THE DAILY RI “OR D. J .WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. = TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. eee Heine m a * ‘ >, 4 . _ eee i Z Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. | No, 783 Base Ball. ANOTHER LARGE ADDITION TO BE A Washirgton, June 22,—Today’s| THE GREENVILLE MaRKET. pide @ was another slugging game, in which a ! Th | t L f ITT both King and Fifield were knocked|J, N. Gormaa & Oo. Will Eniarge e arg’ es Ine O out ct the box. German went in at| Their Factory About Double I's Present Size, . basis. This year there will be more of control and five errors by tie visitors . Ss oN je re done totorce Greenville ahead than mf at gave the game to Pittsburg. Hawley bef Nearly all. 2 os | . over befoie. Nearly all the — prize . 0 was batted hard, the ten hits netting aj ‘ ° early P — = 8 a) ~ q 5 z ve sonclusively that th rentie re |/ Baltimore, June 22 —The Champ- © Bae af AY incase gentleman. pave \ de. . confidence in the future of the market, | the end of the first after five bits had been made off King. Taylor replaced Fifield in the tenth. The visitors made a batting rally in the ninth, but . ; og ake ; Each year sincs the first warehouse ii the next inning German did not , er was built in Greewville there have been give them a hit. Score. Washington ‘ sy ; added improvements which sradually 12; Philadelphia 1), . : has placed the market on a more solid BY 0. L. JOYNER, mt ma Pittsburg, June 22.~.Korwan’s lack @) ’ oo : . 9 om by the tobace> warehousemen either, os Cincinnati, ’une 22.—Tke Reda cae fh : . : directly ¢ ndirect y. This vear won today’s game easily from the 7. OF. Maire y his year several of the buyers have invested ions took today’s game trom the Giants. \ ; n a@ letter to (he wri - N. Gorman It was a pitcher’s battle throughous, in ; ‘ letter to the writer J. N G hove & Co, say they will enlarge their tac- hich Corbett had decidedly ‘ ) ' th . | 1 ibe agin, The, fliyg |" Babe doves po sos @VEL SHOWN in the city. We Fa! 7) ye a ‘ ' x . «tobe more ura e quote their both sides was full of snap and fast‘! be Sccurale we gu her double plays were the feature. Score, | Words : “In answer to yours will say ki t . d Baltimore 4; New York 3. we shall add to our factory torty-five are ma Ing’ ex ra in uceé= Cleveland, June 22 Peppallau feet in width and sixty feet in length © 4 he hn i p . _! + pitched his first full game for the three storics making it about as large * . . 6 i Dowel, ay ae Wit he again as '! now is and we willadd one of t fi ht Clevelands today and was hit hard. the Philadelphia TextileCo’s automat l ) 1en S or SU] ) } I ) ler welg S, The feature of the game was the eithad akan enna ci machines. This machines is one throwing to bases of Crigar, who} — : ‘ ‘ ; : . ; ich does not require the tobacco to Mm U U W nN caught six men while trying to. steal. WANEH GO C t f t Score Cleveland 6: Lousville 14 be hung, but it is fed to it on a belt or O € O sce S 1 O a LS <@ 9 we ¥) r) Brooklyn, June 22.—After scoring eae ° seventeen straight victories, Boston the other end it is dried and reordered reat bargains. fell down before the Brooklyns at ready urbe packed) keeping order. @ Eastern park-this aftcrnoon. It was The writer will be in your city in the by no means a model contest. and the | 2¢@? future and willthen start the work | - R N K VW I ; S ne | ; t ‘ i ; Bean Eaters had several chances of | #8 We have already bought the brick | A : : { ; } \ sinning but let them slip by Score: for the building.” ; Brooklvn 7: Boston 4 | This soends like business sure THE KING CLOTHIER. a ‘ ’ Py e a ,enough, It will be remembered that apron and when it comes through it on HOW THE CLUBS STAND. ' Messrs J. N. Gorman & Co. were the Won Lost Per Cent | ftst tobacco bayers on this market to Baltimore 84 419 739 | Purchase property here. This factory | Boston 34 13 723 they bought in 1892, and since that Cincinnati 29° «17 eso | tme they have been Fermantently New York 7 «18 600 identified With the market. Mr. P, THAT Brooklyn D4 93 dll H. Gorman resident buyer tor the firm Philadelphia 24 98 430 | 8 this taarket is now in Europe look- Pittsbug 22 94 478 |'%8 up business tor bis concern and Cleveland 22.25 468 Whose who know Pat’s capacity tor Washington 19 296 429 | huetling business, with his all around Louiavills 19-28 404 good looks and genial gentle inanners Siroa 18 39 375 | are sutistied thas he will ‘return prof- St. Louis 10 40 200 itably repaid for his trip across the seas, Chae Rh MAWES. ‘CONDENSED NEWS. Mr. William Pulliain,aged 90 yearty! Robbers held ep. train on ‘tle They don’t cost aid Capt. Henry Presnell, aged 93, Louisville and Nashville railroad, in both citizens of Murion, died Friday Tennessee, and got away with be. ween too much. They morning. They were both carpente:s $2,000 and $4,000. and long-time residents of Marion. (Queen Victoria’s diamcud jubilee,the are ready to put The Charlotte Observer reports a ' : de celebration of which is in progress this strange case. Monday night a man | week, is attracting the attention of ON WItHOUt Albroke into the hous of Mr. R. Bnet en ne oF the . ; '}entine world. neur Newell, and cut off the hair of Y Ou two, of his daughters. , The Dauntless, that has done sc Mias Charlotte Rice, of Ohio, who much aNousterktig in behalf sag Cuba, was captured ‘Tuesday off Indian Key, Florida, with men, arms and ammuni. tion on board. wrinkle, have ove the was visiting in Asheville, waa injured browns olives ina runaway accident Saturday and ] ’ died Sunday morning. green mixtures, No man has a good appetite if he| The old settler remembers well plaids--the sweil can wait patiently tor his dinner, because there was ‘ittle to remember, colorings of the of the season- -- we've got them here plenty. as pie at a fair. We ‘show the best. MUS? GO. Ul ee a — mai rs ed ~ reeled AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). ee pte = En wred as second-lass mail matter. sis, cana aaa baker ne Ne OE pas oat Se ue SURSCRIPTION RATES. On Ae ee $3.00 ON. a te 10 One week. . ” a ~~ Delivered in town by carriers without, gxtra eost. Avertisng rates are ad on application to the office - 7 : 48ve oorrespondent at On who will sory postoftice in the county, pi in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs in each neighborhood, Write plainly gad oniy ou'one side of the paper. liberal and ean be the editor or at oveivnenanencih — Seen TayRsvaY, JUNE 24, 1897. ™ a. see iemm She Cut Eryan’s Coat, «When Mr. Bryan spoke in Lincoln last fall,” said Mr. -T. G. Marsden, of the Nebraska capital, at the Riggs last night, “he lost a piece of his coat, and I don’t believe he kuows now how it ocutrred, Ay any Tate, I. have never “geen the story in print. and but few. 4 “4 people ,saw the incident. As Mr ‘Bryas left the platiorm a great crowd pressed Srward to congratulate him on his maghificent speech. In the thrung there was a demure little woman who was as eager to reach the candidate’s side as any g} us She was right in fro7t of me, and Isaw a small pair of scissors jo her hand. Visions of au attempted assar- sination flogted through my mind, and I was preparing to distinguish myselt by saving Mr. Bryan’s hfe. When the little woman was within a foot of Mr. Bryan, whose back was turned, she reached forwerd itke a flash, aud seizing the skirt of 4's coat,but off a bit of the cloth betore you,could wink your eye, 1 was ep a tonished I could not speak, be did, uvt‘paush to shake Mr. Bryan's’ hand; but pushed her way out of the crowd and disappeared. I have always entertained a high woman on ac- count of her She doubtless has that pieve of vioth yet, and values Virtla ab w oe opining of shat . + HeTVes It uighly.”—-Washington Post. “ss sas eco Faithtal Vato Death. A pass nger wh» arrived nere over aid Yadkin Valley Greensboro, tells bis Cape Fear rulroad from un, juteres’ing story of a strange carrin pigeon thatawhile fying ever the plan- tation of Mr.o. E, McKnight, three wiles north of Green boro, tell to the The cerrier is believed grouad dead to Le one of tw nigeoms that were recently sent oat from New Orleans to Phiadelphia ca a When picked up the waudcier was carrying wager, a bright metalic bund on one leg and On the bright band were the letter “T” and the figures “14,527.” On the inside ot the other band was the letter “P.” "Cie bird Was, observed adout 6 o'clock approaching fret a northwardly di- rection. It cam uear the residence of Mr. McKnight and began to fly about in @ confused manner, apparently ex- hausted a brass one on the other. from jong and continued flight. The fuithtui little messenger after some moments then suddenly closed sta tired wings and sand down to the ground to rise no more.— Wile mington Messenger, LS eee A Good Suggestion. While the tariff fiends are at at why don’t they put a high duty on im- ported husbands for American mil- lionaire’s daughters. Lhe unrestricted impor tation of this class of raw mates tial is certainly working a serious hardship to the young manhood of _ America, and it the Republican party has any regard for our intapt industries let 1¢ demonstrate ile fact now by ad- | ding this item to the schedule of taxed ae oC articles at once,—Durham Kar thquake Shocks Revives a Body “yn the Bands of an Uncertaker. An undéftaker by name of Barthol- tells a startling story of the earthquake shock last week. A middle aged man, whose rame is not given, for profes- sional reasons, had been seriously ill for some time, and about 9 o’clock Thursday night he gasped once or twice, and then to all appearances died. Flynn was summoned and laid out ihe body. He nad just finished kis work when.a rumbling asx a_ heavy wagon over 2 rough pavement was) heard... The house shook and trembled to its foundation, and the windows ard doors shook and rattled. This vibra. tion lasted perhaps 20 seconds, and es it died away a tremor passed through the limbs ot the supposed corpse, and the man slowly raised’ himself to a sitting position. [ke is now alive and is recovering. RTCA cw racer CED —_ Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke You Tate, Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torever, bs .nade well streng, magnetic, full of new lifes 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 tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. Seen aE Full of Woe. Mr. J. H. Nunnelee, of the Selma Times, having been mentioned fcr soige office in the gift of the people of the State, takes the sound journalistic position that he already holds an_ office supe ior to any that can be given him, and that political office is full of woe to its possessor. He says: “We have an ambition to be independent, and of all the servile, ignoble creatures on earth, is a man who has once held an office, kicked out by the people, and then going around telling avout how badly he has besn treated. Such « man, having oace had his bead in the official crib, .is incapablo ot making aliving thereafter, and sings! his little song of woe until Ceath comes and puts an end to his prating.” cringing, Mobile Register. FR CePA AE es ae _ When bilious or eci-s#e. ent a Cas- earet, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 1Uc, 25¢ amare 2 aa What It is. “Tt seems terrible,” he said. “What does?” she asked. ‘This account by a physician of the way bicycling affected him.” “What does he say?” she inquired. “He suys,” he explained, “that after along ride he experiencea paraesthe- siae in the fourth and fifth fingers, with impaired sensibility, and paresis in the interogsel, Jumbricales and the auduc- tur pelicis.” “] don’t see why it is,” she returned in her superior way, “that a man can’t say he had that tired feeling without making so much fus; about it.’ Chicago Times Herald. Ay When to Stop Ycur Paper, | When you are convinced that a paper is dishonest and deceitful, stop it, When convinced that it is unclean, stop it. When it lacks enterprise and fuils to give you tke news, stop it. But don’t stop a paper you believe to be honest, courageous, enterprising and clean simply because its editor has written his own sincere views instead of yours or somebody else’s; for if you do, you are putting a premium on ‘insineere jou m and serving notice. on an editor that the way to succeed is to write what he thinks will best please his readers instead of what he honestly believes the truth.—Springfield (Mass, , Republican. | TT Just try a 10e, bux Of enscarets, the finest liver and bowel regu ator ever omew Flynn, of Watertown, N. Y., kKinley ias sent the tollowing personal people the prolongation of a_ reign illustrious and marked by advance and science, arts and popular well being. Oh behalf of my countrymen, I wish particularly to recognize your friend- ship for the United States ant your desire of peace exemplified upon im-} your personal Virtues. you have’ been called to rule. President McKinley's Letter ‘o Queen Victcria. Lonpon, June 2].—Presideni Mc: l-tter to Queen Victoria, which was delivered .o her by Mr. Whitelaw Reid. special envoy ; “Lo Her Majesty, Victoria, Queen -of Great Britain and [raland and Em- press of India: “Great and Good Fnend: In the name and on behaif of the people of the United States, I present the sins cere felicitalions upon the sixtieth anniversary uf your majesty’s acces- sion to the throne of Great Britain. “I express the sentiments of my fellow citizens in wishing for your portaat occasions, “Itis pleasing 10 acknowledge the debt of gratitude and sespect due to May your li‘e be prolonged and peace, honor and prosperity bless the people over whom May throughout = your empire, under your just and equal laws and your government continue strong in the affections of all who live under it. “And I pray God to have your majesty in His holy keeping Your good friend, | WILLIAM McK: NLEY. By the president, JOHN SHERMAN,’ Secretary of State. ‘Done at Washington this 28th day of May, A. D., 1897.” liberty flourish = ae Es eres BS A Househoid Neowssity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disvonery of the age. plearant and retreshing to the taste,acte gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,cleansing the entire system, |} dispel colds, cures headacho, fever, ha- bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. pay 10, 25, of cents, Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. smal pratt a Lo Be Despised. The man who will so far forget that he isa man as to speak a slanderous word and stab with inuendo, or witha shrug of the shculders, or a toss of the head, carries with him, and aboat him, the cdor of sulphar. He who wilfully lies about his fellow man and causes strite be- tween friends 1s next of kin to his Satanic Majesty. A man who tel!s a falsehood about a woman, with the inten- tion of injuring ner reputation, in order that he may carry iis point, will find that even in the deepest hell he will be despised, andthe imps of darkness them- selves willshun him, aud Satan will be so afraid of him that he will chain him iast in the darkest corner of bis illuminated realm and place a guard about bim with pronged forks io preven bis escape.—Daurham San. When bilious or cosuve, eat a Uas. caret, candy omhartie, cure eonstipa- tion. ee The New York Times publishes tie replies of over twency Clearing House presidents in various parts of the coun- try to theinquiry: “Do you, in your business relations, see evidences of the coming of good times?” In the main the answers are extremely hopetul and encouraging. There is undcubtedly increased confidence in the future, and a slow but substantial improvement, People have been practicing economy: This helps. There is a “proepect of fine crops. That also is a breeder and harbinger ot good times,— Philadelphia he? R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. REORGANIZED STATEMENT OF THE | R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. JUNE 1th, 1896. eo, The Bank of Greenvile, GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Olose cf Business May 14th,°1897.) RESOURCES. LIABILEIIES, | | P d Discounts 2,153.81 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Geet ‘Drafts a "395,29 § Surpius and Profits 3,042.54 Due from Banks 8,772.46} Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.65 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 143.10 Current Expenses 1,312.04 Due to Banks 508.15 ‘Cash Items _ 1,839.56 § Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 vont eeanionten ash on hand 28,088.18 Cotal $85,566.34 Total $85,566.34 ; We study cer2fully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. e ao be nea TATARSTAN SEN Wehavealarge ® STOCK OF GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. (0. 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If you have taken mere 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 thai wo guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti- nate cases and challenge the wor:d for a case Wecannotcure,. ‘i'his disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. 8500,0C00 capital behind our uncondi- tional guaranty, Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, Address COOK REMEDY CO. 307 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. to pay railroad fare and hotel bills,and no _ W. M. Bond. Ro & FLE MING, J. L, Fleming, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C Practice ia all the courts, SO! CITORS WANTED for ri. Dr. Talmages «The Earth Girdled.”’ or his famous 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 thiagamous book, only $3.50. Big book, big commissions. a gold mine for workers. Credit given, freight paid, ESTABRLAMHMD 1575. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK. SIDES &'SHOULDER YARMERS ANI?) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will find. their interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete un allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR a oeeeaaet ©) ALWAYS AT$. LOWEST MARKET PRICES | Tobacco, Snuff, &c, we buy diroc} from Manufactu.’ 3 en ling you to buy av one prodt. A eom- che stock of FURNITURE Record. on | hana a wee 4 A ways on hand and sold at pricesto suit os eee a Our senihvonght and pag gh ge ager soto. ga Wberal ao TZ Greenylle N.(. ontfit free. Drop all trash and sell the king of Yooks and make $300 a month. Hotta for outtit and territory, The Mominion Company, Star Buildiug. Chi- cago, "a ' 3arbders. AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N. C, Patronage solicited, ‘leaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty | coe a Hy -RBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARE WK, % Special attention given to vieaning Gentlemens Clothing. H OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burarss, Mgr. Washington, N. U, : This Hotel has been thoroughly reuu vited, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser, vants. Fish and Oysters served daily Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited” Male: Academy, The next_session of the school wil) open on MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189°° and contiuue for 10 mouths. The terms are us follows. Primary Knglish per mo. - 2 00 Intermediate“ 4 $2 50 Higher -- $3 00 Languages (each) ‘‘ =‘ $1 00 The work and disclplipe of the sahoo! Will be as heretofore, sn We ask a continuenee of your pts: J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r si astra trina resem ae eee as ef maton ac se a ee ae TaeBinae nes gay e - 7 — atm nine ah creer amt ni reset memes cnet annette tte ime i, FES Tes : iy : = moo WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R |To Sieep Wel Fat Pefore Retiring. Sincere areal. so a oo “FROM FROST TO F a : [e , ND BRANCHES - al Some wise body has been discov and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished ins ‘ TiN 9 AN meine a A light supper ast fore re- ering that public singers are freer by ‘Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- alitornta I Xt ‘st: FLORENCE Rau RUAD [tiring is usually of adyantage.| from throat troubles than any other | chants of sigge pene 2 a + nvengea penedule Baby and brute avimals are usu-| lass of human beings. The reasor| | Middting ; 7 Both are such desirable o , So assigned is the constant exercise of| 4i").0 : Te jective points for a Winter os oe ally'somnolent bedi wen vem! the voice, giving exercise to the} Low Middling 74 trip that it’s perhaps hard for TRAINE GR Biers achs are weil supp-ied with food,’ uscles of the throat. At which a| Good Ordinary 6 9-16 you to decide where to go. a ~~ |the activity of the +'-mach!clever man suggests that the mu-| Tone—quit. | ated Xm I-— ithdrawing the excess of blood! sical and medical profession join PEANUTS: bee " ads ks a |--= siden ac whére it is not| hands and substitute glees for gar- Sila ” 7 ; Let us Help You to ee St “ye ee : gles, chansonnettes for. cauteriza- | Extra Prime oes las 2 oa A.M.” a. m[Meeded during sleep. On the tion madrigals for mustard plasters Masi ss 6s 44 a Decision, uenve Weldon | 1. 50\—- other hand, peeple who are verv) oq choruses for croton oil, He con- Peas Kk tip via Now Ofenek acd vr, Roevyk Mt | 12 ba __._|_____ | hungrv usually find it very diffi-! tinues that tenor songs may be pre- oo the Southern Pacific to either | |-—- | ‘{eult to sleep. And then a habit) scribed for tonsilitis and ballads for |” 7 Mexico or the Pacific Coast 18 Ly Tarhoro 12 lyj-v of sleep at a regulated time and) bronchitis. In time, perhaps, a mu- Greenville Market. one you will never forget. tops? (7 pz |durize proper hours should be jgical medico hospital may be estab- Corrested by & M. Schulte. : lw Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45 | ultivated in case this habit has lished, with special songs written | GTifey, per Ib ’ wo: | Jt’s a Transition from re eg , ~ ae 6 2! been lost. Tn accomplishing this! to suit special cases. Of course this | Western Sides Ci 6d t0 6 - ie Ly Fay'tteville 436 : the attainment of a favoranle ig all very pleasant sounding, but Sngar cured Hams artes. Frost to Flowers. Ar. Florence | 6 35 state of mind is of great impor-| when the neighbors are taken into | ©or sea) 15 %6 ee . sseneisadinamnatentt eaand ane aneal ——~-——~ |tance. Sleep cannot be euforced| consideration it is doubtful if the ea Family ©4950 6.7 And the service is so laxuti- . |S2j_ by a direct exercise of the ill, | o1q methodsare not to be preferred. | Tard ~ 5} to 10 ous that people who ,, have ee The ee of ue walt 0! —Chieago Times-Herald. _ Sune e reo erie suns bias call sans —-'——— | COMmmand sleep 18 enough to ren: SURE ag It Incompar . ipod A.M |der its attainment nugatory | co Sack i i. pcecee ; ee LV Wilkon 2 US v |The mental state to be encour-) “> Coaekens a 10 to 25 Ifyou are Thinking OL Lv Gvdsboro | 3 10 i xged in One of quiescence, one of (| R ECT O RY. Eggs per doz 7 to 1 : : re + eine ; i | 9 45|indiference. w fering that the, ees WAX.DEL *| Going, Write Us. > MM. A.M ;Yecumpbent posture is a preper, ovement reeor eer . ra one for rest, avd that if the KAA RAIA BRAN SARNIA 2 We bave a book. entitlid ithoaghts aie disposed to continae: CRURCAUES. ty “Through Sroryland to Sun- TKACNS GOING NOFRE. active they may be safely allowed. sot Saas,” a handsome volume to take their course without any) of 205 pages,efully illustrated, Dated m3 +, | effort toward control. This state | |e Ue which we will send on cig ,.. May 27th, / S i= of wind and thought 1S next akin: B APY IST—Services every Sunday, ff i . . os . ioe aa is . ~ ; ‘ ‘ “, y ; ‘an “Gteonville 6.5? pe . ‘Kinston of politely for some time fan av last ‘Bardee N.G. L. H. Pender, sec. ~~ Come to see us, Ga es 4 - ov ® 4 ea he ete — + : © isit + By in. 1 ; 2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,10 | 26Plied to his visitor im Le K. ot P.—I'ae River Lodge No. 93, y+ + i ly y; F 40) j ” ® &. Ws, (dreenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving “What do veu mean, M. Janin? ‘meets every Yriday evening. H. W. NNN Ned i gl ela Ne Ne NN NL Nal alt AAAARAAAA AA NAAR AAA AA NAAAAAMAAR 4 } i Ons { ' CF | va a) b, nie eee, i cee be) od) OO) bY WOO WOOO pt? MEALARAGEALAAAAGA AD SA RAE ee Y 7¥ ‘ * H or na . 4 BA, ye I a Hali®ix at 11:20 a, m., Weldon 11.40 ain{ demanded the man angrily. ‘‘f Whedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson. hk. of : s dally -xcept Sunday. don’t understamd you. I can’t speak p. and s. \ , cary ' . ? 4rdinson Washnigton Branch leave | Latin. te \ Washington 8.20 a, m., aid LU p.m,’ “Try, sir; try!’ cried the greaé | KR. A.—Leb Vance Council No. 16961 4 s ameets every Thursday evening. W.b.)4 rege patiate 9.10 a, oe and ia P.| ovitic. ‘You could not speak it wij.on, R, M.&R. Lang, Sec. j ., Lorporo 9.40 a. m., reburningleaves sa ths ' ” | Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a.m, | OFS? EEL Rot | K.of H.—Insuranee Lodge No, 1169) oe aud 8.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11,40 a. m.,and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- am iweets very Friday evening. John . nefits of Kxercise. wieriS every : J ee ‘Kiunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. N . ~ ‘ ° a . , a , aval it happen | ept Suuday. Connects with trains on Piano Maker—How does i | . — ee | ae scotland Neek Branch. that in this house the pedal is bro- A.L of ee Pitt Or poe . oe Anything from Ore : every V scduVv nivht : - w~herry : ke week? lewory Vhursdav night, : oC” Trai leaxes warporu, N ©. via Albe- h every . CO. W. B. Wilson. See. » te akitie © halelyh KR, daily except sun.| Servant—Oh, our young lady rides, Wisitin ZS C2 Ek diay, ab 5 OW yp. m., Sunday 405 P. M:| @ wheel.—Fliegende Blatter. aliive Piytaouth 7.40 P, M., 6.00 p.m. | = Returniny eaves Plymouthaaily excep: | : Ee" y | "Cana If Lem PS eat TP ED Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.0u a Whe | GOO OOOH ILLS SIIDLLODGDDOILDODIODOOOS $ 1} a tee “St or. uwrive'larboro 10.15 acm and 12.° 4% : DY CATHARTI TO A —— Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 @, in. Re- turning leaves Sunthtield 8.0u a. m,, ar- rives at Goldshors 9.30 a. m. cecinca sinha andiiemernndineneeteneneiioee a ee RR rea ee Y Gives the home news every aiternoon at the Trains on Latta branch, Florence R ., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning seave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, eeeece cc + eoeoe +a- OO 6 <' © 9GOSBO+ ~ — 00039 arrive Latte 7.50 am, daily exept Sun-!9 _ : & ALL smal] price of 25 cents a yf 25¢ $0 tical | DRUGGISTS . Train onClinten Branch leayes War- ABSOLUTELY GUARANTERD © cure any case or constipation. Casearets are the Ideal Taxa mM onth. Are Vou a sub- ew for Clinton caily, except Suuday, le and boatlet free. Ad STERLING REMEDY G0. Chicren Mont. Can, gn ag snp : b 9 If 19-00 a.m, aud 8.50 p,m R burning ple an le pane a. STERLD IME *. uz0, - Can,, or! o?, MI% Ser! er { not you leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. an¢3,00 1. m. : ougl e, Train No, 78 makes close connection up 1b 10 b vat Weldon forall points daily, al) rail via | : Kichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with id Norfolk und CarolinaR R for Noeziolk ROEDER SHE TH AT ? WOES ¢.ne all points North via Norfolk, ae JOHN F. DIVINE, ae : General sup. T. M. EMERSON,?iatie Manager, J. R.KENLY. Geol Measger, j ear ‘ : ak Teme \ ‘tf Sat tA ‘ : oot deo Sealy iegaerit site TO APARKER i t ag iy} 7% dea Pas ae Late ‘ ; ‘ . ® THE MORNING STaR|Wa¥ehy . What Is It P fahbhteb’ The Oldest . It is wolonibs ot tae calebratelt 9 ‘ 6 + VE ey ria akin sc si : Cl dulayt baby! ‘ ‘ iy! pibtbsaeyhs. g a ba seus — oe t : bos WENNER VOOM Er | made afew visits to Greenville and is) Soveeatl, Cotton is beginning to bloom in extreme south | | Wheat harvest is about over. | { portions. A good crop of hay bas been saved in the past two weeks. EASTERN DISTRICE. ‘A very warm week, ending with fine rains. Crops on high land suf: fered first week from drought, but all were improved by a favorable season after the lvth, and crops part of the Local heavy rains or hail damaged crops uver limited areas in Nash, Bladen, Chow’ are generally clean. an, Camden und Brunswick counties, Cotton is deing very well, though stil! small. Corn is growing more vigor. ously; some farmers through hilling it; | tobacco slender and inclined te button to early; ‘ome leaves have been cured. | Peanuts are growing fast. Oats beiug cut: crop not good generally, Canta- Joupes and watermelons blooming Peaches and pears ripening, but crops very short; June apples very anterior; berries abundant. nent ett i thinner tine. Se a LUMBER. \ j/k ARK NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for Lauber, rough or dressed, and mouldings o all kinds, on | short notice. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. Kinston, N. €, Sonn | For Sale, A stock of goods, several sr-all tracts of land, a saw and grist inill, a lot of sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber, log carts, oxen, log engine and track, ‘he above property must be sold to close up the business of J. H. Woolard # Sonus. For further information ap- ply to G. M. MOORING, Lrustee, Whichard, N. C. June 19, 1897, Valuable. Property far Sap AVING BEEN APPOINTED and 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 real esiate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. ‘This prop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit pui chasers, For further injormation see or ad- dress LOVIT HINES, Receiyer, Kinsion, N. C, ’ 1 | The weather tells you that, and I want to tell you my Ice House is ready to turni+h you with the wherewithal to Keep cool. Car load of Ice just in and I will have a fall supply at all times, Ice delivered in town without extra charge, , Out of town. orders.reéceive pronipy Ak Ansigas Customers: cab, get plicat Props. Elmwood Dairy. ' ; oe |A. G. COX, tickets on ion. Sundsy tours 7 to 1U »and 5 to7 P. M. nee Frestt on ice every day. Call-on}- Pt time you want Ice or Fresh}: raga Kmporium of Spring Fabrics. “~ R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E(B. HIGGS, Cashier. HENRY HARDING, G. J. CHERRY, \Vieg Pres. Ass’t Cashier, CAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt Co GREENVILL,N.C. j PARRA eth We solicit your account. We offer ever'y cour- tesy and accommodation consistent with sound Banking. , unty, ALL SUMMER COODS & Sigel at greatly reduced prices. “Lang Sells Cheap. . - re vin Nabe te ote e fi, LEAT IC CREAM andKeep Koo. We havea complete line of erat = ' = we have the celebrated He oat oes Shey a, * ry * dot Me Naha oe White Mo and “GEM” ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Prices are lower than ever. fA complete line ot Base Ball) Goods, Hammocks, {Screen Doors. Fishing Tackle, &c. - a W-R PARKER. | K: ay.