THE DAILY REF ECT ry 0. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 95 Cents a Month Vol. 6. b GREENVILLE, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1897. No. 852 pein nienen eter te FISH ALWAYS SHIN 10 FULL ET Hal Wile Ei We have the largest and most compiete s ock of Fall and Win- ter vd TRY 0005, _ OTK a” . C/ Cue) Pod, y) Uentsturnishiao' ever brought to Greenville. We bought a_ large stock aud there- tore can sell low ~~ S If you want gooo and stylish goods come and see us. It is no trou- ble to show goods and we take pleasure in so doing. oa wy # Eee 4 ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. Made by the Orange, Va., Ob- server, Live people cfien get mad, bat dy- ers get madder. Why wouldn’t the gossipper make a good teller in the bank ? Water is musical, we presume, when the fountains play. Itis singular that a man will bolt a ticket that lie cannot swailow. lhe man who marries tor beauty takes his wife at her face valae. There is a great deal cf sole stirring }inusic In a paw of squeaky shoes. Some people would rather prey ou on their their neighbors then to prey |own knees, H { ‘ how to rake things in—that 1s if he’s ‘drilled at all. Some men will work harder and longer to plug up the hole in anickel than to earn a dollar. The man who paves his own way to tame has frequently to walk overa rough and rugged read. A “duck ota girl’ must be very closely watched, or ten to one she'll y , go off and marry some quack. In this selfish and sordid age virtue laud merit are like deadhead passengers, they go for nothing. Now cemeth the season for repro- ducing the worn out at the e'bow stove pipe joke. Put it up brethren, All men are cveatec @ yual, but it bas | ben noticee that some can carry much more liquor than other: without shsw— ing It STATE NEWS, was destroved by | {t cost $5,000 | and was insured tor $3,000, The A. & M. opened with 200 pupils. aker, near Raleigh, w fire Thurstey night. College at Raleigh The toral valuation of the prcperty in the State with the exception ot Wa- railway and steamboat property is te- ported by the board of equalization to be $232,996,243, against $23,861,531 last year, an increas3 of over $2,090, 000. Two Printer’s Ink Points. Economy in adverterising—as in eatin—~doesn’t consist in seeing how little o£ it one can do and live. The aim of all good advertising is not to pul’ Cowa somebody else’s bus— fess, bus to build up one’s own, ‘The tarmer certainly ougit to know | The house of ex—Judge Spier W bit- | | itruga county, inclusive of telegraph, | BASE BALL. Games Played and Standing of Clubs, srooklyn, Sept. 10—Brookl yn, 11; Cincinnati, 4. 4 Boston, Sept. 10—oston, 10; St. Louis, ‘), Philadelphia,Sept.10—Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 8. Washingion, Sept. 1U—Cleveland,4; Washington, 9, New York, Sept. 10—Pittsburg, 25 New York, 2. Game called end of th inning on account ot darkness, 9_. Louisville, 0; Game forfeited to Bal- Louisville Baltimore, Sept. i) Baltumore, = - eee | timore at ead ot 7th inning { decision of THE CHURCHES © AT — com ] y ’ * ry i | Where You Can Worship Tomor- row. Methodist church—-Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. | | | \* | Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school | and 8 P. M. by Rev. J. J. Harper. Episcopal church.—Sunday-schooi iat 9:30 A. M. Lay services at bl A. M. by Maj. H. Harding. | Baptist charch—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. and 8 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Sstzer. “Burden Bearing.” “What it Costs NOT Mor.ing subject: | Evening subjsect : ' to be a Christian.” South Greenville Suuday-sch ool at 5 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superint endent. A Greenville Boy First. In the appointment of new officers at | the Bingham School, Asheville, Char- ‘tie Latham, of Greenville, a son ot the late Hon. L. ©. Latham, was appointed first Sergeant, this being the highest appointment among the new officers. Charlie 1s well deserving of this honor and his home people warmly congratu- late him. ALFRED oe—DEALER IN 77 FORBES: Dry Goods-:- and -:- Notions, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, Boots, Shoes, HARDWARE, GENEREE MERCHSNAGISE SBE i= If you want to save money trade with us. Agent for,George A. Clark’s Spool C otton Lime and Builders Material a Specialty. i i j ne Ci Laser cee MGS bel ote LG SR AN a oat aA Nae ier Per Rs ah BIN Ate isl | refusing to abide by the the Umpire. HUW TRE CLUBS STAND. | Won Lost Per Cen Baltimore 79-33 700 Boston 81 3a 698 New York 7D = AV 652 Cincinnati 65 47 o80 Cleveland aT 08 496 Washingtoa a2... 61 460 Chicago a2. 64 448 Philadelphia ol tH) 440 Brooklyn ol ba 440 Pittsburg 49 60 430 Louisville 49 68 419 st: Louis 28 88 241 M,: Hats, Caps,|se al ~ to. “NOS ITAA. SEN VY ast “a N 5) ‘JOVILOD GIB SODLIG 9UJ, 3091L0D o1B SaTAIG 9, ‘ALNNOD LLIid NI GHAV TdSIC AAA oe ES I have A special Departments, i i i ee a GOODS. CLOTHING, Mv line of clothing is much more complete DRESS I have more patterns; and more bolt goods;:. than ever betdre. In} the latest colors bothj@u [can suit you in plain and fancy. Trim-jc!av worsted, cheviots, mings to match in and {auev plaids from. braids, sets velvets./s3 00 to 15.00. Spec- silks, and Jet. Hal ordcrs. taken. Nn Ne Na a aN is i RAPP eee ete he! lee ee ee ey fw a att NaN Ne Meee a ie Me aS Ne Nh lh Na a gl lel le Ne, SHOES. Prices from .75 to ¢4. Hamilton Browns: $950 ladies shoes: arenteed. Mens $3. Shoes guaranteed. A HATS. : » have hats trom .50- 1 $3.00 felt. ana stiff, any style, crush, H a ee le a 10 alpine, stiff, and broad special line of babyjbrim. A big line of shoes. jcapsa d Lamoshanter- | MPR EE Give us a call and we will do our best to satisfy you. H..M. HARDEE +, | * = mae =a - : A : * eed. | & Sea # D.J. ‘WHICHARD. Editor. ky aeneet ? ’ ae ey mm eewigueminnc lag eet emtite VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SLNDAY). Geared’ as second-elass wail tmatter. ee SURSCRIETION RATES. One yeur. se - . . $3.00 (ine month, - «= - + —Qne week. eo a Delivered in town by carriers withou “ Advertisng rates are libera] and can be had on application to the editor or at | the office. eine Se ements ‘We desire a ilve corresponuent at avery postoffice inthe county, who will gend in brief items of News as it Occurs «fm each neighborhood, Write plainly and only on one side of the paper. pe eee enna — SATURIAY, SEPTEMBER LI. Vt 97. pacing anrsnatenens bes WASHINGTON LETTER. ee (From our Regular Correspondent.) Wasuineton, D. C, Sept 10, 1897 Firealarm Foraker and Jebo ‘Sherman conferring toyether reminds one of the saying «lont politics making stranz+ bediel- lows. Althou:h thee two meno have not always bee. clore friends, they are now in the sa‘ae poat—bot!; are-compelleda ty cir: cumstances to seem to dvsire the election of Boss Hanna to the pam - Senate avd to seem to’ be work- _ing toward that resuit, wheo neither of them. waut Hanva in the Senate. Boss Hanva would doubtiess haye been editied, if not pleased, if he could have heard the conversation of Fora- ker and Sherman at the lovg conference, in the Secretary s office at the State Dovattment. Consul General Fizuagh Lee is in Washington, but state D°- partment officials declare that his visit has no official si; nificanc’, and that he will return to Cula aboni the first of October. That is more, however, than Gen. Lee has said. Senator Gorman was at tbe ~‘Preasury Department this week and called upon Secretary Gage for the firsttime. ‘The newspaper men who tried to interview Mr. Gorman on politics met with the usual result—he interviewed them and found out what they kvew, but dida’t tell them what he knew. Whether Senator Gorman intends to retire from public life at the expiration of his present term is a question that is still being dis~ cussed both by his friends and his enemies, but whatever may be his intentions about retiring, there is no doubt about his ir- tentions to regain Maryland for the Democratic party, nor of his confidence in his ability to ac- complish that result. His expan- sive smile when eiisting Re- publican dissensions ix the State are mentioned shows his satistac- tion with the situation. Rev. Sam Small left Washing- ton this week for Kentucky and Ohio. He will take an active part in the campaign in both States, making Democratic speeches. He has few equals as an effective stump orator. He recently had a conference with Mr. Bryan, and he will probably tell the Ken- tucky and Ohio voters some of the things they talked about. Officials of the Marine Hospital Service have taken stens which they believe will preyent the spread of yellow iever, which is now at Ocean Springs, Miss., and a statement has been issued _ Classing the yellow fever at that _ place as a mild fourm of the dis- ease, which is prcyen by the small mortality so far—less than two per cent—and by the fact mauy of those attacked have been slightly inconveni- jcente, Sold and guaranteed to cura While it is greatly known in Weshington that Pension Com- miesiouer Hvans has had several wrangles with the Civil Service Commission, because of his vio- lations ct the civil service law jand rujes, and that Secretary Bliss bas made him feel bis authority ina more. or less ha- miliating Way, upon several oc- casions, the rumor that. be has become sufficiently . disgruntled to contemplate resigning finds few believers. Mr. Evans says he doesan’t intend to resign, but they always talk thet way. Of the nineteen divisions in the Pension Bureau there is only one that has the same chief it had when Mr. Evans took charge of the office; the other eighteen moved. Senatcr Bacon. of Georgia, was in Washington this week. He thus sized ap the condition of the | ocople of his State and section: “Tt you put @ man in a wilderness be will ultimately get out of it some of the comforts of life, and so did our people, They ére now waking a little;money ; not much, but they are growing stronger and steadily improving. Not a bit of itis due to tariff legislation. Things had to get better, for nothing could get worse with them. They had no credit and were compelled to raise what they consumed. Oat ofthis ad- versity they are emerging and will in due time become tha peo- vie they were before they sark al.cost into the depths of despair. There has bevn some talkin the North about the increase in the price of cotton, There is no in- crease thas we know of. Cottoa stil remains at the same low fig- ures. Ifthe increase in the price of our crops would correspond with the increase in the price of wheat, the cutton growers of the South would be delighted, but there is as yet no indication that there will be any great rise in the staple which the Southern coun- try produces.” mn Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away. + et If you want to quit tobacco using easily and torever, be made well strong, magnetic. full of new life and | vigor, take No—To-Bac, the wonder- worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cure’. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own druggist, who will guaranteea cure. isookiet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or New York. The Verb ‘To Jew.” The earliest editions of Web- ster’s Diciorary containel a verb ‘to jew,” and defined it “to cheat,” “to play with,” etc. At the request of a number of influ- ential Israelites the word was eliminated from the book. As @ matter of fact, however, the word has no connection with or refer- ence to the followers of the Mo saic faith. It was derived from the French “jeu” and “jouir,” which means “to play with,” ‘to cheat” etc., but its orthography had become corrupted to “jew.” It did not appear in subsequent Standard. , iceaatmeatnenemmmemnnne cond Everybody Says 8o. emanate Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medival discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the iaste, act gently and potitively on kidueys, hier and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipat on pod biliousness. . Please buy atd try a box cf C. GC. C, today, 19, 25,- 50 = have either been raduced or re-| editions of the work—Hebrew KEEP IT CIRCULATING © The Rockridge County News, a very sensible newspaper, prints the following editonal: “Every farmer who has labored in his fisids and has harvested good crops has goue far to help along the cause of porsperity, which every one desires, and the in- dustrious and prudeut deserve. But when he has sold his crops he has only partly done his share toward helping those conditions if he holds his money, provided at the same time he owes any debts. The usefal collar is the doliar that circulaies. Those who wish good bnianess conditions should keep on the move whatever mon~’ ey reaches their hands. If more people kept this in mind and se goon as they receive a do'lar paid up theirsmall debts, or big debts, if they could, that money would in all likelihood be quickly spent by the man who receiyed if, and thus help to keep the wheels of trade moving and business lively. The man who promptly pays his bilis is putting money into circula- tion that willindirectly he:p the neighbor that owes him to pay the bill to him. The full handed man who has no debis and no pressing demands for expenditures can best help business by putting his mon- ey. in bank. There it is safer than anywhere else, aud the bank, which, in taking care of it, 1s do- ing bim a service, will add his morey to its loanable funds and be in a better condition to lend to reliable business mep, who will use it in busivess for the benefit of others as well as themselves.” eee nf Three Drowned. Word was brought yesterday by the steamer Now Berne, of a very distressing Crowning, three liyes being last. Lieut. Griffin, a well known lawyer and member of Naval Re- seryes, of Elizabeth City, whcse family were visiting at Nag’s Head; intending to visit them, and missing the regular sharpie which runs doetween Fi lizabeth September 3rd, anxious to reach his family, started off in a canoe, accompanied by a young man named Wiodom, ard a colored boy. The party befoie getting across the sound ercountered a storm, and their boat was capsized. It seems that the party were able to got un top of their capsized boat, as they were seen by some per as an excuse for not rescuing the the storm. From the overturned boat the an evidence of the struggle made, the shoes of Mr- Gniffia were, after the recovery of his body, found to be worn clear through, the boat. The bodies were discovered at the mouth of Alligator river by persons living there, and the faces being badly mutilated, they could not be identitied, so were buried on the shore where they were found. ‘The steamer Neuse went down Tuesday, and brought the bodies back to Elabsth City, where they were buried. | 3 Mr. Griffin is reported to have left a wife and seven children. The accident causes profound sortow in Elizabeth Oity, where “eh patties liyed.—Newbern Jour- pal. | ery ag Nea afi Hoge bowels. Never sickén, weaken or| gripe. 10¢. Cit? and Nag’s Head, on Friday, | {re sons in a passing boat, who give; imperilled men, the severity of| ' caused by his efforts to keep on! _ Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and| the. sold fora R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres. : | REORGANIZED R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. “J L. LITTLE, Cash’er JUNE 15th,*1896. e The Bank.of Geee ville. GREENVILLE, N. C. | At,the Close cf Business July 23rd, 1897. RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES. ' Joans and Discounts $50,273.62 ¢ Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Over Drafts 1,580,183 Surptus and Profits | 503.19 - Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Deposits subject to Check 48,289.50: Due from Banks 2.630.553 Due to Banks 795.23 Furniture and Fixtures 1,505.00; Cashiers Checks ortstanding — — 153.12 Cash Items 1,278.15 ? Time Certificates of: Deposit , 55.00 Cash in Vault 14,528.54 —_——— . watiichaaes Total $72,796.04 Total $72,796.04 We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aud shall be glad to have your account, promising every accummodation consistent with good banking. Wehavealarge >. | STOCK UF lh GOODS just arrived. Comeand OATS PAY AND FLOUR en ling you to cle stock of uvajson han and oldat pret buy at ore profit, A eoul- ri : : ee lice onl a | : i n lL SS CUR. his 2 _ For an) i " having no ish fos lose | “ be '@ Svea vlle No a =O ou eT a - EO, * s a bi 5 *) i é i oe se : i : @ Brett sag ; : ¢ is ( : ‘ Atlantic Coast Line. One Effect of Adyedtisick. DIRE CT ORY. ) - . The business man who adver- pected ha Waite’ tises, in his search for favcrable| ‘ CH RC ree ; , NORTHBOUND. points in-his basiness to announce Z* : *s into the habit of iucreas : DAILY No 48—Passenger—Due Meg- | 9008 8°°8 In | ae ee : 9.35 a.m. nolia 10.59 am. Warsaw 11.10| ing the number of these favorable| BAPTIST—Services every Sr one a m, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil H moring and evening. Prayer meet ng) son 12.43 p m. Rocky ‘ ount points. He becomes mor ¢Cour-/ Thursday evening. Rev A. W. setzer, 1.20 p m, Tarboro 2.58 p m,|teous and accommodating ‘o his agai Buaday on Se A. M. ; ‘sbur - : ae ntree : ont, Weldon 3,3) p m, Petersburg| gastomers. He Jearna to give iid nig ord | 5.F4 pin, Xichmond 6.50 pm, : : 7 ae ae nate de Se. Washing. them jast as mach for jas*as little CATHOLIC—No regu.ar services. ton 11.10 pn, Raltimore 12 53| money as hea can. He gets in'O | EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sur- am, Philadelpnia 3-45 a m,|the habit of studving his custom- day, morning. and evening. Lay ser- New York 6.53 am, Boston] o-g? interests as well a- hia awn. | Vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. OS Oi)? @-O@ eo < Pee ai OULATE: THE LIVE Qn ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED te.care any case or constipation. Casearets aro the Ideal Laxn tive, never grip or gripe. but cause easy natural res ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Canes orNew York... 917 ‘teeorce-. : 00 p mn. He unco 4 Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo’ 9 30 ee gay nsciously vets into tho . i OK AOA Ae oy if A DAILY No 40—T'as-enger-—Due MOG | wae of anie » this in tha little A.M. W. 38. Brown, {Superinter.dant Futocle ala dlacloslaclecbolalababobabalohelsab: \s 2 a $5 . Pag Sg “Gold 66 M010 9-10 things as well aa in the big. | METHODIST—Serv'ces evere Sun-| JR mo Tting st 3. —j mel © wt = Pm, Goldsooro 20.10 p mM, This -the self educating effects —| day. morning and evening. Prayer . S Sa! i Oey Bo = WL, oo 2 Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro] - . es x ee | meeting Weduesday eveving, Rev. ° O3.2 CaERS i : ee 6.45 am. Rocky Mount 1157|18 One reason why. a‘lyertisin g N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school Ee a7 = c ty © 5% by — i rie &. | pm, Weldon 1.44a m, Nor—! pays. 9:30 A. M.A. B. Ellington, Superin- a oa = Ce ge a. == by : 2S : folk 1.0 a m, Petersburg — _ -endent 3 BEBS po Z co — > com i 3 24am, Richmond 4.26 a m, , . x a Se te 2 3s Oa oe de Washington 7.41am, Balti,| The White Men Must Unite in | prespyTERLIAN—Seivices third Ts Fao Se, Ben QE - more 95 4 m, Philadeipnia North Carolina. Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev. Fe ze Si & na Pale & bo 4 = BS 11.:5 am, New York 2,02 p J. B. Morton lastor. Sunday school Sy ‘es SE = = - 3.3. pare bel os i. m, Boston §$.30 p m. ; . 9:30-A. M. E. B Ficklen Superinten- sg gen ES Bers Q ea, SOUTHBOUND, A few days a70 in convarsation | gent . @5 el omy oe b> = ‘So DAILY No 55—Passengor Due Like| with W. 1). Pruden, Esq. of GE nee wo Re =o Ve m 8 40 p m. Waccamaw 4.55 p m, Chad | Edenton. he recalled an ined ont LODGES. Ds = & ae eee —_ 2s pont 5.40pm Marion 643 p|.in the famous political pe of a eee “pt FF = = m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-| 1376 jn Edenton, in which Vauce 7 re : 2 i : a x Us ‘ yO) J re: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10.05 | -oduemed the State from the Re- A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No. AA ; | 5 7 m, Denmark 6,20 a: . ; ‘ ; to 8.20 beg tate are publican valtures An impndent | 284 meets first and third Monday even- : ‘ Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charies-| begro, a “smart Alec.” 1uterrapt- jing. J. M. Reuss W. M, L. IL. Moore, : ton 10 20m. Savannah 2.4)| dq Vance when bg was speaking. Sec, ? y) , a Mi. Jacksonville 8.20 4 ™,; He turned te the negro and sait:| 1.0.0. F.—Covenen: Lodge No. 17 . S Hy EB il HA I : pr h) ) St. 4 ugustine 10.30 am,.Tam V. . . I “Tam not addressi:g you. JI sm! Weetsevery Tuesday evening. J, 1 a 6.40) . eo Ae ‘ . Ny AGhIV TA aan WILMINGTON speaking to the white mcn who Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. FROM DHE NORTA - have the fate cf North Caroliuva K. ol P.— Tar River Lodge No, 93, 4 in their b 3 pare in ths ats every-Friday evening. H. DAILY No. 49.—Passenger—Boston in their kauds. They are meets every y g : : jori an coutrot you.’| Whedbee, C, C. A. B. Ellington K. of 9.49 P M. 1.03 tm. New York 9,00 pm,|@8Jotity sud ¢an cyntrof you R. phe 8 Philadelphia 12.05 am, Belti.| Pbe times then and now are sim- more 6,50 am, Washington |ilar.—Hlizabeth City Beouomist.| RR. a.—:eb vance Conucil No. 1696 4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am, meets every Thursday evening. W. Bb. bara ahaa What Is It ? el l’etersburg 10.00 am, Nor- Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. \y) Weldou 11.50 am, ‘larboro c f h t 2S " : S s 12.12 m, Becky Mount 12.45| | H¢ Moral of the Outrages K.of H.—Ineurance Lodge No. 1169 It is a picture ot tae celebrated <™ — pm, Wison 2-1z pm, Golds- cmnaaed uests every Friday evening. nore ott pm, Warsaw 4.02,| Tt is fully apoarent that the |¥!nagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. i a “s gat owe ARNO eke pm, epidemic of negro outrages has! 4 J, of H. Pitt Councit 236 meets : DAILY No. 41,—Passenger—Leave deeply stirrea the race instinct |every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry 9.30 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New . the | Cy W. B. Wilson. See. York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia j Of the whites throughout ‘ q tang A an Lae) 4 a eres | ANY MN PARKERS Rao Ri ae TTS, ce ei) Bo ae +2 OF pen; Balt tnoore 2.26 nen, tk Poli ehitee iw tak iBest in use The outfit of no business man is ashington 646 pm, Rich- # moral o 8 W"'l15es Is : mond 7,30 pin, Petersburg tnev. must Gombine to keep the complete without one. $12 pm, Norfolk 2.20 pms! negro party out of power here- COLLEGES. Weldon 943 pm, Tarboro 6.01 pm. Reeky Mout 5.45 | #Eter 5 and for the negroes, that The Reflector Book Store am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am.|their leaders must take efficient | ~~-~ PRADA RAPALA Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsawjs:eps to control their humbler ! ° 7.53 am Megnolia 8.05 am, followers, or be prepare | to see a has a nice assortment ot these obese Pens DAILy No. 61—Passenger—-Leave |the ecuntry uite in restricting Pe AGE also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, | Sunday ville 10g) gay My Jackson- |the suffrage.—Fayottéville Ob- You will be astonished when you see them ana 2.40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street, | 8€rver- IN STITUT A EGiald LaJies| AYN OW very chean they are. FROM THE ITH. aealianenate—) aleigh, N. C. ‘ DAILY No. ope as A Year’s Pension Busines. Excellaut buildings and beautiful 12,15 P. M. Tampa 8,00 am. Sonford 1.60 sieve grounds in a Healthful Location with aplendid climate. Stands at the very} YOU may never, pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm Washington, Sept 9 —The an- + Kem: . Thar 3 pt da ; ’ 2g : front in Female Education. Thorough y Vv , ad con bas Went tine a nual report of the Auditor of the|in its Courses. High in its Standard But should you ever tis am, Atlanta 8.20 sm, Macan Interior Depar'ment shows that|Unrurpassedin I'S INTELLECTUAL 9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm,|the amount paid for pensions dur Be eater s NEUEN eS aise Pa e Lenmark 4.55 pm. Sumpter |ipg the last year was $140,477,626. Veryretionable prices. Send for eat an O Tin lng | 40 am, Florence 8.55 am. | ; ery i¢ ptices. : Marion 9.33 am. Chadboary | L2@ Rayweats ou vebsious ac-|alog:: 0 Jas. DINWIDDIE, M. A oT 10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw | COUnt for the tiscal year, 1896, was 11.06 am. $138,722,127, and for the fiscal) : —=y>Come to see us. <== Tratt on Seotisud Neck Kranch 2oa | Year 1895, $140,058.641, 1894. $437,- 0 , eaves Weldon 4.10 p. m., Hatifax 4,28 | 119, 501, and for 1893, $154.502,214. RINITY COLLEGE. anne wees ~ ®. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 p|'[The cost of the service last year 90.22 DADA AOA AOA AOAOAA ROA ARCADE AOA AOA OK A) ‘ ®., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.55 was $3.99 per $1,000; for 1896 $4.- bo | SERS INNO OONOOCHS NOG A-BABA NA SARA OO@l@® AANA 2m. aoturning, inves Kinston 7.60 U7: far 1895, $4 00: tor 1894, $3.77 Next Session Opens September 8, | 240 ‘Se &m., Greenville 8.62 a. m, ivi an) Od, ’ » BIA, Hali x at 11:20 a. m., Weldon pte he and for 183, $3.05. ‘Lhree full courses of study, Large LJ daily except Sunday. number of electives. Two full chairs in Tit ae I'rains on Washaigton Branch lenv — English. Women admitted to all classes : i 6. at} : 1 ; apse , 1 ee 3 Y Washington 8.20 a, m., and L400 p.m White Men And White Metal. One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars | § : Pane added to the endowment during the WOO. Or Tarbes eae ee Bw ae presené year. Quly male literary college UMN SAP Ain * ‘ .m., re ‘ who : ‘ ate Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.90 a.m,| Lotravelling through Cumber- ue Carolitia that is located ina and 6.20 p. tw, arrives Washingion|'and, Bladen aid Columbus | “ie bes; pusimess course offered in Anything from 2 esc {1.40 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-|countios we have heard many the state. Send fer album and catalogue. ept Sunday. Connects with trains on : 8 }. KILG Scotland Neck Branch. who voted the Populist ticket Adire-s JNO. C. KILGO, aS fay if veting Durham, N.C. - | Tram leaves rarootu, WC, via aive- | a8 Slection #87 that if voting ~2E101INnese Card ~» male & Raleigh &. 8, daily except Sun- 16 LF Opals 6 ts eg Ca Soe day, at 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M; State to be turaoed over “snoui) — — a TO A ertive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.09 p.m, |aud gobble” to the Radical pariy, : ype — Returning i2aves Plymouth dailyexcept|as it is now, they were done Cotton ang Peanut, Sundey, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a n., voting that ticket in tuture. Let} Beiow are Norfolk prices of ovlto. E*ull She et Poser wrive Tarboro 16.15 a.m and 11. 45 ‘ . daw : . * alog e “white meno and|]and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished Train on Midland N,. C. branch leaves the slorsa 0 : : ” ; oie by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou“g Mer- * Gole*boro daily, except $ white metal” and victory 1* ours : - m, arciving Smithdeld 7-30 ain Re_| wext time.— Lumbertou Robeso- | “"auls of Norfolk e al y e ector. _ athe: ane. Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| nian. ee G riveag Q hos oldsbors 9.208, m. amine Good Middling 74 ives the home news ‘rains on Latta branch, Florence R Middiing ' ; { : nee er e pm, adrive Dunbar (xyreenvl lle Market. Low Middling 63 every a ternoon at the: ne io 8.05 p m. Returning }- = Good Ordinary — 5 16-16 lI i ‘ are, _ ad 10 6 Banat As m, Corrected by 3, M. Schultz. _Pone—dull. sma price of 25 cents a . * a Pp un- a * a ae Siund wets 25 16 to 28 PEANUTS: month. Are you a sub- Train onClinton Branch leayes War~| Western sides 5¢ tu 6 | Prime a jee saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, | sugar cured Ham» 10 to 12y | £xtra Prime 2 seriber ? [t not vou tO 00 a. m. aud 8.50 p, m: Returning Aorn 49 to 61 | aney i. ivaves Cinton at7.00a. m. and3,00 1 m. | 5 +o eq | spanish 60.t0 7 ought 10 be ss a Train No. 78 makes close con very ie eae | tOne—quiet. oie : Seip: BECHOD | your. Kamil 4.25 to 6.73 4 at WelJon forall points daily, allrail via | ©/0U. Family a ee a | Pig a= Riebm ye, alae at Rovky Mount with | Lard 54 to 10 | ORC Se ee A di a ad Ls i o1101k | Oats ' 35 to 40 CAEC Oe She ’ A ;ne all points North via Norfolk. Poi Ties Ae Oe aC : {OSES DONE Cathe ' to select Female School, 503 34 e 1. M. EMERSON, Triffe Manager. Salt per Sack 7HtolfO] hs is | J. R.KRE VEY, Gan) Manager, Chickens \) to 20), Lhe next session of this school will fs; is bezin on i ) ia i wi y THE MORNING STAR|femsx00: vw "ospax.on orssereven, ,2@ Hastern Reflector. ‘The terms are as follows: Primary Eng ish, per mouth $2 00 | fhe Mdest < ELON COLLEGE. Intermediate “ * $2 50) : iS only $1 a year. It , Higher $3 00 Tis wee YI eee Languages (each’ ‘* $1 00 , tal ( ev ; ai) Newspaper ‘itt ies ate aarti Music Paadhig use of nstrument $3 00 contains: the newsrever | ek beg Situated on Southern Railway, in| No deduction for soss'time except in| | week, and gives inforinat Yat de ( idan Piedmont section; very best water;| case of sickness of as much as one! re el PES Eg SCAU. a Lot 0 ° healthiest locality, property of Chris- weeks duration. 10n. tu the: farmers, .es- men aera alg em ‘The instruction is barebones in a’) its P eciall ie nn eee ater ‘het Samet nns «6 |!) Beaching, Highest Moral n°! branches, ‘he moral tone-and intel- Ned hos growl ne. The Oa (em altar’sDauky | arama etsitocet Seen [lesan aan are warped, Pe) me egg Af a . Joi .ivée-moular \Da of spe -educational, curri- lin but poatively, fim, worth © wick toes Pon | eulnea equa? of best male college, three yo further particule ua eae, | st eget . Cyd 3 Me: fj wort vs - “MRS, ALFRED FORBES, | eS moreathan ~ irs Class inthe ; oe. | degree courses, musi liberal terms, best 7 irs Class in the State + aden ntages, cotelogue on gpitediion ” Qreenyille, N, C. ‘ ; WOH, aeRNARD _— ., [Address Jy, AKL +—— | | | SON, Chairman,| jyty. 2 7. “ela Elon College, N.C. sad chs Ba enema tonted Accep ® y — ‘AJe extend to our NV ~ friends and the public generally, espe- cially the ladies, a cor- dial invitation to visit. our store and examine our = Slow Stock a which is the » inthe town. The as- gsortment of Fine Wool- en includes a tull line of staple and ‘“up-to- date” Novelties such as DRAP TE TE. COVERT CLOtRD 1. ; 7 “Fook Otto- ran”. . De Chine, fi. | | ‘Henriettas Seve -. ucyBrocades and liain Silks and bi.t.08 and many other new and stylish fabrics ea The line of TRIMMING are beautiful andup to date. Every piece be- ing selected with the greatest care. The line of Cotton DRESS GOODS arenew and stylish and stylish and especialiy desirable for Fall and Winter wear. i nenahidenmmtmnieniimenst t our invition, sa visit. It wil 6 us pleasure to 7 you through. ~ {DALLY KERLEC TOR. i a rea SEN — WEATHER BULLETIN. : air tonight and Sateroay. ena e ons -KLONDIKE SCRAPS. There is Gold in Some of , These. ~ Full line cf Laces at Cash Racket. Eggs and chickens at 5. M. Sehuliz Cheap line Dress Goods at Cash Racker Siore. About fifty bales of cotton were brought to market today.[t sold for 62. Genuine Faber and Simplex lead | pvnciis at Reflector Book Store. | Fruit ot the Loom te cents at Cash Racket Store. | Niee iine of V siting Cards just re- | evived at. REFLECTOR office. If this weacher continues the sum- mer resorts Will take un new life. PERSONAL PRATTLE. eed Printed Points That Pertain to People. , _— Dr. R. L- Carr went to Tarboro te- day. N. H. Wouoitfield wenv to Kinston Friday night. W. H. Cox returned to Kinsten Peidey ever ing. E. B, Ficklen went to Kinston last night and retu ped this morning. Miss ditel'a Flemia,, of Middieburg. arrived Friday evenin, to visit Miss Nannie Wilson, R. 3. Craig, of Richa.oad, has taben a pusitioa here with TV. F, Dornin as the Greenville Iron Works. RETURNING PROSPERITY Catches Twenty Two People in One Week. ‘The wave of prosperity ust serely have swept dswa this way, to judy Put your advertisement in. the Rr- | FLECTOR aid the people will read it. Whea you waut anything in the Jewelry line cail on the “ash Racket Store. Ladies wanting cree stativsery can find it at Retleeter 4ook. Store. Very ‘atest styles, A few ¢:pies ot W. J. Bryan’s book “Tne Firet Battle,” for sale at Reflee- tor Book Store Pepsin Chewing Gum, 1 cent a foot. Ta: Bell Cheese 2 tbs for 24 cents at J. 5. Tunstalls. New shipment celedrated Diamond Inks, black and cols rs, at Reflector Book Store. Ivis the best in& used. This extreme warm weather is likely to cause much sickness, and the peo-~ ple should take every precaution against fever. If your children need tablets, psper, pencils, pens, ink or slites when they stert to schuol come tothe Reflector Book Srore for them. ‘Two notices of eale are advertised in in this paper, one by. W. H. Tlarring- ton, Sherift, and the cther by J. A. Lang, Commissioner. Fresh Oysters received every day and served in any style by Old doe Forbes, the best cook in the State, Restaurant near Market house. 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. Wilmingtor Steam Laundry, Runaway. Register of Deeds Perkins and Dep- ty R. W. Ward went out fora drive anevening or two ago. Their horse became trightened on the bridge and runaway ard could not’be che-ked un- til nearly out to the cross roads. For- tunately no damage was done. South Carolina Tobacco. As another evidence of the fruitful. ness of Col. I. A. Sugg’s trip to Texas, he has today received a bill lading for a hogsheud of tobacco trom Little Rock, S. C., to bs sold on the Greenville market. The Col, will tell the people thut the great State of Pitt can’t Le beaten inanything. Jt willbe sold at the Planters Warehouse on arrival. The Sick. Mrs. R. Greene, who was very sick tor several weeks, is able to be up. Mrs. C. A. White lias been sick the last few days. Mrs W. C. Hines is sick with fever. Ex-Senator A. A, Forbes is very sick. J. M. Blow is oa the sick list to- day. : J. M. Moore has been sick the last uy ee the Register of Deeds’ office. Vhis week tew days. trom the sudden increise of business in he issued eleven marriage livenses,th. ce i ‘ | tor white and wight for colured couples. WHITE. Marshall Elks and liattie Derdee. Wilhe Pollard and Lala Jones. John Bass and Annie Smi b. COLORED. Jordana Moore aud Emily Mills, Henry invans and Caroline Harriss. Grant Warren-and Mariha Cox. | Willizm Branch and Estelle Taylor. Borden Langley and Sallie Graham, Henry Bailey and Pennie ‘Tatt. Joho Fortes aud Esther Barnes. Peter Dudley and Martha Booker Land Sale. | By virtue of the power veste] in me | by a certain order made by KE, 4. Moye clerk, ina special proceeding pending IT? ‘every favor consistent with We invite correspondence or a per- sonal interview to that end. John Kelly’s: a\o \ eh VE " 3 ae i a el i i iid ON a vw is the chiefendand aim of exery business man. ;This is creditable when ‘coupled with square T ; methods of dealings. the ia Maly SHOES are going to catch the trade if our elegant : | ‘packed by prices un- ‘heard of before,has any ‘thing to do with it. We are not giving our goods away, but we buy low and sell low Styleandcomfortare the typicaladvantages ot our Shoes, and we can prove this to you by a trial purchase, Ricks & Taft, } 5 ‘ SS ta AL OE CNC ET, ELLIO AAA A A R. R. FLEMING, Pres, A. G. COX, bl vina Peec G. 1. CHERRY, j Vice Pres. E. B. HIGGS, Cashier, HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashier CAPITAL’: Minimum $20,000; Maximum $100,000. Organized June 1st,1897. The! Bank of Pitt County, GREENVILLE.N. CG. banking. LLP ee ee, IS Bank wants yourtriendship and a share if not all, of your business, and will grant safe and sound im Pitt county wherein J. L. Ballard et | ¢e,apon AAA SAAR AR als are plaintiff's and John B. Worsley et als are defendants. I witi offer for eg sale before the court house door in Yreenville on Monday, the 20th day of | 4© September. the following described tract of land to-wit. Situated in Beaver Dam township, Pitt county, adjoining the lands of Moses Joyner, Renbin Kinsaul, Clemma Allen and others, and contai,- ing 69% acres, more or less, which said land is sold for pa' tition among the par- ties to said preceeding Lerms of sale, Cash. J, A. LANG, Commissioner. August 16, 18.7. a te cece tee ntti en ag sus haa Execution Sale. NuURTH CAROLINA, \ Pits County. Oallie Langston. (now Callie Joyner) ex’trx. of B. J. Langs on vs. The Greenville Land and Improvement Company and P. B. ‘Talliaferro By virtue of an execution directed to the unlersigned from. the Superior Court of Pitt County in the above enti tled action, I will, on Monday, the 20th In the Superior Court. day of Seotember 1897, at 12 o’ciock M., | j at the Court House door of said county, sell to th: h'ghest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution. all the right, title and interest which the said Greenviile Land and {mprovement Comp ny, de- fendant, has in the following described ren] estate, to-wit. ‘A tract of landin Greenville township. Pitt Coun'y, known us the William Moore tract of land adjoining the lands of B. F. Pat- rick, A. M. Clark, C. F, Manning and others, and being the tract of land con- veyed by deed from D. E. House to said Greenville Land and Improvement Company,and upon which the mill plant of the Greenville Land and Improve- ment Company was situated, being that part of said land now owned by the Greenville Lumber Compay and lying east of Railroad. This t e 20th day of August 1897, Ww, H. HARRINGTON, Sherift Pitt County, NO CORE—NO PAY. That is tue way all druggists sell GROVES 'TASTELESS CAILL TON iC tor Chills, Fever and all forme of Valaria. tis eimply Iron and Quinine. in a Gasteless form, Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c. in Shingles! Shingles! "Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles, “a per ROvEANE, del vel ed at Green- ville. | igi ey ig APPHY TO J. Rh. TH & BRO. 15 weit nncateiy BT sare i Avden, si c. GO iw) wwe wry VVV NING v' ‘ Vy" VVY 4 ¥ MOOO OH aA OOD / %& GOODS ea MeN 2) 2 > ww Wy w COON Ri OOO YOO £ . iC ©): z ®) < FALL | oF Pe foc AKAKAKA RAAAA WMA ove know eh are living in the REFLECTOR, read. It will do your business good. cincicestiey irate epee pein inidccetarinceencliaancalttaeeesnde "termi: Sinner eninnan a Q0@ AURA oe) RAAKAAAA \O@l® THe HUSTLER | is the fellow that will get the largest share of this fall’s businese. time to beginto hustle. Let the people by putting a live ad Now is the the paper that they School For Girls And Boys. On Mondar, Sept. Gh, I will open my school for girix and small boys in the new schoo building on Mr- W. B. Wilson’s Jot, in South Greenville. Terms, etc,, made known on applica- tion. MISS MY TLE WILSON. NASONIG LODGE SCHOOL. Fall Session Opens Sept. 14. Instruction thorough. For terms, &c. apply to . | vet . MRS, L. G. BERNARD, ar _ Greenville, N. C Unprecedented Offer. For 3 weeks cnly, I will paper rooms complete, ceiling, sidewalls, and border for $1 0U per ioom. CHAS. KITCHELUT, Hctel Macon, Greenville, N.C. The only exclusively professional paver haneerin Fuastern North Caro- lina, Eighteen years practical experi- ence in the paper hanging business, perfect satisfaction guaranteed. LUMBER. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A Lumber Yard at Greenyille with |W. R..PARKER as Manager. Orders for Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be left withhim, HINES BROS. BUMBER CO. ‘| Ve, hatios, N° oC