DIXIE IN THE BLIZZARD: The blizzard blows on Dixie ; Heoray ! Git away ! But folks can’t freeze in Dixie land wae | With big pine trees on every hand— ) Hooray ! ' Git away! While the blizzard blows on Dixie ! | The blizzard blows on Dixie, : Blows high, ! Oh, my! The pond is frozen all in spots, But we've got a load ct lightword knots, Hooray ! ! Blaze away! | | While the blizzard blows on Dixie ! Next Door Bank. ne lp Sp ae SPRING BEAUTY, My Spring Goods have arrived and I am Oh, I wish ’twas hot in Dixie, Hooray ! Git away ! I wish ’twus hot as a summer’s sun, An’ coal wuz a dollar an’ halt a ton, Hooray ! Git away | While the blizzard blows on Dixie! . —Atlanta Coustitution. ON THE WING. Ricumonp Va. March 25, 96. Epiror Reriector :—To one who is interested ix the prosperity of your spirited, enterprising town and county, it is indeed pleasing to note the ener- gy and pluck that has been displayed since the recent disastrous fire, It does seem from the enterprise that is being manifested by your people, and especially those who were sufferers largely, that your town really has been blessed and it will be demonstrated in a very few months, that for the town in general a great good has been done. Doubtless your town (soon to be a city) would have slept in the security of the providential past, and no steps would have been taken for a sufficient water supply to guarantee ,the security of so prosperous and progressive a town, as yours most surely is. It was suggested and even predicted that fail- ures would follow the fire. but instead, there is demonstrated a determina- tion and pluck that shows to the com- mercial world that you have a fine country to back up a good town, and your people are becoming aware of it. showing the pret tiest line of Spring Clothing. shoes, Dress Goods and Trim- mings. Notions, ever shown in, the city. The prices are of the startling nature and can not fai to please. I was specially impressed with the en- ergy of those new men, who had just began business, Messrs. Baker & Hart and Messrs. Hardee & McCullen. To these gentlemen the support, gen- erous and strong of the community, should be given. With a first-class water system, and elcctric lights in a town with such a tobacco market and a country that supplies, and will con- tinue to supply, a first-class market for jall the staple productions so plentifully your town is hard to estimate. It niust indeed be a rapid growth for the It is most delightful commercial next few years. to hear traveling men, dealers, and all those who speak of the Kgoming town” of the State as applied to what a few weeks ago seemed al- most broken up. The good that your water works and electric lights will add ived by the lapse of time, and a short The tobdeco columns of your paper are worth ten times the subscrip- tion price. time too. Come and see us and The keen intelligence, the we will do you good. 6, 1, MUNFORD NEXT DUOR BANK. energy, your tobacco editor, Mr. Joy- ner, is bringing to the attraction of the tobacco growing sections and to the markets, is attractive and stimulating, and should bring. much to the prosper- ity and development of the town and specially to that particular feature of business. Only a short while and yyu will see manutacturing |. enterprises ‘istart. ‘They ate the natural sequence of pluck and energy,and when bucked by ‘sblid material, cannot fail to" follow, IL hope t9 see, muany. isnprovemenia fe grown in Pitt county, the future of tothe general prosperity can only bereal. | had a meeting Thursday the statement of Engineer J. L. Lud- low, who had taken a preliminary view of the town, relative to the cost of a system of water works. READY TO REPORT. And the Matter Now Rests With the TownjCouncil. —~ The citizens’ water works committee night to hear Mr. Ludlow stated that the location of the town is good for the establish- ment of the system and it can be putin at moderate cost—not exceeding $15,- 000 for a system affording abundant water for fire protection and for do- mestic use. He said that thejhill any- where on the river front would be a aplendid site for the stand-pipe and that about three-and-a-half miles of piping would be sufficient to cover the town. When questioned as to what he thought of Tar river water for do- mestic use, he said that by means of .a filterer it would-be made as excellent water for any purpose as any town in the State could show, none better could be wished for. After discussing the matter fully the committee decided unanimously to recom mend to theTown Council the immediate construction of a complete system of water works, both for fire and domestic use,in accordance with the suggestion of Mr. Ludlow. The con mitte will make its report and reccommendation to the Council at the meeting ot that body Wednesday night, April 1st, and it is expected that the Council will take immediate action on the matter. Court House on the night of March as the citizens of the town desired. A committee of our best business men was selected to represent the citizens of the town, and it was unanimously that Greenville will at an early day as recommended by the committee. the decision reached. water works be forthcoming. IN NORTH CAROLINA. ed ty’s freaks is a 12-year-old mother, large party of friends. vention to meet in that city next year. ing. While walking on the platform in front of the A. C, L, depot. he slipped on the snow and feil, hip and being otherwise bruised about the body. Palm Sunday. Noxt Sunday is Palm Sunday, next before Easter, and go ealled in com- memoratizn of Christ’s triumphant en- try into Jerusalem, when the multitude strewed palm branches in his way,cry- ing, Hosanna: Blessed is the King that cometh in the name of the Lord. Sporting Club and Golden Seal a nexp drip.in rox large. , Une dund, de, r "kay au, god gad susie Mf tw Lt Hitt | Himall 2 # ht ‘) 5. Tunste N's. ‘| ih "1 Ot i? yea inl > ae 10! Ln dado dia pac ibe ie ile ile eae At the joint meeting of the citizens and Board of Councilmen held in the |@ 3rd, Mayor Forbes stated that the Council was ready and would take just such steps to secure water works agreed that the decision and recommen- dation of the committe should be final, therefore the Reriector feels satisfied have a complete system of water works | goo The citizens’ committee has perform- | ge ed its work well, ‘and’ we believe every | ¥ citizen of the town will heartily approve Now, Messrs. Councilmen, let the | % Mattert Of Interest Over tho State, The latest addition to Wilkes coun- Andrew Carnegie, Pennyslvania’s steel magnate, is at Asheville, with a The Baptist churches of Wilmington will invite the Southern Baptist Con- Capt, R. A. Southerland met with quite a serious accident Friday morn- dislocating | his oF HIGH SPRING NOV- | lties you cannot find a more complete stock in the s State. Everything needed for high dress and. prices that are surprising. They ANK W1TH THE BEST that the country affords. | «For durability and wear I defy competition. have just returned from nowee age nepioee nae ace will buy. The line is is of ~ complete and yo | I am up-to-date ant the latest PRINTS - from. I was carefu selections and can show you some beautiful effects. . My INE OF HATS ARE UN- the northern markets surpassed. I have a Hat | , ‘ for every man and boy in ND PURCHASED ACOM- ‘Pitt county. Every shape plete stock of SPRING CLOTHING which for assortment, style and fit cannot be equaled in a first class store anywhere. OT A SUIT IN STOCK that is out of style. sold very close last sea- son and have no shelf worn goods to offer you. Everything up-to-date. I NOW ICAN SUIT YOU. I have a number of years experience in the Cloth- ing business and under- stand the taste and wants of youall. Give me a call. and shade imaginable. I have a hat chart of ‘styles, ‘HOES. YOU CAN BE 2 suited in any make, shape or quality. [ make a spec ialty of fine Shoes for both Ladies and Gentlemen and + will make close fieures. .NLY THE LATEST IN” NOTIONS are kept: in stock and they are of the highest order. A call will convince the most skepti- | oul of this fact. Remember OW IS THE: TIME TO have a Suit Made to Or— Bm der. My samples are all in and ure veauuies. Fit guaranted and salisfac~ tion given in ee case. , WAAR AAR APP PPP NEE LPP PPP PEEP LLLP EP FLING CLOTHIER. Neen nn ee ne cere eeeeeaen=nnsamaeemenneneennnenererrecnennenmnmnen eae cccnintmweene} Four Startling Facts. — ORs ¢-! . , pi AO ® 2 ORCI ION ROA AACR RAIN AO Ce POO OOC AAAAAAA RG: @ he) VEU OW OO Kelexaleiele,, * e A ws e .) o * Pa fed * iC) a . © P & Dress Coods ¥% & Clothing. & 7% Spring Noveltiesin 4 > A mammoth Spring 3 “Well, he wasn’t... He. ‘acted ji Path | «What did he do?” > . “He didn’t do anything. I thor he’d | make an awful fuss and ge story in all the papers, and then he didn’t make ‘any huss avout # 7 y ut} . “That was strange,” said the rr in gray “Jt was more than strange. Cownright medn, It just. spoil gy fet wasn’t the meanest’ part’ “either,” - “What else did he fa 4g “When we came ‘back and trig to by) walking into ‘the parlor ‘and aye ing that we were man and W his paper and saying, ‘Well that lets out, of the cost.of a. wedding doesn’t bn Why, I wits-so diappoinvod that I "y almost iled”- oe “Post: ad Beka Aphorion hs a8 Oe Be Eo A Bak hi fe, é, A lazy niggah doan’t tike to hear roostalts oroin’ : . ae oe ae ee Man wid de itch doan’t mind bi’ scratched. De sewer rat doan't fancy” the gro-| cer’s eat. De ahs tail man’s got no breeches to lend, cm It doan’t costnuffin to ask for a nick- el. Black beans taste like white beang-in de dark. Dalatommicks not ‘ticular when. its hungty, Much veshin ovan't make a niggah whiter.” De bianse de.coon climbs de moah he show his tail. I | When de wolf's preachin’ look’ out * de hips, ' Man wid'a honey tongue got a. per- simmon heart. ¥ | Weeds ldoan’s mind mich aw dey’s planted. Long as de cabin door’s low the nig gah must stoop, De fox ots in ‘the jury box when de teled fa” ‘wilehy” tha" dete pear aiie ne br gh spoiled it all by just looking up fei 4 foe i au four. wi not 1899, “You must s en is so with the ‘years of the measurement : > ful. . spoonful, Two round tablespoonfuls will weigh one ounce. cuip. am Pere: ~ The widow of “Bill Nye,” who died only amonth ago, gave Birth ‘ih n Sanday to al Nye | lives: at the ol Asheville. my | shows the wearer to be up HY SPRING STOGK: styles and shapes of new Hats. Shirt Waste, Statsped and other pew goods. ever before. cent before your d dollar is gone, and it It is some : times convenient to re, member the following items of cooks One pint of ‘liquid, equals one pound, Two gills of liquid make one cup- _ Four. teaspvontuls make on taLle- Half a pound of butter will make one | Four cups of flour make one pound. Two cups of granulated sugar make Bat one pound, but in powdered sugar it ™ will take two and half cups to make one pound. Silver spoons that have become dis- pe eolored by eggs may be. cleaned readily . was by rubbing with a soft, cloth and a little 8 girl, M home Deal Saco: an old etyle hat never Santi is in and embraces the very iehont Pattern | \ ’ Talso have a lovely display of My entire Stock is prettier than “ARS. GEORGIA PERCE inters more pay _ springs more, |}. and then the clock of time will strike| the death of the old century ani birth ot the new.” It is easy to forget, re-| | eails ‘tite , Phthfinde:s! that. there are still five more years before the dawn | of the twentieth ‘century. ‘The nine- teenth century ‘will not end, remember, till midnight of December 31st, 1900, pend your 100th century. of flour to date. Linens, | Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars |. This H tric bells to eve vants. Fish an ‘Patronage of traveling! public: Centrely located, room, yJOTEL N IGHULSON a J. A, Burerss, Mgr. Vee N. C, otel has been thoroughly reno- vated? fatal! hei rédmsudded, elec- pttentive ser- ‘Oysters served daily. solicited, a 4 Slendare middlé of | fs ‘April.’ mar to my ae fe prides ae eos ; Cl) WA ART) , * ‘ : ‘ bd i al Ldyagy hl hoa! . is i I will Pape a eich Kore at or or Good Ba Bric ee mit "Parties ‘e8, eal eae ary ha oat ie sold, | | MARCELLUS SMITH, "i Mis Mili ediddiaaial pane ite. do a: i on oe oe ; ) § D. O. STOKES, Di) i my ‘ ‘ Hoare tis wa i ae Puy jalways at LoOwEST MARKET CRICES "| we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena. QREENVILLE, N.C. With every facility for transacting a Benking Business. This Bank solicits n erchants, farmers and — firms, E femtertus all the courtesies that are ushallv-extended bg ret condue- re Coneeone pe raritvad weed ‘promptiy-and at | lowest rat: s. ESTABLISHED 1875. SAM. Mi, SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHONLDERS ff ARMEKS AND MERUHANS BUY shietettlint Ae cencot Aes pudean bale e pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is“ omplete hallits*branches. FLOU R, COFFEE, SUGAK RICE, TEA; &. ~ TOBAGO SNUFF &ICIGARS bling you to bay at one profit. slote stock of - FURNITURE alwavs onhand and sold ut prices tusun thet imes, Qui goods areal) bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to -rur,we sell ata close :m: irgip, s. M. SCHU L'sidG reenville. N Cc A com son F. STRATTON’S. cram, Celebrated Russian Gut \ Violin Strings ol. The Finest in the World, ta Every String irons S john P. Stratton, Mose Send for” r ett, zk em a a P. H. Pelletier, Lovit Hines, President. Sec. & 'l'reas’ 'CeUMSer co. Always in the market for LOGS. and pay Cash at market prices Can also fill orders fur Rough & Dressed Lum ber promptly. Give us yourorders. ~ O. HAMILTON, JR., Manager. nt OF UG I UTS, STORES. | 8 to 9 lighta 800’ each 10 to 12. lighta 700 12 and up 650. ae Not les ‘than three lights put in stores.” HOTELS. 20 and up bc each per moatn. Less than 20, store rates. RESIDENCES. Oi, tight pee = per Adi ~ ie per “rn + +’ | Wall Paper! ever shown in Greenville. Be sure to see my samples. All new styles, not ap old piece | in the lot. ‘Will take pleasure in bringing” samples to your home if you notify me at my shop near Hum: at ber 8, On a Digkerega avenue. ‘Gaten. aah ee, He ant’ goa Wah Below are Norfolk prices of cotton tes eanuts for Jpatere HY, 28 furnished mission Mer chants of Norfok ae pens «4 Good Middting Pe vey ue Middling 7 11-16 aa | Low Middling 75-16 i) | Good Ordinse y 6g by) Tone—dulli - PEANUTS. Prime 3} Extra Prime 33 ae ancy 3y- rT Sppplgh $1.10 be Tone+ bal 4 Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sides. 6 to 7 D | Sugarieu ted Hams 10 to 12) Corn 4\/ to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Fainily ’ 4,25 to 5.00 Lard 5} to 10 Oats 35 to 40 Sugar / 4 to6 Coffee 15 to 26 Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz 10 to 11 Beeswax. per 20 oun tohabd db i ite REPORT, 66 Red.. Lnoe— Compan, me ire os ( eeeee 8 6s CUTTERS - Comunro Good.. x: fs ie ‘ 66 66 THUS. J. JARVIS. ALEXL BLow. PARVin « BLOW, { ¢ Yo ae AKL Utiin i. \ Me ea betas mY « GREKN VELUE, a Practice a. “ELAM, f Lontts hal a ae HARRY SKINNER Ht. H.W. Wiebe. fn vive, o WHEDBRES '" sucoeagor’ to Latham & Skinuner, AAT VOR phos i uA ttt reat, J a0 60. ¢ +4 < eal fr gle Hina Gli John E, | lybape 6 elVitte, Ne OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS»AT-LAW, | | BS ot Greeuviie, N. special | aa " gi el to coll ctigns any ellen oF ei m ‘ r< 1’ D. Bets GRBEN VIL _ ® 0, } sap JAmes.a. smimni!! fig) ton TONSORI yee ST, OREENV/LLE, N. 0. wr Patronage solicited. | eee os H" eorem slp ge eet Seapemepmnel ‘ rT) CRBERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BARI wk. tyen " se 2 : ; a YHA Fors. 0 ne ERE »N, ay ce fe 1895, baad b80o" « 4tigb AY700 © | skid | HF ) iol a ote p lant i A oa ' a “. pe ‘abo _Lucoaase thy Ka ae ~~ ion - AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, Ceased Sones, oe oe in mf czar’s undue admi hers? fae, of electric cars, young children should TRAINS GOING SOUTH. = triously spread by Napoleda, hardly be allowed to run at large on ; . ‘ na ifilte him over-sensitive; but.aga | the Streets, especially in the pursuit Dated 2 y. mS yo fat reste bo Ooh The neo ot her |Of an amusement that often absorbs Mar, 14, S316 “c= | presence. She came with a single idea | their attention so compere that they 3 ‘Ble ¢ O) ee a oie £2 | to mile the cause of Magdeburg her | cannot be depended’ upon to look out if 2 -- ry: own.» »Bhé had suffered under the ma- for passing cats.—Boston nm Transcript. 2 As M. P.M. ; 1 : a us innuendosof Napoleon regarding - ph. Ay eee ; ft id “~y : nol ebraeteg: she had shared the dis- Te Meee f dag’ _ | grace of thé Berlin war party in the An Old Desk: i ¥ ch ze tf she had Bega 8? lap renigeg sh “12 10 she pn a wayfarer among a dis- 12 12 ___|____| graced! and helpless people; but her Mr. J, F. it bo ‘ae pest 1 H6/¥ 20 5 43| spirit was not broken, and she an- cabinet wor ie 18 SHOp, DeExe) | 2 VAll1 03 nounced her visit with all the dignity door to Mr. J. W. Cox’s office, was Selma 2 33! of he station. The court carriage in | & few days ago repaiting a very Ly Fay'tteville} 4 30/12 53 wh} ae : drove, accompanied by her | old desk. A secret, snring hap- Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 Ov ladies. in waiting, reachéd..Tilsit on | pened to. be touched and a drawer pany or July 8) and drew up bef door of |opened, in which was foond a 2 © | the’artisan under whose roof were the | commission appointing Mr. James Me : i rooms: of her = husband. cers and W.. Cox, brigadier general of the __| AS |__ |__| _|__ | statesuien were gathered to receiveand |State militin, dated 1846. It was P.M, , Aw encougage her with good advice; but perbaps the first time the’ drawer By hed! | 208 | "620 ) shé wared them away with an earnest had been opened since the paper Lv Goldsboro | & 10 7 05) call for quiet, so that she might collect een op rat Lv Magnolia 416 8 10| hep ide was putinit.. Gen. Cox was ia Ar Wilmington 5 45 945 cibanemt Napoleon’ ‘was an- er of our towvsman, Mr. d. G P. M.| | A. Mg agunetl As he climbed the narrow Cox. The desk i is pow Ip good stairway she rose to meethim. Friend repair and is in daily use by Mr TRAINS GOING NOTRH. and foe agree as to her beauty, her) J. W. Cox, commission nierchant. Sa ___| taste and her ‘manners; her presence,| This desk first belonged to Gen. ; Dated Srig 4 ig in a white dress embroidered with sil- | Cox’s grandfather and must be at Mar. 14, oaid Sis; | ver, and with a pearl diadem on her|jaagt 125 years old. —Kinston 1896, ZA | A. AA | brow, was queenly, In her husband's} Pree Press. __ a ee vi a me OF . Se ET TREN + ee eh 7 ee een Elen rs 4 ‘ ; oat 2B bin ‘ ‘ ~ ° as AN, d } Oeste eu LU ~_ i 6 40) Florenee R , leave Latta 6.40 pin, aarive Dunbar Returning Dunbar 6,80 a m, = spina 7.304 mi, daily exeépt Sant ‘or Gh mye 4 iy pees War- Jay, General ppt. language as theatrical. | menting her ¢ tess 8 ‘| material was’ ef moment?” she retor ~~ \. yt ++} endeavering to prove himself to in a few moments took his leave. over.” ; PUNG RIDING IN BOSTON. A Very Unique wer of Indulging Speaking ‘ot dieighs: ‘the practice i] without ait act ya genpu precedented. The we driver of’ girls?” Certainly they, .w an answer, and | observe thé | Taig ap: seat i Tae Her ala atari tbee: i a tie ie. et eta Bee ones acter of Chimene, meaning by this com- parison to stigmatize her attitude and So effective was her appeal that he felt the need of something to save his own role, and accordingly he bowed her to a ehair, a fi manent thus gained de internioed | ‘trike t ns key of high’ ¢o0 “Ly. up thé con; versation in. ‘urn, “he rutinize the ‘| beauties of her person, and, compli- ed whether the r India gauze. ,'| “Shall we talk of rage at such a Solemn ‘ and then pro- ceeded with her direct plea’ for Magde- burg. In the midst of her eloquence, when the emperor seemed almost over- come by her importunity, her meddling husband most inoppertunely entered the room. He began to argue and rea- son, citing his threadbare grievance, the violation of Ansbaeh territory, and right. Napoleon at ence turned the conversation to indifferent themes, and “You ‘ask much, ” he sdid to the queen on parting; “but I promise to think it ‘The courageous woman had dorie her best, but hér cause—if, indeed, it’ Was ever in the balance—was lost from the moment she put her judge in. an inferior position, Her majestic bearin was fine, but it was not thre able. indicginae on. the Hid ati if she had appeared in their carlier stages, and congretuaiee himself that she came i Fae Pi fe , they were already Virt when se ai rived > Brot 8! rentury. pung riding on the part of young girls, seems to be alarmingly on the increase, It has been common enough in other years, but recent, it bas, bole wagon says that, he can get along with the boys, but that the girls beat ‘him “You can lick off the boys,” he says, “but how are you going to lick off they tumble in back ° board, and drag screaming ~~ nd | holding on by f their We “i of ery 20 F9t hn ty.) sabe opens mission to mount as igh. They nthe Se eet an owen __| avenue, and even Beacon street! To uestion me | whether, the en yoveemes| Weiiios rec wel ataly, ‘be discouraged, laos 8h 4a Susiotrtend, In these days guarantees thorengh,, preparation to enter, with credit, apy. College i in North Oaroline or the State University. I: refers tc -108e who have recently left its wall ‘or the truthfulness of this statement. ! Any young Man with cheracter and moderate ability ‘taking a course with us will be aided jn making arrange- ments, to. éuntibbe tu the high iechodl, a© The discipline will be ept at tte present standard. Neither time nor ee Bor work will be s jared to nt this schoo all that parewts could wis For further neice see or ad- dress — W. HH. RAGsDALE ence THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily. Newspaper in North Carolina. The Only: Six-Dollar Daily :o1 its Class inthe State. Favors Limited Free Voinabe July #4), 1895. of the Tew Per Cent. ‘Tax on State Banks. Daily n ste per Ww Ha eek! byt By ger M. f ary toa tb, The Charlotte OBSERVER, {North Carolina:s » FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY: ND WEEKLY. - aint and Jearer bigger an it il} be more a tre than he Avy th: ites. the club or the work room. Lye DAILY OBSERVER. Me pi she ain MA d, Com | bet National Capitols. ¢8 a vear THE WEEKLY angpagcitder nient for home use. proof. Prices range from $16 up. of American Silver and Repeal ni cas ... 2 « (oe @REENVILLE, N. C., Feb. a6th, 1896. J. L. SUGG, Agext Victor Safe Co., oo « @reenyille, N. C. Dear Sin:—I am pleased to say that the Vie- tor Safe you sold me some five or six years ago preserved in tact ali its contents in the late fire in Greenville on the 16th inst. ‘The safe stooa ata point in my office in the Opera House block that must bave been cne of the hcttest. parts in the great conflagration. It contained. many papers and other things of value. When it was takun out of the ruins and opened, some twelve hours ater the fire,. everything i in, it was found to be sate ny presonved avd in good con- dition:, “I cheerfully make this. statement of facts in recognition of the valuable service ren~ dered me by this safe and you are at liberty to- wake such use of it as you may see proper: - THOS, J. JARVIS. de injall sizes, | ceorgeneral business _ haguaranteeto be fire ~ The Victor. oo is. yn: boty Every Safes ald wit J. Le SUGG. Agent, GREEN VILLE, X. a GIVES YOU THE ‘NEWS FRESH EVERY. AFTERNOON (I abhi tel Bi IEEE WORKS FOR THE B’g”. —INTERESTS. OF. 0. GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUN TY SEC OND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. SUBSCRIPTION 25 Centsa MONTH, ‘PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT— One Dollar Per Year. This is the Pe eople’s Favorite THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH. IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, —(0) a es Re -* When you need JOB PRINTIN Go | ><: Don't forget the Reflector Office. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FORK THE-WORK, AND DO ALL | KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. 4 x Ld 0 Our Work aud Prices’ Suit our Patrong, ; <0 . s ibe ALM iabde ; ‘i Mei MS Ald { j f Abi ik F aah 4 i { u% 7 a \4 q m oo f | - ‘ 4 f } Thee: : STATIONERY MOVERS —i8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OREENYIUABFOR 5a, Pevets. _ Bt A 1K Le sul ieaeey hy al ' ryt A foll ling of Boer Memorandaw: pad ime Booke, Rece pt, . ity nn 0.3 a, Lea ra } on Pens and*] sn~Holders_ de ) " ‘. M fi, ‘ iy *Y m He Ve ef copatant . : than Dyaipens ah Uh : 3 reeds oe Usp Pencil-Hoic Ver Baud, do! Don't forges we vi se ani anything in the StatiobSry line. oe ee orem d ct W - JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING acetate aie a new business, ne Enlarges many an old business, Preserve many a large business. ‘Revives many adull business, “Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. ee amma - lume of sgh REFLECTOR. - i "RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, nel North B ound Frei 1 suvesl0:10 A. M. , M. leaves 9:16 F. M. Samet : ~ fngton Monday ane for Washington Puaedy - aad ans saturday. Secures success to any hemor : To * adve-tise judiciously,” use the sd eae Pamenger and mail train going sorth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, ives 6:47 P. M. t, arrives 9: 30 A South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, ‘far River arrives from Wash- Wednesday and yi urs Carlos Harris came over from Kin- ston this morning. | E.M. Cheek returned from Raleigh Thursday evening. T. R. Moore has moved. into his new house in Forbestown, ©» Dr, J. N. Bynum, of Farmville, spent to-day in town. Allen Warren bas gone to Washing- | ton ona business trip. to Washington to-day. B. E.. Parbam returned from Balti- more Thursday evening. “Adrian Savage returned trom Rich ‘mond ‘Thursday evening. I, F, Haskett, of Scotland Neck, is visiting relat‘ves in town. Mrs. John, S. Congleton etarnel homie from Raleigh ‘T hureday evening. to-night. erage si, warmers C. 8. Hamilton, of Balad Me,, is here on @ Visit to his vores, @ C. : | Hamilton, - There was bnofter fish iy. at Goff MARCH-ING ON. | mmeaemnmmennl Coming—The Reflector Prints It. March has but a few more eye to blow in. Fine Oranges 25 cents a dozen at “Morris Meyer’e. a. S, Tunstall’ Se The young folks have a ball on the : pogene for tonight. 25, 000 “Sweet Moments” Cigarettes at Jopber’s prices. J. L. Starkey & Bro. The Cornell Advertising Company attracts a large crowd every night, The “Southern Leader,” still holds the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. Nothing equals it. D. S. Surrit. Getting Easter bonnets ready makes many visitors to the millinery stores. Shred Cocoanut, Transparent Gela ~ Canned goods at J. S. Tunstall’s. ~ Mountain Butter. way. Something New and Sweet, Peanu Ylakes at S$. M. Schultz, Sunday. vi Schultz. in ae season. we * Ap ms 7 hs jh pal h tént on Dickin: aad below Five Points, — Werte Aw the Days Go By the News Keeps Farmers are busy putting in their ty Chaleston Rice 5 cents a pound at - tine, Deviled Crabs and full line fresh Pienie time draweth near, They 4 usually begin with Easter Monday. . AtS. M. Schultz, Link Sausage and Spring greens—those fellows who bite at every fake that comes their ‘The Roanoke Union, Baptist, met at Enfield to-day and continues through Cod Fish, Lrish Potatoes, Prepared heat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac- P. R. Molasses, ut $. M.]h Spring goods were never prettier) than those our merchants are display- ., |gonyencs next Bp March S0th, pe thfeb Wweatned infos! Ht! Gait -in town, the farmers 20 ie at home anes acetal ere wt yy eal | Lanaing last night. They seem to be popular with the young men. Herbert Edmands invites you to Visit his new barber shop, near Five Points. Nicest place in town for a shave. Again the RerLector calls attention to the need of. a Board. of Trade in Greenville. Why sn) d waiting ? It Greenville had a canning factory it would make fruit and vegetable grow- ing in thisseetion much more profitable, Just received a new supply of job] material. Some beautiful linen letter | heads. Comie, let us put you up a thousand or tw 0. A full attendance of ot . the choir i is re- quested at the Baptist church tonight. Every member is interested in some matters that will be suepeeya Evangelist J. kK. Schoolfield, who held a meeting in the Methodist church here two years ago, will begin a meet- ing in Wilson on Sunday. Mrs. King says there are more peo- ple trayeling now, than she has ever known at this time of year. Her house has been full every day of late. It is reported that the, widow of one ot the workmen who was killed at the lumber mill at Parmele, some months ago, has sued the company for $80,000. The Feast of Passover begins on Saturday evening, lasting seven days, during which unleavened bread forms the principle diet with our Hebrew cit- izens. The boys had a good one on the Re- FLECTOR old man this morning. He went in his garden to plant corn, dug t dewn town in his pocket. visit to this town last winter is pleas- nig smembered, $F ted yto return xt Wedk "but ‘theit? agent | failed in. April term ot Pitt Superior Court coming term, CARES: | pe ‘| ‘ a4 MACH AAT 41 : uy ae aA Mind men sho Here.) Mylo nt J iTs ae gét them to Ke nt ao acyeyigesn F. C. Harding and Lee Rawls went | Blinn, of Charlotte. ‘plained. Miss Blinn gave another the holes and brought the shelled corn } The Chick Medicine Company, whose | Easter Greeting to spe u house they vould give concerts. There are no pile We hear thata party of + Sey hand and offer ey tubainah to ‘The Gree merchant who | dobs hag want good pictures. R. Hraas. Fi Sireet Hath” to the branch east of town and ex- tending the roadway in a straight course on through Mr. W. H. el tington’s property. If the plan . carried out it will open a number” of ton’s place: There is no better prop-. |erty anywhere convenient to the town. | Health Lecture. There was a large audience of ladies atthe Court House, Thursday after- noon, to hear the lecture of Miss Cora jenter.ainingly and her subjects are dis- cussed in an instructive and interesting manner. We learn that she gave the ladies many valuable suggestions spon the beat methods tor the preservation of health. The lecture was illustrated by the use of charts which were fully ex- lecture this. afternoon. 10 ST RECEIVED ~— a —f fresh line of—— Family : GROCERIES, —— Consisting of 4s Lard, - Coftte,| Sugax, | &e., &e., &e., Flour, which I am selling so low that it causes surprise. Come seve me and I will treat you fair and square. 8. W. HARDEE. FOR SALE. main street, the most desirable hotel in the city, largest patronage, well eqsipped 3 story building, 20 rooms, other neeessary buildings, good well water, 36 ineh teracotta curbing—price: low. ‘Terms easy. buildings. Terms easy. 5 rooms and kitchen, good well water. frout each, by132,go0d title. Torms easy. 3 houses and lots for rent.. 3 have several other desirable pieces. of property ag sale, For farther infor-' mation call 0 HENRY SHEPPARD, REAL ESTATE AGENT. serve the public on-and aftsr Monday, | March 30th. Come to my tent: when | f a ; f . . Ff t > Foe: eck . ss i ok ‘There is talk of opemng. Fifth street | 3 splendid building lots on Mr.: ‘Harring- iG Miss Blinn talks | EVERY THING FRESH AND NICE LOT OF GRITS, HOM | JINY, DRIED APPLES AND| gm ‘EVERY THING | KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GRO "Fhe King House property, on | House and lot corner 20d and Cotanch |: streets, 7 rooms, and other neeessary |’ Heuse andlot on Washington street } 2 store lots on main streep 26) teet | A quem OA. * hq poreyo syyon9q 04} wii 0741 910051 no es _ JO FIO MO ‘do Off #SIMl pUuBe Yslpooy 4 ~1Osval OMEI}Xe T1043 oj Moo 40 HY AMOUR OF NO H. (. HOOKER & (0. ‘Purveyors of Good Advice and Dealers in Diy Goods, Clothing,. Shocs and Gent’s Furnishipgs® Go Tie D. S. Smith’s —FOR YOUR— GROCERIES. NICE. JUST RECEIVED A ‘PEACHES, CANNED PEAUH-| ES, TOMATOES, APRICOTS ‘AND PEARS, AND IN. FACT USWALLY CERY STORE. omeemennmiete, saeneumenainaes BUTRES A SPECIALTY. 4 whe | a o 4 ie A aie aS ; co sie hh oak FE : vette SB Ito the ng Pn £5 CQ bit eel ~~ &B |ithat vou will have to buy | 33 (BS ESS se [this winter for the comfort dey $s 3 3 ee [pf yourself and famity turn “9'R a eB RON ~\your footsteps toward the a a PLeeeg A store of . - ° Ea ae ee eee 6s) a < ey te Be, BE py ae. perce ai- ot Cae = (a u Be. “Fsbes8 ae 3 §eeaaen. ; o op oo ee , a. 0'O fr Sx ‘ Bi! ee ag Se , Where: you will find se a) Be | displayed the | and. me 2 a a , best. assovted line of the Sa 2 mo May : following goods: psa, = Oo DS HEIL® - La Ae 3 2: @ | |) sk of man wand varied kinds.. Dress Goods and Tr’mmi’gs Notions, Gentlemen | Furnish- ing Goods, = Shirts, - Neckties, Four-in- Hand Searfs, Collars, osiery, Yank Notions, Hats and Caps t m néatest tome robbiest mae, styles,La~ gam dies, Boys, and Childrens Fine and Heavg Shoes and Boots in. endless styles and kinds, Carpens, Rugs Root Mats, Mathings, Flooringy and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- i om Ribose. The politician has dropped the tariff 1 have almost dropped it— goods going at such short profit. The politician” spends his time talking finance —gold standard,, sins gle standard, bimetal- lism and free silver. My time is spent in talking GROCERIES and exchanging them for money and pro- duce. Not purticular as to the kind of either so the quality is 4 Seed Irish Potatoes. Try oe , Coon or Nancy Hanx Tobacco VW oti os a peal * Lang's LAadW ‘ Correct as to Fit. | ' Yt Fe dav fae ee ‘the 6p r Ban = es aie aly a), pihdtene haw » ei ge te ca st a I Correct as to of : Correct as Corre 4 DO YOU WANT A PAIR OF GLOVES TO MATCH. THAT NEW DRESS. Gloves 4A ARE THE BEST ON THE MARKET. le. aunty, An ones taste} ot Gloves, E Bobtity: Ntpakveet and aid Bring | for your RASTER MOILBIS. Woe Hy) ne ie a. nt in aa my Mevthiey adh wy w" ve PB ite ad : ae) + good. Prices low as the lowest.‘ batt WB 5 tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,. Valises, Hand Bags, and.a stock: of FURNITURE that will sur WAU Frc hn vu Pp bs 49) OV ILLLLLLL MER ARS «= lt ees. se ~ omy 4 ~ i be Bs Cees te my nie oe : RPE an ne . eee aa tl a eg reag o aaal ise and delight you beth as ‘to quality and price, Baby Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut Sacks and Twine. We buy GOTTON AND PEANUT : and pay the highest market prices for them. ff Reynold's SHOES for Men and Boys can’t be beat, PadanBrés! SHOES for |Ladies.and Misses are assed, «oe fils 6 Soyetis an warran d be winced. eee a bee a8 st spate : are neat, wc ath , pg rebate |Our sore ound re torso rte so) ee ea ne! ahah alc