THE DAILY REFLE 3 € D.J WHICHARD, Editor and§jOwner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897. ‘gl Tien OVERCOAT Every price commands style and quality. The cloth, the linings, the trimmings and the fit- ting cannot be sur- assed. if you come we'll show plenty ot ecnclusive proof of how we can and do save money for you. Our object supreme. #8 to surprise every custom: er by offering greater values than were ex- pected. z 1 cag ee “e eo & Aue Rev. A. W. Setzer, returned Wed. tomatoes today. + it is late in the sea- . ; matoes toaay. | nesday evening from H{alitax where he had been conducting a meeting for, ten seasoned days. Mrs. C. W. Westbrook and two ,| children, who heve been visiting Mrs. E. R. Aiken, lett this morning tor their home in Wilmington. J. Bryan Grimes and Dempsey cut off every Wednesday morning and} Grimes, of Grimesland, were here to- returned Saturday evening. C. B. WiicHarD, tonicht. Tho service will begin at 7 o'clock so as to give all wha desire to aftend an opportunity of going to the Presbyterian church in time for Mrs. (Cstten’s lecture. Notice. his is to notify my frien'’s and pat- rous that 1 have this day withdrawn Ifrom the partnership of The Gicenville Supplv Co, and have connected myself iwith R. L. Davis & Bros’ under the firm name of Speight & Co. and will ceyntinue to buy cotton and produce as before under said firm name. Thank: i: g my friends for their past patronage, f assure them that their interests will always have my careful consid: ration. {think Iam petter prepaied to handle their business than ever before- and so licit a continuace of their patronage, This Nov. 16th, 1897. JESSE SPEIGHT. Agt Wilmington Steam Laundry: Prayer meeting in the Baptist church day. The latter will locate here for the practice ot law. He is an excellent young man and will be cordially wel- comed to our town. seth. The White Doe. On Thureday evening, 18th ins.., in the Christian church. Mrs. Cotten has delivered this lecture in Wilming- ton, Charlotte and Greensboro, and it has received the highest praise. Mrs, ‘ J. Jarvis. combe will add to theinterest of the sion 20 cen’s. - Tickets will be sold «t W ooten’s drug stores Would be saying the correct thing about us.), ATA OM int HUGTS ett L L ag “OF During the hot weather we were busy pre- paring for the approaching cald weath- erand now we are showing the larg- est, handsomes ray LT: ever been our pi it has please vouin prices. on? a If Shoes, =:= Shoes. pay and Cheap Shoes, come to see us, we can’t af- ford to spoil our reputation by selling you any other kind. A large variety ot styles on hand. AA AA AAAAAA mhy, aAA pe, OO 2 QU OU QIU GO CAADAAAAAAAAAD AGS We wish to eall especial attention to our beautiful line of Corsets. Naa Neel Saal Se ns / . i vv Y ‘_" "@' ‘o@* Vv can be had in any size and desirable styl JT BCHERRY & CO. HINTS! t and cheapest ay of <—er"- ‘ & ON iS eV easure to exhibit. our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 all-wool Blankets. They are beauties and will | dead tor a deer by a old trapper mam Now a word about AL pay We *, vs # * i ft Not hg * eat nec tne seen Cm te NES, See you want to Good Shoes pamemeatgs wn emma eet te te OVER THE COUNTRY. specting our tortilications. cut are trying to drganize the party for local fights. The United States reyenie cutter will sail November 23 to the res- vuc of the trozen-ia whaling vessels in ~ yar the Aretie. Five Adventist missionaries have saijed tor the Pitcairn Islaads, in the Pacitic, where men ats so famously source. Ceci] Robinson, age 14, shot and killed his sisier Mattie at Indianapolis, Ind., witha “didn’t-know-it-was—loac~ ed” revolver. Fred Cawling a prominent lumber manager, of Channiug, Mich., was shot ed Walmisley. John Keyser. aged 19, set fire to John Del Banozess’ barn in New York beceuse Banozess would not pay him his saiary of $17. J. L. McDonald stabved Editor W H. Harrison, of the Asbeland (Ais. ) 1} Register, to death becanse the’ paper did not notice a lecture more fully. You dan always tell when a horse will shv, by his ears, but with a bicycle it’s another story. /EGGuNUTT Phone No. 10. the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Sallie S.| % S Cotten wil deliver her charming lecture | 3 “The White Doe,” for the benefit of | 3& Cotten will be introduced by Mrs. 7. 0 Mrs. Walter Grimes and H.W. Hol-|3 © occasion by rendering special selections. | $C Lecture begina at 8 o'clock. Admnis- | § Spanish spies are kuewn to be in| ago ( — ified as Receiver of the Green- yille Lum>der Company, for the purpose : d Company, SpE Seep A Phenominal Sale ot}@x<+~ CLOTHING, | Are the legitimate ~~ fruits of their efforts to please their patrous, - and are the emphatic . endorsement, by the trading public, of their unswerving policy of giving to their patrons Modish Styles, Reliable Qualities, Reasonable Prices. You note that ~ “Price” comes last inthe list. Our experience is that mere price isthe smallest element in the problem of merchandising. True it is impor- tant that prices beright, yet is 1s more impor- tant that styles be correct and qualities reliable RICKS & TAFT. x YOOOO AKAKA | KAKA KA AAAARAAG KARAA OORLE NL Perfeet Fitting Wraps ——SUCH AS—— Jackets, Capes & Gollarette Le 7-9 se _—_—COME TO—— ! Lang’s Cash House. | —FOR BEST LINE— “DressGoods, Trimmings, Carpets, | Floor Oil Clotu, Go to LANG'S | The Silver Democrats ot Connecti- Cae R. R. FLEMING, Pres. \ A G.COX, — Rvine Pree HENRY HARDING, Go: enepRy, § vice Pres. Asa’t Cashice CAPITAL: Minimum 310,000 ; Maximum £100,000. Organized June ist, 1897. % Te . ° . c ' ci tye The Bank of Pitt County, GREEN VILLE,®. ©. mots Bank wants your triendship anda shar -; "if not all, of your businesss, and wil grant every favor consistent with safe ana sound banking. We invite correspondence of a per sonal interview to thatend. | oe Rep ELMWOOD DAIRY. Wehave alarge — oan wmewe, STOCK OF WIN GOODS just arrived. Come and gee us. OATS. HRY AND FLOUR oh OO We desire to return sincere | thanks to ali our customers for the liberal patronage they have given our Dairy, and also to inform them that as the winteris now coming on and our expenss for feed will be largely increased, we find 1 necessary to advance the price of milk to 25 cents per gallon. We ask a cortinnanes cf your orders. Delivery of milk will con- tinue to be made as heretofore. JAMES & WILEY BROWN. Vainable Proyerty fr vl EA BEEN APPOINTED and of settling the affairs of sai L herebv offer for sale the real estate in ‘land 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- dress . | LOVIT HINES, Recer, 4 ‘Dress Goods, Shoes, | 1 6, AB 8 St ee pianist Ea