Daily Reflector, June 21, 1897


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. Vol. 6. a GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1897. | No. 780

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FIRST GERMAN AT MOREHEAD. A PIUNIC TO THE POLE,

Rectan one
sterner

MMR eon Eat AEE ee

Moreueapd City, June 18th, ~97. When the burning heat, f ~he | ar est [ ine of
The first ogerman� of the season Beats on the street. a" 2
was given tonight in the ball room and} And the thunders roll and roll, .

' oats . a lorys
was a bri'liant scene o! gaiety and I'would be good to go

beauty. The floor was a symposium of In a ship of snow
P) . a Py 7 . '

the beauty ad gallantry of this State,{ 00 a plenic to the pole!

which is famous for the beauty of its '

ny , ae On a piciic to the pols!

women and the gallantry of its : , .

ua = o ry 01 te men Where the Ice King has control;

The giddy mazes of the dance attracted '

bet 7 ~Twould be zoo! to go
the interested gaze cf the guests of the tna ahi of now

hoteland held as its willing captiwe aha ,
; o On a pienic to the pole !
\thuse who delight in the opoetry of .

motion.� The music was excellent and TTwould be fine to sail

all went merry as ~a marriage bell.T? | In an icy gale " Seca
: si , a a

(The german was vracetully led by C.) Where the Arctic oceans roll;

S. Forbes, ot Greenville, with Miss Far"far away 0 agp § Ei
% 4% . . + - T ea . we Ph
Ez iabet* Crow, of ~Raleigh. Over BaffinTs Bay,

T ay ee I. , {
Amon the dancers were Stuert Ox a pivnie to the pole .

Carr, of Greenville, with Miss Nannie ;
, . ~| On a picnic to the pole! .

Flemi { G ia we rer :
eming, ¢ aAPT@enNvViiie, y re
a veal e ; Where the Iee King has control;
Chas. L. Wilkinsen, " of Greenuille, VY hat joy tO 20
~, . . . PHA JOY ¢
with Miss Hattie Uarzrove, of Louis- In a ship of atiow j :

burg.
On a picnic to the pole!

Sidney Kennedy, of Kinston, with B. L. STANTUN
, x e & * NTON.

Miss Ethel Norris, of Raleigh. e : '
1 W.G. Carr, of Castonia, with Miss ever shown 1H the C1tY. W e
Lule White, ot Greenville. . EBa3e Ball. @

J. L Flemine, of Greenville, with Washington, June 18 "Frazer pitch-

Miss Hal Morson, of Raleigh, ed well tuday up to the sixth inning, are making extra induce=

Alf. Kennedy, of Kinston, with Miss | when {cur successive hits were garner"

Rosa Hooker, of Greenville, ed from his del.very. Score. Wash- .
| J. B Culpepper, of Richinond, Va., | ington, 8; Louisville, 3. i } : en ts for SU | } i er weights.
with Miss Mary Latta, of Raleigh. New York, June 18"The New

Mr. Stiow, of New Badford, Mass., , Yorks taday shut out Patsy ~TeabéauTs

ith Miss Li t Uharlotte. adians ina nostnaned : . : if
Cine Haran Now tora wits lames wotyond wns oo /QOME tO see us if you want

ferier, here from Cleveland, oCy�
tao T ' . rv) am r I ~

Mr. Morrisy, of Morehead, with Miss | (pinese zz] oTevel: ;

uinese puzzle to the Clevelands. 4

Ophelia Howell, of Goldsboro. rscore. New York, 5; Cleveland, 0 rea ar alns.
Rom Nunn, of Newbern, with Miss :

Davis, of Beautort.

| o). _
; turned tables ou thy Phillies today and "ain
Jarvis Sugg, of Greenville, with Miss | | - |
ioe , deieated taem ina game replete witi _ oe .
Becca Weathiugton, ot Greenville, | |
pitches and costly ervors on che part of
John Arringtoz, of Rocky Mount,

|
the locals. Score. Philadel phi: . ~
with Miss Minnie Slocum, of Gulds=' (0° °° Se0re | ShuaGki pling 45] THE KING CLOTHIER.

St. Louis, 9.

boro.
) | Staws."Dr. R. L. Carr, of Green Baltimore, June 18"The Cham | CoE Ee
Aps* " ie ° e ) = ;
plons toduy won the second of the

| Philadelphia, June 18" St, Louis

v:ble, Harry Heck, of Raleigh and F,

L
; . *e os D Ny a °9 o . « ~ *) o ~ . o T ~~
Dany on Custorn pt oe f series na game ot no particu 1 :
} Chaperons"Capt. and Mra, C. A Jar interest, Both Corbett aad Haw-
THAT ' White. of Greenville ley were batied treely, the latter get.
-9 J o4 + «

ting a shade the wovst of it, Score.

Baltimore, 11; Pittsburg, 9. a) . P| AN
ARS ISON IOES 4 » HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Ou Mee One oF Our

While ia Kinston Saturday night ;
the ReeLucror old man dropped in to ee ry
s RefLecTor old man dro 1 ; is . | .
of M PP Ww. H Baltimore 3310 767 Handsome, cool, k rench
e e ») Preys :

Bestor 3: 2 is

SE ceiaeeie. an)
: 3
~us. He has a large stock of goods ie - "

: . ; aCe ~ a bil Cincinnati 27.17 614

, there, and though but a short while] ,, , - ~ "

AD Oe an Sige one a i New York 2000 «17 990 ,

�,� +d ra] Af * �,� ar q

ahaha be ie that a oy mil aang ibd a Srooklyn 93 99 51l

~ : ine trade. ut he is the Kind OF hus"|,,. . cA
Philadelphia 24 24 500 T

tler to draw the trade so the latter

_| Cleveland 22-23 489 | g
might be expected. Bob looked as Pittsburg 21 23 477 Lappet Mull!
17

natural asever behind the counter. , baé
: 26 399

, Tashinetor
They don t cost The entire family seemed pleased with | Weshingion

ink bh bases in their (Louisville 17 28 378 |
inston but have warm plaves in their |, . 17 99 370)
too much. They hearts fur Greenville. neagO '

*

see our former townsman, Mr,

St. Louis 10 38 208
are ready to put _ Sunday Schoo! Organrzed. Nearing Completion, PIQI FES ae
on without q,| Mr. D. U. Haskett organized aSun-} The stemmery of B. E. Parham &
day sehool in the public school houses | Co's 15 nearing completion. The weath. AND
VW rinkle. You in south Greenville, Sunday afterayon. | o, boarding is all on and is half shin- es a
He started off with a membership of gled. Itis threa stories high and will Ly A W NS
have seen the twenty eight, which is very good. | be 4 conyecient buiding when com- ,
ilereatter the Sunday school will as" pleted. i ioe
1 ble at 4 oTclock in the afternoon at i. pa.
rowns, olives ey ,
b } a the same place, Kverybody is invited a ~ All the latest sty os and colors
mixtures ba~ atenid: The State FiremenTs Convention
tee si baal fe Masti Asp suitable for Waists, Skirts and
. . yj 3rd, 4th and 5th. Hope Fire Com-
se iN N ° ° e
sp a f the see he rece naaaas Sn [pany ought to be represented. Suits. A beautiful line of
"o� ' alive
colorings of the

Tt ths wason-| CONOR Beda: caeas ©
v8 it then Gr eat Reduction. e i for Homie é @

here plenty as ee TIN | : | = Hes =s
Also a complete line of up-to-date

UMMER GODS. CLOTHING

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8. C. HOOKER & CQ. , hi. M. HARDER

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pleat a fair. We
show the best.







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D. a WHICHARD. Editor.

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: ons AFTERNOON auker SUNDAY).

semen: ee

Kneired as second-class mail matter.

~~ SURSCRIPTIGN RATES

ee $3.0
Oar month, o coe F oo
ae Week ie

Derive ed in town by earriers W ithou!
axir.. cost.

Advertisng rates are liberal and can be
ad on application to the editor or at
he otlice

eareenciean m sen t = cmrnamann

We desire a ive correspondent al
every post oflic e inthe covsty, who will
gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs
th exch neighborhood, Write plainly
gad oniy on one side of the paper.

fice miners
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MonpDaAY, joue 21, 1897.

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Death of a Showman Who Hac an
Assortment of Hardware in bus

ALLY REFLECTOR

Fe ying the Taxes.

A short time ago a deputy
sheriff ot Letcher county only a
short distarce from here, nad @
claim fcr taxes against a citizen
of Mill Oreek amounting to 82
cents, and as the citizen was 4

induced a brave wan to go with
him, both being armed to the
teeth. Arriving at their, destina-
tion, the depniy demanded his
msuey, but the citizen informed
him that be did not hayeit. The
deputy preezeded to levy on a
Cow, avd staited to drive the
ooritter� off, when the citizenTs
wife preyatied on him to stay and
take dinner with them. After,
dinner, being, in a happy and
kindly mood, he invited the citi-
zen gud wife to make him a visit,
and as he was about to take his
leave the gentle wife told him she
had a settlemert to make with
him.

stomach,

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6

Harry Whalen, the
ostrich,� who was operated upou!
at the German Hospital last Sat-
urday, avd from whose stomach
the surgeon took an assortment
ot cutlery und hardware, died at
9 o'clock this morning, the tesult
of the operation.

Wallen got into trouble by
swallowing a big Barlow kaife,
Grove, Mo., the
day. When he was operated
upou at ihe German Hiospital
these uriicles were removed frow

brmar |

in Pilos other

his stumach.

[Two jackknives, one three
inches long aud the other four
incbes; fiye knife blades, from

one to three incaes long: thirty-
two wire nails, eight penny or
larger; thirty-four six . penny
nails, twentv-six shingle
sixteen carpet tacks and
pails, oue barbed Wire staple, One|

pails,
Smeil
horse shoe nail, three screws,
three
bies of crockery. |

Whalien was offering bets that,
at least 1U0 nails aud three kuives
would be found in his siomwack,
and .f the referee baa decided
that five si gle blades abe ea nives
lent tv ove knife, be would
won tis bets. He was @ rrofes-
sional showman. He
swaiiuwiog glass and nails when
he was teu years old, and
he has eaten a lamp
neerly every dav durnyg
eeteen years he lias been et it,
but the Barlow knife,
swaitowed last week, was a |iitle
too much, even ter lis long cuf-
fering stomach.

Wheo the surgeers
upon him the stock of hardware
inventoricd was found imbedded
in a solid mass ir his stomach

i partially encysted. After 1¢
was remoyed the stomach was
Jalal washed out and sew-
ed up."Kansas City Dispatch,
14th.

~ances of glasa and sy eral

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he a A Vv 3
begau
Say ts
ehimney

the seve

whiel hb:

operated

dee

Jist Remembsr These Little Facts,

Rub your hands on a stick of
celery after peeling onions.

Rub spoon with common galt
to remove ege stajas.

Buttermilk will take out mil-
dew stains.

A drop of creosote will stop the
bleeding of ~a cut.

Chloride of lime wi:l cause rats
to tiee from the neighborhood in
which it is exposed.

. Bage, picked fresh and rubbed
_ Op the teeth, whitens and pre-
serves them."Exchange.

ee nes)
How nice, beneath the bending shade

_ Ot maple boughs so green,
To walk with one you love the best

And squeeze her hands unscen ;
Ps What thrilling, queer sensations as
» Her lips you ~slyly smack,

~as weil as your

{ Ln erent

} a3 nicely

oWh what se it! ement do you

{refer to, madam ?T

oYou have nos raid for your
dinner, sir,� she replied.
oOn! why, certatoly ;
whatTs my bill, my geod woman?�
oOne dollar, if you please.�
He wrote 4 receipt for the
taxes and gave itto her, with 20
cents and returaad home a sac-

wh"

der but wiser man.--London (Ky.)

Echo.

ROMER SPE S Se Sep STL

oacinewions

Floriaa £hilcs. pay.

ceca cee

W bales ofie. travel in schools

aud, as with childiea, there is
consideaable blabber amorg
thes at times.

The most tremendous sigh

known to the world is the sigk-
el lic.

The human ealf prefers whis-
key to milk.

In waveling check your temper
trank.
Tha man ona wheel can jook
ing, but dig fied.

The day leborer has to
worry Over the inereaved price of

hever
neve!

champagne.

You never heard of a dog dy-
ing of alcoholism, ond yet a dig
is called a teast.

stewed liver
(hiet,

LE the cucumber would onty xet
wh would

is often a li. ht

as it tastes,

ba well.
to digest

the

A ok ha ha vrl
A just 1s ofie.. Lara

Straws show whieh way

j hh o . t
sherry CODDler oes.

a. +9 +
Even ast

adey,

Notkiug is pericet.
has its drawbacks. "Florid

in Times-Union.

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Tre House of Reed.

Speak-r Reed takes the chair
and says:

oT will please come to order.

oJ aonTt believe in the efficacy
of prayer, so I will dispense with
1b today.

oThe secouds of the preceed-
lng meeting are considered, read,
and approved.

*Tbereisno unfinished busi-
ness on hand, and even if there
were, [ do not consider myself a
quorum a: this stage of the
game.

oDid I hear a motion to ad-
journ? Weil, I shouid remark,
fir my hearing 18 yery acute, and
when it comes to adjourniog |
ai a quorum from Quorumviiie.
oTf T am in favor of adjourning
I will please signify it by saying
~aye. If Lam opposed, I donTt
know myself.

oT have it. I stand adjourned.�
"Memphis Commercial Appeal.

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A Monster Apple Tres.

Dr. E. EK. Boyce believes that
Mr. Harvey Bradley has the

gel a wooly caterpillar
Crawling down your hack.

Jlurgest appie tree in the county.

{measures seven feet and five
inchesit circumference-"Crat-

"Groversville Standard,

jionia 2% ns en

desperate c.aracter, the deputy

i.

yer.

ciret,~candy cathartic, cure o constipa"

FUN,
Haryard, The
oThe

Speaking of
Boston Transcript says:

versity aro always well treated,
and they sit at table in Memorial

whites. A+, everybody knows,
the Ha:vard football team has
had a colored member"which
meas a good deal. In the pub-
lic restaurants of Boston cvlored
people are seldom seen, though
we have alarge colored popula-
tion.�

oNo; you can't kiss me,
said.

oIT think I can,� he repliec,
proceeding to prove his view at
once.

T she

The maidenTs eyes gleamed
omniously, while the young man,
his bravado goneT trembled for
the consequences of of his au-
dacity.

ihe spoke excitealy:

oYou're a mean thing. That's
what you are! Bnt you cant do
itagain. So there !T«.New York
Journal,

oWell, Til be viowed !�

An ordinary valgar expression,
vet especially appropriate be-
tween the two.

The flat bicye'e tire was speck-
ing and the small boyTs tin trum-
pet appreciated what it said "
Uinciuuati Cemwmeicial Tribure.

~ Soa acme:

"

fiailed the Let.er After 32 Years. '

A few days ags John 4H.
nughes, of Cedar Grove, Orange
coonty, mailed a letter which he
had had 32 years. it was given
him in 1865 to mail. He was
then a prisoner at Point Lookoct.
Lu looking over some of his pa-
pers the vther day, he found the
lotter aud wrote to the chariff of
Avson to kaow if the man to
whow 1t was addrossed was alive.
the sheriff replied yes and thas,
strange to relate, be was in his
eflice wien the letier of inquiry

came, Sothe letier was sent, in
the erigimal envelupe" Raleigh

orrespondence Charlotie Obser

Samak, BRT RES. TE

Thorght as Much,

oJ ratuer pr:de myself on
treatment of women,� said
oT sive way {0 no one in the
matter of deep and sincera re-
spect for che Sex in all relations
of hfe. Now, alshough Miss
Brown avd I were thrown to-
gother almost constautly at the
seishore iash summer, I never
onucs tock advantage of the fact: *
by attem ting to kiss her or treat
her in any )ut the most respeet-
ful way,�

oT kuow it,� she replied.

oKnow it,� he repeated in sur-
prise. oDid she teil you?�

oOh, dear, no; butshs said ycu
were &@ man cf no yumption
whatever.�"Chicago Post.

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Called Qut by Irgests,

Firemen expect of course to be
called out to fight fire; but the
firemen of Andersop, Ind., were
called out to fight gnats. A
swarm, in which there must hay®
been willions of the little white
winged insects, came out from
under the court house roof.
Passers by gave the alarm of fire
and the clerks hurriedly remoyed
their records. thinking the build-
ing wasin flames. The firemen|
didnTt discover that there was no
fire until they turned a stream of
water On the gnats, and they be-
gan to fall by the. thou sands.

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When bilious or costive, eat a Une =|

R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.

few colcred students at the uni-|

hail on equal terms with the}

just arrived. Comeand

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R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

J. L. LITTLE, waged

REORGANIZED ae 15th, 1806.

STATEMENT OF THE

The Bank of Gree nvile,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts
~Over Drafts

$42,153 81
895,29

At the Close cf Business May 14th, 1897.

LIABILIITIES.
Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Surprus and Protits 3,042.54

Deposits subiect to Cneck ,

Jue from Banks 8,772.46 58,812.56
Pordtinee and Fixtures 1,505, (0) Cashiers Checks ortstanding 143.10
Current Expenses 1,312,043 Due to Banks 503.15
Cash Items 1,839.56 ; Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00
Premium on Stock 1,000.00 poe Sa ae
Sash on band 28.088.18 Cota! $85,566.34

Total $85,566.34

We atudy carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have
your xccount, promising every accummodation cousistent with good banking.

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UNDERTAKERS,

iC). FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND.

EMBALMERS.

ancormte 4)

We have . t taverved a new
hearse and tie bicest line of Cof-
hos aod Caskets, in weed, metal-
lic and selotn ever brought to
Green iia,

We are prope...
ing fi: KA Bla isd formu.

Fersona! attenticu given to con
ducting fucerals and bodies en-
trusted to our care Will receiye
every mark of respe:

Ou: orices are*iower than ever,

~9 eno balms

We do not waut monupoly but
invite cou. petition.
We can be found at any and all

times in the dohp Managan
Buggy Co's bwiidine.

BOB CREENE & CO.

Primary, See
coer Or Ters
fen biary Syphilis permanently eured in 15 te
megs5 days. You can be treated at home fo
afsoe the same price undersame guaranty. if
Bay you prefer to come here we will eee
CHE to pry railroad fare and hotel biils, and no
charce, if we failto cure. If you have taken mer-
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Threat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, it isthis Syphilitie BLOOD POLSON that
wo guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-
naie eases and challenge the wor:d for a
e21se we cannot cure. whis disease has always
bafilod the skill of the most eminent physi-
cians. $590,000 capital behind our uncondi-
tional fr taranty. Absolute pr oofs sent sealed on
applicntion. Address COOK REMEDY CO.
20% Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ULL.

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HSTABLISHED 1875.

SAM, i. SCHULTZ
PORK, SIDES & SHOMLDER

PARMERS ANI) MEKUBANT'S BUS

ing their yearTs supplies will tind
their interest to get our prices befere pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
n allits branches.

FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR

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ALWAYS AT eh: 8ST MARKET PRIOES

to suit

1 atways on band ladieidac
bought and|.

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W. M. Bond,
Rex? & FLEMING,

J. L, Fleming,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,

Greenville, N. �,�
Practice in all the courts.

e Oy CITORS WANTED for
rw: Rf ¥.. Dr. Talmages «The
Earth Girdled.T or big Famous tour
around the world, a thrilling story of
savage and barbarous lands. °F our mil-
lon Talmages books sold, and ~The
Earth Girdled� js his letest and grand-
est. Demand enoromous., Everybody

wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big
book, big commissions. a gold mine tor
workers, Credit given, freight paid,
outtit iree. Drop ail trash and sell the
iKing of books and make $300 a month.
Address for outtit and terri ory, The

Dominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi-
Cago,

FORA RR Ae LARA IY IEE oe

sarbers.

AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,

GREENVILLE. N.C,
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing

sand Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty

Ry BERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREKK,

Special attention given to Cleaning
Gentlemens Clothiny

eS ee NICHOLSON,
J. A, Burexss, Mer.?
Washington, N. O,

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�

CREEN VILLE.

ale. Academy.

Phe tvat; ovanivu of the avvuol will
Oven ony

MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢

and contiuue for 10 months.®

The terms are as follows. 4d
Pohaoco, Snuff, &c, 3

: Primary inglish per mo. 2 00

we buy diroc} from Manufactu,. § en}. - |
ling you to vay at one prot. A eou- |{ntermediateoT o % $2 50
che stock of Higher be rr . $3 00
FUR | Languages (each) $1.00
Bins oP The work and disclpline of the sehool

will be as heretofore.

~We hehe pubesdage contlauanee of your me

riage,

we close
Sic & M SCHULTE Green

WHRAG@D ALE.

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: nes ee Widdling ~#/ jective points for a Winter
r self to the consideration of every . see Low Middling oa i _uip that itTs perlaps bard for . «
YRAINS GOING SOUTH. fariner and business man of the BAPTIST"Services every Ny vene | Gwod Ordinary » I-16 ~you to decide whee to go.
pins. sie tale J : A ; i moring and eve ing, Prayer meeting Tone "quir t, ~
Dated a Sou h. Itis true that there is Thursday evening. Rev arr raat Sicues
ray Pe Ss ~ ~ ~ * . 17 , He; « Me e
Mav, [3 2 ps Red gl Ine bli meh and gas meen g Miooriave ie Prime :|Let us Help You to
oi, ° ~ tonne . ; . » D. Ro ee, 2 , . e
sui, i on unpracticed in this ecuntry so far! . Extra Prime eet ie
AS Se CNN ieee minpiatenoen, | inte on sete | onl : , ] 7 7 . ae 3 "ices, 4 ¢ ~aa
, Te wiley A, M |&8 We are aware. His plan is to} CATHOLIC"No reguTa Sgr Vv lors, Spanish® cota |e Decision,
+ Weldon | 12 50, ~"- vq P ract and, sub- PTSC "Services fourth Su | pone"guiet.
Mt Rook Mit Lz 52 pie . e mee a - : I tei nie Ty ore erent. Lay ser�"� vere ee A trip via New Orleans? and
" " "" "". |divide it into farms of 100 acres lees ees G Sunday morning.� Rev. A. the Scathern Pacific to either
~e AE amen semaine F be * WS me : ba) '
oe ie | each, locate a large town in the Greaves, Rector. Sanilay A ce Greenville Market. Mexico, or the Pacific Coax: 1s
Gv Tarhoro | a contra of it and have graded|A. M. W. 3B. Brown, Superinte ant. Corrected ty HM. Salditga? oue you will never forget.
heal cea s » ~ P| oe % ; ®
Lv Rocky Mr @ 52) 5 4] ruads and streets connesting each METHODIST-- Serv'ces every Sun- Butter, per lb 15 io 25 » " cee
re rile rit a 52) torm with the town, It is un- day, morning and evenine. Frayer Lhsinenle eye Gsesa/ Mt sa Transition from
Vv Se ma 2 $l , : . meet nt Wedresday eveulug, rey, sugar cure ams ha | :
aV Fay'tteville| 145, | | doubtec ly a faci that mach of the N. M. Watson. 5 er. Sundey school | Corn 10 to - Frost to Flowers.
Ar. Florence | 6 55 | javersion to farm jifyin this day /9:3) A. M.A. B dilington, Superin ae moe r esgeeee ak I
me seminionse a wane cle. is ee nana ora acen aa ~ , : . our, Family oad a , he service is so laxuii-
a | is due to a lack of chureh, edaca- |endent Lard | a BE to 10 A id the ser . i
+= YoT PRE SBYTERI ANS; lvices third oO ts 35 to 4'' ous that people Ww 0 buve
O47 Hional and social uadyantagey. lia : : Reta dto 6 tested oSuuser Limited� call
Peay ~ : ~ . jSunday, morning and evening. Iv. | Sugar ° fo 6 +h
+ a en ane | Nea | see This plan would apparently do J. B. Merton Pastor. Sunday sehool Coffee : 17 to sy it incomparable,
| } \ * . , oo NJ ial . *} ten-! 2
es a. ALM | away with thas objection. ~Pps j980 A.M, E. B. Ficklen Superinten Salt per Sack =/5 tol a cs sameeren nentnier APE He 3
uv Wilou J 08, v dent , Chickens 10 to 25 Ify ou are Thin king Of
iLvido'@sboro | 3 iy 5 |plan bes been in succeesfal ope--! LODGES. Eggs per doz 7 to ns
UV vies ty olis 4 U : in severa! Bnrover . _ ees Wax.per Bt ° °
Ar Wthaingtou 5 re 9 4s,| #On In several Ent pean C.un Going, Write Us.
P. ML. | | A.Mitries for vears, snd woe see nO . | :
reason why it woull nut beT more aM PF. & ~ ve ed ae Louge No. | bin pave Ry stot mes
~ 234 ineet3 fitst ame i MOUS ss oThrough Loryiand to Hun
| suceesste ~ly adopiedin this coun~ 3 thee Me Cee os g
{RAINS GOING NORE. suoaeget 7 ly oomen th y bad us W M.King W. M. LL. I. Moore, sat Saas,� a handsome voluine
weg ~|{ry- tt Is un UNdoAbteG AdVeU | a of 205 pages, fully illustrated,
ated [im 9 ony tage In lessening the size of I. 0.0. F,"Covenen. Lodge No. 17 ~ whieh we will send on receipt
May 27th, | a on furws, for tae day of large plar-! Veets every Tugetny evening. . Dd. W. : : F of 10 cents in stamps te cover
M47, BO & o= r Hardee N.G. L.-H. Pender, Nee, ae i al
ae en Ar | a) i tutions Is over in she south and! Uerdee X.G. L age PRACTICAL Se | postage. Ne niso huve @ de
IA. MOP.M mee Sra i and 1 K.ot Par River Lodge No, 93, [age oP lightful jittie guide to, Mexi-
iA. MOP. M, what we want and need more ate mee Ww es d
LY iivrence | 8 45 7 45 ct: . ,,{wneets every Friday evening. H. Ope co, which we will send on
LV Fayetteville) IL du) 40) thar anything ole 13 the =e Wuedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson, K. of |; 2 : reouiot of 4 cents to cover
UV Selma 12 387; farwer wuo will raise Giversitied|. and 8. ; . KER 3 4 cost of mailng.
. . uae 5 Ye ~ 5 : , . o a 7 5 » - ; ~
ax 0 | o" Ll 3 crops." Winston Jouanal. R. A-"ieb Vanee Couuci) No. 1696 vy OK
" re | wo iIn-ets every ~Thuarsdav evening. W. ib ven You Really Ought to
** ' | Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See. Offers his services to the 2
, 144380 citizens xreenville and the
Silenced Him, K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. : ~a ou of Greenvill 1 ; Read them Both.
Reon) SSRIS STS nr acini ndas ata a none tiies meclS ever Friday evening. JOHN pu MIC genere Ave
A. M, iP, Ki, *Janagan D. Henry Sheppard, R. ROOFING, GUTTERING, Shall Ae put you ~down for a
.y Wilmingtow) 9 00 7 )| . Phe master was asking queg-|"'"#a8an, D. Her | Spc ine ard Stave Work copy! Tfse, or if yon want
Lv Magnojia td au 6 #0 |tlous-"masters are apt to de.) AL of H, Pitt Counei! 256 meets SpouHng Ant ae , any speeal information, it
V Grold=boro 1 0 9 66) que tions, and Socuetimas, ¢ avery Uhursday night. J. Bb. Cherry a speclitly. it , bunifulle fobaiahos
ar Wilsea L vv 10 27 | sno answers ar 99, W. b. Wil-on, See. Satisfaction guaranteed « Wil De ab a peed
uv Varboro Al 42 o( (the auswers areapt. This Tues . . mare BM t by addressing
pluie aibed woven | covets ton was us follows: ~~ no charges made. obuceo : ; =
oO AO oNow boys how many mon: a Flues made in season. Shop ( S. F.B. MORSE,
é'g G = have twenty-eight uuays 2 a a 26 inxear of 5 and 10 cent stare. me
| AA eae oAil of thew, sir,� replied al # he ee General Passengerjand Tick»
" low; vm, |b in front."San Francisco Ex-) g q ae é Agent.
WW Wilson | 14. | iO @y, @wWiber. ~
Ar hecky Me | 2 33) |} 1) 16 _" aa ""
oY Tarboru | AUU| mn M Clams! Biry. \ You may never,
a Tarvore | he The clamTs eggs are carvied by thr But should you vere
Ww Rocky Me | 2 14 | mother on her gills. When there
Ar Veoaldon » . ha . dervaa iti } h ;
are fish in the water with them, the | ONLY IN 1Ss97
een at " | mother clains discharge the eggs, | anh 1O rinti
Lr thi Od]! l o12 oOE! i fy erg Sranep Ow W hic h¢« Sooi i hatch, but if t! Ver @G areé ris rs ~ Q
vuves Weldon 4.10 ® it., Halitax 4.28) no fish they carr§ the eggs until} | Ki HAL 5 i f Rub a3
Ye li., arrives Scobland Neek ab 6,10 | they decay. The reason of mail tld
u., Greenville WO? p, m., Kinston 1. ba |

"=wCome to see us, a
Te a behavior is this: Whe ye | .

me Beturniag, igaves Kinston 7.0. strange behavior 1s this: When th | STANDARD CF THE WORLD

~My, Greenville 8.52 a. im. Arrivin, ; OSS are set free in the water, they

Tale ox at LL:20 a. w., Weldon 11.48 am | soon batch, and the little ones swim |
Maily sxcent suuday. | about until they Gnd some mee 0 |

| They are the strongest bicycles in the World"
pie Standard by which all others are judged,

. , har Ss By 1e
Cras on YW ashnigiou ranch ieav® | which to attach themselves. they $4 a ike

Washingivu 8.20 4, uw +» und 1.uu p. an, live for a time on:the MUCUS of the | "O98 pore tinlike:
atcives varmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p.| fish and then drop off, sink tothe! | :
ae i, a he reburniag eaves bottom and form burrows for them. ~Harifards, next best, $75, $60, $50, $45, F a

�,� *¢ ae de il ar me e Ou 2u a. mW. ~ rea ay YNETRS . ) } \ \
wand $,20 p. iy, arrives Washington belve *. This curious se mipa basil ! Handsomest Cotalogue ever issued, 4: PEON WHY yeoueg- AAAI WA ire ek ae
M140 a. oa, and 7.20 pp. un, Daily ex-| lite is no doubt a reversion to ~the | free if you call. Saad ale are
spt Sunday. Conueets with trains on| habit of some ancient ancestor."

scotland Neck Branch. | Margaret WW. Leighton in Popular INDER & CO c Anything from a =
frain leaves LArDOrY,wN U, via Albe- Science Monthly. ~5. EPH T

while MS detleih ty i. duily except sun- GREENVILLE, X. ©. 1S tLE C cd
abby, a Daal) Ve Ud. a ounday 405 BP, Ms) .

ave 1) syunouba 7.40 P.M, 6.00 p, um. eee . eure
Sevuruiis.caves Plymouth dail except! eas ey OS
~ Su ude y »iA0 a. Ub, -, Sunday ¢ ahs a a. ~| ae E"ull , Eran ID: we st A mm te],
witive Larporo 1.16 a.m and fl, 45 | ig ;
train ou Midland N. C..aranch leaves é AN DY CATHA PT C ; ea rca ee pean Te
Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a} 4 . a oe ate are 6
UW. arriving Simithtield 7°30 a, in. Ree . és if I |
gurning leaves Suithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| f - bh D l R fl t
vives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m { é C al �,� eC or.
|
Traius on Latta braueh, obvi R ; °
d., leave Lista 6.40 pm, durive Dunbar | @ 4 Gives the home EWS
1.50 p at, Clio 3.05 Pp gd. Returning | ¢
leave Clict6.10 2m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| ¢ 4 ever y afternoon at th)
eC
arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily exee pt Sun-| ¢ ALL ( 1} f FY
iv : 50 :
| Ph ee Do small price of 25 cents
Treaiu e@Clintou Branch leayes War- 7GLSTS, * 6 td
baw for Clinton gaily, except Suuday, ABSOLUTELY PR seer enn, Cascarets are the Kieu! Laxa-4 Mont. Ar e Vou a sv h-
(vu 0U a. a. aud 8.60 Pp. m° Returning wle aed booklet free. Ad. STCALING 2EMEDY CO. Chivieo. haere, Gin cerherie os 14 th ?
leaves Cintou ul 7.uU a. in, auc 3,00 . @, SLED EEO SEES POSH OP OOOOH Se ~ scr er If not You

Train No. 78 makes close connection

a)
at Weldou forall points daily, all rail via . - _"~ ounew ena ough t to be.
isichmoue. alse ab Rovky Mount with | ma

N orfolk aud Varolinu K for Notiol
ue all points North via Norfolk, Bas ? airy | 4
JOHN #F, DLVINE, Nace :

General supr,

tT, M. EMAKSON,Tradiz Manager,
J. R.KENLY. Gen') vtangeer,

~

THE MORNING STAR caafarataats | What Is It? nh
The: dest is a pic ure of tae cale rata yall . ad a it
* en Sos csisersto to are Eastern Reflector.

Sally Newspaper in PARKED PENS . stg only $1 au om It

iia i catia i nr | conta ~the: nets eve
Norla Caroliaa, Best'in useT | ma ot ~no business man is week, and Bives informa.
| . comple |

teu Biba galery tion to the farmers, e:~

specially thos growin

oe. oi tobacco, that Is.° worth

6 Ps maby times ~mote than
3 ae ~seothom and Bk bees ti « subscription 4 ree.

~ if
Ai
rile

»

The' Only: Fivé-Dollary Daily.
its Class inthe State "

also a

_W H. BERNARD:

rs

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1 * mild at ee ee ee ee, ee a eae ee Pes RS ~~ Ney emipee anak." yypemay ili"
vont et lee matte ey awe wey - = oon 8 Fe wala ch adel. yal = + ; u
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Slaughter
in Pri ces in

our
badies and
@hildrens

Slippers.

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A

i ane

Ladies $2.50 Siippers,
Reduced to $2.00.

cna ERD, TNO

Ladies $2.00 Slippers,
Reduced to $1.65.

oe cme

Ladies $1.50 Slippers, -
Reduced to $1.25.

eee)

Ladies $1.25 Slippers,
Reduced to.90.

Shee erence

Ladies $1 00 Slippers.
Reduced to .75.

Misses $1.25 Slippers,
Reduced to .90.

¥

Childrens 85c Slippers,
Reduced to 65c.

neem ey

We have some beau-
tiful styles and now is

your chance to pur-
chase some rare bar-
gains.

e =

te -lumne of to.

jeoncluded he would

DAILY REFLECLOR.

ue

JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING

Orestes many a new business,
Enlarges many an old business,
, Preserves many a large business.
Revives many a dull business,
Rescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business.
S ~cures aneaeas to any busines
To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne
REVLECTOR

-~

Reaping Coustantly at it Brings Success

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

a

ie al
ed

-

train going
Going South,

Passenger atu mall
Nerth, arrives 8:62 A, M.
arrives 6:57 P. M

Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-
inion Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washiagton Tuesday, Thurs.
day aud saturdags

WxATHER BOLLETIN.
Fair tonight and Tuesday, warmer
Tuesday afternoon,
HOT TAMALES,

cee

, LhereTs Always oMeat� in Them,

2 mre

Business is brightening up with the

sign polisher,

The inexperienced cycler often takes
a tumble to dimselt.

Karly peaches are blushing at the
prices asked for them.

She stoops tv conquer"the female
cycier Climbing a hill.

5

ded

New Corned Muilets at £. M. Me-

GowanTs market.

Best Vermont Butier on ice at M.
L, starkeyTs.

The burglar who cracks a safe usu-

ally breaks the owner.

The miming expert pases through
miny a trying ore deal.

It seems siranze that fast colors are
tae ones that wonTt run.

The limbs of a bowlegged man are
bent on carrying him everywhere.
a
(

1:
le

Nothing equals Grand Master
Seld at M, L. StarkeyTs.

gar.
vU,C0U people daily drink Caricol
lend ~Lea. Buy it of S M. Scnuurz.
wemuuade, Milk Soakes and othe: |
suuuuer drinks at StarnxeyTs.
M, L. d.arkeyTs groceries are ew

and fresh, Give bim a eall,

oSiuver Dollar� Fountain Pen, £urxT
er make, at Reflector Book Store,

Celebrated Lion Ceftee, the most
palatable drink put up in one pound
J.S. ~LUNSTALL.

M. L.
StarkeyTs. His Chocolate Almonds are
deligintul.

packages.

Nive line fresh Candies at

Supply of new box papers, mourmhg
paper and note paper at Reflector Bouk
Sure,

Look
Wiley Brown, They are selling milk
five cents a quart. M. Kennedy is

ior oNotice� by Jas. und

no longer with them,

Prof. John Butner, of Raleigh, died
at Nashville on Friday, In the last
f:w years Prof. Butner made several
visits to Greenvillle and had a number

musician.

Ask any ot my customers and theyT
will tell you the work done by Wil-
mington Steam Laundry is unsurpassed.
Next shipment goes forward Weenes-

R|day morning, returns promp~ly Su'"

urday evening.
C. B. Wuicwarp, Agent,

Archibald Tears, of a N. Y. town, |
scare a farmer
by holdiug him up on the roal and
personating the devil, But the farmer
who wasnTt in a scare moog jumped
on him and walloped the d:vil out of
him. Some men never dv enjoy a

joke." Wilmington Star,

1 Flanagan and Messis R. L. Carr, C,

of friend here, He was an excellent} dre

PLACE HUNTERS.

cue se

They Go and Ccme 1n Search of a Cool
Sp.t, but Find it Not.

day.
The ballet cirl is handy with her

feet.

W. 8 Greer, of

town.

Baltimore, is in

J. R. Corey went up the roadT this,
mornins on business.
Ed. Flanagan returned from More"
head City Saturday.
Mrs, Thos, McGee
mother fer a tew days.

1s Visitlug her

Rev. J. B. Moxton left this mornin g

ing for his home in ~Tarboro,

from a pleasan trip to Greene county.

Miss Minniz Tunstall] returned to"
day from a two weeks trip to Greene

county.

Miss Anise Jones and little Miss
Katie Tunstallewent vo Kinston Satur-
day evening to sp:-nd some days.

' Greenv.lle at Morehead.

o20 use a common place expression,
Greenville is ocutting a figure� at
Morehead, and the many pepular young |
people from this towa who have been
at that charming resort the past week
add much to the lite and gayety of the
place.

In the News and ObserverTs ropsit
of a grand oge man� there on Thurs-
day night we notice Greenville people
mentioned more frequeatly than those
of any cther town. The dance was led
by C. 8S. Furbes, of Greenville, with
Miss Elizabcth Crow, of Raleigh,

The other participants from our
town were Misses Lula White, Rosa
Hooker, Nannie Fleming and Blanche

L. Wilkinson and J. L. Fleming,

The crowd at Morehead will be in-
creased by another party from Green-
Accord-
ing to population Greenville is sending
more people to Morehead this season

ville who go down tomorrow.

~ PA
T. H. Bateman went t6 Bethel ic-

Miss Sudi¢ Barding returned tovay |

Great Reduction
"_~"

SBM es s-

All Summer Goods
Under the Knife.

Also SEIPPERS.

=

We are slashing prices on all Summer
Goods for we are determined to clean them
out. No reasonable price refused. Come before

it is too late. .

A Great Reduction

Owing to the rapid advance of the season
and finding ourselves largely overstocked
we propose to inaugurate 2 sale commenc-
ing this week and continuing for a month
"the largest reduction sale ever inaugu-
rated in Greenville. -We propose to CUT
prices on all Semmer Stock. A corcial
invitation is extended to all to pay our
store a visit, and examine goods and prices.

than any other town in the State.

|

Notice.

This is to notify cur many patrens
that Mr. Kennedy is mo longer «nder
our entploy. We will have the milk,
butter and cream delivered as promptly
as possible. Milk will he five cents a
quart until fusther notice. We thaak
you for your favors. Look out for the
wagon in the morning.

Jas. & Wirey Brown.

LUMBER.
We ARE NOW PREPARED TO
fill orders for Luaiuber, rough or
dressed, and moaldings vi all kinds, on
short notice.
HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.
Kinston, N.C,

For Sale,

A stock of goods, several sTall tracts
of land, a saw and grist mill, a lot of
sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber,
log carts, oxen, log engine and track,
The above property must be sold to
close up the business of J. H. Woolard
«Sons. For further information ap-
ply to G. M. MOORING, Lrustee,
wWhichard, N. C.
June 19, 1897.

Valuable Property far Sal

AVING BEEN APPOINTED and
qualified as Receiver of the Green-
ville Lum der Company, for the purpose
of settling the affairs of srid Company,
[ herebv offer for sale the real estate in
and adjoining the town of Greenville
belonging to said Company. This prop-
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit purchasers.
For further iniormation see or ad-

* LOVIT HINES,

necelyer, Kinsion, N. ©,

NNER MN

The weather tells you that, and I want
to tell you my Ice House is ready to
iurnish you with the wherewithal to
Kéep cool. Car load of Ice just m and
rT with have a full supply at all times,
Ice delivered in town without extra
chafge. Out of town dortters receive
~prompt at.ention, Customars can get
tickers on application, Sandsy tours

Pn dd

Mt

me any time you want Ice of Fresh

Fresn Fish on ice every day. Call on}

Lang Sells
Cheap.

pinata acetneti recone

E. B. HIGGS, Cashier,

"

Lae rt A ett NC NRA

FLEMING, Pres.

R. R.
HENRY HARDING,
a . CHERRY, Vic, Pres. AssTt Cashier,

CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.
Organized June 1st,1897.

The Bank of Pitt County,

GREENVILL,N.C.

PPP ee el Pe el tel al

We solicit your account. We offer every cour-
tesy and accommodation consistent with sound

Banking.

EAT (CE GnAM

andKeep Koo

We havea complete
line of}

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White Mountain §)
and oGEM�

ICE CREAM FREEZERS.

Prices are than ever. Acom lete line ot
use Ball Goods, Hammocks, Screen Doors

fac
Poa
aia

Fish. ,
W. 8, PARKER.

.KER & HART


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Daily Reflector, June 21, 1897
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