D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. MO enero TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, 2 RES GREENVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1897. So Semtheneee ee moreeveren oe ani. No. 818 ][28. p]noo OM UOT A ab Sd000) AHWAANS —_ SA Vo vi Fad Sey —— Mudd § IVUl INO IOJ WOOL OyVUl 0} O03 ‘U9 UI osIUy oti ynd 9M oIOFaI0T} ONTHSVATE 009 Base Ball. Brooklyn, August 2--New York | won another game trom Brooklyn at astern park tc day. Kennedy again tried bis hand against the Giants but in Joyce piayed a poor game at thitd but Seymour’s claver pitching and the New York’s saved the game. New York, 9. vain. timely hitting Score. Brooklyn, 8; Baltimore, August 2—'Lhe Cham- piuns today won from Philadelphia in a game ofno special interest. This was the twenty-second consecutive vic- tory for the Orioles over the Quaker City aggregat'on, August 6, 1895, be- ing the day of their struggle with the Birds, double play of Doyle and Jennings was the only feature worth mentioning, Scove. Baltimore, 4; Philadelphia, 2. The Colonels won a dull and slowly played game from Cleveland today. Clarke was taker out ot the box by Tebeau after the third inning and Powell substituted Outfieider Pickering has not been sold last successful Louisville, August 2— to Syracuse as reported, but was given his unconditional retease, Score, Louis. vil'e, 5; Cleveland 3. Washington, August 2—German was wild, forcing ia a rua in the third with a base on balls, in the second Sweim then teok his place and pitched in better form. game, Score. Wash- Jington, 9; Boston 7. Second game— Washington, 3; Bose ton, 9, Cincinnati, August 2—-The Pirates cou.d do ncthing with Breitenstem or Dwyer today and the Reds won with- vus cauch trouble. Three base hits in ‘}the ninth by both Padden and Davis and « single by Ely gave the visitors their only runs. There was no regu- lar umpire present. Ehret and Sug- den officiated. Score. Cincinnati, 9; Pittsburg, 2 a“ Chicago, August 2—The Colts won A lightning For the alleetor. ] SONG GIRDLES THE EARTH. = On a spray of epple blossoms, Rests a tiny minstrels feet, lo nis mate in gladness singing, Eden music, soft and sweet. Perfume trom the due clad flowers, Mixes with the trembling strain, As the breath of Summer ruses, Mingles with the Summer rain. Like a mimic snow storm falling, Showers of petais take their flight, Making couches for the fairies, Sleeping ’neath the young moon’s light. See the airy Summer cottage, Sheitered ’neath the cool green} leaves. Looms have never haif so deftly W oven as the wild bird weaves. All day long those minstrel toilers secking made O’r the fields, and by the streamlets, Through the dingle, glen and glade. food, thei: haunts have Gilded prison cannot fetter One sweet syllable of song, And each note this captive utters, Pleads for freedom—chides a wrong. Who would stil] the crimson pu'ses Droop the silken wing, and crest— Maim a sivless song bird, speeding To its waiting mate and nest. Ecuo. Greenville, July 8th, 1897. THROUGHOUT THECOUNTRY, Sr., father Maine Congressman, is very 11], Nelson Dingle, of the Savannah’s first bale of new cotton, fully middling, sold at auction Monday at 10 cents. At Wilmington, O., James Harvey, wife murderer, was sentenced to life Imprisonment. And the price of our Summer lothing has ‘declined with the ad- vanceofsummer. We'd rather sell Summer Clothes at a loss than to keep them over. Whatever vou want we have probably got it for less than cost. A loss at this time is al- most as good as a profit earlier. FR\NK WI!SON TH KING CLOTHIER. | : | | ! fam both games today with but little effort, = Griffith’s pitching was entirely toc} Playing ghost frightened Belle Win- | — a _ — » sete a °° much for the Browns in the fti:st, their|sted, aged 19, at Rochester, N. Y., so — =, solitary run at the finish being purely |that she lost her reason. t ry re ® a gift. Grim bh wasy lor the locals} john O'Connell, a well known Red- i o in the second, while Briggs kept his | wood Falls, Minn., politician, was i Ss = hits well scattered. Dahlen’s all-round | i}jeq by his wife while insane from ’ = work in voth games ard Anson’s field-| «uel treatmect. O @ ing in the second were features, Score.| | rent Chicago, 10; Sk Loule: 1 The goles miowers aah record [’ Second game—Chicago, 9; St. Luis by running from Sydney, N.S. W., to . 5. " sai "| Vancouver, B.C., in 21 days, some (: L or je) '70U0 miles. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. | a, posed : Won Lost Per Cen JUST FOB FUN. = == i Every Day is a Bar- pene en ame © Reltimore 7 a pis Mrs, Blobbs—“Our cook rides a —- : cee 7A a op wheel.” Mrs. Slobbe—“Ours doesn’t; ° 5 : pre ehe ri . sik out she’s a scorcher, just the same,” Salty day | at my ©, Philadelphia 40. 45 471| The modern fisher maiien is the Pittsburg - 8744 457 |summer girl who fishes tor compli. Chicaga $9. 47 453 | ments and gets all the young men on a / Louisville 38 49), 487 | string. ! 3 Store. Ss Brooklyn a4 47 420! The difference between a ca. anda Sood « Washington 30 370] sentence is that the cat has its claws ; St. Louis 22 60 253 las the end of its paws, while the sen~| A DICe lot of tence’ has its pause at the end of its Help Them Out. clause, The Rough and Ready Fire Com- pany of Greenville desire to send two CLOTHING. SHOES, What a Whopper. Spoosy 10]0 delegates to the State Vulunteer Fire men’s Association which meets in Win- ston on the 10th inst., and are asking a small deration from the citizen, of the town to help them do this. Their company cannot be admitted into mem. bership with the Stave Association un- ‘ess they have the délegates present. When our citizens call to mind the good work these Rough and Ready Wilmington, Del., August 2—Sam- uel Barnes, of this city, returned from Ocean City, Md., today suffering t:om a paintul wound caused by a mosquito bite. While sitting on a hotel porch he was bitten on the jugular vein by a mamuoioth mosquito. Blood spurted from the wound in such quantities that several handkercniets were saturated and his shitt was oeted-s with blood. LAWNS AND DIMITIES Are being shoved out of the way at BOD ROCK PRICAS to make room for fall goods. PMOoIO oUL “CATO. NOI i ~ | maid : 0» , 5 3 boys do when there’ is » fire, We feel; While Barnes’ companions rushed fr a r ° & 5. sure they will cheerfully contribu a doctor the hotel man applied a big These summer goods will not be carried OV er bn small ; amount to help, defray. the ¢x-|poultice to the wount, which finally fn ‘ on | ee 3 Qi ‘| penses of the delegates, stoppea the flow of blood. , and y ou ¢an get bargains on chem. | I So Nice Corn Mullets at E. M. Mc-| The price uf wheat has jumoed up in al ey Gowan’s Market. the last two days. > silted: i bs 7. - RL, DAVIS, Pres’t cr ge e Mat : A + A Rory Pred.cusn. | ae : Y ] RELECTO R It seems that the ewner of the ey R. A. TYSON. Vic-ePres. : ere ee ee ‘| money lost it from» closet of a — REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1896. .* — a eee To |passing train und he had nO} fhe South may well rejoice in - a Eee . ; _p. 3. WHICHARD, Editor. definite idea »s to where the|ipe prospect abead, for it will | =7> xe OF THe ; ee -_—|jgcident occurred — ew York| share is this prosperity to 8 Th RB k f G AT | EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Mail aad Express. creater degree than ever before,| — e an O reenvi e, er samme an aiid | During the last five or six years GREENVILLE, N. C a : Richest ia the Wirld’s Fustory | the South has been putting itself : “teed sie Bnwred as second-lass mail matter. oo Be % ab At the Closeicf Business May 14th,{1897. ey et : o iba: in shape, getting oul of ebt, RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. —— Representative born, of | jearning how to produce its CropS} | oyns and Discounts $42,153 81 Capital stock paid in 233,000.00" | | g{(RSCRIFTION RATES. California, whe has jong be6B] and manufacture its goods at aj Over Drafts 895,29 Hetcelt an Protits ie ey tee eo a | interested inthe niwing business Due from Banks 8.772.463 Deposits subject Co Uneck 53,812.55 [Weyer et 6.0 nierested Inthe b.1uing yasiness,||ower cost than ever before. tt Harature and Fixtures 1,505.0 5 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 148.10 is Qae mentli, 3 ‘ . iC expresses the ODinIvL that the bat demonstrated the inherent | Current Expenses 1,812,045 Aue to Banks 508.15 ~ * + Ope week. Cre we thon [Old olwcoveries in te Klondi : : apn Cash Items 1,839.56 5 Time Certificates of Deposit 55.00 3 Delivered in town by curriers withoul ph se € : 53 | nee - ke strength of Me basinese and Premium on Stock 1000.00 3 - ———e ear: cos! will preve the greatest 1p _the financial interests; ib has 8¢€N] Cash on hand ¢ 28,088.18 3 Cotal $85,566.34. Alvertisng rates are liberal and ean be oo | ad on application to the editor or at he 3° Ce the beginning of a great south— ward movement ef population ; it has commenced to attract world wide attention ‘o the won~- world’s histo-'y. Ve does not think the climate of Alaska 1s &© bad asit has been pxinted and is | of the opinion tbat the rich finds | Total 985,566.34 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have = your account, promising every accommodation eousistent with good banking, Vie} ——— srt reac we gorresponuent at 5 ar esr We desire a oe “ . : ge “s ig ve int vaty, who willlin that territory will cause pros-/derfal 1 : ts fore every postoffice inthe cor Uy, wW j Pt q 2 der a increase in i re gn ing gand in brief items of NEWS 48 it OCCU"E| Yoong in all parts ofthe c try ae ak ok 4 Wehavealarge > pectors in al] parts ofthe country | trada and the development of its fa each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. to begin hunting for gold. Mines!South Atlantic and Guif ports: in California which were deserted} Aj] of this adyance hee been € é *s y . , ; : io ago vat being re worked made deitog @ perio® ti avick 3Ccessi LV Will ’ rv : ; : an a Ccessi ul Ye Stet ver the rest of the country has found medern apparatus, elec rica and|;+ digenlt to hoid ita own Hay- STOCK OF ; sida mamrraee ra Ad om 9 oar UNDERTAK RS aieaainaeninnesinenennit eases AC IS naam Sanne Wepnespay,. ADGUST 3 1897. naan ot | | | | eel sn lohan pce estos tae te OO dha ae ase ie) mr Forn in Malice of Fel’. Since Rev- T. De Witt Tal- mage came to W asbhiagton he has heen contpelied more than once to deny rumor?, apparentiy cir- culated fcr a malicious purpusr, that he is dissatisfied with his position at the Firet Presbyterian church, and in ends leaving it. The story has again beea revived by sce one who has apparentiy taken advantage of Dr. Talmage’s absence from Washington, and the eminent divine has telegraph- ~ edto the Post a denial couched in terms which | ave no possible roow for doubt as to bis meaning. His dispatch follows : Spirit Lake, Lowa, July 22, 97. Editor Post: I denounce the lying coundrel who startea the report that I am dissatisfied with my Washington church and that IT will not return toit. My con- gregaticn and myself are in com- plete accord. They have met all their obligations to me. My va- cation over, I wil! preach in my puipit the second Sabbath in other kinds, Judg: Puiiburn says, and he predicts thet by 1900 more gold will be mined in California than was takea out in the golden daye when the Stato became famous. Judge Hiibern. who is a Republican, adds ihe ovinion that the production of gold for the neat few yeara wil be so ‘great as to cauze its demouetiza- tion.— Washington Dispatch. prec csnamenne SIE” RNR wees AT Goverament Finance Washington, August 2—The monthly comparative statement of the government receipts and expenditures for the mouth cf July, shows the total receipts to have been $29,027,264, aud the disbursements $50,100,993, leay- ing the excers of expenditures oyer receipts $11,073,544. This deficit is accunted for by abnor- mally heavy ex) euditures inci- dent to the beginning of the new fiscal year. As compared with June, the receipts were increased by $2,442,656 and the disburse- ments were increased by $27,165,- ing accomplished this mucn in such a period of depression, it 1s nowln a position to enjoy to ‘the largest extent the genera activity and prospertty of the next few vears.—Manufacturers’ Record. Bs ee ppuamveshcnararasiaiess ——— One of those wen who lack oaly experience and knowledge to make them great editors said to the editor of the Gardiner (Me.) Reporter Journal recently. “We expect the local paper to say all of these good things about us. It goes in to help fill up the news columns, and the news is what we buy the paper for.” “Very true,” szys the editor editorially, “but did you ever consider that the unpleasant things the local paper might truthfully say about you, but does not, would sell ten papers to the complimentary item’s one? We reyret thet human nature is built that way, but it is nevertheless, and the fellow making a lucal country pewspaper in the litle see us. GOOLS just arrived. Comeand OATS MAY AND FLO Ii Lf, 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Jenson J scion osh Mh We have ,ut received & new hearse and te nicest line of Cof- fins and Cesgets, in tweed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green\ille. We ae prepacsd «> {0 embalm- ing jn ais its forms: Persona! atiention given toco ducting funerals ard bodies en trested to our care will receiye every mark Of respect. Our vrices are lower than ever. Ne do not want monupoly but wavite COmpetition. _We can be found at any and all times in tbe Juho Flanagan Bugey Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO. a Just try a itu. Lu. of cascarets, tne finest liver made cement imines a Vala H*’ ING IL quaiitied as Receiver of the Green- -y at W. M. Bond. Be*” & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming and bowel segu ator ever ATORNEYs-AT-LAW, Greenville, N..C. Practice ion all ths courts. el Property for wale. BEEN APPOINTED and oo Se iy September. The last year’s at- 914. ‘ bailiwick where everybody is| ville Lum er Company, for the purpose} 3arb tendance was larger than any The following statement shows | supposed to know everybody of gekillng foe an the real ostaio rbePrs. previous year and many wore de | 80me of the wore important items |else’s business better than his|and adjoining the town of Greenville AMES A. SMITH, belonging to said Company. This pi op- NONSORIAL ARTIST. sired to worship with us than Could be accommodated. Every- thing is satisfactory. Tkat evil report wis bornin the very mal- ice of hall and is one of a hun- of unusual expenditures in excess of June paymerts, which became payadle duriag July; Mononga hela river improvements, «3,600, - 000 ; pensions, ,$4,900,000 ; inter- own, finds it muc, more difficuls to determine what to leave out of the sheet than what te put in it. Thanks, awfally, for the suggesiion; you mean well, but erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit. pui chasers. For further iniormation see Or ad- LOVIT HINES, dress GREENVILLE. N.C. , Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty Receiver Kinsion, N.C, dred falsehoods manufactured | °” $6,500,000; dehciency in| you don’t kncw.’—Newsvaper- C§RBERT EDMUNDS against me during the vast thirty postal revenues, Fa 590,000 ; | dow. : ™~, H FASHIONABLE BARERR, ’ State agricultural colleges, $1,-| —————---— = | + years, and all of which false- hoods have onty enlarged my work, as this will. T. De Wirr TALMAGE. ~~ nm) Money Stcps a Train 200,000 ; bounty ou sugar, #1,- 100,060, rivers and barbors, $1,- 200,000; pay rubsiacence, ete, for the arm: , $3,000,000, As compared with July, 1896, Cotten ana Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of coli and peanuts for yesterday, 38 furnished ‘by Cobb Bros. & Con:mission Mers chants ot Norfolk ° Special attention given to cleaning ee Ws. Gentlemens Clothing, GREENVILLE. ser ae the receipts during the last mouth COTTON, A few days ago av engineer of | ¥°"* increased by avout $10,000, | goog middling 8] : 1} Boston aud Maine train, while 0U0, and the cis bursements Middling — 4 runving berreen Winchester and increased by abcut $8,000,000. ot Oates 6 15-16 a ; (a ue ’ Montvale, with an empty engine, During the iast iionth, the} Tone—trm. . : discovered what locked to be receipts from oustoms amounted PEANUTS. , a money whirling in the suction to $16,966,801, AD..MOPEasa;: 8 Prine 2 The nex: session of "the school will . caused by the locomotive drivers, compared with July, 1896, Of} Extra Prime 24 ppen on . says the Boston Herald. about $5,000,000. ‘Lhe internal ne, 6 7 : : ‘ He dtépped the machine, ran revenue during July last yielued cla soouteds bes 76 MONDAY SEPT. & boob a back a tew feet and picked up a $19,767,831, us comoared with aid contisailice (0 chontta. | $50 bill. Near bey were two $10 $14,305,532 for July, 1896. Select Female School. ESTABLISH 187g. The terms are as follows. | bills. The engineer then started a ‘s for Winchester, and the eazi A Negro’s Palace Amoux Society. Serna tl tb a Amr os =| nein cm mit SAM, MM, SCHULTE merce oe begin on ; ‘ iow when a large bill book, wide The people of Peachtree street, ANS th OF SEPTEMBER : ) | Intermediate “ $2 50 open, was seen beside the track. Atlanta’s street of fashion, are i : * | PORK ‘SIDES &SHONLDER Higher open $3 00 ‘ted by the cinali The terms are as follows: : Lani hye 3 Ber Che ne Yee. NOONE 906. the excited by the publication of | primary Engish, per month | §? 00) FARMERS ANI) Fe amen e: cay iil a ovat captured. It contained pee say ey phechite to rent ho deka i ” $2 30 - ing their year’s supplies sg hk work and disclpline of the seaoo! valuable pa er handsome residence to H gher ’ $3 00 | their interest to get our prices befere pvi |W as heretofore. papers and the name of onry a $1 00 | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete the owner. The money and papers were returned to the hroper person with not a cent missing. A few hours later the man whcse property had been restored by the honest engineer made his eda Rucker, the newly appointed revenu3 collector for Georgia. Mrs Smythe is the wife of Major William H. Smythe, who was an applicant for the office of internal revenue collector under Mr. Mc_ Kinley, but the office was given Languages (each) Music including use of nstrument $3 00 No deduction for ioss time except in case ‘of sickness of as much as one weeks duration. | ‘The. instruction is thoreugh in a'l its branches. ‘I'he moral tone and intel- lectual influences are unsurpassed, The discipline is mild but positively firm, For further particulars see or addreas, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOE uallits branches. We ask a continuance of your’ past liberal patronage. \ : W H. RAGSDALE.@ neem een () een ewieale , You can be treated at fe appearance and handed a pack- | the negro, Rucker, largely MRS, ALFRED FORBES, : ones | age to the knient of the throttle, upon signatures obtained from] July, 21, 1897, Greenyille, N, C. Tcbacco. Snuff, &c, } ise | we buy diroc) from Mauufactuars > oh bihs permanently eure} 1 15 to , < fained a half pint of cheap | !eadets of fashion in Atlanta. ling you to buy at one prot, A eoul- 08° m8 price nnders>me UL T iy bie oe come hero wa Wi!l ecatract whiskey. Railroad men who| Mrs Smythe remarked that as TTIWRE eae tah Ca iy : * i. i. t stock of - IrGm r ytcl bi ith heard of the case are wondering | 8°™° of her neighbors seemed to Lon “a ged era eer eury, hackdp oe you bre kaa mer 8) hae while | E HAvE ESTABLISHED A} FUJR RE. apne med cy beds if sad whiskey is the proper prefer him as collector to her W Lumber ‘ard at Greenyille with| » FU RNITURE Pimples, Copper Cotored Spots Mais ce yeward for honesty, Some of huabana she wanted to see|W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders) 1... on hand and soldat pl ee out in nthaSyphilitie BLOOE POsSON tat mm claim that the offering of| whether they would appreciate rarer rig age aay — — be the ihe by or : areall bought and nate ‘o2se8 and Shailonice the. we a. fiquot to an engineer is an insult|bimas highly as a neighbor) HINES BROS. LUMBER 00. | S0ld pegogps ag age aps nai baified ‘of the most ominent Phys: e san not be overlooked. j Atlanta Dispatch, August lst. gene ene, Ny © 8. M@ RCHUL'SZ, ville N. U Gone! garam. A aint reno a non %, ee at . WLMINGTUN & WELDUN R. R AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE aul, RUAD Conucnseu ocnedule TRAINS GOING cOUTH. man’s indiscreet letter and ifs » ren ——-—- | still more indiscrest pub tation, Dated 18 B | Japan has agreed to seiile is vay 2, E Z| troubles with Hawaii by arbitra- LOT bg (F< mm * aia | |__ canning tion. JA, Me | A.’ | Theseare signs showing that ueuve Weldon | 1. £0) | . we ag At. Roeyk Mt | 12 52 | _ jthe world as becoming civilized. —- nee oe ~~ | War is becoming ebselete. Men iv Tarboro 12 1: | have learned at least that there a , SCti«dY”St*« gq {ore better, more ‘rational, more Ly Rocky Mt | 12 62 | § 45 ae . 7 Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20) erviliz-d and much cheaper ways AivSelma =| 2 0} * | ot settiing international disputes av Fay'tteville) 415) 07 b tie told aniiion Ar. Florence | 6 45 than by spending untold millions nasa eae etinaneee EE —— —- jof money in the destruciion of fon] * - untold thousands of lives. Fa bo Commerce, education, entight- | |p, Me ia.M lenment of mind apd practical uF Wilson 2 08 4 common sense baye united to Vv Goldsboro 3 10 . Be to Lv Maygolia 416 e {bring about this resnlt Wita Ar Wilmington) 5 i Hi ° the appreach cf sarother century ler “| We bave every ieasou to hype - au imperfect work thus far rRAINS GOIK+) NOYTRH. tha the Imperfect Wor ...jaccomplished by there forces Dated Oo, 3 +, | will be mace . perfect work. We May 21th, sat Ss 4 \33 have eyery teason to hope that 'S8S7, v | . é . * sieneeseapen i sans eer ian al __/ ‘AR jenlizhtened nations will submit; Ly k a ee | themselves~ as enlightened men hi¥ T'iurernce BY a ‘ _ a: at Ly Fayetteville) 1110/9 40, | ‘oug ago did—to @ reigu of Jaw iy ame . 37 ng 4 iu jleu of the rule of brute force. ‘lisen 20/4 Bd = ie ned —Nev York World. + > f 1. NEE | A Bey Freezes ts Arm A. M. 'p M. . — -g¥ ilmington 3 00 7 00 Jersey City, N. J. Aug. 9. ‘Lv Magnolia il 50! 8 30!_ Samuel W f . , y Goldeboro | 1 00 9 36) eau olf, a confectioner, at Wilsen 100) 10 27| this afternoon offered a disk of ‘i vy Tarboro 1 42 ee ee apnatieeciesaaeas nail EN ice cream to tae boy who would ee Bes held his arm the I-ngest time in es | 0% a2 ice cream freezer. A pumber —S OS eee of boys who were around Wolff's poe aM. "| oP. My] . : WvWilson =f 1 42 1 Pqo st sae) contested for the prize, but ‘ariscoky’Mt » 233) |__| 11 16] Willie @iockwood cutdid adi of! Pe ip Cr , e ArDarboro |, 400 ir | them. Although suff. ring excru- ‘LviFarborc lig tiating pain, he held his arm in bw Roeky Mu i, 3 17 : : the'freezer foar minutes. When Ar Weldon Trali. on Scctia ii Neck Braneh Roa -eaves Weldon-4£0 p, m., Halifax 4,98 $). ,, arrives Scotland Neok at- 610 p «@,{ Greenville G27 p, m., Kinston 7.55 » ©. Returning, leaves Kiinston 7.60 t+. M2.) Greenville 8.52 a. wm. Arriving tfalifix at 11:20 2. m., We'don 11,40 am diaily xxvept Suuday. Jraias on Wasknigton Branch Jeny Washington 8.20, m., and 1.00 ;p. m- azrives Rarmele 940 a. m., and 340 p @.,‘Tareoro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Parborag.30 p. m.,. Parmele $0.20... and 6.20 p. m,, rrives Washington 11si0.a..ut.,and 7.0 p. m. Baily -ex- epi Suagey. Connects with trains.on Seeitland Neck Braach. Tian laaves saroeru, N C, bia Alao- wate & Kwieigh R.k, daily exaept Sin- day,@t:5 Kp. m., Sanday 40 P. a; artine Plyuouth 7.40 P. M., 6.80 p.u0, Retusainy saves Plygcouth daily exeep' Sunday,7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a w,, arrive farbero 10.15 a.m and dl. 44 Traiw@n Mélland Nv, branch koavell ourselves .then. times under foot audary to hold Atold3buso daily, except, Sunday, 6305 ay i. arrinigg Soithtield #30 a. in. Bet (5urning deaves.tiaithtiele 8.00 a. m,. ars gives at Geldsbers 9.30 a.m. Trains oa Latta braney, Florence B £., ‘eave Laitu:B.A0 p m, airive Dunbar 750 pm, lio 8.05 p wm. Returning leave Clioté.20 ann, Dunbar 6.30 a m,' ate Latta 7.60.4 m, dailyexcept Sua- dar. Train ouCiintox Branchileayes War- saw for Clintam cally, exeapt Suuday, 3000, 10. and 8.46 p, m-> Returnirg -vaves Cinton a€7.00 a. m. and$,00 1, m, Train No. 78 takes close eannection .¢ Weldon forall points daily, allwail via siichmone, alse af Ravky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina RK for Nenolk ¢ ne all points North vie Norfolk, JOHN F. DIVINE, General hap: 'y. M. EMERSON, rate Manager, 4d, R.AKENLY. wen’ Pogeger, THE MORSING STAR Sigas ot Civilization. Greut Britain agrees to nego- tiate with us on the sealing qyuestior. This in spite of the irritation created by Mr. Sher-. he withdrew it the arm was frozen stiff. Thetboy was taken to the-city hospital, where, it is said, thot it will be necessary to ampuiate the arm. . : es seenreenrenes= th tet san Soentnetocaeenetsiteisdiensa ieee enn Gvod times are mot here, nor may we expect them under the party gives, put we can «nake times better if we “but tiy- The louder-#e cry and the less we do, the more we will feel .\hard .times and thecharder they will become. It is nataral to cry.eut when the reptile is-sapyping our life blood, but if we.do nothing to shake it from ve, «when the dast drap is gone it will be too jate to defend Simp hard them dows. Work te.the end .af ‘making them better.—Winstan sourpal. Jt is stated. that no one should) | @ucestors. 250 years ago, 10 shil~ tny his luek in the Klondike: nagion without a thousard dol- jane. The possessor of a thous- and doliars haying 4 prospect to inerease it by andustiy and thrift at hame would be very foolish to risk bis mOney with thé added chaues of freezing or starving to death in search fer gold in Alaska !—rhiladelphia Reeord. _ Five acres of land in Lordon, owned by Lord Salisbury, are worth millions, They cost his gy | i wity Newsnaner in| Greenville Market. TORT ASP R CT ee eeters stom . Buiter, per lb — 15 to 25 Nori Carolina, | vescern sice Bt 208 aa OM 8 TT Ra Ah Sugar cured Hamy 10 to 124 ba A Corn Meal ~ 45 30 60 es Family ~ 425 raring 8 me | | Lar ) mee The Only sive-Dollar Daily Sop ! "Boa * * rf Co , ea 17 to rs its Class intheState:. . i Gack. ss, S878 to1 40 Rl os 000 ORIG WOe ding 1 «1B 7 ate Lgl po 10 to 21 Ph OL titted ob Canteenecliaigy) | «if CRO ROO NOB. fu ‘idscne : WB, PRENARD ; me (Beeuwax.ner “4 MTT oh TAT TER W [7280 antes Sesoe : Paes ee eo ha 4 ; : ha = mh F aey ded Oe «e \ i DIRECTOR CHURCAES. @ enn BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, moring and evening, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, Pastor, Sunday school 9:50 A, M. ©, D. Rouutree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regu ar services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sundav morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30 A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superipter dant. METHODIST~Serv ces every Sun- alay, morning and evening. Prayer) meeting Wednesday eveving, Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school | 9:39 4. M. A. B. Ellington, Superin-| cendent. PRESBYTERIAN—S.-rvices — third Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. | J. B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A.M. I. B. Ficklen Superinten- vent | LODGLS. i ae oa tome ALF. & A. \ —Greenville Loage No 284 meet; first and third Moaday eyen- ing, W M.King W. M, L. I. Moore, Sec. | J. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17) | Meets every Tuesday evening. D. W. | L. H. Pender, See. K. ot P.—Tav River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C.C. Frank Wilson. K. of | Hardee N. G, | R. and 8. No. 1696 W. b. RK. A.—xebd vance Coaucil meets every Thursday evening. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1165 meets every Friday evening. Johr Finnagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. A.J. of H, Pitt Counci! 236 meets every ‘Thursday. night. J. B. Cherry A W. B. Wilson. see. ANenqeionerer tyes sat ynteindirinte es COLLEGES. Pntnaie decile Ne The University. ere 47 TEACHERS, 413 STUDENTS, (Summer School 158), total 549. Board 188.00 a mon'h, three Brief Courses, daree Full Courses, Law and Medical Schools as@ School of Pharmacy. Graduate Oourses Open to Women. Summ-r Sehoul for ‘Veachers. Schol- ‘arships and ¢.oans for the Needy. ‘| Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. Nw, i eR, Chapel Hyil, North Carolina vicious rule the Republican) College ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, | °: Will-open Sept. 9th. 1897, nical courses. Experieneed Spr cial- ists in every department. Eixpenses;per session, inelading board. ‘For County Students $ 93 00 For ali other students 123 00 Apnly for Catalogue ta ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. Raleigh, N, C. President. FP RINITY COLLEGE. Next:Hession Opens September 8. ‘SLhree full eourses of study. Large ‘number of electives, Two fell chairs in English. Women admitted to all classes ‘One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars added to the endowment daring the present year. Only male literary college in Nerth Carolinu that is loeated ina eity. ‘The best business course offered in the state. Send for album and eatalogue. Address JNQ.C. KILGO, : Durham. N.C. PEACE Ld AD ld for Young LaJies IN ST [T UTE Raleigh. N. 0. Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location with splendid climate. Stands ut the very froptin Female Edueation, ‘thorough in its Courses. ‘High in its standard Unsurpassedin If'S INTELLECTUAL AND sOCIAL INFLUENCES, ‘'wenty-une officers and teachers, Very reasonable ptievs. Seid for cat- alogue to JAS. DINWIDDIE, M, A. The State Normal and Industrial School, GREENSBORO, N. ©. Offers the young women of the State thorough prof ssional, literary. clussi- cal, scientific and industrixn] education ‘Annual expenses 890 to 8130. Faculty } of 25 members. More than 40 n gular sturents, Practice school of 126 pupils for teachers. Morethun 1,209 matricu- | lates re presenting every county in the state except three, Corre-pondence in- Vited from those desiring competent trained teachers, To secure board in dormitories all free tuit;on Apobeatons st. or} | must be made before A “gust “4atalogue and information; add¥fees vw, Cle * ‘ President CH ARLES, D, MelVER. gs ate ’ # ey LDPE THY ao ee JE A A SLSIDORUG Gris 4 Shi ' £ xk a | Ht ®@ SEE THAT? Wie abusia What Is It?’ gysaav It is a picture of tae celebrated ne CY PARKER FOUNTAIN’ PFMo Best in use The outfit of no business man is complete without one. The Reflector Book Store has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, You will be astonished when you see them ana varn how very cheap thev ars. You may never, : But should you ever}@=<==- Want Job Printing ag Come to see us. <=" ba PAMAALY a eh cs the te th YO _OOOY wy ui yy" PLA i 7 YIU OU WOOO UUOO ( ‘ \ “i Nome OVUM YOY LO Anything from 24@==<=.- Visitine Card cee TO A ion EF*ull Sheet Poste. Aree 4" I The Daily Reflector. Gives the home news every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are yuu a sub- scriber? If not vou ouvht to be. i] The Eastern R eflector. 's only $1 4 year, 1: contains the news every week, and gives informa- tion to. the farmers, es- specially those growin: tobacco, that is worth niapy times more than ‘Le subscription price... ¢ et) DA ILY REFLECTO RB. AUGTS1USCESAR, eel Nothing About Him Here, But Wany Other Peopie App?ar. — Your every # bad 3 JMDICIOUS ADVERTISING a a : poe COantsupp ied mere Henry Strause went to Henderson at the . | Creates many a new business, today, "| &nlarges many an old business, Elias Turnage, of Ormondsviile, was ‘1, oe Preserves many a large business. ey Revives many a dull business, : ; Rescues many a lost business, J. L. Foumain, of Falkiand, was in Saves many a failing business. | tow) today. S-cnres success to any business Commissioner F, 'T. Carr, uf Gieene county was here today. ane ES as 'To “advertise judiciously,’ use tne : ; egies & ] exlumns of tt. REVLEOTOR. ; Miss Lizze Dail, of Snow Hil’, is © : visiting Miss Rosa Hooker. ‘a URMR. A.H. TAFT - — - . a is in the Northern : . oe Miss Wiunie Skinner returned home ac Markets purchasing Kring Coustantly at it Brings Spccess | Tuesday evening from Chapel Hill <° Fall and Winter Goods x : at Ody | | see : . © and in the meantime 4 : J. W. Wiggins and P. H. Gorman : TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. returned Tuesday evening irom Lar: we are closing out all ae ne Summer Goodsatgreat 4 ly reduced prices. RICKS & TAFT. gems OR cP aeteu a mati train going! Mrs... M. Schultz and little son, N