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          <lb />). J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />Vol.~7.<lb /><lb />1898. No 985<lb /><lb />aceite<lb /><lb />Mardi Gras Festival, New Orinene,<lb />La.<lb /><lb />ppvewtecnenrctenntirepasainecaan on<lb /><lb />The committee on arrangements are<lb />using évery means in their power to<lb />make the Festival this year, the great-<lb />est evir held. Elaborate arrange,<lb />ments have been made for the pleasure<lb />aud entertainment of their guests.<lb />However, the manner in which the<lb />trip to New Orleans is made, will play<lb />no small pars in making the visit an<lb />enjoyable one.<lb /><lb />~The Seaboard Air<lb />choice of two daily trainT, the : schedule<lb />They<lb /><lb />Line offers the<lb />by either of which js very § good.<lb />leave as follows:<lb /><lb />New York, 10:50 2. m. and 8:50 p.<lb />m. Philadelphia, 1:12-p.m. and 12:05<lb /><lb />a. sbnnpunipraritectin capsaicin<lb /><lb />Just FOR FUN<lb /><lb />CONDENSED WISDOM.<lb /><lb />Ideals are like plaster casts; they<lb />start out white, but get smudgy, and<lb /><lb />are hard to clean.<lb /><lb />Although many of the indoor games<lb />are chestnuts, theyTre never played out.<lb /><lb />Builder"<lb />been taken except one, ana I eanTt find<lb />a tenant for that.� Friend"oLast,<lb />but not leased, eh?�<lb /><lb />oAll my new bouses heve<lb /><lb />If Ananias and Sapphira had drop- »<lb />ped dead in these days it would have<lb /><lb />been called heart failure.<lb /><lb />lets her<lb /><lb />until the<lb /><lb />who<lb />sinall boy beat his toy drum<lb />candy wagon has gone by.<lb /><lb />It is a wise mother<lb /><lb />oThe jig 1s up,� gurgled the horse-<lb /><lb />thiet as he began to dance it at the end<lb />of the rope which the Vigilance Com-<lb />mittee had thoughttally<lb />the purpose.<lb /><lb />provided for All Anngs come around iy him who<lb />waits, but lots of things slide by while<lb /><lb />he is looking the-other way.<lb />Son)<lb /><lb />Hoax"oWhy do you call her a<lb /><lb />did I until I proposed to her, and then:<lb />I tound sue was<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />laurels in attempting to rehabilitate 1%<lb /><lb />NNN tree<lb /><lb />oee; @*® eena<lb /><lb />T<lb />. ©@ @e © te @ ee et<lb /><lb />ee @ ee @ ee ee eevee ee $<lb /><lb />eopeeeso#eeeee<lb /><lb />ee@e@eeeeeeoeee<lb /><lb />e*eeeonee eve eae ne ee @e@ @G eee vw ee<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />*eee eG ee aer ee eo ee CR peewee ee<lb />een eee pe @ HF ee eG evne ease<lb />o* et ee wee O@eeeees<lb /><lb />ooo PO GR PSH HD<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />oes eee ee<lb /><lb />eoeey<lb /><lb />poem? Every one else considers her|  Letter-writing is said to be a lost<lb />extremely prosaic.� Joax"Well, gojart. Senor de Lome has not won We like to live at peace with all the world<lb /><lb />and free trom ~~entangling alliances,� as<lb /><lb />averse {0 me.� Kvery girl takes an interest in a Father George said. Nevertheless, we<lb />night. Washington, 4:49 p. m. and Professor""Now, then, first boy, ; man w ho wear3 long hair; she bas an! consider it good business to sell<lb />4:30 a.m. Richmond, 8:56 p.m. and | whays syour name?� First Boy"oMy idea she can persuade him to get it cute<lb />9:05 a fh. Ralagh, 2:16 a m and)yameTs Jule.� Professorea! AL! you | "Chicago Record. | ; HING<lb />3:40 p, m. Monroe, 6:43 a. m. and ~mean Julius. And your name, next 7 . 0<lb />9:12%p, m. Abbeville, 11:05. a. : ne. | boy?� NextT Boy"oI guess in | Fire ina Chicken Coo<lb />and 1:35a. m, Athens, Ld p. ml pining poe Tower than anybody else. This makes quite<lb />and 3:45 a.m. Arriving at Atlantay} _ Mr W. B, James is somewhat of ala lot of disturbance with the others, but as<lb />2:50 p.m. and 3:20 a. m, and New Mayo� o rom mDg on ~ |p" try fancier and takes much pride|¢he public 18 on our side we are ready to<lb />Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10 p.m. wedding day ¢ Pay" ~Pm at ape ins fowls. It has been his dail T|stand and fight is out. Here you will find<lb />From Richmond and poinis seuth, by | quentT lt I a © the altar smiling, | Custom upon going home in the even not only Clothing, but<lb />the train arriving at New Orleans at people will say ITm cimply crazy to° get ing to visit his poaltry yard and take<lb />8:10, cnly cre night is spent on the C harlte AEE SLE ilels Sioa) they # in invento-y of the egg laying record<lb />road. isay alr ady regret the step. Whattmade by his hens during the day ?<lb />Call on cr address ary Seaboard jehail ldo Wednesday oe he went home a<lb />Air Line Agent. Neli"-oCleopatra. may have been | litde later than uscal. It was dark X :<lb />ee beautiful, but how did she know it?T when he went out to bis hensT nests SHOHS<lb />Belle--oVhey had misrors in . land he struck a meteh fo make °<lb />There is But One dav Nel]__oYes: | 1 oy te ie cht enough to fiaad the egys.<lb />lays.� Nell"oYes; but they had no | 5 5 may @ | @<lb />Those who have} cen permitted to; P&amp;P tn publish her picture on the | |o o : F suppT - vss ~ o ~urnishings<lb />read any of the State's newspapers society page as ~a beautiful scciery wo- | about the prenuses began crying uo) eaiay §<lb />¥ fy bb tg etl T {Ss 6 Virwu |<lb />already know of the corrupt element {�"�82-� jan ee pours ! : . °<lb />now in control of the StateTs attairs. a ; house In a DEE a i Soe at | song at the s Same low cut which will leave<lb />One by one the present crew have ROCHDALE ITEMS. o put Ht ou. Ene o tol | you money in 3 your pocket. See me qt wick.<lb />cleariy shown their inability to manage | - " oo ai � He Bes<lb />she affairs ot thie old~Con.monwentth RocupaLe. N.C, Feb. 17th, 1898. osiraw iu da hole inthe chicken coop | i R NX Nik \ \ ] | LS Kos) ( » N<lb />and one by one they have shown their! People are hauling large qu ntittes | Mr ~ a ~ , . Hre eaugit from | . aS "- 1<lb />morals ard t eir characters to he vile {et fertilizers now. the match he lighted in the coop, | :<lb />w\¢<lb />and corrupteé. There is but one. pe- The telephone wire between here " | TH : i Ia! | N Cr C LO yt {] ER.<lb />litical party which ean proper ly covern fand Greenville was broke down in Colonel Willian Fellows, of San . =<lb />the attatrs of the South, There are, to Tuesday nighta storm end we could yabriel Valis Vs Cal., who ehams to be |<lb />be sure, some good men in the Repul-| oet no news from there by "phone. ~tie last ef the euards about John! :<lb />Jican. party, bur they are too iew in - PT. Willow 7 "s to a | Brown and sasociates at Charles- | ¢ 7<lb />numbers. ~Lhe Democrats rescued th: _ iM 7 ash ve) * operas oltown, Va., makes this starement to 2 OD iy Goods<lb />StateTs atfairs ti in tne han Is af ap = stock a 0 ds he ee i Corre mdaent of th Ne W York SS id<lb />dal mongt rs gnd incompetent off | The reported destruction of one of A fact in connection with the hap TDS |<lb />holders, and tor 20 years gave our | the United States war ships by the of cld John brown ting have@hever | §<lb />people a pure and clean and enviable |" paniards has some of vur people badly in print is that deka Wilke<lb />State covernmentieaeMiltin Uerald. hen d. : Booth, whe nated President;<lb />oe | Miss Luey Pippin has retarned to | a OU _ " - . i. Sh a @<lb />eacock Loses its Tail. ther home noar Washive o o oe ia a " o " aces Oo<lb />| i ion. Sheriff Campbell told me duter<lb />oPride goes belore  destrustion | us Mi sels Joyner, oo Mma |the it the day before the  execut a<lb />hatT: the proverb well gaid. SO, at as cae visiting aaa Mase and | tooth, a handsome, fresh, black<lb />Helen Sheppard this week. fyoutn of twenty years, Came ar daske 4 .<lb /><lb />least leayned a proud pescock belong-<lb />ing to Mrs. Lucy Htidson, of -Ward-<lb />law, S C., several days oPhere<lb /><lb />wis a tenement ra re HudsonTs<lb />yard, out of which a Mwily of negroes<lb />leit a fire<lb />The peacock. which<lb />habit of<lb />it: felt }}<lb />mracetul<lb />Its<lb />The terrified bird<lb />flew oat of the house, through the air<lb /><lb />ago.<lb /><lb />had just moyed.<lb />jn the<lb /><lb />~hey had<lb />fireplace.<lb />was very tame, and in tii<lb />in hous} whene.<lb /><lb />going in the<lb /><lb />like if, walked in<lb /><lb />ey<lb />and iP its<lb />sweeps sot too near the fireplace.<lb />tail caught on fire,<lb />With its tail in flames. Mrs. Hudson<lb />ape to sce it, and, calling for<lb />she caught the bid and<lb />waved it frum being deprived entirely of<lb />its beau~iful cout of feathers.<lb /><lb />ssiatance,<lb /><lb />on cnet<lb /><lb />A Plucky Girt TeacherTs Nerve<lb /><lb />Bridgeville, Del.,<lb />Miss Etta Gray, teacher of the public<lb />schools here,.is the heroine of» the<lb />town: It has been the custom of the<lb />boys to eject the teacher :n St. Val-<lb />entineTs day ard take a holiday, and<lb /><lb />severai of them made- a_ rush<lb />for her tr-day. She = gratbed<lb />~two of the largest, and pushing<lb /><lb />therm against the wall, choked them<lb />with such force that they howl-d tor<lb />mercy. Then Miss Gray quietly re-<lb />sued teaching,<lb /><lb />Feb. 15..~Pluexy,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />y W<lb /><lb />Miss Marinda Nichols is teaching | permission to gc and sec the Rrown<lb />~the pubtie school at MayTs Chapel. raid prisoners in their cells, Lewis<lb /><lb />; Washingtoa, a grandnephew of George<lb />Miss Alice Atkinson is visitng her}, |. |<lb />Washington, tok part as a captain in<lb />aunt, Mrs.<lb /><lb />. £, Roberson, as Cotton- -<lb /><lb />b) 4 .t ere + ny | at 1: ay 92<lb />daT the military disp.ay that day.<lb />ave,<lb /><lb />oop ot seen<lb /><lb />Not many days now b fore the New- Amone the crew on the destroye 1<lb /><lb />bern F; vif will open. Get ready<lb /><lb />to vo battleship Maine were about balt a doz-<lb /><lb />and enjoy it.<lb /><lb />-en North Carotinians,<lb /><lb />AAI A RIN AOR AON RIK 1<lb />AKAKA AMANARAAA MAMA ARAAANIA 7<lb />eat anon esenacaac<lb /><lb />AYA<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Gig.<lb /><lb />can AAAAAMAM AAA @eeg) KAKA NARA AAA oveta@laataG. in<lb />aC RK: JAOA AAA A A BAAN AA |<lb />4 © AAKA AA) VAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA KA WOOO AB ASAE<lb /><lb />AC AAKAAA | :<lb /><lb />erred ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Dealer in<lb /><lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />at<lb />| Sah<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| ees<lb /><lb />John KellyTs<lb />John KellyTs<lb /><lb />for<lb /><lb />ome.<lb />omen<lb /><lb />en and<lb />en and<lb />en and omer<lb />en and omen<lb /><lb />Can fitlanybody, can'suit anybody, your<lb />pocketbook as wellas your feet.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />Y<lb /><lb />P\<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> @f 19 feet<lb /><lb />do you see doub'e?<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />: _ REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />anita entsnant _<lb /><lb />. salad asset inepsseete rile<lb /><lb />ae WHICHARD. Eiitor.;<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />3 i ae sear<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />Entere? as Second-Class Mail Matter<lb />SUBSC SRIPTION - RATES<lb /><lb />One year.! 3.00<lb /><lb />@ne month. 7<lb /><lb />One week,<lb />Delivered in fown by<lb /><lb />oug-extra cost.<lb />Anvertising rates are liberal and can<lb /><lb />be had on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />pt<lb /><lb />~earriers owith-<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />every poctoffice in the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of news 98 if eccurs<lb />m each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one cide of the paper<lb /><lb />pence ntact at ower<lb /><lb />eerrerensnenmenns a<lb /><lb />, 2<lb />Peper sey 18, 18°,<lb /><lb />Frinovs.<lb />JANITORSAT?<lb />TION;<lb /><lb />Groene ee<lb /><lb />THE<lb /><lb />EXAMINA.<lb /><lb />Col. Fairbrother Tells in Advance<lb />How it Will be Conducted<lb />and Prints a List of .<lb />Questions to be<lb />Answered.T<lb /><lb />The civil service examination<lb />for a goyernment janitor at States-<lb />ville, ¥. CO. next week, 18 exciting<lb />the people greatly, a groat<lb />time is expected.<lb /><lb />When it comes to securing a<lb />janitor for its Federal buildings,<lb />the covernment does not pick un<lb />any man who wants a &amp; job"but it<lb />ascertains by a avetematic course<lb />if the apnlicart is the man for the<lb />place. Theblank can be obtained<lb />at Washington, D. C., and ean be<lb />filled out and taken tothe citv"<lb />each applicant beire obliged to<lb />deliver the hlank-in person, and<lb />remain in Washineton<lb />In order that be conld anawer anv<lb />question that the committes could<lb />not understand on the btank so<lb />fled. The questions are rather<lb />intricate and: they show berond<lb />all douht that<lb />wWanisa man who is qualified to<lb />act as janifor<lb />The questions<lb />swerad are<lb /><lb />Do you think<lb />Janitor? Your<lb />birth.<lb />qust so? Are favor<lb />free and unlimited coinage of si!-<lb />ver atthe ratio of 16 to 1 without<lb />the aid cr consent of anv nation<lb />er exrth"and bow long have you<lb />Been feelin:<lb />andorse Kermopism, and if so, do<lb />you endorse it with or<lb />the polygamy clause? lf<lb />were Cleaning a window by Flow-<lb />Ine your breath on the glass, how<lb />much corn Bie would it take to<lb />do the work ai a distance of say<lb />6 feat? How much ata distance<lb />How much North Car-<lb />olina corn likker would it take to<lb />eause your breath to melt glass at<lb />the distance named? [pn gserub-<lb />bing a floor do you pull the mop:<lb />to you or pushit from you?T If<lb />not; why vot, and when? what<lb />are the cardinal colors of the<lb />rainbow? Are you eslor blind or<lb />' Are you ad-<lb />dicted to the habit of railroad<lb />passesT Haye you a romantic<lb />passion forrum? Have you that<lb />tired feeling? Do you put the<lb />cat out at nights? What is: your<lb />normal respiration dnd are you<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />30 d avs<lb /><lb />(he government<lb /><lb />oi; the buildings.<lb /><lb />which are to be an-<lb /><lb />you are fitt<lb /><lb />age.<lb /><lb />ten for<lb />Place of<lb /><lb />re }<lb />Was born twins<lb /><lb />you<lb /><lb />LOuUL TR of was,<lb /><lb />Do you<lb /><lb />you<lb /><lb />oaddictod to shop lifting? Who<lb /><lb />is Governor of Noith Carolina,and<lb />whu, outside of Josephus Daniel,<lb />isthe greatest man in the State?<lb />Have you ® birth mark or any<lb />other distinguishable traits?<lb />FairbrotherTs Farrago,<lb />ser an<lb />Another babyTs boay found on<lb /><lb />a vacant lot in the Harlem dig-<lb />trict of New York, makes the<lb />twenty-first corpse of infants<lb /><lb />_ discovered in that reighborhood<lb />within six weeks.<lb /><lb />without F<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Armament and Pensions.<lb /><lb />Ce cneneentanioal<lb /><lb />The following<lb />relation<lb /><lb />Europe.<lb /><lb />Italian army, $54, 000,000,<lb />Austrian army, $70,000,000.<lb />British army, $90,000,000,<lb />German army, $120,000,00<lb />French army, $138. 000,000.<lb />Rusian army, $142,000,009,<lb /><lb />U. S. pensioners, $150,000,000<lb /><lb />This comparison does not show<lb /><lb />the full extent to which onr<lb /><lb />World,<lb /><lb />support another army of soldiers.<lb />It the cost of army, navy and<lb />pensionT for all countries were<lb />combined it would be found that<lb />the American expenditures for<lb />warlike purposes were by far the<lb />heaylest in the  world."N. Y.<lb />Journal. |<lb /><lb />A Patniot for Profit<lb />A colored veteran who had<lb />G «<lb />become weary waiting on pros-<lb /><lb />oOh, yes.�<lb /><lb />ter go dar en fight fer nm?�<lb /><lb />oT think so.<lb />enlist?� |<lb /><lb />oVos, sub; I thought I would.�<lb /><lb />oWhy, theyTd butcher you over<lb />there!�<lb /><lb />oTspeeT dey would, suh, out I<lb />ruther be killed ia Guba, wid a<lb />belly full, dan starve ter death<lb />nachully in de Nunited States!�<lb /><lb />Sk eee me<lb /><lb />leath ata pin Factory<lb /><lb />Saturday a week at the<lb />Woodruff and Smith pin factory<lb />near Roaring Gap hotel, a horri<lb />ble death cecurred. Eli Willard,<lb />one of the employees, was caught<lb />In the shafting and whirled to<lb />deaih in a moment. His arm<lb />was bro ken, his lee torn loose<lb />and tha part of his head<lb />knocked cif leaving the brains to<lb />poze out. It required some time<lb />to diventangle the mutilated and<lb />mangled bedy." Wilkesboro<lb />Chronical.e<lb /><lb />az,<lb /><lb />eck<lb /><lb />I.Ahas always been our idea<lb />that the State and Nationa! gov-<lb />errment should be rua with ag<lb />little cost to the people as possi-<lb />ble, but the new tatgled way of<lb />dvuiog things by our modora sgel-<lb />fish boszes 3s to run thinesg at the<lb />greatest possible cost. ~They say<lb />the<lb />prosperous 1s to tax them to the<lb />utmost and spend money as<lb />though it grew upon the trees or<lb />fall like manna fro. the heavens.<lb />They sre reformers with a ven-<lb />geance."Lexington Dispatzh.<lb /><lb />best<lb /><lb />The total production of manu-<lb />factured tobacco for home use in<lb />the United States during the<lb />calendar year ending December<lb />01, 1897, was. 171,700,486; pounds,<lb />an increare of 31,063,870 pounds<lb />over 1896; cigars, 4,173,573,833, an<lb />increase of 46,843,815; cigarettes<lb />neluding little cigars, 4,170,091,-<lb />880, an increase of 68,283,880,<lb />snuff, 15,779,274 pounds, an<lb />increase of 1,141,508 pounds. Tn<lb />Others words, progress in all<lb />branches of tobaeco manufactur-<lb />ing."Winston Tobacco Journal.<lb /><lb />see nea mmm ne<lb /><lb />A Bpanish newspaper says that<lb />two descendants of Ohristopher<lb />Columbus are now inmates of a<lb />poorhouse in Cadiz., Columbus<lb />was treated yery shabbily in<lb />Spain before he died. The fate<lb />of his descendants only furnishes<lb />a new proof that-a great manTs<lb />posterity. cannot expect to live<lb />upon ihe fame of his athieve-<lb />1 ments.<lb /><lb />indicates the<lb />between our pension<lb />expenditures jand the military<lb />expenses of the great Powers of<lb /><lb />nilitary burdens éxceed those of<lb />the staggering nations of the Old<lb />for in addition to our<lb />army of pensioners we have to<lb /><lb />|form of pork, beef and whiskey,<lb /><lb />perity, approached a citizen and |<lb />asked:<lb /><lb />oBoss, is dey stili fightinT in<lb />Cuba?�<lb /><lb />oin does dev pay mens money<lb /><lb />Do vou want to<lb /><lb />some time ago a considerable}<lb /><lb />way to-make-peopitithe washout was more apparent.<lb /><lb />Several citizens of Burlington<lb />went: up purposely to seethe<lb /><lb />s complete human skeleton. The<lb />skull and teeth<lb />the remainder of the bones wert<lb />to dust ds soon as they were ex-<lb />pused to the air.<lb />relics have been found near the<lb />same place.<lb /><lb />will be profit ad satisfaction to<lb /><lb />Corn,<lb /><lb />The value of the corn crop in<lb />the United States is double the<lb />value of the wheat crop: but the<lb />producers of corn are not satisfied:<lb />~|They ~have never been abie to<lb />ecnyince any considerable pro-<lb />portion of the worldTs bread-eaters<lb />that corn should take a place be-<lb />side rice and wheat as a proper<lb />staple of human food.<lb /><lb />A convention of. corn growers<lb />are now assembled in Chicago to<lb />devise means of spreading abroad<lb />asort of corn eyangel. If Huro-<lb />pean nations could be prevailed<lb />uvonto practically abandon the<lb />use of rye hread, and if the<lb />northern Asiatics could be<lb />made to know that<lb />life did not altogether depend<lb />upon the result of the rice harvest<lb />corn wouth be aT welcome and<lb />cheap substitute. The great<lb />difficulty is-in properly preparing<lb />it for Human consumption. In the<lb /><lb />and to a limited extent asa food<lb />for cattle, the corn growers haye<lb />been able to tind foreign buyers:<lb />but there is no demand at all pro-<lb />portioned to the capacity of sup-<lb />ply. We trust that the delegates<lb />to the Chicago convention may<lb />be able to push the way for their<lb />great product sida by side with<lb />American cotton.<lb /><lb />If we ean fill the belhes and<lb />clothe the backs of the nations,<lb />what more could we ask? "Phila-<lb />delphia Record.<lb /><lb />Tongue -Twisters. |<lb />The popularity of Peter PiperTs<lb />celebrated peck of pickled pep-<lb />pers will probably neyer wape as<lb />a spare to catch the tongue that<lb />would fain be agile; but the test<lb />bas formidable rivals. The fo -<lb />lowing short sentences, as their<lb />authors meintain, do wonders In<lb />bafling the ordinary powers of<lb />speech: oGaza on the gay gray<lb />brigade.� oThe sea ceaseth, and!<lb />it sufticeth us.� ~Say, should<lb />such a shapely. sash shabby sti-<lb />tches show?� oStrange strategic<lb />statistics.� oGive Grimes JimTs<lb />gilt gig whip.� oSarah in a shawl<lb />shoveled soft snow slowly.� oA<lb />cup of coffee in a copner ceoftee<lb />cup.�"Louisville Dispatch.<lb /><lb />Sm,<lb /><lb />fhe Skulland feeth Soli<lb />abort seven<lb />there was<lb /><lb />On Ha river,<lb />miles from Burilogton,<lb /><lb />overflow and the banks were<lb /><lb />washed uv right much. At one<lb />place, which is supposed to have<lb />been an Indian burying ground,<lb /><lb />curiosities, and one of them found<lb /><lb />were solid, but<lb /><lb />Various Indian<lb /><lb />The Farmer<lb /><lb />Throughout the world the far<lb />mer i3 the only worker who has<lb />not beea legislated for. When<lb />the American farmer sees statute<lb />books cumbered with minute and<lb />voluminous regulations to pre-<lb />vent workmen from toiling too<lb />many hours he thinks cf his labor<lb /><lb />from before sunrise till after sun-| © MONDAY SEPT. ¢, 18997<lb />set."New York Commercial- e<lb />Advertiser. and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows<lb />Primary kK 9 Ry per mo. 6200<lb />Let the farmers make food sup- inane aoe 82 5¢<lb />" gher i ~ i 4<lb />plies for homemarketsand then let | tanounges (each) o $1 00<lb /><lb />lecal consumers give preference<lb />to home-made supplies and there<lb /><lb />both producer and consumer and<lb /><lb />general benefit to the community. 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Free!! :<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild!<lb /><lb />Wesi Shows. |<lb /><lb />| | |<lb /><lb />A thrilling and realistic exhibition of|<lb />Wild Frontier Life, |<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with:<lb />|<lb /><lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of!<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. The |<lb /><lb />entire performance takes place on the! :<lb />|<lb />race track every-afternoon during the!<lb /><lb />fair, and is absolutely free... DonTt miss |<lb />seeing it For premium list or other in-<lb />formation address the Secretary<lb />TH :<lb />GEORGE GREEN,<lb /><lb />~NEW BERN. NC<lb /><lb />OPN dar ae<lb /><lb />M. Schultz :<lb /><lb />tor,<lb /><lb />Correeted by S.<lb /><lb />| DIRECTORY<lb /><lb />Sunday,<lb /><lb />Game 7<lb /><lb />i K. ot P."Lar<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />enacted by Genu- | P<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />EF ,<lb />|<lb /><lb />nenecrsesarinestoac<lb />L]<lb /><lb />FCHURC L's.<lb />oTt<lb /><lb />BAPTI51"services every Sunday,<lb />moring and evening, Rrayer meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M.<lb />©, UL. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CATHOLIC-""No reguiar services,<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />~ices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9.30<lb />A. M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Services everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 Av M, A B, Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERI AN"Ser vices __ third<lb />morning and evenirg. Rev!<lb />iJ. 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. h."Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 meets first and third Monday even<lb />ing. J. M, Reuss W. M, L. [. Moore,<lb />See,<lb /><lb />[. 0.0. F,"Covenent<lb />| Meets every-Tuesday evening.<lb />Johnson N.G. LL. H. Pender,<lb />Riyer Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />A. B. Ellington k. cf<lb /><lb />Lodge No. 17<lb />J, V.<lb /><lb />mec.<lb /><lb />Whedbee, ©. C.<lb />R. and §,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening.. W. |<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No,<lb />imeets every Friday evening.<lb />Fl: anagan, D. Henry Shepnard, R<lb /><lb />A.i. of H, Pitt Ceunei! 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night, J. Bo Cherr?<lb />C, UT iy Wiler  See,<lb /><lb />sor en amnene  PR T  ay<lb /><lb />1169<lb />John<lb /><lb />vane nL<lb /><lb />3 Peanes,<lb />elaw are Novrfois priges of cotton<lb />jerday, 1s furodished<lb /><lb />[7m &amp;O 6s on my<lb />Caren ary<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />,<lb />Pa<lb />and peanuts for yes:<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; ~~ommissiou Mere<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb />ADT Ne<lb /><lb />Good Middung 64<lb />,: Middling Og<lb />Low Mid idling 5 jelT<lb />(Good Ordiniry 4}<lb /><lb />Tone"steady<lb /><lb />PEANUTS -<lb /><lb />rime ~§ to 2]<lb />xtra Prime NN Ps 2h<lb />Funey 3<lb />| Spanis!<lb />j i TONE &amp;<lb /><lb />vg ye a<lb />CO<lb /><lb />ES<lb /><lb />iC<lb />sic<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />VND Set ARG)<lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />een he Nae Ne<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />C<lb />ES<lb /><lb />z<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the -<lb />citizens of Greenville and the ~<lb /><lb />Buiter, per ib<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar ecred Hams<lb />Corn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb /><lb />50 to 6<lb /><lb />sapere amine viatnaimnaiesininetomn aidan aen unite seashore<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE .<lb /><lb />i Avademy,<lb /><lb />The next session of th: sebool wi<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the achoy<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of*your *<lb /><lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W H.RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />:<lb />id to 20)<lb /><lb />Lodi ae<lb />10 to 0 12013 )<lb />40 to 524 S<lb /><lb />4.75 to 5.70|% )<lb /><lb />~sper? o7<lb /><lb />public generally. Pe<lb />ROOFING, GUTTE RING, Op<lb />Spouting Sid d Stove Work, ;<lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or ¢ 4<lb />no charged made.<lb /><lb />Lard 4 to 16! ae Tobacco Ags<lb />Oats � to ve © Jjues made in season, Shop Q<lb />Suga 4 tof Yon Dickinson: Avenue. re<lb />Coftee 34 to 0. he<lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 150 « u »)<lb />Chickens 124 to 15 4 OY Sie CA ey PRPC AY O sar<lb />Eges per doz sab lh vik<lb /> Bioau re T .<lb /><lb />Beeswax.per ; 7 W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes<lb /><lb />Cotton keed,per bushed 19 tot} \y ashington, N-C. Greenyille,N.C,<lb /><lb />{| Ree &amp; GRIMKS<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAWS<lb />Greenyilie N.C.<lb />Practice wherever services are desired.<lb /><lb />enna,<lb /><lb />WY © ees<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />J NOBLES, ~<lb />.  TONSORIAL ARTIS T<lb /><lb />On Fourth street near Postotfice Only<lb /><lb />| Baiber shop intown conducted by white<lb /><lb />workmen<lb />B.PENDER,<lb /><lb />FASHIONAP�"� 4 BARBER,<lb />Jan be found below Five Poiuts,<lb /><lb />~next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag enges Clothes &amp; specialty<lb /><lb />JH SRBERT EDMUNDS, _<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />attention given to cleaning<lb />» fs F ~ o ene kar! «<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>/<lb /><lb />ll ped<lb /><lb />»<lb />cay ae<lb /><lb />aod<lb /><lb />" :<lb />Atlantie Coast Line<lb /><lb />Schedule m Effect Jan. 17th, 18°...<lb />Departures from Wilmington. '<lb /><lb />NORTUROUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Pp ssengver"Due Vee.<lb />2.35 a.m. nolia 11.69 qi Warsaw 11.18<lb />am, Coleshoro 19.05 am. Wil<lb />son 12.55 pn m. Rocky ofount<lb />i 1.40 9 m. Tarboro 2.45 p m,<lb />Weldon 4,23 pm, Petersburg<lb />6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm,<lb />Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-<lb />fon 11.89 pm, Raltimore 1.06<lb />am, Philadelphia 3°50'a m,<lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston<lb />3,90 pm. ~<lb /><lb />OATLY No40"Passenger Due Mag<lb />7.15 pm. noiia 8.55 m. Warsaw 9,10<lb />Dm, Goldshoro 19.10 p m<lb />Wh n 41.06 n m. Tarboro<lb />. 6.45 am Rocky Mount 1157<lb />ym, Weldon 1.424 m, Nor-<lb />folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg<lb />3.14.2. m, Richmond 4.66 a m,<lb />Washington 7.4. m, Balti<lb />nore 9.03 4 m, Philadeipni,<lb />MOR am. New York 2.03 a<lb />we Mastan 9.90 nm.<lb />~SOUTHBOUND,<lb />~AILY No 55"Passoneor Jue Lake<lb />0p mo. Waccamaw 5.09 pm, Chad.<lb />hourn 5.47 nm Marion 6 48 p<lb />In, Mlerenca 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />fer 9.10 » m, Columbis 10.30<lb />1. Denmark 4,124 m, August<lb />{97.55 am, Macon 11.75 a m,<lb />Atlanta 12.95 n m, �,�harles-<lb />fon 10.50 0m. Savannah 1.30<lb />1m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,<lb />St.. Anenstine 10.30 am.Tam<lb />85.25 nm,<lb /><lb />AHRIVATS apr VEILMINGTON"<lb />PROV MIE NORTH.<lb /><lb />DAT Y<lb />B.EO PY<lb /><lb />No. 49 .".Passciroar"Rosten<lb />1.02 pin. Yew York 9,60 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 19.05 am. Paltt.<lb />more 2.50 am, Washington<lb />4-39 am, Richmond 9.05 am,<lb />Petarsbure 10,00 am. Nor-<lb />Weldon 11.52 am,<lb />12.12 "m, ReekyVonnt 19.47<lb />nm. Wilson-8°37 pn. Golds-<lb />horo 2.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1°<lb />pm, Magnolia 4 24 pm,<lb /><lb />DAILY No.<lb /><lb />hadi, 41,."Passenger--T pave<lb />§. 50 A �"��M,<lb /><lb />Boston 12.00 night, New<lb /><lb />Tarhora)<lb /><lb />THE WMATOR OF LI<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />* a<lb /><lb />Mr. Drake Feels it His Duty)<lb />to Recommend PaineTs<lb />Celery Compound<lb /><lb />York 80 am, Phita delphia<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, |<lb />Washington 2.46 pm, Rich-|<lb />mond 7.20) pm, Petershura |<lb />3.12pm. Norfolk~ 2.99 pm,<lb /><lb />Weldon 9 43 pm. Tarhora |<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Manne 5.49 |<lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.22 2m,<lb /><lb />Goldshoro vO am, Warsaw<lb />M : soe<lb />7.53 am Meenolia ROS am.<lb /><lb />DA Thy No, 51"Passenger.---Leave<lb />rYs) . YD. .<lb />Sune New Bern 9.00 am, Taerkson-<lb />pundav ville 1026 am. This train<lb /><lb />2) BPX onpte = 7 1 ~<lb />T2151? arrives oats alnue street.<lb />FROM THR sour<lb />ye.<lb /><lb />DAILY Wo.<lb />1,20P. M,<lb /><lb />ny 5 1"Passenge r"Tea ve<lb /><lb />famna 8.10 am. Sanford 3.97<lb />pm. Jacksonville 7 40 pm,<lb />Savanna 1.45 nieht. Charles.<lb />ton 6.93) am.Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />1.9 am, Augusta 3.29 pm.<lb />Penmark 4.25 pm, Sim pter<lb />8.08 am, Florenee 9.48 am,<lb />Varton 10.36 am, Chadbourn<lb />TL28 am, Lake Wacermaw<lb />12.69 am. ij<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />. ry<lb />Train on seerie~ tweet; Branch Road |<lb />3.55 Om,<lb /><lb />PavAs Weldon . Walifax 4,30<lb />DP. m., arrives Seatland Neok at 5.00<lb /><lb />m., Greenville (57 p, m., Kinston 7.55<lb />»�"�. Returning, jeaves Kinston 7.50<lb />f. �"�., Greanvilla &amp; AO og,<lb />Hali* x at ii:18 a. mM,<lb />daily axecent Srmnday.<lb /><lb />�"�. Arriving<lb /><lb />» elton 11,33<lb /><lb />A 5 aa)<lb />O07 2<lb /><lb />Irains on Wachnieton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 9.20 D.m<lb />~trives Parmele 9.104. m., and 4.09 v<lb />n,, Parboro 9.45°a. m., returningleaves<lb />Carboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 9.25 a. m.<lb />~nd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11,99 a. m., and 7.20 Pr. mg Daily ex.<lb />MG Sunday, Connects with trains on<lb />~cotlond Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varnory, NC. via Albee<lb />Marle oRaleigh R.R, Adil except Sin.<lb />~37, 965 30. m.,. Sunday 415 P, M;<lb />ove Plymonth 7.40 P.M. 6.19 p. mm.<lb />~&amp; turnineleaves Plymouth daily except<lb />% adsy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a �"�m.,<lb />«TiveTarhoro 10.05 2m and 11. 01)<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Goléhoro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a, in. Re-<lb />gurning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. M,» ars<lb />Fives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.*<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4, leave Latta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, CHo 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10.a m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />dav ts y p<lb /><lb />Train.on Clinton Branch leaves Wat-<lb />~aw for Clinton daily, except Suuday,<lb />(1 20a.m. and 4.15 p, m* Returning<lb />t6aves Cinton at 7.00 a, m. and3,00 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb /><lb />t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk |<lb />Fae all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />H. M. EMERSON,<lb />GenTl Pass, Agent<lb /><lb />- -» . EMERSON, rate ManageT<lb />~ .KENGUY®. Gan!? Manager,<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb />A handsomely illustrated book o<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />the resources of that great otat<lb />will be mailed to any adé@ress oe<lb />receipt of eight centsto cover post-<lb />age. D. J. PRICE<lb /><lb />G, P, &amp; Ts A;. 1, &amp; G, N, Kt. ax.<lb />Palestine, ~Texas,<lb /><lb />Fast ~Texas lands are attracting<lb /><lb />eonsidetable attention. Mention<lb />thigar r<lb />* 7 «ad 3 i<lb /><lb />Tpe youngest apd most bustling city<lb /><lb />; . _¢@<lb />in the Unived States. "<lb /><lb />Founded last April, Lincoln boasts a<lb />Sewerage system, electric lighis, macac-<lb /><lb />amized roads, trolley cars, telephone |<lb /><lb />franchise and a water plant,<lb /><lb />From a hamlet co a town"to a CUYs! trying to Keep a worn cut horse up to|<lb /><lb />in this ineredibly short time, Lincoln<lb /><lb />has grown wits the wonderful progres-<lb /><lb />siveness lockcod for only in the West<lb />lexample of che indomitable<lb />pertinacity ¢f one Afrony mran.<lb /><lb />Tike mest foreitul men, Mayor Drak<lb />must see resrlts before giving his ap-<lb />1<lb /><lb />proval; but when conyineed he<lb /><lb />= oe<lb />SOCPAKS<lb /><lb />cut his mind without fear or favor of<lb /><lb />any one,<lb />ao . 4 . . J ten!<lb />here 13 no hesitation among NLavo<lb /><lb />PaineTs<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />Drake's frends in saying that<lb /><lb />celery compound has beerf of the utmost |<lb /><lb />help in enabling him to do a prodigious<lb />amcunt of work. and to get rid of that<lb />insomnia that at one time resulted from<lb />every prolcnzed effort.<lb /><lb />himself says:<lb /><lb />Lincoln, Middlesex Co., N. J.<lb /><lb />Out. 30, 1897.<lb /><lb />Wells, Richardson &amp;(Jo.,<lb />Gertleren"[ havea been gettin:<lb />PaineTs celery compound tro.) ourloes |<lb />hours work<lb /><lb />drugvist After sixteen<lb /><lb />eacu day, I sleep eight hours each wizit! being� that takes |<lb /><lb />like a baby, and attribute mach of the<lb /><lb />TT RMR pee Por<lb /><lb />What London Drinks.<lb /><lb />In a recent case at the Kensington<lb />petty sessions the well known re-<lb />freshment contractors, Messrs.<lb />Spiers &amp; Pond, caterers to the Vic.<lb />torian exhibition, were summoned<lb />at the instigation of the Kensington<lb />vestry for selling a sample of brandy<lb />and two samples.of whisky which<lb />were not ~of the nature, substance<lb />and quality of the article demanded,<lb />The defense set up was the extraor-<lb />dinary one that -in one case a bar-<lb />maid had emptied into the brandy<lb />and whisky decanters the remaining<lb />portion of a glass of whisky and<lb /><lb />water left on the counter by custom-}.<lb /><lb />ers. In the case of the other sample<lb />the barmaid had, in consequence of<lb />a complaint which had been made<lb />to her that the stock of the bar un-<lb /><lb />der_her charze was unsatisfactory,<lb /><lb />~celery compound,<lb /><lb />|<lb />1<lb />}<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />1<lb /><lb />| ieee of the brain<lb /><lb />PIA AO i: AEE LOR NOTRE AN, Alin Bw Nk i Aa Ss i iW<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Yours truly,<lb />Sizas D, Drake,<lb /><lb />Nothing demoralizes the health soon.<lb /><lb />rorinoere completely than even-ihe<lb /><lb />. ' r 1 $ e .<lb />,OE Asya! lass af ste otye Vo start a new<lb /><lb />dav sith the brain unvefreshed is like<lb /><lb />work with the whip instead of by feed-<lb />lag. The iacessant brain activity is as<lb /><lb />if the skull were Inid bare and the sur-<lb /><lb />were struck Lehty<lb /><lb />Jevery few seconds and withcut a sign<lb /><lb />of a olet up.�<lb /><lb />Thus sleeplessness fmperceptibly, but<lb /><lb />NG le sx surely, destrovs the brat cells<lb />thet are the sourees of mental power<lb /><lb />jo |<lb />anc le health of every organ of tbe<lb /><lb />bed<lb />the<lb /><lb />daneerous<lb /><lb />aimneTs celery compound gets<lb /><lb />nervous system out of this<lb /><lb />rut of s.eeplessness. It supplies nour<lb /><lb />ishment tothe rervovs tissues faster<lb /><lb />than they are worn out, and does not<lb /><lb />~let the uutrition of these delicate parts<lb />Mayor Drake}<lb /><lb />get low enough to bring on insomnia,<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />One ct the earliest evidenees , of the<lb />4<lb /><lb />t<lb />|<lb />final suacess of PatneTs celery compound<lb /><lb />in caring debility, nervousness, sleep-<lb /><lb />| .<lb />ilessness and derangements of liver and<lb />}<lb /><lb />| kidneys is the increassd<lb /><lb />appetite, the<lb /><lb />| dearer skin, and thst indeserihable<lb /><lb />Sowell<lb />hie place of the tired,<lb />languid, melancholy condition,<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />precursor of health. a feelin of<lb /><lb />ill atta.<lb /><lb />put water into the siphon which sup-:<lb /><lb />plied the tap irom which the sample<lb />of whisky was purchased, The bench<lb />inflicted a penalty cf £15, Apart<lb />from the fact that the spirits were<lb />adulterated, the practice of empty-<lb />~ing the leavings of custqmersT<lb />glasses into the vessels holding the<lb />spirits for public supply is a disgust-<lb />ing and filthy and dangerous one,<lb />and the vestry of Kensington de-<lb />serve the unqualified thanks of the<lb />public for the action which they<lb />took."London Lancet.<lb /><lb />Very Birdlike,<lb />oDo you believe in the adage,<lb />~Riches have wings?T "T<lb />**Yes,TT replied the man who is<lb />worried by the trusts; ~~but that<lb />doesnTt prevent their being cooped<lb /><lb />un by. some man now and then,TT"<lb /><lb />OLY. J<lb /><lb />strengthening of my nerves to PaineTs'<lb /><lb />THAT? Weed<lb /><lb />qr<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />hy What Ist? y hhh<lb /><lb />It is a picture of tae celebrated |<lb /><lb />FARKER. FOUNTAIN PENS<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man ig<lb /><lb />ocomplete without one.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store "<lb /><lb />has~'a nice assortment ot thcse Fountain Pens<lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb /><lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />varn how very cheap they are.<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb /><lb />But should you ev er s-«2-"-<lb /><lb />a ~t<lb /><lb />oaay Come to see us, a<lb /><lb />LADADL NPN APPLIAN APN NE NN Nit May Ne PLL IPNRA LIN Pl My,<lb /><lb />Anything from a}@se=..<lb /><lb />Wisit<lb /><lb />(PR PT EE AE ee So ie ee od<lb /><lb />oh oe<lb />ji Sut nt som ge 3 jeans<lb />¥ x, ¥ ere ~ "<lb />Zi toate tee MO Te aed<lb />om Cidlees<lb /><lb />LD &amp;<lb /><lb />IS NRA AA IRSA A - RA AWA A NY<lb /><lb />Appar sins ian FN<lb /><lb />ant Job Frinting ©<lb /><lb />ee ore,<lb /><lb />DWster.<lb /><lb />The Daily Retlector<lb /><lb />o<lb />ry<lb />"<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ant<lb /><lb />oS<lb /><lb />Gives<lb /><lb />the home<lb /><lb />news<lb /><lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb /><lb />month.<lb />seriber? 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          <lb />*e<lb /><lb />Tae laaie<lb />ent<lb /><lb />seen<lb /><lb />The Reflector Gives What You Are<lb />Looking kor<lb /><lb />JUNCUS ADVERTISING.<lb /><lb />ee neted aoe<lb /><lb />Lent begins next Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Tcl<lb /><lb />| A Rinese, . . so}<lb />Creates manv Anew busin Kniphts of Pythias meet tonight.<lb /><lb />} ines ;<lb />Enlarges wany an old nnsinenTs Daughters of Rebekah meet tonight.<lb /><lb />w<lb /><lb />Loos like bad weather is going to<lb />strike us again.<lb /><lb />The Goldsboro tobacco market has<lb />closed for the season. a<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />Revives manv a dull business,"<lb />Rescues many alost business,<lb /><lb />Saves manv a failing business.<lb />2 The Maine question""how come our<lb /><lb />Secnres success to any trainees! war ship to blow up?<lb /><lb />Cotton eed Meai and Seed Oatss<lb />~cheap at S. M, Schultz. |<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND PCAT SCHEDULES. |<lb />| ~The public schoot here for the color-<lb /><lb />led race will open the first of March.<lb /><lb />ee ene AOE<lb /><lb />Passenger and mall train cong, Miss Lillian Cherry gave a delight-<lb />lfal party at her home Weanesday eveu-<lb /><lb />north. arrives 8:52 A. M. Going ing,<lb /><lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. !<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives|<lb /><lb />0:50 A. M., !eaves 10:10 A. MG<lb /><lb />South Bound Freicht, .arrives<lb /><lb />The Fayetteyille Observer says for-<lb />est fires in Cumberland county during<lb />the last few days have done immense<lb />| damage.<lb /><lb />| Manager W.S. Atkins returned to-<lb />~ vr on? M ~dav from Snow Hill where he has been<lb />2:00 P. NM. Jeaves 2:10 puttige in a telephone connection with<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River er-ives from Greenvisle.<lb /><lb />|<lb />\\ odnesday| Have your laundry ready to go off<lb />| Wednesday morning, You get the<lb />Ihest work done at the Wilmington<lb />Steam Laundry.<lb />| W. I. Prepty, Agent.<lb /><lb />Washington Monday,<lb />and Friday, ~leaves for oashing-<lb /><lb />ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat<lb /><lb />|<lb />urday. |<lb />| Mapping the Town.<lb />{ . -<lb />Tr oo We | An agent of the Sanborn Map Com-<lb />o oadyertige jacicnonsly,� nse | . . . |<lb />. . we pany is bere taking drawings for a new<lb />ae |s ; ~ ; a ,<lb />the cotumne of the UY PLFYCTOR, linsuranc? map of the town. To get<lb />Ithe necessary distances and location of<lb /><lb />buildings he often bas to go in yards.<lb />We mention this so that if any of our<lb />their<lb /><lb />pee<lb />Heppner mre<lb /><lb />Weather Fulletin.<lb /><lb />people see oa stranger viewing<lb />premises clesely in the next few days<lb />with-<lb /><lb />teal<lb /><lb />~ e ° ¢ * a ay k 5 UAT "Hye a id j (Fr<lb />Rain, clearing Saturday evening or | vhey may know what he 1s doing |<lb /><lb />. ° | ( é | r "O1 s I ie is in y<lb />night, warmer Saturday morning. j out having to consume Dees a<lb />jmaking explanations,<lb /><lb />NO CURF"-NO PAY- |<lb />° . | ANTED"UPRIGHT and faith-<lb /><lb />fui gentlemen or ladies to travel<lb /><lb />That? is the wey all dreegists sel}<lb />established house in<lb /><lb />GROVFS TASTELESS CHILL 'TON| for responsible.<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of| North ¢ arolina. Monthly $65.00 and<lb />Malaria. tissimply Iren and Qninine| expenres. Position steady. Refer-<lb />ina tasteless form. Ch tren love jt] ence. Enclose self-addressed * stamped<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nai-erting envelope. The oominion Company,<lb />Tonics. Price, 50e. - Devt. kK. Chieagu.<lb /><lb />Dearne necro<lb /><lb />Whenthe hour hand points to nine,<lb />Have your washing on the line.<lb /><lb />SRN BRL NO<lb /><lb />SWIMSWM BOA BAM so<lb /><lb />$500.00 GUARANTEE.<lb />ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS.<lb /><lb />Will not injure hands or fabric.<lb /><lb />No Washboard needed, Can use hard water<lb />same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An<lb />8-02. package for 5 cts. or 6for 25 cts,<lb /><lb />Sold by retai a Brocers everywhere,<lb /><lb />oWhen the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />fiave Your Washing on the Line.�<lb /><lb />NINE (CLOCK<lb />WASHING TE<lb /><lb />Recommended by the best house-<lb />keepers for Clothes Wasbing, Dish<lb />Washing, House Cleaning.<lb /><lb />5 Cts Package, Try it.<lb />For sale by )<lb /><lb />, CHER<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Names of People You Kn ow<lb />M. F. Turnage is quite sick.<lb />oBurwell RiddickT went to Suffolk to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />tiues to be the absorbing topic of in-<lb />terest and discussion, but the cause of<lb />the disaster is still a mystery. ~Thurs-<lb />dayTs papers gave views of different<lb />soyernment officials and prominent<lb />people in various parts cf the country:<lb />but these are individual opinions drawn<lb />trom reports that have come from the<lb />seat of the trouble, Many of these<lb />opinions lean tothe side of accident,<lb />while others express the belief that<lb />Spanish treachery was at the bottom of<lb />has ordered an<lb /><lb />it, The zoverrmeit<lb /><lb />immediate exert investigation, and<lb />nothing short of the report om this in-<lb />vestigation will give the true situat~on,<lb /><lb />LoverTs Mad Deed<lb />Suetby, N. C., Feb.16." Yesterday<lb />evening aout nine miles from here, the<lb /><lb />lant<lb /><lb />aw \<lb /><lb />tragedy the county has ever<lb />known took Sid L7-|<lb />years-old, loved Ella Willams, aged |<lb /><lb />sad<lb /><lb />place, Gri 2,<lb /><lb />ed, and Ella rcfused to run away and |<lb /><lb />on her way home from school with two |<lb /><lb />little bi<lb /><lb />side of where be was ia Wall-|<lb /><lb />her path,<lb />and witha pistol st his sweet<lb />Ine, and WIT a psto shot his sweet<lb /><lb />through the breast. She fe<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />near<lb /><lb />. o7 . . i<lb />shot her twice while lying on the|<lb /><lb />evsound dying. Then with the same<lb /><lb />»y ef his own head<lb /><lb />Both<lb /><lb />ry26¢ , } ry tha ft<lb />pistol he blew fe to<lb /><lb />at wil] be<lb /><lb />t<lb />buri ad coday In che sathe CLAVE yard.<lb /><lb />off, and died ener.<lb /><lb />Beth belonged to good families, and<lb /><lb />the tragedy, bas cused great sadness<lb /><lb />and sympathy."Special to News and |<lb /><lb />Observer.<lb /><lb />The passenger train gets worse, It<lb />; 4<lb /><lb />n hour and a halt late last night,<lb /><lb />FOR SALE.<lb /><lb />House and Lot. Six rooms, dining<lb /><lb />was t<lb /><lb />room and kitchen attiched Good well<lb /><lb />water on lot J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />evs ete gan nanaaainssaiti wee<lb /><lb />50000 LBS MEAT,<lb />3000 LBS. LARD,<lb />5O0O BARRELS FLOUR, |<lb />200 BOXES TOBACC)),<lb />100 CASES B POWDERS,<lb />1o0==="<lb />{ OO CASES LYE,<lb /><lb />S$ WASHING<lb /><lb />1 OO mrt POWDERS,<lb /><lb />o 5 SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />We also havc in stock Sugar, Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrapping<lb />Paper and Bags and many other things<lb />to numerous to mention. Sentl us your<lb />orders. Mail orders receive prompt at-<lb />tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />TO-DAYTS MARKETS.<lb /><lb />&amp; :<lb />We wish to inform our many friends Mr. Rv E. L. CRENSHAW.a skilled<lb />~and patrons. that the capacity of !<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb />much enlarged and~ improved. We State a ant t Ralei<lb />are now prepared to promptly fill experiment: JET 3 agh |<lb />orders at the following prices, goo<lb /><lb />! DAILY REFLECTOR, JUsT THE ne ; one GO. roars ELMW00D | D AIRY | ur<lb /><lb />dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />all<lb />dsnow has charge of our Dairy and<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs<lb />secount, promising every accourmodatio<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. H. Horne went: to Parmele| 7 . :<lb />° elivered at your door: | . ;<lb />| se ill serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />today. Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound tae mF F 7 ihe<lb />an st ow , Sweet Milk,.. ....25 ets a gallon. factorily. We solicit your patronagg.<lb />. C. Wooten, of Snow Hill, was] . Sour Milk 9 chs 0 ciiati ; :<lb />here today our Milk,...+++...9 C8 @ Quart. § ngiry Phone 14. Residence Phone 98<lb />�,� toeay. Pure Cream,.....-25 ets a qaart. :<lb />; d. J. Satterthwaite. of Paciolus, was JAMES .&amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb />in town teday. ermine<lb />* tet ew ne i, i. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />District Attoraey C. M. Bernard R. A. FYSON, Vic2-Pres.. ; J. L. LITTLE, Cash er<lb />went to Raleigh today. REORGANIZSD JUNE 5th, 38906, i<lb />B.C, Pearce came in this morning STATEMENT OF THE °<lb />from a trip dow oad. h B k f G ll<lb />ma fe toe wor The Bank of Greenville,<lb />Sheriff W. H. Harrington went to<lb />Raleigh today to take Mr, Spencer Har- GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />. At'the Close cf Business Dec, 15th, 1897.!<lb />ris to the asylum. °<lb />Tic Tita it, . "RESOURCES. LIABILITIES,<lb />Bs Willie and Sallie Boone, of Loans and Discounts $42,904.84 $ Capital stock paid in $23,000 CC<lb />Winton, who have been visiting Mrs. | Over Drafts Peano Undivided Prolits 3,797.6 4<lb />Donree. retarne 4». | Premium on Stock ,000.0' $ Deposits subject to Check "-:108, 284.55<lb />J. A. Dupree, returned hume today, Due from Banks 44,598.0 2 Due to Banks 199.0,<lb />Furniture and Fixtures Tana Cashiers Checks outstanding 867.0<lb />+4447 ; Current expenses 2,136.57 $ Time Certificates of Deposit 960.00<lb />Stills Mystery Cash Items ~ * 7,857.51 ee<lb />~The destruction of the battleship} ssh on hand, ate! . Total $132,118.64<lb />Maine in the harbor of Hlavana con- Total $182,118.61 2<lb /><lb />of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />n consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />tag RS<lb /><lb />As Reported by<lb /><lb />The GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO..<lb /><lb />Yetton Buyers<lb /><lb />fatally wounded, but, not satistied, he | We have a large<lb /><lb />STOCK. OF<lb />fl<lb /><lb />i<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />"""and<lb /><lb />COTTON<lb /><lb />Marel<lb />May<lb />August.<lb /><lb />Wreact<lb /><lb />16. Young Grie.Ts love was aaron May<lb />ae ; vA)<lb /><lb />PORK.<lb /><lb />marry bim. Yesterday evening while lapis<lb />; g | Mas<lb /><lb />RIBS.<lb /><lb />'<lb />T ; T |<lb />~others Gmees rose frow the | Way<lb /><lb />Opening 'Noou, Closes<lb />5, 5.98 6,00 lio and cloth ever brought~<lb />ey * | Greenville.<lb />( - 7.06 8 6 | 4 © Ns<lb />~ ou v) We ate prepaced 6° fo en.bo.m<lb />6.1o 6.19 6.15 ing in gis its FOrnaS<lb />CHICAGO Personal atiention giver t<lb />uf. : Personal BkceNtiON QIVERtOCO mam<lb /><lb />Opening.<lb /><lb />i ~ * - oF cd %<lb />Cotton sold in Greenvitle, 5 9-16<lb /><lb />NEW YoU.<lb /><lb />1034 1025 1035, avery mark of respecT<lb />| |<lb />| | Onr prices are tower than ever.<lb />Ne; 1100 1099; Ye do not want wenopoly bet<lb />auvite COLgetition.<lb />yn o95 95 | We can be found a4 Boy wnd ke<lb />° ~times in the Jobn Vianagam -<lb />® Bugey CoTs bund:<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb />neha TNR<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUMERAL DIREGTORS<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />.<lb />an @) eer:<lb /><lb />Wholesale Grocers "<lb /><lb />We have iuét revelved &amp; ues<lb />hearse anVthe nicest line of Co}-<lb />tins and Casseis, in wood, meta)<lb /><lb />Noo, Close | ducting funerals and bodies en=<lb />~trasted to oar care will receive<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />see us.<lb /><lb />The Greate Sugply 0<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />NY AND<lb /><lb />~BOB<lb /><lb />2h<lb /><lb />Ps<lb />G oa<lb />+<lb /><lb />ry Ty! Ty f ary &amp; Co<lb />ASS aie oy OO SD<lb /><lb />~~ . Fs Sts; ee<lb />cee ou<lb />i j nae o<lb />: ge<lb />Le Baws<lb />{ 4 a a a 3 x ~ 4 :<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />29TABLISHED 1875"<lb /><lb />+ pope yy SAMIM, SCHOLT:<lb /><lb />"Deaierfii"<lb /><lb />I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb />the public that thev can now<lb />"""tfind me in the""<lb /><lb />oFEW MARCEL US<lb /><lb />where I am ready to cater to all their<lb />4 needs inthe way of<lb /><lb />TABLE SUPPLIES.<lb /><lb />I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage,<lb />Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &amp;c.<lb />Send me yoar orders. Goods delivered<lb />promptlé anywhere in town. .<lb /><lb />E. M. McG<lb /><lb />Pho ne4l.<lb /><lb />Pork Sides, Showiderse<lb /><lb />Farmers and Merchants buying} the: ,<lb />yearTs supplies will find it to their inter<lb />est to get our prices before purchs ~74<lb />elsewhere, Our stock is completeliy<lb />al,its{branches.<lb /><lb />Flour, Sugar, Coffee<lb /><lb />oAlways at lowest market prices<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar<lb />as we buy direct ~from manutastarerg<lb /><lb />nae,<lb /><lb />A complete stockfot<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at pricesT tr<lb />suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb />and sold for CASH therefore, having no<lb />rise to run we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />OWAN..<lb /><lb /></p>
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