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          <lb />4s<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and-Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. 6., TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1897.<lb /><lb />MUNIORD<lb /><lb />back from the<lb /><lb />Northern<lb />Markets<lb /><lb />withari ght new<lb />line of<lb /><lb />°° such as<lb /><lb />STRIPED. DIMIIES<lb /><lb />Fancy Nainsook,<lb />Muslins,<lb />Piques,<lb /><lb />White Lawns,<lb /><lb />% Lace Curtains,<lb />4 Swiss,<lb /><lb />a0 Val. Laecs<lb /><lb />3 Everlasting<lb /><lb />g Embroidery,<lb /><lb />a Htc.<lb /><lb />Call and see for<lb />yourself.<lb /><lb />aN ¢@<lb /><lb />We are now<lb />ready with<lb /><lb />SPRING<lb /><lb />CLOTHING!<lb /><lb />Swell business. ;<lb />suits, three-but-<lb />ton sack, colors<lb />brown, green,<lb />grays, 1n plaids<lb />and over plaids,<lb />and checks.<lb /><lb />Our business 1s<lb />growing, We<lb />know the secret<lb />ItTs well-made<lb />Clothing at a<lb />quick " seiling<lb />profit. That is<lb />low prices for<lb />you. We are<lb />hustling for bus-<lb />iness and get<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />;; teresting and the finish<lb /><lb />| the end of the ninth<lb />SH | ance 1,800.<lb />&amp; | Chicago, 5.<lb /><lb />{<lb />PITT COUNTIAN HONORED. jj<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.)<lb /><lb />ASHEVILLE, N.C., May 4,"The<lb /><lb />rs many friends of Mr. W. A. James, Jr.,<lb /><lb />will be gratified :to hear that he was<lb /><lb />| elected Chief of Rolice of the city c<lb /><lb />Asheville, yesterday, at a salary of<lb />$900 per annum,<lb /><lb />[Thisis indeed gratifying news to<lb />the many friends of Mr. James here in<lb />Pitt county, his old home. That he<lb /><lb />will make an efficient officer no on<lb />who knows hie excellent qualities has<lb />the least doubt."Eb. |<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb />Washington, May 1"The Washing-<lb />ton Boston game was postponed today<lb />on account of wet grounds.<lb />Baltimore, May 1"Baltimore-New<lb /><lb />ye | York postpened"rain.<lb /><lb />Cincinnati, May 1"Cincinnati-Pitts-<lb />ourg postponed"wet grounds.<lb />Philagelphia, May 1"Philadelphia<lb /><lb /> {won from Brooklyn today in a ten inn-<lb />ging game, the latter half of which was<lb /><lb />played in the rain. The game was in-<lb />quite exciting.<lb /><lb />Attendance 9,737. Score: Philddelphia<lb /><lb />3 3; Brooklyn, 2.<lb /><lb />Louisville, May 1"The weather was<lb />cold and unfit for ball vlaying today<lb />and seemed to affect the Colonels con-<lb />siderably. Umpire McDermott called<lb /><lb />ithe game on account of darkness at<lb /><lb />Attend-<lb />Louisvilte, 5;<lb /><lb />inning.<lb /><lb />The score.<lb /><lb />St. Louis, May 1"Sockalexias, the<lb />big medicine man of the Indians, cov-<lb /><lb />ered himself with glory today. In feur<lb /><lb />times at the bat he made four hits, one<lb /><lb />QIK la three bagger, when the bases were<lb />bi tull:<lb /><lb />Attendance 2,500. Score. Cleve.<lb />land, 8; St. Louis, 3.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Old, But Interesting.<lb />Here is a mysterious litle example<lb />in arithmetic, | donTt know its age, but<lb /><lb />~QP | three different mev at the same<lb /><lb />M | chant a $100 bill in payment.<lb /><lb />2Fied as<lb />» WELe 3<lb /><lb />Ido know that it hus caused a great<lb /><lb />Op | many arguments and I have known of<lb /><lb />ti three diflereat answers being given by<lb /><lb />time.<lb /><lb />| ere it is:<lb /><lb />(<lb />Pa | A man walked into a shoe store an]<lb /><lb />PO . . e .<lb />yi bougat a pair of boos, the price of<lb /><lb />which was $5; he gaye the shoe met~<lb />~Lhe<lb />merchant stepped to a nearby bank and<lb />obtained the change, gave tie customer<lb />the change due him; in a few mirutes<lb />one cf the bank clerks came in. and in-<lb /><lb />* formed the merchant that the $100 vill<lb /><lb />was a counterfeit. The merchant at oace<lb />made the amount good. How much<lb />was he vut on the trausaction ?<lb /><lb />The aboveT problem appears quite<lb /><lb />simple but just try it. The answer is<lb /><lb />+/not what it looks like it might be."Ex,<lb /><lb />Tcwn Liection,<lb />In the election here Monday two<lb />white men and four negroes were elect-<lb />Councilmen. Those  elecced<lb /><lb />Ist Ward"J. H. Tucker and John<lb />Marable, both colored.<lb /><lb />2nd Ward"J. E, Starkey.<lb />8rd Ward".T. A. Wilks end Sam<lb /><lb />~/ Mayo, both colored.<lb /><lb />4th Ward"A. di Griffin.<lb /><lb />BETHEL ITEMS.<lb /><lb />BetueE, N. C., May 3rd,T97.<lb />B. i. Sugg, of Greeaville, was in<lb />town today.<lb />H. J. Herrick, of Williamston, spent<lb />today here.<lb />Warren Andrews and family, of<lb />Tarboro, spent Saturday and Sunday<lb />here.<lb /><lb />Elder B. R. Hall arrived Friday<lb />evening and held quarterly meeting in<lb />the Methodist church Saturday and<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Rev.J. W. Rose, ot LaGrange, ar-<lb />rived la:t Tuesday evening and nas<lb /><lb />been assisting Rev. D B. Rickard in<lb /><lb />~conducting tho protracted meeting at<lb /><lb />the Baptist. church.<lb /><lb />Tine following ticket was elected<lb />Mayor, D. C.Moore.<lb />Commissioners, Jesse W. Thomas<lb />Jesse W. Carson, Mc. G. Ford W. E.<lb />Knox and John E. Carson.<lb /><lb />here today, viz:<lb /><lb />The Meeting.<lb /><lb />There was a large. congregation at<lb />the Presbyterian church Monday night<lb />and Rev. B. H. Melton preached an<lb />excellent sermon on experimental re-<lb />ligion. Mr. Melton expresses himselt<lb />as being greatly encouraged at the large<lb />attendance upou the meetings and the<lb />increasing interest maifested by the con-<lb />gregation.<lb /><lb />At tonightTs service Prof.<lb />will give a special song oLifeTs Railway<lb />to Heaven.� He is a good singer and<lb />adds much to the meeting. The mem<lb />bers of the different choirs and all others<lb />re-<lb /><lb />Dawson<lb /><lb />willing to assist in the singing are<lb />quested to take seats near the organ.<lb /><lb />Off to California.<lb /><lb />conductor of the passenger train on this<lb />branch of the W.&amp; W. lett<lb />Monday to attend a meeting of the<lb /><lb />service,<lb /><lb />National Order of Railway Conductors<lb />ut Los Angeles, Cal.<lb /><lb />m ) D4 y : os<lb />companied bin and they will be gone<lb />about a month. The RerLEcToR bopes<lb /><lb />Mrs. Hawks ac.<lb /><lb />their trip may be a safe and delightful<lb />one. No one is more deserving of such<lb />s fine trip than George Hawks, it faith-<lb />tuliess to duty counts for anything.<lb /><lb />Send in Your Laundry.<lb /><lb />Those wuo gave me their laundry<lb />lust week received it back Saturday<lb />uight and were pleased with their work,<lb />|Next eltipment goes off Wednesday<lb />morning. Send your bundles to Tele-<lb />graph Office and they will receive<lb />prompt attention,<lb /><lb />C. B. Wuicuarp.<lb /><lb />Agent Wilmington Steam Laundry.<lb /><lb />Russ Again Elected,<lb /><lb />The Rer_ecror sends up its con-<lb />yratulafions to Mayor W. M. Russ, of<lb />Raleigh. In spite of all the stir over<lb />the municipal election in that city, he<lb />was on Monday re-elected by a hand~<lb /><lb />some majority of more than 400. It is<lb />a splendid endorsement of his adminis-<lb />tration as Mayor of che city,T<lb /><lb />a et 04,<lb />Ld<lb /><lb />Corned Shad and Herings tor sale<lb />ai Steamboat wharf, J.J. Cuerry,<lb /><lb />ot Nena cto et te ne ie ti en atm<lb /><lb />GENTLE<lb /><lb />Dimi, Law<lb /><lb />SPRING.<lb /><lb />Our stock is complete with all the latest in<lb /><lb />White Gor<lb /><lb />| oCla GiAlS cn SHINS 0S<lb /><lb />228 lex. on HOOKER &amp; CO. styles and best quality<lb /><lb />Where in the = "<lb /><lb />Capt. Geo. D. Hawks, the clever |<lb /><lb />_= Civilized World<lb /><lb />Can a dollar buy more<lb /><lb />than it does of vs---a full hun-<lb />Adred centsT worth of quality.<lb />a Nobby sack and cutaway suits<lb />of fine cassimeres, tweeds and<lb />worsteds"-good many plaids<lb />thatare so fash<lb />ionable and -<lb />neat mixed ef-<lb />fects. Co lor,<lb />quality, maki'g<lb />and fit conti:<lb />dently guaran-<lb />~teed. We ask<lb />you to come<lb />and let us show you some en-<lb />tire new ~'veaves---see if we<lb />donTt surprise you.<lb /><lb />Seen the Neglige Shirts ?<lb /><lb />Straw Hats are here, too.<lb /><lb />WesES oe SF<lb />Serene TN ee se<lb /><lb />ering<lb /><lb />SS ee<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />oes<lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Stirs oHeenan tte fon<lb /><lb />+f<lb />ah<lb />{sa<lb />ee RY<lb />ie 4<lb /><lb />If you want to see something pretty just come<lb />in and look at our complete line of cotton<lb /><lb />IMIS, SW. NGC Pere<lb /><lb />Cheviots, Lawus, Piques, Ribbons. Suitings,<lb />Laces, Silks aiid ~Velvet. PLAIDS:in the Ja-<lb />test and WE have them.<lb /><lb />net ca "<lb /><lb />"Don't forget our"<lb /><lb />CLO WER LING<lb /><lb />we are selling and want to sell more, Prices<lb />ard quality is what talks. |<lb /><lb />H. M. HARDEE. |<lb /><lb />The Low Price weet<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shirts. _<lb /><lb />Neck wear, Felt, Stiffand Straw ATS in latent in latest<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>foc aig i Ae hata ie ee cay ee<lb />i . ee] Fate sf : bee ak<lb />§ m4<lb /><lb />eri ig Se pes ree he f : ies wh ee ; Kee<lb />s saiahie oa -� e f al a ea sata 4 Co ees<lb />pane: 3 Nore o re re : as te vat ig<lb />; 4 ra Bes ae<lb />Ps<lb /><lb />a miserable life he.lived, and was<lb /><lb />" ae<lb /><lb />, os-, © RRORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1 F<lb />drowned when only thirty yours) tof an editorial by Edward tient oreo OO ee,<lb /><lb />old. He alarmed his schoolmates | ~he subject-of an editorial OY fe" T | se i | ae) -<lb /><lb />"==|by his passion when nineteen. | W- Bok, in May LadiesT Home Journal he Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />| CEPT SUNDAY). ith a| Which presents the live practical side ae .<lb />OON (EX [he same year he eloped with p , GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />; aie<lb /><lb />ate! 23 a : ioe<lb />«The Bird on a WomanTs Hat� is<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />" "" hc tel keeper's daughter and mar- | of - " - ook Lesa Atjthe Close of Business ee<lb />| Buerred as second-class mail matter. | her at Gretna Green. ~Three years of birds.f or t eir p umage. + er SATO TE. usin. . Mar aye gear<lb />ro i | lator he abandoned her and she Mr. Bok considers, has been carried on ae rears sea nest ae nek nome pee<lb />: SURSCRIPTION RATES. " drowned herself with grief: Soon | 4p" unwise lines, and overzealourly ~| Over Drafts 133,275; Surpius and Profits "2,332.66<lb />ba wee lt. BM after this he married another|ihere is a practical element in this Sle oe ogg ey ingy Tenosite pe iees to Check ie nig<lb />oe = 8 a . woman, with whom hé had been | desired reform,� he writes, sand it is oilietsgan fo A ee wrens Cashiers Checks patie awed<lb />ealivered iA town by carriers without | living previous to his first witeTs| this: Anybody who has gievn ve) Current Expenses ; 238.58 Time Certiticates of Deposit =<lb />axtra Cost. death. He was the intimate frien | the most cursory attention or study to ren ty ie of | Rape Wetet $112,974.60<lb />advertisng rates are bern si em of Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt, | botany knows that all forms of lite have PPO ES<lb />a8 wn ae | and they witnessed the cremation | their origin in plant life. Every animal Total $112,974.50<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />+ We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aid shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />lof his body~ and deposited the| which. exists either lives. directly<lb />pondent at ashes near the grave of Keats, in | some plants, or on some insects which your-account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />ere<lb />enter<lb /><lb />We desire a itve corres : :<lb />~ ostoffice in the covaty, who Will! +}4 Protestant cemetery at Rome- destroy plants. The birds find thei, jet """<lb /><lb />pire | it occurs : ~<lb />sand in brie rhoT, Write plainly} No, I cannot tell anybody how sastenance mainly i the curr ie<lb />aad only on one side of the paper. to raise their children. Lt ig a|imjnve vegetation and ofttimes kill it Wehave alarge »<lb />_ === |fearful responsibility. I have | entirely. A sufficientiy large number<lb />a  TorspaY May 4, 1897. known preachers to undertake of insects will kill a crop. i there are STOCK OF ey See nie<lb />"""|tne task and fail, and the congre- no birds, naturally the insects have<lb /><lb />gation smiled inwardly at the UN DERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />SPARE THE 80D AND SPOIL THE preacher's failure to raise his recently gone to considerable pains to 7 : 1 T I :<lb />| ary . own in an exemplary and ortho- find out from farmers to what extent og " | Wit |<lb /><lb />p ees everything their own Way. | I have<lb /><lb />oo Cr t birds is affecting their ee<lb />: : dox way: the decrease 0 ee<lb />It makes vats gave copra Os crops, aid J find that the condition 18 : capers a<lb />wise utteran "" | adie hae ~val : : talc Cecile : :<lb />2 Pa ger ns against corporal; ,&amp; Household Necessity. mnore alarming than we, who live in the We have u:t received # new *<lb />see as of bad boys 14 the Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most | cities and large c2ntres, have any idea GOO IS . eaten aod tbe tani ine of Cof-<lb />punish men wonder{ul medical diseonery of the age, | of: All the farmers to whom I spoke fins and Caskets, in wood, metal~<lb /><lb />public schools. [had rather go<lb /><lb />pleasant and retreshing to the taste, act|or wrote agreed that last year the in- lic and cloth ever brought to<lb /><lb />sk the convicts in @ chain a Re hy wel ; :<lb /><lb />and Sau uibe. inétenth gently and positively on kidneys, liver | crease Of insects was unusually great, just arrived. Comeand Greenville. :<lb /><lb />gang tor id 1 began in ud bowels, cleansing the entire sys tem while the decrease of birds was even gee us We re prepared iv Jo embalm-<lb />would 8a Sos ei : i . in te Mu.<lb /><lb />of 8 and ge tee re- | dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha- greater. Fo~ every hundred birds g in al. its forms<lb /><lb />disob sean | ble fact is bitual constipation and _biliousness- killed about sixty are born. Hence ibs Personal atvention given to con:<lb /><lb />strained. The pap cane f the Please buy and try a box of c. Cc. C. | easy to ree that the greater the numbe: anonug fuaerals and res en"<lb /><lb />that at least one-fourth 0 oe aa tude tlle ed become | \Wf1! trusted to our care will recelye<lb /><lb />today; 10, 25, 50 cenis. Sold and | of birds Killed the more expos ~ ceucecuuck of veanedt<lb /><lb />. aye no<lb />boys at these schools hay the crops of the farmer to the insects.<lb /><lb />e | guaranteed to cure by all drugyists. ey F Our prices are jower th 4<lb />ul pe et hed a a The same may be said of our trees, for | COFAINTY : J l o -<lb />unishe ne) f eatin 9s ee + . Ee " edo not want monopoly a<lb />nou Pp Incidents of the Grant Memorial. the bird is really the balance of Nature ¥5 | eneite Goda petition: p<lb /><lb />it nowhere and so these sons of : 7 dha e |<lb /><lb />Belial go to the bad very early es To what extent this balance 1 bats me We can be found at apy and all<lb /><lb />® 4 viotime to the rigor In the carriage with General Gordon | upset PY fashion is realized from the dion times in the John. Flapagan<lb /><lb />ue Ste cate. here there was a wreath of evergreens and | statement that during 1896 the plumage | ( CORR j «(lh Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />of the law an ee san atk ort » and wn i + , ili i as<lb /><lb />a a boy in these achools roses, with crossed swords and an in- of over anew miltions 4 a wa Ue ~| BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />1g many : le waeito scription in scarlet blossoms, oFrom | received in New York. It's sh<lb /><lb />who 18 night na WE pies Sons of Confederates.� As Generay | these things which 1 would like women " "<lb /><lb />the chain gane- ee bj to think aboct when they purchase S es lee acl<lb />; ~ ., ag<lb /><lb />say that corporal iceeeemunnt a birds for their hats. Naturally a supply | g ; anage &amp; �<lb /><lb />ye hy Earth Girdled.� or his famous tour<lb />brutal and barbarous and must. Grand Arwy of the Republic men depends upon a demand. If women , iLOOD BOISCI around the world, a thrilling story of<lb />: RIS SBE RAS OREN) *S<lb /><lb />~ve way to the progress and . . . et . ~ : sav: ge and barbarous lands. Four mil-<lb />giv a of tha care About ranged along the sidewalks and by would niocerate their buying ot hat A SPE LT Y Primary.Se¢ lion salmageTs books suld, and oThe<lb />refjnem �"� those marching in the line, and was adorned with birds or their plumage<lb /><lb />~ Hae ea preter toODmIe hero ' wa iiloon wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big<lb /><lb />a.: 3 ' ; ; nine Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, | onttit iree. Drop all trash and sell the<lb /><lb />Read the apd papers a aot mand. ~Lhe reform in this matter lies | Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on |king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />How many houses in Atlanta ate<lb /><lb />Gordon was driven to his place on the<lb />boulevard, he was recognized by the<lb /><lb />loudly cheered. During the long wait<lb /><lb />dary or:s' v3 so hs<lb />FE BLOOD, POISON permancoti; Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />what time did the youihs of this tewer birds would be slaughtered. Those Scured in 15t035 days. Youcanbetreatcdat e�,�sf, Demand enoromous, Everybody<lb />ati than ,; +t my ae ;<lb />generation become better | until the time to fall in with the pro- who kill the birds cannot be rightly tractio pay railroad fareand hotelbills,an¢ , book, big commissons, a gold mine sor<lb />f h lf a century ago t I rn . nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer« | worker Credit given, freight aid<lb />those 0 &amp; * cession the carriage was visited by attacked. ~They simply supply a de" | eury, iodide potash, and still have aches and iss B T gnt paid,<lb />fb] .<lb />_ | any part of the body, Pair or Eyebrows fallin : | .<lb />with the women who have adopted this | Out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO! Address for outtit and terri ory, ~I he<lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti- |} ominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb /><lb />nate cases and challenge the world for 4<lb /><lb />hundreds ot Grand Army of the Re-<lb />public men and officers, and by ail the<lb /><lb />j nine vecause of the bad pane<lb />3.8) noallp bain boa 9 What sons ot confederates-and many southern fashion mnie Suctatat cura ts me age Lon<lb />oo. iti 1 i e skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />pustige me their y feo ik and northern citizens. The greetings sectivenngiiath cn Bess soa ca aye ais<lb />; o come from eA~ ~ . �"� tional guaranty. olute proofs sent sealed on SSM MEERA AKI SONA TT AA<lb />goo results cau C between General G ; ss rie application. Address COO REMEDY CO<lb />een General Gordon and his former 303 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. . Sarbers.<lb /><lb />puision ofa bad boy from school?<lb />Heis not wanted anywhere by<lb /><lb />r T hf . . % £ \, a<lb />antagonists were especially cordial. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas<lb /><lb />Many a&amp; union veteran stepped up and caret, candy enxthartic, cure constipa=<lb /><lb />ssociates ;<lb /><lb />decent eo ean he assoc . a ~| shook hands and said : lon. panes A. ey Bhan<lb /><lb />with his kind and becomes werse jo a oe aa TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />oITve seen you before, zeneral, whea . GREENVILLE. N. CG.<lb /><lb />0 grief and _<lb />and soon comes to gre Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />ol i wasnT; so glad to see you.�<lb />brings sorrow to his kindred. ihe Soarnel: acl ocppled ex-confed-<lb />Obedience to law, to gOVerE-| 014 commander always laughed at<lb />ment, to parents is absolutely °<lb />nesessary for the peace and<lb />welfare of society. This obedience<lb />ig enforced among bad meu by<lb />the fear ot the law. It cannot be<lb />eaforced among bad boys except<lb />by fear of corporal punishment, General Gordon is suffering froma<lb />Their honor or their shame � x08 badly burned foot, the result of a re-<lb />feeble a factor to be considered. | yont accident, and had bis crutches in sit<lb />Obedience must begin early, even Just try @ lve. box ot cascarets, the<lb />in infancy. My two year old Gnest liver and bowel regu ator ever<lb />grandchild Joves to play in the<lb />dirty coal box. oCaroline, you<lb /><lb />must not do that,� her mother dumpton, the next rankin fone ,<lb />says, and enforces her sommand ph) da a &amp; contederate | corer, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed OR ie FY} VILLE<lb />Seslanntna bor laod pote general after Gordon and Longstreet, | 190, 25¢ Nol<lb /><lb />ysiapplog ber hands an bu : ESTA BLAS His D 1875.<lb /><lb />There are many physicians now who<lb />claim that there is no such thing as<lb />appendicitis. This bas caused the<lb />these greetings, and usually answered ;| Richmond Times to ask: oJf this be<lb /><lb />oWe y ov : reo ne<lb /><lb />Well, we gave you the best we had 1n | true, what sball we do about all those<lb /><lb />] . s¢ * *, « nae we<lb />the shop. who have died with it?� Well, itis<lb /><lb />oThatTs right; you certainly did; but<lb /><lb />")<lb /><lb />4 ReERT EDMUNDS,<lb />- FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleapin{<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />rather late to do anything in their case;<lb /><lb />raTy ~ ek en een : :<lb />we're glad to see you here now,� Was | put we might compromise and ottend no<lb /><lb />iy YOTKEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />: his Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />~vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser"<lb />~vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily:<lb />Patronage of traveling public solicited<lb /><lb />the invariable answer.<lb />one by declaring that ~oaeath resulted<lb /><lb />irom heart tuilure.�<lb /><lb />the carriage with him. But for this<lb />tact, he said, he would have been on a<lb />horse in the tines with Generals Long-<lb />street and Bucknor. General Wade<lb /><lb />made.<lb /><lb />rent _"<lb /><lb />When bilious of cos':73, ext a Cas<lb /><lb />washing them. That is-corporal wom mai sii eo ~deta ene : | :<lb />Shnishunent and ia just as severe said, but for a serious iliness. General SAM Mi SCHULTZ j ,<lb />to the little child as the rod is to opin nhaeer rig el ita, but | * 5 VWs te i) | Be | :<lb />came east especially to take part in the They are a (te : : | é . : C4 ef<lb />pW FRREL (PCRK SIDES&amp;SBONLDLE '<lb /><lb />a boy of ten, and both are right<lb />| Sram ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />oee verem onies.<lb />ster and both effectual. The enforce-|~ ,<lb />[here stood ona long board, sup"<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu. The next session of the echool wil<lb /><lb />ment of obedience in early| 4 haree te. thr RS oy<lb />childhood saves all necessity for ee ne ae sess All Right :<lb />puuishment in later years, and it carcinoids eaten Ces :<lb />years, chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iscomples« | open on<lb />uallits branches. "<lb /><lb />gaves a sight of scoluing. What them were in overalls ; the third had<lb />FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR) © mxpay Serr. 1, 189s<lb /><lb />a world of worry bad children are made a slight attempt at dressing upT<lb />"---0<lb /><lb />to other people! What a comtort st cas : oa ne Roe se<lb />are good ones at home ana gers DeLOW AJ mper. e 4 én<lb /><lb />tly an just a bi<lb /><lb />abroad. Some mistaken parents ones sr i ¥ ve Re [ee<lb /><lb />say their boys are too high st springyT The wind seemed to blow | Every part of every Columbia is tested thor-<lb />34 Strung | down and up the drive at the same time | oughly, practically, scientifically and conscien- | ay, WAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />gud continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />to be =v ioe those boys | when something came along which was rari Time and pepularity have proved wha terme ire a0. fOllowTe<lb />are in danger of being still higher|as good as hot coffee to them. It was cir superiority, «= Snuff. &amp;c a, :<lb />strung when in a fit of passion |# band, and it was playing oDixie.� It Standard of the World |. ~Tobacco, 1 CCOr, | sary Bnglleh pet mo... o<lb />they kill ecmebody. The pcet gel gal ieee sunted, ang in @ rs «42 | we Duy diroc} from Maoufastu..4 ©! |rotermediate*T o o $2 50<lb />ling you te buy at one proilt, A eoul-<lb />,ta Higher ao a me ~ 93 00<lb /><lb />toa finished minstrel performer. The ;<lb /><lb />ua) i<lb />np ye PTE e ) bs<lb />and truth 5 makes slaves. of mon | beard bent and creaked under them : FU RN ITU RE Lat taseneenceery! a $1.00<lb />| and of the human frame a me- ra the, ba~rels were ooo sn Catalogue free if you calle | |i cgi b we gal ~ 1 'phé'work and discipline of the school<lb />a ROT ~ attomaton.� ~He ~was wan ger of giving away. m under ha Cee ea ee ; het always on<lb />er the times: Our ~We ask a continuanee of your past<lb /><lb />eras of th © WAS | them, but the dancers kept on unmind- A � :<lb />ong of these high strung subli-|tul, clapping their hands to the tune of |' fF PENDER &amp; CO Be, pager SH. thereforé, having 0 118K) jheral patronage... ;.<lb />. ry ' run. eel) close 0 ny ee oe ee<lb />GREENVILLE N. .M SCHULTE Greenville ¥. 0 oWH RAGSDALE.<lb />/<lb /><lb />oy 3 i OF B : ond all three were giving a clo 7 a Bi<lb />Shelby said: oObedience is the a ehhh ira Mt 4 ase que<lb />S| lial doilb, Pirkos, tresdom dance which would, have been a credit | 3] OQ t0 ALL ALIKE} ** st ockof<lb />' """"""<lb /><lb />Ges to will be. tofore<lb />4 sold at prices towult | ~ he a8, beretotore,<lb />od areall bou tand<lb /><lb />~mated creatures whose rule of|the music until the band was out of<lb />a life was to do as he pleased, to | hearing and they had to stop."Ex.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />@ H ~ * : ; i : : F<lb />if ~ f / io<lb />,<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.'P.M. :<lb />Ly Fivrerce 8 45, 7 4)<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 11 10| 9 40<lb />Ly Selma | 12 37<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35<lb />ae -~<lb />A.M, PN.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 26 7 00<lb />{uv Magnolia | il 60 8 30<lb />iy Goldsboro | 1 00 9 36<lb />ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro. 1 42) ;<lb />ee he<lb />Re| ee<lb />zaQ\ |S<lb />7  M.. P.M,<lb />iv Wilson 1 4: 10 39<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 4 1) 1b<lb />Ar Tarboro 400: Fr ul<lb />Lv Tarborc 1y<lb />- Ly Rocky Mu 217<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />rrain on Scotland Neck ranch Z2oa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4,¢8<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 P<lb />D., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.5<lb /> m. Returning, leayes Kinston 7. "0<lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving<lb />Hali:<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />lrains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and2.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 9,10 a. m., and 5.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returniugleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves warporu, NU, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh KR. it. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 5 50 p. m., Sunday, 405 P. M;<lb />artive Plymouta 7.49 P. M., 6,00 p.m.<lb />Returning isaves Plymouth daily excep!<lb />Sundoy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a ~n.,<lb />arrive'l'arboro 10.15 a.m and 11. 44<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3bore daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m@. arriving Sraithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />t., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />Jeave Cliot6.10a m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />hg Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />awf er Clinton caily, except Sutuday,<lb />102 .m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />aves Ul inton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes elose connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rai] via<lb />Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk<lb />ene all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />T, M, BMERSON,3'rattio Manager.<lb />ic R, KENLY, GenT! M ane.ver.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />oThe Oldest<lb />aity Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />the Only Five Dollar Daily<lb /><lb />henge<lb /><lb />= its'Olass inthe Stal<lb /><lb />ia Se ae<lb /><lb />ha<lb /><lb />Mo 6,<lb /><lb />x at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am<lb /><lb />Oa" ouchieh | Baptist. Convention<lb /><lb />obeets this year in. Wilmington, NC,<lb /><lb />May 8th. Now, you want to go to this<lb /><lb />convention, and you also wart to Zo in<lb /><lb />style and c mfort. ~Chere is only one<lb />good firstclass line from the South and<lb /><lb />~Suuthwest to Wilmington, and that fine<lb /><lb />is the Seaboard Air Line, whieh iuns<lb />the finest and fastest trains in the Soath<lb />and makes the lowest rates of any<lb />railroad running from the South or<lb />Southwest. DonTt be fooled into mak. |<lb />ing your arrangements until you have<lb />consu'ted one of the Seaboard Air Line<lb />agents, who always esteem it a pleasure<lb />to serve you. B. A.Newland, Genere]<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad<lb />o write you or call on you, or you can<lb />upply to: py ot the. representatives ct<lb />the Seaboard Air Liue in any town or<lb />city. This 18 the offizial route. Do<lb />you want to go with vour friends ?<lb /><lb />~~. een<lb /><lb />vROGRAMME<lb /><lb />Cee e<lb /><lb />Oithe Rcanoke Union to be Hed<lb />With Memcrial Church -Greenviile<lb />_ Mey 27-30.<lb />THURSDAY.<lb />8:00 P. M. Introductory sermon."<lb />F. P. Wooten. 0<lb />Fripay.<lb />9:30 A. M. Praise service.<lb />Ovr tuwa  churches"W hat<lb />need."J. A. Rood.<lb />What relations should exist Letween<lb />pastor and pecple ?"G. L. Finch.<lb />2:30 P. M. Prayer and Praise.<lb />Educa.ion."E,. E.<lb /><lb />chey<lb /><lb />Baptists and<lb />Hilliard.<lb /><lb />The mission of the Church to tie<lb />Worlds-"R. ~i. Vaun.<lb /><lb />8:00 P. M. Sermox."J. O. Alder-<lb /><lb />Maine<lb /><lb />SATURDAY.<lb />gi. 9:20 A. M. Prayer and Praise  ser"<lb />vice.<lb /><lb />Qur Orphanage."J. 0. Alderm: an<lb />d. W. Powell.<lb /><lb />Non-working " chureh<lb />What shall be done with them ?"W.,<lb />V. Savage, F. P. Wooten.<lb /><lb />2:30 iT. M. Prayer and song,<lb /><lb />Questicn Box."Conducted by R. T,<lb />Vann.<lb /><lb />8:00 P. M. The Duty ot a Church<lb />to its young people "N. B. Brough-<lb />ton.<lb /><lb />SuNDAY.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M. Sunday schoo.<lb />11:00 A. M. Sernon". T. Varn<lb />3:00 P.M. Sanday school mass<lb /><lb />| meeting. "N. B, Broughton and others.<lb /><lb />8:00 P.M. Sarmen."W. V. Savage.<lb />A. W. Sirzer,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />2 sari doc cavness es fehl<lb /><lb />The Bryan Grimes. Camp of Pitt<lb /><lb />county Confederate Veterans will meet<lb />at the Col.ege grounTs near Greenville,<lb />on W ednveduy, May 26, 1897, to trans-<lb />act important business and to arrange<lb />tor transportation to the reunion at<lb />Nashville, T'cng, June 22, 23, 24 and<lb />25. Bring your baskets full ot some"<lb />thing good, By order of<lb />E. A. More, Com.<lb /><lb />B. F. Suge, SeeTty.<lb /><lb />Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want tw quit tobacco using<lb />easily and forever, be made<lb />strong, magnetic, full of new life and<lb />vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-<lb />worker that makes weak men strong,<lb />Many gain ten pounds in ten days.<lb />Over 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Ba<lb />rom your own druggist, who ~ will<lb />guaranteea cure. Booklet and sample<lb />mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co,<lb />Chicago or New York.<lb /><lb />well<lb /><lb />Now is the time of yerr when heavy<lb /><lb />and the festive moth prepares to revel<lb /><lb />members"<lb /><lb />lin a diet of camphor and tar paper.<lb /><lb />| The tellow who is convicted by a<lb /><lb />jury and sentenced by a judge realizes<lb />that thirteen isa very unlucky num-<lb />ber,<lb /><lb />Your best judgment requires<lb />you to make an immediate pro~<lb />visions for your family.<lb /><lb />By insuring today, your estate<lb />is increased in value at once.<lb /><lb />Twas Kver THUS.<lb /><lb />A few days sinc® an insurance agen<lb />accepted an invitation to inspect a new<lb />and beautiful house built by a friend.<lb /><lb />lishment from top to bottom, inquired"<lb /><lb />~+House insured ?�<lb /><lb />oYes,�<lb /><lb />~What do you insure it for?�<lb /><lb />-+Because it MIGHT burn.�<lb /><lb />~Not SURE of it, are you ?�<lb /><lb />cen rs<lb /><lb />oJs your life insured ?�<lb /><lb />~*No,TT<lb /><lb />oDi. won't you ?�<lb /><lb />oYes.�<lb /><lb />~Sure ?�T<lb /><lb />oYes.�<lb /><lb />oThea whr not insure your life as<lb />well as your house ?�T<lb /><lb />oWell, really, [never thought ot the<lb />matter just in that fight beture, and will<lb /><lb />give iv early attention. 9 " ''ravelers<lb />Reeord.<lb />Best time to insure : NOW,<lb />the Mu-<lb /><lb />Best Company tv insure in:<lb />tual Benetit Life Insurance Cv., of<lb /><lb />tei Oi A AA A a ET at A Tne Enter. ein<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive: never cue oF csi, uc rhe Gen<lb />ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY MA. Chicago, Montreal,<lb /><lb />Newark, N. J. Represented by J.T.<lb /><lb />' Sugg, Greenville. N. C.<lb /><lb />i. we<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />Sau<lb />Co<lb /><lb />217<lb /><lb />Can., or New York,<lb /><lb />TT i764] kee<lb />of; Rabid feet] j 4<lb />~ ~ eS aul,<lb /><lb />tl<lb /><lb />hl<lb /><lb />pit tt oye .<lb /><lb />aiavaay ~=What<lb /><lb />Itis a picture ot tae celebrated  "<lb /><lb />WRG SEE THAT? WR<lb /><lb />as ee | ) ~ im<lb />~ liar aes phen} )<lb />a ~| - * : r<lb /><lb />Is It?  babbeas<lb /><lb />TAIN. PNG<lb /><lb />|Best:in use, ~The outfit of no. ousiness man it<lb />= + «gomplete without one.<lb /><lb />Tite Before Beak. Store<lb /><lb />ater « thas<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices fot cote. ea<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished ,<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer. vinT.<lb />chants of Norfolk: = = 4 AVI Vio UU<lb />. COTTON, : ee :<lb />Good Middling 78 AHéth « are. eneh sirable<lb /><lb />clothes are stored away in cedar chests, | $¢<lb />%<lb /><lb />After taking a peep at the whole estab- | 4<lb /><lb />Midadlin<lb /><lb />4 tive points for a Winter<lb />Low Middling : jec 1V ~pol<lb /><lb />trip that itTs perhaps hard for "<lb /><lb />"Teascarn o 1316] you to decide where to go.<lb />Prime sear nies 4 1<lb />ExtraT Prime 2} Let us Help You to<lb />spanish : 60 to 7 | &amp;@ Decision.<lb />~one"quiet.<lb />ae A trip via New Orleans. abd<lb />: the Sonthern Pacific to either<lb />Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacific Coast is<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. one you will never forget.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib 15 to 26 o :<lb /><lb />Westen Sides 15h ty 6 ItTsa Transition from<lb />ugar cured Hams 0 to 12 :<lb /><lb />a . 40 to af Frost to Flowers. :<lb /><lb />Corn Meal | 45 so o0<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 4.25 9 6.7) Avd the service is so Jaxele<lb /><lb />Lard : 5} to 10 ous that peoplc who have<lb /><lb />ioe we bag tested oSunset Limite call<lb /><lb />Coffee 17 to 20 it incomparable,<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 Bb<lb /><lb />Chickens 10 to 25 | Tfyouare Thinking OL<lb /><lb />figgs per doz 7 to 10<lb /><lb />ees Wax. Der 20 :<lb /><lb />Going, Write Us.<lb /><lb />We have a book entitled:<lb />oThrough S.oryland to. Sun-_<lb />sat Seas,� ahandsome volume "<lb />of 205 pages, fully ilustrated,<lb />which we will send n receipt -<lb />»: of 10 centsin stamos te cover<lb />, = postage. . We also bavea de- "<lb />Ip lightfut little guide to Mexi-<lb />co, which weT will send on<lb />receipt of 4 cents to cover |<lb />cot of mailing,<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />Read them Both...<lb /><lb />Shall we put you down for a<lb />copy! Ifso, or if you want<lb />any special information, it<lb />will be cheerfally furnished<lb />by addressing, :<lb /><lb />S. F.B. MORSE,<lb /><lb />General ~Passdnger and Ticket<lb />Agent,<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />ETO SET BM<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the 28<lb />citizens of Greenville and the Gp<lb />public generally.<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />a specialty<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco QR |<lb />Flnes made in season, Shop Ope<lb />a inrear of 5 and 10 cent store. of<lb /><lb />NaiW ORLEANS,<lb /><lb />ee nans ee<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you everieas=-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />"=g Come to see us, ="<lb /><lb />inoue froin oa = rhe<lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />eee |) A """<lb /><lb />Eull SNe t Poster.<lb /><lb />iid<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Gives the home news<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month.. Are you a sub-<lb />scriber? If not you<lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />The Eastern. Refléctor..<lb /><lb />is only;$1 a, It<lb />ocontains theTy oie, ~every a<lb />week, and gives s informa-<lb />tion to sthe ~farmers,, es- |<lb />ospecially + eg ieee "|<lb /><lb />cod, that,� oig<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb /></p>
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Every<lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />seers ee NN<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of sty-<lb />~lisa, neat, durable<lb />and elegant<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS,<lb /><lb />tor ladies, fresh from<lb />the factory made speci-<lb />ytor us, The latest<lb />newest, nobbiest and<lb />prettiest styles.<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />also received anew sup-<lb /><lb />ply of<lb /><lb />Cannon<lb />Cloth<lb /><lb />~Just a perfect substi-<lb />tute for Linen, only 10<lb />centsper yardoneyard<lb />wide, the cheapest and<lb />best thing made for<lb /><lb />Embroidery and<lb />Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />JUST IN, WHAT?<lb />Beautiful, fancy<lb /><lb />Indian<lb />Baskets,<lb /><lb />Neatandnice. Justthe<lb />thing to please the<lb /><lb />Ladies.<lb />Hamper Baskets, Fan-<lb /><lb />cy Work, Scrap, Key<lb />and Toy Baskets. Come<lb />to see them.<lb /><lb />We can please both<lb />you and your purse.<lb /><lb />Nearly every day<lb />brings us something<lb />new and yes the, thing<lb />you want.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />Come andinspect our<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry<lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery, Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods. They<lb />are desirable new and<lb />heart cheering.<lb /><lb />Beautiful Hall RacksT!<lb /><lb />just received.<lb /><lb />(enema mnmned<lb /><lb />Remember we oper-<lb /><lb />» ate our store ona deter-<lb /><lb />_ square |<lb />geome to see us.<lb />4 © "°Your triends,<lb /><lb />oY<lb /><lb />| DAILY REFLECTOR,|<lb /><lb />policy o1 fair,<lb />dealing and:<lb /><lb />THE AIR SHIP.<lb /><lb />Thos GetT Tickets at tae CaptainTs<lb />Office,<lb /><lb />ano NN<lb /><lb />_ See ece<lb />"<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />ern tenets:<lb /><lb />iP<lb />towh.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />° {nlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large Lusiness.<lb />* Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues Many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S.cures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />bere today,<lb /><lb />J. A. Dupree left this morning for a<lb />trip up the road.<lb /><lb />B. L. Susman,T of Washington, was<lb />in town this morning.<lb /><lb />a;<lb /><lb />~To oadvertise judiciously,T use tne<lb />c lumns of tu. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />iting E. A. Moye.<lb /><lb />~ r f<lb />Miss Nar Coward returned this<lb />morning trom Ayden,<lb /><lb />Keerive Constantly at it Brings Soccess<lb /><lb />W.G. Lang and W. M. Lang, of<lb /><lb />rR r ) } e P| °<lb />RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES Fareaville, spent today here.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Martha Latham, of Centreville,<lb />Passenger and mall train going) ... + et er<lb />Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going south, came up this morning to visit friends.<lb />arrives 6:57 P. M. Yee ,<lb />Mrs, E. M. Cheex and children re-<lb />turned Monday evening from a visit to<lb /><lb />Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb />day and Saturday<lb /><lb />M. R. Lang and S. M. Schultz went<lb /><lb />to Tarboro today to eee My. Morris<lb /><lb />LITTLE SQUIBS.<lb /><lb />pA ae an<lb /><lb />who is very sick.<lb /><lb />Capt. W. H. Griffin, District Organ"<lb />izer, is in town and will ovganize the<lb />K. of P. lodge tonight.<lb /><lb />But There 1s Much ¢o be Picked Out<lb />of Them.<lb /><lb />Sle gE AS<lb /><lb />The oyster is out of it. his daughter, Mrs W. ~I. Lipscomb,<lb /><lb />The spring fever germ is active. lett this morning tor Raleigh.<lb /><lb />v . ~ - A ; t Ste<lb />The, isat-hot-cnough-for-you fiend is} J, L. Kny, the glass engraver who<lb />has been spending soriie days here, left<lb /><lb />this morning for Anderson, S. C.<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry, Jr, Geo. J. Waod-<lb />ward and P, H. Gorman went to Tar-<lb />boro on the morning train to attend the<lb />bicycle races,<lb /><lb />Mrs, S. M. Schultz and ch'ldren,<lb />May and Alfred, returned Monday<lb />evening froma visit to relatives at<lb />Rocky Mount.<lb /><lb />nearly due.<lb /><lb />Broken English..a stuttering manTs<lb />conversation.<lb />The weather has become a few de-<lb />grees warmer.<lb /><lb />Buy the Standard Sewing Machine<lb />$20 at S. M. Schuitz.<lb /><lb />The highest ambition of some men<lb />is to be an aeronaut.<lb /><lb />You canTt tell the size of a bird ona 7<lb /><lb />David Jamcs went to ~Tarboro today<lb /><lb />to enter one of the bicycle races. Dave<lb />a ° S ~q © . . .<lb /><lb />No, Myude, dear, sealskin sacques dO) is either going to be a winner or make<lb /><lb />not grow on fir trees.<lb /><lb />spring hat by the bill.<lb /><lb />the boy that comes in ahead of him do<lb />The bearded lady in the museum is| some scorching.<lb />never a bare-faced fake.<lb /><lb />Glad to see Them sack,<lb />Burwell Riddick and W. H. Barnes,<lb />of Suffolk, came in Monday evening<lb />with several ot their workmen and will<lb /><lb />The largest strawber.ies in the box<lb />always come out on top.<lb /><lb />A sprinkler was used on main street<lb /><lb />today. It did she work for the dust.<lb /><lb />acain be among us for some time<lb />; | S ime<lb />oSilver Dollar� Fountain Pen, Fark T © sar,<lb /><lb />hey have the contracts for rebuilding<lb /><lb />T at Refle Store. , ; ;<lb />er make, at Reflector Book Store the burned portion of the Rialto build-<lb /><lb />The most talkative girls are usually | ing and also to build B. K. Parham &amp;<lb />the belles. They keep their tongues | Co's prizery.<lb /><lb />going. tain<lb /><lb />Tt is announced that the N.C. Press|<lb />Association will meet at Morehead<lb /><lb />City, June 9th.<lb /><lb />The law buiding occupied by Skin-<lb />ner &amp; Whedbee and I. A. Sugg is be-<lb /><lb />cur Durham Sun Rays.<lb />If the powers would only baste Tur-<lb />key the whole world would have a<lb />thanksgiving,<lb /><lb />Early gardens are now giving the<lb />eonle 66 � oY arya<lb />ng repainted. Pp op! more sas� than an enraged<lb /><lb />politician.<lb />oWhen you have been up all night,<lb /><lb />even the looking-glass will cast unpleas-<lb />ant reflections.�<lb /><lb />And now comes the annual struggle<lb />to keep the chickens and the new-made<lb />garden apart.<lb /><lb />The love that never speaks a kind<lb />word 1s about as real asthe liberality<lb />that never bestows a gift.<lb /><lb />Now that we haye the horseless car-<lb />riage, what's the matter with the<lb /><lb />hoarseless cold.<lb /><lb />For SALE."A fine road horse with<lb />Will be sold cheap for<lb />MARSHAL STARKEY.<lb /><lb />poeta rtmery -W.<lb /><lb />EXCURSION!<lb /><lb />" Train will leave"<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, N. C.<lb /><lb />"thé morning of "<lb /><lb />Wednesday, May 19th,<lb />For NORFOLK, Va.<lb /><lb />connecting at Parmele with train from<lb />Greenville. Parties at Greenville, and<lb />| points between Greenville and Parme"<lb />can cecure there remarkably low<lb /><lb />good qualities. aint.<lb /><lb />cash.<lb /><lb />The Pitt County Buggy Co. has just<lb />turned out a nico covered delivery<lb />wagon for Elwood Dairy.<lb /><lb />The Odd Fellows meet tonight with<lb />work in the initiatory and third de-<lb />grees. A full attendance is expected.<lb /><lb />The financial question is still a mat-<lb />ter ot serious import if one may judge<lb />from the number of street beggars<lb />about.<lb /><lb />1<lb />j itT,<lb />!<lb /><lb />A lodge of Knights of Pythias wi! ,<lb />sr ie . |iates by p ) ing local fares to Parmele<lb />be instituted here tonight in Masonic | oy one : we<lb />ao ~ ined th re buying excursion ticket.<lb />Hall. Visiting. Pythians are expected | Pere will te one of the greatest race:<lb />\ ~ en en<lb />Hmeets ever Lid in Virginia in progress<lb />T Lae out 60 vse j ~when this excursion reaches Norfolk<lb />mete. ah daniel aga nt duty | vid theee of the fastesc horses ot this<lb />mn china ware. No advance un our gection are entered, Lucy Ashby and<lb />k, Bird Eye from Greenville, and Robert<lb />To aht 4<lb />Zeno Moore &amp; Bro. Burns trom Washington. Parties wi'l<lb />have halt of the day on the.<lb />half of the 20th. ~Train will leave<lb />Norfolk at 1 P.M. on the 20th mak--<lb />ing connection at Parmele with train<lb />for Greenville. Yours truly, /*<lb /><lb />0. T, CORDON: »<lb /><lb />i trom several neighboring towns.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb />| stock this wee<lb /><lb />| The excursion frou: Washington to<lb />| Nortolk on the 19th gives an opportun-<lb />ity of going to Norfolk at vary litde<lb /><lb />| cost. We hear that a large crowd will<lb /><lb />| BO»<lb />4<lb /><lb />A<lb />Fe %<lb /><lb />hy as BOB:<lb />;<lb /><lb />ts<lb />+ arse<lb />7<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />H. 1. Herrick, of Williamston. is in |-<lb /><lb />Rev. M. T. Moye, ot Wilson, is vis-|.<lb /><lb />Mr. Mosely, who bas been visiting]<lb /><lb />19th ~and |<lb /><lb />or Heavy anc<lb /><lb />Beit<lb /><lb />Pa<lb /><lb />J.J. Satterthwaite, ot Pactolus, was | 3 :<lb /><lb />(Bay ve} "<lb />tl<lb /><lb />Nad we<lb /><lb />KONO)<lb /><lb />af ste ste<lb /><lb />This week a woncaerful showing of wonderful<lb />values in new and beautitul lines of<lb /><lb />ballies, Covanes. Irish Lav.<lb /><lb />Lappet Mulls, Swiss Mulls, Lattice Lawns,<lb />Scoteh Dimities, French Jaconets, Linen<lb />Batiste, Plaids, Percales,Ginghams,Calicoes<lb /><lb />Spring-Summer Footwear.<lb /><lb />We have styles and shapes cheaper than you<lb />ever bought them before.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT,<lb /><lb />. rs _<lb />Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /><lb />you (VDhite.="<lb /><lb />PAPAL ere OE<lb /><lb />Our line of WHITE GOODS was never<lb />better. We are showing white Silks,<lb />white Satins, white Organdies, white Mulls,<lb />white Lawns, white Swiss, white Cash-<lb />mere, white Ribbons, white Eids, white<lb />Slippers, white Hose, white Fans, white<lb />Belts, white Corsets, white Parasols, white<lb />Curtains, white Laces and many other<lb />white articles too numerous to mention.<lb /><lb />Nc el Ne Nl el Nal Nal lal<lb /><lb />LangTs Cash House.<lb /><lb />facet<lb /><lb />JW. HIGGS, Pres, j, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY;HARDING, AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb /><lb />GREENVILL, N.C.<lb /><lb />PP alae l les ed NelaN,<lb /><lb />D.. W.* Hardee miggs<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEKS .�<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />bros.<lb /><lb />Exehange Bank, Baltimore, Mad. We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C. . public,<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. �,�. Checks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />co ccteeneneconeit tt OO CEA LIA AT ee .<lb /><lb />When sweet spring across the hills<lb />Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;<lb />When the babbling of the rills<lb />Joins with song birdTs symphony ;<lb />Then, it seems to us, we ouchter<lb />Turn our thoughts to soda-water.<lb /><lb />For the balmy April breezs<lb />Tells the sultry aays are nigh<lb />When we hnger Tneath the trees,<lb />And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Then ShelburnTs soda fount<lb />Fattens up his bank account.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />nt<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />ANA OAL ELIS LLL<lb /><lb />EL H SUELUUL &amp; (ee tr<lb /><lb />Heavy and Fancy Groceries.<lb /><lb />oAtmy store you can always find fresh Bread,<lb />Rolla, Pies an i Cakes, also Candies, Fruits, Nuts<lb /><lb />ofall kinds, SmokersT Materials, and a nice line<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />d Fancy Groceries. Call and see.<lb /><lb /></p>
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