p.J WHICHARD, Biitor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ee + B40) r “ie Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1897. | | | nnn TWO SMART BOYS. 1. | e BICYCLE CARNIVAL. a =a peed They Dig a Well 22 Feet Deep. es | = © ot Handsome Wheels and Beautiful | , a wa Mr. Fred) Phillips lives up near Riders—Cake Walk, | ia = Falkland, He has two .boys, aged | a ma oO about 8 and 10 yaeis respectively, who The bicycle carnival in the Eastern CP ‘ have proven themselves smarter than Warehouse, on Friday night, under é the average boys of their age. Besides the auspices of the Laides’ Aid Society being a good farmer Mr. Paillips is of the Christian church was an occasiun considerable of a turkey raiser, ands of unusual interest, Being an enter- |since the young turkeys came on the tainment ot a different nature from any busin2ss of these boys hes been to take that has occurred here a Large crowd care of the turkeys. Every day the | was attracted to it, and all were well boys weuld drive theturkeys to a range repaid for attendli.g. Ren aes SA and take them back to the house in| ‘he chiet attractiou of the evening 7 the evening. wa3 the bicycle drill. ‘This was partic- | This wert on for two or three weeks |'ipated in by the tollowing couples: —j} when Mr, Phillips concluded one day; R. M. M ye and Miss Clara Bruce tbat he would go and see what the| Forbes, Se ~ boys were doing. He discovered that} W. I. Pender and Miss Kate Harvey. ithey had been occupying their spare; J. M. Moore and Miss Dot Flana- time m digging a well. They dug it} gan. in a place where the clay was very hard Phil Crawford and Miss Pat Skmner. and had ‘ieached a cepth of 16 feet.) L. O. Pender and Mrs. Kk. W. King. They had almost a verfectly round Raymond Tyson and Miss Sarah And the price of our Summer Clothing has hole and the work was done as neatl | Hooker. : | : : declined with the ad- as ‘it expert well diggers bad been 10 ‘The wheels were handsomely deco- Ssqo0o0oad i, 8 charge of the job. rated and the riding very graceful. es | o> Mr. Phillips decided net to disturb | Many beautiful movements were exes vanceof summer. We'd : the boys in their work but let them go cuted in perfect order. ey on and see how deep they would go. A prize was offered to the rider hav. rather sell Summer on a They kept on digging Geeper every day {ing the bes. decorated wheel. The ;Clothes at a loss than — ge = until they struck water at 24 feet. Mr, | committee sected to make tho award— to kee them _ me Phillips then put a curb in the wall| R. W. King, J. L. Littie, C. M. Jones eep emover. . ——— oD and fitted i 3 and D. J. Whichard—decided thi | Eg. + and fitted it up for use. al . da lichard—decided that — oy All the tool the boys bad for the! Miss Clara Bruce Forbes was entitled Whatever you want = a work was a piece of shovel, and hey jf the prize. ne that Mrs. R. W, Wing we have probably got PP drew the louse dirt from the excayation | and Miss Dot Flanagan were deserving 6 : A ys with a tio bucket and light rope. It | of special mention for the beauty ot iat for less than cost. A _ = was aremarkable piece ot work for two | cl meet loss at this time is ql- 5 = tmell boys. Ihe prize was presented by W. M, O oc _ Bond jn a speect that bristled with most as good as a profit me rEOXaT x a bY . P Mi» Pand’o fret: § ® ; es = rWO OF A KIND. humor, It was at Bona 8 first ap earlier. — o> —_— pearance b.fore a Greenville audience S om One Thief Squeals on Another — and he acquitted hims erm and bear it, and hope of ever ~ prizes were up on this contest—one tor finding his wheel was abandoned. However, the ar.est of Frank John- son for stealing Mr. I. M. Heoker's the must graceful couple and one fer oMTHAVETT 0000 jooys TOULUTeUL Ino | the worst walkers. Lhe judges, R. W. King, J. L. Wooten ana L. b. Ficklen, awarded ihe first prize to Maj. W. %. Bernard and Mis Maud Blow, and it was presented by {R, W. King. The booby price, two ginger snaps and two N snur Aoy) ‘Way} UT 9J wheel is abeut to.clear up the whole mystery. When Mr. Hooker was called { jo j np to identity his wheel he did so very readily but said the saddle had been changed. Mr. Higgs heard of this and; — oe ae cigarettes, Was awarded to George Woodward and Preston Cotten and presented by E, B. Fickien. In addition to these amusements the ladies sold retreshments and made took alook at the saddle and reco, niz~ from the North where I have purchased 5 ed it as the oue that was on his wheel large stoc 0 when stolen, This brought on further inquiry, as 5 it was evident the man arrested knew Ald) 9 something about both wheels. Johane something over $43 off their entertain F ll d VF son waa interviewed and told that Joel ment. ‘dhe ladies deserve much credit a An inter (Joods : Patrick, another darkey, stole Mr, for ve success of the occasion. , Higgs’ wheel, and that efter he (John- son) took Mr. Hocker’s wheel they Richmond Excursion. traded saddles. A warrant Was af] yo. hive oniy two days more ti once issued tor Patrick and he was &-) wiieh to make up your mind atout These wil! soon be coming in,and [ want. all Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of | (TMOWI NOW ut. secretary of Committee, € rested and placed in jail. going on the Richmond excursion, It y mT. cl : a SS ee oe cab ia oly 84:88 fate Gres the way. ‘To remove these I will for the next Ms : , art age A oe . ville andreturn, and a whole day can ave we e8 ue a : D a Register of Deeds Eerie issued | 44 spent in Richmond. ‘Train leaves lew day a have ine Cala license to five couples this week, tW0} rigs day mornirg ard returns Wed. an a a white and three colored. - nesday evening. : ae WHITE. H. D. Mcuawhorn and Lula M : 1° Swith. Public Schocl Opens Sep.ember 67h. R. R. Nichols and Mattie A. Davis. Vie Greenville Pablie School known © COLORED. as White District No, 66, will pe | - J HL Little and Phedonia Daniel, | opened cn Monday Sept, Oth, 1697. ee — Damiel Little and Isabella Little. Competent teachers have been em- e= John J. Daniel and Mary Fleming. | ployed ie ae vee this school on : an equal footing with any private] — th nate Ve ana uc ianate Gr aaely. lf you want bargains thatare bargains don’t . "a : ‘ os in ry ° 8: , J. Waite, Chairman. ° i ! ‘ eee , While Mr. Calvin. Mills, of Chicod re ES miss, this chance. a iat is nl township, was out hunting a rattle noes mes ee sake bit’ his’ dog. Almost: instandy ‘The dog*was taken with convulsions and 4 died within: halt av hour, alter. being Several persons lett’ on, steawer aki ‘bitten, Mr. Miils killed the snake and Myers today for Ocracoke, vut wel . * = e , : = ai tS = * 4 a4 : gee Se ie oe * *€ { § Lill | has a a rex vt 4 on . k a , eye gerry V a ‘ f eur we x hd , ee he Ee we aS aren found that a hed twelve rattles. : | could not ges their names, ec ie RR eR M OMEN Revere ee és ’ i me i oe Ya ay: he ee ‘ i ba \ a 5 i An Bape F ' ae "Ya each neighborhood. : a: i a me alle of mered as second-class mail matter. a amen ~ » 3URSCRIPTION RATES. On me +: Utell BE an way et OS Hawes Delivered in town by carriers without ra COSt. eadvertisng rates are liberal and can be sad on application to the editor or at - the office, ——— — w e desire a live corresponder:s at avery postottice in ov. hae acs send i ft items of NEW ons Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. . dl SaTuRDAY, AUGUST 14. 1897. ‘epaneee oo WASHINGTON IFiTER. | _ (From Our Regular Correspondent.) @ WASHINGTON, August 13th, 1897. Is Jobn Sherman losing his mind? It certainly begins to look that way. He bas had conversations one day with well known gentlemen, and the next day denied «very wore that he said to them. Mr, McKinley must have his doubts, as he has issued orders to State Department officials to see that Mr. Sherman does not get the country into some new foreign ertanglement, and especially to Keep him from med- dling with the Unban question which Mr. Day has trom the first had cxclu— sive charge of. Mr. Sherman isn’t such un old man—his : ext birthday, if be lives, will be his seventy-fifth—and if bis mind has really broken down it is probably because of the humiliation heaped upon him by che Hanne-Me- Kinley-Day combine, | The xbsuidity of allowing the Span- ish minister to send officials of the Customs service off on all sorts of wild goose filibuster vhbases was accentuat— ed this week when he had Customs of - ficers seize a steamer at Bridgeport, Conn., that had on toard a lot of am- munition belonging tu the U.S. gov- ernment, whici was being moved un- der orders from the War Department. It would be funny, if the matter wasn’t too serious to be joked about. A system of spying on the clerks «f the Treasury Department has been put in torce that is causing much dissatis— faction among these who believe thi t meu aid women do not become ilavis W..en they enter government emp'oy. Mr. Benjamin Butterworth, Comw- missioner of Patents, has gone farther than any of his prederessors have dared to yo in regulating the practice before the U.S. Pate.t Office, in the new regulutions he has issued providing the qualitications of patent solicitors. ‘he evidence in the hearings in the case ct Johu Wedderburn & Co., who are un- der charges and are trying to shew cause why they should not be disbarr- ed, shows that Mr. Butterworth has not gone too far in these regulations. It bas been shown by that evidence that of the more tian 3,700 applica- tions filed for pacents by Wedderburn & Uo. during the last two years, more than 1,800 have veen rejected as con- taining nothing patentable, and ct the remainder only afew, probably not 2)0, have sufficient value to justify ue @ipense of a patent. Notwithstand. 11g these fects, the deluded applicants hive in many instauces been persuaded to apply for European patents, paying the attorney’s tee Ip advance, and to pay John Wedderburn & Co. ‘tor ade vert'sing for sale worthless and fully anticipated inventions. It is learned that Minister Woodford hus been instructed to take his time in traveling to Madrid to an even greater extent than was contemplated when he left Washington. It is statea that ae administration prefers in the unsettled condition of affairs in Spain, sinse the Le assassinatic n of the Spanish Prime Minister, that Mr. Taylor, our ola} anish Minlster,who is presume] to be better posted on the condition of affairs han a néw inyn would be, should con. tinue for a while to represent the Unit- : '| administration wants to see which way the Spanish cat is going to jump be fore showing its Cuban policy to the government of Spain, 3 Boss Hanna’s fight. fur election © to the Senate is being aided by the ad- ministration wherever possible, Mr. George F. Hamlett, ot Ohio, who. was recently made Chiet of Post Office In- spectors, was given that place as @ re- ward tor what he is expected to do for Hanna. There are nearly 100° post- office inspectors, and the chief cau or- der as many of them into one particn— lur State as he may be pleased to have there, The programme is for Mr. Hamlett to keep enough inspectors in Oaio to see that all the postmasters in that State give Hanna all the help they can, and any one of them who fails 0 meet expectations in that line will ke likely to find that the inspectors will discover semethiag wrong in the way he conducts his office. Oh yes, of course, this ‘sa civil service reform administration—between campaigns 10 which it is interested. s ea ——— Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Your Lite Away. If you want w quit tobacco using easily and torevsr, be made well strong, magaetic, tull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worger that makes weak mea strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days: Over 400,000 cure’. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. hsookiet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. aad The baseless ramor that tke statue of William Penu which surmounts the City Hall tower had been struck by Jightning on Tuesday night last has developed the interesting information that 8 ich a casualty is@ physical im- possibility, as the statue rests cn continuous mass of iron work running down tothe sub-basement aad is practically the ornamental top piece of a great lightning rod. William Penn, like another Ajax, It remains to be seen, though, whether the statue cau withstand the cyclone’s fury and the earth- quake’s shock. — Philadelphia Record. Shoes 16 Years Old Miss Rebecca Cuatham, who lives down on the head waters of Hunting Creek, was in town last week. Shc was wearing a pair of shoes which see bas had for 16 years. She has worn them for Sunday, and other important occasions for these 16 years aud there ig Lot a break or bole in them yet. That’s a record in the shoe line that can’t be beat. The shoes cost only $1.10.~—Wilkes- boro Chronicle. ccording (0 statistics, the number of yearly telephone conversations in the United States is 75,000,000; of telegraphic messag 9s, 65,000,000, of arc lights 1,000,000; of invandescent, 15, 000,- 1000 and several hundred thousand electric motors. There are 1000 electric railways. It is estimated that to 2,600,000 perscns in this country electricity contributes means of livelihood. cena I A busLel of corn makes four gallons of whiskey, which retails for $16. Out of this the Govern- ment gets $3, the railroads $1, the manufac.urer gets $4, the vendor $7, the farmer forty cents and the drunkard -gsts the delirium tremens. — Ey - Lumber and railroad, ties are being shivped from the Pacific coast for building the Siberian Railway. Shine: may therefore, defy the lightning. | |pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold | guaranteed to cure by all uruggists. “The McKinley prosperity will come in the sugared subsequently, Take care of the poor Indians, and the poor Indians will take hair of you. The question is will it be a coal day when the striking miners get loft? A great many men who begin the day by rising with the lark, end it Ly going off on one. The White Sulphur is now being used for making matches by those who can afford it. Life isa crazy quilt made up of jagged and uneven patches of every day experience, If a body kiss a body on the sly at dark,need a body tell abody that they’ve got a “spark ?” A smile of approbation from one we love tints earth with all the exquisite colorings of celesual beauty. Everybody’s smilin’ sweet, don’t care tur a dollar or for dime; big meet- ins’ in the ‘bushes, and its watermil ion time ! Spend as much time in counting your blessings as you do in worrying over your troubles, and you'll be much happier. | sn read AT THE CHURCHES. caiea cecal Where You Can Worship Tomor- row. Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. Presbyterian chure*h—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Episcopal at 9:30 A. M. church.—Sunday-schooi Baptist church—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. South Greenville Suuday-school at 5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent ———_——————————— A Housenoid Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disconery of the age. pleasant and retreshirg to the taste,act, gently and positively on kidneys, liver dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha- bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and trya box of C. C. C. Cottcn ang Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices off cotton and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission_, Mer- chants of Norfolk - Select Female School, The next session of this school will begin on 5) MONDAY, 6th°0F SEPTEMBER. The terms arefas follows: Primary Eng ish, per mouth $2; 00 Intermediate ‘ i $2 30 Higher ot ty $3 00 Tanguages (each) “* 0 $1 00 Music including use of nstrument{$3 00 No deduction for toss time except in case of sicknes; of as much as one weeks duration. | The instruction is thorough in a'l its branches. ‘Ihe moral tone and intel- lectual influences are unsurpassed, The discipline is mild but positively firm, For further particulars see or addreas, MRS, ALFRED FORBES, July, 21, 1807, : LUMBER, \ E° HAVE ESTABLISHED A Lumber Yard at Greenyille with W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders for Lumber, Rough of Dressed can be left with him, | , ; HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. | Kinston, N. © and bowels,cleansing the entire systems | dr and COTTON, Good Middliug 8} Middling y Low Middling 7 Guod Ordinary 6 15-16 Touce—nrm. , PEANUTS: Prime 2 Extra Prime 2t ™ancy 24 Spanish} 60 to To Tone—quiet. STATEMENT OF THE REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896. ‘ “" . , cn ote . . ent = - oa am nes ry i pe a ee ; a: vo wie Coe Gus) MORIGINALDESERVATIONS.=| | TRL DAVIS, Prot, ed States at Madrid. The fact is, he 5 aaa gan Si ~~ "|R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. J L. LITTLE Cash’er The Bank of Greenvile, GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 ¢ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surpius and Protits 503.19 Premium on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject: to Check 43,2¢9.60 Due from Banks 9,630.55 Due to Banks 795.23 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 { Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12 Cash Items 1,278.15 ? Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Oash in Vault 14,528.54 POOR RIE cat SE total = ’ $72,796.04 Total we 2,796.04 ] i We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommcdat:on coasis ent with good banking. CH) Wehave alarge~*+ STOCK OF SWE GOODUS | just arrived. Comeand see us. OATS. HRY AND FLOR _— 4 Sita! | ABD SN a Oo—— UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIREGIORS AND EMBALMERS. Litman, () Kieavionvenn We have ,utt received a new hearse and vue alcert line of Cof- tins and CesKets, in voed, metal- lic and cloth ever drvught to Greenville. _ We ara prepu.od © {9 em balm- ing ic wal its forrire Personal atéention given to co® ducting funerals and bodies an treated to our care will recelye every mark of respesi. Our prices are lower than ever. Ne do not want monupoly but | suvite competition. — _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho Flavagan Buggy Co’s building. Are thas = mall, a ery lle Jur. zy WM .. bux of cascarets, the finest liver and bowal 1egu ator ever maue Valle Property for Sale Hews BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- 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 prop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- “-FOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N. C. ESTABLISH 147¢- SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES & SHONLDER YARMERS ANI? MERCHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is ,omplete n allits branches. : 7 FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR cael 0 en ALWAYS AT LOWESTSMARKET PRICE we buy diroc) from Manufactur. > en ling yoi te buy at one profit, A eow- cle stock of se - FURNITURE ville Lum er Company, for the purpose) —..— BOB GREENE &CO. W. M. Bond. Be’? & FLEMING, J. L. K leming. ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville. N. C. Practice io all the courts. Fag amnim ay 3arbders. B. PENDAR, FASHIONABLE BARBER, Can b: fond below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, ames A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N.C, Patronage solicited. (leaning, Dyeing and Vressiag Gents Clothes a speeialty stim seni menue aap + rae SRBERT EDWUNDS, a. FASHIONABLE BARE BR ee ee ee, Special attention given cto eleaving GentlemensClothing GREEN WILLE always on hand and soldat pricestosuit ¢ the times. Our areal] boughtand = sold for C 3 no 1isk ale Acadeay. The nex. s:stiou of “the school will open on MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 and continue for 19 months. The terms are as follows. Primary English per mo. $2 00 Interinediate ** ‘* “ $2 50 Higher Neo” $3.00 Languages (each) ** * $1 00 The work and diselplime of the soo! will be as heretofore. We ask a contlauance of vour «pass liberal patronage. | W H.RAGSDALE. a i [: fy 108. 10. (Summer Schouwlt158), total 549, Board ‘| Cleveland, August 12——The iIndians ies a mon‘h, es Lda os Train. on Scctiand Neck Branch 2 yPbunched their bits in the tard and | Neola aad Nebel’ om” Phar miaey: Bop cnenia son ever a ia? - ' eck Branch 40a! as . ae ences. be ‘keeventh ienings today while Powell|Graduate Courses open to Women. ae ears Weldon 410 p.m.» Halifax 4.28 ° y Sunmer School for ‘eachers. Schol- pos Sloan one dootland Neak at 6 0p ‘kept the visitors’ hets scattered. That. | archips and Loans for the Needy. : ; we * ae 3.0. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 tel’s the stesy. Seckalexis wae: on the! Address, danas em gine \ A } ant Job Printin a 8 a. &,, Greenville €.52 a. m. Arriviag).coaching liecain wanéform aad de will) iad ee tml WLMINGIUN & WE .DON R, | BASE BALL. DI R ECTO RY | Ewe When dilious or ccet: ¢, cut a Cas— ~ A ; AND BRANCHES. aa 7 2S oS caret, candy cathartic, core ae oo , Games Played and Standing of 3 Sue 10c, 25¢ Ccauensea senedule — in . - Washington, August 12.—Tnday’s ‘ Se Waeet Sund = . A —pdervices ever unday,| @> i : TRAINS GOING SOUTH. game, like that of yesterday, resulted moring and evening, soldat spores tae D — ! in @ shut out for the visitors. ‘he Sen- } Thursday avons. es te rigs a rT 2. t 2% . ‘ i. Pastor, Sunday schoo S CQ 1c ) cs ny : 2 ve > y : — wipe age: C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 4 | ci-) TC le ‘ae I 1897; ea Pee tune intervals an eir fielding was re sciane ee Bol ao i — Ss better than that of the Biooklyns. The CATHOLIC—No regular service 52 a pi PRACTICAL , , $ | teaye Weldon | 11 80 "| visitors could not buach taeir hits. on Se reate, ts hyo S38 a. oO I AN} \) ft] IRON 5 AY. Rocyk Mt 12 52 Score. Washington, BS Brooklyn, (). te second Sunday morning. Rev. A. $3 rt po (G 2 | za 7 a Philadeiphia, Augus! 12—Baltimore | Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 ree = pn > WORKER. 4 a 2 fats . : Soy is A.M. W.B. Brown, Superinterdant. r ! | : ‘ | Lv Tarhero 12 12 ise | efeated Philadelphia today in a game wecuniian. divin ie oe Bae mM o Fs (o Ohare hs piles © 1s 3 i ae * 45 | Which was unnecessarily drawa out on — | 9°38 a cg HW : i Lv Rocky v: | 12 52 | 6 45|% : day, morning and evening. Prayer; 9meg Bes S citizens of Greenville and the " ab ocgy re ; 4 #20 ROEIUN OF AG excessive wrangling of eg Tete: gi pes eas | ae S as public generally. . ‘Lv Fay’éevie} 415) 67, the visting player, three of whom 9:30 A, M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- He pel CD e ROOFING, GUTTERING, Ar. Florence | 665) | - , | were sent to the bench. Bot teams | cendent. gil 4 Spouting ard Stove Work, P -3 sie camemammenc © Up Mt “~~ j= | played poorly in the field, but the er-| pepe ira Shee a apecialty Gb | \P ' PRESBYTERIAN—Sarvices third af i , rors of the locals were the more dam- |Sueday, morning and Ate: ae Re o Satisfaction guaranteed or i 1 cy | res i. Ae _ 4 |J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday schoo on. harges made. ‘Tohacco i = ZQ sd ace 2 aging in their reguite. McGraw wrench- 9:30 A.M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-; 3p oe made in season, Shap’ a | P. M. | A.M |ed bis ankle, sliding into tbiid in the|aent, Pes Ae xi Dickinson Avinte:. P 4 | Lv Wilson =|; 2.08 || © \first inning and had to retue. Score. ‘ sis | a Lv Goldsbere | 3 10 5 ; sa *1,0DGES. a | Lv ep | 416; | | ¢ | Philadelphia, 7; Baltimore, 1d. \ oe z | Ar Wilmington’ ipa’ | : a ‘Louisviile, August 12--The Colts. ecoroooo >: coeceer. | “vm “| looked like winners today uatii the A. F. & A. N. pbebbh | oe e . dnl | 4 a ei | won two gam-s*rom the Giaats today. | p. and 8. ing : | _| The first was characterized by good R. A.—ieb Vance Conucil No. 1696 “==> It is @ picture ot toe celebrated ee | oe ‘A playing ard was in doubt uot the.last meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb. | |? if New Yorker-bad gone to thedat in the | Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. r i et i ‘ “a —!|____ | swelfth inning. Sullivan’s easy lookmg{ K.of H.—Iasurance Lodge No. ie [ » My P.M. ; 1s, . meets every Friday evening. Johr i Ly Wilmington ‘9:06 oO outshoots gave.the Giants a great deal HIunagan, D. Henry Shepperd, R. 1 Ly Magnolia || 41 50 , || 6 30| Of trouble anc Meekin was nearly .as ALL of H.Pig Lane. meeta ‘) ' i ie Se ae 3 -L Of hy, ouncil 23 . . | ee | 100 | 0:38 | effective as theBoston man. In ‘the Jevery ‘Thursday mizht. J. B. cherry |Best in use The outfit of no business man is ; |Ly Tarboro 1 42 : | ~~" ‘second game the New Yorkshad:thiags | C. ‘ W. B. Wil:on. Sec. complete without one. i ' ee eet going their-way-until the seventh when | = Sob | ° = Seyraazr took.one ot his «trips ‘up |~ ee Th R fi t r Book Store Sa) = ZA: | in the air’? and allowed six run} to COLLEGES. € C eC O | - = P.M, (P, Mm, }Come in, tour ol them being forced. | ~|has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens ' Q 110 298 y “ > Mi iv: : i ‘Ar ooky Me | 2 3% mn oe a” MikeSullivan replaced bins | (The University. |alsoa beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, i ee eg P.M ig ae tae shey. “Soore. - Now | You will be astonished when you see them and ig ar Tarboro fl '| York, 4; Boston, 5. on R ‘hv Rooky Mu | au} fi |) Secorfi.gamemeNew York, 2 ‘Bos-|4,7 TEACHDRS, 418 STUDENTS. earnhowverycheapthevar2, =" 4% I: a Ar Weldon i Nace ee aise aes en Soe Aali x at 11:20 m., We'dow 11,40 aw, ee *k sin the game. >Squre. + daily except Sundey. neon be back in the g mMiure : Glevland, 9; iBittsbucg, 2. Worth Carolina Pratns oh Waeialgton Branch leav , (eviand, 9; dittsburcz, 2 Coll tA it —=ay=— Come to see US,