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        <p>&amp;<lb /><lb />__APRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />ILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1897,<lb /><lb />We Will Be<lb />Pleased<lb /><lb />To have you visit our,<lb /><lb />store. Our mag-<lb /><lb />uificent, s'ock of<lb /><lb />ad Wit<lb />LOTHING<lb /><lb />msi urchins<lb /><lb />$25,000<lb />is now ready for your<lb /><lb />agores eating<lb />inspecticn. We have<lb />exercised the most scru-<lb />pulous care in its se-<lb />lection, We have col<lb />lected<lb />from every quarter of<lb />the globe, and~ with<lb /><lb />our superior purchas-<lb /><lb />Merchandise<lb /><lb />ing advantages we<lb />know of no house in<lb />America that can make<lb /><lb />lower priees. Come<lb /><lb />andtake a look through<lb /><lb />recutor.<lb /><lb />$2,500 DAMAGES.<lb /><lb />The Jury Awards This Amount to<lb />a Young Lady,<lb /><lb />A very, interesting suit was tried<lb />~3 ednesday before the Superior Court<lb />and ended iti a verdict of $2,500 «tor<lb />the plaintiff, This action wag a case<lb />tor false imprisonment and hbe} brought<lb /><lb />| by. Miss Nancy McGowan against W.<lb />-K: McGowan.<lb /><lb />We gather these� par-<lb />ticulars as to the cause of the suit:<lb />About two years ago W. K. Mc<lb />Gowan had Misses Nancy end Jacky<lb />AnnT MyGowan, both of them his cous-<lb />ins, indicted uader the charge of steal-<lb />ing wood,<lb />rested and brought to Greenville for<lb />tria' before Justice J. A. Lang. After<lb />hear ug the evidence the Ma istrate dis<lb />missed the case at the cost of the pros<lb /><lb />Khe young ladies were ar-<lb /><lb />For this arrest and the charg+<lb /><lb />brought against tem cach of uhe young<lb /><lb />ladies entered a suit for false imprison"<lb />ment and slander against Mr, McGow-<lb />an. -<lb /><lb />Tt was the first of<lb />came Op Wednesday, the verdict being<lb />There<lb />were two counts in the complaint, » ore<lb />for false arrest and imprisonment and<lb />the other for lioel, ~he jury placing the<lb />damage in the former at $1,500 and in<lb />the latter at $1,000<lb /><lb />The suit of the other» young lady,<lb />Miss Jacky. Ann MsGowan, will be<lb />tried at December term ot court.<lb /><lb />these suits that<lb /><lb />in favor of the young lady,<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />ronment<lb /><lb />Games Played and Standing ot |<lb />Clubs.<lb /><lb />Boston,<lb />Brooklyn 4,<lb />Baltimoie. Sept.<lb /><lb />Sept.<lb /><lb />29"Baltimore 6;<lb /><lb />PWashineten 3.<lb /><lb />HOW THE CLUBS STAND.<lb /><lb />Won Lost Per Ce oDE!<lb /><lb />WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />For Week Ending Monday »sept.<lb />27, 1897.<lb /><lb />| mien<lb /><lb />The week ending Mouday,September,<lb />27th, was much lower ia temperature,<lb />especially on Tuesday. Wednesday, and<lb />Thursaay, which were cold and civudy,<lb />with brisk northeast winds and rain.<lb />Rain occurred on three days, but aver-<lb />aged less than one inch tor the State<lb />and, though of some benefit to turnips<lb />and late potatoes, came too late tor<lb />any other crops,<lb />sufficient rain to fill water courses or<lb />wells. At some points where the rain,<lb />und seeding was done at the end ot the<lb />week, but at most points but little<lb />prozress was possible.<lb />days of the week werewarm and dry,<lb />und the drough: cannot be considercd<lb />broken yet.<lb />in the mountains without any damage.<lb />Cotton is about all matured and upland<lb /><lb />A. touch of trost occurred<lb /><lb />29"Buston 14; |<lb /><lb />all open. The rainfall was ot no value<lb />while the high wind did some damage<lb />~by blowing out cotton.<lb />|terioration of the crop took place dur-<lb /><lb />~third since September Ist.<lb /><lb />prog.essed very rapicly.<lb />did well in eastern cuurties; elsewhere.<lb />ion accourt of drougat, it dried imma<lb />~ture; it is being gathered. ~Tobacco is<lb />~nearly all housed and cured. Sweet<lb />potatoes ¢ and peanuts were badly dam..<lb />jaged by drought; digging peanuts is<lb />|Frogressing now. Late Irish potatoes<lb />'w2 e helved a little by the iaia, and<lb />iturnips, though lookin badiy, have<lb />started growth since the showers.<lb />Early sown rye seems to be miaking a<lb />istart, but most fall seeds are nearly a<lb />failure. Much re-breeking of wheat!<lb />land has to be done, and all fall work<lb />i being delayed, Large quantities of<lb /><lb />~rough f.0; fodder and hay, have been<lb /><lb />Boston 9i 38 70Sleaved in good conditio.. Trees are<lb />Baltimore e738 698 iheginning to shed their leaves<lb /><lb />New York Bd: 47 636 iil a ated<lb />Cincinnati 72.549 507 | Laid to Rest.<lb /><lb />Cley eland b7 0d 932) The burial of tue little child of Mr.<lb />Brooklyn 60 69 460)and Mrs, W. H. Kicks took place this<lb />Washingtoa 399. 70 457{morning at he Tatt erave yard, seven<lb />Pittsburg Ate ZO 449 mites sslow town, Services were con-<lb />Chicago 56.71 441 {ducted by Rev. N. ai, Watson at che<lb />Miiladelitin 5a BS 41 9) residence und also ab the grave.  ~ he<lb />isis aie sl o7e , 10 pall bearers were Messrs. J. L. otakey.<lb />St Laute 99. pe 98 ¥2 | LT, J. Sugg, Phil. Crawtord and J. b.<lb />: 4 |W hite.<lb /><lb />Prophesying Warm Weather,<lb />A gentleman who caught a glimpse,<lb /><lb />of the new moon, Wednesday night, |<lb /><lb />remarked that we were going to ~have<lb />some more warm weather. He gave<lb /><lb />as &amp; reason for tois that the moon lay<lb /><lb />so far towards the south.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />|<lb />| To Collide with a Comet.<lb /><lb />ispeedy end. A Vienna protersor as-<lb /><lb />jserts that itis to collije with a comet<lb /><lb />jon the 13th of November, '99. fivery-|<lb /><lb />thing living on ea.th will be choked<lb /><lb />with poisonous gasses,<lb /><lb />3 Great Specials.<lb /><lb />a jie-"=-<lb /><lb />Bay State Shoes $1.30 up.<lb /><lb />Handsome<lb /><lb />Bugey Robes<lb /><lb />from $1.20 up.<lb />Moguette Rugs, 52x27, for<lb /><lb />$175.<lb /><lb />Other goods in proportion.<lb /><lb />oALPRED<lb /><lb />FORGES,<lb /><lb />NeitherT was there! |<lb /><lb />fall was heaviest a Itele tal plowing | |<lb /><lb />The last. three:<lb /><lb />A further de-j<lb /><lb />this week in earnest. -<lb />stock is in. ideal<lb />Kvery department responds to<lb />the present and future need of,<lb />men and boys dress. Cooler<lb />days are not far off, The wise T<lb /><lb />and unpreju liced criticism<lb />places our assortment, of<lb /><lb />Ali<lb /><lb />403 RT<lb />and Boys<lb /><lb />ing the week and conservat've esti- |;<lb />|mates place the dec.ine at nearly one<lb />| Picky,<lb />lwas icterrupted by the rain, has si-.ce<lb />Late corn<lb /><lb />at the top<lb />ings, vou know that experience, study, thouht<lb />skill,<lb /><lb />For prooi, you are invited to,<lb />thoroughly inspect quality of fabrics, colors,�<lb />patterns, stvles, tailoring, fit. Prices correct.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />r WE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Brilliant Fabrics |<lb /><lb />wo Hemispheres,<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />a (Ga<lb />dente ,Clothing, Hats;<lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />The Autumnal Textiles are in rad~ant pro#<lb /><lb />Dress |<lb /><lb />fusion on our counters. No store, in the South<lb /><lb />The earth is voul.y vo a bad and | 6<lb /><lb />~ever exhibited so much exclusiveness and ele-<lb /><lb />gance, ~Tuere are gorgeous groups of stuffs<lb />irom Paris, Vienna, Picardy, Roubaix, Glau-<lb />chau,Gera, Bradford, Leeds, Gla<lb /><lb />famous tran<lb /><lb />ascow and other<lb />s- Atlantic manufacturing cities. We<lb />selected the best that the makers of Fraunee,<lb />Germany, Austria, England and Scotland have<lb />proauced, and you ale javited to examine<lb />them while they are yet in their exquisite<lb />state of freshness and beauty. There are mul-<lb />titudes of plain makes in mono-colors, and an<lb />averegatiun of fancy effects in multi-colors<lb /><lb />showing designs and combinations that are too a<lb /><lb />abate sere for any advertising pea to de-<lb />scribe. Price is no object with us. .<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE<lb /><lb />We open Autumn activities. |<lb />Thé<lb /><lb />readiness,<lb /><lb />will anticipate this. Intell igent,<lb /><lb />It you keep in touch with our do:<lb /><lb />capital aad care controlled our selections:<lb />~and ~purchases, .<lb /><lb />dh<lb /></p>
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          <lb />dake h eas vecondeniass mail matter.<lb /><lb />= ean . ) ae centontet ee aa: A O<lb />zfs ef pnec? 1 TICN RATES. '<lb />ge ae� lf Ce we lw RS<lb />One month, ~. « 25<lb />One week. ee | + - 10<lb /><lb /> Dettee ll in town by carriers without<lb />Dodi roe "ers<lb />" Feyertieng 1 new ~are Mberal andcan be<lb />Rall tal lee te the editor or at<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />: a: deste » Jive corresponvert at<lb />ay postofts eirthe covnty, who will<lb /><lb />bin brief ems of NEWS as if occurs}<lb />fo each neighborkeod. Write plainly<lb />and ony or one side of the paper: :<lb /><lb />oa ae ""<lb />col ha Sppr EMBER 80, 1897.<lb /><lb />Swalloyved Four Hundred and<lb />Eighty Three Oysters.<lb /><lb />neat<lb /><lb />Ira Cheyman came down from<lb />WashinetonTs creesing and ate his an-<lb />-pual meal of oysters, says the Phila-<lb />. delphia Times. For a quarter of a<lb />century Ira bas come to Trenton at the<lb />opening «t the oyster season and! eats<lb />bivalves in competition with otber<lb />gourmands cr to beat his own record,<lb />and no body has Leen able to outstay<lb />him on the centest.<lb />awe, stews or fries are the rame to<lb />hig. There eppears to be no limit to<lb />his tapaciT y, and no matter who enters<lb />othe oyster enting contest with him, be<lb />invanably goes away victor, and the<lb />woncer is that he is able to go away<lb />utall, because he makes no bones o!<lb />swallowing 300 oysters, and he says if<lb />he was put to the test he could swal-<lb />low twsce that number and walk away<lb />with them. Chapel is a husky farmer,<lb />stancing six tcet two in his socks.<lb />His: beard sweeps his chest, and he<lb />atends (n a pair ct legs as steady as an<lb />ouk t Ordinarily his appeiite .§<lb />not voracious, but he says just as soon<lb />as the season for vysiers opens he has<lb />ss hankering tor them, and lights out<lb />for Trenton, whre he can get all he<lb />wants,�<lb /><lb />He thinks that he inberited his<lb />appetite from his father, who was a<lb />fisherman sil his life, alung the Dela-<lb />wale bay, und he tells some wonderful<lb />stories about the number of oysters<lb />that his sire could eat at a single sit-|<lb />ting. But Ia claims to have outdone<lb />ike parenial ancestor, end holds himselt<lb />uptu Le rhe chempion oyster eater of<lb />the United Sixies, and says that he is<lb />net ufraid to tuckle acydody from any-<lb />* Two Leers ago Chapel walked into<lb />HilderbrecbtTs restaurant, There was<lb />acrowd of his acquaintances there he<lb />saad:<lb /><lb />oBoys, I've got an oyster appetite on<lb />me today as big as algad of hay, and<lb />Vl bet I can eat them as fast as two<lb />men can open them for fifteen straight<lb />minutes.�<lb /><lb />oflow much'll you bet?T asked one<lb />fie men in the restaurant who didn't<lb />4 know IraTs peculiarity.<lb /><lb />oTen dollars and the price ot the<lb /><lb />oysters,�T replied Ira.<lb /><lb />oTtTs a go,� said the man, and the<lb /><lb />money was put tp.<lb /><lb />Two men were put behind the<lb />oyster bar, ard at a signal they began<lb />work. Ira pushed oysters mto his<lb />face with both bands. There was no<lb /><lb />"Mtermissiun. There was an unbroken<lb />procession of bivelves slipping down<lb />his throat. He kept it up for fitteen<lb /><lb />_ minmes, and by actual count swallowed<lb />473 Meurice cove oysters, No.1. The<lb /><lb />n who had bet with him handed<lb /><lb />i over the $10 and paid tor the<lb /><lb />Te his amazement Ira slowly<lb /><lb />ne bil, stuck it in his pocket,<lb />to sbe waiter said :<lb /><lb />7h hariey, bring me a gocd big<lb /><lb />sak, Fare, and all covered with<lb /><lb />6. I itel as it I had orter have<lb /><lb />stay my _ stomach.<lb /><lb />are pretty good fillinT, but<lb /><lb />stick fo n fellarTs ribs Worth<lb />mAtla..irJuurnaT.<lb /><lb />wa oknew the sont n,� said sbe<lb /><lb />a | lawyerT who we nt west thirty yeuis ago<lb /><lb />"evry tg (acer yon<lb /><lb />~ovilization 10 win fame and tortune,<lb /><lb />to win; his spars and then came back 10)<lb /><lb />«]/]]-give you en: iluatration,<lb /><lb />oAiter 1 bad been out thera long<lb />enouzh te: det. acquainred with. the<lb />people and their ways I was ealled<lb />upon to defend a young ter derfont<lb />charged with murder |. There was cot<lb />the slightest doultt, from: legal stand-<lb />point, of his guilt. The'coly-thing to<lb />be urged in his behalf. wag the fact<lb />that he had been ~bulliedT und®frivhten-<lb />ed into a state of}, rrenpormitali mod<lb />put up the best fiyht 1. gould. tu save<lb />bis. neck, but thermtire. 44. Lip: unity wus<lb />~thenvunder vie. influence of. a stechy<lb />reactionary sentient, Lawlesoucss<lb />bad gone 100 far of late and there was<lb />a atern determina: ~ign to make. ap itn<lb />pressive example whenever op portunity:<lb />ofiered,<lb />ot secuiug an. vequilals , But: fate,<lb />intervened in ugWay that. was without,<lb /><lb />precedent.<lb /><lb />oThe man best culdulated to UES<lb />nate the jury was baldheade), large<lb />big voiced and pugracious. The<lb />twelve good men and rue hud scarcely<lb />entered the jury room whyn a Wasp<lb />flew into the open window, was at-|<lb />tracted1o the shining pate of the big<lb />man, and resented an argumentive<lb /><lb />~gesture with a sting tbat elicited a<lb /><lb />howl followed by a volley of expres-<lb />sive trontier oaths. Two or three ct<lb />the jurymen laughed aod the bald-<lb />headed man made a dive for the place<lb />usually occunied by his sia shecter. It<lb />was missing, apd by the time he got a<lb />13 inch bowie knife from his bootleg<lb />he wes being held and ~alked inte<lb />reygon. He. realized how o alight<lb />provocation had put murder into his<lb />heart ana how neariy he had commit<lb />ten the very crime on which he was<lb />sutirgin judgme:t. Toey broucht 1a<lb />a verdict of Snot guilty, and the big<lb />tellow told me afterward: ~It that<lb />devilish wasp had been anywhere else<lb />that afternoon, your tendertoot would<lb />have aung. But after that prod he<lb />hac my sympathy.T �"Detroit Free<lb />Press.<lb /><lb />ite wihe: e. ° "ih<lb /><lb />Yellow Fever Germs<lb />breed in the bowe!s. Kill them and<lb /><lb />you are sufs from the uwtul disease.<lb />Cascarets destroy the germs throughcut<lb />the system and mak. it in. possible tow<lb />vew ones to form. Cascare s are the<lb />~only reliable sate zuaid for » oung and<lb />old against Yeltow Jack. 10c, 25c,<lb />50e, all druggists.<lb /><lb />How tiable the pension system is to<lb />abuse is shown in « small way here in<lb />Norta Carolina. our eX.<lb />Contederate soldiers and their widows<lb />4 mere pittance, and yet we Fee this<lb />pittance made the object, in many cases,<lb /><lb />We pay<lb /><lb />of an indecent scramble. ~There are<lb />about 1,200 new apphlicatio.s tor pen"<lb />sion on file and the Raleigh News and<lb />Ooserver quotes Auditor Ayer as say-<lb />ing that othe pension list<lb />badly imposed on ;� that a<lb />has served a term in ibe penitentiary is<lb />on it, and that in one county a pension<lb />warrant for $65 lias deen received<lb />wher there is no person in thet county<lb /><lb />ia bein<lb /><lb />man who<lb /><lb />of the name mentioned in the warrant,<lb />who is entitled to @ pension of that<lb />size. If we see this here in<lb />North Carolina,<lb />to wrong doing to get pension money<lb /><lb />thing<lb />where the tempta~ion<lb /><lb />ix so slight, what may We not ima, ine<lb />is going vn by the way of traud in the<lb />national government in the matter of<lb />pensions ?"Charlatie Observer.<lb /><lb />~Tha: was a most generous act of Mr.<lb />Dennis Simmoas, of Williamston, in<lb /><lb />inmates of the Nurssry at the Baptist<lb />Orphanage at Thomasville.. When<lb />people do wicked deeds much is | writ-<lb />ten and said abou: it, and we ought to<lb />be as free in commending good deeds,<lb />especially when doze tor the poor. and<lb />needy. Mr. SimmonsT example in<lb />helping take care of these unfortunate<lb />children night well be foll.wed by<lb />other men of means in the lanv."<lb />| Seotland Neck. Commorwet.th.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ro Py bs pt<lb />st si CLG by<lb /><lb />I was reully without hope (<lb /><lb />purchasing clothes and shoes for all the<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />jmald Fansdimb stopped in, the<lb />hall and nervously tumbled at the rim<lb />of his hat meanwhile gazing into Pocs<lb />thontas PoindexterTs ayes with ay fond~<lb />ness that the beautiful girl couldT not<lb /><lb />| mistake, says the Cleveland Leader..<lb /><lb />He opened bis lips as it sbout to<lb />utter would not come, and the fair<lb /><lb />calculated to fill bis heartT with blow-<lb />hules.<lb /><lb />Yer he stood the-e, and.she stood in<lb />jront of him, looking and longing, aud<lb />wonderirg why he hesitated.<lb /><lb />Once she was almost tempted. to<lb />take: him back into the parlor and. te,<lb />him: that it was alight; that she kn<lb />how he felt about it, and she wo ald.<lb />just tuke it for yranted without the<lb />usual formahty. But her taiden<lb />modesty rose in rebellion, aod she said<lb />t herself;<lb />+No; if he 1s too timid, tee coward-<lb />ly to say the words, it will perbaps be<lb />~better for us both if we take diverging<lb />ways.�<lb /><lb />Then speaking aloud, she said :<lb />oWell, yood nizht,�" he said. oI<lb />guess I must be going�T<lb /><lb />oWall, good night,� she said. again,<lb />holding the dvor open for him.<lb /><lb />oWell, good nizut,� he said, passing<lb />ot through the vestibule.<lb /><lb />She shut the door witha bang and<lb />sat down upon the stairway, and bur-<lb /><lb />But halfa minute later she heard<lb />him returning. Her heart gave a glad<lb />leap and she rushed to the door to<lb />a lmit him.<lb /><lb />He stood looking down into her<lb />sweet. expectant face for a moment<lb />atter the door had swung back, ard<lb />then clearing his throat, he said :<lb />oSome pesky kid punctured my tire<lb />while 1 was inside, I wonder if I<lb />co.ld barrow your mending outfit for<lb />about two minutes ?�<lb /><lb />oNo,� she rephed; my repairing<lb />outfit is up in the attic, and I canTt<lb />tind it tonight. Walk home.<lb />you good.� |<lb /><lb />Then sh: slammed the door in his<lb />fuve, and he tried to think" poor tool"<lb />us he wended his way homeward, what<lb />be had done ta cffend her."-New York<lb />Post.<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Killed.<lb /><lb />Cascarets, Candy Cathartic kills<lb />Y llow Jeck wherever they find him<lb />No one who takes Cascarets regularly<lb />avd systematically is is danger trom the<lb />dreadful disease. Cascare.s kul Yel-<lb />low Jever germs in the bowels and pre-<lb />vent new ones from breeany. 10c,<lb />25c, d0¢, all druggists.<lb /><lb />Suits Against the kx-Public Prin~er<lb /><lb />Sacer tal<lb /><lb />brought suit aguinst M. I. and J. C.<lb />Stewart, the exsState Printers, and<lb />-beir bondsmen, W. B, Eilis, of For-<lb />syth couaty, tor the recovery ot about<lb />$10,000 for over charges and. unliwtul<lb />charges in public priuting.<lb /><lb />Two inscituted, one<lb />ugalust their bondemen, W. B. Ellis,<lb />who is surety to the amount of $5,000.<lb />The anon against the Stewarts is for<lb /><lb />actions are<lb /><lb />over charges, and that against their<lb />bondsman is for uniawful charges for<lb />prinuing, by breach of contract,"Ral-<lb />eigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />Strange Coircidents in Regard to<lb />Birthdays.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. J, G. KuydendallTs "<lb />lin the family Bible, will read different-<lb />ly trom that of most people, as his is a<lb />record of coircidenis. He was born on<lb />the 23rd of April, and he has seven<lb />children all of whom were. born on the<lb />23rd of April. His father had the<lb />same birthday, also two of his brothers.<lb /><lb />Mr. Kuydendall has three sets of twins,<lb />und altogether his family in points of<lb />numbers and dates is an. interesting<lb />one,"Charlotté Observer:<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Preventative.<lb /><lb />Guard against Yellow Jack by<lb />keepin ¢ the system thorougly clean and<lb />tree from germ breeding matter. Cass<lb /><lb />disease germs,<lb /><lb />Ape but the words he sovght to ;<lb /><lb />maiden gave a low, sweet sigh that was |�<lb /><lb />id her tace in her hands and sobbed. |<lb /><lb />Ivll do |.<lb /><lb />State Treasurer W. H. Worth has<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />R:? A. TYSON, *Vic-ePres.<lb /><lb />: RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />{.oans and Discounts $50, 273.62<lb />Over. Drafts . 1,580,18<lb />Premium on Stock 1, "000. 00<lb />Due fromT Banke 2, 680.59<lb />Furniture and. Fixtures 1,505,110<lb /><lb />1,278.15<lb />14,528.54<lb /><lb />$72,796.04<lb /><lb />Cash Items<lb />Cash in Vault<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs<lb />your account, promising every accommo<lb /><lb />7 R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. %<lb /><lb />' y L. LITTLE CashTer<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896.<lb />(STA THEMEINT (OTHE<lb /><lb />~ The Ba k of Gree ville,<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Closejof Business July 23rd, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surptus and Profits: | 503.19<lb />Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50<lb />Due to Banks. , 795.28<lb />Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding 153,12<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04<lb /><lb />of cur patrons, aud shall be glad to have<lb />dation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge ®<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />Mn<lb /><lb />GOODS :<lb /><lb />just arrived. Come and<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OTS. BAY AD TO<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Nh SGN<lb />1.0, COBB &amp; ON Bee<lb /><lb />ene. : Wine AS Pass ;<lb />~ é nan 2 pA 4 ~i raise<lb />fren ee, Me<lb /><lb />.<lb />2<lb />md<lb />fr<lb /><lb />ae nae) yd ee<lb /><lb />Rea py ABT AES Pe inns ect? ef<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />E£ TABLISHED 1875<lb /><lb />AM, iW, SCHULT<lb />SAM. 1, 54 L<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SECULDER<lb />JARMERS ANI? Miss CHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will il nd<lb />their inverest to get our prices befere pul<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />uallits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />ALWAYS AT Eee PRICE,<lb /><lb />Tcbacco,,Snuft &amp;e, ..<lb /><lb />we buy diroo) from Manuiacttes », eh<lb />lin: you to ai ore promt, A eou-<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />carets Candy Cathartie owill cleanse | the<lb />the system jand kill all Cpmsagigas .<lb /><lb />ct Borer ie<lb />* oe. tee ~ .<lb />; T ie * *<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANDi<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />pally Sie<lb /><lb />We have ,utt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest, line of Cof-<lb />fins and Crskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville. ues<lb /><lb />We are prepaced te JO embalm-<lb />ing in ais 13 fords<lb /><lb />Personal aisentiou ziven to co<lb /><lb />ducting fuaerals aad bodies in<lb />treated to oar care will receiv<lb />Jevery mark ~of respec: °<lb /><lb />Our prices are tower than ever.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monupoly but<lb />fuvite con petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho ,Flanagan<lb />Buggy Co's puilding.. . a. «1<lb /><lb />{BOB |GREENE'&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />jimnanin-tcininer """"<lb />c<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />B. PENDFR,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />ne ee ee<lb /><lb />~AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREBNVILLE; N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />"- si Sidi e<lb /><lb />14 SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanins<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing rats<lb /><lb />@T<lb /><lb />stains<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE ..<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of,!the school will<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />open onT ~Wages |<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6," 1897. "<lb />and continue for 10 months. d<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary i nglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ~* ~ ~o $2 50<lb />Higher - = 43 00<lb />Languages (each) ~+ o #1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo!<lb />beh ge poset olen oa.<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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Tarboro<lb />6:48 ame Rocky Mount 11 57<lb /><lb />b m, Weldon 1 44a m, Nor=<lb /><lb />olk 1, 0 a m, Petershurg<lb />8 24am, Richmond 4.26 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41a m, Balti,<lb />more 9~ $a m, Philadetphia<lb />11.6 am, New York 2.02 p<lb />mi Boston §:30 p m. °<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />m, Chad<lb /><lb />«-bourn 540 pm Marion 6 42'p<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS AT<lb /><lb />my, Flerence 7,25 p.m, Sum-<lb />ter 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05<lb /><lb />m, Benduate 6,20 a mi, August |<lb /><lb />to 8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am,<lb /><lb />Atlanta12.15 pm, Chartes-<lb /><lb />ton 10.20 pmii S: ivannahT 2:4)<lb /><lb />a.m. Jacksonville 8 20a) m,<lb />St. Augustine 10. 30 am. Tam<lb /><lb />pa 6.40 pmi:<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49."Passenger"Bosten |<lb />1,03: |. New: York-9.00 pay}<lb /><lb />9.49 P. M.<lb /><lb />Ps |<lb /><lb />Philadelphia 12.05.am, Balti:<lb /><lb />more 5,50 xm, Washiigton]<lb /><lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9,04 am,<lb />etersburg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro<lb />13.)2 om; Ricky Mount. 12, 44<lb />~pm. Wi son 2 14 pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.10) pm, Warsaw 4.02,<lb />pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm,<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger"Leave<lb /><lb />9.30 A.M,<lb /><lb />~DATLy<lb /><lb />xcept<lb />unday<lb /><lb />40 PM<lb /><lb />Boston 12,00 night, N:w<lb />York 9.30 aw, Phitadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, Haltimore 2.25 pin,<lb />Washington 38.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7. 0 pm, « etersburg|:<lb /><lb />8.12pm: Norfolk 2,20 poi,<lb />Weldon 9.43°pm, Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Recky Mount 6.45<lb /><lb />am Leave Wilson 6.20 um.<lb /><lb />Goaldeboro 7°01. am, Warsaw |.<lb /><lb />7.63 am, Megnolia 8.05 am,<lb />~No, 61"Passenger--- Leave<lb />New bern 9.20 am, Jackson-<lb />ville 10.42 ani,. This train<lb /><lb />.arrives at Waln't street.<lb /><lb />FROM THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenge r"Leave<lb />12,15 P. M. Tampn 8.00 am. Sonford 1/0<lb /><lb />Train ol S@cbli<lb />eaves Welilon 4.10 p, m.,<lb /><lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm,<lb />Savanna 12.50 night. Charles.<lb />ton. 6.38. am.¢-olumbia 5.50 |:<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20). im, Macan<lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm,<lb />Lenmark 4. 5 )m, Sumpter<lb />40 am, Florence 8.56 am,<lb />Marion 9.35 atu, Chadbourn<lb />1035 am, ygake Waccamaw<lb />1'.06 am.<lb /><lb />srancn avx<lb />Helifax 4.28<lb /><lb />. NPE<lb /><lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck avi.ll) p<lb />., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Kitiston 7.5*<lb /><lb />? Mm,<lb /><lb />Returning, leaves Kinston 7..0<lb />4. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m.<lb /><lb />Arrivilig<lb /><lb />Aali xatil:205. w., Wo'doo 11.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday<lb /><lb />Trains on Washuigto.. Branch leav<lb /><lb />Washington 8.20 a, m.,<lb /><lb />and 1.00 p,m<lb /><lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a, m., aud 4,40 p<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. wm.<lb /><lb />and 6.20<lb /><lb />p. u,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />11.40 a. m.,and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains ov<lb />Scotland Neck: Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~survore, N CU, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh KR. x. daily except Sun<lb />day, at 5 50 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p, m.<lb />Returning .zaves Piymouth daily except<lb />Sundgy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday ¥.0u a w<lb />errive'larboro 10.15 a.m apd ll, &amp;<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N, C. branch leave»<lb />Gole@%boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. in. Re-<lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldstors 9.30 4, m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta brauch, Florence R/<lb /><lb />d., leave Latta 640 pm, atrive Dunbar<lb /><lb />I. e dU<lb />leave<lb /><lb />m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />lioté.1U am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb /><lb />arriye Latta 7.50.4 m, daily extent Sun-<lb /><lb />dav.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves Wat -<lb />saw for Clinton caily, exeept Suuday,<lb /><lb />10 00 a, m.<lb /><lb />and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg<lb /><lb />:vaves Cinton at 7.00 a. ni and3,0U 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connectivu<lb />at Weldon forall peints daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />wichmone, alse at. Rovky<lb /><lb />Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and-CaroliuaR 8 for Nonolk<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />~VINE,<lb />Generai Su t.<lb /><lb />JOUN ¥. BD<lb /><lb />Ih. ML EMERSCH.Tr fe Manages.<lb /><lb />Jet KES<lb /><lb />LV. (em) Mor ewer,<lb /><lb />2.10,59,.at.Wearsaw 11.10},<lb /><lb />Probab y thie auswer P occurring at once |<lb />sone will b:, When he get<lb /><lb />| ote: , orning.� This ia Oy 4<lb /><lb />cingly, bu reakew when. be turns ot!<lb />of bed. Our a Sct lar torce is, _greatl,<lb /><lb />increased. by. break fast, but it attains it<lb /><lb />highest point alter the middv¥ sane: |.<lb />It thes siuks | for. © few houre,. rs 3<lb />again towaid evening, but steadily d:-<lb />clines fromy night | till morving. ~TieT<lb />two chuef toes of mnscular force, a<lb />cording:.t4 Dri; Bueh,. ake overwork<lb />aad idleress Sweating at work d -<lb />Jeriocgtes the: mageles. Many. of te<lb />g ~vat workers of the woud bave bein,<lb />eirly risers. But, early rising, ace ri<lb />i.g 1» BuchTs doctrine, ought to le<lb />supplemented hy early breaktastir,."<lb />Selected.<lb /><lb />Burned in a Cotton Press.<lb />Mi: ~T, C. WillianT cotton<lb />near Kssex caught fire last oSatu «oy<lb />from a spark from the engine. A vel=/<lb />ored boy named Tom Burt was in the;<lb />cotton press.at the me ard the c+ ~On |<lb />burning from . he top the bey eoul- wt<lb />get out until the. sides: were knoT nd<lb />he was so badly burned but<lb /><lb />down,<lb />it is thought he will not live. "=Stoitand |<lb />Neck. Commonwealth.<lb />ORR<lb />Salaries Paid in Tobacco.<lb /><lb />"- "-<lb /><lb />A writer in the Arena says thet in<lb />pre-revolufionary times pises '. ine<lb />Southern States were reckoned |<lb />salaries paid ia fobacco, awd thor is,<lb />stillan officer in Wash ngton aose<lb />salary by law, is sq ~many poures cf<lb />tobacco, but it is now yaid iw teres ot |<lb /><lb />present money. |<lb /><lb />State Treasurer Wortn will save a<lb />litle mone during the fight oF wale |<lb />road Commissionership, as he wil, sot<lb />pay any one save Dr, Abbott un W the<lb />courts decide wh. are the real. flicers,<lb />He savs: o"t the new men y+ 1°, ot<lb />curs their pay begins the d vy (aay<lb />were appointed. Yet the ot. rs are<lb />de tacto Comussivne.s and «vil coi<lb />duct business just us usual,<lb /><lb />~yreenville Mark «i.<lb />Corrected by 8. Me Sahat:<lb /><lb />Buiter, per lb 1h 10 ~on!<lb />Western sides 34 50d,<lb />Sugar cured Hams i te tag!<lb />Yoru Mi to be<lb />Corn Meal $5 50. FQ:<lb />Flour. Family 420078,<lb />Lard 541010<lb />Oats 464),40!<lb />Suga 4to5<lb />Coffee Tio<lb />Salt per Sack iio FO<lb />Chickens dae<lb />Eggs per :ioz 7 to |<lb />Beeswax. De:<lb /><lb />~ BELOW COLLE3E,<lb /><lb />NORTH CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railwav. in<lb />Pieilmont section; very test water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of Ohriee<lb />tian vhureh, noa-sectanan 1) sptrif and<lb />teaching, hi,hest moral tone, eleyant<lb />building, binlls: laboratorie-, «© ¢., f:cul-<lb />ty of 3p ~cialist. co-edacatirs v', one<lb /><lb />Cuiluts equa! of best mule college, thre |<lb />dea. e courses, invs.libera t+ ma, hest<lb />advantayes, catalogue On applic ion.<lb />Address J. +), A'TKINSO +. | uairmar,<lb /><lb />Blon Col ge, NLC.<lb /><lb />jing, J. M, Reuss WwW, M. L. L Moore,<lb /><lb />Tess fi<lb /><lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang. Sec<lb /><lb />COT ION.<lb />~sol Middling ~<lb />dit (lias 6<lb />Low Middling 636<lb />wd Ordin« ¢ vo}<lb />Tere "dail<lb />PR NIT fe<lb />P une 2<lb />[astra time at<lb />rr he vy D}<lb />t nist 60 te 75<lb />, " anteT<lb />Shingles ! Shingles!<lb /><lb />Me | PID<lb /><lb />"DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CA RU 1S,<lb /><lb />B'PTIsit"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meettig]<lb />~Vhursday evening. R-y A. W. Setzer,<lb />bu ww, Sariday school 9:30/ A. M.<lb /><lb />} D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CA THOLIC"No regu ar services.<lb /><lb />EV ISCOPAL"Services fourth Su-<lb />dav. morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices secondT Sunday morning. men. A.<lb />(renves. Rector Saniay schoo! 9:30<lb />4. M. W. B, Brown, *Superinter.dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />diy. mornng and. evening. Prayer<lb />;eeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />NV. M. Aaa Pah Sunday echeol<lb />93)A. M, tes ies ruperin-<lb />cetident.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERI \N"Services third<lb />Sayday, mornins and evening. Rev.<lb /><lb />%. Morton, Pastor, Sunday school<lb />neat A. M. &amp;. 6 Ficklen basil nten-<lb />ent.<lb /><lb />L. )DGES,.<lb /><lb />ALF. &amp; A. 4.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />284 ineet: first and third Moaday even-<lb /><lb />' 1, 0.0. F."Coveneni Lodge No. 17<lb />Veets every Tuesvay evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. LH. Pender, See.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."t'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />verbs Ver, riday evening. H. W,<lb />bsorick (.(. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />%. wud §<lb /><lb />KR. \ mob vanoe Odlatelt No. 1696<lb />m,:tsevery Chur-dav evening. W. 3.<lb /><lb />'K.of H."Ineurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />me-ts every Friday evening. Johr<lb />rlanagan, D. Heury Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />'A.L of H, Pitt C uncil 246 mects<lb />ev ry Vhorsdav oisht, J. Be  berry<lb />C. W B. Wil on. See.<lb /><lb />_" a _ me,<lb /><lb />ne Seti<lb /><lb />-6n ang Peant,<lb /><lb />bciow are Noctova priate of cotto:<lb />tn -eanuis Fo: yesterday, as furnished<lb />by ooo lirus &amp;  Jommiasion wer<lb />ahha! onga Norfoik -<lb /><lb />weart Hand Vade Cypress Shingles,<lb />1d per thorsand delivered at Gre+n-<lb /><lb />ville. Apply ~o<lb />J. R, OMT &amp; BRO.<lb />Ayden, N.C.<lb /><lb />LU MBER.<lb /><lb />\ E HAVE ESTAILISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at G eenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as M iager. Orders<lb />for Lunber, Rough or Iressed can be<lb />je.t with him.<lb />HINES BROS. LUMBER CO,<lb />instoa, N.<lb /><lb />PEAS:<lb />for Young La.ties<lb /><lb />INSTITUT E'iatetnTs.'c.<lb /><lb />Kxeeliant buildings and beantiful<lb />grounds in a Heaithful Location with<lb />splen-tid climate. Stands at the very<lb />freutin Female Education, ~Thorough<lb />in its Courses. High in its Standard.<lb />To urpassedin Tis INTELLECTUAL<lb />AND SOCIAL IN FLUENCES.<lb /><lb />)werty-one ~ officers and teachers<lb />~Very etionable piles. Serd for cat<lb />tl gi: o Jas. DINWIDDIE, M. A<lb /><lb />TRINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opens Septem! er 8.<lb /><lb />"<lb />i f 4<lb /><lb />8 saab<lb /><lb />ae Li<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />tm 44<lb /><lb />, pears TH<lb /><lb />OAPITAL : ~Minimum $10, 000; Miwreinn ain j f ih<lb />Organized Juna,ist<lb /><lb />The Bank. of Pitt<lb /><lb />l Rar Bank wants pS6ha triendship and a shar<lb />rythee oF nae muy b saat, gna w wil a<lb /><lb />banking.� We invite corres ca t a er-<lb /><lb />sonal interview to that en A goa ° : :<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />Ce er YY re<lb /><lb />WW" SEE THAT? ee<lb /><lb />Bg SC ee gy<lb /><lb />aR,<lb /><lb />babbth What Is It? bsehbe<lb /><lb />Pe eke Po<lb /><lb />" Iti isa 1 picture ot tae siaitihed 3 -_<lb /><lb />Rest i in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />. complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pen:<lb /><lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you seetnem an<lb />varnhow very cheap. thev are. |<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb /><lb />| But should you ever je -<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"=ay Come to see us. a"<lb /><lb />Se de id ie i il<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Anything from .3i@===<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb />ee TO A<lb /><lb />K'qil) Sneret Pos-<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />Gives the heme news<lb />every afterno-n at the<lb />small price of -5 cents a<lb /><lb />~totes fal courses of v'udy. Large<lb />op of electives. ~T'wo fu l chairs in<lb /><lb />M2) Eeyiesh, Women wliniite: to all classes |<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />a i<lb /><lb />WOBSERL.<lb /><lb />ak pat im So<lb /><lb />~Bae endeaily: kee<lb />ROOFING, GUTT ERIN ail a 3<lb />~Spouting avd Stove Work,<lb />ie a specialry.<lb />f° Satisfaction gun or 3B<lb />$ no charges | Tobacen,,<lb />P Flues made in b. on Shae 4<lb />Fon Dickinson Avene:<lb /><lb />FE added to the<lb />a<lb />t ae<lb /><lb />") he best business course offered iu<lb />JP .| the state, Send for album and cx trlogue.<lb /><lb />9 -e Hundred and one Vheug uid DoT lars |<lb />wdevment tring the:<lb />resent year. Only male ' ~erry collese<lb />inT North Carolina that is locwteu wma<lb /><lb />JNO C, KILGO,<lb />Durhawn. N. Cc.<lb /><lb />THE MObwLNC oo TAR<lb /><lb />The (ide ial<lb />Dry Na payer t<lb />North. Varotua.<lb /><lb />Addre s<lb /><lb />Che Onl Bs dinliag Daily<lb />WET ibs ba i Sehte<lb />Wee ey MERE |<lb /><lb />month. Are yu sub-<lb />seriber? If uot yor<lb />ouvht to be.<lb /><lb />|The Eastern Reflector.<lb />is only $1 a year J<lb /><lb />contains the news every<lb /><lb />week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />tion to. the farmers, Be<lb /><lb />pecially those growing<lb /><lb />tobacco, that ts wort)<lb /><lb />many times inore than<lb /><lb />. the subscription. prices<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />og er<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />whichjis the<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Ld<lb /><lb />~inthe town. The as-}<lb />sortment of Fine Wool-<lb />en includes..a, full line<lb />of st: ple and oup-to-<lb />date� ovelties such as<lb /><lb />DAP ETE, COVERT CLOTHS<lb /><lb />Silk and Wool Otto-<lb />mans, £atin De Chine,<lb />Silk L.leanoT Henriettas<lb />Serg:s,Fancysrocades<lb />and Plain Silks and<lb />Satins and many other<lb />new «nd stylish fabrics<lb /><lb />a sean nce<lb /><lb />The line of<lb /><lb />IMMINGS<lb /><lb />are b autiful andup to<lb />date. Every piece be-<lb />ing clected with the<lb />greatst 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 />Reem en<lb /><lb />Accept our invition,<lb />ake us a visit. It will<lb />leasure to<lb /><lb />wD<lb />#<lb /><lb />re<lb />ee<lb />Bo<lb /><lb />Your friends,<lb /><lb />CaS<lb /><lb />Lyi<lb /><lb />Je extend to our<lb /><lb />_ W¥- friends and the<lb />public generally, espe-<lb />lly the ladies, a cor-<lb />dial invitation to visit<lb />our store and examine.<lb /><lb />et ae<lb />|<lb /><lb />epi gauel: seatieny<lb /><lb />Yo Oe<lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />=,<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />a ne ae egy py<lb /><lb />Nit<lb /><lb />Creates many « new business.<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old basiness, ~<lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />Reyiyes many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost. business,<lb />Saves many &amp; failing business.<lb /><lb />eu<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />columrs of ti. oRevLroror.<lb /><lb />@HITRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />Ps<lb /><lb />Pessenger ~0G wall train going<lb />Nevth. arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:57 P.. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from, Wash-<lb />ington Moudyy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ienves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and satatdng 9 of fi .<lb /><lb />WiATBER BOLLFTIN.<lb /><lb />""a<lb />ee oo<lb /><lb />ei<lb /><lb />eer<lb /><lb />Fait tonight aod Friday.<lb /><lb />"" a emma<lb />FINES AND PENALIES.<lb /><lb />None are Attached to Reading<lb />These<lb /><lb />Last day ot September.<lb />Eggs and chicke1s at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />ForSnice fiesh oysters, incany style,<lb />eall on Old Joe Forbes.<lb /><lb />Jo.today"Fresh N, XY. Stace Bul-<lb />ter nod Cheese at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Three-fourths of the year have vase-<lb /><lb />away.<lb /><lb />Go to Mrs. M. D. HiggsT store tc-<lb />night aad see her new goods.<lb /><lb />County convicts mae hauling dirt<lb />frem the excavation for the Bernard<lb />Luilding and putting 1t on the Court<lb />House square.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. D. HiggsT opendag display<lb />f new goods ends tonight. Store will<lb />be open after supper.<lb /><lb />From its very nat_re adverti ing Is<lb />a risk; but cne should not be too much<lb />discouraged by chis, for all bceiness is<lb />more cy hess a risk, "Printers Ink.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. D. HiygsT milainary storeT!<lb />will be open tonivht te give another<lb />opporturity to examine her opening<lb /><lb />display of new goods.<lb /><lb />Lhave returned to Greenville and<lb />am again ready to serve all having uny<lb />dressmaking tudo. ~The Latronage of<lb />my former customers, a8 wT li us o.hers<lb /><lb />will be appreciate |.<lb />Miss Lizzir Lewis.<lb /><lb />Interstate Fair.<lb /><lb />Norfelk will have an Interstate Fair |<lb />which cpens on Oct. Sth and last nine<lb /><lb />days. Much interest is had in it both<lb /><lb />in Virgina and North Carolina, ~ihe<lb /><lb />racing will be a big feature, 300 horses<lb /><lb />being entered and the purses aggregat-<lb /><lb />ing $28,000. :<lb /><lb />Applied at the Wrong Place .<lb /><lb />Young Jcurvalist"I would like to<lb />have some advice as to how to 1uu a<lb />newspaper,<lb />Veteran Edito:"Sorry,; my lad; ycu<lb />huve come to the wrong pessou, [am<lb />only the editor of this pauper. Better<lb />consult one ot my subscribers."Omaua<lb />Union.<lb /><lb />NO CURE-NO PAY.<lb /><lb />That .is the. way all jdruggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb />IC for Chilis, Fever and «wl forme of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Jron and Quinine<lb />in a ensteless form. Children love it<lb />~Adults prefer it to bilter, nauseating<lb /><lb />| Bonica. Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />Secures suchess to any bisin« 88<lb /><lb />. To oadvertise puticiously,TT use tne<lb /><lb />o| Sexton,<lb /><lb />| Pure, sweet mi.k deiivered at your<lb /><lb />You'Sce Your Face ~and Forget it,<lb /><lb />but Your Name Can be Pasted<lb />Up.<lb /><lb />Glasgcw Evans returned to Core. e<lb /><lb />today,<lb /><lb />m nd today,<lb /><lb />Miss Addie Jotnron, of Gritto-,<lb />| spent today bere.<lb /><lb />Wias Mary Berward left thTs: mom -<lb />ing for Wilmington,<lb /><lb />J, L. Bridgers came down fiom [a7<lb />boro WednesdayT evening.<lb /><lb />rived Wednesday evening to visit. her<lb />son, A. B, Ellington.<lb /><lb />Mrs, W. P, White and childi:n,<lb />who htve been visiting her brother, R.<lb />L. Humber, left this morning fo iJ eir<lb />home in Hobgood.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN,<lb />oPhos m.n is @ dead vinger fy: we,T<lb />remurkid the undertaker who had<lb />sevcred the job of burying the decessed<lb /><lb />_ oThe man who marries. for sympa-<lb />thy,� says the Manayunk Phil: sopaer,<lb />generally vets more from his tteuds<lb />than from his wfe.�<lb /><lb />Sappy"oDo you believe that a fool<lb />aid bis monev are easily jruied ?�<lb />Custique "oNot at alT; you have been<lb />rich jor years.�<lb /><lb />Hobson"-oDo you know, I often<lb />wonder how aman should teat his<lb />, have<lb />to treat them at all, tcer is good<lb /><lb />enuugh.�T<lb /><lb />idenors.� Wigwageeolt you<lb /><lb />Nell"**You should have cen the<lb />belle"oHe<lb />was protably watching your nose.�<lb />Nell"oMy nose?� Belle-~ Yes; heTs<lb />u reporter, and is snppored to oeep his<lb /><lb />way he stared at me.�<lb /><lb />eye on everythjn, that turns np.�<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS,<lb /><lb />woume o-\<lb /><lb />After o Jong contest over the Salis"T<lb />bury postoffice between two Ramsays<lb />"J, n.utd John A."the plim falls<lb />to the tormer, He keld tie + ffice un-<lb /><lb />der Herron.<lb /><lb />A vew li:htaltip will be placed on<lb />Diamond Shoals. off Hattes., by Oct<lb />20th.<lb /><lb />Porth Carotina will re: ive from the<lb />Peabody tuvd this yea: 32,400 in<lb />scuolarsidps at Nastville av | ¢5.400 in<lb />¢ sh.<lb /><lb />ete<lb /><lb />To Discontinue<lb /><lb />~Lo cisecntinue oneTs enncuncements<lb /><lb />iste throw awaT the resni¢- of what<lb />starting at the beginning ad to beeome<lb />aw second time acquainted with the puT.<lb />lis when the advertising i. agein ke<lb /><lb />aun,<lb /><lb />en eee<lb /><lb />Joe Patchen and Star Pointer,<lb />Terre Haute, lnd,, Sept. 28."Star<lb />Pointer and Joe Pitches went against<lb /><lb />records here today, The formeT tried<lb />to do better thon 1:55} mark, but was<lb />Patchen<lb /><lb />went against 2: 24 ard succeeded in<lb /><lb />only able to mske 2004,<lb />making the mile in 2:012.<lb />RIVERSIDK DAIRY,<lb />R. M. KENNEDY, MTgr.<lb /><lb />door, morning and eve ing, at 80 cents<lb />per gallon. With ten years experience<lb />in the dairy business ia Greenville we<lb /><lb />deem it unnecessary to say more.<lb /><lb />ce sorte emacs<lb /><lb />Vauale Property for Sa<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb /><lb />ualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum er Cemoany, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said pirat<lb />[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This prop<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to suit purchasers,<lb /><lb />dress. ~<lb /><lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />LOOKING GLASS., i |<lb /><lb />Miss Lovsine Horne wert to Rish"].<lb /><lb />~ / :<lb />Mrs. Ellingto., of Petersburg, ur-|<lb /><lb />ene has gained by them, iecessitating |.<lb /><lb />For further information see: or ad-<lb /><lb />The new stock is ready. It is rich with novel<lb />and handsome styles that artistic and exclu-<lb />Sive m?nufacturers have produced. We urge<lb />you to examine every detail of them. subject<lb />materials, patterns, colors, fit and workman-<lb />ship toany test. The goods reflect every ele-<lb />mentof elegance and excellence. Our best ef-<lb />forts were centered in the selections and every<lb />enery we could command was applied to the<lb />work of geiting prices right, The result will<lb />satisfy the most fashionable and frugal.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />Lead |<lb />in You want the newest, prettiest and<lb />Dress ! most stylish<lb />Goods DROSS ; GOODS.<lb />Again ~Our Autumn stock isnow ready and<lb />This {Surpasses any we have ever shown.<lb />season, | lle Most Attractive Foren Fabrics,<lb />_,. {rhe latest domestic novelties. No<lb />Come ~other house shows such aline.<lb />and | uangTs Cash House.<lb />| see. LANG SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb />THE CELEBRATED<lb /><lb />WILSONHEATER<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />We Met with Such Success<lb /><lb />last season in handling this noted Heater and<lb />have received so much encouragement<lb />this season that we bought heavy and are go-<lb />ing to make the prices accordingly. We will<lb />have all sizes on hand all the time and we can<lb />suit you. We have secured the services of Mr.<lb />Walter I. Pender, an experienced Stove Man,<lb />who will put them up and see that they give<lb />satisfactionbeforeleaving,§ == # # # = |<lb /><lb />ce oii Gat ard<lb />oe OY Ch BIN<lb /><lb />_. Reveiyer, Kinsion, N. C.<lb /><lb />Ww.<lb /><lb />P a § i<lb />ion V¥ daa.<lb />ee ee a aie<lb /><lb />a.<lb />Ay<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb /></p>
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