1 RE MEN, ramen linen! ied PRD eee TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. G Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 380, 1897. ¥ a ad oy DOINGS IN RALEIGH. } | MANE ORT Raleigh, N. C., March 27.—Gover- : | mor Russell had today a warrant issued ree on Treasurer Worth for $350 in favor oe any | Of Captain Day and ex.Judge MacRae, who are to appear for the governor in the injuction case at Greensboro. This causes comment, because both lawyers are general counsel for the Seaboard. Attorney General Walser says the governor has full authority to employ counsel. , Poday some prominent republicans here cffered to bet that the federal judgeship of this district will go either to Governor Russell or to Charles Prices It is true that Russell said at first nothing would please him so much as the judgeship. It is equally true that But ‘it is asserted by some that this latter declaration is because of his anger at be now says he does dot want iv. the way republicans are “nagging’ him and trying to get him out of the position of governor. It is Young, ascertained thas the negro editor of The Ga- zette, who is given the position of chief the race for the postmastership of Raleigh. His fertilizer inspector, is still in paper so announces. The ality of the new att regarding the hos- case involving the constitution pital for the insane comes before Judge Adams at Greensboro next week. The © «SPRING GOODS _ ¢¢ Arriving <=—Daily AT CT. MUNTORD S AND OLD supreme court will dispose of it before May, it is believed. Representative Hodges, of Beaufort county, ‘one of the most extreme of the bolting populists, is here on his way trom Washington home. He become very adgry with Editor Ramsey of The Progressive Farmer because the latter denounce. the bolters aa ‘‘pie hunters.” But now that Editor Ram.- sey, as secretary of the board of agri_ slice of pie Hodges today renewed the subscription culture, gets so iarge a to his paper which he had stopped dur- ing the Jegislatve session. He says he thinks Ramsey has reformed and is right in Jine— Wilmington Messenger, Your best judgment requires you to make an immediate pro- visions for your family. _ By insuring today, your estate is increased in value at once. "Twas Ever THUvs. | if fl \ A few days sinc an insurance agent | , accepted an invitation to inspect a new \ / and beautiful house built by a friend. mi | (M | After taking a peep at the whole estab- lishment from top to bottom, inquired— ‘+House insured ?” “Yea,” e e t b now in the **What do you insure it for?” *sBecause 1t MIGHT burn,” Northern) 2." Markets “Is your life insured ?” foe al x more for the * No,”’ ‘+Yog,?? ‘-Sure 999 “Yos,’ “Thea why not insure your life as vel ag your house?” “Weil, really, [ never thought ot the matter justin that light before, and will give it early attention.” — Travelers Recora, Best time to insure ; NOW. Best Company to insure in: the Mu- tual Benefit Life Insurance Cv., of Newark, N. J. Represented by J. L. Sugg, Greenville, N.C, When a man has all the starch taken out of him, he deserves a great. deal of credit tor keeping a stiff upper lip. The Solicitor had Walston called and as James H. | + ‘came so audible that the Judge raised | THE COST NOT, PAID. And the Smile Was on the Judge. Some right amustng things happen in the court room now apd then, At the last term of court J. A. Walston was convicted of an offense and could not pay thecosts. He put up sucha plea in his own behalf as touched Judge Robinson’s tender heart and he ordered that Walsten be released on his own recognizance’, adding “If he dves not pay the costs I will pay it myself.” When court was ready for business Monday the Solicitor was calling the docket, and upon reaching Walston’s case asked, “Mr, Clerk, lias the cost in this case been paid ?” “No, sir!” came the prompt reply. At this a smile began to play over the bar and and all eyes looked towards the Judge. His Honor, hewever, appeared quite busy over his desk and never even looked up, but he evidently remembered the cost incident. the latter came forward the titter be-, his head and smiled. tvo. Walston approached the bench and delivered auotier touching plea asking for further Until September court was offered, but he said he could December court was time. not pay vy then. suggesicd, When Walston pointed dra- ma.ically to the jail, saying, “Judge send me to jail for 10 or 20 days and I can pay it that way quicker than any other.” At this the audience laughed, when Judge Robinson looked arvund and said “Gentlemen, I dont under-} stand the feelings you possess that cause you to laugh at a man’s poverty.” “I don’t either,” added Walston as he But it was Walston’s | manner and expression that provoked the laugu, and not his declaration of poverty. The Judge assured him th: it he should not be sent to jail, him to go home and return Wednesday | and he would be instructed what ‘o do. ; Judge Robinson possesses a tender | heart and frequently shows evidence of it. turned about. and tw ‘do ! Should Come to Greenvilie. We learn that on Friday of last week | <¢ a meeting was held at snow Hill look-| ing to buildiug the town to some point on the Wilmington & Weldon or Atlantic & North Caro- lina railroads. A commiitee was ap- pointed to make a canvass of Wilson, Goldsboro, Kinston and Greenville, and the town offering the best inducements will secure the road. One important); thing to be considered in connection with Greenville 18 the advantage of water transportation. The people of]: goods |. Snow Hill by having their shipped from the north by water to Greenville aud then on to their town over tuis new road, instead of bavinz to}; get them all the way by rail via one of the other towns named, would save thousands of doilars in freights. ‘This pcint is wo: th considering. Polk Miller wall give one of his en-|: tertainments here on Friday, April 9th. Thomas Nelson Page says: “Polk Miller isa great success, for he knows the negro, can tell a negro story and give the true negro dialect better than any man living.’ “Die, won’t you ?” i ‘ | om | tA H Come to see usand . save money. MATTING. ee mae Tust received a big line 0f<2a— ei ements athens fe — mi railroad from that}: FRANK WILSON | A school teacher has turned up in Qhio who was evidently con- structed without asoul. Here is the evidence. He was a bashful young man, only twenty, aud was teaching a country school. He had among his scholars wu bevy of farmers’ daughters, who hoped|. that their charms might make some impression upon the bashful young pedagogue. Finding that there was no responsive chord in his callous heart they waylaid him one day and held him until each ene in turn had kissed him The booby, when released, fled panic stricken and left the naigh- borhood for good. Of course he is no good and the patrons of the school do well to be. rid of his seryices. Had he been so overcome by the lavish dispensation of rural sweetness | ( that it would haye been impossi: ble for him to proceed with his} daily duties without first taking a} & vacation for the purpose of recuperation, it would not have ‘een strange; but a fellow who } would ran off from such & punish- AS. nO wnore idea of what coustitutes superlative bliss than a Ment casi iron moukey. For such a+% mau we have. not sar’ avg! respect .to prixt his name—Knox ville J ournal. | i mahi ntimememmeend A Match Yarn, » Phere is a prominent grocer r Raleigh whose name is’ Stronach. anh quite » large. country as ll-as city tate “Among. his Recige dO cn su | from Richmond_ to Ridgeway, twhich will reduce the distance cand Pies Ra wa a, Ws = nd, nue came to bay matein- | 7 on i ty pon getting home tried. : them. The heads. would rub off of every one she tried, so she laid them aside until she! should have time to go back to town. She did not try any more (in the meantime they had dried) a as womaa will do, upbraided r. Stronach for séliing he ea matches. She went to him with her troubles and he very innocently took a match) from the box and gave it & scratch on, the under part of his pantaloons. The match ignited at once, whereupon the cld lady exclaimed: “Well, Mister Stronach, do you suppose I’m going to travel nine miles back to Raleigh every time I want a light to scratch a match on the seat of your breeches.” These are facts, told the writer, and Mr. Stronach dido’t hear the last of it for some time.—Ex. Se —onntenemmemenmecrin a Near Relatives. . ene A New Hawpsbire man, as ad- ministrator of his brother's estate claimed an allowance for car and coach fare of himself and wife and ofa sister and brother-in-law in attending the funeral, also for his own services and time spent on that occasion. The court did not make the allowance. A New York man who volunta rily opened his house a few hours for the funeral of an intimate friend, who was 4lso his wife’s Cousin, as Well as a distinguished scholar, historical writer, aod public man, demanded $100 of the executor for this use of his premises. He also claimed $90 been temporarily staying with him, but failed to return at the usual hovr. He wanted more pay for writing the faneral notices for the papers ana calling a clergv- man to officiate on that sad occa- sion, and also for following the remains to a vault. He sued the executor to enforce these,claims, but the court failed to sympathize with him and said his claims were “extraordinary.” Baptists, Ses Here ! fhe Southern Baptist Convention meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., May 8th. Now, you want to go to this convention, and you also wavt to go in style and ¢ mfort. ‘There is only one Suuthwest to Wilmington, and that line is the Seaboard Air Line, whieh runs the finest and fastest trains in the South and makes the lowest rates of any railroad running from the South or Southwest. Don’t be fooled into ma‘-- ing your arrangements until you have consu!*ed one of the Seaboard Air Line agents, who always esteem it a pleasure to serve you. 3B. A.Newland, General Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad Q write you or call on you, or you can upply to any ot the representatives of the- Seaboard Air Liue in any town or city. This 18 the official route. Do you want to go with your friends ? mt ° Bi O.9.0.9.9. 08. 0.0.6.8 ROOONN NODGO0N 3 4. =i ' 6) 4) tC aor I y anne < PRACTICAL = TIN AND SHEET Wk +. WORKER. - Offers his ‘services to ite citizens of Greenville and the: C p public generally. a) » ROOFING, GUTTERING, 2 hay and Stove Work, 235 ele poor 20g. 4 «4 \@ er Lal La LJ *@ in rear r of 5 and 10 pa at store. ae * \@ «i ya My 1a ‘ 5 ys ie ae x) : . 8 8 ure 6.8458 thle 6 sl - ee a ee ae ¢ Fy ais 6,” «. wg ES: pitty . pe a es, a ™ ott e and, as a 5 of| | s¢, softened the headg of Z of them, but carried them back) for going down street to an office| and several restaurants in search’| of his missing friend, who had} iis eood firstelass Line from the South and te | ee oe - es => Sees ees : es i — + > Wehave alarg i, ived. Comeand | R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. REORGANIZED saa giel cess csalal or THH - ‘Wen x . = : —. ae nN = ~ = co—> so =x -—2 oS ot. DAVIS, Pres't. ted pad Pa 4) ide L LITTLE. Cash’r. JUNE asth,, 1896. 7 The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C.. At the Close of Business March Sth, 1897. RESOURCES. , LIABILITIES, Loans and Discounts $41,761.19$ Capital sol paid in $23,000.00 Over Drafts 133, 275 Surplus and Profits 2,332.66 Premium on Stock i, 000. 003 Deposits. subject to Check 85,691.14 Due from Banks 38, "567.54$ Due to Banks 739 36 Furniture and Fixtures 1, 600.00; Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34 Current Expenses "983.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.08 Cash Items 2,652.12 spn Cash on hand 25,875.38 Total $112,974.50 Total $112,974.50 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking, StU Joe = A eR a cen eee LOOD U0 POISON ; A SPECI SPECIA ey Primary tp ondary or: yee au ALYY: permanently cutedin ito days. You can be Ereatetial po matorssiie price under same guarans - Ifyou prefer to come here we will con. tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer« odide Potash, and still have aches and tchesin mouth, Sore Throat, nochar cury, io pene Mucous imples, Copper Colored i Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebro out, it is this Secondary Bia OD P One we gauarantee tocure. We solicit the ry obsti- nate cases and challenge the world for a case wecannotcure. This disease has always baffied the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. ona Capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute a sent pened 00 application. Address COO C 807 Masonic Tempio. OHinae O. thee” ESCAsitsHw 1875. SAM. i. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES & SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MERUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest toget our prices befere pua | chasing elsewhere, Ourstock ts coraplete u allits be suches. § FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR o-— * | ALWAYS AT. LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, aff & Hf Soe S58 Gs, SS Hogs 6, 899 So oS 6 —— OS . aw hw ‘9 S50 > Gq om ff mn lie Ss eer Gs 73 9 Ses gx onem 28s S $65 “9 § i= vam O ‘. Baw SB |. oe est | sees 8 av gea 22%R =~ a See C8o> wi os ee eg woe O fq ie = oO gs Same Aages a oncom + Aw =a An®On Sn Ss ied | Soe | SON 90% ,M me EF oos Sv O56 2 Se ge BoM ra] coe 6 Mir ges ©, Geko au 2 had SS Aaty eudsg Aa gso4 8335 n fa x= o30 os ae oa es 58288 9 gs 0 | A oo ASS e af Om gd Ago S™ a5 p= onest od hf On o20n%M on lz & oO -- ose 5 Ps @ d¢ =< ra a a2, 2= ums sOPsE suo : aandS £ sho 82 3m Wee LLIAM ——is now running a—— WOOD YARD and can furni h Wo :d at the shortest notice. Buys Wood by the car load. Your patronage solicited. AGENTS WANTED—For War in Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Kn- dorse! by Cuban patrio.s. In tremens dous demand. A bonanza for agents, Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, res liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make $300 a month wits War in Guba. Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-336 Dearborn St, Chicagy. 0 EERO a, A OM A mt pon ee ti a 3arbers. apne enelis Lat ee ee AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing 1 | [add Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty is HL ERBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER,. Special attention given to ~olewn ing. Gentlemens Clothing OTKL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burexss, Mer, Washington, N. C, 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: Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited GREENVILLE alt Aoadeny, The next, session of the school will open ons MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary Knglish per mo. Intermediate '* soy ihe. Ta Higher bs “. gr EDS wpe? * a a | W?H, BARNARD ae power SG ge mat. ae alin. fe Senn °) The Reflector: Book Store. stan of! m a8 } iateven Wr ave PROF ae ent of these 2 Rou ntai in Pens, [ of the Ton Per Cen:, ‘Tax.o [#180 & beautiful line Of Pesirl Handle Gold Pens, | tate Banks. Daily 50 cent™/ You will be astonished, dj er month. Wesklv $1 00 eins ais Ss man mee en * ‘ spa Re RD pisdion : i eee aston 4 easy ei epee toa ; t pesca us en 5 ae meee Dao AA ay = Se eee sea ” oo . i ; : Fos ei so , ; ie . a 2a a : WILWINGT JN w WEL DON h Don't Tobaces Spt and Smoke Your | . A Housthoid. Necessity. Greenville. Market. “PROM FROST TO FL 13" AN BRin¢gea <5) A. — 1 Cascarets Candy Cuthartic, the most} Gorreoted'by 8. M. Settutte. reared) fae woe oe ee a If you want ‘o quit tobacco using | wonderful medical dis.onery of the age, : 4 AF RY: id . AND FLORENCE RaiL. ROAD ie Ss ces : Bniter, per lb 1h to 46 L TOAIGUS TO wae ENO Pag iy as ' Jeasily: and lorcver, ba. made. well | pleasant and refreshir g to the’ taste, act | Western Sides 5t $0 6 ay Ree ee 41 ae oie oe my: = : strong, magnetic. fall uf new life and | gently und positively on kidneys, liver — cured Hams tie Both are such desirable“ ob oe i Ri BW ee er Re ay vigor, take No-To-Bue, the wonder- | and bowels, cleansirg the entire system | Corn Veal 45 50°KQ jective points for » Winter — S . ae oS 7 hill Peon, Wg pete ‘ Flour, Family 425 to 678: trip that ts perhaps hated for TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Worker that makes weak’ men strong. dispel colds, cure headach, tever, ha- aed 54 to 304: | you to decide where to gr ~ ) Many gain ten pounds in ten days. | Litual constipation and _ biliousness. Oats 85 to 4 ey ae ; | Over 40),000 cure’, Buy No-T o-Bac Piease buy and trya box of C. C6. C | Sugar 4tab Let us-Help You to Dated AR age a y y 2, ‘off : 9 Noy. 5th 5.4 Meee ee Te re. wr [today ; 10, 25, 50-cents,” Sold and | poe oth we 1896, Oo ‘ guarantee’ cure. Booklet and sample | C45 *Ms ees ses rom Sack 1 te \ re a Decision. f wailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, | guaranteed to eure by all druggists. hickens iO to 15 3 A. M.|?.M. ACM Fe wo Y re ° Eggs per doz Ttol A bei : N w 8) ' i Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 24 pompndtsis oi caches His Only Daughter. @e3 WaXx.DEr "01 (ED Tee ee Ee ppg Sales Mt 1 00/10 9 - the Sc athern ee” ts) either ma 4 ay ee nM wah Mexico or the Pacific C. ast is Fer Housew.ves to Try. Oftentimes around chante Cotton and Peanut, one you will never forg« . Ly Tarhoro {1212) | secon of this city One, can see little inci-| Below are Norfolk prices of cotton |~,, Te nena, Ly Rooky Mt | 1 00110 es: eee Try hanging brooms in the} dents that are touching to look pod pannata for west orniny, pa durptenes It’s a Transition from j. 4,643 ) | y Co ros. Commission Mer- . : pa Pema 2 531 | es a to keep them soft and Upou. shite ih chants of Norfolk - Frost to Flowers. i a Lcethanae There was & cage of this kind a COTTON. Pa tenes v Fay'tteville} 4 36] 1 ; : ore > +3 des - is Fiorence 7 2% “f |. Tey taking the tea kettle trom) i, gouthern’s station Thursday Middle if Aud the service ix 80 laxthi- —— — MK : ithe fire the. momeat it boils if the night. A grey haired father bent | Low Middling : Bi pic a eng te Be i teat Se ae bac te ag . Good Ordinar ; tested © Nault gn re Oe : hot wateris. to be used for cooking | ith the weight of 70 years stood Role ane” 2 ) ft fnesuebe. w.ik: x BA te {2 ome ; out in the cold March wind beside; PRANUT®. ; cee : 2,1 eee A.} ‘fry. filtering . impure — water the case that contained the re« Lean 2 Ifyouare TLinking of § a f ys ; re } _ i cs ‘ - : ss ; ty ooluteco Lavo | 5 | urongly charcoal to reader it) xing of an only daughter. He ea 60 to 74| 2Oing, Write Us. Lv Magnolia | 416} | ) {Bares did not seem conscious of the fact! tono—cuiet. ; sm Ar Wilmington} 5 45 945) Tey keeping lemcnos in water ‘joke ATE : We have a hock entitled P. M VM . th tthe piercing wind was chilling : a. 4, Manitliuy aco wauvd for use aad ae edine —_—~ Throngh Svoryland to San- aed ee lim or thit the dust was blinding sot Seas,” abandsome volume | Jthey will be improged. a ce at 1 os , 4um TRAINS GOING NOTRE. | Ty | net . bis alveady dim sight. He stooc of 205 pages, fully illustrated, -_ . pe STAD pIOe Sauery "0 petal ee by the truck on which the case which we will send on receipt PP obas ei] Sy 2 |rusting. ol kepnekty postage. We also bave a de- ’ Sa] oo} 5 some strange hands mighiroughly) obtf ‘d Me 1896. ZAl Z ZA Try -ettiag a pan of hot water aed? Finds niy place well supplied the light “4 . Wibhichain in to F? . — a es vy ‘s : which we will send aa . } : —very choicest of— CO, WE mS ty Puce A. MAP Mi athe ee a too 2 ‘When one of the yard bands y oS Cet ak 2 aanilk td. ae Vv. 3 : 3 “5 ‘ ; 5 sys $5 ae Ly Fayettorillel 11 a6) 9 4 ee 618 putdn; it prevents came to hurry the case to the Frnits (ronfectians (i cost of mailing. Ly Selma 12 37 racer ing baggage car the old ‘father, with UUW, UH , Oars, + hd Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 33 : | Try saviag every scrap of tissue) ‘ ‘be dimmed eyes, asked ina You Really Ough 160 sii ain ‘swash : ue eal— ’ r, , fe \ jppaper thot Somer shee the Haat kindiy .onw co bhanale it as gently Every housekeeper shculd try Read them Both. LP neg | for wipiog lovking glasses. Lt Mi Pape wy select Dried Pears. od ; ; ae as possible. Whoa it was raised | hs ‘}giyes, & peculiar lustre to the fo the ‘coach door by four brawny we en oe Grapes, | Shall we vat you down for a es or oat ae be | : o* ates, igs, Oranges, Apples, conv! If so, or if you want A.M 1) 4, | |ghass. , : * \ 180, y “Imi reales os ‘oes the old man’s frame] Nute, &e. in great ab ace. : : Ly Wilmington 338 [| Tl Rexe qperigeygt turpentine for] MPR es ivamutioh Hel Opeicc eeeae qe aa nnd osbacial: b tpetoions Ly Goldebore 13 08 » removing ink spots from the sak Wt : es gee 1G LO aa if eee eens ar Wilsen =|} Tog) | Mi tt clothing. took his stand at the car dour aud! Leading brands of Cigars. by addressing, 7 in mi { 1] fA - : : 5 | a) ' Ly Tarboro ae) || tig -wroppiog a buked potato] Watobed the bageage waa go] Fresh Candy every day. 8. F.B. MORSE, {2 S| Yo ‘Jina cowel as soon as it 18 done, about his work until the case Was! [ot me grate your Cocoanuts. i gest Bris god press slightly until itbursts|bidden beueath a pile of baggage. mown Passenger and Ticket bi ol Ces 7 b ' : : * "344 : gen 9 I FQ | oF | es and it will be sure to be| Ye then with trembling step went MORRIS Ms YER. . wah CHORAL 12. My ip. yl rn y: ki t t back to the coach to pursve nis Ly.Wilson {| 21.26) Ww 3 ry taking out grease spote ee : ome iu the Ar Rocky Mt i 2 17| |__| 11:16/from wall paper with a piece of sad JORERET, to hi A ta the) ene atates tl Joo) B-2) —— | blotting paper and a hot ‘flat iron,|mouutains of Vermont— , ; Ly Tartore | | iL ry xubbing knives aud iorks [home that death bad robbed 0 O VOU an t e Ly Roeky Ma || 2 Xi Ae | with a piece of orange or lemon|its brightest charm.—Charlotte Ar Weldon | p «li: the taste of fish seems to] News. Ciiuge {o them. siete nnn AAA IIA UA ene nnn Train on Seotlat.d Neck Brincu don | ‘Tity washing oyster shells and ae sacureia i eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halitua 4.10/keeplug them On haud, astwo or| ust try a L0c. Lox of cascarets, the p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.35 iled ia t w ket ! : W., Greenville 6,67 p, m., :Kinsten 7.45 ates ae 7 wate mails rats 2m. Returning, leaves Kinsteo habe . oe. ee “| lorming. & ™., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving Halifax at 11:00.a.un., Weldon 1140.am Try making oil cloths durable by awplylug 4.coai of diuseed oil except Sunday. ico pain ener on Brauch genys/eud teeush with vaenish when asaington 8.00 a, m., and.3.00 .~p. m ohly.dry. ,#ITives Parmele 8.60 a. m.. and 40 p. thorogghly : y ; ; ‘| Tryerendering bard water soft, auril it rivals disiiiied water, by’ sm., Tarboro 9.46 a.un., retueningieaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele il0),20.4. ni. dropping atwo ounce viul into. the kettle. ‘The impurities will. 41.50 & m., and 7.20 yp. m. Jdaily ex. ept Sunday. Conmeets with traning on euct, caney cathartic, gare constipe- finest. liver and bowel 1ezu ator ever made. When bilious or cosiive, eat a Cas— tion. v3, eat a Cas caret, candy cathartic, vure guarauteed » When bilious er ¢¢¢: ,@nd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washing ton adhereto the!bottle. | Sectland Neck Branqh. [LUe, 25¢ Trai leaves sarootu, N &, min alpe- merle & Raleigh &. R, daily exae pth day, wt 450 p. m., Sunday 3) P. Mi atmne Plymouth 9.00 2. M., 5.25 p.m. Xeturning loaves Plymeuth duily except Sundoy, 6.00 a. m., Sueday 9.304 4 arrive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and Tyain on Midland Nw. ‘Goldsboro daily, exce; Sunday, 6.05 a m. ar¢iving Smithtield 730 a, m Be ‘burnigg leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. me,, ur- ‘tives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. an. Tratis on Latta branes, Floreuce R: b., leave Lasta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar! 7.50 pm, Clio $05 p ma, Returaing) leave Qliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.40 a am. a Pl Letts 7.50 am, daily except San. | eVav. Train onClinton Branch jeayes War- awfer Glinton caily, except Suudlay, 10a. mand 8.50 p, m: Returuirg : He, Li. 45 branch leaves. OO OP-SPIOOOs +> > to¢ : “i 25¢ 50%. ©. ple and baskletSiroc. Ad. RTERLING. ew A / a i ial * hee yo Fy j Ms # as tehier / ; > ' 5 4, ; i i 4 * ay + ; F, ath the e ’ - ‘ ¢ % ‘i ; a +e Vit ts Me a , : a ths re is a Pry iy 4 a 7 a : « ‘i {9 ‘ wah ae ‘ i : a} a i ry ae 7 4 Caty Aor y , abd 7% 4 ¥ git 7 Pre ¢ BS CULATE THE: LIVER, ABSOLDTELY GUARANTEED gecate snreave ot cw stination, Cascarets are the Idea Smt REMEDY i)... Chieago, Montreal, Can., or New? ork, 211. oe & & > ee-7> hs ALL 6 DRUGGISTS ¢ “Ves Clinton at7.00a. m. 443,00 1 om, Train No, 78 makes close eeunection @t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Riehmone, alse at Rwky Mount with Norfolk ang Carolinalt R for Nonidlk « Be all poings North via Norfolk, JOHN F. DIVINE, ee General supt. ', M. EMERSON. Traffie Manager. J. RL. KENLY, Gen’l M piel THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in ~ Sorth Cavoliaa ae i ee vr) | Meas PU ULELT toe ‘ ewe ' ' AON EL Nae eS ake ‘ aahht! ~—“=e> Itis a pictureot tae celebtated} Ss sci | ———— SEE THAT 1 TERE G What Is It? ghhbbb! learnhow very cheap they aged nr i mre EE RMIT ete so dilinns nll wa cat + Wie, PhS Abe eae ae ea AU OOM a | i ! i a $ Here is an opportunity We will sen Or We will If you want a good home paper, this is vour chence, the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayazines ana .t is the equal of any of them, — ‘ Send your orders to the Reflector, Pat NREL NIN INL PDN APL NPA, PPP PPP LPP NPP PANNA NA PPP Pat, ‘ to get this excelleut, ‘magazine for little money. d the Cosmo- | politan and the Eastern Re- flector both one $1.75. year for send the Cog- mopolitan and The Daily Reflector, both, a whole year for $3.50. NN Ne Nel Nal NNN ENP Pt, magazine anda good Cotnpare You may never, But should you ever Games. fant Job Printin —™ Come to S00: US, a ~ * ‘ 2 | ee * ape Ree NS an aS eae ee ig . pot " sgh A aes We want that money because we have a fair equiva ent to offer for it. Our goods are the right kind atthe right price. ‘We havejustreceived a new stock of the Cel- 5 / -ebrated and Famous i - for Menand Boys, in all the newest shapes and ‘colors, for Spring and Summer. Our Ox bloods are beauties. Every pair guaranteed. A beautiful line of sty- _ lisn, neat, durable and elegant SLIPPERS, tor ladies, fresh from the factory made speci- ally tor us, The latest, newest, nobbiest and prettiest styles. Remember we have _alse received a1iew sup- “ply of . Cannon » * Cloth Justa perfect substi- ‘tute for Linen, only 1 centsper yardoneyard July 4.674 [DAILY REFLECTOR.| JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ae Creates many a new business, Kularges many an old business, Preserves many a large Lusiness. Revives many a dull business, ‘~ Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Szeures suceess to any business aa I ‘To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne - |eolumne of t. REFLECTOR. Keeping Coustantiy at it Brings Success TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mail train going North, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, arrives 6:57 P. M. Sieamer ar River arrives from Wash- inyton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday jeaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- ay und Saturday MARKETS, By Teiegraph to SpFIGHT & MORRILL. Catton Buyers and Commission Merchants. NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE June 7.01 7.08 7.01 7.08 Aug. 7.06 7.11 7.06 7.08 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. WeatT— July 70% 70% 704 704 PORK— July 8.674 8.67} 8.65 8,60 Riss— 4.074 4.65 4.65 WEATHER BOLLETIN. en a SE ~~ Local showers and partly cloudy to- night and Weunesday, s'ightly warmer. oc a elgg a Laem aces ae eT IN THE FLURRIES, ad These Items Picked Up Between Biasts. Odd Fellows tonight. A hallo mockery—an echo. April fool jokers will soon be ripe. Fresh Carr Busssz 1 povnd package Oj at 5. M. Schultz The coming of the cucumber brings wide, the cheapest and joy to the doctor’s heart. pest thing made for Embroidery and Drawn Work. JUST IN, WHAT? Beautiful, fancy Indian Baskets, Neatandnice. Justthe thing to please the Ladies. Hamper Baskets, Fan- cy Work, Scrap, Key and Tcy Baskets. Come to see them. We can please both youaad your purse. Nearly svery day brings us something new and just the thing you want. Come and ins ect our|: Mammoth Stock of Dry |. D.essed lumber and mouldings fur nished on short notice. J. J. CHERRY The ladies should not miss the spring Millinery opening of Mrs. J. S. Tun- sall & Co. Wedneslav and Thursday ae the days upon which their new goods will be ready for exhibition. Mrs. J. S. Tunstall & Co., #will he ve heir spring opening on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The very new- est and prettiest styles in Millinery will b: on exhibition. All the ladies cor~ dially invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth- olist ehurch will give a Past and Pres— ent Century party at Germania Hal} ‘Tuesday eveniag March 30th, a splen- did supper, ete. ‘The waiters and tables will be dressed in past and present Btyle. Gperrercaecessoereencereeteg 3 + TANDGRAON Portraits ! Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods. heart cheering. Beautiful Hall Rack just received. , - Remember we oper-| ‘ate our storeon a deter-| : of fair,|: re dealing and ‘mi ned poli -eometoseeus. Lae Your triends, They |: are desirable new and 2a o Miss T. B. HOOKER and 18S RUSA HOOKER have opened an & see and solicit orders for Oray- on Portraits. All work executed by hand. "Portraits made life size and will not fade. : ‘Specimens of work on ex- Can oh lgo--be lett. . Prices \of * work furnished fk he ibition at, J» L. Wooten), rag Store, where orders 9. Cena ‘Blows Some This Wuy and Scme That. P. S. B, Herper, of Snow Hill, is ia | town. 4 & J. R. Moore returned Monday even- ing from Burgaw. Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kirston Monday evening. | Rice Gwyun returned from Rocky Mount Monday evening. J. H. Shelburn, of Durham, arrived Ed. H. Shelburn. i J E. Moore, of Williamston, and Don Gilliam of Tarboro, arrived .Mon- day evening to attend court. Knights of Honor has six assessments for April in Class B. The ladies ot the Methodist church have been quite busy yesterday and tocay decorating Germania Hall for the Past and Present Century Party which takes place tonight. The last number of the Hickory Times, the paper established in that town by J. R. Whichard, came out un- der the editorial management of Thos. M. Hufham. Mr. Hutham 1s a son of the beloved Dr. J. D. hufham, and is a young man of intellect and ability. The materialis in him for a_ good; editor. Raided u Still. Officers J. H. Shelburn and J. W. Perry, ot the revenue service, this morning founda blockade still out in the woods near Centre Bluff. They broke up the still and poured out about 700 gallons ot beer which they also found. They discovered no one in charge of the still but ere of the opinion that it was operated py people trom up the country Supericr Ccurt. The following cases on the enmina] Jesse James, carrying concealed weapons, not guilty. Ben Sutton, laeeny and receiveng in two cases, pleads guilty, judgment sus— penaed upon payment of costs. Simon Tyson, carrying concealed weapons, sentenced 3 months im juil. Samuel Dudley, sssault . with deadly weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sus pended upon payment of costs Nile Marning, carrying concealed weapon, guilty, judgment suspended | upon payment of costs.. Dock Thigpen, assault with. deadly weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sus pended wpon payment of costs. Church Moore and Alex. Bailey, affray, plead guilty, Moore sentenced 3 months in jail, Bailey 1 month. Thos. Spell, . assault with deadly weapon, guilty, judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Wiley Williams, Richard Outlaw, Joe Daniel and Adam Daniel, affray, Outlaw and Williams guilty, judgment suspended upon paymene of costs ; Joe} and Adam Daniel not guilty. John Page and Sim Page, assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. John Keel, who killed) David. Cran- dall on the 25th of last December, was arraigned before court this afternoon and plead not guilty of the felony with which he stands charged Keel had no counsel to represent him and Judge Robinson requested Capt. Swift Gallo- way and Mr. F. G. James to take charge ot the case and conduct the de- tense fer the prisoner. A special venire ot 75 was ordered and the case was set for trial on Friday morning. A large crowd was in the court room during the arraignment of the prisoner. actin ecstatic cant aN A ee 10 times out of 10 —_—_—_—_—_==__=—_—_—— The New York Journal recently offered: ten bicycles to the ten win- ners in a guessing contest, leaving the choice of machine to each Columbia 7 Bicycles Nine immediately, and one after he had looked at others.’ \j The Journal therefore bought "TEN Columbias at $100 each. On even tertns the Columbia will be eboown TEN times out of TEN 210 Ait Catalogde tree it yo alls yok eAtRn@ ki ipo" WIND SHIFTS. Monday evening to visit his brother, docket have thus far been disposed of .| ~ in m tude. beaut low in price and turing was dull, at prices much mer the styles character of Wovelty. Wariety. (Yalues. This Spring we were pr’mpted to lay ina line of Summer DressGoods i surpassing eT. oon ee 8 J agni- and value any we ever bought before. Our foresight in buying while materials were while manufac- aveusthe goods ess than value. Weareable ' to offer new _ stylish, de- sirable sum goods at prices not to be equ’led. We have provi- ded such materials that may be worn with comfort not on- ly in the spring, but thro’ out the entire summer,and and general . these mate- rials excel anything here- tofore displayed, and the prices are exceedingly low ).W. HIGGS,. Pres, STOCKHOLDE:S. Representing Capital ef More Than a Halt Million Detlars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bonk, Baltimore, Md.; The Scottand Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. R. R. Fleming; Pactolus, N, C. Scorer eens est ann ACCT LEAN ee seein ener serait te i et Cherries, Plums, June Peas, Olives, whichis as good as Ro Mince Meat, Apple Sweet Mixed Pickles, Cellery Sauce, Baking Powder, Cream Baking Powd er, thousand other good things. Ed.H.ShelburnézCo. RICES & TAFT. “THE GREENVILLE BANK GREEN VILL, N.C. D. W. Hardee miggs Greenville, I¥..C. We respectfully solaeit the accounts of firms, individuals and. the genera vublic. . Cheeks and Account Books: furnish cd on application. Look Po this list of GOOD THIN and see if you weuld not like to have some of them : | Premier Brand of Extra California Pears, Apricots, and Peacees , Butter, Preserves:, Sour Pickles, ear!.y ‘Roy al al for less money, and a Phone; No. 70. eee A” uew Stock. | (7. to suit all. } S” come and buy } | | AT j So BE: PBNDERCE COW iif eicoles oo on NY 2 GREENVILLE, No@e voli? qacto yrov wountae. | adies our Goods are here. A ev erhad better styles. , Ape oP Ee i he ikon ra ri a * re “¢ t ‘LANG SELLS CHEAP. ‘"4 ' e , us ; a f d : ce ual ue 4 Se ae é ' | ’ . Le i; ua i) oe ee ae ! he ' ae ¥ ' i ae a n * i