& ct Migs D. I WHICHARD, Editor and ewig: TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897. ¥ “Se BEA ET | THAT Theysdon't cost too much. They areready to put on without a wrinkle. © You ‘have seen the browns, olives, green mixtures, plaids--the gweil colorings of the of the season: -- 1 we've got them here ‘plenty as)’ ple at a fair. Wel. show sll edt Son i iy el ‘ § _| his support was poor. The Meeting, At the Thursday afterroon service Rev. Mr. Elsom made an earnest talk on “Personal Work” in which he gave Base Fall. Cincinnati, May 19—The Phillies were again defeated in an exciting game, In theeighth inning La Joie was called ort by Umpire Sheridan for interfering with the ball. Manager Stallings has protested the game on the ground that La Joie was hit while } Score. working personally to win souls for Christ. Many present p'edged him their support in work ducing the meet- ing. The attendance at the night services continue to grow larger. Last night Rev. Mr. Watson ¢:nducted the open- ing services. He is aiding greatly in the success of the meeiing. Mr. Elsom preached from the text ‘Restore unto me the joy of Thy Salvation,” &c, He pointed out to Christians how many of them had lost the joys of salvation and hew they night be restored. At the close of the rermon scores of ctureh members went forward contessing their he was in batting position. Cincinnati, 7; Philadelphia, 6. Louisville, May 19—The Orioles bad thei: young “South Paw,” Neps, in the box again today and he was almost as succesful us of Mondey. Hill pitched fine ball, but the Baltimores were lucky in bunching their hits. Score, Louisville, 1; Baltimore, 3. Chicago, May 19—Boston won the last game of the series on the local’s battery errors and poor bass running. Score. Chicago, 6; Baston, th Cleveland, May 19—The Clevelands won t.day because of their good field- ing and timely hitting, combined with the errors of Cartwright. Score. Cleve- land, 8; Washington, 0. St. Louis, May 19—The Browns presented a new front today. Douglas supplanted Connor at first and Kissin- ger took the latter’s place in left field. Hart was in great torm. In addition he knocked out a home run and a sin- sins and praying to be restored. A number of unconverted also requested The service was attended by deep interest. Mr. Elsom said he desired the Christians of the community to unite in observing Sunday as a day of prayer and fasiing. He said he is a strong believer in this old custom, and that Christians of today neglected it too much, prayers. There was a large attendance at the cottage prayer meeting this morning glee Score. ot. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1.) and it was a delightful service, many Pittsburg, May 19—_In the first in- }of those present speaking a word in the name of the Master. There was one couversion at this meeting. The meeting Saturday morning will be held at the home of Mr. J. S. Sauth. Services in the church at 4 and 8 o'clock each day. Meeting for men ning after Seymour had given tws men bases on ball, hit another and let in two runs, Meekin was substituted, but Tannehill was splendidly backed up, the wonderful stops and throws o1 Ely being a tea- ture. Score. Pittsbueg, 11; New| only Sunday at 3 o’clock. York, 5. : AYDEN ITEMS. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. | = Won Lost Per Cent) ay pen, N. Cy May 2Ist, 1897. Baltimore 19 3 863 C. C. College commencement exer |! Cincinnati 16 7 699 | cises will teke place on Juae 3.d acd Pittsburg 13 7 600] 4th. Rev. Mr. Pittman, ct Washing- Philadelphia 13 J 090} ton will deliver the address. cleveland a ae W. B. Wilson and J. A. Andrews, Boston 11 10 023 | , , Leuisvitla 9 10 473; of Greenville, were Weduesday. Brooklyn 9 12 423] Rey. Mr. Kendall, preached in the New York 7 ol 88 | Meibudist church ‘Thursday evening. Chicago 7 os 313] Rey. Mr. Wyche preached at night. ibe , a - Joseph Archie and J. L Barnhill were here Wednesday afternoon talking goods to our merchants. A Sad Suicide. This morning about 8 o'clock, the wife of Mr. Herbert McGowan, living 6 miles trom town. Committed suicide by jumping in a well. Mr. McGowan) had gone wut to his work leaving Mrs. McGowan and the children at the house. She went out in the yard, removed her apron and shoes und jumped in the well. The children saw her and rang the farm dell, summoning Mr. MeGowan aud several neighbors | to the house. ‘They hurried to the | well when letrning what had occurred but the unfortunate woman was dead when taken out. Mrs, Meaowan had b:en in poor health for some time. and it is thoaght the act was due to mental trouble. She was a sister of Mr. H. C. Edwards, ot this town. Rev. Mr. Bray, of Kinston, will preach inthe Baptist church Sunday night. Prof. Moon has been re-elected principal of ©. C. College for next year. Work cn the Baptist College is pro- gressing finely, it will be a handsome building when completed: Newspaper Enterprise. The Charlotte Observer, in keeping with its spirit of enterprise, issued a splendid 8 page edition on the 20th. It was # fine paper containing many arti- cles ot great value to Charlotte and to the State. The Durham Sun has made a good step forward by adding the afternoon “Silver Dollar” Fountain Pen, Pars , press dispatches t> its news service. er make, at Reflector Book Store... 1 The Sua is always a good paper. uta awl a Fie , eran 2". iit Christians much good instruction in}. ah i j ¥ 4 } i j Riel ‘ ’ j ‘ i oe ws ; ad ’ é t H We Hit Hard atthe profits on every- thing and during the past week have enjoyed. the pleasant experience of sendind away from our store hundreds of delighted patrons. Most- of them had never trad- ed with us before. We alwars please our old customers and want to make some more new ones, It will be to your interest to step in and a us quote prices on Clothing, Notions and Gents Furnishings. | FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. What Kind %¢. Seamless, fast black, with double heel and toe. What Sizes ?.¢.—-. From the smallest to the largest for children, misses. ladies ‘and men. What Price ig... ee | The small sum ot 10 certsa pair. Where Pigs. MH The LAW. Price Merchant, i i op. S-Come in ‘and examine our Bt , | betore buying. - abr F Nees Chan id Be @ Charlotte in 9 Nutshell. cael | Borders to Gu rd the Buffalo. _ 7m os é In 1882 the population of Charlotte erat was act quite 10,000. It had no street cars, no water works, “no sewer- age, no postoffice building, no park, no electric lights, no pants factory. It “The Secretay of the Interior at Washington has under consideration @ project which will hereafter furnish some of the Fort Logan cavalrymen with a novel variety of active duty in 4 iCHARD. Editor. ‘ . DAY). GREENVILLE, N. C. RY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUN ig At the Closefof Business March. 9th, 1697. yred as secoudnluas mail matter. the summer and fall seasons. It is| was a good, stout country town, ready : A tu : teens penal © aU of regular army troopers | to put on city clots. | EP iain ‘a cess Gaol cova aa ae 3URSCRIPTION RATES. be told off to guard the herd of buffalo] In 1897 tke population of Charlotte tae trates oe 8 "hast Surpius and Profits _ oe l cs ~~ $8.00] which exis’s in Lost Park Col. There] is 20,000, It bas the best equipped pTperen on yeeek 1,000.00 eee see to Cneck soy eg | ee . tas. © . ue from Banks $8,567.54; '7ue tO bal : ee a ee "10 are still about forty of these ‘Tare electric street daisies South of Bich Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cashiers Cheeks ortstanding . 863.34 Delivered in tewa by exrriers without | beasts alive, but if immediate precau- mond. It now has 11 cotton mills, 4 Sabir Expenses 985,52 ; Lime Certificates of Deposit 355.00 . < : ° . ant. factor t ffi 2 i Jash Items 2,652.12 , ae ar certisng rates are liberal andean be |!" *° not AREA e ks = fone tei sede sou s and Feder! ash on hand 25,875.38 Votal $112,974.50 ad on application to the editor or at | against the depredations of pothunters al Court building, two new passenger siceinaceeune office a they will speedily be exterminated, | depots, a new Lutheran college, a new Total $112,974.50 office nessa cre a nh iene city hall, new county court house,| wr study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have cap inners tans se — Late last fall one, buffalo was found respondent at nty, who will We desire 2 livo cor avery postoffice inthe county, send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs fo each vei yhhornood. WV rite plainly and only on one aide of the paper. ccc rn cence Fripar, May 21. 1897. —— | iittala ee ae See eee mea paneuianainiat maa 7’ Patti is to receive $5,000 f three songs in Lendon. Time damaged her voice but has not affected her popularity. No other singer is paid anything like as much as this’ woman who is verging tast toward sixty. or singing has — bas of the United States army are to ride from Fort Missoula to St. Louis, a distance ot 2,000 miles, on bicycies, their performance to deter- mine, so far as this country is con~ ther the bicycle shall be ene — Twenty soldiers cerned, whe used in war. —" anedernened Fach omnibus and each street car in Paris—for the street car system is prac tically the sume—is built to seat a Cer tain number of persons. The number +3 indicated upon the exterior of the ve- bicle, and wh.n 1 is complete no more rmitted to enter under any CIF~ are pe cumstances. qua’ yearns a ra aoe ee For the first cabin of a big Atlantic iner there must be 300 , 1000 napkins, 3000 knives. 000 300 sult cellars, 2000 () spoons, 2000 forks, ‘finger bowls, tumblers, 1000 cups end 1000 saucers, 6000 plates of various kinds and 12,000 In the outfit of the cabin there will be required at least 2000 blankets, 1000 counterpanes, 500 mattresses, 800 pillows. 7000 sheets, 1000 bath towels and 10,000 other towels. nap ins. — —— a femenermninty “mame ceonennemeoetanne oN tt ae Upwards of 50,000 or 69,000 tons of salt are made or mined in California every year, which is valued at from “$150,000. to $175,000. The largest ~~ gmount is made in Alameda county, says the San Francisco Examiner, where it is recovered from the sait waters of the bay by solar evaporation: The water is allowed to enter large vats at igh tide, and those being sur rounded by levees, itis kept there by the gates being closed. As evapora- tion progresses th® water is dnawn from one vat to azother, antil the liquor becomas so concentrated that the salt cy erystaliz2s out ot it, This coarse salt isthen ground to various degrees of fineness to suit different purposes. Some 300 men are employed dunng the busy season, ee tee! Mr. William L. Wilson computes that at 48.8 cents on the hundred pounds the protection which the Su ar Trust would receive under the Aldrich bill on imports of raw sugar (amount- ing in 1896 to 3 518,613,018 pounds) would be $12,983,948, assuming that imports are not likely to be decreased. “This,” says Mr. Wilson, “is the dying at a remote distance from its fellows, having been wounded a num- ber of times by rifle bullets. It was put out or pain by a deputy game warden, and its stuffed frame is now among the collection of rarities in the rooms of the Stay” Horticultural So- city. " 'This incident led to the discovery that several others of the heard had been killed during the preceding sum— mer, No trace of the marauders who did the killing could be Aiscovered, nor could any effective means be de- rived by the State Game Warden to guard against them in future. A good i deal of information was aroused thereat among sportsmen and others who are interested in preserving Colorado’s rapidly dwindling buflalo’ As a result the scheme to use cavalry~ men was concocted, and James A. Miller, clerk of the Supreme Couit, was delegated to communicate with Congressman Shafrotk on the subject. This action was taken by My. Miller on the dth of Jast month, and yester- day he received from Congressman Shafroth a reply to his letter, inclosing a statement trom the United States Adjutant-General’s ollice to the effect that the military buffalo warden pro- as under consideration by the ot the posal » United States Department Interior. —Denver 2epublican. SrepeeseeesensesrE Sore ARTS = Atiantic and Nosth Carolina. The following dispatch from Ral- eigh was published vy a Wall street news bureau yesterday : «A new development place regarding the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, growing cut of the recent contest between certain stock— holders aad the a'titude of Governor Russell. 1t is stated oa good authority that a proposition has been made to ths Governor looking to the purchase of the stock of the Atlantic & North Oarolina Railrcad owned by the State, and it has aseertaived that a comnittee has gone to New York to try to borrow $300,000 for this pur- pose, the Governor having indicated has taken been his approval of the sale, if the money can be procured.” The presence of this commiitee in New York has been known for several days, but it is not thought probable, in view of the recent antagonistic attitude ot the Governor and the Legislature of the State ot North Carolina, as well as of other Southern States, toward rail- road properties and investments, that mouey cau be borrowed on any reasonable terms looking to the pur- chase of railroad propeity in North Caroliny —New York Sun, 18th. arrears nee ee = cn eh I Stole une Wrong Dog. Seemann In this State a dog is not in law system, two parks, a Y. M, ©. A+ building, every old church remodeled or built anew and many new ones Wehave alarge ~ »> erected, five hotels, banks, two cotton compresses, four building and loan associations, two big companies, a workiog and machine suops, a roller flouring mill, a leather belting tactory, sash cord factory, two s:eam laundries, sicam cotiun gins, corp, mills, and many other things expected to be tuund in a healthy and growing city.— Charlotte Observer. four national ron works, several supply and machine settlement of wood eta, Ca eg Teachers’ Assembly. ore nares The fourteerth annual session of the North Carolina ‘Teachers’ Assembly will be held in Morehead City nex month, from the loth to the 25th inclusive. ‘Lhe work of this session has been planued on a different system and will be conducted differently from that of any session yet held. The most urportant innovatien will be in the introduction of departmental work, Halt of each day will be devoted to the study of the subjects taught in our public schools and academies, special emphasis beinz yiven to methods of teaching these subjects most success— fully. Each subject will be handled by a teacher of distinguished ability and experience. oy me eee Presidential Nominations, Wasuineton, May 19.—Tke Pres- iJen today sent to the Senate the following nominations: Interior— Myron lh. Mevord, to be Governor of Avizoua; Chas. fi, Akers, Secretary ot Arizona Tertitory, Arthur P. Greeley, of New Hampshire, now examinez-m-—ciiet in the Patent Office, S45 be Assistant Commissioner of Pat- ents; ‘Thos. G,. Stewart, of Illinuis, now a principal examiner in the Patent Oifice, to be an examiner-in—ehiet in the Patent Office, Postmasters: Ala.. bama, Earle E. Dowd, Shetiield. Attenticn Veterans. The Beyan Grimes Camp of Pitt county Confederate 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, Tenn, June 22, 23, 24 and 25. Bring your baskets full of some— By order of Ek. A. Morr, Com. B. F. Sua, See’ty. Oil Stays In @ Dirt Stays Out Dust-proof bearings in the thing good, just arrived. Comeand . : } x . * complete water works and’ sewerage | your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. 4; fares at STOCK OF Mi GOODS see us. OAS, BAY AND EL \ ih RLY. UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMD EMBALMERS. intssiocinn eae ioaies Wehave wt received a new hearse and the nicest line of Cof- fins and Caskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to. Greenville. : We a9 prepared t. Jo embalm- lng in al its fornin. : wae ee Personal atvention given to con: - ducting funerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Our prices are jower than ever. _ We do not want monopoly but invite con petition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the Jvhno Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. | €, GOB) & SOK BOB GREENE & CO. © BOOTIE aT FT CE Onl CATE RES OSON . ij SLATE A teatiary BLOOD POISON permancaily Ron cured in 15t035 days, You can betreatcd at Agen hone for same price under same guaran: esa ty. if you prefer to come here we will con Laney’ tract vo pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you heve taken mers cury, iodide sora, and still have aches and pains, Mucous -atchesin mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti- nate cases end challenge the world fora ease wecannotcure. This disease has alwa baffled the skill of the most eminent shyse cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondi- tional guaranty. Absolute pen sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO. 803 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL, ge ee ree Mages Rel ITE) pp ee Primary. See ondary or'ven hu * ate = ATS by ae parm 2). ESTABLISH AD 1875. SAM. MW. SCHULTZ 2ORK .SIDES & SHONLDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHAN''S BUS ing their year’s supplies will fi na their interest to get our prices befere pu. = ae oa SOL CITORS WANTED for Dr. ‘Talmages ‘The farth Girdled.’? or his tamous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savig aud barbarous lands. Four mil- lion Talmage’s books sold, and “The Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- est. Demand enoromous. Everybody wants this famous book, only $3.50. Big took, big commissions. a gold mine for workers. Credit given, freight paid, onttit free. Drop all trash and sell the king of books and make $300 a month. Address for outtit and terri ory, The Dominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi- cago. 3arbders. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENV!LLE. N. C. Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing aud Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty —y —_— we a bonita EDMUNDS, FASHIONARLE BAREER. ™ Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OTKEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burexrss, Mgr. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters served daily’ Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited” GREENVILLE _ Male Academy, The next session of the shoo! will personal property, unless it is list- ed for vaxation and the tax paid so dogs on which the tax is not psid can bestolen withimpuaity, The thief cannot be prosecuted, and open on uk amount which that bill will compel the American consumers to pay the Trust in excess of what they would have to pay to foreign refiners for that quan— tity of sugar, and it must be insreased chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete u allits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR running gear of 1897 MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1891! ~ one fourth—namely, to $16,229,935—— most of them vhs know this, take wg Bi ' and continue for 10 months. show the tull protection or bounty to|any dog they take fancy to, asa Bicycles a ken by law from consumers for the} Some one stole Mr- John Habn-| gy,yparp oF THE WORLD i RICES) ‘The terms are us follows. ws ‘entil i dustr te Bnd i ' ne ue . , My a industry of hart'’s dog in Witmington a few $ Psat: eco Tobacco, Snuff, &c, | primary English per mo. $2.00 y.” Acstudy of these fig-|days ago and he had a white man 100 te aii alike. Sea’ Siesta: Li as ee we what a stake the sugar|by the name of Wm. Deveraux) | ary ok ition... . eh 4 playing for, and how] arrestod for it. Devornux was| fatfod, aut best $75, $60, $50,$45,[sesmuot nt ! can afford to subscribe to} before Mayor Wright and as he} — ee cs ea ' | Languages (each) ** $1 00 funds and. to grease the|gonid not be held for stealing the Art Cahiers fieg Mt you cally: | | 1g Me OO " work and discipline of the sehool Senators it in|dog, he was charged with steal- FOR MALE BY | always on han ae here aes ag Hig t i ing the badge and collar and was bound over to court in a bond of $50, ) a continua ige., ve ae ge ng i 1 “IW HL. RAG@SDALB Cotton and Peanut, - prom FRCS ‘7 TOF 0 WILMINGTON -& WHLDUN R.R.| A Whole Fatuily murdered," | Below ar Norfolk prices of cotton. a - iuceKa . on a . eae and peanuts fer yesterduy, as furnished Pe CY a ‘Movin MBN ek Defer, Col, May 18 —Adsioes bs Cobb Bros. & Conmlasion-cmer| (AUTOM OP HBYICQE ee ee cade LE Se! ce age . : {chants of Norfelk - JUVE 4ND FLORENCE &aiL RUAD | reached here today to the effect ELL aad eS : COTTON, es ma ble ob _ Veavenseapenedule === that Wm. H. Hamilton, a contrac | , | i Good Middling i sotive polate tar a ME | ae “ i Bee e. A nt eo oe Gg . ee : « a : 2 i id in ‘ ectlyv p wi c : hens dy : A quieres et or tor: -his wife, Mrs. sagittis yee : ; - ye Middling a) ti that it’s perbaps hard for : ao 7 ae azed 19; and his daughter, Mliza- seer eet i : Cc, 2 i May 4 x 4 beth Hagues Hamilton, aged 18, His Worst Enemy Defeated by Prime deni ek 2| Let us Help You to i e. r . : } _ ana 2 1897. ZA 1 who lived in Denver until re- ’ i Extra Prime 24 Aes : : ccm | SOON | Sem ‘ VA, m ‘ , A. M./°.M A. 4 |cently, were murdered near Hel- p p p Lippman’s Hae sins a a Decision, | a yep apg] Ms I a ena, Mont., three weeks ago, ant He OL : Tone—quiet. | ip via New Orleans and ‘Ar, Rocyk Mt | 12 52110 9 : hin 1 A trip via New Orleans and Baka ban Ad ie be eee surpressed in order to ena . the Scathern Pacific to either a : ; the Montana authorities to trace Great Remedy : Ket. - Mexico or the Pacific Coast is, Lv Tarhoro | 12 12 ae the murdere:is. Mr. and Mrs. Greenville Marke one you will never forget. © i -|-— |— ; bed ‘ Corrected by &. M. Schultz. ee Gv Rocky Mt | 12 5210 5 45| Hamilton were found dead in b ; ie : . A oe Lv Selma 2 50 with their throats cut; Western Sides ‘Ht to 6 a? Lv Fay'tteville) 4 73! 1 4 ilton was also in bed with her FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD beg cured Harms . bedi, Frost to Flowers. Ar. Florence | 6 i5) throat cat, and many bruises on 3 oa ee : orn Meal 45 ‘o &( sey ne i a a Lek her body. Mr. Hamilton had! tarp y BREATHE AT NIGHT=ONE = [| your, Family 4,25 eg Ane rede Is oe ae $2 ‘ “ Lard 5} to 0 , DEOPIG WHO MAY za pontail eridenity Hane ous as NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Oats 3 to . tested “Sunset Limited” eull His boay was literaily covere | Sugar : 4 tod it incomparable, | el ened , ; Hi Ny : | . rr me with wounds. All the fingers of the Mr. A. M. Rapsey, of Del.con, Texas, galt pos Sack tol BF Tf Thinki OL” d . at . rer. f ts wo : Wn: | ny Goldsboro ; 10 5 {right hand were severed, she wing Fh lly U iorad Cig ernest lg of his s far. ae ; 10 4 2 you are n Ing , tint , yr kui ga little short of marvelous, is- 8 per COZ ‘ : ° 84. Lv May golia | 4 a6 : 9 nt that he had grasped a razor kv fe prod oe gla a his couch, glad fre the weno’ “ol G oing, Write Us. Ar Wilmington) 5 45 AM His threat was also cat. Foot- nights coming, he Mahia to gris er tel —| prints near the huave sho#ed that] far night and a ‘struggle to breathe was - e We have a book. entitld . r we : before him. He could not sieep 0 : oe sig ’ v.e.¢ “Th rh G } d to Su: te . ‘arg covneerned ip the two years. P. P. P., Lippman’s rough s.oryian i Le te pea ha e hk as : d been Great Hemedy, cured him ta itek Vine, sot Saas,” abandsome volunie ; murders. The howse ha ; ‘ DE LEON, TEXAS, of 205 pages, fully illustrated, . Ke) a3 : ansacker 1 itis lev NO] y . LIP N BROS., Savafinah, Ga. Medals won cet nis wide eehart be oe BP ransacked, aud it " believe Meoers. Ltt hep used uearly four bottles whieh we will send Jn recelrt a ont 29). © ‘2 | merders secured about $500 ‘of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of 10 cents in stamps te cover votives, fall a | |Aa: — yl ae aa caret my. dficully of breath: | 330 . . , postage. We also havea do- ee ue ig, em | he heart, |; . ae lightfal little guide to Mex:- lA. M..P.M. on on | tag, smotheriag, peipietios bel Oe ron ae ‘ es | ightfal little guid Ly Fiwvrerce 8 45, 7-40 The Wilmington areas gee mE it va ‘cloned for tat “years, but now | PRACTICAL’ Pe co, which we will send on Gv Vayettevible| 11 10) 9 40 “Prices range low mow. The, deaaly| can breathe through it readily. . receipt of 4 cents to cover by Selma 12 37 “he Se eee eT viel to nee pigkt Some. AN} : cot of mailing ar Wiiscn 1 201M 83 bheht ot the TNE fue trust rests 7 I iow 't slecp” crnmaiy o Poe aiaition al : : : : eames enone an erent meme en eis the growers of flue tovaccos. 1¢/ night. a. ER ee me ‘ . - 50 yeara old, but expect soon to WORK * ge value of av.acre in tobacco in North KZ shin to take hola of the plow Kaddies. : You Really Ought to ° : . 1 ' * ras tue end: e RAAAAAAAA » Carolina bus indeed taliea when it ig Ses ee heartll recom mend it to . Offers hia services to the % Read them Both... ee ed A M. ee aaar: P.M. but $59.58. Aud yet at 6 cents aj Prtenie vn ete ; 46 citizens of Greenville and the Ss): | » ah. » M. ~ . M. RAMSEY. weeT es, UvsWilmingten| 9 25 7 00) pound ior cotton tacre is more meney A |x public generally. Op sala A ide pi 2 ; A sts on . ha ah a) AS owl 3 t QO + “i mda nid * Wie . Pr if : ¥: a hy Magnolia il ot) 8 30 len tobacco per acre at preseat low eee nc’ the cnkecinine Ge aC. ROOFING, GUI TERTYG, ( ‘eae ie @ ti t 3 by Goldabore 1 0% § 36 . ) L eos 3 | thority on this day, personally appeared » Spouting ard Stove \W ork, A any specia 10 Orma 10D, Le ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27) peices. But mark, it is impossible #o) YOY Ramsey, whe, after being daly 5 7 specialty will be cheerfully furnished f , , . : , ‘ t the foregoing me epee” : bby Tarboro 143 . weultivate as many -acres in tobacco as! SWOrn, says on hee sautive tor the Garlefaction guaranteed or’ by addressing, Roe a ae re ——~ ds ” virtue of P. P. P. medicine ts true. Satisfaction guarante ( Bj AG eG COLON. A. M. RAMSEY. | -@0 no charges made. ‘Tobacco S. F.B. MORSE. = ~ Ss <_. Sworn to and subscribed before me this | ZO |. . ; Shap ¢ lie 9 ZA. wh NE eee August 4th, 1891. ) 4 Flues made in season. Shop { . | Pp ] ee wel | } , . J. M. LAMBERT, N.P.. | 40 3). oan of k A cent store. § ae Passenger ‘aha ick. A mo aueniean Md TW nsencen The Washingtou Star SAaVvs there Oemanche County. ‘Texas ; inrear of 5 and 10 ce ; aay peel RSSOD REL BN Tick« t bs ° @ P, M, « 1 « 1; > rite 1 4? 3} seems to be ne means of decidiag NaW ORLEANS by Wilson | oy 1 tel eh at} , ‘¢ party, Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. es AAA RS H Ar ocky Mt | 2 33, _..| 11 16| whether the Domoacratie party A. | PML pacide olfert, im ~ ’s Great Nemedy) where all other | “ Ar Tarboro 4001 re M resides at Weltert’s Rooss, ue (Lippman’s Great: Remedy) she othe: F rc “| ; +colr. Nebrask ‘incetom, .N.| Kheumatism twists and distorts your ty fate 2 17 ta colr. Nebraska, oF mrtnecte ° t bases And — Its Agonios are intanes, You may never, och aa | i ne ‘ t y relief and a permanent cure entre on, Ar Weldon J., the Demoeratic Bary AES OS is eained by the use of FP. p. P, But should you ever e=<=>- ~* reside at either of these pieces} Woman's weatmness, whether nervous or otherwise, can ‘be cured and the system , c e rain on Scotia id Neck Branch Ad bat more athan 6,000,000 P te ital ill i — Pri Wn = ; 244 AQT au | ~ . eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4.2¢) believe, beyoad donbt that the| pimples, blotehes, eczema and all dis- Al | j ' L m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 a! ; - |figurements of the skin are removed and p.m@., ar vee ek BUOY Yi greater teader of the party 18|cured by P. P. P. »., Greenville 6,57,pyuma., Kinston 7.55: beays a P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build ‘ >» m. Returging, leaves Kinston 7..9{ William J. Bryan.—Richueond up your system and regtiate you In every eI eel Greenville 8.42 \ tay yt Cf way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-., Come to see us. a mM., Greenvillé 8.52 am. Arriviny ‘State, Dem. : In-the-month feeling. Halit x at 11:20 a. m., We'den 11,40 aro For Bletchee and Pimples om the face, pduiatines i A¥ CE : 7 i. * P 5 take . . . datky except Sunday | In time a weman might oveiteark Ladies, for netural and thorough organic Trains on Washnigte: Branch lenve | being called “hkomely;” but ske awill Remedy, and pet weli ina rea Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m, h ver tand being called “plaia.” ’ arrives Parmele:8.10 a. m., and $.40 p.| Never stand being calle _ sot DRU 1 ae m., farboro 9A5 a..m,, returningleaves ati iee agian ‘@ Tarboro 3,30 p. m,, Pawmele 10.20 a. mm.” The successful man, after all, is mut . . : 7 * Mh ef ae 3 4 * ] ‘ is a and 8.20 p. ads, arrives Washington). ny oro boa thei {tPPMAN BROTHERS: APOTHECARIES, 11.4@.a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-¢/#€ who does scmething great, but ne ept ssunday. Gonnects.with trains on’ Seotlnnd Neck Branch. | 7 on ‘ oy Train leaves var WoO. vis 7 Rev. Dr. ‘Lalmage seems to be Lippmsan's Block. Seveaneh. da. 1An thin ro a= * LATDOrY, UN via Albe : anatie & Raleigh R.R. daily exceptsun-Intbrifiy. He is sai to be worth sume day, a: 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M; : Returaing ivzaves. Plymouth daily except a q samormoee [ICY Aran Sunday’..7.50 a. m., Sunday 2.00 a m),) 7 a AvLO improves a little every day. SOLE PROPRIETORS. Vy arriverPlyinouth,7.40 P. M., 6,00 p,m. /@ing more than $500,090. | \Wisiting Card arrivetarboro 10.15 a.m and li. 4o] 9 , swvsesewwersserg {| 6 hc EMULLIL Sheet Poster. Traix.on Midland N..C..branch leaves| { AN DY ¢ Alf A PTI (. 6 | Goldsbero daily, exoept Sunday, 6.05 a] ¢ me y, lm \ & ; ; =r ete tives at Goldsbors 9.80a.m. ) Gy '@ : ‘ 1€ Daily Reflector. Fidos x Latte béenah, Planente B O/ Gy Oud Rae Baw A / outs | ° ry eave Matta 6: i, aknive nbar | 4 = ‘ ™ “ ; $ nee ft bili Bar RSME CURE CONSTIPATION 9g” ey, iNet ae eave Cliaté.!U a m, ; 30 : ‘ a tad gig? “ Tarw i. ¢ arrive Lat 7.80 a tn, dally except ‘San. ; 10% ai ay ee. R AAS y eV ai afternoon at the dav : SSI Cea OU ALLCS m te é . Train o#€linton Branch leayes War- 25% 50¢ Ye SLATE 1 HE LIV DRUGGISTS { gaa | RUSS of 25 cents ‘ mw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, month. It is a picture ot tae celebrated., oe The Oldest 2 Ss : t i 7 vaiiy Newspaper in, PANKEA FOUNTAIN PENS }=© ‘The Bastern Reflector, MG MD | ipie N is only $1 a year, It North Carolina. beak mee ‘Lda a a man ‘is . contains the news every a Md hit ee a ee ee , , week, and gives informa- Whe bi? ‘ os of tion to the farmers,‘ es-- * ene a ‘i Rahs “, ini 4 The Only. Five-Dollar Daily | cha Rliyreatee ef) WHBERNARD bh tobacco, that ig. © ee ie ON aa ‘ Many times a |. the subser} + z iy ee j i ‘8 * ue ae | f ee F ‘We have the latest styles in . Saapesine! in part Ruf- - fled Collars and Cuffs in all leading shades ‘hese are very pretty and stylish and to see them is to buy them. Also have Ruffling by the yard. eect ess ot Weare sheen a beau- tiful line of LADIES’ BELTS in Tan, Chocolate, Ox Biood,Green,Linen and Black, White Kid Belts just received. The new Security Belt, holdsthe skirts in position, will not slip. Kid Gloves in white. tan and black. White Chamois Skin Gloves. eet In, We havea lovely line of Ladies Embroidered Hantkerhevels, Worchon and Valen- ciennes Laces Laces for trimming Organ- dies, Lawns and Wool- en Dresses. Fine In- gertions for trimmings. Ladies Shirt Waist Sets. Ladies nice Purses and card cases com- bined. Fansinthe la- test styles. Hosiery in tanand black for ladies and children. eh eee et Imported Organdies and Dimities in white, pink, green, lavender and linen shades. Swiss Muslin in colors and a lovely ‘line of Summer Dress Goods at pricesin reach of all. Do not forget that we have a lovely line of, slippers in tan, chocolate, ox bloodand black, these are first| § a inquality, style and fit. -Wehavejust receiveda: bvou usin : handsome ‘ine of Um-/ Mhesélard hard times “whet an prices will de- hi Prices are lower than ever, | Base Ball’ Goods,’ H _ {Fishing Tackle, &c. [BAKER & DAILY REFLECTOR.: JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING een Creates many a new business, Knlarges many an old business, Vieserves many a large business. ’ Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business, S ‘cures suceess to any business —— To “advertise judiciously,’’ use tne columns of tu. REVQREOTOR. Bee emee Keanna Constantly at it Brings Success TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, Passenger and mail train going N +th. arrives 8:32 A.M. Going South, ar‘ives 6:57 P. M S eamer Tar River arrives from Wash- inzton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- day and Saturday WEATHER BULLETIN. aca l Fair tonight and Saturday. ed LITTLE &QUIBS. But There 1s Much to be Packed Out ot Them. Cr oneentenentil Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other summer drinks at Starkey’s. Supply of new box vapers, mourning paper and note paper at Reflector Book Store. When you want !xandrying done see C. B. WHICHARD. Agent Wiln.ington Steam Laundry. May 11th—Fresh Carr Butter 1 in pound packages, New cui Herrings, at S. M. Schulvz. Rev. M T. Lawrence will preach in the Court House tomcrrow (Friday) night at 8 o'clock. Public cordially invited. We acknowledge receipt of an invi- tation to the commencement exercises of Turlingcon Institute, Smithfield, June 2nd. The ladies interested in the drawing ot he centre piece are requested to meet at the telephone office Saturday afternoon at 5 30 o'clock. Schocl Closed. nard’s schcol closed today and the pu- pils were given an ice cream party this afternoon at her home. The Re- rLECTOR force return thanks to the: principal and pupils for the very nice crvam they sent us. ' TOWN TaLK. About People Pass ng his Way, ci) ‘ cms Roscve J ittle lett this morning. John Lamb, of Withamston, ‘own. W. T. Lee left this morning te spend a week in Virguiia. Willis Owens eyening from Nortolk. H. A, White evening trom Old Pot. Thursday returved returned ‘l‘hursday Miss Bessie Barding returnd heme Thursday evenitg ‘trom the Norme] and Industrial Cclle se, Gre: msboro. Mrs. Paul Elli:, of Durham, wao has been visiting her father, A. A, An- drews, left this mommmg for Wilting. ion. Capt: W. H. Gritlin, of Rocky Mount, attended the Knights ot Pythias meeting here last aight to help the lodge start its work. The oprirg term of Mrs. Lucy Ber- | F. G. James, W. C. Hinesp J. J. Ev. us, H. M. Snuggs and A. B. Hart, who wanton the Nourfulk excursion, retur.ed Thursday evecing. ‘Lhey re- port a nice trip } ann Anothir Freak. A four legzed chicken was hatched on B. A. Butler’s farm Jast week, says the Marietta vitizec. It is living and eats revenously and will prebably be raised and exbibited at the county fair. ‘Nbat’s the kind of breed to raise—one that will furnish plenty of ‘drum sticks” for the children. subscription tor the Engine, Messrs. W. H. Long and J. G Moye are soliciting subscriptions 1c purchase the steam fire engine for Greenville. Some of our property owners have subscribed liverally and otuers have contributed — smaller amounts. This is a movement that every citizen of the town should show All willing to contri- gentlemen. an interest in. bute should Don’t let the movement fail fer lack of see these subscriptions. The Work Progressing. Rev. B. H. Melton, State Evange- list of the Christian church, who re- cently held a two weeks meeting here and bas since been doing some personal work, left fhursday evening tor his home in Pollocksville to take a briet rest. He fold the RerLector that Rev. J. J. tlarver of Smithfield, would preach in Greenville the second Sunday in each month, and that he also would visit the field as oftea us ne could. The Ladies Aid Society have started their work to raise funds to build a house of worship on the lot which was purchased while Mr. Melton was bere. thin maha gence ein asrane and “CEM” ICE CREAM FREEZERS. : LAAT IG CRE and Keep Kool We havea complete line of it : il Li _ we have the celebrated calli San arse Hy nw ort wi ao pier a, | + is 1D, Your attention is now invited to our Dry Goods, Glothing, DAoes, Notions, Hats, &c. The best and most dessra- ble assortment of new styles now awaits your We lead the trade. We challenge We guarantee sat- inspection. the country for bargains. isfaction every time. RICKS & TA ae ra byte, 1 a Emporium of Spring Fabrics. eee j.W. HIGGS, §Pres, j. S HIGGS, Cashier Maj."HENRY. HARDING, Ass’t Cashier, \ THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL, N.C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Brot., Greenville, N. C. STOCKHOLDEKS . Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt » Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National -—— Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general Neck, N. C. public, Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Crecks and Account Books furnish R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. in the city. Theprices are unsurpassed. ae, Call and 100K. se : Lang Sells Cheap. 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 oughver Turn our thoughts to soda-water. ae lt For the balmy April breeze Tells the sultty aays’are mgh When we Jinger neath the trees, And our throats are hot and dry, Thien Shelbur h’s soda fount Fattens up his bank account. | Ml WH OX GU. era ane Pa tc oe cer ies t0 ea lat tue 3 st always sew Fruit Bread, Ca , Nuts a Eatatine ane aaa see.