Daily Reflector, June 25, 1897


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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897.

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LOTHES.

THAT

They donTt cost
too much. They
areready to put
on without a
wrinkle. You
have seen the
browns, olives,
green mixtures,

plaids--the sweil
colorings of the

of the season---
we've got them
here plenty as
pie ata fair. We

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sretnin* atieteetantntiten

GALA DAY AT GRIMESLAND.
Masonic Installation and Picnic a
Great Succeas,

Base Bail.

Wasnington, June 23."_Heavy hit.
ting again won the day for Washingten
" but while the Senators batted well,

Thursday was a day long to be re-
membered by all who were present at
Grimesland. Is vas tha occasion cf |T goore.
the instalation of officers of Grimes} 9
land Lodge No. 475,A. F. & A.T M,,
and a picnic in celebration of St.JohnTs
Day. Visiting Mas~ns were present
from Greenville, Washisgton, Vance"
boro and other lodges to participate in
the installation ceremonies,

The Masons first ossembled in their
hall and after transacting preliminary | Bean Eaters are once more leading for
the
church where the installation exercives
took place in public.

several errors were made in the field,

hits well scattered,
Washington 12; Philadelphia

Mercer kept tue

Brooklyn, June 23,"Young Lewis
allowed the #rooklyns but three hits
knocked

This best teils
teamTss downfall
and at the same time explains why the

today, while the Bostons
Daub ali over the tot.

the tal+ of the home

&

business marched to Desciple; the pennant. Score. Brooklyn 2;
Boston 13.

There were
neatly « hundred Masons ia the pro-
cession. Past Master Seth Bridge-

man, of Washiceton, conducted the

Pittsburg, June 25."TodayTs game
was won in the eleventh inning when
two were out, by Brodie making a
Sonth

scratch hit, svoring Score.

ins:allation and was assisted by Paster Pittsburg �,�; Chicago 5.
Master W. M. King, of Greenville. Cleveland, June 28,"Powell pitched
The tollowiag officers were installed:
zs. I. Roach, W. M.

Ferney Powell, S, W.

W. E. Proctor, J. W.

J. O. Proctor, Treas.

H. H. Davis, Sec.

J. J. Elks, J. D. |

W. H. Galloway, S. D. °

C. M. Jones and J. M. Ward, Stew-
ards. . |
C. E. Boyd, Tile.

Atter the exercises were completed,
J. Bryan Grimes in a keautiful intro-

his first game for the Clevelands today

hits, two cf the scratch order. Cling-
~man ran into a house going after a foul
und was paintully injured. The game
the Clevelands to
Cleveland 18;

was called to allow
eacch a train. Score.
Louisville 1.
Cincinnati, June %3."The Reds
made it three straights today by deteat-
Both
Score.

~ing the Browns in a fast game.
teams played snappy ball.
Cincinnati 5; St. Lous 1.

ductcry presented the orator of the

Baltimore, June 23."The Cham"
I 4 7 . ¢ | .
day, F, ©. Harding, of Greenville.

pions today lost the last of the present
For nearly three qua:ters of an hour

Mr. Harding addressed the
assembly, and all present pronounced

series to the Giants in a loosely played
Ponl took the
sixth and proved more effective than

~ re *
large game. the box in

it the most eloquent, interesting and his prede sor. Manager Hanlan to-
day signed George Blackburn, of Dal-

las, Texas, as an addition to the pitch-

instructive Masenic address to which

they had ever listened. It was a real

and held the Louisvilles down to three |

earn anaemia tring apna then taapnnphintins eee ae ate

DENTS Furnishings,

the city. We
are making extra induce-

ever shown in

ments for summer weights.
Come to see us if you want

great bargains.

FRANK WILSON

THE KING CLOTHIER.

By ar ar 1 f ay : ~ *
gem aad reflected credit upon both the ing department. Score. Baltimore 4;
speaker and the fraternity.

New York 9. !
The crowd was then invited to the
grove near by to partake of dinn-r.
Here immense tables had been spread

HOW THE CLUBS STAND.

Won Lost Per Cent

aud they were fairly loaded with goo] | Boston 3) Id 729
things. Fully six hundred people | Baltimore 34 13 725
gathered aiound tuis feag® aad there | Cincinnati 30. 17 639
was enough forall witi 4 nm abundance | New York 2818 609
to spare. ~Thirtv-four roe+t pigs were | Brooklyn 2400 000
served, with other things in egual | Pittsburg 234 489
abundance. Cleveland 23 20 479
In the afternoon the Masons again Philadelphia 240024 471
assembled in their hall for work, while | Washington 20 26 430
the young people spent the remainder | Louisville 2 396
of the day in such amusements as best | Chicago 13 dl 368
St. Louis 10 = 40 200

suited theit pleasure.
Everything in connection with the
occasion Was admirably managed and
the order was perfect. The Masons,
and citizens of Grimesland and vacinity
deserve much praise for the success
and pleasure attending tie celebration.
The RerLecror was glad to notice
fa great mauy improvements going on
Gr.mesland

Qur Pecple t Morehead.

Greenville continues to win laurels
at Morehead. Wednesday mght a
charming musical was givenin Assem-
bly Hall, two of GreenvilleTs sweet
singers being participants. Mrs. J.B.
Cherry sang oA Lullaby� 10 a piano
avcompaniment by Miss Hobgood, of
Oxford and Mre. T. E. Heoker sung
oAngel Serenade� with violin obligato
by Prof. Brockman, of G:eensboro.

about the vi'lage. has

som? enterprising people.

Peculiar Accident.

V.3 Lee met with a peculiar acci-
dent Thursday. Heand David Jar-
vis were throwing a ball to each other
and as Mr. Lee threw the ball he in
someway s0 twisted his arm as to
bresk it between the elbow and shoul-
der.

The same night Dr. Kilgo, President
of Trinity College, delivered a stirring
and eloquent address on oChristian
Education.� The evening was one �"�

the most delighttul sitice the Assembly
met.

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Fripay, June 20, 1897.

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Banks With Large Deposits.
woe
A recent issue of the Américan
Banker furnishes a list of the banks of
the Umted States which have $5,000,~
000 deposits or over, They nuroher
Their combined dep
With one

seventy one. ogits
amount to $884,0 °0,000.
exception the first twenty banks in the
list are York banks. Boston
doesnTt appear before No. 54. The
largest Boston bank has $9,150,000 in
deposits, the largest P hiladelphia bank
�,�11,50),000, the largest St. Louis
bank $10,000,000, the largest San

New

Francisco back $10,600,000. The
first bank in the list 1s the National

City Bank of New York, with 342,
000,000 in deposits ; the second, the
National Park Bark, with $37,500,000;
the third, the First National of Chicago,
Lyman GageTs Bank, $32,572,000,
The next seventeen are New York
banks, with deposits ranging down *o
£211,500 000,

roe cecum

natrint ot cnet eee ee amt mun ttt

A YearTs Sup iy of Stamps,

WASHINGTON, dune 2] ,"-Asgistant
Secretary Vanderlip today advised the
di.ector of the Bureau of Engraving
~and Printing of the ~probable require-
ments of the fostollice Department
for stamps Cunpg the fiscal year, end-
ing June 30, 1595. These estinates,
based upon the number used in previe
ous years, are as follows :

0,444,167,000 ;
BLAIS, f

Ordinary stemps,
and
6,462,000 ; postage duo stamps, 21,-
168,000,
anda lalf billions are of the 2 cent

newspaper periodical

Of the ordinary stamps two
denomimation, and five millions are of

As

compared with the requirements of the

the 10. cent special delivery series,

present year, these estimates are an
increase of about, 290,000,000 in the
number of ordinary stamps; an
increase of 770,000 in the special
delivery ; and 962,000 in the vewspaper
and periodicals, and «a decrease of

$32,000 in the postage due senes.
We Undertake Too Muck,

oLhou cansTt best regulate the world
by minding thine owa little part of iv�
was well said, Many a man tries to
develop the world too much, and neg-
lects developing himself and us Bill
Morgan said some time ago about his
State, the great State of Kansas, oWe
hive been occupied with constructing
systems of finance, when we should
have been digging ditches. We have
expended our wind when we should
have been setting up wind mills, We
have conquered, in our minds, Canada,
Kngland and Spain when we should
have been battling with the cockleburr
and the Canadian thistle.

oY

Some farmers never seem 10 think
saving manure ir summer; and yet
with proper care as much can he saved
auring sux me. months as during those
of winter. Suppose you think ~some.
what further along this line, Perhaps
it wouldnTs be unprofitable. We have
noticed lack of attention to this among
many North Carolina farmers."Pro

~gressive Farmer.

It WasnTt Love.

oThat Miss Sanderson has no emo-

tions. I neyer saw such an absolute

freedom from feminine agitation. She
has aheart of stone.� . -

~Have you tested it ?�T

oSeveral times. Sha refused me
with icy chilliness. At length I met
her on the open plateau gt the summit
of PikeTs Peak. I drew her aside.
The others thought I was pointing out
the scenery. I wasnTt. I, was telling
my love. Perhaps I excelled myself
in eloquence, She really seemed
moved. Her lips were slightly parted.
Her breath came in short gasps. ~Ah ?�T
I said ecstaticeliy, ~you do pity. me!
Your heart is beating quicker ?�
~YesT she said, ~Your breath comes
fast, your heart beats strong, your
voice trembles,T I cried ; ~surely this is
love!� ~No,T she said and turned
away, ~ItTs just the altitude!� I shanTt
try it again,�"Cleveland Plain Dealer.

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NEGRO BAivJ SONG,
Ole EphrTmTs crossT de ribber r Styx"
De bateau cum erlong,
Dat mggah lamT erboard ob hit
AnT jTined de hebenly thT

Ong ;

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Whar ebTty nigger has er place,
Wid nuffinT ter do but sing,

AnT crack his heels, anT fling his hat,
AuT cut de pigeon wing,

I ~low he jumpT right on er star,
AvT grab hit by de tail,

AnT sail errounT dem golden st.eets
AnT thToo dat peaceful vale.

I Tspeck dat niggah ~tore do throne
Will drap his bat anT stanT,

AnT fetch dem banjer strings er lick
Dav il wake de hebenly lanT.

I Tspeck St. Petor gTwine ter dance"
{ Tspeck he leave do doT ;
ITs gTwine ter watch, an.et he do,

Dis niggah slip in, suo"!

A Mule Coews Tobacco aud Epits.

~ames Redden, who lives in Seotch-
Irish township, this county, has a
terbacco� and

mule which ochaws

spits Eke a man. is muleship will
not allow anyone but his owner to
plow him and when the plowmen
stops to take a chew the mule knows it
and turns his head, And, mule like,
been given x chew.

The gentleman who informed the
Sun of this human-like mule, is a

church member and is a maz; ot verac.e

himself until he had given the mule a
piece of tobacco and seen him chew 1
and spit."Satisbyry Sun.

The Ideai Man.

The man with honest heart, with
whose word is his
bond, who will pay his debts, whose

promises are never broken, whose re-

sincere purpose,

ligion ig carried with him into his every
day lite Behe poor, uncouth, igno-
rant, unleared, low born, unnoticed
by the gaudy throng, not admitted into
the gay crowds, it matters not, such is
the ideal man. He is to be sougat
and honored and emulated. is virtue
is a pattern ; his deeds are noble; his
conversation is an inspiration. Hiy
lite is a sweet song; his character a
sunbeam ; his every act a priceless
jewel. We repeat, such is the ideal
man."Sahsbury Sun.

ate ey
Last year the value of the pearls har-
vested in Lower California was a:one
$350,000. In addition, 5,000 tons of
shells were exported, which were yal-
ued at $1,250,000 more. Pearl fish-
ing is the entire occupation of the
natives, and La Paz, the headquar~ers,
u city ot the peninsula, with about
2,000 inhabitants, is solely dependent |
upon the ~industry. The Ddusinetd is]
one Of ~chance; oaid the opursuit is
tascinating one to the natives, who are
born gamblers. cae oyster does not,
contain | pearl, ai an ~only at idlarrale
atid. ralbe.cties at if a!
valuable pears discovered.The largest
one ever found wasabout three quarters
of an inch in diameter, and was sold in
Paris to the Emperor of Austria for | 9

oPhe Richmond. Times thinks that
the difference of a few hundred dollars
in oneTs income ought not to make one
miserable. That depends. With most
men it means actual distress. It means
some new clothes for the chillren or
rione, the guang bill paid or not paid,
taxes met or not met, iuterest satisfied
or not, so it means quiet of soul or un-

st. A begger boy met vs on the
Street the other day and asked for a
nickel, It would have been mockery
to Lave asked him, what difference it
whether he

would ma*e with him

received the few ponnies or not when

we know that it meant the difference
between a Joaf und no loaf, hunger or
8 satisfying meal._Durham Sun.
ar ec

Many a poor man in. North Caro-
lina who is just as honest as any mem-
ber of the last Legislature, but on
account ot hard times canTt pay his poll
tax, never dreamed that be was voting
for a set of Legislators, who would be
so oruel and so heartless as to pass a
law to put him in jail if he did not pay
his poll or property tax by a certain
date. They didthis and it is today
the law of the land.
It is tax or the jail"_Lexington Dis-

patch,

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wonderful medical disvonery of the age.
pleasant and retresuing to the taste,acts
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels,cleansing the entire system,
dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha-
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PRACTICAL

A a

Offers his services to the
citizens of Greenville and the ¢
; public generally. °
ROOFING, GUTTERING, 38
Spouting ard Stove Work,

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he wonTt budge a step until he hss! a@é

ity. Ile would uot believe the story

a specialty
Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charges made. ~Tobacco
flues made in season. Shap
ov iniear of 5 and 10 cent store.

DIRECTORY.

CHURCUES.
BAPTIST"Services every Sundays |§
moring and evening, Prayer meeting

Thursday evening. Rev ie W. Setzer,
Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.
C,. D. Rountree, Superintendent.

CATHOLIC"No reguiar services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun
day, morning and evening. Lay ser
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A
Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! 9 30
A. M. W,. 8B. Brown, Superinte: dant.

METHODIST~Seiv'ces every Sun-
day, morning and evening, Prayer
meeting Wednesday eveuing., Rey,
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin-
tendent.

PRESBYTERIAN"S.rvices third
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev,
J. B. Morton, Mastor. Sunday school
9:30 A. M. E. B Ficklen Superinten-
dent.,

LODGES.

A. F. & A. M."Greeuville Lodge No.
284 meets tirst and third Monday even-
ing. WM.King W. M. L. I. Moore,
Sec,

I. 0.0. F."Uovenent Lodge No. 17
Meets every tee te evening. D.
Hardee N. G. . Pender, Sec.

K. ot P,"Tar Pc todas No. 93
4 | meets oy nnd oeven H.

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| $10,000.

None are excused. |

W.

ei aaee Adee hice ~on, K. of]

Ra Kibo ain Conucil No. 1696 }
meets ei Thuraday: ronine We b.|

Wilson, R M. R. Lang; See a A iat uf :
K.of H--insarayoe ye No. 1169

meets * ys Prilay ove oJob

ey b Heir & ner i}

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt.

REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. oe

STATEMENT oF THE

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~~o GREENVILLE, N. C.

At the Close cf Businsss Sea 14th, 1897.

RESOURCES. LIABILIVIES,

Ms 153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,090.00
a eo � "995, 993 Surpius and Prolits | 3,042.54
Due from Banks s 772,465 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55
Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.03 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148,10
Current Expenses : 1,312.04} Due to Banks 508.15
Cash Items 1,839.56 ; Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00
Premium on Stock - 1,000.00 ane bee ed.
Cash on hand 28.08.18 Cotal $85,566.34

Total $85,566.34

We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have

your account, promiaing every accommodation consistent with good banking.

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Personal atientiou wiven to con
dacting fuzerals and bodies an-
trusted to our care will reveiye
every mark oi respec,

Our |-r1c63 are lower than ever,

We cio not want monupoly bat
invite competition.

We can be found at any and all

times in the John . Flanagan
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Gives the bos news
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seriber ?

If not you,

ouxht to be.

The Eastern Reflector.

18 only $l'a year.
contains the news every
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ing their yearTs supplies will tin:
their interest toget our prices befere |.
chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iacarapies :
nallits branches.

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tary : | rod Aes always on hand and sold at prices to suit:
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ze | 20 | to run we gellata elose marein.
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Gieenville, N.C
T ractice in all the courts,

frat ou Scotia 4d Neck Graneh aoa
saves Weldon 4.10 p,m... Halifax 4,08}
p. M., arrives Seotland Neck at 6.10 bi
w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55 |
2». Returning, leaves Kinston 7..y|
& m., Greenville 8.52 a. m, Arriving
Halifax at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11.40 am
daily exvept Sunday.

lraing on Washnigton Branck leave Vatronage solighed. Cleaning, Dyei.
Wasningtou 5.4 a uwi., and 1uU p.m, \ ; r+ csseasat nea and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specia':
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p. . ~- 7 , . + mine iemnetietabis

m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m. returningleaves ~ wed i :
Varboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.204, mn, i-| oRBERT EDMUNDS, os |

aa ene p. me mules Washington oExcepting its handful of magnitis $ His anusual talent soon brought him 3 wasting strength, dyspepsia, bihour~ Aunolal attant o aleant

f)'a. Ta.) and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-| cent statesmen andits nnlitary herocs.? ore yutation and prominence among hig , . auraleiy ehor peciai attention given to Cleanin;
ept Sunday. Connects with truias on ; | : ness, Iver complaint, neuralgia, rier Gentlemens Clothing,
matism, all nervous diseases and kien

Jsarbers.

~AMES A, SMITH,

TONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE. N. C,

seotland Neck Branch Says the most recent writer tipen$professional brethren. First he was
America, othe people owe ior toselected to the professorship of anatom .
Traiu leaves 2arooru, N C, via Albe- ~ , ; P 4 . . ir P a y ney troubies, For all sucT complain: 8 ¥ OTKL NICHOI SON
marle & italeigh K.K, daily except Sun- DartmouthTs paysiglan"teacher than to gand surcery jn the Vermone Unive oHy. oee IN . T

o a. PuineTs Celery Compound his sauce J. A, BuRGEss, Mer.

Gay, at 5 40 p, m.,5unday 405 F. M; any one man ,

aPliWe Ciymouta 7.48 PB, M., 6.00 j& i. . 1: lival bot.ny in ; ceeded again and aewn where every" Washington, N. CU,
eburnny raat am ; . 6s very walk } . AQ ; 22MM ere Meta oANd Inedhiy Wt a) . . ;

Returning aves Piymouth daily exeept In every walk of iite, mong ihe ~thing else has toiled,

Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.0U a n., Dar month College. The nexe mo
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Next he was appointed leeturer on
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This Hotel has been thoroughly res.
No remedy Was eve so highly ren uted, several new ounis adden, eed,
¢ ded. | . ire bellsto every room. s.tteutive soi
. . e 3 ag? art rey 7 Toaye Vitae sa . + . *
then vacated by Prof, Robby, and ce-¢°OMMendec, Hecause none ever aceom | yants. Fish and Oysters seryed dai y
iTatronage of traveling puuviic solieited*

me, A highest officeT viders at Wasiineton, i.
wrive'Lurboro 10.16 am and Ll, 46 Gheat olilee, older at ae he was chesen professor of the chair
" ae ~ Bt people 3 ie 28 Was Chesen professor Ber Cin
Train ou Midland N.C, branch leaves oe ae � ne | if

Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a} 2'2° Mhes, amony the every cay tw

M. arriving Swaithfleld 7°30 a, iu. Re. | ot the country, families ino ear tertile
turnipg leaves Siuithtield 8.0U a. m,, ar-| a Seu te
tives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. circumstances, families that ~Give fis on

hand to moutuT aud cond not, if trey

eunied the coar the most important plished so mica.

. . , on | . Yop : ps
cne inthe country, at the time when? today PaineTs Celery S ompound

he first formulated his mest remarkable ? 8t.nds without competition for feeding O [ CITORS WANTED for

PPP ea ee a hae es ee PPA PPL

Trains on Latta braneh, Florence R|_.- ; ; . § prescription. (exhausted nerves and building up the Dr, ~Jalmages oThe
4., leave Lazta 6.40 p m, active ealoed wished; «fford the services of any luiel j » = f ae . 5 Up the Earth Girdled.� o: his famous tour
1.60 pm, Clio $.05 p m. Returning | 40 ordinary physician"everywhere I In view of the overwhelming testia 5 Strengt rot the body. It cures radi- around the world, a thrilling story of

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value of PaineTs Celery: Cully aad permanently. The ner savage and barbarous lands. Four mil-
mony to the value of PaineTs Celery 4 peer PETALS v " T¥OUS Ts.on ~TalmageTs books sold, and oThe
day ery Compound has been a blessing.� 3 Compound that has recently appeared } prostration and general debility from | Barth Girdled� is his latest and graud-
. eee wit ~py Waich thousands of women suff est. Demand enoromous. Everybody

Train onClinton Branca leaves War-| The story of the lite-work of this som men and women of national repu"{ oF 80 | wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big

saW for Clinton caily, except Suuday,].: aire iétatiou, the picture of Prot. Phelps ig/ 8 long that it finally gets to be second book, big commissions, a gold mine tor
10 00 a. m. and 8.50 i a Raining viant among men has beea often told | nant aie ps nature wiih Wham an ae vifbring bank Me rade avon: partie ue.
leaves Vinton at7.U0 a. m. and3,00 ym, | and is familicr to most readers. ~(hej pine larly tere ring, and deancmitens b ; onttit free. Drop all trash and gell the
Train No, 78 makes close connection | likeness above is probaoly the bet} The sact is, FoiieTs Celery Com" | . J Parental A nota KiNG OF DOSES Stid SIRKG GAY i Blame
x ~ Ction removed by properly feeding the| Address. for outtit and territory, The
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail vig |. trait ot him yet printed 6 yf 8 _ :
Kichmone. alse at Rovky Mount with por re P ~ nae ~nerves, and replacing the unhealth SOLIS (OR PREY Mane ame He Sn
Norfolk and Carolina R RK for Noniolk It was the world-famed discovery by ~ ot a sarsaparlda ; lt 18 not a a. {blood ~ Bhan 4 hich! : ~8 cago.
ene all points North via Norfolk. ; ; itis nos an ordinary nervingme {700° OY eee aa
ized fluid. A healtey increase in ap~

~eave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,

; é have met peo ; yineTs Cel-
arriye Latta 7.60 a m, daily except Sun- # peopel whom PyineTs ti

ALLDATA

po ndis neta etent medicine; it 18

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JOHN. F. DIVINE, Prof. Phelps of au infallible cure tor § onli )

, nae te : . a sit isas far beyoud them all asthe dia- an . -.
General sup;, those feartul ills that result from ap? wapidd boul tide ik these alka petite and a corresponding gain in CREE NVILLE:
T, M. EMERSON, T affe Manager. impaired Lervous system and impure ?} oneal Se dite weight and good spiriis tollow the use

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Je R. N ve GenT) M. SY ¥. ' 5 uh Te e L } " a ; ij . é 7
~ Ry. MA pier, blood which has endeared the et It make people wel It is the les jf PaineTs Celery Compor d. 7 ~ |
" : "" d ctor to the world, and made his lite § true specific recognized and_ prescribed dda +s 4 f
an era in the practice ot medicine, today by eminent practitioners for dis- uine® Celery Compound is the i

+ evar ie host remarkable medica! achievemeni
THE MORNIN G. STAR. ~ Prot. D helps waa born ia Counecr «3°43 oising from a debilitated nervous

f this last half of the nineteenth: cen-
F : system. Prot, Phelps gave to his pro- 9 : ? c ae :
. t ry ,
o1Fend pegaaied in mediciis at Yale, fession a positive cure tor sleeplessness § t4"y. The next session (of, the slo! will

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Greenville Market. OMAR. Ane Paanet, , : : MNDAY EPT. 7, Is"
. pba Below are Norfolk prices of cotto. } jmgaem , a
j aii y , News Corrected by 8. M, Schultz. awn peanuts for yesterday, AS furnished B 000 { Aw and continue for 10 months.
iia mach Sp , Bntter, per Ib 16 19 22 by Cond, Bros. .& Commission ; Mere} 7 Bie Ge | dk . wit The terms are us follows.
~ Western pides. Bh ty 8gchars Of Nortolk +
ae ae ho uf '
Sugar cured Hams phys COTTON. . PrimaryT Bngiish, per.mo, . aso
Corn: '%* | YW 3 ~be tres | VERIO:
ood Middiiug; ~£3 @ by tep ling toon ya guars re aie BoM
: Cove: eg. 45 29 Oy Mtl, 14 MED copermimedinsascheoiotecis | EWN
SSL Plan, amily, 42h 0 678) Loy Nabil ANC icu Myoaibero time mes: [Higher st gy ap
m Oa . Bb to 104 Oud, Uidinery é ere 100u8 Patch Thre :
The ale: Fi Dal Tare: pr Tour auiit 6 dopoar al fed Bpoth, Uioen 4 Languages (each) «1% elas
: =: rive:Dollar « Danly?; rn) be PEANUT: po 00 Cre Wen te eae | The Work and dischplive ofthe sx...
j ts Olaas in domedta oO 17 to P ie ~hindu i will be as heretofore, , a
a (2 \ * j wi it he xte er . : ~
) & A «fe 5 * pas ees bee * Weask a continuanoriof your yin:
he ba 7 to de gnu ty tein Ubpral pytronage,
Woe ReRNAR: ie MAP ee aniet. oe ae [ oe 2, ' "
; a Ms ; Ain hang we i nj * oe
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Ladies $2.50 Slippers,
Reduced to $2.00.

em AY SOR

oLadies $2.00 Slippers,
Reduced to $1.65.

eee ee

Ladies $1.50 Slippers,
Reduced to $1.25.

Site, weal

Ladies $1.25 Slippers,
Reduced to.90.

aerate eae RC

Ladies $100 Slippers.
Reduced to .75.

er eertentenanetee nena

Misses $1.25 Slippers,
Reduced to .90.

Pernt ete

Childrens 85c Slippers,
Reduced to 65c.

Wehave some beau-
tiful styles and now is

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

e o

rX
hitb
° 4 ny"

DAILY REFLECLOR.

JUDICLOUS ADVERTISING

ane nei

Creates many « new business,
Knlarges many an old business,
Preserves many a large business.
Revives intny a dull business,
Rescues inany a lost ,business,
Saves many a failing business,
S-cures sveress to any busines.
To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT uve tne
columns of ti. REWLEOTOR.

A ameter tanta nian menace enh: om alana enn ti nts

Kezplns Cayst

Stan? at it Brings Specess

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,

train yvoing
Going South,

Passenger anu mart
Nerth, arrives 8:82 A. M.
arrives 6:57 P. M

Steamer ~T'ar River arrives from Wash-
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Tnure-
day and Saturdag

WEATHER BOLLETIN.

Showers tonighs and Saturday,

Vite� * ae:

HOT TAMALES,

ond sent pmo |

enn ene Be

ThereTs Always ~MeatT in Them,

OM . ce

New Mallets, CreamUhecse end But-
ter at S. M. Schultz,

Alumnium Hair Pins, neither rust
nor canker at Zeno Moore & BroTs.

90,000 people daily drink Caricol
Blend Tea. Buy it of S M. Scuutrz.

Lemonade, Milk Shakes ~and other
summer drinks at StarkeyTs.

oSuver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Park

er make, at Reflector Book Store.

FOR SALE"A nice lot. of schoo}

desks, apply to ALFRED FuRBES.

Supply of sew box papers, mourning
paper and note paper at Reflector Book
Store.

Commencing tomorrrow I will have
Ice Cream every Saturday. Call and

see me, MarksuHAL L. STARKEY.

A guest at a hotel desires four things
"good meals, clean beds, good service
and low rates. All these can be had
at the King House.

The country editor may not know
it all, but doesnTt live long in a com-

~not listed had better attend to

nd

They Go and Come in & arch of a Cool

wf VLACE HUNTERS.
oq Spt, but Find .t Not.

Miss Jenuie Wijliams is sick.

Dr. Zenv Browr is quite sick.

Miss Nina dames went to Gildsvore
tod. y.

M. Owens ana wite have gone on a
| Visit to Currituck, T

Mr-.. di. E. Monterio lett ihis worn
ing tor Richmond.

(, 5. Wilkinson retu.ned Thursaay
evening from Moreacad.

ben Brown went to Plym vib today
to Visit relatives.

Patrick Cobb, of Grifton, is viti.ing
Perey and Karle Forbys.
Hearne lias

Miss Cottie returned

from a visit to the country,
Zeno Moore bas moved back to his
residence on Dickinson avenue,
Miss Eva May Smita, of Richmond,
is Visiting her father, C. 1. Suuith.
Mrs. F.C James, of Bethel,

} was visiting Mrs. D, L. James returned

who

home tuday.

Mr. Cor.elison, who can ialk Groves
Ciill Tome as fast as a wheel can
jurn, was here today. Clever tellow,

aud he talks a good medicine.

Mrs. P, C: Monterio, Miss Louise
Latham and the children of Congress
man Harry Skinner returned Thursday
evening from Weshington City,

8 Ae Nan = an 9 = IY Ne ec es

List Your Taxes,

There are bat four days mere in
which tolist taxes. Those who have
it at
once or they might have trouble over
it later on,

Conierfeit,
Thursday someone passe: a counter-
feit dime on Superie: Court Clerk E.
A. Moye. Finding the dime was
made of pewter Mr, Moye destroyed it.
He said it was a good imitation ot the
genuine coin.

Muk 5 Cents Per Quart.
We have reduced the price of milk
tod cents per quart, delivered from
our wagon a; your door morning and
eveniag. We also deliver Cream, But-
ter, Clabber and Buttermilk at the
same time, Send us your orders,

JAMES AND WILEY Browy,

munity without knowing a deuced
sight more than he publishes.Shelton |

Ask any ct my customers and they,
will tell you the work done by Wil-
mington Steain Laundry 1s unsurpassed.
Next shipment goes forward Wednes-
day morning, returns promptly Sat-
urday evening.

C. B. WuicHarp, Agent,

NO TELEPHONE IN HEAVEN.
oNow I can wait on baby,� the smiling
merchant said,
As he stopped and softly toyed with
the golden, curly bead.
~| want oo to tall up wamma,�
the answer {ull and tree,
oWit yoT telephone anT ast her when
she is tumming back to me,

came

oTell her ITs so lonesome ~at 1 donTt
know what to du;

AnT papa cries yo mu_h I dess he must
be lonesome, too.

Tell her to tum to baby, Ttause night I
dit so Tfraid,

With nobody dere to tiss me when the
light begins to fade.

oAll fro de day I wants ber, for my
dollyTs dot so tored

Fum the awful punchinT Buddy gave
it wit his little sword ;

AvT ainTt nobody to fix it ssice maminy
went awry,

AnT poor ~ittle lonesome dollyTs cits
thinner eyéry day,�

oMy child,� the mexchant. murmured,
as he stroked the anxious brow,

oThereTs no telephone connection whens
your mother lives ut now.�

oAinTt no telephone in Leayen?� and
tears eptiug to her eyes ;

oI fout dat God had ever'fing wit him

Mail. | _

Props. Elmwood Dairy.

ee eee rena na netting

LUMBER.

\WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO
fill orders for Lumber, rough or
dressed, and mouldings vi ery kinds, on
short notice.
HINES BROS. LUMBER CO.
Kinston, N.C,

For Sale,

A stock of goods, several sr-all tracts
of land, a saw and grist will, a lot of
sawed lumber, a lot of standing tiwber,
log carts, oxen, log engine and track,

The above property must be sold to
cose up the business of J. H. Woolard
gs Sous. For further information ap-
ply to G. M. MOORING, Ilrustee,

Whichard, N.C.
June 19, 1897,

Valuable Property far Sale

AVING BEEN APPOINTED and
qualified as Receiver of the Green -
ville Lum er Company, for the purpose
of settling the affairs of said Company,
I herebv offer for sale the real estate in
and adjoining the town of Greenville
belonging to said Company. ~This piop-
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit pu; chasers,
For further intormation see or ad-

~ LOVIT HINES,

kevelyer, Kinsion, N. C,.

T

e

The weather tells you that, and I want
to tell you my Ice House is ready to
iurnish you with the wherewithal to
keep cool. Car load of Ice just m and
I will have a full supply at all times,
Ice delivered in town without extra
charge. Out of town orders receive
prompt at'ention. Customers can get
tickers on application, Sundsy hours
7to WA. M. and 6 to7 P. M.

Fresn Fish on ice every day, Call on
me any time you want Ice oc Fresh

up in the skies,�

Fish.

W. R, PARKER. |

Sas |
All Summer Goods

Under the Knite.
Also SLIPPE

We are shishing prices on all Summer
Goods for we are determined to clean them
out. No reasonable price refused. Come before
it 1s too late.

Kmporium of Spring Fabrics.

E.§B, HIGGS, Cashier.

R. R. FLEMING, Pres, EAB. HIGGS, Cas

A. G. COX, ,

G. 1. CHERRY, Vice Pres.g AssTt Cashier,
OAPITAL': Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.

Organized June 1st,1897.

The Bank of Pitt County,

GREENVILL,N.C. '

We el Ne sl NN al Nal

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

Banking.

ALL

SUMMER GOODS &

at greatly reduced prices.

~Lang Sells

i Ha BAT I CREAM

andKeep Kool

We havea complete
line of

gar,

White Mountain]
and oCEM

ICE CREAM FREEZE RS.

Prices are lower than ever. fA complete line ot
Base: Ball Goods, Hammocks,
Fishing Tackle, &c.

BAKER & HART

Screen, Doors

a ARC aN Si BcitusS aci t an a enni A-craaoda cassie ethic oe A eek

ALES EV et CORT

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Daily Reflector, June 25, 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.) - June 25, 1897
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