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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />(etter eter penance emery nce  tnhei seasteaes<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1897. No. 861<lb />- . SUPERIOR COURT. ; "BASE BALL. 3 ee ; Coe Beery<lb />| | oe a<lb />HSH ALWAYS SWIM I) f\jcsses en pra ees Te taties Played and { Standing oi Men and. aed Oys<lb />: Clubs. a<lb /><lb />HL I Ht<lb />il<lb />|<lb /><lb />WHT<lb /><lb />We have<lb />and most complete<lb />s ock of Fall<lb />and Win-<lb />ter<lb /><lb />"-AND"<lb /><lb />entst'urnishinos<lb /><lb />ever bronght to<lb /><lb />Greenville<lb /><lb />We bought a_ large<lb />ctock and there-<lb />tere can sell<lb />low<lb /><lb />oyou want good and<lb /><lb />~tylish goods come and<lb />are us. It is no trou-<lb />ble to show goods and<lb />we take pleasure in so<lb />doing.<lb /><lb />West Morrow. Daniel Morrow, and<lb />Elijah Morrow, assault with deadly<lb />weapon, Daniel noi guilty; West and<lb />Klijah guitly, judgment suspended on<lb />rayment of gosts.<lb /><lb />Weapon, nct guilty,<lb />Harriet ~Teylor<lb /><lb />thorne, aflray, plead guilty, judgment<lb /><lb />suspended on payment cf costs,<lb /><lb />Thomas Lang,injaTy to s ock. ples ads!<lb /><lb />(Handsc<lb />from: $1.20 up.<lb /><lb />1g8,, 52x27, for<lb /><lb />ment of costs.<lb />| Willis m<lb />| Mary J. Gaskins and Augustus Smith, |<lb /><lb />Gashins, Joln<lb /><lb />the lar: ea rest) assault with deadly weapon, ple add | Baltimore<lb /><lb />uilty, judement suspended on pay-|<lb />ment of Costs,<lb /><lb />W. BR. Smita and Wim. Nichols. at-<lb /><lb />» Smith pleads guilty, fined $10<lb /><lb />So-<lb /><lb />Nichols guilty, to pay<lb /><lb />hicitorT oe ;<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />[a and costes<lb />os<lb />| Ed Grimes, larceny and receiving<lb />i vleads guilty, senterved to the peniten-<lb />tiary one year.<lb /><lb />Allen Gray, lareeny and receiving,<lb />pl_ads guilty, sentenced to the peni"|<lb />tertiary for five years.<lb /><lb />Wylie Williams and Eester Keel,<lb />|fornication and adultery, plead guilty,<lb />I Williams re cognized until January in<lb />the sum of $200,<lb /><lb />David Nobles, larcany aud receiving<lb />not guilty.<lb /><lb />Wm. Rokerson, assault with deadly<lb /><lb />pended on payment cf costs,<lb /><lb />ing, nolo contendere,, judgment sus-<lb />pended on payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Me. G. Langley, Henry Daniel and<lb />Lazarus Danie), afar, plead guilty,|<lb />jucgment susperded ona payment of<lb />COSTS,<lb /><lb />Gus Gray, lurceay<lb /><lb />guuty, on itentiary |<lb /><lb />Cs<lb /><lb />s°ntenced to the pe<lb />~tor three years.<lb />and re~|<lb /><lb />Alonz Chapman, larceny<lb /><lb />loeving, pleads guilty, sentenced to jar<lb />}for f uc months with leave to Comunis-<lb />isloners to hire out.<lb /><lb />| John Collins, larceny and receiving,<lb />Not cuilty.<lb /><lb />Cherles Catler, larceny aud receiv<lb />ing, guilty, sentenced to the periten-<lb />liary for one year, .<lb /><lb />J. W. Suydam and Sam Allen, af-<lb />ifray, plead guilty, jadement suspended<lb />on payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Leone Patrick, assault with deadly!<lb /><lb />pended on payment of cost.<lb /><lb />Joe Jone, John Jones and Lizzie<lb />Jones, assault with deadly weapon, |<lb />John Jones not guilty, sthers guilty,<lb /><lb />Will Bryant, assault with deadly |<lb />weapon, pleads guilty.<lb /><lb />George Locust, Jarceny, pleads guil-<lb />ty, sentenced to tures,yearsin the<lb />penitentiary.<lb /><lb />&amp;T Charlie H.-White, larceny, pleads<lb />guilty, sentenced to three years in the<lb />pe.iventiary,<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Austin Dupree, assau't with deadly!<lb /><lb />and Kate Silver-;<lb /><lb />guilty, judgment suspended on pav-|<lb /><lb />Gaskins, | |<lb /><lb />weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sus")<lb /><lb />Sam Davenport, larce:.y and receiv"|<lb /><lb />and receiving, |<lb /><lb />weapon, p.eads guilty, judgment sus<lb /><lb />. ws<lb /><lb />Sept. 91"-Boston 5; Brook-<lb /><lb />Boston,<lb />lyn 22 Seernd gems, Boston 9;<lb /><lb />Biooklyn 1,<lb />New York, Sept. 21""New York 3;<lb />Baltimore 1.<lb />Philadelphia, Sept. 21"Phila ~el-<lb />phia 4; War Bingioe De<lb /><lb />Pittsburg, Sopt, 22-"Pittsburg 3,<lb />Cincinnati 11,<lb />| Cleveland, Sept. 21-"Cleveland 3;<lb />Chicago 7.<lb />HOW PK OLITBS STAND. !<lb />Won Lost Per Ceng<lb />So 84 717<lb />Cc ston x7 oO 707<lb />a New York id 44 b85<lb />iC michinad 68 5B at?<lb />'Cleveliund 63 og O16<lb /> W ashington ab 60 163<lb />| Brookiyn v6 67 15<lb />| Pittsburg dd) 67 451<lb />Chicago bd 68 447 |<lb />| Philadelphia a2 él 423<lb />Louisville dl 73 411<lb />~St. Louis pF 6 229<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />No man ean make a_ fool a himself<lb /><lb />ailthe time. fle has to sleep ogca-<lb /><lb />sionally. |<lb /><lb />No muter how lazy a lewyer may<lb /><lb />be, he oesastonally works with a will.<lb />Autumn leaves are blushing at the<lb />thought of the uakedness they leave<lb />behind them,<lb />rn Q AM. ¢?? ~<lb />he expression ocheap as dirt� 18<lb />~never used in Klondike. ItTs the dirt<lb /><lb />ithat pays there.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />!<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />All tuings may come round to those<lb />~who wait, but the things will come!<lb />quicker if you only meet them half<lb />Ww, -y.<lb /><lb />j Hobson"o]<lb />|<lb /><lb />|home tiat ny wife was hota bout some-<lb />997<lb /><lb />saw as soon asl got<lb /><lb />ching. 7� Wiewa 1"~How was that!<lb />Hobson---oShe treate] me very cold-<lb /><lb />ly.�<lb /><lb />Hoax" Look at that poor fool with<lb />Joax "* How do you<lb />Hoax"oWhy,<lb />he woke it up a minute age to see it<lb />laugh.�<lb /><lb />his first baby.�<lb />know itTs his first?�<lb /><lb />oFrom the way, some of these pet<lb />~poodles are fondled and pampered "by<lb />ithe girls,� says the Manayunk Philoso-<lb />jopher, oany man might be glad to ~lead<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />a doyTs | rile,T<lb /><lb />Nell"Why did you buy that box<lb />of quinine pills? Yor do not really<lb />them, do vou?� Belle<lb /><lb />oNo; but the bux will 2e just the cu-<lb />tost thing forme to pack my bathing<lb />jsuit in,�<lb /><lb />need<lb /><lb />oOnhue: goods<lb /><lb />" ALPRED<lb /><lb />Bay. State Shoes $1.30 up.<lb /><lb />Buggy Robes<lb /><lb />in, proportion.<lb /><lb />;,0f buyers are rallying in our aisles.<lb /><lb />~silks, and Jet.<lb /><lb />Fine Clothing.<lb /><lb />LET the WORLD<lb /><lb />Know the<lb /><lb />Truth.<lb /><lb />The lingering days of September 2,<lb /><lb />2 sul-<lb />try, but therising mercury doesnot intar-<lb /><lb />fere with the wholesome interest that<lb />centers in our Clothes selling. We are daily<lb />supplying needs of the near future. All classes<lb />Men who<lb />have justreturned from theirsummer vacation,<lb /><lb />men who are preparing to travel, boys<lb /><lb />who are entering school, young fellows<lb /><lb />who are going away to college ara con<lb />spicuous among those who come here to secure<lb />the choicest and best things in Suits, Mats,<lb /><lb />bo<lb />vs,<lb /><lb />| Underwear and Furaishing Goods. Ideal : styles<lb /><lb />in Clothing at!ow prices are the attractions.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER,<lb /><lb />T have A special<lb />Departments,<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />[ have more patterns<lb />4 dmore bolt goodsi.<lb />than ever vefore. In:<lb />the latest colors both}@2<lb />plain a d faney 'rm- |oleg:; worsted, ¢..eviots,<lb />mings» to match! in and | laney plaid: trom<lb />bra.ds, sets velvets, $3.00 to 15.00. Spee-<lb />cial orders taken.<lb /><lb />LEN eee eal ae aaa el<lb />i,<lb /><lb />SHOES. HATS.<lb />Prices from .79 to t have hata trom .50<lb />$4. Hamilton Browns to $3,00 in felt ana<lb /><lb />$2.50 ladies shoes}. | |<lb />ouarenteed. Mons $3. stiff, any style, crush,<lb />shoes guaranteeT Aialpine, stiff, and broad<lb />spesial liag of = - ov tbrim: Acbg line» of ©<lb /><lb />shoes. sepe andT Tamosbanters<lb />Give. us a a call and we will do our Gest, to<lb /><lb />PPP PP ads<lb /><lb />¢<lb />La<lb /><lb />My line of clothing<lb />~is much more complete<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Tecan suit vou in<lb /><lb />PEP P LDP DPMP Pe<lb /><lb />NS Vw<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />PORSES,<lb /><lb />~ome ~yo ws (<lb />HM. HAI ~DEE<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oh<lb /><lb />Cig<lb /><lb />err =<lb /><lb />S _ SURSC"IFTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb /><lb />£5<lb /><lb />@ week. 10<lb />~jcored in ~town by earriers without<lb />extri cotT.<lb /><lb />" AAvertisng rates<lb />" gdlon mye eation to th<lb />ane he oftie:<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />yee desire a<lb /><lb />ae yey postofiice<lb /><lb />* nlf brief items of NEWS 48 it occurs<lb />{a each neighborh hood. Write plainly<lb />vad only on one side of the paper. |<lb />ee<lb /><lb />WepNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1897.<lb /><lb />= e 4<lb /><lb />are liberal and can be<lb />e editor or at<lb /><lb />Ree caial<lb /><lb />vent at<lb /><lb />ve eorrespon<lb />ho will<lb /><lb />inthe covaty, Ww<lb /><lb />ae<lb />ye gen pew cases cf vollow<lb /><lb />foyer were reported in New Or-<lb />~Jeans Monday, and several cases<lb />at other places. Quarantines are<lb />being established in every direc-<lb />tion and people who travel a6<lb />having to produce he alth certifi-<lb />seates before being allowed to<lb />enter the quarantined cities and<lb />towns.<lb /><lb />It seems that after all the<lb />waiting, ~and the many trips ade<lb />to Washington City. CG. M. Ber-<lb />naidisnctto get the attorney -<lb />ship for the Kastern District. It<lb />is now given out that Senator<lb />~Pritchard has premised the place<lb /><lb />O. A. Cook, of Warrenton, and<lb />will recommend the latter's ap-<lb />pointwent at an early day:<lb /><lb />TT I<lb /><lb />The Ruleigh News and Obser-<lb />yer reports considerable of a<lb />scandal that has developed in the<lb />penitentiary. Dr. K. R- Smith, a<lb />son of superintendent Smith,<lb />was charged with improper visits<lb />to the rooms of certain female<lb />patients in the department for<lb />the insane. Dr. SmithTs resigna-<lb />tion was asked tor and he left for<lb /><lb />New York.<lb /><lb />Matters pertaining to the Cu-<lb />ban war are reaching a very<lb />interesting stage. The press<lb />dispatches report great excite-<lb />ment in Spaip over the purport-<lb />ed ataement of the United States<lb />Minister to Spain that if Spain<lb />did not end the war by the close<lb />of October the United States<lb />wuld interfere and aid Cuba in<lb /><lb />securing her independence.<lb />ich cae nd<lb /><lb />John B. Respass to Get a Cousul-<lb />ship-<lb /><lb />etal<lb /><lb />Washington, D. C., Sept. 20."<lb />It is stated on good authority<lb />that Col. Harry Skinner's man,<lb />John B. Respass, will soon be<lb />appointed United States Consul<lb />at Sydney, Australia. Tbis ap-<lb />pointrent was agreed on, it is<lb />said, the latter part of last week.<lb />It is pot likely to be announcec,<lb />however, until after the Presi-<lb />dent returns from North Adame,<lb />Mass.<lb /><lb />_ [As the oSage of Bunyan� has<lb />2 been lately gathering nis friends<lb />around him and declaring his<lb />intention of being che next nomi-<lb />for Congress from this dis-<lb />wal Colonel is seeing the<lb /><lb />-|North Pole seems to be &amp; 80ar<lb /><lb />- ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />Seemann<lb /><lb />Made by the Orange, Va., Ob-<lb />' server.<lb /><lb />AndreeTs baloon trip to the<lb /><lb />disappointment.<lb /><lb />The eyes of a pretty woman are<lb />the interpreters of the language<lb />of her heart.<lb /><lb />When you sign another manTs<lb />name to a check, you are forging<lb />a ead.<lb /><lb />A frown is the shadow of ill-<lb />It mper which shuts out the sun-<lb />light of the sou!.<lb /><lb />Perfeci devotion is the prec-<lb />ous perfume of the fall blossomed<lb />fiower of affection.<lb /><lb />- How tew they are to whom the<lb />world is indebted for progress<lb />and great results.<lb /><lb />We live to learn, but deach<lb />comes to thousays before they<lb />have mastered the alphabet of<lb />common senee,<lb /><lb />Out at sea a ship occasionally<lb />heaves in sight, but the seasick<lb />passenger prefers to heave out of<lb />sight. |<lb /><lb />pec I<lb /><lb />A Remarkable Cow<lb /><lb />The Mt. Airy News is respon-<lb />sible for the following:<lb /><lb />Mr. I. D. chilhips, of Snakes<lb />Greek, Va-, bas the most valuable<lb />milch cow in the United States.<lb />In the first place the cow 18 a<lb />beauty, and in the second place<lb />her miich does not need churn-<lb />ing. The butter gathers in<lb />thirty-six bours after the cow is<lb />milked, and is as fine end rich a8<lb />any butter made in the old fagh-<lb />ioned churn, leaving the milk<lb />perfectly sweet. The milk is put<lb />ina jar aud kept in the spring<lb />house for two days and one night.<lb />without receiving the slightest<lb />attention. When butter is want-<lb />ed all you have to do is to take it<lb />off: and work it like any other<lb />batter, salt and it is ready for<lb />use. These are facts. Mr. Geo.<lb />A. Satterfield and wife, of this<lb />city, are living witnesses to the<lb />truth of the above statement.<lb />Mr. Phillips was offered a good<lb />team of mules for his cow, but he<lb />declined the offer. Hele a man<lb />in good circumstances and would<lb />rather have his cow thah a dezen<lb /><lb />muies.<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />oc<lb />Underground Wealth.<lb /><lb />The filing by Judge Hilton of<lb />ciaims with the Secretary of<lb />State to the minerals found in<lb />certain parts of his Saratoga es-<lb />tate brings up an _ interesting<lb />question in law. An owner of<lb />real estate has no claim to the<lb />mnerala in the earth beneath the<lb />land he owns except as he dis-<lb />eovers them hias.if and files @<lb />claim to the same. He canno<lb />exclude others from coming in<lb />and mining any miueral that the<lb />intruder may have discovered,<lb />provided the intruder files his<lb />claims prior to the owner of the<lb />land in which the miveralis dis-<lb />covered. This is rather gratifying<lb />n)ws, to learn that some of the<lb />~lords of creation� do not own the<lb />entire giobe, but only such part<lb />of the crust thereof as they may<lb />chance to possess."Troy Press.<lb /><lb />TT<lb /><lb />would desist from its prosperity<lb />cry loug enough to explain away<lb />the paradox ofa fall of one cent<lb />per pound in raw cotton and a<lb />rise of one cent per yard in cot-<lb />ton goods, There can be but one<lb />./explanation, and it is the same<lb />that has followed the enactment<lb />of eyery Republican tarifi"an<lb />Junnatural and unearned profit<lb />paid to the manutacturer at the<lb />expense of the producer."Farm-<lb /><lb />We wish the Republican press<lb /><lb />When Famous �"� Men Married<lb /><lb />Shakdepsse. married Annie<lb />Hathaway when 18 years old,<lb />Frederick the Great was 2!<lb />when heled the Princess Eliza-<lb />beth, of Brunswick, to the altar.<lb />William Von Hambolt married<lb />Karoline Von Dachdroeden when<lb />94.<lb /><lb />Mozart and Walter Scott were<lb />95 when they chose their better<lb />halves; the musician married the<lb />charming Constance Weber, who<lb /><lb />beautiful compositions, while the<lb />choice of the novelist was Miss<lb />Chariotte Margaret Carpentes.<lb />Dante married, when 26, the<lb />Florentine, Gemma Dopartif<lb />At tha same age vohann Hein-<lb />rich Voss led to the altar the<lb />sister of his friend, Ernestira<lb />Bole.<lb />Nsboleon was 27 when he<lb />viatried the rich widow, Jose-<lb />vhine Beaubarnis; and Byron<lb />had attained the same age when<lb />he gave his name to the heiress,<lb />Miss Elizabeth Milbank.<lb />The Sweedish Naturalist Lin-<lb />naevs (Linne) was also 27 when<lb />he married. Herder was 29, and<lb />Robert Burns 90.<lb />TS<lb />McKinley Will Appoint Negroes.<lb />President McKinley announc-<lb />ea today that the attempted as-<lb />sassination of Isaac 1. Loftin,<lb />the negro postmaster at Hogans-<lb />ville, Ga., will no: deter him from<lb />appointing colored men to office<lb />in the South if they are qualified<lb />fer the positions and their recom:<lb />mendations are satisfactery.<lb />This determivation was in¢ci-<lb />cated toa party of Soutnern poll-<lb />ticians who called at the execu-<lb />tive mansion and made the sug-<lb />gestion that, in view of the hos-<lb />tility manifested toward regro<lb />office holders, it might be well to<lb />refrain from waking any more<lb />such selections. " Washington<lb />Dispaich.<lb />SOE LANE TT,<lb />They Read Their Doom<lb />Ali the Republicans, and ~a<lb />number of the less respecting<lb />Populist papers, are engaged in<lb />a desperate attempt to stem the<lb />tide that 1s setting in North Car-<lb />olina in favor of a government of<lb />white men for white men. These<lb />sheets grow hysterical at the<lb />least insinuation that the negroes<lb />want office, and when it is point-<lb />ed out that the great number of<lb />rapes and outrages that have<lb />taken place in the South in the<lb /><lb />traceable to our changed political<lb /><lb />conditicns, they froth at<lb /><lb />mouth like unto dogs with hydro-<lb /><lb />phobia," Wadesboro Messenger.<lb />Town Killers.<lb /><lb />There are eight kinds of people<lb />who do atown no good. There<lb />are, first, those whe go out of<lb />town to do their shopping;<lb />second, thoge who are cyposed to<lb />improvements; third, those who<lb />prefer a quiet town to one of<lb />push apd business ; fourth, those<lb />who imagine they own the town ;<lb />sixth, thoseT who oppose every<lb />movement that does not originateT<lb />with themselyes; sevetih, those<lb />who oppose eyery improvement<lb />that does not appear to benefit)<lb />them; eighth, those who speak to<lb />injure the credit or reputation of<lb />individuals"Denison Herald.<lb /><lb />s caiteieiciamenasmeesiipaimmemtenc: remem<lb /><lb />Prof. Alsnel says: Sticky fly<lb />paper used in summer to catch<lb />flies is said to make an excellent<lb />mouse-trav. Lay a sheet of itin<lb />front of the hole from which the<lb />mice emerge, and xt will hold<lb />them fast dotil you capture them: |<lb />The same paper can be used<lb />again and again. This is better<lb /><lb />than poisoning, them, . allowing<lb />them to retreat tate! ~thelr holes<lb /><lb />inspired him to write his most |:<lb /><lb />past four or five months are<lb />?<lb /><lb />the | ..-<lb /><lb />2¢ sot<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED<lb /><lb />Eames enh tee, $A Ee caer reaeanonesessonbesseestenun and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY<lb /><lb />saenars<lb /><lb />we an pn aad matic. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-<lb />tive. never grip or cripe. bul Cause easy natural aeons, Sam-<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />0.. Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York, . 217<lb /><lb />sea<lb /><lb />R.°A. TYSON, 'VicwePres.<lb /><lb />STATEMENTIOF (THE<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />J.oans and Discounts<lb />Ove: Drafts<lb /><lb />$50,273.62<lb />1,580,18<lb /><lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 2, 630. 5)<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 24, "505.00<lb />Cash Items ee F 078. 15<lb /><lb />78 qrewcrenr 8<lb />een oe<lb /><lb />14,528.54<lb /><lb />ee oseie es Sar RENAME<lb /><lb />$72,796.04<lb /><lb />Cash in Vault °°<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and<lb /><lb />R. L. DAViS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />J L. LITTLE, CashTer<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,71896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atjthe,Closeicf Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES."<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Profits 503.19<lb />Deposits subject to, Check 48,289.50<lb />Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit | 55.00<lb />Total 7 $72,796.04<lb /><lb />" bes We . *<lb /><lb />shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CJC;<lb />Wehavealarge : )<lb />SOCK OF<lb />an |<lb />| UNDERTAKER<lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb />G fe OD S EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />pean Slresenen<lb /><lb />We have just received # new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />just ae Comeand<lb /><lb />ead eee�<lb /><lb />OATS RAY AND FLOUR<lb />oh MICU,<lb />1. 0. GOBB &amp; SUK<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />LHED 1875<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />Pe aae ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />chet tage toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is 4 ete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR<lb /><lb />. once cameesi (Poo ieemeaamammeened<lb />| ALWAYS,AT LOWEST, MABEET PRICE,<lb /><lb />Tcbacco, Snuft &amp;e,<lb /><lb />we buy dirdc} from | Dei an. » An<lb />ling you to buy at ore protit. A eouw -<lb /><lb />ors ~dug ~veal ws ita<lb /><lb />a i<lb />Me i, J :<lb /><lb />and there aony, ee elk<lb /><lb />cle stock of<lb />oFU RNITURE<lb />ayynon bad ndtv a<lb />Rj sold for CA ha Sat<lb />Nee we<lb />§. M,<lb /><lb />oe @ secrvpl pew<lb /><lb />fins and Caskets, in wood, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville. }<lb /><lb />We aia prepissui ie<lb /><lb />; pre jo embalm-<lb />ing 3 us its forme.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given toc<lb />ducting funerals and bodies ©<lb />trusted to our care will recei<lb />every mark of respects.<lb /><lb />Our prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />Ve do not want menopoly but:<lb />stvite con. petition.<lb /><lb />_We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho Flanagan<lb /><lb />_|Buggy CoTs building.¢<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />anneal<lb />le<lb /><lb />Sarbers.<lb /><lb />B. PENDER, 7<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILuE, N. o.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />ale feadeny.<lb /><lb />The next session of,{the school; will<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />open on§<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb />and contiyiue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />rms are as follows. |<lb />82 00<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo.<lb />[ntermediate a 82 50<lb />ee ee<lb />Languages (each) ** =o 81°00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the<lb />wo wat x . oe rapes<lb /><lb />wil<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />i,<lb /><lb />ee , . ~  ta T o4<lb />Atlantic Coast Line. | «=== #*¢_Courle<lb />A large number of negroes<lb />weut to Pinewoods, in Johnston<lb />county, yesterday to attend the<lb />funeral of Chas. Wet-on and his<lb /><lb />ey ~eS<lb />Lo<lb /><lb />Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 1838, _<lb />Departures trom Wilmington.<lb /><lb />NORTHBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg- : Ky 8 :<lb /><lb />9.35 a. m. nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10|80Me filme since. Chas. wag 100<lb />am, Goldsboro 11.58 am,WN! years old and Julia wai 103.<lb />son 12.43 pm, Rocky + ount ey .<lb />1,20 p fa, Tarboro 2.58 p m, They left 16 children. A daugh-<lb />Weldon 3,39 p m, Petersburg ter, Mary Watson, aged 78,<lb />5.f4 pm, Richmond 6.50 pm,}.. .<lb />Norfo k 6.05 p m, Washing- attended the fuueral of her<lb />ton 11.10 pin, Raltimore 12.53 parents from Raleigh "Realeic h<lb />am, hi'adelphia 3:45 a m :<lb />New York 653 am, Boston Nows and Observer.<lb />390 pm.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Tas enger"Due Mag<lb /><lb />7.15 p m. noiia yee: m. Warsaw 9.10; ~The North Carolina organ of<lb />p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m aatbne<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro the disappointed office-seckors,<lb /><lb />6.45 ga hig Peppy _ 57! which is for fasion or anything,<lb />pm, Weldon am, Nors ;<lb />folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg Lord, so it holds ont hope of a<lb /><lb />3.94 a Hi. Richmond Me m,|ZOvernwent job, ooserves that it<lb />fashiogton 7.41am, Balti ie mAs<lb />more 9.15 4 m, Philadeipnia doesnTt see as much as it did a<lb /><lb />11.:5 am, New York 2.02 p| week ago in the Democratic press<lb />m. Boston 3.30 p m. about a straight fight; where-<lb /><lb /> BONTHBOUND, upon it shakes hands witb itself<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake| @P° . a | ©<lb />40pm. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad {and says it killed the movement.<lb />bourn 5.40 pm _ Marion 6 43 p| The organ deceives itself. Little<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-| . . . os<lb />te: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10.05 | 18 being said about a Straight<lb />m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August | fioht becuse little more needs to<lb />to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 am, . : d<lb /><lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.4) upon."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,<lb /><lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam oman nee SSE<lb /><lb />pa 6.40 pm.<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS At WILMINGTON"| Greenville Market.<lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenger"Boston<lb /><lb />ORE aS emir<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />9.40 P.M. phn im seas eee 00 a Buiter, per lb 15 to 26<lb />lladelphia 12.05 am, Balti- nt .<lb />more 6,50 am, Washington Western Sides 2306<lb />4.39 ain, Richmond 905 am, | Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Vetersburg 10.00 am, Nor. | Oru 40 to 5¢<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro| Corn Meal 45 So 60<lb />aoe Ms He cky Mount. sth Flour, Family : 4.25 to 5.75<lb />pm. Wi sor 2 pm. Golds- »<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, Lard of Oey<lb />pm, Magnolia 4 16 pm, Oats 39 to 40<lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave | Sugar 4to5<lb />9.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New Coffee 17 to 20<lb />" York 9.30 au, Philadelphia | salt per Sack 75 tol 60<lb />1209 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Chick 10 to 20<lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rich- mars to<lb />mond 7.:0 pm, Vetersburg | Eggs per doz 7 to 16<lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,]| Beeswax.per °<lb />Weldou 943 pm, Tarboro!<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mou ot 6.45 a ee een cnniean<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw | ° A POSTER TRAGEDY. oy<lb />4 7.53 am Megnolia 8.05 am. ~<lb /><lb />, y _, | &amp; purple moment of bright blue bligg<lb />DAILS No 61"Passenger--Leave Was mine, oh, green haired maid,<lb /><lb />except = New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson- When from your lips a yellow kiss<lb />Sunday \ ville 10.42 am. This train I sipped in the dark red shade.<lb />° ( eee: Ti »§ t 4 Va. S "eet<lb />4.00 oI ives a . an shrest. The ecru moon hung on a tree,<lb />FROM THE SOU'TH, We eat by a vertical brook.<lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave | You were a-laughing in olive pink glee<lb />12,15 P. M. Tampx 8,00 am. Sonford | Lit EIS FESS oc<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm, | And I was singing a lavender song,<lb />Savanna 12,50 night, Charles. | Speckled and mingled with blue,<lb />ton 5.388 am,( olumbia 5.5) | But 1 stopped for a moment, perhaps not too<lb /><lb />; long<lb />~ ~ ) . é '<lb />9.30 sh Aupasta 306 eee And kissed you, I took perhaps two.<lb />ve 9 atTt .<lb />Lenmark 4.35 pm, Sumpter | By the red hills topped with golden snow,<lb />o40 am, Florence 8.55 am, | By the trees tearing holes in the sky,<lb />Marion 9.35 sm, Chadbourn | | 8wore the red world I would overthrow<lb />10.35 am Lake W ar la For your love, or lie down and die.<lb /><lb />2ede T te VY ACC? i<lb /><lb />11,06 am, But away from my vowing I waa rudely<lb />Train ou scott: I Neek Sranch Rog snatched<lb />saves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28 | And thrust far, far from you.<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6 10 p The color I wore with the landscape matched,<lb />v., Greenville 6.57 p.m., Kinston 7.55 And that would, alas! never do.<lb />2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 | And now among the blue lilies afloat<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.52 ». m. Arriving | On a sea of brown and red<lb />Aaliesx at 1i:20 a. t., We don 11.40 am | 2} sit on the edge of an olive green boat<lb /><lb />j yey F And hold my pea green head.<lb />daily except Sindav. | ~Londan Figaro.<lb />lrains on W ashnigtou branch lenny RACE RE NN AS PNET,<lb /><lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m|w M a<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a, m., and 3.40 p . OND &amp; HLEMDYO<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returvingleaves a } LE? ;,<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m,<lb /><lb />J. L. Fleming.<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washington ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />11.40 a. m., and 7.20. p. m. Daily ex. Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on °<lb /><lb />Scotland Neek Branch. Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />Train leaves suroorv, N C, via Albe-<lb />ial ry ig K. it, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />ay, at p.m., Sunday 405 P. Mv;<lb />pd Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p, m. ELON COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />eturning .2aves Plymouth daily except ,<lb />cic 4 7.50 a. a Sundae 9.00 a oe BONE SABORINA.<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.16 a.m and 11, 45 SLov<lb /><lb />, Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Piedmont section; very best wated:<lb />GoleTboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a| healthiest locality, property of Chris-<lb />m. arriving Siithtield 7°30 a. in. Re-| tian vhurch, non-sectarian in spirit and<lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- teaching, hizhest moral tone, elegant<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. building, halls laboratories, etc., facul-<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R ty of specialist, cv-edueational, curri-<lb />&amp;., leave Latts 6.40 pm, arive Dunbar | eulur equaT of best mule college, three<lb />7.50 m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning degree couyses, mus. liberal terms, best<lb />feave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, | sdvantages, catalogue on application.<lb />arrive Latt 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-| Address J. +), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb />day Clon College, N.C.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes Wat-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Sunday,<lb />10 00a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />~eaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 mukes close connection | :<lb />~at Welilon forall points daily, allrail via<lb /><lb />Kiichmone. alse at Rooky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and Carolivak k for Nonolk<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk. ° :<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />JOUN F. DIVINE, PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TW AD HET<lb /><lb />', M, EMKRSUN,Tratie Manager,<lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />J, R.KEVLY. Gen] Manager,<lb />Offers his services to the<lb /><lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb />public generally.<lb />sac ROOFING, GUTTERING, @<lb />hee [Soe Spouting and Stove Work, §<lb />|x. 2 wpecialty! yo 4<lb />(© . Satisfaction guaranteed or Q<lb />i no charges made. Tobacco<lb />2. Flues made in season, Shop.§<lb />@e on Dickinson Avenue, =<lb /><lb />() | F<lb />_"" a ;<lb />| ae<lb /><lb />wife, Julia, both of whom died:<lb /><lb />onea i<lb /><lb />BAPTI51"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 />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No reguTar services,<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30<lb />A. M. W. 38. Brown, |Superinter.dant.<lb /><lb />MMETHOIST"Services everv Sun-<lb />day. morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday eveving. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M, A. B, Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.,<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A.M. KE. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LODGES. |<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. b..Greenville Lodge No:<lb />284 meets 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. of P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb /><lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb Vance Conucil No. 1696<lb />meets évery Thursday evening. W.b.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Jobr<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Councit 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night, J. B. Cherry<lb />Cy W. B. Wilson. See.<lb /><lb />Cottcn and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb /><lb />Good Middliug #7<lb />Middiing 64<lb />Low Middling 6 3-16<lb />wood Ordina y i}<lb />Tone"dull<lb />PEANODYS,;<lb />Prime<lb />Hixtra Prime 24<lb />oancy 29<lb />Spanish KO To 7h<lb /><lb />Tone" quiet,<lb /><lb />Shingles! Shingles!<lb /><lb />Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles, ay u<lb />$3.15 per thousand delivesed at Green+| %<lb /><lb />ville. Apply ~o<lb />J. R. SMITH &amp; BRO.<lb />Ayden, N.C.<lb /><lb />LU MBER.<lb /><lb />W E HAVE ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders<lb />for Lumber, Rough or Dressed ean be<lb />left with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.<lb />instoa, N.<lb /><lb />PEACE<lb /><lb />TOIT PPI for Young La.ties<lb />IN STITUT Raleigh. N. C.<lb /><lb />Excellent buildings and beautiful<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 />Uneurpassedin I's INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES,<lb /><lb />J'wenty-une officers and teachers<lb />Very etsonable pties. Send for cat<lb />~ log 2),.0 eJa8. DINWIDDIE, M. A<lb /><lb />TRINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next £ession[Opens Septemter 8.<lb /><lb />~Lnree full courses of study, Large<lb /><lb />number of electives, Two full chairs in<lb /><lb />English. Women admitted to all classes<lb /><lb />oOr 2 | One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lais<lb /><lb />added to the endowment during tie<lb />present year. Only male literary college<lb />in North Carolina that is located ip a<lb /><lb />city.<lb />The best business course offered in<lb />the state, Send for album and catalogue.<lb /><lb />Addre:s JNO. C. KILGO,<lb />Durham, N.C. ~<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />bax Sides:<lb />ai NeWspa ger iz<lb /><lb />~ ap a ~1 1 ~a. #<lb />ted Cle aa.<lb /><lb />BN]<lb /><lb />E/ The Onl Live-Bollar Daily<lb /><lb />_ its Class inthe State<lb />W H. cERNARDP ;<lb /><lb />RR FLEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />G. 3, CHERRY, | VicoyPres.<lb /><lb />Sass ns<lb /><lb />EB. HIGS, Cashie<lb /><lb />HENRY HARDING, =<lb /><lb />- AssTt Cas<lb /><lb />~CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000 ; Maximum $100,000.<lb />- Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt Count<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. ¢.<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />Ts Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar<lb /><lb />if not all, of your business,<lb />every favor consistent with sa<lb /><lb />banking. We invite corres<lb /><lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />and wll grant<lb />fe anu sound<lb />pondence ot a per-<lb /><lb />Muy SEE THAT? way<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb /><lb />lannonoaal y<lb /><lb />Reflector<lb /><lb />[ee<lb /><lb />bee<lb /><lb />But should you ever}@e==:--<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing "<lb /><lb />"e Come to see us. r<lb /><lb />PLN gt<lb /><lb />Anything from a}@==-<lb />Visiting Card<lb />"_""TO A "<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />tubkshy What Is It? gyyhbhy<lb /><lb />It is a picture ot tae celebrated 2 ~<lb /><lb />PARKER. FOUNTAIN. PEAS<lb /><lb />Best in use. The outfit ot no busines: znan sg<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 Goid Pens,<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />varnhowvery cheap they arse.<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 />seriber ? It not Vou!<lb /><lb />oucht to be.<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1 a year.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Uf<lb /><lb />contains the news every<lb /><lb />week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />tion to the farmers,<lb />pecially those - growing ~~<lb />tobacco, ~that is . worth: .<lb /><lb />many times. more<lb /><lb />the. subscriptigr ri<lb /><lb />q<lb />#<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />he<lb />ie<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />i j<lb /><lb />; ~<lb /><lb />t, % 4<lb />é<lb /><lb />heal ry<lb /><lb />© i A<lb />a a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />)<lb /><lb />pea berg aioe<lb /><lb />DAILY "REFLECTOR.  ENA LOOKING GLASS.<lb /><lb />| | eo |<lb />_""_"_"_"" } _ You See Your Face and Forget it, a . : :<lb />weenie but Your Name Can be Pasted<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Up.<lb /><lb />: mesa ate ¥ .<lb />. "" Mrs. J. B. Cherry went to Baltimore<lb />ai, today,<lb />Creites many a new Dbusibess. ;<lb />Cnlarges many an old business, Mrs. F. G. James lefi this morning |<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large Lusinesss for Baltimore.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ievives many a dull business,<lb /><lb />Weatherwise folks are baffled. The barometer<lb /><lb />4, E. Moore, ct Williamston is here<lb /><lb />NAJe extend toour, (oy Mike Glew , [attending court eivesno encouragement. When will it<lb />bli pripnds ane the S cnres avecers to any business } F. C. Harding went to Ayden last turn cold ? We Sere waiting and<lb />LLC genera. y, espe night and returned this morning. @<lb />ly the ladies, a cor- an se prepared. Thecompletest<lb />al invitation to visit, Rev. Jesse Cunningyim, of Raleigh,<lb />ur store and examine 'To oadvertise udiciously,� ue eC) enone ~Puesday afternvon with the fum- and finest stock of<lb />our == co nmrsof ts. REVELEOTOR. ily ot Maj. H. Harding aud left on the<lb /><lb />IN ede RN EE |<lb /><lb />os : ~ oe<lb />Kreping Goustantly at it Brings wiccts | | | Ai |<lb />a If at first you douTt succeed | TA 8; y i : .<lb />In all your merzhandisii 9, |<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. i | ~<lb />|<lb /><lb />Were is a tip that you should heed" and GENTS i U | N ISH INGS<lb /><lb />2 a evening train. ( j<lb /><lb />sini Increase your adverising<lb />4 ry Pussenger ana mal tram roing 0 Y "i<lb />: Neovth, arrives 8:62 A.M. Going South, ae einer hi<lb />Neth attives 8 oes es for men, women and children ever shown be-<lb />: Became , S eamer Tur River arrives from Wash-; = My falls ock of Millinery aud nov . iia<lb />| ie oa ea ay, Wednesday and Friday | 4. »-|neath a southern roof. Anything, everything,<lb /><lb />eltivs is the prettiest and most stylish |<lb /><lb />Fever hed. Prices very low : andatpricesthat surprise all. The values here<lb />Mus, M.D. thecsT | aye larger than we've displayed during any pre-<lb />oo ceding season. .<lb /><lb />teaves for Washington Tuesday, Tne.<lb /><lb />diy ain caturces<lb /><lb />eet henner<lb /><lb />|<lb />am<lb />WeATBER BULLETIN. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />a_i me oker &amp; Bact sold tour stoves this!<lb />morning betore brenkTast. a liey Lave | S35 hp,<lb /><lb />tain tonight and Thursday. oe<lb />: something : luberesthuig too say ab jue<lb /><lb />pment TE a omens stoves il our advertising columns to"<lb /><lb />FINES AND PENALTIES. day. / ~hey bande the best made.<lb /><lb />eos ; Pe us<lb /><lb />which 18 the None are Attached to Reading<lb /><lb />meme,<lb />"<lb /><lb />To the Ladies<lb /><lb />o= These ;<lb />j i Ii you have lace curtains that need |<lb /><lb />laundering send them to me. Price<lb /><lb />Kyys and chi -kens at 5. M. Schuliz. {50 centsa pair. Goods sent off every<lb /><lb />LADIES DRESS:<lb /><lb />Wednesday morning, and ieturned<lb /><lb />8 f Services in the Methodist church to-} |, GOODS<lb />| ~wt Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />nght. C. B. WHichHarp,<lb /><lb />{ ~ 8 Agt. Wilmingtcn Steam Laundry,<lb /><lb />The latest in plaid Belts and Ties at<lb /><lb />Mis M. D. HiggsT.<lb />Te wind blew almost like winter A Large Lumberman Dead-<lb />this morning. Mr. Greeleat Johnson, President of SHOES. VV RAPS.<lb /><lb />the Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Cc., ef<lb /><lb />inthe town. The aS-| watch the Rercector for Mrs. M.<lb />sortment of Fine Wool- | b. HiggsT tall millinery opening.<lb />on includes a full line For nice fiesh eysters, in any style,| place. His company own 'arge timber<lb />of staple and oup-to-| ..) , ane feat woo<lb />d te� N Iti ch as eall on Old Joe Forbes. holdings in Pitt and other counties in|<lb />ae ove.tles Su . ~his section Cid net get enough of eastern Norih Carolina. LANG ele<lb />Wd<lb /><lb />Ap Ik | C(VER | AR ~Puesday nightTs rain to lay the dust. ft<lb />» VUEL Iu today--Fresh N. Y. State But- All He Wants.<lb /><lb />~~ ter nad Cheese at S. M. Schaltz. "<lb />Silk and V ool Otto- 5<lb />mans, Sat.r De Chine, Tiying to make the pesky stove<lb /><lb />, heard singing tne tollowing original<lb /><lb />Silk Ll y Te tt pipe fit wil soon be testing many folkTs | °° |<lb />Serges,Fancysrrcades 2" me THE CELEBRATED<lb /><lb />ing ase oNigger black,<lb />and Plain niuks and Fresh oysters received cvery mylt ager met<lb />Satins and many other land s.rved in short noice.<lb /><lb />Baltimore and Norfolk, died ~Tuesday |<lb /><lb />morning at his home in the former]<lb /><lb />ani me owen en seit sae . RE<lb /><lb />Recently 2 Georgia field hand was<lb /><lb />En he giitinT blacker 5<lb /><lb />. Hi ° | Aros Wants et<lb />new andstylish fabrics W. Cc. Hinss. | hele errs i:<lb />| isa couw terbaeker. ri<lb />seinen ase ~ihe sudden change ia the weather ~Chaw Lleroochers ~ i ;<lb />~is giving the tobacco warehouses light~ En a pounT er meat; K<lb />The line of er breaks, | Oh, my honey, bey<lb />. ee Babies Cloaks, both Jong aud shoit, Dis lite too sweet 1�<lb />a { Sit lat Mrs. M.D. HiggsT. " Atlanta Constitution,<lb />i ; \ " |<lb />! I | iy \ The ice man retires on nis fortune NO CURF=NO PAY<lb />a) ae ha ae 3, now and the wood and eoal seller goes :<lb />: to finding gold, That is the way all druggists sell<lb />are b: autiful andup to ree GROVES TANTELESS chILL TON<lb />4 - owe Sencuda Ot }for Chills, Fever aud all JOrMs 0<lb />date . »very plece be-| Brocade Silk Dress Paterns, and] yalaria. It is simply Jron and Quiuine<lb />ing selected with tNe@ | Roman strip and Plaid Si'ks for waisis pg eee te A aay love it<lb />nate von on Adults prefer oO bilter, nauseating<lb />greato ay AEG. Mrs. J. 5. Tunst sit &amp; Co. PonteatT: Prien, 0c. me 5 4 }<lb /><lb />A violinist over at Whichard station<lb /><lb />a costes gua Tia  *lVatnahie. Proverty for Sale.<lb /><lb />The line of er<lb />We call special attention to our I AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />&amp; ti eplendid lie of Hats tor Misses and| 4 ualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />0 LO il Children. ville Lumder Cenipany, for the purpose<lb /><lb />: of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />Mrs J ». funstaty &amp;Co. |] herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb /><lb />DREsS fter it ¢ smut tn vata 9 and adjoining the town of Greenville }<lb />zafter it commenced to rain yester"| pelonging to said Company. This prop}<lb />day we heard 4 man say he had oftered | erty will be cold on reasonable terms Ip<lb /><lb />. . . lots to suit purchasers. :<lb />GOO D S pie at eat cour ate For further information see or ad- . h S<lb /><lb />Roman Silks and fancy Braids, and | dress W | i ( |<lb />a arenew and stylish and| ther novelties in dress trimmings at LOVIT HINES eC Met with sue uccess<lb />stylish and especialiy) M's ¥. D: Miss. ces Kinston, x. ¢. |1aSt season in handling this noted Heater and<lb />c. eter cone all and| He sad: Kariva, O! be mine!� ne have have Popo uking 4h much. ADOC a CB<lb />: | : And Miss Schmilgigginheife VER ' is season that we bought heavy and are go-<lb />Just blusied and did no. answer Y, RL RSI Di: DAIRY, ing to make. the prices accordingly, We ~ 41.<lb />a But lett him 0 wo 0. | ROM. KENNEDY, Mgr. | Rave all sizes on hand all the time and we can<lb />¥.G. Whaley, formerly ot Whuley- : suit . We hav e secured. the services of mir.<lb /><lb />_Accept our invition,|,, abe Walter I. Pender, an. experienced § Man,<lb />9 a . ** | ville, Va., bas moved his family here a er +9 en er, wee p ence ye ee Te nae ak &amp;<lb />~Wako us a visit, ibe and occupies one of the Muntord buiid- and'swoee nth: elipeted. ak, y0er bey bide py sonal i: ) and see that t ley give<lb /><lb />a'¥ ines Aa ~ eo we : re, ay , , | ac n | r e Vi 8 Mi Bie i<lb />ies 7 you throu gh. ings in South Greenville 3 . 10 5g A g er | Lich ay<lb /><lb />oee . : , Our rew Pattern Hats will be ready | d00-, morning and evening, at 30 cents<lb />ta Your fmends, for exhibition on Thursday and the<lb /><lb />'{ ladies are invited to call and see them. | ,<lb />| We have a beavtiful line of hate and|in the dairy bis'ness ia Greenville we) &amp;<lb />\other millinery. : .<lb />-. Mrs. J. S. Tunstaui &amp; Co,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />per gu'lon. With ten years experience<lb /><lb />~deem It unneressary'to sy. more.<lb /><lb />« ey ~ '<lb />5 Diiike i<lb />% is<lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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