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          <lb />°<lb /><lb />oe s ji haeey . ities<lb />res Resins ect Si ge AL pen i RI a RET NaN ag ay ae<lb />* ¥ "<lb />x .<lb />. a) r<lb />ot ; ~<lb />oe<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />D,J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />secrete eet<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />"- eo<lb />CE<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />HE a<lb /><lb />te ca te cg<lb /><lb />Mites<lb /><lb />tind nate emaaneedlagnenadieadinaaeinanammmaiae tana caaeenamtaanetemnama teatime tt etic ee TENT aE ern ne<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents.a Month.<lb /><lb />re eee<lb /><lb />dn.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />et eee<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1897.<lb /><lb />: ence<lb />No. 187<lb /><lb />ib ni ia<lb /><lb />BEA<lb />UTI<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />"THAT<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />They donTt cost<lb />tog much. They<lb />areready to put<lb />uv, without a<lb />iwi vyecX OU.<lb />Raye. seen, thd<lb /><lb />bess ce<lb />Bree mixtores, « Sy<lb /><lb />_plaids:-the's evel ©<lb />pe of the.<lb /><lb />tie wns<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />a¢'<lb /><lb />iy<lb /><lb />ure<lb /><lb />a<lb />*<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />maid at ee<lb /><lb />ee plenty a as<lb />aay ata fair. We<lb /><lb />- show the best.<lb /><lb />~ &amp; ~i<lb />tbe, ~4: ea<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Keston. June 26"The Boston-Bul-<lb />timore game today wasa pitchersT con-<lb />test. Both were remarkerbly effective<lb />Nichols allowed oxly one hit in the last<lb />fire innings and that wasin the ninth.<lb />Stivetts was the<lb /><lb />only Boston player<lb /><lb />4<lb />\itend-<lb /><lb />¢<lb />4<lb /><lb />who eculd i<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 26"Drovklyu won<lb />the third and last game of their series<lb />with the PhiladelpLias through timely<lb />stickwork. Both sides fielded we'! and<lb /><lb />at ee eer<lb /><lb />Enlarging,<lb /><lb />Work has commenced enlarging the<lb />Gorman tobacco factory, An addition<lb />64 feet long and three stories high will<lb />be made, underneath which will bea<lb />storage basement. This addition will<lb />more than doubie the capacity of the<lb /><lb />ee a as<lb /><lb />$e aa? oy yer<lb />fACtol je<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />An ordinance nas been adopted by |<lb />the commissioners of Washington pro-<lb />hibiting any dog running at large tor<lb />a period of sixty days unless muzzled.<lb /><lb />j . A a +;<lb />-Leusteim pitcued fine bali.<lb /><lb />Philadelphia «<lb /><lb />os dt ge dy<lb /><lb />oof the: season-" BS<lb />owe ve ~got ~tliem i<lb /><lb />iT MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />the tew errors were excusable. Ken"| This isa good law and might with<lb />nedy had the Quakers at his mecy | Propriety be adopted by many other<lb />uctil the ninth, ween he eased up. | tOWDs.<lb /><lb />Attendance 5,661,  Seore.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn,<lb />0; Philadelphia, 3,<lb /><lb />Pittsburg Jane 26"The fieldin.y ot<lb />At-<lb /><lb />Pittsbo<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Oe te,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Col. §. McD.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />ei ee @ |<lb /><lb />both teims today was excellent.<lb />0). Score.<lb /><lb />ex-State Treas"<lb />in<lb /><lb />Tate,<lb /><lb />tendanes 2,2<lb /><lb />{ his J a¢<lb />| yt UreT, at his heme Morganton<lb />15 Si. Lonis, 3. fon Fiiday.<lb /><lb />innat?. doug 2cThe Bedeky ao - |<lb />Cipeuati, soe Zbew d fie Re. ss © ¥ Lhe Raivigh News AG Obaer var will :<lb /><lb />he gn hovel: : .<lb />bunching their hits and playing a stron; g | jssue a special bicycle edition July<lb />fielding game easily defeated the Col- | 4th,<lb /><lb />lonels today.<lb /><lb />Both Krizer and Brei'-<lb /><lb />Uf.<lb /><lb />Sixpound town<lb /><lb />. + dee White has appointed, Jno.<lb />Attendance | Wee hac ceeee E '.<lb /><lb />dae Yj oy r<lb />6,000, ~right, colored, o<lb /><lb />ville, 2,<lb /><lb />Score. Cincinnati, 7; Louis<lb /><lb />ship, county commissioner to fill out<lb />the Uzexpized term ot M. E. Hall,<lb />colored, resigned. There were several<lb /><lb />aud Sullivan ! :<lb />Sullivan bad the Senators at their | recommendations and -Judge White<lb />; put all tue names in.a hat and drew<lb /><lb />mercy today. but eleven bits being<lb />ed | aud Wright was the<lb /><lb />King pitel ou?<lb />lucky maa," Warrenton Record.<lb /><lb />b ba °<lb />Washington, June 25"Seymour<lb /><lb />made in the two games.<lb />hit<lb />tendance 6,000. Score.<lb />5; New York, 10,<lb /><lb />Sccoud gane" Washington, 0; New<lb />York, 10.<lb /><lb />Oude Me,<lb />hard,<lb /><lb />f<lb />j +<lb />a  *<lb /><lb />joys<lb />ashington,<lb /><lb />well, but Mercer was<lb /><lb />A gentiemen from Dunn says that}<lb />the farmers in that neighborhood are<lb />suffuring from a lack of hands, all of the<lb /><lb />latter naving taken to the swamps<lb />° ry ty ad Fe *<lb /><lb />Chicago, June 26"Henry Clark, zg 1 ign "P<lb />Tt ie ena AF bunting huckleberriess. he huckie-<lb /><lb />the star twirler ot tae Uniyersisy of | i as<lb />. _ | berry crop-is very-shert everwhere but<lb />atrial by the. , .<lb />. (in Harnett county, and on this account<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />} / {<lb /><lb /> i ° " {<lb />~t !<lb /><lb />the in o10K He |<lb /><lb />Chicago team was given<lb />on<lb />WS 4<lb /><lb />ry, Fi ~ yy ot<lb />fyary<lb /><lb />pee eoi? | wey<lb /><lb />al va YS QU<lb /><lb />ich tie atick |<lb />oDan -<lb /><lb />3 I ~Tlend, recalie +f iow bie We ASECK 3<lb /><lb />{ble game gad was strong W<lb />~Out ree@ived mi<lb /><lb />rt<lb /><lb />berries faae 1 the<lb /><lb />«a!<lb /><lb />Work Oa farm,<lb /><lb />garable guy yoort,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />ml<lb />aa<lb /><lb />league, pitched hia first game for the<lb />locals this seasun and although hit<lb />rather freely, kept the cafe ores scat"<lb />tered, and.� was backed up o perfectly.<lb />Attendance. 5,900. Sante, Clean<lb /><lb />9;. Clev eland, 2<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />BEILHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Berne, N. C., June 28, 797,<lb /><lb />Rey. W. E. Swaim, of LaGrange<lb />spent Saturday in town.<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />mubw THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Wan: Lost Pei OFnt;<lb />aT.� 14:<lb />30; ~lo<lb />BEIT<lb />p Ble 9<lb />oe oak 95<lb />5<lb />ey<lb /><lb />Ct es<lb />ae 7]<lb />)<lb /><lb />Z1<lb />19<lb /><lb />1p<lb />rat<lb /><lb />W. G, Lamb and son, ot William-<lb />spent today here. .<lb /><lb />= Pee ie iy<lb />: Sn<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Boston .<lb />Mei Ve<lb /><lb />1 town.<lb /><lb />i)<lb />'<lb /><lb />Bryan spent Saturday night<lb /><lb />Baltimore<lb />Cincinnati<lb />New Xork:,<lb />Brooklyn* �<lb /><lb />Pittsbu Zs<lb /><lb />C tere land. pe<lb /><lb />ta,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sallie Bryan died at her yesi-<lb />dene on James street, last Monday<lb />~ats P, MM. Funeral . services, were<lb />j conduc ted i inT the M. KK.<lb />oTclock 'P.T M. "by Rey, B. B.. ( ~ulbreth,<lb />after which her remains were laid to<lb /><lb />ooon<lb /><lb />Nid)<lb />163<lb />420<lb />388 |<lb />$73<lb />"*Ww4<lb /><lb />Washington<lb />Louisville ©<lb />Chicago,<lb />St. Douls<lb /><lb />o«<lb /><lb />husband, B. F, Bryan, in the midst of<lb /><lb />a large concourse of people.<lb />Ld ~ T<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />~~<lb />ryt<lb /><lb />ihwea<lb />| year died at the resideace of * his son, |<lb />| T. G. Carson, on-Sunday, June 27th:<lb />ne lat 2 oTclock P. M. He was buried to-<lb /><lb />Ea ked. day at 8 o'clockT E.M.. There will be<lb /><lb />One Tbus that started to the depot |® Masenic fyueral held over him next<lb />this One of | Sunday at,3 o'clockT P. M. by. -Ssene-<lb /><lb />the wrces ¢ ook-a notion<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~The ponter has improved the fr ont |<lb />of C. ~IT. MuntordTa stere.<lb /><lb />Dy Carson in his eighty filth<lb /><lb />mor ning vever got. there,<lb />e halk<lb /><lb />4 ot I Rokedonvell,<lb /><lb />aud wall Lody<lb /><lb />ati wag ee ee<lb /><lb />aa rig: L myere ld Bloppod unui alte Th<lb />| The} A nth oe 'y gridT: WillT the °<lb />st could not be moved until another | that is ps nor cana meréhant-depend |<lb />hoxse: was carried out to take the place on last yearTs advertisivg for thie-year's<lb /><lb />dtathe balker. busingss.""Profitable Advertising, :<lb /><lb />1e trair had: céme and gone. water<lb /><lb />con tt se teeters ie<lb /><lb />Poe<lb />*<lb />, Ae<lb />j *<lb />OY ae as<lb />a)<lb />oe<lb />i H<lb />¥<lb />os<lb /><lb />~HAMBUE Cr.<lb /><lb />rie ce it<lb /><lb />'<lb />at your own price, Come and see.<lb /><lb />H.C. HOOKER 6 �,�<lb /><lb />* i<lb /><lb />~<lb />Q<lb /><lb />chpreh at.d t<lb /><lb />rest in thé cemetery beside her late.|.<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />re a<lb /><lb />The Largest Line of<lb /><lb />erent<lb /><lb />ever shown in the city. We<lb /><lb />B80 1<lb /><lb />are making extra induce=<lb />ments for summer welgeee 4 "|<lb />Come to see us if you want<lb />ereat bargains.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ae<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />extra eost.<lb /><lb />~<lb />rs<lb /><lb /> Jesds the Philadeiphia Record to<lb /><lb />wy<lb />: Z a<lb /><lb />+ %) 5 waicmarp. Béitor.<lb /><lb />to gy<lb /><lb />eer<lb /><lb />hi tie<lb /><lb />We L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />Sadana a ae<lb /><lb />; a i<lb />~ a ashen<lb />bas fice ilie Eee x<lb />ag 4 ci 4 ot, By Le e<lb />w Es et 2 i<lb /><lb />weep |<lb /><lb />~�,�VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />a"<lb /><lb /> Bosered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />Dee 3 Ay, i ; te<lb /><lb />cmaraincamantt cosh min rtp tnt te<lb /><lb />_.. SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />: - $3.00<lb /><lb />om fen 8 8 *<lb />ae weet, te NOS 25<lb /><lb />Oue week. 2 ee<lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />dyertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />wer appiieation to the editor or at<lb /><lb />che! office 3 $ :<lb />a 3<lb /><lb />ae ae ae i ee<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />\e ! pondentT at<lb /><lb />sve!<lb />e ~<lb />te fy aeruainge<lb /><lb />pri mtb Gru ves as it occtirs<lb />~neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />~ He only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />einranaatnnneneit<lb /><lb />Turspay, June 29, 1897.<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />PA<lb /><lb />There was &amp; threatened race<lb />war in Key West, F'la., jast week,<lb />and being so far removed from<lb />the mainland that State troops<lb />could not be sent there easily,<lb />the Governor telegraphed to the<lb />hident, for the assistance of<lb /><lb />are ~ Gtates ', saldiers:<lb /><lb />pertinenSly ask: oJf Florida<lb />eandot govern herself firmiy,<lb />~enoligh to avert.a race war with-<lb />out help from Washington, how<lb />would it be with the State of<lb />\Hawan ?�<lb />Dal<lb /><lb />Tongue-Lashing 1® Not Oruelty or<lb />_ Ground For Divorce J ersey.<lb /><lb />i) wren<lb /><lb />oENTON, N. J+, June 16."Wife-<lb /><lb />wt ing, cannot be),<lb />ly tongue lashing investment than to attend the<lb /><lb />construed into cruelty nor made<lb />grounds for diyorce, according to<lb />@ decision rendered today by<lb /><lb /># Vice Chancellor Martin P. Gray.<lb /><lb />The case which brought forth the<lb />decisian, was that of Edward §-<lb />Hevwjtt, of, Oamden, who sought<lb />to be divorcéd from Annie Hew-<lb />itt, on the ground of exireme<lb />cruelty. The oruelty charged<lb />consisted of violent displays of<lb />temper on the part of Mrs. Hew-<lb />if on three or four occasions<lb />when her husband took sides<lb />against her in disputes which she<lb />had with children of his by a for-<lb />mer wite.<lb /><lb />onrg. CAUDLE'S� LEGAL STATUS<lb /><lb />In denying the application the<lb />Vice Chancellor discusses the<lb />legal status of the curtain lecture<lb />with a philosopny worthy of a<lb />place in literature. He savs:<lb /><lb />oIt is perfectly apparent that<lb />this woman 1s a woman of Violent}<lb />wmper and ihat she does not at-<lb />tempt to restrain herself to the<lb />language of modesty and good<lb />taste at times of excitement, and<lb />T think there were also occasions<lb />when she frequently permitted<lb />her tongue to use foul language.<lb />But this alone does not establish<lb />extreme cruelty; it may show<lb />that it was bad taste in the has-<lb />band in selecting such a woman<lb />for his wife. When a woman<lb />marries @ man she does nol<lb />matry ohis, children-, When ®<lb />Gan marzies he dgieesth} Ke<lb /><lb />_orwill prefer bis wifé before he: wil)<lb /><lb />consider ~his children. This� he<lb />undertakes by the mere aci of<lb />marriage, and, even if they may<lb />be right and the wife wrong, the<lb />husband undertakes that he will<lb />stand by the wife and be hei<lb />helpmeet and advisor to maintain<lb />her in her position. As ber hus-<lb />band, he shoald not take sides<lb />-with his children and condemn<lb />her for hasty or ill-advised<lb />speech or action. He should<lb />support her as the mistress of her<lb />household, even<lb />and be unduly energetic or even<lb /><lb />- Violent at times.�<lb /><lb />When bilious or costve, eat a Vas<lb />_ @atet, candy (cathartic, cure eonstipa-<lb />ion.<lb /><lb />ACTOR<lb /><lb />oThis'|Stady, Civics, History,<lb /><lb />she may errT<lb /><lb />~University Summer School,<lb /><lb />tne<lb /><lb />~The Summer School at the<lb />University of North CarolinaT<lb />opened with a large attendance<lb />on June 23d.<lb /><lb />Chapel Hill with its many nat-<lb />ural advantages, good water,<lb />large shady campus, is an ideal<lb />place for a Summer School.<lb /><lb />The first lecture in the morning<lb />is a lecture by Dr- McMurry, on<lb />Pedagogy, then follows the regu-<lb />lar clasg room work. :<lb /><lb />Prof. Jackman, from Chicago<lb />Normal School, teaches Nature<lb />Study., Dr. Humeis, giving jn-<lb />terecting courses ifT English Lit-<lb />ine oa xpn, and Liter-<lb />~ary Stndy of fhe Bible: °. |<lb />~ Prof. MosesT Primary Work: ie<lb />what every primary teacher ~in<lb />the State needs. The Science<lb />work the great need of so many<lb />teachers, i» strong in all depart-<lb />ments.<lb /><lb />The Drawing aod Manual<lb />Training taught by Miss Bemis<lb />is-a practicat,go0d course.<lb /><lb />The courses� in� oLatin and<lb />French and~German are well at-<lb />tended., "<lb /><lb />Geography, Psychology, Child<lb />Masic,<lb />Physical Training-are all taught<lb />by the best instructors.<lb /><lb />br. Milne of the New York<lb />Normal School, and Supt, Noble<lb />of Wumington, are teaching<lb />Mathematice.<lb /><lb />The study of Shakespeare, by<lb />Miss Bryant of Ogontz, 1s a yery<lb />popular ceursee Mr. Webb gives<lb />a course in English Composivion.<lb />Prominent men: in the State<lb />wil: give evening lectures.<lb /><lb />_ Teachers can make no better<lb /><lb />university Summer School. They<lb /><lb />should correspond with the Su-<lb />perintendent. ©. W. Toms,<lb /><lb />Chapel Hill, N. ©.<lb /><lb />erence:<lb />The Value of a Newspaper to a Susi-<lb />~ness Commun.ty,<lb /><lb />The value of a first-class, reli-<lb /><lb />able newspaper, acting to the<lb /><lb />Outside world as a reflex of a city<lb /><lb />|cannot be adequately guaged.<lb /><lb />The writer recalls a rewark mad-<lb />a few years ago by Dr. G. B.<lb />Crane, now a resident of St.<lb />Helena, Napa county, California.<lb />In conyersation, the doctor said :<lb />oPass me a newspa;er of any<lb />place and I can determine its<lb />standing.� It should be mention-<lb />ed that Dr. Crane is a man who<lb />has passed some years above four<lb />score in life, sandis very conser-<lb />vativein his expression, What<lb />he meant ~was, that im looking<lb />over the gereral make-up, adyer-<lb />tising patronage, ete. he could<lb />fairly estimate the character of<lb />the business interests and gener-<lb />ai features. So itis everywhere !<lb />A newspaper with wide circula-<lb />tion is very closely scanned by<lb />outside parties. Merchants and<lb />others look to see who are adyei-<lb />tising and sometimes determite<lb />whether or not to give orders or.<lb />correspond with houses in a city,<lb />through the appearance of .the<lb />papery: A newspgper is suppased<lb />to-be,a prettysgeod reflectionr of<lb />the town or city itself. It be-<lb />hooves eyery business man {oO<lb />remember this circumstance.<lb />When you extend patronage toa<lb />relixdle journal you ere. but ar-<lb />sisting yourself. Every busint8<lb />man is looking for support. Is<lb />there an interest in the city more<lb />Jeserving of unlimited patronage<lb />thana representwtive newspaper<lb />And yet, some leading merchants<lb />and manufacturers are oighty<lb />chary about giying any .patron-<lb />age. uch will do well to remem-<lb />ber, that when fayors are dispen-<lb />sed, they should kyow. that they<lb />are not entitled to the slightest<lb />recognition"Press and Printer,<lb /><lb />Just try a 10¢. Bux ot cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel regu ator ever<lb /><lb />| made.<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />$10e, 250° ae tals<lb />oe ee ed<lb /><lb />~Qhildren Die in a Trunk.<lb />Laura and Jennie, aged seven<lb />and fiveT years, daughters of<lb />Joseph and Lucy Melton, of<lb />Berdley, Union county, Ky-, were<lb />playing hide and seek Tuesday<lb />with three other children, and<lb />during the play the sisters enter-<lb />ed the cellar.<lb /><lb />Seaing a large, old-fashioned<lb /><lb />trunk in one corner they raised<lb />the lid and jamped inside. The<lb />top fell and closed with a tight<lb />spring lock. Two of their play-<lb />mates had hidden beneath a bed<lb />in an upper room. The remain-<lb />ing tot, who was acting 48 spy,<lb />soon found the bed room girls,<lb />but all search for Laura and Jen-<lb />nie proved fruitless, as they had<lb />completely overlooked the cellar<lb />trunk.<lb />At the time both parents were<lb />visiting a neighbor and did not<lb />return for three hours: When<lb />they learned of the sudden disap-<lb />pearance of the children a search<lb />was instituted, but almost anoth-<lb />er hour elapsed betore the father<lb />theaght of the old trank.* The<lb />children were found dead, locked<lb />in each otherTs arms.<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />iate Away.<lb /><lb />ee SE EY<lb /><lb />It you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, b@ made well<lb />strong, wagnetic. tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No"To-Bac, the wonder.<lb />worker that makes weak men. strong<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days<lb />Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist,<lb />uarantee a cure. Bookiet and sample<lb />mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />who<lb /><lb />ARR a I Li SERRE:<lb /><lb />Rays of Truth,<lb /><lb />It is always a good idea to<lb />recognize the strength of your<lb />enemy: ok e<lb /><lb />It is pretty herd to get people<lb />interestsd in what you used to<lb />be. !<lb /><lb />When you take a marTs con-<lb />tentment away from him, you<lb />canTt add it to your own.<lb /><lb />If we talk without weighing ou<lb />words, they will soon have no<lb />weight for good.<lb /><lb />You can gauge a manTs charac-<lb />ter pretty thoroughly by what he<lb />considers laughable,<lb /><lb />Itis better to have a little tal-<lb />ent and a neble purpose, than<lb />much talent and nc purpose,<lb /><lb />There is something about a<lb />girl with money in her own right<lb />ibat is awfally hard to resist.<lb /><lb />There are people who claim to<lb />be praying for the pvor, whe<lb />neverT do anything else for then.<lb /><lb />Be Gentie With Your Children,<lb /><lb />Be ever gentle with your chil-<lb />dren. Watch them constantly ;<lb />reprove them earhesily, but not<lb />in anger. oBenot bitter against<lb />them.� oYes, they are good.� |<lb />once heard &amp; kind father say.<lb />oi talk to them pretty much, but<lb />I do not like to beat my chiidren ;<lb />the werld will beat them.� fr<lb />was a beautiful thought, though<lb />not elegantly éxpressed. Yer,<lb />tiere is not one child in the cir-<lb />ce round the table, healthy aud<lb />happy as they look now, on whose<lb />head, if long spared, the storm<lb />will not beat. Adversity may<lb />wither them, vickness fade, a cold<lb />world frown on thems bul, amid<lb />all, let memory carry them back<lb />«oa home where a law of kind-<lb />ness reigned, where the motherTs<lb />reproving eye was moistened<lb />with a tear, and the father frown-<lb />ed omore in sorrow than in<lb />anger.� -"Ex. ee<lb /><lb />When bilious of cogizva, eat a Cas<lb />caret, candy eathartic,<lb /><lb />\svarmamyr<lb /><lb />will}<lb /><lb />cure guaranteed�<lb /><lb />Dee ee eM" wi aad<lb /><lb />"|'R A. TYSON, Vico-PresTt. : |<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896..<lb /><lb />OrgrHEe<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. |<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts<lb /><lb />945,153.81<lb />895,29<lb /><lb />Due from Banks , 8,772.46<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60<lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Cash on hand 98.088,18<lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th,"1897.1<lb /><lb />oe a<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Protits 3,02.54<lb />Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55<lb /><lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb /><lb />Due to Banks © 508.15<lb /><lb />; Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Total 885,<lb /><lb />$85,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aid shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodauon ecoasistent with good banking.<lb />"" Lae<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge o»<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />M<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />justarrived. Comeand<lb />See us.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />OATS, FAY AND FLOUR<lb />"" AIA.<lb /><lb />id<lb />&amp;<lb />f<lb />'<lb />a Li<lb />; 4<lb />t Ea<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />ied VLE Se<lb />ee es<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />re) ae<lb /><lb />We have u:t reveived a new<lb />earse and inv nicest line of Cof-<lb />dns and Caskess, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />Greenville. |<lb /><lb />_ We are pz0F:..5d 60 tv umbalm-<lb /><lb />ing in au 163 foging..<lb />Personal atventiou diven to con<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respes., * wk<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower than ever.<lb />_ We do not want monupoly but<lb />~invite com 3tition. i<lb />_ We can be found~at amy 'and all<lb />times in the Joho T'lanagan<lb />Buggy Co's building.<lb /><lb />|, 8 &amp; SI<lb /><lb />Suk M.1s Coming South,<lb />The Charlotte News notes tle<lb />fact that Joseph Branford, Jr.,<lb />of Patterson, N. ¥., is in that<lb />city. Heis a silk manufactarer<lb />from the silk metropolis of New<lb />Jersey. He contemplaies mov-<lb />ing his silk factory South, aud 18<lb />inspecting differeat Southern<lb />cities with that end in view. His<lb />plant issaia to employ a thous-<lb />and operatives, and this woald be<lb />a large acquisition to the indus<lb />trial population of auy clty-<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1575.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK: SIDES&amp;: SHOTLDER<lb /><lb />PrasBERs ANi} MEKUHAN'I'S BLY]<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind 4<lb />sheir interest toget.our prices befere pua<lb />shasing elsewhere, Ourstock is covaplete<lb />nu allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR<lb /><lb />o-�"�~<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICK<lb /><lb />" Tchacco, Snuff, &amp;, :<lb /><lb />ling yous? buy ator: prot, A eos<lb /><lb />cte stock of,<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices to suit<lb />the times. Vur goous areall bought an<lb /><lb />sid for VCASH t :<lb />to-+run:we geltat a close: waikM. |<lb /><lb />o ie win?<lb /><lb />oS. M SCHULTS Greenville N. ¢<lb /><lb />i eve<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactay.  eng]<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond; © 5 JL, Fleming<lb />Ro &amp; FLEMING, ©<lb />tr bien<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />Practice in all the eourts.,<lb /><lb />= anne mt ee ee<lb /><lb />Sarvders. ,<lb /><lb />paws A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb /><lb />oatronuge solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />ind Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Pp REERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />tentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE .<lb /><lb />Bi.<lb />ki.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />3 peated ®<lb /><lb />The next session of the «hoof wil]<lb />open on na<lb /><lb />art "~<lb />Fs f eS<lb />Sata<lb /><lb />:<lb />i<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />MNDAY ofPr. i, Ug<lb />ani! continue for 10 wonths.<lb /><lb />The terms are us follow:.<lb /><lb />Primary English pér mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate mS $2 50<lb />Higher ee le ane $3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** * cue #1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of rhe sehoo]<lb />cm = me<lb /><lb />will be as heretofore. ~ain dame<lb />Weask a continuance of vour part<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />Adib ae<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />WA SPECIALTY cosy:<lb /><lb />i tiary Syphilis pormanently cured in 16 to<lb />fo) daya, You can be treated at home for<lb />ae, the same price under same guaranty. If<lb />tong yOu prefer to come here we will contract<lb /><lb />to pay railrond fare and hotel bills, and no<lb />" 6 fallto cure, If you have taken mer-<lb />vury, iodide h, halt still have aches and<lb />~ana, Macous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />*im ples, Copper cot Spots, Ulcers on<lb />ny part of the body o brows fallin<lb />ut, it is this Syphilitic B D POISON that<lb /><lb />~9 guarantee w cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />~ia waeangok cures ie Geet hes alwaTe<lb />mas otecure. i nS Biwe<lb /><lb />~affed the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb /><lb />dional guaranty, Abso pe erooms sent 1d On<lb />refore, having nolik wall tion, Address COO: mit MED CO»<lb /><lb />LAS e- P500.009 conte behind our ancondl-<lb /><lb />Rexvaplo, CHI by<lb />yen<lb /><lb />ew wie ee ee Gg I<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE. 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M,| P.M<lb />Ly Wilmington! 940) | 7 ON<lb />Lv Magnolia | i 40! &amp; BD<lb />vv Goldsboro 10 9 36<lb />ar Wilken 7 100), 10 27<lb />Lv Larboro i142 |<lb />Per i, ene a<lb />aa | Ise<lb />Za| |e<lb />eae He, " "_ emmenionnatiints<lb />2 MM. | P.M<lb />| :<lb />Ly Wilson 1 #2 | 1d<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 3¢ i | wd<lb />Ar Tarboro� | 440) th<lb />Lv Tarberc we<lb />~Lv Rocky Mi | 2 if oo |<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />rain on Scotls ii Neck Branch xvoa<lb />.@aves Weldon 4.10 p,an., Halifax 4,28<lb />»P. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10<lb />ws, Qréeuville 6.57. p, aa., Kideton 7.53<lb />2-m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..<lb />4. m., Greenville 8.524. m. Arriving<lb />Halifix at@1:20 a. m., ¥eldoni1.40 am<lb />(deily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />J'rains on \Washnigtap Brangh lenv?<lb />Washingtoe 8.20 a, m.,andil.00 p.m,<lb />arzives Parmele 9,10 a. un., and 3.40 p.<lb />m,, larboro:9.46.a. m., naturningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30p. m., Parmale 10.20 a. m.<lb />wand 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />~1149 a, m., avd 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects mith trains on<lb />~Bcotiond Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Traiuleaves~2arporu, &amp; ©, via Albe-<lb />warle &amp; Kaleigh RK. R. daily. except sun-<lb /><lb />~dlay,as.560p, m., Sunday 4 05 P. M;<lb /><lb />eartive,Plymousb 7.40 P. 6.00 pw.<lb />Returning caves Plymouth daily exeept<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday £00 .a. n.,<lb />arrive [arvoro 19.15 a.m amd Ll. «5<lb /><lb />Trainou Midland N. C. braach leaves<lb />aaeldzboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 2<lb />wa. artivingT Smitihhield 7°30 a. an. Ke-<lb />tunuing leaves Souishfield 8.00 ¢. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />cives at Goldsbors 9380 a, m,<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Floreace R<lb />&amp;., leave Igiita 6.40 pm, atrive DunbarT<lb />750 pm, Clio 8.45 p m. Returning |<lb />~eave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, |<lb />A rive LLattsY.50 a m, daily except Sun-;<lb /><lb />~Tr<lb /><lb />Train onQlinton Bramch leayes War-!<lb />sav for Clinten caily, except Suuday, |<lb />10 0V a, mand 8.50 p, m° Returnirg|<lb />leaves Cfmson at 7.00 a. m. a0d3,00; om,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via<lb />Kiehmone, else a6 Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR &amp; for Nonolk<lb />gue all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />: JOWN F. RIVINE,<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />�"�, M, RMMRSUN, "rate Manager.t © fr?<lb /><lb />J. R.KENLY. om Manger,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR|<lb /><lb />The Oldest =|<lb /><lb />Dai Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Phe Only Five-Dollard Daily}<lb />its Class inthe State<lb /><lb />?W 4. BARNARD<lb /><lb />. |. you want me to do?T<lb /><lb />P| thing;:and be went away very-de-<lb /><lb />HER PHOTOGRAPH,<lb /><lb />*wWatch for, thebird!� the artist cries,<lb />With lifted, waiting finger.<lb />But, heedless of the mirthful cail,<lb />Upon the cameraTs mystic pall<lb />Her serious glances linger.<lb /><lb />oMoo grave!TT Her mother takes the word.<lb />. Think, darling, for one minute,<lb />What can it be papa will say,<lb />Opening his letter far away,<lb />To find your picture in it?�T<lb /><lb />A look of love and rapture blent<lb />The baby features put o.<lb />From parted lips to rounded cheek<lb />Swift dimples played at hide and seek.<lb />The artist touched the button.<lb /><lb />Ah, sunbeam, kmewest thou how she<lb />Would leave the world so lonely,<lb />Thus holding fast in deathless grace<lb />The smile that on her rosebud face<lb />Bloomed for her father only?<lb />"Mary A. P. Stansbury in YouthTs Compan-<lb />ion.<lb /><lb />An UndertakerTs Dilemma.<lb /><lb />oI have had many queer expe-<lb />riences in my business,TT said a<lb />yawnbroker whose three gilt balls<lb />hang in the vicinity of Twelfth<lb />street and Columbia avenue, ~~but I<lb />ran up egainst something the other<lb />day that simply took my breath<lb />away. A man very shabbily dressed<lb />iv black and looking like a broken<lb />down minister came into the private<lb />office and asked to see the proprie-<lb />tor. I went out to him. ~ITm an un-<lb />dertaker,T said he, ~and I want.you<lb />to help me out of a difftculty. You<lb />~cam do it without any risk to your-<lb />self if you want to. I may as well<lb />confess to you that business is pret-<lb />\:ty bad with me, but I've got a case<lb />now which will pay me well if Iean<lb />only carry it through. I just need<lb />alittle money todo so. You :see,<lb />Twe failed in my business several<lb />times, and itTs pretty hard for me<lb />ito get credit, butT". ~Well, well,<lb />perry up!T Tinterrupted. ~What do<lb />~ITm coming<lb />te that now,T saidihe. ~I was:going<lb />itosay that I managed to prevail on<lb />the cabinat maker to .give me a<lb />' casket on time, and:so ITve got ithat<lb />all right. But the relatives of thede-<lb />~ceased irefuse to .advance me any<lb />money awntil I've supplied the<lb />shroud. J jhavenTt:a cent, and the<lb />funeral~is fixed for today. New, I<lb />| want you to takeithe casket with its<lb />silver trimmings .as a pledge and<lb />give me enough money, on it:te buy<lb />ashroud. Then, yan see, I-can get<lb />enough from the bereaved family to<lb />redeem the casket in timefor the<lb />funeral. What doiyou say?T I told<lb />him.after I had recovered my breath<lb />that I couldnTt think of such, a<lb /><lb />spondent. Idon't .know how he got<lb />outeof his difficulty.T""-Philadelphia<lb />Reeard.<lb /><lb />iBrtinging It Home to Him.<lb /><lb />Rev. Dr. Groome: bas recently<lb />been subjected to several ~trying<lb />annoyances. While cn his way,<lb />to Norfolk some miscreant shot<lb />through the car window at which<lb />he was sitting as the train pulled<lb />out cf Gibbonsville. Oa his<lb />return he found the workmen op<lb />hie new building bad displaced a<lb />portion of the roof over Mebane<lb />&amp; CoTs wholesale grocery, per-<lb />mitting the rain to damage gever-<lb />ul hundred dollarsT worth of<lb />goous, for which he is_!iable.<lb />After having to suspend work on<lb />his building for a week or more<lb /><lb />brownstone lintels to arrive from<lb />the quarry, one of them was<lb />broken by a drayman, causing<lb />another dvlay. Then the foreman<lb />of his printing office left to<lb />engage in business for himself,<lb />delaying the pubiication of his<lb />paper. The good brother hardly<lb />kuows what to expect next "<lb />Greepvshoro Record.<lb />a a<lb />A Household Necessity. ©<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disvonery of the age.<lb />plearant and retreshirg to the taste,acts<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire system,<lb /><lb />bitual coustipation and<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C<lb />pay 10, 20, df cenis. Sold<lb /><lb />guaranteed to cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />a |<lb /><lb />The State Treascrer says that<lb />the Weldon Bank reports the<lb />highest rate,value ot stock, $150<lb />thus leading the State. Bang<lb />stock dias to be reported at the<lb />actusl and not at the par value,<lb />~he State Auditor says that a<lb />special provision inthe new reve=<lb />nue law requites the cashier of<lb /><lb />ber of shares, and that: each<lb />cashier must also report to the<lb />St»te Auditor the names, post<lb />affive addresses, und number of<lb />Shares neld by each stockholder.<lb />Tine same thing applies to the<lb />presidents ot ull corporations,<lb />who must make similar double<lb />returns.<lb /><lb />oHalf the «world,� sagely -eb.<lb />served Mr. Bilius, ~omever knows:<lb />what.the other half is doing.�T |<lb /><lb />oThat's: generally itrie,TT retorted<lb />Mrs, Billus, eying him sharply, ~~as<lb />to the ,better agif.TT-+Chicago Trib-<lb />UBu,<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO<lb />tillorders for Lumber, rough er<lb />dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, ea<lb />hort natice.<lb /><lb />ple and booklet<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />- tive, never crip or aripe. but cause e ~ :<lb />e. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chico, Montreal. Can, " ag Sam-<lb /><lb />, ABSOLUTELY GUARARTERD to ure any case of constipation. Casearets are the Ideal Sim<lb /><lb />�<lb />~<lb />217<lb /><lb />"AVN SEE T<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />~<lb />ae Oe ong dd: o2 lea CY Pe ane<lb /><lb />so A PANT ct lp: NU ay EEF CRON,<lb />SD aa HRN | ha Jo ik. 2 ao Opa? arr Pee<lb />Pe ee eee 2 8 ele aoe<lb /><lb />ids Of a tere ;<lb /><lb />phhbikh What<lb /><lb />liisa picture ol<lb /><lb />PARKA<lb /><lb />{Best in use. The outfit<lb /><lb />complete w<lb /><lb />ilso a beautiful line of ¢<lb /><lb />~The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you seathem ana<lb />~garn how very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />HAT?<lb /><lb />IsIt? geben<lb /><lb />tae ~celebrate. =<lb /><lb />NIAIN PENS<lb />ot no business man is<lb />ithout one.<lb /><lb />earl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />while waiting for the last three] |<lb /><lb />dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha~! ofp<lb />biliousness | aps<lb /><lb />and | ;<lb /><lb />every bank to furnish to the; :<lb />~county commissioners the names] 2¢<lb />of ali stockholders and the num-| %�,�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut;<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnishec<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer.<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />OOTTON,<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHURCUES. °°<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb />Middlin<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb /><lb />14 : 4<lb />73| BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,<lb />7}|moring and evening. Prayer meeting .<lb /><lb />6 9-16|Thursday evening, Rev. A.W. Setzer, _<lb /><lb />Tone"quict. Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, ~M.<lb />T C, D. Rountree, Superintendent,<lb />PEANUTS; ge ie<lb />Prime 2} CATHOLIC"No reguiar services.<lb />Extra Pri :<lb />Bxtra Prime 4 EPISCOUPAL"Services fourth San-<lb />Spanish 60 to 7o/day» morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />Tone"quiet, vices second Sunday morning. Kev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 °<lb />4 A.M. W. 8, Brown, Superipterdant.<lb />METHODIST Eero ay Sun-<lb />day, morning and cvening. Prayer<lb />Gr eenville Market. racoutne Soggy cape! tase A nga<lb />} : N. M, Watson, Pastor. Suaday 8¢ii00<lb />oe oe 0:30 A. M, A. B. Lilingtop, Superin-<lb />Bniter, per lb 16 to 25|tendent. |<lb />" 54% 6) peesBYTERIAN"Services third<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124) sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />Corn 40 to 60) J. B. Morton Paster. Sunday school<lb />Corn Meal 45 to 60|9:30 A. M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.75} 92M oe<lb />Lard 5} to 10 LUDGES.<lb />Oats 35 to 4<lb />Sugar 4 to 6 :<lb />Coffee 17to20| A. F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 FR| 284 meets firat and thiid Moaday eyen-<lb />Chickens 10 to 26|ing. WM.King W.M, L. J. Moore,<lb />Eggs per doz 7 to 10} Sec.<lb />e@ SWAX.DEr 20<lb /><lb />1.0.0. F."Covenen Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesay evening. D, W.<lb />Hardee N. G. L. H. Pender, Sec. .,<lb /><lb />K. ot P."I'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />gy | meets every Friday evening. H. Ww.<lb />)| Whedbee, C. C. Frank Wilson. K. of<lb /><lb />R. and 8. (ae<lb /><lb />S| R. A."Zeb Vance Coaueil No. 1606<lb />i meets every Thursday evening. W. b.<lb />#1 Wilson, R, M-R. Lang, Sec. :<lb /><lb />. K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. John<lb />Fiunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. ©<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb />A.L. of H, Pitt Council! 236 mects<lb /><lb /> IIN AND SHEET IRON every Thursday nizht, J. B. Cherry<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />° 9<lb /><lb />WORKER. Cs W. B. Wilson, see.<lb /><lb />cu ove Tan PTOery fa Sa<lb /><lb />a0 citizens of Greenville and the : isha nd<lb />~ public generally. | aviee tpg cubigepel aid<lb />; OF ualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />RODE ING, GUTTERING, e): eile Lugraer Company, for the-purpose<lb />Spouting and Stove Work, of settling the affairs of suid Company,<lb />a specialty... 11 herebv olfer for sale the 1eal estgte in<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed ~or Se |and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />no thaices nada Toheceo &amp; belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />Flues eieda ~ secaan Shap erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb /><lb />.: WF jiots to suit purchasers.<lb />in rear of 5 and 10 cent stare. S81 For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />Ps dress LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver, Kinsion, N. Q.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />Butshould you ever3@="=~<lb /><lb />PPP DEPP PPP PPP PDL<lb /><lb />eye Hey. Fo Oe Oe<lb /><lb />eG AAM<lb /><lb />Lee pas £0, ~a Dit sf ter | Ad 4<lb /><lb />steer -&amp; elector Job Printing Off<lb /><lb />, A A: i &amp;, AAA w-taenmane WY<lb />CQ SANDY CATADTIC | Sexe oe<lb /><lb />: | nm | ! ;Visiting Card<lb /><lb />' | "_"_"TO A ""<lb /><lb />; : Full Shee Poster.<lb />«lot Ae 4 hears, PUES 06 es bon hat<lb />SSOLUTeL bnucaisss |The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives§ the)! home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are you a gub-<lb />scriber? . If ~not you<lb />ought to be. ,<lb /><lb />a .<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1 4 year. 1°<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives inform :-<lb />tion to the farmers, es�<lb />specially those growin:<lb />tobacco, that is worth<lb />many times more than<lb /><lb />tue Subseription price.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />RP eaueacn ae<lb /><lb />Slaughter<lb /><lb />in Pricos 11<lb /><lb />our<lb /><lb />badies and<lb />Childrens<lb />Slippers.<lb /><lb />RN AE SE BIS<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.60'Slippers,2<lb />Reduced to $2.00.<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />* al alae<lb /><lb />Ladies $2.00 Slippers,<lb /><lb />Reduced to $1.05.)<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.50 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to $1.25.<lb /><lb />ee ceal<lb /><lb />Ladies 25 Slippers,<lb />a Reduced to. 90.<lb /><lb />eae RT NES<lb /><lb />Ladies $1.00 Slippers.<lb />Reduced to .75.<lb /><lb />Misses $1.26 Slippers,<lb />Reduced to 90.)"<lb /><lb />Childrens 85c Slippers,<lb />Reduced to 65c.<lb /><lb />We have some beau-<lb />tiful Styles and now is<lb />your chaucs to pur<lb />chase 801 2 rare bar-<lb />gains.<lb /><lb />ona<lb /><lb />wa<lb /><lb />~TDALLY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />OF meme<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />ae I<lb /><lb />Creates many 4 new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old basiness,<lb />Preserves many a large busiuess.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues Many @ lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />Snakes<lb /><lb />eumne of tu RE¥LEOTOR,<lb /><lb />diy and Saturdag<lb /><lb />ms ¥<lb />WATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair to-ight and» Wednesday, pre-<lb />ceded by showers, warmer,<lb /><lb />pectonwem<lb /><lb />HOY TAMALES.<lb /><lb />eee a<lb /><lb />ahereTs Always oMeat� in Them,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Cotton blossoms plentiful now,<lb /><lb />Nive showers again last night.<lb /><lb />Loi3 of humidity ju the weather,<lb /><lb />Tomorrow is the last day fo? listing<lb />taxes,<lb /><lb />Ice Cream every day at M. L,<lb />StarkeyTs,<lb /><lb />Important business for the Odd Fel-<lb />if<lb />iuws tonight.<lb /><lb />New Mallets, CreamUbeese end But-<lb /><lb />ier ats. M. Schultz,<lb />j<lb /><lb />The man of letters usually has a long<lb />name,<lb /><lb />Awning makers are having a shade<lb /><lb />ithe beit of it.<lb /><lb />| ne<lb />!<lb /><lb />drop in anchors.<lb /><lb />AAOCLGES BVe WUSY Pye PUTS<lb />F<lb /><lb />I<lb />ments for the glorious Fourth.<lb /><lb />ji!<lb />4<lb /><lb />Time and tide may wait for né man,<lb />but the musical direetor beats time.<lb /><lb />The man who refuses to pay a news"<lb />paper subscription is usually too mean<lb />a thief for the law to trifle chasse cen<lb />ayd Printer.<lb /><lb />" One of the great troubles. with mos?<lb />of ys 1s that we purebase a trunk »<lb />which to store our troubles and a cigar |<lb />pox to held our joys.<lb /><lb />The adyeitisement the business man<lb />intends to publish after awhile 18 not<lb />bringivg ~him any trade today. The<lb />time to seek wade is right row, not<lb />next mai 13. next season or wext year.<lb /><lb />ih i es ald a ha<lb />at ee<lb /><lb />* i ; " 7<lb />2 ee, Noor eRe<lb />whe Danger Side of Lightning -Rods.<lb /><lb />""_""e<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />: r he conventional fichtning rode that<lb />one sees ever houses and baius in<lb />eount"y and small towns afford but<lb />little protection to the " buildings.<lb />Small as this security is, st is wholly<lb />lost if the so called " conductors<lb />are improperly constructed, and not -in<lb />pertecs. order, when they, in fact,<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />thecome a» ubsolute menace to. the!<lb />Lyall ia Lie y ut 4 Ww eo iar, Ig}<lb /> .<lb /><lb />pig casential, if the conventional rod<lb /><lb />to be get up, that the work be entrusted<lb />hig rlible and capable persons, other-<lb />wise 1t may become a shining invita.<lb />tion to dangor, It is probable, there<lb />fore, alk things considered, that<lb /><lb />of buildings damaged or destroyed by}<lb />lightning were provided with lightning |<lb />rods, and in the majority of these cases<lb />the coriductors invited the thunderbolts<lb />and for some cause, probably improper<lb /><lb />Jeonstruction, could not iead the<lb /><lb />Hight ping . harmlessly to the earth."<lb />Gevekmment Electrician J..E, Powell,<lb />: ath! LadiesT Home Jcurnal.<lb /><lb />settee melita hteeatanammatiemts Mey<lb /><lb />S2eures suneeas to any bualie ss<lb /><lb />To ~~advertise judiciousiy,TT use tne<lb /><lb />! on vis any al i Brings ss<lb /><lb />Sivamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb /><lb />"| ganization 1a rele:<lb /><lb />; H nie f<lb /><lb />a<lb />building is as well, if not better,<lb />protected without such conductors as<lb /><lb />Sput, bat Find it Not.:<lb /><lb />enemies endl<lb /><lb />ston this morning.<lb />W.H. Ricks returned teday from<lb />~a visit to Grimeslan d.<lb />J. A. Brady and W.-Owens wint to<lb />Wilmington today.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />W. H. Barnes returned Monday<lb />evening from Suffolk.<lb /><lb />Rev, N. M. Watson went 10 Aurora<lb />today to attend the District Confer-<lb />ence,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mrs. L. H. Pender ard inte daugh"<lb />lter.went ~ola bore today� i) Visit<lb />vg ey<lb /><lb />fe ace eas. age | eee U3.<lb />' i Peal fa Ta : un SONG<lb />* wAPEPI ison A AY a saan i~. T ? ee re<lb />ys Me : Agee 202 Ae MN, Going south, | Mea, dt, PL iasgett, of wington, came<lb />arriyea {; «de ip ea j<lb /><lb />Haskett.<lb /><lb />Miss Aylmer Sugg and little sister,<lb />Jessie Lee, came home this morning<lb />from a viiit to Kinston.<lb /><lb />A. B. Bart left tais morning for<lb />Beykins, Va., in response to a telegram<lb />stating that his~moth-r-was very sick:<lb /><lb />oBlobbs"oWeuld you hke an sk<lb /><lb />OP alt �<lb />i lieliship,<lb /><lb />~~ se pinto mn 28 ER ee me mame,<lb /><lb />It seems strange that she men with<lb />the deepest voices vibe sing at the<lb />top of their lungs.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />Why ia it that if a man is seen car-<lb />rying a rod, everybody stops and aske<lb />him if he is going fishing ?<lb /><lb />De ~Tanque"oLet us.drowa our sore<lb />~row in the Howing<lb />i<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />bowl.� Guzzler"<lb />~Well, drowning men ciuteh at straws,<lb /><lb />I!) have a mint jutep.�<lb /><lb />~Tho Library.<lb />In a recent.issue of the Rertector|<lb />there appeared a communicanen from<lb />Mrs. Ada Cherry, secTty of the circle<lb /><lb />They Go. and Come in arch of a Goo |<lb /><lb />s. H, Abbott came over from Kin"<lb /><lb />over this morning to visit Mrs.°D. D.|<lb /><lb />~ . rs 1 Par ai !<lb />jsbip 7� Slobba""T'd rather- have an |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />SI Ga -<lb /><lb />All Summer Goods<lb />Under the Knife.<lb />~~ Also<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />me<lb />re)<lb /><lb />We are slashing prices on all Summer<lb />Goods for we are determined to clean them<lb />out. No reasonable price refused. Come before<lb />it is too late.<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring ee<lb /><lb />alate<lb /><lb />ea nemtions<lb /><lb />Eg, B. HIGSS, Cashier.<lb /><lb />| fh Perea<lb /><lb />al FLEMING, Pres, -<lb /><lb />-~<lb /><lb />v9<lb /><lb />AG. ~COX, HENRY HARDING,<lb />G. 1. CHERRY, Vicat res. AssTt Cashiers<lb />~ OQAPITALS Minimum $10,090 ;°Maximam $100,000,<lb /><lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.O.<lb /><lb />We solicityour account. We offer every cour-<lb />tesy and accommodation consistent with sound<lb />Banking.<lb /><lb />ee _ 2<lb />y Be as 5 re acy<lb />SASSER SSR ER SER A ra tn RETR NS 2. RYE RETA OC Se ea lotions SRE<lb />SEEN ELSON APE FL<lb /><lb />sewer tea<lb /><lb />CLEAKING OUT SALE OF<lb />SUMMER GGODS oAALL SUMMER<lb /><lb />uf KingTs) DaugtierTs, in whieh she |<lb /><lb />mads kuewn the purpose ot or !<lb />chee geo<lb /><lb />and maintaioing a fiorary aad<lb /><lb />bhi iL<lb /><lb />POU) fOr CCU vilec. 4th) Uke<lb />she referred ail those wiv ave inverestes<lb />in such wn organization, to me tor im<lb />iurimalion concernlig Lue same.<lb /><lb />kur this reason L bave thought bes:<lb />to submit whatever plans we have,<lb />together with such information we con-<lb /><lb />sider ot value.<lb /><lb />Weare gumgs tu have the library<lb />eda Lue<lb /><lb />cowie<lb /><lb />Vatae we gre Nj a wehbeT YoUlws,<lb /><lb />ot veh aii, + Theres<lb /><lb />SOU4i UG AllT oUpp yh bidet y a Well<lb />who Lave suiu they weld dr bY mpath )<lb />with the movement, and tv those who<lb />have neg, to show what cueouragement<lb /><lb />they ave willing<lb /><lb />too 4T<lb /><lb />fF<lb />Pee ye<lb /><lb />to give.<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />addessts. dy! ivit tras. ha gg: _peeposed<lb />w coniivure. forty gight odont ars? per.<lb /><lb />a suitable: ~roche 4 in the. PhisnixT building<lb />to the libraryT astociatioa at the rate of<lb />tour dohars.per month, pay.ble in ad-<lb /><lb />uf ihe anpneyT they. will return oit tq the<lb />asscciatidn to pay ~tor books, papers,<lb />We,<lb /><lb />a ot<lb /><lb />The KingTs: Daa ghrers". propioSe~ tole<lb />contribute liberally to the maintenance<lb /><lb />astublishs cag |<lb />reading !<lb />e<lb /><lb />+f<lb /><lb />tu ULiey ou |,<lb /><lb />fyear. y liey 1 have: offered to rent quiteT ue<lb /><lb />vance, and rere tae upon® payinenty<lb /><lb />a. Goods at cost,<lb />id Uhy<lb />ih DLL<lb /><lb />AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. GOODS MARKED<lb />RIGHT DOWN TO OLE AR HEM CUT<lb /><lb />eres co<lb /><lb />my<lb /><lb />Tang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />a"<lb /><lb />ba<lb />~<lb /><lb />sweepitig Keduction,<lb /><lb />4 fom ~ re<lb />1N THE PRICE OF<lb /><lb />COLUMBIA BICYCLE.<lb /><lb />On and after July : ist, 1897, we will sell<lb />Columbia and Harttord Bicycles ata reduction<lb />in price of 26 ne cent ~from their catalogue |<lb />prices. « It.isfolly toTbuy any other make 0 bi-<lb /><lb />cle when you 7h get the 1897 Columbia tor ©<lb />i 00 and the 1896 Columbia for $60.00.<lb /><lb />oar ~ ie ;<lb />hl des he a |<lb /><lb />of the reading oom.<lb />Las ometicable,<lb /><lb />Le Pe<lb /><lb />a.<lb />by<lb /><lb />(tet 2a 3<lb /><lb />kp. ~ ¥* sre<lb /><lb />T<lb />tis<lb /><lb />¢<lb />ms<lb />a<lb />will be a meeting called for, of all who<lb />are interested in establishing a reading<lb />room and hbrar ~Ys ani ai that time a<lb />permanent organ ~zation will be efleated,<lb />committees Whi be" ~uppointed aya, ~eine.<lb />powered ib hie name of the asscciation<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />Tat wet at piles<lb /><lb />} re ans SG wi ¢ :<lb />spare in gen ral use as with them. be i3 MN haat fs newded now, is ~encourage 4<lb />safe to assert that the ereat majority<lb /><lb />jy enk ned sympathy, Hates dollars and<lb />HENS. : i:<lb /><lb />say \¢ fords is only $30: 0,<lb /><lb />from ue Various SUMMEr OLINYS, bhege |<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />Speaking tok ijkl thera is o10<lb />movement to mind, Which can have a<lb />healthier - fifliened otpon cout ayeiety:<lb />than thatT owhich W suld retutally ema-<lb /><lb />The priceof kovys - and: girls 26 inch Hart-<lb /><lb />*e<lb /><lb />Call ab our siore nloxue. -<lb /><lb />S. E Pender &amp;; G<lb /><lb />We have ordered some Ladies and MenT 's. :<lb />tccwemene Bicyoles for renting. "<lb /><lb />beam |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />e and eye a oat<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />$s<lb />*<lb /><lb />~SWARM<lb /><lb />The weather tells rou that, and T want<lb />to yell you my Ice House is ready .to<lb />~tarnish you Pike the wherewithal to<lb />keep cool.� Car load of Ive just in and<lb />I wiil have a ful] supply as alltinies,<lb />Ice delivered ~in town. without extra<lb /><lb />arge. Oul of town orders recetve<lb />prompt at eation. Customars, can getT<lb />Suuittity hours:<lb /><lb />ca HING sae seu uey! 8 and<lb />lother fine cardies at. J, 1. StarkeyTs.<lb />His chocolatss ara out of sight.<lb /><lb />=e<lb /><lb />Mulk 5 Cems Per batt:<lb /><lb />We have réduced the. price of milk.<lb />to 5 cents per quart, delivered from<lb />jour wagon ab ~your door morning. and | &amp;<lb />everriag. We: ~also deliver Créam, But-<lb /><lb />fickers on spplicatiod.<lb />nate: from. Such ~ani ~institution. � Indeed, iter Plapber,, and ¢ oBuuigymniti aie! the} % Spent 4. ¥. an 5to7 P.M, M., me T<lb />cM ae: n Fish on ice every da all on<lb />I think from a financial. point ot vigy (eabne time: ogids ye saa me ag time you eid ay oc Fresh<lb />it would prove a paying investment. Jauns sys ie ee� | ee<lb />| Ww. F. Uarpine. | Props: Elmwood Dairy. W.R PARKER.<lb /></p>
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