D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. "TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. "TERMS 1225 Cents a Month. \ ‘ ; : P , conducted ia_ the future’ by J. W. Higgs and W. F, Morrill, under the firm name of The Greenville 5 ipply o. We appreciate the patronage of the public so generously giyen in the past and. solicit the continuance of the same in futur, J. W. HIGGS. W. F. MORRILL. A st | Executive } NDY 10 ¢ of : 254 50¢ REGULATE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED CATHARTIC Ne au opuccists $ to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa- tive. never crip or gripe, but caus atural res ; ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicazo. Montreal, Cm. vere yr R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. STATEMENT iO THE "RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Premium on Stock Due from Banks Furniture and Fixtures R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. J: L. LITTLE, Cash’et REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. Atthe Close cf Rusiness Oct,’ 5th, 1897. LIABILITIES. $56,792.58 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 . 1,000.00 Surplus and Profits 1,462.09 20,865.30? Deposits subject to Cleck 67,507.02 F 1,507.25; Due to Banks 607.50 Vash Items 8,619.05 ¢ Cashiers Checks ortstanding 241.66 Sash in Vault 25,139.49 mus Payable 17,500.00 ———— } Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00 Total $113,923.67 on Total $113,923.0% $ We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to harg your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good ‘anking iG; ESTABLISHED rete SAM, M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES & SHOULDER JARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY +7 . ; : a ane ing their year’s supplies will ting their interest to get our prices befere pu chasing elsewhers. Ourstock is complete a allits brancies. FLOUR, GOFFEE,SUGAR ALWAYS AT LOWSSE MARK GL PRICE “Tobacco, Snuff &c, | we buy diroc} from Manaifactuu.. > en linsvots» ditvat ode ofoi. A eo che stock of; FURNITURE always On hand and soldat prices to suit the times. Our goods are all bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk to"run we sell ata close margin. Barbers. A B.PENDER, FASHIONAP™E BARBER, Can be found below Five Points, next door to Reflector: office, AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.C. - Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing ERBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARBER, H Special attention given to cleaniny “GeutlemensCloth'»! ie Wiel... vga So pormnneaes, §} SENN UNDERTAKER NN DIRECTORS. AND ee 0 We have iust received'a uy hearse and the nicest line of Cote fins and Caskets, in wood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought te Greenville. We are prepa.cd to fo embalm- Ing in ali its forme. Personal atéention given to‘con~ ducting funerals and bodies en~ trusted to our care will receive every mark of respect. Our prices are jower than ever, We do not want monvpoly but tuvite competition. _ We can be found at any and all times in ; the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & Co. ‘Sletten CREEN VILLE ‘ale Academy, The next session of ¢): was svuOOL Wik open on MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follow: Primary Knglish per mo. s20¢ Intermediate ** % $2 BC Higher i ad $3 } Languages (each) ** = & $1 CO The work and diselpline of the schou wil )be as heretofore, We ask a continuance of your’’ liberal] patronage. W H;RAGSDALE, ethic ogy WL Tepe } ment rac’ 4 ‘ ‘ PUA ES. gree { ruent oaks is hh vr Ee and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty °,: oe CMAs fall tu twa f eee es ae lat.*. gel Homth, "one F + <2 Tipote, Blegea. air + 4 t ‘Drews fui, 5 pind) Ch! ee ee Oe ~ tendarg Or Zoran: : semanas bout Cha llscs aiepk onre. Vile os BRED OF the - Sy eny yous we ar Ee tak Lave Bach ' SiS. ws 0 eee of guarante, ~ proofs ia) ae ‘ Jet a ' eo: ‘ th de ata nla ene Pi Ae tot ec Schedule in Effect Nov. 29th, 1897. Departures from Wilmington. “NORTHBOUND. DAILY No 48—Passenger—Due Veg- 9.35 a. m.“nolla 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 0 &m, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil son 12.43 p.m, Rocky Yount 1.49 p m, Tarboro 2.50 p m, Weldon 4,23 p m, Petersburg 6.28 p m, Richmond 7.15 pm, Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing- ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 12,53 am, Philadelphia 3:45 a m, New York 6.53 am, Boston 3,00 p m. DAILY No 40—Parsenger—DucMag 7.15 pm. noiia8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10 p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m, Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro 6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57 pm, Weldon 1.44am, Nor folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg 3.24 a m, Richmond 4.2¢ a m, Washington 7.41am, Balti, more 9.05 4 m, Philadeiphia 11,25 am, New York 2,02 p m. Boston 9.00 p m. SOUTHBOUND, ‘DAILY No 55—Passengor Due Lake ~40 p mm. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad beurn 5.40 pm Marion 6.43 p m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05 vy, Denmark 6,30 a m, August | to8.20 a m, Macort 11.30 am, Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles- ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49 a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m, St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam pa 6,45 pm. “&KRIVALS AT VeILMINGTON— FROM THE NORTH, DAILY No. 49.—Passeiiger—Boston $.45 P.M. 1.03 pin, New York 9.00 pm, Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- more 2,50 am, Washington 4.40 am, Richmond 9.05 am, Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor- Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro 12.12 »m, Rocky Mount, 1.00 pm, Wilson 2°lz pm, Golds- boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm, DAILY No. 41.—Passenger-~Leave 9.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Washington 3.46 pm, Rich- mond 7.80 pm, Petersburg 8.12pm. Norfolk 2,20 pm, Weldon 9.43 pm, . Tarboro 6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.45 am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am, Goldsboro 7:01 am, Warsaw 7.53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am. DAILy No, 61—Passenger.---Leave xcept New Rern 9.20 am, Jackson- unday yille 10.42 am. This train "M40 P.M.arrives at Walnuc street. FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No. 54—Passenger—Leave 12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 1.50 pm, Jacksonville 635 pm, Savanna 12.50 night, Charles- ton 5.20 am.! olumbia 5.50 am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon 9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm, Denmark 4.55 pm, Sumpter (45 am. Florence 8.55 am, Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn 10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw 11.06 am, Train on Scotia. *d Neck Branch Road eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,30 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.20 m., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.53 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60 @.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving Hali xat 11:18 a. m., We'don 11.33 am daily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p.m arrives Parmele 9.10 4a. m., and 4.00 p m,, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves «arboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a. m. snd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- yt Sunday. Connects with trains on scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves 1arpory, N C, via Albe- marle & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- ay, at 5 30 p.m.,Sunday 405 P. M; strive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p, im. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sundgy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a ™m., arrive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 11. 00 Train on Midland N, C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a m. arriving Smaithtield 8.30 a. in. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar- rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &, leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, veal Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- Vv Train on Clinton Branch leayes Wa:- saw for Clinton daily, except Suuday, 11 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m’ Returning leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at: Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Richmone. alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk £03 all points North via Norfolk, H. M. EMERSON, Gen’) Pass. Agent T. M. EMERSON,Tratie Manager. J. R.KENGY. Gen’l Manager, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper ip North Carolina. The Onl Five-Dollar Dailv its Class in the State eee eo seem Sa 6 ¢ Atlantic. Coast Line | ANTONY AND. CLEOPATRA, Zam dying, Egypt, dying, Ebbs the crimson life tide fast, | And the dark Plutonian shadows Gather on the evening blast. Let thine arms, O queen, infold met Hush thy sobs and bow thine ear. Listen to the great heart secrets, Thou, and thou alone, must hear, © Though my scarr’d and veteran legiong . Bear their eagles high no more, ; And my wreck'd and scatter'd galleyg Strew dark Actium’s fatal shore, Though no glittering guards surround mey Prompt to do their master’s will, I must perish like a Roman, Die the rreat triumvir still. Let not Cwsar’s servile minions Mock the lion thus laid low. "Twas no focman’s arm that fell’d him, *Twas his own that struck the blow? ° His who, pillow’d on thy bosom, Turn'd aside from glory’s ray, His who, drunk with thy caresses, Madly threw a world away. Should the base plebeian rabble Dare assail my name at. Rome, Where my noble spouse, Octavia, Weeps within her widow’d home, Seek her, say the gods bear witness» Altars, augurs, cireling wings— That her blood, with mine commingled, Yet shall mount the throne of kings, As for thee, star eyed Egyptian, Glorious sorceress of the Nile, Light the path to Stygian horrors With the splendors of thy smile. Give to Cesar crowns and arches, Let his brow the laurel twine. I can scorn the senate’s triumphs, Triumphing in love like thine. Iam dying, Egypt, dying. Hark! the insulting foeman’s ery! They are coming! Quick! my falchion! Let me front them ere I die! Ah, no more amid the battle Shall my heart exulting swell! Isis and Osiris guard thee} Cleopatra, Rome, farewell! —William Haines Lytle. the Autocrats. Teacher— Willie, that is not the way tospell*temperor.’’ Youshould not end the word with an ‘‘e-r.”’ If you will notice, all titles denoting power and greatness—at least most of them—end with ‘‘o-r.”’ Willie—Oh, | see! Just like ‘‘jani- tor. ’’—Indianapolis Journal. The cultivation of fiowers for ex- port and for the perfumery facto- ries at Grasse 1s an important in- dustry on the Riviera. It is official- ly estiniated that the value of flow- ers annually exported from Nice, Cannes, Beaulieu and Mentone is $600. 000. Che ae = ~~ Ao ingle tandard only is possible, whether as 1 test of ex- cellence ii journalism, or for the meas- urement ol quan, timevalues and The 2 Philadelphia Record after a career 0s nearly twenty years of uuinterrupted growth is justified in claiming that the standard first estab- lis ed Dy its fouuders is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish all the news promptly and and suecintly and in the most read- be form, without elision or parti- san bias, to discuss its significance with frankness, to keep AN OPEN EYE FOR FUBLIC ABUSES, to give besides a complete record of current thought, fanvies and dis- coveries in all departments of hu- man activity in its DAILY FDI- TLONs of from 10 to W PAGES, and to provide the whole for its pa- trons at the nominal price of ONK CENJ'—that was from the outset, and will continue to be the aim of CHE KECORD, The Pioneer one cant morning news»aper in the United States, THE RECORD still LEADS WHERE OTHERS FOL. LOW, Witness its unrivaled average daily cir- culation exc eding 160,000 copies, and and an average exceeding 120,000 copies tor its Sunday edivions, while imitations of its plan of publication in every im- | 3@@ portant city of the country testify to the | 40 truth of the assertion thatin the quan-| 2 tity aud qua'ity of its contents, and in| qo he price at Which it issold THE REC- | 4 OR D has established the stands rd by wh'ch excellence in journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition. of THE RECORD will be sent by mailtoany address for $3.00 pet a year or 25 ceuts per month. The Daily and Sunday editions together, which will give its readers the best ‘and freshest in- formation of all that isgoing on In the world every day in the year including holidays will be sent for $4.00 a year or 35 cents per month Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO, d Buildirg _— Phi ladelphia, Pa E DIRECTORY. /Qaguagy SEE THAT F a CH’ RE’ s. BAPTI5i—Services every Sunday, moring and evening, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. --EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30 A.M. W. 3B, Brown, Superinterdant. METHODIST-—Seivices everv Sun- day. morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A‘ B. Ellington, Superin- tendent. . “PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school ie M. E. B. Fickien Superinten- ent, LUDGES. A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No 284 meets first and third Monday eyen- ng. J. M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore, sec. I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. K. of P.—Tar River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C. C. A. B, Ellington K. of R. and §. - R. A.—Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening. W.b Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No, 1169 meets every Friday evening. John Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. S7A.L of H. Pitt Council 236 meets every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry Cy W. B. Wilson. See. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medival discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the ‘jiaste, act gently and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipat on and biliousness. box cf C. C. C, today. 10, 25, 40 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cura by all druggists. (jreenville larket. “orrected by S. M. Schultz. Buiter, per ib id to 2 Western Sides 5+ 106 Sugar cvved Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to bu Corn Meal 50 to €0 Flou:, Family 4.75 to 6.75 Lard 54 to 10 Oats 35 to 40) Sugar 44 to 6 Coffee 8} to 20 Salt per Sack 65 to 1 60 Chickens 123 to 20 Ers per doz 124 | Bo swax.per 10] Corton Seed,per bushei 10 to Cetton ang Peanut, . I. Jow are Norfolk prices of «(toL anu peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere chants of Norfolk - “COTTON, Good Middling of Middling - OF Low Middling 4 15-14 Good Ordinary 4f Tone—steady PRANI?! Prime xtra Prime . 2t ™aney 24 Spanish Tone—quiet. bhbbhsy What Is It? phhbhbh “=> It is a picture ot tae celebrated <7” — ~ YPARKER FOUNTAIN PAS Best in use The outfit ot no business man ig complete without one. The Reflector Book Store ¢ has a nice asscr‘ ment of those Fountain Pens also a beautiful li::e of Pearl Handle Gold Pens You will be aston:shed when you see them and varnhowvery cheap thev are. You may never, But should you vuver:@=e==- Want Job Printing —~=aag Come to see us. <>" PPA PPP LLL LL LAN ALS. SNL NS as Me PAIL NE SNP Pa Please kuy and try a! QC Anything from a3 Wisiting Card ——— TO bo ne remanent isull Sheet Poser AA AAWARABAAR 4AM iC) £ PRACTICAL Te er tetrttet Offers his services to the py 40 citizens of Greenyille and the 2 {© public generally. ,; i ROOFING, GUTTERING, Spouting and Stove Work, a specialty. ) Satisfaction guaranteed or 9 no charges thade. Tobacco 4§ Flues made in season. ‘Shop Q& on Dickinson Avenue, ... ° + The Eastern Reflector. 'The Daily Reflector, Gives the home news every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are you a sub- seriber? It not you ought to be. TWICE-A-WEEK. Is only $1 a contains the news every week, and gives informa- tion to the farmers, es- pecially those growing tobacco, that is worth . -Imany times more than ' , the subscription price. P ‘ ball - ai _ hte : ‘ : / , : ys 5 x. a° deen tna Pal @ year. I | } ge ie = = cana : ; aa EB. oe 7 H—-NEW FACES, DAILY REFLECTOR.) = 7008" NEW MONTH—NEW FACE sie | But the Same Old Year, and You @ <= “———| - A Gist ot What is Going On Have a seta Names ie ’ . Ci . eau , TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. | _— . ieee 5 \ | ahs , 1 must say, no- og : &% John E. Ray returned to Raleigh to- ody else has such & — This has been one of the desagreea— i y 8 haidsome stock of Over ; y coats as you have,’ is ble days. : the substance of what Passenger and mail train gong . diovih wont 8:52 A.M. Going The days and the people grow short. c. aetianikid | i returned from : 7 Gila na overs day, by ‘south, arrives at 6:57,P. M. er as Christmas gets nearer. mB: | people who. have . J. A. Crews, agent for the Wilming: “looked around.” But tion is calle j gig wg: Attention is called to the notice of ton Messenger, 18 In Lown, knew it betore ! There is scarcely any COnCcelvV North Bound’ Freight, arrives , 10 A. M. land sale by A. L. Blow, Commissioner. cant, , | | 9:50 4. M., leaves 10 GA. y L. I. Moore and W. H. Long went able kind of desirable Overcoat that cannot be found : South Bound Freight, arrives| The Town Council has ordered the| to Bethel teduy on legal business. here. Black Oyerconte, Blue Overcoats, Browao Over- 9.00 P. M. leaves 9:15 P. M ouilding of two more cisterns for fire — ay coats, Drab Overcoats, Oxford Overcoats, Covert Over- ~ W.¥. Morrsli returned Thursday coats, Melton Overcoats, Kersey Overcoats, Cheyiot protection. CaSteamer Tar River arrives from Overcosts, FKneze Ovyerccats, Chinchilla Oyercoats, : | The ladies of the Presbyterian church evening from a trip to Norfolk. | Elysian Overcoats, Montagnac Overcoats, Kough Oyer- ay aabingion Monday, Wedneacey will have a supper.in Germania hall on K L Sait ett ee returned coats,Long Overcoats, Short Overcoats, Medium Over end Friday, leaves for Washing- Wednesday night, 8th from Richmond Thursday evening. ~ coats, Loose Fitting Overcoats, Close Fitting Oyercoats, fen Toesday. Thursday and Sat- say Mrs. W. M. Kine went to Wils Overcoats that ure Shapety, but, neither close fitting nor “‘arday. For Rewt.—New six room dwelling eg we en loose, Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with a ; | today to visit her daughter, Mrs, Wells. ClothOollars,Overcoats | house, all conveiences, desirable loca. OUB*s ’ | ir pena 1. W. recs with Strapped Seams, a 10n. 5 ° s) awe v ae PP'Y Peter Plummer, acolored mav, had|_. Ovoravais with 7 its JUPTCIOUS ADVERTISING. | Baskers—Work baskets, waste} a fitat the meeting of the ‘Town Council, | Plain Seams, Overcoats baskets, lunch baskets, market baskets,) Thursday night, and just about broke with patch pecket,Over and all other kinds of baskets at Zeno|up the meeting. It was sometime bee coats with ordinary | * . . Moore & Bros’. fore he got over the fit. pee Light aight ony Mi . . yercoats, Mealum Creates many anew business, There will be an old tashioned — . 0 weight Overcoat,heavy My Christmas stock is in and it wil weight Overcoat,Over- coats Silk sleeve Lin- ing, Overcoats with Roblarges Mathy an old business,” | eandy stew” in tne Masonic building Preserves many a large business, |tonight. - Misses Scphia Jarvis and | Pay you to call at my store betore buy- qi . 4. € ay ing, i : 5 v Revives manv afdull business, | Dot Flanagan ate nianagers. BATU OS BY Oe Satin Shoulder Lining, — ections, in fact everything for Sante ‘Gut 4 Rescues many a Jost business, G. A. McGowan & Ua., have a ful 1] ’ Py Shave seintion. “These por. ish . - Claus. Prices lower thau anvwhere| — scription. Every pos- Saves many a failing business. line of Burial Robes for ladiés and gen | 9). JAMES Wn sibla item of value that we could conceive of is Mourning Hat Bands for men. oO , these Coats. Mourning Hat bands for men FATAL RUSH. found in se © a Fresn ‘Tur ay—Hlominy Flakes 7 RIC: S & Tt A William goat, vitn low-bowed head, ve J oe he . © To “advertise judiciously,” use| small and large Hemiry, white Beans | the columns of the REFLECTOR, chredded Cod Fish, Mountam Butter Rushed wildly forth vw batt— wamew sear nee | at S. M. Scuvutz, A moment later he lay dead 2 OO , . With a shattered cocoanut ! rist AS Goods Book Store hes just ( } i i ) : at » > 6, efor She Retlector The fetlow that he’d sought to ecrush— { ° . . CU AD. . : Weather ‘Bulletin received a nice lot of new stationery—| The victor in the tray | * ; aye ‘doers, dav books,recript books record | yy. e . oO iedgers, day books,rectif , Turned out to be a center rusk, i S o ore Jooks, paper, correspondence cards} — . Rain touight and Sat books, papers Who met the goat half way. in tought ana saturpay. with envelopes. tabiets, pencils, rubber Mee oy —Chicago News, bands, ete. © , © f — Ne ee An Interesting Address. | y \ ith New Lite. | NO CURF—NO PAY. NOTICE! so Publ Mr. John E. Ray, of Raleigh, Sup- : : « The Public are}. oge ° That’ is the way all drcggists “sel | warned not to cash or trade for Check erirtendent of the school for the deat,| Tradition links new ! NOE ea et and Ce aoa No 7643, amount $51.89, payable to C.jdumb ana blind, reached Greenville J { 0. ; or Chills, Fever and : orms © Tardy aver. as pavment of same | eri . : . > , R. Hardy or bearer, as payment of Same | puyrsday evening and delivered an Hh i to Christmas. Modern fashion makes ), aber Paes teas bedi has beech stopped at the Bank of ' ren dd jn atasteless form. Children love {}Grenville, said check having been iost. | address at night hefore the BLY. PU. ’ if Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating}; November 19th, 1s!'7. in the Baptist church. His subject we 4 Ee Clothes beautiful. Enterprise a 5 Tonics. Price, He. roan oywmre co. {12 the Bapist church. THis subject was objects that are artistic or curiousto the mer- an ——— — —_— Hellen Keller, the most remarkable | ehandise attractions. Thus the festival thrill girl living ‘odoy. She is dea‘, dumb is created, and this store becomes a public place and blind, and only 17 years of age, yet she has accomplished more than 9 ! | thousands of persons who posess ail ang Gy AS ouse. fi @ 8 their faculties. Mr. Ray’s address was . exceedingly interesting and was based LANG SELLS CHEAP dt > Ais largely on what he had ascertained tlemen at extremely low prices, also Secures success to any |s7iness. from a personal acquaintance with her, | == cate rane , Caan ae aaa Mr. Rav also sang two songs -“Jesus|R. R. FLEMING, Pres. | Loyer of M Seoul” and ea er “re A. 6. COX, ‘Wi EU soyer of My’ ‘ Nearer My} @" CHERRY t Vice Pres. Ass't Cashicer God to Thee” in the deaf and dumb sign language. ‘Lhis was very impres- CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; ‘Maximum $100,000. sive and no one could fail to catch the ~ luspiration ul worship emovudied ijn the Organized June 1st, 1897. signs and motions indicating the senti-. ment of these grand hymns, T'he Bank of Pitt County, lore ’ are a} , ’ A large congregation was prezent ~° Tand every one greatly enjoyed hearing GREENVILLE, N. C. AAM and seeing Mr. Ray. We hope he : ARAN ARARARAAA te ia visit Gree le again. qe Bank wants your triendship anda shar RRM Se ———— _ ifnot all, of your businesss, and wil grant - FOR SALK. every favor consistent with safe and sound a oe banking. We invite correspondence of a per: | rn sonal interview to that end. c : : a »% mansatannanannasinaiamsiien iin re emanates — Vaivaule ili p l UGE. Wehave a large bh —_—— | N Tuesday, the 7th day of Decem- ST) O ber 1897, we will offer at publig SI OCK OF sile the residence of Mrs. M. A. Jarvis | avd two adioining vacant lots, situated | \ {NS in the town of Greenville, On the corner 1 TT of Cotaneh and 2nd streets near the TV TIT XT Macon Hotel. | OU N GC There are several out houses on the HGG N i | TT premises. All : Sale to take place at 12 o’clock M. od a not sold privately before. | . | Apply to. HARDING & HARDING. Phone No. 10. ; | : Greenyille, N. C canasate |ME GREENVILLE SUPPLY bb. yn By virtue ofa decree of the Superior just arrived. Come and ; “ Court of Pitt county made in a certain | — special proceeding therein pending en- gee us titled et als againse J. H, Whitehurst : an wife, twill on, Monday, December Notice. 1 27th, 1897; before the Court House door} ‘Vhis is to not . = in Greenville, sell at public sale to the | rons that I Mee heme eH | 3 | ‘ highest bidder, for cash, that certain} from the pavtnership of The Greenville (ATS Hh ANN FON ; tract or parcel of land situated in Car-| Supply Co. and have connected myself tw LG i 1 olina. township, Pitt county, and on the) with R. L . Dayis & Bros’ under the } a west side of Bear Branch, adjoining the| frm name of Speight & Co, ari will e | lands ef W. R, Whichard and others the | eontinue to buy cotton and produce as |. 4 boundaries of witich are fulty set out in} pefore under said firm name. Thank- A COeAY | i! a deed executed by Council James and |jng my friends for their past patronage, | ———_— v ; wife to Jane A. Warreu now on record | { assure them that their interests will « | in the office of the Register of Deeds of | ajways have my careful consideration. : ; Pitt County in Book T, T. pages 408} 1 think I am better prepared. to handle and 409. 7 ; their business than ever before and so- | | sao rei : . This Nov. 2ith, 1897.» lteit a continuacc of their patronage, =. ve! | J B ( HERR Y &y aay ALEX.L. BUOW, — | This Nov. 16tin, 1897. LG | ( CORR i AN U. p tw . | ‘ Commissioner. « { JESSE SPEIGHT. -— ! o We / ioe Spies rrcasc ater Sateen enc ar