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          <lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897.<lb /><lb />eterna pte<lb /><lb />g a<lb /><lb />BEA<lb />Bes<lb />FUL<lb /><lb />CLOTHES.<lb /><lb />fed<lb /><lb />"THE = &amp;<lb /><lb />[|<lb /><lb />THAT<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />RASA SAS<lb />They donTt cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb />von without. a<lb />wrinkle. You<lb />have seen the<lb />browns, olives,<lb />preen mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the sweil<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season: --<lb />we've got them<lb />here plenty as<lb />pie at a fair. Wel<lb /><lb />show the best.<lb /><lb />| Pase Ball.<lb /><lb />Philadelphia, June 10"Philadel_<lb />phia and Chicago plaved a aouble<lb />header today, and honors were even.<lb />The fielding in both games was wretch-<lb />ed. In tke secoud Chicago batted<lb />Johnson and Fifield freely, and the<lb />Phillies did not wake up in aitting un-<lb />til the ninth inning, when they got<lb />in three singles and a double. S-ore.<lb />Philadelphia 7; Chicago, 4.<lb /><lb />Second game " Ph'ladelphia, 7;<lb />Chicago, 10.<lb /><lb />Washiagion, June 10"Kissenger<lb />and Hart, who succeeded him in the<lb />third inuivg, were easy for the Senators<lb /><lb />exception of the sixth inning g, when two<lb />base on balls counted in the score.<lb />Score. Washington, 9; St. Louis, 3.<lb /><lb />Bal:imore, June 10-"Cleveland nar-<lb />rowly escaped a shut out today at the<lb />hands of the Champions. Viewed from<lb />any standpoint, the game was the fin-<lb />est seen here thig season. Lightning<lb />deuble plays were the crowning featuce<lb />of the game. Score. Baltimore, 4;<lb />Cleveland, 2<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, N. Y., Jnne 10"Pitts"<lb />hurg and Brooklyn played in a drizzle<lb />at Eastern Park this afternoon. The<lb />grounds were in very poor shape, still<lb />tie teams managed to furn'sh a close<lb />and exciting struggle. Score. Pitts<lb />burg, 2; Brooklyn, 3.<lb /><lb />New Yo-k-Cincinnata game po?tpon-<lb />ed ov account of rain.<lb /><lb />Boston-Louisville, postponed; rain.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />County Com m:sslone: 8.<lb />The Board of County Commission-<lb />ers at whe meeting on first Monday<lb />issued orders in tavor of paupers<lb />amounting to $93.50; for general<lb />county purposes the aggregate was<lb />$747.92; ia Switt Creek stock law ter-<lb />ritory $14.80; in Greenville stock law<lb />territory $16 50.<lb /><lb />for repairs of Court House.<lb /><lb />S W. Andrews was released for the<lb />hire of John Cobb and cont-act can"<lb />celled,<lb /><lb />Wester Langley, Aaron Andrews,<lb />Mack Statea, J. B. Gay and Edmord<lb />Barret: were released trom poll tax for<lb />189�,�,<lb /><lb />The tax levy for county purposes<lb />was made as follows: Schedules B. and<lb />C. the sume as the State; advalorem<lb />lax 232 on the $100.<lb /><lb />The committee appointed to assist in<lb />settlement with R. W. King, former<lb />Sheriff, mada report showing that he<lb />had settled in full with the county.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />This was the warmest day since |<lb />summer came in. \<lb /><lb />thet eaten santana gtarn ns mngnaenettnns ima Myatt lin<lb /><lb />' today. King pitched well, with tue;<lb /><lb />Baltimore 27 9 750<lb />Boston 20° «12 676<lb />Cincinnati 24 «138 649 |<lb />New York 19 19d a00<lb />Brooklyn 20 18 326<lb />Cleveland 19 #18 a14<lb />Pittsbu g 19 18 514<lb />Philadelphia 21 820 512<lb />Louisville 17 =. 20 459<lb />Chicago 15 24 359<lb />Wasningtoa ll 20 306<lb />St. Louis 8 383 195<lb /><lb />W. M. King was ordered to contrect :<lb /><lb />n eating cinnasntumannemntatcnens mst pk.<lb /><lb />A Reading B Room tor Greenviile,<lb /><lb />Much has been said and_ written of<lb />lace, about what Grvenville ought to<lb />have to quicken its industrial life, ana<lb />make more vigorous its progressive<lb />gs irit,<lb /><lb />Some have said one thing, others<lb />have said another, factories, railroads,<lb />&amp;e.<lb /><lb />The motiye of this is right and no<lb />doubt the result will be good. Green"<lb />ville dves need other industrial enter-<lb />prises just as all cities and towns need<lb />them. It needs them to make business<lb />better, to make money easiez and to give<lb />emoloyment to the idle.<lb /><lb />'Thers is something, however, Green-<lb />ville needs more than it needs factories<lb />or railroads.T Greenville needs a read<lb />ng roum and a library.<lb /><lb />� Railroads and factories may « quicken<lb />industry and increase trade, but a read.<lb />ine room and liorary will do something<lb />which these can not do. It will stimu-<lb />late the young people of Greenville to<lb />read. It willfurmsh an opportunity<lb />tor the old people to read. It will help<lb />to turn the thought of the boys and<lb />gitls, of the young men and young<lb />women, of the old men and old women<lb />into a better channel. It will furnish<lb />a place for those who have cne or two<lb />hours 2ach day to spare, to go and im-<lb />prove themselves and feed upon the<lb />best thougkt of the day instead of<lb />throwing away the time loafing on the<lb />streets. It will build character and de-<lb />velop a higher type of young manhood<lb />and young womanhcod. It will devel.<lb />op the social and jntellectual side of<lb />lite, adevelopment greatly nerded in<lb />our town,<lb /><lb />Such a place can be fitted up and<lb />managed with little cust, comparat vely<lb />speaking.<lb /><lb />Greenville ?<lb /><lb />It would not be a money making ir"<lb />vestment. neitner are enurches and<lb />schools. but the results obtained aie<lb />} more valuable than money. A reading<lb />room and library would mean more to<lb />the real life of Greenville than double<lb />the outiay in money.<lb /><lb />s1sk Times in Biliville.<lb />The Biltville city council has abol-<lb />ed the church steeples because they<lb />were higher than the town hall.<lb /><lb />The superior court judge was ten<lb /><lb />~| minutes late the other morning, ard<lb /><lb />the city council kas decided to discharge<lb />him and revise she Code of Georgia.<lb />Our efficient city council has also<lb />dismissed tne board of education, with<lb />the statement that the best board of<lb /><lb />a pied.<lb />We donTt hardly knew what is to be-<lb /><lb />~come of us. QOuresteemed city coun.<lb /><lb />cil has discharged the mayor of Billville<lb />ard is now thinking of electing a new<lb />dovernor of Georgia.<lb /><lb />No services will be held in any of the<lb />churches tomorrow. The minist¢rs<lb />preach so loud that they actually wake<lb />up the city council.<lb /><lb />Many of vur citizens are emigrating.<lb />They are going to establisa a nw town<lb />where they will be allowed to goyern<lb />themselves.<lb /><lb />IREAT<lb /><lb />DUCTION '<lb /><lb />MMER GOODS.<lb /><lb />A Tee.<lb /><lb />H.C. HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />~AHIHLOTO ONIX FHL ATO] I WA WMNV YMA<lb /><lb />Other towns have it and why nct;<lb /><lb />education is a pine shingle vigorously |<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />}<lb />;<lb />i<lb />i<lb /><lb />~IUGTUIYLOSSY PUB SCOLIg ~eTAIG 0} preSoa uy<lb /><lb />~dIVAHH AHL AO dOL Adv Ho.<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~MHGVaT HNO AINO--SYSH.LO dav AYaHLL<lb /><lb />I 1 NOW V<lb /><lb />Lappet Mulls,<lb /><lb />bHAGD LINENS,<lb /><lb />PIQUES<lb /><lb />AND<lb /><lb />LAWNS.<lb /><lb />Suits.<lb /><lb />il W<lb /><lb />Youll need One of Gur<lb /><lb />Handsome, cool, French<lb /><lb />All the latest. styles and coiors<lb />suitable for Waists, Skirts and<lb /><lb />A beautiful line ofg<lb /><lb />CHIELONS, RIBBONS » LACES<lb /><lb />for ~Trimmings.<lb /><lb />Also a complete line of up-to-date<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />~ WOM HARDEE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LY REFLECUOR<lb /><lb />_J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />; ~EVERY AFTERNOO<lb /><lb />T SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />N (EXCEP<lb /><lb />'MWBywcred as second"lass mail matter.<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />ae.<lb /><lb />-- SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Ow ser} elt $3.00<lb />Qe month - - ; -<lb /><lb />"* One week. .<lb />" Delivered in town<lb />- gXtr4 cost.<lb />_aA:lvertisn<lb />ad on app!<lb />he office<lb />= ort<lb />-, We desire ae |<lb />- gvery postofiice in tae<lb />: aad in prief items of NEWS 85 it occurs<lb />fa each neighborhood, . Write plainly<lb />gid qniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />sic nip niatoeacinrrmp renter Sale OeD<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />by carriers Without<lb /><lb />liberal and can be<lb /><lb />g rates are<lb />at<lb /><lb />ieation to the editor or<lb /><lb />caeeannaal<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />eounty, who will<lb /><lb />pavement»<lb /><lb />enteral<lb /><lb />""""eee<lb /><lb />7 SATURDAY, Jung 12, 1897.<lb /><lb />etal<lb />SON ena<lb /><lb />Lee B. Baker, aged thirty-two years<lb />of Elizabeth City, N. C4 Was instantly<lb />Rilicd Wednesday night bya train on<lb />the Plnladelphia,  Wiluugton and<lb /><lb />~ Baltimore raigoas, at Ridley Park,<lb />~ yea miles from Philadelphia<lb />Ld<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ot me a<lb />a<lb /><lb />State Treasurer Wo'th and Auditor<lb /><lb />Ayer decide that the sheiittsT<lb />ity shall be held<lb /><lb />conven"<lb />tion at Morehead C<lb />August Ist, und that all<lb />deeds, county cCummissivners and ex=<lb />be invited to attend, as<lb /><lb />registers vt<lb /><lb />sheriffs sha<lb />well as all diber petsous euncerned 1D<lb />1 collection of taxes.<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />the listing<lb /><lb />It may be somewhit. surprising to<lb />s)me who argue that a tobacco town<lb />possesses av. unhealthy atmosphere for<lb />college students, to know that not a<lb />single oze of the thirieea seniors who<lb />graduated from Trinity co lege Wed"<lb />nesday has the habit of smoking. The<lb />class was ivvited to tea in the city a<lb />few days ago,and when cigars were<lb />passed around not a single one was<lb />taken.""Durham Herdd.<lb /><lb />Having first thrown open the forest<lb />reservations to the pilluge of - tiaber<lb />thieves for auother year, Congress iol-<lb />Jows that action, up by providing a<lb />tariff bounty for the rascals. Of what<lb />use is it for the Siates or the Federal<lb />Government to take weasures tor the<lb />preservation of our forests or tor<lb />retoresung Waste lands if at the same<lb />time taxes are laid upon the supplies<lb /><lb />of lumber'logs obtained from Canada<lb />/<lb /><lb />e<lb />«<lb />®<lb /><lb />ard other countries<lb /><lb />3a octane<lb /><lb />On account of the iarge sums ot<lb />money made by truckers on bastern<lb />Carolina this season tue price of land<lb />is rapidly advanving, sud it will nos<lb />be many years before our inds will<lb />bring something like<lb /><lb />heir actual yalue.<lb />This 1s the garden spot cf the » world,<lb /><lb />but even our own people are only com,<lb /><lb />meuicng to find out its vast capabilities.<lb /><lb />When strangers learn of them we may<lb />eleok for a magic like uptuilding of<lb /><lb />Eastern Mount<lb />_ Atgonaut,<lb /><lb />~ ' ? ,<lb />Carolina, " Rocky<lb /><lb />That a woman may show great<lb />presence of mind in the tace of sudden<lb />_ peril is proved by this story told the<lb />* other day by a Great Bend, Pa., cors<lb />respondent of the Philadelphia Record.<lb />oYoung and pretiy Miss Lillie Cos-<lb />grove entered the postoffice in this<lb />town recently with several other young<lb />ladies, when she gave a litde start<lb />stood still and clasping one of her<lb />limbs at a point above the knee looked<lb />fixedly straight before her. oGirls,<lb />girls� she whispered to ber compan-<lb />ions, ~when those men go out I want<lb />fo tell you something.� The men soon<lb />- departed, and when she released her<lb />_ grasp vpor her skirts, a dead mouse<lb />Aell upon the floor, She felt the in-<lb />: _ trader cavorating about her, but she<lb />never screamed a scream or triedT to<lb /><lb />_ Mount the table or the letter boxes.<lb />_ She just gripped him, stood quiet end<lb />xd the life out of that: rodentTs<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />a<lb />~<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />~ When bilious or cost:vs, eat a Cas<lb />earet, candy cathartic, care guaranteed<lb /><lb />correspondent at<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />WATERMELON SEASON.<lb />Christmas it am out ob sight<lb />De possumTs gone a skatip,T<lb />DarTs berries on de brier brush,<lb />De Watert illionTs waitinT;<lb />It yoT ainTt happy, Lucy Jane.<lb />I'd like to know de reasin-=<lb />Ur, he, he, he, ma sugargplum,<lb />In watermilhon season.<lb /><lb />Nebber miss de possom, lub,<lb />Oh no, indeed, Miss Lucy 5<lb />WhatTs de Tpossum longside ob<lb />De wa.ermillion juicy ?<lb />Ur, haw, haw, haw,T ma sugar plum,<lb />Ol honey, quit yoT teasin,T<lb />DonTt twist yoT lips at me dat way<lb />In watermilion season. |<lb /><lb />"New Orleans ~Limes-D mocrat.<lb /><lb />"""""=__ ef<lb />Buttons Made of Mik.<lb />inoue<lb /><lb />For a long time buttons, and other<lb />articles for which bone is generally<lb />used bave been made from congealed<lb />blood, purchased at the lighter houses<lb />and treated with somo substance that<lb />hardens it to the sufficient consistency.<lb />The same articles can be made from<lb />milk by a process invented by an<lb />Englishman The milk used is the<lb />skim-milk. Tbe process of turning<lb />this liquid into buttons, combs, back<lb />ot hair brushes and similar articles<lb />consists of mixing it with a substanee,<lb />the ingredients ot which are a secret of |<lb />the inventor, and compressing it. At<lb />the end of thzee days tha substance is<lb />as celluloid and 18 ready to ve cut and<lb />shaped in any way the manufacturer<lb />wishes. At present factory in<lb />Holland is engaged in fashioning the<lb />hardened milk into. various articles,<lb />buttons being the chief. The buttons<lb />made in thispevtliar way differ very<lb />little in appearance from ordinary<lb />They wre a creamy<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />bone buttors.<lb />white in appearaace, but can be colored<lb />black or redor any other color by<lb />simply mixing the coloring matver with<lb />the milk betore the hardening process<lb />begins, They are said to possess ad-<lb />vantages over the bone and celluloid<lb />article in being less brittle ant less<lb />liable to clip. For combs thé milk<lb />substanee has been tourd to be es-<lb />pecia ly well adapted, ag it is smooth<lb />anu deligate to the touch, and derives<lb />from its creamy origin a glossy surlace.<lb />In the same way if is a good substitute<lb />for ivory in bibiard and pool balls.<lb /><lb />GU wh BBY<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The Smarsy Aleck.<lb /><lb />order of civilization. "<lb /><lb />Chinese Do Things Buckwarda.<lb /><lb />The Chinese do everything back-<lb />ward. Theyexactly reverse the usual<lb /><lb />~Note firct that zhe Chinese compass<lb />points to the south instead cf the north.<lb /><lb />~Lhe men carry on dressmaking and<lb />the women carry burdens.<lb /><lb />The spoken language of China is<lb />not written ani the written language<lb />is not spoken.<lb /><lb />Books are read backward, and what<lb />we call foot notes are inserted at the<lb />top of the page.<lb /><lb />The Chinese surname comes first<lb />instead of last.<lb /><lb />The Chinese shake their own bands<lb />jnste.d uf the hands of those they<lb />greet. .<lb /><lb />The Chinese dress in white at<lb />funerals, and in mourning at weddings,<lb />while oid women always serve as<lb />pridesmaids.<lb /><lb />The Chinese launch their vessels<lb />sideways and mount their horses from<lb />the offside, ~The Chinese begin din-<lb />nor with desert, and ena with soup and<lb />ish.<lb /><lb />ae ee ca<lb /><lb />penne<lb /><lb />A Housshold Nesessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery of the age.<lb />pleasant and refresuing to the taste,acts<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire system,<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha"<lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C<lb />pay 10, 20, df cents, Sold. and<lb /><lb />cuaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />"sooo AA a<lb />A Word to Women.<lb /><lb />If women would only keep ther-<lb />gelves as daintily avd<lb />gowned after marriage as when they<lb />were sweethearts they would retain<lb /><lb />attractively<lb /><lb />their husbandsT atterticns and devo-<lb />tions until the end of the chapter.<lb />remizd him<lb />she should<lb />strive to make herself just a8 winsome<lb /><lb />man likes for h:s wife to<lb />of his sweetheart, and<lb /><lb />and charming as possible.<lb />This 1s the advice of an attractive<lb />woman, who, though the mother of a<lb />grown dat ghter, is frequently taken for<lb />the young wowanTs older sister. The<lb /><lb />mother does not gown herself in an ex -<lb /><lb />The sinart oAleck� is<lb />to any community, He is the tellow<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />that knows something about every-<lb /><lb />~thing, Nobody can do anything just<lb /><lb />right, ia his estimation. He always<lb /><lb />has an idea. Ifa new enterprise is<lb />started he is ready to make a sugges<lb />tion, Ifa building is to be erected he<lb />has a p'antkat will make the edifice<lb />look the neatest.<lb />he lives speaks of making certain im-<lb />provemenis he can tell the officials<lb />exactly where they should begin, how<lb />it ought to be done and what it should<lb />cost. He knows how to ran a news+<lb />peper better than the editor does. He<lb />knows what ought to and what ought<lb />not to go in the paper. In<lb />knows more on this line in an hour<lb />than the editor does in a whole day.<lb />He is what might be calleda odaisy,�<lb />If the smart oA~eck� happens to be an<lb />ejitor, and there are some among the<lb />fraternity, he is sure to give more at-<lb />tention to his neighborTs paper than to<lb />his own. He can find more inaccura-<lb />cies in one addition of a neighbor's<lb />paper than could be found in his ia a<lb /><lb />year. He really could run it better<lb />than he does his own, The smart<lb />oAleck� 1s a fellow who does the town<lb />no good, ~There are always a few of<lb />these fellows to be found in every com-<lb />munity.-"Selisbury Sun.<lb /><lb />a CER<lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, be made well<lb /><lb />face hha<lb /><lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong,<lb />Many gain, ten pounds in ten days<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba.<lb /><lb />|rom your. own druggist, who will<lb /><lb />guaranteea cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad, Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />eh<lb /><lb />Chicago or New. York. -<lb /><lb />iv drawback |<lb /><lb />It the town in which |<lb /><lb />strong, magnetic, tull ot new life and<lb /><lb />cesavely vouthtul fashion, either, but<lb />she is still a beautiful woman, aad far<lb />trom being an old one, and she is #8<lb />caretul of her toilet now as when she<lb />wus the belle of her maideniood home.<lb />"New York Tribune.<lb /><lb />atin achat<lb /><lb />seme i<lb /><lb />oThe famine sufferers� in India are<lb />holding on mighty well, ~The United<lb />States has been engag:d for over a<lb />year in hurrying a couple o1 sbip-loads<lb />of giain to them, The grain hasn't<lb />been sent yet, nor are the famine suf"<lb />It is now stated that the<lb />grain which has been collected here<lb />will be sold, and the money instead,<lb />sant to India, In view of the famine<lb />talk that has been dinged into the ears<lb /><lb />terers dead.<lb /><lb />seems strange. What good will mon ~<lb />ey do a starving people? It is bread<lb />they have been crying tor, and as bread<lb />is not to be had in India, why send<lb />them mouey that they cannot eat? It<lb />begins to look like there is something<lb />not altogether straight about this otam-<lb />ine sufferer� business,<lb /><lb />A chap named Berry has just put<lb />in an appearaace in the town of Salem,<lb />Ill, where he is making things hum<lb />and putting money in circulation.<lb />Two years ago he was a tramp, and is<lb />now rich by property inherited | from<lb />his parents who died in New York<lb />Stave several years ago, # fact which<lb />he but recently learned. ~The first<lb />thiag he did after reaching Salem, was<lb />to hunt up @ bar-keeper who lent him<lb />$2 when he passed thrvugh the town<lb />as a tramp, and give him $2,000. But<lb />we wouldnTt advise you on the strength<lb />of this.to give every tramp you aee $2.<lb />When bilious or costive, oeat ~a Vas.<lb />caret, cancy cathartic, cure constipa-<lb /><lb />agile<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, eee. |<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE igsth, 1896.<lb />STATEMENT OF T : |<lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business May 14th, 1897.<lb /><lb />A a<lb /><lb />of the people for a year past, thisT<lb /><lb />Pate.<lb /><lb />, a<lb /><lb />~OF THE<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb />]oans and Discounts $42,153 81<lb />Over Drafts 895,29<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46<lb />Furuiture and Fixtures 1,505.00<lb /><lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04<lb />Cash Items * 1,839.56<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Cash on band 28.088.18<lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons,<lb />your account, promising every avcummodation consisten<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. CashTs<lb /><lb />Greenvile,<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $25,090.00<lb />Surpius and Profits 3.042.654<lb />Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.55<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Time Certificates of. Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />~Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />"~<lb /><lb />aiid shall be glad to have<lb />t with goo! banking.<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge @<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />AN<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />We have ust received &amp; new<lb />hearse and ine nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins and Cesgers, in woed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\7!!9,<lb /><lb />_ We ara propai. i<lb />lng in al. its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to con<lb />ducting fuzerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every r ark of respest,<lb /><lb />Our 1 rices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not wanf monupoly but<lb />invite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found. at any and all<lb />times in tho Juhn Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />~o embalm- |<lb /><lb />E hee POISON<lb />ondary OrTer:<lb />A SPECIALTY onasry ore<lb />tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to<lb />35days. You can be treated at home for<lb />"athe 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 />eury, }odide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyer ie fallin<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thai<lb />we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the wor:d for a<lb />case we cannotcure, ~his disease has always<lb />bafiled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. B500,000 copie beninT oe amorped<lb />tional guaranty. olute proofs sent seale<lb />aroliettion. Address cook REMEDY CO.<lb />302 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL,<lb /><lb />re a<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb />qa 5,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />» ~ "<lb />te<lb />aN<lb /><lb />ESTABL ish D i875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK , SIDES &amp;SEONLDER<lb /><lb />frasaeTT ANI) MEKUHANTSBLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind =;<lb />oheir interest to get our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />i?)<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb />Tcbacco, Snuff, &amp;c...<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu...3 en<lb />ling you to buy at one protlt, A eoul-.<lb />cte stock of |<lb /><lb />4 0<lb />in<lb />eel<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />B°* D &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming,<lb /><lb />(é)<lb /><lb />AI TORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practice jo sll the courts.<lb />SO Co WANTED for<lb /><lb />rt. Dr. Talmages ~The<lb />Earth Girdled.� or his famous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lon TalmageTs books sold, and **The<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants this famcus book, only $3.50. Big<lb />book, big commissions. a gold mine for<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb />outiit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make §300 a month.<lb />Address for outfit and terriory, The<lb />Dominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb />cago.<lb /><lb />i rt<lb /><lb />SUI REE Md hehe 9 woah, HEH PRE Ry Tht emt<lb /><lb />3arbders. _<lb /><lb />a<lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />VONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GKEENV!ILLE, N. C,<lb />Patronage solicited. (leaning, Dyeing<lb />'and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />: H FASHIONABLE BAREEK,<lb /><lb />{<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />|<lb />|Genuiemens Clothing<lb /><lb />eee ee te<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Megr.}<lb />Washington, N. U,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />tric bells to every room. Attentive ser<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily*<lb />Vatronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE ,<lb /><lb />Male.<lb /><lb />The next session of the «bool will<lb />open on:<lb /><lb />' MNDAY bEPT. 7, 1891<lb />and contiuue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows. ;<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. ° &amp; YO<lb />Intermediate ~6 ~ %&amp; $. 50<lb />Higher a $3 00<lb />{Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and discl ft<lb />will boas heretofore. mo<lb /><lb />w run.<lb /><lb />aiwayson hand and soldat pricesto sult<lb />told for CABH dhretore, having ¢ ik<lb /><lb />jon.<lb /><lb />Mak ie MES goutinuance of your past<lb /><lb />_ WHLRAG@SDALE.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />z= eam tae, enamnmnates tered manent eter Seton re in te a a<lb /><lb />wae ! i fas 3 Cotten ang Peanut : oFROM FROST TO FLOW<lb />W1LMINGTON &amp; WELDON R, Ki oA Michigan wer who ise cusses D i RECTO RY. Wainee ane Norfolk rices of eotto, uns.�<lb />ND BRAN: HES ithe well worn question why girls prefer and peanuts for yesterday, a6 furnishec<lb />: ishop and factory work t domestic) ae Stone ye ela (all fornia ae vin?<lb />fern FLORENCE Rad, RVAD | coivicg says that the ebief objectioa to a qURC (EB 3. : : COTTON.<lb />Gunenoga senedule ithe latter ss the loss of caste involved. : Good Middling ay Poth are such desirable ob<lb />" One gi who bud titel both: wena e " ; igen, 2 a jective points for a nA gl<lb />ae ne gir na WIG seks _ | Low Middling ia] 9 1<lb />eaacen nore ir L-velibood is qucted as saying:. o1 am| BAPTIST"Services every Sunday, | ood Ordinary 639-16 ne ne ad spe vp m<lb />sae ie ~Vell? 8 GOCIGU a6 Say By + moring and evening, Prayer ~meeting Tone"quirt you to decide where to go.<lb />» mica Be not cne whit better now than I was/porsday evening. rh ge tok a :<lb />\ Dates NP ime er x ay ret Pastor. Sunday school 9: PEANUTS.<lb />May 27, 23) when I worked as a Rerennt, yet now, . D. Rountree, Superintendent. Prime »|Let us Help You to<lb />Tsui. Aa when I go cutin society, I meet peo-|~ Extra Prime | ty<lb />ade lanes wen forme ome en HOLIC"No regucar services. | oaney : a isi<lb />A: M.|°. M. A. M | ple of.refinement and am treated the| CAT g ecu 60 t0 bt a Decision.<lb /><lb />veuve Weldon | 11 50) 9<lb /><lb />sv y Z 52) 1 ~9<lb /><lb />L aes Tone"quiet.<lb />nice place and am often invited. to/avs morning and evening. ay<lb /><lb />A trip via New Orleans ani<lb /><lb />"- cacyestenel tame ee! COMET� mets: vices second Sunday morning. : ere the Scuthern Pacific to eiti.er<lb />spend the evening among pe»p'e who0|Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo : o Mexico or the Pacitic Coas: 1s<lb />J) ~ r) ~o<lb />| Lv Tarhoro - | 12 14 ok would never havegiven mi « second|A. M. W. B. Brown, Superinter dant. Groene eineT Siepoo will waver Ea eL<lb />Se . Jorrected by 5S. M. Se<lb />j | : : nga T ;<lb />Ly Recky Mt | 12 5210 45] elanoe if L had remained a servant. METHODIST~"Serv ces every Sun- rr ; oo<lb /><lb />| Lv Wilson 2 0811 | 6 20 ° day, morning and evening. ae Waren nides oBh to 6 ItTs a Transition from<lb /><lb />Ly Selma 2 50 3 arate meeting Wednesday eveving, Rey. |g oein ® 10 to }2<lb />uv FayTtteville| 4 i6) 1.7 7 H. 1. Dwyer, of Norfolk gets tiely, M. Wetson, Pastor, Sunday school i cured Hams ae ee Frost to Flowers.<lb />| Ar. Florence | 6 64 | contract to bull the brewery " at sla he M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- | ooh) veal 45 to ~C And tt ne<lb />| wine eee aS . ooe h Neate | emaent- Flour, Family 4,25 to 5.75 nd the service is so loxu,i-<lb /> | : ~sensboro forthe Oid Norih State ~<lb />| +2 . sail : " o . | PRESBYTERIAN"Sa21 vices thira | Lard By: to i ous that people who have<lb />oP Brewing Compa y- \Sunday,. morning and evenirg. Rev, | Oats ay , tested oSunset Limite 1�, cull.<lb />| o en ee | ee meee ae o J. B. Moiton Pastor. Sund: ly school rape 17 nae it incompai able,<lb />| . » Me |a- a" Just try a Ge. Le.: of cascere's, the 9: ih M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten- Salt per Sack | TtolBr} - ~<lb />| Cv Gaidsboro | 3 10 | 5 |fimest liver and bowel regu ator ever)" LODGES. ee 0 to25| Tfyouare Thinking of<lb /><lb />Lv May tjolia 416 0 | made. ARBRE : 0 .<lb /><lb />Ar Wilmingtou| 6 4} | 945 : Con WAE-DE « oing, Write Us.<lb /><lb />. M. a Saale<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M." Greenville Loage No.<lb /><lb />ah nor We have a book entitl d<lb />2 . ~st and third Moaday even- | 22x AA AAAS WA WAKA AARANA ES T ; :<lb />234 neets first and t | T ne = l@vevoevaxey AO MAOOO0 OAL oThroveh Storviand to Sun-<lb /><lb />V M.King W. M. L. I. Moore, | a9 .<lb />actin " sot Seas,� a handsome volume<lb /><lb />|<lb />The Fool and His Meney. )<lb /><lb />~There is another old saying that 8"<lb /><lb />11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-| three Full Courses, Law and Medic all Catalogue free if you call.<lb />gpt Suuday. Connects with trains aa |Sehools aad School of Pharm: HCY FOR SALE BY<lb />Beotland Neek Branch. Graduate Courses ®pen to Women.<lb /><lb />Summer School for Teachers. schol- t S. E PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />{ *<lb /><lb />Train leaves Larooru, x u, via Albe-|.arships and Loans forthe Needy. G R REN VILLE N GC: Anything from Bers ~*<lb />apatle &amp; jialeigo it. nt, dalle except sun! Addrese, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. @ a . 9 aXe<lb /><lb />day,at 5 00 p.wn., Sunday 405 P.M; Chigel Hill, 1. C. ; Coe a<lb />ative Plywmousn 7.4) BP, fy 6,00 ps visiting Car<lb />MelUru itis saves Fiymouthaaily except) "" 0) A "<lb />Suugry, 7.50 a..m., Sunday 9.00 a ~n.,,<lb /><lb />arrive Parboro 10.16 a.m and il. 46 . E*u1l1 Shee Poster<lb /><lb />Traik on Midland N. C. drarch leaves<lb />The Daily Reflectcur.<lb /><lb />wrold3bero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a|<lb />wi. arrixing Smithfield 7°30 a.m. Re-<lb />tidrning leaves Snithtield 8.00.2. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb /><lb />every afternoon at the<lb /><lb />ne small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />rives at CGtoldsPore4.30 a. m.<lb />ior : , |<lb />DRUGGISTS ¢ month. Are you a sub-<lb />\v 00a m. avd 8.50 p, mT Returuirg<lb /><lb />25¢so¢ .<lb /><lb />to r consti ities. C ~fs are the Ideal Laxa- ~<lb />leaves (4iacon at 7-00 a. mm. ane3,00 1 a. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED i ceeany ed oe srl gel ol pea ot ° seriber 7 ) If not hes<lb />Train No. 78 makes alose connection nee ought to be.<lb /><lb />pleand booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEBY CO., Chicaxo, Montreal, Can., orNew York. 917<lb />SPOS SS SS SO SLOSS OS OOPS SSS SPOS COP OPOSCPOS OS SO COP SS<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />iehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />orfolk aud Carolina R for Nowwolk<lb /><lb />ine all poiats Hees via) ~BN a HR 5] ame: TH AT y goto<lb /><lb />T, M. EMERSON, 'S~raiie Manager.<lb />J. R.KENLY, GeoT: Maveger,<lb /><lb />© - othe gods give us ev erything for | . 4 2 of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />Ma a we | a |. |aoil.TT Those who are outside of the} J. 0.0. F."Covenens Lodge No. 17 | gé : ® whieb we will send on receipt<lb />) vse ZA\ 4 ~we class of fools ought to ponder this; Meets every Tuestay eoee s aa:  of 10 ceortsin stamns te cover<lb />sities ames amas witorte wn cniamnen | oem | saying. Tiere is no royal road to) Hardee N.G, L- H. Pender, Sec. 4 E4 postage. We also bave @ Ce-<lb />|A. MP. M. | ~anything. We get everything by! kK. ot P."tar River Lodge No. 93, " PRACTICAL Op lightful little gvide to Mey -<lb />By ere . i A | toil, We get it iz noother way. The | meets very Rabi evening. ae Ww. 3 \ co, which we will send «2<lb />etna ao 12 37 ~notion that you can drop ~$100 in aj prea C. Fran ison, | IRIN 9 reosint of d canta to covet<lb />Ac Wilscn 1 20;11 85); slot and draw out $25 a week profits |" o ar oP cost of mailng.<lb />snitch mete wsana nti .|is so utterly preposterous, so wildly| RK. A."Zeb Vance Coaucil No. 1696 qO WORKER 3<lb />a \ jabsurd, that it is difficult to think | m~ets every Dead evening. Wi 1s. |e | You Really Ought to<lb />| ~ Lof any man in his right senses be- ; Wilson, R, MR, Lang, Sec. qo Offers hie services to the &amp;<lb />ae ee | ee | fing deceived by it. But many are} k.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169 aC citizens of Greenville and the @ o Read them Both...<lb />A. M. (py. }deceived by it. To all towhom this|meets every Friday evening. John | ge ite as oe |<lb />«ha nie 9.00 � an \ewarning av pame ra eay |Klanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. qc public generally, Shall we put you down for a<lb />iy Wilmington || 7 OO|.warning may come, we = say, ) TPE DING es<lb />M: li it a $i, ] 6 4) Thana je aati : : oe Bi . ROOFING, GUTTERING, copy? If so, or if you want<lb />Lv Magnolia 1 B0 | © 80) Don't.T There is nooperation of; Aa.L of H. Pitt Councit 236 meets T 1 Stove Work, 2 y 8 you \<lb />ai Wiles L U6 1b if anything in civilization that can/jevery Thursday night. J. B. Cherry Sp jonting £08 es 9 , any fneo: tally. inet eh ib<lb />Ly farboro Lely ;°"o"Lyijeld such profits. he suggesion|C. W- B, Wilson, See. B SpecHury | OB ty $ cheerfully furnished<lb />"| "|-"-}" _ f that somebody has mysterious in- Beisinnee euelante or Ps y addressing,<lb />2 sn | AD ati  whirl . sf | i\®© no charges made, obacco<lb />re ~~) ~formation by which he knows of) ge g . pr S B. MORSE<lb />oom | ° mod | ; : me i re }  ~ ° e o if SS<lb />oA wo 5, | deals and combinations that are| BM ) Flues made in vines Sh 2. ~ B F<lb />"" - a paar wastage Lae making, and so shrewdly buys ahead | , a q@ iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. 5 General Passenver and Ticke<lb />' i2. M, ~|p, M,,and then turns around and buys |o �"� : Agent,<lb />4 Wilk 1 42) : Bu | T $C 3 te rk *<lb />ri iia Mt 2 30 | bi 16 back, and thus catches the market) No waiting for Columbia and Hartford<lb />Ar OGY | mnt oe coming and going, 1s quite of a piece | bicycles. No delay and consequent - ere eee<lb />Av ~Tarhoro 4H)! i Ml ve the yeuien napon that pr ofits | annoyance. All models and patterns ee crea ae een .<lb />ET . otf . of 25 per cent a week,.or 5 ver cent | « immediate delivery. 189<lb />~Ly Rooky it L 2 Wy |e a a or 800 per cent a oe or 30 | ae ape Y ou may nev aa eV rig<lb />Ar Weldon } per cent a year, can be paid on in- | ER iS | | 4<lb />vestment."Indiananolis News. | wus f ! a ier<lb />Crain on Scutla .i Neck Braush Roa | .a*"- | s ant O i in ing<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Haltax 4,¢8 " "" | B<lb />b. ., ate hig Scotland Neck at 6.10 p| ~The straw plaiting industry of | &amp; Bicycles<lb />w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.50 | Pnoland gives employment to about | . x<lb />ot. Returning, leaves Kinston 700 le oo oonven : a 000 tob.ocumen,| STANDARD OF THE WORLD "=y Come to,see US. "<lb />@. mn. Greenville 8.52.a. m. Arriving * &amp;0,000 women and 4,000 to 9, JLU men, |<lb />Hali: x at.11:20 a. m., We'dop 11.40 ain | are made exclasively of 5 per cent Nickel Steed RAR tg tA LARA 7<lb />daily except Sunday. it ~ s : ~Tubing, the entire product of which we control. | gi. sp. prguard AOR AW ROR AOA re vy. ere ee ty ar Cy<lb />ne ae The University. | 26) NANA WAKA ana AAA AAAKAAANA 40<lb />rains on Washnigia: Branch lesve 7 34 00 to all alike 7 @<lb />Wushingiow 8.20 a, in.,wnd 1.00 p.m, " a : to all alike<lb />arrives Paurgrele 9.10 a. .m., and 3.40 p. 4,7 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, 0<lb />o., Terdore. 9.45 a. m. , seburningieaves ( _ ~Hartford Bicycles are at prices within | ~ ;<lb />Tarboro J.38,). m., Parmele 10.20 a. us, | (Sommer School 158), total 54°, Board: ceach sof everyone, $75, $60, $50, $45. | sc<lb />and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washingten $3.00-a month, three Brief Course s,! | �"�<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Dik Anti BELEK IDO wthermmnentlbis oon ~ aniline menmath ST tected<lb />a<lb /><lb />Trains.on Latta branch, Flesence R<lb />4&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, adtrive Dunbar<lb />1.40 pm, Clio &amp;05 p m. Returning<lb />leawe Cliow$.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />gg Latta 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun-<lb /><lb />ar.<lb /><lb />Train ovClinton Branch leayes W ar-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Sauday,<lb /><lb />SS$D4iSSG0O+ --cocce<lb /><lb />Pom -+~<lb /><lb />ei<lb />ie<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />~he Oldest (RBBB oWhat Is It 2 bybsab<lb />a : " It isa picture ot tae celebrated  ~ The Eastern Reflector.<lb />Saily Newspaper in | |<lb /><lb />North Carotina. ER ~QUNT hs 4 ig only $la year. I<lb /><lb />i Woe rh edd contains. the news every<lb />a ee rlil, | week, and gives informa-<lb />. | |Best in-use, The outfit of nofousiness re. is gives inform<lb />hae compe without one.<lb /><lb />tion to. the farmers,. es-<lb /><lb />iss : oThess . tay Specially ~those _growiny =<lb />scisersohabapadisiereels deh The: gor ft ©. tobacco, thatT is: worth<lb /><lb />| . ni semhant of these puntata Pons<lb />ity Dias ine atete aaah ion ae tifut line of ne.of Eee perl Handle | Gold Pens ~many times more ~than<lb />WL. BARNARD eae ae | and a af ( bimini pipe.<lb /><lb />Hi: * ~te aa - t . i ¥ i bas<lb />A | | ihe ae i: 4 bi at ig. ee<lb />ae : ~ i 4 me :<lb /><lb />eis,<lb /><lb />hae : : a f *<lb /><lb />eee rit a ae ; yids i i ces dale<lb />a Pages ety, Pe Be CAPAC AT SC NNT OUR GMG Talila it, Some 4 er ACTOR ER Sar GANT Ep ATe oo ATER OU: AE MT ENE ALS as Dp<lb /><lb /></p>
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We<lb /><lb />have a line of<lb /><lb />EMS lll,<lb /><lb />Organdies, India Lin-<lb />ens, Swiss :Muslin,<lb />Checked and Striped<lb />Pimitys, Mulls, &amp;c.,<lb />which we sell cheap.<lb /><lb />CORSETS.<lb /><lb />A good corset helps a<lb />good form. We can<lb /><lb />help you to Corsets of<lb /><lb />the good kind solely,<lb /><lb />that areshapely, com-| :<lb /><lb />fortable andelegant. |<lb /><lb />aden<lb /><lb />We aim to have all<lb />goods on sale thor-<lb />~oughly standard and<lb />reliable, because we<lb />know our customers<lb />have the taste and in-<lb />lligence to appreci-<lb /><lb />eae 4<lb /><lb />quality<lb /><lb />ate, qua<lb />Yours<lb /><lb />ie ee<lb />eR Are feel Gass<lb />ey ak<lb />i ne te<lb />~ é<lb />$ a<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />truly,<lb /><lb />~ ~<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />~ville Lad the most perfect systcm of<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING _<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Creates many &amp; new business,<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a.dull business,<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business,'!<lb />Saves many a failing business,<lb />S2cures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use tne<lb />columns of tu REVLEOCTOR,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Keiplug Gonstantiy at it Brings Spocess<lb /><lb />cece erie atnrsainnatatine itis = tnt ermcntcttite te sanliie element<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />ae ee<lb /><lb />train yoing<lb /><lb />Pansenger anu mall<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />North. arrives 8:83 A. M,<lb />arives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer. lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ieaves for Washington Tuesday, Tnurs.<lb />day and Saturgay<lb /><lb />meena TY ot<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />JUNE BUGS.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Som? Have Wings, Some DonT("All<lb />Get There. °<lb /><lb />When to advertise"now.<lb /><lb />i<lb />}<lb /><lb />ihere was the usual Naturday crowd |<lb />}<lb />i<lb /><lb />|<lb />~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />I will pay cash tor your Beeswax.<lb />S M. ScHuttz.<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other |<lb /><lb />j<lb />wee pe ~ 4 1 !<lb />oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Parc ;<lb /><lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store. |<lb /><lb />summer drinks at StargeyTs.<lb /><lb />Suppiy ot new box papers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />A large party will leave here Tues-<lb />day for Morehead to attend the Teach-<lb />etsT Assemby.<lb /><lb />We heard a stanger suy that oGreen<lb /><lb />teleplione of any he had ever seen.�<lb />ThemTs our sentiments.<lb /><lb />A nunsveiling veil, presumably lost<lb />by some one returning from church,<lb />was found on Greene street. Owner<lb /><lb />call at ReeLEcTor office.<lb /><lb />Ask any of my customers and they<lb />will tell you the work done by Wil-<lb />mington Steam Laundry is unsurpassed.<lb />Next shipment goes forward Wednes-<lb />day morning, returns promptly Sat-<lb />urday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B. Wuicnarp, Agent,<lb /><lb />o chime<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Greenvi le-Washington,<lb />J. O. Proctor &amp; Bro. have completed |<lb />the telephene line from Grimeeland to<lb />Greenville and Washington and now<lb />there is through communication from<lb />hereto Washington. This brings the<lb />towns still closer together. 7<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />JUNE SWEETS.<lb /><lb />eager con<lb /><lb />No Sour Ones Named in This List.| |<lb /><lb />H. D, Sheppard, of Baltimore, is ir<lb /><lb />tewn.<lb /><lb />J. Thigpen are spending some days at<lb />Seven Springs.<lb /><lb />J.J. Cherry left todey for Ocracoke<lb />to take a foretaste of the summer sea"<lb />son down. there.<lb /><lb />R. Hyman and L. I. Moore attended<lb />tne commencement exersises at Corey<lb />Sclios!,Grindool, on Friday. Mr. Moore<lb />delivered the address and we hear it<lb />spoken of as an excellent one,<lb /><lb />S raw bats are having their own<lb />trouble,<lb /><lb />The fever blister is usually the prod-<lb />uct of a warm heart.<lb /><lb />eae cae cm =<lb /><lb />Re ARES Ne mc de<lb /><lb />Tha fellow who upkoids drink 1s<lb /><lb />usually the ore who puts it down.<lb /><lb />Ever the best tempered mauTs hatr<lb /><lb />will occasionally hav a falling out.<lb /><lb />| -<lb />pleasant excursion,<lb /><lb />Exeurs!oa,<lb /><lb />~The moonlight excursion given by<lb />tie ladies cf the Baptist church, on<lb />Steamer Meyers Friday might, was<lb />quite well attended and an_ enjoyable<lb />one. Those who went say they never<lb />attended a better coaducted or more<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preacuing at 11} A. M.-<lb />and 8 P. M. Rev. N, M. Watson.<lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M.by Rev. J. J. Harper.<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A.M. Lay services 11 A. M.<lb />py Maj H. Harding.<lb />Baptist church"Sundiy School at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M<lb />and8 P. M. Rev. A. W. Setzer.<lb /><lb />Marriage Licenses.<lb /><lb />During the first twelve days in Juve<lb />marriage licenses were issued by the<lb />Register of Deeds to the following<lb />persons:<lb /><lb />WHITE.<lb /><lb />Til] Samerell and Marcia Barnhill.<lb /><lb />W. J. Fornes and Mealy Fornes.<lb /><lb />W. D. Mckeel and Susan Rodgers.<lb /><lb />Ozeas Staple and Mary Gore.<lb /><lb />COLORWD.<lb />Moses Harper and Henrietta Bry-<lb /><lb />ant,<lb />James Johnson and Martha Cobb.<lb /><lb />Riley Coward and Malissa Rich~<lb /><lb />ard.<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />a<lb />AY a<lb /><lb />White M<lb />and oGEMT<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS.<lb /><lb />Prices are lower than ever. Acomplete) line of<lb />Base Ball Goods Hammocks, (Ser een Doors<lb /><lb />Fishing,Tackle, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Ul<lb /><lb />ere<lb />te ee<lb />i<lb />se ie<lb />i Wo hiaT<lb /><lb />| Ha HEAT<lb /><lb />we have the celebrated<lb /><lb />x<lb />* ' » .<lb />~ ry i ~<lb />tv.)<lb />e al .<lb />"<lb />ed<lb />: T<lb />A rt<lb />a hi ;<lb />« ~ i<lb />1<lb />a<lb /><lb />TICE CREAN<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of, '<lb /><lb />rigeTalls<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />oe ae Ne hae<lb />ae,<lb /><lb />y ;<lb />H. M. Hardee, L. McCuilen and W. |}:<lb /><lb />A full line of staple dry goods, con-<lb /><lb />sisting of Flaids, bleached and un-<lb /><lb />bleached Domestics, piece Goods,<lb />Dress Goods, Prints, Pereales, ect. We<lb />carry a fult line of low price MenTs and ©<lb />ChildrenTs Clothing. A good line of Men's<lb />Women and ChildrenTs Shoes. Come.see us,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb />AMASS ADRS We i ea<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />smn<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING,<lb />G. 3. CHERRY, Vic, Pres. AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />'The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />RPP el Pale le Nel ll le,<lb /><lb />count. We offer evel'y cour-<lb /><lb />We solicit your oc<lb />~ dation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />tesy and accommo<lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />ceed<lb /><lb />pannngnnper Specvial<lb /><lb />SALE 1897.<lb /><lb />EVERY-DAY DRESSES,<lb />SHIRT WAISTS,<lb />CHILDRENTS WAAR,<lb />SHOFS AND SLIPPERS.<lb /><lb />Let me hear from thee by letter<lb />OR IN PERSON.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />When sweet spring across the hills<lb />Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;<lb />When the babbling ot the rills<lb />Joins with song birdTs symphony ;<lb />Then, it seems to us, we oughter<lb />Turn our thoughts to soda-water.<lb /><lb />For the balmy April breeze<lb />Tells the sultry aays are nigh<lb />When we hnger Tneath the trees,<lb />And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Then ShelburnTs soda fount |<lb />Fattens up hig bank account.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />RR a et a Nae al aN eae ee<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />BAKER AAD<lb />CONFEGTIONER<lb /><lb />) |<lb /><lb />HAH SUELO &amp;<lb />Heavy and Fancy Groceries.<lb /><lb />"At my-store you can always find fresh Bread.<lb />Rolls, Pies and Cakes, alsoCandies, Fruits, Nuts<lb /><lb />o: all kinds, SmokersT Materials, anda nice line<lb /><lb />&amp; HART<lb /><lb />of Heavy and Fancy'Groceries. Call and see.<lb /><lb /></p>
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