0. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents.a Month, Vol. 7. ss @REENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 10, 1898. No 078 —————— rire SASSI tO SUE — AA TAT TLL NaS Sey MIE — a - \ A GREAT CHERRY ORCHARD. STATE NEWS. The Value of Good Roads. whe =n | Making it How an Immense ure is Handled The High Point Table Factory was There is all oyer the country & deep are a ng 1 on California Ranch. destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. and growing interest in the subject of , _ _ | Logs $20,000 with $10,000 insurance, good roads. The people generally H t f H cd T m1 Probably there is no bette: known, have jearned that good roads pay and} 0 OF ar t CS. r % : ver ranches| ‘The Commonwealth says the ) : , ; certainly there are few larger ranches ys that roo that bad roads are terribly expensive. inthe State ot Calitornia, than that | bers tried to blow open asate jn Seot-| ; : _ ” owned by the Meek estate. It is sit-|]and Neck Tuesday night. They first Phere s et a state “ the ae Liu can't feel poor uated a little way cutcide the city ot broke into of shop where they got tools which LEG not done 7 mors Ja road WwW en. you see our go00as ; Oakland, and it covers a huge tract of | with which they entered a store. work “ the past live y i ue 7 and pr ices. What, it land between San Lorenzo and Hay-| py ere are in North C ever did betore " — a ° your dollars are few, wards. It is spread over 3,300 ecres))... 4 banks 45 State ~—m ue | Hes Some ct thei have done ten} we will make them £0 of some of the finest, truit bearing). /, oe ; re yl. as much. | . | much farther. Values country on the Pacificesast. A thous-| oy, a savings Darks. ii Prof essor Latta, of the Purdue uni-| were never sO marvel- ee stcck $2,701,000; of the Statelyersity, Lalayette, Ind. estimates ously low as right now and acres of this extent isn fruit, for | yanke, D4: J3 6,6 90; 2 of the s AVINY os banks: . oc fT . ‘ avkss}that the ennual loss from bad roads the most port cherries, e221) 000 ‘ wee n bad Men and Boy S tp & OUI s The raneh 1s owned and contyoNed by the two Meek brochers and their sisters, how skillfully may te known from the t fact that in spite of hard times and a depressed market there | borr on the 29th of February which | County. . . POomMmeEs every Tour ¥ mars ys & fehruary ns e a ; sanwniea ; Pies ‘ be | 2 & a has never been q year when it has not € m =m very {¢ ui ] is ij evr uary In atte mpting to ( ONnVINCEEY the {iir- Gy HO Big = & aco . . or n Lo. ‘; ae “yp ; g é paid and paid lib erally, A fall ercp ! has 28 “ ays in fixe till Leap Year gives} mers who ere oppos: dto large expen- cherries from. this wonderful orchard her 29,’—Sanford Express. ditures for roads, President atta ; will bring its owners any where from| The Suns says that Alfred Dunne, , | fives the following as some of the good Hats, =~ Caps, $30,000 to $35,000. la very worthy colored man about 00 fects of good roads : - — Just now the seagon’s cherry picking | yerrs of sof, living in a subures of Dur-| (1) Evenomize time and foree in FURN Is HAINGS, &c. is goine at a-great rate, and a little} ham, was eydde: ly etricken blind Sun- transportation between farm and mu- | Phe completeness of army of pickers are toiling from tree|day. He is apparently in good hevlth, ket. | tour stock guarantees to tree, stripping the branches like ajend 2 the day pamed his eyesight teft (2) Enable the sarmier to ake ad- everybody perfect sat- swarm of lucusts, him instantaneously. He has to be at- | vantage of market Huetuations in istaction. Come and The sight is picturesque, 10s Oe terpded Ike a child. buying and selling. see this choiceselection pickers come by families and live in ee (3) Permit transportacon of farm ‘uf ho nest qualitics, and I 2 cl 2 01 chard in al small village LOy Ee WT roductsS ab Y shy ed Cot nod ies | 4 2 a ar ANOTHER FIRE AT BETHEL, roduets and pureheed On") lean why sensible economical peonle preter to ia Jefferson county, indians, is fally . ty ryyy_° Mr. A. A. Harrington, of Norval, ‘ig Slan acre, This means an annual loss had only ninteen birthdays. He was sjwould pike every mile of road in the! et or tents. At the height of the season | during times if compar e Jelsure. | Pane 2c eet ommloved, They . — jdariny it comparative leisy ‘spend their money with us. Our prices wilk nearly 150 pickers ere employed: 1e 1 Berun.. N. C.. Feb, 9th, 1898. | (4) Reduce the wear and tear on | y ll di ¢ - Ana l are of all ages and both sexes, asthe) qy,; | ~ wey give yout dollar a new dig oni y. ur fine qua. are OF: Vhis morning about 3 o’cleck the | horses, harnecs and vehicles. ities ‘will clear AWay your r last Joubt. shere is - | work is of such «1 nature that it can be}, lar Cea wee] 7 y . laa af but ’ ~~ lalarm of fire was heard, Jt was soon (5) Enhance the market velue of: roo wine Yr Nricas 19} performed as well hy women &s by | LO law aga ainst vas iM1g big ° pi ice , ub 6 it isnt men, as we | by a ten-year-old ein] 98 sansible. 4 OU i trade s wit! us $: ‘mo hy Decailse Bll, as We | y At 4 ean! 5 A qc an his na He f, ) Mai seenat AS \ A | i 94. % ~ j . oy of 7 nd his market, on Aiain streets were on | . ‘you can t get the soods at OL: y price aS e1Sew vyher e. by a grown man, ‘The pickers are, off... 7 , 1 1 ' y t found that the store of W. J. James! real estate.--Atlenta Journel. ire, th buildings wer totally dec. | . . cre | | a a ata eenenae of the | oe vere totally der-| Congressman Martin Wild. | course, V arded at vile Expens ob wt YT 4 | : { 1 fi ae . \ ° ? 4 __{troyed, together with fhe stock of goods | Ww a ; | a4 * ‘ } ec} aS Ye OD: rom fo . . - } y oshing yn. 14 pruar’ Sones ust ren | ranch, and besides are pai ‘ of Batler Bros., who oc: upled tie store. | mage - vos pM conte to Si a day, sothas a Wie and |, a Ivious to the adiournment ef the Louse | cents fo 1 ; J hi *efare Ola. Cavior & ( O., Was! “ . - a TWwe or 1] tele hil re can Yane is « . . . ; i today, R MPO SENEALEVE Higrgi, of fhe: ao aa ; : . , ; slightly Camaged, four windows beins | - — . . . | much money during the few weeks 0) : ae °! Charlotte, (N. C.) District, was) Tound | : : ; vurncd Ouf, Ad some of their egods |, _ . . . = the picking season &s the head of the were al So an the lobby, wildly sticulating, and | 1 ; . , ue Gee CANQAWOU, fiisurance On; , , -. 4) | { ypnce Cnn €¢ payee Oo eGnsre Veaur. m4 ; | deelarming with some velremente any house can Carh Gurmng tne ¢ I " . store $500, Putler Bras., had some | mn? \ n i | . 7 ; _ After the pickipg, the cherries are -asarance on stoel limagirary speech, Ele attracted tne] ; PUSUVANCE OFF STOCK. | ; 7 \ = AR Veh taken over fo the packing house and lattention of the pages, Who were LAIST) AEENENTN AY ater wi BAA SADA . ‘ {* \y Tt"3] oe { ¥ 1 | ; re . re | ; i om handled at cnee. The mper cherries apt Orren Wilkams, of arboro,} amushd, then alarmed. “Phe ieident) ae ? i y — eaa here today ; | ia wa’ ft — are scrad cut end put upok local | Wes Mere toiay. lias reportec to fhe speaker, Who? C2hie | i ‘ se : Va Cy To CeO 7 7% * , 1 Ney > H ’ | oF ate * 5) | PES 4, 3 ey w & . marKets, Wille tne more eres kw: rd are i | l R pl nt { 2 OK! ! “3 ith } | i) q re ¢ i . MMe wee f a i } . } a mye 1, ¢ 1 1° . é A ye “ shipped fast. The torce of packers Let Otte Be Organized. | FO Ut When Mz, Skinner reeched fim |e i Ba YS van diencse af 42 oxeg per day. Ties fo Vip Masti newh: ne | ACY UY a ean dispose of 42) boxes per day We hear the sugvestion that Green-| found Mr, Martin somewnnt | | 40%F 4 dN ESOP EVE VY te Tay VO pss ne tye Ves of t a: ‘los ] . 1 ’ Hoses iT ad be ‘ ee | . y | Two thousand boxes go to the carloads) vi}. should have a literary and musical oe Lbesn int nye heroprd 1] Joct} yd . ~ 5,4] ale oy ae / } ! } t. and must be burried to their Gestina organization Nothing would affurd pOClOCR WHIT & DP So ~ us speedily as ssible, for. ther . leon four paces. but tarther than syyin tion as speedily as posstore, for ther? | more en yjoyment and be more beneficial [ten four pages, Duh Tab en © A a * ‘1. 7 . ; + . 3 a ; ee | . 13 noir i ses its Tavor quicker that the subrct of if: Was a@ MOSt woes 3 or 13 no fruit that lose 3 1S {| Vol uit key to our young re ople and SOMme step 3 thatthe s ub} CLO y | F ra vark PP +11 f the ‘nerry. + 7 + . . A Aa { IStlO hea re lined t9 al ~ | by overkeeping than the cherry. : shoakt be taken in that direction. mrentous question, he ae Hed foe same reasor a boxes. must belrpy : ; , |swe vestion: aching if. the the same reason the boxe ist There is talent here that could be easily wer any ques" oe .) j ‘apidly marketed, for they will not de-eioped. left the Capital about 9 oclser, ane keep many hours in the heat of. an has not peen seen since. jie rooms al eastern summer, ‘There are plenty of . 412 C street, northeast, and at 11 * . ’ : . ey F wle sat ring 9 ' * . bey arn difficulties in the way of getiimg ths Sccial Gathering o’clock tonight had not returned to luis California cherry upon the dining] Mn end Mrs. C. D. Rountree hand-| lodgings. A visi to the Salvation tables cf the eastern consumer, but|somely entertained a few friencs at} Army headquarters failed to discover vith ordinary care and a fair season their home on ‘Vedvesday evening.| his whereabouts, and some anxiety | 7 a the price? obtamed are not bad. In|After a delightful musical programme | expressed about his movements. X a Chic: Ago a ten pound hox of ©, difornia lasiing un hour or more retreshments [ Later dispatches say that ir. Mar-! Se ro oat = > “ ‘cherries can be made to bring » $1.00) were served. ‘Che evening was much tin has been fcund, and that there 18 1 Mad ® va if properly handled while in New |enjoyed by all present. pothing the .1zatter with him. | : York, though the eastern local maket EC LRN LA PAE NR A RE TO | comes into competition, the same | f , 1g 2 r 7 . quality will sometimes sell for 12 ; I ot : <> W mmense 1 cents a | pound.—San Fraveisco Wave. —~j» Week to our e | ¢ JUST FOR FUN. J ohn Kelly 'g #, a va RAMA to) J y ig ) AOA ADA AOA E No,JMaude, dear, baby elephants , shoe hoe : trunks do not grow {rom satchels. \@\aXe 6) i hoe hoe d \ . A; Ay A var Ws Pup vs . i Hoaxee‘‘I wonder what will become sk ce 8 YO AAA OMICS Se we > hoe hoe ; oo DAL: ‘ i PAE bg py lan Bs of those American apples the Germens My ctaaana naa se sys AY: ES. AMM ahoe hoe : held. up at Hamburg.” . Joax— «jt eee AOR MOM IKIA BOA AR Dealer in # » BORN OKO hoe hoe | <) ayeue we i vA yageveve ys +ve a by feo, Ap psa £2 at hth fh fh ‘4 , they’re crab-apptes1 suppose they'll co oes OO OROO E OD) Rial oalere es OAS se ee WiWUENERAL MERCHANDISE fyavyys for : e yy Ou vA Ox 4 4 a Qj U Uy) Me ( Ox reve, 4 . q a di Pe oe N. C. POOPIE INTPTS for a Nel]——“*Yes, he followed me in the Ul UU JO) Sieh mK CS eee) Pieh oe JOO VI ANI NIV) NP , VX “ih a VUE ay wy 3 street, and finaliy I just turned around ) TOS Ky a JOU Ue Oo pene) SOOT OSI II II OTIO® 4 en and wy : ow yO OV OO OOO ORY Wee? yh a and gave him such a look that he went hy OI) idles il by’ OL) bp I SIN J en and a As } aa" we * ‘ eee Ale “Z ; eee ry it eT Us iP “bers ‘ p 4 off in short order.” Belle— “Ah, then en and he hadn’t seen your face betore, dear.” aS a as CH JOUR MI ees ce n and Be a aaiiierin Witlie—Pa, what docs this book ! e ok Can fit anybody, can suit anybody, Pour | mean by the ‘d-o-g-e’ ot Venice?” Pa} : | : : spot ocketbook as well as}your feat. | —“Why—er—Venice is built on wa. cue | 1 . . ter—er—in Italy, and the Eye-talians pes RICKS y 7] AF TD. spells dog thatway It’s a kind 0! aie He . : ! ter spaniel.” 5 coach : } ae 5 4 ere DAILY REFLECTOR. ponent = at ella ai ; ov. WHICHARD. Etlitor.! peer mana preeminent naa tnt tence EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) nn Basin Enterea as Second-Tlass Mail Matter Paneer | « SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne year.’ 83.00 ne month. ; OF ° JW One week, *™ Delivered in town by carriérs with- @ut extra cost. Anvertising rates are liberal and can te had on application to the editor or at the office. Ch. = We desire gq live correspondent at every pactaffiee im the covety, who will sendin hrief items of news as if ecenrs in each reiphhorhood. Write plainly and onlv on one side of the paner aera tient ernie, lipase Ferner ey 10, 188, nearness nint er erate Seeman serene aati, lt Didn’t Contest the Poirt. An ole politiejan remarked today: “This will develop ifs romance. The California erovza af 749, T know, did. Let me tell yen one cf them, Living in one of the middle states was 4 vonng man, an only child, whose father was rich. Ho had evervthing that heart could wish. But the cold fever seized him,and he began secretly to make preparations to cross the plains. One thing gave him intense anxiety. He was deeply in Jove with a young woman, a near neighbor. and she wag sn pretiv and attractive that he was afraid some ove else might carry off his prize in his absence. Shea had many suitors. He conldn’t think, of courso of taking her along with him. The eold fever conguered, and.npon the prinei- pie that all js fuirin Jove and war he decided to urge her to an ear- ly marriage, and afterward make known to her his puipose to go to California. His plan was to Yeave her in the care of his father ana.mother, who would be delighted to have hey with them unti) his return. So they were married, and after a brief honey- moon he announced, as _ gently as he could, his intended trip to the gold fields. As you may imagine, there was a tremendous protest against it. The bride yut her foot down upon it, and was joined by the young man’s mother, who put her foot besidethe bride’s foot: But al! to no purpose. The young man held cnt, end went to California. He didn’t prosper, howeyer, and at the end of two yearsreturned home. The young wife was at his father’s waiting for him, and did not hesitate to account for bis Juck by telling him that he did not deserve to find any gold for the way in which he had treated her. He was so glad to get back that he didn’t contest the point. Klondvke eraze! ‘and they happened to Br ight Sayings of the Wilmington Ster, ete A snuff company has been in corporated in New Jersey witha capital of $10,000,000. That's not to be sneezed at. : A Kansas bishop has begun @ crusade against gum chewing The eood man has undertaken a large sized job, and should receive en- covragement and support. As a deficit producer the Ding- jey tariff hee proyed a success. The deficit since July 1, 1897 amounts to $52,000,000 with every indication of continuing to grow. Perhaps the reason why Miss Bradley who is to christen the Kentucky decided to do it with water, was because that forty year old bottle of Bourbon could not be found. Explorer Nansen couldn’t stand the racket of lecturing in this country, and derlares that it is harder than pole pursuing. Bu‘ he couldn’t make $500 or $600 a a day pole hunting. A citizen of New Baltimore, Pa., died the other day aged 102. At the age of 82 he concluded he would do some reforming and abandoned the use of tobacco. Histather lived to the age of 107. The oldest house in the United States is said to bein St. Augus- tine, Fia., built by Spanish monks ir 1514. with a composition of sea- shellsandmortar. It issull habi- table and is used as a winter resi- dence by the owner. ay Considerable Peoria, Ill, whis- key 1s being shipped to Japan, not to exhilarate the Japs but to use in the manufacture of smoke- iess powder. If they loaded their guns with this fluid no army could stand up against them. It is red hot. : A Slick Duck. A stranger-claiming to be from New York wis in the city last week for the purpose of buying up New York horses. He was red headed and appeared to be an Irshman. From Greensboro he went to Winston. Messrs. Smoke & McCrary were called cn have a horse just such as Pat was after. So the trade was made and the stranger produced in payment a New York Exchange for $550. As he wanted a number of horses he wistied to Jeave $10 on deposit as secuity for payment for the horse already bargained for and to pay the balance when he had secured the other animals and was ready to ship them. So get- ting Messrs. Smoke & McCrary: to place their signature npon the ex- change, the $550 was paid over. te@ never came back. The endorsers became uneasv Sunday anid wiring concerning the matter found that it was was all a clever forgery and that they were out = for just $550.—Greenshoro In New York, Pennsylvania! Record. and Ohio the Republican party is ‘Sseecertnamenr nes gH NO REN torn by factional quarrels. The Federal spoil has not been so dis- tributed as to giye general satis- faction. There isa disposition to" call in question the leadership of Platt, Quay and Hanna, avd there does not appear to bs much hope of patching un terms ot compromise before the next elec- tion. This condition’ of things would be almost certain vnder ordinary circumstances: to result in disaster té the McKinley Administration; but the Demo- . Crate, with amazing and persistent fatnity, insist upon keeping on the wrong side of the money. question. Their disorganization is even more ‘opeless. than that of their opponents. What the outcome of the election may be is _ @ problem which defies elacida- How Old Mrs. Smith Was. In the family of a friend is em- ployed an old colored servant whose blunders, though numerous, cause more amusement than vexation. An elderly lady, a neighbor, was sick, and they sent the servant over, in- structing her to find out bow old Mrs. Smith was and could they be of service, ete. In due season she reported back, saying, ‘‘Mrs. Smith says she will be 60 neat birthday and don’t need nothing.’’—New Or- leans Times-Democrat. The Superintendent of Public Instruction says he intends to make the Countias* publish their | expenditures of school funds just as they do other county expenses: het it is the people’s money and tthey have a right to know for what is stands. He says such a puodlication will show that Halifax: county has spent $2,000 for almost * AS tiou— Philadelphia Record, “4 worthless school charts. Yay the Preacher. Just as 1897 closed, one of the best pastors in the State said, “I cannot preach against dishonesty now.” He was asked why. He answered, “My church owes me a largé part of my salary on last year, andon this. On this ac- count I am unable to pay what I owe others. If I tell’others they ought to be honest, my creditors will say, ‘You had, better pay what you owe me before you tell others to be honest.’” This faithful pastor was greatly troub- led. -He wanted to pay his debte, and provide things necessary for his family. Church members who fail to pay what they owe their pastors are guilty of a great sin. They become dishonest themselves, and cause the pastor to be regard- od as dishonest, and thereby in- jure his influence for good, Individual subscriptions to pastors’ salaries sre usually small, und might, as a rule, be easily and promptly paid if an honest effort was made. The debts we owe to God’s cause should be first paid.— “Cnurch Member,” in Biblical Recorder. . A queer suit was tried before a magistrate in Green3bcro last week. Mr. R. J. Allen brought suit against Mr. Arthur C’Connor to recover a photograph of his (Allen’s) daughter, which the lat- ter had given to O’Connor. The father sad that he had paid for haying the photogravh taken and the girl was under age when she gave it away. The magistrate decided that the father was enti-; tled to the photograph and taxed the young man with the costs. The latter appealed. SARE CSD OTTO INTENSE SUFFERING From Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubie. Instantly relieved and permanently cured, A New Discovery, but not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Dedwel' relates an interesting ace’unt of what he considers 3 remark- able cure of acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new discovery, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet’s, He says. who :.ad suffered tomy knowledge for The patient was a man years with dyspepsia, Everything he ate seemed to sour and create acid and gases in the stomech; he had pains bke rheumatism in the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and distress after eating, poor appetite and loss of flesh; the heart became affected, causing pal- pitation und sleeplessness at night, 1 gave him powerful nerve tonics and blocd remedies, but to vo purpose. As an experiment I fina’ bought a fifty cent peckage of Stuart’s Dyspep- them tolim, Almost immediate reliei was given and after he had used tour boxes he was to all appearances fuily cured. There was no more acidity or. sour watery risings, no bloating atter meals “ppetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 12. pounds in weighi of solid healthy flesh. Although Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tap- lets are advertised and sold in drug ctores yet I consider them a most val- uable addision to any physician’s line of remedies, as they are perfectly harm- less and can be given to children or in- valids or in any condition of the stom- ach with perfect safety, bemg harmless and containing nothirg but vegetable Golden Seal. . Without any question they are the safeat, most eftective cure for indiges- tion, biliousness, constipation and all derangements of the stomach however slight or severe, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold) or fall sized package. sia Tablets at a drug store and zavel} and fruit essences, pure pepsin and | ofetS 6S Bo ¢ a ‘a xe A 9 rs 50% é ABSOLUTELY GUARAINTERD he nevee ex ple anid booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY €O ap Pir ite Ge GES OG. CPE > te OO >» o-.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 ®.m., GreenviJle 8.52 a. m. Arriving Hali* x at 11:18 a. m., We'don 11,33 am daily except Sunday. | I'rainson Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p.m strives Parmele 9.10a. m., and 4.00 p ., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Varboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a..m, wd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- ‘nt Sunday. Connects with trains on scotland Neck Branch. “TTrain leaves warpore, N C, via Albe- marle & Raleigh R, R. daily except Sun- ay, at 5 30 p. m., Sunday 415 P. M; errive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p.m. Neturning leaves Plymouth daily except Sundoy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. m., arriveTarboro 10.05 1.0 and 11, 00 Trainon Midland N, C. branch leaves Gold’boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a mM. arriving Snaithfleld 8.30 a, m. Re turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar. rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a. m. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R a., leave Laita 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Jeave Cliot6.10 a m, Dunbar 6.30 a m, he Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- v. Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- jaw for Clinton daily, except Suuday, U1 20a.m.and 4,15 p, m: Returning igaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1. m 7 Train No. 78 makes close connection t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Niehmone, alse at Rooky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk ne all points North via Norfolk, H. M. EMERSON, Gen’l Pass, Agent :. EMERSON, 'Teaffie Manag >. ‘ '“.KENL™®. Gen 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 centsto cover post- age, D. J. PRICE G, P.& T. A. I. & G. NM. wx: Palestine, Texas, Kast. Texas lands are attracting considerable attention. Mention this pan +. ap ye TE lt YOR OF LINN, - af . 4444.66 486 4, é Vor 43 Mayor Kamsdell is Lyan. Two years ago he was elected by the combined People’s party, Democratic and Citizen’s Reform party. He was again nominated by ee by the Democrats to sugesefl fnself as mayur of ihe busy modern city, and was again elected by a rousing majority Ist month. Mayor Ramsdell’s present high posi- tion is the legitimate reward of his ability and his fearlessness in defending hesitated to declare his convictions in public, nor his opinions. He has never has hs been slow to espouse the cause of the earners, shozmakers and other wage In 1894 he was candidate of A official, the Peome’s party for Congress. hard worker, a conscientious Mayor Bamsdell has more than oxrce At such times of extreme nervou sion and overwork, he hag saved him- self from breaking down by taking Paine’s celery compound, Mayor Ramadell’s honest opinion of this great remedy cannot be mistaken by any one who reads his letter tha follows: Strictly Practical. “What's dat you all is studyin{” inquired Mr. Erastus Pinkney. “Rifmetick,’’ replied Pickaninny Jim. “Whut’s dat?” ‘‘Rifmetick,’’ quoted the boy flu- ently, ‘‘is de science ob numbers.” “Well, las’ night I dream ob er bowlegged buzzard an er ghicken wif er glass eye.’”? “Spos’n yoh didi” “Well, I’ce gwinter test yer educa- tion. I has er little money an wants yoh ter tell me whut numbers dem is de signs ob. ''—Waghington Star. Its Meaning. Little Elmer—Pa, what does ‘‘re- quiescat in pace’’ mean? Professor Broadhead — “Please stay dead’’ is near enough. —London - Tit-Bits, again mayor of | te te i ae laa } been pushed to the limit of his atrength.$ Paine’s Celery Compound Never Fails to Invigo- rate Him When - Worn Out Wells & Richardson Co., Burlington, Vt. Gentlemen:-—A previous experience with Paine’s celery compound, as a re- scorer of exhausted energy, induced me recently to take it again, the many du- ¢ ties of the mavor’s office havine taxed my slight physical resources grealy. I made no mistake. In one week, [ found my appetite improyed, the feel. iag of weayiness disappearing, and my neryes becoming steadier. Paine’s cel- ery compound has thus been a frend in time of need, and I like to say a word for a friend. Truiy yours, Warrer L, Ravspene. Noy. 0, 1897. “ In every city, in business houses, banks, newspaper offices—wherever the friction of worry is wearirg out the nerves and reducing the nutrition of the ~ body, Paine’s celery compound is N= : Sim i ‘ 8 i } proving its inestimable value. It in- ‘variably insures sound sleep, and thus é ¢gives the overstrung nerves their natu. } 3 OF other deyelop into grave disease. ral rest; it corrects a constipated habit that so commo:ly goes with sedentary occupations, and frees the blood of poi- sonous humors, aud that at some time Master ofa Trade. There is an old fashioned and, we believe, very wise idea that every boy, no matter what his worldly position, should become the master of a trade. So many trades are be- ing transformed and so many super- geded by the genius of the inventor that the importance of this idea may not be so apparent as it once was. But we believe it-is just as ex- cellent a ndtion as ever it was, sim- ply needing adaptation to changed economic conditions. — Christian In sixteenth century fencing the sword was held in the right hand and a dagger in the left to ward off blows. The fisheries cf the United King- dom are worth $32,500,000; those of England alone, $21,250,000. English coin was first made a legal tender in 1216. Before this rents ha? -eon.peid in pro’ ; ML, Nee MG SEE THAT? Ray, dh fe he | phbbith What Is It? hitb | It is a picture ot tae celebrated <= ~— PARKER FOUNTAIN FAS. Best in use The outfit of no business man is complete without one. ~The Reflector Book Store J has a nice assortment of thc3se Fountain Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens You will be astonished when you see them and varnhow very cheap they are. | You may never, But should you ever}@==— Want Job Printing =~ Come to see us, . ALLY JUS JG be truste x to a ar care vill recelve Tonics. Price, 50e, Dept. Ke ¢ hicage. | Rips avery Mark Cr respe We eemncenrene2>: 241 SEE EMME we ti At Washineton on Monday a flat! - > — a a 1 \Cay o20) O20 515| ‘try prices are Lower CAN _OVOEs belonging to the O. D. 8.8. Co. sums) Ve do not want wenyvpoly but oo ae | PORK in tae river. Che flat was fead d with { uvife Conpetl tion. IVa yn 74) Oot’ 4G im Pa fy bane ans | | | guano. AEN L0beo NUA | Woy G6 Cop es re aud | ¥ any aod ha 4 Ae 'titnes ib the coho tlanagan a WA a # "ry, ) et ope ahy + sahway Aisa t! 1 ye 1.7 bos ¢ ¥ E:| I) F Che longest reach OF VPuliway WIL | = Huey { MS NUM. sae TL 2a ; ; , | { hol ams) ~ out e curve is claimed by traveiers to | | Bi PD CLPLANR 2 sy ra ta Meee O 6 Sorbet GI OL Go & R>. Ldeaw £7 ‘ r +f f ; \\ f = . ai | i on | % Gr } Vs ab | “~ toa @ arid Pretty toshow you. 0. Wo have) vethatof she Argentine Pacific isil-| We have a -are¢ * v | _ — ~ ° : 1g. my ) way, from Buenos Ayres to the toot of | “4 Reet SECRETION SER? { 4 \ YOY 5 4 is | , qust LEO CULN ed a hey LO} (l Lol Gl 0 if SS. Ly Awd ; MALLY 7 «NT ; se, . the Andes. For 211 | miles it is with- ey i OG \. ) y | . such as Batiste Cloth, Dimities, Cheeked Nan-jout a curve, and has no catting or ! om: : Wage Abts ‘ k Tada | INE} Ve ‘ij oa ttl | SW a 9 | embankment deeper than two or three r : | ; em" 3 soo ) bala LAD Hl, AC. ICAULHUL WWISS ane . ry Hy | e a . reet. i | ) i Tc +f VW ys ‘| | | 7 } _ Point D’Espritt Draperies and Lace Curtains. | ANI r ¢ | it; ll the lead- | i ul || : ¥ %Y % \ % re ! - New Wi iIndow SH ‘ ides 1 in W I) Ite ane | aii the eat ¥ yom the Press Tower:. | — - | iy 2 ay al te 4 Tano® he tif 1 ; ‘@) 7 ns | | . ing colors . (6 and ( CCE Lone’ ) HCAUULULY _ LA BARS | | er) v Whispers and runaway teams make 1 ty & | i fringed in new patiern the break-ups . wed Come ini | | oe just arrived. Come 11) Pleasure soon pails when it costs nothing, see us. | _— ; _ A shaggy camel may beara smooth | ft t « » ; , “very Pair Guar anteed, |. ANS HY AN HA | Wii @ 4 j . i ' Purity opens the way to a world of vey. mat) cladness, . » ann sisasges 2 i j a Friendship may soon die, but enmity _ i ( | . Qa th ob J | never. 4 aa > “ COM ESTABLISHED 1875 Best Wear. soTA}S 189} B'T Our China and Glassware department has taken on new life this month. We have just received ‘peautiful Decorated China in new tints and odd Shapes. Japanese designs and English Bonn- mare, Glassware in the best Cut Gass patterns. Bee our Deorated Condiment Sets, they ar Peauties: Your frends, J.B. CHERRY x Co. } j A truthtul child is a mother’s crown os | FURR F SIN|SAM MI, SCHULTZE All men are tools, but only the wise stop bemg 80. —Deaier ii— Knowledge puffs up. Wisdom lets - , (| O° the wind out, uk, | Oh, lil ole When you nave nothing to do, never Farmers sand Merchants buying§the go after help. 7 year’s supplies will find it to wat ine, : est to get our prices before pureas. om The temperance cause will go, on! . elsewhere. Our stock is comp leto, big . | al its branches. crutches until the crutch closyts are I wish to inform my many patrons and ee, the public that they can now Flour, Sugar, Coffee ene tind me inthe cleared of jugs, Duty and responsibility were marr!- ed in the Garden of Eden.—Ram’s Always at lowest market prices ‘Horn. - NtW MARKET . HII Tobacco, Snuff, Vigars® Don't Fret or Worry. as we buy direct from manufa*turerg where I am ready to cater ;to all their sanihiaie. The habit of continually fretting and needs inthe way of : worrying about ali sorts of trival A cbmplete stoek of matters is a very dafgerous one, inas- TABLE QU P P LIES. much that it keeps the blood excited FU RNITURE I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, and affects all of the vital organs | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &c. Much sickness, especially ‘ehronic ‘ail-} Send me your orders, Goods delivered sn the ie, Ou gods Phen TT coughé ments are brought on by this fretting | P°™P ioe dcslalr asta and sold for CASH therefore, having no and worrying habit. Stop it! Be quiet) — BE. M. McG OWAN. risc to run We sell at @ close margin, and calm if you would have health and {Phone4l. | ¥ S. M. SOHULTZ. strength. : . : : moa vee ,