’ TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. cee PPOSCCOSE OOO OSS COFeooeoecs | Oe & er oo 217.8 | aa You may never, ae Seok we Want J ob Printing ——=yCome to see US, <—pam— Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most ; wonderful medical disvonery ot the age. plearant and retresuirg to the taste,: acts | gently and positively « on kidneys, liver | and bowels,cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha-| bitual constipation aud —biliousness Please buy and try a box of C. OG pay 10, 20, at eons, Sold and cuaranteed to cure hy ail cruggists. PRACTICAL STN AND SHEET IW 3 2 = ...WORKER.. ; a aC , a Offers his services to the 4G citizens of Greenville and the Qb ac, publie generally. 6): |#e ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3% $¢ Spouting and Stove Work, 2& *@ a specialty. ip a ~y e) ac ‘Satisfaction guaranteed or Op a charges made. Tobacco 3 *¢ Flues made in season, Shop Qh Se inrear of 5 and 10 cent store. he gC : Sg DODO OOO COO OOOO OU OO MK OO adi OKO bb boo de dave). & ~ ie) inting vA Anything from ae Visiting ——T'0 Card A seein 4 E’ull ‘Shee Poster. ee Ye" eee eee The Daily Reflector. Gives the home news every alternoon ‘at the small price of 25 cents\a. month. Are you a sub- seriber? If not vou’ oueht to be. ms The Kasiern Reflector. is only $1 a year contains the news every week, and gives informa- tion to the farmers, es- specially those growing It tobacco, that is worth - mapy times more than the subscription price. - —g~ne all points North via Norfolk, ‘The Ouly Eive-Dollar Daily eT eos snaaniat 5 WiL Ml » AND BRANCHES,» ‘NO FLORENCE @piL Co “Gan “Ms we ’ i A 0 + | ; oR seine Se | seca ie M, 13] A.M uv Wilson 2 08 0 Ly Go dsboro 3 10 5 Si by Magsjolin | 4 16) — a) Pico Ar Wilmingtou| 6 45 a 45 at P. M, A.M fife 5 TRAINS GOING NOTRE Dated wi, 6s ee Aiay 27th, soe : i me Og ° we isH7, Zo) Tal lA. MiP. 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M.| iP, =| yy Wilmington}! 9 00) 7 00! i.v Magnolia | 11 dU! 8 30 | v (oldeporo 1°0: 9 36 «r Wilsen | 1 vv 10 27 | .y Larboro 142) 1 eenteniit etniigcicins “ ¥9 Busrantee to cure, We solicit tho most obsti- | Will be us heretuiore., Cottee 17 to 203 Prime d43 caso we eunhot cures ubw diesate has prone es 8 ‘a Pr 2h. ca: + whis dis agalwaya| ., sult per Sack 76 to 1 6} ble Prime ge ‘baffled tle skill of the most eminent physi- | We ask a continuance of your pos. 10 to 26 NC) wi ha =i cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncond | \iheral patron: . pcg spanish? 60 to 70} tional gearanty, A sent lal akin ee 8 WaXx.L es sk aah th bc 7 Masonic Templo, CHICAGO, W PLR ASS ALE. : “ as ¢ in | \ Ladies $2.50 Slippers, Reduced to $2.09. |--— ‘Avoping, Constant’ at it Brings Suocess | JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING { ij cee Rn ee ee J 4 3 us i : ; oo Ae Creates many 4 new business, Enlarges many an old basiness, . Preserves many @ large business’ - Revives many a dull business, | Tiescues many a lost business, _ Saves tuany a failing business, ) Socures suecess to any business . + ee eolumns of tu REVLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SC°TEDULES, j Te oe train going Passengor anu mal Going south, Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M. arrives 6:57 P, M Steamer Tar River arrives from \Vash- ington Mondzy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure. diy and Saturdas nd iectiiemniNaeloaty (q hd ere ee aati ta ee WEATHER BOLLETIN. OS 9 ae F.iir tor ght and Sunday, preceded | by showers, HOT TAMALES. seein There’s Always “Meat” m Them. Vegetables are plentiful. Did you list your taxes today ? New Mallets, CreamUbeese and But- | ter at S. M. Schultz 50,000 people daily drink Caricol | Blend Tea. Buy it ot S M. sonaLte.| Lemonade, Milk Shakes and other’ summer drinks at Starkey’s. “Silver Dollar?” Fountain Pen, Fark er make, at Reflector Book Store. Supply of uew box papers, mourning paper and note paper at Reflector Book Store. The work of rebuilding the Green- ville tobacco warehouse is being pushed rapidly. A lerge force vt hands is on it. nr Nee ee Ladies $2.00 Slippers, | Reduced to $1.65. Ladies $1.59 Slippers, Reduced to $1.25. ms AI lt Ladies $1.25 Slippers, Reduced to.90. Ladies $1.00 Slippers. Reduced to .75. tention Misses $1.25 Slippers, Reduced to .99. eam Childrens %5c Slippers, Reduced to 65c. fee ter a Wehave some beau- tiful styles and now 1s your chance to pur- chase some rare bar- gains. A pienic vos had out near Smith's store, in Beaver Dam township, op Friday. We hear tht) it was any} enjoyatle aff ir, Cast your eye about Greenyille and; you will see many improvemeuts are! yong on. Just now fully a dozen different buildings are going uv. Why the Difterence ? Two years ago when Congress was in session nearly every Man you came up with—especially if he was of some other polities than a Demucrat—_ ranted to know “why in the world those confounded Congressmen didu’t dosomethirg to relieve the country, or adjourn an go home?” = Now it is quite» different. Congress has been in session ever since last December and as vet, hasdone nothing to retieve the peuple, but we don’t hear any complaints, even from our Populist friends. Why the difference ? Cen it be possible that the peopleare satisfied. or have they become disgusted and are only waiting to get another chance to change the present Congressmen f— Louisburg Times. A Model Husband. A lett.i from Nashville informs us that “the vomen of Tennessee were completely captured by the sweetheart’s solicitude which President McKinley everertertauined for his wife’s satety and comfort.” That is a tribute of which even the President of the United States may yell he proud, and the President’s ex ® ple igone which every man who is bleed with a good wite should emulate. Jt is not the lavish expenditure of money nor the “omegr, | J 8. Cherry, To ‘advertise judiciously,” use tne Friday evening. ‘ovening from Oxford. | gan, down Friday evening and went e:t to Kings X Roads where be will | tomorrow. Coward and wife, wite, Mrs, R. J. Cobb, Mrs. D. J, Flanagan, Rosalind Rountree, Bessie Jarvis, Lula White and imma H. T.. King, | Forbes, G. J. Woodward and Jarvis Sugg returned trom Morehead City 4 nor the resyect of a husband that makes the wile happy. Nor is his love (}, \j und comtinuous manifestation ilove in hundreds ot little heart, A pretty speech . Poot ber ment about her heusekeoping, a binch show her that you were thinking about her when you were down town —these and othé> thoughtful attentions of this character which should suggest theus selves fo every man Whois in love with his wife are the things that she looks for, and which, when recigrucal, make ‘aarrivd lite “one grand sweet seng,” i a: \ * ’ wo oF. his, ety! JQ danish CHey delicate appearance; a kiss when yeu ce to Uae ides vilice and when you returns empty | Happy ures that tle Atlantic Hotel is’ } ——___ of roses when you go home, jost 0 “J. N, Gorman, of Richmond, is’ here, Mrs.O. L. Joyner lefcthis morning | tor Tittletor. | or,, yeturred Horie Friday evening. W. HH. Cox returned to Kinston i W. F. Preddy returned Friday | Mra. B. F. Suge morning from Kinston. returned this Miss Irma Cobb returned ®, M. Hodges left this morning to. spend a month at South Bostou, Va. | Mrs, xlorence Dancy came home this morning from a visit to Kinston. Miss Rosa Belle Lountree, of Kinston, is visiting Miss Dot !lana- b. C. Pearce and litle Blount re- turned home Friday evening from Morehead. Rev. A. Greaves camé over this morning from Kinston and will hold | services in the Episcopal church to- ‘ll Summer Goods Under the K “om cw vm Also SLT PP We are slashing prices on all Summer Goods for we are determined to clean iem out. No reasonable price refused. Come before it, is too late. es Emporium of Spring TAF Fabrics. morrow. Dr. W. H Cobb, ot Whitakers came preven } Capt. C. A, Write and wite. H. !. T, E. Hooxer and. me Whichard, Misses Ella Wooten, King, Ada Nannie Fleming, Blanche ‘Tatt, Rev. A. W. Setzer, Prot. W. H. Ragsdale, L. I. Moore, J. L. Fieming, J. B. White, C. S. today. One Only, The marriage heense business with | the Register of Deeds striking bottom this week. was issued during the week, and that came near | Only one | was for J. S. Norman and Pangie | Daniel. ap Darwood Wilson, Frank Skinner and Charhe Ssinner went to Grimes— | land ‘Liursday on their wheels. These | made the rou—twelve | } | | | Gooa Riders. | Letigas ive}iqayy > satakGowendia Ghd HUT and auurter. | Much ot the road was Very sands, | tov. Not Coming Now, ‘Lhe letter which Rev, N. M. Watson Evangelist W. DV. File, inviting tne latter to hold a meeting wrote = to here, was returnea to him, Mr. ite So it having gone elsewhere. is not likely that the Evangelist will visit G-eenville anytime soon, : Try It. Here is said to bea sure destroyer of fles. Take a tablespoontul of ground black pepper an¢ mix it with | veaspoontuls 0! sugar; | mo'sten the compound with milk and | place where there are rays of hight. The flies will generally be quickly attracted | to it and eat greedily, If they do ii: will be their last meal, for tie least of | two brown ete een onesie + ee nee Eack Honie. With few exgeptivirs ihe Greenville dule. «Views 40 Morebend returned home enough of itself. [tis the constant! today. It wes 8 ge a crowd and from had a good time . ; : ee othe we Henn hay bathed, they sailed, | attentions tuat fills the longings of her: bboy flee tty ey : e bowy Waheet. a ey courted—yes, they na hau une Of these all round * ‘iamous tor giving folks. ‘ihe last gen- sail given Thursday evening by Messrs, J. B. White avd G. J, Woodward complimentary to Misses Nannie Flem- ing und Rosalind Rountree. The whole Greenville crowd and many oth- ers were invited and they had a de- ightial sail. * RR. A. G LEMING, Pres, F G. COX, ‘ . }. CHERRY, Vice Pres, E..B. HIGGS, Cashier. HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashier, CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized{June 1st,189¥. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL,N. C. PLP Tl Mee a tee a, We solicit your account. tesy and accommodation consistent with sound Banking. We offer every cour- ‘both of those places are now connected j } it is A poison tov fy. evening. eral social feature of utr crowa was a ALL SOMMER GOODS & Sle at greatly reduced prices. ‘Lang Sells Cheap. Taal a nah sn patineemnmnliemetie Exchange Growing. The telephone line has been com— pleted to Stokes und Whichard ana | t ‘ with the Greenville exchange. Mana- ger Atkins hag put in so many addi~- tional ‘phones recently that it was necessary to print a new directory. There is not a better or mure satisfac— torily managed exchange in the State than we have in Greenville. Milk © Cents Per Quart, We have reduced the price of milk to 5 cents per quart, delivered from our wagon a! your door morning and We als. deliver Cream, But- LUMBER. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO tilt orders for Lumber, rough or dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, ¢ short notice. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. Kinston, N.C, aero aualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Jum der Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, { hereby olfer for sale the real estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. ‘Uhi- } Top» _ erty will be sold on reasonable tertas in ‘lots to suit purchasers. For further information sce or acs ter, Clabber and Buttermilk at th: same time. Send us your orders, dames anp WiLry Brown, Props. Elmwood Dairy. It was hot enough today to almost “roast eggs. iy: or a Tor Sale, ' A stock of goods, several sal] tracts of land, a saw and grist mill, a lot of sawed lumber, a lot of standing timber, low carts, oxen, log engine and track, The above property urust be sold to close up the business of J. H. Woolard @ ous. For further information ap- plv to. G. M. MOORING, Trustee, ; Whichard, N.C. June 19, ISo7. dress LOVIT HINES, Receiyer, Kinsion, N. ©, 00M | ‘Phe weather tells you that, and I want | to tell you my Ice House is ready to ‘furnish you with the wherewithal to | keep cool. Var load of ‘ce just im and iI will have aXull supply at all times, Ice delivered Yo tow. without extra charge. Out of town orders receive prompt atvention,\ Customers can get tickets On application. Suandsy Lours 7to WA, Moanddto7 P. M. | Fresn Fish on ice every day. Call oa = ld time you want Iee or Fresh ish, | W.R PARKER. | | ‘ t See ESS ANE EES eA oa soe Ko gen ASRG ENP ACE