ere) aoe DAIL, D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, ior Colao wed — Tw Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1897. No. 791 pene, same oe JULY HINTS REDUCTION IN PRICE Clean throughout the entire stuck. Ih Feather-Weight Coats and Vests. Soft:Negligee Shirt. Gauze Underwear, ‘ Straw Hats. The above sugges: tious thrown out. We will help you to keep cool. Our stock is complete, prices right and you are welcome to examine if you are} not ready to buy. ue Sosa we know Satisfaction to both sides. Base Ball. Chicago, July 1—For five innings today’s game was a pitchers’ battle and about evenly divided. The Colts comn.enced to take Killen’s measure in the sixth following it up in the sey— enth, when they pounded him for sev— en singles, a double and a three bagger, earning all eight runs, Anson’s ftield- ing was a feature. Attendance 1,100. Score. Chicago, 13; Pittsburg, 5 New York, July 1—-Boston woa to- day’s game from the Giants by timely batting, assisted by errors and freak'sh base running. Nichols and Rusie both pitched winning ball at times. Attend- ance 7,000. Score. New York, 4; Boston, 5. Baltimore, July 1-—The Champions won foday’s contest with the Senators in a long drawn out and tiresome ge me, Several of O’Days decisions gave dis— Attendance 2,019. Score. Baitimore 6; Wasmng- ton, 3. PhiladsIphia, July 1—Plnlade'phia hadan easy time of it in defeating Brooklyn this afternoon. WUaub was the most shining kind of a mark, being hit safely twenty times tor a_ total of thirty buses, Taylor pitched a steadily etfective game, and came within an ace of shutting the visitcrs out, At- tendance 2,056. Score. Philadelphia, 16; Brooklyn, 2, Cleveland, July 1—The Browns were unable to hit Wilson today and Indian had an easy victoiy. The fea- tures of the game were the brilliant fielding of Cross and the batting of Sockalexis, Umpire McDermott is ill and substitute McGinty again offici- ated as umpire. Atiendauce 700. Score. Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 2. Louisvilie, July 1For six innings the crippled Colonels gave the Reds a good argument, but after that they went to pieces and the visitors fattened their batting averages considerably. Maje Hock,’s local amateur, was given a trial at third base and made 4 good impression, Attendance 1,300 Score. Louisville, 3; Cincinnati, 14. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cent Beston 41 $14 745 Baltimore hy Chee 685 Cincinnati oa fT 667 New York pe. 2h 611 Cleveland 28.6 27 509 Philadelphia 28 «8u 483 Pittsburg 26 «28 481 Brooklyn 26 «6-29 473 Washington 22. 82 407 Louisville 21 33 389 Chicago 21. 385 375 St. Louis ll. 45 196 _ Church Services To-morrow. Methodist church--Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M.> Preaching at 11 A, M. and 8»P..M, by-Rev—N, M. Watson. ing subject “Special Providence,” Evening subject “Search the Scrip- ture.” Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Episcopal rat.9:30 A.M. ‘Baptist church—Sunday: Setiool at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. ch urch.—Sunday-school MSij and 8 P. M. by Rev. AW. a 4 Communion Setzer. at . morning __ service, e* " gehae | subject “Dayid’ s Prayer and fs : i Vow.” | ‘ South Soil Sunday-school at "V5 P.M, D. D. Haskett, Superindent, Hit Ob. Preaching at 4 P. M. by Rev. B. ‘H. @ vod, Dien we ant? if ig afiachen pw ney apa ine | hdd Maken toadhindl te a elese oe ee @) atey Tae Bast: LECTOR a not _ made 1 the, but | petsons,. who, shave tell; ug Cofpmunioe at morning sers ice. Morns: ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. There is # good deal of preaching in a smile. The best way to kill a falsehood is to let it lie. ‘The parson at the wedding is the right man in. the rite place. It is now in order tor our merchants to sell twine by the cord. L fe is a quarry, out of which we are to mould and chisel and complete a character. If the earth was coyered with flow— ers all the year round the bees would get lazy. Nery often a soldier, while having the highest motive, will leave the army turlough purposes. The well made girl is not’ generally the old made. On the contrary, she is frequently very fresh. Comparison is everything, A very ordinary looking girl, in a railroad car filled with men, looks lovely. Do not let adversity discourage you. Were it not for the kicks which it re- ceives the football would never get up in the world, The country churches, nowadays, are thrown ia much disorder, by the country folks all staring at the hat of the summer boarder. “We pardcn sin; we do nut par- don baseness,” says Ouida, Yes, we forgive the umpire, but when the second base makes a square muff and lets in iwo men we tear down the grand stand.—Lrange (Va.) Observ— er, STATE NEWS. The action of the Board of Commis sioners of Craven county in rescinding the order for the loval taxation election in that county, has created somewhat of stir about Ruleigh and the Attorney General has been looking into the master, Rev, E, D. Brown, pastor of the Presdyverian church—the “Atkinson Memorial” received a letter Thursday night from the widow of Dr. Atkinson for whom the church was named. Mrs. Atkinson made known her desire to donate Dr. Atkinson’s library to the church here tor the use of the resident minister. It isa fine Kinston many years’ accumulation. it is a handsome donation, and is appreciated. The library will be shipped as soon as a suitable place is provided tor its kcep- ing——Kinsvon Free Press. Officers Installed. Friday mght the following officers ot Tar River Lodge No. 93, Knights ot Pythias wet-installed by C. O’H. Langhinghous , Distict Grand Chan- ceilor : H, W. Whedbee, C. C. L. I. Moore, V. C. R. L. Carr, P. B. F. Sugg, M. at A. A. B, Ellington, K. ct R. & 8. G. J. Woodward, M. of W. F.C, Harding, M. of E. _C. B. Whichard, M ot F. C.OH: Laughinghouse, I. G. J. M. Blow, O, G.. , Signs cf McKinley’s Promised’ Pros- perity, Au observer saw the tirst sign of the | . much heard of McKinley prosperity to- day, It was this: w man ‘was’ seen to buy a cent’s worth of lemonade (lemon [ade selling at'two. biases tor. five cents) | he drank two thirds of it himeelf and then’ assed i it to his wife. Israel,* what think yet, here heh iy present’ sea : rcles e er keeps rah on cei ne eee and valuable library, the result of Ye’ men ot The Largest Line of 5, 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. a> WA . places. which have been given to resi- & ‘| dents of the district. With the ex- ception of John Bay, who is more of a ra ‘| Iterary man, than a politician and more of a club and society man than of either and Louis A. Dent, who was ‘he late Mr. Blamne’s private secretary fw 3 lone time, the average Rebublican had never heard ot these tavored individ~ uals until their names went to the Senate. It is probable that the other five gentlemen were credited. to the District of Columb:a for the con- venience of their Vongtessional back - ers, but that doesn’t make it please the local pie hunters any better, Representative Dockery, of Mo., who has just returned from. a visit. to his home says: “There is but little activity in the business cireles of Mis~ souri at this time, Affairs are in somewhat of an .expectant attitude, awaiting the appeara nee of the belated “prosperity” promis.d by the Repub- lican party, which svems to have been sidetracked somewhere along the line of its journey. Money is idle and listless, becausé the opportunity of profitable inyestment is uninviting. Under existing » conditions Mis,ouri would probably double the majority she gave Bryan, The next House, in my opimon, »will be overwhelmingly Democratic, and the Republicans will dlso lose contro! of tne Senate.” It looks to a man up a tree as though John Russell Young, the newspaper man, who is the new Librarian of Con- gress, had dropped into a $5,000 a year sinecure, as A. R. Spoftord, who has been Librarian for a number. of years is made his first assistant and will probably continue to do all the hard work. It is given out that Mr. Spotford was made assistant instead of Librarian, at his own request, but, of course, nobody has to believe..such an improbable story just because it has official backing. Spofford has many influcntial friends who might have made trouble, it so disposed; that + ccounts for the atory. . —— Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your Tate Away. It you want to quit tobacco using easily. and. toreret,: 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 cure’, Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Bookiet aud sample mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Uhicago or New’ York. : camera rementet Tne Greatest Text in the B.ble, Love is the, highest experience: ot the human suul.. Fasthand hope; it is true, are gifts from God to man, but love is the very essence of God Him- self God 13 lovee When God im- parts love'to us He imparts Himself. *Koery oné-that loveth is born of God, and kuoweth God,” There is no simpler truth in Scrip- ture than this ot God’s love to man, and yet [know of no more difficult subject to present to the world. Could I bu: make the world understand snd believe that “God is love” I shouid never preach from any other text, My last days would be deyoted to proclaim- ing that one tact ia every part of the world, and I know that every day would be a veritable Pentecost. For if the’world were convinced that God was love, a God of mercy, and not of judgment our prisons would be empty, and the Kingdom of God weuld be ‘established in our midst, For love begets love; and if we can make men many will love Him in return, We really belieye that God loves them/ A Household Neosssity~. : Cascarets Cand} Cathartic, the most wonterful medical disconery of the age. pleasant and fetréshing to the taste,acts gently and positively on kidneys, fiver and bowels,cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cures headache, tever, ha— bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and trya box of C. C. C. pay 10, 25, of cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. _ Seabirds 1n a Storm. At the first sign of stormy “weather the birds seek some harbor of safety, but they are not always wa'ned in Itthe storm shuts vhem out of the coast they are forced to fiy around in flocks, until accidents lead them to a retreat. Sea-fow! at such times fluck together, and a lost company may num- ber thcusands, representing a betero- geneous collection of all the species of sea-birds, Such motley collectiors frequently dash against the lighthouse of some exposed point, where hundreds are killed by the collision; steamers serve ax an allurement for them and they follew the light of a vessel as the moth does the candlelight. If not attracted by any light the birds fly around uutil exhausted by their exer- tions or until the storm ubates. Durs ing the prolonged storms thousands of lost sea-fowl are destroyed ‘upon the ocean th’ ough their inability to reach land oz to outride the furious gales. The waves offer no resting place for them, and they are forced to trust’ en~ tirely to their wiags for safety. ‘They can make no headway against the gale, and are in time swept far out to sea. Floating spars: and. wrecks have been the means of saving the lives of many lost birds. They float on them until they have strength to resume thelr journey. Invoming vessels have brough’ solitary sea-towl that would light upon the masts of the ships when completely exhausted. | When bilious or costive, eat a Vas earet, candy cathartic, cure constipa~ ion. Just try a ive. Du« of cascarets, the finest liver and bowel seguator ever made. Valle Property fr Sal AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualified 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 estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This piop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- * LOVIT HINES, Receiyer, Kinsion, N.C. DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. BAPTI8T—Services every Sunday, Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30 A. M. W. B. Brown, Superinte:dant. METHODIST—Serv'ces every Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rey. N. M. Watson Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin- tendent., PRESBYTERIAN—Services Sunday, J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A.M. E. B Ficklen Superinten- dent. thire LODGES. Se eee A. F. & A. M-Greenville Lodge No. 984 meets firat and:third. Monday eved- re W M.King W, M, L. I, Moore, I. 0.0. F.—Covenent, Lodge No. 17 Meets every hag evening. D. W. Hardee N.G. L. H.:Pender, Sec. ape ‘apt wajud Voth by) Ourselves. If} man’ is gov@tons by thinks. every one else is coyetous; it he is base every one else 1s base, And so men would think of God as like themselves; and 3 the Teva cheese otihy er . i lo ng those who are ‘geod are deserving of His love. —Dwight L. i ve in July Ladies’ Home Journal.| |. SY Ga 5 ae .: and who K. of P.—Tar River Lodge No, 93, wich! time to permit them to reach the shore. | moring and evening. Prayer meeting |. ‘morning and: evening. Rev.: ase ind R A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. . _ | __ -REORGANIZ se re. P EA ne hy ‘ys Y Sa ™ i in ‘ : i CC RESOURCES. Joans and Discounts 942,153.81 Over Drafts 895,29 Due from Banks 8,772.46 | Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 Current ¥xpenses 1,312.04 Cash Items 1,839.56 Premium on Stock 1000.0 Sash on band 28.088.18 Total 285,566.34 Wehave alarge > STOCK OF urn | GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. | MS, A AD LOR — A SH (6, COBB & ooh K. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. FED JUNE 15th, 1896 GREENVILLE, N.C. . At the Close of Business May 14th,71897.' ib. ie j ila LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in $23,000.90 Surptus and Profits 3,042.54 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.56 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10 Due to Banks 503.15 Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 - Total $85, $85,566.34 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aad sliall be glad to have: your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. 2 aes “ Tad eee saa Hehe ally atte lll cll pelt. as, let. ~~ een () emer es UNDERTAKEBRS, il —_ U0 We have ,net received & new hearse and the nicest line of Cof- hns and Caskets, in wend, metal- lic and’ cloth ever brought to Green\ ills. _ We ate prepued r- {0 embalm- ing in al its forms. Personal atvention given to cou ducting funerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Our prices are lower than ever. _ We do not want monopoly but invite coxpetition. _ We can be found, at limes in the Joho Buggy Co's building. BOB GREENE &CO- any and. all lanagap Dr. Dowiing’s Retort, The Toledo Blade tells this anec- doteof the Rev. Dr. George T. Dow- ling, Episcopal, of that city, who used to be a Baptist minister. He was in Atlanta not long after he joined the Episcopal church, and happened to meet a Baptist minis- ter, who somewhat bewailed the fact of the loss of three good men. Said he: “Doctor, will you tell me how our denomination can keep such men as Dr. Behrends, Dr. Moxom and yourself from jumping over the fence?”’ ‘Tam sure 1 can’t tell,”’ said Dr. Dowling, with a twinkle in his eye, ‘onless you make your denomina- tion void of offense.”’ W. M. Bond. Boxe & FLEMING, J.B. Fleming ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C. Practice in all:the courts. sheet manne 3arbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. clad GREENVILLE, N. C. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty H CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREEK. Spevial attention given to cleaning ; Gentlemens Clothing. PORK SIDES&SHOMLDER AR. ANI) MEKUHANT'S BUY P Ana nate year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befecn pu. chasing elsewhere. Our stock is coraplete nh all itshranches: | we ety gt ALWAYS ATLIWERC Wretic “8 108} ~Tobacco.3 nuff, &....} ‘we buy ditoo) from Manufacsu... + on ling Vot-to Diy aon! peal. A eoul> U is Hoon ae C , FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR} ste,stack of, | "") FURNIT : * son ie : y a - * BY iw teen. Our'g =i! oF GREENVILLE .. ‘ae Academy, 1) The next session of the scbool will ‘open on MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18 ¢ and continue for 19 months. The terms are as follows. iSAM. M SCHULT {Intermediate * ** “* 82 50 t ® e , ‘ ELligh er ' te be ae al 83°00 } Languages (exch) ** 91:00: : ‘THe work andi diselpline of the schoo! will be and dis ol as heretofore. Weask a continuance of your past iberal patronage, W H.RAGSDALE. teliiiia \ m MU i gE rE ena iw ow ¢ al be id 4 “ ae “ r vt ier " ’ : x é *. ._ , } ‘ co m ya ” mn ime € y Pi i ted ~" hy 4 , “mal _ f ra ¥ ’ { gt Ley ARE IP, ap iets pe edd 4 is Awd 7 f , 4 ¥ ' . hy 4 ‘ Pe ’ ’ a4 haf WILMINGIUN & WELDCN R. When bilious or CORTE, eut a Cas- Fine : jcaret, candy cathartic, eare guaranteed is... AND BRANES. 4 . +o 4 , Sedetete?y 10¢, 25¢. a iS. 7 : aNi) FLORENCE Sad. koAD iain sala on —| jie. Guachoed aenedule se Bd a : ) & » — VRAINS GOING SOUTH, PE ee ee ee ae | eres 7 | aE A a. < y) Ste F4 me fe) | 1. Celery C di 1 Marz, (5 3 _\faimnes UeL1lery OMpoundad's | {i AMMAN, 3% 158 eR aa - i rT. 5 < PRACTICAL ptt - Part he ah in High Favor in ¢ PRACTI Ber > Leave age 1. 50 ° . f |< , | {ee Be a Ar, Rocvk Mt | 12 52 H FE ly aC Hi ats = | mover limes | bes S ‘ on . 8 is Family. UN AND Outi 2 | 2 ' ae ee oe ue dv Tarhoro 12 2 + Dee a -- at . | ala @ Offers his services to the PS if Ly Rocky 12 82 6 46 ors servic 18 | Poe ey ea a | 2 06 6 20 citizens of Greenville and the © #78 iw Selma 1 25% 14 » public generally. 7 F28 meee eer > © ROOFING, GUTTERING, 24> sate mee — S© = Spouting and Stove Work, aes £23 Ae al a specialty. : > i ee = | rw ; - Yee. oi | 1 » Satisfaction guaranteed: or Beer ee oe et Ele aa ee © no charges made. Tobacco E 3 < = F. Mi A.M Flues made in season. Shop giz ae Ly Wilson 2 08 1 4 in tear of 5 and 10 cent store. Pd ee ol fe ching : 0) 5 , = 7h ap 5 Olin 6 7] It is a picture ot tae celebrated << — A.M. Py M. : os ; re ¥ ilanington : 00 7 OU ; 7 Te eS bial W Magnolia | il 50 8 30) a Rt ant. oUge Ly:Goldsboro | 1 0 9 36; .@ He | 1\ ioe oS ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27' Ly Tarboro 1 42 — ‘sisi aay (erent) MET” SS 63 a= = SANS : SX Best in use. The outfit otf no business man is 7 FP SSN | completé without one. >. M. 1, a) aS SSX | \ ‘ys re Wilsou : 10 32; ageing 1 \ : t Th 2 O: i Lad ee BE : The Reflector Book Ai (Dinkers. 1 0 PR. mic | Wasaineron, D. C,, April 9.— ) nervous exhaustion. It cures where ec e ec or r? Lv Parborc Fr ‘Congressman Peter J. Qtey has | other mesns have been tried and found ; - As eae distinguished himself by active and | futil.. has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens : ae honorable :ervice in the house of| ‘There is Jess hesitation nowadaye| &LSO & beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, Ri sk representatives, where he waa sent trom | among:inteiligent people in. attending You will be astonished when you see them and eaves Weldond.10 — Halifas re ‘thesSixth distrietoof Virginia. On the | to the beginning of poor wealth. It is varnhow very cheap thev are. p.m., arrives Scotland at 5.10 p| floor of the houseand in the ‘eecmmit- well known that lisease 1s progressive m., Greenville 6.57 p, m., dinston 7.55 : . denente |t : iv 3 drive t p.m. Meturning, leaves Kinston 7,.0 |*ee'P00m he is a-eonspicuous edvocate ind cumulative, eusy to drive out a You may never, 8. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving }ofmeusures for the advancement ot | the start, buta menace to life when "= - Come to see us. rs Sin Canoe with oy: pil a great sufferer from: neuralgia, and! make stand against them at once by tlend | ~ * bok zanch. 'durigg the past wieter was advised to! meaus ot Paize’s Celery Compound; | age Pi BOR AOAORON |) Train leavesiwarporu, N C, via albe: ‘try your Paine’s Celery Gompound, ; there would be a wondertwl dimination | 44 . a ’ ubarile & Raleigh R. &, daily except Sun-+| and Junsed two bottles oi it with great} 10 the amount of kidney, liver and|@ ‘ahlaatan : wday, at 5 5€\p.:m,, Sunday 405 P. M;! so Menge ho 4 4 autive Plymonth.7£0 P. M.,£.00 p. mibenefit. I was sv euch pleased with heart. disease. 7 | be a Returning .2aves.Plymouth daily except'|it shat f persuaded any brethe:, John | ‘Anyone who reads the heartfelt, 3 a Sundey, 7.00 a..m., Sunday 9.00 a ‘m., ai 4 hatie ietters that have ; d oe arrive Tarbaro. 1006 a.m and 11. 46 iLloydto use it. tee had been thaving | erophaue letters < uppeare ps ie a ° i .t ] fre Y na w j f'rainea-Midland N.€, brangh leaves cae igh oes SE Om aaa’ + ern yes shi s Gald3boro daily, vm Sunday, 6.05 a|®°%, after using the compound tor | their health and of:en the lives ‘to ae wi. arriving, Senibhtield “7:30 a, an. Re-| two.months, is so mugh improveéithat | Paine’s Celery Compound will be] qe—y. Stn — : ae ont Pw Sis a viefeel surea third shostle -will aom- | impresse4 by the sincerity iin every isitin 4 Card . : per hisgure. “Every one has~spaken | line. ade a oe Twain on J b «Floreace plete . ' ; “hy loave LAABAD pus Ririve Mumba |oCshe macked change for the better] “This great modern scieatfic in. E"ull Shee Poster food ro Cie Pag 24 nyghgid in ber appearance. Bespecttully, : vigorator aad health maker is doing an iil tee le arrive Lattu 7.50 a a, dalty except pHa Mas. Mavuiz FLoyp Orer. | enormous amount of lasting geod ihese pes v ae ‘ daya. Its success ‘in making | PF = - titi semaaned 2 < Th ‘Da \"4 Reti Trai onClinten Brasch leaves War- This is one of some i) or vthats people well‘has had no parallel in the e : all | ector., saw tor Clinton eally, except Suuday,|**om Unived States congressmen ar} ae 100 am. aud $60 p. a Returairg| members of choir families, that bare yea Puliacaieg Itichas ene Cine IGS oe a0 eaves Con at 7200.a..10. 1ic3,00 La. recently appea aneil's Til Yao" newapapens | 2eusen 34 cases of rheumatism: an . 1ves the home news Train No.78.makes eléee «connection |. ‘ : , | neuralgia, many of long standings that Ga) aM is : st Weldan forall points dally, all rail via re heartily Ramet Paind’s | ve been dnenndit Wrist ee every afternoon - at the: 80 ount Hr q . ‘ . Stole and Coraline de BAe tien (out Criapeund, -ciame PuYsions small price of 25 cents a : que esl mam es Set : ks " awed tha-most eee “Compared with. other medicines, month A A 0 a es a eee ise SR tee by One}, , permanent cures stand out as a : ib F ’ Th GUai sub- Pi , : ot the-papers says : in.does besid le ull, 1 SCHOEF « f onot! vow! T, MB a4 Reine’ ne | mountain.does ea mole hill. If nos. ‘VOW ae J. RENE = Gan’ yi P ase’ One 7 bg syrg gh Marne -all the men aad. woman. who have ought tobe : . ao - — omen ~,|#, tremendobs’-sttide “in “the ‘cars ° of | entirely got md of nervous debility, 3 i diseuses, threatened nervous exhauation, sleep= | THE “MORNING STAR } “Novremely “has ever sugcecded im ‘lessness and such organic troubles. as driving out’ the agderlying’ Cuses OF idney, liver and stomach disuse: s by}: Hheiildent:. (murah reat toate hap dein ihe pu ger ane ER? os ‘and: rapidly. be weaned yt represents coud be bronght together, what an 80, compwhensive’ a knowledge” of ‘armyot gratetul people it'would make!” | cr tay 0) » G@reenvillgMarket. { © Cattctangiresnu. 1" Coretted bf 8.°M, Schultz, {Below are) Norfolk iprices of couty. Nort oo. - aah ae fog ring for agg ay, me furnished [¥® tbe arotna, — Bneer,’ ‘to 253 by, Co 6 -& Commission “2 Mer 1) i Webear Sides Be By | Sugar cared, Hams l0tolajy COTTON: i son Corn wut Gaowde Midditng : 4 Tae pear il 7 SVL) Vi [coratean | Seely : LT) Ce onee meaty’ EL fp nara nl ih ii The Onl” Tive-Dollas.: Duly) ter? oh §L sooo Mito 4 ae “Specially thoaey ‘many times (me the subscription: ged § — Lali Ladies $2.50 Slippers. Reduced to $2.00. fl cnetaeaiiiandianemeedl Ladies $2.00, Slippers, Reduced to $1.65. Ladies $1.50 Slippers, Reduced to $1.25. ee Ladies $1.25 Slippers, _ Reducedto.90. Seaman Ladies $1.00 Slippers. Reduced to .75. caper mene Misses $1.25 Slippers, ~~ Reduced to .90. “ae enema nese Childrens 85c Slippers, _ Reduced. to 65c. |; seas We have some beau- * tiful styles and now is your chance to . chase some rare gains. ‘ aye ) O00 OC are DOK : > neh it bea vitd bch pany A VW. a*. hast # ey Me) ee FY me F ah kt saith ab vere a4 | ’ aris eh | is ae soe ; 4 4% 4 = ee JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many « new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures suceess to any business To “tadvertise judiciously,” use tne columns of t.. REVLEOTOR. Ceepine Constantly at it Brings Soeces TRAIN AND BOAT SOHEDULES. Passenger and mail train going Nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, arrives 6:57 P. M Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- day and Saturday WEATHER BOLLETIN ° Generally fair tonight, followed by local showers Sunday afternoon. NRE 2 5: AE, JULY JULEVS. Se Just Out of the Refrigerator Dog days soon. Tomorrow is the 4th of July. A sm°ll half ripe watermelon found its way to town Friday. New Mallets, CreamCheese and But- ter at S. M. Schultz, A dowrtown cobbler advertises “Half sold shoes at a big reauction.” Con’t use big words. It comes hard if you are ever compelled to eat them. A good costume this kind of weather might be made of spun ice and mos quito netting. It is comfortating to look back over the newspaper files anu read accounts of last winter’s blizzards. For SaLe.—Heart Shingles at $3 per thousand, J. R. Smita & Bro Ayden, N. C, The soldier boys are marching om Ocracoke. ‘hey can be counted on to rout the sand fiddles. Quite a number of veys gave a lan~ tern parade Friday night, There were game tancy illuminations in the line. The Lord’s Supper will be adminis— tered at the morning service at bob the Baptiet and Methodist churches t- morrow, a ae Rev. B. H. Hearne will preach at the public school house in South Greon- ville on the first and third Sunday af-} ternoon at 4 P. M, Oak Ridge Institute will. open its | 46th year August 18th, The school has been managed by Profi, Holt} twenty-two years, and in the language os Dr. Winston, recently president of the University, “has a very large share in the revival of the educational spirit of the State.” It sends out the prettiest catalogue in the State. Write for one. CONDENSED NEWS. c amaantenel A tale ot new cotton was marketed at Houston, Texas, on the Ist. Miss Mary Baldwin, principal of the Mary Baldwin Seminary, at Staunton, ag died Thursday. Lr, §, \cano in the Philippine. Isla yids I bat as been. sleep_since 1617, recent" ly resumed activities and destroyed 120 people by sudden eruption. Pity is did not stay asleep. JUST FOR FUN. | volly-n i ssid if I shonld—aw— sever hard, y’ know, I might some OE day get to be in the came class as a fewank.’ Mre. Kostique—“A crank?” ! y as? “Ob! I eee, A erank is a | man with a solitary idea.” DAILY REFLECTOR. ‘John ‘White, Bruce Suzy, Rat Roun- ‘on steamer Meyers today for Occa- MIDDLE OF THE ROADERS, ed | of the Year. greece re H. B. Sledgs returned to Tarboro today. : W.G. Lamb and son, Wilson, left this morning. Rev. N. M. Watton returned from Aurora Friday. A. B. Hart :eturned Friday evening from Boykius, Va. Agent J. R. Moore left this morning for a few days at Burgaw and Wrights. ville. ter, Nellie, returned from Tarboro Fri- day evening, Mrs. ‘Yheresa Warren and diau,h- ters, ot Wilson, arrived Friday evening to visit Mra. ©. T. Muntord. Rev. J. W. McNamara, of Little. ton, arriyed this morning. He will preach at Mt. Picasane tomorrow. Miss Bettie Tyson returned Friday evening from a visit to Winston. She Joyner, of Baltimore, who will make her a visit. Rav, E. D. Brown came over from Kinston this morning and will preach at Falkland tomorrow. His appoint- ment there has been changed from third to first Sunday in each month. ° Off For Camp. left on steamer Myers this afternoon to spend a week in camp at Ocracoke, The following compose the roll of the camp. Capt.—J. T. Smith. Leuts.—J. C. Albritton, J. R, Co- rey, W. S. Bernard. Sergts.—H. ©. Hooker, H. M.} E. D. Tyson, J. A. Briley, W. J. Evans, W. E. Nichols, H, A. Allen, Ed. Foley, A. L. uriley,.C..T. Wai. gon. The boys left loaded for a gooa time and they are going to have it. W. R. Parker and wife, Mrs. V, H. Whicbard, Masses Ella ‘Taft, Mamie and Sarah Hooker, J. J. Cherry, Ola Forbes, Burwe'l Riddick,. J.J. Evaus, durnage, sea King, Gus Forbes, tre:, Louis and Charlie Skinner left coke. ‘There was above the average Satur- duy crowd her today. Milk & Cents Per Quart, to 5 cents per quart, delivered from j; our wagon ai your door morning and.| evening. We also deliver Cream,But- } ter, Clabber and Buttermilk at the} eame time, Send us your orders. James anp Wictky Brown, Props. Elmwood Duiry. LUMBER. \* ARE NOW PREPARED TO fill ordere for Lumber, rough or dressed, and mouldings of all kinds, on short notice. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. hi uston, N.C. C. ite The weather tata ti dont ths tha I want to tell you my Ice House is ready to furnish you with the wherewithal to keep cool. Car lead of Ice just im and {wil have a full supply at all times, | Ice delivered in town without ¢xtra charge.’ Out of town orders tonsa ae i cere gro ar get tickets on application, Sandsy bours 7to WA. Mw. and § Store M.. These Passed the Middle Mile Pocat} Mrs. L. H. Pender and little daugh- R. R. FLEMING, Pres, A. G. COX, Company H. Pitt County Rifles |G. }. CHERRY, We have reduced the price of milk |. S73 e—=—- All Summer Goods Under the Knife. Also SLIPPE SS We are slashing prices on all Summe- Goods for we are determined to clean them out. No reasonable price refused. Come before wasaccompanied home by Migs Olive it is too late Emporium of Spring Fabrics. (Se E. B. HIGGS, Cashier.. Vi HENRY HARDING, \ ce Pres. Ass’t Cashier. CAPITAL’: Minimum $20,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL,N. CG. ‘Ta Bank wants your our friendship and a share if not all, of your business, and will grant Snugge, J. F. Evans, W. S. Briky, E.fevery fawor consistent with safe and sound 1. Forbes. banking. We invite correspondence or a per- Corps—J. V, Johnson; T. H. Ty-|gonal interview to that end. son, C. B. Whichard. © —— omnes Privates—J. L. Sugg, S. J. Nobles,| = (C. D. Smith, J. F. Pollard, R. A, Forbes, A..F. Spain, F. A. Patrick, . CLEAKING OUT SALE.OF ' SUMMER GOODS—ALL. SUMMER Dress Goods at cost. SUMMIER Shoes at Xi AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. GOODS MARKED TRo im Meuse, Ashlty Wilson, M. F.) BIGHT DOWN TO CLEAR THEM OUT. eliaenbhen oR ee A: Sweeping Reduction, IN THE PRICE OF QOnand after July 1st, 1897, we will sell Columns and Hartiord, Bicycles atareduction ice of 25 hae cent from their ae ogue pric cee itis fol ¥ to buy aary than nake of bi- hen youcan gett 97 Co abla tor S7E00. 00 and the 1896 Columbia for BA0. 00, The price of boys and girls i inch Hart- fords is only $30.00. Call: ai. our. alate 2 and uct a catalogue. Py Ss. ay: whe 4- O ate We have ordered. some ; dies, and) Men’s /Columbia Bicycles for renting. ad. "OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. - Fresh Fish On ice every day. Call ‘ou = ga time you want lee or Fres 3 sen | WR PARKER. moneys ents of po halen boop Prepa ik pag, hort-Hand,’ ‘The stand Best Equipped in the South. . Location h itul and beautiful. “Terms to suit ives -two years under present prinvipals. 224 fis hoe ttended last year® a Poe teens ul bee phys ore eeerete { ve . * i 2 BIA BICTCLE. FORTY-SIX'TH WHAR: 0. Torii “ial odd i oes,