D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. as el Baie Vol. 6. “*T GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1897. No. 786 . Base Ball. Pittsburg, June 25—St, Louis hit Hawley pretty hard today, but in a spasmodic way, which did not prceduce runs, Mark Baldwin, who secured judgment against President Von Der Ahe in his suit for damages for false arrest, attached the St. Louis share of BEA TL FUL the box receipts today. © Attendance 1,800. Score. Pittsburg 6; St. Ft Louis, 4, a Washington, June 25—Mercer lost ‘the first sume for Washington today. | Rusie was almost invincible in pitching but errors by himself and Warner aided the Senators in getting runs, In the second game McJamés did masterly work while Mekin was hit hard. Ate tendance 11,200, Szore. Washing ton, 6; New York, il. Second game— Washington, 6; New York, 4. Bostun, June 25—Hotler pitched great bail for Baltimore today up to whei the ninth ining, pieces. Kiobedanz was taken the box in the eighth, being replaced by Lewis, Seore. Boston, 10; Balumore 9, Brooklyn, Jute 26— The three pitch- er’s Who took part in today’s Brook= lyu-Philadelphia g.me had ne chance ‘to show what they were able to do, as the players on both sides appeared to have on their batting clothes, the third inning until che finish sinyles, doubles, triplets and kome runs almost rained. The attendance was 2,034. | Greenville and the section south of the Score. Brooklyn, 11; Philadelphia,! Academy grove as Seuth Greenville. 13. | So far as this paper is concerned it will HOW THE CLUBS-STAND. hereafter adopt these names in spenk~ won Le ween ing of those sections of the town. Von Lost Per Cent | Boston " BF 1s 740 | Baltimore 34 18 693 Death Caused by Lye, Cincinnati 380. 17 633) Mr. Thomas Carson, who lived newt New York 29 6-19 G00 + Permele, died on Sunday. Mr Carson Brooklyn 2000-25 500 ' was a very old man and for a year or Pittsbug 24 20 459 | more Lis mind has been impuired. On Cleveland 24 26 430 | Saturaay he in some way vot’ hold of a Philadelphia - 2028 471 | box of cozcentrated lye and crank some Washington 21027 = 400 Vet the contents, from the effects of Louisville ly 29 090 | which he died next day. It is believed Chicago 1S ood he dank the lye without knowing ToATI St. Louis 1k 40 200} what lhe was doings He was ons of STATE NEWS. Bw tain, the International Workers Association will he'd an as- sembly. The railroads throughout the }¢o0 Black Mountain. S There was some éxcitementat Mores head City one day last wuek, A young lady from LaGrange had promised io marry two young men, of thea | named Wooten from LaGrange, the other nared Siocumb, from Goldsboro. She had written a note to Wooten and | cCne They don’t cost too much. They areready to put ‘Teon‘ents of ff, In order to find out hg} ona without a : e night with him and after Wooten got! Vv rinkle. y OU | te sleep took the hoie from his pocket. “|Next morning Wooten mised the : }icte and later saw Slocumb psss it to! have seen the ps sige or iol to keep him from getting it. Wooten*demanded his note aud por in sal ofthe other to surrender | i¢ drew Ki pistol and fired apveral | ‘shots, one ball taking efiect in the knee of the man’ to whom Siceumb passed the note. browns, olives, green mixtures, he went toling that some day newcomers and out of | The attendance was 10,000 | think ry + 4 From Ail Greenvi!l2, Greenville was once a much smaller town than it now is, and the corporate limits embraced a much more hmited territory than at present. It has not been many years since the boundary line on the west of town extended no further than the front of Cherry Hill Cemetery, and on the south of town even the Male Academy was not within the corporate limits, When Col, Harry Skinner laid off the cotton patch west of town into lots anu people began building there 1f very naturally took the name of Sainnerville, jad when Mr. Alired Forbes put bis -corn field on the south into lots and houses commenced spripging up ovet there, that section just as naturaily took tne came of Forbestown, Notwith- st: nding both these sections have later came within the corporate limits every body has gone right on calling them by their former names withovt ever think- peuple not so familiar with the iewn might get the names contused and Skinnerville aud Forbestown were other towns close by Greenville. But it is all one town and Greenville should be mentioned every time. When it 13 necessary to designate uny paiticu- word west or south ‘might be prefixed. And the Rurtecs TOR makes this suggestion, that the lar section the July 20th to 29th, near Black Moui- | Christian | Peouth have granted a rate of one fare. | Slocumb was yery a ake us {0 know t the went (0 Wooten’s room to spend the | hed | erected there for this purpose. section of the town lying west of the [railrord be referred to as West the oldest members ef the Robergonville Masonic lodge, and that order buried him today with Masonic honors. Lain.» Cauecs Alarm. Giveuvilie has bad a rest from fire alarms for some weeks, but jnst betore ; 10 o’cloek on Saturday night the bell } yazan Moging and caused intense €X- | Lhe alarm citemenut for a short while. | | cante from the residence of Mrs. Mary A. Be rpard, atreet, A } lighted lamp in the seeqaud story ¥ exple vu. aud | It fe y] On | when | pert ay min a lil semi e on Evans ‘showing a disposition to wis thrown cut the window, on the roof of k Ce af your ¢ own DIIOGs i OMe and see. if vas | ae ENTS Furnishings, 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. PRICES GREATLY AT M. HARDE VIC dk A LI 4 EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Corman Fe ences aera aaa ‘Bpecred ag second-slass mail matter. ih einen ane ne << SS | become more efficient workers in the schoole, a man thai cab giye practical, cymmen-sene iothe gqvernmen instructiow &s of { eathe of.sgnools and mefhouy ing. A man, WhO, when, he visili the schoolw aud ‘finds pder man- ageuent and pour teaching, will have the tact and jidgment tk make order and system out 0! gonfusion and chaos. My friends if you can have such men as there for county supervisors, aud we may and will bave them if tre county boards of education and the clerks of our coarts and | nirol ; while we had some | a Jragisters of dees of the respec- He ing this important office, but it is my honest desire to have these boards seek the mon. Here are oases in which it is all important for the offices to seek the men. Consider for one moment what it means for cur public schcols to haye 6 men going in and out ampng our people in the great work of educating the masses. Ninety six men who are able to reach the parents and the voters of the counties; ninety-six men of character and real worth and not politicians or narrow, selfish one sided men; nine.y-six men 1D whom the people have confidence and for whom they have respect; ninety-six men who will have the courage to tell the people the ole truth asto our ignorance and our neglect of educating our thousands of poor children,nine- tyasix men who will not spend their time rejoicing, Over the glorious things for the future, but men who will take up the ‘work of today, men who will act in the living present and de something now to drive ignor- our ance and superstition from midst; do something now to feed the hungry minas of our thous- ands of precious boys and girls in North Carolina ; pinety -six men to persuade and to show the varents their duty in regard to sending their children to schoo]; ninety-six men totell the parents hatfunless the attendances 1n our public sehoo!s is largely increased within the next two years, that the State of North Carclina wil} compel them to send these chil- drea to scuool, The last and perhaps mosi important of all is ninety-six men who will carry ninety-six town- “hips im North Carolina for local taxation at the Auguse election aud eause the State Supertuten- deut to issue ninety-siX warrants for $500 each making the sym oi $48,000 from the State aad eyeL be sane amount 10 the tow:- ships would make the sum of $96,009. We hope, however, ip wapy townships these amount: will be $1,000 or even $1,500, thu making a grand total of $125,000 a * - ya i asI pave been de- ‘pot be around seek~| - ‘or tay publie schools. LCN, “T thought that Miss Home- wod’s essay was much the best of ali those read at the com- mancement. “That’s odd,! never knew that she nad much literary ability. What was the subj.ct cf Qherry Pie.’~Philadelphia Ohron- icle. Firat Clergymarn—as Americans, I don’t think ought to pray for the queen te- diy. zood we Americans, | think thats Jus? what we ought to do, for we ough to believe that she seeds praying for.—New York Tribute Mrs. Pnenmoney—L'l’ bave two | pounds of that sage cheese, and fil Laye a pound of im: unity, (oo. me Grocer—Marm? Mrs. Pheumoney—Oue pounce wii bo enough, I guess. Dr. Kcddle says that sage cheesd can be eaven with impunity; but then, you kuow, L-may not like j upucity— Becton ‘franseript. “Mr. Speaker,” the new mom- ver qaavered. “I should like to tise to a question of privilege.’ “The gentieman from Kansas has the floor.” Cee “J want ta know if I gota right to mention that I got a lot cf pure Jersey heifers to sell in the speech Tam going to have put in he record for circulation in my district ?’"—Cinsionati Enquirer. § / her essay?” “How to make al Second Clergyman- As geod ct tt meme | Y | such men as these, we, also } ves will only have the) DAVIS, | lee their whole: duty-| ce holy Hass IZED JUNE 1 bane tas ‘ i d % , g Lee prc wee nah a EENVILLE, N. C. At the Close cf Business May 14th, 1897-! 4 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. your account, promising every Wehavealarge @ STOCK OF i - RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, Loans and Discounts $42,153 81 Capital stock paid in $23,090.00 Over. Drafts © 995,20 Surpius and Profits 3.042464 Due from Banks 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Cneck 58,812.55 Current Expenses 1.312 042 Due'to Banks é 50335 Cash Items 1.839.553 Lime Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 ; on Cash on hand 28.088.18 Vota! $35,566.31 Total $85,566.34 aud shall be glad to have avcummodation consistent with good banking. f « _—! UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL OIREGIONS AND -GOOLSs just arrived. Comeand gee US. j - EMBALMERS. ol) = Wehave u t raveived » aew ‘hearse aud wo 21¢e"t line of Cof- tins aud Oreaxess, in vood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. . We ara prepared t> 19 embalm- ing ‘2 sa its forms. versonal atioutiou wiven to con dacting fuaerals and bodies an- trusted to Oar care will reveiye every mark of resp? i. Our nrices are lower than ever. _ We d» not want monupoly but invite competition. _ We can be fonnd at any and all iimes in the Joho flanagan | Bugev Co’s building. Wife (after return'pe from chuichjYou should heave been at chure) this morning. a beautiful sermon. We had Husband—Lit bet you cart r-peat the text. was tke sixteenth W fo Yer, Loan. Tt Guth of chapter of EBz-ikrei: vl ‘erse the girded chee abcat with fine line., acd I ecvered thee with silk.” Liushand—Huh! I wonder yon rewember it.- Harlem Life. is on gt ges geret 7% ee g faled t : cy Mie al nike ig! 44 to NE ot LY enter -_ § ai ; a r. wee email a bis Pie ale ey aS j i ‘ wis Wik, Set + 4, ‘ Bola See Dsao. fl, i. SCHULTZ rt) * Whe Ny hy J} er Sip ee a Vegeey eee ea) Pil ; 7 bs he My RN Gen iS % hed LA Dow tc NRA ht a fe Ay Us 3 at i — A ARMERS ANGI VEXCRANTS BUY i ing their year’s supplies iifind . nete interest toget var priceg beiere pus hagmg else where. Hurstock is coraplete albits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR momen) « ATWAYS-AT:. LOWESTSMAKKLY PRICE) | ye "Tobacco, Saul, &, we buy diroc) from Manus tin.. oo en ling yo! t9 Puy a5 oae ped is, A eos cie stock of FURNITURE always on hand and soldat prices to suit the times. Our goods are all bought and sold for CABH therefore, having ne 1isk to run we sellat & close a . §, M SCHULYZ Greenville N.C a W. AM. Bond, J. L, Fleming oN? & FLEMING, ° Greenville, N. C Iractice is all the courts, 3arpers. ANE ooh h, » VONSORLAL AGTINE, GREEN TIDLR. * . Ge Jatrouige solicit dt eaniag. Dyeiug wid Pressing Gerte Clothes a speenttes Pal q } ‘ *. ome | fi. oy tee yo tt _ ‘and ey 8 eet eu Raye tor) 1 3 FASHIONABLE BARERR, Spectul attention. given to cleaning ientlemensClothing, CREENVILLE, Tae a xt. session of the school Swill open on; MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189¢§ and continue for \) modths. ? os The terms are «as follow . Primary nr nalish Jer ee 2 OU intermediate * az o0 ligher acini yah a 33 00 Languages (each) ** “* ‘* 3100 The work and diselpline of the school will be as heretvlore. ; We ask a eontinuance of your past iberal patronage. : ‘W H.RAGSDALE. mst a ek ‘ Lu | i as SOS gots DS occ Bes GBEGUALT Y oncury orter ty anh. ondary OrTer- m Ligzy Byphitle permanently cured in 15 to “ Boo days. You can be treated at home for axtieee 20 same price undersame guaranty. If mae you prefer to come hera we will contract aaah. to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no i pa Vs we fail erous. lf you have takon mer- gury, lodida sh, and still have aches and Sore t, sains, Slugoas Pat Sible, Catter Garett ie out, it isthis Sy tte ( DEOIRON We sol v9 guarantee to cu caso we canno ast = os baified the skill of the ontphysl- clans. tional BOB GREENE &CO.g SUISUN steno ont g ASPET OTIS . ‘eames NAIA ah AA a DNF BA aT WE wn engages Some i ns olin he a ike " — mane : sesamiae amen . a mee ners ANNA METS T EOS are aR mA TENN SISAL HIME IONE ESE LIT NY TELS LNT NSE ELLE TI ——$—$—$— ERLE TAIRA AMON PTI 9 WiLMINGIUN & WELDON R. Ry eu BEE wou wuimprele ate DIR ECTC ay AND B : BICYCLING IN’ THE = TYROL. vary general ‘use 1n cyrol. This is| Below kre Norfolk ‘wrices of Goto. et stv Ad RANC OHS. ace BIE a snap clip for holding the front /and posh tor yesterday, as ponies ra | wheel in line with the machine, so}by Cobb Bros & Commission Mer- "eens _ KLORENCE, Rail RUAD “Hegions that it may be stood against a tree |chavts of Norfolk - CHURCUES Giaense, penedule | We found: ‘that # the bicycle fever the t without fall. 3 1 11 rd; or any otber suppor withou ‘ COTTON, : - . —— had reached even to our landlo ing. It is useful in. pushing up hill —_— : i ‘RAINS GOING BOUTH. who was experimenting with an). i), the hand on the saddle. The eae a nt BAPTIOT—Mervidel’ every. Neuter, i vee: iron rimmed wheel, over which the! direction is changed by lifting th¢ | Low Middling 7}|mortng und evening. Prayer meeting _Jmted a sea . | saddle was supported bya parr of | hind wheel to right or left. The clip gi Ordinary 6 9-16 apcriga rte a need! ec yi ay, le gio elliptic springs. L—— tried it and /js set or released in a moment. one—quiet, 6. D. Rountree, Superintenden', as sieht ____ | said it went very well, though not) As we left our lunching place we PEANUTEs pcm re es , A. M. A. M | so soft as the “pneu.” I lifted it found the young towheads of the ent si CATHOLIC—No réeguiar services. eave leery a and did not care to go farther. I told| farm standing in mute and ss il ancy ” 24 EPISCOPAL —Ser' ices fousth Sun- Ar. Rocyk Mt - ” him, it was too heavy. He said, ful wonderment about our wheels. Spanish 60 to To day, morning and even ng Qy srt 7 Ce »|We gave thema bit of a ride, two] po ' vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A, “ft oo | “Mawknix; muss starker sein” ta time, and left them enriched ore Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo' 9 su Liv Tarhoro | 12 12 (That’s nothing; you must be : A.M. W. 8, Brown, Supermiter dant. a —_ : with the memory of a sensation | —. jones ... Ly Rocky Mt {| 12 52 5 45| Stronger). Probably me its they had never before known and METHODIST-~ Serv ces "gah Sun- : Lv Wilson 2 06 6 20| weight of this wheel would not be’ ij] never repeat and will never i / day, morning atid evening. Prayer Ly Selma 2 50 ry considered in fixing the load that a, | for et.—-Colo G eorge BE. Waring Greenville Market. meeting Weduesday eveving.. Iver. Lv Fay’tteville| 4 15 8 setae 8) Corrected by S. M. Schultz. N. M. Wetson, Pa-tor. ~ Sunday 8¢ 001 Ar. Florence 6 55 . Tyrolese peasant would carry over, ian, in Century, mt 2 lu:3) A.M. A. B Ellington, Supe in- ——-— —|—--| | || | the-hills from the fields and need mes ere Bntter, per 1b 16 to 25) endent. : SE not be regarded asan obstruction to, whess More Ancient Than Supposea. ry enbern mides a 296 PRESBYTERIAN—Serviees third Aa sport. The wheels here are all much | Chess players with a turn for the Bl cured Hams we: 124/Sunday, morning wud rhea i wii pote Da — heir strategic amusemem | “orn to 6C) jv. 8, Merton Pastor tniday Sehval heavier than ours and much stron-| history oft g : : | P.M. A.M. er. They can be sent up hill b the will be interested to learn that all | Corn Meal 45 to 609: :30 A.M. E. B. ‘Ficklen — Ly Wilson 2 08 Q | Ber. y , y ithe hypotheses a3 to the origin of | Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.75, 088 . Ly Go'dsboro | 3 10 5 | tougher thews that grow in this: = i if ae g ; s My i LODGES. Lv Magyolia | 4:16) — 0 | land, and for safety in going down|the gare have suddenty been) Lard 5} to 10 Ar Wilmingtou| 5 45 9 | hill they have very effective brakes. | ‘mated’ by a recent extraordinary | Oats 35 to 40 fe P. M. A. The best brake has two pieces of | discovery in Egypt. It was general | Sugar 4 tof . ; ae ysaummed until now that the an | Coffee 17to20| A. F. & A. M.—Greenville Lodge "6, ruboer about 24g inches long and 'Y , Sal Sack 5 ss ots tivst wie thod Moaday eyen- TRAINS GOING NOTRH. me mee h : pete Indiens had invented chess | Salt per Sac 75 to 1 66 | 254 weet s frst ais baht MOuday Be three-quarters of an inch square, | i tha ¢ introdieed. from Indis Chickens 10 to 2jive. WM. King W. M. L. T. Mowe, ---| whith are held flat against the two! vit Ut WAS. IGPOGHCRY AROMD -il? | Bogs per dos 7 to 10| Sec. ated @ os quarters of the tire. It holds very | to Persia in (he sixth century, #0 | oe gwax.ne: | 1 pip ine oe ~ a shat by the: -urebs, and dn conse — Tate 4 Aay 27th, . oe firmly, and its friction does not | thet bs eres ni und He ieee 1. 0, Oe unt Becgy eo Mi oar $3 Z, Ax ‘quanea of Une erusares. i spro. Meets every Tuesday evening. D.-\ Sa ae | ee come on the part that is subject ote n caat to wip. ie do ieee: oh. 2 Hardee N.G. Le i. Pender, nee. RGM POM ——~ |the greatest wear. It is used not) >’: Se yn Phin: 6 eer 4517 40 with a steady pressure, but with! °° 7 Ssh ee : K. ot P—far River Lovige ey 3, “Ne LEE eins : lin times lony gare by which had u ARORA RR Werte bebe’ . meets every Friday evening. Ww. iD) try etteville Vy lu we 4G successive light squeezes. When one he weiner meet o Sea etthe ) ‘ ’ AAA’ Whedbee, C.. Frank Wilson. oe a Uy velnis 12 Bo becomes accustomed to it, it gives soe aa anes " R. and 8, an wise BOAT do excellent control to any degreo de- | 2°" cat trove Ehoxs Ta aaee ald , “ob V he No. 198 ee — eee (ee ammeter os = 1 cor Mery i mbout. BO FeOTSS (Astor, Ex 4 Puen’ bi ; ry + a FQ wee sired, even to holding the machine “OUNTY 60. > FORTS NOLO: . R, A.—aeb Vanes Coumplt: + ie" : ise \ our eva. Now there esn certain); pe (meets every Thar-dav evening. W, 0b, stock still under any load and on 08% C4 Now (ere ean COL ge 8B | Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, See. | | : any grade. Even the usual flat brake Pe no dourt in the ch: racer of the | 4 ¢ B eee doc’ «nasi id sods | cette eet ee . | figures at present use d. ond in core | 28 es K.of H.—Lusurance Lodge 0. 1as a rubber face, which holds bet-| mS 2 iA. dh : ; | of A : LPL CA vitl he | aac : 3 HY eV .) John of Henin ton “ x. Pe FA ter and lasts longer than metal. My jer the wi rs cone ved : re the ao PRACTICAL Fs Wonesan. fh “hined ste, R ~ pV tminygton| 00 pu ; - 2453] game—sueh as “echach’’ (chat) and | 6 Spe | be 4. ' LY > anole il iu > ft American brakes were “not in it aus + ' es nigh 4 : an ~ i. = ; a ee are bie) : -tscitebore | LO y | on these hills as compared with) P's a ay faite peat eke de 3 2 e| A. bate tec" - ay cr Wilson 1 Ug vl bhesea of 21 whaale T rade sion and Arabic infiuence 1s trocen-: | GO Un i ag levery Vhursday nicht, J. hers) LY carbere l 42 aie ae ag — Wea bie. Bat a comes news of tne dc WOKKER. $. Us W. 1}, Wilson. Ser. as Desert ate no . —j es ~ z g ° + ns i hie * 1 wecys EXCEVA —wWIONS ON La perramic . 6) : wo .: 1d mn by law in all towns, and it is'ahmost | °°" ©" Hons on tae pyTamk ty arene | : . ~= oF x, 2.) feldof § ‘dear: 4, Which have brought | ac , ‘a servi DS f ou Os. universal on country roads. So Slt ees Lona ca iinaenees < Offers his services to the OB | ald i OD J {fl} (le Aa cor the furnishing of the wheel wath aj '0 US8t a W all peng on which a MC citizens of Greenville and the Qe : : ee TT _— mae a ——— = | belj, but the better riders in {nns lhieh official is represented as play-] 4 ¢ public generally. Da sahil a iy ira apg a. j- 2 M. iP. M, , iny- chess wit 1 apache! at the tine | 40 SING. GUTTERIYG qualified as Leo:iver of the Gray .- vw Vedeoa } a: 1 3. bik do not use this in the city jing the gover nme nit of King Tet a, . ROO! n AN v. GUT PERI ( 4 2B | vil e Lum per es 4 mp: VIN, for the purpe. e \r Hoeky Mt 2 34 __|u streets. They sey they can make) ho belonged to ihe sixth d iam ae Sronting and Stove Work, Be of setiling the uffairs Of said Company, etme ncn n jemmmaenimoremern), 4 meee | their way nately. ai a moderates spi lp op ndiicis pennies Siecle Olay te jx a specialty |! heceby offer for sale tae veal estate in a Purbore 4uu m M if the people ke ey) on th ;eir way | Professor Le ps Us fc rmerly y assigne 4 e uilatvation ounranterd Ae OR land ndjoining the town of Greenville ‘ i's } oT 4 * ; V & « { x ‘ t 4 ir tt A sf aca ied an ‘! ay mS ’ T wd i eee aA 9-14 Az while if they are disturbed ang the reign of that monarch to about 6 io charges made. Trhaceo Sp | belonging to sail Company. "Pils p.op ‘LY Rocky Mi | 214 | + the year 2700 B. ©. Professor] Sf |. aoe . eH erty will be sold on reasoGable Lertds it AY vedo | made nervous bya bicyele bell they |" 2" ~ ye oe | a dues made in season Shop Sel iots io suit pu chasers, PMEreeh eCOrPe tinge th ia chroneolocy : are liahle to make some unexpected Ee nee Bee te et ow pag then!: ac bee fae intl erate ~ a Ny , DECK { Si id ora: {er 2 IIs MS . movement that may lead to a colli |PYS 10 DBCK “FO BET BEOANGS 4 ont bet Pratt ou occbie wi Need Braneb ava | gion. Lremember a case of rantual ty—namely, to the year 3500 B. C,, ves Weidon 4.01 : 8100). remenioer a Case OF Wmawua. eaves Weidon dito, m., ialifax xs ; aad + pie so that chess would have been p.m, atrives Seotlard Neck at : dodging ar a street crossing in New the, arrives Seotiard Neck at 6.10 p: oe eae known in the once mysterious land v., Greenvilie 6,57 pyan., Kinston 7.c, | York between myself-and a lady of M like 5200 ho 5a £ rye “ 4 ; - ay o =) 2m, kKeturning, leaves Kinston 7.1 || whom my bell had startled which lizrain someshing se bA00 years aga.-—--Popular Scienc: » News. intear of 35 and 10 cent store. ba For further invermat on see ?or rad: ae | teens ane. LOVIT HINES, Receiver, Kinsion, V.C. %.m.; Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriva : : ‘ oe ae ae # - | game near being annoying. Perhaps . Halifis afd :20a. m., Weldon 11.40 as the t Pp ye hanvine p pal endcinmak apeienern, You may never, daily except Sunday. : ene us om in aris 0 1anging . | 7 Puy should you ever Boal : jdittle sleighbell loosely from the! Qjrsan K. Koss*died of hear Avans On Washnigtan Branch iezv | handle bar is safer. It jinglesall the | ,. | tay W .shingtou $.20 a, ut, nal 100 p. mia: . Lisoaseaatht howe in [German | » icles , time, somewhat to the annoyance arrives Parmele 910 a. , aud %.40 p . be ge lown, Pa... Tuossday. He was the 4 ,, 'Parvoro 9.43 a.m. * setaee ntig! vives Pot therider. Butit hasa faint horse ee ns 1 i ’ i I bed , ‘ ‘ . 1 , ¢ ‘M oy ’ , ¢ 3 1 Larboro J.80p-m., Parmele 10.20 a.m | car suggestion which keeps the pub- | ‘! her of Charley Ross, and un theo nt piu, arrives Washingtor | lic on the lookout. Nowhere in Eu-/to hia last iliness never wave ap dott OL dey th nu 7. rau p- sere Daily COX- JF» wis! CA a hy al an: . =] ; = Nhe } , “pl Stn ay Gétiheets with traine a | ou id see the brutal quadrupe-|geaich forthe missing boy. whose ang Come 7 SO see Us, > ah. a 2 ~woweek uring jeu ives Piuslibtiblield 8,00 2. Muy are , 3 ° a” lives ut Goldsbors 9.30 u. um. * t ie ‘ it Anything from as * : ne ee Norfolk anid ¢ Carolina R R for Non 101k: CAP LG Ry Le ER q PTT LD Pe HO Poe ey pay Mey : eC) Ply altern: i Hh} at th G ~ fue all poings North via Norfolk, ik Alaa a ia Si 4 Ta york Fy! iy PSSA 1 : ay JOHN KF, DIVINE, ‘ 4 4 4 ’ 5 ae win | bale wleilae, ain e , Lian, ' Mihaly Shh Mik, SI riall p rice ay 25 cents:a’ Heuera! Supt. T, M : Bs ; his reps ~@ Manager, . ines : : . ynonth. | Are Vou @ sub-, ie ie ee serber? If not y ou puget to be. THE MORNING STAR Pin Aw y (oe ' yt ey The & Hastern R oflector, : 4b) NeWsgaper tb | 2 ee Hi i | Is oN $1 a year, | wate - | Best in use. “The outfit of no pusiness man is va re LOWE ever : < . complete without one. — : weeks, tnd Lies nto ek tion to the farmars, ere ‘The Oni, Five-Dollar Daily The Reflector Book Store , — specially those growni#’ : Fig Glass inthe State | has a nice assortment ot these Fountain fens| . tobacco, that is worl’ a ” | ' also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,| many times more thin ee | | You will be astonished when yoursee them and wn ee eee ef PB. soa cual |} earn how very cheap they are. a 3 ate the sibseription price, ’ ad ae 4 Our badies and @hildreis olippers. \ * Ladies $2.50 Slippers, Reduced to $2.00. rk wane werner Sy - f ad a ilsiiniedel — ; oe Ladies $2. 00 Slippers, Reduced to $1.65. Ladies $1.50 Slippers, Reduced to $1.25. Ladies $1.25 Slippers, Reduced to.90. Ladies $1 00 Slippers. Reduced to .75. ae ee emma Misses $1.25 Slippers, Reduced to .90 4 Ghildrens 85c Slippers, Reduced to Qc. *™ We have some beau-, tiful styles and now is your chance to pur. chese some rare bar- gains. | ‘ ‘mentary Club. | ladies*should bear in mind,” interposed DALLY RI JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING er Creates many x new business, Knlarges many an old basihess, Preserves many a large business. Revives many 2 dull business, tescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Sz2cnres sueress to any business eet Bd To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne columns of t. REWLEOTOR. semen sie Constantly at it Brings i TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going Passenger aha marl Going South. Nerth, arrives 8:52 A. M. arrives 6:57 P, M Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturdag tee pescarrval meninges ee en WHEAT HER B 3 OLLETIN, Shewers tovight followed by faii Tuesday, warmer, J HOT TAMALES, paceman ne eee ne albanien eee, conection sates There’s Always “Meat” in Them, Two more June days. Complexions are suftering, Tux listing time almest out. Cooler weather since Saturday eve n- ing. The Slorious Fourth a week trom today. The doctors held a business meeting here today. Mr. Charlie Cobb is having his resi. dence on Pitt street enlarged. New Mallets, CreamUheese and But- ter at S. M. Schultz, Mr. R. R. Cotten tells us that he expects to cure eight barus of tobacco this week. Lightning struck the store of L. J. Chapman & Co,, at Centerville, Satur- dey evening but did no damage, SomeTuinc Nick—Lowney’s .and other fine candies at J, L. Starkey’s. His chocolates are out of sight. There will a lawn party at Pactolas on Thursday night ot this week tor the benefit of the Baptist church of that town. ‘Lhe hen who cackles when she lays an egy should bear in mind that every | asim: on produces 2(),000,000 and doesn’. crow about it. On Saturday J. 2. Cherry, Jr., sslesman tor Tregalis, Hertel & Co., Baltimore, presented the editor with aj} beaniifat scarf from his samples. Blotbs—I hear Jack Bapidde bas been obliged to go to work at Iast.” | Slopbs—#‘Nothiag of fhe ‘kind; he’s! got a Covernment position.” Nell—“Mr. Sdeechley has a very] sympathetic voice,” Bell—“Yes helt aang a lalmbye last night and when he got through everybody was aslesp.’”’ \ Kansas one diy last ween. They kiled dogs, cracked pouple’s skulls rand knovked horses down, belieyes fn doing things ow 4 harge acale, Kansas “T move the minuges remanked the lady in the meeting of be adopted,” the red hat abe the Womeu’s Parlia-| “T secand the motion,” e lady m the puff sleeves, “The q said AFLECIOR. ' I do not love to hear him pray, , And see his children eat their fill Hail stones weighing a pound fell inv JT hate the prayer so leud aud! They Go and Come in Search of a Gool Spot, but Find it Not. eae L. I, Moore went-to Wilson today. Col. E. A. Keith spent today here, C. C. Vines, of Felkland, town today. was in Harry Whedbee lett this morning to visit relatives at Bertford. Miss Wianie Skinner arrive! Sat- urday evening from Washington City. J. B. Cherry, Jr., and C. M_ Ber- nard left Saturday evening for More. head. Plyrrouth, are visiting the family of W. B, Wilscn, G. C. Moore, of Wilson, spent Sun | day here with his brother, Zeno Moore and lett this morning, Miss Mary Blow came home Satur- day evening trom Richmond, she hus been at school, where Mr. LaFronce, of Elmira, N. Y,, is here today talking with the Mayor anid Councilmen relative to a steam fir: engine, CONDENSED NEWS, Chicago has had 40 suicides this! month. Snow tell in the Adirondacks moun- | tains, New York, Saturday. Sir Julian Pauncefoie denounces as uptrue the report that Queen Victoria | is blind. George B. Miller, 60 years old, shot | and killed himself on his. wife’s grave at Wakeman, O. A train the Wabash railrcad plunged through a trestle near Missouri City, Mo. About killed. on 23 people were A Calitornia prisoner hid fine saws under a pcrcus plaster on his back, and came rear liberating himselt and other prisoners before his secret was Miss Blanch Barden and sister, of AE Also SLIPP } We are slashing prices on all Summer Goods for we are determined to clean them out. No reasonable price refused. Uome before it 1s too late. R. R. FLEMING, Pres, £.:B. HIGGS, Cashier. lA. G. COX, vin HENRY HARDING, 'G. 2. CHERRY, \ corres Ass’t Cashier. , CAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000; Maximam $100,000. Organized{June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL, N.C. PPL Me he ea lel ll, We solicit your account. We offer every cour- tesy and accommodation consistent with sound Banking. CLEARING OUT SALE OF SUMMER GOODS —~ALL SUMMER Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, | was stricken with paralysis of the vocal | chord, while speaking on the tariff bill in the Senate on Friday, and lost the power of speeeh. discovered. The ineident led to an early adjournment of the Senate a INSINCERITY. I do net like to hear him pray, Wiro lotus at twenty five per cent, Por then i think th borrower may Be pressed to pay fer good, and rent | And in that book we ali should heed Which says the lender shall be blest Aa sare ag I have eyes to read It does not say, “Lake interest.” | | | } } ' | i | ‘ ; ‘ ; ! } ' { ; ! On bended knees about an hour For grace to spend a rizht the day Who knows his neighbour hag no flour, I'd rather see him go to mill And buy the lucklesa brother bread: | I And laugh beneath their hamble | ghed. } i I do not like to hear him pray, P 4 , ‘Let blessing sun the widow be” wv b ‘ Who never sceke her home to say come to me. Tf want o> takes you ong That’s cflered to® the orphans | weal ‘ By tim woo sces Him gruphed by | thé president, “that mingte } srequ.res sixty seconds.” be | £wift Oreck Orv; Overy 2B. SUC it 4 { county has suffyred cxecodiny 4 ‘The cxtreme south: { thes eos j il iV ' j Phyaba deouth, and last week tle first | gvol rain that has fallen down there * My. B. ( Latham, of Centreville, who was hare today, told us tobacco crops would be almost a failure and bugs had ney why rained the corn. Ife scrop was good, and the daly thidig they had to brag on, @ in more than a month. ih q suid the eorton | | | wrong Anu ¢ Lely vthe Nps doth feel. IY da nop like te lesa ber pray, } Po tj jewelod car and silken dress, | Whee Wael Woman toiks all day | And thew is.asked to work tor less, | H pivus shaveys I despise, W uh fo! ded hit thas and ee dle wnmiure j Phey lift to Heaven, th cir angel eyes, Then steal the earnings ef the poor. { do net like such soulless prayers, It wrong I hope to be forgiven, 4 ae an 5 my, ae mre * No angel’s pring the m upward bears, | ‘ihey’re lose a milion miles from mare. | ' | ‘tor publicity of any suit through prin~ ter, Clabber and Buttermilk | FPalxland township was visited : nae Bare great dainage Dress Goods at cost. NUMMER SINS a Ni AT GREATLX REDUCED PRICES. GOODS MARKED ‘RIGHT DOWN TO CLEAR THEM OUT. 1 e Lang Sells Cheap. Good typography possesses such ad— vantages over poor typography that itis a wonder every basiness man who seeks LUMBER. Wwe ARE NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for Lumber, rough or dressed, and mouldings of ail kinds, on short nottee. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. Kinston, ®. Q. ter’s ink, whether ia letterhead, a lar, booklet or more pretentious form, | | does not deal ev ery timg with the “best i ptinter ia-town.”’—Profitable Advert}a: aim aa onger oor’ ro For Sale, mg. » A stock of goods, seyeral srvall traets of land, a samand @eist- mill, a lot of Mie 5 Conds Per Quart. sawed lumber, a lot of standing timter, log carts, oxen, log engine and track, The above property must be sold to close up the businese of J. 11. Weolard . & Sous, For further injormation ap- e also deliver Cream, Bute ! » W pivto G.M. MOORING, a ae the Whaichard, N.C, same time, Send us your orders. ‘ames AnD Witty Brown, ' Props. Elmwood Dairy. We have reduced the price of milk tod cents per quart, delivered from our wagon ai your door morning and € veniog. Jon@ 18, 1897, 113 MEH } ‘The weather tells vonthit, and I wan@s.. * 4 to tell you my Ice House is ready tt : Saiurday | farnish-you with the wherewithal td: keep cool. Car loa ef Lee just COR” I will have a full supply at all times, Ice delivered in town without €Xtry tharge. Out of town orders receive / prompt at.ention, Customers can get tickets on epplicatio&. Sund+y fours The wind was territiie enough to uproot Tto' ld A. Mand 6 to7 P.M. & Fresv Fish on ive every day. -CAIN dh the storm had| me any tine you want Tee ar” a a the | Fish. ie n See ahem | | camaneteeeeneen Rika eemeet Wind and Han. N= Roads : 3 The Kings section ot | by severé wind und fait storm Afternon Eork space about tWo miles was done and at sume places crops were en.dtely de. stroyed and have been abyndoned: large trees and after passed hail could be raked up bueket fall.