K DAI D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. — neritic Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1897. No. 820 Y REEL TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. | | | | | nag corona sapininthacestittinianaammanciiniteat mets ala tene ates talent anita ae nineties tease meant . ene PEE TLE OR sinners tt: mein - - ca ][98 pInoo OM Ud AA Sqa00090 HHANOS Mls) 4 Base Ball. Louisville, Ky., August 4—Two games were to have been played here today, but in the second inning ot tlre first game, with the score 3 to 2 in the home team’s favor, Burkett called Um- pire Wolfe a vile name, and was or- dered out of the game. Tebeau refused to put u man in to bat for Burkett, and after waiting five minutes, Wolfe gave the game to Louisville, 9 to 0. The Indiats played as'it they did not care whether school kept or not m the second game; and the Colonels won easily. In the ninth inning Burket again insulted Umpire Wolfe, and was ordered out of the game. He refused to leave first bese, and the Umpire ealled two policemen, and the Indians’ lett fielder was ejected from the grounds. ' Right Fieider McCreery has been traded to New York for Dad Clark and a money consideration, and Pitcher Miller given ten day’s notice of his release. Score. Louisville, 7; Cleves land, 4. Cincinnati, O., August 4—The Reds and Pittsburgs played two games today, Killen pitched the first game for the visitors, and the Reds found him easy. The scond game was called in PUBLIC SCHOOL FARCE. SS Raxeion, N. C., July 5th ’9¢. Eprror Rerrecror—Theie seems to he great dissatisfaction in sume sec~ tions of our State in regard to the new school law and the special tax to be caused feuds and bad blood in some townships cannot be doubted. This is caused not so much on &c- count cf the special school tax, but the opposition is mainly against the school management now in the hands of bitter partizan committees and vicious and incompetent Boerds and Supervisors, 1'o show the ammus by which they are governed, the attention of the public should be called especially to the res- olution introduced by Mr. LH. Flem ing berore the Wake County Board of | Education. The resolution is as follows: “Whereas, it would be detrimental to tu the public school system to appoint colored committees to look efter the interest of the white schools either in whole or in part.” It is therefore resolved that suci | colored school committeemen as may be appointed are expressly appointed. by the Board to assist in looking after the interest of the colored schools and it TH TOBAC voted on the 10th inst. Tlat it has |. PPPPLPLP LLL le! ~ And the price of our Summer Clothing has declined with the ad- vanceofsummer. We'd | rather sell Summer PROP ti iaalind policy, they have promptly resigned or failed to quality. ‘Those who hold or do so with the hellish intent of creating disseptions and ill will and to retard not only our educ tional interest but to wreck and ruin organized society. claim the victory. Shoch’s two bagger and Grim’s single, after Lachance flew out, did the trick. Shoch was the hero of the day in the field, white Anderson and Grim shared in the batting honors. ' Score. Brooklyn, 2; Washingten 1. Chicago, August 4—The Browns Men with anglo saxon blood in their Bu? oo closed their season here today by takirg veins should consider well before they vV Ee D ® B a hard fought but loosely played game vote their hard earnings to increase Y y BF y LS aA AL-= their power, by ..eans of more funds, gain day at my LS oJ e * je} = the sixth inning, on account of dark- Clothes at a loss than o) O ness, with the score a tie. is the opinion of this Board that such tok th S e In the second inning Hurst had commirteeimes should not _interlere 0 keep OM Okay O viven the Reds the worst of a decision with the control of the white schools ‘ ar ° - , 4 ayy 2 p rry) 2 achers , at = O and an irate rooter rolled a beer glass either in the employm 2at of teachers of Whatever vou want . . + rn ‘ erpw1se.”’ x x into the diamond. Umpire Hurst picked ouberwises ;we have probably got Oe up the glass and threw it into Rooters’! It is sluimed that the negroes were (s 4 arg my MCS Row, and hit John Cartuyveilles over only appointed to look after their own in for less than cost. A © *oht eve. inflicti apy ; se S, £ y a 3 ermitted * + } Yaa = the right eye, inflicting a serious wound. chools, and would no‘ be permit ‘loss at this time 18 al-. ‘scenes ae A patrol wagen was immediately called under any circumstances to have any- ; 4 —J aan = and Efurst was arrested, charged with thing to do with white schools, but it beahee as good as a profit, S v assault and battery. Red Bittman should be known among all our people lier — , ° | ‘eariler. ‘a took Hurst’s place as umpire. Score. that the Mongret Board, except Mr. wa en 2 : =n Cincinnati, 14; Pittsburg, 3. Fleming of course, for ths county in . , a ‘ e— — © Second game—Citcinpati, 4; Pitts- which is loeated the Capitol of the [ R A NJ K W | te, ») ON | S ° burg, 4. State, gives it out officially that the —— . ) - hip apa 7 =] 4 gve ¢é *¢)1 + 1 2 § _— be r —— so = Brooklyn, N. Y., August 4A} | Bf groes shall have a voice in the man THe KING CLOTHIER. =| = though the Washingtons arrived ut agement of white schools. It some Sac ‘ a . , e Qs, ; . . 4 ; GS a cs = Eastern Park today but a tew minutes counties of the State ’ worthy, indus— ae A AS ars ne " : naan desesoeripettincareiinianaenge oa sc: om Os before the time for play, their train trious and intelligent nezroes haye been 9 joconmaaramener! — our being late, they managed to put upa appointend as committeemen, but with one! ~ e ‘ j 2 } Ine ' rs} 1 . 4} —_— a came that would be a credit to any un BES esdiles oo Superior 0 their | — 4 club. It was not until the eleventh appointees, and seeing the disastrous 4 n | . inning that the home team was able to | "sult which will tollow such a suicidal trom the Colts. Both sides bated hard | from the start. Callahan lost his game to succeed in thetr satanic purpose. ‘n the ninth by presenting two bases | Many good oa who, under and making a wild pitch. Lally shut tavorable auspices would gladly use off several long hits by sensational | *e!" sp fluence to promote our public catches. Scere. Chicago, 12: St. schools, wi'l scorn to do 89 under NOV MU 4 PUR TBA sn present environments. Store. Louie, 13. . , ; The Board ct Education of Wake is HOW THE OF.BS STAND. a'fair sample of those in other counties. pond Won Lost Per Cen | It was given out thas all Supervisors , =) ston 58 26 g9y {should be men who were practical A nice lot of Baltimore 53 27 6G3 | teachers und were professionally pre- | f ? Cincinnati 53-28 654 | pared to perform their duties. Instead CLOTH w N G SH OES Oo New York 49 81 613 | of that we have broken down, bi.ckwood i e 8 a Cleveland 4k. 39 536 | populist exhorters, notoriously incom- ‘ ‘ : . ~~ | petent and far interior in intellect learn- 9 es colores ee| LAWNS: AND DIMITIES Pittsburg 88 40 458) who appear hetore them for examina: bd Chicago 40 48 455 | tion. tee | O Louisville 40 30 444) It maybe said that prominent men Are being shoved out of the Way at Brooklyn 35 48 | 422\ are nite eae ae _ canvassing ieee 53 349 |tor this special tax. “his istrue: but O ideconin ile - ch it shoul! be observed tuat they select oF St, Louis 2 auch counties as are dominated by men rq) met ot high standing, whose Board of Edu: fi , . : | } cation and Supervisor are broad gauged ) re Q bad Mrs. Sarah Walston, of F oP: and liberal minded und have only the tO. MaKe. LOOM tor fall goods. =) township, sent the RELECTOR @ chick- public good in view, On the other r Regt. ‘ r = E. See ee ey Woked ike heh ral) hand no efor is being ma in Wake These summer eoods will not be carried over : tl d had fourteen | #94 °% er,counties where greedy fustion- | ) ‘ Sa ain ot | a+ o> had grown together ang 22°, {ist pie hunters conirol.. It thure is an and you can ret bargains on them. | : toes. : honest populist or white republican, in a P P ey | wen "pera the Biate, out of . office, who. is not liu 0 hy e Gudae amed: fa) AS, ‘| Inspector General Royster was her? | #8 ot the whole damnable busi- , AT. ae eo eek. et she Pits, Const Dp: ness. thea he is to be pitied as an enemy | 4 Ne a DO today ‘saansperh th? itt, County, Bi-! (his racd‘and country. RK. W. J. ie i | ; | a o t J : A ai , 7 es ue : . set oF 4 ee re i oo wane amet a D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. / ilirida EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). a tenrnmcnnttt Gowred as second-class mail matter. -SURSCRIPTION RATES. es WeKT, Ge $3.00 mee gent, oe One week he ee eed “De ivercd in town by curriers without e@xtren cos!. A‘lvertisng rates are Hberal and ean be nad on application to the editor or at the office We desire a live correspondent at avery postofiice in the county, who wi 1 gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs ta each neighborhood, Write plainly gad oniy on one side of the paper. nn mnie cetaceans Gene a ET 1h anlincie pts ete CN NE Fripay, ACGUST 6 1897. Epared for a Worse Fate, “Theie’s u poor devil I sympathize with.” ‘The head of the firm laid aside his paper wud turned to bis partner, says the Deticit Free Press. “ite was engaged to 2 young society Woman, introduced her to his most irtimate male friend and threw them together a good deel because so tond of both, They eloped and were married, He tollowed them up and shot his false friend.” . *You don’t cluia that he did right?” “J do claim thai he’s better than the man he shot, and if be neeas money to make a deferse, he can have it. I don’t know him, but I know just what he went tbrough, When [wes 23 my fiancee and I were within two months of eur weading day. The man I kad roomed with for four years in college and whom I loved as David did Saul, ¢: mo to visit me. I would have trusted him with my life, fortune and reputation. He handsome and tascinating, she was briliant, beau « tiful and had all the a:ts of croquetry. Two weeks beture the day fixed for our marriage the, disap peared together and were mode man aad wife by a ccuntry Justice. Do you think tt was possible for me to sit ealmly down and figure on what duty demanded? Do you think that the promptin,s of out- raged love and pride could be silenced by the etill, small voice of conscience f I armed myeelf, followed them like a them = in Was Nemesis, caine up with Venice rusaed upeo him without a word, jammed my revolyer against his temple and pulled the trigger.” ‘Horrible! And all these years | have rever knowa you Were a mur~ derer.” 2m not, The explode and they dragged me away.” “Are you sorry you falled 2” “No, but he is. She has led him a lite 1o make any man wish he had di:d young.” Te eel eacnna A Maiter cf Education. cartridge didn’t 1 was sitting ow a keg of nails in a West Virginia mountain store watching a native dickering with the merchant over atrade ct a basket ov eggs for a calico dress. After some time a bar- gain was clused, the nasive walked out with the dregs in a bundle under his arm and I followed him, he felt real sorry tor me. Then he grinned and patted. his, herse over felose (o me. “T reckon.” hk» whispered, casting furtive glances toward the ain’t so much He 5. frail store, “his eddication more’n mine ez you thirk it is. dor’t krow how many uv them aign is spiled. an’ {do,” and h» rode away before I evuld angus fusther.— Boston Herald. i eee tENe et SED ' -s SETTING HIM HIGHT, A Georgia tatmer employed the poet of the viluge to write some oiton ary verses on the death oi his brother. He gave the poet all the points at his command, and the latter began as tollows : “He lived this life ofipain an’ strife, Paid all thas he did owe, An’ seid one day : T jest can’t stay : I reckon I must yg.” “Phat’s just what he did say,” com— mented the turmer, 0 om ”’ “Upon the skies be sot his eyes— The Christain brave an’ bold; An‘ then he took the beavenly priz2— A crown an’ harp of gold.” “Stop right thar, Jolin,” exclaimed the old man; “step right thar an’ change that. le wuz fer silver ter she Jast 1” —es Saw Through His Nose. serene eR Several authors of the sixteenth century mentioned the existence of a man who, having lost his evesigh: could see through his Th: story, much doubted at the time ana pronounced fabulous by physicians, is nevertheless, true if the researches « ¢ Kk. Doaliot prove correct. It seems nose. ihat the victim had lost (his right eye early in life, and Jater on, while climbing on a cherry tree, tell upon a fence, the pickets horribly mutilating cheek und the noss- The called in considered the eye entirely destroyed, sewed vp the wound and it surgeon healed in time, forming a large scar the eye A year later the man, then counside ed stone blind, laid in the grass, when he sur- where had been, prised himself hy discovering that he could pererive through the cayity ol the nose the sky and the color cf the flowers on the meadow around him. From that time on he practiced for five his whicn to bim became gradually the He vradually be- came wore proficient in seeing in shis or six years to sce with nose, organ of vision. way, and could see anything beneath while he remained quite iasensible to the light froin above. Vhe condwion of this man can be Although the lens of the eye had been torn from its explained scientifically. socket by tie fall of the optic mem- veane and the nerves at the rear of the cavity of the eye had retained seme ot When the eye had healed together a smell hole in the the seelng power. bone of the nose must have formed, which acted as a lers in the same way as a pinhole can be used to take a photographiépicture. This also proves that the retina of the eye acts like a caméra obscura where the objects trom the outside become visible after passing through a small opening.— Philadelphia Record. Ae ee a ee Anecaotes. «Jt isn’t any business of mine,” J said, “but I was watching that trade, | And was surprised to see you let the eggs go for the dress,” “What fer?” he asked, in astonish- ment, as he mounted his horse. “How many eggs did you have?” “Basket fuil.” “How many dozen ?” “Dunno. Cen'tcount.” “That's where you miss the advan- - tagesof education. With kcowledge, you might have got two dresses for “Rut I didn’t want two dresses mis~ stgued, — es not, but that wags no a 4a aes have paid two ue ae ee ’, out.” |a missionary made an address. After ‘“Pmore, I can very well spare..a, little Mark [wain once attended a mis— sionary meeting in Hartford at which hstening to the agonizing story of suflering, Mark Twain said to himself: “Kor God’s sake, send that plate around, so that | can pour my sym- pathy into it. I’ll give yeu these four $100 bills, ardif I can get..a piece of paper, I'll write a check for something money for a cause like that.” But the lecturer went on talking, andi las ) he talked Twain's enthusiasm calmed. “And when the missionary had beon talking for halt an hour,” he continues, “I bad sayed one of those bills, and when he had talked five minutes more two of those bills were mine again, ‘and when he had been talking an hour I bad won all four back, and by gosh, “chant got the) when he finally did serd that plate} iets around, I borrowed 10 cents of it to | Puy wy car fare hume.” “He looked at me tor a minute, as. if} RLECTO ‘that he was a calvaryman. Legs Les; in Battie “I can tell almost to a certainty to which branch of the sevice, he belong d when I see an old soldier staiking around on one leg.” said Col. Lamar Fountain, of Mississippi, the, famous ¢on- federate scout and poet, who was at the Lacleds yesterday. If the left leg is missing then I am pretty certain he belonged to the infantry, and ii be 18 minus the right leg,then I feel safe in betting In either case the absence of the leg proves more conc'usively than the writtex record that the man who lost it was fighting like a soldier when wounded. “The reason the infantryman loses the left leg in battle is this: Tofan- trywen are drilled to. place the ieft foot forward when fineg in order to palaucs the bady go that steadier aim can be taken. This naturally acte as a protection to the right leg, which, of course, ig more or Jess concealed. Conse quently. the bullet of the enemy is much more apt to find lodgment in the left leg than the iight. Now the cayalrymaa uses a pistul nearly altogether. Itis handier and less cumbersome. The pistolis held in the right hand, and this causes the caalry- man when firing to piace his right foot forward for support. In this way that side of him 18 much more lhkely to suffer than the left. Bu‘, as I have said, either case is conclusive evidenca to me that the soldiers thus maimed were facing the enemy when snot. The loss of the log indicates almost to a certainty that the sufferer was standing in military position ard not crouch ing or running.’~St. Louis Republic. NT Lamipeumenl It may be observed that while the New England cotton mills are closing every day, for one reason or another, and for !ouger or shorter periods of time, the North and South Carolina cotton miils are paying dividends right along. Richmond Dispatch. The United States government ha~ sentan expert to Klondike to investigate and oiamine the gold fields. tt -_ seeinen eqn naseint iene aI ea A Cotton anc Peants, Below are Norfolk prices of cotto and peanuts for yesterday, as furuishee by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfolk - COTTON. Good Middliug 8} Middling on. Low Middling Tk Good Ordinary 6 15-16 Tone—irm. PEANUT®: Prime " Extra Prime nv ™ancy 24 Spanish 60 to Th TNone—quiete a a = Select Female School. The next session of this school will begin on MONDAY, 6th OF SEPTEMBER, The terms are as follows: Primary Eng ish, per month "$2 00 Intermediate ** iy $2 50 Higher. a3 00) as Languages (each) $100 Music including use of nstrument 33 00 No deduction for ioss time except in case of sickness of as much as one weeks duration. The instruction is thorough in a’! its branches. ‘he; moral tone, and intel- lectual influences are unsurpassed, The: discipline is mild but positively firm, For further particulars see oraddreas, MRS, ALFRED FORSES, ny Greenyille, N, C. July, 21, 1897, TT y —t ei ie LUMBER. E HAVE ESTABLISHED A \ I oval | Bye i crown ‘with W. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be HINES BROS. LUMBER CO Kinston, N. C f Aa cs a R. Sie DAVIS, Pres’t. s 4 ; a R. A. TYSON, ViceePres. J L. LITTLE, Cash’er REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1806, STATEMENT OF THE The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Close'cf Business May 14th,°1897. 6 ee RESOURCES. ; LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $42,153 81 Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Over Dratts 993,99 Surpms and Profits 9,042.54 Due from Banks 4 8,772.46 Deposits subject to Check = 58,812.55 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 Cashiers Chocks ortstanding —_—‘148.10 Current Expenses 1,312.04? Due to Banks 508,15 Cash Items 1.839.568 Time Certificates of Deposit: 55.00 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 as xpar Ba Cash on hand § 28.088.18 _Votal £$85,566.34 £.: yr etter ESSE Total i * $89,566.34 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accumme dation consistent with good banking. CH} Ta Wehavealarge > STOCK OF Mh GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. nS AM | €, COBB SON Just try a iGc Luo or cascarets, te finest liver and bowel 1egu ator ever 4 O—— UNDERTAK RS FUNERAL DIRECTORS XD EMBALMERS. ———— ttt SE, en ee te nen es ae We have jut reveived & dew hearse and te nicext line of Cof- tins and Caskets, in eed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. We ana prepasted « ing in aii its forms. Personal attention given toco ducting fucerals and bodies en trusted to our care will receiye every mark cof respect, Our prices are lower than ever. Ve do not want monupoly, but wavite COmpetition. h _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. {o embalm- W. M. Bond. Bex” & FLEMING, B J. L, Fleming made Valuale. Property far 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 piop- erty will be sold on reusonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further iviormation see or ad- dress ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.5C. Practice io all the courts. —oo mel 3arbders. AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. CG. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty LOVIT HINES, . “ ince awn —IH Receiver Kinsion, N. CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, - Special attention givca to cleaning i Gentlemens Clothing, CREENVILLE. Vale Acadeay, The vext session of ‘the school will open on‘ MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897" and contiuue for 10 months. a ESTABLISH) 1879. The terms are as follows. Primary English per mo. 32.00 SAM, M. SCHULTE) time nt PORK ,SIDESGSHONLDER|" oo" “ "| BM Languages (each) eM $1.00 JARMERS ANI? MEKUHANT'S BUY ing their year’s supplies will ti ne their interest to get our prices befere pui chasing elsewhere. Qurstock is coraplete nallits branches, ’ The work and diselpline of the setido! will be as heretofore. ee We ask a continuance of vow pas’ liberal patronige. aan FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR een ageete Ch win Sl * wo AnspALE ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE Tobacco, Snuff, &c, jaf enenecial rae a Y SOG. ‘ eri Pe he ‘yi He perms iw: hat aa : we buy diroc) from Manufactu.. > en Ree) dare: nn a be rent ey tor hie . ,thdBameE price vores oe : ling you to buy at one proilr. a eo : poaproterin come hers “1 Bem ae cie stock of to PCY ratlpoud fare and hos. demas ne cha er ifs ofelltdcure. If you have t.)\ eas ‘ : ig cury, loc polash, an ai Dave (Yara Sram eng oe ches in month, sore ‘Wr at, : ' imples, Copper Colored spots, : on a ccecie MenwtearemitiencGuD. o Spree always on band and sold at prices to Suit waprusrantec tocure. We weber: abeti- the. times, Our goods areall bought and roe oe an eesti di cuss Rod Blecags | sold for CASH. therefore, having no 118k bated theski tiie most eminent Paya: run we a close margib. or 8500, 0 eanttal behind our ndi- 8.M SCHULTZ, GreevlleN.0 Som ee « . aia ay , a ‘ 39% Dade ote. Bele, pees ¢ a ii 4‘ a4 i i - | & M., Greenville 8.52 a. m. édaily except Sunday. WLMINGYION & & ELDJN R, . By Hes Ness, Krow Him. ae yeas csi , 1. Doret marry a man whose nose ANTy FLORENCE RaiL RUA | Shows any naturel deformity/or twist- : ing; ‘there will invatiabiy be some Coaurnsean penedule / |eorrespording flaw in his moral char- [sO acter, . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 2. Vo not marry a min wacse a nose coms out ot the big fe: bead in 2 (ead oe : elmort a straight line, tie typo of nose May 27. a = | often reen in slatues following Greek 1897. > A | models. Such a nose is invariably i lathe wii Vets —~|——— | accompanied by extreme willtulness, A. M. | A. ™ |se’fishness and sometimes cruelty. ‘wave Weldon | 17 50) | Nero had such a nose, and so did “At. Roovk Mt cline 1_. |__| Mary Que«n ef Scotts. ee lie (8 | 3. Do net marry a man with a Lv Tarhoro ib ee sharp pointed nose, he will have sharp, ee since | ——" —-— | uucumforteble character. He will be iv Rocky Mt | 12 ey 5 49] hard to please ; there will be acidity Ly Wiison 205. : 6 2U). ,. i Lv Selma 2504! in his nature, : Co yv Fay'tteville| 4 i8| oy, 4. ita man telis you he is an artist Ar. Florence 6 44) , jor writer and has a nose that is net anata sermons mile | ee ——i———- j refined at the Up do not believe him. ie There 18 great valve in the aesthetic 2s tin‘sh of the tip oi the nose in wen of ieee edu ———-'..---. | these two claszes. (P.M. A.M o. If you want a husvand who will Lv Wilson Z 68 0 | make his way in th’s world aud probe Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 5 ably gain power or money, take oue Ly MapSolis 426 . whsess pase is broad mdeed end promi Ar Wilmington) 5 5 9 45 Cn nae cermin Oe beeen P.M. A.M | bent and bears a ooderate hump, in : tfits upper helt. df hie is a wide headed a steih oavee cae, jaan as well, be will lisure you your ft} wash. And be will be a b-ave fellow | . ; iprysieally as well, May 21th, | “2 | : se 6 Ifyou waut a husband who. wiil 1897, za | i Zs be ulways hopeful and buoyant, take sine sir sons apis ae 1 tain, | Saimin jobe with a tip tliied nose, but not too eas iA. ri short, for afit ce that you will fird him vreLc $9! 0 siV Lv Fayettevite| 41°10, 9 40 p OEE EIDE EE. , Le Melia {19 37, , 4 Aud one more I say, do hot ar Wilscn -"PR0/11 85 janarry aaan witn a long, drooping a i se. = Besides being gloomy and sec~' a | \ pretive, he will probably oe critical aid a jtaultiinding, oe bse nee Be een. 3, ff you want a husband in whose ‘ WA. M.| (pb. yy. 4 heart you will -bold undisputed sway do | ig ¥ ilmingtes 200) 7 O04} Bel marry a man with these three! Lv Magnolia | {3 ap : SS ta oe eA Bee tr 4 a (225 peat & dra When bilious or cceese, cut a earet, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed : 10c, 25e : PRACTICAL HN EAD SHEET TOR WORKER. Offers his services to the | citizens of Greenville and the vine Agua ostite jny *adiia 10 *y404 0 10 *“URg "[reaqUDE “OSE aTYD “BXUY [topy oy} oe SjasuosTp “UdTZdITSUOD Jo asve Luv aNd 03 SiSiOORUG 9 ; public generally. ROOFING, GUTTERING, ¢ Spouting ard Stove Work,” | a specialty BA: a xdc > C ; Se Satisfaction guaranteed or we 00 charges made. ‘Tobacco © Flues made in season. Shap SG iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. Be Sen ahhh What it The Reflecto has a nice assortment You will be'astonished 4 WH SEE THAT? Wages IsIt? payhays It is a picture ot tae celebrated < ~ DUNTAIN. PENG Best in use The outfit of no business man is complete without one. r Book Store ot these Fountain Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, when you see them and varn how very cheap thev are. You may never, PPAF AAAAPRAARLAL AAAI ALA CAA Be oe > ee) But should you ever}@=<< Want Job Printing age (Come to see us. <<" “~ ARAB ARAAB ARAM AR BA Aa -BAAAABAAAARAR b P : | Ol OU OU Oi Cx WOOO _ COOOOOO%K "be, Vv ¥ * “a wy ar "4 ; oY * *@ * OW Py ‘One Hundred and one Thousand Do!lars added to the endowment during the The Daily Re ——— flector. Jeave: Ciint6.10 am, Duabar 6.30 a m, — e‘Latta 7.50 a m, deily except Sun- Tr. Teain .anClinton Branch leaves ® ar- saw for Clinton caily, except SauJay, 10 00.4..m.end 8.50 p, aa* Returning waves Cinten at7.00 a. m. ana3,00 Lm, Train No. 78 makes eloae connection ipresem year, Oaly male literary college or what collages they endow,’ is located in a they are no better than highwag| tog Caroliau that robbers anc if we had the power)” ine nest business course offered in everya@ne of them should be sea-) the state. Send fer album and catalogue. tenc.d to hard tabor 10 years ta Addre-s JNC. C. KILGO, State prison for:the first offence, Durham. N.C. and to Stete prison for life for|—— Gives the home news every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a st Weldon forall points daily, allrail gia | the seeond.—Geerge '[. Angell in fo “Wee, tiienmone. alae at Rovky Mount with |Our Damb Anichale : . PEA month. Are Yuu a sub- Norfolk andarolinaR B gor Nouak i seriber? I[t not ine all points Hons via Non‘olk, iI ce cee WENTTMN Eitoe ¥ Or YOU HN F. DIWINE, Gci the Wreng Le \ or Young LawJies ) 4 Pee | i the Wrong Leg IN Si] I TU r ar Seung Lest oucht to be. 1. M. EMERSON, Traffie Mavager. | A Georgia drummer had a castomer pointes i; ‘ Healthfu l a aeameital , a, R. KE NLY. Cant Meneger, | whose hamé was Legg. The latter splendid elimate. Stands at the very oe filed in busemess and the drummer |frontin Female Education. Thorough 49 Be ——~———*| who happened to be on hand at the in He Powe § pialiwral’ het abn sr M i i : nsurpassed in 5S a és 4 CTUA THE MORWING STAR |! ‘clecraphed his firm - AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES. B40 op ° “Legg has broke,” The firm plaged the wrong construc. tion on the telescam and replied : ‘Surry. Sve @ physiciaa, and keep suet ___. |. |The State Normal Greenville Market. |and Industrial School, Corrected by 8, M. Schultmys) | | ‘GREENSBORO, N. C. ‘I'wenty-vne officers and teachers. Very reasonable ptices. Serd for cat- alogue to Jas. DINWIDDIE, M. A. “the Adest The Eastern Reflector. 's only $1 4 year. | contains the news every ay t F aly Newspaper in . 5 ies h (iar li | Batter, per lb 16 to 26 Peal Aras eta ae of the Strate | : si esol be orough prof. ssfonal, literary, cluasi- : : uF Ul i aro ia. M4 —— : te, cal, scientific anil industrial pede week, ail d gives infornia- a cured Ham» pal 3 Annual expenses 920 to $130. Faculty ti t th f 7 | vag tb o.o0 [Cra members. More than 4:0 n gular 1on to the farmers, es- Burr yk L stur ents. Practice schoo) of :126 pupil ns : : | eat. Family Go | to ii ed teachers, tern 1,209 nistriets specially those gr OW} a bee to, 10} lates representing every county in the eerie The Only Eive-Dollar Daily} oss, : ab 0 4 state exespt three, Correspondence in- tobacco, that is worth hie! ened ie. | ' had | rom esiring competent (ett eke ay a : ; ‘i His eo gins OM | 1 Cotfee''* - 47 40:20.) trained “eachers, To: seeureboard in many més. ' 3 ifs Class inthe State =: Balt pet Sacks a 4876 to 1 £0) dormitories all free falt‘on appiioen ns : J u bi NOTES. thivi Nabe gl bo tte ey | | CRM naaR ec JA 0.207 mast be made before A “gust Ist.’ For tle subscription price a) wh a ie) Te perides: | edi! Te 16 Satalogue and loformation, address | oe ’ WB. PPRNARD Beeswax.per Neu uo *) President OH RLES D. MclVER. | i Moke roy wil. ey in tro, : : b / {! iff i | ya ¢ yl A i jenhimndicoe’ aigatu go m yen oat nnpaca anata a ttt YV i\ MOTTE AUGTS1LUS CAESAR. i DALY REFLECTOR. ~wour ever : ms - a Pee ¥ —— —_—————— | Nothing About Him Here, But Many on | : Ee : Other Peopie App 2ar. | JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING r : ses nite Prof. J, R, ‘Tingle is in the city, Cyreatestmany 4 new business. J. C. Lanier went to Hassells Kularges many an old business, today. / Preserves many a large business. Kevives many a dull business, W. G. Lamb and son, Jobn, are in | : Rescues many a lost business, the city. | Saves many a failing business. , S.cures sucess to any business} M. O. Blount, of Pethel, was in town today. Ct, AD * Vv. J. Lee, returned from Wilson iTo “advertise judictously,’’ ave tN@ |r eg . {columns of ti. REVLEOCTOR. ureday evening. UR MR. A.H. TAFT : _| Rev. L. O. Wyche went to Ayden C) is in the Northern 2 —— Thursday evening. « Markets purchasing K. vin Constantly at it Brings S0GCg8S} H.M. Hardee returned from the . ', WH. Bateman and family returne | money saving occasion) rar: A B WHAT THERE IS. today trom Beavfort county. Miss Ada Fau! came with them to make a WEATHER BULLETIN. RED, HA Miss ‘Louis? Jenkins who has been ’ : r} 7 ac » 24 ey Fe 5 a ie 5 ‘ Showers this afiernoon and tonight, vieiting Miss Bessie Patrick, retuned to Conetoe, her home, this morning. ane cnn ER Wash Goods Unmercifully cut. 1250 yards beautiful Dress Ginghams to 20 at 6 cts a yd. A big stock Light Wash Material com- Much or Little to;Tell— You Find visit here. ~ ‘ it Here. a R. R. E, B. HIGGS, Ca A.G.COX, iy; i HENRY HARDING, G. }, CHERRY, \ Vioe Pres. Ass’t Cashier CAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILLE.N. ©. parte “F —— Thursday Evening German. FLEMING, Pres. in that beautiful and well lighted Germania Hall, another one of those lcasant dances of which Greenville is noted, was given. It was led by KR. D. Bo Cherry. Notwithstanding the hot weather, quite a large crowd went. Among those who participated were: Miss Lillian Cherry with J. L. More pleasant weather since the shu wers. New Mullets, Jream Cheese and But erat S. M. Schuttz. Genuine Faber and Simplex lead pencils at Refizctur Book Store. AAI AP a prising new colorings Peaches at 33 cents a peck at W.| Pleming, . in Breezy Fabrics to be). tin. Mise Bettie ‘T kanes pe Bank wants your triendship anda share yson with George . . . sold at 3C and 4c pert yd Ladies want’ng tice stationery ¢an Woodward. if not all, of your business, and will grant up. ae mast hunery CAM | “iiss Winnie Skinner wich Charles every favor consistent with safe and sound bn it at Refletor Book Store, Very | Miss Wuumie SMI TN banking. We invite correspondence or a per- 2000 yards of White lates: styles. Forbes. . . son l ’ | 7 W to that end ol Miss Rosa Hooker with Edward al intervie . Goodsat bargain pr ces The Charlotte papers say that Evan- Flanagan. . PLT ED LT SE Ladies Ruffed Shirt golist Leitch in his meetings in that| Miss Hennie Speppard with W. A. | Waist Setsall colors at|city draws comms equal to Sam} Bowen. LT A Bh \ Cr?S Jones. Miss Becca, Worthington with 15 cts Sets. In our Ashley ‘Wilson. indebted to ; ~ _ Miss Bessi2 Jarvis with Jarvis Sugg. The REFLECTOR i8 Riverside Nurseries for some ot the Mid-Summer ClearanceSale . Cara Tue Ciimax.—Bicycle, Tri- . Miss Annie Foiey with J. 1. Smith. cycle, Veloscipede and ali other kinds Miss Blanche Flanagan with J. F, Department WASH GOODS. we can fit both your|’ Caps for ladies and children in all py) on wore. foot and purse. a cr and ee just received) jig. Bessie, Patrick wit}h | Jehn oe Py | today at Mrs, weorgia James’. Fleming. Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 Rev. W. S. Black, D. D., a promi- Miss Louise Jenkins with Ralph Linens, etc. Also our entire line OL Swept down to $2.00. Ca oe ; nent member and a Presiding Elder of | House. Ludies aa il ee $1.65 the North Carolina Conference, died at Miss Betsy Greene with Will Tt “6 . ‘OO! Littleton on Wednesday. He wasa Bernard. SHIR : WAIS S Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, Swept down to 91:20, Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. Swept down to .75. Misses and childrens reduced in same proportion. ” | eae S.ags,—L. C, Skinner, J. B. Light- foot, J. C. Jordan, kR. C. Smith, R. D. Bo Cherry and J. H, Adams. Chaperons— Miss Helen Perkins, C. J. O’Hagan, Jr, Charles Skinner and Henry Harris. man well known and greatly loved all over the State. at greatly reduced prices. LANG'S. JUST FOR FUN. » itive . A book éase—a lawsuit over a nov-| Atl o'clock the dance stopped and A deplete stoc' cannot supply | el. after bidding each other good night, oe en . aes pet S * your wants, realizing this fact we | hee geal aying it was & very : are acding to our already large| ‘The scorchers are having some hot| ey wen saying 1b W q stock of seasonable gouds daily, | times. ° nice dance. Xx. OAK Rl DGE INSTITUTE. | such as ‘ : The man with a big head usually FORTY-SIXTH YEAB. Laces, Ribbons, Em has a narrow mind. e ate oo ned te arr Twenty two years — oe proce a ge edie chage 4 | e committee 0 e ) repara pbroideries, Handker- At the seeshore needlework is usu-| pooay Fire C rn i yi : ug vs steaks, She vHend, i Dhinciaphe: ihe bargest and Best Equipped i chiefs Collars & Cuffs, ally done among the soft zephyrs. y ompany who were SOle~ | Hitting School in the South. Location healthful and. beautiful. ‘Terms to suit . Belts ‘Voidios Ties Ho iting funds to send delegates to the|the times.” For beautiful new pasion reg HOLT, Oak Ridge, N.C 4 ’ 3, O°) The man who has money to burn| meeting of the State Association at Prots, J. A. & M. H, HOLT, Oak DiOg®, . selry and many new carries a crisp roll of greenba cks. Winston, on the 10th, made a canvass | — eel and stylish things. Tho latear tad ta tarzbe full of mpee. (POmay And. Report, TRAE CHET still lack No CURE—NO PAY. ) : quito bites, ‘They are something swell about $10 having enough raised.) 711+ ig the way all druggists vell K() HIS (N MEATS ; “Doan’ git cxeited ober Klordike,” They renew their request to the viti- | GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON | , Our stock of i hy se ober Klordike, | ong to liclpthem in tlis matter and 16 for Chis, Fever a a Quinine 4 . . 2 t. } ° 6“ ‘fe ae ‘ it 8&8 m q (zroceries, Furnitu re, me 5 7 2 ins : scr na P"# | isk any others willing to contribute tO] in a casteless Foo ‘ohildren love it fl (IR MARKET son hub died wif de yaller fever. the tund t») leave their contributions Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating ahaa ' Price, 50c. ae Ronlehy ore We have placed a large Refriger- lat the Rurixcror office by ‘Saturday om euanalll Ha’ dware, Crockery, and Gents Furnishings Whitaker's Academy. or Both Sexes. WHITAKERS, N.C. evening’ The firemen ate deserving uf this help and we hope the necessary ainouns for them ‘to ‘send delegutes ELON COLLEGE. NORTH CAROLINA. ator in our market to keep all our meats cool and free from flies. When you want fresh . grate a | is | ree aud complete and we The 37th Season will open, the pleasae in showing Lord willing, on the first Monday, Sept. Situated on Southern Railway, in will bo raised. : ; ‘Piedmont section; very best water; Beef, l’ork or Sausage you througl an posting you in| 6th. And close the last of May. Board pri ) : r pow t9 the; can 9 ees from $8 to $10 per) "i nye healthiest locality, ig ly of AIM , __Himgaod hero i tha lace to $0 |S ns ton pli nvenc |g ot wet cade fay tine in| ia ebare, non solace Ate adn us your orders and you will _ spar friends, pppspeneayt Cohen cg hangar ad ache ony ang|th'e bot weather ?'' If you want to look | building, halls, laboratories, eG, facul-| get something mice, clean and j See fond (| Rearpay ext” No Touatinn made eat Nae ond lal. EOE Yo Graaf coctnmos, ot [fro arate Phone AL ; sickne Baby philnts PS a, PRA RA KARR NG " arae Forfar parla og ot eg Wate thip- [ge courses, ost ber cote et] Haat biD tg) Citra «. Cat ove . ty Co De HARD, advan ' A nh. Hil | Pe ‘ a Ju'y 27th, 1897, abet — vse | Address bi ‘), ATKINSON , Chairman, , wt : ° j , j We : Elon College, N, C. | Agt. Wiimingtcen Steam Laundry,