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D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
Vol. 5.
GREENVILLE, N. 0., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897.
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Theygdon't cost
too much. They
areready to put
un without. a
wrinkle. © You
have seen the
browns, olives,
green mixtures,
plaids--the swe:i
colorings of the =
of the season: --
we've got them
here plenty as
pleat a fair. We
show the best.
THE PROBABLE DEUREASE.
Of the Tobacco Acreage of Eastern
North Carolina.
BY 0..L. JOYNER.
"
Since the first of last October many
speculations haye been rite as to what
the probable decrease in the tobacco
acreage in Pitt, Greene and Lenoir
counties would bé this year. During
the marketing of the crop in the fall
and winter months the low price at which
it sold, and the frequent expressions that
planters were heard to use in reference
to the coming crop ~wereT sufficient to
almost warrant the conclusion that a
disastrous reduction would be made in
the 97 tobacco crop. Conservative
farmers, men who are slow and guarded
in their decisions, openly avowel their
intention of cartailing their tobacco
acreage very considerably, with the ad-
ditiona! assertion that unless prices were
better for the next crop, that it would
be their last. i venture the assertion
that out of every hendred farmers who
grew tobacco last year 95 of them were
dissztistiei at the result of their prices,
and with such a condition of affairs it is
no wonder, that farmers were trequent in
their expressions of disconteut and un-
certain as to their future course with to-
bacco as their main dependence. Then
comes the marketing of the cotton crop
which if possible onthe whole sold
more disastrously low thau the tobacco
crop, and but for this 9ud the fact that
nearly every farmer nad gone to addi-
tional expense to prepare for tobacco ]
believe that Eastern North Caroli-
na including all the territory east of she
W. & W. Railroad would have been
decréased at least 354 per cent. But
when farmers realize that if they should
cut off their tobacco and throw the
acreage into cotton, it meant certain
destruction in the fall, for cotton at
four-or even five cents a pound means
simply two cents a pounds worse off
than no cotton at all, and that I believe
(though 1 am not up on cotton tacts) is
about the-basis on which the T97 cotton
crop is now being figured. Taus a more
and more frightful condition contronted
the farmers. ~True their tobacco crop
had in many instances tailed even to pay
expenses, but when they turned to cot-
ton that crop offered no consolation and
while prices of tobacco last year were
discouraging it was the first crop that
had net proved remunerative. and the
T96 crop was the poorest that had ever:
been grown in the eas; and hence the
question that presented itselt for discus-
sion was whether they should act upon
their first impulse and cut their tobacco
oft and put it into cotton or take the
more conservative course and cultivate
better. .\iver waiting util the crop is all
in the grouhd, and getting the most reli-
able information from all sections, I atm
led to the conclusion that the tobacco
acreage in the three counties above
named which embrace the greater part
0. the tobacco belt, will not be decreased
to exceed 16% per cent and probably
not over 124 -per cent.
If the farme? in the east make a
00d erop this year and prices are good
&
probably plant as much next year as
rormer'y. With the increased fertili«
zation of soil, and the determination of
farmers to make their tobacco better
the probability is there will be jast as
this year than last.
Base Bail.
St. Louis, May 20-"-The Browns
played poorly today. Hutchinson was
on the rubber and was hit hard by
Boston. In addition he was very wild,
nearly ali of his bases on balls proved
fatal. Score. St. Louis, 4; Boston, i1.
Cincinnati, May 2)"The Reds de-
j teated the Orioles in a close and excit-
ing contest today. McGraw was put
out of tue game by Umpire Sheridan
in the eighth inning. Score. Cincin-
nati, 11; Baltimore, 10.
Pittsburg, May 20"PittsburgTs field
ing errors were bad enough io loose an
o:dinary game, but their good, bard
hitting won out. Killen gave no hits
atter ths third inning and errors were
responsible for the Phillies two ruus iu
the the fifth. Score. Pittsburg, 10;
Philadelphia, 4.
Louisville, May 20"Tne Colonels
Were not in the game today uatil the
sixth-inning, when Daub was knocked
out of the box. Louisville won the
gam in the thirteen.h inning, scoring
three runs, while the Bridegrooms were
lucky to get two. Herman was replaced
by Cunningham during the tenth.
Sccre. Louisville, 18; Brooklyn, 12.
Chicago, May 20"~TodayTs game was
the greatest tarce of the season, both
teams playing hke a lot of school boys.
It was a slugging march trom the start
After using up three of WashingtonTs
pitchers and having a comfortable lead
Brigys went up in ttie air im the ninth,
gave a base on balls and was pounded
all over the field. McJames (pitcher
No. 4) came in in the ninth and al-
though he was chilled through trom
sitting on the bench, shut the Colts out
Without a tua or hit. Score. Chicago,
14; Washington, 16.
HOW THE CLUBS STAND.
Won Lost Per Cent
Baltimore 19 4 826
Cincinnati 17 7 7U8
Pittsbang 14 7 666
Philadelphia 13. 10 56d
Cley eland 12 10 a45
Boston 12 «610 d48
Louisville 10 #10 U0
Brooklyn 9 #13 409
New York 7 ll 388
Chicayo 7 16 304
Wasaingtona 6 15 285
St. Louis 5 18 217
Won't Accspt.
Mr. J, C. ~Vysor, who was elected
tax ccliector, by the Town Council,
declines to accept the office. This
m kes the second time the office has
be:n beec. declined and it still goes
beggiag. ~ihe Council will have (o
pick flints and try again,
Mr. J. C. Tripp has corn ia his gar--
den that is tasselling and shooting. It
r(and 1 certainly see no reason why | danger of being hit if you go by ~hat
they should not be) the farmers wil)! way.
GENTLE SPRING.
ATE!
Our stock is. complete with all the latest in'
many or probably more pounds made.
donTt make any report, and there is no
We Hit Hard
at the profits on every-
thing and during the
past week have enjoyed
the pleasant experience
of sendind away from
our store hundreds of
delighted patrons. Most
of them had never trad-
ed with us betore. We
alwars please our old
customers and want to
make some more new
ones, It will be to your
interest to step in and
a us quote prices on
Clothing, Notions and
Gents Furnishings.
FRANK WILS ON
THE KING CLOTHIER,
HO
What Kind ?,¢"...
Seamless, fast black, with double
r Pri
What Price ?,¢....-
heel and toe.
What Sizes ?,¢."-.
From the smallest to the largest.
for children, misses.
men.
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The small sum of 10 centsa pair.
Where ?¢..:.
The Low Price Merchant.
ae
P, S.---Come in and examine our sock
~before buying; a
ladies anc
ToS th
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3U RSCRIPFION RATES.
. O1e- year, T wie
oe a =
Ofpetvered in town a by carriers without
pase rates are Ifberal andcan be
a app! cation ag the editor or at
4s office i;
Ww dese a live correspondent at
arety postoffice inthe covnty, who will
send in brief items of NEWS as it ee
ta each neighborhood, Write plainly
gad oniy on one side a the paper. vce
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SarorpaY, May 922, 1897.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our Regular Correspondent.)
Wasutncron, May, 21st, 1897.)
Whether this is a government by, of,
and for the people, or 4 gover Hine
by, of, and tor the sugar truet, is a
question that will soon be desermined.
Not satisfied with holding the people
of this country up t the exteat 0
eight or ten million dollars a year
throughTthe sugat schedule of the tari iff
pill, the trust is seeking tu prevent
either the administration or Congress
doing anything that vill help Cuba.
Although Mr. McKinley has been re"
ported to be opposed to the sugar
schedule ot the tariff bill, he is acting
with ~the trust to thrott le an expression
of the almost universal sentiment of
the country sn behalt of Cuba through
Congress, and by the aid of Czar Reed
he has so far succeeded. Representa-
tive Bailey and the other Democrats
and Porulisis in the; House made a
stout fight to pass a resolution declar-
ing in favor of the recognition of the
belligerency of the Cubans at the same
time the appropriation ot $50,000 to
feed starving citizens in Cuta was
nade, but tne most they could do was
to frighten the Republicans into recal-
iag all their absent members and to
~eompel many Republicans to vote
against their honest convictions in order
~to please Mr. McKinley and the sugar
trust. Republicans talk mysteriously
J about Mr. McKinley. having a robust
Cuban policy, but when pressed they ac
knowledge that they donTt know whatit
4s. In fuct,there is considerable gramb-
lingamony the prominentRepublicans be
cause Mr. McKinley bas not taken
them into his contidence as to bis in-
tention towards Cuba. The Senate
will probably act, anyway, but the
HouseTcan do nothing as long as it
wears the Reed muzzle.
Mr. ~I. E, Wardner, the well known
. Boston editor and publisher was in
Washington this week conferring with
prominent silver men in Congress. He
repurted the silver sentiment in New
Englanc to be greatly on the increase,
owing to the eyes of meschants and
manufacturers having been opened by
the continued full in prices, and said ;
oThe silver teeling in the large towas,
(From
will make itself feltin the next Cone
gressional campaign. killed labor is
more than eversin favor cf silver.
shoemakers of Lynn, Haverhill and
- metallists.
= : ~reasons in ~the followin s
_ |The Senate cannot afford to let this
|ignore the charges thatThave been made.
~and gamble in stocks as other men
_, always strong, id increasing rapidly and
The
other piaces are almost to a man bi-
There will be at least six
silver Congre~smen in the next Mas~
_pachusetts delegation, and the chances
| are pretty good that the next Legisla-
tare wiilcontain a silver majority. 1
+ sincerely and honestly beliave that if
~ : Massachusetts were to vote tomorrow
ie fsa would cast her lot on the side ot bi-
e pre ot ex-Senator tail
» itzsimmons in Washington:
e time caused some way to
that "_ had taken the |
sugar trust seandal. ~He sg his}
language :
~matter rest where it is. We eannot
The prinvipal thing for us to find out
is what influences were backT of the
adoption of that schedule by the finance
commi~tee. As far as speculation in
sugar stock by Senators 1s converned, I
know of no reason why a Senator has
not the same right to risk his money
provided he does not do it in secret
and advance information which is not
accessible to the public, and p -ovided it
is not at a time when his vote in the
Senate would influence the course of
the matket.� Mr. Tillman says he
will wait a reasonable time to allow
some older Senator to offer a resolution
providing for ao investigation betore
doing so himself, but shatthe investig @
tion wiil certainly be made, if percis-
tency on hispart wil get. a resolution
ordering it adopted,
No greaver tarce was ever enacted in
Washington than the imprisonment of
Chapman, the sugar broker, waich was
begun this week. oHe is supposed to
be in prison as a punishment, but there
is mighty little punishmeut about it.
He has a cosil : fitted up bedrcom and
an office adjoining, his weals are pre -
pared at a swell hotel, and he has a
waitar from ihat hotel aetailed to
wait upon him. He receives callers
and entertains them all the time, and
cin do about anything he could do in
hotel except to leave the jail. This is
an injurious farce, too, because it in-
creases the belief, already too prevaleat
that there ia one justice for the wealtny
and quite anosher for the poor.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your
Lits Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using
easily and torever, be made well
strong, magnetic, full of new life and
vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-
worker that makes weak men strong,
Many gain ten pounds in ten days
Over 400,000 cured, Buy No-To-Ba
rom your own druggist, who will
guarantee a cure.
mailed free. 7
Chicago or New York.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
ee ere
much evil.
by tears.
,0 heap abuse upon his head:
poverty batches out its sorrows,
nos.
Sin and misery are not lovers, bu
were.
vecalud a short-stop.
merely beeums disgusted withT tbe wo
lict of the ship.
her neighbors in style.
the freckles on the daughter.
~ou & shopping excursion.
ange (Va.) Observer.
Eveey small manutactory for
production of any usefal article in
furnishes employment, supports the la"
Booklet aud sample
Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,
The want of muney is the root of
Passion evaporates by words "griet
When a man is dead why continue
Pride often buiids the nest in which
The voter who floats and the floater
who votes cannot live without taking
they waik hand-in-hand just as if they
A Cincayo girl tried to run away
with @ base ball catcher, but her tather
Sume people are never seasick"vhey
Home is the dearest place on carth"
when the wile strives to keep ahead of
~The sprts on the sun do not begin
to create the disturbance produced -by
Not one American woman in a hun-
dread can walk tive miles"unless it be
Contentment is the true philosopherT
stone. The poor are rich that have it,
and the rish are poor without it-"Or-
the
community is a blessing, because it
{borer and his family, cdminiaers to oAst Catalogue free if you call
o| the welfare of the human family and por sat BY
| elie he powers and mater | |
* ec tare enol tau oon | S- EE PENDER & 00.,
oway ne Was Anxious,
io oemneneedl
Ag
~There was a ale. pi-olbled jek
formance in the opera house last night,
~and away down on thetront seats there
sit a man holding a shiny silk hat os--
tentatiously before him with an express"
way ; ITve been in politics now for ten
years, and ITye been cussed ard abused
and called a'l sorts of hard names uncil
ITm just longing t» hear somebody ad-
dress me in a decent manner once more
time. When this magician comes on
the stage, beTs going to say ; ~Will some
gentleman kindly loan me his nat?T and
ITm going to jump up and give him
mine. It'll make me feel good for a
month to be spoken to in that way. ITve
been looking forward to this occasion
for two weeks. You'll excuse me now
for Pl bave to jump quick when he
speaks; for Jsee one of our aldermen
sitting in the front row with his old
derby in his hand, and I'll be. a dollar
heTs up to the same game.�"De:rcit
Free Press. ©
A Household Necessity.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
wonderful medical disconery of the age,
pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
nd bowels, cleansing the entire sys tem
dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha"
bitual conatipation and __biliousness
Please buy and try a box of C. C. C.
oday; 10, 25, 5% cexts. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
A Good Crop Anticipated.
The New Orleans Picayune regards
the worst of the flood in the Mississipp!
valley as over, and even takes a hope"
fal view of the outlook. It says: oAll
the crop indications are favorable, Ev-
en in ¢ae portions of the Mississippi val
ley which have been under water there
is now a prospect that the water will
recede rapidiy enough to permit of a
crop being planted. Elsewhere in the
valley cotton, though slightly late, is
deing well, with every indication of an
increased acreage. In the territory im.
mediately tributary to New Orleans the
crcps all promise very well and the
sugar cane crop never was better, as
there is not oniy a laTger acreage under
cultivation thaa last year, but the cane
is making excellant prog-ess. Rice 1s
also doing well, with alarger acreage
planted in the nyer s.ctio,, which al-
ways furnishes the most reliable crop.�
Attention Veterans.
The Bryan Grimes Camp of Pitt
county Confederate Veterans will meet
at the College grounds near Greenville,
on Wednesday, May 26, 1897, to trans-
act important business and to arrange
for transportation to the reunion at
Nashville, Tena., June 22, 23, 24 and
25. Bring your baskets full of some-
thing good. By order of
: E. A. Moye, Com.
BF, Sua, SecTty.
Oil Stays In @
Dirt Stays Out
a
t
Dust-proof bearings in the
running gear of 1897
8.
Bicycles
STANDARD OF THE worLp
$100 i oo alike.
R. A. TYSON, Vice=Pres't.
We have alarge ®
just arrived. Comeand
ati, tt, $75, $60, $5048
-REORG
srarmant or THE
The Bank of Greenvil e,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Atithe Closejcf Business March. 9th, 1897.
: eniety and watchfulness upon RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES,
ao Loans and Discounts 941,761.19 § Capital stock paid in 423,000.00
Before the performance began @! Over Drafts 133,275 adobe pend ange Pee : 399.66 :
pehind him} Premium on Stock 1,000.09; Deposits subject to Chee a1.
friend who sat immediately pete Macks Be ett Doe to Baka , ppp
and had noticed his manner leaned over | pyraiture and Fixtures 1, 500,003 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34
and asked him what the trouble was. Current expenses _ 285.52 Time Certificates of Deposit . 355.08
oWell, you see, Tom,� said the man Cash an aed 95,875.38 Total : si3,974.80
with the hat confidentially, oitTs this secescisseuniniots
Total $112,974.50
We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have
your.account, promising every BLO U REDS consistent with good banking. +}
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STOCK OF
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pacanais, usbanntie
UNDERTAKERS,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
EMBALMERS.
plantains () ti eo
We have wu:t received a new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
fins and Caskets, in word, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green\ille.
We a19 prepares tc fo embalm-
ling in al its form..
Personai atiention given to con~
ducting funerals and bodies en-
trusted to our care will receiye
every mark of respect,
Oar prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monupoly but
invite con. petition.
We can be found at any and all
times in the John Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.
BOB GREENE &CO.
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scured in 15t035 days. You can be treatcd at
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tractio pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
HM fy fail to cure. If you have taken mer-
rel ath: and siill have aches and
eae ses tches in mouth, Sore Throat,
imples, pi tea Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or pe pie k ag Bo fallin
os it is this Secondary B ON
rantee tocure. We solicit the most Paleti:
nate cases and pinta the world fora
case wecannotcure. This disease has always
baffied the skill of the most eminent physi-
cians. stiches rh behind our uncondie
. tional guaranty. Absolute ror sent sealed on
upplication. ddress COO EMEDY CO.
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ing their yearTs supplies will tind
their interest to get our prices befcre pua
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is cen daied
n allits branches.
O-
~Tchacco, Snuff, &e.
4 en
we buy diroc) trom ~Manufastus
lin: you to
cle stock
wa Ya one proilr. A ec
eerie een ete race.
SAM. MW. SCHULTZ
PORK SIDES & SHONLDER
FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR
ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES
ree
all cael ee)
CITORS WANTED for
Dr, Talmages ~The
S¢ OL! � or his famous tour
around the world, a thrilling story of
savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-
lion TalmageTs books sold, and o~The
Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-
est. Demand enoromous. Everybody
wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big
book, big commissions, a gold mine for
workers. Credit given, freight paid,
ontfit free. Drop aJl trash and sell the
king of books and make $300 a month.
Address for outtit and terri ory, The
Vominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-
cago.
a
sarbders.
AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENVILLE; N. C.
Patronnge solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a. specialty
H oRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREEK, �
Special attention given to cleanins
Gentlemens Clothing
OTEL NICHOLSON,
J. A, Burexss, Mer.
Washington, N. C,
, ~This Hotel has been thoroughly reno
vated, several new rooms added, elec,
tric bells to every room. Attentive ser,
vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily:
Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited
GREENVILLE
Male: Academy,
i.
The next: session of the schoo) will
open on
;
MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189°
and contiuue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows. '
Primary English per mo,
82 00
Intermediateo ~* o) $2 50
ees $3 00
Type aa eaee bs $1 00
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i 2 SV EAM OY ginal dela atSiasict cb Gh Gch y sheep Son TOTS atid bs dealt
: a ae pea tes * i
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cis cas: Bataan canons ae aman : ee ae nen : | Cotton and Peanut, : ae ae
WiLMINGTON & WELD uN R. KR. Ar _ kare nBlg Eeee oBelow are Norfolk prices - te �" nOM FRCET TO: FLO � "
TO Z hear oT : ao and peanuts fer yesterday, as furnishe ec we a ae
si Pechittock ada oan |, 20kt tte be bnmeugsed Bh� chavor oro "| Glial Or Mexico?
3 3 chants of No ,
AND FLORENCE ait ROAD | Atany rate the general public 8 COTTON. : a
~Cauensea aonedule : Good Middlin ' ; oO
an seem powerfully easily dured by , : Midding on sete pid aba Pesan oS
- lick-tongued sharpers. The oth-| Low Middling i a is gt epee ba ag af 4
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Si1CK-LODE ° Good Ordinary 6 9-16 trip that 1t8 perbaps hard for
er day a fellow landed in this city Tone"qui t. you to decide where to gO.)
Dated =" [ale nd | to offer for sale a PEANUT®, 3
�"� May 4, 6 3 and. obegan His Worst Enemy Defeated by Prime 2 Let us Hel You to ~
: wis lA A medicated soap. Each cake was : Extra Prime 4 p 4
eT. eg pores ~ : : oanc 4: 2
: A. M./?.M.| 'A. M|wrappedin ta foil and had a ppp LippmanTs Spanish so 10 7 |& Decision, ae
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1262/10 9) | swall red papor ban sah A trip via New Orleans and
ae o");- |_| |~ | and smelled as sweet as a Wins- Great Remedy. : the Southern Pacific to either
Lv Tarhoro 12 12 | ton dude at a Twin-City club Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacific Coast ix
tw Rocky Mt | 12 B2l10 nes 5 45| reception. By the printed label Corrected by 8S. M, Schultz. one you will never forget. ©
Lh aad ae ae ne Butter, per lb 1h to 2h ) eas
Ly Wilson 2 6/11 6 20 nh soap Was ian, to ~ Weatorn Sides 5 6} ItTs a Transition from
ca 1eve or care any alimentirom tue Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 :
ayT il 4 a: : ; S HB SUPPERED--COULD 2
jy ably a falling out of the hair down to/"0® THREE YEAR Conn 40t03' | Frost to Flowers.
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se ee lngrowing toe-nails. The price) i poty BREATHE AT NIGHT"ONE Flour, Family 4,25 to 5.75 And the aervica ie so laser
tS was two cakes for a quarter. At bard 5 * oy oous that peoplc. who have
Za courtin an adjacent courty his; " nosTRiL cLOseD FOR 10 YEARS. reo ey tested oSunset Limite?� onli
. a [A.M | Sales amoanted to $18 in one day. sg bie wes he ad Seok jie 9 it incomparable,
ry 0 j _| Me. A. M. Ramsey, © 4eon, S. | Salt pe i .
Ev o'didoro | 3 10 Ba cecmeaile, broker at B80. ai Rime as es Seen awe Cae | Chobons Toi |ifyouare Thinking of
Lv Ma; ~yolia 418 9 |mercantiie broker at $1-60 a pelea Waste hawt oar marvelous ie. Eggs per doz 7 to : ,
ar Wilmington| 6 45 945! gross. Cuiting tue same in two ots - eet ee te i with Terton | Ge8 WAaX.Dex mie oing, Writ e Us.
is Ane sade 288 estos which he sold) reblog tal anehes nse, weary, wae |.
4 | , ee ae rp a Ww hock tit). d
91 o5 ~mali ;| before him. He could not sleep on either | goeq wwwy © bave a hoo eptit]:
TRAINS GOING NOTRH at 124 ane a bake, Tealieing 168 Great Wounds cured him tn ~otek me. | Saee oThrovgh Scoryland to Sun-
$36 for dis deal, less $160, the! ote er aa sot Sona,� a bandacmia wolania
lated On, 3 [original cost of the soap. Thi] yoo. LIPPMAN BROS, Savanna ; Ga. of 205 pages, fully illustrated,
" e © pond * ° % wu eB �,� ~ * ' ~ ah yf *
May 4th, | 69] 6 o% |isafact and ao fooling. Those! Gente: )�,� have used nearly tots crown (ae whieh we wil! send 9n receii t
1397, ZA) & AQ who bought the soap got fooled. of my _head to the soles of my feet, Your : of 10 cents in stamps te cover
ee eee A. M. P ui veered , - ings ewoteedcn, setmiation @ the heart, | ¥ , : » postage. We also huvea dis-
Lv Fivrerce 8 i 74h "Winstou Kepubiican. ane has relieved me of gor gg $C: PRACTICAL 5 lightfal little guide to Mexi-
. : i d e 0 . a . .
Liv Fayetteville! 11 10, 9 40 oe che breathe through it readily, 1 co, which we will send oa
uw Selma 237, | o ara; fact, I areaded. to see night come. receipt of 4 cents to cover
ar Wilscn 1 20/11 34 ; : none Now 'f sleep soundly im any position dll | 4 cot of mailing.
eswckcwteme osande "_"- Wher bilious or costive, eat a Cas | aight. WORKER
fe \ . ein am 50 years old, but expect soon to . |
+ 5 } carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa-| ne able to take hold ef the plow handles. iS You Really Ought to
i | ion bh bland T hearsly tecommmead: et Offers his services to the ~
. . Pe P., eal Ct i 2 ; rs 8 se o�,�8
Ne SR A ey, et saad Cierra EM wesc aiaal Pore my Ciena und the pub lc generally. oy rer f Greenville and the Read them Both...
A. M P.M aie Yours respectfully, ac) citizel's o be She |
uvtWilmington| 9 28} | 7 00 oe SIM T [ame public gonorally. | Shall we put you down f
ov Ma nolia | il sul | 8 30| ~The Episcopal diocesan con-) pip pore ina Ah County of |x ROOFING, GUTTERING, oe sar t Wea. ts it vou Sai
; x ' S ~ ; : : & "he.". e undersigne . a ; oo ois MAT ' | IED | t
uw Grol SSUOrO 1 Gt) 9 36 Ventiog, in -ession at Rateigh, thowtty on this day. personally appeared | & Spouting and Stove Work, 34 any special : information, it
ar Wilsen 1 00) 10 27 ~owiding| 4. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly | a specialty. o :
iy farboro 1 42) ~adopted resolutions providing) SernT sars on oath that the foregoing | $e Pera Bp: will be cheerfully farnished
o t ~ a. ¢ e | �"�* \ 2 ov ~ 2 * ~
oo Pie 0 ,s = dee for the purchase of St. Mary 8 Ie- virtue of PP. P. medicine ls true. : Satisfaction ay "Dobe oo. % | by addressing,
T te Pe | ao j hool there, gor $60,000 ; A. M. RAMSEY. ae 20 charges made, BAF ee :
O78 | (22 Pesan ce Nera He, IBOLT Ded before me this. | 34 Flues made in season. Shop ( | S. F.B. MORSE,
AR} jee] ee in cash and the ~balance | ~I. M. LAMBERT, N.@ |e insear of 5 and 10 cent store. 3 | oe)
en | P.M vin 20 years. The property be-| Comanche Gouaty, Texus. | si P (jeneral Passenver and Ticket
. q ~ * nf Le , 9 . A C ic ourees on ple 4 Avent
tw Wilson 1 44 | 10 32) longs ito the estate of ~the late A000 OOO AAC Agent, ope
Ar Rocky Mt 2 33} Re 11 16 Paul O. Canmeror. Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. i NsiW ORLEANS.
a4 " iP. Mia" . (laippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other
ar Tarboro 400 ul | Temedies Saned. ist a dials
Ly! . ~ "H m twists an storts your
bv Hoeky Ms | aa) septs ant et, acones tre inne | YOU MAY NOVEY,
H ~bu sedy relie ure z
Ar Weldon When bilious oo ward 9 Gut a Uuis | 4s heii by the age of P. p i? But should you ever 3@=
~WomanTs weakress, whether nerveus or
otherwise, can be cured and the system
bellt up by P. P. P. A healthy woman fa
a beautiful woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all dis-
figurements of the skin are removed and
cured by P. P. P
;; BP. P. P. will restore your apetite, build
Says. an exchange very truly up your axetem and regulate you im every
j 1 way. P. . removes that heavy, down- =a Come to see Us, :
The eountry peopie rexc
the in-the-mouth feeling. |
local paper, aud those -vusiness|teke P. P.
~For pitcher and Pimples om the face.
~Ladies, for natural and thorough anic ye ) A AOA AR AOR Ais
men who do not use its adver-| regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great | $2 : As av Ai AKAM gee
j ti ~Remedy. and get well at once. aye
ising columos, lose the oppor-, i @
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p. tising , np rn
CGE OO WOOO OO OOOOOOU0)
PV NOON
a., Lerboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves vunity for securing @ desirable
120-Bepeee WOO OOUGOLO
~Larbero 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. wm. uating trade.
and 6.20 ~p. ~in,,� arrives Washington | 224 lasting trade ~CIPPMMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECRRIES
11.404. m.,and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-
Anything from 23@==*
Visiting Card
opt Suaday. Conneets with trains on ns
"T0jA""
Seotland Neck Braneh.
Full Sheet Poster.
caret, candy Catharue, ware guaranteed
Crain on Scotigud Neck Kranch 2oa LUc, 2ae
eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4,¢8
Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p =
m., Greenville 6,57 p,m., Kinston 7.55
2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50
- My Greenville 8.52 a. mw. Arriving
Halifsx at 11:20 a. m., We'dor 11,40 am
daily except Sunday.
Want Job Printing
Se RS
rains on Washnigiou Branch leave
Washington 8.20 a, m., andd.0U0 p.m,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
Just twy a Loo bo. ws cascarets, the
day, at-6 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;
arrive Plymouth 7.49 P. ML,.6,00 p.m.
Reburniny .zaves Plymouth dailyexcept
Suadsy,:7.50 a. m., Sunday.9.00 a n.,
arrive l'anboro 10.15-a.m and 1). 45
LippmanT, Block. Savannah. va.
made.
owOOGOOR
ee
' ~Train.on Midland N. C. branch leaves
Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 605 a
mM. attiving Smithtield 7-30 a. m. Re-
turniag leaves Smithfield 8.00 @. m,, ar-
tives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a, m.
Traias.on Latta branch, Flerence R
t., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Durkar
7.50 pom, Qo 8.05 p m. Returning
leave Citint6.102 m, Dunbar 6.30 a im,
are Lats 7.80 a m, daily exeept Sur-
Vv
a sir nc tt
The Daily Reflector.
Gives the homey news
every afternoon at the
small price of 25 cents a
month: ° Are you a gub-
scriber? If not you
ought to be.
~ _ ,ec«se |
oSrcareeeetaietedten tilted arta anaes
~SO@eo - ~-S6d
00 2-3 2B @or
Mn CURE CONSTIPATION
1o¢ er aA
25¢ 50¢ REGULATE THE LVE is ~ DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED *¢ cure any case ofjtonstination. Cascarets are the Ydeul Sam
Oem. «- =
Train ou®haton Branch leaves War
awfor Cliuton caily, except conned
Lva, m.and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg|
aves Cl intomad 7.00 a. m, and8.u0 i. |
Train No. 78 makes close connection
Hite tie ioe iow na GQ, SHE THAT? Segagy
ee
tive. newer crip or cringe, but couse ensy neuralresults, Sams
ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicaro. . Can.,erNew York, 217,
Norfolk and CarelinaR R for Nouiolk
£.2¢ all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Supt.
T, M. EMERSON, ratie Manage:.
J. R.KENLY,. Gen'i Manecer,
, ceiniaiihdee I a Oe
THE MORNING STAR
san me a KER FUATAN
Haily Newspaper in | ar
ateesli.. |Bestin use, oThe outfit ot no business manois pro ~ rer a year, If
North Carolina. complete without one. | © News every
| | aie : week, and gives informa-
/ Fi | The Reflector Book Store | arin isch me o8
The Only Five-Dollar Daily |4®* ® Bice assortment ot these Fountain Pens, ag thee whither
, ~~ ite Olnge inthe State | #180 @ beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens» | te Worth
| ¥ou willbe astonished when you see.them and i
es KBERSARD | | ~learmhg how very cheapthey are,
MPARKER
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it
bhbbbhy What Is It? hbbbbbh
o= It is a picture ot tae celebrated, =
We
ThesEKastern. Reflector.
Many times moyelT than
the subscription price,
NC
AR "4 i ;
u 7 OTE aa die Ue fie Ra SL OL Ree ce, Braga
oWe have the latest
styles in
:
composing in part Ruf-
fled Collars and Cuffs
in all leading shades
hese are very pretty
and stylish and to see
them is to buy them.
Also have Ruffling by
the yard.
Weare showing a beau-
tiful line of
LADIES BELT)
in Tan, Chocolate, Ox
Biood,Green,Linen and
Black, White Kid Belts
just received. The new
Security Belt, holdsthe
skirts in position, will
not slip. Kid Gloves in
white. tan and black.
White Chamois Skin
Gloves.
cme
We havea lovely line of
Ladies
Embroidered
Handkerheves,
Torchon and Valen-
ciennes Laces Laces
for trimming Organ-
dies, Lawns and Wool-
en Dresses. Fine In-
sertions for trimmings.
Ladies Shirt Waist
Sets. Ladics nice Purses
and card cases com-
bined. Fansinthe la-
teststyles Hosiery in
tan and black for ladies
and children.
mea
Imported
Urgandies and Dimities
in white, pink, green,
javender and linen
shades. Swiss Muslin
in colors and a lovely
line of Summer Dress
Goods at prices inreach
of all. Do not forget
tnat we have a lovely
line of, slippers in tan,
~chocolate, ox bloodand | =
plack, these are first)
_inquality, style and fit.T
- Wehavejust received a|
handsome line of Um-|
iY atom which we will}
IDAILY REFLECTOR.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
Creates niany a new business,
Enlarges many an old business,
Preserves many a large business.
Kevives many a dull business,
Rescues many a lost busiaess,
Saves many a failing business.
S2cures s'iceess to any busine 8s
Cena
To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne
columns of ti. REVLEOTOR,
be ee
Kegills Cs aatiy at it Brings Success
TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.
o-~ meee ae
train. yoing
Going south,
Passenger aha Mati
Nerth, arrives 8: 52 A.M.
arrives 6:67 P. M
Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-
ington Munday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday. Tnure.
day wuu saturday,
WHATHER BOLLETIN.
caine
Fair tonight and Suncay, warmer.
LITTLE SQUIBS.
oeRe ee ere oe
But There 1s Much to be P.cked Out
of Them.
Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other
summer drinks at StarkeyTs.
oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Park
er make, at Reflector Book Store.
Every man should be at the Buptist
church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
Supply of new box papers, mourning
paper and note paper at Reflector Book
Store.
When you want k:andrying done see
C, B. WHICHARD.
Agent Wilmington Steam Laundry.
It looked like we would have rain
Friday nighi, but there was only a few
light showers.
May 1ith"Fresh Carr Butter 1 ix
pound packages. New cui Herrings
at S. M. Schuliz.
The Devil may try to give you an
excuse for staying away frum cbnarch
tomorrow,
A xan was heard to say he was too |
sleepy to go to church. That may have
been an excuse for staying from church,
but being sleepy wonTt keep him from
dying some day.
~| with them in the balances.
Ketter not listen to him: |
- TOWN TaLK.
About People Passing This Way,
a " cai
W. A Fleming, of Hus:ells, was in
town this morning.
T. E. Randolph left this morning
for the so.diers hume at Raleigh.
Miss. Rovalind Rountree 1 turned
this morni. g from.a visit to Grifton.
Col, A. Olney, who his been spend
ing the week, here left this morning fer
Bethel.
The Meeting.
Rev. Mr. Elsom talked Friday af-
ternoon upon the subject oHow may I
knowthat I am a Christian?� He
Ecriptuce,
commentizg upon each, the
evidence one-may haye for knowing he
or she is a child of God.
Rev. N. M. Watson again conducied
the opening exercises at the night ser"
vice. Mr. Elsom preached from the
text oThou art weighed in the balances
and found wanting.� He said he
wanted to tuke the bible as a scale and
He divid-
ed the congregation into two classes,
~he Christians and the sinners. The
church members were sub-divided into
doubters, croakers, kickers, church
bosses, gossipers, card players, daneers,
&¢.,and he plainly told each of these aud
the sinners wherein they are wanting.
He closed with an earnest appeal to all
to get right betore God and take Christ
There
were three protessions and many re-
quoted many passages of
showinz
weiyh every hearer upon it.
quests for prayer.
The cottage prayer meeting this
morning was another enjoyable one
with a large Monday
morning the meeting wil be hela at
the home of Mr, G. F. Evans,
The subject at tonightTs service will
be oThe second coming of Uhrist.�T
Sunday will be observed as a day of
prayer and fasting. Three services
will be teld"11 A. M., and 3 and 8
P.M. The subject at the morning
service will be oThe Baptizm of the
Holy Ghost.T The 3 cTclock service
will be for men only.
attendance.
Church Services To-morrow.
Methodist church"Sunday-school at
9:30 A. M.
Presbyterian ehurch"Sunday school
9:30 A. M.
Episcopal church. "Sunday-school
Ut Gig AL MD
Baptis. churcii" sui day School at
9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
and 3and 8 P. M. by ikev. P. G:
Elsom. Subject for Sanday morningT
oThe Baptism of the Holy Ghost.�
and 1 GEM"
Fishing Tackle, &c.
| BAKER
AT ICE CREAN
and Keep Kool
ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
|Prices are lowerthan ever. A compl 2) ne;
: pee Ball Goods, Hammocks, roi )
We havea complete
line of
i "
HA
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&
Your attention is now invited to our
Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes,
Notions, Hats, &c.
ble assortment of new styles now awaits your
We lead the trade.
We guarantee sat-
Ibhs of Spring Valiee,
The best and most. dessra-
inspection. We challenge
the country for bargains.
isfaction every time.
1.W.-HIGGS, Pres, i. S. HIGGS,{Casmer | Maj. HENRY HARDING, .AssTt Cashier,
THE GREENVILLE BANK |
GREENVILL,N.C.
RAPP ale Ocal ee al al sd ll,
D. W. Hardee Higgs Brot.,
Greenville, N.C.
STOCKHOLDEiS.
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal
*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
Neek, N. C. vublic,
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Cxecks and Account Books furnish
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, ed on application.
ae, THE PRETTIEST LINE OF a
DRESS -- GOODS
in the city. Theprices are unsurpassed.
ae, Call and look. a
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 Tneath the trees, 4
And our tlitoats areT hot and dry, T
Then ShelburnTs soda fount
Fattens up hig bank account.
ONFECTIONER
any Groceries;
ea
lways find fresh Bread.
soCandies, Fruits; Nuts
aterials, anda nice line
roceries, Cail and see.
on.can
Oakes, A
mney 6 |