« Ai < oe oJ WHICHARD, Bait and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1898. A MISUNDERSTANDING PER-. HAPS The Wilmington Dispatch says : The Charlotte Observer make the issue in the next campaign the rottanness and incompetency of the yants to present fusion government and ignore the free silver question altogether, sey- ing that the Legislature can do nothing toward giving the country free silver. This is all right as far as the rottenness cane and incomp tency ct the Russeli is concerned, t ut it will neyer do to ionore the silver que stion. Ww e were uvtfortunate in expression by overcharge and underwe roht : t WW like t ] ‘ | swore untortun | | : | : ace with all’the world ince oul stemporary draws the ¢ iT , The attendance was large and the € 11ke 0 ive. at peace Ibn 2} 1é or since our contemporary araws 2 “| Aud Vhree was made‘throveh watered! ; d fi . li ] Jar ductions it d trom the Observer | . o_o yt freshmet part of the fe a was libe | an ree trom ‘“entang Ing a liances, as uctioDs if dogs) fren be YU vi milis ' : F h . d. = litorial. O ithe wise pohcy| a . jeral’y patronized. father George sal ‘Nevertheiess, we euilorla . Uur view of ihe Se . ) nae | ‘0 us DV SE J ch CAPD Live aylly | . d if d bd ~ aoe . Ld d Four by sellin aged silk ; —, consider i 200 usiness tos ell for the next caiabuign bas been 80 And Num! 1; : re | And Number Five a sweater made | BETHEL ITEMS. , ae often and go clearly defined that 2 nee . a een aan YY be ° | 7 4. 4 dbrough starving women underpaid; — | tl a) te” Apa would seem haraly necessary to Peitek~ , gt 4% (| ey . , ; . 4 na way Was | , . Vs na el i B , \ (" rN rel 1 }2 I aD e ‘Qty f eee sciclany ate it, and yet since it may be dope 11] ANG SIX Was Made an deus Of sicanme, | PETITE Ly Ne Ly GO. Lota e | w . i | i ’ * i } 1 ; \ i N Sac ie ry | re * | r wvarde 4 » worth bide: | aind Seven in a gambling goine : Ni Tertla Poa Ne, a few words, it may be worth whiie :| 4 Samiolings seme; 4 | Miss) Myrtle Peal, of Plymouth, ] ha J | F 5 . r) £ h oy ley TT kK It ap years tous that the Demceratie) Ay aq Number Eieht he t*und ; spent Saturday and Sunday her i | OWE! t 1an anys od y CASe, 11s ma reS quite o . “A Re aa hee . ; Pakh Ge GNUTNOCE sult M2 Pound LO DY : “ey 0 IEA OO | l t re it t} party in this State could net new wth | L} f wretched fine Miss Mothe Andrews be ot of dis ur eae With 1e others, but as pi : Sis @facre ( sc] 1 § hy price of wretcher HerlUTy : pid Aad ata i fAUULE Wy it bli c - 4 ida i A | J? Vay ryt any resard to consistency or sell-respeet | | he public 13 on ovr side we are 1 eady to ~ ym, € ‘ * SMS Ce Sa . i } rt Fj { Ls 17 my . . Lr Nahe Vi ri . 1'¢ hhh ape, ] F | I ¢ ¥ i WS shyie 4 is B } We f a 1 € rh . . 4 He ” take a backward step on the sitver | And Sine Was froma robbers clan, | yeu Constable Elisha Bryan went ‘stan anc fis rht lu out. ere you will find ; oo Ft | Lt bh stolen troy nurdered woes ito ‘atl ro today. ] O] or le) qué sticn fit ra ced te, and it 3 Oe pe | LD ikfOomM a murdered liidll. Leu) ; not on V othr 12°, Lut . 4 Jah a L Pion 2 © + i \ 1s ; . - fectly certain that it does not want to. | Var youd man would not spend ayata rs. WC. Nelson went to Lurpore | as de Let if, thie refore, re-nttiem, nsf wil . its | Liits MhOneV dark with MUAYV a@ Stain, unda . r) 37 Sy devotion to the tree comage of siver at Vnd so be ylelded up lus breath on . W . 9 a , : i . 7 @ * ” ue abi o, T, { ul I aod 1). Py Moor iat ; 4 + PaAtin if | , {i » OG Homlpate POY | A tl, i : ? dt ‘ } the ratio of 16 to _ | ana Witt ns txoney starved to deat re business trip to Tarboro yesterday OYE TERRE ger me eTE sy § office? no man who does not. believe In) bi | } | — fa a } ta Y on , LEIL oor (1 ¢ ills that day y ° ie i Ye ‘| ‘ ‘ y + | 57 pelins ‘ 3) i é 9 3 . , from constable in the towtsinp mt + itfia that deed mun’s wallet | | Rey. Ss, aA Cotton, of Coneto spent | Roa sit n match “rosa! doe ‘teu & « ) t] e Lo, +) . but tlens 7 wat | ee dUGihek CLEAO GeEe@a Wal s Wal oat ir . ; _ 7 ( | judve on the Pench; but let 3 flast Migat here with ds Ui | . ‘ | { »? moat — | zhang! stuke everyuhing on free coinage, a8 it] Lhey’d never found a mas, uh me lbreth ! “Aa ° y ® ‘ a. ie | a PAN LOR, t = hey: ) } os) } | “K i | f ayy; OF i | did in 1896, when it) peassea os he} Who's used them half as ill as he | | ‘a iF Y H { mx i 4 cy: - P . | rT , i hon an ( y2. bil d aia) ae ‘eos eth he ee : site ann (C Yanna | an. 4 i \ ‘et NE . 4 day at VConetoe, j an) { q - ‘yg PAT ahh sel] udministration oh 7 : . | filly KRING CLOTHTER. We ar ure that en if OY \\ ile aka i Ao U Bs LUeYE Wer a Ley Phos { », OF Mild CQ \ ld . a —— i a . e500 \ otk 4 id \ ere TAR Ra I OE TNS wy Oe Nese: { fon?) ‘VY d I ee ae nS f ute , Wy vl icts lth alt baptist Cayycad D re | £ . _— mM Wy COMA J \ al ' A i (6 A AA q ; 1, ' tis VU ws j uu ; , it. : ac ~ ary W.th us at understands us} | . | 40 1p - + 8 : any A i j via ’ Aaa (orb | ; ; “yi tng ye ah, on Langan | gaty { ] ’ ] | - +4 De Aa ie ee ene we | Mary d a pe | Bee BeBe Culoreth preached at] goo Pe WD aad a 4 . rat ee! atdmeak yes & A % & Aal = . j * Mae ag Ke oe f Jf % | “py Lol el, sy) Wott} J We i , . ! } ‘ ‘a i “ Re ‘% i 4i oe: fy & of the 11th, is an venls |Parmel+ Sunday Ra: > ress Woods, Sprul, kieq., of bras Uy} LUE | | | # fag 4 } \iy ‘ 4 ; ‘ i Y Yur ‘ ) ay de” biect of tres, and a neve noth “4 - , Quaty. | DD. W. Cory made a 2 busines » to |: ss YY . Ours ly . | epee cle til he} a v “ \\ dst! N ( Hl } | di Y ob meaae IPSREVOES. tela d . ; ' f 1 We semift cin chioDt { hatiihatl mie, st Paey | return (Gav MOY oregoing we subnet fhe} ae | , } j } { s i ‘ i ° 4 - | y ‘ ty . following extract from Chis iat | 0 Mrs. jrotie Roll died unrdlay F ; er i iil ene i ] ;o* 4 1 oO , 4] 4 + 1 * a fu riher eluc lation of eur View | : PPuehl aAPCUuL oO O CLOCK. Funeral seryice oF (% < f ar Aiss Ute a tli 1) . ‘ ry : i ‘ t * ; qe et Ce Aa Cp! 4 “What do vau think the platiorm , _ i;were held m= the, sethodist church La or sD Bnet ye, - ‘ 1), Grip 5 bly rgok Nt — . ; . Fer | oh* ta he 7” Monday morning at nine oclock by ouch: to bet Miss Bettie Tyson, “Greatest Tiing | - - ' : | | - . Well Dunno t: >} Rev. B. BL Culbreth., Wer remains “As to platform: Vell, the MeO ys) phe World’ ; , were then taken down in Carolina “y° ‘ adianal eratic utterance at Chic:go m= national policies is all we need. But the fight this year is nearer home. It is the “4 . o 1 . State we must rescue now, and oul slogan snould be A white man’s cov. ernment.’ Thisis synonymous with a pore and honest administration cf fairy. “In the present cricis uissentient views aa te financial and other issues, so tar as the State is affected, must be “aCe reconciled, and differences must be commodated. The patriotic citizeaship of the State must get together preservation ot our institutions, may go further and say for the common decency. The burning questivu with us is to pat our State back into tae hands of its virtue It is against all law, ‘or the and, I cake otf one’ great and intelligence. human and divine, that the ignorance of a State should cantrol its affairs and shape its career. The State, for the ake ot its good name ard fair charac- ter, should once mere be directed with a yiew to progress and prosperity rather than of self-aggrandizement an] salary. “Ifthe appeal is properly and in time made, there are many voters who * will bow readily to our support, It is “the real work of reform, “Lec the word be given end given out at once that we go forward.”— Charlotte Obseryer. a m. THE PEDIGREE OF THE DOLLARS. Ten good one-dollar bills one day yallet lay. 5 he) To trace each dollar’s nedinree : Within a good man’s vy And he resolved (so good wa And no‘ to spend a single bill — ne * Chat bore a strain cf wrong or i So like a sleuth he followed back ach dolar bill upon its track. Bill {na dishonest jockery trade ; 4 ; Number Ove he found was made And two agroecr made ef late QO. VP. dwith, “She.” Miss Myra iskinner, “Llouse- Boat on the istyx ” Miss Rosalind Rountree, “Deside the Bonnie Brias Bush,” x. J. Woodward, “Leather Stocking Tales.” Miss Sallie Lipscomb, ‘Innocence Abroad.” ° R. Hyman, “Moon Stoue.” | Miss Margaret Lazghley, “Tales of Two Cities.” Miss Lee Foley, “Ships That Pass in the Night.” 0 Miss Julia Foley, “Thorns and Or- ange Blossoms.” Miss Lizzie Jones, “Two Keys.” Miss Ada Wooten, “House-Boat on the Styx,” C. M, Jones, “Pickwick Papers.” V. I. Pender, “Jucklins.” The judges were AV. M. Bond, ¥..G@ | Jam. sand J.B. Harrison, who awarded Scuth- the prize, a copy of “Dixie, or ern See to Miss Sal- ‘he Lipscomb for the best ie yresentatior® Nes and Sketches,” late She leaves felt in township ana intered beside her busvand dames R. Rollins. the i six calldren who have heart sympathy cf the entire commuint: . | their sad bereavement. | "| 1 The Cumberland county dispensary cleared $60 )0 in Its profits about January. were during its first six months $2,400 3 saosnanaansassaa an oe enn ALFRED FORBES, pee ®: Dealer in AABAAA 2 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, vi ans | Greenville, N. C. : D4 AA Avy » nena + ee oeee . *e?@ebtegevese eer e@ eee eeveves o ee ee @@eeetetenve ve a a. wre e eens ee eeeeeseoses *eeeneee ene e@ © *# @@ @@ pe © 8 8 & ‘CLOTHING ee rr ph a ee ee oe "ft woe oC eeesnae cia e._?~ “v an Mon ee DA Ss ay vty (6 ee ee = ry een eh John Kelly’s John Kelly’s Can fit anybody, Ses A Ene ee fila ae ae omen. omen omen omen can,sult anybody, your pocketbook as wellas your feet. | RICKS & TAFT. * ek } a JATLY REFLECTOR. D anaes merce D ¥, WHICHARD. Biter, if mel ‘ad (icine —— adie per o EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 4 ; Entered as Second -Class Mail M atter eects RATES $3.00 se eat aeeeeni tt een nel SUBSCRIPTION @ @ne year. One month, One week, Delivere @ut extra cost. Anvertising rates be had on applicatt the office. 10 din town by carriers with- tes are liberal and can on to the editor or at ene man Nang rr ae We desire’ a’ live correspondent “ everv postoffice 1" the county. Mille gerd in brief items of news 88 it “ a in each peighborhood. W rite D ain) and only on one side of the pape! Wrorsnas. FEBRUARY 16, ill sewn ten accniat depeenensnter acres eee . ve Substential Justice —_ » A few Jawvers were rittin one of the citv restaurants a 1° dave ago eating lunch. and dis cussing different gnbjects, wher one of them told the following story: This occurred some vears ALO in the office of the former justice An attorney, who oux City had aA man gin faw of the peace. has since left Si been ergaged to d-fend for the crime of petty larceny. The lawver new that the cases against his client was a pretty ftrong one, ard he decided to beard the lion in his den. As he enterea the room he told the justice of the case, the name cf his client, and added he cid not think there was any evidence ta convict. At the, same time he alipned a $20 cold piece in the hand of the justice, and gave him a knowing wink. The court said nothings but, pulling open the cash drawer, slipped the money ip. Thecase went to trial, and after the evidence had all been intrcdueed there appeared to be no question of the enilt of the defendant. But his coucsel was confident, thinking the god piece bad done the work. The court then summed up the case, ard, to the astonishment of the defend- ant’s counsel said. “The court. finds the defendant guilty as charged in the informa- tion, and fines him $100, of which amount $20 has been paid. The defendant will be committed fo the county jail until the remain- der is paid into this court.” Nothing more was 811d, and the justice settled back in his ahbair, satisfied that the laws of the atata had been upheld anda dishonest attorney had heen left in the lurch.—Sioux City Jour- nal. (t 1. ah, In The State Legislatures A suear beet bounty is pending mo the Ohio tagislature. The Virginia house has passad a bil'to reduce the salary of nearly allthe state official*, the aut varving from 10 to “5 per aent.ard the total. saving being $14.480, a 0 The Mississippi house has re- Jected the Senate bill carrying an appropriation for the establish- went ofa textile school, and a bill to introduce the South Caro- hina primary law. Bills have been introduced in the Maryland legisiature to place} married women on the same legal standing as their husbands in the matter of the holding or transfer- ring of proverty. The South Carolina house pas- sed a severate coach bill, provid- ing tor seperate cars or seperate section in the cars for the races. It has rejected a bill to require paying a desperate game Tiey are standing under th noose of public opinion. ‘The state officials free, a bill abolish- ing the death penalty im cases where the jury recomends to mer- cy.and a bill providing an imdex expuratorius for school histories giying “erroneous accounts” of the war of the rebellion. The senate, after favorably consider- ing a-wide-tire bill, has endorsed the house bit to place exoress, telegraph, and telephone com- panies uader control of the rail- road commission, with au amend- ment excepting telephone com- panies, for the reason that there are severel telephone companies inthe states-—New York Evening Po't. A Remarkable Career. William M. Evarts who passed his eightieth birthday Sunday, has had 2 remarkable career. He ig eaid to be the only Jawyer who aver secured a single fee of alfa million dollars, though that 1s; not tbe mostinteresting fact in| his long history. He defended President Johnson at the time of the impeachment charges, he helped seat President Hayes in the executive chair, he was coun- ceil for @eecher in the Tilton case, he represented the United States in the settlement of the Alabama claims, i#was secretary of state under Hayes, aud in his later vears be entered the senate from New York state. It is pe- thetic to read of him now, blina and feable, confined to his bed for weeks at the time and unconcern- ed in the affairs of the world about bime But doubtless be has had as much enjoyment in his long carecr as most men, and certainly he has had his share of reputation and bonors.—Provi- dence Journal. Cost of Producing Pork ltr One bushel of corn wil! produce 104 pounds of pork, irom which you can determine whether it 1s better to sell corn or pork. Careful experiments have | shown the following facts in re- gard to feacing corn to make pork: Fifty pounds of corn, fed whole ard raw, makes ten pounds of pork. . Fitty pounds of corn fed avd raw, makes fifteen r ground pounds of pork. Fifty pounds of corn fed ground and fermented, makes sevenieen ponnds of pork. Fifty pounds of corn, fed cook- ed and fermented, makes twonty pounds of pork.—Franklio Times The Supreme Issue Decent, respectable and honest government is the issue in Nerth Carclina, until Russell and Buat- ler and that class of reformer: are ocsted. These statesmen are rope is tightening daily. They will soon be daaghng—unholy, uncleaned. bodies—~and despised. They seek to eseape for them The peopie ot North’ Caroline cannot be fooled by any such means. The sun is rising anu Thank God for . it.—Windso: Ledger. Curiositigg ot Marriage. Goethe said he married to obtain respectability, | Wicherly, in his old age, married his servant girl to spite his relations The joiniag of mght nands in ancient times had solemnity and the validity of an oath, | Giving a ring is supposed to indicate the eternity ot the union ; se2ing that a circle is endless, | Under the Roman empire marriage was simly a cintract; hence we read » Among the Jews the rule was for a maiden to marry on the fourth and a widow on the fifth, day cf the week not earlier. In a Roman marriage the bride wae purcbased by the bridegroom’s pay- ment of three pieces of copper migney to her parents, maid hofore the betrothal was done to conceal her blushes at the first touch of the man’s hand and at the closing kiss. Kirsing the bride the moment the marriage ceremony ended, though not now prescribed by the rubic of the Western churches, formerly was an imperative act on the part of the bridegroom. The eerly marriage ceremony among the Argle-Saxon consisted merely of hand-fastening Gr taking each other by. the hand, and pledging each other love and affection im the presence of rela- tives and friends. —Ex. d Out, They Must be Move The mep who now misgovern the State must, as much as lies within:the province of the No- vember election, be eradicated from the offices. To do this the Democrats’must have the Legis- lature, and, if we are allowed a suggestion, in order to accomp lish that end there shoula beno overtures made to any party or parties, and there should be no compromises. A straight line on State issues sheuld be marked, and by unity yictory will be easy. —Salisbury Sun. ammo « AB ig Whale Caught. Beaufort, N. C., Feb. 14 —Capt | Moore’s whaling crew on Shack- leford Banks near the bar, tu-day killed the largest whale captured here in many years, measuring 60 faetlong, jaw bone seven and a half fect long. Tho whale will make 65 karrels of oi!, and 18 esti- mated to be worth $1,890. The latest news in refence to the case of Robert Hancock, Pre- sident of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, that he is not be removed from office. This is rather surprising, for with al) his oralevolence, violence and wrong- headedness, Governor Russeil has not shown himself lacking in regard for the ordinary decencics of life, The retention of Hancock in Office in the face of the proo’sg against him would be the crown- ing infamy of an administration already more odious than any except one the State has ever known-—Charlotte Observer. owe ata P: A on Paradise, As tha in Liberia torily, it might thein tu'ge NeXICO, to colonrze negroes if iri | befensible to induce ' Mexsilla valley, in the lavgest water- melons are svown, Itis said that a farmer in that valley had no wagon strong enough to take one to mar- ket, so he had to eut slices out-ef it with a crosseut saw as they were needed for home consumption. But one of them became too ripe; it burst and washed away all the lower acres of his farm. No lives were lost, but much damage was done, as the flood rushed down the irrigation ditches, This story is vouched fay by an exchange whose editor wears seven shooters in bis belt.—Atlanta Constitution.» ' Wor TV4y sey eae © a NY Sausrac- ') Lu cad ‘ VY izk ». » She Burned Her Letters, Tennyson once wrote to Glad- stone: “I heard of an old lady the other day to whom all the great men of her time had written. When Froude’s ‘Carlyle’ came out, she rushed up to her room, and toan old chest there wherein she kept their letters, and flung them into the fire. ‘They were written to me,’ she said, ‘not to the’ public!’ and she set her chimney on fire, and her children and grandchildren ran, in, ‘The chimney’s on fire!’ ‘Never mind,’ she said, and went on burning. I The custom of putting a veil upon af Better and more attractive than ever. New Features Throughout r ® Fine = Racing’. Purses Aggregate Liberal Premiums in ail departments The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Game. Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural Products will be the fines: ever dis- played The Ladies Department is un- usually large Thetireatest ofall Attractions Free ! Free!! ’ Hippodrome and Wild , Wesi Shows. A thrilling and realistic exhibition of Wild Frentier 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 entiye performance takes place on the race track every afternoon during the fair,and is absolutely free. Don’t miss seeing it For premium list or other in- formation address the Secretary GEORGE GREEN, NEW BERK. NC Be Ae v (sreenvilfe ‘.arkxet. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Bitter, per lb i5 to 20 Western Sides Sugar ecved Hams Sorn Corn Meal! Flour, Family 40 to & | | GREENVILLE . Male Academy, — +1. - The next session of th; school wii open or MONDAY SEPT. ¢. 1897 . f and eontinue for 10 months. The terms are as follows Primary Bnglish per mo. a2 Intermediate ** ‘“ “ $2 GI Higher ie etc eed $3 Languages (each) ** * $1 00 The work and diselpline of the sehou wii be as heretofore. 7 ene / ee a m. 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Bay 4 ten = o ae i et het M picetc ce BR waicge Fle eo Sse ot ube A ET 6Ssg Ss MO HEF TeT EERO Ze Ooseme - . “Ph dwm Oo, aes _f ot hey “so yd Ymsosse £ SOAS Smo Boe at esses.” Bl ZeoOrs Seuay ed C4 Se ips bd por S eo pond oo Pw a aed ao # 3 or 4 "ea Aaem Om oon = Fan — tet an J SOZRESD CaN apm we ° s $80 399 © “ESESS 5a ant A Mee“ee os . @ @eaw Tet i] Yin 4 . Tv %& {CHURCHES,* mre . . . . 4 BAPTIS1—Services every Sunday, “ * re) * moring and evening. Prayer meeting ee r ; : Q ( Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A, M. a) re : ) C, . Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9.30 A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superintendant. METHODIST~—Services every Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rey. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin- tendent. PRESBYTERIAN—Services — third Sunday, morning and evenirg. Rev J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday schoo! 9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten; a ident, LUDGES. A..F. & A. M.—Greenville Loage No 234 meets first and third Monday even ivug. J. M, Reuss W. M, L. I. Moore, Sec, _ 1.0.0. 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. A. B. Ellington kK. of R. and 8. : R. A.—Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening. W.L. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. John Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R A.L of H, Pitt Council 236 meets evary Thursday night, J. B. cherry Ce WW. Wil-er See, “ene, Cctton and Peanut, Below are Norfoik prices of gptton ani peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- | chants of Norfolk + QoTTON. Good Middling ae Middling Low Middling 75 1-18 Good Ordinary’ { 48 Tone—steady; PEANDTS: Prime Kxtra Prime Faney Spanish Tone—stead ye LOO OO MOE 7 to 2 2 ; it i PRACTICAL TW AND SIT WO WORKER. i | | RL eo Vic 4+ FI ATS 10 to 120) } 50 to 64 % c 4.75 to 5.7! | xe ze RO) W. B. Rodman. Lard 54 to 16! Oats 45 to 40 Sugar 4, tof Cottep 84 to 0 “alt per Sack 65 to 150 Chickens 12} to 15| Fees per doz 12) Beeswax.ne: 7 | Cotton Seed,per bushel 19 to!) Wexsk a continuance of your — : common carriers “to! transport Jof men “putting away” their wives, — should like to raise an altar to that ? old lady and burn incense upon it.”’ pe ae lideral patronage. “0 _ Offers his services to the 3g citizens of Greenville and the QE public generally. Ope ROOFING, GUTTERING, Spouting and Stove Work, 2& a specialty. rw) : a al © =~ < ac a6 Satisfaction guaranteed or QP Tobacco Ay Shop Q IC) $ @c no charges made, © ¥lues made in season. on Lickinson Avenue. YUGOUVTIOUSILOSQG9ORy Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C. | (QODMAN & GRIMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . Greenyilie N. C. Practice wherever services ace desired. nen, Barbers. @ JNOBLES, » TONSORIAL ARTIST On Fourth street near Postoffice Only Barber shop in town conducted by white workmen B.PENDER, FASHIONAPTH BARBER, Can be found below Five Points, wee ‘ ‘next door to Reflsetor office, | gAMES A.. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE, N.C, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein; and Pressiag Gents Clothes a: specialty. e T H CRBERT EDMUNDS, " ~FASHIONABLE BARBER, W H.RAGSDALE. spev‘<' attention given to: elbanirg ” ae wf. bait en ? i . Atlantic | Coast Line Sheituis mn Wffeet Jan. 17th, 18°... Departures from “Wilmington. NORTUROUND. . DAILY No 48—Passenger—Duo Veo. 9.35 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 11.18 am. Coidshoro 19.05 am. Wil 20n 12.55 n m. Rocky Yonnt 1.49 n m. Tarboro 2.45 pm, ; Weldon'4,23 p m. Petersburg ’ 6.99 Dm, Richmond 7.15 pm, Norfolk 6.95 p m, Washing- ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 1,6 am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m, New York 6.53 am, Boston 3,00 pm. | VAILY No 4)— Passenger Due Mag 715 pm. notia8.55.n m. Warsaw 9.10 Dm, Goldshoro 19.10 p m, Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarboro 6.4% am. Rocky Mount 11.57 pm, Weldon 1.424 m, Nor= folk 10.580 a m, Petersburg 8.144 m, Richmond 4.66 a m, Washington 7.41.am, Balti nore %°3 4 m,.° Philadeiphi, Fam, New York 2.63 4 Vie Haston 9.00 pm. SOUTHBOUND, AILLY No 55—Passenoor Due Take ay va, Waecamaw 5.09 om, Chad deurn 5.41 m Marion 6 42 p 19, Florenca 7,95 p m, Sum- Ter 9.10 nm, Columbin 10.30 1, Denmark 6.12 am, August 7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am, Atlanta 12.25 p m. Charles- fon 10.50 nm. Savannah 1.50 a m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m, St. Auenstine 10.30 am.Tam na.5.25 pm, AKRIVATL.S AT YT LMINGTON— PROM THE NORTH. DA ai xv No. AQ —..p BBO Pvr saa ASsenger-—Poaston 1.02 rm, Now York O(n) nm, Philadelphia 19.05 am. Ralti. more 2.40 am, Washington 4.30 am, Pichmond 9.05 am, Vetarsbure 10.00 am. Nor- Veldon 11.52 am, Tarboro 12.12 ~m, Reeky Vannt 19.47 nm. Wilson 2°37 pn. Golds- horo 2.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1° pm, Magnolia 4 24 pm, PAILY No. 41.—Passer Tt mie 'l.—Vassenger--Teave 7.500 AM, Boston 12.00 nie¢ht, New York 9,20 am, Phifadelphia 12.09 pm, Washington 2.46 pm, mond 7.20 pm. Petershure 8.12pm. Norfolk 2.°0 pm, Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarbora 6.01 pm, weky Mount 5.40 am. Soldahoro 7OlL om, Warsaw (53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am. No. 51—Passenzer.---Loave New Pern 9.00 am, Jackson-— Ville 10.26 am. This train Arrives at alanic street, FROM THF Sounir R ich- DA ILy execent — Sunday 12.15'P.' DAILY 1,20 P.M. NO. 5t—Passenger—Teaye fampn 8.10 am. Sonford 3.27 pm. Jacksonville 7 410 pm, Savanna 1.45 night. Charles- fon €.°3 am.Columbia 6.00 am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon 1.0 am, Augusta 3.30 pm. Penmark 4.25 pm, Sumpter 8.98 am, Florence 958 am, ‘arion 10.36 am, Chadbourn TL38 am, Lake Waccamaw 12.09 am. Train On Secpien 7 eeseenhia | Neek Branch Roac @aves Weldon 3 y [ON 5.59 Dm... Walifax 4,30 Pp. m. ’ arrives Seotland Neck at, fs ath) n 0., Greenville 6,57 pm., Kinston 7.55 y™. Returning, leaves Kinaton 7.70 Fen? Greenville $.32 2, m. Arriving ali KX af 11-19 %.™m., "7s"don 11,33.4m daily exeent Sunday. __Prains on Washnicton Branch lenve washington 8.90 a. ™m., 1nd 2,29 »n _ rivers Parmele 9.10 9. m., and 4,90 n 2, Tarboro 9.45 a, m., returningleaves Varboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.25 9. m wi? 6.90 db. om... arrives Washington 11.00 4. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ox. (vt Sunday, Conneets with trains on teotiond Neek Branch. } Train Teaves‘tarnarg, AY C. via AT be. yy) O To. ® . . Marie & Raleigh R, R. daily excent Sin. -1V,9f 5 80 pn, m.. Sv v : nday 4°75 P.M: vve Plymonth 7.49 P.M, 6.19 p, in. - -Urnine aves Plymouth daily execent * idev, 7.508. m., Sunday 9.00 4 ™.. «Tive Tarhara 10.05 am and 11.00 Trainon Midland N.C. Dranch leaves old’boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. un. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. My are tives at Goldsbors 10,25 a. m.° Trains on Latta branch, Florence R a&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- Vv. ry Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- jaw for Clinton daily, except Suuay, (1 20 a.m.and 4.15 p, m: Returning leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m, Train No. 78 makes close connection £ Weldon forall points daily, all rail via ‘iehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk Fne all points North via Norfolk.j ; *H. M. EMERSON/ Gen’) Pass. Agent EMERSON, tima%9 Manar*~ ‘ CE aTY' sPF Cant? Mang gay, . j + yf be —— ALL ABOUT JT’ A handsomely teense 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 ever post- ugZe. D. J. PRICE 0, P.& T. A. 1. & @, N. B. ax. : Palestine, ‘Texas, Fast Texas lands. are attraeting considerable attention. {g Mention this pan r. . ’ ae 9 La | Baltimore 2.25 pm, | Leave Wilson 6.09 am. { NE ATOR OF LOOT. 1 e Mr. Drake Feels it His Duty to Recommend Paine’s | Velery Compound at ’ ‘ Petree ttt velit “f , ALA Miley lgrety CA, Y f cas WA Nie The youngest and most bustling city in the United States-— Founded list April, Lincoln boasts a sewerage svstem, electric lighis, macad- amized rods, trolley cars, telephone franchise and a water plent. Irom a hamlet roa town—to a city, oO in this incredibly short time, Lincoln has crown wit) the wonderful pnrogres- siveness loo%ed tor only in the West— a splendid example of che indomitable ve pertinecity of 9; frone mon. Like mes! foreifulmer. Mayor Drak» unist see pesrits before ceiving his an- proval; but when eonvinegd he speaks out his mind without fear or favor of anv one, There iano hesitation among Mavo? Drake’s friends in saying that Paine’s celery comvornd has been of the utmcst help in enabling him to do a prodigious amcunt of work, and to get rid of that insomnia that at one time resultedtrom ePVery prols need effort Mayor Drake nimself suves Lincoln, Middlesex Co, N, ° Ost. 3 Weils, Rieherdson & Oo,, J. 0, 1897. Gentleren—I[ have been. getting upon Paine’s celery compound tro our loge] druggist. each day, I sleep eight hours each niyht After sixteen hours work like a baby, and attribute much of the - i 3 4 o “Sf a Oa is 7 i¢ Wt A be a wy (9d _& . oo, of ¢ bi” bot oF We ° ¢ Yds An er ee ed ra ‘ AAW inl p ¢ ef Btrengtheuing of my nerves to Paine’s celery compound, Yours truly, Sivas D, Drake, Nothing demoralizes the health soon - eror more completely than even ile | ec asional loss of sleep. Yo stert a new dav with the brain unvefreshed is like trying to Keep a worn cut horse up to work with the whip instead of by teed. ing. The incessant brain activity is as if the skull were laid bare and tlfe sur- face of the brain were struck lightly every few seconds and without a sign ” iJ ofa “let uy Thus sleeplessness fmperceptibly, but no Jess surely, destroys the brain cells th: t sre the sources of mentat power anc ‘he health of every organ of the bec» ne’s celery compound gets the nervous system out of this dangerous rut of s.eeplessness. It supplies nour ishment tothe rervous tissues fastey than they are worn out, and does not let the uutrition of these delicate parts get low enough to bring on insomnia, of the final success of Paine’s celery compound One of the earliest evidences in caring debility, nervousness, sleep- ] ssness and deranvements ef liver and kidneys ts the increased appetite, . the Clearer skin, and thot indeseribable pre ursor of healths ateclin sof “well boing” that takes the place of the tired’ snguid, melancholy condition, Cree nae NI? CARMI Fic ORI UNS TR a Pecuilar worm, An animal growing between the high and low water marks on the Japanese coasts is a mud worm call- ed sabella. It occupies a bard limy tube of itsown making and gets its food, wheu the high tide comes up over its Liding place, by thrusting out a head bushy with tentacles.and sucking in currents of water loaded with minute particles of nutriment. Out of this wriggling creature the shore people make a soup, which is true vermicelli, not a paste imita- tion of ‘‘little worms!’”’ and is said to taste ay badly as it smells. " His Stock In Trade. The Poet—My angel! My guiding star, the light of my— The Lady—Oh, please don’t talk ‘shop!—Indianapolis J ournal. { al ETA tes Fc AIM IS Without P.oza:a For Their Comfort. Addlepate —There is one thing I cawn’t uncdcsstand, doncherno! Noddlekins—What’s thaté Addlepate— Why, when we stop to consideh—aw—how uncomfortable it is in a crowd—why, aw—I cawn’t see why it is that there are always more people in a crowd than there are where there is no crowd!—Hart- ford Courant. age When old coins are worn so that it is hard to make out’ the inscrip- tion, gradually heat thecoin, and in almost all cases the inscription will appear. | . The natives of Alaska seldom change tHeir clothes unless theyoare worn ont. They are considered the) filthiest race of beings on the earth. .. innit vaphe { b, miners nino E la THAT? & ad re A es What Is It ? | cia o “=> It is apicture ot tae celebrated <> PARKER FOUNTAIN. PENG Best in use The outfit of no business man is | complete without one. Gi of - alll The Reflector Book Store ~ has‘a nice esscriment ot these Fountain Pens also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens You will be astonished when you see them and earn how very che ap they are. You'may never, But should you'e) eres.» Want Job Frinting “sam Come to see us, 2 F F . pe & be a i (aR . ss . ‘ mete me aaron ese arama . as i ° ELEN LI AT SR III TET : f 6 Ar : LY REFLECTOR; =" "2 oa LMWO0D DAIRY DAILY REFLECTOR. jana oe ‘ : ; eek 7 : ~ be y « * 4 . : nn . The Refiector Gives What, You Are Names of People You Know et. . gd Fe en ead * . ‘ - . . Regs 1 » Looking For oo We wish toinform our many friends} Mr, R.E. L. CRENSHAW a skilled JTDICGETS ADVERTISING. } 3 and patrons that the eapacity of daira 1 ly with the et net “ot : toni ' E. Foy,-of Newbern, .was here ; : airyman, who'was recently wr Services in Methodist church tonight.| . C. E, Foy,-of Ne ; "| Elmwood Dairy has just been very3°C7UNa" lalla The high wincs brought us a cold fabs | much enlarged ane ATRpP eo 7 yh State experiment farm at Raleigh . © ° | Took: epared to promptiy jul a ey ‘ J r : t * tland Neck are now prepar hb . Creatas manv anew business. son J. W. Higgs went to Sco , ; ; prtee xeanw 21 wave. ; y. “ oi ders at the following prices, goodsnow has charge of our Dairy and < . 7 ; va? oday. . ; . Friarges many an old business, The train was an heur an a halt late ; Batis re! pf bid ihr »iwill serve yuu promptly and satis | ; C.G. Joyner, ot Baltimore, is in| “Elmwood Butter,..20 chs a pound . | Preserves many a large husiness, |last night. own to gee out = exchants Sweet Milk, oo, 95 etd a gallon. ifactorily. We solicit your patronage. : : % a € ral j ) . ~ . °T & . . 5 , Revives manva dull business, | (etton beed Meai and Seed Oatss | — @ , , Sour Milk,....-+. so cts a quart. } Dairy Phone 14. Residenee Phone 98 - ] hat ‘cheap at S. M Scbultz. f. B. King, of the U. S. army, a PuréCream, weeee 2d CbS.4 qaart. Q i ‘ ha aRaretsl) } . * meee s Reacenas many 710s" bens 7 | / Fortress Monroe, is here on a. visit to &W W roprietors j wy? “0 b) ® fait Lmsinase | Real estate transters have ben large latives | JAMES.& ILEY BRO N, P p a * Z ¥ ¢ i . or TISTNAKS . i t ° * re a lV . ~~ rea many A TAPING th . ; , er 3 ee itoday, the wind being tha principal {> oe ae TT navig) nee og : , aleigh, who R.L. rest. : . Secrres snccess to any 'n27'nes8 unloader. Mrsa J. F. Jordan, of Raleigh, R. A. TYSON Vide-Pres. <= , J. L. LITTLE. Cash er} “39 « ».é a _ . . . . 4 i es e Sho . : retty line 0 has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. ’ REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. nemesis . . t you want to see a pre a ; . hs : i. _ ccall at Refle Hugh Parham, returned home today. | Sn apmwHNT OF THE © ‘box papers and tablets call at Ivetiee- , mya TXT 8 Cc, enna nr rS. : * F Fn ‘ : PhAIN AND BGAT &CH itor Book Store. | corpo on app awe he Bank of Greenv! le, ; ; IF TRUE IT MEANS WAR. | | — | Bo Cherry has had on his war paint _ . e ! | the first man to volun Battleship Main R fed GREENVILLE, N. C. . 4 (J , TOC ay ane Was ( st € Ua ¢ Eg ry VAS F e ,or e ; . . Passen on i ad mail train anir ov; : . ; ae attles _ ae } Atithe Close act Busimess Dec, 15th, 1897.! ‘feer to go Neht Spar, 210WN UPe : 5 - ,™ af Cain | ; . Pa Q } TRS north. ayri ved Go) A . (;oine i 7 | off at mmenyenete "RESOURCES. ¢ LIABILITIES, . ; ' are-headed drummer go ) i , . r Vos: g $42.904.8 anital s paid i $23 . een PM 1 A bare-headed ¢ o_ Early this morning Tue ReFLecToR| Loans and Discounts $412,904 BA Capital stock paid in 3 3,000 ‘att south, arrivee ef Ore Te ithe depot here this morning. He lost oye _ . . Over Drafts , 1,650 bo Undivided Protits B,7 97.8 ¢ . ; received the following apecial bulletin: Premium on Stock » 1,000.0" 5 Deposits subject to Check 108,294,.5% North Bound Breteht, Anives| tis hat from the train. ihe U , > tieahin Main | Due from Banks 44,598 0 Due to Banks 190.0. | serene ite antes be sh il f - ; : PIR ORG - S ’ vy py 6 1) 10:10 A. MV | omg oy ‘ad 1 ite Latted Sates Battleship 0) Furniture and Fixtures J,515.25¢ Cashiers Checks outstanding SO7.5% 9:50 4. ME. teaves 10:10 A. | ueslay mien ane aie wi “| was blown all to pieces by 2 Spant h| Current expenses 2,190 213 Thine Certifi rates of Deposit 960,00 ' — os numbers cf people tremble througi fear . ; Cash [tems | 7.857.513 anth Ponnd Frereht, arrives C . torpedo teat Jast night, 102 of the} fash trems , Oy {RR Te nat. £199 470 Reut roune - Me hata Carnado was comimg : : a Cash on hand AU, 499. 3 Total $1932, 118,6} < . | . . , vent ts *p ) "ho Ht oy a ee ; 9.90 P. MF. teaves 2:15 P.M ODD eniet a Moral $132,118.61 3 oe ; The d'fferance in temperavure vVee- Inguri.s were made by wire as to OTA cee 1 shall be elad to] M . Tam = een 1 ee ‘Vy } \ ; sa € ge ide og . . rr I anpoafistly Va canwPare mee 18 four yatrons, ans Sidi sC La tO YM 7 Steamer Var Rive veg from torday and today isabout as wide as the correctness of the report and it wa. We stady carefully the se patale ne “us ° p jarent with oood bankine WE 1 uid vant s : unt. promising every accommodation consistent with Zoo SING, Wooo Tanned iné average person could Want. cata : your secount, HHS Oven a — Washington Mondav, Vi ednesday | ene se1a to” have come througn relibly wane = m4 | ; ws Lo : — TNT yf a ae eey APP : v soe! One Leader—24 four s! s writing} Channels. TToweyer, all efforts to get ’ KH Rye He and Friday, leaves for Washing-) ‘”" Leader—24 tour sacets) Wriling a TO-DAY S MARKE! S. ait f V tein . paper and 2-4 envelopes, -in nice box,| further news @uring the day bave been! att f HY] r dae Tanraday and Sat ial) far ft eents. at Reflector Book Store . ; - Mie ie eal ton Tuesday. Vhursdayv a mat pall for 5 cents, at Reflector Book : tore, wi hout result and ws are unable fo] —_— UU the WO i , . ra 5, y heft! 37° lia es } ie "T]e . mrday. | Tlave your laundry ready to go off y WL Phe report Is Trae. . 1s Reported by | 2 on . (Wednesday morping, You get the White the report saused some ex. a . To “vc at amele ? pee Hest Work done at the Wilmington | citement here, it is diseredited by most]‘Ehe GREENVILLE SUPPLY ©O../ UNPURTAKER LQ PROVEPALE TOC O MI Be ny peanndey Sseante + 4 loa] nal | ‘ 4 feam dud nary. ' Py a \ ent pe Opie, as Wo ona dly JOGKS Teas: ful le Cotton Buvers % % t . . + | WV, re t LED. - dé pl : * : . . > c . ’ y* , Ps a the cainirns ef tee PEPeTOR, | a fthat Spain would take such a “rash r i 1 at AAO A . | - ———and—— i (iby EEE, | ‘eo —— step, Knowine that it would pu cipitate i Lith ATL j ; i . *. era AN Ma . a Be he ua —— | ‘He's Here an dnireaiate war with the United Wholesale gros’ RMBALMBERS 4 % . « } * . : * ‘ P . : yt oe s P, i bd ub i se at, ® Weather Pulletin. | Sore kind of unusual weather is} fates as weil ay arcusa the censiare of - : i hardly rmiare thrr-eould have heen CX- all eiviliz fa CO! ntries, Le "4 6) eee | . aS . . 4 ; »,° ' v4 y On . yay er ae ile. ( -| sas pected today. Benjamin, Ferankiin Lawes lust belore eine 10 press| Coiton sold in Greervirie.) we . A oe 4. OY a : He rigor MOL UOTE we attay LY plik: . hh: me & pecelved & we oe . rate + + y | i 4 Cr, ¢ if iN rink. \ Ai, H ° . A. : . ” | Ney + S ive ert i 4 © : ~ Fair tonieht and Thursday, colder.) ‘vtewn, and he usually brings a the report was confirmed but no: de | © hearse aud ue nicest line of Co - is foWh, aid die USA Walhos 4 ‘ eee — - - 7 Thursdiy morning, freczing wer ther OD) ay crorm or somefhing clse with bim [Marte pertuicutars eiven, oxcept that the | Corron Opening. Noou, loses] fins and Cesxets, in weed, meta coer re ; . rt are is hand eloth—§ 3 ever brougk: te th ec conisht lio fillin the time be(ween taking cizar} kuled eid wounded of the aban rs | er BO 5.95 sl BDQ cloth ever broughs %& 1 (fara with * ea i ords I's. . CPeW Ws il Ou SIXtY . . . wat) t WLITO@PDY 13506 [ORT SOC So eTeRNI Ee y ~ : ie | \] iV 00 6.02 eer EF he — | : ® = yyeernney ary ch aabs aoe i : . \ ‘ fy a % FS a & 4 ; de a” ‘ | REL Aa ee eee EEE EE aE ST ee Aucust. 6.15 Gt] Ale | Eo xy. NWO CUI ReNO PAY | Ce ee cry) Pate} - eee ANTE D UPRIGHT and faith- Wires Down { :) Sy ey : P : _—— THCAGO. ersonal attention given fc ~ That is the war el! dr Ww ful gentlemen or ladies to travel eee i Orso? a ores Pe “ee ? a GROVES 'TASTEL ESS CHILE TON i for responsible, establiched house in Phere wosa heavy wind scorm ‘Tues - | Wiipear Joenit Nora, Close | aneling me FANS ADC OCCT en— IC for Cutis, Fever ond stb for } North Carolina. Monthly $69.00 andy ai ine poséhing almost the velovity | y ta] traated to our care will reeelve { ’ ! : . . Gary a if { FET TTEA i ili pee ak i 1 : = Malaria, It is simply fren ond Ont tr fexpenses. Position steady. Refers | , , oy eee meee . avery Mark OF resp i " tasteless for Chln Tore Trhenes, Enclose seltauddressed Stamp ( fit CYCLONE, i) see@qas CO Neve eda cle | Pork, , - re : Adtnghs pref rit to bitter, naiseating enye LOne, Ti ‘omin‘ron Company, ed oy rimuch of the country, especially ¢, a ( a Nrles Sarre (ower (nap eavete Tonies. Price. 3e, Dent. kK. Chiedtoo . ! aa | Mavy bad Yodo not want wenvpoiy bee i f CPOUs! vjons. Lhe f' Cpe 5 ° ayy xe fitin | KIBS, wo Lt COT PolTPliob. — ~ ~~ ~ Wil : moi ‘ tt and Marr Ye “| At, “2 1 ; 7 \y ray caurk byes Fourel i OG v rad ve . , - . ertsand messi s have beea badly po o/ 72 “2 hriiges In tho eon ‘neal f awihann ~ tntenn ports apa Wess. J | Ciige ny Whenthe hour hand points to nine, | | | Ree Cols buill . hiyt Niltyfeoat. i 4 A Sig am SY dina RF Be AES as ~t? tan 4 ; poo pees nF Sener em eine Netter mene | Have your washing on the line. a | Ta OT > a OB. tee? HBA Sow LS and Wty fat go Fire Arniversary W ehave a!arize | . A _. a Tedav is the mand anniversary Ti Nees aii SSS SSE . } Renn (ler Tarr arnip wo Vears . nae i . the beg fry PhD Preorns ald AY is . 7 : ca Gere ville acl ne most destrues SPOCT () i me fooration in the bistovy of the | tty { Peo Pat j - | town, but t ronef tn porifest trac . YEN WTPRR TARE ’ ‘ . D Pan y ro aye , Ay | d Pay en i maf fire fourtes gha et Rha bapa j orn . Irnyers. | ify 4 t A me | rick , | ofhier HdmMes, aa FR ' eH EE iW { | &” re in the tws years! PALE BAW TERE . + y PTe i f iid : f é es nf 7 H ] » reve Come a) SALE GR TEL | | ; brick cilee building af sixfeen Toots ™~ ya ~~, os , i * byt te 7 . ; . , . i] y: _ l,. 1 oon ~ |i + * | ) fap," im at? and many freme buildings Have {On ‘ 4 y . De y) yi t : mos | ef has Sant . | bs i up, so that net enly what was Test has} |? | ab 1 , ary additional Lath : + aaa | wo Ee: Tog pstored brut also mary UOT . . | ‘ } 3 . sn CF ; been 1 : ° 7 a ~ : ; i Wl e " ve Ae buildinus have bern gained. And th WwWst arrived. Come in| eft re Fs | . buildings keep right on coming. i i: wn th ‘ i id ‘a . A ; en : S ee us. i wel 2) & Ne aa — ree iA - FOR SALE | ! ‘ . | row : | | f\ 1 a | ‘ a te ¥ Q . * a i House and Lot. Six rooms, dining y | | i i q { ‘ . : oa “ ‘ H : room and kitchen attached Good well i a » a % water on lot J. 7. CHERRY. _ ; H ( AL { ESTABLISHED 1875 ray y $5 ats . : ' b) A if al fii | | ne ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS. j | Ue Vill not injure hands or fabric. « L ® (| , ‘ J] i J a 2° — i No Washboard needed, Can use hard ware , : t , . same as soft. Full Directions on every package. © An : oo as $-oz. package for 5 cts. or 6for 25 cts, ’ LBS MEA‘, —Dealersi— Sold by retail grocers everywhere. . ; . "When the Hour Hand Points to Nine, . Ni Have Your Washing on the Line.” 3000 LBs LARD, it rs ’ Fy ae, i , 1 . . 3and Merchants buying thoy TER ms eo Spronp | } Farmers and Merchants § he i mB me . 5 QO O BARRELS FLOUR, year’s supplies will find it to their inte - oa ifn. he | est to get our prices before purchs or& : i i i : 4 ' | o r ap atae iQ » m5] +8 § ‘ mR a \ SAY Rar ’ elsewhere, Our stock is complete, in i @: A ht BOXES TOBACC) * c t ‘ " SA Ng A Te 900 ’ al its branches. “ pmo, 1 OO CASES BAKING I wish to inform my many patrons and POWDERS, the public that they can now Fi nies es our, Sugar, Coffee CASES SOAP, tind me inthe ’ 4 . | 1 OO Always at lowest market prices ag | 100 CASES LYE, HW . } Rk . Hl Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar : CASES WASHING as we buy direct {from manufasturerg 1 OO ~ POWDERS, | where I am ready.to cater to all their ; , needs inthe way of : Os SACKS COFFEE. o Aa Ik | o 'é also have in stock tng Butter, TAB LE SUPPL 8. FU RNITUR E ; )) : ie@se, Canned Goods, Snuff, Wrappin 3 5 Cts ackage, i ry it, Pall up Rags and many ‘other things I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, | | Ns . ; Pmerous to mention. Send us your | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &¢. | sways on hand and sold at prices’ t : ~“* ! ordets, Mail orders receive prompt at-| Send me your orders, Goods Celivered suit the times. Our goods are all bought For sale by pie Lee tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co | promptlé anywhere in town, and sold for CASH therefore, having no J: B. CHERRY % CO, lh Crane Sup C0....g® M MeCOwAR TN 5 a soc 'WASHIN = Recommended by the best house- | keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish » Washing, House Cleaning. A complete stockfof ag