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          <lb />Dd WHICHARD, Editor ad fOr:<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1807.<lb /><lb />Wht 7<lb /><lb />REDUCTION IN<lb />PRICE<lb /><lb />Clean throughout the<lb /><lb />entire stuck.<lb /><lb />" aa<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />ul<lb />th<lb /><lb />Feather-Weight Coats<lb />and Vests.<lb /><lb />Soft N egligee Shirt.<lb />Gauze Underwear,<lb /><lb />Straw Hats.<lb /><lb />The above sugges-<lb />tious thrown out. We<lb />will help you to keep<lb />cool. Our stock is<lb />complete, prices right<lb />and you are welcome<lb /><lb />to examine if you are|<lb /><lb />not ready to buy.<lb /><lb />We think-we know<lb />your tastes and wants<lb /><lb />ave been with you<lb />long enough,<lb /><lb />No other merchant<lb />shows the line we do.<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Cleveland, July 20"The Indians<lb />defeated the Orioles in a teatareless<lb />game today. Young pitched etfective-<lb />ly, whi'e Blackburn was hit rather<lb />treely. In the eighth inning Jennings<lb />suflered a seve.e injury to one ot his<lb />fingers and had to retire. Score. Cleve-<lb />laud, 7; Baltimore, 2.<lb /><lb />Chicago, duly Z0"A costly errorTon<lb />a vhance that should have retired thie<lb />side without a sccore, was followed by<lb />a gift. a fusilade of six hits, giving the<lb />Quakers seven unearned runs in the<lb />The Colts played with a<lb />pitched up team. Score.<lb />6; Philadelphia, 9.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, July 20"'Vhe Reds and<lb />Boston played two games here this<lb />afternoon and broke even. Lewis pitch-<lb />ed fine ball for the visitors in the firat<lb />game ~while Dwyer was hit rather bard.<lb />In tue second game Klobedanz was<lb />touched for nineteen hits in the sixth<lb /><lb />first inning.<lb /><lb />Chicago,<lb /><lb />inning, While the visitors made oniy<lb />two off KhiveTs delivery. Umpire Hurst<lb />culled the game after the sixth inning<lb />On account of darknesa, Ci<lb />cinnati, J; Boston 9.<lb />- Second game"Cincinnati, 12; Bos-<lb />ton, 1.<lb /><lb />Louisville, July 29"'Lhe Senators<lb />turned the tables today, winning out in<lb />the eighth<lb /><lb />Score,<lb /><lb />inning. Magee pitcaed<lb />good ball until the eighth, when a base<lb />on balls, four singles and two dumb<lb />plays gave the Washingtuns four runs.<lb />Score. Louisville, 4; Washington, 6.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, July 20"Pittsburg won<lb />two gumes today from Brooklyn. The<lb />pitchers were in good fettle and only<lb />nineteen single hits were made in both<lb />games. With fewer nits in each game<lb />the Pirates won out by<lb /><lb />quick, heedy<lb /><lb />playing and daring base running. Score. |<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, 4; Brooklyn, 1<lb />Second game"Pittsburg,<lb /><lb />yn, O,<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />3; Brook-<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />Bostoa 49 21 710<lb />Cincinnati 45 22 672<lb />Baltimore 45 623 662<lb />New York 41 28 594<lb />Cleveland 89.31 557 |;<lb />Philadelphia 34 40 459<lb />Pittsbuig 3137 456<lb />Chicago 3341 446<lb />Brooktyn 81 83y 443<lb />Louisville 31 = 40 437<lb />Washington 26 41 388<lb />St. Louis 15. a6 211<lb /><lb />Remembered Here.<lb />Evangelist Leitch, who held a meet-<lb />ing in the Methodist church here in<lb />1889, is now holding a meeting in<lb />Charlotte. Mr. Marshall, his singing<lb />leader, is still with him.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb />Teacher"oWhy did Matomet com-<lb />mand the mountain tc come to him?�<lb />Little Wiltie"oI guess he didnTt want<lb />to blow in all his vacation money in<lb /><lb />car tare.�<lb /><lb />Balbus (at the Coliseum of Rome,<lb />6. C.110)"oWhy do you say what<lb />that gladiator was born 2000 years be-<lb />fore his time?� Caius (the seer)"<lb />oHe can fight in several languages.�<lb /><lb />Hoax"'*De Tanqueis trying to work<lb />outa pateni.� Joax"'What is it?�<lb />Hosx"~HeTs trying to makeice out of<lb />whiskey 80 asto keep water in any<lb />form out of his mixed drinks.�<lb /><lb />Wigwag"*~If Diogenes were to<lb />search for an honest man newadays |<lb />suppose he'd ride a wheel and carry a<lb />bicycla lamp,� Wheeler~: Well, from<lb />my experience, ITtl bet he wouldnTt find<lb />his man in the person of the manutac-<lb /><lb />turer of his lamp.�<lb /><lb />ROCHDALE ITEMS,<lb /><lb />acme<lb />RocupaLe, N. U., duty 21, 97.<lb />Crops have grown much in the last<lb />few days and are looking wellT since tie<lb />rains came.<lb /><lb />Nearly all the tobacco farmers were<lb />kept very busy last week curing the<lb />golden weed.<lb /><lb />Miss Lula Bell, ot Kinston, was res<lb />cently visiting Miss Neltie Joyner.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Em. Joyner, of Greenville, is<lb />Visiting rel.tives in<lb /><lb />hood.<lb /><lb />this neighbor<lb /><lb />R. A, Willoughby has sweet potatoce<lb />that will measure three inches'in diam.<lb />eter.<lb /><lb />Since C. D, Smith. bought a new<lb />wheel a few days agohe says one ot<lb />his horses neither eats nor drinks, and<lb />it takes hard work to make it breathe<lb /><lb />enough when it gets out ot breath.<lb /><lb />The melon crop is very late this<lb />car aud tew people are enjoying thea<lb />so tar, ~There are no peaches or apples<lb />in the neighborhood.<lb /><lb />oQid Man Gus� ot the Eastern<lb />Warehouse, was out to see us the other<lb />day and bought a tew hundred pounds<lb />~ The well<lb /><lb />pleased with the prices he gave.<lb /><lb />of tobacco. sellers were<lb /><lb />Misses Bessis Tyson and Lizzie<lb />Smith returned Saturaay from a visit<lb />tothe family of J. T,<lb />Great Swamp.<lb /><lb />Smith near<lb /><lb />Charlie Ross and John iarnhiil, of<lb />Langley, speut Saturday<lb />Sunday up this way.<lb /><lb />CONDENSED NEWS.<lb /><lb />Several cases of small pox have been<lb />sent ont of Birmingham, Ala.<lb /><lb />Snow storms are reported in Colos<lb />rado, |<lb /><lb />Dr. W. L. Ryder, of Georgia, who a<lb />year ago murdered a young lady because<lb />she would not marry him, was lynched<lb />a few days ago, The mob who did the<lb />lynching grew tired of the case drag~<lb /><lb />jing been several times continued.<lb /><lb />j<lb />{<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />The Washington Light Infantry has |;<lb />gone into camp at Ocracoke.<lb /><lb />Newhbern has built a tobocco ware~<lb /><lb />| 7th.<lb /><lb />| A new paper named the Standard<lb />wil soon be started at Suuthport by C.<lb />Ed. Taylor.<lb /><lb />it is said that Dr. H. B.<lb />establish a phosphate factory at Win-<lb />ston, and that Prof. Irby,<lb /><lb />will be associated with him.<lb /><lb />$277,500,000,<lb />Two hundred and seventy-seven<lb />millions and five hundred thousand<lb />dollars,; Say it over again and eyen<lb /><lb />then your mind can hardly grasp the}:<lb /><lb />enurmous sum these figure stand for.<lb />Yet they show the aggregate capital<lb />of the insurance companies represented<lb />by that clever agent, H. A. White.<lb /><lb />in case of aclaim they want a prompt<lb />adjustment. This is what Mr. Whiie<lb />can give you. He represents the strong<lb />est vompanies, and all claims afe<lb />peid: promptiy.<lb /><lb />~The Free Wili Baptist says a little<lb />son of Mr. D. N. Branch, near Ayden,<lb />vias badly bitten by adoga tew days<lb />ago. Ths dog waa killed, ©<lb /><lb />, 4 aw<lb />; -: | '<lb />: Tet llis Miia it silty slid<lb /><lb />night and |<lb /><lb />ging along through the courts, it bav"| sc<lb /><lb />house ana will open a market August];<lb /><lb />Battle will |;<lb /><lb />late of the];<lb />| Agricultural and Mechanical College, |:<lb /><lb />When peopie go to insure they want to |<lb />feel an absolute security about it, and | so<lb /><lb />No. 807<lb /><lb />eI SeMS SEPP<lb /><lb />T A REDUCED PRICE.<lb /><lb />Now 1s Your - Time!<lb /><lb />Co)<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />For the rext<lb />thirty days weT ° WR<lb />will sell our Ad<lb />Springysummer 1%<lb />stair ak a re-<lb />puced price.<lb /><lb />You are in-<lb />vited to see our<lb />complete stock<lb />of Dry Goods,<lb />Clothing Shoes<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb />Gent:<lb /><lb />Furnishings,<lb />and Hats. See<lb />the grand dis-<lb />play of Sum-<lb />mer Goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />KARA RAY AMA<lb /><lb />LIAS<lb /><lb />Slava Ne AANA AKARK oie)<lb /><lb />BS.<lb />YE<lb /><lb />Mes<lb /><lb />a3<lb /><lb />A FRESH SUPPLY,<lb />all colors.<lb />JUST RECEIVED.<lb /><lb />HNN<lb /><lb />are: wait closed out, at<lb /><lb />: RODUCOD<lb /><lb />A VBA SANA NAAAAG IA re<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i)<lb /><lb />- rit<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Capital ~Represented.<lb /><lb />Tre ete nen lilt thn: All eli li ae iy<lb /><lb />- $277,500,000<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ie<lb />ca ¥<lb /><lb />BN Anal:<lb /><lb />eee ie # 2<lb /><lb />oEVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />nintinewionh<lb /><lb />men<lb />S oomemaanl<lb /><lb />Buwred as second-rlass mail matter.<lb /><lb />secant<lb /><lb />ene anne mmesto erent<lb /><lb /> SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />(Oe yetc soem $3.00<lb />Bae wont? o0 8 cc" 2d<lb />One week. rE aan 2 10<lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra est.<lb /><lb />Lvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />7 on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />o che office,<lb /><lb />T We desire a itv? correspondent ~at<lb />avery postofiide inthe covnsy, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as It OCCT TS<lb /><lb />ja each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />aod oniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />. Bee \<lb /><lb />2 TuHurspay, JULY 92 1897.<lb /><lb />baal<lb /><lb />cman<lb /><lb />A Richmond negro who at-<lb />tempted a criminal assault upon<lb />two ladies, was tried in less than<lb />a week after his crime and sen-<lb />tenced to hang. This kind of<lb />justice does away with the neces-<lb />sity of lynching. Seyeral other}<lb />States might learn a lesson here.<lb /><lb />Le mrmmmmmmmmmca staal<lb />Who Ever Heard of Turlev.<lb /><lb />oened sees t<lb /><lb />A man by the name of Il'arley<lb />was appointed Senator of the<lb />United States from the State of<lb />Tennesseo yesterday by his ex-<lb />cellency, Hon. Bob Taylor, Gov-<lb />ernor of said Commonwealth.<lb />Who ever heard of Turley before?<lb />The Tennessee TurneyTs are con-<lb />siderable people, but Turley-"<lb />who ever beard of him? The<lb />truth 1s that Congressman Ben-<lb />ton McMillen ought to have suc-<lb />ceeded old man Isham G. Harris<lb />in the Senate, but fiddling Bob<lb />Taylor has an eye to the main<lb />chance, and if he had put Mc-<lb />Millen in the Senate ~unti: the<lb />Legislature weets it would have<lb />given the Congressman too<lb />great an advantage when the<lb />time came for election by the<lb />Legislature. McMillen is a plod-<lb />ding fellow, never _ brilliant,<lb />cranky on some things, but ~dead<lb />set tn his convictions and an hon-<lb /><lb />7 est mao. By all odds the fittest<lb />. gaan Tenaeasee can furnisa to<lb />svoceed the vigorous Harris"un-<lb />less it be ex-Congressman Pat-<lb />terson, but he is a turned down<lb />gold bug and not in it any more.<lb />The fiddling Iennessee states-<lb />man in the GoyernorTs chair was<lb />doubtiess scheming for his own<lb />future when he appointed Mr.<lb />Turley. We hope McMillen will<lb />beat him out whea the Legisla-<lb />ture meets to elect-"Charlotte<lb /><lb />Observer.<lb /><lb />a oem Ce oe ee<lb /><lb />Chiu:ken Killed by Spider.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. T. Bass, who lives near<lb />Marshville, reports that he beard<lb />one of his young chickens<lb />squalling in his back yard, a few<lb />days ago, and that he ran out,<lb />thinking that a hawk was after<lb />his chickens. To his great sur-<lb />prise he found a large spider was<lb />biting a young chicken on the<lb />neck. The chicken was larger<lb />than a partridge and died in a<lb />few minutes after the spider bit<lb />it. Strange to say another chics-<lb />on swallowed the spider and is<lb /><lb />|. This morning about 10 o'clock<lb />Mr. I. W. Clark's fine sorre!<lb /><lb />A BR fi<lb /><lb />A Strange Accident.<lb /><lb />tine<lb />eal ~<lb /><lb />family horse, the pet of the<lb />household, died from-.a- bulles.<lb />wound received in a strange wan:<lb />ner. About 7 o'clock yesterday<lb />evening the stable boy ran to the<lb />house and said that he had acci"<lb />dentally shot tne horse, and ex<lb />plained by saying that he was<lb />fooling with a cartridge, by<lb />striking the cap with s knife,<lb />when 1t exploded and entered the<lb />horses flank. He was sent post<lb />haste for a doctor, but the latter<lb />could not find the bullet, and<lb />though everything possible was<lb />done for the animal throughout<lb />the night, he gradually got worse<lb />and died as aboye stated.<lb /><lb />A post mortem examinatios<lb />this morning showed that the<lb />bullet had penetrated the flunk<lb />and passed through the body<lb />almost to the shoulders.<lb /><lb />The boy's statement is not<lb />credited, and it is thought that<lb />the ball was shot, probably ac-<lb />cidentally, from a pistol."Fay-<lb />ette Observer:<lb /><lb />ieee OPE SAM haa A ANP IS<lb /><lb />" wea """<lb /><lb />A supreme Court Decision of Inter-<lb />est.<lb /><lb />A recent decision cf the Sas<lb />preme Court of South Carolina<lb />may be of importance to many<lb />North Oarolinians, especially to<lb />those persons who have insured<lb />their property in the FarmerTs<lb />Mutual Insurance Association.<lb /><lb />By this decision 1t is held that<lb />a member of this association (on«<lb />who-has insured his property in<lb />it) cannot claim his homestead<lb />exemption from paying his as-<lb />sessments- In other words, that<lb />every building smsured is mort-<lb />gaged to the association to se-<lb />cure the payment of all assess-<lb />ments that may be made on its<lb />owner.<lb />While this decision greatly<lb />strengthens the association and<lb />makes more secure the payvient<lb />of all its losses, yet it may deter<lb />many persons from joining cr<lb />insuring in it, because they may<lb />not wish to have any such moit-<lb />gage or lien eucumbering their<lb />property:"Chatham Record.<lb />| cementation<lb /><lb />A Bad Otutiock for America,<lb /><lb />London, July 26."The Stan-<lb />dard says editorially this morn-<lb />ing: Mr. McKinley has redeem-<lb />ed his pledge and has led the<lb />country back into the maze of<lb />ultra protectionism. Eurcpe sur-<lb />vived the McKinley tariff, and<lb />will also survive the Dingley<lb />oir which guaranrees to Eng-<lb />land continual supremacy in the<lb />overseas carrying trade, and<lb />theretore islikely todo us more<lb />good than harm, while the pros~-<lb />pect for America is for further<lb />deficits, gold shipments, appall-<lb />ing succession of strikes, and<lb />panics in the financial circlee.<lb />ememamananacern saree ase<lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torewsr, be made well<lb />strong, wagaetic, full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong,<lb /><lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba<lb /><lb />|run things for $99 per month, $30 per<lb /><lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb /><lb />RA<lb /><lb />A Dangerous Bedfillow..<lb /><lb />Salem has a citizen who might be<lb />termed a dangerous bedfellow. Some<lb />time ago he dreamed that he was en-<lb />waged ina big fight. He drew back<lb />and struck his wifea terrible blow on<lb />the head. The husband was awaken-<lb />el but he pledged his word and honor<lb />to his wife that he thought h? was in a<lb />battle royal"but did not mean to<lb />strike her.<lb />Not long since this same citizen had<lb />another dream He thought he was<lb />standing near the Winston postoflice<lb />when some one ~throw a rock and<lb />struck himon the kvee. He caught<lb />the chap and was choking him = but<lb />when the man awoke he found his<lb />hands around his boyTs throat and the<lb />little fellow was gasping for breath."-<lb />Winston Sentinel, |<lb /><lb />The Blessiags ot Refoim.<lb /><lb />We learn from a gentleman who<lb />knows thac at the Anson county pen-<lb />itentiary farm under the Demogratic<lb />regime the superintendent was paid<lb />$60 a month. Now his suecessor gets<lb /><lb />intendent is hired to tell him how to<lb /><lb />month more thhn he tormerly received,<lb />This makes an expenditure of $190,<lb />per month, where oaly $60 was spent<lb />by the Democrats, an increase of over<lb />200 percent. ~This is only one ofiize.<lb />This is the relorm some of our people<lb />have been howling for. We hope they<lb />like it"Concord Times.<lb /><lb />- Prohibition a3 It is in Germary,<lb /><lb />tall<lb /><lb />A considerable number of German<lb />towns and villages have for some ume<lb />subjected their bibulcus inhabitants to<lb />the regulations of a modified prohibi-<lb />tion law. This now only restricts the<lb />tyme for the sale of all kinds of liquors<lb />and the hours of public restauran's<lb />and places of amusement, but exer-<lb />cises a sort of courtship over their<lb /><lb />visitors, Persons who neglect their<lb /><lb />families on account ot drinking, or who<lb />have been repeatedly brought before<lb /><lb />the magistrate as odrunk and disorder-<lb />lv,� ave denied ihe privileges of pro-<lb />euring alcoholic veverages. A odrunk -<lb />ardsT list,� published periodically, ex-<lb />hibit. their names and occup avons,<lb />and copies of it are sent to local inn<lb />keepers and liquor dealez3, who are<lb />liable 10 heavy fires it they sell liquor<lb />to those mentioned in the list, which<lb />is placed on the wall of the restau:ants<lb />and hotels.<lb /><lb />LE<lb /><lb />Worms in the Ice.<lb /><lb />Last winter Esa. Uaffey harvested<lb />a large quantity of ice and it was<lb />housed in TrogdonTs ice house. It<lb />has been used pretty freely this sum-<lb />mer, until the other day. Several<lb />small, long white worms were observed<lb />in the water after theice had melted.<lb />It seems unreasonable that they<lb />should come out of the ice, but such<lb />was the tact. A piece of ice was<lb />washed perfectly clean and put in a<lb />glass and when it had melted a large<lb /><lb />yessel.<lb />The sales of that particular ice have<lb />suddenly stoppd, and there are several<lb />thousand pounds of it left."North<lb />Wilkesboro Hustler.<lb /><lb />$.lect Female Sch 1.<lb /><lb />begin on<lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />$100 a month, azd ¢he former super.<lb /><lb />number of these white worms were ob-| QR<lb />served squirming in the bottom of the | Bas<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb /><lb />No deduction for ioss time except in<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. 7<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />loans and Discounts ,<lb />Over Drafts<lb /><lb />Due from Banks<lb />Furniture and Fixtures<lb /><lb />$42,153.81<lb />895,29<lb />8,772.46<lb />1,505.00<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />. We study carefully the separ<lb />your account, promising every<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />"RL, DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />Current Expences 1,312.04;<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56 ;<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb /><lb />Cash on hand 98°088.18;<lb /><lb />JL. LFTTLE, CashTer<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />| _ GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th,°1897.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Profits « 3,042.54<lb />Deposits stibiect to Check 58, 812.5%<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding = 148.10<lb />Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />Total $85, 566,34<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />ate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb />accommodation consistent with good banking,<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge o<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />AT<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />OATS, SAY AAD FLOUR<lb />CHL.<lb /><lb />ik<lb />| 6 COBB &amp; SOM<lb /><lb />Pay<lb /><lb />~ ~<lb />RRS, @ Com<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />a © Seen<lb /><lb />We have jutt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Ceskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\ ills.<lb /><lb />We ana preps.ud ft<lb />ing in ais its formes<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />ducting fuaerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect,<lb /><lb />Our prices are jower than ever.<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 Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />{o embale.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Just try a 1Uc Lux of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel segu ator ever<lb /><lb />made:<lb /><lb />Valuable Property fr dale<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualitied as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer 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 1n<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />wes | OVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver. Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 1) 1479.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ing their yearT<lb /><lb />Primary Eng.ish, per month $2 00 | their interest to got our prices before pra<lb />Intermediate o ~o g2 50| chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraple'e<lb />Higher sigh Rh $3 00} n allits branches.<lb /><lb />Tanguages (each) ~ $1 00<lb /><lb />Masic including use of instrument $3 00<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTE<lb /><lb />PORK ~SIDES &amp;:SHOULDER<lb /><lb />ARMERS ANI) MEKUHAN'I'S BLY<lb />s supplies will find,<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Poxp &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb />AMES A, SMITH, ~<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. GC.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanirg<lb />Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />ale Academy,<lb /><lb />The next seseion of the arhool will<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. my) 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~ o. $2 50<lb />Higher wou $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ~*  * "$1 00<lb /><lb />Tne work and disclpline of the schoo!<lb />will be as heretofore. eat<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yor {past<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W<lb /><lb /> 2AGSDALE.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGART<lb /><lb />S eeeunen | adler<lb /><lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Bookiet and sample<lb />mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration.<lb />The instruction is thorough in a'l its<lb /><lb />living and doing well."Monroe<lb />-Koquirer.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />x ne<lb />. ; : branches. The moral tone and intel- .<lb />e A Household Necessity. Chicago or New York, Pp nse oe prenrpemee. The | ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE |3<lb />. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mos be ee cd ecipline 16 m ut positively urn,<lb />te a gins t For further particulars see or addreas Tcbacco Snuff, &amp;c,<lb />| weenie Greenyille, N,C. | we buy diroc) from Manufactu..,  en) %<lb /><lb />July, 21, 189%, 3<lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />Wt HAVET ESTABLISHED A<lb /><lb />eas at And refreshing to the taste,acts<lb /><lb />gentl ~and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />_ and bowels cleansing the entire system<lb />_ dispel colds, eures headache, fever,<lb /><lb />ling you to buy at one prot, A ood +<lb />cte stock of ee)<lb /><lb />oFURNITURE<lb /><lb />Washington, July 20."Secre-<lb />tary Gage has taken side with<lb />the Civil Service Commission on<lb />the question of removing deputy<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Ditual constipation and-:biliousness |COllectors and cashiers of c Lumber Yard at Greenyille with ,<lb />| o gg | CO! ustoms umber Yard at Greenyille with], and. nees: 4 ou<lb />Please buy and try a bon ot C. ¢, ¢ {0nd of the internal revenue ser� W. RPA ERE epee on oe civayt on Moar goods areal boughtand x2<lb />10, 25, 59 conte. Sold vat from the cluseif hg el mith Mi brroot m retore, having Ne 1<lb />teed to cure by all druggists. ~ {tained. . * Kinst BO Ne N. O°<lb /><lb />/<lb /></p>
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          <lb />SP SPOTS EGE AT FT SA II<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />eteentieaieeet eee eee<lb /><lb />WIRINGICN &amp; VELD UN RB R.<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE Rail, RUAD<lb />Cozucnsee penedule<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />rated Mh<lb />May 27, 43<lb />Tao. 7 O<lb /><lb />M<lb /><lb />A, M<lb /><lb />~enve Weldon | 1. 6<lb />At. Rocyk Mt | 12 48)<lb /><lb />Heat Curled up the Raiir.<lb />Santa Fe trainmeo vouch fer the<lb />statement that FrilayTs througn Cali.<lb />forma train was Hagged by section men<lb /><lb />two miles this side of L ~Xing ton<lb />because tha rails ci the track ]..1 been<lb />curved by the teat into the appearance<lb />of sleigh runners, the beavy spikes<lb />having been pulled from the oak te<lb />and thrown into the air by the strain<lb /><lb />of the bending rails.<lb /><lb />~che accident occurred but a few<lb />minutes before the trein was due to<lb />pass, and had not the section mcn been<lb />at once attracted to the spot by the<lb />noise of the flying spikes the train<lb />would have dashed into the break and<lb />been hurled from the bank.<lb /><lb />CHURC.IES.<lb /><lb />BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />C. D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No reguiar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! o9 30<lb />A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superipter dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~Serv'ces ever? Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday eveving.. Rey,<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />endent, !<lb /><lb />- PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb /><lb />Passene»*rs on the train. said that|J. B. Morton Vastor. Sunday school<lb />(9:30 A.M. KE. B Ficklen superinten-<lb /><lb />the heat at the point of the accident<lb />was ter.ifi2. While the repair of the<lb />track was going on the occupatts of<lb />the train sought a wo-d on one sie of<lb />the track and remained there until the<lb />work was completed. It<lb />hours before the track was in shape for<lb />the train to proceed "Kansas City<lb />Jourral,<lb /><lb />was two<lb /><lb />5 ed<lb /><lb />When bilious or cosuve, cat a Vas |<lb /><lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LUDGES.;<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. Greenville Loage No.<lb /><lb />284 meets tirst and third Monday even-<lb />ing, WM.King W. M, L. I. Moore,<lb />sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W.<lb />Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P-"Lar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />uieets Cvery Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C.C, Frank Wilson. K. of<lb /><lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure constip: = | ft. and 8.<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12!<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 12 82 5 46<lb />Ly Wilson » 08 6 2U<lb />Lv Selma 2 50) | I<lb />Liv FayTtteville) 415, o*;<lb />Ar. Florence 6 65<lb />$5<lb />OR<lb />ye<lb />P. M. ~A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 Q)<lb />Lv Ge'dsbaro 3 10 5<lb />Lv Mayzolia | 4 16 0<lb />Ar Wilmington] 6 45 a 4h<lb />P, M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated | 2p, B T<lb />May2ith, [sg] 3] [se<lb />1807, wo 2 ZA<lb />lA. M.i\P.M.<lb />Ly Fivrerce 8 45) 7 41<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 11 10 9 40<lb />Ly Selma 12 37<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20,11 35<lb />ae (""<lb />a A. M. P.M,<lb />Cy Wilmington) 9 00 7 00<lb />Ly Mavnola | 11 50 8 30<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 1 00 9 36<lb />4r Wilsen 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro 1 dy<lb />00 5s 4,<lb />ot lok<lb />Og | eo es<lb />Ze | roan<lb />Le -"~ ~ ee i<lb />. M. P.M,<lb />Lv Wilson 1 4: 10 3:<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 36 __.| 1) 16<lb />ar Tarboro 400 te M<lb />Lv Tarborc 12<lb />Lv Rocky Mu. | 2 17 oe<lb />Ar Weldon<lb />"" Hs<lb /><lb />Trait. on Scctianid Neck Branch Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,98<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p<lb />w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.65<lb />2». Returning, leaves Kinston 7.80<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving<lb />Hali~ax at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11,40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />I'rains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8,u0 a, m.,and 1.00 p,m<lb />arrives Parmele 9,10 a. m., and 3.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />tat ene 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects witb trai<lb />Seotland Neck Branch. mane<lb /><lb />Train leaves 1arporu, N GC, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. K, daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />artive Plymouth 7.40. P. M., 6.00 p.m.<lb />Returning igaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 7,50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,<lb />wrrive Tarboro 10.16 a.m apd 1]. 45<lb /><lb />wo Lrain on Midland N, C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />Mm. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a, w. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />tives at Goldsbors 9.30. a. m. arien nt)<lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 p m, aurive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 4 m,<lb />rik Latta 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun-<lb />v.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday<lb />4000 a.m. and 8.50 p, m* Returning<lb />-vaves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and3,00) m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connectio<lb />¢ Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />ichmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R k for Nonolk<lb />+ ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb />General Sup.<lb />1. M. EMERSON. Tyatte Manager.<lb />J. R.KENLY. Ges" Manewer, |<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest:<lb /><lb />.<lb />Nad? ae oihe. a agai whee if Fs<lb />Carolina.<lb />Re et<lb />ae a i ~<lb /><lb />¢<lb />*<lb /><lb />Daity Newspaper ip<lb /><lb />i eat<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Tbe Onl� Five-Dollar Daily<lb />~ ia nthe State<lb />-WRH, KRNARD<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Notice of Sale.<lb /><lb />By virtne of an order of the Supe-<lb />rior Court, mace on the 7th day of<lb />July, 1897, 1 will sell to the highest<lb />bidder, ~or cush, at the Court House<lb />door, in the town of Greenville, Pit:<lb /><lb />ij county, N.C., on the 28th day of July,<lb />lovi, the following described bund: |"<lb /><lb />and nofes and evidences of debt belong.<lb />ing to the estate of A. M. Clark, de-<lb />ceused, to-wit:<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist, 1891, from J.<lb />A Staton, for $200, secured by mort-<lb />gage upou the life estate of J A Staton<lb /><lb />uyon certain realty and certain person-;<lb /><lb />al property.<lb />Note due January Ist, 1864, from M<lb />Dickinson and Jas-M Clark for 925.<lb /><lb />~wo notes due January Ist, 1871-2,<lb />from ES Green for $2534 each.<lb /><lb />Note aue May-25th, 1871, from Jobn<lb />A. Ailams for $11.40.<lb /><lb />Note due Angust 10th, 1957, from Ab-<lb />ner Boyd for $110.<lb /><lb />Note due Januarv Ist, 1856, from 4 b-<lb />ner Boyd and J. S. Clark for $281.96<lb />subject tu certain credits.<lb /><lb />Note doe February 3rd, 1858, from<lb />Abner Boyd for $45.9.<lb /><lb />Note due November 9th, 1857, from<lb />Abner Boyd, for $13.50.<lb /><lb />Note due March Ist. 1857, from Abner<lb /><lb />"| Boyd, for $113.31.<lb /><lb />Note due November 4th, 1858, ~rom<lb />Abner Boyd, for $141.13.<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist. 1854, from<lb />Abner Boyd. tor 895.95,<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist, 1852,<lb />Avner Boyd for $50,78.<lb /><lb />Note due May 6th, 1858, from Abner<lb />Boyd, for $222.65, subject to certain<lb />credits,<lb /><lb />Note due February zotn, 1858, from<lb />Abrer Bovd, for $45.<lb /><lb />Note due March 6th, 1895,<lb />Abner Boyd, for 89.70.<lb /><lb />Note due December 31st, 1857, from<lb />Abner Boyd, for $30.<lb /><lb />Note due April 2nd, 1856 from Abner<lb />Boyd, for $1084.43.<lb /><lb />Onehu dred and twenty six shares<lb />of stock in the Port Royal Railroad<lb />Company, issued May 7vh, 1870.<lb /><lb />Lot of Confederate States of Amet-<lb />ca bonds. issued between the years<lb />18 ~0 and 18¢5.<lb /><lb />Lot of State of North Carclina Cou-<lb />pons, issued 1860 and 1865.<lb /><lb />This July 7th, 1897<lb /><lb />W.R. WHICHARD.<lb /><lb />Executor of A, M, Clark, decessed. |<lb /><lb />from<lb /><lb />from<lb /><lb />~ Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 26<lb />Western Sides 54 206<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12<lb />Corn 40 to 5<lb />Corn Meal 45 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 420 £0. 5.75<lb />Lard to 10<lb />Oats 85 to 40<lb />Sugar  4todb<lb />Co 17 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1/0<lb />Chickens 10 to 20<lb />per doz 7 to 16<lb />Beeswax. per ae<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanat,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cottor<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furuished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk «<lb /><lb />_ COTTON,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8h<lb /><lb />eae 8<lb /><lb />Low Middling 78<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary u§6 15-16<lb /><lb />Tone"tirm<lb /><lb />i PEANUTS? :<lb /><lb />Prime ' 2<lb />| Extra Primp es 2<lb />| "ancy 2h<lb /><lb />~panish 60, to 7<lb /><lb />Tone"quict.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />R. A."eb vance Couucil ~No. 1696<lb />meets every Thureday evening. W. B.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Jobr<lb />Ylanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236? meets<lb />every Thursday night, J. B. Cherry<lb />C. W. b. Wilgon. See.<lb /><lb />COLLEGES.<lb /><lb />al Me!<lb /><lb />Nt atl le<lb /><lb />Ny ae Ne<lb /><lb />The University.<lb /><lb />4.7 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />(Summer Sehovl 158), total 549, Board<lb />$38.00 a month, three Brief Courses,<lb />three Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />Schools aad School of Pharmacy.<lb />Graduate Courses open to Women.<lb />Summer Schocl fur ~l'eachers. Schol-<lb />arships and Loans for the Needy.<lb />Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb />Chapel Hill, N.C.<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb />College ot Agriculture<lb /><lb />and Mechanic Arts,<lb /><lb />W jl] open Sept. 9th, 1897.<lb />Thorcugh academic, scientific and tech-<lb />nical courses, Experienced Special-<lb />ists in every department.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY. }<lb /><lb />ac public generally.<lb /><lb />f° ROOFING, GUTTERING, &amp;<lb /><lb />aS Bs 6 When bilious OE Coy ty i) 2 oe<lb />El giict, candy cathartic, eure guaranteed<lb />ia ? ~1c, 250! "<lb />ea fr ; P a Bee =<lb />7a © mute ; : ibe<lb />tone © ee |<lb />i<lb />* it<lb />3<lb />a5 4 ; 3<lb />Ge « PRACTICAL 3<lb />= ETN AND SRttT AR 3<lb />o9 ac BD:<lb />i F WORKER. 4<lb />S ic panini :<lb />3 i Offers his services to the 2<lb />¢ 2 | aC citizens of Greenville and the OB<lb />92<lb />&amp;<lb />+<lb /><lb />Spouting ard Stove Work,* 2%<lb />a specialty. 5<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or 6<lb /><lb />oMIO s0y 10 *~uL<lb />oUBS °*S}[ Asad [uinzeu {eva asney pny *odtas 30 d<lb /><lb />~<lb />4<lb />a<lb /><lb />Ce<lb />3 J (eo fo ~@<lb />72 ge NO charges made. ~Tobacco 2%<lb />~ar aC Flues made in season. Shop Q&amp;<lb />:Or ae intear of 5 and 10 cent stare. .<lb />= @ :<lb />8 4 w K ooe ~i ao @ as) OOO<lb />Cd<lb />SOC COs. PESO OSr eo OOOe * ARADARALALALA AA?<lb /><lb />WH SEE THAT? we<lb /><lb />abhbibh What Is It? yohbibh<lb /><lb />Itis a picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFNS<lb /><lb />Best in use. The outfit otf no business man jis<lb />~ complete without one.,,<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment of these: Fountain{Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />varnhow very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />You may never, :<lb />But should you ever }@s=..<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />Come to see. us. ="<lb /><lb />LL PPA DLP LL NALS LS TNL SNe Oe ale<lb /><lb />ws<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Expenses per session, including board. | SaRy OND  OOONSCOONAATCGOOOOOOONN Ott.<lb />For County Students 8 93 00] ae ~ ~ »«g<lb />For all other students 123 00 a : ope<lb />App'y for Catalogue ta AC | Th $<lb />ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. | 3% ~<lb />Raleigh, N, C. President | g : c<lb />ae YYOYOOVO  COOOOQOUUU OO OGG: coogi<lb /><lb />TRIN ITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opens September 8.<lb /><lb />~Lbree full courses of study, Large<lb />number of electives. Two full chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />One Hundred and one Thousand Do}lars<lb />added to the endowment during the<lb />present year. Only male literary college<lb />in North Carolina that is located ina<lb />city.<lb /><lb />The best business course offered in<lb />the state. Send for album and catalogue.<lb /><lb />Address JNO. C, KILGO,<lb />Durham, N.C.<lb /><lb />PEACE<lb /><lb />\ MNVY for Young Ladies<lb />IN STITU l E Raleigh, N. C.<lb />Excellent buildings and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthfal Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />front in Female Rducation. ~lhorough<lb />in its Courses. High in its Standard<lb />Uneurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.<lb />~wenty-une officers and teachers.<lb />Very reasonable ptiees. Send for cat-<lb />alogue to JaS. DINWIDDIE, M, A.<lb /><lb />The State Normal<lb /><lb />\and Industrial School,<lb /><lb />- GREENSBORO, N. 0.<lb /><lb />Offers the young women of the State<lb />thorough professional; literaty, classi-<lb />eal, scien a2d industria] education.<lb />Annual expenses 820 to $130. Faculty<lb />of 25 members. More than 410 regular<lb />stucents. Practi¢e school of 126 pupils<lb />for teachers. Morethan 1,200 matrieu-<lb />lates representing every county im the<lb />stateexcept three. Correspondence in-<lb />vited from those desiring competent<lb />trained teachers, To secure board in<lb />dormitorjes all free tuition applications<lb />must be made before A hi? Ist. For<lb />satalogue and information, address .<lb /><lb />|" President OH ARLES D. Mol VER.<lb /><lb />je<lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />""T0jA "<lb /><lb />Full Shem Poster.<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are yuu a sub- ~<lb />osertber? It not vou<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1.a yearT: Lv:<lb />contains the news every »<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, Tes- «<lb />specially those: growing<lb /><lb />, | tobacco, that is, worth<lb /><lb />if<lb />se.<lb /><lb />i<lb />Ger wp<lb />~ *<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />. many times mow ie :<lb /><lb />the subscription. gr<lb /><lb />ee a a<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ae<lb />1-3<lb />ms 7<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Sauder 00d<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 />:<lb /><lb />ceo ar am<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />atictsayd. "<lb /><lb />4 big stock Light<lb />oWash Material com-<lb />rising ~new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 3c and4cper yd<lb /><lb />Up:<lb /><lb />~ 2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Rufted 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 />Ludies 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 proportion.<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are adding fo our already large<lb />-gtock of seasonable goods -datly,<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 />Hardware, Crockery,<lb />and Gents Furnishings<lb /><lb />is large and complete and we<lb />would take pleasure in showing<lb />you through 0 Agee you in<lb />pricesT . Rex omber Low 18 the<lb />time and here is the place to find<lb /><lb />ear Your frienda,<lb /><lb />hi wad<lb /><lb />~iaT,<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />&amp; mammoth outburst of bargaing.:<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />j<lb />+! u<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />on eR<lb /><lb />Orestes many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old basiness,<lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />Revives many a dull business, A<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a fafling business.<lb />S cures sueness to any business<lb /><lb />8 = chroma<lb /><lb />'To oadvertise yudiciously,�T use tne<lb />columns of t. REVELEOTOR.<lb /><lb />ee ees<lb /><lb />Keping Constantly at it Brings Soccess<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,T ~<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:82 A.M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River errives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />eID, 3<lb />Fair tonight and Friday preceded<lb />by showers on the coast.<lb /><lb />easeieer en seS eae BLH = LT i TS EE,<lb /><lb />WHAT oHERE IS.<lb /><lb />onscreen Gaba<lb /><lb />Much or Litt'e to Tell" You Find<lb />it Here.<lb /><lb />Some fine watermelons were in mars<lb />ket today,<lb /><lb />New Mallets, UreamCheese and But<lb />ter at S. M, Schultz,<lb /><lb />Polished men never cast reflections<lb /><lb />on other people.<lb /><lb />The rain succeeded in turning the<lb /><lb />town into a watering place.<lb /><lb />We areclosing cut all Ice Cream<lb />Freezers at cost. Now is your chance.<lb />Baker &amp; HART.<lb /><lb />Master Jehn Sheiburn gave a party<lb />to nis young friends on Wednesday<lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />The blackberry and the blacksaake<lb />seem to go hand in hand in the mouns<lb />tain districts,<lb /><lb />Have your laundry ready for Wed-<lb />uesday morningTs shipment. My cus"<lb />tomers are always vleused..<lb /><lb />C. B. WHICHARD,<lb />Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />Weather does not always stop them?<lb />and several people left this morning |<lb />tor Willow Greene to attend the picnic<lb />announced for today.<lb /><lb />The many friends of Ms. vD. D,<lb />Overton sympathize with him in the<lb />death of kis father, which occurred at<lb />the latterTs home in Henderson on<lb /><lb />Wednesday.<lb /><lb />We will continue celling milk at 5<lb />cents a quart, but hereafter our wagon<lb />will make only one delivery on Sun-<lb />day. dJaMEs anD Wi ey Brown,<lb /><lb />Props. Elmwood Dairy<lb /><lb />Iv Rained,<lb /><lb />If anybody happened not to know it,<lb />we will remind them that it rained last<lb />night. It was a trash mover and dirt<lb />packer, too.<lb /><lb />Takes off His NeighborTs D.rt.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. ~T, Munford says the new<lb />ditch cut on his Clark property is prov.<lb />mg an elephant on his hands. He put<lb />ig close on the line and the recent<lb />heavy rains caused such a washout on<lb />his neighbor that he had have the ditch<lb />boxed up,<lb /><lb />sii<lb /><lb />Greenville Schoo) Committee.<lb />The public school committee fo"<lb />Greenville township met Tuesday and<lb /><lb />man and J. F. Taylor secretary. The<lb />committee wili hold a meeting on Mon-<lb />day, 26th at 8 oTclock P. M., in the<lb />Court House, at which time all having<lb />business to come betore the committee<lb />are requested to be present,<lb /><lb />5 J. Wuire, Chm.<lb /><lb />organized by electing J. White chair- at<lb /><lb />SMO�<lb /><lb />Setveeemer<lb /><lb />They Go Wherever the Sign board<lb />Poiats.<lb /><lb />Se an<lb /><lb />C. C. Vines, of Falkland, was here<lb />today.<lb /><lb />B. C. Pearce returned Wednesday<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />J. D. Grimsley, of Snow Hill, was<lb />in town today.<lb /><lb />Dr. W. E. ~Warren, of Whichard,<lb />came over today.<lb />! E.G. James went to Kiaston Wed-<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />nesday evening, \<lb /><lb />Mrs. F.G. Janes. returned this<lb />morning from Morehead, |<lb /><lb />J.S. Smith came home Wednesdsy<lb />evening from Seven Springs.<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />this morning for Wilmington.<lb /><lb />8 on this morning and spent ths day<lb />here.<lb /><lb />who was visiting relatives here, re"<lb />turned home today.<lb /><lb />Sanford Christman and sisters, Misses<lb />Eva, Hilda and Maud, of Wilson, are<lb />visiting Mrs. A. A. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Miss Appie Smith came home Wec-<lb />nesday evening from a very pleasant<lb />visit to Norfolk, Old Point and Vir-<lb />ginia Beach.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. B. Edwards, of Scotland<lb />Neck, came down Wednesday even-<lb />ing to visit her father, Shemfl W, H.<lb />Harrington.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Warren returned home<lb />Wednesday<lb />Canada, whe-e she had*been attending<lb />the Epworth League convention. She<lb /><lb />evening from Ontario,<lb /><lb />reports a delightful trip.<lb /><lb />J. R. Moye leit this morning for<lb />Asheyiile, having received a telegram<lb />stating that Mrs. Muye, who is visiting<lb />there, is sick. We hope he will find<lb />her muca_ better |<lb />there.<lb /><lb />when he :.reaches<lb /><lb />Melons are getting cheaper a3 they<lb />become more plentiful,<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists -ell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON-<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Lron and Quinine<lb />in atasteless form, Children love it.<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonies. Price, 0c.<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE,<lb />NORTH CARULINA.<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very best water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of Chris-<lb />tian vhurech, non-sectarian in spirit and<lb />teaching, highest moral tone, elegant<lb />building, halls. laboratories, erc., facul-<lb />ty of specialist, cv-educational, curri-<lb />culum equa! of best male college, three<lb />degree courses, must liberal terms, best<lb />advantages, catalogue on application.<lb />Address J. ), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />Elon Vollege, N, C.<lb /><lb />NO FLIES ON MEATS<lb />AT OUR MARKET.<lb /><lb />We have placed a large Refriger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all our<lb />meats cool and free from flies.<lb />When you want fresh Ve<lb /><lb />Beef, ork or Sausag<lb /><lb />send us your orders and you will<lb />get something nice, clean and<lb />fresh every time. Phone 41.<lb /><lb />Weathington &amp; Gute<lb /><lb />EHSL PUPS WAI<lb /><lb />C. -\ f 188 LINA SHEPARD,<lb /><lb />Vi a wusic graduate~of the<lb />Mary Baldwin ~Seminary,<lb />Staunton, Va, desires to se-<lb />cure a limited namber of<lb />musicT pupils. Iustraction<lb />will be thorough ~and by the<lb />latest method. ~Terms mod-<lb /><lb />Mrs. J, R. Moore and ehildren lef,<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines came over from Kin-"| f§<lb /><lb />Miss Iva Winstead, of Rocky Mount, | «|<lb /><lb />erate. For further particulars<lb /><lb />CC x iO�<lb />Cs ORR?<lb /><lb />Cx<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />ERELEELE LE ELE<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />lM<lb /><lb />= ALL OF OUR<lb /><lb />: Sea f GO AT:<lb /><lb />Creatly Reduced Prices.<lb /><lb />| RAP an ee rt Mes hl Ma as ls ay<lb /><lb />"A Chance of a Life Time.<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, - -<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, EB. HIGGS, Ca,<lb />A, G. COX, NRY HARDING,<lb />G. 1. CHERRY, \Vice§Pres. Asst Cashier<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 />Te Bank wants yourtriendship anda share<lb /><lb />_ ifnotall, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or @ per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />peeaae<lb /><lb />E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />~i<lb /><lb />%,<lb /><lb />LAN GTsS<lb /><lb />Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale<lb /><lb />WASH GOODS.<lb /><lb />Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies,<lb />Linens, etc. Also our entire line or<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAISTS<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />Are in a class by themselves and the prices<lb />are right. Seehere | :<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 /><lb />50.00<lb /><lb />1897 Hartford's Patterns 7, 8, 9 and 10<lb /><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 />Price the same to all. Columbia Bicycles<lb />to rent, alsoa oBicycle built for Two.� Call for<lb /><lb />\ catalog. Be:<lb />S. E, Pender &amp; Co,<lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />b Nyrgn ae years under present principals, 224 students attended; last year.<lb /><lb />A High Grade Vollege Preparatory School, wich special departaments of<lb /><lb />Book-Keeping, Short-H.and, and Telegraphv- ~he Largest and Best Equipped<lb /><lb />Fitting School in the South, Location Bean ed beautiful. 5 AO to guit<lb />yt Gon CED A wk &amp; Med we G : j<lb /><lb />apply to ~a dona Pye Vea<lb />188 LINA SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue addréss,<lb />| . Profs, J. A. &amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N.C |<lb /><lb />4% ~oe rm. V<lb />ame at Ws Bae dont |<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA, |<lb /><lb /></p>
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