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        <p>#<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />DAI<lb /><lb />cnn £<lb /><lb />0.d WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />26 d<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />ie g<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ~"S_"<lb /><lb />TERMS :2 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 7, °<lb /><lb />a N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1898.<lb /><lb />erent ToT et<lb />enone<lb /><lb />No 987<lb /><lb />ciples r ~the jue. upper room� at<lb /><lb />Jesusalem, on oeension " the<lb /><lb />which<lb /><lb />wed, De, Me-<lb /><lb />: first obs<lb />the t the Ins titutic<lb /><lb />Sacrament w<lb />Giffert sont nds<lb />the LordTs<lb />chafacter :<lb /><lb />menin<lb />tends thet the<lb /><lb />oupper Was sociai im its<lb /><lb />T+ { ?whaArmnnArpa Prt.<lb />i fanean 3s. He furthermore ¢<lb /><lb />disa@lyles ino aicerwarus<lb /><lb />of the United States:<lb />to awa't patiently the result of the<lb />yestigation, and to believe as long as we<lb />can thet no man nor bedy of men could<lb />have been guilty ot sucha wholesale,<lb />unprovoked assasination."P ii adelphia<lb /><lb />Record:<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Franklin<lb />Times says tke school committee of<lb />Gold Mine township ts composed of tour<lb />Populists and one Fusionist, omen who<lb />are not competent by anv means? - It<lb />says the teachers Gare imported trom<lb />another township and in<lb />stances, in an adjoiming township, they<lb />are brought trom scouer<lb />That's the wav othe public schools.were<lb />taken out oi golitics,� ~Lhe<lb />that the public schools in many parts ot<lb />Eastern North Carolina have been put<lb />in the hands of negroe3 and other in-<lb />competent spoils nen, and brought by<lb />them to a very low depth. The first<lb />help ior such schools is to kick out the-<lb />gang now trading in the childrenTs edu<lb />cation and put in good citizcns,"News<lb />and Observer.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />» *T<lb /><lb />j<lb />|<lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />Yarhalle devoid of AOS )<lb />nd whaily devon; ob sacra- |<lb />\<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ber maid atthe Kink House. So far| House.<lb /><lb />r . ' ~} . vl + AN<lb />as her VW ons Went she proved Lo Le GONE | 0<lb />of the smartest who had served in thet!  Acolored man named Aver Fireh<lb /><lb />1 Kirt af T ery acl 114 tliat +g neat ¥ = 5 tae ; f we<lb />capacity, Dut It turawa out tuat Was has for quite ajon. time been employed<lb /><lb />- t oy noe ol] l, . fan ot) Sona PH gt  os ry ~ ~<lb />1OL SO busy il] the time for nothing DY the firm ef . C, Cobb X on { do<lb /><lb />A Taya nat as ~ dea lian A |! wea on g: - I maacn.ralamncoe . a:<lb /><lb />Almost Immediately rouowla , i fey Geayisge and ¢ neral he 1)<lb />matta?a nbaron f ,ar heey AE wee<lb />riettaTs Charge or oer positien SAPS.<lb /><lb />Ki King be<lb /><lb />4 91 *<lb />vidi Vy} S lone Gary Ce wit h ¢ he fiom eave<lb /><lb />ran to~hear complamts trom pet) hima famih rity Witla the owareh<lb /><lb />Bot it will be well |<lb /><lb />~<lb />t<lb />=<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />several in-.<lb />county.�<lb /><lb />truth is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ae ae ae<lb />¢<lb /><lb />6) OTT LN<lb />~~ AS (RN hae rN F ihe n<lb /><lb />y<lb />ae AA BAKAAKAAKA KAD<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />VpT VAIN AVES AVI VAY AN Or ere ete 8 Do<lb />ARAKA Uys<lb /><lb />AAA WABAWA<lb />ORO RR hes<lb />AMAL Ds<lb /><lb />iG ARMA pana AA ANAM<lb /><lb />By 4<lb />» ~* © ~ 4 . oy a<lb />AAMAS<lb />« ye) *,.<lb /><lb />OK<lb />Kainuniayn<lb /><lb />yey<lb /><lb />vevonoroqaverevirnise<lb />oe eo f ROAR a<lb /><lb />a<lb />:<lb />eS 3<lb /><lb />~.<lb /><lb />hask ALFRED FORBES,<lb />GO AAA Dealer in AANAA 643<lb />GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ww §<lb /><lb />way Greenville, N. C. 3<lb />SY , Malou,<lb />cy: © aay ww a ¥ ede vey Io QOOQUQOO verre<lb /><lb />ae Y's Soe, Area<lb /><lb />tr �<lb /><lb />@ a awe wnt eet IWS wry iY<lb /><lb />iw o<lb />oS) we<lb /><lb />nee Saat TESTE = Same ae meal : areas " " SSS aa rns ent Smeal ners<lb />The LordTs Supper. ~COME TO GRIEt, T | which it was believed that the woman .<lb />"" had an accomplice in the stealing, but o<lb /><lb />Ferhaps the moet startling religious} 1n Toe Great Haste to Furnish Her | she did not tell on anybody. oe, ow<lb />sentation yet sprung in this age of House . It was noticed that just before Hen- Lene . .<lb />original departures is the strange here- : a rietta was arrested, five different colar- ae ccc eccce cece<lb />sy which emanates from Unien Theo-| Henrietta Anderson, 2 woran of col | ed people who had in some way caught seed ccac rc cccvsncece<lb />logical Seminary, New « York. Dr,jor, has her home in West Greenville, ! an inkh ng of what was going on, went] o"°°°° ("C8 tt teeter eees<lb />~McGiffert, one of the leading profes- | that portion of the town known among | to the King House and tried to go in C LOTH i N C<lb />gers, in this time-honored institution, the colored people as oLittle W ashing. J where the woman was at work | or At] eee ee scenes |<lb />makes the declaration thkt the holy; ton.� But instead of being o~uader her ltrast her attention. to the window 0 as| cccoee cece. oe vee<lb />sacrament of the LordTs Supper is |}own vine and fig tree� Henrietta is now Ito have a word with her before the of- Scns ceeeee . .<lb />Without special religious significance, furnished witha room in the ocounty ~ficers cot there, but they ~were Tete Lice sesece.,<lb /><lb />as Christians the world over have | hotel� and her meals are sent to her hy ed f.om seeing her. soe ees<lb />been taught to regard this sacrament the Sheriff. After the search was completed the | a 2 =e cx nena<lb />with peculiar reverence on account ol) The cause of HeurietinTs change of | i woman Was placed in jail. . oes<lb />its divine institution, the heretical dec-| quarters is attributed to a desiveTto far- |<lb /><lb />ation of Dr. McGiflert is bound to} pish her house on a fabnlozs seale |<lb />all oo oxeitemen in both | oe a Ww te calles - things ! ea GU! iets We like to live at Sa with al + the okie A<lb />hemis} heres. Speaking , of the Jastijast.so she wot them About ewe | ~~ and free trom entangling alliances,T as<lb /><lb />a | Wie Ate. | 4 elt" | Steals a Barrel of Flour and Tries ~father G eorge sai id. Nevertheless, we<lb /><lb />meeting betwee | Christ andT HisT dis-| weeks ago she begun serving ax cham- | to Hide it in Another ManTs<lb /><lb />| consider it good busine<lb /><lb />i Hoo<lb />| CGOUOT<lb /><lb />lower th 1an anybody else. This makes quite<lb />a lot of disturbance with the others, but as<lb />ithe public 13 on our side we are ready to<lb /><lb />35 to sell<lb /><lb />o;<lb /><lb />TE ah<lb />Pd<lb /><lb />~ iN<lb />R<lb />ffs<lb /><lb />shaw<lb /><lb />x<lb />of<lb /><lb />oe eth ands Sumner ag A medio- lave that they were oottine char istand and fight t H will find<lb />observ'n® the Lord s supp is a mews tPaaeys tt, it itl ay Were getting eric i 7 GY und W Ke re COOUS were stered, ( Ss an anc oy wal lc OU ere Ou I Li<lb />~ . . ey of ¢<lb />. Fi 7a ; . alte, Bony ++ Ot n | . 7 } ryye A § ; als b<lb />rial feast, did so purely in attessaben fon | a rood hh 8 | Die other day Allen hauled a barrel of hot only Sloth ne, OU!<lb />T ° oy 1 bl ypertyaree ~ota, aie les eo * : rr Vey } 1 4 i. ~ 1 f .<lb />of their ariel for tie Saviors Gepal | Wallin ¢veryoougy Mb per nous ~Oi flour tothe home ot Jobn Eaton, co , i<lb />, * . | . . " a g oy<lb />ure, [keep couwta.table began a quiet inveeti-|o-cd, and left it there. EatovTs wife ic aS 4 RS<lb />leme elim | lol qs dead<lb />On account of the fundamentai reir | va KOM AAT OL ne weas | did not know why Allen leit a barrel) )<lb />* . te f° 1, } - | i tre, F |<lb />g@10US feachties \ lyre a this neresy eu pu i OME APL W Tie OT fl ul th re, ) | cent aown town rin ave cunt<lb />. * } {<lb />: AE (4 sce te dancin | . bt . me i o ond<lb />into questror, Dr, MeGifert is dessined j iron teas Vel ) them.anud | Lar ¢ fo Whi her husbard Was at a : Wit<lb />| . oHt aaa » iy a<lb />+1 7 vf. W4 ) 1 ~ s +9 ; hs<lb />to beegmi the ¢ nei | He { oO} Ol | 4 ( } nS qui 0 i W oie ¢ » Dp rr een Vl i in j ~ a: hi | Pent Ht ~hoe bag ih &amp;<lb />. 13 Seal ~| ;<lb />the most interesting rei 2iol PES: U2 | pfowers, CfC,, CISapy ye olace, Jolin not heving sont aay flour | 7<lb />{ A *<lb />5 ~ i 7 1 . = ~ a<lb />the present coneration"Athinta Core tranidly th i Sioa noto thin: e went to Mr. Cobb at the store to | a. ®<lb />j | ~y | if \ tib bt cm aa 4 "4 Wy<lb />stitution. { \ ah "0 il ) h bn I : maka seme mquil T vl I ivay- ; (3 | q is Ps fa ji: f } Pie t<lb />; | ; . i | etal Xow thy + etabe alias rid tide aheteshleg SALT Vio 5<lb />} r¢ H Hl . j f<lb />"" pHROUTS iT tae Umer MW eeeae n bad ea Nir. Cool on a<lb />{5<lb />* rm * 4 ii cf -¢ (t AeA | 1{0 i H 1 i ~ evipt at { iver |<lb />Outside or Inside Espiogion | . oe HACE ATT ARTEL | att] 1 + weli at<lb />. | ; MO Amowyne Va YT Ley v ill i<lb />Ituat roel 1 i Hen a: % Foing a cy Cine moe LOW CUL WHICH W Cave<lb />F | 4 i Loe | 4 ad ~ i r tap<lb />oPr eyt WernwrY ne rat en ol<lb />VM many theen E i t wl i yy ; | Y Ou Monoy I hak OY Our dD ocket. wee . me quic ak 8<lb />tHe Was } ' | { q Wt |<lb />|<lb />; . ; = lat 4 4 {<lb />of t! » A] of the 1! hifi! Gis % ( fo | i vy ) inet I a i bith ? i | ~~ i. o, Te i 5 aS a. \ .<lb />; ) i "s a ~ KS if ii } i<lb />the | eship Maing as there are minti-4 u W] Wi the 094 vst a jm. T he Y\/ , '<lb />~ t i ae OS | | N - A i EL 4<lb />5 ram) i? ~,  oPor t, voile tliat : " ~ To<lb />time sports who have tri | t { t | \ i) ) i % Ai 3pt Wa ef O baer , e |<lb />. . - {<lb />i { j Yl a¢ 1<lb />for it from +] n| oder t 1 { 1 \ n| | 7 par ¥ ~ til { a ant Lk hh Cie nery ] 1 1� i a" / 1 f ~T ( \ ey 7 4 ~ ty<lb />1 1j . . . N 4 14 | 1 boty.<lb />facts ei st a { ONO Cf t all by . bivasn Ut { Lu il ils i + sel Li { ween ran a. WA ea eked 4 a a Lie)<lb />RA i : .<lb />3 3 t<lb />b } load } 1! + dy il rite had fe } in Oe V id ) rvi adtakd bi |<lb />| x rT | meneame /oynt nev mreenanenserans senna ee)<lb />been eonerniel i he ebal, that thel? T vie Be | a ea - .<lb />- : : }<lb />~ } y ogy! yy 1 tien ) Geil; rae! Perk habe] CAT TION,<lb />10 hed been o inde} nd o* he ee meee a f yy i<lb />YN) T I i O) { ANOS a ~ be.<lb />dyn o_" - , T , lad wh: * La he fou As OE ; i S|<lb />o Ons } ney OP- ; is T gaia UG bout tic Ge . 4 ey<lb />that O COU ( I o ~ 4} \ ya ; eee! ef A eA .<lb />7 Bw 2 ke ett Pewee le terre acre<lb />Curr d Hh tae rOrwea kr | DAY ATI: : j { =<lb />The ge Are és yPyyes 4 f the re ! ohihity yu ; {i ; } } )<lb />~ 4 ad ~<lb />caaal tive thee wie holtpee that tt i A ; ;<lb />mrwaraq UV + OW It RPO VE I th i { ' ro ' } " ) +<lb />for. cue IW iv ] "7 UTI 1 £; 1 si | a NUVI | vy cy cy �<lb />Maine woag Hhlawn 315 mM an wnter | Jv Sivfed hh ULES So eck Y aa yw<lb />AVR CALLIN Yes , a 0 = 7. ry F 4. 5] f<lb />» ° oY nfl Ay Yoav, t wo ii 4 ww  pont aed Val fle &amp; f% tt 2<lb />explosion, Ont! rohand, 1 ys (8 2na Wiles 9008 to<lb />an ¢thnacs wran teemir ty)! ? . . ~ 7 7 To - ae 7) Wat Gra<lb />are those wo ts a l , ana 100k OV: rar Ow<lb />explided af fhe OGL Var Of OW poorT. l ul Jonas i sous gy<lb />bv means ef eormneechyagr j ; y : j<lb />: .  a . fh ¢ Oo j<lb />yal yf fanting Ven | 4 i f "s<lb />Te shore wires; .hatoa fl Ing for- ~ ; 00 rac and ffo 10) in Plreata Mea<lb />a , ~ oy | { i 4 4} i iC 867 y! i oS Coad 6 US ihh woh to Canis 0 ele J ©<lb />18 1} } wmthat we om si | | ( i<lb />- pedo Ww USCE, OF UR . ~ } . } { 7 ~| i _ Saliva<lb />aas |. , | aT LOM 9 id ypc % ee ater<lb />been contriv J to fa mper witb the mMer- Af ( j ; F 4 100 Sty y a WA Pad ant COLO kh a ral ee i eee<lb />0 0 { ' 17)8 vee } ry<lb />7 Joa thine it will he rreesible | ¢ +! i as | ee pees , ~<lb />AaZnecs. Qre thine it wii fe pessiole 5 { Wy i AS | S ¢unp Taian + ey<lb />c ~ 1a � A ow ¢ a4 NG VrOUDLS FO<lb />to dofermine th eertaintys Lixnmi- { i = T - an v.t Ua, On your time 2 Ina td be UDid UV<lb />, se - i *, =<lb />; yay a ~ } apo R T | a T NOAA =STYPIN<lb />nation of the wreck wil show whether | , raotd U , , pectaole | qistances� 91 ae vet a elin npse ofthe Advance Spr Ins<lb />; T ; ; i ; a idl i baba Bbw tb dedh . ; . 4 ~ie | «y<lb />the vegse] wens to he bettom PCap � What » vou mn ae i - | Silks. Dregs C GO oods and V WE ash ~x0 ods :<lb />T . it} Q yy } ! oe J . . :<lb />sult of exteriorT or infeclor pressure, pees Beery aaa nae 8 label { understand heTs pect r|<lb />a ' {. Ra 1 ; 11 t o ey} �,� tae Gos yi i<lb />The torn steel armor will tell the story, and sae hag Just oC I | : Neo a abrics come daily.<lb />: 1 | ~ . i hye H nin<lb />7 , . } 1 hat ho vod Pag CF ; . , VP. 7 CLL EN |<lb />Even if if snoutd be shown En: f he put Henri ita Was poeta a 8p ClAiLY |<lb />c one anne ante nian - Dm oy vy<lb />second and final explosion took pitce | aes or and d ive away | , , , | *y7IG é Gro, i; R<lb />o 7 os obiic . ean po i BRIA chad l Ae | 4 ¥ CAVE cf | ae old rYY va i ta 1a Es {) ¢ chy , }. ) ~~) Ne) &amp; 5<lb />inside of the Vesse el li would OF ODE = cay ah P , ' ) _ | 7 ) bes<lb />{ e #58 cal al? whhs Bi au ut if { ba } 4} ' r wet ha q vf we + ~ osl .<lb />ate the proof of.the cilects of an juitial / ae [Gai LC of bern esident some ds :<lb />: . | } 1 4 * wee eg eee % $ 5 j 7 = - aes BUTS | aga ORAL<lb />~ wanton les Vas Gconpiiaed ti agi 128 gous: und! fg), ead th rmyeade y= | gpemmrncaventess Diet Gai Gates cei ie eee lala = reancanasiinnt<lb />explosiou on the outside, Was cOmMIucd throug tie eu IQ oany other kid,� remarked the messcn- | eave nere mete """- : ee<lb />The loss of the Maine msv have been | several mi re articles belonging to: Mrs. gop poy, &amp;] cuess nite� responded ihe | quam ee o 4 8 Sy 8<lb />~ i pm * Uy.» oe oO i ce, ) os fed . ye rs<lb />. } Y seed t Ty way re rEYy . , x . ~ . i i ry .<lb />due to carelessness or © » AE MAY) King wore found. The missing quilt8 po: pe-'s lad: oyou can't get moT cilice } b | f " +}<lb />t work of fends tocaurnate ~ T Pata y id ~ i mm ft<lb />have yeen fre worse if meuiadns iGMPNaALe, 1.7 , | Loony ¥ 0 (er<lb />. and Ui Whe LS were How found, 1roo. Tchou runninT fay fi fy é<lb />+hY OF urnoses oO a Lave i* - A nf<lb />who for pury f their own have un 7 . i i 4 1)<lb />" ¢ ~ : A y if<lb />dertaken to levy warand to murder and | nnn eenurvae see pee are cca a nem nm My i owal J Lu i<lb />destroy in their hatred ot the people i)<lb /><lb />stock of ther�<lb /><lb />=<lb />|<lb />5<lb />=<lb />©<lb />=)<lb />=<lb /><lb />J ohn KellyT S<lb />J ohn KellyTs<lb /><lb />omen<lb />omen<lb />omen<lb />omen<lb /><lb />Can fit anybody, can suit anyb ody, your<lb />pocketbook as wellas your fest. " ~<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />in New York harbor.<lb /><lb />_ ofrom the infermation<lb /><lb />gy<lb />av) qd :<lb />att . aL F<lb />3 me ~WANGER IN SODA. : sseeezae GS MEElsss SFG 4 oe<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR "_, re ditieiet 2, piiisezesen es 8c<lb />. | es me Grincdad Fa Babes seah t feeeo ff<lb />" : "=1| Tf a vessel isa boat a blood- Serious Results Sometimes Follow} = 2257238 ai pi eee eas ee Sede ==<lb />, : its Excessive Use: cent ms b BS Ree amet NO EMR] 3<lb />D J. WHICHARD. Eiitor., | vessel must be a life-boat. lod Ses, Gissnazeas 86728823 SSB .<lb />; . . a. isto) BeeeS gs Awe ooo os<lb />i is wife| eo oll nick S823 me OS pst eee ras | eee sR<lb />no : ____| Ifyou praise a man to his wife} Common soda is all right in its place ait e528 = Aare ree2: &amp; = 1S ait :<lb />ee . "_ ae T , ea: a qegee PE l Macs tres owe | SESP ES<lb />. | she will always look more Or :�,�88} and indispensable in the kitchen and Ors ehh oT) GRE t Ee" OSE | oki cs<lb />L + . 7 cee at a eet BB BAAED RS Feats<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) | surprised. for cooking and washing purposes, but motactse 8 5 5 Siiots 23784 S23) Sitrea<lb />i . e? Ls Oos Sey 4G tet omS DOM as oa<lb />_._| Ifsome people were to speak | it was never intended for a medicine, Q530% wggm ny | Msc ag - S sics ¢<lb />eee . . i og2n4 cS PEM oods moe.<lb />_ their minds it wouldnTt take them | aad people who use it as such will some bs teres aa eel coe 1 ESES ut<lb />Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter vary Wong » day regret it. i} oEt bee gic pesens owes he 2<lb />=| 8 wet ) B bscgeeg BE Bekcgs yobs? ESSE ah<lb />Se ama Ifa boy is good and isnTt paid ~We refer to the common use of soda * Saagoi Ge 3 gas� g BESSES Sie Be -<lb />. r + r &amp; * 5 S~ Am  on ¢ @ &amp; =<lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES cuss for being so, then he is good-for to relieve heartburn or sour stomach,| 7 peng 2 Bs. 282028 tts Bo = Sab rs 7 4)<lb /><lb />oo &amp; - [a . . &amp; wet &amp; cj 52995 On inte oF<lb /><lb />One year. $3.00 thi aa © a habit which thousands of people S PSccks se MERETE BS 8 ie<lb />- 95| nothing. 3 ~ 2 _"<lb />ene moni 0 a practic almost daily, and one Which* 18 | spa _<lb /><lb />ne week, - a = "" " =<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers with- If you lend a man 4 grass seed fraught with danger; moreover the . T :<lb />ow way fost tes are liberal and can he'll come around Jater to borrow | soda only gives temporary 1elief and in ® | Di R ~a Pa O RY:<lb /><lb />nvertising rates are liberal : ¥ ae | (<lb />be had on application to the editor or at a lawn mower. the end the stomach trouble gets worse """<lb />the office. Ifa boy only. gives up to his and worse. oo , | CHURC / .<lb />= a motherTs estimates of him he will| Thesoda acts as a mechanical irri- \ \ --<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent atly tant to the walls of the stomach and BAPTIS5i1"nservices every Sunday,<lb />every postoffice in the county, who will become a great man bowels and cases are on record: where moring.and evening. Prayer meeting<lb />send in brief items of news 48 it Necurs rb ne to me "_" Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer,<lb />a. woe lf a man neyer has any 0 . ye _ : hur : os<lb /><lb />, nh nein OTH u. / 4 C o . c \ a 9 �,� - A ash . = Vet * °<lb />ain feact ghborhoo Write plainly ld do if it accumulated in the, intestines, caus Pastor Sunday school 9:3 A ue<lb />and only on one side of the paper tell bim what they would dolt). . ae : a ; C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb />oeee | . . ing death by inflamation or peritonitis. : CMe |<lb /><lb />""""" in bis place that mau is friend-| CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb />" a Dr. Harlendson recommends as the EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sur-<lb />ess. f | day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />afest a irest cure tor stomach ey .<lb />SEW OA TEV GNOMES SOUS CROSS * ~ vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Monnar. Feprvary 21, RY8.<lb /><lb />2 meetin sl<lb /><lb />crn<lb /><lb />ecto n centnnn nomen nent tn, ee<lb /><lb />The Spanish warship Vizcaya 1s now<lb /><lb />This warship<lb />was sent here to return the ofriendly<lb />visit� that cur battleship Mame mace<lb />Havana, and was enroute here when<lb />the disaster to the Maine occurredT<lb />Since such a ofriendly� fate has over-<lb />faken the Maine this government hae<lb />provided a strong guard around the<lb />Spanish visitor as a means of prevent-<lb />ing a retaliation in kind in case there<lb />should be anybody evil minded enough<lb />to undertake such a job, The crew cf<lb />the Vizcaya are reported to have heen<lb />much excited when they arrived and<lb />learned the fate of the Maine.<lb /><lb />Bh tal SS<lb />ereeeremmmnene nn ee aa,<lb /><lb />Na definite information has yet been<lb />developed as to the cause of the cisas-<lb />ter to the battleship Maine, and itis<lb />not prcbable that a report from the in-<lb />vestigation ncw being made can be<lb />ready earler than the middle of this week<lb />About the most ridiculous thing in<lb />connection with the aflair is the report-<lb />ed assertion cf President McKinley that<lb />received he be-<lb />lies the disaster was due 10 acedent<lb />and le hoped the committee of invest-<lb />gation weuld so find in. their repori.�T<lb />In other words the President of thy<lb /><lb />CTnited States wakes up his mind what<lb /><lb />he wants the report to le, regardless<lb /><lb />of the facts, and at~empts to advise the<lb />commi tee beforehand what he wishes<lb />them to do and say, Fine President<lb />we ve got.<lb />A Milhonaire Revivalist.<lb /><lb />A millionaire revivalist will be-<lb />gin series of seryices tumorrow in<lb />the Babtist Tabernacie, Brookl}n.-<lb /><lb />~He is William P. Hall, President<lb /><lb />of the HallTs Signal Company,<lb />and his income is $5,000 a wees.<lb /><lb />He canTt help making money,<lb />but cares more for souls reclaimed<lb />than the collars- that comes to<lb />him from the business he has<lb />built up. They same application<lb />which made such a result possi-<lb />ble is he giving to the church<lb />work.<lb /><lb />My. Hall is not a professional<lb />church worker, but gives such<lb />times to evangelistic labor as his<lb />gbusiness will permit He has<lb /><lb />éCentl completed a two weeks<lb /><lb />revival campaign . at Calvary<lb />Methodist church, Harlem. He<lb />has conducted successful services<lb />at Pawtucket, R. I., where in one<lb />Sundav more thav 200: persons<lb />Were conyerted; and at Danbury<lb />Conn., where his work re&amp;lted in<lb />100 converts."Chicago Tribune.<lb /><lb />A California ~woman, midd)],.-<lb />aged but energetic, has detemin-<lb />ed to leave her less vigorous<lb />husband ir comfort at home while<lb />she goes to tlie Klonkike to seex<lb />fortune for them both. Thats<lb />the kind ofa New Woman mary<lb />&amp; man would be willing to marry. !<lb /><lb />If our neighbors would only do<lb />as we think they should 1t would<lb />be much easier for us to Icye<lb />them. |<lb /><lb />If the waiter spills soup down<lb />your? back kick him; he expects<lb />everything to come to him that<lb />waits.<lb /><lb />If a man undertakes to tell<lb />you what loye is the chances ar¢<lb />that he 1s in love himself, and<lb />you canTt believe him under oath.<lb />"Chicago News.<lb /><lb />Making Magistrates and Lawyers<lb />oOutTn NuffinT.�<lb /><lb />When Holden was Governor of<lb />North Carolina in 1868, remarked<lb />a wellinformed citizen in the<lb />presente of 8 Record man a few<lb />days ago, he appointed a number<lb />magistrates, throughout the<lb />State.<lb /><lb />In Chatham county there was<lb />an old negro who was weil ac-<lb />quainted with the Governor, con-<lb />tinued the citizenTs story. One<lb />day Sambo met a white man who<lb />hud been to Raleigh. The old<lb />darkey made inquiry as to Mars<lb />HoldenTs health. When told<lb />that howasO K the old-time<lb />negro said: oWell, I tell yer,<lb />Mars Holden is a greater man 1D<lb />some repects dan de Lord Jesus.�<lb /><lb />oHow's that?T queried the<lb />white man.<lb /><lb />Weil yer knows dat we read<lb />in de good book dat de Lord made<lb />man outTn dast, but I tells yer<lb />dat Mars Holden has made a<lb />Whole Jot 7<lb />here in Chatham outTn nuffinT.�<lb /><lb />The gentleman who related<lb />this story applied it with fine<lb />effect on his hearers hy adding<lb /><lb />that the present Supreme Court;<lb /><lb />was following the same lize of<lb />Governor Holden"by making<lb />lawyers ooutTn nuffinT.�"Greens-<lb />boro Record wy<lb /><lb />~be contractor for the monr-<lb />ment to be erected at Asheville to<lb />the memory of her distinguished<lb />son, Zebulon . Baird Vance, has<lb />informed the committee in<lb />charge that the monument will<lb />ve ready for unyeiling any time<lb /><lb />Jafter the first of May next. A<lb /><lb />committee has been appointed to<lb />receive suggestions from the<lb />public and formulate » plan for<lb />the unveiling ceremonies and<lb />make report to a future cated<lb /><lb />meeting of the central committee.<lb /><lb />This. committee, the Asheville<lb />Citizen annouces, will be glad to<lb />receiye suggestions from persons<lb />in any part of Nerth Carolina<lb />concerning the way in which the<lb />unveiling of the monument shall<lb />be celebrated. Whether it shall<lb />strictly a State affair, or whether<lb /><lb />admirers of the great North<lb />Carolinian in other States shall<lb />be invited. Whether the speak-<lb />ers for the occasion shal! ail be<lb />from North Carolina or other-<lb />wise. Suggestions as to who<lb />would be the most suitable<lb />person ~or persons to deliver<lb /><lb />orations will also be gladly<lb />recieved. , a<lb /><lb />of magistrates aown}<lb /><lb />_-Mistook Varnish<lb />of Manigrarresin 1stith gl comico<lb /><lb />(acid dyspepsia) an excellent ~n1epara-<lb /><lb />{tion sold by druggists under the name<lb /><lb />of StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets. These<lb />tablets are large 20 grain lozenges,<lb />very pleasant to taste and contain the<lb />natural acids, peptines and digestive<lb />elements essential to good digestion,<lb />and when taken after meals they digest<lb />the food pertectly and promptly before<lb />it hag time to terment, sour and poigon<lb />the blood and nervous system.<lb /><lb />Dr. WuerthTsta~tes that he invarably<lb />uses SruartTs Dysppsia Tablets in a'l<lb />cases of stomach derangemcnts and<lb />finds them a c2rtain cure not only for<lb />sour stomach, but by promptly digest-<lb />ing the food they creave a healthy up-<lb />petite, increase flesh ard strengthen the<lb />action of the heart They<lb />are not a cathartic, but intended only<lb /><lb />and liver.<lb /><lb />for stomach diseases and weakness and<lb />will be found reliable in any stomach<lb /><lb />trouble except cancer of the stomacp. |<lb /><lb />All druggists sell Stuarts Dyspepsia<lb />~Tablets ot 00 cts, per package. .<lb /><lb />A little book desgribing a:l forms of<lb />stomach weakness and their cure mail-<lb />ed free by addressing the Stuart C..,<lb />of Marsbail, Mich.<lb /><lb />Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans,<lb />La,<lb /><lb />tne<lb />a<lb /><lb />The committee on arrangements are<lb />using évery means in their power 10<lb />make the Festival this year, the great-<lb />est evr held. Elaborate  arrange-<lb />menis have been made for the pleasure<lb />aud entertamment of their guests.<lb />However, the manner in which the<lb /><lb />trip to New Orleans is made, will play<lb /><lb />no small pars in making the Visit an |,<lb /><lb />enjoyable one.<lb />The Seaboard Air<lb />choice of two daily trains, the schedule<lb /><lb />They<lb /><lb />Line offers the<lb />by either of which is very good.<lb />leave as follows :<lb />~ ay = nnd ~ 7<lb />New York, 10:50 a. m. and 8:50 p.<lb />mw. Philadelphia, 1:12 p.m. and 12:00<lb /><lb />night. Washington, 4:40 p. m. and<lb />4:30 a.m. Richmond, 8:56 p. m. and<lb />9:05 a.m. Raleigh, 2:16 a. m. and<lb />3:40 p,m. Monroe, 6:45 a, m. and<lb /><lb />9:12 p, m. Abbeville, 11:05 a. m,<lb />and 1:35a, m. Athens; 1:15 p. m,<lb />and 3:45 a.m. Arriving at Atlanta,<lb />2:50 p.m, and 6:20 a. m., and New<lb />Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10<lb /><lb />From Richmond and points south, by<lb /><lb />p.m.<lb /><lb />the train arriving at New Orleans at<lb />8:10, only une night is spent on the<lb />road.<lb /><lb />Call on or address any Seaboard<lb />Air Line Agent. -<lb /><lb />ae...<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />for Vaseline.<lb />ory ptt scascg oe  maffl  P reno *<lb /><lb />Ove night last week one of our<lb />leading citizens, suffering from<lb />a cold, essayed to get relief by an<lb />application as he thought, of<lb />vaselineto the irritated mucous<lb />membrane of his nose and mouth.<lb />Shortly after applying he deval-<lb />oped alarming symptoms of facial<lb />paralysis or lock-jaw- - His mouth<lb />refused to open, his breathing<lb />was ~ifficult. A thorough wash:<lb />ing with warm water brought re-<lb />lief. On mvestigation he found<lb />that he had mistaken a bottle of<lb />yarnish for vaseline.-"Kenans-<lb /><lb />ville Correspondent Clinton|<lb /><lb />Democrat. |<lb /><lb />ht te 4 / fs a<lb />|<lb /><lb />New Features Throughout<lb /><lb />Purses Aggregate<lb />$4,000<lb /><lb />The exhibits of Fish, Oysters,<lb /><lb />Products will be the fines<lb /><lb />usually large;<lb /><lb />The realest of all Attractions<lb /><lb />-Free! Free!:<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Hippodrome and Wild<lb />West Shows.<lb /><lb />#4 thrilling and realistic exhibition of<lb />Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genu-<lb />ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with<lb />the ponies, mustangs and trappings of<lb /><lb />every day life in the far West. The<lb /><lb />NEW BERN. NC<lb /><lb />Greenville Marks.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Britter, per lb 15 to 20<lb />Western Sides 5t to<lb />Sugar ezved Hams<lb />Corn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb /><lb />40 to 52<lb />50 to 84<lb />4.75 to 5.70<lb /><lb />Lard 54 to 16<lb />Oats 85 to 40<lb />Sugar 4h tof<lb />Coflee $3 to 0<lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 150<lb />Chickens 12} to 15<lb />Eggs per doz 12<lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />10 to?<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed,per bushei<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of th: school Wii<lb />open on *<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. &amp;. 1897<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />and eontinue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $200<lb />Intermediate ~** ~* o $2 6<lb />Higher pT $3<lb /><lb />Languages (each) ** - o $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclplihe of the sehou<lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continua nce of your!<lb /><lb />Better and more attractiye than ever.<lb /><lb />Fine = Racing.<lb /><lb />Liberal Premiums in ail departments<lb />Game,<lb />Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural<lb />ever dis<lb />played The Ladies Department is un-<lb /><lb />entire performance takes place on the} {Ae<lb /><lb />GEORGE GREEN,<lb /><lb />10 to 120/4<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday school 9.30<lb />A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST-"Services everv Sun-<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 schoo!<lb />9:30 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten,<lb />dent,<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 meets first and third Monday even<lb />ivg. J. M, Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."Lar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A- B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8,<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vanee Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W.L.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No. 1169<lb />meets every. Friday evening. John<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />~A.L of H. Pitt Ccuncil 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry<lb />C, eT, Be wi o-; see.<lb /><lb />em<lb /><lb />Cctton and Peanut,<lb />Keraw are Norfolx prices of wotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mev.<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb />l QoTTy.<lb />;}Good Middling Of<lb />i Middling 54<lb />Low Middling 5 7-16<lb />{Good Ordinary 4¢<lb />~Pone"steady<lb />| PEANUTS!<lb />Prime 28 to 2h<lb />|Extra Prime 2b<lb />Hey 2¥ to 2¢<lb />Spanish 55¢�,� bu<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Ia ee eo. e y VAX ¢ ; P-O<lb />n d 4 M4 T Vv oe ar pas<lb />AARAAA A AAA RAN AAA Ont<lb />®<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />race track every afternoon during the BC an 3<lb />fair,and is absolutely free. DonTt miss | 4 ~ 22<lb />seeing it For premium list or other in- 5 » db 3 :<lb />formation address the Secretary : PR ACTIC AL EB<lb /><lb />~igi<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the 3%<lb />citizens of Greenville and the Q®<lb />eo public generally. ;<lb />3° ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3<lb />Spouting and Stove Work, 2<lb />Oman a specialty.<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or ¢<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco 4<lb />Flues made in season. Shop &amp;<lb />on Dickinson Avenue. (<lb /><lb />Oo<lb />Pa<lb />So<lb />RO<lb />~Ze<lb />qo<lb /><lb />5 oo<lb />Q<lb />* Va a Ox ONT NOM WLM Wve Ti Or IC a<lb />DOI. SST jee) wy jee<lb /><lb />W. B. Rodman. We. Demsie Grimes,<lb />Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C.<lb /><lb />ppopwas &amp; GRIMES<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS ATLAW.<lb />Greenyilie N. C:<lb />Practice wherever services are. desired.<lb /><lb />dd "<lb /><lb />jo Bapbers.<lb /><lb />is, J NOBLES, |<lb /><lb />»  TONSORSAL ARTIST |<lb />On Fourth street near Postotiice Only<lb /><lb />Bat ber shop in town conducted by white<lb /><lb />workmen :<lb /><lb />B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAP�"�E BARBER,<lb /><lb />, Can be- found below Five Poiuts.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIAT,<lb /><lb />-@REENVILLE, N, ©.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein;<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv<lb /><lb />ois [J ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />Lec mim :. FASHIONABLE BARBER.<lb />a Ne! H, RAGSDALE. species * attention given to cleaning<lb />i | : } : ~<lb />7 : ;<lb />; a : at. s4 Sine .<lb /><lb />spl acne anges<lb /><lb />soe<lb /></p>
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          <lb />os.<lb /><lb />oe<lb />Nad<lb /><lb />cee<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT<lb /><lb /> i<lb /><lb />Atlantic Coast Line -<lb /><lb />Tbe<lb />Saeed<lb /><lb />Schedule.n "ffeet Jan. 17th, 18°. |<lb />Departures oom Wilmington-<lb /><lb />NORTYROUND.<lb /><lb />PA} LY No 48"Pacaenger"Nue Mac.<lb />9.25 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 17 18<lb />am, Calashoro 12.05 am Vil<lb />son 12.55 n m. Roeckv Mount<lb />1.49 np m. Tarboro 2.45 p m,<lb />Weldon 4,33 nm, Petersburg<lb />6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 om.<lb />Norfolk 6.95 p m, Washing-<lb />ton 11.30 pm, Raltimore 1.96<lb />am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m,<lb />New York 6.53 am, oBoston<lb />3,90 nm, .<lb /><lb />iW ATLY No 40"Passenger Duc Meg<lb />7.15 pm. noiia 8.55 nm. Warsaw 9.10<lb />pm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m<lb />Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarboro<lb />6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.57<lb />pm, Weldon 1.42am, Nor-<lb />folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg<lb />8.14a m, Richmond 4.60 a m,<lb />Washington 7.414 m, Balti<lb />nore %93 4 m, Philadeiphi,<lb />MOS am, New Vork 2.63 a<lb /><lb />Ta, Koaton 9.00 gam.<lb /><lb />| SOUTHBOUND.<lb />AILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake<lb />40 p m. Waccamaw 5.09 » m, Chad<lb />hourn 5.41 pr Marion 6 43 p<lb />in, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb />ter 9.10 pm, Columbia 10,30<lb />nN, Denmark 6,12 a m, August<lb />ta7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charles-<lb />ton 10.50 pm. Sayannah 1.50<lb />¢ &amp;@ m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m,<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam<lb />pa.5.25 pm.<lb /><lb />AKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"<lb /><lb />FROMM THE NORTA.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49,"Passxenocer"Roston<lb />5.50 PV. 1.02 nin, New York 9.00 pm,<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Palti-<lb />more 2.50 am, Washington<lb />4.39 am. Richmond 9.04 am,<lb />Petarshbure 10,00 am, Nor-<lb />Weldou 11.52 am, Tarhoro<lb />12.12 -m, Raekv Vonnt. 12.47<lb />pm, Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds-<lb />boro 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.17<lb /><lb />pm, Magnolia 4.24 pn,<lb />DAILY No. 41,"Passenger-~Teave<lb />6.30 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,<lb />Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-<lb />mend 7.30 pm. Petersburg<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />CATACLYSMAL INVENTIONS.<lb /><lb />Their Effect j1 Always Slowly Felt and<lb />: _ Distributed.<lb /><lb />The most cataclysmal of all inven-<lb />tions, that of gunpowder--which,<lb /><lb />| by the way, was probably invented<lb /><lb />twice, for Greek fire must have been<lb /><lb />the same thing used with an im-|<lb /><lb />perfect knowledge of its propelling<lb />power, and the one which most at-<lb />fected the organization of society<lb />by destroying the value of armor<lb />and equalizieg the power of men<lb />of differert sizes~-took a gener-<lb />ation to spread abroad, and when it<lb />did spread hardly affected the rela-<lb />tive strength of the nations. If<lb />such an invention were discovered<lb />now, the papers would ring with<lb />prophecies, probably of a German<lb />or British conquest of the world,<lb />which would not happen a bit the<lb />faster for all the ~~appreciations.�T<lb />Printing was a grand discovery,<lb />and, though it did not help the Chi-<lb />nese much, did help Europeans a<lb />great deal, but it did not help them<lb />suddenly, and for the immense ma-<lb />jority of mankind it might just as<lb />well never have occurred. Steam<lb />isa grand discovery, but it has not<lb />upset the world, it has been utilized<lb />only by degrees, and, like printing,<lb />the mass of mankind knows very lit-<lb />tle about it, one-third of the hu-<lb />man race, indeed, denouncing it stil]<lb />as something which ~~haazes and<lb />maazes the blessed fealds.�<lb /><lb />The discovery of the way to har-<lb />ness lightning, which excites the<lb />imagination even of poets, is one of<lb />the greatest man has made, but it<lb />has upset nothing except newspaper<lb />arrangements, and beyond enabling<lb />nationsT to talk together as individ-<lb />uals do it has produced no conse.<lb />quences. It is, we suppose, possible<lb />that somebody may discover a way<lb />of destroying a fleet from a balloon,<lb />and thus deprive the richest nation<lb />of its maritime advantages, but a<lb />mode of counteracting that discov-<lb />ery would probably be found at the<lb />same time, and the balance of mar-<lb /><lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,<lb />Weldon 9.43 pn. Tarbors<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mount, 5.49<lb /><lb />am- Leave Wilson 6,22 am. |<lb /><lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw<lb />7.53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am.<lb /><lb />DAILy No. 51"Passenger----Leave<lb />except New Rern 9.00 am, Tackson-<lb /><lb />~ot<lb />sands Ville 10.26 am. This train<lb />15 P.M arrives atValnuc street.<lb /><lb />FROM THE SOUT<lb /><lb />DAILY No,<lb />1,20P.M. Tamoa 8,10 am. Sonford 3,27<lb />pm, Jacksonville 740 pm,<lb />Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-<lb />ton 6.23 am.Columbia 6.00<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon<lb />9.00 am, Augusta 3.30 pm,<lb />Senmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter<lb />8.08 am, Florence 9.58 am,<lb />Marion 10,36 am, Chadbourr<lb />1L38 am, Dake Waccamaw<lb />12.09 am,<lb /><lb />Train on Sectieed NeckBranch Road<lb />faves Weldon 3.55 0. m.. Valifas 4.39<lb />Pp. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 7.20 n<lb />Sh 6.57 p. mi., Kinston 7.55<lb /><lb />a.�"�., Greenville R.F2 9. m, Arrivine<lb /><lb />Hali® x at 11:18 a, m., elton 11,33 am<lb /><lb />daily axcent Stnday,<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnistoh Branch lenve<lb />® Ishington 8.20 a m.,mnd2.290 p.m<lb />~trives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4.00 n<lb />N,, Tarboro 9,45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />farboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a, m<lb />wid 6.20 0. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11,00 a, m., and 7.20 rp m. Daily oox.<lb />~�"�t Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />ecotlond Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~varcoro, N ©, Via Albe-<lb />Marle oRaleigh R. R, daily exceptsun-<lb />-tV,ar 5 30p. m., Sunday 415 Py M;<lb /><lb />otve Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p.m.<lb />f Turning ievyes Plymouth daily excent<lb /><lb />idov, 7.40 a, m,, Sunday 9.00 a "1.<lb />a/tive Tarhora 10.04 a.m and ll. 00<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />az0lcThoro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a<lb />m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a, wn. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m.°<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R°<lb />&amp;., leave Laita 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />i Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />Train on Clinton Branch leayes War-<lb />taw for Clinton daily, exeept Sunday,<lb />U1 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m: Returning<lb /><lb />eaves Cinton at7.00 a, m. and38,00 1 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close eonhection<lb /><lb />Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 |<lb /><lb />time power would remain unchang-<lb />ed, There never can be an elixir of<lb />life because all men are sentence?<lb />to capital punishment, but a prepa:<lb />ration which would destroy or neu-<lb />tratize all hostile bacteria, germs,<lb />spores, or whatever they call th:<lb />injurious atoms, is, at all events,<lb />conceivable, but it would be years<lb /><lb />| beforo it greatly infinenced the per-<lb />54"Passenger"Teave |<lb /><lb />manent health even of races bright<lb />enough to believe in the physician's<lb />opinions. Remember. the savage<lb />opposition to vaccination in the<lb />teeth of evidence really as strong as<lb />that which demonstrates any arith-<lb />metical proposition. ts<lb /><lb />From all that what deduction:<lb />Simply this, that the readiness to<lb />take alarm, which is one mainspring<lb />of modern credulity, is not justified<lb />either by experience or theory and<lb />that men should receive all an-<lb />nouncements of cataclysmal discov-<lb />ery or inverttion with a willingness<lb /><lb />to inquire and a quiet conviction,<lb /><lb />that if false they do not matter and<lb />if true they will affect things very<lb />slowly and will develop counter.<lb />vailing and restraining influences.<lb />According to science. ameteorite big<lb />enough to shatter the world might<lb />strike it and bring even labor trou-<lb />bles or the German enaperorTs ex-<lb />periments toan end, but the uni-<lb />verse is governed by powers before<lb />which even science is very ignorant,<lb />and, judging from all experience,<lb />the meteorite will either be shatter-<lb />edin time or just miss us in its<lb />course. thestighn space. " !<lb />A Persian Assassin. a<lb />Tho late shah of Persia, according<lb />toarecenit story, was assassinated<lb />not for political purposes, but<lb />through revenge. .His murderer,<lb />Mohammed Riza, was a theological<lb />student, but was compelled toT be-<lb />come a trader by the confiscation of<lb />his property. He sold some of his<lb />goods to the son of the shah, and in<lb />due time presented his bill. For<lb />this he was thrown into prison and<lb />his wife transferred to the princeTs<lb />harem. After seven years he was<lb /><lb />-yeleased-and fled to: Constentinople.-<lb /><lb />t Weldon forall points daily, allrail via| At @8 opportune time he returned,<lb /><lb />~Xishmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nor ~olk<lb />Fne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />H. M. EMERSON,<lb />GenT) Pass. Agent<lb /><lb />- .. EMSRSON,*# rae Manag:<lb />4 ; CK sh flan Mioo ager,<lb /><lb />T A handsomely illustrated book o<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc<lb />the resources of that great otat<lb /><lb />receipt of eight centsto cover post °<lb />age D. J. PRICE<lb />AP. &amp;T. AW &amp; GN. a:<lb />' Palestine, Texas,<lb />Kast Texds lands are attracting<lb /><lb />will be mailed to any: address oe | fair Ysabel.�T<lb /><lb />disguised, to Teheran and, waiting<lb />a chance, shgt the shah, crying,<lb />oThe tree that bears bitter fruit<lb />must be cut down!�T ;<lb /><lb />Ideal and Real...<lb /><lb />Mrs. Melnotte (reading)"~~Man.<lb />fred impulsiyely flung himself at<lb />her feet and,T with his hand pressed<lb />uponThis heart and his eyes agleam<lb />with the fierce light of perfect love,<lb />swore that he never would rise until<lb />»he arose the accepted suitor of the<lb />Isn't that beautifulT<lb /><lb />Hayry*proposed to me.<lb />This is what Henry said upon that<lb /><lb />considerable attention. Mention<lb />thisen r. ee<lb /><lb />evéntful occasion ; ~~Nan, sTposin you<lb />andl hitch hozses together ?TT"Bos-<lb /><lb />It so reminds me of the time when].<lb /><lb />Populism All Out Through the Koil |<lb /><lb />As we were going down street<lb />a few days ago, we were hailed by<lb />&amp;. gentleman. who was. coming<lb />toward us ata rapid striae, and<lb />laying bare a brawny arm by<lb />rolling up a sleeve as. ho came.<lb />We expected to haveto fightor<lb />run, but stood uatil the gentle-<lb />man came near enough for us to<lb /><lb />seealarge boil on nis arm just<lb /><lb />below sore .the elbow. Pointing<lb />tothe he. said: "<lb />~Do you see that?� We told<lb /><lb />him the boil was very plain to be<lb />seen.<lb /><lb />oWell,� said be, othat boil has<lb />given me nv littie trouble, but let<lb />me tell you, the last drop of<lb />Populist plocd) in me came<lb />throub that blamed boil and now<lb />every drop of bhod in<lb />ig Demecratic.�<lb /><lb />Thit' is a true story. That man<lb />has been one of the strongest,<lb />most uncompiomiging Populists<lb />in the county, but he 1s now<lb />done with Populism, Republican-<lb />ism and every kind of ism, and is,<lb />according to his own statement,<lb />now and henceforth a Democrat.<lb />The door of the Democratic foid<lb />is open to you, brother.--Monroe<lb />Enquirer.<lb /><lb />any body<lb /><lb />seaieeaeetrnnneenesnrresneeseered<lb /><lb />A Unique Application for Office.<lb /><lb />Alonzo Bradford, of Haywards,<lb />California, an ofd soldier, ha<lb />written to the Postcffice Depart-<lb />mont asking for the pesition of<lb />postmaster at Wlaywards. Ac-<lb />companying his lotter is and X-<lb />ray photcgrah of his left knee.<lb />The photograph shows theta<lb />bulict entered his knee at the<lb /><lb />lodged ketween the bones of the<lb />The bullet is stil! there, it being<lb />impossible to dislodge it by prob-<lb />ing, and the only way in which it<lb />can be removed is by ampu.ation<lb />of the leg. Mr. Bradford stated<lb />that the bullet was received at the<lb />battle of Fort Donaldson, and<lb />that he bad carried if ever since.<lb />Mr. Bradford was postmaster<lb /><lb />ition." Washingtoa Dispateb.<lb /><lb />The New York Journal offers<lb />$50,000 in gold as a reward for<lb />the discoyery of the. person or<lb />persons who caused the explosion<lb />aboard the oMaine.� This coffer<lb />is enitrely ~safe. If the man 18<lb />ever discovered, which 1s unlikely<lb />the advertisement would be<lb />with the money tothe Journal.<lb />If hs isnTt the Journal gets a lot<lb />of cood advertising for nothing."<lb />C:..-lotte ~ews.<lb /><lb />~The latest eocial function in<lb />New York was a onlant partyT "<lb />oike the parties sziven by Louis<lb />XVI.,� it is explained. The par-<lb />ticipants were costumed so as. to<lb />represent flowers, fruit, and yege-<lb />tables. There weremushrooms<lb />present, we suppose, as well as<lb />some pumpkins; notto mention<lb />cabbage heads and other things<lb />of that sort"Richmond Dis-<lb />patch. |<lb /><lb />The Record says that one nigh<lb />last week Mr. James H. Burns, of<lb />Oakland township, Chatham<lb />county, was aroused by hearing<lb /><lb />on going in- there, he found an<lb />opossum quietly on the table<lb />ealing the good things that had<lb />teen leftthere from supper.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Why He Fied.<lb /><lb />oWhat made Kladderflvisch mn<lb />such a hurry to get out. of Ger<lb />many ?�T | i,<lb /><lb />~~He happened to bear a close ve<lb />semblance in personal appearance<lb />to the Emperor William.�<lb /><lb />oThere was no hari in that.�T<lb /><lb />~No, but there came a boil on the<lb />end of his nose one day, and he was<lb /><lb />ssty.TT"Chicago Tribune.<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Q-<lb /><lb />joint, pushed uv the knee cap and ;<lb /><lb />upper and lower parts of ihe leg,<lb /><lb />under ihe Harrison administra-}<lb /><lb />~a noise in the dining rodin, andT<lb /><lb />afraid of being arrested for leze maj-<lb /><lb />2.<lb /><lb />i e<lb />Hel *<lb />'<lb /><lb />ee SEE THAT ? Neg:<lb /><lb />Ea,<lb /><lb />fet<lb /><lb />Fs Yi<lb /><lb />Tash he<lb /><lb />ahhh What Is It? ghhhbhs<lb /><lb />"== It is a picture ot tae'celebrated =� |.<lb /><lb />~ PARKED FOUNTAIN. PEAS<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man ig.<lb />complete withoutone. . _<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />hasiTa nice assortment ot thcse Fountain<lb /><lb />also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Ponts<lb />You will be astonished when you see them and<lb />varn how very cheap they are. |<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />You may never,<lb />But should you ever}@sr=-<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />oagp Come to see us. """""<lb /><lb />APA PIAA<lb />Sain oan INNER a Ny al PLL EN ay<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A AUR AOR AOA<lb /><lb />. Y iY KY i<lb />(9000) oe @)@)<lb /><lb />x)<lb /><lb />ao Annnnaanaana ny MAAK ALCS<lb />P | ng Of i<lb />OO; a @ ry eo o<lb /><lb />veseesnoreseue<lb /><lb />rae oe<lb /><lb />OOUY<lb /><lb />Anything from A) See<lb /><lb />Wisitine Car<lb />ener J'()<lb /><lb />EwUll snes" �"�oster.<lb /><lb />~<lb />=<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Gives the home ndws<lb />every afternoon at the<lb />small price of 25 cents a<lb />month. Are you a sub-<lb />seriber? It gnot you<lb />. . ought to be. Jf<lb /><lb />= j<lb />PARR nm<lb />js we<lb />af ges Ee oaf 5<lb />- ~<lb />3 Pes ee<lb /><lb />s<lb />Sie @<lb /><lb />vy<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.-- 2<lb /><lb />~TWICE-A-WEEK;<lb /><lb />Iss only $1 a year. I<lb />contains the news every<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb />ae pecially those growing .<lb />, tobacco, that is worth<lb />many times more than ,<lb />- the - subseription piice.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />G<lb /><lb />~DALLY REFLBCTC ik<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />JUNIE<lb /><lb />JUST THE NEWS<lb /><lb />senna ehiicaeei oata tn<lb /><lb />OTIS ANVERTISING.<lb /><lb />Phe Reflector Gives What 'You Are<lb />Looking kor<lb /><lb />pan RIES<lb /><lb />Masons meet tcnight.<lb /><lb />Fidaton many Anew prainess,<lb />Newbs m air next week.<lb /><lb />Fniarges many an ald business,<lb />- Tomorrow is WashingtonTs birthday.<lb /><lb />Preserves many a Javee hieiness,<lb /><lb />e dnl! hnsiness,<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />The weather has been turning colder<lb /><lb />»Ravives many fall day.<lb /><lb />Tre<lb /><lb />*<lb />$ fat racg,<lb /><lb />Cotton weed Meni and Seed Oatss<lb />leheap at S. M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />|<lb />'<lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Resener many 4<lb /><lb />Paver Wer TTS 4 a, fy wine V Lacin ace,<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />Seenres success fa any<lb /><lb />Have your laundry ready to go off<lb />"| Wednesday morning.<lb />ihest work done<lb />~Steam waundry.<lb /><lb />| , ;<lb />TRAIN AND PCAT SCHT DUES. W. F. Prepzy, Agent.<lb />. i<lb />, ,- the weather bureau sent out a warn-<lb />seca s  REME i<lb />[ine piney that we would have decid<lb />Passenres aad mol trate cote edly\colder weatuer today with che<lb /><lb />fer<lb /><lb />wivea Mi temperature down to freezing tonight.<lb /><lb />9) A. af isine!<lb />\<lb /><lb />� =. '<lb />7 Pty,<lb /><lb />south, arrives at 6:5 7<lb /><lb />north, ar<lb />Hobson"-oSo your wife has turned<lb /><lb />-C1us8s cook, efter all r� Jobe<lb /><lb />out a first<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />You get the;<lb />at the Wilmington}<lb /><lb />1 York to purchase a wNw stock of goods.<lb /><lb />ON THE GO.<lb /><lb />Se acted<lb />\<lb /><lb />Names of People You Know<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Q. Cuthrell came over from Kinston<lb />jhis morning. ,<lb /><lb />Mack Ellis and John Striekland, of,<lb />Kinston, spent today here. "<lb /><lb />J, W.<lb />Tarboro Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />Dr, J. Morrill and R, R. Cotten, of<lb />Falkland, were in town tohay.<lb /><lb />W, M. Bond weat to Raleigh today<lb />on busin ess before the Supreme court,<lb /><lb />Wiggins came down from<lb /><lb />H: CHooker left today for New<lb /><lb />Thomas Young went to Kinston<lb />Saturday evening and returned this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />EET SEEB=-FOR DIS-<lb /><lb />TRIBUTION<lb /><lb />ee tala<lb /><lb />SUGAR-<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />_ We wish to inform our many friends ¢ .<lb />and patrons that the capacity of<lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb />much enlarged and improved. We<lb />are now prepared to promptly fill all<lb />orders at the following prices, goods §<lb />delwered at your door:<lb />Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound 3<lb />Sweet Milk,.: .....25 ets a gallon. :<lb />Sour Milk,.........3 ets a quart.<lb />Pure Cream,......25 ets a@ qaart.§<lb /><lb />JAMES. &amp; WILEY B<lb /><lb />;<lb />Swill serve yuu promptly and satis<lb /><lb />Mr, R. E.L. CRENSHAW askilled<lb />dairyman, who was révently with the<lb />StateT experiment farm at Raleigh<lb /><lb />now has echarge of our Dairy and<lb /><lb />factorily. We solicit your patronage.<lb />Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98<lb /><lb />ROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSGN, Vice-Pres.<lb />REORGANI« 5<lb /><lb />STATEMENT 'OF THE<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES<lb />Loans and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts<lb />Premium on Stock<lb /><lb />$42,904. 8,<lb />1,650.6<lb /><lb />;<lb />:<lb />100 07 ;<lb /><lb />Xk. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE, Cash er<lb /><lb />D JUNE r5sth, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atithe Close cf Business Dec, 15¢h, 1897."<lb /><lb />* LIABILITIES.<lb />Capital stock paid in<lb />Undivided Profits<lb />Deposits subject to Check<lb /><lb />#23000 e¢<lb />3.79765<lb />103,294,<lb /><lb />sou<lb /><lb />ta » Nae<lb />Pound Freight, arr TVER| 13 j . rr ay af 4<lb />North Bound bes lsoueWei, rather; che has turned} By the courtesy of the Secretary ol Due from Banks 44,598 .0<lb />a | ; Due trom of 3-0 2 Due to Banks 199<lb />9.50 A. M.. 'saver 10:10 a ~ jout an average of one every two: weeks} Agriculture, who has done so much to Furniture and Fixtures 1,515, ~att Tine Ce Checks outstanding "- 867.5<lb />: qT . - .<lb />i o0 . Y ° J at * . . urrent expen 18e5 2,1 36. od 4 » C ay t fi v6  of DD  Lar a Va)<lb />ws, since we've been houseseeping � st ate interest lt  enonrabeet in-|,  Lime Cer ificate eposit I OU.00<lb />South Round # ~rereht, AYTIVES | SCCPINs imulate interest iu the sugar-beet 4-) Qach [tems 7,897,515 " ne<lb />7 : a) ° . a is<lb />a . Con Te . dustry, the Expeérime Statio Il] Cas n hand: 30,4 155.77 § Tots WEY<lb />9.00 P MM. loaves Q:15 V7 stranger"¢Car 7 ecil yeu a copy iustry, the Exp riment Station, will hon hand? ~ Ss Total $132,118,63<lb />ime eo gue EP EV ES ae te « os . log yo hevnee oey a . \<lb />oe ; 4? Farmar Hayseed"oI donTt | 2" for gratur'ovs distribution to far- Moen} $132,118.61 $ ~<lb />Qe amer Tom Riv any yos T7omM - 5 } (4 aint<lb />~ ek r Ss t , J Ho ; 1» } " . myers ne digger. '~oOuntiCs C6 . : i<lb />tes a re | Wit 0 be kas takes all my time to | mers mM the differ ne cout ties of the W Lotte iv Cs ref ally the sepi arare 1 eeds of our patrous, and § ~ ahi ull be vlad to have<lb />Washington Monday. secdayienrn an honest vinT? Stranger"*I State, severe] pounds of selected sugar-| yo eonnt, promising everv acc commodation consistent with goodbanking.<lb />af heed seed. In accordance with the| _"<lb />AWW vad was cong tousk fb could seli you apPers Pe Ee AN See . | oee,<lb />and Friday, leaves for Sas " . etches of t] the be I TO-DAYTS M Si<lb />. copy ofa $20 note tor a dollar. Yeu} Wishes of the | Secretary, the beet see | TO DA ARKET<lb />r 4 res 4 7 Cty &amp; u | . . . . ~4 a<lb />ary at i Praqprart t gnc 4 $3} PB y ° ' ~  a Tice pit 2 aS is fap rye {<lb />ton Tuesday pt \ reaivTt tell it from: the cenume.� Far- will be Gistributed in North Carolina | .<lb />~ ar sally thoce why mice ft 5] In rt _"<lb />nrday. lmer Ilayseed"* ~Gosh! Cimme one, | O49 to thiose Wid promise to follow j<lb />You hainTt eot no mere, hey you � directions in regard to planting, Culti- AS Reported by .<lb />vating. harvesting, and who will send LY (<lb />oe | ""_-" | | the GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO.<lb />To oacvertize pa eo nee) jsamples fer analysis, and sive us full ahe Gi ~ ° ,<lb />| i-cautitul Solo ts toma an as to. cost. Lhe farmer ?@-etton Buyers �<lb />, 7 2 | . infoymatieon as to cost. he sarmer T<lb />~the columns of the Sarpy i, on . Wo dee es een rer<lb />Phe CODeTegaLOP at the Baptist Who undertakes the Work chould te ""td"" y<lb />" church Sunday night was dcelightec able to reatize a good yield, ard as the ee oo<lb />See Lett the | i ! 1} &amp; Wholesale Grocers | | 4<lb />{with the Lonutitul sole rendered by | veet 15 very ¢ xcelient for tabie use and<lb />4 th . TT tS . 7% PAT toa Fs ~ ~ T ~ , y i } re T |<lb />W C�,�atner Wie rin. | Miss Julia Castex, cf Geldsboro, She} proves a veluable feed ior stock, the! "<lb />5 � I<lb />ne'The Poty Cite? in a manner|fermer wilt be fully repaiddcr his time | ~ Ot<lb />a a ho maanery" yO ee | Cottor sol Id in Greenville, 5 9-16<lb />tliat ahi 1 re the ry | oy Pomc. . at l tr SI thle {<lb />. : : oo ju ib St} a ha ich sweetness and aii�,� POUGIS, |<lb />Generally tair tonight and Tuesday, |, re td . North Corolinn 3 7 : NPay rane<lb />1 ; . . ine ay OF ECP Volec, and her expres iON WOK H War rOllead he) Lot 1oO ated Wh the} ,<lb />* �,�. 7 even waa * yom trate 1. ¢ PY T, * oe ,,<lb />Co der and freqzing Weather (oniin was perfec wotharm: | lyait 9 arhyicel t We L pe | WOTTON (jnenii r OO 408 0 fs tint ft 54<lb />asp ct, othermal butin whieh woos) known; , | ee ~ coe a alae bey<lb />are ELTA NRT | that the SUL a? beet is OT IWH/TOSL Su- plarel ) QO re a, MO {<lb />(UNE NT ET roe 4 + ; em ning<lb />WO CUPREANO PAY. | 1 Custully for commercial purposes ; but} May Y.02 6.02 6.01<lb />: | j ~ my - Pa rani | Pw, fis i 7 reo « 3g. To Hy ryRAR y q 7 { .<lb />ThatT is the w | Wi lee DP PRIG RR 3 end faith- SuouIGd We ft obie to zrow a beet with August. O12 ede O11 SP AGLISHED 1875<lb />y �,� iy it? § ~ j T x \| i Aa 4 a. Ds<lb />VEEP m wyeT ; ae nen ¢ if d 4) oive a sul 3 re auarap. | : ,<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILT. TON] for respons ah] satieme tablis he a h travel a+ sali wh percentage of sugar, | CHICAGO. ed \ 3) Bi PCA TT EEE .<lb />1c foi Chih Fev ec aaal 7 | i ; 1G e in thie vw eri et t al 2 { - i A) ee ya! R\ i Lan \] ; | |<lb />; i Vet ' | {| Nort * iis miuiless teadsto the erectioi . . . : \ fast) BRS i \ Hl mg ; #<lb />Malaria It . simp . . os INO . Carolina. oonthty �,�65.00 and vill . sfeadsto the erectio i} Hwa t Opuning. N ol Se | Q) Ai {| \ +f ~ J) J iF | j<lb />ithe , 18 § i iy i T Pr rottt 7 .. 4 ee be &amp; : ; syn | a: a4 wa ted wed od pet ae as aan ond<lb />in a tast ste ~le: g form. an ar | Xe nse, os Position steady, Refer-| of &amp; factory im the State, and there will . a .<lb />. aes u me c Rneclose selteaddressed ~ ctamped ty . | oobi LUG 55 U7 LUG 4 |<lb />Adult ts pief er it to bith. ; enyelo rent - - Lddre a bai a DG Way ben iis to cOlne .O OUP peopi = mes wt Dew "<lb />T . Werobe, oPhe Saminton Company ne PORT |<lb />onics. Price, ate De Ix Chi OM EET IL | Pitas * r<lb />DE We On eap in Consequence. Danly if (l Ch iT i<lb />1. . - = } wiih : '<lb />Mo. Wenerteane Qtatl 7 1 Nf, 1324 LOO 1100 PPK ih NOR HN<lb />hemmed PENDENCE URI RD a SNe are NR SY Tat ONL Tt Jt MMPEMTICHE tale Vili Ue iy | a ' ww A Ai , 4 iu iy boy i ik<lb />o POTN LL LP RMN TANI Hes Le RR STE ACTIN. H 1<lb />: ' a AYO 1" IBS 4<lb />. . clad to secelve applications for sugai- | " "<lb />¥ When the ahour hand pon tsto nine 1 . _T Farmers and Merchants buving |<lb />~ . ALL Ua IVF 4.44 9 bee l Gib Vii GILLOWMS bove panic of: ie yaa I 2-0) veuTs supplies W ill tind it tO ti heir inte<lb /> _ \ o~ y 7 ve bFRFLIN vt tit j 4 ad he a '<lb />guext &amp;% = | Our VY TQ, cy 4 ' . Te i , 4 . : ware } } d ipelye<lb />Save Your W shing on. the sine. led, and to corre pond with anyone In- est bo Bet OUT ee Sei Wu ee<lb />+} ro ) als oS eors: rey 1<lb />fe Cste ;inthe susject \ o= miiememnatl om ore BON naan , a ur Loc i , : tak EVE<lb />aan } i. at its branent<lb />een ala cit oae WA. WITHERS, be y ; | .<lb />REID Rd = ee . N8Ve Ola ee | prom heitey<lb />ati eal ~ wt Acti: Leireebor sNOl th Carolia lux { have a . ed I<lb />Poertncue sytatien nu<lb />| periment Sia | Ce _ Fiour, Sugar, Coffee<lb />| Pepi ie 4K<lb />= "" } uF gXN ~/ &amp; \ AY é P tone *<lb />. = | es H Always at lowest market prices<lb />= A deserter from thT avarship Marne | Tat @<lb />vf , : . . me Haar Gly a .<lb />} Al il i PrP B&amp;LE tt GVeGw 1 ( i : de 8) baer LIF y toad NU, Cigar<lb />st ? 2 fh) % yt ; 7 Va 7 | i<lb />i . ii 2 UE WOT oi ott ~hI il i i i : }* c ~<lb />1, . " ar ee a i as we'buy direcsS from mawvilas iorg<lb />ie Hh! Cc ié ati 1s mhuilty of the j i .<lb />a py . - o } 4 |<lb />i = Crime ¢ ', i | | amet)<lb />OG ga i i<lb />NY i<lb />\y 1) . a , , A complete st cock of<lb />. | Zo ; j od Pebabsy there a e more pleople now | éy<lb />i ré  ) ithan ever before ofthe opimicn that our NT T TZ} YTYNTT 1) ey<lb />at i BS modern ships would be- imore dan- 1 | ne \ | AS y<lb />hy * ea - . . . ' ° wa A ooe a A. af! (ies<lb />j ial eroaus. 1p yn to their own m o buan 1 |<lb />L: B uy nmen than !fygt arrived. Come iM! oo. pana |<lb />to ere. Pichmond Dispatch. | always on hand and sold af prices, te<lb />igea us | * suit the-times. Our goods are all bought<lb />' ~ sree mee A a emcee NOU Ue, land sold fer CASH therefore, having no<lb />many Be rt, oak | rise to run we sel] at a close iwnargin.<lb />Ir Kaul! 8 H &amp; Pf E, , (*.<lb />4 thers ; } f ya r S. NV GEE TU LTZ<lb />. vs a T<lb />Honse and Lot. Six rooms, dining \ Hay | i<lb />: : i s, S. ; bef 4 EE Oy -<lb />T | T ~ 4 penn certeimnenmertoaittebanees a<lb />room and kiteken attached Good well ;<lb /><lb />$800.0 00 . GUARANTEE.<lb />ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS.<lb /><lb />Will not injure hands or fabric.<lb /><lb />. Ne Mblershilat ane needed, �,�an use hard water<lb />same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An<lb />3- 0 yz. - ack aye for i cts. or 6for asc ts, :<lb /><lb />4<lb />__dold by retail grocers everywhere. :<lb /><lb />OW hen the Hour Hand Points to Nine,<lb />Have Your Washin on the Line.T<lb /><lb />Recommended by the best house-<lb />keepers Jor Clothes Washing, Dish<lb />_ Washing, House Cleaning.<lb /><lb />Try it.<lb /><lb />5 Cts Package<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />For sale by<lb /><lb />e, r<lb />wr?<lb /><lb />Fe eh,<lb /><lb />vai # i<lb /><lb />cg<lb /><lb />TEA.<lb /><lb />ERRY % CO.<lb /><lb />Ip<lb />vit<lb /><lb />J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />water on lot<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />3000 LBS, LARD.<lb />3 O 0" BARRELS FLOUR,<lb />1 00° CASES BAKING<lb /><lb />POWDERS,<lb />{ OO CASES SOAP,<lb /><lb />{ OO CASES LYE,<lb /><lb />1 00° CASES WASHING<lb /><lb />POWDERS,<lb />ao 5 SACKS COFFEE.<lb /><lb />We also have in stock Sugar, Butter,<lb />Cheese, Canned Goods, Suuff, Wrapping<lb />Paper and BagsTand many other things<lb />ito numerous to mention.. Send us your<lb />orders. Mail orders receive prompt at-<lb />tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co<lb /><lb />The Grvanile Sayply C0,<lb /><lb />Qa" hi ot LUI Lt 4<lb /><lb />Neen ney Tanimmnitammve ne ncnnnecnr mane, tly<lb /><lb />I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb />the publié that they can now<lb />_""e find me in the-"""<lb /><lb />HA<lb /><lb />where I am ready to cater to all their<lb />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 your orders. Goods delivered<lb />promptlé anywhere in town,<lb /><lb />l<lb /><lb />naan: 2 ete me<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />WRAL DIREGTORS Ak<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />exmenyosens|,) amainevenan<lb /><lb />We have wast received &amp; Det<lb />hearse and tke nicos st line of Cof-<lb />fins and Cessets, in wood, metaT<lb />lic and cloth ever brought tay<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We ate preparsd °<lb />ing ja al its forme<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given toco =<lb />ducting furerals and bodice en<lb />hasteT to our care will oreceive:<lb />every mark of respec:.<lb /><lb />Onr prices are tower (nan evets<lb /><lb />Ne do not want tronbpoly but<lb />iavite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can bo found at any and kK<lb />times in the John, l'lanagam<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />'N@<lb /><lb />Se<lb />2 baum<lb /><lb />| - E. WM. McGQWAN.<lb />Phone 41 a a<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb /></p>
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