0.3 WHIOHARD, Bator and O¥oer “TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, ~ i J Vol. 5, GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1897. No. 701. C. 1. MUNFORD, PPP PLL LL ne Nhl al eg NTL al Lal dat ArriveD New Stock now Reauy 19 —eoeie Great Bargains a )) Much interest was mani- the Northern Market t : | : buying | Spring 1 and i Summer Goods. a OF. oat yee Peper ae Millen of pe. < ‘oe “9 (m) ita aa now ready. the alter meeting. ‘This morning his text was appointed you a watchman unte house of Israel.” The duties of the watchman for God were very pi tiuly | | pointed out. There will be services again tonight oT have at the usual hour. ing of his ordinary ruddy complexion { and a white liaen band wrapped around , <7 Projected Railroad. The last Legislature chartered a company to build a railroad from Greenvilleor Wasnington to some point on the Seaboard Air Line near Raleighs or to connect with the Norfolk & Wes tern road at Durham, the projected line to run via Snow Hill and Wilsoa. The purpose of the company is to open up this teriitory to the Norfolk & Wes. tern road, giving a competing line to the west independent of the Atlantic Coust Line. If the enterprise succeeds it is probable they will connect at Snow Hill with another line running to Golds- boro. ‘The road in contemplation will open up aluge territory that is now untouchea by any railroad and that is greatly in need of such transportation favilites. Having such a road touch Greenvill will be of vast importance to the business of the town. Several of our best citizers are interested in the interprise and we understand that the company will organize in a few days. All kinds ot fruit trees are bloom- ing. tested both in the regular servi e and | ' NN al Ne ON NR NN AS PPS SEMEN PRLS Pg me at ti ical Be Nad asa ae OPP E EF We FRANK WILSO TP ta Nal PE Ag al Ml Nl ll ta Nl IO OE II PE NNT NN Nate It you want a fine ‘ait formy return and I wi show you the finest line of My Spriug Samples srein and will take your measure - and guarantee a fit. at % ¥ od SUIT CLOTHES ever display ed here. I have Great Bargains to make room tor the above FRANK WILSON TH& KING CLOTHIER. a wine all ee Semen ems kd ar gona SA i ley ime hag iio every day. for their use. he ya b= o. , HOOKER & CO MATTING. SSae— _~a<> Just received a big line ofa. PD hm 4 from the Northern Markets and my new gods are coming in I have a super) line of Spring j® Blothing, Shoes, Ties, &¢ i n to wh. should not fail to see my beautiful line of PERGALES SILK, HANBURGS, LAWNS DIMITIES ES. OES Shoes, Oxtord Ties, and other. goods spequally o= The largest and best assorted line Come to see me if you want bargans_ H. M. HARDEE. ‘Exploder of hic Prices. & wea: ? qos ag: ay will be} nd Mrs. Juan evtitled to @ pension when the) ‘children, San Domingo, Coe hill sa we oh | a law. ; he “worst - The officers of the vessel were white part of this dirly, swindle 1s stab. mep. Tae rest of the crew were color-| the (y >| age, residence, ote., th nd Mrs. Juan de Dois Tijada and ein @ men operating it cannot be} zach blank that “it is to secure rosecuted, agit is printed upon) ed. Captain Bern was a passenger, although not on the list. He is an ever Y AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). |” the names and number of persons | officer ot the steamship company. The in each state entitled to pension oe be the’ "| under the Thurston pensicn bill,” rue sareivers WEY picked up by the “=== | a the fea is charged for filling |schocner Hilla on Sunday afternoon ATES. the blank. | about ten miles off Fenwick island. | thnewred as gecond-claan’ mail matter. ae SURSCRIETION R ee EGULATE THE LIVER O9OO+3-5-5 OS OO @- One year. - - - * $3.00) ie nomination of Henry White | Four aead men were in the boat with : spl — ee aha . to be Secretary of Embassy at|the four living. The survivors are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive, mever ipe, but cause ‘Delivered in town by carriers without London, was almost as pg all in a fair way to recover théir health, ple and booklet free. id. STERLING | EDY €0., Chicas M eriiing rates are liberal and can be priate Wale wae ie although all four were insane when r Pai cc “had on application to the editor or at] Ge rigorats when it was made by|tescued. The vessel left New York } - RL. DAVIS, Pres’t. | 3 —— : Mr. Cleveland about four years| March 6th. The wreck occurred March R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. | sd. L, LITTLE, Cash's. = === aco, ‘Some of them are inclined | gth and the survivors were rescued REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1890, STATEMENT OF THE to be sarcastic about it. For) ysrch 14th. We desire a five correspondent at avery postoffice inthe covaty, who will | instance, the man whosaid: “Whe Th B k f G ll send sohghone en” Wate pulaly says White isn’t an American! PR ae me on c an O r eenvi e, ee : He has lived abroad for many A Housshoid Necessity. GREENVILLE, N. C. and only on one sice of the paper. | At the Close cf Business March 9th, 1897. A, 1897. years, but didn’t he come over), Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most from Europe Jast year, live at) yo: derful medical disconery of the age, @ ——" * “Seago Savorpay, Marcu Newport just long enough to cast es | RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, ie : ‘ : _|hia first yote and then go back, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act p aaa sis Wei Gasilad ook Gata “ : 7 Whito is all right. His help is| gently and positively on kidneys, liver) Oren pratt 133,975} Surplus and Profits 7339.68 WASHINGTON LETTER needed to make : ohn Hay popular | and bowels, cleansing the entire system | Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14 ‘ ‘| £ ieee in London’s swell society.” dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha- Due from Banks 88,567.54; Due to Banks 132.36 - | a : alee Daeg. Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Checks ontstanding 863.34 . (F:om Our Reguar Correspondent.) (bas haveptoas ee Rabe re bitual constipation and__ biliousness. red hc Expenses 1 289.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00 ne iG TON . 19, 1897. | : Y 1€~| Diease buy and try a box of C. C. C.| Vash Items 2,652.1: ; wasted ae. 6 nef times BDectE sph ia than the McKinley today ; ‘or 25 rf cents. Sold and ash on Hand ch itagh —_ siecle There have been sev biil, butit is going to be crammed Naa et Total 8112.974.60 present week when an/ down thethroats of the democrats guaranteed to cure by all druggists. McKinley|of the House with less than two 3 ae weeks debate) There are also quite a number of republicans in during the open rupture between and some of the biggest men in We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. ~ repent L ne " When bilious or costive, eat a Cas- his party seemed inevitable, but the House who ere opposed to|carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa- BlLlo 4 gio #2 Ha _ by sacrificing some of his personal | thig bill, and afew of them have] tion, cme = 2 3 2. : 9 a > S 5 3 a : friends Mr. McKinley has so far|threatened privately to vote => ae ~ $ a § oe g 3) Ze O avoided it. The bone of conten-| against it, but there will not be ~ 2 mn os 3 q “3 S ag 2d O' a the big offices. lt is the enough ot them to affect the result. Baptists, See Here ! c= 8 Sog2 6 Son As a 6B : _, tion are the big ; 'The democratic opiniou of the 4 or oes fc goss 3 283 53 8 fierce fight oyer each of them that bil was voiced when Representa- Che Southern Baptist Convention M4 — ry S2En oO or 39 9 48 en Fe accounts for the small number of|tive Berry, of Kentucky, said :| meets this year in Wilmington, N.C.,| Emil | ef Soo | o 9 9 > ad = ae2 : a 430.8 ra nominations sent to the Senate.| ‘It is an excessively high pro-| May 8th. Now, you want to go to this ream a hei ail — a - 2 aeee fens EE SS A Slates ate no sooner made up tective tariff measure. It will, if} oonvention, and you also wart to go in | fmm Saad Be 34 ae 33 bo 7 Boe os fa than some objectors gets backing passed, inevitably raise the price style and c mfort. ‘There is only one or ' : Qs ao. ~ 3 SEG" 28 4 2” (4 of the necessaries of life, such as : —— A ee >| ogSSg Peas ote ag oO enough tosmashthem. A number} sycar and woolen goods worn by good firstclass line from the South and : —— ao = 82 a“ 23h 608.80 of mex who had Mr. McKinley’s| all classes. I don’t see how it|Svuthwest to Wilmington, and that line} Gaye 5 cod «2 won 23 : 2 bres =| og % Sg Pa positive promise that they would|can fail to add to the burdens Of| js the Seaboard Air Line, which 1uns coremen-ote —) > i : So al ae + s 5 Poe 3 ee 0 get certain positions, have had to fe perete eee ae toicids the finest and fastest trains in the South a — ee 35 ao a > A h: a a) and makes the lowest rates of any railroad running from the South or Southwest. Don’t be fooled into ma‘-. give way to the objectors, among ‘them being ex-Gov. Merriam, of Minnesota. and ex-Congressman markets by raising the cost of production and thus curtail the manufacturers sales. As a conse- WM 7 ILLIAM BRITT ? quence the mills will need to run only six months, instead of all the year, 43 they ought to do.” Storer, of Ohio. It was not in- tended tc makeauy but necessary Aopointuients until after the tariff pill got trough Congress, but it will require soaio very adroit maneuvering to do even that much without starting a bitter factional fight in the republican party. ‘Cucre’is a tght in the ~~ Congressional delegation of near- ly every state, especially bitter in . those having republicau Senators, over the men who shail get the offices which are to go to those states. Still, there are columns of rot being printed about the SS INSATIABLE HATTERAS, Mareen Berri’s disconnecied remarks : New York for Port au Prince. New York, March 18.—Augustin Forget, the French Line’s agect at this port, made the following statement of the disaster to the steamer st. Nazaire, as he had learned it from Captain “'The St. Nazaire encountered attemp- est when forty-eight hours out trom The steamsiip had mde about 270 miles ing your arrangements until you have consu!'ed one of the Seaboard Air Line agents, who always esteem it a pleasure Bb. A.Newland, Generel Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad to write you or call on you, or you can to serve you. upply toiny or the representatives of the Seaboard Air Lins in any town or Do city. This 3s the oxicial route. you want to go with your friends ? Ot A belt ——— We look at cur neighbor’s errors with a microscope, and, at our own through the wron , end of a telescope. ILODD POISON A SPECIALTY crass. A ‘ven tiary BLOOD POISON permanentls cured in 15t085 days, You can betreated aj home fersame price under same guaran: ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon: ie Gastis pad faltrced fareandborstitece, nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer« cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patchesin mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin: out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we cage ed tocure. Wé solicit the most obsti- pate a a enelenne the world fora é ure. is disease has 2 baffled the skill of the most eminent physte tianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute eroor sent sealed on Bpplication. Address COOK REMEDY CQ,. 303 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. ——is now running a—— WOOD YARD and can furni h Wood at the shortest. notice. Buys Wood by the car load. Your patronage solicited. GENTS WANTED—For War in Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. En= oo tbe -|dorse 1 by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, bigcommissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, ree liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Drop all trash, aud niake $300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Acs dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK existing harmony. between the adminisiration and Congress. The honest patent lawyers of Wa-hington are aiter the fake concerns who have been bringing discredit upon their profession in dead earnest now. emp!oved Mr. William Small, Attorney at-law, McGill Building, Washington, D.C., to undertake the duty cf suppressing and prosecuiing swiudling concerns, and he invites correspondence from inventors, newspaper pub- lishers avd others who have been deceived and defrauded by and throuzh false and fraudulent representations, specious devices, including cflers and awards of prizes, medals of honor¥ certiti- cates of stcck, etc.,, of alleged procurers und seilers of patente. \ Those who have had unsutisfac- e tory dealings with these fuke patent coucerns Shouid accept the invitation aud wnte to Mr. Small. Using a bill introduced in Co - gress, which has uo chance to pass, as u basis to swindle the ignorant js by no means a new odge, but, according to the cor- respondence of mavy southerners in Congress is now being success- fally worked among the ignorant -megroes of the southerw states | 5 unscropulous men During the first sexsion of the last Congress, Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, _ introduced by request a bill _ providing for the payment of a pension to all negroes who had been slayer. It was well knownin shington that the bill would ¢ be seriously considered in ittee, to say nothing of pa-sed by either House or but that bill is beng the basis of a swindle upon ‘negroes, who are being upon the payment of 25 filling ont an official ae 4 _ eh AA al Dane re eee aa hit a at nip i ey They have from this port and was somewhere off Hatteras. Heavy swept the steamsship continually from Sunday afternvon to midnight. ‘They poured down the hatches and put out the fires in seas the engine room, rendering the vessel Captain Jacquanau ordered out the boats, sesing no other hope helpless. Feur beats were launched, ouly to be crushed aguuov the ship, In a momen- tary lull the other four boats were launched in the lee of the wreck and ali on board crowded into them. “The boat in which Captain Berr; got contained thirty-seven persons, al! iold, including a woman and four chil- dren, Captain Berri took commaud and ordered signal lights carried tor the other boats to follow. ‘The four boats parted company, however, almost at once, an] Captain Berri never saw trace of the other three after leaving the smp. Everybody worked hard t keep the boat’s head to the waves and all suffered most intensely through the first mght. Some froze to death and others jumped over board. Of the last days of the terrible experience Captain Berri has only a hazy recollection.” Alphonse Dumois, one of the passen™ wers on the St. Nazaire, was a brother t Litopelyte Dumvis. Lead of the firm vil, Dumois & Co., truit uealers of gamen Jimi z, another of the passengers, was the head of the firm cf R. J. Jiminez & Co., contractors this ciiy. \Puezyna Sarnolle, Port au Prince; We have two sets of weights and meas- ures—one for home use, and the other tor foreign, Every vice has two names, and we call it by the flattering and minimizing one when we commit it, and by the ugly one when our neighbor does it. Everybody can see the hump on his frend’s shoulders, but it takes sume eftort to see our own.—Dr. Wat- son. ad Don't Tobacco Spit and j-n»>. |Chicags. 3arbers eer or 'BAMES A. SMITH, | TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE: N. C. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty —_ wield EDMUNDS. ' FASHIONABLE BAREER. Special attention given to cleapiné Gentlemens Clothing - YOTEL NICHOLSON, J. A. Buraxss, Mer. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno - vated, several new "ooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser, vants. Fish and Oysters served daily. Patronage of traveling puulic solicited wlth — GREENVILLE | ale Academy. The next session of the school will open ons 9 MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1851 4 ie pat er ai ak WW 0 AMEE HOS i and engineers, #!s» vf this city. Agent] — ce stock of Forgot furnished a complete list of the| [IFTY DOLLARS AWEEK EASILY | ; | passengers and crew who were in the]; pally wr setae s tesa pee ‘ F URN ITU RE | oo whe ‘she or eo were but | and onl Deok, +The rie cad CoO) es ls ne ee a eleven passengers all on the ship,| best seller ever produced. Agentsare| © Hee Lee ae gaat but the crew tet numbered acmthons tanga may a8 A Dveion 2 er weok. | always on hand and nial ricésto rile : me ; a ty AO { n Mes. bough and men. The names ot the pas are] for outfit and begin work at lor CASH lore, having no 1isk as follows: A, Dumors, L. Dumow, |B. CONKEY COMPANY, Pu n we sell ats close San Domingo ; on rity 341 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 8. M SCHULTZ Greenville. N. C. ts eo wwagel Bi eee Bone and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary knglish per mo. $2 ores apt : “a . . #2 LE eee al stike ot tho Gee : ork and disclpline of the schoob will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance ef your past liberal patronage. W H, RAGSDALE, SSeS ¥ ? Be a WILMINGTON & WELDSN fb R. Ccoacensea senedule AND BRANCHES, ©} AND FLORENCE Rad. ROAD | ‘THE GQOD TIMES eee oie : The fourth Sunday found the super- jintendent. ready ‘to acmic the profit atid loss accounts, and be commenced with Juhnnie’s’ cless. : ‘How have you done, Johunie ?” ‘My haif dollar has earncd another h ‘Let's sing about the goud . time: —the happy umes to be—- : As sing the rivers rippling of in. music , to the sea ! ae Vv sy ‘ . . ” > . a 4 * : ¥ e As siag the birds —they know not why | 9) said Johnnie, with the air of one TRAINS GOING SOUTH. : —-Wh on spring time days begin; having raid dae on a halo, ; a a] ? * * 6s : wat ° / So let us sing-the sad times out, and Good,” said the superintendent ; otis : sing the vlad times in! Snot only is fohnuie a good boy in Dated 2 | helping the school, but he shows dusi- Noy. J5th 4 a Let’s sing about the good times, when | ness talent. Doubling one’s money in 1896, ze every cot and clod a single month requires ro common A. M.'?.M LA M Shall send a2 benediction to the living talent. Who van tell but we may Leave Weldon |.17 05) 9 a4 “ kies of Gud ! have a budding Wanamaker amoung vs’ Ar. Rooyk Mt | 1 -00)10 :9 Whe. the world a brighter beauty and | Johnnie, youhave done wall.” om al ed cece § a rarer grace sball win: “And now, Thomas, how much has a 49 1 Aud hte shall sing the sad times out, | you halt doilar earned ?” * * r xf } a bg ‘« Ly Rocky Mt | 10 10 6 451 Ls sing about the good times! ay bat, not onl». failed 0 carn #4) Ly bt 2 - W 6 20 They'll vrect *s on the way— thing, but actually lost?” said M- Selma 2 Bi Eee the mn smith, “FE ras that 2” pa , ill 4 86) 1 *| A rose upon the morning’s breast—a Smith, “How bids that 2 ; a EB wow lte id Da | Y taiec? ‘I matebed with Jobnnic,’” was the Ar. Florence 7 28 sun throughout the day ; be waka b ae Lit ’ ed ee | When lite springs like a blossom from | PY) "and Be Won, Lite. | SG | the colcr-of the cled, ee ener a aan oR ad the word rolls cn in music to the | yo Zo And (he ford Polls on , | Pohttieal Notes From Bil:yille, a Jemcee | Sey ene shining gates of God ! ip. M. A.M —bRANK L. STANTON . Ly Wilson 2 8 0 , We don't know what McKinley will Ad eeevare ; ? do with the silver bill; butif he'll just Vv Magnolia par ae "tr 2 : ’ » the $5 bill we'll try end be Ar Wilmington 5 45 9 45 Weds a Ccivict Lover. harry up the $5 bill y Pp. M. A.M satistied. { : yr , , * 4 * | Although William Graver is in We want a_ foreign appointment ' hae ce 4 1 Make « : ~_ . ~ in community where rope 18 89 cheap or ~ ns | tence ot fifteen years in ise penitn-| vg pe. ple so willing. Nov. 1 ae | * 22 jtarv for filing Henry Voight last Par rn * ’ © 7) Om . ie . r an ert ; , a or 1896. | ZA | 4 7 = |October, this cid not stop ‘him from I Bh ha ri aac arias ia anes ence eee es) gpm ete | SO eee ay > ’ | . , ‘ ees * . a Cc in ey, u e are Sur ys a IA. MIP.M. gctlingia girl of his choice as Le just the-danes and fall over his aide when Ly aperea a 8 4u! i Ay cowne to leht. He was married 0; he was elected. - vd aad - mM 9 40 Miss Sareh Reilly, of Savannan, on Ww sive whether we | ‘ | te 96 | og : ee Ve are note positive whether we : g Jauuary 1! : parlors Sherif) . Ar Wilscn 1 20/11.83 January 19th, in an p M oma st : named our tenth boy after Bryan cr a aes John T. Roman in the jail building by | yf¢Kinley. He’s named Bill, however, ;~ ' | Father Quinlan, of the Cathedrol. land we have always been iu favor of | They have long loved each other and , the bills we ¢ uld el. OO ALM. | ry y, | Miss Reilly did not aliow the tact of 7 Gy Wilmington) 9 25 | ay | Cruver’s tia and vourictic Sather. Ly M; soite i a0 32 | le Gruver’s trias and couwicuon to inte Sian ubianl Weeki. Ly Geldsboro | 12.01 de g oe ftere wath ber purpose of marvying him “There 13 one thing,” said the 4 ° ‘ v Y 4 . . . Jd . to south ‘aad i@ 27{ ah sat by his side duiing the entare} heavy ten of the theatrical compa. Tarpero 4 . ~ gs > ts ’ , : re) wy “| tial and in many ways indicated her ieutte i} set ° to care hee ‘ — ; , ; é 1t? re stag it ree live fer bom. She is a clerk in a snstaver " “ 10 Sage . o's s re ‘ 109° Pre , + 4, ‘ Ae iD , oN 7 ‘ ZA 90% | ladies’ fursishiag siore, and, the store | you remember thescenein which ~ Ip M oT = lelosing on account of Lee’s birthday | J pledge the princess’ health in this Ly Wilsen 1 20 or My she wert quictly to the jail and was} crystal goblet of foaming wine?” ; ; rey . ONT AG 99 Ar Rocky Mt 217 11 16|/ married. The news of the wedding hae b ln . 7 = “Well, youcan. do one of three M7 has just come out. Gouver is making ; ’ Ar Tarboro 400 7 : i ing Dh, mar . things. You can make that cold tea vi arbor | Wy | sre HUGE t. turts bo 8 Cure a hey tral, weaker, put some sugar in it or else Lv Rooky Mv 2 17 | and he ang his wite believe ho will yer gs Ar Welden H get some man who isn’t in danger Train on Scotiaud Nesk Brasea con eaves Weldon 3.85 p,im., Halifax 4,) p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 , w., @reenville 6,57 p,.m., Kinston 7.45 ~ > m. Returning, leaves Kinsten 7 A. Te, Greenville 8.22.8. m, Hali x.atie 1:08 a. tu., Wo'dow ‘xeépi sunday. Se om 4 aa tOn 8.00 a, mi., iyes Parmele 8.50 a, atboro®.45 a. m,, Tarboro 3.30\p. m., Patmele 1).20.a, m. and 6.20 p. m,, arrives ‘Washington 11.60 a. m.,aad 7.10 pom. fi ept Sunday. Connects with Scotlnud Neck Branch. ‘m.,.and 4340 p, ‘Wiains on Traiw leaves i arpor marle & Raleigh RK. R, daily ex@ept Sun- day, at 4.60 p.:m., Sunday, 8.00 P, altive Plysnoute 9.00 P, AL, Returnin g.caves Plymouth daily except Sundsy, 60 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a. n.. arrive Tarboro 10.26 am and ll. -§ Train on Midland N. C. drsanchfeaves Goldsboro duily, except Sunday, €.05. Mm. arriving Snaithteld 7°30 9, m. Re« turning leaves Smithfield 8.09.9. m,, ur- rives at Goldsbors-0.30 a. m. Trains on Latta branch, Figreace K t., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dian bar 450 pm, Clie 8.05 pw. Retucuing Jeave Cliot6.10 2m, Dunbar 6.30 11 .m, arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily ex - a. y except Man va C, via Alve- Train onClinton Branch leayes War- eawfer Clinton caily, except Suule 10 a m.and 8.50 p, m-° Returning aves Clinton at7.00 a. mm. and3,00 Lm, Tyain No. 78 makes elage conuuection at Weldon forall pointy udli¥, all rail via Kiehmone, alse at Ravky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina 8 ik for Noriolk , ne all points North via Nerfolk. JOHN #. DIVINE, a Sua General supt. o Ms SON, Traitie M * J. R:KENLY. Gel taupe en’! fan rar THE MOR i Bieta ieee 2 ee NING STAR | The Olde: Daiy Newspaper in North Cacolina, oe iil sila Tae Only Fiv.-Dollar Daily 0 WH, BéRNARD | ogee ingtony: 3, © Alrivsng 11.20 am 18 on Washnigion Braaeh iefve and. 3.00 iP. . m, returning leaves Waily ex- M5, 5.25 p. mn., - | Ys finaily De acquitted, . ee Ee, of making a wry face to play the port? Waschincton Ston. |Hew a Sunday Schcol Scheme Came: to Grief. Allowances, “Vou should make ellowances for your wife. Probably she does not intend to beextravagant. You know how fond of dress women in general are,’’ said the kindly old gentleman to the fuming husband. ‘‘Make allowances!’ he gasped. “That's where all the trouble ies. I have to make hers so big that there Tie Sunday School needed money. and Mr, Smith, the superintendent, har a mew way of zetting uw. He jaroposed viving each bov half a dcHar. Atthe end of a month the principal, together wit. what it earned, Was to be returned to nim. - The se.eme was yood, but it} ig hardly any left for me!’’—Chica- didy’t work quite as Mr. Saith had. go News. antivipat dd. I J. W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashier. THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL, N.C. MN, ST 32H HI ILDL.... a. Representing’ Capital of More Than a Hal A@illion Dollars, © D. W. Hardee miggs Greenville, N.C. Win. T. Diacon, President National Soman Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts Phe Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general Neok, N.C. nublie, Noah Biggs, Seotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account B Rh. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed oh analdentiant sa [EE SEE THAT? Buds, furnish Wi Vn lis Seta yyyt Ws oy eer the {| AN whe oi ahh What Is It ? ; It is a picture ot tae celebrated x a +a yee ’ a) € if ve aa WM then Ti cee re ‘e+ f + ie] ee PE : . “See Pa oF rie od be bin : : Best in use, The outfit ot no business man it _ complete without one. aoe | b. fl v MOUS Boh las | tor Book UN ; j * { i g The Stor Bde Gt Ce ee Vien Broan aa ‘ be fata : ae 2 es: 2 i. pe / ak op mada © . yada yi than | j ioe F ‘ if ene a5 A oe ai Po gibt. ee re | ' OW Bohl nt s.e5itcd i Darden’ ‘ * ” “ Me * ‘ Kane ot these’ earl Haidle you s6e'the S22 Se me ee a , 4 Se ¥ 4 6 ¥ mallee ee e oi pe i ’ ‘S 4 Ga . a #6-# , iy : ‘ Oia agi ; =. Ca} * s,| Visitin. mi ’ V4 ‘ a } yeh eal ae ee ri 4 rie | ae oy xf 4 i y 4 : want -Come to see us. dealer We NY WA ey | Anything from a + a i Is MU nt : A ND. SS pies" We want that money because we have a fair equivaient to offer for it. Our goods are the right kind atthe right price. We havejust received a new stock ofthe Cel- ebrated and Famous 7 for Menand Boys, in a!l the newest shapes and colors, for Sprin Summer. Our Ox bloods are beauties. Every pair guaranteed. A beautiful | line of sty- lisr, neat, durable and elegant SLIPPERS, tor ladies, fresh from the factory made speci- allytor us, The latest newest, nobbiest an prettiest styles. Remember we have alsoreceived anew sup- ply of Cannon Cloth Justa verfect substi- ‘tute fcr Linen, only 10 centsper yard oneyard wide, the cheapest and | best thing made for -., Hmbroidery and | Drawn Work. JUST IN, WHAT? Beautiful, fancy Indian Baskets, Neatandnice. Justthe thing to please the Ladies. Hamper Baskets, Fan- cy Work, Scrap, Key change hands without even having and Toy Baskets. Come} jins, to see them. We can please both youacd your purse. Nearly and t breeze today. every day shipment by Bob Greene & Co.our efi- brings us SOmMethING) cont undertakers. ~T)AILY REFLECTOR. - MARCHING ON. abner ™~ JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING | Crestes many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Kevives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures success to any business es ene et et ,” use tne To “advertise judiciousiy columns of ti. REVGECTOR. Keeping Coustautly at it Brings Spocess TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mail train going Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South, arrives 6:57 P, M. S'vamer ‘'ar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- day and Saturday MARKETS, By Teiegraph to : SPFIGHT & MORRILL. Cotton Buyers and Commission | Merchants. NEW YGRK COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE 7.11 «7.11 7.69 T11 7.16 7.17 7.15 7.18 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. Jure Aug. WiikAT— July 72} 427 723 72% PORK— July 9.073 9.074 8.973 8.97 3 Riss— July 4974 4.975 4,80 4.85 _— ees _— te ena WEATHER BOLLETIN. at dinate Generally fair tonight aud Sunday. ae LENT. coger ee Borrowed, Given Away and Other Wise, A losing bet —Corbett. Ice cream signs will soo *.: g ht ‘Town politics w il soon be the talk. Dressed lumber and mouldings fur J. J. CHERRY nished on short notice. Stalk and chopped Celery, Michigan Plums and Peaches, in jars, at J, 58, Tunstall’s. Pansy PLantrs.—Pansy seed, Gar- den seeds and Flower seeds. ALLEN WARREN & SON, Frese Carr Butter i povnd package it S. M. Schultz. As the ran stops) March can find time to blow some. Ic got in a lively Lumber is being placed on the Court House square with which to erect the tower for fire bell. Money isa queer thing, Withows vocal organs it alway talks and it cam The remains of Mrs. D. D. Gardne?’ whose death was reported yesterday, | were taken to Kinston on the’ evening train. The body was prepared for new and just the thing), you want. Come and inspect our Mammoth Stock of Dry}; Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groc-ries, Hard- yare, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods. They are desirable new and heart cheering. A \ 4 + | t a iF Bog ae ta on a ia Ey : & Beautiful Hall Racks x ak a 1 | ¢ , is services to the 3 just received. 136 Pi ay ot Greenville and the ¢ op ae : aaa ‘ i i ee ic rally. amet } ‘Remember we oper-|me publicgencry. we a Lan nn rs 132 ROOFING, GUTTERING, ¢ ave ur store ona deter 10 Spouting and Stove Work, 3 min aC ge vt of fair, ° ae specialty. a square dealing and) caisfaction guaranteed or Op -cometo see us. ak SG be charges ase Saenies 4 1 een iends,. a Flues taade in’ season, Diop . : sour eo ae in sal of 5 and 10 cent store. OS} anemia . a * AAA AA RAE INO COCO OO OOO - x) (C) Ca r] ) 9 * - PRACTICAL TWA SHET ROM WORKER. * 9.4 * a nn at ot fe Ee HOPE * a | Walter Heghes, as he was in the act ‘Om’ | was a railroad man, but has lately been 3 | cave, in which the kidnapped child was | these depositories, it would result in Coming and Gomg, Weather or no Weather: Thos. McGee, of foldsboro, is in town. Dr. C. M. Payne returned to Wash- ington this morning. | M. R, Lang returned Friday evening from the northern markets. Mrs. B. F, Patrick went to Tarboro today tc visit her daughter Miss Bessie who is at school there. Jo3 Stokes, Charlie Briley aml Ed Patrick went down the 10ad Friday évening toattend a dance. ter, N. H., arrived Friday evening to visit the family uf W. F. Morrill. — Mrs, Annie Pond, of Lumberton, who has been visiting the family of W. 5. Leggett, left this morning tor Washing- ton. ae Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Miss Lizzie Lewis and K. R. Tunstall left’ today dedication of anew church at Ormond’s Chapel tomorrow. \ March has given us one beautiful day No onecou!d complain of what the w eather has been today. It will not take many spring days to get people to talking picniis. In fact, they will be glad to get out atter being hemmed in so long by bad weather. Harry Skinner did not capture the successor. This position was on Thurs- day given to Powell Clayton of Arkin- SaS, When we read accounts of factories giving employment to many people ir wore to see them established in Green- ville. ai Marriage Licenses. This week Register ot Decds Perkins issued seven marriage licenses, two for white and five for colcred couples, WHI TS Henry Fulford and Fannie Pearee. Charley B. Powell and Louisa Lew- is. COLORED. John Tyson and Hattie Barrett. Geo. W. Gray and Amanda King. Greene Tyson and Henrietta Jenkine. D. 8. Brimage and Bessie White. James Thigpen and Sarah Teel. A Dating Crimanal Kilea. March 18.—The most darmg attempt at crime ever known. fers was frustrated this ing at 3 o’elock, when detectives killed Houston. Tex., mom of entering the house of Frank Dunn, a wealthy yesident of this city. The police resewed information some ‘time ago that a scheme was en foot to kid- nap Dunn's little daughter. The pur- poss of che kidnappers was to keep the girl in captivity and demand $40,000 ransom for restoring her to her parents, The detectives had heen on guard at Mr. Dunn’s house for several nights, but no developments occurred. until this morning, when it was discovered One of the officers inadvertently at- tracted the attention of the marauder, | who, findiag he was discovered, drew | and the intruder fell dead. Hughes working as a carpenter. He had renied a house near Mr. Dunn’s, and under the floor of one ot the rooms had dug a to be secreted until the ransom was paid. Ata point some distance from the city, Hughes had arranged a num- ber of tin boxes, where he intended to direct that the ransom money be de- posited. hugh s also intended to give notice that it any watch was kept over the death ot the child When Hughes body was searched,a revolver, a keen- édged butcher kiiite and a botte.. of chlorofor was found. An immense crowd has gathered in and; around : the morgue, where the body, lies: Mrs Hughes has been arrested, but. will nog malts : WOOD OODODOO DS BULLE i o's ¢ 4 so 8 i Li C. F. Green and wite, of Manshes— | for Greene county to be present at the} mission to Mexic>) as Matt Ransom’'s! other tows it makes us leug ali the}! Look at This. . that a.man.was attempting to force one |. of the windews of the Bunn residence. Valenciennes and T wath up to the wid | | | Our buyer has returned from the northern markets and we,are ready to display the most attractive stock of \ LADIES’ i Dress Goods, Trimmings, | Silks, Hambugs, Laces, White Goods and all ithe novelties of the season. Our stock is large | and selected with great care and you will have no wrouble to select just what you want and at | | prices that are always the lowest. Come see ts. Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. Granulated Sugar only 5 cts apound. ‘Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts acan. 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cis. 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can. Dried Apples only 5 ctsa pound. These goods are all strictly first-class as we do not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the erocery business, others try to follow. Ed.H.Sheiburn&Co. Coleen = >— amen = rs = - f = 4 oc => an] is SS Wy ds = = 77> 7 As Ss B oi Seems Say ahi coe Ss = | = ~ (> fae 0. ae . OD fw vet oo . - Pp + == = 3 LS Oo a3 wages : ; = ee B oo 5a. =< ‘a revolver and fired twice at the de-|AAQR “| tective. The detectives then opened fire '—<> (Goods, Embroideries, CASH HOUSE L ACE &s _.,, We have a handsome collec- Pi Liaw e**tion of new White Goods, Em- broideries and Laces, which we have placed on sale and invitean early inspection. In White Goods we show a great variety of dainty pat- terns for little folks, such as fine dimity checks and stripes, sheer linen lawns, Persian lawns, English nainsooks, etc, Our line of Embroide- ries are very attractive and quite moderate in ce. In Laces we are showing full lines of orchons, from the tiniest age “y ie ae bebe aes wdth Lippe tal talk. f