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        <p>sinning li RU Sits<lb />Peres i: eters es ; Re SE We LT RY<lb /><lb />WRAL se<lb /><lb />sinc eemsci rei atin nteimniosast acini inl nium m<lb />z a i + Ge enamel<lb /><lb />THE DAIL<lb /><lb />REFLE<lb /><lb />DJ. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />, oe<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 814<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />ULV HINTS, ~<lb /><lb />REDUCTION IN<lb />PRICE<lb /><lb />Clean: .tbreughout the<lb /><lb />entire stock. sant<lb /><lb />Feather-Weight Coats<lb />and Vests.<lb /><lb />Soft Negligee ~Shirt.<lb /><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 bien with you<lb /><lb />long enough,<lb /><lb />No other merchant<lb />shows the line we do.<lb /><lb />le. GAL aioe Alem<lb />hola me fall, ae<lb />:<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />COL. |, SUGG WRITES.<lb /><lb />Axd Tells of Business, Urcps, and<lb />Qtner Things.<lb />ATLANTA, Ga., July 28, T98,<lb /><lb />Ex1ror Rertector"fiad a splen-<lb />did run to this place where I am for 2<lb />hours. Glad to have 2 hours in such a<lb />nice place as the Kimball where I spent<lb />a royal time 27 years ago with a party<lb />of school friends. 7<lb /><lb />well, everything seems cheerful.<lb />Even Bro. Caddell, of «he Recorder,<lb />is above pur on hTs usual bearings. 1<lb />saw businesss men yesterday and _ last<lb />night and they are all of the opinion<lb />that the bottom of the switchback has<lb />been reached aud there will soon tea<lb />very decided betterment. In fact, it is<lb />being felt already. The country can<lb />now have a rest 18 the cummon genti-<lb />ment, and when there is rest business<lb />will assert itself.<lb /><lb />The gold finds in<lb />Alaska finds<lb />ready Mexico is agitating the adoption<lb />of the gold standard.<lb /><lb />Have never seen crops looking 80<lb />well in North Carolina on the railroad<lb />route. Could not tell what they were<lb />but learned they<lb /><lb />Mexico and the<lb />have their effect and al-<lb /><lb />in South Carolina,<lb />were good."very good ones.<lb />In Georgia so far corn and cotton<lb /><lb />look well.<lb />are up to the great oState of Pitt.�<lb /><lb />But no crops I have seen<lb /><lb />I was showing my samples of bright<lb />tobacco on train yesterday to some<lb />people oway down South in Dixie� and<lb />also some from Canada, It was a cue<lb />riosity to them to see it and then look<lb />out on wwe green crops growing along<lb />the road. You see Ido not miss a<lb />ebance to talk old Pitt eounty. When<lb />I get down in Texas I shall have to<lb />include the Old North State and Pitt<lb />in particular.<lb /><lb />I am in good trim end if 1 continue<lb />so will-let you Lear from me again<lb />when in Nashville or Galveston, or<lb />some other point. I am not decided<lb /><lb />Nashville<lb />The further south I<lb />go the more cheerful and concented I<lb /><lb />whether I will go to or %0<lb /><lb />direct to Texas,<lb /><lb />find the people,<lb />Yours truly,<lb />Isaac A, Suaa,<lb /><lb />Base Ball<lb /><lb />Louisville, July 28"-The Colonels<lb />played stupid bail and the trolley dodg-<lb />ers won without the slightest trouble<lb />today. Fisher kept the home teemTs<lb />hits scattered while Frazer was hit<lb />hard, Score. Louiville, 2; Brook-<lb />lyn, 12,<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, July 28"The only inter-<lb />esting incident in the two games. today<lb />was in the first, when Pittsburg made<lb />q Tally in the ninth and came within<lb />one of tying the soore. The Philade!"<lb />phia pitchers were entixely too much<lb />for the home players. ~Fhe. last game<lb />came near being a furce. Scme. Pitts"<lb />burg, 5; Philadelphia, 6.<lb /><lb />Second yame"Pittsburg, 3; Phila-<lb />delphia, 13,<lb /><lb />Chicago, July 28"The Colts gave<lb />a good exhibition of how not to pay<lb />ball today, piling up about as muny<lb />errors as the visitors made hits and<lb />presented them with all their runs.<lb />The Reds played a perfect fielding<lb />game, IrwinTs work 1n accepting eleven<lb />chances at third being especially bril-<lb />iiant. Score. Chicago, 3; Cincinnat"<lb />ti, 6,<lb /><lb />Washington, July 28~The Sera-<lb />tors lost the game today tkrough poor<lb />tielding and base running and in the<lb />last inning by reason of McJamesT ina-<lb />bility to ~hold down hits. Nops was<lb />substituted for Pond m the seventh in-<lb /><lb />ning. Score, ~asain 7;, Balti-<lb />: more, 14: °<lb /><lb />Cleveland, July 28"The Giants tel<lb />on Young fur eight hits in the first in-<lb /><lb />the result, Aiter that shies sau not<lb />hit him effvctively, while the Indians<lb />drove Seymour out of the box in the<lb />second inning. Meekin, who tock his<lb />place, was pounded hard. Score. Cleve-<lb />land, 14; New York, 8.<lb /><lb />St. Louie, July 28"Lhe Bostons<lb />won from the Browns today by supe<lb />rior playing. Lucid was benched in<lb />the sixth inning and Grimes, the home<lb />teamTs from the defunct<lb />Central league, tock his place and ac~<lb />quitted himself very favorably.<lb />St. Louis, 1; Boston, 8:<lb /><lb />new twirler<lb /><lb />Score,<lb /><lb />HOW TBE CLUBS STAND.<lb />Won Lost Per Cen<lb /><lb />The Wumngtox, Newbern &amp; Norfolk<lb />Read.<lb /><lb />Judge Simonton, presiding in the<lb />United States Court at Wilmington,<lb />hes issued a decree confirming the re-<lb />cent sale of the Wilmington, Newbern<lb />and Norfolk railway to Mr. Warren G.<lb />Elliott, president of the Atlantic Coast<lb />Line, who purchased the road under<lb />| foreclosure proceedings, at $300,000,<lb />atter sharp bidding against repzesenta-<lb />tives of the holders of the bonds of tne<lb />Wilmington, Newbern acu Norfolk<lb />companyTs original issue,<lb /><lb />It was predicted a3 early as last<lb />April, when the sale was ordered by<lb />the Federal Courts, that the purchasers<lb />cf the property would be the .tlanuc<lb />Coast Line, whose magnificent syste.<lb />of trunk lines and branches then touch-<lb />ed almost every point in<lb />Eastern North Carolina except New-<lb />Kinstoa was the nearest point<lb /><lb />important<lb /><lb />bern.<lb />to that progressive cily, reached by the<lb /><lb />Quast Line, and The Virginian remarks<lb /><lb />ved that it would have been at variance<lb /><lb />tem embraced in the Wilmington, New-<lb />bern and Norfolk line, tapping the fer-<lb />tle alluvial district and vaiuable timber<lb />~lands of the great sound country of<lb />Eastern Carolina, to pass into other<lb />hands.<lb /><lb />The road, however was, as here pre-<lb />dicted, purchased by the Atlantic Ceast<lb />Line and ata price far in excess of<lb />any sum that could have teen realized |<lb />on the property had it been sold to any<lb />one else. The company preposed to<lb />operate the read from Wilmington to<lb />Newbern as a part of the system of<lb />branch lines, which ramify throughout<lb />Carolira, tut it now appears probable<lb />that the road may be extended under<lb />its franchise to this city. Branches<lb />of the Coast Line reach both Washing-<lb />ton end Greenville, and to either point<lb />a link could be built from Newbern<lb />and direct connection made by the<lb />Norfolk and Carolina railway via Hob<lb />good, to this city. The link from New-<lb />bern to Greenville would be about<lb />forty-five miles long, or it built between<lb />Newbern and Washington, thirty.-fivT<lb />wiles,<lb /><lb />This would give N orfofk direct rail<lb />servive to Newbern, an advantage the<lb />two cities heve never before enjoyed.<lb />It is quite probable-that the work of<lb />making the ecnnection referred to will<lb />begin at an early date,"Norfolk Vir-<lb />givian, :<lb /><lb />Brevity is the soul} of wit, When a<lb />girl wears her shoes too short they<lb />make her feet smart.<lb /><lb />ping of todayTs game. Seven runs was<lb /><lb />Boston §4 24 692<lb />Cincinnati 49 26 653<lb />Baltimore 49 26 653<lb />New York 453i 592<lb />Cleveland 43 3 558.<lb />Philadelphia 49 42 4387<lb />Pittsburg 35.042 454<lb />Chicago o7." 40 451<lb />Brooklyn 34 44 435<lb />Louisville 35 = 46 432<lb />Washington 29 = 46 386<lb />St. Louis Io 61 237<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />| with road's progressive policy of extens |<lb />sion had it alluwed the exc Ilent sys"<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A nice lot of<lb /><lb />AT A REDUCED PRICE,<lb /><lb />Now is = Your - Time!<lb /><lb />For the rext<lb />thirty days we<lb />will sell our<lb />Spring-summer<lb />stock at a re-<lb />duced price.<lb /><lb />You are in-"<lb />vited to see our<lb />complete stock<lb />cf Dry Gooas,<lb />Clothing, Shoes<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb />Gents<lb /><lb />Furnishings,<lb />and Hats. See<lb />the grand dis-<lb />play of Sum-<lb />mer Goods.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Walls SUMMER<lb />GOODS LAM<lb /><lb />Every Day is a Bar-<lb />gain day at my .<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />CLOTHING. SHOES,<lb />LAWNS AND DiMITIES<lb /><lb />Are being shoved out of the way at<lb /><lb />BaD ROCK PRI Gao<lb /><lb />to make room for fall goods.<lb />These summer goods will not be carried over, .<lb />and =. can get bargains on them.<lb /><lb />3 HARDEE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />mew<lb /><lb />SERSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Se $3.00<lb />"Oae. meh, Ceo a<lb />Ove week -- at 10<lb />Deliver ed in town by earriers without<lb /><lb />ra cost.<lb />dyertishig rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />mt cncmemneiarenee, ecm ices<lb /><lb />| We desire a fiv2 eorresponuert at<lb /><lb />. postofiice inthe county, who will<lb /><lb />x cold in brief items of NEWe a3 it occurs<lb /><lb />ofa each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />gad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Fripay, JoLy 30, 1897.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />COMM"NITY. DEPENDEN 3E.<lb /><lb />People some times tail to realize the<lb />full significance of their relation to the<lb />community in which tbey ltye. fhey<lb />Jose sight of the fact that the growth<lb />and success of a town oF village de-,<lb />pends to a great extent upon its busi-<lb />ness men and citizens. It is a rare<lb />exception to find a place which has<lb />gich great natural reseurces and ad<lb />vantages that it will grow and protper<lb />despite internal and externul opposi-<lb />tion, A town may be practically<lb />killed in various ways by its inhabj-<lb />tants.<lb /><lb />First, by calamity bowlers who can<lb />~see neching good i in their surroundings<lb />and are continually singing dirges to<lb />every stranger that comes along serk-<lb />ing for inves:ments.<lb /><lb />Second, by opposing all public im-<lb />provements of whatever kind, netwith-<lb />standing that the publie welfare ard<lb />rapid growth of the town demands<lb />them, and acting upon the {assumption<lb />that every promulgator® of an improve-<lb />ment or ente! prise is a rascal seeking<lb />whom he may devour to inhance his<lb />own financial or political ends.<lb /><lb />Third, by a total indifference to<lb />every enterprise, content te let well<lb />enough alone and become a drene in<lb />the busy hive of progressive workers<lb />who have plunged into the wilderness<lb />tar in advance of civilization and built<lb />up flourishing towns and cities with<lb />~schools, churches and great manu-<lb />facturing enterprises. Such men are~<lb />the life and strength of every city, vil-<lb />lage or nation.<lb /><lb />Speak a good word tor your town at<lb />any and all times and prove your loy<lb />alty by pastonizing the home grocer,<lb />dry gords man, butcher and printer for<lb />every doliar spentaway from home is<lb />an injury to your town to that extent,<lb />Henderson Gold Lent.<lb /><lb />Wise Words.<lb /><lb />- Prudence and love are inconsistert ;<lb />in proportion as the last increases the<lb />other decreases.<lb /><lb />OO px<lb /><lb />It isthe unmarried Woman who can<lb />ive her sister points on the ar: of how<lb />to manage a husband,<lb /><lb />Imagination is the staisway which<lb />the mind uses when taking the meas-<lb />ure cf some lofty projection.<lb /><lb />Some people have tke knack of<lb />making other people uncomfortable<lb />to make them cowfortable,<lb /><lb />Thr: man who can write love letters<lb />without making an ass of himself has<lb />kept the watter very quiet.<lb /><lb />Rae<lb /><lb />Some people are of the opinion that<lb />~ the horse is doomed to become ex-<lb />tinct, but the oass� will continue to<lb />flourish.<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />___-There is nothing that helps a man<lb />in his conduct through life more than<lb /><lb />paniaide of his own characteristic<lb />! ."Siie Southwest,<lb /><lb />he Norfolk Virginian says that a<lb /><lb />t lady fromT a North Curotina<lb />is missing. She had been visit-<lb />Suffolk, Va. There are rumors<lb />~rep away and was marned.<lb /><lb />ad {<lb /><lb />¥ wo oBiothers Killed.<lb /><lb />Waco, Texas, J uly 26-"In the stock<lb />broker, ge office of ©. E. Trice -&amp; Co.<lb />today, B. F. Kiyett and W. W. Kivett<lb />were shot and killed by W. ~Lamden,<lb />= member of the firm. Bad feeling<lb />has existed between the Kivett brothers<lb />and Lamden for some time, growing<lb />cut of charges made by the relatives<lb />of Lamden against a sister of the<lb />Kivetts. The sheoting between the<lb />brothes and Lamden oceurred during<lb />~the buciest part of the day when the<lb />office was crowded and it caused<lb />intense excitement. ~Two more cf the<lb />Kivett brothers armed themselves and<lb />proce weued to the scene of shooting,<lb />threatening to kill Lamden, but they<lb />were not allowed io enier. The killing<lb />is universally tooked upon as justifia~<lb />ble.<lb /><lb />About a month ago the Kivetts at-<lb />tempted to kill Lamden, inflicting a<lb />kujfe wound on him, and they hed<lb />frequently threatened to kill him since<lb />then, ~This morning they appeared 19<lb />the doorway of Trice &amp; CoTs office.<lb /><lb />As they appeared in the decor way they<lb />drew their pistols, but Lamden fired<lb />with a shot gun before the; could<lb />shoot, killing B. F. Kivett instanily.<lb />W. W. Kivett rushed on Lamden with<lb />his revolver and as he pulled the trig-<lb />ver, Lamden struck the weapon up<lb />and then grabbed it, The men wres~<lb />tled over the weapon which Kivett<lb /><lb />out result. Laden finally *succerded<lb />in drawing his revolver and shooting<lb />Kivett three Lamben = was<lb />uninjured. - T<lb /><lb />|The Kivetts were from North<lb />Carolina. |<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />times,<lb /><lb />' Home Making.<lb /><lb />There is an ocean of difference<lb />between housekeeping and home mak-<lb />ing, Oneis a. business  the other is<lb />an art. Many women who make<lb />great succets in the busiiiess will fail<lb />absolutely in the art, Their houses<lb />are pertectly kept. Every department<lb />is run with care and exactness. ~There<lb />is never a fajiure to meet demand; but<lb />it is not abome. A home exists for<lb />the comfort, happiness, and health of<lb />the family. There is no depar:ment<lb />of house keeping that is not made to<lb />yield to the needs of any member.<lb />There is never a crisis of temper if<lb />ineal is too late or the convenience of<lb />a member demands a change ia the<lb />hour. A few minutes"yea, even a<lb />number of minutes"svent in kindly<lb />converse in the morning, the cail cf a<lb />friend, or the sudden desire for an<lb />hour's outing, the<lb />home maker a vivlation of the moral<lb />code.-- Dust does not cause nightmare,<lb />por Cisorder a dispiay which love and<lb />charity agree to call nervousness. Not<lb />things, but souls, are the objects of the<lb />home seekerTs cure. Side values peace<lb />more than system, happiness more<lb /><lb />ever Seems to<lb /><lb />work accomplishes. Yet with ic all,<lb />ner house, when she touche? perfec.ion,<lb />18 the essence of regularity, order, and<lb />quiet, It is this that. makes home<lb />making an art. And she alone w a<lb />home maker who has @ true sense of<lb />proportion."The Outlook.<lb /><lb />Now isthe titne to select the<lb />seed corn for next year by<lb />observing and making the most<lb />vigorous stalks. Later on the<lb />ears can b3 observed, ard when<lb />the fame arrives for saving seed<lb />it should be taken from the stalks<lb />that are marked which may be<lb />done by fastening strips to them.<lb /><lb />The selection of the ears is no<lb />more important than securing<lb />vigor in the stalks. Not noly<lb />the grain, but thé fodder, and the<lb />adaptability of the plants to the<lb />conditions of growth, are essen-<lb />tial in selecting seed,<lb /><lb />reer areal<lb />Mrs, Harriett Beecher Stowe died<lb />almost penniless, and her homestead<lb />is now offered for gale.<lb /><lb />~The wife of Senator Stewart avows<lb />her intention of chaperoning a party to<lb />te ag Alaskan gold =e next spring,<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Lamden was, informed of their coming. '<lb /><lb />succeeded in firing several times with" |:<lb /><lb />than regularity, content more than<lb /><lb />| lectual influehces are unsu<lb /><lb />A Western conti.<lb /><lb />oYea� nil the village gossip, ~John<lb />wus always = peeenie: of Sue about<lb />marryinT of him, anT sheTd done told<lb />him ~No,T mo.e timesTn I could tell<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />you.<lb /><lb />oYou donTt say 1� :<lb /><lb />~HitTs true as preachinT, Well you<lb />know John carries the mail ?<lb /><lb />oYes, ITve hearn tell he does.�<lb /><lb />~AnT lasT Wednesuay wuz a week,<lb />Sue wuz a travelinT olong with hiss;<lb />|goinT ter town, when John ups anT<lb />savs ef she didnTt make up ter marry<lb />him heTd make the hoss run down hill<lb />till ail three of Tem wuz drownded in<lb />the river?�<lb /><lb />oDo tell !�<lb /><lb />oThat's what!<lb />reckon Sue did?�<lb /><lb />oLord knows !�<lb /><lb />oCaueht John by the collar, jerked<lb />him orten the buggy, grabbed up a live<lb />rattlesnake what wus a sleepinT by the<lb />roadside, anT lambrrtel John with it<lb /><lb />tI] he couldnTt stan?!�<lb /><lb />But what do you<lb /><lb />oLawTs a massy !�<lb /><lb />oThen she stomped the snake ter<lb />death anT John he took ter his bed,<lb />whar he laid fer two weeks; anT Sue<lb />got sorry fer him, anT nussed him, anT<lb />Filled a beef ter make stew for him<lb />anT now wiat do you recken 2�<lb /><lb />" o7 dunno !�<lb /><lb />oSheTs a goingT ter marry him!T "<lb /><lb />Chicago Tribune.<lb /><lb />serene |<lb /><lb />When Victoria began toreign, there<lb />were only twenty five States in the<lb />American repnblic ; there are now<lb />forty five. In 1837 the population<lb />was 14,963,000 ; in 1897, 72,000,000<lb />is the estimated number of inhabitants.<lb />In 1837, the countryTs wealth was<lb />about $5,000,000,000 ; now it reaches<lb />a total of $90,000,000,000"an enor-<lb />mous increase. In 1837, the railway<lb />mileage of the United States was 1,497;<lb />it is now 179,821, or greater than that<lb />of all Europe<lb />TE<lb /><lb />Ob, be humble, my biother, in<lb />your prosperity! Be gentle witb<lb />thuse who are less lucky if not<lb />mcre deserving. Think, what<lb />right have you to be scornful,<lb />whose yiriueis a deficiency of<lb />temptation, whose success may<lb />be a chance. whose rank may be<lb />au ancestor's accident, whose<lb />prosperitry is very likelv a satire!<lb />" Thackeray.<lb /><lb />alae<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />A Pittsbarg man is going to esiar-<lb />lish a matrimonial agency av Klondike.<lb /><lb />tT<lb /><lb />a yruvnse tages aaa<lb /><lb />Gcorge Elliott wrote tor eight years<lb />with the same pen.<lb /><lb />Cotta; ana Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotta<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commissiou Mer-<lb />chanis of Norfolk «<lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middling $<lb />Low Middling 72<lb />Good Ordinary * 6 15-16<lb />Tone"nrm. :<lb />PEANUT! ¢<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 23<lb />oancy<lb />Spanish} 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />rs<lb />een<lb /><lb />Select FemaleSchool.<lb /><lb />The next session of " school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY,.6th OF SEPTEMBER,<lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Eng ish, per month $2 00<lb />Intermediate o $2 50<lb />Higher " ee $3 00<lb />Tanguages (each) ~ $1 00<lb /><lb />Music including use of instrument $3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for 1oss.time except in<lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration.<lb /><lb />The instruction is thorough in a'l its<lb />branches. The moral tone and elt<lb /><lb />¢<lb />discipline-is mild but positively firm, -<lb /><lb />For ee oe tLYEEE see or addreas,<lb /><lb />LFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenville, .<lb /><lb />wd<lb /><lb />B.<lb /><lb />July, 21, 1897,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />4/PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />a co RL. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />~ R A. TYSON. Vic-ePres, Sues<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE | 15th,"1896.<lb /><lb />Y<lb /><lb />¥ L. . LITTLE CashTer<lb /><lb />il<lb /><lb />* The Bank of Greenville.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business May 14th,*1897.<lb /><lb />(aaa<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />JLoans and Discounts $42,153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 895,29 Surpius and Profits 3,042.54<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55<lb />Furniture and Fixtures ~ 505.00 Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312. ~04! Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Cash [tems Canes Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock eed : "<lb />Cash on hand 28.088.18 Votal $85,566.34<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34 §<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have:<lb />your account, saa ata every accommedation consistent with good DADKIDR-<lb /><lb />We have alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />MN<lb /><lb />GOOUS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />nt]<lb /><lb />:<lb />1<lb /><lb />e)<lb />sehen el. B oieeioaian<lb /><lb />UNDERTA IRS<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />Saaeoneen (9 Sumo<lb /><lb />We havo u:t raveived a oew<lb />hearse and tze nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins and Cesketa, in tweed, metal- "<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />_ We are prepa. od «<lb />ing in ai: its forms.<lb /><lb />' Personal attention given to co<lb />ducting furerals and bodies e n<lb />treated to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respes;s.<lb /><lb />Our orice are iower than ever.<lb /><lb />io émbata.-<lb /><lb />Ve do not want monupoly but<lb />au it@ COmetition.<lb />We can be found at any and all<lb /><lb />times in tho Joho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />1. COBB &amp; oUh<lb /><lb />BOE GREENE &amp;CO..<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. Lus of cascarets, the<lb />finest. liver and bowel jegu ator ever<lb />made<lb /><lb />Valuable Property fer sd<lb /><lb />HA vain BEEN APPOINTED and<lb /><lb />nalified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />| ville 5 om! yer 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 piop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />"S TLOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver. Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 187¢.<lb /><lb />SAM, M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI) MEKCHAN''S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest togot our prices befere pul<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is oraplete<lb /><lb />n all its branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR FREER, SUGAR:<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE<lb /><lb />Tcbacco, Snuff, &amp;e,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactu... en] %<lb /><lb />So er<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond,<lb />BexT? &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J.L. Fleming<lb /><lb />ATORNEYs-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Practice ia all the courts.<lb /><lb />~_<lb />"_""<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />ONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE; N. C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein<lb />aud Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanin<lb />Gentlemens Clothing ,<lb /><lb />GREENWILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The vexi session off the school will<lb /><lb />open on,<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEP~. 6, 1897:<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />~The ternis are us follows.<lb /><lb />Primary Knglish per mo. 82 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~ ~. 92 50<lb />Higher es $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** * $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the sehoo!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a contlauance of your<lb />jHberal patronage.<lb /><lb />Vv WH RAGSDALE@<lb /><lb />past<lb /><lb />8 A EOECIALT Yuen<lb />Qisal ins makes a<lb />ot h<lb /><lb />ling sie to oo at one proilt, - eoul -<lb />cie stock<lb /><lb />~FURNITURE<lb /><lb />al on hand and ee cat 3<lb />pepe in<lb />ay pri ae<lb /><lb />HT, Oreer'illo N. U<lb /><lb />aM SCEUY:<lb /><lb />ty Sho same price nndersame egy<lb />% * (obey allroad tar a ooontrnd<lb />yrailrou ro haa o |<lb />mets Fh aber ou wve te wh !<lb />rane odide potash, and nt svuachor sr<lb />Tanplets of vate hos in<lb />vopper © ete Te 7 corn on<lb />a Wars OS eee. Ody, T io ¥ or Byobror ake<lb />arautes an iaiguntactartret DN |<lb />veg ve ciate ing Sistas te themost obstir<lb />f sien aad physi-.<lb />toneT fa? pcg 1 "] : ph<lb />Hie a o: sty * i : oo |<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />Tein enue ie ji<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a a<lb /><lb />WLMINGTUN &amp; '.bL DUN R, RB a oo ~ DIR EF CT ORY \ tB aw | When biliovs cr crie, ents Cas-<lb />AND biAN: HES. GRANT AND SHERMAN. oe i | ise. , sabi cathartic, cure guaranteed a<lb />~ iba a } , . e C. : iiss ee<lb />+t) FLORENCH Raw. KUAD heir Generous Appreciation of Each Otb- : ee | rag ia : ee : in<lb />2 ~ ~Gauvnsea scnedule ers Abilities, CHURC.1ES. eee a<lb />a In The Century, General Horace 2 ! o3 = iy ft }<lb />| : | Porter says, in the course of his ed _%<lb />ne oe ee oCampaigning With Grant:� Da wus aeemtnge praye sects oes 2 pa<lb />P Ce : ) o'cloc] »|moring and evening, Prayer meeti 1. Dm | |<lb />a Dated Tt oh Pasay h hie : beg pe, a Thursday evening. Rey A. W. Setzer, {2 my CX »<lb />; une (33 [gal var having a hiet woke In EB tomer Sepermenda.� | fe al S ibis =<lb />) ban a) . : ied '<lb />ica | | 1 tront of his tent, und discussing the CATROLIC"No repolar séevloes: =28 fe rn : PRACTICAL 3<lb />he A. M.! A. M} campaign in Georgia, a dispatch 4858 b. a ; a<lb />| wave Weldon | 11 é0) came from Sherman announcing the | EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun- Sie an ay | {| DAW &amp;<lb />i At. Bowys Mt | 12 Mal _" capture of Atlanta, which had oc- | day, morning and evening. phew n mM me eS WN &amp;<lb />a G | | boo culred on Sept. 2. It was immedi- Ghbie Bann tke 7 oes 30 Fie ~ind on xc WORKER. aa<lb />I dav Tarhoro 12 ez) ately read aloud to the staff, and. A.M. W. B, Brown, Superipte: dant.| 92330"5 um G : . ~<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 12 52 A 5 45 siden ewig. rege " : uy METHODIST~Serv'ces everv Sun- nas be " Offers bis services to the 28<lb />a diy Wilbon 9 US -* jcotats edie the weteent day. morning and evening. Prayer | zie S  ¢ dc citizens of Greenville and the<lb />: an Seis be My Hi aka teh 5 mertedaina ST have [meeting W ednesday evening. Rey.| 0255 Ea onl * public generally.<lb />| uv Fay'tteville| 475) °° wrote the following reply: ~I have N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school| 3327 Ty) oom 3 gee wr rupik<lb />i Ar. Florence | 6 68 just received your dispatch an-/9:30A, M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-| J23" Web © &amp; ROOK ING, GUTTERI o ©):<lb />, ode rare ped ese! ~~ | nouneing the captureof Atlanta. In | ~endent. ook ae Srouting ard Stove Work,<lb />| GB honor of your great victory I have PRESBYTERIAN"Services  thira ee a A API Fs 3 D:<lb />Ps ordered a salute to be tired with Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev, 2a gg  "s Satisfaction auaranteed or OB<lb />" ""~ "" | shotted guns from every battery [as B. Morton JTastor. Racal ania a23 9 Ss no charges made, Tobacco x<lb />| oo P.M, A.M bearing upon the enemy. The sa- aa) As M. E. B Ficklen Superinten cin ae C) Flues mnde in season. Shop »:<lb />| e. Ri rt ais Jute will be tired within an hour, |"°"� FSPQr : iniear of 5 and 10 centTstore. % :<lb />| fe Maszolia. 1 416 « | amid great rejoicing,�T LODGES.; Zea pe : a):<lb />Ar Wilmington! § 45 £9 45] Inthe meantime the glad tidings Eg é MARGE Rees IU OU OU AWOL<lb />P. M. | A.M} had been telegraphed to Meade and ee OOO ROLE OEE ine :<lb />~Butler, with directions to fire the A. F. &amp; A. Greenville Lodge No.<lb />RAINS GOTP+ NOTRE Salute, and not long afterward thé | 284 uieets first and third Monday even" |<lb />Oe a a roar of artillery communicated the wg: W M.King W. M. LL, I. Moore,<lb />Dated Cy 3 *, | joyful news ot, victory throughout |"*�<lb />| May 27th, | os] 3 o | our army and bore sad tidings to| I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />siz, FA! Z AQ | the ranks of the enemy. An answer | Meets oe als bb »: Ww.<lb />ee NPM a was received from Sherman, in | Hardee 2 -G. LH. Pender, Sec. : ce<lb />LY Tiureres 8 45) 7 40 which he said: oI have received | K. ot P."Ler River Lodge No, 93  UML hay SaaS Satan NNR ALR pe tea ball<lb />"" Ly Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 4 your dispatch and will communicate | meets Every friday, me ate Me os ,<lb />: Liv Selma 12°37); it to the troops im .general crilers. | . hedbee, C.C. Prénk Wison. K. ° é: /<lb />f @r Wile n hd alla * * * T have always felt that you |� *" °. | | Wh at | Ss It ? tahala nial<lb />| re mas ra ~ ) "| would take personally more pleas.; R. A."ceb vance Coaucil 'N sa \ Oy. .<lb />yf! | ure in my success than in your meets every J hursday evening. bs.<lb />| own, and I recijmocate the feeling Wilson, B, M.R. Lang, Sec. _ It i ict tt lebrated<lb />"""" 7| | 7 |p | to the fullest extent.� K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1168 1S a picture o ne ce<lb />~y Wilmington Ay 00 | ? are Grant then wrote to Sherman: + hina¥en. oD. Here phepnenl R. �"� ra.<lb />tw Magnolia | i150! =; | 8 39| ~1 feel that you have accomplished | °'"2#84), V. st '<lb />v Goldeboro | 1 00 | 9 36] the most gigantic undertaking giv.| A.L of H. Pitt Councit 236 _ meets | |<lb />Paine ar | | 10 271 en to any general in this war with every I miteey yet ae cherry f<lb />' ai "|"" |_| a skill and ability which will be ac |" ~i oe<lb />; Fe) so sved watt ne oIt gives | | Rest in use. The outfit ot no business man is<lb />3 PS ssed, if mot unequaled. giver . ~<lb />ZA Pe me as muth pleasure:to record this COLLEGES. complete without one.<lb />an ag oars i PM, mn hes fawor ae " mye :<lb />Lv Wilso. 1 4: | yo 39) of any living man, myself inclu ed." | sn fl t B ] St<lb />de Batty tie 2 38 | 9 | The above correspondence with The University. The Re eC or 00  ore<lb />| ; i pP, wi | Sherman recalls the .Jetters which ; .<lb />tv Tarbore |o) A arto Gone a Oe To et ACHRRS fa srUDiwrs, (OS &amp; nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />| Lv Rocky Mu | a7) | Deets The sone eae . also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />Veldon 16 west. The .general wro . Sah 5a 519. Board : .<lb />: Sherman at that time: oWhat ] Sereda t ue) eal Cot see, You will be astonished when you see them ana<lb /><lb />want is toexpress my thanks to you |itree Full Courses, Law and Medic | earnhow very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />Ie son as:the me Schools aad School of Pharmacy.<lb />Trait on sectiaua Neck ranch Roa and McPherson as.the men to whom, |S<lb /><lb />; . tT se a =6to: Women.<lb />e@aves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,48 | above all others, I feel indebted for binge React cepoters. schol«<lb />| p.i2., arrives Scotland Neck at 5,10 p| Whatever I have.bad of success. arsbips and Leans for the Needy. CH Y<lb />.. »., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.56 How fa: your advice and assistance | Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. ou may never,<lb />* = Gearing, leaves Kinston 7.60! have been of help to.me you know. Chapel Hill, N.C. | But should you CV Cr Yee<lb />| lati rx at 11:20 a. m., Weldon ype How far your execution of Waatever |"<lb />| daily except Sunday. has been given you.to do entitles<lb />i<lb /><lb />am &amp; .<lb />oFranson Watton Branch ey [2° 2 eww Lam recving (NoFtR Carolina Want Job Printing<lb />Washington 3.90 ri Dinter sony you cannot .cnow .as well as I. ? Colleg e of Agriculture :<lb /><lb />-atrives Parmele 9.10 a. m.. and $40 p | feel all the gratitude this letter and Mechanic Arts,<lb /><lb />ui.) Tarboro $45 a. m., returningleaves | would express, giving .it the most : , "=" Come to see Us,<lb />farboro 3.30 p«.m., Parmele:$).20 a. m. fiaitering «onstruction.T�T Sherman Will open Sept, Sth, 1897,<lb /><lb />wand 6.20 p. w,, arrives Washington | ....., Jeun maz ry in re. | Thorough academic, scientific and tech-<lb />1140 a. m., am! 7.90 ota. Daily ax- wrote ane less manly.letter in re- g<lb /><lb />@pl Sunday. Connects with trains on| Ply. After .insisting that General wical courses. Experienced Sy cial-<lb /><lb />SAA ee er<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />; , ists in every department. 3) aedoa nooner 3 AABAAA - KARA a<lb /><lb />#®eotland Neckw3ranch. Grant assiened to bis. subordinates | Expenses per session, ineluding board. | ae<lb />Train leavesiarporo, 8. C..via ee tco large a:share of imerit, he went ; For County Students &amp; 93 00<lb /><lb />aoarle &amp; Raleigh RB, R. daily except Sun. ,on to say: oi beliewe .you to be as For ali other students 123 00 eC t ! it<lb />ulay, at 5 50 p. ir,, Sunday 405 .P. M; brave, patrkaticand just.as the great! App-y for Catalogue ta a . ac<lb />wu Flywnouch. 7.40 P. M., �,�.00.p. m. , prototype, Washingtom; as unselfish. ALEX AN DER A. penuaDay, re Pe ( moe Apt on :<lb />psi PTO a Bh, cate daily except »kind hearted and hanest.as a man Raleigh, N,v. eee | ee POOR OC Or ANY ye wey<lb />swrive Tarboro 0.16 a.m ane lh. 48 pepo be, bait:the chief.charecteris :<lb /><lb />CA rds iohhh obs oeho: : INI<lb /><lb />ee tic is the simple faithin. success you RINITY COLLEGE. Anything frow Ce ee<lb />«2» fTain on Midlagd N.C, branéh leaves have always manifested, which | T<lb /><lb />wtuldskoro daily, except Sunday ,:6.05 a<lb /><lb />wi.atriving Smaitkéeld 7°30 a, an. Re | 2 liken to mothing celse than the Next Ression Opes Beptember 8, V/ 1Ssitin S&amp;S Card<lb /><lb />ultning. leaves Suaithtield 8.00 a.an,, ar-| {ith a Christian has in the. Saviour.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />""TOIA""_<lb />| aves atGoldsbors4.30 a. m. * * * | knew, wherever I was, aise Papen _ dy eh aarge<lb />. sr ass . es ; | Humber of electives, ~I'wo full ehairs in .<lb />Traine on Latta branch, Florence R nia ay ers is neon ne 5? English. Women admitted to all-classes rE wll Sine et P Oste i cae<lb />-4,, leave Latta 6.46.p m, aurive Dunbar | 12 ** tight Paes YOU WauIG Delp 124 | One Hwndredand eno Thousand Dollars<lb />7.4) pm, Cio 885 p m, Retusning | OUt if alive.� ~The noble.sentiments | added to the endowment Curing the<lb /><lb />Jeawe Qlie:6.10 a m, Dunbar 6.80 a m,| @xpressed in this and similar corre. | present, year, Only male literary cellege<lb /><lb />e ~<lb />arrive (Latha 7.50 a m,;. daily except fun-| 5 lenc 2 ~ight spots |! North Caroliaa that is iccated ina ~<lb /><lb />' pondence were three bright spots |! y<lb /><lb />dar. which served to relieve the ,gloon:y sie C al C EC Or,<lb /><lb />F ; ~The best business course offered in<lb />pictwre of desolating war. the state. Send for album and catalogue.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Reanch leayes Wer-<lb />saw fer Clivton caily, except Sauay,<lb /><lb />10 00, Steere Address JNO. C. KILGO Gives the home new<lb />ey aetna . ne apt 00 ne His Bye Teeth, Dutham. N. c. 2 { ats<lb />| Tralee 0, ie coated, acted contieenion | Aton,� said the gooil wife, oI |. every alternoon at the<lb />at Weldon forall pointe daily, all rail sr wish you would stop at tthe store<lb /><lb />Pr] , . 6 tog<lb />Kichmone, alae si Rovky Mount wun] and git me a rubber ring for the PE A Cr | small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CerolingR R for N baby te cut his teeth on.�T onth. A<lb />#0¢ all paints North via Norfolk. pone ; m th Are 4 3 GU a sub<lb /><lb />~*STpesen you give him that there<lb /><lb />: \ if 4 ~ .<lb /><lb />JOHN PUNE, | gold brick ~in the eupboani?� said IN STITU | ig ft Saree . seribet ? It not vo U,<lb /><lb />1, M. EMERSON.T ia Supt. ~the farmer, with a grim smile, ~~It a a staple ae beautiful ouvht to be<lb /><lb />: Ta anager, | yy ; ith me.�T""Cin- | grounds in a Healthful Location with pA .<lb />i. R.KENLY. Gen Wanker� ! worked all right hie He oe splendid Pa poe ut the very r pan<lb /><lb />i front in Female Edueation. ~Thorough a<lb />: | ae Gr eenville Market. ia its Courses. High in its standard C ACs .<lb />Li " - Correetedjpy S.4M. Schultz. Uneurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL<lb />THE MORWING STAR) éucer. per lb<lb /><lb />AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.<lb />16 to 25{ ~I'wenty-une officers and teachers,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Western sides : 5t sy o| Very reasonable ptiees. Serd for cat- j<lb />gt Suger cured flam, ; 10 to 124 alogue to JAS. DINWIDDLE, M. A. ~.<lb />ihe Oldest Morn | 40 to 50 ee<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Fa fro gaa at) The StateNormal © Lhe Hastern Reflector.<lb />U<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />e's o3 ee, OHOY) 7 in and Industrial School, i<lb />a aily Newspaper In Sugar 74i5| GREENSBORO, N. C. ee ! 8 only $1 4 year, |<lb />; : 0 \ ° :<lb />3alt per Sack® "75 to 1 £0}. Offers the young women of the State , COutains ry<lb />North Carolina, |@s,, oAno 9 RrBUED eo nalts cs wéaelan ae<lb />r 'f me) LC he go Ge ree pee fios sas 4 Annual ih dase 80 - sigyhae Faculty ji e » an gives informa-<lb />| : " su ets, Praviee ache ot at! on to the ~farmers, s-<lb />, iste ea or teachers. Morethun 1,209 matrieu. ! : bg aiaT<lb />| : LUMBER. | iste prseating evry oontr tah specially. those growing<lb />ion : ~ARLISHED a | State exc ree, Corre: nee in-| a : | BF LO<lb />The Oule Five-Dollar Daily Wy Chios oad Sete kak vited feqinT those ering. competent | , tobacco, that ig worth<lb />rye wae Pe GAP OG: Ry Ps Manage . Orders | ainad. ieachers..To secure . d in | ma ++) ) ey + i<lb />its Class inthe State be Sot ot adh reas eg tormi ches pall free tuition applications : | many if limes more thia,<lb />sey ar ka eae left with him. wen Ne a must. ma a. A gust Ist, For a Sy tl o b aed Oil) ue ace<lb />: - HINES BROS LUMBER co. . | 4 alogue and nformation, addreag das 1�,� Su scription price.<lb />WH. PERNARD | " Minstoa, N. ¢ | WSPresident CHARTS D:McfVER. | i ke .,<lb />De inh hath ae hogetwn Ct e  ee<lb /><lb /> : fe ~ ~<lb />) o ty T k .<lb />: : we oe i ~i )<lb />at ae, r ~ + i i ~ : ; : ts :<lb />| ~ ' : " : ey ee , ee<lb />; : bee ae � \ ~ { 4 ane r a 4<lb />te f ~ wuts ; yaity tj " T ; : ¥ :<lb /><lb /></p>
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REWLEOTOR- Mrs. D. L. James returned trom<lb />. __; Littleton Thursday evening: =<lb />�"� ba bd + d<lb />Ola Forbea, wite and children returh-<lb /><lb />{ Aplig Constant? al il Brings SDCCESS ed trom Littleton Thurseay evening.<lb />of ~ Miss Rosalind Rountree left this<lb /><lb />seinen 4 sesilpensisa AOE<lb /><lb />sc GO AT et<lb /><lb />Greatly Peduced Prices.<lb /><lb />[eae tee i i i iain did RAPS L A e e  S<lb /><lb />morning to visit friends in Scotland<lb /><lb />y "RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ao<lb />: N.ck. o<lb />AT : Paneenger aga mall train going W. F. Burch and family returned Pg<lb /><lb />| N th arrives 8:52 A.M. Going south, [Thursday evening from a visit to Bal-<lb /><lb />ar yes 6:57 P. M °<lb />S:vamer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />eens inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />/ eaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.<lb /><lb />timore.<lb /><lb />hugh Shepcard returned Thursday A Chance of 9 Life Time<lb /><lb />i Tae! ~AR<lb />ad? &amp; TAE<lb /><lb />day. Miss Ella King returned Thursday a<lb /><lb />: day and paturaa? evening from a visit to relatives in<lb />FeThis will be an se dat main alta _____" | Bal.umor..<lb />ordinary bargain wee . ,<lb />Miss Bettie Warren went to Wash-<lb />re WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />long to be remember ton today to visit het sister. Mrs. E.<lb /><lb />ed by wide-awake buy se . a ae<lb />ers and watchful shop- Generally fair tonight and Satur"| b. *oore.<lb /><lb />pers as a momentous | iia : : oe eg<lb /> -~money Saving OCCASION | evening trom a trip to Morehead City, Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb />WHAT THERE 1S. Wilson and Rocky MounT, par ee é<lb />ove Miss Myrtea James who bas been GREEN VILLE, oe NORTH CA ROLINA<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />visiting her sister, Mrs. Ollen E. War:<lb /><lb />?<lb />W h tle to Tell" You Fin , oge emote<lb />ash Goods Much ofglattle to Se on ren, returned nome to Salisbury t0" | 00 : ; SST<lb />! it Here. de .<lb />| y: E, B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />ae R. R. FLEMING, Pres,<lb />""~ A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />( VicelPres.<lb />One more July day. Snowed Under. G. 1. CHERRY, ig AssTt Cashier<lb /><lb />. 1250 yards beautiful The Greenville base bal) club re- CAPITAL!: Minimumf$1v,000 ; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Dress Ginghams to go turned Lome this morning trom Kin. OrganizedjJune}1st, 1897.<lb /><lb />at 5 cts a yd. County Commissioners next Mon-| 44, where they played a game cf a<lb />ay ball with the team there. They were The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />A big stock Light Hot weather produces insanity. Even | not in it"the score standing 24 to 4<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />Moon changed yesterday.<lb /><lb />Wash Material com- the ice is sort of cracked. The home boys claim they played first GREENVILL, N.C.<lb />prising nev brics to be aes erste pein and But | ine men on nee ae MOHIS Bank gnats aahi a<lb />sold at 3c and4cper yd gi t 8, Bee Senet SUS? FOR FUN. ie f ank wants your friendship and a share<lb />up Knights of Pythias meet tonight" - ifnot all, of your business, and will grant<lb />: : ck ta goed degree, es every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />2000 yards of White| . : | _SNehber pick ep usen ee Pe banking. We invite correspondence or @ per-<lb />Some men get as red as lobsters | till yoT see What am = in him,� says sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />rgain prices ei<lb />Goodsat bargain pr when they go out. blue fishing. Brother Watkins, ~De watahmillion<lb />Ladies Rufted Shirt Genuine Faber and Simplex lead | 2m not alwuz e« green es it looks.�<lb /><lb />Waist Sets all colors at pencils at Retizctur Kook Store. - |<lb />15 cts Sets.| NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />It seems strange that when a man ~ ae<lb />a as : , That is the way all druggists vell<lb />In our is taken in he usually feels put out) pROVES TASTELESS CRILL TON<lb /><lb />about it. IU for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb /><lb />6<lb />Shoe�"� recenent rngrareon te deine. ites tre oChiara lve Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale<lb /><lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating |<lb />Tonics. Price, 50¢. |<lb /><lb />bicycles.<lb />Department Good Tea, sold for 40 cents els:- ELON COLLEG E. eS OF -_ ""<lb /><lb />we can fit both | our where, our price 25 cents to close out. | ,<lb />foot and purse y Z. Moore &amp; Bro. NORTH CARVIDVA.<lb />° Situated on Southern Railway, im o<lb /><lb />Tne lecturer who speags in glowing| Piedmont section; very best water; 3<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 y �,� most) ian vhurch, non-sectacan in spirit and<lb /><lb />montanes<lb /><lb />The girls now insist upon engagement<lb /><lb />Swept down to $2.00- | light ou his eubject. teaching, highest moral tone, elegant Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies<lb />ca nraanthets + 4 tndelvhadag tionteoty on| a miemte cece ond: MMMM ts entire line o1<lb />Swept down to $1-65-| ¢.4 it at Reflecter Sook Store. Very | culuns equa? of best mule college. three : |<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, ie ated degree courses, Must liberal terms, best � | :<lb />Swept down to 31°25, atest Styles. savantages, ipens on application.<lb />. ~i . a) N . } i ~ . ,<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. The State Auditor makes the state- ". eo Potace 4.0,<lb /><lb />Swept down to 75. . |mert that 2,000,000 acres of Jand in<lb /><lb />Misses and childrens reduced | this State pays no tax.<lb />in sawe proportion.<lb /><lb />nee OS 4,<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store has just pee oaly<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb />LAN GTS<lb /><lb />received the prettiest line of box papers ma<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply | and tablets ever brought to Greenville. MIISI DIPILS WANTED bom af<lb /><lb />188 LINA SHEPARD,<lb /><lb />your wauls, realizing this fact we} Elegant cream ard peach high finish<lb />M's iwusic gradante ofthe) ~There are two classes of Bieycles, Columbias<lb /><lb />are acdivg to our already large<lb />stock of seasouable goods daly,<lb /><lb />papers in pound packages.<lb /><lb />such as The X rays have been succ2ss~ Mary Baldwin Seminary,<lb />Laces, Ribbons, Em- fully used in Paris tor the detection of Staunton, Va, desires to se- and others.<lb />food adulteration, They will fill a cure a limited number of<lb /><lb />broideries, Handker- long felt want if they shall only prove music pupils  Inetruction And chief among the others is the famous<lb /><lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs, to be able to find the traditional hair in dae eit dati erp<lb /><lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, H0- | the butter. erate. For further particulars Hartford Bicycle.<lb />seiry and many new ak eset Om apply to<lb /><lb />andstylish things. . "| ~The tcbacoo market open next MIss LINA SHEEPARD-| We. have on hand Columbias for renitng.<lb /><lb />k, di fi cin k h welche « ie. . :<lb />week, and in a few Weeks the ocotton All kinds ot repairing done on Bicycles,<lb /><lb />sew fst oD ESO<lb />: : whole the outlook for a lvely ft s<lb />Groceries, Furniture, tradeis good, Greenville, merchants | Tin ware, and Stov es.<lb /><lb />Hai dware Crockery who want to get their share ct this Ay (NR WARKE| bai , 3 |<lb />T T trade should not neglest to put an ad- | ILI. S: E Pender &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />be 1 . ° : 4 eee?<lb /><lb />and Gents Furnishings vertisment in the RerLEETOR. wa have bled od a Jango Retr<lb /><lb />is ator in our market to keep al! our ey<lb />Savlaape ond colic and we) atayerLeanes Brter. | mesla cont aa ects<lb />_ youthrongh avd posting you in} Tomorrow the steamer Meyers makes When you want fresh ee ~DIRnPC INC TITIIT<lb /><lb />prices' Remomber now 1s the | her last 1 o'clock trip on Saturday, Beef, Vork or ~Sausage | OAK Ri DCE IN STITUTE.<lb /><lb />~time and here i» the place to find | but will hereafter resume her regular o<lb />" wi gular| iy ale belie ie ant : en ee<lb /><lb />® mammoth outburatof bargains. | .hedule, leaving Greenville at 10 send us yb orders oe you will ; : FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. : |<lb /><lb />3 | idiot A. Bt er an get something mice, ¢ ean and | pweuty-bwo years under present principals. : atte last yeat. |<lb />bees % M. The Virgima Dare fresh every time. Phone 4l. Tr High Grade Vollege east prlncliale tea otedal it era of "<lb />will continue for a mozth longer mak oe ! Book-Keeping. Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~lhe Largest and Best Equipped "<lb />| ing two vrips a week from Washington patil {Ol y I i I Fitting School in the South. ~Location healthful and bewutiful. ~Terms to sult<lb />Mie aap : | l T te times.� For beautiful new catalogue address, : ms<lb />coke. | : , Profs. J, A. &amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. :<lb /><lb />Your friends,<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />fitted ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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