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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />(Jos pynoo<lb />OM UOT AK<lb /><lb />i<lb />id a<lb />.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />, oy. gnd om o10ye top)<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />%,<lb />ra<lb /><lb />tu<lb /><lb />Blu AND 1Of TUOOT OYBU OF O<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />70 GW<lb /><lb />STRIATE C00:<lb /><lb />Mid 4<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />OANOYWT<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />_ ee =<lb />eS =<lb /><lb />PITT COUNTY YOUNG MEN.<lb /><lb />ots paiva<lb />Their Sterling Qualities Bring<lb />Fhem in Demand.<lb /><lb />As one of the results ot the trip ot<lb />Col. I. A, Sugg to the Exposition at<lb />Nashville and Galvestion, Mr.-Claud<lb />C. Joyner will leave on Tuesday for<lb />Tullahoma, Tenn., to give instructions<lb />in tobacco curing and general manage-<lb />ment of tobacco. We know of no<lb />man more capable ot doing this than<lb />Mr. Joyner. He is an up to date<lb />young man, of fine personal address,<lb />and has all tie qualities that make<lb />up a true son of the Old North State.<lb />Col. Sage met at Nashville Mr.<lb />George C. Aydlett, of Tullahoma, son<lb />ot Mr. J. G. Ayd'ett, a wealthy plan-<lb />ter und business man ot Coffee county,<lb />Vand the most progressive man of his<lb />secticn of the state of ~Tennessee.<lb /><lb />ths very taige aud interesting exhibit<lb />made by Mr. Aydle. tat the Expasi-<lb />tion and the interest he showed in de-<lb />veluping his State. It was so much in<lb />accord with Col. SuggTs own love for<lb />ibis State, that a correspondence sprung<lb />up between them and Mr. Joyner will<lb />gpend a montb, before returning to the<lb />Medical College at Philadelphia, in<lb />eiving Mr. Aydlett and son the bene"<lb />tit ot his knowledge of tobacco, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />We congratulate Vol. Sugg and Mr.<lb />Joyner both in their opening up so<lb />pleasant a relation -with sos 0% our<lb />daughéer State,<lb /><lb />ial Su son of Col. Sugg<lb /><lb />accompany Mr. Joyner.<lb /><lb />gg, will<lb /><lb />SNAKE BITES A HORSE.<lb /><lb />And the Horse Comes Near Dying.<lb /><lb />days ag», with two other gentlemen<lb /><lb />throuuh # place ~ot thick undergrowth<lb />when his horse stopped and acted very<lb />strangely. A little further tae animal<lb />began trembling violently aad sweating<lb />profusely so that Mr. Smith di-mounted<lb />and took off the saddle. All thinking<lb />the horse was sick, cne of the party<lb />went out to a store, ~. mile away, after<lb />medicine. ~The Lors? seemed to suffer<lb />intensely for some time but grew<lb />better after getting a liberal drench"<lb />ing of liniment. The unimal was<lb />taken out of the woods and Mr.<lb />Smi.h noticing that one leg was<lb />swollen, made an investigation and<lb />tound that the horse had been badly<lb />bitten just above the foot, 1¢ was<lb />evidently a very poisonous snake that<lb />bit the horse.<lb /><lb />AT THE CHURCHES<lb /><lb />A ee<lb /><lb />Where You Can Worship Tomor-<lb />row.<lb /><lb />pemcieanity omat<lb /><lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 8 P. M. by Rev. S. A. Cotten.<lb />Presbyterian church"Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. |<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-schooi<lb />at 9:30 A. M. .<lb /><lb />Baptist church"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Greenville Sunday-school at<lb />5 P.M«D. D, Haskett, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />_ Cheap Rates:<lb /><lb />From Sept. 1st to 4th the Atlantic<lb /><lb />Coast 1 LO Reg aa Aa i<lb /><lb />Richriona or Washington at dhe jure<lb /><lb />be anc hag Moh peace geet 9<lb /><lb />"| good to return any,time wubin thirty,<lb />| days from date of ener!<lb /><lb />ei ae |<lb /><lb />Co.. Sugg says he was struck with |<lb /><lb />Mr. R. B. Smith, purchasing agent<lb />for the Beaufort County Lumber Com-<lb />pany, Was dovn near Calico, a iew<lb /><lb />insrecting some timber, While r~ding<lb />horse back in the weods he passed<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />Games Played and StandingT of |<lb />Clubs.<lb /><lb />Washington, Augast 26"The<lb />Browns did not play with much life te-<lb />day, and twice as many hits were<lb />made off Donahue as were made oil<lb />Mercer, ReillyTs double play unassist-<lb />ed, was the feature.<lb />ton, 6; St. Louis, 1.<lb /><lb />Score. Washing-<lb /><lb />Philadelphia, August 25"Pittsburg<lb />wen from Philadelphia today in an ex-<lb />The Pi-<lb />rates tied the score inthe ninth ,<lb /><lb />citing eleven inning game.<lb />on a<lb />wild throw by Taylor, and won out in<lb />the eleventh en a hic by Donovan, a<lb />steat and Shugart s wild throw on Pad-<lb />denTs grounder. )<lb />3; Pittsourg, 4.<lb /><lb />Seore. Philadelphia,<lb /><lb />Baltimore, August 26"The Cham-<lb />pions took the first of this series irem<lb />Cineciniati today in a close contest.<lb />Both Corbett and Dwyer pitched great ;<lb />ball, the home twirler having a shade<lb />the best of it. Barring the pi'ching<lb />there were no features of especial note.<lb />Baltimore, 3; Cincinnati, 2.<lb />New York, August 26"Thve first<lb />three men at the bac tor New York te-<lb />day got two baggers off Griffith, then<lb />AnsonTs star twirler lost heart and be-<lb /><lb />Score.<lb /><lb />gan to toss the ball over the plate. The<lb />base liit column te ls tne rest, except<lb />perhaps that some of the doubles and<lb />triples might have been narrowed down<lb />to singles had the ColtsT fielders pui |<lb />any vim in their work Rusie, although<lb />not in the best of shape, hardled the<lb />Chicagoes well. Score. New York, 19, |<lb />Chicago, 6.<lb /><lb />Boston. August 26.""Cuppy proved<lb />a puzzler for Boson today, Nichols<lb />was an easy mark for Cleveland, The}<lb />visiting team put up a perfect fielding<lb />game and ba.ted hard while the Bostor s<lb />lits always f Il into somebody s hands,<lb />Boston, 1; Cleveland, 7,<lb />| Brooklyn, August 26=The Louis~<lb />villes tound Payne an easy mark today.<lb />Cunningham was bit hard only in the<lb />eighth inning. Buder, who hails from<lb />Brooklyn, was presented wich a dia-<lb />moud stud by his Iccal admirers, when<lb />the second inning.<lb />Seore. Brooklyn, 8; Louisville, 16.<lb /><lb />he came to bat in<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cen,<lb /><lb />Boston 72.) 383 686<lb />Baltimore 67° 32 677<lb />Cincinnati 62 36 63%<lb />New York G2. BF 626<lb />Cleveland | 538 47 530<lb />Chicago 49 36 467<lb />Philadelphia 4789 443<lb />Louisville 456 60 434<lb />Pittsburg 44. 58 431<lb />Brooklyn 44. 59 427<lb />Washington 42 60 412<lb />St. Louis 7. 18 259<lb />STATE NEWS,<lb /><lb />Raleigh received the first new bale<lb />of Wake county county cotton on Fri-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />There were three counties in the<lb />State in which no local taxation elec-<lb />tion was held"Craven, Halifax and<lb />Yaneey. Then there were many others<lb />in which only two or three townships<lb />voted on the question. There were<lb />veryT few counties in which the election<lb />was held ut every precinct. |.<lb /><lb />~The Lexington Dispatch learns from<lb />a otruthful gentleman� - that Henry<lb />Briles; of -Randolph , county, dropped |<lb />dead ~lass Tharsday, ~and remained in « |<lb />ORE 10 BOR PUA ag Pepe wed |<lb />dead condu~on for seven hours, then<lb />revived ard becanieTall right and at-|<lb />tended a wheat threshing on Friday.<lb /><lb />ne titan ete pier pengei ute ti<lb /><lb />oTERMS: 25 Cents a Month, a<lb /><lb />-SeciyIS IN THEG@=2~<lb /><lb />Gold Fields<lb /><lb />of New York, Philadelphia and<lb />Baltimore digging gold for his<lb />patrons in the beautiful<lb /><lb />heis buying. Wait for him.<lb /><lb />MER<lb /><lb />at your own price.<lb /><lb />ur New Goo<lb />Are coming in dailyand you<lb />should see them.<lb /><lb />Beautiful line of<lb />PICTURES<lb />that are selling low down, Handaomest line of<lb />CARPET<lb /><lb />iu town. We still havea few Summer Goods<lb />that are going at sacrifice prices. "<lb /><lb />If you-want bargains that are bargains donTt<lb />miss this chance. | tals<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>&amp; / ~ i " ers<lb /><lb />Rees<lb /><lb />: ee Stop e to Federal Extravagance<lb /><lb />VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />~eamnare 44<lb /><lb />J tee<lb /><lb />- Busred as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />f a T SETRSCRIPTION RATES. .<lb /> a veer. = «+ = * $3.00<lb />One omonth, * e * . 25<lb />a 10<lb />** @Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />: extra cost.<lb /><lb />ivertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />Waites<lb /><lb />oWe desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe ecovaty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs a8 it Oocurs<lb /><lb />each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />a we on i side of the "<lb /><lb />Ba<lb /><lb />ee<lb />:<lb /><lb />rw<lb /><lb />ecient<lb /><lb />Sarurpay, Avaust 28, 1897.<lb /><lb />wet 6<lb /><lb />A CROWDED PROFESSION.<lb /><lb />According to the statistics that have<lb />been published several times and for<lb />which # Chicago journal is responsi-<lb />ble, there are ninety thousand lawyers<lb />in the United states, one to every 800<lb />of the inhabitants. Certainly that is<lb />an over-supply. There is not legal<lb />business enough to furnish a comfort-<lb />able inccme for these nmety thousand<lb />lawyers. Asa matter of tact, many of<lb />them do not make a living by their<lb />profession. It is not surprising,<lb />therefore, that they have quit the ranks<lb />and engaged in some other kind of<lb />business, which promises better returns<lb />and for which they are better qual:fied.<lb />: oIn this country.T says the Lynch~<lb />a burg News, oevery man is free to<lb />: evoose his own pursuit, and it is not<lb />surprising that so many aspiring young<lb />men are allured by the fascinations of<lb />the law. Jt offers to them the readiest<lb />avenue to distinction, if not to fortune.<lb />A larger proportion of lawyers than of<lb />any other class goes into politics.<lb />The young man who is ambitious to go<lb />to congress is aimost sure to choose<lb /><lb />law as his profession, regarding 1t as.<lb /><lb />tue best stepping-stone to practical ad-<lb />vancement. It 1s true of the legal<lb />protession, as of every other pursuit,<lb />thet there is always room at the top,<lb />and every young aspirant, with the<lb />~hopefulness ot youth, confidently ex-<lb />pects to reach the topmost round. So,<lb />the fact that the profession is already<lb /><lb />crowded will not deter any ambitious;<lb /><lb />youth from seeking his tortune in that<lb />line. -<lb /><lb />o1 would be well, however, for our<lb />oyoung met to consider that there are<lb />many other careers open to them,<lb />careers full cf promise,, of usctulnegs<lb />~and profit, There is a demand for<lb />cultivated men of talent in almost<lb />every department of humau activity, in<lb />the practical arts, in the field ot scien-<lb />tific invesiigation, in commercial euter-<lb />prise : in fact, opportunities are lying<lb />all about, provided only that the man<lb />is made of the right stuff and will use<lb />the right means to ensure success,<lb />He must remember that success does<lb />not come by accident; that fortuues<lb />and tame are the rewards of strenuous<lb />endeavor. Let him adopt for his<lb />motto: ~There is no excelience with-<lb />out great lavor, and then, whatever be<lb />his pursuit, he can hardly fail to ettain<lb />to a vratifying degree ot success,�<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />It is not only the wheat ercp of Eu-<lb />rope that is mach less this year than<lb />the average, There is quite as large a<lb />proportionate falling off in the yield of<lb />rye and potatoes, Rye is the bread<lb />grain in many European countries, and<lb />potatoes are one of the chief food pro-<lb />ducts in the homes ot the poor.<lb />Speculators, by devicesin which they<lb />are experts, many menage to send the<lb />prices ot breadstuffs temporary up or<lb />down, buy there is a solid foundation<lb /><lb />for the advance that has been obtained<lb /><lb />maintained long enough to: the sale of<lb />| oe eee Record,<lb /><lb />apy costive, ext a Cag<lb /><lb />fate'with the Democrats inthe next<lb /><lb />ia the market and it is likely to be|<lb /><lb />Congress has gone right on increas<lb />ing appropriations and creating ne<lb />offices in spite ot hard times. The<lb />appropriations covering the last ses"<lb />sion of the Fifty.tourth Congres: apd<lb />the extra session of the Fifty-fifth<lb />were as follows ;,<lb /><lb />Genera] appropriation<lb /><lb />acts $397,100,384.<lb />Deficiency acts 10,357,417<lb />Miscellaneous acts 999,057<lb />Total $48,656,858<lb />Peimanent annual ap-<lb />propriations 120,078,221.<lb /><lb />Grand total at both<lb /><lb />sessions $528,730,078.<lb />An cfficial recapitalation also shows<lb />that othe number of new oitices and<lb />employments specifically authorized of<lb />410, at an annual compsnsat~on is<lb />$443,439, and the number omitted 154<lb />at an annual compensation of $197,-<lb />697 making a net ircrease of 276 in<lb />numbes and $285,742 amount.<lb />The number of salaries increased is<lb />twenty at an annual cost of $6,814,<lb />and the number reduced two, at an<lb />annual cost ~of $400. The total<lb />amount of contracts authorized re-<lb />quiring future appropriations by Con-<lb />gress is $2,269,375.�<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />epesenmuanendinensnesinersterenmeanestaaaaes<lb /><lb />Larsen "<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your<lb />Late Away.<lb /><lb />""<lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, be made well<lb />strong, magnetic, tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No~To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong,<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Ovcr 400,000 cure?. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. Bookiet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />You Must Show Your Colors.<lb /><lb />We are a white manand believe in<lb />the Anglo-Saxon rule, and further say<lb />that the time has artived when every<lb />white man must decide whether he is<lb />a white man with a white heart or<lb />miserable negro lover with a white<lb />skin with a black beart. Every man,<lb />tree man, who has auy respect for the<lb />family of his bcsom, the proteciion and<lb />purity and chastity of our fair daugh~-<lb />ters, Must cease to be on 1 social equal<lb />ity with those who prefer negro rule.<lb />It is nothing more than right ; leé him<lb />go where he belongs, and let every<lb />urue man see that the line between a<lb />negro lover is irdelibly drawn. In<lb />cther words, aeciae whether you are a<lb />white man in favor of white manTs<lb />goverrment or negro rule placed upon<lb />us by black hearted, corrupt white men<lb />Which side are you on? The time<lb />has arrived when you must say. It<lb />you decide to be in favor of negro do-<lb />mination over your own race, and thus<lb />by your acts assent willingly to every<lb />uct that tends to degrade our white<lb />sons and daughters, then you must<lb />necessarily find no social consideration<lb />at the hands of any true Anglo-Saxon<lb />fumily."Public Ledger.<lb /><lb />White Men to the Rescue.<lb />Tker are comforting reports getting<lb />into some of our exchanges tiat in lo-<lb />culities w thy Populists are openly<lb />expressing detertnination to co-oper-<lb /><lb />eiection, Let them come and be wel-<lb />comed. Every man who loves his<lb />country und would save North Caro-<lb />lina from farther wreckage should pull<lb />with the one party that offers prosper.<lb />ity, salety and honest government in<lb />North Carolina and help their own<lb />imperilled interests." Wilmington Mes-<lb />senger.<lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />The mantle of charity ~is buttoned<lb />with kind acts,<lb /><lb />ine surest political appointment is<lb /><lb />It you do not educate your. child it<lb />will educate itselt-<lb /><lb />ov} A good reputation i is better than all<lb /><lb />the wealth i in the world.<lb /><lb />To those who lively preperly tomor-<lb />row will be better than today,<lb /><lb />The only things we desire to know<lb />ara those which will benefit/us.<lb /><lb />A person sellom cares to be tickled<lb />twice with the same feather.<lb /><lb />One of manTs worst enemies is he<lb />who lives only for himself.<lb /><lb />If some people touk back what they<lb />gave, they would not be heavily ldad-<lb />ed.<lb /><lb />The most important section in the<lb />eode of loveis tke writ ot attach-<lb /><lb />ment,<lb /><lb />Success is full of promise until you<lb />get it"thea it turns toa last yearTs<lb />nest, from which the bird has flown.<lb />Orange Va., Observer.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Self-Evident Facts.<lb />No one looks for good fruit on a bad.<lb />tre<lb /><lb />Nothing can make our joy full but<lb />the joy of Christ.<lb /><lb />Christ is always on trial in a Chris-<lb />tian motherTs lite.<lb /><lb />The only way we can move withovt<lb />help from God 1s downward.<lb /><lb />GodTs power is all against the man<lb />who is not willing to do right.<lb /><lb />Ih anybody has reason to be happy<lb />all the year round it is the Christian.<lb /><lb />Christ was crucified by men who<lb />considered themselves holier than he.<lb /><lb />The day is surely coming when they<lb />that hate the righteous shall be deso,<lb />late,<lb /><lb />Ged will not accept anything from<lb />us, the giving of which will not be tor<lb />our good.<lb /><lb />As long as the devil remains un -<lb />chained the true soldier of the cross<lb />will have to fight.<lb /><lb />There are many people who think<lb />that the way to serve the Lord is to<lb />du it with the mouth.<lb /><lb />A Housenoid Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most<lb />wonderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />pleasant and retreshing to the taste,act,<lb />gently and positively on kidneys, liver<lb />and bowels,cleansing the entire systems<lb />dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha-<lb />and "_biliousness<lb /><lb />C. C,<lb /><lb />bitual constipation<lb />Please buy and try a box of C.<lb /><lb />pay 10, 25, 5A cents. Sold<lb />guaranteed to cure by all uruggists.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of! cottd.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middling &amp;<lb />Low Middling 72<lb />Good Ordinary 6 15-16<lb />Tone"rirm.<lb />PEANUT®;<lb />Prime 2<lb />Uxtra Prime 2<lb />�"�ancy 5 28<lb />Spanish 360; to 76<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />Select Female School.<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb />The terms arefas follows: a<lb /><lb />Primary Eng.ish, per month © $2.00<lb />Intermediate ~ * 9230<lb />Higher +6 vit $3 00<lb />Tanguages (each) ~ $1 00<lb /><lb />Music including useof nstrument,$3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for soss time except in<lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration.<lb /><lb />The instruction is tho in all its}<lb />branches. ~The moral tone and intel-<lb />lectual influences are unsu . The<lb />discipline is mild but ly firm,<lb /><lb />For eng articulars see or addreas,<lb />.LFRED FORBES,<lb /><lb />, pointment. .<lb /><lb />Greenyille, N, Oi<lb />J uly, 21, 1897,<lb /><lb />and |:<lb /><lb />R.� Ae TYSON, Vicor. di<lb /><lb />STATEMENT: OMTHE<lb /><lb />~ RESOURCES,<lb /><lb />J.oans and Discounts $50, 273.62<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,18<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 2,630.55<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00<lb />Cash Items 1,278.15<lb />Cash in Vault 14,528.54<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, Pres't.<lb /><lb />_ ¥ L. LITTLE, CashTer<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE sth o1896,<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Profits 503.19:<lb />Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50-<lb />Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12:<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit ; 55.00<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04.<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of onr patrons, aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. «|<lb /><lb />We havea large~*<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />an © Sane<lb /><lb />M<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS AY AND FLOUR<lb />A SEGAL<lb /><lb />16 GBB &amp; 0H<lb /><lb />A cet «nl i<lb /><lb />Jui. wy # Uc, bus of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver und bowel 1egu ator ever<lb />maue<lb /><lb />Valuable Property for sal<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of GreenvilleT<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or ~ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Recetyer Kinsion, N.C,<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH 1) 187¢.<lb /><lb />SAM, M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTILDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANI) MEKCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs bu,-plies will tind<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.; 5 S22<lb /><lb />a See eae ee emer Ss<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE,<lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb />we buy diroc) from Mes-uactu.  en<lb /><lb />ling you to oe cre profit, A eou-<lb />cle stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on mae and sold areal booght and suit<lb /><lb />e times.<lb />sala for CA ing ee<lb />to rs we<lb /><lb />at. pcviclys<lb />2 UHOL 2g Greervalle N<lb /><lb />ville Lumer Company, for the purpose -<lb /><lb />| eae<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS. AAD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />pers<lb />| We have ,urt reveived a new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof~<lb />tins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We are prepaiad t {0 embalm-<lb />log in all its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en<lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are 1ower thau ever.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monupoly but<lb />suvite 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 />W. M. Bond.<lb />Box� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />Bs {<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practies in all the courts.<lb /><lb />o~<lb />"<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />=f<lb /><lb />-a<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE. BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office, ©<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dy eing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Ly eRserr EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARERR, °<lb />Special attention given to cleanin.<lb />GentlemensClothing.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />wil<lb /><lb />The nex. szsalou of the school<lb />open on<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb />and continne for 10 months. | ,<lb /><lb />i The terms are us follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ~* ~ ~ $2 50<lb />Higher ma * $3 0)<lb />Languages (each) **  o $1 0)<lb /><lb />Tne work and disclpline of the seho!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask aecontinuance of yo: Ww<lb />liberal patronge.<lb /><lb />W<lb /><lb />pas:<lb /><lb />a a anatas<lb /><lb />we fail 4<lb />you ou have tak<lb />still have ach<lb />In mouth,<lb />ie<lb /><lb />~aah<lb /><lb />Ve<lb /><lb />. s<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />oa<lb />@<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Atlantic Coast Line.<lb /><lb />Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 186,<lb />Departures from Wilmington.<lb />NORTHBOUND:<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg-<lb />9.35 a. m. nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10<lb />| am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil<lb />son 12.43 p m. Rocky ~ount<lb />1.20 p m, Tarboro 2.58 p m,<lb />Weldon 3,3) p m, Petersburg<lb />£4 p m, Xichmond 6.50 pm,<lb />: Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-<lb />ton 11.10 pw, Raltimore 12.53<lb />am, Fhiladelpnia 3°45 a m,<lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb />,00 p m.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Fas enger"Due Mag<lb />7.165 p m. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10<lb />p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro<lb />6,45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor-<lb />folk 10.50 a'm, Petersburg<lb />3 24a m, Richmond 4.26 a m,<lb />Washington 7.4la m, Baiti,.<lb />more 9.5 « m, Philadeipnia<lb />11.:5 a m, New York 2.02 p<lb /><lb />m, Boston §.30 p m.<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb />DAILY No .55"Passengor Due Lake<lb />~40 p m. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p<lb />mn, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10,05<lb />m, Denmark 6,20. m, August<lb />to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 4a m,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charies-<lb />ton 1020 pm. Savannah 2,4)<lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,<lb />St. wugustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa 6.40 pia, '<lb />FROM tHE NORTd.,.<lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenger"Boston<lb />$440 P.M. 1.08 pm, New York 9.00 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-<lb />more 5,50 am, Washington<lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb />fetersburg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro<lb />12.12 mw, Rucky Mounr 12.45<lb />pm, Wi-son 2:lz pm, Golds-<lb />boro 3.J0 pm, Warsew 4.02,<lb />pm, Maguolia 4 16 pm,<lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave<lb />9-30.A.a, Boston 12,00 night, New<lb />York 6.30 aw, Phitadelphia<lb />12 09,pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7.20 pm, lLetersburg<lb />8.12, pm, Norfolk .2,20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Rocky Mout 5.45<lb />am. deave Wilson 6.20 am.<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw<lb />7.538 am Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />~DAILy No 61"Passenges---Leave<lb />except New bern 9.20 am, Jackson-<lb />SunBay yille 042 am. Chis train<lb />12.40 P.M. arrives at Walnut -street.<lb /><lb />FROM 'THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No, 54"Passenger"Leave<lb />12,16.P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 1.50<lb />pm, Jacksonville 635 pm,<lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-<lb />ton 5.388 am,( olumbia 5.50<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 wm, Macan<lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 par,<lb />Denmark 4.25 pm, Sumpter<lb />~40 am, Florence 8.55 am,<lb />Marion.@.85 am, Cbhadbourn<lb />10.35 am, Lake Waecamaw<lb /><lb />11.06 am,<lb /><lb />Trak: on Scoti:.i Neck Braneh Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halitax 4,28<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at.9.10<lb />@., Graenville 6.57 p..m., Kinston 7.55<lb />2m. Returning, jaaves Kinstan 7..0<lb />a. M., @reenvilie 8.42 a. m, Aaiving<lb />Hali x.at 11:20 a. m., We'don 12.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Lrains.on Washuigton Branck Jenv<lb />Washingion 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 ip. m<lb />'ATives Parmele 9.108. m.. ands. p<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. am,, oeturning leaves<lb />Tarboro 8.60 p. m., Pammele 10.20 .a.un.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arnives Washingson<lb />11.40 a, m.,:and 7.20 p. a. Daily .ax-<lb />mept Sunday. Connests with trains .an<lb />Seotland Nuck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves 1aroom, &amp; C, via Alue-<lb />aartle &amp; Raleigh &amp;. R. daily except sum-<lb />diay, at 5 50\p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />ettive Plymokth 7.40 P. ¥., 6.00 Pe a0. |<lb />Returning :2zaves Plymouth daily exoept ;<lb />Sundoy, 7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00. a �"�.,f<lb />wtrive Tarboro 10.15 u.m apd 11. 45)<lb /><lb />frain on Midland N. C. ixaench leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Suadatield 7-30 2. in. Re-|<lb />gurning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />fiues ut Goldéhors 9.30 a. m. |<lb /><lb />Teains on Latte branch, Fior |<lb />t., heave Lutta 6.40 p m, alrive ~Coe<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 405 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 4 ma, Dunbar 6.20 a m,<lb /><lb />_ Latta 7.50 a aa, daily exeept Sun-<lb />v<lb /><lb />Traie ouClinton &amp;ranch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />(10004, m. and 8.50 p, m- Returning<lb />svaves Cimcon at7.U0 a.m. and3.00 L @,<lb /><lb />Train Mo. 78 nukes elose connegtion<lb />nt Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />hiehmone. gise at Rowky Mount with<lb />N orfolk and VarolinaR B for Nor ilk<lb />¢Me all DOiNts North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN oh i ee<lb /><lb />) eneral Supt.<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Tev'4, .<lb />J. RAKEVLY. eee ware<lb /><lb />a sta<lb /><lb />")<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />paily Newspaper in<lb />Aorta Cacoliaa,<lb /><lb />~The Onl Tive-Dollar Daily<lb /><lb />its Class intheState<lb />i RE<lb /><lb />The Old-Fashioned Woman<lb /><lb />oWhen one judges truly what it<lb />13 to be ~old-fashionedT in some of<lb />the modern ~progressiveT ideas, it<lb />does not appear so bad,� writes<lb />Edward W. Bok, discussing oOn<lb />Being Old-Fashianed� in -he Sep-<lb />tember LadiesT ,Home Journal.<lb /><lb />oIt may be true that one who<lb />refuses to be so essentially<lb />~modernT in all phases of life<lb />mieses some things. But then<lb />these ~progressiveT spiriis seem<lb />to miss some things, too: they<lb />seem to missin about everything<lb />they do, and incidently miss, as<lb />well, the true aim and essence of<lb />life. And there are often strong<lb />compensation in the attitude of<lb />the ~old-fashioned.T It brings<lb />fewer after regrets: fewor pictures<lb />one wante to bot out. An in-<lb />difference to healthy progress is<lb />injurious to any ene. But when<lb />progress seeks to improve soon<lb />those elements in life which<lb />are God ordained, the wisest of<lb />us are tLose who stand still or<lb />fallout ofthe ranks. ~there are<lb />some things in this world which<lb />éven the wonderful geutus of<lb />thie century cannot imorove<lb /><lb />upon. ~They were fasnioned by a!<lb /><lb />skili beyond our ken. And we<lb />woald beter let them alone.<lb />~ForwardT commands the old<lb />yroverb, but then it adda, ~but not<lb />too fast.T The cautious woman,<lb />tte homeloveng woman, the<lb />woman fond of her children,<lb />aod with a beleif in God who<lb />gavethem teiher, the woman of<lb />purpose, vhe woman who loyes<lb />and is beloved, need never be<lb />disturbed that she is called ~old<lb />fashioned. Perhaps she is. But<lb />it 18 nO disgrace to be old fashoned<lb /><lb />ig some things. She istraer to,<lb /><lb />her womanhood by being x0.<lb /><lb />And she is always iu good<lb />company.�<lb />stillet rignminanene tees tie cia acs<lb /><lb />A.Few Notes. Showingithe Necessi-<lb />ty of Putting Demaerats in<lb />Power. .<lb /><lb />{lt is rumored ~that in Pink<lb />Hill township the school com-<lb />mittee, appointed ander the new<lb />coiufusion law, had elected a negro<lb />as chairman -of the committee.<lb /><lb />p| This negro 6 ~boss� of:the white<lb /><lb />public schoois in the township.<lb />We are infermed that ia Wood.<lb />ington townsbip a negro school<lb />cOnamitteeman .made threats of<lb />visiting a white tady teachersT<lb />and demanding her teacherTs car-<lb />tificate. |<lb />The officer of the grand jury<lb />at the recent term of Snow Hill<lb />court was &amp; wegro, and nearly<lb />half the jury were negroes. The<lb />negro a@iflicerTs tame is Busbee.<lb />These are only afew items ithat<lb />goto stow the necessity for all<lb />true white man getting together<lb /><lb />aod putting the Democratic<lb />warty in wower atthe next elec-<lb />tov. And itis seeh things as<lb />these, together with the general<lb />iaccmpeteace of the erowe of<lb />officeholders now in, that are dis-<lb />gusting maay who left the )emo-<lb />éeratic fold aad causing them to<lb />tetern."Kiaston Free Press.<lb /><lb />rman t-<lb />Oe mt<lb /><lb />LUMBER, ~<lb /><lb />\ EK HAvE ESTABLISHED. A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenyille with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />for Lumber, Kough or Dressed can be<lb />lett with bin,<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.C,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M, Schultz.<lb />Bicter, per lb 16 to 25}.<lb />Western Sides 5t t0 6<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 50<lb />Corn Meal 46 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.75<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 86 to 40<lb />Sugar 4to5<lb />Coffee 17 to 20<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 50<lb />| Chickens 10 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz 7 to 15<lb />Beeswax.per ph os a<lb /><lb />KR. and 8,<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />CH: RC (es.<lb /><lb />M<lb />BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />C. D. Rountree, Superintendent,<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No reguiar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30<lb />A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superinterdant.<lb /><lb />y<lb />METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A.M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent .<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />284 meets tirst and third Monday even-<lb />ing. J. M. ReussW. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I..0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb /><lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."Tav River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C, C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb /><lb />It. A."ieb vance Council No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Klanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />every Thursday nigkt. J. B. Cherry<lb />Cy W. B. Wilson. See.<lb /><lb />Serica onntmeieneinentoncttimnsaennetett attains<lb /><lb />COLLEGES.<lb /><lb />ALN Nt Ns<lb /><lb />The University.<lb /><lb />acer<lb /><lb />47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,<lb /><lb />{Summer School 158), total 549. Board<lb />$8.00 a month, three Brief Courses, |<lb />Shree Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb />Schools and School of Pharmacy.<lb />Graduate Courses open to Women. |<lb />Summ:-r School for ~Veachers. Schol-<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY. |<lb /><lb />When bilious or ccenTe, eut a Cas- a :<lb /><lb />Fig cc fet :<lb />Hate cae caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />sc 10¢c, 25c! . ware.<lb />yan &amp; : ; om<lb />2390 " senate<lb /> ee<lb /><lb />gf aig<lb /><lb />od<lb />fe<lb /><lb />= .<lb /><lb />*@Al}<lb /><lb />AGN<lb /><lb />i2s0u<lb />due<lb /><lb />0 AGAKAY 9<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />il =<lb />PRACTICAL ., z<lb />z<lb /><lb />z 10 M0 S<lb />:<lb /><lb />a % WORKER. &amp;<lb /><lb />G43 : | :<lb /><lb />aa Offers his services to the a<lb /><lb />Bre citizens of Greenville and the =<lb /><lb />F28 public generally. :<lb /><lb />Bee = ROOFING, GUTTERING, 9<lb /><lb />TE: "Spouting ard Stove Work,®<lb /><lb />~ re mot a specialty<lb /><lb />o8 ee )<lb /><lb />mes ) Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb /><lb />e280 ct : :<lb /><lb />es e no charges made, ~Tobacco :<lb /><lb />sicRe ' Flues made in season, Shop Q<lb /><lb />a * on Dickinson Avenue. oa<lb />eal ¢<lb /><lb />aaa<lb /><lb />SOoreoo~<lb /><lb />sahbbhis What Is It? yphbhbh<lb /><lb />It is a picture ot tae celebrated ye<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN PEAS<lb /><lb />RBestin use The outfit ot no business man is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handl:: Gold Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />earnhow very cheapthev are.<lb /><lb />arships and Loans for the Needy,<lb />Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb />Chavel Hill, N.C.<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb /><lb />and Mechanic Arts,<lb /><lb />Will open Sept. 9th, 1897.<lb /><lb />mical courses, Experienced Special-<lb />ists In every department.<lb />Kupenses per session, including board.<lb />Fer County Students<lb />Fer all other Students<lb />Arr y for Catalogne ta<lb /><lb />123 00<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N, C. Presifent.<lb /><lb />TRIN ITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opeas September 8.<lb /><lb />~Lhaee full courses of study. Large<lb />number of electives. Teo full chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />One Hwndred and one Theusand Do'lars<lb />added to the endowment during the<lb />present gear. Only male literary college<lb />in North Carolina that i¢ located in a<lb />city.<lb /><lb />The best business course offered in<lb />the state. Send for album and catalogue.<lb /><lb />Addre-s JNO. C. KILGO,<lb />Durham, N.C.<lb /><lb />PEACE<lb />INSTITUTE ',Se422<lb /><lb />Excellent buildings and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />frontin Female Education. ~Thorough<lb />in its Courses. High in its Standard<lb />Unsurpassedin It's [IN'TELLECTUAL<lb />AND sOCIAL INFLUENCEs.<lb /><lb />~I'wentv-une officers and teachers.<lb />Veryre sonable ptices, Send tor cat-<lb />alogs:L0 Jas. DINWIDOLE, M.,A.<lb /><lb />for Young Lawties<lb /><lb />The State Normal<lb /><lb />and Industrial School,<lb />GREENSBORO, N. C.<lb /><lb />Offers the young women of the State<lb />thorough profcssivnal, Jiterary. classi<lb />cal, scientitic and industrial education<lb />Annual expenses $0 tv 8130. Faculty<lb />of 25 members. More than 4.0 ngalar<lb />stuT ents.. Practice school of 126 pupils<lb />for teachers. Morethan 1,209 mutricu-<lb /><lb />dates representing ever? countyT in (he<lb /><lb />state except three. Corre-pundence in-<lb />vited from those desiring competent<lb />trained teachers, To secufe ~bpard in|.<lb />dormitories all free tuition appiications<lb />must be made beforé: A ~gust Ist. For<lb />Satalogue and information; address<lb /><lb />College ot Agriculture |<lb /><lb /> OTe<lb />Thorough academic, scientific and tech- | ayo�<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb /><lb />But should you ever ies a<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb />Come to see us, a ian<lb /><lb />+e.<lb />SOOIWIOON<lb /><lb />\<lb />y<lb /><lb />WANN<lb /><lb />$ 93 00}<lb /><lb />AWEX ANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD.} ®<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Z ABBAS! ON Gs<lb />Redloctar :<lb /><lb />car Job Printing: Otis,<lb /><lb />OLU0000_ CO0O900u; po ;<lb />ivviivva-vovveeowr Wwe<lb /><lb />Anything from aq.<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb />"_""-TO A""<lb /><lb />Full Sheet Poger<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector, "<lb /><lb />Gives the home news _<lb />every alternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are yuu a sub-<lb />sertber? It not vow<lb />oucht to be.<lb /><lb />aC IC) ')<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />ls only $l. year, 1<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, ald gives inform 1-<lb />tion to the farmers, s-<lb />specially those growiny<lb />tobacco, that is worih<lb />many times more than<lb /><lb />President CH ARLES D. McIVER, " |<lb /><lb />tue subscription. pri Ge<lb /><lb />+.<lb /><lb />the:<lb /><lb />«2a,<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>_ Ha dware, Crockery,<lb />and Gents Furnishings<lb /><lb />a 3 i�<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />lant supplied<lb />: : the ee<lb /><lb />This will be an extra-<lb />ordinary bargain week<lb />long to be remember-<lb />ed by wide-awake buy<lb />ers and watchful shop-<lb />pers as a momentous<lb />money saving occasion<lb /><lb />ne een<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250 yards beautiful|<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />at 5 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />A big stock Light<lb />Wash Material com-<lb />prising new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 3c and 4c per yd<lb />up.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Rufted Shirt<lb />Waist Setsail colors at<lb />15 cts Sets.<lb /><lb />In our<lb /><lb />Shoe�"� "<lb />Department<lb /><lb />we can fit both your<lb />foot and purse.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50<lb />Swept down to $2.00.<lb /><lb />Ludiex Oxfords worth $2.00, -<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50,<lb />Swept down to 31°25,<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00.<lb />Swept down to 75.<lb /><lb />Misses ard childiens reduced<lb />Dp sawe proportion<lb /><lb />ere sna<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cxvpnot supply<lb />your wants, realizing this fact we<lb />are acdivg to our alreadr Jarge<lb />stock of sersuvable goods daily,<lb />such as :<lb /><lb />Laces, Ribbons, Em<lb />broideries, Handker-<lb />chiefs, Collars &amp; Cuffs,<lb />Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho<lb />seiry and many new<lb />and stylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture, "<lb /><lb />iis large and complete and we<lb />would take pleasure in showing<lb />you throng d posting you in<lb />ticesT mber now is the<lb />m raed here.is the place to find<lb />oa urst of bargains.<lb /><lb />} 0 he<lb /><lb />columns of t. REWVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />enema<lb /><lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ee cs<lb /><lb />AUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />~yeates Inany a new business,<lb />Kulurges many an old business, :<lb />reserves many a large business.<lb />bhevives many a «ull business,<lb />Ktescues many a lost business,<lb />Savés many a failing business.<lb />Sveures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />* /iin<lb /><lb />To oadvertise udiciously,T� use tne<lb /><lb />Kepng Cnitaaly at it Brings Soces<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb />me CTD<lb /><lb />Passenger and mati train going<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M; Going South.<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.<lb />day and Saturoag<lb /><lb />meestett<lb /><lb />WEATHER. BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />omen 1<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Sunday.<lb /><lb />(ee<lb /><lb />~SHORT TALK,<lb />Much Expressed in Few Words.<lb /><lb />o  o<lb /><lb />Last Saturday in August.<lb /><lb />Eges ang chickens at S. M. Schultz<lb />Nice tine of Visiting Cards just re-<lb />ceived at RerLEcTOR office.<lb /><lb />You get valve jor your money when<lb />you edvertise inthe RerLecror.<lb /><lb />Genuine Faber and Simplex lead<lb />pencils at Refiector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Frsh iodav"Gov. Carr Buiter in 1<lb /><lb />4 ole�<lb />tb packages. S. M. ScHuLtz.<lb /><lb />Nice lise of Tam OTsShanters, as-<lb />sorted shades, and SailorTs, at very low<lb /><lb />prices. Mrs. J. S. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />For Rent" Dwelling house on Co-<lb />tanch street. next tu Dr, BrownTs. Six<lb />Good water. Apply to<lb /><lb />* Mrs, M. L. Rountree.<lb /><lb />rovMms,<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting pice stafiynery ¢an<lb />Gna it at Retlectr* Book Store. Very<lb />latest styles.<lb /><lb />How can you endure flabby linen in<lb />th's hot weather? Jf you want to look<lb />neat have good laundry. Bring your<lb />bundle for Wednesday morning ship-<lb />ment. C. B. WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />i Act. Wiimingtcn Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Many a fellow makes a big front<lb />without much backing.<lb /><lb />~The man who doesnTt own any of<lb />this earth has no ground to Kick.<lb /><lb />One way to keep an umbiel'la is to<lb />carry the worst looking one you can<lb />find.<lb /><lb />~The man who overestimates himself<lb />ean never be a good judge of human<lb />nature.<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY. .<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists vell<lb />CROVES TASTELESS CAHILL TON<lb />iC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria, It is simply ron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless. foam. Children love it<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonics. Price, 50.<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE.<lb />NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very best water;<lb /><lb />healthiest locality, property of Chris-<lb />| tian church, non-sectarian io spirit and<lb /><lb />teaching, sg moral tone, elegant.<lb />building, halls. laboratories, etc.,<lb />ty of specialist, cv-educational, curri-<lb /><lb />~Nour-friends,<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />| | sdvantages, catalogue on a<lb /><lb />courses,<lb />lication.<lb /><lb />Ihave vista aud speas lighly of both<lb /><lb />facul-} tree<lb /><lb />culum equa) of best male college, three<lb />must liberal terms, best<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Vine PERSONAL.<lb />J<lb /><lb />Some Coming, Some Going.<lb /><lb />Pica<lb /><lb />cine am<lb /><lb />M. L. Starkey returned to N vitolk<lb />today.<lb />B. F. Sug, returned this morning<lb /><lb />from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />D. J, Walker came over from Kin-<lb />ston this morning.<lb /><lb />J. A Dupree came in Friday. even-<lb />ing froma trip on the road.<lb /><lb />w.$. Atkins rerurned Friaay even-<lb />ing irom Rocky Mount and Wilson.<lb /><lb />Mss Lina Shepp:rd returned this<lb />morning from a visit to Kinston.<lb /><lb />H. L. Strause left this morning for<lb />Henderson to spend Sunday " with lids<lb /><lb />family.<lb /><lb />4<lb />Mra. A. L. Blow and children re-<lb />tuned Friday evening froin a visit, to<lb />]<lb /><lb />Ricamona,<lb /><lb />Miss Lillie Wilson ard Mrs, Peck<lb />and cbiltren left this morning for Co-<lb />petoe on a Visit.<lb /><lb />Mise Nan Coward, who has bee:<lb /><lb />visiting her brother, H. L. Coward,<lb /><lb />icit Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Matte Rountree, of Kieston,<lb /><lb />who was visiting Mrs. Altred Forbes,<lb /><lb />returned home Friday evening.<lb /><lb />T. L. Turnage, of Dongola, and d.<lb />R, Davia, of Farmville, who have been<lb />north after new goods. returned Friday<lb />evening,<lb /><lb />Her hus! of tnends ave glac to Know<lb />Mrs. J. S. Tuastal! has sufficiently re--<lb />gained her health as to enable her to be<lb />at her store again.<lb />Dr. W. H. Cobb,<lb />came down Friday evening and went<lb />to Antioch, near Farmville, teday to<lb /><lb />of Whitekere,<lb /><lb />attend the union meeting. |<lb />|<lb />Rev. NM. Watson, who is assist-<lb /><lb />ing in a meeting at Conctoe, crine<lb /><lb />nome Friday evening ard returned to<lb />Conetoe this morning. His pulpit in|<lb />the Methodist church here will be filled |<lb />by Rev. S. A. Cotten tomorrow, at<lb /><lb />both morning and cvening services,<lb />Mrs. Jennie<lb />charmingly interesting lady from San<lb /><lb />H. Collins, a very<lb /><lb />Antonio, Texas, with her cecowplished<lb />and attractive davghter, Miss Lillian,<lb />are visiting their kinsman, Col. 1. A.<lb />Sugg and family. Mrs. CollinsT ances<lb /><lb />grand father being cf KingTs Mountain<lb /><lb />tame. ~Lhese lides aie makiog a<lb />pleasart summer tour ot North Caio-<lb />fing eo! Virginia and are much pleased<lb />Wie cab ene putnts of interest they<lb />country and people, Livy have Visited<lb />Asheville, Morcheas, Virginia Beach<lb />and Old Poiut. We wish for them 4<lb /><lb />pleasant stay in the county of Pitt.<lb />y<lb /><lb />Buggy Wheel Smashed.<lb />A young man irom the country with<lb /><lb />main street, Friday ut.ernoon. A mule<lb /><lb />store, and the young man not being<lb />caretul where he was driving ccllided<lb />with the cart. One wheel of his<lb />buggy wis broken all to pice s and his<lb />sister was badly frightened.<lb /><lb />RAE RE TE ETNA:<lb /><lb />It comes to us from sourcen that we<lb />regard reliable that the peritentiary<lb />authorities abolished ths old Finance<lb />committee in order to get rid of Mr, R.<lb />R, Cotten and Mr. BE. E. Clark, who<lb />are anxious to lave the penitentiary<lb />managed prope.iy. If this is not the<lb />reason, We live heard nune. other ad-<lb />vanced. Keep your eye on the pau.<lb />itemiary. " Raicizh News and Observ"<lb /><lb />er.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />Thisis to notify all persons that my<lb />lands are posted, and all persons are<lb />forbid entering upoo the .same with<lb />gun or dog or fo ae rpose. what-<lb />ever under the penalty of the law...<lb />. Said lands are. known as fal yan<lb /><lb />Jands, two miles above, Greenville,<lb /><lb />cre en<lb /><lb />orbes, Zack Allen and 1, C. Roun-<lb /><lb />"T#<lb /><lb />try were of the old Norta State, her |T<lb /><lb />hitched to a cart was being watered at x<lb />the well in front of J, L. SturkeyTs | sy<lb /><lb />_ New Goods<lb />Arriving Daily by<lb /><lb />_ Every train and<lb /><lb />Boat. Come.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />KLONDYKE.<lb /><lb />Right here in Greenville. Why go to the<lb />Gold Fields of Alaska when you can find lumps<lb />of gold in themany<lb /><lb />Great Golden Bargains<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />wr that we are offering 10 am<lb /><lb />SUMMERGOODS<lb /><lb />The price on summer goods in some instan-<lb />cesare below cost and we refuse no reasonable<lb /><lb />price on any of them.<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Ca<lb />AG. COX, vices HENRY HARDING,<lb />Go. CHERRY, § ViceT Pres. AssTt Cashier _<lb /><lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,N. C.<lb /><lb />PNP NN Pi Men es see oa,<lb /><lb />IS Bank wants yourtriendship anda share<lb />if not all, of your business, and will grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence or a _per-<lb />sonal interview to that end. :<lb /><lb />AAAAKAKAR MAA VAKARA<lb />c f):<lb />qo) i)<lb /><lb />NEW<lb /><lb />his sister on a buggy was riding through | RARAAOOS<lb /><lb />Nae Peel Noa<lb />wwe wre wre wa 2 wa Oo oo + 5 airy SAPs<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />T' als. 224 students attended last year,<lb />A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of<lb />Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- ~The Largest and Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beactiful. oTerms to suit<lb /><lb />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb />Profs. J. A. &amp; M. H. HOUT, Oak Ridge, N. ©<lb /><lb />School For Girls And K( FLIES OK , MEATS<lb /><lb />Boys. : :<lb />On Monday, Sept. 6th, I will open| fl OUR MARKET<lb /><lb />my school for girls and small boys in<lb /><lb />the new schoo: building on Mr- W. B.<lb />We have placed a large Refriger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all ourT<lb /><lb />Wilson's lot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terme, etc., made known on Ry; licas<lb />M LSC<lb />! cols cool and free from flies.<lb />hen yor. want fresh<lb /><lb />weuaty-two years under present princiy<lb /><lb />oLe 0<lb /><lb />Fall Nession Opens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />Beef, York or Sausage<lb /><lb />pene us your orde 3 and you will<lb />! : : ~something mi q clean ard<lb />~YHetruction thorough. For terms, &amp;c. freab, by sey. fpe., Aone 41.<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />tree, daceased, and lying on Tar. iver,<lb />doceased, and ly nae<lb /><lb />| Address J, 0, ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb /><lb />Blon College, N. C.<lb /><lb />irae A.t<lb /><lb />| MRS. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N. C<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />vonT wns scam! QMO: @ Chel,<lb /><lb /></p>
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