TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION, 0.3 WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, PROS Vol. 6. ‘a i iG i. if ae } ae Pit if ang i iis : ake re yy Hy. if iesesedainoa N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1897. | Baltimore ST. bo 713. . ; “ ! nein ad 1D . . horesented che crse as strongly as he W e have the largest Doston co od rd leontd, acd in the face o« the testimony . ; New: York 73 40 6341 ot nad been introduced it would be , Ti . 7 7 and most complete © |Cincinoss 6853 tice to a atiztn ond 10 the] 'e lingering days of September are sul- , los Paes | ears 7, dt) . fo Mantels ‘ ae ‘ ~ , | ° 4 “ é . ack nf Fall | Cleveland 64 9 z( ‘State to undertake to press the matter try, but the YS ing aia ad doesnot inter- Mm VUN YU - a Washinetoa oe 66 AGS: a ene . 3 | = further and wWitudcew tlre prosecuul yy | Lary ery 4 b , oe real rere with- the ole: 2 and Win- Brooelyn vs ” 206) Judge Timberlike at once ordered the | @ Wnowsome Inte rest that we Pittsb 1s oY bo 447 clerk to enter a verdics of hot ouilty. centers in our sain sé elling’. We are daily Chicago a+ 69 439} The entice testimony shawed eon— | * ter | e entire testimony showed is upplyin ne aodsof b , Philadelphia od = 72 24 clu sively that Mr. Quinerly acted pire. | 5 the near future. All classes Louisville jl 72 41jily in self detense, Langley having par of buyers are 5 caltytaits in our aisles. Men who St. Louis 27-46 1g sued him for some distaner aud being ‘have j us “bre rnp : | Hin the act of assaulting dim at the Gm» J tux ned from theit summer vacation, _ 7 he s.rogk the fital stab. LLU GE | Weapen, oullty. _ ‘ fh: De Vanqaue—-Jaggers started cut; Sam Fiemning, ossault with deadiy FE ~ AN K V : Nj N M last night ty cet bis triend tall He: weapon, euilty. a LLS mS ON. ‘ thought he c # great head.” Sem Fler ing, creelty to animals, not in ye ww) eid) 3 « rw p —-AND — enter urnighings ever bronght to Greenville. We bought «a large ctock and there- tere can sell low 3 { *, ” . ‘sou want good and abyiish sec us. It is no trou- dle to show goods and we take pleasure in 80 “doing. roods come and ‘. | Manayuak F hilos: Ophermein solitice.’ BASE BALL. WwW. B. QUINERLY . ACQUITTED. | me | ‘Solicitor Withdraws Prosecution, | the Court Orders a Verdict of Not Guilty. | | Games’ Played and3 Standing ot Clubs, : mmeeeatae emma eaiaiaee. a Foston 12; Brook. W. Bz last stabbed Boston, Sept. 42 Quineily. who in February lyn 0 dand killed Levi Langley, New York, Sept. 22_New York ¢;)colored, was called before the Superior Baltimore 4. Philaselphie, Sept. Court this morning on the charg. of 99 __ Phila 'el- : manslaughter. The jury was empannelled and after 22—Pittsburg 8;'the : State rested the case. The put eight witnesses on the phia 5: Weshington 4, Pittsburg, Sept, Cincinnati 4, xyaination of three witne gses th: d fense Cleveland, Sept. 22—Cleveland 18; stand, one Chicago 7. ‘oi them being the detend nt himself, | | , ; ; land a'so rested the case. tfiOW PHF CLUBS STAND. | i lige ace Sallie is Pe aaeers caret sasha At tlits stave SOMCILOI Be: HAG APOS 1 ¢ Cent vi ou Lost Per . . ' ia’ d stated to the Court that he bae JUST FOR FUN, ne te The defendant was represented vy Messrs. Bond & Fleming and 2. G. . Shell SAM tertupin. James pea Ce, ‘Thani sziving is the next hol! day eh A eh BITE LA A I A I, SUPERIOR COURS. et at A few straw huis sill Pnger. Cone on now, youse felers. ev’ybody. ' ‘Cases Tried on Crininal Docket | roo. fur Boson! nT “An honest man is a tool,” says the! . : J | Josesh Mayo, assault with deadly GOeque 1 —‘‘L suppose he knew it this mora-!vuilty, ine.” —— . ; ae | daccb Hines, cruelty to animals, Hoax—T suppose you've heard the) ailty. * ' + , » JOKG avout the sup bene arrested for! J a Luk» Smith, larceny end sp he rode with ; oo, oo, pleads guilty, sentences gitls. “lig r, . Lai! . scorghing,” Joak the bloomer ned 7om.” i. hire wut, NelimWhy did Madge marry that; Alex # bailey | a5 4! emlty. y larecny ara receiving, jUely Abr. | Mu [pilase f é J ie's poor hhipece ia"? “afigs tb pig 25} 299 | yy A a im * jcbur h mouse, foceliem-She’s sue | Farner i Houmas, vumbling, gui ty. stitious. She is sure he’l! have a lon ot| ‘How's mole on lus Merrels Brown, lareeny 2nd recery— morey seme time,’’ that?” ine, hot zailty. “fie hus a very large desse Smith and Joseph xigas, «f- neck.” fray, Smith guilty: Biggs not guilty. ' The winter girl’s chirms may be s weet a und extensive, But we love the deat summer girl) most; Married. Wedne sday evening at 8:30 9’clock ‘at Rountree’s chureh, in this count’, ieS8) Mg, H.C. Cannorand Miss Della K. iCasman were married in the presence Than chawpy and birds upon trast. of a large number of friends, Rev. J. For ice cream ard sda are much expensive —_— 8 Tingle performing the ceremony. Our rew Pattern Hats will ve ready’ The couple will make their home in the) Greenvi Ite, Mr, book ladies are invited to call and see thems | ki eper for the ‘Tooaeeo We have a beautiful line of bate aud) Warehouse. other millinery. | The Rerrector joins a host ot Mrs. J. S. Tunstaty & Co. aia in extenting congratulatioas. i 38 Great Specials. Sie Bay State Shoes $1.30 up. Handsome Buggy Robes from $1.20 up. ee a Rugs, 52x27, for Fs 75... sig a Other. goods i in’ proportion. for exhikition on Thursday and Connon being Greenville ~ ALPRED FORBES. 1° Truth. reeelVIPe, 19 four months iv jail with leave to Commissioners to! seamiiaaeanuatenemaniecaaaaniiiiie mie Selene anil: yi (Men and Boys Fine Clothing. LET the WORLD Know the men whe are preparing to travel, boys who are entering school, young fellows who are going away to college are con- : ‘spicuous among those who come here to secure ‘the choicest and best things in Suits, Hats, Underwear and Furnishing Goods. Ideal styles in Clothing atiow prices arethe attractions. | F id | | TaE KING CLOTHIER. Alten Oe Si I i tin i have 4 special Departments, PPL ls een NPL PALA LALA lle et eel, el te ie ee eet DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING $ ee i have more patt erns; My line ef clothing admore bolt goods}. :iS much more comple than ever vefore. In} apiete the latest colors bothjan Lean suit you in plain a d faney Trm-jclay worsted, cueviots, mings” to match * injand faney plaids trom brads, — sets velvels,; $3 00 to 15.00. Spee- |silks, and Jet. ‘cial orders taken. Eva an ate at fn on ee a LEANN ta Wty Ayal ee NA Nt SHOES. HATS. Prices from .75 to{ have hats trom 50 $4. Hamilton Browns?+ $2.50 ladies shoes! i $3.00. et ae cuarenteed, Mene $3,; till, any. style, crtish, Shoes guarantee’. . Aj alpine, stiff, and broad special Ime of bor jbrim., A by. line of shoes. CAPS | and Tamoshanters te eh ee A eI ee LP | Givy’ us a Call nid we wil a oul dest, to ass you, Poe M. HARDEE : 3! RSCLIFTION RATES. month, - ‘ - Ps nit) a 10 One week. + > Delivered in town Wy carriers withou’ axtr: ens". ® advertisne rates are Hberal and can be — adcn application to the editor or at he offie> —— a i +e desire a S1V¥2 correspondens | vt ave: y postoffice inthe cormty, who wi --gend in brief items of WEWs 23 if seen to each neighborhood, Write plainly vad oniy on one side of the paper. canine tities nett ete Ot ee cmmanenel 180%. se cael ‘Turcrspay, SEPTFMBER 23, Fo a sce BERNER STE am Murried people Jive longer than the unmarried, the temperate and indus— trious lor.ger ‘han the gluttonous ard idle, and eivilieed naticns lorger than the uncivilized. Tall persons enjoy * yreater longevity that short ones. There is @ hospital for colored pede ple at Savannah, which is whellv sup- ported by colored people. Connected with it is 4 training school for colored THE CIGARETTE EVIL. People of all nations havebad habits, which are acquired by a certain per- centage of the population and which are by maoy carried to a point where | they become vbnoaious and dangerous evils. In many countries there are about as many of these bad habits as there are classes of people. The be. ginning of them with the :ndividual is more often through the foree of ex- periment. ‘The Chinaman Joves his opivm pipe; the Russian peasant drinks bas vodki, a cheap alecholic’ stimulant, almost us he would water ; the Frenchman 's fond of his absinthe, a deeply insidious draught ; the En - lishman 18 ready to acquire almost any kind cf a bad habit witha little novelty abuut it; the Indian loves to pour down any sort of cheap liquor until he cannot swallow another drop; the negro delights in craps and policy, and cannot. get enough of either until he plays one (oo many times and vets the eon.entsot another negro’s gun, and the American buy, sad to relate, and tco oiten the American adult, goes down from the effects of the cigarette. All the circumstances considered, there are few of these evils which are more insidious or more far reaching in results than the cigarette habit. Jt is to the cigarette that much ct the mvod- ern degeneracy inay be attributed. It there has been a decrease in the mer— easily and torever, 29 ag, § ‘umber of well trained e 2 ow . nurses, and a p tal force and powers of the American strong, magnetic. tull of new life Read the Ads. It pays to read the ads. Advertisements are necessary to assune the sueceas of any papers Ii 1s hardly necessary to call the attention of the reader to the first ot these two statements, It does | no harm, however, to repeat thie as- sertion. Many a housewife has found that a regular perusal of the GneukeL ments will show her where to trade to advantage. : ‘The second statement, however, needs to be emphasized. Some reeders are prone to complain if they think too many advertisements are crowding out regular reading matter and do not hesitate sometimes to tell the publisher so. Such readers forget that the saall price they pay for the paner pays for only a part of the expense of printing, and that few papers could auceced trom their circulation income alone. The in the field today have through the agency of great putuber of newspi pers becn made adverthing. So don’t complain if advertisers seem to make too generous a use of the columns of your paper.— ay dame eee at oc Don't Tobacco spit ang Smoxe Your Lite Away. eT It you want to quit tobacco using soude = Weill and | sick bed attendants have been + aught] people, in any degree, and such | vigor, ‘ke No—Lo-Bae, the wonder- there. Penne ee) aie - ‘Lhe smallesi of all the Statee, Rhode Island, has the Jargest population per aquzre mile, or 218,44 persons. The figures of the Jast census show that if the whole Union were as densely pop- ulated it wou.d cortain 945,766,800 inhabitants. The cfiicial commissions of some European uations are cariying 6n ex—- periments with the pith cf cornstalks, which is now to be put to unique use asa vacking between the inner und outer shells of war vessels, When pierced with a projectile it will absorb water and swell so rapidly as to close the opening betore the vessel has leak- ed to a dangerous extent. ‘Lhe outer rim of the cornstalk, ground up, is said to make a fine and palatable ‘ood for cattle and horses, comparing favorably wth the corn blades, timethy hay and wheat bran, and #t ean be mixed with apy ground grain. on onesies nih ci Bin cm The State board of iax equalization hes completed the summary of the returns of property values, as follows : Number ot sees of jand 27,763,852, value $110,463,977 ; town lots 82, - — uy i 1 fe fe Y wo 993, value $44,586,685 ; horses 172,- 708, value $5,547,920 ; mules 125,052, value $4,786,976; cattle 594,382, value $4,175,656; hogs 1,280,140, value $1,582.87 6; ; Sheep 384,28), value $317,496 ; bieycles 5,892, value $128,561; unenumera‘ed property $58,715,100 ; bank stock $2,789,846 ; foreign building and loan stock $146,- 201; state building ana loan stuck $134.808 ; doss $4,184; total $234,- 142,594. ‘There turns out to be no increasé in the total over las: year. The falling off is in bank stock, $480,- 000. Mecklenburg county taled to report any, while last year it reported $46E,000, sn) A prominent grape grower from reporter today that the sale olf erapes this season was far less vhan of late years, This gentleman attributes the decreased consumption of this trait to the fear of appenderitis, “Do ycu know,” said the gentleman, yi once did, and I attribute this to oph fear of contracting Eastern North Carolina tola a News a “the market North has been glutted all this season ? Not becase there was over. ’ r edu ction, but simply trom the fact ‘the people are not eating the rruit like charge has been made by several sociv- logists, there is no doubt that it can be atuributed in tart to the cigarette. While none believe that there has keen a general deterioration of intellect, or a deterivration among any considerabie portion of the people, there have doubt}ess been many minds stunted in their youth anu had their full growth cut off by the noxious cigarette. In the State of Gaorgia it is unlawtul to sella civarette toa minor, In Ten- nessee not unly the sale but the giving away of cigarettes to anyone, no matter how old, is probibited under a penalty of fine and imprisorment, ard the result is cigarette smoking in that State is confined almost entirely 0 visitors who bring their supply with them, Georgia uafoctunately permits the sale of cigarettes to any one except minors; but as the law stands, it should be enforced, and any person or persons found selling cigarettes to parties under twenty one years should be mude to suffer the penaltv. In spite of charges made by judges and grand juries, in spite of grand jury pre- sentments, in spite of indictments and convictions, the negro policy playsr will play policy ; the courts, it would a»pear, giye him much attention, to the neglect of other classes of violatiuns of the law; Unless the policy business 1s going to be brox‘n up. which has not yet been the case it might be well to give ths policy ne zro a breathing spell and pay s me litle nevertheless a.tention to tae cigarette law.—Savan- nah News, ceeeemmneemnhiinimeieainnasttthesttitdtna thet Everybcdy Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mozt wonderful meui al discovery of the age, pleasant aud retreshing to the laste, act ger tly and poritively on kidueys, liver anu bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual congtipat.on and biliousness. Please buy and try a box cf C. & C, today. If, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cura by all druggists. Always remember that no one can debase you but yourself. Slander, satira.: falsehood, injustice--these can never rob you of yeur manhood. Men may lie abeut you, they may denounce you, they may cherish suspicions man- itold, they may make your tailings the target of their wit ot cruelty—never be alarmed, never swerve an inch trom tue line your judgment and conscience have marked out for yon, They can not, by all their efforts, take away your knowledge of yourself, tae purity of your motiyes, the integrity) of your zature. while these are lett, you are, “fs point of fact, unharmed. —Durhan Sun: worker that makes weak mea strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cure’. Buy No-To-Ba rom your own drugyist, who will guarantee a cure. isookiet and sample mailed tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York. A Pointer for Cierks. A writer in Hardware says: I once had two cle ks. Hames w ting $:2 a week, and Robert $19. Kames asked jor a raise. I told bim shat his services would not, as yet, justify it, and that the busing covld not afford it. He was not satistied, even afier I told him I would do better wus get by lim just as roo ae I could. A tew days afterward, Robert had yecasion to criucise his assuciate for a very apparent lack of interest in the jov in hand. Eames answer d, Well, I ,uess I do it wel exough fer $12 4 week.” It was in that spirit bis work was done. He was getting onty $12, and was determined not to eara more util paid more. aobert, cn the other hand, put in his best efforts, ¢nd make himselt more valuable with every tried §=to diy tuat passsed. Lam.today paying Robert $2,100 per year, while L was compelled to discharge Eames at the end of his first. year. Juir izy & We. Lun OF cascarets, the finest. liver and bow.i regu ator ever maue eRe APO LS Making, us Out Small. The New York Sun gays: The population of Yonkers at the last Federal census was 82,033. are five States which at that time had but one city in ex ess cf 32,000 popu_ lation, ‘That city, was Charleston, which hus now a population of 55,000, The five States are Noita Carolina, South Carolina, Klovida, Alabama aud Mississippi. — ‘The largest city of No th Carolina is Wilmington, which has tie same population as Xchenecwdy, Rale.gi, the capital of Nosth Caroling has as much popuation #s Saratoza Spriage, no moe, and less than West ‘Troy and Mcunt Vernon, N. ¥. Asheville, Charlotte, Newbera and Durham are snall places in North Carolina—vil- luges ‘they would be called ‘in the north, Outside ct Charleston there is no city ot even the third class in the} Palmetto State. mmm Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and | the There grive. . si ll " . ae Fate 25 ne 50 % , ple aeit boo and booklet free. Ad. STERLING RENEDY _ ALL DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY CuK RAR tg Pipe so peer sca aeiti: Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-g, tive. vover zrip or yripe. but cause easy naturalresults, Sam €o., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York, 917. LPP OC E-P SEO rr R."A. TYSON, "ViceePres. STATEMENT !OF |THE RESOURCKS, Loans and Discounts $50, 272.62 R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. i L. LITTLE, Cash’er REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,'1896. The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N.C. | Atithe Closetef Business July 29rd, 1897. LIABILITIES," | Capital stock paid in $23, 0.00 Over Drafts 1,580, 18 Surpins and Profits 503.19 Premium on Stock 1,000.90 Deposits subject to Cneck 48,289.FO Due from Banks 2, "30.5 $ Due to Banks 795.23 Furniture and Fixtures » 1,505.1 0° Cashiers Checks ortstanding 153.12 Cash [tems "4.978.152 Time Certiicates of Deposit 55.00 Cash in Vault rramee "U4 B28,54$ See neers na Total “2 $72,796.04 Total » $72,796.04 Ho ‘ a We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shal] be glad to have your xceount, promising every aceummodauon cousistent with good banking. « Wehavealarge *; SOCK OF Hh GOODS just arrived. Comeand see us. AVAL TYE AMG he ee ~ SAM. M. SCHULTZ PERK yg SLLES 4 SHOULDER JAKMEIs ANI? MLM ANWH BL 3 h ing their year’s buyphes will dad Le Te ae yur prices belese pu. chasing elgewhere. Our stock is prapiete uallite braoches. FLOUR,\OFFEE SUGAR jALWaYs\AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE Tobacco, Snufi &c, we buy dirac) teom Man jiactua. > th ling yor to bay at one pratlt, A evra - cle mock of oF URN ITU RE Ped ef +: to sult always on hand and olds bought and the times. on eper ny as bowels. Never sicken, weaken oF | to Cea Yah re, bay g no Sis at Ao UNDERTAKER FIMERAL DIRECTORS AND HM BALMERS. an @ Een We have jut received @ new hearse 9nd the nieest line of Cof- fins and Caskets, in wooed, metal- lic sno cloth ever brought to Greenville. We are preperod 10 £0 embalm- ing iz sii its forme Versonal giivutionu alven toe dacting funorals and bodie: trusted to oor care will rece every mark of respect. Our prices are lower than ever. Ne do not want monupoly but waVito competition. We can be found at any avd all times in the John ilanagan |Buggy Co’s building.- oe CREE te & CO. 3arbere. —— ab. PENDER, 1 rm : FASHIONABLE BAKBER, Can be found below Five Points. next doo” to Reflector office, yAMES A. SMITH, - YTONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. © “atronnge solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing and Vressiog Gents Clothes a specialt¥ ‘a beets EDMUNCS. FASHIONABLE BARERK, Special attention viven to cleapins Gntlemens Clothing OREENVILLE ¢ Academy. The nexe session of (the school wilt open on§ sa MONDAY SEP. 6, 1897 and coutiuue for 10 months, | The terms are as follows, He )Primary Boglish per mo. 92.00, Intermediate * “ | $2 50 iigher oS WM +09 Languages (each) ** ** 42-00 The work and diselpline uf ued schoo) will eg as heretofore, & MTCHUL TZ, Grecrvilen | ¥ Fae ana eH DA nH AE ROT SERA ene ee BAG SO arse so wenn sere ic Pans Piviibe ors sis coats cht Ranta poeta ont ToS aetin tn ar Vino (AE GnAg Baek: Prout ths War.) ~ Lay ee uitantis (44g) Line. arenas ah a DIREC a oRy. R. R. FLEMING, Pres, 98, Cashie a ae In 1861 Mr. K. A. Mills, of this one 164, “ue emo : ascot ¢ Scheduie in Effeet Aug. 16th, 868, | epreped che Coulederate service, joinine rae sr res from VW ilming bi D Be on owe ei eohymuy 183; Capt: Woud's’ conrpany, | conta : | Oteahiied Tote 1st, 1897. NORTHROUN : . Which Was co canized at Rowan Mils BAPTI51—services every Sunday ( : DAILY No ‘8~Passenver—Due VUrg-|}. : norin | Prayer fr ing e an Q itt ounty ‘ ee : gt : A uh Yeur, £3 as sehed ¢ .; moring ind evening,’ Prayer meeting 9.35 a. in. Nolia 1.59 an. Warsaw 11.70 oy that year, cud was attached to the Thursday evening. Rev re Ww. setzer, |. o. : am, voldshoro 11.58 am WH] Pourth Rexment of North Carolina Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M. GREENVILLE, N. Oe” : ae 28) p wi. Kosky" Oune hong: Mr. Mills romaii he |. D. Rountree, Superintendent me 12'p m, farbero 2.58 p mp, es acide S romaiaed in the} ‘7. ). trot hy SPN PELE OOH S. a ‘ tf vo 13) 0 mm. Petersburg setvice til about the clos of the war,| CA'THO)IC—No regu.ar services, ce Bank wants yourtriendship anda shar if not all, of your business, and wll grant SOP Se eee et Nortoik 6.03 pw, Wishine- hii, hie Wis captured al Mid: lletown EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- ton TLT) po ‘ Raitimore 12 33 Md..and placed mo prisoo ét Eli irw dav, MormM ag and phir de Lay §et- every favor consistent with safe ana sound um, Philadelphia 345 a miy y sabia tech de een ,, | Vices second Sunday moruing. Kev, A. ‘New Yotk 683 «1, Boston N.Y. He remained Mm pFsoa MMS Greaves, Rector Sanday schoo! 9 30 banking. We invite correspondence ot a per- — 00 pm. Wonthe, being released in 1860. On; A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superimterdant. sonal interview to that end. i DAILY No 40—Passenger—Duc Mag | hls “le se from prisoa Mr. Mills weut METHODIST~-Services every Sun- ‘ 7.15 pm. nofia*.55 p m Warsaw 9.10] Batimoce and trevic there into West ‘day, morning and evening. Prayer — p m, Goldsboro 1010 p m | meeting Wednesday eveving. Rey. Wilsom 1106 pom. Tarboro! Virgiiia, wher: bs vaileoaded tor a IN. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school | (Rete Rees T4 P Mat rafanteny 6.45am. Rocky Mount 11 47 tine. die was carried in West Vir- 19:39 A. M. A. B. Eington, Superin- & uy A a % uC ba pm, Weldon 1 442m, Nor- . “y ! . a CeO en oer cendent. folk 10.30 a m, Petershurg | gi8ia in 1868 and his wite dies in June, 3.244 m, Richinona 4.20 m,] 1590, j.aving no childeen, Mer. Milis | PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Washington 7:41 4 m, Bair, Kare morning and evenirg. Rev. i oe more 9. 5 4 m, i hila: lei: 1 contunaed to live in W est V treinia, at B. Merton tastor. Sunday school . 11.75 am, New York 2.2 J pla. placs called Papaw, in Morgan Ip 9:80 A. M. K. B Ficklen Superinten-; — \ ane te oc A J m, Boston §.30 p m. . : dent . . ieee ccunty, and for the past nine years hus _ SOUTHBOUND, eo P years | orked ina tannery IDGES. DAILY No 55—Passengor Due’ Lule worked ina tannery. LO “Wp im. Wane eamaw 4.35 pom, Chad Up to 16 years ago Mr. Mills’ rela- | hy What Is It ? | . bourn 4.40 yp m Marion 6" yl aves pere hy are ivom him meee y : il tri, i lorence 12M me, Sium- A. F, & A. b..—Greenville Lodge No. i 8.42 pom, Columhi: $0.05) oul sleee then they had beard nothing 284 meets first and third Monday eveu- » Denmar k 6.20 am, Angust | ay.) concluded that he was dead, His!iog, J. M. Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore, 08.3 Jam, Mneon 1]. BO ata, | Wen 2a ° ° a Atlanta 1215 pan, Charies-| i. Cuts and beoih-rs aad sisters are all mee. = Itisa picture ot tae celebrated ; ton 1020 nm. Ss iVattl ah 2.4 ) | Gead How but he nas two COUSINS living | I. O. O. F -—Covenen: Lodge No. 17 a m. Jacksonvil'e $20 a m,]. ‘Meets every Tuesday evening, J. V. : _ Sty ugustine 10.20 amy Tam |! Ouibesville — Mra, Creo, Henry andi Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. Ve | a a 6.40 pm. Suite 10 po] ne © : Aaa ies ; a icareer oe sie te Bily Mills. Ree sia, Mo. K. 6t P—far River Lodge No. 98, : AME V er da mas ~ | Aiiils concluded to coz.e back to Ire=! meets every Friday evening. H. W. FROM tHE NORT 4 DAILY No 49, —Pas enger--Bosten | deil tolouk up bis relatives, Saturday Whedbee, .C, AB. Ellington K. of R. and 8, $49 PLM. 1.03 .m. Sew York 9,00 aD, Haig tht ne came to Statesville at the ; on Philatelphin 12.05 am. naltis| Henry Uvuse, wept by bis eousin and | &:A-~eev Vance Couucit No. 1696)Best in use. The outfit ot no business man ar nore 6.50 2m. W; ; . meets every Thursday evening. W. b. \ more 50h am eo ler husband. Mr. Mil's didu’t kiow} Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec complete with one. 4.30 am. Sichwond 905 am, Vetersbur> 10.00 am, Nor- either of them and bad no idea that he y . ; ~ . ‘ _ ~ A that he > n . e 0. 1169 Weldou 91.50 am, ‘larboro K.of H.—Insurance Lodge N | irae a yr YY i ix ins they » e yer j ’ ; i Wo Johr L342 m, Re cky Mounr 12,5) ¥a* siopping with bis kinstolks, but|/meets every Friday evening Mong 1, : . ‘lanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. e pm Wison 2 12 pm. Golds-| Mr. Henry soon recognized him and PAMDRRSN, y pheppare, e eC OY OO | COY e boro 3.10 pm. Warsaw 4.02 . . ; A.L of H. Pitt C il 236 ts » » . ‘ i@ * 9 bed f 3} 1) * § > " « a , eo kd 0 a itt Ounel ’ . mee 8 pm, Maguelia 416 pm, bw el Monship was expliined to the every ‘Thursday nivht, J. Iie Cherry ; wae Moy at. 0" Bor —Teave | Brien oot Pou ' CO W. B, Wilson. Se has a nice assortment or these Fountain Pens "York 950 as, Phiten, his bios Mr. Milla’ first visit to | = =: =|also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, 12 09 pin, ialtiavore 2 2.25 pin, | his here sines 186. he will fird many Cotten anc Peanut, You will be astonished when you see them and Washington 6.46 pm, Riot | eng 5 sand very few people that he) Below are Norfoik prices of cotte earn how very cheap thev are. mond 7.0 pm. . etersburg . , - $12 pm Novtulk Oey pm. | | kiows. A number cf old seldiers who | and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished Ww , a ame ‘ . .. | by Cobb Bros. & Comunission Mer. Veldou 948 pm, Tarporo;s.05 am, «| Good dliddling bf DAILy No 61—Passengur. Leave — ns " 63 Og . except. New Vern 9.20 aa, Jackson- ; Foy Uf sOW MIG O-Nf ~ hed Sunday yillel042 am. This team ‘yreenviule warket, ae Orainny "4 an O YIN ln 2.40 P.M. arrives at occa street. Vouc—da! PROM THE cae eel | orrecte diy 8S. MM, Schultz PEANUD <¢ DAILY No, 54—Passenger—Leave | arter, per Lo 'S (0 151 Prime ” : 12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 14.0 Western sides 54598] Extra Prime 24 ———_9-— Come to see Us, <————" pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm 10 to Ja) | ancy 28 Savanna 12.50 night, Charles: | eer Hits LG to Spanish B10 75 ten 5.88 am,Columbia 6.50 | , wo, Vone—gquiet. RANA ANNs ty am, Atlanta 8.20 an, Macan Corn Meal 49 10 OU 2 9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm, | Flour, Family 4.25 t0 5.74 . . Lenmarg 4.25 pm, Sum pter Tara 54 to 10 Shingles ! Shingles ! 40 am, Florence 8.55 am. Oats 0s to 43 BA AVA DOAK AOR ACS ae fe ; RA RANK . v9 AC AdAA AA pe: vt, Chadbourn Suoar ‘Sos ; | Heart Hand Made Cypress Shingles, ie a: a rs itt a ap um, Lake Waccumaw a i | 83 AAS per thot sand delivered at Green- ; 11.06 am, Coffee Tto 0! vine. Apply ‘o \s Trait on Scot. Neck Brinch Xow | galt per Sack iB to 120 J. R. SMITH & BRO. éaves Weldon 4,10 p. m., Halifax / 8) Oniok hte on Ayden, N.C, ps ass arrives Scotland Neck at v.10 | eon ene ; pay nt co @., Greenville 6,57 p. m., Kinstun 7.65) Eggs per doz 7 to 1S On ao CONDO) OnOnor sores > m. qecturning, leaves Kinston 7.20! Beeswax.pe: : LU MBER. SAAALAAMLAAAA COORDS AAAS NAY «, We, Greenville 8.52 a. m. a on Sen aET ali ab da: Oe: 1 lileg Wo'don ae a \ i are dat Oe ie 4 dail 1X ‘ent Simuday, 4uin er WGA reenyile Wit ° (Gaunt | FNC. 7 W. R. PARKER as Menager. Orders Anything frow & — ATaIng Ou Wostuipion Deanch deny : Ren CRORE ET Eames a tfor Lumber, Rough or Dressed can be | Yashington 5.20 a, Mhyeend Lio p.m W. M Bone - Tk : left with him, { ‘ 2M. ona. vw. Lis Fler Ing. + . wrives Parprelc Qatha. in, aud 440 p — . HINES BROS. 1.U\ BER CO. ree wine laa i m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., ristaar dibs ave ON? & PLUSMING, Atustoa, N, Ww isi a ae) S Card Tarioro 3.30 p. m., | Pariuele {0.08 a, i, foes | Tate oe ee Muablnwton ATORNEYA-AT-LAW, AL IDL. aid 7.20 I? i, ally ex Yoangillo «C ny i 8) yee spt sunday. Conneets «ith trains on Greenville, N.C. PA A , Scott nd Neck Uraneh Practice in all the courts. : Trainipapin intioies 4 oh ato INSTITUT etic eis Eu) ShReet Poser marle & Raloigh is. a. daily cxeuptour oe rede : 50, m.. Sat 2-08 , Raleigh, N.C. day, wt 5 50 Pe M., Stay 4 OB - aeign, N.C : excell buildings and beautiful bd >Plymonth 7.4) POY. 6.08, x, t% ¥ : Excelisut g | ahd PI bch hick i) eG pom ELON COLLEGE. grounds in a Healthful Loeatiox with 1e i Al a CC CY Reuiroiny c2aves Piece iivdad ie ex oep ty! lonttel ald Stare : o ; 9V ' oar NORTH CARULINA. splendid climate. Stands at the very | shen Le e rv ae oS a th e front 1 Female Education, ‘Thorough a tr atin oh i dient N (, braach Te Situat'd on Southern Railway. in a4 its eee ea errors. , fy Pielmont section; verv best water; usurpassedin [fs INT JECT is rold*boroe daily, deosgn Sundry, 6.05 a yeh vee le! ie Leona ir ot Chris-| AND eo AL INFLUENCES. Gives the home news am. arfiving Sielthdeld 7°30 4. ma. Re-| cian vhoreh, non-sectarian in spirit and| ‘Twenty-one officers and teachers turning eaves Sui ithtield 8 00 4-10.» UF | reaching, highest moral tone, elezaut! Very etionable pric-s. Send for cat every afternoon at the rivas xt Goldsivors 9.30 a mn, building, halls laboratories, ece,, frenl-| flog i: 0 JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A | ren. ‘ Tralus on Latta braueh, Florence k ty of spesialist., co-edneational, eurri- es pee SEL small price of 25 cents a &., eave Laity 6.40 p my airive Dunbar | culuns equa’ of best male college. three 50) pm, Clio 4.03 poo. Keturctuy [degree com'ses, mos: liberal terms, best TP RINITY COLLEGE. month. Are You a sub-. leave Cliot6.10 ain, Dunbar 6.30 a ma, 4 dvantages. catalogue on application. / arrive Latta 7 Oa ni, daily excent Sur ] J: ‘), AT KIN SON, Conair man, ‘ "1 \Y ; t i day i fetuses Blon Cotiege, N.C. Next Session Opens September & SCI ther t [i no! YOu : mn wii ‘3 % Drain ouCliuton tivauch leaves Wat - ‘:uree full courses of study, Large ought {oO be. caw for Clinton cally, except Suuday, (0 00a, m.and 8.50 p, m* Returniry waves Cinton af7.00a. m. and3.ai ym, Train No, 78 uiakes close cenvection t Weldon for all points daily, ailrail via niehmone, alse ab Roky Mount with Norfolk und Uarolinaii for Norolk ne all points Nort! via Norlolk, IOUN F. CAVINE, i General supe. 4 i EMiRSL ‘ii.dra%e Manager, j 1 R.KENELY. Geo Wempgur, number of electives. ‘I'wo full chairs in English. Women admitted to all classes One Hundred and one Thousand Dollars added to the endowment during the presens year, Only male literary college in North Carolina that is located in a city. The best business course offered in the state. Send for album and entalogue. Addre-s JNO. C0, KILGO Durham, N.C. os The Eastern Reflector. F THE MORNING STAR t $ att 14a iid | Ig only $I a year, lt m: : contains the news every aby Vig } “hee “} : om HOUSE Or te hea week, and gives informa- ola Careiga. tion ‘to. the bein ial es- ’ “Tn HT | nt ORKER. ac: vubli elt ath a ROOFING, GUTTERING, gol Spouting and Stove Work, a specialty. | a Satisfaction ganehinedy or Oe B ho charges made. Tobaceo. 3 ij Flues made in season, Shap, § fe ea venue, Pl sie a as pecially those » growing the Uni Live-Dollar Dailv i fobaceo, that rg worth irs Class in the State : many times. m FAA? Coe W,H. eeRNARP | thei subscription. p rig ae 8 4 q ‘ * ee v cS friends and the public generally, espe- -Cially the ladies, a cor- dial invitation to visif our store and examine our“? New Stock The as- sortment of Fine Wool- @nincludes a tull line of staple and “up-to- date” Novelties such as in the’ town. ° uen q DRAPE TL, GOVERT CLOTHS . Silk and Wool Otto- : mans, fatin De Chine, Silk Lleano’ Henriettas Serges,FancyBrocades and Plain Silks and Satins and many other new and stylish fabrics | The line of TN are beautiful andup to date. Every piece be- ing selected with the greatest care. The line of Cotton a DREsS GOODS arenew and stylish and | gtylish and especialiy _ @esirable for Fall and _. Winter wear. ett a ra Accept our invition, fake usa visit. It will ve leasure to iow ‘you ugh. DAILY REFLECTOR. e extend to our | rand sorved in short | splendid he of Hats fer Misses and IN A LOOKING GLASS. I ietneeeentemenneell * WEATHER BOLLETIN. @ eT @ R Rain tonigbt,followed by fair Friday _ You.See Your Face and Forget it, but Your Name Can be Pasted ' Ce e Miss Olive Daniel is visiting in the 5s ESE LST IR a ae aa FINES AND PENALTIES. None are Attached ‘to Reading These We got some rain last night. dggs and chickens at 5. M. Schultz. Thes2 nights are suggestive ot blan- kets. Summer can take « long vaeation ] now, Services in the Baptist church to- n git. \ * ( > ’ | Chewing Gum ve a package. Racket Store. take e The street spon ster could rest today. A cheap line of giasswae at the 1 _ packet tore, Tie latest in plaid Belts and Ties ai {Mrs. M. D. Higgs’. For nice fresh eysters, ia any style, call on Oid Joe Forbes. The need ct a Chamber of Com.-. any fess yet. * av meres has not grows M } ‘el t ee Ga, in today. Fresh IN. %. tate ter nad Cheece et &. MM, i! 3 ¥ i CHUME: There has rot been muek water ib eur equingetial weather $9 jar, Fresh oysters received cvery mght nore, W.C. Hings. Babies Cloiks, bot: long aud short, at Mrs. M. 7. Higes’. Riverside Nurseries has commenced shipping James grapes, Lut only have a small crop. 7 Dute | j country. S. H. Abbott, of Kinston, spent tos day ere. Dan Quinerly came over from Kin- s'on this morning, H. B. Hardy left on the south bound train Monday evening. | E, L. MeGowen returned frem Goldsboro Wednesday evening. Mis. W, P. White and children, cf Hobgood, arrived Wednesday evening to visit the family of her brother, Kt. L. Humber. mee Pee Fothe Monument Committee. I have been informed by Mr. Joseph G. Moye, the Treasurer of the Conted- erate Monumental ‘Association, that seseral ladies have written to him for blanks for svbscirpt'on to the fund. I! | will state lor the beneit! of all finay keep a lise of the subserivers and aat they * | ee the amounts they pay and hand it in ts i j re i ; itt 7 ; ee j bdr. Moye, w ho wili take great plees~ ! vrein giving the proper: credit. We hops every lady on the commiitee will eg at once to Work [0 secure at least ten dollars Gach, oF as Muni More 4uB hon cialis a t Break? : Weatherwise folks are baffled The barometer gives no encouragement. When will it turncold? We re waiting and prepared. Thecompletest and finest stock of vnNe Al In ( and GENTS FURNISHINGS UNO. for men, women and children ever shown be- neath a southern roof. Anything, everything, andat pricesthat surprise ail. Thevalues here 4 + are larger than we've displayed during any pre- ceding season. a Ree PEE Ute. i. hy Oe > Fag) dees eee a BR BS Ya fg eee SE te Oa 4 nossiide, as we wish te get the tuad lraised by Jacuary Ist. Then che }once locking to the aying of the cor ner stoje of che monninent which we hope will be on the 10th of nexé Alay. | It is therefore important to burry ‘up| the coliection of subseription during the falland winter. We hope every tru patriotic man and woinan in Pitt coun- ry will aid in every possible way to raise this fund, It they will i; ean be done very easily. B.K. Sawa, ee ae STATE NEWS, In the seven yellow fever epidemics | Te a ~~ | that swept New Orleans between 1847 | and 187 there were 27,247 deaths. Brocace Sitk Dress Paterns, Db) 7 . } * +t . Roman stripe and Plaid Siks tor waisis Mrs. J. &. Tunst ii & Co. and There will be a special meeting of Hope Fire Company next Moncay night. ent. Ail members should be pres~ Brick are being hauled to the Ber- nard corner in readiress for beilding and grourd is being broken’ for foanda-} tions. We call special attention to our Chitdren. Mrs. J». Dunstatt & Co. Roman Silks and faney Braids, and Uber novelties in dress trimmings at | Mars. M, D, Higes’. My falls ock of Millmery and nov-- eltics is the prettiest and most styhsh Tever hed. Prices very low. Mrs. M. D. Hices’ “Uhere’s where extremes meet” a man remarked as he saw Capt. Swilt Galloway and wir, J. M. Blow shak- ing hends. Tothe Ladies Tf you have lace curtains that need laundering send them to me, Price Goods sent off every and returned 50 cents a pair. Wednesday morning, Saturday evening. C. B. WHICcHARD, Agt. Wilmington Steam Laundry, More Cisterns and Hose. The Town Council held a special meeting, Mondav night, and accepted the steam fireengine recently shipped here, The Council also decided to spend $1,000 in building more cisterns and purchasing additional hose for the engine, Busy at Train Time. Agent J. R. Moore says he will ap- preciate it if people will not call for the depot phone within fifteen minutes of train time, Just then his entire force i (I TUZo friends, \answer the,phone. He does not wish is very busy and. no one has time to to seem discourteous in not answering a.call, but while the last work for the train is being made up it is often im- ‘tration. -betere the war represented li building committee WiLL fake secps ab) ere me JF. Dobson has been appointed postmaster at Goldsboro. Dr. Geo W merly State auditor Rev Sanderlin,, fore} and during the last Clevelung administration an audi- tor in the treraury department at Washington, is in-an asylum in Baulti- | more, having suffered a nervous pros— this atate in the United States senate, was Setar - day eavried to the hospatal at Morgan- affected. for ten. His mind bas been some time, but bis health and aype-| ’ tite sre good, and he taiks nearly ail the tame avout sOimethimy to cat. A correspondents uf the S.atesvilie Landmark writes that Mr. Asa doner, of Ashe county, haga peach orchard The tree® are bhey are loaded with peaches this year. Mr. that 1s something new. svafts on wild degvood stacks. Jones suys thet they hardly ever tail to bear fruit and that the life of the tree is several years Jonger than the | ; 4 ordinar 7 tree. eee ae are NO CURF--NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON iV for Chlils, Fever and all forms of Malaria. Isis simply Lron and Quinine inatasteless form. Children love it Adults prefer it to bitter, nawseating Tonies. Price, 60c. Valuable. Property far Sale AVING BEEN APPOINTED and qualified as Receiver of the Green- ville Lum der Company, for the purpose of settling the affairs of said Company, 1 herebv offer for sale the real estate in and adjoining the town of Greenville belonging to said Company. This ag 2 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,. RIVERSIDE DAIRY, R. M. KENNEDY, M’gr. Pure, sweet mi.k delivered at your door, morning and evening, at 80 cents per galon. With ten years experience General Thomas L. Chagman, who S| OM LADIES DRESS GOODS WRAPS. LANG SELLS oe CHA. We Met with Such Success last season in handling this noted Heater and have received so much _ encouragement this season that we bought. heavy and are ing to make the prices accordingly. We will have all sizes on hand all the time and we can uit you. We have secured the services of Mr. Walter I. Pender, an experienced Stove Man, who will put them up and see that they give satisfaction before leaving. PS i ¥ + : ' ety : q : ; ‘i \ Lyi eed woe] i an 4 eyita ite in the dairy business ia Gieenville we possible to do so, deem it unnecessary to sey more. Nines