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        <p>@<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, - TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS +825 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />u : etatieaorees 4<lb /><lb />: ae<lb />Vol. 7. _. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1897. No. 93%<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />rms Ynreeinnane<lb /><lb />| Fitzsimmons Will Not Light McLoy Four Fat Fellows. g<lb />Milwaukee, Wis., December 18."| This morning four men wera talking a |<lb />: g| Champion Bobert Fitzsiommons, who/together at the Star Warehouse, and | mY<lb />is playing an engagement in this city, | their size atiracting attention it Wag sug» ~ | oa<lb /><lb />in commenting on the McUoy"Creedou| gested that they be weighed. The coms AB, Extends to ali 9, Merry |<lb />os | , "_ ALTHGS b c ne<lb />I fight said: oI do not take the rumor bined weight of the four men was 837 3<lb /><lb />that McCoy will challenge me, serious-| pounds, divided as follows: SS<lb /><lb />| ly. There are plenty of people ready} Israel Edwards 20�,�4, N. H. White<lb />W hat to challenge me now that I have retir-!field 2174, John Buck 196, H. x.<lb /><lb />oy Re ey<lb /><lb />By)<lb /><lb />ed from the ring. MeCoy is entitled to} Coward 217. These men are all as<lb /><lb />8 |<lb />no special credit tor whipping Creedon. |jolly as they are large.<lb /><lb />Shall if He bas not been taking care of himself, .<lb /><lb />7 7 * !<lb />and was ready fora defeat If he had TCeasted.<lb /><lb />ben in the condition he was at New! ,, «oe +e<lb />Bob -" Lipscomb, a sweet singing<lb /><lb />4 9 i<lb />| Orleans when I deteated him a year ; ; a<lb />I V e tI Le] : } 6 ~ jcanary bird belonging to Miss Sallie<lb /><lb />ago McCoy would not have whipped), . Lae<lb />i ~ . | Lipscomb, has warbled his last warble<lb />lim. He is more than a match for; ;<lb />. Beb took sick, andlike all other. sick<lb />mo eee McCoy and I expected him to win, I}. _"<lb />; ; Oe . {birds that canTt be cured, opassed in hia<lb />will uet fight the victor. I retired! 7 "_ 4<lb />/ ee . ichecks,� the sitting up till one oTclock<lb />from the ring March, 17th. All this )<lb /><lb />. | Vj | } a 4 1 » ~ wIT rY © , \ Sates ay ONY eee! hr<lb />ol} . | With the patient and tears ef the fair SSS eb<lb />talk ab ut another go with Corbett is} P ecntaniine teat eh<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />owner proving of no avsil when the<lb /><lb />we eS TY,<lb />daw .<lb />~<lb /><lb />bluff, inspired by the Brady-Cerbett! .<lb />d bd - try is hee<lb />1 cd i<lb /><lb />. izame Was called<lb />pe Opic . ;<lb /><lb />sj<lb /><lb />Ae soem tes<lb /><lb />a ante Holiday Wedding,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Sociable. ! Cards are ont for the mriria.e of Mi<lb /><lb />Though the weather was inclement! Richard S. Evans to Miss Maggie<lb />ther was a large «tiendance upon the|Smirh, at the home of Mr. F, M,<lb />suciuble given by the 3. Y. BP. U. in! Smith, near Greenville, Wednesday | |<lb />the Sunday school rooms of the Bep-levening, Dec. 29th. :<lb /><lb />t fa)<lb /><lb />tist church Tuesday night, and all had ot nee | : ug a<lb />e 4" 5 &amp;y « . iN = a \ .<lb />u pleasant time. i OR SALE"= Nice drive horse, per- fh, y x=.<lb />Some delightful music was furnishea|fect!y sound and all right. " " " yo<lb /><lb />by Miss Lula White, Prof A. A. Sar Wire There is nothing better or mcre suitable<lb />Forbes, Ola Forbes and G. J. Woed-| Santa Clans can find plenty ot than a, nice<lb />. C 7 ¢<lb /><lb />watd with organ, violin, cornet and |things for Christmas srock'ngs by xoing<lb /><lb />pic lo. Miss Lina Sh ppard also added to REFLECTOR advertisers,<lb />to the pleasure cf the evening by give!<lb />. | The bad weather seems inclined to<lb />ing a beautiful recitation, gy<lb />1 eal {hold on, much to the discomfort ct<lb />An elegant supper was served and<lb /><lb />. . a both merchants and Christmas shop- |<lb />peverytbing passed as delightfully as!<lb /><lb />| Pers. Ay mac 5 \r tele « ,<lb />could be wished for. Ali present wish | fol a Xmas present, QO] to pick ra Suit of ( lothes \<lb />that the Union may give us another} On Tuesday Mr, W. M . ; fill yy TS<lb />Such fenst su tie near future, five 11 months old pigs that averaged Ir¢ mM ou full lin :<lb /><lb />Le King killed<lb />ee 1189 pounds. Nothing the matter with | ie 3<lb />New Law Firm. | Pitt county hogs this veart A... hen Va<lb />Attention is called to the law eard ol | Paums, Parws."Weahave sold nine<lb /><lb />r "| d * d �,� ¥ Y - neo Y * . \ . 34 ~<lb />~ | . &amp; / VE  Ss ~ ; ; j , iS i ui<lb />Rodman &amp; Grimes in this issue. Every: Palms tor Christmas presents and len We hay C full assor' ment af Gents Uur<lb /><lb />body kuows that W. B, Rodman ranks) have only a few more left. Send in bishines t ) SENET, poe, 4<lb />J | real<lb /><lb />ye al } » +<lb />amore the lesding lawyers of Lastern} your orders quiev. Phones 46<lb />{<lb /><lb />° A . \¢ \ Y Og of: at) payer ac a is" ~_ iF oely<lb />North Carolina W. Demsie Grimes! ALLEN Warren &amp; Son. $ a w ANKE « oy / « i . Bs «<lb />. Tr T . }) Pat oye ay z af l } wh | ; u y, i yt é bs<lb />is one of Pitt countyTs best young men Mr. Allen Warren, of Rivcrside ctl ee td mB spiel Ni?) whine FAY gy<lb />4 f ,  Ny y TS 2)<lb />1 N Ina<lb />ada son of the late Gen. Bryanly . .<lb />oe 7 ) Nurseries, told us this MOTAING Chat | eememesmarenrcommerancr wie iiersent Anerson aldrsivane pees Me ersittimiincn  ")<lb />Grimes He recently moved to Green=/} . re |<lb />. , Ns local in THe Dairy Percecror ! |<lb />ville te practice his prcfession. This had : ~ he a ~ Nout:<lb />a ae rad already sad nine palms for hin. Overecoats - DAVOS Capa: Cloth tay<lb />Him 1s # Sr ie 9B ileal ability and ns. 45 one of thee example ef what an Overcnats Brittle Cupe. Clothing<lb />Ve _ . 2 A aa a 4 at T ~ ¥ eau ¢ . ~ Ss . %<lb />Ww predict +s | larce C lenface for them. adv rtis ment will do Overeovats fh JAH © Waleed North ne<lb />ew i. t = . ~ ae " ~ ,<lb />Hats, : _ Overcoa s hogs Oapes Oho iiay<lb />~aff oe ; Tite Rernectoxn will take only a Overcoats Shoas Capes Clothing<lb />Cuffs, Let Them Celebrate. brief holiday this year. ~The daily RRA ARRAS, BAMARAAARIANA ARRAS Rasmanatin<lb />iO, ay bhad VCada. it eae) :<lb />he o4 rny ) * 1 . . : . o * 7<lb />Shoes, Me atouch &amp; Ready Fire Company edition will not appear on Christmas<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Collars " jis asking donations from our citizenalday or Monday followine, and the aN . � :<lb />4 P39 7 . Fon) Ei<lb /><lb />Canes to have a celebration ard purshase|se vi-weekly edition will not appear on S aS cS<lb />Anes,<lb /><lb />some fixtures Seeded for the company.|Tuesday 29th, Those ara the only<lb /><lb />11.3 ; rr 7 - . OF .<lb /><lb />Shirts, These eclored firemen deserve encourge |issues that will be missed,<lb /><lb />1 ment. ~They are noble workers around o71, ° "_ vy: +r<lb /><lb />Gloves, P T o The Greenville Publie Scheel, Dis- o ~In such useful! things as""_"-o<lb />afire and always ready to go when|l..,. a... 4<lb /><lb />Hore 7 yX Teady a) trict No. 66, will open Monday, Jan. 3<lb /><lb />my<lb />valled.<lb />~ 1898. Competent teachers have been<lb />Capes, _<lb /><lb />employed to teach the next session. R I)<lb />Overeo its, One handsome Wrought Rance. _ A. Fu. 4<lb /><lb />Parents are urged to enter their chii- |<lb />One large six hole fine Stove. Oneldren on the first dav.<lb />lare, fine Stove with reservoir and J. Ware, ChTm.<lb /><lb />icerwear . ° : i mY<lb />Underwear aloset, all at cost at D. D. HaskettTs. D. D. Waskert, SectTy. olot hi tl No H ( ) KS<lb />Umbrellas, a -_ 2 " " - a<lb /><lb />~ AAAA BA KA<lb />AAA WA aXe\e\@ ee ale)<lb />2) is)<lb /><lb />Neckwear.<lb /><lb />Suspenders,<lb /><lb />mit ahve, * HOLIDAY Good<lb />ps<lb /><lb />Macintoshes, i ~ By |<lb /><lb />Handkerchiefs, Se Notions, &amp;c., ever offered onthis market. We have a full line of<lb /><lb />Dress Patterns,<lb /><lb />Rubber Goods, A new line of Stuoes. ~ |<lb />Sleeve Battone, A beautiful line of Rugs. C OTH [ NG |<lb /><lb />A handsome line of Buggy Kobes just received. Como in<lb /><lb />Fine Business Suits, and buy before it is tuo late. °<lb />Fine Dress Suits, We also carry in connection with these leaders a complete which we will sell at prices that are entirely beyond ali competitic<lb />: cf Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate, Come and see and be convinced. We donTt pretend that we are se<lb />Fine Oda Trousers. and Caps, Furniture, Hardware and General Mer- ing AT COST, thes 1s an old threadbare gag, that will not be swél-<lb />. chandise. Agent for George A- ClarkTs 0.{N. T. lowed by the most enlightened buyers, but we buy right and that is<lb />@ T Spool Cotton. the great secret of low prices. During the holidays we will giwe<lb /><lb />special low prices. We have a large stock that must go. lok<lb />to your interest. Save you hard-earned do!lars. We can and wil<lb />gaye yOu money.<lb /><lb />PL Ne NN PL LN LPI ae a a ac gl NN ta Ne acl aah lady<lb /><lb />. Hardee. . . ~H. M. Hardee. , ..<lb /><lb />Mun ord.<lb /><lb />; H. M<lb />i . _H. M. Hardee. _ H. M. Hardee. ae<lb />The Undersell Man. _H. M. Hardee: , H. M: Harjee. ¢<lb />| H. M. Hardee. |; | HM. Hardee. a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />BAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />= ""<lb /><lb />a<lb />D J. WHICHARD, Editor.<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT. SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />Eowered as second-class, mail matter.<lb /><lb />SC o""<lb />S!} RSCRIPTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />~es ver, -« © © ° ~~ $8.0<lb />Asa mont, - ; - . peut<lb />ne wee. ae - = J<lb />De'ivered in town DV carriers withouT<lb />aktr cosT.<lb /><lb />Acvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />had «n app'ication to the editor or at<lb />the afficr .<lb /><lb />herrea era eee<lb />"""""""<lb />ee<lb /><lb />os We deste +. .iV8 corresporuenT al<lb /><lb />ave v postoffce inthe county, who wil}<lb /><lb />eo cin brief items of NEW as It occurs<lb /><lb />= ach neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />on v on one ide of the paper,<lb /><lb />ri " a¥4  | eal<lb />Wepnesoay. DECEMBES 92, 1897.<lb /><lb />"<lb />ee<lb /><lb />a<lb />The happy season of Christmas<lb /><lb />18 Once more close upon T&amp;, and<lb />brings its attendant joyfulbess<lb />and mirth to millions of hearts<lb />throughout the land. Tt 18 the<lb />time of year aboye all others<lb />when people banish from their<lb />minds care and troubles and help<lb />to spread the peace and gocd<lb />cheer incident to the joyous occa-<lb />gion. Those separated by the<lb />weeks and months of the year<lb />now gather once more around the<lb />genial hearthstone to make merry<lb />Friend remembers<lb />one<lb /><lb />together.<lb />friend, loved<lb />joved one, with some memento in<lb />keeping with the glad Christmas<lb />time. Let usall enter with giad-<lb /><lb />ness into the epj,yment of the<lb />He<lb /><lb />remembers<lb /><lb />_geason, remembering that<lb />whose coming to earth 18 com-<lb />memcraiea in this season taught<lb />that it is more blessed to give<lb />than to receive. You add most<lb />to your own happiness by bring-<lb />ing a ray of sunshine to the<lb />Look about<lb /><lb />you and find some soul that you<lb /><lb />heart of suvother.<lb /><lb />can chee: and make glad and by<lb />so doing bring ten fold joy to<lb />your cup of happiness.<lb /><lb />THe REFLECTOR that<lb />every ons to whom these lines<lb /><lb />wishes<lb /><lb />may come may have a merry<lb />' 3<lb />roerry Christmas.<lb /><lb />eae Dtinenind inion m on |<lb /><lb />The southbound local train on<lb />the Southern, whicn Jeft Char-<lb />lotte vesterday at 12:10 o'clock,<lb />was held up at Spartanburg, fer<lb />one howrin consequence of the<lb />arrest there of the engineer hy<lb />the chief of police of that city.<lb />It appvears that an ordinance<lb />was passed in that city, for the<lb />benefit of the sleepers, prohibit-<lb />ing the blowing of locomotive<lb />Whistles within the corporate<lb />limits of the town. The engin-<lb />eer of No, 11 was arrested on<lb />charge of violating this ordi-<lb />nance. the penalty of whieh is<lb />$25.0 blow. With the engineer<lb />under arrest, Conductor Jone:<lb />got to work on a wire with Cap-<lb />tain KyderTs office, while the<lb />postal olerks notified the mayor<lb />that he was engaged in a serious<lb />piece of business in obstructing<lb />the United States mails, engineer<lb />bad put up a bluff about not:<lb />going up town under arrest, and<lb />the chief of police had given him<lb />15 minutes in which to pay the<lb />$25 fine or go to the lock up.<lb />The mayor stood firm, and the<lb />result was that in the end the<lb />engineer paid over the fine, and<lb />the train was permitted to pro-<lb />ceed, afte: a detention of one<lb />hour, during which time the<lb /><lb />passengers had become rather<lb />weary of the scenery about<lb />Spartanburg-"Greensboro ,'el-<lb />~gr at.<lb /><lb />The situation in the Klondike<lb />seems to be anything else but<lb />epcouraging.<lb /><lb />Information received within<lb />the last few days from Dawson<lb />Qity states that moro than one<lb /><lb />~thousand discouraged argonaut:<lb /><lb />are now working their way back<lb />from the mining eamps to the<lb /><lb />sea.<lb />This eagernessto return home<lb /><lb />~jis due to the prospect of almosi<lb /><lb />ecrtain starvaticn which stares<lb />the helpless Alaskan gold hunt-<lb />ers in the face. On account of<lb />the scarcity of provisions in the<lb />Klondike, even the most success-<lb />ful oid hunters at the camps are<lb />forced to recognize the imminent<lb />perils of the situation; for when<lb />once the supply of food gives<lb />out, even gold dust loses its<lb />vharm.<lb /><lb />If the spectacle of the return-<lb />ing argonauts teaches anything,<lb />it teaches that the truest gold of<lb />life is not found in its Klondikes<lb />but in the genial glow of its fire-<lb />sides."Atlanta Constitution.<lb /><lb />Prosperity on Georgia Farms.<lb />oThe farmers cf Georgia are ib<lb />the most prosperous condition<lb />they have ever been,� said a<lb />promihent business man, and one<lb />who usually weighs his words<lb />well when he speaks, recently.<lb /><lb />oT have traveled over the State<lb />considerably within the past tew<lb />weeks,� e continued, oand es-<lb />pecially the territory tributary to<lb />Sayanoab. I have talked with 3<lb />number of farmers and with<lb />Others who come constantly in<lb />contact with them, and the gen-<lb />eral verdict is that the farmers<lb />are in better condition than they |<lb />have been in years. The crops<lb />are generally good, far above the<lb />average, both cotton and corn.<lb />What is better scill, the farmers<lb />are living at home, and this year<lb />a crop of cotton will come Learer<lb />being acush crop than apy they<lb />have ever raised. The result isa<lb />general feeling of contentment,<lb />thrcughout the country. In fact,<lb />the condition of the farmers in<lb />Georgia, and doubtless through-<lb />out the south generally, has been<lb />much better during the past<lb />three or four years than they have<lb />been giyen credit for. They<lb />have not much money to spend<lb />bus they dave been reaching<lb />n-arer to independence eyery<lb />year. They owe less money than<lb />they ever did, and there are fewer<lb /><lb />mortgages than in any other<lb />section of theT country. The<lb /><lb />mortgaged farm is no longer the<lb />rule, but a rare exception.� -Sa-<lb />vannah Morning News.<lb /><lb />allenic ano<lb /><lb />Framing the Chifdren.<lb />oJohn,� said Mrs, Wisely to ber<lb />lisge lord the other evening, according<lb />to the Detroit tree Press, oI want to<lb />have a very frank talk with you. Do<lb />you realize that the boys are old<lb />enough now to ubserve andare begin-<lb />ning to form their characters ?�<lb /><lb />oOt course Ido. Great boys.�<lb /><lb />Yr<lb />oYes, and we want them to be<lb /><lb />great men They naturally look up to<lb />you, Jolin, more than to anybody else<lb />For their sakes you mu_t be careful in<lb />You fell oyer a<lb />chair the other day and used some<lb /><lb />what you do and say,<lb /><lb />very imp oper language. I hear¢<lb />Willie repeat it when he stubbed his<lb />toe in the back yard.�<lb /><lb />ohe litte rascal! He<lb />chuckled the father,<lb /><lb />oYes, John, and they pretend to<lb />emoke cigars and pour drinks from an<lb />imaginary de.anter. Can't you set<lb />them better examples ?�<lb /><lb />oSay, little one, I heard Amy play-<lb />ing keep house one afternoon Jately.<lb />When callers were announced she sent<lb />out word that she was not at home.<lb />When she did consent to receive any<lb />one she combed them down to beat<lb />the band before they were admitted.<lb />One was an old frun.p, another was an<lb />intolerable bore, and q third better ~a<lb /><lb />didnTt ?TT<lb /><lb />r looking after the cbildren. You<lb />ocouldnTt have done it Letter yourselfT<lb />oI see what,you mean, sit. No use<lb />of rubbing it in. ~ But wait, dear,� in<lb />e softer voice, oLet's both do better.<lb />ItTs tor their sakes, you know.�<lb />o[Tll go you,� and they shook handTs<lb />As John left that evening he slip-<lb />ped up on the tront steps and made the<lb />air blue, Around ibe corner he hit<lb />his cigar. Mrs. Wisely had some ani-<lb />mated gossip wiih a neighbor. And<lb />yet the children seem to thrive.<lb />The Berry Business About Wil<lb />mington to be Greatly<lb />Increased.<lb /><lb />moot<lb /><lb />The truckers throughout the<lb /><lb />section around Wilmington have<lb />been busy planting strawberries,<lb />and we learn that the acreage<lb />will be more thandouble that of<lb />last year. The mild winter has<lb />been favoiable for the plants and<lb />they aro looking fine, In some<lb />quarters the acreage has been<lb />more than doubled. At Chad-<lb />bourn the acreage in berries the<lb />past season was 2) while e<lb />coming season it will be 150<lb />acres.<lb />If the product is doubled and<lb />prices hold up, the increased<lb />acreage means that this section<lb />will ship the coming season over<lb />300,000 crates, and the value at<lb />the averaging prices obtained last<lb />season Wil amount to a million<lb />and a halt dollars. The ship-<lb />ments last season were 164,188<lb />Crates, 32 quarts vo the crate, and<lb />they soid at $780,597.66."Wil-<lb />mington Messenger.<lb /><lb />NO FAITH CURE.<lb /><lb />eee eae<lb /><lb />About StuartTs Dyspep-<lb />sia Tablets.<lb /><lb />heron mie<lb /><lb />They Cure Stomach Troubles and In-<lb />digstion Anyway, Whether You<lb />Have Faith in Them or Not.<lb /><lb />All physicians agree that the element<lb />of faith hasagreat deal to do in the<lb />cure of disease. |<lb />Firm belief and confidence in a family<lb />physician or the same confidence and<lb />faith ina patent medieine, have pro<lb />duced remarkable cures in all ages.<lb />It is especially true in nervous<lb />troubles and no field~ofters so prolific a<lb />harvest for the quack ave char'atan, as<lb />the diseases arising from a weak or run<lb />down nervous system.<lb /><lb />Nevertheless the most common of.all<lb />diseases, indigestion and stomach<lb /><lb />-troubles Whieb in turn cause nervous<lb /><lb />diserses, heart troubles, consumption<lb />besides faith to cure.<lb /><lb />Mere faith will not digest your food<lb />for you, will not give you an appetite,<lb />will pot increase your flesa and strength<lb />your nerves and heart, StuartTs Dys<lb />pepsia T'ablets will do these things,<lb />because they are composed of the<lb />elements of digestion. they contain the<lb />jnices, acids aud peptones necessary to<lb />the digestion and asimilation of all<lb />wholesome food.<lb /><lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets will digest<lb />food if placed iu a jar or bottle in water<lb />heated to 98 degrees, and they will do<lb />it much more effectively when taken<lb />into the stomach after meals, whether<lb />vou will or not.<lb /><lb />They invigurate the stomach, make<lb />pure blood and strong nerves, in the<lb />only way that nature can doit, and that<lb />is, from plenty ot wholesome food diges-<lb />td. It is not what we eit but what<lb />we digest that does us good.<lb /><lb />StuartTs Dys epsia Tablets «are sold<lb />by druggists at 40 cents for full sized<lb />package,<lb />Little<lb />stomach troudles<lb />dressing Stuart<lb /><lb />book oneause and cure of<lb />Mailed free by ad-<lb />o., Marshall, Mich.<lb /><lb />Wehave a large<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />AND Wi<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Comeand<lb />seeus.<lb /><lb />OATS AY AND FLOUR<lb /><lb />A SPURL,<lb /><lb />good deal been at honte cleaning houseT<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />A<lb />ear<lb /><lb />and loss of flesh, requires something)<lb /><lb />10 ¢<lb />25¢ 50¢<lb /><lb />ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 19020 305 cate ot res ar rause easy natural resulta. Sam<lb />9 ple and booklet free, Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicazo, Montreal, Can., or New York, (217.<lb />EOP OPE FED OSS PO PPO SO POSS POSS OOO OOO SD OOOO OOOe<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />. FLEMING, Pres,<lb /><lb />R. R<lb />A. G.. COX, .<lb />G. J. CHERRY, I Vice Pres,<lb /><lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />every favor consistent<lb /><lb />HENRYEHARDING,<lb />AssTt Cashier}<lb /><lb />CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.<lb />Organized June 1st,51897.<lb /><lb />Pitt County,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.N. C.<lb /><lb />Pe el al le ea Nol al,<lb /><lb />(HIS Bank wants your triendship and a shar,T<lb />if not all, of your businesss, and wll grant<lb /><lb />with safe anda sound<lb /><lb />banking. We invite correspondence of a per;<lb />sonal interview to that end.<lb /><lb />eee ARCTIC!<lb /><lb />R. A. FYSON, Vic-ePres.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES. ;<lb />Joans and Discounts $56,792.58<lb />Premium on Stock 100.00;<lb />Due from Banks 20,865.30<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,507,253<lb />Cashitems ipegig, 8,619.05 ¢<lb /><lb />95,139.49<lb /><lb />$113,923.67 §<lb />5<lb /><lb />ash in Vault?<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />JR. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />' §OL. LITTLE, CashTet<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville, |<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business Oct, Sth, 1897.<lb /><lb />9 r<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Capital stock paid in $23,000.00<lb />Surpius and Profits 1,462.09<lb />Deposits subject to Cueck o!¢ 67,507.02<lb />Due to Banks 607.90<lb />Cashiers Checks ortstanding 247.66<lb />Bills Payable 17.500.00<lb />Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00<lb /><lb />eee)<lb /><lb />Total $113,922 64<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to hard<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. CH}<lb /><lb />ee<lb />oHts ren<lb />ape omg tis<lb />. ab<lb />3 * '<lb />h went v7 git<lb />~ mA lt<lb />ve<lb />a ee  hy<lb />| ow - hs «<lb />' � yarnsT<lb />} a ;<lb />| 1 tee fe<lb />~ &amp; wr ae<lb />a .<lb />ae<lb />We gba MOORE<lb />cy yt *y<lb />GG he<lb />ah pear,<lb />ye Set We eee<lb />~ 7<lb />| 7 ty<lb />a a *.<lb />ie ey<lb />Hit he p<lb />A R. \ Av,<lb />wee 3B 4 &amp; hf<lb />owe va Ww<lb />Slat bl ;<lb />Fi x re es<lb />* 4 yt Cats<lb />ay SDs cy XSD<lb />MY ttinanere<lb />4 oe<lb />Le gy<lb />re<lb /><lb />EoTABLISH ED 180:<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />rO8K SIDES GSHOULDLR<lb /><lb />4 5 (SAND MERCAANTS BUY<lb />/ ius oir yearTs supplies will fin<lb />their inc rest to get our prices befere pus<lb /><lb />nm<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />owen () cine<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND.<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />an | eae bone<lb /><lb />We have iust received a new<lb />hearse and tue nicest line of Cof=<lb />fins and Cesxkets, in weed, metal-<lb />lic and cloth ever brought ta<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />Woe ata preps te ( ombalm-<lb />ing 34 is tha formu.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to con~<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receive<lb /><lb />jevery mark of respecs.<lb /><lb />~hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete<lb />| sllits brancues<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />cere LS |<lb /><lb />ALWAYS AT GIV8St wat<lb />o~ £<lb />Tobace, Snul &amp;:3<lb />we buy diroc) from Manafastiac  oen<lb />lin vot hia bs OVS vorod. AL eOUL<lb /><lb />coe stock of<lb /><lb />. HD AY ;<lb />FURNITURE<lb />always on hand and soldat prices to suit<lb />the times. Urr goods areall bought and<lb /><lb />sold tor CASE. therefore, having no 1isk<lb />to run we sell ata close margin.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />A B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAP�"�% BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be. found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />Our prices are Jower than ever,<lb /><lb />Ve do not want monopoly bat<lb />iuvite con petition.<lb /><lb />_ We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Jobn Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb />GEN YILLE<lb /><lb />Kale Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of [th -<lb />open on<lb /><lb />acuool Wik<lb /><lb />: MONDAY SEHPT. @. 1897<lb />he continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows<lb /><lb />Primary knglish per mo. 6200<lb />Intermediate ** ~ *% #2 5C<lb />Higher js wr Mw $3 3<lb />Languages (each) ** =o $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the sehou<lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb />We ask a continuance of your o*<lb />liberal patronage.<lb />W H, RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. ©.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />J ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />: FASHIONABLE BAREER,<lb /><lb />Hb Si<lb /><lb />rn<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanin;<lb />Gentmens Cloth*<lb /><lb />sete tan eemmel ne<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb />T A handsomely illustrated book o<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />E the resources ef that great otat<lb />will betmailed to any address oe<lb />receipt of eight centsto cover post-<lb /><lb />x age. D. Je PRICE,<lb />G,P.&amp; T. A. I. &amp; G NLR. R,<lb />A Palestine, ! exas,<lb /><lb />East Texas landg are attracting<lb />S considerable attention. Mention<lb />this paper.<lb /><lb />Fe een<lb />SS a ae<lb /><lb />Ct eee<lb /><lb />Se een, lepeaasr eee<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>eae ; ; 2 i y a ha { 2 Aen<lb />ign . ; | a i<lb /><lb />ee de a sities coin ie antereseetinis teeny a attic<lb /><lb />} Church Architecture and Local Taste: y<lb /><lb />: ati ao 3 Bee a = he Our modern work depends prima- | ,<lb />sat eily, as will our future work, upon : |<lb />see nN _. ij the earnestness and honesty of the<lb />o* Schetiule in Effect Nev. 29th, 1897. 1} community, and. this is especially ; :<lb />Departures from Wilmington. true of our church architecture, (NS ;<lb />NORTIBOUND. . '<lb /><lb />Se eA<lb /><lb />WER SEE THAT? TERRE<lb /><lb />Pa<lb />DAIDY No 48"Passeager"Due Vew- pects are subordinated to the spirit-<lb /><lb />a 6<lb />9.35 aem. nolla 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 ual. - American architects have EGG N TT<lb />am, Goisshoro 11.58 am, Wil! gnown their ability, but they are of dll U<lb /><lb />son 12.43 pm, } t va ah ti<lb />1.40 enim poe Bock es necessity the servants of their clients<lb /><lb />Weldon 4,36 p m, Petersburg| and can only, the ablest of them, P<lb />6.28 pm, Richmond 7.15pm, | design good work for people who hone No. 10.<lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing- really wautit. It is as possible to-<lb /><lb />x imore 12.53 | | :<lb />it, Phntecinte gas ene day as it Was 200 years ago to imbue IH GREENVI p GCC What Is It ? tatty :<lb />New York 6.53 am, Beston| the simplest or the most costly : ;<lb />3,00 p m. gtructurys with a reverent and reli-<lb />~DAILY No 40"Passenger Duc Mag | gious feeling, but a galvanized iror<lb />7.19 m. noiia8.55p m. Warsaw' 9.10} imitation of cut stone ara structure D I h F CTO RY.<lb /><lb />m, Géldsboro 10.10 p m Ca excuse for Deine is _ . via . .<lb />Wilson 11,08 pm. Tarboro! THovemaly excuse for being tsa de "= It is a picture ot tae celebrated "<lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount ~11.57 | 87° te appear bigger or taller or<lb /><lb />m, Weldon 1.444 m, oNor"| costlier than the one in the next ce<lb />folkT is CHURCH<lb /><lb />Ik 10.30 a m, Petersburg} parish will never be either reverent - : )<lb />We peo wmend ona eu or religious or even good locking. " .<lb />ashington 7.4lam, Balti, | yo); 2 Rioalow in SerihnerT a<lb />writ ae , . Bigelow in ScribnerTs. ; ,<lb />more 9.45 4 m, Philadcipnia William B. bige , mA �"�<lb /><lb />SD<lb /><lb />Ng rey<lb />yee ren<lb />ies Wt a ae<lb /><lb />~<lb />*X<lb /><lb />11.25 a m, New York "2.02 p BAPTI51"Services every Sunday,<lb />m, Boston 9.00 p m. moring and evening. Prayer meeting oy<lb />SOUTHBOUND, The Earthquake Coat. Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, i<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"BPassengor Due Lake| The ~earthquakeT coat is the'lat- | Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. ; da<lb />40 a. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, ~Chad | est thing invented. Once enveleped | ©. D. Rountree, Superintendent. Best in use The outfit of no pusiness man ig<lb /><lb />beurn 5.40 pm Marior 6 43 p| ; is extraordinar rt, as Ne regu'ar services :<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-" in this extraordinary garmert, a CATHOLIC"Ne regular services. ;complete without one<lb /><lb />~ 84 : : y laug sarthquakes. It |<lb />te: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10,05 | MA may laugh at earthqr vor | , EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />V, Denmark 6,30 a m,~Auguat | really consists of twe coats, oneover day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />to 8.20 am, Macon 11.°0 am,|the ether, the space between them | vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. 7 ~he Ref ector Book St<lb />fttbitae . ach ~aies being thickly padde@. On eack side | Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! ¢ 30] _ b. Ore<lb />on 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49 . for it ovi A.M. W.8, Brown, Superiptendant.<lb />a m. Jeeksonville 8.20 a m,| Fe ten pockets. for ~the carrying of » Sup<lb /><lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam | provisions. The idea of the eoatis] yETHODIST"Services everv Sun-| hag ~a Nice asso:T nent ot these Fountain Pens<lb />: t Le ¢- 4 w<lb /><lb />pa 6.45 pm. to prevent the wearer from being in- | day, morning and evening. Prayer : ;<lb />AMRIVALS | AT VWILMINGTON" jured by any falling object."Lon- meeting Wednesday evening. Rey. also a beautiful lun ié of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb />/ . oe don-GRobe N. M. Watson, Paster. Sunday sehool You Will be aston! h d h d<lb />FROM THE NORTH. 9:30 A. M.A B. Ellington, Superin- on'shed when you see them an<lb />DAILY No. 49."Passeiger"Beston " CMe earn how very ¢.)t ap they are.<lb /><lb />Sto PM, 1.03 pin, New York 4.00 PO.) Ww. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes, PRESBYTERIAN"Services third<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.| Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev.<lb />ron 2,50 am, Washington | a sn MAN.&amp; GRIMES J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school}  a<lb />-30 am, Richmond+?.05 am, R ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 9°20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superieten- ~<lb /><lb />Petersburg 9.50 am,  Nor- " dent<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro Greenyilie N.C, . 4<lb /><lb />12.12-m, Reeky Mount 1.00] practice wherever services are desired, LODGES. ou may never, .<lb /><lb />pm, Wilsen 2-1z pm, -Golds- ~But should YOU ever*@nn.<lb />Se te)<lb /><lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsar 4.02,<lb /><lb />pm, Maguolia 4.16 pni,<lb />DAILY No. 41."-Passenger-~Leave A. F. &amp; A. M=-Greenville Lodge No<lb />$.50.4.M, Boston 12.00 night, New 234 meets sirst and third Monday evyen-<lb /><lb />York 9.30:.am, Yhitadelphia ing. J. M, ReussW. M. L, I. Moore, q | a - :<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore?.25 pm Sec. an O Yr : ,<lb />Washingten 3.46 pm, Rich. A SPECTALTY. Primary, Second- : |<lb /><lb />mond 7.20 pm, Petersburg|@tY or Tertiary Sypillis permanently vr 0.0. Bh Vovenent Lodge et<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm, {Cured in 14 to 35 days. you can be} Meets every tuesday BREAN 0 Ue<lb />; ya =| der same guaranty rou preter aa : To Q<lb />i "hea Sa wen ! come here we will contract toupaw rail Kk. ot P."I'ar River Lodge Ne, 93,<lb />2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 um, | Come here we ee o| meets every Friday evening. H. W. ie a ee<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw! Toad fare and hotel bills, and no charge} wi edhee c C. AE. Ellington K. of _ Come to See us.<lb />7.53 am, Magnolia &amp;.05am. |if we failtocure If you nave taken R.ands. "<lb />. ~ mereary, iodide potash, and = still have} ~�"�T ,<lb />DAI.y No, 61"Passenger~-Leave | a ohac owas boleh, and ! i o 5 , 1) No. 1696<lb />xcept New Hern 9.20 am. Jaekson" |� bh. . pans, 4 ee Acches In) RR. A."4eb Vance Conucil No. 1696<lb />unday yille 10.42 cam. This train Cig be aa none Pimples, Copper meets every Thureday evening, W.L.<lb /> MY ; oe _ . /Olored Sposs. Ulcers On any par yj 2. Lane. See. "<lb />40 PAM. airives at Walnué street. o hodee� wa ve Bebra att oi Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See.<lb />FROM THE:SOUTH itis this syphilitic 1 Poison) K A lo. £169<lb />MOLE R, . out, itis this syphiline Blood Poison} K.of H."fnsurance lodge No. £169]<lb />DAIWY No. 54" Passenger-"Leave i Al ve eearantee to enre. We solicit ments every Friday evening ole<lb />12,15 ©. M. Tampa 8.00 am, SonforT 1.50 the mort obstinate cases and challenge Mlanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R<lb /><lb />7 : Se the world for a case we eannot enpe<lb />: son . . . . ~ . ~ | , yal .<lb />pm, Jacksonw-lle 6 35 pm, This @asease has alwaye dDaffed ihe skill | A.L of H, Pitt Ceung! 236 meet<lb /><lb />Savanna 12.50: night, Chavles- | +. veo TP . ohor<lb /><lb />ee RG / teil a o o |of tee most eminent physicians, 3500-} Very Thursday nivht, Jd. B® Chert<lb /><lb />ton 6.20 am. olumbia 5.50 00 capital behind . _f ake » W. B. Wilson. See. CIC mae<lb />am, Atlanta 8.2) am, Ma20n capita JCNIN OW un¢ suditions] ° healt we 7 : sae<lb /><lb />gvaranty. Absolute preofs sent sealed<lb />on apptication. Address COOK REV<lb />EDY-CO., 480 Masouie Temple, Chica . "_<lb />go, 1, Cctton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />.9.80 am, Augesta 3.05 pm,<lb />Lenmark 4.°5 pm. Sumpter<lb />a "4d am, Florence 8.55 am,<lb />~Marion 9.35 am, Chadbeurn .<lb />10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw ae Below are Notfo « prices of cotton<lb /><lb />£1.06 am, | rvr at 4) and peanuts for yes erd:y, as furnished<lb />. WN Ih i f a il by Cobb Bros. &amp; Conrnmiasion�"�y Mere<lb /><lb />Train on sectsT 4 Neck Zranch noad o 6 5 The GAM<lb />@aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.30<lb /><lb />4 chants of Norfelk -<lb /><lb />p. m. arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 p soldier, COTTON, | .<lb />m., Greenvilie 6,57 p, m.. Kinston 7.5/ ) ; . TT . � v an oe cr<lb />p.m. Returning, ieaves Kinston 7.50 nA \p CHAS AN panty Food Middling fa wv ISITinN thaiom Card<lb />7 ie Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving} " it UCL Low Wiuite F it<lb />: aliT X at ti . ° ' a an om : 4 ny T  . ow . ods"<lb />daily Pega nares » Werden 11.33 am} 4 GRY AT BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE Good Ordinary 4 7<lb />hd * ae - 4 his T one"sf dy -<lb />Lrains on Washnigton Branch leave LIVE AGENTS WANTED sai , ye<lb />Washington 8,20 a, m., snd 2.20 p.m 5. we ample Gawos as PEANUTS<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4.00 p il Dai et up cluce  BASts WT eda<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves a Txt Prime at Fy . 4 a, : "y<lb />farboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 9.85 a.m.| EXTRAORDINARILY LIBERAL |e - 28 fat23N SNest 2O8 er,<lb />snd 6.20 p. m., arrives Washington TERMS. reoeh 9 to 75 a<lb />41,00 a. man sr ed P- "ith Daily ex- Money can be made rapidiv, acd a vag Ton  "quiet. f<lb />it Sunday. @ennects with trains on |T Sattar ele<lb />g -otland Neck Branch. amo nic of geod done in cireulating Sheena aediaet cat eae ok .<lb />Mi Train leaves sarpory, N C, via Albe- one of the noblest historical . . e<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. &amp;. daily exceptsun- works published durtng © ceenville Market. fl he Dail Reflector<lb />pare 30 p. te. Sunday 405 P. M; the past quarter of Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. e<lb />arrive iymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p.m. a century ) : a nL<lb />Returning leaves Piymouth daily except ee ures ; Bitter, per Ip | 108 |<lb />Sunday, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a MN. ACTIV BAG INES ARE VOW REAP- | Western Sides 5t t0'6 = i F<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 12. 00 ING A RICH HARVEST. Sugar czred Hams 10 to 124 Gives the home news<lb />° c . nr yt w<lb />npr on ~idlond N.C. branch leaves} Some of our best workers are seling Corn Veal to ea every aft 7<lb />olé*boro daily, except Sunday. 7.1 y we UMNNDEN annie ae an » IVCTPY .<lb />i m. arriving Smiufeig 8.30 a. ia, Ree] OVE EHUNDRED GOUSS.A | Pair, Family 4.75 to 8.75 7 ce HOON at the<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 9.00 a. m,, ar- ; oe aa vane 4 ene small Price of 25 Cent |<lb />Fives xt Goldsbors 10,23 a, m. Mr. AG Williams, Jaekson county. Secor vie ~, n t] N 8a<lb />Tr: a brave lonanaa oo , worked four das and a balf ang | ugar a9 10 TON.<lb />ee on Latta b auch, Florence R s cured 51 orders. He s tls the book Coffee 84 to 20) . ATE you a sub-<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 p m, aarive Dunbar Salt ner Sack 65412 ;<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returnine | almost every man he meets Dr. J. | Salt per Sac bo to tO seriber ? [t: n t<lb />Jeave Cliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6,30 a ma, J. Mason, Mascovee county, soit 1 tipes pee loz mt 4 h | " " 700<lb />' to 7 Kao Weavaant c..) | eopes the first five days he canvassed | fggs per « o oO .<lb />1 ; i Pi?) + eX i . * F; ; aye sht ta) ; ;<lb />are Latta 7.50 a m, daily~except Sun H C Sheets, Palo tiato, Tex . worked a Be eswax.per a () oug t to be.<lb />few hours and sold 16 copies. mostiy | otton Seed,per bushel 10 to. f,<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Braneh leaves Wat-| morocco binding. JH Hanna,  tastoy<lb />gaw for Clinton daily, except Sauday, county, N. C., made 4 months wages<lb />U1 20 a. mi. and 415 p, m: Returning in three days canyassing for this bo ok.<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,002 m.} 5 4 White, Callahan county, l'ex., is<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection | selling books at che rate of 144 copies «<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via] wee.<lb /><lb />Richmone. alae at Rovky Mount with .<lb />Norfolk and CarolingR BR for Nouolk| %he Work Contains Biozraphi tai<lb />£n¢ all points North via Norfolk, Sketches,<lb /><lb />H. M. EMERSON, | of all the Leading Generas, a vat<lb />GenT! Pass, Agent | amount o1 Historical ~utter, ani a<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector,�<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />A i<lb /><lb />AN ELEGANT PROSPEOTUS. Offers his services to the P<lb /><lb />nN | , !<lb />f ae Oldest showing the differen styles of binding, | �,�6 citizens of Greenville and the oOY<lb />sample pages, and all material neces-| 4% public generally, 7<lb /><lb />ary to work with, wil be sent on re- " .<lb />yok ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Baily: Newspaper ip cept of 50 cents. Tuis mayniticent gal- x oSpouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />lery of portraits, alone, in the prospec- '<lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />x bh ¢ i tus is worth doable the money. We<lb />ort : aro} Ma. fiiruish it at far less than actual cost of Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb /><lb />oufasture, and we would advise you| @¢ ,<lb />Senaueantan®, y es no charges made, Tobacco<lb /><lb />to order quickly, ar: get exclusive | @ ; : =):<lb />control of the best territory, Addriss| $@ Flues made in season. Shop Q&amp;<lb />on Diekinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />The Onl� Five-Dollar Dally} opoy at, pUBLISHING CO.<lb />Stat» lthand Main Sts., Richmond, Va, |<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trattia Manage ~ large number of Beautiful Full Page<lb />T.R.KENELY. GenT! Manager, Illustratious. itisagrand book, and o<lb /><lb />. ladies an} gentlemen who can give ali ~A. )<lb />mein of their time to the can ass are bound TWICE A WEEK. ,<lb /><lb />to make immense sums of money hand-<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR |!ivz'<lb /><lb />Is only $1 a oyear. I<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-«<lb />ws s} df a i<lb />tion to the farmers, é-<lb />pecially thosé - growlite<lb />| tobacco, that 1s  watth .;.<lb />many: times"'ttidre oRain:<lb /><lb />'e ~e ~si ¥<lb /><lb />the subscription-priee.<lb /><lb />; ins<lb />» we eee eee� 2 ~q oe |<lb />* , en ri<lb /><lb />; e ca | ' :<lb /><lb />ed :<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />: Pn<lb />~TG NEARLY TER<lb /><lb />Are you ready for it? It<lb />' you want<lb />colder.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />if ) "_" __<lb />M<lb />to help in your celebration<lb /><lb />A STOCK-IN FULL.<lb />A |<lb />S come to my store. I Lave) These Items of Interest to Santa<lb />a full line of Sky Rockets, Roman Claus. :<lb />Candles, ~Torpedoes, Whistling<lb />Bomber, Cannon Crackers, Pop} js Cotton 5)"<lb />Crackers, &amp;c., that will be sold} 5, 4 Wheat Flour, 4¢ ae J- B<lb />cheap. When it comes.to Fruits! w ites.<lb />and Confections for Santa Clans W, C. Uines will grate your Christ-<lb />my prices canTt be beat. I also! os epeoanute.<lb />~ haye a nice line of Groceries, To-|<lb />bacco, Civars, Crockery, «-<lb />Let me fill your Xmas orders.<lb />D. D. Haskett 18 closin, cut his<lb />D. S. SMITH. blue and white ware at oot.<lb /><lb />JS. Tunstall is ia the frent rank<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />a "_m<lb /><lb />Rain tonight, clearing Thureaay,<lb /><lb />commer somnannine<lb /><lb />ne ema<lb /><lb />1). D. Haskett is sellng his large<lb /><lb />Stoves and Ranges at cost.<lb /><lb />bie<lb /><lb />arsenate<lb /><lb />| with Christmas eatables, and Fireworks.<lb /><lb />Fst hatesat weeds oe ces RCS OS bese,<lb />FOR RENT.<lb />ash ~_} L Baw FY | t) Thars e{hies Crews ~hy<lb /><lb />mud for Christmas presents.<lb /><lb />live against<lb />On Dickerson Avenue. *% ine-roon taking<lb />house, with kitchen, pa try. ttlerTs |<lb />pantry, smoke hottse, Woo hc use, stam<lb />bles. arn, buggy house, tv © cardens,<lb />and a good well of water. For terms |<lb />apply to W. H. WHITE. | Company.<lb /><lb />Go to the concert ib (Germania hell<lb /><lb />tonight, for the benetit ot Hope Five<lb /><lb />VE Draceren sit} Sail<lb /><lb />LangTs Cash House.<lb /><lb />Too busy now to write ads.<lb />Plenty room, come on.<lb /><lb />[ = @ .<lb />ee 7<lb /><lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />~oa.<lb />Se AANA fe)<lb /><lb />{LER<lb />wdc 420 EC QC |<lb /><lb />aie<lb />fab .<lb />Pee<lb /><lb />o; Wwmas is rapidly approach-<lb /><lb />wy ing, ouly a short while<lb /><lb />a and the eventful day is here,<lb /><lb />T prepation must be made that |<lb /><lb />it may be one of joy and glad<lb /><lb />ness. Seetoit that you have<lb />supplied yourself with some<lb /><lb />7 of the many useful, servicea-<lb /><lb />ble and substantial things of life that can here<lb />~be found in such great variety and abund-<lb />ance. If there is agirl or lady that has not been<lb /><lb />supplied with ae<lb /><lb />i<lb />t<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />|<lb />¢/<lb />~|<lb /><lb />flew Chrstyas 2<lb /><lb />they should come now while our shelves are<lb />filled with beautiful patterns and trimmings.<lb /><lb />3<lb />p<lb /><lb />  Itmay be the children ®<lb />s need Shoes, Underwear, %<lb />© Handkerchiefs, Gloves or<lb /><lb />siamese pen<lb /><lb />OUR CHRISTMAS TREE.<lb />The Reflector Gets a Full String of<lb />Human Presents. |<lb /><lb />| eniatememenaal<lb /><lb />A. P, Murray went to Ovford today.<lb /><lb />W! T. Mangum went to Rocky<lb />Mounttoday.<lb /><lb />J.C. Jordan went to Danville ~o<lb />spend the holidays.<lb /><lb />C. W. Harvey azd wife went to<lb />Danville to spend the holidays.<lb /><lb />E. R; Aiken and family left tor Dur-<lb />ham tc spend the holidays.<lb /><lb />Mis» Bettie Tyson left tor Wilson to<lb />gvend the holida: s with friends.<lb /><lb />J.D. Gwynn left this morning for<lb />Reidsylle to spend Christmas<lb /><lb />Miss Sallie Cotten is visiting Miss<lb />Myra Skinner at Hotel Macon.<lb /><lb />Miss Appie Smith lett this morning<lb />for Norfolk to spend the holidays with<lb />{riends.<lb /><lb />Eugene Styron went to Durham 10<lb />make merry with his friends during the<lb />holidays |<lb />Q. P. Smith lett to spend the holt-<lb />Qavg with friends m Richmond and<lb />Danville.<lb />Mrs. L. B.<lb />mincton today to spend the holidays<lb /><lb />Harding went to Wile<lb /><lb />with friends.<lb />Miss Jennie Williams has gone to<lb />Raleigh to send Christmas with her<lb />sister, Mrs. Russ,<lb />Mrs. J. W. Brown and little son left<lb />Tuesday evering for Hookerton to<lb />spend the holidays.<lb />I. R, Rucker told the boys good Lye<lb />and wert to Lyncbkurg to spend the<lb />holidays at his old home.<lb />Miss Capitola Granger, of Kinston,<lb />who has been visiting Mrs. J. L. W et-<lb />ep, returned home Tuesday evening.<lb />A. A. Andrews left this morning for<lb />Durham, te joia his family who preced-<lb />ed him there to svend the holidays.<lb />Miss Byrd, of Norfolk, who has been<lb />visiting friends in Greene county, took<lb />the tram here today on her return<lb /><lb />home.<lb /><lb />h, H.<lb /><lb />Wilson, mail clerk on che<lb /><lb />train between Weldon and Kinston, Is<lb /><lb />spending a vacation with friends im<lb /><lb />Aw | this section.<lb /><lb />perm emacreeramne Rm SBMA aE<lb /><lb />30 barrels Red Apples, cheap. ef S,<lb /><lb />ie | Ma. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Yonutiful line ef new Pieturcs just<lb />rooriyed at Mrs, Georgia James,<lb /><lb />For beautitul CLristmas presents in<lb />sterline ceiver qnad sold gO tO J. B,<lb /><lb />Cherry &amp; Co:<lb />Velocipedes, wagons, toys doll bo bies,<lb />fire works, voces, figures, Cups and<lb /><lb />saucers, at S, M. Sobultz.<lb /><lb />A. Christmas present suitable for<lb />everybody at Mrs Georgia James.<lb /><lb />must be sold this week. Get my prices<lb />before buying. Mrs. GEORGIA JAMES<lb /><lb />For Rext." New six room dwelling<lb />ho se, all conveiences, desirable loca-<lb /><lb />tion. Apply to. J. W, Haas.<lb /><lb />Fine French candies, nuts, raisins<lb />oranges, apples, hananaa,crcoanuts , figs,<lb />dates chocalate, gelatine, citron, at 5.<lb /><lb />M Schultz.<lb />Goto J. B. White for holiday<lb /><lb />croceries, fruita, confections, civars and<lb />fre works. Full line and everything<lb />nice.<lb /><lb />Yor donTt wanTt to overlookT what<lb />D S. Smith has to say about his<lb />Christmas goods. He has a largs<lb />stock of fire works, fruits, conf ections,<lb /><lb />4 Neckwear. Someroomin<lb />© the house a new Carpet,<lb />= Rugs, Curtains and Chairs<lb />: The bed may bein want<lb />ac<lb /><lb />ot someall wool Blankets &amp;<lb />and Marsailles Counter- ¥<lb />panes.<lb /><lb />Do i<lb /><lb />} Ky ARIS<lb /><lb />In fact you may want and need many other<lb /><lb />things that yon have been oputting off� long<lb /><lb />enough. Xmasisa good time to bring the mat-<lb /><lb />ter to a close. Come look through.our stock<lb /><lb />whéther you want to buy or not.<lb />Yours to please,<lb /><lb />cigars &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Cigars make a nice Christmas pres-<lb />ent, provided they are good ones, D.<lb />s. Smith hes the Nickel King, a<lb />delightful smoke, in boxes of 25. Just<lb />the mght size for a present.<lb /><lb />You help a good cause as well as<lb />spend a delighTful evening if you attend<lb />the concert in Germania hall, Wednes-<lb />day night, tor the benifit of Hope Fire<lb />Ccmpany. Tickets at WootenTs drug<lb />store.<lb /><lb />eee eaten enn,<lb /><lb />0 CURE"NO PAY-<lb />That is the way all draggists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON<lb /><lb />Malaria. It is simply Iron and uinine<lb />in a tasteless fom. Childre� Jove it<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRYX CO<lb /><lb />Tonics. Price, 50c.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; T!<lb />A A A le<lb /><lb />| Phew prai e our geode with cheer-<lb /><lb />Mv entire stock of Christmas Goods |*<lb /><lb />iCTfor Chills, Fever and all forms of |:<lb /><lb />eigen<lb />*<lb /><lb />Pat ee i<lb /><lb />es<lb />FV sn Ms i see ne a a id ci iliac Re a I RDNA te!<lb /><lb />| The Store is Quick With<lb /><lb />CHRISTMAS " IMPULSE,<lb /><lb />The merchandise in<lb />tere ts here: chime in<lb />AW Ale Ran di| harmonious smoothness<lb />er es ea i! (with the spirit of th<lb />oll ae SN spirit of the<lb /><lb />7 | Waals elie times. Our stoek is in<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Vi tT Li<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />ts tee ah accord with<lb />~ NO lyour practical needs<lb />4 A and the service 1s 80<lb /><lb />/ii, ~perfect that mistakes<lb />==, and delays are rare.<lb />Uf course, tawdry paint<lb />ed things are absent<lb />4rom our collection of<lb /><lb />Tale ovine ~attractions, but if your<lb />_ And back it ap dy buying itaste and preference 1n-<lb />cline to usetul and practical articles tor citts we<lb />can supply them at the least possibie demand<lb /><lb />upon your purse.<lb /><lb />How very chear, how very chivice,<lb />Tho pecpte all are crying ,<lb /><lb />:<lb />é<lb />|<lb /><lb />With thoughts of<lb /><lb />Christmas Thoughts Xmas comes thoughts<lb />of giving, and what a<lb /><lb />N Dress Goods. more pleasing gift.<lb /><lb />than 2 handsome cress with allthe little acces<lb />sorise. The costume need not be expensive?T<lb /><lb />Will be the order «f things this week. We<lb />realize that 1897 will soon be numbered with<lb />the past, and January. with its trade dullness,<lb /><lb />will take the place of brisk December. Yau<lb /><lb />will find muyy of eae best ani most stylish<lb /><lb />varment here,<lb /><lb />owed ian anaees |<lb /><lb />Aforeible lesson m economy<lb />is taught you in the prices of<lb />our shoes. Every pait sold is<lb />an advertisement to the depart-<lb />ment. As good instrle, wear<lb />and quality as any made, but<lb />abig saving to you in price<lb /><lb />iP i i oat<lb /><lb />ee<lb />Nfen Suits and Qvercoats.<lb /><lb />We have a great factory at Baltimore that isthe center of fine<lb />art tailoring. Every Suit and Overcoat we produce is the creation<lb />of workmen whose skill, genius and ability cannot be surpassed in<lb />the land. Not to know our facilities and reputation is a blemish<lb />upor your personal knowledge of Clothing history. Giving better<lb />satisfaction and grandeur values now than ever before. |<lb /><lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb /><lb />CKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />"<lb />SSHRC aR AIEEE ASS a "<lb />eRe eee rosea ooutianimcannemeds<lb /><lb /></p>
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