. o'clock, ILY REFLECTOR peat TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. , |. | TERMS:!25 Cents a Month, - ARES, Explosion Not Yet Ascertained ~—_ A few weeks government sent one ot her battleships, the Maine, to Havana, “on a_ friendly Spain.” Now this minus one war ship, and pessibly more than two hunared of the crew a-a killed: Tuesday night about a quarter to 10 vessel lying, quietly in the harbor of Havana, there that ago this visit to covernment 1s while the’ was was an awful explosion totally wreered the Maine end shook even the entire city. Capt. Sigsbce, of the Marne, at once sent the follewing dispatch to the Se- Washington: his is sciitastortly Cleared wo, Ho ab is done ut ail, there are many people who will be slow to accept the accident of the {ts occurrence at such a place, at theory as au explanation disas- ter. such atime, and under such circum- stances as exist between the two coun- tries, gives the matter a sericus aspect aside from the great damage of life it has caused, and loss Card ot Tuanks To those who have so kindly and gererously aided Hope Fire Company, to build their engine house: We,wish to expiess to you cur grate- ful thumas™for generous ald in giving to this company the means to build a suitable house in whica to keep our engines and alsc a hall on upper floor, which building is now cccupied by us ard stands as a memento to your generosity. Promising to do cur duty to the best ot our knowlege, we ar: gratefully Hore Fire Company, By. A. B, Ellington, Sec’ty. : your Loff and parade arouad him, may still The most tains the student of customs find material for research. remarkeble of the kissing games, which A lot of big limbed, powerful young men and apple- still cliay to the soil. cheeked, buxon girls gather and select one of their number as master of cere- He bis the centre of the room, while the rest pair m. nies, takes station in Suddenly ons young woman will throw up her hands aca say: “fama pinin’.” he macter of . bnteoo ft phematter of cel emonizs takes it up and the following divtogue ant terlocution takes place : oMisg vatabella dap Apthorp s Mavga- Anna Lee Thateher in Penny Ze, % . Tarboro, N. C., Feb. -17,.—John Braswell and wife, colored, were yester- dav convicted of burning the gin house j od Fy 3 and one hundred bales of cotton on the Flacmarsh farm, in this county. erime was committed last November, The juty remained out only a while, Several bundre d cordsof wood were burned near town lest night, coursed by A tobacco barn ef Dr. M. 'P, Mereer was also burned. ‘for es t fires, The murder ease of State | Willis Lee wilt be tried tomorrow. rare thing in his travels that be found | a pricting offize kept in such “ood a. ; ce condition and order as this ohe,. : CREE Cr rT CRT Na PTT. Le al a ste pepe Mapes ;ARMAARAAMAWA < peel % RAMA alae AA a aalaale NAN WABA A pe: Wey A r AA ALFRED, FORBES, Dealer in AAS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, sede Greenville, N. C. perry} ss iG, A NCATE ALMA TIC OO ee le ere anemone mt ge WAR A G2 ances ns a SAM ptunscaeosnn va The} litle ! avainst Vol. 7. . GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898 No. 984 == ———— aoe ——eeneemrtnnaeint — So nearer tnaoe ana — ~renwopeenne > nena ~— ee T HE MAINE DISASTER. A . NOR TH CAROLINA GAME. ‘ y Convicted of Arzon : _ Ship Totally Destroyecd—Cause of Back in the North Carolina Moun- (Special to Reflector). , 3 .. a eeee ee? peewee ee eee eet Ge eeeneeneane “ne e@e@eee* @ @ Se ee ee eeene -@¢e¢@ @ oe @@ @ eee *s* @ @ @@eeeaseve CLOTHING bh dh ee 2 eeeeoee epee Cree een vene ==" / OBOUD. oe ee Oe © eo ew we “sean ais ote ga DOS We like to live at pe ace with all the world land free trom ‘ ‘entangling alliancas,” as ‘Father George said. Nevertheless, we consider it good business to se cretary o} the Navy a Lys . . Y cha Whatis Mi \ il. : “The Maine was blown up in Have- 154 a vin? : Vhatis Miss Arabe! . ; 5 * P cian ray Oy vive taka) ‘ nyt { iT | Officers helieved to be sav 1, Jenkins | valeive gizles and confusion son the | Ws one, had accepted an invitation ot | sl Rawr var Pr seeounted for fey oY Aaa. ; at oY F i d Me: ua not yeb accouple +F 7 harn : r. Oo. Marks, a St, Lours renanf, to | M. ‘ R a vlad Iparé ot Miss Arabella Jane Anthorp at a AATKS, bt, Louis merenant, C0 | any an Gileer: meiudiMs Te | , , + oe Vo. MALY SPAN en iF 72) leh foree confession ) Mr. Hush; SO bt? the lollang house, where he! presen tatives cf General aicneo, NOW 4" os ‘ a ~ 1) { Ver! ‘| * et \" } tn neliayes | WAS a guest, at ok at tue display oF | With me, und express Ss; mpathy. | Veddle wa ks ap manfuliy an’ relieves | Was a Quest, a vd hook at tue dh ] | : ~ So 9 1, whic he had ' tea]. | (Sined) SsIGSBEE | Uihe fair Arancila’s “pinin’ ” by ae ovographa whica he hud gathered. 6 | Te pin j 1 Yy } ’ *% ? 1 j ' . 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Lid wid A A i { The fi news of he CG that tos Whied Sounds itt u wet F i | a : , iY of tha | escorted tae ladies to the elevator, aia | reached Greenville was promptly bull- | old stecr drawing his hoof out mey Pe a 0 . a Pd occ TOMA on ae | uid maker re orders 4 \ Lite in scl iO} a+ ae yi) mi @ fined ia troat of Pits bh eG Yim | im { +} hot Bia “9H A 9 vy ar a YY A SOND | 1 - - ; { ty ‘ youre may will he takan {| (he parmor, | roturned to Vb Pai “4 Wom fe “ee WW wee Hy wR yt a ae . } »? ] ] ' 4 : { re and telouhat ad aver towt and t4 | {Hen a Voun > Mi" Wil of LARC HL | i | i ij ey i Nines 55 a : iM f ck § SSN 10@ Bd TREO BAe ea OYel Vi, all ae | . e I Tae! ; Codes NOt ink ati ceed dad estate or! atthe elthe efile thn 32) asd 5 mntormi. tio} bet dny lot tho dome o | Wel a Budden and HMaccOU MALE | * { San WrOrivd4aAONn Stare that tne Goinadt >. “9 | 1 , - a ae int ‘ 1. atter the wl ex-| On estermg the elevator, od Levys 1 aarane . 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J i . ; . tad been cone D @® Spardsk torped. | . } oye 4. 4.1, ; 4 * ~ , : | at | TT lanl: MPO As CNA VV AN SORT PII TT wry | ABT. boat caused iremect to reneko a high! en i ions and volun ed | Placed | band Wyou boPeaead aia ONS Cy Gab CU EE IW Cue % wit cn Y will lear o VOat CAHECL ONCOL ithe CapCh, a@ Twa i i ; , . —— a oS “oo , = . = . . , m4 | riY 1 «at 7 ( 1} X yh ae 4 Yi % fir ny tah er “EPI OQ iY ro of tit portion ils the name of the; Colpiahed OF atZa 5 tO I npane YOU MIAGY in Four cket. is2@ me quic.s. pitci. nicer don Deine SO Wee | , . , te lan who eanaes the “ona > aq | LOS, tere they eould ply | and it a ln to get tiurioer | te! rho Causes th BELL ey ot (7’} sy y if a a 7 LeSastiyiy Le cov'y retreats outdcors, © ter poy bad G.0sc% & ‘J Ou | ‘a on / i YY ; Can News 0% ine te the (rodp Wilt - | _ 0 1.4 Yhia | 1 4 a i % (" aN iN ke pr af e 3 r) : yi > | Lhasa) y f } uy | she’, si ippe a his seVel and ble { : + hose > . rr . ee : in Lye rere ;? f f ‘ i re ed! dg 1? bil i ‘a 3 grap iy WILeS, i! G { ot ; bdtrets th Vb gy ° ‘ 1. , ; ln suly compe 0 rey » shot up with a bound. Almost at th Tra berutetecenherdt to Ce wovessinan | iy COMPEa Cd | : yt Tow rary ~ ' re ‘ a ii hook Ba qhes a bla wv BS ye BALD hd | ; . ¥ 1 . i | r eet ql M . . reontora dretee same nooment Airs.s Lavy 1 eled and 1,44 i" oY CLI ij i badd Hairy Ssron netom for p (eae eee _ | i Vis Sane | J. Pi Rbuih. PALPY Ohh H babies t i 17 —— 1 r 7 lo reNy cuts pos N of tt neortaiaanoute, | fell, with ber head cater the door, Li aah row euiar 17 . ar ie ‘ aabibad ; messmo AER NRT OR - i, manera vere a ticuuis. £ Waoom Pes iy ae nat Win ie > | ; . ; so va z sdbeiemanimenemmaannnd e i 1 Wu if Wane ' fortun ) Jevator was utout an dch @na a ia a es . 5 oy peepee Ww ayo} we ra H t oad 19 A ie tof PKINHENS Ash CUM, WEP aL Sad. ta 4 4] att an} as pei ahd 1 a Lora wa Jy, heen | rom the walls ct the sPatt, and, as rena bc ( } DO F c Li aX ae AD th a y wv 4 i ; A¢ 7 ing tl ton of the Mine, [fel you an oho had been avar- | 88 He soda Was Wouk’ pete | Sg Cerne the Geer Puchioin Gi tl ig | j i 7 , a 7 aD FS ; . : i Loy | j bout ik ' } yc | mdextended out. Phere Wiis ob SE9 | etd oH 4 Fan ye Wide Gueigh, OLUTPS aGel ! | . oO) as gy sou | ; ; eT, br _ { x i vata } d e '} iM ¥e Roe i ud | 6 yr 7} . Raters coarmearam . }-' de LC MALS WW i aie i il] wire dater Lontqul. Meg be charm at ot VW - ; a ity ek. ly AO vie eer, Wi r yowgent the caer io a ’ Ot ti tO aac tits Nething e! ifOnh BEA 2 ney : , ns | , mac bidail . yy fi 7 rr 1 { F Me 1, ila a ie tr) ’ } e, { i y lay | Xt ‘ ¥ ' { ; j i ‘ : "| ray tho ss ! F ' . hit Vtipe pot i the or, ‘ iy ‘ ' wi i) fe fs fea i yey 4 | ‘ 146 Oo fy : j ” be | \ nth (iat | , vo “ fol SP @ oh} i | i | 5 1) thy } j j Vy tl : { ? { t fi teal ‘ Halic 0 ? I , 7 { pA & ne NeWs OF Loe af } ia . Ltt denan It hed b 1s ty ‘ {iF C YY ib On 10) ij 5 ‘ va! udy i A se ~ B Or j { 1 * ‘ 4} | 4 @ ~ i A sd PAreic | cerry j if r sacl 1 TS) i pp j eho { th ' { AC? “y Sho ity ; . se }. yal} IS Gr LEG 2b:9 i al Cj * | fog wy uA? rf Phe way Wi yee} on L¢ KK . 4 4 ; ' { i 1fipe@ OLGVeRtOr sitalhe | 7 Oo) 7QO2 HOO ie | gant : aing C0 1 Miagie of they?” . | - in 1890, at a’eost OF S2,v00,000 ’ ; ! ae ~itoom, be said: | aa | ; , o eta Vaya ave es s) }) f «duaé { i 3 had at st ra | Hut AN a CA inp) len iu of ‘iy sera bya mp oye gty CF 10 ur , Lee “Ae p , 784 men My wile eg pooly, “eZ ulee 8) Comptiments «he Reflector Olfice | J ax Ky ree 4 nen. oO L . << { 0-4 e;, i Be \ Fy J ‘ by . . sweet ¢Z aby evurl hyar. co uns] | ac A NA AAA’ a! Bue BS Ry Sy ae The only information that came t.- ~ . | An Insurance Trspecter for compe- | ge om: yp : linus known ner all her life. This ne - . F *\t : » he Fe i¢ alg dhbtie i.i . . vee 1 ’ yr day wes that Lhe number Oa i Lile 1 Mi my ni ry ese nt aq by Aa ne J. L su a ‘ i ve - e ' +m fame licg ogen a-79 nN on halk an hour sos tye : & fs i the disesier had reached 258, and tie,” 8 ga3 here todcy examining buidings on | 4 a + i ‘ oe , * - 5 j* ' “ i 4 y A , unr i er ei’ nobody has plied for hep Oneet, a ay ere pee Ry | 7 7 < cause was snid to he from tte OX piv&i yn KY ‘ danced . whie } they Carry TISKS. 7 iff IWEFLEC- r tl ee Te hon , =F ‘ LE Some one aoe si’ ii pu fur her peoty | " a Tap hj . wai. doarine | 4 isa Be) oP of a hojler nesxr a Maye zc ‘ 7 tt js . TO . offie? CaAMe unuU i is ey G qui big | i) OW J ) 2 The i r | nystery sil soon thar will be trouble, ; ; nd afte rotting | PVT UM be ‘aay rnore or {CSA Ste Sil- oat @ ect tion, Ane ater oF n | wv v sa ———o . . , She Was tha he le rf { the h ill after a RS pet ‘ : ~ | cE 4% ; . ¥ «ak s wt AG ae h ase aiach | . “ TAURI ESE eee ee a ei, reunt ne the } {ralr BO { iv Fi al unt) . ; trot ih it he re iv}! irk ed that it Was é | ° ev hat.. Everybody pined for her— Peon wd 5 8 | uy to our Immense | . tJ foun KEW. l- 7 ii. ' John Kelly’s PMc John Keily’s omen omen. omen : omen Can fitlanybody, can suit anvuedy. your |. pocketbook as,wellas yourfeet. 4 RICKS & TAET. oe A ga oe pena selion = D. J, WHICHARD. Editor. - —mrmmeen noha tires EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) j i) Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES Greene. Someta One vear. $3.00 One month. DA One week, 10 Delivered in town by ‘carriers Wwith- @ut extra cost. Anvertising rates are liberal and ean be had on application to the editor or at the office. Wee = 2 pectin We desire a live correspondent at every postofiiee iv the county, who will send in brief items of new&ss it ecenrs an each reighborhood. Write plainiy and only on one side of the paper ee tener homens nese ew ey 17, 18°88. mee natin, fe ennsentneien stn Ne rv, Freres \ ~———T" o eer cancer ennai, mee - An [mportant Work for North Carolina, The work on the Dismal Swamp canal, in which North Carolina is much interented, is being pressed steadily | tcwards completion. The canal wil] shorten the dis- tance between Norfolk and the Pasquotank river some five wiles, reducing it to fiye miles. ‘The present canal will be very great- ly enlarged, the channel being ix feet attop and forty feet at bottom and ten feet deep. There will be but two locks—one at ach end. Ths machines used are the latest and best. The scoop machine moves 2,000 yards each day. These scoop machines. cost $7,000 each for tie large} ones and $5,000 for the small oves. The four hydraulic ma- “chines “ cost . $150,000. The company doing the work is spar- ing no expense or labor to make the canal one of the very best pos- sibie. 1¢ willinvest $750,000 in the canal and $150,0001in the locks. The lake lock has been completed and the work is about half done atthe South Mils lock, which is 250 feet long, with walls twenty: seven feet high. There are three sets of Long rows of piling have been driven to guide the boats into the lock. When completed, it will be of vast banefit to North Carolina. It canneot fail to promote commerce and be asafe anc swift mode of ship- ment trom Eastern Carolina. The timesin that finely watered ‘Section will, be much blessed in the completion of this important work. Lake Drummond is a fine sheet of water and the dismal Swamp has a wrong history and record. IJtis not dismal or un- healthy, end its water is of the purest. We get ovr facts as to the canal work from a paper in the Chattnooga Tradesmans Man- * mal. The contractors and capita- ‘lists are all northern men, we believe, but are not assured of it. It matters not who are engaged in so costly and exten- sive a work of improyement it cannot fail to bless both North Carolinaand Virginis.—Wilming- ton Messenger. gales. ¥ veryLody Says So Cs SCE, ~ ‘, * = eT most wonderful medical discovery of | the ave, pleasant and refreshingto the | taste, act gently and postiyely on kid- neys, live and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure head- ache, fever, babitual constipation and bilousness Plegse buy and try a ‘box of C, C. C. today, 19, 25,” 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to. cure by all druggists, a) The Russian photographers have a strange way of punishing , jageis said tobe 115 years,. was 9 those who baving recieved their photos, do not pay their bills, They, hang the pictures ‘of the delinquents upside down at the _ entrance of their studio. “hbthe n the Charlotte Observer says: “Otho Wilson is just back from a ‘Populist missionary tour’ in the first district and says that in three counties the Populists are unani- mous for co-operation; ‘anything to beat the Democrats.” FP Anything to beat the Demo- crats! That’s what fusion with the Republican party means. Sac- rifice honest, decent State govern- ment, free coinage or anything else to vent the fury that the agi- tators have been stirring, the kind of stuff that has made Butler all that he is. Weare very much in lerror, though, if a good large number, even all the best, element of the Populist party in Cabarrus has not bad about enough of the mess just now ane haye come to gee that it would have been batter to haye remained in the Demo- eratic party, thereby being a pow- er for good and not for evil. The door to Democracy is well open ond these men will have the man- liness, we thirk, to come in at the ‘front door and resume their place in the deliberations for good goy- ernment again in the State. Let those fuseagain who wish a con- made since fusion has prevailed. If those Who brought it about can stand it, the rest of us cau-—Con- cord Standard. ies et Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Lite Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well strung, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bae from your own druvgist, who will guarantee Booklet and sample mailed free, Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chi- cago or New York. a cure, An Albemarle Leader We need a leader to save us. We need leaders. And we need suggestions as to them. Here in the old Alhemarle cradle, we are remote from the centre, but we are loyal to our old State, being its first born. - We have looked over, the fielu, Jong and anxiously. elements of a great leader—Hey- wood Sawyer. He is a plucky, large-headed, large-hearted, large-limbed man, a cogent rea- son.r, a forcible and magnetic speaker. We tender him to the State in her exigency of peril. Heisatrue man. He may coffer the blea of professional engage- ments and other business for de- clinirg the service. But the vandais are at our gates, our hearths ana homes and loved ones and all that is dear to us on earth 18 at stake... Our house is on fire bells of North Carolina are eali- ing every son of hers to help put it cut. Come,’ poys! Come to the rescue! We tender Heywood Sawyerto lead us in the Albe- marle.—Elizabeth City Econo- mist. | Just try a 10c. box of cascarets, the finest iiver and bowel regulator ever made. | There are no signs on the pol- itician horizon yet to indicate that south of Mason and Dixon's line the Republican party will eyer cease to be the party of gross jignorance generalled by gross corruption.—New York Journal: , a An old lady in Mexico, whese recentiv married to a man of 98. She has been married several times, and each time a husband as died she has picked out ,. his successor the oldest man °*| elghborbeod, | In iiNet aes ul tinuation ol the shameful history We know one man that hes the’ "A remarkybly "Successful Remedy. for Dysvepsia, Indigestion and Stom- ach Troubles, Dr. Worth, in recent discoveries iz medicine said: There is none which is certain to be so valuable and far reaching in benefit as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, the new stomach remedy; I say far reaching, because people little realize how im- poltant a sound stomach and vigorous commenting on, digestion is to every man, woman and child. ludigestion is the start‘ng roint of consumption, heart disease, Bright's diseas*, diab_tes, nervous prostrauon, liver troubles; why is this so? Simply because every nerve, muscle ang tissue in our bedies is created ard nourished trom the feod we eat. If that food is by revson of a weak stcmach, com- pelled to lie for hours, a sour, ferment- ing mass of digested food, it poisons | tae blood and nervous system, creates gas which distends the stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart, lungs and other organs and seriously impeding their action. He says further, the point to direct attention is not the nerves, nor heart, nor iungs vor kidweys, but the stomach, the firstcause cf all the muschief. The remedy to use for indigestion and weak stomachs 8 not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest the food, increase the flow of gastric juice, absorb the gases, and S‘uart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will accom- plish exactly this result in any case of stomach trouble, becaus? these ‘tablets are composed of the digestive acids, aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal and Bis- muth, pleasant to taste, and not being a patent mediciae, can be used by Siuart’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablets will cure any form of indigestion and stomach trouble except cancer cf stomach, . Full size packages of Stuart’ Dys- pepsia Tablets are sold by druggists at 50-cents. A book on stomach diseases tovether w.th thousands of testimonials $4,000 anyone with perfect satety, I believe | \ ~~ bs : | ,% SH% we wi © @ ane ef TUMHLT YG FVARTOGH 7 AQSOLOTELY GUARAN Phy (3 4 ZEGULAT E to cure any tivel never eri} 7 REMEDY CO.. Chicago, Se aa EO op rey Gr Or v wie nnil booklet free, Aa. ° A Ep tar Git DTP ES Geer ee ‘ * ~ CURE CONSTIPATION @ i re cre ee Charan ren re ee en Ge ener en acy Sun eae ial urna Gee y ‘ DAILY REFLECTOR Anything to Beat the Democrats DR. WURTH’S OPINION : : ‘ — , ~~~ \ '@ A aap Pi f — Ls : ! : 4, | conan nt —— | The Raleigh corre spondent of of the New Discovery in een f ANDY CATIA fe 3} t s ALL 2 i eS pnuccists {| case of constipation. Casearets are the Idea! Laxa erip or eripe. but cause easy natural results Samt- Montreal, Can., or New York, f 217. PAPEL POPP LOI EP > Hw? ZY DO ae a a apa ct W er Fat Better and more attractive than ever. New Features Throughout Fine’ ; ine= Racing. Purses Aggregate Q 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 Phe Greats of al Attractions Free! Free!! ’ will be sent by addressing Stuart Ce., Marshall, Mich. From® Candidate’s Not ebook. T was elected by a majority of three. “My majority woud have been greater, but I ran short of cash. A dozen voters called on me today, by appointment. L was indisposed, and sent word that I didn’t wish to be annoyed by them. The man who preceded me in office wasa shabby fellow. He cook all the funds with him when he resigned. There isn’t much in holding office, atter all. The salary 18 $1,000 a year, but it costs $2,000 to get within reach of it, 1 promised my constituents that I would reform the laws of the state, but I drankso much ‘moonshine’ during the cam- paign that I'll have to hunt up a law that'll retorm me. I promised eyery body an office when I gotin, but L’ve wound up by only getling one myself.— Frank L Stanton. "a, “et a eee The ’Possum Came Back. Mrs.L.H.Wooda, who lives near town, hasa large ‘possum which she is fattening. During the recent snow the lid of the box in which it was confined was left un- fastened and the aforesaia 'pos- sum made his escape. One of the servants tracked it for a con- siderable distance through the snow, but flpaliy lost the trail. Next morning they went to the box, and looking in it they were ‘very much surprised to gee his ’possum-ship cosily curled up in his bed. He had come back dur- ing the night to his old quarters-— he had sense enough to know a thing when he -saw it—North _ | Tne work and diselpline of the sehou 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 of every day life in the far West. The formation address the Secretary - GEORGE GREEN, ‘NEW BERN. NC i (Freenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Britter, per lb Corn 40 to 5? Corn Meal Flour, Family - 4.75 to 6.70 Ane eset ~, CREEN VILLE. .. Male Academy. The next session of th:aschool wii open on MONDAY SEPT. ¢. 1897 and continue for 10 months. — mond The terms are as follows: $200 Primary English per mo. Intermediate ** ‘ *“* $2 5/ Higher ee $3 Languages (gach) ** ** #1 00 wii be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of'your * | Wilkesboro Hustler. ce liberal patronage. , W H.RAGSDALE. spe*'e attention ‘given to cleanirg race track every afternoon during the! 8 fair,and is absolutely free. Don’t miss | ge seeing it For premium list or other in- | 4 > 40 »s C } 15 to 20/4 Western Sides 5t t0 4/3 Sugar exted Hams 10 to 120 50 to 64 a QO 54 to 16) age, Lara ke Oats 35 to 40 #0 Sugar 44 tof, Coffee 83 to 033 Salt per Sack 65 to 150): Chickens 124 to 15 Regs per doz 12 Rerswax. per 7 Cotton Seed,per bushed 10 to? DIRECTORY. (CHURCG [°s." BAPTI51—sServices every Sunday, moring and evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, Pastor, Sunday school 9:30 A. M. C, VD. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. KPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9.30 A. M. W. 3. Brown, Superintendant. 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 evening. Rev* J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school 9:00 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten, dent, LUDGES. A. F. & A. Greenville Lodge No 284 neets first and third Monday even ing. 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. ot P.—Tar River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C.C. A. B. Ellington K. of R. and $. R. A.—Zeb vance Conucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening. W.L. Wilson, R. M.R. Lang, Sec. K.ot 4.—Insurance Lodge No. 1169 meets every Friday evening. John Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R. A.L of H, Pitt Ceunci! 236 meets every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry ,, wr 15) Wilte See, ated Cctten and Peanut, Below are Norfolx prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Comuission Mere chants of Norfoik - QO DTN. Good Middling : Middling _, oF Low Middling ae gond Ordinaryg 45 Tone—steady? PEANUTS! Prime 2g to 23 Extra Prime Fancy 2% bo 23 Spanish. 55¢ b Tone—steadye ami, PRACTICAL > entire performance takes place on the} ms ‘WORKER. : Offers his services to the Ap €° citizens of Greenville and the 5 4 ac public generally. ¥ - ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3 | Spouting and Stove Work, ; a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or QP Tobacco A Shop Q& no charges made. - Flues made in season. = on Dickinson Avenue. W.B. Rodman. W, Demsie Grimes Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C. ODMAN & GRIMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Greenyilie N. C. Practice wherever services ace desire. ean, Barbers. o JNOBLES, » TONSORIAT ARTIST On Fourth street near Postoflice Only Bai ber shop in town conducted by white workmen A B.PENDER, FASHIONAPT™4% BARBER, «” Can be found below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeins and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty ba EDMUNDS, | FASHIONABLE BARBER, - day, morning and evening. Lay ser-— METHODIST—Services everv Sune | eA i | iy | ae ae 8 §.50 A M, ot... Hae ° a Edward Bok te Lecture. ea rec Ai os : , Atlantic Coast Line / - — | ss A STAGE KISS. = | FARR, SHE THAT ? Gneagger oe Edward Bok, the tamous. young | rt Had to Be Given Even at the Risk of = i Pat: i ; omen Bloodshed. : - - Schedule m Fffect. Jan. 17th, 189.. Departures from Wilmington. NORTHROUND. | NDATLY No 48-_Pacaenoar—Due Voe.- ®.25.a.m. nolia 11.09 am, Warsaw 11.18 am, Calashoro 19.05 am, Wil eon 12.55 pn m. Rocky Yornt 1.449 m,. Parharo 9.45 p m, Weldon 4.23 nm, Petersburg . 6.22 nm, Pichmond 7.15 pm, . Norfotk 6.05 p m. Washing- ton 11.39 pm, Raltimore 1.06 am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m, New York 6.53 am, Boston 3,90 pm. "of WAILY No40—Pacsenger Due Mag 7.15 pm. nojia8.55n m. Warsaw 9.10 nm, Goldshoro 19.10 p m Wilson 1706 n m. Tarboro 6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11 457 .nm, Weldon 1.42 am, Nor= falk 10.50 a 8.144 m. Richmond 4.66 a m, Washington 7.412 m, Balti , nore 903 4 m, Philadeiphi, Sam, New Vark 9.03 a tr. Bagtan 9.00 pn m. SOUTHBOUND. 'AILY No 53 —Pagseneor “Due Take 40) co. Waecamaw 5.09 » m. Chad. ° hourn 5,41 pm Marion 6 42 p i, Florence 7.295 p m, Sum- fer 9.105 m, Columbia 10.39 M, Denmark 6,12 am, August t97.55 am, Macon 11.15 am, Atlanta 12.25 pn m. Charles- fon 10.50 m. Savannah 1.50 am. Jacksonville 7.30 a m, St. Auenstine 10.30 am,Tam 1.5.25 pm. AKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON— FRO THE NORTH. DATE V No, 49,~-Pasaengrer—Raston, 5.50 PN, 1.03 hn, New York 9.00 pm, Philadelphia 12.05%m. Palti- more 2,50 am, Washington 4.4% am, Richmond 9.07 am, Petarshure 10,00 am, Nor- Weldon 11.52 am, Tarhoro 12.12 =m, ReekyVonnt 12.47 nm. Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds— boro 2.20 pm, Warsaw 4.1° pm, Magnolia 4 24 pm, DAILY No. 41.—Passenger-~Leave Boston 12.00 night, New York 9.30 am. Phitadelphia 12.09 pm, Raltimore 2.25 pm, Washington 8.46 pm, Rich- mond 7.20) pm. Petersburg 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm, Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarboro 6.01 pm. Reeky Mount 5.40 2m. Leave Wilson 6.22 am, a 5 LP P r . = || e = . *Oldshoro 7-01 am, Warsewients given the bridesmaids and Pre * ") “53am. Magnolia 8.05 am. DATLy No. 51—Passenger.---Leave excent New Rern 9.00 am, Jackson- | You7b Sundav — yille 10.26 am. This’ train Fap ver . fa , 12.157P. 0. arrives at" alnnc street. FROM THE Sourner. DAILY * . 1,00 P34 No. 54—Passenever—Leave bd . 4 i e Tampa 8.10 am. Sonford 3.27 pm. Jacksonville 740 pm, Savanna 1.45 night. Charles- ten 6.23) am Columbia 6.00 am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon 9.90 am, Angusta 3.39 pm. Nenmark 4.25 pm, Som pter 8.98 am, Florence 9.58 am, Marion 19.36 am, Chadbourn TL28 am, Lake Waceamaw 12.09 am. 7 Train on Secrien1 Week Branch Road saves Weldon 3.55 0.m.. ‘Malifax 4,39 BD. m., arrives Sentland Neck at 5.20 » ®., Greenville 6,57 ». m., Kinston 7.85 2% ™m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 a. ™.,, Greenville 8.52 a.m. Arriving Hal’ x at 11:18 a. m.. Mon 11.33 am daily exeant Sundar, | Trains on Woehnigton Rranch leave w ishington 8.20 a.m., 9nd 2.20 nim “rives Parniele 9.1094. m., and 4.09 p 2, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Varboro 3.39 p.m., Parmele 9.35 a. m. ‘nd 6.20 p. m,. arrives Washington 11.00 a, m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex- vt Sunday. Connects with trains on ccotland Neck Branch. Train leaves varoore. N C, via Alhe- Marle & Raleigh R. R, daily except Sun- day, at 5 39 pm... Sunday 4°75 P.M: tlve Plymouth 7.40 P.M, 6.19 p.m, a turning teaves Plymouth daily except " iday, 7.509. m,, Sunday 9.90 a ™.. «tive Tarboro 10.05 am and 11. 00 Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves Golé®boro daily, except Sunday. 7.10 a m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. in. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar. rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.° ’ Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Laita 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar 7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30.a m, oenre Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sun- av. Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, U1 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m’ Returning leaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 t m, Train No. 78 makes close connection 6 Weldon forall points daily, all rail via ‘ichmone, alse at Rooky Mount with Norfolk and CarolingR R for Noniolk ‘ne all points North via Norfolk.} Ud. M. EMERSON, Gen’) Pass. Agent - “. EMERSON,Trafie Manag’™ ' RENT. Gant Wander ALL ABOUT T A handsomely illustrated book o 200 pages descriptive of Texas an FE the resources of that great ~tat will be mailed to any address oe reoetpt of eight centsto erver post- age: D. J. PRICE eS TH ALL OGRE. a. Palestine, ‘Texas, East Texas lands are attraeting considerable attention. Mention 4 thisen r. m, Petersburg j., | | lushers are simply a relic of the| which is in plain view from the | ‘like that, and they can’t fool Pop- editor cf The Ladies’ Home Journ, has finally been persuaded to appear on the lecture platform, and he will make his debut as a l-cturer im the South next October. He will lecture in twen- ty of the principal cities and in a few of the neighboring Western ‘States. The “The to Success’”-—the most intoresting sub- title of his lecture wiil be Ke-s ject he could have chosen to tals about. Mr. Bok is, perhaps, the most success- ful and popular young man in America Women read’ htm as they do no other writer, and it may be confidently said that sruund the personality of no cther min in America is there a greater in- terest and curiosity on the part of thou-| Sinds of women than centres on this successful editor. The women will no! be disappoiated in him, as, in looks and and manners, Mr, Bok possesses all tie quelities which they like. He is as popular persoaally with women as are Up to this time he bas declined the most flatternihtS terms to lecture, but last week the Southern Ly- ceum Bureau, of Louisville, succeeded his wrlilngs. in closing a ccntract with the Philadelphia editor, Mr. Bok has chosen the Scuchern field) extirely bi - cause he wishes to acquaint himself with the South and its people, and kes stipulated tha. bis lecturing tour. shall be so arranged as to allow Lim time for soclal eugagements and obseryation. He will not speak more than three times each week, and will spend seven weeks inthe South. When bilious or costive. eat a Cas- caret, candy cathartic, cure cuarapteed. 10e, 25¢. Wedding Ceremonies From aatiquity down there is a Similarity in wedding ceremonies, says the Chicago News. The pres- } bribery used by the ancient | bridegroom among his personal friends so that they would assist! in his capture of nis chosen bride |! when the day arrived on which tne | had determined to carry hor off. | Tho best man, tor, is but a sur- | vivor of the band of friends wh» | accompanied the suitor in his wife winning and kept watch for him for days over the bride’s tribe | while the lover sought an opnor- | tunity to carry off nis priza. Even | tho honeymoon is declared to be | nothing more than the hurried flight of the husband with his wife toescaps the vengeance of the | pursuing tribe, headed by the be- reaved father. { | I Oascarets stimulate liver, kidney and bowels, Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10¢. The little coterie of politicians who are pulling with Governor Russell see the handwriting on the wall and are trying to work up goms new issue to divert popular attention from their foul record | ard avert theimpending doom. As, 4 the Republican machine managers | in Washington are attempting to | play the “vigorous foreign policy” racket, to hoodoo the people, so the Russell contingent of the ma- chiae managers in this State are attemoting to play the railroad racket to hoodoo North Oarolina voate:s. But they can’t play it; 1 is too thin and the motive is too apparent. While we bel’eve that Gevernor Russel was right in his efforts to annul the ninety-nine year lease of the North Carolina railroad, we do not believe he was honest in it, but believe that politics had a good deal more to do with his action than any desire topromote the welfare ofthe State Butif he were honest, he has pursned such a buonpling course, and shown such a spiteful disposition that he has made the whole business ridiculous, if not contemptible. The two leading spirits in this farce are the Goy- ernorand Marion Butler, who have erasped at it as the'last card they have to piay, to hold their positions as party leaders. They cant make the railroad issue «an issue in our State politics, although they may cease riding on free passes, for they can't fool Democrats with a bait uliste or even Republicans, for there are none of them so blind they can’t see through tuat gv» — Wilmington Star. | any little shortcomings in the affair. dro of Castile after the battle of : It was a home talent show, and we sat patiently waiting for the un- expected to happen. The unexpert- ed always happens with a home tal- ent show, and an inner mountain village is not proof against this long accepted stage fact. We strangers from the unregenerate east who were there in the mountains for our health’s sake felt assured, therefore, ¢ of an experience before the’ night should be over. It was ‘‘The Mikado’’ which was to be presented, tattered and torn by its transit from first class thea- ters in the east to the town hall of Téton City. We had heard Nanki Poo as he had sung about being a thing of shreds and patches, and we had heard Ko Ko’s announcement of his theories and ideas and were getting along fairly well in our lis- tening when tho kissing song was reached. Then Red Pete Barker, | who was singing Nanki Poo, ad-| vanced to the footlights. ‘‘Ladies and gentlemen,’’ the tenor ; singer began, ‘‘this is a mighty poor place in th8 show to interrupt, the proceedings to make a speech, but as certain things are about to hap- pen I think it is only fair that you be put on. I have heard that Holy Moses Perkins, who is known and generally. hailed and greeted as the eventual husband of Miss Betty Hoyler, who is taking the part of Yum Yum, has announced to all concerned that if I followed out the directions of the book of this play and insist on kissing the lady there will be five different kinds of trou- ble. I hereby announce thatIam going to begin kissing the young lady-in about three minutes and shall keep right on kissing her through the whole blamed song, and | further announce that I shall do that kissing in full view of the audience. Moreover, it may be of interest to you to know that I have secreted in theso long and flowing robes two first rate six shooters right ready for business. I am also armed with:the fact that Holy Moses Perkins is sitting in seat No. 167, stage.. As the scene which is about to be presented is a cross between a delicious love song and a homicide and as’ I shall caress the young woman with one eye on her beau- teous charms and the other on seat! No, 167 I hope you will overlook I hate to mention j° low, coarse things, but the guawhich I shall use first is a sélf @ocker and has been recently oiled. Thanking you for your kind attention, the show will now go on.” We listened to the rendition of the kiss-kiss cong with great interest, c:- pecially those who were in range of seat No. 167.) Nothing happened, however, Mr. remaining statuesquely mute. Dut when the applause continued on its demand for an encore Myr. Barker appeared once more at the stage front. i} les ‘ ersaines Vi “Thank yeu, he said, “for th vinication, butiy you want some more of it I ain compelled to gay yor can’t have it. LT respect Mi. Pe: ins’ claims on the premises T). 2k you one andall, and especias ly Mr. Perkins, who has this night gacrificed his foelings for the ad- vancement of art. The show wiil now proceed.” . We then leaned back and listened respectfully while Pooh Bah told about his troubles and his expecta- tions. —Chicago Record. train Trouble. Mamma—Why don’t you study your lessons as Tommy Smart does ¢ Johnuny—If I studied hike Tommy Bmart does, I'd be afraid of getting brain trouble like he has. Mamma-—-Has he any brain trou- ble: Johnny—Must have! He says he likes to go to school !|—Pick Me Up. The ruby in the center of the Maltese cross on the top of the Brit- ish crown is the stone that was giv- en to the Black Prince by King Pe- Najara. Henry V of England wore it in his helmet at the battle of Agincourt. ae lt is estimated that the daily sup- ply of needles for the entire world amounts to 3,000,000 of varying shapes and sizes, while tho’ United States alone calls for a yearly sup- ply of 300,000,000. During the last plague in Canton 70,000 Chinese died, while of the foreigners, in their cléan quarters, not one was carried oft., Rats are It is a picture ot the celebrated PARKER FOUNTAIN. PFNS Rest in use. The outfit of no pusiness man ig complete withoutone. _ *% The Reflector ook Store hasiia nice assortment ofthcse Fountain Peng also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Peng You will be astonished when you see them and varn how very cheap thev are. You may never, But should youlever@=o—=— 7 \ Want Job Printing —Z- Come to see us. Steamer Tar River aroves from, a Washington Monday, Wednerday | Urives . leaves 2:15 7. M4 over the re. Wind Turned the Wheel 1% and Friday, leaves for ““os : } . . ‘ lnaig~' oS. E, Pender & Vo, had cuta siga 4 Wis * + j tee 4 \6 sa f rac ) " ‘ 4 LO ; ton Toes 184 A barsday and Sat ib ay tht et tl 1ct¢ d inveli tte nt nh It was a bicycle wheel wih bits of pa- urday- per placcd on the spokes in sech posi- _— tion that the wind kept the wheel turia, ng Sik aly. To “acyertize jacicronsly,” nee! the cotumne of the Urrnscror, | ; TATE NEWS. Weath ey Pulietin. Bad ferest fircs are raging in Robe- ison county. | . Light, rain, preceded by farr ronieh The budding on the fair grounds at clearing Friday evening, warmer. [Burlington were destroyed hy fire | ‘Tuesday. | ) OE eT RS oe TRE EE , | . _ | eMBRURISES SRNR i OT REEL LT WO CU Bowe Nf OPAY.- That® is the war all dreversts s ] GROVES T ASTE FESS CHILE TON] fer responsible, {IC for Chi , Feve roan «oll fooms of | North Carolina. Monthly €65.00 and Malaria. It is simply tren snd Oni ine | expenses. — Position steady. Refer- in a tasteless’ form Ch tres love tf} enee. Enelose self-addressed stamp d Adults prefer it to bilt.r, naiseoting’ envelope. ‘The “ominion Company, Tonies. Price. ste. , Dent. K. Chiesss ‘ : & \ ANTED—UPRIGRT and faith- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel established heuse in | Whenthehour hand points to nine, | Eave your washing on the line. | L @ | WEA SNGA “BRAVA BAL WG < 2 «3 ‘ ¥ a ae a $860.00 GUARANTEE. . ABSOLUTELY MARMLESS. Will not injure hands or fabric. No sashboard needed, Can use hard water Same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An 8-02. package for 5 cts. or 6for as cts, Sold by retail grocers everywhere. “When the Hour Hand Points to Nine, J Have Your Washing on the Line.’ / 7 é TEA. Recommended by the best house- keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish 4 Washing, House Cleaning, 5 Cts Package. 4 Try it. M4 sale by ! | day evening from a trip up the reaa, 7 Nyy OY . : 1 arrived Wednesday evening to take ~ [residence ot Aliss Rosa Hooker left this morring to yisit friends at Wilson’s Mills. J, J. Cherry, Jr., returned Wednes. |S VMisses Emma and Ella ‘Taft have returned from their visit to George- tewn, S. C. pr. ds P. Brown has been quite sick with pneumonia tor se.e days but is now improving. R. L. Humber went to Gritton Wed- nesday evening to see his grandmother who 18 quite sich, Miss Janie Dalrymple, of Jouesvo 0, Elmwood Dairy has just been very much enlarged and! improved. are now prepared to promptly fill all orders at the following prices, goods §no w has charge of our Dairy and walsh iy pos ets @ poun qiwill serve yuu promptly and satis factorily. We solicit your patronage. Sweet Milk,.. ... selogi. e! taree of Mra, Ir ‘bes | i “7% x 1 a ' ETS, Mf Ik. Ih: ort, who hi 1S pee DV: wit. } ie., Mrs. J. 1. Matthews, went to Kinsto ing her daugh: n Weenesday evening. = "995 . 4 $f rye Tet curiae | * ( » 2SRTQ NT returned eventng from Warea” where he had Weanesdey ly 1a | yi ‘ { > or Z ‘y 1 Serre eu veen 1OGsiae alter some leoai VUSTNCSSe Moyers k er James TAS WIGVe’ his law ¢ tlice Into the new Pernarad building. W. oat. to the Cu! Pond hus moved his tamilv tell heus’ in South Green- vile. T. EB. Pocher has moved ints tits new Dicnirson avenue. ° He has a handsome home, Som. of Our Needs, Fs ry LY, } ? r Gut town 44 dnesday Was 5 A STAN Can ren ay 5 jaunan Spay ore fl expressing his pmpresstons of Greenvilic! ; a « Wasqe ; 7 a rT »¥ t to LHE WEFPLECTOR. 31e sard Gaoare- | \ ah) nres (is + 4 r - ¢ any Loy beacga | Vilwe Wes one cf tas DESE TOWERS fe bh | { . ; | visited, his oni bjection thie | narrow streets, re edded t: pa t ¢ ; | i { own shoul-l by iy ns fave a lece | , tii hie l rlent 4 : \ Lil aH Wi ’ } ? 4 } W rks, I: i { tt , 4 iC] i uy i 1 } that tl Yrable locaton of the town] ' } \., ‘| ss Siytes . at | we EU Eph iam SD Co sb bdat iw pur) { Mii 5 19 ie" WO HivCil | e i ain f ae | it ( j nee tl } tab COS the: Ver=} j . } 1 ave fou VOU bt, He dsa ont Wa Vr} “| ces sida ty 4 | tdi Ow: ! v8 Cs) a ha ne, 4 LU } HN . . . 4y| Have your hdUaPry ready tO 20 Oily < ; . ton . . { Wediesday iornipe, Louw got the | hest work done at the Wilmington | Steam havundry. » \\ I 7h , 4 wnt Vw. i's * REDLUY,. AASENL FOR SALE House and Lot. Six rooms, dining ev attuched Good well 1, CHERRY. room and kiteh water on lot ee mH Mi ; ad LBS MEAT, 3000 LBS, LARD. 500 BARRELS FLOUR, a, O O BOXES TORACC), 1 OO a POWDERS, 10 O CASES SOAP, 1 OO CASES LYE, { OO CASES WASHING : POWDERS, oO 5 SACKS COFFEE. le We also have in stock Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Canned Goods, Snuff, 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 . B. CHERRY & CO.’ The. Gasable. Sly 0. I ~ ; ew 7% Cotton sold in Greenviile, d 0-16 yO reana TO- DAY'S, MARKETS.| | f ih if | i As Reported by - a UNDERTAKER HINER URI i Wholesale Grocers oo. The GREENVILLE SUBPPLY CO.. Cutton Buyers ——and—— NEW For We have ret roveived & ue * ¥ . | hearse and the nicest line of Co - Corton Opening Noon, “close. | fing and Oeskets, in weed, meta! Mare 595 ©6596 5,97, Ho 8 me cloth ever brought te t b| . . va ny ~ i LHYAS ny % la oe 6.02 6.05 1.05 7 , ' -1y S40 — We 42.5 3a! ‘437 id August. 6.12 6.15 O.ba)s . A LAD be CINCAGO. | F@ onal atiention Biven | to CO = * V4 . f) Soyo. 7,7 “y | 4 P... ; AHERAf Opening, i209, Clase a atin iv furnoraig aud bodict ene 7 - sted to onr care | ape \ LOG iQ4 104! (TEsted tG ou! care wil receive Wory IOAYh OF Paspe’ yo ¥ + FORK. O hd sedi ‘ a> ¢ read m \T . 1 , ~j ae “te fh: y ie oe Pe OVveave. yack 110 1113 L1LG74 qy. Y. . . te — woe 7 ~h = 1 ra 8) GG Ceo Wait : t MOY bat ' : , nIBS, ti * 4 ec th p L ze . \ 7% 530 I71 9 G can b wud voarucd ke net ¥ + é) i "an ACK 4 ft! i & svan*, - . 1m gy ‘) AY | BD Nee aed 1 ~ art , wi Ms i ¥ a eh 6 a | Wehave atarge | | —~ ~ eee, e q (i F i. ; { Cy. = » & t eh wn a 8 LRT mug a | \ rw if at a 8, 6 Ave Beh Wo . pen ie if Pa eer . AY) d Ha ft cj We ah } 3 4 H 4 . OU bae decd t ° j 2 so H aS i ye one OA i @ gee us. ea a ire. sale Soil a iat rei hi Ts ss com GEL! a , ESTABLISHED 1875: | SAMI, SCHULT i] —Denier iim “| Dark. Sides, Shouiders Farmers and Mercaants buying the! year’s supplies will find it to their intes - est to get our prices before purehs -r& ¢ elsewhere, Our stock is comopletc?in al its\branches, ny pine eet, Fiour, Sugar, Coffee » Always at lowest market prices Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar as we buy direct from manufasturerg I wish toiaform my many patrons and the public that they can now find me inthe-——— NEW MARKET - HSE where I am ready to cater to ail théir needs in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES. I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, | Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, Send me your orders. Goods delivered promptlé anywhere in town. omni A complete ntook$ee ; FURNITURE always on hand and sold at {prices te suit the times. Our goods are all bought, and sold for CASH therefore, having no rise to run we sell at a close margin. EK. M. McG OWAN. | S. M. SOHULTZ. - *Phone4l. We State experiment farm at Raleigh | i 4