Dd WHICHARD, Editor ad fOr: TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1807. Wht 7 REDUCTION IN PRICE Clean throughout the entire stuck. — aa L ul th Feather-Weight Coats and Vests. Soft N egligee 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. We think-we know your tastes and wants ave been with you long enough, No other merchant shows the line we do. Base Ball. Cleveland, July 20—The Indians defeated the Orioles in a teatareless game today. Young pitched etfective- ly, whi'e Blackburn was hit rather treely. In the eighth inning Jennings suflered a seve.e injury to one ot his fingers and had to retire. Score. Cleve- laud, 7; Baltimore, 2. Chicago, duly Z0—A costly error’on a vhance that should have retired thie side without a sccore, was followed by a gift. a fusilade of six hits, giving the Quakers seven unearned runs in the The Colts played with a pitched up team. Score. 6; Philadelphia, 9. Cincinnati, July 20—'Vhe Reds and Boston played two games here this afternoon and broke even. Lewis pitch- ed fine ball for the visitors in the firat game ‘while Dwyer was hit rather bard. In tue second game Klobedanz was touched for nineteen hits in the sixth first inning. Chicago, inning, While the visitors made oniy two off Khive’s delivery. Umpire Hurst culled the game after the sixth inning On account of darknesa, Ci cinnati, J; Boston 9. - Second game—Cincinnati, 12; Bos- ton, 1. Louisville, July 29—'Lhe Senators turned the tables today, winning out in the eighth Score, inning. Magee pitcaed good ball until the eighth, when a base on balls, four singles and two dumb plays gave the Washingtuns four runs. Score. Louisville, 4; Washington, 6. Pittsburg, July 20—Pittsburg won two gumes today from Brooklyn. The pitchers were in good fettle and only nineteen single hits were made in both games. With fewer nits in each game the Pirates won out by quick, heedy playing and daring base running. Score. | Pittsburg, 4; Brooklyn, 1 Second game—Pittsburg, yn, O, HOW THE CLUBS STAND. 3; Brook- ee Won Lost Per Cent Bostoa 49 21 710 Cincinnati 45 22 672 Baltimore 45 623 662 New York 41 28 594 Cleveland 89.31 557 |; Philadelphia 34 40 459 Pittsbuig 3137 456 Chicago 3341 446 Brooktyn 81 83y 443 Louisville 31 = 40 437 Washington 26 41 388 St. Louis 15. a6 211 Remembered Here. Evangelist Leitch, who held a meet- ing in the Methodist church here in 1889, is now holding a meeting in Charlotte. Mr. Marshall, his singing leader, is still with him. JUST FOR FUN. Teacher—“Why did Matomet com- mand the mountain tc come to him?” Little Wiltie—“I guess he didn’t want to blow in all his vacation money in car tare.” Balbus (at the Coliseum of Rome, 6. C.110)—“Why do you say what that gladiator was born 2000 years be- fore his time?” Caius (the seer)— “He can fight in several languages.” Hoax—'*De Tanqueis trying to work outa pateni.” Joax—'What is it?” Hosx—‘He’s trying to makeice out of whiskey 80 asto keep water in any form out of his mixed drinks.” Wigwag—*‘If Diogenes were to search for an honest man newadays | suppose he'd ride a wheel and carry a bicycla lamp,” Wheeler‘: Well, from my experience, I’tl bet he wouldn’t find his man in the person of the manutac- turer of his lamp.” ROCHDALE ITEMS, acme RocupaLe, N. U., duty 21, 97. Crops have grown much in the last few days and are looking well’ since tie rains came. Nearly all the tobacco farmers were kept very busy last week curing the golden weed. Miss Lula Bell, ot Kinston, was res cently visiting Miss Neltie Joyner. Mrs. Em. Joyner, of Greenville, is Visiting rel.tives in hood. this neighbor R. A, Willoughby has sweet potatoce that will measure three inches'in diam. eter. Since C. D, Smith. bought a new wheel a few days agohe says one ot his horses neither eats nor drinks, and it takes hard work to make it breathe enough when it gets out ot breath. The melon crop is very late this car aud tew people are enjoying thea so tar, ‘There are no peaches or apples in the neighborhood. “Qid Man Gus” ot the Eastern Warehouse, was out to see us the other day and bought a tew hundred pounds ‘ The well pleased with the prices he gave. of tobacco. sellers were Misses Bessis Tyson and Lizzie Smith returned Saturaay from a visit tothe family of J. T, Great Swamp. Smith near Charlie Ross and John iarnhiil, of Langley, speut Saturday Sunday up this way. CONDENSED NEWS. Several cases of small pox have been sent ont of Birmingham, Ala. Snow storms are reported in Colos rado, | Dr. W. L. Ryder, of Georgia, who a year ago murdered a young lady because she would not marry him, was lynched a few days ago, The mob who did the lynching grew tired of the case drag~ jing been several times continued. j { STATE NEWS. The Washington Light Infantry has |; gone into camp at Ocracoke. Newhbern has built a tobocco ware~ | 7th. | A new paper named the Standard wil soon be started at Suuthport by C. Ed. Taylor. it is said that Dr. H. B. establish a phosphate factory at Win- ston, and that Prof. Irby, will be associated with him. $277,500,000, Two hundred and seventy-seven millions and five hundred thousand dollars,; Say it over again and eyen then your mind can hardly grasp the}: enurmous sum these figure stand for. Yet they show the aggregate capital of the insurance companies represented by that clever agent, H. A. White. in case of aclaim they want a prompt adjustment. This is what Mr. Whiie can give you. He represents the strong est vompanies, and all claims afe peid: promptiy. ‘The Free Wili Baptist says a little son of Mr. D. N. Branch, near Ayden, vias badly bitten by adoga tew days ago. Ths dog waa killed, © , 4 aw ; -: | ' : Tet llis Miia it silty slid night and | ging along through the courts, it bav—| sc house ana will open a market August]; Battle will |; late of the]; | Agricultural and Mechanical College, |: When peopie go to insure they want to | feel an absolute security about it, and | so No. 807 eI SeMS SEPP T A REDUCED PRICE. Now 1s Your - Time! Co) ee For the rext thirty days we’ ° WR will sell our Ad Springysummer 1% stair ak a re- puced price. You are in- vited to see our complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes Notions, Gent: Furnishings, and Hats. See the grand dis- play of Sum- mer Goods. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. KARA RAY AMA LIAS Slava Ne AANA AKARK oie) BS. YE Mes a3 A FRESH SUPPLY, all colors. JUST RECEIVED. HNN are: wait closed out, at : RODUCOD A VBA SANA NAAAAG IA re i) - rit ee Capital ‘Represented. Tre ete nen lilt thn: All eli li ae iy - $277,500,000 ie ca ¥ BN Anal: eee ie # 2 “EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). nintinewionh men S oomemaanl Buwred as second-rlass mail matter. secant ene anne mmesto erent SURSCRIPTION RATES. (Oe yetc soem $3.00 Bae wont? “<0 8 cc" 2d One week. rE aan 2 10 Delivered in town by carriers without extra est. Lvertisng rates are liberal and can be 7 on application to the editor or at o che office, ’ We desire a itv? correspondent ‘at avery postofiide inthe covnsy, who will send in brief items of NEWS as It OCCT ’S ja each neighborhood, Write plainly aod oniy on one side of the paper. . Bee \ 2 TuHurspay, JULY 92 1897. baal cman A Richmond negro who at- tempted a criminal assault upon two ladies, was tried in less than a week after his crime and sen- tenced to hang. This kind of justice does away with the neces- sity of lynching. Seyeral other} States might learn a lesson here. Le mrmmmmmmmmmca staal Who Ever Heard of Turlev. “ened sees t A man by the name of Il'arley was appointed Senator of the United States from the State of Tennesseo yesterday by his ex- cellency, Hon. Bob Taylor, Gov- ernor of said Commonwealth. Who ever heard of Turley before? The Tennessee Turney’s are con- siderable people, but Turley-— who ever beard of him? The truth 1s that Congressman Ben- ton McMillen ought to have suc- ceeded old man Isham G. Harris in the Senate, but fiddling Bob Taylor has an eye to the main chance, and if he had put Mc- Millen in the Senate ‘unti: the Legislature weets it would have given the Congressman too great an advantage when the time came for election by the Legislature. McMillen is a plod- ding fellow, never _ brilliant, cranky on some things, but ‘dead set tn his convictions and an hon- 7 est mao. By all odds the fittest . gaan Tenaeasee can furnisa to svoceed the vigorous Harris—un- less it be ex-Congressman Pat- terson, but he is a turned down gold bug and not in it any more. The fiddling Iennessee states- man in the Goyernor’s chair was doubtiess scheming for his own future when he appointed Mr. Turley. We hope McMillen will beat him out whea the Legisla- ture meets to elect-—Charlotte Observer. a oem Ce oe ee Chiu:ken Killed by Spider. Mr. J. T. Bass, who lives near Marshville, reports that he beard one of his young chickens squalling in his back yard, a few days ago, and that he ran out, thinking that a hawk was after his chickens. To his great sur- prise he found a large spider was biting a young chicken on the neck. The chicken was larger than a partridge and died in a few minutes after the spider bit it. Strange to say another chics- on swallowed the spider and is |. This morning about 10 o'clock Mr. I. W. Clark's fine sorre! A BR fi A Strange Accident. tine eal ‘ family horse, the pet of the household, died from-.a- bulles. wound received in a strange wan: ner. About 7 o'clock yesterday evening the stable boy ran to the house and said that he had acci— dentally shot tne horse, and ex plained by saying that he was fooling with a cartridge, by striking the cap with s knife, when 1t exploded and entered the horses flank. He was sent post haste for a doctor, but the latter could not find the bullet, and though everything possible was done for the animal throughout the night, he gradually got worse and died as aboye stated. A post mortem examinatios this morning showed that the bullet had penetrated the flunk and passed through the body almost to the shoulders. The boy's statement is not credited, and it is thought that the ball was shot, probably ac- cidentally, from a pistol.—Fay- ette Observer: ieee OPE SAM haa A ANP IS — wea ——— A supreme Court Decision of Inter- est. A recent decision cf the Sas preme Court of South Carolina may be of importance to many North Oarolinians, especially to those persons who have insured their property in the Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Association. By this decision 1t is held that a member of this association (on« who-has insured his property in it) cannot claim his homestead exemption from paying his as- sessments- In other words, that every building smsured is mort- gaged to the association to se- cure the payment of all assess- ments that may be made on its owner. While this decision greatly strengthens the association and makes more secure the payvient of all its losses, yet it may deter many persons from joining cr insuring in it, because they may not wish to have any such moit- gage or lien eucumbering their property:—Chatham Record. | cementation A Bad Otutiock for America, London, July 26.—The Stan- dard says editorially this morn- ing: Mr. McKinley has redeem- ed his pledge and has led the country back into the maze of ultra protectionism. Eurcpe sur- vived the McKinley tariff, and will also survive the Dingley “ir which guaranrees to Eng- land continual supremacy in the overseas carrying trade, and theretore islikely todo us more good than harm, while the pros~- pect for America is for further deficits, gold shipments, appall- ing succession of strikes, and panics in the financial circlee. ememamananacern saree ase Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torewsr, be made well strong, wagaetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men strong, Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba |run things for $99 per month, $30 per Many gain ten pounds in ten days. RA A Dangerous Bedfillow.. Salem has a citizen who might be termed a dangerous bedfellow. Some time ago he dreamed that he was en- waged ina big fight. He drew back and struck his wifea terrible blow on the head. The husband was awaken- el but he pledged his word and honor to his wife that he thought h? was in a battle royal—but did not mean to strike her. Not long since this same citizen had another dream He thought he was standing near the Winston postoflice when some one ‘throw a rock and struck himon the kvee. He caught the chap and was choking him = but when the man awoke he found his hands around his boy’s throat and the little fellow was gasping for breath.—- Winston Sentinel, | The Blessiags ot Refoim. We learn from a gentleman who knows thac at the Anson county pen- itentiary farm under the Demogratic regime the superintendent was paid $60 a month. Now his suecessor gets intendent is hired to tell him how to month more thhn he tormerly received, This makes an expenditure of $190, per month, where oaly $60 was spent by the Democrats, an increase of over 200 percent. ‘This is only one ofiize. This is the relorm some of our people have been howling for. We hope they like it—Concord Times. - Prohibition a3 It is in Germary, tall A considerable number of German towns and villages have for some ume subjected their bibulcus inhabitants to the regulations of a modified prohibi- tion law. This now only restricts the tyme for the sale of all kinds of liquors and the hours of public restauran's and places of amusement, but exer- cises a sort of courtship over their visitors, Persons who neglect their families on account ot drinking, or who have been repeatedly brought before the magistrate as “drunk and disorder- lv,” ave denied ihe privileges of pro- euring alcoholic veverages. A “drunk - ards’ list,” published periodically, ex- hibit. their names and occup avons, and copies of it are sent to local inn keepers and liquor dealez3, who are liable 10 heavy fires it they sell liquor to those mentioned in the list, which is placed on the wall of the restau:ants and hotels. LE Worms in the Ice. Last winter Esa. Uaffey harvested a large quantity of ice and it was housed in Trogdon’s ice house. It has been used pretty freely this sum- mer, until the other day. Several small, long white worms were observed in the water after theice had melted. It seems unreasonable that they should come out of the ice, but such was the tact. A piece of ice was washed perfectly clean and put in a glass and when it had melted a large yessel. The sales of that particular ice have suddenly stopp 1. begin on MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER. The terms are as follows: $100 a month, azd ¢he former super. number of these white worms were ob-| QR served squirming in the bottom of the | Bas The next session of this school will No deduction for ioss time except in R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. 7 STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES. loans and Discounts , Over Drafts Due from Banks Furniture and Fixtures $42,153.81 895,29 8,772.46 1,505.00 Total $85,566.34 . We study carefully the separ your account, promising every a) "RL, DAVIS, Pres’t. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. Current Expences 1,312.04; Cash Items 1,839.56 ; Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Cash on hand 98°088.18; JL. LFTTLE, Cash’er The Bank of Greenville, | _ GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Close cf Business May 14th,°1897. — LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Surpius and Profits « 3,042.54 Deposits stibiect to Check 58, 812.5% Cashiers Checks ortstanding = 148.10 Due to Banks 508.15 Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Total $85, 566,34 / ate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad to have accommodation consistent with good banking, Wehavealarge “> STOCK OF AT GOODS just arrived. Comeand OATS, SAY AAD FLOUR CHL. ik | 6 COBB & SOM Pay ‘ ‘ RRS, @ Com UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. a © Seen We have jutt received & new hearse and the nicest line of Cof- fins and Ceskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green\ ills. We ana preps.ud ft ing in ais its formes Personal atiention given to co ducting fuaerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect, Our prices are jower than ever. _ We do not want monopoly but invite con petition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. {o embale. BOB GREENE & CO. Just try a 1Uc Lux of cascarets, the finest liver and bowel segu ator ever made: Valuable Property fr dale AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualitied 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 prop- ‘erty will be sold on reasonable terms 1n lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- wes | OVIT HINES, Receiver. Kinsion, N. C. ESTABLISH 1) 1479. i ing their year’ Primary Eng.ish, per month $2 00 | their interest to got our prices before pra Intermediate “ ‘“ g2 50| chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraple'e Higher sigh Rh $3 00} n allits branches. Tanguages (each) ‘ $1 00 Masic including use of instrument $3 00 SAM. M. SCHULTE PORK ‘SIDES &:SHOULDER ARMERS ANI) MEKUHAN'I'S BLY s supplies will find, W. M. Bond. Poxp & FLEMING, J. L, Fleming, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C. Practice in all the courts. 3arbers. AMES A, SMITH, ~ TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. GC. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty a ~ H Special attention given to cleanirg Gentlemens Clothing, CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, } CREENVILLE ale Academy, The next seseion of the arhool will open on MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary English per mo. my) 00 Intermediate ** ‘ “. $2 50 Higher wou $3 00 Languages (each) ‘* * "$1 00 Tne work and disclpline of the schoo! will be as heretofore. eat a We ask a continuance of yor {past liberal patronage. W 2AGSDALE. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR’ S eeeunen | adler rom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Bookiet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, case of sickness of as much as one weeks duration. The instruction is thorough in a'l its living and doing well.—Monroe -Koquirer. x ne . ; : branches. The moral tone and intel- . e A Household Necessity. Chicago or New York, Pp nse oe prenrpemee. The | ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE |3 . Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mos be ee cd ecipline 16 m ut positively urn, te a gins t For further particulars see or addreas Tcbacco Snuff, &c, | weenie Greenyille, N,C. | we buy diroc) from Manufactu.., > en) % July, 21, 189%, 3 LUMBER. Wt HAVE’ ESTABLISHED A eas at And refreshing to the taste,acts gentl ‘and positively on kidneys, liver _ and bowels cleansing the entire system _ dispel colds, eures headache, fever, ling you to buy at one prot, A ood + cte stock of ee) “FURNITURE Washington, July 20.—Secre- tary Gage has taken side with the Civil Service Commission on the question of removing deputy ’ Ditual constipation and-<:biliousness |COllectors and cashiers of c Lumber Yard at Greenyille with , | “ gg | CO! ustoms umber Yard at Greenyille with], and. nees: 4 ou Please buy and try a bon ot C. ¢, ¢ {0nd of the internal revenue ser” W. RPA ERE epee on oe civayt on Moar goods areal boughtand x2 10, 25, 59 conte. Sold vat from the cluseif hg el mith Mi brroot m retore, having Ne 1 teed to cure by all druggists. ~ {tained. . * Kinst BO Ne N. O° / SP SPOTS EGE AT FT SA II ¢ ‘ eteentieaieeet eee eee WIRINGICN & VELD UN RB R. AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE Rail, RUAD Cozucnsee penedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. rated Mh May 27, 43 Tao. 7 O M A, M ~enve Weldon | 1. 6 At. Rocyk Mt | 12 48) Heat Curled up the Raiir. Santa Fe trainmeo vouch fer the statement that Frilay’s througn Cali. forma train was Hagged by section men two miles this side of L ‘Xing ton because tha rails ci the track ]..1 been curved by the teat into the appearance of sleigh runners, the beavy spikes having been pulled from the oak te and thrown into the air by the strain of the bending rails. ‘che accident occurred but a few minutes before the trein was due to pass, and had not the section mcn been at once attracted to the spot by the noise of the flying spikes the train would have dashed into the break and been hurled from the bank. CHURC.IES. BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, moring and evening, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No reguiar 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. 3. Brown, Superipter dant. METHODIST~Serv'ces ever? Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveving.. Rey, N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin- endent, ! - PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. Passene»*rs on the train. said that|J. B. Morton Vastor. Sunday school (9:30 A.M. KE. B Ficklen superinten- the heat at the point of the accident was ter.ifi2. While the repair of the track was going on the occupatts of the train sought a wo-d on one sie of the track and remained there until the work was completed. It hours before the track was in shape for the train to proceed —Kansas City Jourral, was two 5 ed When bilious or cosuve, cat a Vas | dent, LUDGES.; A. F. & A. Greenville Loage No. 284 meets tirst and third Monday even- ing, WM.King W. M, L. I. Moore, sec. I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W. Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. K. ot P-—Lar River Lodge No, 93, uieets Cvery Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C.C, Frank Wilson. K. of caret, candy cathartic, cure constip: = | ft. and 8. tion. Lv Tarboro 12 12! Ly Rocky Mt | 12 82 5 46 Ly Wilson » 08 6 2U Lv Selma 2 50) | I Liv Fay’tteville) 415, “*; Ar. Florence 6 65 $5 OR ye P. M. ‘A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 Q) Lv Ge'dsbaro 3 10 5 Lv Mayzolia | 4 16 0 Ar Wilmington] 6 45 a 4h P, M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated | 2p, B ’ May2ith, [sg] 3] [se 1807, wo 2 ZA lA. M.i\P.M. Ly Fivrerce 8 45) 7 41 Lv Fayetteville} 11 10 9 40 Ly Selma 12 37 Ar Wilscn 1 20,11 35 ae (—— a A. M. P.M, Cy Wilmington) 9 00 7 00 Ly Mavnola | 11 50 8 30 Ly Goldsboro | 1 00 9 36 4r Wilsen 1 00 10 27 Ly Tarboro 1 dy 00 5s 4, ot lok Og | eo es Ze | roan Le -—~ ~ ee i >. M. P.M, Lv Wilson 1 4: 10 3: Ar Rocky Mt | 2 36 __.| 1) 16 ar Tarboro 400 te M Lv Tarborc 12 Lv Rocky Mu. | 2 17 oe Ar Weldon —— Hs Trait. on Scctianid Neck Branch Roa eaves Weldon 4.10 p, m., Halifax 4,98 Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.65 2». Returning, leaves Kinston 7.80 a.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving Hali‘ax at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11,40 am daily except Sunday. I'rains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8,u0 a, m.,and 1.00 p,m arrives Parmele 9,10 a. m., and 3.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington tat ene 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects witb trai Seotland Neck Branch. mane Train leaves 1arporu, N GC, via Albe- marle & Raleigh R. K, daily except Sun- day, at 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M; artive Plymouth 7.40. P. M., 6.00 p.m. Returning igaves Plymouth daily except Sundey, 7,50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m., wrrive Tarboro 10.16 a.m apd 1]. 45 wo Lrain on Midland N, C. branch leaves Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a Mm. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a, w. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- tives at Goldsbors 9.30. a. m. arien nt) Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Latta 6.40 p m, aurive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 4 m, rik Latta 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun- v. Train onClinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday 4000 a.m. and 8.50 p, m* Returning -vaves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and3,00) m. Train No. 78 makes close connectio ¢ Weldon forall points daily, all rail via ichmone. alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina R k for Nonolk + ne all points North via Norfolk, JOHN F, DIVINE, General Sup. 1. M. EMERSON. Tyatte Manager. J. R.KENLY. Ges" Manewer, | THE MORNING STAR The Oldest: . Nad? ae “ihe. a agai whee if Fs Carolina. Re et ae a i ‘ ¢ * Daity Newspaper ip i eat » « = Tbe Onl” Five-Dollar Daily ~ ia nthe State -WRH, KRNARD ee Notice of Sale. By virtne of an order of the Supe- rior Court, mace on the 7th day of July, 1897, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, ‘or cush, at the Court House door, in the town of Greenville, Pit: ij county, N.C., on the 28th day of July, lovi, the following described bund: |" and nofes and evidences of debt belong. ing to the estate of A. M. Clark, de- ceused, to-wit: Note due January Ist, 1891, from J. A Staton, for $200, secured by mort- gage upou the life estate of J A Staton uyon certain realty and certain person-; al property. Note due January Ist, 1864, from M Dickinson and Jas-M Clark for 925. ‘wo notes due January Ist, 1871-2, from ES Green for $2534 each. Note aue May-25th, 1871, from Jobn A. Ailams for $11.40. Note due Angust 10th, 1957, from Ab- ner Boyd for $110. Note due Januarv Ist, 1856, from 4 b- ner Boyd and J. S. Clark for $281.96 subject tu certain credits. Note doe February 3rd, 1858, from Abner Boyd for $45.9. Note due November 9th, 1857, from Abner Boyd, for $13.50. Note due March Ist. 1857, from Abner "| Boyd, for $113.31. Note due November 4th, 1858, ‘rom Abner Boyd, for $141.13. Note due January Ist. 1854, from Abner Boyd. tor 895.95, Note due January Ist, 1852, Avner Boyd for $50,78. Note due May 6th, 1858, from Abner Boyd, for $222.65, subject to certain credits, Note due February zotn, 1858, from Abrer Bovd, for $45. Note due March 6th, 1895, Abner Boyd, for 89.70. Note due December 31st, 1857, from Abner Boyd, for $30. Note due April 2nd, 1856 from Abner Boyd, for $1084.43. Onehu dred and twenty six shares of stock in the Port Royal Railroad Company, issued May 7vh, 1870. Lot of Confederate States of Amet- ca bonds. issued between the years 18 ‘0 and 18¢5. Lot of State of North Carclina Cou- pons, issued 1860 and 1865. This July 7th, 1897 W.R. WHICHARD. Executor of A, M, Clark, decessed. | from from ~ Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 26 Western Sides 54 206 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12 Corn 40 to 5 Corn Meal 45 to 60 Flour, Family 420 £0. 5.75 Lard to 10 Oats 85 to 40 Sugar 4todb Co 17 to 20 Salt per Sack 75 to 1/0 Chickens 10 to 20 per doz 7 to 16 Beeswax. per ae Cotton and Peanat, Below are Norfolk prices of cottor and peanuts for yesterday, as furuished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfolk « _ COTTON, Good Middling 8h eae 8 Low Middling 78 Good Ordinary u§6 15-16 Tone—tirm i PEANUTS? : Prime ' 2 | Extra Primp es 2 | "ancy 2h ~panish 60, to 7 Tone—quict. | R. A.—eb vance Couucil ‘No. 1696 meets every Thureday evening. W. B. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. Jobr Ylanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. A.L of H, Pitt Council 236? meets every Thursday night, J. B. Cherry C. W. b. Wilgon. See. COLLEGES. al Me! Nt atl le Ny ae Ne The University. 4.7 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, (Summer Sehovl 158), total 549, Board $38.00 a month, three Brief Courses, three Full Courses, Law and Medical Schools aad School of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open to Women. Summer Schocl fur ‘l'eachers. Schol- arships and Loans for the Needy. Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina College ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, W jl] open Sept. 9th, 1897. Thorcugh academic, scientific and tech- nical courses, Experienced Special- ists in every department. DIRECTORY. } ac public generally. f° ROOFING, GUTTERING, & aS Bs 6 When bilious OE Coy ty i) 2 oe El giict, candy cathartic, eure guaranteed ia ? ‘1c, 250! — ea fr ; P a Bee = 7a © mute ; : ibe tone © ee | i * it 3 a5 4 ; 3 Ge « PRACTICAL 3 = ETN AND SRttT AR 3 o9 ac BD: i F WORKER. 4 S ic panini : 3 i Offers his services to the 2 ¢ 2 | aC citizens of Greenville and the OB 92 & + Spouting ard Stove Work,* 2% a specialty. 5 Satisfaction guaranteed or 6 “MIO s0y 10 *‘uL “UBS °*S}[ Asad [uinzeu {eva asney pny *odtas 30 d ~ 4 a > Ce 3 J (eo fo ‘@ 72 ge NO charges made. ‘Tobacco 2% ~ar aC Flues made in season. Shop Q& :Or ae intear of 5 and 10 cent stare. . = @ : 8 4 w K “oe ‘i ao @ as) OOO Cd SOC COs. PESO OSr eo OOOe * ARADARALALALA AA? WH SEE THAT? we abhbibh What Is It? yohbibh Itis a picture ot tae celebrated PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFNS Best in use. The outfit otf no business man jis ~ complete without one.,, The Reflector Book Store has a nice assortment of these: Fountain{Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, You will be astonished when you see them ana varnhow very cheap they are. You may never, : But should you ever }@s=<<<.. Want Job Printing Come to see. us. =" LL PPA DLP LL NALS LS TNL SNe Oe ale ws Expenses per session, including board. | SaRy OND OOONSCOONAATCGOOOOOOONN Ott. For County Students 8 93 00] ae ‘ ‘ »«g For all other students 123 00 a : ope App'y for Catalogue ta AC | Th $ ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. | 3% ‘ Raleigh, N, C. President | g : c ae YYOYOOVO COOOOQOUUU OO OGG: coogi TRIN ITY COLLEGE. Next Session Opens September 8. ‘Lbree full courses of study, Large number of electives. Two full chairs in English. Women admitted to all classes One Hundred and one Thousand Do}lars added to the endowment during the present year. Only male literary college in North Carolina that is located ina city. The best business course offered in the state. Send for album and catalogue. Address JNO. C, KILGO, Durham, N.C. PEACE \ MNVY for Young Ladies IN STITU l E Raleigh, N. C. Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds in a Healthfal Location with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Female Rducation. ‘lhorough in its Courses. High in its Standard Uneurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES. ‘wenty-une officers and teachers. Very reasonable ptiees. Send for cat- alogue to JaS. DINWIDDIE, M, A. The State Normal \and Industrial School, - GREENSBORO, N. 0. Offers the young women of the State thorough professional; literaty, classi- eal, scien a2d industria] education. Annual expenses 820 to $130. Faculty of 25 members. More than 410 regular stucents. Practi¢e school of 126 pupils for teachers. Morethan 1,200 matrieu- lates representing every county im the stateexcept three. Correspondence in- vited from those desiring competent trained teachers, To secure board in dormitorjes all free tuition applications must be made before A hi? Ist. For satalogue and information, address . |" President OH ARLES D. Mol VER. je Visiting Card ——T0jA — Full Shem Poster. The Daily Reflector. Gives the home news every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are yuu a sub- ~ “sertber? It not vou ought to be. The Eastern Reflector. is only $1.a year’: Lv: contains the news every » week, and gives informa- tion to the farmers, ’es- « specially those: growing , | tobacco, that is, worth if se. i Ger wp ~ * 4 . many times mow ie : the subscription. gr ee a a & ae 1-3 ms 7 > of Sauder 00d This will be an extra- ordinary bargain week long to be remember- ed by wide-awake buy ers and watchful shop- pers as a momentous money saving occasion : ceo ar am Wash Goods Unmercifully cut. 1250 yards beautiful Dress Ginghams to go atictsayd. — 4 big stock Light “Wash Material com- rising ‘new colorings in Breezy Fabrics to be sold at 3c and4cper yd Up: ‘ 2000 yards of White Goodsat bargain prices Ladies Rufted Shirt Waist Setsall colors at 15 cts Sets.' In our Shoe™ — Department ‘we can fit both your foot and purse. Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 Swept down to $2.00. Ludies Oxfords worth $2.00, Swept down to $1.65. Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, Swept down to 31:25, Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00, Swept down to 75, Misses and childrens reduced in same proportion. A depleted stock cannot supply your wants, realizing this fact we are adding fo our already large -gtock of seasonable goods -datly, such as - Laces, Ribbons, Em- broideries, Handker- chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho seiry and many new and stylish things. Our stock of Groceries, Furniture, Hardware, Crockery, and Gents Furnishings is large and complete and we would take pleasure in showing you through 0 Agee you in prices’ . Rex omber Low 18 the time and here is the place to find ear Your frienda, hi wad ‘ia’, DAILY REFLECTOR. & mammoth outburst of bargaing.: 4 j +! u ad JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING on eR Orestes many a new business, Enlarges many an old basiness, Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull business, A Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a fafling business. S cures sueness to any business 8 = chroma 'To “advertise yudiciously,”’ use tne columns of t. REVELEOTOR. ee ees Keping Constantly at it Brings Soccess ae TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,’ ~ Passenger and mail train going Nerth, arrives 8:82 A.M. Going South, arrives 6:57 P. M Steamer Tar River errives from Wash- inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturday WEATHER BULLETIN. eID, 3 Fair tonight and Friday preceded by showers on the coast. easeieer en seS eae BLH = LT i TS EE, WHAT “HERE IS. onscreen Gaba Much or Litt'e to Tell— You Find it Here. Some fine watermelons were in mars ket today, New Mallets, UreamCheese and But ter at S. M, Schultz, Polished men never cast reflections on other people. The rain succeeded in turning the town into a watering place. We areclosing cut all Ice Cream Freezers at cost. Now is your chance. Baker & HART. Master Jehn Sheiburn gave a party to nis young friends on Wednesday night. The blackberry and the blacksaake seem to go hand in hand in the mouns tain districts, Have your laundry ready for Wed- uesday morning’s shipment. My cus— tomers are always vleused.. C. B. WHICHARD, Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry, Weather does not always stop them? and several people left this morning | tor Willow Greene to attend the picnic announced for today. The many friends of Ms. vD. D, Overton sympathize with him in the death of kis father, which occurred at the latter’s home in Henderson on Wednesday. We will continue celling milk at 5 cents a quart, but hereafter our wagon will make only one delivery on Sun- day. dJaMEs anD Wi ey Brown, Props. Elmwood Dairy Iv Rained, If anybody happened not to know it, we will remind them that it rained last night. It was a trash mover and dirt packer, too. Takes off His Neighbor’s D.rt. Mr. C. ‘T, Munford says the new ditch cut on his Clark property is prov. mg an elephant on his hands. He put ig close on the line and the recent heavy rains caused such a washout on his neighbor that he had have the ditch boxed up, sii Greenville Schoo) Committee. The public school committee fo" Greenville township met Tuesday and man and J. F. Taylor secretary. The committee wili hold a meeting on Mon- day, 26th at 8 o’clock P. M., in the Court House, at which time all having business to come betore the committee are requested to be present, 5 J. Wuire, Chm. organized by electing J. White chair- at SMO” Setveeemer They Go Wherever the Sign board Poiats. Se an C. C. Vines, of Falkland, was here today. B. C. Pearce returned Wednesday evening. J. D. Grimsley, of Snow Hill, was in town today. Dr. W. E. ‘Warren, of Whichard, came over today. ! E.G. James went to Kiaston Wed- \ nesday evening, \ Mrs. F.G. Janes. returned this morning from Morehead, | J.S. Smith came home Wednesdsy evening from Seven Springs. Q this morning for Wilmington. 8 on this morning and spent ths day here. who was visiting relatives here, re— turned home today. Sanford Christman and sisters, Misses Eva, Hilda and Maud, of Wilson, are visiting Mrs. A. A. Forbes. Miss Appie Smith came home Wec- nesday evening from a very pleasant visit to Norfolk, Old Point and Vir- ginia Beach. Mrs. J. B. Edwards, of Scotland Neck, came down Wednesday even- ing to visit her father, Shemfl W, H. Harrington. Miss Bettie Warren returned home Wednesday Canada, whe-e she had*been attending the Epworth League convention. She evening from Ontario, reports a delightful trip. J. R. Moye leit this morning for Asheyiile, having received a telegram stating that Mrs. Muye, who is visiting there, is sick. We hope he will find her muca_ better | there. when he :.reaches Melons are getting cheaper a3 they become more plentiful, NO CURE—NO PAY. That is the way all druggists -ell GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON- IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of Malaria. It is simply Lron and Quinine in atasteless form, Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonies. Price, 0c. ELON COLLEGE, NORTH CARULINA. Situated on Southern Railway, in Piedmont section; very best water; healthiest locality, property of Chris- tian vhurech, non-sectarian in spirit and teaching, highest moral tone, elegant building, halls. laboratories, erc., facul- ty of specialist, cv-educational, curri- culum equa! of best male college, three degree courses, must liberal terms, best advantages, catalogue on application. Address J. ), ATKINSON, Chairman, Elon Vollege, N, C. NO FLIES ON MEATS AT OUR MARKET. We have placed a large Refriger- ator in our market to keep all our meats cool and free from flies. When you want fresh Ve Beef, ork or Sausag send us your orders and you will get something nice, clean and fresh every time. Phone 41. Weathington & Gute EHSL PUPS WAI C. -\ f 188 LINA SHEPARD, Vi a wusic graduate‘of the Mary Baldwin ‘Seminary, Staunton, Va, desires to se- cure a limited namber of music’ pupils. Iustraction will be thorough ‘and by the latest method. ‘Terms mod- Mrs. J, R. Moore and ehildren lef, Lovit Hines came over from Kin-—| f§ Miss Iva Winstead, of Rocky Mount, | «| erate. For further particulars CC x iO” Cs ORR? Cx Oe ERELEELE LE ELE et lM = ALL OF OUR : Sea f GO AT: Creatly Reduced Prices. | RAP an ee rt Mes hl Ma as ls ay "A Chance of a Life Time. Emporium of Spring Fabrics. GREENVILLE, - - R. R. FLEMING, Pres, EB. HIGGS, Ca, A, G. COX, NRY HARDING, G. 1. CHERRY, \Vice§Pres. Asst Cashier CAPITAL': Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000, Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL,N.C. Te Bank wants yourtriendship anda share _ ifnotall, of your business, and will grant every favor consistent with safe and sound banking. We invite correspondence or @ per- sonal interview to that end. peeaae E. B. HIGGS, Ca ‘i %, LAN G’sS Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale WASH GOODS. Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, Linens, etc. Also our entire line or SHIRT WAISTS at greatly reduced prices. Are in a class by themselves and the prices are right. Seehere | : 1897 Columbia Model 45, 46 and 49 $75.00 1896 Columbia Model 40 and 41 $60.00 1896 Columbia Model 42 $50.00 50.00 1897 Hartford's Patterns 7, 8, 9 and 10 1897 Hartford’s Patterns 1 40.00 1897 Hartford’s Patterns 2 45.00 1896 Hartford’s Patterns 5 and 6 30.00 Price the same to all. Columbia Bicycles to rent, alsoa “Bicycle built for Two.” Call for \ catalog. Be: S. E, Pender & Co, OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. b Nyrgn ae years under present principals, 224 students attended; last year. A High Grade Vollege Preparatory School, wich special departaments of Book-Keeping, Short-H.and, and Telegraphv- ‘he Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School in the South, Location Bean ed beautiful. 5 AO to guit yt Gon CED A wk & Med we G : j apply to ‘a dona Pye Vea 188 LINA SHEPPARD. the times.” For beautiful new catalogue addréss, | . Profs, J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N.C | 4% ‘oe rm. V ame at Ws Bae dont | NORTH CAROLINA, |