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          <lb />ae OEE TK, AP te OES<lb />- . 3 7s or al ch set em,<lb />* a 4<lb /><lb />oa<lb />ay<lb /><lb />peta Coates tJ . =<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />Al<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />~Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1897.<lb /><lb />JULY HINTS,<lb /><lb />REDUCTION IW<lb /><lb />PRICE<lb /><lb />Ciean :throughout the<lb />entire stuck. ...<lb /><lb />uN<lb />hy<lb /><lb />Feather-Weight Coats<lb />and Vests.<lb /><lb />Soft Negligee Shirt.<lb />Gauze Underwear,:<lb /><lb />Straw Hats.<lb /><lb />The above sugges:<lb />tions thrown out We<lb />will help 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 />your tastes and wants<lb />"have bcen with you<lb />long enough,<lb /><lb />No other merchan<lb /><lb />sh ows the line we do.<lb /><lb />~| citizen shall work<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Cleveland, July LoamIt was a pitch-<lb />erTs battle between Young and Payne<lb />tolay. Honors were about even and<lb />base running won for Cleveland. ~The<lb />Grooms scored in the fourth on Ander-<lb />sonTs single, ShindleTs sacrifics and La<lb />ChanceTs sivgle. Burkett singled with<lb />two vut in the sixth, stole second, took<lb />third on GrimTs low throw and scored<lb />on ChildTs hit. QOTConnor doubled in<lb />the seventh, took third on ZimmerTs<lb />out, aided by La ChanceTs high throw,<lb />and scored on TebeauTs fly out, One<lb />man vot so tar as first during the rest<lb />of the game. Score. Cleveland,<lb />Brooklya, 1<lb /><lb />»).<lb />ba 1<lb /><lb />Chicago, duly 15""-Dr, Pond, pitched<lb />in wreat form today, ailowing only five<lb />singles, but his good work was cftset<lb />b, ragged support, especially by Jen-<lb />nings. McGraw got in his regulation<lb />argument with the umpire and was<lb />sent ~o the bench in the third. Score,<lb />Chicago, 5; Baltimore, 3,<lb /><lb />Louisville, July 18"The Colonels<lb />could do absolutely nothing with Ru-<lb />sieTs delivery this atteraoon and were<lb />shut out. Miller, late cf the Michi"<lb />gan State League, pitched good ball<lb />for the home team, tut his suppore was<lb />aw{ul, Score. Louisville, 0; New<lb />York, 10.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, July 15"Bostoa took a<lb />big lead in the first three mnings today,<lb />scoring five runs on seven hits and<lb />PittburgTs good up hill work was not<lb />quite good enough to save deteat. Tan-<lb />nahillTs playing in centre was the only<lb />Score, Pittsburg Bos"<lb /><lb />teature. O55<lb /><lb />ton, 7<lb /><lb />~<lb />ye<lb />05<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, July 1"The Senators<lb />knocked Ehret out of the box in the<lb />fir:t inning today. Rhines was sub-<lb />stituted in the second, but he fared no<lb />better, being pounded all over the lot.<lb />The visitors played an errorless game<lb />and won easily. Score.<lb />5; Washington, 16,<lb /><lb />Cincinnati,<lb /><lb />St. Louis, July 15"TodayTs game<lb />between St. Louis and Phillies was<lb />played in a drizzling rain. Orth was<lb />invincible, keeping the Browus guess-<lb />ing throughout... Score. St. Louis, 0;<lb />Philadelphia, 2.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />Boston 47 $19 712<lb />Cincinnati 43 21 671<lb />Baltimore 42 22 656<lb />New York 40 25 615<lb />Cleveland 37."S« 880 552<lb />Philadelphia 36 = 35 507<lb />Brooklyn 31 85 409<lb />Pittsbuig 30 36 454<lb />Chicago 30 = 89 434<lb />Louisville 26 «36389 400<lb />Washington 26 =«39 400<lb />St. Louis 13.4 194<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />Drummer (to his wife, who has just<lb />presented him with twins)"My dear,<lb />a sample would have been sufficient.<lb />There is no necessity fcr carrying a<lb />stock.-"Keystone.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />declined to make any change in the<lb />present passenger and freight rates<lb />charged by the railroads.<lb /><lb />| The commissioners of the town of<lb />Elkin bave ordained that every male<lb />on the streets three<lb />days in each year.<lb /><lb />: A. severe hail storm in and sround<lb />itkd last Tuesday is said to have<lb />aly post entirely destoyed the large<lb />Obseco crops down there and done<lb /><lb />iy grea damage to other crops. War-<lb /><lb />renton Record, .<lb /><lb />The State Railroad Commissioh has<lb /><lb />ONIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb />Of course a man ia going slow when<lb />he lets old age overtake him.<lb /><lb />The band organ man says that lite<lb />is a centinual grind with him.<lb /><lb />It hurts every man a little to see<lb />another man matry a real pretty girl.<lb /><lb />Take all the advice given you and<lb />tnen toss up assent whether to use it<lb />or not.<lb /><lb />oall the worldTs a<lb />everybody plays the part ot a driver or<lb />a horse.<lb /><lb />When you bay fish you must ex-<lb />pectito pay for the scales they are<lb />weighed in.<lb /><lb />If you canTt be first in everything,<lb />remember that the horse that is but a<lb />second beat wins the race.<lb /><lb />Tis a sad factthat we never know<lb />what the tuture and the merchat who<lb />doesnTt advertise have in store.<lb /><lb />Wken love dies the flower of happi-<lb />ness withers in the heart, and gloom<lb />there builds its throne forever more.<lb /><lb />A great number of women who<lb />have been disappointed in love are<lb />rot old maids"most of them are mar-<lb />ried. "Orange, Va, Observer.<lb /><lb />Japanese Tea,<lb /><lb />Friday night at the residence of M~.<lb />F. M. Hodges, ~the *Mission Band�<lb />gave another of those enjoyable teas,<lb />somewhat more elaborate than usual.<lb />The parlors and hall were profusely<lb />decorated with Japanese effects and<lb />brilliantly lighted with colored lanterns.<lb />As the guests arrived they were pre-<lb />sented with a souvenir of the evening<lb />and greeting of welcome. ~Lhe enter-<lb />tainment consisted of music and rcci-<lb />tatiuns, conclud:d by an address by<lb />Me}. w. S. Bernard, which was replete<lb />with information ot the Orent and ren.<lb />dered in that gracetul, fluent manner<lb />for which, he has gained a reputa-<lb />tion,<lb /><lb />Miss Maie Woodward proved ber-|:<lb />self a veritable queen oi the song andj 4<lb />touched the hearts of all whose good | 3<lb /><lb />fortune it was to hear her sweet voice,<lb />Mr, Preston Cotten pleased the par-<lb />ty greatly with a number of comic se-<lb /><lb />lections sang in a happy, inimitable |:<lb /><lb />manner.<lb />Refreshments were served, Miss<lb />Bessie Jarvis, the president, and the<lb /><lb />lentire band deserve much credit for<lb /><lb />their zeal and euergy in this good<lb />good work,<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow<lb /><lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A, M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rey, J. B. Morton.<lb /><lb />Episcopal "church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preachingac1ll A, M.<lb />and 8 P, M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer.<lb />Morning subject: oHow to Hear.�<lb />Luke 8:18, Eveuing subject: Care<lb />nality in the Church. The Disease<lb /><lb />and the Remedy.� I Cor. 3:13,<lb /><lb />South Greenville Sunday-school at<lb />5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superindent.<lb /><lb />Preaching at 4 P. M, by Rev. B, H a<lb /><lb />Hearne.<lb /><lb />Examinations for A. &amp; M. College.<lb />The State law admits to the A. &amp;<lb />M. College, free ot tuition, as many<lb />students as acounty has Representa-<lb /><lb />tives in the lower Hewee, Pit county | 3e<lb /><lb />has one vacancy, All applicants tor<lb />this position will meet me at the Court<lb />House in Greenville, first Monday in<lb />August, 1897, for examination.<lb /><lb />J, R. TinGit, Supervisor.<lb /><lb />| County papers please copy.<lb /><lb />stage�."and |<lb /><lb />mall<lb /><lb />AT A REDUCED PRICE.<lb /><lb />om is = Your = Time!<lb /><lb />For the rext<lb />thirty days we<lb />will sell our |<lb />Spriug-summer<lb />stock at are- Wp<lb />puced price.<lb />~ You are in- |<lb />vited to see our<lb />complete stock<lb />cf Dry Goods,<lb />Clothing, Shoes<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb />Gentsi<lb /><lb />Furnishings,<lb />and Hats. See<lb />the grand dis-<lb />le play of Sum-<lb />mer Goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />SS)<lb />t<lb /><lb />2<lb />1<lb />y<lb /><lb />A FRESH SUPPLY,<lb />all colors.<lb />~JUST RECEIVED.<lb /><lb />Remember all."<lb /><lb />WER -- GOON<lb /><lb />are being closed out at<lb /><lb />RODUGAD<lb />PRICG&amp;S:<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />RY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />mss nnhines~ atin mame ncanasiettid<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Bvarred 0 as scaNnehntuna mail matter.<lb /><lb />ne eal<lb /><lb />_" oen an hierniana�<lb /><lb />; ema haar sitn tanta nti<lb /><lb />gt TRSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />ui a your. bad bed bal 7 $5.00<lb />O2e MOU... e+ * fe 5<lb />One week. - - + 1U<lb />oPeiivered in town by carriers without<lb />@xtra Gost.<lb /><lb />A~lvyertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb />~ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />he office<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i ace wis tg pe<lb /><lb />ae -sesieeinntiipm seems EC aa<lb />Paap eh arcs wa em Sate MO<lb /><lb />We desire a lis gorresponuent at<lb />avery postoffice in the county, who will<lb />~ gand in brief items of NEWS A8 it occurs<lb />ja each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />ave<lb /><lb />SarvuRpay, JOLY 1%, 1897.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />setae] pen anneteere ne lect<lb /><lb />eens emma menat: cara ate<lb /><lb />tt seems that of late the dia<lb />~bolical crime of rape has become<lb />of more frequent occurrence.<lb />Hardly a day has passed during<lb />the last week or two but what the<lb />press dispatches chronicled sone<lb />outrage of this character, and it<lb />1s not at all surprising that re-<lb />ports of iynchings have closely<lb />foliowed the commission cf the<lb /><lb />crime. |<lb /><lb />~Tf Unsle Sam donTt keep a<lb />sharp look out be is going to<lb />have sserap on bis hards yet<lb />This talk of helpizg Cuba and<lb />annexing Hawaii has riled both<lb />Spain and Japan, and the report<lb />comes over from London that<lb />these two countries have entered<lb />an agreement to make war on<lb />the United States if we don't<lb />~zeep off their grass.�<lb /><lb />cae nemneneememmecdiiaiad aed<lb />WASHINGTON LEiTER.<lb /><lb />(From Our Regular Correspondent.)<lb />WASHINGTON, July 16th, 1897.<lb />Another disgraceful chapter in<lb /><lb />the disgraceful history of Con-<lb />gressional. sugar scandals was<lb />written this week. he thor-<lb />oughiy up to date brigands ao<lb />not robo individuals upou the<lb /><lb />public highway; they stand in<lb />with those who control the max-<lb />ing of a new tariff bill and util-<lb />izing their advance information<lb />to make fortunes by speculating<lb />in the stock market. By giving<lb />it out that the tariff conference<lb />committee had agreed to a com-<lb />premise sugar schedule tlat was<lb />more favorable to the sugar trust<lb />than the Dingley. schedule sugar<lb />stock was pughed , up sufficiently<lb />high to made thousands of dc!-<lb /><lb />lars for those who bought«before<lb /><lb />point, and there are good reasons<lb />for the belief that members of<lb />both branches of Gongress wero<lb />among those who did so.<lb /><lb />A prominent Repoblicaa was<lb />asked when the tariff bill would<lb />get out of conference, and he re-<lb />plied . disgustedly : oWhen . its<lb />schedules can no lowger be<lb />profitably workea on the stock<lb />market.� It is remarkable how<lb />often the assertion 1s heard that<lb />the conference is being purpose~<lb />ly prolonged for specalative pur-<lb />eee 1<lb />. Jerry Simpson. had to smile<lb />when his resolatio 1 for. the \ap-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />of Sve. to ~th veah gate the sugar<lb />oe and its relations to Von-<lb /><lb />to the J adiviary committee of |<lb />the House, which has not been<lb />pt obaby, yet.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ea te of. the<lb />: etn on, Foreign<lb />oHo ease théir<lb /><lb />ident 10 demand the release 2<lb />three Americans who are<lb />Cuban prisens, having Sion.<lb />captured on the steamer Com-~<lb />petitor.<lb />gill not act on it,<lb /><lb />Scnator Tillman never loses an<lb />opportunity to remird the coun-<lb />try of the contempt he feels for<lb />the Democracy ot ex-President<lb />Cleveland. Lhe latest occurred<lb />during the debate which resalted<lb /><lb />5lin the izgertion by the Senate of<lb /><lb />a clause in the General Deficiency<lb />Appropriation bil limiting the |<lb />cost of armor plate for naval<lb />vessels to $300 a ton. Senator<lb />Tillman referred to the remitting<lb />of a fine that was imposed. uron<lb />the Carnegie Steel Ca., by the<lb />Sacietury cf the Navy, for far-<lb />nishing bad armor, by the Presi-<lb />dent, when he wes interrupted by |<lb />Senator Allen who remarked:<lb />oAud it was a Democratic Presi-<lb />dest who remitted tiat fine.�<lb />Mr. Tijlmam turned to the gentle-<lb />man from Nebraska w:d said<lb />with studied politeness . oPlease<lb />donTt leave out ~so calledT in re-<lb />ferring to the Democracy of that<lb />President, a8 iv harts my feelings<lb />to bear him referrea fo as a<lb />Democratic President. As for<lb />his remitting the fine, I have<lb />never sought to fathom the mys-<lb />tery of how he tried to override<lb />law and decency by that action.�<lb />The Senators do not enjoy be-<lb />ing snubbed by Mr. McKinley<lb />any more than they dia being<lb />snubbed by Mr. Cleveland, as<lb />they have very plainly shown ip<lb />their private talk to each other<lb />since it became known thet Mr,<lb />McKinley had decided not to<lb />furnish the Senate with the cor-<lb />respondence with Great Britain<lb />relating to the Seal fisheries,<lb />asked for in a Senate resolution<lb />unanimously adopted nearly two<lb />months ago. Copies of the cor-<lb />respondence have been prepared,<lb />but this week 1t was decided not<lb />to send it to the senate, on the<lb />ground that it would be oincow-<lb />patable with the public interesis<lb />to do so. As an_ additional<lb />reasou for not complying with the<lb />respectful request of tho Senate,<lb />officiala say it vas feared that a<lb />publication of the vorreipon-<lb />dence might result in making the<lb />English mad. Probably the<lb />~uniqueness of this excuse is ex-<lb />pected to make up for its lack of<lb />plain, everyday common sense.<lb />Meanwhile the administration<lb /><lb />to. Awbassador Hay, with<lb />charge the governmens of Great<lb />Britain with trickery.<lb />Republican Senators resorted<lb />to fillibustering to break a quo-<lb />rum in order to prevent a vote on<lb />che Pacific Railroad resolution of<lb />Senator Harrie, of Kans., which<lb />Senator Morgan declares " will<lb /><lb />the rise and soid at the bhigbest save the people of this country<lb /><lb />$30,000,000, 1F adopted in time to<lb />prevent tie commatation of the<lb /><lb />jscheme started during the last<lb /><lb />administration to get possession<lb />of the road through aa alleged<lb />reorganization and purchase, not<lb />to mention what will be gaved ia<lb /><lb />-Oiher oreditors and to etockhold-<lb /><lb />ers. Republicans were afraid to<lb />kill the resolution by a direct<lb />yoted, so they resorted to such<lb />roundaboat methods of doing it<lb />as retusing to vote, thus breaking<lb />a quorum. Under the benate<lb />Ruies a ocounted quorum�<lb />doesnTt 20... ws 4,<lb />Don't romney 400 Spit ana Smoxe Your<lb />| Late Away.<lb /><lb />If, you jut, w quit tobacco using<lb />ensity and toreyst, Se made well<lb />strong, anagnetic, full of, new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac;. the: wonder.<lb /><lb />| worker'that makes weakT ten strong.<lb /><lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb /><lb />tee a cure, Bookiet and sample<lb />d free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />~Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />They know the House}-<lb /><lb />has made public its instructions |.<lb /><lb />) The amas<lb />Anybody van edit a paper"an| s<lb />opportunity is all that is Nasdedt<lb />The editor ovght to know it all<lb />whether he dees er nat.<lb /><lb />The editor ought to sdvertine<lb />our business free more than he<lb />does.<lb /><lb />He ought to husile forT more<lb />news but has no right to try to<lb />collect during these hard times.<lb /><lb />We kvew how to editT a paper<lb />before the editor Was born. He<lb />ought to take our adyice.<lb /><lb />He ought to mention our name.<lb />If ne does he is running the pa~<lb />per right, provided he makes no<lb />misivkes about us"then he 1s a<lb />foxl.<lb /><lb />The editor ought not to make<lb />misiakes. No matter if he does<lb />try to correct them we canTt tor-<lb />gat them,<lb /><lb />The editer ought to know we<lb />are the most important man in<lb />town and ought to write his edi-<lb />torials accordingly.<lb /><lb />The editor 1s a nuisance any-<lb />how. If he mentions my busi-<lb />ness he denTt say enough about<lb />it. If he mentiovs my conpeti-<lb />tors in business he exagerates.<lb />Editors ars, entitled to no con-<lb />sideration. Confound an editor,<lb />anvpow-=Southern Tobacconist.<lb /><lb />" Denna Oa es<lb /><lb />Some Fhilcscphy.<lb /><lb />A good neighbor is like a plas-<lb />ter. He will stick to you at all<lb />times.<lb /><lb />Love your neighbor, but be<lb />careful pot to love your neigh-<lb />bors wite.<lb /><lb />You can borrow anything but<lb />his cook stove, but if you ask fer<lb />that you wiil surely be refusea.<lb /><lb />[f you wish to get rich, pay<lb />some attention to your own busi-<lb />ness, as well as that of your<lb />neighbor.<lb /><lb />If your<lb />bother you, quietly<lb /><lb />ne'ghborTs chickens<lb />iniroduce<lb /><lb />| them into a pie pot for your own<lb />| dejectation.<lb /><lb />If you see your. neighbor<lb />carrying ® demijohn into the<lb />house it is good to be taken with<lb />@ severe pain in the stomach.<lb /><lb />Be kindly and generous to your<lb />neigubor. Fix a hole in your<lb />fence so that his hens can come<lb />throigh and do their egg laying<lb />in your yard.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />mie<lb /><lb />i -<lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />~That is the way all druggists »ell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON-<lb />IU for Chills, Fever aud all forms of<lb />Malaria, It is simply Lron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form Children love it.<lb /><lb />| Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb /><lb />Tonies. Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />or Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be<lb />eft with him.<lb />ate BROS. LUMBER CO. of2<lb />Kinston, N. C.<lb /><lb />vale. Prat (a Cap<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lumder Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs ah said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate ia<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 purchasers.<lb />me For further Intormation see or ad-<lb />ress 5.5<lb /><lb />LOVIT: HIN ES,<lb />Receiver, Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />yy<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Groatelien otaeceks:'|<lb />Corrected by 8. M, Schultz.<lb />Bniter, perlb _" 25<lb />Western Sides. ; Beto 6b.<lb />Sugar cured Hame o10 to :<lb /><lb />Corn 40 to<lb />Corn Meal ' ioe: ;<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to<lb /><lb />Lard : ob<lb /><lb />Gal Wie<lb />per,<lb /><lb />Eggs per doz "<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />7E HAVE ESTABLISHED Aj Rice<lb />Lumber Yard at GreenvilleT with | Rpt<lb />W..R. PARKER as Manager. Orders | gsa<lb /><lb />Fe ak Sa<lb /><lb />ALWAYS arsvsse MARKEE ee<lb /><lb />3217, &amp;,. Rs te<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb /><lb />OF THE<lb /><lb />Wi:<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, J ane t<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE sth, 1896.<lb /><lb />TATEMENT \ o<lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th,°1897.'<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />/ : "<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $42,153.81 3 Capital stock paid ih 23, 000300<lb />Over Drafts 895,293 Surpius and Profits 3,042.54<lb />Due from Banks 7 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Cneek 58,812.55<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1. 505.003 Cashiers Checks ontstanding 48.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04} Due to Banks 503.15.<lb />Cash Items 1 839. 56s ~'T'ime Certificates of Depot 55,00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 , "-"""<lb />Cash on hand 28,088.18 Total $85,566.34<lb />Total $85,566.34 :<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking,<lb /><lb />J L. LITTLE Cesher<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />oSTOCK OF<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb />GOOLS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS, HRY AND FOU<lb />h SPECIALTY<lb /><lb />dG, COBB &amp; SON<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ce Ten ,<lb /><lb />FERAL DIRECTORS A<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS. be<lb /><lb />Baron,<lb /><lb />We have ,u:$ raveived a new<lb />hearse and ine nicest line of Cof-<lb />itins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever _ brought to<lb />Green ells.<lb /><lb />We ae prepi.wit t to embalm-<lb />ing ia au its forms.<lb /><lb />Personai atientiou ziven to co<lb />dacting funerals and bedies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />avery mark of respets, "<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower phan ver.<lb />We go not want man be<lb />invite cop. petltige wee :<lb /><lb />times in the tole Wan<lb />Buggy Co's building.<lb /><lb />BOB CREENE &amp;CO-<lb /><lb />Just try a iGc. Lux of cascarets, the<lb />finest. liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />Sew 2s<lb /><lb />|<lb />COTTON. |<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />W.-M. Bond.<lb />BeT? &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming.<lb /><lb />~ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice in all the courts,<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8}}<lb />Middiing 8<lb />Low Middling 72<lb />Good Ordinary 6 15-16<lb />Tone"irm.<lb />PEANUT ¢ ;<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />�"�ancy "ai<lb />SpanishT 60 to 7h<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />| fi �"�<lb />i oon ! ince s<lb />| y : yi<lb />- % ye wn<lb />A ede<lb /><lb />arg ion a : cr |<lb /><lb />Bd<lb /><lb />eo, Bue ~pan<lb />Ze a3 ' |<lb />a *ihe :<lb />a eS a - aie. j<lb />bg<lb /><lb />Senet<lb />ooe Ngee<lb /><lb />vt fas<lb />aie i<lb />|<lb /><lb />ESTABLAr Hw IBT¢.<lb /><lb />Y rey<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />WAnitites ANI? MERCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind.<lb />their inverest to get our prices befe-re pu.<lb /><lb />i OR<lb />Soneied (OPEN ON}<lb /><lb />PORK 4 SIDESGSHOMLDES ner<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />: ]<lb />The nex g:ssion 9? the school wil)<lb />� MNDAY JEPT. 7, 194<lb />and continue for 19 months.<lb />The terms are xs follows.<lb />Primary English per mo. 32 9) 4<lb />Interraediate Mow $2.50 a<lb />6s be ws &amp; 00 ay<lb />¥ | Languages (each) ee ie #1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the denbot<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n all ite branches, eC ts<lb /><lb />a ee eee Fee<lb /><lb />wowadh.<lb /><lb />a :<lb />T F<lb /><lb />"O~ j<lb />i 2<lb /><lb />a A rived hy<lb /><lb />Tcbacco,<lb /><lb />~we buy ditoci from Manatdetu. 3 ~ed<lb /><lb />~| to run<lb /><lb />&amp; M SCHULTZ, Greenvi<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR .<lb /><lb />_|| ling van to buy at one, protlt, A eeute: |<lb />O16, aig of; ) : |<lb /><lb />will be as heretofore,<lb /><lb />* mt<lb /><lb />pst<lb /><lb />|<lb />We ask 2 continuance of vou<lb /><lb />liberal patronage,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />wi .RAUSDALE,<lb /><lb />Ce ie S|<lb />ae tw itt<lb /><lb />ae *<lb />4,<lb /><lb />me for<lb />ty. If<lb />vitract<lb /><lb />~bills, a<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> WiMINGION &amp; ~ahs BB. ChathamTs Tressury. Fmpiy. | f CTOR ie<lb />sie ee ei partes ee DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />erates<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />When bilicte « oa eu a Cae<lb />uret, candy cathartic, cute aitinatoed<lb /><lb />| ¢<lb />AND BRAN( HKS. It isa bad rale that will pot 10e, 2d¢.<lb /><lb />: AND FLORENCE RaiL ROAD {work both ways.� This isen ola CRURCAES. E iiinibca .<lb />a Ucnacnsea penedule |saying that is recalled now to! te any AAABAK 9<lb />- ojillustrate the 1 justice anu bard- eel ean me p nie<lb />: TRAINE GOING LouUTa. iship ot the new law, enac'ed by| BAPTIST"Services every Sunday, § eg�<lb />4 ee sll : ae A hc moring and evyeuing,. Prayer meeting; ~% =.<lb />: - 3 oor oreform� Legisioture, 0 put Thursday evening. Rey A. W. Setzer, ie<lb />ag [®  | a man in jail for not payiig his Pastor, Sunday school A, M. a i<lb />ay 24 é oR : : : ree, Superintendent. AEF oY<lb />} 1se7,. 1, A | taxes. For, why should a man| Rowntree, Superintenden 9253 F e .- +<lb />cea ree | ""|{ 7 | be putdn jail for not paying what | CATHOLIC"No regu-ar services, 1838 ! F3 orice Oe<lb />fhe Me) . + : : pes od ; : oe a):<lb />otyeave Weldon | 17 £0, be owes the State or courty, wken| EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun- teae i IK ATT nny 3)<lb />r Med iv ae T fo 9 : ra ®).<lb />ROME |_| Ihe can't collet what the county |, Rema egs eames Maer teat iN<lb />i, owes him ? Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! 9 30 tn28 WOKEFER.<lb />div Parhoro | 12 1! | Chatham countyTs treasury is| 4: A. M. W. B. Brown, Superinte: dant. #33 3 ix<lb />fv Rocky Mt | 12 52, 5 44;empty and our county orders are : we eice nee ces. right Sun- ee | : Offers his ele ed Sa hs = |<lb />i alr | . oi | § 20 | not being paid. iM edo not 8®Y | mceting Wednesday eveving. Rev.| $32 4 pubilic generally. i<lb />he Fav'thevinie! 451. ool whose fault thisis, or that it is|N.M. Watson, Pastor.� Sunday school aa? : mi] LE<lb />ch Plorenbe |G 8 iis Tabla ead 9:30. M.A. B. Ellington, Superin-| §£ 32 ) ROOFING, GUTTERTSG,<lb />Be Pioranme | 0 8 | anybody s fau't. It is a sad tact, cendent TE 2 Srouting ard Steve Work,<lb />es Ne me mi | een ne a . 7 - * ; -f<lb />gS), nowerets a suggests Old) PRESBYTERIAN-"Saivices " thira see a specialty BE:<lb />oe | o% saying, oWhat is sauce for the/ sunday, morning aud evening. Rev.! 9358 ) Satisfaction gua-arteed or 3g<lb />ae ein goose is sauce for the gander.� |J. _ ee ke dogs oe ay� School as  no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb />iP. M. A.M |Thut is, it would seem just and oe rene Sperm BH s Flues made in sean n Shop. 2<lb />iy Sorel oth } proper to spply the same law to ONCE: "FE in~ear of 5 and 10 cent stare,T<lb />Ly Ma; Solis 4 16] ¢|the county in paying what it LODGLS.,; ae<lb />, : ad | a Ah 4S T<lb />&amp;r Wilmington a oi ber Owes as it does to the tax payer<lb /><lb />" iu making bim pay the county.| a, P &amp; A. \."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />WRAL © GOING NOTRE It it is myht to put a tax payer tn | 284 teets tiret and third Moaday even-<lb /><lb />jail bebause he ddee not pay the se W M. King W.M. L. I. Moore, !: SEE �"� TAT 9 a) nei<lb />~|connty, why not put somebody ip : yt<lb /><lb />: err | bP os * ns jai! when (be e unty does not pey th 0.0. Fy Tecnemen Lodge ao<lb />hat Aen a om | ?__ (hatha: _ | Meets every Tuesitay evening. i<lb />is97, 241% Fan the tax payer ?"Chatham Reeord Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Nec.<lb />er MiP. ML. ee ner: K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />LY Fiurecey 8 45, 74 When bilious or costave, eat a Cas | meets every Friday evening. H. Ww.<lb />V Movettevaile! 11.10) 9 40) caret, candy cathartic, cure constipa- bate g C.C, Frank Wilsea. K. of ,<lb />fw Seima | 12 37, X. and 8 a, Pat ft<lb />a Bul || phish What IsIt? ashi<lb />. oat tienen wd hh ted OE " { Rea. eet anit Couucil sega ing RICKS at S ~ fo<lb />or | ee . ; meets every Thersday evening<lb />ee; [| tea bees | Wilson, ®, M.R. Lang, Sec. ;<lb />poe 7 o = _It is a picture ot.'tae celebrated ag Q<lb />seni ie arn "'"""-} | We believe that the cigarette; K.of H."In-mirce Lodge No. 1169<lb />lA. meetS every . cay evening. Jobr<lb />~ ficy Mi. P.M is 9 greater evil than the whis- | tInnagan, D. Hey Sheppard, R.<lb />z secon i My | 4 by key habit. We belicve cigarettes et mio = 7 |<lb />; | 6 301 a, net ; of more of A.L.of H, Pitt Council! 236 meets FE<lb />~ Goideboro | 1 00 | 9 86 . 6 Sleetinng the ihe ht A every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry |<lb />ar Wilsen 4 00 106 97) 08 y ung on) mie, W. B. Wil-on. see.<lb />yFarboro) | 142) jhabit. Smoking cigarettes is<lb />eas lo. | ~wey jlooked apon as being more| """"___. - ; font<lb />Re} So respectable, and voung men will ef Best in use. The outfit ot no business man tis,<lb />ZR ~ez! smoke even in the presence of| - "COLLEGES. complete without one.<lb />"  "--""" "- - " "",| ladies when they would not think | _<lb />by Wileo my ~ er My, lof drinkiag cr being unger ~the Th R fl B k S<lb />qe ik 2 ay : j 1 oi<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 | 1) jp | etluence of ligror in their pros The Wis sity. e e ector 00 tore<lb /><lb />en)� fence. Itisa growing evil, We,<lb />. ad, recently saw a professor of a<lb />ig<lb /><lb />ar ~Tarboro 400|<lb />Liv Tarborc<lb />Lv Rocky Mi | 2 17) |<lb />Ar oieldon<lb /><lb />feading medieal coliege smoking<lb /><lb />47 YEAOKERS, 412. STUDENTS, has a@ nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />, cigarettes with seeming wdiffer" | (s Ghoul 158), total 549, Board<lb />i a ence. Who would think, for a $3.00 a. monT, jifee ~Brief Conrees, aiso a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />moment, of sending his'sen to a|ibree Fuli Geurses, Law and Medieai| OU Will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />medical collezé whose inabractors | Sebeols aad school of Pharmacy.| garn how very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />Prait. on sectiai Neak ranch Roa : 2. * Graduate Geurses open to Women.<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,93/*MOke cigarettes ?"Pa'nen and Summer Schorl for ~Teachers. Schol-<lb /><lb />&amp; Glan ee Ages at 5.10 p Gleaner. sia arships and:Loans for the Needy.<lb /><lb />* enville 6,57 p, m. nsten 7.55 Address, PRESIDENT ALBERMAN. ne<lb />-M. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50; ree a Cuspe| Hill, N.C. You may ver, , ib<lb /> m., Greénville 8.52 2. m. Arriving A Househaid Necessity. But should you ever ¢===..<lb />= spree renee Bes Weldon 11.40 am Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb /><lb />y except sunday. , . ;<lb />a wanderful medicaldlisvonery of ¢he age. phe th Car olina Want O re Printing<lb /><lb />_ drains on Was nigton Branch jeuve cant ¢ iD:<lb />oiushingion 8.20, in and 1.00, poms | Pasant andretreshing to the wateaots| College ot Agriculture, J a4<lb />atrives Parmele'®.i0 a. m., and 3.40 p. | SRY And poeayey on eneney®s yi and Mechanic Arts,<lb />M., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | 294 bowels,cleansing the entire system, 7<lb />~Tarboro 3.30 p. m,, Parmele 10.20 a, m, | dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha" Will-open Sept. 9th. 1897 " Come to see us. I<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washiagton | bitue! constipation .and _ biliouaness | Thorcugh academic, scientific and tech-<lb />42.40 a. m., and 7.20 p, m. Daily ex-| Please buy and try.a box of C. C. C,| nical courses. Experienced Special-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on 1 . asts in every department.<lb /><lb />), 25, 5 eer's. Sold and<lb />ecotland Nuek raach, pay 10, T . , : i :<lb />N qoursnteed t cure by all drugaists. Expenses per-session, including board.<lb /><lb />adi Ree hk<lb /><lb />P a sie 1 Seep te ah ag a ree scsi operatic a etanesasgcesci ~<lb />eo Sehee He a a caren<lb /><lb />Drain leaves sarporu, N C, via Albe- For County Students 8 93 00] :<lb />q@arle &amp; : Kuleigh Rua. daily e: except osun. For all other students 123 00<lb />| day, at 5 60 p. m. , Sunday A 05 P. rt App: ~y i ea tis to<lb /><lb />Returning eaves P lymouith daily excep TheToledo Blade tells this smo Raleigh, x, is President.<lb /><lb />| Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 ie<lb />«rrive Tarboro 10.162, and 1. bet dote of the Rev. Dr. George T. Dew-<lb /><lb />ling, Episcopal, of that city, who ~<lb />ya opee N. C, branch leaves se a be : Bavtit giinistan He DE c Ag. z Anipthing 1 fro m porns<lb />'o dally, except Sunday, 6.05 aj. io Atlante pti afterT he :<lb />| mM. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. in. was in Atlanta not deng after he i a Va<lb />a liruiee ionves 3 Smithfield 8.00 {oe joined the Episcopal church, and IN NTT TUT for Young Ladies isitin SS Card<lb />li tives at Goldsbors 9,30 a.m... happened to meet a Baptist minis- Raleigh, N.C. eee TO A an .<lb />li og ter, whe somewhat bewailed the eee gmail ee 9 rpc Ee<lb />Trafas on Latta bra oh, F T grounds in a Hea u ocation with |<lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 vie ae peal fact of the loss of three good men. splendid climate. Stands at the very u1] ~Shee Poster.<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Said he: front in Female Education. ~Mhorough<lb />leave Ciiat6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a oDoctor, will you tell me how |inits Courses. High in its Standard.<lb /><lb />ad 50 a m, daily except Sun: our denomination can. keep such Rew cere inPLGaeae The Dai I Refiecto<lb />i 7 © men as Dr. Behrendsg, Dr. Moxom | Twenty-one officers and teachers, VY Y.<lb />i rain onClititon Brancla leayes War-| and yourself from jum ping over the Very reasonable piievs. Send for cat-<lb />saw for Cliaton caily, met Suuuay, fence?T ied Jab. eee ire M. A.<lb /><lb />000 a. m. and 8.50 Pp, m Returning Gives the ho me news<lb /><lb />66 T �<lb /><lb />i -vaves Cinton-at7.0.a. m. and 3,00. m. Lam sure lcanTt tell,�T said Dr. : T<lb /><lb />| Pei e See tNiate es | is Sop. taake your denoraa! [RINITY COLLEGE,|... every afternoon at the<lb /><lb />li ~i eldon fo t S. rots A !<lb /><lb />| Worfoik out Ce in ony uae wre yonaeae tae Next Session O September 8 me i price of 26 cents a<lb /><lb />| ; ne all points Nott via Norfolk, | | N° ender the Sog; Wan Sermtind. Threw tal month. Are you a sub- ,<lb /><lb />| JOHN F. DI E, A melodrama. was. ~OMG. years. Tee full courses of study, Large b<lb /><lb />| we Genera}, Sup, | fince played in, a certain theater, | enviish, Wore crm chairs in seriber? It not vou _<lb />] 1 he a RRSOK, r a anag the chief actor in which, had made | One Hundred and one Thousand Do'la<lb />} have Cer a sis Man bs himself, from his ~overbearing con--}added to the endowment daring: the ! ought (0 be.<lb /><lb />| O Ouse , _ | duct, disliked by one and all; | In | present year, Only male literary college<lb /><lb />the last scene he was supposed. to in North Carolina that is located in a<lb /><lb />|<lb />| ! as 4 ~MORNING STAR, visit the tombs~of his ancestors. | Ye<lb /><lb />The best business course offered in<lb /><lb />° | {radii 4 they soeny pr the st Send fener and catalogue. oes<lb />| (d a | ble pedestal, stood the;statug of ; Addre-s NCQ. C. KILGO, » .y<lb />edit Gade@st [athe  Avheavy fold of vee Durham, Ne | 2 a<lb /><lb />® | Bose orsum he stdionormal The Eastern ~Reflector<lb />me OWAUN OLE BiOdid ad, ery rt. « HOnce again; e State Normal ne. 5 ~ er bey "T4 wT ot<lb />i, Naity ie, ~tw pee - Pitt gamed =| ant Industrial School, elector.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />es cp tymeuning son now comes to pay oi Pere a<lb /><lb />: Nirtii Carona ~[theeneverance. Let me remove the | normughl profes Rao er | contains the Bint every.<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />pecially those: growing<lb /><lb />~ with tenderest affection. « | hi) ] Mi SBOR N. C3 : ig only, $1 ay mi<lb />, veil Which Bou vulgar gaze shields<lb />eae ps mee ideyand pebold SAP ee St ye weeks and gives inform.<lb />~i i 8 hoe-drapery, fell agideya 0 ° u 1 Hoh 1<lb />: ina § iV Ti ii ie AI tather s a phi | The erica of 120 pp ifs : Hea to, the farmers, Seb dash<lb /><lb />so Gel be described. f was representi ever unter din:<lb />The Oniv live-DollarT 4 Saaleeerss b shouts of laughter [eee peeps<lb /><lb />| ed bebngthe: ef #86) 6 dhink perce erect yt cogs : on eco, ~that,T The, ) Wont h<lb />: | oits Class in the Ste ae j:vhicly | " hee: ailing<lb />My poet. Mie oh: cae ~ np oah . a o. o mM ny, t<lb />ay ERMAN Re ae ie i es t| ~Bubse cm<lb />ee vith : he Mas Ba 4 i bi . } ey<lb />| ; va Bi Wat i *} augensof st 0 manayer, and the un. ' a 2<lb /><lb />controllable raze. at thn actor." ta<lb /><lb />Ma<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />hia<lb /><lb />if<lb />hes By<lb />¢ f<lb /><lb />Jant supplied<lb /><lb />at the<lb /><lb />une<lb />MN<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 /><lb />ene caine l<lb /><lb />money saving occasion |.<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />at 5 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />A big stock Light<lb />Wash Material com-<lb />prising new colorings<lb />~in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />-sold at 8c and 4c per yd'<lb /><lb />oup.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Ruffed Shirt<lb />Waist Setsall colors at<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 />Ledies Oxfords worth $2 00,<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50,<lb />Swept down to 31°25,<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00.<lb />Swept down to .75,<lb />Misses and childrens reduced<lb />in same propurtion.<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wants, realizing tbis fact we<lb />are adding to ovr 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 />and stylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />Hai dware, Crockery,<lb /><lb />and Gents Furnishings :<lb /><lb />is Jarge and complete and we<lb />would take pleasure in showing<lb />yon throvgl and posting you in<lb />prices: momber now 1s the<lb /><lb />time and here i» the place to find<lb />m oth ant oF bargaing.|<lb />ends, ~ | 2<lb /><lb />fs<lb /><lb />"Your tri<lb /><lb />VAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Pi eserves many @ large business,<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any businets<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judictousiy,TT use tne<lb />columns of t:. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />K epiug Constantly at it Brings Soccess<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />are or<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A, M:<lb />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 and Saturday,<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />cece nicerametinigan |<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />Showers tonight and Sunday.<lb />WHAT THERE IS.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />reece<lb /><lb />Much or Litile to Tell"You Find<lb />it Here.<lb /><lb />CRO eee»<lb /><lb />Not much else beside tobacco is be~<lb />ing wilked now.<lb /><lb />New Muliets, UreamUheese and But<lb />ter at &amp;. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Light showers have tallen this<lb /><lb />afternoon. More are wished tor.<lb /><lb />We areclosing out all Ice Cream<lb />Freezers at cost. Now is your chance.<lb />Baker &amp; HART.<lb /><lb />It pays a great deal better to haye<lb />u good reputution at hume than to bea<lb />man of prominence abroad.<lb /><lb />In the past week crops, corn espec"<lb />ially, have suffered much tor want of<lb />We hope the showers now<lb />started will give a good season before<lb />they stop.<lb /><lb />raip,<lb /><lb />We wiil continue selling milk at 5<lb />cents a quart, but hereafter our wagon<lb />will make ovly one delivery on Sun-<lb />day. JAMEs ayy WILEY Brown,<lb /><lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />Have j our laundry ready for Wed-<lb />nesday morningTs shipment. My cus-<lb />tomers are always pleesed.<lb /><lb />C. B, WHIcHARD,<lb />Agt. Wilmington Syeam Laundry,<lb /><lb />The colored base ball club that went<lb /><lb />to Tarboro to play the Rocky Mount<lb /><lb />club, got beaten, and came home toda;, |<lb />Mr. Ola Forbes took the club to Tur.<lb /><lb />boro and back on h 8 gas boat.<lb /><lb />Lecture.<lb />Sunday at 4:30 uTciock, in the Meth-<lb />odist.church, Col. A. Onley will deliv<lb />er a lecture on the subject oHow to<lb />Train the Babies.� All the Sunday<lb />schools invited to be present.<lb /><lb />Poocsin Fire.<lb />Mr. J. W. Smith tells us a bad fire<lb />has raged in the big pocosin, in Beaver<lb />Dam township, during the past week,<lb />It has caused damage to several plan-<lb />tations and the farmers had to leave<lb />their crops and fight fire.<lb /><lb />We'll Drink ai the Fountain.<lb /><lb />The Coca Cola Company, of Atlan-<lb />ta, Ga,, who have a good thing and<lb />know it, and believe it will refresh a<lb />tired newspaper man as well as any-<lb />body else, sends the RerLecToR some<lb /><lb />tickets for drinks at ShelburnTs foun"<lb /><lb />fountain. That everybody drinks Coca<lb />Cola and the demand for it keeps in-<lb />creasing is the best testimonial that can<lb />be given,<lb /><lb />Three end Three Again.<lb /><lb />The past week showed a record of<lb />three more marriage licenses issted by<lb />the Register of Deeds, for the following<lb />~couples :<lb />: WHITE,<lb /><lb />James Griffin and James<lb />Forbes.<lb />| Joseph Harris and Jennie Wells.<lb />a | COLORED.<lb />Thomas White and Nancy Copper:<lb /><lb />Irene<lb /><lb />ae ee<lb /><lb />SION<lb /><lb />They Go Wherever the Signboard<lb />Poiats.<lb /><lb />i<lb />I<lb /><lb />© ements<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />G. E. Harrison lett this morning for<lb />Oxtord.,<lb /><lb />J. W. Wizgins went to Tarbero this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond returned from Edenvon<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Wili Parker went to Washington<lb />tuday to visit relatives.<lb /><lb />Miss Leta Mc sowan left this morn-<lb />ing for a visit to Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Sheriff Harrington returned from<lb />! o<lb />Scotland Neck Friday evening,<lb /><lb />W. F. Preddy went to Kinston last<lb />night and returned this morning.<lb /><lb />Tebo Quinerly returned from Kin-<lb />ston and Asheville this morning.<lb /><lb />S. V. Kirg who has been visiting<lb />relatives, left on the morning train for<lb />Tarboro,<lb /><lb />Preston Cotten and Allen King, ot<lb />Falkland, have been on a visit here the<lb />last day cr two.<lb /><lb />Miss Estelle Cotten, of Bltimore,<lb />who has been visiting Miss Myra Skin-<lb />ner, left this morning.<lb /><lb />Misses Nannie Cox, of Kinston, and<lb />May George, of Alabama, arrived this<lb />morning to visit Mrs. M. H. Quinerly.<lb />W. E. Proctor, ~IT. M. Moore and<lb />W.. Galloway, who went on the<lb />excarsion to Asheyille, returred this<lb />moriing.<lb /><lb />Misses Nannie and Rieve Lang went<lb />to Kinston Friday evening with their<lb />aunt, Miss Phillips, who has been<lb />Visiting here.<lb /><lb />xvev.d.B.Morton arrived from Tarboro<lb />Friday evening ind will till his reg<lb />ular appointmerts in the Presbyterman<lb />church tomorrow. He will also deliver<lb />a lecture on Helen Keller to the Sun-<lb />day echool.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E. Hooker, Mrs. W. A.<lb />Bright, Misses Cottie, Ada and<lb />Mattie Hearne, Lena Matthews, Rosa<lb />Hooker, Emma Tuft and Eva May<lb />Smith, J. J. Cherry, W. B. James, J.<lb />A. Brady and J. Lo Tate icfs on<lb />sieamer Meyers this afterucon<lb />Ocracoke.<lb /><lb />tor<lb /><lb />We have heard some men appointed |<lb />as poll nolders for the August election<lb />in this couuty say they will not serve,<lb /><lb />a + meee<lb /><lb />Good Ball.<lb /><lb />Tarboro and Washivyion base bali<lb />clubsplaycd two good games on Thers-<lb />day ard Friday at Washington. In<lb />the first game ten innings were played<lb />withovt either side making a score,<lb />Washingion making 4 and Terboro 2<lb />in the eleventh inning. The score of<lb />the second game was 12 to 10 in favor<lb />of ~Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Not Much Interest.<lb /><lb />The wheelmen did not ~urn out in<lb />tull at the meeting celled tor Friday<lb />evening. So few were present that the<lb />matter of organizing a club was post-<lb />poned. A committee was appointed to<lb />see all the riders in town and take the<lb />names ot all who want to joia a club,<lb />and if enough are secured another<lb />meeting will be called and a club or-<lb />ganized. It1s evident that mary of<lb />the riders so far sre not much interest-<lb />ed in a club, but it wuld be to their<lb />advantage to organize oe.<lb /><lb />«¥ i Fe<lb />cain<lb /><lb />(ee) ea) 0X0) @<lb /><lb />ISS LINA SHEPARD,<lb />a wasic gradaate of the<lb />Mary BaldwinT Seminary,<lb /><lb />cure a limited, number . of<lb />music pupils . Inetruction<lb />will be thorough aud by the<lb /><lb />@. W. Evans went to ~Tarboro to- }<lb /><lb />wl PUPS WANED.<lb /><lb />Staunton, Va, desires to se-|<lb /><lb />J Mee OUR. cae<lb />Summer Stock<lb /><lb />oEda BG Ahie=<lb />i Greatly [reduced Prices.<lb /><lb />LADRAAAAATI A AAA AAA AAI AAA A<lb /><lb />A Chance of a Life Time. . i<lb /><lb />&amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />coe ae em<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />GRFENVILLE, - - NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E. B./HIGGS, Ca<lb />A. G. COX, , HENRY HARDING,<lb />G. J. CHERRY, Vice Pres. AssTt;Cashier,<lb /><lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000 ;3Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />i Beats Bank wants yourtriendship anda share<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 />COST.<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />here is a time in the affuirs of every man<lb />when he should gird up his loins 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 suffer the pang of paying higher prices<lb />somewhere else. All lines of goods go at<lb />reduced prices. A clover field for the pso-<lb />ple. See us, and see us quick.<lb /><lb />LANG<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />LANG<lb /><lb />COST.<lb /><lb />SOLUMBIA BICYCLES<lb /><lb />Are in a class by themselves and the prices<lb />are right. See here<lb />1897 Golumbia Model 45, 46 and 49<lb />1896 Columbia Model 40 and 41<lb /><lb />60.00<lb /><lb />1896 Columbia Model 42 50.00<lb />1897 Hartford's Patterns 7, 8, 9 and 10 + 560.00<lb />1897 HartfordTs Patterns 1 40,00<lb />1897 HartfordTs Patterns 2 45.00<lb />1896 HartfordTs Patterns 5 and 6 30.00<lb /><lb />to rent, alsoa oBicycle built for Two.� Call for<lb /><lb />catalog.<lb />S. E, Pender &amp; Co<lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. |<lb /><lb />FORTY-SIX'H YEAR...<lb /><lb />Pe<lb />a<lb /><lb />attended o Jast year.<lb /><lb />Price the sameto all. Columbia Bic cles .<lb /><lb />75.00 \<lb /><lb />, wh £0 , ars under present principals, 224 students<lb />latest method, Terms mod- f Nera yao College enter oSahoo, oWith » special rtsmentsof<lb />eratee For further. particulars ing, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~I'he Largest and Best Equipped s<lb />Book-Kee ~ , ~<lb />apply.:t0 iin (suis! sha = ney tiittng Behiodl tn Gh6 Boath. 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