+. 0. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ns aauaecealities REE i Sein Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897. No. 781 prereset, Su, mem i eek arin titre sstsisatansc amines — THE > [alest have seen the THAT pious www wei They don’t cost} too much. They areready to put on without a wrinkle. BETHED, ITEMS. seme mmnal Betuet, N.C., Jung 21, 797. Mrs. Barbara Manning, ot Tarboro, formerly, cf Bethel, is spending this week lfere. | SUNDAY AT MOREHEAD. ethane SE A Delightful Piace any Day in the Seveai . (Editorial Correspoudence.) TLANTIC HOTEL. © Morenead City, N, C., June 21. Many people may have an idea that a summer resort is a dull place to spend a Sunday. To those looking fur sport this may be so, but those wanting rest, quiet, delightful b:eeze and real enjoyment can fiid all J. R. Bunting went to Tarboro Fri- diy on business. G. W. Blount, of Williamston, spent seq | Sunday here, A. J. Mocre spent part of last week these at Morehe: * read, at Conetoe. Yesterday was an ideal day and was . County Surveyor J. R. Jenkins spent fully enjeyed by the hundreds of visi- part of last week in Falkland town- tors gathered here. Three places of worship Were open and large congre— ship. . ¢ gations attended each. In the morn- ; , wane oa Jesse C. Carson is teaching the ing Dr, Hoge, of Wilmington, preach- —s , 8 . public school in town, ed in Asseaibly Hall, and at night Dr. o \Kilgo, President of ‘Trinity College,} Robert Bryan, of Tarboro, spent delivered a lecture on the life ot Moses, | yesterday and today in town. Dr. Kilgo vecupied the Methodist church at che morning ser- Dr. Taylor, President of Wake Forest College, preached in the Bap- pulpit of the Jenkins, son of J. R. Jenkins, who his | been sick for several weeks is much better. vice. tist church in the morning, and Rev, : Weare sorry to know that Mrs Sallie Bryan is very low. Mrs. Wiley Pierce, of Falkland, has ween spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sallie Bryan. | A. W. Setzer, of Sreenville, preached | iin the same church at nigh. The first Teachers’ Assembly were very inter- week’s exercises ot the esting t~ the many teachers and dis- The highest tinguished educators present. i J), 8. Harper received a telegram lust Tuesday ftom bis father in Frank- In county, stating that his brother, Thomas, was at the point of death. He left Wednesday morning and found his brother in a dying conditton. He discussions were of the order of abilty. The which begins today will also be full of | very second week interest. Prof. W. H.. ville, who ranks with the ieading Ragsdale, of Green- meu We are glad to learn that Heber | died ‘Taursday night. Mr. Harper | reurned Saturday morniag. of the Assembly, is being prominently mentioned tor first vice President. We find a number of people here | from Greenville and Pitt county. ig yiven by Mr, D. Besides those heretofore mentioned in | night, complimentary to Miss Bertha the RerLecror; there are L.1. Moore, | Hammond, of Conetoe. and darvis Sugg, cf Greenville; Miss ' There was a social eutertainment S. Harper last Mon- Nannie Cox and J. B, Jackson, of Winterville ; Mrs. S. M. Hahrahan, J° T. Worthington and J. R. Harvey, of Gr'fion; R. L. Davis and F. M. Davis, of Farmville. Dr. Blacknall is never happier than J excellent sermons in the Methodist cuurch Sunday morning and night. Rev. D. B. Rickard received a teles was very sick at Lexingtoa, N.U. when there is a large crowd éround A. B. Cherry was riding this morning aud fell trom and was slightly hurt. him, so it can be imagined that he is An idea of had from the now in his jolliest vein. the crowd here can be fact that nearly 800 people were count- ed going into the dining room tor dir- teens cena WHICHARD ITEMS, ner today. Larer—aA telegram received at 3 o’clock this afternoou states that Prot. Ragsdale was enthusiastically elected first vice President of the Assemb]\ . LUMBER. We ARE NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for Lumber, rough or dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, on short notice. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. Kinston, N.C. Valuable Property for sal. AVING=BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green - ville Lum>der Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, I herebv offer for sale the real estate in uud adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This prop- ping potatoes. been very light this season. R. Congleton who has been ill is irhproving. to Washington Friday, You Mrs. H. Garganus. spent Suaday in Robersonvi'le. gram last week stating that his mother horseback his horse browns, olives, ereen mixtures, plaids--the swe!l colorings of the cs] of the season: lots to suit pui chasers. " LOVIT HIN ES, Receiyer, Kinsion, N. ©, erty will be sold on reasonable terms in Kor further information see or ad- Rey, B. B. Culbreth preached two; The Largest Line of FING Ui ——- USES re” —~—ae & ie oe SS eee ow O SS eee end oe t eae a ENTS Persia ever shown in the city. We are making extra induce- ments for summer weights. Come to see us if you want great bargains. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. W Very Warn Weather. WuicuarD, N, C., June 21, 1597, | We have had good rains during the pas week and crops are looking well, Our farmers are about through ship- The shipments have We are glad to know that Mrs. 4. critically Mrs. J. R. Congleton, Jr, returned Miss Mariah Crandall is visiting W. L. Jones and H. F. Congletcn A gentleman of color was heard 10 remark the other day that he thought we would soun have a “chlorotorm” as he had seen poles up all the way from the “station house” to Whichards. Vou'll need One of ur Handsome, cool,reneh ORGANDLE:S Lappet Mulls pace NEN, PIQUES AND ; LAWNS. [a BABA. All the latest styles and colors suitable for Waists, Skirts and Suits. A beautiful line of abe ene itsKcoiniaa = ee eee gaat ro een : Great Aiggnchion. we've got them here plenty as pie at a fair, We show the:-beste, CHIELONS, AIBEQHNE o £ for Trimmings. Also a complete line of up-to-datei Aces oe who has been dissipating con- | siderably of late, and has gotten himself into debt, becaine desper ate and threatened on several him sme of the money she had Pre a % ~ It was when that eminent jurist, The evidence was conflicting, and the Judge way called upon ‘EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). ** Guered as ‘seednd-cluss mail matter. J We desire a live ccbescsteiunt at -—, semd i - @xistence.’ - jong odds broke the world’s re- us the late Jadge Richard Clark, to charge the jury on some de~ A is ‘ cidedly new and interesting legal ws ve unten init tin - REFLECTOR :y. WHICHARD. Editor. © i aban = & SI'RSCRIPTION RATES. Gu 7 year, i. Ps * e / $3.00 Oae menth, * ® i - re Que wee K. " ‘ 7 is ok uh : el Delivered in town by carriers without omera 60st. Advertisng rates are liberal and poh ad on application to the editor or at he office Vie enna ca postoffice inthe county, who will n brief items of NEWs as it occurs fa each neighborhood. ‘Write plainly and eniy on one side of the paper. a TuEspAY, JUNE’ 22, 1897. Gecrge’s Suicide Bluff Called. eal “T thought I was going to sell a casket to one of my neighbors a few days ago,” said the under- taker. “A certain young man occasizns to commit surcideif his widowed mother did not give borrowed oo their little home in Westport, Not longago he went home with w desperate look on his face, snd calling his mother into tye parlor said as he puiled a revolver from his hip pocket: I will have the money or right hore I will end my miserable “ ‘Wait! -Wait!’ screamed hiS mother, as she rushed from the room. A look of satisfaction ovyerzpread the young man’s tace as he mumbled to himself about knowing he would get it, but he was destined to disappointment. “Tn a moment his mother re- turned, carrying a large rg. Quietly she spread it down on the carpet, and then straighten» ing up, said: | ““Now, George; go ahead. I was afraid you would spoil my yarpet with bloodstuns:’ .*The boy ulmost sack to the floor in his astonishment and disappointment. He was sure if he made a bluff at shooting bim-- self his mother woald accede iv his unjust demands and give the little money she was saving to tuy the necessaries of life with» but on the day before ehe had come over to mv house and told my Wife about his threats. My wife put the idea inio her head to bluff her son the next time he threatened to commit suicide. She was afraid to try, bat summoning up ali her nerve, she carried oat instructions and succeeded. “The boy hasn’t said a word about dying since.”—Kanszaa City | Times. ee ee ee Rapid Stenography. Anent the prevailing discus- sion as to the highest speed ever attained by expert shorthand writers, there is a story going the! rounds of the feat of a G.orgia OComt stenographer, which by cord in that line of work. was presiding in the Atlanta circuit of the Supérior Coart. One of the most remarkable murder trials was in progress. _ Now the Judge was a he spoke should be cor- pded, and he -20 Then Judge Clark began. As he warmed up to his charge he was speaking at the rate of 250 words a minute. Once he glan- ced towards the stenographer: That worthy-official seemed to be half sleeping over his work and apparently writing very slowly. ‘“Mr—are you getting my words down correctly ?” asked the Judge. | At this the stenographer seem- edto wake up. With little con- cern he replied : “That's all right Judge, fire away. I am about fifteen words abead of you now!”—Wash.ngton Post. —_—_——e COMMON SENSE. Of all the gitts this side of heaven That ever were to mortals ¢iven, The best to have, the worst to miss, The truest, sweetest source’ of bliss— The ene rail left ot Eden’s fence— Stands the pure charm of common " pense, To earn our right to “daily bread,” To not regret when time is fled, To wisely speak and act and think, To keep life’s boat from ruin’s brink, To balance every hour’s expense— We need the aid of common sense, Sometimes, no doubt, we need to view The lightnixg bolts some genius threw; But now we need, well mxed and stirred, With silent thought or spoken word— A sort of human fool's defense — ‘The wholesome ail of common sense, Some things, perhaps, must still be taught, Where mighty minds their power in- wrought; But how to guard tke priceless wealth Of peace and love, of youthful health, And how to keep our own few pence, Is taught alone by common sense. We pray for faith, and light, and peace, For sin’s remove, and love’s increase, For strength 10 meet the tempter’s power, For dying race for dying hour— But now, right in the present tense, Give us, O Lord! good common sense. T> keep from useless jar and strife, And bless the changinh path of Ife; To make each fountain pure? still, ‘To take from loss its fatal chill, And bring thy own sweet recumpense, We bow to thee blest common seuse. O.S. Rick, in Boston Transcript. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Tafe Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torcwor, be made well strong, magnetic, tull 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 cured. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guaranteea cure. Booklet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. A Mutual Surprise, “Thank you,’ said the lady to tie man who gave her his seat in the street car. ‘You surprise me,” replied the man- : “How do you mean ?” “By that ‘I thank you. She smiled. “T bouldn’t have surprised you more than you surprised me by offering me your seat.” The stand off was thus com- pleted.— Detroit Free Press. sensi Semin A Household Neosssity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disconery of the age. plearant and retreshing to the taste,acta gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha bitual constipation and __ biliousness Please buy and try a box of C. C. C, pay 10, 25, 5 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. When bilious or costive, cat a Ca ~ earet, candy cathartic, cure guarantee 4% “Base Ball. Baltimore, Juné 19-—It was any-~ body's game until the last inning when the Pittsburgteam won out by timely Litting, aided by Jennings’ error. Score. Baltimore, 1; Pittsburg, 7. Washington, June 19—The Sena- tors made it three straights from the Colonels today. Hill was knocked out of the box in the fourth and Magee, who took his ,lace, did little better. Reilly, afteran animated dis- cussion with Mr. Emalie in regard to a decision, was removed from tLe grounds, Bron taking centre field and Wrigley switching to third. Atten- dance 2,300. Score. Washington, 13; Louisville, 7. Philadelphia, Juue 19—After an, endeavor to present today’s game ‘to the Phillies in the fourth inning by bunching three rank errors, the Browns batted’ ovt a yictory in the ninth. Carsey, the Philadelphia cast- off, had the satisfaction of defeating his old comrades. Attendance 9,202. Score. St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 4 New York, June 19.—The Brook- lyn club closed their first western series xt Kastern Park this afternoon with a well earned victory over the club. The Brooklyus scored in the seventh inning. Ken and Cincinnati nedy pitched a splendid game allowed his opponents but three scattering Attendance 5,464, Score. Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 0. New York, June 19—Errors by Van Haltren and Holmes allowed hits. Cleveland to score in the first inning, but after that the Giarts braced up and played good ball. With two men on bases in the fourth Holmes sent the ball over by the score board for a home ruc, iNew York also goi two uns in the fifth and three in th h. New York, 8; Cleveland, 4. Boston, June 19—Ganzel’s batting was a feature of today’s ball game with C The Bostons played the better fielding game as a team. The game was largely a battle of pitchers, Score. 0. Nichols being the more effective, also receiving the better support. Atten- dance 6,000. Score. Boston, 7; Chicago, 3. HOW THE CIUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cent Baltimore 3310 767 Boston 332 790 Cineinnati 27 #7 614 New York 25 «17 a9d Brooklyn 23 42 oll Philadelphia 24 «24 500 Cleveland » 22 23 489 Pittsburg 91. 98 477 Washingtoa lj =. 26 395 Louisville 17 = 28 378 Chicago 17. 29 370 St. Louis 10-388 208 Cees, An English Slur on Our Navy. Lonpon, June 18.-The rabid Giobe, that favors the annexation of abvut everything by Eugland, savs on Hawaiian annexation. “The American navy is ubso- lutely unfit .o protect the islands which lie at the mercy of any Spanish war ships appeering at Honolulu, while Japan’s sea pow: er is 80 immeasurably superior to that of the United States that a Japanese naval demonstration would place President McKinley in a difficuit and perilous posi- tion. “Viewing the great strategic value of the group to England, it is a matter of regret that the islands were not added to the British Empire long ago. Lord Salisbury should stiffen his back and tell McKialey plainly that Great Britain claims the right to be consulted before the matter ol annexation is decided.” i | Just try a 10c. bux ot cascarets, the finest liver and bowel segu ator ever made. 7 When bilious or oostavé, eat a Uns. carct, candy cathartic, cure constipa- jon. d talker. In’thieinstance it ps very important tnat every ned the stenographer. ee 10¢, 25¢ : ‘ihe R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. STATEMENTIOF THE R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. Jj. L. LITTLE. Cash's REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. The Bank of Greenvile, GREENVILLE, N.C. At the Close of Business May 14th, 1897. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. » 153.813 Capital stock paidin - $23,000.00 aon i aaa " "95,29 $ Surpius and Profits 3,042.54 Due from Banks : 8,772.46} Deposits subject to Check 58,812.56 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505,003 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10 Current Expenses 1,312,043 Due to Banks 508.1 Cash Items 1,839.56 ; Time Certificates of Deposit 55. Premium on Stock 1,000.00 ; Cash on hand 28,088.18 Cota! $85,566.34 Total $85,566.34 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking. Wehavealarge » STOCK OF 4 GOODS just arrived. Comeand OAD, PRY AND FLOUR SIAL =—i +16 GBD HAR LACE AIOE ie ad OT: tem _ UNDERTAKERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, vance’ LJ We have ut received & new liearse and tee nicest line of Cof- | fins and Casgets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green ille. _ We are prepared x fo embalm- Ing in ali its forma. __ Personal atientiou given to con ducting fuzerdls and bedies en. trested to our care will receiye every mark of respect, Oar prices are lower than ever. _ We do not want monupoty bat Invite con petition. ’ We can be found aé any and all times in the Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. LOOD POISON A SPECIALTY tiary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to 85days. You can be treated at home for the samo price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no obarge,if wo failto cure. If you have taken mer- cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it isthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON tha we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti- nate cases and challenge the worid for a caso wecannotcure. ‘his disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondi- tional gueranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Adédress COOK REMEDY CQO. $07 Masonic Templo, CHICAGO, ILL, Primary, Sec. ondary Or Tere ‘4 ‘ oe eat eae re Set fe be Ae it Le Ee bt ESTABLISHED 1875. SAM, M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &'SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MEKRUHANT'S BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pu chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplet« u allits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR oememmemmmemel ©) ALWAYS AT?. LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tcbacco, Snuff, é&0, we buy diroc) from Manufastu... 3 en ling you to buy ac one prodt. A eoa- cle stock of FURNITURE ‘always.on hand and soldat to suit crea am toes el wo run we a close margin. 'H 4) | Hey | Gentlemens Clothing. te’ . 3 , W. M. Bona. Bo’? & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C ‘Practice io all the courts, ed ‘SO gE : CHOBE WANTED for a Pr. Talmages ‘The Earth Girdled.” or big Pstcns tour around the world, a- thrilling story of Savage and 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 hook, only $3.50. Big book, big commissions. a gold mine tor workers. Credit’ given, freight paid, onttit free. Drop ajl trash and gell the king of books and make $300 a month. Address for outtit and te rriiory, The Dominion Company, Star Buildiug, Chi- cago. 3arbers. 4 AMES A, SMITH, 'ONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.C, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Genta Clothes a specialty SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given to cleaning J OTEL NICZOLSON, J. A, Burexss, Mer.§ Washington, N. 0, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bells to every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters served daily Patronage of traveling puulic¢ solicited GREENVILLE ... Malt Academy The next: session of the school will open on} MNDAY s2PT. 7, 18% 4 and contiuue for 10 mousse The terms are as follows. ‘ Primary English per mo. e200 Intermediate ‘* ‘ @2 50 Higher rt) be ee ” 3 00 Languages (each) ** “ #1 00 The work and disclpline ef the sehool Will be as heretofore, : gr We ask & éontinuanes of neki oi patronage. ‘g Fe sper rs Yas * ~ & M SCHELTZ Greeryille N.C, WER. Baler, 11,40 a.un., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex- sr | 1 : 1 . ar “ j . ‘J j - rn ra ept Suaday. Connects with trains on| 22¢ (hinese pen from time im meats every Friday evening. John F oe Scotland Neck Branch. memorial has been a brush made cf \Fiumagan, D, Herry Sheppard, Re Anything from Q fe * K.of H.—Insuranee lodge No. 1169 [ed ao u : oe eae : : vik : ares 7 i i AS ) | a a Rs Cee eee Et WILMINGIUN & WELDUN R. R Dido’t Want acycion. | _ASHA TERED ROMANCE. a ea slapd a4 | “FROM FROST TO FLOWERS.” ~ : : OA ae aesecnden 10W are Nor r c : ee 6 1\ND BRANCHES. : ea 7 and peanuts-for yesterday, as furnished | ‘ Woavin : : spe | Dariog a former earthquake Girl at BGARI.C, by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou Mer- i | orld iT yin? ; ast) FLORENCE Raich RUVAD [that shook tke State a colored (Pretty dear! chants of Norfolk - a és ee. * canensea penedule: |parsop was praying in @ south- Handsome fellow Gand pias Yo 4 Both are such desirable ob “a | a , Mj : 7) jective points for a Winter o ] ting. _ Drawing near. Middling wR ( ‘On west Georgia revival meeting Q , " a‘ tRACNS GOING SOUTH. . 2 , Low Middling if trip that It 8 perhaps hard for ve Hs said : Girt buses a hime sic Ordinary 6 9-16 *you to decide where to go. ‘ ¥ Ww ‘ ‘* neers a & 8 ; Dated if s e Lawd, POM es 7 Siiles and sighs ; ries Asie ; ? N oni : : " ; ie. May 27 i eee skake dese sinners ap’ Lawd, Looks on wave PRANUTY; ,|Let us Help You to is, |Z A ketch holt er dem en shake eu v4 4 | Prime a p ane el” i doy Lollere?” With saddened eyes Extra Prime Py Fy Decision re ¢ A. M.j10 ° A.-M | twill dey hollers - | | ™ancy ] 2 e > 50) —- 4 : “(Guess 1’ll tumble Spanish? 60 to 7 aeee eaten z - Jast then the earth trembled, 1 : Tone date. i Lie Ae Nok Onn had nce |_| | | | the building rocked, and the ker- In the sen ; vie an athern Pacific to-sikher se | : esene lamp tipped over and was He will save Mexico or the Pacitic Coast is ty Perens 1 1 a _| shattered he floor. The par-| | And marry me !” Greenville Market. one you will never forget. sev cre me ee % Corrected by 8..M. Schultz!» Ly Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45/ son litted his eyes to the reelin ) hnoaihy pen a es ee sas Ly Wilson 208) 6, 6 2U oe ee a aces wutter, per Ib 16 t025| Tt’s a Transition from Ly Selma 2 50 sof and continued : The fopmy wave; © Western Sides 1,52 to 6 uv Fay'tteville) 1 15 “Dar, Lawd; dat’ll do now. Rises—waits Fama cured Hams yey Frost to Flowers. ci ete at wos Dis here building’s mighty For him to save. Corn Meal 45 to 60 ce onus a Ry shacklin’!’—Atlanta Constitation.| Flour, Family =4.25 to 5.75 Aud the service 1s 80 laxuri- ‘ = a Man st ncs still, | Lard 54 to 10 ous that people who |, pave bai see With arms afold; Sebet 8 2s tested ecard Limite1”,, call Soe atm acre eae AM. Good for Texas, , Merely asks, Coffee oft > = : ee . , Lv Wilson 208 0 ee “Is water cold 7” Salt per Sack to1 60, . a Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 6 | Grand old Texas 1s ' very kind: Atlanta Constitution Chlokens 10 s - Ifyou are Thinking of Lv Masyolia {| 4 18 0}, hildr. n. a ow esi ay uOBs ges per (loz 7 to} : P Ay Wilmington 5 43 9 45|t0 her enilde n- This years oa aan whe be: 2 | Going, Write Us. P. M. A.M! procuct will give six bushels of | sad a dud he wheat aud forty bushels of corn, Dj ECTO RY. SAA AAIAAA me ~s 2 site Pp led ; 2 ‘ iG r ry. + x, | (8) 0 ne pe fat hog, two bushels of . a rough Scorylan TRAINS GOING NOTEH. . aches bcuts bi ike oh oxte = sccneeee qc set Sans,” shandeome iia 3 r) f ‘ ¥] Ques ag * on Pa of 205 pages, fully illustrated, Oakes yp 3 7 one i 7 best, thirty he CHURCUES. , a6 : which we ane Mgaat ah Benet May 27th, “ee | os so jegg-, fen chickens, one turkey, . aC K 0 captain stamos te Cover ye. ZA 7 ae two pounds of honey, ten pounds; ac 7 P : CTICAL ' > ola Wa tea Baek a de- fc ee ee el mene | | of wool, hulf @ mutton, half | papprgp—services every Sunday, |e RA , lighi | 3A PTIST—Services y.; SUNGRY, 1% igbiful little guide to Mexi- lA. M./P. M. bushel of Irish putatoes, twenty vin and evening. Prayer meeting a (a ®) a ce & ‘ 7 moring . 60, which we will send on Ly Fivrerce 8 45) 7 4 iwatermelloas and many thipgs|'Thursday evening. Rev A.W. Setzer, | © ts Sie s Lv Fayetteville} 11 10, ¥ 40 | annecassarvy to’ wenti Datias, Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M.|¥ See receipt of 4 cents to cover. tY ee - 41 83 Tex, News. hate ates © D. Rountree, Superintendent. © WORKER ¢ cost of mailng. Ar Wilscn 5 4 ‘ . : occa neem inananey ree aq ee scaaihaemmece CATHOLIC—No regular services. ¢ en ac be You Really Ought to wt tars aa aenr a | Offers his services to the | , : ee aay SCO Peat ae Lay ace 46 citizens of Greenville and the & | Read them Both. —_ —-- en ee At the Sunbury petty sessions vices second Sundav morning. Rev. A. [2 * public generally. Op : ae A. } , P.M.| William G. Saunders, a laborer! Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9 30 € ROOFING, GUTTERING, § Shall we put you down for a iy ‘ cae 1 ie i 00) from Feltham, was summoned for/A.M. W. B. Brown, Superinter dant. ) Spouting and Stove Work, copy! If so, or if you want Vv Magnolia i 8 30 rey on wi 6 Ttoense. ; a0 } See , ‘ i uy Goldshoro 1 00 9 46 keeping a dog w ithout a Howse nut! ME THODIST re) - Suudvy, 7.50 a. m., Surday 9.00 F 4 a : " il “> Stel . wrive Lanboro 10.16 a.m apd il. 46 | q ro ‘ s | Train on Midland N. ©, branch leares : y AN ) CAT f] A RT| (; Golddboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a " ne. < Sinead ~ septic aericiy teed eden sn “ ata rere eh em rinse ; |The Daily Reflecter. = ~ Gives the home news wm. arriving Smithneld 7-30 a, in. Re- turning leaxes Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- ives at Goldsbors 9,30 a. m. { Traius or Latta branch, Florence R ot, leave Laztu 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar #50 pm, Clio 8.05 p om. Returning ~ CURECONSTIPATION a Oli 16.1 4 D ea : aly i ret Pa e > € . J ate Latta 7.30 "e m, dailpekenrt ‘Bunt io ¢ ah wR E G VE Qs tye ALL { sree sie py 9 : . ; cf Z I will have a Ice deliver charge, hee Tto in Frean Fi fet pares They Go and Come in & arch cf a Noe! Glasgow Evans returned home today The two Joe’s—Newman and Jacobi Dr. R. Ls Carr and the Rertecror i ‘Misses Annie atd Vernolia Baker, people shull have, especially the young | Ellott Brothers have | and the | a S8UCCeSS if the good peopie of the town will} bY eM Ge All Summer Goods Under the nite. We are sla npn prices on all Summer Goods for we are determined to clean them out. No reasonable price refused. Come before it 1s too late. . s - E. B. HIGGS, Cashier. ‘ A eee sen HENRY HARDING, G. ). CHERRY, Wie, Pres. Ass’t Cashier. | OAPITAL’‘: Minimum $10,000; Maximum 3100,000- Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL,N.C. APPA ee eee We solicit your account. We offer every cour- tesy and accommodation consistent with. sound Banking. RE ee ALL SUMMER GOODS & at greatly reduced prices. , ‘Lang Sells Cheap. BAT 108 CREAM andKeep Koo We havea complete line of gt r upply» at. all | sc E Ey fama prompt aan. Customers can’ get | ¥ Menu ove as Hams A somelees line ot i haiale » BPE REE WORE,