LY RE D. J. WHICHARD, Biitor and Owner, - © TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ‘Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1896. x The Big Nale of Men’s Fine CLOTHING RSS ~Dimity, Duck, &e., &e. CONTINUES. on Let no one stay away for tear of being urged to ouy, these goods were bought for spe- cial sale purposes and will sell themselves. See these special prices 10, 12 1=2, 15 cts Dress Goods all go for | 79 Cents, ’ worth $12 1-2 at BE6.YVO va 99 Cents To $4.98. ' bias \ it L, LUV, 0.00. fs : jaa Lhe acini : ri Special attention given ~~ out of town orders. . aM) WU mT UN ee Loatighhed tpliiiy yuilay at TT haces’ ey ‘nt Await yr Lo htgih ebtadbeae Qeces Geely

, nothing. ‘The eighth gave the visitors another egg, and the home boys the THE SE A same. In the ninth and last inning eo OF Kinston wouud up with another cipher and Greenville came off likewise. The result of the game was 19 to 4 in favor of Kinston. | The home boys played well consider- ing that they had haa no practice and would nethave been beaten so badly SDe——=- The toot of the Summer but for their fumbling in first inning. Dress Goods’ horn 1s inthe air. There are Sum- Still they are not a match for Kinston. The Kinston club are exceedingly mer Dresses and Summer Dresses---not all ofthe clever boys and we would be glad tol pettersort. Trust in our pilots and you'll never see them over again. IN NORTH CAROLINA. Matters Of Interest Over the State. Wake county had a severe hail storm on Sunday. ‘The damage to crops is estimated at $20,000. The first through train of the South- ern Railway from Norfolk to Chatta- nooga, killed a colored man and his Goods. ~— daughter just before reaching Raleigh. k, The man was trying to’ get his little Break, break, brea On the cold grey shore, Oh sea, daughter off the track upon which they | p+ when I have a Shirt Waist from Lang, were walking when the train killed} Your breaks don’t bother me. them both. The hands at work on the ditches for the water mains, a tew days ago, came across the old pump logs used in con- veying the water to town 70 years ago. In one of the logs was found asquirrel’s run into the rocks of ‘“poorreturns.” Our ship of trade brings you into safe harbor every time, because piloted by ‘‘good quality,” “good style,’ lowest charges.” Same of Hats---same of Shoes RICKS & TAFT, he Ladies’ Palace of Dress eal et el al tell ll ln a at With apologies to Tennyson by a young lady who bought a Shirt Waist elsewhere and found the material was — store of about a peck of hickory nuts not worth the time and labor used in making. and acorns in a good state of preserva- She has since bought one of ours and found tion.—-Rutherfordton Democrat. Pleased With the Trip. duy’s Reevgotor about Seven out the difference. Our Shirt Waist Sulks com-. bine durability with style and are sure to please. As John Ricks had his say in yester- A new selection received this week, There Springs, Jake Higgs says he is entitled are some sty les amons the many that will to a “round” too... Jake. tells us they please you. ‘the right goods at the right price trip to these noted springs; and. that will trade every time. they found “everything theré’ very| vieasant indded. Infact, with such aly - proprietoras Mr. J.’ H. Fonville ‘it lang Sells Cheap. | could not be otherwise. He: says they Ay made some ‘acquaintances ‘among’ the]! fair sex that John says “money would nat: buy.” oe ca We : 7 ‘} : he a Pye! h ces : , MA a ii de PT EE es Ae? By Pe ‘ >. : 8 Ce. er. ™ ee Pint ® cae PN a : ' i j Pech eee etre & ¢ 7 “Look not thou upon the 1 wine when ‘| Proverbs 23:31. Dear CaILDREN: ea ae ou. SUBSCRIPTEON RATES. One year, - - - * pa pemt, One week..- . ce em ‘We Delivered in town + carriers withou extra cost. rpeaghi ae A rates are liberal and ean be $8.00 ing what that big word means. A Prohibitionist. is_one whe does not drink wine, or anything intoxicating. A Little Prohibitionist is a child who | will not touch cider, wine, ora any strong \drink. From.now on I wish 1 show you why little children ought to be Lit .tle Prohibitionists. had on application to the editor or -at ‘, Werf desire a IW, correspondent at : Bade “post office in the county, who will 4 send in brief items of News as it cectes plainly to each neighborhood. Write aad only on one side of the paper. pec =~ Lineral Commission ‘on supsciip- tion rates paid to agents. ; sanattanmatiangpinnssn client WepnNesDaYy. JuNE I7TH, 1896. . Convention Dates. Democratic National Convention, ; Chicago, July 7. Populist National Convention, St,’ Louis, July 22.) Silver National Convention, St. Louis, July 22. ’ Democratic State Convention, Ral- eigh, June 20. A NEW TOBACCO PEST. A Warning to Tobacco Gruwers, aad A small caterpillar has been. discov, ered mining the leaves of growing tobac- oe co. The caterpillar is about ' onbcbalf | inch long, greenish with a dark..brown head. It makes an irregular or blotch mine by eating the green matter or par- enchyma of. the feaf, leaving « ‘the ‘skins intact and the leaf transparent. The caterpillar i is extremely voracious and as several usually mine one leaf the leaf The insect | belongs to ‘the sub-family of Tineid | moths, whosé best known representa- is soon rendered worthless. tives are the clothes and fur moth and and the Angumois grain moth. particular species is yet unmamed. Renepies :—Being protected by the skins of the leaf, no ordinary poison or insecticide will destroy this pest, nor can it be hand-picked without d¢stroy- The only treatment is to ing the leaf, watch for leaves showing transparent blotches and when found to remove and So far this pest has been burn them. reported only from one locality in North Carolina, but it behooves tubacco grow _ ers everywhere to look out for it and destroy it as soon as it appears. If it becomes conmon it will greatly harm the tabacco iadustry of the State.— Gerald McCarthy, Entomolcgist, N. C, Experiment Station. : << : § as * MY ANGELIC HUSBAND. ee There are husbands who are witty, smiling as the morn ; There are husban¢s who are healthy, : ‘There are husbands who are wealthy But the realangelic husband—well, he’s never yet been born. sane tor strength of lore are noted, Who are really so devoted And now and then you'll find one Who's a fairly good and kind one, Yet the real angelic husband—O, he’s ey never yet been born, So the woman who} is niated ' To aman whois rated ane and a day ; ; ene cima tine Teena RRRNDNNNE This There are husbands who are pretty, There are husbands whoin public are as ‘That whene’er their wives are absent they are lonesome and forlorn ; As “pretty fair” should cherish him for- "Tan from st “The little boy who: never learns to taste liquor, to utter an oath, or pallute bis lips with ‘tcbaceo, will, make the best kind of a ‘Temperance. man.” Uncie Sep. Now therefore beware, I pray thee, and drink not wine nor strong drink.” — Jndges 13:4. DrEsaR Cuitbren:—I send you to- day alittle poem entitled, “A Little | Boys Resolve.” Let us all make this cesalye,.so we will all grow up to be. ; temperance men and women. | UNCLE ae | A Little Boy’s Resolve. Vil couch not, taste not, handle not, Nor on it cast my eyes, Kor in the sparkling wine-glass A. deadly serpent lies. Cold water is the drink for me, ‘Tis God’s own gift, most kind. No hidden power in it lies 'To steal si my ‘mind. i.. “For the deupkard and the glutton } ‘shall come to Pevert »__Prover ba 23:. Duar Cuepres : Today 1 have a siory for you about Tim and ‘Lot who took a trip around the world one day What lots of misery they found, tobe sure.in all’ those countries on account of strong druak ; and bow glad they must have been to find themselves once more back to their temperance homes. ~ Uncre Tep. A Trip Around the World. Dear ‘Tim and Tot, one summer day, A banner white unfurled. Said Tim, Let’s take this temperance flag A trip around the wortd. So they played tat the ,gar sor was the world, and all the bustide werd countries. They found that in all these countries strong drink was made, ple, Ineach country they waved their flag, and bade the people be sober. They weht to Great’ Britain, and found the folks making rye into whis- key. Next they crossed to France, and saw them turning grapes into bran- dy. In Spain they u-ed their grapes for wine ; in’Ttally they made wine’ of gfupes; in Germany they” made beer of hops and’ barley, ; in Russia they made strong drink of r ye and corn ; ; in India they were making whiskey of palm juice and fruit ; in China the rice was turned, not into food, but into strong drink. They crossed to Alaska and found the poor people making rum of molas- ses, peaches, corn, rye and hops were turned into strong drihke. Down ‘in Mexico ‘the agaye plant was made into a foul crazy. In the West India Isles sugar was turued into rum In South Amer. ica the tolks used fruit, rice, sugar, and grain for cruel drink. “What a crazy | place this’ world is said Tim. “Folks: Spoil. good , atuft to. make bad stuff. ae taink said Tot that it must make Goi sorry, aud the angels ory, to’ ade so much trouble down in the world. JULES Dehrium SUA i | most interesting, ~{eally be ‘lit is red, -wh.n it giveth his colour in ‘| the cup, When itmoveth itself aright.— :—Y ou are wonder- | was pushed open with a slow, ’hesitation | jin, anda pair of soft blue eyes went [searching about the room. Conversa- | tion was instantly hushed, and every | towards the child, who had now stepped | ° and that it did much harm to the peo- In the United States the apples, | or aseitmilation. and the brain being the very seat and entre of the nervous sys- cain, this ’most delicate part of our or-| ganism is directly and immediately af- fected by this most powerful and dan- | PtOm sti which always jntoxi- "Gates when used in ‘sufficient quantities. The nerves are thus paralyzed, and hence the brain, hawing lost the medium | ky Which it communicates thought and emotion to the senses, becomes uncon- scious in a state of intoxication. In the repeated effects of afeohol upon the nervous system, and especially when this long-repeated effect is suspended, these paralyzed nerves begin to violate with a force which makes the whole body tremble ; and in their disordered and abnormal violation they convey con- fused and distorted conceptions trom the brain to the senses ; confused brain plays upon the nerves. of reason.—Character Sketches. A Famaliar Scene. Just at this moment the outer door motion ; then & little pale face peered face, excited’ with interest, turned through thé door. She was not over ten years of age, but it moved the heart to look upon the raddened expression of her young ¢ountenanse, and the foreed bravery therein, that scarcely overcame the native timidity so touch ingly visible. “Father!” I have never heard this word spoken i in a voice that sent such a thrill along every nerve. It was full of ‘sorvowtul love, full of a tender concern ‘that had its origin too deep for the| heart ot a child. ‘As she spoke, the lit- tle one sprang across the room, and laying her hands upon the arm of Joe Morgan, lifting her eyes, that was ready to gush with tears. “Come, father! Won't you come home?” I hear that low, pleadiag voice even now, and my heart gives a quicker throb, poor child ! Darkly shadowed was the sky that bent gloomily and suffered the child to lead nim from the room. He seemed passive in her hands, I noticed that he thrust his fingers nervously into his pockets, and that a troubled look went over his face as taey were withdrawn. His last sixpence was in the till ot Simon Slade !—Ten nights in a bar- room. Stan I At a temperance celebration in New- market, a little lad appeared in the pro- cession bearing a flag, on wlfich was inscribed the following: “Alls right when daddy’s sober,” a senteace which has been aptly described as “a volume in a line.” ee De. Churles Jewett, while arguing for prohibition, once said: “Why not pour the ram into the gutter? It is destined to the gutter at last ; why not pour it there at once, and not. wait to ‘strain it through a man and spoil the strainer in the work ? drink which made: people, drunk and], | residences would furnish 52,500 of The nature of deliriam tremens ie a dy, fund the! compre, hension of the Said ee ecient. |" £ many a mat plays n the caren Sarit tellin — (eee mem ten wealth of eight, millionmice brewers. cf New, York city is $52, 500,000, The ‘money spent by workingmen to help provide these eiglit men with palatial their, funilies with “pretty $1,000 cot- i hE mere ' Six-yedr dld Georgie heard his tather and aunt talking wbout’aineighbor who hadbeaten his wife while. drink..); A}. titme fifter he askied his a and hence, at - agg intervals, the victim of habitual drink . , imagines as present the nell of bis vice]: jam in all the horrid shapes by which the | sie Fancy and imagination takes the throne | § alt is, computed, that, the aggregate. A well sapplied throughout summer. o Al wy in town de- ‘livéred ¥ Without extra cbaree hen you want to be serv promptly send me your orders. Sunpay Hours.—From 7 to 10 £m. and from 6 to 6:30 P. M. itively no ice delivered be- tween these hours. ee , W. RB. PARKER. Near Five Points. ESTABLISHE D 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHOTLDERS Mi aera AND MEKUHANTS BUY their year’s supplies-will tine, their in interest toget our prices befere pu.: chasing elsewhere. Ourstock ls Eomnieled all its branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK - RICK, "tA, ke. AWays wt Lowest. ttet *ROIGs TOBAGKO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling you to buy at one profit. A com. rlote stock of FURNITURE always. onhand and soldat prices tosunt thet imes. (ur goods areal! bought and sold. for CASH therefore, having no risk to run, we sell at a close margin. - M. SCHULT? %, GQrasnville, N C id, | | cence are,.what you want io MILLINERY Because an vid style hat sever shows the wearer to be up to date. NY SPRING: STOCK is in and embraces the very latest stvies and shapes of new Pattern | Hats.. L also have a lovely display of Shirt: Warsts, Stamped Linens; and other new goods. My ‘entire stock is prestion than ever before... - HRS. GEORGIA PEARCE: S.8.BUNN, —DEALER IN a dak hk | Pr hit {oi TON P } } dyegs # ‘al " Flooring, Ceiling, ba tic Vale | Weathering-Bonrdiny. and Moulding. . at utt SRE YY Tee i i. any quantity, ard will keep : , | Lard Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars | ej ever shown in Greenville. Be sure to see my samples. All new styles, not an old piece in the lot. samples to your home if you will ber's, on Dickers a1 A. FP Greofivilie Market. a1 . Corrected by S.-M, Schullm.. - . | Bntter, pex Ib 15 ee ) Western naa A 1k . 4 : ugar cured Hams ‘to. | Corn . 40 to 60 ‘Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00 54 to 10 Oats 35 to 40 | Sugar 4 to6 1 | Coffee 15 to 25 | Salt per Sack su to 1 75 t) | Chickens 10 to 26 » _| Eggs per doz: 10 ty Bees wax. per 20 Cotton,ana Feantt, Below are). Nortolk: ae of cottou and peanuts for yesterday, aa furnished by ‘Cobb. Bros. A. Commission Mer- chants of Norfok : COTTON. Good Middling “4 Middling 74 Low Middling . ob Good Ovdinar y : 6 16 Tone—auie . | PEANUTS. Prime 25 Extra Prime i “ancy ' Bt Spanish 81.10 bu Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TQBAGG MARKET REPORT, bY 0. L, JOYNER. . Tops.—Green.... ....+---1 to 24 “ Bright.... seccceeek to 8 “ Red........ ..-...3 to 4 ‘\Puas~Common...... ....4406 @ Good......8+ oe THOS “ = Fine.... eoeee..- 12 tol8 CUTTERS — Common toe @@e 6 to ]1 “ — Good..... ....124 to 20 “¢ Fine.......... 15 to 274 Ary JOD ISON rian ou sain tk tohe deve Toutes peatodak home forsame price under sameguarane ty. be ate To we willcon tract to pay railroadfa hoté}tbilis,and noel je sitwer fail to cure ae fart, have taken mere: a fs Meaoots shy, still vay, ve annes for imp! rink o i Thee de Tigtss any part of the er gol rf . Cute, it is this Secondary B ise aR rantee to cure. We solicit the a vobate — and challenge the world fora cannotcure. This disease nas i fled yer exit ofthe most eminent Absolute Professional Thats. ee i ee sno Smee Jesse SHEPP.AI ARD, ; REAL MSTA CE AGEN; 6 4 **Greewvill » NOC @ Va tidle Properties forsale or” Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re- fers to Mercantile and Banking Lousea. of Greenville. wash On wain street. ah aside ee i wy dam OI tae Hany) nO ey Aeon vaN Ww HEDBEER, yh? S pds to Latham & Sind obs . ATTORNBYSSA'T= Lia GRE. nN. G Jonn B, soins F, v. Adurding, \yoooue tube ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenviile, N. Senta attention given Co coilevijons atid rettle ment of claims. ERBERT EDMUNDS pi. ASHIONABLE BARI BK, hes ae Ub Evite ive Ayhit Tk ‘ NJ “White for riaoe, to, y ‘ f ws ‘ nif v2 ih i ae Bs vt § 4 ey "4 ‘| i tit att T, oe i ahr Ba NN, ; Bi ea, ors AGNRH Bate, Meenas Will take pleasure in bringing * notify mie at wy show near Hom- behind our uncon come jus guint . = "I Pr ea eee eee ee ee eee eS ee oe oe eneaier! - . ae " i sipecitig lennon ‘ pte Stak, dean ———- 7” as PTT TT Becton a “Tea a) in oe st: 4 eto iingS p! : 2 Sho aston the Lestrade to Strike v ¥- Re a2 NOTE | — ae ot en Be WAR. NOTE. i and It Comphonnreny ts : Col, John A. Cockerill’s Happy Retort to sis & 2 Boastful Britisher. AND F ~ Hepresentative Mercer, of Nebraska, Quite a singular taltillment of a .|_ met the/late Col, John. A, Cockerill dur-| wish occurred Thursday alfter- | PRE ee | ing his trip through Japan about 4 year) yy0!) Dear ‘Trappe’ Md, cv board : = ago, says the Washington Post. Cock- the Leguiar steamer on. the trip GIVES YoU THE NEWS PREGA BYERY.. * be eee ae evil was tee New York Her oe up a Choptank river during hs AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY)AND. ey dent for the New York Herald. Nepre-| thunderstorm 3» Dorchester | @ i _— > sentatives of all nations gathered at! Tyibot counties, bat ia a W rt WORKS FOR THE BFS™ 7 i; “a + ’ ay DO OSs Samy Daved = (RB IER) [SE | Yokohama, many of them tourists and) i) accordance with the desire of —INTERESTS OF. June lath. i s° 312s Aa others on business. It was at this time shelsoundd Sho! hhade: the: ah. , i. MO ed oct that Cockerill ran across a cockney I e pe le ae oh tohi : ~~. LA. MPMal "|. M | Briton, who was boasting ‘about the| 4t was a'lady, WhO was watenng | ily | : : Leave Weldon | 11 53} 9°44 great prowess of his country, and a8 bey nf the sere ighspinge dp keny = i ae ea EES ARLy el iy . Rocyk Mt | 1 00)10 |... -. | making rather slighting allusions to the | 80 6 other exciting accompan II I TRS NT = val ne = — \— United. States. His remarks aroused|iment of the storm. she said she ‘ Tf, PITT cou ¥ SECON ; Cockerill’s war, spirit, and he told the| "would lke to see the lightning ‘OUR POCKET BOO rs Ly Tarburo. | 1212 | Englishman that inasmuch as the Unit strike somewhere” meaning of . K THIRD. | 45| ° , ia i many aa + ; go | could protehly d9 40 BERD. oe effect of the display in some | ME | 8 JOY barmless way. Bnt she no sooner sates ats Lv Selma 2 53 | ade Py aru y : ghty Briton, “you ah mistaken, sure- i AaHirel ed Fay'teville : se ; re mere ly., If I remembah the history of my aera the sie thaa one light S U BSCR l PTION 25 Cents a MONTH «demas | | a lee | COURtFY We took yah capitol and burned alg CK Strike . OD. anceilers = pats it, don’t you know?” Pornt, in Talbot county, as was be ir “Yes,” said Cockerill, “you did take! meptioned in the Sun’s Cam- AQ the capitol. And if I remember the his-| bridge dispatch this momming. Al- aceon ; some rts nem 5 ene LM tory of my country you also took Bunk-| most instautly the an and an : . + ihe . er Ill. But you didn’t take it very far. i bles on the farm o rs yd.a i Saton a , + You let go of beth of them like a red-hot, Hughlett, ou Chancbellor’s Poiut, Ev Magnolia. | 4 16 4/19 | brick, and at last accounts they were! were in flaims and a number of Wilnington 3 43 9 45| still in our posession. ; a let ee eel horses and much povender an! P. M. oe en We'll go sun there tow other stores were destroyed. The} | TRAINS GOING NOTRH. | your snug little island across the At- ‘Spectacle was RT ee ta line —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY . ATS lantic, and haul it up the bay to New the med ANE ios ena Sa " OS 5 .. | York fora wharf.” See the Jightn 11KSe . () D | Per ose nb | z Se The Englishman did not continue the where, was horrified as soon as ine ol ar cr Year. Ve06. za\lz Z& | argument. 'tha.wish had been gratified The | | rne erice” OF wonaco, gm of tock nd predace fl Thi , Ly Florexce » 8. 40) 74) Proprietor of the Famous Gaming Resort th jogs on the building is sus- IS is the Pp eople’ Ny {' avorite Lv Fayetteville! 11 10; 9 40) Receives President Faure. tained by the owner. The lady Ly Selma 12 37) Attention is called to that interesting wl de tk ea s she will Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 @ person the prince of Monaco by te Ine fain auch " “toought THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WAICH —_————— ° -———-| fact that the president of the French . Se \ republie has just paid him a visit, says \agaiv, if she can help it. . IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, "3 ' [ the New York Journal Monaco is 5 7 | IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE {7a principality within the borders and| NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER'S SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. ~ _M. D..\,_ | Under the domination of a republic, and | ASSEMBLY. Ly Wilmington ry 25)" ° Pao ita'internal government is.at the same. . ; Lv Magnolia 10 B21] | g'gy| tithé a despotism compared to. which | or — (0)- Lv Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36) the prince has himself said that os the! Asheville, N.C., June 16—80, 1896. At Wilsod : 100, |. 10 27 | czar’s is mild. Whe Ly Tarboro | (248) 0} His revenues from the gambling, tas} jodi OTTO Cb 8 én you need —= amen i a are ——— | bles of Monte Carlo are very large. The| or the above oceasion the Southern | | . ‘ | of Ey | Reipcipality is eight square miles in) Railway will sell round trip. tickets at é a exfént and includes the old and pictur- : ; _ Fai (ASL ©, | exqtie town. of Monaco and the wicked the rate of one fare for the round trip con [Re MAPS [RE MiP. m, |. but beautiful Monte Carlo. The prince} plas two dollars MebersLip Fee. Ly WHO fa 10 32) eee eee scp puRb eee eee Tickets will be sold June. 13-27 ine hota a —_— : by his decree solely..:The.name.of the | “lusive, good to return til} July 20. >: Don t for get the ns eo 400 royal family is Grimraldi and it has| Rate including Membership Fee from Vv arboro dott tewe _| reigned for 900 years. The present Goldsboro $12.45. . eee ee ere ‘Mt | 2 1 12 11 prince, Albert, is 48. He married first’ Selma, $11.70. Re : | ector OT tti ce. SOD oe Fn ret of 10H. -\a sister of the duke of Hamilton. Raleigh, $10.80. * a), ar, © Ikleven years later he was divorced for This will bea splendid opportunity ——_9——__— Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa | rcasons that are not publicly known, A Gk P ppo J o— ares We on 3,55 p. m., ag iy the pope consenting to annul the mar visit Asheville and Western North > -£ . AMPEW née a Ral Uva We mates sn 4 ea ‘lage, a very utusual proceeding. The/ Carolina and “The Land of the Sky” WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES aa r . Mm, n ' : ; : pei. eturnog, evel Kinston 120| "ie Quiche ws lnaao akin & aA 0" KINDS OF COMMERCIAL Baliti ei ‘yhea Weldon Atvtite| woman of the poet Heine. | Commencing June 14 the Southern KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AND ~ ¢ LY 4 > fyi ' daily except Sanday, nets HOW TO WRITE A PLAY. Railway will operate a through train TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. WORK. (>. ~ Traing gu | Ragin igton ra oboe) It 1s Easy Enough If You Follow This between Norfolk and Chattanooga Washi ‘ale “pv! Duiline... without change via Selma and Asle- a . : arrives Parmele 3.50. m.. and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returtingteaves As a general thing the plays produecd | ville. Parties located on local stations Terpord so be vi Parmele 10.20 a, m,| @t the theaters thase days are enough) oy the A.C. L. and. W. & N. G. roads Our V ork and rices Sulit our Patrous and 6.20) p. war [arttes 0 Np alike to éreate the inipression that one 11.60 a. pe ex. | man: wrote all of them. The heroine, should apply to Ticket Agents of these ept Su mate with vrai on} Say8 the Atchison Globe, a foundling, | lines tor roundstrip tickets. For any o- ———_ - Scotland | at is Adopted by people who once had a further informaticn address, Train Ura 9 shroorus WC, via Alpe. | (#ughter who ran off and disappeared. marle & Raleigh kK. x. daily except Sun- The villain discovers that the foundling | . Cas. Le Hovis, T. P. A. F ‘ ‘ on 7... day, at 4.60 p. m., Sunday. 800 P, M;| is in reality the grandchild of her foster Southern Railway, Charlotte, N. C. artive Plymouth 9.00 Pe My intB p. wn, 2 ! is mi parents, and makes up his mind to Retur ning Ljaves Plymouth daily except marry her to get the old folks’ money. J UST RECEIVED Sundey, 6.00 a. u,., Sunday 9.30 a m.,| He plots to get the hero, with whom arrive Tarboro [0.25 4.1 and 11.45) the heroine is in love, out of the way. SPALL A NL Nes Nat ela Pree —IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREEN NVILLE 1 FOR anlage Haase ied a leaves | te charges him with murder, or with —A fresh line of — | iro daily, except Siinday, 6.02 a) forgery (there the writer has a chance ne , . BLA VK Bl OKS, m. arriving ap IR 7°30 ‘a. aa. Re-| to vary his plota little bit; he can have Family : : GROCERIES, OVELS | pr igh Goldshors 9.30 8. 00 a. mi. W-| forgery to-night and murder’ to-mor: | . ~forow night) and the-hero is putin jail. |. — Consisting of — CVPR Ls ewe ee 4 e Trans: in, Nashville: prauen jena The soubrette and the funny man un- . A. ‘toll dine: of Ledgers Day Books, Menictandom: ‘and | ae ie ‘ ‘ ibe verte . , me- : Rovky Mouns boat a brit Pe ee eariti the plot, liberate the hero, accuse F lour, Lard, Booke, Receipt, Draft and Note Books, Lexal Cap, Fools Gap : R iy iit Hope § 80) the, villain, who confesses all, and in Bill Cap, Letter avd Note Papers. Enveloges all sizes ard styl | +n. Returniog leave Spriag Hope | the last scene the old people find their Meat, -'= Coffee , 1 . aoe , wa) m,/ Nashville 8.3) & mi, aitive at} anachild, the heroine and her lover sed : y| Handsome: Bux Paycteries, from'10 cents and up. School Tab- ae 9,05 4 m, daily except) ‘ire tnited, the soubrette and the funny Meal $ Sugar, lets, Slates, Juead and Slate Pencils,, Peng and en-Holders &e. ) Traine on Latts it maw’ agteé to tie up, and the villain cae Be Full line Popular Novels by best authors.. The Celebrated Diu- : ‘ fin on Latta bead, Florence Re shéots himself. & ; & mond Inks, all colors, and Cream ol the best made; constantly | 7,50 p m, ( 1018 8.03 : rn Retbiping . Those who are ambitious to become Cu, KC., C., on hand. Wevare soleagént: for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing jeave are, in ‘Dubbs bur 6.86.4 m,| Play-writers will find in these details | | equals it-apd every: business man should have one. Erasers Sponge _ | uy Lattu 7.50 a m, daily except, Sun- all the ingrédients necessary to mix which ¥ am Cup, Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bands, &c.§ Don't forget us when you : my. din sonCibin tenis treacle: - Up for # popular Lic | bemitik wb tow want anything in the Stationery line. ee n -onGHnton Branchleayes War- at:it causes | e. ary es Sane nee etd Be eter THE MUSTACHE. a surpriee. ee Hire | 4 a, Mm. an We, ~ deeburping |} ~ «ig Ves “hel ‘y eB tab: : leaveokil eae nee : ict 3,00, be i; How tt Becamg h Kya Ry abot of Liber ty an Go [| will , | CREEN ILLE vie The Charlotte 2 ral c 4 ie . Frateraity; << : Abbe sions gti dai nn | ) The must: che, that questionable + i yoo fair. | mone, alee i OUnL | \}aderament of ‘a man's upper. lip, is a, & unre, Norfolk and Caroliua 4 t ‘Noriot trembling i: the Ualanee. ‘I'he fashion- — a wy u f. Worth Catoltia-s 5 FOREMOST NEWSPAPER | The course embraces all the branches DAILY + he all points wives A Diva, . _jable man oc. the hour who eschews this 8. W. GdSOSE. Qbmny. “General 3 Supe, | time-Hoato! cd orhament will tell you pt. that it is a crying and unnecessary evil, M, EMERSON, Traftie Manag ®r.. and js,bound.to go, Aid where can one wR ooo Gen’l ee "Vi find « pene criterion of such momen- ,| souely taught in an Academy. vo AND | hy fuk . -_~,, | tous'subje¢ts than the fashionable man Perms,’ both for Cathe! and (ela ! Ww sig 7 fe ‘ot the hhouf? In years to come the ' ‘ EEKLY, reasonabie. Ee) ‘i ». Bpys well fitted! kod equipped for | RE tte ‘grandehil Ive of p beardless race may| ‘ ve to tu “to their ency clopedias to); ine by, taking the academis! . find. ‘ub Whnt @ mustache was.’ Antici- ay Prin xe alone. here ‘they wish to; more arate tl ‘hente MS ger in pstting this, says the Cincinnati Enquir- ; Ps pursup ‘ ‘gher ‘course, this — inva? uable visitor >| Re ure A er, a sort of didvanee dvntinnd be found hapdrengtorine guaran e» thorough preparation tO | oifige, ithe club oy fare in tie}fdllowing;. enter, wiih credit, uny College in North 2 The honic ott th pes x Yarolins or the” State ‘University: It} p | hy ‘te .J08e who have xecently left am DAML patina ‘or the truthfulness of this Allof the news.of i | ga IniiiT ity BURIED ip _ple(@ Dally mports. (rom the doar ae See ee Nees | , ith \yehe: it v9 And ae Capitols, $8 a vear : a, pi at Spaniards i | the State, | mode 7 i Ki otras, } tee Wolter bata : are sotainad Saturday. Get |r id fey foul xe eR , mt ac -<- : ments tq euttpinue Boas ~ 1 aan nar whee ‘f your bundles to us on Tuesdays) cuts” thetd.brethren. re, } : Ly eariald Dl ’ 9 h of and they seive prompt have ther ‘Tips ‘any’ Tong : A is i etittioh® hor : a eat ug alloweds ot 90 setialinds ‘sehen We beer en act ine ae te . ks * Da Homo ear tt e are rosponsib ‘any e rude’ ol Suite x ticle roca a Thus the sitetabtie Became a symbo hol per m . Weekly $1.00 Be further parieujery seg i "eet @ | tpyoit : (f A ‘Wa ‘Be Bai NAR OW MAR Ae a3 Stacooy & Bro, HATE TIEN ot mn Maye BEREAN dein ’ % i 4 ’ @ ¥ s —— : REF ‘ ON THE EXCURSION. | Woten'andOpmons. ‘|i, W. WOGS, Pron. J. 8. NOGS, Casbir 3 S| | ye pally LE Cl R. r —. Fashionable young ladies in Japan,| Mal- WENRY HARDING, Ass't Cashier. : Faces Seen Looking Out the Window| When they desire to look very altrac-| 4 staan | Bither Gomg or Commg. _| tive, gild their lipe, ‘attention is ‘called tw oar ang tah is | Either Gog or Coming ive, gild their lips die ae large and excellent line of er The canker worms are making sad i = Burwell Riddick returned trom Sut havoc with the trees in some parts of : G ee N.C os a JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING tolk Tuesday evening. ; Western and Central Massachusetts, reenville, Me apres J.N. Hart notureed Tuesday evening} - ‘Tennessee's Commissioner of Labor Ca ed ici Chew aatoans, from Boykins, Va. is endeavoring to enforce the law STOCKHOLDERS . ——FOR—— a Brn ahs a latin Veo Mrs. J. H. Blount left this poring against the employment of child labor Roprenenny gma ag: Than a Wait Revives many «dull business, for New York. in factories. Wn. T. Di Preside . ¢ nig lost busi ‘ ae m, 1. Dixon, £Test 7 “PRN AN} SIMMER WEAR Bare many a tailing business. Mrs. M, A. Rouse returned this) Grant Allen, it is said by those who) >, 1 an06 Rank Baltim - my “ap S»cures suceess to any-business. | merning from Newbern. know him well, invariably looks as if The re nd Neck ng : s otla - —Consisting of— | — W. C. Hines returned this morning ne: Wore Jung retovering from a severe Neek, N. C. ee HZNRIETTA CASHMERES, To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use the | from Sampson county. illness. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C. d c lumns of the REFLECTOR Westminster Hall-h ‘ : ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Mrs. B.S. Sheppard, of Farmville, ectminster alt Sea ‘boen slowed o R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C. g Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, | ——— ~~ {is visiting friends here. the public except when uader surveil.) DPD. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros., and cheapor than ever befere. LES. lance, since the dynamite. explosions 1 p TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDU P Greenville, N. C. : | Bennie Sheppard has returned from |¢leyen years ago. cc LAWNS, CHALLIES, : —— school at Coharie and is here visiting — ; Potato Quotations. DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, Passenger, and mail train going|Fred Forbes. We respectfully solicit the accounts = 22A.M. Going South, . The prices on potatoes to-day have P y PAHRISIAN RIPPLES, ore ag yee B.C. Pearce came home Tuesday}, con, sonal “ thoes. . Ke ges individuals and the general | : . aie ,; Bec! ic, wou” orth B ound Freight, arrives 0:00 4 | vening ‘hom 2 trp on the road Buflalo—Reds $2.25, white $2, culls) Checks and Account Books furnish- LINEN LAWNS, ‘ h Bound Fret ‘af arrives 2:00 P. Mrs. G. F. Smith and little child, of $1. ed on application. MULLIS, ML pee a6 P. rad , Louisburg, are visiting Mrs. R. L.| Philadelphia—Prime reds $2.25,culls Humber. $1, New York—Reds $2.25. DOTTED SWiSSES, Steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wasb- and Novel COTTON GOODS ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday cr: , , 7 of different kinds wod description. | leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs Misses Dot Hlanagas -and Irma, , Never were they more beautiful day and Saturdav. Cobo returned this morning trom Kin- than th is season. ston. . . h ap th WEATHER BULLETIN: Glad to see W. S. . See . ere . Herbert, editor of the Kinston Free Press, in town to- S —Come see our— Showers tomght and Thursday. day. He came over with the base ball (0) B CHR WHIST SKS. pa | DOS. just as a scalded cat comes to fear) Bi ALL SORTS. Mrs. P. C. Monterio and Misses|@Ven cold water, bayers who find, Y : they are the correct styles and a Louise Latham, Winnie, Lottie and themselves hoodwinked by plaus- Z prices. A Mixture of Items, But Every One Nellie Skinner returned home Tuesday ible advertising set all advertise- aaa Interesting. evening from Washington City. ing down as good for nothing, ; ; and careful, straightforward ad- An Endless dine HAMBURG EDGING and Best Butter on ice at Starkey’s. a __ |vortisers suffer with the rest. come INSERTIONS, LACES, — - The passenger train this morningjand see us and you will not be Of Canned Goods RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, Weather is getting warmer again. hadon a colored excursion trom Grif-!gigappointed. 1 is li ; ppointed. look over this list. Fancy and Staple Gro- and NOVELTIES. Sporting Club Cigars at J. S. ‘Tuns | ten to some point up the road. There ; y Pp . _ tall’s. was a crowd of them along., (0) ——— ceries, aS well as high- ° Vermont Butter for sale at D.8 inte outiog olothe indigo gr ade but reasonable Lace Curtalns | swic:. | Notice. cane ovata fresh Cerealos, \PYiced Table Delicacies All residents of Greenville owniug ae y Sere, french storm mav alwaysbe found at Window Shades, Curtain Poles. Services in the Methodist church to- dogs are nerey notified that they inust serge, te ocade d bateste, ete., my store y ight. eae ee ane ew aee| in profusion and prices wa ° —A line of— me thereon by the Ist of July, as required P y , . Car load Flour just in at J. L. Star|by Ordinance 36, Section 1 of the Scie: , A call will convince Oxford Ties key & Bros. « | Town laws, E, M. recon (0) —!you that I am the lead- ax Collector. . . or Ladies and Obiidren thet has The “Southern Leader,” still hoids | A big line ot R. & G.\er. . : {the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. | - | y JE a Ww. BROWN never been equalled in this town Nothing equals it Aq nn 100 One Hundred 100, Corsets just received. ss The Democratic convention of Desirable bui ldi lot H. C, HOO - & CO. . 1 | 4 A ft 1 1 in O Ss ; S h OFS, S h OPS, Greene county endorse lea-Guv. T. J. forsale. 8 NOTICE. A \ | Mi Hl | , Jarvis for Governor. ° { ‘y b h ts voverne 100 yards from College building.| It is hereby declared unlawfal for any or every Duyer whO Wants aD) Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher; 200 “ “ i. R. Depot. person to erect or place any wooden horest. reliable, wearing articles. | . . > . 300“ ‘ Tobacco Town. : building or shed, on either side of Evaus ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple. 1000 * ob “OWN. ist. between Third and Fifth streets. - S. M. Scuvuttz. | usiness portion | within 20 feet of satd st. Any person of town. Terms very reasonable. jor persons violating this ordinance shall Subscribe to the RerLector—only| Apply to HIGGS BROS. |Pay. 4 fine of $25 for each day that said Umbrellas 25 cents a month. PRY _ came Bite ak shall remain. This to protect you fromthe sun and| The best blend of Tea, 25c. per 100 One Hundred 100 6. C. roRBES uke ORBES, Mayor. ; 0 rain. d +. 5 ; IN pound. S. M. Scuurrz. —— ee , —_—. Finest Cucumber Pickles, in vinegar | R L. DAVIS, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r. (RY GODS, NOTIONS. SHOES, Gentlemen come and examine our SOAP LO2 UES Elid hp CANES SEU SUI UAC Un sth, ae Hats, Caps,’Gents’ Furnishings, —line of— Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and Carr’s and the cheapest line of STRAW ‘ at S. M. Schultz’é. Th B k G ‘ HT MATTING in the town. 11 cts e Bank of Greenville, cass sara A new shipment of Fulton Market Agent for Wanamaker & Brown Beef just in. Try it. J. S. Tunsray. GREENVILLE, N. C. ea ig deep ete Cloth- R ; : | ing for Men and Boys, Biggest iat ig ee eres on mite In Stock—Dried Peaches, Prunes, . SLOSS line of Samples you ever saw. . Hosiery: Sheds in ootrasa styles Raisins, Dates and Apples, 5c. per Capital $50,000.00. —easse> eae and look . themsgae you . ’ : — will say it is the prettiest an go tbe fd nha ea oan Bu Sony Se Paid in Capital $25,000.00. cheapest line of CLOTHING you © can and will please you 1 YOU! A new supply of BeefHam received ald in Uap } ° ever saw in the town. will give us a call. srt oa wine eae H. B. GLARK. Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collectlons and Ac- ata per awis Jewelr ore, John :Duncan, colorud: of Belvsir counts of Responsible Persons and Firms. BV y B'irniture : township, had a cotton blossom here to- is complete and embraces many |day. It isthe first of the season re- useful articles of genuine merit. | ported here. he OP tine ak lovely, Rasy comfortable — hockers Of Many) Washington and Wilson played different kinds. Dining and Par) pame of beieball. in Washington ‘this lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, . Parlor Suita, Centre ‘ables, Side. | MOPS: The score Was 12 to 3° in Boards, Dating Tables, Tin Safes, | favor of Washington. Bedsteade, Mattresses, Floor und} -p ar ee . Table Oil. Cloths,‘ Mattings of Tuesday evening Emily Reed, col cheap and yood’ grades. ored, was before Mayor Forbes, charged ‘ with whipping a daughter of Sarah}, Dudley, also. colored. ‘The row took place on Sunday. Emily was allowed |’ to contribute $3, 50 for street improve. ments. —Our line of — of beautifal designs. ae uty 4 Vom and see ua we will’ be)’ | mean more than pleased to show you Little Gladys Shelburn, infant daugh-} througli cur stock. A carefal in- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed/'H.' Shelburn, on will repay you , many | died Tuesday evening about 8. o'clock. she ogg , 3 The burial will take place at ‘Cherry Hill cemetéry ‘ this afterhoon ‘fat 6 o'clock. "The hereayed parents, haye|. -|the sympathy ofthe entire: ‘community, ‘in the sorrow that lias come " initd their bye - at 85 Cents a piece. { home. Gladys was 17 months old and’ i et ig ii ea aad + Bayles | iit ‘had been sick onlyia few days. 5 : bis iP “which: will be sold at cut i prion nil sts 7 13 ie ‘ r uP | ' yf! ; 1 ‘ aH * t en Ws Barca a) ee + * , sit ae aes eteciaet Patt bist wa Me Pel ee ee ta idieinatina’ sedis dialectic iaia alt alba dndied ind Bayh