DAl DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. . Vol. 5. -@REENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897. MUNFORD back from the Northern . Markets witharightnew line of _ — Awake, awake, O earth ! Forget the hour of gloom When in thy shuddering breast Thy Maker claimed a tomb. Put off thy wintry robes For garb of joyous spring ; Crown thee with lillies fair To greet the risen King ! Bring the treasures of the field, Bring leaf and blossom sweet, Thy choicest and thy best, Before His pierced feet. While all thy sons are giad, And tears are put away, Let youth and age alike Sing Christ is risen today ! Litt up thy gates with praise, And robes of joy put on. The Lord of Lite and Death Hath risen to His throne. He bath gone up on high, And giveth gilts to men ; He lives, no more to die, Alleluia, Amen! PROPERTY OWNER REPLIES. eon caterer caren, Mr. Eprror:—1 beg to say to “Fire, ly mistakes the spirit of my ar‘iclein I did not intend in any way to find to make any “impertinent suggestions.” On the contrary I want to commend I know that the “burden and heat’ 9:30 A. M. ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. The wheat fields are the flour gar~ ! dens of the world. The sonorous shouts of the fish ven-- ders should be called fish bawls. When a man pawns his watch he raises money with patent lever. Drinking beer may quench thrist, but it will not “refresh” the memory. Deeds of kindness will preserve our memories from the touch of decay even when our bones have ‘mouldered dust. into The fruitage season draweth nigh and soon there may be seen the boyish tancy lightly turning to thoughts of apples green. How like the peariy d:wdrops upon the flower’s lip are our joys! Fora moment they look beavtiful and fasci- when we pluck the flower they are gone. We have seen mon so awfully mean that they would try to pick the feath- ers off the eagle on a silver dollar be- tore spending it, tuinking they would be owner of a feather bed without it costing them anything —Orange (Va.) Obser- ver. Church S2rvices To-morrow. Methodist church—Sunday-school at Preaching a; 11 A. M. aud 7:30 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. A. Greaves. Baptist church—Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Preachiug at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. A. W.Setzer. Subject for Sanday morning: “The Open Grave,” or “The Blessedress of the Resurrection.” Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school 3 P.M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. A. D. Brown. Communion at morning service. IP | receive some recognition of their public OP: | spirit in turaishing their time aud their Ope | labor to the servic. . < “iMireman”’ that prupe:ty owners should (be active members ot the Fire Depart— s|ment Whenever it is possible, but un— B (fortunately some property owners are S| non-residents, and hence cannot b2- I tully agree with the suggestion of | come active members aud “lend mus— cles” to the servic3. I shall be glad to see any plan adopt- ed whereby our firemen may be encour aged and the efficiency of the depart ment increased. Property OWNER. Mai riage Liceases. The Register ot Deeds issued only four marriage licenses this week, as follows: WHITE, Thos. MeGee and Delia Marshall. COLORED. John Williams:and Lillie Phillips. Burial Sunday Morning. The remains of Mr. W. ‘T. Haydn, whose death was announced yesterday, were brought to Greenville this morn— ing and plaved in the Episcopal charch, A ielcgram having been received from his children, at Washington City, ask- ing that the body be held until they can arrive, she funeral was postponed | until 9:30 o’clock Sunday morning gf Winterville Nomineaz. Toursday night a meeting was hed in Winterville to nominate candidates, with the following result : Mayor —J. R, Jolinson. Commissioners—G. W. Parker, Rowan Cooper ant B, F, Mannizg. W.C. Hines & Co. have got their soda fountain in shape and started it to sizzing. From almost everywhere there are good reports of the wheat crop. Ed. Jones and Louis: Moore. Jeanie L. King and Hattie Little. Subsenibe to Tas Dan.y REeFLEC- | TOR. GEN TLE Our stock i is complete £ bat, fam ear ean cs mG “a eer elaine sande e SPRING. eS, cf I ghee all the latest i in' Whi ite ts - 7 c. HOOK ER& co. nate us with their glistening charms ; FRANK WILSO The King Clothier, SANA APE PRP NPL Le A sla —Come in and look:at the tant line of— FING. SPRING... [have ever had, All makes, colors and prices. A pertect fit guaranteed. AL ——\Y LINE 0F-=— Dress Goods, Shoes, d Gents Furnishings is superb and your inspection is invited. FRANK WILSON inl aaa mn pecan ot st env llt We have it and want you to have it and to do this we are offering special bargains in w~— Men and Boys—s CLOTHING if we can’t fit you in stock we have a beautiz ful line of samples just received and will make is, Hal. SOG, -jand anything you want in the Dry Goods line you a suit. at prices that will surprise you, ns Ng? i a bes ee MP pes passa dees eT bar af ioe dy ste Giusy Ane Tih “i ie Boge 2 oe Secretary ot the '| ate resoluti¢ orders by the FHIGHARD. -Editor. ~tto Collectors of Customs in relation to} ~~ And the sweetness ay “| Pega ial ea emrrinn seine mmo ecebeme at) ieee bi ank of Gr eenvil VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). bli tariff bill not being at ight from darkness, oe 4 ie ee ee bygone Joy from sadness, — GREENVILLE, N. C. Se ‘Jall satisfactory, Senator Vest offered?) pity oh ring, | Atjthe Close cf Business March 9th, 1897 ‘Bored as second-rluss mail matter. | resolution declaring this order to be Ye bells, with gladness ! RESOURCES. LIABILITIES ; = = ——— = 1 withvut authority of law and in violation : tare ‘sot Ganteal : : c ; Ri d sehd out Loans and Discounts $41,761.19 3 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 ~ 3URSCRIPTION RAPES. —_| ot the stututes and customs: regulations | Piesdial uiietiog | [Over Drafts 133,275 § Surplus and Profits 2,892. 66. 010 year, Oe nt eee ar concerning the payment of import Notes from other iby soe ang ieee Leiedp oe le ni to Check . seer at pak. » . 1. 2) 10} duties, and by a bare majority of cne it _ Joy=bells meeting, Furniture and Fixtures | 1,500.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34. Feu cawn by cneriecs withoat | wan referred tp the Pinande Commithoes Till the wh ole worid, Current Expenses 285,52 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00 take coe. ae +a bs dhoaaiicoteal Filled with wonder, Cash Items. ail Ge ee $119,974.50 |) Afwexttang rates areliberal andesnbe|° PS Sees the clouds Cash on hand Patan: eee. ee pad on -apptication to the editor or at/ J) mocrats would be delighted to see All rent asunder. Total $112,974.50 gheoffice McKinley's bluff, otherwise known as iui hace! ee 7 ————eaeeE the speciul diplomatic commissioa to How they cluster ! We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aad shall be glad to have. We desire a itVe correspondent hi all Europe ‘with , power to negotiate Lending tragrance your aecount, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking, : vaty, who w ae, fe a . , - — , ee Luana ys it occurs with the governments of that section 1n i To arte el . — - ‘fo each neighborhood. Phen ee behalt of international bimetallism, suc. ile beg is Wohavealarge~ * nal only 99 one See oh eee czed in accomplishing someting tangi- Hidden deep 4 enave a lars a —— ; ightest , ble, but none oie sraibe the sligh 8 Through Lenten hours! aT 0 CK OF : SarurparY, Aprit 16, 1897. idea that it will, ‘The Commissioners, Waster lillies My 7 anon 9 ae a —|Senator Wolcott, General Pame, : of | Smiling faintly, ; | UNDERTAKERS i ‘UN 4 4 ® Massachusetts, Hon, Adlia E. Steyen- Tall and slender, WASHINGTON LETTER. son, of Illinois, are capable men, and| : Sweet. nae toloHly | | FLINERAL WR | (RS AN) | their failure to accomplish an impossi-| S80W-white flecks i aVET, UNLTAL ° UD ni respondent, ) : . ng , (From Our Regular Corfespo bility will be no. personal reflection on By nature molded | | : : EMBALMERS. } ril 16, 1897. Seem they, meek shea poiiae eet them. And all enfolded! Senator Gorman took occsion toj a id ite te re mee Dene ce ‘ it y 3 i , Y * : . ey give the republicans a little plain talking Senator argan : one - ong Easter music G OO D Ss | Wehaye just received a new’ to concerning their failure to accept the speech ia favor ot his resolution recog— ‘ding, ye dear ones, 4 hearse and the nicest line of Cof_ ‘ » fair roposition made to them for |»izing the Cubans as beligerents by Litt your voices, tins and Caskets; in wood, metal- 2 binea ie vacancies and the | declaring that whatever action tis Far - me ones . . lic and cloth ever brought to oe ‘ve the appropri-|coudtry might or might not take toward| Men ane mavens just arrived. Comeand | Greenville. consequent tuilure to give bP eee oia the chorus, gee us We ai» prepared to fo embalm- ation bills which failed at the last} Cuba the freedom of the island was Joy and gladness ‘ ing ital tes loca. : session the proper committee considera- written in the stars. | | Should reign o’er us. Personal atiention given to con: tion, just before the Indian bill was} Senator Chandler’s bills tor the seiz- Little children . } ducting fuaerals and bodies en- 3 taken up. The total of these appropria. | ure of the armor plants of the Bethlehem Sin» in gladness, trusted to our care will receiye tions will b’ more than $73,000,000, and | aud Carnegie Steel companies by tne F es your heats hearts every mark of respect. Gorman taid » careful consideration of | government, represent a very dangerous Nos aint mene > a i Oar prices are lower than ever, them might result in a reduction of at} sort ot bluff, for itis evident they are Dims your morning, | ) a hy oo not eel monupoly but “ east $10,000,000. He also said that it| nothing else, ‘That these companies Yet you love We ean be foand at any sad all was time to call a halt in the vast ex-| have been extortionate in their dealings The Easter dawning. ce times in the John Flanagan penditures authorized by Congress; that | with the government 1s true, but that Easter dawning ! | f FARR } CAN Buggy Co’s buil ding. the limit of expenditures on the navy and | doesn’t give Congress a right to confis~ Oh! the glory » U. ‘| BOB on fortfications ought to be near, Dow | cate their property. | And the es GREENE & Co. that an era of peace seemed to be at alin Of the story ! | Light trom darkness, Joy from sadness— ; ’ o Spit and Smoke Your Joy : : o limit the expenditures on rivers and Don't Tobacco Spit + Ring, oh, ring, hand, and he thought it was also time CITORS WANTED for : ‘SOL " Dr. Talmages “The ' _ ‘Iate Away. i 0) 1} Earth Girdled.” or his famous tour harbors. He closed by saying the it rob Wake to quit. tebaceo ‘using Ye enn leg noe bos Uh 3 around the world, a thrilling story of rould har call oe : y —Mnrs. M. A. AIDDER. eee Sennen; |saVvize and barbarous lands. Four mil- democrats would do no more tha .,. {easily and torever, be made well en A SPECIALT Primary-Seo lion ‘Talmage’s books seld, and “The attention of Senators on the other side tiary BLOOD POISON permancatl; | Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- - Mcuredin 15t035 days. Youcanbetreato ; ; Misia forsame price under sameness est. Demand enoromous. Everybody A Houszhoid Necessity. ty. If you prefer to come here we Willcon: wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most | iN wonderful medical disvonery of the age, | noch itwetil torte Ifrkee ee book, big commissions. a gold ming for . eae ., | Cury,lodide potash, and still have aches ang |WO'ker:. 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C, C | Monalgnaranty, Absolute rE ed on 807 Masoni GO, Chicago or New York. — today; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and c Temple. CHICA guaranteed to cure by all druggists. sarbers. strong, magnetic, full of new life and yigor, take No—To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men strong, to the urgent need of retrenchment, It is not expected that Mr. Gorman’s warning words will have aay effect, but all the same they were timely, and it -was entircly proper that they should have been spoken by a democrat. The country will heed, if the republicans in Congress do not. Nothing in the eloquent address made (60 ARS m2 PRA by Mr. Bryan at the Jefferson birthday 8 | RA ETN A . - roe on banquet, a gathering of democrats (hat Doa’t Wait So Long. aOrsront AOR) 4 ) px ee WANA a . will not soon be forgotten, was more _— } 0 BAA AOSE AS GOSAG \ AMES: A. SMITH, , important or significant than the fol-| * Why reserve the kind words of love] & S 5 ee i alata to lhtenh F -Jowing words:, “Tbe position taken | until the dear oae is gone and cannot to “ees 3 es, i Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing _ {and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty s | JH SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARERR, ; Special attention given to cleaning , Gentlemens Clothing by the democratic party in 1896 wil/| hear them? Why vot give your friend not be surrendered. If you doubt the the flowers while they are fresh and _ permanency of the Chicago platform as | sweet, aud not wait to lay them op a party creed, go among the rank and | his tomb? While he is struggling with atlversity, and is cast down by YS? 2 S&S * A AOA A =POODVOODIOO.O9 OO:0.2.26.9.60% 6 ® 9 PRACTICAL UIN AND SHEET ROM 3 WORKER. Offers his services to the + 40 citizens of Greenville and the qo public generally. ac ROOFING,.GUTTERING, ! ' beer AOA Bey tile of the purty and measure the zea and enthusiasm which that platform | disappointment speak the words ot has aroused, and you will realize the|affection you will want to say when impbssibility of taking a backward step,| he lies cold on his bier. Grasp his} 4 True, the present administration is/ hand while it is warm with the pulse seeking to turn public attention to the| of life ana caa feel the prespnre of tariff question, but if our reasoning is | Your own. When his heart is still in AOA ACK OTKL NICHOLSON, - J. A, Burexss, Mer. Washington, N. C, ry: , BN Bosatinn ant Ktova W Chis Hotel has been thoroughly reny well-founded, an increase of taxes | death, it caunot feel joy or sorrow, and gC P 4 ae e Work, vated, several new rooms added, elec, a friend is ny nearer than a stranger |G, nfl aieceenie ka tric bells to every room. Attentive ser, cannot restore prosperity to the prc~ Ie e dl + 1346 Satisfaction guaranteed or vants. Fish and Oysters served daily. dueers of wealth. In fact, we contend | Alas! how bitter the memory ot unkind 40 no charges made. ‘Tobacco Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited that neither high taxation nor low| Words spoken in baste, that haye 0 Flues made in. season. Shap : sper ,| pierced the poor heart like a thorn, and |3gO M2 sear of 0 and 10 cent store, ‘taxation can bring prosperity to the] rit pide am a oa | 40 3 ESTABLISH SD 1873. peopie, so long as an appreciating dollar | left a paintel sting behind! Could we |: aggougooucoon°D Loo KKoo CREENVILLE . PORK SIDES&SHOULDER| | p Ae : oily. JARMERS ANT? MEKUHANTS BU YX ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before pu chasingelsewhere, Ourstockiscoraplete | The next session of the school will “The money question must be the para-| them! What endca ing terms we would AND DAVIN rings genuine and permanent pros—| their ears hear not the voicd of love, of continues to give the money owner an recall our loved ones that have gone | BOXKYRV RRR RRO , mount issue of the next campaign, as it} use! But they will never. return. | § Portraits ! perity, the democratic party will not] praise, or cf blame. Then speak the | | or ral be) advantage over the rest of the people. | trom us, how we would try to comfort Pir Cee RRCRERORSRREeRRTE ES SAM. a. SCHULTZ was of the last. If che Dingley bill| Their ‘lips are sealed in silence, and be in a position to win a contest by | words of love and sympathy now while vpposing it. If, on the other hand, the] they are with you. Be kind and gentle Rabin diatl u allits branchea. open on Dingiey bill proves a disappoinumedt to| to the little ones. ‘They are with you ie pit se hd Rio | 7 _ those who advocate it, our position of | today ; tomorrow they sleep.under the ‘ U | 0 7: : Ei | slg ial ash, Pe a sce ol FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR) = mypay ser. 7, ten ‘tention will be riveted upon the tact} “Be ye kid to one another,” | , ; i : : and continue for 10 months. 487 S20840) oe Bre re es Re Oe ee Oe ee ine i ws net aru Te The Republicans of Orange, N. J., d solicit orders far taal So ee eee vo - The.terms are as follows. . +. Senator Nelson, -of Minnesota, al- nominated a negro coachman for a pa Ase aet wt diab Tobacco, sr- fé&e a : | es ae pep ibiieen, tain. sympathy ‘member of the School, Board. But as|% | All work hiseite od Br cere ‘ {Primary Hnglish per mo. =” §200 with the : made by the dem erats this was unintentional, as the result of Portraits ,made. )| we buy diroc) from" Manulactu. . 4 en} Intermediate ‘ * — 9250 in the Hopse.to amend the tarift bill by| | isunderstanding, they are now|% aa wis i Belch dont cdiaa tt al , | and will not fade. “.]. lg stock of oe ‘i , A rn, Be a | My ics ty it tig | a “yh oy " x, : Hier 8)" aii hi (each) ** ee , M.| P.M, Ly Wilson 1 2 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt 217 |__| 1) 16 Ar Tarboro 400 . M Lv Tarborc > Lv Kocky Mu 2 17| Ar Weldon Train on Scotlaud Neek Branch Rou eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10 p.m., arrives Scotland Neek at 4.55 ., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.45 >» m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2. a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Hali*:x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am excent Sunday. Trainson Washnigton Branch hg Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p. arrives Parpiele 8.50 a. m., and 4 40 p p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returninglenves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a.m. and $.2U0 p. In, arrives Washington 11.50 a.am., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves sarporu, Nv C, via Albe- marle & Raleigh it. X, daily except Sun- day, ai 460 p.m., Sunday 800 P. M; arrive Plymouto 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m. Returning isaves Plymouth daily except | Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m., arrive arboro 10.25 a.m and 1). Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Gold3boro duily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriving Snaithtield 7°30 a, m. Ree turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- tives ut Goldsbors 9,30 u. m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R 4, leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar 1.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m, Returning leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, —_ Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- av Train onClinton Branch leayes War- awfor Clinton caily, except Suuday, 10 am.and 8.50 p, m* Returning ave; Clinton at 7.004. m. aud3,00 1 m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Kiehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk ene all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F, DIVINE, Genera] Supt. T, M. EMERSON, 'Srattis Manager.? J. R.KENLY. Gen'l M uneger, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest faily Newspaper. ip} North Carolina. oe eee Toe Only Biro Dollat 01: / De dere “snl ae Wiinineor, N.C Jolie shureh, says an exchange. a5 ca at Dees ot Raster, ee ‘The dae of Easter is fidersiined by ithe ecclesiastical ca.endar of the Catb- Trisa very complicated .and elaborate affair invented by Lilius. a. Neapoliton as- tronomer and sage, unser Pope George Gregory XIII, at the close of the six- teenth century. It would be preposte— rous tc tax the brains of modern readers with the abstruse calculations by whith the date ot Easter is deter- mined, but afew general rules might be given for their enlightenment. The regulations of the council of Nice are four: First, Easter must be evlebrated. on a Sunday ; second, this Sunday must iollow the fourteenth o the paschal moon; third, the paschal moon is that moon whose fourteenth day falls on or next follows the day of he vernal equinox ; fourth, the equinox s fixed invariably in the calendar on the 21st day of March. This calendar moon, it should be remembered, is not thy moon of the heavens, nor the muon of the astonomers but it is an imaginary moon creaied for ecclesiastical convenience. From these conditions it tollows that Easter Sun- day cannot happen earlier than the 22d of March or later than the 25th of April. Baptists, See Here ! {he Southern Baptist Convention meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., May 8th. Nuw, you want to go to this convention, and vou also want to go in style and¢ mfort. There is only one good firstelass line from the South and Scuthwest wo Wilmington, and that line lis the Seaboard Air Line, which .uns the finest and fastest trains in the South and makes the lewest rates of any railroad running from the South or Southwest. Don’t he fooled into ma‘-- ing your arrangements until you,have consu'*ed one of the Seavoard Air Liae agents, who always esteem it a pleasure to serve you. B. A.Newland, Generel Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- ball house, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad © write you or call on you, or you can upply tony ot the representatives of the Seaboard Air Line in any town or city. ‘This 38 the oficial route. Do you want to go with your friends ? — When bilious or costive, eal a Cas-- earct, canty cathartic, cure constipa~ tion. Luc. box of cassarets, the aid bowel regu ator ever Just try a finest. liver made. When bilious or ce''.73, ent a Cas- caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 1c, 20¢ malt when the bride wears a traveling the new arrival. ‘‘I would have you Typewriters’ Views of Men. Once it was said that “‘no man is a hero to his valet de chambre.” Mary Gay Humphreys has another reading for the saying in Scribner’s Magazine, for she shows how “‘a man is no hero to his typewriter:’ a ‘The mystery of men’s lives in the world, out of which illusions are spun, has always had a greater in- fluenee in determining the fate of women than is readily admitted. To feel transmitted through the ring finger the electric thrill of business, of politics,of clubs, of stirring move- ments in the life of men, gives any woman vantage ground over others of her sex. But in the actual com. merce of business, the community of affairs, the wear and tear of daily life in offices and- elevators, this mystery vanishes. A couple of type, writers at luncheon will illustrate badly a situation yet too new to be fairly reckoned up. Over knife and fork they will match employers as small boys do pennies. Out of hours the boss is only a man of whose necktie they may dis- approve, or of the way he wears his hair, or perhaps of his grammar, and it may be he appears greatly to the advantage of some young man at a neighboring machine. Correct Attire For the Bridegroom. “A 6 o’clock church wedding, gown and there is to be no recep- tion afterward, calls for afternoon dress on the part of the bride- groom,” writes Walter Germain in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘He should, even if he is going right from the church to the train, wear frock coat of black, light trousers, gray gloves, light four in hand or ascot tie, top hat, just as if the wedding were to be a large after- noon affair.”’ With Closed Doors. She—I’m learning a lovely skirt dance; but, of course, I don’t let any one see me, I practice in a room all by myself. He—Ah, I see. You follow the Australian ballet system. ~~ Called Down. “Put that fellow in one of the basement roome,’’ remarked satan carelessly. “Fellow! Basement!’’ sputtered to know, sir, thatI was a prominent citizen in my late home, sir.”’ Satan smiled. ‘‘That may have been,’’ he said, ‘‘but you won’t cut any ice down here.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer, Potatoes and Tomatoes Grafted. Tomato plants have been grafted on potato plants in England, giving a crop of tomatoes above ground and of potatoes below. I.tatoes grafted on tomatees bave produced flowera “ant i apples and a few tubers. eae ee 25¢.50¢ BBOOOOO 2 OD POC Ow he Ideal L ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Deere bana ton caa sini. ton: ple and booklet free. Ad. 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Bntter, per Ib 15 to vi Western Sides 154 to 6 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123 Corn 40 to if Corn Meal 45 so FC Flour, Family 425 to 6.74 Lard §54 to 10 Oats 85 to 40 Sugar 4106 Coffee 17 to 2u Salt per Sack 75 to 1 ff Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz 7 to 10 ees Wax.per 20 Nickel Ste 8 furnished | jective points, for a “Winte ! trip that ite perhaps hard for — you to decido where e go. : Let us Help You t to... | a Decision. ce A trip via New Orleand. and the Southern Pacific to either - Mexico or the Pacitic Coast is. * one you will never forget. It’sa Transition from th ten. ye Me Frost to Flowers. : And the service is so laxuti- ous that people who have tested “Sunset Limitel”; se it incomparable. Ifyouare Thinking of. 5 Going, Write Us. We have a book entitled “Through Scoryland to Sun- sot Saas,” ahandsome volume | of 205 pages, fully illustrate whieh wo will send on ‘receipt of 10 centxin stamps te cover — postage. We also havea de- ONLY IN (897 STANDARD OF THE WORLD They are the strongest bicycles in the World— the Standard by which all others are judged. 4100 to all alike. Handsomest Catalorue ever issued, free if you call. FOR SALE BY S. E PENDER & CO., Columbia Bieveles. Wartfords, next hest, $75, $60, $50, $45. ! lightfal little guide to Mexi- co, which we will send on receipt of 4 cents to cover cost of mailing. You Really Ought to Read them Both.. ShalP we put you down for a copy? Ifso, cr if you want any special information, it will be cheerfully furnished | by addressing, S. F.B. MORSE, General Passenyer and Ticket Agent, GREENVILLE, N. OC: NaiW ORLEANS, You may never, Anything from a}@=<= {fe far Jo fr uy Ot : k CK ROUSE A GY. YOYYL6 But should you ever}@=——- Want Job Printing —==w> Come to see US. <= v jes . * LCN, : WAY x if” Visitins Ca rad — TO A E'uUll SNvect Poster. 5 ») 5 * am and month. The Daily Reflector. Gives the home news every afternooh .at the mall price of 25 cents a Are you a sub- enber? If not you ought to he. ae | ‘ it ¥ eu eh OO . Reflector: ' * apes ‘ id is only $F # edt : ‘contains the, news i Week, and giver ‘tion to thestath . Specially these eroiming tobacco, that is, woth aay natal! 9S. | * * Seen eC ne® ies ath We want that;money because we have a fair equivalent to offer for it. Our goods are the} right kind atthe right price. a J ees emai rremmeeram We havejustreceived a new stock ofthe Cel- ebratedand Famous a for Menand Boys, in ail 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 -also received anew sup- ply of Cannon Cloth Just a perfect substi- tute for Linen, only 10 centsper yardoneyard wide, the cheapest and best. 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 Toy Baskets. Come to see them. We can please both you and your purse. Nearly every day brings us something new and just the thing you want. REN Come and inspect our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods. They are desirable new and heart cheering. Beautiful Hall Racks just received. _ Remember we oper- ate our store on a deter- mined Poley orf fair, - square dealing | and come to see us. | an Your triends, | 4 fit * Ye eRe Br OL ; cveua tp Pa Pe ’ i j ; is nm r | ve Lae ox fb i) 4, 5: shall” & I & DA LY RE passe end JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING encom Yreates many a new business. Knlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many, a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures sucess to any business eas ana To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne columns of ti: REFLECTOR. Kieping Cousteniiy at it Brings Soccess eanstlinaan iene tet TC AAO LLL, ALLEN: CE TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. a Se Passengor, and mat train going Nevth, arrives 8:52 A.M: Going south, arrives 6:57 P. M. ‘Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- day and Saturday — WEATHER BOLLETIN. Fait tonight and Sunday, colder to- night, conditions favorable for frosi, northerly winds, THE LAST LENT. “char shea Any Borrowed Items Can Now Be Paid Back. —«_,€, "> Easter tomorrow. Full moon today. Tomorrow closes the lenten season. The town has had a busy look today- Hay,, Hulls ani Meal at &. M. Scuultze Our milliners are rushed fixiag up hats for Easter. Drummers continue to come around in large numbers. We hear of no Easter Monday pic nics around town. Buy the Standard Sewing Machine, $20 at S. M. Schultz. There will be an. excursion from Griftou to Newbern on May 14th. «Silver Dollar” Fountain Pen, Fark er make, at Reflector Book Store. Fulten Market Beef and Chipped Beef just arrived at J. S. T nnstall’s. Services will be held in all our churches tomorrow except the Catholic. 10,000 Ocean N. C. Cut Herrings just received and for sale by J. J. Cherry, The store of Brown & Hooker, which was damaged in the recent fire, i8 being repaired. The different churches will have appropriate Easter music at tomorrow’s services. Mrs. T. E. Hooker will assist in the music tomorrow, Easter Sunday, at the Baptist church. The choir of the Methodist church have been having some special practices for tomorrow's music. A colored man was thrown by a mule out near the depot, late Friday after- noon, and badly hurt. school, and Don’t you How about Sunday church services tomorrow ? think you had better go? That Eastern Judgeship is yet un- aettled and it looks now like Judge Robinson is not going to get it You need nov count the new hats and dresses at church tomorrow. Some of the men have already seen the * ’count.’, There’s a breath of breezy blossoms,” And the bells of Easter thrill ; And “sonnet” rhymes to “bonnet,”’ But 1i doesn’t rhyme to bill.” —aAtlanta Consticution. Acent Wantep.—We want a good reliable agent in Greenville to represent the Wilmington Steam Laun- dry, For terms address Harper & PENNINGTON. Wilmington, N. C. il KOTOR. iw EASTER ANTHEMS. po These Have Their Voices in Tune for the Morrow. . ee mii Lovit Hines, of Kinston, spent today bere, \ R. L. Smith, of Ayden, was here today. ; { 3B. J. Norcom left this morning for Plymouth. Maj. W. 5. Bernard came up trom Chocowinity today to attend Easter. Mis. Loge Staten returned to Tar- boro vhis morning. L. F. Evans has moved in ‘he coun— try for the summer, J.J. Smith and wite, of Ayden, spent today in town. E. b. Ficklen lest this morning to spend a few days in Virginia. Misses Leta McGowan and Nannie Cox came up from Ayden this morn- ing. Misses Julia and Ray Heilbroner, of Tarboro, ts i arboro, came down Friday evening to visit their uncle, M. R. Lang, Miss Jennie Williams, who has charge of a school at Pactolus, came home Fri day evening to spend Kaster. d this morning and will hold services in Daw ade cs src ; 5 Rev. A. Greaves, of Kinston, arrive the Episcopal church tomorrow. Dr. D. Morril, who has been taking a course of lectures at Baltimore Medi- cal college, came heme Friday evening. Rev. A. D. Brown came over from Kinston this merning to hold services in the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Miss Nella Grimes, who has been visiting her brother, W. H. Grimes at Grimesland, took the wain here this morning for her home in Ralrigh, The air ship, star, or whatever it is seems not altogether so selfish snd is giving towns all about an opportunity to take a peep. It may sail over Green. ville yet. The editor remembers seeing snow on the 18th day ot April, several years ago. Such a spectacle as that tomor— row would strike terror to the hearts of Kaster hat wearers. The New York Herald observes that “advertising is purely a matter of busi- ness, and advertisers naturally go to the medium of exchange which they tind productive of the vest results, and This is one of the fundamental iaws of publicity. hence the most valuable.” It does not toliow Cust taece is DO Jong- er any advertising dove vu s‘uis.nental or other grounds; but is does aiiew that advertising turus to the resuii‘ul wediums as instinctively as the needie turns to the pole. Greenvilie to Japan. Today T. E. Roberis & Co., filled another large tobacco order for a foreign country. This shipmené is 35 hogsheads and goes direct to Japan. Sometime ago the firm made a shipment to Ger- many. 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 THUs. A few days since an insurance agent accepted an invitation to inspect a new d beautiful house built by a fiend. | After taking a peep at the whole estab- lishment from top to bottom, inquired— ‘¢Jouse insured ?” s"y'es,”? “What do you insure it for?” “Bec tuse iv MIGHT burn,”? “Not SURE oi it, ave you ?” “NO.” “Is your life inured 2?” 4 No,’’ “DE. won't you ¥* *+Viun,"? “sare #7. “Yes,” “Then why not insure your life as well ag your house?” matter just in that light before, and will ie it early attention.” — Travelers ecord, Best time to insure 8 NOW, | |: Best Company to ent th Mi 2 N VINE Oe” ehted by, oe (Sugg, Greenville NeQy Warts SIS: “Well, really, I neyer thought of the} . B rere er ee ees : 3 ay Va ar ¢.9. 4.8 ¢¢ 7 me Gee ah ee Sie - BEC; .@\@)@)@.@)@) @)@ 0) 02) 0)e 2)2, 0.0.0 8.0.8) mame ie EA ‘ ic) oie a. T- : ) mY tit i. 7 (OMG! « g : | | ¥ sg i 1 é hal a SL < ‘ JU ) ‘ eg aC 4 : | : e). | ek Feo : . L.) 2 : aC r) ° q F OOODOOOU OCOCLOCU C0 OOOU ie | i OO OO OO OR OW Ve AV OV 2 DRESS. GOODS, "= <> Silk and Wool Dress Goods IN LATEST EFFECTS. ——— Ae <7 Spring Novelties. AANA AA ? ~ The variety of our Spring and } In beautiful pat- terns for cos- tumes, waists,&c; Summer offer- These at remark- ing was never bly low prices. before equalled Come see them. Come see them. Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Perfect fit guaranteed. Foreign and Domestic. RICKS & TAFT, Emporium of Spring Fabrics. acne seiner a eee eli ene CriEASTER OPENING SUES ’ SBE Every Day is Opening Day as he is receiving some- thing New Daily. All the latest noveltes. Be sure to go to 1.W. HIGGS, Pres, j. S. HIGGS, Cashier aj. HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashier, THE GREENVILLE BANK GREEN VILL, N.C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts individuals and the general STOCKHOLDEKS. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, Neck, N. C. public. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account Books furnish R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. Bruae —— ecient eae ‘Seeenteesscrereninensneaeaarninieninne emanate Look over this list of 3000 THINGS ould not like to have some of them: and see if you W : Premier Brand of Extra California Pears Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peaches, Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Preserves, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, early June Peas, Clives, Celery Sauce, Royal ‘Baking Powder, Cream Baking Powder, which is as good as Royal for less money, an d thousand other good things. Phone No. a 44 ee, i a | ! e y 2 ga pars 7 i Ua, ha ' Hat, ake geod 4 A h f