Daily Reflector, December 22, 1897


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Vol. 7. _. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1897. No. 93%

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| Fitzsimmons Will Not Light McLoy Four Fat Fellows. g
Milwaukee, Wis., December 18."| This morning four men wera talking a |
: g| Champion Bobert Fitzsiommons, who/together at the Star Warehouse, and | mY
is playing an engagement in this city, | their size atiracting attention it Wag sug» ~ | oa

in commenting on the McUoy"Creedou| gested that they be weighed. The coms AB, Extends to ali 9, Merry |
os | , "_ ALTHGS b c ne
I fight said: oI do not take the rumor bined weight of the four men was 837 3

that McCoy will challenge me, serious-| pounds, divided as follows: SS

| ly. There are plenty of people ready} Israel Edwards 20�,�4, N. H. White
W hat to challenge me now that I have retir-!field 2174, John Buck 196, H. x.

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ed from the ring. MeCoy is entitled to} Coward 217. These men are all as

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no special credit tor whipping Creedon. |jolly as they are large.

Shall if He bas not been taking care of himself, .

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and was ready fora defeat If he had TCeasted.

ben in the condition he was at New! ,, «oe +e
Bob -" Lipscomb, a sweet singing

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| Orleans when I deteated him a year ; ; a
I V e tI Le] : } 6 ~ jcanary bird belonging to Miss Sallie

ago McCoy would not have whipped), . Lae
i ~ . | Lipscomb, has warbled his last warble
lim. He is more than a match for; ;
. Beb took sick, andlike all other. sick
mo eee McCoy and I expected him to win, I}. _"
; ; Oe . {birds that canTt be cured, opassed in hia
will uet fight the victor. I retired! 7 "_ 4
/ ee . ichecks,� the sitting up till one oTclock
from the ring March, 17th. All this )

. | Vj | } a 4 1 » ~ wIT rY © , \ Sates ay ONY eee! hr
ol} . | With the patient and tears ef the fair SSS eb
talk ab ut another go with Corbett is} P ecntaniine teat eh

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owner proving of no avsil when the

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Ae soem tes

a ante Holiday Wedding,

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The Sociable. ! Cards are ont for the mriria.e of Mi

Though the weather was inclement! Richard S. Evans to Miss Maggie
ther was a large «tiendance upon the|Smirh, at the home of Mr. F, M,
suciuble given by the 3. Y. BP. U. in! Smith, near Greenville, Wednesday | |
the Sunday school rooms of the Bep-levening, Dec. 29th. :

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tist church Tuesday night, and all had ot nee | : ug a
e 4" 5 &y « . iN = a \ .
u pleasant time. i OR SALE"= Nice drive horse, per- fh, y x=.
Some delightful music was furnishea|fect!y sound and all right. " " " yo

by Miss Lula White, Prof A. A. Sar Wire There is nothing better or mcre suitable
Forbes, Ola Forbes and G. J. Woed-| Santa Clans can find plenty ot than a, nice
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watd with organ, violin, cornet and |things for Christmas srock'ngs by xoing

pic lo. Miss Lina Sh ppard also added to REFLECTOR advertisers,
to the pleasure cf the evening by give!
. | The bad weather seems inclined to
ing a beautiful recitation, gy
1 eal {hold on, much to the discomfort ct
An elegant supper was served and

. . a both merchants and Christmas shop- |
peverytbing passed as delightfully as!

| Pers. Ay mac 5 \r tele « ,
could be wished for. Ali present wish | fol a Xmas present, QO] to pick ra Suit of ( lothes \
that the Union may give us another} On Tuesday Mr, W. M . ; fill yy TS
Such fenst su tie near future, five 11 months old pigs that averaged Ir¢ mM ou full lin :

Le King killed
ee 1189 pounds. Nothing the matter with | ie 3
New Law Firm. | Pitt county hogs this veart A... hen Va
Attention is called to the law eard ol | Paums, Parws."Weahave sold nine

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Rodman & Grimes in this issue. Every: Palms tor Christmas presents and len We hay C full assor' ment af Gents Uur

body kuows that W. B, Rodman ranks) have only a few more left. Send in bishines t ) SENET, poe, 4
J | real

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amore the lesding lawyers of Lastern} your orders quiev. Phones 46
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° A . \¢ \ Y Og of: at) payer ac a is" ~_ iF oely
North Carolina W. Demsie Grimes! ALLEN Warren & Son. $ a w ANKE « oy / « i . Bs «
. Tr T . }) Pat oye ay z af l } wh | ; u y, i yt é bs
is one of Pitt countyTs best young men Mr. Allen Warren, of Rivcrside ctl ee td mB spiel Ni?) whine FAY gy
4 f , Ny y TS 2)
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ada son of the late Gen. Bryanly . .
oe 7 ) Nurseries, told us this MOTAING Chat | eememesmarenrcommerancr wie iiersent Anerson aldrsivane pees Me ersittimiincn ")
Grimes He recently moved to Green=/} . re |
. , Ns local in THe Dairy Percecror ! |
ville te practice his prcfession. This had : ~ he a ~ Nout:
a ae rad already sad nine palms for hin. Overecoats - DAVOS Capa: Cloth tay
Him 1s # Sr ie 9B ileal ability and ns. 45 one of thee example ef what an Overcnats Brittle Cupe. Clothing
Ve _ . 2 A aa a 4 at T ~ ¥ eau ¢ . ~ Ss . %
Ww predict +s | larce C lenface for them. adv rtis ment will do Overeovats fh JAH © Waleed North ne
ew i. t = . ~ ae " ~ ,
Hats, : _ Overcoa s hogs Oapes Oho iiay
~aff oe ; Tite Rernectoxn will take only a Overcoats Shoas Capes Clothing
Cuffs, Let Them Celebrate. brief holiday this year. ~The daily RRA ARRAS, BAMARAAARIANA ARRAS Rasmanatin
iO, ay bhad VCada. it eae) :
he o4 rny ) * 1 . . : . o * 7
Shoes, Me atouch & Ready Fire Company edition will not appear on Christmas

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Collars " jis asking donations from our citizenalday or Monday followine, and the aN . � :
4 P39 7 . Fon) Ei

Canes to have a celebration ard purshase|se vi-weekly edition will not appear on S aS cS
Anes,

some fixtures Seeded for the company.|Tuesday 29th, Those ara the only

11.3 ; rr 7 - . OF .

Shirts, These eclored firemen deserve encourge |issues that will be missed,

1 ment. ~They are noble workers around o71, ° "_ vy: +r

Gloves, P T o The Greenville Publie Scheel, Dis- o ~In such useful! things as""_"-o
afire and always ready to go when|l..,. a... 4

Hore 7 yX Teady a) trict No. 66, will open Monday, Jan. 3

my
valled.
~ 1898. Competent teachers have been
Capes, _

employed to teach the next session. R I)
Overeo its, One handsome Wrought Rance. _ A. Fu. 4

Parents are urged to enter their chii- |
One large six hole fine Stove. Oneldren on the first dav.
lare, fine Stove with reservoir and J. Ware, ChTm.

icerwear . ° : i mY
Underwear aloset, all at cost at D. D. HaskettTs. D. D. Waskert, SectTy. olot hi tl No H ( ) KS
Umbrellas, a -_ 2 " " - a

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AAA WA aXe\e\@ ee ale)
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Neckwear.

Suspenders,

mit ahve, * HOLIDAY Good
ps

Macintoshes, i ~ By |

Handkerchiefs, Se Notions, &c., ever offered onthis market. We have a full line of

Dress Patterns,

Rubber Goods, A new line of Stuoes. ~ |
Sleeve Battone, A beautiful line of Rugs. C OTH [ NG |

A handsome line of Buggy Kobes just received. Como in

Fine Business Suits, and buy before it is tuo late. °
Fine Dress Suits, We also carry in connection with these leaders a complete which we will sell at prices that are entirely beyond ali competitic
: cf Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate, Come and see and be convinced. We donTt pretend that we are se
Fine Oda Trousers. and Caps, Furniture, Hardware and General Mer- ing AT COST, thes 1s an old threadbare gag, that will not be swél-
. chandise. Agent for George A- ClarkTs 0.{N. T. lowed by the most enlightened buyers, but we buy right and that is
@ T Spool Cotton. the great secret of low prices. During the holidays we will giwe

special low prices. We have a large stock that must go. lok
to your interest. Save you hard-earned do!lars. We can and wil
gaye yOu money.

PL Ne NN PL LN LPI ae a a ac gl NN ta Ne acl aah lady

. Hardee. . . ~H. M. Hardee. , ..

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i . _H. M. Hardee. _ H. M. Hardee. ae
The Undersell Man. _H. M. Hardee: , H. M: Harjee. ¢
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Wepnesoay. DECEMBES 92, 1897.

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The happy season of Christmas

18 Once more close upon T&, and
brings its attendant joyfulbess
and mirth to millions of hearts
throughout the land. Tt 18 the
time of year aboye all others
when people banish from their
minds care and troubles and help
to spread the peace and gocd
cheer incident to the joyous occa-
gion. Those separated by the
weeks and months of the year
now gather once more around the
genial hearthstone to make merry
Friend remembers
one

together.
friend, loved
joved one, with some memento in
keeping with the glad Christmas
time. Let usall enter with giad-

ness into the epj,yment of the
He

remembers

_geason, remembering that
whose coming to earth 18 com-
memcraiea in this season taught
that it is more blessed to give
than to receive. You add most
to your own happiness by bring-
ing a ray of sunshine to the
Look about

you and find some soul that you

heart of suvother.

can chee: and make glad and by
so doing bring ten fold joy to
your cup of happiness.

THe REFLECTOR that
every ons to whom these lines

wishes

may come may have a merry
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roerry Christmas.

eae Dtinenind inion m on |

The southbound local train on
the Southern, whicn Jeft Char-
lotte vesterday at 12:10 o'clock,
was held up at Spartanburg, fer
one howrin consequence of the
arrest there of the engineer hy
the chief of police of that city.
It appvears that an ordinance
was passed in that city, for the
benefit of the sleepers, prohibit-
ing the blowing of locomotive
Whistles within the corporate
limits of the town. The engin-
eer of No, 11 was arrested on
charge of violating this ordi-
nance. the penalty of whieh is
$25.0 blow. With the engineer
under arrest, Conductor Jone:
got to work on a wire with Cap-
tain KyderTs office, while the
postal olerks notified the mayor
that he was engaged in a serious
piece of business in obstructing
the United States mails, engineer
bad put up a bluff about not:
going up town under arrest, and
the chief of police had given him
15 minutes in which to pay the
$25 fine or go to the lock up.
The mayor stood firm, and the
result was that in the end the
engineer paid over the fine, and
the train was permitted to pro-
ceed, afte: a detention of one
hour, during which time the

passengers had become rather
weary of the scenery about
Spartanburg-"Greensboro ,'el-
~gr at.

The situation in the Klondike
seems to be anything else but
epcouraging.

Information received within
the last few days from Dawson
Qity states that moro than one

~thousand discouraged argonaut:

are now working their way back
from the mining eamps to the

sea.
This eagernessto return home

~jis due to the prospect of almosi

ecrtain starvaticn which stares
the helpless Alaskan gold hunt-
ers in the face. On account of
the scarcity of provisions in the
Klondike, even the most success-
ful oid hunters at the camps are
forced to recognize the imminent
perils of the situation; for when
once the supply of food gives
out, even gold dust loses its
vharm.

If the spectacle of the return-
ing argonauts teaches anything,
it teaches that the truest gold of
life is not found in its Klondikes
but in the genial glow of its fire-
sides."Atlanta Constitution.

Prosperity on Georgia Farms.
oThe farmers cf Georgia are ib
the most prosperous condition
they have ever been,� said a
promihent business man, and one
who usually weighs his words
well when he speaks, recently.

oT have traveled over the State
considerably within the past tew
weeks,� e continued, oand es-
pecially the territory tributary to
Sayanoab. I have talked with 3
number of farmers and with
Others who come constantly in
contact with them, and the gen-
eral verdict is that the farmers
are in better condition than they |
have been in years. The crops
are generally good, far above the
average, both cotton and corn.
What is better scill, the farmers
are living at home, and this year
a crop of cotton will come Learer
being acush crop than apy they
have ever raised. The result isa
general feeling of contentment,
thrcughout the country. In fact,
the condition of the farmers in
Georgia, and doubtless through-
out the south generally, has been
much better during the past
three or four years than they have
been giyen credit for. They
have not much money to spend
bus they dave been reaching
n-arer to independence eyery
year. They owe less money than
they ever did, and there are fewer

mortgages than in any other
section of theT country. The

mortgaged farm is no longer the
rule, but a rare exception.� -Sa-
vannah Morning News.

allenic ano

Framing the Chifdren.
oJohn,� said Mrs, Wisely to ber
lisge lord the other evening, according
to the Detroit tree Press, oI want to
have a very frank talk with you. Do
you realize that the boys are old
enough now to ubserve andare begin-
ning to form their characters ?�

oOt course Ido. Great boys.�

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oYes, and we want them to be

great men They naturally look up to
you, Jolin, more than to anybody else
For their sakes you mu_t be careful in
You fell oyer a
chair the other day and used some

what you do and say,

very imp oper language. I hear¢
Willie repeat it when he stubbed his
toe in the back yard.�

ohe litte rascal! He
chuckled the father,

oYes, John, and they pretend to
emoke cigars and pour drinks from an
imaginary de.anter. Can't you set
them better examples ?�

oSay, little one, I heard Amy play-
ing keep house one afternoon Jately.
When callers were announced she sent
out word that she was not at home.
When she did consent to receive any
one she combed them down to beat
the band before they were admitted.
One was an old frun.p, another was an
intolerable bore, and q third better ~a

didnTt ?TT

r looking after the cbildren. You
ocouldnTt have done it Letter yourselfT
oI see what,you mean, sit. No use
of rubbing it in. ~ But wait, dear,� in
e softer voice, oLet's both do better.
ItTs tor their sakes, you know.�
o[Tll go you,� and they shook handTs
As John left that evening he slip-
ped up on the tront steps and made the
air blue, Around ibe corner he hit
his cigar. Mrs. Wisely had some ani-
mated gossip wiih a neighbor. And
yet the children seem to thrive.
The Berry Business About Wil
mington to be Greatly
Increased.

moot

The truckers throughout the

section around Wilmington have
been busy planting strawberries,
and we learn that the acreage
will be more thandouble that of
last year. The mild winter has
been favoiable for the plants and
they aro looking fine, In some
quarters the acreage has been
more than doubled. At Chad-
bourn the acreage in berries the
past season was 2) while e
coming season it will be 150
acres.
If the product is doubled and
prices hold up, the increased
acreage means that this section
will ship the coming season over
300,000 crates, and the value at
the averaging prices obtained last
season Wil amount to a million
and a halt dollars. The ship-
ments last season were 164,188
Crates, 32 quarts vo the crate, and
they soid at $780,597.66."Wil-
mington Messenger.

NO FAITH CURE.

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About StuartTs Dyspep-
sia Tablets.

heron mie

They Cure Stomach Troubles and In-
digstion Anyway, Whether You
Have Faith in Them or Not.

All physicians agree that the element
of faith hasagreat deal to do in the
cure of disease. |
Firm belief and confidence in a family
physician or the same confidence and
faith ina patent medieine, have pro
duced remarkable cures in all ages.
It is especially true in nervous
troubles and no field~ofters so prolific a
harvest for the quack ave char'atan, as
the diseases arising from a weak or run
down nervous system.

Nevertheless the most common of.all
diseases, indigestion and stomach

-troubles Whieb in turn cause nervous

diserses, heart troubles, consumption
besides faith to cure.

Mere faith will not digest your food
for you, will not give you an appetite,
will pot increase your flesa and strength
your nerves and heart, StuartTs Dys
pepsia T'ablets will do these things,
because they are composed of the
elements of digestion. they contain the
jnices, acids aud peptones necessary to
the digestion and asimilation of all
wholesome food.

StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets will digest
food if placed iu a jar or bottle in water
heated to 98 degrees, and they will do
it much more effectively when taken
into the stomach after meals, whether
vou will or not.

They invigurate the stomach, make
pure blood and strong nerves, in the
only way that nature can doit, and that
is, from plenty ot wholesome food diges-
td. It is not what we eit but what
we digest that does us good.

StuartTs Dys epsia Tablets «are sold
by druggists at 40 cents for full sized
package,
Little
stomach troudles
dressing Stuart

book oneause and cure of
Mailed free by ad-
o., Marshall, Mich.

Wehave a large

STOCK OF

AND Wi
GOODS

just arrived. Comeand
seeus.

OATS AY AND FLOUR

A SPURL,

good deal been at honte cleaning houseT

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A
ear

and loss of flesh, requires something)

10 ¢
25¢ 50¢

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R. R
A. G.. COX, .
G. J. CHERRY, I Vice Pres,

The Bank of

every favor consistent

HENRYEHARDING,
AssTt Cashier}

CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.
Organized June 1st,51897.

Pitt County,

GREENVILLE.N. C.

Pe el al le ea Nol al,

(HIS Bank wants your triendship and a shar,T
if not all, of your businesss, and wll grant

with safe anda sound

banking. We invite correspondence of a per;
sonal interview to that end.

eee ARCTIC!

R. A. FYSON, Vic-ePres.

STATEMENT OF THE

"RESOURCES. ;
Joans and Discounts $56,792.58
Premium on Stock 100.00;
Due from Banks 20,865.30
Furniture and Fixtures 1,507,253
Cashitems ipegig, 8,619.05 ¢

95,139.49

$113,923.67 §
5

ash in Vault?

Total

JR. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

' §OL. LITTLE, CashTet

REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.

The Bank of Greenville, |

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Atthe Close cf Business Oct, Sth, 1897.

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LIABILITIES,

Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Surpius and Profits 1,462.09
Deposits subject to Cueck o!¢ 67,507.02
Due to Banks 607.90
Cashiers Checks ortstanding 247.66
Bills Payable 17.500.00
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00

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Total $113,922 64

We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to hard
your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CH}

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SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ

rO8K SIDES GSHOULDLR

4 5 (SAND MERCAANTS BUY
/ ius oir yearTs supplies will fin
their inc rest to get our prices befere pus

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UNDERTAKER

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND.

EMBALMERS.

an | eae bone

We have iust received a new
hearse and tue nicest line of Cof=
fins and Cesxkets, in weed, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought ta
Greenville.

Woe ata preps te ( ombalm-
ing 34 is tha formu.

Personal atiention given to con~
ducting funerals and bodies en-
trusted to our care will receive

jevery mark of respecs.

~hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete
| sllits brancues

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR

cere LS |

ALWAYS AT GIV8St wat
o~ £
Tobace, Snul &:3
we buy diroc) from Manafastiac oen
lin vot hia bs OVS vorod. AL eOUL

coe stock of

. HD AY ;
FURNITURE
always on hand and soldat prices to suit
the times. Urr goods areall bought and

sold tor CASE. therefore, having no 1isk
to run we sell ata close margin.

Barbers.

A B.PENDER,
FASHIONAP�"�% BARBER,

Can be. found below Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,

Our prices are Jower than ever,

Ve do not want monopoly bat
iuvite con petition.

_ We can be found at any and all
times in the Jobn Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.

BOB GREENE & CO.
GEN YILLE

Kale Academy,

The next session of [th -
open on

acuool Wik

: MONDAY SEHPT. @. 1897
he continue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows

Primary knglish per mo. 6200
Intermediate ** ~ *% #2 5C
Higher js wr Mw $3 3
Languages (each) ** =o $1 00

The work and diselpline of the sehou
wil be as heretofore.
We ask a continuance of your o*
liberal patronage.
W H, RAGSDALE,

AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,

GREENVILLE; N. ©.

Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty

J ERBERT EDMUNDS,
: FASHIONABLE BAREER,

Hb Si

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Special attention given to cleanin;
Gentmens Cloth*

sete tan eemmel ne

ALL ABOUT

T A handsomely illustrated book o
200 pages descriptive of Texas anc
E the resources ef that great otat
will betmailed to any address oe
receipt of eight centsto cover post-

x age. D. Je PRICE,
G,P.& T. A. I. & G NLR. R,
A Palestine, ! exas,

East Texas landg are attracting
S considerable attention. Mention
this paper.

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} Church Architecture and Local Taste: y

: ati ao 3 Bee a = he Our modern work depends prima- | ,
sat eily, as will our future work, upon : |
see nN _. ij the earnestness and honesty of the
o* Schetiule in Effect Nev. 29th, 1897. 1} community, and. this is especially ; :
Departures from Wilmington. true of our church architecture, (NS ;
NORTIBOUND. . '

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WER SEE THAT? TERRE

Pa
DAIDY No 48"Passeager"Due Vew- pects are subordinated to the spirit-

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9.35 aem. nolla 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 ual. - American architects have EGG N TT
am, Goisshoro 11.58 am, Wil! gnown their ability, but they are of dll U

son 12.43 pm, } t va ah ti
1.40 enim poe Bock es necessity the servants of their clients

Weldon 4,36 p m, Petersburg| and can only, the ablest of them, P
6.28 pm, Richmond 7.15pm, | design good work for people who hone No. 10.
Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing- really wautit. It is as possible to-

x imore 12.53 | | :
it, Phntecinte gas ene day as it Was 200 years ago to imbue IH GREENVI p GCC What Is It ? tatty :
New York 6.53 am, Beston| the simplest or the most costly : ;
3,00 p m. gtructurys with a reverent and reli-
~DAILY No 40"Passenger Duc Mag | gious feeling, but a galvanized iror
7.19 m. noiia8.55p m. Warsaw' 9.10} imitation of cut stone ara structure D I h F CTO RY.

m, Géldsboro 10.10 p m Ca excuse for Deine is _ . via . .
Wilson 11,08 pm. Tarboro! THovemaly excuse for being tsa de "= It is a picture ot tae celebrated "
6.45 am, Rocky Mount ~11.57 | 87° te appear bigger or taller or

m, Weldon 1.444 m, oNor"| costlier than the one in the next ce
folkT is CHURCH

Ik 10.30 a m, Petersburg} parish will never be either reverent - : )
We peo wmend ona eu or religious or even good locking. " .
ashington 7.4lam, Balti, | yo); 2 Rioalow in SerihnerT a
writ ae , . Bigelow in ScribnerTs. ; ,
more 9.45 4 m, Philadcipnia William B. bige , mA �"�

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11.25 a m, New York "2.02 p BAPTI51"Services every Sunday,
m, Boston 9.00 p m. moring and evening. Prayer meeting oy
SOUTHBOUND, The Earthquake Coat. Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, i

DAILY No 55"BPassengor Due Lake| The ~earthquakeT coat is the'lat- | Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. ; da
40 a. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, ~Chad | est thing invented. Once enveleped | ©. D. Rountree, Superintendent. Best in use The outfit of no pusiness man ig

beurn 5.40 pm Marior 6 43 p| ; is extraordinar rt, as Ne regu'ar services :
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-" in this extraordinary garmert, a CATHOLIC"Ne regular services. ;complete without one

~ 84 : : y laug sarthquakes. It |
te: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10,05 | MA may laugh at earthqr vor | , EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-
V, Denmark 6,30 a m,~Auguat | really consists of twe coats, oneover day, morning and evening. Lay ser-
to 8.20 am, Macon 11.°0 am,|the ether, the space between them | vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. 7 ~he Ref ector Book St
fttbitae . ach ~aies being thickly padde@. On eack side | Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! ¢ 30] _ b. Ore
on 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49 . for it ovi A.M. W.8, Brown, Superiptendant.
a m. Jeeksonville 8.20 a m,| Fe ten pockets. for ~the carrying of » Sup

St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam | provisions. The idea of the eoatis] yETHODIST"Services everv Sun-| hag ~a Nice asso:T nent ot these Fountain Pens
: t Le ¢- 4 w

pa 6.45 pm. to prevent the wearer from being in- | day, morning and evening. Prayer : ;
AMRIVALS | AT VWILMINGTON" jured by any falling object."Lon- meeting Wednesday evening. Rey. also a beautiful lun ié of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
/ . oe don-GRobe N. M. Watson, Paster. Sunday sehool You Will be aston! h d h d
FROM THE NORTH. 9:30 A. M.A B. Ellington, Superin- on'shed when you see them an
DAILY No. 49."Passeiger"Beston " CMe earn how very ¢.)t ap they are.

Sto PM, 1.03 pin, New York 4.00 PO.) Ww. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes, PRESBYTERIAN"Services third
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.| Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.
ron 2,50 am, Washington | a sn MAN.& GRIMES J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school} a
-30 am, Richmond+?.05 am, R ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 9°20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superieten- ~

Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor- " dent

Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro Greenyilie N.C, . 4

12.12-m, Reeky Mount 1.00] practice wherever services are desired, LODGES. ou may never, .

pm, Wilsen 2-1z pm, -Golds- ~But should YOU ever*@nn.
Se te)

boro 3.10 pm, Warsar 4.02,

pm, Maguolia 4.16 pni,
DAILY No. 41."-Passenger-~Leave A. F. & A. M=-Greenville Lodge No
$.50.4.M, Boston 12.00 night, New 234 meets sirst and third Monday evyen-

York 9.30:.am, Yhitadelphia ing. J. M, ReussW. M. L, I. Moore, q | a - :
12.09 pm, Baltimore?.25 pm Sec. an O Yr : ,
Washingten 3.46 pm, Rich. A SPECTALTY. Primary, Second- : |

mond 7.20 pm, Petersburg|@tY or Tertiary Sypillis permanently vr 0.0. Bh Vovenent Lodge et
8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm, {Cured in 14 to 35 days. you can be} Meets every tuesday BREAN 0 Ue
; ya =| der same guaranty rou preter aa : To Q
i "hea Sa wen ! come here we will contract toupaw rail Kk. ot P."I'ar River Lodge Ne, 93,
2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 um, | Come here we ee o| meets every Friday evening. H. W. ie a ee
Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw! Toad fare and hotel bills, and no charge} wi edhee c C. AE. Ellington K. of _ Come to See us.
7.53 am, Magnolia &.05am. |if we failtocure If you nave taken R.ands. "
. ~ mereary, iodide potash, and = still have} ~�"�T ,
DAI.y No, 61"Passenger~-Leave | a ohac owas boleh, and ! i o 5 , 1) No. 1696
xcept New Hern 9.20 am. Jaekson" |� bh. . pans, 4 ee Acches In) RR. A."4eb Vance Conucil No. 1696
unday yille 10.42 cam. This train Cig be aa none Pimples, Copper meets every Thureday evening, W.L.
MY ; oe _ . /Olored Sposs. Ulcers On any par yj 2. Lane. See. "
40 PAM. airives at Walnué street. o hodee� wa ve Bebra att oi Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See.
FROM THE:SOUTH itis this syphilitic 1 Poison) K A lo. £169
MOLE R, . out, itis this syphiline Blood Poison} K.of H."fnsurance lodge No. £169]
DAIWY No. 54" Passenger-"Leave i Al ve eearantee to enre. We solicit ments every Friday evening ole
12,15 ©. M. Tampa 8.00 am, SonforT 1.50 the mort obstinate cases and challenge Mlanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R

7 : Se the world for a case we eannot enpe
: son . . . . ~ . ~ | , yal .
pm, Jacksonw-lle 6 35 pm, This @asease has alwaye dDaffed ihe skill | A.L of H, Pitt Ceung! 236 meet

Savanna 12.50: night, Chavles- | +. veo TP . ohor

ee RG / teil a o o |of tee most eminent physicians, 3500-} Very Thursday nivht, Jd. B® Chert

ton 6.20 am. olumbia 5.50 00 capital behind . _f ake » W. B. Wilson. See. CIC mae
am, Atlanta 8.2) am, Ma20n capita JCNIN OW un¢ suditions] ° healt we 7 : sae

gvaranty. Absolute preofs sent sealed
on apptication. Address COOK REV
EDY-CO., 480 Masouie Temple, Chica . "_
go, 1, Cctton and Peanut,

.9.80 am, Augesta 3.05 pm,
Lenmark 4.°5 pm. Sumpter
a "4d am, Florence 8.55 am,
~Marion 9.35 am, Chadbeurn .
10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw ae Below are Notfo « prices of cotton

£1.06 am, | rvr at 4) and peanuts for yes erd:y, as furnished
. WN Ih i f a il by Cobb Bros. & Conrnmiasion�"�y Mere

Train on sectsT 4 Neck Zranch noad o 6 5 The GAM
@aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.30

4 chants of Norfelk -

p. m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 p soldier, COTTON, | .
m., Greenvilie 6,57 p, m.. Kinston 7.5/ ) ; . TT . � v an oe cr
p.m. Returning, ieaves Kinston 7.50 nA \p CHAS AN panty Food Middling fa wv ISITinN thaiom Card
7 ie Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving} " it UCL Low Wiuite F it
: aliT X at ti . ° ' a an om : 4 ny T . ow . ods"
daily Pega nares » Werden 11.33 am} 4 GRY AT BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE Good Ordinary 4 7
hd * ae - 4 his T one"sf dy -
Lrains on Washnigton Branch leave LIVE AGENTS WANTED sai , ye
Washington 8,20 a, m., snd 2.20 p.m 5. we ample Gawos as PEANUTS
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4.00 p il Dai et up cluce BASts WT eda
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves a Txt Prime at Fy . 4 a, : "y
farboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 9.85 a.m.| EXTRAORDINARILY LIBERAL |e - 28 fat23N SNest 2O8 er,
snd 6.20 p. m., arrives Washington TERMS. reoeh 9 to 75 a
41,00 a. man sr ed P- "ith Daily ex- Money can be made rapidiv, acd a vag Ton "quiet. f
it Sunday. @ennects with trains on |T Sattar ele
g -otland Neck Branch. amo nic of geod done in cireulating Sheena aediaet cat eae ok .
Mi Train leaves sarpory, N C, via Albe- one of the noblest historical . . e
marie & Raleigh R. &. daily exceptsun- works published durtng © ceenville Market. fl he Dail Reflector
pare 30 p. te. Sunday 405 P. M; the past quarter of Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. e
arrive iymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p.m. a century ) : a nL
Returning leaves Piymouth daily except ee ures ; Bitter, per Ip | 108 |
Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a MN. ACTIV BAG INES ARE VOW REAP- | Western Sides 5t t0'6 = i F
arrive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 12. 00 ING A RICH HARVEST. Sugar czred Hams 10 to 124 Gives the home news
° c . nr yt w
npr on ~idlond N.C. branch leaves} Some of our best workers are seling Corn Veal to ea every aft 7
olé*boro daily, except Sunday. 7.1 y we UMNNDEN annie ae an » IVCTPY .
i m. arriving Smiufeig 8.30 a. ia, Ree] OVE EHUNDRED GOUSS.A | Pair, Family 4.75 to 8.75 7 ce HOON at the
turning leaves Smithtield 9.00 a. m,, ar- ; oe aa vane 4 ene small Price of 25 Cent |
Fives xt Goldsbors 10,23 a, m. Mr. AG Williams, Jaekson county. Secor vie ~, n t] N 8a
Tr: a brave lonanaa oo , worked four das and a balf ang | ugar a9 10 TON.
ee on Latta b auch, Florence R s cured 51 orders. He s tls the book Coffee 84 to 20) . ATE you a sub-
&., leave Latta 6.40 p m, aarive Dunbar Salt ner Sack 65412 ;
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returnine | almost every man he meets Dr. J. | Salt per Sac bo to tO seriber ? [t: n t
Jeave Cliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6,30 a ma, J. Mason, Mascovee county, soit 1 tipes pee loz mt 4 h | " " 700
' to 7 Kao Weavaant c..) | eopes the first five days he canvassed | fggs per « o oO .
1 ; i Pi?) + eX i . * F; ; aye sht ta) ; ;
are Latta 7.50 a m, daily~except Sun H C Sheets, Palo tiato, Tex . worked a Be eswax.per a () oug t to be.
few hours and sold 16 copies. mostiy | otton Seed,per bushel 10 to. f,

Train on Clinton Braneh leaves Wat-| morocco binding. JH Hanna, tastoy
gaw for Clinton daily, except Sauday, county, N. C., made 4 months wages
U1 20 a. mi. and 415 p, m: Returning in three days canyassing for this bo ok.
leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,002 m.} 5 4 White, Callahan county, l'ex., is

Train No. 78 makes close connection | selling books at che rate of 144 copies «
at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via] wee.

Richmone. alae at Rovky Mount with .
Norfolk and CarolingR BR for Nouolk| %he Work Contains Biozraphi tai
£n¢ all points North via Norfolk, Sketches,

H. M. EMERSON, | of all the Leading Generas, a vat
GenT! Pass, Agent | amount o1 Historical ~utter, ani a

a

The Eastern Reflector,�

PRACTICAL

A i

AN ELEGANT PROSPEOTUS. Offers his services to the P

nN | , !
f ae Oldest showing the differen styles of binding, | �,�6 citizens of Greenville and the oOY
sample pages, and all material neces-| 4% public generally, 7

ary to work with, wil be sent on re- " .
yok ROOFING, GUTTERING,

Baily: Newspaper ip cept of 50 cents. Tuis mayniticent gal- x oSpouting and Stove Work,

lery of portraits, alone, in the prospec- '
a specialty.

x bh ¢ i tus is worth doable the money. We
ort : aro} Ma. fiiruish it at far less than actual cost of Satisfaction guaranteed or

oufasture, and we would advise you| @¢ ,
Senaueantan®, y es no charges made, Tobacco

to order quickly, ar: get exclusive | @ ; : =):
control of the best territory, Addriss| $@ Flues made in season. Shop Q&
on Diekinson Avenue.

The Onl� Five-Dollar Dally} opoy at, pUBLISHING CO.
Stat» lthand Main Sts., Richmond, Va, |

T. M. EMERSON, Trattia Manage ~ large number of Beautiful Full Page
T.R.KENELY. GenT! Manager, Illustratious. itisagrand book, and o

. ladies an} gentlemen who can give ali ~A. )
mein of their time to the can ass are bound TWICE A WEEK. ,

to make immense sums of money hand-

THE MORNING STAR |!ivz'

Is only $1 a oyear. I
contains the news every
week, and gives informa-«
ws s} df a i
tion to the farmers, é-
pecially thosé - growlite
| tobacco, that 1s watth .;.
many: times"'ttidre oRain:

'e ~e ~si ¥

the subscription-priee.

; ins
» we eee eee� 2 ~q oe |
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ed :







: Pn
~TG NEARLY TER

Are you ready for it? It
' you want
colder.

:

if ) "_" __
M
to help in your celebration

A STOCK-IN FULL.
A |
S come to my store. I Lave) These Items of Interest to Santa
a full line of Sky Rockets, Roman Claus. :
Candles, ~Torpedoes, Whistling
Bomber, Cannon Crackers, Pop} js Cotton 5)"
Crackers, &c., that will be sold} 5, 4 Wheat Flour, 4¢ ae J- B
cheap. When it comes.to Fruits! w ites.
and Confections for Santa Clans W, C. Uines will grate your Christ-
my prices canTt be beat. I also! os epeoanute.
~ haye a nice line of Groceries, To-|
bacco, Civars, Crockery, «-
Let me fill your Xmas orders.
D. D. Haskett 18 closin, cut his
D. S. SMITH. blue and white ware at oot.

JS. Tunstall is ia the frent rank

DAILY REFLECTOR.

Weather Bulletin.

a "_m

Rain tonight, clearing Thureaay,

commer somnannine

ne ema

1). D. Haskett is sellng his large

Stoves and Ranges at cost.

bie

arsenate

| with Christmas eatables, and Fireworks.

Fst hatesat weeds oe ces RCS OS bese,
FOR RENT.
ash ~_} L Baw FY | t) Thars e{hies Crews ~hy

mud for Christmas presents.

live against
On Dickerson Avenue. *% ine-roon taking
house, with kitchen, pa try. ttlerTs |
pantry, smoke hottse, Woo hc use, stam
bles. arn, buggy house, tv © cardens,
and a good well of water. For terms |
apply to W. H. WHITE. | Company.

Go to the concert ib (Germania hell

tonight, for the benetit ot Hope Five

VE Draceren sit} Sail

LangTs Cash House.

Too busy now to write ads.
Plenty room, come on.

[ = @ .
ee 7

Lang Sells Cheap.

~oa.
Se AANA fe)

{LER
wdc 420 EC QC |

aie
fab .
Pee

o; Wwmas is rapidly approach-

wy ing, ouly a short while

a and the eventful day is here,

T prepation must be made that |

it may be one of joy and glad

ness. Seetoit that you have
supplied yourself with some

7 of the many useful, servicea-

ble and substantial things of life that can here
~be found in such great variety and abund-
ance. If there is agirl or lady that has not been

supplied with ae

i
t

:

|
¢/
~|

flew Chrstyas 2

they should come now while our shelves are
filled with beautiful patterns and trimmings.

3
p

Itmay be the children ®
s need Shoes, Underwear, %
© Handkerchiefs, Gloves or

siamese pen

OUR CHRISTMAS TREE.
The Reflector Gets a Full String of
Human Presents. |

| eniatememenaal

A. P, Murray went to Ovford today.

W! T. Mangum went to Rocky
Mounttoday.

J.C. Jordan went to Danville ~o
spend the holidays.

C. W. Harvey azd wife went to
Danville to spend the holidays.

E. R; Aiken and family left tor Dur-
ham tc spend the holidays.

Mis» Bettie Tyson left tor Wilson to
gvend the holida: s with friends.

J.D. Gwynn left this morning for
Reidsylle to spend Christmas

Miss Sallie Cotten is visiting Miss
Myra Skinner at Hotel Macon.

Miss Appie Smith lett this morning
for Norfolk to spend the holidays with
{riends.

Eugene Styron went to Durham 10
make merry with his friends during the
holidays |
Q. P. Smith lett to spend the holt-
Qavg with friends m Richmond and
Danville.
Mrs. L. B.
mincton today to spend the holidays

Harding went to Wile

with friends.
Miss Jennie Williams has gone to
Raleigh to send Christmas with her
sister, Mrs. Russ,
Mrs. J. W. Brown and little son left
Tuesday evering for Hookerton to
spend the holidays.
I. R, Rucker told the boys good Lye
and wert to Lyncbkurg to spend the
holidays at his old home.
Miss Capitola Granger, of Kinston,
who has been visiting Mrs. J. L. W et-
ep, returned home Tuesday evening.
A. A. Andrews left this morning for
Durham, te joia his family who preced-
ed him there to svend the holidays.
Miss Byrd, of Norfolk, who has been
visiting friends in Greene county, took
the tram here today on her return

home.

h, H.

Wilson, mail clerk on che

train between Weldon and Kinston, Is

spending a vacation with friends im

Aw | this section.

perm emacreeramne Rm SBMA aE

30 barrels Red Apples, cheap. ef S,

ie | Ma. Schultz.

Yonutiful line ef new Pieturcs just
rooriyed at Mrs, Georgia James,

For beautitul CLristmas presents in
sterline ceiver qnad sold gO tO J. B,

Cherry & Co:
Velocipedes, wagons, toys doll bo bies,
fire works, voces, figures, Cups and

saucers, at S, M. Sobultz.

A. Christmas present suitable for
everybody at Mrs Georgia James.

must be sold this week. Get my prices
before buying. Mrs. GEORGIA JAMES

For Rext." New six room dwelling
ho se, all conveiences, desirable loca-

tion. Apply to. J. W, Haas.

Fine French candies, nuts, raisins
oranges, apples, hananaa,crcoanuts , figs,
dates chocalate, gelatine, citron, at 5.

M Schultz.
Goto J. B. White for holiday

croceries, fruita, confections, civars and
fre works. Full line and everything
nice.

Yor donTt wanTt to overlookT what
D S. Smith has to say about his
Christmas goods. He has a largs
stock of fire works, fruits, conf ections,

4 Neckwear. Someroomin
© the house a new Carpet,
= Rugs, Curtains and Chairs
: The bed may bein want
ac

ot someall wool Blankets &
and Marsailles Counter- ¥
panes.

Do i

} Ky ARIS

In fact you may want and need many other

things that yon have been oputting off� long

enough. Xmasisa good time to bring the mat-

ter to a close. Come look through.our stock

whéther you want to buy or not.
Yours to please,

cigars &c.

Cigars make a nice Christmas pres-
ent, provided they are good ones, D.
s. Smith hes the Nickel King, a
delightful smoke, in boxes of 25. Just
the mght size for a present.

You help a good cause as well as
spend a delighTful evening if you attend
the concert in Germania hall, Wednes-
day night, tor the benifit of Hope Fire
Ccmpany. Tickets at WootenTs drug
store.

eee eaten enn,

0 CURE"NO PAY-
That is the way all draggists sell
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON

Malaria. It is simply Iron and uinine
in a tasteless fom. Childre� Jove it

J.B. CHERRYX CO

Tonics. Price, 50c.

RICKS & T!
A A A le

| Phew prai e our geode with cheer-

Mv entire stock of Christmas Goods |*

iCTfor Chills, Fever and all forms of |:

eigen
*

Pat ee i

es
FV sn Ms i see ne a a id ci iliac Re a I RDNA te!

| The Store is Quick With

CHRISTMAS " IMPULSE,

The merchandise in
tere ts here: chime in
AW Ale Ran di| harmonious smoothness
er es ea i! (with the spirit of th
oll ae SN spirit of the

7 | Waals elie times. Our stoek is in

:

a

Vi tT Li

pe

ts tee ah accord with
~ NO lyour practical needs
4 A and the service 1s 80

/ii, ~perfect that mistakes
==, and delays are rare.
Uf course, tawdry paint
ed things are absent
4rom our collection of

Tale ovine ~attractions, but if your
_ And back it ap dy buying itaste and preference 1n-
cline to usetul and practical articles tor citts we
can supply them at the least possibie demand

upon your purse.

How very chear, how very chivice,
Tho pecpte all are crying ,

:
é
|

With thoughts of

Christmas Thoughts Xmas comes thoughts
of giving, and what a

N Dress Goods. more pleasing gift.

than 2 handsome cress with allthe little acces
sorise. The costume need not be expensive?T

Will be the order «f things this week. We
realize that 1897 will soon be numbered with
the past, and January. with its trade dullness,

will take the place of brisk December. Yau

will find muyy of eae best ani most stylish

varment here,

owed ian anaees |

Aforeible lesson m economy
is taught you in the prices of
our shoes. Every pait sold is
an advertisement to the depart-
ment. As good instrle, wear
and quality as any made, but
abig saving to you in price

iP i i oat

ee
Nfen Suits and Qvercoats.

We have a great factory at Baltimore that isthe center of fine
art tailoring. Every Suit and Overcoat we produce is the creation
of workmen whose skill, genius and ability cannot be surpassed in
the land. Not to know our facilities and reputation is a blemish
upor your personal knowledge of Clothing history. Giving better
satisfaction and grandeur values now than ever before. |

Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating

CKS & TAFT.

"
SSHRC aR AIEEE ASS a "
eRe eee rosea ooutianimcannemeds


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Daily Reflector, December 22, 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.) - December 22, 1897
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