D. J WHIGHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 26 Cents a, Month. i. a ng L ~— pe ~ Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1897. f ee No. 6 Prarie is still the same price 1 yap ite ? ax M ' : at ey | ed hee ‘ ele oe : hie oe ; To, grt ig PER YARD. FOR THE CASH, ~ HOUR SHR ONE CASE OF | | ZS TANDSS ». Per yard cash only. goth Come on plenty of “goods to load, Bombs Shells with, -~« | C. T. Munford ae eg ee hy THE LEGISLATURE. Condensed‘Report of Proceed.ngs. TWENTY-NINTH DAY SENATE. The senate met at 4 o’ciock. Bills and resolutions were introduced as follows: McCaskey, concerning the agricul— tural depariment and the college of agricuiture and mechanic arts. The important part of this is to take the de- partment of agriculture and college out of the present hands and give it to the populists or republicans. McCaskey, to repeal all laws allow- ing grace on notes and dratts. Clark, to regulate the transportation of bicycles. Alexander, to change the pame of che Leuise yarn mills, of Mecklenburg. to the Louise mills. Grant, a resolution in favor of the arbitration treaty now pending in the United States senate. By suspension of the rules it wae taken up and adopt- ed. } Buuer, (by request) a memorial from the president of the» North Carolina railroad and directors emphatically denying the truth of the statement of President Hoffinan in his letter to Gov- ernor Russell in regard to the lease of the North Carolina railroad. The memorial is signed by S. B. Alexan- der, Lee S. Overman, Jno. Alliron, J. J. Young, W. C. Maxwell, C. W. Johnson, R. F. Hoke, H. W. Friesand V. E. Turner and the request is made that a joint committee be appointed with power to summons witnesses to ‘investigate the whole matter. The joint !resolution to appoint such committee was adopted. Bills were passed as follows: For the better protection of the trav- eling public from baggage smashers and other employes. ‘To incorporate the Carolina Cooper- age Company. ‘To prevent public drunkenness, (ap- plies only to Buncombe, Transylvania and Henderson counties. ) To instruct the commissioners of Craven county to refurd illegal taxes collected in 1890. HOUSE. The hous met at 10 o’clock, Only seventy-two members were present. Bills and resolutions were introduced as follows : (cx, to define lawful fences in Pitt county ; to require owners of personal property to list 1t at its full value. Sutton, of Cumberland, to declare bicycles to be baggage (accompanied by a petition signed by bicyclists.) Purgason, to make it a misdemeanor to give or sell intoxicating liquors to any habitual drunkard. ' Duffy, to allow Onslow county to use its surplus special fund for general cuunty pui poses. James, to allow Pender county to use its bridge fund for general pur- poses. Pool, to allow a county to adopt 2s its own an agricultural society formed in another county. By leavea bill was introduced by Ferrell to enlarge the jurisdiction of magistrates. It provides that the pun- ishment tor all assaults, assaults and batteries or affrays, where no deadly weapon is used or serious damage is done and where a deadly weapon is at- tempted to be used or is used but no permanent injury is inflicted, thall be w fine of not exceeding $50 or imprison- ment for thirty days. It turther pro- vides'that whenever any person shall be’ Convicted of carrying concealed weapons before any justice of the | [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. | “A. - a shiateana sunnsins oonoemeeet cit” Mle! The Lieby Glass Makers Opened last night to a large and well pleased audience. Those who received large presents are as follows : Foster Quinn, W. C. Hines, E. E. Griffin, Ola Forbes, Miss Jennie Brown, Mr. Moore, A. J. Anderson, C, R. Cul- bertson.. Every visitor receives a present. 10 cents admits. Afternoons from 2 until 5, evenings form 7 until 105 New Bus, « Geurge Fleming says the laiest news from Raleigh, via tcbazco town, is that a bill was introduced in the Legislature to make little possums climt little trees, andvice \ersa,it requiring an expenditure of too muca labor tu cut down a big t-ee and find nothing but a little possum when a big o-e was expected. Also that fluunders be compelled to swim with their white side up so that it wil] be easier to see and gig them at night. The Small Boy. An exchange says that a teacher in a school in one of the Western cities was trying to impress upon the minds ot the smallest class in arithmetic the table ot United States money. She first asked tne children how many dimes made ¢ dollar, and they readily answered “ten.” ‘Lo her question of how many cents made a dime she re— ceived the same reply. She then said : “Now, Children, Iam going to ask you 2 ‘more difficult question: Can any one tell me how many mills make a cent 2” At first there was silence. and then a small boy near the foot held up his hand and on being told to give the answer. sai; “My papa says now that McKinley ig elected not a damn mill will make a cent.” A Toothless Family. A queer family was unearthid near Lapaz, Ind., the other day. It consists ot a family without a tooth., James Leonard is the father, He is past 00 years of age and has passed this much of his life sound ard healthy without the asssistunce of a molar or even a baby tooth. None ever grew. Twenty years ago he married a woman who had as fine a set of teeth as could be tound, She etill possesses them. They had feur children, all of w2om are full erown ard perfect in regard to health, but who, like their father, never had a tooth in their head. Their gums, how- ever, come down much further than is ordinarily the case and are as hard and firm as a bone. Ac Old and Well-Tried Friend. The Youth’s Companion will cele- brate its seventy -first birthday in 1897. Among the att.actiye announcements of the paper for the coming year is an article by Mr. Andrew Carnegie on “The Hebit ct Thrift.” Successtul men in other walks of life wil second Mr. Carnegie’s with readable, practical articles. The nonpartisan editorials the “Current Events” and “Nature and Science’ departments are ct special benefit to those who wish to keep informed of the world’s progress. Of cou se there will be the usual highclass fiction. New suvscribera who send $1.75 to the Companion will not only receive the paper for a veur, but wil] receive free a very beautiful Calendar printed in twelve colors.§The Illustrated Prospectus ot the next Volume may be had by addressing Tur Youtu’s COMPANION, 905 Coiumbus Aye,, Boston, Mass A force’ of county convicts began work Tuesday grading the hill on the plank road, just abcve the 1ailrcad. 1 Slate | tt amid Just received a beautitvl line of GENTS SHOES, the latest Spring fad. Selling right along the finest make of at astonishing low prices and I valways guar- antee a pertect fit. Let me take yaur measure for a Tailor-Made Suit. My Spring Sam sles are all in. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER.} Sb — NI / " ; y y yy 5 Var BG) SAAB A Aw A Aa Ya BA '9)\@) WA AAAS OF \ , f Some Bleaching cutters squaled because our offer to giveit away knocked them clear out, and they wanted to prosecute usfor giving goods ctv All the same we've got bleach ing as low as anybody. If youdon’t believeit come and see. Thereissomething elseI want to talk aboutalso New Spring Goods are arriving daily, and I have many pretty lines to show you., Prices on everything down lower than ever. _s Exploder of High Frices. HM HARDER: 7 gt fae mnt aS pap tate enema Y AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).}° eee There was agreat deal of explaining of votes. Cox, republican, vcted no, saying he believed in fairness and thought all men should have trial by ne SURSCRIEFIGN RATES. - = * > dos apptication to the editor or a he ofiice, : eae We Se a postortice In the county, who wi! in each neighborhood, ; gad only on one side of the paper. bees pe Toveral Commission on supscr'i p -v.. tates paid to agents. Ca i ies Wepxespay, Frsruary 10, 1897. THE LEGISLATURE. AAA AARNE peace it shall be the latter's duty to fine the defendant not less than $10 or imprisonment not more than thirty days if he cannot pay it and the justice of the peace shall pot have authority to suspend the judgment of imprisob- ‘meut and on appeal to superior court if oo there be conviction iudgment shall not. Le any less than that of the justice of | the perce. ‘Lhe common Jaw misde- meanor of forcible trespass shall here- ° (e a * { after be panished by fine not exceeding $50 or thirty days’ izprisonment ; that larceny and receiving where the value of the goods does not exceed $10 shalt be misdemeanor. Costs are to be in- cluded in all cases. NIGIU'T £1. 310N. The house met at 7:30 o’clock. The resoluuicn introduced by Han- cock to abolish the office of enrolling clerk and oust A. L. Swinson came up and caused a hot debate. Hancock spoke in support of the measure. Ward, of Duplin, asked what was; the charge against Swinson. Blackburn said Swinson had refused to carry out the terms of the contract ana that it was none of Swinson’s bus- ‘ness Low many assistant enrolling lerks were were; that Swinson was not treasurer or responsible for the finances. ; Werrel! said that if brokert “contracts | and agreements were spoken of it was high time for the republicans to get on their knees and apologize to the popu- lists. He declared it was a snap judg- ment; that it was evident the republi- cans were trying to overrun the popu- lists. ‘The populists are in the minori, ty but in electing republicans they ex- pected to be treated fairly. Linicoek asked Ferrell it he was not ceeted by republican votes and Ferrell peid yes. Tsk then called on Ferred to name! the contract which the republicans had _ broken, a Ferrell said he would do so but would rather not. Several republicans cried out: “Tell it,” but he did not. . Dockery said S. Otho Wilson ant | Charman Atwater had daily for the past two-weeks urged him to depose Swinson ; thai Swinson bad broken his pledge by saying he would not put any uegro on the roil. He sa‘d Swinson was elected by negro votes; that he ba2 come here and after feachering his own nest had broken faith. Dockery sail Quick, a negro named as an as— sistant, was in all respeets as compe: tent as Swinson; tha: the latter rhought he was bigger than the house itself, He said Swinson had appointed tivo servants to wait on him and one) of these was Swincon’s own — son i: "Dockery said Ward, Ferrell and all © other populists who Were now’ so anx- fous to indorse Swinson and hit at ne- _ groes were last fall blamed anxious to “get negroes to vote for them, and but for negro votes they would never be Daring all the discussion there was Serena: ee namin ae 98.00 h 20 - - ” ” 10 din town by carriers without ie tisng rates are liberal and can be — desire a hve correspondent at wyery ‘gend i f items of NEWS as it occurs gend in brie A get his peers. 3 : Morton, populist, asked if two years ago republicans were not tied out in the woods and if the populists did not have to go ou. and untie them. Peace, colored, said republicans and t populists were indebted to 120,000 ne- | gro voters for their election ; that neith, }| the negroes could have had a negro as enrolling clerk. © Person, of Wayne, said he had pushed Swinson, had told of how he had suffered atthe hands of the dem- ocratic machine ; that he was not cast~ ing his vote against Swinson but against his. stubborness. Ward said ii was not charged that Swinson had refused to do anjthing, but that he was going to refuse; that in other words he was tried before he had committed an offence. White, of Randolph, in voting aye eaid the republicans were bitched cut’ in the bushes two years; that the popu- lists unhitched them but got on their backs and rode in too, j Great laugh a4 er could win unless by negro /votes and |. you with Frit Contos, | Nuts, Fics, &e. | Leading brands of Cigars. Fresh Candy every day- Let me grate your Cocoanuis. MORRIS M#YER. “place ready to serye| — sivas, and Oysters. I havenice Malage | Grapes, Oranges, Apples, CURE CONSTIPATION go 10 4 : . ~~ R | Torr rcny : Hg om a 1 23¢ sot pitt A PSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ‘9 cere any case of enstiration. Casecrets are the Ideal Laxs never grip or eripe. but enuse casy natural resulta, Sam ple and booklet free. Ad. STERLING te REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montre:!, Can., or New York, © 913 J. W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier - THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL N.c. —_O0— UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS: AND EMBALMERS. aoe § Hone We haye ‘just received 4 new hearse and the nicest line of Covi fins and Casgets, in wood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green\ illo, _ We aia prepared to Jo embalm- ing in al; its form.. Personal a3vention given to con ducting funerals and bodies en- ‘ter. | The resolution was adopted—ayes, | | 57 ; noes, 8. | ! ~ ——— { ‘ HARD TO PLEASE. eorene | In winter, when the cold winds blow, | Man kicks. He doesn’t like the ice and snow ; He hates to see the mercury go To zero ; i! it falls below, He kicks— Oh, how he kicks. In summer, when the sizvards sizz, Man kicks. He groans,“Great Scott! how hot it is!” As if no misery equaled his. Then, as he wipes his streaming phiz, He kicks— Oh, how he kicks. And so it is, if cold or hot, Man kicks. He’s never pleased with what he’s got. But growls, and fumes, and swears a lot, And, whether it is rignt or not, He kicks— trusted to wur care will receiye every mark of respect. Oar prices are lower than ever. We do not want monupoly but * invite con. petition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the Juhn Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE é CO.’ a ee ad STOCKHOLDERS .’ ey : os Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt D. Cu — Hardee Higgs Brvan Million Dollars, Greenville, N.C. | Wm. T. Dixon, President National . | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts The Seotland Neck’ Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general ak _ C. vublic, oah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C: p i R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. Beyer oh pl rec ¢ Bast | q R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1806. \ ° mE. AM Wine The Bank of Greenville. GREENVILLE, N. 6. W222 0G2-03 Statement cf Condition December L’/th, 1896. RESOURCES. *, TABILITIES. J.oans and Discounts Capital pat is ore & £0, 480.36 92. 0O),.00 Due from Banks 88,203 80°). ndivided Prof. 3,045.54 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 § Devosits 51,787.59 Current Expenses 1,7-4./45 Due Banks 1,137.87 Premium on Stoex 1,000.09 3°" .e Certificste 1,255.00 Cash Items 7,712.90 § Coshiers Chocks 1,480.59 Cash 20,92::.58 § —_———— Sehnert Total 111,700,5 Total "111,700.59 $ ape Accounts Received. Corres; rder:e i-.vited. Elmwood [Jair We have opened up on our farm one mile east of Greenville a —-first-clacs —~ ARY OF TWENTY. OWS ‘ And are prepared to furnish town and community with the —THE BEST JERSEY— MILK. GREAM AND BUTTER, at your door every morning at reasonable prices. Give us one trial and you will be our custom- er. For prices appiy to the pro- prietors or manager. Orders ieft with either will have prompt at- . Oh, how he kicks. PROFITABLE PUBLICITY. CE Brevity mn Advertising. ee = renee a, ap ees ont ie sae Nips -- ewer fa ak on sas oa ——? We “cr by g.ve ne‘ ce that © petition Will be preccntec to tae Legislature co ,change the chatter of the Town of DD pOISOA A Ne] Gl Primary 80 Green ‘lle. ALFRED FOR?” tS, ALT ondary or's'en J. C ° M' 4 o. ‘ sliary BLOOD POLSON perma Bacured in 15 t035 days. You can be trentod J. uu. LITTLE, R. A. T's sON. Nozice. shomeforsame price inder same eu AY Y a ar, * ‘4th ty. Ifyou prefer to come here ot) will con trast to pay railroad farcand hotel hillsand nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer | cury, indide otash, and still have acheg and | es gucous Patches in moath, Sore Throai: | ; Vine ples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on, | Cuts it in this Besondare BL GOO eR ' why dary } ID PHIS Maeda AN' ‘or far | Vc gurantee tocure, Wesolicitthe mest chew A ant + nee a eee pe in | Be +o cases and enalisnge the world fora * Cuba, by Seuator Quesada, Cuban | baified the skiil of the mont emacs ti yske representaliys ab NO | Coonl rearing: ath eapital behind our : ncundie OTES | J Coban patrios. ia Gremen- | Torase tee Prvofs sen’ -sledon dous Cemand. 4 vonanca for agents. kenlication, Tress © is. MEI bos Masonic Pomnio oH “gen Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, | | verybody wants the cnly endorsed, re- lia lebook. Outfits free. Credit given [res ‘ht paid. Dropall trash, aud make iSovu amonth wit. War in Cuba. Ad- ‘dress today, tHe NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 282-26 Dearborn St., ; ~ menial Ste heed eect tenet: POT a : { roa PE Viaw a we . jw bbe Ste we eer OE =o oF . * ee | RAR IEEE WORT Sree oo EN CCE TON 1 7. ~, yh "ale ee WOW hoe SC i RCH 6 a Seca RC eR: «hms amt tape enti | cae . ponaeny , |S RAMES A. pcp >| | TOWSOD IAL Wiaj. HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashir, R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash r, By Natu’t C. Fowiur, Jr. of New York, Doctor of Publicity. A few words inside of a man are worth a bundzed outside of him. Too much advertising brevity is bad, but not as bad as too little brevity. Many words may please you, but if they don’t please the reader they might as well not be printed. yours ? Soy enough, but don’t say too much. Evew it people would rad long- wiisd-l calvertisemeits, 16 mitra. nos be deal of applayse, nearly all, mublicans, ‘The democrats t tention. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- chants of Norfok - Your advertisements are long, per- COTTON. | haps, and when you write them you oie ig n in the space — uly Bay “4 much as you ca I Low Middling pep 7) Good Ordinary 51 They are interesting to you and to) Pone— viet. your tamily. — PRANUT. Do people read these long advertise: | prime : 2 ments ? Extra Prime 2} Do you? ™ancy 28 It you don’t read them, why should | Spanish 60 to,75 you expect that others should read Tone—quiet. ; +? 1 es Well tu ted so much abuut your goods)! Jas. & Wiley Brawn Props R. M. Kennedy, M’g’r. Cotton ang reanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cvtto. ESTABLISH YD 1875. SAM. “1. SCHULTZ ARTIST. . rn WBESNVILLUE. N. 0. GRA Patronage soli¢iice, ‘leaning, Dyeing 2nd Pressiit Gents Glothes 9 gspecialby ean ti tt tet et te Sinippe, ta ty pieeiaeneetiatentin a teetenc] bf ABER cCOMUNDS, “FASHIONABLE BARE EL. # Special attention given co cleaniré Gentlemens Clothing, OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Buraxss, Mer, Washington, N. C, This Hotel has becn thoroughly reny vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. attentive ser vants. Fish and Ovsters served daily* PORK SIDES GSHOULDER frAkMERS ANI+ MEKUHANTS BUY | ing their year’s supplies will tind | their interest to get our prices befere pu. | chasing elsewhere, Ou stock iscoraplete u allits branches. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M, Schultz. ‘bier, por Ib 16 to Qa that jnle would have no curiosity to Western Sides 43 to 4 ae Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 | ne aie Corn 40 to 65 Remember. » vertising does not sell Corn Meal 60 40.65 pools. 2 _ | Flour, Family 5,50 to 6.26 Advertising creates an interest in| Lard 6} tole you and yours, and by bringing peonle; Oats. 35 to 4} |to you, makes it easier for you to do| Sugar 4 to business withthem, = est 13 to. 20, Acvertising is simply the most eco — ; te seg eee nom‘cal way of placing buyors ina ney se go og oo Pee Fggs per dog an ae position for you to handle them. Beeswax. per as . "| to run, we FLOUR,COFF cE, = mem teeeameel © Kod ALWAYS AD LOWEST MARKET PRICHS Tobacco, sr-t&c, we Duy diroc} from Mautfactus 18. On| bling you to buy at one proilt. A cow: | le @ stock of FURNITURE Jwayson hand and sold at prices to he times. Our. areall rT old for CASH. the: bought and ving no 18k ata margin. soHuute G cM Patronage of traveiitig puvli¢ solicited: 1 Cte gt cme Che a CENVILLE 5 dels Aeadoay. THA pows re | )° hese Sess"on of phe school wii! Ope. yng cd ee MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 and consinns for 10 months. The terms are as follows. _Primery Bnglish per mo. Intermediate SJ ie b 2 Higher we be oe $3 0b T ne mal oo Bodh a e Will be as heretofore, 7 m We 23k a continuance : bits liberal >a of yea?! pont A tromage. : i : : 2 : . | ; | ®eotland Neck Brai:ck. | tly one magazine can be taben, we would suggest the : d “t h ~ Omer m rs eye ede , a egeg re ground thai: mili Train loaves varpoiy, Nf ©, vie Alpe. | AEVIBIY OF REVIEWS, 4 ~cring more ground tha | an is the equal of any of them. : i ; ; C- | . , eny chher magasine.”—Board «1 .itrary Commissione: bmp oe Falele eh R. &.d daily CxCORT Sune | , "Cth fay - hi 1806 . | ay, at 450 p. m., Sundey" 2 00-P. cf New Hampshire, 1896. " « Wend ve rdice tha Rof ariwe Plymonth 3.00 P.M, 5.280. : 3 contributec one. | | ‘ad your ord.:s to the Reflector. Returnivy .2nves Piymonth daily except j T, tio taagazine is, In its conitribuie: « c¢epartmenta! H Sunttey, 6.00 a. m., ouLday 30 a Th., i rot, «hat its readers, who onc:tc ine most 6 4 os Sarre darvoro 10.25 an and 11, 45 i 7 7 ‘he English-speaking world, ar pleased . ¢ y ae ———= Trginon Midland N.C. branch | v3! . og hae saat ot uk tha’ Hi vf he) a i ay: enves i sVoup (> cate,” “thoroughly abreasi of the ‘irs f) 2 Gole2bor0 daily, OXee ent , Sunday, 6.05 a ow es . a g ; aly (feet Hi - N cu I Bu M. arviving Smatiltield 7-30 a, m. Re. “7aluab sac‘ indispensabd's, profuseiy ilvetr: ' Ny turniie lea tves &m! thiteld &. 5,00 A. ty ae vais. portraits, views; and cartoon: 3 Criginal ertic, eer | “wr roy . rives :. Goldsbots 9,30) * a >. pea i” py i“ : op ‘ . ' anc : imo & htt H Cty ‘ 2 q an ~ WOLGSPOrS NB a, | ij ameciate interest, by the best wuthorities on their scoped fu L f 7 1 > ; ey } ‘Y a Trains on Latta saan) Florence K | i : esi. “as Editor's “Progress of tha World’ vive: » th OO oe —_ K leave Latta 6. 40 pm, aulrive Dunbar e { ‘ - : ft ov Sad mmiy ge +h Fo h Er 4 ti i 1.59 (pan, Olio 8.05 p m, Returning Hl ros eptly Pe perampe, View othe history of the human ah | leave Olioté 10am, Dunb ar 0.30 a m, | : po canny she current month. Tie “ Leading Articles of th ‘h ge a Corer 4 ay Saco pt Sun- Jaya vresent the important pat. o( the best magazine a.tu.es } ‘ af j : i i Ut a een written cn every partof the world, The noweset 4 ff om + 9 pet 9 y train @nClinton Branchleayes War- eden aiid heck Tare: ‘diratullye seyiee ndexe t | = Ba esaewy, saw fer Clinton caily, except, Suuday, a eo be ADOT LET b Aw ae areiu tS VIE 6 . 4% | ; a wate . a i 7 t . 11 0a. m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning olvgleal records, and oticr departmer rmpte OD hy i ty eaves Clinton at 7.00.4, m. aud3,00 1 om. drialaty that the reader of ths 2:40 Hit j © orem earn tiieilinaie , 4 ii! : = Train No. 78 makes close eannection |) ¢* Reviews will miss nothing o i wend te Cane , i | WE Bae an, ae eklo8 fore! points ually, all rail via s'gnificance ihat is said or writtea c in Stames fo aly Ur es — MPU} ACLOITINY Richmone. ales. at R M a i Wt isialiasshars N et wee ky Mount with | i shout the world ; Specimen Copy ait i yk Jif Mm WORK ae - DO , alolina A Ee deflate! “Sista . Pint ; y 4 ‘ orfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk 8 Ga cabal. Sch ela , hat SINDS Cr COMME he , « 0é all points North via Norfolk. ie Be : ——- SSR a Na ~ ye IAL ee a JOHN I, Fehon et ¢ fe Fee: re te oem A pee coe NG LO bal aa Wa ese ere Sik We eneral Supt. . = Rg _EMERGON 7 ratte Manages. AR. 7 “™W Or CRVIEWS CO. js Aster Place. Beir “Vor! 5 NLY, Gen’! Maneger, ees pr yetcar na tee CEN “ zi Vaile ys 25.4 Trial (five montis’, $2.00: 9 Year, £2.70. ee é sn THE MORNING STAR atest | ae cr =“ alratCoreanrar hice: The Oldes a, Sik THAT ’ ) RRA aee Our Work as. Prices Saki Gor barra ag as “| 4 i | i i (a j | A & iti ny t ws & uy NY : 4 ee, i er eRe Be __ Wetekdasa and Ghanectloreviiio, | ee Ci es ea cae “vesting referance io the | % : alr gaat ae ae ee meni cme ne ‘Senuew: svar bring: to mind Tenny- : ae : ie Stat Basen? ata side whielt have immortal. | ee ee wed tho °C omeeoof the Light Bri. eo apn mee elL wi beams Bide ble uh Ge i whens eeccaaa da | a ‘. tiath aie ee ae Po : hie oe . ae 57418, 08 was-the writer, gen wel Wee. j ae ae ‘ isi ee od ee ide tae Cy. ng dpoof Stan: zal a Toe ee ‘eee is . sukson’s -20,00u veterans, when he Bue. la ye kgs er a eels’ Focker’s right after sun- ee pe cs eae Se ee ea ait, ChanecNorsvillo in +808: Maris PR ee oe Le ~ 2 ta ECISIOL Ins. tThoarmy rolled bas ipun | via reel a a -| : . seli wath frightful loss and ocatn. ar oie . Pe inleen 4 trip via New enh man ton py the sdvancing rush a OF the f » *the Seathora Paciti: co eit! er Gontedarnscs. oy a time tho worst | Lv | 4 Mexian or the Peci 'eSh Soars were o) certained >y¥ thase who | i “Ro: —— nm he nay i pag ee ee ade GPM ae were in immediate command o” the | Ly Wi ie BCT | 8,20 Ath oy Hele Hon groin union Lorces. . Gi Seita. i 33, { L088 MTL. c On irom At this moment Major Kooi Ly Fay*ievi'ic: = 30) 1 7 df TGst to i 1OW ars, With about 300 cavalry, was ordered | a el ae if wince ea ae _|to tho Sbarge “ito hold the excmy ! Se. y hued tl 3 service is so hamuri-| back Rf all cost” until the guns, | oe | : ; ons Hat people who have then “parked om ‘the hill," we: re | |e ie ae) iested * Junset Limise !” cal} ‘placed’ to save the army. {se or. «iPM! rey is incomparable. der was well understood by this Lv Wilsen 203 “0 é . bray. ., officer, and immediately eX. an n Goldsboro |. : zs ; 4 fycuare Thinking of — ii — “twice 10,600 . ‘ : theme w.ia a | Gol Write --- gallant foes.” Keenan’s comman:, | H : oY a Ar Wi — al ea; Going, Write «<. l-was annihilated, ‘‘nor came aes ere 18 an Uppol tunity to get this excellent . . chy ‘We bay: ae Hilo ore his Bajinds te tal’ ~ ~* Sern es _\ Right Living. » : . rURAINS GOLKG NOTRH. “Through si ead San _ Right living is, in one scase, 5 | MAQAZINC for little money. ‘of 205 pages, ful!v illustrsied. Pasee oo a. | To nake mistakes is human, how. = Wov. tt, * a | whieh we wiil Reece d ony te ueiok ever, and a mistake may ok least @ : 1896. An A Za | of 10 Gen sin Blais m4 tC COVED avain it the merit of activity. The e W 111 send: the Cosmo- — Se ee aentiow! postage. We also bave a de- person Who does nothing may es. [A.M P.M. lightfal little guide to Mexi- i Ly Feureaee | @ 4y' 7 40! Go whtoh we ‘will wend val sape blundering, but a do nothing Ly Feyetierille, 1110 9 49 . ae tha oe ; reer aerated niey is not often a help to prog- ] t d th iD > Ly oon al 412 ie 95 | d eee Soe fo over! ess. “Recently,” said a notable po 1 an an e astern e- Ar Witlsan 1 3.1 35, | vA heath poaiker ata memorable g atherine | ; . ie | Wea Really Grek: | au tely. nssem) Lae ‘T saw BO pee RS ET ee Se EE ss wo teen eee ny | nie a am Med 9%: { op OM ' & tem am ry i itty 4 npc 1 wte woveroate somites HECTOY “oth one year for Syn t Dy ; Fv? ¢ | 74 | | Readthem Bt:, it} dushids OL yaane,. They were in| 1% : renee Sen eS Ee I mn tie museum of the University \ lA. M. | 'p M | Sh ll 4 . qQ) fo Yt | . ; a aa? . +] ae a‘ * ty le Ty ~ Ly Wseni n! 9 25 ‘ vai a _ e put you dows for, a/ ¢, : Pennsvivanin, jn the Peruvie: oh 17 aygtp , : fy: oe ny 38 a Ph) F. LY Magnolia 10 52’ 8 30 cony ¢ | lis, fat. wr Wai. ; and Mexican de punta ents, in glac: | i? R:, ' Ly Goldsbeco 12 0} | | 9 28, ony special i form: tion, ibPes cog 7 douth's ‘om pani wD, | hear ar WW diol | 200 i ¥q 47 will be cer: ily “foiniat au | SSeuuuner suman ae Ly Taro ‘948 | oy addressing I rele Guid! atterwnri Co og a eRe eal ' —— CO eee , .4 little durkv sat on a horse bloc | | BN . oe be S Poo ln eure pounding Kis thumb uatl with «| O VY a Loe lee att 'hamier | Yr ‘\ Ww 1 send t. 1é Coz- i \f 4 beng, ' ree, HY F 4 cei eeniaicitintaatin Meenas kenerd hg ee ee nite Site 4 Nera | + ws8er ia | ot ‘ ticket | Wt aN 1) o b9 chint ; asked “1 | j 1%, M. ee ‘ H 4 } ‘ t+ Pay ah) a i ae J ‘ ’ le ‘ of} he < Faee : Si, ent, j a rivting “ é Ly Wi's0a 1 20; in es FT SY pit A. . ‘ 66 TEN Go ‘3 ee: Je kk ee * Naw (pans use," he whined, **’eause it * . rg Fn. 1% 9 77) 4 , ; 7 ne { yeh wh A Ds | ( why Le \ ai an Ar Ro vil Mt “ 17) eee 15 ; reel te OG whe ST } 6%. 1, 2) ee J. IA, 8) Ae e a 7, cc eR | ta ee eee | Bess. mre ee Sages? TOT, oh a Be 8 STN a * ? oF . PRS AIRS ESN ET ER a ee a as uke Ar Tar Fe { 405 . i in So alee earn ew eam a an iy eit “tanned OMe eT simnere ob opanen en JOO sate aimee os inh: Sedna hy Tarborc BAR ty acs. <> = |Reflector, both. 2 whole BY year for $3.50. Paty Train on Sebi Neck Sranen Bog | paves Weldon3. 43-Pem,, Matifas 4, 10: “Dem, arrives Scotland’ Nene WU d.A5 yy, 4 @., Greenville ¢:37 P.m,, Kinston 7.45 (3%™. Retuoning, leaves Kiasten 7a 44. 10,, Greexvilic 3, 22 a.m, ALLY Wag | Bali x at 11360 : &. My, Weldon 11,20 am | except £ hy las uUBY. Lrains on Vv a: haigion Brach lery ¢ 2 rhe | Washington €.00 a, m., und 3600 re Parmele 8.60 ©. m.. and 4 es p.! ees ,» Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves ‘ a Tarboro 3.30 pm, Patmos eRe sated by ALBERT SHAW home paper, this is your chznce, Conpags | iy en wd 6.20 p. 1,, arrives Washington > , == T= = =} — d» ° : 11.90 a. m.,:nd710 p.m. Deilyein = =i the Cospmopolitan with the Se maga." ind. epi Sunday, Conn:si3 with treins on | NINN NINN PN NPR tir I i If you want ya good m2oe,7ine and &@ gon: Laity Newspaper iv THE REFLECTO? BODK STURE ; ‘4 a ys | ao h4 + fan Forth Carolina. rh bobbie What iS iT anti lol 13 THE CHA4APEST PLAOR IN GREEN VALLE WO » we NY ly i | "o> itis a picture ot tae coletiiata <> ren Tbe Onlv Five-DollarDalyo; #f © | BLANK 300R%. STATIONERY @. ts Class inthe State. i DUNTALN Pr [ lao : | Rest in use. The oitiit of no business man it Favors Limited Free Coinage couplote without oe. efAmerican Silver and all ) efiector Book. Store of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax op sa bee age Daily 650 cents | these F untain Pens, “ar Handle Gold Pens, "Weekly $1 00 W. E, BERNARD” i them'and : are av ETS aidiedaane ~ ey | aero, nN, or. —— ANb—— Bee as. Auto & he | Fy ® - Wehave just received a new line of ~~ FHBRODER Se tg ae ¥ i) DERI Vorchon Lace, White Goods, Counterpaines and Lace Curtains, which it will pay youto examine. Also Cannon Cloth for Doilys, Tray Covers and all kinds of Drawn Work or Embroidery--- a substitute for Linen at 10 cents per yard, 1 yard wide. Don’t fail to see our ih UU Embroideries, every piece marked down to areal Bargain Price. en el eee All. our Woolen Dress Goods to go cheap to make room. ( Ifyou are spending an idle, weary hour in doors, take’a stroll in the diraction of our Store. Comein and you qwillfinda genial wel- come anda brilliant ar- of Goods. DAILY REFLECTOR.| “s*smineve —___—— —— |Better Weather Brings More Peop'e JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Out, har enigin ™, | Marshak Starkey is on the sick list G. E. Crabtree, of Goldsboro, is in | Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. town. Revives many a dull business, : Rescues many a lost business, - R. L, Davis, of Farmville, was here Saves many a failing business. today Secures sucress to any business|—* N. S. Fulford, Jr., of Washington, is ce in town. ‘To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use tne columns of the REFLECTOR J. J. Satterthwaite, of Pactolus, was here today. J.L, Fleming returned Jast night from Goldsboro. *Kecping Constenly at it Brings Soccess asm J. A. Crews, agent fur the Wilming- TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ton Messenger, is in town, —— Henry Simpson, of Salisbury, who has been spending a few days heve, left this morning. Mrs. J. E. Langley, of Richmend, | arrived ‘Tuesday evening to be present at the wedding tomight. ny Mrs A. McCullen, of Richmond, who has been visiting her son, A. Me~ Cullen, returned bome today. Mrs. Lovit Hines awd children left) this mornidg for Kinston t> join nes: hnsband there in making that place their home. We regret to see this family leave Greenvi'le. § pMrs. A.. B. White end littie sen, Pustenger) and mail train going nc~th, arrives $:52 A.M; Going South, irrives 6:57 P. M. Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdav ——ee MARKETS.’ By Telegraph to SpricgHt & MorRILL. Cotton Buyers and Commission Merchants. NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE Mar. 6:84 6,84 6.76 677 |Hazel, of Greensboro, mother and May 6:98 6.98 690 6.91 [brother of Fk A. White, arrived ‘Tues- day evening to attend the latter s mar- CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. riage tonight. They are tie guests of Tt will pay ee he NG, DRY GOS, HATS NOTIONS. ( you to see us and let us save you money. Don't hesltate to call it is no trouble yo show goods. ~~ (OO RICKS & TAFT. YT vee sh. WHEAT ees Capt. C. A. White. May 762 77% 763 763 : PORK — , Dr. Frank W. Brown retuned home May 7.75 7.75 7.70 7.70 Tuesday evening) after un absence of Rins— about four weeks for his heelth.« His May 3.974 3.974 395 3.95 ‘host of friends are glad to know that ‘his hea th is entirely restored and to see He says ke fzels ‘him looking eo -well. Hike a new man.and is ready to resume ithe practice of his profession. There Fair today and tonight, Wednesday [are few better wapsicians and surgeons than he. WEATHER BULLETIN. mene Na lightly warmer. Billie says it’s.a good sign of spring FAXANFANCY. when shad come... mam Don’t Put any ifsin This Mont&. The first whiteshad of the season was caught here yesterday afternoom Se eatel The attendance at the Glass-Blowers exhibition in Germania Hall was quite large last night and some handsome prizes were drava. The work-is truly marvelous. Eggs have struck 10 cents again.- This weather brings with it vistoms of gardening. Fresh Carr Butter 1 pond packages at S. M. Schultz. Apples cheap, 2! ents a peck ad S. M, Shultz. No prayer meeting at the Methodist church tonight. The legal rate-of interest off Kansas has been reduced from 10 to 8 per cent. With oats: 20 cents, potatoes 15 cents a bushel, and corn being used for fwel, the statesaven concluded) that 8 per cent. was about as much as the average farmer could pay. Another supply ot ledgers and.day books at Reflector Book Store. For sale or rent one six room house and lot. J.J. CuHerar, | Stoien, From in front of my store om. Satur- day night one PRoGREsS BICYCLE (makers, Ames & Frost Co., ¢ hicago) Model 53. 1896, wood rims, Morgan & Wright tires. Wheel been very litttle ‘used. A liberalreward will be. paid its ‘recovery: J. R. HARVEY, Griftony.N. C. $8.00 For $5:75. We will send the Toe Datty’ Re- FLEcTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine and Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly a whole year tor $5.75. Did you ever hear of a better offer? The regular price of the three publications iss $8.00 Better get them while you can—this offer may be withdrawn. Notice, Notice is heredy given that Tire Bank of Groenville will make appHeation to the General Assembly for a Ciiarter. R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. eet emnnene — Sannetme New Spring Goods. —jJ AM RECEIVING MY NEW—— ISpring Goods come and see them and make your selec- tions before they are picked over. AND THEY ABEBEAUTIFUL, Ladies FRY WINGER GEOR: to close out. All at Bleaching prices. Look at This. Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. Granulated Sugar only’5 cts apound. Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts acan. 5-pound Buekets of Preserves only 40 cts. 3-pound Camelegant Apples only 10 cts a can. Dried Apples only 5 ctsap und.. These goods are all strictly first-classas we do not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead im the grocery business, others try to tollow. Ed.H.Shelburnd&Co. NEW GROCERY . STORE. I haved a Grocery Store next tors. T. White’s and have a fult line of Canes FAM agcemes, FM raps CIGARS AND TOBACCO. invibation extended to atl. Come see me, will make it pay you. JAMES B. WHITE. is goods advertised way below cost and not. in store. A BIG BLUFF ‘Ts. goods to give away. A trap half baited and the trigger half set. Such will not do. But odds and ends ofa winter stock at bottom bumped prices is Not a Fake on and if you want them in &e., 'vo“got’em.” | nor a big bluff, but a business propositi Dry Goods. Notions, Gents Furnishing, ae cys ‘we ents Spring Shoes just in. Don’ ay ‘A big line of Ladies and G orget the place. “A FAIRY TALE | to select from. Bverything fresh and low down in price. A cordia — we 4 + N“ '