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          <lb />.<lb /><lb />o'clock,<lb /><lb />ILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />peat<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. , |. | TERMS:!25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />- ARES,<lb /><lb />Explosion Not Yet<lb />Ascertained<lb />~"_<lb /><lb />A few weeks government<lb />sent one ot her battleships, the Maine,<lb />to Havana, oon a_ friendly<lb />Spain.� Now this<lb />minus one war ship, and pessibly more<lb />than two hunared of the crew a-a killed:<lb />Tuesday night about a quarter to 10<lb />vessel lying,<lb />quietly in the harbor of Havana, there<lb />that<lb /><lb />ago this<lb /><lb />visit to<lb /><lb />covernment 1s<lb /><lb />while theT was<lb /><lb />was an awful explosion totally<lb /><lb />wreered the Maine end shook even the<lb />entire city.<lb /><lb />Capt. Sigsbce, of the Marne, at once<lb />sent the follewing dispatch to the Se-<lb />Washington:<lb /><lb />his is sciitastortly Cleared wo, Ho ab is<lb /><lb />done ut ail, there are many people<lb />who will be slow to accept the accident<lb /><lb />of the<lb /><lb />{ts occurrence at such a place, at<lb /><lb />theory as au explanation disas-<lb />ter.<lb />such atime, and under such circum-<lb />stances as exist between the two coun-<lb />tries, gives the matter a sericus aspect<lb />aside from the great damage<lb /><lb />of life it has caused,<lb /><lb />and loss<lb /><lb />Card ot Tuanks<lb /><lb />To those who have so kindly and<lb />gererously aided Hope Fire Company,<lb />to build their engine house:<lb /><lb />We,wish to expiess to you cur grate-<lb />ful thumas�"�for generous ald in<lb />giving to this company the means to<lb />build a suitable house in whica to keep<lb />our engines and alsc a hall on upper<lb />floor, which building is now cccupied<lb />by us ard stands as a memento to your<lb />generosity.<lb /><lb />Promising to do cur duty to the best<lb />ot our knowlege, we ar: gratefully<lb /><lb />Hore Fire Company,<lb />By. A. B, Ellington, SecTty. :<lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />Loff and parade arouad him,<lb /><lb />may still<lb />The most<lb /><lb />tains the student of customs<lb />find material for research.<lb /><lb />remarkeble of the kissing games, which<lb />A lot of big<lb />limbed, powerful young men and apple-<lb /><lb />still cliay to the soil.<lb /><lb />cheeked, buxon girls gather and select<lb />one of their number as master of cere-<lb />He bis the<lb />centre of the room, while the rest pair<lb /><lb />m. nies, takes station in<lb />Suddenly<lb />ons young woman will throw up her<lb />hands aca say:<lb /><lb />ofama pininT.�<lb /><lb />he macter of . bnteoo ft<lb /><lb />phematter of cel emonizs takes it<lb />up and the following divtogue ant<lb />terlocution takes place :<lb /><lb />oMisg vatabella dap Apthorp s<lb /><lb />Mavga-<lb /><lb />Anna Lee Thateher in Penny<lb />Ze, % .<lb /><lb />Tarboro, N. C., Feb. -17,."John<lb /><lb />Braswell and wife, colored, were yester-<lb /><lb />dav convicted of burning the gin house j<lb />od Fy 3<lb /><lb />and one hundred bales of cotton on the<lb />Flacmarsh farm, in this county.<lb />erime was committed last November,<lb />The juty remained out only a<lb />while,<lb /><lb />Several bundre d cordsof wood were<lb />burned near town lest night, coursed by<lb />A tobacco barn ef Dr. M.<lb /><lb />'P, Mereer was also burned.<lb /><lb />~for es t fires,<lb /><lb />The murder ease of State<lb /><lb />| Willis Lee wilt be tried tomorrow.<lb /><lb />rare thing in his travels that be found |<lb /><lb />a pricting offize kept in such oood<lb /><lb />a. ; ce<lb />condition and order as this ohe,.<lb />:<lb /><lb />CREE Cr rT CRT Na PTT. Le<lb /><lb />al<lb />a ste pepe Mapes<lb /><lb />;ARMAARAAMAWA<lb /><lb /> peel<lb />% RAMA alae AA<lb /><lb />a aalaale NAN WABA A pe:<lb /><lb />Wey<lb />A<lb /><lb />r AA<lb /><lb />ALFRED, FORBES,<lb />Dealer in AAS<lb /><lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE, sede<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />perry} ss<lb />iG, A<lb /><lb />NCATE ALMA TIC OO<lb /><lb />ee le ere anemone mt ge<lb /><lb />WAR A G2<lb />ances ns a<lb /><lb />SAM ptunscaeosnn<lb /><lb />va<lb /><lb />The}<lb /><lb />litle !<lb /><lb />avainst<lb /><lb />Vol. 7. . GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898 No. 984<lb />== """" aoe ""eeneemrtnnaeint " So nearer tnaoe ana " ~renwopeenne  nena ~" ee<lb /><lb />T HE MAINE DISASTER. A . NOR TH CAROLINA GAME. ~ y Convicted of Arzon : _<lb />Ship Totally Destroyecd"Cause of Back in the North Carolina Moun- (Special to Reflector). , 3 .. a<lb /><lb />eeee ee? peewee ee<lb /><lb />eee eet Ge eeeneeneane<lb />one e@e@eee* @ @<lb /><lb />Se ee ee eeene<lb /><lb />-@¢e¢@ @ oe @@ @ eee *s* @ @ @@eeeaseve<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />bh dh ee 2<lb />eeeeoee epee Cree een vene<lb /><lb />==" / OBOUD.<lb /><lb />oe ee Oe © eo ew we<lb /><lb />osean ais ote ga<lb />DOS<lb /><lb />We like to live at pe ace with all the world<lb />land free trom ~ ~entangling alliancas,� as<lb />~Father George said. Nevertheless, we<lb />consider it good business to se<lb /><lb />cretary o} the Navy a Lys<lb />. . Y cha Whatis Mi \ il. :<lb />oThe Maine was blown up in Have- 154 a vin? : Vhatis Miss Arabe! . ; 5 q rey oe<lb />_ «The Maine was bl wae 4 a A Lady Faints and is Crushed in a} f a ¢ : ae ;<lb />na harbor et 0:40 and destroved. May Ja Apthorp a-piniaT far 2 | New York Hotel | i a i x] pn<lb />. Seer io t 4<lb />5 4 tel +t ane - . 4. b a ag ~<lb />were wounder and doubtiess meany at Lo ont | oeg� anidteoss! Saget sweat ileus tunes<lb />_ : ,{ I TTma-oininT fur a evest kiss. | es<lb />were drowned. © The wenunded ana; | \ . , \<lb />. Moow Varie AAW rT 9 ee, re<lb />. : WaAunic 7 VTi a bk al] J At toarn «avs aVeOW Ork, 2BeO udaTry 13." Mrs, JAT- oe<lb />others are on beard the Spanish man Liss Arabella Jane Aptacr) ys | J lo thai 7} dx Ve my:<lb />sed Line. ste s hur Levys wi eral ~lower than dy else. Thi ite<lb />of werand W ard Line steamer. Send sneTs n-p't mT fur ai sweet kis: Wo thar Levy, wife of a member of the} c ae any JO ~ Oise. - " makes ¢ {UL e<lb />~ . ; Lm ~ &amp; aa ey A �,� * v REA . ; s 1 \ FINA ay �,� ]<lb />vi fee 4 y ¥ ai F ye . i varl . a\.° (ihe 7 " - i to Ot (i Sti hb F re) jae<lb />light house tenders from Key West fo: lis Miss Archell a Jane Apthorp a- nipT | whol -eale ne firm of Hays, oxoid- a 0 . pip VUPONATCS WEIR U es of! ers, bu as<lb />= ¥ Af ay Le i oPeek ty 2h u2 ae 1 oi<lb />7 ey nieecs of canipmeat still moe 7 the Di} 13 iy S108 ura ar dl<lb />crew ond fe 4 } 1fGE8 Cl . i Jem ait oe by weet a f. i O09 hye aye a We A One Was ins Stax ¥ wy kille d tonight | G pu f Di1C ots on OV AL sid Lae 3 ay 9 reat LV to<lb />y } : aut : Si fe Pee) ibd e c 7<lb />above water, No one had other clothes | F , stand ¢ nd fight is out. Here you will fi<lb />th ij Pp odont &amp; Pm apininT fara sweet kiss trom | 70 80 elevator xt the Holland house A| ~ an a » dhore you wil il<lb />an those Upon vim. &amp; uDliG- OPUTOt A 44") Mah . ee . oo Cy +<lb />] if revort. | 4 1 Waal 121 ipatty of ladies of whi ch Mrs Levy | | ~not Oilt y 140 atk nS, bi ut<lb />sheuld be suspended til further report | M iuch Waddle, (Blushes, cone pests! T'S. ~<lb />bf co hols , fates ta IPTV REPS y  * P cian ray Oy vive taka) ~ nyt { iT |<lb />Officers helieved to be sav 1, Jenkins | valeive gizles and confusion son the | Ws one, had accepted an invitation ot |<lb />sl Rawr var Pr seeounted for fey oY Aaa. ; at oY F i<lb />d Me: ua not yeb accouple +F 7 harn : r. Oo. Marks, a St, Lours renanf, to |<lb />M. ~ R a vlad Iparé ot Miss Arabella Jane Anthorp at a AATKS, bt, Louis merenant, C0 |<lb />any an Gileer: meiudiMs Te | , , + oe Vo.<lb />MALY SPAN en iF 72) leh foree confession ) Mr. Hush; SO bt? the lollang house, where he!<lb />presen tatives cf General aicneo, NOW 4" os ~ a ~ 1) { Ver! ~|<lb />* et \" } tn neliayes | WAS a guest, at ok at tue display oF |<lb />With me, und express Ss; mpathy. | Veddle wa ks ap manfuliy anT relieves | Was a Quest, a vd hook at tue dh ] |<lb />: ~ So 9 1, whic he had ' tea]. |<lb />(Sined) SsIGSBEE | Uihe fair ArancilaTs opininT � by ae ovographa whica he hud gathered.<lb />6 | Te pin j<lb />1 Yy } T *% ? 1<lb />j ' . Y o3 ly oe | Peer hinge tye Toll dh Ws Mr. Viarns |<lb />. ; ] eis wy)yige J¢y! 1s ro t;  want i. Lid wid A A i {<lb />The fi news of he CG that tos Whied Sounds itt u wet F i | a<lb />: , iY of tha | escorted tae ladies to the elevator, aia |<lb />reached Greenville was promptly bull- | old stecr drawing his hoof out mey<lb />Pe a 0 . a Pd occ TOMA on ae | uid maker re orders 4 \ Lite in scl iO} a+ ae yi) mi @<lb />fined ia troat of Pits bh eG Yim | im { +} hot Bia o9H A 9 vy ar a YY A SOND |<lb />1 - - ; { ty ~ youre may will he takan {| (he parmor, | roturned to Vb Pai o4 Wom fe oee WW wee Hy wR yt a ae<lb />. } »? ] ] ' 4 :<lb />{ re and telouhat ad aver towt and t4 | {Hen a Voun  Mi" Wil of LARC HL | i | i ij ey i Nines 55 a : iM f ck § SSN<lb />10@ Bd TREO BAe ea OYel Vi, all ae | . e I Tae! ; Codes NOt ink ati ceed dad estate or! atthe elthe efile thn 32) asd 5<lb />mntormi. tio} bet dny lot tho dome o | Wel a Budden and HMaccOU MALE | * { San<lb />WrOrivd4aAONn Stare that tne Goinadt . o9 |<lb />1 , - a ae int ~ 1. atter the wl ex-| On estermg the elevator, od Levys<lb />1 aarane . Yur Oo Or . vpriyorl., 7 peAEail, F Ci, areel thé He Gs Lo | ? J i . ; .<lb />tad been cone D @® Spardsk torped. | . } oye 4. 4.1, ; 4 *<lb />~ , : | at | TT lanl: MPO As CNA VV AN SORT PII TT wry | ABT.<lb />boat caused iremect to reneko a high! en i ions and volun ed | Placed | band Wyou boPeaead aia ONS Cy Gab CU EE IW Cue % wit cn Y will lear o<lb />VOat CAHECL ONCOL ithe CapCh, a@ Twa i i ; , . "" a oS ooo , = . =<lb />. . , m4 | riY 1 «at 7 ( 1} X yh ae 4 Yi % fir ny tah er oEPI OQ iY<lb />ro of tit portion ils the name of the; Colpiahed OF atZa 5 tO I npane YOU MIAGY in Four cket. is2@ me quic.s.<lb />pitci. nicer don Deine SO Wee | , . , te<lb />lan who eanaes the oona  aq | LOS, tere they eould ply |<lb />and it a ln to get tiurioer | te! rho Causes th BELL ey ot (7T} sy y if a a 7<lb />LeSastiyiy Le cov'y retreats outdcors, © ter poy bad G.0sc% &amp; ~J Ou | ~a on / i YY ; Can<lb />News 0% ine te the (rodp Wilt - | _ 0 1.4 Yhia | 1 4 a i % (" aN iN ke pr af e 3<lb />r) : yi  | Lhasa) y f } uy | sheT, si ippe a his seVel and ble { : + hose  . rr .<lb />ee : in Lye rere ;? f f ~ i re ed! dg 1? bil i ~a 3<lb />grap iy WILeS, i! G { ot ; bdtrets th Vb gy ° ~ 1. ,<lb />; ln suly compe 0 rey » shot up with a bound. Almost at th<lb />Tra berutetecenherdt to Ce wovessinan | iy COMPEa Cd | : yt Tow rary ~ ' re<lb />~ a ii hook Ba qhes a bla wv BS ye BALD hd | ; . ¥ 1 . i | r eet ql M .<lb />. reontora dretee same nooment Airs.s Lavy 1 eled and 1,44 i" oY CLI ij i badd<lb />Hairy Ssron netom for p (eae eee _ | i Vis Sane | J. Pi Rbuih.<lb />PALPY Ohh H babies t i 17 "" 1 r 7 lo reNy<lb />cuts pos N of tt neortaiaanoute, | fell, with ber head cater the door, Li<lb />aah row euiar 17 . ar ie ~ aabibad ; messmo AER NRT OR - i, manera vere a<lb />ticuuis. £ Waoom Pes iy ae nat Win ie  | ; . ; so va z sdbeiemanimenemmaannnd<lb />e i 1 Wu if Wane ' fortun ) Jevator was utout an dch @na a ia<lb />a es . 5 oy peepee Ww ayo} we ra H t oad 19 A ie tof<lb />PKINHENS Ash CUM, WEP aL Sad. ta 4 4] att an} as pei ahd<lb />1 a Lora wa Jy, heen | rom the walls ct the sPatt, and, as rena<lb />bc ( } DO F c Li aX ae AD th a y wv 4 i ; A¢ 7<lb />ing tl ton of the Mine, [fel you an oho had been avar- | 88 He soda Was WoukT pete | Sg<lb />Cerne the Geer Puchioin Gi tl ig | j i 7 , a 7 aD FS<lb />; . : i Loy | j bout ik ' } yc | mdextended out. Phere Wiis ob SE9 | etd oH 4 Fan<lb />ye Wide Gueigh, OLUTPS aGel ! | . oO) as gy<lb />sou | ; ; eT, br _ { x i vata } d e '} iM ¥e Roe i ud | 6<lb />yr 7} . Raters coarmearam . }-' de LC MALS WW i aie i<lb />il] wire dater Lontqul. Meg be charm at ot<lb />VW - ; a ity ek. ly AO vie eer, Wi r yowgent the caer io a T Ot ti tO aac tits<lb />Nething e! ifOnh BEA 2 ney : , ns | , mac<lb />bidail . yy fi 7 rr 1 { F Me 1, ila a ie tr) T } e, { i y lay | Xt ~<lb />¥ ' { ; j i ~ : "|<lb />ray tho ss ! F ' . hit Vtipe pot i the or, ~ iy<lb />~ ' wi i) fe fs fea i yey 4 | ~ 146 Oo fy : j �<lb />be | \ nth (iat | , vo o fol SP<lb />@ oh} i | i | 5 1) thy } j j Vy<lb />tl : { ? { t fi teal ~ Halic 0 ? I , 7 { pA &amp;<lb />ne NeWs OF Loe af } ia . Ltt denan It hed b 1s ty ~<lb />{iF C YY ib On 10) ij 5 ~ va! udy i A se ~ B<lb />Or j { 1 * ~ 4} | 4 @ ~ i A sd<lb />PAreic | cerry j if r sacl 1 TS) i pp j eho { th ' { AC? oy Sho ity<lb />; . se }. yal} IS Gr LEG 2b:9 i al Cj * | fog wy uA? rf<lb />Phe way Wi yee} on L¢ KK . 4 4 ; ' { i<lb />1fipe@ OLGVeRtOr sitalhe |<lb />7 Oo) 7QO2 HOO ie | gant : aing C0 1 Miagie of they?� . | -<lb />in 1890, at aTeost OF S2,v00,000 T ; !<lb />ae ~itoom, be said: | aa | ;<lb />, o eta Vaya ave es s) }) f «duaé { i 3<lb />had at st ra | Hut AN a CA inp) len iu of ~iy sera bya mp oye gty CF 10 ur , Lee oAe p ,<lb />784 men My wile eg pooly, oeZ ulee 8) Comptiments «he Reflector Olfice | J ax Ky ree<lb />4 nen. oO L .  { 0-4 e;, i Be \ Fy J ~ by<lb />. . sweet ¢Z aby evurl hyar. co uns] | ac A NA AAAT a! Bue BS Ry Sy ae<lb />The only information that came t.- ~ . | An Insurance Trspecter for compe- | ge om: yp<lb />: linus known ner all her life. This ne<lb />- . F *\t : » he Fe i¢ alg dhbtie i.i . . vee 1 T yr<lb />day wes that Lhe number Oa i Lile 1 Mi my ni ry ese nt aq by Aa ne J. L su a ~ i ve - e<lb />' +m fame licg ogen a-79 nN on halk an hour sos tye : &amp; fs i<lb />the disesier had reached 258, and tie,� 8 ga3 here todcy examining buidings on | 4 a + i<lb />~ oe , * - 5 j* ' o i 4 y A ,<lb />unr i er eiT nobody has plied for hep Oneet, a ay ere pee Ry | 7 7<lb />cause was snid to he from tte OX piv&amp;i yn KY ~ danced . whie } they Carry TISKS. 7 iff IWEFLEC- r tl ee Te<lb />hon , =F ~ LE Some one aoe siT ii pu fur her peoty | " a Tap hj . wai. doarine | 4 isa Be) oP<lb />of a hojler nesxr a Maye zc ~ 7 tt js . TO . offie? CaAMe unuU i is ey G qui big | i) OW J ) 2<lb />The i r | nystery sil soon thar will be trouble, ; ; nd afte rotting | PVT UM be<lb />~aay rnore or {CSA Ste Sil- oat @ ect tion, Ane ater oF n | wv v sa<lb />"""o . . , She Was tha he le rf { the h ill after a RS pet ~ : ~ | cE<lb />4% ; . ¥ «ak s wt AG ae h ase aiach | . o TAURI ESE eee ee a ei,<lb />reunt ne the } {ralr BO { iv Fi al unt) . ; trot ih it he re iv}! irk ed that it Was é | ° ev<lb />hat.. Everybody pined for her"<lb /><lb />Peon wd<lb />5 8<lb /><lb />| uy<lb />to our Immense<lb />| . tJ foun KEW.<lb />l- 7 ii. '<lb />John KellyTs PMc<lb />John KeilyTs<lb />omen<lb />omen.<lb />omen<lb />: omen<lb />Can fitlanybody, can suit anvuedy. your |.<lb />pocketbook as,wellas yourfeet. 4<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAET.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oe A ga<lb /><lb />oe<lb />pena selion =<lb /><lb />D. J, WHICHARD. Editor. -<lb /><lb />"mrmmeen noha<lb /><lb />tires<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />i)<lb /><lb />Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES<lb /><lb />Greene.<lb />Someta<lb /><lb />One vear. $3.00<lb /><lb />One month. DA<lb />One week, 10<lb />Delivered in town by ~carriers Wwith-<lb />@ut extra cost.<lb />Anvertising rates are liberal and ean<lb />be had on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />Wee =<lb />2 pectin<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />every postofiiee iv the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of new&amp;ss it ecenrs<lb />an each reighborhood. Write plainiy<lb />and only on one side of the paper<lb /><lb />ee tener homens nese<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />ey 17, 18°88.<lb /><lb />mee natin, fe<lb /><lb />ennsentneien stn<lb /><lb />Ne rv, Freres<lb />\<lb /><lb />~"""T" o<lb />eer cancer ennai, mee -<lb /><lb />An [mportant Work for North<lb />Carolina,<lb /><lb />The work on the Dismal Swamp<lb />canal, in which North Carolina is<lb />much interented, is being pressed<lb />steadily | tcwards completion.<lb />The canal wil] shorten the dis-<lb />tance between Norfolk and the<lb />Pasquotank river some five wiles,<lb />reducing it to fiye miles. ~The<lb />present canal will be very great-<lb />ly enlarged, the channel being<lb />ix feet attop and forty feet at<lb />bottom and ten feet deep. There<lb />will be but two locks"one at<lb />ach end. Ths machines used<lb />are the latest and best. The<lb />scoop machine moves 2,000 yards<lb /><lb />each day. These scoop machines.<lb />cost $7,000 each for tie large}<lb /><lb />ones and $5,000 for the small<lb />oves. The four hydraulic ma-<lb />ochines o cost . $150,000. The<lb /><lb />company doing the work is spar-<lb />ing no expense or labor to make<lb />the canal one of the very best pos-<lb />sibie. 1¢ willinvest $750,000 in the<lb />canal and $150,0001in the locks.<lb />The lake lock has been completed<lb />and the work is about half done<lb />atthe South Mils lock, which is<lb />250 feet long, with walls twenty:<lb />seven feet high. There are three<lb />sets of Long rows of<lb />piling have been driven to guide<lb />the boats into the lock. When<lb />completed, it will be of vast banefit<lb />to North Carolina. It canneot<lb />fail to promote commerce and be<lb />asafe anc swift mode of ship-<lb />ment trom Eastern Carolina.<lb />The timesin that finely watered<lb />~Section will, be much blessed in<lb />the completion of this important<lb />work. Lake Drummond is a fine<lb />sheet of water and the dismal<lb />Swamp has a wrong history and<lb />record. IJtis not dismal or un-<lb />healthy, end its water is of the<lb />purest. We get ovr facts as to<lb />the canal work from a paper in<lb />the Chattnooga Tradesmans Man-<lb />* mal. The contractors and capita-<lb />~lists are all northern men, we<lb />believe, but are not assured of<lb />it. It matters not who are<lb />engaged in so costly and exten-<lb />sive a work of improyement it<lb />cannot fail to bless both North<lb />Carolinaand Virginis."Wilming-<lb />ton Messenger.<lb /><lb />gales.<lb /><lb />¥ veryLody Says So<lb /><lb />Cs SCE, ~ ~, *<lb /><lb />= eT<lb /><lb />most wonderful medical discovery of |<lb />the ave, pleasant and refreshingto the |<lb /><lb />taste, act gently and postiyely on kid-<lb />neys, live and bowels, cleansing the<lb />entire system, dispel colds, cure head-<lb />ache, fever, babitual constipation and<lb />bilousness Plegse buy and try a<lb />~box of C, C. C. today, 19, 25,� 50<lb />cents. Sold and guaranteed to. cure<lb />by all druggists,<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />The Russian photographers<lb /><lb />have a strange way of punishing ,<lb />jageis said tobe 115 years,. was<lb /><lb />9 those who baving recieved their<lb /><lb />photos, do not pay their bills,<lb />They, hang the pictures ~of the<lb />delinquents upside down at the<lb />_ entrance of their studio.<lb /><lb />ohbthe n<lb /><lb />the Charlotte Observer says:<lb /><lb />oOtho Wilson is just back from<lb />a ~Populist missionary tourT in the<lb />first district and says that in three<lb />counties the Populists are unani-<lb />mous for co-operation; ~anything<lb />to beat the Democrats.�<lb /><lb />FP Anything to beat the Demo-<lb /><lb />crats! ThatTs what fusion with<lb /><lb />the Republican party means. Sac-<lb /><lb />rifice honest, decent State govern-<lb />ment, free coinage or anything<lb />else to vent the fury that the agi-<lb />tators have been stirring, the kind<lb />of stuff that has made Butler all<lb />that he is. Weare very much in<lb /><lb />lerror, though, if a good large<lb /><lb />number, even all the best, element<lb />of the Populist party in Cabarrus<lb />has not bad about enough of the<lb />mess just now ane haye come to<lb />gee that it would have been batter<lb />to haye remained in the Demo-<lb />eratic party, thereby being a pow-<lb />er for good and not for evil. The<lb />door to Democracy is well open<lb />ond these men will have the man-<lb />liness, we thirk, to come in at the<lb />~front door and resume their place<lb />in the deliberations for good goy-<lb />ernment again in the State. Let<lb />those fuseagain who wish a con-<lb /><lb />made since fusion has prevailed.<lb />If those Who brought it about can<lb />stand it, the rest of us cau-"Con-<lb />cord Standard.<lb /><lb />ies<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />DonTt Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr<lb />Lite Away.<lb /><lb />If you want to quit tobacco using<lb />easily and forever, be made well strung,<lb />magnetic, full of new life and vigor,<lb />take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker<lb />that makes weak men strong. Many<lb />gain ten pounds in ten days. Over<lb />400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bae from<lb />your own druvgist, who will guarantee<lb />Booklet and sample mailed<lb />free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chi-<lb />cago or New York.<lb /><lb />a cure,<lb /><lb />An Albemarle Leader<lb /><lb />We need a leader to save us.<lb />We need leaders. And we need<lb />suggestions as to them. Here in<lb />the old Alhemarle cradle, we are<lb />remote from the centre, but we<lb />are loyal to our old State, being<lb />its first born. - We have looked<lb />over, the fielu, Jong and anxiously.<lb /><lb />elements of a great leader"Hey-<lb />wood Sawyer. He is a plucky,<lb />large-headed, large-hearted,<lb />large-limbed man, a cogent rea-<lb />son.r, a forcible and magnetic<lb />speaker. We tender him to the<lb />State in her exigency of peril.<lb />Heisatrue man. He may coffer<lb />the blea of professional engage-<lb />ments and other business for de-<lb /><lb />clinirg the service. But the<lb />vandais are at our gates, our<lb /><lb />hearths ana homes and loved ones<lb />and all that is dear to us on earth<lb />18 at stake... Our house is on fire<lb />bells of North Carolina are eali-<lb />ing every son of hers to help put<lb />it cut. Come,T poys! Come to<lb />the rescue! We tender Heywood<lb />Sawyerto lead us in the Albe-<lb />marle."Elizabeth City Econo-<lb />mist. |<lb /><lb />Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the<lb />finest iiver and bowel regulator ever<lb />made. |<lb /><lb />There are no signs on the pol-<lb />itician horizon yet to indicate<lb />that south of Mason and Dixon's<lb />line the Republican party will<lb />eyer cease to be the party of gross<lb /><lb />jignorance generalled by gross<lb /><lb />corruption."New York Journal:<lb />, a<lb /><lb />An old lady in Mexico, whese<lb /><lb />recentiv married to a man of 98.<lb />She has been married several<lb />times, and each time a husband<lb /><lb />as died she has picked out ,.<lb />his successor the oldest man °*|<lb />elghborbeod, | In<lb /><lb />iiNet aes<lb /><lb />ul<lb /><lb />tinuation ol the shameful history<lb /><lb />We know one man that hes theT<lb /><lb />"A remarkybly "Successful Remedy.<lb />for Dysvepsia, Indigestion and Stom-<lb />ach Troubles,<lb /><lb />Dr. Worth, in<lb />recent discoveries iz medicine said:<lb />There is none which is certain to be so<lb />valuable and far reaching in benefit as<lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets, the new<lb />stomach remedy; I say far reaching,<lb />because people little realize how im-<lb />poltant a sound stomach and vigorous<lb /><lb />commenting on,<lb /><lb />digestion is to every man, woman and<lb />child.<lb /><lb />ludigestion is the start~ng roint of<lb />consumption, heart disease, Bright's<lb />diseas*, diab_tes, nervous prostrauon,<lb />liver troubles; why is this so? Simply<lb />because every nerve, muscle ang tissue<lb />in our bedies is created ard nourished<lb />trom the feod we eat. If that food is<lb />by revson of a weak stcmach, com-<lb />pelled to lie for hours, a sour, ferment-<lb />ing mass of digested food, it poisons<lb />| tae blood and nervous system, creates<lb />gas which distends the stomach and<lb />bowels, causing pressure on the heart,<lb />lungs and other organs and seriously<lb />impeding their action.<lb /><lb />He says further, the point to direct<lb />attention is not the nerves, nor heart,<lb />nor iungs vor kidweys, but the stomach,<lb />the firstcause cf all the muschief.<lb /><lb />The remedy to use for indigestion<lb />and weak stomachs 8 not some<lb />cathartic, but a remedy which will<lb />digest the food, increase the flow of<lb />gastric juice, absorb the gases, and<lb />S~uartTs Dyspepsia Tablets will accom-<lb />plish exactly this result in any case of<lb />stomach trouble, becaus? these ~tablets<lb />are composed of the digestive acids,<lb />aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal and Bis-<lb />muth, pleasant to taste, and not being<lb />a patent mediciae, can be used by<lb /><lb />SiuartTs Dyspepsia ~Tablets will cure<lb />any form of indigestion and stomach<lb />trouble except cancer cf stomach, .<lb /><lb />Full size packages of StuartT Dys-<lb />pepsia Tablets are sold by druggists at<lb />50-cents. A book on stomach diseases<lb />tovether w.th thousands of testimonials<lb /><lb />$4,000<lb /><lb />anyone with perfect satety, I believe |<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />~~<lb />bs<lb /><lb />: |<lb />,% SH%<lb /><lb />we wi ©<lb /><lb />@ ane ef TUMHLT YG FVARTOGH<lb />7 AQSOLOTELY GUARAN Phy<lb />(3 4<lb /><lb />ZEGULAT E<lb /><lb />to cure any<lb /><lb />tivel never eri}<lb /><lb />7 REMEDY CO.. Chicago,<lb />Se aa EO op rey Gr Or<lb /><lb />v wie nnil booklet free, Aa. ° A<lb />Ep tar Git DTP ES Geer ee<lb /><lb />~<lb />*<lb /><lb />~ CURE CONSTIPATION<lb /><lb />@ i re cre ee Charan ren re ee en Ge ener en acy Sun eae ial urna Gee y ~<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR Anything to Beat the Democrats DR. WURTHTS OPINION : : ~ " , ~~~<lb />\ '@ A aap Pi f " Ls : ! : 4,<lb />| conan nt "" | The Raleigh corre spondent of of the New Discovery in een f ANDY CATIA<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />3}<lb /><lb />t<lb />s<lb />ALL<lb /><lb />2 i<lb />eS pnuccists {|<lb /><lb />case of constipation. Casearets are the Idea! Laxa<lb />erip or eripe. but cause easy natural results  Samt-<lb /><lb />Montreal, Can., or New York, f 217.<lb />PAPEL POPP LOI EP  Hw? ZY DO<lb /><lb />ae a a apa ct<lb /><lb />W er Fat<lb /><lb />Better and more attractive than ever.<lb /><lb />New Features Throughout<lb />FineT ;<lb />ine= Racing.<lb /><lb />Purses Aggregate<lb /><lb />Q<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 fines ever dis-<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb />usually large<lb /><lb />Phe Greats of al Attractions<lb /><lb />Free! Free!!<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />will be sent by addressing Stuart Ce.,<lb />Marshall, Mich.<lb /><lb />From® CandidateTs Not ebook.<lb /><lb />T was elected by a majority of<lb />three. oMy majority woud have<lb />been greater, but I ran short of<lb />cash.<lb /><lb />A dozen voters called on me<lb />today, by appointment. L was<lb />indisposed, and sent word that<lb />I didnTt wish to be annoyed by<lb />them.<lb /><lb />The man who preceded me in<lb />office wasa shabby fellow. He<lb />cook all the funds with him when<lb />he resigned.<lb /><lb />There isnTt much in holding<lb />office, atter all. The salary 18<lb />$1,000 a year, but it costs $2,000<lb />to get within reach of it,<lb /><lb />1 promised my constituents<lb />that I would reform the laws of<lb />the state, but I drankso much<lb />~moonshineT during the cam-<lb />paign that I'll have to hunt up a<lb />law that'll retorm me.<lb /><lb />I promised eyery body an office<lb />when I gotin, but LTve wound up<lb />by only getling one myself."<lb />Frank L Stanton.<lb /><lb />"a, oet<lb /><lb />a eee<lb /><lb />The TPossum Came Back.<lb /><lb />Mrs.L.H.Wooda, who lives near<lb />town, hasa large ~possum which<lb />she is fattening. During the<lb />recent snow the lid of the box in<lb />which it was confined was left un-<lb />fastened and the aforesaia 'pos-<lb />sum made his escape. One of<lb />the servants tracked it for a con-<lb />siderable distance through the<lb />snow, but flpaliy lost the trail.<lb />Next morning they went to the<lb />box, and looking in it they were<lb />~very much surprised to gee his<lb />Tpossum-ship cosily curled up in<lb />his bed. He had come back dur-<lb />ing the night to his old quarters-"<lb />he had sense enough to know a<lb />thing when he -saw it"North<lb /><lb />_ |<lb /><lb />Tne work and diselpline of the sehou<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild|<lb /><lb />|<lb />West Shows.<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of,<lb /><lb />Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genu-<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with)<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of<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 />i<lb /><lb />(Freenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Britter, per lb<lb /><lb />Corn 40 to 5?<lb />Corn Meal<lb /><lb />Flour, Family -<lb /><lb />4.75 to 6.70<lb /><lb />Ane<lb /><lb />eset ~,<lb /><lb />CREEN VILLE. ..<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of th:aschool wii<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. ¢. 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months. " mond<lb />The terms are as follows:<lb />$200<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo.<lb /><lb />Intermediate ** ~ *o* $2 5/<lb />Higher ee $3<lb />Languages (gach) **  ** #1 00<lb /><lb />wii be as heretofore.<lb />We ask a continuance of'your * |<lb /><lb />Wilkesboro Hustler. ce<lb /><lb />liberal patronage. ,<lb />W H.RAGSDALE.  spe*'e attention ~given to cleanirg<lb /><lb />race track every afternoon during the! 8<lb />fair,and is absolutely free. DonTt miss | ge<lb /><lb />seeing it For premium list or other in- | 4<lb />40 »s<lb />C }<lb /><lb />15 to 20/4<lb /><lb />Western Sides 5t t0 4/3<lb />Sugar exted Hams 10 to 120<lb /><lb />50 to 64 a<lb /><lb />QO<lb />54 to 16) age,<lb /><lb />Lara ke<lb />Oats 35 to 40 #0<lb />Sugar 44 tof,<lb />Coffee 83 to 033<lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 150):<lb />Chickens 124 to 15<lb />Regs per doz 12<lb />Rerswax. per 7<lb />Cotton Seed,per bushed 10 to?<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />(CHURCG [°s."<lb /><lb />BAPTI51"sServices every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening. Prayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb />C, VD. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />KPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb /><lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9.30<lb />A. M. W. 3. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev*<lb />J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:00 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten,<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LUDGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 neets first and third Monday even<lb />ing. 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. ot P."Tar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C.C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and $.<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.L.<lb />Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.ot 4."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb /><lb />meets every Friday evening. John<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb />A.L of H, Pitt Ceunci! 236 meets<lb /><lb />every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry<lb />,, wr 15) Wilte See,<lb /><lb />ated<lb /><lb />Cctten and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolx prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Comuission Mere<lb />chants of Norfoik -<lb /><lb />QO DTN.<lb />Good Middling :<lb />Middling _, oF<lb />Low Middling ae<lb />gond Ordinaryg 45<lb />Tone"steady?<lb />PEANUTS!<lb /><lb />Prime 2g to 23<lb />Extra Prime<lb /><lb />Fancy 2% bo 23<lb />Spanish. 55¢ b<lb /><lb />Tone"steadye<lb /><lb />ami,<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />entire performance takes place on the} ms<lb /><lb />~WORKER.<lb /><lb />: Offers his services to the Ap<lb />�,�° citizens of Greenville and the 5 4<lb />ac public generally. ¥<lb />- ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3<lb /><lb />| Spouting and Stove Work, ;<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or QP<lb /><lb />Tobacco A<lb />Shop Q&amp;<lb /><lb />no charges made.<lb />- Flues made in season.<lb />= on Dickinson Avenue.<lb /><lb />W.B. Rodman. W, Demsie Grimes<lb />Washington, N.C.  Greenyille,N.C.<lb /><lb />ODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb /><lb />Greenyilie N. C.<lb />Practice wherever services ace desire.<lb /><lb />ean,<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb />o JNOBLES,<lb /><lb />» TONSORIAT ARTIST<lb /><lb />On Fourth street near Postoflice Only<lb />Bai ber shop in town conducted by white<lb />workmen<lb /><lb />A B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAPT�"�4% BARBER,<lb /><lb />«�<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb /><lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeins<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />ba EDMUNDS, |<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER, -<lb /><lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-"<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Services everv Sune |<lb /><lb />eA<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb />iy |<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ae<lb />ae<lb />8<lb /><lb />§.50 A M,<lb /><lb />ot...<lb /><lb />Hae ° a Edward Bok te Lecture. ea rec Ai os : ,<lb />Atlantic Coast Line / - " | ss A STAGE KISS. = | FARR, SHE THAT ? Gneagger<lb />oe Edward Bok, the tamous. young | rt Had to Be Given Even at the Risk of = i Pat: i ;<lb />omen Bloodshed. : -<lb /><lb />- Schedule m Fffect. Jan. 17th, 189..<lb />Departures from Wilmington.<lb /><lb />NORTHROUND. |<lb /><lb />NDATLY No 48-_Pacaenoar"Due Voe.-<lb />®.25.a.m. nolia 11.09 am, Warsaw 11.18<lb />am, Calashoro 19.05 am, Wil<lb /><lb />eon 12.55 pn m. Rocky Yornt<lb /><lb />1.449 m,. Parharo 9.45 p m,<lb />Weldon 4.23 nm, Petersburg<lb /><lb />. 6.22 nm, Pichmond 7.15 pm,<lb />. Norfotk 6.05 p m. Washing-<lb />ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 1.06<lb /><lb />am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m,<lb /><lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb /><lb />3,90 pm. "of<lb /><lb />WAILY No40"Pacsenger Due Mag<lb />7.15 pm. nojia8.55n m. Warsaw 9.10<lb />nm, Goldshoro 19.10 p m<lb />Wilson 1706 n m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 457<lb />.nm, Weldon 1.42 am, Nor=<lb />falk 10.50 a<lb />8.144 m. Richmond 4.66 a m,<lb />Washington 7.412 m, Balti<lb />, nore 903 4 m, Philadeiphi,<lb />Sam, New Vark 9.03 a<lb />tr. Bagtan 9.00 pn m.<lb />SOUTHBOUND.<lb />'AILY No 53 "Pagseneor oDue Take<lb />40) co. Waecamaw 5.09 » m. Chad.<lb />° hourn 5,41 pm Marion 6 42 p<lb />i, Florence 7.295 p m, Sum-<lb />fer 9.105 m, Columbia 10.39<lb />M, Denmark 6,12 am, August<lb />t97.55 am, Macon 11.15 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.25 pn m. Charles-<lb />fon 10.50 m. Savannah 1.50<lb />am. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,<lb />St. Auenstine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />1.5.25 pm.<lb />AKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FRO THE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DATE V No, 49,~-Pasaengrer"Raston,<lb /><lb />5.50 PN, 1.03 hn, New York 9.00 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05%m. Palti-<lb />more 2,50 am, Washington<lb />4.4% am, Richmond 9.07 am,<lb />Petarshure 10,00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldon 11.52 am, Tarhoro<lb />12.12 =m, ReekyVonnt 12.47<lb />nm. Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds"<lb />boro 2.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1°<lb />pm, Magnolia 4 24 pm,<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 41."Passenger-~Leave<lb />Boston 12.00 night, New<lb /><lb />York 9.30 am. Phitadelphia<lb /><lb />12.09 pm, Raltimore 2.25 pm,<lb /><lb />Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-<lb /><lb />mond 7.20) pm. Petersburg<lb /><lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb /><lb />Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarboro<lb /><lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.40<lb /><lb />2m. Leave Wilson 6.22 am,<lb /><lb />a 5 LP P r . = || e = .<lb />*Oldshoro 7-01 am, Warsewients given the bridesmaids and<lb /><lb />Pre * ")<lb />o53am. Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />DATLy No. 51"Passenger.---Leave<lb />excent New Rern 9.00 am, Jackson- | You7b<lb />Sundav " yille 10.26 am. ThisT train<lb /><lb />Fap ver . fa ,<lb />12.157P. 0. arrives at" alnnc street.<lb />FROM THE Sourner.<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />* .<lb />1,00 P34 No. 54"Passenever"Leave<lb />bd . 4 i e<lb /><lb />Tampa 8.10 am. Sonford 3.27<lb />pm. Jacksonville 740 pm,<lb />Savanna 1.45 night. Charles-<lb />ten 6.23) am Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />9.90 am, Angusta 3.39 pm.<lb />Nenmark 4.25 pm, Som pter<lb />8.98 am, Florence 9.58 am,<lb />Marion 19.36 am, Chadbourn<lb />TL28 am, Lake Waceamaw<lb />12.09 am. 7<lb /><lb />Train on Secrien1 Week Branch Road<lb />saves Weldon 3.55 0.m.. ~Malifax 4,39<lb />BD. m., arrives Sentland Neck at 5.20 »<lb />®., Greenville 6,57 ». m., Kinston 7.85<lb />2% �"�m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50<lb />a. �"�.,, Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriving<lb />HalT x at 11:18 a. m.. Mon 11.33 am<lb />daily exeant Sundar, |<lb /><lb />Trains on Woehnigton Rranch leave<lb />w ishington 8.20 a.m., 9nd 2.20 nim<lb />orives Parniele 9.1094. m., and 4.09 p<lb />2, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Varboro 3.39 p.m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.<lb />~nd 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington<lb />11.00 a, m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />vt Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />ccotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varoore. N C, via Alhe-<lb />Marle &amp; Raleigh R. R, daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 5 39 pm... Sunday 4°75 P.M:<lb />tlve Plymouth 7.40 P.M, 6.19 p.m,<lb />a turning teaves Plymouth daily except<lb />" iday, 7.509. m,, Sunday 9.90 a �"�..<lb />«tive Tarboro 10.05 am and 11. 00<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />Golé®boro daily, except Sunday. 7.10 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. in. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar.<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.° T<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Laita 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30.a m,<lb />oenre Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />av.<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday,<lb />U1 20a.m.and 4.15 p, mT Returning<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 t m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />6 Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />~ichmone, alse at Rooky Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CarolingR R for Noniolk<lb />~ne all points North via Norfolk.}<lb /><lb />Ud. M. EMERSON,<lb />GenT) Pass. Agent<lb /><lb />- o. EMERSON,Trafie ManagT�"�<lb />' RENT. Gant Wander<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb />T A handsomely illustrated book o<lb /><lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas an<lb /><lb />FE the resources of that great ~tat<lb /><lb />will be mailed to any address oe<lb /><lb />reoetpt of eight centsto erver post-<lb />age: D. J. PRICE<lb /><lb />eS TH ALL OGRE. a.<lb />Palestine, ~Texas,<lb /><lb />East Texas lands are attraeting<lb /><lb />considerable attention. Mention<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />thisen r.<lb /><lb />m, Petersburg j.,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />lushers are simply a relic of the| which is in plain view from the<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~like that, and they canTt fool Pop-<lb /><lb />editor cf The LadiesT Home Journ,<lb />has finally been persuaded to appear on<lb />the lecture platform, and he will make<lb />his debut as a l-cturer im the South<lb />next October. He will lecture in twen-<lb />ty of the principal cities and in a few of<lb />the neighboring Western ~States. The<lb />oThe<lb /><lb />to SuccessT�-"the most intoresting sub-<lb /><lb />title of his lecture wiil be Ke-s<lb />ject he could have chosen to tals about.<lb />Mr. Bok is, perhaps, the most success-<lb />ful and popular young man in America<lb />Women readT htm as they do no other<lb />writer, and it may be confidently said<lb />that sruund the personality of no cther<lb />min in America is there a greater in-<lb />terest and curiosity on the part of thou-|<lb />Sinds of women than centres on this<lb />successful editor. The women will no!<lb />be disappoiated in him, as, in looks and<lb />and manners, Mr, Bok possesses all tie<lb />quelities which they like. He is as<lb />popular persoaally with women as are<lb />Up to this time he bas<lb />declined the most flatternihtS terms to<lb />lecture, but last week the Southern Ly-<lb />ceum Bureau, of Louisville, succeeded<lb /><lb />his wrlilngs.<lb /><lb />in closing a ccntract with the<lb />Philadelphia editor, Mr. Bok has<lb /><lb />chosen the Scuchern field) extirely bi -<lb />cause he wishes to acquaint himself<lb />with the South and its people, and kes<lb />stipulated tha. bis lecturing tour. shall<lb />be so arranged as to allow Lim time for<lb />soclal eugagements and obseryation.<lb />He will not speak more than three<lb />times each week, and will spend seven<lb /><lb />weeks inthe South.<lb /><lb />When bilious or costive. eat a Cas-<lb />caret, candy cathartic, cure cuarapteed.<lb />10e, 25¢.<lb /><lb />Wedding Ceremonies<lb /><lb />From aatiquity down there is a<lb />Similarity in wedding ceremonies,<lb />says the Chicago News. The pres-<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />bribery used by the ancient |<lb />bridegroom among his personal<lb />friends so that they would assist!<lb />in his capture of nis chosen bride |!<lb />when the day arrived on which tne |<lb />had determined to carry hor off. |<lb /><lb />Tho best man, tor, is but a sur- |<lb />vivor of the band of friends wh» |<lb />accompanied the suitor in his<lb />wife winning and kept watch for<lb />him for days over the brideTs tribe |<lb />while the lover sought an opnor- |<lb />tunity to carry off nis priza. Even |<lb />tho honeymoon is declared to be |<lb />nothing more than the hurried<lb />flight of the husband with his wife<lb />toescaps the vengeance of the |<lb />pursuing tribe, headed by the be-<lb />reaved father.<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />Oascarets stimulate liver, kidney and<lb />bowels, Never sicken, weaken or<lb />gripe. 10¢.<lb /><lb />The little coterie of politicians<lb />who are pulling with Governor<lb />Russell see the handwriting on<lb />the wall and are trying to work up<lb />goms new issue to divert popular<lb />attention from their foul record |<lb />ard avert theimpending doom. As,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />the Republican machine managers |<lb />in Washington are attempting to |<lb />play the ovigorous foreign policy�<lb />racket, to hoodoo the people, so<lb />the Russell contingent of the ma-<lb />chiae managers in this State are<lb />attemoting to play the railroad<lb />racket to hoodoo North Oarolina<lb />voate:s. But they canTt play it; 1<lb />is too thin and the motive is too<lb />apparent. While we belTeve that<lb />Gevernor Russel was right in his<lb />efforts to annul the ninety-nine<lb />year lease of the North Carolina<lb />railroad, we do not believe he<lb />was honest in it, but believe that<lb />politics had a good deal more to<lb />do with his action than any desire<lb />topromote the welfare ofthe<lb />State Butif he were honest, he<lb />has pursned such a buonpling<lb />course, and shown such a spiteful<lb />disposition that he has made the<lb />whole business ridiculous, if not<lb />contemptible. The two leading<lb />spirits in this farce are the Goy-<lb />ernorand Marion Butler, who<lb />have erasped at it as the'last card<lb />they have to piay, to hold their<lb />positions as party leaders.<lb />They cant make the railroad<lb />issue «an issue in our State<lb />politics, although they may cease<lb />riding on free passes, for they<lb />can't fool Democrats with a bait<lb /><lb />uliste or even Republicans, for<lb />there are none of them so blind<lb />they canTt see through tuat gv»<lb /><lb />" Wilmington Star.<lb /><lb />| any little shortcomings in the affair.<lb /><lb />dro of Castile after the battle of<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />It was a home talent show, and<lb />we sat patiently waiting for the un-<lb />expected to happen. The unexpert-<lb />ed always happens with a home tal-<lb />ent show, and an inner mountain<lb />village is not proof against this long<lb />accepted stage fact. We strangers<lb />from the unregenerate east who<lb />were there in the mountains for our<lb />healthTs sake felt assured, therefore, ¢<lb />of an experience before theT night<lb />should be over.<lb /><lb />It was ~~The MikadoTT which was<lb />to be presented, tattered and torn<lb />by its transit from first class thea-<lb />ters in the east to the town hall of<lb />Téton City. We had heard Nanki<lb />Poo as he had sung about being a<lb />thing of shreds and patches, and we<lb />had heard Ko KoTs announcement<lb />of his theories and ideas and were<lb />getting along fairly well in our lis-<lb />tening when tho kissing song was<lb />reached. Then Red Pete Barker, |<lb />who was singing Nanki Poo, ad-|<lb />vanced to the footlights.<lb /><lb />~~Ladies and gentlemen,TT the tenor ;<lb />singer began, ~~this is a mighty poor<lb />place in th8 show to interrupt, the<lb />proceedings to make a speech, but<lb />as certain things are about to hap-<lb />pen I think it is only fair that you<lb />be put on. I have heard that Holy<lb />Moses Perkins, who is known and<lb />generally. hailed and greeted as the<lb />eventual husband of Miss Betty<lb />Hoyler, who is taking the part of<lb />Yum Yum, has announced to all<lb />concerned that if I followed out the<lb />directions of the book of this play<lb />and insist on kissing the lady there<lb />will be five different kinds of trou-<lb />ble. I hereby announce thatIam<lb />going to begin kissing the young<lb />lady-in about three minutes and<lb />shall keep right on kissing her<lb />through the whole blamed song,<lb />and | further announce that I shall<lb />do that kissing in full view of the<lb />audience. Moreover, it may be of<lb />interest to you to know that I have<lb />secreted in theso long and flowing<lb />robes two first rate six shooters<lb />right ready for business. I am also<lb />armed with:the fact that Holy Moses<lb />Perkins is sitting in seat No. 167,<lb /><lb />stage.. As the scene which is about<lb />to be presented is a cross between a<lb />delicious love song and a homicide<lb />and asT I shall caress the young<lb />woman with one eye on her beau-<lb />teous charms and the other on seat!<lb />No, 167 I hope you will overlook<lb /><lb />I hate to mention j° low, coarse<lb />things, but the guawhich I shall<lb />use first is a sélf @ocker and has<lb />been recently oiled. Thanking you<lb />for your kind attention, the show<lb />will now go on.�<lb /><lb />We listened to the rendition of the<lb />kiss-kiss cong with great interest, c:-<lb />pecially those who were in range of<lb />seat No. 167.) Nothing happened,<lb />however, Mr. remaining<lb />statuesquely mute. Dut when the<lb />applause continued on its demand<lb />for an encore Myr. Barker appeared<lb />once more at the stage front.<lb /><lb />i} les ~<lb />ersaines<lb /><lb />Vi<lb /><lb />oThank yeu, he said, ofor th<lb />vinication, butiy you want some<lb />more of it I ain compelled to gay<lb />yor canTt have it. LT respect Mi.<lb />Pe: insT claims on the premises<lb />T). 2k you one andall, and especias<lb /><lb />ly Mr. Perkins, who has this night<lb />gacrificed his foelings for the ad-<lb />vancement of art. The show wiil<lb />now proceed.� .<lb /><lb />We then leaned back and listened<lb />respectfully while Pooh Bah told<lb />about his troubles and his expecta-<lb />tions. "Chicago Record.<lb /><lb />train Trouble.<lb /><lb />Mamma"Why donTt you study<lb />your lessons as Tommy Smart does ¢<lb /><lb />Johnuny"If I studied hike Tommy<lb />Bmart does, I'd be afraid of getting<lb />brain trouble like he has.<lb /><lb />Mamma-"-Has he any brain trou-<lb />ble:<lb /><lb />Johnny"Must have! He says he<lb />likes to go to school !|"Pick Me Up.<lb /><lb />The ruby in the center of the<lb />Maltese cross on the top of the Brit-<lb />ish crown is the stone that was giv-<lb />en to the Black Prince by King Pe-<lb /><lb />Najara. Henry V of England wore<lb />it in his helmet at the battle of<lb />Agincourt. ae<lb /><lb />lt is estimated that the daily sup-<lb />ply of needles for the entire world<lb />amounts to 3,000,000 of varying<lb />shapes and sizes, while thoT United<lb />States alone calls for a yearly sup-<lb />ply of 300,000,000.<lb /><lb />During the last plague in Canton<lb />70,000 Chinese died, while of the<lb />foreigners, in their cléan quarters,<lb />not one was carried oft., Rats are<lb /><lb />It is a picture ot the celebrated<lb /><lb />PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFNS<lb /><lb />Rest in use. 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          <lb />ni | Just THE NEWS ON THE GO.<lb />DAuLY. REFLECTOR.<lb />= eames ~|The Reflector Gives What You Are Names of People You Know : o tee<lb />on nie ons ADVERTISING. Looking kor ~" We wih toinform our many friends}, Mr. R.E,L. CRENSHAW a skilled<lb />" Brooke French, of Wilmingtoh, 1s and: prone thal the capacity @ idairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />Creates many anew business oTrain late again last night,<lb />. ¢ « *<lb /><lb />FEniarges many an old business, Serv ices in the Beptist church to-<lb />| : night.<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business, 7:<lb /><lb />Cotton koed Meal and Seed Oatss<lb /><lb />S, M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />Revives manv a dull business,T<lb />theap at S<lb />Recenes many alost business,<lb /><lb />stolen a<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />in tuwn,<lb /><lb />Ye<lb /><lb />Mrs, O. Cutarell returned to Kins-<lb />ton Wednesday evening,<lb /><lb />Miss Holliday, of Suffolk, Va,, 1s<lb />visiting Mrs. J: G. Whaley.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Florence Dancy returaed this<lb />morning from a visit te Kinston.<lb /><lb />Savea monv a failing basiness.<lb /><lb />}<lb />| .February seems to have<lb />}<lb />'March on the weather,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />wer Q . =n Nee, ] . . :<lb />Beenres success to anv | Troughts ot having to be called out to<lb />~go fight Spain donTt take well with our<lb /><lb />lcolored population, to judge from the<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND PCAT SCHEDULES. |<lb />TRAIN ANT) BCA ; Way some ofth m teik, .<lb /><lb />"s<lb /><lb />| The Free<lb />t .<lb /><lb />~mert is on foot to. organize a Masonic<lb />seve/al<lb /><lb />Will Baptist says a move-<lb />Passenceraad marl train. o ane)<lb />«| Lodge at Ayden. There are<lb /><lb />3 +t 1g we) A Lt G rome<lb />orth. arrives 8:92 A. 4.<lb />2 , Masons living in that community.<lb /><lb />south. arrives of 6:57 P.M.<lb />North Bound Freight,<lb /><lb />Tee 10:10 A. M,<lb /><lb />rives oo, cys ,<lb />arrive ond visitrs to Tue RerLector office<lb />lafter news from Cuba inthe last two<lb />days, shows that nearly everybody in<lb /><lb />wh is interested in what is going on<lb /><lb />,<lb />| The number of calls for Tphone 80<lb />F<lb /><lb />9:50 A. M..<lb />a Bound Freiebt,<lb />2:00 P.<lb />Steamer Tar River aroves from, a<lb /><lb />Washington Monday, Wednerday |<lb /><lb />Urives<lb />.<lb /><lb />leaves 2:15 7. M4<lb /><lb />over the re.<lb /><lb />Wind Turned the Wheel<lb /><lb />1%<lb /><lb />and Friday, leaves for ooos<lb /><lb />: } . . ~<lb />lnaig~' oS. E, Pender &amp; Vo, had cuta siga<lb />4 Wis * + j tee 4 \6 sa f rac ) " ~ 4 LO ;<lb /><lb />ton Toes 184 A barsday and Sat ib ay tht et tl 1ct¢ d inveli tte nt nh<lb />It was a bicycle wheel wih bits of pa-<lb /><lb />urday-<lb /><lb />per placcd on the spokes in sech  posi-<lb /><lb />_" tion that the wind kept the wheel turia,<lb /><lb />ng Sik aly.<lb /><lb />To oacyertize jacicronsly,� nee!<lb /><lb />the cotumne of the Urrnscror, | ;<lb />TATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Weath ey Pulietin. Bad ferest fircs are raging in Robe-<lb />ison county.<lb /><lb />| .<lb /><lb />Light, rain, preceded by farr ronieh The budding on the fair grounds at<lb />clearing Friday evening, warmer. [Burlington were destroyed hy fire<lb /><lb />| ~Tuesday.<lb />| )<lb /><lb />OE eT RS oe TRE<lb /><lb />EE , | . _<lb />| eMBRURISES SRNR i OT REEL LT<lb /><lb />WO CU Bowe Nf OPAY.-<lb /><lb />That® is the war all dreversts s ]<lb />GROVES T ASTE FESS CHILE TON] fer responsible,<lb />{IC for Chi , Feve roan «oll fooms of | North Carolina. Monthly �,�65.00 and<lb />Malaria. It is simply tren snd Oni ine | expenses. " Position steady. Refer-<lb />in a tastelessT form Ch tres love tf} enee. Enelose self-addressed stamp d<lb />Adults prefer it to bilt.r, naiseotingT envelope. ~The oominion Company,<lb />Tonies. Price. ste. , Dent. K. Chiesss ~ :<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />\ ANTED"UPRIGRT and faith-<lb />ful gentlemen or ladies to travel<lb />established heuse in<lb /><lb />|<lb />Whenthehour hand points to nine, |<lb />Eave your washing on the line. |<lb />L<lb />@<lb />|<lb /><lb />WEA SNGA<lb /><lb />oBRAVA BAL WG<lb /><lb />2<lb />«3 ~ ¥ a<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />a $860.00 GUARANTEE.<lb />. ABSOLUTELY MARMLESS.<lb />Will not injure hands or fabric.<lb />No sashboard needed, Can use hard water<lb />Same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An<lb /><lb />8-02. package for 5 cts. or 6for as cts,<lb />Sold by retail grocers everywhere.<lb /><lb />oWhen the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />J Have Your Washing on the Line.T<lb /><lb />/ 7 é<lb /><lb />TEA.<lb /><lb />Recommended by the best house-<lb /><lb />keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish 4<lb /><lb />Washing, House Cleaning,<lb /><lb />5 Cts Package.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Try it.<lb />M4 sale by !<lb /><lb />| day evening from a trip up the reaa,<lb /><lb />7 Nyy OY . : 1<lb />arrived Wednesday evening to take<lb /><lb />~ [residence ot<lb /><lb />Aliss Rosa Hooker left this morring<lb />to yisit friends at WilsonTs Mills.<lb /><lb />J, J. Cherry, Jr., returned Wednes. |S<lb /><lb />VMisses Emma and Ella ~Taft have<lb />returned from their visit to George-<lb />tewn, S. C.<lb /><lb />pr. ds P. Brown has been quite sick<lb />with pneumonia tor se.e days but is<lb />now improving.<lb /><lb />R. L. Humber went to Gritton Wed-<lb />nesday evening to see his grandmother<lb /><lb />who 18 quite sich,<lb /><lb />Miss Janie Dalrymple, of Jouesvo 0,<lb /><lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb /><lb />much enlarged and! improved.<lb /><lb />are now prepared to promptly fill all<lb /><lb />orders at the following prices, goods §no w has charge of our Dairy and<lb /><lb />walsh iy pos ets @ poun qiwill serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />factorily. We solicit your patronage.<lb /><lb />Sweet Milk,.. ... a ets a gallon.<lb />Sour Milk,.S....#..3 ctsa al Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98<lb /><lb />Pure Cream,......20 els @ qaart.<lb /><lb />JAMES,&amp; WILEY BROWN , Proprietors.<lb /><lb />R. £. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres, §~ J. L. LITTLE, Cash er<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />TATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />~The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business Deco, 15th, 1897.!<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />i: LIABILITIES.<lb />$12,004.84) Capital stock paid in $23,060 ¢C<lb />1,650 6, ° Undivided Profits 379758<lb />1,000.0' 04 Deposits subject to Check " 103,294.55<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES.<lb />Juonns and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts<lb />Premium on Stock<lb />Due from Banks"<lb />Furniture and Fixtures<lb />Current expenses<lb />Cash Items<lb />Cash on hand}<lb /><lb />44,598.0 $ Due to Banks 190.0.<lb />1,515.25? Cashiers Checks outst: inding 867.08<lb />2,136.5 54,3 Time Certificates of Deposit. 960.CU<lb /><lb />7. Q57.51 ~<lb /><lb />30,455. o<lb /><lb />Total $132,118.43<lb /><lb />Total $182,118.61?<lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb /><lb />Vy<lb /><lb />yay she ecount, prot nising ever ty aGeQO! mmodation consistent Mal eee banking,<lb /><lb />Narventl<lb /> selogi.<lb /><lb />e! taree of Mra, Ir ~bes<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb />o7% x 1 a '<lb />ETS, Mf Ik. Ih: ort, who hi 1S pee DV: wit.<lb /><lb />}<lb />ie., Mrs. J. 1. Matthews,<lb /><lb />went to Kinsto<lb /><lb />ing her daugh:<lb /><lb />n Weenesday evening.<lb /><lb />= "995 .<lb />4 $f rye Tet curiae<lb />| * ( » 2SRTQ NT returned<lb /><lb />eventng from Warea� where he had<lb /><lb />Weanesdey<lb />ly 1a | yi ~ {  or Z ~y 1 Serre eu<lb />veen 1OGsiae alter some leoai VUSTNCSSe<lb />Moyers<lb /><lb />k er James TAS WIGVeT his law ¢ tlice<lb /><lb />Into the new Pernarad building.<lb /><lb />W. oat.<lb />to the Cu!<lb /><lb />Pond hus moved his tamilv<lb /><lb />tell heusT in South Green-<lb />vile.<lb /><lb />T. EB. Pocher has moved ints tits new<lb />Dicnirson avenue. ° He<lb /><lb />has a handsome home,<lb /><lb />Som. of Our Needs,<lb />Fs ry LY, } ? r<lb />Gut town 44 dnesday Was<lb /><lb />5 A STAN Can ren ay 5 jaunan Spay ore fl<lb />expressing his pmpresstons of Greenvilic!<lb /><lb />; a « Wasqe ; 7 a rT »¥ t<lb />to LHE WEFPLECTOR. 31e sard Gaoare- |<lb />\<lb />ah) nres (is + 4 r - ¢ any Loy beacga |<lb />Vilwe Wes one cf tas DESE TOWERS fe bh |<lb />{<lb />. ; |<lb />visited, his oni bjection thie |<lb />narrow streets, re edded t: pa<lb />t<lb />¢ ; | i {<lb />own shoul-l by iy ns fave a lece |<lb /><lb />,<lb />tii hie l rlent 4 : \ Lil aH Wi T }<lb />? 4 }<lb />W rks, I: i { tt , 4 iC] i uy<lb />i<lb />1 }<lb />that tl Yrable locaton of the town]<lb />' } \., ~| ss Siytes . at |<lb />we EU Eph iam SD Co sb bdat iw pur)<lb />{<lb />Mii 5 19 ie" WO HivCil |<lb />e i<lb />ain f ae |<lb />it ( j nee tl } tab COS the: Ver=}<lb />j<lb /><lb />. } 1<lb /><lb />ave fou VOU bt, He dsa ont Wa Vr}<lb />o|<lb />ces sida ty 4 |<lb />tdi Ow: ! v8 Cs) a ha ne, 4 LU<lb /><lb />} HN . . . 4y|<lb /><lb />Have your hdUaPry ready tO 20 Oily<lb /><lb /> ; . ton . . {<lb />Wediesday iornipe, Louw got the |<lb />hest work done at the Wilmington |<lb /><lb />Steam havundry.<lb /><lb />»<lb />\\ I 7h , 4 wnt<lb />Vw. i's * REDLUY,. AASENL<lb /><lb />FOR SALE<lb />House and Lot. Six rooms, dining<lb /><lb />ev attuched Good well<lb /><lb />1, CHERRY.<lb /><lb />room and kiteh<lb /><lb />water on lot<lb /><lb />ee mH Mi ;<lb />ad LBS MEAT,<lb />3000 LBS, LARD.<lb />500 BARRELS FLOUR,<lb />a, O O BOXES TORACC),<lb />1 OO a POWDERS,<lb />10 O CASES SOAP,<lb />1 OO CASES LYE,<lb /><lb />{ OO CASES WASHING<lb />: POWDERS,<lb /><lb />oO 5 SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />le<lb /><lb />We also have in stock Sugar, Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, 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 /><lb />~|tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />. B. CHERRY &amp; CO.T<lb /><lb />The. Gasable. Sly 0.<lb /><lb />I ~ ; ew 7%<lb />Cotton sold in Greenviile, d 0-16<lb /><lb />yO reana<lb />TO- DAY'S, MARKETS.| | f ih if<lb />| i<lb /><lb />As Reported by -<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />HINER URI i<lb /><lb />Wholesale Grocers oo.<lb /><lb />The GREENVILLE SUBPPLY CO..<lb />Cutton Buyers<lb /><lb />""and""<lb /><lb />NEW For We have ret roveived &amp; ue<lb />* ¥<lb />. | hearse and the nicest line of Co -<lb />Corton Opening Noon, oclose. | fing and Oeskets, in weed, meta!<lb />Mare 595 ©6596 5,97, Ho 8 me cloth ever brought te<lb />t b| .<lb />. va ny ~ i LHYAS ny % la<lb />oe 6.02 6.05 1.05 7 ,<lb />' -1y S40 " We 42.5 3a! ~437 id<lb />August. 6.12 6.15 O.ba)s .<lb />A LAD be<lb />CINCAGO. | F@ onal atiention Biven | to CO =<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />V4 . f) Soyo. 7,7 oy | 4 P... ;<lb />AHERAf Opening, i209, Clase a atin iv furnoraig aud bodict ene<lb /><lb />7 - sted to onr care | ape<lb />\ LOG iQ4 104! 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AY) d Ha ft cj<lb />We ah }<lb />3 4 H 4 .<lb />OU bae decd t °<lb />j 2<lb />so H<lb />aS i<lb />ye<lb />one OA i<lb />@<lb /><lb />gee us.<lb /><lb />ea a ire. sale<lb />Soil a iat<lb /><lb />rei hi Ts ss<lb />com GEL!<lb />a ,<lb />ESTABLISHED 1875:<lb /><lb />| SAMI, SCHULT<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />"Denier iim<lb /><lb />o| Dark. Sides, Shouiders<lb /><lb />Farmers and Mercaants buying the!<lb />yearTs supplies will find it to their intes -<lb />est to get our prices before purehs -r&amp;<lb />¢ elsewhere, Our stock is comopletc?in<lb />al its\branches,<lb /><lb />ny<lb /><lb />pine eet,<lb /><lb />Fiour, Sugar, Coffee<lb /><lb />» Always at lowest market prices<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar<lb /><lb />as we buy direct from manufasturerg<lb /><lb />I wish toiaform my many patrons and<lb />the public that they can now<lb />find me inthe-"""<lb /><lb />NEW MARKET - HSE<lb /><lb />where I am ready to cater to ail théir<lb />needs in the way of<lb /><lb />TABLE SUPPLIES.<lb /><lb />I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, |<lb />Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries,<lb />Send me your orders. Goods delivered<lb />promptlé anywhere in town.<lb /><lb />omni<lb /><lb />A complete ntook$ee ;<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 no<lb /><lb />rise to run we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />EK. M. McG OWAN.<lb />| S. M. SOHULTZ. -<lb /><lb />*Phone4l.<lb /><lb />We State experiment farm at Raleigh |<lb /><lb />i<lb />4<lb /><lb /></p>
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