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          <lb />ee eer neeearemerervme amen ansismnrataatenmncecttearmnsyapinannacttnasertaset sete on-arneReaneen pe nena eR SaaS<lb /><lb />; C | 1<lb />2 ©<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />J.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897.<lb /><lb />BEA ©<lb />iUTI ©<lb /><lb />FUL<lb /><lb />LOTHES.<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 seen the<lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the sweil<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season---<lb />we've got them<lb />here plenty as<lb />pie ata fair. We<lb /><lb />oetl ide<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />} T<lb /><lb />~showT the ~best.<lb /><lb />sretnin*  atieteetantntiten<lb /><lb />GALA DAY AT GRIMESLAND.<lb />Masonic Installation and Picnic a<lb />Great Succeas,<lb /><lb />Base Bail.<lb /><lb />Wasnington, June 23."_Heavy hit.<lb />ting again won the day for Washingten<lb />" but while the Senators batted well,<lb /><lb />Thursday was a day long to be re-<lb />membered by all who were present at<lb />Grimesland. Is vas tha occasion cf |T goore.<lb />the instalation of officers of Grimes} 9<lb />land Lodge No. 475,A. F. &amp; A.T M,,<lb />and a picnic in celebration of St.JohnTs<lb />Day. Visiting Mas~ns were present<lb />from Greenville, Washisgton, Vance"<lb />boro and other lodges to participate in<lb />the installation ceremonies,<lb /><lb />The Masons first ossembled in their<lb />hall and after transacting preliminary | Bean Eaters are once more leading for<lb />the<lb />church where the installation exercives<lb />took place in public.<lb /><lb />several errors were made in the field,<lb /><lb />hits well scattered,<lb />Washington 12; Philadelphia<lb /><lb />Mercer kept tue<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 23,"Young Lewis<lb />allowed the #rooklyns but three hits<lb />knocked<lb /><lb />This best teils<lb />teamTss downfall<lb />and at the same time explains why the<lb /><lb />today, while the  Bostons<lb />Daub ali over the tot.<lb /><lb />the tal+ of the home<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />business marched to Desciple; the pennant. Score. Brooklyn 2;<lb />Boston 13.<lb /><lb />There were<lb />neatly « hundred Masons ia the pro-<lb />cession. Past Master Seth Bridge-<lb /><lb />man, of Washiceton, conducted the<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, June 25."TodayTs game<lb />was won in the eleventh inning when<lb />two were out, by Brodie making a<lb />Sonth<lb /><lb />scratch hit, svoring Score.<lb /><lb />ins:allation and was assisted by Paster Pittsburg �,�; Chicago 5.<lb />Master W. M. King, of Greenville. Cleveland, June 28,"Powell pitched<lb />The tollowiag officers were installed:<lb />zs. I. Roach, W. M.<lb /><lb />Ferney Powell, S, W.<lb /><lb />W. E. Proctor, J. W.<lb /><lb />J. O. Proctor, Treas.<lb /><lb />H. H. Davis, Sec.<lb /><lb />J. J. Elks, J. D. |<lb /><lb />W. H. Galloway, S. D. °<lb /><lb />C. M. Jones and J. M. Ward, Stew-<lb />ards. . |<lb />C. E. Boyd, Tile.<lb /><lb />Atter the exercises were completed,<lb />J. Bryan Grimes in a keautiful intro-<lb /><lb />his first game for the Clevelands today<lb /><lb />hits, two cf the scratch order. Cling-<lb />~man ran into a house going after a foul<lb />und was paintully injured. The game<lb />the Clevelands to<lb />Cleveland 18;<lb /><lb />was called to allow<lb />eacch a train. Score.<lb />Louisville 1.<lb />Cincinnati, June %3."The Reds<lb />made it three straights today by deteat-<lb />Both<lb />Score.<lb /><lb />~ing the Browns in a fast game.<lb />teams played snappy ball.<lb />Cincinnati 5; St. Lous 1.<lb /><lb />ductcry presented the orator of the<lb /><lb />Baltimore, June 23."The Cham"<lb />I 4 7 . ¢ | .<lb />day, F, ©. Harding, of Greenville.<lb /><lb />pions today lost the last of the present<lb />For nearly three qua:ters of an hour<lb /><lb />Mr. Harding addressed the<lb />assembly, and all present pronounced<lb /><lb />series to the Giants in a loosely played<lb />Ponl took the<lb />sixth and proved more effective than<lb /><lb />~ re *<lb />large game. the box in<lb /><lb />it the most eloquent, interesting and his prede sor. Manager Hanlan to-<lb />day signed George Blackburn, of Dal-<lb /><lb />las, Texas, as an addition to the pitch-<lb /><lb />instructive Masenic address to which<lb /><lb />they had ever listened. It was a real<lb /><lb />and held the Louisvilles down to three |<lb /><lb />earn anaemia tring apna then taapnnphintins eee ae ate<lb /><lb />DENTS Furnishings,<lb /><lb />the city. We<lb />are making extra induce-<lb /><lb />ever shown in<lb /><lb />ments for summer weights.<lb />Come to see us if you want<lb /><lb />great bargains.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />By ar ar 1 f ay : ~ *<lb />gem aad reflected credit upon both the ing department. Score. Baltimore 4;<lb />speaker and the fraternity.<lb /><lb />New York 9. !<lb />The crowd was then invited to the<lb />grove near by to partake of dinn-r.<lb />Here immense tables had been spread<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />aud they were fairly loaded with goo] | Boston 3) Id 729<lb />things. Fully six hundred people | Baltimore 34 13 725<lb />gathered aiound tuis feag® aad there | Cincinnati 30. 17 639<lb />was enough forall witi 4 nm abundance | New York 2818 609<lb />to spare. ~Thirtv-four roe+t pigs were | Brooklyn 2400 000<lb />served, with other things in egual | Pittsburg 234 489<lb />abundance. Cleveland 23 20 479<lb />In the afternoon the Masons again Philadelphia 240024 471<lb />assembled in their hall for work, while | Washington 20 26 430<lb />the young people spent the remainder | Louisville 2 396<lb />of the day in such amusements as best | Chicago 13 dl 368<lb />St. Louis 10 = 40 200<lb /><lb />suited theit pleasure.<lb />Everything in connection with the<lb />occasion Was admirably managed and<lb />the order was perfect. The Masons,<lb />and citizens of Grimesland and vacinity<lb />deserve much praise for the success<lb />and pleasure attending tie celebration.<lb />The RerLecror was glad to notice<lb />fa great mauy improvements going on<lb />Gr.mesland<lb /><lb />Qur Pecple t Morehead.<lb /><lb />Greenville continues to win laurels<lb />at Morehead. Wednesday mght a<lb />charming musical was givenin Assem-<lb />bly Hall, two of GreenvilleTs sweet<lb />singers being participants. Mrs. J.B.<lb />Cherry sang oA Lullaby� 10 a piano<lb />avcompaniment by Miss Hobgood, of<lb />Oxford and Mre. T. E. Heoker sung<lb />oAngel Serenade� with violin obligato<lb />by Prof. Brockman, of G:eensboro.<lb /><lb />about the vi'lage. has<lb /><lb />som? enterprising people.<lb /><lb />Peculiar Accident.<lb /><lb />V.3 Lee met with a peculiar acci-<lb />dent Thursday. Heand David Jar-<lb />vis were throwing a ball to each other<lb />and as Mr. Lee threw the ball he in<lb />someway s0 twisted his arm as to<lb />bresk it between the elbow and shoul-<lb />der.<lb /><lb />The same night Dr. Kilgo, President<lb />of Trinity College, delivered a stirring<lb />and eloquent address on oChristian<lb />Education.� The evening was one �"�<lb /><lb />the most delighttul sitice the Assembly<lb />met.<lb /><lb />a<lb />4 *<lb /><lb />HAMBURG.<lb /><lb />| Ie<lb /><lb />ae at your own price. Come and see.<lb /><lb />H.C. HOOKER &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Ce Bi ae AT RM A EN | las<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ce<lb /><lb />ATL HFTECTOR<lb /><lb />D. Cr WHICHARD. oEditor.<lb />"" see eg<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON o(EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Kneored as ane mail matter.<lb /><lb />sci * pres he emai<lb /><lb />_SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Ow as ee $3. 00<lb /><lb />Ne 25<lb /><lb />ee Pek wt et<lb /><lb />Deliver din town by_ carriers without<lb />Costs<lb /><lb />xg ml ee rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />ad on apptication to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the ollice<lb /><lb />4 eee ge<lb /><lb />sities te<lb /><lb />We desire a live corresponder* at<lb />avery postoflice inthe covaty, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWS a8 it occurs<lb />fa each | neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad oniy on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb />Fripay, June 20, 1897.<lb /><lb />See<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Banks With Large Deposits.<lb />woe<lb />A recent issue of the Américan<lb />Banker furnishes a list of the banks of<lb />the Umted States which have $5,000,~<lb />000 deposits or over, They nuroher<lb />Their combined dep<lb />With one<lb /><lb />seventy one. ogits<lb />amount to $884,0 °0,000.<lb />exception the first twenty banks in the<lb />list are York banks. Boston<lb />doesnTt appear before No. 54. The<lb />largest Boston bank has $9,150,000 in<lb />deposits, the largest P hiladelphia bank<lb />�,�11,50),000, the largest St. Louis<lb />bank $10,000,000, the largest San<lb /><lb />New<lb /><lb />Francisco back $10,600,000. The<lb />first bank in the list 1s the National<lb /><lb />City Bank of New York, with 342,<lb />000,000 in deposits ; the second, the<lb />National Park Bark, with $37,500,000;<lb />the third, the First National of Chicago,<lb />Lyman GageTs Bank, $32,572,000,<lb />The next seventeen are New York<lb />banks, with deposits ranging down *o<lb />£211,500 000,<lb /><lb />roe cecum<lb /><lb />natrint ot cnet eee ee amt mun ttt<lb /><lb />A YearTs Sup iy of Stamps,<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, dune 2] ,"-Asgistant<lb />Secretary Vanderlip today advised the<lb />di.ector of the Bureau of Engraving<lb />~and Printing of the ~probable require-<lb />ments of the fostollice Department<lb />for stamps Cunpg the fiscal year, end-<lb />ing June 30, 1595. These estinates,<lb />based upon the number used in previe<lb />ous years, are as follows :<lb /><lb />0,444,167,000 ;<lb />BLAIS, f<lb /><lb />Ordinary stemps,<lb />and<lb />6,462,000 ; postage duo stamps, 21,-<lb />168,000,<lb />anda lalf billions are of the 2 cent<lb /><lb />newspaper periodical<lb /><lb />Of the ordinary stamps two<lb />denomimation, and five millions are of<lb /><lb />As<lb /><lb />compared with the requirements of the<lb /><lb />the 10. cent special delivery series,<lb /><lb />present year, these estimates are an<lb />increase of about, 290,000,000 in the<lb />number of ordinary stamps; an<lb />increase of 770,000 in the special<lb />delivery ; and 962,000 in the vewspaper<lb />and periodicals, and «a decrease of<lb /><lb />$32,000 in the postage due senes.<lb />We Undertake Too Muck,<lb /><lb />oLhou cansTt best regulate the world<lb />by minding thine owa little part of iv�<lb />was well said, Many a man tries to<lb />develop the world too much, and neg-<lb />lects developing himself and us Bill<lb />Morgan said some time ago about his<lb />State, the great State of Kansas, oWe<lb />hive been occupied with constructing<lb />systems of finance, when we should<lb />have been digging ditches. We have<lb />expended our wind when we should<lb />have been setting up wind mills, We<lb />have conquered, in our minds, Canada,<lb />Kngland and Spain when we should<lb />have been battling with the cockleburr<lb />and the Canadian thistle.<lb /><lb />oY<lb /><lb />Some farmers never seem 10 think<lb />saving manure ir summer; and yet<lb />with proper care as much can he saved<lb />auring sux me. months as during those<lb />of winter. Suppose you think ~some.<lb />what further along this line, Perhaps<lb />it wouldnTs be unprofitable. We have<lb />noticed lack of attention to this among<lb />many North Carolina farmers."Pro<lb /><lb />~gressive Farmer.<lb /><lb />It WasnTt Love.<lb /><lb />oThat Miss Sanderson has no emo-<lb /><lb />tions. I neyer saw such an absolute<lb /><lb />freedom from feminine agitation. She<lb />has aheart of stone.� . -<lb /><lb />~Have you tested it ?�T<lb /><lb />oSeveral times. Sha refused me<lb />with icy chilliness. At length I met<lb />her on the open plateau gt the summit<lb />of PikeTs Peak. I drew her aside.<lb />The others thought I was pointing out<lb />the scenery. I wasnTt. I, was telling<lb />my love. Perhaps I excelled myself<lb />in eloquence, She really seemed<lb />moved. Her lips were slightly parted.<lb />Her breath came in short gasps. ~Ah ?�T<lb />I said ecstaticeliy, ~you do pity. me!<lb />Your heart is beating quicker ?�<lb />~YesT she said, ~Your breath comes<lb />fast, your heart beats strong, your<lb />voice trembles,T I cried ; ~surely this is<lb />love!� ~No,T she said and turned<lb />away, ~ItTs just the altitude!� I shanTt<lb />try it again,�"Cleveland Plain Dealer.<lb /><lb />: ee eee<lb /><lb />NEGRO BAivJ SONG,<lb />Ole EphrTmTs crossT de ribber r Styx"<lb />De bateau cum erlong,<lb />Dat mggah lamT erboard ob hit<lb />AnT jTined de hebenly thT<lb /><lb />Ong ;<lb /><lb />=)<lb /><lb />Whar ebTty nigger has er place,<lb />Wid nuffinT ter do but sing,<lb /><lb />AnT crack his heels, anT fling his hat,<lb />AuT cut de pigeon wing,<lb /><lb />I ~low he jumpT right on er star,<lb />AvT grab hit by de tail,<lb /><lb />AnT sail errounT dem golden st.eets<lb />AnT thToo dat peaceful vale.<lb /><lb />I Tspeck dat niggah ~tore do throne<lb />Will drap his bat anT stanT,<lb /><lb />AnT fetch dem banjer strings er lick<lb />Dav il wake de hebenly lanT.<lb /><lb />I Tspeck St. Petor gTwine ter dance"<lb />{ Tspeck he leave do doT ;<lb />ITs gTwine ter watch, an.et he do,<lb /><lb />Dis niggah slip in, suo"!<lb /><lb />A Mule Coews Tobacco aud Epits.<lb /><lb />~ames Redden, who lives in Seotch-<lb />Irish township, this county, has a<lb />terbacco� and<lb /><lb />mule which ochaws<lb /><lb />spits Eke a man. is muleship will<lb />not allow anyone but his owner to<lb />plow him and when the plowmen<lb />stops to take a chew the mule knows it<lb />and turns his head, And, mule like,<lb />been given x chew.<lb /><lb />The gentleman who informed the<lb />Sun of this human-like mule, is a<lb /><lb />church member and is a maz; ot verac.e<lb /><lb />himself until he had given the mule a<lb />piece of tobacco and seen him chew 1<lb />and spit."Satisbyry Sun.<lb /><lb />The Ideai Man.<lb /><lb />The man with honest heart, with<lb />whose word is his<lb />bond, who will pay his debts, whose<lb /><lb />promises are never broken, whose re-<lb /><lb />sincere purpose,<lb /><lb />ligion ig carried with him into his every<lb />day lite Behe poor, uncouth, igno-<lb />rant, unleared, low born, unnoticed<lb />by the gaudy throng, not admitted into<lb />the gay crowds, it matters not, such is<lb />the ideal man. He is to be sougat<lb />and honored and emulated. is virtue<lb />is a pattern ; his deeds are noble; his<lb />conversation is an inspiration. Hiy<lb />lite is a sweet song; his character a<lb />sunbeam ; his every act a priceless<lb />jewel. We repeat, such is the ideal<lb />man."Sahsbury Sun.<lb /><lb />ate ey<lb />Last year the value of the pearls har-<lb />vested in Lower California was a:one<lb />$350,000. In addition, 5,000 tons of<lb />shells were exported, which were yal-<lb />ued at $1,250,000 more. Pearl fish-<lb />ing is the entire occupation of the<lb />natives, and La Paz, the headquar~ers,<lb />u city ot the peninsula, with about<lb />2,000 inhabitants, is solely dependent |<lb />upon the ~industry. The Ddusinetd is]<lb />one Of ~chance; oaid the opursuit is<lb />tascinating one to the natives, who are<lb />born gamblers. cae oyster does not,<lb />contain | pearl, ai an ~only at idlarrale<lb />atid. ralbe.cties at if a!<lb />valuable pears discovered.The largest<lb />one ever found wasabout three quarters<lb />of an inch in diameter, and was sold in<lb />Paris to the Emperor of Austria for | 9<lb /><lb />oPhe Richmond. Times thinks that<lb />the difference of a few hundred dollars<lb />in oneTs income ought not to make one<lb />miserable. That depends. With most<lb />men it means actual distress. It means<lb />some new clothes for the chillren or<lb />rione, the guang bill paid or not paid,<lb />taxes met or not met, iuterest satisfied<lb />or not, so it means quiet of soul or un-<lb /><lb />st. A begger boy met vs on the<lb />Street the other day and asked for a<lb />nickel, It would have been mockery<lb />to Lave asked him, what difference it<lb />whether he<lb /><lb />would ma*e with him<lb /><lb />received the few ponnies or not when<lb /><lb />we know that it meant the difference<lb />between a Joaf und no loaf, hunger or<lb />8 satisfying meal._Durham Sun.<lb />ar ec<lb /><lb />Many a poor man in. North Caro-<lb />lina who is just as honest as any mem-<lb />ber of the last Legislature, but on<lb />account ot hard times canTt pay his poll<lb />tax, never dreamed that be was voting<lb />for a set of Legislators, who would be<lb />so oruel and so heartless as to pass a<lb />law to put him in jail if he did not pay<lb />his poll or property tax by a certain<lb />date. They didthis and it is today<lb />the law of the land.<lb />It is tax or the jail"_Lexington Dis-<lb /><lb />patch,<lb /><lb />Pall ocncimohn J<lb /><lb />* ~<lb />A Househoid Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery of the age.<lb />pleasant and retresuing to the taste,acts<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire system,<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha-<lb />bituai constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C<lb />pay 10, 20, of eea's, Sold and<lb /><lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />td ' 9<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />A a<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the ¢<lb />; public generally. °<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING, 38<lb />Spouting ard Stove Work,<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />he wonTt budge a step until he hss! a@é<lb /><lb />ity. Ile would uot believe the story<lb /><lb />a specialty<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb /> flues made in season. Shap<lb />ov iniear of 5 and 10 cent store.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHURCUES.<lb />BAPTIST"Services every Sundays |§<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb /><lb />Thursday evening. Rev ie W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />C,. D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No reguiar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! 9 30<lb />A. M. W,. 8B. Brown, Superinte: dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~Seiv'ces every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening, Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday eveuing., Rey,<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"S.rvices third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev,<lb />J. B. Morton, Mastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. E. B Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent.,<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M."Greeuville Lodge No.<lb />284 meets tirst and third Monday even-<lb />ing. WM.King W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec,<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Uovenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every tee te evening. D.<lb />Hardee N. G. . Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P,"Tar Pc todas No. 93<lb />4 | meets oy nnd oeven H.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />W.<lb /><lb />| $10,000.<lb /><lb />None are excused. |<lb /><lb />W.<lb /><lb />ei aaee Adee hice ~on, K. of]<lb /><lb />Ra Kibo ain Conucil No. 1696 }<lb />meets ei Thuraday: ronine We b.|<lb /><lb />Wilson, R M. R. Lang; See a A iat uf :<lb />K.of H--insarayoe ye No. 1169<lb /><lb />meets * ys Prilay ove oJob<lb /><lb />ey b Heir &amp; ner i}<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. oe<lb /><lb />STATEMENT oF THE<lb /><lb />| The Ba<lb /><lb />of Seeenville<lb /><lb />OER ogg Ere: oy<lb /><lb />~~o GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Businsss Sea 14th, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILIVIES,<lb /><lb />Ms 153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,090.00<lb />a eo � "995, 993 Surpius and Prolits | 3,042.54<lb />Due from Banks s 772,465 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.03 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148,10<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 ane bee ed.<lb />Cash on hand 28.08.18 Cotal $85,566.34<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />your account, promiaing every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />Parent CURR aRETT EE CY<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge »<lb /><lb />STOCK OF ,<lb /><lb />NN<lb />GOOUS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />See us.<lb /><lb />ORIS, BAY AD FLOM<lb />SIAL,<lb /><lb />dO. GUBB &amp; oll<lb /><lb />eae a ae<lb /><lb />s)<lb /><lb />| nena) nities<lb /><lb />UN NDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />~FONERAL IREGORS AN<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />Wehave uct teveived @ new<lb />hearse and two nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />i tins and Casxets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought o<lb />Green\ tila,<lb /><lb />_ We ars vrepusis ~9 embalm-<lb />Ing im tu aby focme.<lb /><lb />Personal atientiou wiven to con<lb />dacting fuzerals and bodies an-<lb />trusted to our care will reveiye<lb />every mark oi respec,<lb /><lb />Our |-r1c63 are lower than ever,<lb /><lb />We cio not want monupoly bat<lb />invite competition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb /><lb />times in the John . Flanagan<lb />Bugey Co's building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />9 70899200000 000800000000004-4<lb />; :<lb />} PANDY CATHARTIC<lb />T Ti Nae 8 im i : é<lb />~ Pat . 4<lb />T Hf<lb />e 6<lb />r) 6<lb />9 ~<lb />9 .<lb />;<lb /><lb />_ lo¢ :<lb /><lb />25¢ 50¢ é<lb /><lb />DRUGGISTS °<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY Res to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa- t<lb /><lb />tive, never crip or ripe. but cause easy natural results, Sain-g<lb /><lb />pple and booklet free. Ad. 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          <lb />osown | Greatest of All Physicians.) == ~~<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />4Ni) FLORENCE &amp;aidL RVAD /<lb />~6naucnsea penedule |<lb /><lb />wncswonaama  |Discoverer of PaineTs Celery Compound<lb />a to whom Thousands Owe Their<lb /><lb />PPP NNN Ned ei NN all al NLL Nl Nl Le Nel AlN Nal Nall es Nall<lb /><lb />May 2, : : Sere o"- : ° ©<lb />jai holla P| _ Life and Happiness.. :<lb />A.M! © A. M<lb />Leave Weldon | 1. 60)-~7 } site oes ~<lb />Ar. Kocyk Mt | 12 52<lb /><lb />Gv Turhorv | | 12 lzl+y | .<lb /><lb />Peon '<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 12 52) 6 4h]<lb /><lb />LY Wilson ; 208i * he 6 Ju<lb /><lb />Ly Selma 2 50<lb /><lb />uv Pay'tteville| 4 16<lb /><lb />Ar. Florence Tj 6 aa<lb /><lb />3 | S2 | ESTABL siisl) 1875.<lb />os , ,<lb />ms niacin: See ty Pian siioee \ : i<lb /><lb />ma) | SAM. M. §<lb /><lb />uV Wilson 2 08 ) L) a<lb /><lb />i Go dsboro 3 10 5<lb /><lb />V Map Qolia 4 16 ) A ~ ae Ary!<lb /><lb />Ar Winnington d 4) 9 45 PC RK Sl DES &amp;SHO i LD: R<lb /><lb />P, M. a é M<lb /><lb />JAKRMERSANI+# MERCHANTS B' ¥<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tin:<lb />their interest toget our prices befere |.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iacarapies :<lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />ated oy ae a<lb />ay 27 aoe x om . a eo eee }<lb />May ith, 1 63] 3 Che : FLOUR. Gir FRE SUGRR<lb />: dd, aR va estan 5 ae ~ balbdheeh<lb />|A. M. P, M. o= = ceacteetenieaieeel @ Ente<lb />LY Fivreree 8 45) 7 40 hh<lb />LY Fayetteville 01 9 40 LN pe oie wae<lb />v ane 7 37 ~y \ ALWAYS AT$.LOWFS?T MA®KE'?T PRL ES<lb />. ~ oe ) WN<lb />- al . \<lb />AY Wilecn 1 20:11 35 aeT<lb />sean net ied Pena iE Tt Me eg SN ENE 9s SAAN RY SARS AX My x Snuff, &amp;<lb />x | } | SANG Tobacco, Snui, a&amp;e,<lb />Ks we buy diroc: from Vinula tu. 3 bn<lb />oN te mm ay Semen ae | Se tee y lin Vol Go viv i. OF DTD r, A eOlil«<lb />A. M,| ip. M | ~\ \. Cie stock of<lb />ep V mington! 9 00 " yu SS TM.<lb />iW Sagnotia il a rane eS SS : ws 8 te<lb />FW eA ag fo Sy FURNITURE<lb />y Ey Vix » } 27 *<lb />Ly Yarbore 1 4z<lb />tary : | rod Aes always on hand and sold at prices to suit:<lb />| @s as, | the times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />os jo =| | sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />ze | 20 | to run we gellata elose marein.<lb />ae win tsar: ac tom Ge SM SOBER Greoeyillea Ni,<lb />ea M. | PL, Mv} ditty PL PART TA<lb />rv Wilson | 1 42 | 10 3%<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33) (| il 16 : W. M. Bond. J. L, Fleming,<lb />WAC de oa ee ME IND &amp; FLEMIN<lb />~x Tarhoro ) 400! iv M ts &amp; FLEMING,<lb />i.¥ Tarbore ley<lb />LY Rocky M: 217 |" ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Ar Weidon Boag<lb /><lb />Gieenville, N.C<lb />T ractice in all the courts,<lb /><lb />frat ou Scotia 4d Neck Graneh aoa<lb />saves Weldon 4.10 p,m... Halifax 4,08}<lb />p. M., arrives Seotland Neck at 6.10 bi<lb />w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55 |<lb />2». Returning, leaves Kinston 7..y|<lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.52 a. m, Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11.40 am<lb />daily exvept Sunday.<lb /><lb />lraing on Washnigton Branck leave Vatronage solighed. Cleaning, Dyei.<lb />Wasningtou 5.4 a uwi., and 1uU p.m, \ ; r+ csseasat nea and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specia':<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p. . ~- 7 , . + mine iemnetietabis<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m. returningleaves ~ wed i :<lb />Varboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.204, mn, i-| oRBERT EDMUNDS, os |<lb /><lb />aa ene p. me mules Washington oExcepting its handful of magnitis $ His anusual talent soon brought him 3 wasting strength, dyspepsia, bihour~ Aunolal attant o aleant<lb /><lb />f)'a. Ta.) and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-| cent statesmen andits nnlitary herocs.? ore yutation and prominence among hig , . auraleiy  ehor peciai attention given to Cleanin;<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with truias on ; | : ness, Iver complaint, neuralgia, rier Gentlemens Clothing,<lb />matism, all nervous diseases and kien<lb /><lb />Jsarbers.<lb /><lb />~AMES A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C,<lb /><lb />seotland Neck Branch Says the most recent writer tipen$professional brethren. First he was<lb />America, othe people owe ior toselected to the professorship of anatom .<lb />Traiu leaves 2arooru, N C, via Albe- ~ , ; P 4 . . ir P a y ney troubies, For all sucT complain: 8 ¥ OTKL NICHOI SON<lb />marle &amp; italeigh K.K, daily except Sun- DartmouthTs paysiglan"teacher than to gand surcery jn the Vermone Unive oHy. oee IN . T<lb /><lb />o a. PuineTs Celery Compound his sauce J. A, BuRGEss, Mer.<lb /><lb />Gay, at 5 40 p, m.,5unday 405 F. M; any one man ,<lb /><lb />aPliWe Ciymouta 7.48 PB, M., 6.00 j&amp; i. . 1: lival bot.ny in ; ceeded again and aewn where every" Washington, N. CU,<lb />eburnny raat am ; . 6s very walk } . AQ ; 22MM ere Meta oANd Inedhiy Wt a) . . ;<lb /><lb />Returning aves Piymouth daily exeept In every walk of iite, mong ihe ~thing else has toiled,<lb /><lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.0U a n., Dar month College. The nexe mo<lb />?<lb />¢<lb /><lb />~,<lb /><lb />Next he was appointed leeturer on<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly res.<lb />No remedy Was eve so highly ren uted, several new ounis adden, eed,<lb />¢ ded. | . ire bellsto every room. s.tteutive soi<lb />. . e 3 ag? art rey 7 Toaye Vitae sa . + . *<lb />then vacated by Prof, Robby, and ce-¢°OMMendec, Hecause none ever aceom | yants. Fish and Oysters seryed dai y<lb />iTatronage of traveling puuviic solieited*<lb /><lb />me, A highest officeT viders at Wasiineton, i.<lb />wrive'Lurboro 10.16 am and Ll, 46 Gheat olilee, older at ae he was chesen professor of the chair<lb />" ae ~ Bt people 3 ie 28 Was Chesen professor Ber Cin<lb />Train ou Midland N.C, branch leaves oe ae � ne | if<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a} 2'2° Mhes, amony the every cay tw<lb /><lb />M. arriving Swaithfleld 7°30 a, iu. Re. | ot the country, families ino ear tertile<lb />turnipg leaves Siuithtield 8.0U a. m,, ar-| a Seu te<lb />tives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. circumstances, families that ~Give fis on<lb /><lb />hand to moutuT aud cond not, if trey<lb /><lb />eunied the coar the most important plished so mica.<lb /><lb />. . , on | . Yop : ps<lb />cne inthe country, at the time when? today PaineTs Celery S ompound<lb /><lb />he first formulated his mest remarkable ? 8t.nds without competition for feeding O [ CITORS WANTED for<lb /><lb />PPP ea ee a hae es ee PPA PPL<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta braneh, Florence R|_.- ; ; . § prescription. (exhausted nerves and building up the Dr, ~Jalmages oThe<lb />4., leave Lazta 6.40 p m, active ealoed wished; «fford the services of any luiel j » = f ae . 5 Up the Earth Girdled.� o: his famous tour<lb />1.60 pm, Clio $.05 p m. Returning | 40 ordinary physician"everywhere I In view of the overwhelming testia 5 Strengt rot the body. It cures radi- around the world, a thrilling story of<lb /><lb />?<lb />value of PaineTs Celery: Cully aad permanently. The ner savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />mony to the value of PaineTs Celery 4 peer PETALS v " T¥OUS Ts.on ~TalmageTs books sold, and oThe<lb />day ery Compound has been a blessing.� 3 Compound that has recently appeared } prostration and general debility from | Barth Girdled� is his latest and graud-<lb />. eee wit ~py Waich thousands of women suff est. Demand enoromous. Everybody<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branca leaves War-| The story of the lite-work of this som men and women of national repu"{ oF 80 | wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb /><lb />saW for Clinton caily, except Suuday,].: aire iétatiou, the picture of Prot. Phelps ig/ 8 long that it finally gets to be second book, big commissions, a gold mine tor<lb />10 00 a. m. and 8.50 i a Raining viant among men has beea often told | nant aie ps nature wiih Wham an ae vifbring bank Me rade avon: partie ue.<lb />leaves Vinton at7.U0 a. m. and3,00 ym, | and is familicr to most readers. ~(hej pine larly tere ring, and deancmitens b ; onttit free. Drop all trash and gell the<lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection | likeness above is probaoly the bet} The sact is, FoiieTs Celery Com" | . J Parental A nota KiNG OF DOSES Stid SIRKG GAY i Blame<lb />x ~ Ction removed by properly feeding the| Address. for outtit and territory, The<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail vig |. trait ot him yet printed 6 yf 8 _ :<lb />Kichmone. alse at Rovky Mount with por re P ~ nae ~nerves, and replacing the unhealth SOLIS (OR PREY Mane ame He Sn<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R RK for Noniolk It was the world-famed discovery by ~ ot a sarsaparlda ; lt 18 not a a. {blood ~ Bhan 4 hich! : ~8 cago.<lb />ene all points North via Norfolk. ; ; itis nos an ordinary nervingme {700° OY eee aa<lb />ized fluid. A healtey increase in ap~<lb /><lb />~eave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />; é have met peo ; yineTs Cel-<lb />arriye Latta 7.60 a m, daily except Sun- # peopel whom PyineTs ti<lb /><lb />ALLDATA<lb /><lb />po ndis neta etent medicine; it 18<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />JOHN. F. DIVINE, Prof. Phelps of au infallible cure tor § onli )<lb /><lb />, nae te : . a sit isas far beyoud them all asthe  dia- an . -.<lb />General sup;, those feartul ills that result from ap? wapidd boul tide ik these alka petite and a corresponding gain in CREE NVILLE:<lb />T, M. EMERSON, T affe Manager. impaired Lervous system and impure ?} oneal Se dite weight and good spiriis tollow the use<lb /><lb />NN Ns nN<lb /><lb />Je R. N ve GenT) M. SY ¥. ' 5 uh Te e L } " a ; ij . é 7<lb />~ Ry. MA pier, blood which has endeared the et It make people wel It is the les jf PaineTs Celery Compor d. 7 ~ |<lb />" : "" d ctor to the world, and made his lite § true specific recognized and_ prescribed dda +s 4 f<lb />an era in the practice ot medicine, today by eminent practitioners for dis- uine® Celery Compound is the i<lb /><lb />+ evar ie host remarkable medica! achievemeni<lb />THE MORNIN G. STAR. ~ Prot. D helps waa born ia Counecr «3°43 oising from a debilitated nervous<lb /><lb />f this last half of the nineteenth: cen-<lb />F : system. Prot, Phelps gave to his pro- 9 : ? c ae :<lb />. t ry ,<lb />o1Fend pegaaied in mediciis at Yale, fession a positive cure tor sleeplessness § t4"y. The next session (of, the slo! will<lb /><lb />The dbidest - , | openT on<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: " : r<lb />Greenville Market. OMAR. Ane Paanet, , : : MNDAY EPT. 7, Is"<lb />. pba Below are Norfolk prices of cotto. } jmgaem , a<lb />j aii y , News Corrected by 8. M, Schultz. awn peanuts for yesterday, AS furnished B 000 { Aw and continue for 10 months.<lb />iia mach Sp , Bntter, per Ib 16 19 22 by Cond, Bros. .&amp; Commission ; Mere} 7 Bie Ge | dk . wit The terms are us follows.<lb />~ Western pides. Bh ty 8gchars Of Nortolk +<lb />ae ae ho uf '<lb />Sugar cured Hams phys COTTON. . PrimaryT Bngiish, per.mo, . aso<lb />Corn: '%* | YW 3 ~be tres | VERIO:<lb />ood Middiiug; ~£3 @ by tep ling toon ya guars re aie BoM<lb />: Cove: eg. 45 29 Oy Mtl, 14 MED copermimedinsascheoiotecis | EWN<lb />SSL Plan, amily, 42h 0 678) Loy Nabil ANC icu Myoaibero time mes: [Higher st gy ap<lb />m Oa . Bb to 104 Oud, Uidinery é ere 100u8 Patch Thre :<lb />The ale: Fi Dal Tare: pr Tour auiit 6 dopoar al fed Bpoth, Uioen 4 Languages (each) «1% elas<lb />: =: rive:Dollar « Danly?; rn) be PEANUT: po 00 Cre Wen te eae | The Work and dischplive ofthe sx...<lb />j ts Olaas in domedta oO 17 to P ie ~hindu i will be as heretofore, , a<lb />a (2 \ * j wi it he xte er . : ~<lb />) &amp; A «fe 5 * pas ees bee * Weask a continuanoriof your yin:<lb />he ba 7 to de gnu ty tein Ubpral pytronage,<lb />Woe ReRNAR: ie MAP ee aniet. oe ae [ oe 2, ' "<lb />; a Ms ; Ain hang we i nj * oe<lb />:<lb /><lb />Hehe VOSA NE<lb />ir OH gigT ane<lb /><lb /></p>
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REWLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />A ameter tanta nian menace enh: om alana enn ti nts<lb /><lb />Kezplns Cayst<lb /><lb />Stan? at it Brings Specess<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />train yvoing<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Passenger anu mart<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:82 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer ~T'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Tnure-<lb />day and Saturdag<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />Showers tonighs and Saturday,<lb /><lb />Vite� * ae:<lb /><lb />HOT TAMALES,<lb /><lb />ond sent pmo |<lb /><lb />enn ene Be<lb /><lb />ThereTs Always ~MeatT in Them,<lb /><lb />OM . ce<lb /><lb />New Mallets, CreamUhecse end But-<lb />ter at S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Alumnium Hair Pins, neither rust<lb />nor canker at Zeno Moore &amp; BroTs.<lb /><lb />90,000 people daily drink Caricol<lb />Blend Tea. Buy it of S M. Scuutrz.<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes ~and other<lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />oSuver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Park<lb /><lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />FOR SALE"A nice lot. of schoo}<lb /><lb />desks, apply to ALFRED FuRBES.<lb /><lb />Supply of sew box papers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />Commencing tomorrrow I will have<lb />Ice Cream every Saturday. Call and<lb /><lb />see me, MarksuHAL L. STARKEY.<lb /><lb />A guest at a hotel desires four things<lb />"good meals, clean beds, good service<lb />and low rates. All these can be had<lb />at the King House.<lb /><lb />The country editor may not know<lb />it all, but doesnTt live long in a com-<lb /><lb />~not listed had better attend to<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />They Go and Come in &amp; arch of a Cool<lb /><lb />wf VLACE HUNTERS.<lb />oq Spt, but Find .t Not.<lb /><lb />Miss Jenuie Wijliams is sick.<lb /><lb />Dr. Zenv Browr is quite sick.<lb /><lb />Miss Nina dames went to Gildsvore<lb />tod. y.<lb /><lb />M. Owens ana wite have gone on a<lb />| Visit to Currituck, T<lb /><lb />Mr-.. di. E. Monterio lett ihis worn<lb />ing tor Richmond.<lb /><lb />(, 5. Wilkinson retu.ned Thursaay<lb />evening from Moreacad.<lb /><lb />ben Brown went to Plym vib today<lb />to Visit relatives.<lb /><lb />Patrick Cobb, of Grifton, is viti.ing<lb />Perey and Karle Forbys.<lb />Hearne lias<lb /><lb />Miss Cottie returned<lb /><lb />from a visit to the country,<lb />Zeno Moore bas moved back to his<lb />residence on Dickinson avenue,<lb />Miss Eva May Smita, of Richmond,<lb />is Visiting her father, C. 1. Suuith.<lb />Mrs. F.C James, of Bethel,<lb /><lb />} was visiting Mrs. D, L. James returned<lb /><lb />who<lb /><lb />home tuday.<lb /><lb />Mr. Cor.elison, who can ialk Groves<lb />Ciill Tome as fast as a wheel can<lb />jurn, was here today. Clever tellow,<lb /><lb />aud he talks a good medicine.<lb /><lb />Mrs. P, C: Monterio, Miss Louise<lb />Latham and the children of Congress<lb />man Harry Skinner returned Thursday<lb />evening from Weshington City,<lb /><lb />8 Ae Nan = an 9 = IY Ne ec es<lb /><lb />List Your Taxes,<lb /><lb />There are bat four days mere in<lb />which tolist taxes. Those who have<lb />it at<lb />once or they might have trouble over<lb />it later on,<lb /><lb />Conierfeit,<lb />Thursday someone passe: a counter-<lb />feit dime on Superie: Court Clerk E.<lb />A. Moye. Finding the dime was<lb />made of pewter Mr, Moye destroyed it.<lb />He said it was a good imitation ot the<lb />genuine coin.<lb /><lb />Muk 5 Cents Per Quart.<lb />We have reduced the price of milk<lb />tod cents per quart, delivered from<lb />our wagon a; your door morning and<lb />eveniag. We also deliver Cream, But-<lb />ter, Clabber and Buttermilk at the<lb />same time, Send us your orders,<lb /><lb />JAMES AND WILEY Browy,<lb /><lb />munity without knowing a deuced<lb />sight more than he publishes.Shelton |<lb /><lb />Ask any ct my customers and they,<lb />will tell you the work done by Wil-<lb />mington Steain Laundry 1s unsurpassed.<lb />Next shipment goes forward Wednes-<lb />day morning, returns promptly Sat-<lb />urday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B. WuicHarp, Agent,<lb /><lb />NO TELEPHONE IN HEAVEN.<lb />oNow I can wait on baby,� the smiling<lb />merchant said,<lb />As he stopped and softly toyed with<lb />the golden, curly bead.<lb />~| want oo to tall up wamma,�<lb />the answer {ull and tree,<lb />oWit yoT telephone anT ast her when<lb />she is tumming back to me,<lb /><lb />came<lb /><lb />oTell her ITs so lonesome ~at 1 donTt<lb />know what to du;<lb /><lb />AnT papa cries yo mu_h I dess he must<lb />be lonesome, too.<lb /><lb />Tell her to tum to baby, Ttause night I<lb />dit so Tfraid,<lb /><lb />With nobody dere to tiss me when the<lb />light begins to fade.<lb /><lb />oAll fro de day I wants ber, for my<lb />dollyTs dot so tored<lb /><lb />Fum the awful punchinT Buddy gave<lb />it wit his little sword ;<lb /><lb />AvT ainTt nobody to fix it ssice maminy<lb />went awry,<lb /><lb />AnT poor ~ittle lonesome dollyTs cits<lb />thinner eyéry day,�<lb /><lb />oMy child,� the mexchant. murmured,<lb />as he stroked the anxious brow,<lb /><lb />oThereTs no telephone connection whens<lb />your mother lives ut now.�<lb /><lb />oAinTt no telephone in Leayen?� and<lb />tears eptiug to her eyes ;<lb /><lb />oI fout dat God had ever'fing wit him<lb /><lb />Mail. | _<lb /><lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />ee eee rena na netting<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO<lb />fill orders for Lumber, rough or<lb />dressed, and mouldings vi ery kinds, on<lb />short notice.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.C,<lb /><lb />For Sale,<lb /><lb />A stock of goods, several sr-all tracts<lb />of land, a saw and grist will, a lot of<lb />sawed lumber, a lot of standing tiwber,<lb />log carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb /><lb />The above property must be sold to<lb />cose up the business of J. H. Woolard<lb />gs Sous. For further information ap-<lb />ply to G. M. MOORING, Ilrustee,<lb /><lb />Whichard, N.C.<lb />June 19, 1897,<lb /><lb />Valuable Property far Sale<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified 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 estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. ~This piop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit pu; chasers,<lb />For further intormation see or ad-<lb /><lb />~ LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />kevelyer, Kinsion, N. C,.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />The weather tells you that, and I want<lb />to tell you my Ice House is ready to<lb />iurnish you with the wherewithal to<lb />keep cool. Car load of Ice just m 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 />tickers on application, Sundsy hours<lb />7to WA. M. and 6 to7 P. M.<lb /><lb />Fresn Fish on ice every day, Call on<lb />me any time you want Ice oc Fresh<lb /><lb />up in the skies,�<lb /><lb />Fish.<lb /><lb />W. R, PARKER. |<lb /><lb />Sas |<lb />All Summer Goods<lb /><lb />Under the Knite.<lb />Also SLIPPE<lb /><lb />We are shishing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean them<lb />out. No reasonable price refused. Come before<lb />it 1s too late.<lb /><lb />Kmporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />E.§B, HIGGS, Cashier.<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, EAB. HIGGS, Cas<lb /><lb />A. G. COX, ,<lb /><lb />G. 1. CHERRY, Vice Pres.g AssTt Cashier,<lb />OAPITAL': 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 el Ne sl NN al Nal<lb /><lb />We solicit your account. We offer every cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />ALL<lb /><lb />SUMMER GOODS &amp;<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />~Lang Sells<lb /><lb />i Ha BAT I CREAM<lb /><lb />andKeep Kool<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of<lb /><lb />gar,<lb /><lb />White Mountain]<lb />and oCEM<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZE RS.<lb /><lb />Prices are lower than ever. fA complete line ot<lb />Base: Ball Goods, Hammocks,<lb />Fishing Tackle, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />BAKER &amp; HART<lb /><lb />Screen, Doors<lb /><lb />a ARC aN Si BcitusS aci t an  a  enni A-craaoda cassie ethic oe A eek<lb /><lb />ALES EV et CORT<lb /><lb />eek SN NA<lb /><lb /></p>
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