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          <lb />DAI<lb /><lb />v.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />a ah ic La<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ie  Sra<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1897.<lb /><lb />No. 885<lb /><lb />OAKLEY ITEMS.<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />ogcse eter oie<lb /><lb />Oakey, N. C., Aug. 23d, 1897.<lb /><lb />H. L. Williams and Theo. Latham,<lb />of ~larboro, spent Monday night here<lb />visiting the family of W. H. Wiliams,<lb /><lb />Games Played and Standing of<lb />Clubs,<lb /><lb />wenn<lb /><lb />, Boston August 21"Pittsburg should<lb />have won todayTs game and would have<lb />done so but for a disastrous muff of<lb /><lb />Theophilus Carson and wife, of<lb />Bethel, were visiting their daughter<lb />Mrs. T, F. Nelson Sunday. disicn jepamiinn arcrinicniio<lb /><lb />DonovanTs in the ninth, It wasa slug-<lb /><lb />Our tarmers are about through cur- |,<lb />ging contest, and tour pitchers were res<lb /><lb />ing tobacco and sre now very busy<lb /><lb />quirec during the ,ame. The PittsbuT gs<lb />outbaited the home team, but their<lb />Score. Boston<lb /><lb />saving their fodder.<lb /><lb />Mrs. 8S. R. Ross who has been very<lb />sick for some time we are glad to know<lb />is much improved,<lb /><lb />fielding was execrable.<lb />18; Pittsburg, 12.<lb /><lb />New York, August 21"The Giants<lb />bd D<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />-SsecgIS IN THEI ~<lb /><lb />Gold Fields<lb /><lb />of New York, Philadelphia and<lb />Baltimore digging gold for his<lb /><lb />Miss Verna Little, who has been won the rubber from the Colonels this<lb /><lb />quite sick with typhoid we are vlad to) atternoon by bunching their hits in four<lb />kaow is convalescent Rusie was a puzzle to the<lb /><lb />New<lb /><lb />innings.<lb /><lb />Louisvilles utall time, Score.<lb />York, 7; Louisville, 1.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, N. v., August 21"The<lb /><lb />There hes been quite a sensaticn<lb />amoung some of our people made by a<lb /><lb />wlan giving his name as b, F. Thomas,<lb /><lb />who bas been gving through inis}iast game tor the season between the patrons in the beautitul<lb />neighborhood gathering up " small St. Louis Browns and the Brooklyns |<lb /><lb />, ers 7 ~ netar we T Deis tern<lb />pictures to have enlarged, each person resulted in a victory for the Browns<lb /><lb />is: advance|today after eleven exciting innings.<lb /><lb />of the<lb /><lb />hud to pay Lim fitty cents<lb /><lb />and hehas made quite a beul. ~Thurée | Duoahue, who was knocked out<lb /><lb />day evening we learu he and Mr, T.|box in the first inning yesterday,<lb /><lb />Mild) 4<lb /><lb />wl 0} O<lb /><lb />)<lb />$<lb /><lb />IR. Bullock, who has been taking him<lb />around, came to Parmele from Bethel,<lb />wheze Ins headquarters has becn and<lb />there he gave Bulluck th slip, leaving<lb />Bullock to the tune of some eight or<lb /><lb />jten dollars. ~The fellow arriyed here<lb /><lb />at 4 oTslock PP, M. and ook the<lb />evening train to Washington. Parties<lb /><lb />ut Bethel sent a. warrant to Washing-<lb />ton Friday but the bird had flown.<lb />| He no doubt had gone to pastures new.<lb />He -epresented to some that he 1s<lb />engaged in teaching an Art sthool at<lb />Wilmicgton, N.C., and to others that<lb /><lb />pitched a good game today, Score<lb />Brooklyn, 3; St. Louns, 4.<lb />Philadelphia, 21"Orth<lb /><lb />pitched a superb game this afterncon,<lb /><lb />Au gust<lb /><lb />helding Cincinnati down to five scit"<lb />tering singles. ~ahe Phillies played an<lb />ulmost taultlecs fielding came, and were<lb />tertunate in getting their bits well<lb />together.  Seore. Philadelphia, 4;<lb />Cincinnati, 1.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, August 21-"The Cham -<lb />picns won easily from Cleveland knock<lb />ing Wilson and Young out ot the box<lb /><lb />and touching up Cuppy in lively fashion<lb /><lb />2 wis fr vorfolk, Va. Te<lb />he wis from Norfolk, Va Score. Baltimore, 12; Cleveland, 0.<lb /><lb />oytuy oy. gnd om o10jotey)<lb /><lb />=a wc AE Way<lb /><lb />uetd Ino IO] WOOL It<lb /><lb />A High Point physician was calied<lb />upon three times in one day Just week<lb />lo operate for appendicitis,<lb /><lb />run a livery business here again this<lb />fall,<lb /><lb />T. M. Manning, ot Bethel township,<lb />and S.-E. Nob'es and 8. C. Whichard,<lb />of Caroline ,lost tobacco barns last week<lb />by fire.<lb /><lb />(come<lb />BETHEL ITEMS. Washington, August 21 "Although : | |<lb />anaes " the Senators made fewer hits than the : hg ta<lb />t : eueenard| Lernet, N.C., Aug. 23rd, T97.| Colis, they were bunched and several i tea<lb />§ =r Miss Hattie Lleming, of Pactulus, is oF Hem were long drives. ~Thornton a We §<lb />age esp om] spending this weck-in town. lak a ten mre oe vn<lb />_~ | close of the game held down the hits. CG, 7<lb />~ " = = M. Q. Blount went to Creenville on) ypu cor was bit on the arm by a pitched R LEN Vi LL E, N a C °<lb />= 7 =) = business last Wednesday. ballin the fitth and was replaced by | asm<lb />exe A a J. O. Gray went to Washington | McJames. The game was called at<lb />9 " ~ Friday and returned Saturday morn"|ithe end of the seventh on account vi<lb />" a 2 ing. darxness, Washington, 6; Chicago, 4. |<lb />smc, cle J. R. Jenkins went to Grecnville! NO WIRE RIC Ona St aap. | |<lb />* VN last ~Lnursday. |<lb />= . Won Lost Per Cent}<lb />O@ o.T, Carron who went Lorth t2<lb />ae . Beston 69 3h G90<lb />purchase goods last week returned ; .. ~<lb />home Sunday evening. Baltimore 64 382 667<lb />paca 4 : Cincinnati 61 d4 642<lb />ed % J. R, Bunting, Robert Staten and | yoy york 59 37 615!<lb />T. T. Cherry consttuting the firm of} GO)... wand 5243 5364. |<lb />" ji Staten, Chery &amp; Bunting at Bethel Chicas 10. Ba wo({rom the . North where I have purchased a<lb />Ce beet fpecund and Conetce left for Baltimore aad Pitisburg 43. 4 443 orto sincle o<lb />~ " New York last Thursday to purchase], |... 1 00447 436 4<lb />romemenesh ~ Louisville 44. 07 b<lb />""" ther fall and winter stock. Mr. Sta- Philadelphia 44. 58 431<lb />7 5 tenTs son. John also accompanied Brooklyn 4) 58 408 Kr:<lb />them. Washington 40 od9 404 iy ll d \ t G d<lb />, J. D. Blount lett for New Ycerk|St. Louis 27 0 «74 267 a an in er OO S<lb />this morning to purchase fall and " :<lb />winter stock for Bloun: Bros. ~STATE NEWS, These will soon be coming in, and I want all<lb />C.C. Joyner spent Saturday and " ° ; . oar ;<lb />O Sunday here. He has host of trends} Winsion is to have a big tobacco Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of<lb />pando here who are always glad to see him: | fair about the first of November. .<lb />3 ee | the way. To remove these I will for the next<lb />Mr. Trace 2 li 7, uFgaW) The total horse power in use in} :<lb />aon). and Col. ee Sugg, of Greenville, North Carolina cotton woolen an1 silk few days have a Special<lb />were here Friday to appearin a suit} | +), ;. 43,666.<lb />fq) against the railroad before J. R. Jen ; A<lb />a) kins, J. P. for damage to stock. The Messenyer says that fust wee<lb />_ [eggs retailed at 25 cents per dozen in<lb />Samuel Hayne of Plymouth, arriv- | wWihnington.<lb />wd ed here Saturday morning and will<lb />a<lb /><lb />It is reported that a filibuster loaded<lb />with ammunition and supplies for Cuba<lb />crossed the bar atT the inlet between<lb />Ocracoke and Portsmouth, on Satar"<lb />day night, and put to sea.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Se ee<lb /><lb />ao 2<lb />o<lb /><lb />4 " =<lb />Ee<lb /><lb />a<lb />E- :<lb />e a =<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />If ~you want bargains thatare bargains donTt<lb /><lb />Mr. Crews, of the Jeffreys &amp; Crews<lb />Soltis ak Rocks. Moens miss this chance.<lb /><lb />te | | warchouse at Rocky Mount, spent last<lb />% or nore aie cen in the interest The Wilmington Messenger continues<lb />eh O to go forward. The last sunday edition 2<lb />, oe Dr. Hyatt will be in Greenville at) wos sixteen ight of which -<lb />a = , ing House, A , 80tn and dtst ie ~paty crenata : :<lb />: : f sl sal e@ sh ae treat were dexated to iMyairations and.4¢- BT haw. vi<lb />ee or 1g Cw _ ; i<lb />a te is : nm diseases of the, eye, ae nose and scriptions of the pesorts tributary: to<lb />* Ps Fo il ~throat, Te the city by the sea.<lb />eecanuennanianedien-aileeas !<lb />:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />wee<lb /><lb />arta<lb /><lb />cre<lb /><lb />ARETE 2:5<lb /><lb />4 f<lb /><lb />iain<lb /><lb />anininenaneeel<lb /><lb />Ain ared ~as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />rect<lb /><lb />o==. SUURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />-_ :<lb />coe ft $3.00<lb />meme, 9 8 oS |<lb />Qne week. - o - ~ + 9<lb />oDelivered in town by carriers withou |<lb />advertisng rates are Itberal and can be<lb />2 aon appreation to the editor or at<lb />che office;<lb />4 We desire a live correspondent at<lb />stoffice in me county. bends<lb />d in brief items of NEW as<lb />ta each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper. j<lb /><lb />acetone<lb />eel<lb /><lb />1]<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />o~rugspay, AUGUST 24, 1897.<lb /><lb />eet<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />Nerth CsrolinaTs first bale of<lb />new cotton, raised in Anson<lb />county, was sold at Morv.d<lb />on Suturday, 2lst, for 8% cents.<lb />This is 2i days ~ater than the<lb /><lb />date on which the first bale of|<lb /><lb />1896 was sold, and the price 18 1}<lb />- gents higher. |<lb />omens<lb />BOTH DIED.<lb /><lb />li bentures with altered numbers<lb /><lb />_ Feminine. Superiority� a<lb /><lb />ae. ~<lb /><lb />oIt is admittediy true that the|<lb /><lb />hand of small employment hath<lb />the daintier sense, and it is also<lb />~rue that as compared with the<lb />hand of man the hand of woman<lb />exceeds in the delicacy of touch.<lb />By reason of this ~superiority in<lb />many employments requiriug<lb />exceeding fineness and mobility<lb />of exeeution women are preferred,<lb />and they are pushing men from<lb />their stools) It is announced<lb />chat oasthe result of long and<lb />cereful experiment, the governor<lb />of the Bank of France has now<lb />intrusted the work of detection of<lb />forged bank notes and of dt»<lb /><lb />entirely to a special corps of<lb />women clerks. He delares that<lb />the keen sensibi'ity of their finger<lb />tips enables them in handling 4<lb />note to distinguish the difference,<lb />however slight, between the<lb />forged and the real article.�<lb />Keenness of sight as well as of<lb />touch is necessary in detecting<lb />the false numbering of deben-<lb />tures, and success in this work<lb />depends upon the discovery of<lb />the difference in symmetry of<lb />figures and the slignt shades of<lb />aifference in the ink used.<lb /><lb />The world has been a long time<lb />in finding out and in putting to<lb />use the feminine superiorities<lb />which make the employment of<lb /><lb />Deno 10 unced<lb /><lb />Thursday oflast week. The Wip-<lb />ston Journal says-of his address:<lb />oThe speaker denounced, in| ©<lb /><lb />- -<lb />te<lb /><lb />Cigarette Trust Money<lb /><lb />as Blood Money<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />Mr. A. H. Eller, of Winston,<lb />was the chief speaker at the<lb />Masonic picnic at Mocksville<lb /><lb />most emphatic terms, the gifts<lb />coming from: large trusts anu<lb />corporations to charitable and<lb />educational institutions. He said<lb />auch gifts wore hollow mockery,<lb />and declared that the devil had<lb />as much right to wear the livery<lb />of heaven as the trusts have to<lb />wear the mantle of charity, which<lb />mantle was only worn to please<lb />and placate tne people and stay<lb />the uplifted hand of popular<lb />disfavor which sought to destroy<lb />them. He maintained that in<lb />giving to educational institutions<lb />the coporations dictated the policy<lb />to be pursued and the course of<lb />study to be taught in such insti-<lb />tutions, and cited in proof of his<lb />statement the recent cal! for the<lb />resignation of the president of<lb />Brown University, ou account of<lb />his financial views:<lb />oMr. Eller commended " the<lb />uakers for their recent opposi-<lb />tion to the gift of the Dukes to<lb />Guilford College and spoks of<lb />the gifts as blood money- Io<lb />view of the fact that the Dukes<lb />have recently given $10,000 to<lb /><lb />your account, promising every<lb /><lb />just arrived. Come and<lb />see us. :<lb /><lb />OATS HAY AND FLO<lb /><lb />cease veaoen a<lb /><lb />Was it the Result of Mental<lb />Anguish, or What?<lb /><lb />A most remarkable case of<lb />superstition, with fatal recults<lb /><lb />has just been reported to us by a<lb />gentleman who lives not far from<lb />Monroe, and whose word is his<lb /><lb />bond, therefcre the meident is<lb /><lb />true. Is occurred last summer.<lb /><lb />The gentleman in question had<lb /><lb />an old couple, man and wife,<lb />working for him on the farm.<lb /><lb />Que day while taey were planting<lb /><lb />corn be went out to drup some<lb /><lb />2 for them, and by an oversight<lb />skipped one of the rows. Wheao<lb /><lb />« the corn began coming up, there<lb />_ was, of course, a vacant row.<lb />Im nediately the old couple man-<lb />ifested the greatest uneasiness<lb />and declared that the non coming<lb />oup of the corn was an iil-omen<lb />and meant that they were to have<lb />some unrsually bad luck. They<lb />plantea the row with the hope<lb />that by this the calamity might<lb />be averted; but still they were<lb />not satisfied, and ccntinued rest~<lb />less and expectant of coming ill,<lb /><lb />: the matter weighing heavily on<lb />their minds. Now comes the<lb />. strauge yart. In about two<lb />months the wife sickened and<lb />shortly died. Tne husband re-<lb />garding her death asa fulfiiment<lb /><lb />ot the evil prophecy, and<lb />expressed the opinion that he<lb />was l:kewise doomed to an early<lb />death. Remarkable to say, in<lb />about two more mouths he also<lb />mY gickened and died. It is for the<lb />| ~theorists to say whether the dis-<lb />» +. tarbance ot mind and the fear<lb />" that something was going to<lb />happen the old couple experi-<lb />- enced from what they regarded<lb />a3 an evil sign operated to bring<lb />on the sickness of which they<lb />, died, or that the deaths were<lb />* qmere coincidents with the corn<lb /><lb />a v4 , A<lb /><lb />4 ae ra ea<lb /><lb />The soldiers of the civil war<lb />are rapidly going to the other<lb />side cf the river.T There were<lb />3 ae 31,960 der<lb /><lb />Se Se<lb /><lb />aioe<lb /><lb />year, the greater number of<lb />whom were veterans. It will not<lb /><lb />yyery tong before the pension<lb /><lb />rate he names of @<lb />aber ¢ persons who<lb />~iu sight of 9 battle-<lb />of soldiers who carried<lb /><lb />of the conflict-"Phila-<lb /><lb />= planting occurrence. Who can<lb />toll? No one, we guess."Monrce<lb />: [umbrella<lb /><lb />iths of pensioners Inst|<lb /><lb />women 1n certain lines of wo'k a<lb />matter of course as weil 4s of<lb />dexterity and profit: but of late<lb />yearn their sphere of usefulness<lb />has been rapidly enlarged. Not<lb />without demcr, but surely, bright<lb />women are making inroads upon<lb />very many forms of indoor work<lb />which were once masculine<lb />monopolies."Philadelphia Rec -<lb />ord.<lb /><lb />eS<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torevsr, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic. tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak mea strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days:<lb />Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee @ cure. Bookiet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />ees<lb /><lb />A MIXTURE<lb />A New York man says he and<lb />his wife never have disputes<lb />because the flat on which they<lb />live is 80 small there is no room<lb />for argument.<lb /><lb />What was known as MaineTs ola<lb />est school house, situated in West<lb />Gardiner, was destroyed by fire<lb />the other night. It was built 104<lb />years ago.<lb /><lb />In somo of the citiesTof Europe<lb />the cost of pufting out a fire 18<lb />made acharge upon the property<lb />of the person for whose benefit<lb />the fire department 19 called out.<lb /><lb />The jarymen ina murder trial<lb />at Muskegon, Mich., went to a<lb />barberTs to get shaved, and the<lb />barver was not permitted to<lb />speak a word during the opera-<lb />tion."-New York Post.<lb /><lb />UA Chicago manufactarer is<lb />putting on the market a grade of<lb />prella which sells at $3 a<lb />~dozen. oA great bat obusiness<lb />men buy then to lend,� he ex-<lb /><lb />plains:<lb />:<lb /><lb />A Housenold Neossaty.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />plearant and retreshing to the taste,act,<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />Jand bowels,cleansing the entire systems<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha-<lb />bitual constipation and _ biliousness<lb />Please buy and trya box of OC. C. C.<lb />pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />the Oxford Orphanage<lb />remarks, coming from @ Masonic<lb />speaker, created something of<lb /><lb />sensation.�<lb /><lb />these<lb /><lb />" EEE<lb /><lb />Imposition in Sale of Books<lb />The State Superintendent of<lb />Public Lustraction rotifies county<lb />superviso:s that the text books<lb />for the public schools were<lb />adopted by the commissioners of<lb />each county on the first Monday<lb />in June for three successive years<lb />and requested tha! they have the<lb />list and prices published so that<lb />parentsand children may know<lb />what are required and the price.<lb />In some counties he bas heard of<lb />books being sold higher than the<lb />contract price recorded at the<lb />register of deeus Cfiices- {t is<lb />the duty of supervisors to see<lb />that the children are not imposed<lb />upon. He suggests that the list<lb />and prices be printed on heavy<lb />pastebvard and placed in eyery<lb />school house.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />AE SEES ene<lb /><lb />When bilicu: er 30c:1ve, eat a Vas<lb />caret, candy caiLartic, cure constipa-<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />3 sae<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Cottcn ana Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of Colton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commissiou Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Middlivg<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb /><lb />Guod Ordinary<lb /><lb />Tone"nrn. im<lb />PEANUT?-<lb /><lb />r fn<lb />Cm fee<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Kixtra Prime<lb />ancy<lb />Spanish<lb />Tone"quiete<lb /><lb />2<lb />at<lb />~2<lb /><lb />60,to 79<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY ,o6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Primary Engiish, per month $2 00<lb />Intermediate o = * 92 50<lb />Higher 4b i 93 00<lb />Languages (each) 00<lb /><lb />Music includingjuse of ewthiment'ts 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for joss time except in<lb />case of sickness of as, much as one<lb />Te rn aera<lb /><lb />e instruction in all its<lb />branches. ~he moral tone and intel-<lb />lectnal influences are unsurpassed, The<lb />discipline is mild but positively firm,<lb /><lb />- For further particulars see ora<lb />MRS. ALFRED FORBES,<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />~The Bank of<lb /><lb />os e 4 nA R. Li DAVI S,<lb />R. A, TYSON, Vic-ePres. See<lb />: a REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, "1896.<lb /><lb />"JE, LTTLE, CashTer<lb /><lb />Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,184 Surpius and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50<lb />Due from Banks 2,630.59 $ Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60 § Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12<lb />Cash Items a 1.278.153 Time Certificates of Deposit ; 55.00<lb />Cash in Vault 14,528.54 comanemionrmeniate<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />J :<lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have<lb />accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge o<lb /><lb />axSTOCK OF<lb /><lb />NER<lb /><lb />GOOLS |<lb /><lb />HALT<lb /><lb />|, IB B04<lb /><lb />Ju wy « Ave. Lux of cascarets, Lhe<lb />finest liver and bowel 1egu ator ever<lb /><lb />IM<lb /><lb />x<lb />Maul<lb /><lb />cece RE Ae Ce Sen<lb /><lb />freee<lb /><lb />duable Property for Sale.<lb /><lb />HAY? BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lumder Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />{ 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 />dress<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver, Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />4<lb />*<lb /><lb />wr a<lb />_* re,<lb /><lb />rm<lb />ee<lb />*) ry<lb />ne<lb />aay<lb /><lb />13% a<lb /><lb />ert<lb /><lb />i ~oom<lb />@ \<lb /><lb />Pee ee Be<lb /><lb />tg<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />2<lb />T fl ead<lb /><lb />¥ ~ f + *<lb /><lb />eta" i *y a pte Bay<lb />cy a ee a) HA t eta fd o ~sa!<lb /><lb />is<lb />zt whe oT Ge Te ; ¢<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 1) 187¢-<lb /><lb />FARMERS ANI) MERCHAN'S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs sujplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />nallits branches. ._<lb /><lb />o-<lb /><lb />SAM. M, SCHULTE<lb /><lb />PORK . SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete |<lb /><lb />JALWAYS AT LOWESTSMARKET price! |<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Oo"<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AAD<lb /><lb />| EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />We have ,utt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />tins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We ale prepaxed tr (o embalm-<lb />ing ia ali its forma.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given tocon<lb />ducting funerals and bodies ex<lb />treated to our care will recelye<lb />every mark of respest.<lb /><lb />Our prices are 1ower than over.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monopoly but<lb />iuvite competition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho [Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Bex� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the courts.<lb /><lb />oe<lb />� f<lb /><lb />SarbdePrs.<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N.C:<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dy) eing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv<lb /><lb />yames A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />[4 oRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER. 4<lb />Special attention given to cleanin<lb /><lb />_ | Gentlemens Ulothing<lb /><lb />REENVILLE<lb /><lb />ak Acadeaty.<lb /><lb />The next session of the svhool, ill<lb />8<lb /><lb />open on<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb />and continue for 10 months. *<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows. ,<lb /><lb />Primary Haoglish per mo, 82:00<lb />Intermediate 6 ~* �"� $2 50<lb />Higher * 7" OO _ $3.00<lb />Languages (bach) hin Ma ey j $1 00<lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo!<lb />will be ag nei a : i<lb />We ask P continuance of Wott past<lb />liberal patronage. el<lb />\ w HL RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR __"<lb /><lb />_ Tcbacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />ling you to buy at one protit. A eoul-<lb />cle stock o 7 HRN ot<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb />to run we sell at a close<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| guaranteed to cure Ly all druggists.<lb /><lb />~""o Qreenyille, N, C.<lb />Tuly, 21, 1897, oe<lb /><lb />8. M SCHULTZ Greenville N<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Mar:lactu..  en<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices to suit For<lb />~bought and have<lb /><lb />sold for Wabi Reretore gerber haa<lb /><lb />| 3<lb />pry wees ~j<lb />re : ~ ;<lb />. ae .<lb />yr pe ug<lb />tee, Wr<lb />= oeer<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ea ae daha ia Sole A etme stb Neg<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />" ' "" | eT a,<lb /><lb />Even if the above is not admit-| Gr ives. Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30<lb />ted, wouid it not be an adyantage| A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superintet.dant.<lb /><lb />for. Terre A o| to pupils to be able to attend at} yeTHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb /><lb />a """ | oem on<lb /><lb />= WORKER. 3<lb />a » ~a<lb /> Offers his services to the 5<lb /><lb />-adtis ao dyiz<lb /><lb />d]}SUOD JO B8ED<lb /><lb />citizens of Greenville and the &amp;<lb /><lb />oe oWINGITON &amp; WELDUN R. RB. | Schools in the SummerT Time. DI RECTO RY | PEt T When bilious or CLE, cut a Cas-"<lb />_ 4 soni ® «ff? = ; bad tr ¢ a ' id.<lb />Ba AND BRANUHES. : 2245 cA Rental epee cure guarqniget<lb />Would it not be a. good thing | ESue ue ct<lb />ANT FLORENCE RaiL RVAD we a ~ cAtCRC (ES ~~ Oo. aS icc<lb />A if a large proportion of the chil- , ee 7 : :<lb />, Coavensea ocuedule dren between six and eighteen, |. om KAAMABA !<lb />TRATNS GOING E0UTH. school instead of on th» street) moring and evening.) Prayer meeting | 9425 re o ze<lb />2 rma during the summer? Ii scbool| Tum ceune Ue A ee ee MCE Se<lb />May 2%, a work is not made too hard, is|C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 29 -- EZ i ie . ee<lb />197, xo there any reason other than cus-|  CATHOLIC"No regular services. Bes Tm Loo = PRACTICAL -- ie<lb />i ad - 0 se 2 ~= j , if © cee ie Okt ¥ ~4<lb />A. M.| aA, M|tom for pupils suspending their) pprscopat"services fourth Sur- fi S ae Wy NN &amp;<lb />Leave Weldon | 1° 50; work for one fourth of the year?|day, morning and evening. Lay ser-| 94g 4 aC i 9<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 52 vices second Sunday morning. Rev, A. =) i a ~ WW<lb />F . :<lb />¢<lb />;<lb />e<lb />=<lb />8<lb /><lb />oNOLLVAIISH<lb /><lb />: He Rocky. M | 12 Re 5 45/anv time of the year which isj ~day, mnarnitg ath evening. Prayer =<lb />v Wilson 2 06 6 20 . me meeting Wednesday evening. ey. 5 ; )<lb />Liv Selma » 50 most convenient? Would not}y y. Watson, Deiter: Sanday school i public generally. ce<lb />Luv Fay'tteviie| 4 15 the adoption of the quorter|9:30 A.M. A. B. Ellingson, Superin-| 9*é ROOFING, GUTTERING, Of<lb />occas laa ~instead of the year as the unit in seietaars &amp; . Spouting ard Stove Work,� of<lb /><lb />en Wn eee cet TE cana emer eer ememnatinnnes<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or Q<lb />; no charges made. ~Tobacco §<lb />) Flues made in season. Shop Q<lb /><lb />@ PRESBYTERLAN"Services _ thira<lb />Oa ' -~ |Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />4: tage not only to irregular pupils,|j, B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb /><lb />but to exceptionally quick and 9:30 A. M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb /><lb />erading also be of great advan-<lb /><lb />DJLLAVUL<lb /><lb />*¥i0{ MOY JO<lb /><lb />oWES °8){NS07 [LINyrU<lb />UXU'] [Vep] 94} 02e spoILISB) "UOTE<lb /><lb />Fe<lb />aeeeecrarte on an : E<lb />Ly Wilson " o8 * " {exceptionally slow children who us � OF 4 on Dickinson Avente. pe<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 5 |now have to advance or fall be- _LODGES.} ~ G ! ta ; V ; BS<lb />i Witington 5 45 9 i hind a whole year at a time? bb Let OT MR WWW RAGA AY<lb />| sia A.M "The abovo facis and questions A. F. &amp; A. }.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb /><lb />jguggest the idea that possibly we} 284 meets ticst and third Monday eveo- m oa. a 9<lb />(RAINS GOING NOTRH. are just entering upon a new! ue J. M. Reuss W. M. iL. I. Moore, Cede en S H) K TH AT f TERE 8<lb />epoch in the history of the de-; 4<lb /><lb />; 1 1.0.0. F,"Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb /><lb />Dated ge ae * ° tf<lb />May 27th, Sa io ) se velo. ment of education in this} yeets every Tuesday evening. J. V So eR ees Pee ee ee<lb />1887, 2A | Bw, |4Q .. | conntry"an epoch in whichj;JohnsonN.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. f E Piotr Ppa Pa U0 25 ei ae Dc ns<lb />TA MPM. TT schools of all kinds will ~be a con-| K.ot P."War River Lodge No, ve $<lb /><lb />Ly Fivrerce 845 740) tinuons instead of ar intermittent | meets every Friday evening. H. W. RICCI Wh t | | ? ; ahahaha<lb /><lb />Lv Fayettevi ny . . . | Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Billington K. of {aed (4 5<lb /><lb />fy Selma 13 37 an factor in our national INe. It is|R. and &amp;. 8 \ a S t Gh fulesitule<lb /><lb />AY Wilscn 1201185) | | |certain at least tnat all thought- , ana | ota<lb /><lb />ck sa R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696 ve . :<lb />"_ Ze oo ful educators will watch with meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb. It is a picture ot tae celebrated FA<lb />ot i interest the development and Wilson, R, M-.R. Lang, Sec. .<lb />| |spread ef the idea as 1t is dis-| K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169 r<lb /><lb />--- ee] ee : : . |meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />by oe eevel pear _ M. cussed in ~the papers and m Fiunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. t<lb />os Ly Magnolia | i1 50 _ | agp letacational gatherings and as 1) 4 roe pitt Coancit 236 meets<lb />uy Geldsboro 1 00 4 3¢|i8 worked -out in the schools jevery Thursday nivkt. J. B. Cherry . é<lb />ar Wilsen | 1-00 10:27 atopting it-"From oContinuons | �,�s W. B. Wilson. See. Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />| ~ ""|" | |" Sessions of Schocls,� by Prof. E. complete without one.<lb />me : oy A. Kirkpatrick, in American COLLEGES.<lb />A | [es] _ [Monthly Heron of Revions Yor) __. . The Reflector Book Store<lb />F . - -\"" | Anoust.<lb />| Pp. M.<lb />Ly Wiison 1 4: a My ae The University. 4 . 3<lb />: ArRooky Mt | 233) |__| 1116 Akad Winter ; " has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />Ax Tarboro 400) |B Mj " . {,7 TEACHERS, 415 STUDENTS also a beautiful line of Pearl Hand: Goid Pens,<lb /><lb />bv Tarvorc Hs | Tti i j sma for: . i ;<lb /><lb />heen J ar tt | Ibis getting about time for-the | Svmmer School 158), total #49. Board} YOU will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon ~ prognosticator to begia his work. | $8.00 a month, three Brief Courses, earn how very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />~®-e or two have alre three Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />0 ady been Schesls and School of Pharmacy.<lb /><lb />heard from-and it is «predicted | Graduate Courses open to Women.] YOU MAy never<lb />Trair. on ScctianT Neck Branch 2oa . i int i] Su: School for ~Te: _ Sebol- y ,<lb />, o + the coaring winter: aq| Summer School for ~Teachers. Schol-} + -<lb />Gaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4.98 thet th ering. winterrwill be a arships and Loans for the Needy. {But should you ever }G="=-. :<lb />P mae sik Sea Neck at 5.10 p #@3vere one, not so everlastingly Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb /><lb />-, Greenville 657 p, m., ~Kinston 7.65| cold, but perio . i Chavel BiG N.C. |<lb /> m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60 periods. of continued<lb /><lb />Ww Pa * ,<lb />:@. M., Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriving cold, lasting weeks at a time, with . nt Job P nt n 7<lb />Hali''x at 1120-4. m., We'den 11.40 am | the mercury down abeat eicht North Carolina 4 a Yl 1 2� E<lb /><lb />ddaily except Sunday. " ~<lb />Train edi Washaleton Branch jay | noe ; _| Oollege ot Agriculture |<lb /><lb />Washington 8.20.0, m., undi.00 p.m Bhese are no oxoose ~bene and Mechanic Arts. "" Come to see us,oa~<lb /><lb />arrives Pannele'§.10 a. m., and 3.40 p/ ~prophecies, ~but are baeed on. | , a<lb /><lb />@., Tarbore:0.45 a. m., returningleaves. }<lb />Perboro 3.30;p..m,, Parmele to. 2. mi other things, exactly whet we do:<lb /><lb />PPPP ODA<lb /><lb />NNT Nar ng aly<lb /><lb />Will open Sept. 9th, 1897. oy) axe<lb />Thoreugh academic, scientific and tech- | CLE<lb /><lb />dds met ES he Washington notkknow. nical courses, Experienced Special- exe<lb />epi Sunday Seumarts with ota ex-| An old saying is thet a hot ists In every department.<lb />Soetland Negi Brauch. n°? summer is fellowed by -�,� cola{ ©xpenees per session, including board. | % Or<lb />-" . beltc . ~For County Students $ 93 00.<lb />~Brain leaves warepru, N C, via Albe- winter. Ifthis is true #6 may | yo, al other Students 123 001 #<lb />ulath 2 &amp; Raleigh R.k. daily except Sun- eatoh it. Arv'y for Catalogue ta @ ~ WGOO000C<lb />day,.it 5 60 p.wn., Sunday 405 P. M; | ALEX N DER Q. H@LLADAY, LLD. SohAAeLAA GS Yy<lb />arrive Plymowbh'746 P. M., 6,66 p. m. a Kaleigh, N, C. Presitente<lb />aber vg milena dailyexcept<lb />| nagv, 7.50 a. am., Sunday 9.00, , Felicité s Certai ene : " I "<lb />crrindlartoke wake meer 9.8 rhe? elicitattans Certain Anything from ax Wa """0<lb />one = , RINITY COLLEGE.<lb />[rai on Midlamd N. C. braneh leaves<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, excem Sunday. 6a oTt doesnTt make no difference<lb />m. arriving Sraithtial 7°30 i The whet ~happens,� said Mr. G@orn- Not Session Opeme Geptember &amp;.<lb />turning leaves Suaithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- : .<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />* 1 ' | taswel, ous farmers is goinT: it | ~Whree full courses of study. Large sans wisdsdieits<lb />i rives at Goldsbors £80 a, ms aopwenin lated.� Bie goin to ait gomner Of clecehien. iyo full chairs in cheer<lb />~ Traingen Latta szangh. Flores ~ vod. inglish. Women admitted to all classes<lb />a ct., leave Lata 6409 a, ative Dawa: oBat the condition of enops| On Saptved and ons Thossand Tiy/lkre E*ull Sheet PRPrwwer<lb />3 BU) Clio 8.05 » a, , . ,, | added to the endowment Curing the " a :<lb />abe Bu Se RE ee, Hetuetig| makes come difference, docea't |presaa vent. Only male Nery cle | ""<lb />i arrive Latt7.50 a m, daily except Gun. | ib?� in North Carelina that is located ina .<lb />= ie iihortie tet lh The Daily R<lb />a Teal No. EfthevTre big they'll vell| oPhe best dasiness course offered in 1�,� al V e ector<lb />- i i Cian nie one Wai-l|us to be cheerful becaase we ye a: fend for lbam and catalogue, . :<lb />: exeept 14 Jdre + -C. KILG(<lb />: 1U�,�0 a, m. and 8.50°p, m- aictareal got so mach to éell. AnT if Adidre yO EELS, Gives the home NeWS<lb />:eawes Cinton 27.00 a. m. a2d3,00; m,|¢hey re small, they'll congrate. ever {ter<lb />~Train No. 78 makes cl |Jate us on de b i te | y Yet ibeeta the<lb />:. nt Weldon forall points pty dalbail - 6 Dig Prices. Wo Orer |: small ~| f OF<lb />; xe Weld forall pols dil alr ir got. PE ACE price of 25 cents a<lb />is Norfotk and CarolinaR R for Nouolk | == 7 - month. Are You a sub<lb />iy aes<lb /><lb />¢ ue all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />sini """<lb /><lb />a nh: : 1Q MTT for Young Lassies | ~ '<lb />Sy Sete Rae nt Vor AON Lt Ne araeee aa aeitian retortT<lb />: 4 ae : n ngs an autifu , (<lb />T'. M. EMERSON, Tpattie Manager. | \ =" hort a alt grounds in a Healthful Location with OuL ht Ke) he.<lb />J. R-KENLY. Gen) Manewer,, RB PARKER as M aheampT splendid climate. Stands at the very onlin<lb />ie Ww. BR. 48 em oe Orders | front in Female Edueation. ~Lhorough o<lb />for Tawiber, Rough or Dressed can be | in jts Courses. High in its Standard�<lb /><lb />¥ | , | left with him. Uneurpassed in [fs INTELLECTUAL<lb />eer HINES BROS, LUMBERCO. = | aNpDSOOLAL INFLUENCES.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR Kinston, "N.C. | ~Pwenty-one officers and teachers.<lb /><lb />was | Veryretionable prices. Send for cat-<lb /><lb />oe eeSOT aloga:L0 JAS. DINWIDDIE, M,;A.<lb /><lb />| The (dest Greenville Market. og<lb />AMON Mi Tf Corrected by S, M. Sebultz. _ he State Normal<lb />Lu | and Industrial School<lb />9 ay Newspaper ina) Biter perth to 98) oGREENSBORO, N:C.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />fd 4 sheen pet ' 10 to 124 |, Offers the voung women of the Siate ah , 8. only $1 A y ar, I<lb />~seu oO) tates 186 bb ani ugar cu 9 4 th 1c naad, oto , 2 Sree me! gts Pare ¥<lb />ek Porn 40 to ou | *horough prof ssiunal, literary. clussi- ae Aa |<lb />sorth Carolina a 5 +o 69 | Cl Scientitlc aad industria! education , contains the news every<lb />ant yet Modem be gle M OI | Meal 49 30 8 | Annual-expenser-@¢0-to $130. Faculty Cie § ig<lb />| Pour, Family |) 425 to 6.75 | of 25 members. More than 4 0 regular ye : week, and Lives infornia-<lb />poate laraT Hie 5} to 10 | styrelits. Practice School of 126 pupils et . &amp;<lb />ae Tot jnnty) ~eon ge ty gg [or teachers, Morethyu 1,200 matrieus | yi tion tuT the farmers, ° es-<lb />: a ae ee ei seus lates represen is qsery 6 urity In'the . 8 eciall 3 th Tal smn! SHRM PRIT<lb />' ~ ugar state except threes Oorre«pondence in- iid a l r ETnoese o£ Whiyer<lb />yg The Onl Elve-Dollar. Daily Coffer , ' _ », 47 to 20) vited from: those  desiving, competent | : ans P hi pe iene = op is<lb />ate rh ae tangs Dotea deal� [aad bet Sack� 76 to 1 60| trained ieachera, To, secure board in! : tobacco that Is" worth<lb />. tee (Y * ( Chicke ina 10 to 20 dormitories all free tuftion applications : ) T<lb />itsClass'intheState _ " ! must be made before, A gust lst. For many: times ~mor thissta<lb />WBS BRRNARP [peers re Pee CH Tals BMV, | (Le babe nlant to!<lb />Hoo) WA Be PRN epr . : , 3! President. CIT \RLES D, Me , ~1 sobserintian pric<lb />AAA Me SQ MU TT de, A Sida id : : , 2 in Q it iptige Pp ~sia {<lb />2 ee Sek gt ea a ee 4 eR eae al A, Uns mia A<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb /></p>
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Gold Fields of Alaska when you can find lumps<lb /><lb />re P 9) ae sing<lb />To advertise udiciously,TT use tne of gold in the many<lb />columns of tu REVLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />Mise Flora Abrams, of Rocky Mount<lb /><lb />is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. M.<lb /><lb />en """" | Schultz. |<lb />Kee We Constantly at it Brings Specess Mrs. S. M. Schultz and ehildcen Great Golden Bargains<lb /><lb />returred Mondvy evening from a visit<lb /><lb />Boe = that we are offering in~ o<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mrs. H. H. ~Wilsen and children,<lb /><lb />who were visiting re~atives here, re-<lb /><lb />| . seme tarned to Kinston Monday evening,<lb />Passenger and mail tram going 1 |<lb /><lb />Nerth. arrives 8:52 A.M; Going South, . oy : _<lb />This will be an extra- | arrives 6:57 P. M FINE CURINGS OF TOBACCO.<lb /><lb />ordinary bargain week | steamer Tar River arrives trom Wash-| ar | ; gat<lb />jong to be remember- cs oangen Swag id rit Bridsy Our Own Boys Make the Best. The price on summer goods in some instan-<lb />ed by wide-awake buy |diy andssturase, om ces are below cost and we refuse no reasonable<lb />ers and watchful shop- Mr. Claud C. Joyner has just finished | DTICE on any of them.<lb /><lb />pers as a momentous "<lb />~money saving occasion WEATHER*BULLETIN. _<lb /><lb />" what faithful, earnest, intelligent effort<lb /><lb />six weeks of curing bright tobacco at<lb /><lb />Col. SugyTs firm and the result of his<lb />labors are a brilliant success and shows<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Wednesday. T is worth. Mr. Joyner is an ambitious<lb /><lb />2nd)<lb /><lb />Was! Goods son of Pitt county, with a will<lb />WA A. A 3 enn | Torerminatiou to succeed by being him-<lb />CCcee y be ing him FLEMING, Pres. E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb /><lb />R. R.<lb />: ; = T TALK self'a success, Mr. F. M. Whickard,] a, G. COX, HENRY HARDING,<lb />Unmercifully cut. SHORT TALK, bard, | A.<lb /><lb />CHERRY, j ViceT Pres. ; AssTt Cashier<lb />1250 yards ~peautiful " practically une of the best ard most CAPITALT: Minimum 310,000 ; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Dress Ginghams to £0 Much Expressedin Few Words. | successfull farmers in the county end a Organized June 1st,1897. ;<lb /><lb />at 5 cts a yd. good judge ot fine tobaeco. He is<lb /><lb />i big yee Light Odd Feliows tonight. delighted with his crop and especizily The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />the manager of Col. SuggTs farm, is<lb /><lb />with the cutipg ot Mr. Joyner. Nota<lb /><lb />Wash Material COM-| Tie picnic season is about over, failuie in six weeks and it is a treat to!<lb />rising new colorings E 1 hia CS. M. Schall view the tobacco now in the prize | GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />) Tati : : gus and chickens at S. M. Schultz -<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be pe eS house. Mr. Whichard s*ys it is the nn ;<lb />sold at 3c and 4c per yd Preserviug Penis at J. S. ~TunstallTs | best curing he has ever had donT by any Cla Bank wants your triendship and a share<lb />up. : ane sy. fone and he is expecting such prices as if not all, of your business, and will grant<lb />. : mireddes a ish and Tr'sh Potafeugh topacco in such condition will every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />2000 yards of White tsa). Pusulls demand. banking. We invite correspondence or a_per-<lb /><lb />Goodsat bargalN prices | yoy oe: suive ror your money when} Mr. Joyner will enter the Medical sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />Ladies Rufted Shirt | you advertise in the REBLECTOR. College at Philadelphia, Oct. Ist. and |<lb />we predict for hima bniliant career.| ~~~ ~ OOO ee a Qe<lb /><lb />c a rg 0 TS wig . , on : bey eo s 26<lb />* A bere all COlOPS AE) Genuine Fair ave Simplex ied Pitt county produces the best of every<lb />cts sets. pencils at Retiector Book Store. thing.<lb /><lb />In our A building for another hogshead<lb /><lb />factory is going up on tobacco row.<lb /><lb />Shoe 3 Fresh ioday"Gov. Carr Buiter in] | With some people the marriaje tie<lb /><lb />ib packages. S. M. ScuvLrz. | amounts to knot,<lb /><lb />Department The young folks will have a mas" An empty stomach is sometimes cov-<lb /><lb />querade party in the Academy tonight. ered by a tull dress su.t.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />ee ¢<lb /><lb />WE ARE BACK FROMTHE Qh<lb />FASHION CENTRE AND HAVE fe)<lb /><lb />NEW GOODS. :<lb />oe<lb /><lb />we can iit both your Ladies warting rice atatiunery ean | he trope mradest a irl Is, and the BOUGHT LIBERALLY. NEW ey<lb />foot and purse. tind it at Refleeter Book Store. Very jiiore slie blushes, tie moe some men GCODS cede tekT ares =<lb />: H ra : +. y{ - AND THE ;<lb />latest styles. adnIrS) hen cucen TASTY. THE LADIES ARE ES.<lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 There ianTt so reuch we! 1 tend PECIALLY INVITEDTOCALL, 2%<lb />Swept down to $2.00.) Many a newspaper reader who is ee re: MERE Ae tens LANG'S CASH HOUSE. =<lb />. {on a WO S as on i: T3, be- :<lb />Ladies Oxtorda work $9.00, quick 1 uah a oGihwidate� MaWest in u : womati's te Hy ao 1 manTs, be aC) Larg Seils Cheap<lb />x to $1.65 we av cause she changes it so cften. :<lb />~ Swept down to 91-60.) pay his subscription"Press &amp; Printer. 4 yes ~. ous Cggeeuge 900006<lb />: Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, : The carpet cleaner may be something ak Wun Bt<lb />Swept down to $1:25,| Have you seen the Stoves, Ranges | of a teat, but he succeeda in iatile the<lb />4 Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00, and Heaters at D. D, HaskettTs, the} oi, ~<lb />Swept down to 75. | mcest lot ever brought tv Greenville.<lb />Misses and childrens reduced oar ; ; A girl may be light on her feet and<lb />: in same proportion. Advertising is very much like nding yet realize that her shoes are a heavy<lb />. abicycle If you donTt keep moving the | expense. 4<lb />: wheel you will fall off, aad if you donTt<lb />. A depleted stock cannot supply | persist iu advertising your trade will Buimirn Prices Pleake<lb />; your wun's, realizing this fact we | fall off."National Advertiser. Mr T. RE<lb />ff are acdivg to our already large Mr. T, R. Hodges, of Beauiort )<lb />q stock of sensonable goods datly,} How can you endure flabby linen in county, sold another large lot oi totacco A K RI DG E IN ST<lb />L such aA ox thTs hot weather? If you want to look |¢ the Eastern Warehouse today, and O . ITUTE.<lb />» 7 neat have good laundry. Bring your | **Y® he was even better pleased with the _OTX'TH<lb />| Laces, Ribbons, Em price obtained than when he was here FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />7 i bundle for Wednesday morning ship<lb />broideries, Handker- aU OB Waiwani i two weeks ago. He believes in Old weuty-two years under present principals. 224 students attended last year,<lb />: A High Grade College Preparatory ee with special departsments ef<lb /><lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs, Agt. Witmington Steam Laundry, | Man Gus, Olthus Joyner and the] pocy-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- The Largest and Best Equipped<lb /><lb />! Ladies ~ag Eastern Warehouse every time when] Fitting School in'the South. Location healthful and beautiful. oTerm<lb />Belts, La © Ties, Ho "" tana y the nr at For beautiful new catalogue address, chi<lb /><lb />seiry and many new co ty a ENP OOmNOS tO eating. tongeny. | Profs.-J. A. &amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C<lb />4, oro! NO CURE"NO PAY. : nn<lb />and siylish things. ! Thab te ibe way Ol! drogglete sell ote ih Ma ChE SD<lb /><lb />ray sig tare pa oe hans Newspnpcre are a necessity to che School For Girls And H( FLIES (i EATS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Our stock of ' eens , og ane ee dp ee hee advertiser who would teavh the public Boys.<lb />Groceries, Furniture, Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating | &amp; Use lis grutls. A MAD cannot ad On Monday, Sept. 6th, I will open .<lb />Tonics. Price, 50c.  |vettise ina live mewapaper without re~| my school for girls and small boys in<lb />Ha dware, Crockery, Siig oom oni omy any moe| Meme enor tang MC WB<lb />7 ye a ee ak than he cas jump into theT river with-| Terms, etc., made known on applica-| y elle SOB e sa<lb />nae and_ Gents Furnishings ELON COLLEGE. out gecting wet."Press &amp; Printer dia.� MISG-MARIDLIL WALSUN. "| We Rave placed « lege eteete<lb />COE ET PAPO) WORTH CABOLINA: , oUt gecting wet""F'ress . | ator in our market to keep all our<lb />oc pras ana complete fad. we , verre et cool and free from fies.<lb />would take hiv in showing| Situated on Southern Railway, in p hen you want fresh<lb />a mei", : : : . Ai y 2 8<lb />--Josbrngtand pong pou te |Party ep, Soviets ina | HUY LODO<lb />price Remomber now is the| : +} We are requested to ask a full ~he a<lb />| tian vhurch, non-sectanan in spirit and |. bh eu iey BS sy Beef, Dork or Sausage<lb /><lb />find | reaching, highest moral tone, elegant attendance of the members of the:<lb /><lb />ins. building, halls, laboratories, etc., facul- ~Ladies Aid Society ~ot 't : | ne fi<lb />el of spacialist, cu-educational, curris|; a ety of the Baptist - Jeacg] | wT ns vour orders and you wi<lb />ie equa! of best male college, three | church at the meeting Wednesday Fall Session Opens Sept. 14 bay hl gen wax tly se<lb /><lb />degree courses, most liberal terms, best | og. .n. that Ved, ven � ,<lb />vantages, ercd it on application. ~afternoon mt ee home a Mus ~4 mi Instruction thorough, For terms, c. freshevery time.  P hone 41.<lb /><lb />~| Address J..0, ATKINSON, Chairman, | Perkins, , apply to , 5 a<lb />| 2 ; | Greenville, N. oh =) rm a<lb /><lb /></p>
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