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          <lb />THE DAILY RI oOR<lb /><lb />D. J .WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. = TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Heine m a<lb /><lb />* ~ , 4<lb />. _<lb />eee i Z<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. | No, 783<lb /><lb />Base Ball. ANOTHER LARGE ADDITION TO<lb />BE A Washirgton, June 22,"TodayTs| THE GREENVILLE MaRKET. pide<lb />@<lb />was another slugging game, in which a ! Th | t L f<lb />ITT both King and Fifield were knocked|J, N. Gormaa &amp; Oo. Will Eniarge e argT es Ine O<lb />out ct the box. German went in at| Their Factory About Double I's<lb /><lb />Present Size, .<lb /><lb />basis. This year there will be more<lb /><lb />of control and five errors by tie visitors . Ss oN je<lb />re done totorce Greenville ahead than mf at<lb />gave the game to Pittsburg. Hawley bef Nearly all. 2 os |<lb />. over befoie. Nearly all the " prize . 0<lb />was batted hard, the ten hits netting aj ~ ° early P " = 8 a) ~a<lb />o " houses that have been built in Green SV pee =<lb />totel of 22 bases. Score. Pittsburg 7; , oOUS* . ;<lb />4: ° vilte, in fact all except one were built os 7�<lb />Chicago 8. Sanu atiats ae<lb />Browns. The Jatter were unable to : ae<lb />their own means in equipping tactories<lb /><lb />wi ~ets j<lb />hit Rhines. Score. Cincinnati 7: St. : Be :<lb />Louis 3. ; for their own use. This shows very<lb />q 5 z ve<lb />sonclusively that th rentie re |/<lb />Baltimore, June 22 "The Champ- © Bae af AY incase gentleman. pave \ de.<lb />. confidence in the future of the market, |<lb /><lb />the end of the first after five bits had<lb />been made off King. Taylor replaced<lb />Fifield in the tenth. The visitors<lb /><lb />made a batting rally in the ninth, but . ;<lb />og ake ; Each year sincs the first warehouse<lb />ii the next inning German did not<lb /><lb />, er was built in Greewville there have been<lb />give them a hit. Score. Washington ~<lb />sy ; added improvements which sradually<lb />12; Philadelphia 1), . :<lb />has placed the market on a more solid<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER,<lb /><lb />mt ma<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, June 22.~.KorwanTs lack<lb />@)<lb /><lb />T oo<lb />: . 9 om by the tobace warehousemen either, os<lb />Cincinnati, Tune 22."Tke Reda cae fh<lb />: . : directly ¢ ndirect y. This vear<lb />won todayTs game easily from the 7. OF. Maire y his year<lb /><lb />several of the buyers have invested<lb /><lb />ions took todayTs game trom the Giants. \<lb /><lb />; n a@ letter to (he wri - N. Gorman<lb />It was a pitcherTs battle throughous, in ; ~ letter to the writer J. N G hove<lb />&amp; Co, say they will enlarge their tac-<lb /><lb />hich Corbett had decidedly ~ ) ' th . |<lb />1 ibe agin, The, fliyg |" Babe doves po sos @VEL SHOWN in the city. We<lb />Fa! 7) ye a ~ ' x<lb /><lb />. «tobe more ura e quote their<lb />both sides was full of snap and fast~! be Sccurale we gu her<lb /><lb />double plays were the feature. Score, | Words : oIn answer to yours will say ki t . d<lb />Baltimore 4; New York 3. we shall add to our factory torty-five are ma IngT ex ra in uceé=<lb />Cleveland, June 22 Peppallau feet in width and sixty feet in length<lb />© 4 he hn i p<lb /><lb />. _! +<lb />pitched his first full game for the three storics making it about as large<lb /><lb />* . . 6 i<lb />Dowel, ay ae Wit he again as '! now is and we willadd one of t fi ht<lb />Clevelands today and was hit hard. the Philadelphia TextileCoTs automat l ) 1en S or SU] ) } I ) ler welg S,<lb />The feature of the game was the eithad akan enna<lb />ci machines. This machines is one<lb /><lb />throwing to bases of Crigar, who} " : ~ ~ ;<lb /><lb />: . ; ich does not require the tobacco to Mm U U W nN<lb />caught six men while trying to. steal. WANEH GO C t f t<lb />Score Cleveland 6: Lousville 14 be hung, but it is fed to it on a belt or O �,� O sce S 1 O a<lb />LS @ 9 we ¥) r)<lb />Brooklyn, June 22."After scoring eae °<lb />seventeen straight victories, Boston the other end it is dried and reordered reat bargains.<lb />fell down before the Brooklyns at ready urbe packed) keeping order. @<lb />Eastern park-this aftcrnoon. It was The writer will be in your city in the<lb /><lb />by no means a model contest. and the | 2¢@? future and willthen start the work | - R N K VW I ; S ne<lb />| ; t ~ i ;<lb />Bean Eaters had several chances of | #8 We have already bought the brick | A : : { ; } \<lb />sinning but let them slip by Score: for the building.� ;<lb />Brooklvn 7: Boston 4 | This soends like business sure THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb />a ~ T Py e a<lb /><lb />,enough, It will be remembered that<lb /><lb />apron and when it comes through it on<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND. ' Messrs J. N. Gorman &amp; Co. were the<lb />Won Lost Per Cent | ftst tobacco bayers on this market to<lb />Baltimore 84 419 739 | Purchase property here. This factory<lb />| Boston 34 13 723 they bought in 1892, and since that<lb />Cincinnati 29° «17 eso | tme they have been Fermantently<lb />New York 7 «18 600 identified With the market. Mr. P,<lb />THAT Brooklyn D4 93 dll H. Gorman resident buyer tor the firm<lb />Philadelphia 24 98 430 | 8 this taarket is now in Europe look-<lb />Pittsbug 22 94 478 |'%8 up business tor bis concern and<lb />Cleveland 22.25 468 Whose who know PatTs capacity tor<lb />Washington 19 296 429 | huetling business, with his all around<lb />Louiavills 19-28 404 good looks and genial gentle inanners<lb />Siroa 18 39 375 | are sutistied thas he will ~return prof-<lb />St. Louis 10 40 200 itably repaid for his trip across the<lb />seas,<lb />Chae Rh MAWES. ~CONDENSED NEWS.<lb /><lb />Mr. William Pulliain,aged 90 yearty! Robbers held ep. train on ~tle<lb />They donTt cost aid Capt. Henry Presnell, aged 93, Louisville and Nashville railroad, in<lb />both citizens of Murion, died Friday Tennessee, and got away with be. ween<lb /><lb />too much. They morning. They were both carpente:s $2,000 and $4,000.<lb /><lb />and long-time residents of Marion.<lb />(Queen VictoriaTs diamcud jubilee,the<lb />are ready to put The Charlotte Observer reports a ' : de<lb /><lb />celebration of which is in progress this<lb />strange case. Monday night a man<lb /><lb />| week, is attracting the attention of<lb />ON WItHOUt Albroke into the hous of Mr. R. Bnet en ne oF the<lb /><lb />. ; '}entine world.<lb />neur Newell, and cut off the hair of<lb />Y Ou<lb /><lb />two, of his daughters. , The Dauntless, that has done sc<lb /><lb />Mias Charlotte Rice, of Ohio, who much aNousterktig in behalf sag Cuba,<lb />was captured ~Tuesday off Indian Key,<lb />Florida, with men, arms and ammuni.<lb />tion on board.<lb /><lb />wrinkle,<lb /><lb />have ove the was visiting in Asheville, waa injured<lb />browns olives ina runaway accident Saturday and<lb />] T<lb /><lb />died Sunday morning.<lb /><lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />No man has a good appetite if he| The old settler remembers well<lb />plaids--the sweil can wait patiently tor his dinner, because there was ~ittle to remember,<lb /><lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season- --<lb />we've got them<lb /><lb />here plenty. as<lb />pie at a fair. We<lb /><lb />~show the best. MUS? GO.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ul<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />a<lb />"<lb /><lb />mai<lb /><lb />rs<lb />ed ~<lb /><lb />reeled<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ee pte =<lb /><lb />En wred as second-lass mail matter.<lb /><lb />sis, cana aaa baker ne Ne OE pas oat Se ue<lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />On Ae ee $3.00<lb />ON. a te 10<lb /><lb />One week. . � a<lb /><lb />~~ Delivered in town by carriers without,<lb /><lb />gxtra eost.<lb />Avertisng rates are<lb />ad on application to<lb />the office -<lb /><lb />7 : 48ve oorrespondent at<lb />On who will<lb /><lb />sory postoftice in the county,<lb />pi in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />in each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />gad oniy ou'one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />liberal and ean be<lb />the editor or at<lb /><lb />oveivnenanencih<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Seen<lb /><lb />TayRsvaY, JUNE 24, 1897.<lb /><lb />�"� a.<lb />see iemm<lb /><lb />She Cut EryanTs Coat,<lb />«When Mr. Bryan spoke in Lincoln<lb />last fall,� said Mr. -T. G. Marsden, of<lb />the Nebraska capital, at the Riggs last<lb />night, ohe lost a piece of his coat, and<lb />I donTt believe he kuows now how it<lb />ocutrred, Ay any Tate, I. have never<lb />ogeen the story in print. and but few.<lb />4 o4<lb />people ,saw the incident. As Mr<lb />~Bryas left the platiorm a great crowd<lb />pressed Srward to congratulate him on<lb />his maghificent speech. In the thrung<lb />there was a demure little woman who<lb />was as eager to reach the candidateTs<lb />side as any g} us<lb />She was right in fro7t of me, and<lb />Isaw a small pair of scissors jo her<lb />hand. Visions of au attempted assar-<lb />sination flogted through my mind, and<lb />I was preparing to distinguish myselt<lb />by saving Mr. BryanTs hfe. When<lb />the little woman was within a foot of<lb />Mr. Bryan, whose back was turned,<lb />she reached forwerd itke a flash, aud<lb />seizing the skirt of 4's coat,but off a bit<lb />of the cloth betore you,could wink your<lb />eye, 1 was ep a tonished I could not<lb />speak, be did, uvt~paush to shake<lb />Mr. Bryan'sT hand; but pushed her<lb />way out of the crowd and disappeared.<lb />I have always entertained a high<lb />woman on ac-<lb />count of her She doubtless<lb />has that pieve of vioth yet, and values<lb /><lb />Virtla<lb />ab w oe<lb /><lb />opining of shat .<lb /><lb />+<lb />HeTVes<lb /><lb />It uighly.�"-Washington Post.<lb /><lb />oss sas eco<lb /><lb />Faithtal Vato Death.<lb />A pass nger wh» arrived nere over<lb />aid Yadkin Valley<lb /><lb />Greensboro, tells<lb /><lb />bis Cape Fear<lb /><lb />rulroad from un,<lb /><lb />juteresTing story of a strange carrin<lb />pigeon thatawhile fying ever the plan-<lb />tation of Mr.o. E, McKnight, three<lb />wiles north of Green boro, tell to the<lb />The cerrier is believed<lb /><lb />grouad dead<lb /><lb />to Le one of tw nigeoms that were<lb />recently sent oat from New Orleans to<lb />Phiadelphia ca a When<lb /><lb />picked up the waudcier was carrying<lb /><lb />wager,<lb /><lb />a bright metalic bund on one leg and<lb />On the<lb />bright band were the letter oT� and<lb />the figures o14,527.� On the inside<lb />ot the other band was the letter oP.�<lb />"Cie bird Was, observed adout 6 o'clock<lb />approaching fret a northwardly di-<lb />rection. It cam uear the residence of<lb />Mr. McKnight and began to fly about<lb />in @ confused manner, apparently ex-<lb />hausted<lb /><lb />a brass one on the other.<lb /><lb />from jong and continued<lb />flight. The fuithtui little messenger<lb />after some moments then suddenly<lb />closed sta tired wings and sand down<lb />to the ground to rise no more." Wile<lb />mington Messenger,<lb /><lb />LS eee<lb />A Good Suggestion.<lb /><lb />While the tariff fiends are at at why<lb />donTt they put a high duty on im-<lb />ported husbands for American  mil-<lb />lionaireTs daughters. Lhe unrestricted<lb />impor tation of this class of raw mates<lb />tial is certainly working a serious<lb />hardship to the young manhood of<lb />_ America, and it the Republican party<lb />has any regard for our intapt industries<lb />let 1¢ demonstrate ile fact now by ad-<lb />| ding this item to the schedule of taxed<lb />ae oC articles at once,"Durham<lb /><lb />Kar thquake Shocks Revives a Body<lb />oyn the Bands of an Uncertaker.<lb /><lb />An undéftaker by name of Barthol-<lb /><lb />tells a startling story of the earthquake<lb />shock last week. A middle aged man,<lb />whose rame is not given, for profes-<lb />sional reasons, had been seriously ill<lb />for some time, and about 9 oTclock<lb />Thursday night he gasped once or<lb />twice, and then to all appearances<lb />died. Flynn was summoned and laid<lb />out ihe body. He nad just finished kis<lb />work when.a rumbling asx a_ heavy<lb />wagon over 2 rough pavement was)<lb />heard... The house shook and trembled<lb />to its foundation, and the windows ard<lb />doors shook and rattled. This vibra.<lb />tion lasted perhaps 20 seconds, and es<lb />it died away a tremor passed through<lb />the limbs ot the supposed corpse, and<lb />the man slowly raisedT himself to a<lb />sitting position. [ke is now alive and<lb />is recovering.<lb /><lb />RTCA cw racer CED<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoke You<lb />Tate, Away.<lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, bs .nade well<lb />streng, magnetic, full of new lifes and<lb />vigor, take No"To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />Seen aE<lb />Full of Woe.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. H. Nunnelee, of the Selma<lb />Times, having been mentioned fcr<lb />soige office in the gift of the people of<lb />the State, takes the sound journalistic<lb />position that he already holds an_ office<lb />supe ior to any that can be given him,<lb />and that political office is full of woe to<lb />its possessor. He says: oWe have<lb />an ambition to be independent, and of<lb />all the servile, ignoble<lb />creatures on earth, is a man who has<lb />once held an office, kicked out by the<lb />people, and then going around telling<lb />avout how badly he has besn treated.<lb />Such « man, having oace had his bead<lb />in the official crib, .is incapablo ot<lb />making aliving thereafter, and sings!<lb />his little song of woe until Ceath<lb />comes and puts an end to his prating.�<lb /><lb />cringing,<lb /><lb />Mobile Register.<lb /><lb />FR CePA AE<lb /><lb />es ae _<lb /><lb />When bilious or eci-s#e. ent a Cas-<lb />earet, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />1Uc, 25¢<lb /><lb />amare 2 aa<lb /><lb />What It is.<lb /><lb />oTt seems terrible,� he said.<lb /><lb />oWhat does?� she asked.<lb /><lb />~This account by a physician of the<lb />way bicycling affected him.�<lb /><lb />oWhat does he say?� she inquired.<lb /><lb />oHe suys,� he explained, othat after<lb />along ride he experiencea paraesthe-<lb />siae in the fourth and fifth fingers, with<lb />impaired sensibility, and paresis in the<lb />interogsel, Jumbricales and the auduc-<lb />tur pelicis.�<lb /><lb />o] donTt see why it is,� she returned<lb />in her superior way, othat a man canTt<lb />say he had that tired feeling without<lb />making so much fus; about it.T<lb />Chicago Times Herald.<lb /><lb />Ay<lb />When to Stop Ycur Paper,<lb /><lb />| When you are convinced that a<lb />paper is dishonest and deceitful, stop<lb />it, When convinced that it is unclean,<lb />stop it. When it lacks enterprise and<lb />fuils to give you tke news, stop it.<lb />But donTt stop a paper you believe to<lb />be honest, courageous, enterprising and<lb />clean simply because its editor has<lb />written his own sincere views instead<lb />of yours or somebody elseTs; for if<lb />you do, you are putting a premium on<lb />~insineere jou m and serving notice.<lb />on an editor that the way to succeed is<lb />to write what he thinks will best please<lb />his readers instead of what he honestly<lb />believes the truth."Springfield (Mass, ,<lb />Republican. |<lb /><lb />TT<lb />Just try a 10e, bux Of enscarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel regu ator ever<lb /><lb />omew Flynn, of Watertown, N. Y., kKinley ias sent the tollowing personal<lb /><lb />people the prolongation of a_ reign<lb />illustrious and marked by advance and<lb />science, arts and popular well being.<lb />Oh behalf of my countrymen, I wish<lb />particularly to recognize your friend-<lb />ship for the United States ant your<lb />desire of peace exemplified upon im-}<lb /><lb />your personal Virtues.<lb /><lb />you haveT been called to rule.<lb /><lb />President McKinley's Letter ~o<lb />Queen Victcria.<lb /><lb />Lonpon, June 2]."Presideni Mc:<lb /><lb />l-tter to Queen Victoria, which was<lb />delivered .o her by Mr. Whitelaw<lb />Reid. special envoy ;<lb /><lb />oLo Her Majesty, Victoria, Queen -of<lb />Great Britain and [raland and Em-<lb />press of India:<lb /><lb />oGreat and Good Fnend: In the<lb />name and on behaif of the people of<lb />the United States, I present the sins<lb />cere felicitalions upon the sixtieth<lb />anniversary uf your majestyTs acces-<lb />sion to the throne of Great Britain.<lb /><lb />oI express the sentiments of my<lb />fellow citizens in wishing for your<lb /><lb />portaat occasions,<lb /><lb />oItis pleasing 10 acknowledge the<lb />debt of gratitude and sespect due to<lb />May your li~e<lb />be prolonged and peace, honor and<lb />prosperity bless the people over whom<lb />May<lb />throughout = your<lb />empire, under your just and equal laws<lb />and your government continue strong<lb />in the affections of all who live under<lb />it.<lb /><lb />oAnd I pray God to have your<lb />majesty in His holy keeping<lb /><lb />Your good friend, |<lb />WILLIAM McK: NLEY.<lb />By the president,<lb />JOHN SHERMAN,T<lb />Secretary of State.<lb /><lb />~Done at Washington this 28th day<lb /><lb />of May, A. D., 1897.�<lb /><lb />liberty flourish<lb /><lb />= ae Es eres BS<lb />A Househoid Neowssity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery of the age.<lb />plearant and retreshing to the taste,acte<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb /><lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire system, |}<lb /><lb />dispel colds, cures headacho, fever, ha-<lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and try a box of C. C. C.<lb />pay 10, 25, of cents, Sold and<lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />smal<lb /><lb />pratt a<lb /><lb />Lo Be Despised.<lb /><lb />The man who will so far forget<lb />that he isa man as to speak a<lb />slanderous word and stab with<lb />inuendo, or witha shrug of the<lb />shculders, or a toss of the head,<lb />carries with him, and aboat him,<lb />the cdor of sulphar.<lb /><lb />He who wilfully lies about his<lb />fellow man and causes strite be-<lb />tween friends 1s next of kin to<lb />his Satanic Majesty.<lb /><lb />A man who tel!s a falsehood<lb />about a woman, with the inten-<lb />tion of injuring ner reputation, in<lb />order that he may carry iis<lb />point, will find that even in the<lb />deepest hell he will be despised,<lb />andthe imps of darkness them-<lb />selves willshun him, aud Satan<lb />will be so afraid of him that he<lb />will chain him iast in the darkest<lb />corner of bis illuminated realm<lb />and place a guard about bim with<lb />pronged forks io preven bis<lb />escape."Daurham San.<lb /><lb />When bilious or cosuve, eat a Uas.<lb />caret, candy omhartie, cure eonstipa-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The New York Times publishes tie<lb />replies of over twency Clearing House<lb />presidents in various parts of the coun-<lb />try to theinquiry: oDo you, in your<lb />business relations, see evidences of the<lb />coming of good times?� In the main<lb />the answers are extremely hopetul and<lb />encouraging. There is undcubtedly<lb />increased confidence in the future, and<lb />a slow but substantial improvement,<lb />People have been practicing economy:<lb />This helps. There is a oproepect of<lb />fine crops. That also is a breeder and<lb />harbinger ot good times," Philadelphia<lb /><lb />he?<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb />STATEMENT OF THE |<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />JUNE 1th, 1896.<lb /><lb />eo,<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenvile,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Olose cf Business May 14th,°1897.)<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILEIIES, | |<lb /><lb />P d Discounts 2,153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Geet ~Drafts a "395,29 § Surpius and Profits 3,042.54<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46} Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.65<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 143.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04 Due to Banks 508.15<lb />~Cash Items _ 1,839.56 § Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 vont eeanionten<lb />ash on hand 28,088.18 Cotal $85,566.34<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34 ;<lb /><lb />We study cer2fully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />e ao be nea TATARSTAN SEN<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge ®<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />(0. COBB &amp; Ul<lb /><lb />ne ene<lb />a<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />eatin aath, Denim<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS.<lb /><lb />HUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />We have wt reveived a new<lb />hearse and tize nicest line of Onf-<lb />fins and Caskets, ii weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever broughtto<lb />Greeny ile, .<lb /><lb />_ We ato propaisd -<lb />Ing in aii ibs forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to con<lb />ducting fuzerals and bodies en-<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respest,<lb /><lb />Our prices are jower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not want monupoly but<lb />Invite Con petition.<lb />We can be found at any and all<lb /><lb />times in the Jokn Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />{0 ombalm-<lb /><lb />FLOOD poison<lb /><lb />Primary, Sec.<lb />A SPECIALT Y cnasry artes<lb />mtiary Syphilis permanently cured in 16 to<lb /><lb />35 days. You can be treated at home for<lb />the same price undersame guaranty. If<lb />you prefer to come here we will contract<lb /><lb />cbarge,if we failto cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thai<lb />wo guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the wor:d for a<lb />case Wecannotcure,. ~i'his disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. 8500,0C00 capital behind our uncondi-<lb />tional guaranty, Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application, Address COOK REMEDY CO.<lb />307 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />to pay railroad fare and hotel bills,and no _<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Ro &amp; FLE MING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />Practice ia all the courts,<lb /><lb />SO! CITORS WANTED for<lb />ri. Dr. Talmages «The<lb />Earth Girdled.�T or his famous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />Savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />lion TalmageTs books sold, and *oThe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants thiagamous book, only $3.50. Big<lb />book, big commissions. a gold mine for<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb /><lb />ESTABRLAMHMD 1575.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK. SIDES &amp;'SHOULDER<lb /><lb />YARMERS ANI?) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find.<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />un allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />a oeeeaaet ©)<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT$. LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />| Tobacco, Snuff, &amp;c,<lb />we buy diroc} from Manufactu.T 3 en<lb /><lb />ling you to buy av one prodt. A eom-<lb />che stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />Record.<lb /><lb />on | hana<lb />a wee 4<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />ways on hand and sold at pricesto suit<lb />os eee a Our senihvonght and<lb />pag gh ge ager soto. ga Wberal<lb />ao TZ Greenylle N.(.<lb /><lb />ontfit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of Yooks and make $300 a month.<lb />Hotta for outtit and territory, The<lb /><lb />Mominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi-<lb />cago,<lb /><lb />"a<lb /><lb />' 3arbders.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C,<lb />Patronage solicited, ~leaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />| coe a<lb />Hy -RBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE WK, %<lb /><lb />Special attention given to vieaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />H OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burarss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. U,<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reuu<lb />vited, several new rooms added, elec,<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser,<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�<lb /><lb />Male: Academy,<lb /><lb />The next_session of the school wil)<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189°°<lb />and contiuue for 10 mouths.<lb />The terms are us follows.<lb /><lb />Primary Knglish per mo. - 2 00<lb />Intermediateo 4 $2 50<lb />Higher -- $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ~~ =~ $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclplipe of the sahoo!<lb />Will be as heretofore, sn<lb /><lb />We ask a continuenee of your pts:<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. CashTr<lb /><lb />si astra trina resem ae<lb /><lb />eee as ef maton ac<lb /><lb />se a ee ae<lb />TaeBinae nes<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />gay e<lb />- 7 " atm nine ah creer amt ni reset memes cnet annette tte ime i, FES Tes : iy : = moo<lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R |To Sieep Wel Fat Pefore Retiring. Sincere areal. so a oo oFROM FROST TO F a :<lb />[e , ND BRANCHES - al Some wise body has been discov and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished ins ~ TiN 9<lb />AN meine a A light supper ast fore re- ering that public singers are freer by ~Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer- alitornta I Xt<lb />~st: FLORENCE Rau RUAD [tiring is usually of adyantage.| from throat troubles than any other | chants of sigge pene 2 a<lb />+ nvengea penedule Baby and brute avimals are usu-| lass of human beings. The reasor| | Middting ; 7 Both are such desirable o<lb />, So assigned is the constant exercise of| 4i").0 : Te jective points for a Winter<lb />os oe ally'somnolent bedi wen vem! the voice, giving exercise to the} Low Middling 74 trip that itTs perhaps hard for<lb />TRAINE GR Biers achs are weil supp-ied with food,T uscles of the throat. At which a| Good Ordinary 6 9-16 you to decide where to go.<lb />a ~~ |the activity of the +'-mach!clever man suggests that the mu-| Tone"quit.<lb />| ated Xm I-" ithdrawing the excess of blood! sical and medical profession join PEANUTS: bee "<lb />ads ks a |--= siden ac whére it is not| hands and substitute glees for gar- Sila � 7 ; Let us Help You to<lb />ee St oye ee : gles, chansonnettes for. cauteriza- | Extra Prime oes las 2<lb />oa A.M.� a. m[Meeded during sleep. On the tion madrigals for mustard plasters Masi ss 6s 44 a Decision,<lb />uenve Weldon | 1. 50\"- other hand, peeple who are verv) oq choruses for croton oil, He con- Peas Kk tip via Now Ofenek acd<lb />vr, Roevyk Mt | 12 ba __._|_____ | hungrv usually find it very diffi-! tinues that tenor songs may be pre- oo the Southern Pacific to either<lb />| |-"- | ~{eult to sleep. And then a habit) scribed for tonsilitis and ballads for |� 7 Mexico or the Pacific Coast 18<lb />Ly Tarhoro 12 lyj-v of sleep at a regulated time and) bronchitis. In time, perhaps, a mu- Greenville Market. one you will never forget.<lb />tops? (7 pz |durize proper hours should be jgical medico hospital may be estab- Corrested by &amp; M. Schulte. :<lb />lw Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45 | ultivated in case this habit has lished, with special songs written | GTifey, per Ib T wo: | JtTs a Transition from<lb />re eg , ~ ae 6 2! been lost. Tn accomplishing this! to suit special cases. Of course this | Western Sides Ci 6d t0 6 - ie<lb />Ly Fay'tteville 436 : the attainment of a favoranle ig all very pleasant sounding, but Sngar cured Hams artes. Frost to Flowers.<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 35 state of mind is of great impor-| when the neighbors are taken into | ©or sea) 15 %6 ee .<lb />sseneisadinamnatentt eaand ane aneal ""~-""~ |tance. Sleep cannot be euforced| consideration it is doubtful if the ea Family ©4950 6.7 And the service is so laxuti-<lb />. |S2j_ by a direct exercise of the ill, | o1q methodsare not to be preferred. | Tard ~ 5} to 10 ous that people who ,, have<lb />ee The ee of ue walt 0! "Chieago Times-Herald. _ Sune e reo erie suns bias call<lb />sans "-'""" | COMmmand sleep 18 enough to ren: SURE ag It Incompar .<lb />ipod A.M |der its attainment nugatory | co Sack i i. pcecee ; ee<lb />LV Wilkon 2 US v |The mental state to be encour-) o Coaekens a 10 to 25 Ifyou are Thinking OL<lb />Lv Gvdsboro | 3 10 i xged in One of quiescence, one of (| R ECT O RY. Eggs per doz 7 to 1 : :<lb />re + eine ; i | 9 45|indiference. w fering that the, ees WAX.DEL *| Going, Write Us.<lb /> MM. A.M ;Yecumpbent posture is a preper, ovement reeor eer .<lb />ra one for rest, avd that if the KAA RAIA BRAN SARNIA 2 We bave a book. entitlid<lb />ithoaghts aie disposed to continae: CRURCAUES. ty oThrough Sroryland to Sun-<lb />TKACNS GOING NOFRE. active they may be safely allowed. sot Saas,� a handsome volume<lb />to take their course without any) of 205 pages,efully illustrated,<lb />Dated m3 +, | effort toward control. This state | |e Ue which we will send on cig<lb />,.. May 27th, / S i= of wind and thought 1S next akin: B APY IST"Services every Sunday, C 8 T 9 of 10 conte 1h Staui ps by Otis<lb />HHT. ZR) A AA |to dreams, and dreaming is DEXT woring and evening. Prayer meeting | ge PRACTICAL fe): postage. We also huve @ oe<lb />seers mae rca momen me | enim | mmm to sourd sleex."Medical Record. ~Thursday evening. Rev A.W. Setzer, dc PP lightful little guide to Mexi-<lb />nthe lA. M. P.M. . ~Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.  @ 1 which we will send on<lb />LuV Pivrerce 8 45) aa - - ami ravae 'C, D. Rountree, Superintendent. go lit AN} CHT IRN ; receipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />ay a Ayctteviile 3 a7 From the number of towns in theT CATHOLIC"No reguiar services. | fe D4 cost of mailing.<lb />Ar Wilson 1 20.11 388 State that heye voted tor local prohi_| PISCOPAL"Services fourth Snn. {a WORKER.<lb />nao nina rae (77 | bition recently it would seem that the| seo. mmoening oand evening. Ey oH Onin ey ceoinns to the You Really Ought to<lb />, Nh cern thes are many Gnerves, Rector. Siniay schoo m vs a0 citizens ot Greens and the Op Read them Both.,<lb />ee ce a en Co Ps ve « o oSAL M. W. B. Brown, Superinte: dant. | 4 = pablic generally. . |<lb />A. M,| P.M. | Whe question the wisdom of prohibition | _ $0 ROOFING, GUTTERING, | Shall we put you down for a<lb />ovy, ilmington| 9 00 7 00 lin small towns who would vote tor it} METHODIST-~-Serv ces every ee 0 ~5 reine and Stove Work, copy? If so, or if you waut<lb />Lv Magnolia | il 50 &amp; 3 |, ~day. morning and evening. Prayer | ppouas ny special information, 1%<lb />Ly Goldsboro 1 Ov g 36/08 a broader seale, So after all the) meeting Wedoesday eveving. Rev. aC a specialty. ster 5 fully fornishea<lb />Wileor , ali N. M. Wetson, Pastor. Sunday sehool | Ye Hediniian on eed or will be cheer ully farni a<lb />ar Wilsen 1 vd 10 27' number of places that vote for local) N. M. olington. Superine |: Satisfaction guarantee by addressing<lb />Ly Taneoro ed A prohibition do not @ive a good index (0 a M.A. BR: Bllington, Sup o no charges made. ro ae | y a :<lb />~ " a | Ce ee jengen. C Flues made in season. Shop Ope<lb />es be ithe temperance sentiment in ihe state, | PRESBY FERTAN 5 oe thira RO Plhes enue and 10 cent nth : S. F, B. HORE,<lb />x acy | Stay it 3a creoatar : sty . : Zin ove ning vl wening. Nev. x 9 63 f i¥e ;<lb />Zo oe for " 18 Breve and stronger he cE ee torian. taxtot. Sunday� school o . General Passeoyer and Ticke<lb />signage Sa sued are jenulentea by local prohibition."Seot- i544 A.M. E. B Fieklen Superinten- Agent.<lb />LY Wisou . 1 42 | 10 3. \dund Neck Commonwealths ~uent ' _ , _<lb />Ar kooky Mt | 2 33 |_| 1) 16 nn LODGHS. re<lb />emt Se cnn nen | nem! ten emnee a<lb />a Tarboro 40H); i " JaninTs Advios, ~y You may Beers eee a -<lb />vy parvore , 1c | eae | Onegaya rich but 1H natured maz, ! AF. &amp; A. M.=Groenville Lodge No. But should you ever e= ee<lb />Ar Weldon ~ | 4 | avho made sad havoc of the French |... meets tirst and third Moaday even"<lb /><lb />; ~ G @<lb />|Janguage calied upon Jules Janin, eog, WM.King W. M, L. I. Moore, Pri i ti} t<lb />| the famous French critic, and began | Sec. . an<lb /><lb />frait.ou Seotla i Neck Branch Roa | @ tirade upon some trivial matter in, Toor _tloveneet Lodve No. 17<lb />- gaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4,08 execrable French. After MSROTE eri orale very Taesdav evening. D. W.<lb />¥ j Tan Ta) ¢ ay  ff i . . os . ioe aa is . ~ ; ~ ~ o, y ; ~an<lb />oGteonville 6.5? pe . ~Kinston of politely for some time fan av last ~Bardee N.G. L. H. Pender, sec. ~~ Come to see us, Ga<lb />es 4 - ov ® 4 ea he ete " + : © isit + By in. 1 ;<lb />2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,10 | 26Plied to his visitor im Le K. ot P."I'ae River Lodge No. 93,<lb /><lb />y+ + i ly y; F 40) j � ®<lb />&amp;. Ws, (dreenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving oWhat do veu mean, M. Janin? ~meets every Yriday evening. H. W.<lb /><lb />NNN Ned i gl ela Ne Ne NN NL Nal alt<lb /><lb />AAAARAAAA AA<lb /><lb />NAAR AAA AA NAAAAAMAAR 4<lb /><lb />} i Ons<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />' CF<lb />| va<lb />a) b,<lb />nie eee, i cee<lb />be) od) OO) bY WOO WOOO pt?<lb />MEALARAGEALAAAAGA AD SA RAE<lb /><lb />ee Y 7¥<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~ * H or na . 4 BA, ye I a<lb />Hali®ix at 11:20 a, m., Weldon 11.40 ain{ demanded the man angrily. ~~f Whedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson. hk. of : s<lb />dally -xcept Sunday. donTt understamd you. I canTt speak p. and s.<lb />\<lb /><lb />, cary ' . ?<lb />4rdinson Washnigton Branch leave | Latin. te \<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., aid LU p.m,T oTry, sir; try!T cried the greaé<lb /><lb />| KR. A."Leb Vance Council No. 16961 4<lb />s ameets every Thursday evening. W.b.)4<lb />rege patiate 9.10 a, oe and ia P.| ovitic. ~You could not speak it wij.on, R, M.&amp;R. Lang, Sec. j<lb />., Lorporo 9.40 a. m., reburningleaves sa ths ' � |<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a.m, | OFS? EEL Rot | K.of H."Insuranee Lodge No, 1169) oe<lb />aud 8.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11,40 a. m.,and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />am iweets very Friday evening. John<lb />. nefits of Kxercise. wieriS every : J<lb />ee ~Kiunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />N . ~ ~ ° a . , a , aval it happen |<lb />ept Suuday. Connects with trains on Piano Maker"How does i | . " ee | ae<lb />scotland Neek Branch. that in this house the pedal is bro- A.L of ee Pitt Or poe . oe Anything from Ore :<lb /><lb />every V scduVv nivht : - w~herry<lb />: ke week? lewory Vhursdav night, : oC�<lb />Trai leaxes warporu, N ©. via Albe- h every . CO. W. B. Wilson. See. » te<lb />akitie © halelyh KR, daily except sun.| Servant"Oh, our young lady rides, Wisitin ZS C2 Ek<lb /><lb />diay, ab 5 OW yp. m., Sunday 405 P. M:| @ wheel."Fliegende Blatter.<lb />aliive Piytaouth 7.40 P, M., 6.00 p.m. | =<lb /><lb />Returniny eaves Plymouthaaily excep: | : Ee" y | "Cana If Lem PS eat TP ED<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.0u a Whe | GOO OOOH ILLS SIIDLLODGDDOILDODIODOOOS $ 1} a tee oSt or.<lb />uwrive'larboro 10.15 acm and 12.° 4% :<lb /><lb />DY CATHARTI<lb /><lb />TO A ""<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 @, in. Re-<lb />turning leaves Sunthtield 8.0u a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldshors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb /> cecinca sinha andiiemernndineneeteneneiioee a ee RR rea ee Y<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every aiternoon at the<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />seave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />eeeece cc + eoeoe<lb /><lb />+a-<lb /><lb />OO 6 ' © 9GOSBO+ ~ " 00039<lb /><lb />arrive Latte 7.50 am, daily exept Sun-!9 _ : &amp; ALL smal] price of 25 cents a<lb />yf 25¢ $0 tical | DRUGGISTS .<lb />Train onClinten Branch leayes War- ABSOLUTELY GUARANTERD © cure any case or constipation. Casearets are the Ideal Taxa mM onth. Are Vou a sub-<lb /><lb />ew for Clinton caily, except Suuday, le and boatlet free. Ad STERLING REMEDY G0. Chicren Mont. Can, gn ag snp : b 9 If<lb /><lb />19-00 a.m, aud 8.50 p,m R burning ple an le pane a. STERLD IME *. uz0, - Can,, or! o?, MI% Ser! er { not you<lb /><lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. an¢3,00 1. m.<lb /><lb />: ougl e,<lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection up 1b 10 b<lb />vat Weldon forall points daily, al) rail via | :<lb /><lb />Kichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with id<lb />Norfolk und CarolinaR R for Noeziolk ROEDER SHE TH AT ? WOES<lb />¢.ne all points North via Norfolk, ae<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, ae :<lb />General sup.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON,?iatie Manager,<lb />J. R.KENLY. Geol Measger,<lb /><lb />j ear ~ :<lb />ak Teme \<lb /><lb />~tf Sat tA ~ : oot<lb />deo Sealy iegaerit site TO APARKER<lb />i t ag iy} 7% dea Pas ae Late ~ ;<lb /><lb />~ .<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STaR|Wa¥ehy . What Is It P  fahbhtebT<lb />The Oldest . It is wolonibs ot tae calebrateltc~<lb /><lb />say Newspaper in| PARKER ,<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Bur |<lb /><lb />ee wv<lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />| | a<lb />JUNTAIN PEWS a aaa Ga a 3<lb /><lb />| contains the news every "<lb />Rest in use, The outfit ot no business man is week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />| -gaaace tBu<lb /><lb />complete without one. el de tion to the farmers, es-.<lb />The Reflector Book Store | = ="="_ scl thw storing<lb />~ {te Class inthe State has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens| | ) iN<lb /><lb />| line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, oMany times. more than-<lb />| Xow: onished when you see them and| " the subscription price.<lb /><lb />The Onl Five-Dollar Daily<lb /><lb />«WH. BERNARD = 'Jgarnhowvery cheap they are.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ond<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ,<lb /><lb />enamine eds<lb /><lb />Creates many a_new business,<lb />Knlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives muny a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business, .<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S2cures suceess to any busine s<lb /><lb />. .a<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne<lb />columns of tu. REWLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />Kesping Constantivy at it Brings Specess<lb /><lb />Slaughter<lb /><lb />in Pri ces in<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />tram going<lb />Going Soubh,<lb /><lb />Passenger and mal<lb />Nevth, arrives 8:52 A, M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ieaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure.<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />our<lb />adies and.<lb />@hildrens<lb /><lb />WHATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />em ET sb ae<lb /><lb />Occasional thunder storms tonight<lb /><lb />PLACE HUNTEXKS. _<lb /><lb />Sd ae<lb /><lb />They Go and Come in {arch of a Coo)<lb />Spot, but Find « Not.<lb /><lb />att)<lb /><lb />Joe Jocobi left this mornir g.<lb /><lb />Miss Anise Jones<lb />morning from a vigit to Criftom.<lb /><lb />returned " this<lb /><lb />Miss Rosa Hooker returned this<lb />morn-ng from Morehead City.<lb /><lb />Mis, Zeno Moore and child returned<lb />home Wednesday from Whitakers,<lb /><lb />Mrs. F, C. James, of Bethel, arrived<lb />Wednesday evening to vistt Mrs. D, L.<lb />James.<lb /><lb />Mre. 8. D. Lev lett this mormiuag tor<lb />Macon, Warren county, to spend th<lb />summer.<lb /><lb />Wednesday trom a visit to<lb />Mount and Wiison. |<lb />'Mrs. H. @. Wilson and childrer<lb /><lb />who have been visitiag here, returned<lb /><lb />hevky<lb /><lb />home Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />aon<lb /><lb />Weekly Crop Bulletin.<lb />The week ending Monday, June<lb />2ist, was generally very tavorable for<lb />farm work, especially haying and har-<lb /><lb />vesting, and for the growth of crops,<lb /><lb />Ex-Sheriff W. M Kitig retry ied |<lb /><lb />ae}<lb />»<lb /><lb />All Summer Goods<lb />Under the Knite.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />We are slashing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean them<lb />jout. No reasonable price refused. Come before<lb />it is too late.<lb /><lb />and Friday,<lb /><lb />Sr Sere<lb /><lb />HO? TAMALES.<lb /><lb />RIG<lb />at AOS od<lb /><lb />' Which have improved materially: Tie<lb /><lb />weather was very warm aud dry up to<lb /><lb />the Mth, with maximum «temperatures |<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />ThereTs Always oMeat� in Them.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />Suppers.<lb /><lb />above J0° everywhere, and abun?ant |<lb /><lb />Good fullcwed,<lb /><lb />Which were extremely beneficial, Some |<lb />{<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />~sunshine, showers<lb /><lb />severe local s~orms occurred.<lb /><lb />Hard nes"Telegraph Wires.<lb /><lb />Got it in the nech"AdamTs apple.<lb /><lb />t .<lb />A man may have the reputetion of<lb /><lb />otaking the cake,T and yet never bea<lb />breadwinner.<lb /><lb />00,000 people daily drink Carico}<lb />Blend Tea. buy it of S M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other<lb />summer dripks at StarkeyTs,<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />A a Teena<lb /><lb />oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Fark<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.50 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $2.00.<lb /><lb />EE<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.00 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.65.<lb /><lb />oe ee<lb /><lb />FOR SALE"A nice lot of school<lb />&amp; desks, apply to ALrrep Forbes.<lb />Se ee<lb /><lb />Salesman"oYes, this piano has a<lb />rich tone,� Custemer"Well, the<lb />price sounds high enough.�<lb /><lb />Supply of uew box papers, mourning<lb />puper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store, "<lb /><lb />A large number of Greanville Ma-<lb />sons went to Grimesland today to ats<lb />tend the celebration.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.50 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.25.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to.90.<lb /><lb />: e<lb />oI may be no chicken, but ITv<lb />been laying for you,� remarked the<lb />detective as he nabbed the pickpocket.<lb /><lb />Thirsty Thingumbob."oWot made |<lb /><lb />yer pawn yer cork legs?� Hobbling<lb />Hawkins"oDe doctor told me ter<lb /><lb />souk me feet.�<lb /><lb />Ladies $1 00 Slippers.<lb />Reduced to .75.<lb /><lb />We got out of temper and wonder<lb />why we were ever born; than we get<lb />into a good temper and wonder why<lb />we ever have to die.<lb /><lb />Misses $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to .90.<lb /><lb />ccna tin<lb /><lb />Cn accuunt of the cool weather. the<lb />hotel proprietors of Atlantic City are<lb />sending up for paper hangers te till<lb />their rooms with boarders.<lb /><lb />- Childrens 85c Slippers,<lb />Reduced to 65c.<lb /><lb />Sa enema<lb /><lb />Sustain che enterpris:s that already<lb />exist 1 your midst, and use your bess<lb />efforts to get new industries estab.<lb />lished"then you are doing something<lb />{or your town.<lb /><lb />We have some beau-<lb />tiful styles and now is<lb />your chance to pur.<lb />chase some rare bar-<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 /><lb />Salns. day morning, returns {promptly Sat<lb />urday evening. :<lb />C. B. Wuicuarp, Agent.<lb /># o<lb /><lb />_  Aeronaut Killed.<lb />WednesdayTs papers brought the<lb />hews that Walter Steele, an aeronaut,<lb />Was killed at Lynchburg, Va., whii<lb /><lb />*enembered here,<lb /><lb />Milk 5 Cents Per Quart,<lb />We have reduced the price of milk<lb />to. 5 cents per quart, delivered from<lb />our wagon at your door. Send us<lb />your orders,<lb />JAMES AND WILEY Brown,<lb /><lb />I OOOO OOOOOOO0 00000 aki 1 Ste<lb /> 9 ~ 6 + VE ey ria akin sc si : Cl<lb />dulayt baby! ~ ~ iy! pibtbsaeyhs. g a ba seus " oe t :<lb />bos WENNER VOOM Er | made afew visits to Greenville and is)<lb />Soveeatl,<lb /><lb />Cotton<lb />is beginning to bloom in extreme south<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />Wheat harvest is about over. |<lb />{<lb />portions. A good crop of hay bas<lb />been saved in the past two weeks.<lb /><lb />EASTERN DISTRICE.<lb /><lb />~A very warm week, ending with<lb />fine rains. Crops on high land suf:<lb />fered first week from<lb />drought, but all were improved by a<lb />favorable season after the lvth, and<lb />crops<lb /><lb />part of the<lb /><lb />Local<lb />heavy rains or hail damaged crops uver<lb />limited areas in Nash, Bladen, ChowT<lb /><lb />are generally clean.<lb /><lb />an, Camden und Brunswick counties,<lb />Cotton is deing very well, though stil!<lb /><lb />small. Corn is growing more vigor.<lb />ously; some farmers through hilling it; |<lb />tobacco slender and inclined te button<lb />to early; ~ome leaves have been cured. |<lb />Peanuts are growing fast. Oats beiug<lb />cut: crop not good generally, Canta-<lb />Joupes and watermelons blooming<lb />Peaches and pears ripening, but crops<lb />very short; June apples very anterior;<lb />berries abundant.<lb /><lb />nent ett i thinner tine. Se a<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ j/k ARK NOW PREPARED TO<lb />fill orders for Lauber, rough or<lb />dressed, and mouldings o all kinds, on |<lb /><lb />short notice.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N. �,�,<lb /><lb />Sonn |<lb /><lb />For Sale,<lb /><lb />A stock of goods, several sr-all tracts<lb />of land, a saw and grist inill, a lot of<lb />sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber,<lb />log carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb /><lb />~he above property must be sold to<lb />close up the business of J. H. Woolard<lb /># Sonus. For further information ap-<lb />ply to G. M. MOORING, Lrustee,<lb /><lb />Whichard, N. C.<lb /><lb />June 19, 1897,<lb /><lb />Valuable. Property far Sap<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />ualified as Receiver of the Green -<lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real esiate 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 injormation see or ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiyer, Kinsion, N. C,<lb /><lb />T 1 |<lb /><lb />The weather tells you that, and I want<lb />to tell you my Ice House is ready to<lb />turni+h you with the wherewithal to<lb />Keep cool. Car load of Ice just in and<lb />I will have a fall supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered in town without extra<lb />charge, , Out of town. orders.reéceive<lb />pronipy Ak Ansigas Customers: cab, get<lb />plicat<lb /><lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy. '<lb />; oe<lb /><lb />|A. G. COX,<lb /><lb />tickets on ion. Sundsy tours<lb /><lb />7 to 1U »and 5 to7 P. M. nee<lb />Frestt on ice every day. Call-on}-<lb /><lb />Pt time you want Ice or Fresh}:<lb />raga<lb /><lb />Kmporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />o~<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E(B. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />G. J. CHERRY, \Vieg Pres. AssTt Cashier,<lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt Co<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />j<lb />PARRA eth<lb /><lb />We solicit your account. We offer ever'y cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb />Banking. ,<lb /><lb />unty,<lb /><lb />ALL<lb /><lb />SUMMER COODS &amp; Sigel<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />oLang Sells<lb />Cheap. . -<lb /><lb />re vin Nabe te ote e<lb /><lb />fi, LEAT IC CREAM<lb /><lb />andKeep Koo.<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of<lb /><lb />erat<lb /><lb />= ' = we have the celebrated<lb /><lb />He<lb />oat<lb />oes<lb /><lb />Shey<lb /><lb />a, * ry *<lb />dot Me<lb />Naha<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />White Mo<lb />and oGEM�<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS,<lb /><lb />Prices are lower than ever. fA complete line ot<lb />Base Ball) Goods, Hammocks, {Screen Doors.<lb /><lb />Fishing Tackle, &amp;c. -<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />W-R PARKER. |<lb /><lb />K: ay.<lb /><lb /></p>
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