}, J WHICHARD, Agitor and Owner. Vol.7. | GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898. , No 986 a oe ann ae = we serene tenet er ee eee a saint nn meen $$ $$_$__— . GOOD BYE. But he ne’er will forget the bright vis- | HANCOCK BOUNCED. 1 . . a ions that threw wnnee + | v | Ox Tue Roan, Feb. 15, 1898. Euchantment around him, while | The Governor Removes Him as a sees lingering with you. ' Director ot the Atlantic and . see secee . , ° North Carolina Railway yp orecececcres “Farewell, farewell is a lonely sound, | Let tate do its worst, there are relics of = P Se ecco cere re eens 4¢ av =] ioh «~~ + . es + . ee And always brings a sigh Joy, Raleigh, N. C., February, 17_Gov-| ooo. c cc ace ss eee 5 But giv: to me when loved ones part Bright dreams of the past which it , a s ernor Russell today sert the following ' That dear old word, good bye, cannov destroy, | to Robert Hancock C LOT H N CG. . A melancholly sadness steals over That come in the night-time of sorrow 4 $C kg see : “You are hereby notified that at ajc*t° "tte eters eeteeeees me, like Ossian’s music “sweet tho’ and crre, _ |meeting of the board of internal im-| ‘7°77 7" " CTT T tt eees O O D mournful to the soul.” Wenever ful-| And bring back the features that joy | provements, vonsisting of the Gover- eee eese . rs *@e @ @# see 5g @ Dear REFLECTOR :— « . anlize 1 T¢ Tay 3 Pan 3e Tap . ‘ - . ly appreciate or tealize the fond endear used to wear. nor, C. A. Cook and J. C. L. Harriss, 1 ‘eA ar 4 + Rif LAV [ Ong lor y 4 « y } . x} see see ments until we are called tpon fo say | YUE, fone be my heart with sueh| iis a: ay you were removed as a mem- een . . £ Ck a ola, Fea 2 y 1a em es ri ; , o @—— eee Macrome farewell, good bye. memories filled, ber of the board of directors on the part ‘ a aD >) = Like the yase"in which roses have I love North Carolira,and I could ‘cf tbe state in and for the Atlantic and ° . . . once be 1 sti e + . oo : ’ ; hot leave her borders without lingering nce beer distilled, | Norti Carolina Kaiiroad Company. again upon the scenes sO de sar to (my yee u hay break, you may 6 shattcr the This orde or to tak e eftect on and alter WV e like to live at peace with ail the world Ue “2 4f wy, si} * P ~ eé life, so I stopped over to spend Sunday | vase Wt you Wil’ +; the 24nd day of February 1888.” and free trom ‘‘entangling alliances,” as in Gre senshoro and take the day train But the scent of tae roses will linger} pyo covernor wrogetthe tollowing to Father George said. Nevertheless, we 6 there still.’ the divestors of the Atlantic and North! CONSIder it good business to sell Carolina Railway : : from here thet J might see, possibly fer the last time, the great and wonderful] | { Isaac A. Suga. Yours truly, hills and mountzins, the handiwork o “Robert Hancock has this gav been | removed t sy this beard from his office of director of the Atlantic and ‘North one so dear to every patriotic soul cf the grand oll State. [ was profcun diy impressed with ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, | | . | ' Carolina Railrcad on the part of the lower than anybody else. This makes quite Made by Orange Va, Obscene stete, this removal to taxe effect on the | @ lot of disturbance with the others, but as Tis the wash- co Oo jeans dav of February 1898, this being the public is on our Side we are ready to | - the wash-woman who speaks 1 the ds ay on which your board of direc- istand and fight lu out. Here you will fin d you 1D soaprano tones. | tors isto meet. This acion is taken inot only Clothing 1g, ut Or emma Cw three t hinges witnessed an) Greensbero The Normal and Industrial Colle, where so much 1s being dene to develep the mind ard heart of our beautiful girls. With 2 caterie of yeurg ladies Girls with ringing voices are the ons | b - the board of internal improvements |» T went throvgh this grent institution !iy (rue mesical bells. lunder authority upon them conferred Si Rea! from bas2 to-dome, and if tnere ever | Thieves are greatest men of metal, | PY section 3 of amendments to the O, I, ’ waa an inspiration for the betterment | for they have nerves of cteal . | charter of the Atlantie and North Car- of the ecod women cf North C rolina, | os » | joins Railrond Company. [t would; , it will be awakened in any min who i ‘ - oes sees SN " lace j Seem that the removal of Hancock as Ad MoM . a lover ct his native State. God dless | a Without going to pa—con t We} dire eter will operate as rem val from the efforts heing put forth here for the yu vin 19 Offte> as orvsident at your company, | promotion of Carclina’s deughters. | “All flesh is grass,” which nceourts | But if you concur in the avon of th ue ‘ PSS J paid a pleesant vieit of an hour to |for the sreenness ef so many neople. | board of iaterl mMpre Sroments, it ney | sore - co) 5 the Keeley Institte, presided over PY A man doesn’t object to being called | be well for you to pass an order 6! vou" “ Frat seine of tne, Cul W. H-Osborn. | say it te hes the aeputation of, beine Wane deoising kin as rreident by; going at fhe same low cut which will leave Lae pra 5 sO 9 ee | ! 4 pa MAP dr uC dies tile TC} UfAcoOn aor beng } } 1 - + Ix kk, | 8 Ba . * NA arere rradif | oveur | ard "rr ij i f LYt vray ; f, This ins titute is NOW loeated in one of | « firs’ Ar ye j Vibcut powers Oranieu {o YOUR Doar G | ¥ OU ly On LU, 1 nN Jo ty Uy poc e pe So ame ‘uic 13 Suirnu {@ hiise-Ciass one, | . | ; , | law gaptioc: f +) j r if rf Fyre eye | ; . i VY pcre. | iW) 0 ee See ee G ‘ AWS | ha moat hea { of the city tre | Vv as bom . | . e mos! beantiful parts ye ’ . , 7 7 i _ > cw yy: —, the m Ps | When the wind was blowing so hard! yt vous eompany 4 ») iN . if . / ; Ann Bena a | Te. Ww VOuUr GoM pay. — \ Julius (srav mans 1071 Phe insutute » | 147 7 a nee . | - , oe | i 4 / / 4+ * i a are) tteee ea wa matiana Trat OETA , ‘ | : Bf * ‘ , : ; , bo ay porn 4 eda SU WK Hotieed that CVerVe | hese letters are sou a by (sover- | Ne %. L A bg A Y a Bog’ Do one of the finest nud mose thorcughevy |, BO . | > Ja t 4 thy SAR - 1 i A Clic pOCNE ] Fi W. nar j 4 Ty “a ayy | 1 mr: na ' ey ~ ‘ } t ‘ q (8 ~ . bhi Bie ss da 4 s yh LB | baw 6 La @ie | oe ~ 1 the ifed States. 2 , eond ucted 1 nie l Nice . —— ‘4 : . | j ? ] | ae | L/ y Y \ () au ry) 1) ry i ( } nity “nNOrPrOW ) Rae cs Secret ‘ YOR! 1 | ‘ , | ( ( R haven where the poor and fallen mev! Vea pot : \ OTN ta Lv} PEIN / KM) Ph Lak. Voy ; # aye | } ,¢ he re Teg V¢ } vO fle con PYTTS ’ le - MODE J au ean J t “i Y; Ne/7cr 2: YSis ci | ern pi a i} ite | Aiea Ont ae RRR > PRECEPELTNeEY SiG Teter n : ik La . of | eC re ee dim ie ON > 2 | t , oy ’ - \ 1 teyelerar | . . _ oe — a tatel avian fae thes tellow’s in the | Haneack told th OOVEPHOL jay | p Vs air and dJehauch ry feet k SVEN a BS. { Mm. CLIOW 3s ltl Le | PANCOCWw CORt ta ay! Lab S / | mon if aesnel na LO WaAUCrEs ye | , . aw NB BE oe ABABA VN MBS ON ‘A ° RACAL . | | ‘ OO) MA RANE AOR ROK i A i x 4 -: A ‘ é } i re “tia (9 } wone | \ . it] if | t! Lod { at cs tO! Wout al «i ole ats Aye & (aia) Wn wonderful place, inde’ d, 18, ANG WOTs 7s i. | were by . i i AY i _ | aE oy en f a +, . lan > o 7 i = { ¥6 1 Y) ‘y (4 } t i wit oF i ; a drous the roo i 1s doing. . Our alaine defence at Tavana h ‘5 i? d North se ‘ | “ne . a are i t oy “yy US ! aa . p ceas wy) RO. HS Pal a id Pe +; a y \ rae . ; . > . . . 1} P led hin fy ’ wy } ] j ar ee Ke} i » oe gh’; i 4 ed While in Greensbors T met Messrs.tbeen blown up by the treacherous} SS 7°" © oes a acy Yh Spe ik & xy 7 OO 9 ~Y H | : } aay Y A \ ‘| Pye | af Ki be t th yp ad bw? & Be oa wv % TAToansp with the eth | Snenien: and thie art agile far immed. | WHeredpoO” The COVEPNGR COnd TG | ag boo Be amsaur any oote wheal ti) LN MPa a bbimi. alld tilts USE Calis i101 hinmcg= | ° . ) ep Rin 1 Ga Ts Ram iLit tit} . i i 3 a . , ? Tt y ac Ht nh es spy 77° oo oY ' {2 ye ral . ie) ¢ Carolina rolling exnasiftiag, or NortD ttate i vil we ~ _ —— ; Dou i Atal baihca Aika * aa ein. 7 , ° v 4 po , . + oo roa: . tla | ' t} er } ( t ¢ i ati Gille Cs SAS vee 3 ives : # Carolina on Wheels. Dns Is LHe | a COV x CM Spe « hd icer . - . r } . | | . 1 pee ates paantaw nate re i AD acacwerk anes Sater aes: Cur. of Weuiineton vbessete | . Nae mostehb autiial and aftvachy2s Gispary f ihe Pearson Aiceting. | : | ffin fy AS. 2 4 VN AG \ ij Fa NT NON NN Nt onli 4 7 . — WOURRE /E " state ! _ ; | Ce} } " pr aners atic soll: ou bade | , mofo ty, } 2 gd : : 1 4h ic POUUCTS a ie oficial! members of the tethe- | iaic A ER . , - ye. . . jo, BA kek le ever 6a 34 { rout taste has Deen dis) 4: ; . - ea } | tics 3 Be er j j nary bP 5 hh toaepan hy revic nal { % pullniy 4 apiist, ] PESUYLCT all, LU PISCO] ct | ate A } 4% + é ‘ : bil Ye f er ge : . 1 fein ; ed Baran nci gyre xf bey f ACS 102s played i iy Cons: ructing Ona wilting Out and Chri tat echurehs ere upcenily re Soy eral EMPLOSlO? Sy wie fa f es: bow “ter 4D é Je », reue V hib dS cdctlk Cu bo aa Ub ackay ~ ‘Se ' « | tf iy | adc a ee fi any Tt } & Vil y ’ Yr (H) . we SEY Ss ; ; a « | “He ae the car. was built at * Wilmington; lquested to meet in tae law -eflice 6: Whether the bovs thonght it was if Ug i i * | of , ; at at ay Carolina woods and ; a. —— . . : . os | AC y is | Del... Out OF avert } « ee eers UUs «4 . Harding and Herding, Monday after” | ( hristmas or the fourth n{ ouly, or} 3 CU egg j nef rare beanty. representing ( Lg t,o : : ; | SECO YK RY isa jemof rare beanty, representine) ycon at four o’dleck. Business of im | Were trying to make our people think | a ee hing but North Carolina, Thous- Lo 1 | ; oo a | (@ Aya on ~ Ab Ou fi oo D4 nothing bUE Worl! os “| portance relative to the bearson meet -j that Spain was Lomua rding the town! : ge - NC 2 ~ 7) nonio ar {} vejet : spe a) . -1a ft “4 . Pas, “ey i ‘ > ands of people are fiocking To Se the ing will be attended te, Any citizen | we are nof able to say, but from the Be oi, } 1b ‘and xhibits it contiine. LT un- } at thine : | Sa 1, ‘ 77a | car and the exhitirs 1t cont cnt. a UM-) op church member, other. than those! way eennoen erackers were being ex- XK abs ; oes p r : q e derstand the car will visit, Greenvill® | mencioned above, who is sutliciently | ploded early fast mizht we must say! a % 5 . ye ler nv ip tl NW aurhorr Voie . ‘ 5 rs ‘ 5 Loney oe - y . * P; © e : i ‘@.. = immeciately atte I tne LN¢ W bern i a Ae mteresteu in the mecting, 13 cordialky there Was someting wreny WwW town. C t a w ; at i. a 11 hope everybody in the State ofijny; + AC. 0G UY QU YUOU yw Ey iy > and | hope everyboay ! ne *linvited to attend. ; cee | LOW AL TY TS MS Sy it i} y t mt oa oe it It iz Cy nn r i} oO see ita { 1) «6SIM DEV ; Pitt wil] 0 tO : j t E . mee seenenaneed ; Have your laundry ready to 20 off eoewans . > ty . me \. = — , ‘ 7 dazz'ing, but I rey Bret toy that go AT, VW Pp @ lie Wednesday morning. You get the 8 ] « i 4 Mr. YOR. Sumbe, wao went from . . j far if do: snet exhibit a simwie thing hest’ work done at the Wilmington Rhiia o " sO sannta > 25 4 . ‘ I hope Messrs Al- ‘his county to aoanoke Rapids, died Steam Laundry. | there today. —, "-W, F. Prepty, Agent. ‘ | u LU! L from Pitt county. Jen Warren & Son and nany others. of ' 3A . . 3 ee ak ae TNE as SERS TMD 5 PA TPIS the ¢ cood cit'zens of tha county, will ~ as " ~ arteries ae aa ee get together some of the many things , —~ Week to our Immense stock of the” so abundant there and have them ready mir a by the time the car arrives, These three things have a thousand | Q John Kelly’s John Kelly's times more than paid me for my stay in beautiful Greensboro. A me ‘ “i AK A A> * ©) 6 Ainge CON WOU WK} AIA My face is now turned to the Lone AeHeY { WOOK TOSD 48. sein ere % AAD " Star State, the empire or the Union,| BODO SHSOOCOOON TOON RANA CROTON MEY C1 RANA and I can but recall the beautiful and A SARA RAMAAA 3 touchiiig lines of Tom-Moore AA AAAA SO ALFRED FORBES, ARAAAK: Dealer in ~* BAAR AA? GENERAL MERCHANDISE, yw Greenville, N. C. Oe “Farewell, but when you welcome the for for hour "That atyakens the night sonz of mirth ” in your bower, _ Tank of the friend, who welcomed it , en and omen . - en and omen | “4 en and omen en.and omer And forgot liis own griefs to be hap- py with you. 6 LR OOOw ) Whey ”\ ‘aA x aw I YY) eo eM J} A IDS IS $44" 4: 7% ry PEDO ISIS Wy ge sewte a Ie OO oe J how JIAO: sha exidta shay cetarm, nots joy aay ‘ee ANAT wy SLR LAA AA AAC RAAR AC ac ae Can fit’ anybody, can suit anybody, your EA gh esi PAY SPALALAAMAKAAMRA SAAT OAS AY ATAD AA AP AIST 7 pocketbook as wellas your, feet. ; (HTo lighten him. on his pathway of a ce nian , “| 5 . , 3 | on, ” tas : : : pias ' . wt : , Mata ty a ee * 38 a aia. DR. WORTH'S OPINION of the New Discovery in Medicine. D AILY REFLECTOR. was in session in Washington this se 3 week ; algo the annual convention of = ——==|the Woman Suffragists, which always manages to occupy its full share of news annette 8 poms Rela LAPT E SE D J, WHICHARD. Fiitor. a nnini tsi semcnatitate ome — aera ine testa EVERY, AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) anemia aie nat ansnestiinerssnitemntetneteit Cn eA CN CC CL A eereaname Enterea as Second-Class Mail Matter rene, agen inna oe SUBSCRIPTION RATES @ne year! #00 @ne month, * One week, Delivered in town out extra cost. Anvertising rates are liberal and can be had on application to the editor or at the office. ~ Dc cnmmeaal “ean peten ee We desire a live correspondent at every postoffice in the county, who will send in brief items of news as it occurs in each neighborhood. Write plainly and only on one side of the paper by ‘carriers ‘with- necesita I OA ae ees — ea LLL LAO pecans lla C Sarurpar, Fenruary 19, 1898. ~ aia ttle ne nce ene eennencr oncen tet “ Under the spur of an indignant public sentiment Governor Russell has at last removed Robert Harcock as President of the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, a step no deccnt man with the authority should have hesitated about taking. meena WASHINGTON eer AE LE TER. (From our Regular Correspondent) Washington, Feb. 18, 98. Nothing short of absolute proof that the sinking of the battleship Maine, in Havana harbor, and the crowsing of more than two hundred and fifty of its crew—a catastropce that will cause a shudder of horror to p?ss over every mericen every time Havana harbor mentioned for many years to come— -as caused by an accidental explosion on beard of the Maine will save Spain from the licking it has been inviting for aat the hands of the U nited some tim 7 he reports that States. In view of t ountry from time to pave reached this ¢ in time of boasts made by Spaniards Havana, since the Maine went there, that at tle ficst intimation of war be- tween Spain and the United States they were prepared to blow the Maine with torpedoes, and of the to atom? Spanish Minister treachery of the late towards his great and good friend, Mr. McKinley, it is not surprising that the suspicion that the destruction was the result of Spanish treachery should be d by more than ball the men expresse A nation which could de- one meets. liberaiely plan to surround the house of a Cuban with several regiments of troops and coolly shoot dewn and old man and his children, in order to kill a Cuban officer whose sweetheart was the daughter cf the old man, as the Spaniards recently did in Cuba, would mot hesitate to use any sort of treachery to destroy a warship of a nation it both feared and Mr. McKinley professes to regard these suspicions with horror, and expresses the benef that the hated. investigation now being made will show them to be without foundations Jt is to be devoutly hoped that his belief will be justified by the result of the invest'- gation, for if it isn’t, Spain will not only be driven out of “Yuba, but will be in danger of being driven out of existence asa nation, by relentless Americans bent on revenge. Congress is ‘disposed to allow the administration to conduct the investi- gation of the cause of the loss of the Maioe, only,asking that it be prompt and thorough and that ite -result be made public as soon as arrived at. It having been arranged that Friday and Saturday of this week should be used by the House to discuss the Bankruptcy bill, reported as a substi- | tute for the bill that was passed by the Senate at the extra session, Czar "Reed did not find it necessary to make ‘the House adjourn from Thursday to Monday, in order to prevent there being a private bill day, which under the rules should be Friday, The National Council of the Far- “ers’ Alliance, once a power in the political world, now ccarcely heard of, { space. - Senator Murphy, ct New York, who has gone home on business, said before leaving Washington that the resolu- tion censuring him for voting for the Teller resolurion, which was ado ed by the aid of Republican votes in che New York legislature, was not worry ing him the slightest little bit, as he had written evidenc3 from prominent Democrets in every section of the State endorsing his course m voting for the Teller resolution. He regards the censuee as notaing more than an at- tempt by the Republicans to make . po- litical capital in the State, which their party badly needs. Ex-Gov. Patterson, of Colo., bas been telling his many friends in Wash- ington that the largely increased and constantly increasing gold production of.his State has not altered the uni- versal sentiment of its people in favor of the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1. He made this prediction cf the next Democratic National Convention : “It will ve held in Chicago; it will reafirm the platform of ’96, without the dotting of an “i” or the crossing of a “ts it will nominate Bevan by ac- clamation, and it will be the niost unanimous Natioual convention ever assembled in the United States.” It was at first intended that the National Committees of the DVemo- cratic party, the People’s party, and the silver Repub’ican party should uuite in a joint address to the voters who are triendly to the free comage. of silver, but as some objection was raised t> that cours? it was decided that each committee should issue an address to the volers of its own party, advising general co-operation of all the friends of silver ia this year’s Congressional campaign, and this week the three ad- dresses were made public. The first time that the full effect of this co-opera- tion will be seen will be in Oregon, where the Congressional elections will be had in June, and the campaign is already practically begun. The issue is going to be squarely made in that State, and the silver men are confident of winning. Everybody Says So Cathartic, | the Cascerets Candy the age, pleasant and refreshing to the neys, live and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure head- ache, fever, babitual constipation and bihousness Pleas? buy and try a box of C. C. C. today, 1), 2), 00 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists.” Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans, La.: 6 nen The committee on arrangements are est ev.r held. Elaborate entertainment of their aud guests. However, the manner in which the trip to New O leans is made, will play no small pars in making the visit an enjoyable one. by either of whichis very good. They leave as follows: New York, 10:50 a. m. and 8:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 1:12 p.m. and 12:05 night. Washington, 4:40 p. m, 4:30 a. m. 9:05 a. m. . 3:40 p, m. 9:12: p, m. Richmond, 8:06 p. m. Raleigh, -2:16 a. m, Monroe, 6:43 a. m, and 8:45 a. m. road. Air Line Agent. most wonderful medical discovery of taste, uct gently and postiyely on kid-, using every means in their power to make the Festival this year, the great- arrange- menis have been made for the pleasure The Seaboard Air Line offers the choice of two daily trains, the schedule and and | and and Abbeville, 11:05 a. m, and.1:35 a. m. Athens, 1:15 p, m, Arriving at Atlanta, 2:50 p.m, and 4:20 a m., and New Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. From Richmond and points south, by the train arriving at New. Orleans at 8:10, only cne night is qpent on the Call on or address any Seaboard Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made, ey A remarkably Successful Remedy tor Dysvepsia, Indigestion and Stom- ach Troubles. Dr. Wurth, in commenting racent discoveries ia medicine said: There is none which is certain to be so on valuable and far reaching in benefit as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, the new stomach remedy; I say far reaching, because people little realize how im- portant a sound stomach and vigorous digestion is to every man, woman and child. ludigestion is ‘he starting roint of} consumption, heart disease, Bright's disease, diabetes, nervous prostration, liver troubles; why is this so? Simply because every nerve, muscle and tissze in our bedies is created and nourished trom the food we eat, If that food is by reeson of a weak stemach, com- pelled to lie for hours, a sour, ferment- ing mass of digested food, it poisons the blood and nervous system, creates gas which distends the stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart, lungs and other organs and seriously impeding their action. He says further, the point to direct attention is not the nerves, nor heart ner iungs aor kidceys, but the stomach, the firstcause of all the muschief. The remedy to use for iadigestion and stomachs not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest the food, increase the. flow of gastric juice, absorb the gases, and S:uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will accom- plish exactly this result in any case of stomach trouble, becaus2 these ‘ablets are composed of the digestive acids, aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal and Bis- muth, pleasant to taste, and not being a patent medicine, can be used by weak 1S anyone with perfect satety, I believe! Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablets will cure any form of indigestion and stomach trouble except cancer cf stomach. Full size packages of Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets are sold by drugaists at 50 cents. A book on stomach diseases togéther w.th thousands of testimonials will be sent by addressing Stuart UCo., Marshall, Mach. Washington and Lee University. The gift of $500 to the memor- ial building fund of Washington and Lee University by the widow and children of the late James A. Garfield constitutes a’ beautiful and impressive chapter in the Lils- tory of the re-established Union. It reminds us of the warm iriend- ship subsisting between Garfield and Randolph Tucker—the onea Union soldier during the war ot the rebeilion and the othera South erner of the Southerners, voth loy- aland brave gentleman according to their standards and con- victions, gach respecting in the; other those qualities of courage and manhocd and chivairy which command admiration in whatever guise they come. The two men were on terms of the most affec- ticnate intimacy when they served jn Congress together, so much 80 that Tucker was afterward made guardian for Gartield’s boys, and nothing but death severed the ties that boumd them so closely. Now Mrs: Garfield comes to the aid of the Tucker memorial hall which is to be erected at Wash- ingtoa and Lee University, Lax- ington, Va-, by way of celebrating the esteem in which she cnerishes th memory of her dead husband’s well-loved friénd —Washingion Post. : Some Good Things Coming. A Itis said that the faculty of Lombard University at Gales\) The terms are as follows: burg, Ill, has decided to add dancing to,the regular college curriculum. It is only. a matter oftime when the up-to-date col- leges probably will turn out bachelprs of waltzing, masfers of foot ball and doctors: of pink teas.—-Chicago Times Herald. « : rhe ES Ane PRO RYT Oey VY AIT DARED to cure any g AbyvLUL LT GUARANT RAL : @ ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING NEMNDY € oe ne Pree wate Ore, seb aiabet po a : i aes ; | ALL DRUGGISTS case of constipation. Casearets are the Ideal Laxa- dive. never grip or gripe. but cause easy natural results,. Sam a17. * (.. Chicaco, Montreal, Can., or New York. ¢ oe GD ty OPP PLP LLL IDS OL GD v —— primary English per mo. so Intermediate ** ‘“ “ $2 5 Higher Pace aes $3 Languages (each) ** “ $1 00 o ect Ha RES cs 1 Far Better and more attractive than ever. New Features Throughout Fine = Racing. Purses A $4,000 Liberal Premiums in ail departmeuts The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game. Live Stock; Poultry and Agricultural Products will be the finest ever dis played The Ladies Department is un- usually large , 4 Theccreatest of all Attraction Free!! Free ! ’ | Hippodrome and Wild! West Shows. A thrilling and realistic exhibition of Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genus ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with the ponies, mustangs and trappings of every day life in the far West. The entire verformance takes place on the} 3m - / ay race traex every afternoon during the : fair,and is absolutely free. Don’t miss) seeing it For premium list or other in-1 4 formation-address the Secrevary GEORGE GREEN,’ NEW BERN, NO (yreenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. 2 0 SO _ DIRECTORY. © CHO ROG * BAPTISi1—services every Sunday, moring and evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday “school 9:30 A. M. C, v. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rew. A. Greaves, Rector. Sunday school 9:30 A.M. W. 38. Brown, Superintendant. METHODIST--Services everv Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin- tendent. | PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev' J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school 9:29 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten, dent, LUDGES. a. F. & A. M—Greenville Lodge No 984 neets first and third Monday even iug. J. M, Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore, Sec. I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec. Keot P.—Tar River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, ©. C. A. B. Ellington K. of R. and 8, R. A.—Zeb vanee Conucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening. W.L. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. Jehn Fianagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. A.J, of H, Pitt Councit 236 meets every Thursday night. 4. B. Cherre C ; ur 13, Wilse> See. ee Cctton ang Peanet, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton. and peanuts for yesierday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Maer chants of Norfolk - COTTON, Good Middling 64 | Middling mas: Low. Middling 3 7-18 Good Ordinary 4} Tone—steady PEANDTS Prime 24 to 24 Extra Prime 2 Fancy 2& to 2¢ spanish 55¢ bu Tone—steady. Aa) \e Of PRACTICAL WORKER. eae eae Nil Offers his services to the ) citizens of Greenville and the > zd * . d© public generally. <¢ ROOFING, GUTTERING, ie I I BY Butter, perlb ” 15 to 20/¢ Western Sides 5t t0 4/92 Spouting and Stove Work, Sugar cxved Hams 10 to 120) @@ * a specialty. . Corn 40tob2)MO Gn Corn Meal 50 to 64 | OQ Satisfaction guaranteed or Flour, Family 4.75 to 510 ae no charges made. ‘Tobacco Lara 5} to 16'© Flues made in season. Shop Oats 35 to 40: 3& ‘lel ats 9a on Dickinson Avenue. Sugar 44 to! 6 i Salt per Sack 65 to 15.0 | BE RAd ee ce he are She ee Chickens 124 to 15 Dd sha * . o Selah lpi ys W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes. 2OSWAX.T 10 to? Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C. Cottort Seed, per bushel 2) GREENVILLE... alt Academy, acbool wi The next session of th: open on ; MONDAY SEPT. & 1897 f and eontinue for 10 months. The work and diselpline of the schou Wil be as heretofore.” We ask a continuance of ycur libefal patronage. — W H.RAGSDALE, | ODMAN & GRIMES ATLORNEYs AT LAW. .Greenyilie N.C; Practice wherever services are desired, eee 7 Barbers. © JNOBLES, S » TONSORSAL ARTIST On Fourth street near Postoflice Only Bai ber shop in town vonducted by white workmen B.PENDER, FASHIONAP’ Ke BAKBER, Can be found below Five Points, next dour to Ketlector oflice, AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ABKTIST, GREENVILLE; N. ©, Patronage solicited.’ Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes 4 specialty i | = silent = Fe EDMUNDS, : FASHIONABLE BARBER, bper's’ attention giveo to vleanug. 4 “¢ c FELD \« . e 12.155P.\!. arrives “atWal 4 ee a aN 2 Atlantic Coast Line ' Schedule in Effect Jan. 17th, 18°.. Departures from Wilmington. -NORTHROUND. DAI LY No 48—Pacseneer—Dne Moo. 9.25 a. ma nolia 11.09 am. Warsaw 11.18 am, Calashoro 12.05 am. Wil * 809n 12.55 nm. Rocky Yount 1.49 m, Tarhoro 2.45 ym, Weldon 4.23 pm. Petersburg - 6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm, Norfolk 6.05 p m. Washing- ton 11.39'pm. Raltimore 1.06 am, Philadelphia 3:50 a m, Vew York 6.53 am, Boston 3,00 pm. DAILY No 40—Passenger Due Mag 7.15 pm. nolia8.55 nm. Warsaw 9.10 nm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m. Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarboro 6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.57 pm, Weldon 1.42 am, Nor- folk 10.80 a m, Petersburg 3.14 a m. Richmond 4,60 a m, Washington 7.41am, Balti nore %93 4 m, Philadeiphi, "Sam, New York 2.03 a ts Kogton 9.00 nm: SOUTHBOUND, DAINTY no 55—Passengor Due Lake 40 p a. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad- bourn 5.41pm Marion 6 43 Dp In, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- ter 9.10 pm, Columbia 10.30 2, Denmark 6,12 a m August ta 7.55 am, Macon uw 5 am, Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charles. ton 10.50 pm. Savannah 1.50 a m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m, St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam pa 5.25 pm, AKRIVALS AT VILMINGTON— FROM THE NORTH. DATIT.Y No. 49 ,—-Passeiirer— Boston 6.50 P.M, 1.02 nin, New York 9.60 pm, Philadelphia 12.05 am, Ralti- more 2,50 am, Washington 4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am, Petarshurg 10.00 am, Nor- Weldou 11.52 am, Tarboro 12.12 -m, ReekyVount 12.47 pm. Wilson 2°37 pn. Golds- boro 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1° pm, Magnolia 4.24 pm, DAILY No. 41,—Passenger--Leave $.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Washington 3.46 pm, Rich- mond 7.30 pm. Petersburg 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm, Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarboro 6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.40 am. Leave Wilson 6.22 am. Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw 7.53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am. DAILy No. 51—Passenger----Leave except New Rern 9.00 am, Jackson- Sundav — yille 10.96 am: This train nhc street, FROM THE So piney ; DAILY No. 54—Passenger—leave 20P.M. Tamonn 8,10 am. Sonford 3,27 pm, Jacksonville 7.40 pm, Savanna 1.45 night, Charles- ton 6.23) am.Columbia 6.00 am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon 9.90 am, Augusta 3.30 pm. Denmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter 8.98 am, Florence 9.58 am, Marton 10.36 am, Chadbourn 11.38 am, Lake Waccamaw 12.09 am, Train on Sectis-d Neck Branch Road faves Weldon 3.55 n.m,. Yalifax 4,30 D.m., arrives Sentland Neck at 5.20 n M., Greenville 6,57 p, m.. Kinston 7.55 %™. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 3. ™m., Greenville 8.42 a.m. Arrivine Mali’ xat1i:t8 a. m., Weldon 11.33 am daily axcent Sunday. . | _Trains on Washnigton Rranch lenve w Ishington 8.20 a.m., 2nd 2.20 p.m ‘Trives Parmele 9.10 a. m.. and 4.00 Dp De, Tarboro 9.45 a. m.. returningleaves Yarboro 3.30 p..m., Parmele 9.35 a. m. ‘nd 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington 11.00 a.m., and 7.270 p.m. Daily ex- i“t Sunday. Connects with trains. on «cotlnnd Neek Branch. fe Train leaves ‘varnoro, NC, via Albee Mairle & Roleigh R. RK. daily exceptSun- Jay, at 530.p. m., Sunday 415 P.M: *“"tve Plymonth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p.m. % turning leaves Plymouth daily except idev, 7,50, m., Sunday 9.00 a ™., «itive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 11, 00 Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Goldboro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a m, alTiving Smaithfield 8.30 a, in. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar. rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.° Trains on Latta branch, Florence R at, leave Latta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returping Jeave Cliots#0 am, Dunbar 6.30 4 m, errive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- Vv. Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton daily, except SuuJay, 11 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m* Returning leaves Cinton at7.00a..m, and3,00 1 m, Train No. 78 makes close connection t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Riehmone. alse at Rooky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR_R for Noriolk fue all points North via Norfolk, ° Gen’! Pass. Agent - . EMS RSON,Peatie Manas ‘ ~ Kh vy, ant Mt 4 7erver ALLABOUT |. A handsomely illustrated book o 200 pages ~ # : 2 m1, 8 A : ery ce} nA ay ; i a a yrday jt] ne bride end spoon were present. The 9:30 sh. M. Pr re A hing at 1? A, M. AOI A Bl 8 a leo unte left at one: for. Grifter. ‘They and 7 P. M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer. oo . _— | Mornine-subject: “Goins he Mul as Reported by a have the very best wishes of many | “OMUNS sayy’ ct: “Going to the Mul- : : Ee . . : | ‘tude.” Evening subject: Naaman the | Phe GREENV > SUPPLY C ‘ To “adyertise judiciously,” neg friends. — {Kinston f ree Prese. ft ul . Evening subject: Naaman the |The GREENVILLE eh PLY CO., | | Leper. Cotton Buyers . > nna nt tho ORELTCTOR | ~~ _ . : _ 4 the cotumne of fhe EFL CTOR, | i Episeopal chaureh--Sunday School -—and— es | Atthe Baptist Church at 9:30 A M. Of ( . ; Ua | . bain 4 & . , . V sale Grocers a Miss Julia Castex, of t Goldsboro, who . Presbyterian chureh—Sunday school Wholesale Groc r £7 Oeattagd so : Weather Hien. is visiting Moss Lula W : ite, will sing}at 9:50 A, M. | — 4 . i AA the services i p Santis schureh Sonth Greenville Sunuday-se at | ' a 4 7 | ff tne Serie ~ im the Bay tist . re DOG Urre? | me Livy chool at ! Cotton eold in ¢ Creen vile. 5 9-16 a — . (Sunday. Miss Castex has a voice of 4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent. | 4 Rain, pro! ably followed by fair Sun-| . : | NEW TO". 4 J . jun metal sweetness and it will be a aa weg 4 ay e réenimn?. . c . . } { om vy, oN} , SS ee a and | pleasure to hear her sing. Marviage Licenses | Corrox Opening Noon, Loses | Bg Onan Reed cepanesenaens RAM I si ‘RS | . fi ; . { ATapat ~ OQ ~ ar 4 ~~ ~ — ee Wasa GAOT os 1 PERLE AS AL Register Of Deeds Perking issued | MN Ie a { ons saben 4 ~To. I ATasy 05 as) | “sein i “WO CURT . iN a) v ‘ | thirteen hiarrl: Al » hee. Nses this Wee k to May 0.Ue 6.02 | OS 4 pAN' rRD—UPRIGERT and faith-| the followin’ ecu! Auoust 6.14 G.42 ' q That’ is the wi all ir egy We {gentlemen or ladies to travel the followin: couples : ; SPAGLASHED 1Sto 4 GROVI FS TASTELESS oh 1, ae for responsible. established house in WHITE. CHICAGO. mB a ec ee ; IC for Chills, Fever : and nd] mn : “ rth " arolina. Monthly §65.00 and joo Oeenine, Neo. Close CA NA Yi CG ul | 1 : Malaria. Itis simply tren ond AO xpenses. Position steady, Refer- Thomas lasris and Addie Mozings,| * i PPEDE ae ESS DE | Bees, WO) Nb) 8) Re) ae 1 in a tasteless form. Ch’ fe ener. Enclose selteaddressed stamped 1 T , ~ be Hot +() — : ; a a oe Stal p J.T. Martin and Bessie Cannon (Sha) Q) iV 4 Adults, prefer it to Diticr, naiise ating Penyelone. The “Dominion Company, a vo _ vannon, |" > | —v _ : Tonies. Price. 50e. Dent. K. Chieag bos. B. King and Nenvie Lee Ful-| PORK i . - ana Jer Nia 1) i 1{ > a al inaa ] j q — Mas * i: rue ‘US. DEHUL NE vir . ve zw dh WLU, J ti L W. L. Jenkins and Kate Smith. | fins. . ; / dn Fy - 1 2 ' i re wNara and 7 yea A179 5 Whenthe hour hand points to nine, O.'T. Everitt and Battie Mizelle. | May 525.327! | “Farmers and Wereaants buying 2. or . 44 .. - . . "2 i year’s supplies will find it to their iMte Wave eG Vv FOUR Was hing on tne ine, } Robe Te Wan bimns ang ollie Jackson. | _ est to eet our prices Het fore purehe Th Elk; 1 Leey Elks Os _ élsawhere., Our stoek Is enn ese | . jal its branches. an Ae 28 > COLORED | wee De ep erey oy Ven oe | ~ ; f Wen ~ 7 ¥ ? ‘ ¥ ei 1 We nave 2d ae | —— If. G ¢ berry L ilest hiawsit i | y ? ' } Y? ’ TA ex J in VW] hatte i i 2 | i la I nil i i ae ‘) “5? ¢ i | i Louyr, reo UL Sar , So tree Da Atkipson and Patsy Edwards. | U IK ) lways at lowest m arkes J prices§ | Hamrick Ban’ id fannie smtp. | _ . | Wiliam KE. lew Wt pare aa nmtre | 2obacce, Snuff, Cigar’ . 1 FARE CHMERL ) | ye ms Boag # HT yh hel pas we bay direct from munufa car FAS ee Py Cc oe aat Olivia Redracnd, | it Hl Patel ee a a TiN Wa A ebicks Kan SE Ed 4 | ‘at eata 7 ¥ y Ways uo eg at ns i | ho CO \ " yA ba . |, ‘ 1 Z A 42 } ? ‘ 7 4 , + wy ¢ 43 O ay gd f if ®t yy Ci ib € Nd het 2 8.OCh of < “NY Rae J Priei PTL ame” EMULOTIET EC, | a ye YS aS 4 Al r 2) t x hie vi i to DP th CAV villain, p ets Ye” > Pmt Ps, ed ' _ ai | - ry ) i “ayf | i oe ike ao Htth Jamp.’? Maan eSop ' I {| RN | | (kh k us Ye” Zu lohan hoortarme te will he easier tol4 4 ee Sry a i’ J AXAds FS if a much the hetfers if Whil VE Cast to ILS. arri 7e 1. vVome lit | . 7 Fd Fig, th fleece him.” ‘always on hand and sold at prices’ te = : ib ‘ suit the ti: mes. Our good g sre all bought ’ se A _ a Si nye) LS. uit t ; ; in ¢ re : ‘ ses i —— ce and sold for CASH there fore, having no j “5 irise to run We sell at a closé margi ' 1 FOR SALE : na | ‘ Ma res Boe , ‘ em FE OI oa MYATITT TT 7 if x if » 1 (} HAY ‘| é 1} fil) S. M, Sly aUL CZ. $ House and Lot. Six rooms, dining ||} 1 i Batik © N ( ining IRS Hl Th aii __ a * 4 : — de room and kiteken attached Good well water on lot »7, CHERRY. j Wil fi Hid i (7 ' f . : ; ) ' ee eo | ! . | r ] te * * j ecommen( ed vy the best house- GASES. appre Personal attention given toco = 1 1 OO ASE +, ucting funerais and bedies en- keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish | " POWDERS, | where I am ready to eater to all their/traated to our care will receive W hi Oo, H 1 : SACKS COFF ‘needs inthe way of ee k of ashing, House Cleaning. eR i SACRE Ee every mérk Of reaped | | T AB LE SUPPLIES Our prices are 1ower than ever. : ( “tS Packa e | e We also have in stock Sugar, Butter, . Ve do not want monopoly br: : A! 9 r y 1 . Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrapping | vite con petition. Paper and Bags and many other things | 1. basis the best Fresh Meats, Sausage. ‘We can be foun ai ts d | } e to numerous to mention, Send us your | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &e. . J + ae’ haga ag sale DY orders. Mail orders receive prompt at- | Send me yoar orders. Goods delivered times in the, John I ladagam tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co , promptl« anywhere in town. Buggy Co's building \ \ : ey a“ fs . 4 cl. B. C i ER fe Y be {The Ereenville Cmly ty | E. M. McGOWAN.' BOB GRE ENE & co. ) a ! 1{Phonedl, | : : i 4