~~ , Vol. 5. D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents.a Month. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1897. tz ie No. 674 | a ea a ie Rieke ph NO. 4. 7"~ Tie Bleaching, one yard wide. Muntord’s price WINGHAN Munford’s price Per yard. cash only. 4971 yards, let you have all you are able to pay cashior. C. T. Munford ‘the Originator sof the Low ‘Price ‘System. UMS ELL THE LEGISLATURE, Condensed!Report of Proceed.ngs. THIRTY-SIXTH DAY. SENATE, The senate met at 11 o’clock. A petition was presented tor the es tablishment of a colored normal school at Charlotte, and that the appropria— tion te the essociation of $2,500 be con- tinued, ; Bills an1 resolutions were introduced as tcllows; Odom, to provide forthe appointment of cotton weighers for Wadesboro, Mor- ven and Lilesville, . Person, to incorporate auxillary boards of health; also to establish a board of steam locomotive and builer inspection for each county of the state. Ramsey, to give suitors time to bring suit atter adverse decision of supreme court. Grant. to authorize the acceptance of bonds given to 1ailroad, express and telegraph companies, when given in an iudemnity company perfectly sol- vent. Pills were passéd as follows: To renew and keep in force the char. ter of the Wilmington, Norfolk and Charleston railway. To allow actiye firemen of Wilming- ton the amount ot their city poll tax. To regulate graded schools in White- ville, HOUSE. The house met at 10 o'clock. Among the bills introduced were these, Roberis, to prohibit the sale of liquor within two miles of political speakings, (thts not to apply to cities and towns where there is a police force.) Hancock, to amend the charter cf Newbern, giving it six wards, witha councilman to be elected every four years from each, the first election taking place May Sth next, counc.lmen to be appointed by the governor within five aays after the election, the councilmen to elect the mayor to serve four years; also a chief ot police and two sergeants of police, who in the mayor’s absence shall have power to take bond of col— lateral for appearance before the may- or. White, to provide that if any person shall perform the marriage service who is not authorized he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viction shall be fined or imprisoned. Price, to allow any justice of the pea:e to provide himself v-ith a seal and to attest by the same his official signa ture and making any official act so at- tested by seal valid in any county and to be received and acted on without further attestation of its genuineness. the fre tor guch sealto be ten cents for each attestation, in addition to the fz. now allowed. Chandler, to allow preachers to vote without ninety day’s residence in the county and thirty days in the town- ships. Hauser, to allow the people of La~ tion, Meares, to establish a dispensary in Bladen county. Bills passed as follows : Incorporating the town ot Winters— ville, Pitt county, arene To allow Green county to levy a spe- eial tax. To incorporate Saratoga, Wilson county. To provide that in any county where there is a law to work convicts of the county, aco vict who has moved his case shall be worked in the county from which ne moved it. At noon the special order, the bill to annul the lease of the North Carolina railroad, came up. There was a ma- jority report favoring the bill, signed hy six of the seven members of the special committee and a minority report, sign- ed by Aiken, (republican) of the com— mittee, At 3:30 o’clock Cook called the pre- vious question. The vote was first tak- en on the minority report. In explaining his vote, Howe, color— ed of New Hanover, caused a creat sensation. Heraid: “This very day Governor Russell, the prcmoter of this bill, sent forme to ‘come to his office and there in his dictatorial and tyran- nical manner, for I presume he is per- haps in employ of the Seaboard Ait Line” — *‘Order,” and others joined in it. Some asked that Howe be allowed to speak longer. Others sail his time was out, but he said no more, as there were cries ot “Object, Object.” The vote was 53 to 62, so the minoie ity report failed to puss. There wasa rattling volley of applause as the result of the vote was aanounced. The substitute then passed its second reading 60 to 54. Baptists, See Here ' Che pouthern Baptist Conventio- meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., May 8th. Now, you want to go to this convention, and yua also wa~t to go in style and c mfort. There is only one vood firstclass line from the South and Southwest to Wilmington, and that line is the Seaboard Air Line, which uns the fiuest and fastest trains in the South und makes the lowest rates ot any railrcad running from the South or Don’t be tooled into~ma-- ing your arrangements until you have consulted one of the Seaboard Air Line agents, who always esteem it a pleasure to serve you. J. A.Newland, General Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- bail house, Atlanta, Ga.,. wi'l be glad to write you or call on you, or you can. South west, apply touny ct the representatives of the Seaboard Air Line in any town or city. This 3s the official route. Do you want to go with your friends ? » arte Ne on Died, We are pained to hear of the death of Mrs. Patsie Ann Moore, widow. of Mr. William Moore, which occurred this morning about 80’clock, near Had- dock’s X Roads. She had been sick for some time. PER YARD. _ wilt ane PEP LiAsai tS Anew line ot sane Sea; Island PERCALES yet RSEe TANDURC: EDMGINGS, EMDROIERIES AND WT GOODS i Heyy EX. C. ‘arriving daily. Come and see us. ELOORER & CO | Grange to vote on the liquor! ques- At this juncture Hancock shouted | ' - . e eerie ce ttc elton ais a—paintenietesdeiatmahothet, ‘ Pa Its Better _.» + + The Early Bird Catches the Worm. é to bea young J unebr ban an old bird of Paradise... pe Pe Ae So be tirst to come to our store this week and get some of the many bargains we are going to offer. Fall in line. Climb into the band wagon before it 18 too late and enjoy the sweet music of low prices and liberal policy. We have goods which you ought to have, and in order that you may have them, we have simply knocked the bottom out of prices for this week. CLOTHING, = AY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, ant Gents Furnishings, and everything else will go at the lowest prices you ever heard of to make room for new goods which are begin Ing to arrive. — See ET, La FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. { re = New Spring Goods <> ARRIVING DAILY. —~e> aliaseietneieebemmnamnemnere nee ~ may be attended by more or less dan—lroday ger, Oe bitual constipation and __ biliousness. ase t «ae try a box of C. C, C ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. / 4 as Auanta this trip was made by night. an a Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly, abs. John London, who came from Wil-| | __—$8.00 For $5-75.. , We will send the Tar, Dany Re- rLecTor, the Cosmopolitan Magazine whole year for $5.75., Did you ever hear of a better offer? The regular’ price of the three publications is $8.00 Better get them while you can—this offer may be withdrawn. 2 clon € Ty This Yeur’s “Mardi Gras.” At New Orleans will be grander than ever. Don’t miss it. The Seaboard Air Line will make a rate of one fare for the round trip (half rate) and give you choice of their ewell trains, ‘The Atlanta Special” or the “S, A. L. Ex- press.” By the ckange in the schedule eftective February 7, 1897, this line now makes close.connections at Atlanta for Mobile and New Orleans, offering by far the best and most convenient service from any pointin the Atlantic States tu the great carnival. Apply to agencies’ of the Seaboard Air Line, and take no other route. d ° ae toe pe, CURE CONSTIPATION op ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa tire. never gri erine. ‘i : ple and booklet free, Ad. STERTANG REMEDY ip or erine. but cause easy natural results, Same €0., Chicazo, Montreal. Can.,orNew York, 917, a te CORT PALS dn EU ear Jj. W. HIGGS, Pres, STOCKHOLDERS Represerting a Capital of More Than a Halt eo Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. - The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. J, S. HIGGS, Cashier © Maj, HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashir. THE GREENVILLE BANK © ' GREENVILL,N.C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bruaes Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general vublie.. Creeks and Account Books furnish ed on application. LAM STILL HERE at my same place ready to serve you with Fruits, Confections, Cigars and Oysters. I havenice Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Figs, &e- Leading brands of Cigars. Fresh Vandy every day- Let me grate your Cocoanuts. MORRIS MsSYER. ®@ ~~ UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. ——O—_— We haye just received & new hearse aud the nicest line of Cof- fins and Ceskets, in wood, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to Green ile. We aio propared to Jo embalm- ing in al its forms. Personal sivention given to con- ducting fuserals and bodies en- trusted to our care will receiye every mark of respect. Our 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 John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. BOB GREENE & CO. act Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz}! Bntter, per lb 16 to 26 Western Sides 4i tod Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 Corn 40 to 65 Corn Meal 50 50 65 Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.26 Lard 6} to le Oats — oa Sugar 4 to Cotfee 13 to 20 Salt per Sack 75 to 1 56 Chickens 10 to 24 Eggs per doz 120 Bees wax.p6r - Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton. und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cow. . d& & Commission Mer chant ok » Ne {Good Middling 71-16 Middling 6 13-16 Low Middling 6 7-16 Good Ordinary 5} Tone—quiet. ' PEANUTS. Prime 2 Extra Prime : at ™ancy 24 Spanish = . 60 to 75 Tone—quiet, . . ’ —— Ry L. DAVIS, Pres’t. REORGANIZED The Bank ee f Greenville, GREENVILLE,'N. C. @ssBI2B2 @ 2 Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t.] J..L. LITTLE. Cash’, JUNE{15th,{1896. | “ae fa *RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $10,456.36 ¢ Capital pail in ae #23,000.00 Due from Banks 38, 263.30§ Undivided Profits 8,045.54 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00$ Deposits 81,787.59 Current Expenses 1,764.75% Due Banks . , 1,131.87 Premium on Stocx 1,090.09 3 Time Certificates 1,255.00 Cash Items 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59 Cash 9(), 923.58 cineca comes Total $111,700.5 Total $111,700.69 Accounts Received.% Correspondence Invited. oe 5 a _ Mage Tass er. —_ we e 0 ste ett > Be, ESTABLISHAD 1875. SAM, M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &SHONLDER VARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is coraplete u allits branchea. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR ean Oo- ALWAYS AT@ LOWEST MARKET PRICES \ Tobacco, sr~ff &c, we buy diroc} from Manufactu... 5 en- bling you to buy at one proilr. A eoa- lete stock of | FURNITURE he times. Our go bough resin CABH therefore, havin ce tisk to ran, we sell at a close margin. , s. SCHULIZ Greenville LOOD POISON | lwa son hand and told at prices to suit Higher wr peaar | Notice. We hereby give notice that a petition will be presented 0 the Legislature co change the charter of the ‘lown of Greenville. ALFRED FORBES, J.G. MOYE, J. L. LITTLE, OR. A. TYSON. GENTS WANTED—For War in Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative ac Washington. En- dorse! by Cubin patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, re- liable b6ok. Quttitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Dropail trash, aud make '$300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad- ‘dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-386 Dearborn S8t., iChicagu. - ) | | " / SAMES A. ‘SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, § ; GREENVILLE. N. 0, Ca Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiig Gents Clothes a specialty (ce LL SE, EY 3arbers. SE eT CEOS ee os r~ _ te 9 eo bf SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARE &K. Special attention given to cleaning GentlemensClothing. ‘ OTEL NICHOI.SON, J. A, Buraess, Mer. Washington, N. ©, This Hotel has been thoroughly reuo vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room, Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters served daily’ Patronage of traveling puvli¢ solicited” GREENVILLE Male Academy, The next session of ‘the school will open on? MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1891". and centinue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary kh nglish per mo. Intermediate ‘* ‘* “ os LT] ry} (each) ** % sss 92 $2 $3 $1 00 ~The work and disclpli | hod ¢ of th will be as heretefore, i ty We ask & continuance of your paw W K. RAGSDsLE, | - | ofAmerican Silver and repeal Ar Weldon 1 WING ON & & WELUSN fr. ase oy AND! BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE BaiL ROAD, Ceavensea penedule— TRAINS GOING SOUTH. pte Stet FRSOT 70 eLownns.” ‘California tt Menic0? Both are such desirable ob jective points for a Winter trip. that it’s perhaps hard for, ny tie, Greaves nany a new business. Kujarges many an old Dusiness, Preserves many a lurge Dusiness. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Train on Scotisi.d Neck Branch 20a | eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 ps w., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.44: >» m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.27 | & m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, ‘Arriving’ Halifix at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am ' except Sunday. lrains on Washnigten Branch leave; Washington 8,00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,] arrives Parmele 8.50. a. m., and 4.40 p.. t., Tarboro 9.45 a. m. , eturningleaves: “Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Pammele 10.20 a. m. : and 6.20 p. iy arrives Washington | 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-j ept Sunday. Connects with trains on} Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves 1arooro, N C, via Albe-: marle & Raleigh R. R. deily except Sun- ' day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 3800 P. M;. arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m. Returning :2aves Plymouth daily except | Sundey, 6. 00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ‘n.,§ arrive Tarboro 10.25 a, m and 11, 45: Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a ‘m. arriving Smithfield 7-30 a, m. Re- tturning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar- rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 4. m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Latta 6.40 pm, agrive Dunbar | 71.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6,30 a m, oe Latta 7.50 a m, daily-except Sun- AV @ train onClinton Branch leayes War- “saw for Clinton caily, exeept Suuday, 11 0a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg eaves Clinton at7.00 4. m. and3,00 , m. Train No. 78 makes close connection ‘at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk ¢ ne al) points North via Norfolk, JOHN F, DIVINE; General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Trafiie zenager: J. R. KENLY, Gen’l Manever THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in Nerth Carolina. 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JOB PRINTING Don’t iorget the Reflector Ortics, Wii RAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FOR THE WORK AND DO aut KINDS Or COMMERCIAL AND LOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK mir “ork and Prices Suit Our Parr ons THe REFLECTOR BOUK SOE {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACEIIN GREEN VILLE FOR BLANK BOOK’. STATIONERY &C, Or We will send the Cos- ie » ee eee : ei eit DAILY REPLECTOR.| . "esteem. 0 | People You Know, or May Know. MARKETS, ; iia | : Thos. McGee arrived this morning. { | | : Miss Lizzie Hargrave went down to | By Teiegraph to Kinston lust night. | SPFIGHT & MORRILL, | Miss Bessie Jarvis went to Kinston C.tion Buyers and Commission last night to visit the family ot Rev. Merchants. A. Greaves. Saf ——s NEW YCRK COTTON. Miss Florence Williams arrived Jast night trom Baltimore and is visiting her 2 : ; OPEN’G. HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE Wehave just received a Ge ae cee cage | tien lens We 8, Basch: ; ° hy .- ig ° 8 . fy I ZL “= a new,line ‘Of May 690° 6.95 6.90 6.95 Miss Kate and Mamie Hinea, ot rs = O I J : Wilson, are visiting their aunt, Miss | CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. Nn: : Etta Hines, in Forbestown. | Ww) y EMBROIDERE! WHEatT— Dr, Q. H. Shinn, General E van ge— ! N it KR GOODS | May 743 75) 74§ 75} list of the Universalist chu-ch. will ANDKERCHIFFS asssiag 7 preach in the Court Hous3 tonight. | coo Rog FP 80 800 | We regret to earn that Mr, 3, 11.) (OMake room for Spring arrivas This is May 4.05 4.12 4.05 4.124 [5U886 condi.ion continues no better. He is simply worn out with old age und | faithful service. Mr. Sugg is ne ot VAT ENGINE "LACES WEATHERRBULLETIN. a large tamily of children. Being the , e - F om eleventh child, born in the eleventh ‘Dress Goods, Clothing, : Fair, warmer. taonth, the eleventh day of the month; and has lived eleven. years ol Sunday, i one eeenly rer cersaneeneer rarennrt {if every day in the year bad been San | Shoe, Hat and your opportunity. It includes ae FAXANFANCY AMA i | HAM BIR AN} ‘NW . day. We hope he May soon bg up| ‘| — again in his usual a ice ab the rezalar ! : , EMBROIDERIES: - : Did you get any seed ? The Public School. 5 . | The public school commiitee for Dis- Ce : For sale ot rent one six rvom house trict No. 66 for white race held a meet- This Is nho joke but plal n facts. ‘ ‘y ‘i . . - and lot. J. J. Cuerry ing last night to elect sceachers. Miss ; ‘orchon Lace, White ast nig Torchon ‘ : New veiling just received and am|Appie Smith was elected Principal Goods, Counterpa INES} going tu give you bargains. with Miss Lizzie Blow as assistaut, ql , : Mus. Geoxraia James. | The school will commence on Monday | iit’ and Lace Curtains, Feb, 99. B. F. Suee, secty. GK which it will pay youto| Fish are said to be good tor the brain, enema sen There’s food tor thought in this. ; ° » A Birthday Tea. examine. Also | - ie Ladies go feast your eyes on that} Don’t forget the “Birthday Tea,” lovely imporied English china at the 5; to be given Friday evening trom 7:30 until 11 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. © eg Cannon = se adit ussite . ’ ' ; R. W. Ki oY, is olve nde : Just reevived a beautiful line of mew) 1” of or ia emai Avhuckics Coffee only 20 cts a pound. ¢ bs hess atlare > . yt, Spices 1 agies Ad Sue Bie Rete, seb el colts Chieti ee, Chmdtian “aiuah Be uber Granulated Sugar only 5 ctsa pound ; Cl iF h Mrs. Grorce JAMES, | PUNO SASEOS Meee ij 8 y p ° 7 é } you pay one cant for every year o eg : | We were mn error yesterday in regard | yor are and this includes, they co say, Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts a can. 'to the German, It was postponed un-|as fine a sepper as you ever smacked 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cits. for Doilys, Tray Covers| ©! "s" yourlips overs” Help the salies. | 3_yound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can. and all kinds of Drawn) she eae ee a aire ee Dried Apples only 5 cts a pound. Work or Embroidery--- ee te Leno Medd, Pertna a palin teh These goods are all strictly first-classas we do a substitute for Linen) Fresh Carr Butter 1 pend packages /svrnin was given in honor of Mx. W.! not not deal in shoddy goods. We lead in the at 10 cents per yard, 1/"* * "'"* kins. A very enjoyable evening was| FOCeTY business, others try to tollow. To riz Pustio.—I keep ice om spent by alland when the hour of de i hed 9 M4 vy ard wide. Don't fail hand all tie nk and a ean pe procured parture arrived there were many ex- ‘ } qd i ‘ Sh elburn &C O to see our in any quantity. = W. R. Parker. ‘pressions of rezret. The house was « 4 « i Smith & Hooker entered their three | beautifully decorated. Mr. and Mrs. {. H. Sbelburn and Mra M. D. Biggs , a fast horses in the races at New Berne}! next week. Elise, Birdeye and Lucy | received im the green room, Mrs. J. “i NEW GROCERY STORE Ashby. ‘Lbe.e is a long list of entries. Perkins and Miss Helen Perkins re- ° cewed in the pink room and Mrs. J. W. Lest, Strayed or Stolen, Perkins in the supper room. Tie fa ee sneane ——OF— From the Reflector office, the red] Y278 were Marechal Neil roses tied with} haved a Grocery nivve next to;S.JT. White’s and have a full line of ; ° ° headed, red mustached editor, who light ine ribben. The attendants adic Embroideries presides as boss—rather good looking Miss Sallie Rountree with W. W. t AM LY AUS. for a red headed man of his size. Moore. 3 (iG ROGERIES, EGTABI ES ; The last heard from him he was ona| Miss Myra Skinner with C, S. every piece marked rapid transit somewhere in the Monte Forbes. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. . pe ee | Miss Bettie Tyson with Js W. Higgs, |t0 Select from. Everytning fresh and low down in price. A codia down to areal Bargain |zumas. No reward is offered as long he aie eaut gah = invitation extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay you. ‘ as the weather keeps pleasant and the| _ Prices sunshine bright, and the wood yard does L. Carr. ve AI AMES B W HIT i; not need replenisbing. However if any Miss Lillian Cherry with R. M.. . m : one should hear good reports of him we Moy ms co Miss Julia Foley with RB. D, Cherry will be thankful. It is thought he age eae ‘ ; All our Woolen Dress went 1n the direction of the silver mines} Miss Ella King with J. W. Wig. Ad it, AY Gn gins. (0 | ot Mexico. T.T. Goods to go cheap to|ot Mexico Miss Lule White with FH. Gos. matoroon. r BRESS GOODE wali Stags: W.J. Corbett and W.%. uty , t The Bank : Notice is hereby given that The Ban Atkins of Groenville will make application to : ———s Ah e—=. the General Assembly for a Charter. Help Inaugurate Piesdent. McKinley 7 : , | R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. The inauguration of a President of : # ® these United States is a great national , ey r | event. Every patriotic citizen takes an 4 g | If you are spending an | | just pride in the dignified i impressiveness ) and at the same time Jacksonian sim. : licity, attending this function. Bi idle,” ‘Weary hour in sg To cathe thed wba: to attend’, to close them out. A. doors, take a stroll in a the ues » to do so the ephpers : 7 ae Air Line offers vhe exceptionally low 7 L ection of our M ANTU AM AKER, rate of one fare for the round trip (just |. chance ot A life “Gome in and you half rate) trom any point in the South : nda genial wel- to Washington and return. Tickets on | GREENVILLE, N. 0 site ‘March Ist, 24 and Sed, good to | time. return until March 8th. You-can take one of the two daily all rail trains,“The Oa Dickinson Avenue next to|AtiantaSpeeial” or the “S.A. L. Bx, a Presbyterian church. press,” or you can take ‘the route via ath ode Old Point Céomtort and Have had several years experi- | magnificent Chesapeake Bay ach” 8 I] ence and solicit work from the|to Washington. Be sure to get tickets} e Ss. citizens of the community. All| via Seaboard Ait Line. Write to B. kinds of ladies and ch ldrens sew-| A. Newland, General Agent Passenger] © he A Ed jo ing done. Satisfaction will be Department 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, C eap, { %a., for particulars, — ‘igiven on all work.