lJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. t ; ; i ' | : t 1 i TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ee ee TERMS : ’25 Cents a Month, — GREENVILLE, N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1897. No. 822 ][98 pynoo OM UOT] AY wel MUdd 9 SC00)D AHININDS —szVvVvd HHO AMV ANO I Oly oi ynd om oLOJo.19T]} WLU INO IO] WOOL IyYVU 0} OG eee ONTHOVATE (003 Aoy} ‘way} U {0018 TOU > snu i | jO > ar a —_ prc = Ty] a — ~~ = oF 3 post. © bw OQ © < C d ‘TAaTOur na 1 ees % ee ES (a ee ¥; ai THE COLONEL IN TEXAS, —_ tm Houston, Tex. Aug. 4th, 1897. M. I turned my back upon the blue waves of the Gulf and faced the prairies of ‘Texas to take up my journey home- ward. In company with me was Mr. J. H. Manning, o; South Caroling, one ot the clevest of men and a_ practical, ivtelligent, prosperous jarmer who crows fineftobacco. He is going to send some. of his bright tobacco tu Greenville to get advantage ot the bigh priges the goluen weed brings on our market, On our route we encountered a fear— ful sand storm that was disestreus in many places. It was dreadful, and pebbles from the prairie pelted the cer The velocity 66 miles Many houses in Houston i have faced many storms, but do not ‘ windows like grape shot. of the wind was estimated at per hour. were blown down and damaged, care to agaia encounter such a serious These peculiar to prairie lands, novelty as this, storms are Houston is a splendid e:ty of 70,000 inhabitants, with many features ot interest including a Salvation Army. A teilsw can have a picnic with pistols any time and they are always handy. When the death rate becomes stag- pant par’ies from a distance come down here, get married and by agreement commit suicide in two days. Sucaa case occurred at the Hotel Hutchinson iwhere we quartered. I was shown the room in which the young couple were found dead from morphine. There were letters shuwins that the suicid. was a part of the ante nuptial agree- ment, ‘Ths room was an eelgant one and seemed nu worse for such a trage— dy having occurréd in it, out I quietly asked the polite clerk to give as another room, fearing our interest in Texas might cause us to catch the infection. He did so and we are two as fine look— ing “corpuses’” as you can see ia the am in no hurry to become acclimated. Next day the death rate began. One tellow killed and to save expenses to the county and State—a anether, precedent in this progressive State—he simply killed himeelf' on the spot. This maiter of disposing of the criminal docket is not iavored by the legal protession, but there is nothing like economy in these days of McKinley prosperity. By the way just here, I encountered quite a tunny thing in Galveston which I can’t understand and haven’t time to investizate. On Tuesday an election was held in Texar on a question of taxation for irrigation purposes. As vsual the barrooms and banks were closed. Why the banks closed I can’t understand asit is not compulsory. Nevertheless I took with me $25 in gold from Atlanta, but found it no good in Texas. A caucus of Democrats was recently held which declared tor silver, and I could not geta $10 geld piece changed. One fellow, a dealer in diamonds, offered to lend me $7.50 on a $10 gold eagle. Finslly 1 stepped into the Tremon? hctel and was refused again, but an elderly lady was standing by and cleverly offered to change the so and got two $65 bills for the coin. She was-an favor of the gold standard and not bound by the caucus, I gave her my address, thanked her and lett |ubinking what a pumshment Texas people inflicted upon a gold bug, It is thought thinge will change by 1900 and gold will be worth as much in Texas as silver or greenbanks, There |ie nothing like the school of experience and on my next Texas trip I won’t ake any gold agold along, but, will read the papers and find'out the sentiments of .», the last financial Caucus. Epiror REFLECTOR: At 3:30 P. , ‘ 0 0 . | Lone Star State. In this particular 1) money it I would go next door. I did Tamales” and “Chillee Concarne.”. will have to tell about these when I get back to the Suate of Pitt. The weather ran the gauhtlet on Farenheit today at 107, and fearing sunstroke or some ether feartui result I decided to pull out tor a more genial climate. | I find Brann’s Iconoclast orthodox on all questions of “Extra Acute Smart Alexnesa” in the State of Texas and 1s read gs familiar literature, and he who tally under the hatchet of Domicles never disputes asecond time. Brann’s Iconoclast is popular on all the trains and at all news depots, He never taiis io reform bis antogonist, and i3 regurd ed as the Ajax of the closing century. What a pity there is not a Brana or two in every State for the reformation of statesmen and patriots for revenue only, and sectarian’ blathezskites who carry what little brains they have au the abdomen instead of the cranium. L trust this Vulean of the nineteenth century will pardon my familiarity. but I feel refreshed whenever I come in contact with his sledge hammer Llows at modern political reformers and sancs tified soul sayers. {, A. Suga. wee Base Ball. Brookiyn, August 6 —~McJames last. ed hut twoinsings today. erman took his place, but 1area no better. Af- ter the second inning the game was no core. longer in doubt. Biooklya, 15; Washington, 0. Chicago, August 6—Two lightning \deuble plays by the Colts at critical points with men on second and third both times, won a close and scrappy game from the Indians today. Dahlen and Connor were kept very busy, their fielding and Caliahan’s batting being Chicazo, aa d Score. : the t3atures. Cleveland 5, Boston, August 6—For tive innings today the Bostons were unable to touch Pond, while the Blaltimores hit Klobe. danz ha:d. The home team then took a brace and in th. next tour innings batted Pond cut ef the box. pl cig him in the ninth, while Klote- Nops re- danz vas invincible. Baltimore would have scored in the ninth but for a mag- nificent throw ot Duffy to the plate, cutting off Quinn, who was running from third base home tor McGraw, who was injured in reaching third. The batting of Duffy and Lowe and the fielding ot Jennings, McGraw and Keeler were the features. ton, 6; Baltamore, 5. Bhiladelphiw, August 6.—The Phil- lies were powerless before Seymour today. For seven innings they could not get the ball ous of the diamond. Cvo'ey’s home run in the eighth saved ashut ows, Scora. Philadelphia, 2; New York, 9. St. Louis, August 6 —The Pittsburgs today win a fourteen inning game trom the Browns. Both Donahue and Hawley pitched well. The fielding was good, Housemin making a phenomenal one hand running catch. Scoze. St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg, 5. Score. Bos- HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cen Boston 98° 2¢ 682 Baltimore 54, 2¢ 666 Cincinnati i428 658 New York 49 32 604 Cleveland | 45 40 , 629 Philadelphia 42 45 = 482 Chicago 40 48 454 Pittsbu g ss 46 452 | Louisville. 50 + (AA Brooklyn 85 = 48 422 Washington 31. 53 369), St. Lovis 261 66 266 I find two favorite dishes here tha* I never heard of be‘ore—-they are “Hot I And the pricsa of our Summer clothing has ‘declined with the ad- {vance of summer. We'd rather sell Summer Clothes at a loss than f° keep them over. ; Whatever vou want ‘we have probabiy got ‘it for less than cost. A loss at this time is al- mos: as goodas a profit { earlier. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. from the North where I have purchased a large stock of ‘| Fall and Winter Goods These will soon be coming in, and [ want. all Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out ot the way. To remove these I will for the next few days have a special SACRIFICE ~~ o * lf you want bargains that are bargains don’t miss this chance. : M. H NG meen. ono tei oe ac Ore month, One week. oe pt Behooliield, ane STOCK OF i GOOLS just arrived. Comeand see us. DATS SRY AND FLO A Sl dC. COBB & oll en) UNDERTAK RS FUNERAL IREGTORS AND EMBALMERS. * cca neine A) sects We heave ,utt received & new hearse and twe nicest line of Cof- tins and Casgets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth eve: brought to Green\iils. We aap epe.ci: (ovembalm- lng itt tua its foray. Personal aivention given toco ducting funerals and bedieg a n trusted to our care will revelye every mark of respes:. Our orices are lower than ever. Ve do not want monupoly but 11 it COmpetition. We can be found at any and all limes in tho Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s pbuilding. BOB GREENE & CO, Just try a iGc. Lux Gt cascarets, the made Valuable Property for Sal AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Lum der Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, I herebv offer for sale the real estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This piop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- * LOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N. C, ESTABLISH) 1879. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK .,SIDES & SHO TLDER YARMERS ANI? MEKRUHANT' BOY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befere pul chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete u allits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE Tebacco, Snuff, &e, we buy diroc) trom Waoutargws > en ling yo1to eat at one “proilt. A eoul + ote stock of “FURNITURE | pate son band and soldat prices the fi 8. M eit ra “Grete N,, finest. liver and bawel segu ator ever ee 7 al W. M. Bond. Be*” & FLEMING, J. L, Fle ming ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C. Practice in all the courts. | pomntearpaioncosn are an 3arbders. james A, SMITH, é TONSORILAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 6. Vatronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and ressiag Gents Clothes a speciliy Special attention civen GentlemensClotbing. CHBERT EXOMUNDS, FASHIONABLK BARE ER. to Cleanini CREEN WILLE _ ale Ateceny, wi) The next session of the school 2h | | mt open on® MONDAY SaPr. 6, tsic and continue for 19 months, : The terms are as follows. Primary i nglish per mo, a. 82 00 Intermediate * ‘* $2 50. Higher | er ce #3 00 Languages (each) ** , $100 The work and disclpline of the sehoal will be a heretofore. a wy - We ase a contiauance a vou liberal patronage, : % t B ey WU XAGSUALE.@ piss ae s alleen Pa ‘ a. etiti 44) AND BRANC HES. AN?) FLORENCE Rach RVAD Uenuensea wdaudele: | TRAINS GOING £OUTH. Ay @ Dated op, | May 27, él, | 1597. im Qie . oer i Sinn ey ees A. M. IA, Uaxve Weldon | 11 £0) | Ar. Rocyk Mt {12 52; | ; | | Lv Tarhoro 12 1.) | | | | Ly Rocky Mt | 12 62) 6 4f Ly Wilson 2 06 6 2 Ly Selma 2 50 Ly Fay'tteville| 415) 67 Ar. Florence 6 56 SB OR Za bod P.M. A.M uv Wilson 2 08 0 Lv Goldsboro 3 10 5 Lv Maggolia | 4 16 ig Ar Wilmington) 5 45 0 45 iP. M. A.M TRAINS GOIN NOTRE. Dated Pp. B: ’ May 27th, : = * ga 1897, ZO | Ad | IA. M..P.M. ‘Lv Fivrer.ce 8 45) 7 40 Lv Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 40 Lv Selma 12 37) Wr Wilscn 1 a0j1t $5 Ge \ cd ‘ ( A. M, ry {.y Wilmington) 9 00 7-00 Lv Magnolia | il 50 8 30 Ly Goldsbero 1 00 8 36 ar Wilsen 1 00 1@ 27 Ly Tarbore | 142); Be) 25) oa. Ty ZA | ee P. M. P. M,} Ly Wilson 1 42! te 3y ArlIiccky Mt | 2 33) ___| 19 16 Ar Tarbore 7 400) r Ml Lv Tarborc 12 Lv Rocky ‘Mu | 2 14 Ar W Weldon bave his .aved | mother admitted to the poornouse ofthe county. The board refused the applieation. Charlotte News. ee Training That Kills, Joseph Jefferson has taken up the eodgels against undue athletic train- ing, which he says ‘‘kills off more people than it cures. The strain un- dermines the system, forces the heart to a task far beyond its pow- ers, ald as @ result there is a col- iapse of the life machinery long be- fore the appointed time.”” Mr. Jef- ferson says that he met Lawrence Barrett some years ago ona street |, corner in Boston, and Barrett said} he was whiting for a car to take} him toa gymnasium. ‘‘What’s the matter with walking?” said Jeffer- gon. ‘‘That’s better exercise than you will get at the gymnasium, anf it will save you the troubleof going there.’’—New York Tribune. Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Bucter, per lb 15 to 25 | Western Sides bt 40.8 Sugar cured Hamy 10 to 124 orn 4) to 60 Corn Veal 45 So 60 Flour, Family - 425 re 68 an 3 3 to} 5 ate... Coffee. a ent | Salt per Sack; ‘wT ns. ats ‘lh-to Sees per ‘loz. 7to Beéuwax.pe:_ Le ® i Hi otelgte. D. Rountree, better State to giow up in, espe-- in various) Biaden $51 34. Cattle are vained: | $5 554n Chatham, $8.04in Forsyth The disvar- ity in‘those values is absure. It DIRECTORY. CHURC.AUES BAPTIST—Ser'vices every , moring and eVening. Thursday evening. Rev A.W, Setzer, Pastor.’ Sund: a school 9:30 A. M. Superintendent. , Sunday, CATIOL EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Siur- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30 A.M. W. Bb. Brown, ‘Superintet.dant.. METHODIST~Serv: ces every Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuing. Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin- ten lent. IC—No reguiar services. . B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A.M. Kk. bB. Ficklen Superinten- dene? & A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No °84 neet3 first and third Moaday even- ing, WM.King W. M, L,I. Moore, Sec. I. 0.0. F.—Covenen® Lodge No, 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W. Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. K. ot P.—T'ar River Lodge No, 93, imeets every Friday evening. H. W. enone Cc. c. Frank Wilson. K. of R. and 8 RK. A.—iebd vanee Couucil No. meets every Thursday evening. Wilson, KR, M.R. Lang, See. K.of H.—Insuranee Lodge No. 1168 meets every Friday evening. Jobr Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, kh. 1696 W. is. A.L. of H, Pitt Council 286 inects every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry re W. B. Wil:on. see. a ae COLLEGES. al! ad LN le a The University. 47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, (Summer Sehovl 158), total 549, Board 83.00 a monw'h, three Brief Courses, three Fall Ceurses, Law and Medical Schools and school of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open to Women. Summ-r Sehorl for ‘eachers. Schol- arships and Geans fer the Needy. Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. Chapel Hill, N.C. ae ene North Carolina College ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Will open Sept. 9th, 1897. Thorough academic, scientific and tech- niea] courses. Experienced Special- ists in-every department. Expenses per.session, including board. For Coumty Students For all other Students Apniy for Catalogue ta ALEXANDER, HOLLADAY, LLD. Raleigh, N, C. President, [RINITY COLLEGE. Next Session Opens September 8. ‘Lhree full courses of study, Large number of electives. Two full chairs in English. Women adinitted to all elasses One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars added to the endowment during the present year. Ooly male literary college r North Carolina that is located ina city. The best business. course offered in the state. Send far album and eatalogue. Addre-s JNQ.C. KILGO, Durham, N.C. TO am kn atime omc a sentir memoanh ‘for Young LaJies VIMTINT INSTITUT Raleigh, N. C. Excellent buildings voce beautiful prounds in a Healthful Loeation with splendid climate. Stands at the very rant in Female Education, ‘lhorough in its Courses. High in its Standard Uncurpassedin [fS INTELLECTUAL AND sOCIAL INFLUENCES. ‘'wenty-vne ofticers. and.. teachers. Very reasonable ptices. Send. tor cat- alogye to JAS, ee Aho M, A. The ‘State N Nonna and Industrial School,| 7 GRFENSBORO, N.C. Offer ‘the young women of the Siate hor -spjunal, literary, clssi- cal, scientitic and industrial education Avnual expenses $90 tu $130. Faculty of 25 members. More than 40 regular J Prayer meeting | PRESBYTERIAN—Services third | Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. | 3 93 001 MS 123 00| ares muon aa of 120 ps] / no charges made, » Flues made in season. Shop 3 a iniear of 6 and LO cent store. “Spfisud 1UI0VE $isis5nud Tiv & +E oer eer le SEE THAT? "Scams ey ‘What Is It? gtith —«<> It is a picture ot tae celebrated <<" ARKER FOUNTAIN PFI Bestin use The outfit of no business man is complete without one. The Reflector Book Store has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, You will be astonished when you see them ana varn how very cheap thev are. You may never, But should you evel jG" Want Job Printing —=g Come to see US, << _~ RAIA US i ag Anything from 23}@=< —TO A— EF'ull Sheet Poster The Daily Reflector. Gives the hume news every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are yuu'a sub- scriber? If not you ought to be. The Eastern Redeye: Is only $1 & year. | ‘contains the news ‘every sik by Week, and pives ‘infornia- Hirai tion tu ‘the. farmers, «s- ih Specially ‘those: growing: | | lobacco, ‘that .is”’ Worth many’ ‘times’ ‘niore than Oy u4 , et) net Si iban ae i ii : it eee Hale Fa at When bilious or COEMTE, feat as- 2S earet, candy cathartic, cure gua dt aia F 2 Pm * 4 fe Sees ae i iS y 10e, 25e. 3 - = a fi ib : -= ae oe + oa salad x = . i a i. Ih ee cig om = ta eid 3B ‘° i] ¥ » soi mee ¢} ; $e My} 2 ee me | | 0 Wii : i GS Es MD i > Fy rr pares get lh 0) 4 a — (Jffers his services to the : | Ere = > ‘a | citizens of Greenville and the Qe ess te — , sac. public generally. Op. Cm eo ' , “4 ro2 les) a | 4 © ROOFING, G SUTTE ERIN G, nS G33 VWibame “ 2 Spouting ard Stove Work.” 2B ek | ‘aa a specialty, fe) i] 2 a : | * Me) ; me Satisfaction guaranteed or : o sat 'Tobae Oo > ; a = ACC oF ae= "Fs | ; 4 ° a? we 9 9 lineman ee Yates wnt tates = ascacssaeh UALLY REFLECTOR. | ae | : i Aoawry “ stats socal wlachas ef MIE Pecpie Have to go in all Kinds of JEDICIOUE AVVERTISING W -ather. Want sup Pp lied, ie —— aagaes | a : i , ‘ ae eee seein ts siokid weer, | at the ss mane eee Heber Tripp is sick with fever Hii ges Many an old business, Mrs. J. B. Cherry left this morning sf . \ a ity serves many a larg’ business. Aaheville. Dee : f+. ives many a dul) business, ee _ Rescues wany a lost business, Miss Bessie Patrick bas gone to ae j Saves many a failing business. | Conetoe to visit trivpds. a Seenres success to any bisiness ; Col. Jarry Skiauer went to More- ee head City daturday evering. To “advertise judiciously,” we tne ’ S nies a cy . 4 1 ec dnmre of ts, REYLBOTOR. ince A Sugg returned from bas 5 URMR.A.H TAFT | : trip to ‘l'exas Saturday evening. oo ac isin the Northern R. R. Coten went up the road today = Ma rkets purchasing Kphyg Constantly al if Brings SnCCeRS to inspect the peniventiary farms. 40 Fall and Winter Goods J qa and in by meantime ; ee rer pee ac e are closin TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. from Asheville Satuiday e ‘ening. eon trier eee recent : of : . orem . liug hi Holcombe aad J. C. Jordan a : ly reduced prices. : o : Passenger aod mall tram going returned trom Kinston this morning. ‘ 3 RICKS & TAFT, 4 3 @ . scnnteremnsinuammancmttnvcnnnitanee te A em semen Miss C'ara Broce Forbes rete ~~ 5 ecantaicincebi cinta a it sins OOTY OD: LOLI rd ro ‘Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going south, arrives 6:57 P. M Miss Leua King and Miss Lang, of Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ener leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs: | Har. is. day and Saturuay, — This will be an extra- , | _—- Durwood Wiison returned home ordinary bargain week Saturday evening trom a visit wo rela: | \ long to be remember- WEATHER BULLETIN. tives at Conetce. | ed by , eovecnery cared } 2 Zab Johusor. came in Saturday ers and watchiul snop- ihrea ening weather tenight, proo-|evyening trom Baltimore and is a, pers aS a momentOusS | wbiy local showers Tuesday. with C, I. Muaford. | Seen eae he enn Aa ri a we © RS me echoes ee eat + 7 ro. 4. @ > = nee WHAT SHEE IS. I i Bert Adams, of Bo: ton, Mass., ——: who bas beeu visting UB. F. Patrick, left today for ‘Tarboro. W ay sh G O O ds Much cr Little to Tell— You Find ; _ _ ‘ ; Charlie Briley bas returned ‘to re is ~ ine ee ae | j it Here. FLEMING, Pres, ~ E. B. HIGGS, Ca Grecnville and agaiu takes @ position e y cox, HENRY HARDING, G.). MONEY SAVIN OCCASION | ee ean tens te OE Unmercifully cut. ae with J. C. Cobb & Son. -qHEARY, § Vice Pres. Ass’t Cashier . The cycler’s breath comes in shert CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000: 1250 yards beautiful , J. B. Cherry lett today for the north- ° oa pants, Organized June 1st,1897. Dress Ginghams to £0 ern markets to purchase the fall stock st5cts a yd. The watchmaker rejoices in the good | for his firm, J. B. Cherry & Co. The Bank of Pitt County ; bi times, A big stock Light “ . , Dr, F. D. Swinaell, who preached Wash Material com- New Mollets,UreamUbeese and But} an excellent sermou in the Methodist GREENVILLE.N. C. rising new colorings erat S. M. Schultz. church Sunday night, lett on this} Se celerwnahai 7 + in Breezy Fabrics to De! Genuine Faber aud Simplex lead morning § vrai 8 Bet Bank wants your triendship anda share gold at 3c and 4c per YQ | pencils at Reflector Book Store. ars. L. E. Cleve tett today for} & if notall, of your business, and will grant up. Pratierahs oisis a petk ax We Philadelpbia, While away she will| every favor consistent with safe and sound 2000 yards of White C. Hines. *|select the fell stcck of millinery tor; banking. We invite correspondence or & per- Goodsat bargain prices Mrs. J. S. Tunstall & Co. sonal interview to that end. Ladies wanting nice stationery can ve M. R. Lang went north today tol ~~ — _ : iad. i Gnd it at Reflecter Book Store. V ; Neison accompanied him to assist in 15 cts Sets. Regular monthly ueeting of Hope selecting the stock of dress goods and | Fire Company at 8 o’clock tonight, in trimmings. In our ‘a oe! ans . ; Mayor's offive. ssvaitmtipesita hpi SAW AOAROAJAOA AOA AOACAOA AOACADA AOR AOK BOR BCA) ris iy CPO ; + oe oF Shoe ? It is Wednesday night and you Moonlight bx.ursicn, should not over look it—moonlight| ‘The ladies of the Episcopal church AT THE CENTRE. La isin New York making his Fall and Winter purchases. In the meantime he is % closing out all Summer Goods at greatly re- duced prices. excursion en steamer Myers given by | will give a moonlight excursion on Department the ladies of the Episcopal church. steamer Meyers Wednesday night, , . filth oust. all who want on their How can you endure flabby linen in th’s hot weather? If you want to hook | neat have good laundry. Bring your bundle for Wednesday morning sbip- C. B. WHICHARD, — -— lutte to e\eeb sis kKPOW what pleasant we can fit both your foot and purse. UCCas.ulis tuey ae ie coming one will be equally enjoyabie. eae . & Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 Swept down to $2.00. ment. : Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry, Factory Complete. ( rds wort 00, y p = ne eee hail to $1.65. B. E. Parbam & Co., bave com— LANG'S CASH HOUSE. Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, Richmond Excursion. pleted their etemmery, and it ranks Swept down to $120) yp setting the local for Saturday's with the bestin the State. The build— |; Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00, Rer.ector about the excursion to ing for this plant is 60x128 fzet, three erent gown to. Richmond, the printer changed the fig- floors, und is equipped with the latest Pets on reduced ures and made the round trip fare from improved Proctor miystem tor drying Greenville $2.25 when it should have and orcering tobacco. Such a plant been $2.85. It isa wondertully cheap | 28 this, under ihe management of such | A depleted stuck caunot supply trip and mant Greenville folks speak enterprising men as the Parhams, will | wom seca your wants, realizing this fact we | ct going on it. add much strenghth to the Greenville ‘ | are addipy to our alrcadr large tobacco market. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. stock of seascuable goods daily, such te FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. L Ribb E The Rough and Ready Fire Com-| § | ‘ aaa aces 100008 m L a Y weuaty-two years under present principals. 224 students attended last year. ’ ’ pay sent two delegates, Ed Latham T A igh Grade Voltage Preparatory School, with special departsments of They Sent Delegates. broideries, Handker- and John Marable, to represent them Bock-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy-. ‘The Largest and Best Equipped chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, in the meeting of the State Association Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. “Terms to suit, ’ an as 4 o Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho-|*' Winston. The Company desere SE tine ate aA ee a aire. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C : : to return thanks to all who contributed seiry and many new to the tund to a . ‘ pay the expenses of the , andsiylish things. dele gates. | NSTON \ [ NO CURE—NO PAY. 8 | a ree ean cD LES ON HENS GROVES TASTELESS CAHILL TON Our stock of At the Meihodist Uhured. TO 10 for een brit ae all Pitts : . ‘ . Malaria. It is simply lron and Quinin C . The sormon preached in the Meth-. ie ina tasteless form, Children love it || (IIR MAR | E Groceries, Furniture, . CHMOND y Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating ‘a WAL Ee i | odist chuich Sunday night by Dr. F, ‘ . * . i e 50c, Ha: dware, Crockery, D. Swindell, Missi nary Secretary, Tonics. Price We have placed a large Refriger- ator in our market to keep all our ae ie as in every way up to date, He is | and Gents Furnishings ia sah manin the right place. We ELON COLLEGE. meats cool and free from fives. ——__-ON-——— cca sisal, When you want fresh ., is large and complete and we)t¢el assured that every one who heard , 1 f | Situat d on Southern Railway, in e 4 would take pleasure in showing |it will feel “a greater respons:bility tu : Piedmont .sectlon; very best water; Beef, Pork or Sausage | fyou through and posting you in| give more time and effort to the cause) healthiest focality, property of Chris- 9 prices; Remomber vow 18 the} of missi , | aay i i ae Cpr i; of missions than ever before. ef i i © Baw we tian vhureh non-sectarian in spirit and \ ‘time and here i» the place to find | : . “ Th Re a hours |tesching, highest moral tone, elegant | send us your orders and you will emma ne th_ontburst of bargaios-| e congregation was delighted to) SOCUT n18th, 24 hours |e’ halls, laboratories, etc., tacul-| get scamathinis ni0e, saa and ee A ee Avision | welcome Rev. N. M. Watson back to}Solid pleasure in the|ty ot specialist, cu-educational, curri-|fresh every time. Phone 41. he ae nie # de et ae Do gave them one of-his usaal strong im- Andrews’ store OF | sdvantages, catalogue on application. | pressive sermons. — 3 at depot. dress J. ), ATRINSON, Chairman, i : ce le ed be te i luc: equa’ of best male college, three |. his charge at the morning sarvice. He a G ‘Tickets on sale at ie pea of wok a cote y dt ! 4 t goa ~— Blon College, N.C. |