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          <lb />p.J WHICHARD, Biitor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ee<lb /><lb />+ B40) r oie<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />nnn<lb /><lb />TWO SMART BOYS.<lb /><lb />1.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />e BICYCLE CARNIVAL.<lb /><lb />a =a peed They Dig a Well 22 Feet Deep. es<lb /><lb />| = © ot Handsome Wheels and Beautiful<lb />| , a wa Mr. Fred) Phillips lives up near Riders"Cake Walk,<lb /><lb />| ia = Falkland, He has two .boys, aged<lb /><lb />| a ma oO about 8 and 10 yaeis respectively, who The bicycle carnival in the Eastern<lb /><lb />CP ~ have proven themselves smarter than Warehouse, on Friday night, under<lb /><lb />é the average boys of their age. Besides the auspices of the LaidesT Aid Society<lb />being a good farmer Mr. Paillips is of the Christian church was an occasiun<lb />considerable of a turkey raiser, ands of unusual interest, Being an enter-<lb />|since the young turkeys came on the tainment ot a different nature from any<lb />busin2ss of these boys hes been to take that has occurred here a Large crowd<lb /><lb />care of the turkeys. Every day the | was attracted to it, and all were well<lb /><lb />boys weuld drive theturkeys to a range repaid for attendli.g. Ren aes SA<lb /><lb />and take them back to the house in| ~he chiet attractiou of the evening 7<lb /><lb />the evening. wa3 the bicycle drill. ~This was partic- |<lb />This wert on for two or three weeks |'ipated in by the tollowing couples:<lb /><lb />"j} when Mr, Phillips concluded one day; R. M. M ye and Miss Clara Bruce<lb />tbat he would go and see what the| Forbes,<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />boys were doing. He discovered that} W. I. Pender and Miss Kate Harvey.<lb />ithey had been occupying their spare; J. M. Moore and Miss Dot Flana-<lb /><lb />time m digging a well. They dug it} gan.<lb /><lb />in a place where the clay was very hard Phil Crawford and Miss Pat Skmner.<lb />and had ~ieached a cepth of 16 feet.) L. O. Pender and Mrs. Kk. W. King.<lb />They had almost a verfectly round Raymond Tyson and Miss Sarah<lb /><lb />And the price of our<lb />Summer Clothing has<lb /><lb />hole and the work was done as neatl | Hooker.<lb /><lb />:<lb />|<lb />:<lb />:<lb /><lb />declined with the ad-<lb /><lb />as ~it expert well diggers bad been 10 ~The wheels were handsomely deco-<lb /><lb />Ssqo0o0oad<lb /><lb />i, 8 charge of the job. rated and the riding very graceful. es<lb />| o Mr. Phillips decided net to disturb | Many beautiful movements were exes vanceof summer. We'd<lb />: the boys in their work but let them go cuted in perfect order. ey<lb />on and see how deep they would go. A prize was offered to the rider hav. rather sell Summer<lb />on a They kept on digging Geeper every day {ing the bes. decorated wheel. The ;Clothes at a loss than<lb />" ge = until they struck water at 24 feet. Mr, | committee sected to make tho award" to kee them _<lb />me Phillips then put a curb in the wall| R. W. King, J. L. Littie, C. M. Jones eep emover. .<lb />""" oD and fitted i 3 and D. J. Whichard"decided thi | Eg.<lb />+ and fitted it up for use. al . da lichard"decided that<lb />" oy All the tool the boys bad for the! Miss Clara Bruce Forbes was entitled Whatever you want<lb />= a work was a piece of shovel, and hey jf the prize. ne that Mrs. R. W, Wing we have probably got<lb />PP drew the louse dirt from the excayation | and Miss Dot Flanagan were deserving 6 :<lb />A ys with a tio bucket and light rope. It | of special mention for the beauty ot iat for less than cost. A<lb />_ = was aremarkable piece ot work for two | cl meet loss at this time is ql-<lb />5 = tmell boys. Ihe prize was presented by W. M,<lb />O oc _ Bond jn a speect that bristled with most as good as a profit<lb />me rEOXaT x a bY . P Mi» PandTo fret: § ® ;<lb />es = rWO OF A KIND. humor, It was at Bona 8 first ap earlier.<lb />" o "_" pearance b.fore a Greenville audience<lb />S om One Thief Squeals on Another " and he acquitted himsIf handsomely.<lb />i<lb />pond<lb /><lb />Both in Jail. ~The.e were seyeral other riders pres- my Ff é, EN<lb />"" * , iv<lb />ent who did not enter tor the przez. Re} a ars a ' :<lb /><lb />Some months ago some one stole | i, Moye and David Jaines had the<lb />ry Tt: 3 : » La : . - .<lb /><lb />Mr. E. B. HiggsT bicycle trom 418} prettiese wheels of tie uae rides. THE KING CLOTHIER<lb />house just west al otown. He made Thre was anuthee contest that af- , ,<lb />diligent search tor it, but not hide Lr to .ced po little amusement. Lbis was<lb /><lb />air of itor ratter, rm or spoke of - - ee " : root tema "<lb />hair of it"or ratker, : an vld fascioned cake walk, pavticipa-<lb /><lb />it"could he find anywhere. He found<lb /><lb />ted in by about fifteen couples. ~i he<lb />it pretty not tramping to town, but had<lb /><lb />walkie was simply immense. ~lwo<lb /> erm and bear it, and hope of ever<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />prizes were up on this contest"one tor<lb />finding his wheel was abandoned.<lb />However, the ar.est of Frank John-<lb /><lb />son for stealing Mr. I. M. Heoker's<lb /><lb />the must graceful couple and one fer<lb /><lb />oMTHAVETT 0000<lb /><lb />jooys TOULUTeUL Ino<lb /><lb />| the worst walkers. Lhe judges, R. W.<lb />King, J. L. Wooten ana L. b. Ficklen,<lb />awarded ihe first prize to Maj. W. %.<lb />Bernard and Mis Maud Blow, and it<lb />was presented by {R, W. King. The<lb />booby price, two ginger snaps and two<lb /><lb />N<lb />snur Aoy) ~Way} UT 9J<lb /><lb />wheel is abeut to.clear up the whole<lb />mystery. When Mr. Hooker was called<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />jo<lb />j<lb /><lb />np to identity his wheel he did so very<lb /><lb />readily but said the saddle had been<lb /><lb />changed. Mr. Higgs heard of this and; "<lb />oe ae cigarettes, Was awarded to George<lb /><lb />Woodward and Preston Cotten and<lb />presented by E, B. Fickien.<lb /><lb />In addition to these amusements the<lb />ladies sold retreshments and made<lb /><lb />took alook at the saddle and reco, niz~ from the North where I have purchased 5<lb />ed it as the oue that was on his wheel<lb /><lb />large stoc 0<lb /><lb />when stolen,<lb />This brought on further inquiry, as<lb /><lb />5 it was evident the man arrested knew<lb /><lb />Ald) 9<lb /><lb />something about both wheels. Johane something over $43 off their entertain F ll d VF<lb /><lb />son waa interviewed and told that Joel ment. ~dhe ladies deserve much credit a An inter (Joods :<lb />Patrick, another darkey, stole Mr, for ve success of the occasion. ,<lb /><lb />HiggsT wheel, and that efter he (John-<lb />son) took Mr. HockerTs wheel they Richmond Excursion.<lb /><lb />traded saddles. A warrant Was af] yo. hive oniy two days more ti<lb />once issued tor Patrick and he was &amp;-) wiieh to make up your mind atout<lb /><lb />These wil! soon be coming in,and [ want. all<lb />Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of |<lb /><lb />(TMOWI NOW ut.<lb /><lb />secretary of Committee,<lb /><lb />�,� rested and placed in jail. going on the Richmond excursion, It y mT. cl :<lb />a SS ee oe cab ia oly 84:88 fate Gres the way. ~To remove these I will for the next<lb />Ms : , art age A oe . ville andreturn, and a whole day can ave we e8 ue a<lb />: D a Register of Deeds Eerie issued | 44 spent in Richmond. ~Train leaves lew day a have ine Cala<lb />license to five couples this week, tW0} rigs day mornirg ard returns Wed. an a<lb />a white and three colored. - nesday evening. : ae<lb />WHITE.<lb />H. D. Mcuawhorn and Lula M :<lb />1° Swith. Public Schocl Opens Sep.ember 67h.<lb />R. R. Nichols and Mattie A. Davis. Vie Greenville Pablie School known<lb />© COLORED. as White District No, 66, will pe |<lb />- J HL Little and Phedonia Daniel, | opened cn Monday Sept, Oth, 1697. ee "<lb />Damiel Little and Isabella Little. Competent teachers have been em- e=<lb />John J. Daniel and Mary Fleming. | ployed ie ae vee this school on<lb />: an equal footing with any private] " th nate<lb />Ve ana uc ianate Gr aaely. lf you want bargains thatare bargains donTt<lb />. "a : ~ os in ry ° 8: , J. Waite, Chairman. ° i ! ~<lb />eee , While Mr. Calvin. Mills, of Chicod re ES miss, this chance. a<lb />iat is nl township, was out hunting a rattle noes mes ee<lb /><lb />sake bitT hisT dog. Almost: instandy<lb />~The dog*was taken with convulsions and<lb />4 died within: halt av hour, alter. being Several persons lettT on, steawer<lb /><lb />aki ~bitten, Mr. Miils killed the snake and Myers today for Ocracoke, vut wel .<lb /><lb />*<lb />= e ,<lb />: = ai<lb />tS =<lb />*<lb /><lb />4 a4<lb />: gee Se<lb /><lb />ie oe<lb /><lb />*<lb />*�,�<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />§ Lill | has a a rex vt 4 on . k a , eye gerry V a ~ f eur we x hd ,<lb />ee he Ee we aS aren found that a hed twelve rattles. : | could not ges their names,<lb />ec ie RR eR M OMEN Revere ee és T i me<lb />i oe<lb />Ya<lb /><lb />ay:<lb /><lb />he ee ~ i<lb />ba \<lb />a 5 i An<lb />Bape F '<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ae<lb /><lb />"Ya each neighborhood.<lb /><lb />: a:<lb /><lb />i a me<lb /><lb />alle<lb /><lb />of mered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />a amen<lb /><lb />~ » 3URSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />On me +: Utell BE<lb /><lb />an way et OS<lb /><lb />Hawes<lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />ra COSt.<lb />eadvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />sad on application to the editor or at<lb />- the office,<lb /><lb />""" "<lb />w e desire a live corresponder:s at<lb />avery postottice in ov. hae acs<lb />send i ft items of NEW<lb /><lb />ons Write plainly<lb /><lb />aad only on one side of the paper. .<lb /><lb />dl<lb /><lb />SaTuRDAY, AUGUST 14. 1897.<lb /><lb />~epaneee<lb /><lb />oo WASHINGTON IFiTER. |<lb /><lb />_ (From Our Regular Correspondent.)<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, August 13th, 1897.<lb /><lb />Is Jobn Sherman losing his mind?<lb />It certainly begins to look that way.<lb />He bas had conversations one day with<lb />well known gentlemen, and the next<lb />day denied «very wore that he said to<lb />them. Mr, McKinley must have his<lb />doubts, as he has issued orders to<lb />State Department officials to see that<lb />Mr. Sherman does not get the country<lb />into some new foreign ertanglement,<lb />and especially to Keep him from med-<lb />dling with the Unban question which<lb />Mr. Day has trom the first had cxclu"<lb />sive charge of. Mr. Sherman isnTt<lb />such un old man"his : ext birthday, if<lb />be lives, will be his seventy-fifth"and<lb />if bis mind has really broken down it<lb />is probably because of the humiliation<lb />heaped upon him by che Hanne-Me-<lb />Kinley-Day combine, |<lb /><lb />The xbsuidity of allowing the Span-<lb />ish minister to send officials of the<lb />Customs service off on all sorts of wild<lb />goose filibuster vhbases was accentuat"<lb />ed this week when he had Customs of -<lb />ficers seize a steamer at Bridgeport,<lb />Conn., that had on toard a lot of am-<lb />munition belonging tu the U.S. gov-<lb />ernment, whici was being moved un-<lb />der orders from the War Department.<lb />It would be funny, if the matter wasnTt<lb />too serious to be joked about.<lb /><lb />A system of spying on the clerks «f<lb />the Treasury Department has been put<lb />in torce that is causing much  dissatis"<lb />faction among these who believe thi t<lb />meu aid women do not become ilavis<lb />W..en they enter government emp'oy.<lb /><lb />Mr. Benjamin Butterworth, Comw-<lb />missioner of Patents, has gone farther<lb />than any of his prederessors have dared<lb />to yo in regulating the practice before<lb />the U.S. Pate.t Office, in the new<lb />regulutions he has issued providing the<lb />qualitications of patent solicitors. ~he<lb />evidence in the hearings in the case ct<lb />Johu Wedderburn &amp; Co., who are un-<lb />der charges and are trying to shew<lb />cause why they should not be disbarr-<lb />ed, shows that Mr. Butterworth has<lb /><lb />not gone too far in these regulations.<lb />It bas been shown by that evidence<lb />that of the more tian 3,700 applica-<lb />tions filed for pacents by Wedderburn<lb />&amp; Uo. during the last two years, more<lb />than 1,800 have veen rejected as con-<lb />taining nothing patentable, and ct the<lb />remainder only afew, probably not<lb />2)0, have sufficient value to justify ue<lb />@ipense of a patent. Notwithstand.<lb />11g these fects, the deluded applicants<lb />hive in many instauces been persuaded<lb />to apply for European patents, paying<lb />the attorneyTs tee Ip advance, and to<lb />pay John Wedderburn &amp; Co. ~tor ade<lb />vert'sing for sale worthless and fully<lb />anticipated inventions.<lb />It is learned that Minister Woodford<lb />hus been instructed to take his time in<lb />traveling to Madrid to an even greater<lb />extent than was contemplated when he<lb />left Washington. It is statea that ae<lb />administration prefers in the unsettled<lb />condition of affairs in Spain, sinse the<lb /><lb />Le assassinatic n of the Spanish Prime<lb />Minister, that Mr. Taylor, our ola}<lb /><lb />anish Minlster,who is presume] to be<lb />better posted on the condition of affairs<lb />han a néw inyn would be, should con.<lb />tinue for a while to represent the Unit- :<lb /><lb />'| administration wants to see which way<lb /><lb />the Spanish cat is going to jump be<lb />fore showing its Cuban policy to the<lb />government of Spain, 3<lb /><lb />Boss HannaTs fight. fur election © to<lb />the Senate is being aided by the ad-<lb />ministration wherever possible, Mr.<lb />George F. Hamlett, ot Ohio, who. was<lb />recently made Chiet of Post Office In-<lb />spectors, was given that place as @ re-<lb />ward tor what he is expected to do for<lb />Hanna. There are nearly 100° post-<lb />office inspectors, and the chief cau or-<lb />der as many of them into one particn"<lb />lur State as he may be pleased to have<lb />there, The programme is for Mr.<lb />Hamlett to keep enough inspectors in<lb />Oaio to see that all the postmasters in<lb />that State give Hanna all the help they<lb />can, and any one of them who fails 0<lb />meet expectations in that line will ke<lb />likely to find that the inspectors will<lb />discover semethiag wrong in the way<lb />he conducts his office. Oh yes, of<lb />course, this ~sa civil service reform<lb />administration"between campaigns 10<lb />which it is interested.<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />ea """<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want w quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torevsr, be made well<lb />strong, magaetic, tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worger 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. hsookiet and sample<lb />mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />The baseless ramor that tke<lb />statue of William Penu which<lb />surmounts the City Hall tower<lb />had been struck by Jightning on<lb />Tuesday night last has developed<lb />the interesting information that<lb />8 ich a casualty is@ physical im-<lb />possibility, as the statue rests cn<lb />continuous mass of iron work<lb />running down tothe sub-basement<lb />aad is practically the ornamental<lb />top piece of a great lightning rod.<lb />William Penn, like another Ajax,<lb /><lb />It remains to be seen, though,<lb />whether the statue cau withstand<lb />the cycloneTs fury and the earth-<lb />quakeTs shock. " Philadelphia<lb />Record.<lb /><lb />Shoes 16 Years Old<lb /><lb />Miss Rebecca Cuatham, who<lb />lives down on the head waters of<lb />Hunting Creek, was in town last<lb />week. Shc was wearing a pair of<lb />shoes which see bas had for 16<lb />years. She has worn them for<lb />Sunday, and other important<lb />occasions for these 16 years aud<lb />there ig Lot a break or bole in<lb />them yet. ThatTs a record in the<lb />shoe line that canTt be beat. The<lb />shoes cost only $1.10.~"Wilkes-<lb />boro Chronicle.<lb /><lb />ccording (0 statistics, the<lb />number of yearly telephone<lb />conversations in the United States<lb />is 75,000,000; of telegraphic<lb />messag 9s, 65,000,000, of arc lights<lb />1,000,000; of invandescent, 15, 000,-<lb /><lb />1000 and several hundred thousand<lb /><lb />electric motors. There are 1000<lb />electric railways. It is estimated<lb />that to 2,600,000 perscns in this<lb />country electricity contributes<lb />means of livelihood.<lb />cena I<lb /><lb />A busLel of corn makes four<lb />gallons of whiskey, which retails<lb />for $16. Out of this the Govern-<lb />ment gets $3, the railroads $1, the<lb /><lb />manufac.urer gets $4, the vendor<lb />$7, the farmer forty cents and the<lb /><lb />drunkard -gsts the delirium<lb /><lb />tremens.<lb /><lb />" Ey<lb />- Lumber and railroad, ties are<lb /><lb />being shivped from the Pacific<lb /><lb />coast for building the Siberian<lb />Railway.<lb /><lb />Shine:<lb /><lb />may therefore, defy the lightning. |<lb /><lb />|pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold<lb />| guaranteed to cure by all uruggists.<lb /><lb />oThe McKinley prosperity will come<lb />in the sugared subsequently,<lb /><lb />Take care of the poor Indians, and<lb />the poor Indians will take hair of<lb />you.<lb /><lb />The question is will it be a coal<lb />day when the striking miners get<lb />loft?<lb /><lb />A great many men who begin the<lb />day by rising with the lark, end it Ly<lb />going off on one.<lb /><lb />The White Sulphur is now being<lb />used for making matches by those who<lb />can afford it.<lb /><lb />Life isa crazy quilt made up of<lb />jagged and uneven patches of every<lb />day experience,<lb /><lb />If a body kiss a body on the sly at<lb />dark,need a body tell abody that theyTve<lb />got a ospark ?�<lb /><lb />A smile of approbation from one we<lb />love tints earth with all the exquisite<lb />colorings of celesual beauty.<lb />EverybodyTs smilinT sweet, donTt<lb />care tur a dollar or for dime; big meet-<lb />insT in the ~bushes, and its watermil ion<lb />time !<lb /><lb />Spend as much time in counting<lb />your blessings as you do in worrying<lb />over your troubles, and you'll be much<lb />happier. |<lb /><lb />sn read<lb /><lb />AT THE CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />caiea cecal<lb /><lb />Where You Can Worship Tomor-<lb />row.<lb /><lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chure*h"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Episcopal<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />church."Sunday-schooi<lb /><lb />Baptist church"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Greenville Suuday-school at<lb />5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent<lb /><lb />"""_"""""""""""<lb />A Housenoid Necessity.<lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />pleasant and retreshirg to the taste,act,<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb /><lb />dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha-<lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of C. C. C.<lb /><lb />Cottcn ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices off cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission_, Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />Select Female School,<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on 5)<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th°0F SEPTEMBER.<lb /><lb />The terms arefas follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Eng ish, per mouth $2; 00<lb />Intermediate ~ i $2 30<lb />Higher ot ty $3 00<lb /><lb />Tanguages (each) o* 0 $1 00<lb />Music including use of nstrument{$3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for toss time except in<lb />case of sicknes; 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 unsurpassed, The<lb />discipline is mild but positively firm,<lb />For further particulars see or addreas,<lb />MRS, ALFRED FORBES,<lb />July, 21, 1807, :<lb /><lb />LUMBER,<lb />\ E° HAVE ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenyille with<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />for Lumber, Rough of Dressed can be<lb />left with him, | , ;<lb /><lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. |<lb />Kinston, N. ©<lb /><lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire systems | dr<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middliug 8}<lb />Middling y<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Guod Ordinary 6 15-16<lb />Touce"nrm. ,<lb /><lb />PEANUTS:<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2t<lb />�"�ancy 24<lb />Spanish} 60 to To<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896.<lb /><lb />~ o" . , cn ote . . ent = - oa am nes ry i pe a ee ; a: vo<lb />wie Coe Gus) MORIGINALDESERVATIONS.=| | TRL DAVIS, Prot,<lb />ed States at Madrid. The fact is, he 5 aaa gan Si ~~ "|R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. J L. LITTLE CashTer<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenvile,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 ¢ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surpius and Protits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject: to Check 43,2¢9.60<lb />Due from Banks 9,630.55 Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 { Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12<lb />Cash Items 1,278.15 ? Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb />Oash in Vault 14,528.54 POOR RIE<lb />cat SE total = T $72,796.04<lb />Total we 2,796.04 ] i<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommcdat:on coasis ent with good banking. CH)<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge~*+<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />SWE<lb />GOODUS |<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS. HRY AND FLOR<lb />_" 4 Sita!<lb /><lb />| ABD SN<lb /><lb />a<lb />Oo""<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGIORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />Litman, () Kieavionvenn<lb /><lb />We have ,utt received a new<lb /><lb />hearse and vue alcert line of Cof-<lb /><lb />tins and CesKets, in voed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever drvught to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />_ We ara prepu.od © {9 em balm-<lb />ing ic wal its forrire<lb /><lb />Personal atéention given to co®<lb />ducting funerals and bodies an<lb />treated to our care will recelye<lb />every mark of respesi.<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower than ever.<lb />Ne do not want monupoly but<lb />|<lb /><lb />suvite competition. "<lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho Flavagan<lb /><lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />Are thas = mall, a ery lle<lb /><lb />Jur. zy WM .. bux of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowal 1egu ator ever<lb />maue<lb /><lb />Valle Property for Sale<lb /><lb />Hews 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 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 />o-FOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 147¢-<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHONLDER<lb /><lb />YARMERS ANI? MERCHANTS BLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is ,omplete<lb />n allits branches. : 7<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />cael 0 en<lb />ALWAYS AT LOWESTSMARKET PRICE<lb />we buy diroc) from Manufactur.  en<lb /><lb />ling yoi te buy at one profit, A eow-<lb />cle stock of se<lb /><lb />- FURNITURE<lb /><lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose) ".."<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />BeT? &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. K leming.<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville. N. C.<lb /><lb />Practice io all the courts.<lb /><lb />Fag amnim ay<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb /><lb />B. PENDAR,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can b: fond below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />ames A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N.C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. (leaning, Dyeing<lb />and Vressiag Gents Clothes a speeialty<lb /><lb />stim seni menue aap +<lb /><lb />rae SRBERT EDWUNDS,<lb />a. FASHIONABLE BARE BR<lb /><lb />ee ee ee,<lb /><lb />Special attention given cto eleaving<lb />GentlemensClothing<lb /><lb />GREEN WILLE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat pricestosuit ¢<lb />the times. Our areal] boughtand =<lb />sold for C 3 no 1isk<lb /><lb />ale Acadeay.<lb /><lb />The nex. s:stiou of othe school will<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 19 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Interinediate ** ~* o $2 50<lb />Higher Neo� $3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** * $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselplime of the soo!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a contlauance of vour «pass<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />i<lb /><lb />[:<lb /><lb />fy 108. 10. (Summer Schouwlt158), total 549, Board<lb />~| Cleveland, August 12""The iIndians ies a mon~h, es Lda os<lb />Train. on Scctiand Neck Branch 2 yPbunched their bits in the tard and | Neola aad NebelT om� Phar miaey: Bop cnenia son ever a<lb />ia? - ' eck Branch 40a! as . ae ences.<lb /><lb />be ~keeventh ienings today while Powell|Graduate Courses open to Women.<lb /><lb />ae ears Weldon 410 p.m.» Halifax 4.28 ° y Sunmer School for ~eachers. Schol-<lb /><lb />pos Sloan one dootland Neak at 6 0p ~kept the visitorsT hets scattered. That. | archips and Loans for the Needy.<lb /><lb />: ; we *<lb />ae 3.0. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 telTs the stesy. Seckalexis wae: on the! Address, danas em gine \ A } ant Job Printin<lb />a 8 a. &amp;,, Greenville �,�.52 a. m. Arriviag).coaching liecain wanéform aad de will) iad ee<lb /><lb />tml<lb /><lb />WLMINGIUN &amp; WE .DON R, | BASE BALL. DI R ECTO RY | Ewe When dilious or ccet: ¢, cut a Cas" ~ A ;<lb />AND BRANCHES. aa 7 2S oS caret, candy cathartic, core ae oo<lb />, Games Played and Standing of 3 Sue 10c, 25¢<lb />Ccauensea senedule " in .<lb />- Washington, August 12."TndayTs ~ Se Waeet Sund =<lb />. A "pdervices ever unday,| @ i :<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. game, like that of yesterday, resulted moring and evening, soldat spores tae D<lb />" ! in @ shut out for the visitors. ~he Sen- } Thursday avons. es te rigs a rT 2.<lb />t 2% . ~ i. Pastor, Sunday schoo S CQ 1c )<lb />cs ny : 2 ve  y : " wipe age: C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 4 | ci-) TC le ~ae<lb />I 1897; ea Pee tune intervals an eir fielding was re sciane ee Bol<lb />ao i " Ss better than that of the Biooklyns. The CATHOLIC"No regular service 52 a pi PRACTICAL , , $<lb />| teaye Weldon | 11 80 "| visitors could not buach taeir hits. on Se reate, ts hyo S38 a. oO I AN} \) ft] IRON 5<lb />AY. Rocyk Mt 12 52 Score. Washington, BS Brooklyn, (). te second Sunday morning. Rev. A. $3 rt po (G 2<lb />| za 7 a Philadeiphia, Augus! 12"Baltimore | Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 ree = pn  WORKER. 4<lb />a 2 fats . : Soy is A.M. W.B. Brown, Superinterdant. r ! | : ~<lb />| Lv Tarhero 12 12 ise | efeated Philadelphia today in a game wecuniian. divin ie oe Bae mM o Fs (o Ohare hs piles © 1s 3<lb />i ae * 45 | Which was unnecessarily drawa out on " | 9°38 a cg HW :<lb />i Lv Rocky v: | 12 52 | 6 45|% : day, morning and evening. Prayer; 9meg Bes S citizens of Greenville and the<lb />" ab ocgy re ; 4 #20 ROEIUN OF AG excessive wrangling of eg Tete: gi pes eas | ae S as public generally.<lb />. ~Lv FayTéevie} 415) 67, the visting player, three of whom 9:30 A, M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- He pel CD e ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Ar. Florence | 665) | - , | were sent to the bench. Bot teams | cendent. gil 4 Spouting ard Stove Work, P -3<lb />sie camemammenc © Up Mt o~~ j= | played poorly in the field, but the er-| pepe ira Shee a apecialty<lb />Gb | \P ' PRESBYTERIAN"Sarvices third af<lb />i , rors of the locals were the more dam- |Sueday, morning and Ate: ae Re o Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />i 1 cy | res i. Ae _ 4 |J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday schoo on. harges made. ~Tohacco<lb />i = ZQ sd ace 2 aging in their reguite. McGraw wrench- 9:30 A.M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-; 3p oe made in season, ShapT a<lb />| P. M. | A.M |ed bis ankle, sliding into tbiid in the|aent, Pes Ae xi Dickinson Avinte:. P 4<lb />| Lv Wilson =|; 2.08 || © \first inning and had to retue. Score. ~ sis |<lb />a Lv Goldsbere | 3 10 5 ; sa *1,0DGES. a<lb />| Lv ep | 416; | | ¢ | Philadelphia, 7; Baltimore, 1d. \ oe z<lb />| Ar WilmingtonT ipaT | : a ~Louisviile, August 12--The Colts. ecoroooo : coeceer.<lb />| ovm o| looked like winners today uatii the A. F. &amp; A. N.Greeuville Lodge No:<lb />| TRAINS GOING NOTRE. pinth nning when three hits, a sacrio, 284 ineets tirst-and third Monday even- SEE TH A fk 9 cy<lb />fice.and two etrocs gave the Colonels, See J. M. ReassW. M. L. I. Moore, . |<lb />q | . | Sec.<lb />| Dated 12m) 3. +», || three runs andthe game. Decker and ~<lb />| M t siti] oe |  eT oo hee afi{ [+ 0.0: F."Govenerns Lodge No. 17 .<lb />| ay auth, | S32 C | le a) made osensational catches ot Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />| Beisel, pub, lorgshits, Seore. Louisville, 6; Chi-'{ Johnson N.G, L. H, Pender, Sec.<lb />| A. M.. P.M: cagd,-d. K. '<lb />; ~y T ot P." Lac River Lodge No, 93,<lb />JE Feveionnd 120 ao] ||| New York, atagun 12-"The Boston een) Fy sits ~What Is It  pbebbh<lb />| oe e<lb />. dnl | 4 a ei | won two gam-s*rom the Giaats today. | p. and 8. ing :<lb />| _| The first was characterized by good R. A."ieb Vance Conucil No. 1696 o== It is @ picture ot toe celebrated ee<lb />| oe ~A playing ard was in doubt uot the.last meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb.<lb />| |? if New Yorker-bad gone to thedat in the | Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. r<lb />i et i ~ oa "!|____ | swelfth inning. SullivanTs easy lookmg{ K.of H."Iasurance Lodge No. ie [<lb />» My P.M. ; 1s, . meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />i Ly Wilmington ~9:06 oO outshoots gave.the Giants a great deal HIunagan, D. Henry Shepperd, R.<lb />1 Ly Magnolia || 41 50 , || 6 30| Of trouble anc Meekin was nearly .as ALL of H.Pig Lane. meeta<lb />~) ' i ie Se ae 3 -L Of hy, ouncil 23 . .<lb />| ee | 100 | 0:38 | effective as theBoston man. In ~the Jevery ~Thursday mizht. J. B. cherry |Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />; |Ly Tarboro 1 42 : | ~~" ~second game the New Yorkshad:thiags | C. ~ W. B. Wil:on. Sec. complete without one.<lb />i ' ee eet going their-way-until the seventh when |<lb />= Sob | ° = Seyraazr took.one ot his «trips ~up |~ ee Th R fi t r Book Store<lb />Sa) =<lb />ZA: | in the airT? and allowed six run} to COLLEGES. �,� C eC O<lb />| - = P.M, (P, Mm, }Come in, tour ol them being forced. | ~|has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />' Q 110 298 y o  Mi iv: :<lb />i ~Ar ooky Me | 2 3% mn oe a� MikeSullivan replaced bins | (The University. |alsoa beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />i ee eg P.M ig ae tae shey. oSoore. - Now | You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />ig ar Tarboro fl '| York, 4; Boston, 5. on<lb />R ~hv Rooky Mu | au} fi |) Secorfi.gamemeNew York, 2 ~Bos-|4,7 TEACHDRS, 418 STUDENTS. earnhowverycheapthevar2, =" 4%<lb />I: a Ar Weldon i Nace ee<lb /><lb />aise aes en Soe<lb /><lb />Aali x at 11:20 m., We'dow 11,40 aw,<lb /><lb />ee *k sin the game. Squre.<lb />+ daily except Sundey. neon be back in the g mMiure<lb />: Glevland, 9; iBittsbucg, 2. Worth Carolina<lb />Pratns oh Waeialgton Branch leav , (eviand, 9; dittsburcz, 2 Coll tA it "=ay=" Come to see US, a" :<lb />|: Wasliington 8.20 a, an., and 1.00 p. cow seta Ohana Stix ollege ot Agriculture<lb />es arrives Parmele 9.104. m., and 3. 40 p Dp | - ». and Mechanic Arts, panna SSS .<lb />i | = Teething 9.45 a. . A returningleaves oVaer Lost Pee Con<lb />i : arboao p- m., Penmele 10.20 a. m : | Will open Sept. 9th, 1897. wan edna sal nari<lb />1 | ro nee p. ay greece Washington | Boston 64 28 ~O30 /Phorough academie, scientific and tech- | SOR AIAG KARABEAA SARA - ARAMA<lb />| ept Send rn ee "ith ial �,�X-| Cgnsinnati 58 Ba 619} -aical courses. Kxperieneed Special- | a<lb />1 .. p y. wi rains on Le _ 5 ae ists in every depart ment. Gi<lb />| Seotlané Neck Branch. Baltimore O8 380 120 |. ; ; ~ . :<lb />. . ; : ~Expenses per session, inelading board. | 3<lb />Tram beaves 1arpore, N C, via Albe- | New York 52 36 JIL) Ror County Students 8 93 001 5@C 2p<lb />oer ere gh aren prospered crs Clessland 47 = 45 a27 | For all oer r Students 123 00) A Dd.<lb />ay, at p. mM., Sunday 405 P. M; ae ~ = =, Ap*:y for Catalogue to 5 Gay JOYOO VOOOOO reterets®<lb />artive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p,m. | Chie» bee 404) , UR ANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. | 5608 SP PAT WW WOW ORO Oe men, Freon Peep st<lb /><lb />Returning jeaves Plymouth daily exept Philadelphia 42 dl 452 )|Raleigh, N, C. President,<lb />Sundey, 7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m., 43 33 448) anything from ee<lb /><lb />arrive Tarboro 10.15 asm apd ll. 45 Louiswille __<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. éaranch leaves Pittebng a of 446) TRINITY COLLEGE. Visitin S Card<lb /><lb />@iold8boro deily, exc ept Suaday, 6.05 a} Brookign 3882 422) wiaviiatin OS pwvenine<lb />m. arriving fSwaithtield 7°30 a. wn. Re. Washiagtoa 30 ae 389 | \<lb />tugning leavee, Smithfield 80 a.m,, ar-| . | 70 DER | Next Session Opene September &amp; , =k es :<lb />. st. Louse AF] 263 | | ] ~<lb />gives at Goldekors 9.30 a. m. st eo. 4 | ~Lhree full courses of study, Large 11 eet Poser<lb />jnumber of electives. ~I'wo full chairs in<lb />; i etes biome le ga gael " Kaglish. Women admitted to all classes<lb />4 1,80 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. ReturningT One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars *<lb />~ jeave ()1i0%6.10' 2.00, Dunbar 6.30 a m.| When talious er osstive, eat a Cas rl te ne ring. the The Daily Reflector<lb />5 : aw , vac - | present year, Ooly male literary college e<lb />Ae aaa ag 7.608 m, daily exeept Sun-|carct, canay catuartic, eure eonstipa~|in Norih Carolina that is located ina |<lb />tion. city.<lb />i ca Ltaix onClintox Branch leaves War- The best business course ~offered in Wes<lb />i taw for ee a eet sonlay, " the state. Send for album and catalogue. Giy CS the home NEWS<lb />q and 8. » m sys : ~ . C. KILG<lb />i eee mene Fi PME 9 Sey sie in re aa. atsenlting cad eda othe ohange ie every afternoon at the<lb />i his wife with a koife at Lawinia °<lb />al ...Train N@, 78 makeé close connection , . i ~ ct<lb />we walon ps aie yeep hehe via| Tex.T Gas Timer was shot and . sna Drie of 20 cents aL<lb />: siehmone. alse at Ruwky Mount with | 1,. i ~<lb />i Worfolk and 1 Nor &amp; for Notsol killed by his gon. PEACE month. ; Are Yuu a sub-<lb />a 7 ne all points North via Norfol<lb />a ~ JOHN F. DIVINE, eee eeiamenamel INSTI TUT j~for Young La.ties seriber : If not YOu<lb />General sup:, . Raleigh, N. C. Ou? ht to be<lb />i oe Sl elusive : @ Bdandiver:T There are now in the United| Excellent buildings and beautiful :<lb />| T.M.E 18 q ~Tra ger.; States five huadred cities with grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />: J. R.KENLY. Gon'l Maneeer, /, splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb /><lb />pies nati Ra aR<lb />.<lb /><lb />| a popuiation of over eight thous: | front in Female Education. Thorough<lb /><lb />ub'Ted {tn its Courses. High in its Standard<lb />|and, the number haying doubTe Unsurpassed in Il's LN'TELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />in the past fourteen vears. One! ,np sociAL INFLUENCES,<lb />THE MORNING BI4R handred years ago there were ~Ewenty-oue ofticers and teachers,<lb />1a\<lb />Phe Oidest<lb /><lb />gene rena<lb /><lb />: ; ; Very reasonable pric-s. Send for cat-<lb />only six with that population. sinus tO JAS, DINWIDDLE, M. A.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />y The State Normal<lb />1 oan ee Greenville Market. ~and Industrial School,<lb />}. aly Newspaper iil Corrected by S. M. Schultz. : GREENSBORO, N. C. : ls only $1 a year, Lt<lb />Bitter, per Ib 15 to zh |, Offers the young women of the State : h .<lb />1Y Western Sides it 20 8 eA gelenaie aot iadusttbt education COMAINE AR MERA Bxery<lb />4 ae : Nor th Carolina. ee cured Hams» gy Annoal expenses $20 to $130. Faculty . week, and gives infornia-<lb />) : 5 $0 60 Se aam Coda wok ot ee tion to the f<lb />3 ass aia slat a 435 0 6.7 PR nahrhte habesr 1,200 i gi b On " \ © farmers, Cb<lb />1 re presenting ever ~<lb />oe bg 3 ae 40 sate except tee, Correspondence fr specially those . growls<lb />| : 6 | vite those ~desiri om petent ~ of , 1<lb />The Onl� krlve-Dollar Daalv Sugar ira ined nc a secure baud ela tobacco, that is worth<lb />ae aah. t all free tu cation ) ! .<lb />its Class inthe State | bo aa l mee ay és 0 pep bs made before A� rirudt Int. For ee many times more ; th un<lb />A Bans per dos i 7 to 1 sataloyue and information, address ospe nee ~he subscription br lov.<lb /><lb />oa4<lb /><lb />oly i: B, BeRANARD ) Beouwax.per :! President CH REES D. Mcl VER.<lb /><lb /></p>
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Tickets on saleat<lb />J. A. AndrewsT store or).<lb /><lb />time and bere i» the place to find<lb />@ mammoth oulburst of bargains.<lb /><lb />|... eLY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />snot<lb /><lb />IVDICLOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />restos uany a new busibess,<lb />Kiilarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a largT. business.<lb />heyives Many a dull business,<lb />Rescues nany a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures suceees to any business<lb /><lb />eee REST<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� use tne<lb />coluines of ti. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ws<lb /><lb />enameled<lb /><lb />bt nasal<lb />@<lb /><lb />Keepina Constantly al it Brings Soccess<lb /><lb />sacha ni inna ot<lb /><lb />TRAIN ANI) BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />_Pussenger and mai train going<lb />N th. arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South,<lb />arT ves 6357 P, M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and saturdag.<lb /><lb />neice tensa acetate ee<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />ea NT<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Sunday.<lb /><lb />FPP eee<lb /><lb />cca tones ja ame = AGO: 9M<lb /><lb />SHORT TALK,<lb />Much Expressed in Few Words.<lb />House team"a baby carriage,<lb />Football hair will-soon be growing.<lb /><lb />1)<lb /><lb />oO<lb />cr<lb />| * . . é -<lb />Picnic cheese, 2 pounds for 2 cents<lb />at J. &amp;. TunstellTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh woday"Gov. Carr Buster in 1<lb /><lb />ib packages. S. M. ScuuLtz.<lb />| 4<lb />There was a swell dance in Germae<lb />nia Hall Friday night.<lb /><lb />Genuine Faber aud Simplex iead<lb />penciis at Refizetor Book Store,<lb /><lb />Ladies war~? Lice statlunery can<lb />find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very<lb />latest styles.<lb /><lb />The sweet potato and pea crops are<lb />all right. With plenty of these no one<lb /><lb />ned staive.<lb /><lb />~The oyster will taxe advavtage ot<lb />of the wave of prosperity and open for<lb />business next month.<lb /><lb />Sunday flyer on the Atlantic rod !<lb />tram Goldsvoro to Morehead will be<lb />discontinued after tomorrow.<lb /><lb />Wantep"Doub'e Doored Iron<lb />Sate and Letter Copying Press.<lb />Address P. O, Box 155, Greenville,<lb />N. C. :<lb /><lb />Public Schoo] Work,<lb /><lb />On Saturday, 21st inst., the County<lb />Board of Education will hold a special<lb />meetirg at the Court House to discuss<lb />matters looking to the improvement of<lb />the public schools. They desire all<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />os und chi:kens at S. M. Schultz. |<lb /><lb />MR, CAPTAIN, STOP THE SHIP.<lb /><lb />omen<lb /><lb />Reflector Readers Want to See<lb />Who is on Board.<lb /><lb />M, L. Starkey went to Norfolk to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />J. Hug! Perbam went to Raleigh<lb />today.<lb />J. D. Bullock returned to Oxtord<lb />todas.<lb />H. P. Strause went to Henderson<lb />today.<lb />CT. 71. Bernard returned home Fri-<lb />uay evening.<lb />B. E. Parham returned this morr-<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />S. F. Maultshy returned from Fay -<lb />etteville Friday evening.<lb /><lb />ing trom Kiu.ston.<lb /><lb />Henry Sheppard reiurned from Wil-<lb />mirgton Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Rev. D. B. Clayton left on th. south<lb />tound truin Friaay evening.<lb /><lb />Ds. J. Merrill and E. C. King, of<lb />Falklan¢e, were in town today.<lb /><lb />H. W. Watkins, of Danvitle, spent!<lb />today with the tebacco boys here.<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. ©. Hooker returned this<lb />morning trom a visit 10 Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />- Miss Susie Crabtree, of Goldsboro,<lb />arrived Friday evening to yisit Miss<lb />Lula White.<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />ringion, returned home ~oday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. Sorsby and Mrs. M_ E, Fort,<lb />who were visiting Mrs; W. J. Mats<lb />thews, returned to Rocky Mount to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />W. H. Cox aud daughter, Miss Lucy,<lb />of Kinston, passed through Friday<lb />eventiug returning home t:um New<lb />York. |<lb />J.B. Tripp and his fatner, J. C.<lb />Tripp, went down to Ayden Friday<lb />evening to spend afew days with rela-<lb /><lb />tives in that section.<lb /><lb />Two Borrowed Personals.<lb />Alex. Gary left last week for Green.<lb />ville, where he he will locate and buy<lb />tobacco.<lb />to the tender care of the pretty girls of<lb />that town. So far as the men are<lb />ceoncarned he can look ont for himself.<lb />"Henderson Cold Leaf.<lb /><lb />Col. I. A. Suge, ot Greenville,<lb /><lb />So?)<lb /><lb />We commend the young man<lb /><lb />passed<lb />through Saturday on his way home<lb />from a visit to Texas and the Nashville<lb />Expocition. He went as far es Galves.<lb />tovyand says while he was greatly im-<lb />pressed wita whathe saw and admits<lb />Texas is a great Steere jie would not<lb />exchange old North Carolina for Tem<lb />all. Genial and wholes uled gentle-<lb />man that he is it was a pleavure to see<lb />and chat with the Colonel even for a<lb />little while.x"Henderson Gold Leat.<lb /><lb />Married.<lb /><lb />On Wednesday evening 11th, inste<lb />at the home of Mr. Charl-s E. Davis<lb />ic Farmville township, his dau hter.<lb />Miss Matiie Davis and Mr. R. R<lb />Nichols were married by B. M. Lewis,<lb />Esq. A splendid supper and enjoyable<lb />dance followec. the ceremony. P,<lb /><lb />school committeemen in the county to<lb />meet with them.<lb /><lb />INCU.<lb /><lb />CUS,<lb />PIGHMOND Wa,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />at depot. )<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. Witmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />School For Girls And<lb /><lb />every favor consis<lb />banking.<lb />~sonal int<lb />|<lb /><lb />is in the Northern<lb />Markets purchasing<lb />Fall and Winter Goods<lb />and in the meantime<lb />we are Closing out all<lb />Summer Goodsat great<lb />ly reduced prices.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />FLEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Jobn Jenking, of Durham, who e COX, ite<lb />was visiting the family of W. H. Har-|G. J. CHERRY, j Viee Pres.<lb /><lb />E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb />HENRY HARDING, "4<lb />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. ©.<lb /><lb />SPALL LS Ae Ne le led,<lb /><lb />oe Bank wants yourtriendship and a share<lb />_ ifnotall, of your business, and will grant<lb /><lb />tent with safe and sound<lb />We invite correspondence or a_per-<lb />erview to that end. |<lb /><lb />it is not necessary to go to<lb /><lb />ema ss<lb /><lb />oy?<lb /><lb />KLONDIKE to stirke a gold:<lb />mine. Goto LangTs Cash House<lb /><lb />and invest in the great bargains of<lb /><lb />Summer Goods, such asFans Parasols,<lb />Slippers, Sbirt Waists, Lawns and Organdies,<lb /><lb />which must go before the Fall stock<lb /><lb />taking suck a long trip.<lb /><lb />comes in and you will be satisfied<lb />you strucka gold mine without<lb /><lb />LangTs Cash Housr,<lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />A High Grade College Preparatory<lb />Short-Hand,<lb /><lb />Book-Keeping,<lb />houl the South.<lb /><lb />Fitting School in<lb />the times.�T «For<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Mondag, Sept. 6h, I will open<lb />my school fo: girTs aud small boys in<lb />the new schou: building on Mr. W. B.<lb />WilsonTs jot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terns, ete., Made known on applica-<lb />tion MISS MYRTLE WILSON.<lb /><lb />NG<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />Inetructiont horough.. For terms, &amp;c.<lb />apply to<lb /><lb />That is the? way all druggists vell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CRILL 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 /><lb />| Tonics, Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />~ ELON COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA-<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very pest water;<lb />héalthiest locality, property of Chris-<lb />tian church, non-sectanan in spirit and<lb />teaching, hizheet moral tone, elegant<lb /><lb />| puilding, hulls. laboratories, etc., f b<lb /><lb />ty of specialist, cv-educational, curri-<lb /><lb />jeulur equa? e<lb />degree courses, Must liberal<lb /><lb />MRS. L. G. BERNARD, |<lb />sexi lhe G:cenville, N. C<lb /><lb />advantages, catalogde On application.<lb />| Addrees J.«), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />Elon College, N.C,<lb /><lb />of best male college, three<lb />easias, best}. +<lb /><lb />pe years under present principals.<lb /><lb />and Telegraphy-<lb />Location healthful and beautiful.<lb /><lb />beautiful new catalogue<lb />Profs. J. A.<lb /><lb />eee EEL<lb /><lb />NO FLIES ON MEATS<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />994 students attended last year,<lb />School, with special departsments of<lb /><lb />~Terms to suit<lb /><lb />address,<lb />&amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C<lb /><lb />HO MIRC,<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 yor want fresh<lb /><lb />The Largest and Best Equipped " }<lb /><lb />Beef, lTork or Sausage :<lb /><lb />send us your orders and you will<lb />pet something nice, clean apd<lb /><lb />fresh, every time. Phone 41:<lb /><lb />aw<lb /><lb />~4<lb />3<lb />ma<lb /><lb />gto &amp; Carll,<lb /><lb /></p>
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