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          <lb />9 . 7 �"� ee eee ;<lb />a<lb />D. J WHICHARD, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION<lb /> uniieennen aN | oe<lb />. ae ="<lb />Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C.,. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1898. ; No 981<lb />" ° Dee enn as eterna a . : es aomaneaie ~ - . @ .<lb />Business Maxims. Another SurperannuateTs Plea, POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ; | " =<lb />Sonatina **<lb />An impatient clerk may undo half} Yes, place me with the worr-out} An easy lesson in bookkeeping" rene<lb />his best work. 6 preacherg, donTt lend them. ste wece<lb />23¢t me on the shelf to iest T, . : ed settee eee<lb />Ore shelf of lass yearTs goods may Pa - ° - o tO TEEt; The hair on a horseTs neck is his oe aeehesnsorcese<lb />~or this hectic flush at evening eo i<lb />adda stale flavor to the store. o! bis Nine | Mane protection. | TASTER ee eee eee ees | ao<lb />Brings a .aessage to my breast ane ~hs ne eee ween eee ceeeuccucn _<lb />What your rivals do oyou should Meney is useful as a servent, but 4<lb />. | felling of another conference rrannical a8 am: LO / i<lb />rncw; not far comment, but for in- ~ tyrannical as a master. ( ; f . :<lb />, In a land ot perfect Light. , . m<lb />struction. ate Lazy men are dead to the world, but] s+++ ++ sree re reee rere ees a<lb />; ra TN) wf ams Y OS p IE DIES ooeeneeneve ~<lb />a citar, ke dl 7 Where*the worn-out"yes, the feeblest they remain unburied. Sono apes o<lb />The business instizct, like the poets} Are all welcomed with celiehi. ; - | cece cece ee eeee . 4<lb />gift, is partly bern; but diligent study . | Woman is the fairest creature on; ccc een eee, 4<lb /> 5 the] ar j .<lb />improves it. Where they find r burdens Lifced, | earth---also the unfairest- ooe cece<lb />An advert ; t mad : As they cateh the P ud new sone, | You canTt judge a manTs character by aaa a 5 2s<lb />n advertisement ig not made meTe- | ~Whers they oe: } ¢-eee ==<lb />j bj It het Where they can preach and shout for- ; the high standing of his collar. o ey ee =<lb />to say things. ought to convinces a | .<lb />ay ; 7 ~] 7 ever, ; Whena wife makes pcor coffee her .<lb />ie reader that they are true, NT: . Ahiteerobed conference | a<lb />¢ A Mid that white-robed conference | husbard has cood rounds for divorce. We like to live at peace with all the world<lb />To make your customer feel that he throng. | Noman would be willing toswearto| ANd free trom ~ entangling alli ances,� as<lb />eo oe, o 1D aa « * * . ' Ser eee . ; ; . ; waa hen<lb />has made 9 pleasant visit, as well as 8) Pop their paing and cares are oveT, -evervtbing he says during courtship. Father Georg e said. Neverthele ess, we :<lb />* * . | mn . . . | ry * o . . hed a<lb />~good trade, is a pay'ng investment, When they sce their MasterT3*aee, | Ube trouble mark-t is easy and it} consider it " business to sell a<lb />. . vy o Lo alwave ha hawwawac a : a<lb />DonTt think you have found it all| When He gives each preacher welcome, | can always be borrowed at Jow rates. 4<lb />out in one year of experience, for some And assigns him to his place. | Ambiticn offen raises a man up fol | O10, r T<lb />noe VC ~er thouebt of will oecur i the purpose of giving him a good hard avn! RL o4 4<lb />hings you neve thought of will occu Yes. a place amone the worhweout | fai}] i giving him a Bo<lb />{ : ; fal.<lb />later, {for a little while at best, | 47<lb />ra } ce VTS ra th. 9 er 7  Na Si<lb />B os r but be not | Soon J xpect t fake a transfer | A eym weal baehe.or says tha. a wid- low c£nan anybod LY else, This makes a qi ulte a<lb />Je reasonably cautious, buf be not) so expect to fase a tralistes Po . ape .)<lb />. 7 fe) vou | To the conference of the Blest 'ow should be ether married, buried or) lot ~of Cc listurbance with the others, but as 4<lb />overeautious wo omove ubti ~ 3 Phe Caonte7ence Q) It y1CS., | leva . ees . a<lb />ncolately certain, is to dismiss all . shut up in a convent. | the public 1s on our side we are ready to<lb />are avso O Cry ceTta *9 S wv Mas ao ae be fe WAS eeeet ( KE e's iF {? ola = ' ya] * et 3 +( )<lb />| : It germs hard to see oneTs hie plans | Narure cannot jump trom winter ¢ ~o stand and fight it out. Here you will find 4<lb />ro Rud ene's ndeat honyes decay ; ¢ a<lb />pront. "" hh ; for de; { a pers 4 iV, summer witecut By spring, nov� sv miner not only ¢ Clot ale Dut ;<lb />Some peopk sell well who can not | But to kaow that Ged 1s leauing ito winter without a fall. \ :<lb />* co be aay » 1) (apa 67 avata) ~ay 1. vp hh i 1 o a<lb />buy well, and vice versa. In a wise Urincs peace and comfort day by day. | Producers of poultry should refrai n| 4<lb />partnership ihe two functions = ae) bad dreamed of years ot labor, from enumerating their javenile fowls |<lb />. . j . . ee * | w<lb />divided, ! Peavcd for seryice in the field ; luntil after the period of incubation has! | :<lb />| TY i ' a<lb />* 4 | 1,4 H 47 ~ 1 . . ! TYT +¥ at (ing eer eye NY  UKE E j i<lb />Do nut Vie ld to pec yishmess or sare | ut fie Masters yo.ce¢ recalled ne, | EXPITCG.""Ai HICAIO NCWS. | 4<lb />casm over a customers erificism.| +} ul to This will P gladly yield. i : a | 4<lb />r . +} aeaNnter my ay logdi. ro , | } ee . j 4<lb />Your side cf the counter must be dedi-| [ had thought to die im harncss | JUST FOR FUN | a<lb />cated te politences. | In the thiekest of the strife | a | 7<lb />1 res ¢ + ! ¥ ¥ a | 24<lb />It used to be said: oOf all ships : Would surely be the sweetest closing | Somewnat springee« | 4<lb />a ay 7 re t 1 ? { , | a<lb />avoid pertrership.� Bat that depends} Of a tant! oreacherTs Tit . The Froetawn Kid want: ow if! Z<lb />}e * Ae | | oys Ww : :<lb />on your own pecular cents, and youl Pu I tind 7 ; Lovelit e chaneing, i boneset tea is J broken ») | 8 Ol ne &amp; at t i<lb />selection of a partner. | § tha checows neater polls� ' oo Vv Wmon 4<lb />; oe - aa ma ve"KV PEM, TQS OMe a Teva fi zy<lb />A cle o| ry ho [oes 1h { ky OW from | i rt Vas ~ | sont v T Af 1 . S ! | an 4<lb />day to Gay jus! how his business ; | ~I [Is ~ rf ~ vil Vy aT q: Wy 9 | ea . y 3 7<lb />: ~ .- | , ji ~<lb />oERNE tS oJRe i copia ho ts Jonorane | ; } a<lb />i | lt So give | P a as vo, Maud, denr, we do not know) 9 fs<lb />Of navigaui9en Wee A Vesst. tv | ; : i .<lb />of a UVF A , } | } { i \ * VI { cur cor eval ine v tt | ! ch | 4<lb />Pome was Hof bt g HOE | . | .<lb />Wy One, Uiliess 1 be CNY in a Wills | : :<lb />potel. :<lb />ICT, Uo 6 J J | oa Nene song _<lb />| nee Cen 4 ~ , 7<lb />low Leern to 14 i t » | IX ' ~ Ld mit f t } i inye | .<lb />| | | oo aie lis anitit f mother tone! SC SAAWAAA<lb />Well t i } \ an i a | ss<lb />; ito many ¢ C pee] re) ae VE nthy sad new Uncle Sami ae Ag<lb />Pie colloqueat cavertiser | a ~ aon ee:<lb />. iifs it] wy: t known aad a" �,� 14 iil : we \ kia | bat<lb />read rfecl that he is Hersui iy N= | : Bo . . es i Fe ~4<lb />1 sot med Co omnlty Lloved fk: {twas written by dvev. dg.) Balen, an aes<lb />HOE "bid, FO Tike { ne ¢ aa i hashiam | } 1p. ute Fectow<lb />aressced, aHhG@ NOt (Gh t S tre MJ + iy bing Lover \ } |, b {¢ re ~ 2 ¢ Ww | % fitecory SS i f<lb />tude brisk tolk is theresore |" oo hoses - | Hoax"ST hear your friend Itillem) aC 9 �"�<lb />ne | ¢@ bets death and published ip the Christian | I naw t oe al SANE PHD :<lb />% 42 nf {{ GUC Saba t ~ rl 1 ! . rmot y dit til UniTV LOW] ¥ vu<lb />� . " | , : { Le j { } ee tu } t i ¥ 4� i . | ag aK<lb />i ( ~ i! ey S| Rus (Oi ( towhT- leo aC PB Apis ven ere , fs<lb />not av A i u \  Fi j 2 o 1! ty OT w 1 ~] : EY EVES ( } . is<lb />alline the very best ec ds ever known | * ' 3 oy 4 , | , a a im. BS GF 2 1 R yy<lb />8° Hl bas ban Ve o eCat nee vit hey DO CE Cck ed vy tint Y¢ at tite | ¢hi ) 1 tte, ou " rs f7 | ac ft ie ie ae ; Pd<lb />tt] y lowest prices ever ellerec., are vie eee ao Sr AS te 2 ac mlramac<lb />we very PWeEL PRICES Ces - Mae . oa sation } if | . ~ ne | fe ty eas i if % » oe a ve<lb />: _ it is better t ere yek, CONSUINpHION, , Te ML only physician, drugeist end undertaker | 40 fy Ny vat ei y: ACTS nd | Uo.<lb />ans 7 *e 1% 1 ; et er . : . ie ~  U . a me : de We pa a ne Oh ys,<lb />Perhaps you are, but it is peller 00) ontiment of hig verss express What }in que nlsee.� | eae is al 4 i Ly ~<lb />+7) zi 5 VWeoT Wr hable | . ; 7 . LY 7" DS 3 eI 4 uy t - 44<lb />make your claims seem more provavie. | fiis hepes in labor ! ad been, yet shown | x Portion Ip<lb />/ oe . a 7 oe oo New) a) wwe f think ta naleo a vata ~ det See i ! asd 2<lb />The two wost sce: sstul men oO be Ae et resignation (0 fe wil ol ine | New Pop [think Til make a con | oa a<lb />; boy | luced Tlic entmy hag cone to that | @ector of my baby when he grows tp.� | 4g<lb />; Dusiness tus COUnLTY as pre PUCEC piaste. Lals Spirit as cor uy Cake tah owe . nes . ge ai ; ; | Pe<lb />| , : at Krend"oShows a venias im that direc- | ge<lb /><lb />~ ' , avlias he Rae<lb />never made their plans public, To conference of the blest which the poem<lb /><lb />opy . ae tion, does he ?TT?: Newpop "* Yes ; since | 3<lb />teli your plans in advance will either 'so beautifully pictures, and-there he ean . . vewpop . 7 | Fe<lb />iis virth he has contracted ail kinds of | Se<lb />let others get aliend of yuu, oF Mane | praise his Savior more perfectly than | ° Wien | o contracted a Nn |<lb />oo . ' ,.� | things, princivally colds, coup, indiges- | 3<lb />the plans worthless. ever if he ied been spared te a long<lb />: ° tio Mn and the like �?<lb />life ot service here, " ReFLECTor.<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />Mark ~iwain says you may put all<lb />til<lb /><lb />your epgs in one bas sket, in sp'te ot the ""<lb /><lb />RAMON TAT<lb /><lb />seas<lb /><lb />provers ; but oyou musi watch that R. L, Humber bas recent'y been Mrs. J. S Tunstall &amp; Ce., have 7] . &amp; 6<lb />basket.� This means, whether there | making improvements bout the work moved their stocT of millinery ~¢o the H |<lb /><lb />is ore basket or more than cne, that rooms of his machine shops, new store next co Brown and Looker<lb /><lb />caretul watching 1s imdis spensible {0 AMZ are Eam i SWORN t if<lb /><lb />successful business.<lb />_~J.8. in PrinterTs Ink.<lb /><lb />"~ Week to our Immense stock of thew<lb /><lb />Library Festival s TONNE {hy \<lb /><lb />A POWAY, Way AOA WA a) ~ ha ater<lb /><lb />aC RAWAAA oe AAKAA @a@@in: AAAI<lb />ks AACA AOAC AY<lb /><lb />A VA AAA AA AA ti GinGlarere) AAA<lb /><lb />Don't forget the'Library Festival in<lb />Germenia Hall Tuesday night, by the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />John KellyTs Bris: ie :<lb /><lb />Oy )<lb />ladies of the Presbyterian church. It pipe nena : John KellyTs fi: :<lb />will be instructive and entérteining. A : DA bf MA ies vA + yT nae<lb />handsome book will be presented as a Xe ; '<lb />.  prizeyto best represented character. Ad-| Se RARAAR te wi 4<lb />misiiun 10 cents. ~ penne ALFRED FORBES, ADA guA Whe 4<lb />SC AARARA Dealer in WARAAK for<lb /><lb />joes GENERAL MERCHANDISE, (ww? for<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.. wees<lb /><lb />All Liked It.<lb /><lb />The new organ at the Bapust church vA ik . en and omen 4<lb />was used in the services Sunday morn- veneer III OI ITI ION oe 2909 i AN oe ee ei te en and omen 4<lb />and night and the large congregations ) WU Ne, oe 7 en and omen .<lb /><lb />Linh 1048 ys ae LOSS NMOS TSN NTO TN wy<lb />present seemed delighted with it. Mrs: OH DOULA IOO COLI OUTED Hew<lb />* Ollen E. Warren, who is skilled in tae $ \<lb />use of twp manual pedal base organs, i<lb /><lb />plavea ati beth seryices and brought.<lb /><lb />ay 8 ye TY YY rir ere res aes ea r ;<lb />~ Ee<lb />out the gapd qualities of the instrument |<lb />with spen d effect. . os | ee ane a a e<lb /><lb />en and omen 4<lb />Can fit anybody, can suit anybody, your :<lb />gia as wellas your feet.<lb /><lb />ET.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>#<lb /><lb />ss<lb />i<lb /><lb />oDATLY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />~<lb />.<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />D J, WHICHARD. ~Editor.<lb /><lb />"etiememitiniicinnieee<lb /><lb />bo oo<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />nearness antag anaina ttc CNet<lb />rms enstamgnsneesysonameat<lb /><lb />C"O<lb /><lb />Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter |<lb /><lb />emeanermne e ortememnrtenen e<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION ~RATES ==<lb /><lb />One year. $3.00<lb />One month, 25<lb />One week, 10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by ~carriers withe<lb />out extra cost.<lb /><lb />Anvertising rates are liberal and can<lb />be had on application to the editor or at<lb />the~oftice.<lb /><lb />" oo<lb /><lb />We desireTa live correspondent at<lb />every postoffiee 1 the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of news as it occurs<lb />an each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper<lb /><lb />oo accent science ts PITA Nt See<lb />_amnmecniaseaamiantcn<lb /><lb />Monvars. Benrvary 14, 1898.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Romance Ended.<lb /><lb />Ourreaders remember the ro-<lb />mantic marriage, last fall, of Mr-<lb />James Gilliam, ot this township,<lb />to a widow from New York, who<lb />had advertised in a newspaper for<lb />a husband. Well, just as might<lb />have heen expected, this roman-<lb />tic marriage has ended in a sepa-<lb />ration, for, on Jast Tuesday, Mr.<lb />Gilliam returned to her Nerthern<lb />home. And there was quite a<lb />contrast between her coming and<lb />going"betweer her arrival apd<lb />departure. When she arriyed<lb />here Mr. Gilliam, with all the<lb /><lb />joyousness of an expecta't<lb />groom. met her at Moncure<lb />and escorted her from there<lb /><lb />to this place and hired a carriage<lb />to take her to his home, about<lb />three miles from here. But whep<lb />she departed she walked alone<lb />from his house to this place"<lb />Chatham Recerd.<lb /><lb />Post-Office Boysotts.<lb /><lb />Congress is occupying itself<lb />with the question of a remegly for<lb />the increasing frequency of boy-<lb />cotts against unpopular postmas-<lb />ters in small towns.<lb /><lb />It might help matters somewhat<lb />f{ the Post-Office Department<lb />would quit removing competent<lb />and satisfactory postmasters for<lb />the purpose of giving jobs to<lb />political hacks.<lb /><lb />In other words, if tha Post-<lb />Office Department would cease<lb />treating the postal service the<lb />loot and spoils of a foray, and<lb />would manage it according to the<lb />piaim requirements of honesty<lb />and common sense, such a thing<lb />as a post-Office boycott would be<lb />npknown. /<lb /><lb />There is unfortunately littie rea-<lb />son to expect that the Department<lb />will rise to this very low lavel of<lb />reasonable sagacity."N.Y. World<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />ay HK<lb /><lb />Concerning Crowse<lb /><lb />Ina conversation ~a few cays<lb />since with Col. T. G. Waltoa, who.<lb />by the way. talks intelligently on<lb />any subject, we learned that<lb />erows are a blessing instead of 4<lb />eurse. The colonel says that he<lb />will not allow his tenanis to have<lb />Ascare-crow in their fields of<lb />corn. Thepurpose of the crow<lb />is not to destroy corn but worms,<lb />and that when they do pull up<lb />corn, it will generally be found<lb />that there is a worm at the core.<lb />He argues ~if crows were really<lb />destructive to corn they would be<lb />worse than an army with. banners<lb />for by their numbers tiey could<lb />lay waste every corn field in the<lb />land. In view of the tact that Col.<lb />Walton has often won the pre-<lb />mium<lb />largest yield of corn per acre<lb />and atthe WorldTs Fair for the<lb />best corn, we are impressed with.<lb />the force of his argument in<lb />behalf of crows."-Morganton<lb />FarmersT Friend.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />at different fairs for the<lb /><lb />The Little Ones.<lb /><lb />i pe<lb /><lb />To Sehd the children happy to<lb />bed should be one of the motherTs<lb />most/ ordinary tasks. No little)<lb />one should dread the bed time,<lb />nor fear the dark, nor be al-<lb />lowed to go to rest under a sense<lb />of disgrace or alienation trom<lb />household love. Whatever tha<lb />childTs day time naughtiness may<lb />have been, at night he should go<lb />to rest with motherTs kiss on his<lb />ips, and her tender voice in bis<lb />eats.<lb /><lb />Hardly anything can be worse<lb />for a young child than to be scold-<lb />ed or punished at bed time. The<lb />mother does well to be a little<lb />blind at some things, remember-<lb />ing thata good deal of childish<lb />culpability is superficial oaly, and<lb />washes off almost as easily as does<lb />the dirt which the evening bath<lb />removes from the skin.<lb /><lb />The main thing with children<lb />is tohave them well started with<lb />good principles, which they will<lb />carry through life. Obedience,<lb />truth, unselfishness, purity, are<lb />essentials, and these can bo lov-<lb /><lb />in the right home atmosphere.<lb /><lb />When the nursery brood is un-<lb /><lb />dressed and in bed, the lights<lb />turned low,the room quiet for the<lb />mother, or nurse, or kind auntie,<lb />who is still found in some fortu-<lb />nate houses, shou'd have a little<lb />fund of stories on which to draw<lb />for the smal! listenersT pleasure<lb />befoke they embark onthe train<lb />for dreamland.<lb />-Tmagization is very active in<lb />litle children, and occasionally<lb />one meets a mother who does net<lb />understand the childTs world hav-<lb />ing forgotten her own early days<lb />and their illusions, or who is<lb />afraid that fancies and imageries<lb />will lead her child into deceit.<lb />While the most exact and rigid<lb />truthfulness should be practiced<lb />in our dealings with childrep, and<lb />they themselves should be taught<lb />to shun equivocation end every<lb />form of lying, still we need not<lb />fear to let imagination give them<lb />pleasure.<lb /><lb />Lhey early learn to discriminate<lb />between the false and true "or<lb />perhaps it would be better to say<lb />they learn to find the truth wrap-<lb />ped inthe husk of thestory. The<lb />same stories with variations, have<lb />in allages and climes, been taught<lb />to enildrer, and they have their<lb />origm in the needs and<lb />heert oftherace. Children thrive<lb />on stories, and are the better able<lb />to grasp other literature if early<lb />fed onT these. ~ Philadelphia<lb />Times. |<lb /><lb />~Ag well expect tc be able to<lb />shoot off the horns of the moon<lb />with a popgnn as to make a<lb />Southern negro voluntarily vote<lb />the Democrats ticket,� said Con-<lb />gressman Linaey na speech on<lb />the floor af the House this week.<lb />Mr Linney has probably correctly<lb />stated the case. The coiored man<lb />votes the Republican ticket blind-<lb />ly. Half the Republican party ts<lb />opposed to every interest he has<lb />on earth. Bat the colored man<lb />stili votes the oatraight ticket,�<lb />as if he were a machine. It is<lb />not a<lb />principles are not considered. " It<lb />is nota matter of reward, for, after<lb />the negro has cast his vote, the<lb />white Republican has no further<lb />use for him."Charlotte News.<lb /><lb />soe iieinensderniieeinstngpinahiiiapein<lb />Ae eran: enum<lb /><lb />ALong Journey.<lb /><lb />A men passed through this<lb />place, on last Saturday, travel-<lb /><lb />Syracuse, in the State of New<lb />York, to Southern Pines, in this<lb />State. Ho left Syracuse on the<lb />23rd of last October, His vehicle<lb />was like an old army ambulance,<lb />but longer, and was arranged so<lb />that he could eleep comfortably<lb />in it, if he found no convenient<lb />stopping place at nignt. His<lb />only companion had bean a dog,<lb />and that died a few days before<lb />he Vaart here."-Chatham Reé-<lb />cord.<lb /><lb />ingly cultivated, and will flourish '<lb /><lb />matter of principle, for,<lb /><lb />ing ina one horse vehicle Nowk" has Gone,<lb /><lb />INTENSE SUFFERING °<lb /><lb />From Dyspepsia and Stomach<lb />Trouble.<lb /><lb />antes v f<lb /><lb />Instantly relieved and permanently<lb />cured. A New Discovery, but not a<lb />Patent Medicine.<lb /><lb />Dr. Dedwel! relates an interesting<lb />accunt of what he considers 3 remark-<lb />able cure of acute stomach trouble and<lb />chromic dyspepsia by the use of the<lb />new discovery, StuartTs Dyspepsia<lb />TabletTs,<lb /><lb />He says. The patient was a man<lb />who had suffered tomy knowledge for<lb />years with dyspepsia, Kverything he<lb />ate seemed to sour and create acid and<lb />gases in the stomach; he had pains like<lb />rheumatism in the back, shoulder blades<lb />and limbs, fullness and distress after<lb />eating, poor appetite and loss of flesh;<lb />the heart became affected, causiug pal-<lb />pitation and sleepless ess at night.<lb /><lb />I gave him powektul nerve tonics<lb />and blood remedies, but to no purpose.<lb />As an experiment I finally bought a<lb />fifty cent peckage of StuartTs Dyspep-<lb />sia Tablets at a drug store and zave<lb />them to him. Almost immediate reliet<lb />was given and after he had used four<lb />boxes he was to all appearances fuilv<lb />cured.<lb /><lb />There was no more acidity or sour<lb />watery risings, no bloating after meals<lb />appetite was vigorous and he has gained<lb />between 10 and 412 pounds in weigh«<lb />of solid healthy flesh.<lb /><lb />Although StuartTs Dyspepsia Tap-<lb />lets are advertised and sold in drug<lb />stores yet I consider them @ most val-<lb />uable addition to any: physicianTs line<lb />of remedies, as they are perfectly harm-<lb />less and can be given to children or in-<lb />valids or in any condition of the stom-<lb />ach with perfect safety, being harmless<lb />and containing nothirg but vegetable<lb />and fruit essences, pure pepsin and<lb /><lb />Without any question they cre the<lb />safest, most effective cure for ingiges-<lb /><lb />or)<lb /><lb />tior, biliousness, constipation and al<lb />derangements of the stomach however<lb />slight or severe. |<lb /><lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets are sold<lb />by druggists everywhere at fifty cents<lb /><lb />or fuli sized package.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Jefferson Davis.<lb /><lb />Many Southern people have criti-<lb />cised airs, Jefferson Davis for making<lb />her home in the North. That she has<lb />} wood reason for aking New York her<lb />place of residence is very evident from<lb />an interview with Edgar S. Davis, a<lb />friend of the widzw of the president of<lb />the Confederacv, published in th<lb />Meco, Ga, Telegran. It reads as<lb />follows:<lb /><lb />oMrs. Davis tcld me,T said Mr.<lb />Wilson. othat the plantation at Beau-<lb />voir did not afford a living for herself<lb />and daughter, on account of freshets,<lb />floods, the low price of cotton, ete., and<lb />that it was necessary for her to work<lb />for a living, ~The work best suited to<lb />both of them is of a Jiterary character,<lb />and when they began to look tor<lb />purchasers of their productions they<lb />only found them inthe North. ~They<lb />have made repeated efforts co dispose<lb />ot their work to Southern purchasers,<lb />but ~ave found the demand very 8 pall<lb />for it, tuere being practically mo mar-<lb />ket-for high class literary work inT the<lb />Scuth, ali uf the biy publishers and<lb />newspapers that are ab'e to pay for it<lb />baing in the North; consequently it<lb />became necessary to move to one of the<lb />large cities, and they selected New<lb />York. There they finda ready mar-<lb />kettoe all of their productions, and<lb />the income thus derived, together with<lb />the small income from the literary<lb />work ct Mrs, Davis and Miss Winnie<lb />last year was $2,000, Mrs. Davis<lb />earning $800 and Miss , Winnie $',-<lb />200.�<lb /><lb />Mr. wilson said he thought these<lb />people who had criticised Mrs, Dayis<lb />should know the circumstences, so that<lb />each could think of himself in her<lb />place and decide if he wouldnTs do as<lb /><lb />at al<lb /><lb />Mrs. Sallie Hinton, of Turkey<lb />Foot Precinct, Ky., is the mother.<lb />of twelve chilaren, all aliye and<lb />married. She has fifty-seven<lb />grandchildren and twenty-two<lb />great-grandchildren, all of whom<lb />live within a few miles of her.<lb />Mrs. Hinton is seyeuty-one years<lb /><lb />old, does all her own housework,<lb /><lb />Golden Seal.<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. 6200<lb />Intermediate **.. o o�"�* $2 5<lb />Higher relent $3<lb /><lb />Languages (each) **  °* $1 00<lb /><lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />4 &amp; : eee<lb />: ae<lb />fe i ed oll en - ete tae ee ce. 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RGZE ooh<lb />WMePsdsoG pw FERHEES SERB te Zosn MS<lb />* Se 4" Go Sees" E SEROSS SlGZ my<lb />oRez os 22" 2 Kata ts § fat we<lb />ZeSasse B Ler Zs sees pis<lb />~ Goae B 2eeGg8 Seeaks sis u<lb />Megdzes EF cases Sante ez. 9<lb /> peegee SP Senate FP 5 ota B<lb />DIRECTORY<lb />La}<lb />| CHURCH FS.<lb />\ -<lb />BAPTIs1"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Prayer meeting<lb />" , |Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />T ©, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />lday, morning and evening. . Lay ser-<lb />4 e vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Better and more attractiye than ever.<lb /><lb />New Features Throughout<lb /><lb />Fine = Racing.<lb /><lb />Purses Aggregate<lb />$4,000 ==<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departments<lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game.<lb />Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural<lb />Products will be the finest ever dis-<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually large<lb /><lb />The Greatest of al Altractons<lb /><lb />Free! Free!!<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:30<lb />A.M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Services every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening, Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />iendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services " thira<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev<lb />J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday schoo!<lb />9:20 A M. E, B. Ficklen Superinten<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. M."Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 meets first and third Monday even<lb />ivg. J. M. Reuss W. M.-L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every "riday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vanee Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening, W.b.<lb />Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening.<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R<lb /><lb />A.L of H, Pitt Counci! 236° meets<lb />every Thursday night, J. B Cherry<lb /><lb />WV Wilee See,<lb /><lb />ieee aan,<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />Cctton ang Peanut,<lb />Belaw are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, 28 furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Comwission Mer-<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild<lb />West Shows. |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of<lb />Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genu-<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings o!<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. The<lb /><lb />formation address the Secretary |<lb /><lb />GEORGE GREEN,<lb /><lb />NEW BERN, NC<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />(treenville Warxket.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />id to 20}<lb /><lb />Bitter, per lb<lb />~ |<lb />5t tO 4<lb /><lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar ecred Hams<lb />Corn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 4.75 to 5.70<lb /><lb />;<lb />|<lb /><lb />ete tet setae, m,.<lb />wvutaietetonawincen |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of th; school wi:<lb />open on:<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. ®. 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows:<lb /><lb />Tne work and disclpline of the sehou<lb /><lb />race track every afternoon during the},<lb />fair,and is absolutely free. DonTt miss) ©<lb /><lb />seeing it For premium list or otherin-| 9 2<lb /><lb />10 to 1204 ¢<lb />40 C0 5? | ae<lb />50 to 64 °<lb /><lb />a0)<lb /><lb />be<lb />a<lb /><lb />eC}<lb />ae<lb />|O . oe<lb />12}. 0 15) LOO Ke<lb />210 1) Nn<lb /><lb />/W. B. 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Demsie Grimes<lb />Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.<lb />PBODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb />. ireenyilie N. C,.<lb /><lb />Practice wherever services are desire 1.<lb /><lb />te,<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />J NOBLES,<lb />» TONSORSAL ARTIST<lb /><lb />On Fourth street near Postofiice Only<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />B.PEN DER,<lb />FASHIONAP'&amp; BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points,<lb /><lb />[next door, to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb /><lb />-TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />| GREENVILLE. N.C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein;<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your *<lb />ideral patronage.<lb /><lb />ana enjoys the very best of health. *<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Jf ERBERT. EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE. " spee~e) attention given! to cleanug<lb /><lb />J oh Q :<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>he<lb /><lb />pa: : + event ;<lb /><lb />"e ain OF - | A QUEEN OF THE SEAS. r ana<lb />Atlantic Coast Line { CASTING OFF A LINE oe fipsneh Es es thee CORR OR SEE THAT ?: OREO |<lb /><lb />. Fir. Glimty Neets With a Little Expe<lb />Old Red Jacket.<lb /><lb />sence « T viento Ga a New York Wharf, % P '<lb />Schedule in Fff¥t Jan. 17th, 189. | . oITm afraid thereTs one towhoat| In Maine they dwell with pride<lb />Departnres om Wilmington. captain whe would not give me aj} upon the performance of the Red<lb />NORTHBOUND. | © {job if I should apply,� said Mr. | Jacket, built in Rockland in 1853 by : fed Ay<lb />oDAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Veg- | Blimby, oand that is the man whose | Deacon George Thomas, The Red : a peecerenenae<lb /><lb />.35 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 11.15] line I cast off in South street the| Jacket made the run from New<lb />am, Coidshoro 12.05 am, Wil} other day. The tug was lying along | York to Liverpool in 13 days 1 hour |<lb /><lb />son 12.55 p m, Rocky Yount 9K mi : : ,<lb />1.40. mn. Tarhor, 9°45 nee the end of the wharf, hanging by a] and 25 sisted - the month of PaeaaRaRa a What Is It ? ~ bh. .<lb />Weldon 4,23 p m, Petersburg | single line, with the loop around the January, 1854. This was the best Gi<lb />6-22 p m, Richmond 7.15 pm, head 6f aspila and the other end| trip up to that time, and it probably<lb /><lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing- , vy ¢ 10ueh<lb />ton 1.30 p�"�, Raltimore 1.05] Maade fast around the forward bitts | Rever has been beaten, although a<lb /><lb />am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m,{ aboard the boat. The captain was| faster trip, by a few hours, was o Itis a picture ot tae celebrated<lb />ary ork 6.53 am, Boston} in the pilothouse, and he called to] claimed for the Boston ship Light- |<lb />#90 p.m. the deckhand that he guessed theyj ning. When the Red Jacket started<lb /><lb />, WAILY No 40"Tassenger Due M-g{| would go up to pier 919. I was/|~on her trip, the record was held by ,<lb />16 pm. poites sor eet 9-10! standing on the end of the wharf, | the ship Sovereign of the Seas, built<lb />vileon Ir 06 re m. oWarbors and when the deckhand began cast-|in East Boston by Donald McKay"<lb /><lb />6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57}ing the line off from the bitts I] 183 days 19 hours. |<lb />pm, Weldon 1.42am, Nor-| started for the spile to cast it off} The.Red Jacket was 234 feet keel,<lb />folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg] there, 44 feet ? inches beam, 16 feet lower<lb /><lb />3.14.0 m, Ri 60 j oe as eal hnia R fact hatwe ea 99% fac i | . |<lb />Washo gtcumond mS Bat I like boats, and ITve loafed| hold, 8 feet between decks, 225 feet Best in use The outfit of no business man is~<lb /><lb />nore 9.3 4 m, ~Philadeiphi, along South street a good deal, and over all and measured 2,500 tons, complet .<lb />11.95 am, New York 2.93 a] ITve seen a million men cast off | making her the largest ship afloat pie e without one.<lb />ms even 9.00 pm. lines, but itTs a funny thing I badj|at that time. There was great ex- .<lb />JAILY 80 TTHBOUND, never cast off one myself, but I was|citement, both in New York and in ;<lb />~ 4V NO 55"Passengor Due Lake going to now. All the men I ever| Liverpool, over the first trip of the \<lb /><lb />4n �. Ww Aur 4 + % A c :<lb />_ bourn Bll ve Mario we saw cast off a line just took hold of | Red Jacket, for it was known all " :<lb />t tha WEE a  4° p . waa ° : cy . . h . ~iti ~Id that 3] y Q . a<lb />in, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-|it and lifted it right off, easy. I}over the maritime world that she t k St os<lb />te: 9.10 p m, Columbia 10.30| took hold of this one with perfect | had been built expressly to beat the e e ec or OO ore<lb />1, Denmark 6,12 a m, August confidence, but the first thing I| record of the Sovereign of tha Seas.<lb /><lb />ta7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am, | 3 S] so to se :<lb />~ . ¢ , ~ 1e was also to set a mark for -the<lb />Atlantal2%5 p m, Charles. knew it sagged down and stuck on<lb /><lb />am... ack vi 7 ~ lid he same hin again W ] | la d a t é b ¢ ut the Sal et pal Q, and for . e ° ; v un ain ens<lb />; J kson ile 7.30 a m, did t a thy 8 gal hen _ pe enn "_ also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb /><lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am. m | tried, which I dfd somewhat hastily | several others. Large amounts of Y  .<lb />A pa 8.25 pm. from another point. It didnTt come| money were wagered on the result ou will be astonished when you see them and<lb />KRIVALS AT ILMINGTON" off easily at all, and finally I had to| of her passage. . varn how very chenp they are,<lb />FROM THE NORTA. take hold of it with both hands and} _, The Live Yankee had a hard pas- "_" |<lb />DAILY No. 49,"Passenger"Boston lift it up carefully clear of the spile, | Sage a 2G nowhere near the<lb />5.50 P.M. 1.02 nm. New York 9.0 pm.| While the captain, looking out of Red JacketTs time.<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am. Ralti.| the pilothouse window, and the] «As illustrating the shrewdness of Y<lb />pans 2,50 am, Washington | deckhand, standing by the bitts and| Deacon Thomas, it is related that, ou may never, ~<lb />#) am. Richmond 9.05 am, | jooki ck, | hearing that several other builders<lb />Petarshure 1( vu | looking up at me from the deck, ; 2�,�aring that severe 1<lb />etersburg 10.00 am, Nor- smiled good humoredly at my clum- | Were about to construct ships on the But should you ever<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.52 am, Tarboro] ©! ee _ _ ~<lb />12.12 m, Rocky Mount 19.47] Siness. By that time I hdd discov-| Same lines as the Red Jacket, he al-<lb /><lb />nm. Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds-| ered that in casting off a line, as in{ tered his molds slightly, putting in<lb /><lb />pore te) pm, Warsaw 4.1" | most other things, a man must learn | five extra frames amidships. This , @ x<lb />DAILY N,. daalin gs ats 7 : how to do it before he can do the probably helped the speed of the ant Job Printin a<lb />6.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 Richt, New work well. But the worst was yet} Red Jacket. At any rate, in that . oe<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia to come. respect she differed from her rivals,<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.23 pm.|  o~I had always observed that when} A Rockland man, who was in Liv-<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-] a man cast off a line he hung on to|erpool when the Red Jacket arrived o" Come to see us ApS aco<lb />oe Te: fe onna moment and walked along vane gives an porereene Jeeo ~ .<lb />Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro the wharf till he was somewhere | ° kor ea) lal entry ua Oo % 10<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.49] near abreast of the man who was great English seaport. The excite- RR<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.22 am.; taking it in aboard and then gave it} ment was intense"scarcely less ~<lb />~rol dsboro 7-01 am, Warsew] a little toss, so as to keep it out of| than in New York. A day before<lb />DATLy oS fe Mignolia R05 au the water, keeping it dry to make it the Yankee clipper was expected to<lb />0. Ol"Passenger.---Leave last longer and make it easier and; arrive the American steamer came<lb /><lb />except New Rern 9.09<lb />| } 3 0.00 am, Jackson- } In é oepor ) ship as jus<lb />Sunday Ville 10.26 am. This train BST ACE OLD eta Ys KU Fa min a few hours the Red<lb /><lb />12.15 P.M arrives finally got this line off, I held on to! outside, and in a few hours the Red<lb /><lb />oat'Valnine street,<lb /><lb />FROMTHE Sour it and walked with it toward the|Jacket appeared at the harborTs<lb />. 0s -s the 5 aboar mouth. Hundyeds of cheering sail- | ®é<lb />DAILY No. 51"Passenger"Loave boat to toss the loop aboard, but I t 8 RO).<lb /><lb />. . . . @ . Fa OM; pwr Qo a " a . a 7<lb />loan . ee . . el -| ors had boarded her, and tWo tugs ! @#alQUUCOQUOGQ0 OD OU OG OUOG<lb />20P.M. Tamp2 8.10 am, Sonford3.o7| BOticed that the man on deck took »¢ 88) Ores ey hahahah ah hos ,<lb /><lb />B adlaalaalodaaadadadadacamscdacasccctc.<lb />I<lb />pm. Jacksonville 7 10 pm.]| Up the slack very promptly and ful- had lines to the. ship, although her<lb /><lb />Savanna 1.45 night Charles! ly asI came along. He didnTt give; Speed was so great that they could<lb /><lb />ton 6,293 am.Columbia 6 00 , os __s . t l Ya tl 1} boone t S] , .<lb />Ss a 6.00} me credit for knowing anything; R0t Keep the haweers taut. She n |<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon _ eis anys flving up the harbor with ev Anythi £ from aXG= "=<lb />9.90 am, Augusta 3.39 pm about keeping the line out of the, came ying up the Darbor with ev- :<lb />ort ~ ty UO e edardi . . 7 + on T; 74 M ~ "TC T<lb />Penmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter} Water. He was prepared to see mej ©FY stitch drawing in a brisk north-<lb /><lb />8.08 am, Florence 9.58 am,| just simply drop it when I struck) Wester, and, greatly to the astonish-<lb /><lb />Marlan 79 90 n . . . Fy Lay a a o a<lb /><lb />ue 1936 mm, Chadbourn the string piece, and he was taking | ment of the natives, instead of com- WY isi a: a: oS ¥<lb /><lb />12:09 am. Lake Waccamaw up the slack short so that he could| 1g to an anchor and being laid up et OR CAI OL<lb />canpyee, | keep it out of tho water himself! to the pier head by tugs, she came<lb /><lb />Train on Seotie o!<lb />2 scotie | Neck Sranch Roid about ohrew her vards har lr<lb />aves Weldon 3.55, m,. Ifalifax 4£.9)| When I let go. about,threw her yards hard aback |<lb /><lb />. 1 rar . and actrnalle Je: horcalf<lb />DP. m., arrives Srotland Neok at §.20 » And so they sailed away, per- | @UG i muady liad herself up! "" T'()"<lb />' ar 4 rs wpe yo 3 * Adjout 9 vear afteorwar [ 1 Cn<lb />seal nel au} m., Kinston 7.55| fectly good natured about it, but) -4vCle a jeu aiterward the clip-<lb />we bale we urhning, eaves Kinston 7 Pty ' 7 - 1 ] oer ; 7. er Ff by j o }t yr wt Sy Ke } i] "<lb />. oy é U i dsuoTT eit 7eryv hs ta a r ak y 1a 7 ¢ ci kLLL] dal 2 } hive Wes i} t by<lb />8.m., Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arrivin: very evidently taking me for a/l }<lb /><lb />)<lb />MaliT xat 11:18 a. m., e'4on 17 3° landlubber just down from tho|Povald Mefay at Rost Boston for Ee qt j<lb />« oid the Tilve oye 334m | Mayeolich ak £791 44) . a5 " ED -<lb />oe an WUull sheet 3 OrLcgter.<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday. hills.�T"New York Sun. ab Dae Hen LOY (he express pur-<lb />. ; Bore ot beating the Red Jacket's<lb /><lb />tan on by ashnigton Branch leave Some Samples of Smelling. time between New Yors and Liver-<lb />ashington 8.29 a. m., and 2.20<lb /><lb />o.mj{ A Jersey City drug@®t is making; peo! end it wes chumed that she<lb /><lb />Trives Parmele 9.10 : .<lb />MNS e ks ve a. m., ane 4 Of ) es f ~ ; 3 ava rylaedigced | ~ foxy ay<lb />n., Terborn 9.45 a. m retaneta@e a collection qf the quéer orders he} Heck © ph fo tke feat by a few<lb />Yow oA . te hw UNAE Fi�,�Aves s . 5 oF - ; ; } valle Lo, 1 eseer arcs aise CU nN Ae<lb />Carboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.25 4. m. | receives from people who send chil how», bat the claim has always o_ ted<lb />wn « : i. a a . 4 d) : gt laeypntod o} ~ " 74 lileeday lof<lb />M100": i ay arrives Washington | dren to the store for things they | been Cisputed, and it is Hkely that<lb />a Vy - M.,.fAtne 2 Wo} , - - a : . - ova | jeryel ; ql yeoileiie 43 ;<lb />mt Stnday. Ce 0p. m. Daily ox-| need. Hereare a few samples ct/tbe ~ ddackctstili holds the record, °<lb />imt Sunday. Connects with trains an | at. " Red Jacket never ~eturned 4<lb />Croat To pants HH tsi hey 2 wooo Lhe Daily Reflector |<lb />- oThis child is my little girl, }| this country updcy the American} 4 © �"�o tl ~<lb />4 « . . ; L T 4 ~ : { Seve yeyaea vy cy Ly - {| . 4 . :<lb />maftin leaves rarooru, N C, via Albe-| Sent you five cents to buy two sit- | fiag, having been sold almost as :<lb />&amp; Ral ~ sé to / Pi pees , . . a al namie + . _ . 4 ~ :<lb />ty. i Renee a. R. daily exceptSun-| less powders fora groan up. aduii s00n as sue arrived on the otherside 4<lb />AA 3 PI ov p. M., Sunday 415 P. M:! who is sike,�T : | for $150,000 to an Australian packet<lb />a Te month 740 P. M., 6.19 p,m. Another reads line. Extensive alterations were G Wed t] }<lb />'Urnineglaay py A ; AnotHer ads; dat, dah LOGE SN ALE LchbOlis Wwele TVe i Q<lb />7 , + 1g eaves E lymouth daily except UTanw 3 4 / . 6 ; _ ade i "" oat ; h .macde e 41 FV CS J 1e liome news<lb />+ 09, 7,50 a, m., Sunday 9.09 a m Dear Dochter, ples gif barer five ; Mace In her to suit the needs of the<lb />+-Tive Tarhora 10,95 om and 11,0) | Sense worse of Auntie Loxyn for to | pakscuger und ire ig ht business be- C Very afternoon at the<lb />~ gargle babi's throte and obleage,� | tween Liverpool and Melbourne, and yrs<lb />Trainon Midlanc avasi A. ce ; ay c l| 1Ge f y 5 ;<lb />Goldkboro pears Gene ah An-anxious mother writes: she mado iiuny fast passages in that sma pi Ice O 2 cents a<lb />; 58 i, ihe bait taal eo de. Ja 4a UT ve it 5 4 LAP vTCe i i 4eOS 0 fy cre } i<lb />m. arriving Sraithfield 8.30 a, rh Re You will pleas give the lettle boi | Service. Hho was aguin sold when month Are Ou a sub<lb />: + . a ¥ : * T vey + 4 4 Lt ys , 14 , 7 - ws<lb />ee ea Tss Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar.{ five cents worth of epicac for to her rate ran out to Henry Milvain . y �<lb />1S § a Tol * y= a o . 2 , + + , £ 2G ~ he 4 . men | ; ~ + a . ,<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, Mm. »| throw up in a five months old babe, }Ot Neweas: le, kngland, and ended scl iber ? It not you<lb />- N. B."T abe has a sore stum-| her days asa lumber lugver- between . OS °<lb />~rains on Latta branch, Florence R Ee Hee HBS Sores auam Ouebex and th Unit a Kinodom - ~ ought {oO be<lb />., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar | 2° �"� Ry HE NEE ABE ETO MS DALOG IST GOL], " et a ee o<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returnine| This one puzzled the druggist: Lewiston Journul.<lb />mare Ferg m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| ~I have acute pane in my childTs rae<lb />sl atta 7.50.4 m, daily except Sun-| diagram. Please give my son som¢ . pample Language,<lb />a . _ | thing to release it.� a Simplo language is on all accounts<lb />r j ?  ~ a War : ; | preferable neh sounding words<lb />saw for Ctinten ae eraact leaves War-| Another anxious mother wrote: | Preferable to high sounding words<lb />a? a) * * AY 4 whanau �,� tars ore Adsense.<lb />ll 99 oi and ~ " y, except Sauday, oMy little babey has eat up its W hen ore J matters are Giscuss<lb />. ~oO Pp, m* Returning ed. We wish. that. young people<lb /><lb />leaves Cinton at7.00a 2 0 fatherTs parish plasther. Send an| oo<lb />aaa } oMm. and3.00 , m_ antedote quick as possible by the lcould be taught that it does not add | ~<lb /><lb />rain No, 78 makes close connection er ae pd 3 a foot to the stature of a house to : os<lb /><lb />t Weldon forall points dail ction | enclosed little gir], senna db @ Manat oan 1 ahce o ate. Cf, R fl t , }<lb /><lb />Xichmone, alse at Rovky line win The writer of this one was evi-|@l! it a oresidence;� that a church �,� as ern �,� : eC or. phd<lb /><lb />orfolk remene antly in nein: or evena meeting house is as vener-<lb />N and CarolinaR R for Nonolk) dently in pain:<lb /><lb />~ne all polats North via Norfolk}  a aaa say mance fe nn mote genteel 9 tay retina?<lb />parson ate Em Samet ond tor 0 tan ts thd egret | Nee ER oe<lb />AEE ee eee ee ee Bre cata n | quickly trayed out slong the pave Is only $l a ~year. I<lb />es | Hae y pleas" NeW York Set, [A omenade cocina,� fost it need ""  gontains the news every =<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT gn of Charles I the Brit- | 2°t bring a blush to .the fair cheek | week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />of even Mr. PopsnapTs young person<lb /><lb />T A handsomely illustrated book o . ervice carried 1,500,000 ein ah 3 . pa<lb />EB nt pages deneciptive of Texas anc | ually, in the reign of . Bay eS inate Fe limb," when . tion to the farmets, es-<lb />@ resources Of that great otat 8,000,000, and in 1894'ag | #65 38 Meant, tha 1@ fupper at an : ° ~*<lb />will be mailed to any adéress oe 300.000.000 evening party is not o~the entertain- pecially those oTrowing<lb />xX receipt of eight centsto erver post- kits ceive onee 8% ment,TT and that there are well . to 18M h<lb />ge. D. J. PRICE ioe he ahtdeligaa ie tke cee tobacco, that 1s wort<lb />~ G, P. &amp; TT. A. L &amp; G. Ny kk. ie . opine islands ha Te §, 000, - ar eee 0 yee siete to the URS of er ) Ko ll<lb />. A : - Palestine, Texas, ants, of whom 1,000,000 nicely as an adjective describing . manv times more: ° than<lb />- Kast Texas lands are attracting nountains and ref~se a]. | oneTs health."New Qileaus Times- | wen, o ee ~nih<lb />S . considerable attention. Mention sem Pm noeat : , , . the subscription price.<lb />this pan rv. : ' i. 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          <lb />) @ 44 es eps re gee<lb />» : r &amp; i: %<lb />eres :<lb />e ma<lb />U<lb />* 4<lb />a bs ae<lb />i - ©<lb />. y<lb />Be _<lb />' 1 .<lb />Hea eee enemas nate OL aad Cs, eae<lb /><lb />JUST THE NEWS.<lb /><lb />9 conse,<lb /><lb />~~ DAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />i; inl<lb /><lb />Greses<lb />od<lb /><lb />= : =<lb />JTNTICCTS ADVERTISING.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Gives What You Are<lb />Looking kor<lb /><lb />~epee "_<lb /><lb />Two big FTs this me rning"tog and<lb /><lb />frost.<lb /><lb />Creates mranv anew business,<lb /><lb />Fnlarges manv an old business, 7 .<lb />Jesse Speight left this morning for a<lb /><lb />i)<lb /><lb />Preserves manv a large business) oo<lb />3 trip to Virginia.<lb />Revives many a doll business, oe<lb /><lb />Hope Fire Company meets tonight<lb /><lb />Recenes many alost Eumsiness, lat new engine house.<lb /><lb />: «a fail einase. ; . . .<lb />Saves mony a failing bnsine Cotton Geed*s Meai and Seed Oates<lb /><lb />Seerres snecess to anv oasiness cheap,at 8. M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />PrattTs Peultry Food makes hen<lb />For sale by J. S. Tunstall.�<lb /><lb />! lay.<lb /><lb />TAX ~ROHEDULES: |<lb />TRAIN AND BCATSCHFDULFS: 1 About 6.000 Ibs well cured Fodder,<lb />in bales, at $1 per hundred, for sale by<lb />i Sohf Flanagan. ,<lb /><lb />Passencar and mal train coming) Q<lb />It you want to see a pretty line o<lb /><lb />wived R259 A. M. ing<lb /><lb />north. arrives 8:52 A f. Going jhox papers and tablets call at Reflec-<lb />rrr enialis<lb /><lb />tor Boek Store.<lb /><lb />rc SP<lb /><lb />south, arrives at 6:57 Pp. M.<lb /><lb />The Improved Order Heptasophs<lb />will meet tonight at 7:30 eTclock. Mem-<lb />bers ure requested to be present.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives<lb />9:50 A. M., laaves 10:10 A. M<lb /><lb />Senth Pound Freight, arrives)<lb />i a | Our Leader-24 four sheets writing<lb />Ja ~i " m4 bs oe Hi - Mi i i -<lb />2:00 P. M. leaves 2:10 ipeper and 24 envelopes, in nice box,<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River or.ives from all for d cents, at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />é ; ¢ Taney qr La agin seeds rf : .<lb />Waehington Monday, ¥ ecnes dey] flave your laundry ready to go off<lb /><lb />and Friday, leaves for Washing-) V cdnesday morning, You get .the<lb /><lb />a<lb />aa<lb /><lb />ihest work done the Wilmington<lb /><lb />ton Taesdey. Thursday and Sat |.<lb /><lb />7 Steam Laundry.<lb />urday. W. I. Prepzy, Agent.<lb />George Grimes, a colored man liv�<lb />° use ling near dacGowanTs school hou.e lost<lb />jhis barn by fire Wednesday night.<lb />The fire was'caused by taking a lighted<lb />lamp in the barn." Winterville Heme<lb />Visitor.<lb /><lb />Curtis li. Brogder, of Goldsboro, the<lb />only living Republican ex-Goyerrar of<lb /><lb />the State, puolishes a card rencunemns<lb /><lb />v ae de attica IN ereAanal<lb />To oadyertizce Juaicrousiy,<lb /><lb />a ;? a)<lb /><lb />the cotuniya ef fhe . 1 FLECTOR,<lb /><lb />fant @<lb /><lb />o ~iy oo<lb />vues otf i *<lb /><lb />ie ia ~* a<lb />Weatrer<lb /><lb />1} Henderson.<lb /><lb />(ON THE GO.<lb /><lb />Names of veorle You Know<lb /><lb />reenact<lb /><lb />"L A. Cobb, of Grifton, spent today<lb />here. }<lb /><lb />Miss Julia Castex, of Goidskoro, 18<lb />visiting Miss Luly White. :<lb /><lb />CM. Bernard came home Saturday<lb />. ot :<lb />even'ng from Wilson court.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Bovd weat to B'ack<lb />Creek ¢cda? to visit relatives,<lb /><lb />W. M, Bond end son, Ed, returned<lb />Saturday evening trom Edenton,<lb /><lb />Hi. P. Strause lett this morning for<lb />He has closed his tobacco<lb />business here for the present season,<lb />but will te buck with the boys next<lb />season.�<lb /><lb />Mrs, HM. R. Tang lett this morning<lb />to be away sever-1 weeks. She will<lb />ston first at Norfolk to spend a few days<lb />with relatives ana then spend sometime<lb />in both Philadelphia and New York.<lb />While in the latter cities she will also<lb />select the spring and summer stock for<lb />Mr, LangTs store here, Her long<lb />familiarity with che trade will enable<lb />Ler to scleet just the class. and styles ot<lb />goods best suited to the tastes cf our<lb /><lb />people.<lb />Board of ~Trade and bkactories.<lb /><lb />The matter has beer often referred<lb /><lb />to inthese columes but will bear repeat- |<lb /><lb />ing, thet Greenville needs tuctoriese<lb />}<lb /><lb />oa wt ae} fy ~ eye i T<lb /><lb />These van be secured, but Tuc Re- |<lb />FLECTOR does net belicve they are s0-<lb />ing to eae simply be individual effort.<lb /><lb />It the town l da<lb /><lb />ar)<lb /><lb />cood Board of Lreue<lb /><lb />and woulT werke the ecneerted move-<lb /><lb />ment mech could be accomplished.<lb />Matters have receathy been -ealled to<lb />our attention that fend te theolteg that |<lb />a factory eouid be easily secured if tie}<lb />town will show that if wan's such an]<lb /><lb />enterrrix:. ohere are nuuibers ef pec<lb /><lb />'<lb />|<lb />i<lb />}<lb />\<lb /><lb />your secant,<lb /><lb />We wish to inform our many friends }<lb /><lb />and patrons that the capacity of §<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb /><lb />Mr. R.E. L. �,�ERENSHAW.a skilled<lb /><lb />dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />much enlarged andT improved. We; State experiment farm at Raleigh<lb /><lb />are now prepared to promptly fill all<lb /><lb />orders at the following prices, goods } now has charge of our Dairy ant<lb /><lb />delivered at your door:<lb /><lb />~ Elmwood Butter,..25 ets a pound<lb />Sweet Milk,.. ....25 ets a.gallon.<lb />Sour Milk,.......+-9 ets @ quart. °<lb />Pure Cream,....--29 ets @ gaart.§<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp;<lb /><lb />will serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />factorily. We solicit your patronage<lb />Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />Fi aS<lb /><lb />° quan TE<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. ~<lb /><lb />- R, LRUAVIS, PresTt.)<lb /><lb />4, L. LITTLE, Cash er;<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />STATHMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank of<lb /><lb />Greenville, /<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Busines<lb /><lb />s Dec, 15th, 1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES. -<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES. .<lb />Loans and Discounts £12,00484} Capital stoek paid in $23,000 0<lb />Over Drafts 1,699 6.3 Undivided Profits 8,797.6 .<lb />Premium on Stock 1,060.0"  Deposits subject to Check ":108,294.+<lb />Due from Banks 44,598.0  Due to Banks 199.<lb />Furniture and Fixtures 1,515.25! Cashiers Checks outstanding ="" 867.8<lb />Current expenses cep Time Certificates of Deposit 960,00<lb />4,901.0 eee<lb /><lb />Cash Items -<lb />ae 1 Pa) 4 aiwhel<lb />Cash on hand 30,455.77<lb /><lb />2132, 118,614<lb /><lb />ITT .¢5;}<lb />Tot Mi<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separare needs 0<lb /><lb />promising every accommodation consistent<lb /><lb />Total $1 32,118,461<lb /><lb />f our patrons, and shall be glad to hive<lb />with good banking,<lb /><lb />ata ch CE OO ET mL ;<lb /><lb />TO-DAYTS MARKETS.<lb /><lb />4A8 Reported bY<lb />"he GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO.,<lb /><lb />~utton Buyers<lb /><lb />"""and<lb /><lb />Wholesale Grocers<lb /><lb />Co~ton sold in Greenviile. 5 6-16<lb /><lb />NEW YOR.<lb /><lb />AN<lb /><lb />[tty<lb />ALO We<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />ME, LTS<lb /><lb />"_"U""---<lb /><lb />eo eas one<lb />=?<lb />Lie<lb />ear<lb />= ied<lb /><lb />ps fae<lb /><lb />mite ravelved &amp; ve"<lb /><lb />WY a ¢ =<lb />r¥@ have<lb /><lb />that pay, saylag it is Goomedin Norin .<lb />4 « » % ey 2 4 * $F sew, ~ a Aa : ar os JLT . + H<lb />General fair foment and ~buesdaye ae Ore he ; : . Je here wills co take stoek, an + _ fava<lb />Ys Carolina: thet it represents the bond- pie Bere wares nese es ui a . . hearse and tbe nicest line of Co:-<lb />. 4 ANY Pee -pepoeype { vy pe nioneed fe Vey mopnpye ca) SS 0 ® . : i:<lb />[holders and will be repudiated. Inany is etre Sai ae Corros Gjering Noon, olose-) fing and Canxets, in weed, meta<lb />= o= sdetails siatinmmenncenaivead ~ make yvesinea ere. : thee type | . A = : 5 aerket<lb />[noes SCNT | +01 [| | t ond , Bat the Wet) stare 5.98 6.029 = 99!lic and cloth ever brough: t+<lb />| a el ETE FO that siotid be tatwen ts fo orearigs { flLenanyell:<lb />ory Pe Wee tar i i a7 (POODV Ae<lb />0 EU vee NO pry. Ces ees a Board ef de and start tue mov _| HLS 6.04 6.05 5.04 7 o 5 | |<lb />Vays TED"UPRIGHT and faith- ment int . oo rear . C. C18 O17 We @iccpreantiios t° "oT4q bay<lb />. . , : : , a ; 1: en? roouey Ssaage. suoWhae tbhah aint OUSt Ue Py at ° : : - eee oe<lb />That is the wes ail drcevgints sel) WW fui gentlemen or ladies te travel : . in Proper SHAD, BAOWEI tists cub | ao T es Ripa<lb />o | ie Pore 4 ¢ = YN i iat - ry 1~ es Sonne 4 * o ° Pyryain . t i, , ¢ apr: . . . | } { NA ie ~ San La<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILD "PON for responsible, established house In the business of the town as Tiferseton| CHICAGO<lb />IC for Chilis, Fever snd oy} focins of | North Carolina. Monthly ¢65.00 and Let vs have cae board of ~trade and sec! oe a ; Persona! atisntion given toc =<lb />Malaria., It is simply Irey ond Guinine| expenses, Position steady, " Refer- What can be dane. | Witmae 2 Apeaurs » Chose ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />ina tasteless form. Ch ter «love ~ti ence., JEnclose self-addressed stamped | _ _ lento d ta ¢ ee<lb />: mee kb i we { i (4 OQ, i reer Lo £4 try ane? ER WEY $ | raveT<lb />5 . 5 ; . = oe 7 So ks } - Soya , tb Gadd 44 Ris Ose Cb fy<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, naitecatipg ernyelope. The odominion Company, 12h ar Jas dg) Hl | Ae iit recalve<lb />* Dts MY i 4 he . ; Yat , - ee es nye VET mar y feast o~<lb />Tonics, bree. es, Dept. KR. Chicag LOVING AND GIVING, { AED Se ~ es<lb />| ' ra: . ~ 4 ry fas as PB - r<lb />" - Sonia | _ - 550 oeq | Prep yds LTC fOower thab ever<lb />= 1 i ; - H cy } z 4 it . IyOlY rien<lb />1 Us teach, laerd. tne | nol} . Pork. . a beac poly be.<lb />) ~ TA TiTeT | pueven iy nob eli Ce na] ~ ( ( :<lb />Bt tik 8 a | re) +4 - } i744) it Lge wen Looe 7G Ua mg Odd uh WHY VOU ke<lb />Ae ee Rae (O fecu eae Gees aye TEES canon a 7 Tear |<lb />A Whi plap eo deristhy edit | aa cade 1b iauagaR<lb />: vA we 4 v v Bie y E 4 i<lb />| i i ay ~i : TE whe o { aa ere ee TY aks :<lb />: 4 4 ey | = 4 ay | x , + \ . 1] t | -<lb />dh eke de ti fut iN fry | { med wit he ; i TD me eT ae ee a tao<lb />a The lee a See nee A ne hewa ata e BOB ook ONE @&amp; GO,<lb />Then ae HE BSR ES TEs IVYONRVE a-alst \-<lb />i wey Load ae Bis ViS 4 ihe vty : t """" an reer st<lb />and Pretiv tG shaw . yu 6 { oo it) t a. rat is) o4 lke a a 4 i 3) Lc Olhé | Cl | sy<lb />AMA A sLWY We a Vy \ Oise abd OUP S Ore. WW | 1aVE au We 1 {eur pra r We Oi<lb />t a a: ~ &amp; d "i ¢ % gy! ' ~<lb />i » ef } A i<lb />7 1 4 14 ef WY imny' Tay atnte| oid lous the dossen of iv: - ~ U :<lb />at i at 7. &amp;) rae eee  F ty 4 a ; ~ oS . o ° oo : -! veh, b<lb />just received a new lof 01 WHITH GOODS) ee he as tue ery next thin |<lb />i indi ( pis tue very Hexe Cus; a<lb />fj ft ¥ e,* . Oar lor should afways be chowine wary 2 8 cer | - ri<lb />such ac pauiste Cloth, Dimilies, GNeCKeG Nabe) 8 er cltemeg she tines bes bebe beet) ERR | T | :<lb />0 %% OC yee? # - \Pa S {<lb />i | { i} 1 0 PR i+f YO? Miere are many who know not thy tt rill : i a<lb />(HO lke sais MON ae) Oa ry) Soe | Be vy suum an Hewes PRG * a<lb />&amp; }  an ; a ; 4 4 De = * i .<lb />BOOK, . Gia Ae Aty aC. BCAULLUL wat tele: Ane Merey, a rd<lb />E rey . OC &amp; . ~ = of 4 fy f *<lb />datnt DE i TY . 1 nN . Phere are milions in Warf anda 1 "ee =o ay j<lb />: Qn tt oPONAPTOG ~ a 1 ~ , f 7 5 - | ~ 4 ;<lb />Point DTEspritt Draperics and Lace Curtains. we 5 Wt 7, |<lb />Gur prayers aud our wifis are aul -<lb />] \ lod - T to»<lb />POA Uy a e * . C G .<lb />just arrived. Come in|<lb /><lb />New Window Shades in White and all the lead-<lb />fing colors, (6 and 7 fee<lb /><lb />fringed in new patterns.<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />i long) beautifully<lb /><lb />~very Pair Guaranteed.<lb /><lb />a .<lb /><lb />. a ' ;<lb />hething, We bnow<lb />- Selected<lb /><lb />4 lati pun «<lb />Aid Gai Can GO se<lb /><lb />me Sa ee ey<lb /><lb />FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />as tS uyg<lb />House nnd Lot. Six rooms, dining<lb />*é<lb /><lb />room and kitchen attuched Good well<lb />J.J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Annmarie bgp eae: NI oily<lb /><lb />water on lot<lb />i) a<lb /><lb />Pon oat<lb /><lb />(<lb />N<lb /><lb />50000 LBS MRA,<lb />3000 LB3 LARD,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Best Wear.<lb /><lb />sot A1S 1893BT<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Always on Hand.<lb /><lb />Our China and Glassware department has taken<lb />on new life this month, We have just received<lb />peautiful Decorated China mm new tints and odd<lb />shapes. Japanese designs and English Bonn-<lb />~ware, Glassware in the best Cut Grass patterns.<lb /><lb />See our Deorated Condiment Sets, they are<lb />beauties. ON Se en el<lb /><lb />500 BARRELS FLOUR,<lb /><lb />2900 BOXES TOBACCO),<lb /><lb />100 © *pownzrs,<lb /><lb />4 OO CASES SOAP,<lb /><lb />{ OO CASES LYE, o<lb /><lb />100°<lb />9 5 SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />We also have in stock Sugar, Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, Suuff, Wrapping<lb />Paper and Bags and many other things<lb />to numerous to mention. Send us your<lb />orders. Mail orders receive prompt at-<lb />tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co..<lb /><lb />The Cnle Suply Ch<lb /><lb />gee us.<lb /><lb />od All °<lb />I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb /><lb />the public that they can noW<lb />""«find me in the-"""""<lb /><lb />NEW ~ MARKET ~ HOUSE<lb /><lb />where I am ready to cater to ~all their<lb />needs inihe way of<lb /><lb />TABLE SUPPLIES.<lb /><lb />Lkeep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage,<lb />Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &amp;c.<lb />Send me your orders, Goods delivere<lb />promptl&amp; anywhere in town.<lb /><lb />E. M. McGOWAN. |<lb /><lb />{Phone dl. ee<lb /><lb />~_ 7<lb />-<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1870"<lb /><lb />SAM M. SCHULT &amp;<lb /><lb />"Desrierjii" .<lb /><lb />Pork, Sides, ~Shoniderse<lb /><lb />Farmers and Merchants buying |the! +<lb />yearTs supplies will find it to their intver-<lb />est to get our prices before purchs or*<lb />elsewhere, Our stock is ecompleco in<lb />alfits branches, Ee<lb /><lb />| com<lb />Flour, Sugar, Coffee __<lb />Always at lowest market prices.<lb />Tobacco, ~Snuff, Cigar *,<lb />ag we buy direct {from manufa ~turers<lb />ag ®<lb /><lb />A complete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold. at prices te<lb />suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb />and sold for CASH therefore, having ne ,<lb />risc to run We sell at.aclosemargin,<lb /><lb />$M, SOHULTZ. "<lb /><lb />oe</p>
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