Daily Reflector, February 13, 1897


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D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.

GREENVILLE, N. G, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1897. an

ab bet op toooert

No. 670

is still the same price
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PER YARD,

FOR THE CASH.

BOMG SHELL

NO. 3.
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ONE CASE OF.

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THE LEGISLATURE, oe

Condensed ~ReportjofjProceedings.
THIRTY-SECOND DAY.

(Peters ote

SENATE,

The following bills and resolutions
were introduced :

Parker, of Raudolph, to amend the
charter of Southern Pines.

Clark, to incorporate the Bank of
Enfield, 3

Yeager, authorizing the governor to
furnish convicts to work certain roads
and cut canals in Washington county:

Scales, relating to personal property 3
makes it a misdemeanor for persons to
go to a store and get goods to. look at
aud not return or pay for them.

Lhe resolution to advance the cause
vf good roads that a committce be ap-
pointed to visit Charlotte and inspect
the roads around said city and in the
county of Mecklenburg was adopted.

HOUSE.
BILLS INTRODUCED.

Dixou,ot Green, to allow county com-
missioners aud magistrates in joint ses"
sion, called after fifteen daysT notice to
by a majority vote adopt the alternative
method of working the public roads.

Currie, to extend the time for organ~
ization of the Lumber River Railway
Company,

Uarter, to levy a special tax in the

The bill appropriating $5,000 to, .

oNorth Carolina on Wheels� was or-
dered printed. it is favorably reported:
| NIGHT SESSION.

The house met at 7:30 o'clock p. m.,

took up the calender and the ollowing |

bille were passed :

To incorporate the Sovereign Camp |~

of Woodmen of the World.

To incorporate the Supreme Ruling |

of Fraternal Mistic Circle:
To provide that the terms of justic. s
of the peace elected last November

shall end on the first Monday in No-|

vember, 1898, their terms to begin as
soon «8 they qualify,

To give White Oak township, Bladen |

county, the stock law.

To abobsa Hertord criminal court.

To incorporate Bridgersville, Wilson
county.

The senate resolution to investigate
the ebarges of fraud in the matter of
the last lease of the North Carolira
railway was referred to the special com-
mittee on the lease,

By leave, Pinnix introduced a Dill to!

place General Tnomas L. Clingman, ot
Yadkin county, on the pension rulls es
a first-class p2nsioner.

The bill to provide for a state exhib-
itat the Tennessee centennial was ta"
bled. |

A remarkable ill passed to require
persons in Vance county, who rent
lands to tenants to pay tor one"fuurth
of fertilizers used by the tenant unless

stock law territory in Nash county.

Currie, to exterd the time for organ"
ization of tne Bank ot Lumberton.

Carter, to allow Nash county to levy
a special tax to pay its debts.

Dixon, of Green, to allow Green
county to levy a special tax.

Burgess, to increase the auumber ot
commissioners in Camden county tu
five.

Arrington, to providetor working the
roads in Halfax couxty hy taxation, (20
cents un $100.)

Brower, to provide tor redemption of
land atter sale under execution or mort
gage, making it lawful to redeem land
within two years after sale upon pay-
ment of the sum paid for the purchase,
together with interest, provided both
shall not exceed the principal and in-
terest of the original debt, and at sales
a certificate as to the sum paid shall
be given by the officer making the
sale.

The bill passed to incorporate the
town of Boyette, Wilson county,

The ofellow servants� bill came up
with a favorable report. It gives any |
employe of a railway the right to sue
for damages and prevents any waiver
of euch right for damages,

By leave Smith introduced a bill to
amend the charter ot Selma.

Bills passed as follows:

To incorporate the Bertie County
Confederate-Memorial Association. -

To permit fish to be caught in any
manner in Columbus county, (Lake
Waccamaw excepted.)

3y leave, Hancock. introduced a bill

to incorpcrate the Newbern Mutual
Fire Insurance Company.

By leave, Petre introduced a bill to
give authority to sheriffs and tax col.
lectors by allowing collection of arrears

of tax since 189],

notice is given by the landlord when
land is rented.

_ In Good Luck.

the readers of the Rurteror have
ofien heard that it you tound a horse
shoe inthe street and earried it home
and nailed it up over the door you
would have good luck. «~T'his_norniug
at the depot we overheard a conversa"
tion between twu colored men and it
seemed as if one of them had tuvud a
horsesiioe and went home to nail it up,
After ieaching his home le made
preparations to nail the horseshoe ou
the wall over the door, in the presence
of an interested yroup of spectators,
consisting of his wife aud three smal}
children. No sooner had he struck the
nail for the first time than the hammer
slipped from his grasp and fell on the
babyTs head. At the second stroke he
missed the nail, but landed on his thumb,
and in the excitement of the moment
pushed the stepladder over, mixing the
rest of ihe family up on the floor. After
gathering himself together, said several
bad words, picked the herseshoe up
and threw it out the window. Inside
of two minutes the next door neighbor
came ~m to complain that the icon
missile had struck her pet dog on the
back, and tit asa consequence the
He had to go
out and shoot the dog, and now he vows
that the next time he finds a horseshoe

he will advertise for its owner in six
newspapers,

ammal was Laving a fit.

Schooi Opening,

The pablic school for the white race
in school district No. 66, Greenville, N.
C., will begin on Moiday, February
28, 1007. 4,,'

February 14, 1897.

kK. F. Suaa, SecTy Com.

Feeriancn teeny oie pa a a

PER YARD. sh 0
A new line Of sss

Oa. SO ean Ge BO yf

PERCALES

eu y

HAMBURG EDINGS, AIRES AAD WETE GODS

arriving daily. Come and see us.
H.C. HOOKER & CO

Sea Island "

'

Lys

(7 a of, Hy
ahs

7 WY) YY iy Lid

a Uy YyiGt

Just received a beautitel line of
the latest Spring fad.

a

Selling right along the finest make of

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

FRANK WILSON

~THE KING CLOTHIER.

Sonate sean tmaeerall ee EET arene

aa -valbeencaniion

Il

» Some Bleaching cutters
squaled because our offer
to giveit away knocked
them clear out, and they

wanted toprosecuteusfor
giving goods otbdeg f All
the same we've got bleach
ing as low as anybody.

If youdonTt believeit come
53 and see.

Thereis something elsel I want to talk about also.

New Spring Goods =

are arriving daily,
_jlines to show you.
1 ower than ever.

H. M. HARDEE. |

and I. have tmany brettyT�
Prices on everything down

_ Exploder of High Frices. -

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: monetary conference bill has sprung up ~Don't Tobaceo Spre and Smoxe Your |
in the House, under the leadership of |. i ee , og 8
tat : : Cy sant | Jf you want to quit tobacco using; ff.

Mee es ve ra wks anzlcusly apd torever, be made.� well |
ree oF a4 wr? ~~ | strong, magnetic. full of new life and
| uneompromising republivans, suid Sup-| vigor, take No-To-Buc, the wonder-
porters ot the single gold standard idea, worker that makes weak men strong.
and both of whom have publicly. stated} Many gain tem pounds in ten days. |
heir beliet that the bill ig. the result of | OVC? 400,000 cureT. Buy No-To-Bac.
| rom--your own druggist, who will

a scheme concocted by Senator Chand-

guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample
ler and other anti--McKinley in trouble. | mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.
Whether the opposition proves serious

Chicago or New York. ae
will depend altogether upon whether |

OON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).

wa oy i

= CURECORSTIPATION oe� |

Dre, cane «it
me QULATE THE LIVER

cur f constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Ls
vot pee: pripe.but cause eity natural resulta,

10 ~
25¢ 50¢
ABSOLUTELY GUAR

ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING EI

Guered as second-class mail matter.

: - 3URSCRIPTION RATES.
one year, +

ghine

ac

One year ie EE + 895| Speaker Reed: wishes the bill to pass, SL cemsa seezy eat a eo ase exsy natural resalt, Bamn-p
Doe week. - « + = .10/and the indications are that he does. bebe cathartic, cure guarantee . : : "a sta
paeirere din town.byearriers without) «etary Herbert's idea of fixing the 10c, 20¢. : 1, W. HIGGS, Pres, J, §. HIGGS, Cashier . Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashir.

we Nivertieng rates are liberal and can be|limit of the price to be paid by the : * _LE ; :

A Househoid Necessity.

Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most
wonderful medical disconery of the age,
plearant and refreshing to the taste, act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
and bowels, cleansing the entire system
dispel eolds, cure headache, fever, ha-
bitual constipation and_biliousness.
Please buy and try a box of C. C. C.
today ; 10, 25, 51) cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.

THE GREENVILL!

GREENVILL,N.C.

PL al lel eg Pel al al el,

gad on application to the editor or at

the offce

aiWe desire a itve correspondent at

oavery postoffice inthe covrty, who will
ogend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs
ja each neighborhood, Write plainly

~gad oniy on one side of the paper.

government for arnior plate at $400 a
ton has veen adopted by the Senate
Naval Committee, und a clause to that
effect will be added to, the Naval Ap-
propriation bill by the Senate. It is
probable also"the committee has reco-
mended it"that: the Secretary of the
Navy will be authorized to call any bluff
that Carnegie and the Bethlehem Steel
Co. may attempt to put up by retusing
to make a contract to furnish the armor
plate at the price named, by establishing
&goyernment plant for the making ot
armor plate.

President Cleveland ought to be get-
ting used to having his vetoes overruled
by Congress by whis time. ~The. bill
making changes in the Eastern Judical
district of ~Texas, which had the support
of the entire Texas delegation in Con-

iain

g

D. W. Hardee miggsT Bree,
Greenville, N. C.

STOCKHOLDERS .
Represeuting*a Capital of More Than a Halt
Million Dollars,

Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neck, N. C.

Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.

F sangre

We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general :
vublie, :
Checks and Account Books furnish
_ ed on application.

Yrveral Commission on sub
on sates paid to agents.

mri

Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the
{finest liver and bowel segulator ever

Sarurpay, Frpruary 13, 1897.

tne

made.

LAM STILL HERE

at my same'place ready to serve
you with

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WASHINGTON LETTER ,
R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,

REORGANIZED JUNE, 15th, 1806.

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

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(From Our Regular Correspondent)

Wasuineton, Feb. 12th, 1897.

The Bank of Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

The country is indebted to the dem-
ocrats in Congress for their promptness

in frightening the republicans from . : {;
carrvirig out a scheme which might | gress, is now a law notwithstanding a imnls Honfertians (ars 233-313-3329
have upset the country and made noj| Velo, and the House this week passed ' : o| Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.
end of trouble had it once begn started. |two private pension biils over vetoes. and Oysters. I havenice Malaga RESOURCES. *LIABILITIES.
This scheme was the contemplated It is not surprising that Mr. Cleveland _ Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Lanne est Duper nes $10,456.36 3 Capital paid in $23,000.00
a oe should -hay arked th: ~ ue from Banks 38, 263.30$ Undivided Profits 3,045.54
objection to the counting of the vote of ou Ave repens ed that he had no Nuts, Figs, &e. Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Depostte 81:787.59
South Carolina, when Congress as- influence with Congress. Tioadi a Soe Current Expenses 1,764.75$ Due Banks 1,131.87
sembled in joint convention to count eens eading brands of Cigars. Premium on Stock 1,000.09 § Time Certificates 1,255.00
: 1 Fresh Vandy every day. Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59
the erectoral votes, by the negro mem"| When bilious or cestive, eat a Casca| Let me grate your Cocoanuts. |°#% 20,023.58 ; ny; ROA
ber of the House from that Sate. Just|ret, candy cathartic, cure constipa- MORRIS M ~YER Total $111. 700.59 Total $111,700.65
as soonas the intention to make this| on. Ms : 1700.59 3
vijicion, ~is Kiley ted dante Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited.
" einem sath ace OREN ti:

Congress informed the republicans
that if the objection was made ana
sustained by either branch of Congress
_ they might as well abandon all idea of
inaugurating McKanley, and that the
++ count of the electoral votes would not
be allowed to proceed. As soon as the
republican leaders ascertained that the
democrats were in dead earnest they
repudiated the scheme, aid put all the
reaponsibility upon othat fool nigger,�
who was made to.announce that ae had
changed his mind about objecting to
the counting of the vote of South Car- te i ) m\
olixa. Congress counted the votes all| aiiee itpermers a
right and there wag no trouble, but oba eT ie

had not the democrats been prempt 7 lh

Notice.

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

Greenville.
ALFPRiiD FORBES,
J.G. MOYE,
J. L. LITLLE,
Kk. A. TYSON,

LOOD POISON

TELS
A SPECIALTY cocary3::2°

GENTS WANTED"For War in
Cuba., by Senator Quesada, Caban
representative ac Washington. Kn-
dorse ~ by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-

coe) ces

We haye ~just received a new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
fins and Osskets, in wood, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green\ ille,

sic Pooiadiounss
POISON perm
i moured in 151035 days, Youcanbetroaters
UN DERT AKERS ae ome forgame price under same guaran.
9 ty. Ifyou prefer to come here We Willcon
pa tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and
oag # if we fail tocure. If you have taken mer-
ower? dide potash, and still have aches and
S ns,\4 ucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
mples, Copper Colored Spots, Uleers on
pA rt of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin
MB cs 5 oft is Psa l aepartoags Ff BLOOD POISON
E ALMER ° hate cases and challenge the nd eat
pase wecannotcure. This disease has always
baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-
omy Freon ay 3 Capital behind our uncondis
application. Address COG eae dous demand, A DODAD ES pines
902 © Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. "| Only $1.50, Big book, big commissions,
(~~ | Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-
Lt liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given
Freight paid.. Drop all trash, aud make
$300 a month wit: War in Cuba, Ad-
dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK

"_

UERIENS

; is) ey ~ SS
. BNR NG
kN VARS

showing their ntm 2 Vv aS ; 3 anor) x . "" | mae
row ng their rese ent the vote of OFA = _ We a19 prepateu oo Jo embalm ofei |CONUERN, 352-386 Dearborn St.,
South Carolina would have been pro- co! ; ing In al. its form.. weirs, ~ |Chieagu. T
tested and thrown out"not to help Coy NTYJUDGE Personai atvention given to con- tte- ah Pe 7
McKinley, but as the first step towards ee: pectin funerals and bodies en- on 8. ~, !
; The Honorable J. F. Greer, one of the | (rusted to our care will receiye ites .
turning the state Age to the negroes| best known and most highly pexpected every mark of respect. : Jaroers.
and others. who thrived under the| county Judges of the State of Florida, . »
) Oar prices are lower than ever. a

notorious Chamberlain- Moses regime,
Senators Hill and Turpie were the

writes of his horrible sufferings from
Inflammatory Rheumatism :

OFFICE OF J. F. GREER, COUNTY JuDGE,

invite con. petition.

We do not want monupoly but

|
| AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST. 3

iwi k ~
.

a s pres at Green Cove Spri ?
enly peers present Who did not cake GENTLEMEN wy Peentonicne pete oi I GREENVILLE. N. 0,
part in the joint session to count the etal erie yith inflammatory rheumatism, |, We can be found at any and all Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
glectar in the land, I visited tec ers times in the Juhn Flanagan jand Pressiig Gents Clothes a specialty
toral vote. When the Senate, | Springs, N. ¥., the noted ict prings of Ar- | Buggy CoTs buildin
headed by Vice-President Stevenson, | always and many other watering places, ; : * &- . ng a
: »| &lways consulting with the local physicians for BOB GREENE & O °
Marched over to the House ' b directions, and finally came to Florida, ten Ws e):
chamber | years ago. About two years ago I hada severe ©RBERT EDMUNDS
those two gentleman remained at their Soot or Line te "and Guvite tual cree ree H FASHIONABLE BARLBK. #
ne ~| was induced ry PPP. Li 31 ;
desks writing letters, They escaped | Remit tice ty PP Lipomans crest Cotton ang Peanut, ae eet
A Vory dull three-quarters cf an hour] fry'twn smal panieey ea eed Sh fe: | Below are Norfolk prices of eottox emai ss 5
| Salbadb ge 8 relieved. our
thereby. | andeach ime have taken two ena Woven | UNG Peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
° 0 oe Bey a h i io ts. he ST is . 7
ae latest estimate is that the number der Lassi a the best medicine of is kings af " ty Commission Mer ESTABLISEK EHD 1875 OTEL NICH OLSON,
of gold democratic postmasters ro ha ; \ ;
: » Whose! JarkenM. Newton. of At : g AM ivi SGHULT L J. A, Borexss, Mgr.
nia : ~ . erdeen, Ohio, COTTON, \ é
: a will : lett unacted upon hatin renews . bottle of P. P. P. at ne widattig iTO vg iy @ Washington, N. U,
~py the Senate wi 2 ; ot Springs, Arkansas, and it did hi na
Lr hone a , Fexceed 200, Some more good than three Rosike tent Middjing 6 15-16 PORK SIDES & SHOULDER This Hotel has been thoroughly reno
edi ee, a, | Rusrmaties aie aa eithticn ana | ONAN rgd sh ile bells to every ron. Attentive ae
he thie ? s0lati m . ¥
~Were nomi a ated which they Pout is cured by a course of Pp. PP, Good Ordinary 5} JARMERS ANI? MEKUHANTS BUY jvants. Fish and Oysters served daily.
| inated, but they will have to ippmanTs Great Remedy. Tone"quiet. ing their yearTs supplies will tind Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited- |
Step out as soon ag McKinly urminaets ae suawure media ds hash fen hac pln ie , |
te a ~ : P.P.P.. Li T , . chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete |
ge and the Senate confirms | g friend indest to weak erm oNis | Prime 1d Boats echcessne : |
m, and the silver Senators will a positive and speedy cure for general | Extra Prime 3} '
their part towards preventing fi 2 waite aise nervousness ae ancy 2 FLOUR COF F EE SUGAR ey . Y he : : |
; ) _ All skin diseases are cured by it; any- f ) eae.
Buch cases, thing from pimples to the worst ho Spanish 60 to,74 , , : : a |
The Governor of Arkansus evidently i succumbing to the wonder- | Tone"quiet. r gear :
: Apale, waling powers of P. P. P, i Lp i
Hoses no °pportunity to let the world}. spepsia and indigestion in their at id i (
_ -Anow where that state stands on the oie bes opigictenthg ~ ee sears Greenville Market. |
T Sinatcial i ie Lis neta tite and ty regain ~ : :
Se ahaa la credentials of " taal ice ohh a a obit. Corrected by S, M. Schultz. ahmane arth LOWEST MAMEET FBIORA )
or 18 n * bd T . oe v ns , T 5 orp ¥ me
ning Ma bch 4 ri ee term begin" in the world, It removes thatT heavy, Bntter, per Ib 16 to 25 ag tf & 0 ae sia xt session of the on will
: th, this week presented out-o osorts feeling and restores you to Western Sides 4 } ~ Tobacco, pr Di pen on ~
to the Senate, have "th & couu.tion of perfect physical health. | 4 4
og ® @ name ofthe) For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous | Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 | we buy diroc) from Manufartu.. 4 en- wie
State * onspiciously printed across the Headache, Sleep!assness, Nervousness, | (orn 40 to 65 | bling you to buy at one proila A eo a- MNDAY SEPT. 7, 180 ,
top in bilver letters: and the great seal sol ttaar Dh bab cae any Corn Meal 50 to 65 | 1c'e stock of ; . 7 Did
i / F * iscases, 6 . o * 3 ~ ; : Py a i ee ar y
Of the State is also silver, And Sena.| MéppmanTs Great Remedy, the moat Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.26 and continueTfor 10 months, " :
: Jie is ~ wonderful medicine in the world Lard 6} to 1¢ p U i N iT URE jaan forma ere & follows
TO SONG eg of. is connection ea Oats 85 to 4 | Primary nglish per mo. $2 00 |
en Restate whichT w 90 thoroughly Sold by all druggists. Sugar 4 to ; a om. |, eee
ed to silver, just as the § ee 1 hand and ricestosuit (Snr
ig ; tate has| gu ... | Coffee | lw ayson hand and sold at sto su ages (each) **
a | pride in keeping such Raa olan aon end ata Salt per Sack to) | he times. Our areall bought and oAB iak ea Alecipline ot tbe bebo |
a nghet ~Meeping such a Lippman's Block, Savannah, Ga. per pac 75 to 1 56) old for CASH. fore, Having no 1isk will be as -Reretofore,
m the Senate, | Chickens 10 to 2| torun, we sell at a close margin. TWe tk C bontinns hi,
: papa i P We & continuance of your past
pected opposition to the} For saleby J. L,. Wooten. Eggs per dos 196) |) 8 M- SOULS Greenville yo) | ee
ee Boos wax. per iy W H. RAGSDJLR







oWIUMING! ON & WELDSN |: PR.
AND.BRANCHES.

AND FLORENCE fail ROAD
_ Conuensen nenedule

O-4

f | TRAINS GOING sOUTH..

oFROM FRSOT TO FLOWLKS.�

Balaixtara and Chancellorsville, |
Your intoresting vofurcnes. to the |

California Oe Myigg? |scrs"tioc visei, nove tomenes

Both are such degix. Me ob | et.�

ized tho Cargo of the Light Bri-

jective. poiats for a Winter! No cno ws ~22 qivesont in the

trip that its

perhaps: hard for) ranks, 2s wassth® writer, can well

Dated x] a you to decide whee to go. | forgot the opening fire of Stonewall

ee $B Jackson's 20,600 veterans, when he

: x ® el Mo Let us Help You to surprised Hooker's right after sun.

A. M.|.M. A, M fair set at Chancellorsville in 1863, This

Leave Weldon | 1) 45/9 44 | a Decision, wing of tho army rolled back upon

Ar. Rocyk Mt {| 1 00)10 39 A trip via New Orleans and/ itself with frightful loss and confu-

a ae the Southern Pacific to either|#on by the advancing rush of the

~Lv Tarhoro§ | 12 12 Mexico or the Pacitie Coast is heii Hore pane pe

| | cece one vou will never forge:. cars Wer entertained by those who

ae Se ga : ao o4 : i | z ¢ | Were in immediate command of the
ivmiea 1 asl ItTsa Transitionfrom [Union forces. , «

Ly Fay'tteville} 4 36) 1 u
Ar. Florence {| 7 25) 3 4

Rename.

1| Frost: to Flowers.

?

At this moment Major Keenan,
with about 300 cavalry, was ordered
to tho charge ~~to hold the enemy

|/2S wees Fue Barviot Js 80 laxa.t-/ pack at all cost� until the gun,
| O32 ous that peop:; who : bave then ~parked or the hill,� were
1 AQ tested oSunset Liwite '� Gal] |, ee ; 6
sie mens, Sriomann | Senieogs iano it incomparabl. placedTT io save the army. Tho or-
PR. M, A.M : der was well understood by this
Lv Wilson 2 08 0. if . brave officer, and immediatel
* | La ; wes y OX-
a oper | oh 4 you are Thinking of ecuted, 300 against ~twice 10,000
Ar Wilmington! 5 45 | yo 45 Going, Write. gallant focs."T KeenanTs command
P. M. AMi | was annihilated, ~~nor came baok
We pave a bagok entitled! one hia wns te tai. ~ *--*
66 o4
PRAMS Gomme noma Fy cb ied ct a
; 1 i e:
Dated Dy) 8 of 205 pages, fully illustrated, Notice.
i 8 iwh we willT « Jn rece) :
Nov. 1, oa 5 sa which wewil! Me eud i) recelpt Having qualified as dn inistrator of
1896. ZO|l Z 48 of 10 cents in stamps te cover Ed Mayo, deceased, ihis is to notify all
~_ unten l waa elene, x. a aaa) postage, We also bave a de- | persong holding claims against the es-
A. M./P, M. lightful-fittle guide to Mexi-|tate of the said Eu. Mayo, to present
Ly Fivrerce 8 40! 7 4) co, which we will send on them to the undersig: ed on or before
Ly Fayetteville] 11 10] 9 40 ee : ANESth day of February. 1898, or this
Lv Selma 12 37 receipt of 4 cents to Cover notien will be} oad in fe of their re-
Ar Wilscn 1 2011135) | cost of mailing. feovery, al Bie vic indebted to estate
Sc ce Ne ce | otsaid Ed, Mavo will please make im-
o \ You Really Ought $0 "s Mediate paymenc RB. J. bate
S'2 Administtator of Ed. Mayo.
7O | Read them Both. i This Feb, 8th, 1897
' A. M, {e.M.| Shall we pat y ie :;
ine eee : . M. you down for z :
Ly Maree 6 _. | : 00 copy? If so, or if you want " Notice.
Ly Goldsboro | 19 01 : 30 any special information, it! Having qualified as ~Administrator of
+. 36 il be cheerfully niehe, | ary Mayo, deeTd, this is to notify al
Ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27 will be cheerfully farnisirec | TY Maye, «
Ly Tarboro 9248 by add . . p-rsous holding claims against the es-
fol peg y addresslug, tate of the said Mary Mayo to present
© PT bars: : ithem on or b-fore the 8th day of Feb.
(| & Be be. S.F.B. MO RSE 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar
cB o z , of taco eer All oo indebted to
. - 4 bx "43 . . 5 akey |Said Mary Mayo will make immediate
- SM Ip ale ae sa deer Passouger and Ticket)o ment Rd. GRIMES,
Ly Wilson ={j 120; "|11 84] 10 38 "NAW ORLEANS This F beet of meatier
ArRocky Mt || 217] " /i2 Wal 41 15 : Re, me Re SOB ew
eee Geet a: 1 $e
ArTarboro || 400 ee eee ahem a 7
Lv Tarborc a
Lv Rocky Mu || 2 17 12 . "
Ar Weldon 1

Train on Scotlaud Neck Sranch 20a
eaves Weldon 3.55 p, M., Halifax 4,16
Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55
®., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45
2-m. Returning, leayeg Kinston 7.2.
& m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving
Hali x at 12*00a. m., We'don 11,20 am

except Sunday. .

rains on Washnigton Branch® leav

Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 6. ny
arrives Parmele 8.50a. m., and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves
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. Connects with trains on
Scotland Neck Branch.

Train leaves sarpore, N C, via Alpe.
marle & Raleigh R. R, daily except dum
day, at 4 60 p. m., Sunday 3 00 P. M;
ATIVE Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5,25 p. m.
Returning i2aves Plymouth dail y except
Sundey, 6.10 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a»,
arrive farboro 10.25 a.m and 1). 45

Train on Midland N.C, branch leay
dto0ld3boro, daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
Mm. arriving Smithtield 7-30 a, m. Re-
urning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m » ars
tives at Goldsbors 9,30 a. m,

Trains on Latta branch Florenc
&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, auirive Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pP . Returning
deave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m.
aie Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
av.

nx train onClinton Branch leayes War-
saw for Clinton Caily,* except Sauday,
11 0a,m.and 8.50 P, m* Returning
eaves Clinton at7,00.a. m. 4nd 3,00 7 m,

= Train No, 78 makes close connection
at Weldon 9 points daily, all rail via

Mone. alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and Carolina R for Noniolk
ehe all points North via Norfolk.

JOHN F. DIVINE, |
ni ai: General Supt..
om ERSON,Tratiie Manager.

J. R. KENLY, GenT! Manacer,~

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The Only F Ive-Dollar Daily o
ts Class in the

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ry cheap they,are. Ns ay:

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Here is an opportunity to get this excellent

magazine for little money.
We will send the Cosmo-

politan and the Eastern Re-
flector both one year for

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PPPAPP AA AMA LAPRAM AA BA RAAB Prt ety Ry dal i,

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mopolitan and The Daily

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year for $3.50.

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home vaper, this is� your chance. ComparaT

the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayazines

~and ~t is the equal of any of them,

Send your orders to the Reflector.

When you need

JOB PRINTING

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FOR THE WORK AND DO aut
KINDS Of COMMERCIAL \Np':T:
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Our Work and Frices Nuit Our Pasraas

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DAILY REFLECTOR.

JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING

amc teees

Creates many a new business.
Enlarges many an old business,
Preserves many a large business.
Revives many a dull business,
Rescucs many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business.
Sucures sucress to any businees

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We have just received a
new line of

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ney RENE

HAMURE ANS
HBROLERES

lorchon Lace, White
Goods, Counterpaines
and LaceT Curtains,

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'To oadvertise judictously,�T use tne
columrs of t) RE¥LEOTOR.

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Paging Costently al it Brings Soees

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

Pussenger and mail train going
revth, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South,
crrives 6:57 P. M.

. Steamer Tar River arnves from Wash-
'hgton Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday.

MAREETS,

By Teiegraph to
Spricght & Morri.t.
Cotton Buyers and Commission

Merchants.
NEW YORK COTTON.
OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE
6°66 6.66 6.61 6.61
677 §.77 6.73 6.73

CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.

Mar.
May

* . W HEAT"
which it willpay you to May 763 768 73% 733
examine. Also PORK"
May 7.85 7.85 7.80 7.80
Risns"

Cannon
Cloth

for Doilys, Tray Covers
_ and all kinds of Drawn
Work or Embroidery---
-@ substitute for Linen
~at 10cents per yard, 1
yard wide. Don't fail
to see our

MUU

Rarely ee
$8.00 For $5°75.

Embroideries,
We will send the Tur Dany Rkx-

! every piece marked FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine

down to a real Bargain |#°4 LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly a
; waole year for $5.75. Did you ever
Prices

hear of a better offer? The regular|
price of the three publications is $8.00
Better get them while you can"this

May 3.954 4.024 400 4.00

FAXANFANCY.

DonTt Put any ifsin This Month.

eel

«smoky hollow"a stove pipe.
Tn the front row"the vest button.

Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages
at & M. Schultz.

Apples cheap, ZU cents a peck at S.
M, Shultz.

Another supply of ledgers and day
books at Reflector Book Store.

For sale or rent one six room: house
and lot. J. Je CHEBRY

Washington's birthday"the 22nd"
will be the next holiday.

J. R. Moore is having his sidewalk
paved around his residence.

Every man iv nos a king simply be-
cause he has a evown tn his hat.

eae eee nena

~BRIGHLENING UP.
Better Weather Brings More People
Out,

J. R, Moore returned last night from
Tarboro.

dl. W. Wigg

gins went up th road this
morning.

from Baltimore.

Miss Lillia Carmer, of: Washington,

ig visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry.

Gov. T. J. Jarvis lett this morning
or Raleigh to attend Supreme Court.

_dudge R. K. Bryan and wife, passed
through this morning on his way tu
Washington to hold court there next|
week.

Mrs. H. L. Fennell lett for Wiliming-
ton this morning after spending a tew
days here with the family of her broth-
er, F. G. James.

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LexincTor,- Va., Feb. l1"The |
board of trustezs of Washington an 1
Lee University unanimously elected
Hon. Wm. L. Wilson, Postmaster
General, President of the University m
place of General G. W. C. Lee, who
recently resigned. It is well understood
that Mr. Wilson will accept the posi-
tion and will enter upon the duties of
his office on the first day of next July-

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Church 8:1 vices To-mo..o w.
Methodist church"Sunday-sch ool at
9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. N. M. Watson
Episcopal
at 9:30 A. M.
Baptist church"Sunday School at.
9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A.M,
and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.

Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school
9:30 A. M.

church."Sunday-sehool

This YeurTs ~Mardi Gras.�
At New Orleans will be grander than
ever. DonTt miss it. The Seaboard}
Air Line will make a rate of one fare
for the round trip (half rate) and give }
you choice of their swell trains, oThe
Atlanta Special� or the oS. A. L. Ex-
press.� By the change in the schedule
eftective February 7, 1897, this line}
now makes close connections at Atlanta
for Mobile and New Orleans, offering |
by far the best and most convenient}
service from any pointin the Atlantic
States to the great earnival. Apply to
agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and

take no other route.

Stolen,

From in front of my store on Satur-
day night one PRoGR:ss BICYCLE.

| (makers, Ames & Frost Co., Chicago)

Modek53,896, wood cims, Mo
Wright tires. Wheel been very t]
used. A liberal reward will be pau uw»
recovey J. R. HARVEY.
Grifton, N.C.

Notice,
Notice is hereby given that The Bank

of Groenwille will make application to
the General Assembly for a Charter.

offer may be withdrawn.

All our ~Woolen Dress

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

Goods to go cheap to
make room,

New
Spring
Goods.

If you are spending an
~idle, weary hour in
doors, take a stroll in
the direction of our]
- Store. Comein and you|
willfinda genial wel-
come anda brilliant ar-
ray of Goods.

~Your friends,

Lang
Sells

""I AM RECEIVING MY NEW""

Spring Goods

AND THEY AREBEAUTIFUL. Ladies
come and see them and make your selec-
tions before they are picked over.

FEW WINTER 69008

to close out. All at Bleaching prices.

Cheap.

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M. H. Quinerly returned Iasi night |

Look at This.

jis goods to give away.

Dry Goods. Notions, Gents Furni

i A big line of Tiadies and

]

mu, DAY GOS, AES,
NOTIONS.

It will pay you to see us and let us save you
money. DonTt hesltate tv call it is no trouble
to show goods. |

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RICKS & TAFT.

Arbuckles Coftee only 20 cts a pound.

Granulated Sugar only 5 cts a pound.
HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 cts acan.

5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.
3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can.
Dried Apples only 5 cts a pound.

These goods are all strictly first-classas we do |

not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the |
erocery business, others try to tollow. | ,

Ed.H.Shelburn&Co.
NEW GROCERY STORE. |

en OY ee.
haved a Grocery Store next tor. T. WhiteTs and have a full line of '

yg FAM agers, FROME Gera,

CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A cordia
invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you.

JAMES B. WHITE.

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A FAIRY TALE |

is geods advertised way below cost and not in store.

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A BIG BLUFF

A trap half baited and the trigger half sat,
Such will not do. But odds and ends of a winter stoc kat
bottom bumped prices 1s

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Nota Fake
jon'and if you want them ~taT
~&e, Tyo ogot.Tem,� N ry

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if nd

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shing,

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sittin
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Gents) Spring Shoes just in. Don |
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Daily Reflector, February 13, 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 13, 1897
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