Daily Reflector, September 25, 1897


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, Editor and Owner,

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION,

TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,

ener

GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1897.

Nieminen apn elt

dll
i

We have the largest

A MORNING MARRIAGE,

~Both Parties Known in Greenville,

ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, |

preety encoun

Made by the Orange, Va., Ob.
server.

The following we clip from the Wil-
: mington Messenger ot the 24th mst.
The stye is the only real SyE-Sore, Ww ye all know Keener Westbrook here
The real bone of contention is the lhe is the brether of Mrs. 'E, R. Aiken,
and Mi:s Pearsall wes the pretty mu
Prot.

jaw bone,

sic teacher at the college when

anv ~¢ Jags t
Many a nan resembles a brick when! Goode was principal :
he is bard pressed. ! oMr. J. Keener Westbrook and Mi:s |

e y \ )s"
Pure thoughts adorn the miad as! Avnie Pearsall, daughter or Mr, ¢

ay us V
chaice pictures do a room. ~car Pearsall, were united in matrimo iy

ye sterday mo: ~ning at 8:30 o'clock xt
The looking ; glass never otalks back.T

but it ctte.:

» iSt Audce wg Presbytorian church, oa
Gasts reflections,

friends

heing present to a8 happy af-
Many a man cau lift a barrel of flour! cine present to witness the happ)
fair. The altar was ve ry

i

he corated with potted plants, cut
The min who never made a mistake: lers and and the cfleet

Miss Mlizabeth Pearsal),

Lan, ge number of relatives and

Who cannot litt a three months note.
A W-

golden rod, Was

lin his life never made anything else qu lite pretty.

cand most coniplete
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and Wip-
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pnts Urnishtt

ever bronght to

Greenville.

We bought a~ large
stock aud there-
fore can sell
low

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{you want good and

stylish goods come and
gee us. It is no trou-
ble to show goods and
we take pleasure in so

doing.

C. T.

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If fit material tora kiss vou ic cf the bride, presided at the or. |

gail and the mazriage ceremony wis

yeu need bat two lips acd a little cheek.
impressively performed by tne Rev. A.

A marriage license ts like a Confer d- )), MeClure. Fred
erat. bond--it is issued asa war me ase! P earsall, La-.

The tshevs, Bir.
brother cf the bride, Mr.
ure. ley Hat Mr. Jack Clement and Mr.

. . Frank S. Westbrook, brother of che}
Lou can always entrust a seeret to a

groom, led the way to the altar, and |
tur he knows bow to)�
they were fo'lowed by the groom with |

omoonshiner.�

1 |
aeep SUL,

his k bride leaning upon his am. She |
[ts a avise man who follows his carrie ~da beauttful boquet of bride roses |
knewe, bat a wiser wan who knows his, cand was attired in a pretty talor made

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tullowers, gong away gown of preen cloth. |

Mr. Westbrook and Ins bride took |

A smile in sleep is the reflected vieam| |

, . ' . a ae Oey e * weer At
vba 1oVve-Tpple upou the current of a) be ¥ize a.m, train on the Aflantie | |
dreoin Co: ist Line for Richmond, Va.,
other cines. They will be at one

The Prshibitien ticket hasnTt the " tober Let oa 'For mwood,� the

Nome
Virgivia, because

vhost of a sbow in
iad )9. tae briveTs fataer, three miles east
bihat per

tty has no svirig in the eam!

They were the recipients |
"handsome presents and no ead

if some people were constructed up-| oi congvaculaiious, an which the Mes-
on the proportion of what they say to:

Wal wNions
AIO
pain. st inany

sebeer mosi hearily oius.�
ger mosi heariily jolus, |

what they do, there wouldnTt be an y-| " ee
thing of them bat n Outh. | BASE bALL.
Hope is the radiant star in the fire)

mament of life. and throve t |
of life, and throughout the (Games Played and Standing of
Gavkest nivht of advers: ty itren?s down |

| Clubs.
a silvery stream of light to cheer us;
throuzt gloom and bid us up vad Took | "
Baltimors, Sept. 24"-ohiitimore 45 |

| Bo ston 6.
New York, Se ~pt. 24"-New York e3

Washi: nteton 7,

GRAND OPENING,

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" |
A Feast of New Goods for the iM
Ladies. |
erent jing rton 4.
On Tuesday and Wedaesday, Sept. | Brooklyn, Sept.

28th und 29th, I will have my grand Ph liladelphia 9

Second game, New York 8; 0 Wasle

24"BKrovokiyn 10;

opening of fall and winter millinery and HOW 'THE CLUBS STAND,

Won Lost Per Cent |

noveities. The display will embrace

the very newest st;les and latest effects Baltimore 87-36 707
of the seasonTs f. shions, in pattern! Boston gy «87 706
Eats, ribbons, flowers, feathes 8, velvets, New York Ty 43 637 |
trimmings, ornaments, etc, While in. ~Cincinnati 69 Od 561 |
the northern markets I mide a. Cleveland 65. 39 524
he n £ _ . 7

pun aay OF aT ew styles and) ' Washington id 67 460
my selictions were made with vreat. ' Brooklyn 7 gg ina

care. These selections are now ready | a :

| Pittsburg a6 =669 448

for exhibitior on the above named days. | ~ ne
ot = 70 455

All the ladies are cordially invited to Chisago
. o: ot
attend the opening and examine the | Philadelphia d4-. 72 429

pretty goods I have to show them, ' Louisville bl 72 415
Mrs. GrorGia James. | St. Louis 27 = «96 219

eS fee
Bay State Shoes $1.30 up.

Handsome Buggy Robes

from $1.20 up.

Moquette Rugs, oex27, for :
ee 75. :

_ Other goods in proportion,

tastefully |.

erent il enitnieliiieddienhiie sap

Men and Boys.
Fine Clothing.

era stein oe il ae

LET the WORLD

Know the

Truth.

Tue lingering days of September are sul-

try, but the ri sing~mercury doesnot inter-
fere with tho wholesome interest that
conters in our Clothes Selling. We are dat}

supplying needs of the near future. All classes

Pes

of buyers are rallying in our aisles. Men who
~have justreturned from their summer vacation,
men whe are pre paring to travel, boys
who are entering school, young fellows

who are going away to college are.con-

, Spicuous among those who come here to secure
~the choicest and best things in Suits, Hats,
o Underwear and Furaishing Goods. Ideal s tyles

~in Clothing atiow prices are the attractions,

FRANK WILSON,

THE KING CLOTHIER

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me ai ~f
antes Me ¥ ae Va A nlp 4
7 wa� 4 &

IT have 4 eperial

Departments,

RN Nel aaa ge NT Nae eal el Nall PRL Nl eta, fe ee Oe ee I al Mi,

DRESS GOODS.

SNAPP NSN gn mi, ata alg ee

CLOTHING

{ have more patterns
a ore | Sis.

DTROTE, DOM ROUGE nce apts complete
than ever pefore. In)

the latest colors. both; ane I can suit you in

plain ad faney Tr m-! clay worsted, cheviots,
mings" to match? injand f faney plaids trom
brads, sets velvets,;§ 3,00 to 15.00. Spec-
silks, and Jet. ix orders taken,

My line ef clothing

SRA ey Na Na a Nl AANA NPL NLA NN SPN RN NIRA ey

SHOES. |
Prices from .75 to

$4, Hamilton Browns}to $3.00 in felt ana
$2.50 ladies shoes

sa |
guarenteed, Meng 3,1 Still, any style, crush,
Shoes guarante?, Ajalpine, stiff and broad
special line
shoes.

HATS,
i have hats trom .50

caps and Tamoshanters

Give us @ call and we will do oul best: to

nly yo ;

rat

_H.M. HARDEE

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SS re .10| gress for legislation tnat wiil cou-
e jvered in town by carriers withou! pal the collection of discrimipat-

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25, 1897.

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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER

MILEAGE.

HINGS IN

omental

RICH T
The Attorvev General of Icwa,
travels on a railroad pags and
~collects 5 cents per mile from the
State treasury. That is the way
" Congressmen from the far West
make money, The ststesman
who represerts a California dis-
trict has a perfect bonanza ip
Wiing passes and collecting mile-
aze, the milee ge oftentimes being
more than his salary as Con-
gressman. There cannot be tco
many extra sessions for Congress
to please bhim"Cleveland Press
There are, perhaps, very few if
any C ugressmen who do not
have passes cver the railroads
between their home aud Wash-
jucton City. They ate allowed |
20 cents a mile for travelling
expenses"an ontragecusly high
allowance~-and when they go to
Washingtun te attend a session
of Congress they travel on a pass
and then step up to the treasai"
er avd draw 20 cents for each
mile traveled and drop it in their
pockets. It may be honest to do
thir, but there are people who
fail io view it in that light.
And this matter of traveling ou
passes and draring mileage at
the same time is not confined to
Corgiesswen. There are Sher
iffs in North Caroiina who travel
On passes to Ruleigh to carry
prisouers to the penitentiary or
patients to the hospital aad at
the same cimo diaw mileage aod

put it in their pockeis.
een, LAS,

WASHINGTON LETTER.

Attorney General,
aczepted as la
officials who 8
declaring that the 8¢
not impose 4 di
on importetions
tries shipped throug
nor upon impo
tries
gions shipped in Britis
Senator Elkins announces bis 10-

ing duti
tations exempted b
GexeralTs op:nion,
administration agains
not jikely to make mu
It is probable that

making # biuft, any Way-

breath for Secretary
deny the truth of thes
~rom Europe, that thi

Spain saying
Cuba mut be ended

which will be
w by the Treasury
dminister the tariff
ction does
goriminating duty
from other coun-
h Canada ;
rtations from coun

other than British posses-
h vessels.

es upon the clase of impcr-
y the Attorney
but with the
t him he is
ch headway-
he 13 only

ute waste of
Shetman to
tory cabled
g goverl-

It was ao abso!

t ap ultimatum to
that the wat in
before the
r, or this govern-
mont would take steps to secure
the indspendence of Cubs. It
was very well know® to every
person wid had watched the
antics of this administration upon
Cuban waiters that no such
prompt and businesslike policy
had beep put into effect, although
the administration may have some
such story spruvg upoP the puts
lic a day or two before th Uhio
election aud a!low it 6o go ande-
nied until after the yowes are

cvunted.

ment bad sen

last of Octobe

e Qhio cam-
it looks now 48 though
cceeded With
put a muzzie
til after the

All along

Speaking of th
paigD,
Boss Hanna had sa
bis little scheme to
on John Sherman up
election in that State.
Mr. Sherman has stated it to be
his intention to make some
speeches iv Ubio, and be raiter-
ated that int+ntion, even after Mr.
McKinley had hinted to him that
he had doubts of the propriety
of the Secretary of State making

stump speeches, bat the old man
wwe Way, and

permit him

bis health would not
n the Ohio

to take any pars i
campaign. Some

story of the manner
Join Sherman hus be
by Boss Hanna and Mr.
ley will get out, av

in whieb
en treated

MéKin-

|

standard and enemies 0
lism, international or 1

dent, met 1

most wonderful reai
the age, pleasant and retr
jaste, act gatly and PR
kidueys, liver an
the ertire system,
headache, fever, bab
and biliousness.
box cf C U. CG, today.
eents.
by all draggis's.

has been silenced »° a against oss. ~They want to
this week he said that he bad) aii mi tay |

nat the State of iminate from life ihe danger
about decided tha that im their declining years they

day the whole

d you may be

sure it will make interesting
reading: ; . _
ore or less eminent
Eleven a einai gold Don't Tobacco Spit auc Smoke Your
advocates of the sine g re pie

f bimetal-
ndepen-
n Washington this

of the numerous perevns in that
~pection who will be largely bene-
fitted financially by the conetrac-
tion the Attorney General, under
direct arders from Mr. McKinley,
has placed upon section 22 of tre.
new tariff law. It has long been
9 saying around Wasbinevon that
oNew Kng'and never gets left in
tariff legislation.� Fora time it
looked as though that sayi:g
would proye false, because

" seomed certain that the discrim-
_ jnating dutice preseribed by sec-
tion 22 would be levied upon
~\the United States through any

that met
January.

| authority

it ' commiss100,

pte : week, and with all the egotism of] strong, magaetic, full of new life and

(From our Regular Correspon lent.) his tailura of Tooley Streets who. vigor, on No"To-Buc, the wonder-
Ny ~ ' worker thal makes weak serve i
Wasnineroy, D. C., Sept 24, 1897], will be vemembered, styled | Many guin ten ste a ien dave

~ . a a s en Cays,
Me McKinley and his Attor-| themselves owe, the people,� and | Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba
pey Genoral are iD New England organized t»emselves into ajrom your own drugyist, who will

Just 10 ime 10 TECe1Ve the thanks | monetary coufsrence, under Aue guarantee & cure. booklet ard sample

mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.

thority of & resolution adopted
by the gold bankers convention
Indianapolis last
This job is also being
bossed by Hanna, but not big
Boss Hanna. Mr. H. H. Hanna,
of Indianapolis, who nagged Mr.
McKinley
special message to Congress, just
before adjournment, asking for
appoint a monetary
is the boss of this
outfit. Congress ignored that
recommendstion,
thing like that di
Mr. Hanna, who procee

at

into sending

to

that

put a_ little
daTs worry this
ded to

rhion of Canada. ° It was stated
that Attorney General McKenna
_, favored that construction, which
sor Ejkins declares was
those who framed the sec.
did, but New Engiana
were brought to bear
Mr. McKinley and he
ly (responded"he will]:
England support in the
| convention.
of the {10c, 230 ©

need New
ext Repubiican
result ipthe opizio

ue a
A

6

appoint a monetary commirsion
of his own, and he 18 actually
foolish enough to believe that
Congress will pay serious atten-

antagonistic to silver.

a

,

caret, candy cathartic,

tion to the recommendations it
will make, which are certain to be

When bilious or ccctrve, eat a Cas

Everybody Says So.

Cathartic, the
val discovery of
eshing to the
oritively oD
a bowels, cleansing
dispel colds, / cure
itual constipat on
Please Luy ard trya
1f, 25, 50
Gold and guarenteed to curs

Cascarets Candy

ieee eS

eee et me o

=e

Ic ¢
as¢ 50¢

ABSOLUTELY GUAR!

ple and booklet free.

to cure anye¢

NERD

0 Oe EE.

pega ¥ tive. never grip or gripe,
Ag, STRELING REMEDY C0., Chicazo,

DRUGGISTS

asearcts are the ideal Laxa
easy natural results. Sam
217.

ase or constipation. �,�
Put CAUSE r :
Montreal, Can., or New} ork.

Security and Chance

The instinct to lay by stores
for a oraipy dav� is the instinct of
seli preservation and of civiliza-
tion. Ithas led to the devslop-
went of life-irsurayce companies
and banks ani savings institu-
tions of all sorts. It leads othe
well to do to forego high rates of
interest in order that the income
frm their wealth may be as
certain aud secure as possible.
It is this same instict that leads
careful persors of limited means
to turn to the government a8 the
valy absolutely safe custodian
for their small savings.

In establishing postal savings
banks a nation carries its people
forward a step in civilization,

R. A. TYSON. Vic-ePres.

your account, promising every

RE

STATEMENT OF THE

The Bank of

We study carefully the separate needs 0

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

accummodation consistent wi

L. LITTLE, CashTer

RGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896.

T

Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

~the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897.

At
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.

Loans and Discounts $50, 273.62 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Over Drafts 1,580,18 Surpius and Profits 503.19
Premium on Stock 1,000.00} Deposits subject to. Check 48,289.50
Due from Banks 2.630.533 Due to Banks 795.23
Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.0 ; Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding ="-153.12
Cash Items 1.278.153 Lime Certificates of Deposit 55.00
Cash in Vault 14'538.543 mga etunnt
mi } Total $72,796.04
Total 872,796.05 cee td |G ony

and shall be glad to have

f our patrons,
th good banking. JC,

inasmuch as it is giving to them
an additiona) security against
misfortuns. A person who pus
his savings into the postoffice
bank will know that when hard-
ship acd want overtake hin,
whother because of misforiune or
declining years, his yoney will be
forthcoming. ~Ihe fact that there
is such a safe place of deposit
provided will mduce many to
make provision against future
want who otherwise would pei-
mit themselves to become charges
upon society when misforture
overtakes them or when old age
finds them unprepared to earn &
support by their labor.
To the persons for whom the
postal savings bank is intend:d
tha rate of interest paid on depos-
i:s is of minorimportance. What
812ch pe:sons wani above every
thiog else is absolute security

may find themselves without the
weans of sustaining existence.
should establish a
system of postal savings banks
for the people of the United
States withcut further unneces-
sary delay."Chicago Record.

en

It you want to quit tobacco using
easily and torevsr, 99 made well

ao
~

Chicago or New York

ccnmeiesenieeneimeniiecscmel
Do They Know?

oes vour milkman know that
you are a Obristian? Does he
have to come to your house with
cr:am for your coffee Sunday
morning? Has your butcher
found out that you hava made a
start for heaven? Does he hae
to keep oy en shop for you on the
Sabbath? Does your news boy
suspect that you belong to
church? Does your wash woman
know that she is toiling for a
child of God? Ifyou had fo go
to Heayen on the testimony of
your dressmaker, could you do it?
Let your light shine, so that all
these people can see that you
believe in God, who is good.
They have aright to all your iv-
fluence to help them toward the
kingdom ard if they are not
receiving it you are robbing

Wehavealarge *;

just arrived. Comeand

STOCK OF

NM

GOODS

see us.

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UNDERTAKER

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND

EMBALMERS.

"_"0""

We have ,art received @ new

hearse ard tue nicest line of Cof-

fina and Caskets, in weed, metal-

lic and cloth ever brought to
Greenville.

ito {0 embalm-

We 312 preptso
eda ld fornive

in 73
oJP ersoval atiention given toc
ducting fucerals and bodies
trnoted to our care will reca
every mark Of respect,
Our prices are sower than ever.
Ne do not want menupoly but
uvite COmpetition.
_We can be found at apy and all
limes in tke Joho Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building. «

BOB �,�RFENE &CO.

menemctenntin nnn",
se TE

3arbers.

B. PENDER,

FASHIONABLE BARBER,

Can be found below Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,

AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.

GREENVILLE, N. ©.

Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyrin
and Pressing Gents Clothes a scablaity

H

CRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREEK.

£�,� TABLISHED 1875

SAM. 4. SGRULTS

MERS ANI? MEXUHANTS BU Y

their yearTs supplies will fine
aterse pua

Fas
their interest to get our prices b
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is
n allits branches.

nd ¢ eos
_ALWAY8,AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE

Tchacco, Snuft, &e,

ling you to bay at ore

eLelsyok of ;

FURNIT

f

¥,
~haa

ure guaranteed

them of just that mach,

"to run we, sel)

ata close margin.

8. M SCHULTZ Greenville

a TS

we

PORK SIDES&SHOMLD:R

covplete

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR

we buy diroc: from Mar usettn.. »° en
prod: A eow -

a
: Special attention given to cleanir£
|GentlemensClothing. _"*

CREENVILLE |

Male eedemy,

The next session of,'the school will

open on

MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897

and continue for 10 months.

+

ee
The terms are us follows.

Primary Knglish per mo. ~32.00
Intermediate ~* ~ ~ $2 50
Higher nie eat oplaate ae

Languages (each) ** $100 "

The work and disclpline uf the aeboo!

geese utah
os

having no 1isk] "

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Atlantic Coast Line.

~Schedule in Effect Aug. 16th, 18,8,
Departnres from Wilmington.

NORTHBOUND:

DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Weg-

9,35 a.m. nolia 1°.59 am. Warsaw 11.10
am, Goldsboro 11.58 ar, Wil
son 12.438 p m. Rocky oonnt
1.20 p m. Varboro 2.58 p �"�,
Weldon 3,3) p m, Petersburg
5.§4 pm, Richmond 6.50 nm,
Norfo'k 6.05 p m, Wxshing-
ton 11.10 p». Raltimore 12 43
am, Phi'adelpnia 3-45 a m,
New York 6.53 am, Boston

,00 p m.

DAILY No 40"Pas-enger"Due Mag
7.15 pm. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9,10
pm, Goldsboro 10.10 p m
Wilson 1:06 » m. Tarboro
6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 57:
pm, Weldon 1 4tam, Nor-
folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg
3 24am, Richnond 4.26 a m,
Washington 7.4.am, Balti,
more 9°35 4 m, Philadeipnia
1105 am, New York 22 p
m, Boston 8.3) p m.
SOUTHBOUND, |
NAILY No 55"Passenzor Due Lake
40 pp m. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad
bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 42 p
m, Flerence 7.25 p m, Sum-
te: 842 pm, Columbia 10.05
m, Denmark 6.20 a m, August
to 8.20am, Macon 11.30 am,
Atlanta12.15 p m, Charie-
ton 10.20 pm. Sivannah 2.4
a m. Jacksonville 8 20 a mm,

St. Augustine 10.30 am. Tam |

pa 6,40 pm,
ARRIVALS AT WILMIMNGTON"
FROM THE NORTA
DAILY No. 49. "Ppassliger Bost n
9.45 P.M. 1.03 pm. New Yo ark 9.00 pa,
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-
more 6,50 sm, Ws: ashhigt: yn
4.30 atin. Ric hie nd 904 am,
Petersburg 10.00 am, Nor-
Weldou {1.50 am, ~Tarboro
12.12 m, Ricky Mount 12.44
pm Wison2 lz pm. Golds-
boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,
pm, Maguolia 416 pm,

DAILY No. 41,."Passe nger"Leave |
9.30 A.M, Bosten 12.00 night, New
York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia |

12.09 pm, Baltimore,2.25 pm,
Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-

mond 7.:0 pm, Petersburg |

8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,
Weldon 9. 43 pm, Tarboro
6.01 pin. Roeky Mount 5.45

am Leave Wilson 6.20 am,
Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsew
7.53 am Magnolia 8.05 am.

DAILy No 61"Passenger--- Leave
except New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson-
sunday yille 10.42 am. This tran}

40 P.M.arrives at Walnut street.
FROM 'THE SOUTH.

DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave |
12,15 P. M. Tampa 8,00 am. Sonford 1.50 |

pm. Jacksoaville 6 35

pu, |

Jur. 23 # ML. dun OF cascarets, the
finest live: nd eae regu ator ever
maue :

Fa

Gross Mismanagement.

The proposition to lease the
penitentiary and convicts to a
private corporation for a term of
years is thé best evidence of the
incompetence of its present
management.

Superintendent Smith biwself
gives the following figu"es in bis
report to the directors:
beet $10,171; accounts
-& idited $12,086; fertilizers $8,000; |
~borrowed from State Treasury
'$15,009. Total indebtedness $55,~
9J7. Deposited since April Ist
of earnings of pevitentiary $16,-
917; amount due from all sorrces
$8,000.

He thus canfesses that the
tustitution since it was pat under
his ecou'rol bas est $30,000 more
than it brovgatin. This is since
the first of April.

J, was this shewing

which

| induced the attempt to lease the

i Whole system to private parties,
The reason the leass was not

made was not that the would be
lessees did vot pay enough to
the State, but that they would
jnot allow tha Repnbiicars ad
| Populsta to fill all the depart-
| weuts of tne syste.) with Incom~
retent he Jers. And the ple-
eaters deericd to hold ou to the
) offie 6s DO Matter what it cost the
| State.

Jobn R Smith's ridicnious
'eoddlisy of eriminals, the numer-
(ous escapes from the prison, the
pevotisw and incompetency that
lhave vorevailed, ard the betty
g:eculations upon the StateTs
tdnas make & poivy SCauCGal-
| What a eontrast with the Dem-
ocranic administration of the
Institution's affairs !"UCharlotte
News.

a

Carcarets sumulia~e liver, kidney and
Never sucken, weaken " or
| grige. 10.

bowels.

W. M. Bound,
RoNP & FORMING,

Jv. L. Fieminy,

Savanna 12.50 night, Charcles-

ton 5 88 am.~ olumbia 5.50 |
am, Atlanta 8.20 eam, Macan |
9.30 am, Augusta 3.05
venmarx 4.0 })mM,

Sumpter
~40 am, Florence

855 aim.

Marion 9.35 ata, Chadbourn |

10.35 am, Vs
1'.06 ain.
Train ou Seetu
eaves Weldou 4,10 p, m..
p.m., arrives Scotland Neck ut:
o., Greenville 6,67 p. m., Kinston 7.55
i. Returning, leaves Kington 7G
a. in., Greenville $.62 a. ATTN:
Hali x atl mos, m., Weldon 11.40 am
daily except Sunday.

wake aeCAuMaW |

a uh rest

* y 4 »
Syanan wow

10 ry

ys
late

Trains on Washoigtos. Branch lev
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p
m., Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returningleaves
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a, m.
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives ~Washington
11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-
ept Sunday. Connects witb ~trains on
Seotland Neck Branch.

Train leaves .aroore, N ©, via Albe-
wartle & Raleigh bh. &. daily except Sun-
day, at 5 50 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M;
arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p, m.
Returning igaves Plymouth daily except
Sunday, 7.50 a. ., Sunday 9.00 a m.,
arrive Tarboro 10.15 asm and Ll, 45

Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
Gole?boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
m, arriving Smithiield 7°30 a. un. Ke-
turning leaves Smithfield 3.00 a. m,, ar-
rives ut Goldsbors 9,30 a. m.

Yrains on Latta branch, Florence R
4., leave Latta 6.40 pm, adrive Dunbar
160 pm, Clio 3.05 pm, Returuiny
leave Cliot6.lu 4m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,
arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
Jay

Train ouClinton Branch leaves Wai-
saw for Clinton Aer except Suuday,
1000 a,m.and 8
~eaves Cinton at7

00a. m. ancds.00 , m.

Train No, 78 makes close connection j q

pm, |

50 p, m: Returning | %

ATORNEYs-AT-LAW.§
Greenville, N.C.

| .
Practices ia al] the court,

(xreenvllle iiarket.

. M. Schaltz.:

+
%

MOorrected by

ialifax 4.28 |

Uirter, per lb 15 10 25
Western Sides 44 536
Sogar cnred Hams 10 to 124
Carn 40 to ii
Torn Veal 45 So EQ
Mourn, Familv 4.25 to §.75
Tard 5} to 10
Oats . 35 to 40
Sugar 4to5
Coffee 17 to 20
Salt per Sack 75 to 1 £0
Chickens 10 to Ff
Eggs per oz 7to VF

Bees wax.peé:

ELON COLLEGE.

~NORTH CARULINA.

Situated on Southern Railway, in
Piedmont section; very best water;
healthiest locality, property of Chris-
tian vhureh, non-sectarian in spirit and
teaching, hi. ~hest .moral tone, elegant
building, halls laboratori ies, etc., facul-
ty of specialist. cv-edneational, curri-
Gulus equa! of best male college, three
degree courses, must liberal terms, best
advantages. curalogue on application.
Address J. ¥, ATKINSON, Chairman,

lon Collage, N, C.

ni Weldon forall points daily, allrail via |e

tichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and Carolinak KR for Nozolk
ne all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
| General Supt
he a EMERSON, ~ratte Manages.
J. K. KEENLY. Gen� M oupwere

ccm invention
fs yar We
= money ated dotooe ca

Matte aoe

ae qin thew peer

mibpad comers vii

PRACTICAL

¢ WORKER. 3
Offers his services to -the ¥
XO citizens of Greenville and, the :
ic public generally. é
ROOFING, GUTTERING,

Sponting and Stove Wotk;

a specialty:

( Satisfaction guaranteed or

wo no charges made. T

Bills |

bot!

~NW. M. Watcon, Pastor.

o; DIRECTORY.

CH. RC.£::5,

oonereecnneasancag"d
@ [ree

_ BAPTIb1"nervices every Sunday,
moring and evening. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer,
Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M.
, D. Rountree, Superintendent.

CATHOLIC"No regu:ar services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Suar-
day, morning and evening. Lay ser-
vices second Sundav morning. Rev. A.
Greaves. Reetor Sunday schoo! 9 30
A.M. W. 3. Brown, }Superiptei. dant.

METHODIST"Services every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday eveving. Rev.
Sinday schoo!
A. B. Ellingion, Superin-

9:30 A. M,
iendent.,

PRESBYTERIAN=Sarvices third
Sunday. morning and evening. Rev.
J. B. Morton Pastor. ) Sunday school

9:30 A.M, KE. B. Ficklen se en
sent.

LODGES.}

A. F. & A. ¥.."-Greenville Lodge No.
284 meet; first and third Monday eyen-
ivg. J. M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,
Sec.

I. 0.0. F."Covenen Lodge No, 17
Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.
Johnson N.G, L. H. Pender, Sec.

K. ot P."Lar River Lodge No, 93,
meets every eae evening. H. W.
Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of
R. and §

R. A."zeb vance Coaucil
meets every Thursday evening.
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec

K.of H."Insuranee Lodge No, 1168
werts every Friday evening. Johr
Fixnagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.

A.L of H. Pitt Council 236
every Thursday night. J. B.
©. W. BL. Wilson. See.

No. 1696
W. Lb.

mects
Cherry

comers one
"

Cotten and Peanut,

Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou Mer-

chants of Norfolk

LOOT TON,
Good Middling 6}
~hhigiog 68
Low Middling 6 3-16

ood Ordinary oF
Tour " jull
PEANUI ¢
| Pritue 2
| Extra Prime 24
ancy 25
Spanish 60 to 75

| Tone"quiete

Shingles! Shingles!

Heart Hand Made Cypress Shing'es,
$3.15 per thorsand delivesed at Green-
ville. Apply ~o

oJ. R. SMITH & BRO.
Ayden, N.C.

LUMBER.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
'¥ Lumber Yard at Greenyille with
W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders
for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be
felt with him,
HINES BROS. LUM BER CO.
Kinstoa, N.

PEAGE

JUNSTITUTE' tts tc

Excellent buildings and beantiful
grounds in a Healthful Location with
splendid climate. Stands at the very
front in Female Education, ~Thorough
in its Courses. High in its Standard
Unsurpassed in Ifs INTELLECTUAL
AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES.

~'weotv-vae officers and teachers
Very evsonable prices. Send for cat
flogz) 0.,JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A

PRINITY COLLEGE.

Next Session Opens September 8.

~Znree full courses of study, Large
number of electives. T'wo full chairs in
English. Women admitted to all classes

B} One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars

added to the endowment during the
present year, Only male literary college
in North Carolina that is lecated ina
city.
The best business course offered in
the state. Send for album und catalogue.
Dutham. N. C.

THE MORNING STAR
Ades:

Bt Ve spacer ty
gets aroliza

its Cluss in the State
WB, FERNARP

CY

A R. FLEMING, Pres,

-;But should you ever}* :====

The Only Tive-Lcllar Dalv|

A. G, COX,
G. 4. CHERRY, { VicotPres, ney " &
CAPITAL: Minimum # 10,000; Maximumf3100, 000F a
J o

Organized June 1st, 1897.
GREEN VILLE. N. G.
TH iia ts
if not all, of your business, and wll grant |
every favor consistent with safe ana sound
sonal interview to that t end.
ninnainans
aaaeey®

The Bank of Pitt County,
IS Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar
banking. We invite shetiedca mace ot a per-
SEE 1 AAT? Sega yi

ed i es

bapahke =What Is It? gihbbae

It is a picture ot tne celebrated "

PARKER. FUUNTAIN.PFNG

Best in use. The out_it ot no business man is
complete without one.

The Reflector Book Store

has a nice assortmeni: ot these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be astonished when yey see them and
varn how very cheapthev are

You may never,

*

Want Job Printing

oag Come to see us,

PPP PPPPPPPP OL PDD Ee PLANING EN!

~

-RAAANS RA RAAR ROSS AA RAKAMA § ~oR

(Redon ib Printing Of,

Anything from 3}@===-

Visiting Card
coeninenace |) A amen

E "ull Sheet Poser

The Daily Reflectcr

Gives the home news
every afternoon at the

small price of 25 cents a
month. Are you a sub-
seriber? If not vow:
ought to be.

|The Eastern Reflector.

'S only $1 a year. If
contains the news-every
week, and gives informa-
tionT to the farmers, i
yecially those gror
tobacco, that is WOR
many times more than
the subseription price.

4







our
our� oep

oo

om Stock

ba~

she

eae
¥
ESI
La en
t ga

piece
Ce cs

poo ar
Png

a. friends and the
public generally, espe- .
ially the ladies, a cor-
invitation to visit
store and examine

Fair tenight and Sunday.

R. S. Neal, of ~Terboro, is in town.

FINES AND PENALTIES.

Eggs and chickens at S. M. Schultz.

Chewing Gum 2c a packege. Racket
Store. '
A cheap line of giasswave at the
Racket Store,

The latest in plaid Belts and Ties at
Mrs. M. D. HiggsT.

For nice fresh eysters, in any style,
call on Old Joe Forbes.

In toduy--Iresh N.Y. State But-
ter na) Cheese at S. M. Schultz.

C.P.

A neero bar -keepe r named

a, ; .
fresh oysters reeeived cvery night
notice.

W.C. HInes.

ands rved in sbort

H. C. Strause went to Richmond to-

H. B, Clark lett this. mo*ning for
Baltimore.

J. KE. Moore returned to William.
ston today. |

J. L. Bridgers returned to Tarboro
this morning.

Mrs, W. H. White left this morning

for a trip to Balt.more.

Dr. Chas. Laugbinehecuse feft for

Baltimore on the morning train,

Miss Maggie Shie.ds, of Seotland
Neck, is visituig her sister, Mrs. 1. B.

flioes, hear town.

through Sunday with his parents.

a ons 2 ope emp sneee

| SUPERTOR COURT,

| sil : ~
DAILY REFLECTUR.| ©" *200KING GLASS. gages 55 8 | |
, "| you See Your Face and Forget it, W FT we | | 8 :
WEATHER, BOLLETIN. but Your Name Caén be Pasted
ee Up. /

[t Break? |

day,
Sa: thcteeh ik sading The little child of W.H. Ricks is °
pines Ae ee crea dof W.H. Ricks is) Woo therwise folks are baffled. The barometer
e extend to our einen gives no encouragement. When will it

turncold? We #re waiting and
prepared. Thecompletest
and finest stock of

| | I n ¢
- and GENTS FURNISHINGS

ifor men, women and children ever shown be-

~ S Se : Anthony lias keen anprinted pestmas oe neath & southern recor. Anything, everything,
yee eee "OAL, Hardidl: came over fom Ore °
~ ie ter at Scotland Neck ae _ . Tat nrice + ey he
i Cea ah ROUTER Nee mondsville, Friday everipg, to iethain and at prices that su1 prise all, Thevalues here:
5 e. -

~are larger than we've displayed during any pre-
ceding season.

t
. |
4 te, * }
~eae Oe Y 9 avyt Iss . seoaaet
aa | t {} Frank Witson has yust received | |
ti % a a 4 Pi is * . 4 . | "
a a 3:00,000 to give away. Go to lium
hd : } | oe g Vet oy " [tone = |
2 14 i A for your share, | oBses Pried on Criminal Docket |
q * & ~5 a | 1 {
ee ae nly t* , * i " {
Babies Cloiks, bot) Jong aud short, |
T » . | I yr Bro Yb 0 ae J hy ¥ COAT) thas ip }
. at Mrs. M. T. HiggsT. | Henry Grown, carrying convealed)
| a th and OY HO) ; t . }
whic ae Pal 7 1e B saaad Qs ; 7) , ; } wi at On, euilty, pee PPM, Reranch SORE OE BIE NS PAL ATELT
jrocace Silk Dress Paterns, and] Iscial , os 3
? salab Bunn. carrying conecaled

fe
4

Ui

i i
t

"

yg?

j t oy Hi *
| 2oman strip? and Plaid Si'ks for waisis
Mrs. J. 8. Tunsrary & Co,
lhe yearly meeting at Great Swamp
t . : ( * :
cuurch, four miles from town, is being

a
held today and tomorrow.

None of the hacks had a passenger
down trom the depot Fiiday wight.

We do not remember to have

;

| weapon, guilty,

Joun Piopin, assault with deadly
opin,

in jail with leave to Commissioners to
hire cuT.

E. i. Hart, forgery, nolo contendere

jadgment suspended upsn payment of

4 . | i
weapon, guilty, sentenced to 6 months |

LADI#S DRESS:
GOODS

: wei

: : ; by seen it | costs, qs *

Pegs ~ . ae

4 oceur that way before ~ 7 | ng seek yp

[ | hat way before. Henry Daniel, asstule with deadly! SHOES. mo Fares WRABS.
: We call special attention to our] Weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced three | GA BA\ Ah cite

inthe town. The as-
sortment of Fine Wool-
enincludes a tull line
~of staple and oup-to-
date� ~ ovelties such as

. {
eplendid lice of Hats for Misses and |
| Children.

\ on
Mrs. Jos. Dunspaus & Co,

Rowan Silks and fancy Braids, and

mouths in jail.
. |
Vim. and |

disse Fleming, atfray, guilty.

Stephen Tayser. Eborn

Jane Atkinson, Penme Atkmson and

LANG SELLS pont

E oMher novelties In dress trimmings at Winnie Atiingon, attray, culty, judg th bel

aa . F vic 1) Lever .? . . a: 4% ta Abin ma

it ' + hn Mrs. ».. D, Higys , ment suspended on payment of 2osts. CHEAt ° binds |

: REP | tt AWAY CLOTHS Elder Thomas Lawrence, of the; Thos. Williams, assauls with deadly

Silk and Wool Otto-
mans, Satin De Chine,
Silk LleanoT Henriettas
Serges,FancyBroecades
and Plain Silks and
Satins and many other

® e TR, cm hs ce ae
# z « Fie be oy so i &
~new and stylish fabrics} dsy nignt. Clteed Wivsins. assault with deadl Ge, Ga Sse.
: Altvea Wiggins, assault wit aeadaly tae We 3 8 bid
i tesy Sh ae Re ae fer Pek
; = o4,2 : oleas ge Rone arX mars ins h ae
My full s ock of Mallinery and nov-- | Ww apon, pi aus culty , sebfeves d= 1x tea al ome wis
' erent ; . . ; . . | yea t ( 1 oo, Wi 7 : 4 ie, fe RAY 3 er
: celtics is the prettiest and most stylish | months in jan with leave to Ger tnk a Re Ke oh we . a es
. ~ ' 1 es ee 4
~ver aed. Trices very loWe siOuers to hire out, me , A i i 3
Lever ard. Prices very By WD ae Pl gi cis

The line of

TRIMMINGS

are beautiful andup to
date. *very piece be-
ing sclected with the
greatest care.

The line of

Primitive Baptist church, preached 1p
the Baptist chureh here Friday might:
His sermon was a splendid ene.

Presidiag Elder B. R. Hall
preach in the Methodist church to-
Tho

will

morrow morning aud night.

quarterly couference will be held Mon"

Mrs, M. 2. LicesT
Our rew Pattern Hats will be ready
for exhibition on Thursday and the
ludies are invited to call and see them.
We have a beavtiful line of and
other millinery.
Mus. J. S. TunstaLy & Co.

hats

AT THE CHURCHES.

Where You Can Worship Tomor-
row.

}. ear Five Points on

weapon, pleads guiltT, judgment sus-
pended on payment of costs.

Thos. Williams, carrving concealed
weapon, pleads cuiity, Judgment sus"
pended on paymens of Costs.

Benj, Willians and Stanley Hardy,

affray, guilty.

Good Entertainment
The Babbitt soap wagon people gav,
an interesting enteruunment, consist-
ing of stereoptican views and music,
Friday night.
~Lhe piciutes were beautiful and the |
wna: good. ~Lhey will give enter-j
tainments eack nigh while here. 2

~ sci cients nssteane ai CC, Bh
nT inl

Valuable Property for dale.

BEEN APPOINTED and

PRT Pree FM tl ia}

Methodist church""Sunday-school at | [ AVING !
Cotton 30 A. M. Preaching st 11 A. M. qualified a Ne itcons
wax . er Compan 3 =
and 7:45 P. M. by Rev. B. R. Hall, | He anh ae Hoey) puke Company, |
Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school | { herebv offer for sale the real estate in )
DRESS ry, and adjoining the town of Greenville
9:30 A. M. belonging to said Company. This prop- |
erty will be gold on reasonable terms In
G QO O D S Baptist church"Sunday School at} jots to suit purchasers. |
9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M,| For further informetion see oF ad-

arenew and stylish and
stylish and especialiy
desirable for Fall and
~Winter wear. |

seen ecerarenenerertn

eusavisit. It will

and 7:45 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer.
Morning su! ject : oThe Offense of the
Cross,� Gal. 5:11. Kvening subject
oA New Creature,� I. Cor, 5:17.

South Greenville Sunday~school at
4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent

Episcopal church"Sunday School
at 9:30, A.M. ay seryice at 11 A
M., by Maj. H. Hard'rg.

dress

LOVIT HINES,
Receiver. Kinsion, N. C.

a

RIVERSIDE DAIRY,

R. M. KENNEDY, MTgr.

We Met with Such Success

last season in handling this noted Heater and
have received so much _ encouragement
this season that we bought heavy and are go-
ing to make the prices accordingly. We will
have all sizes on hand all the time and we can
suit you. We have secured the services of Mr.
Walter I. Pender, an experienced Stove Man,
who will pufthem up and see that they give

'&, He. US meeure to Pure, sweet mi.k delivered at your satisfaction before leaving.
~show you rough. NO CURE"NO PAY. | ict ae :
Th) flew il door, morning and evening, at 30 cents
ache ur fri That is theT way all druggists sell i
healt ~Yo ur friends, GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON |
ee , 1G for Chills, Fever and all forms of|per ga'lon. With ten years experience

Malaria. It is simply Jron and a engr
in a tasteless form. Children love it
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating
} Tonics. Price, 50.
|

in the datry business ia Greenville wel

deem it unnecessary to say more.

/ /


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Daily Reflector, September 25, 1897
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