9 . 7 ™ ee eee ; a D. J WHICHARD, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION uniieennen aN | oe . ae =" Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C.,. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1898. ; No 981 — ° Dee enn as eterna a . : es aomaneaie ~ - . @ . Business Maxims. Another Surperannuate’s Plea, POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ; | — = Sonatina ** An impatient clerk may undo half} Yes, place me with the worr-out} An easy lesson in bookkeeping— rene his best work. 6 preacherg, don’t lend them. ste wece 23¢t me on the shelf to iest T, . : ed settee eee Ore shelf of lass year’s goods may Pa - ° - “ tO TEEt; The hair on a horse’s neck is his oe aeehesnsorcese ‘or this hectic flush at evening eo i adda stale flavor to the store. “! bis Nine | Mane protection. | TASTER ee eee eee ees | ao Brings a .aessage to my breast ane ‘hs ne eee ween eee ceeeuccucn _ What your rivals do “you should Meney is useful as a servent, but 4 . | felling of another conference rrannical a8 am: LO / i rncw; not far comment, but for in- ‘ tyrannical as a master. ( ; f . : , In a land ot perfect Light. , . m struction. ate Lazy men are dead to the world, but] s+++ ++ sree re reee rere ees a ; ra TN) wf ams Y OS p IE DIES ooeeneeneve ~ a citar, ke dl 7 Where*the worn-out—yes, the feeblest they remain unburied. Sono apes “ The business instizct, like the poets} Are all welcomed with celiehi. ; - | cece cece ee eeee . 4 gift, is partly bern; but diligent study . | Woman is the fairest creature on; ccc een eee, 4 < 5 the] ar j . improves it. Where they find r burdens Lifced, | earth---also the unfairest- “oe cece An advert ; t mad : As they cateh the P ud new sone, | You can’t judge a man’s character by aaa a 5 2s n advertisement ig not made meTe- | ~Whers they oe: } ¢-eee == j bj It het Where they can preach and shout for- ; the high standing of his collar. “ ey ee = to say things. ought to convinces a | . ay ; 7 ‘] 7 ever, ; Whena wife makes pcor coffee her . ie reader that they are true, NT: . Ahiteerobed conference | a ¢ A Mid that white-robed conference | husbard has cood rounds for divorce. We like to live at peace with all the world To make your customer feel that he throng. | Noman would be willing toswearto| ANd free trom ‘ entangling alli ances,” as eo oe, “ 1D aa « * * . ' Ser eee . ; ; . ; waa hen has made 9 pleasant visit, as well as 8) Pop their paing and cares are ove’, -evervtbing he says during courtship. Father Georg e said. Neverthele ess, we : * * . | mn . . . | ry * o . . hed a ‘good trade, is a pay'ng investment, When they sce their Master’3*aee, | Ube trouble mark-t is easy and it} consider it — business to sell a . . vy “ Lo alwave ha hawwawac a : a Don’t think you have found it all| When He gives each preacher welcome, | can always be borrowed at Jow rates. 4 out in one year of experience, for some And assigns him to his place. | Ambiticn offen raises a man up fol | O10, r ’ noe VC ‘er thouebt of will oecur i the purpose of giving him a good hard avn! RL “4 4 hings you neve thought of will occu Yes. a place amone the worhweout | fai}] i giving him a Bo { : ; fal. later, {for a little while at best, | 47 ra } ce VTS ra th. 9 er 7 > Na Si B os r but be not | Soon J xpect t fake a transfer | A eym weal baehe.or says tha. a wid- low c£nan anybod LY else, This makes a qi ulte a Je reasonably cautious, buf be not) so expect to fase a tralistes Po . ape .) . 7 fe) vou | To the conference of the Blest 'ow should be ether married, buried or) lot ‘of Cc listurbance with the others, but as 4 overeautious wo omove ubti ‘ 3 Phe Caonte7ence Q) It y1CS., | leva . ees . a ncolately certain, is to dismiss all . shut up in a convent. | the public 1s on our side we are ready to are avso O Cry ceTta *9 S wv Mas ao ae be fe WAS eeeet ( KE e's iF {? ola = ' ya] * et 3 +( ) | : It germs hard to see one’s hie plans | Narure cannot jump trom winter ¢ ‘o stand and fight it out. Here you will find 4 ro Rud ene's ndeat honyes decay ; ¢ a pront. —— hh ; for de; { a pers 4 iV, summer witecut By spring, nov” sv miner not only ¢ Clot ale Dut ; Some peopk sell well who can not | But to kaow that Ged 1s leauing ito winter without a fall. \ : * co be aay » 1) (apa 67 avata) ‘ay 1. vp hh i 1 o a buy well, and vice versa. In a wise Urincs peace and comfort day by day. | Producers of poultry should refrai n| 4 partnership ihe two functions = ae) bad dreamed of years ot labor, from enumerating their javenile fowls | . . j . . ee * | w divided, ! Peavcd for seryice in the field ; luntil after the period of incubation has! | : | TY i ' a * 4 | 1,4 H 47 ‘ 1 . . ! TY’ +¥ at (ing eer eye NY > UKE E j i Do nut Vie ld to pec yishmess or sare | ut fie Masters yo.ce¢ recalled ne, | EXPITCG.——Ai HICAIO NCWS. | 4 casm over a customers erificism.| +} ul to This will P gladly yield. i : a | 4 r . +} aeaNnter my ay logdi. ro , | } ee . j 4 Your side cf the counter must be dedi-| [ had thought to die im harncss | JUST FOR FUN | a cated te politences. | In the thiekest of the strife | a | 7 1 res ¢ + ! ¥ ¥ a | 24 It used to be said: “Of all ships : Would surely be the sweetest closing | Somewnat springee« | 4 a ay 7 re t 1 ? { , | a avoid pertrership.” Bat that depends} Of a tant! oreacher’s Tit . The Froetawn Kid want: ow if! Z }e * Ae | | “ys Ww : : on your own pecular cents, and youl Pu I tind 7 ; Lovelit e chaneing, i boneset tea is J broken ») | 8 Ol ne & at t i selection of a partner. | § tha checows neater polls” ' oo Vv Wmon 4 ; oe - aa ma ve—KV PEM, TQS OMe a Teva fi zy A cle “| ry ho [oes 1h { ky OW from | i rt Vas ‘ | sont v ’ Af 1 . S ! | an 4 day to Gay jus! how his business ; | ‘I [Is ‘ rf ‘ vil Vy aT q: Wy 9 | ea . y 3 7 : ~ .- | , ji ‘ “ERNE tS oJRe i copia ho ts Jonorane | ; } a i | lt So give | P a as vo, Maud, denr, we do not know) 9 fs Of navigaui9en Wee A Vesst. tv | ; : i . of a UVF A , } | } { i \ * VI { cur cor eval ine v tt | ! ch | 4 Pome was Hof bt g HOE | . | . Wy One, Uiliess 1 be CNY in a Wills | : : potel. : ICT, Uo 6 J J | “a Nene song _ | nee Cen 4 ~ , 7 low Leern to 14 i t » | IX ' ‘ Ld mit f t } i inye | . | | | oo aie lis anitit f mother tone! SC SAAWAAA Well t i } \ an i a | ss ; ito many ¢ C pee] re) ae VE nthy sad new Uncle Sami ae Ag Pie colloqueat cavertiser | a ‘ aon ee: . iifs it] wy: t known aad a" € 14 iil : we \ kia | bat read rfecl that he is Hersui iy N= | : Bo . . es i Fe ‘4 1 sot med Co omnlty Lloved fk: {twas written by dvev. dg.) Balen, an aes HOE "bid, FO Tike { ne ¢ aa i hashiam | } 1p. ute Fectow aressced, aHhG@ NOt (Gh t S tre MJ + iy bing Lover \ } |, b {¢ re ~ 2 ¢ Ww | % fitecory SS i f tude brisk tolk is theresore |" oo hoses - | Hoax—ST hear your friend Itillem) aC 9 ™ ne | ¢@ bets death and published ip the Christian | I naw t oe al SANE PHD : % 42 nf {{ GUC Saba t ‘ rl 1 ! . rmot y dit til UniTV LOW] ¥ vu ” . — | , : { Le j { } ee tu } t i ¥ 4” i . | ag aK i ( ‘ i! ey S| Rus (Oi ( towh’- leo aC PB Apis ven ere , fs > not av A i u \ < Fi j 2 “ 1! ty OT w 1 ‘] : EY EVES ( } . is alline the very best ec ds ever known | * ' 3 oy 4 , | , a a im. BS GF 2 1 R yy 8° Hl bas ban Ve “ eCat nee vit hey DO CE Cck ed vy tint Y¢ at tite | ¢hi ) 1 tte, ou " rs f7 | ac ft ie ie ae ; Pd tt] y lowest prices ever ellerec., are vie eee ao Sr AS te 2 ac mlramac we very PWeEL PRICES Ces - Mae . “a sation } if | . ‘ ne | fe ty eas i if % » “e a ve : _ it is better t ere yek, CONSUINpHION, , Te ML only physician, drugeist end undertaker | 40 fy Ny vat ei y: ACTS nd | Uo. ans 7 *e 1% 1 ; et er . : . ie ~ U . a me : de We pa a ne Oh ys, Perhaps you are, but it is peller 00) ontiment of hig verss express What }in que nlsee.” | eae is al 4 i Ly ‘ +7) zi 5 VWeoT Wr hable | . ; 7 . LY 7" DS 3 eI 4 uy t - 44 make your claims seem more provavie. | fiis hepes in labor ! ad been, yet shown | x Portion Ip / oe . a 7 oe oo New) a) wwe f think ta naleo a vata ‘ det See i ! asd 2 The two wost sce: sstul men oO be Ae et resignation (0 fe wil ol ine | New Pop [think Til make a con | oa a ; boy | luced Tlic entmy hag cone to that | @ector of my baby when he grows tp.” | 4g ; Dusiness tus COUnLTY as pre PUCEC piaste. Lals Spirit as cor uy Cake tah owe . nes . ge ai ; ; | Pe | , : at Krend—“Shows a venias im that direc- | ge ‘ ' , avlias he Rae never made their plans public, To conference of the blest which the poem “py . ae tion, does he ?’’?: Newpop —* Yes ; since | 3 teli your plans in advance will either 'so beautifully pictures, and-there he ean . . vewpop . 7 | Fe iis virth he has contracted ail kinds of | Se let others get aliend of yuu, oF Mane | praise his Savior more perfectly than | ° Wien | “ contracted a Nn | oo . ' ,.” | things, princivally colds, coup, indiges- | 3 the plans worthless. ever if he ied been spared te a long : ° tio Mn and the like ”? life ot service here, — ReFLECTor. os Mark ‘iwain says you may put all til your epgs in one bas sket, in sp'te ot the —— RAMON TAT seas provers ; but “you musi watch that R. L, Humber bas recent'y been Mrs. J. S Tunstall & Ce., have 7] . & 6 basket.” This means, whether there | making improvements bout the work moved their stoc’ of millinery ‘¢o the H | is ore basket or more than cne, that rooms of his machine shops, new store next co Brown and Looker caretul watching 1s imdis spensible {0 AMZ are Eam i SWORN t if successful business. _~J.8. in Printer’s Ink. —<~ Week to our Immense stock of thew Library Festival s TONNE {hy \ A POWAY, Way AOA WA a) ‘ ha ater aC RAWAAA oe AAKAA @a@@in: AAAI ks AACA AOAC AY A VA AAA AA AA ti GinGlarere) AAA Don't forget the'Library Festival in Germenia Hall Tuesday night, by the John Kelly’s Bris: ie : Oy ) ladies of the Presbyterian church. It pipe nena : John Kelly’s fi: : will be instructive and entérteining. A : DA bf MA ies vA + y’ nae handsome book will be presented as a Xe ; ' . prizeyto best represented character. Ad-| Se RARAAR te wi 4 misiiun 10 cents. ~ penne ALFRED FORBES, ADA guA Whe 4 SC AARARA Dealer in WARAAK for joes GENERAL MERCHANDISE, (ww? for Greenville, N. C.. wees All Liked It. The new organ at the Bapust church vA ik . en and omen 4 was used in the services Sunday morn- veneer III OI ITI ION oe 2909 i AN oe ee ei te en and omen 4 and night and the large congregations ) WU Ne, oe 7 en and omen . Linh 1048 ys ae LOSS NMOS TSN NTO TN wy present seemed delighted with it. Mrs: OH DOULA IOO COLI OUTED Hew * Ollen E. Warren, who is skilled in tae $ \ use of twp manual pedal base organs, i plavea ati beth seryices and brought. ay 8 ye TY YY rir ere res aes ea r ; ‘ Ee out the gapd qualities of the instrument | with spen d effect. . “s | ee ane a a e en and omen 4 Can fit anybody, can suit anybody, your : gia as wellas your feet. ET. # ss i “DATLY REFLECTOR. ~ . i] D J, WHICHARD. ‘Editor. —etiememitiniicinnieee bo oo EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) nearness antag anaina ttc CNet rms enstamgnsneesysonameat C—O Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter | emeanermne e ortememnrtenen e SUBSCRIPTION ‘RATES == One year. $3.00 One month, 25 One week, 10 Delivered in town by ‘carriers withe out extra cost. Anvertising rates are liberal and can be had on application to the editor or at the‘oftice. — oo We desire’a live correspondent at every postoffiee 1 the county, who will send in brief items of news as it occurs an each neighborhood. Write plainly and only on one side of the paper oo accent science ts PITA Nt See _amnmecniaseaamiantcn Monvars. Benrvary 14, 1898. | The Romance Ended. Ourreaders remember the ro- mantic marriage, last fall, of Mr- James Gilliam, ot this township, to a widow from New York, who had advertised in a newspaper for a husband. Well, just as might have heen expected, this roman- tic marriage has ended in a sepa- ration, for, on Jast Tuesday, Mr. Gilliam returned to her Nerthern home. And there was quite a contrast between her coming and going—betweer her arrival apd departure. When she arriyed here Mr. Gilliam, with all the joyousness of an expecta't groom. met her at Moncure and escorted her from there to this place and hired a carriage to take her to his home, about three miles from here. But whep she departed she walked alone from his house to this place— Chatham Recerd. Post-Office Boysotts. Congress is occupying itself with the question of a remegly for the increasing frequency of boy- cotts against unpopular postmas- ters in small towns. It might help matters somewhat f{ the Post-Office Department would quit removing competent and satisfactory postmasters for the purpose of giving jobs to political hacks. In other words, if tha Post- Office Department would cease treating the postal service the loot and spoils of a foray, and would manage it according to the piaim requirements of honesty and common sense, such a thing as a post-Office boycott would be npknown. / There is unfortunately littie rea- son to expect that the Department will rise to this very low lavel of reasonable sagacity.—N.Y. World as ay HK Concerning Crowse Ina conversation ‘a few cays since with Col. T. G. Waltoa, who. by the way. talks intelligently on any subject, we learned that erows are a blessing instead of 4 eurse. The colonel says that he will not allow his tenanis to have Ascare-crow in their fields of corn. Thepurpose of the crow is not to destroy corn but worms, and that when they do pull up corn, it will generally be found that there is a worm at the core. He argues ‘if crows were really destructive to corn they would be worse than an army with. banners for by their numbers tiey could lay waste every corn field in the land. In view of the tact that Col. Walton has often won the pre- mium largest yield of corn per acre and atthe World’s Fair for the best corn, we are impressed with. the force of his argument in behalf of crows.—-Morganton Farmers’ Friend. . at different fairs for the The Little Ones. i pe To Sehd the children happy to bed should be one of the mother’s most/ ordinary tasks. No little) one should dread the bed time, nor fear the dark, nor be al- lowed to go to rest under a sense of disgrace or alienation trom household love. Whatever tha child’s day time naughtiness may have been, at night he should go to rest with mother’s kiss on his ips, and her tender voice in bis eats. Hardly anything can be worse for a young child than to be scold- ed or punished at bed time. The mother does well to be a little blind at some things, remember- ing thata good deal of childish culpability is superficial oaly, and washes off almost as easily as does the dirt which the evening bath removes from the skin. The main thing with children is tohave them well started with good principles, which they will carry through life. Obedience, truth, unselfishness, purity, are essentials, and these can bo lov- in the right home atmosphere. When the nursery brood is un- dressed and in bed, the lights turned low,the room quiet for the mother, or nurse, or kind auntie, who is still found in some fortu- nate houses, shou'd have a little fund of stories on which to draw for the smal! listeners’ pleasure befoke they embark onthe train for dreamland. -Tmagization is very active in litle children, and occasionally one meets a mother who does net understand the child’s world hav- ing forgotten her own early days and their illusions, or who is afraid that fancies and imageries will lead her child into deceit. While the most exact and rigid truthfulness should be practiced in our dealings with childrep, and they themselves should be taught to shun equivocation end every form of lying, still we need not fear to let imagination give them pleasure. Lhey early learn to discriminate between the false and true —or perhaps it would be better to say they learn to find the truth wrap- ped inthe husk of thestory. The same stories with variations, have in allages and climes, been taught to enildrer, and they have their origm in the needs and heert oftherace. Children thrive on stories, and are the better able to grasp other literature if early fed on’ these. ~ Philadelphia Times. | ‘Ag well expect tc be able to shoot off the horns of the moon with a popgnn as to make a Southern negro voluntarily vote the Democrats ticket,” said Con- gressman Linaey na speech on the floor af the House this week. Mr Linney has probably correctly stated the case. The coiored man votes the Republican ticket blind- ly. Half the Republican party ts opposed to every interest he has on earth. Bat the colored man stili votes the “atraight ticket,” as if he were a machine. It is not a principles are not considered. — It is nota matter of reward, for, after the negro has cast his vote, the white Republican has no further use for him.—Charlotte News. soe iieinensderniieeinstngpinahiiiapein Ae eran: enum ALong Journey. A men passed through this place, on last Saturday, travel- Syracuse, in the State of New York, to Southern Pines, in this State. Ho left Syracuse on the 23rd of last October, His vehicle was like an old army ambulance, but longer, and was arranged so that he could eleep comfortably in it, if he found no convenient stopping place at nignt. His only companion had bean a dog, and that died a few days before he Vaart here.—-Chatham Reé- cord. ingly cultivated, and will flourish ' matter of principle, for, ing ina one horse vehicle Nowk" has Gone, INTENSE SUFFERING ° From Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. antes v f Instantly relieved and permanently cured. A New Discovery, but not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Dedwel! relates an interesting accunt of what he considers 3 remark- able cure of acute stomach trouble and chromic dyspepsia by the use of the new discovery, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet’s, He says. The patient was a man who had suffered tomy knowledge for years with dyspepsia, Kverything he ate seemed to sour and create acid and gases in the stomach; he had pains like rheumatism in the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and distress after eating, poor appetite and loss of flesh; the heart became affected, causiug pal- pitation and sleepless ess at night. I gave him powektul nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment I finally bought a fifty cent peckage of Stuart’s Dyspep- sia Tablets at a drug store and zave them to him. Almost immediate reliet was given and after he had used four boxes he was to all appearances fuilv cured. There was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals appetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 412 pounds in weigh« of solid healthy flesh. Although Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tap- lets are advertised and sold in drug stores yet I consider them @ most val- uable addition 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, being harmless and containing nothirg but vegetable and fruit essences, pure pepsin and Without any question they cre the safest, most effective cure for ingiges- or) tior, biliousness, constipation and al derangements of the stomach however slight or severe. | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere at fifty cents or fuli sized package. Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Many Southern people have criti- cised airs, Jefferson Davis for making her home in the North. That she has } wood reason for aking New York her place of residence is very evident from an interview with Edgar S. Davis, a friend of the widzw of the president of the Confederacv, published in th Meco, Ga, Telegran. It reads as follows: “Mrs. Davis tcld me,’ said Mr. Wilson. “that the plantation at Beau- voir did not afford a living for herself and daughter, on account of freshets, floods, the low price of cotton, ete., and that it was necessary for her to work for a living, ‘The work best suited to both of them is of a Jiterary character, and when they began to look tor purchasers of their productions they only found them inthe North. ‘They have made repeated efforts co dispose ot their work to Southern purchasers, but ‘ave found the demand very 8 pall for it, tuere being practically mo mar- ket-for high class literary work in’ the Scuth, ali uf the biy publishers and newspapers that are ab'e to pay for it baing in the North; consequently it became necessary to move to one of the large cities, and they selected New York. There they finda ready mar- kettoe all of their productions, and the income thus derived, together with the small income from the literary work ct Mrs, Davis and Miss Winnie last year was $2,000, Mrs. Davis earning $800 and Miss , Winnie $',- 200.” Mr. wilson said he thought these people who had criticised Mrs, Dayis should know the circumstences, so that each could think of himself in her place and decide if he wouldn’s do as at al Mrs. Sallie Hinton, of Turkey Foot Precinct, Ky., is the mother. of twelve chilaren, all aliye and married. She has fifty-seven grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren, all of whom live within a few miles of her. Mrs. Hinton is seyeuty-one years old, does all her own housework, Golden Seal. Primary English per mo. 6200 Intermediate **.. “ “™* $2 5 Higher relent $3 Languages (each) ** °* $1 00 wil be as heretofore. 4 & : eee : ae fe i ed oll en - ete tae ee ce. 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RGZE ooh WMePsdsoG pw FERHEES SERB te Zosn MS * Se 4" Go Sees" E SEROSS SlGZ my “Rez os 22" 2 Kata ts § fat we ZeSasse B Ler Zs sees pis ~ Go>ae B 2eeGg8 Seeaks sis u Megdzes EF cases Sante ez. 9 > peegee SP Senate FP 5 ota B DIRECTORY La} | CHURCH FS. \ - BAPTIs1—services every Sunday, moring and evening, Prayer meeting — , |Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. ’ ©, D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sur- lday, morning and evening. . Lay ser- 4 e vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Better and more attractiye than ever. New Features Throughout Fine = Racing. Purses Aggregate $4,000 == Liberal Premiums in ail departments The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game. Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural Products will be the finest ever dis- played The Ladies Department is un- usually large The Greatest of al Altractons Free! Free!! ’ Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:30 A.M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant. 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- iendent. PRESBYTERIAN—Services — thira Sunday, morning and evening. Rev J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday schoo! 9:20 A M. E, B. Ficklen Superinten dent, LODGES. A. F. & A. M.—Greenville Lodge No 284 meets first and third Monday even ivg. J. M. Reuss W. M.-L. I. 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.—T'ar River Lodge No, 93, meets every "riday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of R. and 8, R. A.—Zeb vanee Couucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening, W.b. Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R A.L of H, Pitt Counci! 236° meets every Thursday night, J. B Cherry WV Wilee See, ieee aan, ® Cctton ang Peanut, Belaw are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, 28 furnished by Cobb Bros. & Comwission Mer- Hippodrome and Wild West Shows. | | A thrilling and realistic exhibition of Wild Frontier Life, enacted by Genu- ine Western Cow Boys and Girls with the ponies, mustangs and trappings o! every day life in the far West. The formation address the Secretary | GEORGE GREEN, NEW BERN, NC al (treenville Warxket. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. id to 20} Bitter, per lb ~ | 5t tO 4 Western Sides Sugar ecred Hams Corn Corn Meal Flour, Family 4.75 to 5.70 ; | ete tet setae, m,. wvutaietetonawincen | | GREENVILLE The next session of th; school wi: open on: MONDAY SEPT. ®. 1897 and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows: Tne work and disclpline of the sehou race track every afternoon during the}, fair,and is absolutely free. Don’t miss) © seeing it For premium list or otherin-| 9 2 10 to 1204 ¢ 40 C0 5? | ae 50 to 64 ° a0) be a eC} ae |O . oe 12}. 0 15) LOO Ke 210 1) Nn /W. B. Rodman. wed 5s to 16! Oats 386 to 40! fc Sugar 44 to’ Coffee 83 to 0. Salt per Sack 65 to 150] Chickens © Eggs per doz 2 | Beeswax. per 7| Cotton Seed,per bushel 10 to | Male Aoademy, Bai ber shop in town conducted by white workmen chants of Norfolk - QUTTON, Good Middling “if Middling 53 Low Middling 5 1-16 Good Ordinary 4% Tone—stead y’' ) PEANUTS! Prime 24 to 23 Extra Prime 2k ‘Fancy i § to 23 (Spanish 55¢ bu Tone—steady. ame entire performance takes plaice on the holt e ‘ PRACTICAL a) Offers his services to the dg ’ citizens of Greenville and the Q& public generally. ob ROOFING, GUTTERING, Of Spouting and Stove Work, a a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or ¢ Tobacco 4p Shop e): qa no charges made. Flues made in season, on Dickinson Avenue. W. Demsie Grimes Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C. PBODMAN & GRIMES > ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . ireenyilie N. C,. Practice wherever services are desire 1. te, Barbers. J NOBLES, » TONSORSAL ARTIST On Fourth street near Postofiice Only ” B.PEN DER, FASHIONAP'& BARBER, Can be found below Five Points, [next door, to Reflector office, AMES A, SMITH, -TONSORIAL ARTIST, | GREENVILLE. N.C, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein; and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv We ask a continuance of your * ideral patronage. ana enjoys the very best of health. * 4 Jf ERBERT. EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARBER, W H.RAGSDALE. — spee‘e) attention given! to cleanug J oh Q : he pa: : + event ; —e ain OF - | A QUEEN OF THE SEAS. Itis a picture ot tae celebrated ary ork 6.53 am, Boston} in the pilothouse, and he called to] claimed for the Boston ship Light- | #90 p.m. the deckhand that he guessed theyj ning. When the Red Jacket started , WAILY No 40—Tassenger Due M-g{| would go up to pier 919. I was/|‘on her trip, the record was held by , 16 pm. poites sor eet 9-10! standing on the end of the wharf, | the ship Sovereign of the Seas, built vileon Ir 06 re m. “Warbors and when the deckhand began cast-|in East Boston by Donald McKay— 6.45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57}ing the line off from the bitts I] 183 days 19 hours. | pm, Weldon 1.42am, Nor-| started for the spile to cast it off} The.Red Jacket was 234 feet keel, folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg] there, 44 feet ? inches beam, 16 feet lower 3.14.0 m, Ri 60 j oe as eal hnia R fact hatwe ea 99% fac i | . | Washo gtcumond mS Bat I like boats, and I’ve loafed| hold, 8 feet between decks, 225 feet Best in use The outfit of no business man is~ nore 9.3 4 m, ‘Philadeiphi, along South street a good deal, and over all and measured 2,500 tons, complet . 11.95 am, New York 2.93 a] I’ve seen a million men cast off | making her the largest ship afloat pie e without one. ms even 9.00 pm. lines, but it’s a funny thing I badj|at that time. There was great ex- . JAILY 80 TTHBOUND, never cast off one myself, but I was|citement, both in New York and in ; ‘ 4V NO 55—Passengor Due Lake going to now. All the men I ever| Liverpool, over the first trip of the \ 4n >”. Ww Aur 4 + % A c : _ bourn Bll ve Mario we saw cast off a line just took hold of | Red Jacket, for it was known all — : t tha WEE a > 4° p . waa ° : cy . . h . ‘iti ‘Id that 3] y Q . a in, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-|it and lifted it right off, easy. I}over the maritime world that she t k St os te: 9.10 p m, Columbia 10.30| took hold of this one with perfect | had been built expressly to beat the e e ec or OO ore 1, Denmark 6,12 a m, August confidence, but the first thing I| record of the Sovereign of tha Seas. ta7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am, | 3 S] so to se : ‘ . ¢ , ‘ 1e was also to set a mark for -the Atlantal2%5 p m, Charles. knew it sagged down and stuck on am... ack vi 7 ‘ lid he same hin again W ] | la d a t é b ¢ ut the Sal et pal Q, and for . e ° ; v un ain ens ; J kson ile 7.30 a m, did t a thy 8 gal hen _ pe enn —_ also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens St. Augustine 10.30 am. m | tried, which I dfd somewhat hastily | several others. Large amounts of Y > . A pa 8.25 pm. from another point. It didn’t come| money were wagered on the result ou will be astonished when you see them and KRIVALS AT ILMINGTON— off easily at all, and finally I had to| of her passage. . varn how very chenp they are, FROM THE NORTA. take hold of it with both hands and} _, The Live Yankee had a hard pas- —_— | DAILY No. 49,—Passenger—Boston lift it up carefully clear of the spile, | Sage a 2G nowhere near the 5.50 P.M. 1.02 nm. New York 9.0 pm.| While the captain, looking out of Red Jacket’s time. Philadelphia 12.05 am. Ralti.| the pilothouse window, and the] «As illustrating the shrewdness of Y pans 2,50 am, Washington | deckhand, standing by the bitts and| Deacon Thomas, it is related that, ou may never, ‘ #) am. Richmond 9.05 am, | jooki ck, | hearing that several other builders Petarshure 1( vu | looking up at me from the deck, ; 2€aring that severe 1 etersburg 10.00 am, Nor- smiled good humoredly at my clum- | Were about to construct ships on the But should you ever Weldou 11.52 am, Tarboro] ©! ee _ _ ~ 12.12 >m, Rocky Mount 19.47] Siness. By that time I hdd discov-| Same lines as the Red Jacket, he al- nm. Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds-| ered that in casting off a line, as in{ tered his molds slightly, putting in pore te) pm, Warsaw 4.1" | most other things, a man must learn | five extra frames amidships. This , @ x DAILY N,. daalin gs ats 7 : how to do it before he can do the probably helped the speed of the ant Job Printin a 6.30 A.M, Boston 12.00 Richt, New work well. But the worst was yet} Red Jacket. At any rate, in that . oe York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia to come. respect she differed from her rivals, 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.23 pm.| “‘I had always observed that when} A Rockland man, who was in Liv- Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-] a man cast off a line he hung on to|erpool when the Red Jacket arrived “— Come to see us ApS aco oe Te: fe onna moment and walked along vane gives an porereene Jeeo ‘ . Weldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro the wharf till he was somewhere | ° kor ea) lal entry ua Oo % 10 6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.49] near abreast of the man who was great English seaport. The excite- RR am. Leave Wilson 6.22 am.; taking it in aboard and then gave it} ment was intense—scarcely less ~ ‘rol dsboro 7-01 am, Warsew] a little toss, so as to keep it out of| than in New York. A day before DATLy oS fe Mignolia R05 au the water, keeping it dry to make it the Yankee clipper was expected to 0. Ol—Passenger.---Leave last longer and make it easier and; arrive the American steamer came except New Rern 9.09 | } 3 0.00 am, Jackson- } In é “epor ) ship as jus Sunday Ville 10.26 am. This train BST ACE OLD eta Ys KU Fa min a few hours the Red 12.15 P.M arrives finally got this line off, I held on to! outside, and in a few hours the Red “at'Valnine street, FROMTHE Sour it and walked with it toward the|Jacket appeared at the harbor’s . 0s -s the 5 aboar mouth. Hundyeds of cheering sail- | ®é DAILY No. 51—Passenger—Loave boat to toss the loop aboard, but I t 8 RO). . . . . @ . Fa OM; pwr Qo a — a . a 7 loan . ee . . el -| ors had boarded her, and tWo tugs ! @#alQUUCOQUOGQ0 OD OU OG OUOG 20P.M. Tamp2 8.10 am, Sonford3.o7| BOticed that the man on deck took »¢ 88) Ores ey hahahah ah hos , B adlaalaalodaaadadadadacamscdacasccctc. I pm. Jacksonville 7 10 pm.]| Up the slack very promptly and ful- had lines to the. ship, although her Savanna 1.45 night Charles! ly asI came along. He didn’t give; Speed was so great that they could ton 6,293 am.Columbia 6 00 , os __s . t l Ya tl 1} boone t S] , . Ss a 6.00} me credit for knowing anything; R0t Keep the haweers taut. She n | am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon _ eis anys flving up the harbor with ev Anythi £ from aXG= —= 9.90 am, Augusta 3.39 pm about keeping the line out of the, came ying up the Darbor with ev- : ort ‘ ty UO e edardi . . 7 + on T; 74 M ‘ "TC ’ Penmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter} Water. He was prepared to see mej ©FY stitch drawing in a brisk north- 8.08 am, Florence 9.58 am,| just simply drop it when I struck) Wester, and, greatly to the astonish- Marlan 79 90 n . . . Fy Lay a a “ a ue 1936 mm, Chadbourn the string piece, and he was taking | ment of the natives, instead of com- WY isi a: a: oS ¥ 12:09 am. Lake Waccamaw up the slack short so that he could| 1g to an anchor and being laid up et OR CAI OL canpyee, | keep it out of tho water himself! to the pier head by tugs, she came Train on Seotie> “! 2 scotie | Neck Sranch Roid about “hrew her vards har lr aves Weldon 3.55, m,. Ifalifax 4£.9)| When I let go. about,threw her yards hard aback | . 1 rar . and actrnalle Je: horcalf DP. m., arrives Srotland Neok at §.20 » And so they sailed away, per- | @UG i muady liad herself up! —— T'()— ' ar 4 rs wpe yo 3 * Adjout 9 vear afteorwar [ 1 Cn seal nel au} m., Kinston 7.55| fectly good natured about it, but) -4vCle a jeu aiterward the clip- we bale we urhning, eaves Kinston 7 Pty ' 7 - 1 ] oer ; 7. er Ff by j o }t yr wt Sy Ke } i] — . oy é U i dsuoTT eit 7eryv hs ta a r ak y 1a 7 ¢ ci kLLL] dal 2 } hive Wes i} t by 8.m., Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arrivin: very evidently taking me for a/l } ) Mali’ xat 11:18 a. m., e'4on 17 3° landlubber just down from tho|Povald Mefay at Rost Boston for Ee qt j « oid the Tilve oye 334m | Mayeolich ak £791 44) . a5 " ED - oe an WUull sheet 3 OrLcgter. daily except Sunday. hills.”’—New York Sun. ab Dae Hen LOY (he express pur- . ; Bore ot beating the Red Jacket's tan on by ashnigton Branch leave Some Samples of Smelling. time between New Yors and Liver- ashington 8.29 a. m., and 2.20 o.mj{ A Jersey City drug@®t is making; peo! end it wes chumed that she Trives Parmele 9.10 : . MNS e ks ve a. m., ane 4 Of ) es f ~ ; 3 ava rylaedigced | ‘ foxy ay n., Terborn 9.45 a. m retaneta@e a collection qf the quéer orders he} Heck © ph fo tke feat by a few Yow oA . te hw UNAE Fi€Aves s . 5 oF - ; ; } valle Lo, 1 eseer arcs aise CU nN Ae Carboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.25 4. m. | receives from people who send chil how», bat the claim has always “_ ted wn « : i. a a . 4 d) : gt laeypntod “} ‘ " 74 lileeday lof M100": i ay arrives Washington | dren to the store for things they | been Cisputed, and it is Hkely that a Vy - M.,.fAtne 2 Wo} , - - a : . - ova | jeryel ; ql yeoileiie 43 ; mt Stnday. Ce 0p. m. Daily ox-| need. Hereare a few samples ct/tbe ~ ddackctstili holds the record, ° imt Sunday. Connects with trains an | at. " Red Jacket never ‘eturned 4 Croat To pants HH tsi hey 2 wooo Lhe Daily Reflector | - “This child is my little girl, }| this country updcy the American} 4 © ™“ tl ‘ 4 « . . ; L ’ 4 ~ : { Seve yeyaea vy cy Ly - {| . 4 . : maftin leaves rarooru, N C, via Albe-| Sent you five cents to buy two sit- | fiag, having been sold almost as : & Ral ‘ sé to / Pi pees , . . a al namie + . _ . 4 ‘ : ty. i Renee a. R. daily exceptSun-| less powders fora groan up. aduii s00n as sue arrived on the otherside 4 AA 3 PI ov p. M., Sunday 415 P. M:! who is sike,”’ : | for $150,000 to an Australian packet a Te month 740 P. M., 6.19 p,m. Another reads line. Extensive alterations were G Wed t] } 'Urnineglaay py A ; AnotHer ads; dat, dah LOGE SN ALE LchbOlis Wwele TVe i Q 7 , + 1g eaves E lymouth daily except UTanw 3 4 / . 6 ; _ ade i —— oat ; h .macde e 41 FV CS J 1e liome news + 09, 7,50 a, m., Sunday 9.09 a m Dear Dochter, ples gif barer five ; Mace In her to suit the needs of the +-Tive Tarhora 10,95 om and 11,0) | Sense worse of Auntie Loxyn for to | pakscuger und ire ig ht business be- C Very afternoon at the ‘ gargle babi's throte and obleage,” | tween Liverpool and Melbourne, and yrs Trainon Midlanc avasi A. ce ; ay c l| 1Ge f y 5 ; Goldkboro pears Gene ah An-anxious mother writes: she mado iiuny fast passages in that sma pi Ice O 2 cents a ; 58 i, ihe bait taal eo de. Ja 4a UT ve it 5 4 LAP vTCe i i 4eOS 0 fy cre } i m. arriving Sraithfield 8.30 a, rh Re You will pleas give the lettle boi | Service. Hho was aguin sold when month Are Ou a sub : + . a ¥ : * ’ vey + 4 4 Lt ys , 14 , 7 - ws ee ea Tss Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar.{ five cents worth of epicac for to her rate ran out to Henry Milvain . y ” 1S § a Tol * y= a “ . 2 , + + , £ 2G ‘ he 4 . men | ; ~ + a . , rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, Mm. »| throw up in a five months old babe, }Ot Neweas: le, kngland, and ended scl iber ? It not you - N. B.—T abe has a sore stum-| her days asa lumber lugver- between . OS ° ‘rains on Latta branch, Florence R Ee Hee HBS Sores auam Ouebex and th Unit a Kinodom - ‘ ought {oO be ., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar | 2° ™ Ry HE NEE ABE ETO MS DALOG IST GOL], — et a ee “ 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returnine| This one puzzled the druggist: Lewiston Journul. mare Ferg m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| ‘I have acute pane in my child’s rae sl atta 7.50.4 m, daily except Sun-| diagram. Please give my son som¢ . pample Language, a . _ | thing to release it.” a Simplo language is on all accounts r j ? > ‘ a War : ; | preferable neh sounding words saw for Ctinten ae eraact leaves War-| Another anxious mother wrote: | Preferable to high sounding words a? a) * * AY 4 whanau € tars ore Adsense. ll 99 oi and ‘ " y, except Sauday, “My little babey has eat up its W hen ore J matters are Giscuss . ‘oO Pp, m* Returning ed. We wish. that. young people leaves Cinton at7.00a 2 0 father’s parish plasther. Send an| oo aaa } “Mm. and3.00 , m_ antedote quick as possible by the lcould be taught that it does not add | ~ rain No, 78 makes close connection er ae pd 3 a foot to the stature of a house to : os t Weldon forall points dail ction | enclosed little gir], senna db @ Manat oan 1 ahce o ate. Cf, R fl t , } Xichmone, alse at Rovky line win The writer of this one was evi-|@l! it a “residence;” that a church € as ern € : eC or. phd orfolk remene antly in nein: or evena meeting house is as vener- N and CarolinaR R for Nonolk) dently in pain: ‘ne all polats North via Norfolk} > a aaa say mance fe nn mote genteel 9 tay retina? parson ate Em Samet ond tor 0 tan ts thd egret | Nee ER oe AEE ee eee ee ee Bre cata n | quickly trayed out slong the pave Is only $l a ‘year. I es | Hae y pleas" NeW York Set, [A omenade cocina,” fost it need —" gontains the news every = ALL ABOUT gn of Charles I the Brit- | 2°t bring a blush to .the fair cheek | week, and gives informa- of even Mr. Popsnap’s young person T A handsomely illustrated book o . ervice carried 1,500,000 ein ah 3 . pa EB nt pages deneciptive of Texas anc | ually, in the reign of . Bay eS inate Fe limb," when . tion to the farmets, es- @ resources Of that great “tat 8,000,000, and in 1894'ag | #65 38 Meant, tha 1@ fupper at an : ° ‘* will be mailed to any adéress oe 300.000.000 evening party is not “‘the entertain- pecially those oTrowing xX receipt of eight centsto erver post- kits ceive onee 8% ment,’’ and that there are well . to 18M h ge. D. J. PRICE ioe he ahtdeligaa ie tke cee tobacco, that 1s wort ‘ G, P. & TT. A. L & G. Ny kk. ie . opine islands ha Te §, 000, - ar eee 0 yee siete to the URS of er ) Ko ll . A : - Palestine, Texas, ants, of whom 1,000,000 nicely as an adjective describing . manv times more: ° than - Kast Texas lands are attracting nountains and ref~se a]. | one’s health.—New Qileaus Times- | wen, “ ee ‘nih S . considerable attention. Mention sem Pm noeat : , , . the subscription price. this pan rv. : ' i. Py tg eh iar a ‘ { ‘ ae tng 4 he : : , } * ‘ fe 4 , ‘ / a i . ‘ i ; ‘ i aa ~ : | We ae . : ee ' | Lage ee : | * : : ; : i 4 sama goat a ne : ie i ip ns . mth “itn, Q " i : : a at See, j ee oe y 5 ue le | eas pa oe . ; ) @ 44 es eps re gee » : r & i: % eres : e ma U * 4 a bs ae i - © . y Be _ ' 1 . Hea eee enemas nate OL aad Cs, eae JUST THE NEWS. 9 conse, ~~ DAILY REFLECTOR i; inl Greses od = : = JTNTICCTS ADVERTISING. The Reflector Gives What You Are Looking kor ‘epee —_ Two big F’s this me rning—tog and frost. Creates mranv anew business, Fnlarges manv an old business, 7 . Jesse Speight left this morning for a i) Preserves manv a large business) oo 3 trip to Virginia. Revives many a doll business, oe Hope Fire Company meets tonight Recenes many alost Eumsiness, lat new engine house. : «a fail einase. ; . . . Saves mony a failing bnsine Cotton Geed*s Meai and Seed Oates Seerres snecess to anv “asiness cheap,at 8. M, Schultz. Pratt’s Peultry Food makes hen For sale by J. S. Tunstall.” ! lay. TAX ‘ROHEDULES: | TRAIN AND BCATSCHFDULFS: 1 About 6.000 Ibs well cured Fodder, in bales, at $1 per hundred, for sale by i Sohf Flanagan. , Passencar and mal train coming) Q It you want to see a pretty line o wived R259 A. M. ing north. arrives 8:52 A f. Going jhox papers and tablets call at Reflec- rrr enialis tor Boek Store. rc SP south, arrives at 6:57 Pp. M. The Improved Order Heptasophs will meet tonight at 7:30 e’clock. Mem- bers ure requested to be present. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A. M., laaves 10:10 A. M Senth Pound Freight, arrives) i a | Our Leader-24 four sheets writing Ja ‘i " m4 bs oe Hi - Mi i i - 2:00 P. M. leaves 2:10 ipeper and 24 envelopes, in nice box, Steamer Tar River or.ives from all for d cents, at Reflector Book Store. é ; ¢ Taney qr La agin seeds rf : . Waehington Monday, ¥ ecnes dey] flave your laundry ready to go off and Friday, leaves for Washing-) V cdnesday morning, You get .the a aa ihest work done the Wilmington ton Taesdey. Thursday and Sat |. 7 Steam Laundry. urday. W. I. Prepzy, Agent. George Grimes, a colored man liv” ° use ling near dacGowan’s school hou.e lost jhis barn by fire Wednesday night. The fire was'caused by taking a lighted lamp in the barn.— Winterville Heme Visitor. Curtis li. Brogder, of Goldsboro, the only living Republican ex-Goyerrar of the State, puolishes a card rencunemns v ae de attica IN ereAanal To “adyertizce Juaicrousiy, a ;? a) the cotuniya ef fhe . 1 FLECTOR, fant @ “ ‘iy oo vues otf i * ie ia ~* a Weatrer 1} Henderson. (ON THE GO. Names of veorle You Know reenact —L A. Cobb, of Grifton, spent today here. } Miss Julia Castex, of Goidskoro, 18 visiting Miss Luly White. : CM. Bernard came home Saturday . ot : even'ng from Wilson court. Miss Mary Bovd weat to B'ack Creek ¢cda? to visit relatives, W. M, Bond end son, Ed, returned Saturday evening trom Edenton, Hi. P. Strause lett this morning for He has closed his tobacco business here for the present season, but will te buck with the boys next season.” Mrs, HM. R. Tang lett this morning to be away sever-1 weeks. She will ston first at Norfolk to spend a few days with relatives ana then spend sometime in both Philadelphia and New York. While in the latter cities she will also select the spring and summer stock for Mr, Lang’s store here, Her long familiarity with che trade will enable Ler to scleet just the class. and styles ot goods best suited to the tastes cf our people. Board of ‘Trade and bkactories. The matter has beer often referred to inthese columes but will bear repeat- | ing, thet Greenville needs tuctoriese } “a wt ae} fy ‘ eye i ’ These van be secured, but Tuc Re- | FLECTOR does net belicve they are s0- ing to eae simply be individual effort. It the town l da ar) cood Board of Lreue and woul’ werke the ecneerted move- ment mech could be accomplished. Matters have receathy been -ealled to our attention that fend te theolteg that | a factory eouid be easily secured if tie} town will show that if wan's such an] enterrrix:. “here are nuuibers ef pec ' | i } \ your secant, We wish to inform our many friends } and patrons that the capacity of § Elmwood Dairy has just been very Mr. R.E. L. €ERENSHAW.a skilled dairyman, who was recently with the much enlarged and’ improved. We; State experiment farm at Raleigh are now prepared to promptly fill all orders at the following prices, goods } now has charge of our Dairy ant delivered at your door: ~ Elmwood Butter,..25 ets a pound Sweet Milk,.. ....25 ets a.gallon. Sour Milk,.......+-9 ets @ quart. ° Pure Cream,....--29 ets @ gaart.§ JAMES & will serve yuu promptly and satis factorily. We solicit your patronage Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98 WILEY BROWN, Proprietors. Fi aS ° quan TE R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. ~ - R, LRUAVIS, Pres’t.) 4, L. LITTLE, Cash er; REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. STATHMENT OF THE The Bank of Greenville, / GREENVILLE, N. C. Atthe Close cf Busines s Dec, 15th, 1897. LIABILITIES. - "RESOURCES. . Loans and Discounts £12,00484} Capital stoek paid in $23,000 0 Over Drafts 1,699 6.3 Undivided Profits 8,797.6 . Premium on Stock 1,060.0" > Deposits subject to Check —:108,294.+ Due from Banks 44,598.0 > Due to Banks 199. Furniture and Fixtures 1,515.25! Cashiers Checks outstanding =—— 867.8 Current expenses cep Time Certificates of Deposit 960,00 4,901.0 eee Cash Items - ae 1 Pa) 4 aiwhel Cash on hand 30,455.77 2132, 118,614 ITT .¢5;} Tot Mi We study carefully the separare needs 0 promising every accommodation consistent Total $1 32,118,461 > f our patrons, and shall be glad to hive with good banking, ata ch CE OO ET mL ; TO-DAY’S MARKETS. 4A8 Reported bY "he GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO., ‘utton Buyers ———and Wholesale Grocers Co‘ton sold in Greenviile. 5 6-16 NEW YOR. AN [tty ALO We UNDERTAKER ME, LTS —_—U——--- eo eas one =? Lie ear = ied ps fae mite ravelved & ve" WY a ¢ = r¥@ have that pay, saylag it is Goomedin Norin . 4 « » % ey 2 4 * $F sew, ‘ a Aa : ar os JL’ . + H General fair foment and ‘buesdaye ae Ore he ; : . Je here wills co take stoek, an + _ fava Ys Carolina: thet it represents the bond- pie Bere wares nese es ui a . . hearse and tbe nicest line of Co:- . 4 ANY Pee -pepoeype { vy pe nioneed fe Vey mopnpye ca) SS <0 ® . : i: [holders and will be repudiated. Inany is etre Sai ae Corros Gjering Noon, “lose-) fing and Canxets, in weed, meta = “= sdetails siatinmmenncenaivead ~ make yvesinea ere. : thee type | . A = : 5 aerket [noes SCNT | +01 [| | t ond , Bat the Wet) stare 5.98 6.029 = 99!lic and cloth ever brough: t+ | a el ETE FO that siotid be tatwen ts fo orearigs { flLenanyell: ory Pe Wee tar i i a7 (POODV Ae 0 EU vee NO pry. Ces ees a Board ef de and start tue mov _| HLS 6.04 6.05 5.04 7 “ 5 | | Vays TED—UPRIGHT and faith- ment int . oo rear . C. C18 O17 We @iccpreantiios t° "“T4q bay . . , : : , a ; 1: en? roouey Ssaage. suoWhae tbhah aint OUSt Ue Py at ° : : - eee oe That is the wes ail drcevgints sel) WW fui gentlemen or ladies te travel : . in Proper SHAD, BAOWEI tists cub | ao ’ es Ripa “ | ie Pore 4 ¢ = YN i iat - ry 1‘ es Sonne 4 * “ ° Pyryain . t i, , ¢ apr: . . . | } { NA ie ‘ San La GROVES TASTELESS CHILD "PON for responsible, established house In the business of the town as Tiferseton| CHICAGO IC for Chilis, Fever snd oy} focins of | North Carolina. Monthly ¢65.00 and Let vs have cae board of ‘trade and sec! oe a ; Persona! atisntion given toc> = Malaria., It is simply Irey ond Guinine| expenses, Position steady, — Refer- What can be dane. | Witmae 2 Apeaurs » Chose ducting funerals and bodies en- ina tasteless form. Ch ter «love ‘ti ence., JEnclose self-addressed stamped | _ _ lento d ta ¢ ee : mee kb i we { i (4 OQ, i reer Lo £4 try ane? ER WEY $ | rave’ 5 . 5 ; . = oe 7 So ks } - Soya , tb Gadd 44 Ris Ose Cb fy Adults prefer it to bitter, naitecatipg ernyelope. The “dominion Company, 12h ar Jas dg) Hl | Ae iit recalve * Dts MY i 4 he . ; Yat , - ee es nye VET mar y feast “~ Tonics, bree. es, Dept. KR. Chicag LOVING AND GIVING, { AED Se ~ es | ' ra: . ~ 4 ry fas as PB - r — - Sonia | _ - 550 “eq | Prep yds LTC fOower thab ever = 1 i ; - H cy } z 4 it . IyOlY rien 1 Us teach, laerd. tne | nol} . Pork. . a beac poly be. ) ‘ TA TiTeT | pueven iy nob eli Ce na] ~ ( ( : Bt tik 8 a | re) +4 - } i744) it Lge wen Looe 7G Ua mg Odd uh WHY VOU ke Ae ee Rae (O fecu eae Gees aye TEES canon a 7 Tear | A Whi plap eo deristhy edit | aa cade 1b iauagaR : vA we 4 v v Bie y E 4 i | i i ay ‘i : TE whe “ {> aa ere ee TY aks : : 4 4 ey | = 4 ay | x , + \ . 1] t | - dh eke de ti fut iN fry | { med wit he ; i TD me eT ae ee a tao a The lee a See nee A ne hewa ata e BOB ook ONE @& GO, Then ae HE BSR ES TEs IVYONRVE a-alst \- i wey Load ae Bis ViS 4 ihe vty : t ———— an reer st and Pretiv tG shaw . yu 6 { oo it) t a. rat is) “4 lke a a 4 i 3) Lc Olhé | Cl | sy AMA A sLWY We a Vy \ Oise abd OUP S Ore. WW | 1aVE au We 1 {eur pra r We Oi t a a: ‘ & d "i ¢ % gy! ' ~ i » ef } A i 7 1 4 14 ef WY imny' Tay atnte| oid lous the dossen of iv: - ~ U : at i at 7. &) rae eee > F ty 4 a ; ‘ oS . “ ° oo : -! veh, b just received a new lof 01 WHITH GOODS) ee he as tue ery next thin | i indi ( pis tue very Hexe Cus; a fj ft ¥ e,* . Oar lor should afways be chowine wary 2 8 cer | - ri such ac pauiste Cloth, Dimilies, GNeCKeG Nabe) 8 er cltemeg she tines bes bebe beet) ERR | ’ | : 0 %% OC yee? # - \Pa S { i | { i} 1 0 PR i+f YO? Miere are many who know not thy tt rill : i a (HO lke sais MON ae) Oa ry) Soe | Be vy suum an Hewes PRG * a & } > an ; a ; 4 4 De = * i . BOOK, . Gia Ae Aty aC. BCAULLUL wat tele: Ane Merey, a rd E rey . OC & . ‘ = of 4 fy f * datnt DE i TY . 1 nN . Phere are milions in Warf anda 1 "ee =“ ay j : Qn tt “PONAPTOG ‘ a 1 ‘ , f 7 5 - | ‘ 4 ; Point D’Espritt Draperics and Lace Curtains. we 5 Wt 7, | Gur prayers aud our wifis are aul - ] \ lod - ’ to» POA Uy a e * . C G . just arrived. Come in| New Window Shades in White and all the lead- fing colors, (6 and 7 fee fringed in new patterns. ] 4 i long) beautifully ‘very Pair Guaranteed. a . . a ' ; hething, We bnow - Selected 4 lati pun « Aid Gai Can GO se me Sa ee ey FOR SALE. as tS uyg House nnd Lot. Six rooms, dining *é room and kitchen attuched Good well J.J. CHERRY. Annmarie bgp eae: NI oily water on lot i) a Pon oat ( N 50000 LBS MRA, 3000 LB3 LARD, ‘ Best Wear. sot A1S 1893BT = Always on Hand. Our China and Glassware department has taken on new life this month, We have just received peautiful Decorated China mm new tints and odd shapes. Japanese designs and English Bonn- ‘ware, Glassware in the best Cut Grass patterns. See our Deorated Condiment Sets, they are beauties. ON Se en el 500 BARRELS FLOUR, 2900 BOXES TOBACCO), 100 © *pownzrs, 4 OO CASES SOAP, { OO CASES LYE, “ 100° 9 5 SACKS COFFEE. We also have in stock Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Canned Goods, Suuff, Wrapping Paper and Bags and many other things to numerous to mention. Send us your orders. Mail orders receive prompt at- tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co.. The Cnle Suply Ch gee us. od All ° I wish to inform my many patrons and the public that they can noW ——«find me in the-————— NEW ~ MARKET ~ HOUSE where I am ready to cater to ‘all their needs inihe way of TABLE SUPPLIES. Lkeep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &c. Send me your orders, Goods delivere promptl& anywhere in town. E. M. McGOWAN. | {Phone dl. ee ~_ 7 - ESTABLISHED 1870" SAM M. SCHULT & —Desrierjii— . Pork, Sides, ‘Shoniderse Farmers and Merchants buying |the! + year’s supplies will find it to their intver- est to get our prices before purchs or* elsewhere, Our stock is ecompleco in alfits branches, Ee | com Flour, Sugar, Coffee __ Always at lowest market prices. Tobacco, ‘Snuff, Cigar *, ag we buy direct {from manufa ‘turers ag ® A complete stock of FURNITURE always on hand and sold. at prices te suit the times. Our goods are all bought and sold for CASH therefore, having ne , risc to run We sell at.aclosemargin, $M, SOHULTZ. — oe ' % *