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          <lb />aero .w N11 AL<lb /><lb />~HE DAI<lb /><lb />4 D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. | © TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1897. No, 817<lb /><lb />petra nemesis amen ee iar ere meretta eterna omati shin<lb /><lb />ey THE PRESENT CONDITION COMMU NICATED,<lb />CO i "_"_" "s<lb />ar ofthe Tobacco Crop as Seen ard} Qaxzey, N.C., Aug. 2nd, 1897,<lb />oes Judged by O. L. Joyner in Pitt, ~pics tian :<lb />= Béactact ata ~Peribce of Mr. Eprror" Please allow me space<lb />oA 4 Edgecombe Counties. in your paper to saya word in regard<lb />a . to the way some things are working in<lb />panned a<lb /><lb />| CONCLUDED FROM YESTERDaY.] | this county, in a political way. It is<lb />well known that in the last legislature<lb />the members belonging to the Demo<lb />cratic party offered to co-operate with<lb />the Populists far enough to elect a sil<lb /><lb />Since July Ist the rvins have come it<lb />seems, just as we would like to have<lb />had them, and the crops have reached<lb />a very high degree of ~development<lb />though the writer inclines to the beliet ver Senator, and they (che Populits)<lb />that if we could have bad about two|efused su-h an offer and we see the<lb />result. Now what I want to say is<lb /><lb />e001 general seasons in June our crop<lb />ts ; . this, the Populists and Republicans are<lb />would have eclipsed anything we have|"" "~~ ee E<lb />ye esponsible for 28 pbnoxi<lb />had since 1890, but the drouth lasted |**P°? ible for the present obnoxious<lb />s:hool law, and I cannot see how ary<lb />Democrat can take hold of and belp<lb />them carry out their nefarious scheme,<lb /><lb />PVAALDAA AAA RA, *<lb />BiB hd ie a nt WANN OO ee NL le a en a<lb /><lb />Fo long that in some sections the crop<lb />could not beSaved and it was cured<lb />green in order tu save it. J have seen<lb />by serving as committeemen ~n each and<lb />every township, I believe in the doc-<lb /><lb />trine tu the victor belong the spoils. |<lb /><lb />the crops on both sides of the river, &amp;<lb />distance of nearly 50 miles and as Stated<lb />above, in some localities | have never i . '<lb />. Pherefore I say come out and have noth<lb />seen better crops, while probably the], . .<lb /><lb />: ~ing ts do with them and let them fill<lb />the offices andrun the government to<lb /><lb />suii thernselves.<lb /><lb />adjoining tarms had stftcred severely<lb />Gn eccount of drouth. The prettiest<lb /><lb />And the price of our<lb />Summer clothing has<lb /><lb />large crop of the weed. we have ever<lb />seen is on the farm of Capt. J. J.<lb />Laughinghouse near Grimesland. He<lb /><lb />Hands off gentlemen, thatTs my mot-<lb />g£ y<lb />to, and tne motto of a larga majority<lb /><lb />P<lb />!<lb />;<lb /><lb />SdG00D)D GHININDS<lb /><lb />ee co FA. et Vv ot INTO<lb /><lb />hia oélhely pores in-tebado. and: we of the Democratic varty. wv. declined with the ad-<lb />as pir acres acco. Bt ,<lb />~ é<lb />_ \ spent a half day looking over this ~vanceofsummer. We'd<lb />beautiful field of galdsn yellow and we BETHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />5 : a<lb />= hever saw a single poor acre in the " rather se II Summ, or<lb />gg entire lot. Mr. Laughinghouse is one of beret, N.C., Aug. 2nd, 97. Clothes at a loss than<lb />ee the must thoroueb and well rounded ee :<lb /><lb />2 G. W. Biouat and R.A. Glern, of :<lb />a farmers in Eastern Carolina ana while | to keep them over.<lb /><lb />Williamston, spent Sunday in town.<lb />he owns extensive agricultural inter-<lb /><lb />. A] yy ; t ~, . . ~ , a 7<lb />este, he has his work Tso thoroughly S, L. Peal, of Tarboro, attended the<lb /><lb />Whatever vou want<lb />~we have probably got<lb /><lb />ae id<lb /><lb />. ,¢ hd ay 7 , We re } an Verds r<lb />systematized that his operations are}; Sundry School picni¢ here Friday.<lb /><lb />po<lb />TQ ae<lb />eww?<lb />Co<lb />ae<lb />S =<lb />serous<lb />(en<lb />5 oO<lb />SS<lb />jo)<lb />" ~ .<lb />| conducted on the intensive business R. A.B on $<lb />. A. Bryan, of ~Larboro, was here {o<lb />Of system. It was our pleasure to spend Saturday  renresenti he 'Tarb (1b for less than cost. A<lb />" as +h Mr. Laugh Saturday representing the Tarboro<lb />T Coed some time in riding with GMP. augne= | * *<lb />5 Comme SE | arty ya | South rer, loss at this time is al-<lb />! O ot inghouse over his farms and aside irom<lb />: ASAE = _ being one of the best farmers in the} Miss Dare Hassell, of JaimesvilTe, mostas good as a profit<lb />ety F bee State he is one of the most delightful | who has been visiting at Prof. ob. F.<lb />ek n OD sons a ae ~earlier<lb />a ° cunversationalists of cur acquaineance. | HassellTs returned home Sunday even- .<lb />ey se ST . ,<lb />an = ae b Just across the river trom Mr. Jing. ; :<lb />: S iy a ~oul @ _ . 4 a . r . . * i<lb />a a omar c i Laughinghouse Col. W. R, Wharton The Baptist. Sunday. school held FRAN K VA/ I SON.<lb />Boxe Lf * a pone 1 . ; ~<lb />Ae ite: us ¢ st exuallent cr acco Ol |. . ,.<lb />are | _ send @ has a most excallent crop of en its anuual picnic last friday at the<lb />ae "s a twenty-five acres and a few miles cast ie<lb />Bey pe yrove acar town, It was largely at- Vr N '<lb />Bock! a of him Messrs. J. J. P. and T. RP ee THRE KING CLOTHIER,<lb />: ae " a : tended by the pupils and parents, and<lb /> lr i joes  1, hav Ops<lb />oo gg = fee) Hodges, father ind son, have crops was greatly enjoyed by all present, orien: oeae 2S URI eR RRNA LE ee<lb />Bredty as" -~ s that makes the hearts ot the owners :<lb />ae os i , woe . ~ ° Th "QUVIVE t He j � T<lb />yy oat scorn ore me vlad. This immediate sectien on both [be revival at the Methodist church ~ ,<lb />fie: tf . fs ; Sar . A) _<lb />Ay of ao ""_ siaes cf the river seems to have been [i still in progresse Rev B. B. Cul<lb />ae , . ; " aed 4°) mere favored with seasons than any breth was assisted last week by Revs<lb />o ~ os section we have seen and the crops of R. ¥. Bumpass and 8. A, wn i<lb />2 | ee: , - i kindsT how Chere has igen several conversions,<lb />a q q Laaad rm 3 * 5) ~ , 2 1 INE Sat é wh g, ~| ~?<lb />pee | = Tobacco in the Falkland and Farm- eleven joined Saturday morning There<lb />a : f © Sa<lb />fe 3 mt oh<lb /><lb />. : ne meeting<lb />exceptionally fine oncs, though in these 5)<lb /><lb />ville sections is better than it hag been | #"e agreat many penitents and much<lb />one interest is being manifested in the<lb />siace 18938 and we have seen some 5. .<lb /><lb />sections the acreage has been reduced<lb />fully one third. In Greene county the A Dangercus Kunaway.<lb />crops have improved wonderfully since About as exciting a runaway as has<lb /><lb />© gm<lb />the rains, bul, a great many were ruined | heen seen here occurred/ about noon V e } y a y LS a<lb /><lb />tor the lack of rain. In the southern|today. Charlle ForbesT horse got<lb /><lb />part cf Pitt and Craven crops are |away from him while over in South<lb /><lb />Dar-<lb />better than last year, though they have | Greenville and ran off up Evans street. e<lb />suffered immeasurably on account of |As the animal passed Five Points = alh day At my<lb />drouth. Taking Pitt and the adjoia- | parties on the stret tried to stop her.<lb />ing counties at present writing when | She left the street and took the  side-<lb />probably one halt the crop has been walk in front of A. ForbesT store and o<lb />saved. I am of the opinion that it is|cut down one post of his shelter with a tore<lb />fully 40 per cent betier than the con~| wheel of the buggy. Wight then folks °<lb />dition snowed a munth ago, but ia the}began to scatter, and nobody even<lb />greater part ot the territory where the|thougbt of disputing the horsesT claim A nice lot of<lb />farmers primed their tobacco much | to tae entire sid:walk. There was clear<lb />complaint is made on account of the |sailingfor nearly half a block, but<lb />tip of the plant taking the second| when StarkeyTs sture was reached CLOTH ING. SHOES,<lb />4 growth and nearly everyone is of the | things began to mix up. A wheel on{<lb />opinion that the best of the crop has|ihe right split open,a box of candy<lb /><lb />already been saved especially where|that Jim had lett out, This swayed L AWNS AND Di MITFIE Ss<lb /><lb />Te<lb /><lb />Td 4<lb /><lb />SpoOos) JOJULM pues<lb /><lb />| the farmere primed. the buggy across the sidewalk und the<lb />earn opposite wheel collided with the corner ~ :<lb />i: A Long Mortgage. of Brady's building, ~This threw the| Are being shoved out of the way at<lb /><lb />Tne longest single instrument ever buggy over the other way again end<lb /><lb />recorded in tais county is now in the} the ouside wheel made Brady's street ' : . |<lb />office of the Register of Deeds awaiting | lamp look like it had been monkeying $ a) (C4.<lb />registration, It is a mortgage trem with a cyclore. By this time the cor- | |<lb /><lb />the Roanoke Railroad and Lumber|ner was reached where the big tree to make room for fall goods.<lb /><lb />eS<lb /><lb />10 OT<lb /><lb />= ; New Jersey ~Lrust Safety | knocked one whechofjthe ouggy almost<lb />Ps; ik pa Be (The eas e) cavers a! into rigs thing and roll- I hese summer goods will not be carried over<lb />Fre ee and Will G1 ubout 25/| ed the horse over in the. street. ~For<lb />ee = ~ or books.. The reg-|tuuately the horse ~wasT only sligi.tly and you eal get, bargains. on them.<lb /> | 7 ~stration tee i is $10.10, | hurt and it is rematkeble that the buy- o sa ROW UH) Dany 1 apignryl<lb />rp Oe ioral ~ on gy was not completely: wrecked after Pf if - &amp; omT! .<lb />a a) x + Puere i is:now anol: sickness. report-| colliding with so many different<lb />! ; i 5 ed over the ccunty. : things.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>havi<lb /><lb />oe aaa<lb /><lb />1»<lb /><lb />eet tects me<lb /><lb />nannies ce 3<lb />Bmored as psi n-lant nail mnattor.<lb /><lb />: """ imesmmeveraienenieat &amp; ONY Seape Ne Ee<lb />wi<lb />SURSCRIFTIGN RATES.<lb /><lb />es s ~(on year. EP: ° * e $3.00<lb />poe woth, - «to.<lb />One week. ; =e Oe<lb />- Delivered in town by eurriers without<lb /><lb />- gxera cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />adn application to the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />ee aOR POS yan<lb /><lb />" "<lb />we one a live corresponuens at<lb />avery postottice inthe county, who will<lb /><lb />send in briet items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />fa each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />~aad only on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Satter<lb /><lb /> Toesvay, Avayst 3, 1897,<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />~ QUINERLY ITEMS<lb />+ Qumvegt,, N..C., Aug 2nd T97.<lb />Miss Lillie Nobles, of Pactolar,<lb />spent Tuesday here visiting the<lb />Misses Brocks.<lb /><lb />Misses Maggie and Bessie<lb />Tucker, of Newbern, spent the<lb />past week visiting at Mr. Joshua<lb /><lb />Tucker's.<lb /><lb />Dr. W. W. Dawson, ot Ayden,<lb />will locate here about the middle<lb />of this month to practice medi-<lb /><lb />- cine.<lb /><lb />Misses Gladys, Helen end<lb />Ruth, daughters of our esteemed<lb />towosman Mr. L. J. UChapman,<lb />are spending a rew days visiting<lb />~relatives in Ayden.<lb /><lb />Glad to see Charlie May and<lb />Leon Dawson, of Maple Cypress<lb />and J. R. Harvey, of Grifion, iv<lb />town on Sunday.<lb /><lb />A yery refreshing rain fell here<lb />on the Ist, whicn was much ap-<lb /><lb />28. PB. Harper and Sam<lb />Sugg, of the Kinston warehouse,<lb />and Wooten and Coleman, of the<lb />~Planters Atlantic, were here this<lb />week looking for the ogolden<lb />weed� Greeuv.lle warehousemen<lb />may look to their laurels for we<lb />have the weed in this section in<lb />"great adunuance. Capt. EK. M.,<lb /><lb />Pace, formerly vf your city, Low}<lb /><lb />of Newbern, is worxiag up right<lb />much interest in the Newbern<lb />market.<lb /><lb />Willie Kilpatrick has accepted<lb />a positionto crayel for the Kin-<lb />jston warehouse this season.<lb /><lb />We congratulate your city<lb />onoon the prospect ot having a<lb />sieam fire engine.<lb /><lb />try ncwspa; er 18 the subscriber<lb />who owes for several years sut-<lb /><lb />_ seription."Press and Printer.<lb /><lb />The local newspaper is rarely<lb />an object of charity. In nine<lb />cases out oftenit gives twenty<lb />times as much as_ it receives.<lb />"Press and Printer.<lb /><lb />YY Se<lb /><lb />The twenty five heaviest multi-<lb />millionaires in the United States,<lb />says the Jewish Messenger, are<lb />all pure blooded, thoroughbred<lb />_ Gentiles and churchmen. Two<lb />othirds of ther nomber could<lb />readily buy all the wealthy He-<lb />brews of America twice over.<lb /><lb />arets Candy Cathartic, the miost<lb />- wonderfu medical disconery of the age.<lb />: - plearant and retreshing to the taste,act,<lb />" Fen and seinen on kidneys, liver |<lb /><lb />iA oCompanscn of tue New Ter. Law<lb /><lb />|eomparison o/ the present tariff<lb /><lb />52.33.<lb /><lb />oThe wolet enemy of any cour-|.<lb /><lb />|ahould be disappointing<lb /><lb />d the: country."Philadelphis Re-<lb /><lb />ae the ge<lb /><lb />I scented<lb /><lb />J ty<lb /><lb />| Washington. 31-"The<lb />law With the Wilson act author-<lb />~| .zed by Congress has been com,<lb />pleted. It was mde by Chas<lb />H. Evans, who has Deen engaged<lb />in the preparation of the tariff<lb />bills with which Congress has<lb />ealt since 1872. ~ths compari-<lb />son is made in rates-exoressed in<lb />ad valorem terms, between the<lb />present law and the Wilson law.<lb />The statement places tue ayerage<lb />duty rate under ti:e new law at<lb />54.66 per cen.. 1d valorem, as<lb />/ayainst an average of 40.10 under<lb />the Wilson law, tbe average ve-<lb />ing figured upon the basis of va'-<lb />ues in 1896.<lb /><lb />The statement shows the fol-<lb />lowing Increases in perrentage:<lb />Chemicals from 23.53 to 30.67;<lb />wocls and woolens 47 63 to 86,54;<lb />silks from 46.96 to 53.41; eartb-<lb />enware and glassware 35 to 5247<lb />metals 38.11 to 49.24: sugar 40.94<lb />to 74.16; tobacco 109.06 to 121.90;<lb />agricultural products 3244 to<lb />38.42; spirits, etc., 61.54 to 68.63 ;<lb />euvtton manufactures 42,75 to<lb /><lb />Some of the increases expected<lb />in revenue ate a3 follows:<lb />Chemicals from ¥5,619.239 to $8,-<lb />422,084; earthenware and glass-<lb />ware irom $8,006,839 to $12,303,-<lb />148; metals fvom $13,197,416 to<lb />$17,487,482; woods from $605,749<lb />to $2,439,536, sugar from $29,-<lb />910,713 to $54,207,642 ; agricultu-<lb />ral products from $7,727,614 to<lb />$14,587,600.<lb /><lb />These estimates are based upon<lb />the supposition that the vaiue<lb />and volume of imports will re-<lb />main the same. :<lb /><lb />See<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />ite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want w quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torcs.?, made well<lb />strong, magnetic. full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No"To-Bue, the wonder-<lb />worker that mukes weak men_ strong.<lb /><lb />oo<lb />i]<lb /><lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba<lb /><lb />rom your own drugyist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure, booklet and sample<lb /><lb />mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />) a<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />Cost of Postal Seryice.<lb /><lb />The followiug bit of information<lb />concening Our posta! expendi-<lb />tures 1s taken from the New York<lb />Commercial Advertisai.<lb /><lb />oAt the fiist glance it seems<lb />Strange that the postal sevice of<lb />the United States should cost<lb />$9,000,000 a year above receipts,<lb />Waile that of Great Britain yields<lb />&amp; protit of over $14,000,000, thatiof<lb />France nearly $10,000,000, that cf<lb />Garmany $6,000,000, and that of<lb />Russia $5,000,000 and that of<lb />eyen India and Japan $1,5. 0,000.<lb />About the only other nation<lb />whose poatal service doss not pay<lb />expenses are Canada, Norway,<lb />Siam, Chili, Peru, Bulgaria and<lb />Bolivia. Butlightis thrown on<lb />our postal deficiency by the fact<lb />thatthe United States has six<lb />times the length of postal routes<lb />by railroad of any other country.�<lb /><lb />carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />er a |<lb /><lb />There 1s no luil in the gold<lb />hurrab nor halt in the. nortuw ard<lb />rush. Klondike is clearly much<lb />more than a nine daysT wonder"it|_<lb />18 the chief sensation of the year.<lb /><lb />begin on<lb /><lb />branches.<lb />lectual influences are ungu<lb />d'scipline is mild but positively firm,<lb /><lb />CommussioaersT Meeting.<lb /><lb />At their meetiug on Monday,<lb />2nd, the Board of County Gom-<lb />missioners issued orders for<lb />paupers amounting to $90.00; for<lb />~County Home $178.33 ; Superin-<lb />tendent of Health $31; for jail<lb />$119.35; Commissioners per diem<lb />$18.20; for umber and freight<lb />$147.14; other sundry expenses<lb />$125.26.<lb /><lb />S Fleming was granted<lb />~jicenses to ratatl liquor at<lb />ParkerTs X Roads,<lb /><lb />~Bynum Teel was exempt from<lb />paying poll tax for 1897.<lb /><lb />Some changes were made in<lb /><lb />valuation of certain lands on<lb />petition. Fifty two parties who<lb />had failed to list taxes were<lb />allowed to list.!<lb />The petition of G. M. Moorirg,<lb />W.R. Whichard ard others, to<lb />change the boundary line be-<lb />tween Carolina and Pactolus<lb />was granted. The new line<lb />between the two townships 18 as<lb />follows: Beginning where W.<lb />R. WhichardTs new road _ leaves<lb />the old boundary line andrunn'ng<lb />with said new road on the south<lb />side of WhichardTs plantation to<lb />the Washington road, thence<lb />with the line between the lands of<lb />Waniol Hill, deceased, and T. J.<lb />Sheppard to the ran of Briery<lb />Swamp, thence down the run of<lb />said swamp to the road below<lb />ShepparaTs mill.<lb /><lb />Se ceeaiathemninaieesial<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />And so the white Republicans<lb />in Georgia are indignant  be-<lb />cause the administration is<lb />showing su many of its favore to<lb />the negroes of that State. ~That<lb />shows what sevse of justice they<lb />have. Ifthe administration were<lb />fair it would give nine tenths ct<lb />the Federal offices in Georgia to<lb />the negroes for they give the Re-<lb />publican party nine tenths of the<lb />votes it gets in that State. Do<lb />the white Republicans of Geor-<lb />gia, and of all the other Soutnein<lb />States, for the matter of that,<lb />claim itasa right that the tail<lb />shall foreyer wag the dog?<lb />Precious few vo-es the Repub-<lb /><lb />lican party gets in the South,<lb />taxing ore State with another,<lb />except from the blackmen, and<lb />any feir minced wan ought to be<lb />Willing to concede that when a<lb />Republican administration is in<lb />power in Washington the black<lb />peo»le deserye the bulk of the<lb />offices in the Southern States."<lb />Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />ces eer een nae =<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Pernt,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfotk prices of Colter<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk +<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Te<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb />Middling<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb />Geod Ordinary<lb />Tone"rm.<lb /><lb />PEANUT ¢<lb /><lb />pen ~}<lb />Cz a<lb /><lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime<lb />ancy<lb />Spanish?<lb />Tone"q ist.<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />"The next. session of? this school; will<lb /><lb />vem<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />ad x EN<lb /><lb />60 to<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER,<lb /><lb />~Lhe terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Engiish, per month ; 82 00<lb /><lb />eet Intermediate ~* 2 50<lb />Higher m4 93 00<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive, eat a Cas| Languages (each) * $1 00<lb /><lb />Music including useof nstrument 33 00<lb />No deduction for ioss time except in<lb /><lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb /><lb />weeks duration.<lb /><lb />The instruction is thorough in al its<lb /><lb />~he moral tone and Pan<lb />1e<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or addreas,<lb />MRS, ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenyille, N.C<lb />July, 21, 1897, ~<lb /><lb />the<lb />movement will haye done good.<lb />s}im re-awakening the spirit of<lb />C.| commercial enterprise throughout<lb /><lb />Even if the results in solid metal| ~<lb /><lb />~LUMBER.<lb />HAvE ESTABLISHED A<lb />~Lumber Yard at Greenyille with.<lb /><lb />W. R. (ite as Manager. Orders<lb />or Lumbe ughor Dressed<lb />left with<lb /><lb />ere can be<lb />HIN ES ~BROS. LUMBER ga med<lb />Kinstoa, N.C<lb /><lb />RL. DAVIES, Pres't.<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />ae ee LITTLE Oagn' oF<lb />1896.<lb /><lb />%,<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />" The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close'cft Business May 14th, o1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.T<lb />Lonte-and Distoonts $42,153.81 § Capital stockT paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Dratts 895,29 Surpius and Profits . 3.042,54<lb />Due from Banks ,772.46$ Deposits subject to Check 58,812.65<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1, 503,003 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Current Expenses 1,312.04! Due to Banks 5OS.15<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56 ~Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 lay pane,<lb />Cash on hand ¢ 28.08.18 Votal $85,566.34<lb />5. ee, iia<lb />Total $35,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aid shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation cousistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />err i a<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge ~®<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />ANE<lb /><lb />GOOUS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />HRY AND<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />(0 GOOD &amp; SON<lb /><lb />Just try a ive. Lux Of cascarets, the<lb />finest. liver and bowel jegu ator ever<lb /><lb />seins} senenininit<lb /><lb />UNDERTAK&amp; S<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />"O<lb /><lb />eet en yan i gi<lb /><lb />We have ut reveived &amp; oew<lb />hearse and vce alcest line of Cof-<lb />ins and Ceskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb />_ We ara prepusod +<lb />lng id tu its Lora.<lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />ducting fuzerals and bodies on<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will reveiye<lb />every mark of respect,<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower thau ever.<lb />Ve do not want monupoly but<lb />suvite competition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Juho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />40 embalm-<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />UALS<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />W.M. Bond,<lb />B°*� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming<lb /><lb />made<lb /><lb />Valuahle Property far sale,<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lumder Company, for the purpose<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.{C.<lb />Practice in all ths courts,<lb /><lb />pomennnaemets<lb />oe<lb /><lb />of setiling the affairs of said Company, 3arbers.<lb /><lb />I hereby olfer for sale the real estate in<lb /><lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville AMES A. SMITH,<lb />belonging to said Company. This piop- _ TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit pui chasers.<lb />F or further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />- LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Kinsion, N. C,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Receiver.<lb /><lb />SRBERT EDMUNDS, |<lb />FASHIONABLE BARERR, *_<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE....<lb /><lb />~ale Academy,<lb /><lb />The uexe session of the school will<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897'<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 187¢.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />#2 00<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTE vow tesr ne fe<lb />PORK SIDES &amp;'SHONMLDER | fisher a 93 00<lb />Languages (each) ~** =o $100.<lb /><lb />JARMERSANI* MEKUHAN''S BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pur<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />u ailits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />( eemenend ¢ Lad<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the, pepo!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask @ continuance of 4 weg past<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W KH. RAGSDADEA@<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE<lb /><lb />Tcbacco. Snuff, &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactusc. 9 en<lb />lin: you to bay at one ice A eow-<lb />cie stock of |<lb /><lb />-FURN ITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat ear)<lb />the times,<lb />ing a<lb /><lb />ee sell at a close<lb /><lb />sold for er Su Reretre bavi<lb />scebeee mar N. Us<lb /><lb />a. M SO<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>id<lb /><lb />MLMINGTUN § WELD | Genny ano sHERMAN. | DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />te meer<lb /><lb />When bilious or ccemze, ext, a Cas-<lb /><lb />i : . toy she ican ats ig aa EH<lb />: siete = J | caret, candy cathartic, eure guaranieéd"<lb />AND BRANCHES. fheir Generoms: Appreciation of Each Otb- | : + : ae 10 ote ) ae ee oS a<lb />crTs Abilities.  ig ae 9 Sirs ~<lb />ND FLORENCE &amp; RUAD ae od et ou |qese ~ vi : ey<lb />os ue 7 In The Century, Generali Horace CHURCiAkS., | ea? rr<lb />Ccadensea penedule | Porter says, in the coarse of bis ee ame ,<lb /><lb />oCampaigning With Grant:'<lb /><lb />A little before: .9 o'clock on the BAPTHST"Services every Sunday,<lb /><lb />evening of Sept. 4, while. :e gen | moring and evening, PrayerT meeting<lb />, . . PEND eee r ~~ ce : br eae as<lb /><lb />eral was having a quict si oke in | Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb /><lb />~ Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb /><lb />/ TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />CUALNVUVOD A TRLOTOSAY $ |<lb /><lb />4a ONVIUALS oPY<lb /><lb />DEES BSS OD LEGO. OOO HK) OS OOD OG OOD<lb /><lb />Dated RB | frout of his text. and disous:inge the |e"! '  -_"<lb />May pa i pen | | | front ol his te daly and CLISends ing the fy D. Rouniree, Superintendent, a T : ®).<lb />é age AE Ra | ~ampaign in Georgia, a dispatch nad re : "<lb />ots " { " ~ 7 a ~dl 5 e ~eeareipaad  ] x .<lb />sssnuik ease i, SOE, | fame | Came from Sherman announcing the CATHOLIC"No regu_ar services, S39 PRACTICAL : a<lb />pA, M7) 1. M fcaptme of Atlanta, which bad oe-| EpIsCOPAL"Serviess fourth Sun-| 2E38 . ay OP<lb />weave Weldon | fe a | curred on Sept. 2. It was immedi-|day, morning and evening. Lay ser-| 938] a ant 3 Be):<lb />At, Rocyk Mt ) be Oe ately read aloud to the staff, and | vices second Sunday morning. ev. 4. rae : |e LEE | as --<lb />_" "e eae emma el (Ale paola ee mee fara faw | Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 i�,� ; a.<lb />| after civcussing the news for a few stclelbte eg ts = W<lb />; i ! oa ee ae oSphere A.M. W. B. Brown, Superinterdant.; 924% Pa ORKER.<lb />iv Tarboro fj 12 12 minutes aud uttering many words 548 LO AR SE<lb />: | ~ | praise of Sherman, the general; METHODIST"Seiv'ces everv Sun-| Jeg? , 2° Offers his services to the 2<lb />Ly kooky Mt i 12 o | 4 * wiate the following reply! oI have day, morning and evening. Prayer re | ) citizens of Greenville and the 3<lb />Ly Wilson fj, 208 OT) eect yeceived vour dispatch an. | meeting Wednesday ~evening. Rey.) 9252 Be. public general .<lb />Liv Selma | 2 AQ) | gust received your caspatch ail: 1M. Wetson, Pastor. Sunday school; $225 ; oe © RENeyAy,<lb />Lv Fay'tteville| 4 15) G7 nowneing the captureot Atlanta. In/9:3) 4, M.A. B. Illington, Superio- | rép Ps) ! vz ROOFING, GUTTERING, +<lb />Ar. Florence |) 6 68) | hover of your great victory I have |.endent. | ! $2 3 aye  Sprouting ard Stove Work,� 2<lb />een Soh ee A en eet re enn wor stey | irec 14 , . ~ Pea a . fo : o4 4 fa<lb />(| o af ordered a aniate to be fred with PRESBYTERLAN"Sarvices thira 2¢ es x a specialty : }<lb />be shotted guns from «very battery Sunday, morning sud evenirg. a weig f Satisfaction guaranteed or (<lb />~ 7 ¥ + r x6 1 o ow . ~ * ? ex * e ~ «<lb />ro ; bearing upon theenemy. The sa- J. B, Morton Vastor. Sunday school ism no charges made. Tobacco @<lb />""" | ""~ | lute will be fired within an hour, niles M. h. B. Ficklen Superinten- i2= #5 Fives made in, siaton. Shap Me<lb />2 | 5 ; Ck a4 oy i = sy , Eo . : . ~<lb />LY Wilson zy ~ a. ~| anrid great rejoicing. ven re é og iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. 3<lb />Lv Golssboro ~| 3 10! 5 | In the meantime the glad tiding: LODGES. ee q0 ~ Ps<lb />Lv Magiolia 4 16) ¢ | had been telegraphed to Meade and =i WW RPE RRL OY oeMABU A:<lb />A) Wilmington) 6 a5 9 45) Butler, with directions to fire the Soereen: seeccerceecco! 7, | We<lb />P.M. A.M) salute, and not long afterward the<lb />| roar of artillery communicated the| A. F..&amp; A. \_"Greenville Loage No Ce fn : ny 9 alr K<lb />| TRAINS GOIN NOTRE. joyful news of victory throughout 284 meets first and third Honda eee ~% sy ~f 0 bs Had o<lb />Ade ed § t ,<lb /><lb />ing, WM.King W. M,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />- our army and bore sad tidings to<lb />Dated +}, the ranks of the enemy. An answer :<lb />gH was received from Sherman, in we 0.0. ba cheivieie t ne Ry an<lb />Ube hi rT? ta races Meets every Tuesday evening. D, W.<lb />whic said: 2Celve .<lb />a he . ai . have re ceived Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb />FA. M.i\P.M your dispatch and aill communicate<lb /><lb />~~ OCR OSS, CSRS ge aS Se ah ce OS<lb />oi 5 au. : = nt . .. ~ ' q . ~ i ; : '<lb />Ly Fivrernce || 8 45) 74 ! it.to the troops in :general crders,| K. ol P."Tar River Lodge No, 93, May Wh | It ? Na Hin<lb />Ly Favetteville|!11 10, 9 40 * #* * Thave always felt that you meets every Friday evening. H. W. ALAA at S : gi<lb /><lb />Whedbee, C. C. Frank Wilson. K. of<lb /><lb />No.<lb />Ho. .<lb />Daily<lb /><lb />Ly Selma =| 12 87 would take per 7 mor as ,<lb />Wai os personally more pleas-} Rand s. = . °<lb />al a Pe ure in my success than in your . ; soe  Itis a pictur eof tae celebr ated F<lb />or | | [|-own, and I reciprocate the feeling! &amp;.A-"eeb Vance Couucil No. 1696 : .<lb />ip ? _ meets every Thursday evening. W. B.<lb />' ~tos i tothe fullestiextent. Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb />Grant then wrote to Sherman; kof H , ~odes Oo. 1180 : :<lb />a 7 |) UL ao «| feel th: - ave accc ishe tof H."Insurance Lodge No, 116° .<lb />ae A. M. 7P. M. : uber that yeu have Roconiphyhe o meets every Friday evening. » Johr<lb />-y Wilmington} 9 00 aay the most giganticandertaking piv- Flanagan D. Henry Sheppard, R. Best ° u Th fit °<lb />: lv Magnolia {+71 50 , 8 30/emto any generalin this war witb! " ramet , in use �,� out ot no business man is<lb />- ug Wik, o 7 100) | 9 36] awskill and ability which will be ac | A-L.of H, Pitt Council 236 meets complete without one. .<lb />re Tarboro i . 1027! knowledged in history as unsur- oo huey nant = Be vherty | 4 :<lb />derinaen |} |__| passed, if notamegualed. It gives| ~* eee Th R fl t B k S<lb />. aS 45 Jme as m Ve ip cae e secore this a euencsines �,� �,� ec or OO tore :<lb />: S23 el in your favor as itwould in favor i i<lb />; _ Za = "4 of any living:man,niyself included.� COLLEGES. has a nice assor tment ol these F ountain P ens<lb />: ~ iD M. ~p.w.) ohe above -eorrespondence with . . a50 a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold P ens,<lb />| Ly Wilson 1 4, 10 22] Sherman recalls the letters which ou will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />sock 33 | yey inte he ave i : 1 ; :<lb />Ariiccky Mt | 23 "".| 11 15) were interchanged between them The University. . varn how very cheap they are.<lb />; . Mi | after General Grant's successes in |<lb />Ar Tarboro ~400 . . "<lb />Lv Tarborc lg the west. The general wrote tu . veer errne<lb />Lv Rocky Mu | 2 17 o| Sherman at ~that time: ~~What i 47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb />Ar Weldon want is to. express my thanks to you | ~~<lb /><lb />(Summer School 158), total 549. Board] You may never,<lb /><lb />and McPherson as the men to whom, | 3.49 a mon~h, three Brief Courses,<lb />~~ = / above all others, I. feel indebted for |hree Full Courses, Law and Medical But should you ever Ga.<lb /><lb />Trait on scotinad Neck Braoen Xoa | Whatever iI shave:had of success. [Schools aad School of Pharmacy<lb /><lb /> ya, ha : Sa and N eace Dee ev Oue advice end: aasiehance See cohoal fa ~Peachers as Sahat  ° :<lb />.. Gr o8 Scovland Neck at 5.10 «| have been of help to me you know, |2U�"��"� fb Fenocl forT ~ves - Schol-<lb /><lb />m., Greenville 6, .m. bee *P tO y * farships and Loans for the Needy. i &amp; ja] n<lb />Z ville 6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.55 How far your execution of whatever ' 7 ] l<lb /><lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60 Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb />&amp; �"�., Greenville 8.42 4. m, Arriving| hastheen given you.to do entitles Chapel Hill, N.«.<lb /><lb />sane ce m., We'don ILM am | yourto the: reward iI cam receiving, .<lb />y exegpt Sunday. ie: 3 well ; T<lb />you cannot know as well as I 2 North Carolina o= Come to see Us,<lb /><lb />T'rainsen Washnigton Branch Jeay | fee! all the gratitude this letter<lb /><lb />bb sein cn aa a He and He p.m | would express, giving it the most College ot Agriculture le<lb />rmele 9.102. m., and 3.40 p | flattering construction.� Sherme OR WON AN ORICA A<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m.. returning beayes . a ering a B20 ction Sher man and Mechanic Arts, Bie AAA A AAA<lb />Tarboro 8420 p. m., Parmele 10.20 e. 1 wrote a.no 2238 manly letter in re- . :<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, "arsives Washiagton | DIY: ~After insisting that General) _"_ Will open Se;t. $th, 1807,<lb />- 11,40 a, m,,and 7.20 pm. Daily .ex-| Grant assigned to his.subordinates |Thorcugh academic, scieatific and tech-<lb />vpt Sunday. Conneete with traine.on| too large a share of merit, he went | ical courses. Experienced Special-<lb />, . Scotland Neek Branch. pre nv: o7 Bear - t be as ists in every department.<lb />: a. OHO WCNOVS OU 10 be a8 Expenses per session, ineluding board.<lb />Train leaves Laroorg, N C, via adpe- | brave, patriotic.and just as the great | " ; , °<lb />| smarle &amp; Rakeigh Ri. daily except sun. | prototy;pe, Washington ;as unselfish, | 2! County Students ed xg<lb />~day; ac 8 dp. mn. Suads ye nage sun. | prototype, Washington ;.2s unselfish, | yoy al] other Students 123 00<lb />es Be platen Noe eh As A Ob - Mi} kind hearted .and honest asa man] Apry for Catalogue to ~ e<lb />* Revurning.iaaves Plymogth daily athe shouldbe, but,the chieficharacteris- | AUEX ANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLp.| Anything from Ga. |<lb /><lb />~Sunday, 7.60. m., Sungay 9.00 u ~,,| tic is the simple faith in-success you | Raleigh, N. C. Presidents<lb />srive Tarhere 10.16 am and 11. «| have always .manifested, which I<lb /><lb />. Visiting Card<lb />{rain ou Migland N. Gs brauch Siesaar | can likzn.to nothing ele than the TRINITY COLLEGE. cman T'() A enemas<lb /><lb />tisold3boro daily, except Kunday. 6.05 4), ith a Christian has in the Saviour,<lb />ae. arriving Smvithtield 7-30 a. au. Re) * * * .I knew, wherever I was, Sext Sess; 0 6<lb /><lb />ai, joaves eunithileld 6.00 a. m,, ae! that you,thought of me, and if I got MOTE HESHOR Opens Sapeoniber, 8.<lb />nwes at Goldshers 9,30 . w. iin a tight place you would help me | ~Ihree full courses of study. Large<lb /><lb />Wrains on se Rout if alixe.�� The noble sentiments |8umber of electives, 'I'wo full chairs in<lb />Lisxtta branch, Florence R| English. Women admitted to all classes<lb /><lb />ins leave Lava6.40 pm, ative Dunbar|expressed,in this.and similar corre- ql I " D '<lb /><lb />; . vtuajel aw T ; One Hundred and one Thousand Do!) | R<lb /><lb />eck Check oe eye he accu alng spondence were three bright spots added to the undoes during. the 1�,� al y eflector.<lb />aie Latta 7. Ween dally sec kone r Land Which serued to relieve the gloomy | present year. Oaly male literary college |<lb /><lb />ae : ' Pp Be picture af desolating war, in North Carolina that is loeated in a<lb /><lb />E*'ull Sheet Poster<lb /><lb />city. | VA<lb />Twin oaClingar Branch leaves War-| " The best business course offered in Gives the home News<lb />sa.W fer Clinton gaily, excep! Suuday, the state. Send for album and catalogue.<lb /><lb />tu Gy. m. and 8.50 p, m: ing| % AABAAA | Addre-s .C. KILG : every 4<lb />cabenlinton ui ote. obs beer | AS  lire INO. C. KI G01, i alternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />EES BMI MPLS WAL) Peat omer eee<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall poinse daily, aiirail via<lb />ISS LINA SHEPARD, seriber? It hot Von<lb /><lb />Richwone. alse at Revky Mowat with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina 8 for Noniclk<lb />, ne all points N prt vite Norfolk,<lb />: HN ¥. DIVINE, JVI a wasic gradoate of the TLE TT Aiton Young La.ties OUL<lb />. General Supt, Mary Baldwin Seminary, INSTITUT rer aa nape 0h i ie<lb />ee : . Excellent buildings and beautiful<lb />it eee GN eradie Manage: Stauvton, Va, desires to se- grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />od. E. - GenTl Maezer, care a limited number of} splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />music pupils  Tuastraction ti le nel patti tkae Thorough<lb />wiil be thoro T in its Courses. gh in its Standard<lb />ui be toorough sud by the Uveurpassedin Lts INSELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />|<lb />latent mettiod. Terms mod-| Np soclaL INFLUENCES,<lb />erate. For further particulars ~Twenty-une oftieers and teachers.<lb /><lb />apply te Very reasonable ptiees. Send tor cat-<lb /><lb />jMIss LINA SHEEPAR).| alogue to JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A. The Eastern Reflector. | 2<lb />The State Normal :<lb /><lb />Bm, ERAS<lb /><lb />: THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />it abl<lb /><lb />I aity ~Newspaper yi | Greenville Market. jand Industrial School,| te $]i us. -vour..: | Re<lb />E 3 , : | Corrected by 3. M. Svbultz. GREENSBORO, N. C. , y A YCUL. 5 |) ! a<lb />a Set el beet a ; T Bis<lb />a ak ates th (; lyst olin Buiter, per lb 15 Lo 26 age 4950 Ag sia of the rata contains the hews every ig<lb />EB an 7 hy | zh « 1orough prof ssivnal, rary. clussi- Lanter da poly otai ue ees a<lb />. nt lee me ar i as ha, eed tii , iy ne eal, scientitie aad industrial eilueation week,. and gives informa-<lb />a doogt taste ova wad ~fi ern Br he edi: " i som wd p Faculty tion to the fa per Ty<lb />he ' rs. i ' WG we<lb />a a _|Corn Meal * 45 50 60 sti ~ety. Praction betisl cf 126 fps 1) Oy aie ately imasy) ob piece, : :<lb />~ ~aie wo tarot! tlaat] |T | Peat Family 4.25 to 5.75) for teachers. Morethan 1,200 matrieu- specially those 2TOWL<lb />hd dad he Sela lela a TS OA a ~Lard 54 to 10 lates representing every county. in he ae. pea ory ee<lb />The Onl� fFive-Dollar Daily | Oats #5 to 40! stateexc: pt three. Corie. pundence in- . tobacco, that IS worth<lb />voy bane wil ide be hen: Ce J rpg Pi nad al eet ee : ; man nit nT am i<lb />Ae ty ea 3 , vain | » To a. in | Mar re th<lb />Sa Class inthe State. ina ape «075 bo} 0) dormitories all free tuition applications oe | oy pe rend oa t fe<lb />EL ee oT TOhiokeng Sh 0% | anust be made beford oA gaetT Ist. For pred A. subscription price.<lb />Pe ean pie fs Ps 41K) : Eggs per dos 1 60 If ~tataloyue and infor mation, address : ~ ae . ~<lb />MB, BERNARD) (Beoewax.ver_ te Pres'dent CH RLKS D, Mel VER. (ee Vigil tee 4<lb />LAM TES RM TVS Pe Ee aT SN ss Si : ia file tiee :<lb />og | | ~wi Su 5, wnt mig sal . , , i } Ns } i i { » ! ~ i) fi c<lb />: UV at i EEC ES pet ae<lb />/ ~ @<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />eo "<lb /><lb />igo = hl<lb /><lb />our every<lb />COant supplied<lb /><lb />at the<lb />I<lb /><lb />itt a<lb /><lb />oft<lb /><lb />Caneel<lb /><lb />This will be an extra-<lb />ordinary bargain week<lb />tong 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 />catenin eate<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful<lb />Dress Ginghams to, go<lb />at 6 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />A big stock Light<lb />Wash Material com-<lb />rising new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 3c and4c per yd<lb /><lb />up.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Rufted Shirt<lb />Waist Setsall colors at<lb />15 cts Sets.<lb /><lb />In our<lb /><lb />Shoe~ ;<lb />Department<lb /><lb />we can fit both your<lb />foot and purse.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50<lb />Swept down to $2.00.<lb /><lb />Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00,<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $150,<lb />Swept down to 31:29.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00.<lb />Swept down to .75.<lb />Misses and childrens reduced<lb />in same proportion.<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are acding to our alreadr large<lb />stock of seusonable gouds daily,<lb />such as»<lb /><lb />Laces, Ribbons, Em-<lb />broideries, Handker-<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho-<lb />seiry and many new<lb />andsiylish things. _<lb /><lb />- Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />Haj dware, Crockery,<lb /><lb />and Geuts Furnishings<lb /><lb />aunt * pa<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUE ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />cere oe<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures success to any business<lb /><lb />ac. Heh + ay<lb />�<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne<lb /><lb />columns of tu REVLEOTOR. )<lb />Re prem net wes<lb />K onire<lb /><lb />vides<lb /><lb />Crrstantly at it Brings Specess<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Passenger anv mai train going<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M.; Going South.<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturuayv.<lb /><lb />vn siteName<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb />Threatening weather tomght and<lb />Wednesday.<lb /><lb />oR ORIG REE ions ea,<lb /><lb />WHAT THERE IS.<lb /><lb />~Much~cri little to Tell" You Find<lb />it, Here.<lb /><lb />"_"<lb /><lb />Odd Fellows meet tonigli*.<lb /><lb />Nice Corn Mullets at E. M.<lb />GowanTs Market.<lb /><lb />Me-<lb /><lb />New Mallets, UseamUheese and But<lb />erat S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />There will ba an excursion from Kin-<lb />ton to Richmond on the 17th.<lb /><lb />Genuine Faber aud Simplex lead<lb />pencils at Refiactor Book Store.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. S. Quinerly, of Craven coun-<lb />ty bad another lot ot fine peaches here<lb />here today.<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting nice statiunery can<lb />find it at Reflectcr Book Store. Very<lb />latest styles.<lb /><lb />Just received a large lot ot Delaware<lb /><lb />Must be sold tomorrow,<lb />M, H. QuINERLY.<lb /><lb />Rev. F. D. Swindell, D. D., will<lb />preach in the Metholi:t church here<lb /><lb />Peaches,<lb /><lb />on Sunday night next, at 8:15 o'clock.<lb /><lb />Good Tea, sold for 40 cents elsc-<lb />whcre, our price 25 cents to close out.<lb />Z. Moore &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />How can you endure flabby linen in<lb />this hot weather? If you want to look<lb />neat have good laundry.<lb />bundle for Wednesday morning . ship"<lb />ment. C. B. WHICHARD,<lb />Agt. Witmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />Bring your<lb /><lb />New Carrier.<lb /><lb />Jesse Smi.h now carries the up town<lb />route on the Tue Dairy REFLECTOR.<lb />It he happens to miss any one while be-<lb />eoming familiar with his route it will<lb />be unintentional, and any omission<lb />will be promptly supplied if reported to<lb />this office.<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />At St. Louis"St. Louis, 6; Louis-<lb />ville, 11.<lb /><lb />At Brooklyn"Brooklyn, 3; New<lb />York, 4.<lb /><lb />At Chicago"-Chicago, 7; Pittsburg,<lb />6. |<lb /><lb />' At Washington"Washington, 6;<lb />Boston,.7.<lb /><lb />(DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />AUG $1US CHSAR.<lb /><lb />Nothing About Him Here, Bui Many<lb />Other. Peopie Appar.<lb /><lb />J. L. Daniel went vo Bethel today.<lb /><lb />Joe Ross hos taken a position with<lb />Brown &amp; Elooker.<lb /><lb />Ex-_Gov. Jarvis ard wife are new at<lb />: Og as<lb />Piedmont Springs.<lb />Rev. E. D. Brown<lb />Kinston Monday evening.<lb /><lb />returned to<lb /><lb />Mics Ada Fields, of Farmville, is<lb />visiting Mre, R, L. Smich.<lb /><lb />Little Miss Abbie Smith. has gone in<lb />the country to visit relatives.<lb /><lb />J. N. Hart and wite, Ieft today to<lb />visit relatives at Boykins, Va.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. L. Sugg returned Monday<lb />evening trom Panacea Springs.<lb /><lb />CU. F. Winte has gone to Grmes-<lb />land to clerk tor Tucker &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />L. W. Lawrence and wile returned<lb />this morning from a visit to Ayden.<lb />Mis. T. B. Cherry and Miss Julia<lb />Foley have returned trom Littleton.<lb /><lb />Claud Tunstail,<lb />relatives in Greene county, is sick with<lb /><lb />who is visiting<lb /><lb />fever.<lb /><lb />Mrs. V. L. Pendleton, of Warrer-<lb />ton, is visiting Mrs. A.d. Johnston,<lb />near town.<lb /><lb />H. P. Strause arrived from Hen-<lb />derson Munday evening to go on the<lb /><lb />} tohacco market.<lb /><lb />|<lb />Hugh Holcomb arrived Munday<lb />evening from Danyille and goes on the<lb />tobacco market here as a buye.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J, R. Davenport. of Factolus,<lb />took the train here Monday evening<lb /><lb />for Seven Springs.<lb /><lb />Her many friends will be glad to<lb />learn that Mrs. J. S. Tunstall, who<lb />has been very sick for some weeks, is<lb />now improving.<lb /><lb />Arthur Chesson, of Conetoe, who<lb />has been visiting the boys of W. B.<lb />Wilson, returned home today. Dur-<lb />ward Wilson went home wit! him for<lb /><lb />a visit.<lb /><lb />School Election.<lb />The Board of County Cormmiasioners<lb />did not rescind the order for the school<lb />election on the 10th, because the ex-<lb />pense attached to it had already been<lb />the county now. However, it looks<lb />now lke the people will not take<lb /><lb />~tied.<lb />'<lb /><lb />They Keep Crm.ng,<lb /><lb />So many new tovacco men have<lb />been coming in during the last few<lb />days that we may pessibly have over<lb />looked mentioning some in ou person-<lb />al column. All the same ~he Reriec-<lb />Tor extends every one of them a<lb />hearty welcome to Greenville. There<lb />are many clever young men among the<lb />tobacco boys and we are ghd to see<lb />them in our midst.<lb /><lb />Goes to K.nston.<lb />Mr. G. P. Fleming left Monday<lb />evening on the south bound train for<lb />Kinston where he has gone to locate<lb />on the Kinston tobacco market. For<lb />two years Mr. Fleming has been con-<lb />nected with the tirm of T. E. Roberts<lb />&amp; Co. on this market and during that<lb />time he has filled different po.itions of<lb />trust on the Tobaceo Bourd of Trade<lb />and a year ago he wus elected Presi-<lb />dent of the Boards wich position he<lb /><lb />At Cincinnati"Ciucinnati, 3; Cleve<lb />land, 6,<lb />At Baltimore"Baltimore, 8; Phila-<lb /><lb />filled most crecitubly.<lb />It is with deep regret that his many<lb />frients here-both inT and out ~of the<lb /><lb />delphia, 2.<lb />HOW THE CLMRS STAND.<lb />Won Lost Per Cen<lb /><lb />AQT Boston 56 24 700<lb />is, Jas efand complete and we| Baltimore sae on 667<lb />nee fxs pleasure in showing Cincinnati 50 27 649<lb />you throng L aod'posting you in New York 473i 603<lb />ie | mt he, anidiiber now is the Cleveland 44 39 557<lb />_ time and here isthe place to find|Bitsbms = 40 471<lb />~@ mammoth outbarsi of bargains. Philadelphia =» 3742 466<lb />" 1 Yue feiends,* : "| Chicago 38 = 47: 447<lb />ae &amp;. Louisville 36048 429<lb />Ni Brooklyn a. 4) US ee<lb />auT Washington 29 , 4) 872<lb />ay i | Bt. Louis 21. 253<lb /><lb />a sie<lb /><lb />tobacce trade vive himup. Lt is Green-<lb />villeTs ~loss but » KinstonTs gain, for in<lb />George Fleming there are blended thore<lb />priceless traits of character which con-<lb />stitute a igh toned Christian: gentle-<lb /><lb />good wherever he goes and no one<lb /><lb />jand exact in his business dealings.<lb /><lb />~3<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />incurred and nothing could be saved to}<lb /><lb />interss: enough in it tohave any ebec-<lb /><lb />wep... His inflaence will be felt for<lb /><lb />will associate with him Jong without<lb />feeling bettered by the contact, Always:<lb />: jolly, good natured and ready for any| ,<lb />and all kinds.ot innocent amusement,<lb />| when off of business duty, yet prompt<lb /><lb />Mist aE th 4 " wih th i} Pat aye.<lb />A EAE eY alta i TE NPE ER AY Rdg Ved eae es nM Moe eS iit preatatith ¥ 5<lb />fa Neda eee ks Pec eC Tee PEEL NEN ae i OR RO EE ee ae Ar Oy Ay Rema bas ta COMET CU LONER Sera<lb /><lb />(je MR. A.H. TAFT<lb />is in the Northern<lb /><lb />Markets purchasing<lb /><lb />Fall and Winter Goods<lb />and in the meantime<lb />we are closing out ail<lb />Summer Goodsat great<lb />ly reduced prices.<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT,<lb /><lb />cates ene semestenteisingemnt meat anastasia<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres. E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />A. G. COX, i« . HENRY HARDING,<lb />G1 CHERRY, $ �"� Pres. AssTt Cashier<lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $20,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL.N. C.<lb /><lb />SPALL LS Mle a Aone et at,<lb /><lb />pa Bank wants your triendship anda share<lb />_ ifnotall, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound.<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or @ per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />LANGS<lb /><lb />Mid-Summer ClearanceSale<lb /><lb />WASH GOODS.<lb /><lb />Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies,<lb />Linens, etc. Also our entire line o£<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAISTS<lb /><lb />at greatly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />LAN GTS.<lb /><lb />a"<lb /><lb />vaneninsniinenieeisitomnsnnemeteaasnc ttn arene AN<lb /><lb />RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />OA<lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.)<lb /><lb />weuty-two years under present principals, 224 students attended last year.<lb />T A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of<lb />Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~the Largest and: Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. oTerms to suit<lb /><lb />» For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb />Pare . HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C<lb /><lb />i ceaemeneil<lb /><lb />Profs. J. A. &amp; M. H.<lb /><lb />NO FLIES ON MEATS<lb />AT OUR MARKET.<lb /><lb />bie have placed * ry blag<lb />ator: in our-market to keep all our<lb />meats coo a free from fies.<lb />When yor want fresh<lb /><lb />Le<lb />NO CURR"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CAILL TON<lb />iC for Chilis, Fever and all forms. of<lb />Malaria. Lt is simply lron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form, Children love it.<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonics. Price, 50¢,<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE.<lb />NORTH CARULINA.<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern, Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very best water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of .Chrig-<lb />tian vhurch, non-sectanan in spirit-and<lb />~teaching, highest moral tone,. elegant<lb />building, halls. laboratories, etc facul-<lb />y of sp.elalist, cv-educational, eurri-<lb />gulum equa! of best male colleges three<lb />degree courses, most liberal boneegil best<lb />advantages, catalogue on application.<lb />| Address J.), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />Elon College, N.C.<lb /><lb />Beef, lTork or Sausage<lb />send ua your orders and you will<lb />get something mice,) clean and<lb />fresh every time. Phone 4l.<lb /><lb />fic)<lb /><lb />Weaiagin Cul,<lb /><lb />bib pes<lb />Dee<lb /><lb />Pads ti<lb /></p>
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