Daily Reflector, December 23, 1897


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0. J WHICHARD, Editor and Over. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ~TERMS P25 Cents a Month,

Vol. 7.

GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1897.

No. 938

CHRISTMAS.

W hat
Shail I
Give them?

Hars,

Coffs,
Shoes,
Collars,

~anes,

Shirts,
Gloves,
Hose,
Capes,
Overcoits,
Neckwear.
Urdy wear )
Umbrethay :
Suspenders,
Houre Coats,

Night Shirts,
Macintcshes,
Herdkerchiefs,
Dress Patterns,
Rubber Goods,
Sleeve Britons,
Fine Business Suits,
Fine Dress Suits,

Fine Oda Troveers.

0 T /
Mun ord.

~| The Unde sell Man.

THE FIREMENTS CONCERT

EMPTY STOCKINGS.

AGrand Success from Beginning .
to End « |Oh, mothers in homes that are happy

Where Christmas comes laden with

wy 8 | , ; cheer,
greenville people love good music,! Where the childran are dreaming al-
and to say that they enjoyed the con~ ready

cert given in Germania hall, Wednes-| Of the merriest day in the year,

day night, for benefit of Hope Fire

As you gather your darlings around you
Company, is bat a mild expression of

And tell them the ostory of old,�
Remember the homes that are dreary!
Remember tie hearts thas are cold!

Tie concert was
Mrs |
Walter H. Grimes, : aa due in, = lova that las oan
Walter H, Grimes, and to her 1s due in! And thanking the lov? that bas dower-
ed you.
With all that is dearest and best,
Give treely, that from your abundance
Some bare little life may be blessed |

their true feeling.

given under the direction ot

a great measure the success of the
dertaking.
was admirable, the best talent of the}
community being enlisted in making up! ; .
the prog: | (9h, go where the stockines hang empty,
.� programme. , vp: 3g
rn Where Christmas 1s nau rhe but
Phe name,
success, the eudience showing its ap-|And give"for ths love of the ohrist-
elild!
TTwas to seek suchas these that H
came,
"Enpen Mavyty in Christmas LacesT
Ilome Journat.

un-

Her selection of assistants

concert was indeed a grand

8
preciatiouy by heartily cpplanding every

The

elabarate one

selection. programme was an

and would have done

erecit to a large city and to artists who;

pe ae

had spent months of labor in rehear-|

~ing their parts. As want of space} To Leave at Seven

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orevent® us cOunmeiine separatel - ONf The steamer Mvers wil loaye here!

reser

atyge j } } 27 Tea ¥ } a T T ry ' ai * + e {
each number we publish the programme}, Saturday moraine at s von cTclock

in full on sesond pare, refercuee tO) for Washington. All parties interested
thir ri} * 2 23 fe rath re « « sa | . bs
which will give the selections and names} wij] take notice.
of the performers.
The

recitaucns were ot the highest order

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instrumental selections and Doubly Afflicted

i
i

{ .
' Greenville Lad an overproduction uf

As there is:
oT o| strolling musicious today.

no music equal to thet of the humaa

; oordered faultlessly .
aud rerdered fauitles: ly . I he squeak -

ling bagpipe crowd was around, and

voice, the gudience was uatur: most sean 6
) t s uaturally olanother set had the hand organ and

Fach! 7
jmonkey.
siuger bad to respond to encores, Mrs.|

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enflivsiastic over the vocal svlos.

Grimes responding twice inT succession | Bound to Court

and Miss Saliie Cotte "ee is | iu!
ind Miss Sabie Cotten three times. It} James Brown, the © lored nig?
an Mis Petey Mig ierTa ~Op apnea 1

Wii JSS ] attie SKIT rs first app ar- | police qan, Ws before ysticve Jd, A,

oi reT o ¢ ray 2 ~ { at | c T
ance Deore an sudience and shel Tang, Wednesday, under the charge of

* NOK al dT ,4 7] ° re i} Yea] c } :
CUpi vated eve Py DIAN. Mrs. lI IKE perjury and was hound over to supe-

aud Mrs. Cherry elso sang most charm | op Court.

pul, and Mr. Holeombe was at iis!

bt | Married.
st. |

In fact where was not a dull piece on| Wednesday afternoon, 22nd inst, at

a

f

the entire progremme and every par-- ithe residence of Mr. G. W, Parker, in
. . A - t ve . _° r .

ip. nt ise iiitled to a foll measure of} Wirerville, Miss Hida Parker and

(Mr Harvey smib wero married by

1k v. di. M. Busler.

Ist?

Lope Bure Corpany appreciates th
4} fi 1 "_")
fKorts of the Jadies in them behalf. . : ;

seen : Get Your Shaye

| Ataererste os

The barber shops wl be

Christmas Tree
Christmus day, s0 our beare

~ure requested to state that the

a Oo readcrs had best do enough shaving
Curistn stree for the Saptist sunuay |
~ itomorrew to Jest them throagh

Satur
sejrool will be Geld in the main wUdito"|

oo a ay Iday and Sunday.
pice of the chure a Friday night. Thel : _

Dinner for the boor.

bi | . pe «yy
Goors will net be opened until 7:30)
| Th. Inuke

rung. Avy persons having private their annu:l Christmas visit to. the

4 } . * 1 * . ed ~ . rit}
wologk at which time the bell will ve Kings Daughters will

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rresenis tiey desire placed on the tree Jinmates of the Ccurty Home on next

i T |, . mn "4 . .
should send them to the church by 4) Tuesday. They wish to carry the
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u'C.Ock. 'your people out there a good
" " idinuer and ask any one willing to

é

coutribute to sead their donations to

Mrs. J. B. Cherry or Mrs. A. J. Blow,

Donations can be in either provisions,

The to2acco market will open again
Toesday, Jan. 4th,

The Methodist Sunday scheot will
have thei: Christmes tree in the Star
Warehouse Monday night.

eenfections cr cash.

se eet sana ini. energie neeare

There was'a swell marriage in the| Lumber is being haulec on the Darcy
colored Baptist ehureh last night. Th
\itaciing parves were Frank Norvi
ind Caroline Forbvs.

lot preperty to putting up another store

building and an cthize,

ear 4
Qo i)
ae er 2
Wir OO WOOO We)
SMEAR AA AAAS

A new line of Stroes-
A beaut.ful line of Rugs. |
ine line of Buggy Ruobes jast received. Come in

A T - 7
gh babe aed

| and buy before it is too late.

We also carry in connection with these leaders a complete
cf Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate,
and Caps, Furniture, Hardware and General Mer-
chandise. Agent for George A. ClarkTs O.~/N. T.
Spool Cotton.

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eee + Pep @A

FRANK WILSON

tit Extends to alt a Merry ssa

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hothing better or mere suitable

than a niee

present, or to pick a Suit of Clothes
from our full line of

oe oe on oe oe

a Ce cae os wade

a

Cr

\ r Wr ry éy ar } DWOVC1£ } \ ( { | 7 3
Then we dave full assortment of Gents Kur"
nishines t) select from
i i . UU. wu l WU A
mere mR Tar A OLIN Se
a 4 ' } Y . : es OYA at al ~ a
ee. a he Oe
Pen ere eres wr ee are
Overs Siess | Caves Clothing
ee Ivey C4303 Coathing
QO: aa Capes Clo hinge
()\ vey Oanes Mi yr hi waa
() Shoas Cipes Ciothng
gata es Pe Pose 0 ad al a Ng Nl lela Nae ANN at Nl Nal Ne Nl Nel a ld LM Pe NP aD a Ne
? Lt A gnnine, e i
Christmas Gifts
ri ; im Sette by yp.
VOTIsStLMas Ulits
5"""- [In such useful things as""""o

DRY GOODS,
Clothing-SHOES
HOLIDAY Goods

Notions, &e., ever offered onthis market. Wehave a full line of

CLOTHING

which we will sell at prices that are entirely beyond all competition
Come and see and be convinced. We donTt pretend that we are sell~
ing AT COST, that 1s ao old threadbare gag, that will not be swol-
lowed by the wos! enlightened buyers, but we buy right and that is
(be great secret of jow prices. During the holidays we will give
specie! low prices. We have a large stock that must go. Look
to your interest. Save you hard-earned dollars. We can and wil
gaye you money.

See NTN PEN NL NNR tial NNN Ny en Le a al tal Mt le el ell NNN

M. Hardee.
M. Hardee.
M: Hardee.
M. Hardee.

H.
H.
H.
H.

M. Hardee.
M. Hardee.
M. HardeeT
M. Hardee.

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~-ATLY REFLECTOR]

Ss eenenaeiill

D J. WHICHARD. Editor.

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@VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).

memantine

ge

Bevered as second-class mail maiter.

OO enn
SIUTRSCRIPTTON RATES.

Gwe yesr, - * = ° $8.00

Hie month, - . - « rf

Wie week. . . o% .
Delivered in town by carriers withou'
axtT? cost.
AAvertisng rates are liberal andcan he
ad cn application to the editor or at
be cffer-

"
ve destre + ltve eorresponuent at
ve v postotee inthe county, who will
tin brief items of NEWé as it Occurs
sae neighborhood, Write plainly

�"� on von one side of the paper.

a
ema mA ee

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THursra r, December 23, 1897.
ee
An Unjust Ruling.
Gtate Treasurer Worth has
rendered a decision in regard to
tobacco warehouses that will be
far reaching and very much effect
the business ot these houses in
the sale of tobacco if this decis-
fon is enforced. This ruling of
Wr. Worth is to the effect that
tobacco warehousemen are sub-
ject to a tax of 1 per cent. ou their
commissions, He classes them
g@s commission merchants and
applies chapter 284, section 20,
Taws ot 1893.

The matter is attracting a good
deal cf attention among ware-
housemen in ths various tobacco
markets, and there is probability
af its being very vigorously re-
gisted. It is regarded as very
unjust, and there will be a lively
wacket before it is paid. The
fecisiature of '95 fixed the fees, or
sommissions, on the gross
amount of tobacco sold at 24 per
gent. The treasurer now con-
atrues the faw of the legislature
af 93 as applying to this cem-
mission.

PMNS EOE ED

DonTt Tobaceo Spit and Smoke Your
Lite Away.

etn, Sits

If you want to quit tobacco using
easily and torever, be made well
strong, magnetic, full of new life and
vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-
worger that makes weak men_ strong.
Many gain ten pounds in ten days
"~Over 400,000 cured. Buy No To-Ba.
pom your own druggist, who will
gearanteea cure. Bookiet and sample
mailedtree. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co
Chicago or New York

"
coon Ce

New Illustrated Literature

ear

The passenger Department of
the Seavoard Air Line has jusT
Bsued two new illustrated books ;
ene onritled oEducation in the
South,� giving a fall and tom-
plete list and description of
Schools, Collegas and Universi-
fies along the Seaboard Air
Line: the other entitled oWinter
Excursions vie. Seaboard Air
Line,� ia which appears descrip
five aud illustrated sketches of
fle numerous Winter Tourist
Poi: ts reached via the Seaboard
Air Line. ,

An exceptionally convenieni
feature of this book, is the ar-
Rangement of ¢xcursion rates and
rates and routes to the principal
Ficrida, Texas, Mexico and Cali-
fornia Resorts which show con-
siderable reduction in total rates,
-especialiyto Southerr Pines, N.
C., the famous Winter Heath
Resort, which was so weil pat-
ronized last season.

Cvopies of these books can be
secured by addressing T. J. An-
-derson, General Passenger Agent,
Portsmouth, Va., enclosing five
cents in stamps to coysr postage.

Just try a 1Cc. box ot cascarets, the
Mnest liver
made

and + wel ieguator ever

PROGRAMME :
"Of the Concert for Hope Fire Company.

teense trinesete

PART FIRST. ;
) Miss Annie Sheppard.

0 Accompanists ) Miss Lula White.

1. Instrumental Duet"Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 2........... Liszt

Miss Bruce ITsrbes,
Miss Sarah Hooker.

2. Vocal Solo"Four Leaf Clover,......
Miss Pattie Skinner.

8. Instrumental Solo"WhitchesT Dancs;.....
| Miss Lina Sheppard,

4, Vocal Solo."Heart Bowed Down,...........+-
Mr. Hugh W. Holcombe,

5. Instrumertal Solo"Old Black Joe,,.....ceeceeieceeess .. Gimbel.
Mrs. Augustus Moore.

6. Recitation "The brides of Enderby,
Miss Julia Foley.

7. Vocal Soio"The Message,.........eceeeee's
Mrs. Walter Grimes.

sec e vee eL0we.

*@sertereovreer

a. MeDowell.

wee ee Dlumenthal

8. Reading"Soelected,
Mrs. Thos. J. Jarvis.

PART SECOND.

1. Inst. Trio"a El Capitan Marcb,........
6 Rastus on Parada,
Mandolin, Mr. Charles S. Forbes,
Piccolo, Mr. George J. Woodward.
Piano, Miss Bruce Forbes.
9, Vocal So!o."Asthore,..... 208. ..e peewee eee
. Miss Sallie Cotten.
3. Recitation"A. Russian Christmas,
Miss Lina Sheppard.
4, Vocal Solo"AngelTs Serenade,.........eeceeeeee cone eee DIAG:
Violin Obligato, Mr. A. A. Forbes.
Mrs. Travis Hooker. ,

5. Inst. Solo"Rigolett0,........ ccc eeeece eee ceeeeenr ees
MissoBruce Forbes.

6. Vocal Solo"Kellogg Waltz,........
Mrs. James B. Cherry.

7. Inst. Solo."Impromptu No. L..... ccc cee cence eee ee WChUbErt
Miss Lula White.

8. Vocal Quartette"Sweet and Low,........
Mrs. Grimes.

Mrs. Bond.

Mr. Whichard.
Mr. Hyman.

See article on first page.

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eoeeeet eee .Barnby.

WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES [~This Night Shall Thy Soul Be
Requited of ~ihee.�

ee Yee

ofaye you any old grudge you'd like to
pay ¢

And wrong laid up from a bygone day ¢

Gather them all now, and lay them

vears, and now ITm going to enjoy
myself,� said William Fulton. a
hale looking man of three sco.e
and ten years, a8 he paid for a
suit of clothes in Joseph CohnTs
MY'SousT store at half past 3 oTclock
this afternoon. Within ono hun-
red yards of the spot where he
stood and within five minutes of
the time he uttered these words,
ithe csld maa Jay dead. He and
Do you know some tellow stranded and two of his brothers, all bachalors,
icame to town today with a load of

awey
When Christmas comes.
Hard thoughts are heavy to carry,
friend,
And life is svort from beginning to end !
Be kind to yourself, leave nothing to
mend
When Christmas comes.

poor,

As good a3 you, but wi much | .
J As gool as you, but with much toltopacco from their farm in Camb-

|

ibell, ana, haying disposed of it,
iwere preparing to return. Wil-
ham Fulton was walking down

Aré there not some little ones, fair and|
sweet, ~Main street, when he suddenly

Who know net as yet what they have (stoped nod fell backward with

to meet ? loreut force. Hewas moved to a
Perhaps with joy you could make their!de ig store and whsn examined
vy a doctor was, dead."Lyncb-
burg, Va., Dispatch, 16th.

endure.
Do vot forget him, however obscure,
When Christmas comes.

bearts beat
When Christmas co mes,

Any clouds you can lift from hearts o.{| """""

cure ? ~ ;
; Cascarets stunulate liver, kidney and
Any kind word needid"try to bej,. oe » kidney
ther bowels, Never sicken, -veaken or
ere, . .
,jgrive. I10e.
And always add help to sympathyTs|* *
prayer | sty eros

When Christmas comes. Pointed Paragraphs.

ey

Fear not, my friend, giving more than -
your due, No mau eyer respects a woman
Remember the gilt presented to you ~who does not respect herself.

In the lovg ago, and try to be irua | Rem» i
When Christmas comes, ) kemorse ana economy are

~Wititam Letie jaiways faithful followers of the
"Traces.

Surgeons always make their bi'ls
lout according to the cut rate
schedule.

Language of the Coattail.
When you see the lower half
section of a coattarl missing it
means: oI haya been introduced

to her fatherTs dog.� |
If the coattail looks lik | Thereis no duty on the wool
Wo coattail 10048 Ke ApOrrUSs thy Gandidites pulls over the

plaster, full of holea: oI didnTt/ayes of the voters.
get the shot at a hardware store.�

Coattail with a large, open~
faced tear onthe biss: oI scaled
the back fence.�

Dust on the coattail: oI hada
painful interview with her papaTs
boot.� Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the

Coattail ripped up to the collar :| most wonderful medial discovery of

oI haa two |. ap-year proposals the age, pleasant and refreshing to the

at the same time.T"Chicago iaste, act gently and positively on
News kidueys, hver and bowels, cleansing

the entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fever, habitual constipat on
and biliousness. Please buy and try a
box of C. C, C, today. 19, 25, 50

tiow the weeds would laugh if
the farmers were to sirike for
eight hours 9 uay.

The bicycle skirt comes rather
high, but the opera gown never
fails to get itin the neck,

Everybody Says So.

When bilious or costve, eat a Case
caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed

: cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure
Os 25¢, all druggists. .

by

?

vee cevesese Dalfe,

oT haye worked hard tor thirty

a

RE CONSTIPAT

P hit i ps 4 T . 4 |

ARSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ti. never evip or srive. at cause easy uataral results, Bom

ple and book!et free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicazo, Montreal, Can., or New York, (217.
POPPE LOO OL SEPP OPO POO PO DOO OOOO POO OO OOO OO®

R. R. FLEMING, Pres,

A. G. COX .
G. j, CHERRY, | Vice}Pres.a

The Bank of

-_ ifnotall, of your b
every favor consistent

s,

A ACEDS,

HENRYPHARDING,
AssTt Cashior}

CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000 ;SMaximum $100,000.
OrganizedjJune}1st,51897.

Pitt County,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

al Nena an Nell el el as es

, HIS'Bank wants your triendship anda shar,

usinesss, and wll grant
with safe ana soune

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

R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.

STATEHEMENTINOF THE

"RESOURCES.

L.oans and Discounts $56,792.58

Premium on Stock 1,000.00»
Due from Banks 20,865.30)
Furniture and Fixtures 1,507.25;
Cash [tems 8,619.05 ¢

25,139.49

$113,923.67
$

Oash in Vault!

Total '

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

JUL. LITTLE, CashTer

REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. .

The Bank of Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Atthe Close cf Business Oct, Sth, 1897.

we

LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Surplus and Protits 1,462.09

Deposits subject to Check o0 67,507.02

Due to Banks 607.00
Cashiers Checks ortstanding 241.66
Bills Payable 17.500.00
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00

Total $113,922 6%

We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, aad shall be glad ta have
your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CJ!

ey

a

He TABLISHED ates.

SAM, Mi. SCHULTZ

PORK SIDES GSBOTLDER

(AK KSAND MXbUHANTS BUY
in: -siryearTs supplies will find

their incerest toget our prices befere pui
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete
u allits brancues.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR

or raceme Ht

ALWAYS AT LOWEST wa 2 ,
Tovace, Sau &3, |

we buy ciroc; from Mandlactwe. fen
lia oo/s 4 O23 vert. A eOow

a
ete atoek af

FURNITURE |

r
fa

FASHIONAR�"�® BARBER,

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

UNDERTAKER

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND.

EMBALMERS.

arene @ Sa

We have .uct received @ uew
hearse and ize nicest line of Cof-
fins and Cesgeta, in weed, metal-~
lic and eloth ever brought te
Greenvilic. }

We are nroun cd :
ing ia &i. its foyns,

~9 9mbalme

Personai atieation given to con=
ducting fucerals and bodies en-
trusted to our caro will receive

every mark of respect,

Onr prices are Jower than ever,

Ve do not want monopoly but
iivite con petition.

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

BOB GREENE & Co.

� ER gees
GREE ?
2 Guso fun Barry

i lead
EB

ale Aaden

always on hand and seid at prices to suit is e
the times. Uvr goods are all bough: and

~sold tor CASH therefore, having ig aisk! The next session of th: school wik

to run we cellata@ close margin, open on
. | MONDAY SEPT. ¢ 1897
" a: ae ceahupe for 10 months.
e terms are as follows

F Barbers. |Primary English per mo. $200

"_. Intermediate~ ~ $2 BC

ne | Higher ee a

B.PENDER, | Languages (each) ** = * $1 00

The work and disclpline of the senou
Wii be as heretofore,
We ask a continuance of your o*
libecal patronage, ,
i W A RAGSDALE.

AMES A. SMITH, |
TONSORIAL ARTIST,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

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

st

ALL ABOUT
* A handsomely illustrated book o

200 pages descriptive of Texas anc
E the resources of that great otat

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[4 SRBERT EDMUNDS, |
FASHIONABLE BAREER,

Special attention given to cleanin.
Geutmens Cloth':

'G,P.&T. AL &G, N.R, R,

Palestine, ''exas,
East Texas lands are attracting
considerable attention, Mention
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will be mailed to any address oe
receipt of eight centsto cover post-
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Schedule in Effect Nov. 29th, 18°..
Departures from Wilmington.

NORTHBOUND.

DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg-
9.35 a.m. nolla 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10
-&m, Gajdsboro 11.58 am, Wil
son 12.43 p m, Rocky Mount
1.49 p m, Tarboro 2.50 p m,
Weldon 4,23 p m, Petersburg
6.28 p m, Richmond 7.15 pm,
Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-
ton 11.30 pm, Raltimore 12.53
am, Philadelphia 3°45 a m,
New York 6.53 am, Boston
3,00 pm.

DAILY No 40"Passenger Duc Mag
7.15 pm. noiia8.55 pm. Warsaw 9.10
p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,
Wilson 11,06 p m. Tarboro
6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11 57
pm, Weldon 1.44am, Nor-
folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg
3.24 a m, Richmond 4,20 a m,
Washington 7.41am, Balti,
more 9.15 4 m, Philadeipnia
11.5 am, New York 2.02 p
m. Boston 9.00 p m.
SOUTHBOUND,
DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake
~40 p xa. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad
bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-
te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05
0, Deumark 6,30 a m, August
to 8.40 am, Macon 11.30 a m,
Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-
ton 10.20°pm. Savannah 2.49
a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,
St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam
pa 6.45 pm. a
SKRIVALS AT VFILMINGTON"
FROM THE NORTH.

DAILY No. 49,."Passeiger"Boston
9.45 VM. 1.03 pm. New York 9.00 pm,
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-
more 2,50 am, Washington
4.80 am, Richmond 9.05 am,
Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor-
Weldou 11.50 am, ~Tarboro
12.12. m, Rocky Mount. 1.00
pm, Wilson 2-14 pm. Golds-
boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,
pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm,

DAILY No. 41,"Passenger--Leave
$.30 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New
York 9.30 am, Phifadelphia
12 09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,
Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-
mond 7..0 pm, Petersburg
8.12pm. Norfolk 2,20 pm,
Weldon 943 pm, Tarboro
6.01 pm. Rocky Mount 5.45
2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,
Goldsboro 7:01 am, Warsaw

7.53 am Magnolia 8.05 am.

DAILy No. 61"Passenger---Leave
xcept New Tern 9.20 am, Jackson-
unday = yille 10.42 am. This train

40 FM. anriyes at Walnug street.
_ FROM THE SOUTIL

DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave
12,15 2. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Souford 1 AQ
pm, Jacksonville 635 pm
Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-
ton 5620 am~ olumbia 5.50
am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon
3.30 am, Augusta 8.05 pm,
Lenmark 4.°5 pm, Sumpter
(45 am, Florence 8.55 am.
Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn
10.35 am, Lake Waceamaw

1!.08 am,

~~

Train on Sect's: 4 Neck Braneh Road

@aves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.35}

Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 p

m., Greenville 6.57 p.m., Kinston 7.55

%- m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.60

%.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving

Hali x at 11:18 a. m., We'don 11.33 am
ily except Sunday.

Iraing on Waehaigton Branch lenve
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p.m
arrives Parmele 9.10a. m., and 4.00 p
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves
varboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.
wed 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-

nt Sunday. Connects with trains on
scotland Neck Branch.

Gi Train leaves varoory, N C, via Albe
marle & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
ay, at 5 3) p.m., Sunday 405 P. M;
active Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. im.
Heturning leaves Plymouth daily except
Sundsy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. m.,
arrive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 11. 00

Train on Midland N. ©, branch leaves
Gold®boro daily, except Sunday, 7.1) 2
m. arriving Smaithtield 8.30 a, in. Re-
turning leaves Sinithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar-
rivee at Goldsbors 10,25 a. m.

~rains on Latta branch, Florence
&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, agrive Dunba:
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returnine
leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m.
oe Latta 7.50-a m, daily except Sun

Vv

Train on Clinton Branch leayes War -
saw for Clinton daily, except Suaday,
11 29a.m.and 4.15 p, m* Returning
leaves Cinton at7.00 a.m. and3,001 m.

Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via
Richmone. also at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk

ne all points North via Norfolk,

\ H.M EMERSON,
GenT) Pass. Agent

T. M. EMERSON, Deaitia Manage ~
T, RAKENGY. Gen) Wanaver.

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if

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cept of 50 cents. Tuis magnificent gal- | Cc

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manufacture, and we would advise you
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CHURS :

BAPTI51"Services every Sunday,
moring and evening. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Rev. A: W. Setzer,
Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.
¢, D. Rountree, Superintendent.

CATHOLIC"No regucar services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-
day, morning and evening. Lay ser-
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.
Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30
A.M. W. 3. Brown, Superinter:dant.

METHODIST~"Services everv Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-
iendent.

PRESBYTERIAN"Services " thiru
Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school
9:°0 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-
dent,

LUDGES.

A. F. & A. Mi"Greenville Lodge No
2814 meets first and third Monday even-
ivg. J. M, ReussW. M. L. I. Moore,
Sec.

I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17
Meets every Tuesday evening. J, V.
Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.

K. ot P."Tar River Lodge No, 93,
meets every Friday evening. H. W.
Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of
R. and §,

R. A."zeb vance Couucil No. 1696
mets every Thureday evenins, W. kb.
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.

K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1165
meets every Friday evening. Jour
Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R

A.L of H, Pitt Ccunci! 236 meets
every Thursday night. J. Bo Cherry
is W. b. Wilson. See.

tn

Cekien ang Peanor,

Below are Norfoli prices of cotto
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnishe.)
by Cobb Bros. & Commission" Mer-
~chants of Norfolk -

QoTTON,
fro0d2 Middling 28
Middling�"�s 34
Low ~iddling 5 1-14
fso0d Ordinary 43
Pone"steady?
PEANUTS:
Privy »)
Exteo Prime 24
"an . 9s
rye mh 8&0 to 75

nEN

Tone --quiet.

Xa ~ e en! b
© veenville odarkest,
oorrected by 8. M. Schultz.
Ruiter, per Ib id to 2
Western Sides 52 3 6
Sugar eccred Hams 10 to 124
Morn 40 to 34
Corn ~eal 50 to 6Q
Flont, Family 4,75 to 5.75

Lard js to 10
Oats 28 to 40
Suga 4, to 6
Coffee 834 to 20)
Salt per Sack G19 1 70
(Chickens 12} to
Eggs per doz 124
Beeswax.per 0)
~otton Seed,per bushei 1} to
eeeeniennememetamema ce pion ena _ |
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PRACTICAL

To)

Offers his services to the fy |
40 citizens of Greenville and the ¢
{© public generally. OF

ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3%

Spouting and Stove Work, 2&

| a specialty.

Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charges made.. Tobacco
Flues made in season. Shop
on Diekinson Avenue.



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TPA UES: PARKER: sa CRAG EPR tee

ghbbbhe What Is It? ,bhibbh

"== Itisapicture ot tae celebrated "~

- PARKER. FOUNTAIN. PENS

Best in use, The outfit of no business man ~is

complete without one..,,

The Reflector Book Store

has''a nice asscrT nent ot thc3e Fountain Pens
also a beautiful: cof Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be asto::; shed when you see them and.
varn how very 4: apthev are.

You may never,
But should you ever}@=="-

Want Job Printing

oag Come to see us. a

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The Daily Reflector

Gives the home news
every aiternoon at thp

small price of 25 centg-a

month.
seriber ?
ouvht to be.

Are youT, sub-
If not oyou

&

~The Eastern Reflector.

TWICE-A-WERK. , °

Is only $1 a ~year. I
contains the news every
week, and gives inform#-
tion to the farmers, 'es-
pecially those growing
tobacco, . that is.T worth
"-Atiany tines ~moxp than
» the- subscriptiou*pric®,







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DAILY REFLECTOR.

cc eimeninell

\\ WARY HAE Weather Bulletin.

: ee 5 aR

Are you ready for it? It
you want

pe ee
0

Fafr tonight and Friday.

Human Presents.

day,

""~| Burwell Riddick went to Suffolk to-

A STOCK-IN FULL.,

*
aan omre

to help in your ce'cbration
come to my store. I have

A
S
a fuli line of Sky Rockets, Roman
Candles, ~[orpedoes, ,Whistling
Bombs, Cannon Crackers, Pop
Crackers, &c., that will be sold
cheap.

Claus.
One more day and then ecmes Christ-
&
mas.
Buck Wheat-Flour, 4c, av J. b

When it comesto Iruite! |,
W iteTs.

and Confections for Santa Ciaus

+ my prices cunTt be beat. I also

haye a nice line of Groceries, To-| ee

bacco, Cigars, Crockery, &- | Everybody was gad fo see me
Let me fill your Xmas orders.

D. 8. SMITd.

W. U. Uines will grate your Christ-

mus cocoanuts.

shine today.

Many people in town today doing

Christmas shopping.

The Male Acadmey ¢ osed Wednes"

~

FO Re R ENT day atte: oon for the holidays,
| JS. Turst lis m tue front rank

On Dickerson Avenue, A nine-room | with Christmas eatables, and fireworks.
house, with kitchen, pa try, bnttlerTs|
pantry, smoke house. Woo! heuse, Stam |
ples. barn, buggy house, tyo gardens, | , Y Wed

~ , 7 CY sea -dnerday afternoon. tor
and a good well of water. | Lacy closed Wedaerday afternoon tor

For terms |
apply ta WoW. WHITE. | the tiolidays,

Theftemale scbool taught by Muss

~tore
LangTs Cash House.

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

~ la ee ae
Lang oells Cheap.

a ;
£4445 z

& Shoes. ¥

These [Items of Interesi to Santa

day, »

Clarksville. Va.

H. W. Holeumbe left for Danville to
spend the holidzys.

W. J. Turnage went to Whitakers
io spend Christmes. .

Li tle Miss Annie Jenkins has gone
to Somh Poston, Va., to spend Christ-
mas with relatives.

Miss Mary L. Lacy leit this morning
to@spend the holidays with relatives at
South Boston, Va. |

Forbes and two sisters,

Misses Deila and Helen, have gone tu

Ernest

Wilsou to spend Christmus.
vad

%
Get the mistletoe ready.
Christmass express shipments are
heavy.
530 barrels Red Apples, cheap. at %.
Ma. Schultz.
The streets and stores have had a
busy look teday.

Dain the stockings tonizht and hang
them tomorrow sight.

Beaurital line ef new Pretures ju-
received at Mrs, Georgia James,

The market hcuse is co be moved to

Cotauch street, opposite Hotel Macon.

everybody at Mrs. Gecrgte James,

For beautitul Christmas presents In
sterling siiver and geld go to J. B.
Cherry & Cor

That man bes a poor esttmate of
Christmas who lcoss upon it as the
line for intemperance.

Velocipe ieS, WACK, Oye doll v8 bis,
tire works, veses, figures, cups and

saucers, at S, M. oehuitz.

OUR CHRISTMAS TREE.

The Reflector Gets a tull String of

L. I. Moore went to Whitakers to-

B. T. Bailey lef. this morning for

A Christmas present smitable for}

4

\
AB

The Store is Quick With .

CHRISTMAS ~ IMPULSE,

The merchandise in-
iterests here chime in
harmonious smoothness
| swith the spirit of the
"avid ~times. Our stock Is in
Meet ~thorough accord with

)iyour praétical needs

) jand the service 1s so
spertect that mistakes
~and de'ays ~are rare.
5

dh cals

~y

5 ae

j

Of course, tawdry paint
How very chear, how very choice, {4 things are absent
. The peop e all are erying ; ~irom our eolleetion of
Phev prat eour goods with cheer- 3, . °
fol wos . attractions, but if your
Avert back it up by ing, . . of
eee taste and preference 1-
cline fo vsctn! and practical articles for gitts we
can supply them at the least possible demand
upon your purse.

With thoughts of
Xmas comes thoughts.
of giving, and what a
more pleasing _ gift.

Christmas Thoughts

| Dress Goods.

~than a handsome dress with all She little acces
~sorise. Tne costume need not be expensive.

You may bave a clearer head for!

few days following Christanas.

Thad ManningTs bright: paper, the

maki g good resolutions now tha: ivr a|

FS. WINTER GEPES-SUMNER PRICES.

Henaorson Gold Lecf, 1s sixfeen years

od. It has few quads,

aS Of; | esting part in editing Tre KEFLECTOL
gts They show sime good reading.
~v . oe 4) Fy ~yene) of nd mM. PUTS *s isins
man oR na ne 4 i n Kine Freneh cand:es, cats, ratsip
SEER = A « Jer & manes, ap les, bananas,e%e ANUS {LZs,
o Pan. 7 antes. chocala.e, gelatine, citron, ato.
earns aa, gal Fy
" Ww \L. Schultz. |
CCE VAae tens ran} AnY APH. OW
: or QS 15 rapiuy appreaci- wy Mayor Perkins says fire works may
U é - . ak = OU} \ . .
wy * Ins, only a short while V¥ hye discharged from 6 o'clock Friday
4 i yy } 67 OY 4. ty me tc bid ~ . . a ; .
a and the ev entful « ay 18 here, Rh eventing until midnight Christmas
ae o mC "~ : - e. du i t
prepation musf bs madethat ||| njoht.
it may beoneofjoyandgiad | Mv entire stock of Christmas Goods
% . + My entire stock of CUhristine8s Goods |
neoad Sana t r that Ave a My Entire
rf its c) . P , 50 Lf th ww U you have must ba soll this Were k. (set mY priees

supplied yourself with some .

of the many useful, servicea-
ble and substantial things of life that can here
be found in such great variety and abund-
ance. If thereisagirl orlaity that has not been
supplied with a

4} py? (i lr / F sop Ie f VP SP © 4) ACR
We WW Vu ilfads ZAe 55
" C94 X HO

they shou:d come now while our sheives are
filled with beautiful patterns and trimmings.
WY AAA ARIA RAMAN AAA AAA BARA KAKA TS

aC Did
«I ( be

x It may be the children *%
~ need Sboes, Uncerwear, *&
4 Hanckerchiefs, Gloves or
Neckwear. Someroomin ¥&
tre house a new Carpt, &
Rugs, CurtainsandChairs &
The bed may bein want ¥
of someall wool Blankets
and Marsailles Counter- ¥&
panes. Pa

an

a Ya oae 4

OOO AA AA SAS

Se ree a )
we OVOU00 2UOUOC CQOUOL, BROUGUECOC OUgO ~s
ESN VE RO Wh AY A

in fact you may want and need many other|

things that yon have been oputting off� long
enough. Xmas isa good time to bring the mat-
ter to a close. Come look through our stock
whether you want to buy or not.
Yours to please,

J.B. CHERRY% CO

before buying. Mrs. Groreia JAMES

If you want to make some friend a
Christmas present that will be a remin.
der of you for a yeer send him ~THe
REFLECTOR,

For Revt." New six room dwelling
hose, all eonveiences, desirable locas
Apply to, J. W, HiaGs.
Goto J. B White for holiday
opoceries, fruits, confections, cigars and
Full jine and everything

Hon.

fire works.
nice.
Mertainiy there are some men who
are very deficient in character, but there
are others possessing that Virtue im
large measure. DonTt judge all men by
the furmer class.

Cigars hake a nice Christmas pres-
ent, provided they are good ones, D.
S, Smith has the Nickel King, a
delightful smoke, in boxes of 25, Just
che right size for a present.

Paums, Patus."WVe have sold nine
Palms tor Christmas presents and
have only a few more left. Send in
your orders quicy. Phone 46.

ALLEN WarreEN & Son.

0 CUKE-NO PAY.

That is the way all draggists sell
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON
iC for Chills, Fever and all forms of
Malaria, It is simply Iron and Quinine
ina tasteless form, Childre� love tt
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating
fonics. Price, 500,

|
Ou; advertisers are Casing ano ainter-

We

Will be the order cof things this week.

realize that 1897 wili soon be numbered with
th vest, and January, wit? its trade dullness,
will take the pave of brisk OQecember. You
y35 Ah

will find msiy x ov most stylish

varment here.



Aforeible lesson mm economy
is taught you in the prices of
ourshoes. Every pair sold is
an advertiscment to the depart-
ment As good instrle, wear
and quality as any made, but
abig saving to you in price

Nien Suits and Qvercoats.

T We have a great factory at Baltimore that is the center of tine
art tailoring. Every Suit and Overcoat we produce is the creation

the land. Not to know our facilities and reputation is a blemish
upon your personal knowledge of Clothing history. Giving better
satisfaction and grandeur values pow than ever before.

NPN ag a Nal Na ts a

PARAABAAAS SAA AAA AT A AN
,

, a mee er

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of workmen whose skill, genius and ability cannot be surpassed in |

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Daily Reflector, December 23, 1897
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