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          <lb />! : Peop le say<lb />| Well, thatTs<lb /><lb />RE<lb /><lb />XTOR.<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION,<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. pitas NOVEMBER 20, 1897.<lb /><lb />Ten &amp; "Boys<lb /><lb />VERUUAT.<lb /><lb />Every price commands<lb />style and quality. The<lb />cloth, the linings, the<lb />trimmings and the fit-<lb />ting cannot be sur-<lb />massed. if you come<lb />we'll show plenty of<lb />ecnelusive proof of how<lb />we can and do save<lb />money for you. Our<lb />object supreme is to<lb />surprise every custom:<lb />er by offering greater<lb />valu than Were ex-<lb /><lb />pected<lb /><lb />a a<lb /><lb />ex<lb /><lb />Now about<lb /><lb />SUITS!<lb /><lb />ours are<lb />fatiilécs<lb /><lb />right we show style.<lb /><lb />CT<lb /><lb />; Munford.<lb /><lb />~+ all courts.<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, JUST FOR FUN.<lb /><lb />Made by Orange Va., Obseryer-| ,, .<lb />or Pump&amp;in pies are ripe.<lb /><lb />The artificial dimple is a new = wrin~<lb />You canTt measure a girlTs love byjkle.<lb /><lb />its sighs, A new dairy, oLhe Klondike,� is to<lb /><lb />You donTt need any tray to catch the/sell only in quartz.<lb />chicken-pox.<lb /><lb />high bread baker, ere grateful.<lb /><lb />The parlor is the most frequented of! The thanks-giving turkey 1s the one<lb />\that expects to be spared when plumper<lb />Young ladies make tlie best slight"| fowls are sacrificed next Thursday.<lb />of-hand performers. | Dora"oThat elevator man is very<lb />impertinent.� Corae"Why, what did<lb />he do?T Dora"I said I<lb /><lb />down,T and he told me to ~aurry up.�<lb /><lb />The tramp is notidle if he olabors|<lb /><lb />under an impression,�<lb />Discipline is the harness whereby<lb />Hoax"*oTI see that Protessor<lb />headTs scientific pamphlet is advertised:<lb /><lb />Long-<lb />h.evy loads are easily drawn. oes<lb /><lb />, rs treat strangers a8], «: eee res<lb />In money matters treat strangers a as ~light reading matter.� Joax""oYes;<lb />itTs devoted to a<lb /><lb />The trees will soon begin to blash at} manufacture of illuminating gas.�<lb /><lb />though they were your relatives. description of the<lb /><lb />the thought of exposing their bare:<lb /><lb />She"oSo the enzagement of Mr.<lb />| saphedde and Miss Furox has been de<lb />Yeung ladies must be scarce when ajCclared of.<lb /><lb />limbs<lb /><lb />Some cruel msuniderscand<lb />young man has te embrace an oppor-)/g must have parted them.� He"<lb />tunity. oYes; he understood that ber father was<lb /><lb />. wealthy.�<lb />Street gossips use the thread of con- )<lb /><lb />versation to weave the fabric of untruth.| Axcgry Advertiser"oSee here, our<lb /><lb />As cold weather 1s now appreaching, ad ought to read: ~Thousands of patrons<lb />the foot of the mountain will soon need|@re Wearing trousers of our make.�<lb />Foreman composing room"~ Well?�<lb />Angry Advertiser"You have made it<lb /><lb />a shoe.<lb />There is n ¢ ing s1e8.<lb />re 18 no accounting for tastes.| 44 «matrons.�<lb />Some men even go so far as to kiss<lb />their own wives instead of other women.<lb /><lb />Greenville Ahead.<lb />It your daughteis in pocr health<lb />let her use the mop about the house<lb /><lb />A man who travels much over the<lb />oo "jeastern section of tue State, tells the<lb />Nothing like home-mop-athy for a weak |<lb /><lb />|ReEFLeCTOR that itis dull everywhere<lb />; |<lb />youny<lb /><lb />woman. |<lb /><lb />he has been during the past month, cut<lb />Sunday religio nthat does not run|he<lb />all through the week at the same rate/Greenville than any town he has vielt"<lb />and fullness is an insult to God and aled. .<lb /><lb />disgrace tu Suuday sniffl-rs.<lb /><lb />finds more business gotag on in<lb /><lb />Thanksgivging Needs.<lb /><lb />ae . |<lb />AT THE CHURCHES, |<lb /><lb />settee e ome<lb /><lb />merchansTs opportunity ; aud just vo the<lb /><lb />was going |.<lb /><lb />~ Taanksgiving necessita-es a certain |<lb />] agra y ~¢ y ad ol 4 -<lb />Where You Can Worship Tomor-jamount of shoppiig im almost eyery<lb />rows huusehold. In such necessities lies the<lb /><lb />Methodist church"Sunday-school atiextent that the avaudole beuwspaper<lb /><lb />Q.2 . { . . ° , ' ~<lb />J:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M (circulation is larger to-day thanit ever |<lb />and 7 P- M. by Rey. N. M. Watson. Was betore is opportunity vreater<lb /><lb />Morning subject: oThe Foolishness of<lb /><lb />Day Exercises by Poe ot the Sun-<lb />day School,<lb />South Greenville Suuday-school at<lb />4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent<lb />Episcopal church-mSuniday<lb />atd:s0 A fi.<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />eLawhern.<lb /><lb />T. Ri Aven and Mary I. 7.<lb />J. Ut. Bull ck and Viella Whittieid.<lb /><lb />COLORED,<lb />Charles Gorham and Fannie<lb /><lb />Webb. |<lb /><lb />school} ,.  .) a, SAT:<lb />David Dixon and Nettie Bryan.<lb /><lb />sent pee erg ieee apni esteem<lb /><lb />Fall Creations<lb /><lb />oe IN ete SHOES<lb /><lb />VAST ARRAY.<lb /><lb />SSE EE AGA BO AE<lb /><lb />A special invitation is extendea the public<lb /><lb />lashionable<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />to call and see our grand stock of Fall and Win-<lb />ter Shoes. We have the very latest swoll<lb /><lb />shapes. Fashions iatest dictates are here.<lb /><lb />ALFRED -: FORBES.<lb /><lb />Poets ure devoting their attention | #0<lb />People are never satisfied with alsolely to Christmas cards, and editors | S@GQQU<lb /><lb />Which?<lb /><lb />\ _<lb />} ii<lb />than | on<lb />\<lb /><lb />A)<lb /><lb /> Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full °<lb /><lb />ac of rocks ;? ®<lb /><lb />: ( Handkerchiefs and neckties, garters tor<lb />ycur socks,<lb /><lb />Hats to cover eraniuma, shoes to cover (<lb />feet ; © oa<lb /><lb />Come and see us, gentlemen, we'll make Spe<lb />you look so neat. B:<lb /><lb />we Un<lb /><lb />uit<lb />or<lb /><lb />Sa<lb /><lb />The styles are as at-<lb />tractive as the prices.<lb />Magnetic. offerings at<lb />every turn. As you<lb />pass down the aisle you<lb />sec counter alter coun-<lb />ter is loaded heavy<lb />enough to groan. Hun<lb />dred of black Dress<lb />Sults---clay, worsteds,<lb />diagonals, Whipcords,<lb />crepes, tricots, ete.<lb />Furprising values im<lb />fancy cheviots, Phiids.<lb /><lb />FRA NK WILSON :<lb /><lb />Pe. eT AT ie oe Pie AEM aes SA ATTA NA<lb /><lb />HIGH GRADE OVE ERCOATS.<lb />MS<lb /><lb />led a inininind RAPA A A ee a a ee al i ln le nh Ml at al a le<lb />Nee LL el Ra Nal ele Z ied<lb /><lb />"o~<lb /><lb />in formet,yrars for those Who are Vii id it<lb />Preaching.�  Evering subjectT oThat promps nough to seize it. ait | TL<lb />which is Kvaneseent «and that wes ieee<lb />i ! .<lb /><lb />Abides"Babylon, Rome, America. rr ba Tf this fellow had<lb /><lb />Presbyterian ehureh"Sunday v ioot| .<lb />at 4: A. XM. - | Marriage Licenses. bought his Overcoat<lb />« of. Ame iy |<lb />; . ' he Reuister of made jesnodl Son | .<lb /><lb />er charch"Sund: iy shool at | Lhe Re wister Ol Deeds issued..f su | ofus hewould have had<lb />9:30 A. M. Services atl] A. M.)marriage licenses this w-ek, two tor!<lb /><lb />. a * y&amp; ihe A | . ge 1 .<lb /><lb />by Rev. A. W. Setze 1", Subject: oChris- | wh hite couples and two for culored, a nobby fit. All of our<lb />tian Citizenship.� At 7 P. M., Bible WHITE. |<lb /><lb />Wath<lb />| HEL<lb /><lb />are of the swell styles.<lb />The Coverts and Whip-<lb />cords in lovely shades<lb />of tan, and raw-edge<lb />Kerseys ot blue, brown<lb />or black, with French<lb />facing andtancy worst-<lb />ed lining, half satin<lb />back ---the best coats<lb />ever seen for the money<lb /><lb />Sar § ==<lb />_""_, We have a complete line of 2<lb /><lb />MAE<lb /><lb />of 4 Fr a<lb />fe an + o J J ogh sa a<lb />o a fs a ni a i~<lb />4 Zi , =a -<lb />meer = Ta = Stl 7 ~ P<lb />~ a aan a a<lb />omag me Tee hg a #<lb />ae = ge SS SS See<lb />Renee =) 7 $<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />esi<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS<lb /><lb />NOTIONS, SHOES, &amp;c.,<lb />H. M. HARDER,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. ple of North<lb /><lb />£<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Ld<lb /><lb />| maaginsectorntes<lb />tet nn tre<lb /><lb />= ~7 + | | atioak granting eid, all the power<lb />DA ILY REFLECTOR should be lett with a board ct at least<lb />~" three good men. ~The present law<lb /><lb />should be changed at the earliest pos-<lb /><lb />i aD<lb /><lb />Dp. J. WHICHABD. Editor."<lb /><lb />scent,<lb /><lb />= "" " -bI<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). gidle moment.<lb /><lb />= = coven armas<lb />"" "" ff<lb /><lb />dnywred as second"lass mall matter. WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb /><lb />"""_ .<lb />arRgcrIPTTON RATES. J (From our Regular Correspondent.)<lb />ome vest, = . 93.0] Wasninaton, D. ©., Nov 19, T97.<lb />tne me Se It is nct surprising that Mr. Mec-<lb />Delivered in town by carriers withou' | Kinley should be worried about what<lb />air one to say in his annual message to Cone<lb /><lb />4overtiang rates are Wberal and can he<lb />, aden anplication to the editor or at<lb />Sa afer<lb /><lb />gress abcut the Dingley tariff, which<lb />was according to its supporters, to be<lb />such a revenue producer that .the<lb />receipts of the government were to<lb />speedily exceed its expenditures.. The<lb />facts are unsatisfactory enough to<lb />worry him and every other supperte~<lb />of the Dingley law. Since the first of<lb />July the Treasury deficit has been<lb />more than $43,000,000. ~The right<lb />thing for Mr. McKinley to do would<lb />be to come out like a man and say<lb />that the present tariff had failed to<lb />previde a sufficient revenue, and to<lb />ask Congress to provide other means<lb />of raising revenue, either by amending<lb />the tariff law or by imposing additional<lb />taxation, but he will hardly dare to do<lb />that, as it would be an acknowledge-<lb />gecognized by decent people and ought] . ont of error. upon the part of himself<lb />to be ashamed to look a respectable} and those who imposed the Dingley<lb />tariff upen the country. It is proba-<lb />ble that he will wind up by sticking to<lb />the original Dingley tariff, that the<lb />tariff will, in time, produce revenue<lb />sufficient to meet the public expenai-<lb />tures, and let it go at that, trusting to<lb />time, circumstances and luck to furnish<lb /><lb />Sen SS ae<lb />Wai dacfre # Tite agrresponaent at<lb />gx w postatee in the eaunty, who will<lb />yanT inbrief items of wEwe as it oecnrs<lb />p each neighborhood. Write plainir<lb />and oh'v on one cide of the paper.<lb /><lb />a meee<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />atiatemegniome nema<lb /><lb />SaturDaYy. NOVEMBER 90, 1897.<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />emma<lb /><lb />ei nel<lb /><lb />WHITE MEN WHAT THINK YE<lb />OF HIM?<lb /><lb />= ent<lb /><lb />rl<lb /><lb />Marion Butler, who misrepresents<lb />@iig State in the United States Senate,<lb />has recently made himself a subject of<lb /><lb />eontempt. He is unworthy to be<lb /><lb />woman in the face. Not long ago the<lb />Hocky Mount Argonaut stated that<lb />Butler made a speech in that town in<lb /><lb />which he said: oIf colored men com-<lb /><lb />mit outrages the Democrats pretend to<lb /><lb />De terribly shocked in public, but when<lb />they get behind a wall they laugh until) some way of getting himseif and party<lb /><lb />_ , ohole.<lb />they grow fat, and if the outrages are out of the taritf hole<lb /><lb />Ex_Secretary Fester met the tull<lb />expectations of iis enemies, who had<lb />predicted from the beginning that h®<lb />This was a base slander on the peo) vould make a mess of the sealing<lb /><lb />not frequent enough they hire worth-<lb /><lb />Yess negroes to commit them.�<lb /><lb />negotiations, so far as England was<lb />concerned. He has done that very<lb />thing, although he 1s charged with<lb />having made some questionable  state-<lb />a et _ | ments about reciprocity, and other<lb />Press expressed a doubt as to Butler's things to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier<lb /><lb />Carolina, and many<lb /><lb />yapers copied, some with comment,<lb />The<lb /><lb />Charlotte Observer and Kinston Free<lb /><lb />what appeared in the Argonaut.<lb /><lb />using such words and leaned to the] of Canada, in order to try to get that<lb />Beliet that he bad not been accurately | gentlemanTs consesi to the necotia=<lb />tion of a treaty binding England<lb />Canada and the U. S. to a cessation of<lb /><lb />open sea sealing for a time. Sir Wil-<lb /><lb />eported.<lb />In the Jaat issue of his own paper,<lb /><lb />the Caucasian, Butler says he never].<lb />frid declined to consent to such an<lb /><lb />anid anything of the kind, and adds : agreement, unless he was given tariff<lb />©The papers that have been so eagerly | and ether concessions for Canada which<lb />eommenting upon this false and ma"| thts administration would not dare ts<lb />Ticious report could have ascertained give, and now the whole business is off, (<lb />whethe: or not the same was true, if and the killing of seals wherever found<lb />| will go right along, by Canadians,<lb />they had desired.� ae |<lb />although citizens of fhe U. S., Japan<lb />FridayTs Charlotte Observer pub=| and of Russta are prohibited by FosterTs<lb />Kshed an artic'e which shows that paper | recently negotiated treaty from doing<lb />to have departed from its doubt that | the same thing. Mr. Foster is as mad<lb />as a wet hen because the public is on<lb />o the fizzle he has made after all the<lb /><lb />Butler used the words attributed to<lb />him.<lb />vit signed by Rev. B. S. McKenzie,<lb />Dr J. F. Thorp and Mr. J. J. Dangh-<lb />try, all of Rocky Mount, and sworn to<lb />before Mr. John L. Arrington, a<lb />Notary Public, setting forth that they<lb /><lb />The article contained an affida" .<lb />months he spent chasing all over the<lb /><lb />world, drawing a fancy salary and<lb />traveling expenses, and has issued a<lb />statement endeavering to keep himself<lb />in his fat position by making it appear<lb />that the negotiations were not brcken<lb />off, but merely suspended until the<lb /><lb />heard the speech of Butler and that oe<lb />Canadian Government can do a_ little<lb /><lb />the extract quoted from his speech was|,,; 1;<lb />thinking.<lb /><lb />According to a statement emanating<lb />from official circles, and evidently giver,<lb /><lb />in substance what he ssid.<lb />What<lb /><lb />States Senator!<lb /><lb />United<lb /><lb />Slanders the people<lb /><lb />a spectacle for a<lb />out aga feeler, Mr. McKinley will not<lb /><lb />* ae T rAd . ' % bd<lb />of his own State and then attempts. to send the correspondence with Spain,<lb /><lb />. . =) j ar C h ~ ita ~ } 7<lb />falsify the facts. concerning Cuba, to Congress until it<lb /><lb />is asked for, and may not do so then if<lb />he doesnTt consider it advisable. Al]<lb />the summer and fall friends of the ad-<lb />midistration were saying, oOh, it will<lb />be all right when Congress meets ; then<lb />Mr. McKinley will make all the cor-<lb />respondence public and his course will<lb />te indorsed.� What<lb />about a change of mind? The most<lb />plausiblé cause. is that Mr, McKinley<lb />believes that it the correspondence was<lb />made public while Congrees was iy<lb />session that it would bring about<lb />Congressional action in less than 48<lb />hours, and that is just what he doesnTt<lb />want. He desires to give Spain more<lb /><lb />And yet there are<lb />white men in North Carolina, some of<lb />them right here in Pitt county, too,<lb />who are political followers of Marion<lb /><lb />Butler.<lb /><lb />The attitude of Governor Russell<lb />_ . has -brought<lb />toward the criminal class is a forceful<lb />argument that the pardoning power<lb />should not be vested in one man. We<lb />see it stated that during the ten months<lb />he has been in office the pardons and<lb />commutations together have reached<lb />the number of forty-five. This. shows<lb /><lb />to what extent this one man power can<lb /><lb />that Mr. McKinley had arranged to<lb />give one hour every morning to &amp;<lb />sculptor who had been engaged to<lb />make a bust of him. it was officially<lb />announced that only thos callers. who<lb />were sent for would be seen by Mr.<lb />McKinley until he has finished work<lb />~on his »message to Congress. The<lb />office holders want to know what<lb />urgency exists for the making of that<lb />bust, and why the hour a aay to be<lb />devoted to sitting tor the sculptor<lb />could not have been given to hearing<lb />what they had to say.<lb /><lb />Hon. J, P. Newman, of Newport,<lb /><lb />Ky., who is visiting Washington, says<lb />ot his State: oKer.tucky is back into<lb />the Democratic column to stay, and it<lb />will be many a year before the oppori-<lb />tion will be able to yet control again.<lb />There is no doubt in my mind of the<lb />election of a tree silver Democrat to<lb />succeed Senator Lindsay, but I will<lb />not undertake to predict who will be<lb />given that honor, Mr. BryanTs popu-<lb />larity in our State has not waned ; in<lb />fact, I think he is stronger today than<lb />ever.�<lb />Represeniative Berry, of Kentucky,<lb />who was one ot the narty of Congress:<lb />men recently in Hawaii, is enthusiastic<lb />in his praise of the climate, soil and<lb />products of the islands. Upon the<lb />subject of annexation he says: se<lb />there was a certainty that the penple<lb />ot the island could be secured ~n_ their<lb />tight of self government, as now enjoy"<lb />ed under the Dole administration, I<lb />would be in favor of a policy of non-~<lb />intervention by the United States , but<lb />the dan.er is that if we du not act<lb />some otker country will, and this<lb />ccuntry could not tolerate the. acqui"<lb />sition of Hawaii by any foreign power.<lb />These are the grounds upon which f<lb />favor anexation,�<lb /><lb />ats name annem RRO a, CHEE:<lb /><lb />Yoliow Fever Germs<lb /><lb />breed in the bowels. Kill them and<lb />you ure safe from the awful disease.<lb />Cascarets destroy the germs throughout<lb />the system and mak3 it impossible for<lb />new ones to form. Cascarets are the<lb />only reliable safe guard for young and<lb />old against Yellow Tack. 10c, 20¢<lb />50c, all druggists.<lb /><lb />NE ,<lb /><lb />Danger in Postage Stamps.<lb />One of the newest diseuses 18<lb />the opostage stamp tongue.�<lb />The credit of discovering it is<lb />due to a London physician. It<lb />anvears that the mucilage itself is<lb />injurious, ana that, further, it is<lb />av excellent cultivating medium<lb />for germs, of the worst character.<lb />In the ailment called postage<lb />stamp tongue the latter becomes<lb />sore and covered with red spots:<lb />A bad sore throat is likely to<lb />follow if great care is not taken.<lb />Apart from the specific disease of<lb />the tongue, any contagious dis-<lb />ease may be acquired through<lb />the medium of mucilage. Never<lb />lick a pestage stamp with your<lb />tongue. It shows.a great lack of<lb /><lb />cleanliness and hygienic knowl-<lb /><lb />edge."Pxchange.<lb />A eee<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Preventative.<lb /><lb />Guard against Yellow Jack by<lb />keepin z the system thorougly clean and<lb />free from germ breeding matter. Cas<lb />carets Candy Cathartic will cleanse<lb />the system and kill all contagious<lb />disease germs,<lb /><lb />~em AARP, EA AE<lb /><lb />Apostrophe to the Dollar.<lb /><lb />An editor has been inspired, af<lb />ter looking over his list of delin-<lb />qnent subscribers, to compose the<lb />following: oHow dear to our<lb />beart is the ai yer dollar, when<lb />some kind subscriber presonts it<lb />to view; the liberty head without<lb />pecktie or collar, and all the<lb />strange things which to us seem<lb />so new; the wide spreadingT eagle,<lb />the arrows below it, the stars and<lb />the words with the strange things<lb /><lb />time, and if he doesnTt undergo another | they tel]; the coin of our fathers,<lb /><lb />be abused by a man who cares nothing|change of mind before his message | we're glad that we know it, for<lb /><lb />for the welfure of the State or the pro-<lb />80.<lb /><lb />The office seekers bave a new<lb /><lb />a grievance against Mr, . McKinley,<lb /><lb />but there should be extreme caution) Qn the same day that it was stated<lb />/ ..<lb /><lb />tection o: safety of her law abiding<lb />citizens, Pardons are sometimes just,<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />goes to Congress he will tell Congress} some time or other Ttwill come in<lb /><lb />right well; the spread eagle dol-<lb />lar, the star spangled dollar, the<lb />nas Aye dollar we all love so<lb />we on ; ,<lb /><lb />CURE CONSTIPATION :<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 2 e272 227 case of constination. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING BEMEDY CO. : Chicazoc Montreal, Can. : or New York. 7<lb /><lb />]R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. J. L. LITTLE, CashTe®<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE .<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business Oot, 5th, 1897.<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />fuoans and Discounts - $56,792.58 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00$ Surplus and Profits 1,462.09<lb />Due from Banks 90,865.30} Deposits subject to Cueck 67,607.02<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,507.253 Due to Banks 607.90"<lb />Cash Items 8,619.05 Cashiers Checks ortstanding _" 247.66<lb />Cash in Vault _ 25,189.49 § Bills Payable 17.500.00<lb />_______ $ Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00<lb />Total $113,923.67 " anaes<lb />: Total $113,923.67<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. UJ¢<lb /><lb />e: OW<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />a we pe og wld<lb />oiy oy [rea gett a<lb />i - f Ne<lb /><lb />sue<lb /><lb />page ak Ee<lb />oes ie<lb /><lb />ony, Pers 17h ia<lb />Lisl ae vast orn pase «<lb /><lb />2 ere nnn<lb />3<lb /><lb />ere () camer -<lb /><lb />We have .ust received &amp; new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, metal«<lb />lic and cloth, ever brought to<lb />Green\ilis.<lb /><lb />We ata propared ! ~o embalm-<lb />ing in ali its forme.<lb /><lb />ESTABIASH ED scte |<lb />Personal attention given to,con-<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb /><lb />ULF truated to our care will receive<lb />SAM. Mi. Sg L every mark of respecT.<lb /><lb />_ _ Our prices are Jower than ever.<lb />PORK: SIDES &amp;SHOTLDER<lb /><lb />Ve do not want monupoly but<lb />"jtuvite competition.<lb />VARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUS<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elaewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />uv allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ee mance RE<lb /><lb />_ We can be found as any and all<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building. .<lb /><lb />BOB. GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />CREERN VILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />JALWAYS/AT LOWEST MABKET PRICE<lb /><lb />oTobacco. Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />OE NE CREO ONIN<lb /><lb />we buy diroc} from Manufactu. » en<lb /><lb />lime Voto»r vil eb O@Y2 wal, { eom The next session of th = school wi)<lb />cle stock of ; ""<lb /><lb />open on:<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat pricesto suit|and c |<lb /><lb />the times. Our goods are all bought and deontinue for 10 months.<lb />sold tor CASH therefore, having no 1isk<lb />to run we sellata close margin.<lb /><lb />MONDAY'SEPT. 6, 1897<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />csc S M. SCHULTZ, GraweN Primary Knglish per mo. a2 0C<lb /><lb />neem, | 2ermediate SS. #2 5¢<lb />Higher ne $3<lb /><lb />sarbders.� Languages (each) ¢ $1 00<lb /><lb />The Work and diselpline of the sehou<lb /><lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your<lb /><lb />A B.PENDER,<lb />. i ee Be<lb /><lb />"FASHIONABLE BARBER,"<lb /><lb />Can"be. found below oFive Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />liberal patronage.; ~<lb />W H.RAGSDALE, °<lb /><lb />"" t<lb /><lb />7 MN ee Le<lb /><lb />New Secret Remedy Absolutely Unkrown to the<lb />profession. Permanent Oures in 15 to 25 days. We<lb />refund money if we do noteure. You can be treated at<lb />.omoforthesame price (RGM and the same gueran-<lb />aoa; with those whg | @ prefer to come here we<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST} il contract to cure f wed thom or pay expense of<lb />_ OMINS, mremmpmmeestec hg! : railroad<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 6." | 74 hotel ial em a ES oo | Bee it<lb />"ofall to a A os bo Sis Bs Charge, if<lb />eu ' oe o eh » Foo 0 * re 7c we<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing 5, ~ive taken mee BM Phot ldo potash and<lb /><lb />Ui have aches and A BA poins, hincens Patches<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv<lb /><lb />~a mouth, Sore Throat, Phnplos,Copper-Oolor-<lb />od Spota, Uleera on any paror the Sony AMairor<lb />Cyebrows ng out, / t is this Primary,<lb /><lb />Blood Potson that we<lb />Beolicit the most obstin-<lb />~Pee tho world for a case w<lb />sunet care. This dis. Heaze has always baffl<lb /><lb />7 ERBERT EDMUNDS, tho skill of the peat , eminent physicians,<lb />or many years wo havo Eas nade : ity of<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER, treating this disease with our OY PRILE! E and we<lb />have $500,900 cspital behind our unconditional<lb /><lb />gnarnates. Wrivg re far 190.pagc bock and absolate<lb />OK REMEDOW OO<lb /><lb />we osccondary or T<lb />~uarantes tocure. We f<lb />ate eases @nd @h<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleantd,<lb /><lb />proofs. Addr ne: ~.<lb />~GentlemensCloth',T. 439 otad, Chicago, Illinols..<lb />. Reems S|<lb /><lb />thos<lb /><lb />ol<lb /></p>
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          <lb />evita<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Atlantis Coasi Line<lb /><lb />Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th,816 8,<lb />Departures from Wilmington.<lb /><lb />NORTHBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg-<lb />9. 35 a.m. Dolla 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10<lb />am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil<lb /><lb />son 12.43 p m, Rocky oount<lb /><lb />1.20 p m, Tarboro 9.58 pm,<lb /><lb />Weldon 3,39 p m, Petersburg<lb /><lb />5.54 pm, Richmond 6.50 pm,<lb /><lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-<lb /><lb />ton 11.19 pm. Raltimore 12.53<lb /><lb />am, Philadelphia 3:45 a m,<lb /><lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb /><lb />,00 pm.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger"DucMag<lb />7.16 pm. noiia8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10<lb />p m, Goldsboro 19.10 p m.<lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.44am, Nor-<lb />folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg<lb />8.24a m, Richmond 4.20 a m,<lb />Washington 7.41am, Balti,<lb />more 9.05 4 m, Philadeiphia<lb />11.°5 am, New York 2.02 p<lb />m. Boston 8.30 p m.<lb />SOUTHBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake<lb /><lb />«40 p va. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Cnhad-<lb />bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 438 p<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05<lb />7, Denmark 6,20 a m, August<lb />to8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-<lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49<lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa 6.40 pm.<lb /><lb />OKRRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"<lb />FROM THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAIT.Y No. 49."Passcinger"Boston<lb />$.40 P. i. 1.03 pin, 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 />Petersburg 10.00 am, Nor-<lb />-Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro<lb />12.12 -m, Reeky Mount. 12.44<lb />pm, Wilson 2-1u pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,<lb />pm, Magnolia 4.16 pm,<lb />DAILY. No. 41. "Passenger--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 />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 5.45<lb />2m. 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---Leave<lb />xcept New Pern 9.20 am. Jackson-<lb />urnday  yille 10.42 am. This train<lb />40 P.M. arrives at oalnut street.<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 6 35 «pm,<lb />Savanna 12.50 night. Charles-<lb />ton 6.388 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 />10.85 am, Lake Waccamaw<lb /><lb />11.06 am.<lb /><lb />Train on Seetie st Neek Branch Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m.. Halifax 4.28<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p<lb />m., 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 />HaliT x at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11.49 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Yrainson Washnigton Branch leav<lb />Washington §.20a, m., and 1.00 p.m<lb /><lb />rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 2.40 p<lb /><lb />-, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Carboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a, m.<lb />wed 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington<lb /><lb />40a. m.,and 7.20 p. m, Daily ex-<lb />nt Sunday. Connects with frains on<lb />scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varnory, N C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />ay,at 550 p.m.,sunday 405 P.M;<lb />rrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p. m.<lb />Returning igaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundoey, 7.502. m., Sunday 9.00 a �"�m..<lb />srrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />Bold&amp;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 />2., leave Latta 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliat6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />ate Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />av<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />1900 a.m.and 8.50 p, mT Returning<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone. alse at Rowky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nouiolk<lb />7n¢ all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />Seneral Sunt,<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Traffie Manager.<lb />J. R.KENLY. Ger� Manager,<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldesi<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper int<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Dailv<lb /><lb />its Class in theState<lb />W. H. BERNARD,<lb /><lb />| NOVEMBER FASHION NOTES.<lb /><lb />ent teeta<lb /><lb />This Column is For The Ladies.<lb /><lb />emt i<lb /><lb />Checkered velveteen is an ideal<lb />fabric for the winter shirtwaiet.<lb />* aK *<lb /><lb />In velyets and silks there is a<lb />revival of the mulberry and ma-<lb />hogany shades. Deep . purple<lb />velveta are also very popular.<lb /><lb />* * %<lb /><lb />~ Yellow satin breche forns the<lb />lining of some elegaat evening<lb /><lb />cloaks of grav furs.<lb />aK *<lb /><lb />Gay plaid yelvets for trimming<lb />cloth gowns are most effective<lb /><lb />when cat decidedly on the bias. |.<lb /><lb />% aK<lb /><lb />Double faced black satin rib-<lb />bon is recommend 3d for the belt<lb />and sash ends of the modish<lb />house gown. |<lb /><lb />Besides the new light yivid<lb />greens in satin duchesse for<lb />evening wear one sees this rich<lb />material in cream, white, yellow,<lb /><lb />turquoise, mauve and piuk,<lb />* * x<lb /><lb />Many of the choice outer gar-<lb />ments of the season are of fine<lb /><lb />black velcur du nord.<lb />* * *<lb /><lb />Venetian red is a tavorite color<lb />for the firishing touches on<lb />London made evening gowns<lb />White gowns have erepe or silk<lb />sash ends in this brilliant, rich<lb />tcne.<lb /><lb />* * *<lb /><lb />The costume having skirt and<lb />sleeves of cloth, with bodice of<lb />velvet, is coming nto style again.<lb /><lb />x * *<lb /><lb />Exquisite designs are seen in<lb />separate yokes of embroidered<lb />net.<lb /><lb />* * x<lb /><lb />Coats and jackets perceptibly<lb />lengthen as the days shortep,<lb />until we bow kaow definite.y that<lb />the little bob-tailed jacket of last<lb />winter has po part in this seasonTs<lb />dress parade. In its place we<lb />have the coat of generous length.<lb />These are acknowledged to be the<lb />garments above all others for<lb />winter wear.<lb /><lb />* x %<lb /><lb />Many of the medium tength<lb />coats have the box effect fronts,<lb />especially those of velvet. These<lb />latter are frequently richly trim-<lb />med with passamenterie, fur or<lb />ostrich feather bands.<lb /><lb />* * oKr<lb /><lb />The new evening bodicas of<lb />lace and silk upon which is noted<lb />the most lavish use of expensive<lb />laces, embroideries and bits ~of<lb />passementeries demand an infinite<lb />amount of time, trouble and<lb />expense, and require the care of a<lb />first class modiste.<lb /><lb />x . rT<lb /><lb />An embroidery of jet spangles<lb />with pink gatin ribbon is an<lb />exquisite garniture on a gown of<lb />black esatin, end comparatively<lb /><lb />few of this seasonTs black gowns,<lb /><lb />are made up without a touch of<lb />color.<lb /><lb />Cotton at present pric3s is not<lb />worth fooling with. And prices<lb />are likely to be even lower next<lb />year.<lb />to raise it at such low prices<lb />Meke plenty of home supplies.<lb />Plant some tobacco and handle it<lb />nicely. Thisis the finest section<lb />in the world for bright tobacco.<lb />We believe it is the best money<lb />crop for our farmers."Kinston<lb />Free Press.<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack Killed,<lb />Cascarets, Candy Cathartic kills.<lb /><lb />Yellow Jack wherever they find him.<lb />No one who takes Cascarets regularly<lb />and systematically is is danger from the<lb />dreadful disease. Cascare's kill Yel-<lb />low fever germs in the bowels and pre<lb /><lb />vent new ones from breeding. 10c,<lb />25c, 50c, all druggists. ?<lb /><lb />Our farmers can not aftord | ¢<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHURC i S.<lb /><lb />eee th<lb /><lb />BAPTISi"Services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening. Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb /><lb />-astor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb />©, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30<lb />A, M, W.B. Brown, Superinter dant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST-Seivices every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening, Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A, M. A~ B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />~endent. "<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 /><lb />LUDGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Lodge No<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. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. 4H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C.C. A.B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and $<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W. kb.<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 />C, W. B. Wilson. See<lb /><lb />meets<lb />Cherry<lb /><lb />BishopTs Appointments.<lb /><lb />Bishop A. A. Watson will fill the<lb />following appointments in this section -<lb />' November 18, Wednesday, DawsonTs<lb />School House.<lb /><lb />Novemver 21, Sunday before Ad-<lb />vent, morning prayer, St. JohnTs.<lb /><lb />November 23, Tuesday, St. PautTs<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />November 25, Thursday, morning<lb /><lb />aver, Trinity, Choeowinity.<lb /><lb />Cetton arg Peanut,<lb /><lb />telow are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfolk « ao<lb /><lb />wo. aw<lb /><lb />~COTTON,<lb />Good Middling 53<lb />Middling [58<lb />Low Middling 415-18<lb />Good Ordinary m eT<lb />Tone"steady<lb />PEANUTS;<lb />Prime )<lb />Kxtra Prime 24<lb />�"�ancy "28<lb />oSpanish 69 to 75<lb /><lb />Tone"quiete<lb /><lb />(creenville Market.<lb /><lb />~orrected by S. M. Schult:.<lb /><lb />Bi: yr, per ib 2) to 2<lb />We. in Sides 5¢ ta 6<lb />Sugar credT Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to bu<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 60<lb />F)our, Family 4.75 to 5.75<lb />Lara 54 to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 44 to 6<lb />Coffee 34 to 24)<lb />Salt per Sack 65101 70<lb />Chickens 12} to 25<lb />Figgs per doz 124<lb />Beeswax. per | 0)<lb />Cotton Seed,per buehe: 1: to<lb /><lb />"@<lb /> C<lb />C)<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TH MD SET<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />z¢ Offers his services to the 45<lb />© citizens of Greenville and the 9%<lb />public generally.<lb />a ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb /><lb />© no chara made. Tobacco<lb />Shop<lb /><lb />C<lb />C<lb />e<lb /><lb />WN SEE THAT? TR<lb /><lb />bevaha What Is It ?<lb /><lb />"= It is a picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN. PEND<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man ig<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />has a nice assortment ot thc3e Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />varnhow very co: ap they are.<lb /><lb />PARKER Yoke!<lb />i ¢<lb /><lb />pebiokiic<lb /><lb />Anything from 3}%@=<lb /><lb />WVisitin]<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever:@="<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"=ygp- Come to see us, =="<lb /><lb />PP PPP PLP PALANAN SLL LD eee eg Pel ed Nd tl ed el<lb /><lb />arf<lb /><lb />~ ~~~<lb /><lb />Card<lb /><lb />TO<lb /><lb />Ful Sheet<lb /><lb />wttine<lb /><lb />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 /><lb />month.<lb />seriber ?<lb /><lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector, .<lb /><lb />TWICE-A-WEEK.<lb />Is<lb /><lb />week, and<lb /><lb />7 tio to the farmérs, es-<lb />petially those. ~soning :<lb /><lb />tobacco, |<lb />maby<lb /><lb />only $bya, year. 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Sehultz Fresh<lb />Mountain Butter, Chestnuts, Ap-<lb />pies and Peanut Brittle.<lb /><lb />See the handsome goods suitable for<lb />a, , bridal and Thanksyiving presents, at<lb />To oadyertize judiciously, UE6/vT M.D ane giving P .<lb /><lb />the columns of the REFLECTOR, on"<lb /><lb />~ae EL<lb /><lb />| Fresn Tupay"Hominy Flakes,<lb />~small and large Hominy, white Beans,<lb /><lb />isuiedded Cod Fish, Mountain Sutter,<lb />| S. M. Scuvurz,<lb /><lb />_"_""<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />women ecmtis nf<lb /><lb />iat,<lb />{"<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train goiwg| Rev B. H. Melton, who last year<lb /> portb.arrives 8:52 A.M. Going was State Evangelist of the Christian<lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. ~church, has accepted the pastoral charge<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />. . ~ot she Wilson church.<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives,<lb /><lb />9:50 A. M., leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb />arrives|.<lb /><lb />Seuth Bound Freieh'. ng, fishing or trecpassing on any of mx<lb />" ing, ishing or (rer passing Ve v<lb />9:00 P. M. Jeaves 2:15 P. M. ° yo<lb />J. G. More.<lb /><lb />~lands,<lb /><lb />Ajj persons ave forbidden under the<lb />vextreme penalty of the law from hunt-<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrivesfrom| 4 po. i, |<lb /><lb />4 Ine ReFLecror is indebted to the<lb /><lb />Washington Monday, Wednesday |,, . - |<lb /><lb />. a Pope Manufacturing Co., manufacturers<lb />and Friday, leaves for Washing-| . ae |<lb /><lb />ton Tuesday. Thursd 1 Sat lof the Columbia bicycle, for two of<lb /><lb />1 nescay. Thursday apd sat- "_<lb /><lb />~~ y' ~ [their serviccable pad calendars for 1898.<lb /><lb />urday.<lb /><lb />Beautitull display of Pictures, Kasles,<lb /><lb />were<lb /><lb />&amp;e,, suitable for bridal cr Thanksgiving<lb /><lb />ipresents, at Mrs, M. D. Higgs.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Get your laundry ready. Shipments<lb />Fair tcnight and prcbably Sunday, |sent off every Wednesday morning and<lb />warmer, returned Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B. Waicuarb,<lb /><lb />e<lb />Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry:<lb /><lb />10 CULF=NO PAY- |<lb /><lb />That is the way all druggists eel D. E. House, Admrnistiator, offers<lb /><lb />EES TASTELESS CHILL TON|for sale the entire stock. of generai<lb />for Chills, Fever and all fortis of . .<lb /><lb />. Fd . ~ a rene 2a ¢ . we se % "Oe 4 fF<lb />Malaria. It fa simply Iron and Chateite | reh undis¢ of D. KE. House &amp; Bro., at<lb />inatasteless form. Children love ~:|House, N. C., to settle the estate af a<lb />Adul fer | | : :<lb /><lb />8 prete 27° quseating | a = .<lb />Tonics P Price me bitter, natst aes deceased member of the firm, See notice.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />"_ - serene nn eet etn ee<lb /><lb />(iM 1<lb /> Tamer<lb /><lb />7?<lb />UD LUULULA \<lb /><lb />Would be saying the correct thing about us.<lb /><lb />| During the hot weather we were busy pre-<lb />paring for the approaching cold weath-<lb /><lb />erand now we areshowing the larg-<lb /><lb />_est, handsomest and cheapest<lb />osay line of err<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb /><lb />a*~t<lb /><lb />ieee<lb />fp Faz om<lb />fae ecto norna te<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />ete Le<lb /><lb />it has ever been our pleasure to exhibit. See<lb />our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4<lb /><lb />all-woo! Blankets. They are beauties and will<lb />please youin prices. Now a word about<lb /><lb />eo If<lb />Shoes, _ oe Shoes. buy Good Shoes<lb /><lb />and Cheap Shoes, come t see us, we canTt af-<lb />ford to spoilour 1 eputation by selling you any<lb />ther kind. A large variety ot styles on hand.<lb /><lb />| "<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />once al<lb /><lb />et li etiam sana in see te<lb /><lb />We wish to<lb /><lb />call " especial |<lb /><lb />attention " to<lb /><lb />La,<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />our beautiful<lb /><lb />Tine of Corsets.<lb /><lb />a's oe<lb /><lb />can be had in any size and desirable style at<lb /><lb />Court convenes at Snow Hill on<lb /><lb />ON PARADE.<lb />is<lb /><lb />See the Procession as it Goes by<lb /><lb />day.<lb />day.<lb />today.<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />H. M. Snuggs returned Friday even<lb />ing from Black Creek.<lb /><lb />Annie, went to Tarboro teday.<lb />Kriday evening going to Ayden.<lb /><lb />who has been visiting Mrs. B. E, Par-<lb />ham, lett this mornmg fo. Oxtord,<lb />Miss Leta McGowan lett this morn-<lb />ing for Goldsboro, near which place she<lb />is tu take charge of a school.<lb /><lb />Miss Alice Lienton, who has been<lb />spending some time with Mrs. d. G.<lb />Whaley, leit this mormug tor Whaley-<lb />Viile, Va.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Mary Briley, who has beep<lb />S. C.<lb /><lb />Gepjamin, lett this morning for her<lb /><lb />visiiny her daughter, Mrs. J.<lb /><lb />home in Surtin county.<lb /><lb />A Chacce for a Boy.<lb /><lb />vi tine shoes tee?<lb />Ricks &amp; ~batt say in todayTs paperT<lb />DonTt allow any other boy to get ahead<lb />ut you; allot Greenville will know chat<lb />you ary a hustler if you win.<lb />be easy to find people who take THE<lb /><lb />yinselt.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />the shoes.<lb /><lb />Our soldiers Can Play Ball.<lb /><lb />Private W. J. Hemby, in the U. 5,<lb /><lb />letter to the<lb /><lb />ia the second best in the Souta. Every<lb />memler of the team is from North Car-<lb /><lb />ty They have so far played four games<lb />this season and Wou all of them. ~They<lb />ayin Wilmington, Del., en Thanks»<lb />giving Day. |<lb /><lb />pl<lb /><lb />For Sale.<lb /><lb />o'd, gentle and kind, Also some farm-<lb />ling implements, carts. &amp;e.. 2 mules, 25<lb />or 30 barrels of corn, &amp;. Apply to<lb /><lb />[L. A. 8U6G.<lb /><lb />C. M. Bernard went to Nashville to-<lb />A. K. Umstead went to Durham to~<lb />O. P. Smith went te Rocky Mount<lb /><lb />H. P. Strause went to Henderson<lb /><lb />J. J. Tucker and daughter, Miss<lb />Prof. F, F, Dawson passed through<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. H. Cheatham, of Wilson,<lb /><lb />Are you a bey ¢ Do you want a pair | 2%<lb />ahen read what | ge<lb /><lb />It will] SS<lb /><lb />RertEcTok-you canTt throw a rock, in<lb />a cr-wd without hitting a suscriber. All ac<lb />uf them will treat you nice'y when] %<lb /><lb />they know what-you want ; nobody re- qc<lb />fuses to help the boy who is helping} %<lb />Get a bustle on you and win 40<lb /><lb />Army at Fortes; Monroe, Va., in a4<lb />ReePLECTOR says they |:<lb />have a toot ball team at the Fort which | �,�o<lb /><lb />. t of<lb />olinu and three of them from ~it Couns} gaa<lb /><lb />A fine Jersey Bull, neariy four years<lb /><lb />{PAR Bie SHOES Fe<lb /><lb />Ages 5 to 12 Years.<lb />Boys, Listen !<lb /><lb />Do you want to earn a Pair of Fine<lb />Shoes for yourselt? This is how you<lb />cen do it: Commencing with Monday,<lb />November 22nd, we will run this ad"<lb />vertisement for six continuous days in"<lb />cluding Saturday, November 27th ; and<lb />the boy bringimg us the greatest num-<lb />ber of this advertisement, neatly clipped<lb />from this paper, will be entitled to a<lb />Pair of Fine Shoes, Free of Charge.<lb /><lb />DonTt depend on vour own paper for<lb />the advertisement, visit your neighbors<lb />and friends and get them to give you<lb />our advertisement Irom their paper.<lb />Reme nber, it is a Pair of Fine Shoes for one weekTs work, so you must hustle.<lb />You can afford it. ~The prize vill be awarded Monday, November 29th, at 4<lb />aTclock P. M,, at our store. Now, Boys, be there ox time and get the Shoes free.<lb /><lb />a tied<lb /><lb />RPP NLP PALL te ode I i liane iaeliadindl<lb /><lb />OV ERO AT S } May be you are ready<lb /><lb />¢ tobuy now,and may be<lb />not. Makes no difference. You want an Over-<lb />coat sooner or Jate. If you come now and in-<lb />spect our stock, the chanches are two to one<lb />you will buy from us. Man, boy or child. donTt<lb />care how large or small, just so he wears pants.<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />BAK AY ~AOA 7) ACADADA DADA ACAOAOR AOR ih<lb />"pA AA RAMA AA ABA BAAA SARA (Brava<lb /><lb />AOA AYA ARAAB A ~<lb />SOO CONSOM<lb /><lb />Perfect. Fitting Wraps<lb /><lb />""SUCH AS""<lb /><lb />Jackels, Capes &amp; Gollarettes<lb /><lb />""COME TO""<lb />LangTs Cash House.<lb />"FOR BEST LINE"<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb />Trimmings, Carpets,<lb />Floor Oil Cloth,<lb /><lb />Go to LANG'S,<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />PPR eS Me Tae Mn ar a el Nl etal Nl Na<lb /><lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb /><lb />R.R<lb />A.G. COX, ty; ;<lb />G.} j Vice Pres. AssTt Cashice<lb /><lb />_ CHERRY,<lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Mazimum $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized June ist, 1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />a Al athe Nl Nl a<lb /><lb />you want to,<lb /><lb />continuing business at the same stand if<lb /><lb />J.BCHERRY &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />!<lb />N OT | C E « ~The Publie are<lb /><lb />warned not to cash or trade for Check<lb />No 7643, amount $51.80, payable te C.<lb />R. Hardy or bearer, as payment of same<lb /><lb />has ben stopped at The Bank of<lb />Grenville, said cheek having baen iost..|<lb />November 19th, S97. |<lb /><lb />EVANS, JOYNER S&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />For Sale.<lb /><lb />The entire stock of general merchatr<lb />dise of D. E. House &amp; Bro,, at House.<lb />N. C.. is offered for sale in bulk, Stock<lb />is clean and in good conditioa, and open<lb />to examination, The stock must be<lb />disposed of to sett'e the estate of a de-<lb />eoased member of the firm Purchaser<lb />can make satisfactory arrangements for<lb /><lb />desired. Lo ality healthy and in_ as<lb />fine farming section as cam be found in<lb />the State Railroad an! -telogragh fa-<lb />cl ities within 25 yards ofthe store,<lb />Parties interested call on or address<lb />' Dp. E. HOUSE, Admr.<lb />House, N. C.<lb /><lb />fh COAL i<lb /><lb />ww EGG NUTT<lb /><lb />Phone No. 10.<lb /><lb />ryoHIS Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar<lb /><lb />2 if notall, of your businesss, and wilgrant<lb />every favor consistent with safe ana sounda<lb />banking. We invite correspondence ot a per.<lb /><lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb />ELMWOOD DAIRY.<lb /><lb />er tan<lb /><lb />We have a large<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />We desire to return sincere<lb />thanks to all our customers for the ;<lb />liberal patronage they bave civen<lb />our Dairy, and also toinform them<lb />that as the winteris now coming<lb />on and ovr expens%s for feed will<lb />be largely increased, we find it<lb />necessary to advapee the price of<lb />milk to 25 cents per gallon.<lb /><lb />We ask a contmuance of your<lb />fardeis. Delivery of milk will con-<lb />tinue to be made as heretofore.<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS. AY AND FLOUR,<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />~his is to notify my friends and pat.<lb />rons that I have this day withdrawn<lb />from the partnership of The Greenville<lb />Supply (o. and have connected myself<lb />with R. L . Dayis &amp; BrosT under the<lb />firm name of Speight &amp; Co. and will<lb />continue to buy cotton and produce as<lb />before under said firm name. Thank. |<lb />ing my friends for their past patronage,<lb />L assure them that their interests will<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />TE GAEL SU<lb /><lb />* "_<lb />- tate<lb /><lb />oA SIAL<lb /><lb />justTarrived. Comeand .<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />always have my careful consideratioa. ~<lb />[think Lam better prepared to handle cininanan ;<lb />their business than ever before and so- : :<lb />leit a continuace of their patronage, ,<lb />This Nov, 16th, 1897. 4<lb />JESSE SPEIGHT. 7 f ~<lb />~ « e : ~!<lb />ne<lb />¢ : ie /<lb /><lb />Ed<lb /></p>
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