THE DAILY REFLE
3
€ D.J WHICHARD, Editor and§jOwner.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897.
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OVERCOAT
Every price commands
style and quality. The
cloth, the linings, the
trimmings and the fit-
ting cannot be sur-
assed. if you come
we'll show plenty ot
ecnclusive proof of how
we can and do save
money for you. Our
object supreme. #8 to
surprise every custom:
er by offering greater
values than were ex-
pected.
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che stock of
WFURNITURE
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no 1isk
to run we sellata close margin.
S.CT tins. Ose J
~ assassin iene nite titi a= eine niet aa em
Sarbers.
A B.PENDER,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,”
Can be. found below *Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,
eer A, SMITH,
_ SONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE, N. C. “S
Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
[4 SRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
" Special. attention: given to cleanin,
GoutlemensCloth")” =
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UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIREGIORS AND
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We have iust received a new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
fins and Ceskets, in weed, metal-
lic and cloth ever brought to
Greenville.
_ We ato prepared te fo embalm-
ing ia 4: its forms.
Personal attention given to'con=
ducting funerals and. bodies en-
trusted to our care will receive
evéry mark of respect.
Our prices are Jower than ever.
We do not want monopoly: but
savite Competition.
We can be found at any and all
times in the John Flanagan
Buggy Co’s building.
BOB GREENE & Co.
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GREENVILLE
alt eaten,
The next session of th = school wil
r
é
open on
MONDAY SEPT. 6, 1897
and continue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows.
Primary English per mo. $2 0C
Intermediate © ‘ &° $2 5C
| Higher i $3
Languages (each) ** $1 00
The work and diselpline of the sehou
will be as heretofore.
We ask a continuance of your?’
liberal patronage. |
W H. RAGSDALE,
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Schedule in Effect Atig. 16th,81¢ 5,
Departures from Wilmington.
NORTHBOUND.
DAILY No 48—Passenger—Dne Weg-
9,35 a.m. nolia 19.59 am. Warsaw 11.10
a.m, Goidshoro 1l¢58 ara, Wil
son 12.43 p-m, Rocky “ount
1.20 p m, Tarboro 2.58 p m,
Weldon 3,39 p m, Petersburg
5.54) m, Richmond 6.50 pm,
Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washine-
ton 11.10 pm, Raltimore 12.53
am, Philadelphia 3:45 a m,
New York 6.53 am, Boston
,00 pm.
DAILY No 40—Passenger—DucMag
7.15 p m. noiia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10
p m, Goldsboro 19.10 p m.
Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro
6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.57
pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor-
folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg
3.244 m, Richmond 4,.20a m,
Washington 7.41.am, Balti,
more 9.°5 4 m, Philadeipnia
11.956 am, New York 2.02 p
m. Boston 8.30 p m.
_ SOUTHBOUND,
DAILY No 55—Passcngor Due Lake
#40 p va. Waccamaw 4.55 p m,. Chad
bourn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-
te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05
1, Denmark 6,20 a m, August
to 8,20 a m, Macon 11.30 a m,
Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-
ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49
a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m
St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam
pa 6.40 pm.
ARRIVALS AT VILMINGTON—
FROM, THE NORTH.
DAIT} ¥ No. 49.—Passcuger—Boston
9.45 7M. 1.03 pin. New York 9.00 pm,
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Ralti-
more 5,50 am, Washington
4.30 am, Richmond 9.0h am,
Petersburg 10.00 am, Nor-
Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro
12.12 -m, Rocky Mount 12.45
pm, Wilson 2°12 pm. Golds-
boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,
pm, Magnolia 4.16 pm,
DAILY No. 41.—Passenger—Leave
9.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New
York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia
1209 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,
Washington 8.46 pm, Rich-
mond 7.20 pm. Petersburg
8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,
Weldon 9.43 pm, “Tarboro
6.01 pm. Recky Mount 6.45
am. Leave Wilson 6:20 am.
Goldsboro 7:01 am, Warsaw
7.53:am. Magnolia 8.05 am.
DAILy No. 61—Passenger---] save
xcept New Pern 9.20 am, Jackson-
unday Ville 10.42 am. This train
40 P... arrives at Walnut street.
FROM THE SOUTH.
DAILY No. 54—Passenger—Leave
12,15 P. M, Tampa 8,00 am..Sonford 1.50
pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm,
Savanna 12.50 night. Charles.
ton 5.383 am.olumbia 5.50
am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macan
9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm,
Venmark 4.55 pm, Sum pter
* 40 am, Florence 855 am,
Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn
10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw
11.06 am.
Train on Scotie. | Nock ranch 20a
eaves Weldon 4.10 bp, m., Halifax 4,28
Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.10 p
m., Greenville 6.57 p, m., Kinston 7.65
p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50
@.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving
fiali’ x at 11:20 a. m., We'don 11.40 am
daily except Sunday.
lrainson Washnigton Branch lenv
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 1.00 p.m
rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 3.40 p
-, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningle aves
farboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. on
snd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
40 a. m., and 7.20 p- m. Daily ex-
nt Sunday. Connects with trains on
‘cotland Neek Branch.
Train leaves 1arooru, N C, via Albe-
marle & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
ay, at 550 p.m.,Sunday 405 P. M;
» trive Plymouth 7.49 P. M., 6.00 p, m.
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
Sandey, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.,
arrive Tarboro 10.15 a.m and 11. 45
Train on Midland N, C. branch leaves
Gold’boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
m. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a, wn. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-
rives at Goldshors 9.30 a, m
ZVrains on Latta branch, Florence R
&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, atrive Dunbar |
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning
leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,
arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
dav |
Train onClinton Branch leayes War-
saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,
1000 a,m.and 8.50 p, m* Returning
leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and8,00 1. m,
Train No, 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
Riehmone, alse’ at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and VarolinaR R for Noniolk
- ne all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Supt.
M. EMERSON,Traffie Manager.
R.KENLY. Gen’l Manager,
THE MORNING STAR
The: @ldest
Daily Newspaper in
orth Carolina.
The Onl” Five-Dollar Dailv
StsiClags inthe State
| W.H. BERNARD,
»{Of the building material,
Cost of Solomon’s Temple.
A noted statistician and inves-
tigator who has lots of.time for
such work has been doing somo
figuring on the cost of the Tem-
ple ot Solomon, and says few
people even in these days of
palmy extravagance and million—
aire display, have an adequate
Impression of the enormous cost
ofthe great temple. According
to Villilpandus, the “talents” of
gold, silver and brass were cqual
to the enormous sum of 6,879,822, -
000 pounds sterling. The worth
of the jewels is placed at a figure
equally as high.
The vessels of gold, according
to Josephus, were valued at
140,000 talents, which reduced to
Enelish money, was equal to
575,296,203 pounds. ‘The vessels
of silyer, according to the same
authority, were still more yaiu-
able, being set down as worth
646,344,000 pounds. Priests’ vest-
ments and the robes of singers,
2,010,000 and the trumpets 200,000
pounds. To thisaddthe expense
laber,
etc., and some wonderful figures
result. Ten thousand men, hew-
ing cedars, 60,000 bearers of
burdens 80,000 hewers of stone,
3,200 overseers, all of wkom are
employed for seyen years, and
upon whom, besides their wages,
Solomon bestowed 6,733,976
pounds.
Iftheir daily food was worth
50 cents, the sum total for all was
63,877,088, pounds during the
time of building. ‘The materials
in the rough are estimated as
having been worth 2,545,337,000
pounds. This gives a total, sust
for this much of the exvenses the
whole cost of 10,719,760;261
pounds, or about $52,117,034,868.-
46 —Philadelpbia Record.
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Yellow Jack Kuilled,'
Cascarets, Candy Cathartie kills
Yellow Jack wherever they find him,
No one who takes Cascarets regularly
and systematically is is danger trom the
dreadful disease. Cascare s kill Yel-
low fever germs in the bowels and pre
vent new ones from breedirg, 10e¢,
2dc, 00¢, all druggists.
Ex-Surgeon Gevera! Yamilton
used to tell the fellowing story
of how the yellow fever epidemic
started in Jacksonville ten years
ago: “It seems that McCormick
the man who brought the fever
to Jacksonville, wasa lover. Hig
Sweetheart was in Tampa, and
Tampa was isolated on account
of yellow feyer. But yellow tever
or no yellow fever McGormick
wanted to see his girl; so he
managed to pass the cordon, and
steal an interview with his love.
Thex he returned to Jacksonyille
and took the yellow fever with
him. This is another confirma-
tion of the wisdom of the man
who once declared there was a
woman at the bottom of every
mischief.”
a
Esq. G. W. Walsh, of Jobs
Cabin, was in to see us Saturday.
He said that the McKinley wave
of prosperity was considerably
than the Cleveland panic
A great many families have sold
prices, leaving their
to raise enough money to pay
their taxes and keep out of jail.—
Wilkesboro Chronicle,
(
Don’t Get Gay With the Editor’
Man
annem
the editor of The Biuftton (Iud-)
Banner because his trousers were
patched. The editor went home
and sued her husband for $40
owed on subscription —Chicago,
Was. x
their only milk cow at reduced rg
children | 30
without milk or butter, in order | #é
3 WD SH
A young woman poked fun at | “
DIRECTORY.
CHURC (és,
a
BAPTIbi1—services every Sunday,
moring and evening. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Rev..A. W. Setzer,
Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M.
C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.
CATHOLIC—No reguiar services.
EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun-
day, morning and evening. Lay ser-
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.
Greaves, Rector Sunday schoo! 9 30
A.M. W. 8, Brown, Superinter dant.
METHODIST~—Services every Sun-
day, morning and evening.’ Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 A, M, A B. Ellington, Superin-
youdent.
PRESBYTERIAN—Services ° third
Sunday, morning and evening. Rey,
J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school
9:°0A M. E. B Ficklen Superinten-
dent,
LUDGES.
ALF. & A. ¥..—Greenville Lodge No
284 meets first and third Monday eyen~
ivg. J. M. Reuss W. M.’.L. 1. Moore,
Sec.
I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17
Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.
Johnson N.G. L. H. Pender, Sec.
K. of P.—Tar River Lodge No. 93,
meets every" Friday evening. H. W.
Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of
R. and 8.
R. A.—Zeb vance Coaucil No. 1696
meets every Thursday evening. W.b.
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, See.
K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No, 1169
meets every Friday evening. Johr
Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.
A.L.of H, Pitt Council 236
every Thursday night. J. B.
Cy W. B. Wilson. See.
meets
Cherry
Bishop’s Appointments.
Bishop 4. A. Watson will fill the
tollowing avypointments in this section -
November 18, Wednesday, Dawson’s
School House.
Novemver 21, Sunday before Ad-
vent, morning prayer, St. John’s.
23, Tuesday, St.
November Paul’s
Greenville,
2
November 25, Thursday, morning
ayer, Trinity, Chocowinity.
Cctton ang Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotto:
and peanuts tor yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer-
chants of Norfolk -
COTTON,
Good Middling a
Middling 5
Low Middling 4 15-14
{700d Ordinary 44
Tone—steady
PEANUTS
Prime ?
Hxtra Prime 2t
™ancy es:
Spanish 60 to 75
Tone—quiet.
Creenville Market.
Corrected by S. M. Schulte.
Bier, per ib i> to 2
Weerern Sides 5t 00 6
Sugar ered’ Hams 10 to 124
Corn 40 to 50
Corn Meal 50 to 60
Flour, Family 4,75 to 5.75
Lard 54 to 10
Oats 35 to 40)
Surar 44 to6
Coffee 34 to 20
Salt per Sack 65 te 1 FO
Chickens 12% to 0
Fggs per doz 124
se@S WAX. DEF ‘0
fotton Seed,per bushei 1) to
worse on the pecple up there seer aoe
PRACTICAL
WORKER.
Offers his services to the x
citizens of Greenville and the ‘
public generally:
ROOFING, GUTTERING,
Spouting and Stove Work,
a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charges made. Tobacco
Flues made in season, Shop &
on Dickinson Avenue.
Dispatch. ut
It is apicture ot tae celebrated <2"
PARKER FOUNTAIN. PENS
Best in use The outfit of no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment ot thc3e Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be astonished when you see them and
earnhow very cv: 2pthey are.
You may never,
But should you every
Want Job Printing
—=w Come to see us,
Rev. A. W. Setzer, returned Wed.
tomatoes today. + it is late in the sea- . ;
matoes toaay. | nesday evening from H{alitax where he
had been conducting a meeting for, ten
seasoned days.
Mrs. C. W. Westbrook and two
,| children, who heve been visiting Mrs.
E. R. Aiken, lett this morning tor their
home in Wilmington.
J. Bryan Grimes and Dempsey
cut off every Wednesday morning and} Grimes, of Grimesland, were here to-
returned Saturday evening.
C. B. WiicHarD,
tonicht. Tho service will begin at 7
o'clock so as to give all wha desire to
aftend an opportunity of going to the
Presbyterian church in time for Mrs.
(Cstten’s lecture.
Notice.
his is to notify my frien'’s and pat-
rous that 1 have this day withdrawn
Ifrom the partnership of The Gicenville
Supplv Co, and have connected myself
iwith R. L. Davis & Bros’ under the
firm name of Speight & Co. and will
ceyntinue to buy cotton and produce as
before under said firm name. Thank:
i: g my friends for their past patronage,
f assure them that their interests will
always have my careful consid: ration.
{think Iam petter prepaied to handle
their business than ever before- and so
licit a continuace of their patronage,
This Nov. 16th, 1897.
JESSE SPEIGHT.
Agt Wilmington Steam Laundry:
Prayer meeting in the Baptist church
day. The latter will locate here for
the practice ot law. He is an excellent
young man and will be cordially wel-
comed to our town.
seth.
The White Doe.
On Thureday evening, 18th ins.., in
the Christian church. Mrs. Cotten
has delivered this lecture in Wilming-
ton, Charlotte and Greensboro, and it
has received the highest praise. Mrs,
‘
J. Jarvis.
combe will add to theinterest of the
sion 20 cen’s.
- Tickets will be sold «t W ooten’s
drug stores
Would be saying the correct thing about us.),
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During the hot weather we were busy pre-
paring for the approaching cald weath-
erand now we are showing the larg-
est, handsomes
ray LT:
ever been our pi
it has
please vouin prices.
on? a If
Shoes, =:= Shoes. pay
and Cheap Shoes, come to see us, we can’t af-
ford to spoil our reputation by selling you any
other kind. A large variety ot styles on hand.
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QU OU QIU GO
CAADAAAAAAAAAD AGS
We wish to
eall especial
attention to
our beautiful
line of Corsets.
Naa Neel Saal Se ns / .
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can be had in any size and desirable styl
JT BCHERRY & CO. HINTS!
t and cheapest
ay of <—er"-
‘ & ON
iS eV easure to exhibit.
our Santa Cruz and Calumet 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4
all-wool Blankets. They are beauties and will | dead tor a deer by a old trapper mam
Now a word about
AL pay We *, vs
# * i ft Not hg
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eat
nec tne seen Cm te NES,
See
you want to
Good Shoes
pamemeatgs wn emma eet te te
OVER THE COUNTRY.
specting our tortilications.
cut are trying to drganize the party for
local fights.
The United States reyenie cutter
will sail November 23 to the res-
vuc of the trozen-ia whaling vessels in
~
yar
the Aretie.
Five Adventist missionaries have
saijed tor the Pitcairn Islaads, in the
Pacitic, where men ats so famously
source.
Ceci] Robinson, age 14, shot and
killed his sisier Mattie at Indianapolis,
Ind., witha “didn’t-know-it-was—loac~
ed” revolver.
Fred Cawling a prominent lumber
manager, of Channiug, Mich., was shot
ed Walmisley.
John Keyser. aged 19, set fire to
John Del Banozess’ barn in New York
beceuse Banozess would not pay him
his saiary of $17.
J. L. McDonald stabved Editor W
H. Harrison, of the Asbeland (Ais. )
1} Register, to death becanse the’ paper
did not notice a lecture more fully.
You dan always tell when a horse
will shv, by his ears, but with a bicycle
it’s another story.
/EGGuNUTT
Phone No. 10.
the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Sallie S.| % S
Cotten wil deliver her charming lecture | 3
“The White Doe,” for the benefit of | 3&
Cotten will be introduced by Mrs. 7. 0
Mrs. Walter Grimes and H.W. Hol-|3 ©
occasion by rendering special selections. | $C
Lecture begina at 8 o'clock. Admnis- | §
Spanish spies are kuewn to be in| ago
( — ified as Receiver of the Green-
yille Lum>der Company, for the purpose
: d Company,
SpE
Seep A Phenominal Sale ot}@x<+~
CLOTHING, |
Are the legitimate ~~
fruits of their efforts to
please their patrous, -
and are the emphatic .
endorsement, by the
trading public, of their
unswerving policy of
giving to their patrons
Modish Styles, Reliable
Qualities, Reasonable
Prices. You note that ~
“Price” comes last inthe list. Our experience
is that mere price isthe smallest element in the
problem of merchandising. True it is impor-
tant that prices beright, yet is 1s more impor-
tant that styles be correct and qualities reliable
RICKS & TAFT.
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Perfeet Fitting Wraps
——SUCH AS——
Jackets, Capes & Gollarette
Le 7-9
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_—_—COME TO—— !
Lang’s Cash House. |
—FOR BEST LINE—
“DressGoods,
Trimmings, Carpets, |
Floor Oil Clotu,
Go to LANG'S |
The Silver Democrats ot Connecti- Cae
R. R. FLEMING, Pres. \
A G.COX, — Rvine Pree HENRY HARDING,
Go: enepRy, § vice Pres. Asa’t Cashice
CAPITAL: Minimum 310,000 ; Maximum £100,000.
Organized June ist, 1897.
% Te . ° . c ' ci tye
The Bank of Pitt County,
GREEN VILLE,®. ©.
mots Bank wants your triendship anda shar -;
"if not all, of your businesss, and wil grant
every favor consistent with safe ana sound
banking. We invite correspondence of a per
sonal interview to thatend. |
oe Rep
ELMWOOD DAIRY. Wehave alarge
— oan wmewe, STOCK OF
WIN
GOODS
just arrived. Come and
gee us.
OATS. HRY AND FLOUR
oh OO
We desire to return sincere |
thanks to ali our customers for the
liberal patronage they have given
our Dairy, and also to inform them
that as the winteris now coming
on and our expenss for feed will
be largely increased, we find 1
necessary to advance the price of
milk to 25 cents per gallon.
We ask a cortinnanes cf your
orders. Delivery of milk will con-
tinue to be made as heretofore.
JAMES & WILEY BROWN.
Vainable Proyerty fr vl
EA BEEN APPOINTED and
of settling the affairs of sai
L herebv offer for sale the real estate in
‘land adjoining the town of Greenville
belonging to said Company. This prop- |
erty will be sold on reasonable terms in
lots to suit purchasers, :
For further information see or .ad-
dress .
| LOVIT HINES,
Recer,
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‘Dress Goods, Shoes, |
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pianist Ea