Daily Reflector, February 9, 1897


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Vol. 5.

GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1897.

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THE LEGISLATURE,

Condensed ReportjoffProceedings.
SENATE, "

TWENTY"EIGTHTH Day.

SENATE,

The senate met at 10 oTclock.

A petition was presented by various
Christian temperence unions for the es-
tablishment of a retormatory. The pe-
tition was signed by about 1,000 prom-
in all sections of the
state.

Bills and resclutions were introduced
as follows :

Sharpe, to put Nash county in the
Eastern criminal circuit: also the Edge.
combe county road law. The latter
provides that no persons living in town
shal pay road tax, .ut be taxed for the
improvement of streets in the corporate
limits,

Moye opposed the bill, saying he had
been informed by a citizen of Edge-
combe that only one person in the
county wanted the bill, te wit: Lee
Person, senator from the county and
promocer of the bill.

#Alexunder oppesed the passage of
the bi}, saying his county (Mecklen-
burg had the best roads et any county
in the state, and they were improved
by taxation ; that he would vote against
any measure opposing good roads,

Parker said the bill was so manifest"
ly unjust that he would have to oppose.
its passage.

The bill failed to pass"ayes, 1;
noes, 32.

The bill passed to authorize Edge-
combe county to levy a special tax.

The bill was taken up to add Cum-
berland gounty to the Eastern crimizal
circuit.

Moye did not favor the bill because
it gave the governor the right to ap-
poiat the judge. He thought the peo-
ple should have a voice in the matter,
but as he was infermed it was a ficht
between two lawyers, he would there-
fore, tavor the republican party.

On motion of Scales the bill was re-
ferred. }

The bil to prevent fishing with an-
chors, drift or gill nets in Alvemazle
sound and rivers emptying therein also
pasted, as did ths bill to incorporate
the Wellineton ana Powellville rail-
ruad. a
By consent, Person was allowed to
introduce a bill to incorporate Pigford
sanitarium tor treatment of negro con-
sumptives,

HOUSE.

Among the bills and resolutions intro-
duced in the house were the following :

Murphy, to amend the Code so that
materials furnished a corporation to
keep it going shall not have priority
over a previously recorded mortgage,
although they do not add to the plant
uor enhance its value.

Hancock, a resolution to abolish the
vilice of enrolling clark.

Ormsby, to give county commission-
ers more time for meetings,

Murphy, to make bastardy a misde-
meanor.

Lawton, to allow Moore county to
issue $10,000 more of bonds.

Person, of Wilson, to incorporate

Bridgeraville Agricultural, Live Stock |

and Poultry Association.

Chapin, to incorporate the Harnett
Central Railway Company from Spout
Springs tow point on the Fa: etteville
and Wilson Short Cut, :

Howe, to incorporate the, state grand
lodge of Grand United Order of Odd
Bellows, i). ij) : |

Person, ot Wilson, to incorporate

Hannibal Lodge GU. of Odd a
fomaun® SEI INOR

Greenville via Kinston including one

Sutton, ot Cumberland, to amend
the cnarter of Fayetteville by creating
a police board, of E. P. Powers, A. E,
Dixor, W. P. Wemyss, G. A. P. Wil-
kerson and W. F. Rayford, to take of"
fice the first Monday in May and serve
two years all officials to be elected by
this board.

Parker, of Person, to make it a mis.
demeanor to practice law betore pass"
ing examination and receiving _ license,

Hclmes, a resolution, to pay Josiah
lurner the balence due him for public |
printing and interest due. » |

Bryan, of Chatham, to submit to the
qualified voters of that county the
question of working the public roads by
taxation.

By jeave, Johnson introduced the fol-
luwing:

To require all bankers or officers and
directors of railways and . state banks
or other corporations created or char-
tered by the legislature to take an offi-
cial oath, the state treasurer to prepare
the form of oath and send the blank
form to each cfficer on or before Janu-_|
ary Ist of each year.

Young introduced a bill providing
that the superintenaent of public in-
shall. ascertain the eutire
amount of money now appropriated in
eid of the colored state normal schools
and shall divide this sun equally among
them, and the state treasurer shall pay

struction

this proportionate amount.

By leave, Hancock introduced. a bill
to aid oNorth CarolinaTs relilng expo-
sition� by apprupriating to it $2,500.

OTHER LOCALS.

\ KE. C. White is having his livery sta-
bles enlarged.

Try one pound of African Java Cof-
tee, 25 cents at J. S. TunstallTs.

The glass blowers will begin their
exhibitions in Germania Hall tonzht

New Embroideries, Stamped Linens:
Boufet and Table Covers at Mrs. Geur-
gia JumesT,

W. T. Godwin has commenced work
on his second houce, near the Presby-
terian church.

The ladies will be delighted with the
pretty new goods at Mrs. Georgia
JamesT. Cali and see them.

There 1s a ditch projecting out be-
yond the railroad ~rack, near the depot,
that should be covered, In its present
condition it is dangerous to people pass.
ing that way at night.

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The Atlantic Coast Line has sent
out advertisements of special rates to

the Newbern fair. The rate from

admission to the fair, is $2.50, and via
Goldsboro it ix 35.45,

A man standing at the depot as the
train came in Monday night asked :
Nowin the world did Greenville get
along before she had a railroad?� She
wiggled along just so, but wouldnTt like
to try the ex, eriment over.

Somebody wants to know if there is
room for any more advertisements in
Tue Darty Rervecror. If vou donTt
believe there is just try us. Nothing
would please us better than for enough
to come in to make us enlarge the

paper.

The Lieby Glass Makers

Open tonight in Germania Hall and
remain all this week. Their exhibition
is said to be first class, the glass dress is
marvelous to.behold. The glass epin-
ning is a novel feature. Open afternoors
from 2 until 5 oTclock, evenings from 7
unti! 10. ,WonTt fail to see them and
send the children.

Going Forward,

Things are on the advance move
around Riyerside Nurseries. Seyeral
acres of land adjoining have been pur-
chased and the nursery will be enlarged.
~Mr, Allen Warren tells us they will|

also open a seed store at theT nursery,
stock having already been ordered for it.

FRANK WILSON.

CHARGE OF THE BLEACHING BRIGADE.

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Bleaching to theright of me,
Bleaching to the left of me,
Bleachingin front of me,
Volley'd and thundered.
Bold they quote prices and such,
But they donot botherme much
For they cannot my prices touch,
ITve suits by the hundred.

Yes, selling right along the finest make of "

sLOTHING !

at astonishing low prices and I always guar-
antee a pertect fit. Let me take yaur measure
for a Tailor-Made Suit. My Spring Samples
are all in.

FRANK WILSON

THE KING CLOTHIER.

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ANS NABABB RANA NBAANG SARANAAA 4:

Some Bleaching cutters
squaled because our offer
to giveit away knocked
them clear out, and they
wanted to prosecute usfor
giving goods away. All
the same we've got bleach
ing as low as anybody.
If youdonTt believeit come
and see.

Ht.

Thereis something else Iwant to talk about also

New Spring Goods

are arriving daily, and I have many pretty
jines toshow you. Pricegon everything down
,ower than ever. in

Exploder of High Prices.

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- telegraph home for money, and deter-
, mined to make his way through by the

~«jn, in which were several fruit cars. He

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hhimselt us comfortable as possible. He

ved itselfin his face, and he fainted.

not know, but when he again came to

»eenot ward them off.

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+; .fiéree and deadly combat among them-

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advanced nor retreated, ~The night
ae came on, and again he became uncon-

Na

oF - about, him he.was on. a cot in a hospital,

Mn.ered as second-class mail matter.

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he an aps

authorines ~having discovered his iden"

bad we

tty from his delirious. talk

.

; 1 E (1 () R attack of brain fever. iecepere? eeu
oh

woman he was to marry had hestened
{to his bedside. oe

He had not been found until the car}
was opened at its destination, when he
was unconscious and raving like aT
maniac. A mark on _ his forehead in-

ae dicated that he had probably been
_ SURSCRIPTION RATES. :
cies Suh seed bitten by a tarantula. At any rate,

al

oe : . ry Bye ae
: vsvad Eaok a oe ge antidotes for the poison were adminis-
oPhe week." - Ss oe 10] tered:
Delivered in town by carriers without As soon.as he was able to travel hé

_ extra cost.
| aAvertisng rates are liberal andcan be

started for home by easy stages, first
4ad on apptication to the editor or at

having married. the devoted woman,
who had joined him under such pecu-
liar circumstances."Baltimore Amert-

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@§We desire a itve correspondent at

_ wpyery postoffice inthe eounty, who will | can
~gond in brief items of News as it occurs

oYa each neighborhood. Write plainly SS
gad only on one side of the paper. | DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your
= Lite Away.

It you want to quit tobacco using
easily and toreyer, be made well
strong, magnetic, fall ot new life and
vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-
worker that makes weak men strong.
Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac
rom your own druggist, who will
guarantee a cure. Booklet and, sample
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Uo.
Chicago or New York.

mamma
ROCHDALE SPROUTS.

RocHDALE, N. C., Feb. 9th, 1897

Ajverai' Commission on supscrip
«rates paid to agents.

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~tvespay, Frsruary 9, 1&97.

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TARTANTULAS IN HIS CAR.
Terrible Experience of a Man on &
: Traia,

In a Pullman car on the southbound
Missouri Pacific limited Sunday night
were two passengers, who attracted
sympathetic attention, The wowan
was strikingly beautiful, while her
companion might have been either 30
or 60 years old. Sharp lines disfigured
his otherwise attractive features, and
there was a quick, nervous movement
of the head and hands that suggested
palsy.

The manTs name is James Payne,
and he isa resident of Parksburg, W.
Va., where his family is weli-to-do.
Two months ago he started for the
Pacific cost. On the train between
Green river and Pocatello his pockets
He was even uaable to

News is rather scarce in our neigh-
borhood this week.

Some of the farmers are preparing
their plant beds and sowing them.

C.C. Case is very sick and many
others are suffering with severe colds,
or LaGrippe, or somethi 1g of the kind.

Miss Lucy Pippin left for her home
near Washington Saturday morning
and lett many of the young folks with
very sad hearts. She is mis:ed by all
after having been up here for nearly six
were picked. sine
Harvey Tyson said he shut his
chickens up Sunday night and forgot to
turn them out next morning and went
in the day to turn them out and found
the chickens all dead and Mr. mink in
possession of the poultry house. Mr.
Tyson held his hands at che hole while
another man went in and as he failed
to kill the mink he came out in Mr.
TysonTs hands but was so slick he could
not hold him. He got some dogs and

box car route.
On the second night of his stay in
Pocatello a westbound special pulled

~cumbed into one and prepared to make

had scarcely concealed himself before
the door was closed and sealed. The
car oproved to have been lonaed with

bananas. put an end to Mr. minkTs life.

He composed himself to sleep. When Faru"
he awoke it was to find himself in dark- | emia
ness with the train flying along with A Househoid Necessity.

terrific speed. He had been aroused
by something soft and velvety creeping

Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
wonderful medical disvonery of the age,
across bis face. He struck a match to | Plesunt ane're Festung to the taste, act
. {gently and positively on kidneys, liver
see what had disturber cod 3} ~ | ;
SCC th bed him. To his} jing bowels, cleansirg the entire system
horror he saw several large tarantulas. | dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha"
Payne did not dare to strike anoher bitual constipation and __ biliousness.
Please buy and try a box of C. C. C,
today; 10, 25, 5 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.

match, and he knew ne was in immi--
nent peril of his life. ~To leap from the
door of the car, even if he could have
forced it open, meant certain death.
While these thoughts darted through
his mind, a cold, hairy substance dash"

Tongue Twisters.

Six thick thistle sticks,

Flesh cf freshly fried flying fish.

The sea ceaseth, but it sufficeth us.
Give Grimes JimTs great gilt gig
life it was broad daylight, and the train | whip.

was still speeding like the wind. He} ~wo totally tared, tried to trot to
tried the door, to find it tastened, and |~l'edbury.

that he was doomed to suffer hours} Strict, strong Stephen Stringer, snar-
longer, the prospect of an attack at any | ed six sickly silky snakes.

instant from the hideous creatures} She stood at the door of Mrs. SmithTs
whose character he knew so well. fish sauce shup, welcoming him in.

~The straggling rays that penetrated| Swan swam over the sea; swim, swars
the cracks of the door enabled him to| swim; swan swam back again ; well
see dimly the objects about him, and| swum swan.
he recognized his visitors of the night} A haldock,a haddock, a black-spotted
betore and saw that their numbers had | haddock, the black spot on the black
been trebled. He lovked about for a} back of a black-spotted haddock.
loose board, and found a small one, but} Susan shinethy shoes and socks;
he knew if he was attacked the taran-|s cks aud shoes shines Susan. She
tulas would leap at him, and he could | ce seth shining shoes und socks, tor

How long he lay unconscious he does

Shiuc- nied andT BuLKS suvca Susan."

_ His apprehension was increased when | Chattervox.

he saw that they had engaged in a

. | W uen bilious or cestive, eat a Vasca-
ogelves. For hours he sat there facing ret, candy cxvhartic, cure constipa-
these dreadful creatures, which neither |"°�"�. , :

Just try w 10c, box of Cascarets, the

finest liver and bowel regulator ever
ONG ec cle ee Ee ee�

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~When he knew what was going on

When bilipus or costive, eat,a Cas-

__ An Portland./Hip had been there a month |carer, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed

110¢, 25e.

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a phed to his people. and the young)» | dae
graphed to his people. and the | you! at my samesplace ready to serye

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AM STIL

- you with

Pras, Cums, cigar

and Oysters. ~Thavenice Malage
Grapes, Oranges, Apples,
_ Nuts, Figs, &-
Leading brands of Cigars.

Frésh Vandy every day-
~Let me grate your Cocoanuts.

MORRIS MEYER.

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_UNDERTAKERS,

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We haye just received # new
hearse and the nicest line of Cuf
fins and Caggets, in wood, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green\ illo,

We ais prepared to Jo embalm-
ing in ali lis iora..

Personal atiention given to con
ducting fuaerals and bodies en-
trusted to our.care will receiye
every mark of respect.

Oar prices are lower than ever.

We do not want monopoly but
invite competition.

_ We can be found at any and all
times. in the Jvhn Flanagan
Buggy Co's building.

BOB GREENE & CO.

We have opened up on our farm
one mile east of Greenville a
""-first"clazs-""~"

And are, prepared ta furnish
town and community with the

"THE BEST JERSEY"

MILK, GREAM AND BUTTER

at your door every morning at
reasonable prices. Give us one
trial and you will be our custom-
er. For prices apply to the pro-
prietors or manager. Orders ieft
with either,will have prompt at-
tention.

Jas. & Wiley Brawn Props

R. M. Kennedy, MTgTr.

Cotton ana Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cottor
und peanuts for yesterday, as furnishyd

by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer.
chants of Norfok -
COTTON. *
Good Middling 7 8-16
Middly 1g 6 15-16
Low Middling 6 9-16
Good Ordinary 5h
| Tone"quiet.
PEANUTS.
Prime 2
Extra Prime at
�"�ancy 23
Spanish 60 to 75
Tone"dquiet.
Greenville Market.
Corrected by S, M, Schultz.
Butter, per lb 1h 10 25
Western Sides 44.$94
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120
Corn 40 to 65
Corn Meal 50. to 65
Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.36
Lard 6} to le
Oats 35 to 4
coed 4 to
0 ots 0
Salt per Sack : eto
Chickens | ~10,te 24
Bggs per dos a "bo
Beeswax. per | *

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fo care any caseof constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Law
Jo ee ». never crip or eripe. bul caus tural results, °
ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicaro, Montres!, tan, whee tere� / $17
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DRUGGISTS

oe ~eget

J, W. HIGGS, Pres,

gas TOCKHOLDEKS .T
Million Dollars,

Exehange Bank, Baltimore, Md.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland
Neck, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neek, N. C°
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.

oe be et kik eB i ss OL. a eee Rs *
J, $. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt ¢

| GREENVILL, N.C.

Representing a Capital :of More Than a Halt
Wm. T. Dixon, President National

D. W. Hardee uiggs
Greenville, N. C.

We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the generat
nublic..

Checks and Account Books furnish
ed on application.

br Udes

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

The Bank O

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R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,
REORGANIZED JUNE: 15th, 1896.

f Greenville,

GREENVILLE, WN. C.

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Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.

PBLOOD POISON

: a A SPECIALTY cai s:22°

tlary BLOOD POISON permanent!
cured in 15t035 days. Youcan be trentedsa
home forsame price under same guaran-
: ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we willcon
. tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you havetaken mer-
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on

any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO}
we Beprepene tocure. We solicit the most obsti-
hate Casés and challenge the world fora
wecannotcure. This disease has always
fied the skill of the most eminent physi-
cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie
tional guaranty. Absolute proefs sent sealed on
pplication. Address COOK EMEDY CO.
Masonic Tempie. OHICAGO, ELI.

ESTABLISH HD 1875.

SAM. M. SCHULTZ

PORK SIDES & SHOULDER

YARMERS ANI* MEKUHANTS BLY
i ing their yearTs supplies will tind
their interest togert our prices befere pur
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscoraplete
n allits branches.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR

O~

ALWAYS AIMLOWEST MARKET PRICES

Tobacco, sr-ftf&c.
we buy diroc) from : Manufactu. . 4 en-

bling you to buy at oue profit. A eo.u-
lee stock of

FURNITURE

riceT to suit

lwayson hand and sold at

ee

"1 Only $1.50,

RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
J.oans.and Discounts $10,456.36 Capital paid in $23,000.00
Due from Banks 38,263.30 Undivided Profits 3,045.54
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59
Current Expenses 1,764.755 Due Banks 1,131.87
Premium on Stock 1,000.00 ; Time Cenanetes 1,255.06
Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59
Cash 20,923.58 a meee
pai eee Total $111,700.5
Total $111,700.59
Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited.
ne ce nape conse = a nese me
Notice.

We hereby give notice that a petition
will be presented to the Legislature co
change the chatter of the ~own of

(treenville.
ALFRED FORBES,
J.G. MOYE,
J. L. LITTLE,
it. A. TYSON.

AGENTS WANTED"For War in

Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban
representative at Washington. Kn-
dorse ' by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-
dous demind. A bvouanza for agents.
Big book, big commissions,
Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-

(liable book. Outfitsfree, Credit given

Freight paid. Drop all trash, aud make
$300 a month wit: War in Cnba. Ad-
dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK

CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St,
Chicagu.

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f TONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE; Ne O,

Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyei
and Preesiig Gents Clothes a atbealy

ad
Semen

id oRBERT EDMUNDS,

FASHIONABLE BARERKR, o

Special attention given to cleaniné
Gentlemens Clothing,

r YOTEL NICHOLSON,
J. A, Burexss, Mer.
Washington, N. C,

This Hotel has been thoroughly. reno
vated, several new rooms added, elec
tric bells to every room. Attentive se.�
vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily:
Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited=

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The next segsion, of the'sdhoo! will
open on mad

MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189

and continee for 10 months
rms.are as follows,
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TRAINS GOING SOUTH. |

Dated pe
Noy. Jith 43
1896, A ta
A. M.|°.M. JA, M
Leave Weldon | 11 55] 9 44
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039

Lv Tarhoro 12 12

Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 5 46
Ly Wilson 2 04/11 6 20
Lv Selma 2 53
Lv Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1 7
Ar. Florence 7 25) 34
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Lv Wilson 2 08 0
Lv Goldsboro 3 10 54
Ly Magnolia 4 16 0
Ar Wilmington| 5 45 9 45
P, M. A.M
TRAINS GOING NOTRH.
§Dated per ae sf
Nov. 1, | S34 ¢ sa
1896. ZA| @ Za
Qe eget cee mee omen | euneiaeen | en
A. M.\P.M.
Ly Fivrerce 8 40 74)
V Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 40
iv. Selma 12 387
Af Wilson 1 20) 11 85
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7Q
TAL M, P.M,
Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 00
Lv Magnolia | 10 52 8'30
Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 26)
ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27
Ly Tarboro 248
RD a bs
o's 6 ~3
ZA 4a
. M. P. Mp. M, |
Ly Wilson 120} {11.86} 10 38
Ar Rocky Mt 217 12 11) 14 16:
Ar Tarboro 400 oe
Lv Tarborc
Lv Rocky Mi 2:17 19 11
Ar Weldon 1 Ol

Train ou Seotiend Neck Branch aoa
eaves Weldon 3.85 p, m., Halifax 4,1/
Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 ;

, »., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.4:

. m. Returning, leayes Kinston 7.9.

&. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving

Hali x at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am
except Sunday.

I'rains on Washnigton Branch lenve
Washington 8,00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m
arrives Parmele 8.50 4. m., and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a..m., returningleaves
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10,20 a. m.
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
11.50 a..m.,and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-
ept Sunday. Coanects with trains on
Scotland Neck Branch.

Train leaves varooru, N C, via Albe-
marie & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, at 460 p.m., Sunday 300 P, y:-
arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m.
Returning.daves Plymouth daily except
Sundey, 6.00 a. m., ~Sunday 9.30 a.
arrive arboro 10.25 um and 1). 4%

Train on Midland N. C, branch leaves
Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
m. arriving Smithtield 7:30 a, m. Re.
turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-
rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.

Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar
7.50 .p m, Clio 8.05 p m. ' Returning
leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m
arrive Latta 7.50. m, daily except Sun-

v.

» Train onClinton BranchJeayes War-
saw fcr Clinton caily, except Suuday,
1108, m.and 8.60 p; m: Returnirg
eaves Clinton at 7.004. m. aud 8,00 ; m.

~ Train No, 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via,
Richmone. alse at Ravky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR BR for Nouolk
-ne all points North via Norfolk,
JOHN F. DIVINE,
ee General Supt.
«AM. FMERSON,Trathe Manager.
J. KR, KENLY, GenT! Matfhuer, .

THE MORNING STAR
The Oldest
Daily NewspaperT ip
North Carolina.

"_

The Only Five Dollar Daily 0
ts Class inthe State,

Favors Limited Free Coinage |. he:
sheceay e a

te Banks. Daily 50 cen
PT mouth. Woakiz
ey Ki

| Mrs. Arcena Uhberry (widow ot the

{Kler Samuel Moore, afier which she
| was laid to rest bewide her late busbuid

| and affectionate mother. A good wo wii

| pathies to the bereaved tamily.

{ past week has delayed farm .work cone

| Wedaoesday.

1 00 per

Berner, N.C. Feb. 8th, 1897

Dr. J. D. Balloek ~went to Raleigh
Sunday.

W. G. Lamb and H. J. Herrick, of
Williamston, spent today here.

J. C. Cherry, of Richmond, is visit-
ing relatives here.

Pulaski Cowper, of Raleigh, is here:
today on business.

E. A. Cherry is sick with pneumonia:

Henry Staton, son of William Sta.
ton is sick with pneumonia.

James Carson went to New Berac
last week.

The Boark of Supervisors of bethel
township were in sessior Saturday
evening attendinz to road matters.

We regret fo chronicle the death of

late M. C. S. Cherry) which oceurred
at her home last Thursday evening,
ohe leaves nine childrer, six sons anu
three daughters. Faneral services were|
held Friday evening ut thee cTclock-by |

in' the presence ot a large concourse ot
relatives and triends. She was a kin.

has gone to resi. Weextend our sym-

WHICBARD ITEMS.

WatrcHarp, N. C. Feb. 9th, T67.

~Phe extremely bad weathe: for the

siderably.

The tamly of W.S. Highsmith is
improving.

J. M. Gray, of Washington, was here

ET ARREST 2 LID

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hy
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| mite. °3°P. M,, Macedonia.

samples of Tailor-made Suits just re-
M. Hirsher, of Norfulk, was in town|ceived. Come and see them.
Saturday.

oH. Walter Whichard spent Tuesday}

in Washington.

R. J. House, of Howe, was here
Saturday.

D. E. Whichard, owho has been at-
tending school at Whitakeis, returned
home last week with LaGrippe.

W. G. Stokes, S. T. Woolard ard J.
L. Perkins are riding new bicycles.

R. O. Congleton returned from
W hitakers last week and left tor school
at Jamesville Sunday.

We have failed to receive several
copies of Tue Dairy « Rer_ector
recently. Hepe it will appear more
regularly as we miss the newsy sheet
very much.

[The papers are mailed regularly
every morning and if they fail to be
delivered promptly the fault must be
with the mail clerk on: the Washington
rutls us know it there is no im.
proveateat and the matter will. be
investigated "Ep. |

Greenville Circus, Appcintmen~e,

Rev. L. O. Wyche makes the follow.
Ing apouintnents for his pastoral work
oa Gueenville circuitT: *

ist Suuday"11 A. M., Langs. 3
. ML, ITarmville.

2ud Sunduy"11 A. M., Shady grove.
3 BLM. ~Tripps.

3ed Sunday"Ayden, morning and

4th Sunday"11 A, M., Bethiehem.

A

Arbuckles Coffee, 20 cents a pound,
W. C. Hines & Co.

Plenty of fresh Oysters at W. C.
Hines & Co.

Frank WiLtson"My new spring

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LINE?

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magazine for little money. -

We will send the Cosmo-
politan and the Eastern Re-
flector both one year for
$1.75. °

POPP PPAAEE APPA AOINAS

Or We will send the Cos-

Frank WItson.

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[DAILY RERLECOR| EE
Cs ee Bettcr Weather Brings More Peopje be :
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING lens -
: | erase! : S. T. Carson. of Bethel, was here} ;
Ureates many a new business. today: : : : :
Enlarges many an old business, 1. L. Fountain, of Falkland, was iy Fe ca ; .

Preserves Many a are business,
Revives many a dull business, town totay. !

Saeen ner Betis J, J. Smith and wife, of Bytes spent

; Sucures success to any business today here.
a om, Sylvester Fleming, of Washington, .
oWe hive just received &| yro oadvertise judiclousiy,� use tne} "S12 foun today.
columns of the REVLECTOR. Clarence Turnage, of Wilson, is vis"
new line of " iting relatives here. e

I

ing [ 1 it Brings So iss Mamie Hooker returned home| | :
EMBROIDERED | eee taseniegton iis. A store full of the season's choicest goods in

7]

aon Col. I. A. Sugg bas gone to Raleigh:

: ~RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. to attend Supreme Cour. SS Et ORS-
TANDKERGHIEES, ee J, W. Wiggins returned Monday a "_"""_,

Passenger and mali train going se

nerth, arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, eyening from Rocky Mount. if

sonoma rriyes 6:57 P. M. +, B. Fick! ~as ¢ Gell

| amas ~far Waiver arevves om Waal E. B Hick at as able to be cut i
i: gton Monday, Wednesday and Friday day after being sick several days.

leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure : 4k
day and Saturday Miss Anna Pittinan, of Gritten. is

eh T a visiting the family of Maj. H. Harding. | ay TT NS

ee M. B. Dawes las moved into the Wy *

ponent toe see

: MARKETS, Hate hae |
ie | fee welling house adjoining tie postottice.
Hi MBIRG AN | i By Teregraph to E. D. Foxall and H. B.\Moore, agents ~~ "r
1 WV Spricut & Morris. _ {tor the Economy Bin, lett Monday
Catron Buyers and Commission evening for Grifton. It will pay Ah to see us and let us save y ou
EMBRAIDERIES Merchants. Sheriff W. H. Harrington went tof MONEY. DonTt hesitate tv call it 1s no trouble
NEW YORK COTTON. Grifton last might on buainieas aud re t0 show eoods.
---""- OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE, turned home this morning.

Mar. 6°88 6.89 686 6,88 Miss Maggie Rollins, ot Bethel, who | aa a

Norchon Lace, White|My 7.05 7.05 7.01 7.01, }has been visiting Mrs. W.O Buruill, AC K S & T AF y
~ ceo returned home this morning.

ds, Counterpaines CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.
Goo 4 e p Miss Annie Armstrong, of Recky ,

Lace Curtains,| "4" ong
and ace urt T Way 6k 07h 764 174 Mount, who has been vistiiug Mrs. W.

arring ~etur a
which it will pay you to eek. H. Harrington, returned home today. 7
. May 7.75 7.77} 7.75 = 7.774 E. L. Brown and wife, who have
Saran: Also Riss" been spending their honey moon with | 3

May 3.95 4.024 3.95 4.02} |Mr. BrownTs parents, near Falkland,

Cannon , took the train here Monday evening for} Ar buckles Coftee only 20 cts a pound.
Ayden. :

WRAS RES SUA, d GranulatedSugar only 5 ctsapound.

ees The marriage of Miss Jennie L.

7 9
Ol th Fair today and tonight, Wednesday James to Mr. Herbert A. White will H einz s Baked Beans only 15 cts a Can.
O slightly warmer. take place in the Baptist Memorial! 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.

church Wednesday evening at 8:30

. oTclock. Reception at the residence of 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can,
for Doilys, Tray Covers FAXANFANCY. Mr. F. G, James trom 9 to 11 oTclock. | Pyrjed Apples only 5ctsa pound. |

. sai No cards issued in town, :
and all kinds wnat cenit oul pele aratwil chats These goods are all strictly first-class as we do
Work or Embroidery--- Sum Fluke brought the Reruectos not not deal inshoddy goods. We lead in the

an egg curiosity to add to our collection.

a substitute for Linen Another supply of ledgers and day}{t has a neck and stem like a gourd. grocery business, others try to follow. |

at 10 cents per yard, 1) boks at Reflector Book Store. Aside ftom this addition it is almost a|
ward wide. Don't fail| Frakwrrtacsx ware eoenseninn MA ET Shelburnd 10.

to see our oe ne ORRERY Here Two Days Only.
Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages] Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be at the King

. at S. M. Schultz. House on Monday and Tuesday, Feb- W O Cc E Y ST ORE.
| | 15th and 16th, for the purpose of exam- N iD G ie R

aad

Apples cheap, ZU cents a peck at 5S.

M. Schultz tning and treating diseases of the eye, ~ Paes
Be *.

ear, nose and throat. Parties needing
The infant child of Mra H. A Roun- {his services should remember the dates

I haved a Grocery Store next to S. T. WhiteTs and have a full line of

: weet, on) tree died Sunday night ard was buried AMILY RUT
es Monday afternoon. sasenten If PAGERS U. EATABL ES
b ~ d e From * front yi my store nt Satur- 8 2
EF day night one PreeRess BICYCLE
mM rol eries, $8.00 For 85°75. loakeet Ames & Frost Co., ( hicago) CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

Model 53,1896, wood rims, Morgan & :
We will send the Taz Dairy Re-| Wright tiree. Wheel been very Tittle to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A cordia

every piece marked FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Mavazine| used. A liberal reward will be paid its | invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you-
T - recovery. J. R. HARVEY,

n to areal Bar qin |ard LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly a Grifton, N, C. E S W TE
Sow 8 whole year for $5.75. Did you ever J AM B. H | e
Price. hear ot a better offer? The regular Notice, ] "

price of the three publications is $8.00) Ntice is hereby given that The Bank

. , ..| Of Greenville will make application to 5 s
Better get them while you can"this | the Geneval Aveembly for a Charter. \ c
: offer may be withdrawn. R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. GG %
All our Woolen Dress we ete et te i

arta se fale oo tis

Goods to go cheap to A LL Y
make 100m. : a a
Be New "1I AM RECEIVING MY NEW" aE
: it
oss Spring Spring Goods oaks SEREN Fy.
JUIL = AL AND THEY AREBZAUTIFUL. Ladies : ae | eo
is ace eiidtiahen Goods. Son ore tay ae pike ovr oBLEACHING

idle, weary hour in has bumped the bottom, my prices bumped it :

| doors, take'a stroll in rok WINWER S8ODS betore the war and I canTt Be before Th
. wai ee oho to close out. All at Bleaching prices, | | | | Ss C . Tutu OU

ie

will find a genial wel- oi
come anda bain ar-

_ Dress Goods, Notions.
8 sand ¢ G rents Furnish-


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Daily Reflector, February 9, 1897
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - February 9, 1897
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