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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />as el Baie<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />o*T<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 786 .<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, June 25"St, Louis hit<lb />Hawley pretty hard today, but in a<lb />spasmodic way, which did not prceduce<lb />runs, Mark Baldwin, who secured<lb />judgment against President Von Der<lb />Ahe in his suit for damages for false<lb />arrest, attached the St. Louis share of<lb /><lb />BEA<lb />TL<lb />FUL<lb /><lb />the box receipts today. © Attendance<lb /><lb />1,800. Score. Pittsburg 6; St.<lb />Ft Louis, 4,<lb /><lb />a Washington, June 25"Mercer lost<lb /><lb />~the first sume for Washington today.<lb />| Rusie was almost invincible in pitching<lb />but errors by himself and Warner aided<lb />the Senators in getting runs, In the<lb />second game McJamés did masterly<lb /><lb />work while Mekin was hit hard. Ate<lb />tendance 11,200, Szore. Washing<lb /><lb />ton, 6; New York, il.<lb />Second game" Washington, 6; New<lb />York, 4.<lb />Bostun, June 25"Hotler pitched<lb />great bail for Baltimore today up to<lb />whei<lb /><lb />the ninth ining,<lb /><lb />pieces. Kiobedanz was taken<lb />the box in the eighth, being replaced<lb />by Lewis,<lb />Seore. Boston, 10; Balumore 9,<lb />Brooklyn, Jute 26" The three pitch-<lb />erTs Who took part in todayTs Brook=<lb />lyu-Philadelphia g.me had ne chance<lb />~to show what they were able to do, as<lb />the players on both sides appeared to<lb />have on their batting clothes,<lb />the third inning until che finish sinyles,<lb /><lb />doubles, triplets and kome runs almost<lb /><lb />rained. The attendance was 2,034. | Greenville and the section south of the<lb />Score. Brooklyn, 11; Philadelphia,! Academy grove as Seuth Greenville.<lb />13. | So far as this paper is concerned it will<lb />HOW THE CLUBS-STAND. hereafter adopt these names in spenk~<lb />won Le ween ing of those sections of the town.<lb />Von Lost Per Cent |<lb />Boston " BF 1s 740 |<lb />Baltimore 34 18 693 Death Caused by Lye,<lb />Cincinnati 380. 17 633) Mr. Thomas Carson, who lived newt<lb />New York 29 6-19 G00 + Permele, died on Sunday. Mr Carson<lb />Brooklyn 2000-25 500 ' was a very old man and for a year or<lb />Pittsbug 24 20 459 | more Lis mind has been impuired. On<lb />Cleveland 24 26 430 | Saturaay he in some way votT hold of a<lb />Philadelphia - 2028 471 | box of cozcentrated lye and crank some<lb />Washington 21027 = 400 Vet the contents, from the effects of<lb />Louisville ly 29 090 | which he died next day. It is believed<lb />Chicago 1S ood he dank the lye without knowing<lb />ToATI St. Louis 1k 40 200} what lhe was doings He was ons of<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Bw<lb /><lb />tain, the International<lb />Workers Association will he'd an as-<lb />sembly. The railroads throughout the<lb /><lb />}¢o0 Black Mountain.<lb />S<lb />There was some éxcitementat Mores<lb /><lb />head City one day last wuek, A young<lb />lady from LaGrange had promised io<lb />marry two young men, of thea |<lb />named Wooten from LaGrange, the<lb />other nared Siocumb, from Goldsboro.<lb />She had written a note to Wooten and |<lb /><lb />cCne<lb /><lb />They donTt cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb /><lb />~Teon~ents of ff, In order to find out hg}<lb /><lb />ona without a<lb /><lb />: e night with him and after Wooten got!<lb />Vv rinkle. y OU | te sleep took the hoie from his pocket.<lb />o|Next morning Wooten mised the<lb />: }icte and later saw Slocumb psss it to!<lb />have seen the ps<lb /><lb />sige or iol to keep him from getting<lb />it. Wooten*demanded his note aud<lb />por in sal ofthe other to surrender |<lb />i¢ drew Ki pistol and fired apveral |<lb />~shots, one ball taking efiect in the knee<lb />of the manT to whom Siceumb<lb />passed the note.<lb /><lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />he went toling that some day newcomers and<lb />out of |<lb /><lb />The attendance was 10,000 | think<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />+ 4<lb />From<lb /><lb />Ail Greenvi!l2,<lb /><lb />Greenville was once a much smaller<lb />town than it now is, and the corporate<lb />limits embraced a much more hmited<lb />territory than at present. It has not<lb />been many years since the boundary<lb />line on the west of town extended no<lb />further than the front of Cherry Hill<lb />Cemetery, and on the south of town<lb />even the Male Academy was not<lb />within the corporate limits,<lb /><lb />When Col, Harry Skinner laid off<lb />the cotton patch west of town into lots<lb />anu people began building there 1f very<lb />naturally took the name of Sainnerville,<lb />jad when Mr. Alired Forbes put bis<lb />-corn field on the south into lots and<lb />houses commenced spripging up ovet<lb />there, that section just as naturaily took<lb />tne came of Forbestown, Notwith-<lb />st: nding both these sections have later<lb />came within the corporate limits every<lb />body has gone right on calling them by<lb />their former names withovt ever think-<lb /><lb />peuple not so familiar with the iewn<lb />might get the names contused and<lb />Skinnerville aud Forbestown<lb />were other towns close by Greenville.<lb /><lb />But it is all one town and Greenville<lb />should be mentioned every time. When<lb />it 13 necessary to designate uny paiticu-<lb />word west or south<lb />~might be prefixed. And the Rurtecs<lb />TOR makes this suggestion, that the<lb /><lb />lar section the<lb /><lb />July 20th to 29th, near Black Moui- |<lb />Christian |<lb /><lb />Peouth have granted a rate of one fare.<lb /><lb />| Slocumb was yery a ake us {0 know t the<lb /><lb />went (0 WootenTs room to spend the |<lb /><lb />hed |<lb />erected there for this purpose.<lb /><lb />section of the town lying west of the<lb /><lb />[railrord be referred to as West<lb /><lb />the oldest members ef the Robergonville<lb />Masonic lodge, and that order buried<lb /><lb />him today with Masonic honors.<lb /><lb />Lain.» Cauecs Alarm.<lb />Giveuvilie has bad a rest from fire<lb />alarms for some weeks, but jnst betore<lb />; 10 oTcloek on Saturday night the bell }<lb />yazan Moging and caused intense �,�X- |<lb />Lhe alarm<lb /><lb />citemenut for a short while.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />cante from the residence of Mrs. Mary<lb />A. Be rpard, atreet, A }<lb /><lb />lighted lamp in the seeqaud story ¥<lb />exple vu. aud |<lb /><lb />It fe y] On |<lb /><lb />when |<lb /><lb />pert ay min a lil semi  e<lb /><lb />on Evans<lb /><lb />~showing a disposition to<lb />wis thrown cut the window,<lb />on the roof of Le porch below<lb />~the of ran out and caused a bight blaze.<lb />The lamp was knocked off the toot |<lb />atl the burning oil smothecd4 gut ben |<lb />i fore uny damage Wag a Jone bo the badd<lb />|<lb /><lb />ig.<lb /><lb />tere crenenatin alan sinete<lb />Nesars. W. E. Tithe &amp; Co.<lb />(open a stock of gener af mereb: indise A<lb /><lb />| Grimesland i; about two weeks, rey<lb />build tte<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />are having a large store<lb /><lb />plaids--the swell<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the seagon: -~<lb /><lb />weve vot them: §<lb /><lb />here plenty as<lb /><lb />pleat a fatr, We:<lb /><lb />}<lb />show the bast.<lb /><lb />C. T. MUNFORD,<lb /><lb />rn<lb /><lb />Ex A MET Ek Ce<lb /><lb />af your ¢ own DIIOGs i OMe and see.<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />vas |<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />ENTS Furnishings,<lb /><lb />ever Shown in the city. We<lb />are making extra induce-<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 />PRICES<lb /><lb />GREATLY<lb /><lb />AT<lb /><lb />M. HARDE<lb /><lb />VIC<lb />dk<lb /><lb />A LI 4<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb />Corman Fe ences aera aaa<lb /><lb />~Bpecred ag second-slass mail matter.<lb /><lb />ih einen ane ne<lb /><lb /> SS<lb /><lb />| SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />oe Citar 8 8 Pet $3.00<lb />One month, ig ® hed o ib<lb />Que week. su » ae et 3 ;<lb />- Deliv.ved in town by carriers withou:<lb /><lb />aotrs est.<lb />. ng rates are Hberal andcan be<lb /><lb /> oarivertisng<lb /><lb />gd on application to the editor or at<lb />the office ;<lb /><lb />OO ree nere =a a<lb /><lb />we desire a tvs gorrespondebs a<lb />avery postoffice in the covnty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />fa each peighborhooc. |<lb />42d only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />TE enna aenrer TT<lb /><lb />cence ire ca<lb /><lb />""""<lb />MonDAY, JUNE 28, 1897.<lb />| el . a<lb />{<lb /><lb />The beard of education, clerk<lb />of the court and register of deeds<lb />wii] elect a county supervisor of<lb />public echools for each county ov<lb />the first Menday 32 July. State<lb />Superintendent Mebane apnou.-<lb />ces that De wil! nos officially<lb />9 any one eieced to ihe<lb />position of superviaor who is not<lb />a practical teacher, and that if<lb />other than a practical teacher is<lb />iil have to secure<lb />hh the courts if<lb /><lb />recugh 2<lb /><lb />elecied he w<lb />-pecognition throug<lb /><lb />at all.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />aver. MEBANE'S ADE RESS.<lb /><lb />Desvered Befcre the VeaghersT At:<lb />sembly.<lb /><lb />Siew<lb />It is under peculiar eircevin-<lb />stanees thatl au to speak to ycu<lb />this I aa to =bave<lb />something to say in regard iO i<lb />clase of officers that is in the<lb />The county oUpervise<lb />existence Ob tlie<lb />While I<lb />thas<lb />10<lb /><lb />wrornbing.<lb /><lb />fuiure-<lb />will come into<lb />first Monday 1n July.<lb />have to deal with something<lb />does pot LOW exist, yet i hope<lb />be adie 10 preseuy you, the repre<lb />gectatives of education in Noh<lb />© rolina, soma ot the charactor -<lb />tics avd qualifications thar ve<lb />nope to have in the wen who are<lb />t» be our coun.y SUupErVEBOTS.<lb />First T will mike the asrertion<lb />that we have # right to expect<lb />greater resuils from tre effor's<lb />ij the interet of our pabi'e<lb />gehouls, from the conuty super-<lb />yijor, than we evel received fic m0<lb />the county supe: ~ntendent or t @<lb />eourty examiner. by dol say<lb />this? Uyon wha! dol base iny<lb />expeciatons ¢ Ibis<lb />section | of the geucral SCi0V<lb />law as passed by th: last Generel<lb />va that the ccunts<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />,<lb />this, becaure<lb /><lb />Assembly «<lb />supervisor shali bo a<lb />What is a prac-<lb />He ok<lb /><lb />oe Pan |<lb />Nis) Le ae e<lb /><lb />pitas Ca<lb /><lb />schou! teacher.<lb />tic | schoo wacder ?<lb />a mip whose<lb />of teaching, a man whose pre fes-<lb /><lb />bosinc ss<lb /><lb />pion is Cha of teaching. We<lb /><lb />for county supervisor, A man<lb />who even taught two years ano<lb />aud has since engaged Im other<lb />bosinees as a profession I shai!<lb />not ail him a practical tercher,<lb />but Lshall declare such &amp; man<lb />iactigible to the office cf count)<lb />gupervisor. Yes, my friends, the<lb />law calls jor a practical teacher<lb />to fii the imporunt ofica cf<lb />co inty supervisor, anc we expect<lb />just such aman in every county<lb />jn North Carolina. How was it<lb />under our former school laws ?<lb />Who were our county sarerae<lb />tendenits? While we had son e<lb />Wileawake, euergeiic school wer:<lb />tor county superintendents, som<lb />omen why wade sacrifices for (he<lb />gehools, Whose bearts were 1b<lb />this work; men be whose ener-<lb />igies and perseverance the stand-<lb />aid of scholarship was raisec<lb />- among their teachers, men who<lb />taught theirteachers how to teach,<lb />men who gave Ifo and ingpira-<lb />fon to schotls over which the<lb /><lb />oWrite plainty |,<lb /><lb />very many lawyers presdhe<lb />doetors,. merchants and ott<lb />who would secure the office of<lb />eouuly superintendent to-suppl: ©<lb /><lb />ment their salaries or other<lb />business in which they: were<lb />enzaged. The trouble was not<lb />with the office, but with the<lb />officers. Some of these men<lb />yeemed to be more jnterested in<lb />their perdiem and number of<lb />days they could charge against<lb />the school fund than they were in<lb />the progress of the schools «f<lb />their counties. I sincerety hope<lb />we will not bave county supel-<lb />visors Of this character. What<lb />can we expect of our public<lb />schools if they are to receive their<lb />life and inspiration fromT a mand<lb />who devotes his efforts and ener~<lb />gies to preaching the gospel?<lb />There is no class of men for whom<lb />more profound respect<lb /><lb />[ have @<lb />than for the ministers of the<lb />want them<lb /><lb />gvspel, but we do not<lb />for our county supervisors. W hat<lb />may woe expect if this life and<lb />iuspiration is to come from 2<lb />tlawver who will only give a day<lb />of thorgbt now avd then to school<lb />aud education? What caa we<lb />expcet if this life and inspiration<lb /><lb />must come from &amp; mad engaged<lb />ia general mercantile Cusiness<lb /><lb />qwhore mind 15 absorbed in his<lb />business, OF should be ? Such 4<lb /><lb />man as {his to lead the education~<lb /><lb />al forces.of a county, and yet we<lb />aet such men in many<lb />If we bave no<lb /><lb />educators fo)<lb /><lb />aave had J<lb />of our counties.<lb /><lb />dehool meu, De<lb />hes. IMporeDt offices, theu it):<lb />a barning shame for the profes-<lb />sonal teacher 1, as the official<lb />end of tre public school system,<lb />I say we<lb />have practical tezcners to till<lb />jortant offices, aud I say<lb />have school<lb /><lb />say we have the men,<lb /><lb />these im}<lb />furvher thab we murt<lb /><lb />mea ip these oulcer:<lb /><lb />, pbysican think «f<lb />to examile<lb /><lb />|-cense ?<lb /><lb />Would |<lb />calling Ov @ tencher<lb />-yedieal siudents iur<lb />\Voald the Jawyer of North Cuar-<lb />glina call on a school teacher fer<lb />1 val advice ¢ Would the mei-<lb />chant ask the advice anu guidance<lb />of ine yeacher in his busive:s<lb />brausaciions ? ~These questioLs<lb />are simply absurd, and yet there<lb />jg jusi as much sense 1h doit g<lb /><lb />thes. taing.s as there isin asking<lb />bicso men to do the work of<lb />iveations ~The misisters, tLe<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />lawysre, the<lb /><lb />the doctors, and<lb />me chants all have their placer,<lb />aid theirs 18 a pobie werk, 01<lb />should bee But away with sech<lb /><lb />oy ag educational loacers! We<lb />waut men for supe visors WLOt<lb />nearis ave in *he eehvol work,<lb />hose interest and cbief coucer<lb />ste for the ~morovement of, th:<lb />ablie schools, a man who cab<lb />come in close touch with<lb />who will make sp: cial<lb />of<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />aid will<lb />tha people,<lb />aforts to interest the pereuts<lb />¢ State in the ednesio:<lb /><lb />itd<lb />their ch ]ldrev, and will snow to<lb />shese pareats the Importane ol<lb /><lb />making use.of the opportunities<lb />now offered in. the echoao's und<lb />hus, largely inerease the average<lb />aitendance of our schools:<lb /><lb />Wo want supervisors who will<lb /><lb />give life aud inspiration to tre<lb />pirbiie school teachers; who cal<lb />worihy<lb /><lb />and will guide and direct<lb />young teachers who are strivite<lb />t become more efficient workers<lb />in the schoole, a man thai cab<lb />giye practical, cymmen-sene<lb />iothe gqvernmen<lb /><lb />instructiow &amp;s<lb />of { eathe<lb /><lb />of.sgnools and mefhouy<lb />ing. A man, WhO, when, he visili<lb />the schoolw aud ~finds pder man-<lb />ageuent and pour teaching, will<lb />have the tact and jidgment tk<lb />make order and system out 0!<lb />gonfusion and chaos. My friends<lb />if you can have such men as there<lb />for county supervisors, aud we<lb />may and will bave them if tre<lb />county boards of education and<lb />the clerks of our coarts and<lb /><lb />| nirol ; while we had some |<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Jragisters of dees of the respec-<lb /><lb />He<lb /><lb />ing this important office, but it is<lb />my honest desire to have these<lb />boards seek the mon. Here are<lb />oases in which it is all important<lb />for the offices to seek the men.<lb />Consider for one moment what<lb />it means for cur public schcols<lb />to haye 6 men going in and out<lb />ampng our people in the great<lb />work of educating the masses.<lb />Ninety six men who are able to<lb />reach the parents and the voters<lb />of the counties; ninety-six men of<lb />character and real worth and not<lb />politicians or narrow, selfish one<lb />sided men; nine.y-six men 1D<lb />whom the people have confidence<lb />and for whom they have respect;<lb />ninety-six men who will have the<lb />courage to tell the people the<lb />ole truth asto our ignorance<lb />and our neglect of educating our<lb />thousands of poor children,nine-<lb />tyasix men who will not spend<lb />their time rejoicing, Over the<lb />glorious things for the future,<lb />but men who will take up the<lb />~work of today, men who will act<lb /><lb />in the living present and de<lb />something now to drive ignor-<lb />our<lb /><lb />ance and superstition from<lb />midst; do something now to feed<lb />the hungry minas of our thous-<lb />ands of precious boys and girls<lb />in North Carolina ; pinety -six<lb />men to persuade and to show the<lb />varents their duty in regard to<lb />sending their children to schoo];<lb />ninety-six men totell the parents<lb />hatfunless the attendances 1n our<lb />public sehoo!s is largely increased<lb />within the next two years, that<lb />the State of North Carclina wil}<lb />compel them to send these chil-<lb />drea to scuool,<lb /><lb />The last and perhaps mosi<lb />important of all is ninety-six men<lb />who will carry ninety-six town-<lb />ohips im North Carolina for local<lb />taxation at the Auguse election<lb />aud eause the State Supertuten-<lb />deut to issue ninety-siX warrants<lb />for $500 each making the sym oi<lb />$48,000 from the State aad eyeL<lb />be sane amount 10 the tow:-<lb />ships would make the sum of<lb />$96,009. We hope, however, ip<lb />wapy townships these amount:<lb />will be $1,000 or even $1,500, thu<lb />making a grand total of $125,000<lb /><lb />a * - ya i<lb />asI pave been de-<lb />~pot be around seek~| -<lb /><lb />~or tay publie schools.<lb /><lb />LCN,<lb /><lb />oT thought that Miss Home-<lb />wodTs essay was much the best<lb />of ali those read at the com-<lb />mancement. oThatTs odd,! never<lb />knew that she nad much literary<lb />ability. What was the subj.ct cf<lb />Qherry Pie.T~Philadelphia Ohron-<lb />icle.<lb /><lb />Firat Clergymarn"as<lb />Americans, I donTt think<lb />ought to pray for the queen te-<lb />diy.<lb /><lb />zood<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Americans, | think thats Jus?<lb />what we ought to do, for we<lb /><lb />ough to believe that she seeds<lb />praying for."New York Tribute<lb /><lb />Mrs. Pnenmoney"L'lT bave two<lb />| pounds of that sage cheese, and<lb />fil Laye a pound of im: unity,<lb />(oo. me<lb /><lb />Grocer"Marm?<lb /><lb />Mrs. Pheumoney"Oue pounce<lb />wii bo enough, I guess. Dr.<lb />Kcddle says that sage cheesd<lb />can be eaven with impunity; but<lb />then, you kuow, L-may not like<lb />j upucity" Becton ~franseript.<lb /><lb />oMr. Speaker,� the new mom-<lb />ver qaavered. oI should like to<lb />tise to a question of privilege.T<lb /><lb />oThe gentieman from Kansas<lb />has the floor.� Cee<lb /><lb />oJ want ta know if I gota right<lb />to mention that I got a lot cf<lb />pure Jersey heifers to sell in the<lb />speech Tam going to have put in<lb />he record for circulation in my<lb /><lb />district ?T""Cinsionati Enquirer.<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />her essay?� oHow to make al<lb /><lb />Second Clergyman- As geod<lb /><lb />ct tt meme<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Y | such men as these, we, also } ves will only have the) DAVIS,<lb />| lee their whole: duty-| ce<lb />holy Hass IZED JUNE 1<lb /><lb />bane tas<lb /><lb />~ i d<lb />% , g Lee<lb />prc wee nah a<lb /><lb />EENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th, 1897-!<lb />4<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons.<lb />your account, promising every<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge @<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />- RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />Loans and Discounts $42,153 81 Capital stock paid in $23,090.00<lb />Over. Drafts © 995,20 Surpius and Profits 3.042464<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.55<lb />Current Expenses 1.312 042 Due'to Banks é 50335<lb />Cash Items 1.839.553 Lime Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 ; on<lb />Cash on hand 28.088.18 Vota! $35,566.31<lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />aud shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />avcummodation consistent with good banking.<lb />f «<lb /><lb />_"!<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL OIREGIONS AND<lb /><lb />-GOOLSs<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />gee US.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />- EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />ol) =<lb /><lb />Wehave u t raveived » aew<lb /><lb />~hearse aud wo 21¢e"t line of Cof-<lb /><lb />tins aud Oreaxess, in vood, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb />. We ara prepared t 19 embalm-<lb />ing ~2 sa its forms.<lb /><lb />versonal atioutiou wiven to con<lb />dacting fuaerals and bodies an-<lb />trusted to Oar care will reveiye<lb />every mark of resp? i.<lb /><lb />Our nrices are lower than ever.<lb />_ We d» not want monupoly but<lb />invite competition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be fonnd at any and all<lb />iimes in the Joho flanagan<lb /><lb />| Bugev CoTs building.<lb /><lb />Wife (after return'pe from<lb /><lb />chuichjYou should heave been<lb />at chure) this morning.<lb />a beautiful sermon.<lb /><lb />We had<lb /><lb />Husband"Lit bet you cart<lb /><lb />r-peat the text.<lb /><lb />was tke<lb />sixteenth<lb /><lb />W fo Yer, Loan. Tt<lb />Guth of<lb />chapter of EBz-ikrei: vl<lb /><lb />~erse the<lb />girded<lb />chee abcat with fine line., acd I<lb />ecvered thee with silk.�<lb /><lb />Liushand"Huh! I<lb />wonder yon rewember it.- Harlem<lb /><lb />Life.<lb /><lb />is on<lb /><lb />gt ges<lb /><lb />geret 7%<lb /><lb />ee g faled t :<lb /><lb />cy Mie al nike ig!<lb /><lb />44 to NE ot LY enter<lb />-_ § ai ; a r.<lb /><lb />wee email a<lb /><lb />bis<lb /><lb />Pie ale ey<lb />aS j i ~<lb />wis Wik, Set<lb />+ 4,<lb />~<lb /><lb />Bola See Dsao.<lb />fl, i. SCHULTZ<lb />rt) * Whe Ny hy<lb /><lb />J} er Sip ee a Vegeey eee ea)<lb />Pil ; 7 bs he My RN Gen iS %<lb />hed LA Dow tc NRA ht a<lb /><lb />fe<lb />Ay<lb />Us<lb /><lb />3 at<lb /><lb />i "<lb /><lb />A ARMERS ANGI VEXCRANTS BUY<lb /><lb />i ing their yearTs supplies iifind .<lb />nete interest toget var priceg beiere pus<lb /><lb />hagmg else where. Hurstock is coraplete<lb />albits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />momen) «<lb /><lb />ATWAYS-AT:. LOWESTSMAKKLY PRICE) | ye<lb /><lb />"Tobacco, Saul, &amp;,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manus tin.. oo en<lb />ling yo! t9 Puy a5 oae ped is, A eos<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />sold for CABH therefore, having ne 1isk<lb />to run we sellat &amp; close a .<lb /><lb />§, M SCHULYZ Greenville N.C<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />W. AM. Bond, J. L, Fleming<lb />oN? &amp; FLEMING, °<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />Iractice is all the courts,<lb /><lb />3arpers.<lb />ANE ooh h,<lb />» VONSORLAL AGTINE,<lb /><lb />GREEN TIDLR. * . Ge<lb />Jatrouige solicit dt eaniag. Dyeiug<lb />wid Pressing Gerte Clothes a speenttes<lb /><lb />Pal q } ~ *. ome | fi. oy tee yo tt _<lb />~and ey 8 eet eu Raye tor)<lb />1 3 FASHIONABLE BARERR,<lb /><lb />Spectul attention. given to cleaning<lb />ientlemensClothing,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />Tae a xt. session of the school Swill<lb />open on;<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢§<lb /><lb />and continue for \) modths. ? os<lb /><lb />The terms are «as follow .<lb /><lb />Primary nr nalish Jer ee 2 OU<lb />intermediate * az o0<lb />ligher acini yah a 33 00<lb />Languages (each) ** o* ~* 3100<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the school<lb />will be as heretvlore. ;<lb /><lb />We ask a eontinuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage. :<lb /><lb />~W H.RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />mst a ek<lb />~ Lu | i<lb />as<lb /><lb />SOS gots DS occ<lb />Bes GBEGUALT Y oncury orter<lb />ty anh. ondary OrTer-<lb />m Ligzy Byphitle permanently cured in 15 to<lb />o Boo days. You can be treated at home for<lb />axtieee 20 same price undersame guaranty. If<lb />mae you prefer to come hera we will contract<lb />aaah. to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no<lb />i pa Vs we fail erous. lf you have takon mer-<lb />gury, lodida sh, and still have aches and<lb />Sore t,<lb /><lb />sains, Slugoas Pat<lb />Sible, Catter Garett ie<lb />out, it isthis Sy tte ( DEOIRON<lb /><lb />We sol<lb /><lb />v9 guarantee to cu<lb /><lb />caso we canno ast = os<lb />baified the skill of the ontphysl-<lb /><lb />clans.<lb />tional<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.g<lb /><lb />SUISUN<lb /><lb />steno ont g<lb />ASPET OTIS . ~eames<lb />NAIA ah AA a DNF BA aT WE wn engages Some<lb /><lb />i ns olin he<lb /></p>
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          <lb />a ike " " mane : sesamiae amen . a mee ners ANNA METS T EOS are aR mA TENN SISAL HIME IONE ESE LIT NY TELS LNT NSE ELLE TI ""$"$"$" ERLE TAIRA AMON PTI 9<lb /><lb />WiLMINGIUN &amp; WELDON R. Ry eu BEE wou wuimprele ate DIR ECTC ay<lb />AND B : BICYCLING INT THE = TYROL. vary general ~use 1n cyrol. This is| Below kre Norfolk ~wrices of Goto. et stv<lb />Ad RANC OHS. ace BIE a snap clip for holding the front /and posh tor yesterday, as ponies ra<lb />| wheel in line with the machine, so}by Cobb Bros &amp; Commission Mer- "eens<lb />_ KLORENCE, Rail RUAD oHegions that it may be stood against a tree |chavts of Norfolk - CHURCUES<lb />Giaense, penedule | We found: ~that # the bicycle fever the t without fall. 3<lb />1 11 rd; or any otber suppor withou ~ COTTON, :<lb />- . "" had reached even to our landlo ing. It is useful in. pushing up hill "_" : i<lb />~RAINS GOING BOUTH. who was experimenting with an). i), the hand on the saddle. The eae a nt BAPTIOT"MervidelT every. Neuter,<lb />i vee: iron rimmed wheel, over which the! direction is changed by lifting th¢ | Low Middling 7}|mortng und evening. Prayer meeting<lb />_Jmted a sea . | saddle was supported bya parr of | hind wheel to right or left. The clip gi Ordinary 6 9-16  apcriga rte a need! ec yi<lb />ay, le gio elliptic springs. L"" tried it and /js set or released in a moment. one"quiet, 6. D. Rountree, Superintenden',<lb />as sieht ____ | said it went very well, though not) As we left our lunching place we PEANUTEs pcm re es ,<lb />A. M. A. M | so soft as the opneu.� I lifted it found the young towheads of the ent si CATHOLIC"No réeguiar services.<lb />eave leery a and did not care to go farther. I told| farm standing in mute and ss il ancy � 24 EPISCOPAL "Ser' ices fousth Sun-<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt - � him, it was too heavy. He said, ful wonderment about our wheels. Spanish 60 to To day, morning and even ng Qy srt<lb />7 Ce »|We gave thema bit of a ride, two] po ' vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A,<lb />oft oo | oMawknix; muss starker sein� ta time, and left them enriched ore Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo' 9 su<lb />Liv Tarhoro | 12 12 (ThatTs nothing; you must be : A.M. W. 8, Brown, Supermiter dant.<lb />a "_ : with the memory of a sensation | ". jones<lb />... Ly Rocky Mt {| 12 52 5 45| Stronger). Probably me its they had never before known and METHODIST-~ Serv ces "gah Sun-<lb />: Lv Wilson 2 06 6 20| weight of this wheel would not beT ij] never repeat and will never i / day, morning atid evening. Prayer<lb />Ly Selma 2 50 ry considered in fixing the load that a, | for et."-Colo G eorge BE. Waring Greenville Market. meeting Weduesday eveving.. Iver.<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 15 8 setae 8) Corrected by S. M. Schultz. N. M. Wetson, Pa-tor. ~ Sunday 8¢ 001<lb />Ar. Florence 6 55 . Tyrolese peasant would carry over, ian, in Century, mt 2 lu:3) A.M. A. B Ellington, Supe in-<lb />""-" "|"--| | || | the-hills from the fields and need mes ere Bntter, per 1b 16 to 25) endent. :<lb />SE not be regarded asan obstruction to, whess More Ancient Than Supposea. ry enbern mides a 296 PRESBYTERIAN"Serviees third<lb />Aa sport. The wheels here are all much | Chess players with a turn for the Bl cured Hams we: 124/Sunday, morning wud rhea i<lb />wii pote Da " heir strategic amusemem | oorn to 6C) jv. 8, Merton Pastor tniday  Sehval<lb />heavier than ours and much stron-| history oft g : :<lb />| P.M. A.M. er. They can be sent up hill b the will be interested to learn that all | Corn Meal 45 to 609: :30 A.M. E. B. ~Ficklen "<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 Q | Ber. y , y ithe hypotheses a3 to the origin of | Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.75, 088 .<lb />Ly Go'dsboro | 3 10 5 | tougher thews that grow in this: = i if ae g ; s My i LODGES.<lb />Lv Magyolia | 4:16) " 0 | land, and for safety in going down|the gare have suddenty been) Lard 5} to 10<lb />Ar Wilmingtou| 5 45 9 | hill they have very effective brakes. | ~matedT by a recent extraordinary | Oats 35 to 40 fe<lb />P. M. A. The best brake has two pieces of | discovery in Egypt. It was general | Sugar 4 tof . ; ae<lb />ysaummed until now that the an | Coffee 17to20| A. F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Lodge "6,<lb />ruboer about 24g inches long and 'Y , Sal Sack 5 ss ots tivst wie thod Moaday eyen-<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. me mee h : pete Indiens had invented chess | Salt per Sac 75 to 1 66 | 254 weet s frst ais baht MOuday Be<lb />three-quarters of an inch square, | i tha ¢ introdieed. from Indis Chickens 10 to 2jive. WM. King W. M. L. T. Mowe,<lb />---| whith are held flat against the two! vit Ut WAS. IGPOGHCRY AROMD  -il? | Bogs per dos 7 to 10| Sec.<lb />ated @ os quarters of the tire. It holds very | to Persia in (he sixth century, #0 | oe gwax.ne: | 1<lb />pip ine oe ~ a shat by the: -urebs, and dn conse " Tate 4<lb />Aay 27th, . oe firmly, and its friction does not | thet bs eres ni und He ieee 1. 0, Oe unt Becgy eo Mi<lb />oar $3 Z, Ax ~quanea of Une erusares. i spro. Meets every Tuesday evening. D.-\<lb />Sa ae | ee come on the part that is subject ote n caat to wip. ie do ieee: oh. 2 Hardee N.G. Le i. Pender, nee.<lb />RGM POM ""~ |the greatest wear. It is used not) T: Se yn Phin: 6<lb />eer 4517 40 with a steady pressure, but with! °° 7 Ssh ee : K. ot P"far River Lovige ey 3,<lb />oNe LEE eins : lin times lony gare by which had u ARORA RR Werte bebeT . meets every Friday evening. Ww.<lb />iD) try etteville Vy lu we 4G successive light squeezes. When one he weiner meet o Sea etthe ) ~ T AAAT Whedbee, C.. Frank Wilson. oe a<lb />Uy velnis 12 Bo becomes accustomed to it, it gives soe aa anes " R. and 8,<lb />an wise BOAT do excellent control to any degreo de- | 2°" cat trove Ehoxs Ta aaee ald , oob V he No. 198<lb />ee " eee (ee ammeter os = 1 cor Mery i mbout. BO FeOTSS (Astor, Ex 4 PuenT bi ; ry + a FQ<lb />wee sired, even to holding the machine oOUNTY 60.  FORTS NOLO: . R, A."aeb Vanes Coumplt: + ie" :<lb />ise \ our eva. Now there esn certain); pe (meets every Thar-dav evening.  W, 0b,<lb />stock still under any load and on 08% C4 Now (ere ean COL ge 8B | Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, See.<lb />| | : any grade. Even the usual flat brake Pe no dourt in the ch: racer of the | 4 ¢ B eee<lb />docT «nasi id sods | cette eet ee . | figures at present use d. ond in core | 28 es K.of H."Lusurance Lodge 0.<lb />1as a rubber face, which holds bet-| mS 2<lb />iA. dh : ; | of A : LPL CA vitl he | aac : 3 HY eV .) John<lb />of Henin ton o x. Pe FA ter and lasts longer than metal. My jer the wi rs cone ved : re the ao PRACTICAL Fs Wonesan. fh ohined ste, R ~<lb />pV tminygton| 00 pu ; - 2453] game"sueh as oechachTT (chat) and | 6 Spe | be 4. '<lb />LY  anole il iu  ft American brakes were onot in it aus + ' es nigh 4 : an ~ i. = ; a ee are bie) :<lb /><lb />-tscitebore | LO y | on these hills as compared with) P's a ay faite peat eke de 3 2 e| A. bate tec" - ay<lb />cr Wilson 1 Ug vl bhesea of 21 whaale T rade sion and Arabic infiuence 1s trocen-: | GO Un i ag levery Vhursday nicht, J. hers)<lb />LY carbere l 42 aie ae ag " Wea bie. Bat a comes news of tne dc WOKKER. $. Us W. 1}, Wilson. Ser.<lb />as Desert ate no . "j es ~ z g ° + ns i hie * 1 wecys EXCEVA "wWIONS ON La perramic . 6) :<lb /><lb />wo .: 1d mn by law in all towns, and it is'ahmost | °°" ©" Hons on tae pyTamk ty arene | : .<lb />~= oF x, 2.) feldof § ~dear: 4, Which have brought | ac , ~a servi DS f<lb />ou Os. universal on country roads. So Slt ees Lona ca iinaenees  Offers his services to the OB | ald i OD J {fl} (le<lb />Aa cor the furnishing of the wheel wath aj '0 US8t a W all peng on which a MC citizens of Greenville and the Qe : : ee TT<lb />_" mae a """ = | belj, but the better riders in {nns lhieh official is represented as play-] 4 ¢ public generally. Da sahil a iy ira apg a.<lb />j- 2 M. iP. M, , iny- chess wit 1 apache! at the tine | 40 SING. GUTTERIYG qualified as Leo:iver of the Gray .-<lb /><lb />vw Vedeoa } a: 1 3. bik do not use this in the city jing the gover nme nit of King Tet a, . ROO! n AN v. GUT PERI ( 4 2B | vil e Lum per es 4 mp: VIN, for the purpe. e<lb />\r Hoeky Mt 2 34 __|u streets. They sey they can make) ho belonged to ihe sixth d iam ae Sronting and Stove Work, Be of setiling the uffairs Of said Company,<lb /><lb />etme ncn n jemmmaenimoremern), 4 meee | their way nately. ai a moderates spi lp op ndiicis pennies Siecle Olay te jx a specialty |! heceby offer for sale tae veal estate in<lb />a Purbore 4uu m M if the people ke ey) on th ;eir way | Professor Le ps Us fc rmerly y assigne 4 e uilatvation ounranterd Ae OR land ndjoining the town of Greenville<lb /><lb />~ i's } oT 4 * ; V &amp; « { x ~ t 4 ir tt A sf aca ied an ~! ay mS T T wd<lb />i eee aA 9-14 Az while if they are disturbed ang the reign of that monarch to about 6 io charges made. Trhaceo Sp | belonging to sail Company. "Pils p.op<lb />~LY Rocky Mi | 214 | + the year 2700 B. ©. Professor] Sf |. aoe . eH erty will be sold on reasoGable Lertds it<lb />AY vedo | made nervous bya bicyele bell they |" 2" ~ ye oe | a dues made in season Shop Sel iots io suit pu chasers,<lb /><lb />PMEreeh eCOrPe tinge th ia chroneolocy :<lb />are liahle to make some unexpected Ee nee Bee te et ow pag then!: ac<lb />bee fae intl erate ~ a Ny , DECK { Si id ora: {er 2 IIs MS<lb /><lb />. movement that may lead to a colli |PYS 10 DBCK oFO BET BEOANGS 4 ont bet<lb />Pratt ou occbie wi Need Braneb ava | gion. Lremember a case of rantual ty"namely, to the year 3500 B. C,,<lb />ves Weidon 4.01 : 8100). remenioer a Case OF Wmawua.<lb />eaves Weidon dito, m., ialifax xs ; aad + pie so that chess would have been<lb />p.m, atrives Seotlard Neck at : dodging ar a street crossing in New<lb />the, arrives Seotiard Neck at 6.10 p: oe eae known in the once mysterious land<lb />v., Greenvilie 6,57 pyan., Kinston 7.c, | York between myself-and a lady of M like 5200<lb />ho 5a £ rye o 4 ; - ay o =)<lb />2m, kKeturning, leaves Kinston 7.1 || whom my bell had startled which lizrain someshing se bA00 years<lb />aga.-"--Popular Scienc: » News.<lb /><lb />intear of 35 and 10 cent store. ba For further invermat on see ?or rad:<lb /><lb />ae | teens<lb />ane. LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver, Kinsion, V.C.<lb /><lb />%.m.; Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriva : :<lb />~ oe ae ae # - | game near being annoying. Perhaps .<lb />Halifis afd :20a. m., Weldon 11.40 as the t Pp ye hanvine p pal endcinmak apeienern, You may never,<lb />daily except Sunday. : ene us om in aris 0 1anging . | 7 Puy should you ever Boal :<lb />jdittle sleighbell loosely from the! Qjrsan K. Koss*died of hear<lb /><lb />Avans On Washnigtan Branch iezv | handle bar is safer. It jinglesall the | ,. | tay<lb />W .shingtou $.20 a, ut, nal 100 p. mia: . Lisoaseaatht howe in [German | »<lb />icles , time, somewhat to the annoyance<lb />arrives Parmele 910 a. , aud %.40 p . be ge lown, Pa... Tuossday. He was the 4<lb />,, 'Parvoro 9.43 a.m. * setaee ntig! vives Pot therider. Butit hasa faint horse ee ns 1 i T i I bed<lb />, ~ ~ . 1 , ¢ ~M oy T , ¢ 3 1<lb />Larboro J.80p-m., Parmele 10.20 a.m | car suggestion which keeps the pub- | ~! her of Charley Ross, and un<lb /><lb />theo nt piu, arrives Washingtor | lic on the lookout. Nowhere in Eu-/to hia last iliness never wave ap<lb />dott OL<lb /><lb />dey th nu 7. rau p- sere Daily COX- JF» wis! CA a hy al an: . =] ; = Nhe } ,<lb />opl Stn ay Gétiheets with traine a | ou id see the brutal quadrupe-|geaich forthe missing boy. whose ang Come 7 SO see Us, a<lb />coud Neek Branch, j dal scorching that is such a nuisance lab dycrion startled Phiiad-ipuia<lb /><lb />NT EP<lb /><lb />AAA SA AAMASARASA Xi<lb /><lb />ava lee lave) ©): BA.<lb /><lb />{and such adanger with us, .<lb />Train aves taroore, Mf C, via Albe | Another device Lfoand to be in Jaly 1, 1874 and became an un-~<lb />mar © de Acaleigh it. st. daily.exceptSun-| oo --~ " Sl galyed g y tl ~ld over<lb />ware Sale sonday d " 3 Bi | 'solyed aavstery the world over.,<lb />arrive Pi) Motta 1. 40 P, W., 6.00 p,m,<lb />Returning. cuves Plymouth daily excep<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 2.00 a w..,<lb />sentve'farhoro 10.15 a.m and i. af t<lb /><lb />Traina@n Midland N.C. braach leaves}<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />ui atciviiy, Snaitedield 7°30 a, an. Re.<lb /><lb />Si E  ah. a 2 ~woweek<lb /><lb />uring jeu ives Piuslibtiblield 8,00 2. Muy are , 3 ° a�<lb />lives ut Goldsbors 9.30 u. um. * t ie ~ it Anything from as a<lb />Tratis ari ~atta Branch, Florence R ~ oi 7 Hy)» Y Nieaty ites hig Wee? Wad Gee} Visiting q_. ao a� Ch<lb />. a. deave Latta 6.46 pm, adrive Dunba: ; bt cae ~ - ;<lb />o° pin, Clio 8@5 pm. Returning a Se iy AECONS iDATIC rte a P. commenceT |) A anne<lb />weave Cliw@loam, Dunbar 6.30 a m ? eh be eo ae ft a 1M 18 anu<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun | 2 aq ERI arene� E*ull ~Shee a. Ost<lb />tia } OME gi oSaaS m ESS AD! mp nacho<lb />a da® SO% " athe<lb /><lb />Prate onGlinton Branch lea y NAS ANGE OD<lb />" ue 1.eayes War- j LECAT Gag on : id a<lb />gaw for «i nton caily, except Stith lay, ALOULUTELY cUARaNTaR to care any cose Seen rer in.. Casares ote she }<lb /><lb />is tiy AD never Na e iis . i : ae bees aj<lb />se aap cu, ot Soni | SUIT GURUTED terrence: | |The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />eis Aha 1s : dm te tel teerergr-ande: -, , {<lb />leaves Cin on at7.00 a. i, due 3 v0 | Lu, MRO PPO HO Or ro ftom chdeiniisbammabencpabce dealt WA AE eats te<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connectio . dtivec i T :<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all ret th ° wsievinil actieaoden Gr VCS the ho Me news<lb />Biehmone. alae at Ro: ky Mount with ps eee tas  * : ne<lb />ee Norfolk anid ¢ Carolina R R for Non 101k: CAP LG Ry Le ER q PTT LD Pe HO Poe ey pay Mey : eC) Ply altern: i Hh} at th G<lb />~ fue all poings North via Norfolk, ik Alaa a ia Si 4 Ta york Fy! iy PSSA 1 :<lb />ay JOHN KF, DIVINE, ~ 4 4 4 T 5 ae win | bale wleilae, ain e , Lian, ' Mihaly Shh Mik, SI riall p rice ay 25 cents:aT<lb /><lb />Heuera! Supt.<lb /><lb />T, M : Bs ; his reps ~@ Manager, . ines : : . ynonth. | Are Vou @ sub-, ie<lb />ie ee serber? If not y ou<lb />puget to be.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />Pin Aw y (oe ' yt<lb />ey The &amp; Hastern R oflector, :<lb />4b) NeWsgaper tb | 2<lb />ee Hi i | Is oN $1 a year, |<lb />wate - | Best in use. oThe outfit of no pusiness man is va re LOWE ever :<lb /> . complete without one. " : weeks, tnd Lies nto<lb /><lb />ek tion to the farmars, ere<lb />~The Oni, Five-Dollar Daily The Reflector Book Store , " specially those growni#T :<lb />Fig Glass inthe State | has a nice assortment ot these Fountain fens| . tobacco, that is worlT<lb /><lb />a � | ' also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,| many times more thin<lb /><lb />ee | | You will be astonished when yoursee them and wn ee eee<lb />ef PB. soa cual |} earn how very cheap they are. a 3 ate the sibseription price, T<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />4<lb /><lb />Our<lb /><lb />badies and<lb />@hildreis<lb /><lb />olippers.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />* Ladies $2.50 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $2.00.<lb /><lb />rk wane werner Sy<lb /><lb />-<lb />f ad<lb /><lb />a ilsiiniedel<lb />" ; oe<lb /><lb />Ladies $2. 00 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.65.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.50 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.25.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to.90.<lb /><lb />Ladies $1 00 Slippers.<lb />Reduced to .75.<lb /><lb />ae ee emma<lb /><lb />Misses $1.25 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to .90<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Ghildrens 85c Slippers,<lb /><lb />Reduced to Qc.<lb /><lb />*�"� We have some beau-,<lb />tiful styles and now is<lb />your chance to pur.<lb />chese some rare bar-<lb /><lb />gains.<lb />|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~mentary Club.<lb /><lb />| ladies*should bear in mind,� interposed<lb /><lb />DALLY RI<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />Creates many x new business,<lb />Knlarges many an old basihess,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many 2 dull business,<lb />tescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Sz2cnres sueress to any business<lb /><lb />eet Bd<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use tne<lb />columns of t. REWLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />semen<lb /><lb />sie Constantly at it Brings i<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger aha marl<lb />Going South.<lb /><lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M<lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturdag<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />pescarrval meninges ee en<lb /><lb />WHEAT HER B 3 OLLETIN,<lb /><lb />Shewers tovight followed by faii<lb />Tuesday, warmer,<lb />J<lb /><lb />HOT TAMALES,<lb /><lb />paceman ne eee ne albanien eee,<lb /><lb />conection sates<lb /><lb />ThereTs Always oMeat� in Them,<lb /><lb />Two more June days.<lb />Complexions are suftering,<lb />Tux listing time almest out.<lb /><lb />Cooler weather since Saturday eve n-<lb />ing.<lb />The Slorious Fourth a week trom<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />The doctors held a business meeting<lb />here today.<lb /><lb />Mr. Charlie Cobb is having his resi.<lb />dence on Pitt street enlarged.<lb /><lb />New Mallets, CreamUheese and But-<lb />ter at S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Mr. R. R. Cotten tells us that he<lb />expects to cure eight barus of tobacco<lb />this week.<lb /><lb />Lightning struck the store of L. J.<lb />Chapman &amp; Co,, at Centerville, Satur-<lb />dey evening but did no damage,<lb /><lb />SomeTuinc Nick"LowneyTs .and<lb />other fine candies at J, L. StarkeyTs.<lb />His chocolates are out of sight.<lb /><lb />There will a lawn party at Pactolas<lb />on Thursday night ot this week tor the<lb />benefit of the Baptist church of that<lb />town.<lb /><lb />~Lhe hen who cackles when she lays<lb />an egy should bear in mind that every |<lb />asim: on produces 2(),000,000 and doesnT.<lb /><lb />crow about it.<lb /><lb />On Saturday J. 2. Cherry, Jr.,<lb />sslesman tor Tregalis, Hertel &amp; Co.,<lb />Baltimore, presented the editor with aj}<lb />beaniifat scarf from his samples.<lb /><lb />Blotbs"I hear Jack Bapidde bas<lb />been obliged to go to work at Iast.� |<lb />Slopbs"#~Nothiag of fhe ~kind; heTs!<lb />got a Covernment position.�<lb /><lb />Nell"oMr. Sdeechley has a very]<lb />sympathetic voice,� Bell"oYes helt<lb />aang a lalmbye last night and when he<lb />got through everybody was aslesp.T�T<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Kansas one diy last ween. They<lb />kiled dogs, cracked poupleTs skulls<lb />rand knovked horses down,<lb />belieyes fn doing things ow 4 harge<lb />acale,<lb /><lb />Kansas<lb /><lb />oT move the minuges<lb />remanked the lady in<lb />the meeting of<lb /><lb />be adopted,�<lb />the red hat abe<lb />the WomeuTs Parlia-|<lb />oT secand the motion,�<lb /><lb />e lady m the puff sleeves, oThe<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />said<lb /><lb />AFLECIOR.<lb /><lb />' I do not love to hear him pray,<lb /><lb />, And see his children eat their fill<lb /><lb />Hail stones weighing a pound fell inv<lb /><lb />JT hate the prayer so leud aud!<lb /><lb />They Go and Come in Search of a Gool<lb />Spot, but Find it Not.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />L. I, Moore went-to Wilson today.<lb />Col. E. A. Keith spent today here,<lb /><lb />C. C. Vines, of Felkland,<lb />town today.<lb /><lb />was in<lb /><lb />Harry Whedbee lett this morning to<lb />visit relatives at Bertford.<lb /><lb />Miss Wianie Skinner arrive! Sat-<lb />urday evening from Washington City.<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry, Jr., and C. M_ Ber-<lb />nard left Saturday evening for More.<lb />head.<lb /><lb />Plyrrouth, are visiting the family of W.<lb />B, Wilscn,<lb /><lb />G. C. Moore, of Wilson, spent Sun |<lb />day here with his brother, Zeno Moore<lb />and lett this morning,<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Blow came home Satur-<lb />day evening trom Richmond,<lb />she hus been at school,<lb /><lb />where<lb /><lb />Mr. LaFronce, of Elmira, N. Y,,<lb />is here today talking with the Mayor<lb />anid Councilmen relative to a steam fir:<lb />engine,<lb /><lb />CONDENSED NEWS,<lb />Chicago has had 40 suicides this!<lb />month.<lb /><lb />Snow tell in the Adirondacks moun- |<lb />tains, New York, Saturday.<lb /><lb />Sir Julian Pauncefoie denounces as<lb />uptrue the report that Queen Victoria |<lb />is blind.<lb /><lb />George B. Miller, 60 years old, shot |<lb />and killed himself on his. wifeTs grave<lb />at Wakeman, O.<lb /><lb />A train the Wabash railrcad<lb />plunged through a trestle near Missouri<lb />City, Mo. About<lb />killed.<lb /><lb />on<lb />23 people were<lb /><lb />A Calitornia prisoner hid fine saws<lb />under a pcrcus plaster on his back,<lb />and came rear liberating himselt and<lb />other prisoners before his secret was<lb /><lb />Miss Blanch Barden and sister, of<lb /><lb />AE<lb /><lb />Also SLIPP<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />We are slashing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean them<lb />out. No reasonable price refused. Uome before<lb />it 1s too late.<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, £.:B. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />lA. G. COX, vin HENRY HARDING,<lb />'G. 2. CHERRY, \ corres AssTt Cashier.<lb />, CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximam $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized{June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />PPL Me he ea lel ll,<lb /><lb />We solicit your account. We offer every cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />CLEARING OUT SALE OF<lb />SUMMER GOODS "~ALL SUMMER<lb /><lb />Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, |<lb />was stricken with paralysis of the vocal |<lb />chord, while speaking on the tariff bill<lb />in the Senate on Friday, and lost the<lb />power of speeeh.<lb /><lb />discovered.<lb /><lb />The ineident led to<lb />an early adjournment of the Senate<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />INSINCERITY.<lb /><lb />I do net like to hear him pray,<lb /><lb />Wiro lotus at twenty five per cent,<lb />Por then i think th borrower may<lb />Be pressed to pay fer good, and rent |<lb />And in that book we ali should heed<lb />Which says the lender shall be blest<lb />Aa sare ag I have eyes to read<lb /><lb />It does not say, oLake interest.�<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />}<lb />}<lb />'<lb />|<lb />i<lb />|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />~<lb />;<lb />!<lb />}<lb />'<lb />{<lb />;<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />On bended knees about an hour<lb />For grace to spend a rizht the day<lb />Who knows his neighbour hag no<lb />flour,<lb />I'd rather see him go to mill<lb />And buy the lucklesa brother bread: |<lb />I<lb />And laugh beneath their hamble |<lb /><lb />ghed.<lb /><lb />}<lb />i<lb />I do not like to hear him pray,<lb /><lb />P 4 ,<lb /><lb />~Let blessing sun the widow be�<lb /><lb />wv b ~<lb /><lb />Who never sceke her home to say<lb />come to me.<lb /><lb />Tf want o takes you<lb /><lb />ong<lb /><lb />ThatTs cflered to® the orphans |<lb /><lb />weal ~<lb /><lb />By tim woo sces Him gruphed by<lb /><lb />|<lb />thé president, othat mingte }<lb />srequ.res sixty seconds.�<lb /><lb />be |<lb /><lb />£wift Oreck Orv;<lb /><lb />Overy<lb /><lb />2B.<lb />SUC it 4 {<lb />county has suffyred cxecodiny<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~The cxtreme south: { thes<lb /><lb />eos j<lb /><lb />il<lb />iV<lb />' j<lb />Phyaba<lb /><lb />deouth, and last week tle first |<lb />gvol rain that has fallen down there *<lb />My. B. (<lb />Latham, of Centreville, who was hare<lb />today, told us tobacco crops would be<lb />almost a failure and bugs had ney why<lb />rained the corn. Ife<lb />scrop was good, and the daly thidig they<lb /><lb />had to brag on,<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />in more than a month. ih<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />suid the eorton<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />wrong<lb />Anu ¢ Lely vthe Nps doth feel.<lb /><lb />IY da nop like te lesa ber pray, }<lb /><lb />Po tj jewelod car and silken dress, |<lb /><lb />Whee Wael Woman toiks all day |<lb /><lb />And thew is.asked to work tor less, |<lb /><lb />H pivus shaveys I despise,<lb /><lb />W uh fo! ded hit thas and ee dle wnmiure j<lb />Phey lift to Heaven, th cir angel eyes,<lb /><lb />Then steal the earnings ef the poor.<lb /><lb />{ do net like such soulless prayers,<lb />It wrong I hope to be forgiven,<lb />4 ae an 5 my, ae mre *<lb />No angelTs pring the m upward bears, |<lb />~iheyTre lose a milion miles from<lb />mare. |<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~tor publicity of any suit through prin~<lb /><lb />ter, Clabber and Buttermilk<lb /><lb />| FPalxland township was visited<lb /><lb />: nae<lb />Bare great dainage<lb /><lb />Dress Goods at cost.<lb /><lb />NUMMER SINS a Ni<lb /><lb />AT GREATLX REDUCED PRICES. GOODS MARKED<lb />~RIGHT DOWN TO CLEAR THEM OUT.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />Good typography possesses such ad"<lb />vantages over poor typography that itis<lb />a wonder every basiness man who seeks<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />Wwe ARE NOW PREPARED TO<lb />fill orders for Lumber, rough or<lb />dressed, and mouldings of ail kinds, on<lb />short nottee.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, ®. Q.<lb /><lb />terTs ink, whether ia letterhead, a<lb />lar, booklet or more pretentious form, |<lb />| does not deal ev ery timg with the obest<lb /><lb />i ptinter ia-town.�T"Profitable Advert}a:<lb /><lb />aim<lb /><lb />aa<lb />onger<lb /><lb />oorT<lb />ro<lb /><lb />For Sale,<lb /><lb />mg.<lb />» A stock of goods, seyeral srvall traets<lb />of land, a samand @eist- mill, a lot of<lb />Mie 5 Conds Per Quart. sawed lumber, a lot of standing timter,<lb /><lb />log carts, oxen, log engine and track,<lb />The above property must be sold to<lb />close up the businese of J. 11. Weolard<lb />. &amp; Sous, For further injormation ap-<lb />e also deliver Cream, Bute ! »<lb />W pivto G.M. MOORING, a<lb /><lb />ae the Whaichard, N.C,<lb />same time, Send us your orders.<lb /><lb />~ames AnD Witty Brown,<lb />' Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />We have reduced the price of milk<lb />tod cents per quart, delivered from<lb />our wagon ai your door morning and<lb />�,� veniog.<lb /><lb />Jon@ 18, 1897,<lb /><lb />113 MEH<lb /><lb />} ~The weather tells vonthit, and I wan@s..<lb />* 4 to tell you my Ice House is ready tt :<lb />Saiurday | farnish-you with the wherewithal td:<lb />keep cool. Car loa ef Lee just COR�<lb />I will have a full supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered in town without �,�Xtry<lb />tharge. Out of town orders receive<lb />/ prompt at.ention, Customers can get<lb />tickets on epplicatio&amp;. Sund+y fours<lb />The wind was territiie enough to uproot Tto' ld A. Mand 6 to7 P.M.<lb /><lb />&amp; Fresv Fish on ive every day. -CAIN dh<lb />the storm had| me any tine you want Tee ar� a<lb /><lb />a the | Fish.<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />See<lb />ahem |<lb /><lb />| camaneteeeeneen Rika eemeet<lb />Wind and Han.<lb />N= Roads<lb /><lb />:<lb />3<lb /><lb />The Kings section ot |<lb /><lb />by<lb />severé wind und fait storm<lb />Afternon Eork space about tWo miles<lb />was done and at<lb /><lb />sume places crops were en.dtely de.<lb /><lb />stroyed and have been abyndoned:<lb />large trees and after<lb />passed hail could be raked up<lb />bueket fall.<lb /><lb /></p>
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