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          <lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, :<lb /><lb />No, 811<lb /><lb />ULY HINTS,<lb /><lb />"_ SS<lb /><lb />REDUCTION IN<lb />PRICE<lb /><lb />Ciean: throughout the<lb /><lb />entire stock.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb />ul<lb /><lb />It<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 bren jwith you<lb />long engugh<lb /><lb />No adios nicrdbest<lb />shows the line's we: do.<lb /><lb />QUINERLY ITEMS.<lb />Quinercy; N. ©.,.Jduly 26.h, T97.<lb />Charlie Butler, of Vanceboro, was<lb />here on the 20th, and informed us that<lb />thieves broke into his smoke house a<lb />few nights since vnd took quite a lot of<lb />bacon.<lb /><lb />R<lb />Mr. Richmond, of Caswell county,<lb />is curing tobacco at W. J. KilpatrickTs.<lb /><lb />oUncle� Tom Gaskins a very suc-<lb />cessful old farmer of Vanceboro, d-op-<lb />ped in to gee us on the 21st, and<lb />ports crons fairly good in his section.<lb /><lb />re"<lb /><lb />Miss Julia B. Burgess returned home<lb />Friday, alter spending a few<lb />visiting he sister, Mrs.<lb /><lb />weeks<lb /><lb />A. M. Meize and I, C. Butler went<lb />to Maple Cypress on the 24th. ° Ot<lb /><lb />~they only went to attend services on<lb /><lb />Sunday"thotTs all.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. P. Quineriy bas been quite<lb />sick the past week, but we are glad to<lb />note 18 coavalesceat now.<lb /><lb />We were shown an open boll of cot-<lb />ton on the 23rd, by M. C. Smith, Can<lb />any one in the county beat it ?<lb /><lb />Spencer Brooks lost a fine mule on<lb />the 22nd.<lb /><lb />We were shown the fivest lot of<lb />watermelons cf the season a few days<lb />age by U. C, Kirkman, ot Maple Cy..<lb />press.<lb /><lb />J. B. Gardner, of Maple Cypress,<lb />lost two barns, a cotton house,<lb />sets ot stables, three<lb /><lb />two<lb />mules and about<lb />seventy-five barrefs ot corn by fire-cn<lb />the night of the 23rd. Loss, about<lb />$800 with $350 insurance. Cause un-<lb />known.<lb /><lb />We havea spiendic crop of tobacco<lb />drummers just now.<lb /><lb />BETHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Betret, N.C., July 26th, T97.<lb />Miss Mattie Rollins, who has been<lb /><lb />pending some time here, has returned<lb />to Tarboro,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Warren Andrews, of Tarboro,<lb />13 Spending this week here with rele:<lb />tives.<lb /><lb />Jesse W. Thomas went to Tarboro<lb />today cn business.<lb /><lb />Rey. D. B. Rickard returned home<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Hammond, ot Conetoe,<lb />spent last week with her sister, Mrs.<lb />D, s. Harper.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. L. Nelson and Mrs, Z. D:<lb />McWhorter children, of Collinsville,<lb />Alabama, arrived Wednesaay evening<lb />to spend awhile with relatives and<lb />frends.<lb /><lb />Miss Dare Hassell and Miss Lizzie<lb />Burress, of Jamesville, was visiting at<lb />Prof. HassellTs last week.<lb /><lb />Rev. R. F, Bumpass, of Tarboro,<lb />assisted Rev. B. B. Culberth last week<lb />in conducting the protracted meeting.<lb />He preached some able and very in-<lb />teresting sermons, the meeting will. be<lb />continued during this week,<lb /><lb />Crops have improved greatly in this<lb />section since the rain and the farmers<lb />are all smiling.<lb /><lb />Mr, Mc. ~%. Whitehurst has: 28<lb />large stalks of corn. growing in one<lb />stump in his swamp in the head of<lb />Grindle Creek. Who can beat this?<lb /><lb />obtained for articles in other Jines<lb /><lb />Jot trade in, the Alaska gold . fielas, but<lb />: nothing is baid About the! ei ~dealersT<lb /><lb />2<lb />. &amp;%<lb />a}<lb /><lb />Py heh Soy<lb /><lb />businesa. mH). OS<lb /><lb />J. B. Latham. |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Webenr of fabulous prices being}<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb />St. Louis, July 24."The Browns<lb /><lb />batted cut a victory in the seventh in-<lb /><lb />ning today. Neither Hart nor Me.<lb />James was effective. © McDonaldTs<lb /><lb />umpiring was wretched, the home team<lb />suffering the most by his bad decision.<lb />Threatening weather kept the atten-<lb />dence down to 3,000. Score: St.<lb />Louis, 7; Washingvon, 9.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, Pa., July 24."Baltimore<lb />was an easy mark for Pittsburg today,<lb />Hofineister, the home teamTs new third<lb />baseman, made a great hit with the<lb />crowd, by battiag in five runs in three<lb />times at the bat, and figuring in four<lb />other tallies. His errors cost nothing<lb />Pittsburg, 16; Baltimore, 3<lb /><lb />Chicago, July 24"Friend was again<lb />put in the box for the Colts today, but<lb /><lb />score.<lb /><lb />the strain of two successive games prov<lb />ed too much tor him, and he was very<lb />wild,<lb /><lb />and receivad good support.<lb /><lb />Meekin pitched a steady game,<lb />Callahan<lb />made che star play of the game by a<lb />Score,<lb /><lb />runniaz catch in deep centre.<lb />Chiea 0, 3; New York, 7. |<lb /><lb />Cleveland, O., July 24"At the end|<lb />lof the eghth inning today the Phillies<lb />[had the Indians beaten, but the game<lb />was dec'ded against them."9 to 0"in<lb />the ninth inaing, on their reusing to<lb />accept a ruling of the umpireTs. Score.<lb />Cleveland, 3; Philadelphia, 4<lb /><lb />Louisville, Ky., July 24"Frazer<lb />pitcied a fine game until the sixth in-<lb />ning; when two bases on balls, two er-<lb />rors, and a stolen base gaye the Bean.<lb />eaters three runs, and the game. Score,<lb />i Boston, 4; Louisville, 2.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />Boston 53. 22 107<lb />Cincinnati 46-25 648<lb />Baltimore 4i ="-26 648<lb />New York 44 30 Od |<lb />Cleveland 42 32 68 |<lb />Pittsburg bd 89 473 |<lb />Philadelphia 3742 468<lb />Brooklyn 324i 433<lb />Chicago 34 44 456<lb />Louisville 33 «44 429<lb />Washington 238 «40 38 4<lb />St. Louis lo 09 218<lb /><lb />_AT A REDUCED PRICE.<lb /><lb />Now is = Your = [ime<lb /><lb />For the rext<lb />thirty. days we<lb />will sell our<lb />Spring-summer<lb />stock at a re-<lb />duced 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 />Gentex<lb /><lb />Furnishings,<lb />and Hats. Sec<lb />the grand dis- |<lb />play of Sum-<lb />mer Goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK. WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />A True Straet Serm 3a.<lb /><lb />Passing up Dickinsoa avenue trom<lb />the depot the other morning we noticed<lb />a group ef colored people gathered<lb />around the steps of GormanTs factory,<lb />engaged in animated conversation, As<lb />we approached near enough to bear the<lb />words one was delivering himself thus-<lb />ly: oIteli yer whatTs de matter, dereTs<lb />!too many ot Tem loafing around de<lb />~streets! Go up town anT you'll find<lb />ea settinT all "round de coraers,<lb />but yer canTt hire Tem to do a lick<lb />of work. Dey got nothinT<lb />anT canTt spect to have nothinT. Yeu<lb />ask Mr. Whichard if 1 ain't tellinT de<lb />LordTs truth!� They pressed us for<lb />an opinion on WillisT delivery and the<lb />truth of his assertion had to be admitted.<lb />There is entirely too much loafing<lb />about the streets, either for the good<lb />of te town or the good of the loaf-<lb />ers.<lb /><lb />ainTt<lb /><lb />The Durham Sun tells of an excur-<lb />sion tothat town which » actualiy ar-<lb />rived ahead of time, .<lb /><lb />Msi PLS WANTED,<lb /><lb />ISS. LINA SHEPARD,<lb /># masic gradaate of the<lb />"Mary Baldwin Seminary,<lb />| Staunton, Va. dyeines. to se-<lb />cure @ limited _namber. of<lb />music: pupils. « Tustruction<lb />\ with be thorough aud byT the<lb />* Tatest ~method, ° ~Terms ~mod-<lb />erate,<lb /><lb />caif<lb /><lb />For farther , \Ratisalarn we |<lb />apply tov sri 1?<lb /><lb />oMISS INA SHEE PARD.<lb /><lb />~WoL SUMMER<lb /><lb />ODS LAM<lb /><lb />livery Day isa Bar-<lb />gain day at my<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />A nice lot of<lb /><lb />CLOTHING, SHOES,<lb />LAWNS AND DiMITIES<lb /><lb />Are being shoved out of the way at<lb /><lb />BOD ROCH PRICAS<lb /><lb />to make room for fall goods.<lb /><lb />These summer goods will not be carried over<lb />and, you ean get bargains on them.<lb /><lb />FLECTOF<lb /><lb />| TRUTH IN PREPEREN CE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />vast<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oy<lb /><lb />Ain La<lb />a<lb /><lb />DAILY Rus ECTOR<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />rae<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />it n seme nee<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ees siesta . Sa cel<lb /><lb />geriatric<lb /><lb />; i i we<lb />. Buwred as second-lass mail matter.<lb /><lb />o SITRSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Dea wear, 8 lt Ot $3.00<lb />(tise mouth, «© + .*  25<lb />oOne week. . Cig he<lb /><lb />Heivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />~ @&amp;tra Cost. ;<lb />o~Anvertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb /><lb />. ad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />We desire a itvs ~eorresponuent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe county, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWs a8 it oon 8<lb />fa each neighborhood. Write platnly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper. |<lb /><lb />iagsactan sistema<lb /><lb />CEE eae ee amanenl<lb /><lb />me,<lb />Teespay, JULY 27. 1897.<lb /><lb />i ce<lb /><lb />" ~ei ed<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />A&amp;A New Jersey preacher con-<lb />tends that there are no female<lb />augels in heaven. Well mavbe<lb />there are not. But we have ~em<lb /><lb />here and that suits us better."|<lb /><lb />Wilmingtor Star.<lb /><lb /> nrmmmeenenenmme stead<lb /><lb />The Dingley bill is an attempt<lb />to force up the cost of living in<lb />the United Statesin the expecta-<lb />tion that it will be easier to get a<lb />dear living than a cheap one., If<lb />that theory works, Mr. Dinglev<lb />will be entitled to insert himself<lb />in American uistory asa greater<lb />inventor than Keely"New York<lb />World.<lb /><lb />a a<lb /><lb />Touching upon the opportunity<lb />which newspaper wors affords<lb />for the study of human nature,<lb />Evangelist Moody says: oIt is<lb />one of the most ennobling and<lb />educating of professions. In my<lb />Opinion every theological student<lb />ia the land ought to work on a<lb />nwsvaper for at least a year, in<lb />order to study human nature and<lb />gain the knowledge that it 1s<lb />~impossible to obtain in the<lb />academy, seminary or college.<lb /><lb />ThatTs the trouble with preachers.<lb />., They donTt know the men ~o<lb /><lb />whom they are preaching ; they)<lb /><lb />hivenTt a knowledge of human<lb />nature.� This, no poubt, is true.<lb />In his criticism of the Sunday<lb />newspaper brother Moody him-<lb />self reveals the deficiency which<lb />he deprecates. A month's course<lb />in the office of a country weekly<lb />would be of great advantage to<lb />the good man in his business."<lb />Press and Printer.<lb /><lb />APT TS<lb /><lb />How railroads and other trans-<lb />portation lines eat up the profits<lb />of the farmer 1s shown and forgj-<lb />bly illustrated by the fact that a<lb /><lb />short time ago a shipment of<lb />; produce was made from Hitch-<lb />cock, Texas, and sold for $1070.<lb />Out of this the railroads were<lb />paid $800 for transportation,<lb />leaying $270. Out of this $270<lb />the commission man received<lb />$135, which was, doubtless, only<lb />a fair commission, while the far-<lb />mer received for his teil and ex-<lb />penditure of time and money in<lb />producing, $135. One hundred<lb />: aud thirty-five out of ten hun-<lb />: dred and seventy! That seems<lb />E ridiculous in the extreme. Can<lb />4 it be possible that nothing can be<lb />done to remedy this evil ? Is it<lb />any wonder that farmers com-<lb />plain of the unjust charges. of<lb />transportation companies? SuchT<lb />charges are unreasonable and<lb />extortionate, we care noi whut<lb />may. bethe claims of the company<lb />or companies  transporting."<lb />Berkley Va. Graphic. ee<lb />| a PTD<lb />When bilious or costiye, eat a Cas.<lb />caret, prey, aterig cure constipa~<lb />a ae a8 2<lb /><lb />4 is<lb />te a xu att<lb /><lb />¥X<lb /><lb />2<lb />a ef &amp;<lb /><lb />Young men have cut a wide<lb />swath in history, says<lb />exchacge. Henry Ciay was<lb />Sveaker of the House of Repre-<lb />sentatives at the age of 34:<lb />Stephen A. Douglas was but 39<lb />when he first became a candidate<lb />fur the Presidency. James G.<lb />Blaine was only 39 when be be-<lb /><lb />-|eame Speaker of the House of<lb /><lb />Pepresentatives. Alexander Hum-<lb />ilton took cbarg9 of the Treasury<lb />at 32 years cf age. Martin Van<lb />Buren at 36 organized<lb />famous Albany HKegency, and<lb />was the Goyernor of New York<lb />at 40. John C. Calhoun was<lb />Vice President of the United<lb />G:ates in nis 42nd year. John C.<lb />~Breckin:idge, of Kentucky, was<lb />Vice President at 80 ane a can-<lb />didate for the Presidency at 30.<lb />Geo. B. McCletlan was only 38<lb />when nominated for the Presi-<lb />deucy. Fremont, the opath-<lb />finder,� had expiored the Rocky<lb />mountains before he was 3)<lb />years vlc, and was running tor<lb />the Presidency at 43. Cclumbus<lb />was ip the thirties when he<lb />explained his ideas of the wes:ern<lb />passage and enlisted aid of the<lb />Spanish sovereigns in the project<lb />that led to the discovery of<lb />America., Richard Cobden was<lb />but 34 when he founded the Anti<lb />Corn league, which revolution"<lb />ized the commercial importance<lb />of Great Britain; and William<lb />Pitt, ranked by some historians<lb />as the greatest of modern British<lb />premiers, was practically ruler ot<lb />fugland at 24.<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your<lb />Tate Away.<lb /><lb />It you want tw quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torevsr, be made well<lb />strong, wagnetic, full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days:<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. booxiet and sample<lb />mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb /><lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />Se cece ell<lb />i<lb /><lb />Fio:ida Philosophy.<lb />Sometines alive wire is con-<lb />ceuled in a kiss.<lb /><lb />Keep your mind cool and your<lb />body will follow suit.<lb /><lb />The thermometer has a very<lb />mercurial tamperament.<lb /><lb />You can tame an avimal, even<lb />a map, by feeding it weil.<lb /><lb />The dog rerspires with his<lb />tongue. And so does the cam-<lb />pag) orator.<lb /><lb />Keep faith with others and<lb />they will be pretty api to keap<lb />faith with you.<lb /><lb />In a liquor drinking contest<lb />among the animals the giraffe<lb />would win by a neck.<lb /><lb />What is the use of putting on<lb />go many airs? You have got to<lb />aie some time just like the rest<lb />of as.<lb /><lb />Always give the right of way<lb />to a trolley car, a pretty woman<lb />and a rattlesnake."Hamilton Jay,<lb />in Times Union.<lb /><lb />A Househo'd Necessity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />plearant and retreshing to the taste,act,<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire systems<lb /><lb />~dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha-<lb /><lb />bitual. constipation and» ~biliousness<lb />Please buy and try a box of C. C. C.<lb />pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and<lb />yuaranteed to. cure by all druggists.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />Miss Phoebe McKay, who was<lb />employed as a servant at Bay-<lb />side, N. Y., bas gone to England<lb />to secure an inheritance of $1,-<lb /><lb />Bi. ae 000, 06 6 i<lb /><lb />anT<lb /><lb />the |<lb /><lb />~James R-{Keene, made a clear<lb /><lb />zwo Ways ot Fortun Making.<lb /><lb />The story of the riches of the<lb />Alaskan gold fields that interested<lb />every American daring last week<lb />is surpassed o:ly by the big<lb />fortunes made op sugar stock in<lb />Wall street. Working amid every<lb />privation and hardship the total<lb />wealth of hundreds ot gold-<lb />aiggers in Alaska was only about<lb />a million dollars. In less than a<lb />week, amid the excitement of the<lb />~stock market, one operator, Mr.<lb /><lb />profit of two million doliars.<lb /><lb />The money dug bythe Alaskan<lb />miners from mother earth repre-<lb />sents that much addition to the<lb />worldTs wealth. Tho two million<lb />dollars made by Keene represents<lb />no added wealth, but simply the<lb />transfer to him of that much<lb />money from the pockets of his<lb />more unfortunate gambling asso-<lb />ciates. Keene has made and lost<lb />half adczen fortunes on ~Change,<lb />is a gambler of nerve and dash,<lb />and is either rich or obusted� all<lb />the time."Raleigh Nows and<lb />Observer.<lb /><lb />a fore<lb /><lb />inion 4 a wich i emetic anath meni emir eR<lb /><lb />Cotttn ana Peanat,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cottu.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commissiou Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middling 8<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"trm.<lb /><lb />7<lb />46 15-16<lb /><lb />PEANOT:;<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 3}<lb />vA ,<lb />anc) 28<lb />Spanish: 60 to 7<lb />Tone"guiet,<lb /><lb />Notice of Sale.<lb /><lb />By virtne of an order of the Supe-<lb />ror Court, made on the 7th day of<lb />Jsuly, 1897, 1 wiil sell to the highest<lb />bidder, tor cash, at the Court House<lb />door, inthe town of Greenvile, Pitt<lb />county, N.C.. on the 28th day of July,<lb />1897, the following described bonds<lb />and notes and evidences of debt belong.<lb />ing to the estate of A. M. Clark, de-<lb />ceased, to-wil:<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist, 1891, from J,<lb />A. Staton, for 8200, secured by mort-<lb />gage upou the lite estate of J A Staton<lb />u,on certain realty and certain person-<lb />al property.<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist, 1864, from M<lb />Dickinson and Jas M Clark for ¢25.<lb /><lb />Two notes due January Ist, 1871-2,<lb />from ES Green for $255} each.<lb /><lb />Note aue May 25th, 1871, from Jobn<lb />A. Adams for $11.50.<lb /><lb />Note due August 10th, 1857, from Ab-<lb />ner Boyd for $110.<lb /><lb />Note due January Ist, 1856, from Ab-<lb />ner Boyd and J. 8. Clark for $231.96<lb />subject to certain credits.<lb /><lb />Note dce February ard, 1858, from<lb />Abner Boyd for $45.9,<lb /><lb />Note due November 9th, 1857, from<lb />Abver Boyd, for $13.50.<lb /><lb />Note due March Ist. 1857, from Abner<lb />Bovd. for $1L+.31.<lb /><lb />Note due November 4th, 1858,<lb />Abner Boyd, for $141.13.<lb /><lb />Note due Jannary Ist. 1854, from<lb />Abner Boyd. tor $95,995,<lb /><lb />Note due Januarv 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 />Abver Bova, for $45.<lb /><lb />Note due Mareh 6th,<lb />Abner Boyd, for 89,70.<lb /><lb />Note due December 81st, 1857, from<lb />Abner Boyd, for 836.<lb /><lb />Note due April 2nd, 1856 from A bner<lb />Boyd, tor $1084.43.<lb /><lb />Oue hu: dred and twenty six shares<lb />of stock in the Port Roya! Railroad<lb />Company, issued May 7.h, 1870.<lb /><lb />Lot of Confederate States of Amer-<lb />ca honds, issued between the years<lb />18'0 and 1866.<lb /><lb />Lot of Stute of North Carolina Cou-<lb />pong, issued 1860 and 18b5.<lb /><lb />This July 7th, 1897<lb /><lb />W. R. WHICHARD.<lb /><lb />Executor of A. M, Clark, deceused.<lb /><lb />~rom<lb /><lb />from<lb /><lb />1855. from<lb /><lb />a<lb />Pre<lb /><lb />Select Female School,<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Eog ish, per month $2 00<lb />Intermediate o . o* $2 30<lb />Higher ge 3 00<lb />Tianguages (each) ~o* 00<lb /><lb />Mosie including use of instrument $3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for ioss time except in<lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration.<lb /><lb />The instruction is thorough in all its<lb />branches, The moral tone and 1<lb />lectual influences are unsurpassed, The<lb />d!scipline is mild but positively firm, |<lb /><lb />For further particulars see oraddreas,<lb /><lb />MRS, ALFRED FORBES,<lb />| Greenyille, N, C.<lb />July, 21, 1897,<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />: J. L. LITTLE. CashTer<lb />JUNE 15th, 1896. /<lb /><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 />Loans and Discounts $42,153.81 3 Capital stock paid in 23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 895,29 Surpius and Protits 3,042.54<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505,007 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Current Expenges 1,312.047 Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56 Time Certiti¢ates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock Jeeta * | Fduap 64<lb />Cash on hand 28.088.18 Cotal $85,566.34<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb />We study carefully the separate needs<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />Wehave a large =<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />Mt<lb /><lb />GOOUS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />CS, 40 DUR<lb /><lb />A Si<lb />| C&amp;S<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />e<lb />O""<lb /><lb />UNDERTAK RS<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGIORS KD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />"U"_".<lb /><lb />_ Wehave ,utt received a new<lb />hearse and tne nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We are prepared tc {0 embalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en<lb />treated to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect. |<lb /><lb />Mur vrices are lower than ever.<lb />Ne do not want monupoly but<lb />au it®@ COmpetition.<lb /><lb />. We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Johv Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. Lux of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made<lb /><lb />Valuable Property for Sale.<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum der 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 in<lb />lots to suit pur chasers,<lb />For further information see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C,<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />to run we sell ata close margin. *<lb />8. M SCHULTZ Greroville N. UO<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1879.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI?) MEKCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their inverest toget our prices befera pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />n allits branches. |<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />Oo-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, &amp;c,<lb /><lb />liny yo. to bay at one protit. A eou-<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />- FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always op hand and soldat sto suit 3 pans m<lb />the times. Our goods areal! bought and gaso we e:<lb />sold for CASH ther having no risk dame moh<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactur.  en) 3<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />B°*� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />~<lb />ss<lb /><lb />sarbders.<lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE: N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />4 -RBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE ...<lb /><lb />~ae Academy,<lb /><lb />The nexi session of the school will<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY S#PT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />and continué for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are ag follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. 82 00<lb />[Intermediate ~o* ~* * $2 50<lb />Aligher Eke at $3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** = * $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disehpline of the schoo!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of vour past<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />WH RAGSDALE. SC<lb /><lb />oe<lb />bi hy<lb /><lb />rALOOU AUISON<lb />! SPECIAL Ter<lb /><lb />IY cnaary ceter<lb />, i wa tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to<lb />the same<lb /><lb />Gays. You can be treated at home for<lb />, price undorsame gaaranty. If<lb />= Day rallrowd fare ena novel bil, and wo<lb />' : ro ote<lb />sbargs, if we fail yoo have taken rmuer-<lb />sorted, eiatatiar<lb />it c per Colored Bpota, u on<lb />sh : wi<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to,<lb /><lb />SAE SR IRL GT<lb /><lb />cr ers amps trite innate -<lb /><lb />tot Sn ae Pee oe ee nes<lb />[See REE AE PEE ER Ste SUE IE Tea TS<lb /></p>
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          <lb />fraic on Scotiaai Neck Branch 208.<lb />eaves Weldon 4,10 p, m., Halifax 4,28<lb />P. ., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10<lb />@., Greenville 6,57 Pp. m., Kinston 7.65<lb />2M. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60<lb />a m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arrivin<lb />Halifax at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />l'rains on Washnigton Branch leay<lb /><lb />Washington 8,20 a, m., and 1.0U p.m<lb />alrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40<lb />m., Terboro 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 />11.40 a, m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects witb trains on<lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varvory, N C via Albe-; . : a a For County Students $ 93 00<lb />matle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun. He's aminin engineer in South For all other Students 1¥3 00<lb /><lb />day, at 5 50 p, m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />altive Plyinonth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p.m.<lb /><lb />2 [rain on Midlan@ N, C. branch leaves<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />mM. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. in. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,80 a. m.<lb /><lb />Seturning ieaves Plymouth daily except Why, what brought us up to town | Raleigh, N, ©. Presiente OTIS II IIIT OS<lb />arrive'L'arboro i0iG aa aed 1 "8 today was to get a dratt cashed that | ---"--""- -. - eee eget nein<lb />he'sent his mother for a birthday TRINITY COLLEGE. |Anything from @<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 pm, aurive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />pa Latta 7.50 m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />¥ si<lb /><lb />- Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />(000 a.m. and 8.50 p, m° Returning<lb /><lb />vaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. anad3,00 Lm,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />4 Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />tiichmone. alse at Rovk Mount with<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />~lt, M. EMERSON, Trafiie Manager.<lb />J. R.KENLY. Geno VY anager,<lb /><lb />qoarty pr epee . for Nouiolk young man-"he seems so much like month. Are youu a, sub-<lb />~ points " oe Sate Joe. N TITUT ~Mor Young Ladies ah B00 Te thy<lb />: T And the young man walked away, ] S Raleigh, N.C. serier { Nor -vou<lb /><lb />go to West Austintown, an we sent<lb />him. Then he wanted to go to Hi-<lb />ram an we sent him. An _ then<lb />heTd set his heart on Harvard, and<lb />we sent him there,�<lb /><lb />oTo Harvard?�<lb /><lb />~Yes, an he was one of the class<lb />orators, too, on graduatin day. It<lb />almost broke his heart Tcause moth-<lb />er an I couldnTt be there to hear<lb />him. But we didnTt feel that we<lb />could quite afford it, did we, moth-<lb />er?�<lb /><lb />The young man looked at the old<lb />lady. There were tears in her eyes,<lb />but she still nodded brightly.<lb /><lb />oAnd your son"where<lb />now ;�T<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />Africa. Doin first rate too. We<lb />hear from him regular every month.<lb /><lb />present. Three hundred dollars"<lb />$0 for every, ycar"thatTs what Joe<lb />wrote. MotherTs just 60.�T<lb /><lb />The yourg man took off bis bat<lb />to the old lady.<lb /><lb />oI wish you many more birth-<lb />days, madam,�T he said, ~~and trust<lb />that each will be as pleasantly re-<lb />mem bered.�T<lb /><lb />The old lady smilingly thanked<lb />him. ea<lb /><lb />oDo you. know what mother<lb />said?�T inquired the old man, with a<lb /><lb />sly twinkle in his eye.<lb /><lb />~Why, no. What was it?�<lb />~Mother said, ~LetTs speak to that<lb /><lb />feeling that he might journey long -<lb />and far and not receive so high<lb />»  compliment."Cleveland Plain<lb /><lb />$3.00 a mon'h, three Brief Courses,<lb />three Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />Sehcols aud School of Pharmacy,<lb />Graduate Courses Open to Women.<lb />Summ.r �,�chocl fur ~seachers. 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 />and Mechanic Arts,<lb /><lb />Will open Sept. 9th, 1897,<lb />Thereugh academic, scientific and tech-<lb />nica] courses. Experienced Special-<lb />ists in every department.<lb />Expenses per session, including board.<lb /><lb />Arpp:y for Catalogue ta<lb />ALEXANDER Q, HOLLADAY, LLD.<lb /><lb />Next Ses3ion Opens September 8,<lb /><lb />~bree full courses of study, Large<lb />number of electives. ~I'wo full chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />One Hundred and one Thousand Do!lars<lb />added to the endowment curing 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 />Exeellent buildings and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />front in Female Education. Thorough<lb /><lb />varnhowvery cheap thev are.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever}@====-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />""=y Come to<lb /><lb />aha pager pa<lb />e a 2S<lb />a<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />NL NE SNL Ng Nel Nal<lb /><lb />see US,"<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />" TO A""<lb /><lb />E*ull Sneet Poster<lb /><lb />The Daily R<lb /><lb />eflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb /><lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a.<lb /><lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />: yy ; 3 ; . 5 4 ae ;<lb />We eI N@TOR &amp; WELDUN R R THROUGH MOTHER S EYES. Di RECTO RY , | FE When bilious or ccemte, eat a Cus +<lb />~ AND BRANCHES. Why the Old Gentleman Opened Conver- rata : 2S! caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />2 sation With the Young Man, co? 10c, 25¢ ae)<lb />. AND FLORENCE Raul RUAD An aged man and woman stopped CRIRO tas a= Y , ae<lb />Ocauenseu ocnedule opposite the Central High School aa ee ~ 3 ws ve<lb />- . ~ _| building a few days ago and looked . met tie vn AAAAAAAAAA ae)<lb />; : across at that rather imposing pile, oe ne aha<lb />eh ee ca eke Thay Wolo GlidntrT Ear Gece |. BAPTISToBervioas every Suda.) Ske<lb />They were plainly but neatly ore aber es } =)<lb />uae a iressed. atid� while it was ovident moring and evening, Prayer meeting| 92 f= or |<lb />Dated co yt dressed, and while it was oviden Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, oc oe 7 |<lb />¥ ay on! i: = | they were from the rural districts Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M. ston Cul at<lb />1by7,. Zz, &amp; there was nothing in their eppear- |, D, Rountree, Superintendent. 2 Co dc ie 2 aT x<lb />em ""|-"--" | ance to attract comment. A young 7 . So sae ct cs see oor te<lb />| CATHOLIC"No regular services. 2 r~ [@ a OR<lb />, A, ai. A. M} man was waiting for a crosstown] . : a 2  : . ae PRACTICAL ae<lb />ae i L. 60) |? car close to where the strangers | EPISCOPAL"services fourth Sun-| $°3 3 Bag) . ii<lb />ts OGTR 00 | ke mn | stopped. To him the aged man day, morning and evening. Lay ser- aecs mM ; ©<lb />wae oe ee d : " ~~ | vices second Sunday ape OF sev. &amp; rai af | wo ER =e,<lb />ned, Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30] [Fe " F kK Nee eo<lb />hey Tarhoro 12 Ie oThat's a schoolhouse, I, judge?� | a, 4. W. B. Brown, Supermnter.dant.| 9223 fas a : Ee *<lb />i a bs - . we, AS . . a CY ay J P ee * acl<lb />. ~ == | he said, 9353 Geae lucha al bali dab 3<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 12 52) 5 45) nate tha Central Wich co » | METHODIST"Seiv'ces every Sun-| 0839 - Offers his services to the ©<lb />ay Ly Wilson 2 U5 6:20 That's the Central High school, day, morning and evening. Prayer | 1 5 | a  citizens of Greenville and the Ot<lb />~eT , aT : Bre ) citizens of Greenville and the Of<lb />Lv Selma 240) 1 3 replied the young man, niceting Weiduesday evening, Rey.! 9222 Wed aay ciblic cendrall 3X<lb />Liv Fay'tteville) 415° ~ The old man looked interested. N.M. Watson, Pa-tor. Sunday school| 9922 yt m. pHvile genes ¥- sriiie QP<lb />Ar. Florence 6 85 ~That's the principal high schoo}, |9:30 A, M.A. B. Ellington, Superin- REO yD a ROOFING, GU1 TERING, é<lb />reais mallee "" |Mary,�T he remarked to the old | eudent. sss 2 Spouting and Stove Work,®<lb />42 lady. PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third : a: lO , a specialty 7 :<lb />ote Then he turned back to the young | Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. Kh: 9 Satisfaction cuaranteed or as<lb />~ cemece | won| i | MAN, jJ. B. money Hastor. ean Ay school eB qc no charges made. ~Tobacco DS<lb />Lv Wils Eel. i oWe haven't been in Cleveland ae By Ae BAND Bp beet i= 62 4c Flues mude in season, Shap | } pS<lb />Ly Golasbato 5 10 5 |fora number of years,� he said; | FE ar fo mitear of 6 and LO cent store. »s<lb />Lv Map2olia 4 16 ¢ | I guess it ainTt since the Garfield | LODGLS.; SQ<lb />Ar Wilmington] 5 45). ® 45) funeral, an we re just lookin around. | tee re)<lb />P. M. A.M| We take a good deal of interest in | . ee ee ee<lb />on schools an schoolhouses.�T A. F. &amp; A. Greenville Loage No. ;<lb />TRAINS GOIN NOTRE. He paused and looked toward the =84 meets first and third Mpadey even<lb />et ttn swect faced old lady, who nodded fons W M.King W. M. 1. I. Moore, | catcatray 5 E fk _ A T 9 RS a<lb />. * ' } Gh) § 4 .<lb />Dated oO, 8 -. | brightly. i* &amp; t hh Cy ~ td i ,<lb />May 27th, oa | 6 ot oThen you have children?� gaid| J. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />1897, ZQ\ A ZA | the young man Meets every Tuesday evening, D. W. ;<lb />a tae esa | ee | Piece a ardee N.G. L. H.P ar, SEC.<lb />A. MPM. oJust one,� replied the old man, |¥#rdee 8. G. L. H. Pender, se: ees T<lb />~ Ly Ficrerce 8 45) 7 40 oOf course, he is through school?� ! K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No, 93, a RASS ae 5<lb />Lv Fayetteville| 11 10) 9 40 ~Long ago,� said the stranger, | meets very Friday evening. H. W. :<lb />Ly Selma 12 37 on ic sae Marv? Five vears | Whedbee, C. C. Frank Wiitson. K. of<lb />Ar Wilson 1 90/11 35\ How long is it, ary! Hive years | pangs,<lb />siettninensboey eat | | fince he graduated, ainTt it?TT . a swe Nn Hayy He What Is It ra "yy<lb />Ss | (| ~Six,T said the old lady. RB. Sindy thoes cee oe | , Bi<lb />1 v6 , % o. 5. 9) * , } Meets ever Si ¥ eve n * /, D. ~ ry<lb />, oldme mebby it is,� said the Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. leb a<lb />ee AM) | P.M oGraduated from your home| K.of o 7 feearenee Lodge No, pis = Itisa picture ot. tae celebrate gl<lb />: nn . M. ~uppose?TT sai , , {meets every Friday evening. Johr ~<lb />y essa 2 00 00 ee I suppose?�T said the young Hanagan, B. Heory Sheppard, R. |<lb />Me eda 1 i 9 36} ~Yes,T said the aged stranger.| A.L of Hate Eounel a meee<lb />FW lien 10 27| ~~He was our only child. an Mary |°Véry Ihursday night. J. B. Cherry<lb />Ly p ~~ ye BY . B. Wilson. See. :<lb />ame otoato Ponike "."|___. an I made up our minds to give in W. Be Wikonseoe<lb />S2| SP Ipeeart steko cab aerate "= == | Best in use, The outfit ot no business man is<lb />33 [= could afford. An we did too. 1 te i thou : one<lb />aa cone The young man smiled. He fan- COLLEGES. complete w °<lb />SORE ae oe uloo| Pp. m,| fied that the boy in question had<lb />Lv Wilson 1 42 10 32 | been given a decidedly limited sen ;~~~~~ ~ t B k St or<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 2 33 1) 16) off. The Universit e e eC or OO e<lb />ar Tarb 400) P.mMi7"" | oYou say he graduated from the! y :<lb />r . . O99 tal Pent e ~ id<lb />Lv Tarbore | ~9 home schoo] he said TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, |2&amp;8 &amp;@ nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />riage!" |e) |eaitate atts there, oate wented (2%, ou as wea also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />~. ~West ; Wo sent | So joet Schowl Las), total 49. Board) You will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />7 es se - in its Courses. High in its Standard. a he : &amp;<lb />| Greenville Market. | Unsurpassed H 1s INTELLECTUAL Okc Se 3 ~vee<lb />4 ad | | be td ANDS sINF 8. ee F 3 ey<lb />THE MORNING STAR Cotrected by'S.'M. Schultz. ~{'wenty-one officers and teachers. le) SE 1B ghe<lb />ea tl : Buster, per lb 14 to 26 | Very reasonable prices. Send fox cat- 2 (@ '<lb />The Old Western Sides ~54596 } alogueto Jas. DINWIDDIE, M, A. 9 :<lb />Gs Sugar cured Haws 10 to 124 . 7 e , Ea Seay tet | Y<lb />owe / i ¢q|The StateNormal Lhe Hastern Reflector.<lb />as va re 4 | Flour, Family 425 '0 6.75) and Industrial School,| " AA : oeee ee<lb />Aahy A fgg |Lard 5} to 10 gy a VOW TE ] ]y Daa! A ay<lb />ally NewspaperT In Onis -%1040| GREENSBORO, N. 0. Is Nes $1)u year." I<lb />a pee bn Offers the. young women of the State hs themews every.<lb />oeee \ th Carolin i anlar er il Sack , Be be ss thorough orok sateaal. litera1y. clussi- |, ~4 con alns f es on every<lb />NOPD CarOlMa, | ciickens 6S Sa, RNAS RI fuene week, and gives informa-<lb />, ioe ee 08 10 "| of 25 members. More than 400 regular tion t ~farmers. @s--<lb />es ts wh ts ~[ Beeeyrax, ns: P WAT) ; rst one Eipecioe % Ph 28 : tion a! re farmers, iy? :<lb />" OE on i Sia call or teachers, . loret Mn 1,20Y matrigu. | beat ti : a an a Wither |.<lb />may grey bo rr MBER, posal ne every eat Ta the i y Sat ie ror<lb />The Only rive-Dollar Daily WE, HAVE EsraBuisien | vied trom thor desiring enact * | lobacco, that. 18. worth<lb />(aes! Ta haba� Pay ge nates Tatil at Grenrile with |. teAinkd caehske, ~Noy seclrs bake in many timfes more than<lb />as its Class in the State _. |W.R, PARKER as Manager. Orders dormitories all tree tuit on app | tfons SEAL PASS<lb />| ) Lenn han Lyduke ~ot Lumber, Roug: or Dressed can be | must be made before A gist Ist. For Le e<lb />naa ee wy piece 8 brendan ite ape lata serebeve replaces 4 hi ' Tavis,<lb />WH, BERNARD. |. HINES BROS. Meee eG |.) Seem Gant ches ion hes Hi ~LAs.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a our every<lb /><lb />ant supplied<lb />at oe P<lb /><lb />Mill<lb /><lb />{.<lb /><lb />oSiumer Chi<lb /><lb />Se AES ED<lb /><lb /> This wil! be an extra-<lb />ordinary bargain week<lb />jong 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 />el<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />at5 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 3c and4cper ya<lb /><lb />up.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Ruffed Shirt<lb />Waist Sets all colors at<lb />15 cts Sets. '<lb /><lb />. Inour<lb /><lb />Shoe~ "<lb />Department<lb /><lb />we can fit both your<lb />foot and purse.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.00<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 91°20,<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00.<lb />Swept down to. 79.<lb />Misses and childrens reduced<lb />in same proportion.<lb /><lb />A dejleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are adding to our already large<lb />stock of seasonable goods daily,<lb />such as<lb /><lb />Laces, Ribbons, Em-<lb />broideries, Handker- .<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho-<lb />seiry and many new<lb />andsitylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,T °<lb />Ha dware, Crockery,<lb />and Gents Furnishings<lb /><lb />oGa ergo ~and complete andT we<lb /><lb />_ would teke pleasu)y in showin<lb />wpa ereitia posting you e<lb />-_priges|Remomber pow ts the<lb /><lb />otime and here i» the place to find<lb />a'wammoth outburst of bargains.<lb /><lb />mt uit one friends, f<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Woof vob<lb /><lb />ALLY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />o| AFLG OUCMENS<lb /><lb />HERLTS SOME YET.<lb /><lb />ements<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Gone to Alaska.<lb /><lb />ee or<lb />sper ema<lb /><lb />Creates many a new busibess. Mrs. H. A. White is quite sick,<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many 4 large business.<lb />hevives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures sugéicss to any business<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Brooke irench, of Wileington, iv in<lb /><lb />town,<lb /><lb />: Seven springs.<lb />To oadvertise judiciously, use tne<lb /><lb />columns of ts. REVLEOTOR. L. W. Lawrence went to Ayden<lb /><lb />Monday evening.<lb /><lb />tanec tt et<lb /><lb />Coniyg Constantly at it Brings Suovess<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />evenicg from Liutleton.<lb /><lb />ceo<lb /><lb />Mis. B.E. Parham returned Mon-<lb />day evening from Durham.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />; D. D. Over atuene<lb />Going south, Overton returned<lb /><lb />evening from Henderson,<lb /><lb />Passenger anu mall<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M:<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />iexves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />diy and Saturdag<lb /><lb />a weekTs visit in Snow Hill.<lb /><lb />senenteecsnicenetiacsinatt,<lb />sec met erie ttt<lb /><lb />Saale: 5 a<lb /><lb />for Fayetteville to spend a few days.<lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />mie nl<lb /><lb />Showers this afternoon and tomght,<lb />proraily fair Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Miss Emmie Smith lett Monday<lb /><lb />evening toy Ayden to visit relatives.<lb />Miss Lula White<lb /><lb />Monday evening trom &amp; visit to Golds-<lb /><lb />returned home<lb /><lb />AUNT Gi soaieaeeeiea<lb /><lb />panes RGR S EN ASRS SE at ""<lb /><lb />WHAT THERE Is.<lb /><lb />boro.<lb />Miss Hennie Ragsdale returned<lb /><lb />Monday evening trom a visit to Grime: «<lb />land.<lb /><lb />Col, I. A. Sugg lets this morning for<lb />Galveston, ~Texas, to attend the cotton<lb />We wish him 4<lb /><lb />ened<lb /><lb />Much or Litée to Tell" You Find<lb />it Here.<lb /><lb />os;<lb /><lb />Fresh Watermelons every day, all<lb />grvowers convention.<lb /><lb />warranted. 7, Moore &amp; Bro. {2<lb />fine trip.<lb />Genuine Faber and Simplex lead<lb /><lb />~ : Tap Starkey has been sick for sever-<lb />pencils at Reflector Book Store. P Y<lb /><lb />al days and we are glad to learn that<lb />The watermelon should be popular] he is improving.<lb />with the residents of the Emerald Isle.<lb /><lb />Benjamin Franklin Metzger, name<lb />It shows the green above the rec. oN"<lb /><lb />: and all, of Norfolk, is in towa talkiug<lb />~ . . Ld<lb /><lb />Good Tea, sold for 40 cents else- | tobaceo and cigars.<lb /><lb />where, our price Zo cents to close out.<lb /><lb />C: W. Harvey, another of our old<lb />Z. Moore &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />time vebacco boys, arrived trom Dan-<lb />New Mallets,UreamGheese and But ville Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B. Ruffin, ot Wilson, is here<lb />looking around with the: view of locas<lb /><lb />ting and engaging sn business.<lb /><lb />er at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />They say the buzz of the electric fan<lb />is very pleasant summer music, but it<lb />has not been introduced in this quar-| F, M. Hodges came home Monday |<lb />evening fiom South boston, Va. Mrs.<lb />Hodges aud little sou also returned<lb /><lb />trom ~Tarboro.<lb /><lb />ter.<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting nice stativnery can<lb />Gnd it at Refleetcr Book Store. Very<lb />atest styles. Shemé W. H. Ha.rington and wite<lb />| | | Jand daughters, Mias Kimana and Mrs.<lb />The Reflector Book Store has just ken eg ;<lb /><lb />; : ; J. B. Edwerds, left Monday evening<lb />r-ceived the pretticat line of box papers | -<lb /><lb />fi : for Morebead.<lb /><lb />and tablets ever brought to Greenville.<lb />Elegant cream ad peach high finish<lb />papers in pound packages.<lb /><lb />H, M. dardee left thas morning for<lb />the nother markets. to buy new<lb />ouds.. J. Le . ona of his salesmer,<lb /><lb />How can you endure flabby linen iN | ccompanies Lins.<lb />this hot weather? If you want to look<lb /><lb />bundle for Wednesday morning ship-<lb />ment. C. B. WHicHarD,<lb />Agt. Wilmigton Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />B. James and J, L, Tats returned from.<lb />Ocracoke Monday.<lb /><lb />The family ot T.. M. Moore, of<lb />Gentleman desiring t? have avy|Grimesland, who have been visiting at<lb />clothing cleaned and pressed will do} Roanoke Rapids, came in on Monday<lb />well to see A. J. Martin at RawlsT Jew- evening's train enroute home.<lb /><lb />elry Store and get nis prices before<lb /><lb />having it done elsewhere.<lb />A.J. Marri,<lb /><lb />Proprietor Wilson Cleaning and<lb /><lb />Misses Nannie Cox, of Kinston, and<lb />May George, of Alabama, who have<lb />been visiting Mrs. M. H. Quinerly,, left<lb />Monday evetirg fax Kinston.<lb /><lb />Someb.dy Said al! the Pecpie Hac<lb />J. A. Dupree went to Tarboro to--<lb />Irs. W. F. Morrill left today for | 6<lb />Mr. O. L, Joyner returned Monday d<lb /><lb />Monday g<lb /><lb />Dr. R. L. Carr returned today from<lb /><lb />B. F, Maultsby left this morning<lb /><lb />neat have good laundry, Bring your) . he Me 8 Bright. Alive iva Ss)<lb />Smit, J. J. Cherry, J. -... Brady, W. |<lb /><lb />PLPPLPLPLP LS SD Id<lb />el ale<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />Vie ALL OF OUR cee<lb />Summer Stock<lb /><lb />sept GO AT e=-<lb />Greatly Reduced Prices.<lb /><lb />RARE APPEAR AAA SAA Te ee ON AD<lb /><lb />oe OC OC OO<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />A Chance of a Life Time.<lb /><lb />: TAFT<lb /><lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb />GREENVILLE, - - NORTH CAROLINA<lb /><lb />feu aa,<lb /><lb />ner FLEMING Pres,<lb />@ 3. cHEARY, § VicelPres. dea poop aoa<lb /><lb />CAPITALS: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June~ist,189%7.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />SLL eae et es ea Mel,<lb /><lb />Tae Bank wants your triendship and a share<lb /><lb />if not all, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspomdence or a per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />LANG'S<lb /><lb />Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale<lb /><lb />E, B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />wae" _"COF _ em<lb /><lb />WASH GOODS.<lb /><lb />Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies<lb />Linens, ete. Also our entire line os<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAISTS<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />LANG'S.<lb /><lb />es ssmmenimenenammensanmnn al<lb /><lb />Pressing Establishment, Wilson, N. C.<lb />Misses Maie Woodward, of Dusham<lb /><lb />and Clara Woodward, of Wilmingto,<lb />who have been visiting at Hotel Ma-<lb />con, lett this morning for their homes.<lb /><lb />Ouk Ridge Institute has trained over<lb />3,000 ot cur best business and profes"<lb />siunal men. Instead of trying to be a<lb />college, tor which it has ample equip-<lb />ment, it prefers 10 be a thor.ugh prac<lb />tical Fitting School, concentrating its<lb />energies and efforts to the laying @<lb />broad tounéation for scholarship ard<lb /><lb />Oak Ridgeisone of she bes? schools<lb />in the State aud does thorough work,<lb /><lb />pen ee NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb />Vhat is the way a)! druggists vell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb /><lb />iC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It ix simply 1ron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless. form. Children ~love it.<lb /><lb />nm waa EE<lb /><lb />We have placed a large Rafrigen: ELON COLLEGE.<lb />ator in our market to keep all cuc fille Hie<lb />__ cool and free from files. |. * cayenne arene<lb />oSituated on Southern Ra » in<lb />hen you want fresh a a ~ect OS very. Dest. water;<lb />gee<lb /><lb />Piedmont, section; very. Dest<lb />Beef, ork or Sausage} eal peal ee He split kod<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />gend us your orders and you will} i aS en ce bgt<lb />get something mice, clean and ty of alist, | pit mal� ougri-<lb />fresh every time. Phone 4l. _ Jur of, eke ale College, three<lb /><lb />ost liberal terms, best<lb /><lb />Prot. J. A. Holt, of Cak Rudge In-<lb />stitute, is spending a few days here. |<lb /><lb />we [Per in ea Li<lb />:<lb /><lb />| Wet. &amp; Cue, (tsi<lb /><lb />There are two classes of Bicycles, Columbias<lb /><lb />and others.<lb />And chief among the others is the famous<lb /><lb />Hartford Bicycle.<lb />We have on hand Columbias for renitng.<lb /><lb />All kinds ot repairing done on Bicycles,<lb />Tinware, and Stoves. |<lb /><lb />S. E..Pender &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Ee een in ad - a<lb />Lae<lb />oD<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb />SLES GRORTY-SIXTH YEAR... af<lb />eesti tas ele tiet Mae Nad wi apa darn<lb />ft raphy.) Whe irgest aud ~Best. Equipped<lb /><lb />- acceesimabiensgn: oinc pip omntsnnancenonanenenscaeaemne AIC TIRE AMI TTT<lb /><lb />" . en<lb />Pepe aes : ck<lb /><lb />ote<lb /><lb />on healthful and beautiful. ~Terms to suit<lb /><lb />the times,� , For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb />PR SS Protas 5, Ae ds M. HUHOED, Oak Ridges, 0,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb /></p>
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