inn ene ane eins chi inant Praetorian an Rte a THE DAILY. REFLE D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. a i TO TRUTH IN PREFERENCE T0 FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. Vol. 6. cenit GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897. No. 815 nn nr etn mae < ‘TOMPIOIO OUL ‘AMOANOVW Dh ~ we. SNTHOVATE (00S jo 40078 FOUR INO IOJ WOOT OYyLvW 0} O MUdd 4 sme) 4 M pur I[e7 ‘shup Moy BU [[28 pynoo OM UOT] AA SCO0O0OD HHINANS Q O jus, of; gnd om or0yaray) to snur Aoy} ‘Wo Y) U 4 Spooy 1010 : [M Ot oq |f4 Y —SzAVd AHL SAwayY ANO THE GREENVILLE MARKET. Everything Ready for the Seascn’s Business, The Greenville tobacco market opers the new season’s business on Monday, August 2nd. Kverything on tobacco row isin splendid shape for business and a very active season 1s expected. With four of the largest and best warehouses in the State, ten large prizeries, three stemmeries, three hogs- head factories, « large torce of buyers, and plency of money to pay for any quantity of the weed, there is no reason the Greenville market should not go right aicad increasing in business, as it has done every season so far, conse quently the comiag season is expected to turpass any former year in the history of the market, Lhe warehouses were never in better shape tor dong business than they are this all . under excellent management, have plenty ot season. ‘Lhev ae room aud ample capital, ‘there have been no changes in propnetors of any house siuce last season. Thew work— ing turces for this season are as fol lows: THR GREENVILLE WAREHOUSE. Evans, Critcher & Co, proprietors, the firm composed ot L. F. Eyans, A, H. Critcherand R. S. Evans. H.C. Cannon is buck with them as book keeper; d. D. Gwynn, cf Riedsville, is auctioneer and R. KK. Bynum, floor manager. THE EASTERN WAREHOUSE. Evans, Joyner & Co., proprietors, the firm being G. F. Evans, O. L. Joyner and O. Hooker. D. 8S. Spain cortinues with this house as book keeper; B. T. Bailey, auctioneer; I. R, Rucker, floor manager; O. Hooker, cashier, PLANTERS WAREHOUSE. Forbes & Moye, proprietors, the firm being Ola Ferbes and E. A. Moye. The same vith this hoase, W. ‘I. Lipscomb, auctioner; E. O. McGowan, bork keeper; R. M. Moye, cashier, force continue Ernest Forbes, floor manager; STAR WAREHOUSE. Rountree, Brown, Co., proprietors, the firm being C. D. Rountree, Wiley Beown, H. L. Coward and T. EF, Hocker. this house as book keeper; J. G. Bows ling, auctioneer and floor manager; ‘T. E. Hooker, cashier. Church Services 1 0-morroww Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Baptist church—Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at ll A. M, and 3 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer. Morning subject: “Christian Endeav- or.” Ephesians 4: 1-3, Evening sub- ject: “Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?” Zee, 3: 2. South Greenville Suuday-school at 5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superindent. Preaching at 4 P, M. by Rev. B. H. Hearne. Did You Know it P | Couning freight and passenger trains, the Southern runs sixty five trains in and out of £Greersboro every twenty four hours. The C. F. & Y. V. bandles: about j twenty, so that in all there are at leust seventy five or eighty coming in and going out duily. Not many towns in the country can equal this,.Creensboro Record. W. J. Corbett is again with | Pase Ball. Washinzton, Ju'y 29—The Balti- mores today exhibited good team work and after King wes compelled to retire in the fourth, hit the ball quite freely. Doyle’s hand, which was injured yes— terday became so painful tha, he was ob'iged to resign in favor ot O’Brien. Score. Washington, 2; Baltimore, 8. Chicago, July 29—The pirates batted Griifth’s lame delivery all over the lot in the first, seventh and ninth, and won a lifeless game hands down. Calla- han’s fielding end Donahue’s catching were about the only signs of Jife on the part of the Celts. Score, Pittsburg, 12. Chicago, 6; HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cen Boston o4 24 692 | Baltimore 0 26 638 Cincinnati 4) 26 653 New York 45° 3i ov2 Cleveland 4334 308 Philadelphia ov AY) 481 Pittsburg 39 AA 470) Chicago ov 46 446 Brooklyn 34 44 435 Louisville 3546 432 Washington 29 «47 382 St. Louis lo 61 237 CRIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. _penotemtocireaen There’s no flour in the idler’s loat. How can watered silk be classed as dry goods ¢ Sausage ought to ie cheap during dog days. The see side isa good deal to the man blind ih one eye. Tobacco may be a weed, but it is one we’] hate to see weeded out. ’Tisn’t every man who wants a_ wife that can find one ready maid. ’Tis the baid headed always Wanting to put on hairs, man who is Tbe most appropriate moaument for a shoemaker would be cobblestone. If you wish to keep your horse fat don’t allow any man to get a Ten on | Lim. ‘Lhe true independent in poiitics 1s the man who takes drinks from a'l the candidates. A woman may be as true as steel, ‘but then you know some steel is too highly tempered. A henpecked husband never winks at a pretty girl when his wife is near —he’s too shrewd for that. ‘The best thing a man can do when he feels like swearing is to pry no at- tention to his feelings. “Take care of the pence,’ says an old adage. It is taking care of the expense that makcs us hump. The girl who declares she won't marry anybody but a model man will have to wed a clothing store dummy. An exchange shouts; “The cigar- ette must go!” Well, isn’t it going us fast as the manufacturers can make them ? One section of the country 18 no better than the other. Out West they rob trains—in the East they keep sum- mer hotels, JUST FOR FUN. “Don't try to drown your sorrows with strong drink,” says the Manayunk Philosopher. “They are swimmers from tirth.” : Cholly—“Guesie’s had his tailor make a pair of courting twousers’ for him.” Williew‘What ab they deah bo?’ Choily—“They wade of this new bullet p.oof cloth, y’ know, with two thichnesses in the seat, Kick-pwoot, b > oe , ‘ ee" SA b oy © Po o4 Y1< : oe mA OVS Hy) 4 q* Vem e | “i AT A REDUCED PRICE. 3 4 s}\ ij } . Now i= Your = Time! For the rext. - , thirty days we Yi will sell our Sprivg-sunimer = [ stock at a re- " duced price. | You are in- | vited to see our : complete stock of Dry Goods, ‘Clothing, Shoes 3 Notions, Gents Fuinishings, and Hats. Sec the grand dis- ly play. of Sum- ; mer Goods. 1 FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. (SUR RR Wall SUMMER AUIS LAN Every Day is a Bar- gain day at my ~ Store. A nice lot of , CLOTHING. SHOES, LAWNS AND DIMITIES Are being shoved out of the way at BD ROCK PRICAS to make room for fall goods. These summer goods wilt not be carried over, and you can get bargains on them. y’ know.” _M. HARDEE. & 3 a a bas a ea LY fi ), J. WHICHARD. Editor. wad acne EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). + lel $3.01 @ie month, - i” ee @ae week. Detivered @xtrs cost. , Advertisng rates are liberal and can be 7 ~ ad on application to the editor or at ae in town by carriers without 6 We desire a live eorresponuens at " @rery postofiice inthe covaty, who will _gpnd in brief items of NEWs a8 it occurs Fi each neighborhood, Write plainly {gad oniy on one side of the paper. ty ome pene Reap amecancr oa SATURDAY, JOLY 31. 1897. = ‘WASHINGTON Iki TER. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) WaASEINGTON, July 30th, 1897. It would be difficult to find a more disappointed and disgruntled gang thin those republicans wh» hoped for some - gert of aj poinément up to the hour of Mr. McKinley’s departure on an ex— tended vacation. They had expect: d ‘that a large number of appointments would be made as sun a Congress wis ‘out of the way, but only a few were “made and some of tuem were thoe “whose nominations had tailed to le acted upon by the Senate. He alded to their disgruntlement by, ame: ding tha civil service rule su that n> c flice ‘holder in the classified service can be “remcved except for cause and upon written charges, and then only after failure to make satistactory defense. “He pleased some of the republican ~~ Congressmen by excepting frem. the civil service rules some of the conti- dential employes in each of the inter- nal revenue and customs districts, but offended others by extending thre rules to the smaller Custom Houses that were left out by Mr. Cleveland. Boss Fianna and Mr. McKinley are said to be ‘on the outs”, and the big boss left Washington without saying good Lye to the man he made Presi- dent and whsm he has been bossing. There ure different stories as to the cause of the strained relations, but it “js safe to say that they will be patched | up by the time Mr. McKinley gets to Ohio, wkere he expects to be curing the latter part of August. As soon as he takes time to think, Boss Hanna will realize that he will need Mr. McKinley in his busivess before that Ohio campaign is ended, and if neces sary will pocket a snub or two to yet his active assistance, , Mr. McKinley appointed T. V. Powderly to be Commissioner Gener«l _of Immigration before he left on his vacation. This appointment was made necessary vy the failure of the Senate to act upon Powderly’s nomination tor this position, and a bargain made be- fore Mr. McKinley’s election. It has - been hinted by personal friends of Mr, McKinley that he will be rather glad than otherwise should, the Senate reject Powderly’s nomination next winter. In giving him the recess appointment the bargain that put Powderly on the stump for McKimey has been lived up to. If the Senate declines to let Lim stay there, Mr. McKiniey will have another good ap- pointment at his disposal. _ Representative Prince, of Ill, may find 1% difficult to square himself with the editor of the republican organ at Moline. He had endorsed the editor for the postmastership of the town, and, according to the rule in vogue at the» Post, Office department, that : dor a went should have been equit— - olent to appointment. Bucthis week Mr. Prince changed his endorsement from the republican editor to George Hi, McKinley, a nephew of Mr. Me: ‘Kinley. He stys he was virtually lied to change his erdorsement, i es the following as the couver- took place at the White tween himself and ; Mr. Say hob ae WPLECTOR | was to be aliowed to die ir the Sena. | work at $15 per day and boad is not it uF ee ie a oo “fi Saat F at ed] Regan kod . w McKinley; Mr. McK.—— “I wish you would endorse my nephew for the place, Mr. Prince.” Mr- P-— “But, Mr. President, I have already en- doised Eastman (the editor), and it I zo back cn him now I will be held re- spousible politically.” Mr. Mck —— “Well, cay to them that you endorsed hin atemy request.” Mr. Prince says there woe nothing else tor him to do after that but to endorse Mr. MeKio- Iey’s nephew, but he may find that the editor thinks dfferently, and if ‘he enuot saiisfy him. in some way he may alsy find that he has to pay a big price for havirg to oblize the President. A study of Czar Reea’s committees uithe House, anrounced just before adjournment shows that Pendsylvania and New York, with nine chairman- ships each, got one-third of the fit-.y- use committees, four chairmea of Ho while. twenty three states got no 1 ‘The Eastern States chairmanships. that the legis- chairmen at all. got twenty When it is remembered lation of the Hous: ts practically ip the hands ot the chairmen o- committees this division is significant of the con- eight trolling power. It pioof were needed that Mr. McKinley was virtually compelled by campaign promises to send that currency commission svecial message to Congress it is easily furnisked by the positive statement of prominent republicau Seuators that no attempt will be made to pusb the currency commission bill, which was jammed through the House, to a vote in the senate. It has turther become known that Speaker Reod would not have allowed the bill to get through the House had he noi been certain that it When Mr. McKinley has :paia all his campaign debts he may possibly do something because he believes in it, but it seems that there are still a lot cf those debts unpaid. . ae) THE GOLD FEVER ON THE PA- CLK IC. ae meatal The Salisbury ‘Truth says: We publish in another column a ietter from our old triend, C. C. Ram- say, who is now und has been for several yaars, in the great State of Washington. This letter, though brief, gives one a fairer idea of the pola craze in that ssctian than any we have yet seen. Mr. Ramsay is a son of Dr. J. G. Ramsay, of Rowan, and was at home on» visit about a yeut ago, during which he spent a day in Charlotte. The letter above referred to isuddressed to Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, editor of the Truth, 1s dated Seattle, Wash., July 19, and reads as follows : Friend Stewart: ‘Thinking would like some news authentic and duect from the great gold discoveries of Alaska, I enclose herewith some extracts that will interest our home people. Some of these stories read like fairy tales, but knowing the men as I do, seeing them leave here eighteen months age with barely enough mony to land them in Alaska, and then see them return, many werth $10,000, otiers $50,000, and aot a few over $100,000, itis no wonder the whole Pacific coast is wild with excitement. you This is no guess work, for these men brought back the dust, and it took two big express wagons, guarded by eight men with rifles, to haul the gol¢ from the boat to the express office, The next boat down is expected to bring about $2,000,000. Every one in Seattle has gone crazy, andthe steamers cannot begin to handle the business. Understand our old friend Scott Lindsay is interested ina claim, so he need not worry much about the future. I expect to go into the Yukon next spring myselt, and if I am not fortunate enough to locate a claim, bad, you know, All along the Yukon river and its tributaries gold is found in great quantities, and I have yet to mect a miner from alaska, who would not tell you that concerning the gieat riches of the Klondike the halt has never been told or dreamed of by mortal man. Certainly nothing in the ‘history of the world equals it even i ¥ wi fas Cs) now where it has orly been washed down the river from some fountain source, and when that is discovered it! will simply revolutionizs the financial system of the United States if not the civi'izea world. With my best wishes for you personally, and kindest regards to my Rowan friends, I remain, Yery truly yours, Craup C. Ramsay, "dicots — Writing Deeds. The Record has been requested by one of its subscribers to ex- plain the law, passed by the last legislature, forbidding persons to write deeds &c., without pay- ing a license tax. This law docs not forbid a man to write his own deed or mortgage, a8 come persons have erroneously thought but applies only to those per- sons who write deeds &c, for other people and receive pay- ment tor such work. The law referred to is found in section 36 of the new “revenue act,” which levies a license tax on every practicing lawyer, and says that “any and all persons who shall write deeds, mortgages, conveyances cr other legal instruments for a pecuniary cor- sideration shal! be deemed as practicing law and subject to the tux imposed by this section.” | Some magistrates and other persons have been in the habit of writing deeds and mortgages fortheir neighbors und receiving pay for their work. But now they cannot do this without pay- ing the special lawyer's license tax. If they do, they render themselves liable to fine or im- prisopment.—vrittsboro Record. Twin babies, born May 30th, and together weighing but two pounds eleven ounces at birth, are at the West Pennsylvania hospital, Fittsburg. The babies were kept at home for fourteen days. ‘T'uen the mother and children were ta en to the hosputal. The babies were unable to generate enough heat t» keep them alive, o7ng to their small bodies, so they were placed un a bellow rubber blanket filled with bot water, and covered with blankets. ‘They were fed every half hour trom a medicine drovper holding twenty drops, and are now 80 far uiong us to give grouad for the beliet that they wall live. gained One ounee since birth. We learn wnat Mrs. J. U, Trexler, ot the county, while milking, last week, was badly gored in her side by the COW. Nine tuken by the doctor who was called in. ‘The wound is not thuught to be serivus.—- Salisbury Sun. stitches were Cottin ane Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cottu. and peanuts for yesterday, us furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- chants of Norfolk - : COTTON, Good Middliug 84 Middling 8 Low Middling i Good Ordinary $36 15-16 Tone—tirm. PEANOT®: Prime ! Extra Prime PP ™ancy 23 Spanish’ 60 to To Tone—quiet, ate me eat Select FemaleSchool. The next session of this school will begin on MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTE MBER. The terms are as follows: Primary Eng ish, per month $2.00 Intermediate *‘* * $2 50 Higher . " $3 00 Languages (each) = * $1 00 Music including use ofinstrument $3 00 No deduction for 1oss time except in case ‘of sickness of as much as one weeks duration. — The instruction is thorough in all its branches. ‘lhe moral tone and intel- lectual influences are unsui , Tie d'scipline is mild but positively firm, For further particulars see or addreas, MRS, ALFRED FORSES, July, 21, 1897, ae They bave each sold for & (air therefore, elie close veal _Greepvalle N. O res. R. A. TYSON, Vic-eP : REORGANIZED OF Pm > STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Over Dratts Due from Banks , Furniture and Fixtures Current Expenses Cash Items 8,772.46 1,505.00 1,312.04 1,839.58 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Cash on hand 28.088,15 Total $85,566.34 We study carefully the separate needs R. L. DAVIS, The Bank of Greenville GREENVILLE, N. C. Atthe Closeicf Business May 14th,71897. Pres’t. : | : Jc L. LITTLE Cash’er’ JUNE 15th,"1896. € 9 LIABILITIES, 442,153.81 § Capital stock paid in » $23,000.00" 895,29 Surpius and Profits 3,042.54 Deposits subject to Check 58,812.55 Cashiers:Checks ortstanding 148.10: } Due to Banks 7 508.15 , Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 Total $85,566.34 : of our patrons, and shall be glad to have your account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking. Ci} Wehavealarge “> STOCK OF MN GOOUS just arrived. Comeand seeus., ONS. SAY AND FLOR A SORHLY | REED 1. GORD & OUh G ——O UNDERTA KRS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. ——— We havo ,utt received @ new ‘hearse and vue nicert line of Cof- fins and CesxKets, in wood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenvilla. We aie prepaied to Lo embalm- ing in ali its forms. Personal atiention given to co ducting fuzerals and bodies e n trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Our ynrices are lower than ever. Ne do not want monupoly ba site competition. an _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO. Just try a 10c. Lux cr cascarets, the finest. liver and bowel jegu ator ever made: Valuable Property for Sale. 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 prop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- dress LOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N. C. i ESTABLISHED 187g. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &SHOMLDER | eeepc ANI? MEKUHANT'S BUY ing their year’s suyplies will find their interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete n allits branches. oe FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR . ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE Tcdbacco, Snuff, &c, we buy diroc} from Manufactu... 9 eh ling you to buy at one projt. A eos cte stock of... | FURNITURE always on hand and soldat to suit to run we seliata ye tk SCHUTT oe wrrs W. M. Bond. BO” & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C. Practice in all the courts, oo — 3Sarbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N.C. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty * H Special attention given to cleanin: Gentlemens Clothing, CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARERR, CREENVILLE Male The next session of the school will open on} MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 t and continue for 10 months. The terms are us follows. * . 8200 Primary English per mo. Intermediate ** ‘ ‘ $2 50 Higher” $3.00 Languages (each) ** “' $1 00 4 The work and disclpline of the sehoo! will be ag heretofore. o We ask''®. continuance of your ‘past liberal patronage. 4 w H_RAGSDALE.@ Fd & BOIAL. Y cos ) eect Fumi . ak yb HiS perMase tly CUP ie days. You can betreaced at hor EatLho samo price unders:me Suc .. youpmfor te come here we witl Gymtrcct Tailrond fare and hotel bills, and no cba 1 fall to cure. If zou bsvo taken mer- cury, lodido-potash, and still have ches ord pe ucoUS Patches ia mouth, So. out, it wo nt 6 \ i . i,t 4 ) , ‘= U ‘ cation. A¢ : . ai a . ’ b ff & ge omy é oa Bibteyy a0 + a < re ¥ a ree Nene ag one: eal eee suse aanly pao a ‘ ; : : 3 : i ; oe 2 f hd ed @:) +e OROO< peeearen Ce daa della t cisely shah thebib . - “ * + * tan a, a a ecialty. ther queeuliness wit! never lose; PRESBYTERIAN—Seivices — third pecialty Sunday, moraing end evening. Rev. | J. B. Morton taster. Sunday sehool $= : owk @© Satisfaction guaranteed or 3p oa ger Crown, Cc ) aC no charges made. Tobacco * a fl ' © “ “440 | Mey 420 “Urs ° UBS “$i Nsetpcanqend {sve oss jnq*adiss 10 dia WLMINGTUN & WELDUN R. Ri] Tra.hs T-1d im a Few Words, Di R ECTORY : \ FE ; 4 | When bilious or CULE, Cat a ' OND BRANCHES. — : , a: 2S a curet, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed ‘ A ebtld’s respect for its parent | ce pe 10¢, 2d¢ foe. AN) FLORENCE Rail KVAD lis net secured by over leniency CHURCABS. | at ~ _—___—— E Ld ie oe : : { o> et fe : he: j o.9.4. ce Oe 3 Cencuaand sxnedule any more than by Over séve rity. |. fet Sie ae BARARARAAKAA ARAAKA a : A daughter should aever seek : ve aps re ae : ‘ re APTIST—NServices every Sunday,| {2 == aw - : “ ss” her| BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, | ¢: i APA y le See eye ne -eobesias bien ) : moring znd evening. Prayer meeting | 1 a5 is 3 5 mother. ine every fami: y the Thursday evening. Rev A. Ww. Setzer, = = TH Cr i - Dated’ cf f1 mether should be the Best uress—| Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M./ = i : C aa ) ee Vay wi " = | ed wember ‘C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 16S io ac ie ’ de Me Star: eS 4 . ss : ; oS 3 | Be She : isi, call CATHOLIC—No regu.ar services, Ria = rn ¢@ we PRACTICAL | a = oo la. M. (- |, y | Whe discarded finery of a A PISCOPAT.Servines fourth Bar ter —! a} kX rep > at Hi at “1 ; * ri ty . £ ao, ileal Ls 1 Sen F : { \ j at »? oe rage aber - £0. | deughter should neyer constitute day, morning and evening. nee ae <5 =J 2) i 1! oe . At. Rocyk Mt |) 12 52 , N vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. is 2 5 | o- 4 | | a mother’s wardrobe. No one|' me aoe ; - ai | a ss her : a ; Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 3%) ts é of o~ Gi WORKER. IS): a = i ‘a feels especially dignified in the A. M. W. B. Brown, Superinter dant. : 2 rt : nal > SNA ands bik < fv Tarboro >| i2 12. : : | : : : fe. - ‘iy | presence of one whose old clothes METHODIST--Serv ces every Sun- rs r cy mn Offers his services to the B Gv Rocky Mt ;| 12 52) 6 45|#he 1s wearing, and a mother day, morning and evening, ares iz a ~ es oe > citizens of Greenville and the & Eran ES 1 | FF should at alt times preserve her] ueting Nedoosiny, ewotng, Ber FEED ct am Sf pulc zeny : i ‘Liv Selma 290) ws . N.M. Watsou, Pa-tor. & BY SCHOOL) Eak? errs (| luv Fay’tteville 4 161 67) dignity : before ‘her children. 9:30 A. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin- | i 2 w © = : ROOFING, GUT PERING, ‘ + ar. Florence 6 55 The mother who wever {oses| endent. sy =a ; » “ Spouting ard Stove Work,” , 3 4 man a . enone 2 ¥ i z s « 9 1d i W898 4O4 2 Oe Veco] oO wna ennai - 0:30 A.M. E. B. Fieklen Superinten- =p RB Flues guide in waren, Site Pa | | Preventable misfortunes con-|' 7, | | ae aC Flues made . P. M4! A.M) . . “3 men a j= we iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. ‘vv Wilson: 2 08: 0 betst, chiefly, of manifold things, opie 2 x > itv Galgsboro 4). 4 Hf ¢ [tittle todo, but tmmense things portant eek in ® Cue oo oc agoC Up guCO MMOD ‘iv Mayyolia 4 j 71 | ‘ POON > OOOO e ¢ AAS ADA IIOF BOF On ‘Ar Wilmington] 5 45) 9 45 "te have done. : sith ata cei Terre wer mend P. M.| A.M) , rae ‘| The man whe eurns ove dollar 4.'F & A. \.—Creenville Loaze No- : | PRAINS GOIN NOTRE. fFeod spends twa, and the man (394 meets ose tad eu Monday even— | [i 2 iy in Sh h) THAT 9 coy unin ‘) a ---- who earns two, and spends Ont. | 2: W M.King W.M. 1.13 + | a - Yh x pated (2m) B +, |i stands on eitzer side of the hair|* «i uodea Nine 22 ig lay yy & { o ~e Spm t ° . > . 5 amas S€ ta AI u Be ° 4 Mey 21th, | 2 ai ° Par 'Kpne between heedlessness and’ vicreosery Vuendar eveding,. D. W. erie aia ane i Le — |" ‘discretion, betaeer ruin and Hardee N.G. L. H. Pender, see. : wiiitid MB), epee ea a enes RES RENE ok SNE ERE ‘ \A. MAPM. i safety | ry ‘ ‘ , r ‘ ; o kk = : : i K.ot P.—War Riser Lodge No, 98, BY puuenere : > 1. meetsevery Friday evening, UH. W. Ly-Selma t| 12 37 | Parents generally recewve that) wiedwee, C.¢. Frenk Wilson, K. of ff 1g 4 6 What Is It ? eG a: Wilscn i 1 2011185; }measure ef Glial respect JM ands, Bleue a S Be ¢ — > | ——'——.- | deserve—not al ways, perbaps, but} 2. a.—Leb vanee Conucil No. 1696 . re | lhe . tmreteevery Thursday evening. W. B. — 1 | oe | very generally. | Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec, —<> Itisapicture ot tae, celebrated <<” — me 7 When a moiher allows hes K-of H.—Insurence Lodge No. 1469 : 3 ; , a sda ha. M. P. M.{augbter toaprropsiate her wraps | mects every Friday evening. John 3 wilnguolia [cll Pe : a gloves, veils. er other articles of | t/smagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. | av : ‘ ¢ i =, ® : ~ ‘ 5 Lv-& oldeboro 1 On 9 36 }ersonal atttre;she begins a policy | A.L of H, Pitt cone) ae isp : a arWilsen 1 00; 10 27\.ef familiarit 7 feveny Thursday might. J. Be Cherry : . a 1 an! y whieh soover or)" ; ; 6 Ly farboro * '1 4b 4 ° Cy W. B. Wilson. see. . . | a Scr ————||___ dater breeds contempt A respect Best in use, The outfit of no business man is : nS | 49 ‘for one’s belongings engenders @ | ————_——---_-—__——— complete without one. e Pete oq jwespect for “their possessor.— COLLEGES ; aoe POST | gil st Maes “Howe Jourosi , The Reflector Book Store ) ae Bet Sco ws - re feoky. Mi 22 33) | it 1s ; The University. . | . TP. uj ——— FS Fobacoe Gert ana Smoxe Your has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens Aten | Miu tte Away. om mma cuepe aia eprnewns, also a beautiful line of Pearl Handl: Gold Pens, V tai borc | the | (77 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, : : th Lv Recky Me Ji) 31" i - 0 You will be astonished when you see them ana Ar Weldon | | It you waa: to quit tobacco usmg Ve uendaintelirty val ae ites amr dy varnhowvery cheap they are. oa peesily and foreso2, De made wall! shree Full Courses, Law and Medical | : 14 rong, magnetic. tul ow li schools aad school of Pharmacy. ™ Serer ere rae Trait on Scctiaui Neck Hranch Roa a ones pact tut of BEN Se aad Gedasta Contact open to Wamen. eaves ® eldou 4.10 p.m., Belifax 4os|weor, take No-To-Bae, the wonder- Summ.rSechorl for ‘Teachers. Sehol- You mav never . Gauilie ripe met ee aha pA worker that mekes weak men stron. barships and Loans for the Needy. CX But h y d ow ever a “9 Sq hiheg . 4 F | . . , 5 mNT y . ' ar ‘ >in. seturning,deaved Kaxston, -09| Many gain wu pounds in teu daps,|-AMiress, Presrst Apsara: | But should y eS A. Mey @reenvilbe 8.52 a. ua. Arriving |.Qycr 400,006 eure’. Bey No-To- Be te e Hali sect 11:20 a. an.;Weldec: 11.40 am | - a > ; daily except Sunday. jrom your own druggist, who will | a ; Lraingon W ashinigeon Breech leny p guarantee a cure. booklet and sample North Carolina oo} : Washington 8-20 dB. and L400 p.m | mailed tree, Ad: Sterling Remedy Ci, Gollege ot Agriculture Obiia to ace ts atrives fermele 9.00.2. m.,ae13.40 p ig: . a m —_P- . m., Terbero 9.45 a. m,, returningleaves Cleign go or New ‘York. and Mechanic Arts, , ae Dp. Mi pratt aera a. m0. | eee Will open Sept. 9th, 1897, ei iia ta ale teeta: 2 an Ue 99 FRes ag lington Gr ata cnt . Vite Ce ee , re i) . ‘| {Thercugh acadeaiic, scientific and tech- AAA AAA BOA . aa pear Leng iy meary es part ex-| An Eighteen Found jmby Sora. | ahical courses. Experienced Special- oe) RARAM RAAAAAAAAAAB AAA AA AA AA 4 : rotland Neck Brasoh. 00 x . ists in every department. ' ' . Tramn ieaeee aces aa a Matteawan, N. Y., Judy 28, —— Am! Lxpenses per-seseion, including board, ( iit lf | aes arOaKy,cN C, via Albe-| a ” Wor y Students q ey santo tltccigh ely Guage uty: 8 gutnd boy 41 ovine athe HO Geunts Students) 9.98 0 s ot ae ary ; - M;|hemeot Mr. and Mrs. Patrigk Grainey | App y for Catalegue ta : J ihe» ; ere be Be | ass ni: . ‘Iq | ALEXANDER. Q. HOLLADAY, LUD. | 6FRQOORCCOC OCC) JO) OK) 6) 00 OO OY OO OO ODF, ~Rlewuruingszaves Plymouth daigexcep: lass .vizbt. It is ithe heawiest chile Ne Q. HOLLAI Pitene, Se VINNY ONY WF Aree ew WAAAY IY A TNk undey, 7.60%. m., Sunday 9.00 a. n.,| ewer bern in this gown. Mather andi ‘ - : : weecive Tarbero 10.15 a.m and 1. 45 d fa Re . “ ee OO ee Anything from 3a frainon Mitland N.Gannehdewes | ne ‘PRINITY COLLEGE. |-y7 = ' Crainon Miland N. C.iheaneh Je ives ‘T - . : ; ey A aay, Some Sunday, 6.04 a = ™ — ! 1S1tin SS Car ro | " UN.xE TT 7 ng t e@ 7°30 a. in. .Re- Ae: 2 « . | N . i t | { | sommmmatee I’) ty ub uiing leaves #mithfield 8.00 &. Wa ate aitLous2 noid MV ecsssity . Nextpession'Gpens September gi A a vaé ut Goldsrers 9,30 a.m. Cascars's Cundy Gathartic,¢he most} “Ahree.full courses of study, Large! : a Teal wondertu! medical digonery afehe ave, | Humber of electives. ‘i'wo full chairs in! 5" ull Sheet Mg Oster , alison Lata branch, Rerence R 1 and refresh >, | English. Women admitted to all classes! +. wi. leave Latta6.40 pm, aanive Dunigar | Plearant. an ae the eee m, One Hundred and.one Thousand Dolars| one 3 Yh) p a Clio 8.05 p m@. Returning | gently and positively en kidneys, liver added to the endowment during the ° : pee pe ari, Dunbar 6.80 a ax0,| and bewelgcleansing éhe entire gystems preseamt year. Only male literary college: The Dail Retle t ‘ ee attu 7.50. m, daily exoegt Sui dispel ealds, cures headache, tever, ha—|in Nerth Carolina that is located in al V C Or, ; bitual conspypation and _ hiliqusness | City: Train onClintex Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton easily, except SuaJay i lyon (yn The best business course offered in! : hs ? WV « ay ( ed ’ /¢ : , | Please buy.and try a of CG. © the state, Send for album and catalogue. Gives the hore Ne@\Vs :000 a,m.and 8.50 p, m- “ReturnmciPay 10, “24, 5 cexts, Sold and Addaess JNO. C. KILGO, : _ gaves Giatonl at 7.00 a.'m. and 3,00 : an guaranteed to cure by ali draguiste. Durham, N.C. every alternoon at thie : a Train Xo.78 makes close econneetion | SE yose aR _- & Weldon forall poims daily, id via. ‘ cfehmone. alse at Roky 4g reengeore Winer bihious or costive, eat a Jas, Norfolk and Carolina RK for Noa 9 Fiartic. eure covstiien ne all poloda North Wa Nortetic wager cunt, candy cathartic, care constiya JOHN ¥. DAVINE, = | ton, i : General Sups | ‘ T. M. EMERSON, Trafte Manager. © d, R.KENLY. Gen‘! Magacer. small price of 25 cents a PEACE month. Are you a sub- 1 rm ‘for Young Ladi seriber ? [ ¢ IN STITUT Raleigh, N i a NOF Vayu oa | Excellent buildings and” beautiful ouvht to be. grounds in a Heaithful Location with ; 5 splendid climate. Stands at the very Green ville Market. front in Female bigs Thorough 0 : .M, ? in its Courses. High in its Standard —— Uueurpassed in IfS INTELLECTUAL THE MOEBNING STAR, buiter, per 16 16 to 26] AND SOCIAL INFLUENUES, a Western Sides 5t t56 SL adesaalbaa ponte ase ar yeageon 3 a 7. a x : * ‘ ry Teasonadie pilcc8. ei, oY ool aw; AP TRS, The Oidesi ie “ysl idl ena M9 to 124 | logue to. Ja. DINWIDDIE, M.A. | ae : me Oldest leone ta The Eastern Reflect Corn Meal ~ *- 48 to 60 A, t , Tr fl | Plans "smily ico 19| Lae State Normal Cc stern ne ector, Rane , -, | Oats % © 40/and Industrial School l | : i , | ’ 3 OI Sugar as re ! 8 only a » why Newspaper in Coffee -11t920| GREENSBORO, N. C. ; Set Bla your, ' aim t gs 1 Offers the ToUng wonien of the State cgntaius the News eviry | ) thorough prof. ssivnal, literary, clussi- POP SO ea og Sori Carol Mh bags per sigs 7 to 16 | cal, selentitic and industria! education week, ¢. id gives Infornia- Annual expenses $0 tu $130. Faculty of 25 members. More than 4.0 regular oon 3 in } stents, Practice school of 126 pupils LUMBER. for teachers, Moretkun: 1,200 matricu- im E HAv ESTABLISHED A lates representing e\ ery county In ihe | The Onl 4 ive-Dollar Daalv| W"yunver Yardat Greenville with |Stateexcept three. Corie:pundence in- toe ee SS WOR PARKER as Mimager. Orders| Vited from those desiring competent | —— Oa : or Lumber, Rough or Dresszd can be | rained vas Pi To “sdcure ‘in a itsClass intheState {ie ‘wishin dormitories all' free tuition applications | : | | HINES BROS; LUMBER CO. must be made before A”gnsti1sts For W H. BaRNARD tion to the farmers, «s- speciaily those growi: lobaceo, that is worth many times more. thi, ‘te subseription. price, falalt + OOMtaglehie| 1 ‘| tatalogue and information, ag 1 Heinstoa 6 | President OH ARLES Dy MelV ER, wh ' i . . 4 j ~~ j ‘i Perma at NE EN tem em | ty ae ‘. 2 ae u Your every —Udant supplied ikl I SMO Smet Cul of 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 faeces nserere StS Ae Wash Goods U nmercifuily cut. 1250 yards beautiful Dress Ginghams to go at5 cts a yd. A big stock Light Wash Material com- prising new colorings in Breezy Fabrics to be sold at 8c and4c per yd up. 2000 yards of White Goodsat bargain prices Ladies Ruffed Shirt Waist Sets all colors at 15 cts Sets.) In our Shoew™ | 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 91°29, Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. Swept down to .75. Misses ard childrens reduced in same proportion. A depleted stock cannot supply your wants, realizing this fact we are acding to our alreadr large stock of seasonable goods. daily, such as Laces, Ribbons, Em- broideries, Handker- chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho- seiry and many new and siylish things. al Our stock of Groceries, Furniture, Ha: dware, Crockery, and Gents Furnishings is large‘and complete and we - wonld take pleasaie in showing yon through ard posting you in prices’ Remomber now 1s the ‘time and ap oo, eee to find - # mammoth outborsi of bargains. Your friends, DAILY REFLECTOR.) PERSONALS. ae ll, cont JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING rertes nany a new business, Knlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many @ failing business. evnmres oft. REVLEOTOR. — oom 4 K ping Coustantiv at it Brings Specess teas TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger atc mali 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 Saturuagy , WEATHER BOLLETIN. Generally fair temzht and Sun- day, continued warmer. ae WHAT THERE I5. Much orilittle to Tell— You Find it Here, _ =~ Last day of Jaly. August begins tomorrow. The teiephone line hus been extend- ed to Pactolus. New Mallets, UreamUbeese and But er at S. M. Schuttz, Genuine Faber and Simpiex iead pencils at Refigctor Kook Store. Col. A, Onley will deliver a lecture at 4 o’elock. All the world loves a lover with the pessible exception of the particular girl in the case, Good Tea, sold for 40 cents els>- where, our price 25 cents to close out. Z. Moore & Bro. A new paper, the Journal, has been started at Ayden by J. W. Taylor and A. L. Harrington. Ladies wanting nice statiunery can find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very latest styles. } The N. Y. Clothing House has again opened business here, th*s time on the corner near the postoffice. Only one mairiage license issued by the Register of Deeds this week. Th, totul number tor July was eight, four each for white and colored couples, The enjoyment of what you have de- pends a good deal on how you gei it. A stolen kiss, for instance, ia sweeter than one that’s handed out to you ona silver plate. The Reflector Bock Store ias just received the prettiest line of box papers and tablets ever brought to Greenville. Elegant cream ard peach high finish papers in pound packages. , Nobody has started trom Greenville io Klondike to hurt for goid. They can find plenty otf tue yellow nearer home by going to the tobacco ware- bouses Monday. How can you endure flabby linen in th’s hot weather? If you want to look neat have good laundry. Bring your bundle for Wednesday morning ship~ ment. C. B. WHICHARD, Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry, ELON COLLEGE. NORTH CAROLINA. Situated on Southern Railway, io Piedmont section; very best water; healthiest locality, property of Chris- tian vhurch, non-sectanan in spirit and teaching, highest moral tone, elegant building, halls, laboratories, etc., facul- ty cf sp2cialist, cv-educational, curri- culut equa! of best male college, three degree courses, must liberal terms, best advantages, wo i on application. Address J. «), ATKINSON, Chairman, Elon Coliege, N, C, - $ és Secures suceess to any business ‘To “advertise judiciousty,’’ use tne Fred Forbes js on the sick list. W. H. Barnes went to Su®olk morning. was here today, Miss Lizzie Lewis left this morning for a visit to Henderson. F, S. Maultsby returned Fritay evening from Fayetteville. Rice Gwynn fassed through here last night on his way to Kington. Wyatt Barber returned yesterday s(n, Mrs. J. C. Lanier and children Jeft this morning for a visit to Rocky Mouit and Wilson. Sheriff W. H. Harrington, wife and head City. J.J. Perkirs and wife returned this mo ning from a pleasant sojourn it Morehead City. Mizs Emuaa Harriigton returned this morning from a pleasant trip te Morebead City. Jas. ‘T. county, spent yesterday hee and went Edgecombe Dupree, of to Ayden last night. J. G. Bowling earived Friday even- ing from Ox:ord to resume work with the Star Warehouse. Solicitor C. M. Bernard, wife and children returned this morning fiom an outing at Morehead City. ° Rev. E. D. Brown came over from Kinston this morning to fill his appointment at Falkland tomorrow. Mrs. J. B, Edwards and children returned from Morehead this morning and are visiting at her fathers’ Sheritt ville. rived from Edenton ¢nd taken rooms at Hotel Macon. They are to make Greenville their home and our town is fortunate in adding such excellent people to her population, Mr. Bend engages in a law copartnersHip with J. L. Fleming. Greenville the Winner, The 2nd rine of the colorel Green— yille base ball club returned th‘s morn’ns from Kinston where they ) 8, plavee nonatch cwame yesterday. The score result’ din 16 to 3 in tavor ef Greenville. NO CURE—NO PAY. That is the way all druggists +ell GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON 10 for Chills, Fever and all forms of Malaria. It is simply lron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price. 50e. ‘ MUSIC PUPILS WANTED! \ {18S LINA SHEPARD, a music gradoate of the Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va, desires to se- cure a limited number of music pupils Instruction will be thorough aud by the latest method. Terms mod- erate. For further particulars apply to MISS LINA SHEFPARD. (ES. ON EAT AT OUR ARIE We huve placed a large Refriger- ator jin our market to keep all our weats cool and free from flies. When you want fresh Beef, l’ork or Sausage gend ue your orders and you will get something mice, clean and fresh every time. Phone 41. ; Woathington & Ctuhrall J. W. Wiggins returned last night. gC sla as ave ee ae nf a = ayn) YP A ia yf i m= “~~ ‘ re . ry eee im VEO ie 1@ ese), U { y j i ‘ Ms M, ; n ay : J % 4 + : - ’ ‘ » 4 ’ f this | 2 C Pr.t. W. E. Mewborn, of Farmville, [330 from a pleasant visit to Greene county. | 40 Mrs. S. A. Peebks left this morn. | @é ing fur a visit to relatives in Wil+j son returned this worning from More—|' 4 a 4 Fim ALL OF OUR en # Summer Stock : | BGO ATI Greatly Peduced Prices. SPP A Ae yeas Ms Nas Ns A Chance of a Life Time. THI Ca ml { | an ‘t SR aa ae Side | ad . a Emporium of Spring Fabrics. GREENVILLE, - - NORTH CAROLINA and Beeman R. R. FLEMING, Pres, E, wine Ca A.G.COX, iyv.tp HENRY HARDING, G. J. CHERRY, j Vice}Prcs. Ass’t Cashier CAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000 ;'Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,18977. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILL.N.C. Se i Lay Bank wants your triendship anda share if not all, of your business, and will grant in the Court House Sunday afternoon] W- H. Harrington, in East Green- every favor consistent with safe and sound banking. We invite correspondence or 2 per- W. M. Bond and family bave ar- sonal interview to that end. LANGS Mid-Summer,ClearanceSale war OOF __ emt WASH GOODS. Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies Linens, etc. Alsoour entire line or SHIRT WAISTS at greatly reduced prices. LAN G’S. There are two classes of Bicycles, Columbias and others. And chief among the others is the famous Hartford Bieycle. We have on hand Columbias for renitng. All kinds of repairing done on Bicycles, Tinware, and Stoves. S. E, Pender & Co. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. FORTY-SIX'TH YEAR. weet -two years under present principals. 224 students attended Jast year. A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of | Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Teiegraphy- . ‘The Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. ‘Terms to suit the times.” For beautiful new catalogue address, « Profs, J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. Af ect tine Ta Sa EH ASS ee hee