svpmactne sen tania cysts enemas renne came ypteriartar dierent ne AT TNT Saini enact aig “’ wii acai [LY REF D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. & TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. = Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897. Le —_THEY=>" “THAT reverent g win They don’t cost too much. They areready to put on without a wrinkle. You have seen the browns, olives, green mixtures, plaids--the swe:l colorings of the of the season: — we've got them here plenty as pleat a fair. We) show the ie Base Ball. New York, June 17—Althongh the | Indians hit Meeking freely tuday, they were unable to bunch their hits and bad to be, content with a coat ot whicewash. The features of the game were Burkett’s batting und a running eatch by Holmes ot Tebcau’s long hit to the left field. Score. New York, 5: Cleveland, 0. Brooklyn, June 17—The Cincinnat- ti made it two straight 1rom the Brook- lyns at Eastern park this afternoon. The home team game a poor exhibition R-ds was perfect in every respect. The Brooklyn club has sold Pitcher Kor- win to Chicago. Score, Brooklyn, 1; Boston, June 17—Tiie home team wen another game trom Chicago, today, the vis.tors being cutirely unatle to keep up with the fast paoe which is be- ing set by the Bosmus. Briggs was pounded hard, while Klobedanz held the visitors down toa few scattering hits tor seven innings. xn the eighth Sullivan went in and Chicago made a Collins’ playing was again Score. Boston, 19; Chi- fow runs. the feature, cago, 7 | Baitimore, June 17—Manager Dons avav, of the Pittsburg club, has ac- cpted the terms of former Manager Rodgers; of fhe Louisville club, and has ordered him to report at once. He wili play third base. Hemming, who was released yesterday, along with Rodeers, may also be given a trial. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. t nals shackled. o! fielding, while the stick work of the |* Ciicinneti, 9. ‘ STATE NEWS. The last few days have been stormy in all parts of the State. A burglar enter?d a house in Con- cord and when the occupant woke shot at him three tes but missed. The burglar was captured later. There has been a custom in the penitentiary to keep the worst crimi- dent has ordered that ali shackles be taken oft. June 23rd is North Carolina day at the Centenial. ‘The Contederate Veterans’ reunion will be neld at the centennial grounes cn the 22d, 23rd and 24th. aagkey. B. W. Spillinan, Bapiist State Sunday school Missionary, has just ‘Teangssee returned from a trip cf 150 miles through the Western North Carolina mountains, traveling almost entirely by prive conveyance. He found a county nor barber shop, and in which there were no animals for hire.—Charlotte News. Church S:rvices To-morrow. Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at ll A. M and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. Morning subject, ‘God Our Shevherd.”’ Evening subject, “Tree Classes,” Presbyterian church—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Preaching atil A. M. and 8 P. M.by Rev. J. b. Morning subject, “Individual Morton. Influ- ence.” Evening “Charity Building.” Episcopal at 9:30 A. M. Baptist charch—Sunday School at subject, church.—Sunday-school Won Lost Per Cent Baltimore 32 9 780 Boston 32. 12 727 Cincinnati 27. = 16 628 New York 23 «17 579 Philadelphia 24 22 522 Cleveland 22 21 $12) Brooklyn 22. «22 a00 Pittsburg 20-22 476 Chicago 17 28 378 Louisvills 17 =. 26 399 Washington 15 26 366 St. Louis 8s 38 174 School C.osed. The pudlic school for this district, taught by Misses Appie Smith and Lizzie Blow closed Friday afternoon, Two prizes, one in each grade, weie offered the pupil making the best record of attendance. ‘These prizes were won by Miss Lela Tripp in the advanced grade and Master Jimmie Evans in primary grade, both having made a p2rtect record for the term. The school has been well attcnded aid the young ladies in charge have given entire satisfaction in their work, ‘They are excelleat teachers, A Nut to Crack. A subscriber turns tha following question in to the puzzle editor, who submits it to the readers for solution: A plank is 9 teet long, 12 inches wide at one end and 6 inches wide at the other. At what point must you cit this plank to leave an equal num— bor of square inches in either end? 1a big decline in activity. 9:30 A, M. oo Dog Drowned. Master Wiley J. Beuwn once Had a pet dog, but nuw he hasn't any. Fri day’s rain filled the gutters and ditches Wiley, boy like, thought it would be fun to see his dog swim. and pat the animal around town full of water. in the ditch in front of his home on Dickinson avenue. It happend that the current was too swift for the dog and washed him under the sidewalk Wiley the loss bridge where he was drowned. is considerably troubled over of his pet. Just Two. The matrimonial market has taken The Regis- ter of Deeds was called upon for only two licenses this week, one fur white und the other for colored. Last week two colored people weie married out in Farmville township, doth of them had passed 70 years of age and their heads wer2 white as cot- ton. Charlie—Don’t you remember? It was that day you borrowed five dol- larsot me. Jack—I don’t recollect. Charlie—But you paid it baek next week. Jack—Ob, yes; 1 remember that perfectly. 2 sooner sian Farha pa 2 HRTEM REL IAS RE mn esttiniiie nod neisienncinttosis iilminmtindeetne Misti st ‘Great E Reduction. The new snperintens’ seat which had neither livery stable | CLOTHING S a Boks : kathy {| 3 a Energy, experience and hard cash - win. every time. You are invited to an early inspection of low priced and very complete stock of Gents furmshiae Gnd Trade with us—it means sure success in securing for yourselves the widest range for selection. Frank Wilsoo, THE KING CLOTHIER 0) i’ C) —— ¢) ~ pa 9 Fac\ hae er Naw Or Mt ae Sr fae {is Now Very Watm Weal. Voow'll need One of Gur Handsome, cool,Freneh DAGANDIE Lappet Mulls GAAGD LINENS, PIQUES AND LAWNS. All the latest i and colors suitable for Waists, Skirts and Suits. A beautiful line of CHIELONS, BLBBONS « L4CES for Trimmings. | Also a complete line of up-to-date | PA #H. M. HARDE Y REPLECTOR J. WHICHARD. Editor. ORG x ihe i EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Aldrich, resorted to a little parliamentary trick to kill it, and succeeded. He mcved that it be laid on the table and the motion was carried by a vote of 39 to 32. Had Senators Morgan and Pet- tus, the only democrats wuo voted oe ea . ~—®usered as second-class mail matter. nena movement meen . SURSCRIPTION RATES. eal 0 . rear. : o : : $8.00 es wenn «§ 6 * « a Pe weeks 2. 7. Delivered in town by carriers without | advertisng rates are Ifberal and can be a co ad on apptication to the editor or at ) wofice a bores: soa We desire a live correspondent at *, gery postoitice in the covaty, who will * — gaad in brief items of News as it occurs fn each neighborhood, Write plainly * © gad only on one side of the paper. bod . , milli te AAA LAL cence OO a FEE: EO ; : SeTuRDAY, Jonge 19, 1897. ‘ere inet einioneeninince: AeA “WASHINGTON LELTER, ad (From Our Reg ular Correspondent.) AV ASHINGTON, June 18th, 1897. Mr. McKinley is a graduate of the Ohio school of politics, and few slicker individuals hold di- ; plomas fiom that source: His *- trotting out-of thet new treaty | for the annexation of Hawaii at this timeis a very slick attempt to take auvantage of the pop- - glarity of the idea of annexing Hawaii to distract public atten- tion from his failure to announce his Caban policy, in accordance with promises made on his behalf in, ‘Uoxeress. Had the people & not been clamoring for action towards Cuba it is not likely thas the’Hawaiian tre.ty would have been heard from before ext winter, votwithstanding the declaration of some of Mr. Me Kinley’s friends that tt was brought forward to assist the Senators to intelligently dispose of the tarifi Althouzk it is well known that ee * o many of the Democratic Senators | favor the ultimate annexation of Hawaii very faw of them have committed themselves on this new treaty. Isis too important +» a iwa'terto ba decided on the spur of tué moment, and it will @. not be sarprising, should the oe Demoérats Oppose any attempt to raitioad thetreaty through the “* Senate at the present session. Nothing will be lost by allowing the treaty fo go cver to the regu- lar session of Congress. Already the question is being asked, why do so wuch for Hawai, se veral thousand miles away, snd nothing for Cuba, which is suffering right at our dovrs, 80 to speak. There) is some talk about delayihg action on the Hawallan treaty until Mr. MeKinley agrees to do something for Cuba, which many think must also ultimately come under the coutrot of the United States in some form or cther, Some Democratic Senators favor holding a caucus to deciae just what attitude they shell take . towards ths Hawaiian treaty, but nothing definite has yet been determined upon. Senator Tillman has proposed an amendment to the tariff bill that would do more than all the recent attempts to restrict immi- gration. It proyides for a head tax of $100 on each immigrant and makes it a misdemeanor for any alien who does not intend to become an American citizen and _ “to ramain such to enter the Uni- - tad States for the purpose of en- gaging inany mechanical trade or manual labor. There is a _ provision that the head tax shall gease to be levied as soon as the United States adopts the free cointge of silyer. ‘ | ® anti-trust offered by Sen- might be adopted Pettigrew sin charge Of the tariff bill ‘which is more than many people direct vote Senator Alle herd sum, and given fifty dollars for the motion, voted against if, it would have been defeated by a vote of 34 to 33. and the anti- trust amendment would have been added tothe tariff bill. It is but fair to state that Senators Morgan and Pettus stated their opp-sition tothe amendment to be that it would create more and worse trusta than it would injure existing trusts. Senator Vest gave Senator Allison several blows straight from the shoulder in a few rb; marks dissecting the figures set forth be Mr. Allison in place of those submitted by Mr. Aldrich when the change was made in the sugar schedule. Mr. Vest believes that each sugar schedule has been a little better for the sugar trust than the one it suc- ceeded, nc twithstanding the pub- lic howl against fayoring this colossal monopoly. and he pre- rgented figures to back his balief. According to his figures, the present tariff giyes a protection on 96 degree sugar of 37 cents per hundred pounds, the Dingley schedule 41 cents, the Aldrich schedule 46 cents. and the caucus schodula, afterwards adopted by tne Senace, 47 cepts. Thus it is that the Republican Senators who opposed the Wilson bill be- cause they said it gave the sugar trust too much protection have put themsesves on record in favor of giving the trust exactly ten cents,a hundred peunds more than the Wilsoa tariff bill gave it. ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. The “green grocer” is the one who seils his goods on cradit. Wealthis 2 purple robo ‘bat will nide the most kideous de- formity. oor { We sappose that when mililiary men go fishing they use arwy worms ior bait. . Whiskey i» reported steady, are who drink it. It is not so much what we have as it is what we expect that makes us happy. lf the whole truth were known the world would be full of people with hanging heads. Fish are said to make seocllon' brain food—some people would have to eat a whale to do them any good. Many ef ths “sound money” shouters of last fall would now be delighted to get poor, despised 58-cent dolla’ s. McKinley savs we must Lave patience. That’s the cry of all quack doctors who are drumming up trade for the undertakers. Now pic-nics in the meadows fair fill all the woods with fun ; two forms within one rustic chair — four lips that meet as one. There is a line in this life far above the common round of exis- tence whose pathway is marked only by the feet of angels and the truly good ot earth.—Orange (Va). Observer. | PTE It required just five hours to try, convict and imprigon an Ohio postmaster who was %525 short in his accounts, says the Wash- ington Post. Had he stolen a: “Bhaneigta’ we thet, Jost i, compromised by returning ‘half million in civil life he would have} The New Tax Law. Sheriff Smith, to whom all things return, asks the Observer to call the attention of tax payere to section 52 and 53 of the new ax law pasged by the last Legis- lature, which makes a failure to pay tax’s a misdemeanor. The section reads as follows: ‘Section 52—That 1t shall be and it is hereby made the duty of the sheriff of each county in the State to make diligent inquiry and report tothe joudge at each term of the Criminal Court heid in the county following the time when the ticense tax and taxes provided for in schedule A, B and OC of this act should have been paid, as tu. whether or not such license taxes and other taxes have been paid by ail persons or co- operations liable for the same, and to make out a list of all de- linquents. And it shall be made the duty of the jadge io submit the list of the delinquents to the solicitor to the end that such delinquents may be prosecuted for such defalcation inthe man- ner provided in the next section of this aut. “Section 53—That such person or Corporations who are liable to pay the license tax or taxes pro- videu for in schedules A, B end C of thisvact and shall fail to pay the same as provided by- law shall be guilty of a misdemeancr, and punished vy @ fine not cx- ceeding five hundred dollars or luprisoned noi exceeding six months, and the sheriff shall be allowed by the judge such compensation for making such report a8 he may deem just ard proper, to be paid by the county ” —Chariotte Observer. a TT ciurct, candy cathartic, cure constipa- ion, The report ot Grand keepar of records and seal of the Koigats of Pythias snows that there are now 71 active lodges in the Stute, eight having been instituted and two forfeiting their ckarters the past pyeur. ‘Lhere ig an active nhiembership of 3,909, 428 having been ini‘ia’ed the past year. Ip sick and funeral benefits the sub ordinate ledges had paid out $4,151.80 the past year. and ip douations $1,111.48, a total of $0,263.28. The total asseis of subordinate lodves are $25,964.80 Iu the endowment rank there are 56 sectionsin this domain with J34 membery, and an endowment of $1,994,500, Don’t Tobaceo Spit sud Smoxe You, Inte“Away,. 1 If you want to quit tobacco using easily ‘and torewsr, bo made well strong, magnetic. full of new life and vigor, take No—To-Bac, the wonder. worker that makes weak men strong, Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cure’, 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, Statistics of waurder in the Uni- ted States show that 10,652 mur- ders were committed in this country Jn 1896, and that there were Only 122 legal executions. The offensice machinery of the law intended to protect society agains! crime and criminals seem to be in need of repair. The murderers have the uppér had in the Oourts, and with the a a ae eae ees aly ys ek * a aes ‘ : ane tfe aid they can buy, are making Be a wae oe ot eal ins 30 ek a hen eh aes chy ure. a er ee ee eo Ms ee | seieneieneiie as: << ania te od . ‘ a % ‘ rm >the absence of ‘Senator: my charity.—Asheville Oiti- 2 a a \ . 10, 25c ei can é } ; + ' ' i , rarer oe mee Y ‘ ae oe ria : Fr OT 4 just arrived. Comeand When bilious or costive, eat a Cas | aoe i." fg . i * shat © te fie ty ae % When bilious or oostare, eat a Ca - R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. STATEMENTIOF THE © We study carefull y the separate needs R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’? REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. _ The Bank of Greenvyile, GREENVILLE, N. C. . Atthe Olose cf Business May 14th, 1897. . RESOURCES. LIABILILIES. ‘ 2.153 81 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 soar aban . yi 99 Surpius and Profits 9.04.54 Hue from Banks 8.772.463 Deposits subject to Check —_ 58,812.55 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 Cashiers Uhecks ortstanding 148.10 Current Expenses 1,312.04) Due to Banks . 508.15 Cash Items 1.839.56 5 Lime Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 n wee can ar Cash on hand 98.(188.18 Votal $85,566.34 Total $85,566.34 es : of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have Vour account, promising every accvummodation cousistent with good banking, MI ie Wile RR _ OOS Pee Wehavealarge *» STOCK UF GOODS see us. DAS, AY AND FLOUR GIALTY SPOON ERPS Or ee a eee / 4 {Ee UNDERTAKERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. tn AY We have x: 6 reveived a new hearse and ihe nicest line of Cof- | fins and Ceskets, in word, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greeny ills, We are prepacod 6- Ing it Gis its fortay Personal atventiou given to con ducting fuzerals and bodies en trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect, Our orices are lower than ever, _ We do not want monupoly but Invite competition. _ We can be found ak any and all times In the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. ‘9 embalm. pj 000 poisoN A SPECIALTY cnassy o:er tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to 35days. You can be treated at home for the same price undersame guarauty. if you prefer to come here’ we will contract re iE } MM +o pry railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if woiailtocure. If you have taken mer- cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains, Muccus Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Kyebrows fallin out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON tha we ruarantes to cure. We solicit the most obsti- nate enses and challenge the world for a case We cannotcure. ‘his disease has alvays baficd theo shill of the most eminent physi- cians. #%500,000 capital behind ,our uncondi- tionnieguaranty, Absolute proofs sent sealed on appliestion, Address COOK REMEDY CO, 307 luiasonic Templo, CHICAGO, LLL, aw ’ vidi be cw, 7m, oe .e.., he " ‘ed Pes tat ‘ a ‘ fal I mph we. ithe 4 * a ‘ ¥ ’. Bi ata 2 1 tee ' » ivy . “ Py! ee Pape Spee k ™ "Aa? ei aes at a * seen os Bae 4 ‘ Oe AR ahaa i (PMs : gy, ie Tal A ry fh ey ede! Lae hs acy) rie fee i a reLaly Mea 0 SAT EY Fee cman te RE RA Rus ae ‘> ie A ia iw Ss . « 1 oy oti > yi ‘wren witainiigl” 1 } online, oF to at ’ ; 4 5 rt > M { tis so But some folks goes in fer de tendent, ie ° 34 ta ti Aud sitet e ge hi 33 bushel kase hit locks bizger. PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Oats 35 to 4" ous sof eh ne call An De mac who takes a contract'Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev. Sugar 4 to 6 rested Sunser Limite lt” ca een ene ai . ; _ iJ. B. Morton tastor. Sunday school! coffee 17 to 20 it incomparable. P.M, |A.M. {ter build a happy home is got ter!9:30 A.M. E. B Ficklen Superinten- | 3,)¢ per Sack °75 toy 4 uv Wilson 2 08 0 . . Jeaident a Chickens 10 to 25! 5 i Lv Go'daboro | 3 10 5 ma (2G het ae patie ue: LODGES. Eggs per doz to 10 Ifyou are Thinking o£ ‘Lv Ma, golia 4 16 0 |hght tp.—Atlanta Corstitution. | eon Wak. ver ” : ; Ar Wihaington} 5 re 9 : —— Going, Write Us. ; P. M. A. : en | po . . ee eo EBUASN ON ASNGSS BY | si ‘ ots i ; ee thir Mo vg ayer AA AAWANA SABAAA ae ite S: sisad 0 Bi 9 4 neet3 st ¢ - ‘ * . she ’ * ig ; ory’ + . * — | Cpasarete Care “uthartie. the at { re WT +e rong Sroryiand to Sun TRAINS GOING NOWRH, j i Caseat ets Candy Cathartic, the 10st 1g. V M.King W. M, L. 1. Moore, sot Seas,” a handsome volume wonderful medical disvonery of the age. Sec. of 205 page, fully illustrated, ° carant and cetresuirg to the taste,acis| , vx an “ Bes, dere Dated Le, & b> pie and : " itively on kidneys liver | [. 0. 0. K.—Covensn Lodge No, Vi which we will seud on rece! pt May 27th, | ¥ 2 os la 1 hye ‘ l Mean He r the antire ay cen ees oxy enue att see, “ : ' ’ OFF ete ra 1897. ZA) Z ym | ANE DOWER, CICARSIES SYSeCD 1s Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. 3 ! ow o bavea de- SA |) dispel colds, cure? headachs, tever, ha-! | cha PRACTICAL postage oe als Wasi IA. M. P.M 1 .-| bitual e natipation and — biliousness; K+ Ot P.—tar River Lodge No, 93, qo p lighifal little guide to Mexi- fv biocenee | 8 45, V4) j Plead. bay had trv 1 an of C C C ‘meets cvery Friday events ~ AF - Se co, which we will send on ie “| ease DO t BOI : oe vee. C.C. Frank Wilson. K. » a \ = “ = gh ] LV Fayetteville; 11 lu)» 40 | ray 10 05 Bly eae'y Sold ond piel er Cc. c, Frank Wilson. K. o ac (2 receipt of 4 cents to .cover uv Selma 12 37 i chine a . gabe BUGS, +: ‘Sb cost of mailng. Wars}. an ae uta is a1 , CUOre hry 9 Cists. | ; © bs any tee satranteed to cure By all Gragsists. | Av—ieb Vance Coaueil No. 36086 | ge WORKER. ee ee eran oer mets every Thursday evening. W.i.!% sn rnraeaniticier ® | You Really Ought to net | AvA ro mate Epitaph Wilson, R, M.R. Lan’g, See. Offers his services to the = ihe | K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 | 34 citizens of Greenville and the ¢ : Read them Both. ——— ———-}| a ‘meets every Friday evening. John | 36 public generally. Oe ' a M.| \p M. | The following lines liavVe besu K lanagan, —D. Henry Sheppard, R. ROOFING, GUTTERING, u ‘ Shall we put you down for a Ly Wdmingten! 9 00) "WN . | ie AVN TE ANN 4 » . : bv Magnolia il xu 5 su carved on the tombstone of a A.L of H, Pitt Counci! 236 meets |: 7” Spouting ard Stove Work, | copy | M ne haba piri uv Goldebore LO 9 36 | North Caroliua moopshiner: ievery Thursday oizht J. B. Cherry | ge a specialty. any Special 1D ~ ‘sh * ar Wilses | 1 gul 10 27 ae 1, W. B. Wilson, see. Satisfaction guaranteed or 2 will be cheerfully furoished ss, uy arboro ] $2, . “Killed by a government ——— a meinen oa charges made ‘Tobacco by addressing, i oe ei en a | ete | a | ; rhiskey oat of @vrn kee le bo ee | ae 40, | inaking wihtakey , 1 } <0 Flues made in season. Shop > S. F.B. MORSE, ce “= grown from seed furnished by ae, 4, intear of 5 and 10 cent store. Sy : 5 : - th ‘ yom AR peas , Congressman. —Atlanta Coucti--| ae General Passengerjand Tiek 3 —_ = M| | lp, tution. L SEA VAAN Azebl. lan ° ’ a) é Ci LV Wilsou lL 42 10 32: Cena Mi “NTS SRA Hed URRNNTEDS BRETT nee Ar khocky Mé 2 33) _ | 1115 . | — nace Sete ae Scenic mma rmene > db iidecbarinerndrimaeoren, Train No, 78 makes close connection eae at Weldon forall points daily, ati rail via A a aS itichmoneé, alse ab Rovky Mount with recat pone Sond axons TORS SHE THAT? Wassgg) PA ought to be. JOHN ¥. DIVINE, General supr, T, M. EMERSON, Traffie Manage. onemmeiiia » R.KENLY. Gen) Mansger, aie by nat ee 7 « * (THE Morne svanhbbhigh What Is It? ybhhdhl é Wy ==> It is a picture of.!tae calabrat3 1! nr The Eastern Reflector ‘ Saily. Newspaper in p : KFA FOUN q ll PENS 4s only $1.4 year. It oo © ite Mr coe Gd | contains the news every Olina. pest in use ~The outit of np"business man 1s ee armer He a F ae hey | ihe idest i oY a complete wit " ote tobacco, t ! Bah Hide many tim¢s, 7 BPA | Toe Only, Five —* > « eee Slaughter be} Prices in our hadies and @hildrens Slippers. aed \ A SOI ceed Ladies $2.50 Slippers, Reduced to $2.00. enema: Seca nee ‘Ladies $2.00 Slippers, Reduced to $1.65. fhe", niece momen Ladies $1.50 Slippers, Reduced to $1.25. et LA Ladies $1.25 Slippers, : Reduced to.90. cee ete NRA Ladies $1 00 Slippers. Reduced to .75. co cearnnencnre een Misses $1.25 Slippers, Reduced to .90. Childrens 85c Slippers, Reduced to 65c. (een We have some beau- tiful styles and now is your chance to pur. chase some rare bar- gains. % t] b JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING & eer bl mtt Creates many «4 new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves nany a failing business. - Secures suceess to any busine ss To ‘advertise judiciousiy,’’ ce lunrs of ti. REFLECTOR. use tne tee _— = Koayine Coustantiy al it Brings Soecess TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. mr > Passenguor aad mall train going Nevth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going south, arrives 6:57 P. M Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure. day and Saturuag _— seep Neamt tian a WsHATHER BULLETIN. Fair tonight, followel vy showers Sunday’ en HOT TAMALES. a ER There’s Always ‘‘Meat” in Them. W hereisthatsummer weather ? Nos 80 warm us it useter was. The crowd in town was large today. The wind had a ea shore whistie te ii last night. New Corned Mullets at &. M. Mec- G»wan’s market. Seyeral recruits to wheelmen recently, the army of Best Vermont Butter on ice at M. L, starkey’s. ‘The next two or three days wiil Le the longest of the year. The lates’ salution is not: “How ’hout yer ?” but. “Bawair”’ Nothing equals Grand Master Ci- var, Sold at M, L, Starkey’s. Lhe sweet girl graduate is settling down into the ordinary summer girl. The Home Visitor says Winterville | wili celebrate the fourth of July on Saturday, 3d. 50,000 people daily drink Carico) Blend ‘Tea. Buy it ot S M. ScHuctz. ‘he Governor has ‘appointed F. J, Johuson, colored, of this town a Notu- ry Public. Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other summer drinks at Starkey’s. Lost—‘Travelers’ Iasurance Com- pany’s Rate Book, red binding, return to RerLecror office. M, L. Siarkey’s groceries are new and fresh. Give him a call, Dark nights have come again and with them evidences of poor street lights, The tax listers have had a busy time today. Saturdays are their largest days. “Silver Doliar” Fountain Pen, Fark er make, at Reflector Book Store. Celebrated Lion Coffee, the most palatable drink put up ‘in one pound packages. JS. Tunstaue. Nice line fresh Candies at M. L. Starkey’s. His Ckozolate Almonds are delightful. Supply ot new box papers, mourning paper aud note paper at Reflector Book Store. If all other business inte.ests mm Greenville possessed the spirit of en- terprise manifested by thus engaged in the the tobacco industry quite a cheffrence in the town would show il- \ self, : 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- urday evening. | C. B. Wuicuarp, Agent. DAILY REFLECTOR. > ao ; ; : — Well, if 1 were to sit behind it | you mean thing! 1 wanted to go day morning, returns promptly Sa‘ PLACE HUNTERS. mutant see oe Spvt, bur Find it Not. H, F. Harris went tc Scotland Neck today. » ©. E. Smith :eturned from Newbern this morning. W. H Grimes returned Frid:y eveniaz from Raleigh. Rev. F. B. Ticknor, of Elizabeth City arrived here Friday evening. W. T. Lipscomb returned F:iday evening from a trip through Virginia. Rom. Hart, of Buykins, Va, who was visiting relatives here, lef. today. Mrs. W. N. Han mond, of Bethel, who has been visitizg her parents here returned home tod.y. Rev. E. D Brown came over trom Kinston this morning to fill his appoint- ment at Falkland tomorrow. J. J. Cherry and wife, Miss Hattie Smith, J. G. Moye, Will Chery and Jesse Smi-h lett today tor Ocracoke. seni eaiparetne Saying needs (-.eenville factors does not get tuen, but all the same they should be here. “Say, Pa,” said Wiltie to his father, got ripe quick, didn’t it?’ They Go and Come in Sarch of a Cool who is prematurely bald; styour hai _ SALE Ali Summer Goods Under the Knife. We are slashing prices on all Summer Goods for we are determined to clean them out. No reasonable price refused. Come before -& TAFT Emporium of Spring Fabrics. it is too late. coer arene ennai ee A \cleoram came today tor Rev. L. | Q, Wyche announcing, tae death of ! Telephones have -een placed at Elmwood Dairy, No. 14 and at Wiley Brown’s residence, No.98. Add these to your list. “The best thing to put your money in if you are thinking of speculating,” says tle Manayunk Philosopher, “is your insid3 pocket.” She—“How you think my theatie hat should be trimmed?’ Her Biother should say witu a lawn mower.” Some awnings on the s:reet are most too low. ‘Today we saw a tall man collide with the iron rad of a4 awning and he came near losing bis—hat. Husband—“Hang it! P’ve got the | rheumatism this morning.” Wife—“O out to-day, and that’s a sure sign of rain.” ‘Lhe Connecticot Legislature recen t- ly passed a law requiring the use of| only such inks on public records as have been spproved by the Secretary of the oie. One hundred dolars 1s the pvetsy pruviced for violation of the ach. When a dog barks i. uight in Japan the owner is arrested and aentenced to work a year fer the neighbors who were disturbed. The dog is kiiled. Perhaps this accounts for the supersti- tion that when a dog howls at night a dvath will saortly occur. LUMBER. \ BE ARE NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for Lumber, rough or dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, on short rotice. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. Kinston, N.C. ualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Lum er Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, I herebv offer for sale the reul estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This prop- erty will be sold cn reasonable terms in lots to suit pu: chasers, For further injormation see or ad- * TOVIT HINES, wveceiper, Kinsion, N. O4 3 a TS SUMMER OM ‘The weather tells you that, and I want to tell you my Ice House is ready to furnish you with the wherewithal to Keep cool. Car load of Ice just 1 and . wi have a full supply at all times, Ice delivered in town without extra cha Out of town orders receive prompt atiention. Customers Cin get tickers On application.. 5undsy bours 7to UA. M. and Sto? P. M. Fresh Fish cn ice every day. Call on me any time you want Ice of Fresh his mother at ‘lhomasville | Value Property far Sal Li ipninais BEEN APPOINTED and} a, A Great Reduction Sale Owing to the rapid advance of the season and finding ourselves largely overstocked we propose to inaugurate @ sale commenc- ing this week and continuing for a month —the largest reduction sale ever Inaugu- rated in Greenville. We propose to CUT prices on all Summer Stock. A coraial ‘nvitation is extended to all to pay our store a visit,and examine goods and prices. ‘Lang Sells Cheap. - FLEMING, Pres, E, B. HIGGS, Cashier. R. R. HENRY HARDING, 5 . SOE ARY, VWic, Pres. Ass’t Cashier, GAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREEN VILL, N.C. solicit your account. We offer every cour- hi and aecommodation consistent with sound Hy ta HAT ICECREAM andKeep Koo We havea complete line off ¢ GCN we have the celebrated ea m White Mountain and “GEaM” N ICE CREAM FREEZERS. cegare lowerthan ever. A complete line ot ee vii - Goods, Hammocks, Screen Doors ishing Tackle, &c. oe AKER & HART B. | Fish. , W. R. PARKER. Great Reduction FEE ane caer reraL ae aE enicieicaeiieiad SL CESRR R Re L hn wg cena ea ares sy tr eae i i t § a