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          <lb />Ba a Salta a Na<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />THE DAL<lb /><lb />Ld<lb /><lb />£.<lb /><lb />Y REFLEC<lb /><lb />fn ©<lb />oe<lb /><lb />ng<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. "<lb /><lb />OR.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Gents a Month,<lb /><lb />a=<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1897.<lb /><lb />be seed<lb /><lb />No. 911<lb /><lb />Every price commands<lb />style and quality. The<lb />cloth, the linings, the<lb />trimmings and the fit-<lb />ting cannot be sui-<lb />assed. if you come<lb />we'll show plenty ot<lb />ecnclusive proof of how<lb />we can and do save<lb />money for you. Ovr<lb />object supreme is to<lb />surprise every custom-<lb />er by offering greater<lb /><lb />~values.than Were ex-<lb /><lb />pected.<lb /><lb />Now about<lb /><lb />SUITS!<lb /><lb />A<lb />i<lb />Lay<lb />yy ls<lb /><lb />Gey<lb /><lb />Yi BY Uf,<lb />mM Mig<lb />PG,<lb />iy<lb /><lb />People say ours are<lb />faultless. Well, thatTs<lb />right we show style.<lb /><lb />oOt<lb /><lb />Munford.<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />QUINERLY ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Personal Notes and Other Items<lb />of Interest.<lb /><lb />QuineRLY, N. C., Nov. 18, T97.<lb />Mrs. Joshua Tucker is quite sick.<lb /><lb />Ask H.C. Brooks who got ohoo-<lb />dooed� last Sunday aight.<lb /><lb />WhatTs the matter with oDr.� A, M.<lb />Moize? Ob! he is all right.<lb />Miss Lissa smith, of Trenton, is the<lb />guest of L. J. Chapman this week.<lb />Henry Archbell, a commercial tourist<lb />{cf Kinston, was here on the 16th inst.<lb />~There have been about 700 bales of<lb />covton marketed here so far this season<lb />. Dr, WV. C. Whitfield was visiting<lb />relavives near Seven Springs last Sun»<lb /><lb />e | day.<lb /><lb />Ask J. B. Latham whieh is the<lb />hardest, his head or the brake handle<lb />on the mail train.<lb /><lb />W.. Branch representing the Eas-<lb />tern Warehouse was here on Wednes"<lb />day locking after the weed.<lb /><lb />Misses Stella Evans and Mattie<lb />Burney are on the sick list this week.<lb />We hope for their speedy convalesence-<lb /><lb />Dr. R. C. Maxwell, of Duplin coun-<lb />ty, is billed for three lectureTs at Quin-<lb />erly Academy, this week, subject Phre-<lb />nology.<lb /><lb />A certain widower uear here says he<lb />has bis gun loaded for a certain young<lb />man if he donTt let his girl alone. How<lb />about it Major ?<lb /><lb />A very intevesting prayer meeting<lb />service was held at Salem Christian<lb />church last Sunday night with B. J.<lb />Skinner as leader.<lb /><lb />A. H. Critcher, of the Greenville<lb />Warehouse ana N. H. Whitfield, of<lb />the Star, were herea few days ago<lb />locking out for the interest of their re-<lb />epective houses.<lb /><lb />Misses Rachael and Daisy Bright<lb />returned hoine on the 12th, inst., after<lb />a shert visit to their sister, Mrs. J. L.<lb />Patrick, very much to the discomfiture<lb />of two of our young men,<lb /><lb />Card ot Thanks.<lb /><lb />I desire to return sincere thanks to<lb />the people of Greenville for their kind-<lb />ness vid attention to my father during<lb />his lat2 sickness ard death.<lb /><lb />W, M. Kinsaun.<lb /><lb />Bible Day Service.<lb />At the Baptist church on Sunday<lb />night a Bible day service will be held.<lb />There will be an interesting programme<lb />of recitations and dialogues by children<lb />connected with the Sunday School,<lb />Public invited.<lb /><lb />STATE §NEWS, :<lb /><lb />Three students have been expelled<lb />from the State University for hazing.<lb /><lb />The Western North Carolina Meth-<lb />odist Conference is in session at Ashe-<lb />ville.<lb /><lb />The gin house ot M. M. Perry near<lb />Raleigh, was destroyed by fire on Mon.<lb />day night. The loss was $2,000 wih<lb />$710 insurance.<lb /><lb />has commnved the<lb />death sentence of George Johnson, the<lb /><lb />The Governor<lb />Wilmington negro who was convicted<lb /><lb />Thansgiving day, to life imprisonment.<lb /><lb />It is learned that the ewners of the<lb />Davis school are indebted to-the profes-<lb /><lb />services rendered. They have employed<lb />enunsel and may bring suit against<lb />Colonel A, C: Davis, now of Goldsboro,<lb />who is said to own all but four $50<lb />shares in the schocl.<lb /><lb />Last Friday, soon after the dinner<lb />hour, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, of<lb />Greene county, who foruerly resided<lb />in this section, went cut to the fieid to<lb />work, leaving their two small children<lb />in the house, and after working a while<lb />they discovered that their house was on<lb />fire. ~Lhey immediately ran to the<lb />house and reached it in time cnly to<lb />save one of their little childven, the<lb />other one perished in the flames."-<lb />Goldsboro Headlight.<lb /><lb />JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />net mwramess<lb /><lb />While it is true that Martin 1s a<lb />Thorn in Mrs. NackTs side, Le is not on<lb /><lb />her side.<lb /><lb />o] feel like 2 philathropist,� said the<lb />elevator in the Office building. «Lf g.ve<lb /><lb />so many people a litt when they're<lb /><lb />down.�<lb />Hoax"TIhat manTs the funniest<lb />combination I ever heard of.� Joax"<lb /><lb />Why?� Hoax"~HeTs a Baptisé minis.<lb /><lb />ter from Kentucky.�T<lb /><lb />Guest (in cheap restaurant)--oTlere<lb />waiter, this meal is simly yile; 1 won't<lb />pay for it; where's the proprietor?�<lb />Waiter"MotieTs out at lunch, sir.�<lb /><lb />oHow are you making out?� asked<lb />the inquisitive neighbor. ~The<lb />who had already dug dowr. to the eep-h<lb />ot 100 feet witnous striking water, re-<lb />plied: oOh! Tm getting a long well.�<lb /><lb />farmer,<lb /><lb />oT taought you said Hobbs and his<lb /><lb />. 5° * Y . ; 9?<lb />wife agreed in all things.� oNot at all.<lb />oWhy, in relating t.at little occurrence<lb /><lb />the other mght you said sbe backed him<lb /><lb />back up.�<lb /><lb />ter Shoes.<lb /><lb />Fall Creations PP Pine |<lb /><lb />VAST ARRAY.<lb /><lb />ine<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />fashionable<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />A special invitation is extended the public<lb />to call aud see our grand stock of Fall and Win-<lb />We have the very latest swe'l<lb />shapes. Fashions latest dictates are here.<lb /><lb />ALFRED -: FORBES.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />of rape and sentenced to be hanged on,<lb /><lb />sors several thousards cf dollars for<lb /><lb />up.� oI diduTt; I said she got her<lb /><lb />"=<lb /><lb />ser eeatentaeiantahapmintehtai Niet. Sine tate ctr tn verre on tern anemia - 4 ew nee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SSNAASAA AB AA AAAS AA AMAR AB AMAA RS<lb />¢<lb />Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full Q&amp;<lb />of orocks ;� ey<lb />Handkerchiefs and neckties, garters for 2<lb />your socks, , ~<lb />Hats to cover eraniums, shoes to cover<lb />feet ; ©):<lb />Come and sve us, gentlemen, we'll make<lb /><lb />Cal you look so neat.<lb /><lb />S<lb />PAPE PP PPL PA LANL LL el ee ee NaN oe Nl Nest a ltl ll cl LT NN NPL ha a o<lb /><lb />Dress Suit<lb /><lb />or<lb />are as ab<lb /><lb />The styles<lb />the prices.<lb /><lb />tractive as<lb />Magneuc, oflerings at<lb />every turn, As you<lb />pass down the aisle you<lb />see counter after coun-<lb />ter is loaded heavy<lb />enough to groan. Hun<lb />dred of black Dress<lb />Suits--clay, worsteds,<lb />diagonals, whipeords,<lb />crepes, tricots, ete.<lb /><lb />:  Furprising valucs um<lb />: fanev cheviots, Plaids.<lb /><lb />aaa PL Pld en lle Nal Nae al lll Nel al Nl let ee ee<lb /><lb />Which?<lb /><lb />=<lb />Naa el Ll LPT Cl a Pt all eel ale Not<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />Ach oe os<lb /><lb />Will rot prevens you<lb />ol " ~ from catching cold, buf<lb />-goodwarm substantial<lb /><lb />Clothing<lb /><lb />trom my stylish and<lb />handsome stock will<lb />bar out chills, coughs<lb />and sore throats. O�,�£<lb />course its your affair<lb />if you want pay twice<lb />as much for an Over-<lb />coat or Suit as we are<lb />selling at, but we donTt<lb />think you will buy irom.<lb />any one else after ex-<lb />amining our stock and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />£82 =. :<lb /><lb />eee, We have a complete line Of mm<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS<lb />NOTIONS, SHOES, &amp;c.,<lb /><lb />a (Sn td<lb />» See a ""<lb /><lb />H. M. 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          <lb />lL oass<lb /><lb />siete<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />D. J, WHICHARD, Editor.T<lb />= " :<lb />EVERT AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />="""<lb />Bowed as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />= re<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />3) RSORTPTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />ne vea;Yr, - " - . oiN<lb />one month, - - ~)<lb />dyne week. : - - 10<lb />Heljvered in town by earriers without<lb />s<lb />ra oor ae rates are Hberal and ean be<lb />rad on application to the editor or at<lb />he officer .<lb />oe =<lb /><lb />e decke + Ive egrresponuent at<lb />ave v postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />genT in brief items of NEWS as it Occrrs<lb /><lb />p each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />gad on v on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb />pacer cee mea<lb /><lb />cogent<lb /><lb />Fripar. NOVEMBER 19, 1897.<lb /><lb />censors<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Georgia has this year upon its<lb />State pension rell the names of<lb />10.437 men and women entitled<lb />to enjoy its privileges. They<lb />include 4,381 inyalid soldiers and<lb />3173 old Confederates who are<lb />mdigent. The widows are cared<lb />for bv an annual appropriation<lb />of $240,000, the invalids get<lb />$190,000 and the indigents $150,<lb />000, making a total of $580,000.<lb /><lb />ARTE LLL ETE EERE ES<lb />The Vote in Ohio.<lb /><lb />Columblus, Ohio, Nov. 17"The<lb />official yote in Ohio for the re-<lb />spective candidates for Governor<lb />at the late election is thus re-<lb />cordec:<lb /><lb />Bushnell, Rep., 429,816 ; Chap-<lb />man, Dem., 401,510. Holliday,<lb />Pro., 7,553; Coxey, Pop,, 6,294;<lb />Dexter, National Dem., 1,661;<lb />Watkins, Socialist Labor, 4,242;<lb />Lewis, negro Protective, 476;<lb />Liberty, 8.197. BushnellTs pla-<lb />vality 28,101. The vote in Ohio<lb />for President McKinley and<lb />other candidates for President<lb />given here for comparison, was:<lb />McKinley, Rep., 525,991; Bryan,<lb />Dem., 474,882: Bryan, PeopieTs<lb />party, 2,615; Leyering, Prokibi-<lb /><lb />tion, 5,068; Bentley, Natiohal<lb />Pro., 2,716; Matchett, Socialist<lb />Labor, 1,165; Palmer, National<lb /><lb />Democrat, 1,558. McKinieyTs<lb />plurality 51,519.<lb />The Senate has 17 kuown<lb /><lb />Bepublican members, 18 known<lb /><lb />The popular price of Tue Com-<lb />paions is $1.75 a year, and the<lb />character of its contents, make it,<lb />a paper for every household.<lb />Exceptional attractions are prom~<lb />ised for the fifty two numbers to<lb />be issued during 1898. The Rt.<lb />Hon. W. E. Gtadstone, the Hov.<lb />Thomas b. Reed, Rudyard Kip-<lb />ling. ~illjan Nordica, John<lb />Bur oughs, W- D. Howells and<lb />Max O Rell are ~prominent in the<lb />long list of eminent contributors<lb />named in The CompanionTs an-<lb />nouncement, which will be sent<lb />free to any one addressing "<lb /><lb />THE YourHTs CoMPANION;, ,<lb />205 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.<lb /><lb />The Loyal Devotion of Two Lovers<lb />Miss Minnie Stirewalt, daugh-<lb />ter of Rufus Stirewalt, of near<lb />Ebenezer, this county, was quite<lb />recently taken to the State Hos-<lb />pital at Morganton. For a long<lb />time she had been afflicted and<lb />some time since her mihd be-<lb />came affected and it wa3 thought<lb />best to have her taken to the<lb />Hospital, where she could be<lb />properly attended.<lb /><lb />Rey. G. H. Cox relates to us a<lb />pathetic incident, or series of<lb />incidents, in connection with<lb />Miss StirewaltTs affliction. She<lb />Was engaged to &amp; young man<lb />some vears ago and they would<lb />haye married but for the afilic-<lb />tion which came upon her.<lb />Four years ago this young man,<lb />who was working in Concord,<lb />became very ill, He was taken<lb />with feyer which it was thought<lb />would prove fatal. But he was<lb />brought back to health. The<lb />physician atrencing statea that<lb /><lb />and her attentions 1s what saved<lb />~he sick manTs life.<lb /><lb />And when the lady became<lb />afflicted and lost her mind tae<lb />y ung man became, if possible,<lb />more loyal in his devotion than<lb />ever.<lb /><lb />Last week he accompanied her<lb />to Morganton and saw that she<lb />would be properly cared in the<lb />State Hospital."Salisbury Sun.<lb /><lb />ase UREN Saad<lb /><lb />rprorsernanetonnatncesmaneny<lb /><lb />Often Quoted<lb /><lb />My success is owing to liber-<lb /><lb />Democrats and one fusion Re-| ality ina advertising.-Robert Bon-<lb />publican, elected on the Demo-| pér.<lb /><lb />tin Cineinaati, Total<lb />jouse has 58 kncwn<lb /><lb />cratic tic<lb />36. The<lb /><lb />Keeping everlastingly at it<lb />brings suecess."N. W. Ayer &amp;<lb /><lb />Bepublican members, 47 known] Gon.<lb /><lb />Democrats and 4 fusion Repub-<lb />licans elected on tho Democratic<lb />ticket in Cincinnati. Total 109.<lb />On joint ballot the Republicans<lb />have five majority. It they can<lb />get the fusicn Republicans the<lb />majority will be Ill. Of the<lb />known Republicans three have<lb />declined to say how they will<lb />vote for United States Senator.<lb /><lb />The Hanna men claim all of<lb />the known Republicans, which if<lb />the claim is well founded, would<lb />give Mr. Hanna a majority of two<lb />on joint ballot.<lb /><lb />adie 2.3 rer ergm<lb /><lb />AAR Ate<lb /><lb />Embossed in Gold.<lb /><lb />To buy and reproduce famous<lb />paintings involves an expenditure<lb />that could hardly be borne un-<lb />less, as in the case of The<lb />YouthTs Qompanion, the enter-<lb />prise is sustained by the approval<lb />of more than five hundred thous-<lb />and subscribers. The Compan-<lb />ionTs Souvenir Calendar for 1898,<lb />a series of charming figure-pieces,<lb />faithfully copied in colors and<lb />_ embossed in gold, is recognized<lb />~as one of the richest and most<lb />costly examples ot this form of<lb />art. Yet every new subscriber<lb />receives it without additional<lb />charge. Moreover, the papor is<lb />sent free to new subscribers every<lb />~week from the time the subscrip-<lb /><lb />_. tion js received until January,<lb /><lb />1898, and then fora full year to<lb />January, 1899,<lb /><lb />The road to fortune is through<lb />printersT ink."P. 'T. Barnum.<lb />Success depends upon a liberal<lb />patronage of priating offices."J.<lb />J. Astor.<lb /><lb />Frequent and constant adver-<lb />tising brought.me all [ own."A.<lb />T. Stewart.<lb /><lb />Constant and persistart adver-<lb />ticing is a sure prelude to wealth.<lb />"Stephen Girard.<lb /><lb />Advertising is like learning"<lb />oa little is a dangerous thing.� "<lb />P. T. Barnum,<lb /><lb />Adye:tising 18 to business what<lb />steam is to machinery"the grand<lb />propelling power." Macaulay.<lb /><lb />I would as soon think of doing<lb />business without clerks as with-<lb />out advertising"John Wana-<lb />maker.<lb /><lb />He who invests one dollar in<lb />business should invest one dollar<lb />in advertising thal business."A.<lb />T. Stewart. |<lb /><lb />Henry George was traveling<lb />once on a sleeping car. The<lb />porter came to brush the dust off<lb />and owork� him for the custo-<lb />mary quarter. There were but<lb />fewpassengers. George reflect-<lb />ed on the fact that Pullman paid<lb />his poor black hireling little or<lb />naught, and relied on their<lb />ability to brush and gouge the<lb />public instead, and he determined<lb />to give him all the change ha<lb />found in his pocket. Hethought<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />the presence of the young lady,<lb /><lb />there might be about 69 cents,<lb /><lb />but there actually was $3 P<lb />quarters, halves and dimes. He<lb />gaye it all ta the darkey, who:<lb />droped his broom and stared at<lb />the tip and then at George.<lb />oThis all foT me boss ?� he gasped<lb />oTtTs all for you,� replied George.<lb />The darkey looked at the little,<lb />rusty, modest man and again at<lb />handful of silver. oWow!� he<lb />ejacuiatea ; oitTs true as de Good<lb />Book puts it, you nevah cain tell<lb />how fah a toad kin jump twell<lb />you sees him hop.T"San Fran-<lb /><lb />AN o<lb /><lb />Sh ager 4<lb />be a<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY i.<lb /><lb />SOe?oe<lb /><lb />cae<lb /><lb />a CURE CRT<lb /><lb />ALL<lb />THE. LIVER DRUGGISTS ?<lb /><lb />ion. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa-6,<lb /><lb />never eripior gripe. et cause easy natural results, i<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad» STERLING REMEDY CO., J nota Montreal, Can, or New York,<lb /><lb />21%.<lb /><lb />cisco Wave.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />go aiaeetine hae ae<lb /><lb />Inthe Way of Epigrams.<lb />ne | STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The evil we do not only lives<lb /><lb />after us, but plagues us mightily<lb /><lb />before we go.<lb /><lb />Alimony is the fine a man pays<lb /><lb />for having made an unsuccessful<lb /><lb />play anything but first fiddle.<lb />Itis very easy iojili w<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />IR. Ls DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />JL. LITTLE, CashTer<lb />JUNE 1th, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />At the Close ef Business Oct, Sth, 1897.<lb /><lb />experiment. "RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.<lb />- ; Loans and Discounts $56,792.58  Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Credit is a talse friond who] Premium on Stock 1,000.00$ Surpius and Profits 1,462.09<lb />Due from Banks 90,865.30? Deposits subject to Cueck 67,507.02<lb />only stays with you until you are Furniture and Fixtures 1'507. 95 Due to Banks 607.50<lb />in trouble. Cash Items 8,619.05? Cashiers Checks ortstanding 241.66<lb />| .,,) Cash in Vault 25,189.49} Bills Payable 17,500.00<lb />There are people who will """""" } Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00<lb />i _ Total $113,923.67 mvc peeapiineninns<lb />never get into the heavenly or | Total $113,993.67<lb /><lb />chestra because they refuse to<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, .<lb /><lb />«fe<lb /><lb />much smoking and drivking<lb />') people shonld do.<lb /><lb />A light heart goes easy with a<lb />heavy purses.<lb /><lb />ItTs not the loudest amens that<lb />get the LordTs ear the quickest.<lb /><lb />Some people imagine they are<lb />religious when the pleasures and<lb />excitement they get from it is the<lb />reai attraction.<lb /><lb />Time will fly for ayery one but<lb /><lb />for him who waits."From ~~The mee<lb />God Yutzo.� Hele:<lb />Why we Are Uuhappy. Pea mtig 4 Soon, 0<lb /><lb />_ Nya = :<lb />t ae em.<lb />That the oie is full of dis- "=.-<lb /><lb />satisfied and unhappy people we<lb />all know, but very few of us give<lb />any thought to one of the princi-<lb />pal causes of the despondency and<lb />sadness of the race. It is only<lb />when we have almost finished<lb />our lives that we learn thas great<lb />expectations and high hopes are<lb />Only extremes from which we<lb />must recover, and that every<lb />undue anticipation is an unaatu-<lb />ral condition and must bring its<lb />reaction in corresponding de-<lb />pression.<lb /><lb />It is very much better to pre-<lb />serve a fair equilibrium under ail<lb />circumstarces. oA perfectly<lb />splendid time� is almost inva-<lb />riably followed by a series of<lb />events that rob life of its bright-|<lb />ness. It is not that anything so<lb />terrible that really occurred, but<lb />the good time has raised the<lb />hopes so high and filled the<lb />heart with such bright anticipa-<lb />tion of future good times that<lb />every day pleasures appear tame<lb />and ihsipid."Ex.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED te.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK - SIDES &amp;SHOULD ER<lb /><lb />JARMERS AN D MEKCHANTS BU Y<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pui<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />nallits brancues.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ALWAYS,AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE<lb /><lb />~Tobacco. SnuffT &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from} Manulactui.. » en<lb />ling yotto oly a; Oe voi. Lo Leow<lb />cie stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices to suit<lb />the times, Our goods are all bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk<lb />to run we Jeet ata aes margin.<lb /><lb />&amp; .t�,�,4J)' os 6 ¢ J<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ItTs the Trade Magnet,<lb />Good advertising is the mag-<lb />net which pulls trade. You may<lb />have just as good values as the<lb />other fellow, but if he tells the<lb />public about his ability to do<lb />better for them than any one<lb />else, and you do not, he will get<lb />the trade. If you are newly es-<lb />tablished in business, no matter<lb />how much you deserve the<lb />patronage of the public, things<lb />won't come your way very fast<lb />unless you tell people why it is<lb />to their advantage to trade with<lb />you"tell them convincingly, and<lb />keep telling them. If you are<lb />already at the top in your line in<lb />your town, the best way to keep a<lb />cinch� on the position is to keep}<lb />right on telling the people how<lb />you ogot there� by selling more<lb />goods, or better goods for the<lb />money, than any. other firm."}.<lb />Chicago Dry Goods Reporter.<lb /><lb />BE ee .<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />A. B.PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be. found below . Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH, |<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. G.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Taatnon | a specialty<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />H*<lb /><lb />SpecialT ~attention given to cleanin,<lb />einer oo<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Crna<lb /><lb />*<lb />*<lb /><lb />oan ip Deen<lb /><lb />. UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FMA ORES AD<lb /><lb />eons etn (_) crear naein<lb /><lb />We have init received a new<lb /><lb />{hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />@ |fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought te<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />_ We ata prepared to fo ombalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to con~<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receive<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are Jower than ever.<lb />Ve do not want monopoly but<lb />uivite Competition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the John Flavagan<lb />Bugsy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />+1.<lb /><lb />The next session of ta 3 SULI00! Wik<lb /><lb />open ony<lb />MONDAY SEPT.%6, 197<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 0C<lb />Intermediate ~* ~ $2 5C<lb />Higher o ¥ $3<lb />Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the sehou<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your"<lb /><lb />e liberal patronage. ~<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />New Secret muedy Absolutely Unknown to the<lb />profession. P in 15 to 30 dat daya, We<lb />refund money if we dot ost ~ure. 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Petersburg<lb />3.24 a m, Richmond 4.20 a m,<lb />Washington 7-41am, Balti,<lb />more 9.95 4 m, Philadeiphia<lb />11.95 1am, New York 2,02 p<lb /><lb />m, Boston 8.30 pm.<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake<lb />-40 p a. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05<lb />1, Denmark 6,20 a m, August<lb />to 8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 a m,<lb /><lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-.<lb /><lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49<lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa 6.40 pm.<lb /><lb />SKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"<lb />FROM THE NORTH,<lb /><lb />DAIT.Y No. 49."Passenger"Boston<lb />$.45 7.M. 1.03 nm, New York 9.00 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Bal!ti-<lb />more 5,50 am, Washington<lb />4.39 am, Richmond 9.08 am,<lb />Vetersburg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro<lb />12.12 -m, Rocky Mount. 12.45<lb />pm, Wilson 2"lz pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,<lb /><lb />pm, Magnolia 4.16 pm,<lb />DAILY No. 41."vassenger"Leave<lb />4.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mond 7.20 pm, Petersburg<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldon ~9.43 pm, Tarboro<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 6.45<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am.<lb />Goldsboro 7°01 am, Warsaw<lb /><lb />7.53 am Megnolia 8,05 am.<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 61"Passenger---Leave<lb /><lb />xcept New Pern 9.20 am, Jackson-<lb />unday yille 10.42 am. This train<lb />'40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street.<lb /><lb />FROM THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"T.eave<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 5.88 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 /><lb />11.06: am,<lb /><lb />Train on Scotie:.1 Neck Branch Roa<lb />gaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28<lb />PP. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5,10 p<lb />w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.58<lb />. m2. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />® m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving<lb />HaliT x at 11:20. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />[rains 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 />snd 6.20 p. m,, T arrives Washington<lb />40 a.m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />nt Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />ccotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves arporo, N C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily exceptsSun.-<lb /><lb />ay, at 550 p.m.,Sunday 405-P. M:<lb /><lb />~trive Plymouth 7.40 P. M,, 6.00 p, m.<lb />Xeturning leaves Plymouth daily excep*<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.<lb />arrive Tarboro 10. 15 a m and Il, 4%<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />tioldSboro dally, 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 />%., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 4m, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb />ane Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />v<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 />igaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,001 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR for Nonolk<lb />2ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />Feneral supt,<lb />T. M.EMERSON,Trafiie Manager.<lb />~J. R.KENLY. Gan Manager,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />Aerth Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Onl Five-Dollar * Dailv<lb />its Glass intheState<lb />W. H. BERNARD,<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />\ Of Service to the King. -<lb /><lb />_ Fhere 1s a sweet story told of<lb />two little girls. and Emperor<lb />Wiliam I of Germany, grand<lb />father of the present emperor,<lb />whe, howeyer, was thea only<lb />King of Prussia. The old king<lb />hada daighter whom he loyed<lb />very dearly.<lb /><lb />But she died @hen she was<lb />quite young, and the king<lb />grieved very much. He had a<lb />flower called by her name. Two<lb />little girls who lived in a village<lb />near the palace heard of the<lb />kingTs sorrow. and his love for<lb />this flower. So they went out<lb />into the fields and gathered their<lb />arms full of flowers of this kind<lb />and ecrried them to the ; alace.<lb />The way was long, and they came<lb />there hot aud tired, and the<lb />flowers were all dusty and with-<lb />ered, A great big soldier, who<lb />was sentinel at the gate, tried to<lb /><lb />drive them away, but just then|<lb /><lb />the king came out. They went<lb />to him aud said they had<lb /><lb />brought the flowe:s because they<lb />had heard that he loyed them so<lb />well. ~l'ho king yery gently took<lb />the faded flowers from their arms,<lb />aud tie bears fell from his eyes<lb />4 ie thought. of his daugnter.<lb />He tok the little girls mto the<lb />palace and had tuem sit at his<lb />own table. They feasted there<lb />with all the grond ladies aud<lb />gentlemen of the coart. And<lb />they never torgot that to their<lb />dying uay."Hopefal Thoughts.<lb /><lb />ee aman<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Preventative.<lb /><lb />Jack by<lb /><lb />keepin ¢ tLe system thorougly clean and<lb /><lb />Cas~<lb /><lb />will cleanse<lb />contagious<lb /><lb />Guard against Yellow<lb />tree from germ breeding matter.<lb />carets Candy Catbartic<lb />the kill all<lb />disease<lb /><lb />system and<lb /><lb />verms.<lb /><lb />Philosophy at the Zev.<lb /><lb />Two youths looked into a cage of<lb /><lb />monkeys.<lb /><lb />Through their nostrils puffs of<lb />smoke came fourth at regular inter.<lb />vals from white wrapped cigarettes.<lb /><lb />Their heads were nicely balanced<lb />by a wealth of hair parted exactly<lb />in the middle.<lb /><lb />Light bamboo canes grasped firm<lb />ly in the middle showed they were<lb />full grown men.<lb /><lb />~~See,TT said one, ~~what we have<lb />ilescended from!�<lb /><lb />And they locked into the cage of<lb />monkeys and laughed.<lb /><lb />The mother monkey called her<lb />children about her.<lb /><lb />They climbed gravely on the perch<lb />to listen to her words.<lb /><lb />She pointed to the young men.<lb /><lb />~See,T said the mother monkey,<lb />owhat some of our ancestors have<lb />degenerated into!�<lb /><lb />The Missing Link.<lb /><lb />The party of scientists and anti-<lb />quarians who wore exploring the<lb />Rocky mountains in the spring of<lb />the year 2000, mounted on their<lb />new T00 raodel bikes, suddenly heard<lb />a loud cry of triumph from the lips<lb />of Professor Rubbertire of the<lb />Smithsonian institution, who was<lb />some distance ahead.<lb /><lb />Hastening forward, they found<lb />the professor standing by the side<lb />of the moldering remains of a wag:<lb />on. In front of the decaying frag-<lb />ments lay the petrified remains cf<lb />four extinct animals.<lb /><lb />~~See,TT said the professor, point<lb />ing to the animal to the right, near.<lb />est the wagon. ~~We have found<lb />the missing link between that noble<lb />machine, the bicycle, and the ani-<lb />mal kingdom at last.TT<lb /><lb />~~What is it?TT asked the excited<lb />group.<lb /><lb />oThat, gentlemen, T<lb />fessor, ~~is undoubtedly the " re-<lb />mainsat. a wheel horse. �T ¥<lb /><lb />oh ae<lb /><lb />His First Client.<lb /><lb />oMy first client,TT said M. Chaix<lb />dTEst Auge at the dinner table of a<lb />prosperous bourgeois,<lb />greatest scoundrel unhung"a bad<lb />egg any way you took him. But I<lb />got him off. He was the black sheep<lb />ot a good family, and his conviction<lb /><lb />would have made a great scandal.�T |<lb /><lb />Toward the close of the dinner a<lb />pompous, important personage én-<lb />tered, and as the host was about to<lb />introduce Him to the advocate he<lb /><lb />said: oOh, I need no introduction to | x<lb /><lb />M: dTEst Auge!<lb />manta eared Vark, Daidama,<lb />~ "aa ""<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb /><lb />T said the pro- | 4<lb /><lb />owas the | 4s<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />' CHERC: 5.T<lb /><lb />ements ea<lb /><lb />BAPTISi"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evéning., Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening... Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb />©. D. Rountree, ~Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector.. Sunday: school 9 30<lb />A.M. W.B, Brown, Superinterdant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A, M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />iendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent, .<lb />_ LUDGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. \."Greenville Lodge No<lb /><lb />284 meets first and third Monday even-<lb />ing. J. M, ReussW. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J,<lb />Johnson N.G, L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.b.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Council 236<lb />every Thursday night. J. B.<lb />Cy W. B. Wilson. See.<lb /><lb />meets<lb />cherry<lb /><lb />BishopTs Appointments.<lb />sishop A. A. Watson will fill the<lb />following appomtments in this section °<lb />November 18, Wednesday, DawsonTs<lb />School House.<lb />Novemver 21, Sunday before Ad-<lb />vent, morning prayer, St. JohnTs,<lb />November 23, Tuesday, St. PautTs<lb />Greerville.<lb />November 25, Thursday, morning<lb />aver, Trinity, Chocowinity.<lb /><lb />Cctteon ang Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cottoi<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chant® ef Norfolk « .<lb /><lb />OOTTON,<lb />Good Middling<lb />Middling<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinury<lb />Tone"steady<lb />PEANUTS;<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />~5§<lb /><lb />4 15-14<lb />Wk<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Extra Prime<lb />oancy<lb />Spanish<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />2%<lb />"25<lb />80 to 75<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bin or, per ib<lb />Western Sides<lb />yes revvedT Hams<lb />0°<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb />Flour, Family<lb />Lara<lb /><lb />Oats<lb /><lb />Sugar<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack<lb />Chickens<lb /><lb />Eggs per doz<lb />Beeswax. per<lb />Cotton feed,per bushel<lb /><lb />i) to 2<lb />5t t0 6<lb /><lb />10 to 124<lb />40 to 50<lb />50 to 60<lb />4.75 to 5.75<lb />54 to 10<lb />35 to 40<lb />44 to 6<lb />34 to 20<lb />6) to 1 £0<lb />123 to 20<lb />124<lb /><lb />) | Re<lb />»:<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb />Pe<lb /><lb />+N AN SEE ROM<lb /><lb />WORKER. %<lb /><lb />Sp |<lb />a = Offers his servicese to the<lb />© citizens of Greenville and the<lb />public generally,<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />a specialty. %<lb /><lb />* Satisfaction guarariteed or<lb />no charges made. 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          <lb />. ATTN,<lb />ian<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR,| *ovmmesons | ox PARADE<lb /><lb />Fond<lb /><lb />"| Gathered Together for Reflector nee the FFOCesmOn 28 it Goes by<lb /><lb />,JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. ~Readers _"<lb /><lb />nee Dr. b. T. Cox, of Redalia, was in<lb /><lb />town today. | of: SPEDE<lb /><lb />A handsome line of Bridal Presents! pF Manning, of Wintervill | y<lb />. of. g, 0 interville, Was " . .<lb />Oreates many anew business, just received of Mrs. Georgia James. | here today on business, ) Sei Phenominal Sale ieE"="="<lb /><lb />Enlargos many an old business,<lb /><lb />_ Ice plentiful this morning.<lb /><lb />i snemeecieeuadl<lb /><lb />; The frost this morning was a grown)<lb />Preserves manyfa large business, | one, looking almost like a light snow. VM. Lang and J, R. Davis, of<lb /><lb />chp o_" now. | rarawille, were here today, Dress Good =<lb />Revives may 4 dull business, See tne handsome goods suitable for| " , : S, oes,<lb /><lb />Rescues many alostTbusiness, {bridal and Thanksgiving presents, at W. H. Bowen, a com.aission mer-<lb /><lb />Saves many*avfailing pusiness,, | Mrs. M. D. Higgs, chant of Baltimore, 1s in town. .<lb />Secures success to any business.) At the Methodist church tonight Dr. C, J. O'Hagan went to Ayden ( ~O' ~THING<lb />" there will be a practice of music forligc¢ night and returned this morning. A]<lb />jr hanksgiving services, 8<lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� nee] Expressed to S PY Sobitz Fresh Mrs. J. A. Hyman and her mother<lb />oe tthe REFLECTOR. Xpress me ae Seen Mrs. Margaret Moore, went to Rober- : é<lb />the columns of the REFLECTOR. {Mountain Butter, Chestouts Ap- . 7 fruits of their efforts to<lb />, sonville today to visit relatives. f |<lb />"""" . _ ples and Peanut Brittle. please their patrous,<lb />= ax . eer ~Lhe temperature went down to 27 Thos, aa wile a eve ter, of and are the emphatic<lb />brary asp poat sous last night; the lowest point reached so Goldshoro, arrived Thursday eiternoon endorsement, by the<lb />as oht; the lowes nt reac pe . ' .<lb />o E to visit friends and relatives here. trading public, of their<lb /><lb />unswerving policy of<lb /><lb />Are the legiti mate<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />tar since cold weather came.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail traingoing) yay 7 |<lb /><lb />. Svans. Joyner &amp; Co. warn the pub- r .<lb />north,arrives 8:52 A.M. Going |i. avuine: a o TUE WHITE DOE giving to their patrons<lb />: | lic against cashing o1 trading for a lost WModish Stvl Rel bl<lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. Lok See pdvertise SN Styles, ella pile<lb /><lb />North Bound Freieht, arrives; Where are the bird hunters? We Charming Poem Read by Mrs. Prices. You note that -<lb /><lb />9:50 A. M., Jeaves 10:10 A.M. dy aot Kear of any full bags, though mone oPrice� comes last inthe list. Our experience<lb />South ~Bound Frerghi, arrives was reported eariy in the fall that game "" is that mere price is the smallest element in the<lb />was plentiful, Mrs. R. R. Cotten, as announced, problem of merchandising. True it is impor-<lb /><lb />2:00 P. M. leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb />St ; ; | Housekeepers will soon be m quest read her poem, oThe White soe� at tant that prices be right, yet is 18 more impor-<lb />Washine! Kar Bier a mon articles. for the Thanksgiving din- the Presbyterzen church Thursday tant that styles be correct and qualities reliable<lb />Washing~on Monday, Wes Cay ney Dealers should let them know night, where an intelligent and appre-} |<lb />3¢ , . . 2 ers 5 y rete. rile * CEC Gah eas lo é ppre" t a ag<lb />~and Friday, leaves for W ashing- what they have. eiative audience greeted this truly gifted EXL a Es_S cKO TART.<lb />~ton Tuesdoy. Thursday and; Sat lady. Mrs, Cotten is weil known to """"""""""""""" - . "<lb /><lb />d =_" Tre REFLECTOR again calls atten-<lb />urday- , o 2 Ow bow . en ON<lb />; . . . syery man, woman and cl ~ven~ | SoBe<lb />|tion to the fact that Greenville will ob. y mans 1 child in Green~ | 3<lb /><lb />eceaaiabiaer Freee ET? | ah cores ; a ville, having pressed the greater pitt © 2 Ol<lb />= ~ wr ST Wwe 1 hanksgiving day by vy suspen" v pI © area } ft<lb />+ ot hush her noble and useful life in Pitt county, | ;<lb />Weatb:« . sion of business. ; Wht<lb />. é r ¢ Tan ron tt SA G ae<lb />4 ft * er Bulletin. | ee ee ee and our citizers were giad of an oppor-| 3<lb />3 Notice tunity to hear her. .<lb />.<lb />" ~he poem is unquestionably a work| $2  3&amp;<lb />This is to notify my frien?s and pat- oe eee eZ Porfoct Fitting W OE<lb />Fair tonight, increasing cloudiness| rons that 1 have this day withdrawn ot genius and should be regarded as a} Qe Qe @] ect ~i tting raps é me<lb />_ . from the pavtnership of The Gicenville | StateTs work in every point of view, |e aC . ry<lb />Saturday, warmer. Supply ©o. and have connected myself As a piece oy | ae cucH AS<lb />with R. .. Davis &amp; BrosT under the s a piece of recondite history, search "_" "<lb /><lb />SESE [Inn nae ot ea ed proce ae | eee te thee work of Btre  Tarkels Canes t (oliarette<lb />4 VP N , + , _ ; ~ y aS ~ + eve) . ral n By . ES<lb /><lb />30 CUI T=NO PAY before under stid firm name, Thank: Cotonial records, this work of Mrs.j ge , N<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists sell ing ny SUL aes Wai sna CottenTs should be placed in line with | © © &amp; "COME TO""" }<lb />é are sea ey or +ik ass 2 a ol rests will4 . ro QO<lb /><lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILE TON | assure tiny careful consid, is wl those of Hawks, Moore, Spencer and|4Q © ; a ;<lb /><lb />, « « TaneTs Cash House. :<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />rd<lb /><lb />} ~his. Fever and all fo: mes ot : . . .<lb />IC for Chiils, } : Tthink Lam better prepated to handle | Saunders. Asa poem detily interweav= | ¥<lb /><lb />Malaria. It is simply fron and Quinine ee qQ AO<lb />"ae rv ~y business than ever before . * tart Oo ;<lb /><lb />in atasteless fom. Children love Fe Nenu Les once 50 | ing historical tacts w.th legendary loie| qo 0 "FOR BEST LINE"<lb /><lb />; prefer | itter, nauseating) Se one a5 "ve »<lb /><lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, ni This Nov. 16th, 1897 | Mrs. CottenTg effort should be placed) 4OQ © Dress Goods<lb /><lb />~Tonics. Price, bOe, LOO Cc nT 1 * '<lb />JESSE SPEIGHT. side by side with the best productions ot ¥ ) 0 Trimmings Carpets<lb />= . | : """"""" | Elwyn Fuller, Mrs. Mary Byard Clark | s 2 Floor Oil Cloth<lb />go ,<lb /><lb />teem ne neem<lb /><lb />q q ) and Stoddard. a0<lb />: g qo «Oo as ~<lb />, } We trust Mrs. Cotten may reap alqo © (0 to LAN Gs:<lb />rich reward from her literary efforts. 460 AO.<lb />| . The poem was read here under the 3 0) Boe 9 OV OUOOOUCUOU GUO Aé sap<lb />4<lb /><lb />auspices of the LadiesT Aid Society of | ac<lb /><lb />ah) 9 Ag -<lb /><lb /># , ¥\ the Christian chu: ch.<lb />, | 1 I<lb />1 : | os WF t } \ F Ail peigons are forbidden under the} R. R. FLEMING, Pres, .<lb /><lb />| ; extreme penalty of the law {rom hunt- ~ te t Vice Pres. HENRY he<lb /><lb />Would be saylng the correct thing about US. Jing, fishing or trec passing ou any of my |<lb /><lb />During the hot weather we were busy Y@-  j lands, J. G. Moye. CAPITAL: Minimum 310,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />aring for the approaching cold weath- ; }<lb />p 5 PP Organized June ist, 1897.<lb /><lb />erand now we areshowing the larg-<lb />est, handsomest anc cheapest<lb />Sep line of er�<lb /><lb />en<lb />Se 1 Se Ay<lb />dais oa .<lb />mie = ~<lb />vas d if)<lb /><lb />Beautitull display of Pictures, Easles,<lb /><lb />Medallions, Bric-a-brac, Trinket Sets, he Bank ot Pitt county,<lb /><lb />&amp;e., suitable for bridal cr Thanksgiving<lb /><lb />~ESC if al M S, fi » D. I iggs. 1 a . al of<lb />SLE TINS SS | GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />ee al ee al ah ee el lM<lb /><lb />| e HIS Bank wants your triendship anda shar<lb />tik gk Lm 8 | dying husband. oSay rather in Purgs" os if not ali, of your businesss, and wil grant<lb />7 tory, replied his sebbiny wife It had| @Very favor consistent with safe and sound<lb /><lb />6s ~ We desire to return sincere<lb />and heap Shoes, coe to see us, we can b af- thanks to all our cuatomers for the |<lb />ford to spoil our I eputation by selling you any Jot Wilmineton Steam Laundry liberal patronage they have elven<lb />other kind. A,large variety of styles on hand. Agt Winmington team Laune'y | our Dairy, and also to inform them : |<lb /><lb />returned Saturday evening.<lb />C,. B, Wiicuarn,<lb /><lb />it has ever been our pleasure to exhibit. Sce always been her rule in society to mcev panking. We invite correspondence ot a per<lb />our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 people half way. sonal interview to that end.<lb />all-wool Blankets. They are beauties and will eee _<lb />please youin prices. Nowa word about | ELMWOOD DAIRY. - Wehave a large<lb />-�,� Get your laurdry ready, Shipments \<lb />va "= If you want top re clay mornine an " ;<lb />Sh GES, ° Shoes. buy Good Shoes sont oft every Wednesday morning and STOCK OF<lb /><lb />that as the winteris now coming<lb /><lb />ver eel<lb /><lb />on and our expenses for feed will<lb /><lb />MAMA NOTICE | rnep nica] Ute aera ue find<lb />VERY MEMEO RY EMR | arned not to cash or trade for Check necessary toa vente Nok.<lb />No 7643, amount $51.80, payable to C. milk to 25 cents per gal1on: O] j .<lb />The celebrated R. Hardy or bearer,}as payment of same We ask &amp; continuance of your| " G\ ) |<lb />uu o ue been mapped a i een oi orders. Delivery of milk will con-<lb />irenville, said check having been 108t- | ts eto be made as heretofore.<lb /><lb />call especial ina November PANS, JOYNER &amp; CO. AMES &amp; , \N. |<lb />| t { Hy T : sic oo pao just arrived. Comeand<lb />sa tention OW fF | on 900 US.<lb />Pt ae AND WN Valuable Property for Sale<lb />es our bcaull T [TAVING BEEN APPOINTED and |<lb />\ TONS IONS H ualified as Receiver of the Green- (ANS HhY AN} FUR<lb />~ | ville Lumder Company, for the purpose de � i<lb /><lb />of settling the affairs of said Company,<lb />I herebv offer for sale the real estate in<lb /><lb />EGG ni NUTT and adjoining the town of Greenville | | i CDAIAI TY<lb />belonging to said Company. is prop- i<lb />YOCOM) eone ld on oeisonat terms in | _ U<lb /><lb />. fine of Corsets.<lb /><lb />erty will be so<lb />, lots to suit purchasers. sgt<lb />For further information; see} or fad-<lb /><lb />can be had in any sizeand desirable s le at Phone No. 10. me |<lb />LOVIT HINES,<lb /><lb />_J.BCHERRY &amp; COI HMil satel) f=" (6 OB BM<lb /><lb />k<lb />Ben kb Be oa<lb /><lb />* - f i<lb /><lb /></p>
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