D. J ‘WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ‘eipienteniciten Vol. 5, GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1897. No. U7, MUNTORD. ArriveD New Stock now Reauy = I a Great Bargains i ¢) dag ae mw 9.2 2 gee a3 %2 2° ca S Ong a ff oi) | © Fox a ge Pes ga % S85 3 £88 S¢ 3 B M&A Seer x Q a 309 39 tp betes | Gf SOS | o8af 55899988 558 a a Rome 382988 a0. 490 Om aS =a" 0 O95°RBa—= 85a _— i — ps0 04 ao Sau" Seeass —r ' M885 fn BO89 aw Qo SS Qaee osSos Osh Meads 8 & mais | adem ™ogmgag no - ob DD = ona epee od hh On & oD FQ Ca > bs CIm Deo mrs CZ Om J bon oF 5h Sm om =x aioe G2 SF uh SSSORSESYO som 9 gee q ok 2 wo & +o YQ POISOR Primary. Sog A SPECIALTY coon: or‘ven tiary BLOOD POISON permanc cured in 15+085 days, ¥ou can be greatedal shome forsame price under same guaran: ty yty. Ifyou prefer to come here we wil! con. tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,ang nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer: cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers ou any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we posrearee tocure. We solicit the most obsti- pate cases and challenge the world for a ase wecannotcure. This diseaso has always affied the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondle tional guaranty. Absolute preoe sent sealed on pplication. Address COOK REM Boz vole Temple. CHICAGO, ILI LOn j KSTABLISHHD 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ H PORK SIDES GSHONLDER JARMERSAND MEKUHANTS BUS ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete u allits branches. FLOUR,COFFEE, SUGAR Q~ ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, sv ff &e, we buy diroc} from Manufactu. 3 en ling yotte buy atone proidc A eod- cie stock of FURNITURE always on hand and sold at the times, Our areal sold for CASH. , hay to run we ata close ma pen to suit bought and no isk n. & M SCHULTZ Greenville, N. 0. e \ A] ILLIAM 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, GENTS WANTED—For War io Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. En- dorse! by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, re- liable book. Outtitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Dropall trash, aud make $300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 332-356 Dearborn St., | =| * . yo, ;Chicagy. 3arbers. _———— | ! AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. ' GREENVILLE. N. C, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty 1S ieee EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER. Special attention given to cleanint Gentlemens Clothing OTEL NICHOLSON, 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 served daily. Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited CREENVILLE ‘ale Academy, The next session of the school will open on: i MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 and centinue for 10 months, The terms are as follows. Primary Knglish per mo, Intermediate‘ ‘“ lenatoss ( ach a each) 6 00 The work and disclpline of the will be as heretotore. aenom e ask a continuance ef ye liberal patronage, _ sis ct W H, RAGSDsLE, ba 66 2eRee Szs f fi t | ' J. BEENLY, Gev?) pao zs feat Mr. Lincoln fer renomination: i Trein on Seottaud Neck Bracer 4.4 | and to surceed him, and later, in! a oon i ere Weldon £.55 D. m., Hatifax 4.10! 1868 it is known that Mr. Chase D. heesnvillea.b7 pw —. oarine é was a candidate for the Democratic! Cora Lee, the nineteen-year-old nj ° *y 8 *9 oe = “ae sn 4-4 Eevee d \YACT y oh ea i x av } eee Tee ee) ) AAA. SAPP PRL LP PG >m. Returmixg, leaves Kinston 7y-{ 20munation for the presidency, deughter oi Mr. Sam Reid, has a eee Eee oe a. I. Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving ali’ x at 110@ a. m., Werden 21,20 am except Sunday. Ivains on Weshnigton Bras) lenve Washington 8,00 a, m., and 2.00 p.m arrives Parmele 8.50. m., ant! 4.40 Dp. m.; Tavboro-$45 a. m., returningleayes Tarboxo 3.30 pame., Parmele 1/)20 a. m. and 649 p. m,, arrives W aghington 11.60 a. m.,. and £.10 p.m. Geily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with tains on Scotlathi Neck ®eanch. Train leaves warooru, N C, xa Aibe- marle & Raleigh &. R. daily except Sun- day, at # 60 p. m,, Sunday, 200 P. M; ative Mlymouta#.00 P.M, 5.25 p.m, Returaing saves Plymouth daily excapt Sundey¢.00 a, m., Sunday 9.36 a i, wrive Tarboro 46.25 a.m and 1). 5 Trainon Midland N. C. branes leaves 1 Gold3bexo daily, except Sunday+6.05 a tM. arrivige: Smaithtield 7°36 a. ge. Ree s4urning hex-ves Suyithfield 8.00 a san,, ar- rfives at Galdsbors.?.30 a. m. Trains qn Latta branch, Floreice R ide, leave Tetta 6.40pm, airive Lainbar ‘150 p m,-Clio 8.445 p m. Returning laave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.20 a m, arrive Latta.7.50 a.m, daily except Sun- a Prain on@inton Branch leaves ®ar- _jfitor Clinten caily, exeept Suauay, 10.a,m.an@ 8.50;p, m- Returnirg ‘Aves Clinton at7.00a@. m. and3,00 Lm, Train No. 78mnakes It is a picture ot tae celebrated <<” NTAIN FENG Sedalia iid So NN ty laa i ll a Here is an opportunity to get this excellent Magazine for little money. We will send the Cosmo- politan and the Eastern Re- flector both one year for $1.75. Or We will send the Cos- mopolitan and The Daily Reflector, both, a whole year for $3.50. If you want a good magazine auda good home vaper, this is your chance. Compare the Cospmopolitan with the $4 mazaziueg and it is the equal of any of them. SenJ your orders to the Reflector, “orci itencn entailing You may never, But should you ever}@==——. —=wCome to see us. <= ‘e ~ ee aia a ee aaa | scat eiaacas oe aia laa oaaaa ceaan, aa egies = mae aii CHIEF JUSTICES, aypomted, oy 7 ATSer aga “He is] GreenvilleMarket. | “rnowrrost 70 rLowen eee em . Sais __} the seventh of, the chief justices of Corrected by S. M. Schultz. niibienta tha i if 4 Re | Pee Sige ’Mice “te the Vatted See | the supreme court. ? Bniter : (i | ( | All ak (oe “th. ‘Which EF wa. 0. aie ee ee ; » per lb 15 to 26 Wud ; AL : E Rail ROAD | ny, ps pd mug con pean of | Im addition to the chief justices Western Sides ‘5 to,6 ’ Te 4p a) ee cme cael ss € office o ¢ nag aginst who have served, several men have | Sugar cured Hams pe i; (Ba we such desirable ob- ale eae a REPRE ere oe - Hi been nominated for the office but re- — Meal ao jective points for a Winter . a tution concurrently arith the office | jected by the senate, which has con. | fora Meal 4a5to5.75| wip that it's perhups hard for ‘TRAINS ‘GOING SOUTH. Tikal at colt hs drosiden- firmatory power. The office of chief)parq° * 5}to 10} you to dse'de whwie to go. 3 wetia vee ‘ | justice is by many citizens more! (ats 35 to 4 i fe — ay Fen yee Yom toa rat et highly sviod than that. of the | Sugar a igh Let us Help You to Dated citizens above the age of 35 the | : labor is less. the| Voffee to 20 i Noy. 15th ‘office of chief justice of the supreme ah nie ua en aller, ' the oe de — ” ~ . a Decision, 1896, ue court, bestowed usually upon men tenure longer and the honor an ex-| f ges per clos 7 to 10 iiss ce a of mature if not advanced years, ak “Wow York Gen. dar Wa OG: eae A trip via New reans and " Ueate elds has been held in fact by seven per- cupid | the S: athern Poti - tr either Ar. Rocyk Mt sons only since the foundation of the | : Mexicor the Pacitic ( ast is 5 | government. There have been more aarti Dita : Cotton and Peanut, one you will hever forge . a S| ty aieg Oe Say of New York wad tho (qe ne erences le | sad peunenh aor penearres omnel (LUD C Tene se ec : oe John Jay of New York was the| aus ap yesterday, i" an : ou ‘ z ; . a ; ew York city who consider by Cobb Bros. & Commission” Mer- ; = : = : bad laa reagent tamil lows by Wash. thsmeelyes wiser than the rest of | chants of Norfolk - : Frost to Flowers. 2 ae : : , vee COTTON, : ud : : dv Tia viite ington in 1789. Judge Jay was at the world, mene ipa vig gaged iv Good Middling- ‘t And the service is -o Jnxuti- - red Fiewence that time only 44 years of age. | eliminating certain portions of the | miadling i ous that peop. «ho have ’ -_-_—_- When he attained the age cf 50, he | Bible, which they say is unworthy Lew eid iog : ao tested “Sunse Liwite:” call ab: ak fos nabiie i able oe of belicf. They ridicule the story Sone—atiel itincompa:n.. ' oe Fens fa other PEANUTS. i ° P . as o second of the supreme court chief | Jonab and ae yeas Prime 2|Ifyouare Thinking of 1 justices was John Ellsworth of Con- like portions o u ® scriptures Extra Prime | a : cae Lv Wison necticut. He was 51 years of age|and think only ignorant and spanish’ 60 to 4 Going, Write Us. a . : . ; . : on : - Sa, \ ry er | bea ee i nad wel raat superstitious people can accept Tonectqudst. We bave = bork entitled Ar Wilmington ' i ae nie othe tae | aa iit these portions of the Scriptures} _ ©Throngh Storylaud to San- rom pubd a0 ce being BO a3 the revealed Word of God. 8st Saas 9 a handsome volume x ae ae es ee ee ae Minot J of 205 pages folly i'lustrated now. His sticeessor was John Mar. | Now comes one Rev. Minot v. . 4) PAREr, Ce ee SATS GOING BOERS ‘of Virgins farth : which we will sevd on receipt e shall'of Virginia, who was 46 years | Sayage and goes a siep farther : of 10 vata in damian 1¢ coves oo z . ~ | of age when he assumed this post He said ip & sermon last Sunday sie a We se have Hg i 2) cn - vat en ‘ : Pa 7 pi) . sf ate aac ia Soeient ae that the story of Adam and Eve a r lied th lightful little guide to Mexi- 1896. 3 s ws Adams. e eld 1 unin errup uy is a pagan myth and that itis Inds MY piace we sup pliec 5) co, which we will send on Aim & “ death. in 183: pag h t of ie a ae eas aren — ~ ercteequeiy hideous and absuib er VSEy Sty eer Cece ; receipt of 4 cents to cover . A. M.|P. M. ndrew Jackson appoin 1s SUC-. |. ~ - : ae : : ailing. us eee 8 4U ie cessor, Roger B, Taney of Mary-!to believe that on the conduct of Frnits Confections (ivars | cost of mailing | Ly delina ue a a land, who hela the office until his;two inexperienced and ignorant ' | NHW , ‘You Really Ought to. Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35 3 death, In 1864. Fulive Taney was 59 people depended the destiny of poo _ pesos _| years of age when appointed and Be ocuntless millions of people.. With Every bovekeeh’ should try Read them Both. ow . 2 : : . . > \ at the time of his death. No chie my select Dried Pears. ! | a ( justice of thesupveme court perhaps | the story of Adam and Eve goes T nleo have: Malece Graves. "Shall wa pot sou dswe fae. ee Gs ae —| | had more intricate questions to de-!the doctrine of original siu and Dates, Figs, Orauges, Apple: copy! If so, «1 if you want ‘da. M, yp, 4, | termine or to vote'upon in that tri- (we eannot see but it carries the Nuts, &e. in great abundance. any special i Negba’ it cya) {s pm thant Sen Taser [Shot pln af. enation ih | Shapeat pcan tore | wil carl erie bereepiso aes © 1027) nolf of the histoxy of the United |which we have been tunght to! Fresh Candy every day. -§. F.B. MORSE, _— --——"|——;;___ | States as # nation. Chief Justice | believe was true From Genesis to} et me grate your Cocoanuts. : cad hee ies a4 Taney” was Salmon P. | Revelati d of it General Passenger «tl Ticke ws oT } any 8 SUSCCEST as a TRO F evelation—every wor saan ~ . a | Agent. 4 SS wat Chase of Ohio, who had previously will be-entirely obliterated by the MORRIS MsYER. | NAW ORLTANS . ~ Heese | been secretary.of the treasury, and j, i 1 thinkers” in the pulpit | te. M. ; | Pp, M,| Was 56 years of age when appointed. ‘actvancec “Hail M —e = = Ly Wilson =| 120 | 10 32| He served for nine years, dying in|—tbe ‘fellows wbo cry “Hail Mas- Ar Rocky Mt i - wt ——.| 11 16) 1873. Mr. Chasewas appointed by |ger!” ‘and then betray Fim. : Ar Tarboro 4 490 Fr a onan anand aan is @ part oF Satan “‘won’t do ating” to them O OU. rs F mi Lv Tarbore — ‘to the history of their day that Mr. |,, ; : his kingdom Lv Rocky Mu , 2 17 ae Chase was ‘himself a candidate for: mueais bey ootae snke . Ar Weldon : | ‘where they belony.—Statesville Want Job Printing — ’ Rest in use. The outfit ot no business man it complete without one. The Reflector Book Store Milng toon Visiting Card | oe 1 North Cavoiina. — eee, The Only Five-Boilar Daily o tela nthe State has a nice assortment ot.these Fountain Pens, i “Wilmington, N.C! ar how very cheapthey are. ‘| E*ull Sheet: Fo 4 learnhow very / / \ % —— An v—— EAM wh, SY We want that money because we have a fair equivaient to offer for it. Our goods are the rizht xind atthe right price. . a a aD We havejustreceived a new stock ofthe Cel- ebrated and Famous for Men and Boys, in all the newest shapes and colors, for Spring and - Summer. Our Ox bloods are beauties. Every pair guaranteed. A beautiful line of sty- lise, neat; durable and elegant SLIPPERS, tor ladies, fresh from the factory made speci-| == allytor us, The latest, newest, nobbiest and prettiest styles. Remember we have alsoreceived anew sup- ply of Cannon Oloth Justa perfect suvsti- tute for Linen, only 10 cenis per yardoneyard wids, the cheapest and best thing made for umbroidery and Drawn Work. JUSTIN, WHAT? Reautiful, fancy Indian Baskets, Neatandnice. Justthe thing to please the Ladies. Hamper Baskets, Fan- cy Work, scrap, Key having anthem books or Gospel Hymns requests for prayer and prosessions, and Toy.Baskets. Come to see them. We cau please both you aad your purse. Nearly «very day brinzs us something new and at the thing you want. Come andinspect our Mammoth Stock of Dry |; Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery, Furni- ture and House Fur- nishing Goods. ‘hey are desirable new and heart cheering. ac WORKER Beautiful Hall Racks! % : : just received. Offers his services to the 3 “ Meme gO citizens of Greenville and the Remember we oper-|ge public genemally. gel ered aie our storeona deter-|# ROOFING, Gul e & ne 2 polic of fair pe (® Spouting and Sianp. oats a” 3 AiROK y | ( aspecialty. — square dea Ing and << : Satisfaction guaranteed or. * cometoseeus. _ © no charges made. ‘Tobacco o Your triends,.. 13 © Flues made er ET yerpnand : ac in rear of 5 an cent store. beweetd iho anid Mateball Moti._Raleigh at S. M. Schultz. church to return them to Mrs. J. Be MARCHING ON. (EE [VAILY REFLECTOR.| _ Comivg and Gomg, Weather or no JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Weather. a Pants ¢ eared | : / Creates many a new business, A. Cohn, of Newberne, is in town. Knlarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. isevives many a dul] business, Rescues many a lost business, saves many a failing business, S-cures success to any business J. Z. Brooks, ot Grifton, spent today | here. J. R. Davis, ot Farmyille, was here today. oe : J. A. Dupree lett this morniag for a To “advertise judiciousiy,” use tne columns of t. REVLECTOR. tirp up the road. Keeping Constantly at it Brings Success '"s for, Donates | — é _ Rev. Mr. Wcoten, pastor of the Bap-| tist churches at Plymouth and Pacto—, lus, is visiting relatives here. | TRAIN AND-BOAT SCHEDULES. ; Passenger and mail train going Miss Blanche Draughan, who has Nevth. arrives 8:52 A. M. Going South, | been here to, see her sister, Mrs. Zeno | arrives 6:57 P. M. S vamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure- aay and saturday i Mcore, left this morning for Moncure. | Mrs. Marian Burroughs, who has ° * oe been visiting Mrs. M. B. Dawes, lett | this morning for her home in William— MARKETS, By Teiegraph to SrriGHT & MORRILL. Cstton Buyers and Commission Merchants. NEW YORK COTTON. ston. Frank Wilson, H. B. Clark, W. B. James and Mrs. Georgia James al ‘eturned Saturday from the northern | mardets. | W. b. Quinerly, »f Centerville, was OPEN’G. HIGH’8T. LOW’ST. CLOSE in town today. He tells us that since Jure 7.12 7.18 7.11 7.11. | being burned out a few weeks ago . he Aug. 7.17 7.18 7.16 7.16 {and his brothers have located their store CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. at Ayden. Wieat— . July 713 714 71 71 The water iv the river has com— PORK— menced falling. July 8.90 890 8.85 8.85 Riss— Mr.G. M. Tucker went over " July 4.774 4.774 475 4.75 | Greene county, Sunday, to attend the __..-. | dedication cf the new church at Cr, enn en et WEATHZR BULLETIN. | monds chapel. eat covered that he had lost a brok con Local rains and thander stor ms to| taining $41 out ot his pocket. night, Tuesday showers followed by fair A ea ne cn eee meme Reaching there he dis_ Paks May LENT. oe eens The “Monday morning before day” catch of shad was largely in evidence ee on the market this morning, the supply Borrowed, Given Away and Other} being so great thai the pric? of roes wise, dropped down to 20 cents. ‘This “Mon ~— day mcrning betore day’’ has a way Martins have put in their appeal} with some of the fishermen of reaching ance. as far back as sunset Saturday even- Mayor Oln Ferbes reccived his gas |e: Jaunch Saturday evening. Roll cf Honer. Roll of Honor for the school taught in district No. il, by Mrs. Minnie Manning for.tue month ending M4 arch 19, 1897. Girls. Emily Harrie, Geor- The Salisbury Sun tells of a horse] gia Allen, Mamie Allen, Letha Harris, A phone has been placed in Ed. H. Shelburn & Co’s store, No. 70. Dressed lumber and mouldings far nished on short notice. J.J. CHERRY lie Phillips, Eula Norris, ‘Elks, Mollie Smith, Pennie Lilly intinse suffering. Stalk and chopped Celery, Michigan Plums and Peaches, in jars, at J, 5- ‘Boys: Cleveland Moore, John Craw Tunstall’s. | _ (Crawford Jr.and James Vamtford- Pansy Piants.—Pansy seed, Gar—} Rev. N. M. Watson left this morn-|” Wish to call the Ladies’ attention to the K.egant Stock of just received, consisting of India Linens, Victoria Lawns, Persian Jawns, Dimities, Plaids, - English Nainsooks, Tarletans, Swiss Muslin, Organdies, Baptiste, Linen Lawns and Imperial Cloths. incndless varieties. All the popular brands. of Sheet and Shirting on hand at low prices. A Ee oe AA) q COOK @@@e\@le; : X2 A ¢ } ‘ WY. A VAX VR Voy +s YF a and Shoes.¢ OC ny OOU OO UK Wrenn COO COOGOOLOEOSGO) 7 “AA AANA Ak 2 4 yx : « , , é AA. oy. Y. a wy § A? We make a specially of the above and can suit. you in fit, finish and price. RICES & TAFT Look ever thisli st of GOOD THINGS and see if you would not like to have some of them: Premier Brand of Extra California Pears Cherrios, Plums, Apricots, and Peacees,. Msnce Meat, Apple Butter, Preserves, Svyreet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, earl June Peas, Vlives, Cellery Sauce, Royal Baking Powder, Cream Baking Powder, dying of tooth ache after several days! Ketarah Phillips, Clara Phillips, Car- | y7hichis as good as Royal for less money. and 2 Arcena thousand other good thing's. Phone No. 70. ord, Jasper Joyner, Larry ‘Tyson, Jobn Ed.H, She lburnd&Co. den seeds and Flower seeds. ALLEN WarreEN & Son. The Meeling. The services in the Presbyterian church Saturday night, Sunday and this morning were very editying to all present, and there were a number cf Fresh Carr Butier 1 pond packag W2 are requested to ask any one Nos. 5 & 6 belonging to the Methodist Sunday night the building was crowd- ed to hold the large congregation. No gervice was held in any other church, | N. H. Whitfield left this morning fall the congregations worshipping to- or Oxtord in respons: t> a telegram | gether in the Presbyterian church. Dr, b-inging the sad inteligence that one of ‘Black’s discourse at this service was his children was dying. We hope he [from the text “The Son of Man came may find the little one better. ‘to seek and to save that which was lost.” Cherry during this week. AAA LAT EA EET Ae: AAR ACK AOR ROK A 8 fOee pate (OND ("FON as oS TO COOOQOOON000 pe @ (@ aC) qc qo (@ e bis gC © ~ PRACTICAL = TIN AND SHEET IRON At 10 oclock Sunday morning 4 meting of the church was held and two members added. Messrs. J. R. Moore W | and KE. B. Ficklen wee elected Elders Ml ofthe church., Other members were - received at the service this morning. ] = | : them : \ fs | Will ba saved. Gan _UREATION t| Tonight the seis ot meetings will : ° * : close and all shculd attend praying ear- For Spring -Summer Attire Bl nestly that other souls may yet be| We havereceived and are ees ple bin day 168 1n laige lines of exquisite nove Dress Goods, Notions, Republican State Chairman” Holton} Laces and Embroideries. Bl wili get the place of United States at-| We believe that an in- $l torney for the Weetern district. There] Spection will convince | | had been a long contest petit Se of their: Superiority — n both styleand quality.