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          <lb />T TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />a inr pm seil Srsenati easily hintaan meme nee vere me tn me rg ene ern gem ne nt te Sent<lb /><lb />aan pert orn cg a dn Laeedhisinal winmsaboie<lb /><lb />ema te gp 0 tine tape ti te<lb /><lb />iets eae fo ig tii A li epee shin mas gn sci<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />ee a rnp<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.; SATURDAY, JUNE 2�,�, 1897. :<lb /><lb />An Np ik so aria ge icone sho mmiih eisai lamanommeee<lb /><lb />Wee Me 85 aan gE<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />eidea victory over Baltimore today,but<lb />the crowd of spectators was 80 deuse<lb /><lb />pered end the ground rules that were<lb /><lb />Bergen split. hi<lb />seventh inning and w:t<lb /><lb />t-rest in the<lb />iiager in the<lb />vaplaced by Ganzel.<lb />nings did some phenomenal fielév 2<lb />while Duffy led in the batting wit.<lb />five hits out of five times at bat. Scor--<lb />Beston, 11; Baltimore. 5.<lb /><lb />Chicago, June 24"The Irdian:<lb />| played here today for the first time thi- |<lb />season and won a well contested game }<lb />itrom the Colts.<lb />i their hits inthe second, each side ta!--<lb /><lb />game.<lb /><lb />Long and ¢<lb /><lb />Both teams bunched<lb /><lb />lying twice, the score remaining sc |<lb />until the sixth, when the enly error of |<lb />~the gama, a wild throw by Caliahao,<lb />~resulted in three suns tor the visitors, |<lb />| Score. Chicago, 2: Cleveland, 5.<lb /><lb />| Phillies<lb /><lb />made their first appearance in Brook<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 2:"The<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />~lyn this season today, and although<lb /><lb />Boston .June 24"Boston won ade-T!<lb /><lb />pat in force took largely from the in- '<lb /><lb />| ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS<lb />|<lb />Themen who learnT «ution. will<lb /><lb />bad cause sue<lb />|<lb /><lb />~hat the outfielders were greatly ham- | Truth crushed to earth cannot be |<lb /><lb />made to li: there,<lb />Awind mill-~The Sullivan"Fit.<lb />-imm ons prize fight.<lb />Tha $10<lb />| great waist of money,<lb /><lb />corset .s<lb /><lb />that it is never to late te mend.<lb /><lb />The language of the roses, 1s sweet<lb />er than the idle talk of dead beats.<lb /><lb />The only banks that do mot recuire |<lb /><lb />vatehing these cays are the river<lb /><lb />banks.<lb /><lb />Times are so duT! nov that even<lb /><lb />the candidate can Parcly preduce a<lb /><lb />smile.<lb /><lb />assignment.<lb /><lb />Taough one editor may be richer<lb /><lb />' only about 3,000 persons turned out to:<lb />greet them, the home team are glad the |<lb /><lb />(Juakers are here, as it gives them a<lb />chance to regain some of the ground<lb />The<lb />ceore was close at times, but the Brook-<lb /><lb />they lost while playing Bosvon.<lb /><lb />~yns were never in danger of losing<lb /><lb />the game. Score. Brooklyn, 7; Phil-<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, 24--St, Louis |<lb /><lb />should have won the game long before |<lb />she did, but poor fielding made twelve |<lb /><lb />elune<lb /><lb />~nnings possible. The winning run was<lb />made uhrough F'y's wild throw to first |<lb /><lb />flowed by two base hits PittsburzTs<lb /><lb />battery was changed in the ninth to try<lb /><lb />Cross was pvt out o! the game and of<lb /><lb />the grounds in the t elfth inning for<lb /><lb />disputing the umpireTs decision, Score<lb />| Pittsburg, 6; St. Louis, 7.<lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />UU<lb /><lb />Beston 36 13 734<lb /><lb />| Daltimore ot 14 708<lb /><lb />THAT Cincinnati 30, «7 639<lb />iNew York 28 18 609<lb /><lb />| Brooklyn 2) 24 010<lb /><lb />Cleveluad 24. 2G 480<lb /><lb />Pittsburg 23 2d 479<lb /><lb />U Philadelphia 24 28 461<lb />Wes ition ZU 26° 43¢<lb /><lb />19 2% Qe<lb /><lb />o¢ 8 uy 369<lb /><lb />~ 4: 20<lb /><lb />Chuch Sarvices ~To-morrow.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M. Preacuing at 11 A. M.<lb />and8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson.<lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />Episcopal<lb /><lb />rat 9:30 A. M,<lb />and 8 P.M. by Rev. A, Greaves.<lb /><lb />They den't cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put church."Sunday-school<lb />without a<lb /><lb />You<lb /><lb />on<lb />wrinkle.<lb />the<lb /><lb />browns, olives,<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer.<lb /><lb />J~orbesiown Sunday-school ato P.<lb />M. D. D. Haskett, Superindent.<lb /><lb />have seen<lb /><lb />wy The devil, uulike minsters, neyor<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />17 ~here, getting in his work,<lb /><lb />plaids--the swei!<lb />colorineTs of the<lb /><lb />takesa vacation"he is always rizT<lb /><lb />RR HRS<lb /><lb />the season: -- |<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />sd of them<lb /><lb />s<lb />We.Ve<lb /><lb />here plenty as)<lb /><lb />neuta fair, We: ffipy<lb /><lb />chow the best.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />H.C. HO<lb />7 ao. Wien &amp;<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~ton, Was i<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />t pight.<lb />Oo save the game, but it was useless. | yjere she aud Mr. oprings (ere<lb /><lb />~FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />|<lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb /><lb />Preachins at 11 A. Tf. |<lb /><lb />Baptist church"Sunday Seliool at,<lb />A. M,<lb /><lb />EVARZBURCG.<lb /><lb />at yo: rown price.<lb /><lb />than another, yet they shear and shear<lb />alike,<lb /><lb />We hear ot prohibitionists nomina"<lb /><lb />ting ofull vickets, and they claim to be<lb /><lb />temperate men.<lb /><lb />A man can oearn his bread by the<lb />sweat of his brow,� and then not do<lb />much work these June days."Orange<lb /><lb />adelphia, o. (Va. ) Observer.<lb /><lb />STATE "TEWE.<lb /><lb />Mrs. A. A. Springs, wife o<lb />prietor of the ooarch Fote!, st he<lb />wdered in. ber bed ~Tue: lay<lb /><lb />A burelar entered w2e<lb /><lb />sleeeping, and being awekened by th:<lb />noise she screamed when the man "6<lb /><lb />Her<lb /><lb />her through the brains. ki'fag<lb /><lb />instantly, ~The murderer escanec,<lb /><lb />| Amannamed W. 3.<lb />| Vi.ginia, took 30 drinks of liouor ~1 °0<lb />;minutes, at Winston, and died with<lb /><lb />convulsions.<lb /><lb />Habeus Corsuus Declined.<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb />vast al Conetoe, afew weeks ago, in<lb /><lb />which a wh'te mannamed Fred Keel<lb /><lb />hegre when arre.ted<lb /><lb />hin to poison eel,<lb /><lb />~lItord and the negro were both<lb />roleced in jail at Parburo<lb />~denied the negroTs story and recently<lb /><lb />: T<lb /><lb />ansututed habeas corpus proceedings<lb /><lb />to get released from jail on bond,T Both<lb />the prisoners were taken to Durham a<lb />'few cays and the ease was heard at<lb /><lb />~cuambers before Judge Timberlake.<lb /><lb />£<lb /><lb />aitter hearing the facts in the case the<lb /><lb />| judge refused the haveas corpus and<lb />recommitted both the prisoners to jail<lb /><lb />te await the ection of the grand vcvy,<lb /><lb />j * Ne I RMT Re na BI<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />At their Mreiday th:<lb /><lb />County Pre<lb /><lb />ag<lb />Ge 4<lb /><lb />desidad to leave ~or<lb /><lb />Ocracoke ne<lb />un encamporent of several days,<lb /><lb />| Who is going to have a ripe watel<lb />be)<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i melon by the th of daly?<lb /><lb />l<lb /><lb />u-doubtedly a<lb /><lb />If you are dead broke, rememb�!<lb /><lb />Everybody is on the make now" | |<lb />it is ether make money. or make an,<lb /><lb />4� j* . i<lb />Yoong, oror<lb /><lb />readers remember tl.e|<lb /><lb />telling that)<lb />anouber wlute man named Alford hired<lb /><lb />Saturday, July ord, for;<lb /><lb />m - ~ saianeay ethan et Ae a Nance elie seme ot deine tema tAtim 8 A<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />The Largest Line of -<lb /><lb />1S Furnishings,<lb /><lb />ever Shown in the city. We<lb />are makin: extra induce-<lb />ments for summer weights.<lb /><lb />great bargains.<lb /><lb />| THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Aerts<lb /><lb />BT A a<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />i wera.<lb />i=<lb /><lb />was kiled by drinking poisoned whis-'<lb /><lb />key given him by a negro, and the|<lb /><lb />a) EVEGL IU CHD<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />PR LOT ee Rn PR aR Pr ene� SI ""<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. "<lb /><lb />No. 783<lb /><lb />Come to see us if you want:<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>pre<lb /><lb />ERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT oSUNDAY.<lb />SS a<lb /><lb />bs tiuwored as Saou taiteesiy mail matter.<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />ae. Piet RATES.<lb />$3.00<lb /><lb />Ou yout, = * +t<lb /><lb />Oe wenth: ~- 7 «2-4<lb /><lb />(ie week. - e =. 10<lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />" Qkcra cast. .<lb />Aclyertisng rates are liberal and can be.<lb /><lb />ad ov appiieation to: the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />""""<lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avely postofiice inthe covaty, who will,<lb />send 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 />ame<lb /><lb />Sirudpay, June 26, 1897.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON LEITER,<lb /><lb />oAeron ener .<lb /><lb />(Fiom Our Regular Correspondent. )<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, June 25th, 1897.<lb />Hiou. Wm. J. Bryan r3ceived<lb />considerable attention in the Sen<lb />_ ate this week. Senator Allen<lb />started it by rising toa personal<lb />explanation end denying in the<lb />most positive terms the charge<lb />- that Mr. uryanTs offer of $1,500,<lb />frota the proceeds of his book,<lb />was accompanied bya stipulation<lb />that the next Popuiist National<lb />Convention should take no action<lb />avaiusta fusion of the suppcrt-<lb />ers of silver. He added that the<lb />draft for thé money had. been<lb />seut tohim personally, and after<lb />Senator Butler, Chairman of the<lb />Populist Natidual Committe, de-<lb />clined to accept it he (Aller), at<lb />the suggestion of Mr. Bryan,<lb />invested the mney to be used iu<lb />thse interest of bimetellism. Sen:<lb />ator Butler conirmed the state-<lb />gmenut of Senator Allen that the<lb />moucy had been eiyen without<lb />coudition, and said that while he<lb />approvea Mr, BryanTs motive he<lb />fels that the accezbéance of the<lb />raousy might be open to wis-<lb />construction, and had therefore<lb />deciined it. Later that dyed-in-<lb />the-wool Repub'ican, Senator<lb />Hoar said: oI pave a good deal<lb />of respect for Mr. Bryan. His<lb />character has impressed me very |<lb />favorable, aud I have never join Led<lb />in criticisms upon him,T and Sen-<lb />ator Stewart clinched things -by<lb />remarking: oIt is uo use eriticis: | ©<lb />ing Uryax, as heTs going to be<lb />the uext president.�<lb /><lb />There were no new develop-<lb />meuis connected with either the<lb />anoexation treaty or the MeKin-<lb /><lb />). | Phis so crushed Platt that he<lb />=|humbiy apologized, saying that<lb /><lb />| characterize the wool schedule as<lb /><lb />ley Cuban policy this werk. ~Ihe<lb />treaty has been protested against |<lb />by Japan and referred to a sub? |<lb />Committee of the Senate Geciit<lb />tee on Foreign Relations, and |<lb />Wiliin due time" probably next<lb />wiuter--be favorably repo:ted,<lb />and Senutor Morgan has intro-<lb />duced a biil for annexation, Barly<lb />1a (he week there was talk of an<lb />agreement in the Senate to hang<lb />up the tariffbill ontil Czar Reed<lb />allowed the House to'vote on the<lb />Morgan Cuban resolution; buat it<lb />is uot bkely that anything will<lb />come of it.<lb />Nothing more amusing than<lb />ee ForalarTs foreing cf<lb />Senator Allison and his colleagr e<lb />of the Republican steering com-<lb />mittee to meet the Cemands of<lb />the woel-growing states yn the<lb />wool scnedule of the tariff bill<lb />has ceeurred during the con-<lb /> gideration of the bill.<lb />was done on the floor of the Sen-<lb />}in Open session, and not in<lb />16 Secrecy of a committee room<lb />ilison seidom looses his temper<lb />when Foraker accused him of<lb /><lb />| mailed tree.<lb /><lb />And it<lb /><lb />he denied ever avian heied of, |<lb /><lb />he might have been mistaken<lb />Senator Vest rubbed it in on the<lb />Republicans by insisting that).<lb />the bill be proceeded with, and<lb />Senator ~Teller expressed his<lb />concurrence. = Senator Mantle<lb />said: ~If I were to search<lb />through. the. whole domain of<lb />poetry and prose nothing could<lb />be found that would so fitly<lb />these familiar . words, of Bret<lb />HarteTs" :<lb /><lb />oYet the cards bcs were stocked<lb /><lb />-1n a way that I grieve,<lb /><lb />And my feelings were schocked<lb /><lb />At the State of NyeTs sleeve,<lb /><lb />It was stuffed full of aces apd<lb />bowers,<lb /><lb />The same with interest to de-<lb /><lb />- ceive.� :<lb /><lb />oT think the bill,T continued<lb />Senator Mantle,� so far as it<lb />relates to the weol growers is<lb />stuffed full of accs and bowers<lb />with the full purpose and intent<lb />of deceiving the wool growers of<lb />the country.T Later on the seme<lb />day Senator Ailison, on behalf of<lb />the committee, made an abject<lb />surrender and offered the amend-<lb />ment demanded, and it was<lb />adopted by a vote cf 29 to 26,<lb />although the previous yote,which<lb />bad 8o irritated the wool. men bad<lb />been 35 to 13.<lb /><lb />Mr. Calhoun having demon-<lb />strated by an amendment written<lb />report on his yisit to Cuba thet<lb />he has the knack of . meeting<lb />Presidential ozjections when<lb />they are made known to him, has<lb />been offered the position cf Comp<lb />troller of the Treasury, now held<lb />by Mr. Bowler, of Ohio, the<lb />gentleman who gained much<lb />notoriety during the early part<lb />of the; Cleveland adwinistration<lb />by setting himself up as the only<lb />Poobah of the Goverament,<lb />Aithough Mr. Cainoun hails from<lb />Illinois, neither Senator Callom<lb />nor Sevator Masou knew tha |<lb />this position was to be offered |<lb />him until after it was done. |<lb /><lb />Broker Chapman was in Wash-<lb />ington this week to see the last<lb />of the f.rce known as the trial cf<lb /><lb />witnesses for contempt in the<lb /><lb />Senatorial sugar scandal inyesti- |<lb /><lb />gation of three years ago. Chap-|3<lb />man didnTi say so, but he must<lb />have thought it yery queer that<lb />he alone should have been con-<lb />victed out of the lot who. were<lb />indicted for refusing io answer<lb />questions,<lb /><lb />Don't Tobaceo Sy b and Smoke Your<lb />Tite Away.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />ensily and tore?s", nats well<lb /><lb />strong, wagnetic, full of new life and<lb /><lb />vigor, take No-To-Bae, the wonder-<lb />worser that makes weak men<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cure? Buy No-To-Ba<lb /><lb />own dfugegrst,<lb /><lb />strong,<lb /><lb />rom your who will<lb />guarantee a cure. ookiet and sam} 1:<lb />Ad, Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />Chicago or lkew York,<lb /><lb />the personnei of the Association.<lb />a profane word did we hear from any<lb />member or the Assocation nor did we<lb />svea singhe member the leset ~ander!<lb />influence of incoxicants., This | ~obser-|<lb />vation was pleasing to us and we eould<lb />but feel thankful that such was the<lb />cuse tumong the great mogulders: of,<lb />public opinion in our beloved © com-<lb />monwealth, and felt thatthe papers af<lb />our State were in good hands."<lb />Warrentcn Record.<lb /><lb />double dealing and trickery, be<lb />id. Senator Platt, of Ccnn., a<lb />publican member of the Fi-<lb />Committee, attempted to<lb /><lb />When bilious or costve, eat a Uas<lb /><lb />eiret, candy scsi cure eonstipa=|<lb /><lb />{2<lb />Echocs Fremthe Press Assoc awcn. |<lb /><lb />~We were favorably impressed with}!<lb />Not |:<lb /><lb />me rescue of Alliscn, but<lb /><lb />ion,<lb /><lb />oat oot scme y our wren ds<lb /><lb />ions sor the law, enacted by the last<lb />| Legislature, in regard to the school<lb /><lb />heat election owhich will obe. held iad<lb /><lb />every township i in North Carolina, ~on<lb />the 10th day of next August.<lb /><lb />At this election the voters of each<lb />~ind every| township mast decide for<lb /><lb />themselves whether or not they are<lb />willing to levy and pay this additional<lb />school tax. Therefore one township<lb />may vote for it and another against it,<lb />and the township that votes for it will<lb />levy this tax only on the property and<lb />polls in that towrship,and the township<lb />that votes against the tax will not have<lb />to pay it. Each township votes<lb />separate and independent of any other<lb />township.<lb /><lb />The tax to be voted on in this<lb />county is ten cents on the one hundred<lb />dollars worth ot property and thirty<lb />cents on the poll, and this tax is extra<lb /><lb />and additional to all other taxes. The<lb /><lb />regular schoc! tax levied all over the<lb />state is eighteen cents on ihe | one<lb />hundred dollars worth of property aud<lb />fifty-four cents on the poil, and this<lb />tax must be paid any how, whether<lb />you vote for or agaiist this special<lb />school tax, ~Therefore those townships<lb />which vote for the special school tax,<lb />must pay 28 cents on property and 34<lb />cents on the poll for schouls, and those<lb />townships which vote against the<lb />special school tax must pay 15 cents<lb />on propert: and 54 centson the poll<lb />fer the schools,<lb /><lb />We have been asked the question,<lb />whether or not there would be any<lb />more schools in those townships which<lb />vote against this special tax? Of<lb />course there would be, and just the<lb />same as heretofore. The object of this<lb />election is not to take away any school |<lb />or deurease toelv length, but to let tne |<lb />people vote an extra tax 50 as tu Lave<lb />jonger terms for their schools. And<lb />ifany township votestor this speciat<lb />tax; itcannot be repealed tor three<lb />years but must be levied and paid in<lb /><lb />that township wvery year for thi'ce<lb />yeais."Pittsboro Record.<lb />Serene FEN La Le ®&amp;<lb />When bilioug or ccoore, eat a Case<lb /><lb />caret, candy eathurtic, ware guaranteed<lb /><lb />Qe, 25¢<lb /><lb />cera tn<lb /><lb />Just try a ive Us. Gf Cascurets, Lue<lb /><lb />finest liver and howel segu ator ever<lb />a<lb /><lb />made.<lb /><lb />A Woman With Big Feat:<lb /><lb />The woman with the largest feet<lb /><lb />in the country is Mrs, Sarah Gelliby, | But should you CVer = ee<lb /><lb />who lives ona farm in Peensyl-ama.<lb />She tried recently to buy a peir ct<lb /><lb />shoes"-menTs or womenTs"but after a<lb />tour of all the stores she gave if up in|<lb />|<lb />j<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />despair, and was measured for a pair.<lb />She takes a No. 12 mens size in|<lb />length, but she alsp requi.es an 8 wide,<lb />made, Her<lb />feot measures Ll incaes at the ball,<lb />114 at the instep and 14 inches at the<lb /><lb />and that is wider than is<lb /><lb />heel,<lb /><lb />LO tee tn oem<lb /><lb />A Housthoid Meeessty.<lb /><lb />re, will try to.explain the. provis- |<lb /><lb />UTS, ARY AND FLO<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<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, 00<lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56<lb /><lb />1,000.00<lb />» 28.088.18<lb /><lb />$85,566.34<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock<lb />Cash on hand<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />si<lb /><lb />1e 3ank of Greenvi fe<lb />' @REENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />At the Close of Business May 14th, 1897.)<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,090.00<lb />Surpius and Profits 3.042,54<lb />Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.65<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Due to Banks 503.15<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be gid to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking,<lb /><lb />hPL PEP FS wae<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge ~=<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />GOOUS<lb /><lb />just arrived. 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AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />fame 4 Sec<lb /><lb />We have u.t reveived a new<lb />, hearse and wae nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and QasKers, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green ills.<lb /><lb />We ara prepared t- {9 embalm-<lb />ing ja ek ibs forms.<lb /><lb />Personal aiventiou given: to con<lb />ducting funerals and bodies an-<lb />trusted to our care will reveiye<lb />every mark of respes;,<lb /><lb />Our yrices are lower than ever.<lb />_ We do not wausé monupoly but<lb />Invite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found ai any and all<lb /><lb />times in tho Juho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO."<lb /><lb />Reatard ei atdtas 900000000006.5 20868<lb /><lb />9 rHAnTIC. 2<lb /><lb />¢<lb />| 9 6<lb />| 9 6<lb />~ 6<lb />4<lb />% i<lb />q {<lb />9 4<lb />q . 6<lb />y é<lb />; :<lb />9 :<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />q:<lb />25% 50¢ oe<lb />DRUGGISTS ¢<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY TIME te ot any case of consti: ition, Casearets are the Ideal Laxa- ;<lb /><lb />tive. never erip or gripe. but cause easy naturalresults, Samed<lb /><lb />ple and book} 5 Me<lb />Kiet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicezo, Montre:l, Can, » or New York,<lb />BB Oh  cee PPOSCCOSE OOO OSS COFeooeoecs<lb /><lb />| Oe &amp; er oo 217.8<lb /><lb />| aa<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />ae<lb />Seok we<lb /><lb />Want J ob Printing<lb /><lb />""=yCome to see US, "pam"<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most ;<lb />wonderful medical disvonery ot the age.<lb />plearant and retresuirg 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 />bitual constipation aud "biliousness<lb />Please buy and try a box of C. OG<lb />pay 10, 20, at eons, Sold and<lb />cuaranteed to cure hy ail cruggists.<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />STN AND SHEET IW 3<lb /><lb />2<lb />= ...WORKER.. ;<lb /><lb />a<lb />aC ,<lb />a Offers his services to the<lb />4G citizens of Greenville and the Qb<lb /><lb />ac, publie generally. 6):<lb /><lb />|#e ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3%<lb /><lb />$¢ Spouting and Stove Work, 2&amp;<lb />*@ a specialty. ip<lb />a ~y e)<lb />ac ~Satisfaction guaranteed or Op<lb />a charges made. Tobacco 3<lb />*¢ Flues made in season, Shop Qh<lb />Se inrear of 5 and 10 cent store. he<lb />gC : Sg<lb />DODO OOO COO OOOO OU OO MK OO adi<lb /><lb />OKO bb boo de dave). &amp;<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ie) inting vA<lb /><lb />Anything from ae<lb /><lb />Visiting<lb /><lb />""T'0<lb /><lb />Card<lb /><lb />A seein<lb />4<lb /><lb />ETull ~Shee Poster.<lb /><lb />ee Ye" eee eee<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every alternoon ~at the<lb />small price of 25 cents\a.<lb />month. Are you a sub-<lb /><lb />seriber? If not vouT<lb />oueht to be. ms<lb /><lb />The Kasiern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1 a year<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb />specially those growing<lb /><lb />It<lb /><lb />tobacco, that is worth<lb /><lb />-  mapy times more than<lb />the subscription price. -<lb /><lb /></p>
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Florertce | 6 68<lb />@  0<lb />+ |<lb />; oR<lb />seine Se | seca<lb />ie M, 13] A.M<lb />uv Wilson 2 08 0<lb />Ly Go dsboro 3 10 5 Si<lb />by Magsjolin | 4 16) " a) Pico<lb />Ar Wilmingtou| 6 45 a 45 at<lb />P. M, A.M fife 5<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE<lb />Dated wi, 6s ee<lb />Aiay 27th, soe : i<lb />me Og ° we<lb />isH7, Zo) Tal<lb />lA. MiP. M.<lb />Lv Kuvrence |. 845) 7 40)<lb />Ly Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 40)<lb />Ly selma 12:37<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35<lb />Se \ |<lb />° \<lb />A. M.| iP, =|<lb />yy Wilmington}! 9 00) 7 00!<lb />i.v Magnolia | 11 dU! 8 30 |<lb />v (oldeporo 1°0: 9 36<lb />«r Wilsen | 1 vv 10 27 |<lb />.y Larboro 142)<lb />1 eenteniit etniigcicins oichieaage,  saniaigglle lac sortie ia ident |<lb />a yy Ao, |<lb />é'3 2 , oh<lb />4, " | se * a aN ee x Ww<lb />te may mesa aeiena ne ees | nin ROA Wk<lb />eM) | LP. My SS<lb />uv Wilson 7 142 | 0 32 aN SUSAN ~<lb />Ar Kecky Mt |} 2°33] _ {1115 ALLAN Y ~YY<lb />aii os a OS<lb />ai Tarboro 40 i . es ARTY \Y<lb />LY Tarborc it ahah ATS \ AY \<lb />Ly Rocky Mu | 2 17) * .<lb />Ar We'dcon<lb /><lb />Sosthatediene teil ameat<lb /><lb />Train ou sectiond Nees Branch 2oa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4.08<lb />p.m., urrives Scotland Neck at 8.16<lb />M., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.5<lb />2-�"�. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..6<lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.52 9. m. Arriving<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:20 a, m., We'don 11,40 am |<lb /><lb />daily except Suuday.<lb /><lb />l'rains on Washnigton Branch Jeav®<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and lu p.m,<lb />arrives Parmelé 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p.<lb />M., Tarboro 9.46 a. m., returningleaves<lb />larboro 3.30 pom, Parmele 10.20 a. mw.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives W ushkington<lb />11.40a.m., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />opt Sunday. Conmects with trains on<lb />Scotlowd Neck Bramch.<lb />Traiu leaves farpero, N C, via Albe-<lb />uairle ui halieigh K. AK, daily exceptsun-<lb />day, at5 50 p.m., Sunday 405 P.M:<lb />aitive Piymouth 74a Pb. M., 6.00 p, ma,<lb />hevunwin.: caves Plymouth dailyexcept<lb />Sundyy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00.a ~n.,<lb />wrive Lurboro 10.156 am and 21. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C, branch Jeuves<lb />Wuldebero daily, except Sunday. 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithiield 7°30 a, un. -Re-<lb />tuning leaves Stwithéeld 8.00 a. m,, ar.<lb />tives ut Goldsbors 9.30 u. m.<lb /><lb />Traits on Latta braach, Florence R<lb />., feave Lotta 6.40 pm, aurive Duabar<lb />AO pm, Clio 3.05 @ m. Returning<lb />eave CHoi6.10am, Duabar 6,30 a m,<lb />hla Lotta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />Train @oCltinton Braagh leayes War-<lb />saw dor Clinton caily, except Sutiday,<lb />10 00 a, mand 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Cimiou at 7.00 a.m. ane3,00 , a,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Kichmone, alse at Rooky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and QarolinaR R for Nonolk<lb /><lb />.. JOHN FP. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />T, M.BMYERSOM.Triie Manager.<lb /><lb />J. R.KENTY. Cowl Manager,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />yaiy Newspaper. ih<lb />North Caveiina,<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb />i<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />=r<lb /><lb />of PaineTs Celery Compound<lb /><lb />His ususual talent soon broegnt him3 wasting strength, dyspepsia, bilous-<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 1875.�<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTE<lb /><lb />PORK, SiS é SHOMLDLE<lb /><lb />*AKRMERSANs: MinhcrANTSBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies Wil fine<lb />chet interest toget our prices befere , a.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is corp. (e<lb />uailits brare hes.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, OFF SUGAR<lb /><lb />ta<lb /><lb />Hitigaten wo? Cai &amp;<lb />- ©<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRI E<lb /><lb />3 Tcbacco,~Snuff, &amp; a<lb /><lb />we buy diroe) from Minufactu... 3 bn<lb />lin youto ow. Pia uM ic. A eos<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />always on hand and sulidac prices £0 guit<lb />the times. Qu ,ceds areal! boughtand:<lb />sold for CADE! therefore, having 00 Disk<lb />to run We se!) at eluse margin,<lb /><lb />SM SOLO. GS Ge envaile NL<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond,<lb />Bor &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Flaming<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY?-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. ©<lb />Practice in all rhe eourts,<lb /><lb />Fy F rer<lb />JBarpers.<lb /><lb />SAMES A. SMITI,<lb />VONSORLAL AKTIST.<lb />GREENVILLtu N.C,<lb />Patronage solicited. (leauing, Dyeluy<lb />aud Pressiag Gents Clothes @ speeta. v<lb /><lb />»oRBERT EXMUNDS,<lb />- FASHIONABLE BARE OR, 4<lb />Special attention given<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Lo Gleabi?<lb /><lb />cent sratestren and its military heroes,<lb /><lb />reputation and prominence among his<lb /><lb />oExcepting its handful of macnifi- :<lb />3<lb /><lb />ness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rieo<lb />sayé tlie Kirst he<lb /><lb />j professional brethren.<lb />mere to elected to the professorship of anatom<lb />¢<lb /><lb />most recent writer upon Wes . :<lb /><lb />| matism, ail nervous diseases and kid_<lb /><lb />Americn othe wonle Owe. x :<lb />ooo § peor ney troubies, For al] such c mpla~ nts<lb /><lb />DartmouthTs whysician-texeher than to $cnd surgery in.che Vermone University.<lb /><lb />any One mane Next he was appointed lecturer on :<lb />: ceeded again and again: where every"<lb />oTa every walk of lite, amorg the<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />materia medica and medical botany in? | o<lb /><lb />4 § thing else has fated.<lb />y<lb /><lb />+ . . . . aye ty ¥4) ~i err) of fi a oyt a<lb />highest officehoicers at Wasiiugtan, in Dar routh College. The next: year<lb /><lb />~wee choser wrofeesor - had No remedy was ever so ivhly re<lb />the homes of the best peaple in thee bie Was cnosen rok SSOT ot th: chan<lb /><lb />43 name then vaeated by Prof. Robby, and ce-é<lb />large cities, among the every day colks} hen vacated by Prof. Robby, and d ehed 46 drach<lb />y cupied the cham, the paenenh mens<lb /><lb />commended, because none ever neeow<lb />eet most important<lb />of the country, tawities in cortertable most uReport:<lb /><lb />? a ae a i é ren y ls P; ~ fi Cc: i] nee "<lb />: : ye . en �,� court } e me when : Loauuy Wne s Ueler Compoun<lb />circumstances, families that olive drom $&amp;@e 1 the country, at the time when; : yon d<lb /><lb />ne first formulated his most remarkable ; stands without competition Sr : feeding<lb /><lb />hand to moutiT zed would not, if taey<lb /><lb />v8 § nly<lb />rae reseripuen. ,exheusted nerves and building up the<lb />wished; cflord the services of any wut 3 PFPse! i } he bt edie<lb />. . ~ ~ , Str (ir 5 i rE *% ;<lb />an ordinary physician"everywhere I In view of the everwhelming testi ¢ STTONR Pru iachdi ba miphiate oe<lb />6 ~ - : re ~ anet tiv hha He<lb />have met people to whom PaineTs Uel- ymony to the value of PaineTs Celery } © lly aad permanet Uy. Theo nervous<lb /><lb />ery Compound has been a blessing.� ? Compound tiat bas recently appeared prostration aad geastal debility from<lb /><lb />, . mo Tn: * a eS =] , ? é at » . o4<lb />- ¢from men and womewr of national repu- witick tuousands of wom matics oa<lb />ot this;<lb /><lb />rd<lb /><lb />r4<lb /><lb />: . ?<lb />The story of the dite-work a cg ~<lb />. told } tation, the pieture of Prof. Phwps iss 8° long that it finally sets to be second<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />~4<lb /><lb />giant among mer hag been often<lb /><lb />The} particalarly interesting, nature with them"all this suffering<lb />Wy , : .<lb />and despondency can be very soon<lb /><lb />and is tamilicr to most readers.<lb /><lb />likeness above is piobaoly the best) the fact is, Pie's Celery Com-<lb /><lb />a removed by properly " feedine<lb />portrait of him yt printed, Spound is nota patent medicine; it 1s 4 q ; A y elag. the<lb />rant ¢ yty é rae nerves, and replacing the unhe<lb /><lb />~uot a sarsaparifla; it is mot a sere ae placing: the unhealthy<lb /><lb />It was the world-iamed discovery by<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />Poe ~ oy<lb /><lb />ee ae pnic: it is nog an ordimary nervinem<lb />Prof. Phelps ef anT infidllible cure for tonic; 11s now a aot g ,<lb /><lb />~.<lb /><lb />blood by a fresher, more liwhly  yital"<lb />ived fluid. A healtey increase in ay<lb /><lb />ypetite and a corresponding gain in<lb />impaired nervous system and slant I , wall. Ne tea ; Weight aud good spirits follow th:<lb /><lb />\ ich bas endeare eg / Makes people well. IB the ONE, Bay , ,<lb />~blood which bas endeared the great? f eee 2 Of Paine's Celery Compound.<lb />doctor to tae world, and made hig life §true specific recognized and prescribed | |<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />those feurtul Ha that resalt from emi isBe tar beyoud them all asthe dia-<lb /><lb />mond is suprrior to cheap glass.<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb />use<lb /><lb />gle ies ~<lb />PaineTs Celery Compound is. the<lb /><lb />Inost remarkable medica!<lb /><lb />of this last balf of she nine<lb /><lb />¢ . ~8 T *<lb />an era in the practice of medicine, today by eminent practitioners for dis-<lb />Prot, Pleiis waa born ts -Connestis 0" arising from a vebilit ted nervous acne vemeni<lb /><lb />@ as a . ae A e<lb /><lb />NE Ee<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State<lb /><lb />W H, BURNARD |<lb /><lb />re<lb />\<lb /><lb />oe ;<lb />, ; PaineTs Celery Compound has suc"<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />¥_3 OTEL NiCHOLSON,<lb />He | J. A, BURGESS, Mgr, ©<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorougily rev,<lb />vated, several new rooms addeu, elec.<lb />trig bells to every room. attentive ger:<lb />Vinlts. Fish and Oysters seryed dailyT<lb />Patronage of traveling puulie solicited<lb /><lb />CITORS WANTED for<lb /><lb />SOL Dr. ~Tlalmages oThe<lb /><lb />Earth Girdled.�? or his tamous tour<lb />around the world, a thrilling story of<lb /><lb />liou ~TalmageTs books sold, and *oIhe<lb />Karth Girdied� 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 or<lb />workers. Credit given, freight, paid,<lb />outfit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outfit and terri ory, The<lb />Dominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb />cago, f<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />a<lb />~¥<lb /><lb />ale Academy,<lb /><lb />savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-.<lb /><lb />#<lb />«<lb /><lb />* ¢ 5 ~ f gata t! te<lb />ae r. gsystem, Prot, Phelps gave to his pro- tat il ty 1" ay eer<lb />~ ~ me i . r Me f dle, a oa hts 16 REX: Sexs 1 Ss hy 0 ht<lb />cut atd graduated in mediciag at Yak ~Veenion a positive cure tor sleeplessness ¢ tary. �,� Bex? session of the school<lb />~4 open on<lb />G ville Market oo Cottcn ang Peanut, | ' .e MNDAY sepPr. 7. iseT<lb />reenville sas Satie ene | : ak a<lb />nen ae ae Below are Norfoik prices Of COLL, } ym | ! and continue for (0 months.<lb />Corrected by 8, M, Schultz. And peanuts for yesterduy, as furnish. $f LOa0 | |<lb />Bitter, per lb 16 to 265 by Oobb ~Bros. &amp; Commission ee | The terms are ws rollows.<lb />; i sof . eo FU<lb />Western Sides 54 ate gai wile sons A SPECIALTY mitten | =<lb />suger cured Jlams 10 to laa, COTTON, ; i uary Bypilis permanently ected 416 t Primary Knish per mo, wey |<lb />* i Nee : agit oh * ca. at no ~ ~ an ; *<lb />Corn pe 0 o4 00d Middling b : tho same pee undoysame guaraaty. If Intermediate 6 1 + a i sf C<lb />to 66 : ri �,� ntz "i<lb />Corn Meal : ab Middiing 8 Yea t9 pay rallroad fare and hotel bills, and no | fTighey ee) ie A<lb />Flouv, Family 4.25 to 6.75? Low Middling ~f) cha if vo fallto cure, If you have taken mer<lb />jour, 6s Good Ordinary 6 9-14) Cary, jodido potash, ~and still have aches and<lb />ia 5} to 10; © ee ~ pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Languages (eacl; ** Pam<lb />sh en 40 Tonequirt. , , ik doe arg fo per Colore ots, cota on : | ~<lb />1 whe ows ,w enh en ~<lb />Qats. PEANUTS out it isthis Syphilitie L vebrowrs fallin The work and fae Iptindd the Pe |<lb />Sugar 4'to 6). '  ¥9 Busrantee to cure, We solicit tho most obsti- | Will be us heretuiore.,<lb />Cottee 17 to 203 Prime d43 caso we eunhot cures ubw diesate has prone<lb />es 8 ~a Pr 2h. ca: + whis dis agalwaya| .,<lb />sult per Sack 76 to 1 6} ble Prime ge ~baffled tle skill of the most eminent physi- | We ask a continuance of your pos.<lb />10 to 26 NC) wi ha =i cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncond | \iheral patron: .<lb />pcg spanish? 60 to 70} tional gearanty, A sent lal akin<lb />ee 8 WaXx.L es sk aah th bc 7 Masonic Templo, CHICAGO, W PLR ASS ALE. :<lb /></p>
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M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from \Vash-<lb />ington Mondzy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure.<lb />diy and Saturdas<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />iectiiemniNaeloaty (q<lb />hd ere ee aati ta ee<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />OS 9 ae<lb /><lb />F.iir tor ght and Sunday, preceded |<lb />by showers,<lb /><lb />HOT TAMALES.<lb /><lb />seein<lb /><lb />ThereTs Always oMeat� m Them.<lb /><lb />Vegetables are plentiful.<lb /><lb />Did you list your taxes today ?<lb /><lb />New Mallets, CreamUbeese and But- |<lb />ter at S. M. Schultz<lb />50,000 people daily drink Caricol |<lb /><lb />Blend Tea. Buy it ot S M. sonaLte.|<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes and otherT<lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />oSilver Dollar?� Fountain Pen, Fark<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Supply of uew box papers, mourning<lb />paper and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />The work of rebuilding the Green-<lb />ville tobacco warehouse is being pushed<lb />rapidly. A lerge force vt hands is on<lb />it.<lb /><lb />nr Nee ee<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.00 Slippers, |<lb />Reduced to $1.65.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.59 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.25.<lb /><lb />ms AI lt<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to.90.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.00 Slippers.<lb />Reduced to .75.<lb /><lb />tention<lb /><lb />Misses $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to .99.<lb /><lb />eam<lb /><lb />Childrens %5c Slippers,<lb />Reduced to 65c.<lb /><lb />fee ter a<lb /><lb />Wehave some beau-<lb />tiful styles and now 1s<lb />your chance to pur-<lb />chase some rare bar-<lb />gains.<lb /><lb />A pienic vos had out near Smith's<lb />store, in Beaver Dam township, op<lb />Friday. We hear tht) it was any}<lb />enjoyatle aff ir,<lb />Cast your eye about Greenyille and;<lb />you will see many improvemeuts are!<lb />yong on. Just now fully a dozen<lb />different buildings are going uv.<lb /><lb />Why the Difterence ?<lb /><lb />Two years ago when Congress was<lb />in session nearly every Man you came<lb />up with"especially if he was of some<lb />other polities than a  Demucrat"_<lb />ranted to know owhy in the world<lb />those confounded Congressmen diduTt<lb />dosomethirg to relieve the country,<lb />or adjourn an go home?� = Now it is<lb />quite» different. Congress has been<lb />in session ever since last December<lb />and as vet, hasdone nothing to retieve<lb />the peuple, but we donTt hear any<lb />complaints, even from our Populist<lb />friends. Why the difference ? Cen it<lb />be possible that the peopleare satisfied.<lb />or have they become disgusted and are<lb />only waiting to get another chance to<lb />change the present Congressmen f"<lb />Louisburg Times.<lb /><lb />A Model Husband.<lb /><lb />A lett.i from Nashville informs us<lb />that othe vomen of Tennessee were<lb />completely captured by the sweetheartTs<lb />solicitude which President McKinley<lb />everertertauined for his wifeTs satety<lb />and comfort.� That is a tribute of<lb />which even the President of the United<lb />States may yell he proud, and the<lb />PresidentTs ex ® ple igone which every<lb />man who is bleed with a good wite<lb />should emulate. Jt is not the lavish<lb /><lb />expenditure of money nor the oomegr,<lb /><lb />| J 8. Cherry,<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judiciously,� use tne Friday evening.<lb /><lb />~ovening from Oxford.<lb /><lb />| gan,<lb /><lb />down Friday evening and went e:t to<lb />Kings X Roads where be will<lb />| tomorrow.<lb /><lb />Coward and wife,<lb />wite, Mrs, R. J. Cobb, Mrs. D. J,<lb /><lb />Flanagan, Rosalind Rountree, Bessie<lb />Jarvis, Lula White and imma<lb /><lb />H. T.. King,<lb />| Forbes, G. J. Woodward and Jarvis<lb />Sugg returned trom Morehead City<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />nor the resyect of a husband that<lb />makes the wile happy. Nor is his love<lb /><lb />(}, \j<lb /><lb />und comtinuous manifestation<lb />ilove in hundreds ot little<lb /><lb />heart, A pretty speech . Poot ber<lb /><lb />ment about her heusekeoping, a binch<lb />show her that you were thinking about<lb />her when you were down town "these<lb />and othé thoughtful attentions of this<lb />character which should suggest theus<lb />selves fo every man Whois in love with<lb />his wife are the things that she looks<lb />for, and which, when recigrucal, make<lb />~aarrivd lite oone grand sweet seng,�<lb /><lb />i a: \ *<lb /><lb />T wo<lb />oF. his, ety! JQ danish CHey<lb />delicate<lb /><lb />appearance; a kiss when yeu ce to Uae ides<lb />vilice and when you returns empty | Happy ures that tle Atlantic Hotel isT } ""___<lb /><lb />of roses when you go home, jost 0<lb /><lb />oJ. N, Gorman, of Richmond, isT<lb />here,<lb /><lb />Mrs.O. L. Joyner lefcthis morning |<lb />tor Tittletor. |<lb />or,, yeturred Horie<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />W. HH. Cox<lb /><lb />returned to Kinston<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />W. F. Preddy returned Friday |<lb /><lb />Mra. B. F. Suge<lb />morning from Kinston.<lb /><lb />returned this<lb /><lb />Miss Irma Cobb returned<lb /><lb />®, M. Hodges left this morning to.<lb />spend a month at South Bostou, Va. |<lb /><lb />Mrs, xlorence Dancy came home<lb />this morning from a visit to Kinston.<lb /><lb />Miss Rosa Belle Lountree, of<lb />Kinston, is visiting Miss Dot !lana-<lb /><lb />b. C. Pearce and litle Blount re-<lb />turned home Friday evening from<lb />Morehead.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. Greaves camé over this<lb />morning from Kinston and will hold |<lb />services in the Episcopal church to-<lb /><lb />~ll Summer Goods<lb />Under the K<lb />oom cw vm Also SLT PP<lb /><lb />We are slashing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean iem<lb />out. No reasonable price refused. Come before<lb />it, is too late.<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring<lb /><lb />TAF<lb /><lb />Fabrics.<lb /><lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />Dr. W. H Cobb, ot Whitakers came<lb /><lb />preven<lb />}<lb />Capt. C. A, Write and wite. H. !.<lb />T, E. Hooxer and.<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />Whichard, Misses Ella<lb />Wooten,<lb /><lb />King, Ada<lb /><lb />Nannie Fleming, Blanche<lb /><lb />~Tatt,<lb />Rev. A. W. Setzer, Prot. W. H.<lb />Ragsdale, L. I. Moore, J. L. Fieming,<lb />J. B. White, C. S.<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />One Only,<lb /><lb />The marriage heense business with |<lb />the Register of Deeds<lb />striking bottom this week.<lb />was issued during the week, and that<lb /><lb />came near |<lb />Only one |<lb /><lb />was for J. S. Norman and Pangie |<lb />Daniel.<lb /><lb />ap<lb /><lb />Darwood Wilson, Frank Skinner<lb />and Charhe Ssinner went to Grimes" |<lb /><lb />land ~Liursday on their wheels. These |<lb />made the rou"twelve |<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Gooa Riders.<lb />|<lb /><lb />Letigas ive}iqayy<lb />satakGowendia Ghd HUT and auurter. |<lb />Much ot the road was Very sands, |<lb /><lb />tov.<lb /><lb />Not Coming Now,<lb />~Lhe letter which Rev, N. M. Watson<lb />Evangelist W. DV. File,<lb /><lb />inviting tne latter to hold a meeting<lb /><lb />wrote = to<lb /><lb />here, was returnea to him, Mr. ite<lb />So it<lb /><lb />having gone elsewhere. is not<lb />likely that the Evangelist will visit<lb /><lb />G-eenville anytime soon,<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Try It.<lb /><lb />Here is said to bea sure destroyer<lb />of fles. Take a tablespoontul of<lb />ground black pepper an¢ mix it with |<lb />veaspoontuls 0! sugar; |<lb />mo'sten the compound with milk and |<lb />place where there are rays of hight. The<lb />flies will generally be quickly attracted |<lb />to it and eat greedily, If they do ii:<lb />will be their last meal, for tie least of |<lb /><lb />two brown<lb /><lb />ete een onesie + ee nee<lb /><lb />Eack Honie.<lb />With few exgeptivirs ihe Greenville<lb />dule. «Views 40 Morebend returned home<lb /><lb />enough of itself. [tis the constant! today. It wes 8 ge a crowd and from<lb />had a good time .<lb /><lb />; : ee othe we Henn hay bathed, they sailed,<lb />| attentions tuat fills the longings of her: bboy flee tty ey : e<lb /><lb />bowy Waheet. a ey courted"yes, they<lb />na hau une Of these all round<lb /><lb />*<lb />~iamous tor giving folks. ~ihe last gen-<lb /><lb />sail given Thursday evening by Messrs,<lb />J. B. White avd G. J, Woodward<lb />complimentary to Misses Nannie Flem-<lb />ing und Rosalind Rountree. The<lb />whole Greenville crowd and many oth-<lb />ers were invited and they had a de-<lb /><lb />ightial sail.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />RR.<lb />A.<lb />G<lb /><lb />LEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />F<lb />G. COX, ~ .<lb />}. CHERRY, Vice Pres,<lb /><lb />E..B. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb />AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized{June 1st,189¥.<lb /><lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N. C.<lb /><lb />PLP Tl Mee a tee a,<lb /><lb />We solicit your account.<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />We offer every cour-<lb /><lb />~both of those places are now connected<lb /><lb />j<lb />}<lb /><lb />it is A poison tov fy.<lb /><lb />evening.<lb /><lb />eral social feature of utr crowa was a<lb /><lb />ALL<lb /><lb />SOMMER GOODS &amp; Sle<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />~Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />Taal a nah sn patineemnmnliemetie<lb /><lb />Exchange Growing.<lb />The telephone line has been com"<lb />pleted to Stokes und Whichard ana<lb /><lb />|<lb />t<lb />~<lb /><lb />with the Greenville exchange. Mana-<lb />ger Atkins hag put in so many addi~-<lb />tional ~phones recently that it was<lb />necessary to print a new directory.<lb />There is not a better or mure satisfac"<lb />torily managed exchange in the State<lb />than we have in Greenville.<lb /><lb />Milk © Cents Per Quart,<lb />We have reduced the price of milk<lb />to 5 cents per quart, delivered from<lb />our wagon a! your door morning and<lb /><lb />We als. deliver Cream, But-<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO<lb />tilt orders for Lumber, rough or<lb />dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, ¢<lb />short notice.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.C,<lb /><lb />aero<lb /><lb />aualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Jum der Company, for the purpose<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb /><lb />{ hereby olfer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. ~Uhi- } Top»<lb />_ erty will be sold on reasonable tertas in<lb />~lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information sce or acs<lb /><lb />ter, Clabber and Buttermilk at th:<lb />same time. Send us your orders,<lb />dames anp WiLry Brown,<lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />It was hot enough today to almost<lb /><lb />oroast eggs.<lb /><lb />iy: or a<lb /><lb />Tor Sale,<lb />' A stock of goods, several sal] tracts<lb />of land, a saw and grist mill, a lot of<lb />sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber,<lb />low carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb /><lb />The above property urust be sold to<lb />close up the business of J. H. Woolard<lb />@ ous. For further information ap-<lb />plv to. G. M. MOORING, Trustee,<lb />; Whichard, N.C.<lb /><lb />June 19, ISo7.<lb /><lb />dress<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiyer, Kinsion, N. ©,<lb /><lb />00M<lb /><lb />| ~Phe weather tells you that, and I want<lb />| to tell you my Ice House is ready to<lb />~furnish you with the wherewithal to<lb />| keep cool. Var load of ~ce just im and<lb />iI will have aXull supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered Yo tow. without extra<lb />charge. Out of town orders receive<lb />prompt atvention,\ Customers can get<lb />tickets On application. Suandsy Lours<lb />7to WA, Moanddto7 P. M.<lb /><lb />| Fresn Fish on ice every day. Call oa<lb />= ld time you want Iee or Fresh<lb />ish,<lb /><lb />| W.R PARKER.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />~<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />See ESS ANE EES eA<lb /><lb />oa soe Ko gen ASRG ENP ACE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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