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          <lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />sesh se<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol, 6.<lb /><lb />a tot eee<lb /><lb />_ TERMS: 25 Cents a a Month.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ae 1897<lb /><lb />No. 852<lb /><lb />TSH ALWAYS SWIM 10 Als:<lb />al<lb /><lb />Wier<lb />We have<lb />and most compiete<lb /><lb />stock of Fall<lb />and Win-<lb /><lb />AND"<lb /><lb />UentsFUrnishings<lb /><lb />ever brought to<lb />Greenville<lb /><lb />We bought a_ large<lb />stock aud there-<lb />fere can sell<lb />low<lb /><lb />If you want gooo and<lb />stylish goods come and<lb />~Tt is no trou-<lb /><lb />see us.<lb />ble to show gocds and<lb />we take pleasure in so<lb /><lb />1)<lb /><lb />~doing.<lb /><lb />C. T."y<lb /><lb />the largest!<lb /><lb />phsenaanpaa ere<lb /><lb /> ronage of Tur E<lb /><lb />weekly to a scmi-weekly edityon.<lb />readiness to make the<lb />which time we will serd each<lb />week instead of one as heretofore.<lb /><lb />the two papers-a week beirg cent<lb /><lb />Rav 20 94.006 UOUOUG<lb />CTY RANEY PY shld<lb /><lb />AA (RIANA IRI OK 4<lb /><lb />Prwice~a-[Dook Reflector.<lb /><lb />To better accommodate the large and growing<lb /><lb />the same time to give our subseribers thereto more reading matter<lb />and a quicker news service, we have decided to change it from a<lb /><lb />change by the first week<lb /><lb />publication days of the semi- week<lb /><lb />F ridays, as the Papers sent out on these days woul<lb />sections of the county. The subscription price will remain the sam<lb /><lb />oASTERN REFLECTOR (our weekly edition) and at 3p<lb />oe<lb /><lb />We bope to have everything in 2<lb /><lb />in October, alter be<lb /><lb />and every subscriber two papers ae 3<lb /><lb />Oar presen® plan is to make the es<lb /><lb />ly Rerveoror Luesdays and pe<lb /><lb />d best reach ail 5 4<lb /><lb />» oe<lb /><lb />for only ONE DOLLAR a vear. Sf<lb /><lb />lab<lb /><lb />advertising pat-<lb /><lb />CIO a Be<lb /><lb />A  PONG Aer<lb /><lb />ON Ceieten patie -sienemetieaiintinaltin aneeghaihaens lamaorecumtanee eee meas<lb /><lb />_MISSSHEPPARD AT HOME.<lb /><lb />cee<lb /><lb />| She Delightfully Entertains Her<lb />| Friends,<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />ARE en oe oem<lb /><lb />Slory<lb /><lb />ts Teesday cittrtst<lb /><lb />One passing Third and Creene<lb /><lb />{<lb />}<lb /><lb />| street saw a beautiful<lb /><lb />beautifal Jawa<lb />the<lb /><lb />halls, and live fight<lb />y [wie J<lb /><lb />| home, and a<lb />lighted,<lb />laip Reht in the<lb /><lb />beauti~ully<lb /><lb />Mogn ligat in lieavens,<lb /><lb />F<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Isparkdug iu the eyes of | a ly<lb />|<lb /><lb />made a harmonics coloring<lb /><lb />yave &amp; fary like appearance to<lb /><lb />Mr,<lb /><lb />the<lb />clegant home of Henry Sheppard.<lb /><lb />l¢ OCCASION<lb /><lb />was one which wil!<lb />ilony be remembered, beceuse Mics |<lb />| Lina i Sheppard Was at home to hee<lb />|tfends.<lb />| Neat invitations had been issued ti<lb />~those whose goed fortune it is to. have<lb />their names writsen on ber roll ot<lb /><lb />~friends, and from nine till tweive there<lb /><lb />could ce seen stolling ground ladies<lb /><lb />aud gentlemen iu the followin: order ;<lb /><lb />Ed Flanagan and Miss Lina Shep-<lb />pard.<lb /><lb />Dr. Cair and Miss Julia Foley.<lb /><lb />W. J. Corbett and Miss Lill Cherry,<lb />U. . Forbes an? Miss Annie Foley.<lb />Joe Jarvis and Miss Maud Blow.<lb /><lb />L, I. Mcore and Miss Ell<lb />B. i. ~Tyson and Miss Bessie Jarvis.<lb />Helen Pere<lb /><lb />\ King.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| eirvis Suzg and Miss<lb />| kins,<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ji<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />RR. Byman and Miss Aunie Perkins.<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleumng and Miss Ada Woot-<lb />Cl .<lb /><lb />Lon Hooker ani Miss Bettie Ty-<lb />Son.<lb /><lb />G. J. Weodward and Miss Rosaijind<lb />Rountree,<lb /><lb />J. L, Little ane Miss Lizzie Blow.<lb /><lb />Wm. F. Harding and Miss Bessie<lb />Sutton, (Kinston).<lb />C,. M. Jones aud Miss Appie Smith.<lb />Phil Crawford and Miss Bessie W y-<lb />att, (Raleigh).<lb /><lb />John Ricks and Miss Lizzie Jones.<lb /><lb />W. A. Bowen and Miss<lb />Sheppard.<lb /><lb />Joe Powel!<lb />ding.<lb /><lb />C.L, Wilkerson and Miss Blareb<lb />Flanagan,<lb /><lb />Stays"J, E. Sterkey, W. S .A~-<lb />kins and J. L. Stackey.<lb /><lb />At the east entrance Dr, Carr and<lb />Miss Julia Foley received in the halls,<lb /><lb />Hennie<lb /><lb />and Miss Bessie Hav~<lb /><lb />maidens |<lb /><lb />Whica }<lb /><lb />' Nexdi ames D. Js Whichard, Jc.Jd. Per |<lb />i kins and W,<lb /><lb />vente, ne<lb /><lb />~he Weel |<lb />In the parlor Miss Lina<lb />| Shepoae it l with Ed. Flauagan reeeived<lb /><lb />th feel<lb /><lb />Hi. Rassdaie at<lb /><lb />~her frends and made tn ut<lb /><lb />eust lO che left of the Cisse Ciaranes |<lb /><lb />Who |<lb />icipate found pleasure in |<lb />in rie<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| ; ;<lb /><lb />| Was the dancing ball where those<lb />\<lb /><lb />i . .<lb /><lb />| ug to tha mandatesof Durysic<lb />|<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />eame down |<lb /><lb />emeht was beautiful, sott |<lb /><lb />! mellow light of the<lb />i ~noriea abundanes<lb /><lb />moon<lb /><lb />and the shadows 0,<lb />the Villés aud trees were mor.<lb /><lb />th: in the<lb /><lb />) lnviting<lb />~mazes of the olieht tatitastic,�<lb /><lb />| eleven the diving rooms were<lb /><lb />| thrown open and a mercy crowd it was<lb />| that eathered<lb />| prevaton ard to do greaver honor to<lb /><lb />I ther Afte:<lb /><lb />i the guests wen. back, some to jhe par-<lb />| 3<lb /><lb />tuere to show their ap<lb /><lb />eberry hostess. supper<lb /><lb />Varandas and some<lb />the ot<lb /><lb />| Jors, cthers to the<lb /><lb />more mbued with spirit ro<lb />mance, heck to the shadows.<lb />Not till after<lb /><lb />eould one realize<lb /><lb />the huur of twelve |<lb /><lb />that the ev ~ng was<lb />be said.<lb /><lb />delichttul<lb /><lb />gine and good night must<lb /><lb />had<lb /><lb />eveaing and frum every ~heart went out |<lb />. {<lb /><lb />a most<lb /><lb />Kvervbody<lb /><lb />to Miss Sheppard profound opurecli"<lb /><lb />tion tor so mech pleasure In one even. |<lb /><lb />ing, even though it was miagled with a!<lb /><lb />iteeling of sadness that it should all end<lb />so soon. Now that it is pist there<lb />sull remains the ploasant remembrance<lb />than one heart beats<lb /><lb />oO. it end move<lb /><lb />with an iscreased pulsation, Ww hen |<lb />the evening coupled with the mage of |<lb />ner who charmingly entertained flits ay |<lb />It Weve across the field cf vison, and<lb />one feels like saying:<lb />oTurn backward, Oh!<lb />flight,<lb />For a nigbt"just for one night !�<lb /><lb />time ~no your<lb /><lb />Change Hoped For.<lb /><lb />The weather bureau says this dry<lb />spell is the longest in twelve vears<lb />Our word tor it, it will not Jast much<lb />longer. The Autumual equinox is<lb />nearly due.<lb /><lb />Heads the Column.<lb /><lb />People have to eat, and they will be<lb />interested in the grocery directory of<lb />M. H. Quiner" y, on third page of this<lb />issue, ~aucn rizht over there and read<lb />it, and then co to him when you want<lb />nice fresh goods ir. the lines he men-<lb /><lb />, fun.<lb /><lb />from $1.20<lb />me 75.<lb /><lb />Other goods<lb /><lb />Bay State | Shoes $1.30 up.<lb />Handsome Bugey<lb /><lb />~ ALPRED FORBES,<lb /><lb />Robes<lb />up.<lb /><lb />M ) uette. Rugs, 52x27, for shoes.<lb /><lb />in proportion. |<lb /><lb />IFRANK<lb /><lb />~ a fai emai ssn<lb /><lb />WILSO N.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />uiy30I¢<lb /><lb /> é<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a PaBee<lb />ea<lb />7. BESRR<lb />rn ©<lb /><lb />@ B288e2 Q<lb />hh tons 3% S<lb />Q nNOmege<lb />o gbasece fon!<lb />ba rMHOon es 3<lb />oe Stages be<lb />we Fosse. hf<lb />&amp; pre rt QA a)<lb />ys a, ot o© © wed Ns<lb />© Ce 22a = ste<lb />a re Mi9, tf 2,0 o3<lb />r ~d +5 B su .<lb />y FooRa ;<lb />ge Shon &amp; oh<lb />43 deese, 4.<lb />+ beboT<lb />3 one) OD)<lb /><lb />0� Op<lb />mm abo d M<lb />\e oOS94<lb />% om WS<lb />«<lb /><lb />f sf<lb />F<lb />wt<lb /><lb />~UM OYS<lb /><lb />The King<lb /><lb />SNe Pe eel en eM!<lb /><lb />H.W<lb /><lb />it hea A ~special<lb />Departments,<lb /><lb />el ae Mel<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS.<lb /><lb />{ have more patterns<lb />andmore bolt goodsT. :<lb />is much more complete<lb /><lb />than ever netore. In re complete<lb /><lb />S]<lb />the latest colors both|ane [can suit you in<lb /><lb />plain and fancy. 'rim-iclay worsted, cueviots,<lb />mings to match injand faney plaids trom<lb />brads, sets velvets,} $3.00 to 15.00. Spec-<lb />silks, and Jet. lal orders taken.<lb /><lb />PPPP PLL a<lb />a De A NNN Nel Nal Nal Nar Ne Sect Nat Ne Nall NN nd al,<lb /><lb />SHOES. HATS.<lb />Prices from .75 to} i have hats trom 50<lb />$4. Hamilton Browns!t) $3.00 in felt ana<lb /><lb />$2.50 ladies shoes} . :<lb /><lb />guarenteed. Meng $3,/*t!!l, any style, crush,<lb />Shoes guaranteed. Ajalpine, stiff, and broad<lb />{special line of baby{brim. A big line of.<lb /><lb />caps and Lam os hanter<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />My line of clothing<lb /><lb />~ i<lb /><lb />Ni tN<lb /><lb />g<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Give us a call and we will do our best<lb />- [satisly you.<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />yg a aR<lb /><lb />Peer<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT , SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />_ SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />oOre year. . o « . : $3.08<lb />ea woth, = oe lle<lb />i ea te 10<lb />"Delivered in town by earriers without<lb />| extra cost.<lb /><lb />_ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />don application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />* he offer<lb /><lb />%<lb />*<lb /><lb />tances ncensapal nent,<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />= We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe county, who will<lb />~gond in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />tp each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />- and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />el<lb />"""<lb />iste. a<lb /><lb />a WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897.<lb /><lb />6 " ee oe panna 1 ae pe ae<lb />7 TWICE-A-WELK REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />aan osnee one<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Our buemess men will be in-<lb /><lb />~ terested in the anpouncement<lb /><lb /> ~made elsewhere of the change of<lb />hae Hasrern Reriecror from a<lb /><lb />- weekly to a semi-weekly paper. |<lb /><lb />* ~While the subscription price will<lb />remain the same, $1 a year, (and<lb />a this, of course, will largely in-<lb />T grease our subscription list) there<lb />owill be some changes in the ac-<lb />| yertising rates. In the next two<lb />~ weeks our businees men will be<lb />| waited upon and the changes<lb />fully explained to them, and we<lb />oope every one will be ready to<lb />take :pace in toth editions of the<lb />semi-weekly. The paper will be<lb />sent twice a week to every sub-<lb />: seriber and this will make the<lb />. Brriecror by tar the best medi-<lb />ym through which to reach the<lb />reople all over the vounty with<lb />your anrouncements.<lb />Se<lb /><lb />Goy. Russe!) keeps putting off<lb />bie promised report in the case<lb />of the two Wilsons, railroad com-<lb />» missioners. The latest is that<lb />the report will be forthcoming<lb />early in October. More than<lb />likely the Governor has discov-<lb />ered that he made a fool ot him--'<lb />gelfin this matter and that re-<lb /><lb />port wil) never see daylight.<lb /><lb />aaah<lb /><lb />The Postal Savings Bank.<lb /><lb />Postmaster Genera! Gary is<lb />reported as having expressed the<lb /><lb />hope of seeing the establishment<lb /><lb />of the postal savings bank in this<lb />covntry under the care of the<lb /><lb />Post Office Department before<lb /><lb />the close of his administration.<lb /><lb />' And in ths New Time Senator<lb />~Mason, of Illinois, declares bis<lb />, support of the idea, which he con-<lb />, | diders the most importanT ques-<lb />tion before the people of the<lb /><lb />United States.<lb /><lb />= Any measure which encour-<lb />» ages and facilitates the habit of<lb />~ - saving shou!d be supported, and<lb />| the history of other countnes<lb />: shows that the postal savings<lb />bank long ago passed from the<lb />stage of experiment to assured<lb />success. In Great Britain more<lb />~than $500,000,000 cf the peopleTs<lb />savings are thus placed beyond<lb />danger, and France ard Russia<lb />and Italy and Belgium and VUan-<lb />ada are conspicuous illustrations<lb />of the practical value of these<lb />_ nks. There is no reason why<lb />~ ~we should hesitate cr wait before<lb />-. adopting the idea, Instead of<lb />being the last we should have<lb />been the first to demonstrate and<lb />enjoy ite benefite"New York<lb />_ World,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />to home merchants, home<lb />ttorers, home mechanics,<lb /><lb />2 re is<lb />BU men<lb />*<lb />res &amp; 2<lb />K<lb />kK,<lb />orng,<lb /><lb />| we will go home,<lb /><lb />[Nine Out of Ten American Wor oTin , Jers.�<lb />-|does and that is what soldier,<lb /><lb />~ men Earn Their Living and<lb />2 More<lb /><lb />The prevalent impression that<lb />ene can prove anything. by sta-<lb />tistics is strengthened by a@ par-<lb />agraph going the rounds of the<lb />Erglish papers to the effact that<lb />oin Boglaad one woman in every<lb />six esrns her own living.�<lb /><lb />This 1s a story as told by care-<lb />fally prepared census tables.<lb />The actual fact 1s that in England<lb />as in the United States, wine<lb />women out of ten earn their own<lb />living, and not infrequently tbe<lb />living of o'~hers. _<lb /><lb />In the varied employments cf<lb />housekeeper, nurse, stewardess,<lb />cashier, tailoress, and general<lb />superintendent of househsld af-<lb />taire, from the day of her mar-<lb />riage until the day of her death<lb />or disability, the average women<lb />undoubtedly earns her living and<lb />something tore. The circam-<lb />stance that she generally gets<lb />just her jiving, und is never paid<lb />any cash equivalent for her work<lb />has probably confused the statis-<lb />tical mind and prevented its see-<lb />ing this question in its true light,<lb />but the custom of robbing woman<lb />of the pay she hes fairly earnsd<lb />by her unremitiing work 18 not a<lb />good reason for also robbing her<lb />of tha credit dre her.<lb /><lb />Tho collection of statistics is<lb />tuo largely"if itis not wholly"<lb />in the hands of one sex. If the<lb />women had anything to do with<lb />it, they would never p2rmit the<lb />publication of so monstrous a<lb />piece of misinformation."New<lb />York World.<lb /><lb />erent oo<lb /><lb />He Owed His Life to a Christian<lb />Song<lb /><lb />Henry Drummond tells this<lb />beautitul storv which is now go-<lb />ing the rounds of the religious<lb />press ;<lb /><lb />Two Americans who were<lb />crossing the Atlantic ocean met<lb />in the cabin on Sundry night to<lb />sing hymns. As they sung the<lb />last hymn oJesus, Lover of my<lb />Soul,� one of them heard a rich<lb />and exceedingly beautiful voice<lb />bebind. He looked around, and<lb />although he did not know the face<lb />he thought that he knew the voice,<lb />s when the music ceased, he<lb />turned and asked the man if he<lb />had not been in the civil war.<lb />The man replied that he had been<lb />a Confederate soldier.<lb /><lb />oWere you at such a place cu<lb />such a night?� asked the firs*.<lb /><lb />oYes,� he replied; ~and a curi-<lb />ous thing happened tha: night<lb />which this hymb has recalled to<lb />nv mind. I was posted on sentry<lb />duty near the edge ofa wood. It<lb />was adark night and very cold,<lb /><lb />and I wasa little frightened be-<lb /><lb />cause the anemy were eupposed<lb />to be very near. Aboutwidnight,<lb />when everything was yery siill<lb />and I was feeling homesick and<lb />miserable and weary, I thought I<lb />would comfort myself by praying<lb />and singing a hymn. I remember<lb />singing this hymna,"<lb />oAll my trust on Thee is stayed,<lb /><lb />All my help from Thee I bring,<lb />Cover my detenseless head<lb /><lb />With the shrdow ot Thy win; »�<lb /><lb />After singing that a strange<lb />peace came down upon me, and<lb />through the lorg night I felt no<lb />more fear.�<lb /><lb />oNow,� said the other, olisten to<lb />my story. I was a Union soldier<lb />and was in the wood that night<lb />with a party of scouts. I saw<lb />you standirg, although I did not<lb />see your face. My men had their<lb />rifles focused upon you waiting<lb />the word to fire, but when you<lb />sang out"<lb /><lb />~¢~Qover my. defenseless head<lb />With the shadow ot Thy wing.T<lb /><lb />I eaid, oBoys, lower your rifles,<lb /><lb />oTime works wonders.� It<lb /><lb />aged 37, said when he returned<lb />home from India and found his<lb />twin sister only 18.<lb /><lb />Here is philanthropy for you.<lb />A public spirited man at Poqus<lb />Bluffs, Me., is having 4 good<lb />newspaper sent at his expense to<lb />every family in the town-<lb /><lb />anal<lb /><lb />At Winston an interesting ex-<lb />periment ina co-operative store<lb />is heing tried. A hundred col-<lb />ored men put in 310 siock each,<lb />and elected a manager.<lb />stockholder is allowed credit to<lb />the amount of his stock.<lb /><lb />ee a NOS TIE<lb /><lb />It is an unfortunate thing to be<lb />not understood. Delve as had<lb />as you may, savrifice as much asin<lb />your power, spead your strength<lb />in the service of others with<lb />honesty cf parpose, without the<lb />hope of profit, and, sure as you<lb />live, some vue will ascribe selfish<lb />or ujterior motives to you. Your<lb />best work will be condemned<lb />and your most unselfish act be<lb />be called selfishness... Not under-<lb />stood! Tke Great Teacker Him-<lb />self was not vnderstuod, and they<lb />cracitied Him."Durbam Sun.<lb /><lb />A TT TT<lb /><lb />In the Wiikes and Surry section<lb />150 or 200 Primitiye Baptist<lb />churches have made proposals to<lb />join tha Missionary Baptists and<lb />Rey. John E£. White will go there<lb />to receivethem. Four years ago<lb />an entire association, of 29<lb />churches of the Primitiye Bap-<lb />tists relinquished their anti mis-<lb />sionary views and became Mis-<lb />sionary Baptists. The late Rev.<lb />Dr. Columbus Durham received<lb />this association. The Primitive<lb />Baptists term themselves oregu-<lb />lars,� while the irreverent term<lb />them ohaid shell.� Thev are<lb />pretty strong in this State, and<lb /><lb />the Church paper. ZionTs Land-<lb />mark. From time immemorial<lb />they have been anti-missionary.<lb />"Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Obser-<lb />ver.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Rox� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J.,L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,§<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practice io all the courts.<lb /><lb />Shingles! Shingles !<lb />Heart Hand Made Cvpress Shingles,<lb />Apply 'o<lb /><lb />J.R. SMITH &amp; BRO.<lb />Ayden, N.C.<lb /><lb />wil:<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ E HAvE § ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yura at Greenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />for Teumber, Rough or Dressed can be<lb />left with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />vinstan V<lb /><lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Monday, Sept. 6h, [ wili open<lb />my school for giris and small boys in<lb />the new sehoo building on Mr- W. B.<lb />WilsonTs lot, in Soush Greenville,<lb />Terms, etce., made known on applica-<lb />tions, MISS MYRTLE WILSON,<lb /><lb />HAIN SCH<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept, 14.<lb /><lb />" "<lb /><lb />Instructioa thorough. For terms, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />apply to<lb />MRS. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N. C<lb /><lb />Vala. roy tS<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />ualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb /><lb />ville Lumer Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb /><lb />~and adjoining the town of Green<lb />belonging to saidT<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purebasers, ~<lb /><lb />For further information see or ad-<lb /><lb />oo LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />ae Receiver. Kinsion. N.C...<lb /><lb />Each<lb /><lb />Rev. P. D. Gold, of Wilson, edits:<lb /><lb />$3.15 per thovsand deliveied at Green- |<lb /><lb />School For Girls And! ~<lb /><lb />I herebv offer forsale the real tie<lb />Compatiy. This'prop-<lb /><lb />ei OAM eek<lb /><lb />SR EORGANIZED<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. - |<lb /><lb />Atjthe Closejof Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.§ |<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50, 273.62 ; Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surplus and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1000.00} Deposits subject to Check "" 48,289.50<lb />Due from Banks 2680.55; Due to Banks 795.23:<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 ~ Cashiers Checks ortstanding £153.12<lb />Cash ltems 1,278.15 } Time Certificates of Deposit, 55.00<lb />| 14,528. oe<lb /><lb />Catin Vout, SE tots! 872,796.04:<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs<lb />your account, promising every accommo<lb /><lb />of our patrons, aid shall be glad to have<lb />dation consistent with good banking. CH}<lb />|<lb /><lb />eases<lb />ee ee eet Na<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres.<lb /><lb />A, G. COX, r ve<lb />G. 3. CHERRY, } Vice Pres.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb /> B, B. HIGGS, Cashier,.<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />AssTt Cashier-<lb /><lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,N. C.-"<lb /><lb />i Wat Bank wants your triendship anda share:<lb /><lb />if not all, of your business, and wll grant<lb /><lb />every favor consistent<lb />banking. W<lb />sonal interview to that<lb /><lb />with safe an sound<lb /><lb />We invite correspondence r a per-<lb /><lb />end. eo<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge ®.<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a | an<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FINERAL DIREGIORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />We have ,uet reveived &amp;@ new<lb /><lb />~| hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />fins and Ceskets, in wood, meta!"<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS SRY RAD FLOUR<lb />oH SEALY<lb /><lb />| FOBD SON<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH#D 157¢-<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORKySIDES &amp;SEONLDER<lb />JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUS<lb /><lb />ng their yearTs supplies Will ting<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscoraplet«<lb />u all ite branches. '<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />ALWAYS AT LOWFer MARKET. PRICE,<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Varslactuas.  en<lb />lins you to buy at ore proilt. A eou -<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />to high Psi<lb /><lb />bay de Ce et ey te<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our T boughtand| ,<lb />a |<lb /><lb />théfefore, having no 1isk|,, | °.% &amp;<lb />° margin. ern<lb />one MSCRELE RC eruilen |<lb /><lb />Green\ illo.<lb /><lb />We ate prepa.vd (0 $o embalm-<lb />ing in all its form.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to co3<lb />dactivg fueerals and bodies e<lb /><lb />trosted to our care will rece i<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower than ever..<lb /><lb />Ve do not want menupoly but.<lb />invite competition.<lb />_ We can be found at any and alk<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building. :<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />nd<lb />enn O<lb /><lb />ames smn encennethn:<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />' TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />| SRBERT EXOMUNDS,<lb />§ FASHIONABLE BARERK, o<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanirg<lb />GentlemensClothing,<lb /><lb />CREEN VILLE<lb /><lb />ale Aoademy,<lb /><lb />The next session of,!the school * will<lb /><lb />open on®<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are xs follows,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo.<lb /><lb />Intermediate ** ~ $2 50<lb />Higher * % 4, ga<lb />Languages (each) ** * $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and discipline of the sehoo!<lb />willbems heretofore,<lb />BAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />8200<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ROURY DIRT<lb /><lb />CANNE ~{) GOO QC Apples, Asparagus,<lb /><lb />~). Apricots, Cherries,<lb /><lb />Pears, Pie ahetitet Table Peacbes. Pie Piveapples,<lb />Sliced Fineavpler, Deviled Crabs. Lobsters. Salmon,<lb />Mackerel; Oysters, dardines, Sliced Beef, Tripe, Corred<lb />Beef, Ox Tongue. Potied Bam. Tomatoes, Okra aad<lb /><lb />Al--Col Ths Ot a<lb /><lb />DELBCACIBS. Bitte, trem<lb /><lb />in any shape, Olives, Horse<lb />Radu: Worchester Sance, Schipps Cocuanut/ Gela -<lb />| ve, Tapioca, Nuts, C rdy, Caker, Mixed Cakes, Nic .<lb />N secs, Orange Wafers, Graham Wafere, Banquet Wafers,<lb />Java Cocoanut, Sumatra Fruit, Soda Orackers, Lunch<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />DEA LE R | all sorts of Groceries, Fruits,<lb />IN Vegetables in season, Starch<lb /><lb />Lye, Potesh, Matches, Broome, Baskets, Lampe,<lb />Cigars, Toboceo, Tinware aud Crocker, in fact every<lb />thing kept in a first cass Groeevy Store. Goous de<lb /><lb />Tomatoes, Corn, aes Peas, Baked Bears, Mu-tard.<lb /><lb />Crackers, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />MM. EX. QUINER IY, Greenville, INT. co:<lb /><lb />liveree free of churge. Give me a trial and I will<lb />' sell you good Grecerivs as cheap as any one.<lb /><lb />Atlantic Coast Line. Greenville Market.<lb />| Corrected by 8S. M. Shultz.<lb /><lb />"" | |<lb /><lb />_ | Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />meet in pps oo, tet Ts | Western sides 5t ty 6<lb />Spareul eee opto | Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />NORTHBOUND orn 1) to AU)<lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Mpg: | Corn Meal | 1 50 40<lb />9.35 a.m. nolia 1.59 au. Warsaw 11.10 | | | Flour. Family 4,25 9 5.75<lb />am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil | T,ara 54 to ib<lb />son 12.438 p m, Rocky © onnt | | Gate 38 to 4)<lb />1.29 p m, Varboro 2.58 p m,<lb /><lb />Weldon 3,3) p m, Petersburg | | Sugar 4 to<lb />b.F4 pm, ~eich mond 6 50 pm. | Coffee 17 to 20<lb /><lb />Norfo.k 6.05 Pm, Washing- | Salt per Sack 75 tol ?0<lb /><lb />ton 1.0 p «, Raltimore 1z 53 | Chickens 1) to 20<lb /><lb />am, Philadelonia 84a me! ~Oneny . wis<lb /><lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston : Fx¥s ver toz 7 to 16<lb /><lb />390 pm. | B eswax.pe? 2<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger"Due Mag�<lb />7.15 pm, noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10 | ©<lb />p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m |<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro |<lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11 57 |<lb />pm, Welduu 1.4tam, Nor= | N.RrH CAROLINA,<lb />folk 16.30 a in, Petersburg | Pitt County. ; Court,<lb /><lb />) T Of, ¢ . . : ~<lb />3 24am. Rich nond 4.26 a m, Callie Langston. (:ow Calhe Joyner)<lb /><lb />Washington 7.41 am, Baiti, oy .<lb />more 9'5 4 m, Philadeipnia exirx, of B. J. Langs~on<lb />Vs.<lb /><lb />ll. 5am, New York 2 02 p<lb />m. Beaton 8 39 p m. | The Greenville Land and Improvement<lb />SOUTHBOUND, ' Cn up: uy 2nd v, B. Tajliaferor:<lb /><lb />DAILY NO 55 "Passengor Due Lake} Ry virtue of an execution directed to<lb />al 1 one rk es 455 A, me ued the undersigned from the Superior<lb />nanan Pg aon p P| Court of Pitt County in ~he above enti<lb /><lb />te: 8.42 pm Columb 10.05 jr ed ac'ion, Twill, on Monday, the 20th<lb />m, Denmark 6,4 20am, August | | day of Seotemi ber 1897, ac 12 0c ock M ,<lb /><lb />to8.2)a m, Macon iL 31) | at the Court. Hunse door of said county,<lb /><lb />Atlante12 163 m Ch bid j sell 10 th h~glLest bidder for cash, to<lb /><lb />ton 10 20 »m. y caine we i satisfy said execuli: nH all the right, title<lb /><lb />a m. Jacksonville 820 a | and inte: est whien the said Greenviile<lb /><lb />Sto nonetine To 8 ven pe? | Land and improvement Comp iny, de-<lb /><lb />St. ueusting 10 30 am. Tem | endgant, has in th following described<lb /><lb />. pa 6.4) pm. | real estate, to-wit, ~SA tract of land in<lb />ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTOW" }Greenvile township, Pitt Coun y,<lb /><lb />FROM thE NORTH. known xs the Williain Moore tr au ~tof<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenger-"Bosten ae wdjo' ning the lands et B. F. E a<lb />9.40 P.M. 1.03 pm. New York 9,00 pox MICK Ae M. Clark, C. F. Manaing ane<lb />P hiladelphia 12.05 am, Belti- others, and b o10g the tract of land con-<lb /><lb />more 6,50 am, Washington veved by deed from D. E, House to said<lb /><lb />4.3) am, Richmond 905 am, cn Land and LDuprovement<lb /><lb />I etersburg 10.00 am, Nour- Company ind apon woieh the anill planc<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro of ~he Greenville Lind aad Improve-<lb /><lb />12.12 m, Reeky Mount 12,45 | Ment Comoany was situated, being that<lb /><lb />pm, Wison 2-lz pm. Goids"| Pl of said) land now owned by the<lb /><lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, Greenville Lumber Compay and. lying<lb /><lb />pm, Magnolia 4 16 pm, east of Railroad.<lb /><lb />Execution Sale.<lb />In the Superior<lb /><lb />|<lb />}<lb />|<lb /><lb />~|<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave| ~This the 20th day of August 1897,<lb />9.30 A.d, Boston 12,00 night, New Ww. H. HARRINGTON,<lb />York 9.30 aw, Philadelphia Sheriff Pitt County.<lb /><lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-<lb /><lb />mond 7.30 pm, Vetersbut .<lb /><lb />4.12 pm. Norfolk 220 pm.)  BLON COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Weldon 943 pm, Tarboro<lb /><lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.45 | NORTH C \RULINA.<lb /><lb />um- Leave Wilson 6.20 am. |<lb /><lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw | Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb /><lb />7.53 am Me gnolia 8,05 am. | Pied! Imont seetien; very best water;<lb /><lb />DAILy No 61"Passenger---Leave | healthiest locality, property of Chiris-<lb /><lb />except New Kern 9.20 am, Jacks: t= | tian chureh, Non-secta lan in spirit and<lb />Sunday " yille 10.42 am. This train} teaching, bi,hest moral tone, elegant<lb /><lb />2.40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street.<lb />FROM THE SOUTH.<lb />DAILY No, 54"p; pel irri:<lb />12,13 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Soenford 1.<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35 oi,<lb />Savanna 12.50 night. © ~hatles-<lb />ten 633 am.¢olumbia 5.50!<lb /><lb />building, falls laboratories, ULC, jacul-<lb /><lb />ty ef 3p scialist, cu-eduational, curri-<lb />Culuia equa! ot best male college, three<lb /><lb />lear e courses, Mus. liberal terms, best<lb /><lb />édvantages catalogue ou application.<lb /><lb />} Address J. ), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />Elou College, N, ©.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHCRCUES,<lb /><lb />BAPTIs1"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />©. D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regu-ar services.<lb /><lb />~oEPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo' 9 30<lb />A.M. W.B. Brown, Superinter.dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~"Services every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wedoesday evening. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A, M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />cendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " thiru<lb />Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.<lb /><lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A.M. E. B Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent .ag<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \.."Greenville Lodge No-<lb />284 weet3 first and third Monday even-<lb />ing, J. M, Reuss W. M, L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No, 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."zeb vance Conucil<lb />meets every Thursday evening.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />nests every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Flanagan, .D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H. Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />every Thursdav nivht J. B. Cherry<lb />W. B. Wilson. See.<lb /><lb />No. 1696<lb />W. Bb.<lb /><lb />meee<lb /><lb />+f<lb /><lb />Cotton 394 Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanutssfor yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb. Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb />(rood Middling 7<lb />Middiiny 63<lb />Low Middling 6%<lb />tu nl Ordinary 5 J1-Lo<lb />Tone"dall,<lb />PEANUTS<lb />Prime<lb />oxtra Vrime 2}<lb />�"� ancy o4%<lb />Spanish ROTO 7)<lb /><lb />T ob Qulet.<lb /><lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Micais<lb />9.30 aw, Augusta 3.04 pin.<lb />Lenmard 4. 0 pi, Su rupter<lb /><lb />40 am, Florence 8455 am,<lb />Mi awiou 9.335 am, Chadbourn |<lb />10 35 am, Lake Waceam<lb />1°.08 am,<lb /><lb />New Seeret Remedy peenintehy | Unknown to the<lb />rofession. Permanent Cures in 15 to 35 days. We<lb />uw forana money if we do not cure. oe can be treated at<lb />home for the same price and the same guaran«<lb /><lb />| tees; with those who | peetet to come here we<lb /><lb />T . : ' will contract to cure hem or Day Siannne oe<lb />rain ou Sut? | Meek Braneh AOA , Coming, : : railroad<lb />eaves Wellion 4.10 p,m., Halifax 4,98 | 4rd, hotel ® 3 l 20 ele M Charge, it<lb />m., arrives seotlaud Neck at £10 p| we fait to sae lb ut<lb />you have taken mer eu odide potash an<lb /><lb />5. Be Urpgovilig 6,57 4 m., Kinston 7.54 | stil hare acioe and fia § Lg pss cia ae<lb />eturnin ay in mouth, Sore roat, mplos.Copper-Colore<lb /><lb />A. in., Gree e's Oavea inston Tu) od Snote, Ulcers on any a part ot the pone dlairor<lb />ey are e 8.5624. m. Arriving Eyebrows falling ont, ~ it Be: Primary,<lb />all i ra? Secondary or Tertiar 4 we<lb />dail Kat Ul:204, m., We'don 11,40 41D puurantce tocure. We ( ) soit the most obstin-<lb />ally except Sunday | ute cases and ¢hallenge wgeiy the world for a case we<lb /><lb />eannot CURE ~This dis-<lb /><lb />wease has always baffled<lb />tho ail of the most § Pp<lb /><lb />emingst ph alcians.<lb /><lb />l'rains on W aah olgtois Brauch leny rok ting his roars we have Belew Ae tee ity. of<lb />4) "cal Paes with our OYP ENE and we<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m, » and 1.00 p.�"� = have capital behind our unconditional<lb /><lb />iseted, us for 106-page buok ay beolute<lb />oligrem oCook EME<lb /><lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p| | guaran bea<lb />proofs.<lb />Masonic Puente Taleawe, Illinois.<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., retarningleaves : i<lb />Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 @. m.<lb />and 6.20 p, m,, arrives Washington |<lb />11,40 a. m., and 7.: 20 p. m. Daily ex-i<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotland Neek Brauch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves parooru, N ©, via Alpe- | Wy<lb />matie &amp; Raleigh &amp;. K. daily except xun. | gs<lb />day, at 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P, 1); MX<lb />artive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p, m.<lb />Remrningivaves Plymouth daily excapt |<lb />Sindgy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a et<lb />arrive Tarboro 10. 15 a.m and ll,<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N, C, branch ce:<lb />Gole*boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 ai MC<lb />m. atriving Smithtield 7°30 a, wn. Re»<lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, are:<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R|<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar |<lb />80 m, Clio 8.05 p m. Senin |<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6,30 a F<lb />_" Latta 7.50 a m, daily except ocs:<lb />v<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />z TI AND ant<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />Offers hig wervices to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the 2<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes Wat - public generally.<lb />Sie oe Pr emceht Suuday, | ae ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />~dayes Cinton att. ie 2023.00) ae seSrputing ey Work;<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close conuection ~| es<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall points daily, ullrai) via - Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />lohinine, alse. at Rovk ey with no charges made. ~Tobacco 4<lb /><lb />Rete oinks North va 3 oniolk | 3° Flues made in. season. Shop J<lb />eae a A ANorold iS on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />General Sup: | x ,<lb /><lb />Rh. EMERSOW. Tse<lb />r PKS Sen ao: xen,<lb /><lb />" PEACE<lb /><lb />INSTI TUT Raleigh, N. C.<lb /><lb />Excellent buildings and beantiful<lb />grounds in a Healthful Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />front in Female Education. Thorough<lb />in its Courses. High in its Standard<lb />Unsurpassed in I's INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND sOCIAL INFLUENCES.<lb /><lb />Twenty-one officers and teachers<lb />Veryretionable ptie-s. Send for cat<lb />alog.: 0 JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A<lb /><lb />for Young Ladies<lb /><lb />TRINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opens September 8.<lb /><lb />Three full courses of study. Large<lb />number of eleetives. ~I'wo full chairs in<lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb />One Hundred and one Thousand Do' lars<lb /><lb />sceaieeeteeeaeee ~<lb />ee neater: iti ten ohn nr agt aciticn<lb /><lb />Ce Annv camiapric<lb />: :<lb />é<lb />4<lb />:<lb />:<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />| in é é b 4<lb /><lb />to cure at i ,<lb />(Suit came Sa 5 = ee sar<lb />lemon ee rec eenenne men. yet abs £0. Chicazo, Mou Montreal. Can.,<lb /><lb />hey, ier gaa 4<lb />resulig, Somes<lb />or New York, 217.4<lb />POPS OOS OOOO OOO<lb /><lb />eM SEE THAT? ~Wauety<lb /><lb />si What Is It? gyibbh<lb /><lb />"== It is a picture ot tae celebrated ?<lb /><lb />FARKER FOUNTAIN PF<lb /><lb />Best in use. The outfit otTno business man is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them ana<lb />varnhowvery cheap they are.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever}#=-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"=y"-Come to see ibis<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />~ww<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />See raun :<lb /><lb />ecard Ee ne Ut, ©<lb />Ce<lb />Anything from Ye<lb /><lb />~--42tlLOe Card<lb /><lb />""TO A""<lb /><lb />EF'ull Sheet Pos2r<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are you a sub-<lb />scriber? It not vow<lb />ou to be.<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />pa<lb /><lb />added to the endowment during the<lb />present year, Only male literary college<lb />in North Carolina that is iocated in Fr)<lb />city.<lb /><lb />The bess business course offered in<lb />the state. Send for album and catalogue, |.<lb /><lb />Address JNO. C. KILGO,<lb />Durham, N, C.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />Yor Oldest<lb /><lb />ly Newspaper in<lb />| Nort farolina:s<lb /><lb />Che Only E trerDollar: Dale!<lb />its Class inthe State<lb /><lb />er, pm<lb /><lb />, W ~HH, snRNARP<lb /><lb />Ee<lb /><lb />int<lb /><lb />~|The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />i8 only $1 a year, |<lb />contains. the news every<lb />week, and gives inforhis- * 3<lb />tion toT the taraibig, ang<lb />specially. those thee.<lb />lobaceo, that ig ~Worth<lb />maby times njore |<lb /><lb />ae hy ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />e extend to our :<lb />friends and the -<lb /><lb />public generally, espe-<lb />cially the ladies, a cor-<lb />dial invitation to visit,<lb />our store and examine<lb />oa<lb /><lb />Now Stock<lb /><lb />which is the<lb /><lb />Ht<lb /><lb />vw teJ i<lb /><lb />aa<lb />Ih<lb />iwiuUY | a<lb /><lb />inthe town. ~The as-<lb />sortment of Fine Wool-<lb />enincludes a full line<lb />of staple and ~up-to-<lb />date� N ovelties such as<lb /><lb />IRAP TE TE, GOVERT Luin<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists seq] Baltinore 8288 o13<lb />* ee , eran 4 CROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON | Boston BO 708<lb />Silk and 201 OttO-| io for chills, Fever and all forms of | ys. york ae ae<lb />mans, fatir De Chine, Malaria, It is simply Iron stoi aka Lo i 4s "_<lb />rile -\ Te . inatasteless form Children love it) Cincinnan ( ; O13)<lb />Sik i leanc Acnriettas Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Cleveland. 59 «a9 500<lb />Serges F aL.cyBrocades Tonies. Price. 50a, , | o| - -<lb />- plain Silks and bbs ingion so ~5<lb />atins and many other | ricavo 53 66<lb />Miss Ann Delaney Dead. Phila delpliia a1 67 432<lb />newandstylishfabrics' .° . ae . , cae ay ge |<lb />Tue Reriecror is in receipt of a! irooklyn od 00 449)<lb />a. postal card from Washington announs- | Pittsburg 50 6d 431<lb />ing the death of Miss Ann Delaney, | Louisville 50 09 420<lb />The line of which occurred on Saturday night, 11th | St. Louis 27s 229<lb /><lb />TRIMMINGS<lb /><lb />are beautiful andup to<lb />date. kLvery piece be-<lb />ing selected with the<lb />greatest care.<lb /><lb />The line of<lb /><lb />Cotton<lb />DREsS<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />arenew and stylish and<lb />~stylish and especialiy<lb />desirable for Fall and<lb />Winter wear.<lb /><lb />Mak maa visit. It will<lb />give us ple asure to<lb />~show you ough.<lb />0 gerade<lb /><lb />eh<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />PERSONAL PRATTLE.<lb /><lb />a<lb />oem emenntl<lb /><lb />WHATBY? BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />""_ ©<lb /><lb />- air tonight and Wednesoay.<lb /><lb />KLONDIKE SCRAPS.<lb /><lb />Cen intedl<lb /><lb />There is Gold in Some of, These.<lb /><lb />Eves and chick?ns at S. M. Schulz |<lb /><lb />Services in the Methodist church fo<lb />niczht.<lb /><lb />James grapes are coming in with the<lb /><lb />8CU ppe rn ongs,<lb /><lb />The ice dealers are about the only<lb /><lb />evince Points That Pertain to.<lb />People.<lb /><lb />MissT Mary A. Berard left<lb /><lb />morring for New York.<lb /><lb />' Mrs. ~i. &amp;. Hooker returned Tues-<lb /><lb />Guy ca a visit to Farmville.<lb /><lb />|. Alta. Bettie Swindell returned Tues-<lb />day evening trom a viet to Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Iu. F. Turnage, assistant in the tel-<lb /><lb />egraph officT. is off ona few days ya"<lb /><lb />cation.<lb /><lb />John Williams came<lb />morning trom Raleigh on a visit to Als<lb /><lb />mother.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Bettie au who has ticen|<lb />visiting Mrs.<lb /><lb />people who enjoy this weather.<lb /><lb />My new goods are arriving.<lb /><lb />seu them, Mus,<lb /><lb />i<lb />'- Intoday"Fresh N.Y. State But-<lb />ter nod Cheese at S, M.<lb /><lb />Ge» to the Jawn party in the Acade-<lb /><lb />time<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />iillinerc crn now be seen~at. Mrs. M.<lb /><lb />|}, HizeyT<lb />About the middle of Jonuarp people |<lb /><lb />this<lb /><lb />{<lb />}<lb /><lb />will be wishing they had some of<lb /><lb />weather along,<lb /><lb />;<lb />Change the subject and talk about |<lb />the price of coal next winter, and you |<lb /><lb />you |<lb /><lb />will forget how hot it is.<lb /><lb />a<lb />, Cotton continues to go lower, not" |<lb /><lb />withstanding the dvought considerably |<lb />decreases the crop pruspects, |<lb />!<lb /><lb />We heard a young lady remark that |<lb />there was lots of locsa dirt) In Green |<lb />ville. This hot, dry weather is éaleu- |<lb /><lb />lated to losen most an thing.<lb /><lb />It you want your laundry done right, |<lb />WednesdayTs |<lb /><lb />Packages always ready for |<lb /><lb />send it to me in time for<lb />shipment.<lb />Saturday evening,<lb /><lb />C. B, WHicuarp,<lb /><lb />}<lb />delivery |<lb />|<lb />Act. Witmingter Steam Laundry, |<lb /><lb />'NO CURE"NO PAY.<lb /><lb />inst. The writer had the pleasure of<lb />being regarded as one of her special<lb />friends, and he teels a persoaal griet at<lb />her death. This announcement<lb />also bring sadness to many o* her warm<lb />friends in Greenville, among whom she<lb />spent many years of her life und was<lb />held in highest esteem. A few years<lb />ago, upon the death of the last of her<lb />family connections here, she moved to<lb />Washingt?n where she had relatives<lb />She<lb /><lb />was sn earnest, consecra~ed Christian,<lb /><lb />will<lb /><lb />anispent her last years there,<lb /><lb />and one of hs best women<lb />knew.<lb /><lb />we ever<lb /><lb />j<lb />A<lb /><lb />~has been visidng<lb /><lb />| morning tor itis<lb />Call and |<lb /><lb />M.D. Hiaas. |<lb /><lb />the<lb />H: ilbroner<lb /><lb />Cerds ave out tor marriage of |<lb /><lb />My. Moses and Miss Doru<lb /><lb />| Tiser, both cf Tasboro, the 22nd.<lb />|<lb /><lb />Schultz, |<lb /><lb />Mrs. Dr. Peck, of Newvern, who:<lb /><lb />Mrs. MW. D. Higgs returned trom<lb /><lb />The jatest ard vretriess styles in! Tuesd o wi he}<lb />a sabes i yretiles.s Styles sa'timore Tuesday evening where she! ding<lb /><lb />~bas be ~ell purchasing fall and winte:<lb /><lb />| wnillinery.<lb /><lb />eS REET oy cm RS RCE<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />Games Played and Standing otf |<lb /><lb />Clubs.<lb /><lb />Washington,Sept. 14"<lb />|W as nington, 10,<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, Y5 |<lb /><lb />Boston Sept. 14"Philedelphia 4;<lb />Boston 6,<lb /><lb />New York, Sept. 14"Brooklyn, 7;<lb /><lb />| New York, dD.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, Sept.<lb />| Balumore, 10.<lb /><lb />14""-Chicago, 38:<lb /><lb />14"Pittsourg, 10;<lb /><lb />Aend<lb /><lb />Viusburg. Sept.<lb />Louisvi'le, 8<lb />Cleveland, 14"Cleveland, 8<lb /><lb />st. Louis, l,<lb /><lb />Sept.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />RIVERSIDE DAIRY,<lb /><lb />R. M. KENNEDY, MTgr.<lb /><lb />Pure, sweet mi.k delivered at your<lb />doo. morning and evening, at.30 cents<lb />per gallon. With ten years experience<lb /><lb />in the dairy business ia Greenville we<lb /><lb />| deem it unnecessary to say more.<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Novelties.<lb /><lb />Fall Fabrics.<lb /><lb />The latest effect in the<lb />DRESS KINGNOM,<lb /><lb />A look and you are<lb />satisfied.<lb /><lb />Lanos Cas Howse.<lb /><lb />WRAPS.<lb /><lb />° ry i<lb />in Tuesday |<lb /><lb />. H. Ba: uwell, left this |<lb /><lb />the Misse3 Wileon, |<lb /><lb />j<lb />my grove tonight and have a pleasant; yerurned home Luesday afternoon,<lb /><lb />a3)<lb /><lb />Ta Ri a dali aa ltaadid<lb /><lb />We have opened up the largest line ae<lb /><lb />oLADIES CAPES!<lb /><lb />|<lb />for Falland Winter wear.ever shown here.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />fFae<lb /><lb />LE KNOWN.<lb /><lb />We have all<lb />styles, sizes,<lb />and prices.<lb />We are de-<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />| We bought<lb />! et from<lb />the makers<lb />~and therefore<lb />bought very<lb />low and will m se'l more of<lb />by them than<lb />any firm in<lb /><lb />the State.<lb /><lb />~Sell low.<lb /><lb />a Qo.<lb />SH TPO deeend /<lb /><lb />RB &amp;o. PORSETS<lb />~ \ AEA anes a ~<lb />rl hal &amp;. Ne tes Nas + &amp; ; ~NH, Ae &amp;. SS) a)<lb /><lb />Aue LNOHLIM nox.<lb /><lb />THE GENUINE R. &amp; G. COR-<lb />iD TINS NVO PUe SHVHS LNAUTA ?<lb /><lb />SETS ARE UNRIVALED AND<lb />- TAKE THE LEAD OVER ALL.<lb /><lb />-TId DHL IIV FAVA AM<lb /><lb />= aITANOSL<lb /><lb />JOHN KELLYT Ss fine SHOES.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ie<lb />Br) alt Peas ayy? eed<lb /><lb />4 ~The jusllyg scel otrated Sonn Kelly Shoes for<lb />Ladies are in ~the lead. Every warranted, |<lb /><lb />termined to<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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