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          <lb />ee SN TR ARE NTA NN TR NTO OE ATE RIN NR 2 NO NR gS ALS CF NE ND RS a a TENA AI NE EOE PIII LOS IE PET<lb /><lb />vse a tT a NC CN TE SEE TT IL LL ET OC TE LTT LL LCT LC TE CT LT OL<lb /><lb />AS ERA TS II<lb /><lb />5 Stee<lb /><lb />Be a<lb /><lb />! tea gp Rain aE Sib tes atresia gy Gb Sibyl<lb />| | ; 8) 8<lb />: ; : ag ; payee ~<lb />g<lb />* mae<lb /><lb />b.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner..<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />ae FLY paca ita<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1897. | No. 848<lb /><lb />C, Tie<lb /><lb />UNFORD<lb /><lb />has been<lb /><lb />come and see<lb /><lb />_ them.<lb /><lb />| thie.<lb /><lb />AGREAT NEED.<lb />Greenville Must Have a Good Ho-<lb />tel.<lb /><lb />Keruday or two the Reriector<lb />has been talking Chamber of Commerce.<lb />We donT. mean to drop that subject,<lb />but want to mix something else along<lb />with it,<lb /><lb />The time has airived when Green<lb />ville more than ever needs a good<lb />hotel"a mudern hotel. The growth<lb />and importance of the town demand<lb />Right at this time there is herd-<lb />ly anything that is more hindrance to<lb />the developmcnt of the town than the<lb /><lb />javsence of sucha kotel. This is true<lb />from the fact that if we get any growth<lb />jor development ot cougequence it must<lb />come from the outside.<lb /><lb />Now let us look ~at thisa moment,<lb /><lb />G.cenville isa vood business town,<lb />People hear of it abco.d  and come<lb />here with an eye tomaing investments<lb /><lb />lke<lb /><lb />the town, they like the peopie, they<lb /><lb />or engaging in business. hey<lb />like the loeation, they like the business,<lb />but when they tind the town has no<lb />modern stopping place, no hotel that<lb />rises above the dignity cf a village<lb />boarding hous2,. with them this deti-<lb />eiency more than offsets the advantages<lb />and they go away. Such things as this<lb />have happened.<lb /><lb />True the town has geod boarding<lb />houses against whish nothing can be<lb />said so far as ti ey go, but they doT not<lb />fill the bill.<lb />isu hote:, medernly built and furnished,<lb /><lb />What Greenville needs<lb /><lb />where people caa stop who donTt care<lb />what their bill is so they can get such<lb />uccommocations and conveniences as<lb />are desired,<lb /><lb />The RerLector knows people who<lb />have expressed a willingness to take<lb />stock in gush a hotel, and here is room<lb />tor more good work if we had a Cham-<lb /><lb />cer of Cemmeree to develop it.<lb /><lb />MERRY MAKERS.<lb />The Little Folks Have Another<lb />Masquerade.<lb /><lb />Masquerade parities are becoming<lb />quite povular with the little folks of<lb />the town and prove occasions of much<lb />pleasure and fun. They had another<lb />in the Academy building Wednesday<lb />night which was well attended both by<lb />participants and spectators. Som9 ot<lb />the characters were splendid in their<lb />make up, The promenade just pre-<lb />Vious to unmasking was a very amus-<lb />ing feature,<lb /><lb />The following were the participants<lb />and characters represented:<lb /><lb />Bennie Higgs, Country Girl.<lb /><lb />David James, Klondike Sport.<lb /><lb />Willie Bond, Clown.<lb /><lb />Minnie Tunstall and Nina James,<lb /><lb />Nurses from John Hopkins Hospital.<lb />Bennie Ragsdale, Flower Gurl.<lb />Rom Higgs, Lost Girl.<lb /><lb />Mellie Harris, Dairy REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Glen Forbes, Lady of Fashion.<lb /><lb />Lottie Blow, Country Belle.<lb /><lb />Bert James, Belle of Frog Level.<lb /><lb />Walter Wilson, Sailer Girl.<lb /><lb />Janie Tyson, Country Lassie.<lb /><lb />Frank Skinner, Old Maid.<lb /><lb />Durwood Wilson, Belle of Green~<lb />yille.<lb /><lb />Carl Parker, Sailor Boy,<lb /><lb />Richard White,. Jockey.<lb /><lb />Fred Fcrbes, Water Nymph.<lb /><lb />Charlie James, Typical Old MaTd.<lb /><lb />Charlie Skinner, Country Maid.<lb /><lb />Janie Brown, Book Agent.<lb /><lb />Zeno Brown, Belle of Ayden.<lb />Nellie Skinner, Stars and Stripes.<lb />Irma Cobb, Fairy.<lb /><lb />Dodo Latham, Devil.<lb /><lb />Helen Forbes, Red Riding Hood,<lb /><lb />~Will Daniel and. Edward Matthews,<lb />Dina and Susin, (colored girls).<lb /><lb />, ne<lb /><lb />SNOW HILL HANGING.T<lb />Dock Black Pays the Penalty of His<lb />Crime Amid Scenes of Diserder<lb /><lb />Dock Black, the negro who outraged<lb />Miss Janie Stepp, a muidea lady in<lb />Greere county, a few months ago, was<lb />hanged in Snow Hill on Wednesday<lb />abcut 1 o'clock.<lb />witnessed hy a great crowd and the<lb />evils of having a hanging in public<lb />were very evident,<lb /><lb />The number of peosle in Snow Hill<lb />was variously estimated to be from<lb />7,000 t 10,000, and most of them<lb />were there not »o much for the pur-<lb />pose of seeing the mijesty of the law<lb />upheld and the penalty of a crime paid,<lb />as through the morbia curiosity to see<lb />ahanging. Pistols, knives and clabs<lb />were largely in evideace, and hundreds<lb />of people present instead uf being sup<lb />porters of the law were themselves yic"<lb />lators. All day long wild disord-r<lb />prevailed and it was only through ex.<lb />treme vigilance that riot was averted,<lb /><lb />Before the<lb />preacher with several relatives ef the<lb /><lb />execution e colored<lb /><lb />condemned man went into the jail to<lb />hold seryices, and wnen ths sounds of<lb />their praying, singing and shouting<lb />reacked the negr ves on the outside they<lb />went almost wild with excitement,<lb />When Blask was taken vo the place oT<lb />execution a crowd vf negroes tried to<lb />rushon the gallows and wera only<lb />held back by the guards thrusting<lb />Black<lb />the scaffold " to<lb /><lb />pistols and guns ir their faces.<lb />waved his hand from<lb />the crowd and told them to behave<lb />themselves, that he had committed the<lb />crime and had to be punished for it.<lb />Even atter the execution the excite<lb />meut continued so that several negroes<lb />had to be driven across the bridge out<lb /><lb />of town,<lb /><lb />Black was dead in a few minutes,<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />see<lb /><lb />Games Played and! Standing of<lb /><lb />Clubs.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />New York, Sept. 1"Cincinnati, 7:<lb />New Yark, 8.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, Sept, 1"St. Louis, 5;<lb />Baltamore, 11,<lb /><lb />Boston, Sept. 1-"ioston 7; Chica-<lb />go, 4.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, Sept. 1"Brooklyn, 4;<lb />Cleveland, 1.<lb /><lb />Philadelphia, Sept. 1"Philadelphia,<lb />7; Louisville, 6.<lb /><lb />Washington, Sepi. 1"Wasbington,<lb />5; Piitsburg, 1.<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cen,<lb /><lb />Baltimore 72. 8 692<lb />Boston 74.34 685<lb />New York 66 38 635<lb />Cincinnati 62 428 596<lb />Cleveland 54 90 319<lb />Chicayo j0 38 463<lb />Philadelphia 48 61 440<lb />Pittsbuig 46 99 438<lb />Louisville 48 62 436<lb />Brooklyn 46 61 430<lb />Washington 45 60 429<lb /><lb />a7 ..81 250<lb /><lb />St. Louis<lb /><lb />Getting Work,<lb /><lb />Several young white men and boys<lb />have Jately found employment at the<lb />American Tobacco CompanyTs factory.<lb />Euiterprises that give people employ-<lb /><lb />it could get work.<lb /><lb />dress.<lb /><lb />The execution was<lb /><lb />The drop fell about 1 o'clock and |<lb /><lb />ment are the ones that do a town moat<lb />good. We wish Greenville had more<lb />factories and that everybudy desiring<lb /><lb />A boy has inquired why a woman<lb />has the least oa whan she is in full<lb /><lb />There was a farmer had two sons,<lb />And these two sons were brothers ;<lb />One of them bought hix clothes of ut.<lb />Our neighbor caught the other.<lb />Aid now the boy we fitted out<lb />Is dapper, neat and chatty;<lb />The other"well, itTs hard. but still<lb /><lb />| (ih He iooks a little oratty.T� ,<lb /><lb />i Ii ~ '<lb /><lb />ay = : 7<lb />='ALL AND WINTER<lb /><lb />id |<lb /><lb />Ware all in and the st~\es are<lb />the prettiest ever chown here.<lb />yvome and place your eyes upon<lb />~the them, they will catch you.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Oo<lb />T<lb />CLOTHING<lb />I<lb />iw<lb />G<lb />P<lb />Ci<lb />8 t<lb /><lb />are all in and we are deter-<lb />mined to sell more this season<lb />than ever. If you want rare_ | al<lb />bargainsin this line come and = 4g gg :<lb /><lb />see us T |<lb />oA Nurs. Hopkins Bogs?<lb /><lb />| ¥ " } ~en \ ~<lb /><lb />ing Clothier.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />; f<lb />MB De<lb /><lb />The |<lb /><lb />PY<lb /><lb />Are coming in dailyand you<lb /><lb />Should see them. "<lb /><lb />Beautiful line of<lb /><lb />PICTURES<lb /><lb />that are selling low down, Handsomest line of<lb /><lb />CARPETS<lb /><lb />in town. We still havea few Summer Goods<lb />that are going at sacrifice prices.<lb /><lb />9 ~<lb /><lb />= T ~~<lb /><lb />If you want bargains that are bargains donTt<lb />miss this chance.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />i Me Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and<lb />bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SvNDAY).<lb /><lb />er =<lb />+� SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />See verr, - - °° $3.00<lb />Ooe month, - +.° ¢ =<lb /><lb />~jtor that the work of the State board<lb /><lb />done in North Carulina,� when read<lb /><lb />killed Mr. Morrison. The affair might<lb /><lb />broken and he is little if any the worse<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />anise<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />ct nti<lb /><lb />Sneored as second-rlass mail matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ee WHR ee,<lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />�,�xtra cost.<lb /><lb />Ace: ertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />~aden application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />he office .<lb />sissies<lb /><lb />"" T<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe covnty, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEws as it Occurs<lb />io each veighborhood, Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />econ enineiettcecsi enna aN<lb /><lb />i<lb />onanism ect<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1897.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />A New Thing Under the Sun.<lb /><lb />It is a queer boast of the State Aud-<lb /><lb />of equalization is the obest� work ~ever<lb /><lb />in connection with his subseq vent<lb />statement that the value of the prop-<lb />erty of the well-to-do and the rich has<lb />not been increased while tnat of the<lb />poor has teen increased 500 to 1,000<lb />per cent, We repeat. that this isa<lb />queer boast to come from a man who<lb />has gotten an office by howling about<lb />the wrengs.of the poor man, If this<lb />injustice has been put upon the people<lb />it has been done by the fusion party<lb />and itisa very great outrage. The<lb />taxes of town, county, State and cuun-<lb />try should bear as equally as possible<lb />upon all, what they have and what<lb />they are able to pay being the basis ot<lb />the levy ; but if there is any ciscrimi-<lb />nation at a'l it should be against the<lb />rich, and not against he poor. Each<lb />should pay on what he has and hence<lb />the justice of the demand for an in:<lb />come tur; hence the justice of the de-<lb />mand that tariff duties should be so<lb />impTsed zs to weigh heaviest upon the<lb />goods and articles consumed by the<lb />well-to-do and tse rich and the light-<lb />est upon the common articles used by<lb />the weak and struggling. To say of<lb />the work of a board that it is the best<lb />ever dong inthe State, and that it<lb />raises the taxes of the poor from 9500<lb />to 1,000 per cent., are two propositions<lb />which e sense of justice and fair deal"<lb />isg will not permit to dove-tail. It<lb />the poor-have been thus dealt by it is<lb />net a matter for boast but stame."<lb />Statesville Landmark.<lb /><lb />nnn<lb /><lb />The Bull Downed Mr. Morrison.<lb />Mr. W. E. Morrison who lives three<lb />miles north of town, hau an experience<lb />with a bull one day last week that he<lb />would .ot care to go through with<lb />again, The avimal Selongs to Mr,<lb />Morrison aid has not heretofore shown<lb />any special inclination to viciousness,<lb />On the day in question Mr, Morrison<lb />was going through the pasture and<lb />motioned at or struck at the bull in<lb />~order to move him him out of the<lb />way. The animal at once showed fight<lb />and rushed at Mr. Morrison, knocking<lb />him down. It continued to butt him<lb />until Mr, Morrison thought of the ring<lb />1n the bullTs nose, He seized this and<lb />jerked the animalTs head up, when. it<lb />walked away ard left him alone. The<lb />billTs horns had been sawed off and<lb />bit for this fact it would doubtless have<lb /><lb />have resulted seriously anyway but for<lb />the ring in the animalTs nose, which<lb />gave Mr. Morrison a show in the<lb />fight. Mr. Morrison was bruised and<lb />_ rendered very sore br the encounter,<lb />and his clothing was almost torn off<lb />him, but fortunately no bonea were<lb /><lb />tor his encounter."Statesville Lard-<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />te ManTs Party,<lb /><lb />aad<lb />o8<lb /><lb />sail<lb /><lb />a t r i ? 5 elas : } .<lb />Phe suggestion made in the News<lb />and Okserver Sunday worning that<lb />taere be a great politic..| cc mp meeting<lb /><lb />composed of dele, ates trom all parts of<lb /><lb />the State, to furm a white manTs party,<lb /><lb />is meeting with endorsement every<lb />where by people of all parties.<lb />Speaking of it yesterduy Mr. John<lb />A. Sims ex-Sheriff of Cabarr.s county<lb />and now a mentber of the Populist<lb />State executive commitiee, said :<lb />oSince wy po-ition before the Exe<lb />ecutive comuittee of the Populist party<lb />held at Raleigh a few weeks since has<lb />been commented upon so freely, I have<lb />taken it upon myseli to write to quit?<lb />a number cf our Populist friends in<lb />different parts of the state; omore<lb />especially to the Populists of my<lb />county (Cabarrus), te find out whether<lb /><lb />or not I represented them fairly, upon<lb />this qvestion of white supremacy,<lb />(Before the commitiee I claimed only<lb />to represent what I tully believed to<lb />be the wishes of my county, and what<lb />I believed to be to the b. st interest uot<lb />only of the party, but ofthe State as<lb />well.) AndIam glad to state that so<lb />taras I have been able to learn tren<lb />my own county, every man says that I<lb />was right. A few friends trom other<lb />sections take issue with me on _ this<lb />question, but I kelieve I can, in each<lb />particular case, see that these expect<lb />:o become candidates before the people,<lb />and hence, it might not, according to<lb />their ideas, be good policy; in other<lb />words, it makes no difference whether<lb />the good name that North Carolina has<lb />had in the past be maintained cr not,<lb />just so they be elected to some office,<lb />relief for one, and let the interest of<lb />the many suffer.<lb /><lb />oJT say these things fully aware that,<lb />to some extent, at least, I am responsi-<lb />ble for the state of affairs that exist in<lb />North Carolina; and that I am one ot<lb />the few that have gotten relief, but yet<lb />I claim that as a party, we should have<lb />been better off, if we had fought our<lb />battles alone, even though we might<lb />not haveasingle office holuer in the<lb />State, than to have to shoulder such<lb />responsibilities as gers almost daily<lb />thrust upon us. I know thatit is the<lb />policy of some to retuse to admit that<lb />we have made any mistake. TTis<lb />so with myself. 1 have made mistakes<lb />both in public and private life, and in<lb />my humble judgment all political<lb />parties do the same, and I believe that<lb />it would ever be to the credit of every<lb />political party to openly ackaowledge,<lb />and it possible, correct their mistakes.<lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />oNow I fully agree with the sug-<lb />gestion in the News and Observer.<lb />Let us have curnty or township meet-<lb />ings throughout North Carolina, and<lb />let those of us who can agree npon the<lb />money ques.ion, and all th-se in fayor<lb />ot the white people controlling the<lb />afiairs of this State get together, and<lb />let. questions of minor importance take<lb />care of themselves. I have that cnfi-<lb />dence in our people to believe that in<lb />due time these matters will all be<lb />adjusted.<lb /><lb />oThe prime reason for the organiza"<lb />tion of the Populis: party was to force<lb />the money question to ihe front. This<lb />has been accomplishee, anu now let us<lb />so tortity ourselves that we may sul<lb />be able to keep up this gooT work ; see<lb />that other parties who have joincd ~with<lb />va on this question do what they say<lb />they believe, and above all. see to it<lb />that the fairnam2 of the Old North<lb />State is tully and forever restored.�<lb /><lb />As Mr. Sims is at present an office<lb />holder"chiet cle.k in the AuditorTs<lb />office"and has held an office, both as<lb />a Democrat and a Populist, for many<lb />years, 1t can hardly be charged that he<lb />is either disgruntled on the one hand<lb />or trying tu formulate some scheme by<lb />which be can get an office on, the<lb />other.<lb /><lb />{n common with othera of the best<lb />men in the State, he-is- simply desir-<lb />ous of maintaining the purity of Anglo<lb /><lb />Saxon institutions and spposed to any-<lb /><lb />eee i) ae<lb /><lb />Raleigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />Enough of Butlerism and Russéll-<lb />North Carslina has lad enough of<lb />Russellisny and Bu.lerism. WeT sub-<lb />mit the proposition on the record of<lb />the two isms ir this State. If. her<lb />name is not to becume a by-word and<lb />jest among men; if her institutions<lb />are to be preserved inviolate ; if she. is<lb />not to be thrust Lackward just when<lb />she is setting foot upon a path that<lb />jeads to better things, this farce of the<lb />~reformersT must end. The men who<lb />have her best interests at heart,<lb />regardless of party, must see to it that<lb />so soon as possible, her destiny i,<lb />wrestled from the hands cf men who<lb />have thrown dice for her places ot<lb />honor, and drained to the dregs a toast<lb />to her de,radation. It will not be so<lb />easy a task as some men seem to think;<lb />but it can be done, and on the issue of<lb />clean government alone."Greensboro<lb />Record, :<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />If you want w quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torever, De made well<lb />strong, magnetic, tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak mer strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 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 />"""" oe<lb /><lb />Some Bad tolks in Wilkes<lb />hers isa section of Wilkes up in<lb />the forks of Rearing River that needs<lb />the services ot a missionary if all re-<lb />Just after wheat was<lb />m'screant burned<lb /><lb />ports are true,<lb />harvested<lb />twenty seven stacks of wheat for Jess<lb />and Freel Alexander, and we are ip-<lb />formed that dynamite has been found<lb />in more wheat belongiug to other<lb />parties. The machines are afraid to<lb />thresh it for tear of being blown up.<lb />Several barns have been burned up in<lb />that section during the past few years<lb />and in every cuurt there are cases on<lb />thedocket from there tor whi.e capping.<lb />Instead of sending our muney to edu-<lb />cate the heathen Chinee or Afzican,<lb />we should keep part of it here at home<lb />and try to enlighten our own people<lb />on whae their duties ave to their tellow-<lb />man, their coustry and their God."<lb />Elkin Times.<lb /><lb />some<lb /><lb />Just at this time the folowing _ fig.-<lb />ures, compiled from BradstreetsT, are<lb />interesting:<lb /><lb />oThe United Kingdom will require<lb />180,000,000 bushels of wueat ty sup-<lb />ply its deficiency ; France, 48,000,000;<lb />Germany, Belgium and Holland, 88,-<lb />000,000 ; Italy, 28,000,000 ; Spain and<lb />Portugal, 10,000,000, Switzerland,<lb />14,000,000 : Greece, the Scandinavian<lb />peainsula and other European coun-<lb />tries, 12,000 000; the West Indies.<lb />China and Brazil, 22,000; in all 412,-<lb />000,000 bushels.<lb />be relied on to supply this deficicney;<lb />trom ali countries o her than the Unit-<lb />ed States and Canada is 188,000,000.<lb />This leaves 224,000,000 to be supplied<lb />by the United States and Canada, and<lb />of this the latter country will do well<lb />to furnish 25,000,000, which will leave<lb />200,000,000 bushels to be supplied by<lb />this country. The most careful esti-<lb />mate of the crop ot the Unned States<lb />is 550,000,000 bushels. Ot this amount<lb />375,000,000 bushels ere required for<lb />home consumption and seed, leaving<lb />only 175,000,000 bushels to spare with<lb />which to supply the foreign demand of<lb />200,900,000 bushels.�<lb /><lb />ee<lb />'Bicyelist Killed by a Street Car<lb /><lb />The totel amount to<lb /><lb />Macon, Ga,. Aug. 31"To night Ar-<lb />thur Andrews a young man recently re;<lb />moved to this city, met death in a pe-<lb />culiar manner, He was riding a bicycle<lb />alongside the electric car track down a<lb />decline, a few feet in front of a ear.<lb />His wheel was turned by striking a<lb />stone and bis body was thrown in front<lb />of the car, the wheel passing over it,<lb /><lb />causing instant death.<lb /><lb />bovis<lb /><lb />R.A. TYSON, Vic-ePres,<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />eee JL, LITTLE, CashTer-<lb /><lb />Pea<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,1896, :<lb /><lb />- The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. ;<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50, 273.623 Capital stock paid in $23,090.00:<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surpius and Profits 503.19"<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to Check 48,289.40:<lb />Due from Banks 9,630.53$ Due to Banks 795.23:<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00~ Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12:<lb />Cash Items 1,278.15 ? Time Certifieates of Deposit , 55.00<lb />Cash in Vault 14,528.54 nereunneeetin<lb /><lb />sasnaleciselcbas Toa! $72,796.04:<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04 :<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. JC;<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />SNK<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />SR<lb />OGL<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />O.".<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS XD<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />stonatoninn: \:D sie tien<lb /><lb />We have wt reveived » oew<lb />hearse and tre nicest line of Cof-.<lb />tins and Csskets, in vvoed, metal"<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville. |<lb /><lb />_ We ara prept..uu<lb />ing in ai: its form.<lb />Personal atcention ziven to co<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en<lb />trusted to our care will reveiye<lb />every mark of respe?:.<lb />Our prices are 1ower thau ever.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want wenupoly but<lb />iuvite con petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and alk<lb />times in the Juho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />(9 embalm-.<lb /><lb />| 6 GBD 8<lb /><lb />Ju. zy # Cc, bux Of cascurets, the<lb />finest live: and bowel 1¢gu ator ever<lb />maue<lb /><lb />Valuale. Property for Sale<lb /><lb />HAYS BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lom er Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop-<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />ooS LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver, Kinsion, N.C.<lb /><lb />ESTA BLISHSD 147¢-<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORKig SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb />VARMERS ANI? MERCHANT'S BUY,<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu<lb /><lb />chasing eisewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />nallits branches. "<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />eee! 6 ted Scns emmeel<lb /><lb />Tcbacco. Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manwtactua.. 9 en<lb />ling you to buy at one protit, A eou-<lb />cle stock of ae<lb /><lb />FURNITURE ~<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices 8 tO suit<lb />the taalen goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CA 10 pete Sag lisk<lb />to run we ata close margin. "<lb /><lb />@.M SCHULTZ G- vivilly ¥<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bona. J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />Ro &amp; FLEMING, _<lb />WE<lb /><lb />| ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />| Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />' Practice in all the curte.<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find =~<lb /><lb />3arbders.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can b2 found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Refleetor office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. ¢<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a -<lb /><lb />pq ABER EDMUNDS, |<lb />FASHIONABLE BARFEK, 4<lb /><lb />Special attention civen to Cleaning<lb />GentlemensClothing,<lb /><lb />EEN WItLLE _<lb /><lb />Ieale Acadeay,<lb /><lb />The nex. sessing oof the school will<lb /><lb />open on<lb />MONDAY saPu. 6, lar<lb /><lb />and continue for 14 months. |<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary Knglish per mo, $2 00<lb />Intermediateo ~* o : $2 50<lb />Higher yy ml, $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ee $1.00<lb /><lb />The work and isclpline of the shoo!<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />| We ask @ continuance of your past<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W BH RAGSDAUE, 3<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE, |<lb /><lb />imouto<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />ate canes<lb /><lb />have " * * al behind ~} r<lb />proof 8 for 104<lb /><lb />07 Marmite Tr i<lb />Pt Se a<lb /><lb />¥, ;<lb />. * is i<lb />. 4<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />af<lb /><lb />eed<lb /></p>
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        <p>SO IRON Tete MS oe TLL Lael Rta = aS<lb />Se: OSH Oi eee hesT : : f &amp;<lb />va<lb /><lb />| _. Atlantic Coast Line. ae (| DIRECTORY... | Fy gummmmsrrmes"-esseieanes<lb /><lb />~Mapufactorerr and bicycle a |<lb />Schedule in Effect: Aug. 16th, 18¢8, ridera are greatly interested in | ce | a _ oneal 2 o? b<lb />Departures from Wilmington. the expected imtroduction of the CH RCI, oee eS as<lb />NORTHBOUND. chainless safety of 1893. It is<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />9.35 a. m. Nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11,10 leading makers are now at work Se bet ecrniy<lb />: am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Will/aiming to perfect a ¢'aipless Thursday evening. Phew A. W. Setzer,<lb />gag an acay yt gga wheel for thespring trade. The Pastur, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />Weldon &amp; 3) p alg Peterabutg workinesof the chainless un achine | ¢, p, Rountree, Superintendent.<lb />b.F4 pm, Richmond 6.50 pm, | &amp;ré kept very secret, and already a acu<lb />Norfo k 6.05 p m, Washing-| weil known manufacturers hint) C4?HOLIC"No reg<lb />ote dci it aie ae | that it may be 1899 before the} EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Bane<lb />am, Phi'adelpnia 3:45 a m, i ~peelT ure|day, morning and evening. Lay scr-<lb />Now York 6.53 9m, Boston Norah oe Wl ad oe a pig vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />900 p m. Mil tibet dee sei ~on ihe! Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30<lb />DAILY No 40"Fas enger"Dve Mag eertie tite cus bat | de A.M. W..B. Brown, Superinter-dant.<lb />7.15 pm. noiia8.55p m Warsaw 9,10| tablished that a number of lea ern Nib lds. Gace.<lb />Rit patie Seg bea baa spor alae equipped to da morn'ng and evening, Prayer<lb />BS in Reve ee eetbore furnish chainless wheels next, meeting Wednosday evening. Rev.<lb />Pie Wola, i frida i, 27 year, but some doubts are felt as N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday. school<lb />folk 10.°0 2,1 Detetaburd to whether the demand for this/9:30 A. M. A. B, Ellington, Superin-<lb />3 24a m, Richmond 4.26 a m,|tvpe of cicycle next vear will | ~endent.<lb />Washington 7.414 m, Baiti,| warrant the manafacturing of o&amp; PRESBYTERIAN"Services _ thira<lb /><lb />ag<lb />os<lb />a<lb />x<lb />3<lb />more 9.5 4 m, Philadeipnia| greater ~ pumder of cbainless Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev. 50<lb />i<lb />ig<lb />eg<lb />¥<lb />be<lb />a<lb /><lb />. :<lb />. ; 7 T<lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg-| Well known that tive or six of the ' G<lb />| : }<lb />7<lb /><lb />¥,<lb /><lb />25¢ 15) REGULATE THE LIVER, y a ie<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUAR ANTRED to cure any ¢axeor constipation, Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-<lb /><lb />: live, never rip or gripe, but cause easy uatural results, Sam<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDYTCO., Chicazo, Montreal, Can.. or New York, 919.<lb />HOP OSCE SCPSSSOCOEOCSSC COCO COCSOSCOe<lb /><lb />ig?<lb />2¢eZ oOL<lb /><lb />Oe 11.15 a m, New York 2.02 P| wheels. The construction of the|J. B. Mouton. Pastor. Sunday school<lb />sesso A din 1898 chainless is alleged to be|9:30 A.M. E. B, Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent ,<lb /><lb />~apeul sodseqo ou FF<lb /><lb />PaadjUBABNs UOTIVSELVS<lb /><lb />Ayerods v<lb />~¥IO AA OAOIG piv Sugno<lb />, liq i ° |: . |<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND, ;<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake satisfactory, but by po means<lb /><lb />40 p m. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad.| Pe?fect, so that the manvfacturers LODGES.<lb />bourn 5.40 p m Marion 6 43 p| feel that in another twelve months<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- they, will be better able to turn .<lb />te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05! -nt a perfect wheel of the chain-<lb /><lb />*uOSBIS Ul VPpRUI SONIA Oy<lb /><lb />oHHHHOM<lb />St) 8 3B2 *9223))9 JO sNOlIq Moy<lb /><lb />NOME LTH CNY WIL ed<lb /><lb />IVOILOVad St<lb /><lb />duys<lb />09080 FT,<lb /><lb />B oy) pus appiauaaig jo suaztito<lb />© a] 0} sadlades sIY S419y¥O<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />c-<lb /><lb />m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August oo<lb />08.30. m, Macon 11°30 tm. less type.-"New York Sun.<lb /><lb />Atlanta 12.15 pm, Chartés- a EE ing, J. M. ReussW. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.4) Sec.<lb /><lb />= am. Jacksonville 8.20 a A Burke County Klondike, _ Cea eaae SEE TH A T 9 Re<lb />1 fe St. 7 ugnstine 10.20 um.Tam = I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17 ; |<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb /><lb />poojuvienS eins ~onszeyieo Cpuva 419109"<lb /><lb />284 neet3 first and third Monday ever-<lb /><lb />pa 6.40 pm, | ; : 1 ewe | Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />ARRIVALS AU WILMINGTON The Herald is reliably intormed ; Johnson N. G. L.H. Pender, Sec.<lb />| FROMTHE NoRTd. ""| that within the last week or ten dayea) &amp; oe par River Lodge No. 93,t<lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenver"Boston | Mt= Kueisher, with shovei and pan! meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />$40 P.M. 1.03 1m. New Yark 9,00 pm, | 'as taken out of a pit about four tee | Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti. square and vhree feet deep, over feur| R. and S,<lb /><lb />more 5,50 am, Washington | hundred pennywieghts of gold ata mine ~ , 1696<lb />4.30 ain, Ric - . OMG | BR. A."Zeb vance Council No. Wh t | It ?<lb />Ureaing the cn fk belonging to Mr. D. MeKuinzie, of Mor. meets every Thursday evening. W. B. a S 3<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro | 227to�"� near the famous Pax Hill} Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />i 12.12 m, Ricky Mount 12.45|�"�ines six miles north of town. +; K.of H.--[nsurance Lodge No. 110 It is a picture ot tne celebrated a<lb /><lb />pm, Wison2 1z pm. Golds"| nugget weighing one hundred penny-! . ~ ing. Joh<lb />~0 | , ~ i. anit . | meets every Friday evening. ohr<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, weights was taken out lat week. This;<lb /><lb />: FKlunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb />nate rum a 6 16 pm, nugeet sold for $82. 4 i fe pice ene ang miseta r<lb />vO. 41."Passenger"L, Tn ue meenT one ci bi .L of H, Pi 0 2 |<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelpma, 3� WoC? a ete aes Cc. W. B. Wilson. see.<lb /><lb />i 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, mining right here at home."~Morgan--<lb /><lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich2| ton Her. 1d. we iRestin use The outfit ot no business man is<lb /><lb />mond 7.80 pm, P<lb /><lb />812 ai ctereburg or OO complete without one.<lb />I Meldon 048 im, oTartore| pe COLLEGES.<lb />tis antral a3 -BYETbdy Boye fo. The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb />|<lb />| ~uldsburo 7-01 oau, Warsaw) ae .<lb />ane 7 ims Maden 8.05 am, panies . Fleeced 7 of : has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />- 61"Pagg ~.. : n% G1 20 | :<lb />except New Bern 9.20 a ee the age, pleasant and refreshing to ~the p i: ACE tt al slg eae ia Aven see tree oe<lb />Walnut street. kidueys, liver and bowels, cleamsing NTT for Young LaJies 8 rnhowver cheap they are. e<lb />| 7 FROM THE SOUTH. the entire system, dispel colds, eure IN STITUT Raleigh, N. C. a y<lb />| AILY No, 54"Passenger"Leawe Excelignt buildings and beautiful<lb /><lb />Sunday ville 10.42 am. This<lb /><lb />; ~ train|iaste, act gertly and positively on<lb />12.40 P.M. arrives at gevtly and  poritively<lb /><lb />M headache, fever, ~habitual constipat on ; :<lb />. 12,15 P.M Tamna 8,00 I ae , pe grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />| . pm, Jacksonville 6 ae ea and biliousness. Please Luy ard try a] Soiendid climate. Stands at the very You may never,<lb /><lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Charles | 00% ¢f C. U. (C. today. 1%, 23, 50 | front in Female Education. ~Thorough But should you eve iea=".<lb /><lb />ton 6.383 am, olumbia 5.59 / cents. Sold and cuaranteed to cure |-in its Courses. High in its Standard.<lb />am, Atlanta $2) am, Matai by all druggists. . Unsurpassedin If8 INTELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />-oU am a 3.05 pe AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES. | @ *<lb />Denmark 385 pn "simpeer sre vonableptiens, Ba at "eats an. O r In ng<lb />40 ¢ Torence &amp; 3% ~a... ~yretsonable ptie-s. Send for cat-<lb /><lb />A am, Elorence 8.55 am. NOTICE, Veryre.<lb /><lb />alog xt o JaS. DINWIDDIE, M.A.<lb /><lb />cae 9.36 am, Chadbowrn<lb />1.06 am? Ke Waccamaw | x ORTH CAROLIN®, J In the Spe<lb /><lb />Tratu @u*Scotiaud Neck 4 Pitt County. rior Court: . ""g~Come to see US, =<lb />*K Branch 2 } :<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p..m., Halifax 4.98 | E" Pata | TP RINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />PNP Ne aM<lb /><lb />~Mm., anri at .<lb />2 Gieenvilicesr on Neck at 5.10 p V8. + Action for Divorce.<lb /><lb />OK<lb /><lb />GGGOGOS<lb /><lb />4 opty ~ = ~~ ~~ ~, ~p oVr ~ ~ Or "~ (= (ay ) ~ tad ~ al y es ~ a<lb /><lb />2 ia, Returning lanes Kinston a Martha Cash, | Next Session Opens September 8. } 9 ace das ert t+ ty BBBBBBAAAAAS OMI OO A a]<lb />8. m., Greenville 8 52 a. m i five Defendant. ( : 3<lb /><lb />i o6 Waa. NETL Mg nt aboy Ml its [hree full courses of study. Large<lb />Hali x at 11:20 a. mu., Wa'don 11.40 arp | Lhe defendant above named will'take number of electives, ~T'wo full chairs in RE 4<lb />daily except Suuday. j notice that an Action for Divorec. en- English. Women admitted to all classes | rs<lb />lrain , titled as above, has been commenced in| #P8'sh. W , Dollars | 3 ~<lb /><lb />Wain VW asbnigton Branch leav tthe Superior Court of Piit County, and | One Hundred and ove Thousand | o! ata : 3 rs<lb />strives Pac atone. and 1.00 p. wy ae sal defendant will further take |#4ded to the endowment during the 2OULCOUULOUOUODGODOLMOULL COCODL�E eT rerer ee : mt<lb /><lb />} " 1a a oF i ~5 ADIN /, et egal ee ted Cor" Ped wes Py C A . Ui<lb />+ ib., and 3.40 Dd notice tliat ghe is required to appear at | Present year. Only male literary college Cat : DAA AL AL yy woyyyyY<lb />1 Mturningleaves | the next term et the Superior Court of | #2 North Carolina that is iocated ina<lb /><lb />M., Tarboro 9.45 a. m.<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., P<lb /><lb />ayine le 10.20 a. m. | said Covat beld on the 2nd Mon. | oHy: ; . . is<lb />: thine Pty serve Washington aes sGearaecte: Monday ic sectateter The bes: business course euros 0 Anything from jie<lb />| ept Su eo 7.20 p. mi. Daily ex-| 1907 at tte Conrt'House in Greenvitie. | the state. Sead for nan one caialoipie.<lb />os Scotls DN uneets with trains on and answer or demur to the compleint Adure ss . U. KILGU,<lb />| ~ eotland Neek Branch. ls ee : Durham, N.C. a<lb />| {in said action or the plaintiff will ap- V/<lb />i aatie 2 eae oar C, Via Alve-| ply to the nied for the relief demand- isitin SS Car a owm i 4<lb />* » At. datiy except Sun- | �,�d in gaiT complaint. See reomnorareticces<lb />. - ° ey Ve » Mm. + fhe ~ -<lb />| turning .2aves Plymoudh daily except Clerk Superior Court. . CORES SG EMEA:<lb />: Rach 2 7.50 a. m-, Sunday 9.00 a m.,} = = tie |. Relow hie Datei opele of aulsts F'ull Sheet Poser<lb />live Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll. 4% q wnd peanuts for yesterday, as furnishe aia<lb />Scien on Poe sop N. C, branch ~elas ELON COLLEGE. y by one cree | epee ion gM et<lb />Oro daily, except § ~ R A. chants oO ~ . »<lb />�"�, arriving Srafiiatiol ray S "Re WORST ee | . f The Daily Reflector<lb />paket 5 ae Lecarp gg 8.00 a.m,, ar-| Situated on Southern Railway, in! COTTOX, ~ e ¢<lb />vet at Go 9.30 a. m, ~ Piedmont section; very best water; i 8} :<lb />Trains on Latte branch Florence R cna locality, gy of picts Mildlipe 4 Gives the home ueWSs<lb />I t., leave Latta 6.40 p m, a. tian vhurek, non-sectarian ia spirit and | Middl 7 a]<lb />1.50 P Mm, Clio &amp;05 p Sheth teaching, ti ghest_mipral, fone, elegant die Seis 6315-16 every after noon at the<lb />; eave Cliot6.10 9 m, Dunbar 6.30 a m building, halls laboratories, etc., acule | Mone"tirm, | 1] ° f i<lb />arrive Latta 7, . ~Ity of specialist, cu-educational, curri- 7 ) sma rice-of 25 cen<lb />| day. m4 7-50 a aa, daily exeept Sun- Cala: eee of best male college, three PEANUTE P e ts a<lb />Train onClinton B degree courses, must liberal terms, best | Prine 42 month. Are You a sub- :<lb />saw for Clinton cally, extort th hae: Adnan UT RINSOT, Geren a a scr tber ? I { ft<lb />: 10 00 a, wa. » oMtept Suduay, | Address J. J, A'T N, Chairman, | "ancy 3 i 28 no p<lb />P| Aiba and 80, tetra Blo Cole. 6." pan oon ought to be tt<lb />nase call : . lone"quiet.<lb />Train No. » ~<lb />| ni Weldon forall pontedaty ~alltel vg| ) LUMBER, Na 7<lb />scichmone, alse at Rovk Mount with \ E HAVE ESTABLISHED A ee<lb />| Norfolk aud Uarolina R h for Noniolk Lumber ie nag ose eabiar sf 2<lb />| ie all pointes North folk, W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />: ca GOUN Fate. for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be Select F emale School,<lb />iH 1. M. EM OREON tran eee PE | en MINES BROS. LUMBER CO aC<lb />ti MLE ON. * HINES - LU: 4 t { this school will | wlan oie<lb />} ; J. B.KBNLY. Grown Manager Kinston, 0. teste t te ee |<lb />* bis oe : 4 13 2 aaa u reacts matic tg nae oo (<lb />| pel UU Greenville Market, | woypay,on orserimwer. The Hastern Reflector.<lb />: | THE MORNIN G STAR Jorected by 3. M. Schultz. The terms aue as follows: | ~<lb />| T Old Fi, Buiter, per ; o4 °<lb />| i 3 eit: hie est Western sides 5t $0 6 Fahipudiee ~ibn " . Ig . only $1 a year. i<lb />a ee Sugar cured JIany 10 to 124 lud nt $i i<lb />} aly Newspaper in Noth 3 ) 40 to 60 Music including useet nstrument $3 v0 contains. the news every.<lb />: ae oe rh oe | OO Mey | 450 60| No deduction for soss time except in ) w Alc. r d me y if rege fe<lb />i \ im git t ney vif Tyg Flour, Family 4,25 to 6.75 care Boe of as much as one ee 4 al gives 1 Ormla~<lb />i e oe ia oein . oi sur?<lb />{| : Or J ary ina. Lard 5} 010) ~phe instruction is thorough in a'l its oe or me ton to the farmers, * CS-<lb />| | elie tek ae ani Oats 85 to 40 preset Tye morpl- sone: spd. Ap lj : pee. 5 eeinil th Hig<lb />" Sieimnenmeger mere aa 4 to 6! lectual influetices are unguypassed, The t v tt Wye<lb />1 Thaler leestedtars fcat | Cote : 1719 20) iseipline mild ut postvety Ay es pecian'y othose growin:<lb />k ~ 4 i a i~ F a<lb />eS SOON oDally gar oun rot 20] Ponta Pear lobacco, that is worth<lb />a hh iy yi Mol rye pe Pe T N'to * eanyille ue if ie is di Ve ected ct i! . ' Hh<lb />7 | VB Class nthe State pecs 7 ve 1 | July, 21, 1897. | cis Ast 7 many af les. mic<lb />1 ; viet ae. Me aS Eh A dll a 1 : ~ ' mat " ~ fa P| : : . ; : aio 7 ig a rae . ai! |<lb />: W #Hz, BeRNARD Beeswax. pe: ae . | tie sUDS sription. : ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. &amp; big<lb /><lb />pa Pe ete<lb />Se See ee<lb /><lb />: -<lb /><lb />otuner Coots<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />ee ere ot<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 ja momentous<lb />money saving occasion<lb /><lb />ene pe men kn<lb /><lb />Wash Goods<lb /><lb />Unmercifully cut.<lb /><lb />1250. yards beautiful<lb />Dress Ginghams to go<lb />at 6 cts a yd.<lb /><lb />stock Light<lb />Wash Material com-<lb /><lb />rising new colorings<lb />in Breezy Fabrics to be<lb />sold at 8c and4c per ya<lb />up.<lb /><lb />2000 yards of White<lb />Goodsat bargain prices<lb /><lb />Ladies Ruffed Shirt<lb />Waist Sets ail colors at<lb />15 cts Sets.<lb /><lb />EELECTOR<lb />ta A a Ga @ i  2 oe ve<lb />. 9 et 3 ve % j &amp;<lb /><lb />smn oe<lb /><lb />IUDICIOUS ALVERTISING<lb />J<lb /><lb />erences<lb /><lb />~reates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />T Preserves many a large business. ,<lb />Revives many a «dull. business,<lb />- Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Socures success to any business<lb /><lb />i Wa *<lb /><lb />sfo oadvertise  udiciousiy,TT uve tne<lb />columns of tu RB*LEOTOR<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />em<lb /><lb />Keening Constantly at it Brings Spccess<lb /><lb />Ccaciceatncesitinnaeataatinae ett: CACO NG Ot<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />Passenger and mai train roing<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M; ~Going South,<lb />arrives 6:57 P, M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />eer ae<lb /><lb />Generally tair tonight and i riday.<lb /><lb />pace mart eet<lb /><lb />NINTH INNING.<lb /><lb />September at the Bat and Makes<lb />These Rars.<lb /><lb />Eggs and chitikcens at S. M. Schultz<lb /><lb />Services inthe Bapast church toe<lb /><lb />aight.<lb /><lb />hir. Merchant, if you are wise,<lb /><lb />DonTt delay to advertise. |<lb /><lb />Fresh ioday"Gov, Carr Buiter in 1<lb />Ib packages. S. M. ScHu.rz.<lb />New sweet mixed Pickles, 20 cents<lb />a quart at D. S. SmithTa.<lb /><lb />Nice tine of V siurg Cards just re-<lb /><lb />1 ceived at REFLECTOR office.<lb /><lb />In our<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 />Ludies Oxfords worth $2.00,<lb />Swept down to $1.65.<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, |<lb />Swept down to 31°20,<lb /><lb />Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00,<lb />Swept down to 79,<lb />Misses ard ebildiens reduced<lb />p same propurtion<lb /><lb />enema<lb /><lb />A depleted stock cannot supply<lb />your wan:s, realizing this fact we<lb />are adding to ovr already large<lb />stock of senscuable 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 />andstylish things.<lb /><lb />Our stock of |<lb />Groceries, Furniture,<lb />Ha dware, Crockery,<lb />and Geuts Furnishings<lb /><lb />is large and compiete and we<lb />would take pleasure in showing<lb />you throsgh acd posting you ~in<lb />Ds agen Remomber) now :18 the<lb /><lb />ne And here ib the place to find<lb /><lb />&amp; mawmoth outburst of ba<lb />Tories<lb /><lb />| golicit she patronage of all my triends<lb /><lb />You get value for your money when<lb />you edvertise in the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />A business injecter,<lb />An ad in Reriecror.<lb /><lb />The latest march is called oThe<lb />Klonaike.� It is full of minors.<lb /><lb />Genuive Faber avd Simplex lead,<lb />pencils at Refiector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Attention is called to the notice by<lb />E, A. Moye, Clerk Superior Court, *cf<lb />Louis Cash against Martha Cash, ace<lb />tion for divorce,<lb /><lb />Beautiful line Bicycle Caps, Tam<lb />OTShanters and Sailors at Mrs.. M. D,<lb />HiggsT. Also new Linens for Centre<lb />Pieces, ~Tray Cluths and Doyhies.<lb /><lb />Iam north after new millinery<lb />gouds. My stock thisseason will em-<lb />brace the verv prettiest and mos* tash"-<lb />ionable styles on the market.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. D. Higgs.<lb /><lb />The chimneys that have stood onthe<lb />Beinavd preperty since the fire in Feb-<lb />ruary of last year were torn down to~<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Ladies wanting rice stat.unery can<lb />find it at Retlectcr Book Store. Very<lb />latest styles. |<lb /><lb />I will commence to handle Beet<lb />tomorrow, Friday, September 3rd, and<lb /><lb />and. customers. | W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />If you want your laundry done right,<lb />send it to me in time for Wednesday's<lb />shipment. Puckages always ready tor<lb />delivery Saturday eveniog,<lb /><lb />C.8B, WHICHAKD,<lb />Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />Boarders Wanted. "<lb /><lb />Ihave taken in charge the Ricks<lb />House and am prepared to take board-<lb /><lb />Wilson, Brunswick an + Wayne, where<lb /><lb />~ecmplainuts of rect has been received,<lb /><lb />| ss SEPTEMBER SOX.<lb /><lb />Rights and Lefts"Some-of the<lb />Wearers.<lb /><lb />C. C. Vines, of Falkland spent to-<lb />day here.<lb /><lb />Dr. C. J. O'Hagan went to Ffassells<lb />today.<lb /><lb />visiting Mrs. R. L. Smith,<lb />Miss Bttie Darden, of Greene coun<lb />ty, is visiting Miss Ayimer Sugg.<lb /><lb />Mrs..S. A. Peebles returned Wed-<lb />nesday evening trom a visii to Wil-<lb />/<lb /><lb />son,<lb /><lb />K R&amp;R. Tonstall returned Wednesday<lb />evening tiom Washington ard Ba:tT-<lb /><lb />more.<lb /><lb />W.M,. Long came in) Wednesday<lb /><lb />evening trom his trip north after new<lb /><lb />gr ods.<lb /><lb />Rev. M. T. Moye, uf Wilson, spent<lb />Wedneaday night with bis brother, K.<lb />A. Moye,<lb /><lb />iuiss Rosa Qvinerly, of Centreville,<lb />who was visiting Mra, EK. A. Moye,<lb />lett Wecnesday eveniog.<lb /><lb />L: F. Evans and wife bave moved<lb />back to town ~and tak:n rooms at A.<lb />H. CritcherTs in South Greenville.<lb /><lb />Miss Willie Hargroye, of Veashing"<lb />ton, who was visting Mirs. A. J. dohn-<lb />heme to-<lb /><lb />ston, near town, returned<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. L. Huinber acd little son<lb />re~urned this morning from a_ visit fo<lb />her parents atT Beaufort. Her sister,<lb />Miss Lucile Davis, accompanied her<lb /><lb />home for a visit here.<lb /><lb />Rainbow in the West<lb />Just after sunset Wednesday even-<lb />ing arainbow could be seenin the |<lb />.<lb />western sky. Wedo not recell ever!<lb />seeing one in that direction before,<lb />especially at the ime of day.<lb /><lb />oo wean<lb /><lb />New Cotton.<lb />The first bale cf new Pitt coucty<lb />cotton was brought to Greenville hy<lb />Mr. W. T. Fleming, Wedneeday after<lb /><lb />Supply Co. This<lb />weighed 518 pounds, classed as mid-<lb /><lb />bale of cotton<lb /><lb />dling, and brought 7? cents.<lb /><lb />WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />For the Week Ending August 30th<lb /><lb />The bein. ing of the week ending<lb />Mosier, vert 30th, was faverable,<lb />but the Jatier ualf wes very warm and<lb />dry, and, as no good general rain has<lb />occurred in August, the drought is<lb />again becoming very injurious in the<lb />central and eastern portions of the Sta~e.<lb />Cotton has been so heavily fruited,<lb />however, that, notwithstanding coneid-<lb />erable shedding, a large crop must Le<lb />mede. It is opening everywhere ard<lb />picking will become general next week,<lb />Corn is generaliy very good. Cutting<lb /><lb />central and west portions of tie State;<lb />with excellent restlts.<lb />EAST&amp;RN DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />Some li,ht showers vccurred at the<lb />the beginning of the week (23d, 24th)<lb />but the remainder was warm and vw«ry<lb />dry. The clear weather was favorable<lb />for fodder pulling and most of the crop<lb />has been saved in good condition.<lb />Cotton continues to suffer considerably<lb />from drought, especially in Northaunp-<lb />ton, Halifax, Edgecombe, parts of<lb />considerable shedding occurs; many<lb />The crop is opening tast everywhere<lb />and picking {rom now on will be gen-<lb />eral; it is feand that some cotton. 18<lb />wpering prematurely, Grinding corn<lb />unl boiling syrup has commenced,<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. G Lang, of Farmvilie, is]<lb /><lb />¢ and winter<lb /><lb />clothing,<lb /><lb />mish<lb /><lb />Shoes, Notions, &amp;e., d&amp;ec.<lb /><lb />are in all and we ask vou to call and, inspect<lb />them. We bought large and offering bargains<lb /><lb />FLEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />R. R. E, B. H{GGS. Cashier,<lb />A.G.COX, =<lb />G. 3,<lb /><lb />. HENRY HARDING,<lb />CHERRY, j Vice Pres. AssTt:Ceshier<lb /><lb />OAPITAL': Minimum $10,000; Maximam 3100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />and curing tobacco continues in north j{<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.N. C.<lb /><lb />eee ne<lb /><lb />Star Bank wants yourtriendship and a share<lb />. ifnotall, of your business, and will grant<lb /><lb />~every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb /><lb />banking. We invite correspondence or a_per-<lb />sonal interview to that end. oe a te<lb /><lb />noon, and purchased by the Greenville | Jy<lb /><lb />KAWKAAAWARAAANANA<lb />GOODS |<lb /><lb />en HM<lb /><lb />OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.<lb />FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.<lb /><lb />weuty-two 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 Telegraphy. ~ihe Largest and Best Equipped<lb />Fitting School in the South, Location healthful and beautiful. oTerms to suiy<lb />the times.� For beautiful new catalogue address, " :<lb />"Profs, J. A. &amp; M. H. HOUT, Oak Ridge, N.C.<lb /><lb />i) FES OW AERTS.<lb />AT OUR RET<lb /><lb />We huve placed a large Refriger-<lb />ator in our market to keep all our<lb />meats cool and free from flies.<lb /><lb />School For Girls And<lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Monday, Sept. 6th, I will open<lb />my school for girls and small boys in<lb />the new schoo: building on Mr- 'W. B.<lb />WilsonTs. lot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terms, etc., made known on spplica-<lb />tione MISS MYKTLE WILSON,<lb /><lb />~There seems to be a ,oor etand of fall<lb />Irish potatoes generally,<lb /><lb />'NO CURE"NO PAY.�<lb /><lb />oie Set<lb />Stor Chills, Fever snd allT forms of<lb />Jularia, It 1s simp A and Quinine<lb />steless form. Children love it<lb /><lb />~prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb /><lb />Veh) i; aa tt ers and frnish large and comfortable<lb />a i bs THE] | rooms. Low prices and satisfaction<lb />La it. ey al ~| guaranteed.<lb /><lb />PA<lb /><lb />| |<lb /><lb />MRS. &amp;. D. LAWHORN.<lb /><lb />| Tonics. Price, 600. *<lb /><lb />When yor want fresh<lb />MASONIC LUGE NOHUL Beef 1 ~ork or Sausage<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept, 14.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough. For. terms, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />apply to<lb />pPly ® MRS. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />Fete, ae thal y<lb /><lb />send us your orders and you will<lb />get something mice, clean and<lb />fresh every time. Phone 41. "<lb /><lb />Valhington &amp; Chel<lb /><lb />Sr eeiellllg Seman Ot me<lb /></p>
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