Daily Reflector, January 1, 1898


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Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C.,SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1898. ~- No. 248
| YEAR soe | TUST FOR oe | } | 7 aad
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F OR P Where You Can Worship Sunday. | Now that Congress. as convened the ~
. "_" | Cuben wor will resue. |
| Methodist churen--sunday-school at! oe
AA, . | Hoax"What are you tekine for}
(Sy "a 0.9 ) . as aT | J RS
Cm B08 a 930 A.M. | reaching at 11 A. M. ~your cold?T Joax"o Advice DEENGI= Pa pence gee oe a | .

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| and 7 P.M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. .,
\ ih t Baptist charech"Sunday School ati�
a 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.M. | . Ne'l"oMiss Flossy is quite an ene

and 7 P, M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer thusiast in golf� Belle"oYes; she WV iD BR LHADING 4

ll 1 Couminunion at moining service. rdipks sheTs clever at climbing over
ha i South Greenville Suuday-school atirail fenees,�

4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent, oWell� vemarked the comedian who |
G . th ? Episcopal church-Sunday School yg ycen promised a small part. after] " . .
1Ve CMM | ato aw. ; . ~cing idle halt the ~seasou, oeven a \ om ~=6n fashionable _ comes \
Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school small role is better than a whole loaf.� | .
5 Qev ; \ !
cme a at 9:30 a. M. | She Yes: we're neaged, aud heTs
~ [the ihest Coustant lover in azinable.� | C Cy) TT"
. Marriage Licenses. pife"He may bo constant, but heTs | L a ( =~"

The Register of Deeds «issued seven) © riainly not consistent.� Why

mariave licenses this week, firee tor olie sa dairector ol a fas COMpPauy-
j . ; . Of

iwhite couples and foar tor colored. oe . : ek

) Wihie-"Pommy StoutTs a lucky kid

aud solicit your patronage.

WITTE, ~atis vl sisterTs goin ter let him hang

J. T. Mathews aud Alice Gorham. (up one of her stockinTs.� His Sister-"

Joseph Edwards aod Minnie Meee iVe i oout you eare, You shad have

Lawhorn, hou of mineT Wilhe-*Hug! Den |
ic, S. Fvans and Mageie A. Smith, }\ antyTll give me a lead pencil, ur someT

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IthinT like Vat.

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" 1 rays .
Isaue MeLawhorn and Martha Har! Phere was a price upon her head

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Meg toy iy f
a ishe longed to fly to the uttermost

Charlie Bell and Lizzie Slade. ~bounds of the earth and hide from |
Redmond Allen and Emma Px ylon.! nortal view, Her fellow- creetures |
Walter Mewborn and Harriet MooreT pony ed-at her and whispered among
Pye total number of leenses issuce F emarlyes, The epog. woman hed | 5.
| during theaponth et December was ds re reotien ta remove fhe S$ .O8 tee from AL

a a
divide T cquaily betwen waite and cole!
ther new bonnet when she went to

aye |
Ore d, | ~

church. |
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| The Business Barometer |

Ke building.

Phe adyerttige cobimes of leoinmate! .
{ ;* 3 TY ~ ~ .
Fhe Jolin Plansean Prey Company

newepavers are now regrded by the havent been broken and we ean show you

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Have CORE nao rebuildine {hear shops |

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~ SONA vivre s ur by payed Th i | ee
thet Weel recent] burn is Che Naiy | a heautiful ne,
. thoi: serll] hp wpe Ate ae Faroe as
ness mien, and those Who fail to Heeept souid ne WH be nearly ty aree a

pu te ssan antics be ometer of the

aves . : y net? 0 . ° 103
Gite peor hero wy alia SuCCeSS cl busi

t ee
Poe yi WwW universally ACC pred if ethos of, b' LOT.

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evel the bombast tall tea edi sn oe "" { ) eS a RS » Th Aa
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jthe caer cr tourna am (Conn A spereretion mad he Otarde ten! a 7 Ww RB Wy oe) Bk
| \ a ~ : : ; w ur (ary Serer� & _ md whe) atten 4 +
| News fos as ue | moos any one}
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| : { 1} pe fay ae lay Se ee AH t ! HT AY oan f coe . ; .
! = mene we od H i T . ~ | | CULTS R RTT AA EEE " * PORE cial ON AIEEE LL ee no a 1 elbammemmaas
| he New O81 Wee Doacgepat! Amerioan Catton Growers? Profoetive
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Ithe following was written on rf to eatel EXDEF ve that cotton does net ERO |
C as] | : - Cot op thi eee Hoof bted and |
ollars, | fie eh of ovoure Tedy eustemers fhe of wheat as th staff of Ite, andy
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ry ) a 1 ' - lt af: POD atYy nm { AAA wh apy |
Ca . _" re Uy at NWA Peart ¢ [s St), Huy | ar iio MeO AEY Ca fly are Ve il v |
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a) ' ; 7) 1 as | yornpariy t ; } { r het {
Shirts Wo Detter ene pure Plaride waters)! 0 teinubcturing industes is, chet of
, . lobinine the fib Obie
POPP Rega� Chie it} ¥0R | weep DUES oe

a. Vennoe that Wie dropped in toceet

Greve, lees ow dedrtia Reeord |
p@lass of seca witer saw We. Next day) i ipeda@ Neeora, '

Hose, he was parsing by with his girl, and oe! | [ i {
~ aaar 4 Peay 3 is +. te awe) oope Se 7 el nhn ga i 1 ~ 'y ew . fr j
~Slates jihey were voli g in ta eet som (: telephone cirl ina New York | i] |
a { i

water, he tld hor te read the sig, Theftoen was sveswhelme d with Christs |

Overe: ats, .

spoke hefore he looked, ~or, vo Tis das-}iins eifts on Saturday, they vari d. . 6
db Neckwear, mai, the i secu ton on the bleckboan [frou wv handed dollar Don. ote to The Xmas trade has left many Jots that wus! be
U: ve-wrar was: oHave youu baby? Ti sc, usela box of candies, Naturally she ex | closed out, 4 his week will bea barga'n week
Teal i Stelz do maltk.� oaimed oelle !" when she saw thea. vee ye y Department particular! y offers
" Fits =e eee
Umbrellas, paranreeener ingress ors _~ ups omeae=nci anata | Buyers are abroad ip the town. Early and fate
Suspencers, | they come. This storeTs share is daily increas-

ing. The square methods, the worthy werchan-

Coate 1; :
House , BG » dise, the incomparable values, the cowplete
Nigbt Shirts, x : stocks aud the thorough service are tho vital
. 4 Shoes 2 elements that contribule to out growine sue- .
ele aye ° i. . ."
Macintoshies, & Dy ; 1 cess. Mere words in the papers canTt impress
Handkerchiefs, « T you properly. For deep inspiration, visit the
es store. ~The glow of activity; the mtensity of
Dress Patterns, 7m the moyement; the crowd of buyers speak more
| emphaticul'y than we can write.
Rubber Goods,° A i t Si y
\ new line of Suces. a
Sleeve Buitons, A beaut. fuljline cf Rugs.
~ine Business Suits, A hans: e line of Buggv Kobes just received. Come in
" - and buy before it is tco late.
~sine Dress Suits , , i
2 We also carry in connection with these leaders a complete
~ine Oda Trousers. cf Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate,
aud Caps, Furnitare, Hardware and General Mer- | ,
chandise. Agent for George A. ClarkTs O. N. T.
" Spool Cotton.
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4' RSCRIPTTON RATES.

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SATURDAY. JANUARY 1, 1888.

SHINGTON LETTER.

{From our Regular Correspondent }
�"� Dec. 81 79.

financial bess
outfit.

Wasntvaton, D.

Secretary Gage is th
ef whale administration
We made a blufF at resigning, if Mr.!
WeKinley was dissa~isfied with his ad-
wey to clinch the

1d standard upon our financial sys-
en.ond Mr McKinley tt once drop-
geT to the gold side of the financial

the

of Teaislation

eee, and vinformed his wily Sec-
metary ol the Treasury that he
dflnTt want his re siopation an. ] wes

gers fectly setisfied with what he hed

done and what he was doing. It that
d@pesnTt convince the silver Republicans
fH Concress that Mr. MeKinley hes
Zeit them in the lurch a
Bac ond baggage, to the gold standard

id surrendered,

@owd, it wil be plan as the nose on

your fece that they domt want ~0 he

Althcueh the Democrats

I. -
ng humanity 12

knowing that it would reduce the
amount of interest paid by the govern-
ment.to the extent ot ten oF twelve
miliions a year? The fact that these
bondholders are willing to give up that
much money to wet the word ocold�
put upon U. S. bonds is significant. It
indicates the price the bun Tholiers
would pay tof the perpetuating of the
gold standard ; also, that they believe,
in common with most Democrate, that
existing laws do not justity the policy
the Treasury Department in decid -
ing that U, S. bunds are payaole in
gold whenever their holders so desire.
Gold bonds will not be authorized by
Congress, but the effort to get such

legislation may resuTt in good by open
here-

of

0

ing the eyrs of many who have

tofure been unable to see the drift

the gold movement.

~Ot course everybody expects the
Spanish minister to try to carn his
salary by making things appear as

favorable as possible for his country,
but le overdid his part im a
concerning the contributions for sutter-
Cuba, have

asked for from our

statement

which
peo -
United

this

been oti 1ally
ple hy whe President of the
States, which he made public

week. If Spain had ~ot acknowledyved

iis inability to deal with the situation,

Americans would not have been asked

to contribate; yet, Senator Dupuy de

oIt is nol

Lome begins by
true that the Spanish authorities

,
Cuba ave nct equal to the situation,T

In his anxiety to make a good showing

saying :
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for Spain he Cashes would-be contrib-
utors witb we water by saying tha
many of the sufferers are such only
because of their unWilinguess to work
But the galliest sentence in the states
mentisthis: oIt should be

mind, also, Lat the S,anish govern
relict

borne du

ment has remitted all dutics on

Suppiles sent to Cuba, so that for

every dollar of supphes, ettering �,� uba,

Spain adds a censiderable . percentage ,

~Ty into her life, and between you Way |

part of | the ee ~into cash
"enovgh to let us out of our
trouble. Whereas, if we gave
credit, no matter how much we
gold, so large a part of it would
be charged that we would -ot be
likely to get much insbant relief.�
There is reason in this position.
L know a great many instances
in which a quick turn ha3 beer
made by acash house and seri-
ous ijucunvepierce, to say tae
least, avoided."M. M. Gillam, in
Bratns.

The Lady is Always @ Lady.

~The

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Ruth Ashmore, writing on
Simplicity of the Grande Dame,�
the January LadiesT Home Journal,
asserts that oa lady may stand behind

her own

the counter, be mistress in
home, or buay all day at a desk, but no
matter what her position in ite is, she
never swerves, and unconseicusly she
always impresses those who are arouna
her with the fact of her gentleness and
~Lhe laly lier
strength pot from riches, not frou Ler
not from ereat learning.
but from : Als
one of us may learn this if we will wake
a good model and copy it, No lady
» She

her Cals

SIM pLicity.
high position,
cood common-scusy.

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frecsand-easy in her meaaners,
does not, however, go to th other ex -
treme and become stilte., but she teads
rather to quietness and tua siigut re-
serve, since, When she takes a triend, |
does

;
AA TWENE

she proposes tO keep her, She

not become intimate with you

ewenty-iour hoursT aeqdalntance, put

you in the place of a confidante on
cbt hours, and in @ weekTs tien
The lady knows you first

forty
tire of you,
merely as an acquaintanceT, and then, if

see finds you interesting, or if she
thanks she cai in any way be of use Lo

oe adual

R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.

R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres.
REORGANIZED JUNE rsth, 1896.

STATEMENT OF THE

The Bank of Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. Cc.

Atthe Close cf Business Dec, 15th, 1897.

RESOURCES.

{.oans and Discounts
Over Drafts
Premium on Stock

/ Due from Banks
Furniture and Fixtures

Current expenses
Cash Items _
Cash on hand

Total

J. L. LITTLE, CashTef

LIABILITIES,

$12,904 843 Capital stock paid in $23,000.06
1,600 67 Undivided Profits 3. 797.27
1,000. 0) Deposits subject to Check 103,29 4,88
44,598 003 Due to Banks 199.08
1, 515 2 25T Cashiers Checks outstanding 867.38
2,136.57 § Time Certificates of Deposit 960,00
7,857 ay """ eer
30,455.77 Total, $132,115.61

$132,118.61?

We study careful ly the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have
your secount, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking,

KeTA

their iu
uasing elsewhere, Ours
nosllits braneaes

you, se permits you to Come

e@onvinced. _ .
r vedas Mr. MeKin the remitted duties unning from 40
Were netat all surprised ay eres i
: yoy fper cent down? Phe rule of arth
ByTs action, they are much pleased wich - .
: , Aaetic by which the remittance of Guty
%. Deheohted, in fact. Its worth mary . . . |
5 . , on Chanty donations Can frzure as aude
thou. nd Dem eratic Votes. . {
¥ : CUUOnS ) be 6 Gdonatious May ve
Hen, Rienera Perk Bland, of ~Js nla ' o " .
. : oy eommmen in Spain, olt it has never
g$uri. whore nickname of oSilver Dick oe . |
| 1d © |hi }{ en known ia Americal schoois.
Bis always bern eQuside red by Luitna aan | |
. | {
Bis edmirers as one of the greatest | """ |
|
he be my his dene earecr 1. oh -_
i nors ae has won til his JOD Earet There ure Certain rings I few |
othe House, is jobilant over the Must be Done on the Lord's
Denveratic outlook. He says the Day.
Wemocrats will sweep the country per! eee
your apd thacin L200) tree sliver will oThere are one or two principle:
" Aon r 1 . r } T 1 '
Ha iresisteble, Tle eondenscd hie | whica apply cbrec tly to the freau ui
geesors for this belief into the follow drcudies which meet the Christian
A | 5 yyy? oryptyes ar { ,
wm C Phe wold standard Is teo "WAr- } Younes man, Wiles Divight LL. Moods
? Voone ous o4 9)
cw bor this mooniticent eountry, jot A Young M: mnTs avelizions Lit Ma |
. , Jenn: vdies Pome .f 1 |
Spee eni of the Rte pul bhean nm ty, Mr* thie Janu r Ladies II Vi! outn t |
Bland each: & The Gage bil is striet- oTn Saaday davor tuere is a ceriatn
. T 1. } bi | T ] a }
vin ne with the Reput Dheam poly Hpount ef Work fhat thust be done ot
gpd vith Mey. MeKinleyTs admintstra" | sunday, both for the weeds and health
oo, any] , cen
oOn. ; hey eucht to enact the {, it] | of a GoOnmupnn fut an Decessar,
mto few.� | work tt should be di patched as Quick
t
lly possible. and be ous dos an
ry. {iV aS Pr ssidle, nd lot ) us do ads an
tn } mmnercee was Tot |
Seni or B ife, of iv HersT, AS THOT |
five habs aed rtp PRP vote
. ~ re asa u ALE | Sst] WOT.
or pon few minties, one day this week, | &** )
: ' ® . |
oWhen the Lord ordained a dav. et
Bec use of whit he prey rly CO st le, 3 | :
Ly st at wits bar I's best pitecests
é¢ discourteous treatment of himse If be | an | . - T
ohysieally, mentally cand spiatuallsy
: } vores y\ sat rant jad ys BULLE Y ALE iy. ods iy,
@fiic: is of the Post Ofte: DD patfient, .
; nnd aovimen who barters he day ol
aD he matter Thay he heard trom ont ne ~ is 5
yo drest to erstiv the selfish lateresas
@e floor of the Senate. Ss enavor Bate |S mt h HSH hate sest
. ;
* the @ , loask do to another is always the loser Man
ren? tothe Cepartor iat Cn ass , - ;
po, wtitceds forthe wedhire of his soul, as
ere papers 1D the ens: of 3 ete ~
lowe Hae die body. at dea » day 3
Clu: who was rently nemioated | Has his body, at deat one Gey
oo seven to devote to its spectal nerds 1
qr) vanter af Prvashkt Pemressce, .
Py Ww] ay he heen know, from p tsomal experience, that
cil ns" hk) @Cba By FAN f*t
_ . Tho manean wok seven days ta ta
aoe Much to lis surprise le vas | | .
Qed thet ald not bemb ce Pwees, votleven in religious work, apd
1G ul ne contd not see iPem De Cat Se |
lay he hej m4) iat vey ty ;
S$. oves pot a member of the Sen: te} 0° the bev work Is capabie ot,
Rost Otliee eommittees Repreteat leithes for God or man, And [have]
bad : uh \e aa -" |
@ve cox whe revresents the dastriet ny no vitht to take fom my ner! bol

Wiich Pulaski is docated, was alo}
wius doa dook at the papers in tle
@ise. lt there ts any law for the-e
Belusels ito should be broveht to ~he
@ctice oO Senators and Repres Stanives
BWhode not enjoy being suubbed by

¢é parton, ot othetals ; if there is ne Law,
the:

fictal by whose order ACCCSSA Wis

gefused to these papers should be mad
�,� smart tor it in some Way.

With a continuation of the Cleye-
Mand and McKinley financial policy

ae bopds otthe United States would
gractically be gold bonds, justT as they
are now. Isn't it strange then, tliat
#he large bond holders should be in
favor of Secrewary GageTs scheme to
retund the bonded indebtedness of the
} per cent gold bonds,

What L prize myselt.

A Cash Business.

More and more mercuan's
««em to be iuterested in the
only� idea. In & Community
where that plan can be worked ut
all it is surely the preferable way.
Not only can e cash business be
ransacted for less expense than
the cash and credit kind, but it
enables the bright merchant to
turn & coiner with ease and car-
tainty. Said one of this kind to
me afew days since: oIf we get
a little short, we haye only to
wake a special sale of something,

ocash

chases made in the Northern)
lcities. Suaree amounts go from |
fall our tovus and cities, aud 1b |
most instances the purchasers |
could do just as well be buylus |
| from home tlanlers. ~Lhe yous 7
frnerchents pay the taxes aud]
prety ta 8 spon ri the coum man ties |
lin whieh they live. [tis sbort-|
| ~eit. a attempts af economy to:
id ive them out ©f basiness by |
jbuving everything © brongb Chie |
~mails |
| een oe

BLE. 2p ats.

SAM, Mi. S'r

PORK SIDES & sSHOULDoN
tA tS ANI) Mt HUdGANTS B UY
lug 1 iryearTs Supplies will tin

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otest toget our prices befece m Ui

tock isvoumplene

TLOUR, (FPEE, SUGAR

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EMBALMERS.

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Wehave mutt reveived a new

~hearse and tho nicest line of Cof-

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' Greenville.

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erow ap a triea¢sbip that may as L _
hi uett life 4 Lab de; A.� |
JUTE life, Cven l 00) iti | AY, 4 wee AT e's Di i aA {
\ TT AIA - . sy on
| 7992333, 321T w,
~shoes Krom Billville. .
Behoes Ero pill ville jwe buy airees frou , Wanuactuie. 2
lin hE OL Ot Ne oT
. ~ T Ti)2 af
It's quite fortunate it only, °°
eon.es Ones % vear A man, Ril i NE F ' RR
couldn't afford to have a teg sbot | "
ott OV oftener tan. that. ; aulwe ays OD hand and sold ai pre es fo suit |
oO I the limes. QUr goo ds areall boa}
On: Chri-twas contribution to [old tor Var: therefore, having ~0
iro run we cell at a close aang
the beathen will make Tom cheer-| _. _ _
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fai enough to murder afew pore: W, B. Rodman. Demsie Grimes,

missicuaries |
Notwithstarding all the giving |
there wasuTt a Christmes tre) that |

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oroke down with the 2 ifis.-"TT. |

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L. Stanton ia Atlanta Go statu- |
tion.

The Fayetteville Obsever say
that nearly $100,000 a year leaves

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Favetteville to pay forretail pur |

A Fable For Critics.
| oWhat are you doing here?�
the St Bernard of his neighbor, at
the bench show.

Tent
asxcea

~ oHave Pnot as wood aright to be

and we can change at least a|

here as you have?�
dachshund.

oNot on
Bernard,
proper place is in a museum along
with the educated pig and the two
headed mule. What short legs you
bave and what a big body! Nature
built you from the top downward
and ran out of material before she
got through.
go chase yourself !"T

oTTve got more good points than
you have,TT ventured the other.

oRats!TT growled the St. Bernard,
and the terrier across the way
pricked up his ears and became in-
terested. .

It came to pass, however, that
| thoy tied a blue ribbon to the short
legged dog and the St. Bernard
wasn't in, it. Moral."It isnTt the
outside of a watch that keeps the
time. "Detroit Free Press

your life,� said the &t.

R

returned the)

oYou're a freak and your |

Look at me and then |

Washin.ton, Nae
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Green yilleyN ,

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Grecnyilie N. ©

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atronace solieired.
Ay Pressiag Gents f'9

rone- "quilet.

leaning,

Dyin,

spueiall

thes a

Lys -HBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARET.
Special attention give; to cleann
t
Cetton ang Peanut
Below are oOortons prices of colto
nd peanuts for yesterday, as furnishe
oy Cobb Bros. & Corunission Mere
| 1 , - $
~Hhaptis of Norfolk ¢
COSTON,
Good Milidling 3
Middiing BY
Low Middling 5 Jel
|} Giood Ordinary ia
Tone"steudy
PEANUT?
Prime o
i eoxtra Prime 2
�"�aney "Oe
-panish 63 TO 7

(zreenville Market.

Corrected by
~Butter, per lb
Western Sides
Sugar evred Hams
orn
Corn Meal
Flour, Family
Lard
Oats
Sugar
Coffee
Salt per Sack
(Chickens
Eggs per doz
Reeswax. per
1 Cotton Seed,per bushel

S. M. Schultz.!?

id to 2

5+ to 6

10 to 124
40 to Bi
5O ¢

to 60

4.75 to 5.75
54 to 10

385 to 4

44 toy

3} to 24 jor the most eminent physicians,
65 tol 50 |' 00
124 to 29 guaranty.

129

SUIN AND OREEL I

fius and Ceagets, in word, metal-
cloth ever brought te

We ao prepavodt ~ 4mbalm-

ing in al ths forms.

Personal atiention given to con
ducting funerals and bodies en-
treated to our care will receive
eavory mark of respect.

Onur prices are tower (hau ever,

Ve do not want menupely bat
avite Competition.

We can ve found at any and all
lines in the Joho Flanagan
Baeey CoTs buildiue.

BOB GREENE & CO.

aT eOul
PRACTICAL

ran

oa

W OR, KER.

Ne ee

Offers his services to the
citizens of Greenville and the
te

ROOFING, GUTTERING,
Spouting and Stove Work,
a specialty.

3 c Satistaction guaranteed or
(ae no charges made. ~Tohaeco
: - Flues made in season. Shap »
@ on Diekinson Ayenne. 4

he rm Session Af th, ir wis
lopea on

| VCs" ry Qs sind? i fe 44
lane trotie for TO months,

Che teris are us tollowe

Priwary Frghst per joo. 9
duiterurediante . . ye
thiwraer o4 , T ;
LANgWages eae: * bl -1 00

The Work and disclpline of the se igg!
Wii be heretofore,
Weasa i. continugnee of vou
libecal Pale raniyee,
VY BLOX aAGsvA a
. ee oe,

|
Second
are or WYertiary Sypillis permanently

ASPECTALTY. Primary,
euredin 1+ to 85 days. You can be
home for the same price un-
idersame guaranty. If you preter to
come here we will contract to pa. rail-
road fare and hotel bills, and no charge
if we fail to cure. If you have taken
mercury, iodide potash, and still have
aches and pains, Mucous Patches 1n
mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper
Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of
the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, itis this Syphilitie: Blood Poison
trat we guarantee to cures We solicit
the most obstinate cases and challenge
the world for a Case we cannot cure.
This disease has always baffled the skill
3500-
~apital behind our uncouditional
Apsolute proofs sent sealed
Address COOK REM+

| treated at

on application.

20 EDY CO., 480 Masonic Templey Chica-
10 to £0, Ni,







a * te Ia, F TT] The American Forestry association met in ys ' : -
oy Atlotic ¢ saSt ij le, Nashville. ~ or rates f
: . 93. Fires: Most of the business buildings in | Fe/@ ee) cag x S Hy HA ?
~"e Bainbridge, O., destroyed: loss $50,000. . f
} E I 4 7

The John Gund Brewing Co.Ts plant at La-
crosse, Wis., destroyed; loss, $300,000. The
Star Coal Co.Ts No. 1 mine dat Braidwood,
Ills., destroyed; loss, $75,000.

The annual conference of the German Bap-
tists of the eust begun in New York city.
Obituary: Judge C. B. Kilgore, an adjutant
general in the Confeder§to army, at Ard-
more, I, T.; aged 62. Hezekiah D. Sharpe,
an old time ~abolitionist and one of tho
founders ef the Chureh of the Pilgrims,

Brooklyn, at Brooklyn; aged 86.
Obituary: James Lane, SEN n as ae nele

Notable Events in 1897
Norfoik'sosp nm, Warne! " the World Over. . Jimmy,� ChiengoTs oldest resident, at Chl

ton 11.39 pin, Raltimore 12 53 ! 95, Obituary: Acronaut James Allen, the fa- ©

4m, Philadelphia 3°45 am, mous balloonist of war times and fatucr of
"" It is a picture ot tae celebrated

New York 6.53 am, Boston cd skied and daring balloonists, in
Us.

3, 00 Pp hi, South Providencds aged 75.
pa" Capt. Reta, the naval warrior, in Washing: 9%. Obituary: Michael H. Cross, the distin |
a1 ¥ No d0" Passenger Duce Mays
Best in use The outfit of no business man ~is
complete without one.

ton; aged 77, Sif Isaac Holden, M. p., in- guished musician, at Philadelphia; aged 64
15 PM. nolia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10

rentor of the lucifer match and of carding} The new North German Lloyd steamer Wil: ? .
, pm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m
a ea .
hasTTa' nice associ

Schedute in Effect Nov. 29th, 18° .
Departu"es from ~Wilmington.

NORTIBOUND.

DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Veg-
2.35 a.m. nolla 19.52 am. Warsaw 17.14,
am, Goidshoro 11.58 am, Wil

son 12.43 p m, Rocky ~~ount

1491p m, Tarboro 2.50 p m,

Weldon 4,23 pm, Petersburg

A YEAR,

| oedintaaibietneimeainaineanaiel

Qbilwiry :° Samucl Chesier� Reid, son of

machine for wool, in England. helm der Grosse, from Bremen and South-
~ ae x? Tho cs 54 } , : 5 .: 3 » Th s4. a alee , - cas sy cay

Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarbore 15. Fire: Th sw a planing mill: of the Tu emipton, brek the we tward record from

6.45am.R och y Mount 1157 nis Luinber Co. at Baltimore destroyed by Conthampton by #8 minutes

) « HOCK i v4 .

7 lightning : loss, $640,000. oF, Obituary; Capt. QUINten C ampbell, an old
pm, Weldon 1.4fam, Nor-] TheCountof Turin and Prince Henri of Or time newsp ayer man of Chicago and vet-
folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg leans fought a duel with swords near Paris; | evan of thé eivil and Indian wars, in Chi-

! 3.24a m, Richmond 4.26 a m, Prince Henri seriously wounded. i cavot aged 56. George M. Robeson, Presi-
Washington 7.41.4�"�m, Balti. 17. Fire: The lumber yard of the Gerry Lum- dent GrantTs seeretary of the navy, at
ber Co. in Eagle River, Wis., destroyed: | Trenton ago (6.

more 905 4 m, Philadeipnia
11.5 am, New York 2.02 p
m, Boston 9.00 pm.
SOUTHBOUND,

pasty NO 53 Pussongor Due Lake

~44p ca. Waccamaw 5.09 » m, Ciad-
beurn et Opm Marion 6 43 p
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-

loss, $150,000. o. Fire: At Ironton, 0.; loss, £400,000.
Conventions: The twenty-third annual con The Sp anish cabinet resigned.
vention of othe American BankersT associa: | 30. Fire: Power house of the Capital Traction
tion met in Detroit. The thirteenth annual Railway Co. burned in) Washington; loss
convention of the Society of American over 2-00.00,
. Florists opencd in Pr ON idence, . OCTOBER.
Obituary: David G. Swaim, U. 8 A., re
tired, judge advocate general, a Washing: ~ointer Tews
ton; aged 63 4 wo by pacing 2

. 4
rting: Star t red the racing

mile in 2:00ly,

1. Sp
record at Chick

te: 8.42 pm, Coluintia 10.05 | 18. The ninth annual convention of the Young | 2 Obitusry: Gen, Neal Dow, a Federal ve
PeopleTs Christian union of the United eran and the father of the Prohibiti

7, Denmark 6,30 4 m, August
to8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am,
Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-
ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49

Me. ; a
actor, mm

rere] a3. dor

Boston;

rt Po rtland,
veteran

movement,
Procter,
aged SI,

0. Fire: 100 buil ling

Eyre shyt sian� ~church met in Indianapolis.
Opituary Gen. Willian Ward, a nowd Fed
eral veteran, in Newark, N. J. paged 73.
19. The National Temperance society in ses-

}
sei

oment ot thc3e Fountain Pens

s burned at Austin, Tex.;

am. Jacksonville 5.20 a Ni, sion in Saratoga. loss, Fu, 00 ~ 4
| . St. Augustine [9.30 am, lam | 90, Fire: Henry C. White & SonsT large woolen | Sporting: Starbuck ae . it a Michacl ina vo also a beautiful. ..e of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,

pa 6.45 pm, mill at Chapachet, R. L, destroyed, to- mile cyele race at Ph eiphia.

You will be aston shed when you see them and

5 oped iy OTR ex: Inca. $0 \ . Fire: Hotel Payette, a Oo sumimer resort
- ~ hoyery a ala vether with several houses; loss, $200,000. 4. bo ' | yeu
BHRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"| fete ee ee nee lurreumenot |. at Minetonka Keach, Mim, desiroved by | gar how very cheap thev are.
FROM THE NORTH. the Society of the Army of the Potomac ure.
i ~ ~ held in Troy, N. Y. Angiolillo, the assassin Disaster: 7 ceaths in a railway eTOssing ac

Surings, Mo.
Grongnze, the
in the United States, i ilu

T 1
adelpbia: aged +

cident ot Voy lees
Get Ae Veli
B
{

of Senor Canovas, exceuted at San Sebas
tian
4. Sport
3s male

DAILY No. 49."Pas ssenoer" Boston
9.40 7M. 1.08 pm. New York 9.00 po
Philadelphia 12.05 am. Balti.

oldest

& Obituary: Si-t
ter of charity

SisT --

(Se a one tam

Michael defeated Starbuck in 49
at Manhattan Beach;

ne:
evele race

more 2 50 am Was i ig tor c eaqeater: ~ sehool: le gn a teacher We
1.30) aan Ri wan } aineron time, }h. 6m. 148-5s. Star Pointer outpaced ite} + . ay ~ aeher burned
2H a ~ » PIC G VAlo et : Toe Patchen at Chicago: best mile, 2:02 oacaktiy at Plankinton, ma? Y 4
~ In arehiier led . ro. o . ~ . 19 8 Se 9 j i ey y . ot T oe Meee: Me J 1, oon looele Naren dat Ten.
et rsburg 9.50 am, Noi 2. Fire: The phosphate works of I P. Thom 6. Fir Phe ~ o " _ - a oS ~ ou may never,
Weldou 1J.50 am, ~Tarboro asT Sons & Co., at Paulsboro, destroyed i" i ; o a i Se il a - But should you ~ever}@ar 8
12.2 5 Reeky Mount 7.00 loss, $225,000 cn muned at MCaera, dis, ¢ 105s,
: ve mA 2 a ; too Dow 1 . neat Le vache yt SUR,
pm. Wi'son 2°lz pm. Golds- Obituary: dames Reynolds, one of the lead hitaapys Willing teelog aditer of Torna
boro 3.10 Ww. caw 4.0 ing spirits in the eld Fenian Brotherhood, | Obituary: Williaan A. Stiles, editor of Porest
yO ~4 pm, araaw 4.02, in New York city. and Stream, in New York city. Sir John
po. ay in 4 16 \ ee . ; Hilbert ted painter : lustratur
V I; iguolia 4 16 pi, 23. Explosion: $men killed and 8 injured by a Gilbert, noted painter aad Wustrator, do

Skenadore of the
His. aged SO.
Ina typhoon ip

Lopden; aged Xu. Chief

Oneida Indians, at Seyinour,
Disaster: Over 6,000 deaths

the Philippine islands.

DAILY No. 41."Vassenger--Teave
%30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New
York 9.30 am, Phii: udelphra

boiler in Cairo, Is.

MiscelNancous: Thirty first annual eneamp
ment ef the G A. R. opencd in Buitfolo.
Curly Chief, one of the most noted Pawnee |,

Want Job Printing

i 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Thee led near Perry, O. T.: aged 100 i. Fire: 7 buildings, including an opera house,
| Washineto 9 ~fH R t ndlans, dyed near erry, O. dt. PO AU . burned in Detroit: losa. £600,000
oe te 1 3846 pm, Riche} 04) pire: The Salamander Brick works at Wood ee ea
| mond 7.°0) pm. Vetersburg! bridge, N. J.. destroved: Joss §16),050 8. Tires: An $0,000 fire at Portland, Or. The
| 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,! Sporting: LTAlouctte won the Futurity at . a o yterian church burned at La . ;
| Weldon 943 pm. Tart Coney Island eee a CO Ss:
ne, Tarbore mney island. ro ns ae OT; \y me ele: Te ace
6.01 pm. Reeky Monet 5.45 %. President J. Idiarte Borda,of Uruguay, shot Obituary: hear Admiral John Brads Clitz, ~ 0,82e Us.
a T rye a ae | and killed by an assassin in Montevideo. U.S. N., retired, in Washington, aged 7b.
2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 sm : tonoral Puleor Via an nena nutes hercre
Wold - ©} Obituary: Converse L. Graves, a well | % General Pulger, noted Venezuelan warrior,
: . i sboro «0! am, Woursa | known actor, playwright and siage man statesman and philanthropist, dicd at Ca-
(00 OM Magnolia %.Q0 am, ager, in New York; aged 62. Mary Ixyl racas. PAPAIN SADA ADNAN APRA,
i ~ . 0 avs TP Ww - . y LAPIN
DAILy? No, 61"Passenger--- Leave | Dallas, the well known writer for maya: 10. derail . Thomas Whiffen, actor, in Hert-
. 5 BY AVE | iy inp Now Worle eitver aay? ~evnyy ord, England
xXeevt \ wt ory O84) ay pollen _ vines, in New York city; agca oh Count a
ul d, \ il] a ans Fa k we | Mutou, once minister to Washington, at | 18. The jury in the faruous Mrs, Atkinson casi
\¢ a ~ = nean 3 ) . | old ae ify t ;
I . �,� 10, {2 an. This tram | Yokohanu in West Virginia failed to agree. Senorita
oh Hives at Walhit street, 3, Gen. d. PLS. Goblin of Lebanon, Pa., elect vangelina Coste F Cisneros the Cuban
FROM THE SOUTH. | ed commmander ip ehief of the G. A. Le | girl who escaped: from prison in Havana,
3 . rer Obituary: Quden Goelet, the noted vachis arrived in New York, |
i DAILY Wo. 54"Passenge r" eave | moan, yale ihe of Wight; aged 4a. Wil Ni. 7 tobacco warehouses and 8dwellings burn:
| 12,35 .M Yampx 8,00 am. Seay a 1 -@! liam Cookson Carpenter, the oldest presen ci at Durbar N.C.) loss, 8250,0%
pm Jacksonville 6 2 pin, | Ing luwyerain the ¢1 in New Yorkood } 10 1) Phe dome of InsonTs Opera | g
T ne . a) ou feuse mM med Mati Ted lil y 2 he
Savanna 12.50 night Charles) age i Pi aay Narn ale al
: - © rn Eee OS, Star Pointer paced a nate ain b:st'y at Read | 1 kill | Ga injure dl.
jc ton 5.90 amT! olumbja 5.40: ville. Ma reaking the paeme 1 | WW. Ion pace tewnof Windsor, N. &., wiped
ain, Atlanta 8.20) am, Macon . Bo. Obitu eaatus Cornin hn ont { ole by mel i: loss, Yl K),-
1.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pr | the Albany City National bank and ac: OW) A Sou) factory fire in New York
{ enmarnx 4. 5) mr ~ apres | rector of ~hie: New York Contreld railvens i C1t)
~ . we H S as i. o| « ~ } } { Yh UAV: 4 hy Los . j tan: LITOr if ¢
46 am, Florence S355 aim | in New York, aged 70. Damel G@. Rollo... | Obit yes Che ee oe ve he
Marion 9.35 arn, Chadbourn ex-surrogate and ex-district atiarney of | New VaTis Sine aC Mea Raves Ae key age
10 V5 . k , \ ; ; New - York, i Somersworth, N. ie: | ; 10. .
1° 08 am, Lake Waeeamaw oo | Shipwreck: The coaster Triton wrecked oif
i VO am, 1. Obituary: Mrs. John Drew, the actress, at | the ( alsa vottst aoe 1) lives lost. ol
Train on SectlaT 1 Neck Sraueh nord Larehimeoni, No Y.; aged 7%. | Obituary ee vo L.. Worden, BY
@aves Wellon 355.5, m Nalifax 41.3 ; N., retired, the Monitor hera, Wiasiing - =
mee an WPPEALP EP ton: peed 70 Jolin W. Hague li known 5 WY ey |
pP.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 5.2) SLA Fa BEL SD | ower win Postensaed BN isi Cin CEA OL
m., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.55; 1. Sporting: Requital won the Flight stakes Mn. Ouitu (; © Mortimer Puliman, the |
pm. Returning, leavea Kinston 7.5¢ )| a palate SI bay. . oa | palace car magnate, in Chicago, aged 66. |
%. mm. Greenville Q 39 4. Arri ivin af o= Obituary: Col. George Bliss, Wi ll known ©. PP. Cavior, 4 lL known writer Ga base: |
Hali " , rs ae lawyer and veteran of the civil war, at | bell. ai e Winena, Minn i
a 1 xat UctsS a. Meg W7e'don 11.33 am: Narragansett Pier; aged G7. : bon a tay oC oe ol | pan) AY
daily except sunday. �"�s. The members of the Jackson-Harmsworth . veedlay oo : a 1} 1 | roy ""
| tebe sdLIS 60 slice viv CATH AaANNIVErsaryv |
expediuon returned from Franz-Jé sef Land |� of tie lounehing of the wae frigate Old Iron |
frains on Washnigton Branch leave after spendiny 5 winters there. Geos eclebrated in Boston. |
j Wasbington S2 } oh. In, ana 0 p "y5 ak Explosion: 9) people killed and 2o or a i Do, 3 troabl W. Cb Witceheock & Co., I
piv ay " ounded by explosions of natural gas in j : .
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. th. and 4,05 woe ves t a rr \ Sty dine | . gym
| | ee Broad Ripple, Ind. | ! | Td Sees YB ry
/ Moy v4 Q ASA « 2 a ey 1 war 7 o j ~ | ) Wil ele 4) a naw eos a ° e 4 * tps Ye
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., revurnins levers! 6 Biro: 4 warele burned at Philadel: | a . . ~ o. @
Varboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele "25 a me.) phins loss, 850,000 | a a Od
. ] d(} 7 . ; . pe mu . , aaa . i } | ( ' viv or, fh O} i i Ore |
Wm) 8.20 Pp. my, arrives *4 ssbi rte J. Explosion: 6men killed by the explosion | lim , eit in ¢ lees |
11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p.m, Daily ex-, of nitrogivecrin at Cygnet, O. GS a |
{ nt Sunday. Conneets witb trains on | 8. The treaty o annexation ratified by 1] i Neo Prin OM UNIVersiiy s mes
| scotland Neek Branch. bo ae ' Naren if
j 9. Accident: I spersons killed and ne a | } jer ane commemorated, Uncle Charlie | ia
. | by railread collision at Lanpo:ia, Wan. aa Taliana tionenp oa _ vs |
Train leaves iaroory, N C, via Albe=! qe Sons of Verorans Lows a national en: | er, aa Indiina pioneer and the oldest | 1e all eC ectol
. & Balotvh we : i @ eee eee survivor of the civil war, died at Valparal- |
marie & Raleigh 8. 4. daily except sun. cammpment at Indianapol: O* need ¢! |
�,� at 4% b| 10 07 Pick tT» ay . silt . Willey » 1 c 2 | PAU Ei O10
aby, at 5 } p. m., Sunday 40) 2. M; Business troubles: d. be Willara & ¢ ae of 99 Disaster: A Hudson River railroad express {
rive Plymouth 7.40 Pp, M., B02 D. Ne i t y York pas an Assit i Liss cie pit vel into the river near Garrisops, N. i ~
1 +» Returning igaves Plymouth daily e xeent » . i 4] uu, 000 . . Vo: YO tleidled, Wins ininred, i ~y tt
, . Accident: dy persons Hed And dhe mMyuUred ~ 7 ; , x t
Sanday 7.50 a. 9. Sunday 00 a wu. 4, Tp ideene antl " vee Convention: The bicnaiel meeting of the | ( VCS t]| , | if ~
, ree -} . ) i V ~ ue Ppa raddway coliston Me To NEWCUSUIC, L010. | worldTs W. 0. 2. U opened in Toronto | VIVE " I¢ lome UueWSs
! arrive { APhora If 9.05 9 ee and il. U0 Miscellanea: i ld tor 1 ] led | Cy} . a 1 } ' 2 4 a we
| SS Eb MY BS) AD DUS BnIDWwre tean sen r Caspar wreckes ; o|
i and 40 weunded by a yp GE Uepury Shei ) bea , 5 : i (\ eT r 6 am eavave ;
, of Point Arena, 4 if ulors drowned. ' « | ¢ {
Tra inon Midl: und N. C, vranelt fen: es ifis at Gattimer, near Hagicton, Poa. its. 4 Ohitudry: Pro? Pran ite eelrorn . ( noon a J 1ée
wold?boro daily, except Siotay 7 1 a Aniomo Terry, wilt tlie noted Cuban of Oxford universit 73 | smal! WIC of q
' siery » «! * * y �,� hyo fivd in | =e ates , 1 ; | c ' AX Ay aS
{ m. abeiving Smithtield 8.30 2. 1M. Re- ; mia) naire, diva Mn) ce : 25, Dostruetive ~ » on the Atlantic eoast : ~ | / cents a
oart ~ y s ¥ Mowwary J, ( ra } mee H f t f
turning leaves Smithtield 900 a.m, are 2) § i. Cont: newd-t ees ) " fo as | month A ~CV
° 1 i ~ folk, Coun. ; agedT 63 lous oe Bron Gana GenSon once 4 yy oe ; } o|
rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, Mm. Saipw? te it f the erew of the British Oiuary: doh wtain, artist and e Iver | ° a re Vou a: sub-
* Mil A CK wi «C) til ay til ail i ( FH Phil lel hin ayer 1 &a, | ; a!
i stegamishiy Polyolenias drowned 10 & cul om fant a 4] \ 1 1 Teepe T i
ona tne : : . noes . : OF, Fares: Offices of the Wahash railroad burne | Ye) pq? { \T
} drains on Latta branch, Florence it sich im the hed sea. . edn St. Louis: loss, $600,000, The Woelfel | seri IT. not Vou
she, leave Latta 6.40 pm, arive Dunbar 1 Acid eten killed and 6 injured ina Co.'s i nse tannery at Morris, Ils., d . o| ,
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning ». Muro srecee cde ee stroyed; loss, #0, 000, OUCH TO De,
leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, ** Sone ne ae eee Olatwarys Phe Duchess of ~Teck, Princess
eyedlce ~ er ~ � y tion of Pouce and Te rh Say rater \ * fo(' adler oni JOSar 1 J |
arrive Latta 1.00) A m, daily except Sun- a met in ennt 4 - coy Na hy ie - V ¢ , i t a Pal MICHMNONa, BNE
. a oes rs eee and. Thomes G, Alvord, noted New York
dav The Supreme lodge of Kinehts and Jun 0 fician, In Syracuse; 2 1 7 -
Lesayear . nal . 1 mi af . . of Mbit sana) mV ig Vist; aged 4.
vy dies of He roonenecd Tis CieVentib ahh I Rennie The twenty ninth annual meeting
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wiar- meeting in Leiroit of the Society of the Army of the Ten
Baw for Clinton daily, except Suuday, Tornado er | ue es Tex., wrecked by a neesee ben in Milwankee,.
ni bidend at ig lissiny 9 er raft
| UW 2ya.m.and 4.15 p, m° aks e ing 15 poe : . _ t ming | err ae Fire: Sturgis grain elevator burned at Buf
leaves Cintonat7.00 a.m. ani3u0d Me padinec creed by fire at North Alan. faloT loss over $200,000, |
chester ind | s Pe ie ay yore) Conventions: The national convention of the |
Train No. 78 makes clove ee a | W.O. TU. opened at Buffalo. Annual
e connection vercralltie sone: ham ener aK) £7 are ake SAV IK Udit » ¢NNNMAL
Miscellaneous: 6 members of a gang of rob meeting of the Assoelation of Collegiate

at Weldon forall points daily, all ruil via

bers were lynched in the public square of Aamnm onenel at Detre | r 1 Ky
RKichmone, also at Rovky Mount wth Versailles, Ind. President Diaz of Mexico aq Oe Sah eda reo, cocial eformer, | a he AStern Reflect
Norfolk and Uarolinak RK for Normlk was assaulied, but escaped unharmed. in New York city: awed 58. Fore ee a | he ' OY,

| ne all points North via Norrolk, 16. Fire: John A. Logan's stock barn, * fine Robinson, eve chit f mean of |

7 horses and a numbe r of vehicles burned at Cape Colony, in Londo ning ved my
ales EME ~SON, Youngstown, 0. oe 1] , 9. Accigent: 6 miners suffor ented in the Dia- |

IP; 17. Accident: 5men killed in a collision of Sern aan
ee Agent freight trains near Chippewa Falls, Wis. mond, ShAI t ore . _ TWICE-A-WEEK.

EM

{ RSO-, ~eatie ManaT ~ 18. George Waldron, one of the sur-

Obituary:

~ AKVIV Ger�"� Monoever, vivors of the ~noble six hundredT? inthe 1. Umion Pacific railroad sold at Omaha to re- | + H
. | famous charge at Balaklava, at Montreal; organization committee for $57,564, 982.76. Is onl y S| a Ct Lr. J
"_" " | aged 73. Henry W. Sage, the great bene-, Col. J. i. M. Chard, V. C., hero of RorkeTs J ~ Vy . 4
| Drift, died at Taunton, England.

ALL ABOUT |

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Fire:

factor of Cornell university, at Ithaca, N. !

Y.; aged 83.

Fire: The lumber mills of Hull Luz mber.

company, at Ottawa. destroyed; loss, $100,-

QUO.

Shipwreck: Boat No, 26sunk off Cuxhaven,
Hamburg; 8 of her crew, including the
commander, Duke Frederick William Meck-
lenburg-Schwerin, drowned.

The works of the Youngstown (0O.)
Bridge Co. destroyedT; loss, $100,000.

8%. Fire:

5.

Central hotel and Corry block burned
at Marlboro, Mass.: loss, $150,000,
Aceident: 4 killed and 17 injured in the
wreck of a vestibule express on the Chesa-
peake and Olo railroad near Charlottes-
ville, Va.
Obituary: Gen. Thomas L. Clingham, noted
Confedcrate veteran, at Morgantown, N.
C.. Dr. ~5. R. Shetheld, ~inventor of the
tooth crown, died in New London, Conn.
Atte mp t to nSsuasinate | Dr. Moraes, presi

contains the news every! °
week, and gives informa-

tion to the farmers, es-

pecially those growing

; tobacco,

that is worth

Pa'estine, exas. oie 40 persons killed and 70 injured rae ine
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ok Devt ing ate si fet el ~Obituary: Gen. Bourbaki, the commander of @& dire. il eal Git Tenorkana, Arie » manv times: more than

this a ible attention, Mention the Imperial. guard in 1870, at Bayonne, ae te me

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- JUPTCIOUS ADVERTISING. | _ g95,
January.

First month,

Write it 1898.

Creates many anew business, |
Enlargos many an old business, |
Preserves wany a large business,
Revives manv a doll business, |
Rescues many alost business, |
Saves many, @ failing basiuese.

Secures suecess fo any harness

Happy New Year.
Large crowd in town today.

Court will begin on the 10th.

~The new year bad a cold beginning.
County Commissioners meet Mon-
day.
a The tobacco market opens? again on

~the 4th.
TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES:
Education will meet

' The Board ot
| Monday.
80 barrels Red Apples, ch
M. Schultz.

Passenger and mall train po1ne as.
north,arrives 8:02 A. M. Going:

* _ em Ty
south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. |
| Have you kept your new year reso-
Mound Freight, arriveS|jutions a whole day :

leaves 10:10 A. M

North
9:50 A. M..
Senth Bound Rreveit
9.90 P. M. leaves Q:1o PV. MO .

We vet five Saturdays, live Sundays

Oryrive S. and five Mond: ys this month.

The winds played a mourntui dirge

cae fram over the de e old vear Friday
Steamer oar River arvives fromjover ta: death of the ©

Wachnetor Mondar. Wednesday ng cht.
and Friday, laaves for Washing! py year of
ton Tuesdny. Thursday and Sats jeople scammed to ke to drink everything

mrdiy.

Hew resolution some

~in reach.

oLittle W hichard

2.£ |
cpumber of ber lite wiends a new year]
¢

Llennie wave a]

| party briday bizht.
To oidyertice jadiciously,� us 8 |
i For Rext." New six room dwelling

the columns of the Rernecrok, | |
house, al! conveiences, desirable loca-

meer 8 WTS ton. App! ly tO, J. W, Higas.

wee soi noon |

Consider This. Call at the R:fleetor Book Store for
The brainess men ol ireenville| ees auth dity mes to start your
should resolve right at the first of the! w years businege,
year that they are voine te Leave me| locipe es. Walz tis, eye doll oebies
factori-s i |} ration before the ov ny | a works, Vv oOS, fires, CUES and
shall cluse. Faetories are the tows Ts ceberrs, ato \" nity.
Sreatest need at this time acd uaiess we! Miss Bessie Jarvis had a pamb:r of
have them other towns well oe ahead ot friends at her bome to wateh tie eld
us and draw awavr tuade to whie hi year out and the new year inT Friday

Greenville is entitled, I aisbt.

and soliert

our Patronage

in the future.

A complete stock of

eneral
Merchandise

fo select from.

Rev. C. J. Woodsun left this morn-

ing.

Dr. R. L. C
day.

Jarr Went to Tarboro tc"

0

has returned

A. A. Andrews

Duruain.

A. M. Moore went down the
{ ve ®
Fiiday evenings 7

Rev, ED, Brown came over

Knston this moruing.

A. L. Blow returned Friday evening |

froma .rip ap the road.

J. J Chery Jr, returned Friday

evening fom New York

H. W
evering from 4

Wp | rey py bal
hitake. g

try!

Prot. W. HH. Raiesdale

i mday evenius trom belersh,

. Raysdale, o' Jxfovd, Is VISIn y

His brovher, W. H, Raysd be
Mi-s Mo zgie Gasley, on rive, ins
Visdtiie th ; fanithy of r, is, Vi ee lle

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(. M. Bernard and bide sun veturne |

Ci Friday evening from SN. shinuto:,

Miss Marie Hill, whois io

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cipal of ~hie public seuoch here airy di
this morning. |
1

no Woen and Whee a lic! ~on }

Ok

befuened | teria tte fiat Uaede
Oa a

holiday ¥istt to Salt yury.

M ok. Pura whe wis assistact at

ute,
F ean Ley ase
oli OFFS Gurloyg

nt the

ube prised

ps taken & position dey Ol,

ee ee ee eR RR

The eold wave ceme

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SCHL pid ft pi Louay, 80 YOu Wiil lintee

LO take tie weather as finel ab tor

Yuu
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4

{SH wouls,

A ruaue 1h

front of the

shanty bas been

oO.

put up

liguse site tu

Wabaect

suive as a vlace wor selaie meats uml

CHERRY &% CO.

thc Hew macket ds ready.

It vou turned over a NeW teal for the

new year"and every one siiowd haye
done sv"_kKe ep thatlest unscied. Stand |
i

ito your geod resolutions,

Mr. Charles Cobb has purchased the
interest of Mr. W. A. Smith inT the
Pitt County , Buggy company, He
ana Mr. H. C. Edwards will continue
the business.

The Episcopal Sunday School had a
Chr.stmas tree and party in Germania
hall. Fridey night. ~The tree was
spendidly decorated and had Santa
Claus in the top of it.

NO CURE NO VAY.

That is the way all dreegists sell
GROVES TASTELESS CRILL TON
10 for Chills, Fever and «ll forms of
Malaria, It fs simply Ire and Quinine
in atasteless foam. Ch~tre» love ft

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BRAND NEW. Hi APPY NEW YEAR. |
DAILY REFLECTOR. ams tape 9 mA Tm
i " - The Year and Rverything in This Is theT Popular Greetin g of Today. ) 4 h ¥ | -

oS We RovurivZ

Many Thanks

for the large

6

v ,
We enjoyed.

We stillhave a splen-
dii stock to select'tr. m

ouse.

Lang's © Cash

a

hme

We retary thanks for the large trade we

Christmas and sovcit your patronage for

» New Year.

~ Se é yn

ils Cheap,

te yk e
i
gy

P| 7 » oa ae ©
bs late cy ~is Ps
x a " . C.
wb bp Cg Mehd Ton nt o me

A rN ~ cy RY CARDING.
Gj CHENKY, 9 i Asyt Cashice}
0p moet OO: Maxie Paa.900,
ADAG Time ist. 1897 Se
gnygee si 77 oe) Mt oy
4 k
a a « ee a te , ~
She Bank of ritt -ownt
é Bee vie i NK) dd ole oe tem rad is , }
oEER Vi ae
&
a3 Oak cs, vo
Report ef thea Couditto (ose ok Bu ress Deeerber Loti 157,
Rr scuRn Ex. TY Rin.
io Discounts and Bills il 1 Stoek $10,000,068
receivable GIGLOEe Depo -ubivct to Cheek 20, 8U6,69
Pure tram tanks ry SS his hi sont fanding TAT
Cush ia Vauit oe ,{ ereb ied Cheek 136,00
Clyel iy los en) tho , Pime er ttl feae a of Depost oi 1,793.22
Murninrve and Fixtures iu SSurplas and protits less expenses .
"_-"" } and taxes paid 1,016,64
Sie ee 838,829.77
a
Correet attest : a ; . a
ees CO COX ! bh. B. degs, Cashier of the above
he ft ha a . : . a
| r } TGGS honk. do certify that the above state"
eta W. Wane + 4 E } HiGas
br. W. Ue BAGWELL ment iS correct, U. DD. IGG»,
®
a Si PONE siiiee as Re Meh IN, A

Wehave a!arge

STOCK OF

H

GOODS

ust arrived. Comeand
see us.

\ 4

b.

Let your fist WeW Wb Pesan
bro oet on Lut

JAYS,

bin
REFLECTOR ist a
|

FOR RENT.

On Diekerson Avenne, A ninesroom
house, with kitchen, pa try, bottlers
pantry, smoke ho'lse. Wo i house, Stam
pies, barn, buggy house, two gardens,
and. a good well of water, For terms
apply to W. H. WHITE.

GOAL \

EGGui NUTT

Phone No. 10.

"

Adults prefer it to bitter, *natteating
fonies. Price, 50c,

TH GREENVILLE SUPPLY GU.


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Daily Reflector, January 1, 1898
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - January 1, 1898
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