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          <lb />% i )<lb /><lb />Al<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Y REFLEC<lb /><lb />i ee<lb /><lb />vi<lb /><lb />ies<lb /><lb />~D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a<lb />/<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />whe<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />4.<lb />LA ait<lb /><lb />Vol. 5<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1897.<lb /><lb />: No. 766<lb /><lb />BEA<lb />SUTI<lb />FUL<lb /><lb />CLOTHES.<lb /><lb />~THAT<lb /><lb />wanes<lb />Sa<lb />They don't cost<lb />too much. They<lb />areready to put<lb />on without a<lb />wrinkle. You<lb />have seen the<lb />browns, olives,<lb />green mixtures,<lb /><lb />plaids--the swe:i<lb />colorings of the<lb /><lb />of the season: --<lb />weve got them<lb />here plenty as<lb />pleat a fair. We<lb />show the best.<lb /><lb />FOR<lb /><lb />Base Bal!.<lb /><lb />Philadelphia, June 2"Hughey pitch,<lb />ed a steady, enective game tor Pitts"<lb />burg this afternnon, the hits made off<lb />his delivery being scattered through<lb />five iunings and the Phillies were con-<lb />sequently easy victims. Orth was hit<lb />harder than the score indicates, partic-<lb />ularly in the maings in which the vis-<lb />itors scored, Pitcher Carsey and<lb />Caicher Grady have been exchanged<lb />tor Catebar McFarland of St. Louis.<lb />Grady is wiling to go tu St. Louis but<lb />Carsey declares that he will not. It<lb />the latter remains obdurate, the deal<lb />may be blocked. Score. Philadelphia,<lb />2; Pittsburg, 0.<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, June 2"When the St.<lb />Louis Browns appeared at Eastern<lb />park this afternoon Tommy Dowd was<lb />missing and in his place was Hallman,<lb />of the Phillies. Harley, another Quaker<lb /><lb />furner and Hariman were almost the<lb />only players in ther regular positions.<lb />The caange did little good, however,<lb />the home team won in a walk.<lb />Brooklyn, 10; St, Louis, 1.<lb /><lb />Serre.<lb /><lb />the yame to Louisville this afternoon in<lb />Up to that time the<lb />Giants had the game well in hand and<lb /><lb />the ninth inning.<lb /><lb />were going easily. Stailord and Rogers<lb />were presented with floral horse shoes<lb />when they came to bat for the first<lb /><lb />ville, Ts<lb /><lb />Washington, June 2" Waushington<lb />lost todayTs game because of two mis-<lb />judged balls in the first inning, one of<lb />which should have been scored a put<lb />out and the other a single, but both of<lb />which resulted in a triples. In addition<lb />to this Lange made another of those<lb /><lb />player, covered the certre and Cross,«<lb /><lb />New York, June 2"New York lost~<lb /><lb />time. Score. New York, 4; Louis-!<lb />~the winner of the music medal at the<lb /><lb />To Prevent Minors from Entering Bar<lb /><lb />and Biliard Rooms aod Bowling<lb />Alieys.<lb /><lb />The last General Assembly enacted<lb /><lb />the following law:<lb /><lb />«Chat it shall ba unlawful for the<lb />keepers of any bar room, billiard room,<lb />or bowling alley, to allow any minor to<lb />eater or remain in such bar room, bil-<lb />liard room, or bowling alley, if before<lb />such minor enters or remain in such ber<lb />room, billiard room, or bowling alley,<lb />the owner or keeper thereof has been<lb />notified by the paren.s or guardian of<lb />such minor not to allow such miner to<lb />enter or remain in such bar reom, bil-<lb />liard room or bowling alley.<lb /><lb />oAny person violating the provisions<lb />of this act shall be guilty cf a migde"<lb />meauor, and woon conviction therecf<lb />shall be tined not exceediug $50 or im-<lb />prisoned not more than 30 days.�<lb /><lb />Parents who want their boys kept<lb />out of such places might avail them-<lb />selves of tae provisions of this law.<lb /><lb />Thrice a Medaust,<lb /><lb />Miss Lina Sheppara, who recently<lb />returned home from the Mary Baldwin<lb />Seminary, at Staunton, Va. brought<lb />with her two very handsome medals<lb />which she won 1n the graduating class.<lb />One of these was for proficiency in ia-<lb />strumental music and tie other in vo~<lb />cal music: Miss Sheppard was also<lb />state oTvachers Assembly two years<lb />ago. ~These medals area strong en-<lb />dorsemeat of her splendid musiz talent.<lb /><lb />Sends H's Thanks and Photograph.<lb />Licut. B. F. Sugg, Sceretary and<lb /><lb />Treesurer of Bryan Grimes Camp of<lb /><lb />starplays tor which he is uoted, catch-<lb /><lb />home run. Score. Washington, 0;<lb />Cheago, 6.<lb /><lb />Baltimore, Juie 2"The Champions<lb />took very kindly to the delivery ot three<lb />of CincinnatiTs pitchers today and bat-<lb />ted out a victory in the fourth inning,<lb />scoring five runs. Breitenstein was be<lb />ing hammered all over the field when<lb />he was spiked while covering first base.<lb />Ehret, who succeeded him lasted but<lb />two innings, after which Dwyer wes<lb />given a trial with but little better re~<lb />sults. Bowerman got an ugly ¢ ut in<lb />the forehead from a foul tip, but was<lb />able to play the game through.<lb /><lb />~Baltimore, 10; Cincimnati, 4,<lb /><lb />Score.<lb /><lb />Boston, June 2~"~The Boston today,<lb />through terriffic batting in the first i-<lb /><lb />ond, made a tctal of fourteen runs be-<lb />tore Cleveland realized that the game<lb />had begun. Klobdenz was practically<lb />invincible alter the first inning while<lb />the home team still further fattened<lb />their batting averages. Score. Boston,<lb />21; Cleveland, 3.<lb /><lb />MOW THE CJ.UBS STAND.<lb />Won Lost Per Cent<lb /><lb />Baltimore ~ 24 8 750<lb />Cincinnati 25. 12 657<lb />Beston 91. 42 636<lb />Pittsburg 19.12 613<lb />Cleveland 18 0 531<lb />New York 1b: 14 517<lb />Brooklyn . haa 1 515<lb />Louisville 16... 16 500<lb />Philadelphia i718 486<lb />Chicago 12 22 3538<lb />Washington O... 20 290<lb />St. Louis G. - 29 171<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />ing adrive which seemed good for a| ans who sent Mr, C. B. Rouss, ct<lb /><lb />J we<lb />containing the<lb /><lb />ning and WilsonTs wildness in the sec- ;<lb /><lb />Pitt County Confederate Vetere<lb /><lb />~New York, a copy of the Reritector<lb /><lb />resoluticns recently<lb />adopted by the Camp, is in receipt of a<lb /><lb />letter from Mr. Rouss expressing his<lb /><lb />sympathy of the old soldiers for him in<lb />his affliction. Accompanying this let-<lb />t:r wasa splendid photograph of Mr.<lb />Rouss which Mr. Sugg is taking great<lb />pleasure in showing to his comrades<lb />No doubt all of them will be glad to<lb />see the picture of this man who has<lb />done and is doing so moch to perpetuate<lb />the history of the Confederacy. It he<lb />had never done anything else, Mr.<lb />RoucsT act of contributing $100,000<lb />to the erection of a Confederate Battle<lb />Abbey is enouch to endear him to every<lb />Scutherner. .<lb /><lb />Early Closing.<lb /><lb />During the dull months of June, July<lb />and August the merchants of many<lb />towns have a custom of closing their<lb />store at night. ~Lhisis a good step and<lb />one that we believe could be practicea<lb />generally with profit. Going iMto a<lb />store at 6 oTclock in the morning and<lb />staying their urtil 10 oTclosk at<lb />mght is very taxing -to one's<lb />strength and energy during hot weath-<lb />er. By closing early in the evening<lb />the merchants and clerks could both<lb />obtain much needed rest, and gving<lb />refreshed to their dutiesin the morning<lb />they would be able te throw much<lb />energy into their business of the day.<lb />Aside trom this, there is often not<lb />enough irade at night during these<lb />months to pay for keeping open, so to<lb /><lb />close early mights alsu effect a saving.<lb /><lb />oe " by i i ¢ . ei<lb />ye eee Rae % Vinee ee 5<lb />' pt ¢ : i |<lb />; ~ ~ Se<lb />4 hy bi ae<lb /><lb />7 a. £ r HOOKER : &amp; C0.<lb /><lb />gratitude at the resolutions and the,<lb /><lb />Every young man wishes topresent a good<lb />appearance before his best girl, but all young<lb />fellows who have best girls are.<lb />not likewise blessed with ple-<lb />theric bank accounts. 1ey<lb />cannot afford to pay extrava-"<lb />gant prices for Clothes---econ-<lb />omy must be. practiced, and<lb />when you wish to economize<lb />in your Clothing and continue<lb />A to wear good things justcall at "<lb />four Fashionable Clothing store "<lb />and be fitted to correct gar-<lb />ments. We can suit you in<lb />Ready-Made, orif preferred we<lb />cad take your measure and<lb />make youa Suit. Samples allin<lb /><lb />.<lb />4<lb />soe<lb /><lb />Furnishing Goods "<lb />IN PROFUSION. ~<lb />ee ot<lb /><lb />~ome and see me and make<lb />your selection.<lb /><lb />~~? ".. is ; | as a? gt<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />rine We<lb /><lb />a<lb />Voou'll need One of Gur<lb /><lb />Handsome, cool,Trench<lb /><lb />DiGAN hi<lb /><lb />appet Mulls,<lb /><lb />bfAGD LINEN<lb /><lb />PIQUES<lb />AND<lb />LAWNS.<lb /><lb />aA aly ~<lb /><lb />All the latest styles and colors<lb />gnitable for Waists, Skiuts and<lb />Suits. A beautiful line of »<lb /><lb />CHIELONS, RIBBONS + LACES |<lb /><lb />for Trimmings.<lb /><lb />CLOT ET?<lb /><lb />HLM. HARDEE<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Were nie pee aE ba i<lb /><lb />ees oi} eee<lb />| -<lb /><lb />tema<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />¢ we year, e ° s . $3.00<lb />Bie 220<lb /><lb />week. « « - 10<lb /><lb />elivered in town by,carriers without<lb /><lb />btra cost.<lb /><lb />= A~lvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />aad on application to the editor or at<lb />tie office<lb /><lb />""" a<lb />~We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice in the county, who will<lb />~ geird in brief items of NEWs as it occurs<lb />dn each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />, gad oniy on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />i 4<lb />i :: aren<lb />oe ke<lb /><lb />"% '- Frunar, Jung 4, 1897.<lb />Sie s.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The Cubans cught certainly to be<lb />agsisfed, And af the same time, we<lb />as have night here at home sufferers that<lb /><lb />- need attentionT as well as those on the<lb /><lb />~ Cubay island. , McKinley should look<lb /><lb />~ after his own. country for a few min--<lb /><lb />- fates at least and forwara that wave of<lb /><lb />is prosperity, 0 that our people might<lb /><lb />_ gave their homes trom the block fot<lb /><lb />taxation and ° debt. " W ilkesbor«<lb />Chronicle. ss<lb /><lb />"The American. Protective Tariff<lb />Liasue, the Presideat of which 18 Sec-<lb />retary of the Interior Bliss, has sent<lb />oit a request to all the Republican<lb />newsp.pers in the country that they<lb />advise their readers to urge their Sen~<lb />ators to please hurry up that tariff<lb />This round-about appeal will not have<lb />mifelf effect upon che, Senate, as that<lb />tbody in no wise regards itself as amen:<lb />able to the people; but it may serve to<lb />swell immensely the revéaues of the<lb />Post Office Department.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Tae Russian Government Eas sent a<lb />Commission to the United States to<lb />examine and report upon the uses and<lb />gdvantages of our agricultural impli-<lb />wents and machinery. In Russiy, as<lb />in the United States, agriculture is the<lb />dominating industry. ~The two coun~<lb />tries must always be rivals in supply-<lb />ing the needs of other nations who de-<lb />p2nd fn part upor imports of food sup-<lb />plies, In this country great advan-<lb />tages have been obtained througan the<lb />use: of improved machinery. The<lb />Russians, why have been buying in.<lb />ferior impliments in Germany, show<lb />commercial wisdom in sending hither to<lb />observe ior themselves our labor-saving<lb />devices,<lb /><lb />TTS<lb /><lb />Traming Husbands Atter Marriage<lb /><lb />It really is asking too much of a wo-<lb /><lb />man to expect hor to bring up a hus-<lb /><lb />band and ber children, tvo. She vain~<lb /><lb />ly imagines when she marries this piece<lb /><lb />of perfection, with whom she is s0<lb /><lb />blindly in love, that he is already<lb /><lb />trained, or rather, that he is the one<lb /><lb />human being in the world who has<lb /><lb />been perfect from infancy, and who<lb /><lb />never needed training. She knows<lb /><lb />that mothers have put in 20 years ct<lb /><lb />close study and hard work before they<lb /><lb />can turn out a man or woman who<lb /><lb />won't be a social pest. She never<lb /><lb />dreams ot the curious fact that moth-<lb /><lb />evs always train their daughters to<lb /><lb />make good wives, yet never think of<lb /><lb />training a boy to make @ good bus-<lb /><lb />band."Lillian Bell in the WomanTs<lb />Home Companion.<lb /><lb />Ld<lb /><lb />A NaN aE<lb />Our Building.<lb /><lb />~ Life is building. Itrises slowly<lb />by day, through the years.<lb />ry new lesson we learn lays a<lb />the edifice which is rising<lb />within « us, Every ex-<lb /><lb />every influece that<lb /><lb />tion we have, every<lb />mmonest days, adds<lb /><lb />@, every touch of another<lb /><lb />Seem<lb /><lb />(Special edrrespondence of Refleetor.]<lb /><lb />Carex Hut, N. O..June 3rdT 97.<lb /><lb />Yesterday witnessed the crowning<lb />jevents of the commencem2nt exercises:<lb />Long betore the hour for them to be-<lb />gin arrived, memorial hall was filled al<lb />most to its utmost capacity.<lb /><lb />Promptly at 11:15 oTclock the Alum-<lb />ni headed by president Alderman<lb />with Lieut. Gov. Reynolds and Col,<lb />Thomas S, Kennan, with Hon. Wm.<lb />L. Wilson, marched down the middle<lb />wsle ard tookTtheir seata on the ros.<lb />trum. ~The Seniors followed them and<lb />occupied the other and of the ros-<lb />trum.<lb /><lb />The exercises were opened with a very<lb />appropriate prayer by Rev. P. D.<lb />Gold, ot Wilson.<lb /><lb />Four orations were delivered by<lb />members of the senior class in contest<lb />for the Willie P. Mangum medal. The<lb />first was by A. T. Allen on oThe Re-<lb />lation ot Government to Freedom,T<lb />the second by D. B. Smith on oAmer.<lb />ica in Civilization� the third by D-<lb />McIver oConflict between Knowing<lb />and Feeling,� and the fourth by S<lb />Brown Shepherd on oThe Growth of<lb />Law.� All were strong speeches' and<lb />were listened to with much interest.<lb /><lb />After the awarding of honors and<lb />special certificates came the awarding<lb />of medals. A Henderson won the Holt<lb />medal, R. V. Whitneer the oume<lb />medal, D. Melver the'Kerr, prize, J. G-<lb />McCormick the Jno. s. Hill priz..<lb />Edgar Newby the Harris prize, S. B.<lb />Stepherd the Worth prize, L. L, Rose<lb />the Menning prize, P. D, Gold, Jr,<lb />the Representative medal, and D. B.<lb />Smith the Willie P. Mangum medal.<lb /><lb />President Alderman introduced Hun,<lb />Wm. L. Wilson as a man who hed<lb />recently quit the cabinet of the Pres-<lb />ident cf the United Statesto teach the<lb />yourg men of his country aud to help<lb />them on to future usefulness, as che<lb />men who succeeded our own beloved<lb />Robert E. Lee as precident of Wash-<lb />ington and Lee University. |<lb /><lb />We shall not attempt to outline Mir,<lb />WilsonTs speach for we can give no<lb />idea of its beauty and eloquence.<lb /><lb />Rev. S. W. Crawford, of Greensboro,<lb />pronouneed the benediction.<lb /><lb />At the Alumni banquet ~2 Com-<lb />mons Hall toasts were made as follows:<lb />oNorth Carolina and her University�<lb />Governor Reynolds T68 oThe Uniyer-<lb />sityin the Nations Service,� Mathew<lb />Whitaker Ransom T47, oThe Univer_<lb />sity and the Press,� Joseph Person<lb />Caldwell, oLhe University and her<lb />Alumni, What vhe University Owes to<lb />her Sons,� Kuward Joseph Hale, 760,<lb />ofhe Alumni and the University,<lb />What the Alumui Owe to their Alma<lb />Mair,� Claudius Dockery, T87, ~The<lb />University and the Public School,�<lb />George Edwin Butler, T67.<lb /><lb />In the afternoon a good game of bass<lb />~ball was played by the Varsity vs,<lb />Alumni. The Varsity boys were vic-<lb />torious"score 4 to 2.<lb /><lb />The Glee Club concert aad the com-<lb />mencement bal! tonight finishes up the<lb />programme much to the regret of<lb />many who have participated in the<lb />festivities ot the past few dvys, X,<lb /><lb />ABOU1 GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />Editor E. E. Hilliard, of the Scots<lb />land Neck Commonwealth (we beg<lb />pardon for following the old rut and<lb />calling it the Democrat) who recently<lb />spent a few days in Greenville, had<lb />the following to say in the last iseue of<lb />his paper about our town and people *<lb /><lb />Rey. A.W. Setzer, the popular young<lb />pastor of the GreenvilleT Church, ig<lb />doing a most excellent work there. He<lb />ofills the billT exactly, but will not<lb />remain long, as he wishes to prosecute<lb />his studies further, either at college or<lb />in the semmary, or both. His people<lb />are fond of him very much,<lb /><lb />oThe: hospitality of the Greenville<lb /><lb />it in the South, Every oneTs doors were<lb /><lb />{open to visitors and every host wished<lb />{for more guests and every guest hoped<lb /><lb />*)<lb /><lb />/<lb />/<lb /><lb />pople is equal to that ot any town, like}<lb /><lb />that he might always. fall into the<lb />hands of such whole-souled hosts.<lb /><lb />_ The editor of the Commonwealth<lb />was most royally entertained. in the<lb />pleasant home of Mr. R. L. Humber.<lb />Many of the Scotland Neck people<lb />know Mr. Humber, and as they have<lb />met and seen him here they haye found<lb />him clever and gemal, but it all im<lb />proves when you see him at home.<lb />But this is all expiained in the fact<lb />that a most accomplished and charm-<lb />ing housewife presides over his home.<lb /><lb />accomplishments, her queenly manners<lb />and her tire social qualities, are made<lb />all the mote attractive by reason of<lb />her beautiful and unteigned devotion<lb />to the cause of Christ and her sweet<lb />and tender sympathy in whatever tends<lb />to help humanity, We were most<lb />handsomely entertained and shall not<lb />soon forget our pleasant stay in this<lb />most hospitabie home.<lb /><lb />It was a pleasure to enjoy also for a<lb />part of the time hospitality in the<lb />homes of Mess. E. B. Higgs and W. H.<lb />Ragsdale. whose charming wives have<lb />well-learnad the art of pleasing their<lb />guests and making them hope that the<lb />wheal cf good fortune will soon lodge<lb />them there again. Scotland Neck has<lb />never yet forgiven Mr. Higgs for taking<lb />from the town one of its best and most<lb />lovely girls* but masmuch as it owap<lb />to be�, we all keap up our congratula"<lb />ions from Greenville in the matter.<lb /><lb />Mr. Ragsdale bes built up a most ex<lb />cellent school in Greenville, has a beau-<lb />tituland well furnished home and 18<lb />greatly beloved by the people of the<lb />town and county.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. B. Higgs bas succeeded in<lb />impressing himseif on tha people of<lb />Greenville and Pitt county, as a most<lb />excellent business min, and is now<lb />cashier of the Bunk of Pitt County, of<lb /><lb />twhich by and his brothers, Mess. J. W,<lb /><lb />aad J. 8. Higes are large stockholders,<lb /><lb />It was pleasant to drop in upon edi,<lb />tor Whichard of ihe RerLector and<lb />sve him and his busy force turn our<lb />the work which his popularity and ,ood<lb /><lb />house.<lb /><lb />Every visitor io Greenvil'e joins: the<lb />Commonwealth and others trom Scote<lb />land Neck in saying that the Greenyille<lb />people more than sustained their for-<lb />mer reputation m their open handed<lb />hospitality and hearty welcome to the<lb />Visitors.<lb /><lb />Mess. Vann und Riggs were guests<lb />\of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Higgs and Mrs.<lb />Morrissette was entertained in<lb />home of Mr. and Mrs. Flanagaa.<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />GieenvilleTs business has been great-<lb />ly improved by its tobacco market and<lb />the work is still enlarging.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Destruction of the Cabbage Worm.<lb /><lb />Possibly one of the best methods of<lb />destroying cabbaye-worm 1s that recom-<lb />menied by Gurdening several years<lb />ago. It was totake fine salt. dry it<lb />on a hot stove, and, when the dew was<lb />on the plants, sprinkle the dry powder-<lb />ed salt over them. This should be<lb />done about once a week."MeehanTs<lb /><lb />Monthly.<lb /><lb />' Nickel Stee<lb /><lb />Columbia Bicycles<lb /><lb />They are the strongest bicycles in the World"<lb />the Standard by which all others are judged.<lb /><lb />*100 to al alike.<lb />darts, vce, $75, $60, 50, $4.<lb /><lb />POR SALE BY<lb /><lb />S. E PENDER &amp; 00.<lb />| GREENVILLE, N. 0:<lb /><lb />ah<lb /><lb />Her rare intelligence and charming<lb />{<lb /><lb />execution have turned to his printing|<lb /><lb />-| eury, iodide<lb /><lb />STATEMENT!IOF THE<lb /><lb />4,<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />]uoans and Discounts / $41,153.81<lb />Over Drafts - §$95,29<lb />Due from Banks 8,772.46<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00<lb />Current Expenses - 1,812.04<lb />Cash Items 1,839.56<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000.00<lb />Cash on band 28.088.18<lb /><lb />Total $85,566.34<lb /><lb />3 RL, DAVIS, Pre<lb />|R. A. TYSON, Vico-PresTt. © ©<lb />| REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1¢<lb /><lb />_ The Bank of Greenvile, "<lb />- GREENVILLE,N.C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cof Business May 14th, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES, _ ;<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,090.00 |<lb />Surplus and Profits 3,042.54<lb />Deposits subject to Check 58,812.65<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10<lb />Due to Banks 508.15<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 85.00<lb /><lb />Total | $85,566.34.<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of oar patrons, aid shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with gool banking. .4¢|<lb /><lb />Wehavealarge »<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />AK<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OAS, BAY AND FLOUR<lb />om A PRGIALTY<lb /><lb />Se noragnaters<lb /><lb />*)<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />03<lb /><lb />omni J iemins<lb /><lb />| UNDERTAKERS,<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS. |<lb /><lb />camomenatii Jassie<lb /><lb />We have jut t received a new<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb />fins and Casgets, in werd, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green\ille,<lb /><lb />_ We ara prepared x. fo embalm-<lb />ing in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personai stiention given to con.<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb /><lb />trusted to our care will receiye<lb />every mark of respec},<lb /><lb />Oar prices are lower than ever.<lb /><lb />_ We do not want monopoly but<lb />invite Cob. petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />dG. GUBB &amp; SO<lb /><lb />OE RET Ri katt ten CEI, a iat Malt ad<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />LOOD pOIsON<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY csscryo:-rer.<lb /><lb />tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 16 to<lb />days. You can be treated at home for<lb />the same price undersame guaraaty. If<lb />you prefer to come here we will contract<lb />to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no<lb />charge,if we failto cure. If you have taken mere<lb />tash, and atill have aches and,<lb />ype Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON th<lb />we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the worid for a<lb />case wecannotcure. ~i'his disease has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. %500,000 capital behind our uncondi-<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,,<lb />307 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, LLL.<lb /><lb />ont oa men<lb />SiN Soe |<lb />ADDS amare NG ice Aa |<lb />for eee oe Gre, atl<lb />ey Pee? ~ ng ts<lb />Eb ees<lb />; rh " i ee<lb />Peet cee sat me<lb />vate art Pe A,<lb />hte D h NS gy mel ROE Pea hes<lb />aaa al ae ee Paka oe ieee<lb />oPO ee: A it<lb />Papo * ee eee Oty wae +<lb /><lb />an &amp; 4<lb />wai)<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH "1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHONLDER<lb /><lb />k ARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock js corapiels<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />a.<lb />es<lb /><lb />W. M. Bond.<lb />Rox &amp; FLEMING,<lb /><lb />J.L. Fleming,<lb /><lb />AI TORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practice ip all the courts,<lb />SOI TORE bball de for<lb />Pe, r, Talmag ha<lb />Earth Girdled.� or his Finous sone<lb />around the world,a thrilling story of<lb />Savage and barbarous lands. Four wil-<lb />lion TalmageTs books sold, and ~ohe<lb />Earth Girdled� is his latest and grand-<lb />est. Demaid enoromous. Everybody<lb />wants this famous book, only $3.50, Big<lb />book, big commissions, a gold mine Tfor<lb />workers. Credit given, freight paid,<lb />outfit free. Drop all trash and sell the<lb />king of books and make $300 a month.<lb />Address for outfit and territory, The<lb />= Company, Star Buildiug, Chi-<lb /><lb />Sarbers.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENV!LLE: N.C,<lb />Patronage solicited. (Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />sand Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />'<lb />] " mail<lb /><lb />Bea EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning -<lb />j Gentlemens Clothing:<lb />:<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Buraxss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. CU,<lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec<lb />tric bells to every rovm. Attentive serT<lb /><lb />vants. Fish and Oysters seryed Alaily*<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of the school wild<lb />open on; |<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />: The te :<lb />Tcbacco, Snuff, &amp;c, e terms vein sisini<lb />os Pri .<lb />we buy diroc} from Manufastu.. 3 en}. ae eo 300<lb />lin: you to buy a: one prot. A eo.a- |IntermediateoT o ~ $2 50<lb />cte : ty bs | ~ Higher Ty bs os $3 00<lb />FURNITURE [tsremeciencn «x<lb />wit fe ee ee . | ~The work and disclpline of the sehool<lb />tg! .on-han seid aivaltea nn will be as heretotore.� bs on<lb />poeple Sreretore, ba ne risk} We ask a eontinuance ef your pas<lb />We seil at a close margin. = |Mberal patronage. Dy<lb />SM TZ Greenville WN. (. ! : 3<lb /><lb />:W H. RA@EDALE,<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />#<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />; as aa | mone | Cotton and Peanut, ou ee<lb />HP aenyclntnt en ovotng ite, ease Prono, the itt | en Sy ere ee St ue.) Pang<lb />AND BRANCHES. Many scientists aze gr ag of his labors to establish the repub- by Cobb oith * "Pontus hans talifventd. an Sinn t<lb />the difficult task of|}; ali ong [ auifarnia (T : f f<lb />dale Anta o', | Yapidly and cheaply liquefying air. | into his house one day and found his TTON, . aes eee<lb />ohana none This, when accomplished, will be of | hittle daughter sewing. _ [Good Middling ~i Both are such desirable ob<lb />7 ee : great value for mahy PUTPOSes, of ; oThose buttonholes, Sally,� he tow uelaiine Ui jective poiuts for a Winter<lb />"BAINS GOING SOUTH. which refrigeration and the moving said, o~are good for nothing. They | jo xl Ordinary 6 1G trip that itTs perhaps hard for<lb />SNe Z of engines, stationary and 1e70mo- will not wear. If you make a but- Tone"quitt. you to decide where to go.<lb />Dated a th | tive, are the most important. by the tonhole, child, make the best but- =e<lb />May, 13 3% most successful method hitherto! tonhole possible.� na PEANUTS. Let Helv You to<lb />1997. Za used a German xpi inee Nes _ Not content with rebuking thelRxtra Prim 4 /4et US Help :<lb />a 3 a ee 3, with a c tube apparatus | op; ~ td the street and | oancy . 24 + 8<lb />A. M./?.M. A, M | able, with a copper child, he went down j 25<lb />weave Weldon | 1. 60) 9 24 weighing 132 pounds and a pressure} gon¢ up a tailor, who had orders to " ah 60 to 75 | @&amp; Decision,<lb />se ee 8 a STE. Eee than cbt sree instruct Miss Sarah in the art of Sida woes A trip via New Orleans ard.<lb />a. """"| o| pheres, " eee, ond ae se . making a buttonhole properly, the Scuthern Pacific to either<lb />Av Tarhoro | 12 12 ing expedionts By moans, howorer, | , 4, teatgranddaughter of the] Qreenville Market. Mexico or the Pacific Coast is<lb />snag eee ing expedients. By means, however, | 4 merican philosopher told this anec- Corrected by 8. M. Schulte one you will never forget.<lb />fv Rocky Mt | 12 52/10 5 45; of a machine exhibited last month dote recently, adding, with pride, tai - ° y 5. N. . a 3<lb />papa rots 6 20 before the Dublin Royal society, oSince then the Franklin family eee nie: wm iy" ItT 8 a Transition from<lb />si Pay'tteville) 4151.7) | liquid air was produced in 25 pin-| have made buttonholes that will] Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 |<lb />Ar. Florence | 6 55] utes. The air pressure in this caso) j,.¢ » orn oto | Frost to Flowers,<lb />er elo | ene omen woe | WAS less than 8/ atmospheres and) wot great statesman now would Salalah : PP de . oe -<lb />SP the apparatus weighed only 20) observe such a seeming trifle? How faraT idavriadd 8h ~1b And the service is so laxn.i-<lb />oR pounds, The liquid air was not in many young girls of Sarah Frank- | (ja:. 33 to 4° ous that people who |, beve<lb />. seca: Ulloa a Fe quantity large enough to be of com-ijin's age think it worth while if Sugar 4to 6 tested oSunset Limite 1�,, call<lb />P. M, A.M | mercial importance, but the system they make a buttonhole to make Sachin at mt " i it incomparable,<lb />uv Wilson 4 08) 0 | was a marked improvement over all the best one nossible?"-YouthTs | Slt per Sac 50 Ee<lb />: , : oes si eaahose ide Yhickens 10 to 25 fin ip a<lb />Ly hysolta, | | ° g | 8 predecessors Exchange, npn Eines per dos 7to 10 | Lfyouare Thinking 0£<lb />jtaaee 5 45 2 a eae ' et @@8 WAX.DEr 20 ° :<lb />oa pM. | AM A Snvall BMiporitys There is no reason on earth} + | Soing, Write Us.<lb />on Marriage is not a failure, but| ae 3 ee pos<lb />many maniages tail. Just now | WHY Baylis shoud be wrong in x2 We hate a book ontiua<lb />ce ee there seems to be an epidemic of North Curolia. This ought to be ~) oThrough Scoryland to Sun-<lb />. husbands and wives leaving homes {the most prosperous State iu all sot Saas,� &amp; handsome Habel<lb />~is ie mm) &amp; | 16, |and ties. But they are few compared |this Union. There ought to be yokes hgh a :<lb />mee sett oa] ¢ 2 | with the millions of husbands and : ; . which we will send 9n rece!p<lb />i897, cA\ s Zé ol aoa ier iad apd tol? wost perfect Jaws on our 3 of 10 centain atainne te mero?<lb />"-" " a wives who are true to duty and to; ; ; p L oid<lb />irae ag: oe | . merican, ;'atute books and the cleanes |@C Is ~ 1  sontagce. We alao have wane<lb />lA. M.iP. M. one another."Baltimore American. en ©  postage. " ;<lb />Ly Husterce | 845.7 4) ee ee adininistration cfthesame. There | Cc PRACTICAL; %&amp;. lightful little guide to Mexi-<lb />ie Se netiis iS oy * Nothing Mike Reality. |'8 10 reason for all this diasatis" | (CO, Adie Pep es eee oe<lb />AAV aC é ae a ~  7 1 +0 P . ~ * » . = ; , f cr<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/14 85 some anigeaicuian " provincial | faction,crimination and recrimina: | 2 ) part : ¥ cents<lb />seine ches te Icccenesgneds snare tewn gave a theatrical performance. | . luat think. theentire  ta a cost. of mailng,<lb />o os |_| Just before the curtain went up the|"8. /ust think, the ent : WORKER. »:<lb />star actor took the manager aside |chine, from ths spittoon cieaner, ac | pieleun Sp You Really Ought to<lb />| and said to him: the lowest and most disgracefal ~ Offers hie services to the | :<lb />ent etme Serene . og i oa - ~Now, look bere! I donTt PTOPCSE | Hosition known to A~werican pol- &amp; citizens of Greenville and the Read them Both.<lb />aa ~ , i * * 4 rotay 7 ~TAS : i » j «46 or 2 4 *<lb />a ~ Abs inion A re | 7 00 Rone ber fore a eee girat lities, te the most honorable office , ac public generally. iorg © Shall we put you down for na<lb />MOL NoMa fi oO 40 120 TIRKIDYS we : BC fo , vis + UAT i. ITTE ace) *. 7 i<lb />uy Goldsboro 1 00 9 36 act. I want wine"genuine wine. | Withia the gift of the pseple, is in f Oe aca Work. : copy ? If 80, OF if you want<lb />PB tra : is 10 27 /"The unities must be preserved. Wa/the hands of the reformers. Great ic MEoe 4 i. ecialty alt a ie Lge en<lb />oWV Tarboro 42 { . os 4c _ . y ae walictn |: oe ~ oe ~ . % aS 4 . wi e ¢heerta y ad<lb />Sameer ome " "i}" want oe thie play as realistic |jy reform! "Lexiugton Dispatch. C Satiafuotion auarentesd os by udiressing:<lb />mB oe 8 POROUS x no charges made. ~Tobacco Q&amp; ;<lb />=o los Fy sey tue hs 5 " a @ mend ieee °<lb />ok Pes oOh, you want champagne at 45 a Flues made in season. Shop Ope S. F.B. MORSE,<lb />~alas pe shillings a bettle, do you? The Same Here, An iéar of Bend 10 ¢ nro see<lb />snieiaalnieaeel eaneestee! teen tnntiens . ; ~ . ) Miear of 0 an cent store. Ceo<lb />IP. M. | P.M] | Yes, sir, Everything must be ) 3» | General Passenger and Ticket<lb />Ly Wilson | 1 42 ! 10 32) tealistic.�T The way to get help from otf," | Agent,<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 233) | 9/4116) oAll right In the second act eat ohelt : it 1 if<lb />; i aon Geaaea tapapeen manent | Mi fF you shall have real wine, and when ORE Se Oe p TORtRe , ang sa ' me Mie tok, eee menses ae one =<lb />he eh sk es een you take poison in the last uct you! Hémderson wants foreicn capital |" ~<lb />i? Rocky M, 2 li (" shall have some real paisoa. Pity develop our resources her You may never,<lb />Ar Weldon see that ic con't ee of me citizens must begin the rolling of. But should you ever<lb />play net being realistic eneugh. al a showT to ont: : ~<lb />- How doves prassic acid strike yeu?� the ball. Let us ; |<lb />Yr ain on Scotian Neck Branch 2oa |) 4 on ~Vit duits . siders that we mean business, and: ah O Yl I 4 ] i i 4<lb />eaves Weidon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28 Pewee  wi ~ ;<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at.5.10 p rr thoy will them ¢eke bold, too. "<lb />»., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55 ease SOK Saat ,, | Geld Leaf.<lb />2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..0| oI never talk to book agents,<lb /><lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.52 a. m.<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />J'rains.on Washnigton Branch leave<lb /><lb />Washingten 8,20 a, m., 2�,�.1.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a.<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives<lb />11.40 a, m.,.and 7.20 p. m.<lb />ept Sunday. Connects wite<lb />Scotland Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leanes 1arporu, N C, via Albe- ~~<lb />warle &amp; Raleigh R, R, daily except Sun-<lb />day, ab. 50.p, m., Sunday #05 P. M:<lb />atiive Piymouth 7.49 P. M., 6.00 p.m.<lb />Returwiny isaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a �.,<lb />arrive farboro 10.16 am and 1). 45<lb /><lb />Trainen Midland N.C. pranch leaves<lb /><lb />Gold3bero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />Mm. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Ree<lb />¢arning leaves Smithtield 8.00 @. m,, ar-<lb />tives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m.<lb /><lb />Traius oa Latta branch, Floreuce R<lb /><lb />4., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />Pm. Returning<lb /><lb />7.50 p m, Clie 8.05<lb />~eave Cliot6.10 a.m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />atriye Latta 7.50 aa, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />dar.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb /><lb />Clinten eaily, except Suuday,<lb />m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />inton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 tm.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and VarolinagR R for Noniolk<lb />¢ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F, DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb />T, M. EMERSON,Traffie Manager.<lb />J. R.KENLY, GenTi Maneger,<lb /><lb />emer<lb /><lb />ee Pome<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Haily Newspaper ip<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />hl<lb /><lb />Tbe Only . Five-Dollar Daily<lb />ite Class inthe State<lb /><lb />W H. BERNARD<lb />Wilmington, N ¢ 5<lb /><lb />Arriving<lb />HaliT.x at 11:20 a. m., Wexion 11,40 am<lb /><lb />m., and 3.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 2.20 p. m., Parmete 10.20 a. m,<lb />Washington<lb />Daily ex-<lb />trains on<lb /><lb />said the busy man.<lb /><lb />~Good!T exclaimed the agent. ~I<lb />admire a man of action. Now, just<lb />~put your signature to this order and<lb />~have it over with.TT"Philadelphia<lb />North Amerjean.<lb /><lb />The forest area of the United<lb />States, according to a recent afiicial<lb />xeport, is 500,000,000 acres, not in-<lb />eluding Alaska.<lb /><lb />A blind mam was ata theater in<lb />New York the other night and ap-<lb />peared to enjoy himself very much.<lb /><lb />ee es<lb /><lb />A Household Necessity.<lb /><lb />Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mest<lb />weiderful medical disconery of the age.<lb />pleieant and retreshing to the taste, act<lb />gently and positively on ki dueye, liver<lb />nd bowels, cleansirg ¢he ent aire sys fem<lb />dispel colds, cure headacie, fever, ha-<lb />piliousness<lb /><lb />bitual constipation and<lb /><lb />Please buy and try a ~bex of ©. C, C,<lb /><lb />vay 3 10, 25, Sf «seis, Sold and<lb />gualanteed tu cure by all dr iggists.<lb /><lb />" |<lb /><lb />"="g Come to see US,<lb /><lb />) K<lb />i ee ee a a<lb /><lb />tS) OOm. Aw we ws aA<lb />aw a BAAAN \a)@@)@) 9)<lb /><lb />Refector<lb /><lb />mpaaes BR<lb />Ob Px<lb /><lb />PO NRL LN NLA IAM My<lb /><lb />Visiting Card<lb /><lb />""TO A"<lb /><lb />EF'uill Shee Poster<lb /><lb />fice z<lb />J: ae<lb /><lb />Anything from 2j@===-<lb /><lb />~ £ OPPOSE<lb /><lb />nim ea eee<lb /><lb />OO 24;}-7TOO@@o -<lb /><lb />i Beit ie ie<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY Hi A R ANTERD er he te constination. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-<lb /><lb />ple amd booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMDBY (0..<lb /><lb />re ee<lb />DRUGGISTS ?<lb /><lb />x eripe, but cause easy nataral results. Sam-<lb />jeagzo, Montrenl, Can., or Mew York, 217.6<lb />eae<lb /><lb />oay '<lb />yey<lb />/<lb /><lb />WNeb eat ng FORE *<lb />wt » Ler | ~<lb /><lb />bho «= What<lb /><lb />Ee<lb />oi<lb /><lb />apres<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />Ta.<lb /><lb />We SEE THAT? Wega<lb /><lb />Itis a picture ot tae celebrateds =<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN EWG<lb /><lb />Best in use, The outfit ot no business man is<lb />complete withoutone,,<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store .<lb />has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Peng,<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, |<lb />You will be astonished when you<lb />garnhowverycheapthey are. ~*~...<lb /><lb />. ss ih evils foo PARKER<lb /><lb />Is It? bbb hs<lb /><lb />see them and<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 yuu a sub-<lb /><lb />Seriber ?<lb /><lb />If not you<lb /><lb />ought to be.<lb /><lb />(eS i<lb />aie ot Ny vie<lb />dere R<lb /><lb />i ve<lb /><lb />oy<lb /><lb />The:Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />is only $l a year.<lb />contains the news every<lb /><lb />week, and gives info<lb />tion |<lb /><lb />. ¢ Sac AT tee T eee veo<lb />Ore ae LI alee TAS ka ane AL<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />gro!<lb /><lb />It/<lb /><lb />to. the farmers, J @<lb />ce specially thos ~At<lb /><lb />ind tobacco, that ~is w<lb />many times more<lb />thé-subscription.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>49<lb /><lb />i ee<lb /><lb />e have the latest<lb />styles inT<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />composing in part Ruf-<lb />fied Collars and Cuffs<lb />in all leading shades<lb />_ These are very pretty<lb />and stylish and to see<lb />them is to buy them.<lb />Also have Ruffling by<lb />_ theyard.<lb /><lb />emacs at RN<lb /><lb />:  Weareshowing a beau-<lb />| 'tiful line of<lb /><lb />TADS BELI<lb /><lb />in Tan, Chocolate, Ox<lb />Biood,Green, Linen and<lb />Black, White Kid Belts<lb />just received. Thenew<lb />Security Belt, holdsthe<lb />_ gkirts in position, will<lb />- not slip. Kid Gloves in<lb />white. tan and black.<lb />White Chamois Skin<lb />Gloves.<lb />We havea~lovely line of<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb />~Emproidered<lb /><lb />Hantkerbeels<lb /><lb />Torchon and Valen-<lb />ciennes 'Laces. Laces<lb />for trimming Organ-<lb />dies, Lawns and Wool-<lb />en Dresses. Fine In-<lb />srtions for trimmings.<lb /><lb />arama cecharnaceenitiaa<lb />eo lll<lb /><lb />Tudies Shirt Waist<lb />Sets. Ladies nice Purses<lb />and card cases com-<lb />bined. Fansinthe la-<lb />test styles. Hosiery in<lb />tanand black for ladies<lb />and children.<lb /><lb />Imported<lb />Organdies and Dimities<lb /><lb />in white, pink, green,<lb />lavender and. linen<lb />- shades. Swiss Muslin<lb />" in colors and a lovely<lb />line of Summer Dress<lb />Goods at prices in reach<lb />of all. Do not forget<lb />tnat we have a lovely<lb />line of, slippers in tan,<lb />chocolate, ox bloodand<lb />black, these are ,first<lb />in quality, style and fit.<lb /> ~Wehavejust receiveda<lb />- haadsome line of Um-<lb />brellas which we will<lb />cheap.<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />wet<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />a mR<lb /><lb />Creates many a néw business,<lb />Knlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing bueiness.<lb />Secures suceess to any business<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,TT use tne<lb />columns of ti. REVLEOTOR.<lb /><lb />pm rmie<lb /><lb />Xersins Coustantiy at it Brings Spccess<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />wer ee ee<lb /><lb />Passenger acG mati train going<lb />N «th, arrives 8:62 A.M. Going south,<lb /><lb />at ~yes 6:57 P. M<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />wives for Washington Tuesday, Thure.<lb />div and Saturday<lb /><lb />WEATHER BOLLETIN.<lb /><lb />\<lb />A<lb /><lb />Showers this afternoon, fair ~tonight<lb />and Satur uy cooler.<lb /><lb />JUNE BUGS.<lb /><lb />eee cnt ta<lb /><lb />Some Have Wings, Some DonTi"S]l<lb />Get There,<lb /><lb />The County Conimissioners meet |<lb /><lb />nxt Monday.<lb /><lb />It may bea bitter ill te swallow but<lb /><lb />~| you must do if"list your taxes.<lb /><lb />I will pay cash for your Beeswax.@<lb />S. M. ScHuLtz.<lb /><lb />Lemonade, Milk Shakes aud other<lb /><lb />summer drinks at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />oSilver DollarT Fountain Pen, Pars<lb />er make, at Reflector Baok Store.<lb /><lb />The Home Visitor says Winterville<lb />will soon have a depot and telegraph<lb />office. .<lb /><lb />Supply of new box papers, mourning<lb />p per and note paper at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />Marshall Starkey will go on the<lb />roid totravel fora Richmond whole-<lb />sve firm, :<lb /><lb />The Wilkesboro Chronicle reters to<lb />the earthquake as ~the suock of the<lb />wave of prosperity.�<lb /><lb />Ask any of my customers and theyT<lb /><lb />will tell you the work done by Wil-<lb />mington Steam Laundry 1s unsurpassed.<lb />Next shipment goes forward Wednes-<lb />day morning, returns promptly Sat<lb />urday evening.<lb /><lb />C. B. Wnicnarp, Agent.<lb /><lb />| today.<lb /><lb />| Christian Tribune, of Richmend,<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />) o_ SUNE SWEETS.<lb /><lb />No Sour Ones Named in This List.<lb /><lb />a Joyner, of Baltimore is in<lb />town.<lb /><lb />- A. Arnheim refurned to Tarboro<lb /><lb />B. C. Pearce returnd Thursday<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Becca Weathinzton went to,<lb />Kinston ~I hursday evening.<lb /><lb />of Kinston,<lb />Miss Emma<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Pritchard,<lb />spent teday here with<lb />Harris.<lb /><lb />M. H. H. Lee, representative of tla<lb />Was<lb />here today. |<lb />ia: C. Harding and sisters, Mis:es<lb />Bersie und Sudie Harding, went to Or-<lb />mondsville today.<lb /><lb />C. GS. Moore, f Elmira, N. Y., was<lb />here last nights to talk steam fire engine<lb />to some of our people.<lb /><lb />C. C. Joyner and H. T. King went<lb />to Rethe: teday ty attend the com<lb />mencement of Bethel Academy,<lb /><lb />K. B. Fieklen left this morning to<lb />spend a few days in Virginia and will<lb />then take a tour through the west.<lb /><lb />Prof. F. F, Dawson, who led the<lb />singing in the recent meeting held here<lb />by Rev. H. B. Melton, spent today in<lb />town.<lb /><lb />J, C. Caddell left this morning tor<lb />Raleigh. He conducted the prayer<lb /><lb />last night.<lb /><lb />B. F. Patrick and daughter, Mrs, J.<lb />A. K. Tucker and Mis. W. H, Gal-<lb />loway went to Tarboro to attend the<lb />commencement of Tarboro Female<lb />Academy.<lb /><lb />Those elegant rocking chairs at J.<lb />B. Cherry &amp; CoTs certainly look in-<lb />viling these warm days.<lb /><lb />The spring has been much cooler<lb />than the average, bur the summer is<lb />likely to be warmer.<lb /><lb />Today Jesse Speight made the first<lb />shipment of Irish potatoes of the sea~<lb />son from this point. ~They were raised<lb />by J. C. Albritton.<lb /><lb />The Lord willing 1 will preach in the<lb />public school house in Forbestown next<lb />Sunday at 4 oTclock, P. M. All are<lb /><lb />invited, B. H,. HEARNE.<lb /><lb />Moonlight Excursion.<lb />Remember the moonlight ¢x:ursion<lb />Shiloh ~Tuesday night of<lb />rex, week. ~bhe Shiloh is in command<lb />ot Capt. R. A Zo lev and is a large,<lb />safe steamer, She cin carry 200<lb />passengers sv no one h- I hold back<lb />through fear of rot having room. Make<lb />the first excursion of the season a large<lb /><lb />on Sven ae?<lb /><lb />one.<lb /><lb />ICE CREAM FREEZERS.<lb /><lb />| Prices are lowerthan ever. A com<lb />Base. Ball Goods, Hammocks; i eaagean pation<lb /><lb />Fishing;Tackle, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />BAT ICE CREAM<lb /><lb />andKeep Kool<lb /><lb />We havea complete<lb />line of<lb /><lb />eran<lb /><lb />| ] BAKER &amp; HA:<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />inlete? ~line of<lb /><lb />meeting service in the Baptist church<lb /><lb />Dress<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb />- Goods<lb /><lb />iN PROFUSION.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />WAARARAAAI A AAA UALS nettT<lb />, @<lb /><lb />it THE<lb /><lb />Celebrated<lb /><lb />JOHN KELLY<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />WOMEN AND CHILDREN.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAF'T,<lb /><lb />The Emporium of Fashion.<lb /><lb />seated<lb /><lb />A. G. COX,<lb />G. 3. CHERRY,<lb /><lb />R. R. FLEMING,<lb /><lb />Pres,<lb />Vie, Pres.<lb /><lb />COLES<lb /><lb />E, B. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />HENRY HARDING,<lb />AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb /><lb />Organized June 1st,1897.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Pitt ~County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILL,N.C.<lb /><lb />PPP OP eal el,<lb /><lb />We solicit your occount. We offer every cour-<lb /><lb />tesy and accom modation consistent with sound<lb /><lb />heen<lb /><lb />id - Summer<lb /><lb />SALE 18097.<lb /><lb />EVERY-DAY DRESSES,<lb />SHIRT WAISTS,<lb />CHILDRENTS WEAR,<lb /><lb />SHOFS<lb />Let we hear trom thee by letter<lb /><lb />AND SLIPPERS.<lb /><lb />OR IN PERSON.<lb /><lb />Lang Sells<lb />Cheap.<lb /><lb />She<lb /><lb />Loi PT<lb /><lb />When sweet spring across the hills<lb />Sets the prisoned flowTrets free;<lb /><lb />When the babbling of the rills<lb />Joins with song birdTs symphony ;<lb /><lb />Then, it seems to us, we oughter<lb /><lb />' Turn our thoughts to soda-water.<lb /><lb />For the balmy April breeze<lb />Tells the sultry aays are nigh<lb />When we linger neath the trees,<lb />And our throats are hot and dry,<lb />Then ShelburnTs soda fount<lb />_ Fattens up his bank account.<lb /><lb />RAR~ARAAAR;A Anan nnn<lb /><lb />lord &amp; Ca<lb /><lb />Heavy and. Fancy<lb /><lb />i ii a ids Seal al al<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />KER AND<lb />oGNECONE<lb /><lb />iroceries.<lb /><lb />PPTs<lb /><lb />~storeT'you can always find fresh Bread.<lb /><lb />ies and Cakes<lb />wi nds, Smokers Materials, and<lb />~of Heavy and lucie! becom non Call and see.<lb /><lb />, also Candies, wap uts<lb /><lb />@ nice line<lb /><lb />cc<lb /><lb /></p>
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