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          <lb />i)<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb />ma ©<lb /><lb />(eects<lb />ae + P ey<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 5. '<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1897.<lb /><lb />= : eee<lb /><lb />OMB: SHELL<lb /><lb />NO. 4.<lb /><lb />v"~<lb />wu<lb /><lb />alot<lb /><lb />hep<lb /><lb />MuntordTs price<lb /><lb />@ @<lb /><lb />Gee<lb />et ee<lb /><lb />INGHAM<lb /><lb />MunfordTs price |<lb /><lb />Per yard. cash only.<lb /><lb />4971 yards, let you<lb />have all you are able<lb />to pay cash ior.<lb /><lb />C. T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />~the Originator of the<lb /><lb />rary<lb />'<lb />eevee<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE.<lb /><lb />= oonder -d Reportjof,Proc: e¢ ngs.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />FORTY-NINTH DAY.<lb /><lb />SENATE.<lb /><lb />librarian, and the election was gone<lb />into,<lb /><lb />ticn John Graham<lb /><lb />H. Abbott.<lb /><lb />Abell said it was unusual to see in<lb />the legislature of North Carolina peo-<lb />ple who call themselves populists sup.<lb />porting republicans tor pie when they<lb />were in the majority, but the obolters�<lb /><lb />| would stick to the republicans.<lb /><lb />The vote showed"Abdbott 27, Gra-<lb />ham 15, deddingfield 7. The republi-<lb />cans and bolting populists voted for<lb />Abbot.<lb /><lb />Nominations for state librar.an be-<lb />ing in order, Waketield placed i nom<lb />ination R, A, Cobb.<lb /><lb />Justice nominated J. C. Ellington<lb />of Johnston county.<lb /><lb />The vote was"Cobb 26, Cole 16,<lb />and Ellington 7.<lb /><lb />Bills passed as follows :<lb /><lb />To amend the charter of New Bern.<lb />This is a substitute offered before the<lb />committee by McCarthy.<lb />to the Wilmington bill. The vote was |<lb /><lb />It is similar<lb /><lb />"uyes, 30; noes, 13.<lb />To make the clerk of the superior<lb />court of Robeson county clerk ex-officio<lb />of the criminal circuit court of that<lb />county.<lb />To establish a dispensary tor Vance<lb />county, to be Jeft to the vote of the<lb />people of that county.<lb />Atwater offered a resolution that the<lb />senate should not adjourn sine die un-<lb />til all the bills on the calendar are eith-<lb />er passed or killed"adopted.<lb /><lb />NIGHT SESSION.<lb />Bills passed as follows :<lb />To amend The Code relating to hus-<lb />tind as tenants in courtesy.<lb /><lb />towns to solemnize rights of matri-<lb />mony.<lb /><lb />To appoint cotton weighers for<lb />Garysburg and Seaboard.<lb /><lb />To prevent fishing with wire nets in<lb />Cape Fear river below Wilmington<lb />with amendment that no person or cum-<lb />pany sball catch shad before Feburary<lb />Ist in each year.<lb /><lb />A resolution instructing the state<lb />treasurer to report whether there re<lb />mains in his office any unpaid con-<lb />struction bonds of the Raleigh and<lb />Gascon ralroad and why they have not<lb />been paid.<lb /><lb />The bill relating to the Rocky Mount<lb />Agricultural and Industrial Associa.<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />To increase the time given prisoners<lb />for good_hehavior.<lb /><lb />To enable judgment creditors to<lb />rench judgment in land where the<lb />judgment debtors are interested as ten-<lb />ants in common.<lb /><lb />To give the negro orphan asylum at<lb />Oxtord extra appropriation of $1,000<lb />annually.<lb /><lb />(CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.)<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />The hour arrived for the election of<lb />a railroad commissioner and. the state<lb /><lb />Senator Mitchell placed in nomine-<lb /><lb />Whedbee placed in nomination D.<lb /><lb />To allow the mayors ~of cities and '<lb /><lb />THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON,<lb /><lb />They are coming"coming, major, a<lb />hundred thousand strong ;<lb /><lb />From Yankakee and Lord-help-me"<lb />a hard-up. hungry throng!<lb /><lb />Thev are coming; hear them humming *<lb />oWe are happy on the way ;<lb /><lb />We voted for McKinley, and we're hol-<lb />lerinT for pay !�<lb /><lb />They are coming"coming, major, in<lb />great and glorious bands ;<lb /><lb />From Kalamazoo and Lord-help-you"<lb />and all the prairie lands !<lb /><lb />They are coming; hear them humming,<lb />like the wild waves on the shore:<lb /><lb />oWe yoted fur the cash, but now weTre<lb />holleiin for more !�<lb /><lb />They are comingcoming, major, from<lb />the mountain to the msin ;<lb /><lb />The south alone is silent, for her plate<lb />was passed in vain !<lb /><lb />From Kalamazoo and Lord-help-you"<lb />TheyTre shouting on the way :<lb />oWe voted tor McKinley, and we're<lb /><lb />howling for our pay !�<lb />"F. L. Stanton, iy Atlanta Con-<lb />stitution.<lb /><lb />Proposed Change in the Congrersion-<lb />al Districts.<lb /><lb />The programme as to changes in<lb />congressional districts has been settled<lb />upon as follow:<lb /><lb />First district--No change.<lb /><lb />Second district"Put in Craven and<lb />transfer Wayne to the third district "if<lb />Grant donTt kick.<lb /><lb />Third district"Add Wayne.<lb /><lb />Fourth district"-Add Durham and<lb />Orange and take off Vanse<lb /><lb />BOSOM FRIENDS<lb />Saat + 7 Je:<lb />That's what every body calls my big line of SHIRTS. I can fit<lb /><lb />On<lb />in most any sort you want. The priceneednTt cause you any trouble,<lb />either. I have the best Negligee Shirtin tne world. Try one.<lb /><lb />ia :<lb />&amp;&amp; a<lb />Must have stylish hats. I bave them, and at<lb />prices surprising low. The<lb /><lb />STETSON HAT<lb /><lb />is the best you ever saw for the money.<lb /><lb />These goods are seasonable just now. 4<lb />| MenTs and BoysT Caps are always kept here<lb />in a beautiful profusion of styles and ecJors.<lb /><lb />HY y}<lb />Hh i ii, i;<lb />ee, \<lb />Yj<lb />|<lb />uh<lb /><lb />ff<lb />My)<lb />i<lb /><lb />pamiataneaat o" a<lb /><lb />READY TO WEAR<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />I can alweys fit your form and your money,<lb /><lb />day or night. Theword CLOTHING means<lb /><lb />comekh ie and o more people know of it,<lb /><lb />6 more certain [ am of their custom. DonTtwaste yor<lb /><lb />ar goo! hard<lb /><lb />money on trash, when you can get value for. jt. ~Mowas 3 hard to.<lb />get. DonTt spend the fruit ot your toil tall you see my stock.<lb /><lb />Fitth district"Add Vance and Surry:<lb />Sixth district-"No change. |<lb />Seventh distriet"Add  Cleve'and |<lb />and Gaston in place of Davie and Yad |<lb />kin, which are to be carried to thie<lb />eighth. |<lb /><lb />Eighth dtstrict"Add Davi: anc)<lb />Yadkin in place ot Cleveland, Gaston<lb />and Surry.<lb /><lb />Ninth district-No change.<lb /><lb />It is possible thas Davidson will be<lb />, put in the eighth and Randolph in the<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />, seventh,<lb /><lb />This arrangement is to de .tade in<lb />order to make the second, fifth, eighth<lb />and ninth districts Republican ; to keep<lb />Harry Skinner in Congress in payment<lb />for supporting Pritchard ; to kill Strowd<lb />in the fourth and Shuford in the sev-<lb />enth, because they opposed Pritchard,<lb /><lb />districtsst the mercy of the Pritchard<lb />iteg-<lb /><lb />Two Curiositics.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. S. May, of Farmville town-<lb />ship, brought the RerLecror two cu-<lb />riosities today. One was was a mam"-<lb />moth hen egg weighing 4 ounces and<lb />This<lb />ezg was laid by a common hen. The<lb />other was 4 quadruple ear of corn, At<lb />the butt of the cob it was one immense<lb />ear, dividing about midway into four<lb />almost<lb /><lb />measuring 3% meches in length.<lb /><lb />distinct points, The ear has<lb />the exact shape of a large human jaw<lb /><lb />tooth.<lb /><lb />Subscribe to the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />the latest. styles. Felt<lb /><lb />grand display,<lb /><lb />Jo Loa eee<lb />on gnivad ,gagleipa bho<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />EX. COnEt<lb /><lb />~PATS &amp; SHOES.<lb /><lb />We have just received our spring supply in all<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties, Needle-Toe, Feather-Edge Shoes,<lb />lin either +blackor tans. Come and see the<lb /><lb />COKER &amp;CO.<lb /><lb />and to put the Populists in the other | #3<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Iam off to buy theo<lb /><lb />PRETTIEST, NICEST AND CHEAPEST<lb /><lb />SPRING --GOODS |<lb /><lb />that can be found.<lb /><lb />r wey a ae a Gy OP OP OP ae Ae ee Oe ee ee<lb /><lb />iy ar ur ee ey<lb /><lb />And to make room will close out ail<lb /><lb />WINGER ., GOODS<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />, Straw and Stiff Hats.<lb /><lb />at big reduction.<lb /><lb />Di i=<lb />Watch this Space, |<lb />+H. M. HARDEE, ~<lb /><lb />iit<lb /><lb />Exploder of: High Prices. = *<lb /></p>
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          <lb />10. hprlride tor. &amp;<lb /><lb />sie esse<lb /><lb />RY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Enred as second-nlassT mail fnatter.<lb /><lb />| manne oad<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />OD se. a ii ¥ ® . +<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb />25<lb />10<lb /><lb />a he week. -<lb />ose» Delivered in towa by,carriers without<lb />"sxe cost.<lb /><lb />dvertisng rates are l{beral and can be<lb />_eaad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />Ww e desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoflice inthe covnty, who will<lb />gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on nts side of the paper.<lb /><lb />FRipay, Marcu 5, 1897.<lb /><lb />A Short Sermon.<lb /><lb />Brethren should dwell together<lb />in uninty. This can always: be<lb />done if we bear with one another.<lb /><lb />Intolerancy is one cf the great-<lb />est stumbling blocks to this man-<lb /><lb />ner of tiving.<lb /><lb />When it is religious intolerancy<lb />itis ten times Worse.<lb /><lb />We may aimer with men, we<lb />omay thing weare right beyond<lb />rants, yet we should ac<lb />cord to every one the right to his<lb />own opinior. In arguing witha<lb />man itis well to remember that<lb />he his a feelings, and yery often<lb />ohe has a wife, in which event one<lb />should be carefulT what kind of<lb />conversation is indulged in, other-<lb />wise one might get kaocked<lb /><lb />- down, for if there is anything an<lb />honest man will not stand it is an<lb />asporsien, however remote, on his<lb /><lb />owife, or may be a relative.<lb /><lb />~Some brethren no doubt meas<lb />well, but they are not always<lb /><lb />~prudent or wise. By their intol-<lb /><lb />~ergnce they not only commit a<lb /><lb />* gin, but cause others to sin. Then<lb /><lb />where is the good of it all, espe~<lb /><lb />_gially if we vet licked ?<lb /><lb />oSuffering persecution for<lb />ChristTs sake� is all right, but the<lb />trouble is it is not always for His<lb />sake. Generaily the devil has<lb /><lb />omore to do with it than Christ.<lb /><lb />Bear with ove another; fools<lb />are driven; wise men may be<lb />persuaded.<lb /><lb />_ postin saan<lb /><lb />4 Corn Stalks Worth Two Dollars a Ton<lb /><lb />ae<lb />*<lb /><lb />~It was some time ~after the late<lb />war that it was announced that<lb />there was a mercantile value in<lb />cotton seeds. Before that time<lb />cotton seed could be seen lying<lb />around on heaps to rot and often<lb /><lb />to waste. All know how eagerly<lb /><lb />3 they are sougi:t now.<lb /><lb />| - Until recently no one thought of<lb />~the corn stalk as a source of rev-<lb />énue. What were gathered were<lb /><lb />_ taken for the fodder on them, but<lb />the chemist has been at work and<lb /><lb />~ finds two dollars worth in eyery<lb /><lb />~ton of stalks, or five dollars worth<lb /><lb />~per acre,<lb />": It is estimated that the stalks<lb />| from the six great corn growing<lb /><lb />Btates would be worth annually<lb />$225,000,000.<lb /><lb />Thus it seems not improbable<lb /><lb />marketed as frugally asthe cotton<lb />Beeds are now.<lb /><lb />ro)<lb /><lb />#or Burying a Populist.<lb /><lb />An amusing incident happened<lb />at Halifax Tuesday while the<lb />board ot county commissioners<lb />~was 1n session. oe ot<lb /><lb />| An old-darkey appeared before<lb />th commissioners " and asked<lb />bairman A 4 ong if his account<lb /><lb />Dg a<lb /><lb />bury! vulist,� ~<lb />sald ~Seto<lb /><lb />&amp; Pi<lb /><lb />man, meaning a|m<lb /><lb />Tye ©<lb /><lb />that early in the twentieth century |<lb />corn stalks may be gathered and}<lb /><lb />"| position.<lb />To regulate the sale of liquor in Col-<lb /><lb />umbus county. |<lb />To promote oyster culture in New<lb />Hanover county.<lb /><lb />The speaker announced as the, special<lb />order the election of railway commis-<lb />sioner and state librarian<lb /><lb />Hancock nominated for railway<lb />commissioner D. H. Abbott, of Pamlico<lb />county, ana Parker, of Perquimans,<lb />(bolting populist) seconded the nomi_<lb />nation.<lb /><lb />Nelson nominated E. C. Beddinafield<lb />and Duffy seconded it.<lb /><lb />Ward, majority populist, nominated<lb />John Graham, of Warren,<lb /><lb />The result of the ballot was"Abbott<lb />69, Graham 20, Beddingfield 29.<lb />Speaker Hileman, bolting populist,<lb />voted for Abbott.<lb /><lb />For state librarian Hodges nominated<lb />R. A. Cobb, populist bolter.<lb /><lb />Johnson nominaied E, A. Cole, a<lb />straight populist, of Moore county.<lb />Hartness nominated J. C. Ellington.<lb />The result of tue vote was"-Cobb<lb />69, Ellington 25, Cole 21. The speaker<lb />voted and, of course, for Cobb.<lb /><lb />By consent, Adams introduced a<lb />resolution to pay James H, Young, ot<lb />Wake, $500, expenses in his election<lb />contest, and Dufly one to pay N. B,<lb />Broughton the same amount.<lb /><lb />As a special order the senate bill to<lb />revise and amend the public school law<lb />was taken up. It creates a state board<lb />of examiners, county supervisors, etc.<lb />It was drawn by Senator Butler. It<lb />was put upon its second reading and<lb />passed and then passed its third reading<lb />with but half a dozen noes.<lb /><lb />The senate amendment to the Wil-<lb />ington charter pill was concurred<lb />in, this allowing registration books to<lb />be kept open only ten days before<lb />election.<lb /><lb />The house. corcurred in the senate<lb />amendment to the New Bern charter<lb />bill, the amendment being the same<lb />asthe Wilmington bill, by which the<lb />governor appoints the aldermen.<lb /><lb />NIGHT SESSION.<lb /><lb />The house took up the bill to increase<lb />the annual appropriation to ihe state<lb />guard from $6,000 to $12,000.<lb /><lb />Hancock, chairman of the military<lb />committee, warmly supported it.<lb /><lb />Bryan, vt Chatham, who two years<lb />azo desired to take away all appropria"<lb />tiovs, opposed it.<lb /><lb />Schulken moved to table anu Hancock<lb />protested.<lb /><lb />Hancock attempted to get reconsid-<lb />eration of the vote, but was not recog-<lb />nizec. The yeas<lb />demuuded on the motion to put the<lb /><lb />and nays were<lb /><lb />oclincher.� There wes auch explaining<lb />of votes.<lb /><lb />The motion to put on the clincher<lb />prevaiied"ayes 58, noes 39.<lb /><lb />Cleveland counties in the Seventh con-<lb />ofessional district and Yadsin and Da-<lb />vie in the Eighth congressional district.<lb />Its purpose is to make the Eighth dis"<lb />trict republican positively and krocks<lb />our Shutord in the Seventh district and<lb />makes it democratic.<lb /><lb />Statistical and Industrial,<lb />~he most unhealthy city in<lb />Europe is Barcelona, Spain. The<lb />number of deaths there at present<lb />exceeds the number of births.<lb /><lb />The Yellow r.ver is styled the<lb />oSowsow of China.� It is esti-<lb />mated thatits floods in the present<lb />century have cost China 11,000,000<lb />liver,<lb /><lb />S:xty thousand dollars a year,<lb />a sulary drawn by the French<lb />ambassadors in iiindeg rt) the<lb />largest sum paid tu any diplomat-<lb />ist 1 tue word.<lb /><lb />When one is told that about<lb />800 cases of c~utagious: diseases<lb />are reported to the health depart-<lb />ment in New York city each week,<lb />and that<lb />a py be is y to be<lb /><lb />tled if he as not lodked into<lb />ortuary stahstics in American<lb />ie.<lb /><lb />of course. course-" ety otai ~<lb /><lb />) ¥<lb /><lb />Noh Caolina a at the phar lls a<lb />: abel ae yer that thet<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />~he bill passed to place Gaston and]<lb /><lb />100 funerals result |<lb /><lb />Indian children really have no<lb /><lb />in which the white child has a<lb />name. That i is to gay, there 18 no<lb />~such thing as an arbitrary desig-|<lb /><lb />oIndian name� i is &amp; phrase ~Phich<lb />has a definite meaning, and in the<lb />course of a lifetime this phrase, as<lb />applied to a particular Indian,<lb />may be chanced several times.<lb />The attempt to translate these<lb />phrases | into English has led to<lb />ridiculous and confusing, results.<lb />Superinténdent Terry of the Crow<lb /><lb />cates in the March Review of<lb />Reviews the adoption of a regular<lb />system of nomenclature by the<lb />government, and the abandon-<lb />ment of the practice of translat-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />MANTUAMAKER,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©<lb /><lb />On Dickinson Avenue next to<lb /><lb />Presbyterian ckurch.<lb />Have had several years experi-<lb />ence and solicit work from the<lb />citizens of the community. Al<lb />kinds of ladies and childrens sew-<lb />ing done. Satisfaction will be<lb />given on all work.<lb /><lb />\ K J TLULIAM BRITT,<lb /><lb />""is now running a""<lb /><lb />WOOD: YARD<lb /><lb />and ean furni hT Wood at the shortest.<lb />notice. Buys Wood by the car load. ,<lb />Your o Bhan solicited.<lb /><lb />EVERY DAY<lb /><lb />Finds my place well supplied the<lb />"very choicest of"<lb /><lb />Frais, Conleclions, Uilgars<lb /><lb />Every housekeeper sheuld try<lb />my select Dried Pears.<lb /><lb />I also have Malaga Grapes,<lb />Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples,<lb />Nuts, &amp;e. in great abundance.<lb /><lb />Cheapest place in town.<lb />Leading brands of Cigars.<lb />Fresh Candy every day:<lb /><lb />Let me grate your Cocoanuts.<lb /><lb />MORRIS MYER.<lb /><lb />Greenv sille! Market.<lb />Corrected by 8, M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lb 16 to 25<lb />Western Sides i4¢ to 9<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120<lb />Corn 40 to 64<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20<lb />Lard 6} to 1,<lb /><lb />Oats<lb /><lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Coffee 13 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to 1 66<lb />Chickens | 10 to 14<lb />Eggs per doz 10<lb />Bees wax.per 2<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and pennuts for yesterday, a8 furnished,<lb /><lb />by Co: Js &amp; Commission Mer |.<lb /><lb />chant ~tok «<lb /><lb />Good Middling t iP<lb /><lb />Middling oo<lb /><lb />Low Middling  6E<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary _ 5 15-16}:<lb />Tone"quiet: sh<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Extra Prime<lb /><lb />�"�ancy 5<lb /><lb />Spanish maa 60 16:<lb /><lb />| Tone"quiet.<lb />proceed<lb /><lb />~| names of their own, in the sense}<lb /><lb />nation for each Indian child. An a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />$25 % 50¢ , t<lb />sRANTEED = cae of constinaion. Cascarets are the Ideal<lb />ia onun meee ouEredl. can ey mat sats<lb /><lb />~ 9 ee alee e a Ne e<lb />ae<lb /><lb />ise<lb /><lb />RA. TYSON, Vice-Pres't. ye " CashTr<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE sth, 1896.<lb /><lb /> a.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 6.<lb /><lb />a a a ee<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />ee a a<lb />Indian School in Montana, advo- Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES.<lb />J.oans and Discounts $40,456.36? Capital paid in $23,000.00<lb />Due from Banks 38,263.30§ Undivided Profits 3,045.54<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits | 81,787.59<lb />Current Expenses 1,764.753 Due Banks 1,131.87<lb />Premium on Stock 1,000,093 Time Certificates , 1,285.00<lb />Cash Items 7,792.60;Cashiers Checks 1,480.59<lb />Cash 20,923.58 ¢ a Git: SES<lb />aaa | Total $111,700.5<lb />Total $111,700.59 2 :<lb /><lb />Accouncs Received. Correspondence Invited<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />By! 9 4 gio yp#2: sg<lb />" o wale asses 3 8 O's 2 ro fe)<lb />= Me ys dens A bo F 23s at 82 @<lb />oi od 8 8 &amp; ee� 22 28<lb />P= 8 ae gees § £35 232 a &amp;B<lb />7 y= | Sees 2 ~3.38 2 43 oh<lb />qooe 228 wid ge. Bsc Dee<lb />a Senda Oem &amp; 1 2ese8.atss<lb />betes | Sd | 5052 ig 3s ere Fe Seen<lb />a es ao oe ee $g33 2 fh<lb />ais bse Pte) oSs 0 «se 9% goes ag Oo<lb />=~ ASSA 4 oeae oo 8 23 a ages .<lb />cS "" one a ® OF Bog  oQonnP<lb /> "" eS oe owe 2H Bese 2uO<lb />me sei 1 Seon HWM BS SOPSE ag<lb />aad &amp; "SL v A sm se]<lb /><lb />otce.<lb /><lb />We hereby. ye notice that a petition<lb />will be presérited to the Legislature co<lb />change the charter of the Town of<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb />ALFRED FORBES,<lb />J.G. MOYE,<lb /><lb />s ty. it J. L, LITTLE,<lb />Op pay railroad fareand hotel bills, tA, TY dC<lb />ett we tail tocure. If you have takin moos Hog ISOS,<lb />Ph sth and still have aches and .<lb />pa an feet pay aati mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />an7 part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOO D POISON<lb />we guarantee to cure. We solicit hae most obstie<lb />Ra eo cases and challenge the world for a<lb />ewecannotcure. This disease has always<lb />filed the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />eon thas ital refienttiy 4 our uncondie<lb />gniarant roo<lb />te ia! ty, Aso Cook te EM HDY COe<lb />303 Masonic Temple. CHIGAN GG. ILL.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />GENTS WANTED"For War in<lb /><lb />Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban<lb />representative at Washington. Kn-<lb />dorset by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen-<lb />dous demand. A bonanza~ for agents.<lb />Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions,<lb />Everybody wants the only endorsed, re-<lb />liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given<lb />Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud maka<lb />$300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad-<lb />dress today, THK NATIONAL BOOK<lb />CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn� St.,<lb />Chicag..<lb /><lb />- sarbers.<lb />|<lb /><lb />sani.  Sand<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. CG,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />| C2BERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK.%<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />~OTEL NICHOISON,<lb />J. A. Buresss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb />vated, several new rooms: added, elec,<lb />tric bells to every room. Atigntive ser,<lb />vants; Fish and OystersTreryed daily.<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic Solicited<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH D 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDER<lb /><lb />ARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUS<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our-prices befcre pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplet:<lb />u allits brauchea.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />ale Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of the school will<lb />open on;<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189<lb /><lb />auwars ATP: LOWEST knee Patces<lb />~Tobacco, | pr tf &amp;,<lb /><lb />we buy diroc from Manufactus. 3 en<lb />tia § voto Day at ohe protic. A eou-<lb />tie stock « a<lb /><lb />nae tee wa for 10 months.<lb />8 are as follows.<lb /><lb />Mey, &amp; patel rv nglish per are } Py<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />ig th Wud 1 vu<lb /><lb />FURNITURE ie<lb />: noone: =a<lb /><lb />shyt<lb /><lb />ling of the gh<lb /><lb />aS NR Sela ANS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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Hardee<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Higgs Br vay:<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts |<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />vublic,<lb /><lb />Checks. and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />An Emperor's Wardrobe.<lb /><lb />The Emperor William has 12 valets,<lb />whose sole duty it is to take care of<lb />his. unitorms and costumes, the<lb />value of which is estimated at $500,-<lb />000, The London Globe correspond-<lb />ent says that his uniforms of the<lb />German army and navy, including<lb />helmeis, caps, sbakos, rifles, swords<lb />and sabers, are kept in cupboards.<lb />Nexé to chese oome the uniforans of<lb />the Saxons, -Bavarians, Hessians<lb /><lb />cupboards are the Austrian, Rus- |<lb />sian, Swedish, English and Italian,<lb /><lb />the kaiser in his journeyswr to be<lb />used on the occasion of ~princely<lb />visits. Finally must be mentioned<lb />bis bunting and shooting costumes,<lb /><lb />) bis court vresses, his yachting and<lb /><lb />lawn tennis uniforms and his pri-<lb />vate drestts. When tho. empercr<lb /><lb />é Rb] o a<lb />Now.i1, 64 6 33<lb />1896. ZO} 2 AQ<lb />lA. Map. M<lb />Mav Fivrerce 8 4y! 7 41<lb />(iv Fayetteville! 11 16, 9 40<lb />Lv Selma 12 3%<lb />ga Witecn 1 26/11 85<lb />ge wae.<lb />2 fi<lb />Woes A.M) | (Dow.<lb />~Gy Wiawington| 9 25 7 0<lb />~uv Magnolia | 10 62 8 30<lb />iby Goldsboro | 12 @1 9. 36<lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 10 2<lb />Ly Tarboro 248<lb />sctheomietil Letppincntscee someon 9<lb />o"x 6 3<lb />Zo 1m A<lb />ee a " oxstinitnein<lb />P. Mi UP. MIP. M<lb />~Ly Wilson 1 20 | 1i 1¢ rH<lb />~Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 12 | 11:16:<lb />Ar Tarboro ao;<lb />Lv Tapvborc<lb />(Lv Rocky Mu | 217<lb />Ar Weidon<lb /><lb />Train on Scoti¢ nd Neck Branch 2oa,<lb />eaves Weldon 3.58 p, m., Halifax 4,)0!<lb />P. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 pT<lb /><lb />@., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.45)<lb /><lb />2-n. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 ,<lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arrivin<lb />Hali?sxaé 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11,20 ar<lb /><lb />except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Irains@n Washnigton Branch lenx:<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 8,50 4a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />~m., Tarboro 9.45 aeem., returningleav-s,<lb />Parboro:3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. w.<lb />ond 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washingter:<lb />11,60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ox-'<lb />ept Sunday. Conneets with traing<lb />Seotland Neck Braneh.<lb /><lb />Train leaves saroeru, © C, via Alie-<lb />parle &amp; Raleigh H.R, daily except Sun-'<lb />day, at 4 5p. m., Sunday 300 P. M:<lb />~armve Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 Po ui,<lb />Returning :2aves Plymouth daily exeojr<lb />Sunday, 6.06 a. m., Sunday.2.30 a cn...<lb />~arpive Tarbeco 10.25 am and ll. 4h<lb /><lb />Tvain on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />4rolt8boro dajly, except Sunday, 6.0 a<lb />m..atriving Seaithtield 7°30 a, m. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 800 a. m,. sur!<lb />tives at Goldstors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains on Letta branea, Florence: K<lb /><lb />., leave Last: 6,40 p m, asrive Duna |<lb /><lb />7.50 pm, Clid 8.05 p w. Returning<lb /><lb />leave @1i0t6.10 @ m, Dunbar 6.30 x m,<lb /><lb />" 7.5@ am, daily except Sun-<lb />v<lb /><lb />Traia onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />daw for. Clinton .caily, except Sunday,<lb /><lb />10a,m.and §.50 p, m- Returnirg|<lb />eaves Clinton at7.00.a, m. aad3,00 1, a. |<lb /><lb />Train No, 78,mekes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CaroliaaR R for Norolk<lb />he all points Nore via Norfolk. "-<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVIN K,<lb /><lb />General 1p. | ee<lb /><lb />Se SEE THAT! A<lb />THE REFLECTOR Bi<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, Traffie Manager.<lb />JR, KENLY., GenTl euarer. os<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />~The Oldest<lb />daily Newspaper ir<lb />Korth Carolina. "<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Datly o<lb />its Class in the State<lb /><lb />i+<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />3@ Coinage!<lb />"and repeal<lb /><lb />eni. Tax on<lb /><lb />1 fill two «oe<lb /><lb />~of i¢.of them.TT"Iadianapolis Joue-<lb />nal.<lb /><lb />| le «explains, the lining membrane<lb /><lb />| likely to produce perforation of the<lb /><lb />~ravels,his uniforms and costumes<lb />three caruages. His<lb />lanjestysis very fordol,yewelry and<lb />~curios.<lb /><lb />adracelet on his right.arm.<lb /><lb />~She Was a Daughter Herself. i<lb />oMight | ask,TT said.the lady from;<lb /><lb />iSouth-America, *~why that plain<lb /><lb />qperson.at the far side of the room<lb />arrogates unto herself so many<lb />iairs ¢�T ;<lb /><lb />~She is a Daughter-of the Revolu, |<lb /><lb />tion,�T:said the one dnterrogated in<lb />awedtones. ~~Her.ancestor fought<lb /><lb />~in the Revolutioa.�T Vaid<lb />oQh? said the lady from South a Decision,<lb /><lb />America. ~~I myself am a daughter<lb /><lb />oThe Banana In~Erphoid Fever.<lb />According te William C. Ussexy,<lb />M..., ci St. Louisthe banana is the<lb />veyy best focd obtainable for ty-<lb />phoid tever patients. In this disease,<lb /><lb />of the smull intesiines becomes gn-<lb />tensely inflancd<lb />ventually i. icgins sloughing away<lb />In, spois, leaving well defined ulcers,<lb />At.ihese places the intestinal walls<lb />become dangerously thin. A solid<lb />foad, 1i taken mato the stomach, is<lb /><lb />* * . * !<lb />intestines, and dire results will fol-'<lb />low. The benana, however, con-<lb />taining 9d per cent nutrition, does not<lb /><lb />~the finest and fastest trains in the South<lb />and others. Sqparated in other large) and makes the lowest rates of any<lb /><lb />uniforms, all ready to accompany |Southwest.<lb /><lb />ling your arrangements until you, have<lb /><lb />~He wears halt a dozen|yea want to go with your friends ?<lb />| vings,.ailarge watch and chain and) "<lb /><lb />urd engorged. |<lb /><lb />» Baptists, See Here !<lb /><lb />fhe Southern Baptist Convention<lb />meets this year in Wilmington, N.C.,,<lb />May 8th. Now, you want to go to this<lb />convention, and you also wa~t to go in<lb />style and.c mfort. ~There is only one<lb />good firstclass line from the South and<lb />Suuthwest to Wilmington, and chat line<lb />is the Seaboard Air Line, which iuns<lb /><lb />railroad running from the South or<lb />DonTt be fooled into mak..<lb /><lb />consuoed one.of the Seaboard Air Line<lb />agents, who always esteem it a pleasure<lb />tv serve you. B. A.Newland, Generel<lb />Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim-<lb />bul house, Atlanta, Ga,, wi!l be glad<lb />\$0 write you or call On you, or you can<lb />upply to: ny ot the representatives of<lb />the Seaboard Air Line 1m any towa or<lb />ety. This 1s the official route. Do<lb /><lb />oPROM FRSGT TO FLOWERS.�<lb /><lb />~" (alllornia or Mexico?<lb />Both are such desirable ob-<lb />jective points for a Winter<lb />trip that itTs perhaps hard for<lb />| you to decide where to go.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />Let us Help You to<lb /><lb />A trip via New Qrleans and<lb /><lb />= ae =<lb /><lb />Doyou ......4<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />tah<lb /><lb />ny Pont set tient SL tie tnt Le mk ipa ipa alate<lb />win kh cai nia . : Se aw t ~ t . E<lb /><lb />POPLAR ALI Na PODS<lb /><lb />MAG<lb /><lb />Here is an upportunity to get this excellent<lb />magazine for little money. :<lb /><lb />We will send the Cosmo-<lb />politan and the Hastern Re-<lb />flector both one year for.<lb />$175.<lb />~ Or We will send the Cos-<lb />mopolitan and The Daily<lb /><lb />the Southern Pacific to either<lb />Mexiso-or the Pacitic Coast is<lb />one you will never forget.<lb /><lb />ItTs a transition from<lb />Irost toFlowers. .<lb /><lb />And the service is so luxui-<lb />ous that peopic who haveT<lb />tested oSunset Limited� cad<lb />it comparable.<lb /><lb />}fyou are Thinking of<lb />(joing, Write Us.<lb /><lb />We have a book entitled<lb />oThrough Storviand to Sun"<lb />8ot Saas,� ahbandeome volume.<lb />of 205 pages, fully illustrated,<lb />wkich we will send snvreceipt:<lb /><lb />are ne. oe nae<lb /><lb />possess sufficient waste to irritate,<lb />these sore spots"-New York Ward. |<lb /><lb />Theatrical Troubles.<lb /><lb />oThere is oue thing,� said ~the<lb />heayy man of the theatrical compa-<lb />ny, othat'll have tobe attended to.�<lb /><lb />oWhat is it?� asked the. stage<lb />manager.<lb />' oYeu remember fke scene in which<lb />I pletige the princessT health in this<lb />crystal goblot of foaming wine?�<lb />Shes,�<lb /><lb />oWell, youcan m one of three<lb />things. You can make that cold tea<lb />weaker, put some sugar in it or élse<lb />get some man who isnTt in danger<lb />of making a wry face to play the<lb /><lb />ari�? Wre: Meer ms 23a Siow<lb /><lb />of 10. cents in stamns te cover<lb />postage. We also buve a de-<lb />lightfal dittle guide to Mexi-<lb />eo, which we will send oa<lb />reseipt of 4 cents to cover<lb />cost of mailing.<lb /><lb />You Really Ought to<lb />Read them Both.<lb /><lb />Shall we put you down for al<lb />covy? If so, or if you want;<lb />. ~any speeial infonmation, it)<lb />will be cheerfully furnished:<lb />by addressing,<lb /><lb />S. F.B. MORSE,<lb /><lb />Generel Passenger and Ticket:<lb />Ageut, :<lb />N.wW ORLEANS.<lb /><lb />prin<lb /><lb />Daily 5 cent<lb /><lb />Yes i<lb /><lb />i ae cid ae<lb />+ 7� &amp; .<lb />~ , a<lb />also a beautiful line of Pe<lb />+ o : yer He \i : 1 ' 4<lb />+) a. 2.348 6 ~ 4 ~ ay ¥ ~é of<lb /><lb />-¥. i<lb /><lb />fy J ~ .<lb />pry apa on % i sie ~Aid * _ ~ ~ ; y é 49<lb /><lb />ee mee ew<lb /><lb />IN PENS<lb /><lb />{the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mayazines<lb />jand .t is the equal of any of them. |<lb /><lb />Reflector, both, a whole<lb />year for $3.50.<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />day<lb /><lb />If you. want a good magazine and a ond<lb />home paper, this is vour chence. Compare:<lb /><lb />Send your orders to the Reflector.<lb /><lb />When ys1 we!<lb />JOB PRIMING<lb /><lb />a Nui lS<lb /><lb />DU jilTs abs doa py<lb />Reticctor<lb /><lb />\ ££ *<lb /><lb />a anil sili gad ea<lb /><lb />WHEIAAVE AMri® FACILI Lis nn<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO aun<lb />KINDS Ot COMMERCIA:, AND<lb />. 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          <lb />pair guaranteed.<lb /><lb />-best thing made for<lb /><lb />ee<lb />we<lb />=<lb /><lb />p<lb />WUD<lb />eS)<lb /><lb />We want that money<lb />because we have a fair<lb />equivalent to offer for<lb />i QOur goods are the<lb /><lb />rig kind atthe right<lb /><lb />pe se<lb /><lb />We havejustreceived<lb />@ new stock ofthe Cel-<lb />ebrated and Famous<lb /><lb />for Men and Boys, i in all<lb />the newest shapes and<lb />colors, for Spring and<lb />Summer. Our Ox bloods<lb />are beauties. Every<lb /><lb />Remember we have<lb />alsoreceived anew sup-<lb /><lb />ply of<lb /><lb />Cannon<lb />Cloth<lb /><lb />Justa perfect substi-<lb />tute for Linen, only 10<lb />cents per yard one yard<lb />wide, the cheapest and<lb /><lb />Embroidery and<lb />Drawn Work.<lb /><lb />" 5<lb /><lb />Ladies! donTt forget<lb />our<lb /><lb />I LOU<lb /><lb />stewie VR cconme<lb />Embroideries<lb />and Laces.<lb /><lb />~.. We can please both | sirable part of town.<lb />youand your purse.<lb /><lb />ee ee a<lb /><lb />Nearly ecvery day<lb />brings us something<lb />new and hay the thing<lb />you wan<lb /><lb />Ci<lb /><lb />Come and inspect our<lb />Mammoth Stock of Dry<lb />Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb />Hats, Groceries, Hard-<lb />ware, Crockery. Furni-<lb />ture and House Fur-<lb />nishing Goods. ~The<lb />are desirable new an<lb />heart cheering.<lb /><lb />Beautiful Hall Racks<lb />ld received.<lb /><lb />git ees<lb /><lb />Remember we oper-<lb />ate our store on a deter-<lb />- mfhed policy of fair,<lb />squ dealing and<lb />come to seeus.<lb /><lb />~Your friends,<lb /><lb />wnished on short notice.<lb /><lb />hag [DAILY REFLECTOR]<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />J<lb />JUDICIONS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />pe nirccmman<lb /><lb />Crevies many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescuce many a lost business,<lb /><lb />Poopld You Know, or wey now.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Sheriff W. H. Harzington went to<lb />Tarboro today<lb /><lb />J. G. Mehegen editor of It, Tarborcy<lb /><lb />Saves many a failing business,<lb />Secures sucnegs to any business<lb /><lb />{To oadvertise judiciously,T use; tne<lb />columns of ti. REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />t eving Constantly at it Brings Soccess<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />eT<lb /><lb />Passenger and mati train going<lb />Nevth, arrives 8:52 A. M; Going South,<lb />arciyes 6:57 P. M.<lb /><lb />Seamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inyton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />aves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-<lb />ay und Saturdav<lb /><lb />" te,<lb />Caen<lb /><lb />MARKETS,<lb />By Teiegraph to<lb />SPFIGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb /><lb />Cotton Buyers and Commission<lb />Merchants.<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb />OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />6.83 6.91 6.83 6.91<lb /><lb />6.91 7.06 696 7.06<lb /><lb />Mar.<lb />May<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN.<lb />W HEAT"<lb />May 76 763 754 762<lb />PORK"<lb />May 8.25 8385 8.25 885<lb />Riss"<lb /><lb />May 4.374 4.874 4.385 4.874<lb /><lb />WEATHER SOLUETIN.<lb /><lb />Showers tonight and to-morrow,<lb /><lb />warmer, clearing Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />LENT.<lb /><lb />RR<lb /><lb />Borrowed, Given Away and Cther-<lb />wise,<lb /><lb />Spring fever will soon be sprung.<lb /><lb />The recent warm days put tue trees<lb />to budding.<lb /><lb />The days aud nights now are nearly<lb />of equal length.<lb /><lb />March must not play out in the ran,<lb />but April May.<lb /><lb />Fresh Vermont Butter just received<lb /><lb />at J. 8S, TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound package<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Much garden work kas been done<lb /><lb />during the past week.<lb /><lb />A girl should marry for protection<lb /><lb />and not for revenue only.<lb /><lb />Most ot our folks have returned from<lb /><lb />the Washington horse fair.<lb /><lb />For Rent."Six roam house in de-<lb />R. J. Coss.<lb /><lb />Dressed lumber and mouldings fur,<lb />J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Remember 1 keep Ice all the time<lb />Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o'clock, A.<lb />M, W. R. PARKER.<lb /><lb />E. L. McGowan is opening a stock<lb />of goods inthe former Baker &amp; Hart<lb />hardware building just south of Re-<lb />FLECTOR office.<lb /><lb />een Se me eee encanta nn<lb /><lb />Wehave alarge ~�"�<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />see us.<lb /><lb />OATS, HAY AND FLOUR<lb />7 A SPRGIALIY<lb /><lb /> 8 e<lb /><lb />| 6 GO 8 SIN<lb /><lb />Cleveland can now have all the time].<lb />he wants to shoot ducks.<lb /><lb />spent last nightin town.<lb /><lb />J. E. Moore, of Williamston, Who<lb />was here attending cant returned<lb />home today,<lb /><lb />Mrs. S. M. Merritt, of Atlanta, ar-<lb />rived Thursday evening to visit her<lb />sister, Mrs. S. B. Wilson.<lb /><lb />Misses Josie Herring ard Sebie Sugg. |<lb />of Snow Hili, who made a brief visit to<lb />Miss Rosa ~Hooker, returned home<lb />Thursday afternoon.<lb /><lb />From the Washington Frogress we<lb />learn that Mrs. C. W. Tayloe, of that<lb />town, died on last Sunday night. She<lb />was formerly Miss Maggie Perkins of<lb />Pactolus, this county, and was 4 most!<lb />excellent lady.<lb /><lb />The many friends in Greenville of<lb />Rev. J. H. Lamberth, a former pastor<lb />of the Baptist church, regret thatT he<lb />has become very feeble in health. He<lb />has temporarily left his charge at Lex-<lb />ington and is at Chase City, Va-. hop-!<lb />ing to regain his health.<lb /><lb />Grover, Grover, itis all now over, '<lb />and you'll be a rover, with no pwre |<lb />clover. .<lb /><lb />; |<lb />Many a well-meariug lover is turwed |<lb /><lb />B. F, Eaglea, ot Old Sparta, af | :<lb />| here today. ee<lb /><lb />is In the<lb />Northern Markets to purchase<lb /><lb />SPRING GOODS<lb /><lb />and we want to close out our<lb /><lb />. Winter odds and ends. Come<lb /><lb />and see our,<lb /><lb />Dry Goods Clothing, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Hats and Motions.<lb /><lb />Your chance of a life time.<lb /><lb />down because he neglects to sce that<lb /><lb />the gas is. |<lb /><lb />It is said that fish make brains. L|<lb />guess the reason of it is because they<lb /><lb />go in schools.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The shad catch continues to grow |<lb />larger. The big freshet in<lb />brings them up.<lb /><lb />the rive |<lb /><lb />The bird law takes effect on the 15th |:<lb />of this month. So you may prepare to<lb />lay away your gun.<lb /><lb />Nearly everything that is attracting !<lb />attention begins with C. ThereTs<lb />Cleveland, Crete, Cuba and Carson<lb />City. C.<lb /><lb />Jim Starkey, after meeting with such<lb />poor luck in his late mule investment,<lb />has decided to make a change and now<lb />has his eyes on a gas boat.<lb /><lb />To say a girl ogowns herself stylish-<lb />ly� may<lb />Sound Perfectly proper and swell,<lb />But it isnTt. exactly the right to say,T<lb />oA gentleman pants himself well.T<lb /><lb />The mere appearance of advertising<lb />indicates thatb usiness is being done,<lb />or will be done, and so long as every-<lb />body prefera to buy of men of success<lb />rather than of men of failure, just so<lb />long will the man who advertisers be<lb />likely to do the. business.<lb /><lb />Good Woras Are The Ads,<lb /><lb />The prince of advertisers, P. T. Bar-<lb />num, led the unsuspecting public to be-<lb />ieve that he dinTt care whet people<lb />said about him so long as they said<lb />something. And yet Mr. Barnum al-<lb />said of him,<lb />advertising. It iy that kind that pays<lb />best. ~The advertiser of today 1s a pub-<lb />lic character. He likes to be talked<lb />about, but experience has taught him<lb />that the kind of talk that pays him best<lb />is to be mentioned by all in the most<lb />favorable way. He wisely governs him-<lb />selt accordingly."Ad Sense.<lb /><lb />An Extra Ecssion,<lb />In delivering his jnaugural addiess at<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />Washington, yesterday, President Mc.<lb />Kinley said:<lb /><lb />demands the immediate attention of<lb />Vongress. Congress in session should<lb />not be considered a disturbing fee<lb />There can ba no better time to get the<lb />govertiment upon a sound, financial and<lb />economical basis, than now. Under the<lb />circumstances, 1 shall consider it my<lb /><lb />sion March 15th next.<lb /><lb />ways chose some way of having good] GAA<lb />He wanted that kind of] %&amp;%<lb /><lb />oThe condition of the poblic treasury |<lb /><lb />duty to convene CongressT in extra sen | 3<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />ace e ie nai tenes atetltine taetn epee tetany<lb /><lb />Look at This,<lb /><lb />| Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a.pound.<lb /><lb />Granulated Sugar only 5 cts a,jpound.<lb /><lb />HeinzTs Baked Beans only 15 ets a can.<lb />5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts.<lb />'3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can.<lb />~Dried Apples only 5 cts'a pound.<lb /><lb />These goodi are all strictly first-class as we do<lb />not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead in: the<lb />grocery business, others try to tollow.<lb /><lb />Ed.H.Shelburn&amp;Co.<lb /><lb />NEV GROCERY STORE,<lb /><lb />SS ee  ee<lb /><lb />Opened a Grocery siure next to 8. T. WhiteTs and have a full line of<lb /><lb />uve MEY agra, FL<lb /><lb />EGTAGLED<lb />CIGARS AND TOBACCO.<lb /><lb />toselect from. Everything fresh and low down in price. A codial<lb />invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you-<lb /><lb />JAMES B. WHITE,<lb /><lb />alan<lb /><lb />A pe A<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />i gie\s egies eb ye OB�<lb />ehh bas o44: +48 oA<lb />3<lb />Watch This Space. #$%<lb />3 Lang will soon have his re:<lb />{Spring Opening.<lb />+s et:<lb />$e And then you will see the grandestigg<lb />== display of Spring Novelties ever #3<lb />+ % showa here. sp<lb />$4 coe<lb />i ang s Gash Jouse. .<lb />AES, cosciscesioge asa citheaities ssanmannsnnninanns<lb />Ay) ak OR Or ORR OAR ROR UN VARA w T<lb /><lb />i<lb /></p>
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