“4 “4 b) DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. a Al i Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1897. + UTI THAT They don’t cost too much. They areready to put on without a 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}. pieata fair. We show the: best.| ? : Base Ball. Baltimore June 5—The Browns downed the Orioles in a close game. The Champions out batted the visitors, but were unable to land on Esper at critical moments. Score. Baltimore, 4; St. Louis, 6. Philadelphia, Jane 5—Philadelphia could not hit Dwyer today and Cincin- nati won the game in the fifth inning on four two baggers and Whecler’s failure to cover home plate cn a rup down, Score, Philadelphia, 1; Cin- cinnati, 6. Washington, dune 5—Today’s game was slow and eaved from being very wearisome by the appearance of Sock~ alevis and ‘Tom Tucker. The loss of the game wes due to the Serator’s lack of ability to hit the ball. Score. Washington, 5; Clevelang, 10. Brooklyn, June d—Louisville scored all her runs against the Brooklyas at Eastern park this eftervoon in the first innings. Seoe. Brooklyn, 12; Louis- ville, 3 Bostun, June 5—The magnificent batting of Duffy, and Collins’ splendid fielding were the features of today’s game. Score. boston, 5; Pittsburg, 3. New York, June 5—In the ninth in- ning with the score 4to 3 io favor of New York, Anson brought Griffith and Connor into the game to bat for Den- Three singles, a ae zer and Donahue, lower Ly Ryan, a steal home by Mc- Cormac, assisted by several errors, netted the Colts seven runs aud the game. Score. New York, 4; Chica- go, 10, | War in Cuba, Washirgion, June 5—Captain W.D. Smith, of the Cuban Army, spent ecn” siderable time again today with tie senate committee on foreign relations, } In a brief interview with a representa — | tive of the Associated Press he said : “The Cuban army is now in better condition to resist the Spaniards «nd to maintain the fight fo: independance than it has been since the beginni: g ot the war, General G »mez haga well disciplined army of about 40,000 men who are determined to hold out util their efforts shill be crowned with vice tory. Our soldiers are rapidly procur- ing arms and every day serves to put thein on a better footing in this respect. Our troops e2joy a vast advantage over the Spaniards in that they are not in- juriously effected by the climate. I may say that. have not seena case of yellow fever or smallpox among the Suban soldiers since I have been on tle island and that I have not been sick a day myself. Furthermore we have no difficulty in feeding our troops. In the portion of the county in which the Cuban troops are in eantrol the provis- ions are protected and we draw our supplies from th’s source’. Cu’ ccm- missaty is therefore regularly renew- eea and our supplies are received in quantities quite_sufficiant to meet all uur wants.” The ladies of the Episcopal church will give a moorlignt excursion next Monday night and the public is cor- dially invited. The boat will leave at 8 o’clock. Assignment, Information reached us this mornin g that J. H. Woolard & Sons, of Whicl. ards, bad made an assignment, namir g |, G,.M, Mooring as assignee, The as— sets and liabilities are unknown. Excursion Postponed. On account of the unfavorable weath- er che moonlight excursion has been postponed for a few days. Further announcement will be made when the prospect for a good night is at hand. Coacc *t. There will bea concert ¢.ven by the Ladies Aid Society ot the Chiistian church at the College to raise fu.d to builiia church, The orchestra will cynsist of ‘ght or ten instiements and Miss Henaie Saeppard, our gifted elo- cutionisi, will recite. This is for a worthy cause and we hope everybody wil go. It wi’ take place Thursday ever ing, duce 17th. Attention Firemen, ilope Fire Co. has received a certif'- cate copy ot the charter granted by the last legislature. Under this charter itisa misdemeanor for any member to refuse to obey the order of the Fore- man. Boys you had betier attend the next meeting which will be held on Monday night, if you do not, you are liable to be fined or imprisoned. Commuesioner’s Meet, The County Commissioner’s were in session Monday and today. In addi- tion to che regular routine business they elected the following as the Board of Education for this county, Fernando Ward, Albert Ward and Allen Jokn- son. Dr. Bert Moye was elected Sup- erintendent of Wealth. They also cilled an election on Tuesday after the second Monday in August in exch of the townships to vote upon the question of loval taxation for the public schools, Nominations by the President, Washington, June 5—The president tolay sent the following nominations to the senate: Statem.Andvew D. Barlow, of Mis~ sours, to be consul general at the City of Mexico; Harold S. VanBuren, ot New Jersey, to be coasul at Nice, France; Carl Bailey Hurst, ot the Dis— trict. cf Columbia, (now consul at Prague) to be consul general at Vier na., Australia; Henry H. Morgan, of Louisiana, to be consul at Horgen, Switzerland; William W. Canada, cf Indiana, tc be consul at Veracruz, Mex- 1CO. Justice—Louis A. Pradt, of Wiscor- sin, to be assistant attorney general. Kats on tick—the min who bas his break fast served in bed. A Franktovd man says it he could scep all his wages he wouldn’t work. % The supercilious plane may cut thr rough board, but the board gets even, You can’t convince a maiden of 25 that Friday is an unlucky day to get married on. Billie—Why do you always spend your summers in the mountains. Hen- ry—For the climb it. i { t { j } | 'TOSBOS STU} 3@==ees— > Spe[Mouyos"™ FEY 9 UIZIOSSVE pus seoitg ‘s{TA1g 0} pPleser Ul dVaH AHL AO dO. FAV AM | * 4AIHLOTO ONIX FHL KTOGSG ITAA MNV Ye Pal “Reng R eas is Now Ve You'll need Handsome, cool,Frenech UNGANDIES, Lappet Mulis, BADD LINEN, PIQUES AND LAWNS. All the latest s‘yles suitable for Waists. Suits. A beautiful line of CHIFLONS, RI82UNS ¢ LACES ~ for ‘Trimmings. a SS {0 embalm- . UT Y eam bee A SPECI Y caaues oer: ef Syphilis CIALT Y cured in 16 to “ aura oa rea ene be treated at home tor haa the same price under same guaranty. If oa you prefer to come here we will contract a to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we _ tocure. If Pe have taken mer- cury, iodid o pot tash, and still have aches and mee Hiwoous yin po in mouth, coteicecs cn Ts mples, Copper Colored Spo any pa Tartot the body Hair or Eyebrow fallin ont, it isthis Syphil! itic BL OISON hb apna ogee to cure, We We solicit the most obsti- eases and challen ge the worid for a mae we cannot cure. ‘this disease has alwa baffled the skill of the most eminent payee 500,000 capital behind our uncondi- tional guaranty. Abso ute erate sent sealed on application. | address COO EDY CO. 3027 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, clans. é BSVABL is his DIST. SAM, M. SHULTZ i ARMBKS ANIL) ME RUBAN'TS BU 1 ing their year’s supplies will tine ' their interest to get our prices befcre pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is couplete n allits branches. i ——o-—_— i ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES ‘Teobacoo, Snyf, & oun. uy dt ve ; from Manufactus. $ eh tins ete pou vale one er A cou Lana in the conversa-{ grit, cho 2 ‘and oo in 8 curren W and sogar Catalogue oover closely ioe Pan hour. ae sy satel . ye ran Just tey «100, Bex ot cca, de 8. E PENDER &% CO,, [sola tor CASE ¢ coat oer hin sa liver and bowel regu ator ever “ . _ to run Ww made. : REENVILLE, =! ! we . “- + at a ae oak “2 PORK SIDES &SHONLDER PLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR W. M. Bond, B°* D& FLEMING, J. L. Fleming. Ai TORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C, Practice iv a)l the courts, SOL. ae tau Maga at *for y almiges 6] Earth Girdled.’? ov his Pate oat around the world, a thrilling story of savage and barbarous lands. Four mil- hon almage’s books sold, and **The Earth Girdled” is his latest and grand- ext. Demand enoromous, Everybody wants this famous hook, only $3.50. Big book, 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. Acidreas for outfit and terri ory, The “ominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi- Cayo. SUB USCATSSDR Cech hla rn WTA a nama Sarbers. AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE: N. C, Patronnge solicited, ‘'leining, Dyeing baa Pressiog Gents Ciothes a specialty —_—ee H“RBeRT EDMUNDS, r FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given co cleaning Gentlemens Clothing j ome NICHOLSON, J. A, Bu rexEss, Mer. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno viled, several new rooms added, elec, iric bells to every ros. Attentive ser vats. Fish and Oysters seryed daily’ Patronage of traveling puulic solicited* GREENVILLE Nile beady. The next, session ‘of! the scbool will open on MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢: and continue for 40 months. The anda d are ue follows. Priwar) H nglish per mo, $2.00 Intermediate ‘te oe uae $200 oS Sa wes nl aan of vi pe Ww H. RAGS al ® y bi j ~4 ¥. *, Wieinaton, NC acy Saga ean — _ W1LMINGTON & ‘ BLDUN R. R AND BRAN AKS. | AND FLORENCE Rau, RUAD ‘ Guensea ocnedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Rm May2i, |¢ 3 Wei 4 8 A. m/°.M) la, ¥ weave Weldon | 1. 60) 9 4). Ar. Kocyk Mt | 12 62:10 9 Lv Tarhoro 12 12 Ly Rocky Mt 12 82) 10 5 46 Lv Wilson 2 08/11 6 20 Ly Selma + 2 50 Ly Fay’tteville| 4 i5 Ar. Florence 6 45 ites pumhastnes ara css teapemaaneitea | cmes cin oe a3 O38 ZQ P.M, A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 Uv Ly Goldsboro | 3 10 5 Lv Magzjolia | 4 16 0 Ar Wilmington| 5 45 9 45 P. M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Vated ey, & S, May 27th, 6a Pe 6a 1897, Z| z Ze z ~ |A. ‘ F's M. Ly Fivrerce 8 45, 7 4) Lv Fayetteville) 11 10) ¥ 40 Liv Selma 12 37 @r Wilscn 1 20/11 35 ‘ x ¢ ener A. M, P. M. iy Wilmington} 9-00 i O00 diy Magnolia il 50 8 30 Ly Goidsboro 1 Ov 9 46 ar Wilsen 1 00 10 4 Ly Larboro d 42 ee] se za es mM, IP. M, Ly Wilson ] 42 10 82 Ar Rocky Mt 2.33 __ | li tb ar Tarboro 400 a a Ly Tarborc bb Lv Rocky Mu 217 . Ar Weldon frain on Scotle.. i Neck Branch Zoa eaves Weldon 4.10 p..m., Halifax 4,98 Pp. ™m., arrives Scotland Neck at 0.10 p D., Greenville 6,57 p,.m., Kinston 7.56 om. Returning , leaves Kinston 7.60 @. M., Greenville "8. 562 a m. Acivnn Hali x at 11:20 a. mi :We‘don 11,40 am daily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigiat. Branch leuve Washington 8,20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 9,.10@. m., and &.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro g.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. ani 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11.40.a. m., and 7.20 p. am. Daily ex- epi Sunday. Connects with trains ou Scotland Neek Branch. Train leaves varporu, X C, via Albe- marie & Kaleigh K. R. daily except Sun- duy, at.5 50 p. m., Sunday 405 FP. M; altive Plyinouth 7.4) P. ., 6,00 p, in. Returning .zaves Piymouth daily except Sundsy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 4 %., arrive Tarvoro 10.15 am and 11. 45 Trainon Midland N. C. branch leaves Goldsbero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Suaithiield 7:30 a, m. Re- turning leavés Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- fives at Goldshers 9.30 a. m. Trains on Latéa branch, Flerence R &., leave Latta 6.40 pm, atrive Dunbar i.o0 pm, Clio 8.06 p m. Returning jecve Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, a Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- v Train onClinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton caily, except SauJay, 1000 a.m.and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg leaves Cinton at7.00.a. m. and3,00, m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Richmone., alse at Rawky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaB K for Norwlk zne all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup!. T, M. EMERSON, Tratie Manager. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager, THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Saily Newspaper in North Carolina. - The Only Five-Dollar Daily a Class inthe nba a” B. BeRNARD- Puzzling Questions, How many different kiads of trees grow in your neighborhvod, and what are they good for ?. Why does a horse eut grass backward, aud a cow forwar 1? Why does a hop vine siways wind one way and a bean yine avother ? Where should theinside of a chimney be the bigger, at the top or bottom, and why ? Can you tell why a horse when tethered with a rope always un- ravels it, while a cow alwajs twists it into kinky knots? How old must a grape vive Le before it begins to bear ? Don’t Tobaceo Sp:t and Smoke Your Litas Away, It you want to Quit tobacco using easily and torever, be made well strong, magnetic, tall of new life and worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. “Henry fixed matterg so that ‘Rose was giad*to accept him.” “What did he do?” ‘He hired a lot of other girlsto act as if they were derperately in love with down just beforeit rains? est weight just before breaking ? Which is the most elastic ? Whatis the lengih of a horses, — roi? Wiiat animals have no upper teeth in front, and why ? You cao any day see a white: horse ; how wany of you ever saw) a wiite colt? Diving For a Wife. In many of the Greek islands div- ing for sponges forms a considerable part of the occupation of the inhabit- ants. A visitorto this unfrequented region describes the following rath- er startling custom. He says: “Him- ia, which is a little island directly opposite Rhodes, is worthy of notice (on account of the singular. method by which the ‘Greek inhabitants of the island getitheir living. On the bottom of the sea in this locality the common sponge is found in greater abundance than in any other part of the Mediterranean. “The natives make it a trade tu gather these, and their income from this source is far from contemptible. Their goods are always in demand among the Turks, who use an in- credible number of sponges in the ablutions prescribed by the Moham- medan ritual. A girl in this island is not permitted to marry until she has brought up a certain number of sponges and given a proof of her Skill by taking them from a certain depth. But in certain of the islands this custom isreversed. The father of a marriageable daughter bestows suitors. He who can stay longest in the water and bring up the biggest | cargo of sponges marries the maid.” —Boston Post. en eed The in 1865 began with 8200. property is worth 8220, 006, Milwaukee Luibcran hospital Now its Why do leayes turn upside!” What wood will bear the great-| | carets candy cathartic, vate guaranteed head—is it as long a> a fluur bar-| her on the best diver among her | him.” TS ST When bilious o> coz Wa, Out a Cas 10c, 25c me DIRECTORY. tas \ | ! { | : CHURCAES.: : , | ‘ BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, mcring and evening, Prayer meeting ‘Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sanday school 9:30 A, M. ©. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regu. ar services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superipte: dant. meeting Wednesday eve ving. Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. 9:3) A. M. A. B. Ellington, tendent. PRESBYTERIAN—Services — thira Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. J. B. Morton, t’astor. Sunday schoel 9:30 A. M. dent. . LODGES. Superin- A. F. & A. M.—Greenville Loage No. 284 meet, first and thi:d Monday even- ing. @#&. M. King W. M, L. 1. Moore, Sec. I. 0.0: F.—Covenea: Lodge No. 17 Meéts every Tuesday evening, D. W. Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. K. of P.—Lar River Lodge No, 93, meets €very Vriday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C. C. Frank Wuison. K. of R. and $8, hk. A.—Zeb Vanee Coaucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening, W. b. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insuranee Lodge No, 16 meets every Friday evening. Jobn flanugan, D. Heury Sheppard, R. A.L of H. Pitt Cowncit 236 meets every Vaursday nizghtw J. B. Cherry cu. W. Bb. Wilson, see. e200 BOSOE S = 2-2 @ 4) SOBBOE - ALL DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED tive neter crip or eripe-but couse easy atural rests, Sos ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicazo, Montreal, Can., orNew York. — 917. SS INE EET SSG ODL OES SLOSS OSLO SE HOOD ee marae ~=What IsIt? gabba Itis a picture otstae celebrated¢< _ HE OT FS The eriantod Book ‘Store’ has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens, : sautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold rand You will be astonished when you see t em an 7 varnhow very cheap they are. Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 2 : METHODIST—Se:v:ces everv Sun- |; day, morning and evening. Prayer | : Sunday school | Kk. B. Ficklen superinten- vigor, take No-To-Bae, the wonder. hgood Ordinary Cotten and Peanat. public generally. Spouting and Stove a specialty 5 Satisfaction guaran 2 no charges made, citizens of Greenville and the ¢ ROOFING, GUTTERING, 'Tobaeco & Flues made in season. ae iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. Below are Norfolk prices of cottor “FROM FROST TO | und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished eae ret by Cobb Bros. & Commission M-r- 1 a oon i chants of Norfolk - hi Ona Of : COTTON, : : rt op : “t| Both are such desirable ob Low Mitdling “| jective points for a Winter - 6 9-16 trip that it’s perhaps hard for: Tone—qui:t you to decide where to go. PEANUTS. © Salevia :|Let us Help You to Extra Prime 24 "2 * ™ancy 2 ; Bpanish 60 to bt a Decision, Tone—quiet. A trip via New Orleans an : ae the Scathern Pacific to eitl. ar Greenville Market. Mexico or the Pacitic Coast is Corrected by S. M, Schultz. one you will never forget. - Bntter, per lb 15 to ‘ i Western Sides st+.6\1t’sa Transition from Suger cured [ams 10 to 124 | Be Corn 410 | Frost to Flowers. Corn Meal 45 co ret : | eng remnay wey oa And the service is so laxu.i- Oats 7 tn afi ous that peoplc who have Sugar 4 to 6 tested “Sunset Limite .”, cul) Cotlee 17 to 20 it incomparable. rca . Sack pa 1 es chicken’ to - aia piers Eggs per doz ; 7 to : : Ifyou are Thinking Of ees Wax. per ‘ ® @ |Going, Write Us. pa pAb Mand AOA BOK WOR AE CIS We have a book entit) d ead S666 % o) "te hrough Sioryland to Sun- x sot Saas,” ¢ handsome volume of 205 pages, fully illustrated, which we will send on receipt ; . : of 10 cents in pie the to gt er postage. We also have a de- PRACTICAL lightful little guide to Mexi- ): f \y co, which we will send on Hi ANI) Ht] receipt of 4 cents to covet WORKER cost of mailng. Bc You Really Ought to Offers his services to the ‘ Read them Both. Shall we put you down for a copy! Ifso, or if you want upy special information, it will be cheerfally furnishea by addressing, S. F.B. MORSE, Geueral Passeuyer and Ticke Ageut, Work, teed or 35 | Shap » You may never, But should you Want sapieg | from Visiting Card —T0 A—— evel == Job Printing —==j>-Come to see US, <= one ~ j= EF'ull Sh" Positer. ‘The Daily Reflector. The Eastern Reflector. bs ei Selle tema tetas Gives the home: news every alternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are yuu a sub- seriber? If not you ought to be. han Wah is only $1 a year. - be ooatales the news ever week, and gives informa- - “tion to the farmers, ee. specially those growing -tobaceo, that is; ae djany times) moke :: the subscription pr “pr fer" ne: en you are looking vw” tor [BROS do not pass us by, as you will miss a golden pportunity, We have a nice assortment in Taffeta Moire, Plain ‘affeta and Satin and elvet Ribbon. Ladies emand something out ot the ordinary in the _ way of , NEGKWEAR - withevery newseason. _ A new seascn is here and we have its new | _Neckwearin profusion. GLOVES _. for the old and the _ young, the kind that makes a ladie’s neat hrnd look neater than ever, are awaiting for inspection and _ pur- chase at our store. Laces and Embroideries ‘in profusion in the la- test patterns and low- .est prices Ladies and Children’s HOSTIRY is a kind of specialty with us. We have the leading shades in all grades andsizes. We} have a line of Organdies, India Lin- ens, Swiss :Muslin, Qhecked and Striped Dimitys, Mulls, &c.,, which we sell cheap. CORSETS. A good corset helps a good form. We can help you to Corsets of the good kind solely,| | that are shapely, com-|¢ fortable and elegant. | eseaanemeininmeniaiimened We aim to have all). goods on sale thor-}, enw standard and reliable, because we know our customers _ have the taste and in- = telligence to appredi. a DAILY REFLECTOR. dnd ycchomsicher da ae - et c JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING _ day here. Jreates many a néw business, Enlarges many an old basiness, Preserves many a large business. ‘Revives many 4 dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures sucsess to any business J, S. Joyner went down the road last night. York last evening. Dr. R. L. Carr left for night for a few days. Sclicitor C. M. Bernard went to Goldsboro this, morning. Ayden last To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ ec lumps of t. REVLEOCTOR. use tne Miss Annie Socks, of Winterville, was a visitor hére yesterday. Baer pone cani ~ G. P. Fleming went to Kinston last night and returned this morniog, Kesaine Coustantiy at it Brings Spccess om W. T. Lipscombe left this moruing for the tob:cco markets of Virginia. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. retureed Saturday & M. College at Louis Skinner ninht from the A. Raleigh. G. J. Woodward left for Wilming- ton this morning to atteud the marriage train going Pansenger ao. mall Going South, Nerth, arrives 8:82 A. M. arrives 6:57 P. M Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- inyton Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturdag of his cousin. WHATHER BULLETIN. Ola Forbes jett this morning for St. Duno Elsewhere, Cal. He has gone to jook over the tobacco markets. womens 7 tle # Rain tonight and Wednesday, ll. T. King editor of King’s Week- ly, lelt on the freight today for the | Press Association at Morehesd City. JUNE BUGS. mc cece The following lett at noon today tor Morehead City io atteud the Medical Society. Dr. Chas, O'), Langhing- house and wile, Des, W. H, Bagwell, J. L. Wooten and i. A. Move. Some Have Wings, Some Don’— Al Get There, A eee ] will pay cash tor your Beeswax. S M. Scuvtrz. go to KC, Mrs. Bettie Swindell, who has been beea visiting the family of Mayor Russ, of Raleigh, returned tothe city last For Hay and Grain White’s Feed Store, evening. She was accompanied by Mayor Russ’ little daughter, Just received car fancy [lay at White’s Feed Store. The Odd Fellows meet Work in the second degree. tonight, Vests are being discarded. Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other summer drinks at Stark ey’s. A bicycle meet—the collision. Sure to go on a bust—co ’sets. “Silver Dollar” Fountain Pen, Park A coaching party-—the nurse maid er make, at Reflector Book Store. pa ' The cream puff—flattering the milk- Supply ot new box papers, mourning piper and note paper at Reflector Book Store. Ask any of my customers and they will tell you the work done by Wil- mington Steam Laundry is unsurpassed. Next shipment goes forward Wednes- day morning, returns promptly Sat urday evening. : C. B. Wuicnarp, Agent. man. Watermelons makes one’s mouth water. Fourth of July a little over three weeks off. The most welcome hotel beat i3 the dinner bell. St:aw hats, straw rides and straw- berries are ripe* [ have purchased th entire stock of W. C, Hines & Co., and will continue to carry a tull line of heayy and fancy | ‘groceries, iruits, vegetablus, &c., and | invite all of my friends to favor me w.th a share of their patronage. I will handle everything fresh and will make the prices low to suil the times. Marsuaty L, STARKEY. ‘it The l ands oz straw hats .are luud enouch lO e paved, Dr, Laughinghouse lett tor the Med- ical convention today and desires tae REFLECTOR to request Lis patients to go to Dr. I’, W Brown, as his practice is placed in De, Biown’s hands — until NEA his return, and Keep Kool We havea complete line of ‘ yet, White Mountain and 66 EM” : ICE CREAM FREEZERS. |No Sour Ones Named in This List. | Burwell Riddick came in |: st night. | | W. M. Lang, of Farmville, spent the} id. Cherry returned from New Prices are lowerthan ever. Acom sete. line of WY Base Ball. Goods,’ Hammogkslié creen. n Doors. mares i &c, "LOPS LS Sh e=- A full line of staple dry goods, con- sisting of Flaids, bleached and un- bleached Domestics, piece Goods, * Dress Goods, Prints, Pereales, ect. We carry a full line of low price Men’s and Children’s Clothing. A good line of Men's Women and Children’s Shoes. Come see us. Emporium oi Spring Fabrics. pene igor oman eaten sce earn tansaen a Be eR R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier. A. G. COX, : HENRY HARDING, G. 3, CHERRY, Vie, Pres. Ass’t Cashier, CAPITAL: Minimum $10,090; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL, N.C. We solicit your occount. We offer every cour- tesy and accommodation consistent with sound REIS: eee il _ Summer Spevial SALE 18097. EVERY-DAY DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, CHILDREN’S WEAR, SHOFS AND SLIPPERS. Let me hear from thee by letter OR IN PERSON. Lang Sells Cheap. When sweet spring across tie bills Sets the prisened flow'rets free; When the babbliv o' the rills Joins with song hird s symphony ; Then, it seems (0 vs. We caghter Turn our thoughis to soda-w ater. For ibe balmy April brecze Tells the suiiry aays are mgh When we hnger ‘neath the trees, And our throats are hot and dry, Then Shelburn’s soda fount Fattens ‘up his bank. account. eae remem RIAA A * mnie sma rate AKER MD an Materials, Gaile ts 8 ine ‘Gi roceries. Yall and see. a i 4 ee