Daily Reflector, February 23, 1897


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D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,

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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

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GREENVILLE, N. C.,; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 238, 1897.

THE. LEGISLATURE, |
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H MB cH | | Condensed Report of Proceedings.
4 * FORTIETH Day.

NO. 4.

SENATE.

The Senate met at 10 oTclock, Lieu-
tenant Governor Reynolds presiding ;
prayer by Senator McNeill.

Petitions were introduced as tollows :
Lyon, a petitien in behalf ot indigent
inebriates. Ashburn, a petition from
citizens of Stokes county, relative to
placing ladders at dams on Dan river.
Barker, a petition fzom prisoners, ask"
i 1g that the laws concerning pardors be
changed.

Yeager, a bill to authorize the sale

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ot standing timber for partition in com-
mon among tenants.

BGleachine one yard Roberson, a bill tor the reliet of the
oF , sureties of J. M. Benson, of Bladen
wide. MuntordTs price) couny

Barker, a bill to remove the obstruc-

tion to fish in Catawba river; also to

pro.ect innocent persons from misrep"

resentation.

Canncn, a bill to appoint a board of
finance for New Hanover.

Anthony, bill to prohibit the sale

of liquor within two miles of Mt, Pleas-

ant Baptist church, in Cleveland coun"

ty.

Geddie, a bill to prohibit the sale of

liquor within three miles of Tabor

Methodist church, Cumberland county,

Bills passed as follows :

In relation to the electoral college.

to refund the bonded debt of Cumber-

land county; to legalize the bonds is"

sued by Elizabeth City and to levy spe- |
cial tax; for the protection of fish in

Bauner Eik, Watauga county; to allow

Mitchell couaty to levy a special tax; |
to authorize the commissioners of Hay-
wood county to levy a special tax,
passed second reading; to allow Wash-
ington county to levy a special tax;
tabled.

To investigate the complaints of Mrs:
Pattie D. Arrington and appoint a
committe of Senators McCaskey, Max-
well and Mr. Person of the Houe

This i3 the same matter which was up
1895, which the
Campbell� committee was appointed
upon.

_ By leave the following bills were
introduced :

Rollins, to allow Madison county to
levy a special tax, Person to prevent
discrimination in jury hst. Butler, to
improve the public school system in
North Carolina, and moved to print
300 copies, Adopted.

At 1:14 o'clock ike Senaic
recess until 3 oTclock p. m.

in

MunfordTs price

took a

HOUSE.

The House met at 10 a. m.

~The following bill were introduced ,

Per: on; of Wayne, to imake it discre-
tionary with the State Treasurer wheth-
er he will pay any annual appropriations
monthly, quarterly or annually. Can-
diver, to provide a dispensary for Ashe-
ville. Parker, of Perquimans, to pre,
tect timber cutters and eellers in that
county. Currie, ~to prevent careless
rafting of lumber in Lumber river,

Spruill, to require railroads to carry
picycles as baggage. Watts, to allow

oTIoola Boom.

Alexander to levy a special tax to build

a jail.

Meares, to allow court clerk of
Bladen to be absent Mondays. BrownT
to pay railroad debt of PollocksyilleT
Hilexcan, to pay solicitors $200 a
month after January 1, 1898. Hite-
man, to provide that the state Treas
urer shall collect from all persons or
corporations doing a banking busi-
ness under State license a per cent. of
the capital stock which has actually
been paid in by the stockholders, and
that he shall use this fund to pay guar.
antees against any loss to the Sta~e
Banks which refuse for ten days to pay
this 1 per cent. shali be clused and
receiver shall be appointed. Dewese
to protect fish and certain game in
Cherokee. Harris, to incorporate the
Scotland Neck Industrial and ~Training
School. Adams, to extend the Raleigh
road district three miles in each direc-
tiob trom the city limits.

Pearao 1, to keep the Catawba river
open as a highway tor floatage.

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Cuningham, to make an_ itemized

statement of an account, properly veri-
fied, prima facie evidence of correct�ess.

FOUND GUILTY.

re me

(Special to Reflector.)

Wasuineton, N.C., Feb. 22"Hol-
ton Perry, colored, was found guilty ot
rape this evening about half past six
o'clock. Perry has been on trial here
since last Friday for rape committed in
February, 1896, upon Annie Smith, a
white girl about twelve or fourteen
yeas ot age. He escaped at the time
he committed the crime and was found
and arrested in Wilmington several
months later. He was brought back to
Washington Inst June and lodged in
jail, where he has been since awaiting

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trial.

He was ably represented by Hon
Chas. 1. Warren. The State
represent. d by solicitor Leary, assisted
by Messrs. John H. Small and Stephen
CG. Bragew.

The verdict was not a surprise, for
almost everybody believed kim guilty.
The jury was out only torty minutes.

A mortion for a new trial was over.-

ruled. It iy though: the defendant will
appeal.
He was sentenced to be hanged on

March 23rd 1897,

NORTH CAROLINA.

Dr. Eugene Grissom has been ap-
pointed Assisstant Physician of the
Insane Asylum of Colorado, at Pueblo,
and entered upon his duty Saturday,
Feb. 13th. Ralegi Press"Visitor

{

A gentleman in town yesterday said
he had Jearncd that the wild geese were
around the Alston Bend secticn: on
Neuse river 1 such large quantities that
they were destruying the wheat crop

of the neighborhood. "Durham Heraid.

long lived horses.: Major PedenTs Mack
now in the possession of Mr. R. H,
Hubbard, is 27 years old and looks to
be about 10; Mr. M. M. Kiliett has a
horse that is 29 years of age, and Mrs.
A. E. Murphy has one that is 24, All
of these animals have promise of being
here somet ime vet."Cliuton Demo-

crat.

eR sen ee

HATS &
at

_ Per yard cash only.

4971 yards, let you
have all you are able
to pay cash tor.

-¢. T. Munford

oPhe Originator of. the]?
Ton, Price System.

rahe display, _

Ex. Cc. HOOKER &Co.

SHOES.

We have just received our spring supply in all
the latest styles. Felt,
Oxford Ties, Needle-Toe, Feather-Edge Shoes,
in either black or tans.

Straw and Stiff Hats,

Come and see the

Wibs |

This vicinity has some examples of

To
be

in

Style *
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wear Patriotism ¥
y and good ¢«*
~ sense go i
Fran k togetherin »
choosing
hats. No 2
° 9 hats in the
Wilson S world like =

Amefican hats"no American *
hats like

Stetson Hats

Stetson

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porenvwrereren

= Stiff and Soft Felt Hats fore-
H ATS. % Most for quality and weaf,

%& New Spring Styles on sale,

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The Tf line of BoyTs and MenTs

JTHINE

Sep fever shown here. a

COM!

PPPS ra Nl le Negi tg ay!

ennyteitidttat hy

Det me take your measure for
a Spring Suit, Samples all in.
FRANK WILSON

THE KING CLOTHIER.

New + Spring Goods

ARRIVING DAILY.
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We have a beautifulfline of

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Which are here for yourinspection. Comeand
see us and wecan certainly save you money.

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To close out we will offer special prives on all

WINGER COOBS

Come in and see us.

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~Exploder of teh Frices.

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EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).

sictiiaananaite

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Kyeered as second-lasaT mail matter.
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"" ree RAEN SOURIRE ES
SURSCRIETION RATES.*
See vgent, ot Ol $3.00
\ ie wonth, ied ® - . * 0
tis Week Oe a

Delivered in town by,carriers without
oxtra cost.

aAdvertisng rates are liberal and ean de
aad oncapplication to the. editor or at

the office

We desire a live correspondent at
~aver vpostottice inthe county, who will
gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs
ta each neighborhood. Write plainly
aadl oniv on one side of the paper.

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_ Turspay, FRBRM ary 23, 1897.

~ The following is three sections
of the bill as introduced for the
government . of the town of
Greenville: Read them.

oSection 6. That the Police
Board hereby created shall, at
their first meeting after qualify-
ing. or as s00a thereafter as may

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~be possible, and every police

board hereafter elected under
this act, shall proceed to levy all

4 taxee, poll property, license or

_ otherwise,

pass all ordinances and
fix ilic penalties thereto all rules
and regulations, elect or appoint
all officers, and to do and perform
the same and all other duties now
performed and done by the Board
of Councilmen of the town of

o Greenville.

Sec. 7. That afterjthe pessage
of this.act there shall be no elec-
tion held in the town of Greenville,
er apy ward thereof, for the

Taurty Days, Notwithstanding.

Randall Whitehead, colored,
was up in the Superior Court,
charged with carrying concealed
weapons. He plead guilty to the
charge. Before. his honor passed
sentence be was placed on the
stand in his own behali, and
proved to be a witness from away
back and a nimrod indeed. The
bears he had captured, the deer
he had slayed and the number~
less encounters he had had with
the wild beast of the forest would
lay the record of the celebrated
Daniel Boon in the shade. He
tried to impress upon his honor
the necessity of a pistol in the
daring adventures of such a life:
His council, Mr. Small, came to
his aid and said he was the last
of that mighty race that had
made old North Carolina what
she was, and made it possible for
the present generation to rest in
security, free from the ravenous
wild beasts of the forest, and in
elcquent tones tried to impress
upon the court that for the sake
of the memories of the past and
sweet charity's sake to let- nim
go. His honor failed to be im-
pressed"he seemed to have lost
his reverence for the mighty
apostTe of Boon"and said thirty
days inthe common county jail,
where he can reflect on the muta.
bility of things nere below and
dream of wild cats snd coons."
Washington Messenger.

ee TN Seance

Church Organ Against Tungue.

The pastor of a church at Rock-
ford, Ill., isander obligations to a
lusty organ for the successful ter-
mination of his Sunday service ac-
cording to the established pro-
gram. He had been treating his

f $8.00 For $5-75.

and LesliesTs Illustrated Weekly a
whole year for $5.75. Did you ever
hear ot a better offer? The regular
price of the three publications is $8.00
Better get them while you can"this
offer may be withdrawn.

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This Yeur's oMardi 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 ewell trains, ~The
Atlanta Special� or the oS. A. L. Ex-
press.� By the ckange 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 point in the Atlantic
States to the great earnival. Apply to
agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and
take no other route.

AM STILL HERE

at my same place ready to serve
you with

ts, Cut, Gis

and Oysters. I have nice Malaga
Grapes, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Figs, &c.

Leading brands of Cigars.

Fresh Candy every day-
Let me grate your Cocoanuts.

MORRIS MSYER.

We will send the Tur DaiLr Re-
rLEcTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine |

Me CURE CONSTIPATION

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25¢ 50¢ NE GULATE THE LIVER. DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 12 cure any caseor constipation. Cascarets are the Kdeal Laxa-

tive. never or gripe. b $
ole and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY C0." Chicsen Montral Gav. ac Ken Tate an

J. W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S, HIGGS, Cashier _ Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashir.

THE GREENVILLE BANK

GREENVILL, N.C.

o §TOCKHOLDERS «/_
Representing.a Capital of More Than a Hatt
Million Dollars,

Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mad.

The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland.
Neck, N. C.

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

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

The Bank of Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N. C.

D. W. Hardee wiggs Brus,
Greenville, N. C.
We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the generat
vublie,
Checks and Account ~Books furnish
ed on application.

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

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@2330S3022
Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.
RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES.
J.oans and Discounts $10,456.36 3 Capital paid in $23,000.00
Due from Banks 88,263.30§ Undivided Profits 3,045.54
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59
Current Expenses 1,764.755 Due Banks 1,131.87
Premium on Stock 1,000.09 $'Time Certificates 1,255.00
Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks | 1,480.59
Cash 20,928.585 . reer
"nie omen § Total $111,700.5
Total $111,700.59 $ |
Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited.
omen Sead CE RE ET | RONEN Oo ee ea
, Notice.

~ Board of Councilmen, or any per-
- gon to constitute a member of the

We herety give notice that a petition

congregation to some advanced ;
will be presented to the Legislature co

Board of Councilmen of said town
of Greenville, nor shallthe Board

paption herein by the present

oBoard of Councilmen is hereby

declared null and youd.
Sec. 8 That the Police Board
hereby created, and any police

~ (
board hereafier elected under

this act, ure hereby authorized
and empowered to negotiate loans
issue bonds, and to otherwise fix

ideas on religious questions, and
had just completed his dis-
course when a woman visitor

ment ~of the preacher, when the
organ came to his relief and her
discomfiture. ~lhe first notes
were soft and persuasive, but she
easily rcse aboye them. Then
they swelled out into greater vol-
ume. She shouted bravely in an
effort to drown out the rival noise,
but she was overmatched and was

"_"O0"

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We haye just received &@ new

fins apd Caskets, in weed, metal"
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green\ ille.

We aio prepared to Jo embalm-
ing in ali its fort.

Personal aivention given to con.

LOODP

NET RCE ST

change the charter of the ~'own of

hearse and the nicest line of Cof-

Ce eel

A SPECIALTY feiss.
§ ~LED

SATE

(zreenville.
ALFRED FORBES,
J.G. MOYE,

of Councilmen a3 now constituted, | arose and started to take him to UNDERTAKERS Er iisoupecter tocemenene recon, J. 0. LIT ELE,
uvdertake to levy any assessment task for his lack of orthodoxy. * | noehargesit wa fail to cure If younavetaien were Rees

_. for taxes, or fix the amount of any | She spoke in a loud tone of voice, ANI paint Mucous Satchesin mouth. Boreyivecse | ""_

') license tax, privilege tax, or any|it appears, and was rapidly as- FUNERAL DIRECTORS any partot the ody, Hair oc Eyebes Ulcers on =
pfoperty or poll tax for the said/sqming a somewhat imporious i g meguaranteotocure Wesolcittemost abst (GENTS WANTED"For War to
town of Greenville. And any|tone, to the evident embarrass- EMBALMERS. se we cannot cure. iis discare has always representative at rei agten. En

flied the skill of the most emine -
cians. $500,000 capital behind a Teeocdh
nal guaranty. Absolute Btoors sent sealed on
Bora ames Address COOK. REMEDY C
07 Masonic Tempie. CHICAGO, ILL,

dorseT by Cub.n patrio.s. In tremen-
dous demand. A bonanza for agents.
Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,
Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-
liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given
Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud maka
3300 a mouth wit: War in Cuba. Ad-
dress today, THE NATIOY AL BOOK
CONCERN, 352-386 Dearborn 8t,
Chicago.

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and finc saic ;

D Reg the said town and 1ts|torced to surrender. The obvious] qucting funerals and bodies en- 3erbers.

credit to any obligat~on, contract} moral of the incident, says the|trusted to our gare will receiye Ln

wt contracts for the purchase. | Chicago Tribune, is that when aj every mark of respect. 3, SS
erection and operation of a suit- | woman wants to take forcible pos-| Our prices are lower than ever. a | FAMES A. SMITH,

able place for a market house and

a town hall, for water works and
electric light plaxt, and to charge
such prices for electric lights aud
water supply a8 they may deem
fair aud reasonable, to regulate,
minage and control the market

session of a church congregation
she must first be assured that the
chureb has no organ.

When bilious or costive, eat a Cas"
caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed

We do not want monopoly but
invite competition.
We can be found at any and all

times in the John Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.

BOB GREENE & CO.

TONSORIAL ARTIST, °

ty GREENVILLE, N. C.
Patronuge solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty

eer ener

H

CRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARBER. �

4 et ae hau ware React 10c, 20¢. Special attention given to cleanin¢
» have power and authofity ¢ raise Greenville Market. Gentlemens Clothing.

�"� oe oy axations " él Help Inaugurate President McKinley Corrected by S. M. Schultz. |

4 pay off and discharge the interest The inauguration of a President of | Bntter, per lb 15 to 25 ESTABLISH 1875. OTEL NICHOLSON,

b and principal of any such con-| these United States is a great national | Western Sides 4} to 4 J. A, Burexss, Mer.

tracts or obligations made and

be in denominations of $100 each,
~negotiable pot less than par value
and redeemable within not less
_ than twenty, nor more than thirty

event. Every patriotic citizen takes

uale March Ist, 2d and 3rd, good to
mmrn nntil March 8th. You can take
dur of tae two daily all ceil rains,oThe

Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120

Cotton and Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cvtto:.

SAM, Mi. SCHULTZ

Washington, N. C,

: entered into by said Police foard | just pride i ionified i Corn 40 to 65
. . ! 5 | just pride in the dignified impressiveness | * :
. as hereinbefore recited in this Corn Meal 50 to 68 This Hotel has been thoroughly reno
gection. Provided thatno bond; and at the same time Jacksonian sim- Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 P CORK NII DES & SHOULDER. vated, several new rooms added, elec,
: obligation or contract authorized | Plicity, attending this function. Lard. trio belles opery tome. soeeae re ter
: oa ~ ar 6} to 1) : vauts. Fish and Oysters seryed daily
i cong plore into by this section; To enable those who desire to attend | Oats tie gota 9 ANI abt rated Bee Putronage of traveling puvlic solicited�
" -and act ehall b P * ; : ng their yearTs supplies will tin
ae sant Reig ren hor ape the Inauguration to do so the Seaboard | Sugar 4 to | their interest to get our prices befere pu | "
: Shs ck tiana ton tae H begat es Air Line offers the exceptionally low | Coffee 13 to 20 eager sete ogy Ourstock is coraplete '
hat T - eer I t . =F7a8
@4 into less than a; par. Provid-|"** of one fare for the round trip (just Ph eg we a Penis Grenores CREENVILLE -
ed, farther, that any bonds issued | Yalf rate) trom any point in the South pati
; ; : 8 per doz ~
T under this actT and xection shall|to Washington and return. Tickets on " niga et FLOUR,COFF EE, SUGAR

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~ale Academy,

C2 years. » Atlanta Speeiat� or the oS.A. L. Ex- tae ve yep wsenss ge ALWAYS AT# LOWEST MARKET PRICES
sane eo nn re ary or You can take the route via chant tok n Hee ay! ' The nest. session of ~the acbool will
~A Household Necessity. Poortsmouth, Old Point Cositort and : : Tobacco, sr TH&ic, | oper
@ascarets Candy Cathartic, the most | magnificent Cli snpeake Bay steamers | 00d Middling 71-16 :
wonderful medical disvonery of the age, |t? Washingtou. Be sure to get tickets | Middljog 6 13-16 tag Bench Snipe Pa sigher tt Eh MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189% ~gr,
plearant and refreshing to the taste, act | V4 Seaboard .\ir Line, Write to B ra veel : o'e stock of and continue for 10 months,
gently and positively on kidneys, liver A. Newland, General Agent Passenger) mono ouiet. \ i) ae | o ah terms are te follows.
; i ' | Depat t i | mary kn :
and bowels, cleansing the entire system Deperiaens 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, aa PEANUTS. F U R N IT U R FE | Intermediate mee Ret FAO pod
dispel colds, eure headache, fever, ha-| *#sfor particulars. . eas 3) a , Higher o % & $3 00
Pcs ce : iliousness. 8S. | 4 | ancy | Wayson hand and soldat pricesto suit The work and disclpline of the se
__ Please buy and try a box of C. CQ, C.} . he times, Our areall bought and will be as heretofore, " Og fat
Scalar; 10; 98 ME ama Just try a 10c, box of Cascarets, the | Spanish } 60 t0 75114 tor CASH Loc hevtatae ine. Week « a
_ wday; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold ~andj finest liver andT bowel ~Tone"quiet. 0 run, weeell ata close margin, "_liberal j wee eh a

guaranteed to cure by all druggists,

made.

tegulator ever

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. Dated @ af you to decid» wh-re to go. | Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Noy. J5th {5 3 | - / I ver 400,000 cureT, Buy No-To-Bac
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Lv Tarhoro 12 12 | Mexico or the Puacitic Coast is When bilious or cestive, eat a Casca : Aah = eae 3 �

Lv Rocky Mt 1 00/10 - j 5 46 iret, candy cathartic, cure constipa-
Ly Wilson 2 08a 6 20 T TT it} ticn.
Lv Selma 2 33 ItTs a Transition from es ee ue

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eaves Weldon 3.55 p,m., Halifax 4,10
p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p o
w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.45
» m. Returwing, leaves Kinston 7.2
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except Sunday.

I'rains on Washnigton Branch lenve
; Washingtou 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,
arrivgs Parmele 5.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.

See ALBERT SHAW
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves, ,;
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. Q-= ee ent ""=="= MH ee oo

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THE MORNING sTaR Welt = SHE THAT? 'ekt
The Oldest

Baily Newspaper in

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{8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE:IN GREENVILLE FOR

BLANK BOOK . STATIONERY &�,�¢,

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orth Carolina. © It isa picture ot tae celebrated "�"� ~

PARKER FOUNTAIN PEND

he Only Five-Dollar Daily of
its Class in th Best in use. The outfit of no business man it
abr nsletieg : complete without one.
Favors Limtted Free Coinage| ~The Reflector Book Store
ofAmerican Silver and repeal rh mld iD , ;
of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on/has a nice assortment ot these{Fountain Pens,| " ee

PTET Try | age CP ana ea SP Mabie! | x | fennes f hi il ge
ee tab acy AISI Ua TN pigtail rS Oy (00) | ccm 7 ea ET
4 Ai) "A ap rey pt BH

State Banks. ly..60 cents|also a beautiful line of Pearl Handls Gold Pens, , as Tne tl
per month. v 91 You sre pi astonished when you see them and fee Wee
|warn how very cheap they are. a8 is and ab Ae

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ANDKERCHETS

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cBVALENCINE LACES

HAMBURG AND SWISS
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Torchon Lace,{fWhite
Goods, Counterpaines
and Lace Curtains,
which it will pay you to
examine. Also

Cannon
~ Cloth

forD oilys, Tray Covers)

and allkinds of Drawn
Work or Embre !4ery---

~a substitute for . -inen

at 10.cents per yarn 1

yard wide. DonTt fa. |

FS © Ss

~Store. Comeinand you

to see our

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~Em broideries

every piece marked
down to areal Bargain
Prices

ee ee ~~

All our ~Woolen Dress
Goods to go cheap to
make room.

Ifyou are'spending an
idle, weary hour in
doors, take a stroll in
the direction of our

willfinda genial wel-
come anda brilliantar-
ray of Goods.

YourT friends,

PERSONAL POINTS,

Ser ne an

DAILY REFLECTOR.

People You Know, or May Enow.

eee

JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ~eo
: | i@ H. L. Coward is sick with fever.

Miss Ida Mcore is visiting in tl
city

Creates any a new business.
Enlarges many an old business,
Preserves many a large business,
Revives many a dull business,
tescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business,
Secures success to any business

~ kere.

grippe.

S. M. Daniel is out again efter a
attack of la grippe.

ne

To oadvertise judiciously,� useftne
columrs of tu REVLECTOR, Mrs..J, G. Bowling returned to Ox

ford this morning.

M'ss Mattie Abrems is visting he
sister, Mrs, $. M. Shultz:

Pike ping Ccrstextly at it Brings Spocess

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES,

shaking hands with his many triends.

we oramanare ee

Passenger and mat train going
crth, arrives 8:52 A.M: Going South,
iriyes 6:57 P. M.

Steamer Tar River arnves from Wash
~gton Monday, Wednesday and Friday
caves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs
Cay and Saturday

merning from a trip on the road.
Miss Gertrude
morning for her home in Durbam.

Mrs. Patiie Winstead. who has been
visting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. King, returned home this morning:

WEATHER BULLETIN.

wen Miss Minnie Pepper, cf Christians-
burg, Va., arrived Saturday evening.
She will be assistant teacher in Mrs. u.
--" | M. BernardTs school.

Generally fair tonight, Wednesday
colder. |

+o erretn,

FAXANFANCY. Miss Stella Fleming lefs this morning

for Wilson, where she will visit fora
while and tken return to her nome in

Middieburg. N. C,

DonTt, Put~any ifsin This Month,
A beautiful line of Chiffon"all color,

Messrs. R. J. and H. H. Wright, of
"ust received at M. R. LanyTs.

Cambridge, Md., are here prospecting
William Rasberry, a colored ecnvict| for a site for a large plaining and saw
on the chain gang, escaped Monday mills. ~They should receive encourage.
evening.
locate here,

ROCHDALE SPROUTS,

For sale ov rent une six rvom house
and lot. J. Je CHERRY
Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages

: : Rocupatr, N. C., Feb. 23d, 1897
at S. M. Schultz.

J. C. Cobb has got his mill fixings
~. Dressed lumber and mouldings fur_|after teing broken down for several
nished on short notice. J. J. Cuernry, | Weeks.

We have had, as we think others
have, several days of very disagreeable
weather. ~

I. O. O. F. meet tomght and a ftull
attendance is desired. The initiatory

and first degree will be conferred. .
We think somebody will have some
Sa. 7 .

Prisoner"JTil promise to reform, money to pay next

Judge, if you will give me time.
Judge"Very well, six months.

fall frm the quantity
of fertilizer that is being hauled by our
village yesterday and other days ot late.
Mrs Geo. Hinson and little daughter,
Lillie, is visiting at T. E. LittleTs.
Farm work is considerably retarded
ou account of bad weather.

To tHe Purerc.--I keep ice on
hand ail the time and it can be procured

in any quantity. W. R. Parker.

Silver noveities suitable for Wedding

presents just received. A beautiful |
, ine and you cannot do better than to

go, Ne and look at them.

J. G. Rawis.

K ARM-"

Baptists, See Here !

fhe Southern Baptist Convention
meets this year in Wilmington, N. C.,
May 8th. Now, you want to go to this
convention, and you alse wars to go in
style and comfort. There is only one
good firstclass line from the ~South and
Southwest to Wilmirggton, and that line
is the Seaboard Air Line, whieh runs
the finest and fastest trains im the South
and makes the lowest rates of any
railroad sunning from the South or
Southwest. DonTt be tovled into mak-.
ing your arrangements until you bave
consu!ed one ot the Seaboard Air Line
agents, who always esteem it a pleasure
(to serve yeu. B. A. Newland, Generel]
Agent Passenger Department,.6 Kim-
bail house, Atlanta, Ga.,. will be glad
to write you or call on you, or you can
upply to .my or the representatives of
the Seaboasd Air Line im.any town or
city. This 1s the official route. Do
you want to go with your friends ?

A Pertect Woman.
When Sam Jones was holding his
meetings tn Dallas on one occasion he
said: oThere isno euch thing asa
perfect man. ua\nybody present who
has ever known a periect man, stand
up.�
Nobody stood up.
oThose who hove ever known a}
periect woman, stand up.�
One demure little woman stood up.
oDo you know an absolutely perfect
wowan?� asked Sam, somewhat amazed
oT dinTt know her personally,� replied
the little woman, obut I heard a great
deal of her. She was my husbandTs
first wife.�

\ K J TLLIAM BRITT,

""is now running a""

WOOD YARD

and can furni h Wood at the shortest.
notice. Buys Wood by the car load.
Your patronage solicited,

ia

MANTUAMAKER,

GREENVILLE, N. ©

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al

On Dickinson Avenue next to
Presbyterian church.

x "Register of Deeds Alex. McNeil
had a narrow escape from death this
afternoon, He was chanzing the bridle
on his horse at BowleTs stable, when
the animab became frightened and
dashed over him. He was picked up in
an unconscious condition and medical
aid was summoned. We had rotlearned
of the nature of his injuries at the hour
of going to press."Fayetteville Obsery-
er.

Notice.

By virtue of the power of sale con-
tained in a Mortgyge. executed and de-
livered by Archibald Gox, to W- H. ¢ ox
on the 30th day of Mareh 1891 and duly
recorded in the Register of % office
of Pitt county, Nouth Carolina) in book
oT, 5TT page 135, the undersigned w
expose to public sale, before
House door in Greenvil
the highest bidder, oh |
bth, 1897 the following
to-wit :

|

e Court
for. cash, to

Fran

tha east, by the Nelson heirs on the west

kinds of ladies and childrens sew- | {thet. Wm \Cox, to, satis

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A a eed, | ay
ing done. Satisfaction will be eThis 26th day of February 1897,
iven on all work. |

H, COX, Mortgagee.

Col. E. A. Keith is spending the dav

Miss Minnie Quinn is sick with la

Gus Heilbroner, of Tarboro, is here
J. B. Cherry, Jr., arrived here this

Beasley left this

ment and inducement offered them te |

nday, April}

ar al
county,� ining the le 0f,G..4V, |.
Cox on ths ah sae ' ead 4

Have had several hag gt ané Hh Psion aad es bald me 90
ence and solicit work from the | the south,.containing 30. r §
citizens of the community. All| te seme conveyed to Arch Cox! by ~his

et Bore I ott

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|The finest make. The prices are low and the
styles are up to date. Come and see us and

take your pick before they are'gone. fe

Neg!

ala alan!

ei diel

A few Winter Goods to close out at your own
price.

Will go

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: bees ter pr Sa a i came

«TART.

.
Arbuckles Coffee only 20 ctsja pound.
Granulated Sugar onlyT5 cts a~pound.!
HeinzTs Baked Beans only?15 cts'~a can.
5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.
3-pound Can elegant'Apples only 10 cts aican.
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
grocery business, others try to tollow.

Ed.H.Shelburné&Co.
NEW GROCERY STORE.

CE ee OD

Opened a Grocery s:vie next to 8. T. WhiteTs and have a full line of

ee em! Caecoes RUM erases

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

JAMES B. WHITE

ALL ENR
BRESS GOERS

to close them out. A
chance of a life
My time.


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Daily Reflector, February 23, 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 23, 1897
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