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        <p>i}<lb /><lb />THE DAILY<lb /><lb />Ud WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />a<lb />oer?<lb /><lb />ot<lb />or<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. | GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897. | No. 826<lb /><lb />= tae<lb /><lb />rn ree cae ae<lb /><lb />BASE BALL. Mending the Weigh.<lb /><lb />QO "« : ;<lb />:  " sel The Allirce scales in front of the |'¥j wt  f |<lb />= = Games Played and Standing of Couct riouse uwing to decay got out of is<lb /><lb />= Clubs, the way mn their weigh and are under- | \<lb />m 4 "_" going repairs today.<lb />" © Bostcn, August 11."New York bat<lb /><lb />ted Lewis treely tor three innings to- New Phones. | \ i WA<lb />\day, scoring four runs in that time.| A as be \/ '<lb />: ° phone has been placed in Col. \ (<lb />Then Lewis steadied down and did fine E Ab _@_f (8 yt<lb /><lb />Harry SkiunerTs residence, and ia No.<lb />work. In the last half of the eighth,|94, No<lb /><lb />. 90 is now the American<lb /><lb />. ek |<lb />on lucky hits by Bergen and Hamil- |pybacco CoTs. office aad tactory. \ C \" 3<lb />toa, aided by errors by Clark and bases _ | "a<lb /><lb />[| _}on balls, Boston rolled up five runs and @ | | } 7. oo<lb />No Quorum. | BR<lb /><lb />won out. Long and Tenny played great n | }<lb />ball, (he lattler having ail three put hate... as, Bok W QAORNR,, OF...<lb /><lb />outs in the eighth inning. To passed<lb />bells by Wilson were costly. S:ore.<lb />Boston, 7; New York, ~od,<lb /><lb />Town Council at the meeting eslled for | orn rrr Wan nnn<lb />Tharsday night, hence nothing was<lb />done on the water works quescion.<lb /><lb />Washington, August 11"The Phil-<lb />lics played a listless game ia the field Send us One.<lb />today and were unable to hit Mercer,| We have lost our file copy of THE<lb /><lb />while the SenatorsT connections with |Dairy Rervector | tor ~Thucsday,<lb />the hall were more trequent and to the |July 29th. It any one can send usa<lb />-<lb /><lb />surpose. La Joie became iavolved in| copy ot that date it will be upprecia-<lb />u quarrel with a by stander after the | ted. And the price of our<lb />kummer Clothing has<lb />declined with! the} ad-<lb />vanceofsummer. We'd<lb /><lb />rather sell Summer<lb />lothes at a loss than<lb /><lb />to keep them over.<lb /><lb />game, and desvending from the buss,<lb /><lb />struck him in the ; he players .<lb />m moe ! ° poy Busy Bright Jewels,<lb />were tokeu to the police station where<lb /><lb />La Joie lett $15 collateral for his ap"<lb /><lb />ee ee RRA a eee ae a inl<lb /><lb />Ths Bright Jewels were well pat<lb />ronized at their lawa  party in the<lb /><lb />pearance in court tomorrow to answer FP ge<lb />Academy grove Thursday nig it. The y<lb /><lb />a charge of assault. Score. Washing-<lb /><lb />. . . sold ice cream and lemonade and netied<lb />tcn, 6; Philadelphia, 0. ~<lb /><lb />$12.60.<lb /><lb />SdO00D MANWAS<lb /><lb />2)<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, August 11"The Reds<lb /><lb />won the last game of the present series<lb />it today. Although Breitenstein was hit __ Good Work Counts:<lb /><lb />Mldd 4<lb /><lb />frcely he managed to keep them well The Greenville Warehouse had to-<lb />scattered. ~lim Hurst, wh) was fined bacco today from four counties "Beau-<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 /><lb />$100 and costs for assault and battery fort, Craven, Greene and Pitt, oThe<lb /><lb />atin iil TTS<lb />~this morning in the police court, offi- good work dove for the farmers , by<lb />cited as umpire and everything went Evans, Critcher &amp; Co, brings the weed<lb /><lb />off nicely, Score. Cincinnati, 6; St.|* them.<lb /><lb />Pn PL Nt POL II Le Nn Nc AN AOI Nl NTO ALOT Ee oea<lb /><lb />Louis, 3. =<lb /><lb />| most as gocdas a profit<lb />Louisville, August 11"oDad� Clark New School Building. 8 Pp<lb />pitched his first game for the Colonels} Mr, W. 8. Wilson is having lumber ~earlier.<lb /><lb />today, and with the exception of th*|hauled to build 4 school house cn tle<lb /><lb />second and third innings, the Colts |rear of his lot in South Greenviile. H's FRAN K V V if SO N<lb /><lb />could not bunch their hits. The field- | sister, Miss Myrtle Wilson, will open a<lb /><lb />ing ef Wagner, Clingman and Lange |gchool iu the building the first Munday THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />wasa feature, Score. Louisville, 0;)in September.<lb /><lb />Lofty oy. ynd om aL0jotoyy<lb /><lb />wt and 10J WOO oye CF O<lb /><lb />qOWU<lb />oy} ~urey)<lb /><lb />Chicago, 4.  coceneasenaeeneneeiaae lid<lb /><lb />ti ] " ed ° e �<lb />Brooklyn, August 11 Baltimore Climbing Higher<lb />two more games from Brooklyn touay., 4. ;<lb />; ; oday receipts at the tobace ware-<lb />In the first DunnTs curves were knock- ye<lb />| all he | B wacehouses weat still higher, there be-<lb />ed all over the lot. rown, a youvug"|. . - .<lb />os . Z ~~ Jing about 60,000 pounds on the mar- |<lb />ster from Trenton, N. J., was given a], - , {<lb />, » ket. Prices were higher also, several<lb />trial i.. the second game He did fairly oo, bo . ,<lb />lots bringing as high as 330. You can't<lb /><lb />ye ee<lb /><lb />ONT NETA CONS<lb /><lb />rh<lb />ae<lb />©<lb />7 = I] | h<lb />~ell, notwithstanding that he sent), ~<lb /><lb />c well, notwithstanding olhold the Greenville marset down, ;<lb />oO GD four men to hase on balls and hit<lb />ane as<lb /><lb />three others during the six innings he<lb />was in the box. He was very poorly Demand for Corn.<lb /><lb />supported. Score. Brooklyn, 2; Bal- For some days corn and meal have<lb />timore, 10, lheen coming to merchants here from<lb /><lb />|<lb />Second game"Brooklyn, 3; Balti- | other States. This looks hke the home | £,, 5 Toke } ® hav -<lb />more, 13. crop of corn 18 about to become ex- from the A Ol th W here Me hav e purchased a<lb />Cleveland, August 11"The wildness bupated before the nae crop a ready large sty ek 0<lb />of Hastings and timely hitting by the for harvest, Any farmers with Bur<lb />Indians gave the home team the yjc~ | Plus on hand would find this a good<lb /><lb />torv today. The Pirates rallied in the |"�"�° to market it.<lb /><lb />ninth, but the game was lost. Score.  Fall an d Winter Goods<lb /><lb />Cleveland, 12; Pittsourg, 6. Two Stores T ° °<lb />| cil These wil! soon be coming in,and [ want all<lb /><lb />nk<lb /><lb />co<lb />a "_<lb />=<lb />Fearne<lb />pore<lb />a<lb /><lb />t]<lb />~<lb />"<lb />~<lb />=<lb />(oF<lb />g<lb />=<lb />-<lb />(qo)<lb />~<lb />Q<lb />o<lb />O<lb /><lb />HOW THE CI.1BSs STAND. J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro. will now run<lb /><lb />Svon Lost Per Cen |tWo grocery stores. They have bought Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of<lb />out M. L, Starkey, another brother |<lb /><lb />C<lb />d<lb />Ty]<lb />0<lb />q<lb />[s<lb /><lb />Boston -_61 28 685 ae ee ms oe<lb />Peat 787 30.655] 780 Kept in the Rialto building, and|the Way. To remove these I will for the next<lb />Baltimore 55. 30 647 the firm will keep both stores, Jess<lb /><lb />re New York 5233 612 Starkey takes charge of the uptown {ew days have a special<lb />Piilakicsia 46 43 517 | store and J. A. Hyian will stay at the ~<lb />tne 4 45. 48 484 down town store, and clever, good<lb />soe hia 42 49 4s9 looking Jim Starkey will have the ; :<lb />Boake 4, 49 «456 general oversi:ht and management of if , J<lb />Brook! 3849 437 | both. They will carry a nice line of<lb />cas n ~ 41. 353 436 groceries 1n both stores. 5<lb />Washington $5 ' 00 375<lb />St. Louis 96. 69 266 He WasnTt Expert<lb /><lb />no The rumor got out Thursday that an Sse="<lb />Good Crops. expert cyclist would reach here on the<lb />Mr. R. B. Bynum, near Fsrmville, | evening train, and there was quite a lf you. want bargains that are bargains donTt<lb /><lb />says he has 20 aeres in cotton fiom crowd, most of them colored peuple, at<lb />which he expects to gather 20 bales ot |the depot to greet the arrivc!. Some| MISS this chance.<lb /><lb />lex<lb /><lb />O10 PUL<lb /><lb />ak - cotton, averaging 500 pounds, if noth-|of them saw the joke when Sheriff<lb /><lb />». oO. ing happens to injure the crop between | Harrington stepped off ~the train with<lb /><lb />mg ce pow and harvest. ~Mr. Jack Baker, ot Frank Johnson, the negro who stole \ T ah<lb /><lb />| s the same neighborhood, says he has Mr. T. M. HookerTs bicycle and was , i | ARD )<lb /><lb />oe po 100 acres in cotton from which under | arrested in Tarboro, But frank was ° ~Le on wi } 7 7 i :<lb />cies . the same conditions he expecta to get) not so much of an expert, as he alipped : : |<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />b. a ; ys<lb />a Ce "err<lb /><lb />bcos � o100 bales. up in trying to do some trick riding.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Mee 6<lb /><lb />. ab : FORTRAN RR ey STURT ek MR<lb />ae me ne nC Ze Adar cee wenn<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>~) ,<lb /><lb />o7<lb /><lb />m4 4<lb />7 ~ ~<lb />4 re A ae<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). |;<lb /><lb />[mained<lb /><lb />Kmered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Qeit heel RATES.<lb /><lb />a - $3.00<lb />yaa dah, nner ern<lb />One week. - ¢ ~m: «10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by eurriers without<lb />extra cost,<lb /><lb />A~vertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />hid on apptication to the editor or at<lb />the office ;<lb /><lb />ve desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />gond in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb /><lb />fa each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />gad only on one side of the paper. qu<lb /><lb />Seana<lb /><lb />Fripar,, AUGUST o13. 1897.<lb /><lb />: The Populist State Executive ComT<lb />mistee had a meeting in Raleigh this<lb />week. After much speech making a<lb />committee Was appointed o prepare<lb />an addreés and try and rally their<lb />forces again, :<lb />es<lb />Here is a question we want to refer<lb />to the Charlotte Observer, the States-<lb />. ville Landmark ni the Asheville<lb />Citizen, as those paper: are pretty<lb />ogood at keeping up with wrong words<lb />that sometimes find their way in print.<lb />The Philadelphia Record of Thursday<lb />used the word oattornies� in an editc-<lb />rial, and we would like to know if it is<lb />correct.<lb />ee ead<lb />Virginia holds a State election this<lb />year, and the Democrats have just<lb />held a convention at Roanoke to nom~<lb />inate a ticket. J. H Tyler was nom-<lb />(governor amid great<lb />A. J. Montague, of Dan-<lb /><lb />inated tor<lb />en~ husiasm.<lb />vilie, whu recently tendered his resig-<lb />nation as atto.ney for the western<lb />district of Virginia, was nominated for<lb />Attorney Gereral. The Democracy<lb />ot the Old Dominion is putting a good<lb />icket before the p:opls.<lb />ae<lb />There has been enother lynching<lb />in North Carolina, the first to occur<lb />in the State in some years. ut it<lb />need not occesicn much surprise.<lb />Five women being outraged within<lb />two weeks is enough to arouse the<lb />indignation of the people, and such<lb />an outburst as took place at Asheville<lb />is hardly moxe than might have been<lb />Kittie<lb /><lb />Henderson, a young lady who is a<lb /><lb />expected. On Sunday Miss<lb /><lb />partial cripple, was outraged by a<lb />negro numed Bob Brackett, The as"<lb />sailant was captured, identified by the<lb />young lady, confessed his crime and<lb />was carried to jail in Asheville on<lb />Tuesday. That night a meb_ battered<lb />down the doors of the jail and fourd<lb />tuat the prisoner had been removed<lb />for satety. They followed the trail ot<lb />the officers whv were fleeing with ile<lb />prisoner, overtook them and carryirg<lb />ths negro Lack to the scene of hg<lb />c ime, sent for his victim and hur g<lb />him in her presence. The Ashevil.e<lb />military company tried to head off tle<lb />mob and prevent the lynching, but tle<lb />mob finished its work forty minutes<lb />Nefore the military arrived.<lb />ea y<lb />Wk REAP WHAT WE s0W,<lb />The negro rapist was lynched in<lb />Asheville yesterday,<lb />~We are reaping what we have sown<lb />The election of the Republican ticker<lb />in the State and in the nation made<lb />the ignorant negro think that he hed<lb />hberty and license... The result is a<lb />condition hitherto ounknown fin the<lb />South. Here in North et the<lb />advent ot the first Republican Goy- |<lb /><lb />NY<lb /><lb />~ crimes. At ~this time<lb />rapists areTcor.fined oin. Wake cuuntyT structive sweep ot. radical legislation,<lb /><lb />om<lb /><lb />otwo negro<lb />jail for eate keeping. The Governor<lb />is doing all in his power to secure<lb />speedy punishment and uphold the<lb />majesty of the law. Nobody person~<lb />ally or officially elds him responsible<lb />tor the reign or terror. Yet he and<lb />all others of his party are in a sense<lb />responsible because of the nature of<lb />vhe campaign they made, corralling<lb />the nogro vote on lines of prejudice<lb />against the best of the white race.<lb />Following the low campaign made by<lb />them, the success of the Republican<lb />~party and its allies made the ignorant<lb />negro believe that the botiom rail was<lb />on tcp, ard the guarding ot the jails<lb />by negro mobs, acting as a body-guard<lb />for a negro rapist, has had a bad effect<lb />on the worst of the race, which has<lb />manifested itself of late.<lb /><lb />The ignorant negro is a quiet and<lb />peaceable citizen when the Democratic<lb />party 18 in powere..l1e is a dangerous<lb />element when he feels that his crowd<lb />cortrolsin government. Reccnt events<lb />show how dangerous he is. ~There are<lb />intelligent negroes who know<lb />deplore the conduct,of bad men it<lb />their race just as white men denounce<lb />the Beaufort county white devil. But<lb />all are forced to admit that where 1g-<lb />norance and bestiality control, civil-<lb />ization is endangered.<lb /><lb />The time is at hand when the<lb />people of North Cuarolira are ready to<lb />sey to the Republican politicians and<lb />others who affiliate with them; oYou<lb />find means to control the negro vote to<lb />degrade the State aud put yourselves<lb />in office. You must find means to<lb />stop the crime that invites lynching<lb />by theignoran, and malicious of your<lb />supporters, or YOu Caanos escape re<lb />sponsibility for their actions, ~Lou<lb />have encouraged the ignorant negroes<lb />in thinking that the success of the<lb />party of which his race composes nine-<lb />tenths insures him against the just<lb />penalty of bis wreng doing. You<lb />have told him that the whiies were his<lb />enemies, In his ignorance he has in-<lb />terpreted this to vive him license to<lb />You are his<lb />correct<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />guod<lb /><lb />deg-ade and deauch.<lb />You mast<lb /><lb />teachings, or you cannot escape the<lb />�" Ral-<lb /><lb />teacher. your<lb /><lb />wrath of un outraged people.<lb />eizh News &amp; Observer.<lb />ime |<lb /><lb />LHE GREAT CROPS.<lb /><lb />A merciful and benignant Provi-<lb />dence has smiled upon the farmers of<lb />North Carohna, The early and the<lb />latter rairs have fallen and there aie<lb />both Tle<lb />tenfold, the twentyfold have ccme ard<lb />the hearts of the men who till the soil<lb />have cheered greatly ard<lb />their homes have been blessed. Now<lb /><lb />seed time and harvest.<lb /><lb />been<lb /><lb />jet them after raising the hominy and<lb />collards and the greens fail not<lb />raise also the hog ind the fowl and the<lb />beet. Let there oe abundance both for<lb />man and beast. With well supplied<lb />smokehouses and barns<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />larders and<lb />und cribs the wo'f cannot lie aT their<lb />od nas blessed as only he car<lb />A gracious bestowal of good<lb /><lb />dor.<lb />bless.<lb />seasons accomplishes for the agricultu-<lb />ral part of the countrv"by all odds<lb />the most importaht"what<lb />great wealth nor combinations nor<lb />a rikes nor legislation can even accums<lb />piish. The smiles of Heaven bring<lb />favors end blessings that make glad<lb />tie heart ot man and give hope and<lb />prosperity to a country where there<lb />had been despondency and discontent<lb />and restiveneas, It is not the Repub-<lb />lican party that in any particular has<lb />blessed this country. Its legislation<lb />has been almost wholly for the benefit<lb />of an aristocratic monopoly, for con-<lb />scienceless, all devouring trusts, for<lb />combines and other ways of, robbery<lb />and oppression. It has blasted the<lb />industries as with the mildew of death,<lb /><lb />neither<lb /><lb />.jand swept away commerce and the<lb /><lb />results of honest toil as by an army of<lb />cyclones and tornadoes, Death has<lb />marked its pr Fo and desolation has<lb />shown its: footsteps. The rascals<lb />are now tvmpimg up their hypocritical<lb />eyes and eaying"oHiow a bountiful<lb />Providence hath blessed our couptry<lb /><lb />&amp; an panderithe rule ot McKinley.<lb /><lb />Bab !<lb />| Humbug ! North Carolina has been<lb />greatly favored, not by the wild, de-<lb /><lb />but by a kind, gracious God who in<lb />the midst of Ceserved wrath remembers,<lb />mercy. We should ali be<lb />thankful for the goodness and bestow-<lb />ments of Heaven."Wilmington Mes.<lb />geniger. ;<lb />a ena<lb />Nomads of Wealth.<lb /><lb />Where is a poor millionaire to go,<lb />anyhow? It he cannot live in<lb />Springfiela, Ohio, or in Tarrytown on<lb />account of the taxes, nor in New<lb />Jersey on account of the mosquitces,<lb />must he go to sea in his yacht and be-<lb />come a rov~ng privateer? Whenever<lb />he sits down Le finds that a socialist<lb />has put a pin on the chair, - When be<lb />gets up and goes out he is asked to<lb />drop his dollars along the road ag he<lb />walks, It seems as if, in the course<lb />ot time, and not a very great time,<lb />either, millionaires would have to take<lb />the plece of the ancient nomads and<lb />indulge 14 tent life on the plains."<lb />New York Times,<lb /><lb />The Danville Tobacco Journal has<lb />suggested an International Tobacco<lb />Exposition. We second the motion<lb />and will name Winston as being the<lb />proper plave to hold the enterprise.<lb />Of course Danville would want it, and<lb />next to Winsten ve would offer nu<lb />objection to the ocity by the Dan,T<lb />vut this place would in our opinion<lb />offer more attractions and advanteges<lb />for such an exposition as our Danville<lb />friend suggests than any tobacco<lb />market in the United States, Dan-.<lb />ville claims the destinction of selling<lb />more pounds of loose leaf tobacco<lb />than eny market in the world. This<lb />we will grant, and at the same time<lb />eongratulate our sister tobacco market<lb />on its importance and " enterprise.<lb />Winston however claims and can<lb />prove the assertion that she sells more<lb />tobacco direct trom the haads of the<lb />farmers than any cther looose market<lb />in ths world. Sesides the importance<lb />ot «ir tobacco market we have here<lb />the most extensive plug tobacco inter-<lb />est in the South, therefore Winston<lb />claims to be the most important tobac-<lb />co city in the United States, and<lb />therefore the proper place for the ex-<lb />position." Winston Sentinel.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />kugilists usually talk in a 1ound-<lb />about manner.<lb /><lb />Cotton anc reanat,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of§ cotton.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, 48 furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middiing Ny<lb />Low Middling iz<lb />Good Ordinary 6 15-16<lb />Tone"nrm.,<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2t<lb />oancy 23<lb />SpanishT 60 to 76<lb /><lb />Tone"quief.<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER.3<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Eng ich, per mouth $2 00<lb /><lb />Intermediate * 82 30<lb />Higher ee $3 00<lb />Languages (each) cg $1 00<lb /><lb />Music including useof 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 /><lb />The instruction is thorough in a'l its<lb />branches. ~Ihe moral tone and intel-<lb />lectual influences are uusurpassed, The<lb />d'scipline is mild but positively firm,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or addreas,<lb /><lb />MRS, ALFRED cho ag<lb />Greenville, N, C<lb />July, 21, 1897,<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb />Wwe HAvE ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenyille with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be} é<lb />left with him.<lb /><lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinstoa, N. �,�<lb /><lb />very |<lb /><lb />~OATS AY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />R. ATYaEN. ViceePres.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT oF ~THE<lb /><lb />R. L, DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />J L. LITTLE CashTer<lb /><lb />¥<lb />3<lb />ed<lb /><lb />_ The Bank of Greenvi le,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business July 29rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />: RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 3 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1 580, 18? Surptus and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,0 00% Deposits subject to Check 48, 2¢9.60<lb />Due from Banks 2, 630. 53} Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Furniture and Fixtures ~1, "505.00; Cashiers Checks onrtstanding 153.12<lb />Cash Items 1,278.15 2 Time Certificates of Deposit" 55.00<lb />Cash in Vault 14,528.54 __<lb />pas CHEATS Tot Ss §¢72,796.04<lb />Total "5.972,796.04 tise . arene)<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation cousistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />A;<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />aN ELT.<lb /><lb />@;<lb /><lb />0.<lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUMERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />a 9 Se<lb /><lb />We have ut raveived a uew<lb /><lb />hearse and vv nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />tins and Ceskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We are prepn.si -<lb />lng in ui ios fora.<lb /><lb />{9 ombalm-<lb /><lb />Yersonal attention wiveo to vv<lb />dacting fuaerals and bodies an<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respec:<lb /><lb />Mur prices are lower thau ever.<lb />Ne do not want monupuly but<lb />savite competition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho {Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />(0. GBB &amp; oll<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />Just try a 10¢. Lux of cascarets, tne<lb />finest. liver and bowel s¢gu ator ever<lb />made<lb /><lb />Valuable Property for Se.<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of GreenvilleT<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />Fos further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />~ LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHMW 187¢.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK., SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI? MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their incerest toget our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is corapleis<lb /><lb />uv allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />O-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST;MARKET PRICE<lb /><lb />Tc bacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Meriactun.  en<lb />ling yoa to buy at ore proilt. A eoul-<lb />cle stock of,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />yr apes: ined | eae<lb />1mes.  aD<lb />ord for bo owe tore, ha by 1 nik<lb /><lb />to run we sell<lb /><lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose; ~~<lb /><lb />| GRE<lb /><lb />~ oe<lb />,<lb />~ a .<lb />~ A ~<lb />~. ¢<lb />i s siete . T<lb />, wd<lb />u wareT a" .<lb />ae {<lb />f me {<lb />é 4 Pm<lb />one bd wi oes @<lb />ee eS | § 4<lb />% 94<lb />pees  + | ; ~<lb />So<lb />&amp;<lb />. . | a<lb />4 . | &amp;<lb />o ~ ae . : rr<lb />17 Ye. {<lb />, i<lb />H<lb />? ¥ ~<lb />a ~<lb />A z<lb />o<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Box� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming,<lb /><lb />Gieenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />| ATORNEYs-AT-LAW,<lb />| Practice in all th9 courts.<lb /><lb />SarodoeLre.<lb /><lb />L. PENDER,<lb />FASHLONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can bz found below Five Points,<lb />next dvor to Retlector office,<lb /><lb />en es<lb /><lb />yee » SMitin.<lb />VOUNSORLAL ARTIS EP.<lb /><lb />| GUKAENVILLE. N.S<lb /><lb />| Meaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />aid Vre eeliige Gente Clothes a speerlh vy<lb /><lb />: . Cc: a gt<lb /><lb />pe | BEN | coMUNDS,<lb /><lb />af rASHMLON ABLM HARE wis<lb />Special allen. wo Cove Te leant<lb /><lb />(QemGletmen (ber bye<lb /><lb />MBwihb<lb /><lb />will<lb /><lb />|<lb />| The next session of [the school<lb /><lb />open on?<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897°<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary # nglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ~* ~ o �,�2 50<lb />Higher so aa an $3 00<lb />Larguages (each) ~~ o $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the sehool<lb />will be a8 heretofore.<lb /><lb />We asa «a contlauince of tou<lb />liberal prutronage.<lb /><lb />peasT<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />Woe aAcSDAUK.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb /></p>
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Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />Ope S p ; ; t.<lb />weedy gl. \ the insi@e of the bexes were C. D. Rountree, ee<lb />sees "-"| pictures of the entire court, and| CATHOLIC"No regu-ar services.<lb />~toave Weldon o i ibe the cigar was a goodene. I know ; Rabe Seuss a sega<lb />a é S ; : vy, mor nd. 1 : Te<lb />ar . Rooyk Mt | 12 52 ca this, because one day ab of a ie "_ satiny en ~<lb />Set teak teatT oxes of |Greaves, Rector. Sunday s :<lb />» zeae reouived ~wo : A.M. W. B. Brown, [Superinter dant. |<lb />Ly Tarboro | 12 12 : them with the compliments ot | : 3<lb />oon : . METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45 Mr. Reott. Nothing bea tuought day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />Ly Wilson : 2 05 4 6 20]cf this fact at the time, and it}meeting Wednesday eveving. Rev.<lb />re Fay treville 135 {was'taken as slight courtesy in|N.M. Watson, Fe eiiugton buperta-<lb />* 70 Aw Ni. Cs . F) -<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 56 ¥! i retorn for the use-ef cur pictures. | -3 ant. ~<lb />os | Bat several seeT ane leara~|  ,ewspYTERIAN--Services thira<lb />od eithat the cigar. ~had been sent|Suntay, momning and evenirg. Bat<lb />ae | 4a to soothe our anger. One of the |J. B. Marton TE Rikies Boomer<lb />P. re A.M beterks had goae to Scott aad tod yan, |<lb />dv Wilson 2 0 ln , Pi |<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 1 gi| Beem SRAE: Re saembers of the "LODGES.}<lb />Lv Magsolia | 41 ¢ }eeurt were very much provoked<lb />Ar Wilmington Pi | * 45) at him, and intended proseouting<lb /><lb />ib or talking such liberties |<lb /><lb />! shen : . Sac || A.B. &amp;«A. Greenville Lodge No.<lb />TRAINS @@ING NOTRH. (awith their piotures. Lb Was! ord meets'tirat and third Monday even-<lb />:\érizhtened, and iehit upon thafieg. J... ReussW. M. L. I. Meore,<lb />rdea of bribing the justices, and Rev,<lb /><lb />I ,up ose be thought hesucceed-|_ |. 0.0. F."Covenens Lodge No. 17<lb />~4 Meetsewery ~Tuesday evening. 4. YV.<lb />" ed, for he was.neyer prosecuted, ! youncson N.G. L. H. Pender, See.<lb /><lb />~| nor had ene a thing pecn,} K. ot F."L'ar River Lodge Wo, 93,<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 11420 I thought of * i meetsevery Friday evening. | H. W.<lb />da-Selma 12°87, id Whedbee, C. C.K. B. Ellington K. of<lb />ar Wilscn #20)11 35 h if R. and®.<lb /><lb />a as lorem {t is~leatpad that a gente m an~ R. As"zebd Varce Conuci! Ne. 1696<lb /><lb />Tyo! : :<lb />part who receatly:died in Bostea lett | meetsevery Thersday evening. W. b.<lb /><lb />;|vhe residue of a fortune, walued Wilsos, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb />| ~| at about $708", to the Suciety ot { K-of H."Iosurance Lodge Ne. 1169<lb /><lb />. meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Frievds in North Cacoline. Phe rfanagan, oa. Benry Sheppare, R.<lb /><lb />Li)<lb /><lb />cH) .<lb /><lb />~86 mere one up before ~the Ail. of H, Pitt Council 23�,� meets<lb />my| Yearly Meeting at High -Poios|everyTfhursday nivht. J. Be Cherry<lb />Saturday. amd it was desided to| W. &amp;. Wilson. See.<lb /><lb />leave the digposition of the sum<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />May 27th,<lb />(897,<lb /><lb />78<lb /><lb />fo]<lb /> m|  %<lb />[4 fon)<lb />Z| Zw<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />No, .<lb />Dai<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Se CoRR erm ence<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb />EEE SEN ORE ite<lb /><lb />| {A. M./P.<lb />Lv Fivrerce 8&amp;5)| 7<lb />9<lb /><lb /> =<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />AND CE NE cmc EE,<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />me pa Bi .<lb />sse2sk<lb /><lb />ivy Wilmington<lb />ilyy Magnolia<lb />ib % Goldsboro<lb />a Wilsen<lb /><lb />~Ly Tarboro<lb /><lb />TN a LET<lb />s<lb /><lb />rear<lb /><lb />l<lb /><lb />78<lb />y-<lb />a<lb /><lb />janes nnmrecninsien pet<lb /><lb />i) .-, . recto rieh, |: 0 iqmbevmeiee 4 yg amine<lb />oe to a majority of the several<lb />"s- ~ "|___.| quarterly meetings ia the State. COLLEGES.<lb />Lv Wilson 1 42 i -~M,! Tt aay be that Guilford Wollege | -""-<lb />ArKocky Mt | 2 33 | 1146 | Will get the hole of this.amouant. | The Dniversity.<lb />ar Tarboro | «00 P. | " Greensboro Recod.<lb /><lb />LvfFarborc 2 |<lb />Lv Rocky Mi {| 2 17 |<lb />Ar Weldon es ots!<lb /><lb />Nei<lb /><lb />eiL<lb /><lb />rg<lb /><lb />OL Lala<lb /><lb />47 'TEACHEERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />A reccat dispatch frem the .Klou-<lb />dike region | at 4 far sles | (Suemmer Seketi 158), total 549, Board<lb />Ke region reports that othug ifar 2058) 46 og-a mowsh, three Brief oCourses,<lb />~ | than $2,500,000 in nuggers ias been | three Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />"Trai on Scotiaad Neck Branch Zoa | taken cut, and to date supgplies .tor |Schois and school of Pharmacy.<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Hatifax 4,9¢ 4.000 : ; dagianded Graduate Cemzses open to Women.<lb />P. m., arrives Scotland Neok at 5.10 000 persone have been demanded. | Sumer Schocl for ~eaeers. Schol-<lb />re Mreanville $.87 9. m., Kingten 7:65| Their supplywill has already reaehed arships and terns for op Needy.<lb />-M. heturning, leaves Kineten 7. 1199 : ; _, | 008s, FPRBESEDENT ALDERMAN. |<lb />®. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Aetiving Se ee eee Chapel Hill. N.C.<lb />Halifax at 1120 2. .m., We'don Ch.40 ang | 10 strike a balance ; but evidently .the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| When bilious or ccutae, eat a Cas<lb />| caret, candy: cathartic, eure guaranteed "<lb /><lb />"203J Jo Youg puy 9<lb /><lb />pra tien<lb /><lb />=<lb />=<lb />el<lb />2]<lb />:<lb /><lb />o24<lb /><lb />nae<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the x<lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb /><lb />{yedysueo<lb /><lb />o440 { MON JO *°UEY *frosqUOy oOF BI1TD oOD AGA AM ONVIUALS oPY<lb /><lb />23 a public generally. o<lb />a? ROOFING, GUTTERING, &amp;<lb />38 © pouting ard Stove Work,� x<lb />Ph a specialty<lb />223 we) no charges made.<lb />iAP ) Flues made in season.<lb />a iB r on Dickinson Avente.<lb /><lb />rf 1%<lb /><lb />ohio<lb /><lb />OP GS BOD PEP See SS eS H<lb /><lb />WI SEE THAT? Wa<lb /><lb />haya<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ee be ee eo } ORES ay ee<lb />oockt h tri at if, i a<lb />i tg) ~ ~ 4 a he ¥<lb />! I | * #4 Sig Ils Y If PARKER ~ katy<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />shbhob What Is It? pyyibbh<lb /><lb />It is a picture ot tae celebrated 5h<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN FENo<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 and<lb />earn how very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />You may never, ~<lb />But should you ever}@==<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"=agy Come to see us.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday. ' | business of turrishing supplies is quite North Carolina<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenv, a little Klondike in iteelé. °<lb />Washington 8.20 a ., and 1.00 pit , College o¢ sAgriculiure<lb />rele 9.10. m., an@3.40,p | : a | : ir apa<lb />m.,: Tarboro 9.45 @..., returningseaved The 4 al sal - and Mechanic Arts,<lb />Tarbora.3,30 p. m., Parmele 10.204. m, re lowest.annual salary ald any aVill Ss 9th. L897<lb />and: 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington (ne in the Consular service of tisis Gov- ee ipen melee ae<lb />1.40,a,a., and 7.20 gp. m. Daily ex . dolT: melee Thorcugh academic, seientifie anti tech-<lb />ept -Suut'ay. Coamects with trai on ptt TRY Coo) aust. This is re-| nical courses. Exp 2rienced Snecial-<lb />Seotland Neck Branch. | ceived by the Consular agents.at Kajl" ists in every depar cant ,<lb />; " iamata, Greeve,. and Dardanclles, Tur. | @XPenses per session, including board.<lb />marie kooks A Re dan vd Bilan Alves ; ; tig stated tt " For County Students 8/93 00<lb />day,.at\5,8) pin Sunday v4 05 pt sun: Wey = Due as tae stated that or tey ave | For all other Students 143 00<lb />ainive Plyanouth 7 4 P o 6.00 ae Pe expected teenteriain they aay ~be | Arr yfor Catalegue ta<lb />=reene et rr a Plymaath daily exept financially betser oft at the end of the Rue ~Q. HOLLAD AyD.<lb />ertivg Carbore 10.16 om ne lh. 48 year, says the Beston Transcript, than |<lb /><lb />Train on Widland N.C. branch 1 (some of our Ambassadors, ° ES ra<lb />Gold&amp;boro ids ily, except wunday, 6.05 a: canal dana mminea mean TRINITY COLLEGE.<lb />mn oonving Smithfeld #8) a, in. Re-| Tt is announced that the do-|<lb /><lb />curming leaves Smithfield �,�.00 a. m,, afl ond for horse meat in Paria. tel Next Session Gpens September 8.<lb /><lb />Anything frow 2¥@==.-<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />"""T0 A<lb /><lb />tives at Goldshors 9.30 a. am. ;<lb />= }#0 great that borse dealers in; ~Ihree full eourses of study. Large |<lb />pains onjLatta braaeh, Florence RiFrance are awnable to supply it. |8umber of electives, ~wo full chairs in<lb />t., leave Lutte 6.40 pm, akrive Dunbar ae English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />7.50 p.m, Ghio 8.05 p m. Returning A eompany in @Tortland, Oregon, One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars<lb />leave Okot6,10.1 m, Dunbar 6,80 a m,|%6 revently received from the jadded to the endowment during the<lb />arrive Latta 7360 am, daily except Sun- French capital en order for 5000 present year, Only male literary college<lb />Ve barsels of meat. | e North Carolina that. is lecated ina<lb />mT rain On = ee by. .<lb />caw t Bos benny Branch leaves War "o The bess business course offered in<lb />saw tor Clinton caily, exeept Suuday an<lb />10 00 a4. mand �,�.50 p, m: Beturnirg De. C. P. Carver, of St. Aug as- | the state. Send for album and entalogue.<lb />toaves Cimon at7.00 a. m. an¢3,00 1, m,|tiue, Fla, is exwerimenting for Addreis JNO. C. KILGO,<lb /><lb />Train Ne..78 nuikes close. earnection | le extraction of the sweet matter _ Durhan, N.C.<lb />ab Weldow dorall,points daily, all rail via| from watermelons, aud itis said | ~~<lb />Hichmone, alse at Rovky Mouré with|that he deriyes from the melon PEACE<lb /><lb />Norfolk and Maroliga R R for ¥. i i<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, Suolk| pulp @.avrap eqhal to'that of the<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DI maple tree- ver 3 ~<lb />Getaeal uve me IN STITUTE? Young Lawties<lb /><lb />T, ~ N ~ T : Raleigh, N. C.<lb />» M. EMERSON,Traffie Manage. The Atlanta Constitution says al! Exeelient buildings and beautiful<lb /><lb />J. R.KENLY. Gen'l Maneger, bigs | grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />correspondent furnishes this queer splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb /><lb />iol . | obituary fom North Caroliva: front in Female Education. ~Thorough<lb />Ce tay Ty 8) le in its Courses. High in its Standard<lb />THE MORNING STAR | oHere lies the body of Awos Green, | ineuzpussedin [£3 INTELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />7 HeTs now Jaid on the shelf ; ip AL ee ere i;<lb />. , T'wenty-vae officers and teachers.<lb />" ~ee se Worked ten years on a flyinT machine, Very Gisonstts prices. SendT {oF ae<lb />he Oldest . And thea flew off himself.� alogueto JAS. DINWIDDIE, M, A.<lb /><lb />ay,<lb /><lb />ally I ~Newspaper in Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. omer Tyee ma<lb /><lb />gia pb Opoeis Sead o Roster; FS: 19 to 25) Offers the young women of the State<lb />North Carolina. horney 5 9 8 toroubl prot iobal. literary. classi-<lb />tt tire | Sugar cared Famy 10 to 124 | cal, scientific aad industrial education<lb />Le ! Horn 40 to 50 | Annual expense® #0 tv $130. Faculty<lb /><lb />a Corn Mea! 45 $0 60,4 9f 25. members... M an. 4 0 regular<lb /><lb />126 pupils<lb />litrigu-<lb /><lb />1 viet, Family 4.25 aio : |<lb />The Only Five-Dollar Daily baeay oe re tpireed i tts<lb /><lb />Dae Meio 1004 ag bam Coffee AZ to, 2p), Viled drom + Those . Gealring cop teut<lb />~ ° nr ae ; +B iis HUE ' 4 ' +l teal r bd di<lb />its ClassintheState " [oxefen tt Say form eas eat<lb />ER oe, ane es; 57 re ees 9 7 to» Ub | mount, ba Inde BebPTS A buts Het. |For<lb />a We es trot a di |  Liat viniatid, ad dvds |<lb />r| We By #y FNARP oo ... . 1 RresidentCHARKKS'D.MelVER. |<lb /><lb />oa*<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />| Full Sneet Poser<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at thc<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are yuu a sub-<lb />seriber? [t not van<lb />ourht to be,<lb /><lb />'s only $1 a year. 1<lb />contains. the news every<lb />week, and gives informa~<lb />ion to the farmers, _es-<lb />specially those growing<lb />tobacco, that. is worth<lb />many timés, more, than<lb />the subscription price.<lb /><lb />® md : " 7 + ul<lb />mg Gy tae |<lb />1 i ie F a<lb />I * ee ye: a: .<lb />¢ ¥ i . as i]<lb />~ i 4 : Se LO ee ew<lb />? /<lb /></p>
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E. Perham went to Kinsten<lb />Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />oorem<lb /><lb />Myeutes many a new Dusiness.<lb />iularges many an old basiness, "<lb />Preserves many a larg« business.<lb />jsevives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures suceese to any business<lb /><lb />Mrs. ». A. Charlette has returned<lb />from a visit to the country.<lb /><lb />Misses Hines avd Pearce, of Ayden,<lb />are vieiting Miss Emma Harris.<lb /><lb />Miss Blanche Flanrgan " returned<lb /><lb />this morning from Kinston. |<lb /><lb />~ ame<lb /><lb />~To oadvertise judiclously,TT use tne<lb /><lb />ev'nmrs oft. RE*LEOTOR. Dr. W. H. Codb, cf Whitakers,<lb /><lb />spent lass mght here and left this morn-<lb /><lb />ant meee<lb /><lb />K eping Coustantly? at it Brings Specess<lb /><lb />eee sinrens aint<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Miss Netlie Lawrerce returned<lb /><lb />Friday evening from a visit to Noz-<lb /><lb />folk<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Missee Ada and Mattie Hearne, of<lb />~Washington, are visiting Mrs. G. E.<lb /><lb />Passenger ana mail train going Herris.<lb />Nevth. arrives $:52 A.M. Going south,<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M<lb /><lb />Sreamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Col, harry Skmner and wife and<lb />littie son came home this morning from<lb />Morehead.<lb /><lb />Miss Kva Fleming, of Pactolus, who<lb /><lb />ao ne amen<lb /><lb />has been visiting Miss Dot Flanagan,<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN. returned hoine today.<lb /><lb />maar Ne<lb /><lb />Miss Clio Draughan, who has b en<lb />Fair tenight and Saturdav. v'rit'ng her sister, M-s Zeno Moore,<lb />returned to her home in<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />Edgecomhe<lb /><lb />es bhai<lb /><lb />prunvoeamannearvoaeatann sean perdi Ti is eee<lb /><lb />C. F. Bland, railread agent at Cone.<lb />toe, who had been ona visit to relatives<lb /><lb />SHORT TALK,<lb /><lb />aeeccerrmamm en<lb /><lb />at Grifton. passed through this morn-<lb />Much Expressed in Few Words. | jng returning to his werk.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />J. B. Tripp, of Houston, Texas, ar-<lb /><lb />a (Pp - a] ry * b ° e<lb />Country Lard at J. 8. TunstellTs. {rived Thursday evening to spend some<lb />cays with relatives at his old home in<lb /><lb />Pitt.<lb /><lb />here who are delighted to see John.<lb /><lb />Eggs and chizkens at S. M. Schultz. _<lb />There are hundreds of people<lb /><lb />There is quite a demand fr small<lb /><lb />change.<lb />J, U. Ancérews, of Parmele, mara-<lb /><lb />+ aeee ak sarin, " foater T . . .<lb />Bicycle carnival in the Eastern ger uf the excursion from Kinston to<lb /><lb />Warehouse tonight. Richmord on the 17th, spent today<lb /><lb />here. He telis us that the prcspects<lb /><lb />Fresh ioday"Gov. Carr Buiter in 1<lb /><lb />S. M.Scuuitz. |e good for a large crowd on the ex-<lb /><lb />tb packages.<lb />) cursior.<lb />Last. night was aimost cool, but donTt<lb /><lb />mention how bot today has been.<lb /><lb />Carnival Bicycle.<lb />Genuine Faber ang Simplex lead! There will be a Bicycle Carnival in<lb />she Eastern Warehouse.on Friday night<lb />urder the suspiccs of the Ladies Aid<lb />Society ot the Christian church. The<lb /><lb />public cordially invitee. General ad-<lb /><lb />pencils at Retizeter bovx Store.<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting rice statiunery Can<lb />find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very<lb /><lb />latest styles.<lb />mission 10 cents.<lb /><lb />Knights of Pythias have first degree<lb />work tor tonigb.Ts meeting, Full at-<lb />tendance desired.<lb /><lb />nen<lb /><lb />School For Girls And<lb /><lb />r Bo Ss.<lb /><lb />Wartrep"Doub'e Doored Iron y<lb /><lb />Sate and Letter Copying Press. | Gy Mondas, sept Gch, I wili opel<lb />imy school for gins and small boys in<lb /><lb />Address P. O. Box 155, Greenville, |<lb /><lb />N.C.<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 />Act. Wiimington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />the new schou: building on Mr- W. B.<lb />WilsonTs lot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terms, etc., made known on applica-<lb />tion MISS MYRTLE WILSON,<lb /><lb />""" enamel<lb /><lb />MASON LODGE SCHOOL<lb /><lb />Fall Session Onens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Leads<lb /><lb />Give them first, second, third or<lb />fcurth saleand you will always find<lb />the Eastern Warebouse ahead in the<lb />quanitty of tobacco sold. ~rhe farm-<lb />ers know what it is to have oOld Man<lb />Gus� and Olthus Joyner running their<lb />tokacco. To-day they sold six lots for<lb />Frank Edwards from $17.50 to $29,<lb />for T. J. Stancill as high as $23.90,<lb />tor R. J. Little at $22, and for others<lb />at equally as good prices. Go to the<lb />Eastern Warehouse if you want top of<lb />the market.<lb /><lb />Inetructionthorough. For terms, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />apply to<lb />MR?. L. G BERNARD,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />\( |<lb />ria<lb /><lb />:<lb />"__"FROM-"-"<lb /><lb />KO, N.C.<lb />PICEMOND, Ya,<lb /><lb />ete<lb /><lb />He Comes to the Planters<lb />Today a man, who last week sold<lb />tobacco on the Wilson market, brought<lb />three loads to the PlanterTs Warehouse.<lb />After the sule he compared the result<lb />and found prices here so far ahead cf<lb />Wilson that he declared he was going<lb />to bring every pound of his crop to the<lb />Pienters Warehouse. falking about<lb />prices, it is uot the high price on an<lb />occasional pile that counts for the)<lb />tarmer, but it is the high average that<lb />puts money in his pocket, That is.<lb />what the Planters Warehouse does,<lb />gets averages that no house in the<lb />State can beat.<lb /><lb />oReturn 18th. 24 ho<lb />solid pleasure in th<lb /><lb />city. Tickets on sal<lb />\J. A. AndrewsT store or<lb />at depot.<lb /><lb />MR. CAPTAIN, STOP THE SHIP.<lb /><lb />Reflector Readers Want to See<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />eat<lb /><lb />a alilaaial RARAAABABARS<lb />2<lb /><lb />URMR.A.H.TAFT %&amp;<lb />isinthe Northern %&amp;<lb /><lb />: Markets purchasing %<lb />Fall and Winter Goods 3<lb />and in the meantime %&amp;<lb />we are closing out all<lb />Summer Goodsatgreat %&amp;<lb /><lb />ly reduced prices. 5S<lb />RICKS&amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />IDO Un ougogs QUOC OU CESeEQCOCOUCOCATt<lb /><lb />avd conserve "<lb /><lb />FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />COX, tu: HENRY HARDING<lb />Vice Pres. :<lb />CHERRY, 5 , AssTt Cashier<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 />PNP ale al Nee ll Ne Nel Meal,<lb /><lb />pam Bank wants your triendship anda share<lb /><lb />if not all, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or a@_per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />R. R.<lb />A, G.<lb />G. 3.<lb /><lb />It isnot 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 /><lb />Slippers, Sbirt Waists, Lawns aud Orzandies,<lb /><lb />which must go before the Fall stock<lb /><lb />comes in and you will be satisfied<lb /><lb />you strucka gold mine without<lb /><lb />t aking sucl a long trip.<lb /><lb />LangTs Cash House,<lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />AA als. 224 students attended last year,<lb />A High Grade UVollege Preparatory School, with special departsments of<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 />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address, :<lb /><lb />LT, Oak Ridge, N, C<lb /><lb />weuty-two years under present princip<lb /><lb />Profs, J. A. &amp; M. H. HO<lb /><lb />SE TIT<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY. |<lb /><lb />NO FLIES ON MEATS<lb />NT OUR MARKET<lb /><lb />We have placed a large Refriger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all our<lb />meats cool and free from flies.<lb />When you want fresh<lb /><lb />That is theT way all druggists ell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CAHILL TON<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form. Children love it<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonics. Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very best water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of Chris-<lb />tian vburch, non-sectanan in spirit and<lb />teaching, highest moral tone, elegant<lb />building, halls, laboratories, ete., facul-<lb />ty of specialist, co-educational, curri-<lb />culur equa! of best male college, three<lb />degree courses, Must liberal terms, best<lb />advantages, catalogue On application.<lb /><lb />Address J. ), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />~ : Elon College, N. C.<lb /><lb />Beef, Pork or ~Sausage<lb /><lb />send ua your orders and you will<lb />get something mice, clean and<lb />fresh every time. Phone 4l.<lb /><lb />+ Wealington &amp;° Cul,<lb /><lb /></p>
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