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          <lb />__ DJ WHICHARD, Eitor ad Owner. ~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION,<lb /><lb />i : ; i;<lb />of + me<lb /><lb />Val.-6. | GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1897. No, 852.<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />it<lb />satan s eat oe ~<lb /><lb />BETHEL : | Haptic | EERE<lb />ITEMS. WHICHARD ITEMS.<lb />: ISH ALWAYS SHIM I) f Lerner, N.C., Sept. 13th, T97, Wuicaarb, N, ., Sept. 13th °97,<lb />se J. Moore went-to Kinston Sat" A very large crowd attended the<lb />Bune night and returned this morn yearly meeting at Briery Swamp yes- a 2<lb />5° terday. enn 3<lb />} J a<lb />~Robert Salsbury, of HassellTs wag in| Ths warm, dry weather is causing at<lb />? town Saturday, co.ton to open rapidly. "<lb />] ete<lb />Kinchen Taylor, of Beaufort county, | Ernest Whichard who has beon very Om /<lb />spent teday here with his son, Jas, A, | fick with fever is improviug. bn<lb />Taylor, Miss Jennie Warren is very sick. BD<lb />9 S. T. Carson has opened a_ stock of Charley Bradley, A. C. u. f gent at bye ct ty ene<lb />goods in his ~ . . os =o<lb />: goods 10 his new brick store on! main Pactolus, gave us a pleasan? call this} © 5 e =) ooh<lb />street. morning, = a oO tna<lb />2 peeok<lb />Rev. A. §. Ishida preached and lec~ | Miss Cot.ie Hearne, of Greenville, Oo er ® e OD<lb />ured to a large crowd in the Methodist spent last week with relatives near (Rs | toh e a nm S<lb />a ? church Sunday morning. here. R ao ry 02 oo<lb />We have the largest! ~ | eo  SHOOSH<lb />| . Delila Bernis, the infant chiid of| Miss Ella Wilsor, of Beautort coun- = pe oho 5 fm B ayy<lb />and most complete Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Nelson, aged (6 | ty, is visiting relatives here. oe a @ ble<lb />: i mMontns, died last Friday morning at 2 Miss Mary Whitehurst who bas. (Re Po 5S of i ht<lb />igck GE Hull. lea ee weet a Go : mmo OB eo<lb />8: OCK O all oefoek, 4t Was buried in tue ceme"| haon teaching near here has closed her we fa<lb />: tery Saturtay evening, Funeral ser" sshvoi tor the present. ep a ct co fonts] ful<lb />x and Wip- vices. were ¢ ndie | ~av | re S 2 = o<lb />A ~ es. were cond.eted at the grave by ; . ; ~ ty So.8<lb />3 be ae Misses Stella Ward, of Greenvélle © Sad he<lb />7 | Rey. B, B. Culvreth, oe REN LO<lb />a ter and Odessa Rawls, of Robersonville,| &amp;, id © :<lb />a : Roy, the only child of Mr, and Mre. | are visiting Mrs, H. $. Congleton. @y i Sty fe} v8 aca<lb />4 V a ey Hl ema<lb />a Ww. W. thomas, aged 2 years and 3 Weare glad to know that J. L, re o yo fet Qu ~ : j<lb />2 | days did Saturday ut 2 o'clock: P. M Porking is improving. | re ow br] wu Ahora tm<lb />a \ Funeral services were held in the b=] q &amp; c O° P ped<lb />. whedie Gis ak Ric. J.J. Mason left this morning to} em. Om me<lb />a | Methcdist chuen Surday evening at 4 i - oA 2 09 Op Ss<lb />: | o'clock P. M. by Rev. B. B. Culbreth | 8¢cept a position at Grimesland. po os Bes (qe) grim) =<lb />4 acter which it was buried in the ceme | ©. L, Whichard, ot Norfolk, spent | Sa� top GS &amp; Op<lb />i tery, a few days at his old home last week: ig 3 | aA) CD<lb />2 uC : a) e<lb />= We extend our svmpathies to the The Oak Grove Sunday School bad eo2do = . fod<lb />' bereaved parents of the above named a pienic at Kee'sville last Friday, We: OSS"<lb />children. hear it was a success.<lb />) | The dry weather has greatlydam- J. g, Mooring will retuin to Chapel<lb /><lb />agcd the crops in this section. Hill tomorrow.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />| NOTIONS ROCHDALE ITEMS. | HE LACKS INFORMATION,<lb />. Tit ae | -rints Inaccurate Market<lb />| Rocupare, N. C,,Sept. 13th, T97. ALE A Tee Dencurate Marke<lb /><lb />Reports<lb /><lb />~UMOYS Taha ~sou<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />The siound is yet dry and dusty and<lb /><lb />fater 1s a ine fi - fp o a 2<lb />a bar re PRP teres the tape o: The Danville Tobacco Journal ic FRA NK WILSON The Kir &amp;<lb />SHO mn S en niving netes from corresnondeats on | T Clothier.<lb />J AA Kd y " is<lb /><lb />BR. A, Willoughby lost a sheltez used the various tobacco markets, under the;<lb /><lb />to gin cotton under, Thursday, by fire, ~head of oGreenvilla, N. C � dated Auz.<lb /><lb />wie k MDD ck J. F. Allen and B. ¥. Crawford Jost} 21.prints the follow ng cs oreported by !<lb />all of their ginning m.achinerT except" EK. 1. Morgan � |<lb /><lb />jing the engine. Mrs. Pattie F, Smith| oFarmers very busy cuttirg and<lb /><lb />�,� ako lost a half bale of eotton in the cuving this week. Offerings with us a<lb />ie e, sv tar have been mostly first primings, ere pee<lb />Everett Exsan and John Walston, | plices. for which have been satistactory if have a e * l<lb />eon near Snow Hill, were visiting in| ution: ~The suiey Warehouse here es : 4 'P Cl |<lb />tna Sica being built and will be completea soon,<lb />ever brought to our town Sunday, &amp; I<lb /><lb />With fine crops, ample tacilities for<lb /><lb />Greenville | Miss Louse Brand way, ot Ayden,! ha-dling and a good corps of buyers, Depa rt rrhie th) ts,<lb /><lb />returned to her kome today, after a two we are bound ty havea govd market.TT»<lb />or three days visit over this way. If other reports in the Journal are<lb /><lb />W. L, Cobb | is having a nice picket | a8 inaccurate as this, it 1s not giving<lb /><lb />tee wall built around his front yard. He is| its readers information that is worth a DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />NAAN Narain em Awe!<lb /><lb />" : also making other improvements on his| ¢eut. In the first place thare is no EK, Tk<lb /><lb />4 fiead. L. Morgan in Greenville. Aui Green- ave more pat erns My line of clot!<lb /><lb />: ; , "es Se<lb />.. We bought a large Miss Alice Smith, of Greenville, }s ne Neale ous enim and more bolt goodsT. 5<lb />a t k d : there- visiting relatives aud friends up this house more than two years ago, and 18 much more complete<lb />.. StOC au ee tbe every one ~f them is doing a big busi- than ever before. In} |<lb /><lb />| way.<lb /><lb />T fore Nea sel Walter Barrett and wife, from near rei pbb pages ie a ue the latest colors both|ane I se suit Aid Ip<lb />oo ~|Greevile were ving te. teaty | eae He osshtonng Saw be plain and fancy. Trim-{clay worsted, c..eviots,<lb />f see ; bes on<lb /><lb />ee om mneR tO match intwid' haa<lb /><lb />a 2K. Jas, L, Smith, Sunday. | paper. 1S vy plaids froth<lb /><lb />| braids, sets velvets,}$3.00 to 15.00. Spec-<lb />" ~ |Silks, and Jet. ial orders taken.<lb /><lb />b If you want gooo ea Ae : |<lb /><lb />q stylish goods come and ALPRED FORGES. | Ck ee<lb /><lb />: ee i SHOES HATS<lb /><lb />4 see us. It is no trou- wa Pe pot al ~ che ~ ~<lb /><lb />3 ble to show goods and Dry Goods -:- and -: Notions, Prices from .75 to} i bave hats trom .59<lb /><lb />| we take pleasure � SO CLOTBING, oka tic igh 0<lb /><lb />Oh ies<lb /><lb />dee ; Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, guarenteed. Mens $3,/*tifl, any style, crush,<lb /><lb />eae FURNITURE, H ARDW ARES Shoes guaranteed. Ajalpine, stiff, and broad<lb /><lb />| | lspecial lme of babyibrim. A big line of.<lb />C. Ty,  GENERAL MERCEENUDISE shoes. ~ Caps: and Tam oshanter<lb /><lb />|<lb />a POL 4<lb /><lb />, , , Ifyou want td ~save money trade with us. adil<lb />Tl Agent for George A. ClarkTsSpool Cotton [oy aU<lb /><lb />, : : i sl : Ul a a Lime and Builders;Material a Specialty. | iH. M. H ARDE. : |<lb /><lb />Give us a call mn we will do our best to<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Why She Married Him.<lb /><lb />rena ai E<lb /><lb />It was their first quarrel, says<lb />The Bostsn Post.<lb />oWell, I dcnTt see how I came<lb />to marry you,� she snapped:<lb />~Same here,� he re~urned,<lb />oWhat ever could 1 see in you,�<lb />she continued, bitterly. oAll<lb />men are the same, as lovers, but<lb />as husbands, itTs different, you<lb /><lb />_ * 3.2 wat CHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />penne<lb /><lb />claaaoeel<lb /><lb />nate<lb /><lb />Suered as gecond-lass mail matter.<lb /><lb />pevnWeond<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />SI'TRSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />mse<lb /><lb />Cheyer $3.00 know.�<lb /><lb />One co, te ee i0| oOb, ho, all men are the same<lb />Delivered in town by earriers without as lovers. Then you had a lot of<lb /><lb />extrs cost. lovers? Thanks for your extra-<lb /><lb />Hberal and can be<lb /><lb />I always<lb />the editor or at ordinary candor! I way<lb /><lb />thonght you were a flirt, but now<lb />you have spoken the words out of<lb />your own mouth.�<lb /><lb />oOut of my owz mouth! Can<lb />a person speak with some one<lb />elseTs mouth, you ninny? Why<lb />doaTt you try to be logical, as<lb />well as insulting? {[ suppose itTs<lb />too much to expect from cone<lb />whose brains are in his wustache,<lb />or in bis clothes, or in his pretty<lb />feet. Ob, donTt whins, I know<lb />vour faults, to a dot.�<lb /><lb />oWell, since you do,� headded,<lb />oT will be frank with you and say<lb />that I married you to give you<lb />the opportunity to tell me my<lb />faults, so that I could in time<lb />approach your own angelic stan-<lb />dard of perfection.�<lb /><lb />oIndeed, and I marriea you<lb />because you were such an expert<lb />at repairing a bicycle tire.<lb />DonTt you remember how vou<lb />carried your jiffy outfit around<lb />with you? You were so expert !�<lb /><lb />oYou used to tell me you mar-<lb />ried. me because you loyed me.<lb /><lb />oWhata silly answer that was 1g<lb /><lb />oThen you are a liar, too, eh ?�<lb /><lb />o] say I married you because<lb />you were such an expert tire re-<lb />pairer. Wheni quit riding the<lb />bicycle, I'll have no mote use for<lb />you, do you hear? Go out in the<lb />shed and clean my wheel and let<lb />me hear no more out of you for a<lb />week!T<lb /><lb />Acdvertiang rates are<lb />ad on application to<lb />che ofiieT<lb /><lb />Se incarnate eee<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice in the county, who will<lb />~eend in brief items of NEWS a8 It occurs<lb />dn each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />nittaniitammcteescatt<lb />ad<lb /><lb />nen<lb /><lb />~ 6<lb />TcESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1897.,<lb /><lb />cestesntomrenaic ~a<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL NOTES.<lb /><lb />Thirty persons were killed and<lb /><lb />185 wounded in a Colorado rail-<lb />road wreck on Friday.<lb /><lb />emer ncntnn monn<lb /><lb />A bornble butchery occurred<lb />near Hazleton, Pa. when the<lb />Sheriff ordered a company of<lb />deputies to fre on &amp; band of<lb />striking miners, killing 23 and<lb />wounding 40 more. The affair<lb />caused great excitement and<lb />wuch indignaticn against the<lb />Sheriff.<lb /><lb />The government expert physi-<lb />cian sect to Ocean Springs, Miss.,<lb />deciares the cases of fever there<lb />to be yellow fever, but of a mild<lb />type. The yellow fiag is raised<lb /><lb />in New Urleans also, there being<lb /><lb />several suspicious cases 10 that<lb /><lb />city.<lb />TS """"<lb />Everybcdy Says So.<lb /><lb />FOURTH PARTY<lb />Swan Quarrer, N. C., Sept 10 °97<lb /><lb />EDITOR OF Rer.ector :"The<lb />rews bas come down here that<lb />there 18 to be a fourth party.<lb />They say that this party is to be<lb />led by Sevator Butler, ex-Judge<lb />Avery, Judge Clark, Gov. Rasae)! |<lb />and his oniggers.�<lb /><lb />There is nothing said about<lb />their taking Josephus Daniels,<lb />butit is to be hoped they will get) -<lb />him too. Their invitation ex-<lb />tended to the worst elements of |<lb />all parties, is: oCome unto us and<lb />we will give you rest"and an<lb />office.� It is vaid thev are<lb />against rail roads, against capital,<lb />against laver, against che earth<lb />they say, otne old machiue is out<lb />of fix any bow.� (Wonder if any<lb />body thinks that quartet could fix<lb />it?) In fact itis said the motto<lb />of these leaders is, oagin every-<lb />thing but us.�<lb /><lb />We donTt like any such plat-<lb />form down here and don't think<lb />it would amount to wuch with ue<lb />but donTt how it would strike the<lb />ignorant people up in the West:<lb />ern part of the State"it might<lb />do some harm up there and we<lb />want you to use your influence<lb />sgaipst it. If you will we know<lb />something will drop"we sware<lb />by the Reriecror here.<lb /><lb />Give it to oem� Dave!<lb /><lb />Sioma Tav.<lb />[As isthe past cur friend will<lb />find the REFLEcToR ready to hit<lb />anything that is not Democrat-<lb /><lb />ani nate<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the<lb />mo:t wonderful meui al discovery of<lb />the age, pleasant and refreshing to the<lb />iaste, act gertly and poritively on<lb />kidueys, liver anu howels, cleansing<lb />the entire system, dispel colds, cure<lb />headache, fever, habitual constipat on<lb />and biliousness. Please Luy and try a<lb />box cf C, U. C, today. 19, 25,. 50<lb />cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure<lb />by all druggists.<lb /><lb />Living at Home.<lb />lf the people of the State will<lb />tive at home, raise their own sup-<lb />plies, use the products of their<lb />own manufacture and live with a<lb />reasovpable econony, they can<lb />live well in good times or in bard<lb />times, and can be independent of<lb />the rest of the world. We can<lb />raise every bushe! of corn and<lb />wheat, and every pound of meat<lb />that ws consume and can raise it<lb />more economically than we can<lb />buy it. [f we vaise our own food,<lb />the money that comes in from<lb />cotton, tobacco and other crops<lb />and products is clear money, and<lb />will constitute an annual surplus<lb />that willin time make the State<lb />rich and enable us to develop her<lb />great resources. We now manu-<lb />facture into yarn nearly every<lb />bale of cotton that we produce<lb />and a large part of our enormous<lb />tobacco crop is made into the<lb />finished product and gold in the<lb />State. Roller mills are dotting<lb />the country and we are grinding<lb /><lb />into flour practically all oar<lb />wheat crop. We are manufac~<lb />turing a large amount of furni-<lb />erie yon $8 there are numerous<lb />other industries springing up in<lb />the State. users<lb /><lb />North Carolina is making grat-<lb />ifying progress along these lines<lb />and the outlook is encouraging."<lb />Chazlotte News.<lb /><lb />~ ~The desigr cfa monunens to<lb />_the late Bevator Z. B. Vance, at<lb />_ Asheville, N. C., has been decid-<lb />_ edupon. It will be ashaft about<lb />« T2feet high, the core of which<lb />- will be of brick. and the surface<lb />_ It will stand in the<lb />are in front of the<lb />"Baltimore Sun.<lb /><lb />_<lb />Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and<lb />bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb /><lb />gripe. 10c.<lb /><lb />| ville.<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobaceo Spt and Smoxe Your<lb /><lb />late Away.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />aay te<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily andT torevsr, be made. well<lb />strong, magnetic. full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bae, the ~wonder-<lb />worger that makes weak men 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 />uaranteea cure. bookiet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.<lb />Chicato or New York.<lb /><lb />HesterTs Cotton Report.<lb /><lb />New Orleans, Sevt. 3 "Sec-<lb />retary Hester's New Orleans<lb />cotton exchange annual report<lb />was issuedto day, Mr. Hester<lb />puts the commercial yalae of the<lb />crop at $3676 per bale, against<lb />$41.09 last year, and $30 in 1894-<lb />T95 and the total value $3:21,925,(00,<lb />against $294,045,000 last year,<lb />pearly $28,000,000 wore than for<lb />the period last year. The past<lb />crop cost growers less than any<lb />yet produced.<lb /><lb />~The total spindles in the Scuth<lb />is 3,351,9 1, an increase of 158,753.<lb />The tctal number of milis is 482,<lb />an increase ot 7. Mr. Hester says<lb />that while the season had not<lb />been favorable to American mills,<lb />final results indicate the extent of<lb />the depression has been decided.<lb />ly overstated in the puplic prints<lb />ani otherwise. The takings.<lb />North and South, during the<lb />pa-t year, have been exceeded<lb />but twice in the previous seyen<lb />yeare. The mills of the North<lb />haye worked up as much cotton,<lb />while those of tke South used<lb />138,000 bales more tha. last year.<lb />Imports of foreign cotton amount-<lb />ed to the equivalent of 106,000<lb />bales. Secretary Hester places the<lb />worldTs visible supply of cotton<lb />to day at 984,000 bales, against 1,-<lb />035,000 last week. Of this 771,000<lb />is American against 803,000 last<lb />week. The total visible supply<lb />shows a decresse compared<lb />with last year of 333,000.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />Bo &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATORNEY38-AT-LAW,}<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the courts.<lb /><lb />~ een ee<lb /><lb />Shingles! Shingles!<lb /><lb />Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles,<lb />$3.15 per thorsand delivered at Green-<lb />Apply 'o<lb />J.R. SMITH &amp; BRO.<lb />Ayden, N.C.<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ KR HAvE* EsTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenville with<lb />w. R. PARKER as Menager. Orders<lb /><lb />left with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinston, N.<lb /><lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Monday, Sept. 6th, I wili open<lb />my school for giris 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 sxpplica-<lb />tions MISS MYKTLE WILSON.<lb /><lb /> mmmeeiele<lb /><lb />uN OE SE<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough. For terms, &amp;c.<lb />apply to<lb />NR&amp;. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Gr eeuville, N. C<lb /><lb />Valuable Property {or Sale<lb /><lb />H VING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb /><lb />o9 mslites a Bpoe\res of ni Green-<lb />ville Lum m or the purpose<lb />of settling the aftidirs rf said Chapan<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate i<lb />stesene  arki ante<lb /><lb />onging Jompany. 8 pro<lb /><lb />erty will be sold on reasonable semen n<lb />lots to suit purchasers.<lb /><lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />ooo LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver. Kinsion, ma Ge<lb /><lb />for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be}: +e<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE -<lb /><lb />IR. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />oJ L. LITTLE{CashTer"<lb /><lb />"REORGANIZED JUNE isth, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At;the Closejcf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />oans and Discounts $50,273.62 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,18; Surplus and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50°<lb />Due from Banks © 2,630.55} Due to Banks 795.23:<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 ; Cashiers Checks ortstanding [153.12<lb />Cash Items 1278.15 } Time Certificates of Deposit, 55.00<lb />Cash i ] 14,528.54 armenian<lb /><lb />ash in Vault, Dis. Total 972,796.08<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CH]<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres.<lb /><lb />A. G. COX F<lb />ran CHERRY, j Vice Pres.<lb /><lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />if not-all, of your<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />banking. W<lb />sonal interview<lb /><lb />every favor consistent with safe an<lb />We invite correspondence r a per-<lb />to that end.<lb /><lb />E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb />AssTt Cashier:<lb /><lb />ese<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000 ; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.N. C.<lb /><lb />PLease aes el,<lb /><lb />rHIS Bank wants your triendship anda share:<lb /><lb />business, and wllgrant<lb /><lb />sound<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge ®<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />Wh<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />"" ()<lb /><lb />We have ,utt reveived &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof"<lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />just arrived. Come and<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />School For Girls, And aS<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHiD 187g.<lb /><lb />SAM, M. SCHULTZ<lb />PORK, SIDES &amp; SEONLDER<lb /><lb />JARMERS ANT) MEKUHANT'S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is co rapleti<lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />-O~<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST'MARKET PRICE!<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy direc} from Mar-.lactu.. ) en<lb />ling you to buy at ce protit. A eouw -<lb />cle stock of<lb /><lb />~ FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat<lb /><lb />mmr tt . fore, havi<lb /><lb />sold for ' the) having no 1 isk<lb /><lb />regis naenees peppy pel Retrie.<lb />8. M SCHULTZ Gerville N<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Gtreen\ ills.<lb /><lb />We ate prepssed io {0 embalm-<lb />ing in all its form»-<lb /><lb />Personal atientiou given to co<lb />ducting funerals and bodies<lb />trested to our care will rece)<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Oar prices are lower than 6ver..<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monopoly but.<lb />savite competition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and alb<lb />times in the Joho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Old af 8 tO suit ?<lb />areall bought and|<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />ciciactine<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />sarbders.<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHLONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Poiuts.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ©.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dj eing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARERK, o<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />GentlemensClothing.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of,'the school will<lb /><lb />open ony<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 -<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo.<lb />Intermediate ~*.~*... ** $2 50<lb />Higher ayes ec atta 93.00<lb />Languages (each) **<lb /><lb />liberal patronage. png Foe pet<lb /><lb />W HB, RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oe<lb /><lb />bo<lb /><lb />Atlantis Coist Line. | Greenville Market. |. DIRECTORY. \ t=<lb /><lb />oe, ae : Corrected by S. MW. Schultz. : i<lb />~Schedule in Effect. Aug. 16th, 1855, a. ae a | o<lb />~tnres from Wilmin: seats Der 1 ae CH RC (es, ,<lb />Departures from Wilminzton. Waders thes 5b 408 y | ~i<lb /> NORTHUKOUND Sugar enred Ham~ ~ 10 to 124 | : » * re va Y ue<lb />DAILY No 48"Paszenger"Dee Vee- orn % 4") to BF Kop : : S| |G eee a /<lb />9,35 a. mw. nolia 1°.59 itt. Warsaw 11.10 Corn eal 45 So 60 cil ooh enti Pracee penne : ee Se ea ee ee r $s i vs<lb />Oe a | Roar. Panely )* te oe Thursday evening "Rev A. W.setzer,; ¢ as CURE CONSTIPATION :<lb />3.20 sui Frarboro 2.58 hig Lard 5} to 10/ Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. } a 3 Se .<lb />Weldon 3,39 p m. Petersburg | Oats : 35 to 49} C, D, Rountree, Superintendent. 10 ¢ REGy VER: yu é<lb />bet ~7 * a pig age st aie Sugar 4t05) CATHOLIC"No regu~ar services. 25¢ 50¢ LATE THE B oa DRUSGIoTR $<lb />Horie hie. it: Washing. |. 17 to 20 toe stination. Casearets are the hen! Lay<lb />ot en note 12.58 ste 710169) . EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun- ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive, never trip ie iii, 6) tee oooh nce 7<lb />am, Fhi'adelpnia 345 a m, | Salt per Sack " day, morning and evening. Lay ser-| ¢2l@and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY 00s. Chica, Montreal. Can.. or New York, 417,<lb />New York 653 am, Boston | Chickens '" to 20 vices second Sundav morning. Rev.A. See ee aa i a pene la agtt i  eigatten dees ps :<lb />ee 00 p ni. Eggs per ~loz * to 15 | Greaves, Rector. stg li . : "e '<lb />Pe . ir ae -enge mm [) Mag B eSWAX. DE: 4 A, M, Ww. Bb, Brown, uper pter. ant. F \ MAAK F ~wo va)<lb />" p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m. TAXES ing and evening. Prayer _ " reps 2. aon. corer ~Jet<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarbors ' MoMAE Woanatley Sekine. Bes of. SOeho sae. ae | S88<lb />ie Pa - ay  ® 4 » Loyd 4 ie!<lb />ba gleich hi mi I will b: in my office during the|N.M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school]! 90 2 &amp; = ° 2 5 2 = be ed<lb />a 10.5.0 Arghyro | Months of Sep ember und November, |/9:30 A, M. A. B. Ellington, Superin- Be SS, Sm * 2 to by "_" o =<lb />folk 1.0 a in, Petersburg | oe vou will fitd a Deputy therg for the | iendent a 5 a3 S po Za "= 8<lb />Bae @, Richmond 4.26 am, | ore et oclleatiae Taree ee epee nwa "" ET -<lb />: an et se O ev i ~ i ads perl ~<lb />Wasbiogton 7.41 am, Baiti, | Pye in visit the ates velow for the| PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third Phy SB Ef: es) O fae z %<lb />more 9'5 4 m, Philadeipnia : the dav jur-|Sunday, morning and evening.. Rev.| JR »° 5B� 2 aOF8 % dE a Sa<lb />11.5 am, New York 202 =| S#me Purpose. on the days stated, aur T ~astor. Hand hool 2 238 sodT ss | pena wont _ : oa<lb />osthe 4.30 | ing the month of October, viz: J. Morton dastor. Panay webols a ra ee eq 3.4. a ed mem<lb />as reeves © a0 Pat. Greerville, Greenvilie township, | 9:30 A. M. E. B  Ficklen Superinten- r$ gay Ho} Blew C oes ga<lb />SOUTHBOUND. Weduerday, Oct, 6th 1597, "}aent 4 | Hes roe 7a Se er  =<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Like} Black Jack, Chicod township, Turse eS ¢.8 az 2.0 °° a St ! 8<lb />o0p m. Waecamaw 4.55 p m, Chad | day Oct 7th 1497, LODGES. Pa ape gy �"� =xJ "==.  &amp; |<lb />_ bourn 6.40pm Marion 6483p}  BurneyTa X Roads, Swift Creek town- pond 26 Fa fs = ys a<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum"| ship Friday Oct ~th 1897, $e 3764 . eo "" . 5<lb />te: 8.42pm, Columbi: 10.05| Falkland, Falklaau township, Tues- . . : ( 000 A o<lb />! m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August | day Get 1_t: 1997. jot FB &amp; Ae ee Lodge a0 ACARI iT PP ee Pw ow po eee vy | 4<lb />* to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 am, Farmville, Farmville township, Wed- 284 ineet3 first and me l Moor i<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-| nesday Out 13th 187. ing. J.M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb /><lb />fon 10 20m, Savannah 24)] Cobbs;store Beaver Dam township, | See.<lb /><lb />am. Jacksonville $20 a m,| Thursday Oct 14 4 1897. I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17 SHE THAT ? 0<lb />St... ugustine 10 30 2m.Tam ParkewTs Scho | House, Belvoir town- Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. s . ; Nd<lb /><lb />#3<lb />Bi.<lb />ae |<lb /><lb />pa 6.40 pm, shiv, Tha s'av Oct 19ta 1897. "~- . , Sec,<lb />AKRIVALS At WILMINGLON"| _ Bethel. + thel township, Wednesday ronan Rese eee<lb />FROM VHE NORTH Oct 2th 1897. K. ot P." Lar River Lodge No, 93, Ot As tne<lb />_e le apd eds sokes, Carolina towuslup, Thursday | meets every Friday evening. H. W. TET os ety Ul Ko oS ree etn | AREER<lb />DAILY No. 49,"Pas-enger-"Bosten Oct Bist 1897. Whedbee, C, C. A. B. Ellington K. of } BAS a eo das SR Gite ORR WN. a ae 4<lb /><lb />9.49 P.VW. 1.03 1m. New Yerk 9.00 po Pactolus. Pactolus township, Find 1s<lb />~ JN 9, mn, : . ctolus ship, Friday | R, and §,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am. Belti- Qer 22nd 1897. #<lb /><lb />pore 5,50 am, Washington |  Grifton, Coutentnea township, Tues-| BR, A."Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696 W )<lb />4.39 am, Richmond 9 05 am, div 2th 1897 » meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb. Para rahe hat Is It i Bhiekice<lb />Vetershurg 10.00 am, Nor- Avd n, Contenf nea township, Wed-| Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. | | ,<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro nesday Oct 27 h 1897,<lb /><lb />12.12) m, RB cky Mount 12.45 W. H HARRINGTON, K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. a Itisa picture ot tae celebrated a<lb /><lb />pm, Wison 2:14 pm. Golds- Sheriff, |meets every Friday evening.<lb /><lb />: boro a pm, Warsaw 4.02, Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. r<lb />~ pm, Maguolia 416 pm Reet i ie : a ont :<lb />:  ~ A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave ~ry I ivht. J. B. Cherr AKER FOUNTAIN Pr ik<lb />_ 9.30 A.M, poston 12.00 night, ~New Land Sale. every Thursday atl ay y | :<lb /><lb />rork 9.30 a, Phitadelphia By virtue o! the power veste? in me ° : . 7<lb />17.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pu, | by a certain over made by E, A. Moye |Best in use. The outfit ot no business man is<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich- clerk, ina special proceeding pending complete without one<lb /><lb />mond 7.20 pm, Vetersburg | in Pitt county wherein J. L. Ballard et<lb />- Weldou 9.43 pm, Tarboro! eg als are defendants, I wii offer for Th R fl t B k S<lb />. 6.01 pm. Ri eky Mout 5.45! gale before the court house door in . e e ec or OO tore<lb /><lb />Wels Norfolk 2.20 pm, ~a8 are plaintiff's and John B. Worsley COLLEGES.<lb />a he Wilson 6.20 am, | Greenville on Monday, the 20th day of | ~~~�<lb /><lb />moll 8bOr0 7°UL alu, Warsaw | Se tember. the following described tract : |<lb />7.53 am Magnolia &amp;.05 am, of tant to-wit. Siturted in Beaver Dam has a nice assortment ot these Woamatati; es<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger-- Leave |tow ship, Pitt county, adjoining the fig also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens.<lb />except New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson- | laads of Moses Joyner, Renb'n Kinsaal, : You will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />Sunday ville 1042 am. This train | Cleimma Allen and others, and eontat .-<lb /><lb />2.40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street, | ing 69% acres, more or less. which ~said IN STITUT for Young LawJies varn how very cheap thev are.<lb /><lb />FROMTHE SOUTH. an is on ede the par- Receian wind Raleigh, N. ve<lb /><lb />DAILY Pane _ Slut ~Cee GINg ~ xcellant§ buildings an eautifu<lb /><lb />12,15 PM. Facey Seles to aerms Of sale, Cash, ; grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35 an J A. LANG, splendid climate. Stands at the very] YOU may never,<lb /><lb />eh hoa Comiissioner. | front in Female Education. Thorough =.<lb />0 BEE a igh Charles August 16, 18.7. in its Courses. High in its Standard But should you ever<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan |� " | Unsurpassedin I'S INTELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.<lb /><lb />« x ; .<lb />conean, apy i mrs pm. Execution Sale. ~I'wenty-une officers and teachers<lb />arena pm, eumpter ._; Veryretsonable prices. Send for cat ,<lb /><lb />40 : ~lorence OO AN.) NWN oRpH CARULINA,) Lu the Super ior alog:: 0 Jas. DINWIDDIE, M. A<lb /><lb />Marion 9.35 ain, Chudbourn Pits County. Court. � |<lb /><lb />10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb /><lb />11.06 am. Callie Langston. (row Cullie Joyner) | _ ""wCome to see us, a<lb /><lb />Trait ou Scoty i Neex ranch Roa exux. of B,J. Lungs.ou /<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 pP.m., Halifax 4,28 Vs. RINITY COLLEGE.<lb />. "os onic ne Neck at 6.10 p | Tie Greenville Land an? Improvement<lb /><lb />he Rovaret oe Pe my Kinston 7.65 Company ind P, B. Talliaferor<lb /><lb />) im. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..( . i<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving Ry virtue of an execution directed to<lb /><lb />Mali x at 11:20 a. m., weld p (the undersigned from the Superior | ~Lhree full courses of study. Large | ac<lb />daily except Sindav. » Werdon 11.40 am Court of Pitt County in ~he above enti |number of electives. Two full chairs in a<lb />QUOUO:<lb /><lb />ee Nal Nae ei a gg!<lb /><lb />SBBEG 80008 BASS AB AASANS SAAS S488 W sg<lb /><lb />at dob Printing Ui 3 �<lb /><lb />Se LA a ee<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />oN "|<lb /><lb />, ao: Sa DODO NMADO CON<lb />Next Session Opens September 8,<lb /><lb />' ' ted ae'iou, T will,on Monday, the 20th | English. Women admitted to all classes Re<lb />sind B ajuniton Branch leav day of Neutember 1897, a¢ 12 oTc:ock M., | One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars<lb />arrives Dattiete ota. and 1.00 PM at the Court Honse door of said county, |added to the endowment during the<lb /><lb />DAS oe aise and 3.40 p sell ro th h'ghest bidder for cash, to | present year. Oaly male literary college<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves ' tt , ;<lb />2 oDet� satisfy said execution. all the right, title }in North Carolina that is located in a<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p- m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. and inte:est whici the said Greenviile | city.<lb /><lb />iL renee oe a cg Land and improvemeat Compiny, de-| The bes; business course offered in Anything from iq<lb />. ° o4 . * ~ oxe A : 4 = j ? a) P ; o¢ NU °<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with ing on | endant, has in th: tollowing described | the state. Send for album and extalogue<lb /><lb />. -wit.  °*: f land ia Address  JNQ.C. KILGU<lb />Scotland Neck Branch real estate, t -wit. A tract 0 Jand | , |<lb />suit Greenville township. Pitt Coun'y. Durham, N.C. wl ei<lb />Train leaves turoore, N \, Via \lve-| known as the William Moore trat of | vin a Carcd<lb /><lb />martle &amp; Raleigh KR. k daily except sun. | jan¢ adjoini he | t B. F. Pat-<lb />of, : joining ~he lands of Bb. F. ra<lb />day, at 5 60 p, m., Sunday 495 P, M; rick, A. M. Clark, C.F. Manaing and | " ~ ""TO A""<lb />pale A le med bes P, 9 6.00 p, m. | others, and being the tract of land oon.<lb />ip 2aves E'lymouth daily except | yeved by deed from D. E. House to sai |<lb /><lb />Sundsy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a n., Gresavitle Land and [mprovement Cotton anG Peanut, . Fut. Shae et a  ISsOor<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.14 9 m and 11, 45 Company,and upon which the mill plant ;<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves |of ~ne Greenville Land and fmprove- rg mh Pi ones bape oor Aighed ; |<lb />GolcTboro daily, exce t Sunday, 6.05 a! ment Company was situated, being that | and peanuts for | ercay, she fl t<lb />m. atriving Smaithtiel 7°30 a. i. Re-| part of eaid land now owned by the by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer- 1e ally e e�,�C Or,<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| Greenyille Lumber Compay aud lying | chants of Norfolk - P<lb /><lb />tives at Goldsbors 9,20 a. m. east of Railroad. COTTON. G ives the ho me news<lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R| ~This the 20th day of August :897, : :<lb />t., leave Latta 6.40 p m, atrive Dunbar W. H. HARRINGTON, Good Middling c every afternoon aut the<lb />: 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning) =. Sherift Pi't County. | Middling of As ~<lb />i Jeave Cliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6.30 a m o| Low Middling 6% ; small price of 75 cents 7<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m. daily except Sun- Guod Ordinary 5 11-10 ~ *<lb />mr 3 ~ | oe month. Are you a stul-'-<lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes Wai - ELON COLLEGE. PEANUTS; .<lb />eaw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, Prime ty | seriber ? It not vas<lb />10 00 a. m. and 8.50 p, m:° Returning NORTH CAROLINA. Extra Prime 24<lb />~vaves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and3,00, a. . ancy | 24 ouvht to be.<lb />i Train No. 78 makes close connection | Situated on Soutien Railway, in Spanish 0 to 75<lb />7 at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via|Pielinont section; very best water ; Tone"quiet, E |<lb />a HKiehmone, alse at Rowky Mount with | healthiest locatity, property of Curis- : P a<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk | tian church, non-sectarian ia spirit and ae<lb /><lb />Qe all poiuts Norch via Norfolk. teaching, hi,hest moral tone, elegant<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, | ~puilding, jmiis laboratories, eoc., facul-<lb /><lb />f<lb />YM. EMURSON, Genera! Sups. | ty of specialist. cv edudsational, curri- Select Female School. 4 ey un a ~<lb /><lb />rittiv Manager. culuta equa! of best arale college, three<lb />J. R.KEVEY. Gant asa degree cou'ses, uss liberal terms, best<lb /><lb />; aie ike : i<lb />My Add J.0, ATKINSON, Cnairman, ; ' . er Aes<lb />THE MORNING STAR| (oeon College NG. | bein on e Lastern heflector.<lb />: is , ana ee A RENIN 2 RL MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER,<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Haity Now paver in| oa<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows; � ° 2 a<lb />Dears Bor tae per marth $2 00 | 3 ~8 Only $1 om: ys ar. io<lb />Intermediate 82 20] ° de iba oe eS<lb />Higher ~6 te $3 00 : Ccontalns : the ngs ON. rr fe ar<lb /><lb />Languages (each' ~ $1 00<lb /><lb />~ ' a eM ee Music including use of nstrumensg3 00 week y and gates # fOrifi |<lb />3 stato. ~No deduction for soss time exeept in|! 2 tj the ta rites<lb />ort hg lua. onany LE tof the body aro case of sickness of as much ~one 100 to the far wept. Pd<lb />Ct oe et te 1) Paniaee Pel Gechilie thet tion, ic Ig ny Ts) yp ook<lb />7 Vesa hae Mosby wie guarantee t ure, We l deit the pow a "The instruction de fo . o it F : : specially tk Ose 4 | bis i<lb />ated TiseNallowT Tasic! Hhallongo ary (be werld for a ence » . heT mora ntel- : | iy 2 meet) 1?<lb />_ The Onl a ive-Dollar Dailv PST ee ae N Stes pireien leatual in lunees ar R ot rp : d.'The tobacco, t at, af On bh in<lb />o,f er: CL. ath Sease TLE. E a Y. iscipli u itly rm, in te na r ieee<lb />its Class inthe State aves i yn TO RS . Fort arther partionlarsaes ov address, , many twumes. :<lb /><lb />: RS, ALFRED FORBES, : Ah<lb />I a:  Greenyille, N, C. oe cue subsei t<lb />" July, 21, 1897, = | al 7<lb /><lb />W oH, kaRNARDP<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />INAV PRELROT oPERSONAL PRATTLE.. am<lb />DAILY KEELECTOR. | kg a gare<lb />soi a "| Printed Points That Pertain to ~ J aS '<lb />a People. , pees EE Ma gE AEE EEO smmshchicd tanateaiieaniss cic lebithing, seen nibienttan path ibiads<lb />; WKATHIF EOILEIIN. ui: ; | :<lb />2 We have opened up the largest line of<lb />ene J.C. Robertson, cf Robersonyille, a ane : : ae<lb />rair tonight and Wednesqay. spent roday bere. 1 I 7 an oy ~APHS !<lb />. eae LA rigs = C :<lb />SS : oe | ae Lijie Wilson returned Monday ve<lb />KLONDIKE SCRAPS. eveniag trom Coneto. for Falliand Winter wear ever shown here.<lb />x oe oe Dr. RK. L Carr returned Moicay<lb /><lb />; There is Gold in Some of, These. |e yetmrg frem Uartoro.<lb />Vi e extend to our; "~~ i :<lb />friends and the aden J. HW. Peebles returned Monday<lb />pubi.c ven erally, @Spe-| Ezys and chisk-ns at S, M. Sebultz | evening trem Gates county.<lb />Gey the ospinset a Ee My new goods are ariving. Calland} Miss Mary Alice Moye left this<lb />' ial invitation Oo vis *\ see them. Mrs M. D. Hiees. | morning tor Wilsou te attend school, -<lb /><lb />ourstore and examine a<lb />our o= In today "Fresh N. Y. State But- Misses Minnie and Pattie ~Lucker<lb /><lb />» t raid Cheese at S. M. Schultz. leit today tr Tarboro to attend schosl.<lb /><lb />Le » be en placed in the office cc aad :<lb />A phene bas been piace A. C. Watson letl Monday evening<lb /><lb />Ge | of L. 1. M ore, and R, By Smich. It 'tor Ayden to buy cotton in that town.<lb />t fut is No. 40. | :<lb /><lb />. : | Mrs. G. P. Fieming and ~children<lb />The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap-| . . me<lb /><lb />] * cs * * .<lb />; ; ; jand Miss ~Stella Fleming, who have<lb />list church will have a lawn party inthe | y uivae an ec Wil }<lb />'been visiting Miss Wannie Wilson, leit<lb />i Academy grove Wednesday tight. : win ek ,<lb />| Monday evering for Kinstor.<lb />pirs. L, G. BernardTs school at Ma |<lb />~ ~ | p well Yoncille. w ae<lb />lsonie lodge opened today for the tall | W. L. Hazell, of Danville, who bas<lb />term. She has an enrolliaent of 26! been apending a day or two oh this<lb />Lupils lrobaceo market, left tday, He ts a<lb />; | Se auctioneer ang displayed bus skiil We bou ght We have all<lb />Fresh Oysters received evry day; ! :<lb />ov 7 | ae the warehouses Monday. di int tAy L :<lb />apd se ved inany style by Old doe | | 1re nf, TrOoOm atrzle 5, sizes<lb />E ; . ~ : r ted . - ° T<lb />7. Forbes, the best cook in the State; W. T. Lee, accomparied by his; the ma!<lb />5 . �,�e makers ~nd vri<lb />j ° nt as ; ad 1ceSs.<lb /><lb />Restaurant near Market Louse. brother, Virgil, left this morning for<lb /><lb />Clarksville Va, Where the former will andtherefore |<lb />'ba mcrried temurrow evening lo asiiss<lb />jbought very<lb /><lb />send it to me in time tor WednesdayTs | we<lb />j pes : i Etta Drake, of that iown. The bridal<lb />shipment, Packages always ready for | ; ere ; °<lb />jparty wail return te Greenville hurs-|low and will<lb />| .<lb />i dny eveniby. |<lb />{ t 1 F X<lb />| iselllow. The @<lb /><lb />| ' pw 7s<lb /><lb />| BASE BALL. prettiest line<lb />| " ;we ever saw.<lb /><lb />Anything for.a Change<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />i'Games Played and Standing -ot!<lb />Observer Olen Warren, up at the| ay é ~ g<lb /><lb />i why] $34 tak *<lb />| aeaneinn op | Clubs. | ~ | ones<lb />weether station, is in favor of discontin. | (2 of? %) , ag p Led ¢ Fal ip T<lb />, ; +H, } fer ef}<lb />, uirg reports until solve kind of a change | " | eda d  iw ed °° \aed &amp; 7] Ls se e<lb />{<lb /><lb />We are de-<lb />termined to<lb />sel more of<lb />pthem than<lb />: any firm in<lb />the State.<lb /><lb />it vou want your laundry dune right,<lb /><lb />jelivery Saturday eveniag,<lb />C. &amp;B WHIcHAKD,<lb /><lb />Agt. Wiimingte Sream Laundry,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ing<lb /><lb />ak es we Pye edt ides. Lhey | Oe ae agg og<lb />tukes place. Pretty good ides. Phey:  Washington,Sept. 13"Cincinnati,2;,<lb />wave been coming asmostir the same) Washington, 1.<lb />wo.ds fcr so long that they are growing) ,, + ges |<lb />New York, Sept. 13"Broskl yn, 3; |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />I. : ""<lb /><lb />| New York, 8. Game ealled end of 9:h<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />monotonous. ;<lb />in the town. The as- See ee Eee ge innins on acctunt ot darkness,<lb />sortment of Fine Wool- THE FIREMEN,<lb /><lb />ij<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Baltumore, Sept, 13"Chicago, 2:!<lb />Baltamore, 4. |<lb />1<lb /><lb />ie oe a full line ee<lb />of staple and ~o~up-to- ; ceive<lb /><lb />. Make Preparation to Receive the<lb />date� Novelties such as Steamer.<lb /><lb />Second game""Baltimore, 11; Chi<lb />cago, 4.<lb /><lb />ton}<lb /><lb />|<lb />cement ore |<lb /><lb />y '<lb />RAD If Ik COVERT CCT There was a large attendance of | Pittsburg. Sept. 13"Pittsourg, 2;<lb />C ania members at the regular meeting ol : Louisvi'le, 7.<lb />Sith anc! Vool Otto- Hope Fire Compary Monday might, | Cleveland, Sept. 13"Cleveland, o3<lb />mans, © atii Tle Chine, and three new mveniber were ae St Louis, 6,<lb />Si:ik }Jeano EBRenriettas Chief A. J, Goffin announced that<lb /><lb />he had been noticed by the manufac- HOW THE OFTRS STAND.<lb /><lb />Serges,FancyBrocades Se die aw | Won Loat Per Cen] |<lb />and Plain Silks and|turers tha: the steam are nae nT alt AES awide? opie ge me De<lb />; sot NS ¢ shipped on the 10th, and that as soon Baltimore 80 38 COB} ae py� 5 Mee 6, Ay orl ae a a OR ~<lb />y , Satuns and many other~! tet rin a9 35 rol 2 Peg pee So RIN RO) , i)<lb />- new and stylish fabrics |i arrived an expert would be sent to ee a vu a ae ) Sas / wa SRP) Pinal!<lb />. put it up and ~test it, A special meeting | * eons 3 40) 652 e Q i<lb />one of the company was ordered at the)~ "enn uP "= a70 0 2, 5<lb />time the engine is tested. i baila Hf bad #04 0) q = :<lb />The line of W. I. Pender was elected Chief En- W anbington a et 465 0<lb />yineer; R. L. Humber, Assistant Engi- | Chicago 53 4 453 = oe.<lb />neer; H. C. Hooker, Fireman. Philadelphia a ee 436 B a o" ~ aa ~ p |<lb />After the adjournment of the meet- Brooklyn aoa se mM Wear UT yi se) 4<lb />i a 0 é of wi Re.<lb />ing two of the new members, John M Pittsburg 49 M0 45 E  i 1, O o|<lb />sett �,� 5 ALA Mp ¥, Paes<lb />a Cheek and Paul Metrick, furnished re- ig ai 8 ss a 7 = HE ¥ S e<lb />. ae St. Louis ~ 239 | tend { é<lb />are beautiful and up to | freshments to the c.mpany. 5 ii :<lb />eo<lb />oa<lb />1<lb />an<lb />bia<lb />69}<lb /><lb />TAKE THE LEAD OVERALL.<lb />-JId GHL JIV PAVH GM<lb /><lb />j organize one.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Cotton : bei oe<lb />DREsS SHOES.<lb /><lb />fT) TINS NYO pue SHVHS LNAUAA °<lb /><lb />dite. Every piece be- The engine arrived on todayTs freight,<lb />_ ing selected with the Ought to Have it | "<lb />| greatest care. NO CURE"NO PAY. We continue to hear people say that | i i<lb />, ~hat is the way all druggists _ Greenville ought t» have a Chamter of * ~ |<lb />eeeaniiente CROVES TASTELESS CAILL TC i ~ r ~<lb />a iC for Chills, Fever and all forms of eee oc Hoard tf Trade. And cq<lb /><lb />Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine | 80 tt oug t, but the busivess men do bd<lb /><lb />The line of in a tasteless form. Children love it} not seem to be coming together fast to a<lb /><lb />oat Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating sl<lb /><lb />J S<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />HN KELLYTS fine SH<lb /><lb />* a 4<lb />~i 3 i 3 |<lb />G OO DS ~ :<lb />Ul<lb /><lb />arenew and stylish and<lb /><lb />stylish and especialiy<lb /><lb />desirable for Fall and<lb />- Winter wear. |<lb /><lb />¢ Fall Fabrics. |<lb />= The latest effect in the<lb /><lb />DRESS KINGDOM,<lb /><lb />A look and you are<lb />satisfied.<lb /><lb />f Lanes CasH House. 3 a ~ SS Ss<lb />wi rat Tan want Ta Ladies areinthe lead. Every warra nted,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; ~PART.<lb /><lb />* Accept our invition,<lb />Make usavisit. It will)<lb />a ave us pleasure to<lb />+ ; show you through.<lb /><lb />wh<lb /><lb />r ¥<lb /><lb />Carpets<lb /><lb />VERS tg<lb />BOS RRR Ba<lb /><lb /></p>
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