D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH.IN. PREFERENCE TO FICTION. : Yheo GREENVILLE, N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1897. : No. 840 —<$—$<$<—<————————— seca Se _:::- I$ AGuouu uma eet DIXIE’S S INIT. WHAT GREENVILLE NEEDS oe There waa a farmer had two sons, And these two sons were brothers ; One of them bought his clothes of 1. On, Dixie lan’—She ain’t ferg . . ’ She ain’t fergotten, |15a@ Chamber of Commerce—One {jos pynoo OM UIT AL S:ven cents en eight fer cotton, Should be Organized Our neighbor cvugbt the other. Pick away, ! ere Ai.d now the boy we fited out . Pick away, Esitor Reriécross.The tawn:.of dhe dapper, neat and obatty ; Pick away d saith in: Dix'e! (hy | he other—well, it’s hard, but suill sk away down south in Dix’e! sreenville has many advantages not He looks a little “ratty.” He sze wheat rise ter a silver dollar, possessed by neighboring towns, and En cotton ‘low dat he’ll up en foller! yet our progress aud improvements a Pick away, have not been sa‘istactory. Pick away, The faut lies not so much in the Pick away down adeth ‘nn Dixie ! waut of individual enterprise, avin the _ | Ef cotton rise en rise fum seven, i . sue efor Pataeien basins) os . . men. The stagnation that has prevailed : Lake dis worl’ in de place er heaven; | in alt saccions and jn woarly every pire | 2 Fick away, ; pe loath tis % ink iniy, suit of life for several years is rapidly ) pick andes dain esti iio? passing awa;, and there is a general are all in and the styles are ) beliet that throughout the entire cour- the prettiest ever chown here. BASE BALL. try there will be a healthy development Come and place your eyes upon PU . in all industrics. the them, they will catch you vag To avaii ourselves of the many ad- \ Games Played and Standing? of | vantages for investinent of capital which oc G) Clubs. our town end the su:rounding county Oo ean Offer, there ought to come unlon Tt © 7 he following is che result of Satur- and concentration of the cnerzy and rare a alia i pee | inteJigence of our basizess men. Prac- Ww © fy] Philadelphia, July 28 —Pirtsburg. 6; tical results are. best accomplished | al Philadelphia, 4 through practical effort, and to that end CO Brooklyn, July 28—Louisville, 6: a Chamber of Commerc} organized , oOo" ; Brooklyn, 5. and controlled by the progressive and | New York: July 98-—-Chicaco, ¢: business men of our community can | Ce (N New York, 5 ell rele : aad will acccmphsh more good for : = te = eighth inniny, Greenville and the country at large, | =— © 2 Baltimoré, July 28—Cincinnati, 2; than bby other agency which can be t ———. - ol Ralnmore, 7, Simi Will | Hot our citizens { oo Washington, July 28—St. Louis, 11; interest themselves in this matter and : { = rm Washington, 16. mike it a success ? A. T. a8 a aoe ae deter- : = is season | * Z | HOW THE CLBS STAND. Let Us Have One than ever. If you want rare - i Cc hy Mot Won Lost Per Cen, A corresponden today calls attention bargains inthis line come and £ 1 CH §5 Baltimore 70 32 66 {10 the needs of a Uham*er of Commerce een “A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.” ss : ° Boston 73 34 689 | in Greenville. The Reriecror fully | ) See — New York 64 37 634 | agrees with lim and would like to see ‘\ <= S = Cincinnati 62 39 614 the busincss people of the town take k kh A NX ‘ TES () N = = Cleveland 54°48 529 immediate action in tha matter. A ——— oO = s Chicayo 49 58 458 well managea Chamber of Commerce = oS Pittabuig 46. 58 442 |r Beard of Trad+ can do more for the | The Kin Clothier 4 va — Louisville 4861 440 advancement of the town and commun- a ’] c is i Philadelphia 47.61 435 ny than could perhaps be accomplished —_— = — Brooklyn 4 61 495 [im any other-way... No town has ever| CUI Oe ee ay a = oO Washington 44 60 493 jebreved muca in the way of attracting —— > = St. Louis 37 BU p5y lerterprises and capital witheut putting 3 = as forth some organized effort and it looks | sa a = like right now is a good time tor Green- e ¥ ——_ SG JUST FOR FUN. ville to do something along this line. hi | ™ - m=: _ , «eas : rn Tha straw hat is in its last throes. New Firm at Falkland. e ° e =F ae Shopkeepers ary getting lots of gloves Mr, E C. King and Dr. J, Morrill Are coming In daily and you ea hind. have associated together under the firm ; name of King & Morrill for conducting | It's a hard matter for a blind man a mercantile business at Falkland. ; should see them. to seize an opportunity. | Mr. King has just been on a tour to ¥ Tier the - intab ckanbitious mronaut the northern markecs where he pur- chased a complete new line of generat must occasionally experience a come] | ek 255 I e= ga paierchaaidiee: He has had eight years down. : ; ‘ expe ience the mercantile business and Hoax-——“Do you like your new | fully understands the tastes and needs tailor?” “Joax==“Well, he suits me/ot the people. The firm is composed of e fi e es . : . é about as well as any.” enterprising young mer whose integrity Beautiful line ot Many people become strangers sim- aud business qualities will insure suc- ply by becoming too well acquainted |*** to their business. with each other. _ . | . Your Chance. ai : The Shock brothers are pitcher and 3 : P If bustness booms this fall the men catcher {or a Kensington baseball club. ives who adve.tise will get the most ot i, 5 eves en ene Mie? ws they always doin good tines or that-are selling low down, Handsomest line of ~ Enough is as good as a feast, but/dull times, These who ‘are after (ome ge eo cS = T] ~ — ia) : OQ. there isn’t one man in a thousand who|their share of the business, ard as Yea knows when he has enough. much mote as they can get, are now “ me Never tell a woman that she looks| Making their preparations t9 s2cure it. well in anew gown. ‘Tell her the new To advertise in the most effective, eco— H g q 7, hy : 0 th ayy | QO gown looks well on her, It is these nomical and expeditious manner they ms Pintitiett ‘ :.;should secure the services of Tne . O Oe ee tt lwnuecton u town. We still havea few Summer Goods Blebbs (at seashore)—“I haven’t much money, and I feel awfully small among all these rich people.” Slobbs. Chanwe at Fee, that are going at sacrifice prices. "ir. We Ry Whichard, who was in _ And the longer you nay the shorter | ‘he mercantiie business at “Whichard Sp je ! “= you'll. be.” station, has sold the business to his son wth te | \ H. W. Whichard’ The latter has just - aq YIM yor = For the Snformaton tthe wh Hees oa trip north w purchase new Lf you want bargains that are bargains don't are thinking ot going to the Klondike'| p00 ds to enlarge the sto ok ) a it may be interesting to khow that ean eee miss this chance, ; come muriers have been working the} poo siful line Hiavle: Cape, : Lams Mf : rivers and creeks. It is sat, however, O'Shanters und Sailors'at Mrs. M. D. chat: the’) most sucveseful have’ been Higgs’. Also new Linens ‘for Centre ‘ working 4 blufls - Pieces, Tray Cloths and Doyles. “sfkup MO}B ul: pee € 3 Ser , chit s oe S03 oes Samana -_.p, J. WHICHARD. Editor. A one esteem EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). apm an i eee % Gryored as. second-class mail matter. —— Se caercseen raion rmccmmrenanrem ner SU'RSCRIPTION RATES. : * $3.00 25 10 One year. « ba * QOxe month, - > - One week. _ ‘Delivered in town by carriers without # xtra cost. ™ advertisng rates are liberal and can be ad on application to the editor or at he office aa enemies We desire a live correspondent at avery postofiice in the covuty, who will aend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs fn each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper: anon ninemsn na M \NDAY, Avaust 28, 1897. A naan rt ae SAS TEESE SLIPPING IN ‘Thera 18 a clause in the new Tariff law imposing & discrimi- nating duty of 10 per cent. cn foreiga goods that come into the country over Canadan railways. It is a clause that nobody in Congress would have sustained or vcted for if it had been made the subject of debate. It is in every way detrimental ana dan- gerout. Tt was not in the bill as origi- pally drawn. Whether it was actually in tha bill as passed or was inserted afterwards nobcdy knows. Speaker Reed suggests that it was “clipped in.” Now, who “slipped in’ a clause of so great consequence ? How did he slip 1t in? Who paid him for slipping it in, and how much was be paid? These ere questions which Congress should diligently e1- deayor to resolve. Its task is tre easier because the only persors in the world benefitted by the clause are the men who control the Pacific Railroad “combine.” The important thing is to find out how such ptovisiens are “slipped into” laws which Con- gress is passing, in order that such slipping in shall be stop- ped. een The country does not want its, legislation made by “slipping in.” It will not excuse Congress it that body fails to adopt measures ‘making it impossible for raxcals to buy of engrossing clerks and the hke the laws that they cannot induce Congress itself to approve. Ferret out the facts! Find out who are the razcals!—New York World. These “slipping iv” feliows in Congress must have been taking lessons fromthe last North Caro- lina Legislature. Or perhaps Senator Butler had been posting the engrossing clerks and telling ‘them how his “reliables” down here at home fixed things. For the first time in the history ofthe world a horse has paced over a mile track in less than two minutes, This feat was accom- plished bv Star Pointer, at Read ville, Mass., yesterday, and was ®& grand triumph for horseflesh and the developing spirit of the turf. This now famous horse paced 1n ‘Burden of the Farmer ie eRe - As sure as that fellow on his trip trom Jerrealem to Jerico feil into the hands of thieves and robbers, just so sure have the tax- payers of North Carolina fallen into the hands of a set of extor- tioners. We have, ‘whereof the memory of a man runneth not to the contrary,” had. a law wich | compels » man to go te the list- taker and give in his property for taxation ard swear-to it. But these Jatter-day reformers and high tax advocates are wiser than the old law-makers. Taney now say that it is notright to take any mar’s oath in the matter of tax- listing, and to show how little they belieye what tax-payers Say, proceeded a few days ago, n the city of Raleigh, to raise the tax valuation of horses, “heep, mules and cows. They raised cows ten per cent., sheep thirty per cent., horses twenty per cent., and old mules forty-five per cent. If apy tex payer of this:county wants to know the tax value of his mule he can getit by adding 45 per cent. to what he ‘swore the mule was worth on the first dav of June. They say its only a little on each man. A littleon your cow, a lit- tle on that blin¢e mule, a little on that ewe lamb, and a little on that spotted heifer they say ‘js so smali you won't miss it. The people pay the bills while the re- formers reform.—Lexington Dis- patch. But Little Danger From Light- ning. Wnitinz on “The Needless Fear of Lightning,” Edward W. Bok, 1n the September Ladies’ home Journal, saysthat “it will doubt- lese surprise the timid to know that only two hundred deaths a year occur on an average throug~ hout this entire country from lightning, or ove verson 1n every three hundred and fifty thousand people. Now, in comparison, fifteen times as many people are killed each year by fal‘ing out of windows; over twice a8 manv from being bitten by rattlesnakes: while twenty-five per cent. more are killed with “unloaded” pistols. More people are drowned around New York City alone every year thao there are deaths from light- ning all over the country. Io fact, more people, by fifty per cent. are killed by being kicked by horses iu New York City than die from bghtning throughout the whole of the United States. Tae casualties of the South show that the dangers of being lynch- ed and of being killed by light- niny are abcut the same. The trolley-cars of our cities kill a far greater number of people than do the lightning-storms. Now, these are fucts—they are strictiv accu rate avd carefully computed. Se Bands of Brothers The Free Masons and the Odd Fellows are running a close race in this country so far as numeri- cal preponderance is concerned. there are nearly a million of each. The Knights of Pythias are next in the list of fraternal organiza- tions, the American Order of United Workmen coming next, avd the Maccabees being a good fifth. It is believed that fully than ths rule. We have not the} COTTOX, Good Middling 8} Middling 8 | Low Middling ik Good Yrdinury «6 15-16 Tone—nrm. , PEANUT®: Prime | 2 Extra Prime Pt ™ancy “4 24 Spanish §60%to 7 Tone—quiet, burial of the dead, is not looked after, is now the exception rather | figures before us, bat it is well knowa that the yearly benefits disbursed bv the various fraternal organizations is a towering sum It can safely be placed at twenty million dollers. And every dol- lar goes where it is Jawfully due lanta Journal. Calls on His Party Same enanll The Populist Jeaders and office holders seem to think that they alone constitute and compose the Populist party. If any Demo- cratic speaker or paper dares to criticise, or expose the rascality of any Popnlist leader or office holder, he at oncs raises a most pitiable howl and calis on his party to resent it as an attack on the entire Populist party ! There is a very great difference between the honest masses of the Populist party and its unpripci- pled leaders, who are merely seeking to advance their own personal interestr. While prom- ising all kinds of “‘retief” to the people, these Popvlist leadcrs seek to obtain “relief” only ‘for the nselves. And when one of them gets a good paying office he seems to think thatit belongs to him foraver and is his own private property ! The people cannot be fooled forever anv they are finding cut that they have obtained no “re- lief” whatever, even if the office holders bave obtained “relief” and have become so “sleek and sassy.”—Chatham Record. el The New York Journai of Com- merce thinks the estimates of the amount of money farmers will make by theadvance of wheat are in some cases rather exaggerated . Supposing tne whole crop to be 550,000,000 bushel and that it is all soldat an advance last year of 30 cents, the gain would be but $165,- 000,00). The gain over low price cf seqeral years ago is, indeed, very considerabls, but it must be romembered that prices las: fall were pretty well up and the gain over these latter prices is not so great a8 SOMe Persons Suppose. Still, an average gain of 30 cents a bushel aggregates a yery neat sum whea calculated on a c.op of half a billion bushels. en me R.A. TYSON, ViceePres. ' REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, "1896. STATEMENT (OF! THE - The Bank of Greenville, | GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897. just arrived. Comeand DAIS AY AND FLOUR / RESOURCES. R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. — io LIABILITIES. or is great'y needed. Some of| Jans and Discounts $50,273.62 § Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 th ties bh ‘n fact almost Over Drafts 1,580,18 ; Surptus and Profits 503.19" e societies have in 18 Premium on Stock 1,000.00} Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50" | turned life insurance into a Due from Banks ) 4,600.05; 7 to aged en Yai : : urniture and Fixtures 1,505.00 ¢ Vasnier ecks orfstanding D912 science. Altogether they have-! (024 Items 197815; Time Certificates of Deposit, 55.00 won public confidence, and there | Cash in Vault 14,528.54 ae ra Hie ‘ sn) is } omen ee ananeRAOR Ola ’ e : are few who wish them ill.—At Total 972,796.04 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons. aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. J; Wehave alarge > | STOCK OF | | MN GOODS | see us. —l XDEGHALTY 16, GBB & SON Jur vty # WG. bux of cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regu ator ever maue Valuable Property for dale. HAV? 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. For further information see or /ad- dress LOVIT HINES, Receiver Kinsion, N. C, —— er Company, for the purpose | ~~~ CARE og SERS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTORS ND EMBALMERS. eiibecinmiae (pci eionmie We have ,utt reveived & new hearse and the nicest line of Cof—- tins and Caskets, in weed, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to: Greenville. _ We are prepaxed t {o embalm- ing in all its forms- Personal atiention given to co ducting funerals and bodies ex trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Oor prices are 1ower than ever. Ne do not want monopoly but suivite competition. _We can be found at apy and all times in the Joho Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE &CO. W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming. BX” & FLEMING, uf 1 ATORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. C. Practice in all the courts. —~, Sarbers. —— —_ B. PENDER, FASHIONABLE BARBER, Can be found below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. & Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dy eing and Pressiagt Gents Clothes a specialty Hy cRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, ~- Special attention given to cleapin. Gentlemens Clothing. GREENVILLE Male eaten The nesc session of the sebuol will open on MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897 ESTABLISH D 187¢- SAM. M. SCHULTZ PORK g SIDES &SHONLDER aaeeee ANI) MEKRUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete u allits branches.(7 0 S: Wibia hMalaemddnnndeevntehis 5 em. oo PLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR and continue for 10 months. * The terms are as follows. Primary English per mo. $2.00 Intermediate ‘* “ “ $2 50 Higher et etapa oat $3.00 Languages (each) ** =“ $1 0) The work and disclpline of the seho »! will be as heretofore. 1 We ask a continuance of your pas: liberal patronage. . be W H_ RAGSDALE. 4. LITTLE, Cash’er” the wonderful time of 1 minute The terms are*as follows: Wiea eel «ey one half of the fourteen millions 597. seco : iz : | : . R. pie legal ere: of voters iu this country are ree Pabedan fee, RepOm oo bk hha ia enrolledin the fifty leading or-| Higher eile 93 00| ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE; pionship pacing record of 2 min- utes and one half second by one ee are (each) ‘ $1 00 Music including useof nstrument,§3 00 No deduction for :oss time except in gauizations of this natnre. These societies exert a force Tobacco, Snuff &c, we buy diroc) from Mavulactui.. > en d one-quarter seconda. (ith- the mile pacing record has been only a little oyer half a decade that has not perhaps been fully measured—in part social,in part educational, and in part beneyo- case of sickness of as much as one weeks duration. ea The instruction is thorough in al its branches. ‘he moral tone and intel- linz you to bay at ome protiit, A eo. cle stock 8 lowered from Direct’s 1891 of 2 06, the successive cham-. lectual influences are unsurpassed, The - FURNITURE lent. The Jast named feature has a ages ie f late | discipline ig mild but positively firm, © ions being | of late been greatly developed ; For fu r particulars see or addreas, | | , stad Lib 1 a00b apd an order in which the strong] — WRG RUPRED FORSES, "| the tmes. Our goods areall booght and i drive ' _ @reenyille, N,C. | sold for CASH , having no 1 isk 40 nor help the weak, in which the care of the ailing and the we sell at # close margin. M SCHULTZ Greepville N to run a. July, 21, 1897, a : x * 0 : f — Aflantic Coast Line. | **°ezur rs" | DIRECTORY. ) 7 . . When bilious or ccenme, Ent a Cas- | , Ss ‘$1 caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed s 5 — 9 ; Ried 10¢, 2de! . a ie — ba : ; F 8 » : s i. : Schedule in si Aug. 16th, ea North Corolina bas had a little CT ROS, = — ee Be. apap eee wie experienc?. Soop after the wal). 5 : i O60 Om oe OS 00 AGAKAU DNVINALS ‘1 ¥ ‘945 Jopyoog puverd dias Jaaou duu vdpjsues Jo asta HaAt AHL / DAILY No 48—Passenger—Due Meg- it passed through the terrible 9,35 a. m. nolia 10.50 au.Warsaw 11.10|ordeal of reconstructiva and ea ee phil ses a OT a Rey pant carpet bag tule and the grand |Thutsday evening. Rev A. W. Setzer, S 330 A, M. 3 1.20 p m. Tarboro 2.58 p ™,| old State suffered untold horrors, fey aero s fe ni eo M : Weldon 3,39 p m, Petersburg) 1 itt tho native white men rose| love : Agim, eemond 7) be i ; : _ CATHOLIC—No regular services. Norfo.k 6.05 p m, Washing-| up in their maj sty and threw off ! am, Phi'adelpia 3:43 4 m, a ' day, morning and evening. Lay ser- New York 6.53 am, Boston The Stace then en ‘ered upon’ vices second sos eb ogy on 00 pm. an era of great prosperity and its | Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9: . i * DAILY No 40—Pas-enger—Due Mag lit . bai Bg sina unlices (> M.. W. B. Brown, Superinter.dant. 7.16 p m. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9,10 poltcs was Clean, ’ i 8 il j ild METHODIST—Services every Sun- = pm Sone BO 10-8 uotil it fell u90n the eyil days of day, morning and evening. Prayer CHaLNVaVND ATILOIOSEY “94T} @i03 0} aig ¥ Eg : $ < WORKER. be ~ oe ES bg $ RG tal at ai tal ts Offers his services to tke *ad1i3 10 citizens of Greenville and the 2 i : mE ; ; ; ’ ‘ cfm j 6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 57 Batlerism and fusion. Kither aren Puster ae Set 3 38 public ge nerally. x 2 pm, Weldon 1 o* “e bP Populism of Republicanism were 9:30 4. M. A.B. Ellington, Superin- ae ROOFING, GUTTERIYG, » $94 m, Richmond 4.20a m,|Pad enough single hauded, but | zenaent. | 9888 "Spouting ard Stove Work,? Wastin gion itis si, Bald, | when: they combioed, the poor! perspyTERIAN—Services third | $22 a specialty more 9.''5 4 m adeiphia . S ; d evening. Rev.| $728 sfacti caranteed 0k 2 11,25 am, New York 2.02 p old State Kos phe Worsk of poll 7B. Morton, {’astor. gusta” school 7229 ’ een we ‘tahabos . , m, Boston 8.30 p m. and its sufferings have been ter-)5'39'4 My. &, B. Ficklen Superinten- “ie a0 fab ai page Shep SOUTHBOUND, rible. ent. size » in season, DAILY No 55—Passengor Due Lake| py, sat bo dnother politi- eS Fe on Dickinson Avenue. oe 40 pm. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad. on © ¥ po" ‘LODGES. | za bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p| cal revolution in North Carolina sa6 0 * ») | in Fi F . ‘ re ee ie sa da ries und the indications are that 1t is ry oka 9 * m, Denmark 6,20 a m, August|soon coming.—Richmoud Times-| A, F, & A. }..—Greenville Lodge No. | 7 to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 4a m, 284 meets first and third Monday even- 9 Atlanta 12.15 p m, ‘Charles- ————— ing. J. M. Reuss W. M. L, I. Moore, Coa eR SEE TH AT TORING ton 10.20 pm, Savannah 2,49 Sec. * 4 a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m : 3in the Collection St... ugustine 10.30 um.Tam pnabcars I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 pa 6.40 pm. eee Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. ARRIVALS At WIUMINGTON—| There was genuine activity at) Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. = FROM {HE NORId. thecolored camp meeting at Latta| K. ot P.—Lar River Lodge No. 93, DAILY No. 49.—Passenger-—Boston : jvity | meets every Friday evening. H. WwW 640 P.M. 1.03 jm, New Yark 9,00 pm,|E2Fk lust night, and au activity | Wiedoee, C.C. A. B. Ellington K.- of Philadelphia 12.05 am, Baiti-| tbat shook the arbor and «rattled | R. ands. more 6,50 am, Washington the benches, bat not entirely R. on vance Couucil No. 1696 Gobeelelc hat Is It bs eebekick 4.30 am, Richmond 9.06 am, ’ : ivi 1 : h Ps 7 ' rs 7 aning. W. 2b. ° e Vetersburg 10.00 am, Nor-|spiritual 1n ite nature ee Ty eR Leos, Gee. It is a picture ot tae celebrated <™ ~ Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro} Gome designing youths drop- ilson, h, M.-H. £, Sec. 12.12 m, Reeky Mount 12.44 | V; “1s . 1 collec-| K-.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 pm, "i gon? a pm, Holes. ped rubber snakes in the mente ovo Friday evening.” Jobe 7 ene Mag Pea fall 4.02,!tion plate when the basket came|y{anagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. t » Magnoli pm, . . DAILY No. 41.—Passenger—Leave around. This was not noticed A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets | 3 ¢ | al POI ra ee aes a2 pp es raf SSI saa MAW ay aS Iwi OP PARKER 2 9.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night,, New/unbl the deacons poured the every Tharadey api oh B. Cherry : . York 9.30 am, Phitadelpl : A . B. Wilson. See. ° . 12.09 pm, Baltimore 225/pun, ;CoUection out on the table. The). cone Rest in use The outfit ot no business man is Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-|8nakes wriggled around as if complete without one. mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg) aij B12 pm. Norfolk 220 pm |® ive and it looked for some COLLEGES. Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro|/minates as if there would bea 6.01 pm, Reeky Mount 5.45 | nik@ véwie inthe camp. The am. Leave Wilson 6,20 am, | 8°" Le panic in th p Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw excitement did not subside for |. The University. lL esa ee The Reflector Book Store 7.53am Magnolia 8.05am. |quiteawhile—Charlotte News. a has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens DAILy No. 61—Passenger---Leave TEACHERS, 413 SfUDENTS, also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, except New bern 9.20 am, Jackson- aa ais see aatalas Aq : Sunday _yille 1042 am. This train ‘Scmmer ¥chool 158), total #49, Boara| YOU Will be astonished when you see them and 12.40 P.M.acrives at Walnut street. The Nows and Observer fays 3.00 a month, three Brief Courses, earn how very cheap thev are. FROM THE SOUTH. over 1,000 pew applications for|+hree Full Courses, Law and Medical DAILY No, 54—Passenger—Leave| pensions have keen received| Schools and School of Pharmacy. 12,15 P. M. Tampa 8,00 am. Sonford1.00| 7. — Graduate Courses open to Women.| You may never pm, Jadkannvitte 635 pm, within the last month by the} summer School for ‘leachers. . Schol- But should ou ever }@amece> Savanna 12.50 night, Chacles- | State auditor. There are already | arships and Loans for the Needy. y ee ton 6.383 am,( otumbia 5.50 Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan| 2°? 9000 pensiouers un the roll. Chavel Hill. N. C. bo be 9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pia, If @ majority of the aew appli- an O YIn 1n i Lenmark 4.69 pm. Sumpter : cants are added, as probably will ie am, Florence 8.55 an, be d haa th : board North Carolina arion 9.35 am, Chadbowrn| 0e GOne When the pension vo0al ° 10.35 am, Lake’ Waccamat'| meet next month, the amouut go-| COllege ot Agriculture —<=~= Come to see us, <= Trait on Scoti: 2 Neck sranen Roa |'98 to each pensioner will be very and Mechanic ee piaeiaiie oe pies a rae peg e Halifax ass materially decroased from what it Will open Sept. 9th, 1897 NAA AANA be . NOCK at 5, r : : : VOW YOK »., Greenville 6,57 Pp. ma. Kinston 7 68 has been heretofore. Thorcugh academic, scientific and tech- ? >.m, Returning, leav “ Kinston 7.0 nical courses. Experienced Special- &.m., Greenville 8.62 a. m. Arriviny | ———————= ists in every department. Hali x at 11:20. m., We'don 11.40am| This hearty talk aiong the | Expenses per session, including board. daily exeept Sunday. : ‘ atrai For County Students 8 93 00) oe newspapers of making a straight | 1°! ye <0. I'rains on Washnigten Branch lev for all other Beudents 123 00 | Sa WUOOOCOK Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m} #&bt next year sud making the} Apry for Catalogue to ; arrives Parmele 9.10@. m., and 3.40 p|188ae the record ot venality, ¢or- ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, LLD. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returvingleaves| taleigh, N, C. President. ; Tarboro 3.30 p- ., Pacaete 10.08 a. m,| Papen and incompetence of Reh ae Anything from Ga gp lal p. m,, arrives Washington | Fusion rale, does one good. it}~ ~ ‘ i) & m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-| 4s, as we have contended always RINITY COLLEGE ept Sunday. Connects with trains on}. .’ . pe . ways, T . Wi — Scotland Neck Branch. \¢he cnly:way to.win and had this isitin S Card Train leaves arora, Af C, via Albe-| plan been pursued last yeurt Next Session Opens September 8. ‘ rip a di. Sane vn we, North Carolina would not have tie sre — e “ene Large TO A : ertive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m.|been lost to Democracy —Lia— | RUM Cr O elecitve sre eT clneges i. ing; ; saan’ English. Women admitted to all classes | < = as Dene ne nage: cally except coln Journal. ‘One Hundred andone Thousand Do'lars Full Sn. 2 et —~Oseor es ; ° ° *9 ° es ae arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and ll. 4h pas SEEN tia added to the endowment during . the present year. Only male literary college Train on Midland N. C. braach leaves h lina that is located)ih.a Goki8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a| 12 ‘ost curious thing about NEE CAS Oe i ® : . CaLy- hag TT D R fi ) m. ariving Smithfield 7:30 a, w. Re-|the insane rush to Alaska is that| ‘he. best business course offered in 1€ ally € ector. turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- : ; the state. Send for album and catalogue. rives at Goldsbors 9,30 a, m. the proportion of fools in the rest Address JNO. C. KILGO, G ives th e home news coe Trains on Lata branch, Florence R| Of the world does not seem to be Durham, N.C. 2., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8,05 p m. Returning feave Clict6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, Tribune. Be se Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- P t AC ce v materially decreased.—New York every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a Scie === month. Are yuu a sub- uClintou Branch leaves Wat- 1 y ; é rote fone ratty oad except Suuday, LUMBER IN STITUT Rak th C. ‘ seriber 4 It nut VOU, Merde Guitoh as 70bar ie dann od ‘ Excellent buildings and beautiful oucht to be ‘ se ee 002. m. O01, m, y E HAvE ESTABLISHED A |groundsin a Healthful Location with - | ‘ ; Weldon 0.78 makes close connection Lumber Yard at Greenyille with | splendid climate. Stands at the very 7 itaheuine 1 Pigs agen daily, allrail via} w. R. PARKER as Manager. Orders | front in Female Education, ‘Thorough Rovky Mount with . o : . High its S Worfolk.and-Varolina & b obit Ma for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be jin its Courses. High in its Standard =, ee, a 2. eS 2 * el Sennen eniiiitnenmanemeaieentoed — tenon emminoe ss e lett with him. . Unsurpassedin It's INTELLECTUAL he all poiuts North via Norfolk. HINES BROS. LUMBER CO. |aNDSOOIAL INFLUENCES. JOHN ¥F, rte or dd Kinstoa, N.C. Luby dtaoere = and i eachors. es Greener u Veryretsonable prices. Send tor cat- I, M, EM £RSON Watts Manager. Mt fb o Jas. DINWIDODILE, M,jA. J. K. KK NLY. ren?) “auger, ccm — emi, gw ott | Greenville Market. The Eastern Reflector. | (THR MORNING STAR! |... cays vce \'The State Normai eal ‘g 3 Corrected by 8. NM, Schult” —__|and Industrial School, Mia “if Bitter, per lb 16 to 25 GREENSBORO, N. C. ° ' ; The 8 at if Western Sides Bt to 6 ey ly only $1 4 year. l : Re ain ie Sugar cured Hamy 10 to'124 es oni ‘ps ane ge be of the hohe : : * Badia algal adh oh ins da ' aay thoroug Of: ssivnal, literary, Classi- our daily Newspaper in Corn a yt eal, selontths 4d {Gdustrint education contains the news ever A Corn Meal 45 So 60! Annual expenses $40 tu $130. Faculty week and ives informa- ue ee a | Plour, Family 25 to 5.75 | of 25 memaners,, Mage rhs 7 ‘a hy Sarl ’ 5 ee +) iss eee : al stu ents. Practice schoo] of 126 pupils 1 | an . Nort h arvilaa. ani i pe we teachers, 6 papa aie 19 mate tion to the farmers, 7 US- . “~ | dates representing every couaty In the =» M ea gt ES, EARS j 1 FE aerate oe : Sugar a eb a sat except thie. Corte: pynden ) in- 4 | specially. those STOW I The Only sive-Bollar Daily | sor", sac BB ene tealned teachers To, sects board in tobacco, that is worth 7 ; oon 4 ' it eee + dormitories all free tuition apphcations . ade hy ‘its Glass in ate Chickens | to 20) aust be made before A gust Ist, For many times more, thiaa wali its U f inthe Sta | Egaspersion ls | Tt Rinlocue andiaboriin ton: address y tithe isel y ERK Sy NU TUC Ce ERD poem President OH 4 BLES D, Mel VER. | o | tue subse pion piive. \ 9 i. “sayin U a en A ERE MEO 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 re Wash Goods Unmercifully cut. 1250 yards beautiful | Dress Ginghams to go at 5 cts a yd. A big stock Light Wash Material com- rising new colorings in Breezy Fabrics to be sold at 8c and 4c per yd up. - 2000 yards of White Goodsat bargain prices Ladies Rufted Shirt Waist Setsail colors at 15 cts Sets. In our Shoe™ — Department we can iit both your foot and purse. Ladies Oxfords worth $2 50 Swept dcwn to $2 00. Ludies Oxfords worth $2 00, Swept down to $1.65. Ladies Oxfords worth $1.50, _ Swept down to 31°25, Ladies Oxfords worth $1.00. Swept down to 79. Mixses ard childrens 1educed n bawe proportion. oe A depleted stock cunnot supply your wauls, realizing this fact we are acding to our alreadr large stock of seasonable gouds daily, such as Laces, Ribbons, Em broideries, Handker- chiefs, Collars & Cuffs, Belts, Ladies Ties, Ho seiry and many new andstylish things. Our stock of Groceries, Furniture, Ha dware, Crockery, and Geuts Furnishings} is Jarge and complete and we would take pleasure in showing avd posting you in momber pow 1s the ml tithe'daa here’ i» the place to find , mammoth outbnret of bargains. Diss Yoor friends, he aN DAILY REFLECLOR.| PERSONAL. 1 De see Some Coming, Some Going. eee JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ° Dr W. H. Cobb returned t> Whit- akers today. Cr. H. O. Hyatt came over fiom Kinston this morning. ‘yevtes Inany « new business. inlarges many an old Dusiness, Preserves many @ large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. He: trierds et bome will regret to learn that Miss Salle Lipscomb is sick at Raleigh. ‘Mrs, M. D. Higgs leit this morning for Bult more to purchase her fall steck Secures success to any business eal of millinery. R. E. Lee, of Wison, came in Sua- day morning on his bicycle aud spent } ‘To “advertise udielously,’’ use tne evumns of tu. REVLECTOR. the day with his mother, Mrs. S.. D. taal Lee. Keepiny Constantly at it Brings Spccess Harry P. Hardmg {ett Sunday icr Ormondaville where be takes charge of the high school which opened to— | TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, | day. } W. A. White and wife, of Rowan county are visiting the famiy of S. P. Eiwi., father nt Mrs, White, 1° Bea- Mr. White, was in Greenville today aad paid the Rr- oe OP train going Passenger and matl Going south, Nerth, arrives 8:52 A, M: ‘ 8 °57 .] , ‘ arrives 6:57 P. M ver Dam township. Seamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday. Thurs. day and Saturdag FLECLOR a call. WEATHER BULLETIN. a enemrcnetnitie © Only Two The Register of Deeds issued only week, one for whites and one for The whites wete D. F, Thomas and Lilly Bailey. two merriave licenses last oem HDI Generally fair, preceded by showers colored. on the coast, cooler Tuesday night. enema POO ih ete SHORT TALK, The Top Figure civ ingu The Greenville Warelivuse had a big sule te day and streck the highest Much Expressedin Few Words. figure vhat the market has reached : this season, making a sale for D. W. Kags and chickens at S. M. Schultz Clark at $40. mmr ell es a de * oF. F.% q ‘ ? New fall and winter Tess pods, bat clothing, nisi Shoes, Notions, &e., &e. C c PS BARMAN Ax are in all and we ask you to call and inspect them. We bought large and offering bargains TAFT . FLEMING, Pres, E. B. HIGGS, Cashier, R. R A.G.COX, iy; . HENRY HARDING, G. 3. CHERRY, j Vice Pres. Ass’t Cashier GAPITAL’: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The Bank of Pitt County, -none week more the schools will open. Military Ball. ne he Rercector acknowledges an] Scuppernong grapes are beginning tO) invitation to the annual ball of the Kinston Division Naval Reserves, on | Weduesday, Sept Sth. Capt. J.T. Smi.h of the Pitt County Rifles is one appear in markets, Nice tine of Visitirg Cards just re- ceived at RerLEcTorR office. _, of the honorary mianage’s. Cotton 1s opening fast and several farmers have started the pickers. | | What the Greenville Does. You get value for your money when you advertise in the RerLeEcTOR. ning at $20, $13.50, $8.75, $10.00, Genuine Faber} and Simplex lead penciis at Refiector Book Store. $18.75. And for George ford at $22, $27, $15.50. $13.- 50, $17, $5.80, $6 and $9. Thisis the way the Greenville Warehouse doves, Fresh ioday—Gov. Carr Butter in 1 Ib packuges. S..M. Scuu.tz. Nice line of Tam O’Shanters, as- sorted shades, and Sailor’s, at very low Mrs. 3. S, TUNSTALL. lo ks our for those who seils on its prices. | floor and vets the highest market price ; ; itor their yeobaeco. For Rext—Dwelling house on Co- vans. Curtcuer & Cor tanch street. next tu Dr. Brown’s. Six Good water. Apply to Mrs, M. L. RounTREE. Tov. Big Breaks—Prices Up ” This week startea out fine on tebac- | co row, ald the warehouses had one, of the best Monday sales that have yet taken place. The offerings aggrecated 66,000 pounds, and th9 bulls seemed to take possersion of the market and We heard people say Ladies wanting rice stativnery can find it at Reflecter Book Store. Very latest styles. I am north after new millinery goods. My stock this season will em- brace the very prettiest and tmos* tash- ionable styles on the market. Mrs, M. D. Higgs. tess prices up. in two years. One tarmer wished that he bad had every pound of his crop on that exle. Prices took a range well sbove any figures previously reach- ed this season, If you want your laundry done right, send it to me in time for Wednesday’s shipment. Packages always ready for delivery Saturday evening, C. B. WHICHARD, Agt. Wiimingtcn Stean Laundry, ee Kinston has hid a new bale of cot- ton. altel NO CURE—NO PAY.2 That is the way all druggists vell GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON 10 for Chills, Fever and all forms of Malaria. It is simply Jron and Quinine in.a.tasteless form, Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonies. Price, 506. The Sanford Express last weex be- gan its twelfth year, It is an ably edited paper. The Du-ham Daily Sun has entered its ewhteerth volume. Editor Robin- | son is macine the Sun one ot ‘the brightest alt--» ong papers in the State: ELON COLLEGE. NORTH CARULINA. Situated on Southern Railway, in Piedmont secticn; very best water; healthiest locality, property of Chrig- tian vburch, non-sectarian in spirit and teaching, highest moral tone, elegant ‘building, halls. laboratories, etc., facul- ty of specialist, co-educational, curris. culum equa! of best male college, three degree courses, must liberal terms, best, advantages, catalogue on application. Address J. 0, ATKINSON, Chairman, Notice. Thisis to notify all “persons that my lands are posted, and all ‘persons are forbid A eapirg, ‘upon the ‘same with gun or dog or for any 8 gM ag ever under the penalty of the law. ‘Said lacds are’ known as | the’ Roun- tree lands. two miles above Greenville, on Fouth side of Tar River camel the lands of O. L, Joyn«r, JAlfr Forbes. Zack Allen‘and LC. Roun- foday the Greenville Warehouse | a sold a load of tobaccco for W. A. Man- | ee $14, $25 and $34, aclean averzge of}; Vander. |’ they had not seen tobacco sell so well GREENVILLE.N. C. NLA tN Ne halls al a i Nin, ry HIS Bank wants yourtriendship and a share . ifnotall, 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. : OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. Tiseqgee years under present principals. 224 students attended last year, A High Grade College Preparatory School, with special departsments of Book-Keeping, Short-Hand, and Teiegraphy- ‘the Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beatiful. “Terms to suit the times.” For beautiful new catalogue address, Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C NO FLIES ON MEATS AY OUR MARKET We have placed a large Refriger- ator in our market to keep all our meats cool and free from files. When yor wantfresh | School For Girls And Boys. On Mondas, t, Gih, I will open my school for girls and small boys in the new:schoo: building on Mr- W, Wilson's Jot, in South Greenville. Terme, etc., made known on. applica- tions MISS MYKTLE WILSON. GN ach Fall Session Opens Sept, 14. Beef, J’ork or Sausage send us your orders and you will ‘| get something ©1Ce, | clean and Instruction thorough. For terms, &c. ‘ shh! avai Fuene ar. me Elon College, N. C. tree, deceased, and lyinz on’ Tar river, “JSAAU ALL UGG. 4 ‘, ee Pa eee | ply to as MRS. L. G. BERNARD, Greenville, N. C gi & Cadre,