TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month. =< a GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1897. ie ‘No. 782 —— = ~ back from the Northern | Markets witharightnew line of | such as STRIPED DIMITIES. Fancy Nainsook, Muslins, Piques, White Lawns, Lace Curtains, Swiss, Val. La 288, Everlasting ‘Embroidery, % - 2 rr ae Z ws : : 2 : : oe : P ‘ oN * 4 N / , is Ye Y : 7 AAS ’ . ; . ’ 2 ey : a ? Dibet ty Je i Sige : g ty —— JRF 2 o ig 2 DE OOS DE UG OK IT ny Mf ‘oh { COory @) er ia) ae e@ eee a> fe) “ee! oe) ‘ee Me) $ y ‘ ‘ . wt Dy y © ON s 7 - \ * te. Call and see for yourself, eee) 0 We are now ready with SPRING CLOTHING Swell business suits, three-but- ton sack, colors brown, green, grays, In plaids _and over plaids, and checks. Our business is growing, . We know the secret It’s well-made Clothing at a quick —seiling profit. That is low prices for you. We are hustling for bus- iness and get. ting it. | lost. RAM’S HORN BLASTS, OUGkgs | Waraing Notes Calling the Wicked to Repentance. | The man wuo tries to take up his cross with one hand will never be able to lift it. It 18 hard to make a cold prayer in a warm prayer meeting. Wherever truth is made known, God is speaking. 4 Uultivate the habit of casting all. your care upon Christ, Be a happy Christian and God will make vou a useful one. We are always in great danger when we.hold on to a little sin. The mercies ot God, like grapes, are i | always tound in clusters. Christ is not well received where his Ope | eervant is improperly treated. ‘he man who keeps a bulldog shoul not talk very much in church. The great man of to-day shows us what all men may bé by and by. The greater our growth in grace the greater our need of common sense. It is hard to believe that there is | death in the sin that wears a mask of gold. No man isstrong whose character has not stood the test of many trials. The fault finder would growl about * | the weather it it were raining money. The world is full of blind Samsons | who spend their lives grinding in a 3 © | mill. Determine every day to do your » prayeiful best and leave the result with ee | God. A big man ina little world isae much out of place asa little man in a big one. It would be bad for the Church if she knew no more of God than her preach- ers teach. When a man’s wife believes in his re- B | jizicn it is pretty good evidence that be has the nght kind. There are peopie in every church who stop believing the Bible whenever a © | collection is taken. When we get to the end of life we Shall find that nothing good has been Seek first the kingdom of God, and no gift the world can givo will ever hurt yuu. Frotracted*Meeting, Rev, Hi. B, Melton, State Evangelist of the Christian church, will on next Sunday begin a series of meeting here. The services wiil be held in the Presby- terian church. All christians of the community are invited to co-operate with the meeting. Notice, I have taken the agency for tbe Wilmington Steam Laundry and ask the people uf Greenville for a shure of their patronage. Prompt aitention and good work is guaranteed. ‘The Tele- 'yeaph office will be my headquarters for receiving and distributing bundles and I am ready to serve you, 'C, B. WaicHarp. “Silver Dollar” Fountain Pen, Fars, er make, at Reflector Book Store, STATE NEWS. The Landmark says Statesville mer- chants have entered into an agreement to close their stores at 7:30 o’clock every evening except Saturday during the summer season. = The Journal says a syndicate of Newbern capitalists have purchased the Atlantic hotel property at Morehead. A monument is to be erectsd in Catawba county to the memory of six revolutionary soldiers who were killed by Indians and whose bodies were eaten by wolves, Rev. L. R. Pruett last Sunday at Twelfth Street Baptist church received years cf age. old:st member ‘ever received in the State by protession of faith —Charlotte News. The Observer says Robert Swann, near Charlotte, lost his barn and con- tents, two mules, a horse, gear, feed and tarming implements by fire on Friday night. Base Ball. Philadelphia, April23— Philadelphia again deteated New York today in + game whic! had a most exciting finish. Score : At Philadelpnia—Philadalphia, 12 ; New York, 7. . Baltimore, April 23.—It looked a "sure thing tor Boston in the first halt of | today’ s gume, but good stick work by the champions pulled the game out of the fire in the eighth inning. ‘Tucker's playing at first and Long’s at short were tbe features. Score: At Baltimore—Baltimore, 7; Bos- ton, 9 Cincinnati, April 23.—The Reds again defeaied the Colts in an exciting game tcday. Breitenstein was hit hard in the frst inning, but the Colts were unable to do anything with him there- atter. ‘Score: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 4; Chi- cago, 3, Washington, April 23.—Again the Brooklyns won by a single run. Up to the fifth inning Washington’s chances appeared rather slim, but in that in- nicg the senators fell back upon Daub’s delivery to the tune of seven runs. Kennedy then went into the box and the locals did not score again. Score: At Washington—-Washiog:on, 7 Brooklyn, 7. St. Louis, April 28—St, Louis-Pitts. burg game postponed on account of wet grounds. Large Ca:t, Mr. Sam Coward, of Swift Creek township killed a 17 months old calf today and brought it to Greenville to sell to the market men. The remarka- ble thing about this calf was its im-' mense size. It measured 9 feet in length and weished 428 pounds dressed. The hide weighed 70 pounds. The market men say no finer beef has been brought here. ee re Just try a Ce. box ot cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regu ator ever made. paetoterscsins lens GENTLE Our stock 1 is soagutete «Th um SPRING. a Sa with all the latest in’ no iw on professiun of faith a man ninety two | | This is probably the}, Me FRANK WILSOD The King Clothier, A FULL LINE ~ a Red OF =S0r If you want to keep cool geta Crash Suit. See? i= Remember a full line of —-'/;j| Men and Boys G SLOTHING |: to select from. All the latest in Gentlemens wear. Call on Crash Suits. Just received. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. if you want to see somevhing pretty just come in and Jouk at our complete line of cotton Ribbons, Suitings, PLAIDS intiie fa- Cheviots, Lawus, Piques, Laces, Silks and Velvet. test and WE have them. —Don't forget our— CLOTHING - we are selling and want to sell more. Prices ard quality is what talks. Neckwear, Felt,. Stiff Bild Sitaw HATS i mn latest By syle and best quality. or | ; Po The Low Price Merchant -—BYERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). fnmedl 4 " ‘tn ~ gmery postoffice tn sane we in the office sneha Seen We | destre a live correspondent at the covaty, who will of NEW6 as it_ occurs Write plainly per. gend in brief items fm each nei hborhood. and only on one-side of the Cae atall Monpay, Apri 26, 1897. There are thousands of people | companies to manufacture or sell on royalty. But the large majority ot patents granted never bring anything to the inventor or owner but are like the larger half of al they can have the privilege of selling the foreign patent, claim- ing to naye unequaled facilities for selling. The suggestion of sale is only a bait. What they call half expenses or $20 is four times as much as the German Gebrauchsmuster costs, and nine They will refer you to the coms white man through the bil) of sale, In freedom the negro must tie himself to the white man through the bonds of commerce and by the cultivation in every manly earth. We like to talk about living in the white mansion in the upper world and at the same time living ina one room cabin nere. We like to preach about golden slippers and long white robes in the other world and go barefooted and nearly naked in the best preparation for a happy home in heaven.” STATEMENT, OF THE ah H patent the daventor and his | races will work itself out. In AL TYSONL a . R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. ku oe tee 7 2 assicnees sell territory or form|slavery the negro was tied to the , Aa TYSON, VicoPree ee . = gnem ee y the neg a _ REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. : Bank of Greenville, . .@REENVILLE, N. C. | Atithe Close of Business Maroh 9th, 1897. manana, sa senor mail matter. |} man yentures—failures. way of the sympathetic gocd will ape ci = ee et lesen : . . _ LIABILITIES ae Y Another scheme is to urge the uf his next door neighbor. . | ~ SURSCRIPTION RATES. ; ‘ : . Loans and Discounts $41,761.19 3 Capital stock paid in * 923.000. Oe oa ae ee American patentee to get Furo-| “We must bring our education Over Drafts 7'133,9753 Surplus and Profits : peor gpg : ha mont, «3 + penn patents, and there is one| down to the plain, practical, hard, oe st agp Bp ae nea he ga to Check = 95,691.14 QO. sae Se Ov oe : ue from Banks 67. le anks 132.36 5 28 week 5 ‘ 10] western firm that presends to bear| everyday facts. As a race We 819) Furniture and Fixtures 1300.00 Cashiers Checks ortstanding ~* 863.34 pt eho a town by eutriers without}. nalf the expense of $40 for| very emotional. We are inclined tmatd Expenses 985.52 ; Lime Certificates of Deposit’ 355.00 oe : Gee's “ : = " b4 m 2 5 me (TS RE advertisn g fates are peers ve procuring a German design pat-| to spend more of our time Pre= | oash on hand 25°815.38 Total $112,974.50 ‘had on application to the edittf or at} ent or Gebrauchmuster provided | paring vo live in heaven than on it Sais ota $112,974.50 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. .¢| Wehave alarge- > STOCK OF > “Wed — — | times in ten it is not worth a cent | this world. Welike to sing about : : : ClIvy SWINDLERS AND THEIR | for they will never sell it; or think |living on milk and honey iu the UNDERTAKERS, ; RURAL PREY. about it after they get the $20. | next world and eat corn bread : : oo Do not be deserved with the|and peas here. I believe ey? FAINERAL DIR EGTORS AN) : (From an Occusior al Contributor.) le give. |living right here in this world 18 : 5 abe references that these people & g rig EMBALMERS. pacumen @ jeoumonns who live in the city by robbing | mercial agencies Dun and Srad- ‘people inthe conntry. With the| street: but these agencies only |, = ae GOODS dth t received & Posi 4 val of the editor I-propose rm that they have a commercial earse and the nicest line of Cof- approva afi y nay PROGRAMME fins and Ceskets, in wood, metal egg NRSC EES lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville We ane prepared te Jo embalm- rating, that they haye money; they got it by the deception which they are practicing on you. to explain some of these robbing schemes and, perhaps help some by saving just arrived. Comeand see us. Ofthe Roanoke Union to be Heid With Memorial Church Greenville readers to make money it. Many men with good commercial May 27-30. . mete Paes So tty i bee Boece te ah be dor ar rep | Personal atiention given to con! ice | ducting funerals and bodies en- OAS, HRY AND FLOUR prison. Do not be deceived by their references to distingushed trusted to our care will receiye are so thrifty is because those every mark of respect. who have been duped by them 8:00 P. M. Introductory sermon.— F. P. Wooten. ; i j ; : are ashamed to expose thelr own men—Senators and Members of A : : . WT : : or simplicity in being “taken in,”and|Qongress. Itis well known that aia e sane . { CDECIALTY wr, — —— a cause theeaposure involves | some Senators and Congressmen| 200“: thas service. b Wl” ; want monopoly ba ets ‘i Ovr town churches—What they watt 3 con anon , ne in Washington will sign almost, any paper that is brought them provided itis nota subscription list or a check. oi The number of patents granted in the United States alone num— bered on April 13th, 580,837. _ All that were grantea 17 years aco have expired and become public property. Noteven the catacombs trouble and expense. The head of a notorious Patent concern in Washington has been heard to remark that a “sucker” 18 born every minute and that he looks upon the inventor as his ‘particular prey. There are on an average about 425 patents granted each week ‘and the name and need.—J. A. Rood. What relations should exist between pastor and people ?—G. L. Finch. 9:30 P. M. Prayer and Praise. and Education.—E. EK. times in the Juhn Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO. CITORS WANTED ‘for OL Dr. ‘Talmages ‘The Earth Girdled,.’? or his famous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savage and barbarous lands. Four mil- lion Talmage’s books sold, and “*The |, CORD 8S Baptists Hilliard. The mission of the Church to the World.—R. T. Vann. 8:00 P, M. Sermon.—J. O. Alder~ u-_—_— FBLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY wiza: address of every patentee 1s with published in the Patent Office|of ancient cities afford a more « tary “BLOOD POISON permancatl Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- i! ; “ ‘ J ; iy ays. Youcan betreatcd a: . , ; Gazette. This gives the patent |suggestive lesson to the moralist oARUBDAY ahh home for same price under same guaran a foe enoromous. Everybody er" shi f the U. S 9:30 A. M. Peayer and Praise ser—| Sal ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we willeon: | WANTS bois amous book, only $3.50. Big sharks in Washington, New York,|than the archives of the |. ©) BR cre pay rairondfaresndhoiablisand |t 00k, big commissions, @ gold mine for Patent Office, for here are buried ie DONATES Ie potnebs aod sill have aches and | Worker. Credit given, freight paid, tity’ Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, jouttit free. Drop all trash and sell the Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati ~-. and ix other cities and western towns acvess to the ear of the inventor Chey send him circulars so cunningly prepared that he Our Orphanage —J. O. Alderman, J. W. Powell. Non working church What shall be done with them ?—W. V. Savage, F. P. Wooten. imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti- pp onaee ane oneleege the world fora ase wecannotcure. This disease has alw baffled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondi tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on déress COOK. REMEDY CO Co king of books and make $300 a month. Address for outfit and territory, The Lominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi- cago. . the wildest hopes and strugg. 8 of a most progressive people, Not half as many patents have been granted by any other coun- try. What does this mean but members— CUED 2a ae ee hpplication. 807 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, LLL, thinks they have been written ' : 90 P.M. P ; .m {that many useless and worthless 2:30 Y. M. Frayer and song. - expressly to him and they confirm i , s nis opivion that he has a fortune|patents haye been granted. It - Question Bex —Conducted by R. T. Sarbers. i tent j that American inven- ann. crn secs tment ee = nama eet in his patent: Their proposition | Means also OY ope aa 18 to sell the patent on commission tive genus, 80 calied, has been BY P. M. The Sab ofa Church gan ES A. SMITH, to its young people.—N. B. Brough- TONSORIAL ARTIST. over stimulated and lured by ofters of prizes, medals, riches and by fictitious tales about the value of patents. Very few pat- ents and still fewer inventions bring the owner wealth. They more frequently ruin than errich. Qur government is very remiss that 1t does not lay its powerful hand on these schemers and stand between rapacious swindlers and the ignorant citizen. There is hope that the present administra- tion wil! make a record in sup- pressing frauds. A good start has been made in placing the Dean Brokerage lottery on the GREENVILLE; N. C. | Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing ‘and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty CRBERT EDMUNDS, ra FASHIONABLE BAREER. ™ Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothings usually 10 per cent., but the inventor must advauce from $2 to $20 for advertising, If the inven- tor is green and gullible he will gend them money, which he would better ‘burn, but if he Js sensible, ho will burn their circulars. These people never se)l patents, never even try to sell them and whether they “strike” you for $2 or $20, the bulk of the money will go ite their pockets. Some of them may pretend to try to sell the patent in order that if you bring suit against them they may defeat you by showing an advertisement, bat ton. SUNDAY. 9°30 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Sermon.—R. T. Varn. 3:00 P. M. Sunday schovl mass meeting. —N. B, Broughton and others 8:00 P. M. Sermen —W. V. Savage- A. W. Setzer, Greenville, N. C. Notice! On Monday the 7th day of June A.D: 1897, I will sell at the Court House door in the town of Greenvilte to the highest bidder for cash J. A. Whitehurst’s in- terest ia one tract of land in Pitt county containing about 750 acres and bounaed as follows: Situated in Carolina town- snip aud known as the Riddick Carney anneal OTEL NICHOLSON,’ @ J. A, Burexss, Mgr, 1 . Washington, N. C, his Hotel has becn 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 7 ; , do not be deceived by their pre- 5 4 Fraud list. The a ointment of | land, to satisfy an execution in my STABLISHK DD 1875. sete ' : tence that they wish to work for a Hah: Batt th a d of th hands for collection against J. A. White- . ies 2 on: Butterworth as head of tbe! jurst and which has been levied on said C c? f: ba Ky vi LLE commission. ‘To unmask their land as the property of said J, A. White- Patent Office is understood by SAM. M. SCHULTZ game, offor them instead of the nares. : money in adyance, that you will many 10 meen ei P ce eat W. H, HSRRINGTON, | & double, triple, quardraple their ries, prizes and 80 called Bale Sheriff. | o. 4, | hei 3 | double, tuple anaraar en agencies must co. oe —- PORK SIDES&SBONLDE 4, ’ (4 Hu : * WOR) AOR AOR i EO) : i i i wo : Ons | i AN) U 1's and see how quickly they will let W : ave been swin led y ac OF ing their year's supplies will tind you alone. This will prove to | P@ nt sharks of any kind send | xg fe | their inverest toget our prices befere pu. qo bx | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscoraplete es The next session of the school will their complaints direct to the Postmaster General at Washing- « ih > & ton. He will have the case inves- 4 PRACTICAL 3% FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR tigated, and, if it can be proved, | & Ii ry curry InN 5 the swindler will be placed on the | 3 . on WORKER. | auwars AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES ic Tcbacco, MI f &C, The terms are as follows. 1 you conclusively that these people a uallits branches. have no intention, means or pros- pect of selling your patent, but are after the fee in advance only. I do not believe there are ary honest patent sale agents no matter what they pablish, claim * and swear. Tho men who go into open ong aXe *, MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189° Fraud list. To shout “stop thief” | is a duty that every man owes to) & his country and to hi» kind. ag ve and continue for 10 months.g a. pas ss; , Offers his services to the : pe ‘a aan must go in it to eee 4 citizens of Greenville and the x _ deceive and to get money on false Scund Sense we public generally. : : i: ne ‘ ae 2 buy diroo} from Manufactu.. 3 en | Prim: English ‘ f: 4° pretense, Patents aro not eold Las H ROOFING, GUTTERING, JE lin: vox to buy ax one prose. A wee ee ‘by agents, or in that way. The} In Washington last week dis-|§ im Spowting pris ‘a Work, pe] ote stock of aomugeiaunt | pals .. large majority of inventions that | oussin ac , A x | ie "4 200 vei a oa, g¢ the future of the negroes | 38 — Satisfacti aranteed ob MT” | 3 ate sold are disposed of to neigh-|in the South, Booker T. Washing: no chorea Tobacco FURN ITU R Languages (each) $1.00 I a a i friends, partners or backers |ton, the colored Alabamian, who is | Flues made in season. Shop Qm va on hand and sold at ponte suit The work and discipline of the sshodl a of the inyentor before patent: is|regarded by many as the leader | % e inrear of 5 and 10 cent stare. Ge ef nee oe Tie apes will be as heretofore, | fe granted or while application is|of the negro race, said : OS he Siew run we sell ats close margin. We ask a contiauanse of your pas Xx JOOS OS 6A HULTZ Greenv: e, N.C Mberal patronage. ‘40 et : ay Ta Te wy eee 8. M SC : ding! Then after the grant of! “The problem as between the i WE RAGHDALR f ¥ i i eel Q fy en Fee % Train leaves 1arporu, N C, via Albe- marle & Raleigh R. K. daily except Sun- day, at 550 p.m.,Sunday 405 P. M; artive Plymouth 7.49 P. M., 6.00 p. m. Returning i:3aves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 2.00 a “w., arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and 11. 46 Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriviny Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- rives ut Goldsbors 9,30 4, m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R A., leave Latta 6.40 pm, atrive Dunbar 7.50 p m, Clio 8.06 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, re Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- av. Train onClinton Branch leayes War- awfor Clinton caily, except Suuday, 10a.m.and 8,50 p, m* Returnirg aves Vlincon at 7.00 a.m. and38,00 , m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Kishmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk ¢-ne all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. T, M. EMERSON, j'‘raffic Manager. J. R.KENLY, Gen’! Maneger, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest ai North Carolina. * id : Vaily Newspaper in Tbe Only Five-Dollar Daily - its Class inthe State . — — Pee ORT hee | PP he. + OO. ABE ELS 2 OnE. Me ahs RO! APE PEE alba on till Sugg, Greenville. N. C, Te. Te. Wilt! Di @ VEeLOSN AR ‘Willing to Prove It. % | ‘Baptists, Ses ep ss i oe | : ae ~ GpROM FROST TO ‘PLOWERS.” 3 AND BRANCHES. . © |_, The coach was being driven up u| The Southern een ooo ec, [and peanuts for yesterday, as turn lalsfrimin can Moweall: oe ra i = oy | ateep mountain road, and atone side | meets this year in Wilmington, N. "| by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- { alif < ie ar Me 1h 5 hey AN) FLORENCE &aiL ROAD the cliff ran straight down for 100( May 8th. New, you want to go to this chants of he VU Va ! ha : __ Ceavensea pohedule feet. A youth seated on the back | viyuntion, and you also wart to go 1 Good Middling : a Both are such desirable ob— Ue halal : __.| seat next to a loquacious damsel of |" gore Dace e Middli 1 ‘active points for a Winter - : : : :. \stvle and c mfort. “chere is only one) “lceling jective points 10 | TRAINS GOING SOUTH. uncertain age was ina state of mie): ‘ hatonth and | LOW, Middling 63 trip that it’s perhaps hard for ery. The one being he loved most | good firstclaas line from the South and) Good Ordinar 6 1-16 de jaith : y g he sae y you to decide where to go. : ie of allthe world was in the front |S. uthwest to Wilming‘on, and that line} Tone—tirm, 1 8 Songs & » with his hated rival, and nothing |;, the Seaboard Air Line, which runs} pine PEANUTS ‘| Let a Help won fo. nee, : z A aioe an - pas titer the the finest «nd fastest trains in the South Extra Prime 24 . a ’ ul’, YOS ’ pA : ° ° } A. M.i\?.M A. M| young woman: next to him, break. and makes the lowest rates of any Bpanish’ 60 to.t8 a Decision, a 7 i : i is itati “6 ing from the South or | Tone—guiet. -: ‘ : Fg — 8 rahe ; ing in upon his meditations, ‘‘sup railroad runni ae ; ris que : A trip via New Orleans land - s0CY Roo! pose the coach should upset or ] | Southwest. Don’t be fooled into mas. Pucifie to eith re oe vo ene 1 faj) vould you try tu}:. : Greenville Market the Scathern Pacific to either should {ail out, would you try Jing your arrangements until you have i Mexico or the Pacific Coast is |. Ly Tarboro 12 12 apbictonaate doe _. |consu!*ed one of the Seaboard Air Line Corrected by S. M. Schultz = one you will never forget. 4 - — |---| “Why, of course,” was the reply. Bntter, per 1d 15 to v5 ee ont § 20| Cortainly—to be sure.” agents, who always esteem it a pleasure) western Sides t+ 6) It's a Transition from a Mi ely ; ps a .” “Would you really(’””’ she asked. | to serve you. B. A.Newland, Gener] | Suger cured Hams Bete. yg uv Fay'tteville) 4 15) 1.7 “‘Now, tell me exactly how.”’ Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- a feat 45 +0 0 Frost to Flowers. Ar. Florence 6 36 “Oh, I —eh”-— began the young | ho] Rouse, Atlanta, Ga., will be glad| Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.74 oo as oa a man, intent upon other things. ‘te you or call on you, or you can | Lard 54 to 10 And the service is so laxuri- Bb “Why I” one F ™ “woe of | OM 85 to 40 ous that people who have S34 Oh, Mr. Foster,” sighed the fair apply to eny ot the representatives 0 oy 0 ‘ ites tested “Sunset Limite 1 ,ieall — — |——-|—— | one, “‘you don’t know really what | the Seaboard Air Line in any town or oT as sa os nt as it incomparable. re P. M, A.M you’d do.” city. This 1s the official route. Do Chickens 10 to 25 . Pag ig . Ey Wie : “8 | 4 ‘‘Well,”’ he answered, thoroughly you want to go with your friends ? Eggs pet hg 7 to : Ifyou are Thinking orf al och : a] “if vou ? hy ’ on wee. : ° ° : Lv Magnolia 416 0 | aroused, ‘“‘if you doubt me, why, Going Write Us Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45/ I'll show you just what. ~ ieee ; van P. M. A.M) “How c.n you show me?” she ; whispered, ‘Can you truly giveme| People who are going around You Buy pee . Leone pe high ies TRAINS GOING NOTRE. tome proof” io with a can of dynamite to blow up No Risk 5° \ ast Seas,” abandeomevolame ai iulsley t 4 : bik ay somebody or something, should bee ig of 205 pages, fully illustrated, Dated | Rm) & He oO a8 eas , ey eee not forget that there is. danger of} —_in the Columbia Bicycle. bade which we will send 9n receipt Aprills, | 64] ¢ os and rn prove the rest to every; | their striking the can against the experimenting in the new 1897 , of 10 cents in stamps te cover 1897. ZA} Al |AQ | s satisiaction.”” -- Scottish | the Pe ei shave” tuquting models’ fa advance and proved mote posters. Wealie havea dies ee | ——— Nights. something an emphatically than ever that ligbtful litt] ide to Mexi- A. M.{P. M. - P y ightrul little guide Ly Fivrerce 8 45| 7 40 A Worried Woman. themselves. % 0, which we will send on Ly i a t a7 es Mrs. Meek—Of course I am wor. rm rata rmene receipt of 4 cents to cover v Selma , -. - , “a 5 J], Asa du lie I c cot of mailing. r Wilscn 1 20/11 85 ried. As a dutiful wiie I can’t help ere “ . ___.| feeling so, for I am sure my hus- Your best judgment Fequire a> band is keeping something from |you to make an immediate pro- , You Really Ought to eo me, and I shan’t be content until 1} y.sions for your family. , vo he Standard of the World. ceo comma | | -eenetaneeneie| " caane know what it is. By insuring today, your estate Are Be aerer Read them Both. —~ i TebakcMv husband j a , €. . iy A. M. P.M} Mrs. re re ee - no is increased in value at once. 100 To ave auix Shall we put you down for a Ly, Wilmington) 9 26 7 00 | ing something rom me, too, a , : T z copy? Ifso, orif you want i Gatos, . on ee 4m worried because I know what Twas Ever THUS. Ha rtford Bicyc es soy enadlal wiiéemations vy Goldsbore ae 3 ; ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27 ae 1- leed! What is it? A few days sinc? an lasurance agen are second only to Columbias and are will be cheerfully furnished Ly ‘Tarboro 142; | Mrs. aller eed! a ae sh accepted an invitation to inspect a new excellent high-grade machines at by addressing, ee mae Oe wo — Mrs. Freak-—it's monév.—-1os and beautiful house built by a friend. $75, $60, $50, $45. | SFB. MORSE 3s ° 5 ——— After taking a peep at the whole ire Art Catalogue is free If you call. oe ae 4 ZR 2a lishment from top to bottom, inquired— FOR SALE BY General “Passenger ane Ticket pow) | (P.M, Notice! “Blouse TRO S. E PENDER & CO.,| Ase! ~ . ig ’ ery 99 a e perl + Ly Wilson 1 4: 10 32; On Monday the 7th day of June A. D. noe ; er. GREENVILLE, N. 0: NAW ORLEANK. Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 11 16] 1897, I will sels at the Court Houre door} “What do you insure it for ) » ae ee P. Mit | in the town of Greenville to the highest | ‘*Because 1t MIGMT burn.” ee yaks 400 1] bieder for cash one tract of Jund in ey “Not surz of it, are you ?”’ Y never arborc , aining 4 “0 acres a! ; 12 county containing about 20.acres an ” ou ma re arp Mu 217 bounred as follows: Beginnlug & me sos gout life insured 2”” But saad you ever}@auez on tie Wilson’s corner on hinston Road att “AS Y > Ins ; =~ a stake, thence with the said Betue; ‘No,”’ Train on Scotia:.d Neck Sranch 2Zoa ape es oun legen Hine oc genes ‘Die, won't you ?” e 6 ° ‘ox’s sand,. thence wi said e ‘6XTac 9? ghia poet cinbtron a atta s We Cox’s line to the main run of the swamp ay os. oy a : } O Tin Ine? D. vat ille 6 *7 an x Abe. A thence wits the majn run of the swamp Sure ¢ a *Reverning eave Kinaten 5 to the Kinston Road, thence with said | “Yes,” : : gay eid .‘**Yi road to the beginning, containing 20] «phen why not insure your life as 0 t Ga a.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving 2 ‘aa mara av laan Bein part of “ag Come to see us. ; ‘ ' cres, more or less, Beiny part of the 99 Pr x ab 11:20 ‘ m., We-don 11.40 am/y ouis Cox land that he deeded to his well a yo™ house! Geant ah the : i : aby oxoeph Sunday. son, James H. Cox. and Jyingon they * Weal, really, [neyer thought o 1 7 Trains on Washnigton Branch leave | road from H iddocks X Roads to Ayden, matter just in that light betones Bit w! l ZO SSMAIOK ABAAMAAAA AAA AAAs Pa Hs Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.00 p.m,| to satisfy an execution in my hands for give it early attention. > — Travelers | ? ATOOOOS f TOO hears arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p. | collection against James ox and which Record Ne m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | has been levied on said laud as the prop- ne poe ek C be Tarboro 3.30 p.- m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. | erty of said James TH, | ox. . Best time to insure : Now. 4 and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington Ww. H. HARRINGTON, Best Compary to insure in: the Mu- s 11,40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- . ; \ Sheriff. |tual Benefit Life Insurance Co,, of Sh opt oan _ ginents witb trains on| By 5. M. Daniel, D. 8. | Newark, N. J. Represented by J. 1. 900.00 9000 uu0000DRIR cotland Neck Branch. SM AALRASAADAAAAAAAAAD Ob MO Anything from 3@===—- 4 9 é EF'vull Sheet Poster. e & 4 : — srrevmentiignr hand cote apes | : go |The Daily Reflector. A Ae : at Gives the home news sau GUARANTBED sretasz cov coe tac cates a every alternoon at the ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO,, Chicago, Montreal, Can.,orNew York, 211. small price of 25 cents a ea = =a (EI| ne mab hay AY OU Pry, Set iat ht | ane * Me bade v “a, h r. xs 2 ‘* PARKER FO has a nice assortme also a beautiful line o You will be astonishe H, BERNARD WwW Wilmington, NC Le sytah a hee en month. Are you a sub- | ™ scriber? If not you ) SEE THAT? MERC S ought to be. SABO bas eae in PD x Tyrie # 4 . 4 +ALL, * . . Le + Pgh: * ° * ® +o Behe. tay | | eatin? ARK mt as A Ooi ne SRE tg NA | haa lL ik a Ae «ka Ae re Mar oats 6: e/toreca he nas bubba WhatIs It? ghybyas Itis a picture ot tae celebrated <™ Best in use The outfit of no business man it complete without one. The Reflector Book Store : 5 specially those’ gitowin nt of these Fountain Pens’ tobacco, that is. worth f Pearl Handls Gold Pens’ : d when you see them and|. e:rnhow very cheap they are. , r , a The Kastern Reflector. is only. $1 a year, It contains the news,every . week, and gives informa- tion to; the farmers, es- UNTAIN PENG snes 2) a are ry ean heart cheering. | Beautiful Hall Racks a open Hartford, | His] “Remember we oper-|Teutonia, > gteour store ona deter- Caledonian ‘DDN ‘mained policy o1 fair, Oy ., Square dealing and Palatine, — @ometo see us. Wewant that money because we have a fair equivalent to offer for jt. Our goods are the yight kind atthe right _ price. ~-“‘We havejustreceived a new stock ofthe Cel- ebrated and Famous 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- - liso, neat, durable and elegant SLIPPERS, tor ladies, fresh from the factory made speci- ally tor us, The latest newest, nobbiest an prettiest styles. Remember we have alsoreceived 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 “boade ae thing you want. aa eceiameell i Come and in Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods, The are desirable new an triends, WY y: ae oe i, F , ‘ ‘ evn yy ! nye ae 4 pL a oat ye er pee ea ae ee Wy a . - ect our | JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING an J 4 ‘ Sceteeniennmned Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues any a lost business, Saves many a failing business. eget columns of ti. REVLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Nerth. arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, arrives 6:57 P, M. ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday day and Saturday MARKETS, By Teiegraph to SpFIGHT & MORRILL, Cotton Buyers and Commission ~ Merchants. NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE June 7.27 7.30 7.25 7.30 Aug. G27: ROE <2 81. 7.87 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN, W HEAT— July 74 744 73 734 -PORK— July 8.574 8.65 8.574 8,60 Riss— July 4.75 4774 4.75 4.774 WEATHER BOLLETIN. tame Threatening weather with occasiona showers, fair Tuesday. 2 TORE. OS RRS, LITTLE SQUIBS. Gliese oie But There 18 Much to be Picked Out of Them. Try our 35 cents Tea. Zexo Moore & Bro. Buy the Standard Sewing Machine $20 at S. M. Schultz. Tar Soap only 5 cents. Zeno Moore & Rao. Corned Shad and Herrings for sale at Steamboat wharf, J.J. CHERRY. For the present our stock can be found in the store of S. E. Pender & Co., where we will be glad to have our friends call. Zeno Moore & Bro. Woods Fire. Sunday night a bright light was seen across the river in a north~- westerly direction from town. We learn that it was caused by a woods fire in Mr Leonidas Fleming’s neighborhood. It did some damage to fences, Secures sueness to any ‘business o ‘To “advertise judiciousiy,’”’ use tne Keeping Ceustentiy at it Brings Success Passenger and mall train going) Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- Office, SRS SS O. L. Juyner went to Tarboro today. P, H. Gorman. went to Tarboro to- day. : Jesse Speight returned from Wilson today. Dr. R. J. ‘Grimes, ot Bethel, was in tuwn t day. : S. F. Telfair, of Washington, wa’ here today. R. W. Crenshaw: left this morning for Lynenburg. Miss Becca Weathington returned from Kinston this morning. Mrs. W. T. Hunter, of Kinston, is visiting Mrs. A. A. Forbes. Postmaster J. J. Rollins, of Pactolus: was here this afternoon. Miss Mamie Chadwick, of Kinston, is yisiiing Mrs. M. H. Quinerly. F. M. Wooten, who has been in New York for some time taking a course in ' J pharmacy, returned to Greenville Sat_ urday evening. The oyster’s last week. Showery this afternoon. High toned—the tenor. Freckles are coming up. Syood time to work gardens and set out plants. The fizz of the soda fount now maketh merry music. The Summer Girl is already thinking about her bathing suit. The Seaboard Air Line now carries : bicycles free as baggage. It 1s time ward meetings were called to nominate candidates for Councilmen. Any musician will tell you that it is quite necessary for a man to blow his own horn. ; Sunday was a bright summer day but today has been clcudy and several degrees colder. “Never put too much faith in the woman,” ‘ who will tell her age with- outa deal of coaxing’ The man who stammers has at least the sutifaction of knowing that he never blarts out things before he thinks. Many a young man who determines fo pursue a literary ealling di:covers tual ailerature isu pretty good ‘sprin- ter. It is estimated that ile cold snap and trost. last week did $1,000,0U0 d.mage to truck farms in the vicinity of Nor- folk. | The man who pays his bills cheerful. \ly and promptly is a great blessing without any disguise on. He discharges his own: duties and enables others to do iikewise.—Durham Sun. Covenant Lodge No. 17, 1.0. 0. F., celebrates the anniversary of Odd Fel- lowship at their hall tomorrow night with appropriate exercises. All visit— ing Odd Fellows, the Masons, the min- isters and press of the town are invited. on eee ee Nine of the! oldest and Greenville. STRANGE MPA largest Fire Insurance Companies in the world are represented in You can secure protection in them by seeing H. A. WHITE “IN TIME.” Your business will |See me'before it is too Take your choice from the following companies: PROMPT -Greenwich, | Delaware, (German-American, } CERTAIN + Georgia Home. liave prompt attention: |! late. ‘erage her H. A. WHITE, Office onm ' St. Paul Fire and Marine, ee ‘lphoae Get Tickets at the Captain’s| rain St. of Heavy and Three complete lines within themselves which we take pldasure in showing and offering es. =<~to the public.j@e—-~ First.e<- Our Clothing Department is an attractive part of our business and in this depart- ment we are showing the prettiest Men and Suits we have ever exhibited. Second .:6< We are showing the most complete and up-to-date stock of Dress Goods that we have ever offered, consisting of Woolens, Organdies, Swiss, Dot Mouslines, Mulls, Dimities and Challies. Thirdje—<- We have a splendid line of Footwear for men, women, boys and children. Our lines still stand unsurpassed for excellent wear ing qualities and the styles are up-to-date = RICKS & TAFT. Emporium of Spring Fabrics. } W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRYZHARDING, Ass’t Cashier, THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL,N.C. STOCKHOLDE:ES .” Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma. We respectfully solicit the accounts The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general Neck, N. C. vublie, ° Noah Biggs, Seotland Neck, N. C. h R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. sgh prota at Books furnish ‘SLE eS tt : \ D. W. Hardee miggs Greenville, N. C. Bros. i eeninialll When sweet spring across the hills Sets the prisoned flow'rets free; When the babbling of the rills Joins with song bird’s symphony Then, it seems to us, we ouchter Turn our thoughts to soda-water. For the balmy :April breeze Tells the sultry aays are nigh When we linger neath the trees, And our throats are hot and dry, Then Shelbur n’s soda fount Fattens up his bank account. AL Tt ER AM AAA A PD EA HL Selb & Cotta Heavy and Fancy Groceries. y.store you.can always find fresh Bread, ROlis, Pies and Ca es, alsoCandies, Fruits, Nuts cy Groceries. Call and see. 4 / Materials, and a@ nice line eis Oo RITA REBRANDED BBS DTI ERLE A et lar