TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Conts a Month, J Yo)... cn. GREENVILLE, N. C., MON DAY, MARCH 1, 1897. ee No. 683 silitemninii © ‘- gf ~~ a i he La Bleaching, © Muntord’s price PER YARD. —age = |) — ai NOAM Munford’s price Per yard. cash only.] 4971 yards, let you have all you are able} to pay cashior. C. T. MUNFORD. The Originator of the Low Price System. a ‘|to allow women to Vote in local option | county to liquidate its debt and levy a Pearson, for relief of clerk of Burke . “THE "LEGISLATURE, = Superior court. 7 ‘Condensed Report of Proceedings. FORTY-FIFTH DAY. & v SENATE. ‘The’ sénate' met at 10 o’clock, Lieut: Gov.’Reyrolds presiding. Prayer by Senator Utley. Bills and resolutions were introduced a8 follows ;_ Utley, a bill to amend the Code so as Dofty, to amend the charter of Jack- sonville. McCrary for relief of town of Lex ‘ington and township of Lexington and township ot Lexington and Cotton Grove, in Davidson county. Green, to establish an independent school disttict composed of parts of Burke, Mitchell and McDowell. Johtison, to protect fish in Black riv- i er. elections ; also to torbid the giving of a reward tu any employe of the present General Assemby out of the Treasury Hardison, a bi'l to place Loman Al- pin on the pension roll. Whedbee, a bill to regulate the price of illuminati 1g gas. Maultsby, a bill. to incorporate the Lumber aiver Cumpany, and the town of Haley in Columbus county. Anthony, a bill to prohibit the sale of liquor within two miles of Cherryville Baptist church and St. J~hn’s Lutheran church in Cleveland county. Abell, « bill to tax certain ‘ itinerant agents and dealers in Johnston county, Sharpe, (Wilson), to provide for working public roads in Wilson county, Pills passed as follows : ‘Lo incorporate the town of Whittier Allen, to incorporate Diamond Star Lodge, I. O. O. ¥., at Ashboro. hancock, to create office of prosecu- ting attorney for the Eastern Criminal Circuit Court, to get same pay as solic- itors, to be appointed by the Governor and to serve four years. Sprui!l, to provide for working Washington county’s public roads by taxation. Lusk, to allow county commissioners to elect an auditor. PHILOPENA., Her hand lay cozily in mine That lovely even tide ; I marked her eyes upon me shine With glowing pride ; in Swain county. To provide for working public roads in Haywood county. ‘lo allow Chatham county to issue bonds and levy special tax. To allow Washington county to levy | I stroked her tresses, glowing fair By gaslight’s mellow sheen ; In soft delight we wagered there { : A fillipeen. The dainiy forteit was to be, It I should lose—ah, well, A very trifling thing, see, And yet Vil tell; So roguishly she hinted this, Then glanced neath drooping lids— The forfeit was a loving kiss Anu pir cf kida. special tax. To incorporate the town of Saratoga in Wilsen county. ‘Tabled. To incorporate the town of Mayodan in Rockingham county. To provide for working the public roids of Herttord county. ‘Yo allow Jackson county to levy} shew .,... course; I paid the debt , special tax. We’ ov dded been quite long ; To allow Transylvania to levy special} Pye .,, p 4» -e not regretted yet ; tax. To ¢stabiish a graded school for Greenville, Pitt county. To authorize the commissioners of Madison county to build a bride ove Ivey creek. To establish graded schools in the, town ot Hickory. ‘To amend the charter of Edenton, Chowan county. Passed over, and re- committed to committee of corporations To allow Perquimans county to issue bonds. To amend the charter of the Marion and Asheville Turnpike Company. Lo allow Caldwell county tolevy spe- cial tax. Our lil, > one song. My lhome’s a paradise so fair, And now, with drooping lids, She gazes, wile I fondle there A pair of kids. —N. Y. World. Birthasy Tea. The ladies of the Episcopal church will, cn tomorrow night, have a “Birth- day Tea” at Hotel Macon. You will be expected to pay a penny for every year old you are and that includes a fine supper. ~ Thisis a worthy object and should be well patronized. You will be entertained in both parlors and games, &c,, will be introduced to make you spend as pleasant an eveniug as etter . HOUSE. possible. The House met at 10 o’clock. Bills and resolutions were introduced Does Any One Know Him. . as tollows: Hodges, to cstabiish graded sckool at Washington. James to provide for the purchase of the battle-ground of Moore’s Creek, tur $200. Murphy, to amend the charter of Sal- isbury, by allowing a special tax of 25 cents on the $100. Alexander, of Tyrell, to allow that Col. I. A. Sugg kas received a letter from the Mayor of Chapel Hill saying there isa young man by the name of Henry McLawhorn strolling around the streets of Chapel Hill in a demented condition, and saying he 1s from the county of Pitt. If there is such a man from the county, the Re¥LECTOR nor Vol. Sugg does not know of him, If he has friends in Pitt county they should look after hii. HATS &SHOES. We have just receivedour spring supply in all the latest styles. Felt, Straw and Stiff Hats. tax baild bridges. be or ote J BOSOM FRIENDS eo That's what everybody calls my big line of SHIRTS. I can fit’ you in most any sort you want, The price needn't cause you any trouble, either. I have the best Negligee Shirtin tne world. Try one. Must have stylish hats. I have them, and at prices surprising low. The STETSON HAT is the best you ever saw for the money. These goods are seasonable just now. » Hi) Men’s and Boys’ Caps are always kept here > WH in a bexutiful profusion of styles and colors. Qu Ready-to-Wear CLOTHING. I can alweys fit*your form and your money, day or night. Theword CLOTHING means something, and the more people know of it, = re {the more certain I am of their custom. Don’t waste your good hard money On trash, when you can get value for it. Money is hard to get. - Don’t spend the fruit ot your toil till you see my stock. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. IE New Spring Goods ARRIVING DAILY. tno ¢4¢ ap We have a. beautifulfline of oaapapents pete ram aoe enn eeBemtents ae lan se armen a te sete cmaietoeh — NNnintt teen hein mbites e? se an ” ll nd Ts Which are here for yourinspection. Comeand see usand wecan certainly save you money) S+e== ay = os To close out we will offer special privesfon all WINTER EGOS I fi & *~oe., Co Oxford Ties, Needle-Toe, Feather-Edge Shoes, in’ bitter bldck of tans. Come and see the grand display. f ai 18 Hd wai? & ia lion 7 _ iE « : ‘ ET: CAHEXLOOKER&CO. Come in and see us.q H. M. HARDEE. Exploder of; High Prices... 7 (7) 6 month, - s« * «+ 2% we : "Delivered in town “the office; it an - Qonsul General Lee which was . adopted by the Senate without a > dissenting yoice, i8 intended to . Solve the’ mystery as to the trath ofthe sensational statements _for Americans arrested in Cuba. resolutions to request the Presi- towards the administration on eans in the ‘House would like to see the civil service law thrown os had his way he would wipe out © the civil service law and fill every _ Grosvedor, of Ohio, also jumped _ allover the civil service law and ee oe eee peal | We will send the Tue Daty Rr- Hig » ile ek a enough then, but we shall know EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). better hereafter.’ Representative whole year tor $5.75. Did you ever 2 ie hear of a better offer? The regular oo ) SURSCRIPTTON RATES." Oro year, - - = * $8.00 ae ‘ k. “e - “ ve 10 OS oliver by carriers without cost. ~ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be . vad on application to the editor or at ahi We desire a five correspondent at avery postoftice inthe county, who will gend in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs 4o each neighborhood. Write plainly aad oniy on one side of the paper. “7 Monpay, Marcu 1, 1897. + WASHINGTON LETTER — (From Our Regular Correspondent) Wasuincton, Feb, 26th, 1897. Senator Hill’s resolution calling npon Secretary Olney for copies of all communications to and from saying that Gen. Lee had either actuaily tendered his resignation as Consul, General to Cuba, or ne to-do so, unless the ministration gave him better backing than it has been giving him in his fight to secure justice It is believed that it was intended as an affront to President Cleve- land. It is customary in such dent to furnish the desired infor- mation, if in» his opinion it is compatible with public interests. Senator Hill ignored the President entirely, and his resolutions asks Secretary Olney for the informa— tion. Congress feels very ugly account of its Cuban policy, but there is no time left to do anything now, except to pass the appropriation bill. Mr. Bryan wa3in Washington two days this week, and was the recipient of much attention. He ‘was also the central figure ir seyeral important’ political con-( ferences. Repre:entative Bailey, of Texas, gave the republicans a good- natured raking over in a speech which did not overlook the assis- tant republicans, about their embarrassment in distributing 60,000 offices among 350,000 appli- cants, and made the prediction that every one of the fifty Con: gressional districts which the republicans carried last November by majorities of less than 1,000/ would go democratic at the next election. “Four years ago,” said Mr. Bailey, “you laughed at our embarrassment ; now we laugh at yours. You have no more chance of escaping the wrath of the office Seekers at the noxt Congressional elections than we had of escaping the disapproval of the people for the maladministration of the administration about to retire from power.” That a majority of the republi- overboard ‘was shown by the hearty applause with which they received the assertion of Delegate Flynn, of Oklahoma, that if he Office with a republican within _ twenty four hours afterMcKinley’s inauguration» §_ Repreventative: Euwrred as second~tlusa; mail matter. | of the House Committee on Civil Brosus, of Pennsylvania,chairman Service Reform, defended the law, Better get them while, you can—this and accused Grosvenor of haying offer may be withdrawn. by his talk against it “flashed a a sword in the neart of the Presi- — dent-elect,” whatever that may This Yeur's “Mardi Gras,” mean. Whatever Mr. McKinley At New Orleans will be grander than price of the three publications is $8.00 | am % ti ve Sppee ‘and. Leslies’s Illustrated. Weekly..a al ie EGULATE ya e LY GUARANTEED % cate any caseot constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Las {uleand booklet free, Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO. Chicare Menteek, Go anal resulta. Sam may do there is little doubs that Grosvenor will have snumerous Air Line will make a rate of one fare support if he wishes to lead a/¢,. the round trip (half rate) and give fight sgainst the law in the next you choice of their ewell trains, “The House, and it will not be surpri8- | 4 tanta Special” or the “S. A. L. Ex- ing 1f he does it. press.” By the ckange in the schedule The Senate Committee on Pub-| cpective February! 7, 1897, this line lic Lands has this week been! pow makes close connections at Atlanta trying to get at all the bottom) fj; Mobile and New Orleans, offering facts conne¢ted with the recent by far the best and most convenient ever. Don’t miss it. The Seaboard it, ahead of Mark Hanna. The publication of interviews, iu which he states that his first work upon entering the Senate will be to undertake the job of bos-ing the passage of the tariff bill, has —)— UNDERTAKERS, aroused the ire of a number of republican Seuators and Mr. FAINERA| DIRECTORS AN} Hanna may start his Senatorial} [ career by getting himself merci- EMBALMERS. lessly snubbed. It is very safe to say that he will not bea Senator long before he will regret conicsente apa ee eat R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres't. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. : ‘ . The Bank of Greenville, 3 GREENVILLE, N. C. @O3-3-03-3-'23'2 Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. <2. ; a e ce ; pe LUUD POISON A SPECIALTY f:2°7.5 tary BLOOD POISON permancny cured in 16t035 days. Youcan be tretteda, me forsame price under same £uaran- ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we Willcon: tract pay railroad fareand hotel bills.and noch if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we ntee tocure. We solicit the most obsti- mate cases and challenge the world fora case wecannotcure. This disease has always a the skill of the most eminent physi- $500,000 capital behind o onal great? Absolute Proots sant Pon po pplication. ress COOK REMEDY CO,, c Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. We haye just received a ‘new hearsé and the nicest line of Cof- tins snd Caskets, in word, metal- lic and cloth ever brought to announcing his intention to boss the body. Bossing the Senate is a very difficult job, ag Mr. Hanna may learn if he will enquire of} Greenvills, Benjamin Harrison and Grover} We aro prepare t. Jo embalm- Cleveland, both of whom made|ing in al its form.. — Personai atvention given to con. ducting fuuerals and bodies en- trusted to our 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 & CO.} iailures in their several attempts to assume the role which he seems to think isas easy as buying im} ecunious delegates to a repub- lican convention. The Biuo Ribbon Fool, According to the Albany, Ga., Herald, an Albany jeweler has unearthed the greatest fool since simple Simon. “I sold a clock to a country negro,” said the eweler,‘and he came in afterward and claimed that the thing was no good—that the hands wouldn’t Greenville Market. Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz. ? Butter, per lb 15 to 25 : : Western Sides 4} to work right. I told him to bring Sugar cured Hams 10 d ad it in and I would see what wasj orn 40 to 65 the matter withit. When he came | Corn Meal 50 to 65 again and brought the clock he | Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.20 had the hands tied together with | 244 6} to. 1y a cotton string. The longest hand road fae he said, would go clean round te | cose 13 to 20 dial in an hour, while the other | salt per Sack 75 to 1 56 only moved an inch or so. le| Chickens 10 to 14 just couldn't make them run to~| 2&8 per (oz 10 Bees wax.per 2 gether, he said, until he tied tuem, and then, he said, the thing Wouldu'tranavu. Afr so long atime I succeeded iu explaining Cotton ani Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cvtto. und peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished their interest to get our prices befcre pui chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR f | ESTABLISHHD 1875. SAM, M. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES GSHONLDER JARMERSANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind u allits branchea. : Sane Oo-~ change the charter | 4 ‘ ' ' ‘ ; RESOUR . T issue of a Florida land and) service from any point in the Atlantic Sc iay ee an ae LIABILITIES. patent for 24,000 acres to Mr-| states to the great earnival. Apply to|Due from Banks 38.263,30 rodividnd ents era Perrine, Mrs. Cleveland’s step- agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and Beales d ee ixtures oeehe pee 81,787.59 ~ : urrent Ex 8 764, ue father. Senator Lillman, who is a take:no other route. Premium on Stock 1,000.00 $ Time Certificates 1355-00 member of the committee, has | Cash Items 7,192.60 } Cashiers Checks aa ee been especially active in cross-| . Cosh vente a “i Deg sey t ion tales —reemnneoeely Total $111,700.5 examining the witnessing who i, . Total $111,700.59 $ . : have appeared before the Com- | Accoun:s Received. Correspondence Invited mittee. The Committee has not eovslgpenesnmenantinan sine soisaiilt yet reached # conclusion as to}... came pl dv t mA : place ready to serye hat : the regularity and legality of the y you with =| 3 2 fe © oy 10 = 7 patent. . . Karan S <2 & E Cpe Cm « s 2 any) Notwithstanding the protest of Frais Hontaerians (ars n ey “se a — Bey SSS Ad os truit importers, who claim that , ' 1 > oO " ae 3 Org S a5 © = foreign fruits do not compete to 1 Ovsters. I havenice Malaga td am} | 3 an 2 | “ a a bo and material extent with Ameri-| 22% VYSte"s- | 2 1 > of < °o bk oe Sac ie Si a 3 can products, inasmuch as they Grapes, Oranges, Apples, H-——s < a sascn OS a wo a O38 no are mostly put on sale at a differ- Nuts, Figs, &c. 4 & ! So eg A 2 =< aE ggsr ca : wey a pa. | ent season of the year, the repub- Leading brands of Cigars. ° < S@,8 Lee aeo oa? licans of the Ways and Means > disc SeSe 3 5's : Fresh Candy every day. | wai “29 Lad 95 Ou oO 8 Committee have decided to place} Tot me crate your Cocoanuts. b, 22 % a8 Y Ce: ss & Commission Mer | ALWAYS AT¥: LOWEST MARKET PRICES The Hext sevaion of" the achos) ws the long haud to go ‘clear round | "#2" i oul Tobacco, sr~ff &c, |re2™ ee the dial once every hour, while] Good Middling vue 1} | the hour band moved only from| Middling 7 it Rag pach Ear segylcavage 4 en MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 #3 one hour mark ‘to another but| Low Middling 8 Ayes et oo) Ais Bak a a and continue for 10 month I'll be blamed if he ain't the blue gers td ? 6 15-16 ‘aa a The Some are ns follows. ribbon fool of the country.” sabia peaviois. ss ; Fu RN ITUR E | eee a peed eee wR ayy {. sda i Sk i Sie Higher why : $3 00 |} . Just try a 10¢. box of. Cascarets, the a tevag : a wayson hand and sold at pri eate The ork and dn | of thee 1 08 w, | finest liver and bowel segulator ever| Spanish’ eninth itor Caan yoods are all boughtand ™ Wee 3 rage BUM AE a ala a "*[tomergum, IMS GABH rir ae ik acannon oer | EI oe or lo a Tae | aes ‘WILAING! IN-&-Ws AND FLORENCE a) , Céagenseu sche TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ; me STOCKHOLDE:: 3; 4, S. HIGGS, Caster Maj. HENRY-HARDING, Ass’t Cashir. | INVILLE BANK TILL N.C. Sel nee ena Meal a, é Dated 8 1 Represeuting a Capital of More Than a Hal, =D. W. ‘Hardee Higgs Brus. Noy. ich | 3 Million Dollars, Greenville, W. C. Loe 1896, Fe = Wm. T, Dixon, President Nationai a ; A. M.\2-M.| a, y | Sxehange Bank, Baltimore, Md. = We respectfully solicit the accounts Leave Weldon | 11 53| 9 -4 : The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general D Uu Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/19 9 Neck, N. C. : vublic, O. y O ~~ —"|—— |=} Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C’ Checks and Account Books furnish Ly Tartoro | 12 12 R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. ee | ee | RAO 2 scam ead a Ly Rooky Mt | 1 00/10 5 45 BL © Faptiste, See Here ! Ly Wileen 2.0811 6 20 ‘Bubber Poker chine 3 Pp ’ ' hi Lv Selma 2 53 The click of chips is no sit fhe Southern Baptist. Convention es ao. , - : “| rah schorpaigivg fire wnere | meets this year in Wilmington, N. C., I” But this doesn’t mean that they May 8th. Now, you want to go to this GB “| have stopped playing poker. Oh, convention, and you also want to go in Ms 4A no. The click of chips need no lon-|style and ¢ mfort. There is only one oa Tt ger be heard, whether poker is being | oq firstclass line from the South and P. M. ae played or not. An inventive genius, |; st to: Wileathiton: dad that Ine ae if ee : * 4 who knows how difficult it is some- Southwest = 4 as i Li ee a : Ty Ma nolia | 488 0 |times to play poker on the quiet|i8 the Seaboard Au a ee A Wilmington 5 45 49 45| when one wants to, has invented|the finest and fastest trains in the South: P. M. ‘A.M rubber poker chips. They are the|and makes the lowest rates of apy | same size as, those of bone, celluloid |raroad running from the South or TRAINS GOING NOTRH or ivory, and like the others are col- Southwest. Don’t be tooled into ma“ « | ored red and blue as wellas the nat- the wour -erencecnen ts tes til._you have : meee Rb} & 5 || Ural color of the ner, whick na sohsanad one of the Seabourd Air Line mae HM . Nov. 1, 6316 SS | swers for white. The colors are not| "| é i’ [A | 2 FA | veryelt dee, forater doce’ eet whe alas xem Sx pleaane] , Gh A. M.'P.M. seem to take the colors easily and Avent Passenger Department, 6 Kim- Here 1S an vpportunity to Ee ae Ly Fivrerce 8 4U) 7 40h seems to be difficult to dye. But the} bail house, Atlanta, Ga., will be giad : : re Lav Fayetteville! 11 10| 9 40 colors aredistinct enough to avoid), write you or eall on you, or you ean| Magazine for little money. | ar Wilscn 1 20/14 Bix the possibility of a man anteing@|, ly to: ny o the representatives of | - : ——— — |_| _| blue chip when aires ise ae the Seaboard Air Line im any town or ~ Os : 0 a ge or sweetening a jackpot by @ blue city, This as the official route. Do W W ll d th O mM us | when awed is all ‘net aerate , you want to go with, your friends ? e 1 sen e The dealers who handle the rub- : | NAM) gc xo | ber polmr chips say they arevery| ~~ . ° i by Waggon as] ||] Porelas and thet a great many of “rronrwsor 79 owns.” | NOL tan and the Eastern Re- iv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30)themdsave been sold. They make 3: ria rT i 9 ! Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 86!absolutely no noise when they are (alld) Meri ( . : trie, | AQF] | 20 Scan oaty toute neweves| UMA ',ector both one year for uy “ | j—-|__ | thatthe man who has acquired the Roth are such desirable ob- \ mai Ss , habit, which requires much costly jective points for a Winter S| és experience, of shufiling bis chips trip that it’s persaps hard for $1 75. ) Za | AQ asbeatmindedly with one hand has to decide where to go. : — oo pe wip cae } rick ew, for chi ne . : > M., P. to learn the tric anew, for chips | Ly Wilson 1 20 li * ‘eat are apt to stick to edchwther and/ Let ws Help You to . w Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17) 12 | 11 #6] prevent the accomplishment of the a Decision, Or W e will send the Cos- : > —— | trid.—Chicago Time$Herald. at arr 409) ns A trip via New Orleans and, a Roce Mt 9 ui) wc, eee sane ir. andl ‘the Scathern Pacific to either, lj t d Th D / Ar Weldon on ae is soe ig ine ‘young Alexico ar tne nae Coast is: MmOopo l an an e aly Train otkSeotiand Neck Branen aoa (ye and she tumned:sharply on} @2@ you will never forget. h 1 0 nd, Neck. Brane a hee ss at a Pe ye Ww ‘eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10 fuer beh Bnd Bepad — . me mee (it 8a "Transition from Reflector, both, a Q e P.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p| _ He lawyer who hal procuredalPypgt to Flowers. w., Greenville 687 p, m., Kinston 7.46| Givorce for her turned again to his | : 2m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,2. | 4sk and merely remarked under! -And the service is so luxeni- ear for 3 5O ali” eee oe Weldon sarivelg his breath: ous that peaple who have ‘ ° 4 . > . reth 6 ; iv "re? oe imi ” except Sunday.” am Donte Ba edie é rentee bir Limited” call if'rains on Wathnigten Branch leave When bili seer 5 Need incompara & PLO Washington 8.09 a, m., and 3.00 p .m, en O1OUS OF GOBV2, ext a Cas—) | . Arr ae “4 ogre 8.60.a. m., and 4.4@\p. }euret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed Ifyou are Thinking of I f t d ; 4 t., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves . 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Returning ieaves Piymouth daily except lightful littke guide to Mesi- = ee * co, which we will send on . When you need. Sunaloy, 6.00 a. n., Sunday 9.30 a. m., arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 46 -cost of mailing. Dont ise 6 Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves HMerfmector Office. Goldsboro daily, exeept Kunday, 6.05.8 m. arfiving Smithfield 7:30 a. m. Re. WE HAVE AMPLE FAOQILI'IES FORK THE WORK AND DO aut ‘plictty, attending this funetion. To enable those whe desire to attend | the Inauguration to de so the Seaboard | Aw Line offers “he exceptionally low | rite of one fare for the reund trip Gust haf! rate) trom any pert in the South, to Washington and return. Tickets en You Really Ought to sule March Ist, 2d and 3rd, good / Read them Both. reurra until March sth. You can take Tae na bite ip 3 fe Hevarnin oneeet tue two daily all rail travins* Phe, Jeave Qilot6.10 am, Dunber 6,30 a mm, | Atkanta Special” or the «§, A. L. Ex-. awiye Latta 7.50 a m, daily.except Sun-'| press”? or you can take ‘the route via dav “ooxtsmouth, Old Point Comfort axa Train onClinton B eaves War-) Miguificent Ch aapeake Ray steamers! ‘sy addressing, ranchd Tigh! ; ret tokebel aawtor Clinton caily, exeept Suuday,)t0 Washington. Be sure so vet tickets ; 1) Oasm and 8.50 D. 107" Resuming via Bealoard Air Lines Write to B 8 FB. MORSE, eayes Clinton at7.00 a.m. and3,00 7 m.i A. Newland, General Agent Passenger | General Passenger and Ticket (turning leaves Smitffield.00 a. m,, ur- irives at Goldsbors 9.30 a.m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R Shall we put you down for a eony!? Jf sa, or if you want ‘any special information, it will be cheerfully furnished ? Sa 2 Pa ee ARs ant Ko. 78 nrakes close connection ee fumaant:® eupbal louse, Atluntay| Ageut, seh Baek KINDS OF COMM ERCIAL AND at Weldon forall points daily,-allrail via} ‘4a.,for particulars iW O YOBAOCO W 7 “se . Riekmone, alee at Rovky Mount with} AREHOUSH WORK Norfolk and VarolingR R&R fer Noniolk —_ Se cea ¢ ne all poimts North via Norfalk, | JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sur. T, M. EMERSON, Tratlie Manager. J. R. KENLY, Gen’l Maneger. GAGE SEE THAT? ¢ Gur Work and Prices Suit’ Ouy Parraus ‘THE REFLECTOR BOUK STOAE. {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE INIGREENVILLE FOR BLANK 800K°. — "a ae tenn THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in arth Carolina. yathbhy What Is It? gyphbbh ~ “> It is a picture ot ‘tae celeprated << PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFNS Best in use. The outfit of no business man it STATIONERY &C. The Only Five-Dollar Daily 0 its Class in the State complete without one. , as, 2 ar cee 2 801 tama sive at vra| Lhe Reflector Book Store oe y : hake. Sindy eel as a nice assortment ot.these ‘Fountain Pens, ed : wanheea secs e . a 4 per boo | pautiful line of Pearl Handle.Gold Pens Bile wstbact jes! Ba ania nat 0) sae -H BERNARD. |'Yourwill be astonished when you see them an ie! SL | | imingtor, N. ©’ arn how very cheap they are. 2 : ne . Ae ts We have just received a new,linejof EMBROIDERED. —_TARNDRERGHTEES a a VALENGINE LACES Cuneta nal HAMBURG AND SWISS H \ EMBROVDERIES te Torchon .Lace, White Goods, Counterpaines and Lace Curtains, which it wil! pay you to examine. Also Cloth forDoilys, Tray Covers and all kinds of Drawn “‘Worit or Embroidery--- ‘@ subscitute for Linen at 10cents per yard, 1 yard wide.. Don’t fail toseeour mi Embroideries every piece marked down to areal Bargain Prices —— a | All our Woolen Dress Goods to] go,cheap to make room. AY F) Ifyou are'spending an| idle, weary hour in} doors, take a stroll in the direction of our: Store. Comein and you will find a genial wel- comé anda brilliantar- ‘rayofGoods. _ | Your; friends, , D. ONEANT & OU. TDAILY REFL ft oe eB JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING : Lovit Hines, of Kinslon, is here. _ Creates many a new business, R. W. Kiuig went to Raleigh today. Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business, Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. S-cures suceess to’ any busthets from the grip. , J. B. Cherry, Jr., left this morning for a commercial trip up the . road. 2 ee ee Mrs. Rice Gwynn returned Saturday evening trom a visit to Rocky Mount. Mrs. Paul Ellis and children, of Durham are visiting the family ot A. A. Andrews. William W. Moore, who has been visiting here, left this morning for his home in Asheville. To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use;.tne columns of tu. REVLECTOR. Keeping Coustanty-at it Brings Saocess TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mali. syain, going ¢rth, arrives 8:52 A, M: Going South, aphive* 6:57 P.M. Seamer ‘Tay River arnves from Wash- ingtow Monday, Wednesday and’ Friday eaves for Washington. Tuesday, Thure- I ay and Saturday, Miss Floy Andrews, who has been attending school here, returned to Dur- ham Saturday morning. Samuel Christman and Charles Towns, of Wilson, spent Sunday here sR, gman MARKETS, visiting relatives and friends. ‘By Teiegtaph to Rev. A. W. Setzer left this morning SPFIGHT & MorRILL. for Wake Forest. He preached two Cotton Buyers and Commission exceptionally fine sermons yesterday iu Merchants. the Baptist church. Misses Winnie, Lottie, Nellie and Master Harry Skinner, and Miss Latham left this NEW. YORK: COTTON. OPEN’G. HIGH’8T. LOW’ST. CLOSE Mar. 7.13 7.14 7.09' 7.14 | Louise and Monte May 7:20 7.22 7,18 7.22 {morning for Washington City. CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN, J. S. Tunstall and wife left this morning for Baltimore. Mrs. 'fan— W eAT— alle . Wi 7 __. . ; stall will purcha:e her stock of Milli- May 74g 75} i nery and will open soon after her re- PORK— turk, Mayg 8.10 8.124 810 8124 Riss— ; , Remember ] keep Ice all the time f y, S Os L a Ate 1 : May 4.20 4.225 420 4.225 Sunday hours from 8 to 9 o'clock, A M, W. R. Parker. WEATHER*BULLETIN. aeeen March has five Mondays, five Tues- days, tive Wednesday and five REFLuc- serotonin + Fe Miss ‘Annie Foley is convalesing | | Pees FS 3 ia Will leave next Northern Markets to purchase SPRING GOODS week for the and we want to close out: our Winter odds and ends. Come and see our Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gats and Notions. Your chance of a life time. RICKS & TAFT. Fair Tuesday, followed by local howers Tuesday night, warmer. hea 4 | The RerLector old man reached! home Sunday night from his Texas- Mexico trip. He is in pretty fair cou- dition with the exception of.a lame urm and being somewhat sore trom a shake up he had in a derailed car at Wilson Sat. urday night. He may have to keep otf duty for a few days, but Billie will go right on giving the folks the news until the old man takes hold again. cae = 2 ln. tet . ny FAXANFANCY. cea Don’t Put avy ifs im. This ‘Month, March Ist, Third month. Freckles will soon be stylish. Fitzsimmon’s tavorite drink—claret pinch. Commutaticn of Sentence. The sentence of Robert L. Moore, eonvicted of manslaughter at the Icb- The inauguration pilgrim is brushimg ruury term of Halifax Criminal Court, up his old silk tile. and sentenced to tour years in the pen- itentiary, has becn commuted to four Fresh Carr Butter I. pov.nd package |! at S. M. Scholtz. months in the county jail, Dressed | td tar f It will be remembered that Moore feseed tumoker cand “aecokings fur ,went into the knitting mill at Scotland nished on short notice. J.J. CHERRY t Neck on themorning of Febyuary 17th, A new supply of Cannom Cloth just '1896, and got intoa ditheulty with J. B. CHerry & Co, | Samuel James, a young white man who wus at work in the dye room. Moore Editonal Poesy. struck James with a dye paddle, and Rome (Ga.) Tribune: Aw exchange | the young man died the following day for the following * trom the effects of. the blew. March marched in this morning quiet as a lamb. received. is responsible “Breathes there a man with soul s0 dead, who never to himselt hath said, ‘I’ll pay before I go to bed, the debt I owe the printer?’ ‘There are some, we|the track was im very tair ¢ondition know full well, who never such a tale} Friday, being two seconds slow at that. can tell ; but they, we tear, will go to—| The races, however, were intensely in- well, the place where there's no win-| teresting feom start to finish. ter.” In the 2:20 race, in which Lucy Ashby and Palmetto Prince appeared to be the hardest fighters, for first place, was. u most beautiful one. Had it not been for a break made by Palmetto Prince in the last heat, he would have undoubtedly wou the race with Lucy Ashby easily second. Both heats of the ruuring race were very close, St. Vincent wianing each | but by a head. . The first trotting or paeing 2:20 class; purse $400, won by Lucy .Asbby, second, Palmetto Prince ; third, Prince Albert ; fourth, Eutaula C, ‘Time, 2:43, Friday s Races. In spite of the heavy rain Thursday, WV LLM BRITT, ——is now running a—— WOOD YARD and can furni:h Wood at the shortest. notice. Buys Wood by the car load.; Your patronage solicited, New Bern Journal. MANTUAMAKER, “ar A Housshoid Necessity. GREENVILLE, N ° Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most , wonderfal medica disconery of the age, On ‘Dickinson Avenue next to| plearant and refreshing to the taste, act Presbyterian church. gently and positively an kidneys, liver, and bowels, cleansing-thie entire system dispel colds, cure headache, fever, ha— bitual constipation ‘and. diioueness. Have had several years experi- ence and solicit work from the citizens of the community. All ing dene. Satisfaction will be to select from. Everything fresh and low down in price. invitation extended to ail. 2:42, 1:39}, 2-41, 2.41, five heats-—| kinds of ladies and childrens sew-| Plowse buy and try a box of GO)! Gi) Arbuckles Coffee only 20 cts a pound. Granulated Sugar only 5 cts ajpound. Heinz’s Baked Beans only 15 cts a can. 5-pound Buckets of Preserves only 40 cts. 3-pound Can elegant Apples only 10 cts a can. Dried Apples only 5 cts'a pound. These goods are all strictly first-classas wefdo not not deal in shoddy goods, We lead in the grocery business, others try to tollow. Ed.H.Shelburn&Co. Tf RR me He lil eae NEW GROCERY STORE. a a ee Opened a Grocery siuce next to S. T. White’s and have a full line of wer mee Caner, FROME Veeraps CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A codial Come see me, will make it pay you. J AMES B. WHITE. Abd PINTER DRESS LOC A Te. Cen to close them out. A chance of a life time. , ie 8 Lang Sells Pd given on all work. a today} 10; 25, 50 cents. Soli! and] guaranteed to cure by all druggists; «