~ “ ).J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. . , TERMS :£25 Cents a Month, on - — — enatatan anaemia ® 4 i 4 j ( ‘ t | | i] | } | { j : j | S| { { \ { i { ' | . | i ' i j | i i t | | { | { d } u } i : | ( | ! | | | t | ‘ { | | | 9 | ! i i ‘ | ui j { i t , t | + ' | i | 5 | 1 f | } i 4 | i rH | H | , | 4 Pa i é 4 | ‘ f ' 7“ ae Pe | Leno 7 sn nencurneei acon net eerene ert | —_~ i | U ect 1 » ae 1 4 FYTac TY a | t> on %, } UNCLE TTR ASS TOS Vegi Cy bimem) f ti om JUST FOR bu VEY | \ (, ‘1 iif } ‘ t 7 { } 1 . . ; ] } i ’ “ i pUsb ceo! OF iit"! \ i , Prefory stad , } | ~ I + | Nias too of Phe Weste an 1 ; th, ke Wess ei? | at adson, Clu ' i! ’ us ! i ‘ W ttl ' -. yout . 1 he gt Fly e uf " Whipeaqiat, ! . . : Journal, Gl i neal, a pubdcsthon dag a] business Phe jotel ini | ee pony ie the toderret pes ; ; | held in very high esteem cy tire t Phere hospitable i] keepine with the pudu . ; a trade, made a visit to tee Greenvuls identiied with the Teolages tea a rue ; | . A South stree ele t] WW} | market aud while beer Wins tii rye fh fda } , Is \ | un e Ch’ ay ‘ a4 * 2 Lia i v¥ | , ) rest i fl. | : i bd: ss . ' | il | | of the youre men is i firs outside, and vwiedting member I CT : . ’ . i | ! } ‘ 1) ‘ fs ined \A ti | Home.” Tn the issue e) tos vorronbon Pally put Wy Wi | oy te ’ ; 4 1 ; thy Jan. ted, 1651 Wohi us es) — Wi and W ! } i { i \ 1 i ; 4 ‘ Whiehadl « Lali oeaiy ‘a oot pant? yl ; ; { ny Polo pyre pubiisiicd n j i . ee Sat an We er rd | { } C ' i San ith as bo Dag the GCCUPRIis Cf tht FOR 1 ‘ bem CULT | UC Wil t tit COTHY 5 bret | , j } i‘ { rey thy , thig 1 7 ' j feresting sketch or eal. eroded Che the mest fastehou & WWI 1 J ‘ . : co sry pepeney | 1 Terry {} roy 1 ) , courtesy ol it Journ , iii \ i {| I Mie wen ft i {ie p> ee | wernt slary ry ' ; fiat ji he H pleasus boa i au ee } } \ } th i 7 en 1 FLECTOR 7 & 1 i 1 W pate ft , ! 7 tt . { { 1 _ 4 yt Ty te on Oe I° ry 7 ; f \ : . Greenvil! i i . } _ “\ 1] ! Pos | pos: bot tl j - | who are promi a ‘ | ty - ; | . “4 ; ‘ yy“) { if Wifthh | thie leat toueeco tiferest Gh are (eid Wiehued - . uf | : ; . “Vy rit a wes hi) Hey teyrny * soit fli { +4 Ville. Che: Si ud hit Dee Pea - iN Vi l nH) i i ; , . ’ ai ¥ a 4 , . ‘ paDVTLPEY ep are HS ' i | mrs 7 . i “~ Dh ag it, = eek {hi f home co utorts, aba quis eplenre Moca dail. Phuresdagy nich rr ( I ‘ ‘ ‘ +? 9? i . 7 . uA, .) al ; } } i iJ | H f \ : their tus’: Sy decided to co to * Usce aiden the ebocutionts Al Lhe {4 , | Sets 8 ae were tK i] dy tow ¢ f th tr - ge Ab ‘ 4 in * % La + sr lied Foaa ened i . j ) i if la Vv | H | ke pl oO were t | L ti rif ‘ \ ( ' \ | | : . uy 1 See rR uorhtty Why Py | In their @ase, ts dic many LESS | yo ; . mp) l UiGa i i ei . fered 1 , epPare PT oe ich! { ) 9° bein +. th La aval Postadbe t f pines is? do =" } qj 2 \\ Vk % “ ¢ , yea (etl 4 3 a j »ye » bar i 17 ¥Y * e 7 ‘ * necessity becanie the me ther of myven Mr. Walden’s selections were 3 Nendid, | | Foce terete for PROD”? . ling ona Wheelless bieycke for LS. tion, co to speak. the hotels of Greeu-ithe elocution being of » five order, but | ville affurding no “Lome comforts” and HTS Ms the catezing to the mner man not com. . Ing up t? thei OX pe cfation, they hay Ce pooled their domestic knowl due and Usic We beriahy qoved if the I Was rsonly ordinary. ‘Phe en 6Qocra alasses cause the downfall ot 1p “liow CO You i ed, ve] Hy 242 cutie t nient would Daye been move en-| many wmap,” satd she. make that out 7’ he mean the kind audience had kept quie ollie the tard nudience Lo you go om for between th could be found. “bout | 49 keep attt tive thei | acts, 4 { we ORI eee pee, catering talent, and evolved out cf it Unele Hiram’s Home.” TS Ral, OR RCT ee AE NE ett sere ES OE TN Ree i j . . Ce, a‘ A : | | aa. AAAARASARE SA fbi i i ad af Phey ar comlortably domiciled in. 4 | O , on > SP epyrp , } ney $) ‘ | ro ‘ ‘ C ‘ { r p. (4 2 as Bix cr seven room house, neatly and ge G ap ] e rm sos . ; , ‘ ( y : comfortably fuinished. Tne cuisine is) a Je 7 : . . A hl | . . ; ‘ 2 I as @ )} > of the best. They were started mght, % s . op i ; G , ba as the mothe: of one of the youns me) ae gu 0000 G0 WW OO OU’ Ove . Ws w é from Virginia took an “Old Virgiria” WIV EVI V7 OY, VIVIVY ITV VY cook with ber to Greenville and stayed there three weeks to put the “Home”, to rights, and to teach the vouk how to: cater to the boys’ appetites. | The hests are H. W. Holeoxrbe | (who does the cateri.g) who was for} several years with Dibscli Brother, at, Danville, Va. H. P. Strause, ot the| firm of Strause Bros., Henderson, N.'° C., and a brother of L. L. Strause, of | Richmond. Va., J. C. Jordan, is a son! of M, P. Jordan, one of the leading! &\ Levi Tobaccy men of vapville, Va, QO, P, Smith, is a brother of E, W. Smith, of Rocky Mouat, N. C., andj Wm, A. Smith, of Richmond, Va. |: both of whom do a iarge business, and a To our friends and cus- r hanks tomers tor theit kind and liberal patronage during the past year. For the coming seasons of 1898 we pro- pose to offer you the choicest of goods in General Merchandise at a reasonable price. During the month ot January we will self all of our surplus stock ata low price to make for spring goods. | ? | { | | | | Lang’s Cash E U &) Now fora clean-up. There wil be no dull lull here. The holiday rush is over, but we are now fixing the store to rights.’ Overcoats thaf must eo. [ts every mans chance-- 10s a the hardest earned dollars. The s lowest of purses were never so po- ¥ 4 i pent. For the merehandise-- \ wee quick moving prices. For the eustomers--money finding prices, There's a prize for every comer. OMEN IS EE CT OE aN A ER er EEN 1898. To Our Patrons. 1898! f~ ~ a rom ¢ a Ty . 4 om due i ; ; . We start the new Year w: 7 wteaniy Af Tranae clean stock of Dress G LIAM nNgs, ce are determined to sell” ry Ones, LONI Nal GENTS FURNISHINGS, and have made prices that will sell them. Come cs — > “ky ew sage t | eek 2 Fis pee D J. WHICHARD. ia a | nnn — seme EVERY AFTERNOON “(EXCEPT SUNDAY). secondeelass mill matter. 4 nyered as —..——. SSS SS fan RSCRIFTTON RATES. r®© One vear. : - . $8.00 One mon : - - “30 One week. . - - ~ ‘vered in town by carriers without Vie ; axtr: ens". devil holds his training school for everticne rates ave beral ande: an be | b ad oh appieation to the edites or at | Such characters, and would be- 0 of cloud eyenthe sun itself: If he wee ee gsueeceds in wounding he has ¢ We aya eatresporaern? at diabolic Iaugh and gloats oyer (ey s \ =I . . . . \e pastatec inthe earrty, wl o “ili the pain he has caused, as the oeCNTS ng aft NEWA AS it viainty yh jet ite Write aes nelghborboad, stde af the paper, vo ene Broa y. PANT AGS 14, THER ——— an Christ revealed to men that Godis their Fathe, which was the expressed purpose of His coming: and He not onty reveal- ed the broteerhood men, but, commanded us to be brothers. Herein is the last preblem of bumanity exploded. Can one conceive oppression, of cheating of trusts and monopolies, and bribery, of race problems, or any- thing of‘he kind in a world of brotbers?—Biblical Necorder. Neen or not the Joint Com- mission of Federation appointed by ie Methoais} Episcoval Churches, North and South, and eee Eve. And so the writer of aronvmous letiers sneaks behind the disguise of a changed chiro-- eraphy and sails under the false name of an “unknown.” Coward- ly assassin that he is, he tries to wound the feelings of others, to stab the reputation of better than hs is, to maketroublo between friends and to cause sorrow and mortification. His language smacks of the place where the vulture toys with is prey. Nothing in this world is 8c des- picable, nothing that so much deserves the bitterest condemna- tion.-—Durham Sun. sahil teat md The Pistol Ww ent Off Mr. John Hovis, ot Lincoln county, dvoye to town yesterday , morning and stopped his wagon very near the square. As he wert to get out of his wagon, he struck the hammer of a ristol he | had in his pocket on the wagon, the pistol went off, startling every one who was passing. Officers Overcrash and Cunning- ham were on the sqare at the time. Thev heard the shot, but on looking vround, saw no excite- mentof any kind. They spied, however, swoke coming from Mr. Hovis’ pocket, and arrested him for carrying conv2aled wea- pons: He gave bond.—Char- lotte Observer. now in sesion at Baltimore, shall succeed in cicsing the breach | whick occurred it the Chureh over ithe slavery question in ISd4, A false idea of economy often) pre- vails amone business men and. officials, A dull season is frequently made all tho spirit°of the movement 1s to be commended: Perhaps 1) accomplishment of the eud desir-| ed will ve lefuto the rising eration; indeed, the fraternizaticn of the young people at Epworth League conventions, and the healivg hand of time may be de- upou to become move “cy = zen pended potent intlaeness toward union than would be any number of fcrmal resolutions. SEUNG the meeting of the Joint C ommiss | sion is inters sting as aD tion that the cld bitternesses antagonism between the churches ipdica-/ apd haveheen well-nigh obijiterated. —Philadelphia Reeord. AS) Vo-day, Jan. 135, is the date, set by Mr. Prank FE. Ormsby, a| Chicago student ofthe stars, for the beginning of a prenounced revival in business, aud all eause Jupiter is in a good humor: This is ¢] Mr, Ormsby, ok ich voverns atlairs of a busitess nature, and when if what is called a mental influence undisturh- | au ! | | | | be- 1 planet, explains enters sien with its ed by avreeable propitious for ity. Every f January, 18 a conjunetion with Dlanet, & wave Of prosper- wrth wonth, beeim- Dine with mental Sich. lor many years Jupiter has not entered a mental sign havine been worried }: eichbors. but will en- without by pesky n ter the sign to-day in good shape. ‘herefore. Mr Ormsby argues that good results will follow. It is to be hoped that this Jupiter wave will be an improvement on the ‘McKinley wave. At any rate, all will be in favor of giying Jupiter a tair charce—Chariotte Observer, 13th. | The anonymous letter writer is a pupil of the serpent who enter- ed the Garden and whispered poisoned words into the ears of our first mother. He sneaked around the garden, hiding his slimy coils in the beautiful fol- iage of that,till then, perfect / 1) preyent business isa constant unswerving at— | telupt to get down to hard work and creater effors. Prospects cf a dull been aimany and great, 2 satishaction and contentment of these should net! suffiee fo be of suflieient excuse for a laek of effort following up — these elievements. We should net be satistied with the past nor should we content to abandon our good work to trust to fate. ‘Phe oflicial whose de- yetion to the proper diseharge of Ts | oftice Spurs him oa to greater ne nobler deeds SCES sucCons ahead and will eventuaily have his zeal nehly Froywarded. ‘Lhe business man who keeps plodding ou, never levaine, will reach the top ot the ladder. T) 'merechant who coustantly keeps his dis- everything 1g | Idea the duller beeause of the lack ot effort ‘Phe only safe way it) Tn ike if lively 5 spasmodic tluetuations im le should stimulate to ere ater efforts. trad Soeermb to the benetul influences of poor or discouraging outlook and ina litle time actual detriment will be ex— oT chere of prosperity. and achievements haye porlonec has been a season general and of far greater importance than were those of 13897, In addition to the choic2 of a House cf Representatives of the United States Congress and of Legislatures i: several of the States which will elect United States Senators, Governors and new State ollicers will be elected 1a Alabema Arkansas, California, Colorado, Con- necticut, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min nesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhoce Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Wiscon— Ternessee, Texas, -in end Wyoming. Thess elections cover every part. of the country and will be rational in their character. Being the first general el-etions since the coming into power of the new administration they will be taken as an expression of the sentiment of the people tuward the par'y in power. The election tor Congressmen the will be as contest of especial interess will be waged between the friends of silver on the one hand and th» single gold advocates of the a ministration on the other, They will show to the world whetber or vot the “free silyer icraze”’ is dead er dying out’? ag the} gold endvocates lave so ofte. elaimed in the past year,—Lumbe:ton Rob- | esonian. How Chinese Paper Tieir Houses, The Chinese at Amoy do not pa- per their walls much, but they often paper Mys, partitions, ete, that a large quantity of wall paper Is consumed in that district. This | paper, besides being used for artifi- cial Howers, is used for clothing the human effigi funerals, cell SO eral throughout China, the amount Chiekens of it constumed is Considerable. This paper is also used for covering card- board boxes for roy jewels, Sundries, - edl- | meipes, buttons and Chicas | eg Chrowedle. An Esidiio ith is qualified to Marry when he has sueceeded in | Kling a polar bear unaided, this: feat being revarded as proof that he iscapabieof providing forthe wants | ota family, He starts forth at night to secure a wife, Winch he hy the first girl he can surpyi UnAUWares, does | Seqzing a . | In Fiji th Wines: value be exchange e colnage Chiefly consist teeth, these ine dyed red, of of ereater The “GO white teeth for one British id soverelen, yesatry LL Ve ne, as the eXChun Ge O RS sill@s Tor An authority states that the gold in the shape of coin and ornaments noarded by the natives of India oy 4 ys eo. } aqiwounis to the ehormous sum ol | L250, C00, 000, in some parts of are convicted « the comunity. It is pan re jority Vote o} T oat wid that bhe y i Ma Ma before the ceneral public is the one rets the The v ‘s } ¢ ithan tiat of orient ’ LyISTHOCsS trade inthe Jone “i ho rull- Hao Wore eFLONeoOUS advertising only an There 1s does not e¢ ; spe if jal SCUSOTLS. not « store in the city which ory ritable to all os ail JOU: ‘SOUS It * 1 Mm stock ¢ and in demand at titnes. is Q to the the well as ImMpertant to him as general put lic that he sbould heep | people advised ot his,stock, prices and | bargains, Tf he neglects this he may naturally expect his trade to Jag and drift eisewhere, At the end of the vear he will be surprised to find that his trade can competitors have prospered and aug- mented their : of tlieir success lies in the fact that they has fallen off and possibly assign no reason for jt. His ‘rade, The secret have pursued the progressive course. His failure may be properly ascribed to his negligenze to be aggressiye.— Winston Journal. ¢ ney pate r mae If some men possessed clear titles to mansicns in the skies the first tling they weuld try to do would be to mort- | | | | W. M. Bond T, Poxps FLEMING, ATORNEYS-ATOUAW," N. C Vractice in all the eourts, Greenville, es - neat eet Wehave a large STOCK OF H GOODS iust arrived. Come in ‘gage them.—Chicago News, ‘ AY AN I eel i FURR 8 Si c-> —r3 | | | | i. erring. | I] es that are burned at | Cotter | and, this practice being gen- | Salt per Flour, Family 4.75 ta 8.75 ard 34 TO 16 QO: ifs =) to 1G Sugar 14 fo | SRO? t no 6 -t Sack Gito ] F4 | ia te Hoes per doz i | Beeswax per 7 | Cotton Seeder busnes 10 to’ M4 EPISCOPAL—Serviees fourth Snuv- | day, morning and evening. bay ser- ivices sccond Sunday morning. Rev. A. iA, M. PRESBYTEREAN—Serviees third | Sunday, morning snd evenivng. Rev. J.B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday sehool PorO A ML 2. ident, | Whe she e, C.C. A.B. Pmeets every | ! } cured in the “Storm .and period of the seventh and eighth decades of the Jast century. Out of that mov the great classic period of German literature, with Goethe and Schiller as its leaders. Out of the present movement there bids fair te come a second period of rare literary pro- ductiveness, in which, according to all present indications, Wildenbruch, Sudermann and Hauptmann will take first rank. posterity may assign to these three ways similar to Stress” writers in the literature of their | <€ position in contem- | 3 country their porary literature at least is assured, for,in the drama, wherein they have achieved their greatest they stand head and s all competitors, It is w ith increased pleasure that the lover of geod lit- erature sees the younger pel | in Germany fulfilling the “hopes to Which Ibsen gave rise, SUCCCSSES, reratii ii ane ta Cctten ang Peanut, felow are Norfolk prices of cotto: and pennuts for yesterday, as furnishee by Cobb Bros. 7 Commission Mere chants of Norfolk - CQODTAN, Good Middling , | Middling a4 Low Middling 3 1-14 Good Ordinary 43 Tone—steady | PRANTITS: | rime ? Extra Prime 2t m™aincy “24 Spanish 80 to 75 T one—quiet. oe nner oe Greenville NVarket. . M. Schult? Correecfed by S Bitter, per tb 1) fo 2 | Western Sides Sle yer Sugar ecred Hans lWete lay » ey orf orn {1 Corn Meal 50) to FO | Went Was evolved Whatever position | ¢ shoulders above | 3 9 a. : RR RENE een een eens a — ~ - = - — Oo wa - HT aited his’ Chis Year’s Elections Literary Revival Ia Germany. ; IA {] \ RE FLECTOR ee ant i oa ee -_— The movement in contemporar; a tb) DOP at ” |tunity to falsify the words of the The elections’ for 1808 will be more| Ge!Man literature, says d. rman t ‘ . a 4 8 ef , . : _ A . 4 . ————"| Creator to the 1unocent and con- . . Coar in The Atlantic, is in nyany PRACTICAL N AND nt WOKKER. services to the and the iis Oflers citizens of Greenville public generally. ROOFING, GUTTERING, Spouting and Stove Work, a specialty. guaranteed or Tobaeco Shop Satisfaction no charges made. Flues made in season. on Dickinson Avenue. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSP#PSIA eee on To Sain Flesh, to Sleep Well,fto Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Maketa Nest of Stuart’s Dyspeps:a Tablets. ses Interesting Experience of an Indianape olis Gentleman, epee eee No trovble is more Common or more misunder-tood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think that their nerves ave to blange and a ¢ surprised that they are not eured by nerve medicine and spring remedies; the real seat of the mischief is lost sight of. the stonineh the orgin to be looked after. is Nervous dysrepties often do not have any pain whateverin the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual svmptoms of stomach weakness. Mervous dvspep- sin shows itself not in the stomach so rauch as in nearly every other Orgar, in come erses the heart paty.tates and. is irreontar. in others the hidneys are afiected, in oihers the bowels are cone stinated, with headaches, still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, With accumulation of gas, sow risings and heartburn. Mr A W Sharper of No G. Prospect St [ndianapolis, Ind., wrifes.s follows: Di RE a oa oR every Sunday, Praver meeting RAPTI51—" ns Ss lmoring and eventmy. i Thu a weevening, Rev A.W. Setzer, roe Sunday scheal Oro A, i, Rountree, Superintendent. \A Vi. SeTVICeSs, SPTHOLIC—No re ou iY schao! 9 8a: ter dant. , every Suh- Prayer Rev. choo! Suncay Superip (grenves. Reetor WooB. Brown. VMETHODIST—Sei vices day. morning and evening, meeting ‘Wednesday evening, Vetson, Pastor. Sunday Prine be D H YY } at 5 Path A. ME. OWN OD. line MY, ty cendent. B. Fieklen, Superiten- | A motive of pure gratitude prompts me ito write these few lines regarding the Yew and valvable medieine. Stiuart’s Dyspepsin ‘TRablet: I hove been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four heye used various pate ent imedicines and other remedies withont anv favorable result, They sometimes give t mporary relief until the effects of the medicine wore off. J attreboted this tomy sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with tittle poy steal VOeurs, exercise, but Tam glad to state th. ; the teblets hive overcome all these obsta- J isd . * eles for ] haye gained in flesh, slee p better and am better in every way. The above is written not fes notormety bat is bused on aetttal fae’ fully yours, Respect A.W. sharper, Indianapolis, Ind. It js sufe to say that > taart’. Dyspep- Tablets will cure any stomach weiknest or disease exeept caneer of stomseh. They ere sour stomach, as, of sh and aupetite, sk NOSS. palpitation, ho artburn., cone headache, Send for valuable stolnach diseases by ou Co Marshall, Mieh. All drugei “ifn y = + ul 2 at fO cents, 61 Prospect St., Sta 1 eV ees )) puto nnd 1 ()~~ little book ldressing Ol; Stare ’ ¢ 1, & Wa) ‘TL sive ] piek3g es LODGE s. BF. & A. di Greenville Locge No third Monday even- M, L. 01M A. Xe a mee U3 5 a st and t in J. M. Reuss W, Seu. lO, OOTe Lodyve No, evening, A. ¥, F.—Covenen Meets every Tuesday fe son N, ]L.. H. Pender, see. 2 Ot ary River Lodge No, 95, meets every Friday evening. Th W. EMington Wh. of } Barbers. 17 A! B.PENDER, FASIHLL NAPE Can be found bel next dour to Petleetor BARBER, mw Five Poias. offiee, R. an R.A. eb vance Conucil Non Thursday evening. son, Ro MLR. Lang, See. H.—IJnsuranee 1 ode every Friday evening van, D. Henry She pid. of HW. Pitt Ceuneit 236 Phursday nivht, oo. B Wil K.of org 1169 Johr No. Til Finn A.}. ‘VETYV h har “(¢C., Primary, Second Tertiary Sypillis permanently A SPECIALTY. ary ar 15 to. 35 days. you can be treated at home for the same price un der same guaranty. If you preter to come here we Will contract to pay rail- road fare and hotel bills, and no charge ifvwe fail tocure. If you nave taken mercury, iodide potash, and_ still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, itis this Sypbilitie Blood Poison that we guarantee to cnre, We solicit the moet obstinate cases and. challenge the world for a case we cannot cure, This disease has always bafiled the skill of the most eminent physicians, 3500- 00 capital: behind our uncouditional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Addreas COOK REM- EDY Co., 480 Masonic Temple, Chica- | | - | ‘and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty (-— tae oy 2ES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE, Ne er a Cleaning, Dyeing | yaw Patronage solicited. r CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attertion given ro cler nim, G } ‘ CREENVILLE Male Academy. +h. vas The next fessicn of sachOol Wis open on* MONDAY SEPT. *. 1897 and eoitinue for 10 months. The terms are us follows Primary English per mo. 2I¢ Intermediate** ‘ “ $2 5C Higher i gO. Languages (each) ** $1 00 The work and diselpline of the sehou! wil be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your liberal patronage. Ww « {AGBUAL om * 20, Uh A 3! . . Tine, Schedule im “ffeet Nov, 29th, 1S°.- Departu'es ‘rom Wilmington. “NOR TIBOUND | “DAILY No 48—Passenger —Due Veg- nolia 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 am, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil son 12.43 p m. Roekv Mount 1.49pm, Tarboro 2.50 p m, Weldon 4,23 p m, Petersburg 6.28 pm, Richmond 7.15 pm, Norfolk 6.05 pm, Washing- ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 12.55 m, Philade pile 3-45 a m, New York 6.53 am, Boston 3,90 pm. rAILY No 40—Passenger Due Maz 7.15 pm. noiias.55 pm. Warsaw 9.10 » m, Goldsboro 19.10 p m Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarbore 6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57 pm, Weldon 1.4fam, Nor=- folk 1 G50 a om, Petersbure 3.24am, Riehmond 4.26 a m, Washington 7.41 am, Batti ‘nore 905 4 m, Phik ideiphia 11.05 am, New York 2.02 p ™. Boston 9.00 pan. SOUTHBOUND, QAILY No 55—Passengor Ap va. 9.5 a.m. i Due Like Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad pony 5.40pm Marion 6 48 p . Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- vo 8.425 m, Columbin 10.05 1m, Denmark 6,30 am, August to 8.20 am, Macon 11.30 am, Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles- fon 10.20pm. Savannah 24) ‘aom. Jacksonville $.20 a im, St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam pa 6.45 pm, SURIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM THE NORTE, DAILY No. 49.— Passe noer-—Boston S45 PLM, 1.08 pin, New York 9.00) pm, Vhiladelphia 12.05 am, Belti- more 2,450 am, Washington 4.49 am, Richmond 9.05 am, Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor- Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro P?.12 sm, Roeky Mount 1.00 pin, Wilson 2°12 pn. Golds boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02, pm. Vognolia 4.16 pna, _ DAILY No. 41.—assenger--Teave BO ALM, Boston 12,00 night, New York 9.30 : UN, Phiiadelphia 12.09 pm, Washington. : mond 7.20 8.12 pm, sultimore 2.25 pm, 46 pm, Rich- pm, Petersburg Norfolk 2.20 pm, Weldon 9.4% pm, Tarboro © 6.01 pm. Reekv Mount 5.45 am. Leave Wilson G20 nM, woldgboro 701 sm, Warsaw | 7.953 4am. Magnolia &.05 aim, PwWwith its very d: ~ HONEY AS FQOD. T= There Are Said 'to Be Health and Long Lifo In Its Use. A pound of honey will go as far as a pound of butter, and if both ar- ticles be of the best aa the hon- ey will cost the less of the two. Often a prime article of extracted honey, equal to comb honey in evy- ery respect except appearance, can be obtained for half the price of but- ter, or less. Butter is in its best only when it 1s “‘fresh,’’ while hon- ey, properly , kept, remains indefi- nitely good—no need to hurry it out of the way for fear it may become rancid. Sugar is much used in hot drinks, as in coffee and tea. The substitu- tion of a mild flavored honey in such use may be avery profitable thing for the health. Indeed it would be better for the health if the only hot drinks were what is called in Ger- many boney tea—a cup of hot wa- ter with one or two tablespoonfuls of extracted honey. The attainment of great age has in somo cases been attributed largely to the hitelong tse of honey tea. Many people think “honey is hon- ey,’ ali just alike, but this isa great mistake. Honey may be of good heavy body, what beekeepers call “well ripened’ and weighing some- times 12 pounds to the gallon, or it may be quite thin. It may also be granulated or candied, more solid than Jard. It may be almost as col- orless as water, and it may be as black as the darkest molasses. The flavor of honey varies according to the flower from which itis obtained, It would be impossible to describe in words the flavors ef the different honeys. The different flavors in honey are as distinct as the odors 11 flowers. Among the lighter colored honeys we white clover, inden (or basswood), suse, sweet Clover, alfa fa, Willow herb, ete., and among the darker are found heartsease, may nolia (or poplar), horsemint, ‘kk Wheat, ete. Tastes differ as to honey as in all other things. White clover generally preferred to buckwheat, WU In SO ik color and strong lamplight, todeprive GEMS MADE LOVELIER. How dewelers Cleverly Paint and Join Broken Jewels. It seems truly like painting the lily and gilding refined gold to at- tempt to embellish and increase the and beauty of the precious stones—diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires—which have taken nature centuries of labor to perfect in their pristine charm. So fastidi- ous, however, has man become that he is no longer satisfied with the delicate shades and hues inthe gems of nature’s own making, and he must improve upon them and adapt them to prevailing tastes and fish- ons. A process frequently used to im prove the appearance of precious stones that are faulty, dull or of an ordinary hue is that of burning, Blemishes are removed by this proc- ess, or the color and hrilliance of the stone are enhanced. Ve ry often the color of the gem is entirely changed. Even the delicate turquoise must occasionally resign itself toartiticial embellishment. Many sensitive tur- quoises become bleached and taded from exposure to the sunhght. Am monia and fatty substances are ap- plied to restore the original blue col- or, but such treatment does not ac- complish lasting results. By anoth- cr process the faded turquoise is im- pregnated with prussian blue. ‘The pigment does not penetrate very deeply, however, and may easily be gC raped 0 ff with a knife. Such arti- ficial coloring is casily discernible by which transforms the into an unsightly delicacy delicate shade gray. Artificial methods are adopted also torender gems colorless, The yellow tinge of Cape Miamonds obscures their Juster and cheapens their val- ue, It is therefore found profitable them of the vhs etionable tint, and the method is very simyple The yellow diamond is placed in a violet colored Chemical liquid) and after being dried is found covered With a very thin scale of the violet substance. Highly ingenious and dec ptive 1s | DAILy No. 61—Passenger---Leave} ly marked flavor, that buckwheat the art of JOBS precious rons XC] Pern ae 11 Ipper and under Jayers are fre- ah en “ ae ume Tacks honey always rules lower in price | Upper and under layer re ] t le O,92 a This yarn | . . . 7 » v fastener 1 yactil J this ee hi 7 tra n| than white clover, yet there are! qu ntly fastened with ne tic in thus ‘ youu ‘ 7: ‘ aitliitos CUCL. ~ 1 #< i! , \ ‘ +( Ge AVEerIV ] ». ° FROMTHE Soren ee | some Who pret r buekwheat to any | fash n,and so clever “) ts ers j . “ik wa. . . i reve a Ger 2) way LY IVE ve) iar WAGs | other honey. aan what fortunate. ;C@lve even the experienced eye. JATILY INO. )4—Passe nger —Leaye | ly Yoined stones are quite Commo! }, for W105 P.M. Tamp 8.00 am, Sonford 1! 50} 2? one generally preters the honey | ‘ oY ‘ e OOP TOL! et “— + . | » eT . 3 ( fy) ‘oO pm, Jacksonville 635 9 pm to which he ds most accustomed, A jin lee “ee . rn hirgt ey ’ ; . solitaire diamot * ( ry gem Is | Savanna 12.50 night, Charles. | Califormian thinks nothing equals | solit ure diamond or other g¢ ton Ael am.Columbia 5.50 White sage, while a Pennsylvanian | far more costly than two smidi am. Aflanta sS.20) ; geo | oe Has . : aad 1 OUCS i 30 am nian rust amy macon thinks White clover far ahead | ” ee oT AM, AUDUSTA ofl) yn, 1 +) " | Che ar aa I o'? os Carrie Genmark 4.55 pm. Som a In these days of prevail adult) 40" tu en ve Mig Ar eal mc 15 pT OMT] sation. when so often “thins to the extent of making false doub AD am, Florence $5 am. teration, When so oftei (hiles 1: i] c Marion 9.35 amy, Chadbourn ; Hot M hat they seem," it is aee: Tete, which SS VSB Leh Manta toe am, Lake Waceamaw) fort to know that when one lu tured at sheht cost when inierior ‘£57 am { , st ( ye ’ } 5 4) 7G) wy Trair Stent ty 7 lcomb honey he may know with: | Stones or Mtallon Ones ees ds ee ection? Meek Braneh aoad | out question he is getting the pome doublets are colpaoscd of an gives Weldon 3.55 pn. 3 Halifex 4.7) | 08 Mesto pettus the! . PEREON G29 De Mes PATHE Ag Hy Stories | Upper portion of colorless glass 61 »?. M., Arrives re itland Neck at 5.20 p| CenuUuiie ariicie. Li Rll SLOPIOS | a ; ; i m., Greenville 6.57 p,m., Kinston 7.55) scen trom time to time in the Blouutarn en stall and an under por. | pm. Returning, leaves Kington 7.50 papers about artical combs bene ition of colored glass. Tire latter lin &.m., Greenville 3.52 2. m. Arriving HI Te with elucose and deftly st aloud “parts its hue to the former The et | Mali xatdledS a.m. Wet eet a ae IIIA UIE bed daily oxre TS a.m., Weldon 71,33 am ‘op with a hot ir Wawel on 1. feet is also cbtained by placme aly oxeent Suiday. rover With a hot Ion Nave Not the . rae Je n ' ee iy Yraer tty ‘ Ye an ny slichtest foundation in faet. Mon layer of coloring inatte between Vout Sok - +} 7 , ry ’ \} nie wi PIC) 1] Aj ~ 1° or roy ey nt ee Vashhigton Branch leave} yours there has been astancding of ) WO © farless porUodis, or Using abn Viog + > ey. . a : i . 1 nt vo ¥F yr gitey a ) evorberty eee eon ~ ae m., and 2.20 P.M) for by Gne whose financial respons of teat metal or tinted gelatin, ‘rives Parmele 0.104. mo, and 4.00 944 9-,0 ogy PVhore are also hollow doublets i, or} TO Q 4 y A, m., returninglerve ! | a | it pues tic med of ap Ht (3010) lor} : . i . ’ Sf . . } q r reste yer ‘yes 1) *” J { varboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 0.35 a, m, | tS!) opmtile feomb bone prado tl! Ok an ioaorelk ve aN >. y ye } . - / 8,7 } { 417 )) ot di cdl daenaiid h , 6.20 D. m,, arrives Washington; w ithe Gut the intervention of bees, | Ee eee | 2a. me. : ft 7.20 ~ a 1 4: : i shy ! ral i 1¢' iyi} le* | MMe. ane e220 Ge om. Daily ex-| dhe offer romeins untaken and w te i) PRdeers eee nt Sunday. Conneets with trains on | rqjewele 1 the die at | ceotland Neek Branch | 1% hably remam so, for the bighe me ey . rr piste s. Where the setting ds tot an | part of man can never Compass suede | a oad Train leaves warooru, N ©, via Al! ea delicate w rkmunushipas the skill of }ORO O8e a ne HV TOS GS BE ROTC | wmatle + Raleigh RR. daily except San | the hee accomplishes. bivar metal, opportunity ds given fox, ay, 4655). m, Sunday 105 P.M: . 4 lgnany shrewd devices to enhance the rive Plymouth 7.40 5 £., 6.0) p, ‘| With extracted honey the ease is) ty ihe eee . Le ) Peet re € = . fy A RE eat ti rewel. Con i { teturoing igaves Plymou thdaily eyeoy | difterent. When you see in the gro.) {els | a . 4] . oe | ryyys Mees (UTS my ane ‘+ } Sundgy, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a ue, (cery a tumbler of quid honey with |“ ns a ' c POY 7 4 t t4 t Vif) rea? | strive Tarboro 10.06 um and 11.00 [2 small piece of Comb boney in thie pigment . CH OF BUNCE TONS | ; ae] attr « fy, dnd mia In Colnmonly applicd to | eenter, VOU MAY He PRELLTY SuUTe Thre a | Train on Midland N.C. braneh leaves, a ee | ome the surface of the metal set | wolehoro daily, except Sividay, 7.1) a! hquid honey 1s not honey at all, but! | 0G 7 5 * a) a , } ‘ j w ref ? a . " mM. ariving Snaithtield $8.30 a, in. Re-| pure glucose, Uf uot familiar enough ue | uo 7 yu | mrning leaves Smithfield 9 0U al m., are) with honey to detect it by taste, , © oe pu OE CIN Ge ad Eves at Groldsbors ) ~ . . ; 10 H SOS TW NVec1ok ere Pdi 1 isbors 10,23 a, Mm. , your only Sage Course is to buy ol nents _ : ‘ ' | 5 : . } i sie rig? — } Mi tf { Wrains on Tatta brane), Florence i! the producer direct or of some one ii oa a | | ; A Ty 5 OPreihce Y ! : ; j . ; + ere! t rio of thy ’ : hj ei ' &., leave Lactx 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar | who knows a tolts source and upon | - | UNE TA ATO 23) p m, Clio &.05 pm. Returnin »| Whose honesty you can rely. Loo 7 the Chapin Tah 7a (1 s« ~ 7 , > Hh ve Treqientins ] bra i mM, ye fo a om, Aside from its useinan unchanged Ev n more frequently thin bits | atta 7.00 am, daily except Sun- ; » Gold, silverecevper or zie tow, ve day , y except Sun state as a direct accompaniment of HUT Raby | 7 : ) : : weeneeeen t ej i i] i) ‘ bread or biscuit, honey is used by 7 Unley NS | | nn epeath the r Jraln on Clinton Branch jeayes Wai-, bakers inmanufacturing their choice. 7" ae | . , 5 , »hriudant Wad. di i Lh 112) 0 “fatten cally, except Suuday, | est wafers. An advantage of using MO! a ul . ) ; oe ane In . 7 ; . 7 COl New ‘ kf otaimercial ives Cinton at7.00; 2 ny a Ling | honey for any thing in the line of ©0173 ’ a | é ‘ ane ee . i ; a tM. | cake isin its keeping qualities. Even | Give Tim a Chance, Train No. 78 makes close at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Richmone, also at Ro. ky Mount with | Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noniolk | | Ene all points North via Norfolk.) H.M. EV ERSON, Gen’) Pass, Agent K MGS! INyieati2 Manay ~-; . LH NL lant Manager ALL ABOUT A handsomely illustrated book o 200 pages descriptive of Texas anc the resources of that great ~tat Will be mailed to any adéress oe receipt of eight cents to cover posi- ge. D. J. PRICE G,P.& T. A. 1 & GN... a. Pa'estine,:Texus, East ‘Texas lands are attracting considerable fattention.g Mention eri ev this paper, — eT ' col nnectiont if the cake should become dry, close | it up ina bread can fora time, and | its freshuess will return.—Bee Cul. ture. A Medieval Bill of Fare. An old chronicle preserves a bill fare fora council dinner in the year 1592. For the first course there were capons, steamed beet and old hens, black game, prepared with vin egar; second course, steamed carp served with spiced sauce, sauerkraut ot with mutton and pastry; third course, roast veal, birds, fried. fish, cheese, fruit, nuts, chestputs and waters. The wine and gaine were furnished by the court. The host re- ceived 15 farthings from each per- son,—'‘‘Stuttgart,’’ by Elise J. Al- len, in Harper’g Magazine. yr 4 , rye ] , ae A Way reddhad i DLV: Cll Teihill thit eUrLy 1) Vel ae { Where die was Joecnted there resided an eidcrly physiclan who was als | Ways 1 addy tO pive him wholesome | advice. One mormuing the young! practitioner was called to visit a man Who was very sick, On his way he happened to meet Tis old friend, the ductor, and, as usual, he had something He drew it cut so long, however, that the younger man grew impa tient and finally said; “Doctor, you will Wave to-excusdme. I am on my way to visit a gentleman who said to be dangerously ill.’ “Oh,” was the unexpected reply, “give the man a chance,’ and the old fellow resumed the subject he was discussing.-—-Chicago News. is of Importance to say, | | ¢ gob | { | | atratrateateatcatres Colao SHE THAT? “eset What Is It Gage 2 at Is a —_ It isa picture ot tae celebrated PARKER FOUNTAIN PENG Best in use The outfit ot no business man ig complete without one. The Reflector Book Store has a nice ass‘ i ment ot thcse Fountain Pens also a beautifu: lie of Pearl Handle Gold Pens You will be astc:.;shed when you see them and varnhow veryc! cap they are. r eee ee feReeR You may never, But should you ever*@=><=- i RON GE OE EEN > r Want Job Printing —e- Come to see us. <= PPP NINN MRSS INL NL NLRLNLRIN Ne NN Ney ALN NIN Ne SP oe N * e AAAAA. WAM Anything from a%@== ~**- Wisitins: CAYr a conan ‘| *( ) = ca Ah 1241 sinheet eyter. nero wr et ee EY ETE ace 7° 2 ere we) we ee ek SORTS LY AR. OUT E: ae ee ‘ne Daily Reflector Gives the home news every aiternoon at the small price of 25 cents month. Are you a sub- senber If not you ought to be. The Eastern Reflector . TWICE-A-WERK. Is only $l a year. I contains the news every week, and gives informa- tion to the farmers, es- pecially those growin tobacco, that is wort many times more than the | subseription price,” : ? r eee ~ an aD be een ees em oe veo ct nientaeanntsiie miata ttle NTL ACCC OT AAA! AA soa castors seftminieereinemera—iesttoneingaanttt scspeucelineipninsnerinsinertare siriart ate a _ "t caer eereeeconenenineannrennsiener Te ras - re aa wEWws COME INTO COURT R. L. “DAVIS, Pres’ t. DALLY REFLECTOR, oe R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. J. L. LITTLE, Cash’er! _ REORGANIZED JUNE tsth, 1896. ~~ , —| | These People Called Court at-The STATEMENT OF THE a re | ‘The Reflector Gives What You Are . . : ; . ’ JUNTCG ATS ADVERTISING. Looking kor oe NadleiaM : The Bank of G r € nville, __ — . GREENVILLE, N. C. . — Donnell Gilliam, et Tarbore, is here Good Farm Lots to rent, apply to Atjthe Close cf Business*Dec, 15th,71897. at court. \Hinoe Brag . @ Higgs Bros. RESOURCES. ‘ LIABILITIES, Creates many 2 new business. [eats . a oe , ; Jolin H, Small, of W ashington, IS} Juoans and Discounts’ $42,904.84° Capital stock paid in 9 Over Drafts 1'650.67$ Undivided Profits $23,000.08 ie Dratis Stock 7 es 17$ Undivided Profits 3,797.27 _« | ‘ ‘ | ae 1 ¢ SLOCKh UO 00 tp business, cheap at S. M, Schultz. . . | Peni a vcs Deposits subject to Check 3,291.8 Preserves many & large UEIDOSE I ~ Re.. C.J. Woodson. of Gatesville, is Due from coe a) Due to Banks . 105,251.89 : tar none , oo, . , . & “urniture and Fixtures 15.2: . y a Revives manv 6-dull business, | ‘The colder weather this morning | in town today. Current ext id Elzture ] eos Cashiers Checks outst: inding 867.08 | g : urrent expenses 2,136.57 3 Time Certificates of De Cash Items 7.8357.5 : eposit 960 LO Enlargos many an ald business, | (Cotton eed Meal and Seed Oats, hers at court Resenes many alost | usiness, ‘was an acreeable change, ee “ ’ © | J. R. Liliery, of Tillery, spent Thurs: | Gag) | shoe nm | : Cash on hance 30,455.77 Total 99-170 $132,118.61 é a ee ee ee . t ify La t Q] ES, | ‘ 1 ’ \ : Saves many A failing ba: Ine |: resh Country putter every day nt ; day niglit here. = Total s1U2,118.61 ! We study caretuliy the separate | ecds of our patrons, and shall be glad to have Thursday weht here. | your secount, promising every aceo:nmodation consistent with good banking — rare ema yang aan tae anette pnanerenrenesamansaae, BACK AGAIN | | TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES: ‘Phone 1d. -{ Thursday right in town. { oe : a | ‘The first shad of the : Miss Jul'a Hussey, of Tarboro, is] | LG Si shad o. the season Was 10 Hiss Juba Hussey, ol arbord, IS) The ‘lanace 43 attend eon View [ec ee | The John Managan Bugey Comte tea oy a arket teaay. It was om up on Ung Mass Dessie darvis, | pany’s New Factory Ready Lut ’ ¢ % ue COOlD ; 7 6 eceycear ee mati (Vi in $ Jtli ye fb . 7 . : an . t Jag] i) ~tr I \ 2 ¢ - - - a feamer from W: Ais shingt ne Bruce Suge, wio has been sick tor | tO begin Work nerth.arvives S:02 A. M. Going; . a dV >to be out. | | 6657 P.M. ' Phemerchant who, for the sake of nearly a month, 1s abe ri ry AGirml NUTT ar Ur fll ad Secnres success to any 2S71DESS imwoos iry hone 1¢ ‘ fo oy . : 7 secures { Elmwood Dairy, Phone 14, J. M. Edwards, of Wilson, spent! eee RN A Rich Cream in any quantity on} | iand at any time. Elmwood Dairy| T. S. Jones, of Weldon, spent f th. arrives : 4 south. arr 6A hard worktne mu can’t be ec nomy would refuse te light up his W. 5. Rodman, of Weshingtor, whol, _ . : idowaned hes been hese at count, returned home; j..... . | ‘Phis is the remuck inide tothe ear ree ~ Dani Ye nroht RYTTVES co f ’ . : North Pound Preioht, arrives: store alter aurk is ona par with one hea AT Ingarag war { ; YF lv Fae } 4) a5 ‘ 9. 0 A. M eas 10:1 } A. athe who forthe same reason refuses fo today, | . lorie ¢ ioygas u om | ae | ‘ y ] * ry jrer ¢f Cte RierLes LOR by Mv hk | 7 1 : eddyvertice fis Wares... rhiters Ink, VJ \ io EY | oO . | . Os , } / Santi Pond fFeretohf, Arrives Miss Joanie biardrie, oF tery Yop . st a Pi South } : a ni (Pur, Or CHLOPVELe. | Cry Pho, Wanaver of the John HY pagan “ pone No. 10. 9 DM Vnanvag 151M f Vo dinct Dy a po ey } TY ms TOT “ Sate the fariile bp RX . . oA0 k » We PRAVOS Let , Or ii pest foutter vet tue veo ri\ | th til Hes to Visit Hee Wiha UIT O., OU Ele tierhiing ot Dur . ; * . nantes 1, 35 ‘ a 1g ma) . . at hays iy, ; ~ ye . . , ry TH. . Peon | ,OUG Phe oy sie Crensbaw at! Lis) I ETS ~~ VEL dacu. ihe wishe Defore, the east. Steamer tar River ° WE y ERA sy oe | i . Mh irnowoed Walr »”, pant. . svi ti , Wii | 4 bvsieniat of Hannanoroniner Tpenall Tneeionn allel se r . aX a tt U om ae cio |) CBRE AORFALL og aut? Lits CT VOUT { | . Wi hidhes af F \j Mest 1 if ‘ sands COMP Ray Bad b Ch acest Washing on Monday. pi Nerece yy 7 } ] ! ‘ Hithade: fda JM. aD | CluUrn oe . i J ‘ a Plo re ff a Phareday A / yt ef r fies aaytailiyer op) lo af : Wetliw Isavoc far “i aspitie- a —— ed Lhursday CVCTHEnY T. 0th Osford, i °° J ° ftedidiee ak gers OF and rie mye, (BAVEL TE I 1 ¥ ’ i nv ; . ion loyartigagys ft ‘ j ' hie foaeaed . + atUOyV hhh Dats ery ve Sueno . Mooadanw Mhureday am ped WPogas RPpopae aes ; ! mere They bea gen atlenalng the es 2 BRONTE Ge est ton bauesaey. cin Ci - Der Reriecrorn returns thanks tor, : , ae ‘ ol . ] 1 R ty i orrand Lodve oO] NMa- dhs, fsbadO el ith Hic i Cha i) y ida Maas. Hie \ | LeCOTU TOP COPY OF be ; a Cilt biti yet ti] ; SCNT big 1) ‘ fo, , . 7% | | b “ i i } cose 4 ui Q i] Phi for | ‘I \, if Ix i st e a. pour tadh, OPOPALZer al | Hoty. | i 9 qe ert ~ febor dts th Cit Tait { 141: I diow ; } ; , 2 i Very rie ful pn MICRON ontalpy oy Getane nt Reanket tho Kni hts of Py- 1: . 7 1: x 3 lei , “ra disaster that pe wil not be down "Pe thie arr mate pe nasty, VEO rc atisdes Cl fuck vaine. fColas, Was Geer frere Cais Week. Odarie | 7 i . } it Wits tue pyorgnim’ afte thay { nf aie ane “4° a ge cee ge nn ethene ater the we) UNDERTAKER 1s . li.g . | ' { ad the COM hos 1 Pia | a numbel oft tie mbeHEbol ” at iqit hh) Longe at ; pp , | a ay wl Se dn. Da 4 3 : ee lh LEE A AE SE, . Coat adi ty i. 1,4 ie 1 rot ! { lh re | iat thi. plac Puta aQppiucathon tor Nice Nt, | rit f . r . Mr. J P Elliott Dead beac? OMT. rece TO ftearik eOni thie oF ih ag ‘ aT EI IEEE CO | . Psurance ti the rank. ’ i “4 - | i } : : His pudios for the Tu i] fe tse mat } bs His meny friends a Greenville _ _ ttl “8 . * ; A conn “amine ee Se OAL Geman oer Pot the above qaotauon und tol | Wreooat yw i aytlerin recrent very much to dearn of the | . | TWRATWR wy . ~ - - Whee ! ae i r * +4 ty 5 s% Peegi ye , t., wn rill df al } ‘ id 5, i-4 RS death { Vi Tesen] Pp ‘Tora if Mileage ana 3 aliuation ol} Qur Rati- Hume atiés steps Would be tukci oO Pus | ad ACE, 23 L ha ivt via Wy Med ® {gc elt di Ca aval. a US pul Ielaotr ( \ titan 1: roads build ta lant, that ib weed bo lavser ~— Baltimore, whieh occurred about moen : | — - {) oleae atte 14 , | The pegart at the 3 7 J) ud av thamevor, ane omy ao stone ~ 7 todey after abrief illiess with pneumo~ Phe report of tu railway COUMQISS GE | ‘ yy . ' fant } : ‘ , ; ' canoatifanea spy pot] . 1 | KT, Y top foppei md Sa btrcay . ’ , ieolroywe 7 thy 7 rotie (1 ] plea Pit oilat rehigyer | Gta e ys Wolild | Ve VVe WS b reese vi 1 & I aur tod . , | . atu ay . Rid, are Wes th Wem pe: ot the fim, SHOWS That fate eutlal Lie (rust haghe has | I i JERE UM { 2 vurides i , CO 0 MS AN 6 f Ve d a OG. i _ . . : { ; , : haaran onrt t > nireaat 1, ue } .t : . 7 loprea feom t! (,s ” hnearse oh re | v has 1g ty iD a ? ot ON t Bros ; " ho have laree real | 1729 Wille S 1 NOrth Merger Bas V2_UeB ' vyse@ Gro dl wad Las‘ {¢ Le ? Cc bat: 7) iw of ve (eee nrre HS Seer cenenr . a : eee | = tr bob Creeue is always a busy, hucte | 288 Sad Ceskets, in wood, meta’. estate ferorts 7H lie fown | 1 RANT hasty io JOE : vatue re) rollin’ stock | i J APOC ME Ts hiv by soe MUN, oe Oe 1: . Ay. \ Vth 1 tos LOWER ana CUn— | 4 4 i t i . fic and eloth ever brought ta a ogeryy ¢ 48 | t yryte | Qe) } . elope . bar OV.) 7 | i 441} a ‘oO Hii LEV fips by ’ ‘ . ct roo pa Gy FAY iy. Mr. féthott was an excellent man So26 COI, other peOperty SEQ? OO. Hig man, vul Wot Cat | by lo Lilt: iif (treeny iia, aa . \ . ryse ‘ | : 2. ¢ i 13 : lia corr 3} lyoserorret 14 : 1 oy a Sant 1 Age Panny } ind : ft dbs surpassed CVO. i183 tOpmer seu r . ; ta os . “ey er OAIET nl Wand ereat'y liked by everyone. | Phe Seabourt Air Line has 6700 miles, | hn l Her sells Wy aya orann.ad = £9 -mbalme GR ES TTANTE mets Cb SON | : aaa ie . Nay : : ' ; at 1 . ° 4,2 A : soe ee ratue ‘sy hy Wee poh I} ff {er renee rs, MOVING Fal Lae wie ye) fas ein a} bes mye ens a +4 . ar . Vilitié SOAP! yi} * POLLEN > & | i [e ciladibtig GON clal baa eliblt’, A hei s 33 f 2 1E8 £5 te IC for C hy hoy od ever sid id fo7 in of acne sree, senna, -tenn a ok ; POLL | ) LMG | 4 bar TLS : Malaria. leas simpy fren ened Qhiptsgyy PUM dtr, other prop ty SPLOs ; Ti | tol allowed a Wchlent ys lost on | Por onal atiantic viV ‘» nn inatasteless fom, Ch? tree dove yf Heit wasn’t for the weather a creat: hand \s soon ee duimbor evald oe wvenmen even to_2on Adults prefer if to bitter, naisenting), Tes! 1] j Hen OU ronds hha we pe MME, Vat ‘ - ‘ tethog@ Pa Oras a rl bodie: en= rw ‘ — : . . PEt pre yyy Cys reg Wort {Pave no Eexeuse Pp A Wives ~ : ; . ; : ro ; "hears ce 7 . Law esi ft} ; Ponies. Tries Ase, yes fon peo Qos 407, rolline stock rade Secu wis Cleared. OF Guatis TYG sted to onr care will recelve remaining in the business ; 7 1 ' cal VEYV ae r ; , : Jother property 3160,000, Tre Sough (and busy hands sef to work of a tes avery mars of respes WEN eR ORR POR Qu erp eee SN Go a . j | . ‘ . — . ™ — “— Ss GA SATS SRLS a al eT rte a ” . { . , } . { ne ean ho, aA WAY ay a . #tyy } . . anvaar - 7 ; oor itll teeth hdmi pCrn rmalwayv fias £.100 mutes, valle o.- Dail. ch inaost ibae WiniC willis wOUse | Onyx pyrjesas are tower than aver, . 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( WCRI OO WEL wd Uh ® 2» | — . | 7 | _ | } ¢] } ut f ’ s ae < bs jnotover, and 1 t silenion ol Pit Phere is 7,000] = « ow 2 { } _ ‘ & i‘ > | rf lieet vio ns are! . { —— enero AG AERA ™ j / / . +4 an j a7 pp ’ Lee vil sos Pl CALLEN t ris cl ‘ ry, ‘ft tilt ate a gnnannne a coe Whi! OPES Filie' MUcCi rel@xed aD frying f4 C04 thre neonle the hest!* i Cladit tile Poit has Oi gel | ap i | } ith F ) Bien oe ; ; ; } . ; ; "4g a : ; ved } . i mE . ~~ { and ain } ) if } Pig de) ily Vel Tity mre 4 vig brag] ti .y09 Hy 479 7 fil . i corel \\, hye ‘ Yorivy yo9\ SOLVE a | TO ” bey fi’ Tv ” n) pra } , ] y : 7 _ WG CEL Ci ff ‘i Ll il i ¢ | . — a5 . aes : wos CO # At ‘f \ why nde | newed ef fe) fo make our store the Populi fape. pasa) wo dy y | Ar | shu f - AC Utr oti CFE ] Peel Mare, GX Wl Lite started Lops VOU toa Duress, alll thaf ae ny | } wz out wri 4 hw kw tb * Shr y * ) 7 . ‘uy a rs JW kine | POVIGENEL May ble rol) You, As | hey porter d by j rie lw nine GILBERT WALDEN. | Cutton Buyers ——— — ANd ——— | Sider iCly, 1") whe GREESVILL E SU PPLY CO., | | MO SPcGliL SALE TIS Our stock in fine y NC ESTABLISHED 1575. \\ ( i()] m j C ‘ ’ ee Wholesale Groce) s a EN I) IN Rh ») GOODS a 1 this I | — SA Mi. Mi SCH HULL LTZ sr amet 1S not ©} i bur G but COM] ’ ’ aN A 1 4 CY ER PC sl HUERG NANY Sl tyle iS ul CON hy aOVernor D. L. Russel! was among], . a o a aations thebere rreh in qu by super) i 1 vt ; =| (oitan sold in Greenviils, 3 3- 16 to 5-16, me OEE PMY $1 erd in beauty and low ii 1 price, tie arrivals in the city ‘Poesday morn- . 4 NEW yor"s. | —Deaier in ing at 0:30 o’e’ock by the Atlantic ' * - | e > ; “necial Sale Price tor January . : ” — : } . : - Corton Opening Nooh, “lose . . J» ° Coact Line. He eame trem Raleigh vey a a Park. Niles, Caldas: January O02 O00 wil \ : mn by way of Goldsboro. When the |, 5 8, — 1.00 . . Maret deel 040 o4t3 — «© AS nex i), ‘4 ] 1 > \ Soro Patterns Reduced to $7 )() Po eonduetor was passing through — the M sa a9 aay Farmers and Merenants buying tivete “i. \ , + away | ickets Bay . — ~| year’s supplies will find it tot ieir inter : "{ ‘hing tickets, he came across - _ itterns Re duc C cl to $0.00 train punching tickets, he came ACHOSs | Ase, 0.94 DOA 5.%3 | est to get our prices before purchasing - ‘elsewhere. Our stock is complete im, the governor avd stopped to loox at his! CHICAGO. 6.00 Patterns Reduced to $5 ) al N Reduce Us to qi 0) ),Q) () pass. W AEA f Opening. Noon, Close. all. its branches. onto eet, | 86.00 Patterns Reduced to 84.75 Governor Russell, however, asked) Jaquary ol ' ) a . the conductor waat the tare was. May 902 905 90 Flour Sugar Coftee. $0, 00) P; afterns Reduced to o >, ( 3) “Why,” you've got a pass, haven't Rips , Bar, _ Always at lowest market prices ) s4 HO Patterns Reduced to 3} )() you, governor?” said the — ticket) January : | . puncher. May 472 470 y72| Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, z Veivets, Silks ; Laces and Braids to match and suit almost anything. Special “Well, yes,’ Governor Russcll! Pork, : as we buy direct from maoutactucer gale of Fine All Wool . | replied, but Vm tired of the d—n_ pass Janurry 930 9 hee e . : to permet, BI } D BL business ?” May 9421 \ ANKETS. Governcr Russeli’s remark caused a} | / A complete stock of $8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO..... _. _ | laugh all round, and whea the conduc- | . $6.00 CALIEURNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO......... 84. 75 | tor told him what the fere was, he FOR RENT. I; URNITU RE AL ‘URNA W eee ee gg ; , . SK a] : a pe , . $4.00 us OOL BL ANKE I's REDUC ED TO. seieeececs 83 .00 jocularly asked if there was any excess On Dickerson Avenue, A nine-r00m atwigt ob band and ld a weed te gals miss this rare opp rtenity. Your friends, Russel! is a large man and he was pantry, smoke house, wood house, sta and sold for CASH fherefore, h aving no bles, barn, buggy house, two_ gardens, ! rise to run We sell at a close snargin. having some fun ebout his own size. | and a good well of water. For terms 0. | He pard his face-—Wilmington Mes- {apply 9 bal He WEEP od S. M. SCHULTZ. |. senger, | | | . 8 : . : (9 ‘ | Le, cs “I to tom Me