, Editor and Cwnar, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. eI Zee | ie “TERMS: : 95 Cents a Month, GREENVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1897. No. 849° FISH ALWAYS HULL MEI iFil Will We have the and most complete s ock of Fall and Win- ter —AND — ever brought to Greenville. We bought a stock and there- fore can sell low If you want g00o a stylish goods come and It is no trou- see us. ble to show goods and we.take.pleasure in s0 doing. WM 10 ls Ur segt| Ck veland i}a woman Gentst urnishing large 7 BASE BALL. Games Played and Standing of Clubs. New York, Sept. 7— Cleveland, 1; New York, 4. Brooklyn, Sept. Pittsburg, 7. (—Brocklyn, 4; Washingion, Sept. 7—Louisville, 1; Washington, 7. HOW TBE GLURS STAND. Won Lost Per Cent Baltimore 7733 700 Beston 79 =. BO O98 New York 7L. BY 645 | Cincinnati 04 46 os2 96°" O28 19 Chicayo al 63 Li 4 Brooklyn 90 63 442 Washington 45 G1 140) hiladelphia av O4 439 Louisville 49 64 434 P ittsburg 4763 4.7 . Louis 27 BH 239 Eastern Always Leads Go onthe sales any day and you w:l] find the Eastern Warehouse always in the lead: Wo lead in quantity, we lead in price, we give satisfection. Our work in behalf cf the tarmer. We of those who sell with us by i 1 ‘in the lead. | ‘that they become enthusiastic adveca’es | ot the Kastern Warchouse. ‘us when yeu went the best prices to be had. EVANS. JOYNER & Co. make vetting them such high prices for their tobaeces Come to What Next ing a record for their tribe. a’ manon the neck and the man came near bleeding to death. Later we read of a flea bisitug another man on the leg resulting in the leg having a close call from amputation And now we see trat out in Kansas a honey bee stung on the forchead from ihe atfects ot whica she died. We await with anxicty a report from the bed bug. They Are Right. | As their last meeting tha Board ot County Commissioners dezided not to allow the Santificationists to hold their proposed meetings hee in tke Court House. We understand that the Sanc- titicutionists made the appointment to beoin the first Sunday in October with. out asking any authority or permission to use the Court House. The Commis. sioners are right in not allowing them to use the building. Nice iine of V-siting Cards just re- ceived at REFLECTOR office. keeps us | drummers cut | l, | | tow, ! ! It seems that the insect kingdom ae getting on a rampage this year and mck- | Sometime | ego we read of a Jersey mosquito biting | THE : THIRD ST EMMERY F Cena Another Large Plant Begins Work on Tobacco Row. The Hooker & Bernurd five story prize house, ovcupied by Roberts & Kicklen, has been converted into a stemmerv, and began operations this week, A RerLtctor reporter was shown through the p'ant by Mr. I. 3B. Ficklen, a member of the firm ane their manage and buyer on this market. The building is one ot the largest bere, and every department or it rep- A larg building iresenis a place of activity, annex on the west side of che rooms aud the power aouse, These - | are thoroughly equipped with modern The first floor of the matn a live contains applint.ces forsaandling tobacco. the business clllee, reeciving, Th Uv his the picking and stemming packing nud shipping rooms second floor , roouLs, are Li. LOO em and third, fourth and fifth flocrs used for hanging and air dryin,. the stemming rooms from 75. to | hands, most of them women, are | ployed. The staamdepartment is under the supervision o: Mr. W. E, who has had many years ex. yarrett erienc >in j working g tobacco. The firm of Roberts & Ficklen ; among the strongest tobacco buyers ou the Greenville Mr, | J is a tuorough business man and is heid are market. Fickien in high esteem by the Trage and 6, our people generally. His large plant gives strepeth to the tobacco market and adds much tu tae business of the STATE NEWS, | et eT | Boch ice and frost were reported in the western part of the State Monday morning. { ” | enrolled at Wake fcrest college and fully 60 more There a:e 210 students are expected, There are fully 40 Indians from the Cherokee rese:vation in this Stat>, at Pa. | At franklin Sunaay morning, im- | mediately atter Rev. M>. Davis, pastor of the Methodist Esiscopal church, had pronoanced the benediction, he was stricken with paralysis. A tew days age lightning struck the biru of Abram Fisher, near James- ville 12 Martin county. The barn, staliles, all his feed stuff, two horses and four cows were destroyed. A Chinaman who lives ia Salisbury and conducts a laundry went on a trip to New York las week. He was mar- ried iv that city and returned with his bride to Salisbury. He never saw her until after the ceremony was performed, Boots, Shoes, FURNITURE: ALPRED FORBES. aaa—— DEALER [NO Dry Goods =:- and =:- Notions, CLG GaN & » Hats, Caps, g HARD WARE, 6 GENERAL MESCHANNDISE If you want to ‘gave money trade with us. | Agent for George ‘A. Clark’s Spool Cotton. Lime and Builders Material a Specialty. RPO OLY ARG Foc ine tet artes eR | contains the steam drying and orderiag | the govevnment school at Cerlisle, | | } 1S OUL | { i } STIAA MNVYSA SHANWSD AHL "JODILODN VIB SBDLIG sj, 9LLOH 91B satA a AIHLOTIO ONIN BL MOHS “a "ALNNOO LLId NI GHAVTIdSIC AdAd HO) gyn silitaatecacaeie a hiner " 7" nes ee oy i a4 nd Roe a Uh 7 ad hd Gg I Beene aA eee Departments, DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING, J have more patterns: and more bolt goods}. than ever iefare. In} | ; the latest colors hoth |" [can suit you, in plain and fancy. ‘Trim-;@y worsted, cheviots, mings to match in jand faney plaids trom braids, sets velvets,!$3.00 to 15.00. Spec- silks, and Jet. iul orders taken. ly line of clothing ‘iS much more complete Ne Ne PEPP PANAMA PIN Ne NP Ney | se hah hh hk eh eB hk hhh hhh hh hhh dah a a a SHOES. Prices from .75 t 0 $4, Hamilton Browns}, $2.50 ladies shoes; uarenteed. Mens $3./ Shoes guaranteed. Ajalpine, stiff, and broad special line of babyjhbrim. | STOCK OF MN GOODS just arrived. Come and see us., OATS RY AAD FLOW h et |, OED & 0 ree Juve zy ee tux of cascarets, the finest. live. and bowal jegu ator ever Maue Valuable Property for wal } AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Lumber Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, { 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 f{ad- LOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N.C. would raise $236,000. The Amer- d ress ESTABLISH) 1LS7q¢- SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &'SHOULDER JARMERS ANI? MERCHANT'S BUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest to get our prices befere pu: chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is « Loraplete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR 4 eed © Eee ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE; Tobacco, Snuff &c, ave “FURNITU RE teas Wa ate FS Mv ote alware: on hand and soldat press 0 sult suit ign 0 1 ale sold for Casit aes e © J renin ne UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND EMBALMERS. ——U We have ,wt reveived * aew hearse and tne nicest line of Cof- fins and Ceskets, in werd, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. We ate prepasol 6 lng in ali its forms. {9 ombalm- Personal atiention given toco dactiog funerals and bodies en trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect, Our prices are iower thau ever. Ne do not want monopoly but svite con petition. _ We can be found at any and alb ‘times in the Joho [lanagan Buggy Co’s building. )$ GREENE & CO. W. M. Bond. B°*” & FLEMING, J. L, Fieming,. ATOR NEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville. N. C. Practice in all the courts. - —_— pa - ~~ Sarbers. B. PENDER, FASHIONABLE BARBER, Can b2 found below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, pames A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE; N. ©. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty JH SRBeRT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREEK. ~ Special attention given to cleanin: Gentlemens Clothing. CREERTILLE i we buy diroc} from Martifactu... > en pac Py taken linz ba buy at ore profit, A eou - in mouth, r <> ale Academy. The nexi session of the school wil) open on MONDAY SEPY. 6, 1897 and continue for 10 months. * 7 The terms are us follows. The work and disclpline of the schoo! will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past liberal patronage. W H.RAGSDALE. osname nectanas i eee Se tikes a P cae 8.000 Fe ane cury, | | ponent part of tl VOI nt he her a arond Sake ay re Pd = marie ne aye pee red ville y= : | "J "L. LITTLE, Cash’er- -REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. Primary English per mo, 82 00 Intermediate ** Hoos $2 50 Higher i $5 00 Languages (each) ** = * $1 00 ae A J a USI RAY PUI ROE NER eT RS recht SC SE A Me - Atlantic Coast Line. ‘daily except Sinday. i sem cerns a en TARAS IAS REE ISA a a . oN Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 1865, Departures from Wilmington. NORTHBOUND. |: ‘DAILY No 48—Passenger—Due Vew- 9.35 a. m- nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10 am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil 2° son 12.43 p m. Rocky * ount 1.20 p m. Tarboro 2.58 p m, Weldon 3,3) p m, Petersburg 5-F4 pm, Richmond 6.50 pm. Norfo.k 6.05 p m, Washing- ton 11.10 pm, Raltimore 12 53 am, Phi'adelpnia 3:45 -a m. New York 6.53 am, Boston ,00 pw. DAILY No 40—Passenger—Duc Mag %15 pm. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10 p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m. Wilson 1:06 p m. Tarboro ' 6.45am. Rocky Mount 11 57 pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor- folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg 3 24am, Richmond 4.20 a m, Washington 7.414 m, Balti, more 9.15 4 m, Philadeipnia 11.:5 am, New York 2.02 p m, ‘Boston 8.30 p m. SOUTHBOUND, ‘DAILY No %5—Passengor Due Lake, “40pm. Waecamaw 4.55 p m, Chad} bowrn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum te: 8.42 p m, Cokimbia 10.05 m, Denmark 6,20a:m, August to8.20 am, Macon 11.30 a‘m, Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charies- ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.4) a m. Jacksonville 820 a m, St.» ugustine 0.30 am.Tam pa 6.40 pm, -ARRIVATSS AU WILMINGTON — FROM THE NORTH. DAILY Wo. 49.—Passenger—Boston M40 PLM. 1.03 pm, New Werk 9.00 pm, Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- more 5,50 am, Washington 4.30 am, Richmond:9.05 am, Petersburg 10.80 am, Ner- Weldou 11.450 am, ‘Tarboro 112.12 -m, Reekw Mount 12.44 pm, Wison 2-lz pm. Got€s— bero 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, pm, Magnolia 4 16 pm, DAILY No. 41.—Passenger—Leave “980 A.M, Boston 12.00 ‘night, News Work 9.30 aru, Phitadelpiua 12 09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Washington &#$ pm, Rich- ' - Got the Wrong Leg. ty at ® Abraham Spravis was a veteran 01 three wars, and he used to live in wiregrass Geoigia. He had one leg in battle, and waé!ked around on a wooden stuy p. One day he got iv the way of he fast mail and the eugine ro. over him. po ee One of his sons—and he had a family of fitteen- bad vitnessed the accident and ronulny toward him shouted: — : “Train cut off dad’s leg, an’ he'll git damages! He lifted the old man to inspect his wounds, but suddenly let him fall, saying, in a tone of discust: Durnit ail! [t's his Wooden leg dhey’ve cut off.” “Yos.” groaned the old wan, as ‘they wheeled him home, “It’s jest tay durned iuck. Can’t see ter save me, ‘how they missed the good lg!” — At anta Constitution. the ws mm 1) Bryan Still the Leader | In Iowa, Ovio, Kentucky, Vir- givia, Pesasylvania aed Nebras- ka, where the Demoérats baye! held State Conventions, Mr.! Bryan’steadership is enthasias-: tically recognized. tn Massa-' chusetts:1t 18 soon tobe. In New York an effort wiil be made to’ bave it rec .gnized, with the: promise of a livaly sow in case: the effect. is defeated. Only in’ Marylawd bas Mr. Bryau failed’ to receive his dae, aud that ie! attribusable to the persvuad scheming of Mr. Gorman, whow Le mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 ,pm, Weldou 943 pm, Tarboro | 60l pn. Reeky Mount 6.45! am. Leave Wilson 6.20 ac. Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw 443am Megnedia 8.05 am. *DAILy No 61—Passenger-- Leave except New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson- Sunday yike 1042 am. This : twin 12.40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street. FROM THE S@UTH. DAILY No, 54—Passenger—Leare 12,45 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am ~onford 1.60 pm,. Jacksonville €:35 pra, Savanna 12.50 night. Charles- tons).33 am.Golumbia 5xx%) am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macaa 9.30 am, Augusta .£.05 pat, Lepmark 4.55 pm, Sur pter 40 am, Florence £.55 aut. Mariou 9.35 am, Gkadbourr Mr. Bryan and his closest frierde haye never trusted. Why, there-- fore, should not Mr. Bryan accept bimself.as being still the Dema.| cratic deader aud essay to lead when tise party so aezepts him !— Washiagton Star. BaokCommissiousr Brideuthal, of Kuusas, saysthatehe farmers of that State will pay oft the mortagages on 40,000 homes this | DIRECTORY. § R. ands, en | CH RC ies. BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, }moring and eveuing.’ Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. ©. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regu’ar services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Kev. A. Grenves, Rector. Sanday schoo’ 9 30 A.M. W.B. Brown, ‘Superinter.dant. METHODIST~—Services every Sun-! day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveving. Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin- iendent, PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev. J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A.M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten- dent LODGES. A. F. & A. \..—Greenville Lodge No: 284 ineet3 first and third Monday even- ivg, J. M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore, Sec. {. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. Johnsen N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. K. ot P.—Tar River Lodge No, 93, ineets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of R. A.—zeb vance Conucil No. 1696; meets every Thursday evening. W. b. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insuranee Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. Joke KIanagan, D. Hexry Sheppard, R. A.L of H, Pitt Cowneit 236 mects eveny Thursday sight. J. B. Cherry Cy W. B. Wilson. See. COLLEGES. PEACE for Young La.ies INT NTN IN STITUT Raleigh, N.C. Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location aviih splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Female Edueation. Thorough in its Courses. Gigh in its Standard | Uneugpassedin Ffs INTELLECTUAL AND sOCIAL IN FLO ENCES. PL dN ~ fall, averaging $1,800 apiece,; That means the iquidation of: $40,000,080 of tudebtednuess. f 10.39 ,.am, Lake Wascamaw, 11.08 m. | Trait. on Scotia.d Neek Hranch Zoa’, eaves Weldon 420 p, m., Halifax 4.28; ) m., arrives Scotland Neok at 5.10 pI »., Greenville 687 p, m., Kinston 7.55 Kan. 2. 0, ‘Returning, leaves Kinston 7.00 4. m., Creenville 8.52 a. &. Atrivig Mali x, at 11:20 a. ., Werdonit140 am l'raing on Washuigton fraach -lenv Washington 8.20¢, of, andil.0u gy. m saltives Rarmele 9.10 a. w..@nd'340 p’ M., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., retumniingleaves ‘Tarboro &.30 p. m., Parmele £0,20.g. m, and 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washingon ‘1.40 a. ma, and 7.26 p. m. Waily ex- apt Sundey. Connects with trains on ®rotland Neck Branch, Train leaves varoecu, N C, via Albe- wetle & Raleigh R. k. daily except suu- at 5 50ip. m., Sunday 408 P.M: eruive Plyimonth 7.40 P. M., 6.40 p.m. Returning iaaves Plymouth dailyexeep' Sunloy, 7.56 a. m., Saaday 9.00 a m... ‘arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and (1. 45) Trein on Midland N.C. branch teaves' Goldéboro daily, exce Sunday, 6.05 a! mM. arviving Smithtield %30 a... Re. turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| rives ut Goldshers 9.30 a. an. Trains on Lagta brane&, Florence R| 4, leave Latta €.40 pm, atrive Duabar. 7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p a. Returning leave Okot6.10 ae, Dunber 6.30 a m, yee Latta 7.50 m, daily except Sun- — rhage Branch leaves War- saw tor Cdinton caily, except Suuday 1000 a, my. and 8.56 p, m ‘Beturnieg ivawes Cinton at7.00a. m. ane 3,00 Lm, Traia Ne, 78 niakes close connection ‘t Weldon ferall points daily, allrail via tticomone. alee at Ravky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina R for Noniolk 1ul@ al! poiats North via Norfolk, JOHN F. DIVINE, General supt. I. M. EMERSON. irae Manager. J. RKE VEY. Gen" Y -neger. THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Jaiy Aewspaper in Soild Caroilaa. The Oaly 4 .ve-Dollar Daily its Class inthe State — W HB, keRNARD reg J.B. Peim, wanted for forgery’ and grand larceny at @larksvilie, | has been arrested at: H o3tcbiosay:. | _— RETRACT gee rc monaippinpane of imumber of electives, ‘Iwo full chairedn' Li ‘J'wenty-une efficers and teachers | Veryre tionable prices. Send for-cat alog:: 0 JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A: : ‘Lhreefull courses af study, Lange. Cnglish, Women adinitted to all classes’ }@ne Hunéred and owe Thousand Do!lars | &© TRINITY COLLEGE. Next Session Opens September 8, | aWeAe ry | CURE CONSTIPATION a a4 S60 SE GULATE THE. LIVER pauaaists tive. never crip or erine, but couse easy natural results, Same ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY €O.. Chicago, Montreal. Can.. or New York, 217. ABSOLUTELY GU AR ANTRED to cure any case or constipation. 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You may never, But should you ever}@=<<<- Want Job Printing ——=w> Come to see us, ait. Smith & Br, Ayden, offer heart shingies for sale, ‘ee advectise meni, Ed. Brown, who bas been ona vicit te relatives in’ this seetior, left this morning for Kelford, y \s > 5 ' J.D. Bullock and family, who have | been visititng Dr, J. P. Brown, tel this morning tor their home ii Ox-| ford. Misses Eva Pailin and Fonnie Skin- | ner, who have been spending some weeks vith Miss Myra Skiver, lett this morning for Herford. fo pass by the Academy these dass one wonders at so many herses and! bugeies on ihe premises. Hight teams: ‘ > ’ ? { come in every day to bing buys from} { the country to his sebocl, . | Miss Pattie Skinner, one of Green. | vilie’s beautiful aud most accomplished | Woodwaid. here tor Salem Academy, to take a! Miss Skinner will leave special course in music.—-Duraam Sun. Be Patient. Manager Atkirs says the trouble terday and today is caused by bis hav-. ing workmen on the wires taking up the slack. It will not take them long to get through and then everythirg will bei! right, Ata triilota party of gamblers ia Greensbors, one of them went on the witness stand and swore positively that yg, but that he went he was not gambling there to try to persaade the oth rs to go to church, Judge Adams sent him to the chain gang for six months for perjury. TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. seni a8 You ave requested not to allow non- subscribers the use of your *phones, eepecially on the country lines, Here- atter those who allow non subscribers to use phones on county lines may ex- pect to be charzed with the toils tor such service. W.S. Atkins, Mgr. NO CURE—NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell CROVES TASTELESS CAILL TON IC for Chills, Fever and «ll forme of Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine. in a tasteless form, Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tovies. Price, 50e, Shingles! Shingles! Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles, $3.15 per thosand delivered at Green- ville. Apply to J.R. SMITH & BRO. | Ayden, N.C, Unprecedented Offer. antee everybody. : Forses & More. ‘ Tae oo | ; with phone wires getting crossed yes—| QC) “ene For 3 weeks only, [ will paper rooms complete, ceiling, sidewalls, and border for $1.0 perroom. so OHAS, KITCHEUT, |Hotel Macon, . — Greenville, N, C. The -enly. exclusively professional paren hanger in, Fustern North Caro- ina. Eighteen years practical experi- lence-in the paper haaging business, | perfact satisfaction guaran eed. } tis the chiefendandaim of exery business man. This is creditable when coupled with square methods of dealings. The Joho Rell SHOES : | | ! | ‘ ? 3 are going to catch the . trade if our elegant i backed. by prices un- heard of before,has any thing to do with it. W e are not giving our goods away, but we buy low and sell low. Style and comfort are the typicaladvantages ot our Shoes, and we can prove this to you by a trial purchase, ‘Ricks & Taft. Sana AIT TL, os EN ita ied i el aia IN PAR Ah A A m= R. Re FLEMING, Pros AG. COX, Soo Bee ci) cerry, $ Vice Pres. £, B. HIGGS, Cashier, HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashier CsPITAL: Minimum $10,000 ; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILLE.N. ©. SOLD NS a Neal ee MN, ‘TH every banking. Wei sonal interview if not all, of your favor consisten nvite corr to that end: {8 Bank wants yourtriendship anda share business, and will grant t with safe and sound espondence or a per- ALLL LAF SDN KAKA NARA AA ¥ NEW CARA E davovers Je 5° (@ © be © | i i done By years U A High Grade € Book-Keeping. Short-Hand, Fitting School in the South. the times.” For beau nder present principals, 224 ollege Preparatory School, and Telegraphy- Location healthful and beautiful. ‘Terms to suis tiful pew catalogue address, Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C: ~ OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. students attended last year, with special departsments ot ‘he Largest and Best Equipped oe ATLL ES CELLED LL ALCL School For Girls And : Boys. = On Mondays, Sept. 6th, I wili opeh my school for girls and small boys in the new schoo: building on Mr- : Wilson’s Jot, in South Greenville. Terme, etc., made known on «pplica- tion, MISS MYKTLE WILSON. MASON LOK SU | Fall: Session Opens Sept, 14. Instruction thorough. For terms, &c. a4 oe Dac et PE PO etd ‘ Lifilerccesu MRS. L. G. BERNARD, j Be ao 06d Greenville, No'C Boarders ’ Wanted. I have taken in charge ‘the Ricks Houee and am prepared to take board- ers and furnish large and comfortable rooms. Low prices and satisfaction guaranteec. . MRS. &. D. LAWHORN. artes LUMBER. E HAvE ESTABLISHED A VY Lomber Yard at Greenyille with W. R. PARKER as Menager. Orders for Lum re lett mtd a Peli ''s po be BROS; LUMBER CO- HINES . ‘ a ston, N.C,