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          <lb />DAIL<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Mba alee _maoone�"�<lb /><lb />L.d WHICHARD, Bditor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, 2<lb /><lb />ae A<lb /><lb />fy<lb /><lb />i opea<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 825<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />C<lb />Z<lb />ty<lb />0<lb />d<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />RES PNRM ae<lb /><lb />Nad 4<lb /><lb />WIBU AND IO] WOOL VyVuUE 0} 08<lb /><lb /># ee hs te<lb />AOL)<lb /><lb />INTHIVATE C003<lb /><lb />O yooys Fou<lb /><lb />Med 9<lb /><lb />N pue Teo<lb /><lb />4 ¢i yu<lb />ito tidiind Leeks<lb />ci hace bes dowd « deg I ta<lb />il ae Wa, Ate<lb />pace? alge o<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />IPS. pynoo<lb />OM UOT] AL<lb /><lb />Sd0O0D)D AHAADS<lb /><lb />y oy ynd om o10zo.10q)<lb /><lb />tu<lb /><lb />asnu Aoyy ~Way} UI OF<lb /><lb />J<lb />4<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Ox) 10} 0<lb /><lb />. wn - - 4<lb /><lb />~five runs.<lb /><lb />ieee wit anret<lb /><lb />Base BalT.<lb /><lb />Washington, D. C., August 10"<lb />~TodayTs game was a game the lika of |<lb />which, for sustained interest and a fire-<lb />works finish, Washington bas not seen<lb />for many days, The Senators tied the<lb />score in the eighth, when five hits were<lb />made off Fifield, and TuckerTs home<lb />run in the tenth won the day. Score.<lb />Washington, 7; Pailadelph:a, 6.<lb />Louisville, Ky., August 10"The<lb />Colonels had their regular off day, and<lb />the Colts won as they pleased, Hbll was<lb />substituted for Evans after, AnsonTs<lb />team had scored three runs ia the fifth<lb />inning. Score. Louisville, 6; Uhica-<lb />zo, 16.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, O.. August 10 +The<lb />Browns knocked Demmann out of the<lb />box in the fitth inning today, scoring<lb />When the Reds went to<lb />bat in their half ot the fifth, tae score<lb />stood 6 to 3. A base on balls, an error,<lb />two singles, a double, and a triple<lb />brought in five runs for the Reds and<lb />won the gave, as neither side scored<lb />atter the fifth inning. Cincin-<lb />nati, 8; St. Louis, 6.<lb /><lb />Boston, August 10=The work of<lb />Kiobedanz in the box today was easily<lb />the finest done by any Bostor pitcher<lb />this season, and tre New Yorks were<lb />defeated by the smallest possible score.<lb />But tro men hit sately: he gave but one<lb />base. on balls, und received perfect<lb />support. Only one New Yorker got<lb />~The enly run<lb /><lb />Score.<lb /><lb />as fur as second base.<lb />scorea was one by Bergen in the fitth.<lb />SeymcurTs Beston debut was a flatter"<lb />ing one. Both sides fielded vrilliantl;.<lb />Szore. Boston, 1; New York, 0.<lb />Cleveland, O., August 10"TYodayTs<lb />game Wa a batting contest, and the<lb />Qlevelaads had the better of it. This,<lb />combined with the loose fielding of the<lb />Pirate, gave the home team the victory.<lb />score. Cleveland, 9; Pittsburg, 5.<lb />Brooklyn, N. Y."August 10"The<lb />Baltimores and Brooklyna played two<lb />games this afternnoon. Onz2 resulted in<lb /><lb />Weekly Crop Bulletin.<lb /><lb />The week ending August 9th was}<lb /><lb />warm and generally dry up tr the 6th,<lb />atter which fine rains fell over. the en-<lb />tire State with a aecided full in tem<lb />perature. The rain~all was greatest<lb />over the southern halt of the State,.<lb />averaging about 1.25 inches, Fome<lb />damage was caused by the drought<lb />over limited sections, but crops aré now<lb />revived ani doing wel!. Cotton . is<lb />very h avilv fruited; some bolls are<lb />open in Richmond county, Tobacco<lb />cures are good in color and quality.<lb />EASTERN DISTRICT;<lb /><lb />The past week was warm and dry<lb />up to the 6th, with temperature ran2"<lb />ing as high as 95 degrecs,and crops<lb />were b-ginuing to. suffer considerably<lb />from drought, but much needed rains<lb />fell On the Guh and 7th, greatly bene-<lb />fitting crops. The raintall seems to have<lb />been general, the least amount occurr-<lb />ing in the northeastern portion, where<lb />rain is still needed. K'armers are now<lb />about through laying by crop3. Cotton<lb />did not do well the first ot the week,<lb />wilting seme during the midale ct the<lb />day, and shedding forms on lizht lands,<lb />but generaily the crop is now fine;<lb />good stand, stout stalk, well limbed<lb />and fruiting exceptionally well, while<lb />the amount of shedding s0 far has been<lb />very small, Cora has been out off<lb />some by drought, but is now doing<lb />well. Some fodder from early corn<lb />has been stripped, Tobacco curing<lb />well and with good color, Peas, pea-<lb />nuts, sweet potato?s, rice, .urnips, are<lb /><lb />all good,<lb /><lb />They Sel: cn Merit.<lb /><lb />The Greenville<lb />right on increasing in popularity and<lb />This is so because Evans,<lb /><lb />Warehous? keeps<lb />Husiness,<lb />Critcher &amp; Co. look alter the inter-<lb />farmer who sells on |<lb />They denTt have a tew<lb /><lb />est of every<lb />on their floor,<lb />pets to get high " prices for, but sell<lb />avery pile on its merit and make it<lb /><lb />an easy victory for the Champrous whi e<lb />the cther e.ded inate, after eight<lb />exciting innings, when darkness p~e-<lb />vented fussher play. ~Lhe team will<lb />play another odouble headerT tomore<lb />rew. Score. Brooklyn, 3; Baltimore,<lb />io,<lb /><lb />Second game"Brooklyn, 3; Balti-<lb /><lb />more, de.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLDBS STAND.<lb />owon Lost Per Cen<lb /><lb />oa.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />eet cna ncn<lb /><lb />ent | bl sie to paint the Court House. ~This after-<lb />Cinciouatt uf a pa noon heani Col. J.C. Baker, anuther<lb />peterT a of ie workman, were changing the scaft Id<lb />pl ad * + upon which they were at work, when<lb />Chicago a5 48 484 | 8vme part of it broke near where Mr,<lb />Philadelphia 42 49 442 | Harris was standing and he fell 15 feet<lb />Pittsburg 41 49 456|to the ground. In the fall his back<lb />poem i is i: } was badly bruised by striking a eill and<lb />Washington 33 55 375 | bis right arm considerably skinned.<lb />Ge, Louis 95 «69 96¢ | He had to be carried home. We Lope<lb /><lb />bring its fall value. ~Today tor W. A,<lb />'Stok«s they scld lots at $7.25, $12,<lb />$13.75, $18, and $22.00, maxing an<lb />average of $13.60 on a barn of piim<lb />nes, Other furmers obtained prices<lb />just as good as these, ard you can get<lb />ithe highest wiarket price by taking your<lb />next load to the Greenville Ware-<lb /><lb />house.<lb /><lb />an = .<lb /><lb />Feli From a@ Scaftold.<lb /><lb />Mr. Carlog Harris has been . helping<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />his injary will not prove of a serious<lb />nature,<lb /><lb />SAA AAAAAAA Ae<lb /><lb />ee oe<lb /><lb />NN he ee<lb />fa ti tin fi in nln Tina das fin cits ini in i Baeed as I d yt en li -din cin ctip ciccia inin fine in Win cin Deiat Mitta Dict in ti Minin elias inal<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />And the price of ou<lb /><lb />.{Summer Clothing has<lb /><lb />declined with the ad-<lb />;vance ofsummer. We'd<lb />rather sell Summer<lb />Clothes at a loss than<lb />to keep themover. :<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb />Whatever you 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 /><lb />earlier.<lb /><lb />Se ee ee<lb /><lb />Se oe ne a ee<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />large stock of<lb /><lb />from the North where I have purchased'a<lb /><lb />Fall and Winter Goods .<lb /><lb />These will soon be coming in, and I want all<lb />Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out.ot<lb /><lb />Mayor Linn, of Salisbury, has order-<lb />ed tue police to arrest all women ap-<lb />pearing on the streets in Mcther Hub-<lb />bards.<lb /><lb />A member of the board of commis.<lb />sioners of Warren county isa fugiave<lb />from justice on account ot a charge<lb />against him in connection with @ ~wo-<lb /><lb />man,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Thena Moore, who lives near<lb />East Bend, Yadkin county, passed her<lb />100thT mile post on July 80th. Her son<lb />says she is able to wo.k her own ger-<lb />den and that with tne assistance of «a<lb />cane she walks to church at Mt. Nebo,<lb />a dagtguice of four tiles, from home."<lb />Charlotte Observer. bot )<lb /><lb />iit Pe ae<lb /><lb />| WT. Leo with, bis , mother and<lb />brother titis "gone" to ~housekeeping in<lb /><lb />) have &amp; Lawn, Party at ~the Academy<lb /><lb />Thee 1s @ Reason For 11.<lb />The Eastern Warehouse would not<lb />be selling nearly twice as much tobac-<lb />co asanv other house if there was not<lb />some reason for it. The reason js that<lb />the taimer who brings his tobacco to<lb />the Eastern knows ic is going to sell<lb />tor all its worth. We give pezsonal<lb />attention to every pile on our floor,<lb />and it never goes beiow its value, This<lb />naturally brings *he farmers to the<lb /><lb />~Eastern.<lb />Evans, Joyner &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />cy ORR Aart.<lb />The Greenville Bright Jewels will<lb /><lb />few days have a special<lb /><lb />misst his chance.<lb /><lb />grove on Thursday; might, the 13th.<lb />Refreshments served at the usual prico/<lb />It is desiredT that evenybox y, come and<lb /><lb />- T<lb />~ ¥ Fee<lb /># i<lb />~ sf<lb />} 7<lb />: i<lb />i j ~<lb />* AVi mE @ire<lb />* 5 ~<lb />i ie are i c7<lb />~ Cite rch y<lb />we ae<lb /><lb />one of Capt. GriffinTs house in South<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />help these young people in a worthy<lb />cause,<lb /><lb />\the way. To remove these I will for the next<lb /><lb />SACRIFICES<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />If you want bargains that are bargains don't<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rt<lb /><lb />Tie<lb /><lb />Hs<lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb />t<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />the office |<lb /><lb />» bad throngb Senator Butler?<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Ae o= ~a<lb /><lb />Buvred | as Mee cloen oat miattet.<lb /><lb />So<lb /><lb />es SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />pa a<lb />he. month, - : oa ee<lb /><lb />~week. ig bic 10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by earriers without<lb /><lb />A~vertiang rates are ~Hberal and can be<lb />had on apptication to the ¢ editor of at.<lb /><lb />2 all<lb /><lb />chennai tian cleat,<lb />seorinteeeinnaapi<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb />GiWe desire a live corresponueny it at<lb />avery postoftice. inthe covaty, who will<lb />end in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />ion each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb /> Tavrspar, Avevst 12, 1897.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~g HUMBUG AND A FRAUD.<lb /><lb />| anna<lb /><lb />A really good people need no<lb />Jeddership; they will determine<lb />for themselves what is best for<lb />themselves, and will: nitimately<lb />gscure it Tosurrender to lead-<lb />ership is a weakness ofa people,<lb />aad this weakoess is the more<lb />pronounced when the accented<lb />leader is a self-seeking politician,<lb />unworthy to head a movement.<lb />vust now the accepted Jeader in<lb />North Carolina isSenator Batler.<lb />Tu the last issue of his paper, the<lb />Caucasian, ne declares that the<lb />issue of issues before the Amer-<lb />ian people ts the control of the<lb />monopolies of the country.<lb /><lb />ott was not aiways so. Mr.<lb />Butler has preeented to the peo-<lb />ple a dozen reniedies for the ills<lb />under which they suffer. He<lb /><lb />changes the remedy with eyery<lb />campaign.<lb /><lb />We desire to do no more now<lb />than to remind our readers of his<lb />frequent change of fron* «nd to<lb />ask them (1) if he had ied them<lb />into any very green pastures,<lb />and (2) if be bas not, what assur-<lb />ance have they that he ever will?<lb /><lb />It 18 the shame of North<lb />Carolinans"a people noted for<lb />their insight and conservatism"<lb />that they have been so eusily be-<lb />guiied by this littleman. He has<lb />turned the State upside down,<lb />and to what purpose? Are we,<lb />any better off for his domination ?<lb />Has he brought us any of the<lb />good things he promised? On<lb />the contrary, we have higher<lb />taxes and worse government than<lb />ever betore. But this chariatan<lb />infaiuates the people every year<lb />with new iight"like the dgnis<lb />fatuus of the Dismal Swamp, he<lb />lures them on toa new desiruc-<lb />tion. We repeat the exclamation<lb />of amazement that a rational<lb />peopie can be for so long de-<lb />ceived,<lb /><lb />Another election 1s to come<lb />along next year and there is talk<lb />of fusion of vemozrats with this<lb />bird of illomen. Away with 1!<lb /><lb />. Half of hisown party has repu-<lb /><lb />diated him. He ia a discredited<lb />~politician. Professing to be the<lb />friend of the people, he would<lb />not vote against the iniquitous<lb />tariff bill which bas jast been<lb />torust upon them"a bili dictated<lb />by the trusts and monopolies.<lb /><lb />Bot, coming back to the point,<lb />we ask the people to consider<lb />how much better off they are<lb />aingo they accepted the. domina-<lb />tion of this charlatan. Which |<lb />has given them the better goyern-<lb />ment"the government they gave<lb /><lb />themselves through the Demo-|<lb /><lb />cratic party or that they have<lb /><lb />As for the Landmark, it will<lb />none of him. He is a humbug<lb />anda fraud. We scarcely under-<lb /><lb />stand | one of his plans of oreliet�<lb /><lb />[strange<lb /><lb />o""<lb /><lb />and lak are now<lb />silent ovo bt + bat<lb />_- : a.<lb /><lb />duplicity<lb /><lb />any. y-to say othat the Tané@mark is<lb />not going to march under his<lb />banner, next vear nor any year)<lb />thereafter. " Statesville Land-<lb /><lb />mark. 7<lb />Don't Tobacco" Spit anc Smoke Your<lb /><lb />Tate Away.<lb /><lb />Tt you waot to quit tobaceo using<lb />easily and torcver, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic. tull ot new life and |.<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak mea strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your ~own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Bookiet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />"""<lb />MarylandTs Strcrg Negro.<lb />For a man to atretch himself flat on<lb />the ground face upwards, and, with<lb />both hands extended, arise without<lb />assistance and witbout touching hands<lb />or arms to the gronnd, is counted<lb />something of a teat of strength and<lb />agility, but there is a Howard county<lb />strong mat who can got only do this,<lb />but at the same time lift up a man<lb />stunding on the palms of his hands<lb />and weighing 150 pounds. ~This man<lb />is a colored farm hand, employea by<lb />Mr. Charleg H. Rhine on the farm of<lb />State Atwrney MeGuire, He is<lb />twenty years old and weighs 180<lb />pounds. He is tte wonder of the<lb />neighborhood, With theentire weight<lb />placed on his kands in the way des-<lb />cribed, be can get up and stand erect.<lb />" Baltimore San.<lb />"s<lb />A Housenoid Necessity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />pleasant and retreshing to the taste,act,<lb />gently and potitively ou kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansirg the entire systems<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha"<lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C.<lb />pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and<lb />guaranteed to cure Ly all uruggiste.<lb /><lb />The Danger of tre Trip.<lb /><lb />Washington, Aug. 10."Secretary<lb />Blas bas taven cognizance of the rush<lb />to the Klondike gold fields and Alaska<lb />and has igsued the following warniag<lb />to the general public:<lb /><lb />To Whom It May Concern: Jn<lb />view of information received at this<lb />Department that 3,VU0 persons with<lb />2,000 tons of baggage aud freight are<lb />now wailing at the enterance to White<lb />Pass, in Alaska, tor av opportunity to<lb />cross the<lb />river; and that many more are prepar-<lb />ing to join them, I deem it proper to<lb />call the attention of all who contem-<lb />plate making the trip to the exposure,<lb />privation, suffering and danger incident<lb />thereto at this advanced period of the<lb />season, even if they should succeed im<lb />crossing the mountains. To reach<lb />Dawson City, when over tue pass, 700<lb />miles of difficult navigation on the<lb />Yukon river, without adequate means<lb />of transportation, will still be before<lb />them and it is doubtful if the journey<lb />cin be completed beiore the river fs<lb />closed by ice. J am moved to draw<lb />public notice 10 those conditions by the<lb />gravity of the possible consequences tu<lb />people detained in the mountainous<lb />wilderness during five or six months of<lb />Arctig winter where no relief éan reach<lb /><lb />~then, however great the need.<lb />[Signed | C. N. Briss.<lb /><lb />Secretary of Interior.<lb />a ae<lb />Had an Alternat.ve,<lb />Pilrey"oAnd because you<lb />culdnTs, find ainickelto pay the<lb /><lb />fare, did tho conductor make you|<lb /><lb />get offand walk?�<lb /><lb />v ackeon+ oNo ; he<lb />gat on<lb /><lb />atreatl if fa wanted © tO. ae<lb /><lb />: the past: fond cf exposing his | Roxbury Gazette.<lb /><lb />. 4 " sg 4 AN = Te + 4<lb />+ % Re if at a<lb />a ra E i ~ ba as 8 4<lb />was F : a 3<lb />-"<lb /><lb />-) Vpicturesqae style is<lb /><lb />ountains to the Yukon.<lb /><lb />: only» made |.<lb />fr Ge off.T Leould have.<lb /><lb />Ghris at the Awkward Age.<lb /><lb />2 a ese OF 2<lb />, Hs ab th awkward '<lb /><lb />h ry.<lb /><lb />walk should be dressed<lb />caretully, so as not to look all<lb />legs and feet, and be et a loss to<lb />know what to do with their hands.<lb />For certain types a quaint and<lb />effective,<lb />while for others severest simpli-<lb /><lb />| city is the most successful meth-<lb /><lb />od of gowaing. Every child<lb />should be studied. Her age, her<lb />manner; her walk, her complex-<lb />ion, eyex, hair and figure should<lb />be taken into account, if her<lb />mother desires her gowned 80 a8<lb />to cover personal defecis or en-<lb />hance her good points. And the<lb />game 1s well worth the candle, a8<lb />children are affected in their man-<lb />ners, speech and disposition by<lb />the clothes they wear, a fact<lb />easily proven by noting the ais<lb />a child assumes when be or she is<lb />conscious of being well dressed.<lb />"WomanTs Home Companion.<lb /><lb />eS<lb />A Modern Dog Story.<lb /><lb />oOne morring not rg ago,� says &amp;<lb />lady in the Toronto Globe, omy sister<lb />went to see a fricnd who lived a mile<lb />or so from the rectory, taking with<lb />her our little brown cocker spaniel.<lb />When she lett she qaite forgot the dog,<lb />and as soon as our friends discovered<lb />him they had all they could do to<lb />make him leave, but with no ava~l,<lb />Some hours passed and he was still<lb />there, so they telephoned to let us<lb />know hTs whereabouts. Bring hin to<lb />the telephone,T said my sister. One<lb />of the boys ield him, while anotier<lb />put the trumpet to the dog's ear-<lb />~Then my cister whistled and ca'led :<lb />~Come home at once Paddy! Imme-<lb />diately he wriggled out of the boyTs<lb />arms, rushed at the door, barking to<lb />get out, und shortly afterward atrived<lb />panting at the reztory. This is what<lb />might be called a modern dog story, is<lb />it not?�<lb />aE RRA<lb /><lb />Within eighteen months famine<lb />and pestilence have killed 8,000,-<lb />000 people in {ndia,<lb /><lb />Sen aah LSS<lb /><lb />When biliou- or ccstive, eat a Vas<lb />carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa-<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />Cotten ang reanti,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of; cuttor<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />very<lb /><lb />ORL LL. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />© © REORGANIZED JUNE 1gth, "1896. | ey<lb /><lb />orarmcen: or THE oa<lb /><lb />The Bank of ated che<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close of Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />1 3<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, dud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation eousistent with good banking, 4.<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge~»<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />7°.<lb />@.<lb /><lb />ooe, Gee<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS. AD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />so. Od OT<lb /><lb />_ Webave ut racveived a new<lb />hearse and Woe nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins sod Ceskets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand |Greenville.<lb />see us. We ara preps. od «<lb /><lb />OATS SAY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />oA PEGMLTY,<lb /><lb />(6. COBB &amp; SUN,<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will reveiye<lb />Just try a 10c. Lux ot cascarets, the<lb /><lb />every mark of respecT.<lb />Our prices are 1ower thau ever.<lb />finest. liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />made |<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />{0 embalm-<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monupoly bat<lb />vite COMmpetition.<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 />W. Mz Bond.<lb />Bo� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L, Fleming,<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Gieenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Valuable Property fr Sale, "vn ssusseos<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and 3arbder?<lb /><lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green- ~<lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in .<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />ress AMES A. SMITH,<lb />LOVIT HINES, ONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C,. GREENVILLE: N. C<lb /><lb />- + ean sid es solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />aud Prezsiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Pojuts,<lb />inext door to Reflector office, :<lb /><lb />| SRBERT EOMYUNDsS,<lb />FASHIOUNABLE BARE wr.<lb /><lb />| ;<lb />Speciul attentiva ".ve..<lb /><lb />Gantlemens Clapeing<lb /><lb />fo @¢leaud.<lb /><lb />COTTON. rh oSythe :<lb />Good Middling 8} | | Be CREEN VILLE<lb />Middling Sh ~3 er ) . |<lb />Low Middling Fy tS ry | pe<lb />Good Ordinary 6 15-16 ea .<lb />Tone"nrm. . ! i rt | a b 4]<lb />PEANUTS. pp ity tie An % Whdited wo »<lb />Prime 2 : ag | Z<lb />Extra Prime 24 og : |<lb />�"�ancy ee Bid LAX, Feat ae F ..<lb />SpanishT 60 to 75 8S Og Tt Cee oe ae BO<lb />Open on®<lb /><lb />Fone"quie!l.<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />The next. session of this school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb /><lb />~The terms are as follows:<lb />Primary Eng.ish, per month: 1g) 00<lb />Intermediate * 92 80<lb />Higher at Re $3 00<lb />Tanguages (each) o $1 00<lb />Music including useof nstrument 93 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for soss time except in<lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration.<lb />The instruction is thorough in a'l its<lb />branches. ~Ihe moral tone and intel-<lb />lectual influences are unsurpassed, ~The<lb />discipline is mild but positively firm,<lb />For further particulars see or address,<lb />MRS, ALFRED FORBES, :<lb />Greenyille, N, C.<lb />July, 21, 1897,<lb /><lb />(BER.<lb />Wat ae<lb /><lb />16 with<lb /><lb />bal Sumber egg mig or Dressed can, |<lb /><lb />left a<lb />iM IS hmos. uo Mae C9. rn<lb /><lb />aan, 80 |<lb /><lb />aR Bae eur<lb /><lb />MONDAY Sader. 6, 188i<lb />and eoutinue for 19+ :<lb />ESTABLISH) 1K7g. lt ee ue for months,<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ Primary F hiulish per ue<lb /><lb />2 in)<lb /><lb />Intermediate ** °° a! 5)<lb />r CRK. SIDES &amp; SHONLDER Higher toe?! o* * #0)<lb />J ARMERS ANI? MEKUHANTS BOY , lingnages (each) - 9200<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find a Y di Nivea? tf<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu Nad eget: T A eer sat thy sahoo!<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is covaplete oe St gis<lb />0 all its branches. :<lb />Ve asm A ontlimines at vee past<lb />, ~liberal pttonage,<lb />FLOUR COFFEE, SUGAR i 4 m\ 17 Sa) SN WUR,<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST;MARKET PRIOE<lb /><lb />-Tcbaceo. Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Mes lactuay. 5 en<lb />lin: va to buy at ore prot A eou-<lb /><lb />cle stock of<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />f{oans aud Discounts $50, 273.623 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />~Over Drafts  ~ - 1,580,183 Surpius and Protits 503.9<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00} Deposits subject to Check 48,2&amp;9.60<lb />Due from Banks 2 630.594 Due to Banks 793,23<lb />Furniture and Fixtures , ,505. 40% Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.13<lb />Cash Items 1.278, 15? Time Certificates of Deposit 2 55.0u<lb />Cash in Vault 14,528,54 "_"""<lb /><lb />feet k Uplate £ $72,796.04<lb />Total * $72,796.04 ~ omg)<lb /><lb />sp ete =: ererntenectareyps<lb /><lb />content sete tees�<lb /><lb />wt som ees cnn sm nab gern ogra<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb /></p>
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A.M<lb />TRAINS GOIN NOTRE<lb />Dated | Sper B ~<lb />May 27th, os ~ r) =<lb />TAREE esl mj 8 20,<lb />|A. M.NP, M.<lb />Liv Fivrerce | 8 45) 7 40<lb />Lv Fayettevitle! 'T1 '10| 9 40<lb />Lv Selma 12 87,<lb />@r Wilaen =| 1:20:11 85<lb />en re wa<lb />- f if<lb />AM) | IRM<lb />Ly Wilmingten| 9:06 i: 00<lb />Lv Magnolia 11 &amp; 2 8 30<lb />Ly@oldsbore | 1°00 || 9 36<lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 i} 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro 1 42<lb /> (ene " "{}<lb />PSE] ise<lb />lea ood |<lb />ewe tt fm ih<lb />¥ P. M, ie. My |<lb />Ly Wilson || 1 4 to %<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | :2°38 b 19 15<lb />Ar Tarboro 40 _ . ae<lb />Lv 'Tarborc ae<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 27% J<lb />Ar Weldon " a<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />* Trait on Scotiand Neck Branch Zoa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 p<lb />m., Greenville 6,57 p.«n., Kinstem 7.65<lb />-m. Returning, leaves Kinsten 7.50<lb />a. In. Greenville 8.62 a. m. Amiving<lb /><lb />lali: ox at 11:20.a. m., We'don 11,40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />I'raics on Washnigten Branch deav<lb />Wushiggton 8.20.2, m,, and 1.00 @.m<lb />arrives, Parmele#,10.a. m., and 2540 p<lb />m., Taedoro 9.45 a..m,,«eturningleaves<lb />Tarbor@:3.30 p. m,, Parmele 10.20 ¢. m.<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, .arriws Washiggton<lb />11.40 a, g2., and 7.20 ,p..m. Daily. ex-<lb /><lb />rept Sumay. Coanectsaith trains on<lb />:Scotland)Neck Braneh.<lb /><lb />Train leaves vanoory,.@! OC, via Adbe-<lb />whatle &amp; Raleigh R..R. dad y except san-<lb />day, at 5 p. m., hunday 405 P. a;<lb />pda Plymouth pe P. 4., 6,00 p.m.<lb /><lb />eturning eaves Pigmonth daily exegpt<lb />Sundey, 760 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a .,<lb />warive Tarbero 10.146 am and: lil. 45<lb /><lb />frainon Midland N..C..branch leaxes<lb />mald3boro daily, ex<lb />m.«rriving Saithtield 7°80 .a. in.<lb />sunuing leaves Smithii¢ld8.@) a. m,,<lb />yéves at Goldsbors 9,30,a..m.<lb /><lb />Virains on Latta braash, Florence 3<lb />&amp;., leave Laztad.40 pm, aizive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clie 8.05 p m. Returning!<lb />leave @lic:6)10.a.m,.Dumbar �,�.30 a m,<lb />oor 750a m, daily exeept Sun-'<lb /><lb />v. |<lb /><lb />oe Poteet gtst on oe War-'<lb />saw for Clinton easily, exeept Suuday<lb />tv 00 a.m. and &amp;40 DP. m- Returnirg<lb /><lb />4vaves Cinton at7.W0 a. m. and30 1. m,<lb />Train No. 78 makes close eenkection<lb /><lb />at Weldow forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Richmone, alse at Bovuky� Mount owith<lb /><lb />N orfolk-and Carolina RT f for Me iolkT<lb />Yue all poings North wa Norfolk.<lb />JOEN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />~General Supt.<lb /><lb />~T. M. EMERSON, Trafie Manage-.<lb />J. R.KENLY. Gen" Maneger,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />A ae i Be : i ; td f .,<lb />Li a i * 7 i i t i : a i + ~\<lb />id ae aH _* :<lb />Util FU Udi: OR<lb /><lb />: I; i 4<lb />So WHiianioe jae<lb /><lb />f Ph<lb />OB, BRE NARBeO of?<lb /><lb />" * ~" Oe Sori ae<lb />Hretltng lll ss<lb />Wit ' :<lb /><lb />CA 44S i fl<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />| ar fy<lb />1<lb />?<lb /><lb />|<lb />te.  ¥<lb />ea if i<lb />; feet 4<lb /><lb />5 5<lb />5 yette<lb />fk reg<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />BP. its<lb /><lb />ff Sunday, 6.05 /<lb />Be bv<lb />ar!<lb /><lb />Wepaper in)<lb /><lb />| ite Class inthe State... {ene<lb /><lb />' A Duel Over a DeogTs Tail.<lb />It is weil known that in Germany<lb />the duel mania has rearheJ a poiut- at<lb /><lb />which it becomes a ftolly"or worse.<lb /><lb />| Men kill one ancther for the most<lb /><lb />ridiculous trifles. At Griese:n a duel<lb />has taken plave which seems to break<lb />the record for absurdity. A Dr.<lb />Bostron and a businessT man named<lb />Harms"two frnends"teing together<lb />in a cefe, began to quarrel about the<lb />tail of HarmsT dog, Br. Bostron having<lb />alleged that the dogTs tail showed his<lb />interior breed, and Mr. Harms con-<lb />sidered himelf seriously affronted and<lb />challenged .the-.doctor. Both<lb /><lb />men<lb /><lb />| were wounded by pistol shots, and the<lb /><lb />result of this fo-lish duel was that each<lb /><lb />~of them was sentenced to four monthsT<lb /><lb />inyprisonment in a fortress. The loss<lb />of friendship, wounds, four monthTs<lb />imprisonment "all over a dogTs tail !<lb /><lb />he<lb />yng anh oars Ging. hpenenenasen mys<lb /><lb />A Kansas City church, not<lb />content with offering inducements<lb />to bicvelers to at eud services by<lb />providimg asate place for their<lb />wheels, will establish a Sunday<lb />morpiag nureery, where mothers<lb /><lb />themselves listen tothe sermon.<lb /><lb />The head stones for the graves<lb />of the 448 knowe North Carolina<lb />dead in the cemetery at Winches-<lb />ter, Wa., have been put in place. |<lb />Twenty one well known North;<lb />Carolinians areburied there. Ser-!<lb />tember 17th the corper stone of,<lb />the aonument to the North Caro-<lb />linadead will be laid. Charies:<lb />Broadway Rouss, of New. York,<lb />willype present. !<lb /><lb />he |<lb /><lb />Camovas on Sunday last reeatis<lb />the fact that presideut Carnot of<lb />Fraave aud Casr Alexader IIL vf<lb />Russia wereT slain unon the same<lb />day of the week, the former on<lb />Suaday, June:24, 1394, and the<lb />latter on Sunday, March 13, L@&amp;l.<lb />Boab, knife.and pisto! were the<lb />three weapone-of death. It was<lb />on Sunday, Jue 13 last, that the<lb />attaak (Serious or farcical) wag<lb />made on President Faure. Many<lb />attempts on the lives of tLe rulers<lb />of the O!d World have bees made<lb />on Swoday, probably becaase it<lb />is the great Buropean testivad<lb />day, andT permits tne greatest<lb />freedam ofaction and the leasy<lb />special. observance of the waud-<lb />be assassius."Philadelphia Rec-<lb />ord.<lb /><lb />News;ap¢1 Edit.ng .Fitty Year ago |<lb /><lb />or ae<lb /><lb />Secretaty Sheiman, said that news"'<lb />papers are mot edited aow us carefully,<lb />asin earlier days, and the National<lb />ilatelligencer was refered to as a<lb />model of caudial editing. In point of,<lb />tact, with reasonable ease a capable<lb />man could edit a newspaper with great<lb />ease a half ceistury ago, a6 there was<lb />Little tu edit amd newspapers were a<lb />luxuty prepared only for inteiligent<lb />readers who were-able to pay a very<lb /><lb />| high price for them. There was no<lb />| telégrsphic news and newspapers as a<lb /><lb />rule! were simphy"eompilations without<lb />locat edators or correspondents, Now<lb />the editor of a newspaper has to ban+<lb />die a ¢core ot editors, several reores ot<lb />reporters and .a thousand correspon"<lb />dents, including special and acsociated<lb />press." Philadelphia Times.<lb /><lb />emo<lb /><lb />Greenville Market,<lb />~Correctad by 8, M. Schultz.<lb />Biter, per.1b 3 _ 1b, to 25<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar cured Hamy<lb /><lb />cup leave their babies while they |<lb /><lb />~every Thursday night,<lb /><lb />The assassivation of Premeer |<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />| Arr:y for Catalegue ta<lb /><lb />Very reasonable eg Be cod fs for eat-<lb /><lb />* Offers tha young women Of the ghate<lb /><lb />.<lb />5b 20 8 beh, rough<lb />10 to 1; peat<lb />A<lb /><lb />| DIRECTORY. }<lb /><lb />CHURC /ES."<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30.A, M.<lb />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regujar services,<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo!T 9 30<lb />A.M. W. B. Brown, [Superinter dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~"Seiv'ces everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday eveving. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />iendent. | ,<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. KE. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent .<lb /><lb />~LODGES.<lb /><lb />284 meet; tirst and third Monday eyen-<lb />ing. WM.King W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec. "<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenen' Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W.<lb />Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."I'ar_ River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets cvery Friday evening. Hy<lb />Whedbee, C. C. Frank Wilson. K. of<lb />R. and 8.<lb /><lb />R. A."zebd vance Conuci!l No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W. b.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />J. B. Cherry<lb />C. \ W. B. Wl-on. See.<lb /><lb />ail<lb /><lb />fremeestescnnnncie atti en ema et<lb /><lb />- COLLEGES.<lb /><lb />TN ee<lb /><lb />The University.<lb /><lb />pestis mete toons<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />(Summer Sehoui 158), total 549. Board<lb />$8.00 a mon~h, three Brief Courses,<lb />three Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />Schools and School of Pharmacy.<lb />Graduate Courses @pen to Women.<lb />Summ-r Schoct for ~'eachers. Schol-<lb />arships and Leans for the Needy.<lb />Address, PRestpeNr ALDERMAN:<lb />Chapel Hill, N.C.<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb />College ot Agriculture<lb />and Mechanic Arts,<lb />Will open Sept. 9th, 1897,<lb /><lb />nical courses. Experienced Special-<lb />ists in every department.<lb /><lb />Expenses per session, ineluding board.<lb /><lb />For County Students<lb /><lb />Yor all other Students 123 00<lb /><lb />ALEXANDER Q, HOLLADAY, LLD,<lb /><lb />iRaleigh, N, C. President,<lb /><lb />([RINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opens September 8.<lb /><lb />~Three full courses of study. Large<lb />number of electives, Two full chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />One Handred and one Thoasand Dollars<lb />added to the endowment @nring the<lb />present year. Only male literary college<lb />ia North Carolina that is located ina<lb />eity.<lb /><lb />The best business course offered in<lb />the state. Send for nlbum and catalogue.<lb /><lb />Addre:ss JNO. C. KILGO,<lb />Durham, N.C.<lb /><lb />PEACE<lb /><lb />{ l for Young LaJies<lb />IN STUETULE Raleigh, N. C.<lb />Exéellent buildings and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />splendid cli te. Stands at the very<lb />front in Female Education, Thorough |<lb />in its Courses. High: in its Standard<lb />Unsurpassedio Its INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.<lb />~Twenty-one ofiicers,.and., teachers.<lb /><lb />ee me<lb /><lb />alogue to Jas, DINWIDDIE, M, A.<lb />The State Normal "<lb />and Industrial School,<lb />am GRRENSBORO, N. G.<lb /><lb />of bsional, literary, clussi-<lb /><lb />cil industrin! education<lb />nnual expensés $0 tu $130. Faculty<lb />of 25 members.,More than 40 ngular<lb /><lb />ae of Joana: wo altos: Vee to<lb />» watt hun 1005 | alas Cor Meal 6. | 46 $0 60<lb />(eet idew Sav ged Vi Flour, Family 4,25 to 6.75<lb />i im<lb />» The Oply  ElverBollay, Dailvi sine mane<lb />. | 15.00'l L6<lb /><lb />4a i<lb />1 [nes dant CMs<lb />ay oTy<lb /><lb />stucents. Practice. schvol of 126 pupils<lb /><lb />aga L :<lb />~ au<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \.."Greenville Lodge NoT!<lb /><lb />oi ba<lb /><lb />Thorough academic, scientific and tech- | %<lb /><lb />g 93 00} |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />When bilious or ccetre, cat a Cas" a<lb />_...¥ | caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />J 10c, 25e; tae See<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TOSa¥<lb />9 Sz<lb /><lb />9 OS )<lb /><lb />ATaap<lb /><lb />CaaLINVYVND<lb /><lb />Lalibey<lb /><lb />Isuo2.7un<lb /><lb />*,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />"OO [GAKAY ONVIUALS oPY o9223 Jo{qQooq pur od<lb /><lb />13 Jose" o9A1}<lb /><lb />Bak 4<lb /><lb />oTN MD SFEET RO<lb /><lb />WORKER. &amp;<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />wd jsU0 Jo esta<lb />a<lb /><lb />v9 AGNVE<lb /><lb />SaVUL<lb /><lb />*<lb />4d<lb /><lb />LHL<lb /><lb />rset<lb />ee<lb /><lb />$40<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the ;<lb />citizens of Greenville and the 9<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />|i<lb /><lb />i publie generally. ae<lb />#<lb /><lb />ac<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />LLVd!<lb /><lb />HaAI1<lb /><lb />-»<lb />oa<lb />bye<lb />seek<lb />iit.<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERIVG, @<lb />Spouting ard Stove Work,3 Ee:<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />~C<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />£sva osnes png<lb /><lb />exwy [vep] oq} 01U SjosvIsey oUOT;<lb /><lb />sisiponugd<lb />TY<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or QF<lb /><lb />~Tobacco<lb />Shop<lb /><lb />no charges made.<lb />Flues made in season.<lb />on Dickinson Avente,<lb /><lb />*Y10 |] May JO *°uRy *[Roal}UO *osvIIYD<lb /><lb />MUVS *S)[NSes [INU<lb /><lb />?<lb />5<lb /><lb />Lis<lb /><lb />2 PPPS� OOo<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />WHWR SEE THAT? SH<lb /><lb />¥ §<lb /><lb />What Is It? ganvebd<lb /><lb />It-is-a picture ot.tae celebrated �<lb /><lb />PARKER. EDUNTAIN' Pra<lb /><lb />Bestin use The outfitTot 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 and<lb />varnhow very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />You may never, }<lb />But should you ever};@===<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"ayCome to see us. ="<lb /><lb />LT Pt eg Nl Me Me!<lb /><lb />: |<lb /><lb />| BBBAAS . ;<lb />Printing Oss. &amp;<lb /><lb />WIA SS WOOT<lb />Afar Pere<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />""TO A-""<lb /><lb />E"ull SnNnect Poser<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news.<lb />every alternoon at. the-<lb />small price of 25 cents a.<lb />month. Are yuu a gub-<lb />seriber? If not. vo<lb />ouvht to be.<lb /><lb />oe x<lb /><lb />eye<lb /><lb />The Eastern Re<lb /><lb />ls only $1.4 year, 1:<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion toT ~the faimers):T és-<lb />specially: those: growing<lb />tobacco, that ) is... worth<lb />Many, times, more. thin<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Rhee<lb />ehrea<lb /><lb />9 Wy hele a<lb />oh te ys Ms<lb /><lb />5<lb />F<lb /><lb />| iid D, Le<lb />7 ~D, MolV-BR.<lb />i: al<lb /><lb />aa } ie 7 oe<lb />~ ery<lb /><lb />the ~subseription: pri @2!<lb /><lb />: 4<lb />}<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb /> "<lb /><lb />tiga) Ue<lb />rm  NTT A<lb />Hal ber<lb /><lb />i rah T wf LyVve.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />use Sa<lb />Sige<lb /><lb />This will be an extra-<lb />ordinary bargain week<lb />long to be remember-<lb />ed by wide-awake buy<lb />ers and watchful shop-<lb />pers as a momentous<lb />money saving occasion<lb /><lb />ARNE TL<lb /><lb />" {<lb />Wash Goods<lb />. Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful<lb /><lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />at 5 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />A big stock Light<lb />Wash Material com-<lb /><lb />rising new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 3c and4c per yd<lb />up.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Rufted Shirt<lb />Waist Sets all 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 />t<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50<lb />Swept down to $2.00.<lb /><lb />Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00,<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50,<lb />Swept down to 31°25,<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00.<lb />Swept down to 75.<lb />Misses and childrens reduced<lb />ijn same proportion.<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are adding. to our alreadr large<lb />atock of seasonable goods daily,<lb />gach as<lb /><lb />Laces, Ribbons, Em<lb />broideries, Handker-<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho<lb />seiry and many new<lb />and stylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />~ Hardware, Crockery, ,<lb />and, Geuts Furnishings<lb />is ~Jerge and complete and we<lb /><lb />wonld take pleasnie in showing<lb />- lyowthrovgh and posting you ~ip<lb /><lb />wade * Remomber, now ta t<lb />" | il aa ber b tbe lack to nd<lb /><lb />x a wmewmoth outburst of bargains.<lb /><lb />siden a pias<lb /><lb />WO Bes<lb />PAPE |<lb /><lb />~that «nothing »but primings , has been<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />IV DICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />| enna<lb /><lb />Creves any a new business,<lb />Kularges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many. a larg. Lasiness.<lb />Kevives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />~ Saves mquy a falling business,<lb />S-enres sucess to any business<lb /><lb />rd<lb /><lb />¥To oadvertise judiciously,T use tne<lb />columns of t. REVLEBOTORS<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />al meee<lb /><lb />K:siing Constantly at it Brings Soecess<lb /><lb />oe -"<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mati train goingT<lb />N.th, arrives 8:62 A.M. Going south,<lb />ar-iver 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Tnure-<lb />day and saturday<lb /><lb />moet<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />aid<lb /><lb />Fair tenigLt and Thursday, preceded<lb />by showers on the coast,<lb /><lb />*<lb />Rees chee lin, .ackieenl arth Seine +m ere on<lb /><lb />WHAT THERE IS.<lb /><lb />Setar sR<lb /><lb />~MuchicriLitile to;Tell" You Find<lb />it Here.<lb /><lb />oIts a hot tine an this old town,�<lb />Eggs and chickens at 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Country Lard at J. &amp;. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Cyclists are practicing tor the caini-<lb />val tomorrow night.<lb /><lb />Fresh ioday"Gov. Carr Buiter in 1<lb />Ib packages. S. M. SCHULTZ.<lb />Remember: the jawn party in the<lb />Academy grove tonight.<lb /><lb />Genuine Faber and Simplex lead<lb />penciis at Refiectur iscck Store.<lb /><lb />The Greenville public school will<lb />open September 6th. See announce-<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />Ladies warting tice statiunery Can<lb />Gnd it at Reflecter Book ~Store. Very<lb />latest styles.<lb /><lb />| public cordially invited.<lb /><lb />FXCURSION.<lb /><lb />Some of 1 hese Will be on 1t"Others<lb />Wi Not<lb /><lb />c menmmianl<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />J. W. Higgs went north today.<lb /><lb />S. M. Senultz went to Tarboro to<lb />day. '<lb /><lb />R. b. Smith, of Ayden, was bcre<lb />tcday.<lb /><lb />~Dr. C. 3. O'Hagan wert tu Hamil-<lb />ton today.<lb /><lb />tun teday.<lb /><lb />C. M. Berrard left this morning for<lb />Hende son.<lb /><lb />J. R: Smith, of Ayden, was here<lb />this afternooa.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Hf. A. Rountreo went to Ayden<lb /><lb />Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />J W. Wiggins returned Wednesday<lb />evening trom Richmond,<lb /><lb />W. T. Lipscomi returned Wedres-<lb />day evening from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie kines, of Kinston, js<lb />visiting Miss Sudie Harding.<lb /><lb />nesday evening ~or a visitT to. Kin-<lb />ston.<lb /><lb />Mrs. V. L. Stephens, of Dunn, is<lb />vieting her mothe-r-law, dirs. C.<lb />Stephens.<lb /><lb />Sheriff Harrington went to ~Tarboro<lb />today after the negro who stole T. M.<lb />NookerTs bicycle.<lb /><lb />John Sparks, of Kinstor, has iaken<lb />a position here with the Pitt County<lb />Buggy Company,<lb /><lb />Privete W. J, Hemby, who has been<lb />at home on a furlough, returned today<lb />to Fortress Monrve.<lb /><lb />J. B. Edwards retuT ned to Scotland<lb />Mrs.<lb /><lb />who is sick with fever at her fatherTs, |<lb /><lb />Neck this morning.<lb /><lb />ig now some better.<lb /><lb />E. M. McGowan went to Washing-| |<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Alicu Moye lett Wed-|<lb /><lb />Edwards, | ,<lb /><lb />UR MR.A.H. TAFT<lb />is in the Northern<lb />T Markets _ purchasing<lb />Fall and Winter Goods<lb />and in the meantime 4<lb />we are Closing out ail 4<lb />Summer Goodsat great<lb /><lb />; ly reduced prices. 2<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />Fe<lb />ites ae<lb /><lb />le eee er ye te i AIOE gts: SaaS ss ." aed EAE NNN EN EO<lb />i. : A ie Pres.T me = ee Ca<lb />6, HENRY HARDING,<lb />@. 3, CHERRY, § Vic? Pres. AssTt Caahier<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />SPL Mel Mal al ee al,<lb /><lb />Bicy¢le Cainival.<lb />There will be a Bicycle Carnival in<lb />the Eastera Warehouse,on Friday night<lb />under the auspic s of the Laaies Aid<lb />Society ot the Christian church, The<lb />Gener:] ad-<lb />mission 10 cents.<lb /><lb />Our Pr.ces Talk.<lb />Farmers who sold their tobacco at<lb />the Planters Warehouse today were<lb />made happy again ty getting prices<lb />runnirg away up in the twenties. No<lb /><lb />Town Council meets in special ses |<lb />sion tonight to ccnsider fhe water |<lb /><lb />,<lb />works qu, stion. |<lb /><lb />Waxtrp"Double Doored Iron<lb />Sate and Letter Copying Press.<lb />Address P. O. Box 155, Greenville,<lb />re ©<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />How can you endure flabby linen in<lb />th's hot weather ?. If you want to look<lb />neat have good laundry. Bring your<lb />bundle for Wednesday morning ship-<lb />ment. C. B. WHICHARD,<lb />Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />Breaks Growing.<lb />The breaks at the tobacco ware-<lb />houses today were the best since che<lb />new season opened, ~There was a large<lb />increase in receipts, the warehouses<lb />having from 7,000 to 14,000 pounds en<lb />sale, swelling up the aggregate to about<lb />40,000. Prices continue to show an<lb />upward tendency and tre farmers are<lb />invariably well pleased with the result<lb />of sales. Taking into consideration<lb /><lb />brought to market yet, prices running<lb />trem $15 to $25 ure high. We heard<lb /><lb />expect better prices than they are now<lb />cetting on the Greenvill: market.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />Public Hchocl Opens Sep.ember 6th.<lb /><lb />opened cn Monday Sept. 6th, 1897,<lb />Competent teachers have been em~<lb /><lb />echool taught in the county.<lb />es -J, Wurre, Chairman,<lb />D. D. Haskert,<lb />Secretary of Committce,<lb /><lb />Fall Session Onens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />a number of farmers say they could not}<lb />~Lhe Greenville Public School known |.<lb />as White District No, 66, will be })<lb /><lb />ployed which will plac this school on} LU<lb />an equal footing with any private} jo<lb /><lb />other house reached a figure as high as<lb />ours. Thatis our way of doing busi-<lb />ners. make our prices do the talking<lb />fur us Ass any one who closely watch.<lb />el our sale and he will tell you it was<lb />the best that has been<lb />Greenville market this season.<lb /><lb />Forspes &amp; More.<lb /><lb />made on. the<lb /><lb />ieee<lb /><lb />MS OE SL,<lb /><lb />Inetructionthorough. For terms, Xc.<lb /><lb />apply to<lb />MRS. L. G BERNARD,<lb /><lb />_ Greenville, N. C<lb />LAUUTDEUIT s<lb /><lb />| i<lb />a : '<lb />o<lb />f 4 ae . *<lb />; a4 i ue ae i<lb />. ~<lb />ae ~<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />waioat<lb /><lb />~Adults prefer it to bitter,<lb /><lb />Aloe Bank wants yourtriendship anda share<lb />_ if notall, of your business, and will grant<lb /><lb />~every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or a_per-<lb /><lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />a Ea<lb /><lb />It 1s not necessary to go to<lb /><lb />KLONDIKE to stirke a gold<lb /><lb />mine. Goto LangTs Cash House<lb /><lb />and invest in the great bargains of<lb /><lb />Summer Goods, such as Fans Parasols,<lb />Slippers, Sbirt Waists, Lawns and Organdies,<lb />which must go before the Fall stock<lb /><lb />comes inand you will be satisfied<lb /><lb />you strucka gold mine with-<lb /><lb />~taking sucl a long trip.<lb />LangTs Cash House,<lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />4 Nadia? Ags years under present principals. 224 students attended last year.<lb />A High Grade UVollege Preparatory School, with special departsments of<lb /><lb />Book-Keeping. Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~he Largest and Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. oTerms to-suit<lb /><lb />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb /><lb />aa,<lb /><lb />shui titliaamememeenaiaaaal<lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />That is the we ESS CHILL. TON<lb />GROV ASI E<lb /><lb />IC for Me A Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria, . lt is simply Iron and py<lb />in atasteless form. Children love it<lb /><lb />nauseating<lb /><lb />¥<lb />iy<lb />¥<lb /><lb />HES OW AEA<lb /><lb />RAE<lb /><lb />LA<lb /><lb />eerscans<lb />oe s i i j . cst Gea Fl om uth pong<lb />{eity. oBerets<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />Tonics. Price, 50e.<lb /><lb />ey: genet :<lb /><lb />~ELON COLLEGE.<lb />o1S NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in,<lb /><lb />We have placed dliW tote ger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all our<lb />meats cool and free from flies.<lb />When yor want fresh<lb /><lb />degree courses, most liberal terms, best<lb /><lb />J. A. AndrewsT store or<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />jat depot.<lb /><lb />advantages, catalogue on application.<lb />Address J. 4), ATRINSON, Chairman,<lb />( ~ Blon College, N. C.<lb /><lb />~IBeefi!Pork! or ~Sausage<lb /><lb />| Piedmont section; very beat, waters,<lb /><lb />healthiest locality, property of, Chris-<lb /><lb />ian chureb, non-eectapan in spilt and cf ME enh ce a gui met tf<lb />teaching, nighert moral fone ig (seutd te yur Ordéte dnd you wil<lb />ty of specialist, co-edygational, ourri-| t something nice, clean and<lb />culurs equa? of best male college, resh avery time. eh 41.<lb /><lb />| Weathingion &amp; Guhl,<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />Nie<lb />aad<lb />ee<lb />ise<lb />F<lb /><lb />ha<lb /><lb />a<lb />~i<lb />M<lb />A<lb /><lb />i<lb />Ng<lb />es<lb />Bs<lb /><lb /></p>
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