Daily Reflector, August 7, 1897


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0. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. " TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.

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Vol. 6. | _ GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1897. | Me.821

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THE COLONEL IN TEXAS. Philadelphia, -August 5"Phi'adel-

ute phia defeated New York today ina
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5. Male ESCO, Trx., Aug. 3, 1897 | welve jnning game. The winning run

Eprror RerLtector"lI am sitting} was secredon La JoieTs drive to leit
at 6 vTclock A. M, on third floor of the] Geld, which Holmes dropped, ~allowing
great Beach Hotel looki.g out on the the man on third to score. One of the
beautiful Gulf of Mexico, ard demking | features of the game was CooleyTs

j | t ¢ 5 * x . « ~ r
ii the delightful salt breeze. batting.T Score. Philadelphia, 5; New

][a8 pynoo
OM UOT AL

I have met a great many people} York, 4.
trom afl paris of Texas, and a'so from Cincinrati, August d"The Indiars

a N t re) .
other States. Texas is a great State. | made their last appearance for the sea -
vast in aree and wondertul in resources. | sen here and were beaten by the Reds

Ne * - °.¢ * *
fT] Fine looking men an] women, clever, | ina close and exciting game. Pickering,

whole souled aid daring, the very who was released by the Louisvilles,

| character of brave 2 anliness, impress played right field for the visitors, x
| m°, and I find such congenial to my Score. Cinemnati, 0; Cleveland, 4. I ee Re CER EAR

tempetrament ¢ Sa yeye
ent and leelings. HOW ~SBE GLUBS STAND.

fy hd
This ~ Ve bf * j . " ( . ~ew
is undoubtedly the country for won Lost Per Ceu
brave, ambitious, determined young Boston 58 (27 682
| Bosto oie o Sin
mep, Men of character and push can

an Baltimore 54. 27 666
succeed here, . : M mS
Cincinnati 54. 28 608
Had I the time to spare Tweuld! yoy york 49 32 604
spend a month Ivoting this State over, ! oye, eland 4a 40 © 229
especially the Wace and Dallas sec" Philadelphia 42, 40 432 5 it
- t ons, which everybody says 1s the finest . ; D4
J SAYS DSM MIOSSN Chicago 40 38 4o4 And the price of our
: a ) i

portion of the State. Pittsburg 38 46 452 °
Summer lothing has

~declined with the ad-

There isis much varity in Texas | Louisville 4) = 50 444
as there can be found iu any State in} Brooklyn 3) 48 422)

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the union. The weather here is very, | Washington 3i dv Jb69

Sad00D HHWNODS

oo" ery hot and dry, and when you get|¢ si8 94 66 266 svance of summer. Wed
St. Le ;
out of the breeze it is bot sure enough.
a ° - rather sell Summer
"y - The Beach Hotel is the most de- 2
: . i ORKS PROPOSITION.
ee os a fighful resort I ever saw. Every WATER W Clothes at a loss than
cee as ; cope tom f oe a
"_a co as amusement that gan be found 18 tk ee A Most Liberal Oft:r to the Tow to keep them over.
o o Many men oi vast wealth are in Counc.
= = Texas and they are doing great good " Whatever oou want
a with their money. The best school At the meeting of the Town Coun-
rs we have probably got
OC 7
ane | | eee ~it for less than cost. A
a) o Wilson, our old sheriff. He came to struction compeny to put ~0 a comp ete |
QO ef the lictel to seo me end 1 recognized system ct water Works 1) Girgen vile: loss at this time is al-
tim by his walk before he came up Phe Cu proposes fo erect 7 mostas good as a profit
where L was. He is tha same old Ki. stand pipe of 125,000 gallons capacity, |
Q

earlier.

Wilson and talked of the old days in place twenty five hydrants in different

Pitt county with tears in hiseyes. He parts of the vown, with a pressure of

7 i P » cas + o ar j . araDp- a we ; A o a:
wants to see tne dear old North State 10 pou.ds to the square incu euare A nal VW ' C) N
tceing a stream of water 50 feet high " yO ; ~4 YL Las 3) |

again.

feet high from any hydrant, oshe

; oye ~ 4
capacity of the pump to be oue million THs KING CLOTHIER.
gullorfs a day. The stand pipe will be
supplemented by an artesian connection | ==="

I was acco: ted in the corridor of the

hotel yesterday by a lady who came up
to xcrowd where I wes talking. She

was very glad to see me, but at first I
could net think who she was, not ex" with the river, affording an ~nexhausta-
ble supply in case of fire The company

thy

pecting to tind her here. oShe was Mis.

Myatt, formerly Miss iidattie Fowle, also proposes to pub in two public ti ; |

dauguter of Gov. Fowle. It was a drinking fountains and also to farnish
pleasant meeting indeed, for one Nort h | individuals with all the water desired

tacilities in the south are in ~Texas, cil, Thursday vight, Mr. LL. 1. Moore |
. . . s itted : posit f n con
I had the pleasure of seeing K. A. submitted a preposiiicn Tron

Ay} ~Way} UL OFLU Iti

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JOOS qyowmMews INO IOJ W

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Carolinian is always glad to shake the tor domestic purposes. | ,
hand of another Tar Heel. | This complete water works system [T 1

1 never torget the great State of Pitt | would be tuenished to the town for an
and the samples of bright tobucco | annual rental of $2,000, and water q: : \

i would be furnished individuals at a rate

brought along with me. These sam-
not to exceed 50 certs pr thousand

ples have excited the admiration of all

®
who nave seen them. Ihave talked Pits) Every Day 1s a Bar-
county and her tobacco more than any| ~This would be a gooa thing tor the

thing else. I was indebted to R. L. town, Such a system of water io
Smith, A. H. Critchey, G. M. Tucker would save the town mcre than twice °
and John Allen for the samples I have, ae much Of Naat Ae rates, £0 say $7 1h da At mM
and they have been handled by moe nothing of other savings, as the rent ker
people than any other part of their would cost. As compared with towns ;

' which issue bonds and put in water

crop will be.
I pave seen ncthing in m7 travels works of taem _ the cost of opera~
yet that can down the Old North iien and interest is more thse double | Store
State and Pitt county. what this syevom would cost Greenmille. e
} lA. Bude The Council appointed a special
ae ~| meeting for the next Thursday night ,
to take the proposition under considera» A nice lot of

NM pue TTey

wer

NOW

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Base Ball.
St. Louis, August 5"The Browns tion.

won the opening game from the Pitts" The Reviector believes that CLOT H 1 NG SHOES
Greenville will rot get a more favora- i e 2

burgs today. Lucid was given poor
sipport, eise tha score would not have

7. ~ed | plete system of water works.
re: od preter repro LAWNS AND DIMITIES

ble opportunity than this tor @ com

to kill for striking a man with a beer Excuision to Hichmond. :
glass in Cincinuati yesterday. Score.| An excursion will be run from Kan- ino sh h at
St. Louis, 8; Pittsburg, 7. ston to Richmoad on the 17th. ~This Are being 5 oved out of the way

Boston, August 5"The hitting of | will be the Jast excursion of the season
the Baltimores and the bunching ot|in this section, ~I'he round trip tare :

of their hits won the game today. ~The | from (Greenviile is only $2.25. Tickeis

visitors made more rans of Nicholé|ean. be bad at tae etore of J. A,| LO make room for fall goods.

Spoos) 19}

open ~CeO

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f So = than any other club has done this year.) Andrews. See announcement. 4 ~ ~
p E. ne Bestons had the unusual experince | ue These summer goods will not be carried over
_ =a of having eighteen left on bases and : had V. | us ~ ~
* eee po twice retired with the bases full:} ) de deport wpa yeaterday ot and you can oet bargains on them.
: 4 4 ot ate Doyl 7 Kell eget Baa a J. Lee returning trom Wilson when it A a]
ae a a i pe ne ~iter pis we Pee should have been from New York, A uislele |
ee -\\\ paltimote outplayed the Bestons at ~here he had been assisting H AM. ae | | ) |
a eee point. Score, Boston, 4; Bal-|�"� pti am tent! : : | |
' B @ Hardee in purchasing fall goods. j | |
Be ue Ce a timore, 9, r Re we |







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(Fiom Our Reger 0 yeaya
�"� WasuineTon, August Gth, 1�,�97.

The republi, ne are far fiom feein:
the confidence they express oF Carey: iL
Ohio this yeer, Infact, ti ey feel 80
doubtful of the result that yu addition
power of the adiministre -
» Boss He-na to
repud!'=

to the whole
tion being used to bel}
cariy the State, nearly every
ean ~of petionai prominence in
¢ount'y bas been uated (o make spee*
es in Onio during the campaign, and 2s
they know that to decline will be \
incur ihe ill will of the adminis. oat oF
most «f them will comply wih or
~request. Mr. \lecKinley, it isT said

Washington, is going to 8) far torget

he

in

his dignity as to m: xe

to take the stum;, for bim. It is fully
recognized that
be a dejeat for Mr.

minisiraticn.

Wedderburn & Co,, on the charg: 6} Stacie
fraudulent Practices, now gting en} Private letters trom lucky parties in
beture the Uo S. Pavenv Office, lel the Klondike distriet, continue t-» be

Patent Office bas fully proven & num-~|pecived, and these give the best idea

ber of its charzes ot frand agains
" Wederburn & Co, any one of whit

would furnish ample ground tor their; Dawson.

disbarment from pracice befo.e tha

T _tnost efficient pravt reuders i

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sper oh c& for

Hanne, and Czar Reed bas promised

a deoeat tov Hama will
McKinley, which
would be very humiliating in his own
State during the first yew of his ad-

* ~ nit asl
Every honest man has a person
interest in the proceed.ng against Joby

ers iii + emit:

bok some oe ee were suiloughed ioe

au indefiniie perio: . and Lire of the
in the office »

all demoviaté-_were tt neferred to,
~the case, (There are mere ways of
Lilling a deg than ohangirg

Ww h en mathemiut! Meumeby: {o-
McKinicyTs extension :

pig

VT ps
Pes @

OC a? upon

~ot the elval serve rules 1b doesnTt serene!
worth the clowifiva: ~too |
at theT
He has

( ivil :
i

be iveee

(to have

it worshipers 3

r

i oven

ighrine of evil: service cant.

j
iIrorm

increased tha exemptions

nies in.the Intcrnai Revenue Seivice |
itrom v3cto Z19 places, and while ex-
~tending cke rules to 140 new places in
| the Customs service he bas exempted

| 248 8 places in the same cervice.

MitTs anything with money in it,
(tuis udministracionis r.ady to be up
| rnd doing even in miTsummer. This
oweek the Siate department vreserted
un ultimatum to keru, threuvh the
Peruvian Minist:r, requiring that the
MeCord claim of $50,000 shall be at
A little of chat sort of talk
Cubans

onee paid.
in behalt of the
woalé Pe well received by the country,
| but there is ne money 1 il
| Ufficials cf the State

i paes that our Mirister co Hawaii was
4

over Hawaii as scon

instructed to establish a protectorate
as he learned

(chat the Senate did aot act upon the
eX(7a Session

aj oly
strugsling

department

annexation treaty at the
of Congress, but admit thet he may
have done so under the general discre-
tion that was given him te act in cer-
tain cortingencies. One of those cons
tincencies is kuown fo have been eny
move on the part of the Japanese
toward seizing the islands.
A Housevsid Mecere ty.

Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
wonderful medical disvonery of the age.
pleasant and refreshing to the taste,act,
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels,cleansing the entire systems
dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha-
biiual constipation and _ biliousness
Please buy and trya box of ©. GC. C
pay 10, 20, 56 ects, Sold and
rvatanteed to cure by ail druggists.

The Wealth uf the Kloadike.

ct pete meaner gtlt

-areT wor" h thousinds,. and even hun-
"dreds of thousands ot dollars, None!
~of us four partners would sell hie
glare in claims here for less than halt!
a million dollars, for we know it is in.
~the ground. There are theusands of |
acres in our neighborhood not yet
; prose -eated, which give every indication |
:of making as good showirg as what we:

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

RR A. TYSON, Vic.eP res.

J L. LITTLE, CashTerT

REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1806.

Ss TATEMENT OF THD

The Bank of Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N. C.

Atthe Close cf Business July 23rd, 189�.

have discoyercd."®an Francisco Dis- | RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES.
patch to New York dun. ; Loans and Discounts $50, 272.62 3 Capital stock paid in 23,010.00
Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surpius and Profits 503.19
rrmmneranm Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50
Don's Tobacco Spit aad Smoxe Your | Due from Banks - 2,630.55} Due to Banks 198.25
e Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 ; Cashiers Checks ortstanding ~153.12
Lite Away. Cashitems " . 1,278.15 } Time Certificates of Deposit. 55.00
a Cash in Vault 14,528.54 ; en
steabasdasenimsacer Cota! $72,796.04
If you want to quit tobacco using Total $72,796.04

easily and forever, be made well
strong, wagnetic, tull of new life and
vigor, take No~To-Bac, the wonder-
worker that makes weak mea strong,
Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured, Buy No-To-Ba |
rom your own druggist, who will
guaranteea cure. isookiet and sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,
Chicago or New York. :

Farming Lands Waated

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The following persons, residing |
in otber States, wish to buy
farming lands in North Carolina,
says the Agrircuitural Bulletin for
Juty: A. N Daywitt, Frankfort
Ind., (any kind); L. P. Clansen,
Hamilton, Ohio, (land suitable
for cattle raising); D. A. Deam,
Springfield, Vermont, (any kind);
John W. Hughes, 1203 Adams
street, Toledo, (stock and general
farming); F. J. Humphrey, Mans.
field, Ohio, (fruit growing); L. A.
Whies, Circleville, Ohio, (¢rain
aud grass growing), Dr. S. E.
Campbel!, 1309 Broadwav, Bay
City, Mich, (for general far wing,
in a healthy locality.)

otrong oa Melons

So far the 5,300,000 people of
Texas have eujoyed only three
watermelons per capita, but there
are nine more per capita coming.
Just to think, gravid old water-
melons, weighing tn the aggre-
gate only 809,000,000 pounds,
Whv they could be packed in
30,000 cars and would make only

tiof the extraordinary rich sess of places
Vielaims in all the territery around
Most ot them are written |

(iio personal friends, and beg the re

office, and lawyers who have atiendd ' gipients to come to Yukon and help

the hearings are unanimously cf the

opinion that the firm will b. disbarre:!
The neturc

it clear that they are relying upen the

skili and shrewdness of their lawyer:
rather than
Charges of ircud against them, ia
Gk t

upon disproving

scant hope of wrigghng | ul
bad scrape. It they
their paper,

wil bo shut cut of the me's.

are disbar

this i: 1 tak

pure and simple.

on that subject will be a
He says

British naiuralists wh

bave for six years beea studying th

to gllow ihe

seals on our islands, to meet our nacn-
eOM par

raliets at Washingt n anc

Salisbury agreed, Ho cays furihe

towards a settlement of the questior
Prof, ElliottTs assertions have attraci.

f true they deserve still more. Meau
his Smithonian job.

-) Giyil service rules, forbidding the Ais

- vat Sovoorrnss i in the
sae é

of their def.nse bas made

ihe
thei?
160 miles above Dawson
d.

the National Recorcer

the plainest and most emphatic lav
guage that tLe conference to be bet

that Am
bassador Hay begved Lord Salisunry

biological notes, in order to lide ex-
Secretary FosterTs humuliatin: failure
to get the question reopened and tha.

~thai the socalled conferen @ will Laye
no avthority to do anything whatever

_ wide aitention, and if what he says is
owhile Prof, Elliott will probally lose
Mr. McKinley's amendment to the

missal of persons from the classified
service except fer causc and upon
owritten charges, has not prevented a

! Govern.
ting @ rough

them to get out the gold.
eo, of Sacramento, bas received a
letter trem F. W. Ryan, who mined
nerthern California fov
Nelson 18 Javited
a number of

with him in

T LO

several years.
jon Ryan in working

)clains Ryan owns 04 Klondike creek

ana to take
' ' .
itteen workmen dlonz, if oe tind
that to

journey.

eA

number willing make the

Nelson says he will leave

T

the tortunes of

Prof. Henry W. Elio, oo (he Sacre vente to share
Smith:onien Iustiiere, who) clus to! ls fiend, Here is an extract fron
know as much about the sealing the letter :
ques.ion as any man living, charges in oLT came into Dawson City last

night, 2d of June, to get about a dozen
I am growly
vo find

imei apd some tools.

¢| surprised at not being able
a suflicient number of men willing to
~work for wages, altuough f am offering
them $16 a day tor ten hoursT wor.
Everybody seems to have plenty 0
cold dust, and to want to take up
claims of their own, ~They are joytal

C

over the gooa news that comes to
town every day from all directions.
We located claima on Klondike creck,
sixty miles from here, three weeks
ago, After sinkiug a shalt about four
feet, we tound dirt tua: paid from 30
cents to $2.00 a pun. At increased in
vaiue rapidly uniil now we wre at ved
rock. ~The last five teet averaged
irom $60 to $250 a pan, and close to
bed rock we had pans go as -bigh as
$1,200, in which were a Ict of nuggets
worth trom $3 to $U5 apicse,
oThese figures will seem ptrange 0
you down in Calitornia, bat I trust you
will believe me, tor this is, withont
doulst, the richest ground ever dis.
covered by men on earth. Here you
can see is (f men who a. few
months ago were broke, and now they

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Fred Nel-j

about 2,000 train loads. Our
| 30,000,000 cantaloupes will make
up the deiicit, however.

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When biliou or costive, eat a Uas
caret, candy caihartic, cure constipa-

We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have
your account, promising every avcommodation eonsisient with good banking, uC.

Wehave alarge ~

STOCK OF

MK

GOODS

just arrived. Comeand

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UNDERTAK RS

ERAL C10

EMBAUMERS.

seni cagita

Wehave wt roveived & aew
hearse and tke nicest line of Cof"
ons and Caggets, in weed, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Greenville.

We ar2 pregn.ou ¢
log id ei 16s fords.

10 embalm-

Personal atventiou given to co
ducting fuverals and bodies e n
trusted to our care will revelye
every mark Of respec;,

Our prices are jower than ever.

Ve do not want monupoly but
suvite COmpetition.

We can be found ai any and alk
times in the Joho Flanagan
Bugey CoTs building.

BOB GREENE &CO.,

Just try a ive Lu or cascarets, tbe
finest liver and bowel tegu ator ever
made

Valuable Property tor wl.

AViNG BEEN APPOINTED and
quaiitied as Receiver of the Green-
ville J.umer 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 prop-
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit purchasers.
For further information see or ad-

LOVIT HINES,

Receiver Kinsion, N. C,

110n.
Cotten ang Peanat,
| Below are Norfolk prices of} cottor |
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnisheé
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Men |
chanis of Norfolk ¢
COTTON,
Good Middiing 8}
Middlipeg iy
Low Middling 72
| Good Ordinwy 6 15-16
fone"tirm.
PEANUT®
Prime T
Extra Prime 2t
m�"�ancy "28
sounish 60 to 75
-Tone"quiet.

Select Female School.

The next session of this school will
begin on

MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER,

~Lhe terms are as follows:

Primary Eng.isb, per month +e 00 |
Intermediate. **- * $2 2 50
Higher me $3 00
fanguages (each) ** $1 00

Music including useof nstrument $3 00

No deduction for 108s time except in
jease of sickness of as Aven as one
weeks duration.

The instruction is hhemaugh in a'l its
branches. ~he moral tone and intel-

discipline is mild but positively firm,
For further particulars see or addreas,
MRS, ALFRED FORBES,
, @reenyille, N, .
July, 21, 1897,

LUMBER.

Wi HAvE ESTABLISHED A
OAR tesa at. Has rouge, Quen with |
nager.
for oe Lune, apeth oot Dressed can

left wit

MINES ae Lum BER co.
rgd N. 0

lectual influences are unsurpassed, The

~be alwayson aca Sued cal egtad

mi? (Sig.

ESTAGLNS

SAM, M. SCHULTE

PORK , SIDES & SHONLDER

Pane hei ANI? MEKUHANTS BUY |
ing their yearTs suy plies will tind
their interest togetour prices befere pua
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomple e

u allits branches.

PLOUR COFFEE, SUGAR

ow

ALWAYS AT LOWEST MABKET PRICE

Tcbacco, Snuff, &c,

we buy diroc) from Manufactu... » en
ine you , pny at one projt, A eo'd -
ote

FURNITURE

aster o

to run we sella am
RM SCHU

W. M. Bond.
B°*� &[FLEMING,

J.L, Flemin g¢

ATORNEYS-AT-LAW,

Greenville, N. C.
Practice io all the courts,

nuo
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sarbders
AMES A. SMITH,
TOUNSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE. N. C,

Patronuge solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Vressiag Gents Clothes a specialiy

ERBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREER, %

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Special attention given to cleanirg
Gentlemens Clothing,

CREENWIiLLE "

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The nex: session of the s.hool will
open on! .
MONDAY Sa@PYV 6, leer
and coutinue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows.
Primary English per mo. a2 WO
Intermediate **& ~ o 2 BU
Higher ee &: 00
Languages (each) ~t ¢] 1M)

The work and disclpline of ae gehonnl
~will be a4 heretofore,

We ask a continuance of your past
liberal pittonage.

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aha day Goneerning a frighiful iclocaust:,
TRAINS GOING OUTR. which cecurred near the historic batt'e |
fen | tie eld Monday alternoou, Jn some
Dated, & ~manner the home of John Re verts, a:
mayo, é | farmer, cungls fire, and was entirely ,

ema Fm

ly. oM

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on BE i | Daily.

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Heuve Weldon |
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Ly Kocky Mt | 12 52 5 45
Ly Wilson 2 08 A| 6 20
Lv Selma 2 i 20) st
Ly Fay'tteville) 4 15' ¢7, 7
Ar. Florence 6 58}
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Lv Wilson 2 08 0
Lv Goldsboro 3 10 5
Lv Map3olis 4 16 i
Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45
P, M. A.M
AINS GOIN NOTRH !
Dated oO b, oI ,
May 27th, oz ° Iga
__ 1897, AA | yn a ia
lA. M. P.M.
Ly Fivrernce 8 45 7 40
Lv Fayetteville) 11 10; 9 40
Lv Selma 12 37,
A Wilsen 1 20.14 35
RENT! GR ener | nea oF ee -
& C
A. M. _ (PM.
Ly Wilmington) 9 0 7 00'
Ly Magnolia il 50 i 8 30'
Ly Goldsboro 1 00 9 36)
ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27 |
Ly Tarboro ! 1 42
Ra) 45 : |
. 6'a | =
ZQ' Ss |
. P. M.. . M, }
Ly Wilson 1 4% 10 33.
Ar Rocky Mt 2 33 __ | ll 16
Ar [urboro 400 re M |
Lv Tarborc .
Lv Rocky Mu 217 .
Ar Weldon ao ee

eT .:

rrait on Scctiaui Neck Branch Zoa

eaves Weldon 4,10 p.m., Halifax 4,28T
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p:
m., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.66
2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60
». M., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving!
Walit «x at 11:20 a. m.,"We'don 11,40 am
daily except Sunday.

Trains on Washnigten Branch env
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3 "40 p p
m., Tarbore 9.45 a. m. , returningleaves
Tarboro 3.80 p. m., Parmele 10.2.8. m,
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
11.40 a. m.,and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-
ept Sunday. Connects wiib trains on
Scotland Neck Branch.

Train leaves varooru, M OC, via Albo-
marle & Raleigh R. R. daaly except sun-
day, a 550 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;|.
arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00}, m.
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
Sundey, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,
arrive farboro 10.15 am and 11. 45

Trainon Midland N. C. branch leaves
Gold3bero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
mM. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. in. Re.
turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- ;
rives at Geldsbers 9.30 a. m.

Trains on Latta branch, Florence-R
&., leave Latta 6.40 p m, atrive Dunbar
7.50 p m, Clio &05 p m. Returning
Jeave Clict#é.10 a m, Dunbar 6,30 a m,
ve Latta 7.50 am, daily exeept Sun-

Ve

Train onClinton Branch leayes War"
saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,
0 00 a. m. and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg
teaves Cinton at7.00@. m. and3,00 1 m,

Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
Rishmone. alse at Ravky Mount with
N orfolk and Carolina R for Noniolk
£,2¢ 411 points North via Norfolk,

: JOHN F. DIVINE,
"r General Supt.

T, M. EMERSON. Tritfie Manaze:,
J. R.KENLY. Gen) Moneger,

j ie @ tdesi

sorth Carolina.

The Onl" ilve-Dollar Daily
tte Class inthe Stage on

| ost them lives in the flames.

ine was at work in a fie ld out of sight

{ .
i started Lomewards.

~tearing the
|
hands, sgon uncovered the cbarre |

4
ysince extinct.

consumed, and his whole family, con-- |,

sisting ot a wife and two staall children,

How the fire originated or how it |
happend that the three victiias were
unable to eseape from the fla tes is nct
and probably never will be

Roberts hus not a very large farm, but, |

kuown. |

of tne house, and therefore ktie Ww |
nothing of the horrible cilanaity that |
had befallen bim aod bis until some |

time atter the fire fiend had conclude d |

its deadly werk. |
When he

Roberts, who iias the respece of ail |

finished his daily toil, |

whe know him, shouldered his hee and |
He was horrified |
when he turned a corner to see, 1a |
cteud of his bome, a mass vf charred |
wood, and with quick pace and frantic |
harried to the spot, aud |

timbers away with

mavner he

his |

bodies of bis loved ones. He
moned assistance as quickly as possible,
but naught could be done for the

suin"

mother and glilaren, as life was long
The only way that
Roberts can account for the borrible
accident is:that his wife and children
were asleep when the cabia ignited
from the fire, which had been built for

the preparation ot supper, Richmond

Dispatch,
| cape mete
A Lady Shct While in Bed With
Fever.

Miss Maggie Brown lives near Da-
|vidson. She bas been siek in bed
with fever for several weeks, and
is in a very weak condition. Several

days ago.a serivus ard terrible accident
occurred, which may cause her death.
Mrs. Brown, her mother, went tc
change the quilt on the ved.� Jn 4ome
was or other the quilt caught on a gun
which was.sitting in the corner by the
bed. ~Lhe fell,
atruck ona chair and the load was

gun the hammer
dischargediin the girlTs arm, hand and
dead, She had her hand up to her
face at the time the gua went off.
Her arm was shattered, one eye was
put out and her fingers a arly shot
off oer condition is very critical, "
Charlotte Observer.

"

In the summer tiie temperatare
of a cave neat Decorse, ia., is far
below § freezing, and from its
walle icicles depend like stalac-
tites. In the winter the tempera-
~ure of the cave is like that of
summer.

"

a

Tn St. Petersburg no person is
allowedto ridea bicyclein the
public streats until after he
has passed an examination on the

wheel before one of the cycling
associations and obtained a
permit from the proper sahil
authority.

""Seeeee
Got the Wrong Leg

A Georgia drummer had a custome
whose name was Legg. The latter
fuiled in bussness and. the drummer
who happened to be on hand at the
time, telegraphed his firm ; ,

oLeyg has broke.�

The firm placed the wrong cons.ruc-
tion on the telezram and replied :

oSurry. Svea physician, and keep
sober,�
Greenville Market.

Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. ; *

Bicter, per lb 15 to 26
Western Sides ~Bt 106
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124
Gorn 40 to 50
Corn Meal . 45 to 60

4.25 to th

Flour, Family -
Lard

~day, morning and evening.

i tendent.

~meets Every

inn oaennenincon anne semana oetme enteritis it Sam pede eh

DIRECTORY. g

CHURC JE».

BAPTIST"Services every Sunday,
/moring and evening, Prayer meeting
Thursday evesing. Rev A.W. Setzer,
| Pastor. Sunday sehool 9:30 A, M.:
%, D. Rouwniree, Su perintendent #

CATHOLIC"No regular services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-
Lay ser-
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.
Grenves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30
A. M. Ww. Lb. Brown, Superipter dant.

METHODIST"Services every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer

| meeting Wedn say eveving. ey.
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school

9:33 A. M. A. B. Ellingvon, Superin-

PRESBYTERIAN"Sarvices
~Suaday, morning and evening.
J. 8. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 A.M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-
dent

LODGES.

Semen REE

A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No |

984 mneet3 first and third Moaday even-
ing, WM.King' W. M, L, 1. Moore,
Sec.

I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17

Meets every Tuesday evening. Dp. W.
|Hardee NG. L. H. Pender, See.

third
Rev. |

K. ot P."Lar River Lodge ate 93,

Whedbee, C. C . Krank Wilson. Me. of
R. and 3,

R. A."zeb vance Council No. 1696
meets every Thursday evening. W. b
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.

K. of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169
meets every Friday evening. Johr
Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.

A.L ot H, Pitt Counci! 256
every ~Thursday night. J. b.
C. W. B. Wil-on. See.

meets
« herly

COLLEGES.

owe

Oe Me!

The University.

47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS,

(Sumamer School 15s), total 549. Board
$8.00 a moh, three Brief Courses,
chree Full Courses, Law and Medical
Schools and School of Pharmacy.
Graduate Courses Open to Women.
Summer Senocl for ~eachers. Schol-
arshaps and Loans for the Needy.
Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN.
Chapel Hill, N.C.

ee ANE

North Carolina
College ot Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts,

Will open Sept. 9th, 1897,
Thorough academic, scientific and tech-
nical courses, Lxperienced Spreial-

ists in every departineut.
Expenses per session, including beard,
~For County Students $ 93 00
Wor ali other Students 123 00
Apmy for Catalogue ta
ALEX ANDER.Q HOLLADAY, LLD.
Raleigh, N. C. Pr esivent

TRINITY COLLEGE.

Next Sessioa Opens September &.

~Three full courses of study. Large
number of electives. ~I'wo full chairs in
English. Women admitted to all classes
One Hundred and one Thousand Do!lars
added to the endowment during the
present year. Only male literary college
in North Carolina that is iocated ina
éity-

The bes; business course offered in
the state. Send for album and entalogue.

Addre:& JNO. C, KILGO,
Durham, N.C.

eet tig it nd

PEACE

WPA PT for Young Ladies
INSTI ITUTE Raleigh, N.C.
Excellent buildings and beautiful
grounds in a Healthful Loeation with
splendid climate. Stands at the very
front in Female Education. ~Thorough
in its Courses. High in its Standard.
Unsurpassedin Its INTELLECTUAL
AND sOCIAL INFLUENCES.
ywenty-vae officers and teachers.
Very reasonable ptiers, Berd. tor cat-
wind to Jas. ewes M. A.

The State erhkad
and Industrial School,
GREENSBORO, N. C.

Offers the young wonven of the Siate
thorough prof ssiunal, literary, classi-
eal, sientitic aad industrial education
Annual expenses $20 to $130. Faculty
of 25 members. More than 4 0 rgular
stu ents. Practice school of 126 pupils
q| for teachers, Morethan 1,209 matricu-
| lates re p prea! every county In -
ce in-

Sugar 4to 5 sta
eeu labuameabes te i
ult. per Sack: 6.t0.1 £0] rd.
Chickens ~Wi | tare all Te se
Dentwesioet | alt Bhlosee tae

© Regpiaent OH: oes Duel

"hi e

Friday evening. W. |

|

eon

Prete megane i

.
6
6

When bilious or ccetve, cut a Cass

10c, 25e

43 Iv qoog pus ofd
116
OS $2@
O01 *

o ety Sa "ees

1

PRACTICAL

TIN AND SPTCT TROE

WORKER. " Pa

Offers bis services to the ;
citizens of Greenville and the OF
public generally. ? la:
' ROOFING, GUTTERING,

Spouting and Stove Work,* QP

a specialty.

CaN

AF}
} OF

a

posbase,) *uoT;edTsU0d JO ost Ane e.8

RIvjeu [Ste ante [nq edIss 40 Gis Josad eat

*ya0 | MAY JO oLey "[EITWOW oOSBIIYD oOD AUAKGM YAVNIAIS oPY oeo4g depge

PODS DOD DBO BDO DB PDD DOD OBIS ODE 2 Se TY eer

w =
7° © Satisfaction guaranteed or Op
at] © no charges made.� oTobacco: sy
32 Flues made in season. »):
£3 Ore
22 Qe
8 7 oi
ay we ~
OCT COPE « ee oo

WE SEE THAT? SURE

ill Mee radia ae
x ru ¥ | ait

wean

What i. i ?

=P Tt is a picture ot tae celebrated 7" ~

oKG NINTAIN' FEN

Best in use The outfit of no business man is
complete without one.

The Reflector Book Store

has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
You will be astonished when you see them ana
varn how very cheap they are.

You may never,
But should you ever}@===

Want Job Printing

"agy Come to see US, ="

Anything from 23@=="=-
Wisiting Card

aires bes A"-"

The Daily Retlector.

Gives the home news
every afternoon at the
small price of 25 cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber? If not you
oucht to be.

ce

~'The Eastern Reflector.

lg only $1 a year.)
contains the news, every
week, and.gives informa--
tion tu the farmers, vs-
specially these: growin:

: tchaceo, that is worth

many times more than

ce , eae te ee as .



earet, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed a

a







e

To cascanaldniabaniel 1 siatancraonininnsirgieemesisanterenete st Smee

Your every.
TDantsupplied

at the

of
1
4
This will be an extra-

ordinary bargain week
long to be remember-
ed by wide-awake buy
ars and watchful shop-
pers as a momentous
money saving occasion

eal

Wash Goods

Unmercifully cut.

1250 yards ~peautiful
Dress Ginghams to go
at6 cts a yd.

A big stock Light
Wash Material com-
prising new colorings
in Breezy Fabrics to be
sold at 3c and 4c per yd

up.
- 2000 yards of White)
Goodsat bargain prices

Ladies, Ruffed Shirt
~Waist Setsail colors at
15 cts Sets.

In our

Shoe�"� "
Department

we can fit both your
foot and purse.

Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50
Swept down to $2.00.

Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00,
Swept down to $1.65.

Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50,
Swept down to $1'25,

Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00,
Swept down to .79,

~ : Misses ard childrens reduced
a in same proportion.

A depleted stock cannot supply
your wants, reulizing this fact we
are acdipg to our already large
stock of seasouable goods dally,

such as
Laces, Ribbons, Em
broideries, Handker-

chiefs, Collars & Cuffs,
Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho

andsiylish things.

Our stock of
Groceries, Furniture,
Ha: dware, Crockery,

? : you th
/@ mammoth outb

Creates many a new business.

colurhns oftu REVLEOTOR.

seiry and many new

and Gents Furnishings

js large and complete and we
_ would take pleasure in showing
rough apd posting you ip
Remomber now 1s the
the place to find
urst of bargains.

cencnace eihlelenieite =item

ALY REFLECTOR.

_"

ancient

JUDICIOUS APY ERTISING

ee

inlarges 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-enres success to any busine sg

§To ~advertise judiciousiy,TT uve tne

ee een

K jl

pencereenlesneite «et

Hi}
ti

~ fhastantly at it Brings Socccss

ee

RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

Passenger acc mai train going
N-=*th, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going south,
arvives 6:57 P. M

Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-
inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday
~eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs.
day and paturoag,

ree

W»ATHER oBULLETIN.

commen Ne

© Loeal showers tonight and Sunday.

a

WHAL SHEXE_IS. ;

ne ncn et

{Much cr Littie to;Tell" You Find
it Here

a aad

tee

Good rain last Light. !
New Malle
erat &. M. &chultz,

+ *

uy

UreuamCheese and But

Genuine Faber avo Simplex lead
perils at Refiector Book Store.

Peaches at35 ce.ts a peck at W,
C. Hines.

l

Ladies wanting ries stalivnery can
find it at Reflect * Yook Store. Very
I

latest styles.

How can you endure flabby linen in
lf you want to look
Bring your

thTs hot weather ?
neat have good laundry.
bundle for Wednesday morning " ship-
ment. C. b. WHICHARD,
Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry,

Wheeimen Take Notice.
Mayor Verkins says that hereai{ter
the bicycle ordinance will be strictly
enforced and that all riders when
passing a lady of child on the sidewalk
must either dismount or ride off the
sidewalk. Any of this

ordinance wiil subject the offender to a |

violation

{

fine.

ene

Marriage Licenses,
The Register of Deeds started off the
first week in August with three mar-
riage licenses, one for white and two
{or colored couples, The white couple
were J.B.Sawyer and Minuie Holliday,

Moonlight Excursion.
The ladies of the Episcopal church
will give a mooulight excursion on
steamer Meyers Weduesday night,
11th inst. All who went on their
former excursions know what pleasant
occasions they are, The coming one
will be equally enjoyable.

-

Washington.

morning trein,

Friday evenmng.

went to Kinston Friday evening.
ever ing from « visit to Warrenton,

returned this mornip,,

bead.

ter ame

KXinston.

Latham ane the children of Col. harry
Skinner came home this morning from

Mo, ehead.

visiting her sister, Mrs, Hi C. Edward:? |

Methodist
from » montiTs Vacation. Everybody is

morning train.
Shady Grove tomorrow and in ihe
Methodist church here at aight.

8
Jesse Proctor, left this morning for her

sister, Miss Ellea, went home with

of town, lost a barn filled with tobacco
by fire un Tursday right. Ox Friday
Messrs James Harrington and John
Vincent, who live on the Tar 1oad, each

lost a barn.

RAIN DONTs STOP THEE.

enema

Pe ple Mave to go in all Finds of
~Weather.

ene

W. T. Lipscomb went to Raleigh
cdav.

S F. Freeman left dis morring fcr

Inspectot Generel Royster left ov

%

Mrs. D. Gardner went to Kanstou
Hugh Holeombe and J. (, Jordan
Mrs. S. D. Lee returned Friday

Misses Venetia and Anrie Mu.rill
from More.

Mrs. J. L. W voten and litie daugh-

home this morning from

Mrs. P. C. Monteiro, Miss Louise

Miss Bessie Garris. who has been

n South Greenville, left Friday even-

py for Ayden.

Kev. N..m. Watsor, pastor o¢ the

cbhureh, returned Iriday

Cy MR. A.H. TAFT
isin the Northern
Markets purchasing
Fall and Winter Goods
and in the meantime
we are closing out ail
Summer Goodsat great -
ly reduced prices. aes

, RICKS & TAFT.

. \. ~ $
RA KARAAA YOAOOO

~a

aAT 3

@2\e'e BARA RARARA

Poa o
ie

He will preach at

M-s. Nannie Staffurd, who has been
pending some days with her father,
ome in Berkley, Va. Her younger

yer

meta ws ene

Tobacco £arrs Buned.

(sep Saas

4 1a 2 Sty, } ~ ak R. R.

. delighted to sze him back. A. G. COX, . vine Bret HENRY HARDING,

Zoey, KF. D. Swindell arrived on the G. 1. CHERRY, o A Taser
ee tet ~ CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximam 3100,000.

r

every favor consistent
banking. We invite corr
sonal interview to that end.

E, B. HlGGS, Ca

FLEMING, Pres.

Organized June 1st,1897.

The Bank of Pitt County,

GREENVILLE.N. ©.

Se ead Call

IS Bank wants your triendship anda share

if not all, of your business, and will grant

with safe and sound.

espondence or a_per-

j ee

Mr. James Evans, two miles soutly

Church Services 10-morroww

~ Methodist church"Sunday-school tut
9:30 A. M. Preaching st 11 A. M.
by Rev. N. M. Watson and 8 P. M. by
Pew. ge

y

p), Suindell.

Presb teria: chur h"Sunday school
9:30 A. M. Prewhirg at 11 A. M.
apd 8 P. M. by Rev. ¢. J. Harper.

Episcopal church."Sunday-school
at 9:30 A. M. Lay services at 11 A.
M. by Maj. H. Harding.

Baptis; charch"Sunday School at
9:30 A. M. Preaching ac ll A. M.
and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer.
Morning subject: oKobbing God,�
Evening subject : oReasons for Becom
ing a Christian.�

South Greenville Suuday-school at
5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superindent. |

JUST FOR FUN.

The oyster is getting in shape to
open up the fall season.

«Klondike Blizzard� is a new and
alluring summer drink.

Goes against the grain"the man
who drinks rye whiskey.



The boarding house butter earnot
truthfully say othere are no flies on
me.�

The base ball pitcher should have a

of his business. "

thorough knowledge of the ins and outs

Mrs. Wigwag"" Your husand is an} *
inventor, isnTt he?� Mrs. Rounder"|
oYes.� Mrs. Winwag"* What does
he apply his talents to more particular.
ue ly ?"Mrs. Rounder"Excuses to offer
AYE Lime�

me
.

LANGS

Linens, etc.

¥* |} tian vhurch, non-sectanan in



Mid-Summer ClearanceSale

WASH GOODS.

of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies,
Also our entire line o£

SHIRT WAISTS

*

Consisting

| ema tl

OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.

FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.

924 students attended last year.

with special departsments of
he Largest and Best Equipped
oTerms to suit

{Mahe years under present principals.
A High Grade College Preparatory School,
Book-Kee ing, Short-Hand, and Teiegraphy- ~I
Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful.

he times.� For beautiful new catalogue address,
- Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. Cc

LL

NO CURE"NO PAY. i)

SMHS
AT OUR MAKE, |

We huve placed a large Refriger-
ator in our market to keep all our
meats cool and free from fies.
When yor want fresh

Beef, lTork- or Sausage

nd you will

That is the way all druggists sell
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON
iC for Chills, Fever and all forms of
Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. Children love it
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating
Tonics. Price, 50c. :

ELON COLLEGE.
; NORTH CAROLINA.

Southern Railway, in
beat water;
of Chris-
spirit and

Situated on
Piedmont section; very
healthiest locality, propert



send us your orders a

J. A.
at depot.

s| teaching, highest moral tone, elegant | 8 Us |
a ei co ednoationsl ear get something mice, clean and
! § » CO ) - i ;
euluri equal of best male college, three fresh eee Me Phone al, a
secre cons] MT & CUS,
VAddress J. , ATRINSON, Onairman os
: , . Bi Pa i

~Blon College, N.C.


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