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          <lb />@<lb />aS<lb /><lb />AILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />can<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />a fet, oy<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Moti.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1897.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />%<lb />g<lb /><lb />No, 782<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />' THAT<lb /><lb />They donTt cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb />on without a<lb />wrinkle. You<lb />have oseen the<lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the swell<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season: -<lb />we've got them<lb /><lb />here plenty as<lb />| preata fair. We<lb />_ show the best.<lb /><lb />SAAN tesigsestait niet a rth<lb /><lb />Ease Ball.<lb /><lb />Washington, June 21,"Orth was<lb />hit with unusual severity today. In<lb />the second inning two. home runs were<lb />made in succession by the Senators.<lb />Had Orth received proper support in<lb />the fi:ld, however, fewer hits would<lb />have been made off him. Score.<lb />Washington 9; Philadelphia 2.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 21. "What the Brs-<lb />tons did to PayneTs curves in the first<lb />and second innings of todayTs -ontest<lb />at Eastern park is best told by the<lb />score. Fisher relieved him, and after<lb />that hits and runs for the Bean Eaters<lb />were few and far between. Klobedanz {<lb />not. only pitched effectively for his side }<lb />but also led with the stick. Score,<lb />Brocklyn 6; Bostou 11.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, June 21."The Browns<lb />were unabie to hit Breitenstein today<lb /><lb />and were, therefore easily defeated,<lb />The fielding of the Browns wes mis~-<lb />erable. Score. Cinemnati 38; St.<lb />Leuis 3.<lb /><lb />Cleveland, June 21."The Indians<lb /><lb />giwe x miserable exhibition on their |<lb />return home today. Thej game was<lb />slow and poorly played on both sides.<lb />Score. Cleveland 5; Louisville 6.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, June 21."The Pirates<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />kept up their eastern record and lost to<lb />Chicago today. There were several<lb />occasions when the game could have<lb /><lb />been won by a little stick work, but<lb /><lb />; prietors.<lb /><lb />FIRE AND DEATH.<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector: )<lb /><lb />Aypen, N. C., June 23rd."About<lb />12:30 oTclock last night the old guard<lb />house here was set on fire and burned<lb />jown. I. was located on a back lot<lb />and the night'wasso calm that no oth-<lb />er nauses were endangered,<lb /><lb />This morning the Ciscovery was<lb />made that kerosene oii had been fut<lb />onihe new guard house, on Main<lb />street, and an effort made to burn that<lb />also, but did not suceeed. The old<lb />house that was destroyed was not in<lb />use, the new one having recently been<lb />built.<lb /><lb />Mr. John Branch, a highly esteemed<lb />citizen, died at his home dear here on<lb />Monday. He was 70 years old and<lb /><lb />leaves a widow and three boys,<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Che News and Observer tells of a<lb />band ot forgers operating in this and<lb />other Southern States. Their seneme<lb />is to pass bogus checks on hotel pro-<lb />Several North Carolina<lb />hotels have been swindled.<lb /><lb />A white boy at Wilkesboro cut a<lb />neyroTs threat and killed him. He<lb />said the negro had shot at him and<lb />was making an assault when he did<lb /><lb />the cutting, in self defense,<lb /><lb />DonovanTs men were not equal to thé<lb />| Mrs. Mary Blake, of Raleigh, aged<lb /><lb />emergency. Score. Pittsburg 2; Chi- | _. , .<lb />a 5� 75 years, felldead while sitting in a<lb />. o ¢<lb /><lb />chair on hur front porch.<lb /><lb />ions lost both games to New York to-<lb />day through their inavility to hit Ruste |<lb />and Meekin, particularly Rusie who in |<lb />the first game heid the Orioles down<lb />t» five scattesed hits, The big hoos-<lb />ierTs support was faultless.<lb /><lb />In the second game the Birds lost 4<lb />chance to tie the score in the ninth<lb />Svore.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, June 21-"The Caamp- |<lb /><lb />| A Good Appointment.<lb /><lb />| We learn from the News and Obser*<lb />ver that Gov. Russell has appointed<lb />Col. I. A. Sugg one uf the delegates<lb />to the National Cotton Growers Con-<lb />| vention to be held at Galveston, Texas<lb />(August 2nd. ~This appointment is an<lb />excellent one and will meet with the<lb /><lb />cago 6. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />through poor coaching. " ;<lb />| F * hearty apprvalof the people of the<lb /><lb />First game :<lb /><lb />Baltimore 2; New York 6.<lb /><lb />Second game :<lb /><lb />Baltimore 5; New York 6.<lb /><lb />eastern part ofour State, the section<lb />which ae is sent to represent, for in<lb />Col. Sugg they have a representative<lb />man and one who is fully alive to the<lb />HOW THE OLUBS STAND. interests of the State. He is a man<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent zewlous and energetic, and his zeal and<lb /><lb />Boston 34 12 739 | energy are always directed for public<lb />Baltimore 8312 733 \enterprises and tor the public good.<lb />Cincinnati 28 17 . 622|Col. Sugg has for a Jong time been<lb />New York 27 2 6oi 614 | ac ively engaged in the cultivation of<lb />Brooklyn 23 23, 500 | cotton and he will go to the convention<lb />Philadelphia 24 95 490 | with the experience of an intelligent<lb />Cleveland 92 24 478 | observer fresh trom the field of action,<lb />Pittsburg 21 = 24 478 |and we feel justitied in saying that<lb />Washington 18 26 ~ 499|No th CarolinaTa interest will not<lb /><lb />Louisville 18 28 39} | suffer in his hands. We are, glad to<lb />Chicayo - 18 29 383 ~hear him say that he intends goiay.<lb />St. Louis 10 3) 204<lb /><lb />Sued for $10,000.<lb /><lb />Hon. Buck Kitchin, 1s here to ans"<lb />wer a summons in which he and Hr-<lb />ry Skinner are sued for $10,000 by a<lb />man named Corpening who they<lb />charged with stealing their, money and<lb /><lb />A map too full of whiskey caused | some articles of apparel while at the<lb />sone excitement on main street 0*/¢t, Louis convention last year, says<lb />day. There wasnTt any policeman in| the Newton Enterprise. Mr. Corpen-<lb />ing was their room mate and Buck<lb /><lb />A large number of Greenville Ma-<lb />sons will go to Grimesland tom*rrow<lb />to attend the celebraticn and installation<lb />of officers of the lodge there.<lb /><lb />sight.<lb /><lb />Pitt County Rifles will have a) says his conduct was of such @ suspi~<lb />sp2cial meeting Friday afternoon for cious nature Lelore and after they<lb />target practice and to complete plans missed their money that they had every<lb />for guing into camp for &amp; week at/Tfeason to make the charges against<lb />Ocracoke. him.<lb /><lb />sia seasetanneneaianal tens 4<lb /><lb />~eee<lb /><lb />Great Reduction.<lb /><lb />ee 4 : ¢<lb />ae ane Rea eee,<lb /><lb />NTS Furnishings,<lb /><lb />ever shown in the city. We<lb />are making extra induce=-<lb /><lb />ments for summer weights.<lb />Come to see us if you. want<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ereat bargains.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />PRICES<lb /><lb />GREATLY<lb /><lb />REDUCED<lb />AT<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEET<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />SUMMER<lb />Coops<lb /><lb />MUST GO,<lb /><lb />R&amp; C0.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />2 :<lb />t - wo<lb /><lb />rat<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Talmage on Lookout Mountain.<lb />oThe carriage wound its way<lb />up, up, up. Standing thefe on<lb />ie: "" : the tip-top rock, I saw five<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).|States of the Union. Seenes<lb />mice : -=|stupendous and overwhelming.<lb />One almost is disposed to ~ake<lb />off his hat in the presence of<lb /><lb />DATLY REFTECTOR<lb /><lb />~" D, 3 WHICHARD, Eéitor.<lb /><lb />iat i.<lb /><lb />-+*. Maussred as second-lass mail matter.<lb /><lb />co ae ce SORIA<lb />-*. gURSCRIPTION RATES. what seems to be the grandest<lb />One yor, « - = ° _ $8.00 prospect of this continent.<lb /><lb />o@Oae month, - + - - -/There is Missionary Ridge, the<lb /><lb />ok. - * » ed 10 ~ Pe<lb /> casared in town by eurriers without beach agaiust which the red<lb />OuIre etl. bi'lows of Federal nd Confed-<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad en appiication to the editor or at<lb />he office<lb /><lb />erate courage surged and broke.<lb />There are the blue mountains of<lb />" North and Soath Carolina. With<lb />We desire 4 ive ee seit strain of. vision there is Ken~<lb />: pecs pole tee of mawe yee oecurs | bucky, there is Virginia. At our<lb />fa each  ueighborhood. Write plainly |feet, Chattanooga and Chicsa-<lb />gad only on one side of the paper. mauga, the pronunciation of<lb />Se ~which proper names will thrill<lb />ages to come with thoughts cf<lb />" {valor anc desperation and agony,<lb /> Deimded Negroes Return, Looking each way, and any way,<lb />from the top of that moun-<lb />tain earthworks, earthwork»"the<lb />beautiful Tennessee ~winding<lb />through the valley. curling and<lb />coiling around making letter oS,T<lb />after letter oS,� as if that letter<lb />; | . -. Igtood for shame, that brothers<lb />por sd dsy, abound reernnd should have gone into massacre<lb />ug Sea hong shat with each other, while God ana<lb />ai . : o<lb />. Yemany of their unmber died of neha washed aes ee<lb />ostarvation aud fevers; that the on nn itd »<lb />. the Sierra Nevadas, and on the<lb />2 society did rot fulfill the contract Alpe bot) never asw to far 46<lb />and many members of the expe-|+ om the top of Lockout Moun-<lb />dition are stranded in England, gain.� :<lb />unable to get,back to their! JP ooxont Mountain is along the<lb />homes, line of the Southern Railway en<lb />The pian of the African coloni- |p ute from New York to Nash-<lb />zation was organized early 1D/viilg andthe Tennessee Centen-<lb />1894, in the mind of Bishop Tur-|jj,) Exposition.<lb />ner, who was traveling in the<lb />South. It was formulated and<lb />carried. intd effect by Jeremie<lb />Millan, a white man of ,Birming- "<lb />bam. Ala., who founded what was| oNext to a match that wont<lb />known as the Internationa! Emi-| ght is a friend who won't stand<lb /><lb />up for you in an emergency.�<lb />How trae.<lb /><lb />If there is anytoing disap-<lb />pointing, anything that may<lb />C1use disaster, to words and con-<lb /><lb />Johnson, an intelligent colored | gsience itis a match that won't<lb /><lb />manefof Hot Springs, Ark. in/jight. Youare in sore need of<lb /><lb /># November, 18'4, started for Li-/jioht,it may be a burglar has<lb /><lb />beriae Wuh him was a commit-|jnvaded your privacy, and 18<lb /><lb />tes to mabe arrangements for the} busy with his burglarious inten-<lb /><lb />colonies. It was estimated at}ciongs. He may work on with<lb /><lb />that time that there were 4,000! perfect unconcern, if the match<lb /><lb />colored persons who were ready | donTt light.<lb /><lb />to join the colony. They expect} You have a friend who says 10<lb /><lb />ed to buiid a town which would} gaushiny days, oITll stand by you<lb /><lb />scon be in a flourishing condi |throagh thick and thin,� but<lb /><lb />tion. Kuch colonist was to pa) | when the test comes and you need<lb /><lb />$41 for his transportation, 404 /}some one to lean upon, you find<lb /><lb />was expected to have $200 in gold] your friend is a omatch that<lb /><lb />with him to lay the foundation Cf] won't tight,� and you are disap-<lb /><lb />his fortrne inthe new land. poicted, not only ~in the person<lb /><lb />The fiist large party of colc-|ia whom you placed confidence,<lb /><lb />nists, numbering 200,'left favan-<lb /><lb />| nah, Ca., March 15, for their new<lb /><lb />home, and after that seyeral/ On, how many matches there<lb /><lb />smaller parties joined them./ate in the world that won't light!<lb /><lb />twenty-five acres of land fcr|And how many friends there are<lb /><lb />eich adult and 10 acres for each| Who are ready to praise when<lb /><lb />- child was promised; and on|praise is not needed, but are<lb /><lb />landing each person was to be|8cared and fly away when the cat<lb />provided with a barrel of flour,|Of disaster appears. .<lb /><lb />- $sodarréls of meat » quantity 6f| Ob, for tried friends, who,<lb /><lb />* Bagay anda contplete set of|kuowing what friendship is, will<lb /><lb />~farming implements. D. K.|stana by you in evil report as<lb /><lb />Fiammer, prseident of the socie- | Well as good; who do notT con-<lb /><lb />ty, accompanied the emigrants,|demn without a hearing; who<lb /><lb />According to the stories told by| Will measure your worth by your<lb /><lb />fiose who have returned, when|4ctions, and not refuse sympathy<lb /><lb />Grevilanded in Liberia, Flammer| When you need it, or when you<lb /><lb />deserted them, taking whatever| are destitute."Durbam Sun.<lb /><lb />ey atone for them except the a<lb /><lb />and, which they found 35 mil |<lb /><lb />from any town, and which mh Matrimony Declining.<lb /><lb />incapable of growing anything It 1s stated by gathers of vital<lb /><lb />bat coffee. Even t ; ol :<lb />- ~guccessfally, would ale 2 Ag: statistics that matrimony is de-<lb /><lb />-years. , clining"that the -percentage of<lb />aN Charles Peterson, of Madison,| marriages to population shows a<lb /><lb />Ark,, with his wife aod family,|steady falling off. One would<lb />are among those returned. He/hardly expect to find this thing<lb />Pye ~spent gongs all hog in| charged to the bicycle, yet an<lb />of starvation nia he� ~ io eminent English scholor and<lb />ise enough money 10 return.<lb />Vharles Moore, whose family|somethine to do with it. He<lb /><lb />in Mivsissippi, said the|thinks the attention of many<lb /><lb />Se id go ing bi young men is so absorbed by<lb />8, and live on little or noth- the greater part of the year tha~<lb /><lb />all the work for etarva-|the girl does not get her full<lb />: share of consideration.<lb /><lb />i we ae itt aad a ee a -<lb /><lb />, WepnesDAY, JuNE 23, 1897.<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />New York, June 21."Thirteen<lb />colored persons who formed part<lb />of the 200 sent to Liberia, by the<lb />International Emigration Society<lb />in March, 1896, arrived in this<lb /><lb />pagent!<lb /><lb />Matches that Won't Light.<lb /><lb />gration Society. It was claimed<lb />that the Presiuent of Liberta had<lb />premised the. colonies the land<lb />and farmirg implements. The<lb /><lb />xavance guard in charge of D. L.<lb /><lb />which were made.<lb /><lb />Gooa Roads Will Come.<lb /><lb />This agitation for good roads<lb />is meeting the cordial endorse"<lb />ment of all of our public men<lb />who stop to give it more. than a<lb />passing thought. Ex-Vice Pres-<lb />ideut Adlai E. Steyenson is now<lb />among thore who strongly com-<lb />mend the mvement of the<lb />League of American Wheelmen<lb />for better highways. Says he in<lb />a recent letter:<lb /><lb />oIT am in full sympathy with<lb />the efforts now being made to<lb /><lb />in the professions of friendship<lb /><lb />observer finds that the wheel has<lb /><lb />secure good roads throughout our<lb />country. This is a living ques-<lb />tion. There is little difficulty in<lb />getting from one-large city to<lb />another, or even in crossing the<lb />continent, but the important<lb />question is how to get from the<lb />country hometo the schoolhouse,<lb />tothe church, tothe markej. It<lb />is a gratifying fact thas this sub-<lb />ject is now undergoing through<lb />discussion in many of our States.<lb />The result will, be beneficial,<lb />Like other important questions<lb />it will work out its own solution.<lb />1 agree with Goyernor Markham<lb />that good roads. mean advanced<lb />civilization.T �<lb /><lb />When people iixe Mr. Steven-<lb />son begin to emphasize the need<lb />better country highways, surely<lb />there must be a great public<lb />interest to be subserved. And<lb />what are the facts? Mr. Steven-<lb />son lives at Bloomington, IIl., ip<lb />the center of a district where<lb />roads are notcriously bad. It is<lb />not the only district of its kind,<lb />by many odds. There ase dozens<lb />of such Cistricts in every State iz<lb />the Union. The Bloomington<lb />district if only a sample aud<lb />should not be singled out as an<lb />illustration, but for a mere coin -<lb />cidance. A prominent paper in<lb /><lb />Let the dispatch speak for itself:<lb /><lb />oThs embargo of mud is com-<lb />plete 10 central Lilinois. Farmers<lb />who have liged in McLean<lb />county more than half a century<lb />declare that they have neyer seen<lb />the roads so utterly impassable<lb />us they arenow. Goneral stagna-<lb />tion in retail trade 18 now the<lb />vesult. Farmers tind it i npossi-<lb />ble to come to town iu a light<lb />velicie drawn by fourT horses.<lb />Much ef the corn stored iv cribs<lb />has retted on the cob and<lb />crumbles in the shelter. The<lb />condition of grainis giving the<lb />farmers serious trouble."The<lb />Newspaper.<lb /><lb />IndustrTal aba Statistical.<lb /><lb />A Madras dentist Las, it an-<lb />nounced, received asum, of £700<lb />for supplyiuvg his higrpness the<lb />nizam of Hyderabad with a row<lb />of false teeth.<lb /><lb />London stretches ton to twelve<lb />miles from east to west and eight<lb />miles from north to south. ~Two<lb />thousand omnibuses, 1,000 tram<lb />care, nearly 12,000 cabs, and sev-<lb />eral railways are required to car-<lb />ry the people to aud from ~cneir<lb />places of business and to the<lb />theatres, for making calls, ete.<lb /><lb />An electric contribution box ia<lb />the fatast Connecticut invention-<lb />Toe minister touches the bution<lb />wud small silver cars, lined with<lb />velvet, visit each pew simultane-<lb />ously, running on @ siénder rail<lb />back of eavh pew. Each car re-<lb /><lb />entrance, and the deacons collect<lb />the receipts after the service.<lb /><lb />Eleven years ago the first at-<lb />tempts were made to raise fruit<lb />in Itaty from the seedT of Florida<lb />oranges. Onty in Rhodi was the<lb /><lb />the yield 18 about 10,000 boxes, of<lb />which 1,000 haye recently arrived<lb /><lb />duct has been marketed.<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb />[\linois published an interesting ||<lb />dispatch from its Bloomington |]<lb />correspondent a few weeks since. |<lb /><lb />turns toa lock box at the pew<lb /><lb />experiment @ success. This year<lb /><lb />in New York. The fruit ripens| the<lb /><lb />: ) , ac R, i; DA<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. *<lb /><lb />STATEMENTIOF THE<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $42,153 81<lb />Over Drafts. 895,29<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60<lb />Current Expenses 1,312,04<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Cash on hand 28.088.18<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.31<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs<lb />your account, promising every accommo<lb /><lb />VIS, PresTt. | oe :<lb />J. L. LITTLE, CashTr<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />- The Bank of Greenvile,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. _ ,<lb /><lb />At the Close of Business May 14th,"1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Protits 3,042.54<lb />Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.66<lb />Cashiers Uhecks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />Total  $85,566,3t<lb /><lb />of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have<lb />dation consistent with good banking,<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />Wehave a large<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />~UME<lb /><lb />a? a ol a LORE _ cea sleeeaes TTL TSA)<lb /><lb />PRESES yp Mea<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />nn anne<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb />My)<lb /><lb />= NOMI<lb /><lb />ee oe a<lb /><lb />dO. GORE &amp; OU<lb /><lb />We have ,utt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and tue alcest line of Cof-<lb />| fins and Ceskets, in word, metal-<lb />{lic and cloth ever broughtto<lb />Green\ illo,<lb /><lb />; We aha proparod &amp;-: (0 embalm-<lb />lng in all its forme.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to con<lb />dacting fuzerals and bodies en-<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respe:t.<lb /><lb />Oar }.rices are lower than ever.<lb />_ We Go not want monupoly but<lb />invite Competition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in {the John Flanagan<lb />Bugay CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO,<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />RA SPECIALTY sais ce<lb />ondary OrTer-<lb />ue tiary Syphilis permanently eured in 16 to<lb />moodays. You can be treated at home for<lb />the same price undersame guaranty. If<lb />ay you prefer to. come here we will contract<lb />_ to pay pailyoad fare and hotel bills, and no<lb />charge, it we failto cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitice BLOOD POISON that<lb />wo guarcntee to cure. We Bolicit the most Qbsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the wor!d for a<lb />caso we cannot cure. ~his disease has always<lb />bailed the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />&amp;500,900 capital behind our uncondi-<lb />ticnal guaranty. Absolute prdédfs sent sealed on<lb />appliestion, Address COOK REMEDY CO.<lb />307 Masanic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />clans.<lb /><lb />ESTARLANHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. iM, SSHULTE<lb /><lb />PIRK, ~SIDES &amp;SHOTODER<lb /><lb />YARMERS AN}? MEKUHANTS BLY<lb /><lb />. ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befcce pra<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is ooraplete<lb />un allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR.COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT?. LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, éc,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu... 3 en<lb />lins you to bay at o1e prok. A eou-<lb />ete stock of |<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />jin Italy after the Florida pro-|so<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond<lb />Ree &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Fractice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />ee C f OO ORS WANTED for<lb />. AQ. '. Talmages oThe<lb />Earth Girdled,� o» his famous tour<lb /><lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lion ~TalmageTs books sold, and **The<lb />Karth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />| Wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb />book, big commissions. a gold mine for<lb />workers, Credit given, freight paid,<lb />ontfit free. Drop all trash and gell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outtit and territory, The<lb />Dominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb />cago.<lb /><lb />Sarbers.<lb /><lb />games A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />~TONSOREIAL ARTIST,<lb />GHKEKENVILLE. N.C,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiig Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />jf oRBERT ELDIMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIUNABLE BARE BK. &amp;<lb />Special atteution given co cleanin.<lb />Gentlemens Cloth ng<lb /><lb />OTEL NICVAOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burgess, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. U,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reny<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />trie bells to every room, attentive ser<lb />Vants. Fish and Oysters aeryed dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next; session of the school will<lb />open ong<lb />MNDAY sHPT. ¢, 18%:<lb />and continue for 10 month3.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />ieidomae i Ki nglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~ $2 50<lb />Higher iT) T eo $3 00<lb />| Languages (each) ** = o%* $1 0<lb /><lb />will be as heretofore, ~<lb /><lb />Always on band and soldat pricesto suit| | w. eat : :<lb />pte Our go areail bought and esi paovange eae ~<lb /><lb />cps oro ghd aR naR wee<lb /><lb />~ 1. 0 ULTZ G@ eW.C, a ne<lb /><lb />The work and discipline of the shoo!<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />il<lb /><lb />&amp; WELDIN R.R<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON<lb />bap AMD BRANCHES,<lb />4-1 FLORENCE Rad RUAD<lb />'Gunenseu penedule<lb />TRAINS GOING 800TR.<lb />Dated a si.<lb />May 21, é 2 ly.am. *<lb />1897, ZR]. .<lb />A Miw lx, &amp;<lb />Leave Weldou | 11 50) "-<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 52<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12/10<lb />ii emer | omen<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45<lb />Ly Wilson 2 O05) 4 -, 6 2U<lb />Lv Selma 2 50<lb />Lv FayTtteville} 4 15<lb />Ar. Florence 6 65<lb />Gb<lb />a<lb />Zea<lb />mene eninix  a ee<lb />P.M, A.M,<lb />uy Wilson 2 OS rT)<lb />Lv Go dsboro 3 10 5<lb />Lv Ma; olia 4 lt \<lb />Ar Winwingto: | 6 43 9 45<lb />ts M. A. M<lb /><lb />"TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />Dated 2m, &amp; te<lb />a May zith, | gG |g om<lb />1897, IA | 4 Ad<lb />ia. M..P.M<lb />LY bk iorence | 8 45) 7 4<lb />Lv Fayetteville 11 1U| 9 40<lb />VOT es 12 37)<lb />Ar Wits 1 20:11 35<lb />Ge \<lb />ae A. M.| 1PM<lb />-9 ¥ iimington! 9 00) | 7 OW<lb />Ly oMugnolia | al au} 8 30<lb />LV daoldevore 1 Ov 9 36<lb />or Wilsen 1 U0 10 27<lb />luy Larboro 1 42 |<lb />hs 40<lb />c's o£:<lb />Zz ws<lb />. 2) M, | P.M,<lb />uv Wilson. | 1 42 10 By<lb />Ar Roo! Ky Mt | 233 __.| 11 16<lb />of Tarboro | 400) e M<lb />uv ~Curborc ey<lb />Lv Kocky Mi 2 17 o<lb />~Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />rain ou Scotleg. 4 Neck Branch Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, nm. Halifax 4,28<lb />p. m., &amp;rrives Scotland Neck at £.10 Pb<lb />®., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb /> mn. Keturning, leaves Kinston 7.0<lb />a. M., Greenville 8.382 a. m, Arriving<lb />@alifax at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Hrains on Weshnigton Branch leave<lb />Woasuiugion 3.20 a, 1., and 1.00 p..m,<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningle: ies<lb />Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. i,, arrives W Vashingiton<lb />11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p» m. Daily ex-<lb />opt Suaday. Connects with trains on<lb />beotland Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves uarooru, N U, via Albe-<lb />warie &amp; tuleigh it. 4, daily except mun-<lb />dy, at 5 00 p, ., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />attive Plymonti7.40 BP, M., 6,00 pe an.<lb />Rew WPHIbs .eaver., Plymouth daily exeeL<lb />Suudyy, 7 1.50 a. mi. , sunday 9.00 a a,<lb />oIrive Parboro WW, 18 am aud ll. 45<lb /><lb />_ ~Train on Midlazd N. C. branch leawes<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />i. anniving Smitktield 7°30 a. in. Be-<lb />faring leaves Smdthtield 8.00 a. m,, are<lb />rives ut Goldsbors 4.30 4. m.<lb /><lb />Fraius on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Laita 6.4 pm, agrive Dunbar.<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 8.06 p m. Returning;<lb />leave Céjot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,,<lb /><lb />arrive Fantta 7.50 a ma, daily, except Sun-,<lb /><lb />dar<lb />;<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-'<lb />eaw fer Clinton caily, except Suauday,<lb />10 00 a. m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg<lb />leaves Cincon at7.U04..m. aud3,00 , m.<lb /><lb />Train N@, 78 makes elose connection<lb />ut Weldon forall pointe daily, all rail via<lb />dsichmone. alse at Kavky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and VarolinaRk &amp; for Nonolk<lb />¢e all polutes North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb />General sup:.<lb /><lb />Ts, EMERSON,T affie Manager.<lb />J. K.KEVGY. Geni aneger,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The widest<lb /><lb />Laiy Newspaper i<lb />orth Caroiina.<lb /><lb />~The Only iive-Dollar Daily<lb /><lb />~its Claas inthe State<lb />«ie<lb /><lb />w i. BERNARD<lb /><lb />| which kas been very extensive, |<lb /><lb />.|people who will have the choice<lb />; and he is the choice of the peo-<lb /><lb />Ks aye at, ee eS we<lb />tt hae o|  &amp; . F 4<lb />� i 4 a ie pe 0 es<lb />' * an &amp; hi<lb />&amp; | ee Fee wi<lb /><lb />Mr. Sewall Talks.<lb /><lb />oHoo. Artbar Siar] was on t uke<lb />way home from Califoraia, and<lb />was interviewed by a reporter.<lb /><lb />oTs the silver<lb />creasing ?�<lb /><lb />oWell,<lb /><lb />iit<lb /><lb />sentiment in-<lb />from my obse: vation,<lb /><lb />should say it certainly is. In<lb />Califoimia, abort nine men ot of<lb />every ten you meet are for silver.<lb />In Maine the growth cf the silver<lb />Sontiment is necessarily slow, but<lb />it is there.� |<lb /><lb />oWill Mr. Bryan be the Demos<lb />cratic nominee fcr President ?�<lb /><lb />oT do not think there is any<lb />doubt of it in the World. If be is<lb />living when 1900 rolls around he<lb />will head the ticket. Why, my,<lb />friend, Mr. Bryan is alrcady non:<lb />inated in the hearts of the!<lb />American Democracy, and unlass|<lb />there is a revolution in all nresent:<lb />conditions [ don't see how he:<lb />can heip being elected when he'<lb />is nominated. Of course. you<lb />cannot tell what will be the result:<lb />of the present administratico.|<lb />So far 1 catunot see that times are!<lb />Oav wait improved, As a busi-<lb /><lb />ness man can discern no change:<lb />fur the better in the business de"<lb />pression.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />| oOh, yes, the next convention!<lb />will notainate Mr. Bryan. As in<lb />i the last convention, it will be the:<lb /><lb />| ple.�T" Norfolk Virginian.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Two million poundsT worth oft<lb /><lb />German toys ace sold in England |<lb />every year.<lb /><lb />tniprovement- !<lb /><lb />~Is it a fact,� asked the cynic one<lb />day, ~~that you improve each shin<lb />ing minuic?�T<lb /><lb />oYes,T? answered the busy little<lb />bee modestly.<lb /><lb />oHow long have you been doing<lb />that?�<lb /><lb />oAlways.�<lb /><lb />oWell, you ought to be having a<lb />better time than yau seemio have, if<lb />that is the case.TT"Deiroit Tribune.<lb /><lb />A Katy.<lb /><lb />oWhat has becomovf your back-<lb />er?TT asked tha idle person of Barnes<lb />Tormer.<lb /><lb />oT guess [worked him too hard,�T<lb />replied that eminent tragedian. ~TI<lb />killed the goose by pulling his gold.<lb /><lb />ple and booklet free. Sal. SPERLING REMEDY G0..<lb /><lb />| sunday.<lb /><lb />sn leg at the proverb goes.� - @ Jevery Vhursdav night. J. Be Cherry<lb />C. W. B. Walson, See.<lb />Boron a: hte Fe ee meet ee ele eee aa ee 1 ee ae eee 3<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />3 .<lb />:<lb />4 :<lb />9 t<lb />9 eas e<lb />|. tos " an |<lb />25¢ 50¢ a DRUGGISTS $<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUAR GNTEED to cure any.case of constipation, Cascavets are the Ideal Laxa.<lb /><lb />tive. never grip or gripe, but cause easy Matural results, Sain ~<lb /><lb />Most ~Wouderfti City. d<lb />The most wonderful city within<lb />the limits of the United States, and<lb />which has no existence whatever<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, an<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission wer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />oPROM rest 19 FLOWERS.�<lb /><lb />California oP Marie?<lb /><lb />Cotten and Peanut, .<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices ot cotto.<lb />\furnished<lb /><lb />during the summer months, is Fish ' GOTTON, : j<lb /><lb />City, Mich. tie municipal oddity nocd Middling if " oe _" Regie: Nn<lb />ton te no Sana ts |S |: See ene Gees<lb />regularly overy winter and is occu- Bond Ordinary aoe P to daa ae a he ad<lb />pied by nien ad their families who Tone"quict. yon abanT &amp;<lb /><lb />are engaged in catching, cleaning<lb /><lb />and packing lake trout and white- | pine rear ees Let us Help You to<lb /><lb />fish for the market. Fish City is | pxtra Prime ri .<lb />situated in the same cove nearly ev- | oancy 2 | a Decision, |<lb /><lb />ery winter and is built of rough | Spanish 60 to 7<lb /><lb />pine boards, In the winter of 1893-4 | Tene"quiet. A trip via New Orleans and<lb />it had a popolation of nearly 3,00C ree _ the Soathern Pacific to eit!:ar<lb />and in 1894-5 almost twice that o Greonetina sae: Mexico or the Pacific Coas: 1s<lb /><lb />number."St. Louis Republic.<lb /><lb />one you will never forget.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz. y 8<lb /><lb />iia Gutter, per Ib 6 0 25| ItTs a Transition from<lb />Gentleman (to peddler )}"Call these M GRtOrn at, ~on _<lb />safety matches? Why, they won't | john) Cee Sams wi x0|rrost to F lowers.<lb />light at all. ; Corn Meal 45 to 66 ae ke<lb />Peddler"Weil, wot could you ~ave | Flour, Family *4.25 to 6.75 And the service-is so laxuii-<lb />| gafer?"London Fun, Lard 5} to 10 ous that people who have<lb />, Bare Sri ty tested otunses Limited� call<lb />Coffee 7 to 20 it incomparable, .<lb />~~ Salt per Sack 75 101 56 "" . ionamin<lb />D i R F CT 3 R Vv. Chickens 10 to 26 Ifyou are Thinking of<lb />| Kegs per doz 7 tol! os eee,<lb />ee8 WAX.DEr 20|Going, Write Us.<lb /><lb />CHURC ik5.<lb /><lb />BAPTIST"Services every<lb />~moring and evening, Prayer<lb />~Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />9, D. Rouvtree, Superintendent,<lb /><lb />CA THOLIC"No reguiar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Suan<lb />di av, morning and evening. Lay ser<lb />~vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A<lb />I|Grevves, Rector. Sanday schooT 9 30<lb />A.M. W. 2B. Brown, Superinter dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST-~Seivices everT Sun-<lb /><lb />day. morning and evening. Prayer |~<lb />meeting Wednesday eveving, Rey.<lb /><lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor.<lb />9:30 A. M. A. B Ellington,<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Se1 vices<lb />morning aud evenirg. Rev,<lb />. B. Morton Pastor.<lb />9: 30 A.M. E. B Fickien Superinten-<lb />dent T<lb />LUDGES. .<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M.~--Greenville Lodge No.<lb />284 ineets tirst and third Monday even-<lb />ings WM.Kirg W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />See.<lb /><lb />I. O. O. F."Coveneni<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening.<lb />Hardee N.G. LL. H. Pender,<lb /><lb />K. of P."Lar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. Krank<lb />hk. duds.<lb /><lb />Lodge No, 17<lb />DD. W.<lb />sec.<lb /><lb />No.<lb />W. i<lb /><lb />R. A."ieb Vance Couuci!}<lb />meets every Thursday evening.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See.<lb /><lb />K.of H."fnsurance Lodge Nw, 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Jolin<lb />tlanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Councit 236 meets<lb /><lb />Chicazo, Montreal, Can., or New York. 217.<lb /><lb />si gow<lb /><lb />o= Itisa peRice ot<lb /><lb />Best in use. The outfit<lb /><lb />1�"�)�"�<lb /><lb />~HAT? a<lb /><lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />rime! t, ot these Fountain Pens|<lb />of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />i when you see them and<lb />Iearahow ety cheap they are. |<lb /><lb />Is It? jaan<lb /><lb />tae waleneatwTs gE<lb /><lb />N PENG<lb /><lb />ot. no waitin oad. ~man_jis<lb /><lb />Sunday, |<lb />~meeting | a@eé<lb /><lb />SINHA SET OV E<lb /><lb />Sunday school |<lb />Superin- | %<lb /><lb />third |:<lb /><lb />Sunday sehool |;<lb /><lb />Wiison. K. of OA<lb />{Ged<lb /><lb />1696 | Se<lb /><lb />We have a book entitl d<lb />oThrough Storyland to San<lb />s%t Seas,� a handsome voluwe<lb />of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />which we will send on receipt<lb />of 10 cents in staups te cover<lb />postage. We also bave a de-<lb />lightful little gnuideto Mexi-<lb />co, which we will send oa<lb />receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />cost of mailng.<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />Read them Both.<lb /><lb />Shall we put you down for a<lb />copy? If so, or if you want<lb />any special information, it<lb />will be cheerfully farnishea<lb />by addressiug,<lb /><lb />8. F.B. MORSE,<lb /><lb />Passenger and Tieko<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />~ WORKER.<lb /><lb />enanaented Q<lb />_ Offers his services to the z<lb />) citizens of Greenville and the Q<lb /><lb />: public generally. Ds<lb />© ROOFING, GUTTERING, ;<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />guaranteed or |<lb />* no charges made, ~Tobacco<lb />) Flues made in season. Shop ¢<lb />. inrear of 5 and 10 cent store. »<lb /><lb />Satisfaction<lb /><lb />General<lb />Agent,<lb /><lb />a ar<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever ===<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"==gy~Come to see us. a<lb /><lb />PAA OA aly FN A I tM. PN<lb /><lb />/ Tae nd Pn toe fi,<lb />i SALAAM AAA A<lb /><lb />UE CLid -Qoggue<lb />Anything from a%@=+-<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />E*ull ~Snee Poster.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at. the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are you a sub-<lb />seriber ? If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />Wi<lb />oThe Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1 a year, [<lb />contains the news every<lb /><lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, ¢:-.<lb /><lb />specially those _ growiny<lb />tobacco,xthat. is worth<lb />many times more .thian<lb />the subscription price.<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.<lb />arvives 6:57 P, M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />cnentee�"�teiee anna<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Wednesday, ful-<lb />lowed by showers.<lb /><lb />HOT TAMALES.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />ThereTs Always ~MeatT in Them.<lb /><lb />a<lb />A light shower today.<lb /><lb />Green apple pie 18 ripe.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Thursday.<lb /><lb />Not many days lett tor listing taxes.<lb /><lb />To raise a<lb />razor,<lb /><lb />beard, first get your<lb /><lb />Attached tu Lis work"-the chained<lb />convict.<lb /><lb />Services in the Methodist church<lb />tonight.<lb /><lb />Peanut venders are working the<lb /><lb />shell game.<lb /><lb />The singers are dropping lots of<lb />notes in town.<lb /><lb />The'undertaker can always put up a<lb />stiff argument.<lb /><lb />Divorce lawyers are obiiged toT ask<lb />many knotty questions.<lb /><lb />The man of refinement seldom<lb />works in a sugar house.<lb /><lb />Bent on getting there"the bicycle<lb />rider and the contortionist,<lb /><lb />50,600 people daily drink Caricol<lb />Blend Tea. Buy it ot S M. Scuutrz.<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other |<lb /><lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />t+<lb /><lb />oSilyer Dollar� Fountain Ven, £ ark<lb />er make, at zieflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />For SALE"A Nice lot of schoo;<lb />desks, apply to .A.FRED FORBES.<lb /><lb />No matter where he n.4es, the freck-<lb />lo-faced criminel is sure t® be spot-<lb />ted.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. D. Rountree is his<lb />residence on Greene street a new dress]<lb />of paint,<lb /><lb />giving<lb /><lb />Blobbs""~A beggar just struck me<lb />for a nickel.� oSlobbs"oYou were<lb />poverty-stricken, eh ?�<lb /><lb />Supply of new box papers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />After to~day the days will begin<lb />giving back the hours taken from the<lb />nights and for six months will grow a<lb />little shorter as each day gees by,<lb /><lb />weMr. J. &amp;. Randolpb, of Belvoir<lb />township, brought a cotton blossom to<lb />It is the first reported<lb /><lb />this season.<lb /><lb />The MayorTs offices has recently eat<lb />improved. The hall has been car-<lb /><lb />~tchairmean ot<lb /><lb />PLACE HUNTERS.<lb /><lb />2 mene we<lb /><lb />They Go and Come in Search cf a Cool<lb />Spot, but Find it Not.<lb /><lb />M. H. Quinerly retuned home<lb /><lb />Tuesday evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. E.*Parhuma went to Oxford<lb />today tora visit to relatives.<lb /><lb />Miss Sadie Abram, of Rocky Mcunt,<lb /><lb />Is Visiliug her sisier, Mrs. S. M.<lb /><lb />Schulz,<lb /><lb />A. T, Redditi, of Kinston, returned<lb />home Tuceday evening after a_ brief<lb />Visit here. |<lb /><lb />Zophar Leggett, of Washington,<lb />was here today and gave the ReviEec-<lb /><lb />TORK a call.<lb /><lb />W. 58. Greer found the potato mar-<lb />ke; too dull and lett this morning for<lb />Washington,<lb /><lb />Mrs. G, F. Smith and child,<lb /><lb />Louisburg, arrived Tuesday evering to<lb />visit Mrs R. L. Haber.<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />W. F. Priddy, one gt the RerLec~<lb />TOR boys, went to Oxford today to<lb />attend a celebration at the Orphan<lb /><lb />Asylum tomorrow.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />Muk 5 Cexts Fer Quart.<lb />We have reduced the price of milk<lb /><lb />ne os<lb /><lb />tod cents per quart, delivered from<lb /><lb />our Wwagom a! your door, Send us<lb />your orders.<lb />JAMES AND WiLEY Brown,<lb /><lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />Horr.ble Crime m Greene,<lb /><lb />A horrible crime was perpetrated<lb />in Greene county last Saturday night.<lb /><lb />Joe Black. a negro from Cumber-<lb />land county, broke into the house ot<lb />Mrs. Fedora Carraway, + very old lady<lb />near Snow Hill, and assaulted Miss<lb />Stepp, a maiden lady aged about 40<lb />years. Miss Stepp fought desperateiy<lb />but was overpowered and choked into<lb />insensibility by the brute.<lb /><lb />The infernal scoundrel was tracked | ~<lb />and captured Sunaay morning. There<lb />was great excitement, and the people<lb />would surely have lynched him it he<lb />had net been taken Sunday night to<lb />another county for safe keeping "|<lb />Kinston Free Press.<lb /><lb />hold"<lb /><lb />and one<lb /><lb />The Populists of Georgia are<lb />ing a conterenze in Atlanta<lb />feature of the meeting is a demand for<lb />of Marion Butler as<lb />the PopulTst National<lb /><lb />the resignation<lb /><lb />Committee.<lb /><lb />LUMBER,<lb />WE ARK NOW PREPARED TO<lb />fill orders for Luiaher, rough or<lb />dressed, and moaldings us all kinds, on<lb />short notice.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.C,<lb /><lb />tale<lb /><lb />For Sale,<lb /><lb />A stock of goods, several small tracts<lb />of land, a suw and grist mill, a lot of<lb />sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber,<lb />log carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb /><lb />The above property must be sold to<lb />clov? up the business of J. H. Woolard<lb /><lb />x Soi's. For further information ap-<lb /><lb />oly to G. M. MOORING, Trustee,<lb />Whie'! ard, N, C.<lb />June 19, 1897,<lb /><lb />Yala Property far Sal<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />uaiffied as Receiver of the Green -<lb />ville Lumder Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv olfer 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 pui chasers.<lb />For further iniormation see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiyer, Kinsion, N.C,<lb /><lb />pated, benches for spectators put<lb />around next to the wall, #nd a portion<lb />~of the room railed off to prevent crowd-<lb />ing around the desk.<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 tpromptly Sat.<lb /><lb />(iurnieh you with the wherewith ts<lb /><lb />§ SUM<lb /><lb />The weather tells you that, and I bg<lb />to tell you my Ice House is read<lb /><lb />Keep cool. Car load of Ice just in and<lb />I will have a full supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered in town without extra<lb />charge, Out of town orders, receive<lb />prompt: at-ention, Customers can get<lb />tickets on Me ead bee aot bours<lb />7 to. 10 A. My and ~6 to 7, P.M.<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish on-ice every day. Call on<lb /><lb />urday evening.<lb />| C, B. Wicuano, i<lb /><lb />me any timeT you want Be age :<lb /><lb />| Fish:<lb /><lb />W.R, PARKER.<lb /><lb />Sie<lb />All Summer Goods<lb /><lb />Under the Knife.<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 1s too dati<lb /><lb />IGK<lb /><lb />ge ae of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E, B. HIGGS, Cashiers<lb /><lb />A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />G4, CHERRY, } Vit, Pros.§ AssTt Cash'erg<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 />We solicit your account. We offer every cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />REMEMBE<lb /><lb />RE<lb />ALL<lb /><lb />SUMMER GOODS &amp;<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />~Lang Sells<lb />Oheap.<lb /><lb />1 EAT ICE CREAM<lb /><lb />andKeep Koo<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />vaP of.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />White: Mou ntai in¥<lb />and oGERM�<lb />ICE OREAM FREEZERS.<lb /><lb />. "ood ammocks, Be complete line ot<lb />oi. ocks, Screen tah<lb /><lb />Fishing deters SC.<lb /><lb /></p>
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