TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897. eterna pte g a BEA Bes FUL CLOTHES. fed —THE => & [| THAT G RASA SAS They don’t cost too much. They areready to put von without. a wrinkle. You have seen the browns, olives, preen mixtures, plaids--the sweil colorings of the of the season: -- we've got them here plenty as pie at a fair. Wel show the best. | Pase Ball. Philadelphia, June 10—Philadel_ phia and Chicago plaved a aouble header today, and honors were even. The fielding in both games was wretch- ed. In tke secoud Chicago batted Johnson and Fifield freely, and the Phillies did not wake up in aitting un- til the ninth inning, when they got in three singles and a double. S-ore. Philadelphia 7; Chicago, 4. Second game — Ph'ladelphia, 7; Chicago, 10. Washiagion, June 10—Kissenger and Hart, who succeeded him in the third inuivg, were easy for the Senators exception of the sixth inning g, when two base on balls counted in the score. Score. Washington, 9; St. Louis, 3. Bal:imore, June 10-—Cleveland nar- rowly escaped a shut out today at the hands of the Champions. Viewed from any standpoint, the game was the fin- est seen here thig season. Lightning deuble plays were the crowning featuce of the game. Score. Baltimore, 4; Cleveland, 2 Brooklyn, N. Y., Jnne 10—Pitts— hurg and Brooklyn played in a drizzle at Eastern Park this afternoon. The grounds were in very poor shape, still tie teams managed to furn'sh a close and exciting struggle. Score. Pitts burg, 2; Brooklyn, 3. New Yo-k-Cincinnata game po?tpon- ed ov account of rain. Boston-Louisville, postponed; rain. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cent County Com m:sslone: 8. The Board of County Commission- ers at whe meeting on first Monday issued orders in tavor of paupers amounting to $93.50; for general county purposes the aggregate was $747.92; ia Switt Creek stock law ter- ritory $14.80; in Greenville stock law territory $16 50. for repairs of Court House. S W. Andrews was released for the hire of John Cobb and cont-act can— celled, Wester Langley, Aaron Andrews, Mack Statea, J. B. Gay and Edmord Barret: were released trom poll tax for 189€, The tax levy for county purposes was made as follows: Schedules B. and C. the sume as the State; advalorem lax 232 on the $100. The committee appointed to assist in settlement with R. W. King, former Sheriff, mada report showing that he had settled in full with the county. | This was the warmest day since | summer came in. \ thet eaten santana gtarn ns mngnaenettnns ima Myatt lin ' today. King pitched well, with tue; Baltimore 27 9 750 Boston 20° «12 676 Cincinnati 24 «138 649 | New York 19 19d a00 Brooklyn 20 18 326 Cleveland 19 #18 a14 Pittsbu g 19 18 514 Philadelphia 21 820 512 Louisville 17 =. 20 459 Chicago 15 24 359 Wasningtoa ll 20 306 St. Louis 8 383 195 W. M. King was ordered to contrect : A Tee. H.C. HOOKER & CO. ‘AHIHLOTO ONIX FHL ATO] I WA WMNV YMA Other towns have it and why nct; education is a pine shingle vigorously | € } ; i i ‘IUGTUIYLOSSY PUB SCOLIg ‘eTAIG 0} preSoa uy ‘dIVAHH AHL AO dOL Adv Ho. L a ‘MHGVaT HNO AINO--SYSH.LO dav AYaHLL I 1 NOW V Lappet Mulls, bHAGD LINENS, PIQUES AND LAWNS. Suits. il W Youll need One of Gur Handsome, cool, French All the latest. styles and coiors suitable for Waists, Skirts and A beautiful line ofg CHIELONS, RIBBONS » LACES for ‘Trimmings. Also a complete line of up-to-date CLOTHING ~ WOM HARDEE LY REFLECUOR _J. WHICHARD. Editor. > ; ‘EVERY AFTERNOO T SUNDAY). N (EXCEP 'MWBywcred as second—lass mail matter. » ae. -- SURSCRIPTION RATES. Ow ser} elt $3.00 Qe month - - ; - —* One week. . " Delivered in town - gXtr4 cost. _aA:lvertisn ad on app! he office = ort -, We desire ae | - gvery postofiice in tae : aad in prief items of NEWS 85 it occurs fa each neighborhood, . Write plainly gid qniy on one side of the paper. sic nip niatoeacinrrmp renter Sale OeD al by carriers Without liberal and can be g rates are at ieation to the editor or caeeannaal ES eounty, who will pavement» enteral ————eee 7 SATURDAY, Jung 12, 1897. etal SON ena Lee B. Baker, aged thirty-two years of Elizabeth City, N. C4 Was instantly Rilicd Wednesday night bya train on the Plnladelphia, Wiluugton and ~ Baltimore raigoas, at Ridley Park, ~ yea miles from Philadelphia Ld ~ ot me a a State Treasurer Wo'th and Auditor Ayer decide that the sheiitts’ ity shall be held conven— tion at Morehead C August Ist, und that all deeds, county cCummissivners and ex= be invited to attend, as registers vt sheriffs sha well as all diber petsous euncerned 1D 1 collection of taxes. » the listing It may be somewhit. surprising to s)me who argue that a tobacco town possesses av. unhealthy atmosphere for college students, to know that not a single oze of the thirieea seniors who graduated from Trinity co lege Wed— nesday has the habit of smoking. The class was ivvited to tea in the city a few days ago,and when cigars were passed around not a single one was taken.——Durham Herdd. Having first thrown open the forest reservations to the pilluge of - tiaber thieves for auother year, Congress iol- Jows that action, up by providing a tariff bounty for the rascals. Of what use is it for the Siates or the Federal Government to take weasures tor the preservation of our forests or tor retoresung Waste lands if at the same time taxes are laid upon the supplies of lumber'logs obtained from Canada / e « ® ard other countries 3a octane On account of the iarge sums ot money made by truckers on bastern Carolina this season tue price of land is rapidly advanving, sud it will nos be many years before our inds will bring something like < heir actual yalue. This 1s the garden spot cf the » world, but even our own people are only com, meuicng to find out its vast capabilities. When strangers learn of them we may eleok for a magic like uptuilding of Eastern Mount _ Atgonaut, ‘ ' ? , Carolina, — Rocky That a woman may show great presence of mind in the tace of sudden _ peril is proved by this story told the * other day by a Great Bend, Pa., cors respondent of the Philadelphia Record. “Young and pretiy Miss Lillie Cos- grove entered the postoffice in this town recently with several other young ladies, when she gave a litde start stood still and clasping one of her limbs at a point above the knee looked fixedly straight before her. “Girls, girls” she whispered to ber compan- ions, ‘when those men go out I want fo tell you something.” The men soon - departed, and when she released her _ grasp vpor her skirts, a dead mouse Aell upon the floor, She felt the in- : _ trader cavorating about her, but she never screamed a scream or tried’ to _ Mount the table or the letter boxes. _ She just gripped him, stood quiet end xd the life out of that: rodent’s ” a ‘ A od ~ When bilious or cost:vs, eat a Cas earet, candy cathartic, care guaranteed correspondent at i WATERMELON SEASON. Christmas it am out ob sight De possum’s gone a skatip,’ Dar’s berries on de brier brush, De Watert illion’s waitin’; It yo’ ain’t happy, Lucy Jane. I'd like to know de reasin-= Ur, he, he, he, ma sugargplum, In watermilhon season. Nebber miss de possom, lub, Oh no, indeed, Miss Lucy 5 What’s de ’possum longside ob De wa.ermillion juicy ? Ur, haw, haw, haw,’ ma sugar plum, Ol honey, quit yo’ teasin,’ Don’t twist yo’ lips at me dat way In watermilion season. | —New Orleans ‘Limes-D mocrat. —————=__ ef Buttons Made of Mik. inoue For a long time buttons, and other articles for which bone is generally used bave been made from congealed blood, purchased at the lighter houses and treated with somo substance that hardens it to the sufficient consistency. The same articles can be made from milk by a process invented by an Englishman The milk used is the skim-milk. Tbe process of turning this liquid into buttons, combs, back ot hair brushes and similar articles consists of mixing it with a substanee, the ingredients ot which are a secret of | the inventor, and compressing it. At the end of thzee days tha substance is as celluloid and 18 ready to ve cut and shaped in any way the manufacturer wishes. At present factory in Holland is engaged in fashioning the hardened milk into. various articles, buttons being the chief. The buttons made in thispevtliar way differ very little in appearance from ordinary They wre a creamy a bone buttors. white in appearaace, but can be colored black or redor any other color by simply mixing the coloring matver with the milk betore the hardening process begins, They are said to possess ad- vantages over the bone and celluloid article in being less brittle ant less liable to clip. For combs thé milk substanee has been tourd to be es- pecia ly well adapted, ag it is smooth anu deligate to the touch, and derives from its creamy origin a glossy surlace. In the same way if is a good substitute for ivory in bibiard and pool balls. GU wh BBY ee The Smarsy Aleck. order of civilization. — Chinese Do Things Buckwarda. The Chinese do everything back- ward. Theyexactly reverse the usual ‘Note firct that zhe Chinese compass points to the south instead cf the north. ‘Lhe men carry on dressmaking and the women carry burdens. The spoken language of China is not written ani the written language is not spoken. Books are read backward, and what we call foot notes are inserted at the top of the page. The Chinese surname comes first instead of last. The Chinese shake their own bands jnste.d uf the hands of those they greet. . The Chinese dress in white at funerals, and in mourning at weddings, while oid women always serve as pridesmaids. The Chinese launch their vessels sideways and mount their horses from the offside, ‘The Chinese begin din- nor with desert, and ena with soup and ish. ae ee ca penne A Housshold Nesessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disvonery of the age. pleasant and refresuing to the taste,acts gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha— bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and trya box of C. C. C pay 10, 20, df cents, Sold. and cuaranteed to cure by all druggists. "sooo AA a A Word to Women. If women would only keep ther- gelves as daintily avd gowned after marriage as when they were sweethearts they would retain attractively their husbands’ atterticns and devo- tions until the end of the chapter. remizd him she should strive to make herself just a8 winsome man likes for h:s wife to of his sweetheart, and and charming as possible. This 1s the advice of an attractive woman, who, though the mother of a grown dat ghter, is frequently taken for the young wowan’s older sister. The mother does not gown herself in an ex - The sinart “Aleck” is to any community, He is the tellow é that knows something about every- ‘thing, Nobody can do anything just right, ia his estimation. He always has an idea. Ifa new enterprise is started he is ready to make a sugges tion, Ifa building is to be erected he has a p'antkat will make the edifice look the neatest. he lives speaks of making certain im- provemenis he can tell the officials exactly where they should begin, how it ought to be done and what it should cost. He knows how to ran a news+ peper better than the editor does. He knows what ought to and what ought not to go in the paper. In knows more on this line in an hour than the editor does in a whole day. He is what might be calleda “daisy,” If the smart “A‘eck” happens to be an ejitor, and there are some among the fraternity, he is sure to give more at- tention to his neighbor’s paper than to his own. He can find more inaccura- cies in one addition of a neighbor's paper than could be found in his ia a year. He really could run it better than he does his own, The smart “Aleck” 1s a fellow who does the town no good, ‘There are always a few of these fellows to be found in every com- munity.-—Selisbury Sun. a CER Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torever, be made well face hha vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men strong, Many gain, ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba. |rom your. own druggist, who will guaranteea cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad, Sterling Remedy Co, eh Chicago or New. York. - iv drawback | It the town in which | strong, magnetic, tull ot new life and cesavely vouthtul fashion, either, but she is still a beautiful woman, aad far trom being an old one, and she is #8 caretul of her toilet now as when she wus the belle of her maideniood home. —New York Tribune. atin achat seme i “The famine sufferers” in India are holding on mighty well, ‘The United States has been engag:d for over a year in hurrying a couple o1 sbip-loads of giain to them, The grain hasn't been sent yet, nor are the famine suf— It is now stated that the grain which has been collected here will be sold, and the money instead, sant to India, In view of the famine talk that has been dinged into the ears terers dead. seems strange. What good will mon ~ ey do a starving people? It is bread they have been crying tor, and as bread is not to be had in India, why send them mouey that they cannot eat? It begins to look like there is something not altogether straight about this “tam- ine sufferer” business, A chap named Berry has just put in an appearaace in the town of Salem, Ill, where he is making things hum and putting money in circulation. Two years ago he was a tramp, and is now rich by property inherited | from his parents who died in New York Stave several years ago, # fact which he but recently learned. ‘The first thiag he did after reaching Salem, was to hunt up @ bar-keeper who lent him $2 when he passed thrvugh the town as a tramp, and give him $2,000. But we wouldn’t advise you on the strength of this.to give every tramp you aee $2. When bilious or costive, “eat ‘a Vas. caret, cancy cathartic, cure constipa- agile 4 R. A. TYSON, eee. | REORGANIZED JUNE igsth, 1896. STATEMENT OF T : | The Bank of GREENVILLE, N. C. Atthe Close cf Business May 14th, 1897. A a of the people for a year past, this’ Pate. , a ‘OF THE RESOURCES. ]oans and Discounts $42,153 81 Over Drafts 895,29 Due from Banks 8,772.46 Furuiture and Fixtures 1,505.00 Current Expenses 1,312.04 Cash Items * 1,839.56 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Cash on band 28.088.18 Total $85,566.34 R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, your account, promising every avcummodation consisten J. L. LITTLE. Cash’s Greenvile, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $25,090.00 Surpius and Profits 3.042.654 Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.55 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10 Due to Banks 508.15 Time Certificates of. Deposit 55.00 ‘Total $85,566.34 —~ aiid shall be glad to have t with goo! banking. Wehavealarge @ STOCK OF AN GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. | UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | We have ust received & new hearse and ine nicest line of Cof- tins and Cesgers, in woed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green\7!!9, _ We ara propai. i lng in al. its forms. Personal atiention given to con ducting fuzerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every r ark of respest, Our 1 rices are lower than ever. _ We do not wanf monupoly but invite con. petition. We can be found. at any and all times in tho Juhn Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. ‘o embalm- | E hee POISON ondary OrTer: A SPECIALTY onasry ore tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to 35days. You can be treated at home for "athe same price undersame guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we failto cure. If you have taken mer- eury, }odide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyer ie fallin out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thai we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti- nate cases and challenge the wor:d for a case we cannotcure, ‘his disease has always bafiled the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. B500,000 copie benin’ oe amorped tional guaranty. olute proofs sent seale aroliettion. Address cook REMEDY CO. 302 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL, re a ee ee qa 5, 7 » ‘ " te aN ESTABL ish D i875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK , SIDES &SEONLDER frasae’’ ANI) MEKUHANTSBLY ing their year’s supplies will tind =; oheir interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR i?) ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tcbacco, Snuff, &c... we buy diroc) from Manufactu...3 en ling you to buy at one protlt, A eoul-. cte stock of | 4 0 in eel ; W. M. Bond. B°* D & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming, (é) AI TORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C. Practice jo sll the courts. SO Co WANTED for rt. Dr. Talmages ‘The Earth Girdled.” or his famous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savage and barbarous lands. Four mil- lon Talmage’s books sold, and **The Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- est. Demand enoromous. Everybody wants this famcus book, only $3.50. Big book, big commissions. a gold mine for workers. Credit given, freight paid, outiit free. Drop all trash and sell the king of books and make §300 a month. Address for outfit and terriory, The Dominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi- cago. i rt SUI REE Md hehe 9 woah, HEH PRE Ry Tht emt 3arbders. _ a AMES A, SMITH, VONSORIAL ARTIST, GKEENV!ILLE, N. C, Patronage solicited. (leaning, Dyeing 'and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty ERBERT EDMUNDS, : H FASHIONABLE BAREEK, { Special attention given to cleaning | |Genuiemens Clothing eee ee te ' OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burexss, Megr.} Washington, N. U, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bells to every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily* Vatronage of traveling puvlic solicited” CREENVILLE , Male. The next session of the «bool will open on: ' MNDAY bEPT. 7, 1891 and contiuue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. ; Primary English per mo. ° & YO Intermediate ‘6 ‘ %& $. 50 Higher a $3 00 {Languages (each) ** $1 00 The work and discl ft will boas heretofore. mo w run. aiwayson hand and soldat pricesto sult told for CABH dhretore, having ¢ ik jon. Mak ie MES goutinuance of your past _ WHLRAG@SDALE. z= eam tae, enamnmnates tered manent eter Seton re in te a a wae ! i fas 3 Cotten ang Peanut : “FROM FROST TO FLOW W1LMINGTON & WELDON R, Ki oA Michigan wer who ise cusses D i RECTO RY. Wainee ane Norfolk rices of eotto, uns.” ND BRAN: HES ithe well worn question why girls prefer and peanuts for yesterday, a6 furnishec : ishop and factory work t> domestic) ae Stone ye ela (all fornia ae vin? fern FLORENCE Rad, RVAD | coivicg says that the ebief objectioa to a qURC (EB 3. : : COTTON. Gunenoga senedule ithe latter ss the loss of caste involved. : Good Middling ay Poth are such desirable ob — One gi who bud titel both: wena e " ; igen, 2 a jective points for a nA gl ae ne gir na WIG seks _ | Low Middling ia] 9 1 eaacen nore ir L-velibood is qucted as saying:. “1 am| BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, | ood Ordinary 639-16 ne ne ad spe vp m sae ie ‘Vell? 8 GOCIGU a6 Say By + moring and evening, Prayer ‘meeting Tone—quirt you to decide where to go. » mica Be not cne whit better now than I was/porsday evening. rh ge tok a : \ Dates NP ime er x ay ret Pastor. Sunday school 9: PEANUTS. May 27, 23) when I worked as a Rerennt, yet now, . D. Rountree, Superintendent. Prime »|Let us Help You to Tsui. Aa when I go cutin society, I meet peo-|~ Extra Prime | ty ade lanes wen forme ome en HOLIC—No regucar services. | “aney : a isi A: M.|°. M. A. M | ple of.refinement and am treated the| CAT g ecu 60 t0 bt a Decision. veuve Weldon | 11 50) 9 sv y Z 52) 1 ‘9 L aes Tone—quiet. nice place and am often invited. to/avs morning and evening. ay A trip via New Orleans ani —- cacyestenel tame ee! COMET” mets: vices second Sunday morning. : ere the Scuthern Pacific to eiti.er spend the evening among pe»p'e who0|Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo : “ Mexico or the Pacitic Coas: 1s J) ‘ r) ‘“ | Lv Tarhoro - | 12 14 ok would never havegiven mi « second|A. M. W. B. Brown, Superinter dant. Groene eine’ Siepoo will waver Ea eL Se . Jorrected by 5S. M. Se j | : : nga ’ ; Ly Recky Mt | 12 5210 45] elanoe if L had remained a servant. METHODIST~—Serv ces every Sun- rr ; oo | Lv Wilson 2 0811 | 6 20 ° day, morning and evening. ae Waren nides “Bh to 6 It’s a Transition from Ly Selma 2 50 3 arate meeting Wednesday eveving, Rey. |g “ein ® 10 to }2 uv Fay’tteville| 4 i6) 1.7 7 H. 1. Dwyer, of Norfolk gets tiely, M. Wetson, Pastor, Sunday school i cured Hams ae ee Frost to Flowers. | Ar. Florence | 6 64 | contract to bull the brewery — at sla he M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- | ooh) veal 45 to ‘C And tt ne | wine eee aS . “oe h Neate | emaent- Flour, Family 4,25 to 5.75 nd the service is so loxu,i- > | : ‘sensboro forthe Oid Norih State ‘ | +2 . sail : " “ . | PRESBYTERIAN—Sa21 vices thira | Lard By: to i ous that people who have oP Brewing Compa y- \Sunday,. morning and evenirg. Rev, | Oats ay , tested “Sunset Limite 1”, cull. | “ en ee | ee meee ae “ J. B. Moiton Pastor. Sund: ly school rape 17 nae it incompai able, | . » Me |a- a" Just try a Ge. Le.: of cascere's, the 9: ih M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten- Salt per Sack | TtolBr} - ‘ | Cv Gaidsboro | 3 10 | 5 |fimest liver and bowel regu ator ever)" LODGES. ee 0 to25| Tfyouare Thinking of Lv May tjolia 416 0 | made. ARBRE : 0 . Ar Wilmingtou| 6 4} | 945 : Con WAE-DE « oing, Write Us. . M. a Saale A. F. & A. M.— Greenville Loage No. ah nor We have a book entitl d 2 . ‘st and third Moaday even- | 22x AA AAAS WA WAKA AARANA ES T ; : 234 neets first and t | ’ ne = l@vevoevaxey AO MAOOO0 OAL “Throveh Storviand to Sun- V M.King W. M. L. I. Moore, | a9 . actin — sot Seas,” a handsome volume | The Fool and His Meney. ) ‘There is another old saying that 8" 11.40 a. m., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-| three Full Courses, Law and Medic all Catalogue free if you call. gpt Suuday. Connects with trains aa |Sehools aad School of Pharm: HCY FOR SALE BY Beotland Neek Branch. Graduate Courses ®pen to Women. Summer School for Teachers. schol- t S. E PENDER & CO., { * Train leaves Larooru, x u, via Albe-|.arships and Loans forthe Needy. G R REN VILLE N GC: Anything from Bers ~* apatle & jialeigo it. nt, dalle except sun! Addrese, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. @ a . 9 aXe day,at 5 00 p.wn., Sunday 405 P.M; Chigel Hill, 1. C. ; Coe a ative Plywmousn 7.4) BP, fy 6,00 ps visiting Car MelUru itis saves Fiymouthaaily except) —— 0) A — Suugry, 7.50 a..m., Sunday 9.00 a ‘n.,, arrive Parboro 10.16 a.m and il. 46 . E*u1l1 Shee Poster Traik on Midland N. C. drarch leaves The Daily Reflectcur. wrold3bero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a| wi. arrixing Smithfield 7°30 a.m. Re- tidrning leaves Snithtield 8.00.2. m,, ar- Gives the home news every afternoon at the ne small price of 25 cents a rives at CGtoldsPore4.30 a. m. ior : , | DRUGGISTS ¢ month. Are you a sub- \v 00a m. avd 8.50 p, m’ Returuirg 25¢so¢ . to r consti ities. C ‘fs are the Ideal Laxa- ‘ leaves (4iacon at 7-00 a. mm. ane3,00 1 a. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED i ceeany ed oe srl gel ol pea ot ° seriber 7 ) If not hes Train No. 78 makes alose connection nee ought to be. pleand booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEBY CO., Chicaxo, Montreal, Can., orNew York. 917 SPOS SS SS SO SLOSS OS OOPS SSS SPOS COP OPOSCPOS OS SO COP SS at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via iehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with orfolk aud Carolina R for Nowwolk ine all poiats Hees via) ‘BN a HR 5] ame: TH AT y goto T, M. EMERSON, 'S‘raiie Manager. J. R.KENLY, Geo’: Maveger, © - “the gods give us ev erything for | . 4 2 of 205 pages, fully illustrated, Ma a we | a |. |aoil.’’ Those who are outside of the} J. 0.0. F.—Covenens Lodge No. 17 | gé : ® whieb we will send on receipt ) vse ZA\ 4 ‘we class of fools ought to ponder this; Meets every Tuestay eoee s aa: > of 10 ceortsin stamns te cover sities ames amas witorte wn cniamnen | oem | saying. Tiere is no royal road to) Hardee N.G, L- H. Pender, Sec. 4 E4 postage. We also bave @ Ce- |A. MP. M. | ‘anything. We get everything by! kK. ot P.—tar River Lodge No. 93, " PRACTICAL Op lightful little gvide to Mey - By ere . i A | toil, We get it iz noother way. The | meets very Rabi evening. ae Ww. 3 \ co, which we will send «2 etna ao 12 37 ‘notion that you can drop ‘$100 in aj prea C. Fran ison, | IRIN 9 reosint of d canta to covet Ac Wilscn 1 20;11 85); slot and draw out $25 a week profits |" “ ar oP cost of mailng. snitch mete whirl . sf | i\®© no charges made, obacco re ~~) ‘formation by which he knows of) ge g . pr S B. MORSE oom | ° mod | ; : me i re } > ‘ ° e “ if SS oA wo 5, | deals and combinations that are| BM ) Flues made in vines Sh 2. ‘ B F —— - a paar wastage Lae making, and so shrewdly buys ahead | , a q@ iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. 5 General Passenver and Ticke ' i2. M, ‘|p, M,,and then turns around and buys |“ ™ : Agent, 4 Wilk 1 42) : Bu | ’ $C 3 te rk * ri iia Mt 2 30 | bi 16 back, and thus catches the market) No waiting for Columbia and Hartford Ar OGY | mnt oe coming and going, 1s quite of a piece | bicycles. No delay and consequent - ere eee Av ‘Tarhoro 4H)! i Ml ve the yeuien napon that pr ofits | annoyance. All models and patterns ee crea ae een . ET . otf . of 25 per cent a week,.or 5 ver cent | « immediate delivery. 189 ‘Ly Rooky it L 2 Wy |e a a or 800 per cent a oe or 30 | ae ape Y ou may nev aa eV rig Ar Weldon } per cent a year, can be paid on in- | ER iS | | 4 vestment.—Indiananolis News. | wus f ! a ier Crain on Scutla .i Neck Braush Roa | .a*—- | s ant O i in ing eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Haltax 4,¢8 — —— | B b. ., ate hig Scotland Neck at 6.10 p| ‘The straw plaiting industry of | & Bicycles w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.50 | Pnoland gives employment to about | . x ot. Returning, leaves Kinston 700 le oo “onven : a 000 tob.ocumen,| STANDARD OF THE WORLD —=y> Come to,see US. <<" @. mn. Greenville 8.52.a. m. Arriving * &0,000 women and 4,000 to 9, JLU men, | Hali: x at.11:20 a. m., We'dop 11.40 ain | are made exclasively of 5 per cent Nickel Steed RAR tg tA LARA 7 daily except Sunday. it ‘ s : ‘Tubing, the entire product of which we control. | gi. sp. prguard AOR AW ROR AOA re vy. ere ee ty ar Cy ne ae The University. | 26) NANA WAKA ana AAA AAAKAAANA 40 rains on Washnigia: Branch lesve 7 34 00 to all alike 7 @ Wushingiow 8.20 a, in.,wnd 1.00 p.m, — a : to all alike arrives Paurgrele 9.10 a. .m., and 3.40 p. 4,7 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, 0 o., Terdore. 9.45 a. m. , seburningieaves ( _ ‘Hartford Bicycles are at prices within | ‘ ; Tarboro J.38,). m., Parmele 10.20 a. us, | (Sommer School 158), total 54°, Board: ceach sof everyone, $75, $60, $50, $45. | sc and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washingten $3.00-a month, three Brief Course s,! | ™ ae Dik Anti BELEK IDO wthermmnentlbis oon ~ aniline menmath ST tected a Trains.on Latta branch, Flesence R 4&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, adtrive Dunbar 1.40 pm, Clio &05 p m. Returning leawe Cliow$.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, gg Latta 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun- ar. Train ovClinton Branch leayes W ar- saw for Clinton caily, except Sauday, SS$D4iSSG0O+ --cocce Pom <-+~ ei ie THE MORNING STAR ‘he Oldest (RBBB “What Is It 2 bybsab a : —<> It isa picture ot tae celebrated <> ~ The Eastern Reflector. Saily Newspaper in | | North Carotina. ER ‘QUNT hs 4 ig only $la year. I i Woe rh edd contains. the news every a ee rlil, | week, and gives informa- . | |Best in-use, The outfit of nofousiness re. is gives inform hae compe without one. tion to. the farmers,. es- iss : “Thess . tay Specially ‘those _growiny = scisersohabapadisiereels deh The: gor ft ©. tobacco, that’ is: worth | . ni semhant of these puntata Pons ity Dias ine atete aaah ion ae tifut line of ne.of Eee perl Handle | Gold Pens ‘many times more ‘than WL. BARNARD eae ae | and a af ( bimini pipe. Hi: * ‘te aa - t . i ¥ i bas A | | ihe ae i: 4 bi at ig. ee ae : ‘ i 4 me : eis, hae : : a f * eee rit a ae ; yids i i ces dale a Pages ety, Pe Be CAPAC AT SC NNT OUR GMG Talila it, Some 4 er ACTOR ER Sar GANT Ep ATe oo ATER OU: AE MT ENE ALS as Dp oe _— ‘When you are looking 7 tor + RI BRON D> do not pass us by, as you will miss a goiden opportunity, We have a nice assortment in Taffeta Moire, Plain Vaffeta ang Satin and Velvet Ribbon. Ladies demand something out of the ordinary in the way of ‘NECKWEAR with every new season. A new season is here and we have its new Neckwear in profusion. for the old and the young, the kind that makes a ladie’s neat hrnd look neater than ever, are awaiting for inspection and pur- chase at our store. Laces and “Em broideries n in the la- gs and low- Ladies and in profusio test pattern est prices: Children’s HOSTANY is a kind of specialty with us. We have the leading shades in all grades and sizes. We have a line of EMS lll, Organdies, India Lin- ens, Swiss :Muslin, Checked and Striped Pimitys, Mulls, &c., which we sell cheap. CORSETS. A good corset helps a good form. We can help you to Corsets of the good kind solely, that areshapely, com-| : fortable andelegant. | aden We aim to have all goods on sale thor- ‘oughly standard and reliable, because we know our customers have the taste and in- lligence to appreci- eae 4 quality ate, qua Yours ie ee eR Are feel Gass ey ak i ne te ‘ é $ a * truly, ‘ ‘ DAILY REFLECTOR. ‘ville Lad the most perfect systcm of JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING _ oe Creates many & new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a.dull business, Rescues many a lost business,'! Saves many a failing business, S2cures suceess to any business To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne columns of tu REVLEOCTOR, ee Keiplug Gonstantiy at it Brings Spocess cece erie atnrsainnatatine itis = tnt ermcntcttite te sanliie element TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ae ee train yoing Pansenger anu mall Going south, North. arrives 8:83 A. M, arives 6:57 P. M Steamer. lar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday ieaves for Washington Tuesday, Tnurs. day and Saturgay meena TY ot nd JUNE BUGS. eee Som? Have Wings, Some Don’(—All Get There. ° When to advertise—now. i } ihere was the usual Naturday crowd | } i | ‘ | I will pay cash tor your Beeswax. S M. ScHuttz. Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other | j wee pe ‘ 4 1 ! “Silver Dollar” Fountain Pen, Parc ; er make, at Reflector Book Store. | summer drinks at Stargey’s. Suppiy ot new box papers, mourning paper and note paper at Reflector Book Store. A large party will leave here Tues- day for Morehead to attend the Teach- ets’ Assemby. We heard a stanger suy that “Green teleplione of any he had ever seen.” Them’s our sentiments. A nunsveiling veil, presumably lost by some one returning from church, was found on Greene street. Owner call at ReeLEcTor office. Ask any of my customers and they will tell you the work done by Wil- mington Steam Laundry is unsurpassed. Next shipment goes forward Wednes- day morning, returns promptly Sat- urday evening. C. B. Wuicnarp, Agent, “ chime eee Greenvi le-Washington, J. O. Proctor & Bro. have completed | the telephene line from Grimeeland to Greenville and Washington and now there is through communication from hereto Washington. This brings the towns still closer together. 7 | t JUNE SWEETS. eager con No Sour Ones Named in This List.| | H. D, Sheppard, of Baltimore, is ir tewn. J. Thigpen are spending some days at Seven Springs. J.J. Cherry left todey for Ocracoke to take a foretaste of the summer sea— son down. there. R. Hyman and L. I. Moore attended tne commencement exersises at Corey Sclios!,Grindool, on Friday. Mr. Moore delivered the address and we hear it spoken of as an excellent one, S raw bats are having their own trouble, The fever blister is usually the prod- uct of a warm heart. eae cae cm = Re ARES Ne mc de Tha fellow who upkoids drink 1s usually the ore who puts it down. Ever the best tempered mau’s hatr will occasionally hav a falling out. | - pleasant excursion, Exeurs!oa, ‘The moonlight excursion given by tie ladies cf the Baptist church, on Steamer Meyers Friday might, was quite well attended and an_ enjoyable one. Those who went say they never attended a better coaducted or more Church Services To-morrow. Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A.M. Preacuing at 11} A. M.- and 8 P. M. Rev. N, M. Watson. Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.by Rev. J. J. Harper. Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A.M. Lay services 11 A. M. py Maj H. Harding. Baptist church—Sundiy School at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M and8 P. M. Rev. A. W. Setzer. Marriage Licenses. During the first twelve days in Juve marriage licenses were issued by the Register of Deeds to the following persons: WHITE. Til] Samerell and Marcia Barnhill. W. J. Fornes and Mealy Fornes. W. D. Mckeel and Susan Rodgers. Ozeas Staple and Mary Gore. COLORWD. Moses Harper and Henrietta Bry- ant, James Johnson and Martha Cobb. Riley Coward and Malissa Rich~ ard. aa a AY a White M and “GEM’ ICE CREAM FREEZERS. Prices are lower than ever. Acomplete) line of Base Ball Goods Hammocks, (Ser een Doors Fishing,Tackle, &c. Ul ere te ee i se ie i Wo hia’ | Ha HEAT we have the celebrated x * ' » . ‘ ry i ‘ tv.) e al . " ed : T A rt a hi ; « ‘ i 1 a TICE CREAN We havea complete line of, ' rigeTalls ae oe ae Ne hae ae, y ; H. M. Hardee, L. McCuilen and W. |}: A full line of staple dry goods, con- sisting of Flaids, bleached and un- bleached Domestics, piece Goods, Dress Goods, Prints, Pereales, ect. We carry a fult line of low price Men’s and © Children’s Clothing. A good line of Men's Women and Children’s Shoes. Come.see us, RICKS & TAFT AMASS ADRS We i ea Emporium of Spring Fabrics. smn as R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier, A. G. COX, HENRY HARDING, G. 3. CHERRY, Vic, Pres. Ass’t Cashier, CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. 'The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL, N.C. RPP el Pale le Nel ll le, count. We offer evel'y cour- We solicit your oc ‘ dation consistent with sound tesy and accommo Banking. ceed pannngnnper Specvial SALE 1897. EVERY-DAY DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, CHILDREN’S WAAR, SHOFS AND SLIPPERS. Let me hear from thee by letter OR IN PERSON. a Lang Sells Cheap. When sweet spring across the hills Sets the prisoned flow’rets free; When the babbling ot the rills Joins with song bird’s symphony ; Then, it seems to us, we oughter Turn our thoughts to soda-water. For the balmy April breeze Tells the sultry aays are nigh When we hnger ’neath the trees, And our throats are hot and dry, Then Shelburn’s soda fount | Fattens up hig bank account. ‘ “ RR a et a Nae al aN eae ee « BAKER AAD CONFEGTIONER ) | HAH SUELO & Heavy and Fancy Groceries. "At my-store you can always find fresh Bread. Rolls, Pies and Cakes, alsoCandies, Fruits, Nuts o: all kinds, Smokers’ Materials, anda nice line & HART of Heavy and Fancy'Groceries. Call and see.