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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />MO enero<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />2 RES<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1897.<lb /><lb />So Semtheneee ee moreeveren oe<lb /><lb />ani.<lb /><lb />No. 818<lb /><lb />][28. p]noo<lb /><lb />OM UOT A<lb /><lb />ab<lb /><lb />Sd000) AHWAANS<lb /><lb />"_ SA Vo vi Fad Sey ""<lb /><lb />Mudd §<lb /><lb />IVUl INO IOJ WOOL OyVUl 0} O03<lb /><lb />~U9 UI osIUy oti ynd 9M oIOFaI0T}<lb /><lb />ONTHSVATE 009<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, August 2--New York<lb />| won another game trom Brooklyn at<lb />astern park tc day. Kennedy again<lb />tried bis hand against the Giants but<lb />in Joyce piayed a poor game<lb />at thitd but SeymourTs claver pitching<lb />and the New YorkTs<lb />saved the game.<lb />New York, 9.<lb /><lb />vain.<lb /><lb />timely hitting<lb />Score. Brooklyn, 8;<lb />Baltimore, August 2"'Lhe Cham-<lb />piuns today won from Philadelphia in<lb />a game ofno special interest. This<lb />was the twenty-second consecutive vic-<lb />tory for the Orioles over the Quaker<lb />City aggregat'on, August 6, 1895, be-<lb />ing the day of their<lb />struggle with the Birds,<lb />double play of Doyle and Jennings was<lb />the only feature worth mentioning,<lb />Scove. Baltimore, 4; Philadelphia, 2.<lb />The Colonels<lb />won a dull and slowly played game<lb />from Cleveland today. Clarke was<lb />taker out ot the box by Tebeau after<lb />the third inning and Powell substituted<lb />Outfieider Pickering has not been sold<lb /><lb />last successful<lb /><lb />Louisville, August 2"<lb /><lb />to Syracuse as reported, but was given<lb />his unconditional retease, Score, Louis.<lb />vil'e, 5; Cleveland 3.<lb /><lb />Washington, August 2"German<lb />was wild, forcing ia a rua in the third<lb />with a base on balls, in the second<lb />Sweim then teok his place and<lb /><lb />pitched in better form.<lb /><lb />game,<lb />Score. Wash-<lb />Jington, 9; Boston 7.<lb /><lb />Second game" Washington, 3; Bose<lb />ton, 9,<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, August 2"-The Pirates<lb />cou.d do ncthing with Breitenstem or<lb />Dwyer today and the Reds won with-<lb />vus cauch trouble. Three base hits in<lb />~}the ninth by both Padden and Davis<lb />and « single by Ely gave the visitors<lb />their only runs. There was no regu-<lb />lar umpire present. Ehret and Sug-<lb />den officiated. Score. Cincinnati, 9;<lb />Pittsburg, 2<lb /><lb />ao<lb /><lb />Chicago, August 2"The Colts won<lb /><lb />A lightning<lb /><lb />For the alleetor. ]<lb />SONG GIRDLES THE EARTH. =<lb /><lb />On a spray of epple blossoms,<lb />Rests a tiny minstrels feet,<lb />lo nis mate in gladness singing,<lb />Eden music, soft and sweet.<lb /><lb />Perfume trom the due clad flowers,<lb />Mixes with the trembling strain,<lb /><lb />As the breath of Summer ruses,<lb />Mingles with the Summer rain.<lb /><lb />Like a mimic snow storm falling,<lb />Showers of petais take their flight,<lb />Making couches for the fairies,<lb />Sleeping Tneath the young moonTs<lb />light.<lb /><lb />See the airy Summer cottage,<lb /><lb />Sheitered Tneath the cool green}<lb />leaves.<lb />Looms have never haif so deftly<lb /><lb />W oven as the wild bird weaves.<lb />All day long those minstrel toilers<lb />secking<lb /><lb />made<lb />OTr the fields, and by the streamlets,<lb />Through the dingle, glen and glade.<lb /><lb />food, thei: haunts have<lb /><lb />Gilded prison cannot fetter<lb />One sweet syllable of song,<lb /><lb />And each note this captive utters,<lb />Pleads for freedom"chides a wrong.<lb /><lb />Who would stil] the crimson pu'ses<lb />Droop the silken wing, and crest"<lb />Maim a sivless song bird, speeding<lb />To its waiting mate and nest.<lb />Ecuo.<lb /><lb />Greenville, July 8th, 1897.<lb /><lb />THROUGHOUT THECOUNTRY,<lb /><lb />Sr., father<lb />Maine Congressman, is very 11],<lb /><lb />Nelson Dingle, of the<lb /><lb />SavannahTs first bale of new cotton,<lb />fully middling, sold at auction Monday<lb />at 10 cents.<lb /><lb />At Wilmington, O., James Harvey,<lb />wife murderer, was sentenced to life<lb /><lb />Imprisonment.<lb /><lb />And the price of our<lb />Summer  lothing has<lb />~declined with the ad-<lb />vanceofsummer. We'd<lb />rather sell Summer<lb />Clothes at a loss than<lb />to keep them over.<lb /><lb />Whatever vou want<lb />we have probably got<lb />it for less than cost. A<lb />loss at this time is al-<lb />most as good as a profit<lb />earlier.<lb /><lb />FR\NK WI!SON<lb /><lb />TH KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />|<lb />:<lb />|<lb />|<lb />!<lb /><lb />fam both games today with but little effort,<lb />= GriffithTs pitching was entirely toc} Playing ghost frightened Belle Win- | " a _ " » sete a<lb />°° much for the Browns in the fti:st, their|sted, aged 19, at Rochester, N. Y., so<lb />" =, solitary run at the finish being purely |that she lost her reason. t ry<lb />re ® a gift. Grim bh wasy lor the locals} john O'Connell, a well known Red- i<lb />o in the second, while Briggs kept his | wood Falls, Minn., politician, was i<lb />Ss = hits well scattered. DahlenTs all-round | i}jeq by his wife while insane from<lb />T = work in voth games ard AnsonTs field-| «uel treatmect.<lb />O @ ing in the second were features, Score.| |<lb />rent Chicago, 10; Sk Loule: 1 The goles miowers aah record [T<lb />Second game"Chicago, 9; St. Luis by running from Sydney, N.S. W., to .<lb />5. " sai "| Vancouver, B.C., in 21 days, some (: L<lb />or je) '70U0 miles.<lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND. |<lb />a, posed : Won Lost Per Cen JUST FOB FUN. =<lb />== i Every Day is a Bar-<lb />pene en ame © Reltimore 7 a pis Mrs, Blobbs"oOur cook rides a<lb />"- : cee 7A a op wheel.� Mrs. Slobbe"oOurs doesnTt; °<lb />5 : pre ehe ri . sik out sheTs a scorcher, just the same,� Salty day | at my<lb />©, Philadelphia 40. 45 471| The modern fisher maiien is the<lb />Pittsburg - 8744 457 |summer girl who fishes tor compli.<lb />Chicaga $9. 47 453 | ments and gets all the young men on a /<lb />Louisville 38 49), 487 | string. ! 3 Store.<lb />Ss Brooklyn a4 47 420! The difference between a ca. anda<lb />Sood « Washington 30 370] sentence is that the cat has its claws ;<lb />St. Louis 22 60 253 las the end of its paws, while the sen~| A DICe lot of<lb /><lb />tenceT has its pause at the end of its<lb />Help Them Out. clause,<lb /><lb />The Rough and Ready Fire Com-<lb />pany of Greenville desire to send two<lb /><lb />CLOTHING. SHOES,<lb /><lb />What a Whopper.<lb /><lb />Spoosy 10]0<lb /><lb />delegates to the State Vulunteer Fire<lb />menTs Association which meets in Win-<lb />ston on the 10th inst., and are asking<lb />a small deration from the citizen, of<lb />the town to help them do this. Their<lb />company cannot be admitted into mem.<lb />bership with the Stave Association un-<lb />~ess they have the délegates present.<lb />When our citizens call to mind the<lb />good work these Rough and Ready<lb /><lb />Wilmington, Del., August 2"Sam-<lb />uel Barnes, of this city, returned from<lb />Ocean City, Md., today suffering t:om<lb />a paintul wound caused by a mosquito<lb />bite. While sitting on a hotel porch he<lb />was bitten on the jugular vein by a<lb />mamuoioth mosquito. Blood spurted<lb />from the wound in such quantities that<lb />several handkercniets were saturated<lb /><lb />and his shitt was oeted-s with blood.<lb /><lb />LAWNS AND DIMITIES<lb /><lb />Are being shoved out of the way at<lb /><lb />BOD ROCK PRICAS<lb /><lb />to make room for fall goods.<lb /><lb />PMOoIO oUL oCATO. NOI i ~<lb /><lb />| maid : 0»<lb /><lb />, 5 3 boys do when thereT is » fire, We feel; While BarnesT companions rushed fr a r °<lb />&amp; 5. sure they will cheerfully contribu a doctor the hotel man applied a big These summer goods will not be carried OV er<lb />bn small ; amount to help, defray. the ¢x-|poultice to the wount, which finally fn ~ on | ee<lb />3 Qi ~| penses of the delegates, stoppea the flow of blood. , and y ou ¢an get bargains on chem. | I<lb />So Nice Corn Mullets at E. M. Mc-| The price uf wheat has jumoed up in<lb />al ey GowanTs Market. the last two days.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />silted:<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />bs<lb />7.<lb /><lb />- RL, DAVIS, PresTt<lb /><lb />cr ge e Mat : A + A Rory Pred.cusn. | ae :<lb />Y ] RELECTO R It seems that the ewner of the ey R. A. TYSON. Vic-ePres. : ere<lb />ee ee ~| money lost it from» closet of a " REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896. .*<lb />" a eee To |passing train und he had nO} fhe South may well rejoice in - a Eee . ;<lb />_p. 3. WHICHARD, Editor. definite idea »s to where the|ipe prospect abead, for it will | =7 xe OF THe ;<lb />ee -_"|jgcident occurred " ew York| share is this prosperity to 8 Th RB k f G AT |<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Mail aad Express. creater degree than ever before,| " e an O reenvi e,<lb />er samme an aiid | During the last five or six years GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />a : Richest ia the WirldTs Fustory | the South has been putting itself : oteed sie<lb /> Bnwred as second-lass mail matter. oo Be % ab At the Closeicf Business May 14th,{1897.<lb />ey et : o iba: in shape, getting oul of ebt, RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb />"" Representative born, of | jearning how to produce its CropS} | oyns and Discounts $42,153 81 Capital stock paid in 233,000.00"<lb />| | g{(RSCRIFTION RATES. California, whe has jong be6B] and manufacture its goods at aj Over Drafts 895,29 Hetcelt an Protits ie ey<lb />tee eo a | interested inthe niwing business Due from Banks 8.772.463 Deposits subject Co Uneck 53,812.55<lb />[Weyer et 6.0 nierested Inthe b.1uing yasiness,||ower cost than ever before. tt Harature and Fixtures 1,505.0 5 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10 is<lb />Qae mentli, 3 ~ . iC expresses the ODinIvL that the bat demonstrated the inherent | Current Expenses 1,812,045 Aue to Banks 508.15 ~  *<lb />+ Ope week. Cre we thon [Old olwcoveries in te Klondi : : apn Cash Items 1,839.56 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />3 Delivered in town by curriers withoul ph se �,� : 53 | nee - ke strength of Me basinese and Premium on Stock 1000.00 3 - """e<lb />ear: cos! will preve the greatest 1p _the financial interests; ib has 8¢�,�N] Cash on hand ¢ 28,088.18 3 Cotal $85,566.34.<lb /><lb />Alvertisng rates are liberal and ean be oo |<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />he 3° Ce<lb /><lb />the beginning of a great south"<lb />ward movement ef population ;<lb />it has commenced to attract<lb />world wide attention ~o the won~-<lb /><lb />worldTs histo-'y. Ve does not<lb />think the climate of Alaska 1s &amp;©<lb />bad asit has been pxinted and is |<lb />of the opinion tbat the rich finds |<lb /><lb />Total 985,566.34<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />= your account, promising every accommodation eousistent with good banking, Vie}<lb /><lb />""" srt reac<lb />we gorresponuent at<lb /><lb />5 ar esr<lb /><lb />We desire a oe o . : ge os<lb /><lb />ig ve int vaty, who willlin that territory will cause pros-/derfal 1 : ts fore<lb /><lb />every postoffice inthe cor Uy, wW j Pt q 2 der a increase in i re gn ing<lb /><lb />gand in brief items of NEWS 48 it OCCU"E| Yoong in all parts ofthe c try ae ak ok 4 Wehavealarge<lb />pectors in al] parts ofthe country | trada and the development of its<lb /><lb />fa each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />aad only on one side of the paper. to begin hunting for gold. Mines!South Atlantic and Guif ports:<lb /><lb />in California which were deserted} Aj] of this adyance hee been<lb />�,� é *s y . , ; :<lb /><lb />io ago vat being re worked made deitog @ perio® ti avick<lb /><lb />3Ccessi LV Will T rv : ; :<lb /><lb />an a Ccessi ul Ye Stet ver the rest of the country has found<lb /><lb />medern apparatus, elec rica and|;+ digenlt to hoid ita own Hay-<lb /><lb />STOCK OF ;<lb /><lb />sida mamrraee ra Ad om 9 oar<lb />UNDERTAK RS<lb /><lb />aieaainaeninnesinenennit eases AC IS<lb /><lb />naam<lb />Sanne<lb /><lb />Wepnespay,. ADGUST 3 1897.<lb /><lb />naan ot<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />sn lohan pce estos tae te OO<lb />dha ae ase ie) mr<lb /><lb />Forn in Malice of FelT.<lb />Since Rev- T. De Witt Tal-<lb />mage came to W asbhiagton he has<lb />heen contpelied more than once<lb />to deny rumor?, apparentiy cir-<lb />culated fcr a malicious purpusr,<lb />that he is dissatisfied with his<lb />position at the Firet Presbyterian<lb />church, and in ends leaving it.<lb />The story has again beea revived<lb />by sce one who has apparentiy<lb />taken advantage of Dr. TalmageTs<lb />absence from Washington, and<lb />the eminent divine has telegraph-<lb />~ edto the Post a denial couched<lb />in terms which | ave no possible<lb />roow for doubt as to bis meaning.<lb />His dispatch follows :<lb />Spirit Lake, Lowa, July 22, 97.<lb />Editor Post: I denounce the<lb />lying coundrel who startea the<lb />report that I am dissatisfied with<lb />my Washington church and that<lb />IT will not return toit. My con-<lb />gregaticn and myself are in com-<lb />plete accord. They have met all<lb />their obligations to me. My va-<lb />cation over, I wil! preach in my<lb />puipit the second Sabbath in<lb /><lb />other kinds, Judg: Puiiburn says,<lb />and he predicts thet by 1900 more<lb />gold will be mined in California<lb />than was takea out in the golden<lb />daye when the Stato became<lb />famous. Judge Hiibern. who is<lb />a Republican, adds ihe ovinion<lb />that the production of gold for<lb /><lb />the neat few yeara wil be so<lb />~great as to cauze its demouetiza-<lb /><lb />tion." Washington Dispatch.<lb /><lb />prec csnamenne SIE� RNR wees AT<lb /><lb />Goverament Finance<lb /><lb />Washington, August 2"The<lb />monthly comparative statement<lb />of the government receipts and<lb />expenditures for the mouth cf<lb />July, shows the total receipts to<lb />have been $29,027,264, aud the<lb />disbursements $50,100,993, leay-<lb />ing the excers of expenditures<lb />oyer receipts $11,073,544. This<lb />deficit is accunted for by abnor-<lb />mally heavy ex) euditures inci-<lb />dent to the beginning of the new<lb />fiscal year. As compared with<lb />June, the receipts were increased<lb />by $2,442,656 and the disburse-<lb />ments were increased by $27,165,-<lb /><lb />ing accomplished this mucn in<lb />such a period of depression, it<lb />1s nowln a position to enjoy to<lb /><lb />~the largest extent the genera<lb /><lb />activity and prospertty of the<lb />next few vears."ManufacturersT<lb />Record.<lb /><lb />Bs<lb /><lb />ee ppuamveshcnararasiaiess """<lb /><lb />One of those wen who lack<lb />oaly experience and knowledge<lb />to make them great editors said<lb />to the editor of the Gardiner<lb />(Me.) Reporter Journal recently.<lb />oWe expect the local paper to<lb />say all of these good things<lb />about us. It goes in to help fill<lb />up the news columns, and the<lb />news is what we buy the paper<lb />for.� oVery true,� szys the editor<lb />editorially, obut did you ever<lb />consider that the unpleasant<lb />things the local paper might<lb />truthfully say about you, but does<lb />not, would sell ten papers to the<lb />complimentary itemTs one? We<lb />reyret thet human nature is built<lb />that way, but it is nevertheless,<lb />and the fellow making a lucal<lb />country pewspaper in the litle<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />GOOLS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />OATS MAY AND FLO<lb /><lb />Ii<lb /><lb />Lf, 8<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />Jenson J scion osh<lb /><lb />Mh<lb /><lb />We have ,ut received &amp; new<lb />hearse and te nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Cesgets, in tweed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\ille.<lb /><lb />We ae prepacsd « {0 embalm-<lb />ing jn ais its forms:<lb /><lb />Persona! atiention given toco<lb />ducting funerals ard bodies en<lb />trested to our care will receiye<lb />every mark Of respect.<lb /><lb />Our vrices are lower than ever.<lb />Ne do not want monupoly but<lb />wavite COmpetition.<lb /><lb />_We can be found at any and all<lb />times in tbe Juho Flanagan<lb />Bugey CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO. a<lb /><lb />Just try a itu. Lu. of cascarets, tne<lb /><lb />finest liver<lb />made<lb /><lb />cement imines a<lb /><lb />Vala<lb /><lb />H*T ING<lb />IL quaiitied as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />-y at<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Be*� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming<lb /><lb />and bowel segu ator ever<lb /><lb />ATORNEYs-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N..C.<lb />Practice ion all ths courts.<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />Property for wale.<lb /><lb />BEEN APPOINTED and<lb /><lb />oo<lb />Se<lb /><lb />iy<lb /><lb />September. The last yearTs at- 914. ~ bailiwick where everybody  is| ville Lum er Company, for the purpose} 3arb<lb /><lb />tendance was larger than any The following statement shows | supposed to know everybody of gekillng foe an the real ostaio rbePrs.<lb /><lb />previous year and many wore de | 80me of the wore important items |elseTs business better than his|and adjoining the town of Greenville AMES A. SMITH,<lb />belonging to said Company. This pi op- NONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />sired to worship with us than<lb />Could be accommodated. Every-<lb />thing is satisfactory. Tkat evil<lb />report wis bornin the very mal-<lb />ice of hall and is one of a hun-<lb /><lb />of unusual expenditures in excess<lb />of June paymerts, which became<lb />payadle duriag July; Mononga<lb />hela river improvements, «3,600, -<lb />000 ; pensions, ,$4,900,000 ; inter-<lb /><lb />own, finds it muc, more difficuls<lb />to determine what to leave out<lb />of the sheet than what te put in<lb />it. Thanks, awfally, for the<lb />suggesiion; you mean well, but<lb /><lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit. pui chasers.<lb />For further iniormation see Or ad-<lb /><lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />dress<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N.C. ,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N.C,<lb /><lb />dred falsehoods manufactured | °� $6,500,000; dehciency in| you donTt kncw.T"Newsvaper- C§RBERT EDMUNDS<lb />against me during the vast thirty postal revenues, Fa 590,000 ; | dow. : �"�~, H FASHIONABLE BARERR, T<lb />State agricultural colleges, $1,-| """""---" = | +<lb /><lb />years, and all of which false-<lb />hoods have onty enlarged my<lb />work, as this will.<lb />T. De Wirr TALMAGE.<lb />~~ nm)<lb /><lb />Money Stcps a Train<lb /><lb />200,000 ; bounty ou sugar, #1,-<lb />100,060, rivers and barbors, $1,-<lb />200,000; pay rubsiacence, ete, for<lb />the arm: , $3,000,000,<lb /><lb />As compared with July, 1896,<lb /><lb />Cotten ana Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of coli<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, 38 furnished<lb />~by Cobb Bros. &amp; Con:mission Mers<lb />chants ot Norfolk °<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />ee Ws. Gentlemens Clothing,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />ser ae the receipts during the last mouth COTTON,<lb />A few days ago av engineer of | ¥°"* increased by avout $10,000, | goog middling 8] : 1}<lb />Boston aud Maine train, while 0U0, and the cis bursements Middling " 4<lb />runving berreen Winchester and increased by abcut $8,000,000. ot Oates 6 15-16 a ; (a ue<lb /><lb />T Montvale, with an empty engine, During the iast iionth, the} Tone"trm. .<lb />: discovered what locked to be receipts from oustoms amounted PEANUTS. ,<lb />a money whirling in the suction to $16,966,801, AD..MOPEasa;: 8 Prine 2 The nex: session of "the school will<lb />. caused by the locomotive drivers, compared with July, 1896, Of} Extra Prime 24 ppen on<lb />. says the Boston Herald. about $5,000,000. ~Lhe internal ne, 6 7 : :<lb />~ He dtépped the machine, ran revenue during July last yielued cla soouteds bes 76 MONDAY SEPT. &amp; boob<lb />a back a tew feet and picked up a $19,767,831, us comoared with aid contisailice (0 chontta. |<lb /><lb />$50 bill. Near bey were two $10<lb /><lb />$14,305,532 for July, 1896.<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 187g.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />| bills. The engineer then started a<lb />~s for Winchester, and the eazi A NegroTs Palace Amoux Society.<lb />Serna tl tb a Amr os =| nein cm mit SAM, MM, SCHULTE merce oe<lb />begin on ; ~ iow<lb />when a large bill book, wide The people of Peachtree street, ANS th OF SEPTEMBER : ) | Intermediate o $2 50<lb />open, was seen beside the track. AtlantaTs street of fashion, are i : * | PORK ~SIDES &amp;SHONLDER Higher open $3 00<lb />~ted by the cinali The terms are as follows: : Lani hye 3<lb />Ber Che ne Yee. NOONE 906. the excited by the publication of | primary Engish, per month | §? 00) FARMERS ANI) Fe amen e: cay iil a<lb />ovat captured. It contained pee say ey phechite to rent ho deka i � $2 30 - ing their yearTs supplies sg hk work and disclpline of the seaoo!<lb />valuable pa er handsome residence to H gher T $3 00 | their interest to get our prices befere pvi |W as heretofore.<lb />papers and the name of onry a $1 00 | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />the owner. The money and<lb />papers were returned to the<lb />hroper person with not a cent<lb />missing.<lb />A few hours later the man<lb />whcse property had been restored<lb />by the honest engineer made his<lb /><lb />eda<lb /><lb />Rucker, the newly appointed<lb />revenu3 collector for Georgia.<lb />Mrs Smythe is the wife of Major<lb />William H. Smythe, who was an<lb />applicant for the office of internal<lb />revenue collector under Mr. Mc_<lb />Kinley, but the office was given<lb /><lb />Languages (each)<lb />Music including use of nstrument $3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for ioss time except in<lb />case ~of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration. |<lb />~The. instruction is thoreugh in a'l its<lb />branches. ~I'he moral tone and intel-<lb />lectual influences are unsurpassed, The<lb />discipline is mild but positively firm,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or addreas,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOE<lb /><lb />uallits branches.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yourT past<lb />liberal patronage. \ :<lb /><lb />W H. RAGSDALE.@<lb /><lb />neem een () een ewieale<lb /><lb />, You can be treated at fe<lb /><lb />appearance and handed a pack- | the negro, Rucker, largely MRS, ALFRED FORBES, : ones |<lb />age to the knient of the throttle, upon signatures obtained from] July, 21, 1897, Greenyille, N, C. Tcbacco. Snuff, &amp;c, } ise<lb />| we buy diroc) from Mauufactuars  oh bihs permanently eure} 1 15 to<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />fained a half pint of cheap | !eadets of fashion in Atlanta.<lb /><lb />ling you to buy at one prot, A eoul-<lb /><lb />08° m8 price nndersme UL T<lb /><lb />iy bie oe come hero wa Wi!l ecatract<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />whiskey. Railroad men who| Mrs Smythe remarked that as TTIWRE<lb />eae tah Ca iy : * i. i. t stock of - IrGm r ytcl bi ith<lb /><lb />heard of the case are wondering | 8°�"�° of her neighbors seemed to Lon oa ged era eer eury, hackdp oe you bre kaa mer<lb /><lb />8) hae while | E HAvE ESTABLISHED A} FUJR RE. apne med cy beds<lb /><lb />if sad whiskey is the proper prefer him as collector to her W Lumber ~ard at Greenyille with| » FU RNITURE Pimples, Copper Cotored Spots Mais ce<lb />yeward for honesty, Some of huabana she wanted to see|W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders) 1... on hand and soldat pl ee out in nthaSyphilitie BLOOE POsSON tat<lb /><lb />mm claim that the offering of| whether they would appreciate rarer rig age aay " " be the ihe by or : areall bought and nate ~o2se8 and Shailonice the. we a.<lb /><lb />fiquot to an engineer is an insult|bimas highly as a neighbor) HINES BROS. LUMBER 00. | S0ld pegogps ag age aps nai baified ~of the most ominent Phys:<lb /><lb />e san not be overlooked. j Atlanta Dispatch, August lst. gene ene, Ny © 8. M@ RCHUL'SZ, ville N. U Gone! garam. A aint reno a non<lb /><lb />%,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />at<lb /></p>
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          <lb />. WLMINGTUN &amp; WELDUN R. R<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE aul, RUAD<lb /><lb />Conucnseu ocnedule<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING cOUTH. manTs indiscreet letter and ifs<lb />» ren ""-"- | still more indiscrest pub tation,<lb />Dated 18 B | Japan has agreed to seiile is<lb />vay 2, E Z| troubles with Hawaii by arbitra-<lb />LOT bg (F mm *<lb />aia | |__ canning tion.<lb />JA, Me | A.T | Theseare signs showing that<lb />ueuve Weldon | 1. £0) | . we ag<lb />At. Roeyk Mt | 12 52 | _ jthe world as becoming civilized.<lb />"- nee oe ~~ | War is becoming ebselete. Men<lb />iv Tarboro 12 1: | have learned at least that there<lb />a , SCti«dY�St*« gq {ore better, more ~rational, more<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 12 62 | § 45 ae . 7<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20) erviliz-d and much cheaper ways<lb />AivSelma =| 2 0} * | ot settiing international disputes<lb />av Fay'tteville) 415) 07 b tie told aniiion<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 45 than by spending untold millions<lb />nasa eae etinaneee EE "" "- jof money in the destruciion of<lb />fon] *<lb />- untold thousands of lives.<lb />Fa bo Commerce, education, entight-<lb />| |p, Me ia.M lenment of mind apd practical<lb />uF Wilson 2 08 4 common sense baye united to<lb />Vv Goldsboro 3 10 . Be to<lb />Lv Maygolia 416 e {bring about this resnlt Wita<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 i Hi ° the appreach cf sarother century<lb />ler o| We bave every ieasou to hype<lb />- au imperfect work thus far<lb />rRAINS GOIK+) NOYTRH. tha the Imperfect Wor<lb />...jaccomplished by there forces<lb />Dated Oo, 3 +, | will be mace . perfect work. We<lb />May 21th, sat Ss 4 \33 have eyery teason to hope that<lb />'S8S7, v | . é . *<lb />sieneeseapen i sans eer ian al __/ ~AR jenlizhtened nations will submit;<lb />Ly k a ee | themselves~ as enlightened men<lb />hi¥ T'iurernce BY a ~ _ a: at<lb />Ly Fayetteville) 1110/9 40, | ~oug ago did"to @ reigu of Jaw<lb />iy ame . 37 ng 4 iu jleu of the rule of brute force.<lb />~lisen 20/4 Bd =<lb />ie ned "Nev York World.<lb />+  f 1. NEE<lb />| A Bey Freezes ts Arm<lb />A. M. 'p M. . "<lb />-g¥ ilmington 3 00 7 00 Jersey City, N. J. Aug. 9.<lb />~Lv Magnolia il 50! 8 30!_ Samuel W f . ,<lb />y Goldeboro | 1 00 9 36) eau olf, a confectioner,<lb />at Wilsen 100) 10 27| this afternoon offered a disk of<lb />~i vy Tarboro 1 42 ee<lb />ee apnatieeciesaaeas nail EN ice cream to tae boy who would<lb />ee Bes held his arm the I-ngest time in<lb />es | 0% a2 ice cream freezer. A pumber<lb />"S OS eee of boys who were around Wolff's<lb />poe aM. "| oP. My] . :<lb />WvWilson =f 1 42 1 Pqo st sae) contested for the prize, but<lb />~ariscokyTMt » 233) |__| 11 16] Willie @iockwood cutdid adi of!<lb />Pe ip Cr , e<lb />ArDarboro |, 400 ir | them. Although suff. ring excru-<lb />~LviFarborc lig tiating pain, he held his arm in<lb />bw Roeky Mu i, 3 17 : : the'freezer foar minutes. When<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />Trali. on Scctia ii Neck Braneh Roa<lb />-eaves Weldon-4£0 p, m., Halifax 4,98<lb />$). ,, arrives Scotland Neok at- 610 p<lb />«@,{ Greenville G27 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb /><lb />» ©. Returning, leaves Kiinston 7.60<lb />t+. M2.) Greenville 8.52 a. wm. Arriving<lb />tfalifix at 11:20 2. m., We'don 11,40 am<lb />diaily xxvept Suuday.<lb /><lb />Jraias on Wasknigton Branch Jeny<lb />Washington 8.20, m., and 1.00 ;p. m-<lb />azrives Rarmele 940 a. m., and 340 p<lb />@.,~Tareoro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Parborag.30 p. m.,. Parmele $0.20...<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, rrives Washington<lb />11si0.a..ut.,and 7.0 p. m. Baily -ex-<lb />epi Suagey. Connects with trains.on<lb />Seeitland Neck Braach.<lb /><lb />Tian laaves saroeru, N C, bia Alao-<lb />wate &amp; Kwieigh R.k, daily exaept Sin-<lb />day,@t:5 Kp. m., Sanday 40 P. a;<lb />artine Plyuouth 7.40 P. M., 6.80 p.u0,<lb />Retusainy saves Plygcouth daily exeep'<lb />Sunday,7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a w,,<lb />arrive farbero 10.15 a.m and dl. 44<lb /><lb />Traiw@n Mélland Nv, branch koavell ourselves .then.<lb />times under foot audary to hold<lb /><lb />Atold3buso daily, except, Sunday, 6305 ay<lb />i. arrinigg Soithtield #30 a. in. Bet<lb />(5urning deaves.tiaithtiele 8.00 a. m,. ars<lb />gives at Geldsbers 9.30 a.m.<lb /><lb />Trains oa Latta braney, Florence B<lb />£., ~eave Laitu:B.A0 p m, airive Dunbar<lb />750 pm, lio 8.05 p wm. Returning<lb />leave Clioté.20 ann, Dunbar 6.30 a m,'<lb />ate Latta 7.60.4 m, dailyexcept Sua-<lb />dar.<lb /><lb />Train ouCiintox Branchileayes War-<lb />saw for Clintam cally, exeapt Suuday,<lb />3000, 10. and 8.46 p, m- Returnirg<lb />-vaves Cinton a�,�7.00 a. m. and$,00 1, m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 takes close eannection<lb />.¢ Weldon forall points daily, allwail via<lb />siichmone, alse af Ravky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina RK for Nenolk<lb />¢ ne all points North vie Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General hap:<lb /><lb />'y. M. EMERSON, rate Manager,<lb />4d, R.AKENLY. wenT Pogeger,<lb /><lb />THE MORSING STAR<lb /><lb />Sigas ot Civilization.<lb /><lb />Greut Britain agrees to nego-<lb />tiate with us on the sealing<lb />qyuestior. This in spite of the<lb /><lb />irritation created by Mr. Sher-.<lb /><lb />he withdrew it the arm was<lb />frozen stiff. Thetboy was taken<lb />to the-city hospital, where, it is<lb />said, thot it will be necessary to<lb />ampuiate the arm. .<lb /><lb />: es<lb /><lb />seenreenrenes= th tet san Soentnetocaeenetsiteisdiensa ieee enn<lb /><lb />Gvod times are mot here, nor<lb />may we expect them under the<lb /><lb />party gives, put we can «nake<lb />times better if we obut tiy- The<lb />louder-#e cry and the less we do,<lb />the more we will feel .\hard .times<lb />and thecharder they will become.<lb />It is nataral to cry.eut when the<lb />reptile is-sapyping our life blood,<lb />but if we.do nothing to shake it<lb />from ve, «when the dast drap is<lb />gone it will be too jate to defend<lb />Simp hard<lb /><lb />them dows. Work te.the end .af<lb /><lb />~making them better."Winstan<lb /><lb />sourpal.<lb /><lb />Jt is stated. that no one should)<lb /><lb />| @ucestors. 250 years ago, 10 shil~<lb /><lb />tny his luek in the Klondike:<lb />nagion without a thousard dol-<lb />jane. The possessor of a thous-<lb />and doliars haying 4 prospect to<lb />inerease it by andustiy and thrift<lb />at hame would be very foolish to<lb />risk bis mOney with thé added<lb />chaues of freezing or starving to<lb />death in search fer gold in<lb />Alaska !"rhiladelphia Reeord.<lb /><lb />_ Five acres of land in Lordon,<lb />owned by Lord Salisbury, are<lb />worth millions, They cost his<lb /><lb />gy |<lb />i wity Newsnaner in| Greenville Market.<lb />TORT ASP R CT ee eeters stom<lb />. Buiter, per lb " 15 to 25<lb />Nori Carolina, | vescern sice Bt 208<lb />aa OM 8 TT Ra Ah Sugar cured Hamy 10 to 124<lb />ba A Corn Meal ~ 45 30 60<lb />es Family ~ 425 raring 8<lb />me | | Lar ) mee<lb />The Only sive-Dollar Daily Sop ! "Boa<lb />* * rf Co , ea 17 to rs<lb />its Class intheState:. . i Gack. ss, S878 to1 40<lb />Rl os 000 ORIG WOe ding 1 «1B 7 ate Lgl po 10 to 21<lb />Ph OL titted ob Canteenecliaigy) | «if CRO ROO NOB. fu ~idscne<lb />: WB, PRENARD ; me (Beeuwax.ner o4<lb />MTT oh TAT TER W [7280 antes Sesoe :<lb /><lb />Paes ee eo<lb /><lb />ha 4 ; :<lb />ha = mh F aey ded Oe<lb />«e \ i<lb /><lb />DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />CHURCAES.<lb /><lb />@<lb />enn<lb /><lb />BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:50 A, M.<lb />©, D. Rouutree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regu ar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb /><lb />vices second Sundav morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30<lb />A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superipter dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~Serv ces every Sun-<lb />alay, morning and evening. Prayer)<lb />meeting Wednesday eveving, Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school |<lb /><lb />9:39 4. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-|<lb />cendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"S.-rvices " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. |<lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A.M. I. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />vent<lb /><lb />|<lb />LODGLS.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ae oa tome<lb /><lb />ALF. &amp; A. \ "Greenville Loage No<lb />284 meet; first and third Moaday eyen-<lb />ing, W M.King W. M, L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />J. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17)<lb />| Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W. |<lb />L. H. Pender, See.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."Tav River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson. K. of<lb /><lb />| Hardee N. G,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />R. and 8.<lb /><lb />No. 1696<lb />W. b.<lb /><lb />RK. A."xebd vance Coaucil<lb />meets every Thursday evening.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1165<lb />meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Finnagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.J. of H, Pitt Counci! 236 meets<lb />every ~Thursday. night. J. B. Cherry<lb />A W. B. Wilson. see.<lb /><lb />ANenqeionerer tyes sat ynteindirinte es<lb /><lb />COLLEGES.<lb /><lb />Pntnaie decile<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb />The University.<lb /><lb />ere<lb /><lb />47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />(Summer School 158), total 549. Board<lb />188.00 a mon'h, three Brief Courses,<lb />daree Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />Schools as@ School of Pharmacy.<lb />Graduate Oourses Open to Women.<lb />Summ-r Sehoul for ~Veachers. Schol-<lb />~arships and ¢.oans for the Needy.<lb /><lb />~| Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb /><lb />Nw,<lb /><lb />i eR,<lb /><lb />Chapel Hyil,<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb /><lb />vicious rule the Republican) College ot Agriculture<lb />and Mechanic Arts, | °:<lb /><lb />Will-open Sept. 9th. 1897,<lb /><lb />nical courses. Experieneed Spr cial-<lb />ists in every department.<lb /><lb />Eixpenses;per session, inelading board.<lb />~For County Students $ 93 00<lb />For ali other students 123 00<lb /><lb />Apnly for Catalogue ta<lb />ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD.<lb />Raleigh, N, C. President.<lb /><lb />FP RINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next:Hession Opens September 8.<lb /><lb />~SLhree full eourses of study. Large<lb />~number of electives, Two fell chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />~One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars<lb /><lb />added to the endowment daring the<lb /><lb />present year. Only male literary college<lb />in Nerth Carolinu that is loeated ina<lb />eity.<lb />~The best business course offered in<lb />the state. Send for album and eatalogue.<lb />Address  JNQ.C. KILGO,<lb />: Durham. N.C.<lb /><lb />PEACE<lb /><lb />Ld AD ld for Young LaJies<lb />IN ST [T UTE Raleigh. N. 0.<lb />Excellent buildings and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands ut the very<lb />froptin Female Edueation, ~thorough<lb />in its Courses. ~High in its standard<lb />Unsurpassedin If'S INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND sOCIAL INFLUENCES,<lb />~'wenty-une officers and teachers,<lb />Very reasonable ptievs. Seid for cat-<lb />alogue to JAS. DINWIDDIE, M, A.<lb /><lb />The State Normal<lb />and Industrial School,<lb />GREENSBORO, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Offers the young women of the State<lb />thorough prof ssional, literary. clussi-<lb />cal, scientific and industrixn] education<lb />~Annual expenses 890 to 8130. Faculty<lb /><lb />} of 25 members. More than 40 n gular<lb /><lb />sturents, Practice school of 126 pupils<lb />for teachers. Morethun 1,209 matricu-<lb /><lb />| lates re presenting every county in the<lb /><lb />state except three, Corre-pondence in-<lb />Vited from those desiring competent<lb />trained teachers, To secure board in<lb />dormitories all free tuit;on Apobeatons<lb />st. or}<lb /><lb />| must be made before A ogust<lb /><lb />o4atalogue and information; add¥fees<lb /><lb />vw, Cle<lb /><lb />* ~<lb /><lb />President CH ARLES, D, MelVER.<lb /><lb />gs ate<lb /><lb />T<lb />#<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />LDPE D P D D Kep SDD I A DDS ol BD ES B--  ED D  ep el wD<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~Thercugh academic, scientific and tech- | 3<lb /><lb />When bilious or cceme, ent a Cas-<lb />| caret, candy cathartic, eure guaranteed<lb /><lb />10c, 23e¢<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />40S 42<lb /><lb />Atl SHL 3ivin65, ee<lb /><lb />ooly JOT Food pur apd<lb /><lb />GHALRVaYND ATLA TIOSAY<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Spouting ard Stove Work,� ;<lb />a specialty<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or ):<lb />no charges made. 'Tohacco 3S<lb />Flues made in season, Shap 8<lb />iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. 3<lb /><lb />: - PRACTICAL 3%<lb />3 So TIM fl aes<lb />3 | | 4C | %<lb />: x WOKKER. = 3<lb />: a rw<lb /><lb />3 Se Offers: his services to the :<lb />: ie citizens of Greenwille and the<lb /><lb />3 od public generally.<lb /><lb />Fi ©<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />oya<lb /><lb />jase peanzua £<lb />-UXU'Y [Uopy syj eis SJosvIse,) *uoipeaIsuOs JO as¥D Lut Gand oy<lb /><lb />o446 { MON 40 S°URD [NOTIN OTY oOSB oO93 NGAKAU ONVINALS oPY<lb /><lb />@-meg *4)<lb /><lb />¢<lb />9<lb />9<lb />4<lb /><lb />THY<lb /><lb />ao<lb /><lb />ee<lb />JE A<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />SLSIDORUG<lb /><lb />Gris<lb /><lb />4 Shi<lb />'<lb /><lb />£<lb /><lb />xk<lb /><lb />a |<lb />Ht<lb /><lb />®@ SEE THAT? Wie<lb /><lb />abusia What Is It?T gysaav<lb /><lb />It is a picture of tae celebrated ne CY<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAINT PFMo<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />varn how very cheap thev ars.<lb /><lb />You may never, :<lb />But should you ever}@===-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />ag Come to see us. ="<lb /><lb />ba<lb /><lb />PAMAALY<lb /><lb />a eh cs the te th<lb /><lb />YO _OOOY<lb /><lb />wy<lb /><lb />ui<lb /><lb />yy"<lb /><lb />PLA<lb />i<lb />7<lb /><lb />YIU OU WOOO UUOO (<lb /><lb />~<lb />\ oi Nome<lb />OVUM YOY LO<lb /><lb />Anything from 24@===.-<lb />Visitine Card<lb /><lb />cee TO A ion<lb /><lb />EF*ull Sheet Poste.<lb /><lb />Aree<lb /><lb />4" I<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are yuu a sub-<lb />scriber? If not vou<lb />ouvht to be.<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />The Eastern R<lb /><lb />eflector.<lb /><lb />'s only $1 4 year, 1:<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to. the farmers, es-<lb />specially those growin:<lb />tobacco, that is worth<lb />niapy times more than<lb />~Le subscription price...<lb /><lb />¢ et)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DA ILY REFLECTO RB. AUGTS1USCESAR,<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />Nothing About Him Here, But Wany<lb />Other Peopie App?ar.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Your every<lb /># bad 3<lb />JMDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />a a :<lb />poe COantsupp ied mere Henry Strause went to Henderson<lb /><lb />at the . | Creates many a new business, today,<lb />"| &amp;nlarges many an old business, Elias Turnage, of Ormondsviile, was<lb />~1, oe Preserves many a large business. ey<lb />Revives many a dull business, :<lb />; Rescues many a lost business, J. L. Foumain, of Falkiand, was in<lb />Saves many a failing business. | tow) today.<lb /><lb />S-cnres success to any business<lb />Commissioner F, 'T. Carr, uf Gieene<lb />county was here today.<lb /><lb />ane ES<lb /><lb />as 'To oadvertise judiciously,T use tne : ; egies<lb />&amp; ] exlumns of tt. REVLEOTOR. ; Miss Lizze Dail, of Snow HilT, is ©<lb />: visiting Miss Rosa Hooker. ~a URMR. A.H. TAFT<lb />- " - . a is in the Northern<lb />: . oe Miss Wiunie Skinner returned home ac Markets purchasing<lb />Kring Coustantly at it Brings Spccess | Tuesday evening from Chapel Hill ° Fall and Winter Goods<lb />x :<lb />at Ody | | see : . © and in the meantime 4<lb />: J. W. Wiggins and P. H. Gorman :<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. returned Tuesday evening irom Lar: we are closing out all ae<lb />ne Summer Goodsatgreat 4<lb /><lb />ly reduced prices.<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />gems OR<lb /><lb />cP aeteu a mati train going! Mrs... M. Schultz and little son,<lb />N th. arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, '<lb /><lb />Ml ar-ves 6:57 P. M , Alfred, went to Rocky Mount todav to<lb />5 vamer Tar River arrives from Wasb- | visi? relatives.<lb /><lb />in ~ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />"_" eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />sy BAG HATURSE, The Lord never made a cow that<lb /><lb />This hes be an extra eee ===. } gave milk punch.<lb /><lb />ordinary bargain wee ;<lb />WEATBER BOLLETIN.<lb />long to be Jeep an ctitees Gecaty teow gil<lb />ed by wide-awake DUY| Generally fair tonight and Thursd cae ee opie 10<lb />a�,� a SUBY. inks ig * ij S ¢ =}<lb />ears and watchful shop- y 3 J wae she ig sie but 1s unable to<lb />= ay es make a match.<lb />pers as @ momentous WHAToTHERE Is.<lb />money saving occasion te<lb />If men could become virds at will<lb />"_""- o Much or Little to Tell"You Find | there would be a great many more<lb />it Here. | buzzards than there are now. . .<lb />| ash Goods oe ; The Statesville Landmark has R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E, B. HIGGS, Ca<lb />Bars The street fcrce is at work aguin. eached 2 ay | A, G. COX, ~Vice Pres HENRY HARDING,<lb />Unmercifuily cut. trie cay to oven a 10h reached the age of 24 years, Few) ), CHERRY, j Vice Pres. AssTt Cashier<lb />1260 ee beautiful . whoaTa 78 13 open a tovacco mar- ns aaa to en tha age of the OAPITAL': Minimum $30,000 ; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Vy , Landmat , anda Sth smaller number Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />Dress Ginghams tO £0! kvenacolor blind man can tell |&amp;Ve become near so good a paper.<lb /><lb />at 5 cts a yd. when he feels blue. """" ~ The Bank oft Pitt County,<lb /><lb />stock Light New Mullets,UreamCheese and But A Maine man who 1 ambitious to<lb /><lb />a, Material com- erat S. M. Schuitz. bea postmaster feels that he is am- GREENVILLE.N. C.<lb /><lb />Vising neq colOTings| Mr... Wine tal sv ewe oe i ranig «pay ena<lb /><lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be | potatoes in market today. aes es aa n.anaging os 00") i Pa Bank wants your triendship and a share<lb /><lb />soldat 3c and4cper yQ| hese daysare extremely hot but | farm ang, BARAEIE Se if not all, of your business, and will grant<lb /><lb />up. the nights are quite pleasant. every ahaa consistent with ane and sound<lb />: ) ; |banking. e invite correspondence or a per-<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White| The moon is getting almost old New Phones. igonal i nape pe ripe ee sl ce .P<lb />Goodsat bargain prices |eush for moonlight outings. Subscribers can make a nete of the panacea | =<lb /><lb />Betore a great while the straw hat following new telephones.and add them<lb /><lb />og Ladies | Rte ore at tl bors vette! ed loos, [ovis ae ~<lb />E. B. Fickle. factory, No. 11. j AN Cr SS<lb /><lb />15 cts Sets. Genuine Faber and Simplex lead dea<lb />penciis at Refiector Book Store. A. J. Grittin, residance, No. 20.<lb /><lb />In our Ice cream, soda waser, milk shakes, HB: Heese, aire Se Mid-Summer Clear anceSale<lb /><lb />coco cola, sherbets, etc, at W, C.<lb /><lb />Shoe HinesT. Note the Change.<lb />W. C. Hines has fixed up a niee Anyone contemplating going to Oc- ee OF _<lb /><lb />racoke next Saturday will bear in mind<lb /><lb />De artment place tox selling ice cream and summer :<lb />drinks that the steamer Meyers will hereafter<lb />eeu | WASH GOODS<lb />ae.<lb /><lb />we can fit both your] Ladies warting rice stationery can! ycuville at LO o'clock, ~nstead ot at<lb /><lb />foot and purse. Gnd it at Reflects Book Store. Very!) welock Vs M. as during the last few es eo oe ;<lb />latest styles. weeks. Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies,<lb /><lb />: oy , { . i<lb /><lb />Ladies Cait vai =o go.op.|__ Just received a nrg lot of Delaware Linens, etc. Also our entire line or is<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxtord P th $9.00 | Peaches. Must be sold tomorrow. School at Ormondsville. |<lb /><lb />meiosis gs ual to $1.65. M. H. Qoaene. A high school is to be established at SHIR ag W A } ty T &amp;y , *<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, Good Tea, sold for 40 cents else- Ormondsville, in zreene county, with , ~7<lb />Swept down to $1°25,| where, our price 25 cents to close out. | Mr. H. P. Harding, of this town as ;  y<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. Z. Moore &amp; Bro. |principal. ~The people of that com at greatly reduced prices.<lb />Swept down to .75. munity have secured an excellent young<lb /><lb />; t ~ W hat . . |<lb />Misses and childrensT reduced aay what Jeb ane od ae man tor the head of their school. p)<lb />in same proportion. ¢Is_it-hot-enough-for-you ?"� " crank L A<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />: appre ached him,<lb />T The Circuit Grows L .<lb />he days grow some shorter, but argor<lb /><lb />esgna Aer ae beet they are hot enough to make up for any The Farmville braneh of theGreen-}| ~~ pee ee | me a<lb />i, are adding to our already large deficiency in length, ville telephone exchange has been ex" ! , OA K RI DG E i NSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />stock of eeasonable goods daily,| Other fruit is scarce, but the water- eae hey Uriah - Ralgecome county, | :<lb />puch as melons certainly struck it right this At that point connection is made FORTY-SIX'TH YEAR.<lb /><lb />j Tl bund d fi with lines to Wilson, Tarboro, Rocky<lb />sac Ribbons, ao soba "|! Mount and Battleboro. Manager weuaty-two years under present principals. 224 students attended last year.<lb />' 8 A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of<lb /><lb />broideries, Handker- | Once inawhilethere is some talk} Atkins will arrange to give local | Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~rhe Largest and Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School. in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. oTerms to suit<lb /><lb />1 | : about opening Fifth street through : . VES<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs, Sheriff aa tonTs property, but as asia oe " 1 oe the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho- ovale aaa tiple tion with those points. Profs. J. Av &amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C<lb />er<lb /><lb />su yet it is only talk.<lb />selry and ma . | ow Cars tue Guimax."Bieycle, Tri-<lb />andsiylish things. Pas vie ey New Engine. NO CURE"NO PAY. |<lb />yele, Veloscipede and ali other kinds Clever Engi George Smi.h, on ,<lb />er Engineer lh eras ¢ That is the way all. druggists nell Ki) H ff (N MEATS<lb /><lb />of Caps for ladies and children in all} i4:. pra: eh ot the Const Line, is~about | GROVES TASTELESS CAILL TON<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Our stock of shapes, colors and prices just received F . IC for Oblils, Fever and all. forms of |<lb /><lb />° . toduy at Mrs, Georgia JamesT. rigsund tome eateenes a wpa it Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine<lb /><lb />Groceries Furniture road, and wears 43 proud a smile a8 8] in a gasteless form. Children love it |<lb /><lb />Ket : T 4 As yat the farmers have not hai| boy who has just donned his first pair a ve, i bitter, nauseating ~<lb />Hai dware, Cr ockery, time to grade much tobacco, hence the ) of pants. oAnd Captain George bas spoon al seniaanit We have placed a large Refriger-<lb /><lb />breaks at the warehouses ure not very | good cause for this elation, He came ator in our market to keep all our<lb /><lb />, : é : 2 ~ ;<lb />and Gets Furnishings large. What tobacco is coming in is [in ~Tuesday evening holding the throt~ ELON COLLEGE. meats cool and free from flies.<lb />When you wantfresh<lb /><lb />ds farge-and complete and wel good quality and brings good | tls of u splendid new engine that hae. -. NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />| pbk om geen ehat pbs wing | prices. just been turned out of the shops �,�s~ sna on Pospuage een AF in Bee f Pork .<lb />. = hts : jon; ¥ at water} | or<lb />Fon throsgh acd posting� YOU 18|" Excaninshae ten very_nuner- [Bes Mw rum TW new lO eae ral, one of, Cig] ie<lb /><lb />a i + Remomber pow is the<lb /><lb />~time and bere ip the place to fin ous from many of the larger towns in No, 106, ina beanty and cne ot thé) ian vhurcb, non-sectanan in spirit and<lb /><lb />out hent di birt of be ie ease very best that the railroad company | teaching, highest moral tone, elegant | Send us your orders and you will<lb />id eg hag ha ret of bargains. | the ang They became " nt ota out, The REFLECTOR rejoices building, halls, laboratories, etc., facul-| get something 2109, clean and<lb />a T around Winston that the SentinelT says ccna out. fs : 8! ty of specialist, co-educational, ourri- | fresh eyery, time, Phone 41.<lb />Ne the fuctory men are trying to stop with Capt. Smith and congratulates rn equa! of best tides roe ella ys ty A Oe Se a 9<lb />: ; egree courses, most liberal terms, best<lb />them becruse of interference with their the company on this improvement om sdrantages, oathlo ue on application. Weathine tan y Cuihrall,<lb />Te<lb /><lb />our road. : J-Address J. 0, ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />" | | , , Elon College, N.C. |<lb /><lb /></p>
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