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          <lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. |  ° ~TERMS: 25Centsa Month, "<lb /><lb />| @REENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1897. oa No. bs<lb /><lb />Vol. 6.<lb /><lb />veins naar ai nh inane: entice kamen mmpeinenatt sieaaaiee<lb /><lb />| Sitti ees BASEBALL. » | WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.<lb />HSH ALWAYS SHIM Tf % i conan FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />Games Played and Standing an seek Roding money Capes<lb /><lb />inh T&amp;E KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />, | Clubs.<lb />Fl KF] The week ending Monday, Septem"-<lb /><lb />ber 15.h, has been extremely unfavor-<lb />Chicago, Sept. 15"Chicago, 2; Bal. lable. Drought has prevailed for<lb /><lb />timor<lb />re, 13. ~neatly twen'y days and has now be-<lb /><lb />| Philadelphia, Sept. id "Philadel~|eome very serious, The past seven<lb /><lb />ie<lb />Ma, 1; ;<lb />pila, 1; Boston 9, days shave béen very hot and no a<lb /><lb />New York, Sep: 15"New York» drop of rai occurred anywhere in the<lb />19; Brooklyn, 4 |<lb /><lb />Farm<lb /><lb />~Sate. Ali reports reesived indicate a<lb />bar * - whe :" * . ~ . . " a mt 7 »<lb />ested Sept. 15"Pittsburg, 2;|Serious deterioration in crops since W<lb /><lb />bok | P : baby oe<lb />. e Louisvi'le, 4 September Ist. Cotton has been irre = ee ss ae)<lb />, 4 | cui +s manasa hinumacs 3 ped bf<lb />s ; L Secoud game"Pittssurg, 8; Louis- ~parably papa TALON es, blooms and m ' Oct mu a9 =| a<lb />8 ! ville, 2. Heaves are falling off, half grown bolts fa o Soa bs<lb />vi ~have cracked and dropped, aad the top oO mn ® oD<lb />H yr » PI T @ @<lb />OW TRE CLUBS STAND. ; ¢ ty P tm @ O<lb />. ~crop is now almost a complete failure ( ct ot ~ 4 tw<lb />2 . ~Won Lost Per Ceng ve  Saoeepsing ranjde | D yy eG<lb />a Baltiiure ey _ S premature openicg 18 increasing raphe) gy nm © Pe er<lb />, f ur ray ge 1<lb />W e have the largest *Y * (16) ly, and the outlook now. is fora com. | Ss ted = e 4 os<lb />Boston 84 30 706) | | a bo ya &amp; 3 i,<lb />1 New Y iparatively poor crop. Potten is bene a fp OD &amp; tA<lb />o J a) L e r oly mS A+) 7 7 . .<lb />and most complete v ork io 42 641 piched rapidly. A good aeal ot the (Ro Bo g ae 8 pads<lb />Cincinnati 67. 40 373. hile still 21 5 \@) Ot pr)<lb />| { . { F ll Cleveland : _. dibe corn is di ying up while sli Me mes m4 y age<lb />: Si ock 0 a Becher sed OU ne 504) mature. What tobaceo remains uncut oe os eo = fO<lb />astiine 0) 0) * j . hove « . :<lb />Wj Washington od) De 463 at fire badly, though the cures so. far % O © @) 2 O prod ©<lb />and In- Brooklyn vt 60 404 aye been excellent; fertarately the ~ © ig B S<lb />ae 7 ar ey mG, 4<lb />t Chicayo v3 67 442) bulk of this cro3 has been gathered a fy es © 9<lb />) ; . - 5A) ; "<lb />C Pittsbuig ot 66 433 (Phe week was favorable only r¢er such te ot nd o bo<lb />Philadelphia ol 08 423 Work as picking cotton, saving foceer = 205 Qu oy<lb />oma. Louisville ov 7] 413) which is completed) and makin» hay. oO om fy TD<lb />St. Louis, 230 Ok 233) ~Pall plowivg and seeding are impossi- Re gO . food»<lb />Joon<lb />| ~ble until rain comes. Pastures and = 9) PY 9 )<lb />ie shing for | ck of moisture. Se) es,<lb />cclver porishing for la aa cH rp CD<lb />Three Things. | Turtips, late peas, potatoes, peanuts «topo eu M<lb />. , . . . ees ' dA he?<lb />~uree things to fight for "Hono:, jacd rice are all sutiering from drought ° td 2 es th<lb />country and home. |Water i branchés and wells is getting os oda oy ®<lb />Three things to love"Courage, gen: | ve ry low. OES Hi<lb /><lb />tleness and afteetior. , |<lb /><lb />{ gn NEE PS EEE ar<lb /><lb />Three things to thing about"Lite, was ,<lb />iree things to thin yOu ite ~THROUGHOUT THE ( COUNTRY.<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />~uUMOYS Taha 5 ee<lb /><lb />(de.th and eternity.<lb /><lb />. * A CORTE TE,<lb />Three things to govern"Temp x, armen oc<lb />tonvue and conduct. i rs ii Ta } ave decid | not el eae<lb />Virginia ooputists have decide ""<lb />1e th a<lb />Three things to delight iu "Frank- | to nominate a giats tieket. :<lb /><lb />ness, freedom and beauty. :<lb /><lb />=<lb />-@<lb />38<lb />©<lb />c<lb /><lb />~Three things to hate---Crueity, are, The greater potion of the water.<lb />n : | rs ie ~, ; ral pee , D<lb />? rogance and ingratitade. front at Oakland, Cal., javolved in @<lb />ry . . . ' Ay Sn 5 i a . ay<lb />Three things ty avoid"-Idleness, lo- lawsuit, is declared to ce the property<lb /><lb />g +n 2s | F<lb />quacity aid flippant jes ing. "of the State. | FRA<lb /><lb />r e ° . }<lb />Phree things to wish for"Heulth, |<lb /><lb />\ ~a fS. Ge: Wee N. Smibe, shot in EU) cee prem eae DtO RAR is ARE: IN<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />K WILSON, Glovides�<lb /><lb />trends and e cheertul spirit.<lb /><lb />+ rehville, N. Y,, while: am OT<lb />Three things to admire-Intellecu: ,j | head wile asi , . ay<lb />power, diznity and g-acefulness asl. ep, is deed, and her husband is ac- aN<lb />sae 9 = a é Ut a }<lb />AnD cused of her marder. a i<lb />i ! ~ | T , of a a fF * ti<lb /><lb />CouldnTt Do It, Phillips Gibbons, a farmer<lb /><lb />1 (i A story is goiug the round of the| Livozan, N. Y., was murdered Monday<lb />pe hi) pipers chat is far tov good to be Jost. /nizht ina quarrel wth two Ltalians, |<lb /><lb />A man made a bet with a shopkeepe| who have been arecsted, I h AVe 4 gneg al<lb />f a| ° : ;<lb /><lb />that he cou'dnTt spend all she cade a<lb />ever brought to year by advertising, The shopkeeper |<lb /><lb />svor iound it impossible, for the simple cards for the next four ye-rs. hes heen Depa rt me nN ts<lb />Greenville | reason ihat the more he adve-tised the finally awarded to Albert Daggett, of Je<lb />o4 bd Vooht ; |<lb />more he mad, and after a strenuous Washington, D. C. |<lb /><lb />effort to get rid of his money in adver- Richard Datton, a printer, fell 60<lb /><lb />tising he aad to give it ua, The story ~feet from the third story ot a building DRESS GO ODs.<lb /><lb />rae sf Sm ie os Go ~at Mt. Vernoa, N. Y.,and escaped with<lb />at oil you donTt believe it, try it, aw ae<lb /><lb />~ea but a small gash on the back of hit<lb />see for yourselt.�"National Advertise 7 I have more patterns<lb /><lb />head.<lb /><lb />We bought a large}: | eet and more bolt goods!.<lb />stock aud  there- : than ever vefore. In<lb /><lb />The contract for su ppiying postal<lb /><lb />lee ell a ll al let ll ll al lll tidied te te a ies nn ean el<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />My line of clothing<lb />is much more complete<lb /><lb />PPP LS!<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />| Not So Many, Lost.<lb /><lb />Fire Engine. : ' T<lb />fore call sell Many people have been out to a We do noi believe as many tobacco tlie latest colors both ali I Call suit you in<lb />low depot to look at the steam fire engine terns were lost by fre thivsewon «30 LHlain, and fancy. Trim-jclay worsted, cueviots,<lb /><lb />o As soon as the expert arrives the engine Previous yea's. As people gard more<lb /><lb />, vai, |Mings to match in4and fane laids trom<lb />: will be fitted up and brought down ta ~about curing they become more careful, vy pi<lb />Te ene be teste. hence there isles danger of tre. J hra.ds, sets velvets,3$3.00 to 15.00. Spee-<lb /><lb />If you want gooo and : silks, and Jet. ial orders taken.<lb />atylish goods come and| 3 (<lb /><lb />see us. It is no trou-<lb /><lb />PPP ee ee We Ne eM Nese ae ane Nl Nal al ad ase, Ml Ml Ned Ma Ne al Nl,<lb /><lb />_ SHOES. | HA T.<lb />Prices from .75 to} ihave hats trom 50<lb /><lb />ble to show goods and<lb />| $4. Hamilton Browns} to 3.00 felt<lb />we take pleasure mn 80 Bay State Shoes $1 30 up. Lg ol | to $3,00 in fe and<lb /><lb />: doing. Handsome Buggy Robes cuarenteed, Mens $3.) still, any style, crush,<lb />: : a 1. 20 up. E Shoes guaranteed. Ajalpine, stiff, and broad<lb />a | ai - special lne of baby}brim. A bigT line of.<lb />¢C. Tw, | Moquette Rugs, 52x27, for shoes. ae {caps and Tamoshanter<lb /><lb />vt Se phi<lb /><lb />SL75. 5 ~Ute Give us a call and we will do our best, to<lb />Other, goods. in proportion. jsatisty� a4 mama ot 0 san a<lb /><lb />Repronsys, H.M.HA<lb /><lb />Sere ctl<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />yan eee Sate Tae t<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />'D. J. WHICHARD. Eiitor. _<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Be coe earners<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />eer eay y = sien nent<lb />enamel<lb /><lb />sega ee<lb /><lb />i : ~SU RSCRIFTION RATES.�<lb /><lb />ee $3.00<lb />os wtih tk tC 20<lb />~ One week. oe. ee<lb />Delivered in town by earriefs without<lb /> extr: cost.<lb /><lb />_. Advertisng rates are liberal andcan be<lb /><lb />a 4 e * ac<lb />""" Bnewred as second-class mail matter. | 2:<lb /><lb />weekly to a semi-weekly edition.<lb /><lb />rad cn apptication to the editor or at) Seam<lb /><lb />be offe~<lb /><lb />3 my Reflector.<lb /><lb />To better accommodate the large and growing advertising pat- &amp;<lb />ronage of Tue Eastern Reviector (our weekly edition) andat = &amp;<lb />the same time to give our subscribers thereto more reading ~matter<lb />and a quicker news service, we have decided toT change it from a<lb />_ We hope to have. everything in<lb />readiners to make the change by the first week in October, alter<lb />which time we will send each and every subscriber two papers a<lb />week instead of one as heretofore. Our present plan is to make the<lb />publication days of the semi-weekly ReriEector Tuesdays and<lb />Fridays, as the papers sent out on these days would best reach ail<lb />sections of the county. The subscription price will remain the eam.,<lb />the two papers a week beirg cent for only ONE DOLLAR a year.<lb /><lb />sca:<lb /><lb />all pis ms RR i avenues sigass<lb />fit<lb /><lb />~ees tetra<lb />cwinetinen sin primes mi<lb /><lb />a<lb />"oe desire a lita correspondent at<lb />avery nostoffce inthe county, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />~fo each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />oand oniy.on one side of the paper.<lb />4<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />sa encima<lb />, -<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1897.<lb /><lb />== a raatigancaen mrmnaeerenstanin<lb /><lb />san haeneee seinen ite<lb /><lb />NOT A WISE PLAN.<lb /><lb />There was # meeting of the Cabinet<lb />in oWashington on ~Tuesday, and<lb />among the subjects discussed was the<lb />advisability of sending supplies to<lb />Alaska to relieve ihe people who bave<lb />gone there in search of gold. The<lb /><lb />press dispatches say:<lb />oSecretary Alger brought up the<lb />- Klordike rush and adverted to the<lb />probable necessity of reliet ~measures<lb />for the benefit of Americens who have<lb />rushed heedlessly into the gold ficids<lb />but the discussion of this matter was<lb />yery informal ard fruitless ot results<lb />Secretary Alger laid betore the cabi<lb />net several telegrams urging relief tor<lb />stricken prospectors, including one<lb />from the citizensT committee of Te<lb />coma. representing that distress ex"<lb />isted already at Dawson City, stating<lb />tliat starvation bad begun and praying<lb />that #&amp; revenue cutter be sent with<lb />supplis to 't. Mic.aels and chances<lb />being taken on getting the supplies to<lb />those in need of them. The discus-<lb />sion made it cvident that the cabinet<lb />was not quite clear that the govern-<lb />ment authorities had werrant in law<lb />~tor.{urn:hing supplies but Secretary<lb />&amp; lger telegrs phed to Sen.tor Perkine,<lb />cf Calticrnia, who is interested in a<lb />line to Alas! a, asking him it he ~would<lb />underteke to deliver a sbip load of<lb />supplies at St. Michaels. I it be<lb />found that the law will net permit the<lb />governinent to send supplies then re-|<lb />lief will be furaishec by privave per-<lb />gons in order that a horror may rot<lb />grew cut of the rush for gold.�<lb />We Jorcot bebeve this a wise plan.<lb />The people who joic the mad rush to<lb />Kloi dike in the face of «1 that bas<lb />been printed shout. the perils and<lb />hardshizs of such a venture take the<lb />If tle<lb /><lb />idea gets out thet the government ~s<lb /><lb />consequences upon them elves,<lb /><lb />going to ecnd supplies there for thove<lb />owhose rations beccme exbaust-d it wil<lb />carse may others to goon this fool+<lb />hardy hunt for gold.<lb /><lb />ne ia et eran<lb /><lb />Representative Gannon, of T)-<lb />Jinois, Chairman of the Commit-<lb />~tes pn Appropriations in the late<lb />Congress, admits that the appro-<lb /><lb />priations for the present fiscal]<lb />year exceed the legitimate needs<lb />of the Government. In other<lb />words, in the face of a yawning<lb />Treasury ceficit the public reye-<lb />_ mnes have been recklessly squan-<lb />_ ~@ered on many useless or un-<lb />~worthy objects. Itisa fact that<lb />wnder reasonable expenditure<lb />the Treasury deficit would no<lb />have arisep, and there wouid<lb />hava been no pretext for an ex.<lb />~tea cession of Congress to pro-<lb />vide more revenues. As to the<lb />ility for extravagant ex-<lb />is pretty evenly di-<lb />nthe two or three<lb />ress. In grab-<lb /><lb />ey the new Pop<lb /><lb />Henry ClayTs Remarkable Mem-<lb />ory.<lb /><lb />It is said that no man eyer had a<lb />more marvelluus memory ~or faces<lb />ipan Henry Clay. The instances<lb />viven lo p ove this are numberless.<lb /><lb />On one oceasion he was on his way<lb />to Jackson, Miss., aid the cars stop"<lb />ped for a short time at Cliston,<lb />Amony the crowd whvu_ pressed for-<lb />ward was one vigorous ol¢ man who<lb />~nsisted that Mr, Clay weuld recog<lb />nize him. He had lost one eye.<lb /><lb />oWhere did I know you?� asked<lb />Mr. Clay, fixing a keen glance on this<lb /><lb />man.<lb /><lb />oIn Kentucky,� was the reply.<lb />oad you lost your eye before then,<lb />or have you lost it since?� was the<lb />next question.<lb /><lb />oSince,� answered the old map,<lb />~Turn the sound side of your face to<lb />me so I van see your profile,� said Mr.<lb />Clay, preemptorily, and the man obey.<lb />ed. o] have it.!� said Mr. Clay, after<lb />a moment's scrutiny ~of the profile.<lb />oDidnTt you give me a verdict as<lb />juror at Fransfort, Ky., in the famous<lb />case of tue United States versus In-<lb />nis, twenty-one vears ago ?�<lb />| oYes, sir!T cried the<lb />trembling with delight.<lb />«And isnTt your name Hardwicke!�<lb />querried Mr. Clay, after another<lb />mintte.<lb /><lb />oI told you heTd remember me?�<lb /><lb />old man<lb /><lb />crowd. oHe never forgets «a face.<lb />never forg:ts a face !T" YouthTs Com-<lb />pinion,<lb /><lb />Se ene me ae<lb /><lb />How McFadden Got Eyen.<lb /><lb />oWhats ~he matter, Tim?<lb />look woiried abvut gomething,� said<lb />one of the clerks in a Wholesale estab-<lb />lishmeut ag he was about to pass the<lb />porter in the warchouse a few evenings<lb /><lb />you<lb /><lb />ago, according to the Cleveland Leader,<lb /><lb />oOiam worried,� reptied Mr. Mae<lb />adden.<lb /><lb />*HowTs that?�<lb /><lb />~D yez see that clock there ?�T<lb /><lb />oYes,�<lb /><lb />oWell, it says tin minutes to foive,<lb />don't it?T<lb /><lb />«Nine minutes to five, Tim.�<lb /><lb />oWell, thin; nine minutes, 13 ~t<lb />roight 2�<lb /><lb />oNo; itTs 5:30 now. That clock<lb />stopped thirty nine minutes ago.�<lb /><lb />oOch, how can Liver git aven wid<lb />mesili? You say, Mr. Blinningicn,<lb />me qu.ttinT toime is foive. And hee<lb />Oi haye been wurrkinT and warrkinT<lb />and ivery little whoile Oi would lock<lb />at the clock; and be golly, sez Oi, wonTt<lb />it niver come time to quit? So sez Oi,<lb />here's one more bex Oi tumble into the<lb />back rovk, and then, sez Oj it'll be<lb />toime tc shtop. BuT phin Oi come ovt<lb />again, be golly, here it was noine mir"<lb />utes to foive, 80, sez Oi, wan more box,<lb />and thin itTll be tolme to quit; and al)<lb />to wonst it struce me, Mr, Binnington<lb />that the clock had shtopped,�<lb /><lb />oWell, that was unlucky, So ycu<lb />worked. half an hour cver time, didnTt<lb />youn? iy<lb /><lb />~Halt an hour, is it ?�� exclaimed Mr,<lb />McFdden, while the cold sweat ad.<lb />peared upon his brow. oBegorra, it'll<lb />te more than an hour Lefore Qi git all<lb />thim boxes what Or ought to have<lb />tumbled rolled out here again, 80 QiTll<lb />be aven wid the futrem in the morninT,<lb /><lb />Cascarets atimulate liver, kidney and<lb />bowels. Never sicken, weaken or<lb />gripe. 10c.<lb /><lb />enema - 7<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco , Spit and Smoke Your<lb />Tuite Away.<lb /><lb />i ie<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and torevsr, bs made well<lb />strong, magnetic. tull of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong.<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cure?. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who will<lb />guarantee a cure. booklet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />ee)<lb /><lb />A J. P. Goes to Jail.<lb /><lb />sree, =<lb /><lb />_ Populist leader and _ fusion<lb />vustice of the Peace W. R. Hart-<lb />sel}, Sr., uf Locust, was senten-<lb />ced to six monthsT imprisonment<lb />in jail by Judge Hoke Wednee-<lb />dav on a verdici of guilty of for-<lb />nication and adultery. This<lb />seems to us very righteous judg-<lb />ment, and we would suggest that<lb />if it is in the niovince of the<lb />court his commission as justice<lb />of the peace ought to be taken<lb />frcm bim, so that when he is<lb />liberated he may not continue to<lb />administer justice among citizens<lb />of the coanty in his way."Stan-<lb />ley enterprise.<lb /><lb />| cece iemeneaianae<lb />Everybody Says So.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the<lb />most wonderful medical discovery of<lb />the age, pleasant and refreshing to the<lb />iaste, act gertly and potitively on<lb /><lb />cried the old man turning to the4<lb /><lb />kidueys, lier anu bowels, cleansing<lb />the entire system, dispel colds, cure<lb />headache, fever, babitual constipat on<lb />and biliousness. Please buy ard try a<lb />box cf C, vu. C, today. 1%, 25, 50<lb />cents. Sold and guaranteed to cura<lb />by all druggists.<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />poxp &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,3<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Practice in all the courts,<lb /><lb />ign nestle etait estan, einen tit eae,<lb /><lb />Shingles! Shingles!<lb />Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles,<lb />$3.15 per thovsand delivered-at Green-<lb />ville. Apply ~o ;<lb />J.R. SMITH &amp; BRO,<lb />Ayden, N.C,<lb /><lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ E HAVE §'EsSTABLISHED: A<lb />Y Lumber Yard at Greenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Minager. Orders<lb />for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can ~be<lb />left with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />Kinwiaw NV<lb /><lb />School For Girls: And<lb />Boys.<lb /><lb />On Mondag, Sept. 6th, I wili open<lb />my schol for giris and small boys in<lb />the new schoo: building on Mr- W. B.<lb />WilsonTs Jot, in South Greenville.<lb />Terms, ete., made known on applica-<lb />tion. MISS MYkKTLE WILSON,<lb /><lb />NOG OE SEL,<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept, 14.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough, For terms, &amp;e.<lb />apply to<lb />MRS. L. G, BERNARD,<lb /><lb />Valuable Property for Sale<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />qualified as Receiver of * Green-<lb /><lb />fe tripe  aed por bpd<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb /><lb />[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb /><lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb /><lb />belonging to said Company. This<lb /><lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers,<lb />* oe<lb /><lb />For information see. or ~ad-<lb />dress ~<lb /><lb />% ~a 7 i<lb />oe q | Y Ph<lb />i ui pS EE % cas<lb />ee q _" " bat<lb />he pitt<lb /><lb />N.C,<lb /><lb />32 |R. A. TYSON, Vic<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb /><lb />e purpose<lb /><lb />.. TY! Pree LITTLE, Cashier<lb />| @meaames © TREORGANIZED JUNE s5th, 1806. oe<lb /><lb />- jR. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT IOF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. |<lb /><lb />Atjthe Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,? »<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50, 273.623 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surptus and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to; Cheek 48,289.50<lb />Due from Banks 2,630.55} Due to Banks co! es<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding J �,�153.12<lb />Cash Items 1.278.152 Time Certificates of Deposit; 55.00<lb />Oash in Vault; 14,528.54<lb /><lb />: i~ Nie eis Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04 :<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. C}¢}<lb /><lb />Jv<lb /><lb />een ew ee inemeemnemet Seni peemennaiheeanemetemaemg ne<lb /><lb />R. s Arc taeion Pres, HENRY HARDING<lb />A. G. ~4 2<lb />G1, CHERRY, } Vice Pres. | AssTt Cashier<lb /><lb />CAPITALT: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,1897..<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.N. ©.<lb /><lb />NLL NN les Neal el el al,<lb /><lb />Tee Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar<lb /><lb />. ifnotall, of your business, and wll grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe ana sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence r a per-<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge *=<lb /><lb />SOCK OF<lb /><lb />H<lb />GOODS |<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS BAY AAD FLU<lb /><lb />!<lb />Ii<lb /><lb />HALT<lb />dC. COBB &amp; SU,<lb /><lb />a ¢<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />exeeronseaen ) cones nene<lb /><lb />We have ,utt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\illa.<lb /><lb />We ave prepe.vi (oO {0 smbalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to co3<lb />ducting fuaerals and bodies «<lb />trested to our care will recei<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are 1ower than ever.<lb /><lb />Ve do not want monopoly but<lb />invite con. petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and alb<lb />times in the Johu Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building. |<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />sd<lb />onamarsal�"�<lb /><lb />J3arbers.<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. ¢.<lb /><lb />Patronnge solicited. Cleaning. Dye!<lb />os » - 4 éin<lb />and Pressiug Gents Clothes N ioeene<lb /><lb />lees ae ne<lb /><lb />i SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />| FASHIONABLE BARERK, o<lb /><lb />Special attention given rf<lb />GentiomensClothine® o cleanirg<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 187¢-<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of,!the svhvol owilt<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK yy SIDES &amp; SEONLDER<lb /><lb />PaRaene ANT) MEKUHANT'S BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />Qa ee<lb /><lb />open onT<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1997.<lb /><lb />[ALW AYS; AT LOWEST®M ARKET Pri or and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />Tchacco,'Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />Phe ache Bipemog te<lb /><lb />»FURNITURE<lb /><lb />The terms are us follows.<lb />Primary English per mo.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />te.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices to suit| "be #<lb /><lb />sold for C Du i i e ate x , haT no lisk We ask a contin<lb />wo run we selj ata ¢ ose margin. {liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />a) YS : ng ~ aa.<lb /><lb />SOECLTE Gee ai W Ww &amp; XAUSDALz.<lb /><lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, metal~"<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Ne<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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Give me a trial aad I will<lb /><lb />pass: s fi<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Tomatoes, Corn, Gardeu Peas, Baked Bears, Mustard. Crackers, &amp;c. sell you good Grocerivs as cheap as auy Vue.<lb />M. EL. QUINERI:WY , Greenville, N. Cc.<lb />Atlantic Coast Line. Greenville Market. DIRECTORY. © | J acca ane : aa<lb />. | Corrected by S. M. Shultz. ; x N DY CATHARTIC ~ t<lb />a onemen ~ % 2 WERE a r ne é<lb />. Buiter, per lb: 15 to 2A CHURC ivs. ~, . a<lb />Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 1848, ' Western sides 5408 ¥ | &amp;<lb />ee neplanten. Sugar enred Ham 10 to Lag ; : ;<lb />} NORTHBOUND. | Corn : 40 to ai oo nee &amp; ;<lb />Oo | a Tl51"services every §&amp; T |<lb />: DAILY No /8"Passenger"Due Weg. | Corn Meal ai td wicduk ant beanie . haber meeting 7 ) er ,<lb />9.35 a m. nolia 10.59 am, Warsaw 11.10! Floun. Family 4:25 to 5.75 Thursday evening: *, A. W. Setzer, | ¢ CU RE CONST] DATION g<lb />PF rier ar, Wil} Lard 5¢ to 10) Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M. : pitas R ee<lb />- son 12.43 p m, Rocky ° ount | . 35 oi. D. tree, Superintendent. ra : aia an ~<lb />1.20 p m, Tarboro 2.53 p m, aii ipvelter Relist serum cctiseieh : ~ ¢ ¢ EGULATE FHE LIVER a ih é<lb />Weldon 3,3! p m, Petersbarg | Sagar 4to5/ CATHOLIC"No regu ar services, 25* $0 in ler , URUIGISTS ~<lb />4pm, oichmond 630 pm. | UVoffee 17 to 20: to cure any case sf constipation. Cascarets are the su Lage.<lb />Norfo.k 8.05 p m, Wishing, Sult per Suck 15 to 1 FO. EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur- ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED (i. hever grij) oe srive.bue enuse easy Maiural reanlta, Somat<lb />7 a ea wade ; ~ gy, Lay ser- pe and booklet free, Ad. STERLING B BMEDY �,�O., ¢ nico, Montrenl, Oan.. or Sey York, S47.<lb />ton 11.10 p My Raltimere 12 438 CF ick Th a day, morning and evening. ? PPPS   Boo He oo de At On ene  Gee<lb />um, Phi'adelpnia 845 a mi) oeKens tos vices second Sundav morning. Rev. A. }<lb />New York 653 am, Bosion. oges ver ios _ 7to l5) Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30 |<lb />300 pm. Beexwax.per 7}4.M. W. B, Brown, Superinter.dant. 9 inion<lb />DAILY No 40"lassenger"Diie Mag | METHODIST~"Services everv Sun- Feu oOe SEE T A [ e wel) a } }<lb />7-16 pm. poiia 8.55 p m Warsaw 9.10  "" o|day, morning and evening. Prayer b ,; tr<lb />» m. Goldsboro 10.10 p m | g 1 meeting Wednesday ap hene ih<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. ~Larboro : 10n Sale. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday schoo<lb />6.45am. Rocky Mount 11 47, Execut a9 9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor. NeRTH CAROLINA, UIm the Superior | iendent.<lb />~folk 10.30 a im, Petersburg | Pitt County. Court.<lb /><lb />3 24am, Richwond 4.26 a m,!.,,.. : Ane Talli ge PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Wasmngton 7.41am, Baiti, | Callie Tawgston. (now Callie Joyner) Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb /><lb />~more 9+ « m, Pliladeipnia | exTax. of B. J. Langston J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school ha | What Is It ?<lb />11. 5am, New York °2 02 p | Vs. 9:30 A.M. K. B Ficklen Superinten- ch<lb /><lb />'m. Boston $30 p m. | The Greenville Land and Improvement | dent .i@<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND, | Company end ®, B. Talliaferor- LODGES. It is a picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />IDAILY No 55"Passengor Due !Lake | Ry virtue of an execution directed to<lb /><lb />o40 p m. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Ckad-j ihe uaversigned fren the Superior r<lb />~bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p Court of Pitt County in the above enti<lb />| m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- red action, [ w'll,on Monday, the 20th] 4. RF. &amp; A. b.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />on fe: 8.42 p ni, Columbix 10.05 | duy of september 1867, at 12 oTe ock M , | 984 meets tirst and third Moaday even-<lb /><lb />m, Denmark 6,20 am, August at the Court House door of said county, ing, J. M. Reuss W. M, L. I. Moore,<lb /><lb />yeti we tm, | sell roth highest bidder for cash. to | Sec, Best in use, The outfit ot no business man is<lb />o15pm. Charles-| tice said execution, all theright, title s 7<lb />a ton 10 20m. Savannah 24) and fatorest which the said Greenviile | I. 0.0. F."Covenen Lodge No. 17 complete without one.<lb />. nae Heron mE dl T | Land and improvement Compiny, de- | Meets every Tugaday vena J. VY. le<lb />ie | St. ugustine 10 30 am, Tam iendans, has in the tollowing described | Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. Th R fl t B k<lb />et ; pa 6,40: pm. yenl estate, to-wit. oy tract of land ia K f Pp Ik Ri , Lodge No 93 e e eC or OO score<lb />ie ARRIVALS AT WILMIN GRD N" | Greenville township, Pitt Goun'y, siesta every Prifay evening H WwT oi<lb />fs FROM tHE NORTH. known aug the vr oes teas oe Whedbee, Bb Elliveston of has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb />* DAILY No. .49,"Passenger"Beston lané abkjoining the lands of B. F. R. and 8,<lb /><lb />"S40 PLM. 1.03 (6m. New York 9,00 pox.) fick. M. Clark, C.F. Manning and also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />mere BA a i ett | eyed by shed trom D. E House to cad |B: A-"ée vanee Conucil No. 1696 You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />more 5,50 am, Washitwgton | veved by «red from D, E. House �,�O sald meets every Thursday evening. W. b. ho cheapthev are<lb />4.30 ain, Richmond 9 Ui am, | Greeaville Land »and Improvement Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. | earn Ww very D ra.<lb /><lb />Petersburg 10.00 ain, ~Nor- | Compaay.nd upod which the mill planc<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am ~Derboro | Of ~he Greenville Land and Itprove- K.of H."fasurance Lodge No, 1169<lb />1242 m, Reeky Mount 12.45] Men: Comoany wassituated, being that nieets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />pm, Wison 2*lz pm. Golds-| Prt of said land mow owned by the +Flanagan, 1. Henry Sheppard, R. You may never,<lb /><lb />bore3.10 pm, Warsaw 4,02, /reenville iumberGompay aud lying A.L of H, Pitt Council 236' meeta But should you eve }G=="="-<lb /><lb />. . as - Railroad. ~<lb />im pm, Magnotia 4.16 pm, Sart ul ee ~ every Thursday nivht. J. B. Cherry<lb />6 (DAILY No. 41,"+Passenger"Leave| ~Thisette 20th dayaof Ana ons C, y W. B. Wilson. see. . i e<lb />' 2.30A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New o. H. HARRINGTON, - amy "" .<lb />York'9.30 am, Phitade}phia Sheriff Pitt County. oT an O Yr lit In » ~<lb />12 0%pm, Baltimore 2.26 pm, ae Cotto 1 ang eanat. evr '<lb />Washisgton 3.46 pm,� Rich-| * oa WN ie ues ;<lb />mond 7.:0 pm, tetereburg ON LEGE raed web iepbeh Prices ° volte 6<lb />5.12 pm. Norfolk 2,20 pam, we GL Ku. ana peauats for yesterday, as furuishec "P Seal<lb />Weldou ~943 pm, Tarbore HL . by Coo Bros. &amp; Commission Wer Onis. ouaes i |<lb />6.01 pm, Reeky Mount 5d NORTH Ca®uLENA. chants at Narfolk NNT Set at<lb /><lb />am. iLeave Wilson 6.20 vam.<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw! Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />7.53.am Mu gnolia 8.05 am. Piedmont section; wery best water; | Good Middliuy<lb />DANIT:y No '61"Passerger-- Leave | healthiest locality, property of Cbris- Middiing<lb />except New Bern:9..0am, Jackson | rian vhureh, noa-secta rian in-spirit and | Low Middling<lb />Swnday  yille042 am. ~his train teaching, hi,hest_ moral tone, elegant! Good Ordinary<lb />2.40 P.M. arrives .a¢ Walnut street. building, balls laboratories, etc., facul-| | Tone"dall.<lb />FROM 'THE-SOUKH. Ae Rt Speciale, ce epost our rie PEANUTS<lb />BausyY No. 54"Passengcr"Leave, Stet ouse of tert Mie college, these<lb /><lb />P | |<lb />12.15. M. Tampa 8) am. Senford 1 ag | Wek" ¢ Courses, mos. Hiveral terms, best | Prime ) |<lb /><lb />néayges, catalogue .on application. | Extra Prime 4<lb />wm, Jacksonville 6 35 pan, t dvantages og pp 4 m<lb /><lb />3 | Address J. J, ATKINSON, Chairman, | oancy o43 ~ ~s<lb />Davanna 12.80 night, Charles. ~ ames gta. . Elon College, N.C. | Spanish KH to 7 Anything from l=<lb /><lb />i°0 6.383 am.Columbia 5.50 Tone"guiet.<lb /><lb />OOTTOX.<lb /><lb />SAS. RIVAMAAAAARBARSA AAA 94 4<lb /><lb />A Nakelas pags um, Macan sii ' gore<lb />o Leumare 4...) pm, sr ptee a SS Card ij ue<lb /><lb />a P j<lb />~A0 am, Flovenee 855 EE fel siete sont el<lb />Marion 985 aw, Chadbourn| Dew on rmagent Ouros ty 38 pipknawa to the oad | de,<lb />i yr pr i see : to : W: =<lb />: nei am, Dale Wagcamaw : Bound mones coy ty cure. divans be Froctea o<lb />U'wO6 am,<lb /><lb />s+home for the same price<lb /><lb />Mi.<lb /><lb />: gue gee | INSTITUT Rior Youre Tae E S) |<lb />\: with those who to come here we INSTT Raleigh. N. 0. 1 p | em<lb />Trait of tia i Sack iiranep 20a .ooming, mm bal amy Fatitond Excellent buildings and� beantiful 1} et bo ~~ ep or<lb /><lb />meet grounds in a Healthful Locatioz, ay<lb /><lb />oure. it splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb /><lb />pdide pote olit in Female Rd ion. Thoroue ®<lb />tagrats| int Conn ayn sae | LE Daily Reflector<lb />r e<lb /><lb />imary, | (nsurpassedin Ifs INTELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />.2N., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 p | we Sat) $0<lb /><lb />#., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55 | ¥ou save oaches oaut<lb /><lb /> 0. Revurniny, leaves Kinston 7..0 iammth, Sore T<lb />a ae Suet n<lb />A.i0., Greenville 8.52 2. m. Arriviny Ey va falling owt, |<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p,m. » Halifax 4.28 ae nee<lb /><lb />out,<lb />Hali x at 1:96 a. m.. We'den 11.40.am (5 cotooue Woe Poke toot ete | AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES .<lb />a . he most obstin. | AN 1) © tiger ; 7<lb />dathy except Soweday 1 egee aah ohel re the wos for a case we ~I~wentv-one officers and teachers Gives<lb />the alee ye cule Veryretionable piies. Serd for cat the home Jews<lb /><lb />Trains on Washuigton Brauch lexv Fereel Of the post i. made h sheclenw at a : :<lb />Washington 8.20a, m., and LO0 p.m! £e siden mou CXPa ANE and we | {106 ~2 0 biv.a8. DINWIDDIE, M. A every afternoon at the-<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., Mid 3.40 p guarantiy. | Write us Lor 140. buok aud ab<lb /><lb />f COOK REMEDY 00," te 9 :<lb />Teg p.m faint gl: | aan Seer eecs | RINITY COLLEGE, a are FAD wp<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington '<lb />scriber?-- It: not vo.<lb /><lb />11.40.a. m., and 7.20 Pp. m. Daily eX-| a<lb />ept Suaday. Conneets with trains on<lb /><lb />_ Next Session Opens September 8,<lb /><lb />otland Neck Braneh. Three full courses of study. Large<lb /><lb />Train leaves Laroote, N C, via Albe- | Aww aeoo | number of electives, I'wo full chairs in oug ht to be.<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh RR, daily except sim 4] English. Women admitted to all classes :<lb />day, at 5 6@ p. m., Suaday 405 P. M; be | One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars :<lb /><lb />added to the endowment during the<lb />| present year. Only male literary college<lb />in North Carolina that is located inn<lb />city.<lb /><lb />The best business course offered in ©) Ths A<lb />the state. Send for album and cutalogue. ¥ ~<lb />Addre-s JNO. C. KELGO,<lb /><lb />13 Durham. N.O. fi \ : : | pea:<lb />§|THE MORNING STAR The Eastern Reflector.<lb />The Oldest a<lb /><lb />attive Plymonth 7.40 P, M., 6.00 p, m. ,<lb />Retnrning saves Plymouth daily except ,<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a, M., Sunday 9.00 2» m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. ©, branch leaves | ; ¢<lb />Gole%boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a' �,�<lb />m. atriving Smithtield 7°30 a, in. Re- a<lb /><lb />burning leaves Smithtleld 8.00 a. m,, ar. , 9° IN AN} SHEET IRAN<lb /><lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,20 a, m.<lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />Trains.on Latta brangh, Florence | a<lb />y Jeave Laitn 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar |<lb />} Offers his services to the<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returni<lb />leave bri0%8.10 em. Dunbir 6,80 a<lb /><lb />L tte 50 . Ps \ heen :<lb />hd iu a cuny.exeept Bun ' 30 citigens of Greenville and the<lb /><lb />is only $lia F bagel<lb />1e<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: ' rl | ° is lg L th<lb />Train onClinte 1 Branch aves Wai- public genqpally, ae | any Newspaper in contains the. | WS. Very | hy<lb />Oe a inton cally, except SauJay,| J RGOPING, GUTTERING, 9 bt ae Pe ; : week, and: ives.) fo Didbe<lb />10.00 a. m. and 8:50 °p, m* Returning | oSpouting and Stove Work, : Ni 1a ( | ii ~yeoadt ! B1VES MIPOPD a+<lb />oTinin No, 7ompvee clo  sanoecion AE tote OTS STII cg on to the farmersy:es-<lb />ll 7" ee a bpd ae te; ® ; , %y Wy Daw 9 ay er<lb /><lb />tichmone, Heber ud Ount with / wp no chargesT made. ~Tobacco | ae 4 . bo) ee<lb />Norfolk and Carolina RB Yor Nouolk | ME Flues made in season. Shop SF Che Only Five-Dollar Daily . luobacco, thailis ( a, rth<lb />: Pptaee hy im. | #@ On Dickinson Avenue, ~ a : ~ intl ae A We<lb /><lb />ke SOME, PVD: Ca 7is st, |. its Class inthe State | matly® titres! thane Hele e<lb /><lb />xi<lb />.<lb /><lb />~ue oubscription pr<lb /><lb />W B&amp;B, seRNARD<lb /><lb /></p>
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Tunstall returned Weanesday<lb />ial invitation to visif, evening from Virginia Beach and Bal-<lb /><lb />Services in the Baptist church to-<lb /><lb />timore.<lb /><lb />dur store and examine, """" |<lb />n gn *<lb /><lb />our ® Miss Flossie Humber came hboma<lb /><lb />Many a girl loses her good name by<lb /><lb />Wednesday evening froin visit to her<lb />marrying a man with an ugly dne.<lb /><lb />sister at Hobgoud.<lb /><lb />He y i ~ i 1! ; 4 5 ry ry<lb />OM the £ Brienneay jal, 19 of | ying, J,8. Tunstall returned Wed-<lb />them are for trial at court nex week,<lb /><lb /> pesday evening from Baltimore where<lb />a) 9 \ 3 g<lb />My new goods are arriving. Call and che bad. been parchasizg vew millinery<lb />sete them. Mrs a. D. Haas. | goods.<lb />| by<lb /><lb />| Any man will acknowledge the corn, |<lb />Pepe. ba poe oni Wong: PRL eee Fe<lb />if it's his own and somebody treads on Feds<lb />ay : Pick it Out.<lb /><lb />| lle ,<lb /><lb />One ~hirg about this dry weather, it<lb />T * : an : : ug S z ~ BR t &amp; j<lb /><lb />In toduys"~Fresh N.Y. State but~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />A Tmakes cotton open rapidly and gives;<lb />ter nad Cheese at S. M. Schultz, pray. Bs<lb /><lb />the farmers % good time to gather this We bought<lb />Phe l.dies were well patronized at jerop. ~They should get their cotton} ".<lb />tuer lawn party in the Academy grove oat as rapidl as possible, tor if the direct from<lb /><lb />Wednesday night, | Lancital at bigT in tl<lb />equinoctial storm catebes it open in the|/t{he makers<lb />Y The latest. urd ovretiiest: styles in | fiela there wil} be muca damage,<lb />willinery'can now be seen at Mrs. M.! andtherefore<lb />D. BizgT | |<lb />. | . ae ~ 4 re ~aon ;<lb /><lb />It you want your laundry done right, j Collecting taxes. bought very<lb />send it to me in tine for WednesdayTs | Sheri W. H. Harrington has ouly low and will<lb />slupment. 1 ute always ready 10 | had the tax books in hisT hands sce<lb />ivlivery Saturday eveniog, le<lb />delivery Sa 7 R | Saturday, 11th, aid says people are sell low. The �,�<lb /><lb />C. BR. WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />re x coming in quite promptly to cett! :<lb /><lb />Agt. Witmingtcr Steam Laundry, | ee eee pe prettiest line<lb />1 { . ° * we<lb /><lb />| : ~with him. Register of Deeds J. J.<lb /><lb />just FOR UN. | Perkins was the first man to take a| We ever saw. y ys mi<lb /><lb />receipt for his taxes. MRR IE:<lb /><lb />| "<lb /><lb />The young tacher with a baby couch | | 7?) ( or f fed af id y ) f<lb />° is right in the push. | Forearmed: (S. ~£5 % ~a ° i) Jt 45 °<lb />we *s n<lb />| %<lb /><lb />We have all<lb />styles, sizes.<lb />9nd _ prices.<lb />We are de-<lb />termined to<lb />se'l more of<lb />them than<lb />any firm in<lb />the State.<lb /><lb />Wiggs""Did 13 jans get thet politi- | Kvery merchant. says an exckange,<lb /><lb />. *)4 y ' at av ; * ery Tee<lb />cal appoinimeut 2� Wazgsee NO ; it | shonld have an acvertising department j.<lb /><lb />wasa disappointment, T lin connection with his. establishment.<lb /><lb />: : . itonly vonsisis of a pige a<lb />Many a man thinks he is a vicim of | it it only vonsisis of a pigeon hole,<lb /><lb />in the town. The AS= | circumstanees when he istoo lazy to<lb />sortment of Fine Wo0)- | avoid being vietinized.<lb /><lb />en includes 2 full line<lb />of staple and ~oup-to-<lb />date� Novelties such as,<lb /><lb />where advertising ideas can be filed and<lb />referred to, it will be fouad a most val-<lb />uable dupattment in the business. De- |!<lb /><lb />Blobls"* Wh does evbrybody call pending on adjec ives and isspiraticn<lb />Smith Gebel?� Slebbs-"oBecause | jy advestisement writing may be all<lb />ne ix go fond ot blowing bis own born.� right at times, but the brightest widh<lb /><lb />| Hobson"1'm surprised that poor | profit by the comparison of their ideas<lb />RAP Ik It. COVER | CATH Henpeck doesnTt commit suicide.T | with other ideas. "Busiaess. Canada~<lb />: Soe Wigwag "¢He would but (for fear of ee eau<lb />Silk an d Wool Otto- meeting his wife in the other world.|  «yrpat a horrible racket there would<lb />mans, Sati: De Chine, He hus been taught that suicides cauTt | po ; tk . id eae is the # cae k<lb />Sitk Lleanc Henriettas |e sec hearer,� » iu the world,� says the Manayu.<lb /><lb />Serges,Fa: cyBrocades Hoax""That fellow the police } made as much noise as china dishes<lb /><lb />eet oon Silks ane caught was a clever counterteiter, I tell | when they were broken.� . pn f oa T 2 ob 4 St TS<lb />ne D: eh nigh ¢ » er you. With the poorest kind of mate- | pe eerste : A, Wet Neatly tie He, )) dah mt &amp;<lb />wands 7 18 abrics | rials he could turn out a fine $10 bill.<lb /><lb />Philosopher, oif the Commandments<lb /><lb />osat use heated language this<lb /><lb />ooY ye re 7 ;<lb />een Joax"o Yes. He used to bea PEROEICH kind of wether,  says the Manav unk<lb />and leaned to make notes ot almost<lb /><lb />eae Philosopher. ~You way have to eat<lb />anything.<lb /><lb />y ur words.�<lb /><lb />The line of<lb />Editor"oThat bangling compositor<lb /><lb />: is up to his old tricks again.� Assistant | y7° TEDa '<lb />i. lh MM Ni "~*WhatTs his latest ?�T Seaton. [EWR ERSIDE DAIRY,<lb />oMixed tha theatrical and market<lb />: reports, HereTs a sample: ~The R. M. KENNEDY, MTgr-<lb /><lb />Hamphat Specialty Company opens<lb /><lb />~are beautiful andup tO} here Monday. Eggs are plentiful and ncn<lb />date. bod | piece be-|stns: �<lb />* * a<lb />ing selected with the ai ions vase<lb /><lb />gr eatest care. door, morning and evening, at 30 cents<lb />Vhat is the way all druggists sell<lb />: CROVES TASTELESS CAILL TON | per gallon. With ten years experience<lb /><lb />3s 10 for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine<lb /><lb />; inatasteless form Children love it<lb /><lb />: The line of Adults prefer it to bitter, naiseuting :<lb /><lb />: Tonics. Price. 50c. deem it unnecessary to svy more,<lb /><lb />Cotton pe<lb /><lb />| \<lb />DRESS).<lb /><lb />GOO DS BG AAAARAAAAAY e)@\ el 9.0) @@ 901g 9,@ eke<lb /><lb />dstyli<lb />arcuewanaeiisnand) = " New "" §<lb />~ F all Fabrics : ~<lb /><lb />Pure, sweet mi.k. delivered at your<lb /><lb />THE GENUINER. &amp; G.COR.<lb />SETS ARE UNRIVALED AND<lb />TAKE THE LEADOVERALL.<lb /><lb />in the dairy bisinessia Greenville we<lb /><lb />AIGNOUL 4uve LNOHLIM DOA<lb />TIOS NVO PULP SAVHS LNAYVAA<lb /><lb />-JId ZHL VIV SAVH AM<lb /><lb />HN KELLYTS fine SHOE<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />WRAPS.<lb /><lb />desirable for Fall and<lb />Winter wear. ie<lb /><lb />| The latest effect in the<lb />DRESS KINGNOM.<lb /><lb />A look and you are<lb />satisfied.<lb /><lb />Lanes CasH Hovse. .<lb /><lb />Accept our invition,<lb />\ Make usavisit. It will<lb />give us pleasure to<lb />ow you through.<lb /><lb />- Your friends,<lb /><lb />saan a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~ ea a En te il<lb /><lb />| he justly celebrated John Kelly Shoes for<lb /> |Ladies are inthe lead. Every warranted,<lb /><lb />PY. F hee | A ee A MY<lb /><lb />aig<lb /><lb />ee<lb />®<lb /><lb />Pe EK a babe sia seahs aul the<lb />eit Be feat Sait. sy Hk de<lb />re SNe aa eS Te a<lb />ae aN uy of tai vu Ld ~%<lb /><lb />AY UU | Novelties. soe Carpets.) RICK<lb /><lb />hate tt nak est<lb />ay 1 ee<lb />e. yee<lb /><lb />f H ; ae, , 4 ~ q 4<lb />¥ ' ~ T<lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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