Daily Reflector, January 21, 1898


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Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1898, No 961:

Cure Found for Hog Cholera. JUST FOR FUN, | OVER THE COUNTRY S A LE ;
The chief of the bureau of animal | EE dealers annouce that down] Wy, National Fishery Congress is in B e
industry, Dr. D, E. Salmon, has sub-|'5 UP- session at Tampa, Fla. . Col ns

i Secretary Wilson a report n wn AE senor t@ name .
mitted to Secretary Wils p An uptown saloonkeeper ig named{D Luther Hough, of Johnstown, N. Y.,

upon the treatment of hogs for hog} Bauch, drowned himself in a bathtub a ""

ri i-toxine serum. ~This
acciesaly Hane A rose by any other name would

a
; e principle A teacher at Matteawan, N. Y., dis-
serum 1s made upon the same princi} probably cost just as much these days. W| I

as the anti-toxine of diphtheria. Good sected a cat in the schoolroom and the
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serum has been obtained from both oThat false smile haunts me. still.� Cruelty Society may prosecute her.

| sno | Said DeTanque, who just recovering heyy. _
horses and cattle, a horse or cow being jue, who just recovering WilliamT Slate, of Leadville, Col.,

. . we f ¢ zy or yy yA thickwu . i
treaved with the hog cholera virtue in|!0�"� 4 skinful of adulterated whisky. prompted by jeglousy, shot and killed "~ It will be thes

smali quantities ut first, wich large} oJ understand there is a new society | Mrs. Minnie Sxrith and killed himself.



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doses atter suitable intervals of time, known as the Barons of R lanvmé: te U oar . [ou ey Sf,
. a UANY MACE, Phe Lorraine (O.) Chamber of Com- ISees T

The resistance of the animal is thus] seid the Manayunk Philosopher. oI ~ :
| ; ae merce will offer the Government a free woest
raised to the highest practicable point. suppose tho first word is a misprint of ame)

ite for an armor plant on Black River,
Four tramps attacked spec'al officer roadest ]

i { . Ye ' ae b td I mI « _?
McNaob near Wilson, O,, and he shot roadest
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Alfred and John Green, the former fa-

The ood of such an animal when in- | ~P_9-y-p-e-p.�

jected under the skin of swine has . .
J oT have heard books spoken of as

been found to possess both a preven-| . . . ae
° : . food for thought,� said the meditative

tive and a cure for cholera.

billy goat, nibbling at a yellow covered :
This serrm was first :ested upon a oO ' tally, | ~Y 'e rf
por novel; I hope this wonTt give me reates

OP el ae la eae at al al al a Nae gt ay ll lt

small animalé in the laboratery and mental indiestion.� In a fight with Blaek JackTs gang of teatest

being found efficatious, was last fall _ oo a outlaws a Mexican posse shot one and . ~
tested in Page county, Iowa, on scvaral - oe editer, wee the inquisitive captured four in the mountains of Ari-
herds of swine containing altogether Kensington boy, a publsh in your zona. ( HDF
978 animals. Leaving out one herd, /&28ers to corspondenys who was the . ] OnnnnAnnanAnann |
from which definite returns as to cause Janitor of the tower of Babel and what [tis reported at Victoria, B. C., that ?

| id his job pay him i want it fur a com-| the sealing industry is still profitable
of death could not be obtamed, only did his job pay him i want it fur a com 5 J stu profi 3

39 died ou~ :f 244 anmmals treated, of posiuon.� enough to raat sealers to send boats | It IS rot ray sale of
which 86 were tick, Corsequently The smail yellow dog may gamvol ° Bering me lodds an | ends but a
52.8 per cent. cf the enimals in these and dance Stories of ghosts m the Eastern dis- sale of hew brieht
herds were save?. Of untreated herds! Himself out of breath every day; | trict of Brooklyn, N. Y., have so alarm- Jui S FLO Ut

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kept under observation during the} But he eanTt strike a match on his|ed women that & special police detail Clot Woe, 1e fu CS ly

ariad referred to about 85 per cent. of ~thle short pante as been sent there { - | { ] vedo ;
periad refe red fo a oe. ) } oP C little short pant : has be en sent there, alres iy es 1esf ~ {i 6 re 0
the animals died, Dr. Salmon believes Because theyTrenot built that way.4

lrederick Niere, his son and Mrs, Hioh Cass Clothine
Magcie Woether are under arrest at � | 2)

Loy ve a "ANUS é dhe a el Ww WW | I¢ | |
gerum can be prepared and he has no voy ee Clayton, Mo., for the murder of the ever p aced on sa C.
doubé that this percentage can be main- BETHEL ITEMS. :

that with experience a better quality of

Oe ee a hale NNN Nadal Nal Nal ll le le Nes ag ee

woman's husband.

or

tained hereafter. |
Buruer, N.C., Jan. 20, 1898 "" -

Referrins to this report secretary Wil- Wi] be
: . W. 3. Wison spent Wednesday in! Appointments for Greenville C'r-
son remarked that undoubtedly the re- : aay PI tor Greenville Ct

earner neem. apenas ee

, fown cuit.
sults reported by Dr. Salmon were most ,
encouraging to hog raisers. ~The cost J. C. Carson left Tucsday morning Rev. L. O. Wyehe will preach at the
of the serum now, said the secretary, is |for Norfolk, to spend a while there, tollowin.: times and places in this coun-
but ten cents per -head of animals G. F, Hizismith left Tuesday morn- a . |
treated, only one dozen being required, Nin for Wilson, whe:c be has taken al _ . NUBeay" Lang | ot
and doubtless in course of time 13 | position, | } and Sunday"shady Grove, 11 A.

. . : \ AP ot amr ere val sy T 4
light cost may still be further reduced, M., Tripp's Chapel, 3 P.M,

| epee
oYT orr fe Oa . T Y bd } ¥ . | I
Viqre , Whiehar ryek ay Onl Waa loe } C | ; ~
Tt i my ¢ pint mn, Q uid the « OP. ATE. YY Ms J Mri rand, of \ Lia acc] eh sSurnday mm AVION, INOrPMiINne and | i a I cy GQ
iS My p 10] Sait ae i . ; : 7 a | . : | A ; ,
spent .onday here, with Mr. and Mre.| pyehe. = bd Gi
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fary, othat itis of the utmost impor-

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aad fy
oa ky i'w Nee
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Robert Staton,

tance that this serum for the nex year ith Sunday"Betllehem, 11 A. M. , , "
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at least be made by the bureau, unver| At the residence of the brideTs fathers | LPTRY 94 C19) Seema ee Go rae
our own supervisou, and distributed in| Mr. Newsome Worsley, on Wednesday 7 " Nb: a - WO Nel Ls
large quantities in order to demon. ;eveting, Jan. 10th, Mr. seymour Rol- Knights of Pythias meet toniznt, NT iy o mance A
Strate its eiclency upon a more extend. |lins was happily ma ried to Miss Lela re . lb) ai x) \ G, :
ed seale. I. is acsolutcly essential that Worsh V, Jy R. Jenking [Kye [ey ofliciat. | Mr M. BR. Lane cave n few of hist i \ A complete line yy) ¢ 4
dvring the eXDCTHNENY | stages runs | 1g. A reception Was hela at the | frienTs 9 whet party on ev: ninT or two | Na of Japanese and vos
ef undoubted quant ty be used. Unless | gro tas brother, Mr, HL. A, Rollins, at-laas, | a | Re J Amsterdam LUGS LAT :
the hog erowers cen obtein it fram this dier the meri ra, | . a Jif and Art, Squares Ni
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department they will be ferced . to

eae Et eee Rev. L. O. W vehe will preach a:
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Fe \ just arrived.

¥ 5 jin (besy A i
pend upen what ean be cbtained mis 3m , 7
de} I} STATE NEWS | PrippTs Chapel on fifth Suadav morn- ;
from private sources, and owing to. the | SPARE NEWS, ~ing in this 1 l ~cloel |
iing in this month, at 11 oTcloek. 4
novelty of this preduct, not only will " | ;
* metnely exarhiiar Ae liye is said that-1500 ba als of eorn | a
scouraginely exorbitant nriess be It is said that. 14 a? 3s of eorn " . ; |
di: C U Urar oo ne, ; "1 , ; h VW ith 2 verfect disrevard for consit- }
arcve T if, but ain many = cases| were alowed to lay out ina beap and |}
charged for it, bu - yo | oo P )ency, the men who wouldnTt let a Chi-
rerior products may be ottered. This {rot a* the Halifax State tarm"_Weld nj __ y ht ee
. cs naman «lo his washing the man who ®
would preclude the possibility ot | News. | . ; ) 4
preci , - jhowls against immieration, the man .
aking a satisfactory test on a widely we Alhart tate, . 7 7 ( ae
making a satisfactory test on a widely Mrs. Albert Watson, of Raleigh, the; who wants to ship the neero back to : a aoe lameaancemmmaiaais aan Senter "
extended scale, . woman who tn October was shot by her} Africa and the man who recards the 4
oT propese to avk Congress to pro-|hychand just before he committed sui- uneducated as wild animals are all ;
«al? « 7 �,� bs

or | ar . _ TOY y IMeaarry * . er . *

Vide an appropriaticn necessary tO! cide, died Wednesday in a hospital at
enable this department to furnish 2,- Baltimore.

000,000 dozens of serum during the

madly clamornine for Ilawatian annex-
ALON, ame Philadeiphia Reeord,.

next year, and to make a considerable -
portcon of the appropriation 1mmediate- AAKAWAAA RARAKAK AWK 1 29

ly available. It takes three or four 2 a
months to put a horse or cow in condi-

tion to supply the scium; consequently

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Klin, Mtns

ENTS FURNISHINGS,

the work upon an extended scale must
be under taken at once.

oThe losses from hog cholera are so

enormeus and have weighed so heavily

for years upon our farmers that I can
not imagine that Congress will hesitate

The Place to Buy

for a moment t2 make the appropria-
tions necessary to carry oa this work

thoroughly. Indeed, apart from the , ever put on sale in the ES *
gréat stake the farmers have in this We keep a tull and com- city. We havea tew odds ap
matter, to refuse to provide tor a plete line of General Mer-' and ends that are Spe- 3
thorough test of this remedy now chandise and you can find cially low. Come and see &
would be, indeed, pennywise and any thing you may want. . them before they are &

pound foolish ; for the aiscovery of

this srrum has involved already many
years of work and a very large sum of
money. It would be a great mistake,
now that so yreat a discovery seems to
have been made, not to finish the work
by giving ic athorough and extensive
test.T Washington Dispatch, 16th.

Give us a trial, you will be}
sure to call again. The prices
suit everybody. ,

Alfred Forbes.| #8

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DAILY REPLECTOR

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-~ J, WHICHARD, Editor. ©

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Frioay. JANUARY 91, 1898.

arming,

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srenmemagannn sania ee

The People Responsible.

As we have suid before with
reference to this matter, we do
not believem that the people of
North Carolina, or the people of
the several counties most inti-
mately concerned in the threaten-
ed repudiation are, taken col-
lectiyely, anything else than
honest and true. We believe
that there could be found 4mong
them few men who would consent
to take advantage ofa twist or
turn in the law to refuse the pay-
ment of a debi which they know
to be just.

The trouble is, a8 the Observer
declares, that othe repudiation °

county governments are msré
miniatures of the present
government.� The peopie
haye placed their affairs in
the hands of this political com-
bination, and now they» are

reaning the fruits of their folly.
Because they were credalous and
impressionable enogh to fallinto
the trap jaidfor them by politi-
cal sharpers and wire -pulles
they now find themselves abont
tobe bralined to the world.
Those who are close at hand and
are acquainted with the trouble
know that it 1s not caused by any
desire of the citizen body to
spurn ite honest obligations, but
the great world takes 10 account
of the difference between ¢overn-
ment and peopiein such matters
_it has neither the time ner the
inclination to investigate these
things for itself. It sees only the
important fects that bonds are
repudiated, and that these bonds
were issued inthe name of the
people of such or such a county
in such ersuch a State.

While we recongize fully that
the people of North Carolina,
taken in the aggregate, are as
af honorable asthe people of any
" other State, they cannot escape
responsibility for the acts of their
government, whatever that gov-
| erument may be. Ln the present
h case, although the plight of the
Commonwealth under fusion re-
gime isto be pitied, its citizons
are = apecially blameworthy
They were warnea of the un-
avoidable results of a victory fer
fusion. Its consequences were
predicted by the State press, and
by representative men from bor
der to border; but the voters
allowed the combination to tri-
uamph, and now they are merely
harvesting in the fields whee
they have sown. None can cure
them except themselves."Nor-
folk Landmark.

eee negra name 08

The Feminine Observer
: . are
7) TLe new Swiss beauiies are
Samong the prettiest of the spring
E pphons-

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he unexplained! breach

"tga anrrespordent of |

friendship is far worse than an
open and obyious quarrel. -

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The nervous woman rarely gets
apy sympathy, yet she needs it as
no other human being,

It is always the man or woman
who canTt:sing who is always
ready to warble on the slightest
inyitation. 7

QOneTs inanimate belongings
have either the power to cheer
or depress in quite as great a
degree as people.

It may be truly suggestive of
London to have to light up at
three ia the afternoon, but it also
uints unpleasantly of the big gas
bills.

The unabated desire ta see each
other again after the absence
brief or long, is the surest test of
loverTs genuine devotion.

To haye the pride absolutely
knocked out of you, gaze upon
your photograph taken in a hat
that was au fait some ten winters
ago." Exchange:

nase tenet no tlt

Jobs tor White Man but None for
t the Nigger.

Hox. Richmond Pearson ana Sena-
ter Pritchard seem to be able to find a
few plazes uncovered by the civil
service hnmbug to give their constit-
uenis: but Lone are given vo the negro.
Since the holidays they took a repre-
sentative of the Asheville Register to
Washington and gave him a $75 job
"on the Senate side of Congress.
We asked for ajob on the same side.
but Mr. Pritchard wrote us a letter of
two aad a halt lines, saying that there
were no jobs outside of the civil ser-
vice.T The negroes of this congres-
sional district cast 3,800 votes for Mr.
Pearscn and the State
tives that placed Mr. Pritchard where
le 1s, and today we stand without one

When

we apply, we are told that all jos are

Pepresenta-

job in the gift ot the party.

under the ocivil service,� yet they ere
continually finding jobs for white men
whom they fear will break away trom
their support if they are not receg-
nized. ~Three representatives of the

Asheville Register have, thus ~ far,
received jobs, while the Colored Kn-
terprise, representing 3,800 voters, is
told that there are no jobs for the
representatives of the Enterprise or the
3,800. it The editor-in-

chief of the Register was giyer. a job

represents,

that pays $100 per monti, and a num-
ber ot others, regardless of the civil
service. Uhe civil-servige niay be set
up as an excuse, but the excuse 1s not
suflicient to satisfy all ef the 3,800
loyal negru voters who crowned Con-
gressman Pearson and Senator Pritch-
ard with the highest honors respective-
ly in the gift of the people of the State
of North Carolina. No, the excuse
will not satisty all, and the same may
be treasured up against them when
they come to us seeking the same or
like nnnors in the future."Asheville

Enterprise, Colored.

The Same Boy.

A boy, being asked to describe
a kitten, said: A kitten is
remarkable for rushing like mad
at ncthing whatever,.and stopping
before it gets there.� It must
haye been the same boy whothus
defined scandal: It is when no-
body ainTt done nothing, and
somebody goes and tells.� "Tit-
Bits:

It is probable that Congress
will take some action tO preyent
the reduction of the free mail
delivery seryice proposed by the
Post Office Department. The re-
duction was contemplated not as
a matter of choice, but as a ne-
cessity growing out ot the ex-
haustion vf the appropriation for
the free deliyery service. To
cripple the efficiency of mail

bs an expensive economy,

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deliyery in the large cities would

To Pension the Slaves.

~A colored man from the county
was telling in an Eait trade steet
store yesterday ofa new scheme
the Republicans have of keeping
the darkies in line. He said
papers were being circulated
amonzst the darkies getting the
names of the old slaves, oso that
they could be pensioned.� He
saidthere was a good deal of
dissatisfaction amongst the ne-
groes, politically. and that the
Republicans were trying to get
them in line for the next election.
~-Charlott Observer.

The Old Party in a Bad Way

A certain colored man of Fai.
son rather inclines to the belief
that the Republican party is on
its lastlegs! A postoffice ap-
pointment in which he is interest-
ed hasbeen held vp longer than
he thirks necessary, and he has
become so much exserated that
he asserts that othe party has
goneto el, from McKinley
down to Abe Middleton.� It
LOught to be explained that Abe
Middletonis a colored politician
of some note in Duplin county.
" Wilmington Star.

An X-Ray Cracker.

The very latest thing to be
seen at late afternoon teas among
the fashionables is an innocent-
looking cracker, almost trans-
parent and indicating nothing
unusual ou its surface, Says an
exchange. But held tothe lght
a human skeleton is revealed in
all its airy hideousness. ~These
gruesome dainties are more pop-
ular than one would suppose:
They are known as the X-ray
cracker, bui that is not the name
under which they are sold. .

paeainanresente snare nesentarss os}

Every year the dogs in this state
kill an average of twenty thousand
sheep. ~he sheep killing dog is
the most worthless animal in all
creation. He requires aS much
food as a child, ardis_ generally
kept by a man who epénds a con-
siderable portion of bis day chas-
ing eight cent rabbits at the rate
of one rabbit aday, and half the
night hunting possums. We
have a law for the protection of
possums but the sheep are left at

the mercy of the cur. These
worthless dog3 cost the state

thousands of dollars a year and
are & Menace to our sheep-raising
industry. The next legislature
should take some measures for
the protection of our ~¢heep"
Charlotte News.

F. Lennon telis us of a very
Strange thing that happvened last
week near bis farm in Columbus
county. A negro was suddenly
taken with a vomiting spell and
threw up asnake, that looked like
&@ 10ccasin, seven inches jong
The snake put out his tongue,
rolled around and died. The man
thinks that he swallowed the snake
several years ago while drinking
water from a pond in Georgia. He
has been 1n bad health ever since
a short while betore leaving that

State and attributes it to the
snake."Lumberton Robesonian.

poreones et thin

No Alternative.

He was a speculator, and for a
year past nothing had been coming
his way but expenses. One day his
daughter informed him in an un-
feeling manner that if he did not
give her a diamond bracelet worth
at least £150 she would elope with
the coachman, .

oCome to my arms, my darling
child,TT he exclaimed, as the tears of
joy coursed down his wrinkled
cheeks, ~~come to my arms!�T

~But shall I get the braceletiTT she
asked hesitatingly.

oOf course not,T he smiled de.
lightedly. ~You get the coachman,
I owe him eight monthsT wages.�T
| That ended it."PcarsonTs Week-
lv.

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Cctton and Peanut,

Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer-

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DIRECTORY.

CHURCU?ES,

BAPTISi1"Services every; Sunday,
moring and evening. Prayer ~meeting
Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer,
Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.
C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.

CAT HOLIC"No regular services.

EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-
day, morning and evening. Lal ser-
vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.
Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:30
A.M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant.

METHODIST--Seivices everv Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesdav evening. Rey.
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-
tendent.

PRESBYTERIAN"Services _ third
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school
9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-
dent .

LUDGES.

A. F. & A. ¥."Greenville Lodge No
284 meets first and third Monday eyen-
J. M, Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,
Sec.

I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17
Meets every Tuesday evening. J. VY.
Johnson N.G. UL. H. Pender, Sec.

K. ot P."Var River Lodge No, 93,
meets every friday evening... H. W.
Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of
R. and $.

R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696
meets every Thursday evening. W. Lb.
Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.

K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1169
meets every Friday evening. Johr
Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.

A.L ot H, Pitt Ceuncil 236 meets
every Thursday night. 3. B cherry
war uy, Wilee See.

A SPECIALTY. Primary, Second
ary or Tertiary Sypillis permanently

cured in 15 to 85 days. You ean be
treated at home for the same price un -
der same guaranty. If you preter to
come here we will contract to pav rail-
road fare and hotel bills, and no charge
if wefailtocure. If. you nave 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 Sypbilitic Blood Poison
that we guarantee to cnre. We solicit
the most obstinate cases and challenge
the world for a case we cannot cure
This disease has always baffled the skill
of the most eminent physicians. 3500-
00 capital behind our uncouditional
guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed
on application. Address COOK REM-
EDY Cv., 480 Masonic Temple, Chica-
£0, l}ls

GREENVILLE

ale Aeadeay,

The next session of th \acifool Wi
open on

MONDAY SEPT. ¢, 1897

and eontinue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows,

Primary English per mo. s200
Intermediate ** ~** o, $2 5
Higher ics Ae $3

Languages (each) ** $1 00

The work and diselpline of the sehou
wil be as heretofore.

We ask a continuance of yourty.
liberal patronage.

W H. RAGSDALE,

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| chants of Norfolk - a
: QoytTT iNe
Good Middling , £3
Middling . 54
Low Middling 5 1-14
Good Ordinary 48
Tone"steady a
. o PEANUTS!
Prime ,
Extra Prime 2
�"�mancy "24
Spanish 60 to 75
Tone"quiet.
Greenville Market.
Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.
Bitter, per 1b 15 to2 | 4
Western Sides 5t 196 xO
Sugar evred Hams 10 to 124 |%
Corn 40 to 50
Corn Meal 50 to 60
Flour, Family 4.75 to 5.75
Lara 54 to 10
Oats 35 to 4
Sugar 44 to 0
Coffee 34 to 20
Salt per Sack 65 to 1 64
Chickens 123 to 20
Eggs per doz 120
Beeswax.per 20
Cotton feed,per bushed 10 to6

~the limng membrane of

PRACTICAL

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WORKER.

Offers his services to the
�,�© citizens of Greenville and the
a© public generally. |
dc ROOFING, GUTTERING,
4 Spouting and Stove Work,

~G a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charges made. ~Tobacco |

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CATARRH OF THE STOMACH.
A Pleasant Simple, but Safe Ef-
fectual Cure forjit.

Catarrh of the stomach has long
been considered the next thing to
incurable,

The usual symptoms are a full or
bloating sensation after eating, accom-
panied sometimes with sour or watery
risings, a formation of gases, causing
pressure on the heart and Jungs and
difficult breathing; headache fickle
appetite, nervousness and a general
played out, languid feeting.

There is often a foul taste in the
mouth, coated tongue, and if the
interior of the stomach could be seen
it wouid showa slimy, inflamed con-
Jition.

The cure for this common and
obstinate trouble is found in a treat-
ment which causes the tvod to be
readily, thoroughly digested before it
has a dime to ferment end mritate the
delicate mucous surfaces of " the
stomach.

To secure a prompt and healthy

~digestion is the one necessary thing to

do, and whea normal digestica 1s

secured the catarrhal condition " will
have disappeared.
According to Dr. Harlanson the

satest and best treatment is to use
after each meal a tablet, composed of
Distsste, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux,
Golden Seal en fruit acids.

These tablets can now be found at
all drug stores uacer the name of
StuartTs Dyspepsia ~Lablets, and, not
being a patent medicine, can be used
with perfect safety and assurance that
healthy appetite and thorough digestion
will follow their regular use after meals,

Mr. N. J. Booher ct 2710 Dearborn
St., Chicago, Ill, writes: *Catarrh
isa local condition resulting from a
neglected cold in the head, whereby
the nose
becomes inflamed and the poisonous
discharge theretrum, passing backwerd
into the throat, reaches the stomach,
thus producing catarrh of the stomach.
Medical anthoritics prescribed for me
for three years tor catarra of stomach
without sure, but today I am_ the
happiest of men after using only one
box of StuartTs Dyspepsie ~Tablets, |
cannot find appropriate werds © to
express my good seeling.

I have found ilesh, appetite and
sound rest from tueir use.

Stuarts Dyspepsi. ~ablets 1s the
Sa.est preparation as well as che simp
lest and most convenient remedy tor
and form of indigestion, catarrh of
stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,
heartburn and bloating after meals.

Send tor little book, mailed free on
stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart
Co,, Marshali, Mich. ~The tablets can
be tound at all drug stores.

W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes,
Washington, N.C. |Greenyille,N.C.
ODMAN & GRIMES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Greenyllie N. C.
Practice wherever services are desired,

nF

Barbers.

B.PENDER,
FASHIONAPT& BARBER,

Can be found below Five Points.
next door to Reflector office,

AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,

GREENVILLE; N. C.

Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty

iG

[4 oRBERT EDMUNDS,
| FASHIONABLE BARBER,

peel, Strentio" given to cleaning

pasa teens

Rigas SURG Ame ROS

Le aegis peeves ane

ste ts a nets SiR Ben RA

Serenata aaas iene caetedemaranaree cramer neroee







LL REE DRESSES =F
, : ; a | . SAT Sey SARA Ay oA al

Nano The Backwoodsman Who Undertook to | It Proves Kocevtawlet to te Sensitive Eng- on GS a SEE THATT ? Ta oie

~ Speak For the Ex-President. lish Upper Crust.
TSchedule in Effect Nov. 29th, 189. | : . nga
Departures from Wilmington. One August day in the summer; With asigh of relief our English |
are of 1895 there was a great gathering | contemporaries announce the result | : | Be a
NORT:IBOUND. | sain ani ey TTT TET

nt

as

| at the only hotel at Old Forge, the} of the investigation into the ances-

#p ALLY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg- . a)
0.35 a. m. Nolia 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 best known of the gateways to the|tral history of Michael Faraday.

. bh : \ : .
a m, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil | Adirondacks. A pole, a tall, sturdy | Dismay and consternation were

son 12.43 pm. Rocky Mount looking piece of timber, was to be] plainly visible everywhere when the | 9.

act Roar pi gigete ete ae raised and ex-President Benjamin | insinuation was made recently that Parana Wh at | S It -) RIceeRIG
6.28 p m, Richmoud 7.15 pm, | Harrison, then occupying his cot-| the family of the famous scientist be

_ Norfolk 6.05 pm, Washing-| tage on Second lake, had consented | occupied a humble place in the low-
ton 11.30 pm. Raltimore 12.53] to speak, Campers from the chain | &T Walks of life. The ~~nice people�

am, Philad . ; ; ; . oS ,
New York clpnia big ete of lakes that leads into the Blue| Who had been admiring the genius

3,00 pm mountain region from Old Forge, | % Faraday were horrified at the _" It is a picture ot tae celebrated a

VAILY No'40"Passenger Due Mag natives of the neighboring lumber | thought that among his progenitors
7.15 pm. noiia8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10| towns, guides and woodsmen, min- Was & Common day laborer. This
p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,] gled in the crowd that wandered impression is now corrected, and joy

won 106 2 bp Tarboro about the hotel, filling the piazzas, and gladness fill the hearts of the | ;
med + Veldon P4iam, Nor-| 22d seeking shelter in the little par- fraternity on the other side.
. a ~Oa a tn Petersburg lor from the drizzling rain and ne A representative of the family,
: So nie ur oJohn W, Faraday of Hay?e, Corn-

3,24 a m, Richmond 4.20 a m, | etrating mountain air without.
Washington 7.41am, Baiti,! Jn this loitering crowd was yj W#l,�T furnishes the infor mation

onore 9.05 4 m, Philadeipnia chore boy from one of the fourth that ~Sone Robert Faraday married

11.25 am, New York 2.02 p ~ , he fl ° *
1m. Boston 9.00 p m. lake camps, a recklesg, irresponsible Elizabeth Dean, the owner O onthe Best in use The outfit of no busines
SOUTHBOUND, fellow, but of unusual cunning and ham W ood Hall, in Yorkshire. This S$ man ig
DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake| shrewdness. He had a greedy appe- hall, it is said, was of some beauty, complete without one. T

~{0 p a... Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad | tite, and most of the time was fool-| and of a style peculiar to that part
pour 5.40pm Marion 6 43 p] ish with drink. On the morning of of the country; architecturally, it

in, Florence 7.25 Sum-}j yy: : ag y fecti sbert Faraday

T ce 72 p My OUM=) this day, while we were sailing | W48 very effective. Robert Faraday

te: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10.05 . ; rn
1, Denmark 6,30 a m, August | down to Old Forge, he had calmly | ¥48 the great scientistTs grandfath-

to'8.20 am, Macon 11.30 a m, | swallowed at one gulp a half pint of | �,�* bis own father, Barnabas, being T
Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles: whisky, as the initiative to one of| born at the hall.� It is explained e e ector ook Store
ton 10.20pm. Savannah 2.40] pis terrible sprees. Later, luck at that he was one of a large family,

a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,j J... rs of ich he shi
St. Augustine 10.30 om.Tam | dice in the barroom and a commin- the members of which had to shift ,
" for themselves when they left the

pa6.45 pm, » sling with genial souls had brought . . .
ARRIVALS ATT WILMINGTON " Ponto a condition where his smile} Parental abode, but particularly em-|has a nice assortment ot thc3se Fountain Pens

FROM THE NORTA. never faded and his step was most | Phatic is the sti itement that oin nolalso a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
DAILY No. 49."Passeneer"Boston uncertain. instance was their condition in hfe; Yoy will be astonished when you see them and

8615 PM, NO aa ease zer Boston | ~The coremony of the pole raising | oYt ing approaching that of ay garn how very cheap thev are.
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- | ¥48 announced for 2 oTclock. At| ~borer, a Class 0 men W2ose po
more 2,50 am, Washington] that hour the ex-president had not sition at that period was peculiarly |
4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am, | arrived at the hotel, and the people miserable and degraded, ; "
Vetersburg 9.50 am, Nor-| who had gathered there were nerv- FaradayTs father was verger and

Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro sext yf = , ader
T 3 . ~conetod with| 8e the village church, leader
12.12 - cusly moving about, disgusted with | 8©4ton OF t 5 T ver
rn, et Mount. 1.00 : . of the choir and a shoemaker by You may never,

pm, Wilson 2°1 4% pm, Golds"| the weather and annoyed at the de- d Gar
. . a aye qv a VE 7QUqQ rT} ,
boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,]Jay. In the interval George, the trade. Faraday s uncle was the own But should you ever
pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm, chore boy, ventured the remark | ® of a neighboring quarry and em-
. DAILY No. 41."Passenger--Leave | that if the president didnTt hurry he ployed a number of oday laborers
SU AM, Boston 12.00 night, New! oud get out on the piazza and and ~twas noted for his kindness to 6 ;
York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia » ¢hic | his employees.TT FaradayTs father 4
12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, | make the speech himself. For this |?" pro y een. araday s tate a i} O Y1In 1n
Washington 846 pm, Rich-| boldness he was dragged from the James, formed an attachment for} (
mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg | parlor a yeni ..| Margaret Hastwell, whose father
pm, ¢| parlor to the more congenial atmos
was a farmer and also an employer

8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm, ) phere of the barroom.
7 of day laborers.TT He was averse to aE (10
mayo 1 me to see 0S, ="

Awe na ar Finally the former chief execu

, ym. R ok r 5. = 4 ¢ wu ( 3D. ~1Y-

ae cexy Mount 6.45 the match, being ambitious for his
daughter to marry some one who

am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am, | tive arrived. The crowd, which had
foldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw | formed on the slope of the lawn be-

7.53 am, Magnolia 8.05am. | fore the hotel, immediately revived had more cash thana youth who
xen? ~o i jenenser-leave and hurrahed and cheered the noted mame Clapham © ood me a ar
unday ville 10.42 am. This train | SUest: The formalities of the cere- neler Se ee ane eae Gale

(J. :riines © Walnuc street, | mony were quickly disposed of by ee follow ed the palling of a

FROMTHE SOUT. the long suffering committee and blacksmith� 10 London, and even-
DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave the chairman took the earliesfop- tually married Margaret and took
vaunuss see her to London, where he had te

Delete lh _AARABAMABAAASBAEA
12,15 P. M. Tampa &.( : 1 F ortunity to introduce Mr. Harrison
oY. M. Tampa 8,00 am. So 59 | portunity to int? MT. ELATTISON, | 7 ..
SOG GL fight his own battle, and like iwany

pm, Jacksonville 635 pm,]| The ex-president rose and stood by 1:

. yo 4 ° ; . y. yi ~e18\ NX cr way
Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-| his chair, which had been placed another found it hard enough. Moga ney a 0D TDA OTS eo
ton 5.20 am.Columbia 5.50] ¢ Sotonne hack fr Av viagra | MichaelTs earlier years are described | | MN wey
am, Atlanta 8.20 M some distance back from the plazza :
am, Macon) vail, An instant ho regarded the} 24 struggle against poverty.

9 3i) am, A
* » Augusta 5.05 yO, . f oUhieh javory | ~agiina
Denmark 4.55 pm. Snmapter crowd below. Apparently he was All of which is very interesting,

nT . yohe arate) r y ~ 1A 4 1q ~ yoy 1 ") . = "
«45 am, Florence 8.55 am. | about to speak when the group that | Put scarcely worth the fuss that has Anything from axe====
Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourr ; had pressed about tho parlor door | been made about it. However, it

10.235 am ake Ww ae , » P
11.08 am. Lake Waccamaw opened and George the chore boy, seoms as if old world pr judice:
must be consulted even when the

f¥Train on Seotiond N his trousers tucked into the tops of noe oe

i nd Neck Branth Road cenius Vow V; Gans, r '%
aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,30 | bis great, coarse boots, his coat- recognition of genius of the highest wv iti a rs ee ro |
P, m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 p sleeves falling over his hands andj Of der is involved."Western Elve-
w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55] almost concealing them, his flannel

Pe all NNN NEL ey Nl NNER Ne PRP NDR PRAIRIE

ym. Ret o, leat + ah . , -iq fo TO
a GQ irning, les Aves Kinston 7.50] chirt open at the neck"George, with
YY May treenville 8, §2 Aa. m, Arrivin? . v4 ?
Hali* x at 11:18 a. m., We'don 11,33 am | 28 smile and his stagger highly de- :
daily except Sunday. veloped"stepped out before the as- On Dickerson Avenue, A nine-Troom Ee o5 Li ~ oe Tre
tonished assemblage and walked house, with kitcheu, pantry, buttlerTs CA. ain S&S OLeCooEe is Oster,

navel iy 7 14 use } house, sta-
quickly to the railing. pantry, smoke house, woo

Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p. - an sae wit) . RAYS erie KE ples, larn, buggy hous ce, two gardens,
rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4 001 vl. covering With grea Care AS | and a good weil of water, For terms .
n,, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves frouzy head, he laid his broad brim- | app'y ta W, HW. WHITE. asm . "

Larboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.{ med hat on the secretary's table.
The Daily Reflector. -

lrains on Washnigton Branch eave

&) . . . . memaememrrasmeets eee
snd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | Wholly unmindful of the eentleman | _

11,00 a. m., and 7.20 Se .

nt Sunday, C be Mm Daily �,�X-| over whose distinguished face thero :
Sunday. Connects with: traing onl, nen 6

scotland Neck Branch. fluttered a hali quizzical, half amus- ik

ed look, he turned to the erowd, and
Train leaves varporo, N C, via Albe-| with all the confidence and assur-
marle & Raleigh R. R. daily exceptsun-
-ay,at5 39 p.m., Sunday 405 P, M;

errive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p,m of the power of his words, said: : It Ni . Gives the home §news
Returning! ; awl ~adies and gentlemen, I presume nr Ua tt
nin saves Blymont hdaily except Uadies and gentlemen, 4 presume every afternoon at the

Sunday, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a am. you came here to hear me speak.�T . �"� N TT | ] ] |
grrive Tarboro 10. 05 wm and 1, The presumption wag too greatly a small pice of 25 cents i

ance of a speaker who is conscious

Train on Midland N, C. branch leaves | oo" iggerated to pass unnoticed. Be- |
Golc%boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a fore George could further indicate Phone No. 10 month. Are you a sub-
Mm. arriving Smaithfield 8.30 a, wn. Re-| the supp osed desires of his audience, . a 30 } 9 It
turning leaves Smuenaeld 00 a.m, ar-| he was struggling in the hands of scriper ! : not you

ese : Ox :
rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m, the irate committeemen, and the -" oue ht to be
Trains on Latta branch, Florence Pp, | 22812 his boot heels were drawing ; ae a | , i
vee bal

&., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar | parallel lines on the boards of the

7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning | piazza. His exit was through the |) -=""""-"""- """
Jeave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,

arrive Latta 7, : same door that had marked his tri-
diy. 7.50 m, daily except Sun- umphant entry, and it was just in- Wehave aiarge

side this opening that he fell ina .
| . om .

ee on Clinton Branch leayes War-| heap and the smile collapsed. After STO OK OF

1120 a.m. ane pally, except Sunday, | thus forcibly dismissing the intrud- a a
2p, m* Returning} er the members of the committee i

@@reeaaiae

~eaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. an
a3, 00. m. returned to their seats,

Train No. 78 makes close ert

tion} Andtben the president spoke."
t Weldon forall points da wall rai ronle Maj weave
_tehmone. alse at Rovk ys Lert New York Mail and Express.

Norfolk and Carolina R |
~ne all points North via N woke 1 & Fane For Grant. G O C) DS

While MeadeTs army was march-

The Eastern Reflector.

H.M EMERSON i
GenT) Pass, T ling out of the Wilderness, a drum | s . , * T W ICE-A- W ERK.T
. EMERSON, 'Tcaffie nian apts corps in passing GrantTs headquar- just arrived. Come ip
' .KENLY. Gantt Man ters caught sight of the chief and at | | ~
ye "_ once struck up a then popular negro Bee us.. Is only 31 a year. I,

camp meeting air. Every one began

ALL ABOUT : to laugh. oWhat's the fun?� in 1 h- \ | , contains the hews every
quired the general. ~o~Why,�T was : week, and gives informa-

A mansieome'y T illustrated book © | the reply, ~~they are playing, ~Ain't : | os

20 pages deserptve of Rexas.a0 | ging to get out olde wilderness� Opie | tion to the farmers, es
will be mailed ye any address oe | Phe general smiled at the ready wit pone | é FGIAL TY . pecially those growin

receipt of eight centsto eover post | of the musicians, and said: ~~Well,

T
E
X age. D. J. PRICE with me a musical joke always re- oe tobacco, | that..Jds; worth
A
Ss

Pa'estine, Texas,

G4, P.&T. A. LL & GN. BK. 9. | quires explanation. I know only h
many times more) t an

Rast Tevas lands are attracting neh earth ahve orienting vant
considerable attention. @Mention | and the other isnTt."""San rancisco f CARR | a ae
chia bape. aie, reehoty, doh. | iI n the subscription price:







JUST THE NEWS ©

DAILY REFLECTOR.

- : ~| The Reflector Gives What You Are
B ® c |
; Fishermen gre mending their nets.
Creates many anew hiss 868 Java Rossted Coffee at J. S. Tun-
Enlargos many an old business, | gtal]Ts,

Preserves many a large business,
. ° _ Good Farm Lets to rent, apply to

Higgs Bros.
New Corned Mackerel! at J. S. Tun-

StallTs.

Revives manv a dull business,
Rescues many alost Lusiness,

Saves many a failing Lasinese.
Court adjourned Thursday evenins

he

ar 4

Secures success to anv 2iness

for the term.

TodayTs weather shifted the other

; way"some colder.

TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES.

. .
| Mr. J. J. Perkins has strawherry

; plants in bloom.

oT
dy

Cotton i.eed Meai and Seed OatS

q
Passenger and mail train going | 7 :
S. M, Schultz.

north, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going) cheap at
south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. Fresh Country Butter every day at
. . . Elmwood Dairy, Pbene 14,

North Bound Freight, * arrives
9:50 A. M., leaves 10:10 A. Ms

A beautiful line of Percales just ar-
riced at LangTs Cash House.

Scuth ~Round Freioht, arrives
9:90 P. M. leaves 915 PLM

Steamer Tar River srives from|
Wachineton Monday, o ednesday
and Friday, Jeaves for Washing-
ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat |

urday: |

The telephone link between Snow
lL

i
|

Hill and Farmville is being built.

of Riverside Nurseries

The lands

have been pested,

|

See notice iv this

pape r.

Rich Cream in any quantity on
hand at any EImwood Dairy
; Phone 14.

time.

Ke)
{

: . Q T | + gry than reve b« TY Ca?
To oadvertise jadiciousiv, nee! Mrs. Harry Skinner was ~at home�

the columns of the UrrLnctTor,

msn LANRC RY A EEN RTE PE AEA EN

Sore

~toa number of lady friends ~Vhursday

i
{
}
lafternoon.

Love may not make tne world go
round, but it makes the young man go
round to her house about seven Lights

Weather Rulletin.

a

a week,
For the best Buttes get the oElm.

Mr. Crenshaw

Kair tonigat ard Saturday.

wwereemenes (WOOL made by aut

Seen

ly -
Elmwood Dairy, 25 cents per pound.
: iO CURR--NO it \v { Phone 14.

{ have taken. the agency tor the

That is the way all drogeists sell
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON Wilmington Steam Leundry and solie-
IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of
Malaria. It is simply Iren and Quinine
inatnsteiess form, Ch trem love it
Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating

Tonics. Price, 50e.

it the patronage of those wanting good
work, Shipments made every Wed-
Li

Jay morning, returned Saturday
W. F. Preppy.

ji

evering,

OA AAR a

(orn BD NSS fa)
a ps yoe
Xue

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se
ae

=
frome

Sn es

Hod

ext

; } } } ; 1OR waats , PpPnys , ] Doan / +3) 5 fy f}} : . m » Og
That each Department has forced itself inte prominence by its own magnift}
£9 } } vari roaltipe rego f2 fF 2) ALP PWN me SL, San, 2 ~ + : .
cence. . Our specialties are more UUMECPONS than ever and our prices const

qute what well iuformed buyers term

E BARGAIN

While our efforts have never relaxed in trying to give the people the best
and the most for their money, yet we have started the new year with re
newed efforts to make our store the Popular Store, and we have started

THO SCE SHES THIS. MOT

£u ns mabe 7) gern Pes, o4 aaa genieT '
é-+ A, en ce dit ; BR Sa,
wok ie wr oo en ee 3" alive woes wh J ted NS

eceteneeted

( SAA
is not only large but. complete and we are showing many styles aud combi
intinne by ry pp MIP '" wn yirely ' ; , .* * :
nations that are much in quality, superb in beauty and low in price.

mrvotiel�"� WOOTEN DRESS

a . 1 ¥ .
Special Sale Price tor January :

88.75 Patterns Reduced to $7.00
7.00 Patterns Reduced to $5.50
86.50 Patterns Reduced to. $5.00

$6.00 Patterns Redueed to
$5.00 Patterns Reduced to
$4.00 Patterns

Veivets, Silks, Laces and Braids
sale of Fine All Wool

BED BLANKETS. .

$8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO..... been
$6.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0....... |. 94.75
$4.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED 10... .. |. ..83.00

Cheaper Grades, Good Blankets, for 82,00, $1.50, $1.95, and 90 cents
Dont miss this rare opportunity, Your friends, ay ! ents.

Be

| $3.65
Reduced to $3.00

to match and suit almost anything. Special

ine hare on March 16, 17, 18. 2nd 19
tons ,

QUO VADIS?.

You Can Loo And See ~r
Yourself

\

ni b

J. A. Dupree went up the roadT this
morning.

F. MW. Smith
Thursday evening.

went down th

-H. A. White returned Thursday
. ins

evening from' Richmond.

H. L. Coward returned Thursday
enening trem Richmond.
Judge H, R. Bryan-telt this morning
for his home in Newbern.
S. F. Maultsby returned Thurcay
evening from Fayetteville.
Miss Nannie Grist,. ot ~Tarboro, is
visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry.
B. C, Pearce came in Thursday:
evening from a trip on the road.
J. S, Joyner, ot Ba~timore, spent last.
night here and left this morning.
Rev. J. Ji Harper, of Smithtield,
hcre to remain until atter Sunday.
Rey. J. T. B. Hoover, of Elm City,

is yisitirg bis daughter, Mrs. A. UL.

Wewish to inform our many friends Mr. R.E. L.

fe ~i CRENSHA Wyashilled
ns that the capactiyr of; , .

Elmwood Dairy has just been very3@ryman, who was recently swith the
much enlarged tmd improved. We
are now prepared to promptly fiil all
orders at the folMwing prices, goods} now has charge of our Dairy: and
delivered at your door: will serve yuu promptly and satis
actorily. Wesolicit yourpatronages

Elmwood Buttewr;..25 cts a pound
Dairy Phone ItsT Residence Phone 98

State experiment. farm at Raleigh,

Sweet Milk,.. ....25 cts a gaiton.
Sour Milk,..........3 cts a quart.
Pure Cream,......25 cts a qaart.§

JAMES & WILEY BROWN, Proprie

Ti eatacnataiel

tors.

parse

R. i. DAVIS, PresTt.
Pres. J. L. LITTLE,:CashTdp,
~REORGANIZED JUNE 35th, 1896.

STATEMENT OF |THE:

The Bank: of Greenville,

GREENVILLE, N. C..

Atthe Glose cf Busimess*Dec,:15th, 1397.

°

R. A. TYSON, Vic

LIABILITIESs

"RESCURCES.

fLoxns and Discounts $42,904.843 Capital stock paid in $23,000:90
Over Drafts 1,580 075 Undivided Profits 3,797.27
Premium on Stock . 1,000.00) Deposits subjeet-to Check " 108,204.89
i5+'Due from Banks 44, J$.00% Dae to Banks 199.07
| Furniture and Fixtures 1,515.25? Gashiers Choeks outstanding, " 867.58

| Current expenses 2,136.57 Time Certificates of Deposit» 960 UO
Cash [tems 7.857.515 ""
ash on hand 30,406i075 Total $132,114 61

Total $13H118.61%

Tatt. He is-secretary of the State Al-;
liance and will al-o look after Dusiness |

counected wit the Alliance white here, |

GLE RR a OTE SN th TEE Bl,

Maréhbals for the Fair.

In the ist of marshals for the next
Newbern fir we find the following}
names of Gevenville young men: Jim,
Cherry, ~�. D. Grimes, Pat Gorman,,

H. W. Whedbee aud L. J. Moore.

cette nd I aR aE), en tama

Change of Religjous Services...
. cys . t
Rev. J. J. Harper will fill his regular
appointment licve Sunaay, preaching at

«

Miss LincyTs schoc! room near the

Mou.t) he will give a four days ment-

mf a
UD}

{ in

men who voted for the fusion

CICK:

not do it woul.

yf

the dast election say they will

ifford

to stand in the way of his own good,

~
rs

No mar ean

He who stacds up and says I aid
wreng once but 1 will nov do it again}
is made of the kind of stuff that God
Almighty intended to put into menTs
composition, [tis h-norable to con-
tess errors and it is something cise | to
be afraid to confess them, Manhood,

[at

hoaest Carolinians speak out all along

courage and howor are laudable.

the line."Lexington Dispatch.
&

pyour seeoun

Phe GREENV ELLE SUPPLY CO.,| | -
wotton Buyers- | ,

""and
Wholesale Grocers | le�

We study caref lly the separate needs of our patrong.and shall be glad to hav
oe ; glad @
t, proraising every accemmodation consistent with good. banking.

TO-DAYTS MARKETS. |

o

AS Reported by

Cotton sold ineG@reenviile, 5 to. 5: 3-16.
NRW YO".

Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,

* ¥ . T : 1 on rrs . 5 * ~ yj 4, q ga
academy instead of at the Presbyterian | Corron ~dpening Noo. olose,
eviews int] Januar 5.68 debi: 5.66
church. Serviees In the Morning ab} January 2.05 relid 66
. - RT enT 5.7 v TQ) 7 y!
11 o'clock and m the evening ati 5 Marei ol yi 09) '
oOT eleek May Jedd Jew Ds Ola | ata ig
1 August. 5.89 D6, O84 -
tt at CHICAGO. | | ESTABLISHED TsS75.
e " Wika Opening. Ne De Close. | me 7 epEnnae
batr and Driving Asstcition: fea wo } & \ | \ fd Fade HP
j danuary ay v4 \\ || Al, J) wil | | fas,
, . . iw vee EY y
fhe Greenville Driving Associagien | yay 13 043 O1e! -
: , ey | . | aq1OY 1a
has changed its name te the Greenvikte | Rips, | ~-Deaier in
Fair and Driving Assoviatio. and will] January ATO: ap i " | d | 1 .
. + ft * ~ | §
offer some premiams iis fall: for atl | ay {yo Le {S| il , Wi UU, ey Wh ills
* 1 ryt } ! oe }
cuitural Lroducts. rack arranvements | ORK 4 : .
t . on Pork. | Farmers and Merchents buying theit
haye been perfeeted with Mr R. L,) January PG) 200 Y65 pearTs supplies will find it to vheir ittars
: waht ¢ 1 . | . . . _-, est to gec ov prices before purchasing
Jayiv, of W ashineton, ». C., WO tas 4 , Q7 2)! ~Vp | ( Ls bid :
Davie, ( ~ Oo 7 May Jia Ae Jes elsewhere, Ourstcek is complete in
arranged a cireut consisting 4 New- | al its branghes.
bern, Washington, Gercenvilre and | ~~ oO a
Roeky Mount. Weare informed thas |
~ o7 . : ; . 8 Rae ete te PN Na Nel Na tet Nos tt NN i dt Nella Nal es Se Sec 9 } .
it a edizens purse van be raised (as-is | Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
being dow in Washington and Rocky i | Always at lowest market prices
|
|

Nal alt

as we buy direct from manufacsurers,

|
6 |
6 | a,
44
'; A complete stock of
? |
ff _
. . 02 ¢ ~o f r y
The ( aliforuia Limited, 5 [; {] RNI rt }2 i.
Viathe Saute Fee Route, | PL I JRE
Chicago to California | a
BONS " lalways on band and sold atT prices ta
Newest Pullmans" ; | suit the times. Our goods are all bought
Through dining cars, | and sold for CASH therefore, having ng
Bulfet-smoking cars" 2 , rise to run We sell at a close margin.
Pintsch gas. | : QaaTIT.TY
7 S. M. SOQHULTZ.
WwW. J. Blaek, G. P, A., 5
Topeka, Kan.
» 7 meee

C. A. Higgins, A.G. BP. A, ws -
Chicago. | \

SAAN =~ mm
Se iti gn in nan ane a Ge A

PRANTL LN AN Nae IN LNT ENGIN PO le Nal Nea @

ee ~~ ea

Notice to Trespassers.
Li PERSONS are hereby warned

noT to trespass on my lands by cutting
trees, tuking wood or timber, hunting,
fishing, passing through fields, letting
down fences, making roads, or in any
other way. ~Those offending will be
prosecuted fo the full extent of the law.
ALLEN WARREN & SON.

for responsible, established hovse in
North Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and
expenses. Position steady. Refer-
ence. Enclose selt-addressed stamped
enyelope. ~The Dominion Company,
Dept. K. Chicago.

ANTED"UPRIGHT and faith-

Your Attention,T

I have associated myself in the meat
business with W. R,. Parker under the
firm style of We R. Parker & Co We
will thank ailthe old customers anda

age. Collections will be made Monday
morning, those failing to pay then will
not be allowed further credit. . :

ful gentlemen or ladies to travel {

great many new ones for their patron-|.

eaeeen } Seam

UNDERTAKER

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND

EMBALMERS.

Notice!

On the 21th day of January I sold
my interest in the business known and
condueted under the frm name of ~Tie
Pitt County Buggy Company to Messrs.
Charles Cobb and H. C. Edwards, sirce
which time I have had no interest: or
connection with the business in any
way. W. R. Suirn.
Greenville, N. C., Jan. 17th, 189%.

cemnanninnesh Jesiiictines *"

We have iuct received @ Le~
hearse and the nicest line of Co;~
fins and Caskets, in weed, meta).
lic and cloth ever brought to
Green, ills, |

We are prepared to foembalm
ing in all its forms.

Personal attention given to con
ducting funerals and bodies en
truated to our care will receive
every mark of respect.

Our prices are jower than ever,

Ve do not want monopoly brit
yavite con. petition.

We can be found at any anda:
times in the John Flanagan
Buggy CoTs building.

Notice!

We wish to inform the public that
we are no longer with the Pitt County
Buggy Company, but have , taken
positions with the old reliable John
Flanagan Buggy Co pany, the hustlers.
We can now be found at work in the
new factory of the latter company where
we will bu glad to have our friends and
former patrons call. We thank those
who have favored us with their work in
the past and hope they will not forget
us in our new place..

Respectfully,
W. R. Siri,

P. M. STARKEY, -'

J. B. CHERRY & CO.

Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1898.

J.S8. C., BENJAMIN.

BOB GREENE & CO

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Daily Reflector, January 21, 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 21, 1898
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