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          <lb />Ye<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />0, J. WHICHARD, Eaitor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY,<lb /><lb />JULY 14, 1897.<lb /><lb />Y HINTS,<lb /><lb />Damn saasirmeet<lb /><lb />REDUCTION IN<lb />PRICE<lb /><lb />Ciean throughout the<lb />entire stuck.<lb /><lb />anu nn / =a<lb /><lb />ll<lb /><lb />Feather-Weight Coats<lb />and Vests.<lb /><lb />Soft Negligee Shirt.<lb />Gauze Underwear,<lb /><lb />StrawyHats. *<lb /><lb />The above sugges:<lb />tions thrown out. We<lb />will helo you to keep<lb />cool. Our stock -is<lb />complete, prices right<lb />and you are welcome<lb />to examine if you are<lb />not ready to buy.<lb /><lb />_.We think we know<lb /><lb />your tastes and_wants<lb />"have been with you|<lb /><lb />long enough,<lb /><lb />No other merchant<lb />shows the line we do,<lb /><lb />ceived the better support.<lb /><lb />Ease Ball.<lb /><lb />St. Louis, July 12"-Balcimore won<lb />todayTs game from the Browns, Carsey<lb />pitched well. Score. 8: Louis, 9;<lb />Baltimore, 9.<lb /><lb />Cleveland, july 18"SockalexisT mis-<lb />erable work in right field was respon-<lb />sible for six of BostonTs eight runs<lb />today, including CollinsT four bagger,<lb />while a close decision by Sheridan took<lb />two runs from the Clevelanis. Sheri-<lb />din received an awful roasting by the<lb />cvowd tor his bad work. Score. Uleve-<lb />and, 2; Boaton, 8.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, July. 12"The home team,<lb />as usual of late, did inexcusably stupid<lb />work and let Washington, with only<lb />one more hit than Pittsburg, make sev-<lb />en more runs. Score. Pittsburg, 6;<lb />Washington, 13.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, July 12+"The Giants<lb />defeated tue Reds today by bunching<lb />their hits. Rusie pitched fine bail and<lb />had good support. Score, Cincinnati,<lb />5; New York, 8: .<lb /><lb />Chicago, July 12"The Colts won<lb /><lb />~|todayTs game, which was a slugging<lb /><lb />match, by hitting at the right time.<lb />~T'hree baggers was the long suit, each<lb />side getting four. Lange. and Griffin<lb />again carried off the fielding honors by<lb />remarkable catches of long hits. Score.<lb />Chicago, 13; Brooklyn, 9.<lb /><lb />Louisville, duly 12"The Colonels<lb />won trom the Phillies by betier all<lb />round playing. Both Hull and ;Taylor<lb />were batted treely but the former res<lb />McCreeryTs<lb />batting was a feature, he making three<lb />home runs out of four times at bat.<lb />Score. Louisville, 10; Philadelphia, 7.<lb /><lb />HOW THE OLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />Boston 46 17 730<lb />Cincinna~i 40 20 672<lb />Baltimore 4i 21 661<lb />New York 38 =. 23 623<lb />Cleveland 34 29 531<lb />Brooklyn 30 = 85 462<lb />Pittsburg 29 «34 469<lb />Philadelphia 380. 37 448<lb />Chicayo 29 88 433<lb />Louisville 26 8030 426<lb />Washingtoa 24 (37 293<lb />St. Louis 1382 200<lb />Installation ot Officers.<lb /><lb />At a regular meeung of the Cove-<lb />nant Lodge, No. 17, 1.0.0. ¥, held<lb />Tuesday night at their lodge rocm,<lb />District Deputy Grand Master, Prof.<lb />W. H. Ragsdale, installed the followiag<lb />officers to eerve ducing the ensuing<lb />term, viz:<lb /><lb />5, P, G."D. W. Hardee.<lb /><lb />N. G."J. V. Johnston.<lb /><lb />V. G."B. F. Sugg.<lb /><lb />R. S. to N. G."D, L. James.<lb /><lb />L. S. to N. Gime M. L. Starkey.<lb /><lb />R. S. to V. GE. E. Gritfin.<lb />L, $. to V..G."W. F.. Burch,<lb />R. S. $."J. S.C. Benjamin.<lb />L, S, S."Jesse Speight.<lb /><lb />R. S."L. H. Pender.<lb /><lb />¥. S."W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />~Treas. "D. S. Smith.<lb />Warden"P. H. Gorman,<lb />Conductor"Frank Johnston,<lb />(~haplain-"Prof. W. H. Ragedale.<lb />I. G.J. L. Starkey.<lb /><lb />O. G."H, M. Hardee.<lb />Organst"-R. L. Humber,<lb /><lb />After which ~refreshments were<lb />served and many toastsT were responded<lb />to in u happy style.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />TT<lb /><lb />"Nell (in the country )"What makes<lb />those chickens j jump so all the time ?�T<lb />Belle"*I suppose they have spring<lb />fever,� cee ty<lb /><lb />Cee me | ik<lb /><lb />sea eemalianamaanat<lb /><lb />ols hard for aman to étand on<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />| his dignity,� says the Munayunk Phil-<lb /><lb />a ~i basin A (hen he has no laa to his<lb /><lb />, : 43 Bg<lb />* w pe<lb />~ : ,<lb />me a wee<lb /><lb />ey Hy Ra ama a i?<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Fire in Greensboro Moaday uight<lb />destroyed two large stores and a ware<lb />house, and came near burning the<lb />Record printing office. We are glad<lb /><lb />| the latter escaped.<lb /><lb />J. L. Graham, chiet clerk to Supcr-<lb />intendent of Public Instruction Me-<lb />bane, has been convicted in Catawba<lb />county Superior Court of turning his<lb />house to get the insurance money. He<lb />was fined $300 and costs and appealed<lb />to the Supreme Court,<lb /><lb />Rev. J.O. Alderman has resigned<lb />as pastor of the Baptist churea st<lb />Washirgton.<lb /><lb />The Washington Messenger reports<lb />the death of Mr. Wiley Grist, of Choc-<lb />iwinity, which occurred Sunday. ,<lb /><lb />Col Julian S. Carr has offered to<lb />donate $500 for educational purposes<lb />to that county which shatl poll the<lb />largest majority for levying the tax at<lb />the August election.<lb /><lb />The grand lodge Knights of Honor<lb />will hold its next convention at Wil-.<lb />mington Augest 11th.<lb /><lb />Facts Abcut North Carolina.<lb />From many sources the following in-<lb /><lb />teresting facts about North Carolica|<lb /><lb />kave been gathered. It will be well to<lb />keep these for reference:<lb />Number of counties, 96.<lb />State area, 52,286 square miles.<lb />Extrsme length is 503} miles.<lb />Extreme breadth is 1874 tniles,<lb />Number of electoral votes, 11,<lb />Length of coact line is 514 miles.<lb />Land surface, 48,666 square miles.<lb />Water surface, 3,620 square miles.<lb />Area Dismal Swamp, 150,000 acres.<lb /><lb />Number of miles of railroad, 3,579.<lb /><lb />AT A REDUCED PRICE.<lb /><lb />Now is = Your - Time!<lb /><lb />For the rext<lb />thirty days we<lb />will sell our<lb />Spriug-sumimer<lb />stock at a re-<lb />puced price.<lb /><lb />You are in-<lb />vited to see our<lb />complete stock<lb /><lb />s of Dry Goods,<lb />ig Clothing , Shoes<lb />&amp; Notions,<lb />Gents<lb />Furmshings,<lb /><lb />and Hats. See<lb />the grand dis-<lb /><lb />x x<lb />By a play of Sum- = %&amp;<lb />mer Goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Indian population (census of 1890)<lb />1,071.<lb /><lb />Inland stzamboat navigation, 900<lb />miles.<lb /><lb />Total population (census of 1890) rye<lb />1,617,947,<lb /><lb />Annual mean annual raintall, 52 |;<lb />inches.<lb /><lb />White population (census 1890) 1, a6<lb /><lb />049,191.<lb /><lb />Colored population (census 1890)<lb />567,170.<lb /><lb />~Lotal water power, 3,000,000 horse-<lb />power.<lb /><lb />Western voundary"longtude 81<lb />degrces, 42 minutes, 20 seconds.<lb /><lb />Average winter temperature, 43 de;<lb />grees Fahrenheit.<lb /><lb />The highest point is MitchellTs Peak,<lb />6,888 feet.<lb /><lb />Average area of counties is 507<lb />square miles.<lb /><lb />Number of varieties of minerals dis"<lb />covered, 18°,<lb /><lb />Average summer temperature, 79<lb />degrees Falirenheit.<lb /><lb />Average elevation of State aboye<lb />sea is 640 fet.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Every bicycle rider, male and female,<lb />should be at the meeting Friday af�<lb />ternoonT Get your wheel in good shap<lb />to join in the ride. :<lb /><lb />You donTt finda woman turning<lb />around to criticise anotherTs dress any<lb />more. ~Chey confine their spiteful re-<lb />marks to each other bicycles,<lb /><lb />oThe most succcssful . fisherman,�<lb />says the Munayunk Philosopher, ois<lb />not the one who can land the big fish,<lb /><lb />but the one who cau explain satisfac | ;<lb /><lb />torily how it came to get-away.�<lb /><lb />A bird man made the count of the<lb />different varisties of feathers worn onT<lb />~ihe hats of ladied in. New York an-<lb />in two afternoons counted forty. varied<lb /><lb />ties, many of them ot song bird pro-}<lb /><lb />tected-by law, .<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />: Ff<lb /> &amp;<lb /><lb />A FRESH SUPPLY,<lb />all colors.<lb />JUST RECEIVED.<lb /><lb />are being ss but at<lb /><lb />REDUCED<lb />wie CQ.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />sien<lb /><lb /> f2,| to change a coanty seat ended ip<lb /><lb />VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ana<lb /><lb />Lemp<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />et cnn<lb /><lb />' Boe red as second-oliss mail matter.<lb /><lb />f i : et eatceniachanceninreitn<lb /><lb />Fa) nasa apnea emeonnened ee eect emens<lb />nee areal<lb /><lb />ie oe :<lb /><lb />a ~SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />me tlt<lb />~His month, °°: 25<lb />". q)ne week. ee ee 10<lb />Delivered in town by curriers without<lb />extn cost.<lb /><lb />A~ivertisng<lb />- ad on application to<lb />the office<lb /><lb />a? -<lb /><lb />rates are liberal and can be<lb />the editor or at<lb /><lb />"""<lb />We desire a itve correspondent at<lb />T grery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWS 23 it occurs<lb />in each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad oniy on one side of the paper:<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />anal<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. 1897.<lb /><lb />a<lb />teeta<lb /><lb />The first-class bycyle is gravi-<lb />tating towards &amp; tair price. The<lb />first-class typewriter ought to<lb /><lb />follow it.<lb />eT<lb />On a wager Frank Burton<lb />started from New York fora trip<lb />around the world without a cent<lb />and returned with $3,000, which<lb />he earned on his journey.<lb />aA PFU<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />If the country wants atariff to<lb />suppress trade, minimize revenue<lb />and promote trusts, then Presi-<lb />dent McKinley's special session<lb />is giving it the kind of tariff it<lb />wanis."New York World.<lb /><lb />een cacao<lb /><lb />It is to be hoped the trusts and<lb />combines are satisfied with the<lb />Dingley bill, framed to repay<lb />them for their-contribations to<lb />Republican campaignfund. The<lb />people certainly are not."Rich-<lb />mond Dispatch,<lb /><lb />aan caer ea<lb /><lb />It usea to be oking cotton,� but<lb />it is king grass now. The hay<lb />crop is worth $477,000,000, the<lb />curn crop $471,000,000, the cotton<lb />crop $283,000,000, the wheat crop<lb />$237,000,000, the oat crop $163,-<lb />009,000, while all the others ure<lb /><lb />~below $100,000,000,<lb /><lb />ae nnn ed<lb /><lb />Judge Avery and Mr.J. O L.<lb />Harris are reported to have given<lb />out that the new school tax elec-<lb />tion law is unconstitutional, and<lb />upon the strength of their epin-<lb />ion the State SuperintendenT of<lb />Public Instruction has telegraph-<lb />ed the Governor to come to Ral-<lb />eigh and call on the Supreme<lb />Court for a decision cf the ques-<lb />tion. Is would indeed be a com-<lb />mentary if afcer all e!se it should<lb />now be found tLat this school tax<lb />law will not hold water."Char-<lb />Jotte Observer.<lb /><lb />In view of the probable uncon=<lb />stitationality of the whole maiter<lb />it strikes us that the question<lb />ought to be settled at once, so<lb />that the order for holding the<lb />August election may be recinded<lb />and the different counties saved<lb />the enormous expense necessary<lb /><lb />_ bo hold the same. It is a huge<lb />farce anyway. The members ot<lb />the Leyislature ought to have<lb />had the manhood to raise the<lb />school tax, instead of trying to<lb />hide behind the subterfuge of let-<lb /><lb />_» fing the people vote the tax upon<lb />themselves and burdening the<lb /><lb />counties with a greater expense<lb />_ to hold the election than would<lb /><lb />be seared by the tax.<lb />He Caught the Train.<lb /><lb />Allover, the, State of Kan-<lb />one o the brightest law.<lb /><lb />would begin suits in ejectment-<lb /><lb />i Wood, \whowe hame is<lb /><lb />L Ms Bw ae "<lb />Le ; ' wi ~ In. ew ~<lb />* * 4 i ¢<lb />F ye a ¥ wae ag atl<lb /><lb />a gua fight which cost bim his<lb />ltife. Not oversernpulons, h<lb />still had-his good traits, and he<lb />had almost us many frienda as<lb />enemies, even noT.<lb /><lb />One ume sam Wood went ou~<lb />to a new co2nty seat, and opexed<lb /><lb />a law office. Presently he found<lb /><lb />-|a flaw in the title by, which half<lb /><lb />the town site had baén ,;conveyed<lb />to the present holders, -and he<lb />picked up the link and served<lb />notice that he would give quit<lb />claim deeds to every lot if the<lb />people in possession would pay<lb />him. If not he gave notice be<lb /><lb />They were wild. They were<lb />awfully frightened. They held a<lb />meeting and appointed a com-<lb />mittee. The committee looked<lb />into the matter and then went to<lb />Sam Wood with their reply.<lb /><lb />oWe have searched the records,<lb />Mr. Wood,� said the chairman of<lb />committee, oand we find you are<lb />right. If you insist on trying<lb /><lb />ulons, he}<lb /><lb />The Tall Maa of Stanly and His<lb />~History.<lb /><lb />MondayTs World stated that<lb />William Austin, the tall man of<lb />Stanly county, was in thé city.<lb />Mr. Austin is now working at the<lb />old Barker blacksmith shop on<lb />Lee street. 7<lb />_ He was 21 years old the 13th of<lb />last April, meardres 6 feet 97<lb />inches in his stocking feet and is<lb />gill growing. Le weighs 225<lb />pounds and is apparently a skel-<lb />eton now, but with larga bones<lb />and wmuselee. He lifted when<lb />only 19 years of age 4 bale of<lb />cotton weighing over 500 pounds<lb />avd carried it some 25 yarde.<lb />Only recently three Northern<lb />gentiemen offered him $5,000 to<lb />go in training for five years {o<lb />fight the champion of the world,<lb />but as he was only a boy at that<lb />lime, it could oaly v9 expected<lb />that he would not know what to<lb />do. But from a conversation<lb />with him he seems ready to ac-<lb /><lb />be thrown out ofTtheir homes.<lb />What sound 1s that, Mr. Com-|<lb />witteeman ?�T<lb /><lb />oTt is the fast freight from the<lb /><lb />west,�<lb />oYus it is the fast freight from<lb />the west,� repeated the chairman.<lb />oTt will stop at the tank for<lb />water. You have just time, Mr.<lb />Wood, to catch that train, and I<lb />wouldoTt take a return ticket if I<lb />were you. And ne began to un-<lb />wind a rope he had looped up<lb />ander his ulster.<lb /><lb />oBat through freizhts dcn't<lb />carry passengers, said Sam<lb />Wood, fully grosping the situa-<lb />a'ion and looking swiftly over<lb />the utter hopeless situation.<lb /><lb />oThis freight will carry &amp;@ pas-<lb />senger,� sxid the chairman of<lb />committee calmly. Put the end<lb />of this rope over that awning<lb />pole, Mr. Committeeman- [t will<lb />carry a passenge:, and he can gO<lb />as live or dead freight. Just aa<lb />he likes. We have just time"�<lb /><lb />But Sam Wood was in the mid-<lb />die of the street and half a block<lb />away, running for dear life. He<lb />caught the freight at the water<lb />tank; and he never returnecd."<lb />Chicago Post.<lb /><lb />(SyRSatoemeninaeeh ons | eMC BRR<lb /><lb />A Man Who Sheas His kin,<lb />| eee<lb /><lb />A Chicago dispatch to the<lb />Herald says: John i, Price, a<lb />miner of ~Phillipsburg, Mont.,<lb />sheds his entire skin every year.<lb />He has t vice co ne tu Chicago to<lb />oe attended by physiciaus, but<lb />thix year he will go to Butte,<lb />Moni., where he will undergo the<lb />the process, which occurs regu-<lb />larly;on July 24. Among the<lb />specimens in St. LlizabethTs Hos-<lb />pital, Chicago, is Mr. PriceTs skin<lb />of last year which, remcved in<lb />sections, was put together and<lb />stuffed. rrice underwent in the<lb />game institution the same expe-<lb />éience in 1890, and in the last<lb />thirty-two years he has annually<lb />exchanged his oid skin for a<lb />brand newone.<lb />« | cement tinea<lb /><lb />Just after the surrender at Ap-:<lb />pomattox the late Senator Haris,<lb />of Tennessee, whe then had a<lb />price set on his head by his od<lb />friend Parson Brownlow, addres: -<lb />ed a regiment of Confederatis.<lb />who were anxious to ostand by�<lb />him, He told them that he was<lb />going to Mexico for reasons of<lb />hig owm, and that, while he would<lb /><lb />glad to have their company,<lb />t they ought to stand<lb />~oniiessee, 1s they could do<lb />by going home and going to<lb /><lb />these cases all these people ely<lb /><lb />te, roined by the struggle<lb /><lb />its old place of leadership in ,<lb />Union. Noman ever gave. dik<lb /><lb />have taken<lb />i World. !<lb /><lb />i T : ba<lb /><lb />work, ohey. wep some, and<lb />: ] if thew Nd 10 : illfliys g<lb />Q«.A8 &amp; result, | in the first three daga of suid term, and<lb /><lb />of great armies, is again taking<lb /><lb />cept a fair proposition for that<lb />purpose at present. He has<lb />never smoked, chewed or drank<lb />and intoxicants, and looks the<lb />picture of health."Salisbury<lb /><lb />World.<lb /><lb />):uLLUSS aos RRS<lb /><lb />A Househoid Necsssity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />plearant and retresuirg to the taste,acts<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansirg the entire system,<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha"<lb />bitual constipation and __ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of U. C. C.<lb />pay 10, 25, df cexts. Sold . and<lb />suaranteed to cure by all diuggvists.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, ViceePres,<lb />pod | REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank<lb /><lb />R..L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />dL. LITTLE CashTer<lb />JUNE [eth 1898. 7 aS<lb /><lb />sank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th,1897.  ~<lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, ey<lb />J,oans and Discounts $42,153.81; Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over. Drafts 895,29 Surpius and Profits 3.044054<lb />~Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Cneck. 58,812.65<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505,00¢ Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312,043 Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 "_<lb />Cash on hand 28,088.18 Votal $45,566.34<lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. |<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />OAR |<lb /><lb />UNDERTA ERS, :<lb /><lb />~i<lb />~ OODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OTS. HAY AND FLO<lb />AST<lb /><lb />| ¢. BD SO<lb /><lb />FINERAL OREGTORS AN<lb /><lb />| EMBALMERS.<lb />|<lb /><lb />meen) sierra ene<lb /><lb />We have .u:t reveived » new<lb />hearse and tue nicest line of Cof-<lb />ns and Caskets, in word, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greem illa. oo<lb />_ We are prepaced t {0 embalm-<lb />ing in all its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atientiou ziven to con<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb /><lb />trested to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Oar prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not want monopoly. but<lb />invite con. petition. .<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in , the Joho Flacagan<lb />Baggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.:<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists -ell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON-<lb />IU for Chilis, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria, It is simply lron and Quinine<lb />ina tasteless form Children love it.<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonies. Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ E HAvE ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />or Lumber, Kough or Dressed can be<lb />ett with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER COQ.<lb />Kinston, N.C.<lb /><lb />Faluaie Property fur Sal<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />quaiitied as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lumer Company, for the purpose<lb />of setiling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv olfer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit pui chasers.<lb />For further iniormation see or ad-<lb /><lb />"eS LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Briter, per lb 16 to 25<lb /><lb />Western Sides 5t tu 6<lb />Sugar cured HamsT 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 50<lb />Corn Meal 45.50 61<lb />Flour, Family 4,23 to 5.74<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Qats go-to 4<lb />Sugar 4 to 5<lb />Coffee 7 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack .6t0 1 £0<lb />Chickens lu to 2<lb />Eggs per doz Tw i<lb />Beeswax. Dé:<lb /><lb />ew Senin: 9 a ~seimmammiianin eae<lb /><lb />Summons for Relief.<lb /><lb />Foils Bore Pitt County"Io<lb />Haywood "Merritt. the Superior Court<lb /><lb />The State of North Caroliua,,<lb /><lb />~The defendant above named will take<lb />notice that an action entitled as above<lb />has been cymmenced in the Superior<lb />Court fur diverce, the defendant is<lb />notified to appear before the Judge ot<lb />our Superor Court, ata Court to be<lb />held for the County of Pitt at ihe court<lb />house in Greenville, on the second<lb />yonday hry the arst Monday of Sept.<lb />next, itT op day of Sept:1897,<lb />and answer the cor<lb />deposited in the office of the clerk pt<lb />the $nperior court of eaid county, with-<lb /><lb />let the said defendant take notive<lb /><lb />it he fail to answer or demur the, sald<lb /><lb />complaint within the time re uired, by<lb />ba at te ai : apply wo the]<lb />a the<lb /><lb />eourt far the relief d<lb /><lb />ee ek iy naa dd Wed ot dale<lb /><lb />Oger, this Fee Oo 895,<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />complaint which will, be.<lb />| we buy diroc) from, Maqutactur.s 2, eh 3<lb /><lb />YEbie oe)<lb />{IF G JAMES, Atty forPhiit.<lb /><lb />finest. liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made<lb /><lb />Cottcn ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />afd peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb /><lb />ont<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb />Widdling ¢<lb />Low Middling<lb />tuod Ordinary<lb />Tone"ntirm.<lb /><lb />PEANODT ¢<lb /><lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2}<lb />*ancy "i<lb />Spanish 60 to 7.<lb /><lb />fone"quiet.<lb /><lb />~ ESTABLISHED 1475.<lb />ve Sa os | " oi f ue .<lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb />~ ie eae<lb />PURK SIDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb />PrARMERS AND) MERCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind .<lb />heir jncerest toget our prices befece poi<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourgtock is complete<lb />uallits branches.  ,, CH 4<lb /><lb />nimatun 3<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />A~WaYs ATL WESI MARTEL PRIOE<lb />- Tcbacco,321f, &amp;,<lb /><lb />lins yo to buy at one profit. A .er'd-)<lb />ote stock of; ! |<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb />'al Wis off haidd Kind aba at jprives to w<lb />Ae ont ! pools ores bor<lb /><lb />Just try a .uc bus of, cascarets, th o<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR)<lb /><lb />W.M. Bond. ,<lb />Box &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />es aa teria sich. ts a<lb /><lb />sarbders.<lb />yAMES A, SM_TH,<lb />TONSUKIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb /><lb />Patronuge solicited. Cleaning, D<lb />ge d. yein<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a spatiale<lb /><lb />LH cRBERT EDMUNDS, .. :<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER, o<lb /><lb />. Special attention given to cleaning<lb />jentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />qThe next session<lb />open ons<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢!? §<lb /><lb />of the «hoo. Swill<lb /><lb />and continue for (9 months. ?<lb /><lb />rs : : ~ere ' at<lb />The terms are as follows. midis ies<lb /><lb />Primary Khglish per mo. $2.00<lb />Intermediate o= 2.50<lb />Higher «4 $3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diaclpline of the schdol<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your § past<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W HRAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />He gh Oe od eeileca<lb />ood fe<lb /><lb />m A SPE Vena<lb />fy A SPE permanently cured in 16 to<lb />ba days, You can,be treated at home for<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>2 ig 12<lb /><lb />Pe. of<lb /><lb />erable: pra tone:<lb /><lb />4 : . W1.MINGTUN &amp; ELDON R R.| . Queer fF ftecis of the Suc. DIRECTORY ]<lb /><lb />When bilious cr cisve. ent a Cas-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />".<lb />AND BRANCAES. | 2s caret, candy cathartic, ume guaranteed<lb />. : SteversonTs tudulur bridye over re 10c, 25c8 : ahh ES<lb />pak rBPORESOL Rail RVAD {the Menai Straights, is 400 feet CRURCUES. F oS<lb />pry eneeteaainle |. |long. The heaviest traix, passing Fo | aoetec sa me y<lb />* - . M 2 Ae sf : : 1 OA AY AYA<lb />wants : : over it beads it out hulf au isch, . : a : ae<lb />£a¢4eus yet on a hot Jaly day, after BAPTIST"Services every Sunday, = | Se<lb />" ave bat i ee nant moring and evening. Prayer meeting); 92 a" | | xa<lb />Dated Pd i F t @s8uu Das deen 8 ining on it for Thursday evening. Rev A. W. setzer, fe f 5<lb />May, es T some hour, it s found tv bend| Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.| 95 ce 4c a:<lb />low, fee ( _ }an inch end a half below it» usual | % D+ Rowntree, Superintendent. Ses c - T s<lb />faci) o| tar | horizoo~al tine. Avd tne beat of | CATHOLICNo regu services, | FBR ¢ PRACTICAL #<lb />aia Weldon i . £0) | the sun not only acts on metal | EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-|- Sie : ny 2<lb />et. HOOVE AGE we! : ah 3 _ |day, morning and evening. Lay ser-| ¢�"�@45| : | me)<lb />AOR RN Fn pom eal cee stons rede for a Wash vices second Sunday morning. Bey, = Fag R i D<lb />| ae lugtcu monumevt, wh.ch 18 555) Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 93 a. ag<lb />da Tarroro |) 12 le feet hich, has ae proven to be| 4: M. W. B. Brown, Superinter dant. S&amp; WORKER.<lb /><lb />|<lb />«<lb /><lb />143<lb /><lb />wv Kocky Mt {12 82 545/about two inches higher in| METHODIST~Se:v'ces every Sun- Offers his services to the Q<lb /><lb />=<lb />~<lb />, 558<lb />Ly Wilson j 2 05 6 20 . day, morning. and evening. Prayer! mes | Me atti, : , ~4<lb />Cv Selma 1 2 50 le the evening than in the morning acablite Wednesday evening? Hoy, g ge aC ae ip esi beea and the<lb />Uv Fay'tteville|) 435) o- ef asunny day. But the qaerest|N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school G28 ae PU pi me peda a a<lb />Ar. Florence 6 65 Heck: of ~ab Ae kROe 9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-! @-%2 G ROOFING, GUTTERIY G, &amp;<lb />ne as ogy) oo ede las ve tas Bits : +i a tendent. P28 : + Spouting ard Stove Work,T 2<lb />2 was noticed a mouth. O Pee ; » ss ae ~<lb />42 ete ont | PRESBYTERIAN"S.viees thira| $282 ca specialty )<lb />zo {tay the foundation of a sea wali |sunday, morning snd evening. Rev.) @28 Sigg q Satisfaction guardnteed or 4p<lb />" ""~' "" | the workmen had to descend in aise Bi meron. suey dawns and i-s9 no charges made. ~Tobaceo &amp;<lb />ts Wilson i yr + * diving bell, which was stupidly ae rae ae SET ee SES e �,�© Flues made in season. Shop QS<lb />* . : o= 2 ee Bs ; ) ve : e<lb />Ly-Goldaboro |.3 10 6 }fitted with heavy circular convex 5 ee eiar iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. @<lb />46 Wikkinewn 7 o 4/| lasses iu the teg. The sea was | valet hata, ein ia<lb />P. M. A.M'lcalm; and thse glasses so con- | eteroce~.:-<lb /><lb />'-eentrated the rags of the sunthat} A. F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Lodge No<lb /><lb />"RAINS GOING NOTRH jone of the workmen had his! ri meets hb tons A ae Pyilay Bate<lb />« fi] » ° . * oe 9<lb /><lb />-"|elothes set on fir, aud that at U0 | Sec, , Se 9 att (<lb />Vated ; less than twenty-five feet below, I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17 CRORE SEE THAT e a<lb /><lb />mg<lb /><lb />vayanb, [SE] &amp; +4<lb />May aith, | 63] 6 om f . : t<lb />87. , 2 '|the surface. | Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W.<lb />pee opence Pokal Sban ae Aq ome ATES ~Hardee N.G. L.H. Pender, Sec. So,<lb />la. MiP. M : ps oe oh<lb />~wk 1k) 7 du K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No. 93<lb />ie ee _ 3 ie ; An Uld Army Gun. ~uneets Cvery Friday evening.. H, Ww!<lb />Lv ScimeT . 12 37, _ 1 Whedbee, C. Cc. Frank Wilson. K. ot |<lb />At ~Willson 1 20/1133) J. H. Bringle,.a farmer tiving | * 84 5: iF " a<lb />" ; ~~ ""_-lahout two and a half miles { RK. A."zebd vance Conueil ~No. 1696. Wh t | It<lb />ao sha oi hal f ° irons meets every ~Thursday evening. W.Bb. G a S # a Ril<lb />test | ithe nee e pew Concord read, wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec. )<lb />| | while plowing 12 a vew grcand: 3<lb />ee res oerent pea cme heed Cees | K.of H."Insurance Ledge No. 1169T = 7 1 rr<lb />A. M, ~py, | last Wednesday ~ploughed up auimeets every Friday evening. Johr} Itis a picture ot tae celebrated :<lb />Ly, Wilmington} 9 00 |. 7 00/old army gun, which bad proba-|/tlanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. |<lb />(ivyMagnolia || 21 60 | 8 30 ele ; : ey ot i<lb />ro |} 100 1 9 3g{ bly lain there, concealed, since!) A.L of H, Pitt Couneit 236 meets: ! : ;<lb />ar Wilseo id 00 | 10:27 . R9 wievery Thursday night. J. B. Cherry!<lb />Or Pe | 10 27 a of the date war, 32 yn, C. W. B. Wikon. sec. | | | PEIV<lb />= iaealin apaeanemectocmtentente| eames� | ment] 2A ; ait<lb />Re 4D ! The wood of @he gan had al eee | hes<lb />$2 wz| decayed, exceps » small piewe COLLEGES. \Best in use, The outfit of no business man {ig<lb />~ a - ~|""" about an inch long. The ~beirwel,) . | complete without one.,,<lb />uv Whoa [aa . o 4 trigger, ramrod aud other pieces, : :<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 38 || .11 15}0f iron were found but badiy! The University. ! The Reflector Book Stor<lb />ar'Tarboro. | 400 mie Ml rusted. The cld army cap was " ! am kK 3 e<lb />, : mn : 2 QNITDRNTS<lb />~Lv Tarborc 1 jever still ou the gun snd the 47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />ee aay we | 27 ag _" [Darel was loaded. The ground | (Summer school 158), total 549, Boara|has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />: eee Where the gan was found bad ee ee ee et iene |@lso a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />TEuli. ou Socting.| Meek Arenen oe! beén a thicket for years. Liest|scbools aod sSehool af Pharmacy, You will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />~eaves Weldon 4.10 p.im.; Halifax 4.o¢| Water Mr. Bringle eleared ~it aff | Graduate Courses open to Women. varnhow very chéap they are.<lb /><lb />_""-<lb /><lb />) ee , is te it . |Summer §cho:l for ~eachers. Schol-<lb />p. "Gi arrives Scotland Neck at 4.10 p ~and planted it this spring. He aratiipa and Loans fer the Needy. Ck<lb />D., eenville 6.57 p..m., Kinston 1.55 ¥ Add g P 2 DE % A R<lb />mn. Betunning, leaves Kinston 7.10) ¥88 Plowing the land the second | dress, Presi  chewelmai, N.C Y<lb /><lb />m. ID. Greenvike 8.52.2. m. Arriving time when the old gan was ua" a Be ou may never,<lb /><lb />~tat af11:20 a. m.,We'don 11,40 ain'| s"eenenigeti But should you everj@="=".<lb />~BadlyT dost Sdaday� Jearthed.<lb />dsc caiman ! !North Carohna :<lb /><lb />"radius onT Waginigton Brane x, "" ! . . 2 : Le . Lo « Lal<lb />elites Nepitioe Branch leave | College ot Agriealture| PJ ant J ob Printin<lb />wttives Farmele:9.10 a. m.,and3.40p.| itis the age of hustling. As\ and Mechanic Arts, u<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m. returning leaves ay : gs<lb />4 Tarboro 2.80 p.m, Patmate 10.20 a, m, ("#0 New York Heratd says; oA Will open Sept. 9¢h, 1897.<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington| merchant may have the finest Thercugh academie, seieatific and tech- o=~ Come to see us. ~o""<lb /><lb />11.40 a. ., and 7.2@ p- m. Dail eX- ~ ) 1 i " j o ial-'<lb />apt tudor, Conaache wits truite x-| wares of their kind on earth, but{ nical courses. Lxperieneed Special-) J<lb /><lb />Scotland Neek Branch. ifhe goes usleep and waits for isis in every department.<lb />le to discover th rits of #xpensee per session, including board.<lb />. Train leaves saroery, N C, via ATbe- | P2°8!8 60 _= For County Students # 93 00) % iC<lb /><lb />oe rea, | ahh Sally steps Bhp. his goods he is liable to ~get! For ali oreer students 123 001,<lb />F p- @., Sunday 405 P. M; o� , Arp y fer Catalogue ta<lb />artive Plyimonta 7.4) P. M., 6,00 p,m. {Loft � TheteTs a reasca why) ih Nope Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. | %<lb />Returning .caves Plymouth daily except this 1s so"peop'e haven't ame fo Raleigh, N. C. Presidente | ~a<lb /><lb />Sundoy, 7.50 a. m., Suaday 9.00 a ~n. \<lb />arrive'lTarboro 10.15 a. and 11, 45] 8° aoe core ws rote $0 bant ap<lb /><lb />~ the thines wich they peed. As 1 ra RM MO<lb />Train on Midland N.TC; branch lé : . | Loe oe<lb /><lb />@old8boro daily, except Sunday, ose a rule they do their exploring mem Ti fc A om 2<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a, wn. Relamong the advertisements. If<lb /><lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, ur- they find promising indication® IN STITUT ¢ hietp age Wisitin S&amp;S Card<lb /><lb />dives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. o<lb /><lb />. Excellent buildings and beautiful ""TO A """<lb />Miboen r ayer rsh Florence R sare ig Dae y thd) in a Healthful Location with is ij<lb />-, leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar | #0Y Case, they go} splendid climate. Stands at the ver hr<lb />750 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning|the stores they know of"the| front in Female Education. Thoroug E*ull Shee a Oster.<lb /><lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 am in its Courses. High in its Standard.<lb />arrive Latts 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-| Stores that beckon to them | (ingurpasced in its high moral tone and<lb /><lb />day through the newspapers. in its intellectual influences.<lb /><lb />B dhoiniton Br ~Twenty-oneT oft d , . + all<lb />i Bi oii wea iores Ware) veyrounnbicnice Seotwren:| Le Daily Retlector,<lb /><lb />except Suuday, alogue to JAS: DINWIDDIE, M. A.<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. mw. anc3,00, m.| Ever rill be o? 7 Fpl (h<lb /><lb />: . y woman wi 8 glad to wee<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection | know that it was aman who did it TRINITY COLLEGE. Gives the home Jews<lb /><lb />gt Seldon rail p ni allrail via} a'nian of wide experience im the |.<lb />CarolinaR hicuies wae mate st er ee ! 1 :<lb />ue all points ~SOM t Norfolk. travel if ki ep 19 ae cay _~Thvee fullT courses of study. Large : iy we of a cents a<lb />Ae Waa 52 EDIE RRR ROC hie DR visit | ie OU eetika. Teo tall ebbing month. Are you «a sub-<lb /><lb />1000 4,m, and 8.50 p, m: Returning A Man Did Ite,<lb />fehine every afterno tl<lb />ening ele aa eae wetde, expert onge: in on atthe<lb />pit nd 4 = 04 ng world ihT géneral and in methods of Next Session Opens September 8,<lb />General Supt. | to this western city. He had regis, Ktiviish. Wothen'adinitted to alt lasses<lb /><lb />A.M. BMERSUON fra 2 Manag er. tered, more by chance than any- | One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars seriber ? if t ned<lb />YRC YLY. cent Md ~rer, thing else, at oA dertatn Hotel, taken | added ~to the endowment during | the te Ii nor vou<lb />ee ss allt inner there,~and started out to take | Present year. Only male literary college OughYto be,<lb />hid Atat View ot théT place. ) pthost i gabe Carolina that is located ina ee<lb />T : city. an at<lb />~ _ «| the first thing hedid was to run| ~Phe peg: ~ dita;<lb />ge ree re poe TEP Sue tty ay ol i he. bess business course offered in<lb />THE MORNING ~STAR across an ~acqudintande, ~wlio, ~by | the stdte. Send forhlbum and catalogue.<lb />we | read ~Of ~his aiipéridt knbWwledge of Addre-s | JNO C. KILGO, f Ge<lb />Sms " the ~place, felteatied upon to ~pive |� Duthan, N.C. OE F<lb />The Uldexi some ndvice. COR OR<lb /><lb />oWhat hotel are you stopping at, | The Stale Normal | sm Ee a Pe<lb />old man?� he asked. ~The bést ho-| 3 tons i ae retinas<lb />Metropolita and Industrial schooi,| The Hastern Reflector<lb /><lb />otia He ON fheetadinceeateg sec | tel-bere Js'the Metropolitan, That industrial {<lb />ALLYT NEWS paper fad] iswhereram stopping, and youtad| ~"- GREENSBOFO, Xo.<lb /><lb />better come up there.�T tie Ow Baily &amp; A : ta oot llide |<lb />ane eR, Offers the young women of the Srat le a R<lb />~North : ia bry sr the mpg very iheroteh prot sta literary, ee S only : $] a: year ° ]<lb />Fa | {U6 Jater, returning to His hotel, | cal, scientitic aad industrial education Mntaing tha nar Fp<lb />he gave up his room and started out | Annual «+ xpenses $00 'th:"8130. Faculty contains the hews evel y<lb /><lb />i welt atid gives inform.<lb />i Firs 6g honT to, othe farniers, (es<lb />Baal ham speciallyT othose »pirowin:<lb /><lb />+?<lb />ts<lb /><lb />+4 4 id ti me a<lb /><lb />OU 2a? PO i i<lb />- tobaéco, thatids:..worth<lb />. any mes more: i thet<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Te | we<lb /><lb />| tofind the~Metropolitan. " ~~Just |.0f25 members. More than 4 0<lb />: re tortnd*the ccorner,�� suid~the firet |#EU~ aul Praction athool of<lb />cot Ad EE EG) | cla BB hited? riehcesl is atte fi preeaciog crety Sova<lb />rd ollar 4D) data And turning he guided the traveler | state exc: pt three. ¢<lb />The Only rive-B oDaily: ine fethe had just left, and the pbc tt aie et<lb />Cl aie 1) tater ab Me He intered, Tot eet Gent Ph esas phe allaae<lb />_ ire Ul ~Htite State vical ohh ~| most ete before<lb /><lb />ee 9 ifT of: ~theT hah Who oatnloape and Jpforma<lb />~atid not learn its! |e oPreaidbat OH a REE,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: ~ SS Gay setae TASK beet A Re ae r a : :<lb />" Ras. spupesiued Oe ' hattie/-Now York Times. Ca Ce ee * thu:su BC} i Ipei y<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~BOX OF MONKEYe? "<lb /><lb />Oh Ne! All Folks This Time"Peep<lb /><lb />Mour every | "_____"<lb /><lb />oS : JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />; ~ Pie ee m be e al a ; iitiinniles<lb />: ( laxrrt  wepli =) Creates many a new business,<lb />| Enlarges many an old basiness,<lb />ae Preserves many a large business,<lb />at the Revives many a dull business,<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />F Secures suceess to any businers<lb /><lb />ight<lb />Nn<lb /><lb />, meaner mnannall<lb /><lb />TO<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judlelously,TT use tne<lb />columns of t:. REWLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />coping Constaatly at it Brings Socces<lb /><lb />eo TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb />wore, EB<lb />Passenger and mall train going<lb />4 Nevth, arrives 8:52 A.M; Going South,<lb />ae arrives 6:57 P. M ~<lb /><lb />~Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.<lb />day und saturda¢<lb /><lb />IN<lb /><lb />This will be an extra-<lb />ordinary bargain week<lb />long to be remember-<lb />ed by wide-awake buy<lb />ers and watchful shop-<lb />pers as a momentous |<lb />money saving occasion<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />aera<lb />Far tonight and Thursday, warmer<lb />Thursday.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />JULY S'LEFS.<lb /><lb />MOEN<lb /><lb />Just Out ot the Refrigerator<lb /><lb />ENE ge,<lb /><lb />A below mockery"an_ echo, °<lb /><lb />aaa<lb /><lb />me Summer hats are seen but not felt.<lb /><lb />WashT Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb />C-ash suits are loud. At least, thatTs<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful | ihe report.<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />-at 6 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />A big stock Light The wronautTs favorite dog is the<lb />oWash Material Ccom- Skye terrier.<lb /><lb />prising new colorings It :akes a fellow with sand to go up<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be na balloon.<lb /><lb />sold at 3c and4c per yd<lb /><lb />up. |<lb /><lb />2000 yards Of White) rhe tat man believes in the reduc-<lb />Goodsat bargain prices | sion of bicycles.<lb /><lb />Ladies Ruffed Shirt} Shoreward the course of humanity<lb />Waist Sets all COlOrs At! takes its way.<lb />15 cts Sets.<lb /><lb />In our<lb /><lb />Shoe~ "<lb />Department<lb /><lb />we can fit both your<lb />foot and purse.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50<lb />Swept down to $2.00.<lb /><lb />Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00,<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50,<lb />Swept down to $1:29,<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00,<lb />Swept down to .75.<lb />Misses ard childrens reduced<lb />in same proportion.<lb /><lb />Sture1 is commanding a stiff price,<lb />Icea dricks ,are gelling the cold<lb />shake.<lb /><lb />Passenger train half an hour late<lb />last right.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter on ice at M. L.<lb />StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />A downtown dealer ~s advertising<lb />anti-fat at reduced rates.<lb /><lb />New Maullets,UreamCheese and But<lb />ter at S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Blue blood, it is said, has no attrac"<lb />tion for the averege mosquitto.<lb /><lb />A downtown produce. merchant ad.<lb />vertises that his eggs are hard to beat.<lb />Wantep"Two pigs on hoof, about<lb />25 Ibs each. RertecTor OFfice<lb /><lb />No, Maude. dear, the services of a<lb />roofer are not required to pitch a tent.<lb /><lb />You can always tella sacred con-<lb />cert, because it is always given on Sun-<lb />dav.<lb /><lb />The farmers and the grass havea<lb />neck and neck race along this time of<lb />ot year.<lb /><lb />There was a large crowd that left<lb />here this morning for the picnic at<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />BarrettTs.<lb /><lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are acding to our already large<lb />stock of seasonable goods daily,<lb />such as :<lb /><lb />Laces, Ribbons, : Em-<lb />broideries, Handker-<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho-<lb />seiry and many new<lb />andsiylish things.<lb /><lb />We are closing out all Ice Cream<lb />Freezers at cost. Now is your chance.<lb />Baxer &amp; Hak.<lb /><lb />Some hes are apparently barefaced,<lb />and yet they are eld enough to have<lb />whiskers:<lb /><lb />Just received a new supply of LionTs<lb />Coffee"15 cents a pound.<lb />JiS..Tuns tac.<lb /><lb />No, Maude, dear, you needaTt be<lb />afraid to sit dowr in a sailboat because<lb /><lb />of tacks. ret<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />Ha: dware, Crockery,<lb />and Geuts Furnishings |<lb /><lb />We will continue selling milk at 5<lb /><lb />is large and complete and we<lb />wotlil take ~piéasaie in showing ents a quart, but hereafter our wagon<lb />will make only one delivery cen Sun-<lb /><lb />yon shee and posting you in}:<lb />Pp « Remomber now 1s the|day. James any Wirey Brown, ©<lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />, Siang wei ihere i» the place to find<lb /> @ mammoth outburat of bargains. i<lb />ween ~Your friends, O55 Have your laundry ready for Wed-<lb />Dice a ; | nesday morningTs shipment, My cus-<lb />~| tomers are always plevsed.<lb />i C. B, WHicHarp,<lb /><lb />who will tell you thet marnage. isa<lb />tailure,��<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />+  Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />Itis usually the confirmed old tad |<lb /><lb />In,<lb /><lb />| eeeamenell<lb /><lb />Hee H, Cox, of Kinston, is here.<lb />L. I. Moore went to Whitakers to-<lb />day. :<lb />Lovit Hines returred to Kinston<lb />last night. .<lb /><lb />C. M. Bernard re.urned this morn-<lb />ing from Morehead.<lb />B. E. Parham retyrned T uesday<lb />evening from Oxford.<lb />J, H. Parham returned Tuesday<lb />evening from Raleigh,<lb />Harry Abrams, of Rocky Mount, is<lb />visiting Mrs, S, M. Schultz.<lb />J.S. Smith and Mrs M. M. Nelson<lb />lett Tuesday Seven<lb /><lb />Springs.<lb /><lb />evening fer<lb /><lb />G. W. Bri:t, civil engineer, who has<lb />been here duing so surveying for the<lb />railroad, left this morning for ~Tar-<lb />boi 0,<lb /><lb />Misscs Winstead, Phill'ps and Gor-<lb />don, of Rocky Mount, who have been<lb />visiting Mrs. G. HK. Kiog, returned<lb />home today.<lb /><lb />Miss Estelle Cotten, ef Baltimore, |<lb />Mics Sallie Cotten, of Cettendale and:<lb />Miss Katie Ellington, of Reidsville, |<lb />ave visiting the family of Clas, Skin- |<lb />ner at Hotel Macon. |<lb /><lb />Off to the picnic! was the frequent<lb />response today to the question, where<lb />are yuu goin ?<lb /><lb />A Frankford milkman is 30 jealous<lb />of his repucation that he doesnTt cven<lb />water his cows.<lb /><lb />A seasonable primer les3on"Do you<lb />see that cot? ~The tot is hot. is the<lb />tot a Hot- tea-tot ?<lb /><lb />We hear the rumor that another<lb />hoyshead tactory will be operated here<lb />the coming teuson.<lb /><lb />A Frankford girl recently married a<lb />basebali player under the impression<lb />that he was a good catch.<lb /><lb />The only embarrassment some m«"<lb />show when they propose to a rivh girl<lb />is financial embarassment,<lb /><lb />The old saying that stolen ~fruits are<lb />always sweetest is wasted on some peo-<lb />ple. ~hey rever .astel any other<lb />kind,<lb /><lb />"_""-<lb /><lb />HUSKG PUPILS WANTED.<lb /><lb />Iss LINA SHEPARD,<lb />IVE a wusic vraduate of the<lb />© Mary Baldwin Seminary,<lb />Staunton, Va, desires to se-<lb />cure a limited number of<lb />music pupils Instruction<lb />will be thorough and by the<lb />latest method. Terms mod-<lb />erate. For further particulars<lb />apply to ,<lb />MISS LINA. SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />4 SUNAEH NV<lb /><lb />The weather tells you that, and I want<lb />to tell you my Ice House is ready to<lb />furnish you with the wherewithal to<lb />keep cool. Car load of Ice just im and<lb />I will have a full supply at all times,<lb />Ice delivered in town without extra<lb />charge. Out of town orders receive<lb />prompt at: ention. Customers can get<lb />tickets on application. Sunday bours<lb />7to 10 A. M. and 6 to7 P. M.<lb /><lb />Fresn Fish un ice every day. Call on<lb />me any time you want Ice oc Fresh<lb /><lb />Fish.<lb />W. R, PARKER.<lb /><lb />You Want 3<lb /><lb />ou Want ~Best<lb />oGROCERIES<lb /><lb />and CANNED GOODS when you cat.<lb /><lb />L hive a full line. nice and fresh and<lb /><lb />can serse you promptly.<lb /><lb />Restaurant! " ,<lb /><lb />On Monday, July 12th, I will opeoa<lb />first-class Kertanrant in ~connection<lb />with my store. ~lableT supphed with<lb />best of the market. ae<lb />IceCream!<lb />. $end me your order for Ice Cream<lb />for Sanday dinner and it will be deliv-<lb />eredathour wanted<lb />| Marshal L. Starkey,<lb />PHONE 51.<lb /><lb />= RERLLERE SERA SEeeesze | |<lb /><lb />===. ALL OF OUR<lb />Summer Stock<lb /><lb />-SS=B 00 AT ISG"=--<lb />Greatly Reduced Prices.<lb /><lb />PARAAPPEAAAAA BAL LAAL I M AE ey Mee<lb /><lb />A Chance of a Life Time. . i<lb /><lb />TKS &amp; TA<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spriag Fabrics.<lb /><lb />GKFENVILLE, - - NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />a<lb />"_<lb /><lb />Fk. R. FLEMING, Pres, E."B.:H1GGS, Ca<lb /><lb />A, &amp;. COX, HENRYZHARDING,<lb />G..J. CHERRY, Vice Pres, AssTt:Cashicrg<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000;<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb />6 hers Bank wants your triendship anda share<lb /><lb />_ if notall, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or a per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />LANG<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />LANG<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />'There is a time in the affairs of every man<lb />when be should gird tp his Joins and hus"<lb />tle, and secure bargains, Such atime is the<lb />present.. Time is limited on my stock which<lb />is going dirt cheap. Take advantage of this<lb />or suff.r the pang of paying higher prices<lb />somewhere else All lines of goods go at.<lb />reduced prices. A clover field for the peo-<lb />ple. Sev us, and see us quick.<lb /><lb />LANG<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />Are in a class by themselves and the prices<lb />are right. See here<lb /><lb />CcOsT.<lb /><lb />1897 Columbia Model 45, 46 and 49 $75.00<lb />1896 Columbia Model 40 and 41 $60.00<lb />1896 Columbia Model 42 $50.00<lb />1897 Hartford's Patterns 7,8,9and10 50.00<lb />1897 HartfordTs Patterns 1 40.00<lb />1897 nartfordTs Patterns 2 45.00<lb />1896 HartfordTs Patterns 6 and 6 30.00<lb /><lb />Price the same to all. Columbia Bicycles<lb />to rent, alsoa oBicycle built for, Two." Ca 1 for<lb /><lb />catalog... ak |<lb />S. E, Pender &amp; Co,<lb />| OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />fale ci FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb />Ipreaty-ewe years under present principals, 224 students attended last year.<lb /><lb />A High Grade Gotlees Preparatory School, | with special departsments of<lb />Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy. ~The Larg ering Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and ean ~Terms t0 sult<lb /><lb />the times.� For beaut!ful new catalogue address, py ts<lb />Ls Protas de fe &amp; M. He HOLT, Oak Ridge, N.C<lb />: |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />@ a<lb /><lb />seetety neuro<lb /><lb />Stee scent<lb /><lb />LANG |<lb /><lb />cm<lb /><lb />Sys<lb /><lb />na ese hg AY ANE lnc FARMER pee eh<lb />Ss Sisk nysa ie Repo os vals oot<lb /><lb /></p>
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