plain figures, quickest ~ ‘ * ee ' ‘* = RP eRe og ? ‘iain oo 4 Ded WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. pe Vol. 6. tite GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1897, bl C. T. —a MUNOR 1 ad Wil NULL —~wINw f Fancy Dress Goods, [| Black Dress Goods, Faucy and Black Silks, Parisian Trimmings, Autumn Gloves, Imported Handk’rchief Fine Hosiery, Beautiful Laces, Plain & Fancy Ribbons’ Linens, Blankets, Women’s Fall Capes,? Clothing, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies. Everything marked in facilities and best. ser: vices, CT. ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, Made by the Orange, Va., Ob- server, STATE NEWS, Meunt postoflice has been errested for oe) = Nereis a A young lady is not always as red as she is painted. posioffice boxes. Love is the golden taich’ key which : lets in happiness to every heart, not atain fo healthy old age 1s. p hits fallacious in the case ot the Misses Womble ot upper Nash county, who have attained to over &d years and have no use for sticks, crutches or eye glasses.—Rocky Mount Motor. A manis not a chiropodist because he cuts the corn from the toot ot a hill. Don’t let misfortune depress you, “Tis the blackest storm which gives } the loveliest rainbow, | The Secretary of State has this year licensed 26 life, and 78 fire insurance ‘companies, while 11 have iailed to renew lisense, and one has collapsed. It must not be supposed that a wo- man is out of temper because moves aoout with a bang. she Now the Orange youth and maiden hand in hand, hfe’s journey through, deem tuat purest bliss is laden when they sup an oyster stew. RAM’S HORN. , , 5» >, {Secret;when it becomes open it is crime, “There are sermons in stones,’ out, people dox’t care to have stones fired) Christ’s summary ot the law shif ted at them just to get a sermon—they had|the scene of the world’s tragedy to the rather co to church and enjoy a good | heart. ae | Our eyes cannot see who itis that is bearing the leprosy of God’s curse about with him. It is said that blue stockings are potsoncus, but we imagine there is little danger of arybody eating tiem—that isif boarding house keepers are not criminally careiess about what ingre-| dients find their way into the breakfast hash. No man is a christian until he is ‘ble to appreciate goodness for its own sake, aside from any of its benefits, We dread the open shame of the day of judgment, but really our present ANGEL FOOD. inner complancency is more terrible. List the rustling ot the leaves, i Cooing doves beneath the CAVES; ! What we call forces are only God’s methods, and they are as secret as he And while falis the nightly dew, - . , . lis. “No man hath seen torce at any Gaze within eves of blue; ery ee Lime. Arms encirclins lithesome waist, . . 66 vy gy 1 Q14> My; € Rosy lips and dainty taste. | “No man hath seen God at any time,” says the Bible, neither hath any mar seen @ mau at any time. [spirit too. He isa AT THE CHURCHES, muinsianse | Where You Can Worship Tomor-| row. athe Tell the Editor. If you have guests at your homa or | la member ot your family goes AWAY, | ey jcan’i you ’phone or send names to the! Methodist chureh—Sunday-school at J:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. It is the earnest desire of the Pastor to RerLeEcTOR? We always like to print such items, but it is impesslble for one person, unaided, to keep up wiih all the people who come aad This accounts for names that cug2t to be £0 make these services specially helpful to « ve ae iat ; , ov} . . . intelligent, 1 asouable, thoughtful, un. mentioned sometimes not appearing in converted people, and all such are print. We would so much appreciate kindly invited to attend. our readers keeping us adv’sed on such news items as we cannot conveniently Presbyterian church—Sunday school ‘find out. 9:30 A, ML Baptisi charch—Sunday School at. Marriage Licenses. QO.oFf @ “ apesdin . ; t _ . : , by Rav. C. J. Woodson, tollowed by lus rommunton service, No preaching at| white couples and ene for colored, night. | WHITE, South Greenville Sunday-school at! W. R. Whichard, Jr. ana Ella Keel. 4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent | James Baker and Addie Tuewell. Episcopal -ehureh-Sunday §chool Major Gaskiss and Martha Coward. at 9:30, A.M. Lay services at 11 A. COLORED. M. by Maj. H. Har ling. Jesse Langley and Martha Belcher. riage licenses this week, three !for ‘eee rrr dlnientnteenthineeetensey snp intense 3 Great Specials, Bay State Shoes $1.30 up. Handsome Buggy Robes - from $120 u Moquette $175. Other goods Rugs, 52x27, for In proportion. Munford. eae | 7 Fal rn ‘iF | A colored assistant. in.the Rocky | stealing letters and parcels from the We speak of secret sins; ail sin is|. 5 The theory, or belief, that twins do y OVERCOATS., ~ They are the productions of the best makers in America. Materials, patterns, colorings, fashions, finish and cannot be surpassed by swell custom tailors. Nobby Clothes at popular prices, that show all the tone,grace and excellenc of the ones costing twice as much elsewhere. Our ambition is to accomplish a tremendous a tremendous business and nothing has been and examine our stocks, sure that your calm reflection will favor our grand offarings. See uz dats, Neckwear, Underwear, Half Hose, Gloves, Shirts and various kindred and rela— ted lines are here in immense quantities. Phenomenal values abound whereyer you pause. Kverything was bought in abvance of the recent rise add wo give youthe benefit ofour foresightedness. Iflow prices—pop- ular prices—are any power in the art of trade building ours will grow and grow and grow. FRANK WILSON. TSE KING CLOTHIER. Brilliant Fabrics “from ~— riemispheres, SB apes. Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, SHOES. Two fusion on our counters. No store in the South ever exhibited so much exclusiveness and ele gance. There are gorgeous groups of -stufls irom Paris, Vienna, Picardy, Roubaix, Glau- chau,Gera, Bradford, Leeds, Glasgow and other famous trans-Atlantic manufacturing cities, We selected the best that the makers of France, Germany, Austria, England and Scotland have produced, and you azre invited to examine them while they are yet in their exquisite state of freshness and beauty. There are mul- titudes of plain makes in mono-colors, and an aggregation of fancy effects in multi-colors : showing designs and combinations that are too . kaleidoscopic for any advertising pen to e '”’ scribe. . Price is no object: with us, PORES. | _ H.M. HARDEE — TERMS : 225 Cents a Month, - No, 876 : neglected that might attract castomers beneath this roof Come make unbiased comparisons and we are OTHER IMPORTANT (TEMS, The Autumnal Textiles are in radiant pro- « ® fe # — Pisa ome.) action of the Cabinet in discrss- g@peeches in the Ohio campaign - days ago Wellingion was given a Bint that it would greatly piease ie Hanna if he would cancel, his AILY REVLACTOR , ———— - : , vi D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. oan pam = at EVERY AFTERNOON ‘(EXCEPT SUNDAY). pani teil emaetlesen “gnwred as second-class mail matter. EE SI'TRSCRIPTION RATES. + $3.00 25 10 , Que year. bad * ee Dae month, - « * Ps One week, es Delivered in town by carriers without axtra cost. : ne © javertiang rates are Ifberal andcan be “ad on application to the editor or at “he office e—— We desire a live correspondent at @e'y postoffice inthe covnty, who will gend in brief items of NEWs as it occurs fp each neighborhood, Write plainly -and only on one side of the paper. | eae aeancininicigeatl p eos Sarurpay. OcToBer 9, 1897. * WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspon ent.) Wasuinerton, D. ©, Oct 8, ’97- "A week in Washington without the leunchirg of a ne gcare would seem quite strange, it has been so long since there was one. The war scare of the present week was based upon the ing the piacing of orders for a gillion dollars worth of smoke-: less powder for the Navy, as soon as the money could be made available to pay for it. This is really about the most war-like step yet taken by the administra- tion, and it is not surprising that it should have created a sensation. Tt may be a bluff, and there may be no intention to purchase such a large quantiiy of smokeless powder. There would certainly be no use for it, except for fight- ing purposes. [t 1s the belief of gome very cool headed men that unless the administration can bluff the new Spanish ministry it will be in a position where it must choose between fivhting and backing down, and the strongest opponents of the ad- winistration do not believe it will back down, simply because to do 80 would be to arouse such pub- lio indignation that every mem- ber of the administration would! be driven in disgrace to private life. Americans can stand a lot, but they wouldn’t stana a back- down from Spain on the pazt of McKinley's administration. The country is beginning to gee that those who charged Kx- Secretary of State Foster with making a mess of his sealing negotiations with Great Britain knew what they were talking about. Englands notification to this government that it would cna take no part in the sealing con- ference to be heldin Washington has opened the eyes of the world to Foster’s bungling. Represen- tatives of Russia and Japan are now on their way to Washington to take partin the sealing econ- ference, those goyernment’s hay- ing accepted the accurances of Poster that England had promis- ed to also take part, when it had done not so. Months ago Prof. Elliott said that England had no idea of doing so. When a man gets down every- body seems disposed to give him a kick. The case of Senator Wellington, of Md., is an instance. Months ago, before Wellington had made that fool exhibition on the floor of the Senate, Boss Hanna asked him to make some and he agreed to do so. Several Qhio engagements on account pf his health, of any other old Wellington’s health had compell- ed the cancellation of his Ohio engagements to speak One of |Hanna’s Ohio friends, speaking of Weliingtot,said: “Hanna has been afraid of ‘Wellington ever , . , ao our eyes, and our own breath Men earry their minds as for the most part they carry their watches, content tc be ignorant of the constitution and action since he made that monkey speech in the Senate, and was determined that he should not be alluwed to speak in Ohio. His adoption of a gentle hint pre- vented embarrassment to all con- cerned ” A well known newspaper man, just from Ohio, said: “During the pass two weeks, 1 have been campaigning with Senator Han- na. The audiences. that have turned out to hear him have not been large, nor, to tell the truth, have they displayed a great amount of enthusiasm. ‘The first week’s meetings were in the nature ot a ‘frost’, but latterly the attendance has improved. The factis that the Republicans, for some Cause, seem apathetic.” Mr. McKinley is yery anxious to have the country balieve that he is not taking sides to the hot fight now going on in greater New York’s municinal campaign, and statements to that eniect are being sent ovt from Washington. But these statements fool nobody ec or those who wish to be fooled. Mr. McKinley is with Boss Platt, and every Federal official in New York knows itand is acting ac: cordingly. He wants Boss Platt to win, and doesn’t care a snap whether it be with Tracy for a candidate or with a compromise candidate secured by the with- drawai of both 'I'racy and Low. He wants Platt to win because that would give him a stronger hola on the New York delegation to the next Republican National convention, which Platt has pledged to the support of Mr. McKinley for a second term. Nobody in Washington will be greatly surprised if tne Demo- cratic National Committee should declare Henry George to be the regular Democratic candidate for Mayor of New York. It is unofficially stated that the board of Naval officers charged with the duty of investigating and recommending to the Sec-~ retary of the Navy the best place all things considered to. locate a government plant for the making of armor for naval vessels has practically decided that the best place for the plant is in the south and that their choice 18 between Alabama and Tennessee, with the chances slightly in favor of their recommending the latter. This recommendation will go to Con- gress, Which will decide whether the plant shall be established. Seve AT CERT TRAR TAL ERC GEMS OF THOUGHT, With mest people nothing is so firmly believed ss that which is least known.—Montaigne. Humanity is never so beantiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another.—Jean Paul. Every man has power to accom- plish good, and our Divine Maker will intallibly extend to him His assistance in the hour of trial.— Goethe. A beautiful behavior is better then a beautiful form; it giyes a higher pleasure than statues or pictures; it is the finest of the fine arts.—-Emerson. Half the cruelty of the world is the direct result of stupid inca- pacity to put one’s self in the other man’s place.—John Fiske. A well: plumed song has a market value in excess of the most weighty and deep drawn sigh ever issued.—Peter Peculiar. Of the future we know nothing, of the past little, of the present except those who are easily fool.-- | within, and attentive only to the little exterior circle of things to which the passions, life index - es, are pointing. Itis surprising to see how little self knowledge a person, not watcbfally observant of himself, may have gained in the whole course of an active or even inquisitive life —Johno Fos- ter. _ A SEASONABLE HINT, Ob, don’t ycu semember when you were a boy, And the circus came gleamitg to town. How you stood around the canvas and ached to get in, While you worshipped the jolly old clown? You could hear the band play and the people hoorey ; Catch a glimpse of girls flying like rockets, And lite seemed as threadbare and empty to you, As were your patched clothes and your pockets, You had tried for a pass, but, alack and alas ! They'd refused you the chance to tote water ; You could but stand and stare, in ile hungriest despair, Barred from heaven tor lack of a quar- ter. You would take chances steep neath the canvas to creep, But fortune and fate were agin you, For a watchman stood there with a terrible air, At whe slightest move reagly to pin you. So you liagered about till the show jit As out, While your tears made the twilight seem dimmer ; Till you crawled from the scene of the circus to dream ; A most misercble, poor little sinner. landed you high On the sott reserved seats of the play, sit : In your carriage you ride and you're on the inside, No matter what you have to pay, sir. And now would you enjoy, without selfish alloy, That circus of first fascination, Take a lot of poor lads to the one of today, And play angel in their estimation. oa W. M, Bond. B°*” & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming. ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C. Practices in all the courts. onto onie J eens UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. ests: D ciceanisinin We have just received a new hearse and tie nicest line of Cof- fins and Caskets, in woed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. We ate prepared to fo embalm- ing in alf its forms. * Personal attention given to co ducting funerals and bodies L trosted to our care will rece every mark of respect. Our prices are lower than ever. invite con. petition. We can be found at _ and all times in the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. . tanh: BOB GREENE & CO, But the years have rolled by and time 7 We do not want monopoly but au mp CURE CONSTIPATION ‘ R , 25¢ 50¢ ED pptticry ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 19 cure any case of constination. Cascarets are the Meal Lax ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING REMEDY 0. Chica Monteral Ga eler tan “on ‘einen are) ies! rs pL ALERU, ‘Sek RY HARDING : HENRY HARDING, G. J. CHERRY, I VicegP res. Ass’t Cashler CAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June lst, 1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILLE, N. GC. PLL Ll ella, Te Bank wants your triendship and a shar if not all, of your business, and wll grant every favor consistent with safe and sound banking. We invite correspondence ot a per- sonal interview to that end. | lee cape R.§{L. DAVIS, Pres’t. : R."A. TYSON, €n ling you to buy at one prot, A eoure cle stock of, FURNITUR always on hand and soldat prices to suit the times. Our goods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk to run we sellata close margin. S M. SCHULTZ. Greonville,N. C The next session of the achool wil) open on? MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 and continue for 10 months, © Re | The terms are as follows N Secret Remedy Absolutely : profession. e aoa ie ere 2 We ». You can be treated at 4 “and LAG pais, Stueore Pytchos sbetin, | Will be as heretofore. We ask -a continuance of your past liberal patronage. ey and the announcement ms duly mado that Sonator et aie : Sd byeininich less; the mirror is too close to 4 W E.RAGSDALE. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 50,273.62 ¢ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00. Over Drafts 580,18 Surplus and Profits 503.19 Pramium-on Stock 1,000.00; Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50 Due from Banks 9630.50 Due to Banks 795.28 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 § Cashiers Checks ortstanding =‘ 153,12 Cash Items 1,278.15 } Time Certificates of Deposit , 55.00 h i : 14,528.54 a gunmen ase Cash in Vault} ee Total 972,796.08 m4 SOECIMLIY refund money if we do not cu Primary Knglish Rometertherame ite am andthe me oo, ae Ww ‘ will contract to cure 4 them or pay expense of Intermediate “* % + $2 50 ANG — a railroa and hotel § , bill ‘ ay OL OO D fea hee : cure, mu have taken so Languages (each) ** $100 - Male frademy, e300 * The work and disclpline uf the sehool ~ ” + 4 ied ee, . ‘gtrepnvileMarket.. | anebdes” =| ue TE) Ationtio Googe BO: Below are Norfolk pricesof cotter; : a. : OOO. 00 TOOOO CREE: : oe PP eae os and peanuts for yesterday,asturnished| Correeted by 8, M. Schultz. eles sama ia* * i a + Cobh Bros. & Commission — ry wate SS te | Oe nantvof Norfolk - oo Bey Waster, per 2 pape A. * PENDER, Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 189, ’ COTTON. mm | Western Sides s Kv? : ; Departures from Wilmington. Te t : ol: ? , & Good Middling ao ae FAS HIONABLE; BARBER, |@¢ te Uh ou NORTHBOUND. Mi Idling’ = @ 64) Corn Meal 45 So 60 ne 7 Point PRACTICAL DAILY No 48—Passenger—Due Me Low Middling 511-6 Gan be: found below Five Ponte. 9,35 a. m. nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11,10 Good Ordinary 5) Flout. Family £25 to 5.75) next door to Reflector office, : | "am, Goldsboro 11.68 am, Wil Pon pwdell Lard af > pe BS j | gon 12.43 p m, Rocky Mount PRANOTS Oats 35 to 41) — we 1,20 p m, Tarboro 2.58 p m, wes » | Sugar 4to5| , WORKER. , Weldon oon? p m, Petersburg Aen 14 | Coffee '7to20| BAMES A, SMITH, 2 Norfock’8.00 pat Wie “ancy é br Salt per Sack ' 7h to 1 FO TONSORIAL ARTIST, Offers his services to the 3 ton 1].10 pm, Raltimore 12, Spanish’ 60 10 “9 | Chickens '8 to 20 GREENVILLE. \. ©. citizen's ot Greenville and the Q& am, Philadelphia 345 a m, Tone—quiet. - Recs verdes to 16 | a 6 gC public venerally. New York 6.53 am, Boston é > ’ vY if ‘ : Booswax per : sud Press a Gener tHotees eles a ROOFING, GUTTERING, seed oe } Spouting and Stove Work, DATUE ee (of eg Ries alone oe ialty. 7.15 pm, noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9,10 LUMBER. . Satish pcm 4 4 p m, ab Sore Ape : . i ae atisiaction gu Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro W2, HAVE “Esta BLISHED A Shingles! Shingles! LycRBERT eomUADE. ne chp ude, Tehason (il s tx ele Moun 11m her Vx ‘ee A ’ . i 2 ‘ é W. R-PARKER ts "Mausger, Oclers ‘vert Haid Mado Cypress Shingles, ee ee: Aen Sepee ne Senne Ohi Bread geil tees for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be 3.15 per thousand delivered at Green- on Dickingon Avente. folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg : Special attention given to cleanin. 3.24 a m, Richmond 4,20 a m, ee WD) Piet | vuls, az Bee By & BRO GontlemonsClothings Washington 7.41 m, Balti, HINES BROS. LUM BE R, CO. . . “ = 4 . cb ma GBR al ne ae RE Rear aati Ae a Br si te mec oobi sdone ea SMTP Rice be A ARS LEMOS DUST MOVERS. core ean ae tne YE ag RMN » ~— | All Take Some Along When They Travel, a fi : a H,. M. Jordan went to Danville to- day. 102 the Grandest i @ighway that : eads to Good fortune, Creates many 4 new busipess, ase nae re tt os cea nN Ente bape (GW. H. Grimes went to Raleigh , to- : Knlarges many an old basiness, diy. cee ER. Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull: business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures success to any business C. R. Speight, of Parmzle «was in town today. Je extend to our i friends and the public generally, espe- hn the ladies, a cor- J. B. Cherry, Jr., went to Kinston Friday evening. Every purchase made of us is a K. R, Aiken returned from Kinston | stepping stone nearer the goal. wd is mor Every transaction isa bargain, 4 dial invitation to visit, this morning, vans * our store and examine To “adsertise’ udiciously,’’ use tne Rey. C. J, Woodson, of Gates, ar- eine sel pig aa ont eating our” ap cinmrs of t.. REWLEOTOR. rived Friday evening to visit relatives : wins your trade in our elegant as= . here, sortment of J. F. King and E. C. White return— ed Friday evening from the Nashville Centennial. meee eS ene K ping Constantly at it Brings Suecess ners cnr ns an oe einen hones amememenatnans ne “ Fall and Winter NOVELTIES, a ars the leading styles, consisting Hom Stock TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ; : Mrs. $, D. Bagley. of Conetoe, who has been visiting Mrs. Ed Taft, return. train zoing ed home today. Going South, y a Low prices, coupled with big : } 5 f ! mel ~ so snes Passenger ana mat Nerth, arrives 8:62 A, M; arrives 6:57 P. M Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. ‘Uutehin, ot Wilson, are visiting Mrs, S. T. Hook- ec and Mrs, J. C. Lanier. : Shoes, rats, Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs. day and Saturvag, Miss Ada Bynum, of Farmville, spent Friday with Miss Etta Hines and left this morniug fur Robersoaville. Clothing, Capes, Dress Geods. Notions, Caps, RICKS & TAFT. he mees J bm 6 ‘ WEATBER’* BULLETIN. Bey. KE. D. Brown passed through Friday eveniag returning to Kinstoa fiom the meeting ot Albemarle Pres- “ages retoerc ee Sse bytery at Littleton which is the : —— ks —— TP, ASP Fair touight and Sunday, cooler. LIETLE REFLECTIONS eal Ed H. Shelburn and wife 1:eturned . : 4 ome i | | | Friday evening trom New York. Mr. W v } ~ \ ¢ Caught of the ‘mall Things That Shelburn bought a large stock of hoh- { 7 ~ Occur. day goods whi'e north. Lead , Potton aold t fav ut 54 Rey. J. A. Hornaday, who has been in ; You want the newest, prettiest and OOD FONE OEY Be assisting Rev. N. M. Watson in the ; most stylish ‘ ees , ¢ Attention is called tothe notice to} meeting at the Methodist church, went Dress . . | ; creditors by Susan Gray, administrator home today to spend Sunday, He will S S ° 796D 5 : of ollon Keel re;urn to Greenville Monday and con- (toods ; hy ° . | tinue the mecting next week. | 4's | We hear several cf the prospective OS OE EMER DOXE We Acain ‘Our Autumn stock isnow ready and hunters say partridges will be plentiful © . ‘surpasses any we have ever shown. : this season. Sudden Death. | his . i : in the town. The as- ‘Lhe town authorities should be on| Walter Kezton, a colored man, who ANT A t 7 sortment of Fine Wool: the lookout Monday and not allow any | worked down at Parkside, died very Season. » - of Sake =e ne fake games by people following the}suddenly Friday afternoon. While ‘The latest domestic novelties. No OF staple an UP-TO- | circus with the Cther hands in the woods he —o— 5 th li aan ther house shows such a line. date” y Ovelties such as ; was taken with a hemorrhage and died 0 ‘2 In conneciton with the large and in u few minutes. ‘Lhe | dh oo OME 5 . ‘ 4 well selected line of Groceries, J. S.J]. = © mony Was. cat Lan S Cash House. hie ; vied io Everetts. and : lunstall is new sellings nice line cf : : Furniture, at ground rail prices. ay see LANG SELLS CHEAP. Silk and Wool Otto- ‘he early river Clubbed His Companion. Hur. mans, fatin De Chine, , Two white men, we could not jearn é May sce the sun’s first rays; But ’tis the constant advertiser, Silk Lieano’ Henriettas Serges,FancyBrocades and Plain Silks and Satins and many other new and stylish fabrics |‘ their names, who recently came here Who gets the wealth, these days. and rected a room together in the rail-. THE CELEBRATED E road ravine, gotin a tight among them- We sympathize with editcr A. Ros- f th x0ldsboro Headight , ‘ _ nana Goldsbor 3° si beat the other badly with a stick of in the death of his eight year oid wood. daughter, which occurred on Tuesday. selves Friday nigbt. One of the men cower, The line of Fresh = Arrival—Citzon, Cleaned They Shand A © €0 Currants, Chocolate, Driel Prunes, 2 ey Sr e ver tise. The best newspapers are the best mediums for advertisers. established fact. It is important, therefore, both to advertiser and pub You can count on the Harris Nickle} lisner that the best newspapers should Plate show, to exhibit here Monday, Apricots, Apples, Raisins, Oat Flakes, Buck wheats Paper Shell Almon Sapolio, at S. M. Shultz. This is an THING are beautiful andup to date. Every piece be- ing selected with the greatest care. be known and recognized as such, being a good one. Keep your eye Any failure on the part of a publisher open for sharpers that usually tollow to sustain a just claim to pre-eminence shows acd don’t be taken in by any of}in yelueis reprehensible.—New Eng- them, land Press. ahah Do you want fresh groceries? I have a tresh supply of Apricots, Pick~ once name The line of Cotton les ot all kinds, Mince Meat, Dried Apples,Canned Goods of every descrip. tion, Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Bast But- ter and Cheese, and Fine Candies. Will Notice to Creditors. Having duly qualified before the Su- perior Court Clerk of Pitt county as Administratrix of the estate of Hollon Keel, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate to make immediate payment to the’ under- signed, and all persons having: claims against the cstate are = oe paint , ’ om, AY, the 8&&me for payment within twelve pad ehsbirecstoc:iss pleas months from this dute or this notice will That; is the way’ all druggists sell) be plead in bar of recovery, GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON| This 9th day of October, 1997. IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of SUSAN GRAY, Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine Adm cf of Hollon Keel. in a tasteless form. Children love it ; Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating — nai "Pie Vella Proper for Sa gladly serve you. Joun S.Smiru. DRESS GOODS arenew and stylish and ' Stylish and especialiy desirable for Fall and ‘Winter wear. We Met with Such SUCCcess _ last season‘in handlingithis noted Heater and | have received so much _ encouragement. ° this season that we bought cheap and are go- . ing to make the prices accordingly. We will: have all sizes on hand all the time and we can |; Setiatineitememamemmened 1 DE AVING BEEN APPOINTED and|SUit you. We have secured the services of Mr, |: Make ue our invition, RIVERSIDE DAIRY, ratSer Company, forthe parpoe| Walter I, Pender, an experienced Stove Man, | : meus AVisit. It will} RM. KENNEDY, Mer, | trating the amtme ot cata rae) who will put them up and see that thoy give xive us pleasure to | 4 aud a offer for sale the real a eaenaretgH before ie ures. . ow you through. oie a + RF att town of; cman Ths OP | ey Te erik , iil a : a ae ocr morning end evening, Ser aet. = aa pre Poraatice’ see or ad- | ry i | per gallon. With ten years experience | dress és a in the dairy business in Greenville qe LOVIT ‘HINES, are Re . | deem irunneceasry to ny more. — | Receiver} Ksion, NYC. e Leaders in Hardware. * = < ss