DAI v.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. ne TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, a ah ic La — ie > Sra Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1897. No. 885 OAKLEY ITEMS. BASE BALL. “gcse eter oie Oakey, N. C., Aug. 23d, 1897. H. L. Williams and Theo. Latham, of ‘larboro, spent Monday night here visiting the family of W. H. Wiliams, Games Played and Standing of Clubs, wenn , Boston August 21—Pittsburg should have won today’s game and would have done so but for a disastrous muff of Theophilus Carson and wife, of Bethel, were visiting their daughter Mrs. T, F. Nelson Sunday. disicn jepamiinn arcrinicniio Donovan’s in the ninth, It wasa slug- Our tarmers are about through cur- |, ging contest, and tour pitchers were res ing tobacco and sre now very busy quirec during the ,ame. The Pittsbu’ gs outbaited the home team, but their Score. Boston saving their fodder. Mrs. 8S. R. Ross who has been very sick for some time we are glad to know is much improved, fielding was execrable. 18; Pittsburg, 12. New York, August 21—The Giants bd D 4 -SsecgIS IN THEI ~ Gold Fields of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore digging gold for his Miss Verna Little, who has been won the rubber from the Colonels this quite sick with typhoid we are vlad to) atternoon by bunching their hits in four kaow is convalescent Rusie was a puzzle to the New innings. Louisvilles utall time, Score. York, 7; Louisville, 1. Brooklyn, N. v., August 21—The There hes been quite a sensaticn amoung some of our people made by a wlan giving his name as b, F. Thomas, who bas been gving through inis}iast game tor the season between the patrons in the beautitul neighborhood gathering up — small St. Louis Browns and the Brooklyns | , ers 7 ‘ netar we ’ Deis tern pictures to have enlarged, each person resulted in a victory for the Browns is: advance|today after eleven exciting innings. of the hud to pay Lim fitty cents and hehas made quite a beul. ‘’hurée | Duoahue, who was knocked out day evening we learu he and Mr, T.|box in the first inning yesterday, Mild) 4 wl 0} O ) $ IR. Bullock, who has been taking him around, came to Parmele from Bethel, wheze Ins headquarters has becn and there he gave Bulluck th slip, leaving Bullock to the tune of some eight or jten dollars. ‘The fellow arriyed here at 4 o’slock PP, M. and ook the evening train to Washington. Parties ut Bethel sent a. warrant to Washing- ton Friday but the bird had flown. | He no doubt had gone to pastures new. He -epresented to some that he 1s engaged in teaching an Art sthool at Wilmicgton, N.C., and to others that pitched a good game today, Score Brooklyn, 3; St. Louns, 4. Philadelphia, 21—Orth pitched a superb game this afterncon, Au gust helding Cincinnati down to five scit— tering singles. ‘ahe Phillies played an ulmost taultlecs fielding came, and were tertunate in getting their bits well together. Seore. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 1. Baltimore, August 21-—The Cham - picns won easily from Cleveland knock ing Wilson and Young out ot the box and touching up Cuppy in lively fashion 2 wis fr vorfolk, Va. Te he wis from Norfolk, Va Score. Baltimore, 12; Cleveland, 0. oytuy oy. gnd om o10jotey) =a wc AE Way uetd Ino IO] WOOL It A High Point physician was calied upon three times in one day Just week lo operate for appendicitis, run a livery business here again this fall, T. M. Manning, ot Bethel township, and S.-E. Nob'es and 8. C. Whichard, of Caroline ,lost tobacco barns last week by fire. (come BETHEL ITEMS. Washington, August 21 —Although : | | anaes — the Senators made fewer hits than the : hg ta t : eueenard| Lernet, N.C., Aug. 23rd, ’97.| Colis, they were bunched and several i tea § =r Miss Hattie Lleming, of Pactulus, is oF Hem were long drives. ‘Thornton a We § age esp om] spending this weck-in town. lak a ten mre oe vn _~ | close of the game held down the hits. CG, 7 ‘ — = = M. Q. Blount went to Creenville on) ypu cor was bit on the arm by a pitched R LEN Vi LL E, N a C ° = 7 =) = business last Wednesday. ballin the fitth and was replaced by | asm exe A a J. O. Gray went to Washington | McJames. The game was called at 9 — ~ Friday and returned Saturday morn—|ithe end of the seventh on account vi — a 2 ing. darxness, Washington, 6; Chicago, 4. | smc, cle J. R. Jenkins went to Grecnville! NO WIRE RIC Ona St aap. | | * VN last ‘Lnursday. | = . Won Lost Per Cent} O@ “.T, Carron who went Lorth t2 ae . Beston 69 3h G90 purchase goods last week returned ; .. ~ home Sunday evening. Baltimore 64 382 667 paca 4 : Cincinnati 61 d4 642 ed % J. R, Bunting, Robert Staten and | yoy york 59 37 615! T. T. Cherry consttuting the firm of} GO)... wand 5243 5364. | — ji Staten, Chery & Bunting at Bethel Chicas 10. Ba wo({rom the . North where I have purchased a Ce beet fpecund and Conetce left for Baltimore aad Pitisburg 43. 4 443 orto sincle “ ‘ — New York last Thursday to purchase], |... 1 00447 436 4 romemenesh ‘ Louisville 44. 07 b ——— ther fall and winter stock. Mr. Sta- Philadelphia 44. 58 431 7 5 ten’s son. John also accompanied Brooklyn 4) 58 408 Kr: them. Washington 40 od9 404 iy ll d \ t G d , J. D. Blount lett for New Ycerk|St. Louis 27 0 «74 267 a an in er OO S this morning to purchase fall and — : winter stock for Bloun: Bros. ‘STATE NEWS, These will soon be coming in, and I want all C.C. Joyner spent Saturday and — ° ; . oar ; O Sunday here. He has host of trends} Winsion is to have a big tobacco Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of pando here who are always glad to see him: | fair about the first of November. . 3 ee | the way. To remove these I will for the next Mr. Trace 2 li 7, uFgaW) The total horse power in use in} : aon). and Col. ee Sugg, of Greenville, North Carolina cotton woolen an1 silk few days have a Special were here Friday to appearin a suit} | +), ;. 43,666. fq) against the railroad before J. R. Jen ; A a) kins, J. P. for damage to stock. The Messenyer says that fust wee _ [eggs retailed at 25 cents per dozen in Samuel Hayne of Plymouth, arriv- | wWihnington. wd ed here Saturday morning and will a It is reported that a filibuster loaded with ammunition and supplies for Cuba crossed the bar at’ the inlet between Ocracoke and Portsmouth, on Satar— day night, and put to sea. * Se ee ao 2 “ 4 " = Ee a E- : e a = + If ‘you want bargains thatare bargains don’t Mr. Crews, of the Jeffreys & Crews Soltis ak Rocks. Moens miss this chance. te | | warchouse at Rocky Mount, spent last % or nore aie cen in the interest The Wilmington Messenger continues eh O to go forward. The last sunday edition 2 , oe Dr. Hyatt will be in Greenville at) wos sixteen ight of which - a = , ing House, A , 80tn and dtst ie ‘paty crenata : : : : f sl sal e@ sh ae treat were dexated to iMyairations and.4¢- BT haw. vi ee or 1g Cw _ ; i a te is : nm diseases of the, eye, ae nose and scriptions of the pesorts tributary: to * Ps Fo il ‘throat, Te the city by the sea. eecanuennanianedien-aileeas ! : wee arta cre ARETE 2:5 4 f iain anininenaneeel Ain ared ‘as second-class mail matter. —e rect “==. SUURSCRIPTION RATES. -_ : coe ft $3.00 meme, 9 8 oS | Qne week. - o - ~ + 9 “Delivered in town by carriers withou | advertisng rates are Itberal and can be 2 aon appreation to the editor or at che office; 4 We desire a live correspondent at stoffice in me county. bends d in brief items of NEW as ta each neighborhood. Write plainly and only on one side of the paper. j acetone eel 1] en eal “‘rugspay, AUGUST 24, 1897. eet al Nerth Csrolina’s first bale of new cotton, raised in Anson county, was sold at Morv.d on Suturday, 2lst, for 8% cents. This is 2i days ‘ater than the date on which the first bale of| 1896 was sold, and the price 18 1} - gents higher. | omens BOTH DIED. li bentures with altered numbers _ Feminine. Superiority” a ae. ‘ “It is admittediy true that the| hand of small employment hath the daintier sense, and it is also ‘rue that as compared with the hand of man the hand of woman exceeds in the delicacy of touch. By reason of this ‘superiority in many employments requiriug exceeding fineness and mobility of exeeution women are preferred, and they are pushing men from their stools) It is announced chat “asthe result of long and cereful experiment, the governor of the Bank of France has now intrusted the work of detection of forged bank notes and of dt» entirely to a special corps of women clerks. He delares that the keen sensibi'ity of their finger tips enables them in handling 4 note to distinguish the difference, however slight, between the forged and the real article.” Keenness of sight as well as of touch is necessary in detecting the false numbering of deben- tures, and success in this work depends upon the discovery of the difference in symmetry of figures and the slignt shades of aifference in the ink used. The world has been a long time in finding out and in putting to use the feminine superiorities which make the employment of Deno 10 unced Thursday oflast week. The Wip- ston Journal says-of his address: “The speaker denounced, in| © - - te Cigarette Trust Money as Blood Money — We Mr. A. H. Eller, of Winston, was the chief speaker at the Masonic picnic at Mocksville most emphatic terms, the gifts coming from: large trusts anu corporations to charitable and educational institutions. He said auch gifts wore hollow mockery, and declared that the devil had as much right to wear the livery of heaven as the trusts have to wear the mantle of charity, which mantle was only worn to please and placate tne people and stay the uplifted hand of popular disfavor which sought to destroy them. He maintained that in giving to educational institutions the coporations dictated the policy to be pursued and the course of study to be taught in such insti- tutions, and cited in proof of his statement the recent cal! for the resignation of the president of Brown University, ou account of his financial views: “Mr. Eller commended — the uakers for their recent opposi- tion to the gift of the Dukes to Guilford College and spoks of the gifts as blood money- Io view of the fact that the Dukes have recently given $10,000 to your account, promising every just arrived. Come and see us. : OATS HAY AND FLO cease veaoen a Was it the Result of Mental Anguish, or What? A most remarkable case of superstition, with fatal recults has just been reported to us by a gentleman who lives not far from Monroe, and whose word is his bond, therefcre the meident is true. Is occurred last summer. The gentleman in question had an old couple, man and wife, working for him on the farm. Que day while taey were planting corn be went out to drup some 2 for them, and by an oversight skipped one of the rows. Wheao « the corn began coming up, there _ was, of course, a vacant row. Im nediately the old couple man- ifested the greatest uneasiness and declared that the non coming “up of the corn was an iil-omen and meant that they were to have some unrsually bad luck. They plantea the row with the hope that by this the calamity might be averted; but still they were not satisfied, and ccntinued rest~ less and expectant of coming ill, : the matter weighing heavily on their minds. Now comes the . strauge yart. In about two months the wife sickened and shortly died. Tne husband re- garding her death asa fulfiiment ot the evil prophecy, and expressed the opinion that he was l:kewise doomed to an early death. Remarkable to say, in about two more mouths he also mY gickened and died. It is for the | ‘theorists to say whether the dis- » +. tarbance ot mind and the fear — that something was going to happen the old couple experi- - enced from what they regarded a3 an evil sign operated to bring on the sickness of which they , died, or that the deaths were * qmere coincidents with the corn a v4 , A 4 ae ra ea The soldiers of the civil war are rapidly going to the other side cf the river.’ There were 3 ae 31,960 der Se Se aioe year, the greater number of whom were veterans. It will not yyery tong before the pension rate he names of @ aber ¢ persons who ‘iu sight of 9 battle- of soldiers who carried of the conflict-—Phila- = planting occurrence. Who can toll? No one, we guess.—Monrce : [umbrella iths of pensioners Inst| women 1n certain lines of wo'k a matter of course as weil 4s of dexterity and profit: but of late yearn their sphere of usefulness has been rapidly enlarged. Not without demcr, but surely, bright women are making inroads upon very many forms of indoor work which were once masculine monopolies.—Philadelphia Rec - ord. eS Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoxe Your Lite Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torevsr, be made well strong, magnetic. tull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak mea strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days: Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guarantee @ cure. Bookiet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. ees A MIXTURE A New York man says he and his wife never have disputes because the flat on which they live is 80 small there is no room for argument. What was known as Maine’s ola est school house, situated in West Gardiner, was destroyed by fire the other night. It was built 104 years ago. In somo of the cities’of Europe the cost of pufting out a fire 18 made acharge upon the property of the person for whose benefit the fire department 19 called out. The jarymen ina murder trial at Muskegon, Mich., went to a barber’s to get shaved, and the barver was not permitted to speak a word during the opera- tion.—-New York Post. UA Chicago manufactarer is putting on the market a grade of prella which sells at $3 a ‘dozen. “A great bat “business men buy then to lend,” he ex- plains: : A Housenold Neossaty. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical disconery of the age. plearant and retreshing to the taste,act, gently and positively on kidneys, liver Jand bowels,cleansing the entire systems dispel colds, cures headache, fever, ha- bitual constipation and _ biliousness Please buy and trya box of OC. C. C. pay 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and \ the Oxford Orphanage remarks, coming from @ Masonic speaker, created something of sensation.” these — EEE Imposition in Sale of Books The State Superintendent of Public Lustraction rotifies county superviso:s that the text books for the public schools were adopted by the commissioners of each county on the first Monday in June for three successive years and requested tha! they have the list and prices published so that parentsand children may know what are required and the price. In some counties he bas heard of books being sold higher than the contract price recorded at the register of deeus Cfiices- {t is the duty of supervisors to see that the children are not imposed upon. He suggests that the list and prices be printed on heavy pastebvard and placed in eyery school house. * AE SEES ene When bilicu: er 30c:1ve, eat a Vas caret, candy caiLartic, cure constipa- tion. ) 3 sae — Cottcn ana Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of Colton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou Mer- chants of Norfolk - COTTON. Good Middling Middlivg Low Middling Guod Ordinary Tone—nrn. im PEANUT?- r fn Cm fee Prime Kixtra Prime ancy Spanish Tone—quiete 2 at ‘2 60,to 79 oo Select Female School. The next session of this school will begin on MONDAY ,“6th OF SEPTEMBER. The terms are as follows: Primary Engiish, per month $2 00 Intermediate “ = * 92 50 Higher 4b i 93 00 Languages (each) 00 Music includingjuse of ewthiment'ts 00 No deduction for joss time except in case of sickness of as, much as one Te rn aera e instruction in all its branches. ‘he moral tone and intel- lectnal influences are unsurpassed, The discipline is mild but positively firm, - For further particulars see ora MRS. ALFRED FORBES, % STATEMENT OF THE ~The Bank of os e 4 nA R. Li DAVI S, R. A, TYSON, Vic-ePres. See : a REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, "1896. "JE, LTTLE, Cash’er Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. ©. At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $50,273.62 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Over Drafts 1,580,184 Surpius and Profits 503.19 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50 Due from Banks 2,630.59 $ Due to Banks 795.23 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.60 § Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12 Cash Items a 1.278.153 Time Certificates of Deposit ; 55.00 Cash in Vault 14,528.54 comanemionrmeniate Total $72,796.04 Total $72,796.04 J : We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have accommodation consistent with good banking. Wehavealarge “> axSTOCK OF NER GOOLS | HALT |, IB B04 Ju wy « Ave. Lux of cascarets, Lhe finest liver and bowel 1egu ator ever IM x Maul cece RE Ae Ce Sen freee duable Property for Sale. HAY? BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Lumder Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, { herebv offer for sale the real estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This prop- erty will be sold on reasonable terms in lots to suit purchasers. For further information see or ad- dress LOVIT HINES, Receiver, Kinsion, N. C. 4 * wr a _* re, rm ee *) ry ne aay 13% a ert i ‘oom @ \ Pee ee Be tg a 2 ’ fl ead ¥ ‘ f + * eta" i *y a pte Bay cy a ee a) HA t eta fd “ ‘sa! is zt whe oT Ge Te ; ¢ ESTABLISH 1) 187¢- FARMERS ANI) MERCHAN'S BUY ing their year’s sujplies will tind their interest toget our prices befere pu. ew nallits branches. ._ o- SAM. M, SCHULTE PORK . SIDES & SHOULDER chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete | JALWAYS AT LOWESTSMARKET price! | 4 Oo— UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIREGTORS AAD | EMBALMERS. We have ,utt received & new hearse and the nicest line of Cof- tins and Caskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Greenville. We ale prepaxed tr (o embalm- ing ia ali its forma. Personal atiention given tocon ducting funerals and bodies ex treated to our care will recelye every mark of respest. Our prices are 1ower than over. Ne do not want monopoly but iuvite competition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the Joho [Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. J. L. Fleming. W. M. Bond. Bex” & FLEMING, ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C. Practices in all the courts. oe ” f SarbdePrs. B. PENDER, FASHIONABLE BARBER, Can be found below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N.C: Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dy) eing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv yames A, SMITH, [4 oRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER. 4 Special attention given to cleanin _ | Gentlemens Ulothing REENVILLE ak Acadeaty. The next session of the svhool, ill 8 open on MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 and continue for 10 months. * The terms are as follows. , Primary Haoglish per mo, 82:00 Intermediate 6 ‘* ™ $2 50 Higher * 7" OO _ $3.00 Languages (bach) hin Ma ey j $1 00 The work and diselpline of the schoo! will be ag nei a : i We ask P continuance of Wott past liberal patronage. el \ w HL RAGSDALE. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR __— _ Tcbacco, Snuff &c, ling you to buy at one protit. A eoul- cle stock o 7 HRN ot FURNITURE to run we sell at a close a | guaranteed to cure Ly all druggists. ~""“ Qreenyille, N, C. Tuly, 21, 1897, oe 8. M SCHULTZ Greenville N we buy diroc} from Mar:lactu.. > en always on hand and sold at prices to suit For ‘bought and have sold for Wabi Reretore gerber haa | 3 pry wees ‘j re : ‘ ; . ae . yr pe ug tee, Wr = “eer ea ae daha ia Sole A etme stb Neg ee — ' —— | eT a, Even if the above is not admit-| Gr ives. Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30 ted, wouid it not be an adyantage| A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superintet.dant. for. Terre A “| to pupils to be able to attend at} yeTHODIST—Services every Sun- a ——— | oem on = WORKER. 3 a » ‘a < Offers his services to the 5 -adtis ao dyiz d]}SUOD JO B8ED citizens of Greenville and the & oe “WINGITON & WELDUN R. RB. | Schools in the Summer’ Time. DI RECTO RY | PEt ’ When bilious or CLE, cut a Cas-— _ 4 soni ® «ff? = ; bad tr ¢ a ' id. Ba AND BRANUHES. : 2245 cA Rental epee cure guarqniget Would it not be a. good thing | ESue ue ct ANT FLORENCE RaiL RVAD we a ‘ cAtCRC (ES ~~ Oo. aS icc A if a large proportion of the chil- , ee 7 : : , Coavensea ocuedule dren between six and eighteen, |. om KAAMABA ! TRATNS GOING E0UTH. school instead of on th» street) moring and evening.) Prayer meeting | 9425 re “ ze 2 rma during the summer? Ii scbool| Tum ceune Ue A ee ee MCE Se May 2%, a work is not made too hard, is|C. D. Rountree, Superintendent. 29 --> EZ i ie . ee 197, xo there any reason other than cus-| CATHOLIC—No regular services. Bes Tm Loo = PRACTICAL -- ie i ad - 0 se 2 ‘= j , if © cee ie Okt ¥ ‘4 A. M.| aA, M|tom for pupils suspending their) pprscopat—services fourth Sur- fi S ae Wy NN & Leave Weldon | 1° 50; work for one fourth of the year?|day, morning and evening. Lay ser-| 94g 4 aC i 9 Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 52 vices second Sunday morning. Rev, A. =) i a ‘ WW F . : ¢ ; e = 8 “NOLLVAIISH : He Rocky. M | 12 Re 5 45/anv time of the year which isj ‘day, mnarnitg ath evening. Prayer = v Wilson 2 06 6 20 . me meeting Wednesday evening. ey. 5 ; ) Liv Selma » 50 most convenient? Would not}y y. Watson, Deiter: Sanday school i public generally. ce Luv Fay'tteviie| 4 15 the adoption of the quorter|9:30 A.M. A. B. Ellingson, Superin-| 9*é ROOFING, GUTTERING, Of occas laa ‘instead of the year as the unit in seietaars & . Spouting ard Stove Work,” of en Wn eee cet TE cana emer eer ememnatinnnes a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or Q ; no charges made. ‘Tobacco § ) Flues made in season. Shop Q @ PRESBYTERLAN—Services _ thira Oa ' -~ |Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. 4: tage not only to irregular pupils,|j, B. Morton Pastor. Sunday school but to exceptionally quick and 9:30 A. M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten- erading also be of great advan- DJLLAVUL *¥i0{ MOY JO “WES °8){NS07 [LINyrU Ly Wilson " “8 * " {exceptionally slow children who us ” OF 4 on Dickinson Avente. pe Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 5 |now have to advance or fall be- _LODGES.} ‘ G ! ta ; V ; BS i Witington 5 45 9 i hind a whole year at a time? bb Let OT MR WWW RAGA AY | sia A.M "The abovo facis and questions A. F. & A. }..—Greenville Lodge No. jguggest the idea that possibly we} 284 meets ticst and third Monday eveo- m “a. a 9 (RAINS GOING NOTRH. are just entering upon a new! ue J. M. Reuss W. M. iL. I. Moore, Cede en S H) K TH AT f TERE 8 epoch in the history of the de-; 4 ; 1 1.0.0. F,—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Dated ge ae * ° tf May 27th, Sa i“ ) se velo. ment of education in this} yeets every Tuesday evening. J. V So eR ees Pee ee ee 1887, 2A | Bw, |4Q .. | conntry—an epoch in whichj;JohnsonN.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. f E Piotr Ppa Pa U0 25 ei ae Dc ns TA MPM. TT schools of all kinds will ‘be a con-| K.ot P.—War River Lodge No, ve $ Ly Fivrerce 845 740) tinuons instead of ar intermittent | meets every Friday evening. H. W. RICCI Wh t | | ? ; ahahaha Lv Fayettevi ny . . . | Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Billington K. of {aed (4 5 fy Selma 13 37 an factor in our national INe. It is|R. and &. 8 \ a S t Gh fulesitule AY Wilscn 1201185) | | |certain at least tnat all thought- , ana | ota ck sa R. A.—Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696 ve . : —_ Ze oo ful educators will watch with meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb. It is a picture ot tae celebrated FA ot i interest the development and Wilson, R, M-.R. Lang, Sec. . | |spread ef the idea as 1t is dis-| K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 r --- ee] ee : : . |meets every Friday evening. Johr by oe eevel pear _ M. cussed in ‘the papers and m Fiunagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. t os Ly Magnolia | i1 50 _ | agp letacational gatherings and as 1) 4 roe pitt Coancit 236 meets uy Geldsboro 1 00 4 3¢|i8 worked -out in the schools jevery Thursday nivkt. J. B. Cherry . é ar Wilsen | 1-00 10:27 atopting it-—From “Continuons | €s W. B. Wilson. See. Best in use The outfit of no business man is | ~ ——|— | |— Sessions of Schocls,” by Prof. E. complete without one. me : oy A. Kirkpatrick, in American COLLEGES. A | [es] _ [Monthly Heron of Revions Yor) __. . The Reflector Book Store F . - -\—— | Anoust. | Pp. M. Ly Wiison 1 4: a My ae The University. 4 . 3 : ArRooky Mt | 233) |__| 1116 Akad Winter ; — has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens Ax Tarboro 400) |B Mj — . {,7 TEACHERS, 415 STUDENTS also a beautiful line of Pearl Hand: Goid Pens, bv Tarvorc Hs | Tti i j sma for: . i ; heen J ar tt | Ibis getting about time for-the | Svmmer School 158), total #49. Board} YOU will be astonished when you see them and Ar Weldon ~< prognosticator to begia his work. | $8.00 a month, three Brief Courses, earn how very cheap they are. ‘®-e or two have alre three Full Courses, Law and Medical 0 ady been Schesls and School of Pharmacy. heard from-and it is «predicted | Graduate Courses open to Women.] YOU MAy never Trair. on Scctian’ Neck Branch 2oa . i int i] Su: School for ‘Te: _ Sebol- y , , “ + the coaring winter: aq| Summer School for ‘Teachers. Schol-} + - Gaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4.98 thet th ering. winterrwill be a arships and Loans for the Needy. {But should you ever }G=—=-. : P mae sik Sea Neck at 5.10 p #@3vere one, not so everlastingly Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. -, Greenville 657 p, m., ‘Kinston 7.65| cold, but perio . i Chavel BiG N.C. | > m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60 periods. of continued Ww Pa * , :@. M., Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriving cold, lasting weeks at a time, with . nt Job P nt n 7 Hali''x at 1120-4. m., We'den 11.40 am | the mercury down abeat eicht North Carolina 4 a Yl 1 2” E ddaily except Sunday. " ‘ Train edi Washaleton Branch jay | noe ; _| Oollege ot Agriculture | Washington 8.20.0, m., undi.00 p.m Bhese are no “xoose ‘bene and Mechanic Arts. —— Come to see us, TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mrs. H. H. ‘Wilsen and children, who were visiting re‘atives here, re- | . seme tarned to Kinston Monday evening, Passenger and mail tram going 1 | Nerth. arrives 8:52 A.M; Going South, . oy : _ This will be an extra- | arrives 6:57 P. M FINE CURINGS OF TOBACCO. ordinary bargain week | steamer Tar River arrives trom Wash-| ar | ; gat jong to be remember- cs “angen Swag id rit Bridsy Our Own Boys Make the Best. The price on summer goods in some instan- ed by wide-awake buy |diy andssturase, om ces are below cost and we refuse no reasonable ers and watchful shop- Mr. Claud C. Joyner has just finished | DTICE on any of them. pers as a momentous — ‘money saving occasion WEATHER*BULLETIN. _ — what faithful, earnest, intelligent effort six weeks of curing bright tobacco at Col. Sugy’s firm and the result of his labors are a brilliant success and shows Fair tonight and Wednesday. ’ is worth. Mr. Joyner is an ambitious 2nd) Was! Goods son of Pitt county, with a will WA A. A 3 enn | Torerminatiou to succeed by being him- CCcee y be ing him FLEMING, Pres. E. B. HIGGS, Ca R. R. : ; = T TALK self'a success, Mr. F. M. Whickard,] a, G. COX, HENRY HARDING, Unmercifully cut. SHORT TALK, bard, | A. CHERRY, j Vice’ Pres. ; Ass’t Cashier 1250 yards ‘peautiful — practically une of the best ard most CAPITAL’: Minimum 310,000 ; Maximum $100,000. Dress Ginghams to £0 Much Expressedin Few Words. | successfull farmers in the county end a Organized June 1st,1897. ; at 5 cts a yd. good judge ot fine tobaeco. He is i big yee Light Odd Feliows tonight. delighted with his crop and especizily The Bank of Pitt County, the manager of Col. Sugg’s farm, is with the cutipg ot Mr. Joyner. Nota Wash Material COM-| Tie picnic season is about over, failuie in six weeks and it is a treat to! rising new colorings E 1 hia CS. M. Schall view the tobacco now in the prize | GREENVILLE, N. C. ) Tati : : gus and chickens at S. M. Schultz - in Breezy Fabrics to be pe eS house. Mr. Whichard s*ys it is the nn ; sold at 3c and 4c per yd Preserviug Penis at J. S. ‘Tunstall’s | best curing he has ever had don’ by any Cla Bank wants your triendship and a share up. : ane sy. fone and he is expecting such prices as if not all, of your business, and will grant . : mireddes a ish and Tr'sh Potafeugh topacco in such condition will every favor consistent with safe and sound 2000 yards of White tsa). Pusulls demand. banking. We invite correspondence or a_per- Goodsat bargalN prices | yoy oe: suive ror your money when} Mr. Joyner will enter the Medical sonal interview to that end. Ladies Rufted Shirt | you advertise in the REBLECTOR. College at Philadelphia, Oct. Ist. and | we predict for hima bniliant career.| ~~~ ~ OOO ee a Qe c a rg 0 TS wig . , on : bey eo s 26 * A bere all COlOPS AE) Genuine Fair ave Simplex ied Pitt county produces the best of every cts sets. pencils at Retiector Book Store. thing. In our A building for another hogshead factory is going up on tobacco row. Shoe 3 Fresh ioday—Gov. Carr Buiter in] | With some people the marriaje tie ib packages. S. M. ScuvLrz. | amounts to knot, Department The young folks will have a mas— An empty stomach is sometimes cov- querade party in the Academy tonight. ered by a tull dress su.t. JUST FOR FUN. ee ¢ WE ARE BACK FROMTHE Qh FASHION CENTRE AND HAVE fe) NEW GOODS. : oe we can iit both your Ladies warting rice atatiunery ean | he trope mradest a irl Is, and the BOUGHT LIBERALLY. NEW ey foot and purse. tind it at Refleeter Book Store. Very jiiore slie blushes, tie moe some men GCODS cede tek’ ares = : H ra : +. y{ - AND THE ; latest styles. adnIrS) hen cucen TASTY. THE LADIES ARE ES. Ladies Oxfords worth $2.50 There ian’t so reuch we! 1 tend PECIALLY INVITEDTOCALL, 2% Swept down to $2.00.) Many a newspaper reader who is ee re: MERE Ae tens LANG'S CASH HOUSE. = . {on a WO S as on i: ’3, be- : Ladies Oxtorda work $9.00, quick 1 uah a “Gihwidate” MaWest in u : womati's te Hy ao 1 man’s, be aC) Larg Seils Cheap x to $1.65 we av cause she changes it so cften. >: ‘ Swept down to 91-60.) pay his subscription—Press & Printer. 4 yes ‘. ous Cggeeuge 900006 : Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, : The carpet cleaner may be something ak Wun Bt Swept down to $1:25,| Have you seen the Stoves, Ranges | of a teat, but he succeeda in iatile the 4 Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00, and Heaters at D. D, Haskett’s, the} oi, ‘ Swept down to 75. | mcest lot ever brought tv Greenville. Misses and childrens reduced oar ; ; A girl may be light on her feet and : in same proportion. Advertising is very much like nding yet realize that her shoes are a heavy . abicycle If you don’t keep moving the | expense. 4 : wheel you will fall off, aad if you don’t . A depleted stock cannot supply | persist iu advertising your trade will Buimirn Prices Pleake ; your wun's, realizing this fact we | fall off.—National Advertiser. Mr T. RE ff are acdivg to our already large Mr. T, R. Hodges, of Beauiort ) q stock of sensonable goods datly,} How can you endure flabby linen in county, sold another large lot oi totacco A K RI DG E IN ST L such aA ox th’s hot weather? If you want to look |¢ the Eastern Warehouse today, and O . ITUTE. » 7 neat have good laundry. Bring your | **Y® he was even better pleased with the _OTX'TH | Laces, Ribbons, Em price obtained than when he was here FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. 7 i bundle for Wednesday morning ship broideries, Handker- aU OB Waiwani i two weeks ago. He believes in Old weuty-two years under present principals. 224 students attended last year, : A High Grade College Preparatory ee with special departsments ef chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, Agt. Witmington Steam Laundry, | Man Gus, Olthus Joyner and the] pocy-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Telegraphy- The Largest and Best Equipped ! Ladies ‘ag Eastern Warehouse every time when] Fitting School in'the South. Location healthful and beautiful. “Term Belts, La © Ties, Ho —— tana y the nr at For beautiful new catalogue address, chi seiry and many new co ty a ENP OOmNOS tO eating. tongeny. | Profs.-J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C 4, oro! NO CURE—NO PAY. : nn and siylish things. ! Thab te ibe way Ol! drogglete sell ote ih Ma ChE SD ray sig tare pa oe hans Newspnpcre are a necessity to che School For Girls And H( FLIES (i EATS Our stock of ' eens , og ane ee dp ee hee advertiser who would teavh the public Boys. Groceries, Furniture, Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating | & Use lis grutls. A MAD cannot ad On Monday, Sept. 6th, I will open . Tonics. Price, 50c. |vettise ina live mewapaper without re~| my school for girls and small boys in Ha dware, Crockery, Siig oom oni omy any moe| Meme enor tang MC WB 7 ye a ee ak than he cas jump into the’ river with-| Terms, etc., made known on applica-| y elle SOB e sa nae and_ Gents Furnishings ELON COLLEGE. out gecting wet.—Press & Printer dia.” MISG-MARIDLIL WALSUN. "| We Rave placed « lege eteete COE ET PAPO) WORTH CABOLINA: , oUt gecting wet——F'ress . | ator in our market to keep all our oc pras ana complete fad. we , verre et cool and free from fies. would take hiv in showing| Situated on Southern Railway, in p hen you want fresh a mei", : : : . Ai y 2 8 --Josbrngtand pong pou te |Party ep, Soviets ina | HUY LODO price Remomber now is the| : +} We are requested to ask a full ‘he a | tian vhurch, non-sectanan in spirit and |. bh eu iey BS sy Beef, Dork or Sausage find | reaching, highest moral tone, elegant attendance of the members of the: ins. building, halls, laboratories, etc., facul- ‘Ladies Aid Society ‘ot 't : | ne fi el of spacialist, cu-educational, curris|; a ety of the Baptist - Jeacg] | wT ns vour orders and you wi ie equa! of best male college, three | church at the meeting Wednesday Fall Session Opens Sept. 14 bay hl gen wax tly se degree courses, most liberal terms, best | og. .n. that Ved, ven ” , vantages, ercd it on application. ‘afternoon mt ee home a Mus ‘4 mi Instruction thorough, For terms, c. freshevery time. P hone 41. ‘| Address J..0, ATKINSON, Chairman, | Perkins, , apply to , 5 a | 2 ; | Greenville, N. oh =) rm a