Daily Reflector, May 12, 1897


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4 0. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

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Vol. 5. | | GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1897.

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OTHER LOCALS,

BE Base Ball.
A Pittsburg, May 10""Nichols, Pitts-

The newest ribkon wonTt disguise a

bd

UTI burgTs usual Jonah, could not put the} Joop summerTs straw hat
game cut today because of slow field-

FUL ing bchind him. On the cther hand| A balfshot man and a loaded gun ni
~ : KillenTs support was first class. The | #*'e dangerous companions, is

game was won inthe fourth by three

ail ae ~ The bicycle breaks many a man be !
: singles an ouinTs fumble. Scor .
. i - d umble. Score, fore the man breaks the bicycle.
Pittsburg; 4; Poston, 2. |
des wn 4 Many a bibulous man will never oe
Warhington, May 10"The putcheis Intigh "but ke ei? k + :
, a augh, but he will crack a smile when :
B | decided the contest here teday. King ~e ; ia

was in good torm; while Nops and Co- he has the price.
gan who succeeded the latter in the! Tho : orbestown Kid wants to know
seventh inning were both wild and in-- {if brides always have trains on their 093 ve =
effective. A triple play was the fea~| traveling dresses, oe =t

ture of the game. Doyle caught a fly -

trom SelbachTs bat, threw to Jennings, | i si a s.reet beggar wears a sign For time is money. Both are saved ~by
)

. informing you that he canTt see it is
who retired at second and then sent BY

the ball to Riet who cauzht Brown off | en only a blind, purchasing from.
first. Seore. Washington, 15; Balti-}| " ~pypo chap who gets up and gives his
More, 3. | seat to a pretty girl in the strect car

| Louisville, May 10"Seymour began | stands for the fair. . 4 , |
by striking out the first three Louis. , i ae
ys omn © © souls A Frankford man recently marred] m va al Ne

ville batters today, but after tha § ,
are " ays : : t he lost a girl nsmed Bread. He says he tock
control and this, together with uppor-

her for butter or worse. ~
tune hitting gave Louisville the game. St Ry. ee "="" *

Scrapping Joyce and the rest of the! ~The youngster who has his clothes
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Giants delayed the game several times, | stolen while in swimming is cbliged to

The Southern Baptist Convention at

ut Davis out of the game ¢ IN�,� | pry:
y ; i . « _ ue | Wilmington adjourned Monday atter- lh ri
Varner $20. Score. Louisville, 9; a , . . '
New Y - 0aIsvE�"�Ts 3) noon, ~The next session will be held in
New York, 7. | ""
, Norfolk. |

objecting to Umpire SheridanTs decis- | bare his loss as best he can. It IS only. when the quality of our
Cleveland, May 10"Cleveland was

ions and that official was compelled to
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unable to hit Daub today and for tat} °�"�e men teli their wives everythiag

reason Brooklyn won, In the ninah ig. | {*%" happens, while others go stil far-|'8 CONnsidered that our prices seem so strikingly

. ~ . ~ ay au x} 3 . J 2 g 2
ning Sockalexis Jed off with a two base ther, aud tell them a lot of thiugs that

sit tad wed etclnedd unthied� Ges an |nevesoven happened low. Buy of us and vet the best. Our new
next tw9 batters were unable to bring There will be a May bull in JenkiasT customers soon become old ones, because eon-

him home, Score: Cleveland, 25 nut, Ayden, Thursday night, 20th.

Srocklyn, 3. se will he fornic by + oda
Brocklyn, 3 mtusie will be tarnished by tue Ayden tinued satistaction o 20eS with evel ~ything we sell,
St. Louis, May 10".The Phillies had | sting band. All invited.

~ouble in beating the Bri d: : . : K \ ,' ] f N
ate) eS nh Dealing the Browns tuday Oxe week trom today 1s the hig exe ; AN | | C)
LadoieTs stiukk work was a feature. | . i :

. , cursiun trom Washingioa to Nortolk.
Score. St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 13,

| The round trip fare from Parmele is ~THE KING CLOTHIER.
| ] Chicago, May 10"Rank errors by $2.75. The morning train from Green-

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tenet. titan sre bet: machete

locais gave todays game tothe Reds. | ville connects with the excursion trains
ive ct their seven runs resulted trom

WAAALAAA Ae

Gov. Russell has commuted the death

tour misplays, and but four hits. The Lo ; ae A.
a. , ; sentence to imprisonment tor lite in the
Vosts scored twice on RhineTs wild pits) ; . = f Ose,
See et ,{ cuse of tue negro jockey Bobo wko \
THAT and earned their other three by goou . 5 en A nny ue
. , °° {killed another pegro at the Newban
base running aud a bunechins of hits. |... Pa

; fair.
Lange and Hoy played a great field,

ee er

the former getting several good catenes
while Hoy robbed Decker of what look:
ed to be two sure four.bagzers. Score./ Somme time during ~Tuesday nigut the
Chicago, 5; Uincinuati, 7, office at the dep ot was broken into and

peecnn a ee about $5 stolen from the cash drawers.
ASABABAS

Smait Robbery at the Depot.

HOW THE CLUBS STAND. .
Iwo drawers were broken open but

\T Jar (lo ~
Won Lost Per Cent nothing has been missed excapt the

on Baltieaore p . a change that was left in them. The | Seamless, fast black, with double
Pittsburg J ; ns thief got in the office by breaking out heel and ig
Louisville N] 92 | ee ton eecti na he window a
TY a ; t Diath ) , gaye top section of.one of the win ove
ley On't COSt | Philadelphia . , -., | uid climbing over the iron bars. It was
Cincinnati 8 0 o| evidently doze by some one tamili:r *
too much. They steam ~ ~ eh with the surroundings, WV hat S1zes | aon
4 J . r ~. .)
: areready to put] Boston 5 68 385 |
i 7 mrepanye Saye a ceil agherica Ue Bellen From the sm: alfeat! to the largest
vn without a} Washington 4 8, sad]. Rass, night Be on
. eae 11g "- penta a gin ternon on ti for children, misses, ladies and
| : o¢7| Knocking GuestT from the text obe-
° U ic aoges 4 ll z0 °o ;
Li rink C OU | Chicago hold i stand at the door and knock.� men,
have seen the The morning servite at the qauten ,
| Even the light headed girls are bow-| this morning was well attended and :
browns olives ed duwu with the weight ot their new] the Evangelist talked on the éoBless" W hat Price Vg
spring hate. edness of those who die in the Lord.� a SS
green mixtures, Three services are now held each 4
i day. The cottage prayer meeting x . TI yee oe
laids--the gweil No, Mandt, Cemh Aaa Rie! ar9e) Come Thursday afternoon will be at ihe ae he small Au of 10 certs a par,
p ; : not bear fruit, although it sometimes bind Ab gry'ES Bir Caw
color Ings of the oi has nuts on it.

of the season: -- oC Where P rgact

~ we've got them GENTLE SPRING. r) :

here plenty as pera | .M. H Lh ~DEI 3

oe, Ser: is complete with all the latest in
-pleata fair. We .

The Low m Ped Merchant, a
: show the best. i i) Whi, White Gods, ti as n |
~GLOTHINE, GENTS:FURMSHINS: GOODS, | BS cha ro cami

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Ex. ey, HOOKER& Co. before buying... osetia

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~NORTH CAROLINA. R.L.DAVIS,PresTt.

One hundred bieycles were sold) 88 Ee UN Ps, tee

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GREENVILLE, N. C.
Atjthe Close.cf Business March 9th, 1897.
RESOURCES. " LIABILITIES,

in Henderson last month. "

The Wadesboro Messenger says
lightning strack the chimney of
the house occupied by Jean Smith
colored, and not only demolished

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suffering from some ailment, and
the farmer started for the sea-
shore with a jug. ,

The farmer had never seen the

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Sata | ~ |the chimney, but came near kill- . Ioans and Discounts $41,761.19 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 .
; ,SURSCRIPTION RATES. ing two of SmithTs children. ocean and must have had an ide@| Over Drafts 133,275 § Surptus and Profits 2.332.66
oyehr, ee ps _ |that 16 was priyate property. | Premium on Stock 1,090.09 Deposits subject to Check $5,691.14 ..
~month, - «& ~ ey Goldsboro Argus: Much in- Else he decided that doctors apd ve engT ee: ee . peed var oe
RO ee . : : : Tego : ~~ | Furniture and Fixtures 1,500, SOICIS VBOCHS OFTStANCING | ...eeee
jjvered in town by earriers without terest 18 being manifested � the} neyer prescribe anything that is |Current Expenses nonT 985,52 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00
oextra cost. ron Ae revival services commenced inthe| free, at any rate, he walked into | 02s! ttems 2,083.12 Tota! nap
_Arlvertisng rates ave liberal and can be Presbyterian church last nicht by|, store on thabeach and asked| casi hati ree se eed
ee aan to the editor or a : ta"
pad on application to 6 Rev. E. W. Oakes, whose reputa-|,. . jugtul of sea water. The Total $112,974.50

theoffice
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-- We desire a itve correspondent at
avery postoftice inthe covuty, who will
~gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs
ta each neighborhood, Write plainly
ead only on one side of the paper.

tion as an evangelist is weil
known to the people of Golds-
boro.

proprietor looged him over aud
told him to go down and heip
himself. When the farmer asked
him how much the price was, the
trader nearly tumbled over, but
he recoyered and charged a
quarter. |

We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have
your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.

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Fayetteville Observer: We
regret to learn that Dr. D. Sin-
Siuclair, the venerable father of
our esteemed townsman, N. A.

Wehavealarge =»

STOCK UF

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Wrpnespay May 12, 1897.

rors "|Sinclair, Esq., happened toavery| About a month afterwards the "
~|AE POSTAL SERVICE TOO EX- painful accident on Thursday farmer showed up again with his UNDERTAKERS,
PENSIVE. night last near his home in Robe-| jug and was told to go out as be-
" sen county, by ai left | fore and help himself. Ki EINERA PE GTARS AN}
e Arena for May Judge shoulder was dislocated. Hewas| But the tide was out this trip "
~ale Clark, of the Supreme/riding in his buggy when his|and the old man was obliged to EMBALMERS.
horse became frightened at some walk about a quarter ot a mile ee ,

Gourt of North Carolina, has an

article on the maladministration We have it received a new

object in the road and refused to .
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-

across the flats. As he was pay-

GOODS

of the

summati

Postofice Departmen

which we see very interestingly
the Richmond

oTimes. The government, we aro
told, opays to the railroads for

zed iD

travel. Dr. Sinclair alighted and
catching the horse by the bridle
rein, when suddenly the horse
jumped to the road side, throwing
the doctor violently to the ground.

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ing a quarter on his return, he
pointed with his taumb at the
distant water line and remarked:
oBy Jim Hill, what a gosh-
darnavion of a trade you've boen

just arrived. Comeand
gee us.

fins and Caskets, in weed, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green\ ile,

We a9 prepare... Jo embalm-
ing in al, its forms.

haying since 1 was here tast ?�"

Personai aivention given to con:
Lewiston (Me.) Jouraal.

ducting funerals and bodies en-
trusted to our care will receiye
every mark of respe2s,

Our prices are 1oWer 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.

BOB GREENE & CO.
CITORS WANTED for

S QO tL Dr, Talmages ~The

Earth Girdled.�? or his famous tour
around the world,a thrilling story of
savag¢ and barbarous lands. Four mil-
hou ~almageTs 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 for
cury, todide potash, and still have aches ang(WOrker. Credit given, freight paid,
sine, Mucous patches ih month, Sore Throat, iouttit free. Drop all trash and sell the
any part ot the Pay, Mair or Eyebrows falling | kidg of books and make §300 a month.

Address for outtit and terri ory, The

out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO}
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obstis | |) ominion Company, Star Buildiug., Chi-
cago.

: 4 othe rental cf postal cars $3,600,000
annually, asum more than enough
to build outright nearly double
the number of postal cars it has
inuse. Phere are £00 of these
cars, Judge Clark adds, costing ut
the ontside $4,000 each, and their

average life is tweuty years, 60

that, according to his figures, the
government is paying $72,000,000
for what it could acquire for $2,-
000,000. On the Pennsylvania
Railroad, be says, the governmeat
3 pays nearly $37,327 per car for the
rent of 69 cars, which could each
be bought outright for less than
half the money.� These figures
aro startling enough, but uot so
startling as the other statement,
made in the same article, that the
average cost of carrying the mails
is 8 cents per pound for an aver-
age distance of 448 miles, making
$29 000,000 per year for transpor
tution in addition to the $3,600,000
for car rent, whereas the Southern
Express Company gets a freight
rate of about 4 cent., or 74 cents
the better of the government:

If the facts are as Jucge Ciark
has them,they are outrageous,and
in view of them our Richmond
contemporary suggests that oif
the government would farm out
to a private corporation the con-
tract fur carrying the mails
putiing it to the lowest responsi-

ble bidder, tt would save millions
of dollars in the course of a year
and get~a better service.� This
doesnTt appear to be a very prac-
tical idea. ~The thing to be done
is for the Postoflice Department
and Congress to take bold of this
evil and remedy it by bringing
the railroads down to a business
basis in the {premises."Charlotte
Observer.

Raleigh News and ObserverT
Harry Skinner is getting in his
work in getting Democrats re-
moved and having new postmass
tera appointed in the first district.
Last week M. M. Alexauder was
removed at Creswell, Washington
county, and C. T. Spruill appoint-
ed; D. 8, Poweli removed at
Parmele and Wm. Powell ap-
pointed; Warren Brickhouse was
remoyed at Columbia, Tyrrell
county, and Maynard Davis
appointed, and J, T. Hyman had
to bite the dust at Coaoho;
Martin county to make room for
J. L. Hines.

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LondonTs fire chief, who is a
commander in the royal navy, was
married recontly in style"a
procession of 100 firemen in full
uniform and a police band
ascompanving him and his bride
to the church.

MK IR

pooonaseives

Before the end of this year
every one of the 508 towns in
Connecticut will be connected by
telephone.

caren a

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Primary. Sea

wie F f ¢
{ A SP ECIALI Y codary orien
r watiary BLOGD POISON permancatlys

mcuredin 15t035 days. You can betreated at
home forsame price under same Fueran-
\Vibiog 4A ty. Ifyou prefer tocome hero we willcon
sit ~ tractvo pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere

Painted woodwork is more de~
sired than natural finish for bed-
rooms or wherever especially
dainty effects are desired.

FT NER CTSNET

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Southern Jottings,

Ex-Senator Coke, of Texas, is
delirious. It is said he cannot
recover.

AN

EXCURSION!

"Train will leave"
WASHINGTON, W. ¢.
=the morning of"

Wednesday, May 19th, :
For NORFOLK, Va.

connecting at Farmele with train from
Greenyille. Parties at Greenville, and
points between Greenville and Parme-
le, can secure these remarkably low
rates by paying local fures to Permele
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 Norfolk
and three of the fastess horses of this
section are entered, Lucy Ashby and
Bird Eye taom Greenville, and Robert
Burns from Washington. Parties wi'l
have halt of the day on the 19th and
half of the z0ih, ~Train will leave
Norfolk at 1 P.M. on the 20th mak.
ing connection at Parmele with train
for Greenville. Yours truly,

C. T. CORDON.

nate cases and challence the world for a
pase wecannotcure. This disease has always

affled the skill of the most eminent physi-
cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondi-
tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,,
803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL, "

Minister Powell layton, © of sarbers.

Arkansas, has arrived at the City
of Mexico.
AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST. (82
GREENVILLE. N. C Sif
Patronage solicited. (Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty

Three thousand five hundred
miners in eastern Tennessee and |
southern Kentucky are on a
strike bacause of a proposed re-
duction in wages.

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Fa CHBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREBK. &

Special attention given ro cleaning
GentlemensClothing. ~

James H. Aldrich, the paymas~
ter of the Kansas City, Fort Scott
and Memphis railway, who stole
$27,000, was sentenced to two
years at Kansas City, Mo.

Ho NIGHOLSON,

: J. A, BuRGEss, Mgr.
Washington, N. C,

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Dallas will today nonor the
memory of the private soldier of
the confederacy. No braver,
more self-sacrificial or uncom-
plaining patriot ever shonldered
a gun in defense of his home and
rights in all the history of nations,
than the private soldier cf th®
southern confederacy.

aq: This Hotel has been thoroughly reno
Saha ~vated, several new rooms added, elec,
~tric bells to every room. attentive ser
vanis. Fish and Oysters seryed dailyT
Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited�

etc

ESTABLISH 1875.

CREENVILLE

Male Academy,

The Arkansas Senate last week

ee rejected, 16 to 14, a bill for the : | L
Gold standard prosperity 18 an creation of a railroad commission, ® 5 AM. M. SCHULT
aboration. Conceived in the|The failure of this bill at the reg- The Sign oi

ular session and the failure of the
general appropriation bill was to
the calling of the present extra

interest of organized wealth, and
against the welfare of humanity,
it was brovght torth in the last

PORK SIDESGSHOMLDER

Superiority

, JARMERSAND? MEKUBANTS BLY ,
campaign to fill the screeching |*68S10n. ' F ing their yearTs supplies will tind The next session of the school will
mouths of partisan howlers with ES of Columbia bleycles 20 fe- thelr interes toxer gar valoede rain pe open on !

8 ee ie i say 3 as ° ~ ~

othe rallying cry of osound money} =, Child With Three Byes, miliar to everyone is the well- inane mm rg

known Columbia name-plate.
The 1897 Columbia name-plate is of oxidized
silver and appears on the tp head of
every Columbia bicycle. It marks the highest
type of bicycle ever offered to the public,

and prosperity.� while it robbed
their stomachs of needed food
and thei: backs of raiment. And:
the Dinglev tariff monstrosity is
- qghother child of the same
Sarentage. and the trusts who
| ed the swaddling clothes

a ERO,

A remarkable birth has just oc-
curred in the family of John
Higgs, at Glenham, N. Y., his].
wife haying become the mother| "
of three bouncing babies of ten
pounds each. What is still more

MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1992

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR

+ ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES| The terms are us follows.



them being just above}
| |the bridge of the nose, while the |
other two eyes are in their nor-
mal position. pee a number of |
people have viewed the three
eyed child and pronounced it al
yale eee :

for the first, and the campsign|romarkible about this event and} ~ Tobacco, Snulf, &o, | |Primary Enelisn per mo. oe
» to make the latter possible,|a fact which is puzzling the medi-| STANDARD oF. }we buy dirocifrom Mathtact.. 4 en|{ntermediate o anes

Ce ~rodfathers."Brevard cal profession is that one of the THE WORLD, ane ta: von to buy at one pfol, A sunt Higher era 93.00:
oa: infants has three eyes, one of| _ Martford BI ~ane cte stock of : :

vs ae located habe a ans Gy) = Languages (each) o #1 00

oCatalogue free if you call, By mail fora 2-c. stamp,
FOR SALE BY oe

E PENDER & 0O., lsd tordasitt

GREENVILLE, N.O- | "s'yI"ScE

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The work and disclpline of the sehool
will be as heretofore,

_ Weask a contianance of your pas}

, WH RAGADALB.

e summer girl, in her cool
yist,) causes the Macon
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@., Greenville 6.57 p,m., Kinston 7.55 |
2-m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.0
~a. M., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving |
Malifix at21:20.a. m.We'don 11.40 am
daily except Sunday.

I'rains on Washnigtéen Branch ée6ure |
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1,00 p.m,T
anrives Parmele 9.10 2. .m., and 3.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves
PBarboro.3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 e. m.
amd 620 p. in,, arrives Washington
1140.0. m.,and 7.20 pum. Daily ex-
em Sunday. Connects with trains en
Seotlané Neok Branch. .

Traindeaves sarpore, WU, via Albe-
mame &Maleigh R. KR. daily except Sun
day. at.54i0.p.mn., Sunday. 405 P. M;'
altive Plywouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p,m.
Returning zawes Plymouth dail y except
Sundey, 750 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,
arrive ~Tarboro 10.16 a.m and 1]. 46

Train on Midland N.C. beanch leaves
Gold3bere daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a

M. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re-:

éurning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-
tives xt Goldsbors 9,30 a. ma. :

Trains on Latta branch, Pierence R
6, leave Latta 6.44 pm, aurive Dunbar!

which these officers derive profit
#@nd then pay no attention to their
little bilis" -ucham San.

eaceend rece,

Not Dummies,

The Washington Post had tle
following dbout a» Norih Cuaroli-
nian which shows how they do

|things up in the mountains:

jthus sa0ou be exterminated, no

tresults that could be desired.�

"Win Hh. tf 34 «4 486038 bh R INDUSTR:AL AND STAYLISTICZL. ) oThe man who takes the North |. : Cotton and Peanut, oPROM FROST'TO
© ani panei, | |aolinn people for nok of dumr| Below ae Norfolk. pies of am, | o7HO¥ WHOSE RS
ad lg gerha teas | Among all races the weigut of| mies ig apt to be greatly mistaken� | by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- California
aN) FLORENCE Rad RVAD | the male brain 18 10 per cert, {said a Congressman, who repre- | chants of ee SRE J :
oGanensea ponedule _ | heavier than that of the female.. | sents a mountain district of that|Good middling = 1% Both are such desirable ob"
" : ; - State, or Middli 7 ints for a Winter
ons nis care en. It kas been estimated that in| State, to the, 200k reporter the Low Miidling i jective pointe oF piles
1812 the number of Hebrew; in |Otherday, oThere was a store: | Gooq Ordinary 6 13-16 pydah "q vidd kine ia wae
e Dated 48 the United States did not exceed | keeper 10 my district who had a| Tone"rirm. pa a Tere Saat at
a 2b : : ? :
May4, [5 3 more thao 3,000. Now ix ig|}�"�Mouctaineer customer, and this | prin ; . ~| Let Help You to
1897, Zi bo Claimed that there are ~in thig|°4stomer wantd crediet. ~I, can Extra Prime | 2 et us melp
asada) aie aay nas ~ logs, | any = +43 ae
A. M./2,M. A. M| country 500,00), and New York/give you a pip oe on my hogs, SpanishT 80 to TH 1Q Decision, oe
Leave Weldon | 1. 50) 9 4 ity bas 140,000 of th said the man. This was agreeable | Tone"guiet. | ae
oie 2 52110 9 {City has 140,000 of these. , ee oo
" eel ein a | . . _|to the merchant and after a deed A trip via New Orleans and
Tere are 1,425 characters in bad dacoted tévi tha ~train: : the Scathern Pacific to eithor
Lv Tarhoro 12 12 the twenty-four books that for i ike no otha teounistieee Greenville Market. Mexico or para is
. "\" ~akene ws : ge, the : Corrected by S. M. Schult one you will never forget.
9 -| Dickens wrote. orrected by S. M. Schultz y
Ly Rocky Mt | 12 52/10 6 got a goodly quantity of supplies} gntter, per Ib 15 to 25 .
Ly Wilso 2 05111 6 20 ; ; q vt loo T ve
hee emg 2 5a o| There are 49,605,000 dwelling |and went home. Western Sides [5 to 6 ItTs a Transition from .
Liv FayTtieville) 4 15 1.7 houses in Europe, and 11,490,000! oThe bill wasnTt paid when it oe cured Hams white Frost to Flowers
scieeslna hepa he __|__|____ | in the United States. became due, and the shopkeerer oe weal , 45 ~0 e ee
Gb Three fourihs of the total pop-| Went up on tho mountain tu ree|y cy) NS ware 10 And the service is so laxmi-
af sation ota are engnged ih ton i dea) om that cre th ae
° . * 6 bi 7 : o t he ' i
oe PS aes ued i Me" cultivating the soil. ; I have come after my hogs,T Coffee 17 to 9) it incomparable, :
uv Wileon 208 | Engel considers that a child of {84 be. cot pei back 15 to 1.66 "
ema ee 1 et ® |10 yeare reprsents an outlay of | ¢, 0% Yes was othe reply. | Chickens Tt | Lfyouare Thinking of
Ar Witeington|. 80 945] 8400; a yoush of 1s, 8700, | Well they aro ont on tho moun- | eer waxes "| Going, Write Us
» + ved 3, a Yoh: ts sy en) 1 . =
P. M.| A.M : tain ; o 7 ;
ees es . ; :
And what kind of hogs aie KOS aA AOAUAOIK AAA AO AADAC We have a book entithd
TRAINS GOING NOTRE. The Hisleigh board of Alder- they 9� x AAKAKA AAAI ale) @) oThrough Sioryland to Sun-
, mon, white ~they created a grea} « «Gyound hogs," waa the reply | sot Saas,� a handsome volume
Dated Rm) % $, jmues in the selection of cits of the mountaineer, ~and it you | S¢T of 205 pages, fully illustrated,
May 4th, o's } S| officers aud disa ointed a num-| which we will send 9n receipt
1897. AR | & as AG f a *Ppe 1 taith Ses catch them you can have 3 ! oe of 10 cents inatamoe to cover
smn ars i per Or Reem MGu oAB. aitatp them.T � | ~ Sone. postage. We also havea de-
Ly Fivrerce | 8 45 74) Ofitcers, did one commendadie | PRACTICAL |: lightful little guide to Mexi-
Lv Fayetteville 11 10) 9 40 i thing, which shold be followed | ~ _ aC ae 5 co, which we will send on
Ly Selma 12 37 | |by every municipal board im the! Attention Veterans. ; receipt of 4 cents to cover
Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35 | , . | a |i! 5 cot of mailing
ee a _|State. It was this" "~- a WORKER ae |
ae \ oResolved, That the City do The Bryan oGrimes Camp of Pitt | ae 5 | You Really Ought to
not employ or retain in its covnty Contederate Veterans will meet | a6 Offe nea . : a :
1 ae rs his services to the 5
ae ""~| ""}""- | employ auy man in any de- | at the College grounds near Greenville, 1386 citizens o�,� Greenville and the 2 Read them Both...
Lg Wilmington o ne M. partment who fails to psy his | en Wednesday, May 26, 1897, to trans- | @@ public venerally. Shall we put you down for a
(47 Magnolia | il 50 ' 8 30| Just debts.� act Important business and to arrange * ROOFING, GUTTERING, copy? If 80, or if you want
vel lati ee a rAd This is rightand just. Iu these {¢or transpertation to the reanion at|Q@ Spouting and Sjore Work, any ~special information, it
dw Tarboro | 042) ,fimes of stringency ig money | Nashville, Tena, Jane 22, 23, 24 wnd a ene - will be cheerfully farnishea
- oot Be "" + jmatters, every map working On a! 25. Bring your baskets full ct some- ) sige a ahaa 0 2B by addressing,
be 2 i_ ~ ~a . . . U'geS ade, bacco er
S33 a Salary. mn Beene emplay, shouid | thing good, By onder of ) Flues made in season. Shop é S. F. B. MORSE,
susie ne sila hageel telieye this stringency ay far as E. A. Moye, Com. ; iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. Bye General P : d Ticket
, M. | olpl My, lhe is able by prompt payments! B. F. Scac, See'ty, Ps Teert assenger and LiCke
ed poole Mt 2 38 | 7 i he should not be retaiped, as a - "_ AA ae | "Na ORLEANS.
becky Mh | P. ai | Servant of the people when he , ake |
a Phat 480) iL | coutracts debts anu le:s them run | Me. Gryan Tyson, of Carthage,
Ly Tarkerc ! Te sw valna! vias,
Lv Kooky Mu | 2 17] ia }ov dndefinitely, with no apparent | ®1Ves * valnadie ee eed You may never,
Ar Weldon : ~effort whataver to meet them, troy ings moles: oAs early a" the Butshould you ever ig ~ ee
~This is simple justice to the tax- Spring as may be convenlent, 1x ;
pei pe Neck Brancn toa ~payers who have to-seuftle aroug | #rsenk with corp dough, then ant 7
éeves Weldon 4.10 p,m., Halifax 4,08) P°2°"* f| make holes into their roads here \ y el
#.M., a¥tives Scotlaad Neck at 5.10 p| mightily to pay the taxes out o

aud there and drop a lump ef the
mixiure, about the size of a mar-
ble, then cover with a clod of dirt
to exelude tke light. Moles cen

matter how many there are.
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Other pcisous may answer we],

but I have never tested any but
arsenic, which gave all the

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1.40 pm, Clio 6.45 pm. Returning
leave Clioté.lU 4m, Dunbar �,�.30 a m,
Ai Latta 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun-

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Train onClinton Branch leaves War-
awfor Clinton caily, except Swuday,
102, mand 8.50 p, m Returning
aves Ul inton at7.00 a. m, and 3,00 7 a.

Train No. 78 makes close co) uieetion
at Weldon forall points daily, allT rail via
Righmone; alse at. Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and VarolinaR. & for Notsolk
éne all points North via Norfolk.

JOHN F. DIVINET
General ~iupe.
T, M. EMERSON, Trattia Manager.
J. R.KENLY. GenTl Manager,

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" | and Women Too"The R:flector Net
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Ma Snee Sat
Creutes many a new business, A. Ward, of Bethel spent today
-Enlarges many an old business, ao ay
Preserves many a large business. gees
- Revives many a dull business, C. L. Barreti, of Ayden, was here é
Lee 21a ot) nema ' " Rescuce many a lost business, " | today. Dress Goods, ~Cordially invite:Clothing,
Saves many a failing business. : severybo y to call
| , fr Secures success to any business} M. Owens went to Rocky Mount Trimmings, ~at there store Slippers,
, --- today. : | ?
oo ah To oadvertise judiciously,� use t : ;where they will
eae 528 a L | ~ | eolumrs oft. REWLEOTOR. © geese F. L. Castex, ot G:Idsboro, is in Silks, find a Shoes,
| ny ee | J, G.Staten, of W lliamston, was Satins, Hats,
Wewantthat money), __. : ncaa on, Wi
because we have a fair) Kecping Custeuiy at it Brings Success] o°° °°" Plaids, | Caps, |
q equivalent to over fori: sin _ | W.E. Proctor, of Grimesland, was Dimiti |
it. Our itt pharm ve TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES iy fOWD foony. nce T UNEEEp Abed in Umbrellas, LE
a at. . * d + * i adh * ; 5 a an = as aloe oo . %
a kind atthe right a acl _ B. mt returned ~Luceday evens) Percales, style and quality | Neckwear,
je ussenger 1 ram going |ing from Williamston.
"" - Nevth, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South, oo sionals
3 We havejust received MN rodbier Tar iver arrives from Wash- We We 0 bicherd end or ABER, , Collars,
& new ~stock ofthe Cel-|inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday ar Bay spent Pony UL LOWR. Embroideries ace very, oN Cuffs
ebrated and Famous eee Tuesday, Thure-} py Sheriff Be W Edwards, of , :
ios eae Greene vounty, was in town today. Velvets, ; {Whi te Sh irts,
. Fi ny ry: 1 rf
WEATHER BULLETIN. J. Moore, J. W. Peckins and $8, ? :
| M. Daniel went to Kinston Tuesday Underwear, | 3 : Negligee,
ha A Y Showers tonight aad ~T!.ursdy. evening to atvend court. Notions, ; if \ ih ANS Notions.
for Menand Boys,inall|-""�"� i diamiaaiimemaoae beri * eb oii ies ( ~
the. newest shapes and LITTLE EQUIBS. See Wink fe
colors, for Spring and Seti aM settle a
Summer. Our Ox bloods | gut There 1s Much ¢o be P.cked OutT T.. at. Hooker, who has been taking ~" | r .
are ~ pheauties. Every of Phen, | a course in pharmacy at baltimore, rR it K S AL TAR T
pair cuaranteed. i reached home Tuesday eveniag. | : _ 3
i aes A. R. Dupree, postal clerk betweer ° er °
A beautifulline of sty-| ~the shirt woist girl has disearded her | tod pieweath, came im onl Emporium of Spring Fabrics.
lisn, neat, durable coat aren naar
T ~ 1 r 7 Tuesday eveningTs train fur a visit.
and e.egzan The most upright machimst has his} 4 p qpunstell left this afvervoon " 7 |

ooo SLIPPE RS Vices. for Farmville to attend the marr age of }.W. HIGGS, Pres, i, S. HIGGS, Cashier = Maj. HENRYZHARDING, AssTt Cashier,
: ? New creases are seen in last springTs | Miss Lucy ~Tysoa to T. 4. Barrow. TH E G REENVILLE RB NK
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis left this morn" |

tor ladies, fresh from trousers.
the factory mane speci- Large lot of Pineapples at halt price; ingtor Washington, in response to tel"|. GREENVILL.N.C
gate Ue

ally for us, The latest at Slielburn s. egram aunuouncing the serious illness
newest, nobbiest an of Congressman Harry Skinner. STOCKHOLDERS .T

* * * fly sport 2 ur hoe~
prettiest styles. aii he y.spork pose to the shoe Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal D. W. Hardee Higgs
maker for tips. MillionDollars, Greenville, N. C.

Remember we have Even the armless begeer cfien gets Wm. T. Dixon, President National

PN al hes al al Ne aNd,

Cabbage plants at iiverside Nurse -

_ also received anew sup- fun the oush yee ~ | Exehaage Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts
, ply of 7 pusne We hear that tobacco plants are dy~ The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general
Women whe wear Paris made gowns}... , for want of rain Neck, N. C. : pudlie,
are fond of French dressing, . _ Noah Biggs, Scotland digs ule Ciecks and Account Books furnish
The cucumber will son be getting in R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application.

Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other

its doubling up work.
summer drinks at StarkeyTs.

The town Tax Collector is on his - ° 7 : " er aac : :
Corned Shad and Harnngs tor sale pounds atter special taxes. | f Sh S|
_. [at Steamboat wharf, J.J. CHERRY. none pam ine ine 0 OES ippers.
Justa perfect substi-; | OES | The man who plays longest in &
tute for Linen, only 10; *% Satu."A fine road horse wit poker game sometjmes quits shortest.
cents per yard one yard good qualities. Will be sold cheap for

Mayor ForoesT gas buat took a fish-



wide, the cheapest and |¢s- MARSHAL STARKEY. Pe aroun Gaya
best thing made for! when you want laundrying done see | gay, i
: Embroidery and C. B. WHICHARD. y
.. Drawn Work. Agent Wilmington Steam Laundry.) oA drop of oil,� syyh_ the bieyele }

saga, omay save a riut oi perspira-

~JUST IN. WH Al ? oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Fark | tion.�
: !

er make, at Reflector Book Store. 7
beow! sath the most frigid man-

Bea utiful, fancy May 11th"Fresh Carr Butter i? ues is the une that wile freeze onto a

: Sle wy

pound packages. New cui Herrings: | man,

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Indian : at S. M, Schulz. There was a shower Jate Tuesday

Baskets The harder aman works the more afternoon but haraly enough to do

° | surprised he is at the way worthless | much good. Repcrts from the country
eat andnice. Justthe a get along.
hing to please the

~are that rain is badly needed,
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Ladies. a TT :
\| Hamper Baskets, Fan- : : i]
cy- Work, Scrap, Key al df, //
and Toy Baskets. Come 1 i
to see them. : tere eee
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: ~ MAK Y jyusetl WA Lf

oWe can'please both o :
geectnchi purse | = abut, "- - and Keep Kool

We syed i : cee For Ladies Dress Gaods pote LANG AN, HOUSE:

f }Nearly every day
brings us something

~new and just the, thing : Wh oe he bill
Vhen sweet spring across the hilis
you want. | ZA Sets the priconed flow'rets free; T
, When the babbling of the rills
Come and inspect our T Joins with song birdTs symphony ;

Mammoth Stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, Shoes,
» Hats, Groceries, Hard-
gvare, Crockery, Furni-
ture and House Fur-| ¥
nishing Goods. They) ~3 == :
oe ch hota enewand| osy | WN NR || *
heart cheering. ie - aon
caer: pautiful Hall Racks White Mountain eH | Rann nnn |
just received. a Ni

Bemember we oper- and GEM

ate rstoreona deter- ICE CREAM FREEZERS. t ; \ , Ik ae CT 5

ng and|Prices are lower than ever. A complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries

Then, 1t seems to us, we ouchter

7 = we have the celebrated Turn our thoughts to soda-water.

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For the balmy April breeze
Tells the sultry aays are mgh
When we linger neath the trees,
And our throats are hot and dry,
Then Shelbur nTs soda fount
Fattens up his bank account.

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quare deal:
ometo see US. -|Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Screen Doors, ~ie ae
a Your triends, 7 |e og ackle, &¢. vipoot * to At my store you can always find fresh Bread.

if Talat psa poe | Rolls, Pies and Cakes, also Candies, Fruits, Nuts
iB AKER & H: RY ou ~SmokersT Materials, anda nice line

of Beavyand Fancy Groceries. Call and see. -

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Daily Reflector, May 12, 1897
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - May 12, 1897
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