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          <lb />ce,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE T0 FICTION.<lb /><lb />~TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, .<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1897.<lb /><lb />"" eee<lb /><lb />No. 900<lb /><lb />- NOBBY SUITS --- the<lb />very newest. choicest<lb />weaves, patterns and<lb />colors---remarkable for<lb />their wearing qualities<lb />single or double breast<lb />d sacks in cheviots,<lb />~assimeres, worsteis<lb />in fancy or plain shade<lb />and black cutaways all<lb />lined with best Italian<lb />cloth, tailor made.<lb /><lb />High Grade Overcoats.<lb /><lb />The nobby,swell styles<lb />forautumn and winter<lb />the Coverts and Whip-<lb />cords in lovely shades,<lb /><lb />with French facing and<lb /><lb />fancy worsted lining,<lb />the best coat ever<lb />shown for the money.<lb /><lb />Bird Bye vise cevcedeesa ih 1<lb />Rivet... cccnwesecesae 8 4<lb />Prirce Albert,,........6. 4 3.<lb />|Senatot ©) av ccseceuce 202 8<lb /><lb />{dusty. When the man got home he<lb /><lb />THE RACES,<lb /><lb />Last DayTs Meet of the Series<lb /><lb />The three dayTs series of races at the<lb />track of the Greenyille Driving As.<lb />sociation closedT on Friday afternoon<lb />with two more fine racea<lb /><lb />Following is the summary of the<lb />last day;<lb /><lb />FREE FOR ALL, TROT AND PACE,PURSE<lb />$200.<lb /><lb />Corie McGregor, by Walton, Vir-<lb />ginia; David C., by Staton, Richmond;<lb />Red Rover, by stackhouse, Marion, 8.<lb />C.; Albert C., by Bryan, Richmond.<lb /><lb />Corie McGregor,......... 3 3 2<lb />David C.,......0.000. 06 2 2 ds<lb />Red Rover,.............. 4 5 8<lb />Albert C 1 1 4<lb /><lb />Time"2:20, 2:214, 2:24<lb /><lb />2:19 CLASS, TROTTING, $200.<lb /><lb />| - Bird Eye, by Smith, Grenville,<lb />Rivet, by McGhee, Raleigh; Prince<lb />Albert, by Bryan, Richmond; Senator<lb />B., by Hosom, Jergey City.<lb /><lb />Time"2:28, :2:254, 2:24.<lb /><lb />Ernest Harding Dead<lb /><lb />This was the sad news that flew<lb />through the community last Thursday<lb />morning and as 1t was passed from one<lb />to another, the shocking intelligence<lb />carried with it a darkening gio om,<lb />which was profoundly intense, Although!<lb />Ernest was cnly seventeen years of age,<lb /><lb />son.<lb />9<lb />{ber brother-in-law had dropped dead<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS, :<lb />. The Davis Mllitary school at Win-<lb />ston, has gone into the bands of a re.<lb /><lb />ceiver.<lb /><lb />The Asheville Gazette says that last<lb />Friday a young man named Teague,<lb />living in Jackson county, while playing<lb />with a school mate, attempted to jamp<lb />aditch and teil, breaking his neck.<lb />Ceath ensued a few moments thereaf-<lb />ter.<lb /><lb />The Wilmington Star says that<lb />| Tuesday afternoon, seven miles from<lb />Wilmington, Owen Horne, a young<lb />white lad of 16 years of age, while out<lb />hunting, shot his companion, John<lb />Craig, alad 15 years of age, in the left<lb />side of the head, which caused death<lb />tour hours later. The shooting was'|<lb />accidental,<lb /><lb />A. R. Wortham, a lawyer, from<lb />Henderson, who lately made this city<lb />his home, became violently insane, and<lb />was placed in the asylum lest Saturday<lb />Today he died, apeplexy being the<lb />cause. Hig body was sent to Hender-<lb />His wife got a telegram saying<lb /><lb />and that her father was dying. It was<lb />surely a sorrowful day for her."-Char-<lb />lotte Observer.<lb /><lb />AT THE CHURCHES<lb /><lb />Where You'Can Worship Tomor-|#<lb /><lb />row.<lb /><lb />» Methodist church"Sunday-school at<lb /><lb />he had already worked his way to the<lb />frout rank, and stood there as one of<lb />the most energetic young men_ in the<lb />community. For his genial, sunny<lb />disposition he had no equal. It was his<lb />highest and greatest pleasure to contri-<lb />bute to the happiness of his brother<lb />and sisters and ail others who came in<lb />contact with him.<lb /><lb />He wasturied by the Rev. Alban<lb />Greaves inthe Episcopal czmetery at<lb />St. JohnTs keside his tather and mother.<lb />In his early childhood he became one|<lb /><lb />of the mos: active workers in the Sun-<lb />day school and as he grew in years he<lb />grew rapidly iz usefulness. His family,<lb />the community, the Sunday school and<lb />and church have sustained an irtepar<lb />rable loss in the death of this good<lb />young man,<lb />~Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,<lb /><lb />Brom which none every wake to<lb /><lb />weep;<lb /><lb />A calm aud unlisturbed reposs<lb />Unbrcken by the lost of toes.�<lb /><lb />Rr<lb /><lb />The latest story from Klondike is<lb />that a man was caught out in a wind<lb /><lb />siorm. The ground was dry and<lb /><lb />coughed up $78.15 in gold dust.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 7 P- M. by Rev. N. M. Watson.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian chursh"Sunday school<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb />Baptist church"Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M. Services atll A. M,<lb />and 7 P. M., by Rav. A. W. Setzer.<lb /><lb />South Greenville Suuday-school at<lb /><lb />4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent. ; =�"�<lb /><lb />Episcopal chureh-~Sunday School<lb />at 9:30, A, Ms<lb /><lb />B. Y. P. U<lb /><lb />Tke B. Y. P. U. held a meeting in<lb />the Bepvist church friday night. In-<lb />teresting talks wee made by Prof. W.<lb />H. Ragsdale and Rev. A. W. Setzer<lb />and the various committees for the<lb />proper work of tne Union were ap-<lb />The<lb /><lb />held on Wednesday evening, 17th inst.<lb /><lb />pointed. next meting will be<lb /><lb />eee ome rem<lb /><lb />New Directory<lb />Manager W. S, Atkins has just had<lb />a new telephone directory printed for<lb />distribution among subscribers. The<lb />exchange has more than a hundred<lb />~phones, and we donTt any<lb />other town in the State has a better|<lb /><lb />believe<lb /><lb />telephone service than Greenville,<lb /><lb />aetienme ene imensiinee ttn aietitinnaetieeD<lb /><lb />News of our doings. is<lb /><lb />Hints forthe Thrifty.<lb /><lb />because the store is rich with<lb /><lb />of general consequence<lb /><lb />For Men's ltancy<lb />Cheviot Suits in plaids<lb />They<lb /><lb />and mixtures,<lb />are stylish sack effects<lb />including tony. blue,<lb />olive, brown and gray<lb />Well lined.<lb /><lb />colorings.<lb /><lb />Suit and Overcoat,<lb /><lb />Boys, young men, o!d gentlemen"trom up-<lb />town, down-town, across-town, all around-town<lb />--short ones, tall ones, stout ones, thin ones<lb />--can get Suit aud Overcoat here that will fit.<lb /><lb />For MenTs genuine<lb />Scotch Plaid Cheviot<lb />Suits, cut in the nob-<lb />biest English styles, lib-<lb />eral lapels, lined with<lb /><lb />italian and serge cloths<lb /><lb />fashionabie shades. :<lb />9 ,<lb />eRe ON RE REES ogi<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />une<lb />7<lb /><lb />The seasons certainly do fly around, yet we<lb />keep ahead of them in our buying and with<lb />theminour selling. Ready to talk fall and<lb />winter Overcoats now, good one cheap. ,<lb /><lb />DERG.<lb /><lb />Fall and Winter<lb /><lb />GLOUTOHING,<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS<lb />HATS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, ~Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />that concern wise money spenders. If you are<lb />extravagant, prodigal and wasteful you may<lb />skip our advertising with impunity. Every<lb />|shopper who is en rapport with the spirit of the<lb />times cannot ignore our trade suggestions.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />= NOTIONS ;e-<lb />Is - Now - Grandly - Ready<lb /><lb />-H. M. HARDEE, }<lb /><lb />_<lb />So<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />Pr ee ore ae)<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>oe<lb />. *<lb /><lb />oe = ;<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT: SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />A vena menae s<lb /><lb />Bnwred as ~secondiasa mall matter.<lb /><lb />- @ITRSCRIPTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />Pe) Dac year, s e r bd $3.00<lb />One month, - oy ~<lb />~One week, - - - 10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers'without<lb />ee ear,<lb />1 é,  *Advertisng rates are liberal] andean be<lb /><lb />ud on appleation to the ~editor or at<lb />offier<lb /><lb />: ie desire a live correspondent at<lb />Grey postoffice inthe eevnty, who will<lb />~ge | &amp; brief items of NEW as it occurs<lb />fo each neighborhood. Write plainly |.<lb />pid on'y on one side'of the'paper.<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb /> SaturRpay, NoveMBER 6, 1897.<lb /><lb />Hon. W. J. Bryan took grea<lb />foterest in the elections lest Tuesday.<lb />The week previous he was in Qhio<lb />and made several speeches with telling<lb />effect.<lb /><lb />since the election, he says :<lb /><lb />Commenting on the result<lb /><lb />oThe Republicans everywhere ~ex-<lb />dorsed the Republican Administratior.,<lb />ard, in view of losses sustained by<lb />them in almost every State, it would<lb /><lb />seem that Republican politics are not}<lb /><lb />~being indorsed at the polls.<lb /><lb />oThe sentiment in favor of the<lb />Chicago platform showsa healthy<lb />growth throughout the country. Per:<lb />haps our opponents will now admit<lb />that silver is not dead.<lb /><lb />oThe attempt to secure international<lb /><lb />_Dimetallism bas proved a fuilure, and<lb />it is now more apparent than ever that<lb />the people of the United States must<lb />legislate for themselves on the finaucial<lb />question,<lb /><lb />oFree and unlimited coirage at 16<lb />to i is nearer now than it was a year<lb />ago. High tariff upon a gold basis<lb />has disappointed those Republicans<lb />who looked to it for relief,<lb /><lb />~Taken as a whole, the returns are<lb />very encouraging. I think I voice the<lb />sentiments of Democrats, Populists<lb />and Silver Republicans wien I say the<lb />fight will be continued with even more<lb />earnestness until the gold monopoly is<lb />broken and the money trust 1s over-<lb />thrown. The fusion forces increase<lb />their percentage in Nebraska, andj<lb /><lb />_ probably their actual majosity.�<lb /><lb />eit aera : =a<lb /><lb />Rev. Ir! R. Hicks, who has<lb />thade a reputation as a weather<lb />prophet, says we are to have<lb />wind and rain storms 7th to 10th ;<lb />more storm conditions 13th and<lb />14th; warm rains and thunder<lb />18th and 19th; violert activity of<lb />the elements 24th. If this all<lb />comes true November weather is<lb />going to do about a plenty, and if<lb />we all come through safe th&amp;ere<lb /><lb />will be more cause to observe<lb />Thanksgiving Day on the 25th<lb /><lb />than can be found in the Presi-<lb />dentTs proclamation.<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Raleigh<lb />News and Observer suggests the fol~<lb />lowing Presidential ticket for 1900, to<lb />run on the Chicago platform of 1596:<lb /><lb />For President"William J, Bryan,<lb />of Nebraska,<lb /><lb />_ For Vice-President"Robert,<lb />Van Wyck, of New York.<lb />The Rerector believes this ticket<lb />' d platform will win in 1900,<lb />"_"_"<lb />Yellow Fever Getins<lb /><lb />breed in the bowels. Kill them and<lb />~you | dire safe. from the awful digease,|<lb />Cascarets destroy the germs shroughout<lb /><lb />the system and mako it impossible for<lb />new ones to form. Cascarets are the<lb /><lb />only deonena safe guard for young find]<lb /><lb />A.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON. LETTER. |<lb /><lb />(Feat our tance |<lb />wis , a) oo ! |<lb /><lb />oTodayT 8 ocabinet Sinellog 8 was a<lb />~somewhat gloomy gathering: and<lb /><lb />~| Mr. McKinley was chief mourn:<lb />ér. Secretary Sherman looked<lb />as mournfulas the rest of ~them,<lb />but if he feltso it was because. he |<lb />feared that ~the official coitnt in<lb />®Whio would not meet Democratic<lb />fexpectations by making Boss<lb />~HannaTs return to the Senate<lb />{mpussible, aud not because of<lb />the general rebuke administered<lb />to the administration by the in-<lb />crease in the Demo¢tatic vote<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />tand the decrease in: ~the Republi-<lb /><lb />can vote in every State in which<lb />fn election was ~held. When<lb />speaking for publication, the<lb />~Republicans try ~to make light of<lb />the results and foTélaim that such<lb />is always the case~at the first off<lb />year electiuns held ~under a new<lb />administration, but they do not<lb />~talk that sort ofrot among them-<lb />selves. They know the extra-<lb />ordinary efforts made by their<lb />Natioual Committee to hold to-<lb />gether the vote given to McKin-}<lb />Jey Jast year ~and the enormous<lb />amount of honey epent in tose<lb />efforts, and they see the results<lb />for just what they are"a popular<lb /><lb />rebuke to Mr. McKinley and his<lb /><lb />administration. They see, tco,<lb />that it is a forerunner of the elec-<lb />tion of a Democratic majority of<lb />the House of Representatives,<lb />next ~year, which will in tarn pave<lb />thé way for the election of a<lb />Democratic President in 1900.<lb />With the exception of New<lb />York, where disgust with the<lb />alleged oreformers� of the Res<lb />publican municipal administra-<lb />tion brought about the cyclone<lb />which restored Tawimany te<lb />power by an unexpectedly large<lb />plurality, and Maryland, where<lb />the silyer question was dodged<lb />and the anti-Gorman Democrats,<lb />neaded by the Baltimore Sun,<lb />acted with the Republicans, the<lb />Democrats made tkeir largest<lb />gains in those States where they<lb />pushed the free coinage of silver<lb />to the front asthe leading issue<lb />of thecampaign. This fact shows<lb />very plainly that those who pro-<lb />nounced the osilver crazeT dead<lb />last year were not well informed.<lb />It also shows that not a few of<lb />the Républicans who voted to<lb />put the McKinley sdministration<lb />in power resent the continuation<lb />of the Cléyeland-Carlisle finan-<lb />cial poticy by the presént admin-<lb />istration.<lb /><lb />Deniocrais in Washington are<lb />disposed to give Mr. Bryan a<lb />large share of the credit for the<lb />splendid showing made by the<lb />party in Ohio, and the remark<lb />has been made many times, that<lb />if the entire campaign in that<lb />State has been made along the<lb />game aggressive line as the<lb />speeches made in the closing<lb />days by Mr. Bryan, the Democrats<lb />would have elected their entire<lb />State ticket as weil as have as:<lb />sured the defeat of Boss Hanna.<lb />Of course thoss who make these<lb />remarks know that it is much<lb />easier to say after a campaign is<lb />over what would have been the<lb />winnivg policy than it is to make<lb />the choice in the midst of the<lb />campaign, but the knowledge<lb />fmay be useful all the same, as it<lb />~may ba used to prevent similar<lb /><lb />| mistakes in the future.<lb /><lb />~he only depressing feature<lb />about the elections, from a Dem-<lb />Oératic point of view, was tho<lb />election of a Republican majority<lb />of the Maryland legislature, which<lb />means that Senator GormanT,<lb />~gucéessor will'be a Repubiican.<lb /><lb />Delegations of gentlemen zep-<lb />resenting communities which<lb />rwould like to have that proposed<lb />government armor plate factory<lb />continue to present themselves<lb />aud their able edamame e! bétore |<lb /><lb />. the Board of Naval Officers�<lb />if 7 o4.<lb /><lb />Of the 1 odin<lb /><lb />tion of the administration.<lb /><lb />present ~mintetéer ~at Madrid,<lb />several months ago, and who 18<lb />at present staying'in Washington,<lb />-tails'to perceiveT how occupying<lb />a position as a diplomat should<lb />operate to deprive him of the right<lb />to have and express an opinion<lb />of his own after his return to<lb />private life, and 18 therefore not<lb />inclined to bother his head about<lb />the absurd talk that some of the<lb />friends of Spain and of the ad-<lb />ministration have indulged in<lb />since the publication ~of a yery<lb />~strong ~and ~truthfil ~magazine<lb />artiéle written by Mr. Taylor and<lb />dealing ~with Spain and its<lb />rélations with Cuba. These<lb />venntics charge that Mr. TaylorTs<lb />~article was publishéd for ita effect<lb />upon Congress, but, unless those<lb />who are in positions to know the<lb />sentiment of Congress ~are mach<lb />mistaken, nothing of the sort will<lb />be needed to bring about prompt<lb />acticn by the House on that joint<lb />reésolution,already adopted by the<lb />Senate, directing the recognition<lb />of the belligerency of the Cubans.<lb />i Yellow Jack Preventative.<lb />Guard against Yellow Jack by<lb />keepin z the system thorougly clean and<lb />tree from germ breeding matter. Cas-<lb />carets Candy Catbartic will cleanse<lb />the system and kill all contagious<lb />diséase germs,<lb /><lb />NEEDS IMPROVING<lb /><lb />Epitor REFLecToR:"Was vhere<lb />ever a better time than now for work<lb />on Dickinson Avenue tv be done and<lb />the Avenue made a pleasure to drive<lb />upon? Will it be done o. will it<lb />continue to be the most holey street in<lb />the town ?<lb />There is more travel on this street<lb />than any other street iz town and its<lb />condition is abominable, The races<lb />are now over. ~The winter promises to<lb />be a cold and severe one. ~This street<lb />will continue te be the mos: public<lb />thoroughtaie and demands more at-<lb />tention than any other and there is no<lb />excuse why it should not receive the<lb />proper attention. It the Mayor and<lb />Policemen will drive over this street<lb />once a day tor a week'probably it will<lb />receive some attention. There are<lb />many holes that could be easily filled,<lb />The writer heard mary comments this<lb />weck upon the condition of this street<lb />not at all complimentary to the town<lb />government. I hare they will con-<lb />sider the matter at once, dif<lb />eee eesiiiata hae eae al<lb />A Health Resort<lb />The yellow feverTs awful and the<lb />smallpox beats the itch,<lb />While consumption anT the cholera"<lb />and many a thing, and sich,<lb />Air things which raise the devil, and<lb />likewise quarantin:,<lb /><lb />line between,<lb /><lb />TharTs room here for the cotton which<lb />the whole south kin. produce,<lb /><lb />AnT the gates air jest wide open fer the<lb />Georgia mountain juice.<lb /><lb />We kin Tcommodate the people from<lb />the country"soon and late.<lb /><lb />But Atlanta ainTt the proper place for}<lb /><lb />germs ter it inate, .<lb />rL8 Sranron. "<lb /><lb />Xellow Jack ~Hina,<lb /><lb />Castaréts, Candy Cathartic Kills<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack wherever they | find |<lb />No dne'who takes ~Cascaréts� regtl<lb />and systematically is: daingyy from<lb />dreadful disease. Cascare cee<lb />low, fever gétms inT theT bo<lb /><lb />vent ~new ones from breeding. 10¢,<lb /><lb />25e, 50¢, all Pande<lb /><lb />iets of the | administration .<lb />Howards the ~projector oa ~belféf]~<lb />that Congress will act in the}:<lb />matter regatdless of ~the dpposi-|<lb /><lb />Hon. Hannis Tayior, who was|<lb />~U. °B.\ Minister to oSpain uiider}.<lb />the last administration and until<lb />tiie arrival of Gen. Woodford, ~the<lb /><lb />But AtlantaTs on the level with a safety | .<lb /><lb />til -<lb />kill ~Yel-|<lb />sl<lb /><lb />~3 |<lb /><lb />R.°A. TYSON ,'ViceePres,,, a &amp;<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />er ~OF THE<lb /><lb />oRESOURCES.<lb /><lb />Loans and Discounts $56,792.58<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00.<lb />~Due from Banks: 20, 865.30<lb />Furniture and Fixtures ] ~507; 25.<lb />Yash Tfems 8,619.05<lb />Cash in Vault 25,189. 49<lb />Total $113,923.67<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />PR D Gres never eri or sripesbat ei Cascarets are the Ideal<lb /><lb />font Puy a<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, ~anid shall begT i<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking, CJC}<lb /><lb />or cine cause eeny wataral renee<lb /><lb />ae | : rie eb<lb />1 CL. iurrree, f a<lb /><lb />~The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close of ~Biisaness Oct, Sth, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES.<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00:<lb />Surplus and Profits. ' 1,462.09<lb />Deposits subject to .Cuéck 67,507.02<lb />Due to Banks... 607.50"<lb />Cashiers Checks ontstanding £247.66:<lb />Bills Payable, ~~ 19,500.00<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit. o8,605.00<lb />dct ae. Sg<lb /><lb />Total 113,923.67<lb /><lb />to liave<lb /><lb />EETABLISHED ton.<lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />VARMERS ANI) MEKCHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu,<lb />chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />O-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS;AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE,<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc) from Manvifactu.. » en<lb />ling you to bay at ore proilt, A eou<lb />cte stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk<lb />to at ~ sell at @ close margin.<lb /><lb />t. S. ¥. ; ( Tt 1 bee | Zz<lb /><lb />or ane,<lb /><lb />Aa |hearse and the nicest line<lb />' \fins and Oeakets, in wood,.<lb /><lb />~N<lb />a<lb /><lb />sarbders.<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 />ae ee<lb /><lb />janis A. sittin<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />? GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />au na Cote ae<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />I iisepedient<lb /><lb />tion ~given to<lb />~ e ' 7<lb />.<lb />:<lb />* "<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />UN DERTAKER<lb /><lb />FERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />" 0<lb /><lb />We have iutt received a ~ew<lb /><lb />of Cof=<lb />metal-<lb /><lb />lic &amp;nd cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />oWe ate prepared te fo embalm-<lb />ing in ~all its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given torcon~<lb />ductine funerals and bodies. en~<lb /><lb />trusted to Our care will receive<lb />évery mark of tespeot.<lb /><lb />Our prices ate jower than evér,<lb />We do not want monopoly but<lb />invite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We oan be:found.at any and all<lb />times the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy Co's building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of ¢3 :<lb /><lb />acuvool wils<lb />open on<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ~* ~ « $2 BC<lb />Higher asd es 3<lb />Languages (each) ** ~* $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline uf the schoo<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yourT -<lb /><lb />- |liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W HB. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />Pe pee<lb />+<lb /><lb />ea CO |<lb />New Secret Lacriown to the<lb />profossion. Pe ree in iF to 3 days. Wa<lb />refund money ~fey pot eee Won can be tr posed ot<lb />sae ith tool Pend | ff B preter exter<lb />will contract a rm<lb />comin ee<lb />and hoT if re,<lb />Make =<lb /><lb />Gleamin, =<lb /><lb />= fall ~<lb />FY, lodiuo h<lb />~  Bees<lb />: of tho bou Hair or<lb />} is foe<lb />vara : ae wi B tle , ¥<lb />we , ait ie ~ at ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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Rocky Mount 11 47<lb />pm, Weldon L44am, Nor-<lb />folk: 10.40 a my Petersburg<lb />'e) ~8940 m; Richmond: 4.26 a m,;<lb />Washington 7.4.am, Balti,<lb />more 9-5 4 m, Philadeipnia<lb />11.95 .aTm, New York 2.02 p<lb />m, Boston 8.30 p m.<lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />DAILY NO 85 "'Passencor | ~Due Lake<lb /><lb />o40 Pm. Waecamaw4.55'p m, Chad.<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: 8.42 p.m, Oolumbia: 40,05 |:<lb />, DenmarkT6,20 a my August<lb />to8 .20 am, Macon 11.80 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-<lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49<lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am, Tam<lb />pa 6,40-pm, i.<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS AT YVILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DA ey: No. o49, -«Pagsenger"Boston<lb />9.45 P.V. 1.03 pm, Vew York 9.00 pa.<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-<lb />omore o50 am, :Washtigton<lb />4.40 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb />Petersburg | 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11,50:am, ~Tarboro<lb />12.12-m, Rocky Mount 12.44<lb />pm, Wilson 2*ls pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.10. pm, Warsaw 4,02,<lb /><lb />pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm,<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 4]."Vassenger"Leave<lb />9.50 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New<lb />York 9.30-am,; : Phitadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, ~Baltiniore 2.25 pm,<lb />~Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7<lb />8.12 pm, * Norfolk 2:20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Recky Mount 5.45<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am.<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw<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 yille 10.42 am. This train<lb /><lb />40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street.<lb /><lb />FROM THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />~DAILY No.,. 54"Passenger"Leave<lb /><lb />12, 15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 1.50<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35. pm,<lb />SavannaTlz.50 night, Charles-<lb />ton §.388 am.Columbia, . 6.50<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan<lb />9. 30, am, Augusta 3.05 pm,<lb />Denmark ~4.55 pm. Sumpter<lb />40am, Florence 8.55 am,<lb />Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn<lb />10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb />13,06 am,<lb /><lb />Train on Scoria ii Neck Branch Zoa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4,28<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck.at 5.10 p<lb />m., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.55<lb />. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving<lb />Hali x at 11:20a. m., We'don 11,40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Lrains on Washnigton Branch leav<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m<lb />rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p<lb />«, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />farboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 10,20 a.m.<lb />tnd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />40 a, m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />nt Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb /># cotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varporo, N C, via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 550 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymonth. 7 40. P. Mi, 6,00. p.m;<lb />Returning isaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,<lb />atrive Tarboro, 10.16 a.m. and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />GoldXboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />ue. pyriving Snaithfield 7:30. a, mm. Re-<lb />ing leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />tives at Goldsbors 9.20 a, m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />2., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 805 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />sg Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for ClintonT ae except Suaiay,<lb />10 00 a. m.'and 8.50 p,m: Returairg<lb />leaves Cinton at7. Oa mM, and 3:00 t am.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone, alse at Roky. gi ba with<lb />Norfolk and Carolina B; ifor ~Nonolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />MRM ERS General Supt.<lb />ie Manager.<lb />Ty RLKENLY. GeoTl Manager,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />~Net Carolina<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />The Onl~ Five-Dollar Daily<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State<lb />W. A. ~BERN YARD,<lb /><lb />50: pm, |<lb /><lb />20 pm, Petersburg] .<lb /><lb />TO'WINTER.<lb /><lb />- - ? + £ "<lb />Seah<lb /><lb />| Hit gpa dy<lb /><lb />Aiea t 7 i<lb />. Suow not a little bit<lb /><lb />Until my. coal is in<lb /><lb />And I have paid tor it!<lb /><lb />| Let noi a ~Diceand note<lb />~Sound from the land or sea:<lb />Until mine overccat<lb />Vomes home naan to me!<lb /><lb />0, Winter! be not ripe<lb /><lb />For i ley decds-~alas !|"<lb />~| Think of the plumberTs bill for pipe-"<lb />~Think of the bills for gas !<lb /><lb />Let not thy sleet kezin"<lb />Let not thy snowflakes fall<lb />Until the cash is in<lb />Lo settle up for all !<lb /><lb />Judge oTimberlake, in<lb />charge to. Abe. grand jury at<lb />Wilson court, the Advance says,<lb />called their. attention partioul srly<lb />to species of fiand that has been<lb />practiced a good deal on tobacco<lb />warehousemen. He said that if<lb />@ man gets an advance on tobacco<lb />by promisirg to bring the ~tobacco<lb />to that particular honse to sell,<lb />then it is obtaining goods under<lb />faise. p. etences unless he complied ss<lb />with bi3 agreement.<lb /><lb />ene oe RT<lb /><lb />big<lb /><lb />' Wrong £ as itp:<lb /><lb />M. Calino baying, iaken a farm.<lb />heis very caretul tu instruct his as-T<lb />sistants to take the proper and sys-<lb />tematic course in all they do. ~~Be<lb />sure you begin your work at the<lb />bottom,� is his favorite maxim, and<lb />he repeats it whenever he sets his<lb />ee at work.<lb /><lb />Lately he had occasion to dig a<lb />well on the place and: put to thisT<lb />duty: couple of men cance | in<lb />that line of work.<lb /><lb />* And be sure,� he said ~to them<lb />as they got their picks and shovels<lb />ready, ~~that. you begin b Aaeel work<lb />at the bottom,�<lb /><lb />It wasa still more curious reversal<lb />of things, perhaps, which led one of<lb />M. CalinoTs servants, a good woman,<lb />to come running to him one day<lb />with the announcement:<lb /><lb />~*Quick, monsieur! Come here!<lb />Your little Jean has fallen into the<lb />ditch, and heTs into the mud up to<lb />his ankles!TT<lb /><lb />~Up to his ankles{TT said Calino.<lb />~ooWhy, thatTs nothing.�<lb /><lb />oOh, but I forgot to tell you,�<lb />gaid the woman, ~~that heTs in head<lb />first !TT"YouthTs Companion.<lb /><lb />A Great Signa.<lb />On.a telegraph pole in the suburbs<lb />of a New England village was tack-<lb />ed this notice:<lb /><lb />postoffice, a real. ladyTs hair switch<lb />black mixt with gray with shoe-<lb />string tide around one end the<lb />above whitch please return to the<lb />postmaster and git fifty cents with<lb />thanks of owner who needs it badly<lb />and will be thankful for the kind-<lb />ness of any Lady or gent who will<lb />return what cannot be of no use to<lb />them, but which is a needcessity to<lb />ber. *"-HarperTs Bazar.<lb /><lb />inveresang una exciting colléction<lb /><lb />of centipeds, lizards, scorpions anc<lb />spiders, etc., from my hair, where.<lb />in they had sought refuge on the<lb />occurrence of the c cataclysm. When,<lb />however, I had gota few of them<lb />out"not all, for that took some<lb />weeks"I went for the patient, and<lb />having got another light, extricated<lb />him, blistered him, dosed him, paid<lb />the other medico, and we all lived<lb />happily ever after"at least, as far<lb />as Iknow. Anyhow, the patient got<lb />well"that time."Miss bet cze in<lb /><lb />Cornhill Magazine.:..,<lb />aecnntent,.<lb /><lb />your husbayd in? ..,T-<lb /><lb />Pee ay 5<lb /><lb />Mrs. Ducksley"Oh, indeed Now,<lb /><lb />HeTs wild to get.a firite. ./<lb /><lb />bandTs factory at cost?<lb /><lb />Mrs. Fastleigh-.-I"I really donTt<lb />believe he could, You see, the wind<lb />instruments my husband makes<lb />are bicycle pumps. "Philadelphia<lb />Times... ,<lb /><lb />~The London * ana Worthweseses<lb />railway passes through more than<lb />half of. the 53 noveginy of &amp; Baalans<lb />and Wales. +.<lb /><lb />o fei + § « j<lb /><lb />established,.a free school, library<lb />and reading room for its 10, 000 em-<lb /><lb />ployees. .<lb /><lb />An electric etetida., which goes |<lb />four miles in'half an~hour, is ~now<lb />ronning in the London streets,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Bitter, per lb 18 to 25<lb />,| Western Sides 53 06<lb />~| Sugar cured Hams 10 toT 12<lb />Oorn 40 to.<lb />Corn Meal 60 $0 60<lb />Flour, Family 4.75 to 5,75<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 85 to 40<lb />Sugar 4} to 6<lb />Coffee 8} to 20<lb />Salt per Sack P 65 to 1 50<lb />Chickens 12} to 20<lb />Eggs per doz 124<lb />Beeswax.per 20<lb />Cotton Heed, per bushel 10 to 11<lb /><lb />~~Tost."Between here and the/�"�<lb /><lb />Mrs. Ducksley _What bosons<lb /><lb />Mrs. Fastleigh"He manutactine, ~<lb />wind instruments. . = ie see i<lb /><lb />thatTs a chance forT my son bee £65212<lb /><lb />think he could get one at. your htis- | an<lb /><lb />A big brewery in Milwaukee has fn<lb /><lb />| Oye 80 mast  atowda!!<lb /><lb />The captive sank rapora bly aes<lb />her knees. ~<lb />Mt pér your ~tndjexty thdived! by a<lb />woman's tearsiT* she'implored.<lb /><lb />The king laughed a harsh laugh.<lb />_ oIf Twas,� he replied coldly, ~I<lb />~wouldn't be paying rent. T tell hse<lb />those."T t<lb /><lb />In point of fact, it,.took an even |<lb />{4 vans, 4 womanTs tears cutting no<lb /><lb />Journal.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />¢ AAS 9 ao). J<lb />oN<lb /><lb />Gy) eo ¢ A ~ ~<lb />Pie! on v.4.% ak ees<lb />HOOOO ORM:<lb /><lb />Jyh POO. 000) 00 0)eK ey<lb /><lb />* PRACTICAL &amp;<lb /><lb />MO Ty fain - HET rT jinn Oe<lb />gc IN AND SHEET IRON 0:<lb />= WORKER. §<lb />@ Rinne g<lb />x Offers his services to the<lb />oi oitivens:of Greenville and the Gx<lb />RC public generally. oe<lb />ge ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3<lb />Me © Spouting and Stove Work,<lb />- ~a Specialty.<lb />o© 6s Satisfaction guaranteed or Gee<lb />m@ no charges made.<lb /><lb />S Flues made.in season. Shop &amp;<lb />wo on Dickinson Avenue. a<lb /><lb />Cotton ani Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk «<lb /><lb />COTTON,<lb /><lb />Good Middling 5§<lb />Middling 5g<lb />Low Middling 4 15-14<lb />Good Ordinary 4}<lb /><lb />Tone"steady<lb /><lb />PEANUTS:<lb /><lb />Prime oa)<lb />Extra Prime 3t<lb /><lb />ancy 24<lb />Spanish 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb />CHURCLI¥ ws,<lb /><lb />B/~?TI51"Services every Sunday,<lb />mori: ~and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />Thuysiay evening. Rev, A: W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular 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! 9 30<lb />A.M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST~"Seivices. every Sun-<lb />day, morning «and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />| he A B. ae coe. Superin-<lb /><lb />third<lb />ole ~marning and evenirg. Rev,<lb />~ cued. Pastor. ' Sunday. school<lb />del B Ficklen Superinten-<lb /><lb />haar<lb /><lb />om F. &amp; Ay a al akictlieh des No.<lb />284 meets first and nae M gaviay even-<lb /><lb />ipo. J. M, Reuss W. M I. Moore,<lb />Sec. ti. ie<lb />iL 0.0. F."Uovenent Lodge No. 17<lb /><lb />Meets every Tuesday Poon! ze V.<lb />Johnson N,G,<lb /><lb />vz<lb />K.otP." Tar ter� Lodge [erage<lb />meets avery ay J evening.� . H. WwW.<lb />Rants. ~ A.B. Silingsn K. of]<lb />an<lb /><lb />ss PRE ey ep SHEE Ne aN ll<lb /><lb />ce ong way or the other."Detroit |<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit ot no business man fis<lb /><lb />2| barn how very che .p they are.<lb /><lb />| Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />Tobacco Ai:<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />: complete without one.<lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice-assor!ment ot those Fountain. Pens<lb />also a beautiful lir.e of Pearl Handle Gold Pen<lb />You will be aston: shed when you see them an<lb /><lb />You may never, :<lb />But should you ever ee<lb /><lb />= Come to see us. =<lb /><lb />PLP Sw ~<lb />@<lb /><lb />Anything from YY<lb />Visitinse Card<lb />""TO A""<lb /><lb />Full Sheet 'Poser,<lb /><lb />The Daily Retiector<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the.<lb />small price of 25 cents a, .<lb />month, Are yas a sub-<lb />scriber ? = no you ©<lb />om hey (o cg<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />®,<lb />co Sle<lb /><lb />A) hey<lb />; EF, .<lb /><lb />TWICE-A-WEEK Py ha<lb /><lb />ay<lb />om<lb /><lb />Is only $l a, me<lb />contai US it fhe. news never<lb /><lb />iste de 4!<lb /><lb />MS ed tees Aue rik A<lb />a eee Se ee i<lb />oe tyt tee ae 4<lb />. ele ph thee," « T<lb />"eee yt ew fe, ay "<lb />3<lb />J<lb />~rae<lb /><lb />~ A. Atti, H, Pp<lb />ie anu<lb />Cc, 4 4 agi ilson. See.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Od<lb /><lb />__ JUDIQIy 43 ADVERTISING ©<lb /><lb />ee cy,<lb />~i<lb /><lb />cS it<lb /><lb />: Creates many a new business,<lb />8Enlarges many an old business,<lb />* Preserves many a large business.<lb />[ TVerives meny adull business,<lb />sRescucs Many a lost: business,<lb />oSaves many &amp; inding buRyrers,<lb />Secures sucnes? *¢ 277° nsineas<lb /><lb />i<lb />a Sa<lb /><lb />3<lb />ee<lb />K,<lb /><lb />To oad'c tise  udiclousiv.�� nse tne<lb />Colurr: +T . Rev LEOTOR.<lb /><lb />Pegg pom<lb /><lb />i te<lb />$ i<lb /><lb />TRAIN ANT POAT SCHFDTLY.<lb /><lb />taieauman kendiiatal<lb /><lb />oPasrenger apd mer train oir |<lb /><lb />NOTES ©<lb />Gathered Together for Reflector<lb />Readers<lb /><lb />Soe maneell<lb /><lb />Most of the race crowd left thi<lb />worning: .<lb /><lb />ins<lb /><lb />ville girlr.<lb /><lb />Mince? Meat, Prunes, and Selec<lb />Dates at J. S, TunstaliTs.<lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />Muuntain Butter, Chestaouts,<lb />ples and Peanut Brittle.<lb /><lb />minstrel, and handle tke bones.<lb /><lb />Mince Meat. Prunes. Dates, Dried<lb />Apptes, :Citron, oCurrants, Nuts etc.<lb />M.H, Qurinercy.<lb /><lb />New line of Short Back Sailors in<lb />black and colors, Baby Caps in white<lb />and colors,and Tem OTShanters, just<lb />reevived by Mrs. J. S. Tunstall &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Nerth, strires 8:62 4.) Gcing SoneT<lb />arrives 6:5; P.<lb /><lb />�"� Steamer Tar River arrives fam Wash.<lb />ington Mordav, Wednecdar and Fridar<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thre.<lb />dav and Saturdag,<lb /><lb />~epee ~~<lb /><lb />Keening Constonny ey it Brings Sneress<lb /><lb />=<lb />Pigtapinccnsoae or<lb /><lb />WE/THER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />We see accounts of towns all about<lb />the State pucting im electne light<lb />plarts, but Grecuvitte keeps trudging<lb />along with seventeezth grade kerosene<lb />lamps.<lb /><lb />Friday evening Misses Fannie and<lb />Emily Higgs gave a party complimen-<lb />tary to Miss Mary Whitehead, of<lb />Scotland Neck. A large number of<lb />young people were present and ~they<lb />spent a delightful evening.<lb /><lb />Marriage Licenses<lb /><lb />The Register of Deeds iesued licen-<lb />ses fcr six couples this week, five<lb /><lb />'white and cne ¢ plored.<lb /><lb />a<lb />*<lb /><lb />WHITE.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Sunday.<lb /><lb />~nieiniens<lb />roan<lb /><lb />onan. cee cette patently,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />10 CURE=NO PAY<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form. Children love it<lb />Adults prefer it to, bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonics. Price, 60c.<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Joseph Koss and Vicy Tucker.<lb /><lb />George T. Smith and Della EK.<lb />Willoughby.<lb /><lb />N, T. stokes and Nolia Allen,<lb /><lb />T. E. Robersén and Ella Stancill.<lb /><lb />J.J. Page and Mary Avery.<lb />COLORED,<lb /><lb />Henry Biount and Amy Carman,<lb />There were also three run away<lb /><lb />couples, one from Beaufort and one<lb /><lb />rom Greene county, to apply for<lb /><lb />licens¢; but being under »ge they were<lb /><lb />refus:d,<lb /><lb />Wy Working<lb /><lb />Wels. Iulerest,<lb /><lb />Prettiest things in fall bsts"Green- )<lb /><lb />Regular monthly meeting of Hope<lb />Fire Company will be held Monday<lb /><lb />Expressed to S. M. Schulte Fresh<lb />Ap-<lb /><lb />In ease Léutgert decides to go on<lb />the stage, he could makea hit asa<lb /><lb />_ Would be saying the correct thing about us.<lb />.- During the hot weather wewere busy pre-<lb />paring for the approaching cold weath-<lb />. erand now we areshowing the lare-<lb />est, handsomest and cheapest<lb /><lb />instead of pupils in their eyes.<lb /><lb />onits a Tug of War.<lb />| About Folks the New Month Brings 7 : bas c eo eee<lb />Along ees . 7 MET SSS ETE, bo ear cae °<lb /><lb />pot / | MRTTR ay ~ ~ed if) 4 Sf - f Ph aaihin J<lb />8; J, L. Fleming went to Wilsen to- pat | Hi mk) § :<lb />SHEEP MG et PAS 96 2 ~<lb /><lb />day. f be | ~ | h |<lb /><lb />~ al<lb />Mrs. L. C. Ricks went to Goldsboro ny<lb />eee ~ 5 *<lb /><lb />soday. :<lb />t} H.P. Strause went to Henderson<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />today here,<lb /><lb />J. S.C. Benjamin went to Rober-<lb />sonville today,<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />F, C. Harding returned this morning<lb />from Centerville.<lb /><lb />B F. ~Tyson left today on a business<lb />trip to Baltimore. !<lb /><lb />Mrs. Zeno Moore and little son<lb />returned oriday evening from Whita"<lb />kers. |<lb /><lb />"Miss Mollie Munford arrived F riday<lb />evening to visit her brother, C. T.<lb />Munford.<lb /><lb />Miss Francis Wells, cf Wilson, who<lb />was visiting Miss Lule White, returned<lb />home today.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Whitehead, of Scotland<lb />Neck, who was visiting Miss Emily<lb />Higgs, left this morning.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. T. Kendall arrived here<lb />Friday evening and wens out to Beth-<lb />lehem to begin a meeting there Sunday<lb /><lb />Mr, D. D, Overton, who was mar-<lb />ried in Greenville,N C.,Tuesday mern-<lb />ing. November 2nd, to Miss Elizabeth<lb />White of that place, arrived Tuesday<lb />with his bride, They proceeded to<lb />the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed-<lb />wards in the country where a reception<lb />was given thew "Henderson Gold<lb />Leat.<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS,<lb /><lb />Made by the Orange Va., Obsery-<lb />er,<lb /><lb />oThe tooth of time� is the one ex-<lb />tracted on credit.<lb /><lb />If ignorance 1s bliss, more ignorance<lb />is blister.<lb /><lb />As the evenings grow longer the oil<lb />bills grow stronger.<lb /><lb />The cowboy supplies the fuel that<lb />warms the cattle range.<lb /><lb />Lawsuits aie too expensive for most<lb />pecple to go courting in.<lb /><lb />A gitl certainly waists her energy<lb />wheu she hugs another girl.<lb /><lb />Many young ladies have students<lb /><lb />J. Q. Jackson, cf Kinston, epent<lb /><lb />Low Prices vs. High Prices,<lb /><lb />Low Prices win every time at<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFTT,<lb />SSDs ae<lb /><lb />See their {ull line of<lb />CLOTRFrING,. -<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Shoes.<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />Too many to give details.<lb />The store is simply swarm-<lb />ing the choicestseleetions of<lb /><lb />ANGS | Ds Ga<lb />ASH | Shoes Ch<lb />ING that the finest talent has<lb /><lb />~~.<lb /><lb />produced. The character<lb />ot our goods is too univer-<lb />sully known to require more<lb />than the merest mention.<lb />This seasonTs showing is<lb />richer than ever.<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING, Pres.<lb />A. G. COX, i<lb /><lb />: DING,<lb />G. i. CHERRY, § Vice'Pres. HENRY HARDING<lb /><lb />Asst Cashier<lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June Ist, 1897.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />: py line<lb /><lb />of ws"<lb /><lb />BLANKETS<lb /><lb />it has ever been our pleasure to exhibit See<lb />our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4<lb /><lb />all-wool Blankets. The<lb />please youin prices.<lb /><lb />Shoes, =:- Shoes. ,<lb /><lb />- and Cheap Shoes, come<lb /><lb />are beauties and will<lb />OW &amp; word about<lb /><lb />If you want to<lb />uy Good Shoes<lb />to see us, we canTt af-<lb /><lb />ford to spoil our reputation by selling you any<lb /><lb />Other kind. A large variety<lb /><lb />We wish to<lb /><lb />Acall especial WW<lb /><lb />tention to<lb /><lb />| beautitul<lb /><lb />ne of Corsets,<lb /><lb />EO ror oa)<lb /><lb />77 . J<lb />Ae<lb /><lb />ae) ) . a<lb />2,6) Year rales Me gy<lb />Ie 0U0lltt<lb /><lb />tbe had in any size<lb /><lb />ot styles on hand.<lb /><lb />The celebrated<lb />H. K hr<lb />AND<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />coe WOUAL<lb /><lb />Uneasy rests the number seven foo.<lb />which wears a number five shoe.<lb />When the offics goes out to s.ek<lb />the wan he is generali; within hailing<lb />distance,<lb /><lb />And now the pop-corm evenings<lb /><lb />have arrived, but Orange girls prefer<lb />pop-the-question evenings.<lb /><lb />Some old dinner customs stl pre-<lb />vail. The Romans used to recline at<lb />their banquets, and the habit of lying<lb />at public dinner s:ill continues.<lb /><lb />La!<lb /><lb />EGGuiNUTT<lb /><lb />Phone No. 10.<lb /><lb />TRE GREENVILLE SUPPLY 0.<lb />Valuable Property for Sale<lb /><lb />AVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb />ualified as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lum er Company, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of sald Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb />and adjoining the town of. Greenville<lb />belonging to said Company. bik ty<lb />erty will be sold on reasonable terms in<lb />lots to sult. purchasers, ., |. )<lb />Main further loformation* see} :or [ad-<lb />ha :<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />oLee Bank wants<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />your triendship anda shar<lb />if not all, of your businesss, and wll grant<lb />every favor consistent with safe ana sound<lb />banking. We invite correspondence ot a per<lb />sonal interview to that end. |<lb /><lb />: centbeneee T<lb />, Wehave alurge<lb /><lb />Two in One, j<lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />Both stor s<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />in one im<lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />"»~ GROCERIES 7<lb /><lb />mengse aggre:<lb />see us.<lb />come to seeus. We will not con<lb /><lb />Wi tal gation of Ele-<lb />gume time in enumerating our OATS HY IAD FLOUR<lb /><lb />tat<lb /><lb />Ya, We haveclos-<lb />ogy, ec. our = up-<lb /><lb />the Rialto<lb />building and<lb />L/L moved the<lb /><lb />stock to our old stand down town.<lb />We want to tellthe good people<lb />that when they waat fresh, reliable<lb /><lb />stock but will just sav that ANY*|.<lb />THING in the way of<lb /><lb />Family Groceries<lb />Cannocd Goods, Pickles, Contec -<lb /><lb />tiuns, Fruite, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.,<lb />can be found at our place. Fine<lb /><lb />un<lb /><lb /> LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />Reeer, "<lb /><lb />ést Candi es always in ateck i | , ( CORR % n<lb />tJ. L. Starkey &amp; Bro AU a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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