Snell 5 coo an Sarto Pe ee ea f bea al D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Ownere enn. ry — TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month. aie Vol. 5. : GREENVILLE, N. C., pea PRaRURE A 12, 1897. - No. 668 . 7" ~ Qe tt is still the same price PER YD. FOR THE CASH, “eS ij Per yard. cash only. ai Come on plenty 0 of oods to omh 8 Shells: wit die Gad. sPluntord Cc eee it} THE LEGISLATURE, Condensed; Reportjof{Proceedings. THIRTY-FIRST DAY. SENATE, | A resolution was introduced by Al- exander that # joint committee of seven visit Charlotte and examine the. public roads in Mecklenburg county, so as to improve the public road laws of North Carolina. Bills were introduced as follows: Butles, to revise and improve the public schools system (500 copies or- dered printed.) Ashburn, to regulate the sales of fer. tilizer. Cannon, to amend the charter of Southport. Person, to compel employers and corporations to pay employes «every week, where they hire them with the understanding to pay weekly. Ray, to protect creditors and inno- cent persons where property is mort- gaged in other states. Henderson, to enlarge the powers of the railroad commission. HOUSE. The house met at 10 o’clock, Among the bills these. introduced were Hartress, to provide that in case of cuit for damages brought against a per- son resident of another state who has property in this state it can beattached where there are unliquidated damages. Ward, to exempt Dr. D. MeL. Gresham, of Duplln county, from $10 physician’s license tax. Carter, to allov’ ex-Sherifl Arring— jton, of Nash county, to collect arrears of taxes, Arrington, to provide for a ferry across Roavoke river at Halifax, McCrary, to create a short form ot agricultural liens in North Carolina, al- lowing a creditor to sell enough of property at public action after twenty days notice to cover debt and interest. The bill to require the Currituck and Camden railway te provide such cross— ings of the Norfolk and Soutuern rail- way as the latter may require was tak.- en up and caused warm debate, A report from the special committee on billregarding lease of the North Carolina railway was made, offering a substitute for the original bill, asking that it be adopted as the bill and that it be printedand be made the special order for next Friday. Blackburn protested this was too short a time. Cook then moved that the bill be made the special order for noon next Tuesday and it was so ordered, Aiken gave notice that as a member of the special committee he would file a minority report on the substitute. He said he had not seen the substitute, but that he understood a number of changes lad been made in the bill since the hearing on it. The following bills were enrolled and ratified and are now laws. To allow Edgecombe to levy special tax. To amend the charter of Wades. boro cotton mill. To incorporate Rob. binsville, Graham county. To incorpo- rate Hamlet, Richmond county. ‘Vo al- low Cherokee to issue bonds. To allow McDowell to levy special tax. To allow Richmond county to levy special tax, To allow Montgothery to levy special tux. To allow Watauga to levy special tax. To repeal act 1895 establishing di viding line “between “Alamance and Chatham and let the people “vote on that question, ‘To extend time of hold. ing February terms Guilford court, To »| protect iron bridges. in Macon county. [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.] ‘township, tells us of a narrow escape To make land @tabts valid even when}. | Wonderful Work. Have you been to the exhibition given by the Lieby Glass Workers ia Ger- mania Hall? If not you are missing something that is well worth going to see. Their work is truly marvellous. One can hardly imagine the many dif— ferent uses a piece of glass can be pvt to by these people. They can make most anything and in such a short time as to astonish you. A leading feature of the exhibtions 13 spinning thread from a glass rod around a large wheel at the rate of 500 yards a minute. They also make birds with curled plumage and have a large doll wearing a glass dress, Every visitor gets a present. Tomor- row will be their last day here. Off Probably Two Weeks, The editor of the REFLECTOR cor- templates leaving tomorrow morning for Galveston, Tex., to attend the meeting of the National Editorial Association to which he is one of the delegates trom this State. During — his the paper will be in charge of Foreman Billie Burch, who will take pleasure in or transacting any other business. The others who will attend the Association from this State sre Messrs, H, A. Londoa, of the Pitts- boro Record; R. R. Clark of the Statesville Landmark ; J. P. Caldwell of the Charlotte Observer and Thad R. Manning of the Henderson Gold Leaf, ubsence writing receipts The “Wires” Got Mixed, We hear of a good joke on a certain young lady in town, This particular lady is given much to the use of the tel- ephoae, and frequent conversations over the wires has made the habit of saying ‘“‘voodbye” when the talk is finished as much a fixture as the conventional “hello” at the beginning. Nothing amiss in this, but a night or two 470 she was saying her prayers as usta. bv- | fore reiiring, and at the close of her! devotion the telephone habit asserted ltself and she ended with “gooddye” instead of ‘auen.” Narrow Escape, Mr. R. L. Nichols, of Beaver Daw his mother had a tew days ago from serious if not fatal injury. Mrs. Nich- ols weni to the well to draw a bucket of water. The bucket was fastened to an old fashioned sweep, and iu lowering it the sweep broke, one end narrowly missing her head. Fortunately the talling sweep just grazed her left shoul— der and arm and her injury was only slight. Had the sweep struck her on the head no coubt it would have killed her. eee me meen ae \ Pardoned. Gov. Russell has pardoned George Dudley, colored, who was sent to the penitentiary ‘rom this county for killing Red Blew, colored, vver a game of cards some years ago, away after committing the aeed, was subsequently captured in Richmond and brought back here for trial, was convicted of manslaughter and sen- tenced to 15 years in the penitentiary. He served a few months over 5 years of his eentence. George ran WILSON. ~eN / ~~ » TOK @@vex (@\@) Just received a beautitv! line of GENTS SHOES, the latest Spring fad. Selling right along the finest make of sLUTHING at astonishing low prices and I jalways guar- antee a perfect fit. Let me take yaur measure for a Tailor-Made Suit. are all in, FRANK WILSON My Spring Samples Tongue Twisters. After reading the list of tongue twis- ters in the Reriecror aday or two ago, K. R. Tunstall handed us three more. ‘Try your tongue on these : Priscie pitched up the peach tree, preach, Priscie, preach. ) Six slick, slim sapplings. Fannie Finch fried five floundering } fish for Francis Fowler’s father. When bilious or costivé, eat a Cas-|. caret, candy cathartic, cure penraniere 10c, 25¢. THE KING CLOTHIER, i = I Rpm baba nasods Sanaa Aad TOAD SOAS as Aeneas MH Ze 46. Some Bleaching cutters 38 squaled because our offer a to giveit away knocked ~ themclear out, and they gc wanted to prosecute usfor z giving good 8 pi pe a the samewe've got iedeh ~ ing as low as anybody. %, Ifyoudon’t believeit come 43 and see. MOCO GOGO OOO) VION oo 448 @" WRI O44." There issomething ae want to talk aboutalso New Spring Goods are arriving daily, and I have many pretty : jines to show you. Prices ¢ on everything: nit : 1 ower than ever. : H. M. HARDEE. — of High Frices. = he om va " she is. GVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). — ane KBured as second-class mail maiter. —=—_— = =, SURSCRIPTION RATES.” $8.0 ‘One Mi «sO cases ‘ month, ™ ® - = 20 ee Delivered in town by,carriers without STA cost. _—“Adyertisng rates are liberal and can be aad on apptication to the editor or at the office; : We" desire a five correspondent a avery postofiice inthe eovnty, who will - gend in brief items of NEWS as it occurs “ta each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one-side of the paper. Taieseral Commission on subd on utes paid to agents. ent moet te een ALA etna oceetl KRipay, Brsruary 12, 1€97. ea The Girly Girl. The girly girl is the truest girl. She +3 what she seems, and not a sham and a pretense. ‘Lhe slangy girl has a hard job of it not to furget her character, The boy girl and the rapid girl are likewise wearers of masks. The girly girl never bothers about woman rizhts and woman wrongs. She is a girl, and glad of it. She would not be a boy ani grow up invo aman and vote and go to war ard puzzle her brain about stocks for a kingdom. She knows 5 4 ae . * fy v EA GRE pag Go! eye ORE pied PARANA es agen ties. Resolution to raise a committee x to eok-into reduction of-salarres:’ Po" mye obstructions in Big Dutch , Cabarrus couny. To establish ‘whew township in Surry. To give Mc- Dowell a vounty treasurer. To amend the charter ot the Southern Siock Mu- tual Insurance Company, To require persons fishing with x ets and seines to pry $2,500 for licenses, Resolution to raise a joint committee to investigate test. To repeal act 1895 regulating assignments. Resolution to adjourn in memory ot R. E, Lee. To allow the Cashie and Chowan Lumber and Rail road Company to hold 100,000 acres of land. To allow Sheriff Teague of Swain to collect arrears of taxes. For relief {of Clerk Watson of Craven superiot eourt. To relieve ex-Tax Collector Elf more of Bryson City. Resolution look- ing to reduction of salaries. To repeal act regarding ranging of stock in Gra- ham couuty. To abolish extra term Washington superior court. To incor. porate town of Wilbanks, Wilson coun- ty. For relief of ex-sherift Woody of Yancey. To extend time for collecting taxes in Asheville. ‘To extend the time for organization of the Drummer’s De- posit bank and to change its name. To incorporate the Stone Mountain Rail. way Company. To tix the pay of regis- ters ot deeds for recordipg election re- turns. To amend The Code as to pro- bate ot deeds. To amerd charter of Roanoke Navigation and Water Power Company. To make guardians, admin- bay 7] ; nothing about business, and does not | jstrators and executors who misappro~ want to know anything about it. Her aim is to marry some good fellow and make him a good wife, and she gener- ally succeeds in doing beth. delights in dress and everything that is pretty, and is not ashamed to own up that she does. She is pleased when she is admired, and lets you see that She is feminine trom the top of her head to the end of her toes, and if you try to draw her into the d scussion ot dry themes she tells you squarely that the conversation does not suit her. She is the personification of frankness. There is nota particle of humbug in her composition. ere is health to the girly girl! May her number never grow less.—Ex. —e - Logan Carlisle’s Joke. Lcgan Carlisle, chief clerk of the; treasury department, and son ‘of Secre_ tary Carlisle, is famed among his inti- mate friends for bis wit. Karly in his administration Secretary Carlisle issued an order that no two members of afumily shou!d be employed in the treasury department at the same time. This caused several dismissals aud forced resignation |, and one young woman, whose mother had been forced to leave, entered indignant protest with Logan. ’ She pleaded, threatened, and _ finally said : “Well, Mr. Chief Clerk, it’s a poor rule that won’t work both ways. Both your father and yourself .eing here the rule.is violated, and I think it a shame that such favoritism should be display- ei.” Logan drummed on his desk with his pencil and wore a faraway look. Finally ha said: “Well, I guess the old man will have 20 go.” ‘ ee Must Stop Flirting. A bill was yntroauced in the Missouri legislature several days ago making it a misdemeanor for conductors to fiirt with lady passengers. In commenting upon this ridiculous measure, the Kansas City Star declares that flirting is something that every woman can ee yegulate for herself. Conductors. will not force upon passengers attentions which? are not ;encouraged and no law will (prevent a woman from flirting if she happens to enjoy that xind of ARmEse) * The Kansas City Star is xizht in fts'eriticiem. ‘What is legislation coming to when it descends to measures pf this character 2 priate the funds liable to indictment tor embezzlement. ‘To exempt under- takers who are funeral directors from She|jury duty. To allow Robeson to levy a special tax. ‘To relieve Treasurer D. W. Powell, of Columbus county, and iis sureties, To incorporate bank of Greenville. ‘To amend charter Caroli- na Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Charlotte. Things That Happened on F: day. Lee surrendered on Friday. Moscow was burned on Friday. Washington was born on Friday. Shakespeare was born gn Friday. America was discovered on Friday. Richmo nd was evacuated on Friday . The Bastile was destroyed on Friday. The Mayflower was landed on Fri- day. a Fort Sumpter was bombarded on Friday. , Queen Victoria was married on Fri- day, : King Charles I was beheaded on Wriday. Julius Cwsar was assassinated on Friday. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on Friday. The battle of Bunker Hill was fought on Friday. Joan of Arc was burned at the siake on Friday. The battle of New Orleans fought on Friday. was The Declaration of Independence was signed on Friday. . a If we work upon marble it will per- ish ; if we work upon brass, time will] eftace it; it we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon princ’ples, with the just fear of God, ali ive of our fellow men, we angrave On ites: tablets something which will brighteu ty all eteruity. \ , vm a) John Burns, the English labor leaders has madea will which he thinks _ court can break. “He leaves his best love té his wife, a sound constitution to his son, his books to the parish, and his debts to his country.” _ When bilious or cestive, eat a Vasca ret, candy . cathartic, cure constipa- ¢ tion, not registered in newly tormea_ coun- charges of bribery in the senatorial ¢on-) immortal minas, if we imbue them with |’ 4 | Many stories are told of the witty re- torte made by a New England judge who is one which proves that his wit did not desert him under the most trying cir- cumstances. : One day, as he started down the steps which led from the courthouse in a town where he had been hearing an Important case, he slipped, lost his footing, and fell, with many thumps and bumps, to the sidewalk. One of the influential men of the place who was passing hurried up to the judge, as the latter slowly rose to his feet. “] trust your honor is not seriously hurt ?” he said in anxious inquiry. “My honor is not at all hurt,” re- turned the judge, ruefully, “but my elbows and knees are, I can assure you |” | Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the finest. liver and bowel segulator ever made. ‘died a few years ago, and among them| _ io¢ Bro, 25¢ 504 ele Re CURECONSTIPATION ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 19 care any caseor constination. Cascarets are the Ideal La ple and booklet free. Ad, STERLING REMEDY GO.’ Chitros Mental Coen Same ALL Qs | THE LIVE pRuGGISTS J. W. HIGGS, Pres, STOCKHOLDERS .’ Represetting‘a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Seotland Neck, N.C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ee J, 8. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING,. Ags’t Cashir. THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL, N.C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bruoy Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general oublic, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. — | AN STILL HERE at my same.place ready to serve you with J Fruits, Confections, igas, and Oysters. I havenice Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Figs, &e. Leading brands of Cigars. Fresh Candy every day: Let me grate your Cocoanuts. MORRIS Ma YER. —_—O0—— UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Steer: laren We haye ’just received & new ] tins and Ceskets, in wood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green\ ills, We aid prepares: co do embalm- ing in al its form.. Personai aivention given to con. ducting funerals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Our prices are lower than ever. _ We do not want monupoly bat invite con. petition. _ We can be found at any and all times in the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO.j, Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished hearse and the nicest line of Cof- by Co.. © & Commission Mer chant “ok » COTTON, « Good Middling 7 8-16 Middling 6 15-16 Low Middling 6 9-16 Good Ordinary 5} ‘ Tone—quiet. PEANUTS. Prime 2 Extra Prime , 24 “ancy 24. Spanish 60 to,75 Tone—quiet. Greenville Market. Corrected by S, M. Schultz. Butter, per Ib . 16 to 25 Western Sides 43 t04 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 Corn 40 to 65 Corn Meal 50 5065 Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 Lard 6} to 1¢ Oats 35 to 4 Sugar 4 to Coffee 13 to 20 Salt per Sack 75 to 1 56 Chickens 10 to 24 Eggs per doz 190 Beeswax. per op gh ‘ ‘| Out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POIs R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. i, R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L.. LITTLE. Cash’rs REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. : The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. OO3-303G30 02 D2 Statement of Condition December 17th; 1896. RESOURCES. *ULABILITIES, J.oans and Discounts $40,456.36 § Capital paid in $23,000.00 Due from Banks 38,263.30$ Undivided Profits 3,045.54 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59 Current Expenses 1,764.755 Due Banks 1,131.87 Premium on Stoes 1,000.00 § Time Certfficates 1,255.00 Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59 Cash 2), 923.58 a —————) Total $111, 700.5 Total $111,700.59 } Accounts Received. Correspondence Invited. oor | LODD POISON A SPECIALTY crane. Se or',' tiary BLOOD POISON permanent]; cured in 15t035 days. Youcan be treated at mae home forsame price under same guaran: a bY. If you prefer tocome here we will con. rs to pay railroad fareand hotelbills,and nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer- Card esouide otash, and still have aches and ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the y, Hair or Eyebrows rents we — tocure. We solicit the mos * nate cases and challenge the world fora pace wecannotcure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- Cians. $500,000 Capital behind our uncondis one guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on ddress COOK REMEDY CO pplication, Cc Temple. CHICAGO, iLL. 803 Masoni ‘1Only $1.50. “| Freight paid. Notice. We hereby give notice that a petition will be presented to the Legislature co change the chatter of the ‘own of Greenville. ‘ ALFRED FORBES, J.G. MOYE, J. L. LITLLE, R. A. TYSON. A GENTS WANTED—For War in Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Hn- dorse by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, re- liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given Drop all trash, aud make 3300 a month wit: War in Cuba, Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-386 Dearborn 8t., Chicagy. ESTABLISH 1875. SAM, Mi. SCHULTZ PORK .SIDES & SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest to get our prices befcre pu. chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete un allits branchea. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR ceemestemmneed ©. Steen] ALWAYS ATMLOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, sr ff &e., we buy diroc} from Manufactu.. 4 en- bling you'to buy at one proilt. A eoa- 3arbders. ten | | ‘GAMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. § GREENV!LLE: N. 0.QR Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty Smt { SRBERT EDMUNDS. | FASHIONABLE BAREER. Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing, OTEL NICHOISON, J. A, Burexss, Mgr. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser’ vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily: Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited: GREENVILLE , Male Academy, ey The next, séssion of the school will open onj i ? t MNDAY SEPT. 7, 18% ~~ le: e stock of FURNITURE Iway son, hand and sold oF aa suit mes. Our ge all tand ‘old for CARH yom ta having no 1 isk. tora n; we ‘sell at a close margin. “$M. SCHULTZ Greenville ‘ t and centinue for 10 months, > a ag nid as follows: rimary Fnglish per mo, Intermediate‘ ‘* * #2 4 Higher rT) be 7 , $3 0€ | “6 te $1 06 “The work and disclpll cl will be as heretofore. oe as on We ask a continuance of your pass patronage, ARS W H. RAGSDALRB,. + Fs: ae mere = ; ace e ile _.. “FROM FRSOT TO pn? ok oe SUNDOWN amas | FO age se ie: aie : pe. - AND RANCHES. | eo Ak Hi op. Pee Sal ‘ ae Hive you herd of Wai Sessown $m: 10m Do V Ou | cee : ; ‘ ‘ ; cmp ruonewoe aact aoa | GHAITOMA OF MAYIGO? lekersvstesitstietncae [TS Et cs : Both are such Aesir ible ob’|_ There are health and wealth for me} . 3 pat : : a RAIN ING SOUTH. : Pe - There, ig all that's best in the golden west 4 ala sitio jective points for a Wintec - On the obores of the Sonoran ie rhe trip that it’s perhaps hard f>1| oa ag ae Tt will give back tho rose to your cheek, love, N eggs pe tl you to decide where to £9. For there like a river it flows i (= 8 t : ha = ' T, = On the sunny breeze oes ip the orange trees, * e The breath of th red rpse. fiji4 | ee ee ep Louto | nee ee ee ) HES 2h JA, M.|?.M. A. M a Decision ’Neath the shade of the pepper tree a . Leave Weldon | 11 3 9 44 . be el x ap Pb isl sg and to spare Annet . — ee vo —s ; 00 ' : : 1e shores of the Sundown sea. ~ ' - ant See — | ee A trip via New Orleans and There’s a tear on exery thorn, love, : : ; v the Southern Pacific to eithe:| Of the storm scarred locust; there {Ly Tarhoro | 12 12 : Mexico or the Pacitic Coast jy| Are dripping leaves and icy eaves; : ‘eh ee ee a : as ts ne one you will nevur forge. There $ @ wail on the weeping airy Ey Wilson | 2 oniit ta Oo TOR Re ies aka St | aman itereear nace cc ae ee a Vv n i 6 20 CP an mies 4 d pees ‘ ns Liv Selma 2 58 It’s a Transition from _ | Tre’s.2 smothered ory in the rain swept aky. % Ly Fay'tteville) 4 36/1 .7 Frost to Flowers . Ar. Florence | 7 25| 34 . hey — a gone hap turn love; : ee “Seah ame, MMR pe eel BNR four cheeks are thin anc @} cs on. eee : ios And She wervine is ko bax, i) ee en ee eres ee earn Tenene | oT ape SUA eS : ous that peopl. who havell will sing voce song gg a HZQ tested “Sunset Limite 1” oni And you'll sing a new song to me, : ul | pu) | la | it incomparable. ey kloan io | d Lv Wilson 2 08 ‘ 0 a : | —Cy Warman in New York Sun, : iy | Ly Goldsboro s 10 é Ifyou are Thinking of | tee: a Vv nolia 6 ° ° ' : os Ar Wilmington| 5 4: £9 45 Going, Write us. * | A writer in the Boston Transcript Her thi ‘ P. M. A.M . says that the late General Francis ore ip an opportunity to get this excellent : , We have a iook entitled! A. Walker was once traveling ina : ‘natie cone wore : iy Storvinud to Suan-jrailway train and was much antoy- . nis py 9a8, ahandsome volume! ed by the chatter of two small poli- mag azine for little money. Dated oO, , 3 , of 205 pages, fully illustrated.|ticians, who were loudly gloating J Nov. 1, gS log ae which we will send on t+eeiutiover a victory which their party | 3 — |_| eatager We on baron dor aaae eee a tonite! Te will send: oe Be. "HINC) Dave t cle- Tore, One of them presently turn f A. M.|P.M. + | P y ill d: th @; on Ly Fivrerce 8 4 7 40 lightfal little wnide to Mexi-|to General Walker and remarked in en ’ : eC OSmO . Lv Fayetteville} 11 10) 9 40 co, which w will send 04) aswaggering manner, ‘Straws show Lv Selma 12 87 recelpt of 4 cents to cover) which way the wind blows, eh?”’ . edible eal i 1 20/11 85 cost of mailing. | ‘There is another old proverb politan and the Eastern Re- ; op |e ‘about straws,’’ suggested Mr. - @ | You Really Oughtto Paeeae ae os | . re Read them Both. eat flector both one f — = — ced een “Drowning men catch at them.” : year or ‘ A. M. | rue tr) coast ater it voy want Ti Pena 7 , 4v Magnolia 0 52 ©, OVE you want: . Ly Goldsboro 12 01 4 oa any special irformation, it) “Have 1 done anything to offend $1 75 st Wilson 1 00 10 27} Will be cheerfully fargishes.\¥, darling?” he asked brokenly. ; my arboro 248 oe | by addressiny, |‘“Today you passed me without] — © 4s ei bowing, and now you sit there with a hated ab pt : 2 S. F.B. io RSE, such an air of hauteur and pride : aS. that" Or We will : D -~-——| Generdl Passeuyer and Ticket] “George,” inter rupted the girl r e send t e Cos- 2. M. P. MIP. M, Agent, with an unbending air, but in her Lv Wilson | 1 20 11 85] 10.32) " NaW ORLEANS oie lenie awactar: Ar Rocky Mt |} 217 12111 41 16) R) ANS. shes a om har ” eeter than music 0 0 » oe ae in the nivht, ‘I have a stiff neck.” mM litan ArTarboro | 400 = —— I IS IRR SSNS Pp an e a VY ‘Lv Tarborc , - i poeky Mi {| 217 12 . — | Reflector, both whole | Train on Scotlaud Neck Branch Roa | ? 0 ’ a O:€ | eaves Weldon 3.55 » m., Halifax 4,10 ep ers sa be p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.35. 1: fp. wigs W., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Kinston rae . “ PAGES year for 3 50 : 3.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 73. dog Ye . os fs a ers une 8.22 a.m. Arriving = We at om X at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am. SB é except Sunday. ™ > - Se _— wee \ rains on Washnigton Branch Jeny hly Cy | Washington 8.004, m., and 3.00 ‘ . . ‘ } 7 arrives Parmele 8,60 a. m., and 40 p: B ae . you en cs good magazine and a good Tathoro 3.90 p. mr Parmele doa ee Ca CE b | ‘boro J.d0 p- m., Parmele 10.20 a. m ee . . | and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washingiy| pe ome paper, this is vour ch: itfoumeant'at pn, Burpee | Qe TT: vi =r paper, this 18 vour chance. Compare ept Sunday. Conneets with trains ; | 1 | " , Scotland Neck Braneh. nee “Jf only one magazine con. be taken, we would sugvest the | the Cospmopolitan with the $4 magazine Train leaves varporo, N C, via Albe REVIEW. O8 REVIRWS, a2 covering more ground than } d t th ; warle & Raleigh R. R. daily ; , : |. | any other magazine.” —Board of Library Commissioners | an wb] . day, at 4.50 p. m., Sunday 300 PS Ue sO Naf New Hampshire, 1896, | S : e equal of aly of th em. artive Plymouth 9.00 P. 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THE MORNING STAR The Olen (RARE SEE THAT? saqqyay™ "OH amd Price suit Our ra cm Daily Newspaper in THE REFLECTOR BuUK STO North Carolina {Ra What Is It ? faba i3 THE CHEAPEST PLACBIIN GREEN VALLE eae “ser Ii is a picture ot tae celebrated << — BI, ANK : BO 0K 7 STATL)VERY A ‘ | the Only FiveDllar Daly PARK ONT ANN PrN ts Class inthe State. : : y 7 : Best in use. The outfit of no business man it Favors Limited Free Coinage - complete without one. . at the Ten Per Cant tox on| Lhe Re ok Store yd | Ae ea this owcudl fl S| eer Maggy * tray bo ROS ML t , +e, bane ’ ty %, te Isl SRP ARKER” 5 month, Weekly $1 00, per:|as a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens | W. es | AnD also a beatitiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Rens, Py Wilmington, N. ¢ % ou will We te you'see thém’and. ; Me | how cheaptheyare. | ee | ) ti smroanex NG UF DAILY REFLECT = Better wintee - iettios ene Peopit | JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ee Our, = o Jreates many & new business. i W. B. Wilson went to Bethel today. Enlarges many an old business, Thos. McGee went to Scotland Neck Preserves many & large business. ee Revives many a dull business, SOMRYe ns » Reseuce many & Jost business, Miss Lissie Mcore left this morning Saves. many @ failing business. for Williamston. Syoures aucress to any. pune Miss Lillie Harriss left Thursday ane ' fevening to yisit friends in Kinston. ‘new line of To ee eae use tne! wes J. T. Smith lett Thursday | columrs of t. REVLECTOR. evening for Ayden to visit her daugh— a 4 ~ a ter. : 4 : “a 3 P Aju Castel ‘al it Brings Success} R. Ie Brown, a tobacconist ot Dan- ville, spent yesterday here and left this ¥ POT: roe oe i om es r Te morning. epee ; HIFFS “ TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. , ? iene : ’ Mrs, Carmault, of Washington, who : ey has been visiting Mrs. V.H. R’cks, j: gton Monday, Wednesday and Friday ee a pal leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs {maids at the James-White wedding, ao day and Saturday Jj returned heme today. | NOTT NS ae . | O . HAMBIIRG AN SWISS MARKETS. Large supply fresh Vegetable and | 3 Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey & Bro. —==> ¢ Mr. 3. W. Whitfield, near Grindool, By Te h t Mr. a. W. , ne ° EMBROIER IES Sheng nee lost a valuable horse a few nights ago. It will pay you to see us and let us, Save you —- Passenger and mall train going} ,,, ‘ aceth area Silks Msi (Gokag Saat | kT home ee vives 0590 FM * | Mia Carcie Cobb, of Washitugton, VAL ENGINE {AGES ‘ teamer Tar River arrives from Wash-|who was here as one of the bride’s 9 | Sprigut & Morri.t. , , ’ es pve animal was taken sick and died inf MONEY. Don’t hesltate tv call it is no trouble Cotton Buyers and Commission short whit ae iancieell : t. Merchants. to show 5 00 d. New York and Chicago exchanges I have just received my spring sam~ — 4 lorchon Lace, White had holday today, hence wean give no ples of wall paper. If you would hike to Goods Counterpaines market renort’. see them call at the 0 aid 10 cent R [¢ N K S AZ AF \ J store. , A. B. HLLINGTON. : * and Lace Curtains, WEATHER BULLETIN. A special conference meeting of the which it will pay you to cies Baptist church will be beld tonight. examine. Also a ‘Slightly Warmer tonight, probably It is important sa a fuli attendance of air Saturday. members be present. G ann on —| St. Valentines day falling on Sunday’ | —=——ie é FAXANFANOY. Monday will probably be observed. Bat its observance has almest become Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. ocean, re a back number around this way except| Granula ar only 5 . Dont Put soy iy te Bigs Monee, by the small boy with a few comics. : . ted Sug y cts a pound O — Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts acan. Mr. Lovit lines, who recently moved Pint, County Rifles had:e meeting this from here to Kinston, asks the Re- 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts. . afternoon. . : : for Doilys, Tray Covers PLECTOR to state that if Le or any of! 8.noynd Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can. Beaufort county Superior court begins|his family left any unpaid tills in . and all kinds of Drawn | next Monday. Greenville the parties will please notify Dried Apples only 5 cts a pound. Work or Embroidery---| Fresh Carr Buter 1 pornd package him and seulement will we mace’ ‘These goods are all strictly first-classas we do a substitute for Linen meee not not deal inshoddy goods. We lead in the Apples cheap, 2G cents a peck at §.{ In our atticle yesterday about the : at 10, PA per yard, 1) ™. Shultz. : James-White marriage we overlooked 2TOCery business, others try to tollow. , peptioning that the couple received | yard wide, Don't fail] twain gt yori ny nny vine | YY ED Shelburn&Co. & time trying to keep up with it. gaveral Siete giving evidence or their * 2 | ® ‘to see our & The passenger train was more than |popularity abroad ag/well es at home. an hour late last night, caused by belat-|'The ° make their home at Hotel Macon hi ni iMusiasin”|tecome | NEW GROCERY STORE. Another supply of ledgers and day Stolex, books at Reflector Book Store. . From in front of my store en Satur- For sale o~ rent ome six room house |day night one Progress. BICYCLE I bead a Grocery Store next tozS. T. White’s and have a full line of _(jt}—— we? and lot. J. J. Currey |(makers, Ames & Frost Co., Chicago) | Model 53, 1896, wood rims, Morgan & . vaste te| lamer FAME Cagernes FS. Veer, Embroider! es 9 $8.00 For 85-75. a ay pineee Hoe awl be oad ‘fi 3 (IG We will send the Tuk Damy Rer-|Fecovey J, R. BARVEY. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. . . . ; Grifton, N. C. every piece marked ELMO B, Se Cosmepolitan Magazine toselect from. Everytbing fresh and low down in price. A sortie’ and Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly a invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you. down to a real Bargain whole year tor $5.75. Did you ever ole * hear of a better offer? The regular Notice ts hereby given that The Bank : J AMES B. WHITE. — Price. , : ' price of the three publications is. $8.00 ne Groenville wie se i to dl annan Better get them while you can—this the General Assembly for a Uharter. 4 R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. our ‘Woolen Dress re eco aan A F AIRY TALE Goods to go cheap to m, make roo N CYWVZ —I AM RECEIVING MY NEW—— is seve advertised way below cost and not in store. aa - ord e : Spring! Spring Goods | A BIG BLUFF ND THEY AREBZAUTIFUL. Ladies | — 2 ; ° (Soods. one ‘wea see them and make your ‘selec: | | ions before they are picked over: ig goods to give away. A trap half baited and the trigger half sot. Ifyou are spending an) | | : Sach will not do. But odds and ends of a winter stock at bottom bumped prices is idle, weary how SEW UNE €6035 ee doors, take a stroll in the direction of our} | Rae | “4 2 Store. Comein and you to close out. AN at Bleachton ar iogs | Not 27 Fake willfinda genial wel- fant | 3 come anda brilliant ar- Me Rey [nor a big bloff, but a business proposition Ke it you want. them ig | a Dry Sate; Pesos: Goats get ys fa 4 vo ‘taok em.” yotGous, | LANG of’ o> Hour. iends, bi Sells Cocnmeneumemenatainiieninell ;, ety ayulg a nw | + Houle ery just in. Don’t "forget the in > ' oa i 1. |