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          <lb />DAILY REFLECT<lb /><lb />Ed ri<lb /><lb />, D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb />a : oe a<lb />Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1897. No. 768<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />i}<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~Ease Hall. Question. :<lb />B } A Philadelphia, June 4"Umpire Mc-| If you were to throw a turtle head in<lb />. Dopald torfeited todayTs game to the} the water would a body grow to ~t.<lb /><lb />TT Philiies by the score of 9 to 0 because,<lb /><lb />- tas he said. t re<lb />EF UJ At sa ee saa - Two Good Seriucns,<lb />~yy or 1rouL¢ 18 ~i or<lb />6 Much to the delight of his large cor-<lb /><lb />the purpose of delaying tae game until<lb />a= ig " . +27<lb />a threatened rain shonld arrive. The | 2° nh TAs ey ee eee<lb /><lb />trouble began when Pittsburg was at his pulpit at tee Baptist church yester-<lb /><lb />E the bat in the fourth inning. The ac- day morning. He preached a splendid<lb />tual score at te time was 4 to 0 in| Stmon on oWatebfulness,� and in the<lb /><lb />B jtavor. of Pinladelphia. Rain fell heav- evening spoke on the duty of the church<lb /><lb />ily a few minutes after play was stopp- | its young people. Mr. Setzer has<lb />ed ! been sick tor several weeks, and it is<lb /><lb />'�,�<lb /><lb />grautying to his congregation and num-<lb />erous friends here to see him again able<lb />to resume his work. No young man<lb /><lb />Baltimore, June 4" Baltimore looked<lb />reasonably sure to win todayTs game<lb /><lb />eu0 41047 3S<lb /><lb />"WOSveSs SIU} G=""<lb /><lb />with Cincinnati when rain stopped the<lb />Sing ; - . , | has ever been here who is more univers wa<lb />game in the first halt of the third in- : P|<lb />, os . | sally loved than he is, :<lb />ning. ~The score stood: Baltimore 6; ~ %<lb />Cincinnati, 3. o<lb />in their half of the ninth inning today DonTt forget the moonlight excar- @<lb />made fourruns and wen the game. sion to-morrow night on the steamer ry<lb />The Louisville men put up a strong Shiloh in charge or Capt, Zoeller. (@)<lb />kick ata change of dec'sion by the Those who go will be del'ghted with aj<lb />umpire in the last inning and Rogers the trip. Every thing is being arranged fe<lb />was put out of the game. Score, New | fer their. comfort and pleasure. ~The °<lb />York, 5; Louisville, 3. steamer will leave the wharf prouptl y q.<lb />; 3°)<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 4"The St. Louis | at 8 oTclock. You had better be there<lb />team closed their present seri2s against | by that hour or you may be lft. Give<lb />the trolley dedgers at Eastern park to- the ladies alarge crowd and be tully<lb />day by losing another game. Score. repaid yourself by the pleasure you<lb />Brooklyn, 8; St. Louis, 4. will receive from the trip. The fare<lb /><lb />Washington, June 4"-Swaim was will only be fitty cents single ticket.<lb />responsible for the loss of todayTs game. Seventy five cents for a gentleman and<lb /><lb />VUSIILLOSSB PUB SXDLIg ~eTAIG 0} Plesor Ul<lb /><lb />VHH HHL AO dOL AaUV AM<lb /><lb />In the two innings in which he pitched, ; lady,<lb />the Colts made seven hits for a total of<lb />fourteen bas3s, scoring five runs. he<lb />ras followed by King, who did better<lb />work. Two games were scheduled<lb />hut the second was called in the sec-<lb /><lb />S10) espa, Mouyoe<lb /><lb />Hon. W. M. Bond, attorney"at-" law<lb />of our town, will remove to Greenville<lb />Pitt county, inabout sixty days. Mr.<lb />Bond has praciiesd law in this sectioa<lb />for fifteen years. He is a native of<lb />Edenton and the pvople are loth to<lb />vive him up; but what is EdentonTs<lb /><lb />= JO YOOJS NO J<lb /><lb />ond innitg en accouns of rain. Scores<lb />Washington, 5; Chicago, 8.<lb /><lb />Boston, June 4"Juset before starting<lb />the Boston-Cleveland ball game this<lb /><lb />afternoon a thick fog set in, making it<lb />, ; ns (Bond will form a copartnership with<lb />almost impossible to see the outfielders , pi aii<lb /><lb />; pies Mr. J, L. Fleming, tormer partner of<lb />and after playing two innings Umpire o I es mers ) in oem rie nae nee amt<lb /><lb />OTDay called the game off on account tne late Hon. J, H. Blount, Mr. Bond<lb /><lb />of rain. Score. Boston 2; Cleve has mie with great success here in the | ,<lb />land 0. pracnice of law, and he stands high as a |<lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND. | practitioner. He has recently built : | |<lb />| ) :<lb /><lb />a fine and commodious residence on<lb />THAT Won Lost Per Cent i<lb /><lb />, ~broad-st. He informs us that T<lb />/ Baltimor 24 8 750 | UPPS a.� 1]<lb />mee . be will sti!l continue to practice in the OW iat 722 of UP?<lb /><lb />loss will ve GreenvilleTs gain. Mr.<lb /><lb />oaHTHLOIO ONIN DHL Nos INA INV Ua<lb /><lb />, Cincinnati 23 «12 659 . eae<lb />factor 99 42 647 conrts oi Chowan and , adjoining cour.-<lb />Pittsburg i914 -5(ties. Mr. and Mrs. Bond will te! Handsome, cool,French<lb />es p | greatly missed in this community. ohy<lb /><lb />Sesto he<lb /><lb />New York 18 14 562<lb />hea 18 16 529 Mrs, BondTs place will be hard to fii<lb />Brooklyn 18. 17 B14 in society and in the chureh, She is<lb />-,q{a fine singer and her voice will be<lb />Philadelphia 19 18 513 al<lb /><lb />missed in the Methodist church choir.<lb /><lb />a Pa Louisvill 15 = 20 428 ;<lb />EL ACALAA ee 13 22 871 The editors ot the Courier wish them i<lb />Washington ¥: 23 281 greet success in their new nptae: They Lappet Mulls, ee<lb /><lb />7 30 139, Will leave many friends in Edenton, F<lb /><lb />|<lb />They donTt cost} S: Lou's wi are may. ads  Danie<lb />too much. They| The Ledger says it is reperted in ville. Edenton Courier.<lb /><lb />Oxford that Oak Hill township has the<lb />: are ready Ke) put champion milch cow in tbat section, I haye purchased th entirestock ofe PI UES<lb />She is an ordinary old field cow, and W. C, Hines &amp; Co., and will continue<lb /><lb />on without" a gives from seven to nine gallons of| t9 carry a tull line of heayy and fancy AND<lb />milk a day, and that her udder hangs | groceries, iruits, vegetablus, &amp;c., and<lb /><lb />wrinkle. : You within a few inches of the ground invite all of my friends to favor me ~ ,<lb />; making it difficult for her to walk any with a share of their patronage. I will Li A W NS. |<lb />have seen the atin handle everything fresh and will make<lb />; ; the prices low to suit the times.<lb />o browns, olives, Rev. N. M. Watson preached two Marsnati L, Starkey.<lb />; excellent sermons yesterday in the 1.<lb />K ik, re i i<lb />green mixtures, Methodist church, At the morning] Next tothe critic who damns hi§ All the latest Bt les and col OFS<lb />laids--the swe! service his subject was oChristian Per-| work, an artist dreads - the enthusiastic suitable for W cists, SICH ts and<lb /><lb />: D fection, and at the night service oThe| praise of people who know anything Suits. A beautiful line of<lb />) colorin 28 of the Profit of Godliness,� about art.<lb /><lb />shinies oes |eaaseous, RIBBONS ¢ LACES _<lb /><lb />we've got them} OREAT BEDIC ION | for ~Trimmings. ad<lb /><lb />here plenty as<lb />" IN bi Also a complete line of up-to-date3.<lb /><lb />pieat a fair. We<lb />ClOTV ELS<lb /><lb />show the best. AT CO pe<lb /><lb />sie H.M. HARDE<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>fk<lb /><lb />week, .<lb />Pei {VOLE a<lb />"a LOST ad :<lb />dvertiang rate ie :<lb />on applicagiqn to the ea<lb />office atti. : Ore:<lb /><lb />a a a<lb />semi bti in op hscalane ncenet Temi eet<lb /><lb />We desire a i:<lb /><lb />avery postoflice ir Kas ear .<lb />aend in brief items of MEWE MS i OCCU"<lb /><lb />each neighporaiyds<lb />ide of the paper.�<lb />ie<lb /><lb />= Se aienenaanaaienee ae _ snip<lb />MoxpaY, dUN# 4) 1897.<lb /><lb />aan<lb />name:<lb /><lb />"<lb />"" soils<lb /><lb />Neat Complinte ots by W: bster.<lb /><lb />Pe can Moo<lb /><lb />scsi tenant PO<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Daniel Webster, iu Speskg ©<lb /><lb />vathe office sf, prdvide ~for. bear<lb /><lb />ce<lb /><lb />pa<lb /><lb />~~ and eminent service in the field.<lb /><lb />On one cocajon be paid the old<lb />Je : me aie ;<lb /><lb />» soldier a delfeate and well de-<lb /><lb />a4 * lor was com pidining o<lb /><lb />-,. gf people who daily besiered hin<lb />after bis uceession to ve<lb /><lb /> $ soon<lb />Presidency. * f<lb />oThey intgriere,� be gard,<lb /><lb />ce<lb /><lb />back upon my fiends�<lb />You neyerdid upou your en<lb />.  etantly replied.� ;<lb />be. A compliment of avother 8.<lb />4 and much nize snrprisiuy, co<lb />o. pidering Ha gource, Wes Ove Fv<lb />by Mr. W'8bster, though the oO<lb />~ ject<lb /><lb /> pomarkably beautifal eyes of<lb /><lb />handsome woman, and one young<lb />oThey remind<lb /><lb />ye, with theit long, dark eye-<lb />lashes, of artillery in nam buscaue.T<lb /><lb />i enthusiast said:<lb /><lb />; oThey should rather bs Gy<lb />pared to hea. lightning,� $<lb />another.<lb /><lb />oNot so,� put iu Mr. Yebsiers<lb /><lb />with a perfectly, graye face. oeur<lb /><lb />you must be awate, Wy deur §<lb /><lb />- *&amp; " that heat lightning never strikes!�<lb /><lb />YouthTs Uompapion.<lb /><lb />pected<lb /><lb />Bishop Doane to Siris,<lb /><lb />ee comment<lb /><lb />=e<lb /><lb />~the Union: He said:<lb /><lb />with the spirit ul true daring.<lb /><lb />as pain aud hardness, and it<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />2 5 =<lb /><lb />American world today, in<lb /><lb />society if itis to be done at<lb /><lb />have known young girls in<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~ «. ignorance, quietly deélining<lb /><lb />Sages Sam county, last Saturday.<lb />SUIIDAY:.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ra ner jee<lb />act As guRnndstiiss Ob ath Weal TOS<lb />eee at reg a<lb />SURSORIETIQN RATES.<lb />nce 3 e<lb /><lb />year, ba . $3.0<lb /><lb />You: nf<lb /><lb />month 8 o ve<lb />7 -o |<lb /><lb />in town by carriers withou<lb /><lb />herd sete<lb />firor Or Ae.<lb /><lb />SE KeS; ynuent ab<lb />i ge who wil] #20 the others, began to com<lb /><lb />8! plain of a violent sickness #t the<lb />Write plaoly<lb /><lb />Command<lb /><lb />capa at<lb /><lb />BaeT ace : 4 7 + ,<lb />While it is ¥ H aude rstood that<lb />oGeneral TavlatTs gandideney for<lb /><lb />a it'a nomindkae uot fit tu be uid fy<lb />#6 never FittedT {0 do juctice te<lb />@ tho . General's military abilities<lb /><lb />| General Tav-<lb />+ the crowds<lb /><lb />~with<lb />my official � engagemen's, and<lb />* yiolate my domestic retirement ;<lb />but still I do not wish to tary my<lb /><lb />+ yes, Génetak� Mr. o~Webste. tu-<lb /><lb />of it war Kot prascnt to hear<lb />~4,  Bome one was speaking of the<lb /><lb />Bishop Doane addres3ed tae<lb />graduates of Bt. AgneTs School,<lb />which numbers among its papils<lb />residents of nearly every State 1b<lb /><lb />oJ want youlo set cut to-dav<lb /><lb />~dares misuuderstaudings, unpop�<lb />ularity, insulisand slights; as well<lb /><lb />~the element most needed in our<lb />women that are to regenerate<lb /><lb />The pliart cowardice which sub-<lb />~mits to and accepts the intolerable<lb />racoguition by society, of mev<lb />and things that are vicious and<lb />vile, is ashame and a wrong:<lb /><lb />. severe embarrassment of a posis<lb />-. tion into. which they came in<lb /><lb />* indignity of an introduction of a<lb />dishonored man. Your darling<lb />is to be in. such sort, with the<lb /><lb />odignity of courteons resistance,<lb />i ith the violence of personal<lb /><lb />y. You are not calle<lb /><lb />three miles from Dabney, 1 this:<lb />~Three<lb />children of Mr. Janius Woodliff,<lb />nix oldest daughter, Miss Geneva,<lb />her sister Ella, aged about 13)<lb />~their brother Thomas and a<lb />young man named Jeff Roberson<lb />| wont fishing in &amp; neighboring<lb />\ereek. While in the woods they<lb />~discovered a plant which they<lb />imax touk for angelica. Digging<lb />�,�jup the root they chewed it ard<lb />sroujlawed the juice Verv scon<lb />thereafter Miss Ella, who had<lb />possibly swallowed more of it<lb /><lb />stemach, followed by terrible con.<lb />yuisions. Twenty minutes later<lb />the young lady died in great<lb />agony.<lb /><lb />Help was summoned and the<lb />body was conveyed home 2s, were<lb />aiso the other membors of the<lb />paity. Young Roberson was not<lb />if! made as sick as the others but as<lb />suon as he reached the house he<lb />@|took precaation to eat a quantity<lb />Tl of very fat meat which doubtiess<lb />counteracted the p:ison and he<lb />suiered but little. Tom Woodliff<lb />came very near dying having<lb />convulsion after . convulsion<lb />greatly contoring his body and<lb />completely drawing his head and<lb />beels together. MissGeneva was &amp;<lb />great sufferer also and but for the<lb />timely services of Dr. ©. D<lb />Wyche both she and her brothe.<lb />would prebably have diec. At<lb /><lb />ly out of danger aud in a fuir way<lb />to recovery.<lb /><lb />8:<lb /><lb />Hende:son Gold Leat.<lb />ith acceso nmege S89: INO<lb />a Household Hints.<lb />eb<lb /><lb />bs oThe dirtest frying pan wil) be<lb /><lb />and water.<lb />a<lb /><lb />en patent leather.<lb /><lb />| water and sprivkled with turper<lb /><lb />aid<lb />»,avere cold or hoarseness.<lb /><lb />S1',<lb /><lb />co a beautifal red.<lb /><lb />I: become tired and<lb /><lb />is<lb />the<lb /><lb />all.<lb /><lb />of each side of the body.<lb /><lb />The Cause of the Deficit,<lb />I pie<lb />the<lb /><lb />the<lb />year is about $32,000,000.<lb /><lb />~pues of the past eleven mouths<lb /><lb />corresponding figure of 1895,<lb /><lb />the expenditures are $16,000,000) 1 ans and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts *<lb /><lb />Due from Banks<lb />Furniture and Fixtures<lb /><lb />jast avcounts they were apparent-<lb /><lb />What the deadly herb was is<lb />not Known but it is supposed to<lb />have been yollow jessamine."<lb /><lb />come ciean if soaked in amonia<lb /><lb />Spirits of turpentine is the thing<lb />with which to cleanse and bright-<lb /><lb />A flannel dipped in. boiling<lb /><lb />tine, laid on the chest as quickly<lb />as possible, will relieve the most<lb /><lb />It is said that if the juice of th®<lb />pokeweed berries 18 sprinkled<lb />upon pare Wiite blossoms, like<lb />the snowdrop, lily of the valley;<lb />or hyacioth, it will change them<lb /><lb />If two pairs of shoes are kept<lb />in use together, wearing them<lb />alternately, the shoes will give<lb />more service and last longer than<lb />bwo pairs worn one after the oth-<lb />er. Shoes like many other things<lb />require ap<lb /><lb />occasional rest to do good work-<lb /><lb />Teach children, if possible, to<lb />use the leit hand as much as the<lb />right in playing games, croquet,<lb />marbles, ball, etc., as this is good<lb />tor the development of the child,<lb />and strengthens the back and<lb />bringsinto play all the muscles<lb /><lb />Last monthTs Treasury reports<lb />show a surplus of receipts over<lb />expenditures, The deficiency for<lb />the eleven months of the fiscal<lb /><lb />~This is just the sum that Sena-<lb />cor. Aldrish expects to make up<lb />irom increased taxes on beer, to-<lb />bacco and tea. He estimates<lb />called | that the pending tariff bill, with<lb /><lb />aufficent revenues but by exces-.<lb />sive appropriations. The reve-<lb /><lb />are $11,000,000 in eqcess of the<lb /><lb />greater. P<lb />if Wongress will persist in<lb /><lb />spending more money year by<lb />year, uo tariff can possibly be<lb />framed that will expand the rev-<lb />erues proportionately This truth}<lb />will force itself into recognition |.<lb />sooner Orélater and muchT disap-<lb />-pointment would be saved if it<lb />were recognized now.<lb />~Meanwhile, as there is a cas<lb />balance of %230,000,000 in the<lb />Treasury, the necessity for ad-<lb />ditional reveaue is evidently not<lb />30 urgentas the necessity for cur-<lb />tailing extravagance and provid-<lb />ing a rational system of finance.<lb />[Eow Sue Knew.<lb /><lb />A litle girl, six years old, was<lb />on a Visit to her grandfather, who<lb />was a New Haglaad divine, cel-<lb />ebrated for his logical powers.<lb />oOnly think, grandpa, wha:<lb />Uno'e Robart says.�<lb /><lb />o~Vhatdoes he say, my dear ?�<lb />oVhy, he says the mcon is<lb />made of green cheese It isnTt all<lb />is it?� ~<lb /><lb />oWell, child, suppose you find<lb />out fer yourself.�<lb /><lb />oHow can i, grandpa 2�<lb /><lb />o(Jet vour Bible, and see what<lb />it says.�<lb /><lb />Where shall 1 begin?�<lb />The child sat down to read the<lb />Bible. Before she got more than<lb />half through the second chapter<lb />of Gensis, and had read about the<lb />creation of the stars and the an-<lb />imals, she cume back to her<lb />erandfatner, her ey9s all bright<lb />with the excitement of discovery :<lb />oTTve found it, graadpa. It isnTt<lb />true; for God made the moon be-<lb />fore he made cows.�"Philadel-<lb />phia Ameriean.<lb /><lb />" sane iragietion's<lb /><lb />Compelled vo Decime.<lb /><lb />°A Fronechmao went to an Amer.<lb />ican, according to Bachelor of<lb />(Arts, and saidto him. oWhat a<lb />polar bear ?�<lb /><lb />The Americeno<lb />~What does a pular bear do? I<lb />donTt know. Why, he sits on the<lb /><lb />answered :<lb /><lb />ce.<lb />oSits on zee ice?�<lb />oYes,� seid the American,<lb /><lb />ohere 1s nothing e's3 to sit on-<lb />oVell, vat he do, too?�<lb />oWhat does he also do? Why,<lb /><lb />be eats fish.�<lb /><lb />eats fish. Tnen I not accept.�<lb />oWhy, what do you mean?<lb />You denTt accept? What do you<lb />mean ?� :<lb />oQ, non, pon, I dogs not accept,<lb /><lb />funeral.�<lb /><lb />Price for T97<lb />Is JOO.<lb /><lb />we ask no more<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />| hese additions, will yield a sur-)"<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge �"�<lb /><lb />just arrived. Come and<lb />gee us.<lb /><lb />~| tional gnaranty. Absolute roofs sent sealed on<lb />guaranty gR Q., | Wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb /><lb />oBats fish"sits On zee ce and:<lb /><lb />T was invite to be polar bear toa<lb /><lb />Columbia Bicycle<lb /><lb />Nobody can buy one for<lb />less"every step in making<lb />the Columbia is one of<lb />precision"there is noth-<lb />ing chanced, eng ees<lb /><lb />han the<lb />work and warrant richly<lb />demand"the standard of<lb />excellence brings the}<lb /><lb />Death From woion, =| Fort mist not be overlooked) | | av, RL DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />oAsad affair oecurred about much about is not caused by in-| sratTmmEnT ENTOFTHH |. ce<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />8,772.46<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of<lb /><lb />~ The Bank of ¢<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.0.<lb /><lb />At the Close cof Business May 14th, 1897.<lb /><lb />an<lb />pt Syhaemt ys<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb />$42,153.81 3 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />395,29 $ Surpius and Profits 3,042.54<lb />Deposits subject to Check 58,819.55<lb /><lb />1,503.00 Cashiers Uheeks ortstanding =, 148,10<lb /><lb />Current: Expenses 1,312.04} Due to Banks 508.15.<lb /><lb />Cash Items 1'839.56 5 Lime Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 : :<lb /><lb />Cash on hand 28.088.18 Cotal $85,566.34<lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />ou patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with gool banking. 4;<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />eee a ee<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />times<lb /><lb />nets enue<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL OIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />pies ee<lb /><lb />Wehave utt reveived &amp; new<lb /><lb />hearse and vue nicest line of Cof-<lb />nns and Caskets, in wwood, metal=<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We als prepared *~ fo embalm«<lb />og in ah its forms<lb /><lb />Personal atéention given to con.<lb /><lb />ducting funerals and bodies en- -<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our rrices are lower than ever.<lb />We do not want monopoly but<lb /><lb />invite con petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />in the John Flanagan<lb />Bugegv CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.T<lb /><lb />OA SPECIALTY cannes<lb /><lb />wea tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 16 to<lb />mush days. You can be treated at home for<lb />an the same price undersame guaranty. if<lb />you prefer to come here we will contract<lb />= to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no<lb />charge, if we failto cure. If you have taken mer-<lb />cury, jodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />rps Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Mair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON tha<lb />we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nage cases and challenge the world for @<lb />case we cannot cure. ~his disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. 500,000 capital behind our uncondi-<lb /><lb />application. Address COO REMEDY C<lb />307 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, iLL,<lb /><lb />4!<lb /><lb />a<lb />~<lb />4<lb /><lb />o|<lb />git<lb />re<lb />t<lb /><lb />~*,<lb /><lb />Vi<lb /><lb />7y a<lb /><lb />Es<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />ESTASiLch GD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SSRULTZ<lb /><lb />Sc a i<lb />PORK SIDESGSHONLDER<lb />JARMBRS ANIt MEKUBANTS PUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pur<lb />chasingTelsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tcbacco, Snuff, &amp;c,"<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu.. 3 en<lb />lin: you to buy at one projt. A eou-<lb /><lb />FOR SALE BY<lb /><lb />ied! age NAL eee!<lb />Ws aR aN a EG<lb />S E R<lb />+ ° \<lb />eet hr Ee Hie ea diy _ i as<lb />ie | : VW :<lb />ae : : a earns<lb />*<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond, J. L. Fleming<lb />et Reale AITO RNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice ip all the courts.<lb /><lb />SOL oranges oThe<lb /><lb />Earth Girdled.�? or his tumou<lb /><lb />around the world, a thrilling rey ot<lb />savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lon TalmageTs books sold, and *oThe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous, Everybody<lb /><lb />book, big commissions, a gold min<lb /><lb />k, b g, e for<lb />workers, Credit given, freight paid,<lb />ontfit tree. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />aiaress for outtit and terri~ory, The<lb />~ominion Company, § i shi-<lb />phy pany, Star Buildiug, Chi<lb /><lb />Os ETM, SAS TS CAC<lb /><lb />sarbders.<lb /><lb />pone A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />: TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE; N. CG.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />"y<lb /><lb />| we ae<lb /><lb />a babies EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,,<lb /><lb />Special attention given co cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOI.SON,<lb />J. A, Bur@ess, Megr.}<lb />Washington, N. OC,<lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bellsto every room. attentive ser"<lb /><lb />vants. Fish and Oysters aeryed daily*<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE .<lb /><lb />~ale Ae<lb /><lb />The next;gession of, the school will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MNDAY SPT. 7, 189¢<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />et ! a a ~J 1<lb />T a " e ti ee oe<lb />\ i he<lb />. � huge, DM On Cte ee ei<lb />T 4 ee<lb />ri int ; A<lb /><lb />ps aa<lb /><lb />se phn<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary B nglish per mo. 8200<lb />(ntermediate oee $2 00<lb />nee $3 00<lb />~Languages (each) $1.00<lb />Tne work and disclpline of the ¢<lb />wih pea kewl,<lb /><lb />_[WH.RA@SDALB<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ain tit ier teen RAG ellen p<lb /><lb />aNtD ¥LORE NOK she Roan<lb />~SnUenste penellle |<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />RRA INS Goma SOUTER.<lb />Dated hy |<lb />May 2, 63<lb />Ls97, mo<lb />A, M./°.M. Ae M<lb />ueave Weldon | 17% 50! 9 14<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12.6210 9<lb />Gv Tarhoro {| 12 12!<lb />Gv Recky Mt | 12 52110 5 46<lb />Ly Wilson 2 0Ali1 6 20<lb />Liv Selma 2 a0<lb />Lv FayTtteville!| 415, 1 07<lb />- Ar. Florence 6 38<lb />x a,<lb />O28<lb />yo<lb />sds sa ry a<lb />PUM. A.M<lb />Lv Wilean 2 08<lb />Ly Goldsboro % 10 §<lb />Liv Magtgolia 41s 0<lb />Ar Wihuington| 5 45 9 45<lb />yp. M. A.M<lb />oTRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated oe a '<lb />te bat ce *<lb />May 27th, | $4 og Z ga<lb />(Oia. OQ | a Zin<lb />| IA. MPM. |<lb />Ly Fivrerce 8 45) 7 40<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 11 10) 9 40<lb />iy Selma 12 37<lb />4: Wilson 1 20/11 35<lb />ee<lb />A. M. PM,<lb />iv Wilmington] 9 00 * 00<lb />Lv Magnolia il 50 BR<lb />iv Goldeboro 1 0) 9 36<lb />ar Wilse 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly ~Tarboro : 1 42<lb />he | AS,<lb />7 PM, | P.M,<lb />Gv Wilson 1 42 W 3:<lb />&amp;r Rocky Mt 2 33 a M1} 16<lb />in ee * IP. Ml<lb />Ax ~Tarboro 400 1<lb />Lv Tarborc fs i.<lb />Ly Roeky M: 217 =<lb />Ar ¥Yeldon<lb />Prain on Seotua..i Meck Braneb Aon<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 : ) t., Halifax 4.28<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 v<lb />w., Greepville 6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.5:<lb />in. Returning, | te aves Kinston 7. ff<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.52 a m. Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 ain<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />rains on Washnigicn Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.2028, m., andi.00 p.m<lb />arrives farmele 9.10 a. ta., and 5.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning teaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.2U p. 24, T arrives Washington<lb />11.40 a. m., mai a 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />epi Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarooru, N C,-via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; Kaleigh i. R, daily except Sun-<lb />day, a&amp; 5 50 p. m., Sunday 4 05 Poe;<lb />arrive Plyinouth 7.49 P. M.,6,00 p,m.<lb />Keturning izgaves Piymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 41.50 a, In., Sunday 9.00 a ~m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and 11, 46<lb /><lb />Trainen Midland N. C.- branch leaves<lb />Gold3bore daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smibktield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Southtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />tives ut Geldsbors9.30a.m. =,<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Latta 6.46 pm, adrive Dunbar |<lb /><lb />4.50 pm, Clio 806 pm. Retarning<lb />ieave Clict6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />rabie Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />lay<lb /><lb />Train oenClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clintoa caily, except Suuday,<lb />tv 00 a. m.and 8.50 p, mT Returning<lb />Jeaves Cinton at7.00 a.m, and3,00 1. m.<lb /><lb />- Train No, 78 makes close connection |.<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Kichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and VarolinaR BR for Noriolk<lb />7.ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb />General Supr.<lb /><lb />7, M, ~EMERSON, Jratiio Manager.<lb />I. R.KENLY, Geah Manager.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Yaity Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />~The Only Elve-Dollar Del<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State<lb />WH BEBNARD-<lb /><lb />Heuer moni 4 learn<lb /><lb />| a Lively Incident, Diting ~Whieb<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />MEDICO.<lb /><lb />and Remedies Were Badly vg *<lb /><lb />The African medico was engag-<lb />ed in taking the did off a little<lb />basket, then putting it on, then tak-<lb />ing it off, while he muttered «ow<lb />chant, and was apparently utierly<lb />absorbed in this occupation and ob-<lb />livious of all other things. I went<lb />in to the patient and inquired what<lb />the local medico had done for him,<lb />and was informed that he had done<lb />and was still doing his utmost to<lb />find out who had stolen one of the<lb />pat: entTs souls. °I, said Dr. So-and-<lb />soTs treatment was the best possible,<lb />but now we would try something<lb />more, so as to prevent the patient<lb />dying before this obscure point in<lb />diagnosis was made out, I had a<lb />good look at the man and found him<lb />in a state of high fever. He was ly-<lb /><lb />bi<lb />simi echo taht teat ant<lb /><lb />ing in the usual African way on his;<lb />chest, and was picking at the floor!<lb /><lb />versed with his father, who, I was!<lb />informed,<lb />years ago. Then I went and got out<lb />my medical book. Now, medical<lb />books arejine things in their way<lb />and afford interesting reading for<lb />the young, but they are inconsider-<lb />ate and exacting on the African<lb />traveler, for they donTt make any<lb /><lb />had been killed many |<lb /><lb />interesuny ana exciting cofléction<lb />of centipeds, lizards, scorpions and<lb /><lb />spiders, ete., from my hair, where-|<lb /><lb />in they had sought refuge on the<lb />occurrence of the cataclysm. When,<lb />however, I had gota few of them<lb />out"not all, for that took some<lb />weeks"I went for the patient, and<lb />having got another light, extricated<lb />him, blistered him, dosed him, paid<lb /><lb />the other medico, and we all lived |}<lb /><lb />happily ever after"at least, as far<lb />as I know. Anyhow, the patient got<lb />well"that time."-Miss Kingsley in<lb />Cornhill Magazine.<lb /><lb />The Only Pearl Farm In the World.<lb /><lb />There is said to be only one pear!<lb />farm in the world, but that pays its<lb />proprictor handsomely. This farm<lb />is in the Torres strait, at the north-<lb />ern extremity of Australia, and be-<lb />longs to James Clark of Queensland.<lb />Mr. Clark, who is known as ~~the<lb />king of the pearl fishers,TT original-<lb /><lb />slowly with his hands,while he con-| ly stocked it with 150,000 pearl oys-<lb /><lb />'ters. Now 1,500 men, 200 of whom<lb />are divers, and 250 vessels are em-<lb />ployed in harvesting the crop. oI<lb />have been i5 years engaged in pearl<lb />fishing,T Mr. Clark told a corre-<lb />spondent of the Melbourne Age.<lb />~My experience has led me to the<lb />belief that, with proper intelligence<lb />in the selection of a place, one can<lb /><lb />tions.<lb />it clear that the man bad got soma!<lb />sort of infdammation im. his brain,<lb />and ordered me among other things<lb />te blister himon the back of his|<lb />head and neck.<lb /><lb />Well, I tock the mustard heaves<lb />and went off like a lamb te obey)<lb />these orders, and found that  be-<lb />tween me and the back of the pa-<lb />tientTs head there was a mass of<lb />wool some inches deep. It struck<lb />me that placing the blister:on this<lb />wool could serve no other end than<lb />extiting its inhabitants, and there-<lb />fore decided to remove it first, and<lb />forthwith set cut about clearing a<lb />patch off with a pair of scissors,<lb />watched with keen interest by as<lb />many people as could squeeze into<lb />the little hut, which was some 10<lb /><lb />high, ~<lb />White I was engaged in this lively<lb />operation the patient went off inte<lb />a brisk convulsion that frightened<lb />me outef my wits. So I dropped the<lb />scissors and reared, driving my<lb />head up through the roof, and tear-<lb />ing that structure from itssupports, '<lb />I wore it asa collar orneck ruff,<lb />while the patient broke the rest of<lb />that simple home completely up,<lb />and mixed himself, and the scissors,<lb />and the mustard leaves, and the<lb /><lb />it took some time tosort.him out. I)<lb />regret to say, however, that the pa-!<lb />tient was neglected for the next ten<lb />minutes because the assembled spec-<lb />tators roared so with laughter that<lb />they were incapable ef action,and I<lb />was busy clearing off my super-<lb />structure aml trying to extract an<lb /><lb />feet long, 6 wide and 4 feet 6 inches,<lb /><lb />lantern se well with the debris that:<lb /><lb />allowances for surrounding condi-} raise pearls and pearl shells as easi-<lb /><lb />Now, this one of mine mac ta] ly as one can raise oysters.<lb />~ed my farm three years ago and|*<lb /><lb />I start-<lb /><lb />have stecked it with shells which I<lb />~obtained in many instances far out<lb />atsea. My pearl shell farm covers<lb />500 square miles. Over most of it<lb />ithe water is shallow. In shallow<lb />water -shells attain the largest size.<lb />I ship my pearls to Lendon in my<lb />own wessels. The catch each year<lb />runs, roughly speaking, from £40,-<lb />000 worth up to almost five times<lb />that amount.�<lb /><lb />He Ought te Get Her.<lb /><lb />She"How did you manage to get<lb />my beautiful bicycle home through<lb />all this storm and not a spot on it?<lb /><lb />He"It was nothing, my dear. I<lb />put my overcoat over one wheel,<lb />and then carried the wheel. I only<lb />didmy duty.<lb /><lb />She"Your heroie devotion has<lb />conquered, Harold. May it carry<lb />you through an interview with. pa-<lb />pa!"Detroit Free Press.<lb /><lb />June 24th has been jixed as}<lb /><lb />|North Carolins day atthe Tenre-<lb /><lb />'ssee Centennial exposition<lb />TE<lb /><lb />The "North<lb /><lb />Funeral DirectorsT<lb /><lb />|meets in Raleigh on the<lb /><lb />ere enna)<lb /><lb />| Mr. and Mre, Thomas Gregory<lb /><lb />Carolina StaTe<lb />Associetion<lb /><lb />ISkinner, of Hertford, N. C., have ae<lb /><lb />issued cards anonneing the mai~<lb />~riage of theix daughter Nelle<lb />Tucker to Mr. Josiah Crudup<lb />Kittrell, Tuesday, June 15.<lb /><lb />a SiS<lb /><lb />PP tes SAMBO OT Pega ah StS.<lb /><lb />Pe PB D<lb /><lb />DDO SO O-H - -<lb /><lb />td<lb />f<lb /><lb />Fr an<lb />DRUGGISTS :<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY CUARANTRED ~en cate any py p20 ON theta are the Ideal Laxa-<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STE ~RLING REMEDY OO. fetid yibomeory fas. : py lg or<lb />SOP ESO O I OTC PPOSEPSOOCOHOSOS ROCESS TED ESS<lb /><lb />ht dabei dd he a<lb />Sere a:<lb /><lb />You willl 0a<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit ict Y no 0<lb />oqpon without 0 one.<lb /><lb />bhubhhy What Is It?  gbbhah<lb /><lb />o= Itis a moms ot tae: celebrated, "<lb /><lb />noe<lb /><lb />oSs =<lb /><lb />lasaed my umbrella over the other :<lb /><lb />15th inst |<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peauat- :<lb />Below are Norfolk pricesT of otto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnishec<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb />. COTTON,<lb />Good Middling if : as desirab<lb />peg | oi|  jeetave points for a_<lb />Good Ordinary USO gap trip that itTs perbaps. hay<lb />Tone"quitt. you to decide where i ee ).<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime o<lb />Gt ui 3 Let us Help You to<lb />ancy ; a<lb />SpanishT 60 1a. 7b | @&amp; Decision.<lb />Tone"guiet.<lb />A trip vin New Orleaue aud<lb />ok _ the Southern Pacific to either<lb />Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacitic Coast is<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz. one you will never. forget.<lb />Butter, per 1b 16 to 26<lb />Western Sides is ltsa Transition from.<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123 so8<lb />Gorn 10 to 5) Frost to Flowers.<lb />Corn Meal » 45 So HR<lb />tard ed eae Aud the service is so laxn i-<lb />Outs 33 om 40) ous that people who _ have<lb />Sugar 4to 5 tested oSunset Limite�, call<lb />Coffee 17 to 2U it incomparable.<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 84<lb />Chickens 10 to £5<lb />Eggs per doz 7 to I"! Ifyou are Thinking o: OL<lb />�,�eS WAX. DET 0<lb />~| Going, Write Us.<lb />We have a book | entit] d<lb />oThroug h Storyland to Sun-<lb />got Saus,� ahapdsome volume<lb />of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />whieh we will send 2n receipt<lb />of 10 cents in stames te cover<lb />: 3 ; postage. We also buve a 6e-<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL,<lb /><lb />TWD SHEET<lb /><lb />WOKKER.<lb /><lb />lightful Jittle gnide to Mexi-<lb />co, which we will send on<lb /><lb />receipt of 4 cents to ccver<lb />cost of wailng.<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />~Read them Both.<lb /><lb />ii hin ta alia<lb /><lb />0 Offers his services to the }<lb />46 citizeus of Greenville and the C<lb />» public generally.<lb />) ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Spouting ard Stove Work,<lb />i specialty<lb /><lb />, apy special information, ~¢<lb />on will be cheerfully farnisbe:<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed Y; hy addressing,<lb />no charges made. ~Tobaceo |<lb /><lb />£ Flues made in season. Shop e 8. F. B. MORSE,<lb /><lb /> iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. ve<lb />General Passenger and Ticke<lb /><lb />Agent,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ste een mms<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you everé====<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing "<lb /><lb />oe from aj}@=2+<lb />Visiting Cara<lb /><lb />wens OE A ieee<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are yuu a sub-<lb />seriber? If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />ae<lb />«<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />IS: bay $1 a year, Tt<lb />contains the news: ~every<lb />week, and gives info<lb />tion t ee a ars,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Shall we pat you down for a<lb />copy! Ifso, or if you wan<lb /><lb />"=y-C'ome to see us. 9 ""oi"~o<lb /><lb />E"ull Shee Poster.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />atl<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />JUNE SWEETS.<lb /><lb />No Sour Ones Named in This Lust.<lb /><lb />| DAILY REFLECTOR. i<lb /><lb />aa "<lb /><lb />B. F. Tysou went to Tarboro this :<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING :<lb />mornirg,<lb /><lb />mnt<lb /><lb />a | Mias Marie~ta Swan, is visiting Mrs.<lb />- We have the latest Creates many a new business, ~f. E. Hooker :<lb /><lb />styles in Enlarges many an old basiness,<lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />Revives many a dull bustness,<lb /><lb />;<lb />1 | Rescues many a lost business, J. F. Davenport, ot Pactolus, is vis-<lb />- Saves tiany a tailing business. |. ~<lb />| : iting Jue Jarvis.<lb />S2cures sucress to any business<lb />, J, F. Leggett went to Nortolk this<lb /><lb />A EE<lb /><lb />Dr, H. O. Hy at passed through here<lb />this morning.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />morning on business.<lb /><lb />. a composing in part Ruf-| ~vo oadvertise judiciously,� use tne<lb />eS fled Collars and Cuffs enumns oft. REVLECTOR.<lb />* in all leading shades) --" . j<lb /><lb />~these are very pretty : pene<lb />and stylish and to see teat Constant? at it i Dr eMail cca ott<lb /><lb />Miss Emma Harris retnrned this<lb />morning frum Kinston. , ota sagen hy<lb />; e en<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Patrick returned Satur-<lb /><lb />A tull line of staple dry yoods, con- -<lb /><lb />bi &amp;. Parham returned Saturday<lb /><lb />them is to buy : nen. | : oe ae evening from a business trip up the oe | :<lb />Also have Ruffling by| t4!N AND Boat soHEDULES. road. | sisting of Flaids, bleached and un- og<lb />the yard. eT The editor and wife left for More- : ~ J<lb />| Passenger acd mat tram going | head City this morning in attendance: bleached Domestics, piece Goods,<lb />caret Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, | on the Press Association.<lb /><lb />* arrives 6:57 P. M<lb />Weare showlng a beau- Sivamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />1 ine of inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday oF Wee We ae aba G pubs!<lb />tiful line o avis far Wesiuieas Taseday, Thur One Swallow doesnTt make a sum<lb /><lb />day and saratney, mer. carry a fuli line of low price MenTs and<lb /><lb />" Just received car fanc<lb />: anos ceived car fancy Hay at} {~hyldranT ~ Bn : :<lb />f ADIE | rs nha aera i oa era ChildrenTs Clothing. A good line of Men's<lb />ForHay and Grain go © E.C.| Women and ChildrenTs Shoes. Come see us,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Prints, Pereales, ect. We<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />Rain, clearing Tuesday afternoon. WhiteTs Feed Store,<lb />The festive freckle begins to adorn<lb /><lb />in Tan, Chocolate, Ox<lb />Blood,Green,Linenand| ~~<lb /><lb />the nose ci the summer girl,<lb /><lb />Black, White Kid Belts cece The lawyer who has the most suits<lb /><lb />just received. The new Some Have Wings, fome DonT:"all sometime dress3s the shatbiest.<lb /><lb />Security Belt, holds the Get There. People are beginning to lozk at ther- ; :<lb /><lb />skirts in position, will suai mometers to find out how warm they Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb />not slip. Kid Gloves in CupidTs busy monih, ia a aa ae<lb /><lb />white. tan and black. No, Maude, dear, we cannot tell you} R, R, FLEMING, Pres, E, B. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />what breed of cow it ia that gives beet A.G. COX, Vice Ores. HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />White Chamois Skin<lb /><lb />| oe G. 3. CHERRY, AssTt Cashier<lb />; Jong vacations and short pocket} t eect °<lb />Gloves ie Fort ponies CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000 ; Maximam $100,000.<lb /><lb />" books are poor companions,<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />Huckleberry pie is v4 tap. |<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />erect<lb /><lb />Moses King left this morning for<lb /><lb />We havea lovely line of! I will pey cash tor your Beeswax. | Winston asa delegate to the Grand<lb /><lb />; S.M.Scnuttz. | Lodge ot Good Samaritans. Th B k f P . t . GC<lb />Ladies . ae | �,� Dank 0 1UT A ounty,<lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other Two persons were received into the .<lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs. Methodist church last night on a pro- GREENVILL, N.C.<lb />~Emproidered fession of faith and six by transter of<lb /><lb />ot } a ai ? a NM a<lb />Silver Dollar� Fountain Pen, P ark membership.<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />nee oo | Whe solicit your cogount. We offer every cour-<lb />lere Were two additions to the<lb /><lb />ae hiv danake cnounee esv and accommodation consistent with<lb /><lb />Supply ot sew box papers, mourning | Baptist church on last Thursday night Bankine. C it sound<lb />pauper and note paper at Reflector Bouk and yesterday morning"one by letter<lb /><lb />Handkerhruels<lb /><lb />~ nes s. ag Laces eats aay 0 my sous ana hey A Brookiyn undertaker, who was<lb /><lb />cien \ will tell yon the work done by Wil-| preparins the body of a five weeks old<lb />i n OrgaD=| pincton Steam Laundry is unsurpassed. Seg ;<lb /><lb />tor rimmi WwW l mington Steam . mY . P baby for burial, discovered that the<lb /><lb />dies, Lawns and YY 00l- Next abipmens goes forward laneT infant was alive and saved it from<lb /><lb />en Dresses. Fine Lite |diy morning, returns promptly Sa~ being put in the grave,<lb /><lb />9. urday evening.<lb />sertions for trimming C. B. Wuicrarp, Agent.<lb /><lb />SALE 1897.<lb /><lb />The congregation at the Baptist<lb />" church last might were much delighted |<lb />at the singihg ot Mrs. T. E. Hooker,<lb /><lb />" . ° Moonlight Excursion. bate<lb />Ladies Shirt Waist Remember the moonlight excursion of this plac, and Miss Swann, of New<lb /><lb />EVERY-DAY DRESSES<lb />SHIRT WAISTS,<lb /><lb />Sets. porneporcniy ines on steamer Shiloh ~Tuesday night o' Now. Lor | CHILDRENTS WHAR,<lb />and card cases COM =| next week. The Shiloh is in command | At these yesterday afternoon the : o3<lb />so Dear et aaa ay a SHOES AND SLIPPERS.<lb /><lb />bined. Fans in the la-| of Capt. R. A Zoeller and is a large ~seven candidates who jiuwi recently uni"<lb />She can carry 200] ted with the Bapiist church here were<lb /><lb />test styles Hosiery injs sane<lb /><lb />passengers su no one need hold back<lb /><lb />baptizedT ~There was an immense con- | Q)<lb /><lb />@<lb />tanand black for ladies|t Laparen an aie { \ | py { 4y th h<lb />gh tear of not having room. Make| course of people present and many Were Tl Ce if y<lb />and children. the first excursion of the season a large heard to remark that they never sew a Wt Watt VOM tt t ty<lb />a eer e more beautiful gaat OR IN PE RS ON<lb /><lb />Imported<lb />Organdies and Dimities<lb /><lb />» in white, pink, green,<lb />lavender and linen<lb />shades. Swiss Muslin<lb /><lb />i, Hu BAT ICE CREAM<lb /><lb />anaKeep Kool Lang Sells<lb /><lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />When we linger oneath the trees,<lb />And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Then Shelbur nTs soda fount<lb />Fatteris up his bank account.<lb /><lb />Wehavejust received a| \ \,<lb />~handsome line of Um-<lb /><lb />b. in colors and a lovely ~We havea complete<lb />line of Summer Dress ne oT +<lb />Goods at pricesin reach<lb />of all. Do not forget ~When sweet spring across the hills |<lb />Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;<lb />that We have @ lovely When the babbling of the rills ; fe<lb />line of, slippers in tan, Joins with song ~birdTs symphony 5<lb />ee Then, it scems to us, we oughter<lb />| cack. thane pears | ZZ we have the celebrated Turn our thoughts to soda-water. ;<lb />Fi \ For the balmy April breeze |<lb />in quality, style and t. Tells the lee cats are nigh<lb />:<lb />:<lb /><lb />prellas which we will) oo aie | oe<lb />oben? White Mountain ect<lb /><lb />oThese are hard times and oGh CT i<lb /><lb />; monet r prices will de-|7¢x CREAM FREEZERS,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ih<lb />a<lb />ai<lb />f<lb /><lb />ry i (2 BAKER AND<lb />¥ we remo aa Prices are lowerthan ever. A pre ete line oes GTA -<lb />9 Ferien Base ~Bal "Goods Hammocks, Boreen' Doors any. and Fancy Groceries.<lb />: St ae hae i nan? sop rou can always find fresh Bread,<lb /><lb />| i ) B AKER &amp; H ARTE Tr and Cakes, alsoCandies, Fruits, Nuts<lb /><lb />oee tty Materials, anda nice lineT :<lb /><lb />VS Bs<lb /><lb />ume ee aie<lb /><lb />of al kin and Fancy oe Call and see.<lb /><lb /></p>
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