Y 4 Pic ~D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. “: © TRUTHINPREFERENCETOFICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, — come : : i . = Vol. 6. GREENVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1897. No. 890 NFORD NOBBY SUITS --- the very newest. choicest weaves, patterns and colors---remarkablefor their wearing qualities single or double breast ed sacks in cheviots, cassimeres, worstels in fancy or plain shade and black culaways all lined with best Italian cloth, tailor made. or High Grade Overcoats. The nobby,swell styles for autumn and winter the Coverts and Whip- cords in lovely shades, with French facing and fancy worsted lining, the best coat ever) shown for the money. arge number of relatiyes and friends BETHEL ITEMS. OVER THE COUNTRY. Betuet, N. C,, Oct. 25th. 1897. Ex-Goy. T. J. Jarvis passed through here on last Monday on his way to Elizabeth City. Bruce Williams, Esq., of Burgaw and Col. I. A. Sugg, of Greenville, spent last Friday here on legal business: Mrs. W. C, Nelson and children are visiting her mother at Tarboro. in the destruction ot a hotel at Killets— ville, Pa. A vein of oil has been strack on the tarm of United States Senator Mills, near Corsicana, Tex. A mob ot 200 striking miners at- tacked the men at work in the mines at Mount Carbon, W. Va., Saturday; | ; M4 4 ° ; f . d t t t 0 k. Miss Lizzie Hammond and sister, of and forced them to-quit wot Couetoe, were visiting their sister, Mrs. D. S. Harper, last week. In the case of ex-Army Paymaster John L.. Hodge, Judge Bradley has ap- proved a jury’s finding gt Washington, D. C., that $441,900 has been unac— countable for. S. S. Moore was smiling pleasantly Thursday wken he came to town. It’s a fine girl. A train on the New York Central railroad plunged thrcugh a trestle into Hudson river, Sunday morning. Twen- | tyseizht persons lost their lives and many others were injured. The Baptist church was handsomely decorated on the occasion of the mar- riage of Mr, L. B. Thigpen, of Nash- ville, ‘fenn., to Miss Cena Cherry, the young and acchmplished daughter of the late M. O. 8. Cherry, on Thursday morning, Oct. 19th, at 9 o’clock, The ushers were Sherrod Salsbury, ct Hamilton, Fred Beaman, ot Parmele, John L. Fleming, of House, Joseph Thigpen, of Hill, and M. C. S. Cherry, of Bethe!. Promptly at the appointed hour the wedding march began to peal forth its sweet and solemn strains uh- der the skillful tcuch of Miss Sallie Salsbury, of Hamilton. The party en- éered the church in the following order . Sherrod Salsbury and M. C. 8. Cherry John L, Fleming and Fred Beaman,} foilowed by two little flower girls, Miss— es Annie Clerry and Hilda Knight.| One never knows Christ, till he loses The groom came next with his best sight of self. man and brother, Joseph Thigpen, then came Miss Lizzie Mayo with the bride, meeting the yroom at the alter where they were happily married by Rev. J. B. Morton, pastor of the Preésbyterian church, Tarboro, N. C. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom | went to ihe depot accompanied by aj The White Squadron, comprising the cruisers New York and Brooklyn, and oattieships Massachusetts, Texas at.d Iowa, has arrived at New York from an extended tour in Eastern wa- ters. NUGGETS OF GOLD Jealousy is an inveterate foe to hap- piness. It is not the largest coin that is al- ways nost valuable. Some men will change character—1 they have it—for gold. q Humility is the most beautiful crown ever worn by any king. He who lives nearest the cross _ will use the fewest hard saying; about his neighbor. to bid them goodbye on their departure! Pure religion is often the parent of | for Nashville, Tenn, Miss Lizzie Mayo|loud shouting; but loud shouting 1s and M. C, S. Caerry accompanied |never the parent of pure religion. them home to spendafew days. A Jarge crcwd was pregent at the mar— riage which attest to the popularity and high esteem in which tho bride was held in this community. May their jour.ey through life be along, happy and prosperous one. A little worcly honor is much more desirable with some than all the riches of heayen. Time for Action, Why can’t cur business men get to- gether and start a knitting factory here? If one good step is taken in the ~ se Our Townsman at Elizabeth City direction ot factories others will be sure to follow. It can hardly be expected that Greenville will have such enter- prises until the home people make the first start. Let the outside world see that there is a spirit of progress and improvement here and they will be ready enough to come in and invest capital among us, Greenville is losing opportunities by not exertizg itselt to secure factories. The town needs them, Goverror Jarvis, our honored gvest, made the Kconomist otfce an appre— ciated call Thursday eveniug. We botn grew younger 1n our retrospect of the olden times and struggles. The Elizabeth City Cornet Band did themselves great credit in their ser= enade cf Governor Jarvis at the Ar- lington. The music was artistically rendered as by veterans who did noth- ing else.«. Economist. aman it tte ete maa yr Hints forthe Thrifty. Sp ie News of our doings is of general consequence because the store is rich with Dry Goods, Motions, Shoes, Hats, that concern wise money spenders. If you are extravagant, prodigal and wasteful you may skip our advertising with impunity. Every} shopper who is enrapport with the spirit of the times cannot ignore our trade suggestions. eerie nN Within Niamh nS I GYdbatht tors ‘Lhree persons were burned vo death | a Sali’ e he would be at- ; “whe cted by the Washington were National Flag floating Over Frank Wilson’s store. | NARS eS MOG Ss there, too. People who are ative usually do. Buthe’d have to buy up to date garments. We don’ keep the style he wore. Ani whata grand choice he'd have. Sack suits, single and double breasted cutaways,Prince Alberts each with a style peculiar to us. Cheuiots, Cassimeres, Thigpis ard Worsted, plaids and chepks and stripes in bewildering variety, blacks, blues, browns, olives and all sorts of beautifal combinations of colors. 3 Suits for dress, for business, for « sport, suits in all prices. Yes, Weshingtow would ter— tainly buy his Clothing from é FRANK WILSON. TWE KING CLOTHIER. ALFRED-:- FORBES. --===: NOTIONS =<. DRESS GOODS, -~HATS= l- Now -Grandly - Ready, Saie==— H. M. HARDEE, OE tae “EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY), Tomei ne Epiered as second-class mail matter. of : cued ne san ~ -QU-RSCRIPTION RATES. e * $300 25 Ane vent, * - o - 10 Yne week. hs ™ Delivered in town bv carriers without axtr? cost. . aAdvertiang Tates are lberal andcan be sad cn application to the editor or at the offices SS We desire a live correspondent at ave'v postoffice inthe county, who will gend in brief items of NEWS as it coon fn each neighborhood. Write plainly aad on'v on one side of the paper. natin. It is a picture ottoe celebratedg: pa 6.40 pm. ptery. Johnson N.G@, L-H.Pender, sec. | ¥OU Will be astonished when you see them an ARRIVALS Av WiLMINGTON— Mrs, Balder sat waiting for Har-| K. ot P.—Tar River Lodge No. 93, varn how very che ap they are. ‘FROM THE NORTA. old, and when the wrong twin en-| Meets every Friday evening. H. W. DAILY No. 49,—Passenger—Boston | tered her presence with a silent step aj pole gag C.C, A. B. Ellington K. of 9.45 P.M. 1.03 pm, New York 9,00 pm, | and subdued air she said: tse —— Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- “Tam glad, Harold, that you re-|=R. A.—Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696 more 6,50 am, Washington membered my wish to speak to you meets every Thureday evening, W. B. 4.30 .R. PaO DONT ADO oka. ee this evening, asI have something Pee Sf Bean Be You may never, 3 Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro] particular to say, and 1 want youto} K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169) But should you ever}##==<< nahin eg the oni 1a be interested.’’ edie Tes Ahonen by t) 800 4°13 pm, 01ds— 6s AoW). 99 : " ; a % ‘ , . boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, Yes-m-m,’” mumbled Eugene, pm, Magnolia 4.16 pm who almost lost his head at the start] A.L.of H. Pitt Council 236 meets : | -® . “Sorin DAILY No. 41.—Vassenger—Leave | by trying to recall Harold’s parental ead es af Wneaitne ce herry ant ob rintin ! 9.80 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New| Pose. ( York 9.30. am, Phitadelphia|] ‘‘I’d give something to know how] = = 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,| he acts when he has a private and Greenville Market Wealuneien ea ap particular with the mater,” he 8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm,{ thought. ‘‘Does he hang his feet Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.§ * “== Come to see US, <= Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro; over the back: of the chair kind of 6.01 pm. Recky Mount 5.45] easy orsit up prim and properi” | @&tter, per Ib 15 to 26 am. Leave Wilson 6,20 am, Then he closed tis throat snd slaved . Western Sides 153 50 6 mo Goldsboro 7:01 am, Warsaw : h Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 . 7.53 am, Magnolia 8.05 am. gravely at his mother. Corn 40 to 50 “mee “* DAILy No. 61—Passenger---eave It is about your brother Rugene Corn Meal 45 to 60 xcept New Bern 9.20 am, Jackson-| 1 wish to speak,’’ she said, and the Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.75 unday ville 10.42 am. This train] wrong twin shot into the air and sat ” : , ‘40 P.M. arrives at Walnut street. | down again. Lard 54 to 10) gerory FROM THE SOUTH. “I dowish you would be more dig- | 998 . * . ¥ Se DAILY No. 54—Passenger—Leave | nified,” urged Mrs. Balder. ‘“‘Now Sugar . ° 4 12,15 P. en np eaters 0 that you are engaged to be married bain ee sist "p | ’ csonville pm ; alt per Sac Savanna 12.50 night, Charles, | YOU should cultivate more repose of Chickens 10 to 20 ton 5.38 am,Columbia 5.50| Manner. You act as flippant as your . ae am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan| brother.”’ Egxs per doz 7 to ss és iS 9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm.j ‘‘Well, I like that!’ said Eugene, | Beeswax.ver . Denmark 4.55 pm. Snmpter| forgetting for a moment his role of ns 40 am, Flor Ob ¢ : : Matton 9.35 te, Chedhbene Harold, but his mother continued. 10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw| ‘‘I have enough frivolity to con- Cctton and Feantt, Anything from Ga 11.06 am, tend with in his character, and it is} Below are Norfolk prices of cotton. Train on Scotian i Neck Branch Roa of that I wish to speak tonight. Eu- and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished . i eaves Weldon 4.10 p,m., Halifax 4.28 by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- ake P. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p gene is much too giddy for his age, chants of Norfolk - m., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.65| 80d 1 want you to help me improve — = 2s ; > m. qorurning, leaves Kinston 7.60! him.” ‘COTTON, AY, isitin S Card a. m. i | e ° e iyi 46 ° © na’ 99 . iss : Ball” rat il a0 a. Weldon trade. O™ Gene is all right” said the | ood aidating ; daily except Sunday. wrong twin. Spe oie . : . ry . Mid aT | Lrains on Washnigtoa Branch lenv I would be glad if he took more ae Ordineey 13 nomen] A Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m| imterest in the society of girls,” said Tone—dull rives Parmele 9.10a. m., and 3.40 p| Mrs. Balder. ° , +) Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves| ‘Ig there a society of that name?” azanure . farboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a, m. : Prime 9 ‘5 snd 620 p. tny "arrives ‘Washiugion | S%£20 Eugene innocently. =| Brime | Full Sheet Poser. | 40a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- oon ae maT FO | ancy 24 : “t Sunday. Connects with trains on | &umed his mother, ignoring the ques- | spanish 60 to 75 ‘eotland Neck Branch. tion, ‘‘I shall hope for a great deal | Tone—quiet. Train leaves varoory, N C, via Albe-| of assistance from your wife’s influ- wT marle & Raleigh R. R. daily exceptSun-| ence, Nothing steadiesa young man day, at 5 60 p. m., Sunday 405 P. M; down like having good woman|% arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p.m.|.~ a 8 Returning ieaves Plymouth daily except | £7 jends, 6 Sundoy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,| Hereit occurred tothe wrong twin | Lhe Daily Reflector or strive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and 11. 45! to put in a good word for himself. ‘g ! ; kaha Midland N. C. branch leaves} ‘‘Why is it necessary to steady |¥o : oe: ; Gives the home Hews. GoldXboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a! Gene down?” he asked in Harold’s | PRACTICAL ‘ | m. arriving Smaithfield 7°30 a. wn. Re- 3p every after turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-| Dest manner. : »: : y : noon at the ) tives at Goldsbors 9.304, m. | ‘Why, I am sure, gon, you are al- | 2 Hl AN} CHT IRAN »* arian: small price of 25 cents a ways complaining of him,” said De , Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Laita 6.40 pm, aurive Dunbar| Mrs. Balder, and Eugene announced | 4 WORKER. D: : month. Are You a sub- 7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning imself that he hadit in f 4 9 ADE be a : ‘ leave Clict.10 am, Dunbar 6.80 4 m,|eqq. tet he acid Gag ween | ae BB uae scriber? It not you. arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-| 0°" 7 TY |e Offers his services to the gpely es h cee dav tone: oe = citizens of Greenville and the Qa} oug t to be. Train onClinton Branch leayes War- Mere boyish pranks, mother. ae public generally. } 3 ee a saw for Clinton cally, except Suuay,| Hugene is a good fellow enough as a¢ ROOFING, GUTTERING, oped! : ie 10 00a. m, and 8.50 p, m* Returning} boys go. Ihave yet to hear of his ‘eaves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and3,00 1. m. doing a dishonorable thing. How Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via ihe heated patio poo iaarpaelet fs: Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with | Dave given! (1 would like to wring Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk | Harold’s neck!) I really think you ne all points North via Norfolk. can trust him to come out all right. JOHN F, DIVINE, (Some day he’ll prove another Cain!) 4: RMRRSDN. 4 roe sup’. |I will look after him myself and ad- t. ’ anager., | vise him if I see him going wrong.” R.KENLY. Gen’) Manager, “Spoken like my own Harold!” oy on yee 1m <.. fi said the mother, with fervor. ‘‘I ‘ 90 -Qhe T'WICE-A- ; ne "ree THE MO ING STAR love you both, but I cannot close my Shingles’! Shingles oi WEEK. a Rtas) eyes to Eugene’s thoughtlessness, gs Bec OOo merle i ‘ Bt a cieart Hand Made Cypress Shingles, . dng é tes Pe The | and I look to you to reform him. $5.15 per thousand delivered at Green- Ig only $1 o Ww year * 3 T ia AVE s ww hates Micka, Then she kissed the wrong twin | yllle. 5 me av ee con tains the news exery 4 a _| for his brother and dismissed him oR, 5 ! WS uA ) , i ; ' ‘Ayden, N.C. sce oe a od "i j ally N Wspaper in and Eugene fell over himself in get “ ‘7 week, : and gives j nform ma- 47 fet. ee ath £ ting out of the room, while he con- - Desir | aa North ¢ d dark schemes of bey ia) rh. ! ion to farmer ies- 7 : arolina. eocted dark schemes of vengeance LUMBER: bit tion’ to the farmers} .es-.” ‘g Spouting ard Stove Work, ;-Sapak a specialty. MBE Lee * )) « ) a ee 2 Satisfaction guaranteed or, Op} ~ 4 43 . - f ‘ eo no charges made. ‘Tobacco aay C Flues made in season. Shop “QBR)’ *'The Eastern Reflector:*:"* : « pone Ae ems on Dickinson Avenue, 4aE ae er against Harold, and as he revolved them in his mind he laughed and} (WE HAVE BSTABLISHED A ecially those ‘oreéwing’ . The Onle rive-Dollar Dailv oh chin’ like a end. Chitage Ww Be ee oe at Greenyie ve ees ; P bat ‘a, that: 8 ee, ee ' ; Ti . B. ag. Manager. Orders |’ +, 9 ae Ts De. ee : “ whe ee i. vs Aang left with him. aa | many. “tim es Md Wh sk -W. H. BERNARD, tele Se BOs uu. | a Ru ee Oe Al hee ee W. H. AR mee 7 | HENES BROS: PUMRER QQ. jj 2 the Ysubseriptio price, ” ssid sie ae RANTES SRE i SOC LITTLE REFLECTIONS | ee cakes TT all Caught o: the &mall Things ‘That Occur. JUDICI. v8 ADVERTISING ness RSE eae ~ Circus tomorrow. g Creates many a new business. : Entarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business : Pevives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business | The passenger train was xn hour 'Saenres suceers to anv husiress late Monday night. ) Another dreary drizzly day. The market was bare of cotton to- day. Choice Irish Potatoes at D. S Smith's. Keep your eye open for the fakir to- + ao i morrow. "Mo “adve tise udiciously. "8° tne ooltmana cf t- REVTLEOTOR. ‘It rained all oflast night again, but not hard. } Cotton ‘continues to decline. The price now is 5} to 4. eee The Odd Fellows have work in the TRAIN AND BOAT SCHFDULY¥S. : third degree for tonight’s meeting. ——ee en This kind ol weather may be fine tor dneks, bnt its no good tor finding local news items. Paseenges ord mei train going orth, arrives 8:52 A.M: Coing South. arrives 6:57 P. M WP Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-| ‘The old saw of taking the children on Mondav, Wednesday and Friday lb : eet for Washington Tuesday, Thure. to see the animals’ will be pulled out day and Saturdag tomorrow. The weather made two or three at- ampts at clearing off oday, but did not quite succeed, Keeing Constanny at it Frings Sreress Expressed to S. M. Schultz Fresh Mountain Butter 20c. a pound. Chest- =! tnuts 10c. a pound. SS Dean mnamnl “WEATHER BULLETIN. Nobody came or went by way of the train this morning. Too much weather for people to travel. pA Generully cloudy weather with show- ers tonight, Wednesday partly cloudy with showers “Tf the weather gets right there will be the largest crowd in town tomorrow that has been here in a year. NO CURE=NO PAY. That is'the way all druggists sell GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of ‘Malaria. It {s simply Iron and Quinine in atasteless form, Children love it), Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating) raimng. Tonics. Price. 50c. HAVE YOU SEEN during the dry weather, thet he is go- to keep his mouth shut now while it is TRIMMI This small space for- . . Pgs bids our saying much Za » ft 2 CAYO, Dt about them, but it you oD R? a Jee will come andallowus !\. ‘ af pe SF which includes the to show you the stock i) G?|- SS ip te. ey Oe 4 } rs | Pa Ew . : i ¥ 3 i 4 1 it = “ a ‘ < 1 ager S es \ iN 5 a wWhia M ih i : Ae ey a NIA} . Ta a ; hy \ 1S kos. } ‘ a Fa Py Rie AN) M th “ » ¥ He ar a \ = wt \ ) Ps Sz ‘ { ay \ \ SS xs i SSN. \ i : i Sa hy \ ms TRSQNS OBR \ } % had ‘ ‘ \ ? AY # , N Ras s Gian = RRS pen SSE a bs “ LY - , F 2 tt a ‘ . q : 1 ~ Pe we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory LV —” Laces : and : Embroideries in endless variety. Remember we have just receiv ed NGR _"T -~ . : - ve 2°64 A ortho 7 ‘ ~ ~ LE al 3 1". a A , : Le piy- ;