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        <p>csc ti epg mens ii a ie sheet<lb /><lb />sale Ia papa ce<lb /><lb />pip neere Sepoasansan<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />© Pipe reencatitap i Be irs estat a fine arabe Ae<lb />Seb tehsil Ebi la ick ae . ~<lb /><lb />Ce ee ee<lb /><lb />~D.J_ WHICHARD, Editor andT Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month,<lb />Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1897, tolls No, 871<lb /><lb />iia<lb /><lb />C. |.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />H aud Wil<lb />aun<lb /><lb />"~wINo<lb /><lb />Fancy Dress Goods,<lb />Black Dress Goods,<lb />Faucy and Black Silks,<lb />Parisian Trimmings,<lb />Autumn Gloves,<lb />Impor ed HandkTrchiet<lb />Fine Hosiery,<lb />Beautiful Lases,<lb />Plain &amp; Faney Ribbons<lb />Linens,<lb />Blankets,<lb />WomenTs Fall Capes,<lb />Clothing,<lb />Carpets,<lb /><lb />Rags,<lb />Curtains,<lb />Draperies.<lb />Evervthing marked in<lb />plain figures, quickest<lb /><lb />facilities and best Spr:<lb />vices,<lb /><lb />CT<lb />Munford.)<lb /><lb />c~"o nara * ~~ 4 va oe Bie Re ng<lb /><lb />~| brought many people to town today.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR°FUN.<lb /><lb />BASE BALL.<lb /><lb />escalate<lb /><lb />Games {Played and~ Standing ° ot<lb /><lb />Clubs" hole.<lb /><lb />Hail to the joyous return of the<lb />buckwheat cake.<lb /><lb />ceed<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, « Oct. 2Brooklyn 15;<lb />Boston 6.<lb /><lb />HOW TBE CINBS STAND,<lb />Won Lost Per Cin;<lb /><lb />oMama,� asked little Willie, ~~is<lb />corn put-on the cob by the cobblers?�<lb /><lb />oSay, Stallins! WatTs de matter witT<lb />lettinT dere Phillies break ranks, an<lb /><lb />fide : : % a carry de hod awhile fore de winter sets<lb />New York 3% 47 686].<lb />Cincinnati 72 = 55 567} Hoax"-oThis Klondike discovery<lb />Cleveland 67 59 532|has done a lot of good already.� Joar<lb />Brooklyn 60 69 465 |" How?� Hoax "oIt affords a new<lb />' . ..(name for certain cheap cigars, whiskies<lb />= ct � ae vA social clubs and such things.�<lb />g 3 :<lb /><lb />Chicago 56 «71 441| A Kansas colle ze has elected a Wo-<lb />Philadelphia 54.75 4] 9 )n-an to the chair of mathematics.  2i- |<lb /><lb />we ooe . _./diculous! Why, there never was a<lb />coun ° ce os woman who cou'd reckon up her own<lb />St. Louis Ys,<lb /><lb />aga correctly.<lb /><lb />| Wig"oThereTs something wrong<lb />| with SmitherTs boy.� Hobson",~W hy<lb />~jdo you think sof� Wigwag" I just<lb />[saw him pass a newly painted fence<lb />j without touching it to see if it wzs<lb /><lb />POINTED PARAGRAPHS.<lb /><lb />ELE Lune<lb /><lb />Some of us have more ups and<lb />downs in this world than others but}<lb />when we get to the cemetzry weld ry.�<lb />we will all be on a dead level, | He had stolen several Krs.<lb />iF rom a gay Chicago Mrs.<lb />And the lady, though she really was<lb />astounded,<lb />Said sheTd waive all prosecution<lb />When aman has a reputation for|It heTd make due restitutiun;<lb />wisdou: say foolish<lb /><lb />The wise man prcfits by experience;|<lb />but he is still wiser who profits by the<lb />experience of others.<lb /><lb />he can And the felony was speedily com-<lb /><lb />pounded.<lb /><lb />things |<lb />and his friends applaud them as sar=<lb />casm,<lb /><lb />BY PU Organized<lb />Greenville people thoroughly enjoyed<lb />tae services conducted in the Baptist<lb /><lb />church on Sunday by Rev.N.B. Brough.<lb />A man gets very little credit for ton, of Raleigh. Large congregi's<lb /><lb />what he des in this world, but he gets itions at~eded both services. His talx<lb />Its of blaine tor what he docsnTt. ~atthe morning service was on the<lb />|Sundav School work, and at night he<lb />Reyival at the Methodist Church ~delivered an address to the young<lb /><lb />Rev. N. M. Watson preached two ple, both being very impressive. At<lb />excellent sermons Sunday preparatory |the con_lusion of the night service aj<lb />to the series of meetings started in the|Baptist Young PeopleTs Union was<lb /><lb />Some men are never satisfied to re"<lb />main at the bottom of the ladder they<lb />always try to get farther down.<lb /><lb />peo-<lb /><lb />Methodist church. He announced organized wiih 75 members.<lb /><lb />services tor twice each day, at 4 oTclock| ~The tollowing officers of tha Union<lb />and 7:45, P.M. A cordial invitation| were elected:<lb /><lb />1s extended to everyone tu be present President"J. D. Gwynn.<lb /><lb />at all the services. Vice President ="Dr, W. H. Bay-<lb /><lb />weil,<lb />Secretary"E. E. Gr ffin,<lb />Corresponding Secretary and Treas-<lb />F. Barch,<lb />This was Mr. BroughionTs first visit<lb /><lb />The Bird Flew Away<lb />One of the convicts who was moving |<lb />dirt from the Bernard lot to the Court:<lb />flouse square, gave the office<lb /><lb />vrer"W.<lb /><lb />rthe slip to Greenville and he expressed hims-It<lb />His name |<lb /><lb />was John Vippin, aicknamed oYaller"<lb />hammer,� and he was senteneed at the.<lb />term of court just closed.<lb /><lb />today and made his escape, ~as greatly pleased with the town.<lb /><lb />Nearly Cold Enough for Frost<lb />The weather has turned much coider<lb /><lb />| without anv rain coming, and every-<lb />The meeting of the B.ard of County. ithing is so dry and the wind so high<lb /><lb />Commissioners and the annual meetin 8 that<lb />of the Farmers Mutual Fire Association Anos:<lb /><lb />most people are afraid to start<lb />A good rain would be the signa]<lb />for a general chimney burning.<lb /><lb />3 Great Specials,<lb /><lb />Si Vie"=-<lb />Bay State Shoes $1.30 up.<lb /><lb />Handsome Buggy Robes<lb />from $1.20 up. |<lb /><lb />Moquette Rugs, 52x27, for<lb /><lb />$1.75.<lb /><lb />Other goods in proportion.<lb /><lb />ALFRED FORGES.<lb /><lb />A fall opering"the uncovered coal-| T<lb /><lb />OVERCOATS.<lb />"" am<lb /><lb />They are the productions ofthe<lb />best makers in America: Materials,<lb />patterns, colorings, fashions, finish and<lb />cannot be surpassed by swell custom tailors.<lb />Nobby Clothes at popular prices, that show all<lb />the tone,grace and excellenc of the ones costing twice<lb />a8 much elsewhere. Our ambition is to accomplish a<lb /><lb />tremendous a tremendous business and nothing has been *<lb />neglected that might attract cartomers beneath this roof. ~Come |<lb />and examine our stocks, make unbiased ~comparisons and we are<lb />sure that your calm veceqrion will favor our grand offerings. See ug:<lb /><lb />QTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Hats, Neckwear, Underwear, Half Hose,<lb />Gloves, Shirts and various kindred and rela-"<lb />ted lines are here in immense quantiiies.<lb />Phenomenal values abound whereyer you<lb />pause. Everything was bought in abvance<lb />of the recent rise add wa give youthe benefit<lb />of our foresightedness. Iflow prices"pop-<lb />ular prices"are any power in the art of trade<lb />bailding ours will grow and grow and grow.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />HE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />ays,<lb /><lb />Brilliant Fabrics<lb /><lb />4 itom 7<lb />Two Hemispheres,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods: Olethien: Hats;<lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />The Autumnal Textiles are in radiant pro-<lb /><lb />fusion on our counters. No store in the South<lb />ever exhibited so much exclusiveness and ele-<lb />gance, ~There are gorgeous groups of stufts<lb />irom Paris, Vienna, Picardy, Roubaix, Glau-<lb />chau,Gera, Bradford, Leeds, Glasgow and other<lb />famous trans-Atlantic manuiacturing cities. We<lb />selected the best that the makers of France,<lb />Germany, Austria, England and Seotland have<lb />produced, and you aie iavited to examine<lb /><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 />aggregation of fancy effects in multi-colors<lb /><lb />showing designs and combinations'that are too�<lb />kaleidoscopic - for any advertising pen to de-'<lb />|scribe. Price is no object with us; ne<lb /><lb />-H.M. HARDER«<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />==<lb /><lb />ae 3I'RSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />« ° $3. 0)<lb />ne yest, - °<lb />16 month, ig e bad ry mr<lb />fi week. . oe<lb /><lb />«»Delivered in town ne earriers without<lb />Binet cost. ~<lb />A~vertisng rates are liberal andcan<lb />me oii application to the editor or<lb />office<lb /><lb />1 We desire A. ojive cberespbnuant: at<lb />dye # toffice Inthe county, W who will<lb />gan fin brief items of NEWS a8 it occurs<lb />fe st neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />gaan Re<lb /><lb />Mowpay, Ocrone® 4; 1897.<lb /><lb />"_ mer<lb /><lb />Writes About the Autumntide and<lb />Rings in a Little Shop Talk<lb />With It<lb /><lb />And:this is autumn; and here<lb />and there we see the ofiery finger<lb />ofaujumn� on the leaves. The<lb />clouds at eventide take on that<lb />indiscribable crimson glory which<lb />~poets have spent futile hours ip<lb />trying to describe and artists<lb />weary days in trying to portray.<lb />Tt is the season of fruitfulness ;|.<lb />ths season when falling leaf and<lb />ripening crops, and the mellow<lb />air itself speaks to the secret soul<lb />of man in breathless whisper,<lb />bat in language as unmistakably<lb />clear and ae distinct as the loud-<lb />est thunder peals, that life,. too,<lb />has its autumn and its winter of<lb />death. Yes, it is the time of the<lb />osere and yellow leaf ;T the sea-<lb />gon of omelancholy days, the<lb />gaddest of the year;� the seasoo<lb />when monitory winds tell that the<lb />year is verging to its close.<lb /><lb />Well, we have very little poesy<lb />about us and the foregoing was<lb />written not because we have such<lb />gushing sentiment about the<lb />oontumntide�; but really we are<lb />glad fall has come, for our sub<lb />acriberr, many of them, have<lb />been promising us faithfully all<lb />during the bright days of spring<lb />and the hot, dull, moneyless days<lb />of summer, thst they would sure:<lb />ly pay us in the fall and would re-<lb />new their subscription then.'|<lb />And so, kind friends, these fading<lb />leaves and migrating birds ani<lb />wailing winde and ripening crops<lb />remind us that fall is here and we<lb />would hke to haye that little<lb />amount dueon subscription. We<lb />feel that we have earned it and<lb />we expect the pay in the fall as<lb />wo have been prcmised."Monrce<lb /><lb />pquirer:<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Proposed Railroad from Snow Hill<lb />to Seven Spings.<lb /><lb />By invitation, Mess. Geo. W-<lb />Sugg, J- D. Grimsly, D. W. Pat-<lb />rick and Josiah Exum, committee<lb />from Greene county, and commt-<lb />tees from LaGrange, White Hall<lb />and Seven Springs met in More-<lb />head City on last Tuesday, Sep-<lb />tember 23rd, 1897, with the steck<lb />holders and officers of the A. &amp;<lb />N. R. R, to discuss the building<lb />and equipment of the proposed<lb />railroad connecting White Hall,<lb />Seven Springs and Snow Hill by<lb /><lb />way of the A.&amp; N.C. R. RB,<lb /><lb />oThe committees from the vari-<lb />ous towns met and in meeting<lb />proposed to the officers and<lb />stockholders present and their<lb />proxies, 4 gift of the right of way<lb /><lb />* aud crossties, the road to be built,<lb />equipped and owned br the A. &amp;<lb />NC. and to.be run as a branch<lb />4 bogen road..<lb /><lb />oThis proposition at once met<lb /><lb />x the approval of stockholders<lb /><lb />proxies present who by reso-<lb /><lb />_ dntion unanimously desired the<lb /><lb />_ directors of the railroad at their<lb /><lb />o next meeting to procure for their<lb />: 26 the inevitable advantages to<lb /><lb />oo i. F<lb /><lb />- épwored as second-class mail matter,<lb /><lb />pstock holders,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| without delay Snow Hill Stand-<lb /><lb />~prices.<lb /><lb />be derived from the. baile. J sg of the Court of: appeals<lb /><lb />lea Bi  ee<lb />a * Mas a «<lb />\) i Br T<lb /><lb />- a 9 BNC t<lb /><lb />ys ee ; :<lb />F ee 7 pe ied<lb />§ and |<lb /><lb />ia |<lb /><lb />1 "When : bir vobuvus , of all<lb /><lb />» DIG _<lb />oore, manifested sreat intoreet<lb />{and faith in the project aud- ute<lb />desirous of an early building. of<lb />the road. Mess. Tucker and<lb />Morehead, the largest private<lb />also expressed<lb />themselves� highly favorable to |<lb />the builbing of the branch road. an Democrats, Republicans, silver<lb />In fact; not a single stockholder, Republicans and Populists, to<lb />public or private, expressed | say nothing of prohibitionists,<lb />himself only in fayor ot the/luborities, etc."Baltimore Sup.<lb />bnilding of the. toad oud that |.<lb /><lb />previous years, it may be possible<lb />to draw inferences as to the<lb />fature of parties. We have at<lb /><lb />eet<lb /><lb />Mr. CaldwellTs Letter to Major<lb />Wilson and the Reply.<lb /><lb />Following. isa copy of the let-<lb /><lb />KE atonal liany FF lure holds ter sent by Mr. L. ©. Caldwell to<lb />ing their cotton for better prices, Major J. W. Wilson, requesting<lb />and a great deal of disappoint - the latter .o turn his office over<lb />| ment is felt-at the prevailing low | to bim -<lb /><lb />oGovernor Kussell having, by<lb />We are disappointed that the/ virtue of the power and authority<lb />McKinley wave of prosperity has conferred upon him by law, ap- |<lb />not brought us better prices for ~pointed me railroad commission- |<lb />cotton. We have been looking |er, vice J. W- Wilson, suspended, |<lb />and longing for this promised jnow, this is to request you to<lb /><lb />ard.<lb /><lb />The Price of Cotton<lb /><lb />Pi<lb />, ee<lb /><lb />~these elections have been receiv-|<lb />ed and compared.with. those of}.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />present bational Democrats; Bry- |<lb /><lb />deluged with it ourselves, and<lb />had hoped, aad are still hoping<lb />against hope, that our farmers<lb />avd merchants will be flooded by<lb /><lb />But to return to the price of<lb /><lb />reasons for the present low<lb />prices are th. behef in a large<lb />crop in New York and Liverpool,<lb />and the small demand at the<lb />mills.<lb /><lb />If the crop reports are correct,<lb />and the crop is no larger than<lb />these reports indicate, the price<lb />ought to range considerably<lb />higher than it is at present,<lb />especially when it is remembered<lb />that the worldTs supply was<lb />practically exhausted at the<lb />beginning of this seagon.<lb /><lb />The geaso.:8 are 80 favorable to<lb />an early gatbering of the crop<lb />that veceipts will likely be heavy:<lb />tor awhile, and this will have a<lb />tendency to confirm the reports<lb />of large crops and keep the price<lb />down, but with a fair demand<lb />and an average crop there is<lb />every reasoa to believe that<lb />prises wiil go higher after the<lb />lst of January. -We do not<lb />look for any materirl rise before<lb />that time for the simple reason<lb />that receipts will probably be so<lb />heavy as to keep the price down.<lb />We do pot pretend to advise<lb />the farmers what to do with their<lb />cotton, but have stated the »bove<lb />favts for their fnformation. and<lb />consideration. At the same time<lb />we do not hesitate to say that we<lb />believe cctton wili brizga higher<lb />price later in the season than it<lb />is bripging now, unless the crop<lb />proves to be a very : large ove "<lb />Charlotte News.<lb /><lb />November Elections,<lb /><lb />~<lb />etre nett mae<lb /><lb />Voters will baye full opportu-<lb />nities to show their political<lb />temper in November. State elec-<lb />tions occur in Virginia, Kentucky,<lb />Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, New<lb />York, Nebraska and Massachu-<lb />setts. Kentucky elects a clerk of<lb />the Court of Appeals, Massachu-<lb />setts chooses a Governor for one<lb />year, Ohio and Towa choose<lb />Gcvernors fer two years and<lb />Virginia a Governor for fow<lb />years. Senatorial contests are to<lb />be decided in Ohio and Maryland.<lb />Ponnsylvanians will haye an<lb />opportunity to express their sen-<lb />timents in regard to Senator<lb />QuayTs bossship in yoting for<lb />State Treasurer and Auditor.<lb />The popularity of Dryanism in<lb />Mr. BryanTs own State of Nebzas-<lb />ka will be tested somewhat in thé<lb />voting for Judge of the Supreme<lb />Court and regents of the Univer-<lb /><lb />cotton, it appears that the chief | duties required of me.�<lb /><lb />pointes, the cfiice of railroad<lb />commissioner, together with all<lb />records, papers, rights and priva-<lb />leges thereto belonging, to the<lb />end that I may enjoy the use of<lb />the same ard enter upon all the<lb /><lb />Following is Major WilsonTs<lb />reply:<lb /><lb />oYours of the 25th, making de-<lb />macd fcr my office, was daly<lb />served npon me bv the sheriff of<lb />Burke. -In reply will say that I<lb />most respectfully refuse to accede<lb />to your request.�<lb /><lb />Mr. Caldwell bas employed as<lb />counsel to represent him in the<lb />suit which he will bring for the<lb />possussion of the office, Judge W.<lb />J. Montgomery, of Concord,<lb />Judge A. C. Avery, of Morganton,<lb />and Messrs. A. D. Cowles and<lb />Armfield &amp; Turner, of Statesvil'e.<lb />As heretofore stated, it is expect-<lb />ed to oring this suit in Iredell<lb />Superior Court and that it will<lb />come up at the November term.<lb />If for any reason the suit cannot<lb />be breught in this county it will<lb />be brought in Burke.<lb /><lb />ST<lb /><lb />A New Telephone Device<lb />The entire locsl telephone<lb />service of this city 18 being equip-<lb />ped with adeyice that has been<lb />successtuily operated on several<lb />circuits in an experimental] way.<lb />The device substitutes a tiny in-<lb />candescent lamp on the switch<lb />board at the cent~al office for the<lb />pell formerly used. The lamp<lb />remains lighted as long as the<lb />counection continues between the<lb />subscribers<lb />is extinguished when the sub-<lb />scriber who called for the con-<lb />nection replaces jhis receiver on<lb />the hook provided for it. .Much<lb />time in making and breaking<lb />conpections has been saved by<lb />the devyice"New York Letter to<lb />Bal.imore Sun.<lb /><lb />: SAC eee<lb />Se<lb /><lb />Deserves a Crown.<lb />An old subscriber to the Record<lb />celled a fow days ago and<lb />voluntarily paid 80. cents that he<lb />had been owing ten. years and<lb />which the editor had forgotten all<lb />about."Chatham Record.<lb /><lb />Agents Wanted.<lb /><lb />I wish toemploy 4a ive intelli<lb /><lb />agents to'sell the publications of th<lb /><lb />H. Woodward Publishing company, | off<lb /><lb />yr ch on a guarenteed salarv o<lb />fty dollars a month for six movieT<lb /><lb />No expence poser i wth persons<lb />oases to be em ployed hee a<lb />capacity will pléase ev btel<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge ®<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb /><lb />who are talking, and i<lb /><lb />| PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDEE<lb /><lb />ALWAYS~AT LOWEST, MARKET PRIOE<lb />em.<lb /><lb />He<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />= THE LIVE KR oDRUG $<lb /><lb />A �"�, an<lb />ei CULATE<lb />a mg to cure constipation. C a<lb /><lb />UTELY: GUARANTEED {9 care an7 cate constinat cute ey marl cea. Sas<lb /><lb />foes and hooklet sb Ad, le arson REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. 917.<lb /><lb />sseemmeeniionieeni ince<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. a,<lb />R.T A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. JL. LITTLE, CashTes<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,*1896.<lb /><lb />STATHMENT [O9rjqrHie<lb /><lb />The Bank of C Greeniville, Y<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.O ~<lb /><lb />Atjithe Close'cf Business July ay 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 3 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surplus and Profits 503.19<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to Check 48,289.60<lb />Due from Banks 2, 680. 56 $,Due to Banks 795.23<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1. "505.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12<lb />~Cash Items © 1 978.15} Time Certificates of Deposit , 56.00<lb />~Cash in Vault 14,528.54 9 stig 80<lb /><lb />ik Bs ba Total aan 972,796.04<lb /><lb />Total $72,796.04 pice Sal | eae<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />wave. We had hoped to be surrender to me, as such ap- | Your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. .¢<lb /><lb />A 7<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />VNTR ra os WO<lb />: EMBALMERS.<lb />GOODS aie<lb /><lb />We have jutt received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We are propr.od to Jo embalm-<lb />ing in ail its formee<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS BAY AND FLOUR<lb />COEGIALTY<lb /><lb />Personal atcention given to co<lb />ducting fugerals and bodies in<lb />trosted to onr care will receiv:<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Oar prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monopoly but<lb />wavite competition.<lb /><lb />We can be found ak any and all<lb />times in the Johu Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ww EY<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />A B. PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. CO.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />GentlemensClothing.<lb /><lb />CREEN WILLE<lb /><lb />ale Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of, the school will<lb /><lb />ie eet ae<lb /><lb />SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Ef TABLISHED 1875<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />erent ANI) MIKUHANTS BUY<lb />iy yearTs suyplies will find<lb /><lb />their interést toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscoraplete<lb />u wllits branches.<lb /><lb />open ony<lb /><lb />PLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR |:<lb /><lb />ie _ MONDAY SEPT. 6,; 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />+e eee<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />_ Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c, Primary English per mo. 82 oF<lb />~| we buy diroc) from Manldctuac.  en Intermediate mM $2. BD<lb />ems you 4 Mad at one proiit, A eou- }<lb />ry ie o*« $3.00.<lb />Languages (each) ** = &amp;* #1 00<lb /><lb />Fl URN ITURE<lb />ri ae poet suit<lb /><lb />} The work and disclpline of the hoo<lb /><lb />r be as heretofore. al M<lb />oe Wig? ,<lb /><lb />| We ask a continuance of your god<lb /><lb />bought and<lb />liberal patronage,<lb /><lb />gate bg no 1isk a<lb /><lb />Macon� on Saturday nates 9th.<lb /><lb />sity. New York elects a chief<lb /><lb />to run we sellata<lb />j<lb /><lb />g M. uC Sr WH RAGSbALE<lb /><lb />cones<lb /></p>
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          <lb />q<lb />i<lb />2<lb />@<lb /><lb />oAtiantic Coast Lins<lb /><lb />r<lb />Bie: : a : a4 ie: a<lb />Bij 3 u- 4 | a oe te ew<lb />, i ;<lb />8 a, *<lb /><lb />i ; '<lb /><lb />: Sbbetiite-tn Rifest Aug. beh, 1868, %<lb /><lb />. Departures from Wilmington...<lb />NORTHBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Mre-<lb />9.35.0. md. Rolia'10.69 ~am .S¥ arsa wi bl 10<lb />am, GoldsboroT 11.58 am, Wil<lb />rp a wi Rsirainre 9.65. ~ ount<lb />1? . p �"�,<lb />Weldob 3,39 p vO me:<lb />5.F4p m, Richmond 6.50 pm.<lb />Norfeik 6.05 p an, Washing-<lb />ton 11.10 pr:Raltimore 12.53<lb />am, Philadelpnia 3:45 a m,<lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb /><lb />00 pm.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"TIas-enger"Duc ! be<lb /><lb />7.15 pm. noiia8.55p m. Warsaw 9<lb />p m, Goldsboro at 10 p m,<lb />Wilson 11,06 pn Tarboro<lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1 44am; Nor<lb />folk 1U.30'a m, Petersburg<lb />3,24 am, Richmond 4.20 am,<lb />Washington 7.41.a.m, Bajiri,<lb />more 9'5 4 m, Philadeipnia<lb />11.5 a m, New York: 2.02 p<lb />m Boston §.30.p'm.<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake<lb /><lb />40 p m. Waccsinaw 4.53 pm). Chad.<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: 8.42 p 9, Coluinbia 10.05<lb />m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August<lb />to 8.20 a m, Macon 11.80 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charies-<lb />ton 10.20 pm, Savannah 2.49<lb />am. Jacksonville 8.20-a m,<lb /><lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb /><lb />pa 6,40 pm.<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS A'T WILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49,"Passenger"Boston<lb />9.40 P. M. 1.03 pm. New York 9.00 pm.<lb />Philadélphia 12.05 am, Ralti-<lb />more 6,50 am, Washiigton<lb />4.30 an, Richinond 9.05 am,<lb />Petersburg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou..11.50..am,. ~larboro<lb />12.12 m, Reecky Mount. 12.44<lb />pm, Wilson 2-1lz pm, Golds"<lb />boro 3:10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,<lb /><lb />pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm,<lb /><lb />~DAILY No. 41,"Passenger"Leave<lb />9.30 A. M, Boston 12.00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia<lb />12°09 ~pm, -Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7.30 pm, tetersburg<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldou 9.43. pm, Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Monnet 5.45<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,<lb />Goldsboro 7°01 alu, Walsaw<lb /><lb />7.53 am, Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger"- -Leave<lb />xcept New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson-<lb />unday yille10.42 am. This train<lb />40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street.<lb /><lb />FROMTHE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave<lb /><lb />12,15 P. M. Tampz 8.00-4m, Sonford1.-0<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35<lb /><lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Uhacrs<lb /><lb />ton 6.388 am,Columbia 5.50<lb /><lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan<lb /><lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm,<lb /><lb />Lenmark 4.55 pm, Sumpter<lb /><lb />"40 am, Florence 8.55 am,<lb /><lb />Marion 9.39 am,<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />==<lb /><lb />1'.06 am.<lb /><lb />Trait on Sectla.d Neck ranch Roa |<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 4.19 p. m., Halifax 4.28<lb />9. 1n., arrives Seotland Neck at 6.10 p<lb />w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb />»m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving<lb />Gali x at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />lraing on Washnigton Branch lenv<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m. pag p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., saparhlaales We<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10, 20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept ~Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarpory, N C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 56 50 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 8,00 p. m.<lb />Returning ieaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a �"�m.,<lb />arrive J'arboro 10.15 a.m and 1l. 46<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Golé*boro daily, exc Pe Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. atriving Sraithfield 7°30 a, in. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a, m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />., leave Taita 6.40 p m, aurive Dunbar.<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30.a m,<lb />aire Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />AV<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suaday, | ;<lb />1000 a, m. and 8.50 p, m* Returning |:<lb /><lb />seaves Cinton at7.00 a. m, and3,00 1 m., | ;<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall pointe daily, allrail via<lb />tichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR Kk for Nouolk<lb /><lb />ne al) points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb />T, M. EMERSON,Pr affie Manager.,<lb />J. R. KENLY. Gen") Manager,<lb /><lb />Chadbourn |<lb />10.85 am, Lake Waccamaw)<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />i | Se , Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />2 et « © 99's;<lb /> eg ,<lb /><lb />abractoued tte ahd ry giere evi- |<lb />~| dent in all sections in whch I took<lb />part, in none more than in the one<lb /><lb />under discussion. I refer to the<lb />quick fire of the Turkish infantry,<lb />of such power, duration and effect<lb />as had never before been dreameé<lb />of. General Todlsben wrote later,<lb />oSuch a shower of lead as that with<lb />which the Turks hail our troops has<lb />never before been employed as &amp;<lb />mode of wariare by any European<lb />army.T It was more instinct, ex-<lb />perience, silent consent and confi-<lb />cence in their weapons than training<lb />or formulated rules which indwoed<lb />the Turkish foot soldiers to adopt<lb />this mode of fighting. 1 had wit<lb />nessed quick fire drill in Widdin, but<lb />I venture to say that it was not un-<lb />til after the first battle that the offi.<lb />cers became really conscious of the<lb />terrific power of long sustained quick<lb /><lb />| Gre.<lb /><lb />Our orders were briefly as foi-<lb />lows: ~~As soonTas you know or sup-<lb />pose the enemy to be within range<lb />of your rifles cover the space pre-<lb />sumably occupiedT by him or pre-<lb />sumably to be traversed by him<lb />with quick fire, independent of dis-<lb />tance, duration, di joulty of aim,<lb />probability of hitting and consump.<lb />tion of cartridges.TT The awful ef.<lb />fect upon the opponent of this rule,<lb />if carried out as literally and as<lb />much con amore as it was by the<lb />Turks, is apparent in the Russian<lb />losses, and in the fact that through.<lb />out the Pievna campaign the Rus.<lb />sian attacks, with few and unim.<lb />portant exceptions, collapsed, numer.<lb />wal superiority notwitnstanding. "<lb /><lb />Fluency.<lb />oDobbins seems to be a rather f::<lb />ent talker.T�T<lb />oFluent? Why, that man prepare:<lb /><lb />a vitascope lecture, hut if\easa fan<lb />ure because the pictures coutcr 1<lb />keep up with him.T "Clicapo hes<lb />ord.<lb />a Nive Pistinetier.<lb />oHe mace bit nmeney pp whens,<lb />Ren thes<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Biiter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 5¢ 30 6<lb />Sugar cured? Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 50 |<lb />Corn Meal 45 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 ta 6.75<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 85 to 40<lb />| Sugar 4 to 5<lb />Coffee 17 to<lb />Salt per Sack 75 tal 70<lb />Chickens 10 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz 7 to 16<lb />Beeswax. Der<lb />W. M. Bond. vj. Fleming.<lb /><lb />Rox� &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,}<lb />Greenville, N. C,<lb /><lb />Practice in all the courts.<lb /><lb />ELON COLLEGE.<lb />NORTH CAROLEINA.4<lb /><lb />Situated on Southern Railway, in<lb />Piedmont section; very best water;<lb />healthiest locality, property of QOlris-<lb />tian vhurch, nonesectaran io spirit and<lb />teaching, highest moral tone, elegant<lb />building, halls laboratories, etc., facul-<lb />ty of specialist, cv- edneational, eurri-<lb />culur equa? of best male college, three<lb />degree courses, musi liberal terms, best<lb />advantages, catalogue on application.<lb />Address J. 4), ATKINSON, Chairman,<lb /><lb />Elon College, N, C<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />my e.4. 9.6.<lb />japocooode<lb /><lb /># PRACTICAL %&amp;<lb /><lb />= TIN-AND SHEET IRON 3<lb />~ WORKER. &amp;<lb /><lb />Offers his, services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and oy<lb />oa public generally.<lb />at. ROOFING, GU TTERING,<lb /><lb />- 2 2 &amp; 4%<lb /><lb />*, OOO Ge<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco<lb />: Flues made in season. ShopT<lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />beds r : tae<lb />re frie Dis Seg<lb /><lb />7.<lb /><lb />e<lb />OOO<lb /><lb />* ¢.% @ ¢<lb />he<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />ty ye Vee<lb />CN a Agh cay ae ~ot /o hy i hey ee A<lb />ye ht Ee ee eet Pe %<lb />ea ar ae ee eee ee bia ~ tte<lb /><lb />sail id<lb /><lb />iin North<lb />~ city.<lb />(| The best business,<lb /><lb />An i enna ee<lb /><lb />F The Onl Fed<lb /><lb />=) DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CH RC. s,<lb /><lb />BAPTI51"services every Sundiy,<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 reguiar services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 930<lb />A.M. W. B. Brown, [Superinte: dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Seivices everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb /><lb />9:30 A, M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.y<lb />~~ PRESBYTERIAN"Sarvices third<lb /><lb />Sunday, morning, and evenirg. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30.4.M. E. B Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F, &amp; A. \.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb /><lb />ing. J. M,. ReussW. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec. -<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />I, 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb /><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,, ¥3<lb />meets every Friday evening. ~<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. ~ol<lb />R. and §,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Coaucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W..B.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H. "Insuranee Lodge No. 1169<lb />weets every Friday evening. .Johr<lb />Kinnagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />every Thursday nizht. J. B. Cherry<lb />C. W. B. Wilson. Fee.<lb /><lb />Rs<lb /><lb />284 neet3 first and third Monday even-}<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peanut<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of coo,<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, xs furnishes<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission ;.Mer-<lb />chanis of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />Shingles|! Shingles !<lb /><lb />xeart Hand Made Cypress ~Shingles,<lb />+9.15 per thovsand delive¥@a at Green-<lb /><lb />ville. Applv-!0:<lb />J. R, SMITE &amp; BRO.<lb />Ayden, N.C.<lb />LUMBER.<lb /><lb />\ E HAVE ESTABLISHED A<lb />Lumber Yard at Greenville with<lb />W. R. PARKER as Minager.<lb />for Lumber, Rough or"<lb /><lb />left with him,<lb />HINES BROS: eyfuRn co.<lb />sruastan, N.<lb /><lb />PEAGE<lb /><lb />UPS AS By dil hg Ste Rar<lb /><lb />4 Raleigh, N. C.<lb /><lb />Excellent buildings: and beautiful<lb />grounds in a Healthfuth. Location with<lb />splendid climate. Stands at the very<lb />frent in Female -Edueation. Thorough<lb />in its Courses. High.iti: its Standard<lb />Uneurpassedin If's INRELLECTUAL<lb /><lb />AND SOCIAL INFUUENCES.<lb /><lb />Twenty-one oflicemi and teachers<lb />Very ets onable price@. #Send. for cat<lb />f log 2. o JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A<lb /><lb />Dr exsed can be<lb /><lb />Se ae ee te<lb /><lb />TRINITY COLLEGE.<lb /><lb />Next Session Opens. September 8.<lb /><lb />~Lnree full courses of tatudy, Large<lb />number of electives, Wo" full ~chairs in<lb />» | English. Women adinitted to all classes<lb />One Hundred and one TitRusand Do'lars<lb /><lb />} added to the endowment during the<lb /><lb />present year. Only mate literary college<lb />Carolina ir<lb /><lb />urge offered in<lb />ithe state. Send for albvii a id Git alogue.<lb />Address . JIN@.@,s KILGQ, ..,<lb />Duth: am, N. C.<lb /><lb />; iy et ) a er i<lb /><lb />o iat fre aes<lb /><lb />~its Class i In the Wii 4<lb /><lb />WB. BeRNARD |<lb /><lb />~ Be oe<lb />a a Ea<lb />Be : »!<lb />tide ae whe y<lb /><lb />oe pee it at's<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middling 63<lb />Middling 6}<lb />Low Middling 636<lb />Good Ordinary a<lb />Tone"dall.<lb />PEANUTS;<lb />Prime t)<lb />{xtra Prime 23<lb />�"�ancy ~ie 23<lb />Spanish? 60 to 7»<lb /><lb />Orders<lb /><lb />is Jocuted inal<lb /><lb />~THE at STAR |T<lb />Dailv} E<lb /><lb />Wey oS the subscript Gh |<lb /><lb />Ba, cuca, { Mee | Pres. Ldii Leal<lb />CARITAL : afiniacn. $10,000 sori<lb /><lb />The Bank of.<lb /><lb />GREEN VILE<lb /><lb />Ts Bank wants your triendship ant a shar<lb />if not all, of your business, and wll grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe and sound<lb />ba We invite correspondence ot a per-<lb />soni interview to that ond.<lb /><lb />% 5 :<lb />a a<lb /><lb />wiley 4, ~r -<lb />oah ay, Fer, by ® . 1<lb />Rit bane ~ watt utes any i q<lb /><lb />ahi What Is It? oiit<lb /><lb />RS<lb /><lb />ee Itis a picture ot tae celebrated am<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit ot.no, business man is<lb />comple without one. |<lb /><lb />~The Reflector Book Store<lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain P<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold P<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you see them<lb />earn howvery cheapthey are:<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />{But should you ever}¥@e="=..<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />_ oCome to see us. Sal<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />i Jedacagocadadagasadaagadsaccaciaransce cs<lb />, 0 @@lee\eve ee Owe Y a@ ie<lb /><lb />¢ Hadodor Joy Eatin<lb /><lb />Anything from 2j}@==.<lb />Visiting Card<lb />"""e TO A"""<lb /><lb />F"ull Sheet Pos<lb /><lb />The Daily. Reflector<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Ate yuu a sub-<lb />seriber? If not you.<lb />ought to be. i<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $1 a year, I<lb />contains the news every<lb />Week, and gives informar<lb />tion to the ee 8<lb />pecially those |<lb />tobacco, that: is Wort<lb />many tim<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />rig aed<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />mera<lb /><lb />e extend to our<lb />friends and the<lb />pubiic generally, espe-<lb />: ey the ladies, a cor-<lb />ial invi<lb /><lb />aial tation to. visit<lb />our store and examine<lb />our = :<lb /><lb />Tem Stock o<lb /><lb />=<lb />NY<lb /><lb />" LAN<lb /><lb />~which is the<lb /><lb />Ms,<lb /><lb />inthe town. The ~as-<lb />sortment of Fine Wool-<lb />en includes a tull line<lb /><lb />of staple and ~o~up-to-<lb />date� Novelties such as<lb /><lb />URAP T ETE, COVERT GLOtKD<lb /><lb />Silk and Wool Ottc-<lb />mans, Satin De Chine,<lb />Silk LleanoT Henriettas<lb />Serges,FancyBrocades<lb />and Plain Silks and<lb />Satins and many other<lb />new,and stylish fabrics<lb /><lb />OS ESA<lb /><lb />The line of<lb /><lb />THIAMIN<lb /><lb />are beautiful andup to<lb />date. Every piece be-<lb />ing selected with the<lb />greatest care.<lb /><lb />Nias moe ~ cial<lb /><lb />The line of<lb /><lb />Cotton<lb />DRESS<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />arenew and stylish and<lb /><lb />stylish and especialiy<lb /><lb />desirable for Fall and<lb />Winter wear:<lb /><lb />| cmeimtuminmemnmeaaed<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />_ Accept our invition,<lb />Make us avisit. It wil<lb />give. us pleasure to<lb />show you through.<lb /><lb />| Mour frends,<lb /><lb />a a<lb /><lb />DAILY REPLBC 0k.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />0<lb />(Creates many « new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many &amp; large business,<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,T<lb /><lb />fSaves many a failing obusiness.� f<lb />Svcuies success to any business<lb /><lb />To oadvertise udictously,T? use re<lb />elumns of ti. REVLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />Kveping Constantly at it Brings Spocess<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT 8OHEDULES,<lb /><lb />emrtesens om�<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger anu Man<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />N.' th. arrives 8:52 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Sivamwer ~Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />jeaves for Washingten Tuesday, Thurs.<lb />day and Saturoay<lb /><lb />pe women a |<lb /><lb />tinny anaes<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOELETIN.<lb /><lb />ASAE TD Se<lb /><lb />Fair tonight aid Tuesday, except<lb />shewers tonight near theenst.<lb /><lb />LITTLE, REFLECTIONS<lb /><lb />i<lb />Caught of the ~mali Things} That<lb />Occur<lb /><lb />Eggs and chickens at S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />Atout 20 bales of cottenin one lot<lb />on the streets today gave a busy look<lb />to things.<lb /><lb />In today"F'resh N. Y. State Bute.<lb />er aad Cheese at oS. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />The Mayor had several exces before<lb />him this morning, ~They were all of a<lb /><lb />triviul nature.<lb /><lb />&amp;- weg er aoe<lb /><lb />seas ese<lb />A sanctification preacher held servi-<lb />ees Sunday morning in one of the<lb />show rooms of the Johu Flanagan<lb />Buggy Co.<lb />Tne Greeeville Driving .«sseciation<lb />will hold their fall races Nov. 2nd, 3rd<lb />and 4th. .There are many entnes and<lb />the purses aggregate $2,000.<lb /><lb />In connection with the large and<lb /><lb />well selected line of Graceries, J, &amp;-<lb /><lb />Tnnstell-is now selling nice line ot<lb /><lb />Furniture, at ground rail prices.<lb /><lb />THE SEASONTS RECORD BROK-<lb /><lb />: EN<lb /><lb />TheGréenville Warehouse on Last<lb /><lb />Sale Averages $13 the Break<lb />Thror gh<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The Greenville Warehouse todey<lb /><lb />made the best and high st averi.ge of<lb />any sale that has been made here this<lb />scason,completely laying all past records<lb />Here<lb />of the prices that did it:<lb />W. N. Hight, ots at $9.75, $9, $15,<lb />$7 50, $18, $22, $12 25, $8 75, $23 50<lb />$24 50, $5 50, $39, $18, $13 50, $d 20<lb />$31, av. rage $13 50.<lb />J. H. Hester, $16, $10 50, $16,<lb />$6 75, $12 50, $13 50, $22 50, $4,<lb />$8, $6, $20, average $11 25.<lb />B. W, Tucker, $147), $18 75,<lb />$13 75 $13, $6, average $15 50.<lb />J. Bright, $5, $20 50, $14, $35, $10<lb />$13 50, $9, average $15 50,<lb />R. Harris, $6, $40, $15, $20, $10 25<lb />$7 Ol, $18 50, $10 75, $26, ¥34, $39,<lb />average $20 39.<lb />Walker &amp; McLawhorn,g12 75,$13 75<lb />$6, $41, $18, $14 25, $12 25, average<lb />$13.<lb /><lb />This shows what we can do on_pri-<lb />Bring your tobacco to the Green-<lb />ville Warehouse where you will get<lb />the vest prices, especiaily tor good to-<lb />bacco. Evans, CritcHer &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />in the shade, are afew of the<lb /><lb />ces,<lb /><lb />NO CURE=NO Pay.<lb /><lb />~That is the ~way all druggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb />IC for Chlils, Fever and all forms ot<lb />Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine<lb /><lb />lina tasteless form. Children love it<lb /><lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />oTonle. Price, 0c.<lb /><lb />Outside<lb /><lb />F, C. Harding is sick.<lb /><lb />B. F, Maultsby went to Fayetteville<lb />today"<lb /><lb />N: B. Broughton returned -to Ral,<lb />eigh t yday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. D. D. Haskett and one of her<lb />children are sick.<lb /><lb />i. C. Pearce lett this morning for a<lb />~rip on the road:<lb /><lb />f). J, Walker came over from Kin-<lb />ston this morning. ) :<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry, Jr., returned Saturday<lb />evening trom Baltimore.<lb /><lb />Richard Eihott, of<lb />county, is visiting J, White.<lb /><lb />Perquimaus<lb /><lb />Mrs. Bettie Belcher returned Satur-<lb />day evening frum ~Tillery.<lb /><lb />Kinston Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Amelia W hite, of Hobgood, is<lb />visiting he: uncle, J. White.<lb /><lb />Dr. Chas. Laughinghouse returned<lb />from Lultimore Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />R. M. Busler, editor of the Wixter-<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />ville Hume Visitos spen: day Lere<lb /><lb />L. Hooker end R. L. Smtih lett this<lb />morning i r Norfolk to attend the tair.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. W. Setzer lett this mor: -<lb />ing to uitend the Tar RiveT Associa-<lb />tion near Kwcky Movnt-<lb /><lb />Soliciur C. M. Bernard 3s sick and<lb />could nut avieud court at Henders.n<lb />this week.<lb /><lb />Miss Maua -ow lett this morning<lb />ior Nasbvilic, ~Lenn, to resume her<lb />studies at ine Peabody Instivuie.<lb /><lb />Mis- ss.ssie | arding lett this mern-<lb />ing for Gr cusburo to resume her stud.<lb />~eg at the ..c. wa! and Industrial Col-<lb />lege.-<lb /><lb />Mr. J. L. }<lb />in town this time, the cause being a<lb />httle lady who sakes ber home at his<lb /><lb />upg 18 the happicst man<lb /><lb />house,<lb /><lb />ee ameraar<lb /><lb />« Execution Sale.<lb /><lb />N.uBRTH CAROLINA, } In the Superior<lb />Pitt County. Court.<lb />Callie Langston. (sow Callie Joyner)<lb />exTtrx. of B. J. Langs:on<lb />vs.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Land and Improvement<lb /><lb />Company and P, B. ~Talliaferor:<lb />Ry viitue of an execution directed to<lb />the undersigned from the Superior<lb />Court of Pits County in the above enti-<lb />tled action, | will, on Monday, ihe Ist<lb />duy of November 1897, at 12 oTclock M.,<lb />at the GUcurt House door of said county,<lb />sell to th: h'ghest bideer for cash, to<lb />satisfy said execution, all theright, title<lb />and interest which the said Greenviile<lb />Land and {mprovement Company, de-<lb />fendant, has in the fe'luwing described<lb />real estite, to-wit. ~~A tract of land in<lb />Greenville township. Pitt Counry,<lb />known us the William Moore tract of<lb />land adjoining the lands of B. F. Pat-<lb />rick, A. M. Clark, C. F. Manning and<lb />others, and being the tract of land con-<lb />veyed by deed from D. E. House to said<lb />Greenville Land and Improvement<lb />Company,2nd npon which the mill plant<lb />of the Greenville Land and Improve-<lb />ment Comoany was situated, being that<lb />part of said land now owned by the<lb />Greenville number Compay and iying<lb />east of Railroad.<lb />This the 30th day of September 1897<lb /><lb />W. H. HARRINGTON,<lb />Shevill Pitt County.<lb /><lb />eersiin cnet sme itm<lb /><lb />RIVERSIDE DAIRY,<lb />R. M. KENNEDY, Mer.<lb /><lb />| one menemanamendl<lb /><lb />Pure, sweet milk delivered xt your<lb />door, morning and evening, at 20 cents<lb />per gallon. With ten years experience<lb />in the dairy businersin Greenville we<lb /><lb />deem it unnecessary to s)y more.<lb /><lb />Veale Property for Sa<lb /><lb />AVING ,REEN APPOINTED and<lb />ualitied us Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum:r Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs ot said Company,<lb />{ herebv ofler for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. This hee<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms In<lb />lots to suit purchasers,<lb /><lb />dress<lb /><lb />| LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Receiver,T Kinsion, N. C,<lb /><lb />Mrs. John Syarks and child went toj_<lb /><lb />For further information see or {ad- |<lb /><lb />| OCTOGENARIANS ,|§<lb />None in This Column, But a Few<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />«<lb />4<lb /><lb />iQn the Grandest<lb /><lb />Gighway that<lb />" Geads to Good<lb />7 fortune.<lb /><lb />Everr purchase made of us is a<lb />stepping stone nearer the goal.<lb /><lb />Every transaction isa bargain,<lb /><lb />Low prices, coupled with big<lb />values, is the cowbinution, that<lb />wins your trade in our elegant as"<lb /><lb />3, ortment of<lb /><lb />Fall and Winter<lb /><lb />NOVELTIES,<lb /><lb />in all the leading styles, consisting<lb /><lb />Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />Clothing, Capes, Dress Goods. Notions, Caps,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />We :<lb />Lead} ;<lb />in you want the newest, prettiest and<lb />Dress : most stylish<lb />; ;<lb />Goods DRASO * GOODS.<lb />Again ~Our Autumn stock isnow ready and<lb />This ~surpasses any we have ever shown.<lb />| The Mast Attractive Foreen Fabrics<lb />season.<lb />_.. {The latest domestic novelties. No<lb />Come ~other house shows such a line.<lb />an]. | wangTs Cash House.<lb />see. | LANG SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb />have received<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />THE CELEBRATED<lb /><lb />We Met with Such Success<lb /><lb />last season in handling this noted Heater and<lb />: so much<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 />satisfaction before leaving. :<lb /><lb />encouragement<lb /><lb />*.<lb /><lb /></p>
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