mee * ea , = 0. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents + Months arent Me ‘Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1897. . a No. 749 || THAT BARAWARA ee laye @) © ne sere They don’t cost too much. They areready to put on without al wrinkle. You have seen the browns, olives, green mixtures, plaids--the swell colorings of the of the season-—- we've got them here plenty as pleat a fair. We}, show the best. jesting game today. Both Damman ard terrors. ‘here is no more to tell, Score. i four hits were made off his delivery,two Bakimore i133 813 | Piiladelphia 12 U 607 Louisville 9 9 643 Pitisbuig J 6 GUU Cincinnati 10 ¢ 588 Boston 8 8 a0 Cleveland 8 9 471 New York 6 7 462 Brooklyn _ 6 10 AYE) ) Wasiingtoa 5 10. 333 Chicago § 12 294 4 12 250 jforeshoulder. Tae paling penetrated Base Ball. Louisville, May 13—The Phillies end Colouels played a great game to- day the former winning out in the twelfth inning on three singles and Bil- ly Nash being hit by a pitched ball, which forced the winning run, across the plate. Jimmy Stafford made his first appearance in a Louisville uniform and played great ball. Score. Louisville, 2; Philadelphia, 3. Cincinnati, May 13—The Reds de- feated the Giants easily in an uninter- Doheny were wild. Damman sent, nine men to base on balls. Score. Cincinnati, 7; New. York, 3. Pittsburg, May 13—The Washing— tons hit Killen as they pleased, while Pittsburg failed te connect with Mc- James when they should and made five Pittsburg, 4; Washington, 7 Cleveland, May 13—Nichols was very eff:ctive in today’s game and only uf them by Sockalexis. Both teams fielded well, and the game was excit- ing from the start. Score. Cleveland 1; Boston, 4. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. , Won Lost Per Cent St. Louis About Our Meeting, A ten days meeting will be tegun in the Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. P. Gj. Elsom, 07 Danville, Va., will arrive Monday to conduct tue meeting. I de- sire to ask for the co-operation of all Christians in Greenville. A special invitation 18 extended to the members of the saveral choirs of the town to aid us in the singing. Let us enter upon this work as brethren and accomplish a work for God, the full blessedness of which will only be known in eternity. To all: Make the Baptist church meet ng and be assused your presence is desired and will be appreciated. Earnestly, A. W. SETZER, Horee Eadty Hart, As the Pitt County Rifles were marching along down Washington street, Friday afternoon, a two year old colt belonging to Mr. KE. H. Shelburn became exsited and broke ‘vue or the lot. In jumping over the fence the annimal struck a_ paling which entered the body just under one season penchant tom teh: antennal ecniteteeet your home during the progress of this | TOWN MATTERS. New Council Meets and Elect Other Officers—Colored Policeman, The new Board of Coascilmen mt Friday night to elect other officers and fix salaries. A.J. Griffin, one of the two white members of the Board, dia not attend the meeting. Moses King, colored, was elected assistant policeman, aad the salary cf both police was fixed at $40 each per month. John Daniel, colored, was elected lamp lighter at a salary of $7 per month. J. 'T. Moye, colored, was elected atreet cleaner at a salary of $16 per month. : W.C. Hines was elected tax col- lector and J. W. Pe:kins was appoiwtad tax lister. When Mr. Hines was notified of his election as tax collector he declined to accept. ‘Lhe salary of the Mayor was tixcd at $120 per year and fees. The salary of the clerk was made $7.50 per month. Committees were appointed to look after streets, wells, lamps and the cemetery. The old cede of ordinances was adopted to be in effect until new ones can be prepared. Church S:rvices To-morrow. Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. J. B. Morton. Ordinatisn and installation of officers at the evening Services Baptist charch—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer. Subject tor Sunday morning: “A Bus- iness Principle Religiously Considered.” Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A.M. Preavhing ai 11 A. Ma and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. Subject at morning service: © The Be lation of Christ to the Old " Dispensa tion.” (Text, Matt. 9:7.) Subject at evening service: “A striking con trast between the two monuments erected to Absolom.” The evening service is intended to be of spcciay interest to young men. All are cor, dially invited. (Text II Samel 13 :1/ 18.) We will present absolately free a new 1897 bicycle (either ladies’ or gents’ wheel) in exchange for atavor we wish attended to in Greenville, also another for attending to same in adjoining town- ships. No agency or selling busisess We preter those acquainted with many young people now studying music. For full particulars write, The Columbia Musical Ass’a., 21¢¢218 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. J. B. Morton arrived trom Tarboro Friday evening and will fill his appointment in the Presbyterien to a depth of 74 inches and made an ugly wound, church tomorrow. He is now pastor ct this church and will preach here the , third bees i each month. GEN TLE Ml tn seme SPRING. ee), [i Our stock is complete with all the latest in’ ins, Lavras, ‘White Guus, ee, cas C6, Gh . atest ras SSSI) Ga he trustworthy capa also gets a good thing in the Recorder~ statement shéwing the eaeeane® that ship of Deeds of the Dietrict of Colum- will be the result of the propcsed bia é rrimage to the tomb of Jefferson, un certainty. There will be an} ¢ ° ee a . Senator Hoar is credited with b2ing the el inistration has found : tye Ax Inst vhe adiministratio found therein, and some of the pilgrims 1 0 game that Spain played ae out the bunco gare hat Spain played) awed edification badly upon mo.e than one subject. "© discussed at a cabinet meeting this « Senator Kyle isn’t the frst man who The Bryan Grimes Camp of Pitt county Contederate Veterans will meet at the College grounds near Greenville, on Wednesday, May 26, 1897, to trans- act important business and to arrange for transportation to the reunion at Nashville, Teno., June 22, 23, 24 and 25. Bring your baskets full of some- By order of E. A. Mort, Com, B. F. Suaa, Sec’ty. upplying the book after the number Albion W. Tourgee will not believe thing good. We see from the Goldsboro Head- light that a httle daughter of Mr, T. C. just arrived. Comeand see us. OAS, MAY AND ELL I | | SCT | 6 FORD & SON \ Greenville. ing in al, its form... We aie prepares to Jo embalm- wel > Personal aivention given to con! ducting funerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will réceiye every mark of respect. . Our prices are lower than ever. _ We do not want monupoly but invite con petition. _ We can be found at any and all times in .the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO. \ It is hoped that the Senatorial pil- Bryan was run over by a bicycle and which | one of her arms broken. esponsible fur, will result in a careful ; Just try a 103. bux ot cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regu ator ever Edification is to be made. Senators. AN EXCURSION! . — Train will leave— WASHINGTON, N. ©. the moraing of— | Wednesday, May 19th, For NORFOLK, Va. connesting at Parmele with train from Greenyille. Parties at Greenville, and points between Greenville and Parme- le, can secure these remarkably low rates by paying local fares to Parmele and there buying excursion — ticket. There will be one of te greatest race meets ever held in Virginia 1n progress when this excursion reaches Norfolk and three of the fastesc horses ot this section are entered, Luey Ashby and Bird Eye fuom Greenville, and Robert Burns trom Washington. Parties wi'l have half of the day on the 19th and half of the «Och. ‘Train will leave Norfolk at 1 P. M. on the 20th = mak-- When bilious or cor:tv7e, eat a Cas. caret, candy cathartic, Gare guaranteed 10e, 25¢ I, 0, 0. F. : SP h * ar Wilscn 4 20/11 35 lt Fou want ‘to quit tobacco using | ovate them to the highest type of gO TT i Pp cot of mailing. 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" the west of the United Stases the fair, 200. ; ol” © | Train on Scotia sd Nock Branch Zoa [rider is called a “bloomer” without A Housshold N t : i eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,28 regand to her costume. ‘The word CHMEROTG SHOCEMOHY: a , | O Trin sak . : P| Fad ¢ FOSTL nit 0 1G Wot . ’ p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p| = Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most PSSM pee <2 eee ., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.58 “seorcher,” as indicating a — speedy wonderful «leat dy onery of the ave Shei >-m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7..0)| evelicst. is fairly eneratted npou the = : Y 3m cong ga aoe Greenville 8.52 a m. Arriving ae i. ,. 4 ene! ‘ ; wee the } pleasant and retreshing to the taste, act Come to see us, “, ali’ x at 11:20 a. m., Weldon 11,40 am | @#Ogvage. In Uhicazo, aQowever. ‘jo an apes tte | daily except Sunday. “seoreber” is called a “svoo:.’ The ie a ee Kidneys, iver asin Trains on Washnigten Branch leave | techwiealities e macl have Jed | Ud bewels, cleansing the entire sys tem | goog, ak ek abe AA Ae ENR Ae ei es Washington 8,20 a, m., and 100 p.m AAT LIER GSS HEEYUD Tog TENS dispel colds, cure headache, tever, ha—| jag AAS A AAACAS- MOIOOOOOA HONG arrives Parmele 9,10. m,, and 3.40 p.|'0 #tempts upon the pari of youmg |. constipation and biliousness} SO | m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., raburningleaves | men to.coin expressions. “Your tice is | |, P . ~ | mY. Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. tured” indicates that the stor Please buy and trya box of C. C. C.] 3 ? | and 6.20 p. m,, “arrives Washington purciared” mdicates that the 8 y todav; 10, 23, 0 cents. Sold and a LAG 20s 0d 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-|you are telling lacks the element of . it by ail ¢ at Ae Svotinnd Neck Nraneke mh rete) Oy truth, A young couple sharing 3 gudrenteed Wy Cure OY aH orugeies Or PS POWs we AA yy ‘y Nh) ~y av © ] a = Darav CN RY IEE Train deaves varpore, 8 C, via Albe- —— = | Anything from Le marle & Raleigh R. R. daily.except Sun- = ee day, at 4 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M: “7 "i sy , artive Plymouth 7.49 P. M.,.6.00 p.in.| ¢ isiting Card Returning izaves Plymouth daily except | J ——'0), A Fre et feed a. Bye aan y 9.00 a “D., f ° arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll. 45 |" ; Ull Sneet Pos Train oa Midland N, C. branch leaves : ‘ St er.