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          <lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH.IN. PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Yheo GREENVILLE, N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1897. : No. 840<lb /><lb />"$"$$"""""""""" seca Se _:::- I$ AGuouu uma eet<lb />DIXIETS S INIT. WHAT GREENVILLE NEEDS<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />There waa a farmer had two sons,<lb />And these two sons were brothers ;<lb />One of them bought his clothes of 1.<lb /><lb />On, Dixie lanT"She ainTt ferg . .<lb />T She ainTt fergotten, |15a@ Chamber of Commerce"One<lb /><lb />{jos pynoo<lb />OM UIT AL<lb /><lb />S:ven cents en eight fer cotton, Should be Organized Our neighbor cvugbt the other.<lb />Pick away, ! ere Ai.d now the boy we fited out<lb />. Pick away, Esitor Reriécross.The tawn:.of dhe dapper, neat and obatty ;<lb />Pick away d saith in: Dix'e! (hy | he other"well, itTs hard, but suill<lb />sk away down south in DixTe! sreenville has many advantages not He looks a little oratty.�<lb /><lb />He sze wheat rise ter a silver dollar, possessed by neighboring towns, and<lb />En cotton ~low dat heTll up en foller! yet our progress aud improvements<lb /><lb />a Pick away, have not been sa~istactory.<lb />Pick away, The faut lies not so much in the<lb />Pick away down adeth ~nn Dixie ! waut of individual enterprise, avin the<lb />_ | Ef cotton rise en rise fum seven, i . sue efor Pataeien basins)<lb />os . . men. The stagnation that has prevailed<lb />: Lake dis worlT in de place er heaven; | in alt saccions and jn woarly every pire<lb />| 2 Fick away, ; pe loath tis<lb />% ink iniy, suit of life for several years is rapidly<lb />) pick andes dain esti iio? passing awa;, and there is a general are all in and the styles are<lb />) beliet that throughout the entire cour- the prettiest ever chown here.<lb />BASE BALL. try there will be a healthy development Come and place your eyes upon<lb />PU . in all industrics. the them, they will catch you<lb />vag To avaii ourselves of the many ad-<lb />\ Games Played and Standing? of | vantages for investinent of capital which oc<lb />G) Clubs. our town end the su:rounding county Oo<lb />ean Offer, there ought to come unlon Tt<lb />© 7 he following is che result of Satur- and concentration of the cnerzy and rare a alia<lb />i pee | inteJigence of our basizess men. Prac- Ww<lb />© fy] Philadelphia, July 28 "Pirtsburg. 6; tical results are. best accomplished | al<lb />Philadelphia, 4 through practical effort, and to that end<lb />CO Brooklyn, July 28"Louisville, 6: a Chamber of Commerc} organized ,<lb />oOo" ; Brooklyn, 5. and controlled by the progressive and |<lb />New York: July 98-"-Chicaco, ¢: business men of our community can |<lb />Ce (N New York, 5 ell rele : aad will acccmphsh more good for :<lb />= te = eighth inniny, Greenville and the country at large, |<lb />=" © 2 Baltimoré, July 28"Cincinnati, 2; than bby other agency which can be t<lb />""". - ol Ralnmore, 7, Simi Will | Hot our citizens {<lb />oo Washington, July 28"St. Louis, 11; interest themselves in this matter and : {<lb />= rm Washington, 16. mike it a success ? A. T. a8 a aoe ae deter- :<lb />= is season |<lb />* Z | HOW THE CLBS STAND. Let Us Have One than ever. If you want rare - i<lb />Cc hy Mot Won Lost Per Cen, A corresponden today calls attention bargains inthis line come and £ 1<lb />CH §5 Baltimore 70 32 66 {10 the needs of a Uham*er of Commerce een oA Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb />ss : ° Boston 73 34 689 | in Greenville. The Reriecror fully |<lb />) See " New York 64 37 634 | agrees with lim and would like to see ~\<lb />= S = Cincinnati 62 39 614 the busincss people of the town take k kh A NX ~ TES () N<lb />= = Cleveland 54°48 529 immediate action in tha matter. A<lb />""" oO = s Chicayo 49 58 458 well managea Chamber of Commerce<lb />= oS Pittabuig 46. 58 442 |r Beard of Trad+ can do more for the | The Kin Clothier<lb />4 va " Louisville 4861 440 advancement of the town and commun- a T]<lb />c is i Philadelphia 47.61 435 ny than could perhaps be accomplished<lb />"_" = " Brooklyn 4 61 495 [im any other-way... No town has ever| CUI Oe ee ay<lb />a = oO Washington 44 60 493 jebreved muca in the way of attracting<lb />""  = St. Louis 37 BU p5y lerterprises and capital witheut putting<lb />3 = as forth some organized effort and it looks |<lb />sa a = like right now is a good time tor Green- e ¥<lb />""_ SG JUST FOR FUN. ville to do something along this line. hi | �"�<lb />- m=: _ , «eas :<lb />rn Tha straw hat is in its last throes. New Firm at Falkland. e ° e<lb />=F ae Shopkeepers ary getting lots of gloves Mr, E C. King and Dr. J, Morrill Are coming In daily and you<lb />ea hind. have associated together under the firm ;<lb />name of King &amp; Morrill for conducting<lb />| It's a hard matter for a blind man a mercantile business at Falkland. ; should see them.<lb />to seize an opportunity. | Mr. King has just been on a tour to<lb />¥ Tier the - intab ckanbitious mronaut the northern markecs where he pur-<lb /><lb />chased a complete new line of generat<lb /><lb />must occasionally experience a come] | ek 255 I e= ga<lb />paierchaaidiee: He has had eight years<lb /><lb />down. : ; ~<lb />expe ience the mercantile business and<lb /><lb />Hoax-""oDo you like your new | fully understands the tastes and needs<lb />tailor?� oJoax==oWell, he suits me/ot the people. The firm is composed of<lb /><lb />e fi e<lb />es . : . é<lb />about as well as any.� enterprising young mer whose integrity Beautiful line ot<lb />Many people become strangers sim- aud business qualities will insure suc-<lb />ply by becoming too well acquainted |*** to their business.<lb /><lb />with each other. _ . |<lb />. Your Chance. ai :<lb /><lb />The Shock brothers are pitcher and 3 :<lb /><lb />P If bustness booms this fall the men<lb /><lb />catcher {or a Kensington baseball club. ives<lb />who adve.tise will get the most ot i,<lb /><lb />5 eves en ene Mie? ws they always doin good tines or that-are selling low down, Handsomest line of<lb />~ Enough is as good as a feast, but/dull times, These who ~are after<lb /><lb />(ome ge<lb />eo<lb />cS<lb />=<lb /><lb />T]<lb />~<lb />"<lb />ia)<lb />:<lb />OQ.<lb /><lb />there isnTt one man in a thousand who|their share of the business, ard as<lb /><lb />Yea knows when he has enough. much mote as they can get, are now o<lb />me Never tell a woman that she looks| Making their preparations t9 s2cure it.<lb /><lb />well in anew gown. ~Tell her the new To advertise in the most effective, eco"<lb /><lb />H<lb />g<lb />q<lb />7,<lb />hy<lb />:<lb />0<lb /><lb />th ayy<lb />| QO gown looks well on her, It is these nomical and expeditious manner they<lb />ms Pintitiett ~ :.;should secure the services of Tne .<lb />O Oe ee tt lwnuecton u town. We still havea few Summer Goods<lb /><lb />Blebbs (at seashore)"oI  havenTt<lb />much money, and I feel awfully small<lb />among all these rich people.� Slobbs.<lb /><lb />Chanwe at Fee, that are going at sacrifice prices.<lb /><lb />"ir. We Ry Whichard, who was in<lb /><lb />_ And the longer you nay the shorter | ~he mercantiie business at oWhichard Sp je !<lb />o= you'll. be.� station, has sold the business to his son wth te |<lb />\ H. W. WhichardT The latter has just<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />aq YIM yor =<lb /><lb />For the Snformaton tthe wh Hees oa trip north w purchase new Lf you want bargains that are bargains don't<lb />are thinking ot going to the Klondike'| p00 ds to enlarge the sto ok ) a<lb /><lb />it may be interesting to khow that ean eee miss this chance, ;<lb />come muriers have been working the} poo siful line Hiavle: Cape, : Lams Mf :<lb />rivers and creeks. It is sat, however, O'Shanters und Sailors'at Mrs. M. D.<lb />chat: theT) most sucveseful haveT been HiggsT. Also new Linens ~for Centre<lb />~ working 4 blufls - Pieces, Tray Cloths and Doyles.<lb /><lb />osfkup MO}B ul:<lb /><lb />pee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />�,�<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Ser<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />chit s oe<lb /><lb />S03<lb /><lb />oes<lb /><lb />Samana<lb /><lb />-_.p, J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />one<lb />esteem<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />apm an<lb /><lb />i eee<lb /><lb />%<lb />Gryored as. second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Se caercseen raion rmccmmrenanrem ner<lb /><lb />SU'RSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />: * $3.00<lb />25<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />One year. « ba *<lb /><lb />QOxe month, -<lb /><lb />- One week. _<lb />~Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb /># xtra cost.<lb /><lb /> �"� advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />he office<lb /><lb />aa enemies<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice in the covuty, who will<lb />aend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />fn each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper:<lb /><lb />anon<lb /><lb />ninemsn<lb /><lb />na<lb /><lb />M \NDAY, Avaust 28, 1897.<lb /><lb />A naan<lb /><lb />rt ae SAS TEESE<lb />SLIPPING IN<lb /><lb />~Thera 18 a clause in the new<lb /><lb />Tariff law imposing &amp; discrimi-<lb /><lb />nating duty of 10 per cent. cn<lb /><lb />foreiga goods that come into the<lb /><lb />country over Canadan railways.<lb /><lb />It is a clause that nobody in<lb /><lb />Congress would have sustained<lb />or vcted for if it had been made<lb />the subject of debate. It is in<lb />every way detrimental ana dan-<lb />gerout.<lb />Tt was not in the bill as origi-<lb />pally drawn. Whether it was<lb />actually in tha bill as passed or<lb />was inserted afterwards nobcdy<lb />knows. Speaker Reed suggests<lb />that it was oclipped in.�<lb /><lb />Now, who oslipped inT a clause<lb />of so great consequence ? How<lb />did he slip 1t in? Who paid<lb />him for slipping it in, and how<lb />much was be paid?<lb /><lb />These ere questions which<lb />Congress should diligently e1-<lb />deayor to resolve. Its task is tre<lb />easier because the only persors<lb />in the world benefitted by the<lb />clause are the men who control<lb />the Pacific Railroad ocombine.�<lb /><lb />The important thing is to find<lb />out how such ptovisiens are<lb />oslipped into� laws which Con-<lb />gress is passing, in order that<lb />such slipping in shall be stop-<lb />ped.<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />The country does not want its,<lb /><lb />legislation made by oslipping in.�<lb />It will not excuse Congress it<lb />that body fails to adopt measures<lb />~making it impossible for raxcals<lb />to buy of engrossing clerks and<lb />the hke the laws that they cannot<lb />induce Congress itself to approve.<lb /><lb />Ferret out the facts! Find out<lb />who are the razcals!"New York<lb />World.<lb /><lb />These oslipping iv� feliows in<lb />Congress must have been taking<lb />lessons fromthe last North Caro-<lb />lina Legislature. Or perhaps<lb />Senator Butler had been posting<lb />the engrossing clerks and telling<lb />~them how his oreliables� down<lb />here at home fixed things.<lb /><lb />For the first time in the history<lb />ofthe world a horse has paced<lb />over a mile track in less than two<lb />minutes, This feat was accom-<lb />plished bv Star Pointer, at Read<lb /><lb />ville, Mass., yesterday, and was ®&amp;<lb /><lb />grand triumph for horseflesh and<lb />the developing spirit of the turf.<lb />This now famous horse paced 1n<lb /><lb />~Burden of the Farmer<lb />ie eRe<lb />- As sure as that fellow on his<lb />trip trom Jerrealem to Jerico feil<lb />into the hands of thieves and<lb />robbers, just so sure have the tax-<lb />payers of North Carolina fallen<lb />into the hands of a set of extor-<lb />tioners. We have, ~whereof the<lb />memory of a man runneth not to<lb />the contrary,� had. a law wich<lb />| compels » man to go te the list-<lb />taker and give in his property for<lb />taxation ard swear-to it. But<lb />these Jatter-day reformers and<lb />high tax advocates are wiser than<lb />the old law-makers. Taney now<lb />say that it is notright to take any<lb />marTs oath in the matter of tax-<lb />listing, and to show how little<lb />they belieye what tax-payers Say,<lb />proceeded a few days ago, n the<lb />city of Raleigh, to raise the tax<lb />valuation of horses, oheep, mules<lb />and cows. They raised cows ten<lb />per cent., sheep thirty per cent.,<lb />horses twenty per cent., and old<lb />mules forty-five per cent. If apy<lb />tex payer of this:county wants to<lb />know the tax value of his mule he<lb />can getit by adding 45 per cent.<lb />to what he ~swore the mule was<lb />worth on the first dav of June.<lb />They say its only a little on each<lb />man. A littleon your cow, a lit-<lb />tle on that blin¢e mule, a little on<lb />that ewe lamb, and a little on that<lb />spotted heifer they say ~js so<lb />smali you won't miss it. The<lb />people pay the bills while the re-<lb />formers reform."Lexington Dis-<lb />patch.<lb /><lb />But Little Danger From Light-<lb />ning.<lb />Wnitinz on oThe Needless Fear<lb />of Lightning,� Edward W. Bok,<lb />1n the September LadiesT home<lb />Journal, saysthat oit will doubt-<lb />lese surprise the timid to know<lb />that only two hundred deaths a<lb />year occur on an average throug~<lb />hout this entire country from<lb />lightning, or ove verson 1n every<lb />three hundred and fifty thousand<lb />people. Now, in comparison,<lb />fifteen times as many people are<lb />killed each year by fal~ing out of<lb />windows; over twice a8 manv<lb />from being bitten by rattlesnakes:<lb />while twenty-five per cent. more<lb />are killed with ounloaded� pistols.<lb />More people are drowned around<lb />New York City alone every year<lb />thao there are deaths from light-<lb />ning all over the country. Io<lb />fact, more people, by fifty per<lb />cent. are killed by being kicked<lb />by horses iu New York City than<lb />die from bghtning throughout<lb />the whole of the United States.<lb />Tae casualties of the South show<lb />that the dangers of being lynch-<lb />ed and of being killed by light-<lb />niny are abcut the same. The<lb />trolley-cars of our cities kill a far<lb />greater number of people than do<lb />the lightning-storms. Now, these<lb />are fucts"they are strictiv accu<lb />rate avd carefully computed.<lb />Se<lb />Bands of Brothers<lb /><lb />The Free Masons and the Odd<lb />Fellows are running a close race<lb />in this country so far as numeri-<lb />cal preponderance is concerned.<lb />there are nearly a million of each.<lb />The Knights of Pythias are next<lb />in the list of fraternal organiza-<lb />tions, the American Order of<lb />United Workmen coming next,<lb />avd the Maccabees being a good<lb />fifth. It is believed that fully<lb /><lb />than ths rule. We have not the}<lb /><lb />COTTOX,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8}<lb /><lb />Middling 8<lb />| Low Middling ik<lb /><lb />Good Yrdinury «6 15-16<lb /><lb />Tone"nrm. ,<lb />PEANUT®:<lb /><lb />Prime | 2<lb /><lb />Extra Prime Pt<lb /><lb />�"�ancy o4 24<lb /><lb />Spanish §60%to 7<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet,<lb /><lb />burial of the dead, is not looked<lb />after, is now the exception rather |<lb /><lb />figures before us, bat it is well<lb />knowa that the yearly benefits<lb />disbursed bv the various fraternal<lb />organizations is a towering sum<lb />It can safely be placed at twenty<lb />million dollers. And every dol-<lb />lar goes where it is Jawfully due<lb /><lb />lanta Journal.<lb /><lb />Calls on His Party<lb /><lb />Same enanll<lb /><lb />The Populist Jeaders and office<lb /><lb />holders seem to think that they<lb /><lb />alone constitute and compose the<lb />Populist party. If any Demo-<lb />cratic speaker or paper dares to<lb />criticise, or expose the rascality<lb />of any Popnlist leader or office<lb />holder, he at oncs raises a most<lb />pitiable howl and calis on his<lb />party to resent it as an attack on<lb />the entire Populist party !<lb /><lb />There is a very great difference<lb />between the honest masses of the<lb />Populist party and its unpripci-<lb />pled leaders, who are merely<lb />seeking to advance their own<lb />personal interestr. While prom-<lb />ising all kinds of o~retief� to the<lb />people, these Popvlist leadcrs<lb />seek to obtain orelief� only ~for<lb />the nselves. And when one of<lb />them gets a good paying office he<lb />seems to think thatit belongs to<lb />him foraver and is his own private<lb />property !<lb /><lb />The people cannot be fooled<lb />forever anv they are finding cut<lb />that they have obtained no ore-<lb />lief� whatever, even if the office<lb />holders bave obtained orelief�<lb />and have become so osleek and<lb />sassy.�"Chatham Record.<lb /><lb />el<lb />The New York Journai of Com-<lb />merce thinks the estimates of the<lb />amount of money farmers will<lb />make by theadvance of wheat are<lb />in some cases rather exaggerated .<lb />Supposing tne whole crop to be<lb />550,000,000 bushel and that it is all<lb />soldat an advance last year of 30<lb />cents, the gain would be but $165,-<lb />000,00). The gain over low price<lb /><lb />cf seqeral years ago is, indeed,<lb />very considerabls, but it must be<lb /><lb />romembered that prices las: fall<lb />were pretty well up and the gain<lb />over these latter prices is not so<lb />great a8 SOMe Persons Suppose.<lb />Still, an average gain of 30<lb />cents a bushel aggregates a yery<lb />neat sum whea calculated on a<lb />c.op of half a billion bushels.<lb /><lb />en me<lb /><lb />R.A. TYSON, ViceePres.<lb />' REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, "1896.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT (OF! THE<lb /><lb />- The Bank of Greenville, |<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />DAIS AY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. "<lb /><lb />io<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />or is great'y needed. Some of| Jans and Discounts $50,273.62 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />th ties bh ~n fact almost Over Drafts 1,580,18 ; Surptus and Profits 503.19"<lb />e societies have in 18 Premium on Stock 1,000.00} Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50" |<lb />turned life insurance into a Due from Banks ) 4,600.05; 7 to aged en Yai :<lb />: urniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 ¢ Vasnier ecks orfstanding D912<lb />science. Altogether they have-! (024 Items 197815; Time Certificates of Deposit, 55.00<lb />won public confidence, and there | Cash in Vault 14,528.54 ae ra Hie<lb />~ sn) is } omen ee ananeRAOR Ola T e :<lb />are few who wish them ill."At Total 972,796.04<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. J;<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />|<lb />STOCK OF |<lb />|<lb /><lb />MN<lb />GOODS |<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />"l XDEGHALTY<lb />16, GBB &amp; SON<lb /><lb />Jur vty # WG. bux of cascarets, the<lb />finest liver and bowel regu ator ever<lb />maue<lb /><lb />Valuable Property for dale.<lb /><lb />HAV? BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or /ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver Kinsion, N. C,<lb /><lb />"" m<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanat,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of; cottos<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, us furnished<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk + "<lb /><lb />~Select Female School,<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />begin on o<lb /><lb />MONDAY 6th OF SEPTEMBER.<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commissions Mer- 3 oh ~<lb /><lb />ville Lumer Company, for the purpose | ~~~<lb /><lb />CARE og SERS<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS ND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />eiibecinmiae (pci eionmie<lb /><lb />We have ,utt reveived &amp; new<lb /><lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof"-<lb /><lb />tins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to:<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />_ We are prepaxed t {o embalm-<lb />ing in all its forms-<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co<lb />ducting funerals and bodies ex<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Oor prices are 1ower than ever.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monopoly but<lb />suivite competition.<lb /><lb />_We can be found at apy and all<lb />times in the Joho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />BX� &amp; FLEMING,<lb />uf 1<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />"~,<lb /><lb />Sarbers.<lb /><lb />""<lb />"_<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. &amp;<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dy eing<lb />and Pressiagt Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Hy cRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER, ~-<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleapin.<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male eaten<lb /><lb />The nesc session of the sebuol will<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH D 187¢-<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK g SIDES &amp;SHONLDER<lb /><lb />aaeeee ANI) MEKRUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />u allits branches.(7 0 S:<lb /><lb />Wibia hMalaemddnnndeevntehis 5 em. oo<lb /><lb />PLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months. *<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2.00<lb />Intermediate ~* o o $2 50<lb />Higher et etapa oat $3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** =o $1 0)<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the seho »!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />1 We ask a continuance of your pas:<lb />liberal patronage. . be<lb /><lb />W H_ RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />4. LITTLE, CashTer�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the wonderful time of 1 minute The terms are*as follows: Wiea<lb /><lb />eel «ey<lb /><lb />one half of the fourteen millions<lb /><lb />597. seco : iz : | :<lb />. R. pie legal ere: of voters iu this country are ree Pabedan fee, RepOm oo bk hha ia<lb />enrolledin the fifty leading or-| Higher eile 93 00| ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE;<lb /><lb />pionship pacing record of 2 min-<lb />utes and one half second by one<lb /><lb />ee are (each) ~ $1 00<lb />Music including useof nstrument,§3 00<lb /><lb />No deduction for :oss time except in<lb /><lb />gauizations of this natnre.<lb />These societies exert a force<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Mavulactui..  en<lb /><lb />d one-quarter seconda. (ith-<lb /><lb />the mile pacing record has been<lb /><lb />only a little oyer half a decade<lb /><lb />that has not perhaps been fully<lb />measured"in part social,in part<lb />educational, and in part beneyo-<lb /><lb />case of sickness of as much as one<lb />weeks duration. ea<lb /><lb />The instruction is thorough in al its<lb />branches. ~he moral tone and intel-<lb /><lb />linz you to bay at ome protiit, A eo.<lb />cle stock<lb /><lb />8 lowered from DirectTs 1891<lb />of 2 06, the successive cham-.<lb /><lb />lectual influences are unsurpassed, The<lb /><lb />- FURNITURE<lb /><lb />lent. The Jast named feature has<lb /><lb />a<lb />ages<lb /><lb />ie f late | discipline ig mild but positively firm, ©<lb /><lb />ions being | of late been greatly developed ; For fu r particulars see or addreas, | | ,<lb /><lb />stad Lib 1 a00b apd an order in which the strong] " WRG RUPRED FORSES, "| the tmes. Our goods areall booght and<lb />i drive ' _ @reenyille, N,C. | sold for CASH , having no 1 isk<lb /><lb />40 nor help the weak, in which<lb /><lb />the care of the ailing and the we sell at # close margin.<lb /><lb />M SCHULTZ Greepville N<lb /><lb />to run<lb />a.<lb /><lb />July, 21, 1897,<lb /></p>
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        <p>a<lb /><lb />: x *<lb />0 : f<lb /><lb />" Aflantic Coast Line. | **°ezur rs" | DIRECTORY. )<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />. .<lb /><lb />When bilious or ccenme, Ent a Cas- |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />, Ss ~$1 caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed<lb />s 5 " 9 ; Ried 10¢, 2de! . a ie "<lb />ba : ; F 8 » : s i.<lb />: Schedule in si Aug. 16th, ea North Corolina bas had a little CT ROS, = " ee<lb />Be. apap eee wie experienc?. Soop after the wal).<lb />5 : i<lb /><lb />O60 Om oe OS<lb />00 AGAKAU DNVINALS ~1 ¥ ~945 Jopyoog puverd<lb /><lb />dias Jaaou<lb />duu<lb /><lb />vdpjsues Jo asta<lb />HaAt AHL<lb /><lb />/ DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg- it passed through the terrible<lb /><lb />9,35 a. m. nolia 10.50 au.Warsaw 11.10|ordeal of reconstructiva and ea ee phil ses<lb />a OT a Rey pant carpet bag tule and the grand |Thutsday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb /><lb />S 330 A, M.<lb />3 1.20 p m. Tarboro 2.58 p �"�,| old State suffered untold horrors, fey aero s fe ni eo M<lb />: Weldon 3,39 p m, Petersburg) 1 itt tho native white men rose| love :<lb />Agim, eemond 7) be i ; : _ CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb />Norfo.k 6.05 p m, Washing-| up in their maj sty and threw off !<lb />am, Phi'adelpia 3:43 4 m, a ' day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston The Stace then en ~ered uponT vices second sos eb ogy on<lb />00 pm. an era of great prosperity and its | Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:<lb />. i *<lb />DAILY No 40"Pas-enger"Due Mag lit . bai Bg sina unlices ( M.. W. B. Brown, Superinter.dant.<lb />7.16 p m. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9,10 poltcs was Clean, T<lb /><lb />i 8 il j ild METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />= pm Sone BO 10-8 uotil it fell u90n the eyil days of day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb /><lb />CHaLNVaVND ATILOIOSEY<lb /><lb />o94T}<lb /><lb />@i03 0}<lb /><lb />aig<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Eg<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb /> WORKER.<lb />be ~<lb />oe<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />bg<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />RG<lb /><lb />tal at ai tal ts<lb /><lb />Offers his services to tke<lb /><lb />*ad1i3 10<lb /><lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb /><lb />2 i<lb />:<lb />mE<lb />; ; ; T ~ cfm j<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 57 Batlerism and fusion. Kither aren Puster ae Set 3 38 public ge nerally. x 2<lb />pm, Weldon 1 o* oe bP Populism of Republicanism were 9:30 4. M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- ae ROOFING, GUTTERIYG, »<lb />$94 m, Richmond 4.20a m,|Pad enough single hauded, but | zenaent. | 9888 "Spouting ard Stove Work,?<lb />Wastin gion itis si, Bald, | when: they combioed, the poor! perspyTERIAN"Services third | $22 a specialty<lb />more 9.''5 4 m adeiphia . S ; d evening. Rev.| $728 sfacti caranteed 0k 2<lb />11,25 am, New York 2.02 p old State Kos phe Worsk of poll 7B. Morton, {Tastor. gusta� school 7229 T een we ~tahabos . ,<lb />m, Boston 8.30 p m. and its sufferings have been ter-)5'39'4 My. &amp;, B. Ficklen Superinten- oie a0 fab ai page Shep<lb />SOUTHBOUND, rible. ent. size » in season,<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake| py, sat bo dnother politi- eS Fe on Dickinson Avenue. oe<lb />40 pm. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad. on © ¥ po" ~LODGES. | za<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p| cal revolution in North Carolina sa6 0<lb /><lb />* ») | in Fi F . ~<lb />re ee ie sa da ries und the indications are that 1t is<lb />ry oka 9 *<lb /><lb />m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August|soon coming."Richmoud Times-| A, F, &amp; A. }.."Greenville Lodge No. | 7<lb /><lb />to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 4a m, 284 meets first and third Monday even- 9<lb /><lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, ~Charles- """"" ing. J. M. Reuss W. M. L, I. Moore, Coa eR SEE TH AT TORING<lb />ton 10.20 pm, Savannah 2,49 Sec. * 4<lb /><lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m : 3in the Collection<lb />St... ugustine 10.30 um.Tam pnabcars I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />pa 6.40 pm. eee Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS At WIUMINGTON"| There was genuine activity at) Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />= FROM {HE NORId. thecolored camp meeting at Latta| K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No. 93,<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenger-"Boston : jvity | meets every Friday evening. H. WwW<lb />640 P.M. 1.03 jm, New Yark 9,00 pm,|E2Fk lust night, and au activity | Wiedoee, C.C. A. B. Ellington K.- of<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Baiti-| tbat shook the arbor and «rattled | R. ands.<lb /><lb />more 6,50 am, Washington the benches, bat not entirely R. on vance Couucil No. 1696 Gobeelelc hat Is It bs eebekick<lb /><lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9.06 am,<lb /><lb />T : ivi 1 : h Ps 7 ' rs 7 aning. W. 2b. ° e<lb /><lb />Vetersburg 10.00 am, Nor-|spiritual 1n ite nature ee Ty eR Leos, Gee. It is a picture ot tae celebrated �"� ~<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro} Gome designing youths drop- ilson, h, M.-H. £, Sec.<lb />12.12 m, Reeky Mount 12.44<lb /><lb />| V; o1s . 1 collec-| K-.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />pm, "i gon? a pm, Holes. ped rubber snakes in the mente ovo Friday evening.� Jobe 7<lb />ene Mag Pea fall 4.02,!tion plate when the basket came|y{anagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. t<lb />» Magnoli pm, . .<lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave around. This was not noticed A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets | 3<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />al POI ra ee aes a2 pp es<lb />raf SSI saa MAW ay aS Iwi OP PARKER<lb /><lb />2 9.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night,, New/unbl the deacons poured the every Tharadey api oh B. Cherry<lb />: . York 9.30 am, Phitadelpl : A . B. Wilson. See. ° .<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 225/pun, ;CoUection out on the table. The). cone Rest in use The outfit ot no business man is<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-|8nakes wriggled around as if complete without one.<lb />mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg) aij<lb />B12 pm. Norfolk 220 pm |® ive and it looked for some COLLEGES.<lb /><lb />Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro|/minates as if there would bea<lb /><lb />6.01 pm, Reeky Mount 5.45 | nik@ véwie inthe camp. The<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6,20 am, | 8°" Le panic in th p<lb /><lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw excitement did not subside for |. The University.<lb /><lb />lL esa ee<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />7.53am Magnolia 8.05am. |quiteawhile"Charlotte News. a has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger---Leave TEACHERS, 413 SfUDENTS, also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />except New bern 9.20 am, Jackson- aa ais see aatalas Aq :<lb /><lb />Sunday _yille 1042 am. This train ~Scmmer ¥chool 158), total #49, Boara| YOU Will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />12.40 P.M.acrives at Walnut street. The Nows and Observer fays 3.00 a month, three Brief Courses, earn how very cheap thev are.<lb />FROM THE SOUTH. over 1,000 pew applications for|+hree Full Courses, Law and Medical<lb /><lb />DAILY No, 54"Passenger"Leave| pensions have keen received| Schools and School of Pharmacy.<lb /><lb />12,15 P. M. Tampa 8,00 am. Sonford1.00| 7. " Graduate Courses open to Women.| You may never<lb />pm, Jadkannvitte 635 pm, within the last month by the} summer School for ~leachers. . Schol- But should ou ever }@amece<lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Chacles- | State auditor. There are already | arships and Loans for the Needy. y ee<lb /><lb />ton 6.383 am,( otumbia 5.50 Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.<lb /><lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan| 2°? 9000 pensiouers un the roll. Chavel Hill. N. C. bo be<lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pia, If @ majority of the aew appli- an O YIn 1n i<lb />Lenmark 4.69 pm. Sumpter :<lb /><lb />cants are added, as probably will<lb /><lb />ie am, Florence 8.55 an, be d haa th : board North Carolina<lb />arion 9.35 am, Chadbowrn| 0e GOne When the pension vo0al °<lb />10.35 am, LakeT Waccamat'| meet next month, the amouut go-| COllege ot Agriculture "=~= Come to see us, =<lb /><lb />Trait on Scoti: 2 Neck sranen Roa |'98 to each pensioner will be very and Mechanic ee piaeiaiie<lb />oe pies a rae peg e Halifax ass materially decroased from what it Will open Sept. 9th, 1897 NAA AANA<lb /><lb />be . NOCK at 5, r : : : VOW YOK<lb /><lb />»., Greenville 6,57 Pp. ma. Kinston 7 68 has been heretofore. Thorcugh academic, scientific and tech- ?<lb /><lb />.m, Returning, leav o Kinston 7.0 nical courses. Experienced Special-<lb />&amp;.m., Greenville 8.62 a. m. Arriviny | """""""= ists in every department.<lb /><lb />Hali x at 11:20. m., We'don 11.40am| This hearty talk aiong the | Expenses per session, including board.<lb />daily exeept Sunday. : ~ atrai For County Students 8 93 00) oe<lb /><lb />newspapers of making a straight | 1°! ye 0.<lb />I'rains on Washnigten Branch lev for all other Beudents 123 00 | Sa WUOOOCOK<lb /><lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m} #&amp;bt next year sud making the} Apry for Catalogue to ;<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10@. m., and 3.40 p|188ae the record ot venality, ¢or- ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD.<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returvingleaves| taleigh, N, C. President. ;<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p- ., Pacaete 10.08 a. m,| Papen and incompetence of Reh ae Anything from Ga<lb />gp lal p. m,, arrives Washington | Fusion rale, does one good. it}~ ~ ~<lb />i) &amp; m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-| 4s, as we have contended always RINITY COLLEGE<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on}. .T . pe . ways, T . Wi "<lb />Scotland Neck Branch. \¢he cnly:way to.win and had this isitin S Card<lb />Train leaves arora, Af C, via Albe-| plan been pursued last yeurt Next Session Opens September 8. ~<lb />rip a di. Sane vn we, North Carolina would not have tie sre " e oene Large TO A<lb />: ertive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m.|been lost to Democracy "Lia" | RUM Cr O elecitve sre eT clneges<lb />i. ing; ; saanT English. Women admitted to all classes |  =<lb />as Dene ne nage: cally except coln Journal. ~One Hundred andone Thousand Do'lars Full Sn. 2 et "~Oseor<lb />es ; ° ° *9 ° es ae<lb /><lb />arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll. 4h pas SEEN tia added to the endowment during . the<lb /><lb />present year. Only male literary college<lb />Train on Midland N. C. braach leaves h lina that is located)ih.a<lb />Goki8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a| 12 ~ost curious thing about NEE CAS Oe<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />®<lb />: . CaLy- hag TT D R fi )<lb />m. ariving Smithfield 7:30 a, w. Re-|the insane rush to Alaska is that| ~he. best business course offered in 1�,� ally �,� ector.<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- :<lb /><lb />; the state. Send for album and catalogue.<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. the proportion of fools in the rest Address JNO. C. KILGO, G ives th e home news<lb />coe Trains on Lata branch, Florence R| Of the world does not seem to be Durham, N.C.<lb /><lb />2., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8,05 p m. Returning<lb /><lb />feave Clict6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, Tribune. Be<lb />se Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- P t AC ce<lb />v<lb /><lb />materially decreased."New York<lb /><lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />Scie === month. Are yuu a sub-<lb />uClintou Branch leaves Wat- 1 y ; é<lb />rote fone ratty oad except Suuday, LUMBER IN STITUT Rak th C. ~ seriber 4 It nut VOU,<lb />Merde Guitoh as 70bar ie dann od ~ Excellent buildings and beautiful oucht to be ~<lb />se ee 002. m. O01, m, y E HAvE ESTABLISHED A |groundsin a Healthful Location with - | ~<lb />; Weldon 0.78 makes close connection Lumber Yard at Greenyille with | splendid climate. Stands at the very 7<lb />itaheuine 1 Pigs agen daily, allrail via} w. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders | front in Female Education, ~Thorough<lb /><lb />Rovky Mount with . o : . High its S<lb />Worfolk.and-Varolina &amp; b obit Ma for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be jin its Courses. High in its Standard<lb /><lb />=, ee, a<lb />2. eS<lb />2 *<lb />el<lb /><lb />Sennen eniiiitnenmanemeaieentoed<lb /><lb />" tenon emminoe ss e<lb /><lb />lett with him. . Unsurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL<lb />he all poiuts North via Norfolk. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.  |aNDSOOIAL INFLUENCES.<lb />JOHN ¥F, rte or dd Kinstoa, N.C. Luby dtaoere = and i eachors.<lb />es Greener u Veryretsonable prices. Send tor cat-<lb />I, M, EM £RSON Watts Manager. Mt fb o Jas. DINWIDODILE, M,jA.<lb />J. K. KK NLY. ren?) oauger, ccm " emi, gw ott |<lb />Greenville Market. The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />| (THR MORNING STAR! |... cays vce \'The State Normai<lb />eal ~g 3 Corrected by 8. NM, Schult� "__|and Industrial School,<lb /><lb />Mia oif Bitter, per lb 16 to 25 GREENSBORO, N. C. ° '<lb />; The 8 at if Western Sides Bt to 6 ey ly only $1 4 year. l<lb />: Re ain ie Sugar cured Hamy 10 to'124 es oni ~ps ane ge be of the hohe : : *<lb />Badia algal adh oh ins da ' aay thoroug Of: ssivnal, literary, Classi- our<lb />daily Newspaper in Corn a yt eal, selontths 4d {Gdustrint education contains the news ever<lb />A Corn Meal 45 So 60! Annual expenses $40 tu $130. Faculty week and ives informa-<lb />ue ee a | Plour, Family 25 to 5.75 | of 25 memaners,, Mage rhs 7 ~a hy Sarl T 5 ee<lb />+) iss eee : al stu ents. Practice schoo] of 126 pupils 1 | an .<lb />Nort h arvilaa. ani i pe we teachers, 6 papa aie 19 mate tion to the farmers, 7 US- .<lb />o~ | dates representing every couaty In the =» M ea gt ES, EARS<lb />j 1 FE aerate oe : Sugar a eb a sat except thie. Corte: pynden ) in- 4 | specially. those STOW I<lb />The Only sive-Bollar Daily | sor", sac BB ene tealned teachers To, sects board in tobacco, that is worth<lb />7 ; oon 4 ' it eee + dormitories all free tuition apphcations . ade hy<lb />~its Glass in ate Chickens | to 20) aust be made before A gust Ist, For many times more, thiaa wali<lb />its U f inthe Sta | Egaspersion ls | Tt Rinlocue andiaboriin ton: address y tithe isel y ERK Sy<lb /><lb />NU TUC Ce ERD poem President OH 4 BLES D, Mel VER. | o | tue subse pion piive.<lb /><lb />\ 9<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />osayin<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />en A ERE MEO<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 />re<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><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 />rising new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 8c and 4c per yd<lb /><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 iit both your<lb />foot and purse.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $2 50<lb />Swept dcwn to $2 00.<lb /><lb />Ludies 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 79.<lb /><lb />Mixses ard childrens 1educed<lb />n bawe proportion.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cunnot supply<lb />your wauls, realizing this fact we<lb />are acding to our alreadr large<lb />stock of seasonable gouds 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 />andstylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />Ha dware, Crockery,<lb /><lb />and Geuts Furnishings}<lb /><lb />is Jarge and complete and we<lb />would take pleasure in showing<lb />avd posting you in<lb />momber pow 1s the<lb /><lb />ml tithe'daa hereT i» the place to find<lb /><lb />, mammoth outbnret of bargains.<lb />Diss Yoor friends, he<lb /><lb />aN<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECLOR.|<lb /><lb />PERSONAL.<lb /><lb />1 De<lb /><lb />see Some Coming, Some Going.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING °<lb />Dr W. H. Cobb returned t Whit-<lb /><lb />akers today.<lb /><lb />Cr. H. O. Hyatt came over fiom<lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />~yevtes Inany « new business.<lb />inlarges many an old Dusiness,<lb />Preserves many @ large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />He: trierds et bome will regret to<lb />learn that Miss Salle Lipscomb is sick<lb />at Raleigh.<lb /><lb />~Mrs, M. D. Higgs leit this morning<lb />for Bult more to purchase her fall steck<lb /><lb />Secures success to any business<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />of millinery.<lb /><lb />R. E. Lee, of Wison, came in Sua-<lb />day morning on his bicycle aud spent<lb /><lb />}<lb />~To oadvertise udielously,TT use tne<lb />evumns of tu. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />the day with his mother, Mrs. S.. D.<lb /><lb />taal<lb /><lb />Lee.<lb /><lb />Keepiny Constantly at it Brings Spccess<lb /><lb />Harry P. Hardmg {ett Sunday icr<lb /><lb />Ormondaville where be takes charge<lb /><lb />of the high school which opened  to"<lb />| TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />| day.<lb /><lb />}<lb />W. A. White and wife, of Rowan<lb />county are visiting the famiy of S. P.<lb />Eiwi., father nt Mrs, White, 1° Bea-<lb />Mr. White, was<lb /><lb />in Greenville today aad paid the Rr-<lb /><lb />oe OP<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger and matl<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A, M:<lb /><lb />~ 8 °57 .] , ~<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M ver Dam township.<lb /><lb />Seamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs.<lb />day and Saturdag<lb /><lb />FLECLOR a call.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />a enemrcnetnitie ©<lb /><lb />Only Two<lb />The Register of Deeds issued only<lb />week, one<lb />for whites and one for The<lb />whites wete D. F, Thomas and Lilly<lb />Bailey.<lb /><lb />two merriave licenses last<lb /><lb />oem HDI<lb /><lb />Generally fair, preceded by showers colored.<lb /><lb />on the coast, cooler Tuesday night.<lb /><lb />enema POO ih ete<lb /><lb />SHORT TALK, The Top Figure<lb /><lb />civ ingu The Greenville Warelivuse had a<lb /><lb />big sule te day and streck the highest<lb /><lb />Much Expressedin Few Words.<lb />figure vhat the market has reached<lb /><lb />: this season, making a sale for D. W.<lb />Kags and chickens at S. M. Schultz Clark at $40.<lb /><lb />mmr ell<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />a<lb />de<lb /><lb />* oF. F.% q ~<lb />?<lb /><lb />New fall<lb />and winter<lb /><lb />Tess pods, bat<lb />clothing,<lb /><lb />nisi<lb /><lb />Shoes, Notions, &amp;e., &amp;e.<lb /><lb />C<lb />c<lb /><lb />PS BARMAN Ax<lb /><lb />are in all and we ask you to call and inspect<lb />them. We bought large and offering bargains<lb /><lb />TAFT<lb /><lb />. FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />R. R<lb />A.G.COX, iy; . HENRY HARDING,<lb />G. 3. CHERRY, j Vice Pres. AssTt Cashier<lb /><lb />GAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />-none week more the schools will<lb />open. Military Ball.<lb />ne he Rercector acknowledges an]<lb />Scuppernong grapes are beginning tO) invitation to the annual ball of the<lb /><lb />Kinston Division Naval Reserves, on |<lb />Weduesday, Sept Sth. Capt. J.T.<lb />Smi.h of the Pitt County Rifles is one<lb /><lb />appear in markets,<lb /><lb />Nice tine of Visitirg Cards just re-<lb />ceived at RerLEcTorR office.<lb /><lb />_, of the honorary mianageTs.<lb />Cotton 1s opening fast and several<lb /><lb />farmers have started the pickers.<lb /><lb />|<lb />| What the Greenville Does.<lb />You get value for your money when<lb />you advertise in the RerLeEcTOR.<lb /><lb />ning at $20, $13.50, $8.75, $10.00,<lb /><lb />Genuine Faber} and Simplex lead<lb />penciis at Refiector Book Store.<lb /><lb />$18.75. And for George<lb />ford at $22, $27, $15.50. $13.-<lb />50, $17, $5.80, $6 and $9. Thisis the<lb />way the Greenville Warehouse doves,<lb /><lb />Fresh ioday"Gov. Carr Butter in 1<lb /><lb />Ib packuges. S..M. Scuu.tz.<lb /><lb />Nice line of Tam OTShanters, as-<lb />sorted shades, and SailorTs, at very low<lb />Mrs. 3. S, TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />lo ks our for those who seils on its<lb /><lb />prices. | floor and vets the highest market price<lb /><lb />; ; itor their yeobaeco.<lb /><lb />For Rext"Dwelling house on Co- vans. Curtcuer &amp; Cor<lb /><lb />tanch street. next tu Dr. BrownTs. Six<lb /><lb />Good water. Apply to<lb />Mrs, M. L. RounTREE.<lb /><lb />Tov.<lb /><lb />Big Breaks"Prices Up<lb />� This week startea out fine on tebac- |<lb />co row, ald the warehouses had one,<lb />of the best Monday sales that have yet<lb />taken place. The offerings aggrecated<lb />66,000 pounds, and th9 bulls seemed<lb />to take possersion of the market and<lb />We heard people say<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting rice stativnery can<lb />find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very<lb />latest styles.<lb /><lb />I am north after new millinery<lb />goods. My stock this season will em-<lb />brace the very prettiest and tmos* tash-<lb />ionable styles on the market.<lb /><lb />Mrs, M. D. Higgs.<lb /><lb />tess prices up.<lb /><lb />in two years. One tarmer wished<lb />that he bad had every pound of his<lb />crop on that exle. Prices took a range<lb />well sbove any figures previously reach-<lb />ed this season,<lb /><lb />If you want your laundry done right,<lb />send it to me in time for WednesdayTs<lb />shipment. Packages always ready for<lb />delivery Saturday evening,<lb /><lb />C. B. WHICHARD,<lb />Agt. Wiimingtcn Stean Laundry,<lb /><lb />ee<lb />Kinston has hid a new bale of cot-<lb /><lb />ton.<lb />altel<lb /><lb />NO CURE"NO PAY.2<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists vell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb />10 for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Jron and Quinine<lb />in.a.tasteless form, Children love it<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonies. Price, 506.<lb /><lb />The Sanford Express last weex be-<lb />gan its twelfth year, It is an ably<lb /><lb />edited paper.<lb /><lb />The Du-ham Daily Sun has entered<lb />its ewhteerth volume. Editor Robin-<lb />| son is macine the Sun one ot ~the<lb />brightest alt--» ong papers in the State:<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE.<lb />NORTH CARULINA.<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont secticn; very best water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of Chrig-<lb />tian vburch, non-sectarian in spirit and<lb />teaching, highest moral tone, elegant<lb />~building, halls. laboratories, etc., facul-<lb />ty of specialist, co-educational, curris.<lb />culum equa! of best male college, three<lb />degree courses, must liberal terms, best,<lb />advantages, catalogue on application.<lb />Address J. 0, ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />Thisis to notify all opersons that my<lb />lands are posted, and all ~persons are<lb />forbid A eapirg, ~upon the ~same with<lb />gun or dog or for any 8 gM ag<lb />ever under the penalty of the law.<lb /><lb />~Said lacds areT known as | theT Roun-<lb />tree lands. two miles above Greenville,<lb />on Fouth side of Tar River camel<lb />the lands of O. L, Joyn«r, JAlfr<lb />Forbes. Zack Allen~and LC. Roun-<lb /><lb />foday the Greenville Warehouse | a<lb />sold a load of tobaccco for W. A. Man- | ee<lb /><lb />$14, $25 and $34, aclean averzge of};<lb />Vander. |T<lb /><lb />they had not seen tobacco sell so well<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.N. C.<lb /><lb />NLA tN Ne halls al a i Nin,<lb /><lb />ry HIS Bank wants yourtriendship and a share<lb />. ifnotall, 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 />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />Tiseqgee years under present principals. 224 students attended last year,<lb />A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of<lb />Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Teiegraphy- ~the Largest and Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beatiful. oTerms to suit<lb />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address,<lb /><lb />Profs. J. A. &amp; M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C<lb /><lb />NO FLIES ON MEATS<lb />AY OUR MARKET<lb /><lb />We have placed a large Refriger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all our<lb />meats cool and free from files.<lb /><lb />When yor wantfresh |<lb /><lb />School For Girls And<lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Mondas, t, Gih, I will open<lb />my school for girls and small boys in<lb />the new:schoo: building on Mr- W,<lb />Wilson's Jot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terme, etc., made known on. applica-<lb />tions MISS MYKTLE WILSON.<lb /><lb />GN ach<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept, 14.<lb /><lb />Beef, JTork or Sausage<lb /><lb />send us your orders and you will<lb />~| get something ©1Ce, | clean and<lb />Instruction thorough. For terms, &amp;c. ~ shh! avai Fuene ar.<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />Elon College, N. C.<lb /><lb />tree, deceased, and lyinz onT Tar river,<lb /> oJSAAU ALL UGG.<lb /><lb />4 ~,<lb /><lb />ee Pa eee |<lb /><lb />ply to<lb />as MRS. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N. C<lb /><lb />gi &amp; Cadre,<lb /><lb /></p>
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