# y DAI cnn £ 0.d WHICHARD, 26 d Editor and Owner, ie g ee TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ~—S_— TERMS :2 25 Cents a Month, Vol. 7, ° a N. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1898. erent ToT et enone No 987 ciples r ‘the jue. upper room” at Jesusalem, on oeension — the which wed, De, Me- : first obs the t the Ins titutic Sacrament w Giffert sont nds the Lord’s chafacter : menin tends thet the “upper Was sociai im its T+ { ?whaArmnnArpa Prt. i fanean 3s. He furthermore ¢ disa@lyles ino aicerwarus of the United States: to awa't patiently the result of the yestigation, and to believe as long as we can thet no man nor bedy of men could have been guilty ot sucha wholesale, unprovoked assasination.—P ii adelphia Record: A correspondent of the Franklin Times says tke school committee of Gold Mine township ts composed of tour Populists and one Fusionist, “men who are not competent by anv means? - It says the teachers Gare imported trom another township and in stances, in an adjoiming township, they are brought trom scouer That's the wav “the public schools.were taken out oi golitics,” ‘Lhe that the public schools in many parts ot Eastern North Carolina have been put in the hands of negroe3 and other in- competent spoils nen, and brought by them to a very low depth. The first help ior such schools is to kick out the- gang now trading in the children’s edu cation and put in good citizcns,—News and Observer. te » *’ j | | { Yarhalle devoid of AOS ) nd whaily devon; ob sacra- | \ | | ber maid atthe Kink House. So far| House. r . ' ~} . vl + AN as her VW ons Went she proved Lo Le GONE | 0 of the smartest who had served in thet! Acolored man named Aver Fireh 1 Kirt af ’ ery acl 114 tliat +g neat ¥ = 5 tae ; f we capacity, Dut It turawa out tuat Was has for quite ajon. time been employed - t oy noe ol] l, . fan ot) Sona PH gt > os ry ~ ~ 1OL SO busy il] the time for nothing DY the firm ef . C, Cobb X on {> do A Taya nat as ~ dea lian A |! wea on g: - I maacn.ralamncoe . a: Almost Immediately rouowla , i fey Geayisge and ¢ neral he 1) matta?a nbaron f ,ar heey AE wee rietta’s Charge or oer positien SAPS. Ki King be 4 91 * vidi Vy} S lone Gary Ce wit h ¢ he fiom eave ran to‘hear complamts trom pet) hima famih rity Witla the “wareh Bot it will be well | ~ t = s several in-. county.” truth is ae ae ae ¢ 6) OTT LN ~~ AS (RN hae rN F ihe n> y ae AA BAKAAKAAKA KAD & Vp’ VAIN AVES AVI VAY AN Or ere ete 8 Do ARAKA Uys AAA WABAWA ORO RR hes AMAL Ds iG ARMA pana AA ANAM By 4 » ‘* © ~ 4 . “y a AAMAS « ye) *,. OK Kainuniayn yey vevonoroqaverevirnise oe eo f ROAR a a : eS 3 ‘. ) 1 ‘ s +9 ; hs to beegmi the ¢ nei | He { oO} Ol | 4 ( } nS qui 0 i W “ie ¢ » Dp rr een Vl i in j ‘ a: hi | Pent Ht ‘hoe bag ih & . 13 Seal ‘| ; the most interesting rei 2iol PES: U2 | pfowers, CfC,, CISapy ye olace, Jolin not heving sont aay flour | 7 { A * 5 ‘ i 7 1 . = ~ a the present coneration—Athinta Core tranidly th i Sioa noto thin: e went to Mr. Cobb at the store to | a. ® j | ~y | if \ tib bt cm aa 4 "4 Wy stitution. {> \ ah "0 il ) h bn I : maka seme mquil ’ vl I ivay- ; (3 | q is Ps fa ji: f } Pie t ; | ; . i | etal Xow thy + etabe alias rid tide aheteshleg SALT Vio 5 } r¢ H Hl . j f —— pHROUTS iT tae Umer MW eeeae n bad ea Nir. 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Perk habe] CAT TION, 10 hed been o inde} nd o* he ee meee a f yy i > YN) ’ I i O) { ANOS a ‘ be. dyn “_— - , ’ , lad wh: * La he fou As OE ; i S| “ Ons } ney OP- ; is ’ gaia UG bout tic Ge . 4 ey that O COU ( I “ ‘ 4} \ ya ; eee! ef A eA . 7 Bw 2 ke ett Pewee le terre acre Curr d Hh tae rOrwea kr | DAY ATI: : j { = The ge Are és yPyyes 4 f the re ! ohihity yu ; {i ; } } ) ~ 4 ad ‘ caaal tive thee wie holtpee that tt i A ; ; mrwaraq UV + OW It RPO VE I th i { ' ro ' } — ) + for. cue IW iv ] "7 UTI 1 £; 1 si | a NUVI | vy cy cy ” Maine woag Hhlawn 315 mM an wnter | Jv Sivfed hh ULES So eck Y aa yw AVR CALLIN Yes , a 0 = 7. ry F 4. 5] f » ° oY nfl Ay Yoav, t wo ii 4 ww > pont aed Val fle & f% tt 2 explosion, Ont! rohand, 1 ys (8 2na Wiles 9008 to an ¢thnacs wran teemir ty)! ? . . ~ 7 7 To - ae 7) Wat Gra are those wo ts a l , ana 100k OV: rar Ow explided af fhe OGL Var Of OW poor’. l ul Jonas i sous gy bv means ef eormneechyagr j ; y : j : . > a . fh ¢ Oo j yal yf fanting Ven | 4 i f —s Te shore wires; .hatoa fl Ing for- ‘ ; 00 rac and ffo 10) in Plreata Mea a , ~ oy | { i 4 4} i iC 867 y! i oS Coad 6 US ihh woh to Canis 0 ele J © 18 1} } wmthat we om si | >| ( i - pedo Ww USCE, OF UR . ‘ } . } { 7 ‘| i _ Saliva aas |. , | aT LOM 9 id ypc % ee ater been contriv J to fa mper witb the mMer- Af ( j ; F 4 100 Sty y a WA Pad ant COLO kh a ral ee i eee 0 0 { ' 17)8 vee } ry 7 Joa thine it will he rreesible | ¢ +! i as | ee pees , ‘ AaZnecs. Qre thine it wii fe pessiole 5 { Wy i AS | S ¢unp Taian + ey c ‘ 1a ” A ow ¢ a4 NG VrOUDLS FO to dofermine th eertaintys Lixnmi- { i = ’ - an v.t Ua, On your time 2 Ina td be UDid UV , se - i *, = ; yay a ‘ } apo R ’ | a ’ NOAA =STYPIN nation of the wreck wil show whether | , raotd U , , pectaole | qistances” 91 ae vet a elin npse ofthe Advance Spr Ins ; ’ ; ; i ; a idl i baba Bbw tb dedh . ; . 4 ‘ie | «y the vegse] wens to he bettom PCap ” What » vou mn ae i - | Silks. Dregs C GO oods and V WE ash ‘x0 ods : ’ . it} Q yy } ! oe J . . : sult of exterior’ or infeclor pressure, pees Beery aaa nae 8 label { understand he’s pect r| a ' {. Ra 1 ; 11 t “ ey} € tae Gos yi i The torn steel armor will tell the story, and sae hag Just oC I | : Neo a abrics come daily. : 1 | ‘ . i hye H nin 7 , . } 1 hat ho vod Pag CF ; . , VP. 7 CLL EN | Even if if snoutd be shown En: f he put Henri ita Was poeta a 8p ClAiLY | c one anne ante nian - Dm oy vy second and final explosion took pitce | aes or and d ive away | , , , | *y7IG é Gro, i; R “ 7 os obiic . ean po i BRIA chad l Ae | 4 ¥ CAVE cf | ae old rYY va i ta 1a Es {) ¢ chy , }. ) ~~) Ne) & 5 inside of the Vesse el li would OF ODE = cay ah P , ' ) _ | 7 ) bes { e #58 cal al? whhs Bi au ut if { ba } 4} ' r wet ha q vf we + ‘ “sl . ate the proof of.the cilects of an juitial / ae [Gai LC of bern esident some ds : : . | } 1 4 * wee eg eee % $ 5 j 7 = - aes BUTS | aga ORAL ~ wanton les Vas Gconpiiaed ti agi 128 gous: und! fg), ead th rmyeade y= | gpemmrncaventess Diet Gai Gates cei ie eee lala = reancanasiinnt explosiou on the outside, Was cOmMIucd throug tie eu IQ “any other kid,” remarked the messcn- | eave nere mete ———- : ee The loss of the Maine msv have been | several mi re articles belonging to: Mrs. gop poy, &] cuess nite” responded ihe | quam ee “ 4 8 Sy 8 ‘ i pm * Uy.» oe oO i ce, ) os fed . ye rs . } Y seed t Ty way re rEYy . , x . ‘ . i i ry . due to carelessness or © » AE MAY) King wore found. The missing quilt8 po: pe-'s lad: “you can't get mo’ cilice } b | f " +} t work of fends tocaurnate ‘ ’ Pata y id ‘ i mm ft have yeen fre worse if meuiadns iGMPNaALe, 1.7 , | Loony ¥ 0 (er . and Ui Whe LS were How found, 1roo. ’chou runnin’ fay fi fy é +hY OF urnoses oO a Lave i* - A nf who for pury f their own have un 7 . i i 4 1) " ¢ ‘ : A y if dertaken to levy warand to murder and | nnn eenurvae see pee are cca a nem nm My i “wal J Lu i destroy in their hatred ot the people i) stock of ther” = | 5 = © =) = J ohn Kelly’ S J ohn Kelly’s omen omen omen omen Can fit anybody, can suit anyb ody, your pocketbook as wellas your fest. — ‘ RICKS & TAFT. t feeeo ff — : —=1| Tf a vessel isa boat a blood- Serious Results Sometimes Follow} = 2257238 ai pi eee eas ee Sede == , : its Excessive Use: cent ms b BS Ree amet NO EMR] 3 D J. WHICHARD. Eiitor., | vessel must be a life-boat. lod Ses, Gissnazeas 86728823 SSB . ; . . a. isto) BeeeS gs Awe ooo os i is wife| eo oll nick S823 me OS pst eee ras | eee sR no : ____| Ifyou praise a man to his wife} Common soda is all right in its place ait e528 = Aare ree2: & = 1S ait : ee . —_ ae ’ , ea: a qegee PE l Macs tres owe | SESP ES . | she will always look more Or :€88} and indispensable in the kitchen and Ors ehh oT) GRE t Ee" OSE | oki cs L + . 7 cee at a eet BB BAAED RS Feats EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) | surprised. for cooking and washing purposes, but motactse 8 5 5 Siiots 23784 S23) Sitrea i . e? Ls Oos Sey 4G tet omS DOM as oa _._| Ifsome people were to speak | it was never intended for a medicine, Q530% wggm ny | Msc ag - S sics ¢ eee . . i og2n4 cS PEM “ods moe. _ their minds it wouldn’t take them | aad people who use it as such will some bs teres aa eel coe 1 ESES ut Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter vary Wong » day regret it. i} “Et bee gic pesens owes he 2 =| 8 wet ) B bscgeeg BE Bekcgs yobs? ESSE ah Se ama Ifa boy is good and isn’t paid ‘We refer to the common use of soda * Saagoi Ge 3 gas” g BESSES Sie Be - . r + r & * 5 S~ Am < on ¢ @ & = SUBSCRIPTION RATES cuss for being so, then he is good-for to relieve heartburn or sour stomach,| 7 peng <2 Bs. 282028 tts Bo = Sab rs 7 4) oo & - [a . . & wet & cj 52995 On inte oF One year. $3.00 thi aa © a habit which thousands of people S PSccks se MERETE BS 8 ie - 95| nothing. 3 ‘ 2 _— ene moni 0 a practic> almost daily, and one Which* 18 | spa _ ne week, - a = —" — = Delivered in town by carriers with- If you lend a man 4 grass seed fraught with danger; moreover the . T : ow way fost tes are liberal and can he'll come around Jater to borrow | soda only gives temporary 1elief and in ® | Di R ‘a Pa O RY: nvertising rates are liberal : ¥ ae | ( be had on application to the editor or at a lawn mower. the end the stomach trouble gets worse ——— the office. Ifa boy only. gives up to his and worse. oo , | CHURC / >. = a mother’s estimates of him he will| Thesoda acts as a mechanical irri- \ \ -- We desire a live correspondent atly tant to the walls of the stomach and BAPTIS5i1—nservices every Sunday, every postoffice in the county, who will become a great man bowels and cases are on record: where moring.and evening. Prayer meeting send in brief items of news 48 it Necurs rb ne to me —_— Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer, a. woe lf a man neyer has any 0 . ye _ : hur : os , nh nein OTH u. / 4 C “ . c \ a 9 € - A ash . = Vet * ° ain feact ghborhoo Write plainly ld do if it accumulated in the, intestines, caus Pastor Sunday school 9:3 A ue and only on one side of the paper tell bim what they would dolt). . ae : a ; C, D. Rountree, Superintendent. “eee | . . ing death by inflamation or peritonitis. : CMe | ————— in bis place that mau is friend-| CATHOLIC—No regular services. — a Dr. Harlendson recommends as the EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sur- ess. f | day, morning and evening. Lay ser- afest a irest cure tor stomach ey . SEW OA TEV GNOMES SOUS CROSS * ‘ vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Monnar. Feprvary 21, RY8. 2 meetin sl crn ecto n centnnn nomen nent tn, ee The Spanish warship Vizcaya 1s now This warship was sent here to return the “friendly visit” that cur battleship Mame mace Havana, and was enroute here when the disaster to the Maine occurred’ Since such a “friendly” fate has over- faken the Maine this government hae provided a strong guard around the Spanish visitor as a means of prevent- ing a retaliation in kind in case there should be anybody evil minded enough to undertake such a job, The crew cf the Vizcaya are reported to have heen much excited when they arrived and learned the fate of the Maine. Bh tal SS ereeeremmmnene nn ee aa, Na definite information has yet been developed as to the cause of the cisas- ter to the battleship Maine, and itis not prcbable that a report from the in- vestigation ncw being made can be ready earler than the middle of this week About the most ridiculous thing in connection with the aflair is the report- ed assertion cf President McKinley that received he be- lies the disaster was due 10 acedent and le hoped the committee of invest- gation weuld so find in. their repori.”’ In other words the President of thy CTnited States wakes up his mind what he wants the report to le, regardless of the facts, and at‘empts to advise the commi tee beforehand what he wishes them to do and say, Fine President we ve got. A Milhonaire Revivalist. A millionaire revivalist will be- gin series of seryices tumorrow in the Babtist Tabernacie, Brookl}n.- ‘He is William P. Hall, President of the Hall’s Signal Company, and his income is $5,000 a wees. He can’t help making money, but cares more for souls reclaimed than the collars- that comes to him from the business he has built up. They same application which made such a result possi- ble is he giving to the church work. My. Hall is not a professional church worker, but gives such times to evangelistic labor as his gbusiness will permit He has éCentl completed a two weeks revival campaign . at Calvary Methodist church, Harlem. He has conducted successful services at Pawtucket, R. I., where in one Sundav more thav 200: persons Were conyerted; and at Danbury Conn., where his work re<ed in 100 converts.—Chicago Tribune. A California ‘woman, midd)],.- aged but energetic, has detemin- ed to leave her less vigorous husband ir comfort at home while she goes to tlie Klonkike to seex fortune for them both. Thats the kind ofa New Woman mary & man would be willing to marry. ! If our neighbors would only do as we think they should 1t would be much easier for us to Icye them. | If the waiter spills soup down your? back kick him; he expects everything to come to him that waits. If a man undertakes to tell you what loye is the chances ar¢ that he 1s in love himself, and you can’t believe him under oath. —Chicago News. Making Magistrates and Lawyers “Out’n Nuffin’.” When Holden was Governor of North Carolina in 1868, remarked a wellinformed citizen in the presente of 8 Record man a few days ago, he appointed a number magistrates, throughout the State. In Chatham county there was an old negro who was weil ac- quainted with the Governor, con- tinued the citizen’s story. One day Sambo met a white man who hud been to Raleigh. The old darkey made inquiry as to Mars Holden’s health. When told that howasO K the old-time negro said: “Well, I tell yer, Mars Holden is a greater man 1D some repects dan de Lord Jesus.” “How's that?’ queried the white man. Weil yer knows dat we read in de good book dat de Lord made man out’n dast, but I tells yer dat Mars Holden has made a Whole Jot 7 here in Chatham out’n nuffin’.” The gentleman who related this story applied it with fine effect on his hearers hy adding that the present Supreme Court; was following the same lize of Governor Holden—by making lawyers “out’n nuffin’.”—Greens- boro Record wy ‘be contractor for the monr- ment to be erected at Asheville to the memory of her distinguished son, Zebulon . Baird Vance, has informed the committee in charge that the monument will ve ready for unyeiling any time Jafter the first of May next. A committee has been appointed to receive suggestions from the public and formulate » plan for the unveiling ceremonies and make report to a future cated meeting of the central committee. This. committee, the Asheville Citizen annouces, will be glad to receiye suggestions from persons in any part of Nerth Carolina concerning the way in which the unveiling of the monument shall be celebrated. Whether it shall strictly a State affair, or whether admirers of the great North Carolinian in other States shall be invited. Whether the speak- ers for the occasion shal! ail be from North Carolina or other- wise. Suggestions as to who would be the most suitable person ‘or persons to deliver orations will also be gladly recieved. , a of magistrates aown} _-Mistook Varnish of Manigrarresin 1stith gl comico (acid dyspepsia) an excellent ‘n1epara- {tion sold by druggists under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural acids, peptines and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals they digest the food pertectly and promptly before it hag time to terment, sour and poigon the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth’sta‘tes that he invarably uses Sruart’s Dysppsia Tablets in a'l cases of stomach derangemcnts and finds them a c2rtain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digest- ing the food they creave a healthy up- petite, increase flesh ard strengthen the action of the heart They are not a cathartic, but intended only and liver. for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any stomach trouble except cancer of the stomacp. | All druggists sell Stuarts Dyspepsia ‘Tablets ot 00 cts, per package. . A little book desgribing a:l forms of stomach weakness and their cure mail- ed free by addressing the Stuart C.., of Marsbail, Mich. Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans, La, tne a The committee on arrangements are using évery means in their power 10 make the Festival this year, the great- est evr held. Elaborate arrange- menis have been made for the pleasure aud entertamment of their guests. However, the manner in which the trip to New Orleans is made, will play no small pars in making the Visit an |, enjoyable one. The Seaboard Air choice of two daily trains, the schedule They Line offers the by either of which is very good. leave as follows : ~ ay = nnd ~ 7 New York, 10:50 a. m. and 8:50 p. mw. Philadelphia, 1:12 p.m. and 12:00 night. Washington, 4:40 p. m. and 4:30 a.m. Richmond, 8:56 p. m. and 9:05 a.m. Raleigh, 2:16 a. m. and 3:40 p,m. Monroe, 6:45 a, m. and 9:12 p, m. Abbeville, 11:05 a. m, and 1:35a, m. Athens; 1:15 p. m, and 3:45 a.m. Arriving at Atlanta, 2:50 p.m, and 6:20 a. m., and New Orleans, 7:40 a. m. and 8:10 From Richmond and points south, by p.m. the train arriving at New Orleans at 8:10, only une night is spent on the road. Call on or address any Seaboard Air Line Agent. - ae... { for Vaseline. ory ptt scascg oe maffl P reno * Ove night last week one of our leading citizens, suffering from a cold, essayed to get relief by an application as he thought, of vaselineto the irritated mucous membrane of his nose and mouth. Shortly after applying he deval- oped alarming symptoms of facial paralysis or lock-jaw- - His mouth refused to open, his breathing was ‘ifficult. A thorough wash: ing with warm water brought re- lief. On mvestigation he found that he had mistaken a bottle of yarnish for vaseline.-—Kenans- ville Correspondent Clinton| Democrat. | ht te 4 / fs a | New Features Throughout Purses Aggregate $4,000 The exhibits of Fish, Oysters, Products will be the fines usually large; The realest of all Attractions -Free! Free!: ’ Hippodrome and Wild West Shows. #4 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 NEW BERN. NC Greenville Marks. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Britter, per lb 15 to 20 Western Sides 5t to Sugar ezved Hams Corn Corn Meal Flour, Family 40 to 52 50 to 84 4.75 to 5.70 Lard 54 to 16 Oats 85 to 40 Sugar 4h tof Coflee $3 to 0 Salt per Sack 65 to 150 Chickens 12} to 15 Eggs per doz 12 Beeswax. per 10 to? Cotton Seed,per bushei CREENVILLE The next session of th: school Wii open on * MONDAY SEPT. &. 1897 - % and eontinue for 10 months. The terms are as follows, Primary English per mo. $200 Intermediate ‘** ‘* “ $2 6 Higher pT $3 Languages (each) ** - “ $1 00 The work and disclplihe of the sehou wil be as heretofore. We ask a continua nce of your! Better and more attractiye than ever. Fine = Racing. Liberal Premiums in ail departments Game, Live Stock, Poultry and Agricultural ever dis played The Ladies Department is un- entire performance takes place on the} {Ae GEORGE GREEN, 10 to 120/4 Greaves, Rector. Sunday school 9.30 A.M. W. 3B. Brown, Superintendant. METHODIST-—Services everv 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 evening. Rev! J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday schoo! 9:30 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten, dent, LODGES. A. F. & A. 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.—Lar River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday 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.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 Ccuncil 236 meets every Thursday night. J. B. Cherry C, eT, Be wi o-; see. em Cctton and Peanut, Keraw are Norfolx prices of wotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mev. chants of Norfolk - l QoTTy. ;}Good Middling Of i Middling 54 Low Middling 5 7-16 {Good Ordinary 4¢ ‘Pone—steady | PEANUTS! Prime 28 to 2h |Extra Prime 2b Hey 2¥ to 2¢ Spanish 55¢€ bu Tone—steady. Ia ee eo. e y VAX ¢ ; P-O n d 4 M4 ’ Vv oe ar pas AARAAA A AAA RAN AAA Ont ® 4 race track every afternoon during the BC an 3 < fair,and is absolutely free. Don’t miss | 4 ‘ 22 seeing it For premium list or other in- 5 » db 3 : formation address the Secretary : PR ACTIC AL EB < ‘igi Offers his services to the 3% citizens of Greenville and the Q® eo public generally. ; < 3° ROOFING, GUTTERING, 3 Spouting and Stove Work, 2 Oman a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or ¢ no charges made. ‘Tobacco 4 Flues made in season. Shop & on Dickinson Avenue. ( Oo Pa So RO ‘Ze qo 5 ““ Q * Va a Ox ONT NOM WLM Wve Ti Or IC a DOI. SST jee) wy jee W. B. Rodman. We. Demsie Grimes, Washington, N.C. Greenyille,N.C. ppopwas & GRIMES ATTORNEYS ATLAW. Greenyilie N. C: Practice wherever services are. desired. dd — jo Bapbers. is, J NOBLES, | » TONSORSAL ARTIST | On Fourth street near Postotiice Only Bat ber shop in town conducted by white workmen : B.PENDER, FASHIONAP™E BARBER, , Can be- found below Five Poiuts. next door to Reflector office, AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIAT, -@REENVILLE, N, ©. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyein; and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialtv “is [J ERBERT EDMUNDS, Lec mim :. FASHIONABLE BARBER. a Ne! H, RAGSDALE. species * attention given to cleaning i | : } : ‘ 7 : ; ; a : at. s4 Sine . spl acne anges soe “s. oe Nad cee ALL ABOUT > i Atlantic Coast Line - Tbe Saeed Schedule.n "ffeet Jan. 17th, 18°. | Departures “om Wilmington- NORTYROUND. PA} LY No 48—Pacaenger—Nue Mac. 9.25 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 17 18 am, Calashoro 12.05 am Vil son 12.55 n m. Roeckv Mount 1.49 np m. Tarboro 2.45 p m, Weldon 4,33 nm, Petersburg 6.22 pm, Richmond 7.15 om. Norfolk 6.95 p m, Washing- ton 11.30 pm, Raltimore 1.96 am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m, New York 6.53 am, “Boston 3,90 nm, . iW ATLY No 40—Passenger Duc Meg 7.15 pm. noiia 8.55 nm. Warsaw 9.10 pm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarboro 6.45 am. Rocky Mount 11.57 pm, Weldon 1.42am, Nor- folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg 8.14a m, Richmond 4.60 a m, Washington 7.414 m, Balti nore %93 4 m, Philadeiphi, MOS am, New Vork 2.63 a Ta, Koaton 9.00 gam. | SOUTHBOUND. AILY No 55—Passengor Due Lake 40 p m. Waccamaw 5.09 » m, Chad hourn 5.41 pr Marion 6 43 p in, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- ter 9.10 pm, Columbia 10,30 nN, Denmark 6,12 a m, August ta7.55 am, Macon 11.15 am, Atlanta 12.25 p m, Charles- ton 10.50 pm. Sayannah 1.50 ¢ &@ m. Jacksonville 7.30 a m, St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam pa.5.25 pm. AKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON— FROMM THE NORTA. DAILY No. 49,—Passxenocer—Roston 5.50 PV. 1.02 nin, New York 9.00 pm, Philadelphia 12.05 am, Palti- more 2.50 am, Washington 4.39 am. Richmond 9.04 am, Petarshbure 10,00 am, Nor- Weldou 11.52 am, Tarhoro 12.12 -m, Raekv Vonnt. 12.47 pm, Wilson 2°37 pm. Golds- boro 3.20 pm, Warsaw 4.17 pm, Magnolia 4.24 pn, DAILY No. 41,—Passenger-~Teave 6.30 A.M, Boston 12,00 night, New York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Washington 3.46 pm, Rich- mend 7.30 pm. Petersburg \ CATACLYSMAL INVENTIONS. Their Effect j1 Always Slowly Felt and : _ Distributed. The most cataclysmal of all inven- tions, that of gunpowder--which, | by the way, was probably invented twice, for Greek fire must have been the same thing used with an im-| perfect knowledge of its propelling power, and the one which most at- fected the organization of society by destroying the value of armor and equalizieg the power of men of differert sizes~-took a gener- ation to spread abroad, and when it did spread hardly affected the rela- tive strength of the nations. If such an invention were discovered now, the papers would ring with prophecies, probably of a German or British conquest of the world, which would not happen a bit the faster for all the ‘‘appreciations.”’ Printing was a grand discovery, and, though it did not help the Chi- nese much, did help Europeans a great deal, but it did not help them suddenly, and for the immense ma- jority of mankind it might just as well never have occurred. Steam isa grand discovery, but it has not upset the world, it has been utilized only by degrees, and, like printing, the mass of mankind knows very lit- tle about it, one-third of the hu- man race, indeed, denouncing it stil] as something which ‘‘haazes and maazes the blessed fealds.” The discovery of the way to har- ness lightning, which excites the imagination even of poets, is one of the greatest man has made, but it has upset nothing except newspaper arrangements, and beyond enabling nations’ to talk together as individ- uals do it has produced no conse. quences. It is, we suppose, possible that somebody may discover a way of destroying a fleet from a balloon, and thus deprive the richest nation of its maritime advantages, but a mode of counteracting that discov- ery would probably be found at the same time, and the balance of mar- 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm, Weldon 9.43 pn. Tarbors 6.01 pm. Reeky Mount, 5.49 am- Leave Wilson 6,22 am. | Goldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw 7.53 am. Magnolia 8.05 am. DAILy No. 51—Passenger----Leave except New Rern 9.00 am, Tackson- ~“t sands Ville 10.26 am. This train 15 P.M arrives atValnuc street. FROM THE SOUT DAILY No, 1,20P.M. Tamoa 8,10 am. Sonford 3,27 pm, Jacksonville 740 pm, Savanna 1.45 night, Charles- ton 6.23 am.Columbia 6.00 am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon 9.00 am, Augusta 3.30 pm, Senmark 4.25 pm. Sumpter 8.08 am, Florence 9.58 am, Marion 10,36 am, Chadbourr 1L38 am, Dake Waccamaw 12.09 am, Train on Sectieed NeckBranch Road faves Weldon 3.55 0. m.. Valifas 4.39 Pp. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 7.20 n Sh 6.57 p. mi., Kinston 7.55 a.™., Greenville R.F2 9. m, Arrivine Hali® x at 11:18 a, m., elton 11,33 am daily axcent Stnday, Trains on Washnistoh Branch lenve ® Ishington 8.20 a m.,mnd2.290 p.m ‘trives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4.00 n N,, Tarboro 9,45 a. m., returningleaves farboro 3.39 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a, m wid 6.20 0. m,, arrives Washington 11,00 a, m., and 7.20 rp m. Daily “ox. ‘™t Sunday. Connects with trains on ecotlond Neek Branch. Train leaves ‘varcoro, N ©, Via Albe- Marle “Raleigh R. R, daily exceptsun- -tV,ar 5 30p. m., Sunday 415 Py M; “tve Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p.m. f Turning ievyes Plymouth daily excent idov, 7.40 a, m,, Sunday 9.00 a "1. a/tive Tarhora 10.04 a.m and ll. 00 Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves az0lc’horo daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a, wn. 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 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, i Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- Vv Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- taw for Clinton daily, exeept Sunday, U1 20a.m.and 4.15 p, m: Returning eaves Cinton at7.00 a, m. and38,00 1 m, Train No. 78 makes close eonhection Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50 | time power would remain unchang- ed, There never can be an elixir of life because all men are sentence? to capital punishment, but a prepa: ration which would destroy or neu- tratize all hostile bacteria, germs, spores, or whatever they call th: injurious atoms, is, at all events, conceivable, but it would be years | beforo it greatly infinenced the per- 54—Passenger—Teave | manent health even of races bright enough to believe in the physician's opinions. Remember. the savage opposition to vaccination in the teeth of evidence really as strong as that which demonstrates any arith- metical proposition. ts From all that what deduction: Simply this, that the readiness to take alarm, which is one mainspring of modern credulity, is not justified either by experience or theory and that men should receive all an- nouncements of cataclysmal discov- ery or inverttion with a willingness to inquire and a quiet conviction, that if false they do not matter and if true they will affect things very slowly and will develop counter. vailing and restraining influences. According to science. ameteorite big enough to shatter the world might strike it and bring even labor trou- bles or the German enaperor’s ex- periments toan end, but the uni- verse is governed by powers before which even science is very ignorant, and, judging from all experience, the meteorite will either be shatter- edin time or just miss us in its course. thestighn space. — ! A Persian Assassin. a Tho late shah of Persia, according toarecenit story, was assassinated not for political purposes, but through revenge. .His murderer, Mohammed Riza, was a theological student, but was compelled to’ be- come a trader by the confiscation of his property. He sold some of his goods to the son of the shah, and in due time presented his bill. For this he was thrown into prison and his wife transferred to the prince’s harem. After seven years he was -yeleased-and fled to: Constentinople.- t Weldon forall points daily, allrail via| At @8 opportune time he returned, ‘Xishmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nor ‘olk Fne all points North via Norfolk, H. M. EMERSON, Gen’) Pass. Agent - .. EMSRSON,*# rae Manag: 4 ; CK sh flan Mio“ ager, T A handsomely illustrated book o 200 pages descriptive of Texas anc the resources of that great “tat receipt of eight centsto cover post ° age D. J. PRICE AP. &T. AW & GN. a: ' Palestine, Texas, Kast Texds lands are attracting will be mailed to any: address oe | fair Ysabel.”’ disguised, to Teheran and, waiting a chance, shgt the shah, crying, “The tree that bears bitter fruit must be cut down!”’ ; Ideal and Real... Mrs. Melnotte (reading)—‘‘Man. fred impulsiyely flung himself at her feet and,’ with his hand pressed upon’his heart and his eyes agleam with the fierce light of perfect love, swore that he never would rise until »he arose the accepted suitor of the Isn't that beautiful’ Hayry*proposed to me. This is what Henry said upon that considerable attention. Mention thisen r. ee evéntful occasion ; ‘‘Nan, s’posin you andl hitch hozses together ?’’—Bos- It so reminds me of the time when]. Populism All Out Through the Koil | As we were going down street a few days ago, we were hailed by &. gentleman. who was. coming toward us ata rapid striae, and laying bare a brawny arm by rolling up a sleeve as. ho came. We expected to haveto fightor run, but stood uatil the gentle- man came near enough for us to seealarge boil on nis arm just below sore .the elbow. Pointing tothe he. said: — ‘Do you see that?” We told him the boil was very plain to be seen. “Well,” said be, “that boil has given me nv littie trouble, but let me tell you, the last drop of Populist plocd) in me came throub that blamed boil and now every drop of bhod in ig Demecratic.” Thit' is a true story. That man has been one of the strongest, most uncompiomiging Populists in the county, but he 1s now done with Populism, Republican- ism and every kind of ism, and is, according to his own statement, now and henceforth a Democrat. The door of the Democratic foid is open to you, brother.--Monroe Enquirer. any body seaieeaeetrnnneenesnrresneeseered A Unique Application for Office. Alonzo Bradford, of Haywards, California, an ofd soldier, ha written to the Postcffice Depart- mont asking for the pesition of postmaster at Wlaywards. Ac- companying his lotter is and X- ray photcgrah of his left knee. The photograph shows theta bulict entered his knee at the lodged ketween the bones of the The bullet is stil! there, it being impossible to dislodge it by prob- ing, and the only way in which it can be removed is by ampu.ation of the leg. Mr. Bradford stated that the bullet was received at the battle of Fort Donaldson, and that he bad carried if ever since. Mr. Bradford was postmaster ition.— Washingtoa Dispateb. The New York Journal offers $50,000 in gold as a reward for the discoyery of the. person or persons who caused the explosion aboard the “Maine.” This coffer is enitrely ‘safe. If the man 18 ever discovered, which 1s unlikely the advertisement would be with the money tothe Journal. If hs isn’t the Journal gets a lot of cood advertising for nothing.— C:..-lotte ‘ews. ~The latest eocial function in New York was a “nlant party’ — “ike the parties sziven by Louis XVI.,” it is explained. The par- ticipants were costumed so as. to represent flowers, fruit, and yege- tables. There weremushrooms present, we suppose, as well as some pumpkins; notto mention cabbage heads and other things of that sort—Richmond Dis- patch. | The Record says that one nigh last week Mr. James H. Burns, of Oakland township, Chatham county, was aroused by hearing on going in- there, he found an opossum quietly on the table ealing the good things that had teen leftthere from supper. a Why He Fied. “What made Kladderflvisch mn such a hurry to get out. of Ger many ?”’ | i, ‘‘He happened to bear a close ve semblance in personal appearance to the Emperor William.” “There was no hari in that.”’ ‘No, but there came a boil on the end of his nose one day, and he was ssty.’’—Chicago Tribune. @ & Q- joint, pushed uv the knee cap and ; upper and lower parts of ihe leg, under ihe Harrison administra-} ‘a noise in the dining rodin, and’ afraid of being arrested for leze maj- 2. i e Hel * ' ee SEE THAT ? Neg: Ea, fet Fs Yi Tash he ahhh What Is It? ghhhbhs —==> It is a picture ot tae'celebrated <=” |. ~ PARKED FOUNTAIN. PEAS i Best in use The outfit of no business man ig. complete withoutone. . _ The Reflector Book Store hasi’a nice assortment ot thcse Fountain also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Ponts You will be astonished when you see them and varn how very cheap they are. | 4 You may never, But should you ever}@sr=- Want Job Printing “agp Come to see us. ——"—— APA PIAA Sain oan INNER a Ny al PLL EN ay A AUR AOR AOA . Y iY KY i (9000) oe @)@) x) a“ Annnnaanaana ny MAAK ALCS P | ng Of i OO; a @ ry eo “ veseesnoreseue rae oe OOUY Anything from A) See Wisitine Car ener J'() EwUll snes" ™oster. ‘ = The Daily Reflector @ Gives the home ndws every afternoon at the small price of 25 cents a month. Are you a sub- seriber? It gnot you . . ought to be. Jf = j PARR nm js we af ges Ee “af 5 - ‘ 3 Pes ee s Sie @ vy a The Eastern Reflector.-- 2 ‘TWICE-A-WEEK; Iss only $1 a year. I contains the news every week, and gives informa- tion to the farmers, es- ae pecially those growing . , tobacco, that is worth many times more than , - the - subseription piice. G ~DALLY REFLBCTC ik o JUNIE JUST THE NEWS senna ehiicaeei “ata tn OTIS ANVERTISING. Phe Reflector Gives What 'You Are Looking kor pan RIES Masons meet tcnight. Fidaton many Anew prainess, Newbs m air next week. Fniarges many an ald business, - Tomorrow is Washington’s birthday. Preserves many a Javee hieiness, e dnl! hnsiness, aa The weather has been turning colder »Ravives many fall day. Tre * $ fat racg, Cotton weed Meni and Seed Oatss leheap at S. M, Schultz. | ' { | | Resener many 4 Paver Wer TTS 4 a, fy wine V Lacin ace, # Seenres success fa any Have your laundry ready to go off "| Wednesday morning. ihest work done ‘Steam waundry. | , ; TRAIN AND PCAT SCHT DUES. W. F. Prepzy, Agent. . i , ,- the weather bureau sent out a warn- seca s REME i [ine piney that we would have decid Passenres aad mol trate cote edly\colder weatuer today with che fer wivea Mi temperature down to freezing tonight. 9) A. af isine! \ ” =. ' 7 Pty, south, arrives at 6:5 7 north, ar Hobson—-“So your wife has turned -C1us8s cook, efter all r” Jobe out a first You get the; at the Wilmington} 1 York to purchase a wNw stock of goods. ON THE GO. Se acted \ Names of People You Know 4 Q. Cuthrell came over from Kinston jhis morning. , Mack Ellis and John Striekland, of, Kinston, spent today here. — J, W. Tarboro Saturday evening. Dr, J. Morrill and R, R. Cotten, of Falkland, were in town tohay. W, M. Bond weat to Raleigh today on busin ess before the Supreme court, Wiggins came down from H: CHooker left today for New Thomas Young went to Kinston Saturday evening and returned this morning. EET SEEB=-FOR DIS- TRIBUTION ee tala SUGAR- 7 _ We wish to inform our many friends ¢ . and patrons that the capacity of Elmwood Dairy has just been very much enlarged and improved. We are now prepared to promptly fill all orders at the following prices, goods § delwered at your door: Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound 3 Sweet Milk,.: .....25 ets a gallon. : Sour Milk,.........3 ets a quart. Pure Cream,......25 ets a@ qaart.§ JAMES. & WILEY B ; Swill serve yuu promptly and satis Mr, R. E.L. CRENSHAW askilled dairyman, who was révently with the State’ experiment farm at Raleigh now has echarge of our Dairy and factorily. We solicit your patronage. Dairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 98 ROWN, Proprietors. R. A. TYSGN, Vice-Pres. REORGANI« 5 STATEMENT 'OF THE "RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Over Drafts Premium on Stock $42,904. 8, 1,650.6 ; : 100 07 ; Xk. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE, Cash er D JUNE r5sth, 1896. The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. Atithe Close cf Business Dec, 15¢h, 1897." * LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Undivided Profits Deposits subject to Check #23000 e¢ 3.79765 103,294, sou ta » Nae Pound Freight, arr TVER| 13 j . rr ay af 4 North Bound bes lsoueWei, rather; che has turned} By the courtesy of the Secretary ol Due from Banks 44,598 .0 a | ; Due trom of 3-0 2 Due to Banks 199 9.50 A. M.. 'saver 10:10 a ‘ jout an average of one every two: weeks} Agriculture, who has done so much to Furniture and Fixtures 1,515, ‘att Tine Ce Checks outstanding —- 867.5 : q’ . - . i “0 . Y ° J at * . . urrent expen 18e5 2,1 36. od 4 » C ay t fi v6 > of DD > Lar a Va) ws, since we've been houseseeping ” st ate interest lt > enonrabeet in-|, > Lime Cer ificate eposit I OU.00 South Round # ‘rereht, AYTIVES | SCCPINs imulate interest iu the sugar-beet 4-) Qach [tems 7,897,515 — ne 7 : a) ° . a is a . Con Te . dustry, the Expeérime Statio Il] Cas n hand: 30,4 155.77 § Tots WEY 9.00 P MM. loaves Q:15 V7 stranger—¢Car 7 ecil yeu a copy iustry, the Exp riment Station, will hon hand? ‘ Ss Total $132,118,63 ime eo gue EP EV ES ae te « os . log yo hevnee “ey a . \ oe ; 4? Farmar Hayseed—“I don’t | 2" for gratur'ovs distribution to far- Moen} $132,118.61 $ ‘ Qe amer Tom Riv any yos T7omM - 5 } (4 aint ‘ ek r Ss t , J Ho ; 1» } — . myers ne digger. '‘oOuntiCs C6 . : i tes a re | Wit 0 be kas takes all my time to | mers mM the differ ne cout ties of the W Lotte iv Cs ref ally the sepi arare 1 eeds of our patrous, and § ‘ ahi ull be vlad to have Washington Monday. secdayienrn an honest vin’? Stranger—*I State, severe] pounds of selected sugar-| yo eonnt, promising everv acc commodation consistent with goodbanking. af heed seed. In accordance with the| _— AWW vad was cong tousk fb could seli you apPers Pe Ee AN See . | “ee, and Friday, leaves for Sas — . etches of t] the be I TO-DAY’S M Si . copy ofa $20 note tor a dollar. Yeu} Wishes of the | Secretary, the beet see | TO DA ARKET r 4 res 4 7 Cty & u | . . . . ‘4 a ary at i Praqprart t gnc 4 $3} PB y ° ' ~ > a Tice pit 2 aS is fap rye { ton Tuesday pt \ reaiv’t tell it from: the cenume.” Far- will be Gistributed in North Carolina | . ‘ ar sally thoce why mice ft 5] In rt _— nrday. lmer Ilayseed—* ‘Gosh! Cimme one, | O49 to thiose Wid promise to follow j You hain’t eot no mere, hey you ” directions in regard to planting, Culti- AS Reported by . vating. harvesting, and who will send LY ( oe | ——_-— | | the GREENVILLE SUPPLY CO. To “acvertize pa eo nee) jsamples fer analysis, and sive us full ahe Gi ‘ ° , | i-cautitul Solo ts toma an as to. cost. Lhe farmer ?@-etton Buyers ” , 7 2 | . infoymatieon as to cost. he sarmer ’ ‘the columns of the Sarpy i, on . Wo dee es een rer Phe CODeTegaLOP at the Baptist Who undertakes the Work chould te ——td—— y — church Sunday night was dcelightec able to reatize a good yield, ard as the ee oo See Lett the | i ! 1} & Wholesale Grocers | | 4 {with the Lonutitul sole rendered by | veet 15 very ¢ xcelient for tabie use and 4 th . TT tS . 7% PAT toa Fs ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ , y i } re ’ | W C€atner Wie rin. | Miss Julia Castex, cf Geldsboro, She} proves a veluable feed ior stock, the! — 5 ” I ne'The Poty Cite? in a manner|fermer wilt be fully repaiddcr his time | ~ Ot a a ho maanery" yO ee | Cottor sol Id in Greenville, 5 9-16 tliat ahi 1 re the ry | oy Pomc. . at l tr SI thle { . : : oo ju ib St} a ha ich sweetness and aii€ POUGIS, | Generally tair tonight and Tuesday, |, re td . North Corolinn 3 7 : NPay rane 1 ; . . ine ay OF ECP Volec, and her expres iON WOK H War rOllead he) Lot 1oO ated Wh the} , * €. 7 even waa * yom trate 1. ¢ PY ’, * oe ,, Co der and freqzing Weather (oniin was perfec wotharm: | lyait 9 arhyicel t We L> pe | WOTTON (jnenii r OO 408 0 fs tint ft 54 asp ct, othermal butin whieh woos) known; , | ee ‘ coe a alae bey are ELTA NRT | that the SUL a? beet is OT IWH/TOSL Su- plarel ) QO re a, MO { (UNE NT ET roe 4 + ; em ning WO CUPREANO PAY. | 1 Custully for commercial purposes ; but} May Y.02 6.02 6.01 : | j ‘ my - Pa rani | Pw, fis i 7 reo « 3g. To Hy ryRAR y q 7 { . That’ is the w | Wi lee DP PRIG RR 3 end faith- SuouIGd We ft “bie to zrow a beet with August. O12 ede O11 SP AGLISHED 1875 y € iy it? § ‘ j ’ x \| i Aa 4 a. Ds VEEP m wyeT ; ae nen ¢ if d 4) “ive a sul 3 re auarap. | : , GROVES TASTELESS CHILT. TON] for respons ah] satieme tablis he a h travel a+ sali wh percentage of sugar, | CHICAGO. ed \ 3) Bi PCA TT EEE . 1c foi Chih Fev ec aaal 7 | i ; 1G e in thie vw eri et t al 2 { - i A) ee ya! R\ i Lan \] ; | | ; i Vet ' | {| Nort * iis miuiless teadsto the erectioi . . . : \ fast) BRS i \ Hl mg ; # Malaria It . simp . . os INO . Carolina. “onthty €65.00 and vill . sfeadsto the erectio i} Hwa t Opuning. N ol Se | Q) Ai {| \ +f ‘ J) J iF | j ithe , 18 § i iy i T Pr rottt 7 .. 4 ee be & : ; syn | a: a4 wa ted wed od pet ae as aan ond in a tast ste ‘le: g form. an ar | Xe nse, os Position steady, Refer-| of & factory im the State, and there will . a . . aes u me c Rneclose selteaddressed ~ ctamped ty . | oobi LUG 55 U7 LUG 4 | Adult ts pief er it to bith. ; enyelo rent - - Lddre a bai a DG Way ben iis to cOlne .O OUP peopi = mes wt Dew — T . Werobe, “Phe Saminton Company ne PORT | onics. Price, ate De Ix Chi OM EET IL | Pitas * r DE We On eap in Consequence. Danly if (l Ch iT i 1. . - = } wiih : ' Mo. Wenerteane Qtatl 7 1 Nf, 1324 LOO 1100 PPK ih NOR HN hemmed PENDENCE URI RD a SNe are NR SY Tat ONL Tt Jt MMPEMTICHE tale Vili Ue iy | a ' ww A Ai , 4 iu iy boy i ik “ POTN LL LP RMN TANI Hes Le RR STE ACTIN. H 1 : ' a AYO 1" IBS 4 . . clad to secelve applications for sugai- | — " ¥ When the ahour hand pon tsto nine 1 . _’ Farmers and Merchants buving | ~ . ALL Ua IVF 4.44 9 bee l Gib Vii GILLOWMS bove panic of: ie yaa I 2-0) veu’s supplies W ill tind it tO ti heir inte < _ \ o~ y 7 ve bFRFLIN vt tit j 4 ad he a ' guext &% = | Our VY TQ, cy 4 ' . Te i , 4 . : ware } } d ipelye Save Your W shing on. the sine. led, and to corre pond with anyone In- est bo Bet OUT ee Sei Wu ee +} ro ) als oS eors: rey 1 fe Cste ;inthe susject \ “= miiememnatl om ore BON naan , a ur Loc i , : tak EVE aan } i. at its branent een ala cit “ae WA. WITHERS, be y ; | . REID Rd = ee . N8Ve Ola ee | prom heitey ati eal ~ wt Acti: Leireebor sNOl th Carolia lux { have a . ed I Poertncue sytatien nu | periment Sia | Ce _ Fiour, Sugar, Coffee | Pepi ie 4K = —— } uF gXN ~/ & \ AY é P tone * . = | es H Always at lowest market prices = A deserter from th’ avarship Marne | Tat @ vf , : . . me Haar Gly a . } Al il i PrP B&LE tt GVeGw 1 ( i : de 8) baer LIF y toad NU, Cigar st ? 2 fh) % yt ; 7 Va 7 | i i . ii 2 UE WOT oi ott ‘hI il i i i : }* c ‘ 1, . — ar ee a i as we'buy direcsS from mawvilas iorg ie Hh! Cc ié ati 1s mhuilty of the j i . a py . - “ } 4 | i = Crime ¢ ', i | | amet) OG ga i i NY i \y 1) . a , , A complete st cock of . | Zo ; j od Pebabsy there a e more pleople now | éy i ré > ) ithan ever before ofthe opimicn that our NT T TZ} YTYNTT 1) ey at i BS modern ships would be- imore dan- 1 | ne \ | AS y hy * ea - . . . ' ° wa A “oe a A. af! (ies j ial eroaus. 1p yn to their own m o buan 1 | L: B uy nmen than !fygt arrived. Come iM! oo. pana | to ere. Pichmond Dispatch. | always on hand and sold af prices, te igea us | * suit the-times. Our goods are all bought ' ~ sree mee A a emcee NOU Ue, land sold fer CASH therefore, having no many Be rt, oak | rise to run we sel] at a close iwnargin. Ir Kaul! 8 H & Pf E, , (*. 4 thers ; } f ya r S. NV GEE TU LTZ . vs a ’ Honse and Lot. Six rooms, dining \ Hay | i : : i s, S. ; bef 4 EE Oy - ’ | ’ ‘ 4 penn certeimnenmertoaittebanees a room and kiteken attached Good well ; $800.0 00 . GUARANTEE. ABSOLUTELY AARMLESS. Will not injure hands or fabric. . Ne Mblershilat ane needed, €an use hard water same as soft. Full Directions on every package. An 3- 0 yz. - ack aye for i cts. or 6for asc ts, : 4 __dold by retail grocers everywhere. : OW hen the Hour Hand Points to Nine, Have Your Washin on the Line.’ Recommended by the best house- keepers Jor Clothes Washing, Dish _ Washing, House Cleaning. Try it. 5 Cts Package @ For sale by e, r wr? Fe eh, vai # i cg TEA. ERRY % CO. Ip vit J. J. CHERRY. water on lot i 3000 LBS, LARD. 3 O 0" BARRELS FLOUR, 1 00° CASES BAKING POWDERS, { OO CASES SOAP, { OO CASES LYE, 1 00° CASES WASHING POWDERS, ao 5 SACKS COFFEE. We also have in stock Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Canned Goods, Suuff, Wrapping Paper and Bags’and many other things ito numerous to mention.. Send us your orders. Mail orders receive prompt at- tention. Agents for Standard Oil Co The Grvanile Sayply C0, Qa" hi ot LUI Lt 4 Neen ney Tanimmnitammve ne ncnnnecnr mane, tly I wish to inform my many patrons and the publié that they can now _——e find me in the-——— HA where I am ready to cater to all their needs inthe way of TABLE SUPPLIES. I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &c. Send me your orders. Goods delivered promptlé anywhere in town, l naan: 2 ete me UNDERTAKER WRAL DIREGTORS Ak EMBALMERS. exmenyosens|,) amainevenan We have wast received & Det hearse and tke nicos st line of Cof- fins and Cessets, in wood, meta’ lic and cloth ever brought tay Greenville. We ate preparsd ° ing ja al its forme Personal atiention given toco = ducting furerals and bodice en haste’ to our care will “receive: every mark of respec:. Onr prices are tower (nan evets Ne do not want tronbpoly but iavite con. petition. We can bo found at any and kK times in the John, l'lanagam Buggy Co’s building. 'N@ Se 2 baum | - E. WM. McGQWAN. Phone 41 a a BOB GREENE & CO.