i} THE DAILY Ud WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. a oer? ot or a Vol. 6. | GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897. | No. 826 = tae rn ree cae ae BASE BALL. Mending the Weigh. QO —« : ; : < — sel The Allirce scales in front of the |'¥j wt f | = = Games Played and Standing of Couct riouse uwing to decay got out of is = Clubs, the way mn their weigh and are under- | \ m 4 —_— going repairs today. — © Bostcn, August 11.—New York bat ted Lewis treely tor three innings to- New Phones. | \ i WA \day, scoring four runs in that time.| A as be \/ ' : ° phone has been placed in Col. \ ( Then Lewis steadied down and did fine E Ab _@_f (8 yt Harry Skiuner’s residence, and ia No. work. In the last half of the eighth,|94, No . 90 is now the American . ek | on lucky hits by Bergen and Hamil- |pybacco Co’s. office aad tactory. \ C \" 3 toa, aided by errors by Clark and bases _ | "a [| _}on balls, Boston rolled up five runs and @ | | } 7. oo No Quorum. | BR won out. Long and Tenny played great n | } ball, (he lattler having ail three put hate... as, Bok W QAORNR,, OF... outs in the eighth inning. To passed bells by Wilson were costly. S:ore. Boston, 7; New York, ‘od, Town Council at the meeting eslled for | “rn rrr Wan nnn Tharsday night, hence nothing was done on the water works quescion. Washington, August 11—The Phil- lics played a listless game ia the field Send us One. today and were unable to hit Mercer,| We have lost our file copy of THE while the Senators’ connections with |Dairy Rervector | tor ‘Thucsday, the hall were more trequent and to the |July 29th. It any one can send usa - surpose. La Joie became iavolved in| copy ot that date it will be upprecia- u quarrel with a by stander after the | ted. And the price of our kummer Clothing has declined with! the} ad- vanceofsummer. We'd rather sell Summer lothes at a loss than to keep them over. game, and desvending from the buss, struck him in the ; he players . m moe ! ° poy Busy Bright Jewels, were tokeu to the police station where La Joie lett $15 collateral for his ap— ee ee RRA a eee ae a inl Ths Bright Jewels were well pat ronized at their lawa < party in the pearance in court tomorrow to answer FP ge Academy grove Thursday nig it. The y a charge of assault. Score. Washing- . . . sold ice cream and lemonade and netied tcn, 6; Philadelphia, 0. ‘ $12.60. SdO00D MANWAS 2) Cincinnati, August 11—The Reds won the last game of the present series it today. Although Breitenstein was hit __ Good Work Counts: Mldd 4 frcely he managed to keep them well The Greenville Warehouse had to- scattered. ‘lim Hurst, wh) was fined bacco today from four counties —Beau- Whatever you want ‘we have probably got it for less than cost. A loss at this time is al- $100 and costs for assault and battery fort, Craven, Greene and Pitt, “The atin iil TTS ‘this morning in the police court, offi- good work dove for the farmers , by cited as umpire and everything went Evans, Critcher & Co, brings the weed off nicely, Score. Cincinnati, 6; St.|* them. Pn PL Nt POL II Le Nn Nc AN AOI Nl NTO ALOT Ee “ea Louis, 3. => | most as gocdas a profit Louisville, August 11—“Dad” Clark New School Building. 8 Pp pitched his first game for the Colonels} Mr, W. 8. Wilson is having lumber ‘earlier. today, and with the exception of th*|hauled to build 4 school house cn tle second and third innings, the Colts |rear of his lot in South Greenviile. H's FRAN K V V if SO N could not bunch their hits. The field- | sister, Miss Myrtle Wilson, will open a ing ef Wagner, Clingman and Lange |gchool iu the building the first Munday THE KING CLOTHIER. wasa feature, Score. Louisville, 0;)in September. Lofty oy. ynd om aL0jotoyy wt and 10J WOO oye CF O qOWU oy} ‘urey) Chicago, 4. coceneasenaeeneneeiaae lid ti ] — ed ° e ” Brooklyn, August 11 Baltimore Climbing Higher two more games from Brooklyn touay., 4. ; ; ; oday receipts at the tobace> ware- In the first Dunn’s curves were knock- ye | all he | B wacehouses weat still higher, there be- ed all over the lot. rown, a youvug—|. . - . os . Z ~~ Jing about 60,000 pounds on the mar- | ster from Trenton, N. J., was given a], - , { , » ket. Prices were higher also, several trial i.. the second game He did fairly oo, bo . , lots bringing as high as 330. You can't ye ee ONT NETA CONS rh ae © 7 = I] | h ‘ell, notwithstanding that he sent), ‘ c well, notwithstanding “lhold the Greenville marset down, ; oO GD four men to hase on balls and hit ane as three others during the six innings he was in the box. He was very poorly Demand for Corn. supported. Score. Brooklyn, 2; Bal- For some days corn and meal have timore, 10, lheen coming to merchants here from | Second game—Brooklyn, 3; Balti- | other States. This looks hke the home | £,, 5 Toke } ® hav - more, 13. crop of corn 18 about to become ex- from the A Ol th W here Me hav e purchased a Cleveland, August 11—The wildness bupated before the nae crop a ready large sty ek 0 of Hastings and timely hitting by the for harvest, Any farmers with Bur Indians gave the home team the yjc~ | Plus on hand would find this a good torv today. The Pirates rallied in the |"™° to market it. ninth, but the game was lost. Score. > Fall an d Winter Goods Cleveland, 12; Pittsourg, 6. Two Stores ’ ° ° | cil These wil! soon be coming in,and [ want all nk co a —_ = Fearne pore a t] ~ — ~ = (oF g = -> (qo) ~ Q o O HOW THE CI.1BSs STAND. J. L. Starkey & Bro. will now run Svon Lost Per Cen |tWo grocery stores. They have bought Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of out M. L, Starkey, another brother | < C d Ty] 0 q [s Boston -_61 28 685 ae ee ms oe Peat 787 30.655] 780 Kept in the Rialto building, and|the Way. To remove these I will for the next Baltimore 55. 30 647 the firm will keep both stores, Jess re New York 5233 612 Starkey takes charge of the uptown {ew days have a special Piilakicsia 46 43 517 | store and J. A. Hyian will stay at the ‘ tne 4 45. 48 484 down town store, and clever, good soe hia 42 49 4s9 looking Jim Starkey will have the ; : Boake 4, 49 «456 general oversi:ht and management of if , J Brook! 3849 437 | both. They will carry a nice line of cas n ‘ 41. 353 436 groceries 1n both stores. 5 Washington $5 ' 00 375 St. Louis 96. 69 266 He Wasn’t Expert no The rumor got out Thursday that an Sse=— Good Crops. expert cyclist would reach here on the Mr. R. B. Bynum, near Fsrmville, | evening train, and there was quite a lf you. want bargains that are bargains don’t says he has 20 aeres in cotton fiom crowd, most of them colored peuple, at which he expects to gather 20 bales ot |the depot to greet the arrivc!. Some| MISS this chance. lex O10 PUL ak - cotton, averaging 500 pounds, if noth-|of them saw the joke when Sheriff ». oO. ing happens to injure the crop between | Harrington stepped off ‘the train with mg ce pow and harvest. ~Mr. Jack Baker, ot Frank Johnson, the negro who stole \ ’ ah | STOCK OF . GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. aN ELT. @; 0. UNDERTAKER FUMERAL DIREGTORS AND EMBALMERS. a 9 Se We have ut raveived a uew hearse and vv nicest line of Cof- tins and Ceskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. We are prepn.si - lng in ui ios fora. {9 ombalm- Yersonal attention wiveo to vv dacting fuaerals and bodies an trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respec: Mur prices are lower thau ever. Ne do not want monupuly but savite competition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho {Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. (0. GBB & oll BOB GREENE &CO. Just try a 10¢. Lux of cascarets, tne finest. liver and bowel s¢gu ator ever made Valuable Property for Se. AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- 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. Fos further information see or ad- ‘ LOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N. C. ESTABLISHMW 187¢. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK., SIDES & SHOULDER JARMERS ANI? MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will ting their incerest toget our prices befere pu chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is corapleis uv allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR O- ALWAYS AT LOWEST;MARKET PRICE Tc bacco, Snuff &c, we buy diroc) from Meriactun. > en ling yoa to buy at ore proilt. A eoul- cle stock of, FURNITURE yr apes: ined | eae 1mes. > aD ord for bo owe tore, ha by 1 nik to run we sell ville Lum er Company, for the purpose; ~~ | GRE ‘ oe , ‘ a . ‘ A ‘ ‘. ¢ i s siete . ’ , wd u ware’ a" . ae { f me { é 4 Pm one bd wi oes @ ee eS | § 4 % 94 pees < + | ; ‘ So & . . | a 4 . | & o ‘ ae . : rr 17 Ye. { , i H ? ¥ ‘ a ‘ A z “ W. M. Bond. Box” & FLEMING, J. L. Fleming, Gieenville, N. C. | ATORNEYs-AT-LAW, | Practice in all th9 courts. SarodoeLre. L. PENDER, FASHLONABLE BARBER, Can bz found below Five Points, next dvor to Retlector office, en es yee » SMitin. VOUNSORLAL ARTIS EP. | GUKAENVILLE. N.S | Meaning, Dyeing aid Vre eeliige Gente Clothes a speerlh vy : . Cc: a gt pe | BEN | coMUNDS, af rASHMLON ABLM HARE wis Special allen. wo Cove Te leant (QemGletmen (ber bye MBwihb will | | The next session of [the school open on? MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897° and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary # nglish per mo. $2 00 Intermediate ‘* ‘ “ €2 50 Higher so aa an $3 00 Larguages (each) ‘‘ “ $1 00 The work and disclpline of the sehool will be a8 heretofore. We asa «a contlauince of tou liberal prutronage. peas’ ) Woe aAcSDAUK. % ' i { j eC ps ae: ome ww oY Melee APRN A ASRS MOS LA REL ERTS IE MERI RM Ce a eet ee ea cancer cnenpersay COW tM» Sie AAR PRN Ua? 4 > oe iis . é Reece ctaar itts hie o_. Rt = WLMINGTUN & WELDON R. | Try-ng to Bibi the SppremeGoart | DIRECTORY - te snesdidi oe 2 : ww tt e AND BRANCHES. : . : Justice Brewer, of the supreme AND FLORENCE &aiL RVAD | Koort, who was in Kansas City CHURC JES." Connensea senedule the cther day, iold this: “Several , ae —— years agoavigurmaker in Wash- al “ ‘TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ington nasred Scott got a brani BAPTIST—Services every Sunday, , : moring and evening, Prayer meeting - of ‘cigars which he ested the Thursday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, iDated Rb | ‘supreme ‘court: The labels on| Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. Ope S p ; ; t. weedy gl. \ the insi@e of the bexes were C. D. Rountree, ee sees —-—| pictures of the entire court, and| CATHOLIC—No regu-ar services. ‘toave Weldon o i ibe the cigar was a goodene. I know ; Rabe Seuss a sega a é S ; : vy, mor nd. 1 : Te ar . Rooyk Mt | 12 52 ca this, because one day ab of a ie —_ satiny en ~ Set teak teat’ oxes of |Greaves, Rector. Sunday s : » zeae reouived ‘wo : A.M. W. B. Brown, [Superinter dant. | Ly Tarboro | 12 12 : them with the compliments ot | : 3 oon : . METHODIST—Services every Sun- Lv Rocky Mt | 12 52 5 45 Mr. Reott. Nothing bea tuought day, morning and evening. Prayer Ly Wilson : 2 05 4 6 20]cf this fact at the time, and it}meeting Wednesday eveving. Rev. re Fay treville 135 {was'taken as slight courtesy in|N.M. Watson, Fe eiiugton buperta- * 70 Aw Ni. Cs . F) - Ar. Florence | 6 56 ¥! i retorn for the use-ef cur pictures. | -3 ant. ‘ os | Bat several see’ ane leara~| ,ewspYTERIAN--Services thira od eithat the cigar. ‘had been sent|Suntay, momning and evenirg. Bat ae | 4a to soothe our anger. One of the |J. B. Marton TE Rikies Boomer P. re A.M beterks had goae to Scott aad tod yan, | dv Wilson 2 0 ln , Pi | Lv Goldsboro | 3 1 gi| Beem SRAE: Re saembers of the "LODGES.} Lv Magsolia | 41 ¢ }eeurt were very much provoked Ar Wilmington Pi | * 45) at him, and intended proseouting ib or talking such liberties | ! shen : . Sac || A.B. &«A. Greenville Lodge No. TRAINS @@ING NOTRH. (awith their piotures. Lb Was! ord meets'tirat and third Monday even- :\érizhtened, and iehit upon thafieg. J... ReussW. M. L. I. Meore, rdea of bribing the justices, and Rev, I ,up ose be thought hesucceed-|_ |. 0.0. F.—Covenens Lodge No. 17 ‘4 Meetsewery ‘Tuesday evening. 4. YV. — ed, for he was.neyer prosecuted, ! youncson N.G. L. H. Pender, See. ‘| nor had ene a thing pecn,} K. ot F.—L'ar River Lodge Wo, 93, Lv Fayetteville} 11420 I thought of * i meetsevery Friday evening. | H. W. da-Selma 12°87, id Whedbee, C. C.K. B. Ellington K. of ar Wilscn #20)11 35 h if R. and®. a as lorem {t is‘leatpad that a gente m an‘ R. As—zebd Varce Conuci! Ne. 1696 Tyo! : : part who receatly:died in Bostea lett | meetsevery Thersday evening. W. b. ;|vhe residue of a fortune, walued Wilsos, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. | ‘| at about $708", to the Suciety ot { K-of H.—Iosurance Lodge Ne. 1169 . meets every Friday evening. Johr Frievds in North Cacoline. Phe rfanagan, “a. Benry Sheppare, R. Li) cH) . ‘86 mere one up before ‘the Ail. of H, Pitt Council 23€ meets my| Yearly Meeting at High -Poios|every’fhursday nivht. J. Be Cherry Saturday. amd it was desided to| W. &. Wilson. See. leave the digposition of the sum Dated May 27th, (897, 78 fo] > m| % [4 fon) Z| Zw i No, . Dai o Se CoRR erm ence fi EEE SEN ORE ite | {A. M./P. Lv Fivrerce 8&5)| 7 9 > = a AND CE NE cmc EE, is me pa Bi . sse2sk ivy Wilmington ilyy Magnolia ib % Goldsboro a Wilsen ‘Ly Tarboro TN a LET s rear l 78 y- a janes nnmrecninsien pet i) .-, . recto rieh, |: 0 iqmbevmeiee 4 yg amine oe to a majority of the several —s- ~ —|___.| quarterly meetings ia the State. COLLEGES. Lv Wilson 1 42 i -‘M,! Tt aay be that Guilford Wollege | -——- ArKocky Mt | 2 33 | 1146 | Will get the hole of this.amouant. | The Dniversity. ar Tarboro | «00 P. | — Greensboro Recod. LvfFarborc 2 | Lv Rocky Mi {| 2 17 | Ar Weldon es ots! Nei eiL rg OL Lala 47 'TEACHEERS, 413 STUDENTS, — A reccat dispatch frem the .Klou- dike region | at <4 far sles | (Suemmer Seketi 158), total 549, Board Ke region reports that “thug ifar 2058) 46 og-a mowsh, three Brief “Courses, ~ | than $2,500,000 in nuggers ias been | three Full Courses, Law and Medical "Trai on Scotiaad Neck Branch Zoa | taken cut, and to date supgplies .tor |Schois and school of Pharmacy. eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Hatifax 4,9¢ 4.000 : ; dagianded Graduate Cemzses open to Women. P. m., arrives Scotland Neok at 5.10 000 persone have been demanded. | Sumer Schocl for ‘eaeers. Schol- re Mreanville $.87 9. m., Kingten 7:65| Their supplywill has already reaehed arships and terns for op Needy. -M. heturning, leaves Kineten 7. 1199 : ; _, | 008s, FPRBESEDENT ALDERMAN. | ®. m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Aetiving Se ee eee Chapel Hill. N.C. Halifax at 1120 2. .m., We'don Ch.40 ang | 10 strike a balance ; but evidently .the | When bilious or ccutae, eat a Cas | caret, candy: cathartic, eure guaranteed — "203J Jo Youg puy 9 pra tien = = el 2] : “24 nae Offers his services to the x citizens of Greenville and the {yedysueo “440 { MON JO *°UEY *frosqUOy “OF BI1TD “OD AGA AM ONVIUALS “PY 23 a public generally. o a? ROOFING, GUTTERING, & 38 © pouting ard Stove Work,” x Ph a specialty 223 we) no charges made. iAP ) Flues made in season. a iB r on Dickinson Avente. rf 1% ohio OP GS BOD PEP See SS eS H WI SEE THAT? Wa haya 4 ee be ee eo } ORES ay ee oockt h tri at if, i a i tg) ‘ ‘ 4 a he ¥ ! I | * #4 Sig Ils Y If PARKER ‘ katy a shbhob What Is It? pyyibbh It is a picture ot tae celebrated 5h PARKER FOUNTAIN FENo 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 and earn how very cheap they are. You may never, ‘ But should you ever}@==< Want Job Printing —=agy> Come to see us.< + daily except Sunday. ' | business of turrishing supplies is quite North Carolina Trains on Washnigton Branch lenv, a little Klondike in iteelé. ° Washington 8.20 a ., and 1.00 pit , College o¢ sAgriculiure rele 9.10. m., an@3.40,p | : a | : ir apa m.,: Tarboro 9.45 @..., returningseaved The 4 al sal - and Mechanic Arts, Tarbora.3,30 p. m., Parmele 10.204. m, re lowest.annual salary ald any aVill Ss 9th. L897 and: 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington (ne in the Consular service of tisis Gov- ee ipen melee ae 1.40,a,a., and 7.20 gp. m. Daily ex . dol’: melee Thorcugh academic, seientifie anti tech- ept -Suut'ay. Coamects with trai on ptt TRY Coo) aust. This is re-| nical courses. Exp 2rienced Snecial- Seotland Neck Branch. | ceived by the Consular agents.at Kajl— ists in every depar cant , ; — iamata, Greeve,. and Dardanclles, Tur. | @XPenses per session, including board. marie kooks A Re dan vd Bilan Alves ; ; tig stated tt " For County Students 8/93 00 day,.at\5,8) pin Sunday v4 05 pt sun: Wey = Due as tae stated that or tey ave | For all other Students 143 00 ainive Plyanouth 7 4 P “ 6.00 ae Pe expected teenteriain they aay ‘be | Arr yfor Catalegue ta =reene et rr a Plymaath daily exept financially betser oft at the end of the Rue ‘Q. HOLLAD AyD. ertivg Carbore 10.16 om ne lh. 48 year, says the Beston Transcript, than | Train on Widland N.C. branch 1 (some of our Ambassadors, ° ES ra Gold&boro ids ily, except wunday, 6.05 a: canal dana mminea mean TRINITY COLLEGE. mn oonving Smithfeld #8) a, in. Re-| Tt is announced that the do-| curming leaves Smithfield €.00 a. m,, afl ond for horse meat in Paria. tel Next Session Gpens September 8. Anything frow 2¥@=<=.- Visiting Card ———T0 A tives at Goldshors 9.30 a. am. ; = }#0 great that borse dealers in; ‘Ihree full eourses of study. Large | pains onjLatta braaeh, Florence RiFrance are awnable to supply it. |8umber of electives, ‘wo full chairs in t., leave Lutte 6.40 pm, akrive Dunbar ae English. Women admitted to all classes 7.50 p.m, Ghio 8.05 p m. Returning A eompany in @’ortland, Oregon, One Hundred and one Thousand Do'lars leave Okot6,10.1 m, Dunbar 6,80 a m,|%6 revently received from the jadded to the endowment during the arrive Latta 7360 am, daily except Sun- French capital en order for 5000 present year, Only male literary college Ve barsels of meat. | e North Carolina that. is lecated ina mT rain On = ee by. . caw t Bos benny Branch leaves War —o The bess business course offered in saw tor Clinton caily, exeept Suuday an 10 00 a4. mand €.50 p, m: Beturnirg De. C. P. Carver, of St. Aug as- | the state. Send for album and entalogue. toaves Cimon at7.00 a. m. an¢3,00 1, m,|tiue, Fla, is exwerimenting for Addreis JNO. C. KILGO, Train Ne..78 nuikes close. earnection | le extraction of the sweet matter _ Durhan, N.C. ab Weldow dorall,points daily, all rail via| from watermelons, aud itis said | ~~ Hichmone, alse at Rovky Mouré with|that he deriyes from the melon PEACE Norfolk and Maroliga R R for ¥. i i ane all points North via Norfolk, Suolk| pulp @.avrap eqhal to'that of the JOHN F. DI maple tree- ver 3 ‘ Getaeal uve me IN STITUTE? Young Lawties T, ‘ N ‘ ’ : Raleigh, N. C. » M. EMERSON,Traffie Manage. The Atlanta Constitution says al! Exeelient buildings and beautiful J. R.KENLY. Gen'l Maneger, bigs | grounds in a Healthful Location with correspondent furnishes this queer splendid climate. Stands at the very iol . | obituary fom North Caroliva: front in Female Education. ‘Thorough Ce tay Ty 8) le in its Courses. High in its Standard THE MORNING STAR | “Here lies the body of Awos Green, | ineuzpussedin [£3 INTELLECTUAL 7 He’s now Jaid on the shelf ; ip AL ee ere i; . , T'wenty-vae officers and teachers. " ‘ee se Worked ten years on a flyin’ machine, Very Gisonstts prices. Send’ {oF ae he Oldest . And thea flew off himself.” alogueto JAS. DINWIDDIE, M, A. ay, ally I ‘Newspaper in Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. omer Tyee ma gia pb Opoeis Sead o Roster; FS: 19 to 25) Offers the young women of the State North Carolina. horney 5 9 8 toroubl prot iobal. literary. classi- tt tire | Sugar cared Famy 10 to 124 | cal, scientific aad industrial education Le ! Horn 40 to 50 | Annual expense® #0 tv $130. Faculty a Corn Mea! 45 $0 60,4 9f 25. members... M an. 4 0 regular 126 pupils litrigu- 1 viet, Family 4.25 aio : | The Only Five-Dollar Daily baeay oe re tpireed i tts Dae Meio 1004 ag bam Coffee AZ to, 2p), Viled drom + Those . Gealring cop teut ~ ° nr ae ; +B iis HUE ' 4 ' +l teal r bd di its ClassintheState — [oxefen tt Say form eas eat ER oe, ane es; 57 re ees 9 7 to» Ub | mount, ba Inde BebPTS A buts Het. |For a We es trot a di | > Liat viniatid, ad dvds | r| We By #y FNARP oo ... . 1 RresidentCHARKKS'D.MelVER. | oa* / | Full Sneet Poser The Daily Reflector. Gives the home news every afternoon at thc small price of 25 cents a month. Are yuu a sub- seriber? [t not van ourht to be, 's only $1 a year. 1 contains. the news every week, and gives informa~ ion to the farmers, _es- specially those growing tobacco, that. is worth many timés, more, than the subscription price. ® md : " 7 + ul mg Gy tae | 1 i ie F a I * ee ye: a: . ¢ ¥ i . as i] ‘ i 4 : Se LO ee ew ? / ee ‘Your every TYantsu at the ra | wshlet \ a 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 eet tres cenemrnesosnremanetnin ae Sane NS Wash Goods Unmercifully cut. 1250 yards'beautiful Dress Ginghams to go at6 cts a yd. A big stock Light Wash Material com- prising new colorings in Breezy Fabrics to be sold at 3c and4c per yd up. 2000 yards of White Goodsat bargain prices Ladies Ruffed Shirt Waist Sets all colors'at 15 cts Sets. In our Shoe~ — Department we can fit both your foot and purse. Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 Swept down to $2.00. Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00, Swept down to $1.65. Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, _ Swept down to $1:25, Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00, Swept down to .75, Misses avd childrens reduced jn same proportion. A depleted stock cannot supply your wants, reulizing this fact we are acding to our already large stock of seasonable goods daily, such us Laces, Ribbons, Em broideries, Handker- chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho seiry and many new and stylish things. Our stock of Groceries, Furniture, Ha dware, Crockery, and Gents Furnishings is ‘large and complete and we , would take pleasuie iu showing ~ youthrough and posting you in | prices’ Remomber now 1s ‘the _ time and here i» the place to find '@ mammoth outburst of bargains. _)); Your friends: |oatLY REFLECTOR. oplied erences ae Who is on Board. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING a see gene | B. E. Perham went to Kinsten Thursday evening. “orem Myeutes many a new Dusiness. iularges many an old basiness, — Preserves many a larg« business. jsevives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures suceese to any business Mrs. ». A. Charlette has returned from a visit to the country. Misses Hines avd Pearce, of Ayden, are vieiting Miss Emma Harris. Miss Blanche Flanrgan — returned this morning from Kinston. | ~ ame ‘To “advertise judiclously,’’ use tne ev'nmrs oft. RE*LEOTOR. Dr. W. H. Codb, cf Whitakers, spent lass mght here and left this morn- ant meee K eping Coustantly? at it Brings Specess eee sinrens aint ing. Miss Netlie Lawrerce returned Friday evening from a visit to Noz- folk TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Missee Ada and Mattie Hearne, of ‘Washington, are visiting Mrs. G. E. Passenger ana mail train going Herris. Nevth. arrives $:52 A.M. Going south, arrives 6:57 P, M Sreamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs. day and Saturday. Col, harry Skmner and wife and littie son came home this morning from Morehead. Miss Kva Fleming, of Pactolus, who ao ne amen has been visiting Miss Dot Flanagan, WEATHER BULLETIN. returned hoine today. maar Ne Miss Clio Draughan, who has b en Fair tenight and Saturdav. v'rit'ng her sister, M-s Zeno Moore, returned to her home in today. Edgecomhe es bhai prunvoeamannearvoaeatann sean perdi Ti is eee C. F. Bland, railread agent at Cone. toe, who had been ona visit to relatives SHORT TALK, aeeccerrmamm en at Grifton. passed through this morn- Much Expressed in Few Words. | jng returning to his werk. ~~ J. B. Tripp, of Houston, Texas, ar- a (Pp - a] ry * b ° e Country Lard at J. 8. Tunstell’s. {rived Thursday evening to spend some cays with relatives at his old home in Pitt. here who are delighted to see John. Eggs and chizkens at S. M. Schultz. _ There are hundreds of people There is quite a demand fr small change. J, U. Ancérews, of Parmele, mara- + aeee ak sarin, " foater ’ . . . Bicycle carnival in the Eastern ger uf the excursion from Kinston to Warehouse tonight. Richmord on the 17th, spent today here. He telis us that the prcspects Fresh ioday—Gov. Carr Buiter in 1 S. M.Scuuitz. |e good for a large crowd on the ex- tb packages. ) cursior. Last. night was aimost cool, but don’t mention how bot today has been. Carnival Bicycle. Genuine Faber ang Simplex lead! There will be a Bicycle Carnival in she Eastern Warehouse.on Friday night urder the suspiccs of the Ladies Aid Society ot the Christian church. The public cordially invitee. General ad- pencils at Retizeter bovx Store. Ladies wanting rice statiunery Can find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very latest styles. mission 10 cents. Knights of Pythias have first degree work tor tonigb.’s meeting, Full at- tendance desired. nen School For Girls And r Bo Ss. Wartrep—Doub'e Doored Iron y Sate and Letter Copying Press. | Gy Mondas, sept Gch, I wili opel imy school for gins and small boys in Address P. O. Box 155, Greenville, | N.C. 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, Act. Wiimington Steam Laundry, the new schou: building on Mr- W. B. Wilson’s lot, in South Greenville. Terms, etc., made known on applica- tion MISS MYRTLE WILSON, ——— enamel MASON LODGE SCHOOL Fall Session Onens Sept. 14. The Eastern Leads Give them first, second, third or fcurth saleand you will always find the Eastern Warebouse ahead in the quanitty of tobacco sold. ‘rhe farm- ers know what it is to have “Old Man Gus” and Olthus Joyner running their tokacco. To-day they sold six lots for Frank Edwards from $17.50 to $29, for T. J. Stancill as high as $23.90, tor R. J. Little at $22, and for others at equally as good prices. Go to the Eastern Warehouse if you want top of the market. Inetructionthorough. For terms, &c. apply to MR?. L. G BERNARD, Greenville, N. C \( | ria : —__—FROM-—-— KO, N.C. PICEMOND, Ya, ete He Comes to the Planters Today a man, who last week sold tobacco on the Wilson market, brought three loads to the Planter’s Warehouse. After the sule he compared the result and found prices here so far ahead cf Wilson that he declared he was going to bring every pound of his crop to the Pienters Warehouse. falking about prices, it is uot the high price on an occasional pile that counts for the) tarmer, but it is the high average that puts money in his pocket, That is. what the Planters Warehouse does, gets averages that no house in the State can beat. “Return 18th. 24 ho solid pleasure in th city. Tickets on sal \J. A. Andrews’ store or at depot. MR. CAPTAIN, STOP THE SHIP. Reflector Readers Want to See & eat a alilaaial RARAAABABARS 2 URMR.A.H.TAFT %& isinthe Northern %& : Markets purchasing % Fall and Winter Goods 3 and in the meantime %& we are closing out all Summer Goodsatgreat %& ly reduced prices. 5S RICKS& TAFT. >: IDO Un ougogs QUOC OU CESeEQCOCOUCOCATt avd conserve — FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Ca COX, tu: HENRY HARDING Vice Pres. : CHERRY, 5 , Ass’t Cashier CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. , The Bank of Pitt County, , GREENVILLE.N. C. PNP ale al Nee ll Ne Nel Meal, pam Bank wants your triendship anda share if not all, of your business, and will grant every favor consistent with safe and sound banking. We invite correspondence or a@_per- sonal interview to that end. R. R. A, G. G. 3. It isnot necessary to go to KLONDIKE to stirke a gold mine. Goto Lang’s Cash House and invest in the great bargains of Summer Goods, such as Fans Parasols, Slippers, Sbirt Waists, Lawns aud Orzandies, which must go before the Fall stock comes in and you will be satisfied you strucka gold mine without t aking sucl a long trip. Lang’s Cash House, Lang Sells Cheap. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. AA als. 224 students attended last year, A High Grade UVollege Preparatory School, with special departsments of Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy. ‘he Largest and Best Equipped © Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. “Terms to suit the times.” For beautiful new catalogue address, : LT, Oak Ridge, N, C weuty-two years under present princip Profs, J. A. & M. H. HO SE TIT NO CURE—NO PAY. | NO FLIES ON MEATS NT OUR MARKET We have placed a large Refriger- ator in our market to keep all our meats cool and free from flies. When you want fresh That is the’ way all druggists ell GROVES TASTELESS CAHILL TON IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c. ELON COLLEGE. NORTH CAROLINA. Situated on Southern Railway, in Piedmont section; very best water; healthiest locality, property of Chris- tian vburch, non-sectanan in spirit and teaching, highest moral tone, elegant building, halls, laboratories, ete., facul- ty of specialist, co-educational, curri- culur equa! of best male college, three degree courses, Must liberal terms, best advantages, catalogue On application. Address J. ), ATKINSON, Chairman, ‘ : Elon College, N. C. Beef, Pork or ‘Sausage send ua your orders and you will get something mice, clean and fresh every time. Phone 4l. + Wealington &° Cul,