Daily Reflector, February 22, 1898


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the result of an accident on board the

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inquiry, which has been appointed to}
investigate the awtul affair, bus why

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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1898.

We have just received
a lovely line of

HAMBURG. SHINS & NARSOUK
EDGING.

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wane. Se ae mts
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A fuil line ot

ORCHON

o f gh. %

ry
{ hs a

erm

Warship fo TTavaena.

and other laces

ahem rae ee

mace an examination of the hull of . Ay
e ° 1 yf T 4 1 . . - 4 ~ I nteresf. my
Abeautiful line of (me vare dust who iy entited to
Credit { | i is ae vil (1 | We ict! Y r T . |
| . ! � ine douse that has sick BUTUEL. N. ( o. Moly, D1 st, 1898.
[yet beon ascertained, but it certain | |
A lo, rs ~| Andrew J. toore went to ~Tarboro | AN
\ : libs MOMEDOUY mS, a8 Secretary 0) | q
: 9 it! y is, . ry Long Sunday. LN awe QD
| : . . | 40d a Eibay, a
Lhad stated betore the official request , bh i nod ee Xhers V Erco
} ° | . o ne
con sic sung of freached Washington, bat after it w as Frank Andrews returned home
Shi W , (known that it would be made, that it] from Norfolk Saturdy night. |
\ { i { : '
h ort ast t Sets O} Pwould be granted. Congress doesn't | J. R. Tinele, of Ayden, Superviso ! » hy nF \ i] th it W 11! Oo} IVE) OU |
j ae a oe. GN HIP, { ALY en, \ Vis F \ 6 . "? T ( T
L; hh (' ut B 1; « Wish the world fo KNOW tiat it G ie af Pul 1] i¢ Sehools, wes in town ted: | JO IC, . t a I ae \ Lis fan) a .
sl ICs a) J Ui} ry vOns Pwith the President : hy nee if lag ay | & 5 . . ra *] ( W 1
pee Yon , { , oVaT . T
ltar Gone nothing further than to sp-{ \t@ Ws ©. Nelson spent part of] a bargain inw Sultor Overcoat. We
4 ne wi IPL EEC oe ube it. \ GS wd
and Studs for sentle- | me ta OT dest week in Tarboro with her parents.
Ppropriate 3: P=00,000 to be used in iin | *} 1; if
i~ j iy t 1 y
; il , Maine and er equi We] rn th t hi camece w;: sere} wil not disappoln i VOU.
. yy 7 tay i he a a or » �,�bihla if it | . . = . : } .
men. ohy, t ~ a Fy ne ) UW eliva mla ft ; roel in the |
ime possible, but. th hy tere | OVE wa SeCoray) ley
j iI vty lla " + at fires ! } ¥ ie - ; FA ~ ~4 ~~ :
| : | VILSON
- ; f tr} » ¢ iff Te} \ af {) ent 1 Vy LwWwo vel } sa \ ay rh | R iN AN NK W wef YL ee
We have a good AS- [to whether Senator Maron istT De, ELC dames end wie heard the]
cig rt ay} |, a ly i , 1 a dant _|
SOrtHCHL O02 i ime to tmeke tbat re bal Joctor en ke | TOR KING CLOTHIER
oo ~. | ) oy | } tf fie i� ¢ ) i a) : | i i My K NAY ~ i,( i LuhT.
T q rf - ~ . T \
y 4 PAGE dg ons | ~ sf i n i indy with siek conte, toon ut |
WH é Hd od a 7 aetais aid Tha ft ¢ vd ' 4 lott 1 Le |
i vs it j tatoth yo} 4 ~ ) Poa * | ee ae ie RNA een a OnE
Ae me Fe ra fast, tye rj { Yes OPO cry ba hy ) Abid t( ke { -]
to dispose of at t yee | |
11, 1, las, b 4) { lay 1] AL eavpaull 4 + 4! . 1 Of |
Wm arkably} 10OW ine { { f "_ a i ] way { 1 £ | '
WAAC fy hy sheowkd the | the .° When the news | 1 10! ry ot�
pri i A baal { iN : . ; iM ~ scram i; insenesat!*
© ~ pati fiom ono Ci goread Sunday } ne te curposnly OF my Rh
or ¢ yw H a | i '
icks & Tatt,|2r tate bow ae one ghar wi We oom it BE
t hy £ s: a 4 5 " y | : 5
9 OA Ete), Why should he rat cet w bated Mrs Mo AL James hove! Any help to your future buying-of
" " ~ ~ ~ f Hj ! he] Whe } ¢ ry. . � ay am ae om, AA fl Tv mf
" op Be Barter as | "" | Dresses, Silks and White Goods to
fea, } } lw oo ' hy i. * . " , x
Wr SFEIn Gl | Ih but a Gand and 7 al : | come in now and look over our new
i 1 be conf of th many if] nes ?
{ be i ere) «
| PSoanish Miniater, j We ad ! 100 styles and effects in Dre 33 Goods.
oT) ! , ee a wr s 12 6
Peston Y ne , nid Meeting of KineTs Daueta | af
Washington, Bob. 21, 99. | ees ; eee . | 100 styles and solors 3 in Silks.
How mach longer Congress ean (°F # commen timely eanfussed ent oF quar semictcuiinl y | in y tax on your time and trouble to
. . Lyi \4 ] | WW MY t { ra | | { Ne y's | will | i t | ~
ttand the sirain wh rs bre im- | it »m WO rane) foubt i} I vs Da il oD | rat a 2, elimpse of Hi: ne Advance Spring
ee . A 1 t} nem fal | Af i ~\ ai) wat ! f ] ? ! TO ~ } ~ ge WY 1
post wn Gibed on, or rather 7 m opt It by M : a : ) nia tthe usual time Yi priet | SH lks, Dross Goods an. ay ash4ooc gq ?
noncaction nt an Inuinistration upon Pav f CMpiOmars eng YPUNs? C1 o1 tien a if stly r en te ra lg | Ne wv Fabrics come dail y.
ihe destruction of the betileship Maine i! ev, aiter he said: 4d Wa NOY | ar Phe annual fees d » Cen | To use an old, homely phrase---you
{ i Veg anrs 4a «Ty s oY) ya hs la rel ~ | + ay t ayti . a {3 { /
and th vn killing of PDO of its INCu. mi GOW) af ihe am Tay Wital a tral Coun il the mtat are. me bre not obliged to le). UyT T.--and, weTk re
: fet ae f 1: rd wWwacs | ~ 6} erat ele Ay é ig } 1 Po . J ge ere ~ohn 2 tt d | | . ~
Pavaria-harbor, without en explosion Pops Bard unless T had an ironclad waly | Meareh ist, and 1 e:vecthis-rfetice that only too ela id t to show.
~ . nr ey i be ~tween bis 3 Stiletto and ~my architce-| all members may come prepared.
is problematical. Mr. McKinley hasj | 7 - pe OOS pet
7 tee = bere is nothing in Spanish dir | Mrs. Jas. B. CHerry
disappointed many of his supporters, ohig . : . ) | lish ¢ 1! | La tS. JAS B CHE!
; . . omaey ior a hundred vears which | See, ot The Patience Criele.
and nothing but the unwritten law ; mae o | See, of The Patiencs "" ace vam
preve then anything but eommen ae |

under which Congress has «iwavs sup-

oMN questions of

policy affecting 4 foreign nation has

ported the President in

prevented an outbreak before " this.
Inasmuch us there are probably not
50 men in Congress who do not believe
thatthe Maine was
tionally, it iedifficult to understand why
Mr. McKinley and the Secretary of
avy should eo persistently assert
their belief that the awful calamity was

blown up inten-

~Phe-navel
Spanisk Legation, has publicly an-

nounced the same inte and added that

ness a lax discipline, Ye gods! and
this meddlesome fool has not: been sent
after de Lome It could have been
understood if Mr. McKinley and bis
Secretary of the Navy had said that
they bad no opinion,to offer in advance
of the finding of the naval court of

they should take a position that is a
reflection upon Captain Sigsbee and.
the other brave officers of the Maine,

1s only explainableT upon the thepry

ap by Sone
/ r

fy That waa te { ]
sion. That was f 2 refuse to orant the
. t
irequest of the Spanish authorities at
re, ;
mavana, to have a Spanish daysr ac.

that they are afraid of offending Spain,
and that in the evert ot the failure to

find direct and conclusive evidence that
the Mame was blown up by Spanish
treachery, Captain Sigsbee is to be
made a scapegoat. Jt was the vereral
McKin-
. the entire
United States fleet, now off the coast
of Florida, .to Havana harbor, te
remain during the investigation, but so

opinion in Congress that Mr.

ley should have ordered

far not even a single -arship has been

ordered ther2"Seeretary Lone

that one will be.

says
Itis not surprisizg
that the Spaniaréseshould think and
sey that we areTafraid to send another
Up to this time, |
Mr. McKinley hag only done one thing
that has met the unqualified approval
of Congress, and the indications poivt
to his having

done that under compul-

any every Americar

V voted for the Bankruptey bill which

than a joint resolution offered by: Rep-
resentatiye Lovering, of Massachusetts,
the
Constitution, authorizing Congress to
regulate the hours of labor in all .the
States. The House Jadiciary
mittee has actually been giving hearings

providing for an amendment to

on that resolutior. A delegation of

Com- }

cotton mill men� from the South ap-

perred before the Committee to pro-

test against the resolution, but they

a

could have saved money by siaying at

home. We mey come to that sort of
thing in time, hut net yet.
| ;
Only 12 Demoerats and cne Popu-
isssed the House by a vote of 159
1v4, The bill passad

for the Nelson bill passed by the Sen-

to
is a substitute
are at the extra session, and it provides
both

%
bankruptey,

for voluntery and

9 grata non ene tan ee a rome

CHILD LEFT AT THE

DOOR

| Personal Notes and Other Items of

scoundrels.�

Nothing yet seriously proposed: in

% ; ; . .
the line of paternalism goes further

Washington's
closed

ea | 3 . AA A ) o4 ,
Voday beiny a holidcy,

birthday, tbe exchanges were

and there were no market reports.

basi tas

pa Baia ko ke tt

tol igh
| ALFRED

Dealer in

FORBES,

a

| omad wie oe

Greenvil

nO Ba C.

going to war.

giving away

involuntary.

we are offering

We are next door
Goods a the B;

Ld

inter suits

You had better clothe yourself with

the proper wearirg apparel before

to
4

Urgains

Our

Samy
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50000 """""
3000 LBS LARD, |
50 QO B ABNELS FLOUR
9 O O BOXES TOBACCO),
100 CASES BAKING

CR ae SR

SA ig pcan ES

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La)

POWDERS,
{ OO CASES SOAP,

{ OO CASES LYE, .
100 CASES WASHING

ROWRERS,
5 oSACKS COFFE

We alsb have in stock Sugar, Butter,
Cheese, Canned Goods, Suaff, Wrapping
Paper and Bags and many other things
to numerous to mention. Send us your
orders. Mail orders receive prompt at-
tention. Aents for Standard Oil Co

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The: Geni Supply - Co,

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iy We have alarge,

WH |

STOCK OF

Hl

GOODS

iust arrived. Come
see us.

OTS MY a LR
A STA

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Ati ee OR

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is office. told him how glad ha

* every 100 is money burned.

a 4

One year.T

legal infommatio®

oand theo, bidding him cood-
morning, was about to Jeave
when the voung man esked for
his foe. What for said tha old}
farmer. For legal advice,
replied the young lawyer. Hew
much is iu? Five " dollars.

4 . . ss nite +1 apna ae wae sae a a ~ es

p ATLY REFLECTOR Now Worth $125. Patridges Almanac. om a AN DY ¢ ATH AR i i

= |---|. Two shares of stock in the , eras story is told of Par- $ : ye. : » i
D J, WHICHARD. Editor. North Carolna Railroad, worth " ges the one time celebrated ( oeG ; ; x .
$1U0 face value each, recently English almanac maker. _ Travel-| ¢ é
oo "===|gold at~ pulic auction for.- $125 | ing in the country he stopped at ; :
oe Id/an inn for dinner, and afterward ~ é
. T SUNDAY each. These ~shares once so T | al t
wh AFTERNOON Lene oom for $17 each. The lease now | prepared to resume his journey. é
reece worth seyen| The hostler advised him to stay |

Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter

saccsacnenien tantatetn meee

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sUBSC RIPTION RATES

$3.00

BS

10

carriers With-

One month.
One week,
Delivered in town hy
out extra ¢ ost.
Anvertising °
he hod on application
the office.

ates are liberal and can
to the editor or at

ements = Ct OCA

a
We desire & live correspondent at
every postoffice 1" the connty. who will,
neenrs

send in brief items of news 48 it
in each reighberhood. Write pl
and only on one side of the paper

ainlv

enone cece nematic

ae
eerste ~~

Fenrrany 22, 1898

TUESY ae, ne by f rape" f

. Le EN ARNON

He Paid Two Fees

A close-fisted oldfarmerthrongh
there was a good chance to cet
some legs! advice from the yvonne
man gratis, so he dropped into
was that he had come into town,
because the old judce was getting
superannuated, and enntrived in

the course of the talk to get tha
he wanted,

The farmer declared he wovld
never pav if, and the yome
fawver told him if he didnTt!

would sue fim. So he trotted
down to sce the old judge whom
he found hoeing in his gardee, |
and said: Judge, 1 went in tins
morning just simply to make
a neighborly call on that young
scamp of a lawyey, and he charg-
Served you right, said
You hed no business}
Well. have I got
to pay it? Certainly vou have
Well, then, if I must, 1 must-
Gocd werning. Hold on, seid the
Aren't you going to pey

gyn
Som OH

ed me $d.
the judge.
fo go to him.

qo
a OER

judge.

Seg ""
sarily small.

makes that stock
times as much, and the State
owns $3,000;000 of this stock and
private ~citizens cf ~he State,
widows, orphans and others own
about $80,000 of the remaining
$1,000,000. The Governor wants
to break up this lease, thereby
destroying the vatue. oThe
private stockholders be",� says
our Governor. ~I'he StateTs inter-
est will go the same way he is
willing the private stockholders
go, when the lease 18 broken."
Raleigh Post.

T

err
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Atlantic Hotel Leased

Jtis announced that the Atlan-|
tic Hotel, at Morehead City, has
heen leased for a term of years to
Mr. E. A. Humphrey, of Golds-
boro. 5

The present owners of the
property, at a recent meeting,
cranted Mr. Humphrey the lease,
and about March Ist next the
Atlantic Hotel,will be thrown open
under the supervision of a compe-
tent manager. The hotel will,
is said, in the future be kept oper
throughout the year. .

A Jarge sumis being expanded
for repairs and imprevements in
connection with the buildings and
ercunds."Raleigh Post.

He Will Get There.

where he was, as it would certain-

ly rain. Nossense, said Part-
ridge, ~and proceded on his
way.

He had not gone fsr, however,
when, sure enough, a heavy
shower of rain descended. Struck
by the manTs prediction, Part-
ridge rode back and was received
by the nostler with a grin. The
almanac maker offered him half a
crown on cordition that he told
how he knew it was going to
raic. .Well, tha truth is, sir, that
we have an almanac here, called

low is such a notori6us liar that
whenever he promiges a fine day
we alway: know it will be oppo-
site. Now, today, your honor, is
set down as a fine day in the
almanac. _

cantata aga

Everytody Says So
Cascarets Candy Cathariic,
most wonderful medical discovery
the age, pleasant and refreshing te the
taste, act gently and postiyely on kid-
neys, live and bowels, cleansing the
entire sy steu, dispel colds, cure head-

th

0

ache, tever, habitual constipatiosT aud
biliousness Vleas2 buy and ity a
box of C. C. C. today, 1), 25, 90
cents. Sold avd guaranteed to cure
by all drug gists.
Poker in the Yestoffice.
Ay 3 ACAQ hte! Af
Giye me three aces sald -a

sporting man at the stamp win-

A citizen of Winston recieved
C/aletter a: few days .ago from 4}
youug Bartist divine wi Ho is tak-
ing a@ course In a Theological
College. In his sae he stated
that he is doing his own washing,

dow of the postofiiceT just
pcon a couple of days ago.
The stamp cierk passed out
three 1 cent ctamps.
Now deal mea pair of duces.
The clerk passed out the 2
Stanips.

end ironing (except shirts) at
nights and his expenses are neces |
i

EVE, J

i his who 18 well |
known

wench
Albhece t

5

young man
d hh LS MAnHY friends 3 here
man for the

follars.

4)
te

he Winston

ann nfafawda {+ ;
loan of a few d itis need-

me? Pay you! What for? |
Why. fer the Jegal advice of |
eourse, What do you charge?
Ten dollars. The

dhe old fellow had to pay
fhe young lawyer and $10

eoallls crame
reouit Was

S5 to
fo the
old one.

foral." DonTt try to get legai
advice tor nothing "Our Dumb

Animals.

Masearets stimulate liver, kidney anr
bowels. ~Sever weaken o

gripe. 10e.

sicken,

Seen ae nan cemeteries enn "a

Some Observatios of Man.

Monev spent by young men on
yisiting givls im 99 vases ort of

A man always knows how-good
his work is, but seldom realizes
how bad it is.

After all, the most admirable
thing in the world is a man who
has good senseand uses it.

After a man gets old and cold
and tired thereais a spot in him
that nothing but a drop of liquor
¢an touch. Even loye falls short
In reaching it.

Piluvestigate aolucky� man and
you will find a lot of sense and
indusiry behind him.

An Atchison man claims to
have eaten so much health food
that he has dyspepsia,

oA young man needn't be 80
proud of the square, delicately
perfumed envelopes he receives
in mail; there is no money in
them:"Atchison Globe.

iia eel

less to say Lhat he got every cent
he asked for."-Greensboro Re-
cord.
- (
Lhe Herald, of Huntaville, J Mo.,
tells if that a minister nf Elickory
county, that State, found his
people tov poor to purchase
hynin bo@ks and being ofiered
the same bock free by a paten |
mediciene house, providing they
bs allowed lo ingert ther edyer

tisement, ordered t

the

hree dogen fer
He was|:
elated upomfrereiving the to find
no ad the same. The next
Suneay. he distributed the books,
telling brethrén his fortune and
requesting that they sing -No.|
1°9. His chagrin imagined when
they sang the hymn as follows.
oHark the Heavenly angels sing,

congregatior i.

yn

JohnsonTs pills are just the
thing.

ry - n

The angelic voices meek and

mild, | .

Two for men sud one for
chilh.�

Mr. Chauncey M. Depew in an
address in New York :on Thurs-
day night Jast said: oIfa naval
battleship as now constructed is
simply a death trap, for those in
her, the whole scheme of nayal
architecture appears to be a fail-
ure, and naval genius and
constructivstalent must find some
other means by which our coast
ean be defended.� So far as
mere coast can be defense goes
there are naval authorities who
contend that small monitors, and | 2

not batcleships, should be the
countryTs main reliance. But

ie try a 10c. box. of cascarete, the
finest nd bowel regulator ever,
made, | |

monitors do not make a nayy;
and without a navy we should, of
course, be: helpless upon the

"|

I se6 you vnderstand the game!
said the man.

cent

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PartridgeTs almanac, hod the fel-|

" oe of constipation. Cascarets are the Idea! Las nXAeh

Baty ib

7.6

ing rerine. but cause easy natural result.

Montreal, Can., or New York. ¢

Better and more attractiye than ever.

New Features Throughout

Fine = Racing. :

o| Purses Aggregate

$4,000 «=

Libtral Preminms in atl departments)
The exhibits of . Fish, Oysters, Game.
Live Steek,"P@ultry and Agricultural
Products will ~be the finest

played

before

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Yep said the clerk, Ante-up.
Mbhe man placed 7 gents on the |
shelf.

My pot said the clerk as he
scooped 1 13.

The men smiled as the
--New York Commercial.

nihil Lee

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4 wihwesy
toey par ted.

ei asacanvs

iseeing if

pet t Fobacco ~spit and Smoke Yon?
Lile Away.

Ifyou want to quit tobarco using |

easily and forever, be made well strung,

macnetic, full of new
wonder worker

tale No-To- Bac, the
that makes weak men strong. May
gain ter pounds in ten days. Over

o

490,000 eured. Buy No-To-bae from

your own drucgist, who wal guarantee
ws

& .
a cure, Booklet and sample mailed
reo, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co, Chi-
6 7 r ,
exzo or New York.

Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans,
~La.

The epmmittee on ~arrangements are

every means in power

Festival this year, the great-
held. Wlaboreate

men{s jluave been made for the pleasure

of their

the manner

using their to
make the
est é�,�v.r arrange-

guests.
Llowever, the

trip to New Orleans is made, will play

and e iter tainment

in which
no small pars in making the visit an
enjoyable one.

The Seabdard Air
choice of two daily trdins, the schedule
by either of which ~s very good. They
leave as follows:

New York, 10:50 a..m.and.8:50 p.
m. Philadelphia, 1:12 p.m. and 12:05
Washington, 4:40 p. m. and
Richmond, 8:56 p. m. and
Raleigh, 2:16 a m. and
8:40 p.m. Monroe, 6:43 a. m. and
9:12», m. Abbeville, 11:00 a. m.
and 1:35 a. m, Athens, 1:15 p. m,
and 3:45 a.m. . Arriving at Atlanta,

2:50 p.m, and 5:20 a. m,, and New
Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10 pe m,
From Richwond and points south, by
the train arriving at New Orleans at
8:10, only one nivht | ig spent on the

road.
Call on or address any Seaboard

Line offers. the

night.
4:30 a. m.
9:05 a.m,

high stac+Philadelphia Record

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Air Line Agent,

tase

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NEW: BERN. NC
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(sreenville Maricet. |
Corrected by 5. M. Schultz. E
Bitter, per Ib 15 to 20)
Western Sides 5t to dl
Sugar erred Hams 10to 1] 20)
Corn 40 to B2y
Corn Meal 50 to 64)
Flour, Family 4,75 to 5.70'
Lara i to 16 3
Outs 35 to + 10:8
Sugar 44 tol |
Coftee 84 to 0}
Salt per Sack 65 to 150)
Chickens 123 0 »)
Eggs perdoz
Beeswax. per
Cotton Seed,per bushet 1 to:

ever diss
The Ladies Department is Un=|

7 oef - Gali.
6. tees oe ee oe parece + eae Montreal, Can.) poe eres |
Pile oye te ee
IRECTORY
an la
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CHURC LIS.
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BAPTIS1"nervices every, Sunday,
moring and evening. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer,
Pastor. SundayT schools 9:30 A. M.
C, D. Rountree, Superintendent. |

CATHOLIC"No regular services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-
day, morning dnd evening. Lay ser-
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.
(Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:30
A.M. W. B. Brown, Superintendant.

METHODIST-Services every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.
N. ~. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
0:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-
iendent.

PRESBYTERLAN"Services third
Sunday, morning end evening. Rev?
J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday schoo
9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten,

dent,

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LODGES.

ALF. & A. Nome Ge senville Lo dge No
984 eet first and third Monday even
J. M. Reuss W. M. L. OL. Moore,

ing.

See, .

| 7.0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 1%

Meets every Tuesday evening. Jd. V-
r ¢ , . vave

Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.

K. of P."ar River Lodge No, 93,



usually large meets every Friday evening. H. W.
�"�! Whedbee, Cr C. \ A. B. Ellington kK. of
fo R. and S. :
2 A."Feb vanee Couucil No. 2696
meets every Thursday evening. WoL.
nt Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, sec.
Te mreates| al a | Aifra al HIN K. of ."Insuranee Lodge No. 1169
| every Friday evening. John
Fi; ane aan, D. Henry Sheppard, R
Free ' Free! T lA A. of U, Pitt Cc souncit 236 meets
° an [ove ry Vhursday night, i. © Cherry
IC, VAT a, Wileec See,
% 9 | """" a "
| Cetton ang Peanat,
: | Below are Norfolx prices of cotton
( land oeanuts for yesterday, as furnished
o . iby Cobb Bros. & Comission� Move.
chants of Norfoik «
: CTP,
Hippodrome and Wild! cooa siauing (4
Middiine at
-W esi Shows. [Low Middling |. 3) 7-16
(Zood Ordin: A \ oy 44
~Tone"ste ady lf
A thrilling and realistic exhibition of| PEANU?
Wild Frontier | ife, enacted by Genu=; Prime : to 22
iWxtra Prine 24
ine Western Cow Boys and Girls .with! Faney 28 to 28
~ haan] Spanish 5e bu
the nonies, mustangs and trappings of | Pone"ste: idly.
every day life in the far West. The)... op ""

~entire performance takes place on the |g

during ine

Don't

race traenx every afternoon

.
Y¥ . 4 |
Mis & |

absolutely free.

For premium list ov other ine |

lite and vigor, | formation address the Secretary

GEORGE GREEN, |

GREENVILLE

Male Academy.

re tae
f oh

« The sunk session 0 sachool, wii

openon

MONDAY SEPT. ¢. 189%
and continue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows
Primary English per mo. 3200
Intermediate*~ ~' o $2 5
Higher | wine Ls $3
Languages�"� Pd $1 00

The work and disclpline of the sehou
wii be as heretofore. "

| 3

HAAR AA,

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an ; AL

TIN AND ORECT RD

ran
WORKER.

. J
Offers his services to the
citizens of Greenville amd the 3 R
public generally. Ope
ROOFING, GUTTERING, Of
Spouting and Stove Work, a
a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or |
no charges made. ~Tobacco |
Flues m: ade i in season. Shop 3 2
on Dickinson Ave nue, an

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eovoseaaive Viv VUE

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W, B. Rodman.
Washington, NOL

ODMAN GGRIMES ,
AN" ~ORNEYS At LAW,

G reenyilie N.C.

T, Demsie Grimes
nana alates ;

'R

- Pi ~actic e wherever services are desired.

eater an,

Barbers.

ete

J NOBLES,
» TONSORIAT ARTIST
On Fourth street near Postoffice Only
Ba: ber shop in town conducted by white
workmen

ee I

B.PENDER,

\ PASHIONAP�"� Ly BARBER,

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

AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,

GREENVILLE; N. C.
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein,

We ask a continuance ot your
lideral patronage. .

_W H.RAGSDALE.

and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv

ia ERBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,

eperta) attention given to cleanirg

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Atlantic Coast Line .

Aas en Ma

Schedule mM ¥ fleet Jan. 17th, 18°. .
~Departures furry Wilmineton-

"NORTHROIND.

DAILY No 48"Paccencer"Nne Veer.
9.35a.m. nolia 11.09 am, Warsaw 11.18
am. Caisshoro 19.05 am WH)
son 12.55 n m. Rocky oMonnt
1.49) m. Tarhoro 2.45 p m,
Pythian 4.23 nm, Petersburg
6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm,
Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-
ton 11.30 pm. Raltimore 1.06
am, Philadelphia 3:50 a m,
New York 6.53 am, Boston

3,90 pm.

OATLY No 40"Pacsenger Due Mag j

7.15 pm. nofiak.A5 nm. Warsaw 9.16
Ym, Goldshoro 19.10 p m

Wilson 11.06 n m. Ta rbora
6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.457

pm, Weldon 1.42 a 1, Nor-

folk 14.50 a m, Petersburg

2.14 m, Richmond 4.66 a m,

Washington 7.41.am, Balti
nore 63 4m. Philadeiphi,
14

sam, New Vark
mm. oaaton 9.00 yn m,
SOUT BOUND, '
JAILY No 53"Passenoor June Take
40 p a. Waccamaw 5.09 » m, Chad
bourn 5,47 n m Marion 6 42 p
In, Florenca 7.25n m, Sum-
Ter 9.10 4 �"�m, Columbia 10,50
Ne: amark 6.12am, August
tay 7.65 am, Macon 11.15 am,
Atlanta 12.35 n m, Charies-
fon 19, 50 pm. Savannah 1.50
1 m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,
St. Anoustine 10.30 am,Tam
pa 5.°5 pm.

AKRIVAT, AT
FROMTHE NORTY,

DATS. No, 49,"Passencer-"Poston |
B50 PI TOR nim. New Yark 900 pm,
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Malti.
more 2.50 am, Washington
A 89 Richmond 9.05 am,
Potarshure 10,00 am, Nor-
Weldon 11.52 am, Tarhoro
L212 -m. RoekyMonnt 1947
nm, Wilson 2°87 pm. Golds]
boro 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1
pm. I a ieaa _ 4 O4 pm,

83a

VTE MINGTON"

am,

DATTY, Y No A].- Sse ey -~T PAVE
6.50) A, M, Boston 1: ie nicht . New
Yor rk 9,30 am, Phiiadelphia

12.09 nm, Raltimore 2.25 pm,
Washington 3.46 pm, Rieh-
mend 7.90) pm. Petershure
8.12pm. Norfolk 2.92 pm. |
Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarhora |
6.01 pm. Reeky Monot5.495
am. Leave Wilson 6,22

CGoldghoro 7+()}

am,
7.53 am. Magnolia %95 am,

DAILy WY
except
Sundar

12.15 P,*!

0, 51"Passenger---Te:
New Rern 9.99 an, Jacks
Ville 10.26 am, This
arrives at Valnuc street,

FROM MIF SQUTIT

DAILY
1,20 P. M,

No. Ffi"Passenge Ps! eP4Vve |
Tamna 8,10 am. Sonford 3,°7 |
pm, Jacksonville 740 . pm,
Savanna 1.45 night. Charles-
fon 6.93) am.Columbia 6.60}
am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon |
299 am, Augusta $39 pm.

eharg
a . FY Ag ~
Ponmark 4.23 pm. owmoyter

RR AM, Florenee q AS am,
Moyt SN GYR o
oarion 70.36 9am, Chadbourn

W.°8 am,
12.09 am

iam

Train On Mectie:

a . v7

hake Waeeamsaw
} Week Branch Roa a
saves Weldon 3.55 0. m.. Uatifax 4,39]
. Mm. arrives Sentland N Taak : at za |

Greenville 6.57 0,

we

m.. Kinston

Returnjn: x leaves K
TY
tT

~ re
4,700
ay vy wy r
es e , a

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instan

Gre: anwitla 85°

%.�"�;, a,
14:44 oo

Rai Sy gy wo. Go

daily axeent Sunday,

n.
Aan lds

ag yt
. why

Washnieton Rranch leave |
1 8,99 7, md 20 .m)
mele 93199. m.cand 4.00 1
m., returningleaves
Parmele 9.25 a.m.
Arrives Wachineton
On. m. Daily ex.
Conneets with trating

Branch.

Mm,
oey
Parr
o Tar rg M45 9,
~ ~
Varboro 3,030) Te m.,
T * ya

mt 6.90 p.m,
11.00 9. m., and 7.2
int Sundar,
Crotland Nepk

on

Train leaves ~1 arnory, N
Marie & Raleigh R.R. daily excent Sun-
Jay, ath 30p.m.. Sunday 415 P.M:
ive P lymouth 7.40 P, 4, 6.19 p.m.
T -furning jaaves Plymouth daily axceyt
3 dey, 7.500, m., Sanday 9.99 a �"�m.,
«tive Tarboro 10.05. 9.m and 11.09

1" «7 a em
{, via Albe-

Train on Midland NO: hraneh lea ve
Gol@8boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10
m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a, in. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar«
rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m.2

Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
&., leave Laita 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar
7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Réturning
Jeave Clioté.10am,; Dunbar 6.30.a m,
ore Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-

av

Train on Clinton Branch leayes War-
jaw for Clinton daily, except Suuday,
{120a.m.and 4.15 p, m: Returning
leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m,

Train No. 78 makes close connection

t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
iehmone. alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and Carolina R R for Nouiolk
Fae all points North via Norfolk,

-H. M. EMERSON,
GenT) Pass. Agent

- +. EMERSON, raftie Manag
4 SARE Gar�"� Vanager,

ALL ABOUT

T A handsomely illustrated book o
200 pages descriptive of Texas anc
the resources of that great otat
will be mailed ~to any address oe
receipt of eight centsto erver post-
Age. D. J. PRICE.
G,P.4T. A..I. GG. N.K. i.
Palestine, Texas,
uds are attracting

4 ules

wm a o

ntion. Mention

WHAT Wo:

BN OW NEED

More red Corpusclesin their
Blood---PaineTs Celery
Compound, .

Miss Fronces 1. oWillard, wero bas
been attencine the worldTs e@onve tin
of tr (TT. US says that better

heatth
mittér thon

for women istoday more uroert

woman s suriirage.
She save: OWhat Women af ures

most need is a better supply of red

| pascles.T

rom every section of the country,

feora Maine to California, eome well-
attcsted reports of women, bloodless,
| i. bervous aerionsly con down
M1) 1] a . ) S. fo in

bed nacgen. WHO NAVE been VAL

resume their places im th fasnily eirel

ejal ife- healthy, ruddy, wi

cured women; by the aid cf that great
Lay = fy} and health-m ] ty PaineT
lool: y compound

| Meo EE. AL Ward is one of these
iforfunate womer whom Pa calary
eompornd ohas saved from oan ating,

unhappy invalid condi
ow

shows:

JYrO Apres: ees

2135 Michigan ave,

, Mason tity, Pe.)
mepe 12, 1s807. )
Wears, Richardson & Cy

Gentlenen"My | gre

s?
atest

seemed to be a general weekness

q bd ? . ?
all-over tired feeling, Tam 66) yerrs

but «ef used) feur bot-

3 C slery

strong again,

of {? Lh

wes ereath

eompouad and

seemed bettér so that [stopped asing

ard}

talere eamucund as bhevend aibauw stien DAL Vay y a8 aver ee ane 7
: le ry Compe o 3 | eyé od a yoetion ° PINAR RIOR OR RIAA AS, AIA AICRA A 1K SOK
the one remedy that ean beT depended | ago� i ; ;
on to renew the vita lity of feeble per-|
- tha
This settled confidence ~in PaineTs -
leelory mpoond is not hearsay bette f iC OOOO HROOGOCIOOOOOOIn

| or Wor

Ty

hunmistiat

troub.e th

i

strengthened, and my coueh {furnishing of thei
{

~AR SEE THAT? GR.

but orrsts nearly every @ase on

personal use or so with men
restored wa)

The

better ja celer,

en wie lave been
no other means.
the

ss1on

1
useful health by

nid change for

flesh an of the free ts so

;
doexpr

abie that rerair of the wasted

. . y 7 7 . pan oe
tissues mil he We ~t] be culled a re? ewal

of Iie,

Phe process be which PaineTs celery
esrpound iy able to brald ap health in

nobody is not hard to oun-

derstand when ene observes how surely

a axes toot Is to ac. regularly,
how it in 3 the e@apaelty to take.
oune imal } } I iy ] y [ eS the
T wine
Ne atl i } iy.
e heavy, alarming pain in the back

are ~oins ais: the srowngs pale

L ¢ . a.
ad 128s VE TCs 1S

IPPearss

stopped and a

{ °
. bu vant fee sr

xt

oradunlly tukes

pleee of that unending sense oi tire

. ;
and Cepression.

iaineTs celery compoundis the exact |
of age and I did not expect to be ever remedy tor that

feeble

tim hysterical persons

cil

whose 2 2st neelis. a thorough re-

bhlood: with the red

e rpuscles upon which health and hap-

the remedy and have not since felt the piress sn such large measure depend.

need of any further help whatever.
Very respectluly yours,
Mrs EK. A, Ward,
Perscns of large experience amonz
nervous womeu, who,

as a rule, ae

~Tne extraordinary virtue of PaineTs
celery compound to increase the pro-
portion er ied corpuscles in the blood
is the source of its great vower over all
blood diseases, rheumatism, neavralgia,
kidney diseases, back aches,

1 1 Pte
its

le 85

thin and Jack blood, recommend PaineTs ilesh and general run-down conditica.

2 rere

The High Point Knterpzise re-|

ports a fatal accident which be-
fell Mr. Apps Black, who lived
two miles south of ~T'homasyille.

He was putting up a small corn,

mill and had gotten the stone 1n
place and was trying the speed
of the mill. The speed got too
high when the stone flew to. pieces
& part of it striking Mr. Black 1n
the stomach, making a fatal
wound. He surviyed only two
.da¥s afier the accident,

concatenate
When bilious or costive. eat a Case
caret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed.

#

The Ertogrut,with over 500 lost: | mr .

the Lady Nugent, with 400; the
Reina Regenta, with 400; the Vic-
toria, with 350; the Serpent, with

nearly 200; the Atlanta, with 280;

the Eurydice, with 390; the Cap-
tain, with 472; the Birkenhead,
with 454; the Cazador, with 314,
and the Huron, with 100, are re-
cailed as only a few of the wreck-
ed warships that are remembered
by men now living: Such records
in a half gentury, says the New
York Tribane, riyal the death-
rolis of a score of Trafaigars.

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KER FOUNTAIN PENS

Best in use The outfit ot no business man is
-. complete without one.

The Reflector Book Store

has~'a nice assortment of these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be astonished when you see them and
varn how very cheap they are.

| You may never, ?

Pe Ae

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ant Job Printing

{mai Come to see us, -ypiame

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The Dai ly meflect

Gives the home news
every aiternoon at the
small price of 25 cents a
month.
seriber? =o
ought to be.

nof you

The Eastern Reflector.

Ps

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TWICE-A-WEEK.

| «Ts only $1 a year. I

o. * gontains the news every
week, and gives informa-
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DAILY REFLECTOR) - -2ST #282"

vee near amma = The Reflector Gives What'You Are
AITDICVCT IC ADVERTISING. Looking kor

WashingtonTs tirthday.

| Creates mon¥ «new bnsineas, Tomerrow is Ash Wednesday, -the

EF ntarges many an ald bnsiness, | beginning of Lent.

Fontella, best Cigar in town, at J

S. TunstaliTe.
Revivea man 6 Avi hrcipece, . °
~ R tr. Odd Fellows meet tonight.
eenag mone A las nore AOD .
. * lin the second degree.

Prerervas many a a learco bnsiness,
Work

Caves yin cp eye Pa] fiitte ee i ~ HAG,

fos oee Cotton eed Meal and Seed oOats
ata fm minnee cheap at S. M, Schultz.

¢

RN CHC
;

ore

» Seerras

si

(ameseemer srs TTT Te | Patrick & Gredpe have put up a

\
nice stor in front of their store.

TH \TN a Le i oc AT 8 yy Nur ra,

| J.B. Cherry &\ Co, ~are having
i
re istables built on the lot in rear of their
. i stores.
Paccancar and marl train som ol

' Parham & Christman haye-establish-

J wat . Soo 4 m6 4 Ar (CS ;
nowt) .arrves Q.59 AL aT, Ane , a
te da baggage transfer and wood yard tory here. | ~RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES,
on 6 ee ; 6, ; - eo tec s C & Oo nn (
south, arrives of G47 POY ~business here. J, J. Lauchinchouse took the train | Loxns and Discounts $12,904.8 15 PENS lusts et $23,000 (1
on . | here this morning for Raleish to attend Over Dratts 1,650.6" Undivided Prolits 3,797.
5 . i . 0 | : . . . 7 : oeovai te c
North Pound Fretoht, arrteee! Reautifel line g imple Tan? OTShan- y bis Premium on Stoek 1, 5000. 7 Deposits subiect to Check 103,294
. I ChilarenTs § - the meeting of the State. Democratic] Due from Banks 44,598 .0 Due to Banks 199,
load [fore ¢ : es aia rye ia a) ° . 7 5 . . 1. ra f . ~; ; * .
9:50 4. MT. toaves 10:10 A. fergand Childrens straw (x00d3, at] Executive Committee, of whieh he is a! Furniture and Fixtures 1,515.25) Cashiers Checks ovtstanding 867.
. Mrs, Genraia JaritesT 6 member, Current expenses 2,136.: tad Time Certifi¢ates of Deposit ~ 960.00
Sonth Poannd Breveht. ayrte: Cash ns 00406 a3 : a
@ i d cee pn erere . e a4; 79? T Oy 4)
9.90 P. 7.7 eee Drimmers conte to be num erous.| ssh oMNiands . 30,495.07 Total $132,118,6*
at | r. . iC BV aAs! a). 4 t . . : ; 5) Be , ps } ad Aa At eee ga EE sem om
| ~It iediestes that thbre is business stir. PREI ARING Fi R PEARSON, WA $132,118.61;
é Steamer ay River . ae fren 2 5 Ye as ' vd ® , . Ae AT A . 3 3
Chih! & sate By } Pising when t! ey are rouTd. ay 5 13 ir | , te ne Leds of our patrons and sh: iI] be elad to he ¥
oe Meeting to Arrange forthe Coming| ~Ve stay ea! eful v the separat T ave
Washinctor Mondor. M Ineedae| Ir. . ee EE oT oar secaunt, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking,
ARMIDET OP MV OAGe�"�, meee ker & Hart hevy put up an im- of the Evangelist J
and Friday, leavers for Soschine. mrense siove sin ov Diesinson avenue TO DAYTS MARKETS �"�
. | ~ . ol i AS d. wt § ry , _
ton Toesdae. Minredae ava et DO the Plantess Whrehovse, It is A mecting of repres sentatives of the} * me
_ (14x16 icet in size, several vhurches of tae town was held oo i i .
Alen ex ; ; . ; : : . a ]
traay. _ \ = Monday afternoon in the cilice of Hard- | deg ©
PHeO a ty . . . a «= DPonnarte - "
" | re people who want anything im the ing & Tarcine to consider and make As Reported DY aa oe
ey of yieo eroceries should sive par- ae ; Beanalic - . on )
a : ane I reparation for the coming of Evanelist |} @pe GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO.,
To oacdworsira Ty nts ake ficalar attentien to the edvertisement RG P ~l held ,
| ' . . Peerson, who witl held a meet- reer are , pote SAR
Or at J, 1. Starkey & Bro, in this issue. . ty Wiro Wik eam Cotton Buyers oo ; Sete,
the cotymene cf the Ter pooren, jay _ pis here beeinaing the lose week in . off ; pan
fa ere Was a very pleasant danee in May """ and -""" . ct
. . C & . athia ys © ~ . Xo ige
oem : "=|Ge rianie hell, Mendav night, about a 0 Gon W. TL Racsdal yt .
a : ; } oALO Yoo: doesdaie VAs Vo olesale ser
Lt i 7 id CZenr ery upd: «6 tr king part. Tt oVAs i om A wd Sd Was evil esnale �,� roe Ae | e
We ather Callatn. 2 riven complimentary to visiting young made chairman of the meeting, and II. . i!
y ladies. Harding secretary. 4 .
* Ha be veur lanedry read . wl OA Jettor from Iyangelist Person con, Cotto» sold in Greer vile. do 0-16
Tee weather horps fa a) i wo Be 7 } ts | ALAVS vtcital ene hGPY TEU y to £0 off . . 7 fe
d a ne We BON Wedircsday morning, Yor get the | faining for.e suzaietions as fo arrange. EW YOU
y Ay 3X aah oh r] moe yf TU gat 1 xy va) N }- io Ms = | i
ay today, expect any Lind of weather hast work done at the Wilmington ling for the tecetiag was read, faT g e] sno aa
; na . . a ClOPRTON i NOE ~Tos hth St MAD -
Omorrow. PisCean maundry " : ; yg iv . - : . : 4 A
tomorr | bedi Laciumary. On motion of Rev. No ML Watson ig ;
~ ° . VOR, Peponsyv. Ace o+ Mare 9%) 59 5.95
" RAE SE. PESOS " W. Es Prepey, Agent. was decided to copeint three commit- | = o - oa oan .
* Ey TT t Coe EEE an ST . . a . . MEay 6.02 6.02 6.01 .
NOCU Peng eg ; tees, Viz. TT use Comittee, Minanee | oy 1)
TITS & . ~ ore } i sor
- WWTE DUN IGHYT and faith- | Cummittes aud Mnae Commit Auoust. te oT, ES PAGLISHED 1875 .
Phat is the wea Ores vie ep) ube . ¢ Committe: LUC MASI Committee, |
GROVES TA cn at | HO if gentlemen or ladies to travel | _¥ : Oo | oe |
1C fort rh ey wl . HELE TON] for respons in e, cstublished house jn{| On motion of ti. tiarding Reve Ne! HIP AGO | 3) \ Hall D
} in rayap a + fey no. Nie : ai { \ {
Malar ut oe forme off Nor ih C agolina, Monthly 869,00 and} M, Watson, Rev. A.W. Setzer, db! | A i, I 1
Qlarnl. If is SMpvare ond Grisine | expences Posit' ion steady, Refer-' CS SO o Wirrac Joris, Nosa, Clese | J . ~
oh fy Y})} eq � t Umass f yess ae ve t ~% vert me ARCOK oe } :
Ne stele le eve ithence, | nel = olteaddne essed stamped Lite and J. Ro Moore were appointed), eT yet raps | "-Deaie "
Adults prefer it fo Diltes) naiseuing emvelone, ~Phe dn inion © bot jokey wns ANG LUO T |
Onies. Pries. See 7 aa) ne nis. ~ OINVANY, | to name the shove committees apd ree? : - } -; nye o% i
shite Ag EL [de ML. Ix. ( Ni@aG 4 ; : 1-5} : ¥ ~uly ide ~ t 1) ~aft 7
. ¢ ~ ole a a a . Nn}
port fo the voy. . if vA yids x Git f ~t
gerrrerrer soe wat a ss rte : , Ato } Pol 11a 1100 LEB ah Ais od HULU b
. tO TS TE apie? att Phis comme ties PeROS I! as fojlow 7 2 [09 a _ .
Whe Nn the 2 bo our ha Be { pointe t Llouee Cemmittes Ui. Ebvedine, a tTaSs peels and Vereh: writs ly ving toy
+ olin ws E eG LPs nt fe é) 1 Le - 2) | T na f rt rine
9 om adel ~+ DU. Pend jf Will RP . 3) V7) 597) years supplies will find it to their inter.
ma ae * ce t. cy Cy the 4 oe 1a 734 ¢ Yaadd vy be Roba eA: " T Am DT eg a UG
Have Your was nang -ontne ine, jest Lo vet our prices before purehe 7 a&
he ld ed. A. ioore, ,elsewhere., Ourstock is 3 manlece ing
inenes Comiaiites lil, Raes- pe | Wits HEANCES.
Ay aor ee) F . 1 i
re a dal \ i lai j, iY ty & 2h \ { H nae i ~ convey
0 . 1 |
: \ \ ud i ks itty 1} | # " .
" ; FTE b % f | ary it art
di | WMour. Sugar, ¢
uy CMI Lites wom | J bh In {dite k ld & f | pt 19 an] wuUugar, JOffee
7) ig t § 7 ; .
. \ Wal p vo | fr f er | Always nf lowestmarkxet oees
Viln: | Wi , ame y} 4 trs.| s t aay eal 3 in We? ine ret uv}
W OY T } ] : ry Pars bem u Ui
Wek, geod. dae, Gon aaVOWR, UM DSs | £% yy: ous
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Annie Skepparc, A. RR. Purstal, sacs. | § Hi bib : .
+ ye . jee 5 PAGE as we buy direcs trom mavilat pe
4 i ly al 9 oF ua I QO} tit A oe : bate U 6 | : . . ~ rf.
a 7 J. J wis. ' ager sos a é . rtiNaaetBE,
a & ; ~ ~ , Who want uv SUD
Zc. Qn motion or J. t. Moore, tev. A} a) L etapk of
JN MROTLOM Os te Ine 4 EV fhe | oTOU ra , cdiplete stoi! of :
Bl LW Sct tae cand i, the Hows your needs, ny
I aI) \ s petzZcer Was all CW EO) iis Louse
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$500.0 'eT@) | GUARANTEE.
w ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
Will not injure hands or fabric,
. No Washboard needed, Can use hard water o
Same as soft. Full Directions on every package, An
8-02, package for 5 cts. or 6 for 25 cts,
a __ Bold by retail grocers everywhere.

When the Hour Hand Points

to Nine,

% Have Yqur Washing on the Line.�*

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~ Recommended by. the best house-
_ keepers for Clothes Wasbing, Dish
Washing, House Cleaning.

5 Cts MPCRARE.
ged gee ohii ee

oay. it.

be

| Camunittee,
Iinayce Commictee and Rev. Nw MT,
Watson to the Music

the Star

comuiuttee compescd of J. L. Litt tle,

pointed to eanvess che town and solicit
the closing of all places of business at.
7:30 o'clock, P. M., during the contin-
vanes 6f the servic s, Saturday nights
| excepted,

; aeT) .
| ON THE GO.
Naines of People You Know
Mayor D.C. Moore, of Bethel was
here today.

Dr. W. E. Warren, of Stokes, was
in town today. .

Darweod Wilson returned home this
morning from a visit to Kinston. \

Miss Lizzie Westbrook, of Faison,
arrived Monday evening ~ta_v visit Mrs.

been spending some days here with re-
latives, returned home today.

Julian Jordan, one of onr tobacco
boys, left this morning for his home. in
eenatien having closed his business for
the season.

R, P. Davis, cigar manufacturer, of
Winterviile, was in town today pros-
pecting with the view of starting a fac-

WA

~We wish to inform our many friends i,
and patrons that the capacity of $
Elmwood Dairy has just been very

much enlarged and improved. We? State experiment t Rale
are now prepared to promptly fill all; ° e " Farm ~ igh
orders at the following prices, goods now has charge of our Dairy and

jn
delivered at your door: 7
| Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound wil Il serve yuu promptly and iad
Sweet Milk,.. ....25 cts a gallon. ifactorily. We solicit your patronage.
Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98

ir Milk,.........8 ets a@ quart.
"tre Cream,......25 cls a qaart.}

E: R. Aiken. ee
5. ©. Moore .of Wilson, who has J iaeeel & WILEY BROWN, Pr oprietors:

y

K. &. DAVIS, PresTt.
J. L. LITTLE, Cash er

R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres,
(ENTE JUNE 15th, 1896.

REO
STATEMEN T'O

| The Bank of Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Atithe Close crt Business Dec, 15th, 1s97.!

13 j ? 5 aad ¥
Ave: y. ae b, Srorton {oO

C'omunittee.
that
suita-

Jt was the sense of the meeting

.
Varchouce is the most

ble place for the evangelist.c meetings
to be held.

On motion of fiev. A. We Setzer a

Ji
S.oLunstall and Wiley Brown was ape}

The secretary was requested to fur.
nish a copy of the proceedings of this
meeting to THE Dairy RerLector for
pubticution.

W, H. Racgspaie, Chm.
"H. Harpina, Sec.

Poverty Sociable

The LadiesT Aid Society ot ~he
Christian church will give a oPoverty
Sociable� Wednesday evening in, the}
Munford store lately occupied by. Mra.
Tunstall, at Five Points. Ice Crean
and Cake will be sold. Everybody
invited and a pleasant evening guar-
anveed all who may attend.

we ~apranlbiemant inane stain nas
aera te nha nbairees Amt atesaintis ee

FOR SALE.

oHouse and Lot. Six rooms, dining
room and kitchen att: ached Good well

water on lot, J. CHERRY.

Here are some of our syeetaltias TR NT TR
Best Table Burt ier 25 - finest | INN ie |
Cheese, all % ind Crackers, Can-

~ lways en hand dud sol ld at prices, te
dies and in ruits. Best selected | @
se . sit the times. Otir goods are all b: rught

Canned Goods, Pickles: Rod Dried | ong sold for CASI therefore, having no
hh } ion ~ Q OQ
Fruits. Cigars and Cigarettes of | rise to ran we-sell at a close inargin.

best makes. Fresh Vevetables
g, M. SCAULTZ.

and Flower Seeds. Scleeted sead
Trish Potatoes. Oar load of Corn
/ i;
" or Ogu. y Do.
J. L. Starkey & Bro., "
~The Loading Grocers. UNDERTAKER

mm Racks. And when it comes to] �"�

sach staples as Meats, Flour, Su-
en
EMBALMERS. ;

ear, Coffee; etc., wo occupy the
sancinessinaia a) eviews

front row. Come to see us aid
let our fine goods and low prices|
talk for themselves.

i

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We have uct qe *y
hearse and the nic&dst line of Got-
fins and Caskets, in wooed, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought ~g
Greenville, "

We ae sroared te fo onal
ing in all its forme.

Personal attention given rn COnm
ducting funerals and bodies en-

I wish to inform my many patrens and
the public that they can ndw

tind me in the

tH HARK

where I am ready to cater to all their
needs inthe way of

TABLE SUPPLIES.

I keep the best Fresh Meats, ankine
Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, ac.
Send me your orders. Goods delivered
promptlé anywhere in towns

a

every mark of respect.

Our prices are jower than ever.
Ne do not want monopoly bat
savite con. petition.

times in the John

Buggy Co's building.
"s M. stiches GREENE & co,

& it

Mr. R.E. Ek. CRENSHAW. askillea

dairyman, who was recently with the.

trusted to our care will recelv@

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Daily Reflector, February 22, 1898
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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 22, 1898
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