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D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
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Vol. 5.
GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY. + MAY 11, 1897.
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green mixtures,
plaids--the sweli
colorings of the
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we've got them
here plenty as
pleat a fair. We
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beta Race dat eet ere UR ars dana ME ela Say
jing the meeting at the Baptist church
1
ROPE FIR an COMPANY.
Large Meeting"Election of Officers.
BETHEL ITEMS,
Betuet, N. C., May 10th,T97.
Miss Sallie Davenport, ot Hamilton,
spent last ~week with Misses Ada and
Roza Manning.
The largest attendance since 1ts or"
genization was present at the meeting
ot Hope Fire Company at the engine
house Monday night, and four new
members were added. The increased
interest was very gratifying to the pio"
neers of the company, those who assist-
edin its organization and struggled
faithtully, in the face of much criticism,
to keep it aliye through its infancy.
Whule interest in the company has
largely increased, the members yet feel
the lack of encouragement and sym) a"
*
Mrs. W. C. Nelson is visiting her
mother at ~Carboro this week.
Mrs: J. A. Tarboro went to Ta:boro
Sundav.
G. W. Blount, ot Williamston, spent
Sunday here.
Fred Gardner, of Everetts, was bere
Sunday.
J. A. Dupree, of Greenvilie,
here two days last week.
was
thy trom the property owners of the
town, There are yet hardly more than
ten property owners numbered among
the members ot the company, This
should not be so. When it is taken
that the members
have organized not to protect their own
but the property of others, it does not
speak well for the latter that their en"
couragement is withheld,
L. II. Pender, of Greenville, wes here
last Thursday:
W. F. Rarding, of Greenville, was
here on legal business last Tuesday. into consideration
J. M. Lloyd, who has chargs of the
A. C. L. painting force spent Satur-
day night and Sunday home re.
J. R. Jenkins left this
Charlotte to attend the meeting of the!
Grand Lodge of ILO. O. F., which
meets in that city Tuesday.
Walter Davenport, of Hamilten,
spent Saturday vight and Sunday in
town. |
W. M. Edmundson and W. E. Page,
of Edcecombe, came down Friday
evening to visit relatives here, they re"
turned home Sunday.
By the time
another meeting is held the Rertrce
ToR would be glad to note a marked
change in this particular.
After busiaess
the company held its annual election ot
officers with the following result:
Foreman"F, M. Hodges,
Ist Assistant"R, L, Humber.
2nd Assistant"A, J, Griffin.
dec, and Treas"A, B, Ellington,
It was unanimously voted to recom-
mend thatthe Town Council appoint
A, J. Griffin as Chief of the fire depart-
ment.
The Foreman made the following
{ appointments,
Nozzlemen""T, H, Bateman and E.
G. Flanagan.
morning for
transacting regular
The protracted meeting closed at the
Baptist church ~Thursday night, five
persons were baptized.
Rey. J. W. Rose who hal been as"
sisting Rev, D. B. Rickard in conduct-
left sonal morning. | Reelmen"J, N. Hart, C. B. Which-
Rev. D. B. Rickard left Friday tard, Joho Horne and H. M. Snuggs,
morning to attend the Southern Bap-
tist Convention at Wilmivgton, N. C.
A résolution was also adopted that no
inember wlio is absent more than two
At the meeting of the Bethel oLit-] consecutive meetings shall be entitled
crary Vircle� last Friday night the fol- | to the certificate exempting hia from
lowing officers were elected for the next | Poll tax,
three months, viz:
President, J. L. White;
dents, W. J. Roberson and B. R.
Whiiehead;° Secretary, Leow Peel,
AssTt See. and Treas., J. C. Carson.
W. A. Knox onr clever express agent
has been all smiles since last Thurzday
"its a fine boy.
S. R. Ross and W.° H. Williams,
Esq., of Oakley, were here last Wed-
nesday.
WHICHARD ITEMS,
Wuicnarb, N. C., May 10, 1897.
The dry weather is causing crops to
Vice Presi..
be very baekward in coming up in tlis
seetion.
A large crowd attended church at
Briery Swamp Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Roberson is very sick,
C. E. Bradley and D. O. James, o:
- Pactolus, spent Sunday here.
Capt. d. W. Robe:son and W. A.
Rawis spent Sunday in Greenville.
The Meeting.
Mondey night Rev. B. H. Melton
preached about oThe Good Confession.� |
The congregation was large and the
There was one conver-
J. R. Mobley spent Saturday and
Sunday in Williamston.
Mrs. Whitley and
Washington, who have been visiting
the family of A. B. Congleton, re-
oturned i) ne today.
D. E. house, of House, was here
Saturday in the interest ot the tele-
phone line to Greenville.
interest deep.
sion at the service.
Beginning Wednesday a morning
service will be held at the church at
10:30 oTclock, and the cottage prayer
meeting willbe changed to 3 oTclock
P.M. The meeting tomorrow will be
at the home of Mr. H. C. Edwards,
{
daughter, 0
D. S. Powell, of Parmele, pen;
today here.
Strawberry Ice Cream.
I will open the season tumorrow with
Strawberry cream and every day here-
after I will have cream.
Ep. H. SHELBuRN,
Cabbage plants at Riverside Nurse
ries.
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GEN TLE SPRING.
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Our stock is complete with all the latest in
i, om hte Go
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Both. are
purchasing from.
PRANK Vi TLSON.
It 1s only when the quality of our
CLOTHING
is considered that our prices seem so strikingly
low. Our new
customers soon become old ones, because con-
For time is money. saved by
Buy of us and get the best.
tinued satistaction goes with everythin g we sell,
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER..
aye ios
J Sw, H OSE.
om Ta a/R Me a
What Kind ?,... § =)
Seamless, fast black with danble
heel and toe.
What Sizes ?gs-.
From the smallest to the largest
for children, misses, ladies and
men.
What Price lg.
The small sum of 10 certs a pair
Where Pigs.
H. M. HARDEE
The Low Price Merchant,
a ADP.
Pi a Nee in and examine our stock
before buying.
jail he has farniture from a hotel,
oand on each side of this enlarged
2 mae
~seventeenth century it was 45
~years and eight months; in the
It thus appears that doctors were
their own medicine.
cs during the pendency of her action,
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SURSCRIPTION RATES.
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rates are liberal and can be
plestion to the editor or at
Adveitis
bad on ay
offica
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a live correspondent at
covnty, who will
in brief items of NEWé as it occurs
ch neighborhood. Write plainly
oniy on one side of the paper,
We desire
ae postoftice in the
Be Tusepay ~May 11, 1897.
a
pee | ceed
eel
In the sixteenth century the
average length of a doctor's life
was 36 years five months ; in the
eighteenth century 49 years aud
eight months, and in the ~nine-
teenth 55 years and seven months.
300 years in learning not to cle
Sentai iteinnateneinintecr teeter A
The ourions spectacle is pre�"�
sented in San Francisco of a
millionaire confined to jail be-
cause he refused to pay $850 due
his wife. Col. P. A. Finnegan,
says the Argonaut, was sued for
diyorce, andT at. the preliminary
hearing the court ordered him to
pay his wife $450 to defray the
expenses of her suit, $300 alimony,
and $100 a month for her support
Col. Fiynegan did not like the
idea of supplying the enemy with
the sinews of war, and chose to
go to jul rather thar pay accord
jung to the courts demand. Ios
meals from a city restaurant, and
all the yisitors he cares to see.
More or less importance at-
taches to the fact that the Gov-
ernor of North Carolina is hand-
ing out appointments to people
in Newbera, a8 councilmea for
~that town, without any reference
to whether or not the people oi
that town desire to be raled over
by these appointees. The Gov-
ernor is proceeding under act o!
the last Legislature, which under-
took to give him, ins:ead of the
people, the government of the
towns. Litigation hae resulted
in Wilmington from this legisla-
tion, and now it is up in New-
bero. Now, as always, we hope
the people will win. Govern-
ment by them is to be preferred
to government by injunction, by
Governors er by State ~Treas-
urers."Charlotte Observer.
on tamper parenieeent
The Whistling Eel.
A Rocky Mount special says
Yesterday there were taken from
a small fish trap at the falls of the
far, two immense owhistling�
eels. They aiffer from the ordi-
nary eel in that the body for four
or five inches trom the head 1s
large again as the other portion,
oneck� are seven perfectly round
holes arranged precisely as in an
ordinary fluts, size, shape, dis-
tance apart and all. The mouth
is round and full of villainous
Jooking oth in a perfect circle.
Ww r | ~taken from the trap each
eel emitted a discordant sound
~not unlike that made by the be-
~learning to play the flute,
S$. Hicks has had photo-
Pisa}
a
|He must -haye been in Greensboro
-| people, for they are the easiest
to be Humbugged.
| Barnua, the show man, knew
juman nature to perfegtion. He
saw that they relished being
humbugged and gave it to them.
eee Sa
hie ela
elie
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when he made the remark and
received his impressions from
being thrown in contact with our
swindied of any people any where.
The other day a man came
slong with a new advertising
scheme and roped in a lot of our
merchants who are mad enough
now to bite a ten penny nail io
two. The entire sheet is only
about 6x7 iuches, with three
columns on each side, each ad.
being just an inch in length.
For each ad. this fellow got
$7.00, furnishing each advertiser
with 500 éopies of the affair. One
was so ashamed of his connection
with the thing that he has hidden
his portion out of sight. He got
about $120 out of the scheme,
when the whole of the printing
gost him perhaps $20."Greens-
boro Record. :
merremer aan
Don't Tobacco SpitTand Smoke Your
Life Away.
It you want to quit tobacco using
made well
new life and
easily and torever, be
strong, magaetic. fall of
vigor, take No-To-Bace,
worker that makes weak
Many gain ten pounds in ten days
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba
rom your own druggist, who will
guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,
Chicago or New York.
the wonder-
men strong.
The General Assembly.
The General Assembly of the
Fresbytenan church in the United
States of America, (Southern
General Assembly), meets in
Charlotte, May 20th, and will be
in sssion ten days. It is one of
the largest and most representa:
tive religious assemblies in the
Uniov. During its sessions the
Gharloste Observer will have the
most complete reports of its pre-
sent to any address in the United
States for entire session of ten
days for 25 cents. Remit by
postal note or money order.
Address, CHARLOTTE ORSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
When bilious or cor: 73, eat a Cas-
caret, candy cathartic, eure guaranteed
1c, 25¢
emer ae
ee
TexnnesseeTs Anti-Cigazetto Law.
Tonressee has taken an advancs
step in the fight against cigarettes
by the passage of a law which is
aimed to drive them from the
State and prevent their being
shipped into it. The law is
sweeping and explicit. Li pro-
hibits the sale, manufacture or
disposal in the State ; it prohibits
their importation from other
States, and also prohibits the sale
of cigarette papers: The efforts
in other States to legislate the
cigarette out of the State by pre-
venting iis sale and stopping the
importation of it haye not so far
been successful, and it remains to
be seen how the manutacturers
| will treat the Tennessee law. Tue
rights of interstate commerce
have thus fer stood between the
ocigarette fiends� and the pro-
hibitory laws. It appears, how-
ever, that the dealers in TonnesT
sge are willing to let the new law
have its way. as they disposed of
all cigarettes on hand, in order to
be ready for it when it went into
effect on May 13t."Baltimore
Sun.
were defeated for the third. successive
time by Baltimore this aftetnoon, but| "
unlike thetwo preceeding defeats, this}
the ninth imving, when the Indians made
ceedings, aud the paper will be!
Just try a 10c. box ot cascarets, the
Philadelphia, May 8."Tne Phillies
was accompanied by no disgrace. Tay-
lor pitched a superb game, holding the
Champions down to six hits and giving
only one base on balls, but the errors
of the men behind him more than pulli
fied his good work. ~Score. Baltimore,
4; Philadelphia 2.
Louisville, May 8."The Browns
played: like champions today and out-
played the Colonels at every point.
AttendanceT3,500. Score. St. Louis,
4; Louisviile, 2.
Pittsburg, May 8"The pirates closed
the series of three defeats for the Reds
today 7itha fine exhibition of _ ball
playing. Attendance 6,400, Scere.
Pittsburg, 9; Cincinnati 1,
New York, May 8-"*Roaring Bil�
Kennedy was maialy resvonsible for
New York victory in the final game
today between the Greater New York
representatives in the first series. He
was wild und made two costly errors.
Score. New York, 9; Brooklyn, 9d.
Cleveland, May 8"Chicago had
much the better of todayTs game uutil
arally and pourded out three runs.
Score. Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 6.
Boston, May 8-"Klobendenz was as
wild as a hawk today and practically
presented the game to tbe Senators,
Attendance 4,509. Score. Washing-
ten, 10; Boston, 9.
so aoe
It is gratifying tc note that
Gov. Atkinson, of Georgia, is re-
covering from the shock of his
son's recent warriage, At first,
the Governor thought the blow
would kill him, but he appears to
be trimming for the next cam-
paign in his usual form."Galves
ton News.
ON oe el
A New York drummer was
scared into fits recently by the
barking of Bob FitzsimmonTs big
dog, and he wauts Bob to pay him
$25,000 damages for the scare.
Big price for a big bark.
AN
EXCURSION!
"Tiain will leave"
WASHINGTON, N. ©.
ethic morning cf"
Wednesday, May 19th,
For NORFOLK, Va.
connecting at Farmele with train from
Greenyille. Parties at Greenville, and
points between Greenville and Parme-
le, can cecure these remarkably low
rates by paying local fares to Parmele
and there buying excursion ticket.
There will be ove of t e greatest race
meets ever held in Virginia in progress
when this excursion reaches Nortolk
and three of the fastest horses of this
seetion are entered, Lucy Ashby and
Bird Eye tzom Greenville, and Robert
Burns trom Washington. Parties wi'l
have hult of the day on the 19th and
half of the 0th. ~Train will leave
Norfolk at 1 P. M, on the 20th mak.-
ing connection at Parmele with trai
tor Greenville, Yours truly,
C. T. CORDON.
in the Columbia Bicycle. We did
the experimenting in the new 1897
models in advance and proved more
emphatically than ever that
, $1QQ To aL. ALixe.
Hartford Bicycles
~
are second only to
excellent high-grade machines at
$75, $60, $50, $45.
Art Catalogue te free If you call,
FOR SALE BY
t. ate
_ R. L. DAVIS,
GREENVILLE, N
Atjthe Close,cf Business March 9th, 1897.
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RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
J.oans and Discounts $41,761.19 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Over Drafts 133,275} Surpius and Profits 2,333.66
Premium on Stock 1,000.09} Deposits subject to Check $5,691.14
Due from Banks 38,567.54; Due to Banks 732.36
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34
Current Expenses oe 285,52 Time Certificates of Deposit ~" -B65.08
Cash Items 2,652.12 o
Sash on hand 25,875.38 Votal $112,974.50
Total $112,974.50
We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aid shall be glad to have
your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.
Wehavealarge *
STOCK OF
KN
GOODS
just arrived. Comeand
see us.
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UNDERTAKERS,
HONERAL DIREGTORS AND
EMBALMERS.
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_Wehave «t received a new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
fins and Cesgets, in word, metat-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green tlie.
We a3 propared ic
ing in ah its form..
do embalm-
Personai &%vention given to con}
ducting funerals and bodies en-
trusted to Our care will receiye
every mark of respect,
Our prices are lower than ever,
_ We do not want monopoly but
invite con petition.
_ We can be found at any and all
times in the John Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.
(6. GOBB & SUN
BOB GREENE &CO.
SA REA RE in
Primary. 8e¢
é A SP CIALT ondary ores
watiary BLUGD POISON permanently
me curedin15t085 days, Youcan be treated at
1 Meee Home for same price under same Gaara
mae? bY Ifyou prefer to come here we willcom
mr tract.o pay railroad fareand hote! bills and
nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mers
cury, iodide
ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
Yi
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out, it is this Secondary BLOOD PCISO)
clanse
tional guaranty, Absolute pr
application. Address COOK,
803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL.
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VARMERS ANI) MEKUH ANS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will find
their inverest to get our prices befere pu.
nallits branches. .
ray
bl
Tobacco, Snuff, &c,
ling you to buy as one protlt, A eou-
cte stock of
5 é ~ d
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Ms, 7 # . , 4 2...
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: i A me esd i i ha ; a tees us as
ty fois Te ats
we
made.
\fineat, liver and. bowelT regu ator ever
fapaliglis Mais
Fa fit
Li
Otash, and atill have aches and
a
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers ou
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-
nate cases and challenge the world fora
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffied the skill of the most eminent physi-
$500,000 capital behind our uncondis
oofs sent sealed on
REMEDY CO.,
SAM. M. SCHULTZ
PORK SIDES GSHONLDER
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is couaplete
FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR
ALWAYS AT LOWEST, MARKET PRICES
diwe buy direc} from oManufactu.. 3 en
SQ [ CITORS WANTED for
, Dr. Talmages oThe
Earth Girdled.�T or his famous tour
around the world,a thrilling story of
savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-
lion ~LalmageTs books sold, and **The
Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-
est, Demand enoromous. Everybody
wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big
took, big commissions. a gold mine jor
(workers. Credit given, freight paid,
lonttit tree. Drop all trash and sell the
king of books and make $300 a month.
Address for outfit and terri ory, The
lominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-
cago.
Paetnintep arte Tet Tee "
Jarbers.
| AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST, 3 ¢
GREENVILLE. N. ©. Sd
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
ij ERBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREEKR. o
Special attention given to cleaning
GentlemensClothing. ~
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TEL NICHOLSON,
J. A, Buranss, Mer.
Washington, N. C,
This Hotel has bern thoroughly reno
vated, several new rooms added, elec,
tric bells to every room. Attentive ser,
vants. Fish and Oysters served daily,
Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited
et
GREENVILLE .
Male Aeadeay,
The next session of the school will
open on
MNDAY SEPT. 7, 180;
gad continue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows.
Primary Knglish per mo. $2 00
Intermediate sete ead stio�"� $2 50
Higher i és be rt} $3 0@
Languages (each) ~* , o $1 00
| The work and disclpline of she sehool
will be as ~heretofore.
ee a Cae wa
hand and soldat Wendl: zwei eT i ne
Our goods areall bought and| We ask, # contlauanes ef your pass
7 Ey oe te ~ ey 4
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TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
-).m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.40!
daily except Stinday.
hat
hak how a : Beats ee
The bitterest medicine is sweet
to a boy if he thinks his younger
brother wants it. ,
It is a wise man who goes tish-
ing during house cleaning 1!me.
No henpecked hasband is in-
fatnated with mechanical talking
machines,
Bad Puaccuation.
The absence of punciuation
marks in the followingT excuses
presented to a teacher in one of
our Country schools would lead
one to think the scholarsT had
singular occupation to attend to
outside of the school nouse :
oPlease excuse Willie from
Cotton and Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotto
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
fool the world,
school this afternoon he his to
help butcher his father.�
oPlease excuse Sally for being
late this morning she had to help
to wash her mother.�
A gir! with neat ankles is never
afraid of a mouse unless thereTsa
mau in the room.
[he reason « baby doesnTt walk
sooner, is because the little rascal
knows he isnTt compellca to.
AS RY gee SIND
A Houschoid Necessity.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
tis a valuable night key that mec
wonderful medical diszonery of the age,
always strikes the right place the
first tithe.
A ship hke an old toper, doesnTt
long remain dry when she bevins
poundicg on the d1r."New York
World.
pleavant and retreshirg to the taste, act
gently and po.itively on kidneys, liver
nd bowels, cleansing the entire sys tem
dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha-
bitual constipation and _ bilicusness
Please buy and trv a box of C. C, C
today ; 10, 25, 4% ec. Sold
cualanteed te cure by all druggists.
ERENT LATo
rs ean 1 and
Unprevaricated Proyerbs,
A boatter wedded to a liar may
but not his
Ln -:
Neves sone nis Pr eg
_
In a Trance Two Hours and a Half,
partner. ,
On Sacurday afternoon durmng
Half a cure issometimes worse | tne afternoon mosting in the
than a whole il, for it inyites | Methodist church Miss Ida
carelessness. Marsiiburn went into a trance.
Men who promise without| Which lastel two and a_ half
hours, A large number of
people wentto the church to look
at the strange
thinking contiuus without ¢hiok-
ing of thei promise.
When a happy woman resorts |
. ae Free Press.
to ruugeit remicds one ef taking
coals to Newcastle. = =
News Away From Home.
Wher love ceases to be a mere
word it becomes dangerous. |
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May 4, 4a
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Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 42/10 9
Liv Tarhoro 12 12
Ly Rocky Mt | 12 52/10 & 4%
Ly Wilson 2 OA)11 6 20
Liv Selma 2 5G
Ly FayTtteville) 415) 1. 1|
Ar. Florence | 6 25 |
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Lv Wilson 2 08 U
Lv Go'daboro | 3 10 5
Lv Ma; yolia 4 16 )
Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45
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TRAINS GOING NOTRH,
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May 4th, O's o os
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Liv Fivrence 8 45) 7 4)
Ly Fayetteville! 11 10) » 40
Ly Selma 12 37
Ar Wilice 1 20/11 83
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Ly Wilmington! 9 25 7 00
Lv Magnolia | il 50 8 30
Ly GoldsboroT | 1 00 9 26
ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27
Ly farboro 1 42 :
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LY Wilsou 1 4: 10-32
Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 Vt ad 18
Ar Tarboro | 400 re si oy
Ly ®arbore + |
Ly Rocky Mu | 217 a |
Ar Weldon
Train on Seoul i Neck Graneb a0a
eaves Weldon 4.10 p.m., Halifax 4.08
P. mt., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p
W., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55
&. I0., Greénville 8.52 a. m. Arriving |
Halifix at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 ap |
~Jrains on Washnigtou Brauch leave
Washington 8,20-a, in, and 1.00 p.m,
afrives Parmele 9,10 a. m., and 3.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. mn., returningleaves
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.
and $.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
1140 a. m., and 7.20 p.m, Daily ex-
epi Sunday. Connects with trains on
Scotland Neek Branch.
Train leaves sarpore, sf U, via Albe-
marie 6 Kaleigh . k, daily except Sun-
day, at 5 50 p. w., Sunday 495 P, M;
arzive Plymouth 7.49 P, i., 6,00.p, rm.
Relarning caves Ulymouth daily exeeyit
Sundsy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a n.,
wrive farboro 10.16 a. and ll. 45
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
Goid3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
mM. arriving Smithtield 7°36 a.m. Re«
tiurming leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, are
rives af Goldsbors 9.30 a, @.
Teains on Latta branek, Florence R
t., leave Latta 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar
1.50 pm, Clio 5.05 p ne. Returning
leave Cliot6.10am, Dunkar 6.30 a m,
ies Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
dav
Traéin onClinton Branch Jeayes War-
awfox Clinton caily, exeept Suuay
102, m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg
aves(/] inton at7.00 4. m. ana8,00 Lm.
Trafa No, 78 makes close eonnection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
iehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR BR for Nor 101k
ene all points Nerth via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
| General supt.
T, M. EMERSON, Tratiie Manager.
J. R.KENLY, Gen?! Manager, ©
THE MORNING STAR,
The Oldest.
Hiaily Newspaper ip
The, Only. GiveDollar Datly)) :
its Class in the State:
mew
Best in use,
A bevautitul woman may be
without friends, buat she can
always console nerself with the
knowledge that she has admirers.
"Boston Home Journal.
a vee nnn}
Attention Weterans.
negro 20d a white woman
livivg together, ~The woman was bad-
ly injured,"Darnam San,
Thées is news indeed to the people, as |
nothing ot the kind kas oceurred down
May te~tthe Sun got cone
this way.
fused over an incident of thismature
that oceucred neat wreenville, §. C,
The Bryan Grimes Camp of Pitt
county Confederate Veterans will meet res
A wag suggests that Mr. Bryan
oapply for apn injuuctiony o
| prevent the gold Democrats from
~doing business with the name ct
Thowas Jefferson.� -No use.
Stealing the livery of heaven to
serve the devil was recognized as
aa irrepressible offense thousands
of years ago, aud eyen the Chiis-
~tian religion canTt stop 1.
at the Cohege grounds avar Greenville,
on Wednesday, May 26, 1597, to trans.
act mmportant business and to arrauge
for transportation to the reunion at
Nashville, Tena, June 22, 23, 24 and
25. Bring your baskets full cf soime"
thing good. By order of
EK. A. Morr, Com.
B. F. Soca, SeeTty.
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25¢ 504 REGULATE THE LIVER pRuGaists
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to cure any east of toustination. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa-Q
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In Pitt county Saturday night white | 2&
cops visited and severely whipped «|
who were |g
Corrected by 8. M. Schullz. one you will never forget.
Butter, per lb 15 to 25 eae
Western Sides t+.6|) ItTs a Transition from
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124
Corn 40 to At i: :
Corn Meal 43 co Hl Frost to Flowers.
r W ily j fy . « .
Loch Ramil evn Aud the service is so laxmi-
Oats 85 to 40 ous that people who have .
Sugar 4 to 5 tested oSunset Limited� call
Coffee 17 to 20 it incomparable.
ek pet Sack {5tol +
shiekens 10 to 25 i "
Eppa per tbe ~tow | youare Thinking or
ee§ WAX. DEX .
foing, Write Us.
We have a book entitled
oThrough S:oryland to Sun-
s%t Seas,� ahandsome volume
of 205 pages, fully illustrated,
whieh we wil! send on receipt
of 10 cents in stamps te cover
postage. We also havea de-
lizhtful little guide to Mexi-
, co, which we will send. o%
receipt of 4 cents to cover
eot of mailing. |
You Really Ought to
Read them Both...
Shall we put you down for a
copy? Itfso, or if you want
any special information, it
will be cheerfully furnished
by addressing,
S. F.B. MORSE,
General Passenger and Ticket
Agent,
N2W ORLEANS.
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PRACTICAL
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Offers his services to the ~
citizens of Greenville and the Ope
4c public generally.
a. ROOFING, GUTTERING,
Spouting and Stove Work,
a specialty.
( Satisfaction guaranteed or 2
~ no charges made. ~Tobacco
Flues made in season. Shop |
, Intear of 5 and 10 cent store.
You may never,
But should you ever3¥@m===..
Want Job Printing
" Come to see us.
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The Daily Reflector.
Gives the hémey news:
every afternoon at the:
small price of 25 cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber? If not you
ceeeeieiered
ec ne
ought to he.
4 Is. only l a, yoar,
containg the news every
veek, and gives informa--
lion: to: the farmer abe
ne of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
ished (ou. see ther and|
a2 y are... T ee
many) timesT more thanT
othe subscription price,T
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fe ee Mn.
chants of Norfolk - | ~alifornia ML MUA.
3 COTTON. ees ~ a ae Ais wee a is ee Ria *
Good Middliug TR Both are such desirable ob
Low Wilting a jective piel bs cy od
! trip that itTs perhaps hard for
G ~ Pp ,
Teac ine ei you to decide where to go.
- PEANUTS, pr. a
Prime 2
Hixtra Prime »|Let us Help Youto "
AC ¥ ; Ka » bd ; ;
Spanish! 60 to 7 1 ® Decision.
TYone"quiet. ; - ae
A trip via New Orleans and
; the Scuthern Pacific to either
Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacitic Coast is
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We want that money
because we have a fair
equivalent to offer for
it. Our goods are the
right kind atthe right
price.
4
We havejust received
a new stock of the Cel-
eorated and Famous
Woy
for Menand Boys, inall
the newest shapes and
colors, for Spring and
Summer. Our Ox bloods
are beauties. Every
pair guaranteed.
A beautiful line of sty-
liso, neat, durable
and elegant
SLIPPERS,
tor ladies, fresh from
the factory made speci-
allytor us, The latest
newest, nobbiest and
prettiest styles.
Remember we have
also received anew sup-
ply of
Cannon
Cloth
Justa perfect substi-
tute for Linen, only 10
cents per yard one yard
wide, the cheapest and
best thing made for
Embroidery and
Drawn Work.
JUST IN, WHAT?
Beautiful, fancy
Indian
Baskets,
Neatandnice. Justthe
thing to please the
Ladies.
|) Hamper Baskets, Fan-
cy Work, Scrap, Key
and Toy Baskets. Come
to see them.
We caniplease both
you and your purse.
i pNearly ~ every day
brings us something
newand just the} thing
you want.
Come and inspect our
Mammoth Stock of Dry
- Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Groceries, Hard-;
ware, Crockery, Furni-|\
ture and House Fur-|\
~nmishing Goods. They
are desirable new and
heart cheering.
Beautiful Hall Racks
_ just received.
cementite ene
Stk igs ~ r
5 *, & af
Remember we oper-
te our store on a deter-
ed. policy otf fair,
are dealing and
ee
~ at ) $e Us.
\ Your tri
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DAILY REFLECTOR,
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JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
Creates many a new business,
Enlarges many an old business,
Preserves many a large business,
Revives many a dull business,
Rescuce niany a lost business,
Saves many a failing business,
Secures suceess to any busineas
To oadvertise judiciousiy,T? use tne
enlumns of t. REVLEOCTOR.
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"Keeping Cuasteniiy at it Brings Snocas
TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,
me LES ete
Passenger and mau
Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M,
arrives 6:57 P. M.
Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-
ington Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs-
diy and Saturdav
train going
Going South,
eens
WEATHER BOLLETIN.
Threatening with showers tonight
and probably Wednesday.
LITTLE SQUIBS.
But There is Much to be P.cked Out
ot Them.
Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other
summer drinks at StarkeyTs,
Corned Shad and Horrmngs for sale
at Steamboat wharf, J.J. CHERRY.
For Sate."A fine road horse with
Will be sold cheap for
MARSHAL STARKEY.
good qualities.
cash.
When you want laundrying done see
C. B. Wuicuarp.
Agent Wilwington Steam Laundry.
oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Fark
er make, at Reflector Book Store.
The Odd Fellows meet tonight with
work in the first and third degress. A
full attendance is desired.
There were slight indications of rain
last night and today, bat the ¢xpected
has not arrived yet.
There is talk of organizing a good
orchestra here. Mr. A. A, Forbes is
at the heed ot the movement and will
make it a success.
Steam Fire Engine.
From some letters that have been
shown the RerLector we see that
some good work is being done relative
to getting a steam fire engine for the!
Greenville fire department. This is «
matter that every citizen of the town
should feel interested in, and the prop
erty owners especially should encour-
age it, The engine should be procur-
ed.
THE AIR SHIP.
Office,
Mrs. #. J. Cherry is sick..
Miss Nannie Wilson is quite s:ck.
J. F Harrington, of Ayden, spent
today here. ~
Col. I, A. Sugg returned this morn-
ing trom Kinstun.
Walter Wilson came home Monday
evening from Plymouth.
J. B. Cherry, Jr, came in Monday
evening from a trip on the road.
J. W. Wiggins returned Monday
evening from Rocky Mount.
Dr. D. L. James lett this morning
for Charlotte to attend the Dental
convention.
Sheriff W. H.
Ayden Morcay night aud returned
Harrington went to
this morning.
W. I. Pender has gone to Henderson
to locate.
trom Greenville.
W.D. Moore, of Broklyn, N. Y,,
Who has been spending afew weeks
We regret to, lose Walter
with relatives at his old home in this
county, left today.
Ex-Goy, Elias Carr and a_ party of
friends, passed down the river this
morning on his yacht oBracebridge.�
With the Governor are Elias Carr, Jr.,
B.F. Shelton, Dr. Pitt aud d. J.
Cherry, Jr. They went to Chicod
creek for a few days fishing.
Mr. J. R. Corey is having another
nouse built on his Dickinson avenue
property.
May 11th"Fresh Carr Butter in]
pound packages. New cui Herrings,
at S. M. Schulvz.
CAKLEY ITEMS.
Oakey, N. C., May 10, 1897.
Miss Mary Whitehurst is visiting
friends at Jamesville.
J. H. and J. S. Taylor went to
Greenvilie Saturday. .
Miss Mary Thigpen, w!.o has been
visiting at Palmyra, returned home
Saturday.
S. H. Taylor, who has been quite
sick for the past week, is improving.
Kid. J. N. Rogezsorrand $. R. Ross
left Fridxy to visit the thurch at
Towacreek.
We wee aliad to have a visit a few
W. R, Whichard and
The old man is
Pevs avo froin
wite, of Whichard.
badly affiicted and our sympathy goes
out to him. He has t: be carried
about in ones arms. Come again old
Bro. we are always glad to have a
visit from you.
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ICE CREAM FREEZERS. =e
Prices are lowerthan ever. A complete line of
Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Screen. Doors,
ofi, HUEAT ICE CREAM
and Keep Kool
we have the celebrated
ite Mountain
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We havea complete
line of |
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|Thas Get Tickets at the CaptainTs| i
Dress Goods, ' Cordiall : invite! Clothing.
a ~everybody to call
Trimmings, at there store,}Slippers,
Silks, Had @ sisal alan OOO
Satins, Hats,
Plaids, | | Caps,
Dimities, | unsurpassed in| Umbrellas,
Percales, Style and quality | Neckwear,
Laces, cy Collars,
Embroideries,}FTices very 1ow.! qu ses,
Velvet | White Shirts,
Underwear, il : | yf Negligee,
Notions, | | | HAW GOONS 8 otions.
RICKS & TAFT,
Emporium of Spring Fabrics..
JW. HIGGS, Pres, j. S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY:HARDING, AssTt Cashier,
THE GREENVILLE BANK
GREENVILL, N.C.
APPL LL LG Pee Merl al,
D. W. Hardee smiggs
Greenville, N. C.
STOCKHOLDERS .T
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hatt
Million$Dollars,
Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. . We respectfully solicit the accounts
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general
Neck, N. C. nudlie.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account Books furnish
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. :
Fine line of Shoes & Slippers.
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When sweet spring across the hills
Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;
When the babbling ot the rills
Joins with song birdTs symphony ;
Then, it seems to us, we ouchter
Turn our thoughts to soda-water. ~
For the balmy April breeze
Tells the sultry aays are nigh
When we linger ~neath the trees,
And our threats are hot and dry,
Then ShelburnTs soda fount
Fattens up his bank account.
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Fancy Groceries,
n always find fresh Bread.
, 180 Candee, Fruits, Nuts
gpaten S,and a nice line
rroce es.
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