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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1807<lb /><lb />:4<lb /><lb />No. 902<lb /><lb />You willbe the day you<lb />first start forth in a<lb /><lb />bil<lb /><lb />oANERCOAT<lb /><lb />on which we have laid<lb />the stamp of correct<lb />and fashionable style.<lb /><lb />Our merited reputation<lb />tor High Grade Cloth-<lb />ings speaks for itself,<lb />ani we trust we will<lb />have the pleasure of re-<lb />ceiving your winter or-<lb />der tor either Overcoat<lb />or Clothing. The latest<lb />oFads� in MenTs Fur.<lb />nishings.<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb />T's only naturel that the actors<lb />spirits should rise when the ghost<lb /><lb />walks. epee<lb /><lb />A wpolen shirt and a tramp are very<lb />much-alike in one respect. They both<lb />shrink from washing. .<lb /><lb />A blied colored wan who.was sellingT<lb />song sheets on Columbia avenue the<lb />other night sang a few bars of' oAll<lb />Coons Look Alike to Me.�<lb /><lb />There may be good luck ina horse-<lb />shoe, says the Marayunk Philcsopher,<lb />but not if the horse itself pa:ses it up<lb />to you behixd your back.�<lb /><lb />She"lI think our boy was cut out to<lb />be a tootball player. He"~Why, my<lb />dear, he isnTt at all athletic. She"But<lb />leok at the beautiul head of hair he<lb />has. |<lb /><lb />Yes, declared the hot headed convict,<lb />I was sent here for a long term on four<lb />distinct charges, and ITm not ashamed<lb />of it.. Ah, I see, said the visitor; you<lb />have the courage of your conviotions,<lb /><lb />Will Wynne Coming,<lb /><lb />Mr. Will Wynne, ot Raleigh, Tthe<lb />celebrated bicycle rider will visit Green<lb />ville next week and give an exhibition<lb />ride here on Tuesday night, 16th, The<lb />exhibition will be in the Planters<lb />Warchouse and given under the man<lb />agement of the Ladies Aid Society of<lb />the Baptist church.<lb /><lb />Mr, Wynne is the best trick and<lb /><lb />fancy bicycle rider in the Soutb, and<lb />an cpportunity of seeing him should not<lb />be missed. Many of the feats perform-<lb />ed by him are marvelous. Further<lb />announcement of the program will be<lb />made.<lb />~ Ali members of the Aid Society are<lb />requested to. meet at Miss A. M. Fer-<lb />kinsT Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock,<lb />to muke arrangements for the entertain-<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />A Bru~al Assault.<lb /><lb />People who were on the street near<lb />Fve Points early this morning, witness.<lb />Grant Elam,<lb />colored, was seen to etagger along and<lb /><lb />ed a brutal spectacle.<lb /><lb />sit down on the steps in front of D.<lb />W. HardeeTs store. John Day, enother<lb />c lored man, went to Elam and teld<lb />him to get up. Elam failed to get up,<lb />Day dragged him roughly of the step<lb />several blows, follow-<lb />ing the blows with savage kicks on his<lb />side, back ard head. People who<lb />witnessed this brutality went up and<lb /><lb />and dealt him<lb /><lb />made Day stop beating Elam.<lb /><lb />Day was arrested and taken before<lb />Mayor Perkins who fined him $10 for<lb />disorderly conduct and bound him over<lb />to court for his assault on Elam.<lb /><lb />POINTED. PARAGRAPHS.<lb /><lb />S mennemnentedl<lb /><lb />~The man with loose hebits is the one<lb /><lb />that is oftenest tightest.<lb /><lb />Fools try to convince a woman bat<lb />wise men ~try to persuade lier.<lb /><lb />The laborer ts not worthy of his hire<lb />when it is higher than his worth.<lb /><lb />Talk is cheap and the barber always<lb />supplies it at cut rates.<lb /><lb />Sound mgney 18 what the organ-<lb />grinder gets for moving on to the next<lb />block. :<lb /><lb />Thrashidg doesnTt always separate a<lb />boy from his crop of wild oats.<lb /><lb />Fine clothes do not make the woman<lb />but they sometimes break the husband.<lb /><lb />The man who is toe poor to lend his?<lb /><lb />friends money will never bave many<lb />enemies.<lb /><lb />Time works wonders, So would a<lb />man if he put in twenty-four hours a<lb />day, hike time doos.<lb /><lb />The Firemen.<lb /><lb />Hope Fire Company had their regu-<lb />lar monthly meeting, Monday night,<lb />almost the tull membership being pree"<lb />ent. After the business meeting was<lb />over the engine was taken to the cistern<lb />for practice. The engine cvew are get"<lb />ting &amp; thorouzh knowledge of it, and<lb /><lb />did the best and quickest work at this 4<lb /><lb />practice they have yet done. The boys<lb /><lb />are justly proud of their splendid en" o¢<lb />gine, and they ara taking pride in the|%<lb /><lb />company and in their work. When the<lb />town builds a new engi.e house the<lb />company will add a second story to it<lb /><lb />to provide a suitabl: meeting hall and | 370.<lb />This will be a good | @@ay<lb /><lb />read'ng room.<lb />step.<lb /><lb />BishopTs Appointments,<lb /><lb />Bishop A. A. Watson will fill the}<lb /><lb />following appomtments in this section *<lb /><lb />November 10, Thursday, Emmanuel<lb />Farmville.<lb /><lb />November 18, Wednesday, DawsonTs<lb />School House.<lb /><lb />Novemver 21, Sunday before Ad-<lb />vemt, morning prayer, St. JohnTs.<lb /><lb />November 23, Tuesday, St. PautTs<lb />Greerville.<lb /><lb />November ~25, Thursday, morning<lb />prayer, Trinity, Chocowinity.<lb /><lb />Call tor Another Year.<lb /><lb />The Christian church here has called<lb />Rev. J. J. Harper, of Smithfield, te<lb />their pastoral charge tor another ycat<lb />and he has accepted. Hereafter the<lb />time of service will be changed from<lb />second to tourth Sunday in each month,<lb />the service in this monta being held on<lb /><lb />fourth Sunday.<lb /><lb />EE<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />/ concent<lb /><lb />Hints forthe Chrifty.<lb /><lb />News of our doings 1s of general consequence<lb />because the storo is rich with<lb /><lb />~Dry Goods, Notions,<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 />? i . a ~ i ~4 i ; cee i vine oe pene Fe i<lb />oe Ss Be | i ps me | {<lb />i ®.<lb />4 { ad ; ,<lb /><lb />es, Hats<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />--short ones, tall ones, stout ones, thin ones<lb /><lb />hon : food<lb />foil lo aarevovoraareveiey Nee aOIneVnereiexes Oe) 8<lb />@ . For MenTs Haney<lb />@ (Cheviot Suits in plaids<lb />= and mixtures. . They<lb />A satis :<lb />= ure stylish sack effects<lb /># including tony blue,<lb />m4 | :<lb />$9 olive, brown and grey 3<lb />a * ° * e<lb />« colorings. Well lined. #<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Suit and Overcoat.<lb />Boys, young men, old gentlemens-tromT up-<lb />town, down-town, across-town, all around-town<lb /><lb />--can get Suit aud Overcoat here that will fit.<lb /><lb />For Men's genuine<lb />Scotch Plaid Cheviot<lb />Suits, cut in the nob-<lb />biest English styles, lib-<lb />eral lapels, lined with<lb />Italian and serge cloths<lb />lashionabie shades.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />(Ae net ee ence mend<lb /><lb />Now comes the time<lb /><lb />+ S==e to think about #5.<lb /><lb />These cool evenings and foggy mornings speak<lb />very loudly for a top coat. Ours are right. We<lb />know they are right. The right designers de-<lb />signed them, the fright makers made them.<lb />The right lengths, ~the right styles, the right<lb />cloths. Some are shoulder lined, son_e are full<lb />lined.<lb /><lb />UE Re.<lb />TIME IS MONEY,<lb /><lb />And he who learns to appreciate rightly<lb />the tullimportance of saving Time is on<lb />the direct. road to independence. ItTs the<lb />minutes that count in these bustling times "<lb />hence buy your a<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS |<lb />NOTIONS, SHOES, here.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />5<lb />ae<lb /><lb />ey 4 i<lb />bid a<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ny<lb /><lb />TR { his, own<lb /><lb />_fnwred as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />proeenmcnmence<lb /><lb />* gr pgORIPTTON RATES.©<lb />we<lb /><lb />: ee years « * = °<lb />o Ss TT eh<lb /><lb />eleotion to be ani poe<lb />sibility, he will be willing | to]<lb />) withdrawing ~ni<lb /><lb />candidate who can get the entire<lb />Republican vote and be elected.<lb />-| That is where the Forakerites tell<lb />-| Mr. Sherman that be can come in:<lb />They say that they will suggest<lb />~him as a compromise candidate<lb />for the Senate, and that much 28 |<lb />they would like to, neither Boss<lb />Hanna nor Mr. McKinley will<lb />dare to object. There are too<lb /><lb />y | Hen<lb />agreeing . upon ».a ocompromise| pati<lb /><lb />Cave. It may not manifest<lb />itself in words, to be su'e, but it}<lb />will, find some equally effective<lb />way of cheering or consoling.<lb />Some years ago a widow who<lb />was spending the summer ip @<lb /><lb />received word of the death of her<lb />only son, 4 young man of great<lb />promise, who at the time was<lb /><lb />mall<lb /><lb />little town in New Hampshire,|<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />lot<lb /><lb />Pree a<lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED<lb /><lb />ple and booklet oe Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Gaines Montreal, Can., or New York,<lb /><lb />REGU re .<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />to cure eres<lb />tive. never grip or<lb /><lb />cause easy naturalresults, Sam-@ .<lb />217.6~<lb /><lb />i * e - - bind rr<lb />vee a town br es ers without many oite� in this scheme, but it|/traveling in Europe. The bee): ce es<lb />. Delivered in town by carriers w rmonious the f into R.'L. DAVIS,*PresTt. ies<lb />axtrs cost indicates ri hari reayed mother shut herself i oi RA. TYSON, 'VicuePres. i L. LITTLE, CashTet<lb />4 advertisng rates Chea andoan be Ohio Republicans are. her room with her sorrow, an _ REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />4 ~ ad on application to the editor or at Consul General Lee has re-|the family with whom she had orc anenceat oe one ,<lb />S  abe oftler: ceived his final instructions and/been boarding for several weeks<lb />4 == =|will this week return to Cuba-|collected on the piazza, and Th B k f Gre il<lb />| be e desire + itve corresporuent at} He is a8 careful as ever about talked over the shocking news. e an 0 r eenvi le,<lb />re} pein ne wove rel |dignmting Cuban mater, but] | oWhat can wo do for ben pos GREENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />get ~neighborhood. Write plainly | there are good reasons for saying|#oul?� said the head. of the At the Close of Business Cot, 5th, 1897<lb />mead on y on,one side of the paper. that he 19 confident that there | house, casting a pitying glance ee ,<lb />= wil] be peace in Cuba in a few/toward the closed room within ; -RESOURCES. ls LIABILITIES,<lb />we : Pp : ne. ans and Discounts $56,792.58  Capital stock paid i *<lb />fursray. November 9, 189%. months. It was because of this vere a beat was breaking Premium on took 1,000.00 Surplus and Profits Or ents<lb />Sh sea __.| belief on his part that he agreed,| oI donTt see that we can do Die Eom eee ye : 20, cy * Deposits mibiocs to Cueck 67,607.02<lb />Sin? ; ifo,| Furniture and Fi ue to bat<lb />-- WASHINGTON'LETTER. when urgently requested to do 80 an ybains replied nis wife. | ach Items slated 8,619. ~05? Cashiers Checks ortstanding 1341-66<lb />: by Mr. McKinley, to remain 1b ITm sure I donTt know what to) Gash in Vault 25,189.49$ Bills Payable 17,500.00<lb />a Cuba until the trouble was over. | SAY to Ler. And besides, I don't ret peor Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00<lb />(From our Regular,Correspondent.) ha aemy of pensioners still believe she is the sort of a person Total $113,923.67<lb /><lb />Wasuinaton, D. 0., Nov 8, T97.<lb /><lb />Senator Jones, of Arkansas,<lb />Chairman of the Democr c<lb />National Committee, arrived in<lb />~Washington in adecidedly jubi-<lb />lent state of mind over the results<lb />of last weekTs elections. He said<lb />on the subject: ~Well, you bet<lb />ITm tickeled- It makes me feel<lb />95 years younger and makes me<lb />understand that the American<lb />people have not been bought or<lb />blinded this time. The results<lb />are an omen of coming and<lb />greater good. It just takes op-<lb />position and sorrow to develop<lb />the full strength of the Demo-<lb />cratic party. This result con-<lb />vinces me that the silver senti-<lb />ment giows, grows and grows,<lb />and that by the next Presidential<lb />election, it wi:l have grown to an<lb />irresistable strength. Just mark<lb />my words. Error dies from a pin<lb />scratch, but truth survives from | ®<lb />the cyclone. he Democratic<lb />party is Truth. When it ccmes<lb />to a long race and a hard race,<lb />the Democratic party gets there,<lb />Tam very sorry because of the<lb />turn matters haye taken in old<lb />Maryiand, but hope for her is not<lb />dead in my bosom yet. Of,<lb />course it would have been more<lb />~desirable had Mark Hanna been<lb />inbumed under an avalanche of<lb />Democratic votes, bat when a<lb />great man saye his scalp only by<lb />the skin of his teeth, it is virtu-<lb />ally a defeat.�<lb /><lb />One of the most interesting<lb />stovies growing out of the Ohio<lb />election is now being told on the<lb />quiet in Washington, and it finds<lb />believers, too. According to this<lb />story, Secretary Sherman has|�"�<lb />been approached by Foraker<lb />Republicans and offered an cp-<lb />portunity to got even with Boss<lb />Hanna and Mr. McKinley for the<lb /><lb />_ ghabby treatment they have<lb />~~ given him, not only bv preven}-<lb />ing HannaTs election to the Sen-<lb />ate, but by securing his own<lb />return to that body. Mr. Sher-<lb />man 1s tco old a bird to gobble<lb />up everything tempting that is<lb />placed before him, but he 18 said<lb />to have this proposition under<lb />consideration and to be making a<lb />quiet investigation, through<lb />_ trusted agents, as to the proba<lb />bility of success should he<lb />4 consent to enter the anti-Hanna<lb />ombine- Tho scheme in brief is<lb /><lb />| for the Foraker members of the<lb />Ohio legislature to stay out of<lb />~the Republican cavcus, which<lb />will, of course, nominate Hanna<lb />or the Senate, and wo nominate<lb />Gor. oe or some other<lb /><lb />rah)<lb /><lb />e sony for s an indefinite period,<lb />Jeadlock in the logisiature, and<lb /><lb />steedily grows in numbers, not-<lb />withstanding the assertion of<lb />several Commissioners of Pen-<lb />sions that it had reached high<lb />water mark and was about to<lb />start on the down grade. The<lb />annual report of Commissioner<lb />Evans shows that there were 5,336<lb />more names on the rolls on June<lb />30, 1897, then there were one<lb />year before, notwithstanding the<lb />dropping; = the fiscal year<lb />~or death and other causes of<lb />41,122 names. There were 976,-{<lb />014 names on the roll at the close<lb />of the last fiscal year, and, unless,<lb />death claims an unusually large<lb />number, it is probable that the<lb />million mark will be passed<lb />before the ciose of the present<lb />fiscal year:<lb /><lb />From all directions come com--<lb />plaints about the tremendous rise<lb />in the price of almost everything,<lb />excepting the only article that<lb />more than half of our people<lb />have to sell"their labor. An<lb />expert says of the effect of the<lb />Dingley tariff upon the price of<lb />menTs clothes: oA suit of clothes<lb />that could be bought last year<lb />for $16.00 cannot be duplicated<lb />now under $20.00 and that fact is<lb />~on annoyance to dealers and<lb />customers alike. With men of<lb />ample means, who have their<lb />clothes made by fashionable<lb />tailors $5.00 or $10.00 advance on<lb />a suitis hardly noticed, and if<lb />noticed evokes no complaint. It<lb />is very different, howeyer, with<lb />those who haveto be careful in<lb />their expenditures, for to thia<lb />class $5.00 represents a consider-<lb />able sum. The number of men<lb />who buy $15.00 and $20.00 suits 18<lb />largely in excess of those who<lb />pay tailors $40.00 and $50.00 fora<lb />suit, and itis from tne poor and<lb />the micdle class that the kick<lb />against the Dingley tariff is sure<lb />to come.�<lb /><lb />Some Georgia Nuggets.<lb />Some folk¢ would rather wait<lb />all day fer de wagon than run ten<lb />yards ter ketch a train.<lb /><lb />DoanT judge de church by de<lb />steeple. Some steeples is 80<lb />nigh dat sinners canTt hear de<lb /><lb />bell ring.<lb /><lb />De worlT wuz a mighty good<lb />worlT till it got folks in it; kase<lb />in dem days dey wuznTt nobody<lb />ter tell you how bad it wuz.<lb /><lb />De prodigal son never went<lb />home tilihe got hongry. Atter<lb />dat he got religion en made a bee<lb />line fer de olT manTs.<lb /><lb />De middle er de road is purty<lb />dusty, but itTs lots safer than<lb />stumblinT rounT in de woods."<lb /><lb />bs died ue that after Hanna sees!<lb /><lb />~who was sorry fcr her,�<lb /><lb />that likesto hear expressions of<lb />sympathy.�<lb /><lb />oTTm almost sure she would like<lb />to feel that some one was near<lb />said<lb />Ethel, a girl of sixteen. oAnd<lb />unless you think ITd better not<lb />ITm going 1nto her room.�<lb /><lb />She was very pale as_ she<lb />entered the house and knocked<lb />at the closed door, but when she<lb />received no answer, she boldly<lb />pushed it ajar and entered. The<lb />mother was lying upon the bed,<lb />her face stern and set, and her<lb />hands clenched. She took no<lb />notice of Ethel, even when the<lb />girl knelt beside her and began<lb />to stroke her tense fingers with a<lb />gentle, sootking touch.<lb /><lb />After a time the rigid muscles<lb />relaxed slightly, and the woman<lb />turned her head. She saw a<lb />youug face white and drawn with<lb />pity, and two tender eyes looking<lb />upon her through sympathetic<lb />tears. There was a momentTs<lb />hush, and then a great sob broke<lb />the stillness of the room. o(),<lb />child!� she said, and then with a<lb />quick motion she laid her head<lb />on EthelTs shoulder, and shed<lb />thoce blessed tears which bring<lb />relief to hearts which reached<lb />the limit of endurance.<lb /><lb />Not a word had the young girl<lb />speken. Indeed, she was not<lb />wise enough to comfort sorrow<lb />by means of speech. But as<lb />those who followed the footsteps<lb />of the Man of Nazareth fouvd<lb />healing in the mere touch of his<lb />garments, 80 her loving presence<lb />and sympathetic touch had béer<lb />as a balm of consolation to a<lb />bruised and broken spirit."Se-<lb /><lb />lected.<lb /><lb />It is the opinion of an o'd<lb />cotton buyer on this market thes<lb />cotton will go as low as 44 cents<lb />before the bottom is reached.<lb />The low grades are 3elling at<lb />that price, but he is expecting the<lb />best grade-to reach those figures<lb />and the inferior grades to reach<lb />a correspondingly low figure.<lb />He: bases his conclusion from an<lb />experience of 37 years as a buyer<lb /><lb />expect any risa in aged until<lb />about the 1st of March, and then<lb />it will not go higher than 6 cents:<lb /><lb />This prophecy is not very en-<lb />couraging to the farmers, and<lb />while. it may not be true as a<lb />whole, still the indications now<lb />are in his favor and without a<lb />great change in the tone of the<lb />market his direful prophecy will<lb />come t9 pass. Goldsboro Argus<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Preventative.<lb /><lb />Guard against Yellow Jack by<lb />keepin x the system thorougly clean and<lb />free from germ breeding matter. Cass<lb />carets Candy Cathartic will cleanse<lb />the system and kill all contagious<lb /><lb />and saya the planters need not] .<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. Ci)<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />OP eee<lb /><lb />="<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED ase.<lb /><lb />SAM, M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOULDER<lb /><lb />| preerten ANT MEKUHAN TSBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find:<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />o-<lb /><lb />ALWAYS;AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOEj<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff? &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Marufactun.» en<lb />lins you to buy at ove profit. A eou<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat pies to suit<lb />the times.TOur goods areal<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk<lb /><lb />bought and<lb /><lb />to run he: sell at a&amp; oeg margin.<lb />c. tH ETTY<lb /><lb />sSarpers.<lb /><lb />A B.PENDER,<lb /><lb />*FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />tj Can! be found below� Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />pro, yp HOR<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />CH TS<lb /><lb />We have iust received a n<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Col.<lb />fins and Ceagets, in wood, metal~<lb />lic and cloth ever  brought te<lb />Greenville. .<lb /><lb />We ane prepasud to {0 embalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to;con~<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />truated to our care will receive<lb />every mark of seepeck<lb /><lb />Our prices are Jower than ever.<lb />Ve do not want monopoly but<lb />aiVite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE "<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The rext session of th; school wis<lb /><lb />open on:<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are us follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~ $2 5¢<lb />| Higher w fee So .<lb />Languages (each) ** $2 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the sehoo<lb />will be as heretofore,<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your:<lb />liberal patronage.<lb />4 W E.RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />a, "<lb /><lb />oS Ot emo: Je sve. Ae at<lb />liew Bostapads aa e ~Abadia y Unk nown to the<lb /><lb />Profession: arins:,opt Cures in Mito % davs. We<lb /><lb />| vefund money if we ad) Les a eetcen bes bo treated at<lb /><lb />Atlanta Constitution.<lb /><lb />wh<lb /><lb />disease germs,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Clothing. "<lb /><lb />wh % rope te<lb /><lb />homeforthessiney rie neti<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST! it cnt thos eter to come ro wo<lb />7 uso of<lb />GREENVILLE; N. ©. xa sot f R E 0 (a; Oe an a<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, DyeingT ; Ey  tal io on iy Joure. if<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a Specialty sul i have cote wand oKk ee<lb />ead S fh an heave<lb />guoremessocure. tale Bled Polson that, 6<lb />RBERT EDMUNDS, Se N| Rete<lb />Special attention stra arin, | ars it 160-paqs bee<lb /><lb />| Gentlemens oe . oe ae ie yo, Kilns<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />qe i ek g<lb />,<lb /><lb />~Scbedulé th Wffect� Aug: 16th,816 8,<lb />Departues from Wilmington,<lb /><lb />NORTHBOUND. «<lb /><lb />oDAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Veg-<lb /><lb />9.35 a. m. nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10<lb />am, Goidshoro 11.58 am, Wil<lb />son 12.43 p m, Rocky Mount<lb />1.20 p m, Tarboro 2.58 p m,<lb />Weldon 3,39. p m. Petersburg<lb /><lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-<lb />ton 11.10 pm, Raltimore 12.53<lb />am, Philadelphia 3°45 a m,<lb />New York 6.53.%a m, Boston<lb />,00 p m.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger"Duc Mag<lb />7.15 pm. noiia 8.55 p m, Warsaw 9.10<lb />p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.44am, Nor-<lb />folk 10.0 a m, Petersburg<lb />3.24 a m, Richmond 4.20 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41am, Balti,<lb />more 9.5 4 m, Philadeiphia<lb />11.25 a.m, New York 2,02 p<lb /><lb />m. Boston 8.30 p m.<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor® Due Lake<lb /><lb />40 p m. Waccamaw 4.55 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, Columbia 10.05<lb />~, Denmark 6,20 a m, August<lb />to 8.20 a m, 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,<lb /><lb />ARRIVALS AT V/ILMINGTON"<lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />- DAILY No. 49."Passenger"Boston<lb />$9.45 P.M. 1.03 nm. New York 9,00 pm,<lb />; Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-:<lb />more 5,50 am, Washington<lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb />Vetersburg 10.00. am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro<lb />12.12 -m, Recky Mount. 12.45<lb />pm, Wilson 2°12 pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.92,<lb />pm, Magnolia 4.16 pm,<lb />oDAILY No. 41."Vassenger"Leave<lb />%.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New<lb />; _ York 9.30 am, Phifadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb /><lb />Washington 38.46 pm, Rich-?<lb /><lb />mond 7.80 pm, Petersburg<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro<lb /><lb />6,01 pm. Recky Mount 5.45!<lb /><lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,<lb />Goldsboro 7:01 am, Warsaw<lb />7.53 am, Magnolia 8.05 am,<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger---LeaveT<lb />xcept New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson-<lb />unday vyille 10.42 am. This train<lb />40 P.M.arrives at Walnut street.<lb /><lb />FROM THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave<lb />12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 1.50<lb />pm, Jacksonville 635 pm,<lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-<lb />ton 5.838 am,Columbia 5.50<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan<lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm<lb />Denmark 4.55 pm, Sumpter<lb />(40 am, Florence 8.55 am,<lb />Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn<lb />10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb />11.06 am.<lb /><lb />. Train on Scotian i Neck Branch 20a<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4,28<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p<lb />w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.52 a m, Arriving<lb />Hali* ~x at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb /><lb />daily except Sundar.<lb /><lb />I'rains on Washnigton Branch leay<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m.,and1.00 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 />wed 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washingtor<lb />40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />yt Sunday. Connects with. frains on<lb />«cotland Neck Branch. :<lb /><lb />Train leaves 1arporu, N C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 550 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m.<lb />Returning ieaves:\Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00:a wm.,<lb /><lb />- arrive Tarboro. 10.15 a.m and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold%boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />~m. arriving Smithfield 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 />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 p m, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50°p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />dav.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />1000 a.m.and 8.50 p, m* Returning<lb />leaves Cinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,001 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone, also at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and GarolinaR R for Nouiolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb />M. EMERSON, Trafiie Manager.<lb />R.KENLY. GenTl Manager.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />Aorth Caroilna.<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Dailv<lb />. its Class inthe State<lb /><lb />| Of Paris'is composed of foreign-<lb /><lb />is,eaid to be.1 to 3.<lb />5.54 p m, Richmond 6.50 pm, |T<lb /><lb />oNotes of the Orient, = T<lb /><lb />r. * o"<lb />Indiah macadamized road<lb /><lb />One twelfth of the population<lb /><lb />ers.<lb /><lb />Tke pioportion of divorces to<lb />matriages among the Japanese<lb /><lb />~ncaa meee ne meinen eaiiia tanh ie I<lb /><lb />Yellow Fever Germs<lb /><lb />breed in the bowels. » Kill them and<lb />you ure safe from, the awtul disease.<lb />Cascarets destroy the germs shroughcut<lb />the system and mak) it impossible foz<lb />new ones to form. Cascarets are the<lb />only reliable safe guard for young und<lb />old against Yellow -Tack.<lb />50¢, all druggists.<lb /><lb />10¢, 25e,<lb /><lb />Red hair 18 abominated by<lb />rersian women, but is admired<lb />by Spanish senoritas.<lb /><lb />The Chinese city bicyclist has<lb />oys hard road to trayel� in streets<lb /><lb />Seen ET<lb />Yellow Jack Kuilled.<lb /><lb />Cascarets, Candy Cathartic kills<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack whezever they find him.<lb />Nopne who takes Cascarets regularly<lb />aud systematically is is danger from the<lb />dreadful disease. Cascare s kill Yel-<lb />low fever germs in the bowels and pre<lb />vent new ones from breeding. 10c,<lb />25¢, d0c¢, all druggists,<lb /><lb />"" _ ane narmten<lb /><lb />Among tke propositions dis-<lb />cussed in France for a change in<lb />the electoral system in that Re-<lb />public is one to provide that an<lb />elector who shall three times<lb />successively neglect to exercise<lb />his right to yote shall thereafcer<lb />be disfranchised. This penalty<lb />would be sevore? There 18 a<lb />certain grade of criminality in<lb />refusing to discharge the duties<lb />of citizenship while enjoying the<lb />benefits thereby conferred. Upon<lb />the principle appliea in the pun-<lb />ishment of habitual criminals,<lb />what could be more appropriate<lb />than to deprive the nabitual non<lb />yoter of the right of suffrage ?"<lb />Philadelphia Record.<lb /><lb />(Gogh) nis ae<lb /><lb />The 200,000 square feet offexhi-<lb />tion space seitred by Commis.<lb />sioner General Handy of the<lb />United States at the Paris Ex-<lb />position of 1900 should be<lb />utilized to the hest advantage by<lb />American exhibitors, if they<lb />would make an adequate and<lb />representative showing betore<lb />the nations of the world. France<lb />is herself to give snecial attention<lb />to music and art, but this country<lb /><lb />should give a convincing illustras<lb />tricity, modern astronomy, me+<lb /><lb />turera and invention.<lb /><lb />eee ate<lb /><lb />notified the pastor that she had it,<lb />so if any one reported the loss it<lb />could be returved. The next<lb />~Sunday theclergyman made the<lb />following announcement from the<lb /><lb />here last Sunday evening, and if<lb /><lb />can go to Helen Hunt for it.�<lb />Ee<lb /><lb />office in New York was as follows:<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp;<lb />chants of Norfolk «<lb /><lb />tion of her supremacy in elecrs ,<lb /><lb />teorology, produciion, manufac- |,<lb /><lb />Helen Hunt, a Chicago gitl,T<lb />found a purse in the church and)*<lb /><lb />pulpit: oSome one lost a purse};<lb />Se Offers his services wo the %<lb /><lb />the owner wants the property he) © citizens of Greenville.and the<lb /><lb />The statement of campaign |%<lb />expenses which Mayor elect... Van} §<lb />Wyck filed in the County ClerkTs | 3<lb /><lb />Stenogravber, $65 ; photographs,<lb />$54; newspaper novices, $39.75;):<lb /><lb />Cetton ané,Peanut,<lb /><lb />~OOTTOY,<lb /><lb />of an av : t teat. | Geod Middling ag<lb />n average width of eight teet Middling a3<lb />Five dol'ars 18 considered a| Low Middling 415-1<lb />Siw p ~ad d Good Ordinary} a 4;<lb />large wee ly salary in Japan, and] Tone"steady<lb />wil insure more comfort than PEANUTS:<lb />tw.ce that sum in more enlighten. | Prime 2<lb />ed lands. Extra Prime 2t<lb />oancy 3 28<lb />Of the 6,090,000 inhabitants of| Spanish 80 to 75<lb />sae Tone"quiet.<lb />the Philippines 1,000,,000 are<lb />mountaineers who have never "_"""<lb />ecknowledged allegiance to<lb />4 nad, Greenville Market.<lb />Japanese schools to athletics, and | gutter, per Ib 15 to 25<lb />district contests are held yearly | Western Sides 152 to 6<lb />in which thousands of boys and auger cured Hams wy<lb />: Jorn<lb />girls take part. Corn Meal 50 to 60<lb />The Persian landlord can com-| Flour, Family 4.75 to 6.75<lb />pel tenantsand their tamilies to| Lard 5} to 10<lb />remsin and work until all arrears ont 36 to 40<lb />of rent and interest are wiped aoa. ated<lb />out, thus making the tenant 8) 351 ner sack 63 to 180<lb />virtual slave; but the landlord | chickens 124 to 20<lb />may dispossess the tenant on tue| Eggs per doz 124<lb />most frivolous pretenses. Beeswax.per 20<lb />| Cotton Feed,per bushel 10 to<lb /><lb />Relow are Norfolk prices of cotton.<lb />and neanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />Commission Mer<lb /><lb />CHGRCLUES."<lb /><lb />BAPTI51"services every<lb />woring and evening. Prayer<lb /><lb />Pastor.<lb /><lb />day, morning and evening.<lb />vices second Sunday morning.<lb />Greaves, Rector.<lb /><lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor.<lb />9:30 A. M: A B. Ellington,<lb />iendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services<lb />morning and evening. Rev.<lb />Sunday school<lb />9:°0 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb /><lb />Sunday.<lb />J. B. Morton. Pastor.<lb /><lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LUDGES,<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. 9.."Greenville Lodge No.<lb />ineets first and third Monday eyen-<lb />J. M. Reuss W. M. L.-J. Moore,<lb /><lb />28<lb />iv: he<lb /><lb />Sic.<lb /><lb />M::<lb /><lb />meets every Friday evening.<lb />R. and 8,<lb />R. A."Zeb vance Coaucil<lb /><lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge<lb />meets every Friday evenin<lb /><lb />Cy<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Sunday school 9:30 A. M.| 9%<lb />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent. ~S<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb /><lb />). 9.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />s every Tuesday evening, J. V.<lb />Johnson N,G,. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb /><lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.bL.<lb /><lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night.T J. B. Cherry |.<lb />« i W. B, Wilson. See. .<lb /><lb />Sunday,<lb />meeting<lb /><lb />Lay ser-<lb />Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Superin-<lb /><lb />third<lb /><lb />H. W.<lb /><lb />No. 1696<lb /><lb />No. 1169<lb />gy. Jobr<lb /><lb />tae 3<lb /><lb />" | $<lb /><lb />¢ .WORKER.<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />) were<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />public generally.<lb /><lb />a ¢.¢(0/e 22<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove W<lb />a specialty.�<lb /><lb />Ad<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Flues made in seasof.<lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />@,.8.8.¢,8.6,8,¢.2.%<lb /><lb />i 5<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />total, $168.75.<lb /><lb />é ease neaeranee<lb /><lb />see<lb />*<lb />=<lb /><lb />ae Se a a J<lb />ab he eine a eere<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL 3%<lb /><lb />TW MO SHE<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no. charges. made. . Tobacco.<lb /><lb />tf we, ee é<lb />tae Yes \ ia *<lb />ae'a'sc eg<lb /><lb />aba peas!<lb /><lb />PI IN<lb />:<lb /><lb />ork,<lb />4<lb /><lb />a a ee ee<lb /><lb />Shop<lb /><lb />a a a ee ee<lb /><lb />WHR SEE THAT?<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Linco -6k ae epee aa eRS (Uy tleaanae Hae<lb /><lb />phbbbhs What Is It? ahbhbih<lb /><lb />~==_ It is a picture of tae celebrated 2<lb /><lb />PARKER. FOUNTAIN: PERS.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />zi<lb /><lb />has a nice asscr! ment ot thco3e Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful! )T:.e of Pearl Handle Gold Pe<lb />You will be astonTshed when you see them an<lb />varnhowvery ci ap thev are.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever: @===<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />== Come to see us, ="<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />PPE ea<lb /><lb />7 RO)<lb />Sunday schoo! 9.30] ores<lb />A.M. W. B. Brown, Superintendant, :<lb /><lb />METHODIST~"Services everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.<lb />Sunday school<lb /><lb />Anything from 23@====:-<lb />Visiting Card<lb />vance PO A<lb /><lb />Full Sheet !'Poser.<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. Are you a sub-<lb />scriber? If not oyou<lb />ought tobest:<lb /><lb />ak Re<lb /><lb />The E<lb /><lb />OOO OOOOOOCOCOC<lb /><lb />ds<lb />r.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Oreates many anew business,<lb /><lb />Enlazgos many an old business,<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business,)<lb /><lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb /><lb />Rescueq mapy alost basinese,"<lb />Saves many a failing basinese, �<lb />Secures suceess to any buriness-<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />i, Se<lb /><lb />To oadyerti.e judiciously,� use<lb />the cotnmns of the REFLECTUR,<lb /><lb />Cotton keeps going down.<lb /><lb />i} The biusterty wind raised a big dust<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />» Ubi blow ig going to bring some<lb />cold weather.<lb /><lb />4.8. Ponstalhs.<lb /><lb />Odd Fellows meet tumight, work in<lb />the third degree. |<lb /><lb />Owner call at Reeructor office.<lb />- Mince Meat. Prunes. Dates, Dried<lb /><lb />Po en meneed<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES:<lb /><lb />pene itn<lb /><lb />aCe<lb /><lb />_ Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going<lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M.<lb /><lb />© North Bound Freight, arrives<lb />$0 A. M., leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />he *<lb /><lb />oe eee a<lb />*Bonth Bound Freight, arrives<lb />9:00 P. M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from<lb />Washington Monday, Wednesday<lb />and Friday, leaves for Wasbing-<lb />ton Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-<lb />urday.<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />~Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Showers tollowed by clearing weath.<lb /><lb />Apples, Citron, Currants, Nuts etc<lb />M. H, QUINERLY,<lb /><lb />Kxpressed to 8. M. Schult. Fresh<lb />Muuntain Butter, Chestnuts, Ap-<lb />ples and Peanut Brittle.<lb /><lb />New ano Frsu"Dates, Figs,<lb />Prunes, Cranberries, seeded and bunch<lb />Raisins; Dried Apples, Peaches, Apri-<lb />cots, Currants, all kinds Nuts, Canned<lb />Goods, &amp;c. J. 8, Surrn.<lb /><lb />Get your laundry ready. Shipments<lb />sent off every Wednesday morning and<lb />returned Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B, WuicuarD,<lb />Agt Wilmington Steam Launéry<lb /><lb />~The ladies of the Episcopal Church<lb /><lb />are preparing a series of mus.cales to<lb />be given tor the benefit of the church.<lb />~Lhe first will be at the home of Mis.<lb />A. M. Moore on Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />er fonight. Wednesday fair, colder.<lb /><lb />| carry 80 peop'e-and no more will be<lb /><lb />in a<lb />oe<lb /><lb />etre<lb /><lb />9 CUhKY¥"NO PAY<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb />IC for Ciijils, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It fe simply Jron and Quinine<lb />in a tasteless form. Children love it<lb />Adults prefer it to, bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonics, Price, 60c,<lb /><lb />o== | taken,<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb /><lb />Jd. Je CHERRY, JR.,<lb />E. 9. WHirte.<lb /><lb />John Parker, colored, wanted ii<lb /><lb />New Nork for the murder of his white<lb />wife, and Ceorge Walker, colored, also<lb />New York murderer, have been arreat-<lb />ed in Pittsburg, Pa.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />wh<lb /><lb />aul) Workitg<lb />ListowelT Interest,<lb /><lb />Would be saying the correct thing about us.<lb />During the hot weather we were busy pre-<lb />paring for the approaching cold weath-<lb /><lb />erand now we are<lb />est, handsomest<lb /><lb />oww line<lb /><lb />it has eve<lb /><lb />all-wool Blankets. The<lb />please yvouin prices.<lb /><lb />Shoes, -:- Shoes. ,,<lb /><lb />and Cheap Shoes, come tose<lb /><lb />showing the larg-<lb />and cheapest<lb />ow<lb /><lb />a bie<lb />aa ge<lb /><lb />r been our pleasure to exhibit See<lb />our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4<lb /><lb />are beauties and will<lb />ow a word about<lb /><lb />If you want to<lb />uy Good Shoes<lb />eus, we canTt af-<lb /><lb />ford to spoil our reputation by selling you any<lb /><lb />ar<lb /><lb />eh ate<lb /><lb />other kind. A.l<lb />Te a nanan ces<lb /><lb />call especial<lb /><lb />attention , to<lb /><lb />ge variety ot styles on hand.<lb /><lb />ferent yay Se Suna at<lb />Bias bs 4 Ww e Ww ay) : . . ve A A ste i. if ,<lb />ts ys te 4<lb />had in any sizeand desirable style at<lb /><lb />Graham Flour, 3 cents a pound at<lb /><lb />Founp"A large polka dot vail<lb /><lb />i ; ~<lb />Ty tHe Pusric. The Str. Mys- |<lb />tery is here to také the excursion to<lb />| Washington in the morning. She will<lb /><lb />About Folks the New Month Brings<lb />pot Rann rhy ey<lb /><lb />% Seen<lb /><lb />¥. H. Gorman returned thie morn-<lb />ing trom Kinston.<lb />Burwell Riddick. returned Monday<lb />evening from Suffolk.<lb />J. L. Fleming returned this morn-<lb />ing from Wilson (?) via Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Miss Lissie Moore returued home<lb /><lb />ye L. Humber went to Grifton Mon-<lb />day evevirg ard returned this morn-<lb />ings |<lb /><lb />/ D. D.Overton and bride returned<lb />~Monday evening from their bridal trip<lb />to Henderson.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Kate Blount, ot Tarboro, who<lb />has been visiting at Hotel Macon, left<lb />Monday evening for LaGrange.<lb /><lb />Musicales.<lb />The ladies of the Episcopal Church<lb />propose to give for the benefit, of that}<lb />church in our city « series oi Musicales<lb />at times and with programmes to be<lb />announced hereafter.<lb />The best local talent wiil be invited<lb />and our people may with reason antic.�<lb />pate great pleesure from the entertain"<lb />ments The first Musicale will be given<lb />at the rooms of Mrs. A. M. Moore on<lb />Thursday evening, next at 8 oTclock.<lb /><lb />OVER THE COUNTRY.<lb />Nat:ral gas with a heavy pressure<lb />has been located by a clairvoyant at<lb />Princeton, Ill. :<lb /><lb />Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation<lb />Army, has secured 4,000 aeres ct land :<lb />at Holly, Col., and will form a colony |<lb />there.<lb /><lb />The Masonic Grand Lodge ot Ari-<lb />zona ig holuing its annual session ina<lb />natural cave 300 feet deep, at Denver,<lb /><lb />Col.<lb /><lb />Willem J. McQuiilan, formerly a<lb />clerk in the Hotel Lincolp, New York,<lb />who abseonded with $500, has been ar-<lb />rested im Chicago, Ill.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS,.<lb /><lb />eam cee<lb /><lb />Mr. L, A+ Bethune, ed'tor of the<lb />Sampson Democrat, has purehased the<lb />Pender Star, and will consolidate<lb />with the Democrat.<lb /><lb />Sheriff Worley, of Buncombe county,<lb />has brought thves new convits tc the<lb />peritentiary. One ot them is quite a<lb />delicate Jeoking, handsomely dressed<lb />young tellow. He claims to be from<lb /><lb />New York and says his name is Dun-<lb /><lb />Jap. He gets five years fer burglary. |<lb />The authorities have reason to believe |<lb />that he isa noted crook and protes-<lb /><lb />a revival ina church here, last night<lb />saw two yonng weman smiling dusing<lb />service. Walking down the aisle to<lb />where they were he kmelt and prayed<lb />that they would odieT immediately and<lb />go to hell. ~The Rev. S$. C. Hatcher,<lb /><lb />arte On who was present and who has atiended<lb /><lb />the . reyivals, . straightway leit the<lb />church. He is sa. 1 to have replied: oI<lb />think it my duty to pray people out of<lb />hell, not to pray them in.�~- Rich.uond<lb />Dispatch.<lb /><lb />~ y target a e uy Pag ¥s)<lb />; kw 6 og eee ,<lb />--~~Phone No, 10<lb />1 , 194 tis<lb /><lb />Bi teher we eal a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~Monday cvening frem Scotland Neck. |<lb /><lb />Ts<lb /><lb />Valuable. Property for Sal.<lb /><lb />JAVING BEEN APPOINTED and<lb /><lb />~ * e s 3 * _ mee<lb />3 5, 4 % a ye aie ae Sg a hae ¢<lb />i i ; Bee Pik<lb />£4 a ay i Bi i. Ae | ~3 ; Pri e i eR<lb />i ee a hae ae f #% a Ps ¥<lb />4 if i he RF Z *<lb />r i<lb />145 4 4<lb />pees he a ~i<lb />¥ ia 4, th ¥<lb />»<lb />oit 5 % * *<lb /><lb />Have made big preparations for the Fall trade<lb /><lb />~ goods in every department, suitable<lb />forthe approaching cold weather<lb />They make a specialty of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Shoes,<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb />CAPES, GentTs Furnishings.<lb /><lb />New goods are being received daily, and<lb /><lb />ghey. show the novelties as soon as they make<lb />their appearance on the northern markets.<lb /><lb />SSR<lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb />~LANG'S CASH HOUSE. ©<lb /><lb />Go sight-seeing through our<lb />Dress Goods Department. It is<lb />the popular Mecca ~for all degrees<lb />of Fashion. Patterns are on view<lb />there that tempt the most ultra tastes<lb />Their manifest destiny is to embpel-<lb />ish the winter wardrobes of fair<lb />Greenvillians. ItTs an international<lb />colleetion ; curious, unique, brilliant, ele-<lb />gant, origina:, Some smack of the Scotch<lb />Highlands, some are ideal as only Paris<lb />and Vienna can be ideal and scme swell English<lb /><lb />LANG SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb />R..R. FLEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />MG. COX, oe<lb />Go, CHERRY, §.Vice"Pres.<lb /><lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb />AssTti Cashier.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,060; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June ist, 1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,N. ©.<lb /><lb />SPP yl all Nl eal Neel,<lb /><lb />IS Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar<lb /><lb />sional burglar. When arrested in if not all, of your businesss, and will grant<lb /><lb />! Asheville he nad a shia ates burglarTs.} every favor consistent with safe anda sound<lb /><lb />cam He % ii ciagire aroma obanking. We invite So ot a per:<lb />e penitentiary farm"Ral igh News} : i end.<lb /><lb />nel sonal interview to that |<lb />The Rev. R. H. Leayitt, a North) |<lb /><lb />Carolina evangeliest whe is conducting ELMWOOD DAIRY. | Waar waSEP<lb /><lb />speeder<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />We desive to returm sincere<lb />thanks to all our customers for the<lb />liberal patronage they bave given<lb />our Dairy, and sisoto inform them<lb />that as the winteris now coming<lb />on and ouy expenses for feed will<lb />be largely imereased, we find it<lb /><lb />necessary to advance the price of<lb />milk to 25 cents per gallon.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your GOODS 3<lb /><lb />orders. Velivery of milk will con- |<lb /><lb />tinue to be made as heretofore. }<lb />| SaMES &amp; WILEYBROWN. |Justarrived, Comeand<lb />see us,<lb /><lb />qualited as Receiver of the Green-<lb />ville Lumber Compatiy, for the purpose<lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb /><lb />Ms<lb /><lb />(pisces! PGI<lb />| ng to said, Com , $ pr ny<lb /><lb />ae one Tye bold edit ble teinte fn 0<lb /><lb />lots to suit purchasers. oy 7 : ie ® ,<lb /><lb />|v; Fog! further information see oriads ES a sv ae<lb /><lb />i SOTO ¢ Gt ROG BIT 0 em tate ¥H ton wuld i es<lb />~ LOVIT HINES, � ; a CORR : } Ni<lb /><lb />fe neen ARSHRy.. . , Ue Ue UUDU 3<lb /><lb /></p>
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