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        <p>we ny<lb /><lb />THE DAILY R<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. © © TERMS: 25Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Stree emntnrntniiinntpacinitnrtenacetenanteneaann hep hienelaniiahach inci tn -aabieacatigsciris eee 4<lb />a = ean _s 4 - a "w<lb /><lb />. Vol. 6. a GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1897. | No. 780<lb /><lb />Salsabenichiece ander ialtiablinphiierenins! A iii crane ansianintinacenoniel sa inirietelalgiccoienaliiinieieniei piecing Se iinet eit a<lb /><lb />FIRST GERMAN AT MOREHEAD. A PIUNIC TO THE POLE,<lb /><lb />Rectan one<lb />sterner<lb /><lb />MMR eon Eat AEE ee<lb /><lb />Moreueapd City, June 18th, ~97. When the burning heat, f ~he | ar est [ ine of<lb />The first ogerman� of the season Beats on the street. a" 2<lb />was given tonight in the ball room and} And the thunders roll and roll, .<lb /><lb />' oats . a lorys<lb />was a bri'liant scene o! gaiety and I'would be good to go<lb /><lb />beauty. The floor was a symposium of In a ship of snow<lb />P) . a Py 7 . '<lb /><lb />the beauty ad gallantry of this State,{ 00 a plenic to the pole!<lb /><lb />which is famous for the beauty of its '<lb /><lb />ny , ae On a piciic to the pols!<lb /><lb />women and the gallantry of its : , .<lb /><lb />ua = o ry 01 te men Where the Ice King has control;<lb /><lb />The giddy mazes of the dance attracted '<lb /><lb />bet 7 ~Twould be zoo! to go<lb />the interested gaze cf the guests of the tna ahi of now<lb /><lb />hoteland held as its willing captiwe aha ,<lb />; o On a pienic to the pole !<lb />\thuse who delight in the opoetry of .<lb /><lb />motion.� The music was excellent and TTwould be fine to sail<lb /><lb />all went merry as ~a marriage bell.T? | In an icy gale " Seca<lb />: si , a a<lb /><lb />(The german was vracetully led by C.) Where the Arctic oceans roll;<lb /><lb />S. Forbes, ot Greenville, with Miss Far"far away 0 agp § Ei<lb />% 4% . . +  -   T ea . we Ph<lb />Ez iabet* Crow, of ~Raleigh. Over BaffinTs Bay,<lb /><lb />T ay ee I. , {<lb />Amon the dancers were Stuert Ox a pivnie to the pole .<lb /><lb />Carr, of Greenville, with Miss Nannie ;<lb />, . ~| On a picnic to the pole! .<lb /><lb />Flemi { G ia we rer :<lb />eming, ¢ aAPT@enNvViiie, y re<lb />a veal e ; Where the Iee King has control;<lb />Chas. L. Wilkinsen, " of Greenuille, VY hat joy tO 20<lb />~, . . . PHA JOY ¢<lb />with Miss Hattie Uarzrove, of Louis- In a ship of atiow j :<lb /><lb />burg.<lb />On a picnic to the pole!<lb /><lb />Sidney Kennedy, of Kinston, with B. L. STANTUN<lb />, x e &amp; * NTON.<lb /><lb />Miss Ethel Norris, of Raleigh. e : '<lb />1 W.G. Carr, of Castonia, with Miss ever shown 1H the C1tY. W e<lb />Lule White, ot Greenville. . EBa3e Ball. @<lb /><lb />J. L Flemine, of Greenville, with Washington, June 18 "Frazer pitch-<lb /><lb />Miss Hal Morson, of Raleigh, ed well tuday up to the sixth inning, are making extra induce=<lb /><lb />Alf. Kennedy, of Kinston, with Miss | when {cur successive hits were garner"<lb /><lb />Rosa Hooker, of Greenville, ed from his del.very. Score. Wash- .<lb />| J. B Culpepper, of Richinond, Va., | ington, 8; Louisville, 3. i } : en ts for SU | } i er weights.<lb />with Miss Mary Latta, of Raleigh. New York, June 18"The New<lb /><lb />Mr. Stiow, of New Badford, Mass., , Yorks taday shut out Patsy ~TeabéauTs<lb /><lb />ith Miss Li t Uharlotte. adians ina nostnaned  : . : if<lb />Cine Haran Now tora wits lames wotyond wns oo /QOME tO see us if you want<lb /><lb />ferier, here from Cleveland, oCy�<lb />tao T ' . rv) am r I ~<lb /><lb />Mr. Morrisy, of Morehead, with Miss | (pinese zz] oTevel: ;<lb /><lb />uinese puzzle to the Clevelands. 4<lb /><lb />Ophelia Howell, of Goldsboro. rscore. New York, 5; Cleveland, 0 rea ar alns.<lb />Rom Nunn, of Newbern, with Miss :<lb /><lb />Davis, of Beautort.<lb /><lb />| o). _<lb />; turned tables ou thy Phillies today and "ain<lb />Jarvis Sugg, of Greenville, with Miss | | - |<lb />ioe , deieated taem ina game replete witi _ oe .<lb />Becca Weathiugton, ot Greenville, | |<lb />pitches and costly ervors on che part of<lb />John Arringtoz, of Rocky Mount,<lb /><lb />|<lb />the locals. Score. Philadel phi: . ~<lb />with Miss Minnie Slocum, of Gulds=' (0° °° Se0re | ShuaGki pling 45] THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />St. Louis, 9.<lb /><lb />boro.<lb />) | Staws."Dr. R. L. Carr, of Green Baltimore, June 18"The Cham | CoE Ee<lb />Aps* " ie ° e ) = ;<lb />plons toduy won the second of the<lb /><lb />| Philadelphia, June 18" St, Louis<lb /><lb />v:ble, Harry Heck, of Raleigh and F,<lb /><lb />L<lb />; . *e os D Ny a °9 o . « ~ *) o ~ . o T ~~<lb />Dany on Custorn pt oe f series na game ot no particu 1 :<lb />} Chaperons"Capt. and Mra, C. A Jar interest, Both Corbett aad Haw-<lb />THAT ' White. of Greenville ley were batied treely, the latter get.<lb />-9 J o4 + «<lb /><lb />ting a shade the wovst of it, Score.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, 11; Pittsburg, 9. a) . P| AN<lb />ARS ISON IOES 4 » HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Ou Mee One oF Our<lb /><lb />While ia Kinston Saturday night ;<lb />the ReeLucror old man dropped in to ee ry<lb />s RefLecTor old man dro 1 ; is . | .<lb />of  M PP Ww. H Baltimore 3310 767 Handsome, cool, k rench<lb />e e ») Preys :<lb /><lb />Bestor 3: 2 is<lb /><lb />SE ceiaeeie. an)<lb />: 3<lb />~us. He has a large stock of goods ie - "<lb /><lb />: . ; aCe ~ a bil Cincinnati 27.17 614<lb /><lb />, there, and though but a short while] ,, , - ~ "<lb /><lb />AD Oe an Sige one a i New York 2000 «17 990 ,<lb /><lb />�,� +d ra] Af * �,� ar q<lb /><lb />ahaha be ie that a oy mil aang ibd a Srooklyn 93 99 51l<lb /><lb />~ : ine trade. ut he is the Kind OF hus"|,,. . cA<lb />Philadelphia 24 24 500 T<lb /><lb />tler to draw the trade so the latter<lb /><lb />_| Cleveland 22-23 489 | g<lb />might be expected. Bob looked as Pittsburg 21 23 477 Lappet Mull!<lb />17<lb /><lb />natural asever behind the counter. , baé<lb />: 26 399<lb /><lb />, Tashinetor<lb />They don t cost The entire family seemed pleased with | Weshingion<lb /><lb />ink bh bases in their (Louisville 17 28 378 |<lb />inston but have warm plaves in their |, . 17 99 370)<lb />too much. They hearts fur Greenville. neagO '<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />see our former townsman, Mr,<lb /><lb />St. Louis 10 38 208<lb />are ready to put _ Sunday Schoo! Organrzed. Nearing Completion, PIQI FES ae<lb />on without q,| Mr. D. U. Haskett organized aSun-} The stemmery of B. E. Parham &amp;<lb />day sehool in the public school houses | Co's 15 nearing completion. The weath. AND<lb />VW rinkle. You in south Greenville, Sunday afterayon. | o, boarding is all on and is half shin- es a<lb />He started off with a membership of gled. Itis threa stories high and will Ly A W NS<lb />have seen the twenty eight, which is very good. | be 4 conyecient buiding when com- ,<lb />ilereatter the Sunday school will as" pleted. i ioe<lb />1 ble at 4 oTclock in the afternoon at i. pa.<lb />rowns, olives ey ,<lb />b } a the same place, Kverybody is invited a ~ All the latest sty os and colors<lb />mixtures ba~ atenid: The State FiremenTs Convention<lb />tee si baal fe Masti Asp suitable for Waists, Skirts and<lb />. . yj 3rd, 4th and 5th. Hope Fire Com-<lb />se iN N ° ° e<lb />sp a f the see he rece naaaas Sn [pany ought to be represented. Suits. A beautiful line of<lb />"o� ' alive<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />Tt ths wason-| CONOR Beda: caeas ©<lb />v8 it then Gr eat Reduction. e i for Homie é @<lb /><lb />here plenty as ee TIN | : | = Hes =s<lb />Also a complete line of up-to-date<lb /><lb />UMMER GODS. CLOTHING<lb /><lb />" ATE 2 , nn, Bh er<lb /><lb />8. C. HOOKER &amp; CQ. , hi. M. 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          <lb />rt<lb />We<lb /><lb />D. a WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />a.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />: ons AFTERNOON  auker SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />semen: ee<lb /><lb />Kneired as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />~~  SURSCRIPTIGN RATES<lb /><lb />ee $3.0<lb />Oar month, o coe F oo<lb />ae Week ie<lb /><lb />Derive ed in town by earriers W ithou!<lb />axir.. cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb />he otlice<lb /><lb />eareenciean m sen t = cmrnamann<lb /><lb />We desire a ive correspondent al<lb />every post oflic e inthe covsty, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />th exch neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />gad oniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />fice miners<lb />inner<lb /><lb />MonpDaAY, joue 21, 1897.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />er<lb />nega t<lb />dle ithe amine taaoninie<lb /><lb />rae 2 7<lb />Death of a Showman Who Hac an<lb />Assortment of Hardware in bus<lb /><lb />ALLY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />Fe ying the Taxes.<lb /><lb />A short time ago a deputy<lb />sheriff ot Letcher county only a<lb />short distarce from here, nad @<lb />claim fcr taxes against a citizen<lb />of Mill Oreek amounting to 82<lb />cents, and as the citizen was 4<lb /><lb />induced a brave wan to go with<lb />him, both being armed to the<lb />teeth. Arriving at their, destina-<lb />tion, the depniy demanded his<lb />msuey, but the citizen informed<lb />him that be did not hayeit. The<lb />deputy preezeded to levy on a<lb />Cow, avd staited to drive the<lb />ooritter� off, when the citizenTs<lb />wife preyatied on him to stay and<lb />take dinner with them. After,<lb />dinner, being, in a happy and<lb />kindly mood, he invited the citi-<lb />zen gud wife to make him a visit,<lb />and as he was about to take his<lb />leave the gentle wife told him she<lb />had a settlemert to make with<lb />him.<lb /><lb />stomach,<lb /><lb />er |<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />Harry Whalen, the<lb />ostrich,� who was operated upou!<lb />at the German Hospital last Sat-<lb />urday, avd from whose stomach<lb />the surgeon took an assortment<lb />ot cutlery und hardware, died at<lb />9 o'clock this morning, the tesult<lb />of the operation.<lb /><lb />Wallen got into trouble by<lb />swallowing a big Barlow kaife,<lb />Grove, Mo., the<lb />day. When he was operated<lb />upou at ihe German Hiospital<lb />these uriicles were removed frow<lb /><lb />brmar |<lb /><lb />in Pilos other<lb /><lb />his stumach.<lb /><lb />[Two jackknives, one three<lb />inches long aud the other four<lb />incbes; fiye knife blades, from<lb /><lb />one to three incaes long: thirty-<lb />two wire nails, eight penny or<lb />larger; thirty-four six . penny<lb />nails, twentv-six shingle<lb />sixteen carpet tacks and<lb />pails, oue barbed Wire staple, One|<lb /><lb />pails,<lb />Smeil<lb />horse shoe nail, three screws,<lb />three<lb />bies of crockery. |<lb /><lb />Whalien was offering bets that,<lb />at least 1U0 nails aud three kuives<lb />would be found in his siomwack,<lb />and .f the referee baa decided<lb />that five si gle blades abe ea nives<lb />lent tv ove knife, be would<lb />won tis bets. He was @ rrofes-<lb />sional showman. He<lb />swaiiuwiog glass and nails when<lb />he was teu years old, and<lb />he has eaten a lamp<lb />neerly every dav durnyg<lb />eeteen years he lias been et it,<lb />but the Barlow knife,<lb />swaitowed last week, was a |iitle<lb />too much, even ter lis long cuf-<lb />fering stomach.<lb /><lb />Wheo the surgeers<lb />upon him the stock of hardware<lb />inventoricd was found imbedded<lb />in a solid mass ir his stomach<lb /><lb />i partially encysted. After 1¢<lb />was remoyed the stomach was<lb />Jalal washed out and sew-<lb />ed up."Kansas City Dispatch,<lb />14th.<lb /><lb />~ances of glasa and sy eral<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />he a A Vv 3<lb />begau<lb />Say ts<lb />ehimney<lb /><lb />the seve<lb /><lb />whiel hb:<lb /><lb />operated<lb /><lb />dee<lb /><lb />Jist Remembsr These Little Facts,<lb /><lb />Rub your hands on a stick of<lb />celery after peeling onions.<lb /><lb />Rub spoon with common galt<lb />to remove ege stajas.<lb /><lb />Buttermilk will take out mil-<lb />dew stains.<lb /><lb />A drop of creosote will stop the<lb />bleeding of ~a cut.<lb /><lb />Chloride of lime wi:l cause rats<lb />to tiee from the neighborhood in<lb />which it is exposed.<lb /><lb />. Bage, picked fresh and rubbed<lb />_ Op the teeth, whitens and pre-<lb />serves them."Exchange.<lb /><lb />ee nes)<lb />How nice, beneath the bending shade<lb /><lb />_ Ot maple boughs so green,<lb />To walk with one you love the best<lb /><lb />And squeeze her hands unscen ;<lb />Ps What thrilling, queer sensations as<lb />» Her lips you ~slyly smack,<lb /><lb />~as weil as your<lb /><lb />{ Ln erent<lb /><lb />} a3 nicely<lb /><lb />oWh what se it! ement do you<lb /><lb />{refer to, madam ?T<lb /><lb />oYou have nos raid for your<lb />dinner, sir,� she replied.<lb />oOn! why, certatoly ;<lb />whatTs my bill, my geod woman?�<lb />oOne dollar, if you please.�<lb />He wrote 4 receipt for the<lb />taxes and gave itto her, with 20<lb />cents and returaad home a sac-<lb /><lb />wh"<lb /><lb />der but wiser man.--London (Ky.)<lb /><lb />Echo.<lb /><lb />ROMER SPE S Se Sep STL<lb /><lb />oacinewions<lb /><lb />Floriaa £hilcs. pay.<lb /><lb />ceca cee<lb /><lb />W bales ofie. travel in schools<lb /><lb />aud, as with childiea, there is<lb />consideaable blabber amorg<lb />thes at times.<lb /><lb />The most tremendous sigh<lb /><lb />known to the world is the sigk-<lb />el lic.<lb /><lb />The human ealf prefers whis-<lb />key to milk.<lb /><lb />In waveling check your temper<lb />trank.<lb />Tha man ona wheel can jook<lb />ing, but dig fied.<lb /><lb />The day leborer has to<lb />worry Over the inereaved price of<lb /><lb />hever<lb />neve!<lb /><lb />champagne.<lb /><lb />You never heard of a dog dy-<lb />ing of alcoholism, ond yet a dig<lb />is called a teast.<lb /><lb />stewed liver<lb />(hiet,<lb /><lb />LE the cucumber would onty xet<lb />wh would<lb /><lb />is often a li. ht<lb /><lb />as it tastes,<lb /><lb />ba well.<lb />to digest<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />A ok ha ha vrl<lb />A just 1s ofie.. Lara<lb /><lb />Straws show whieh way<lb /><lb />j hh o . t<lb />sherry CODDler oes.<lb /><lb />a. +9 +<lb />Even ast<lb /><lb />adey,<lb /><lb />Notkiug is pericet.<lb />has its drawbacks. "Florid<lb /><lb />in Times-Union.<lb /><lb />= ree<lb />Tre House of Reed.<lb /><lb />Speak-r Reed takes the chair<lb />and says:<lb /><lb />oT will please come to order.<lb /><lb />oJ aonTt believe in the efficacy<lb />of prayer, so I will dispense with<lb />1b today.<lb /><lb />oThe secouds of the preceed-<lb />lng meeting are considered, read,<lb />and approved.<lb /><lb />*Tbereisno unfinished busi-<lb />ness on hand, and even if there<lb />were, [ do not consider myself a<lb />quorum a: this stage of the<lb />game.<lb /><lb />oDid I hear a motion to ad-<lb />journ? Weil, I shouid remark,<lb />fir my hearing 18 yery acute, and<lb />when it comes to adjourniog |<lb />ai a quorum from Quorumviiie.<lb />oTf T am in favor of adjourning<lb />I will please signify it by saying<lb />~aye. If Lam opposed, I donTt<lb />know myself.<lb /><lb />oT have it. I stand adjourned.�<lb />"Memphis Commercial Appeal.<lb /><lb />nmr nn<lb />A Monster Apple Tres.<lb /><lb />Dr. E. EK. Boyce believes that<lb />Mr. Harvey Bradley has the<lb /><lb />gel a wooly caterpillar<lb />Crawling down your hack.<lb /><lb />Jlurgest appie tree in the county.<lb /><lb />{measures seven feet and five<lb />inchesit circumference-"Crat-<lb /><lb />"Groversville Standard,<lb /><lb />jionia 2% ns en<lb /><lb />desperate c.aracter, the deputy<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />yer.<lb /><lb />ciret,~candy cathartic, cure o constipa"<lb /><lb />FUN,<lb />Haryard, The<lb />oThe<lb /><lb />Speaking of<lb />Boston Transcript says:<lb /><lb />versity aro always well treated,<lb />and they sit at table in Memorial<lb /><lb />whites. A+, everybody knows,<lb />the Ha:vard football team has<lb />had a colored member"which<lb />meas a good deal. In the pub-<lb />lic restaurants of Boston cvlored<lb />people are seldom seen, though<lb />we have alarge colored popula-<lb />tion.�<lb /><lb />oNo; you can't kiss me,<lb />said.<lb /><lb />oIT think I can,� he repliec,<lb />proceeding to prove his view at<lb />once.<lb /><lb />T she<lb /><lb />The maidenTs eyes gleamed<lb />omniously, while the young man,<lb />his bravado goneT trembled for<lb />the consequences of of his au-<lb />dacity.<lb /><lb />ihe spoke excitealy:<lb /><lb />oYou're a mean thing. That's<lb />what you are! Bnt you cant do<lb />itagain. So there !T«.New York<lb />Journal,<lb /><lb />oWell, Til be viowed !�<lb /><lb />An ordinary valgar expression,<lb />vet especially appropriate be-<lb />tween the two.<lb /><lb />The flat bicye'e tire was speck-<lb />ing and the small boyTs tin trum-<lb />pet appreciated what it said "<lb />Uinciuuati Cemwmeicial Tribure.<lb /><lb />~ Soa acme:<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />fiailed the Let.er After 32 Years. '<lb /><lb />A few days ags John 4H.<lb />nughes, of Cedar Grove, Orange<lb />coonty, mailed a letter which he<lb />had had 32 years. it was given<lb />him in 1865 to mail. He was<lb />then a prisoner at Point Lookoct.<lb />Lu looking over some of his pa-<lb />pers the vther day, he found the<lb />lotter aud wrote to the chariff of<lb />Avson to kaow if the man to<lb />whow 1t was addrossed was alive.<lb />the sheriff replied yes and thas,<lb />strange to relate, be was in his<lb />eflice wien the letier of inquiry<lb /><lb />came, Sothe letier was sent, in<lb />the erigimal envelupe" Raleigh<lb /><lb />orrespondence Charlotie Obser<lb /><lb />Samak, BRT RES. TE<lb /><lb />Thorght as Much,<lb /><lb />oJ ratuer pr:de myself on<lb />treatment of women,� said<lb />oT sive way {0 no one in the<lb />matter of deep and sincera re-<lb />spect for che Sex in all relations<lb />of hfe. Now, alshough Miss<lb />Brown avd I were thrown to-<lb />gother almost constautly at the<lb />seishore iash summer, I never<lb />onucs tock advantage of the fact: *<lb />by attem ting to kiss her or treat<lb />her in any )ut the most respeet-<lb />ful way,�<lb /><lb />oT kuow it,� she replied.<lb /><lb />oKnow it,� he repeated in sur-<lb />prise. oDid she teil you?�<lb /><lb />oOh, dear, no; butshs said ycu<lb />were &amp;@ man cf no yumption<lb />whatever.�"Chicago Post.<lb /><lb />wy<lb /><lb />he.<lb /><lb />ERE NS ee q<lb /><lb />Called Qut by Irgests,<lb /><lb />Firemen expect of course to be<lb />called out to fight fire; but the<lb />firemen of Andersop, Ind., were<lb />called out to fight gnats. A<lb />swarm, in which there must hay®<lb />been willions of the little white<lb />winged insects, came out from<lb />under the court house roof.<lb />Passers by gave the alarm of fire<lb />and the clerks hurriedly remoyed<lb />their records. thinking the build-<lb />ing wasin flames. The firemen|<lb />didnTt discover that there was no<lb />fire until they turned a stream of<lb />water On the gnats, and they be-<lb />gan to fall by the. thou sands.<lb /><lb />Ex.�<lb />+ : 4 x 3 ity ¥<lb />a =<lb />1 i is el ae i<lb />. # ~ ba et eg oo ta.<lb /><lb />het eh<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Une =|<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb /><lb />few colcred students at the uni-|<lb /><lb />hail on equal terms with the}<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE, waged<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED ae 15th, 1806.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank of Gree nvile,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts<lb />~Over Drafts<lb /><lb />$42,153 81<lb />895,29<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILIITIES.<lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surprus and Protits 3,042.54<lb /><lb />Deposits subiect to Cneck ,<lb /><lb />Jue from Banks 8,772.46 58,812.56<lb />Pordtinee and Fixtures 1,505, (0) Cashiers Checks ortstanding 143.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312,043 Due to Banks 503.15<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56 ; Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 poe Sa ae<lb />Sash on band 28.088.18 Cota! $85,566.34<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />We atudy carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your xccount, promising every accummodation cousistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />a Oe |<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge » |<lb /><lb />|<lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />|<lb />GOOLUS |.<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />IS, SAY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />erg<lb />~<lb /><lb />ssn aase SB iets<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />iC). FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND.<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />ancormte 4)<lb /><lb />We have . t taverved a new<lb />hearse and tie bicest line of Cof-<lb />hos aod Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and selotn ever brought to<lb />Green iia,<lb /><lb />We are prope...<lb />ing fi: KA Bla isd formu.<lb /><lb />Fersona! attenticu given to con<lb />ducting fucerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care Will receiye<lb />every mark of respe:<lb /><lb />Ou: orices are*iower than ever,<lb /><lb />~9 eno balms<lb /><lb />We do not waut monupoly but<lb />invite cou. petition.<lb />We can be found at any and all<lb /><lb />times in the dohp Managan<lb />Buggy Co's bwiidine.<lb /><lb />BOB CREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Primary, See<lb />coer Or Ters<lb />fen biary Syphilis permanently eured in 15 te<lb />megs5 days. You can be treated at home fo<lb />afsoe the same price undersame guaranty. if<lb />Bay you prefer to come here we will eee<lb />CHE to pry railroad fare and hotel biils, and no<lb />charce, if we failto cure. If you have taken mer-<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Threat,<lb />Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitie BLOOD POLSON that<lb />wo guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />naie eases and challenge the wor:d for a<lb />e21se we cannot cure. whis disease has always<lb />bafilod the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. $590,000 capital behind our uncondi-<lb />tional fr taranty. Absolute pr oofs sent sealed on<lb />applicntion. Address COOK REMEDY CO.<lb />20% Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ULL.<lb /><lb />*) pa oSit ~ as<lb />Nici ;<lb />ite. ack ore «<lb />is at Ve 5 IER Maxey x<lb />ne rot hed fake! ae<lb />FRG | et Nig Ra ge,<lb /><lb />if Fa Neue si " hy<lb /><lb />if ah : any Baek ES wl<lb /><lb />h i i Ry a Nos we peat ye<lb />4 \ av<lb /><lb />is nS ete Nas ha ~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />a<lb />ees a et. JS gateT<lb />ieee rcs tee 6 Cecelia '<lb />\ ag een i ls i<lb />~ ee "<lb /><lb />Pn Wne,<lb /><lb />HSTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM, i. SCHULTZ<lb />PORK, SIDES &amp; SHOMLDER<lb /><lb />PARMERS ANI) MEKUBANT'S BUS<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />O-~<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT eh: 8ST MARKET PRIOES<lb /><lb />to suit<lb /><lb />1 atways on band ladieidac<lb />bought and|.<lb /><lb />ion.<lb /><lb />a.<lb /><lb />*.<lb /><lb />i [4 i. i 4<lb />sr boks Siri th Ur ea Rh ale Tes Ye) bel oP A a ae Beh died Da ey<lb /><lb />the Canes Our<lb />ges or CASE ivceage<lb /><lb />N, LW | wy h<lb /><lb />Peat ie Ge, eye a eo See he cre. Paani Be oe ee<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond,<lb />Rex? &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. �,�<lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />e Oy CITORS WANTED for<lb />rw: Rf ¥.. Dr. Talmages «The<lb />Earth Girdled.T or big Famous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />savage and barbarous lands. °F our mil-<lb />lon Talmages books sold, and ~The<lb />Earth Girdled� js his letest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous., Everybody<lb /><lb />wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb />book, big commissions. a gold mine tor<lb />workers, Credit given, freight paid,<lb />outtit iree. Drop ail trash and sell the<lb />iKing of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outtit and terri ory, The<lb /><lb />Dominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi-<lb />Cago,<lb /><lb />FORA RR Ae LARA IY IEE oe<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N.C,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />sand Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Ry BERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREKK,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to Cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothiny<lb /><lb />eS ee NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mer.?<lb />Washington, N. O,<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 />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />CREEN VILLE.<lb /><lb />ale. Academy.<lb /><lb />Phe tvat; ovanivu of the avvuol will<lb />Oven ony<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢<lb /><lb />and contiuue for 10 months.®<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows. 4d<lb />Pohaoco, Snuff, &amp;c, 3<lb /><lb />: Primary inglish per mo. 2 00<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Manufactu,. § en}. - |<lb />ling you to vay at one prot. A eou- |{ntermediateoT o % $2 50<lb />che stock of Higher be rr . $3 00<lb />FUR | Languages (each) $1.00<lb />Bins oP The work and disclpline of the sehool<lb /><lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />~We hehe pubesdage contlauanee of your me<lb /><lb />riage,<lb /><lb />we close<lb />Sic &amp; M SCHULTE Green<lb /><lb />WHRAG@D ALE.<lb /><lb />i ca vr Geen tnt erin Fe panna iolnp neon<lb /><lb />+ Saale ree<lb /><lb />3 nak cas ead aC tk ese SERPS<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>linia<lb /><lb />Lal ne<lb /><lb />ee hh<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />* ce Cotten anu &amp; canal ke ce<lb />e ¥ ' : ~ rn oFROM FLOST TO FLOWERS.<lb />WIL MINGLPON &amp; * -BLDON RR An Idea Abort Farming. Di P COTO RY. elev ate Mailelk arses ar chic, )<lb />VD oitaN HES _-" und peanuts for yesterday, : ere .<lb />af DRAN HES. _. ; od oe a mission or<lb />: Ex Goy. Northern, of ~Georgia, a 2A ig ade sa ses : California qi Wir<lb />Le) FLORENCE Rawdh RoAD has hit upon aj lan of farming CHURCHB3 ¢ COTTON<lb />i; -�"� %. od x . - : m, A 5 . ¢<lb />~ae nage senedule that undoubtedly reeommends it- es Good Middling , ba _ Loth are such desirable ob<lb />: nes ee Widdling ~#/ jective points for a Winter<lb />r self to the consideration of every . see Low Middling oa i _uip that itTs perlaps bard for . «<lb />YRAINS GOING SOUTH. fariner and business man of the BAPTIST"Services every Ny vene | Gwod Ordinary » I-16 ~you to decide whee to go.<lb />pins. sie tale J : A ; i moring and eve ing, Prayer meeting Tone "quir t, ~<lb />Dated a Sou h. Itis true that there is Thursday evening. Rev arr raat Sicues<lb />ray Pe Ss ~ ~ ~ * . 17 , He; « Me e<lb />Mav, [3 2 ps Red gl Ine bli meh and gas meen g Miooriave ie Prime :|Let us Help You to<lb />oi, ° ~ tonne . ; . » D. Ro ee, 2 , . e<lb />sui, i on unpracticed in this ecuntry so far! . Extra Prime eet ie<lb />AS Se CNN ieee minpiatenoen, | inte on sete | onl : , ] 7 7 . ae 3 "ices, 4 ¢ ~aa<lb />, Te wiley A, M |&amp;8 We are aware. His plan is to} CATHOLIC"No reguTa Sgr Vv lors, Spanish® cota |e Decision,<lb />+ Weldon | 12 50, ~"- vq P ract and, sub- PTSC "Services fourth Su | pone"guiet.<lb />Mt Rook Mit Lz 52 pie . e mee a - : I tei nie Ty ore erent. Lay ser�"� vere ee A trip via New Orleans? and<lb />" " "" "". |divide it into farms of 100 acres lees ees G Sunday morning.� Rev. A. the Scathern Pacific to either<lb />~e  AE amen semaine F be * WS me : ba) '<lb />oe ie | each, locate a large town in the Greaves, Rector. Sanilay A ce Greenville Market. Mexico, or the Pacific Coax: 1s<lb />Gv Tarhoro | a contra of it and have graded|A. M. W. 3B. Brown, Superinte ant. Corrected ty HM. Salditga? oue you will never forget.<lb />heal cea s » ~ P| oe % ; ®<lb />Lv Rocky Mr @ 52) 5 4] ruads and streets connesting each METHODIST-- Serv'ces every Sun- Butter, per lb 15 io 25 » " cee<lb />re rile rit a 52) torm with the town, It is un- day, morning and evenine. Frayer Lhsinenle eye Gsesa/ Mt sa Transition from<lb />Vv Se ma 2 $l , : . meet nt Wedresday eveulug, rey, sugar cure ams ha | :<lb />aV Fay'tteville| 145, | | doubtec ly a faci that mach of the N. M. Watson. 5 er. Sundey school | Corn 10 to - Frost to Flowers.<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 55 | javersion to farm jifyin this day /9:3) A. M.A. B dilington, Superin ae moe r esgeeee ak I<lb />me seminionse a wane cle. is ee nana ora acen aa ~ , : . our, Family oad a , he service is so laxuii-<lb />a | is due to a lack of chureh, edaca- |endent Lard | a BE to 10 A id the ser . i<lb />+= YoT PRE SBYTERI ANS; lvices third oO ts 35 to 4'' ous that people Ww 0 buve<lb />O47 Hional and social uadyantagey. lia : : Reta dto 6 tested oSuuser Limited� call<lb />Peay ~ : ~ . jSunday, morning and evening. Iv. | Sugar ° fo 6 +h<lb />+ a en ane | Nea | see This plan would apparently do J. B. Merton Pastor. Sunday sehool Coffee : 17 to sy it incomparable,<lb />| } \ * . , oo NJ ial . *} ten-! 2<lb />es a. ALM | away with thas objection. ~Pps j980 A.M, E. B. Ficklen Superinten Salt per Sack =/5 tol a cs sameeren nentnier APE He 3<lb />uv Wilou J 08, v dent , Chickens 10 to 25 Ify ou are Thin king Of<lb />iLvido'@sboro | 3 iy 5 |plan bes been in succeesfal ope--! LODGES. Eggs per doz 7 to ns<lb />UV vies ty olis 4 U : in severa! Bnrover . _ ees Wax.per Bt ° °<lb />Ar Wthaingtou 5 re 9 4s,| #On In several Ent pean C.un Going, Write Us.<lb />P. ML. | | A.Mitries for vears, snd woe see nO . | :<lb />reason why it woull nut beT more aM PF. &amp; ~ ve ed ae Louge No. | bin pave Ry stot mes<lb />~ 234 ineet3 fitst ame i MOUS ss oThrough Loryiand to Hun<lb />| suceesste ~ly adopiedin this coun~ 3 thee Me Cee os g<lb />{RAINS GOING NORE. suoaeget 7 ly oomen th y bad us W M.King W. M. LL. I. Moore, sat Saas,� a handsome voluine<lb />weg ~|{ry- tt Is un UNdoAbteG AdVeU | a of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />ated [im 9 ony tage In lessening the size of I. 0.0. F,"Covenen. Lodge No. 17 ~ whieh we will send on receipt<lb />May 27th, | a on furws, for tae day of large plar-! Veets every Tugetny evening. . Dd. W. : : F  of 10 cents in stamps te cover<lb />M47, BO &amp; o= r Hardee N.G. L.-H. Pender, Nee, ae  i al<lb />ae en Ar | a) i tutions Is over in she south and! Uerdee X.G. L age PRACTICAL Se | postage. Ne niso huve @ de<lb />IA. MOP.M mee Sra i and 1 K.ot Par River Lodge No, 93, [age oP lightful jittie guide to, Mexi-<lb />iA. MOP. M, what we want and need more ate mee Ww es d<lb />LY iivrence | 8 45 7 45 ct: . ,,{wneets every Friday evening. H. Ope co, which we will send on<lb />LV Fayetteville) IL du) 40) thar anything ole 13 the =e Wuedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson, K. of |; 2 : reouiot of 4 cents to cover<lb />UV Selma 12 387; farwer wuo will raise Giversitied|. and 8. ; . KER 3 4 cost of mailng.<lb />. . uae 5 Ye ~ 5 : , . o a 7 5 » - ; ~<lb />ax 0 | o" Ll 3 crops." Winston Jouanal. R. A-"ieb Vanee Couuci) No. 1696 vy OK<lb />" re | wo iIn-ets every ~Thuarsdav evening. W. ib ven You Really Ought to<lb />** ' | Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See. Offers his services to the 2<lb />,  144380 citizens xreenville and the<lb />Silenced Him, K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. : ~a ou of Greenvill 1 ; Read them Both.<lb />Reon) SSRIS STS nr acini ndas ata a none tiies meclS ever Friday evening. JOHN pu MIC genere Ave<lb />A. M, iP, Ki, *Janagan D. Henry Sheppard, R. ROOFING, GUTTERING, Shall Ae put you ~down for a<lb />.y Wilmingtow) 9 00 7 )| . Phe master was asking queg-|"'"#a8an, D. Her | Spc ine ard Stave Work copy! Tfse, or if yon want<lb />Lv Magnojia td au 6 #0 |tlous-"masters are apt to de.) AL of H, Pitt Counei! 256 meets SpouHng Ant ae , any speeal information, it<lb />V Grold=boro 1 0 9 66) que tions, and Socuetimas, ¢ avery Uhursday night. J. Bb. Cherry a speclitly. it , bunifulle fobaiahos<lb />ar Wilsea L vv 10 27 | sno answers ar 99, W. b. Wil-on, See. Satisfaction guaranteed « Wil De ab a peed<lb />uv Varboro Al 42 o( (the auswers areapt. This Tues . . mare BM t by addressing<lb />pluie aibed woven | covets ton was us follows: ~~ no charges made. obuceo : ; =<lb />oO AO oNow boys how many mon: a Flues made in season. Shop ( S. F.B. MORSE,<lb />é'g G = have twenty-eight uuays 2 a a 26 inxear of 5 and 10 cent stare. me<lb />| AA eae oAil of thew, sir,� replied al # he ee General Passengerjand Tick»<lb />" low; vm, |b in front."San Francisco Ex-) g q ae é Agent.<lb />WW Wilson | 14. | iO @y, @wWiber. ~<lb />Ar hecky Me | 2 33) |} 1) 16 _" aa ""<lb />oY Tarboru | AUU| mn M Clams! Biry. \ You may never,<lb />a Tarvore | he The clamTs eggs are carvied by thr But should you vere<lb />Ww Rocky Me | 2 14 | mother on her gills. When there<lb />Ar Veoaldon » . ha . dervaa iti } h ;<lb />are fish in the water with them, the | ONLY IN 1Ss97<lb />een at " | mother clains discharge the eggs, | anh 1O rinti<lb />Lr thi Od]! l o12 oOE! i fy erg Sranep Ow W hic h¢« Sooi i hatch, but if t! Ver @G areé ris rs ~ Q<lb />vuves Weldon 4.10 ® it., Halitax 4.28) no fish they carr§ the eggs until} | Ki HAL 5 i f Rub a3<lb />Ye li., arrives Scobland Neek ab 6,10 | they decay. The reason of mail tld<lb />u., Greenville WO? p, m., Kinston 1. ba |<lb /><lb />"=wCome to see us, a<lb />Te a behavior is this: Whe ye | .<lb /><lb />me Beturniag, igaves Kinston 7.0. strange behavior 1s this: When th | STANDARD CF THE WORLD<lb /><lb />~My, Greenville 8.52 a. im. Arrivin, ; OSS are set free in the water, they<lb /><lb />Tale ox at LL:20 a. w., Weldon 11.48 am | soon batch, and the little ones swim |<lb />Maily sxcent suuday. | about until they Gnd some mee 0 |<lb /><lb />| They are the strongest bicycles in the World"<lb />pie Standard by which all others are judged,<lb /><lb />. , har Ss By 1e<lb />Cras on YW ashnigiou ranch ieav® | which to attach themselves. they $4 a ike<lb /><lb />Washingivu 8.20 4, uw +» und 1.uu p. an, live for a time on:the MUCUS of the | "O98 pore tinlike:<lb />atcives varmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p.| fish and then drop off, sink tothe! | :<lb />ae i, a he reburniag eaves bottom and form burrows for them. ~Harifards, next best, $75, $60, $50, $45, F a<lb /><lb />�,� *¢ ae de il ar me e Ou 2u a. mW. ~ rea ay YNETRS . ) } \ \<lb />wand $,20 p. iy, arrives Washington belve *. This curious se mipa basil ! Handsomest Cotalogue ever issued, 4: PEON WHY yeoueg- AAAI WA ire ek ae<lb />M140 a. oa, and 7.20 pp. un, Daily ex-| lite is no doubt a reversion to ~the | free if you call. Saad ale are<lb />spt Sunday. Conueets with trains on| habit of some ancient ancestor."<lb /><lb />scotland Neck Branch. | Margaret WW. Leighton in Popular INDER &amp; CO c Anything from a =<lb />frain leaves LArDOrY,wN U, via Albe- Science Monthly. ~5. EPH T<lb /><lb />while MS detleih ty i. duily except sun- GREENVILLE, X. ©. 1S tLE C cd<lb />abby, a Daal) Ve Ud. a ounday 405 BP, Ms) .<lb /><lb />ave 1) syunouba 7.40 P.M, 6.00 p, um. eee . eure<lb />Sevuruiis.caves Plymouth dail except! eas ey OS<lb />~ Su ude y »iA0 a. Ub, -, Sunday ¢ ahs a a. ~| ae E"ull , Eran ID: we st A mm te],<lb />witive Larporo 1.16 a.m and fl, 45 | ig ;<lb />train ou Midland N. C..aranch leaves é AN DY CATHA PT C ; ea rca ee pean Te<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a} 4 . a oe ate are 6<lb />UW. arriving Simithtield 7°30 a, in. Ree . és if I |<lb />gurning leaves Suithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| f - bh D l R fl t<lb />vives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m { é C al �,� eC or.<lb />|<lb />Traius on Latta braueh, obvi R ; °<lb />d., leave Lista 6.40 pm, durive Dunbar | @ 4 Gives the home EWS<lb />1.50 p at, Clio 3.05 Pp gd. Returning | ¢<lb />leave Clict6.10 2m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| ¢ 4 ever y afternoon at th)<lb />eC<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily exee pt Sun-| ¢ ALL ( 1} f FY<lb />iv : 50 :<lb />| Ph ee Do small price of 25 cents<lb />Treaiu e@Clintou Branch leayes War- 7GLSTS, * 6 td<lb />baw for Clinton gaily, except Suuday, ABSOLUTELY PR seer enn, Cascarets are the Kieu! Laxa-4 Mont. Ar e Vou a sv h-<lb />(vu 0U a. a. aud 8.60 Pp. m° Returning wle aed booklet free. Ad. STCALING 2EMEDY CO. Chivieo. haere, Gin cerherie os 14 th ?<lb />leaves Cintou ul 7.uU a. in, auc 3,00 . @, SLED EEO SEES POSH OP OOOOH Se ~ scr er If not You<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />a)<lb />at Weldou forall points daily, all rail via . - _"~ ounew ena ough t to be.<lb />isichmoue. alse ab Rovky Mount with | ma<lb /><lb />N orfolk aud Varolinu K for Notiol<lb />ue all points North via Norfolk, Bas ? airy | 4<lb />JOHN #F, DLVINE, Nace :<lb /><lb />General supr,<lb /><lb />tT, M. EMAKSON,Tradiz Manager,<lb />J. R.KENLY. Gen') vtangeer,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR caafarataats | What Is It? nh<lb />The: dest is a pic ure of tae cale rata yall . ad a it<lb />* en Sos csisersto to are Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />Sally Newspaper in PARKED PENS . stg only $1 au om It<lb /><lb />iia i catia i nr | conta ~the: nets eve<lb />Norla Caroliaa, Best'in useT | ma ot ~no business man is week, and Bives informa.<lb />| . comple |<lb /><lb />teu Biba galery tion to the farmers, e:~<lb /><lb />specially thos growin<lb /><lb />oe. oi tobacco, that Is.° worth<lb /><lb />6 Ps maby times ~mote than<lb />3 ae ~seothom and Bk bees ti « subscription 4 ree.<lb /><lb />~ if<lb />Ai<lb />rile<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />The' Only: Fivé-Dollary Daily.<lb />its Class inthe State "<lb /><lb />also a<lb /><lb />_W H. BERNARD:<lb /><lb />rs<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />b<lb />/ eg we .<lb />1 * mild at ee ee ee ee, ee a eae ee Pes RS ~~ Ney emipee anak." yypemay ili"<lb />vont et lee matte ey awe wey - = oon 8 Fe wala ch adel. yal = + ; u<lb />w<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb />i<lb /><lb />GF<lb /><lb />Slaughter<lb />in Pri ces in<lb /><lb />our<lb />badies and<lb />@hildrens<lb /><lb />Slippers.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />i ane<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.50 Siippers,<lb />Reduced to $2.00.<lb /><lb />cna ERD, TNO<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.00 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.65.<lb /><lb />oe cme<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.50 Slippers, -<lb />Reduced to $1.25.<lb /><lb />eee)<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to.90.<lb /><lb />Shee erence<lb /><lb />Ladies $1 00 Slippers.<lb />Reduced to .75.<lb /><lb />Misses $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to .90.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Childrens 85c Slippers,<lb />Reduced to 65c.<lb /><lb />neem ey<lb /><lb />We have some beau-<lb />tiful styles and now is<lb /><lb />your chance to pur-<lb />chase some rare bar-<lb />gains.<lb /><lb />e =<lb /><lb />te -lumne of to.<lb /><lb />jeoncluded he would<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECLOR.<lb /><lb />ue<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Orestes many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />, Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S ~cures aneaeas to any busines<lb />To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne<lb />REVLECTOR<lb /><lb />-~<lb /><lb />Reaping Coustantly at it Brings Success<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ie al<lb />ed<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Passenger atu mall<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:62 A, M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inion Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washiagton Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day aud saturdags<lb /><lb />WxATHER BOLLETIN.<lb />Fair tonight and Tuesday, warmer<lb />Tuesday afternoon,<lb />HOT TAMALES,<lb /><lb />cee<lb /><lb />, LhereTs Always oMeat� in Them,<lb /><lb />2 mre<lb /><lb />Business is brightening up with the<lb /><lb />sign polisher,<lb /><lb />The inexperienced cycler often takes<lb />a tumble to dimselt.<lb /><lb />Karly peaches are blushing at the<lb />prices asked for them.<lb /><lb />She stoops tv conquer"the female<lb />cycier Climbing a hill.<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />ded<lb /><lb />New Corned Muilets at £. M. Me-<lb /><lb />GowanTs market.<lb /><lb />Best Vermont Butier on ice at M.<lb />L, starkeyTs.<lb /><lb />The burglar who cracks a safe usu-<lb /><lb />ally breaks the owner.<lb /><lb />The miming expert pases through<lb />miny a trying ore deal.<lb /><lb />It seems siranze that fast colors are<lb />tae ones that wonTt run.<lb /><lb />The limbs of a bowlegged man are<lb />bent on carrying him everywhere.<lb />a<lb />(<lb /><lb />1:<lb />le<lb /><lb />Nothing equals Grand Master<lb />Seld at M, L. StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />gar.<lb />vU,C0U people daily drink Caricol<lb />lend ~Lea. Buy it of S M. Scnuurz.<lb />wemuuade, Milk Soakes and othe: |<lb />suuuuer drinks at StarnxeyTs.<lb />M, L. d.arkeyTs groceries are ew<lb /><lb />and fresh, Give bim a eall,<lb /><lb />oSiuver Dollar� Fountain Pen, £urxT<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store,<lb /><lb />Celebrated Lion Ceftee, the most<lb />palatable drink put up in one pound<lb />J.S. ~LUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />M. L.<lb />StarkeyTs. His Chocolate Almonds are<lb />deligintul.<lb /><lb />packages.<lb /><lb />Nive line fresh Candies at<lb /><lb />Supply of new box papers, mourmhg<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Bouk<lb />Sure,<lb /><lb />Look<lb />Wiley Brown, They are selling milk<lb />five cents a quart. M. Kennedy is<lb /><lb />ior oNotice� by Jas. und<lb /><lb />no longer with them,<lb /><lb />Prof. John Butner, of Raleigh, died<lb />at Nashville on Friday, In the last<lb />f:w years Prof. Butner made several<lb />visits to Greenvillle and had a number<lb /><lb />musician.<lb /><lb />Ask any ot my customers and theyT<lb />will tell you the work done by Wil-<lb />mington Steam Laundry is unsurpassed.<lb />Next shipment goes forward Weenes-<lb /><lb />R|day morning, returns promp~ly Su'"<lb /><lb />urday evening.<lb />C. B. Wuicwarp, Agent,<lb /><lb />Archibald Tears, of a N. Y. town, |<lb />scare a farmer<lb />by holdiug him up on the roal and<lb />personating the devil, But the farmer<lb />who wasnTt in a scare moog jumped<lb />on him and walloped the d:vil out of<lb />him. Some men never dv enjoy a<lb /><lb />joke." Wilmington Star,<lb /><lb />1 Flanagan and Messis R. L. Carr, C,<lb /><lb />of friend here, He was an excellent} dre<lb /><lb />PLACE HUNTERS.<lb /><lb />cue se<lb /><lb />They Go and Ccme 1n Search of a Cool<lb />Sp.t, but Find it Not.<lb /><lb />day.<lb />The ballet cirl is handy with her<lb /><lb />feet.<lb /><lb />W. 8 Greer, of<lb /><lb />town.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, is in<lb /><lb />J. R. Corey went up the roadT this,<lb />mornins on business.<lb />Ed. Flanagan returned from More"<lb />head City Saturday.<lb />Mrs, Thos, McGee<lb />mother fer a tew days.<lb /><lb />1s Visitlug her<lb /><lb />Rev. J. B. Moxton left this mornin g<lb /><lb />ing for his home in ~Tarboro,<lb /><lb />from a pleasan trip to Greene county.<lb /><lb />Miss Minniz Tunstall] returned to"<lb />day from a two weeks trip to Greene<lb /><lb />county.<lb /><lb />Miss Anise Jones and little Miss<lb />Katie Tunstallewent vo Kinston Satur-<lb />day evening to sp:-nd some days.<lb /><lb />' Greenv.lle at Morehead.<lb /><lb />o20 use a common place expression,<lb />Greenville is ocutting a figure� at<lb />Morehead, and the many pepular young |<lb />people from this towa who have been<lb />at that charming resort the past week<lb />add much to the lite and gayety of the<lb />place.<lb /><lb />In the News and ObserverTs ropsit<lb />of a grand oge man� there on Thurs-<lb />day night we notice Greenville people<lb />mentioned more frequeatly than those<lb />of any cther town. The dance was led<lb />by C. 8S. Furbes, of Greenville, with<lb />Miss Elizabcth Crow, of Raleigh,<lb /><lb />The other participants from our<lb />town were Misses Lula White, Rosa<lb />Hooker, Nannie Fleming and Blanche<lb /><lb />L. Wilkinson and J. L. Fleming,<lb /><lb />The crowd at Morehead will be in-<lb />creased by another party from Green-<lb />Accord-<lb />ing to population Greenville is sending<lb />more people to Morehead this season<lb /><lb />ville who go down tomorrow.<lb /><lb />~ PA<lb />T. H. Bateman went t6 Bethel ic-<lb /><lb />Miss Sudi¢ Barding returned tovay |<lb /><lb />Great Reduction<lb />"_~"<lb /><lb />SBM es s-<lb /><lb />All Summer Goods<lb />Under the Knife.<lb /><lb />Also SEIPPERS.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />We are slashing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean them<lb />out. No reasonable price refused. Come before<lb /><lb />it is too late. .<lb /><lb />A Great Reduction<lb /><lb />Owing to the rapid advance of the season<lb />and finding ourselves largely overstocked<lb />we propose to inaugurate 2 sale commenc-<lb />ing this week and continuing for a month<lb />"the largest reduction sale ever inaugu-<lb />rated in Greenville. -We propose to CUT<lb />prices on all Semmer Stock. A corcial<lb />invitation is extended to all to pay our<lb />store a visit, and examine goods and prices.<lb /><lb />than any other town in the State.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />This is to notify cur many patrens<lb />that Mr. Kennedy is mo longer «nder<lb />our entploy. We will have the milk,<lb />butter and cream delivered as promptly<lb />as possible. Milk will he five cents a<lb />quart until fusther notice. We thaak<lb />you for your favors. Look out for the<lb />wagon in the morning.<lb /><lb />Jas. &amp; Wirey Brown.<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb />We ARE NOW PREPARED TO<lb />fill orders for Luaiuber, rough or<lb />dressed, and moaldings vi all kinds, on<lb />short notice.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.C,<lb /><lb />For Sale,<lb /><lb />A stock of goods, several sTall tracts<lb />of land, a saw and grist mill, a lot of<lb />sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber,<lb />log carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb />The above property must be sold to<lb />close up the business of J. H. Woolard<lb />«Sons. For further information ap-<lb />ply to G. M. MOORING, Lrustee,<lb />wWhichard, N. C.<lb />June 19, 1897.<lb /><lb />Valuable Property far Sal<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum der Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of srid Company,<lb />[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb />For further iniormation see or ad-<lb /><lb />* LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />necelyer, Kinsion, N. ©,<lb /><lb />NNER MN<lb /><lb />The weather tells you that, and I want<lb />to tell you my Ice House is ready to<lb />iurnish you with the wherewithal to<lb />Kéep cool. Car load of Ice just m and<lb />rT with have a full supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered in town without extra<lb />chafge. Out of town dortters receive<lb />~prompt at.ention, Customars can get<lb />tickers on application, Sandsy tours<lb /><lb />Pn dd<lb /><lb />Mt<lb /><lb />me any time you want Ice of Fresh<lb /><lb />Fresn Fish on ice every day. Call on}<lb /><lb />Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />pinata acetneti recone<lb /><lb />E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Lae rt A ett NC NRA<lb /><lb />FLEMING, Pres.<lb /><lb />R. R.<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb />a . CHERRY, Vic, Pres. AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />PPP ee el Pe el tel al<lb /><lb />We solicit your account. We offer every cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />EAT (CE GnAM<lb /><lb />andKeep Koo<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of}<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />ony<lb /><lb />ie ra Oy +.<lb />a ; ; .<lb />* a a ti? af fi AN<lb />a yo \<lb />é aiT \<lb />? Ri, AA:<lb />. Pa a<lb />SOS =a nat SN \<lb />wy Pe wife): |! \) \ ic.<lb />eye i<lb />\ ~<lb />' aka<lb />~ Sek<lb />} a ¥<lb />5 nS<lb /><lb />White Mountain §)<lb />and oGEM�<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS.<lb /><lb />Prices are than ever. Acom lete line ot<lb />use Ball Goods, Hammocks, Screen Doors<lb /><lb />fac<lb />Poa<lb />aia<lb /><lb />Fish. ,<lb />W. 8, PARKER.<lb /><lb />.KER &amp; HART<lb /><lb /></p>
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