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        <p>if<lb /><lb />E DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ae - terns trotting con et ehnmndsnpnimnittintinney nsw meguimerorncnocenanons " ee tandem gaa lg ns os =z<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb />a oe | So - " = | "" ee eeteeeeetssenssseeteenteeeseee eee<lb />Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C.,SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1898. ~- No. 248<lb />| YEAR soe | TUST FOR oe | } | 7 aad<lb />W ;<lb />F OR P Where You Can Worship Sunday. | Now that Congress. as convened the ~<lb />. "_" | Cuben wor will resue. |<lb />| Methodist churen--sunday-school at! oe<lb />AA, . | Hoax"What are you tekine for}<lb />(Sy "a 0.9 ) . as aT | J RS<lb />Cm B08 a 930 A.M. | reaching at 11 A. M. ~your cold?T Joax"o Advice DEENGI= Pa pence gee oe a | .<lb /><lb />\ a<lb /><lb />| and 7 P.M. by Rev. N. M. Watson. .,<lb />\ ih t Baptist charech"Sunday School ati�<lb />a 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.M. | . Ne'l"oMiss Flossy is quite an ene<lb /><lb />and 7 P, M. by Rev. A. W. Setzer thusiast in golf� Belle"oYes; she WV iD BR LHADING 4<lb /><lb />ll 1 Couminunion at moining service. rdipks sheTs clever at climbing over<lb />ha i South Greenville Suuday-school atirail fenees,�<lb /><lb />4 P.M. D. D. Haskett, Superintendent, oWell� vemarked the comedian who |<lb />G . th ? Episcopal church-Sunday School yg ycen promised a small part. after] " . .<lb />1Ve CMM | ato aw. ; . ~cing idle halt the ~seasou, oeven a \ om ~=6n fashionable _ comes \<lb />Presbyterian chureh"Sunday school small role is better than a whole loaf.� | .<lb />5 Qev ; \ !<lb />cme a at 9:30 a. M. | She Yes: we're neaged, aud heTs<lb />~ [the ihest Coustant lover in azinable.� | C Cy) TT"<lb />. Marriage Licenses. pife"He may bo constant, but heTs | L a ( =~"<lb /><lb />The Register of Deeds «issued seven) © riainly not consistent.� Why<lb /><lb />mariave licenses this week, firee tor olie sa dairector ol a fas COMpPauy-<lb />j . ; . Of<lb /><lb />iwhite couples and foar tor colored. oe . : ek<lb /><lb />)  Wihie-"Pommy StoutTs a lucky kid<lb /><lb />aud solicit your patronage.<lb /><lb />WITTE, ~atis vl sisterTs goin ter let him hang<lb /><lb />J. T. Mathews aud Alice Gorham. (up one of her stockinTs.� His Sister-"<lb /><lb />Joseph Edwards aod Minnie Meee iVe i oout you eare, You shad have<lb /><lb />Lawhorn, hou of mineT Wilhe-*Hug! Den |<lb />ic, S. Fvans and Mageie A. Smith, }\ antyTll give me a lead pencil, ur someT<lb /><lb />|<lb />i �<lb /><lb />IthinT like Vat.<lb /><lb />COLORED,<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb /><lb />" 1 rays .<lb />Isaue MeLawhorn and Martha Har! Phere was a price upon her head<lb /><lb />\ .<lb />Meg toy iy f<lb />a ishe longed to fly to the uttermost<lb /><lb />Charlie Bell and Lizzie Slade. ~bounds of the earth and hide from |<lb />Redmond Allen and Emma Px ylon.! nortal view, Her fellow- creetures |<lb />Walter Mewborn and Harriet MooreT pony ed-at her and whispered among<lb />Pye total number of leenses issuce F emarlyes, The epog. woman hed | 5.<lb />| during theaponth et December was ds re reotien ta remove fhe S$ .O8 tee from AL<lb /><lb />a a<lb />divide T cquaily betwen waite and cole!<lb />ther new bonnet when she went to<lb /><lb />aye |<lb />Ore d, | ~<lb /><lb />church. |<lb />| \<lb />{ i Re ee ee) nage ae oe :<lb />| | ~�"� _" |<lb />| The Business Barometer |<lb /><lb />Ke building.<lb /><lb />Phe adyerttige cobimes of leoinmate! .<lb />{ ;* 3 TY ~ ~ .<lb />Fhe Jolin Plansean Prey Company<lb /><lb />newepavers are now regrded by the havent been broken and we ean show you<lb /><lb />, ae H<lb />Have CORE nao rebuildine {hear shops |<lb /><lb />e<lb />~ SONA vivre s ur by payed Th i | ee<lb />thet Weel recent] burn is Che Naiy | a heautiful ne,<lb />. thoi: serll] hp wpe  Ate ae Faroe as<lb />ness mien, and those Who fail to Heeept souid ne WH be nearly ty aree a<lb /><lb />pu te ssan antics be ometer of the<lb /><lb />aves . : y net? 0 . ° 103<lb />Gite peor hero wy alia SuCCeSS cl busi<lb /><lb />t ee<lb />Poe yi WwW universally ACC pred if ethos of, b' LOT.<lb /><lb />. ' | i Ay \ f ~ hn * r oe<lb />evel the bombast tall tea edi sn oe "" { ) eS a RS » Th Aa<lb />j rp \ 4 / } uh,<lb />| } yf \ \ Mh!) WD 4a, wu<lb />H T ~ tony ~ f mY | ) i T 1. ah rn a! a oe<lb />jthe caer cr tourna am (Conn A spereretion mad he Otarde ten! a 7 Ww RB Wy oe) Bk<lb />| \ a ~ : : ; w ur (ary Serer� &amp; _ md whe) atten 4 +<lb />| News fos as ue | moos any one}<lb />j te :<lb />| : { 1} pe fay ae lay Se ee AH t ! HT AY oan f coe . ; .<lb />! = mene we od H i T . ~ | | CULTS R RTT AA EEE " * PORE cial ON AIEEE LL ee no a 1 elbammemmaas<lb />| he New O81 Wee Doacgepat! Amerioan Catton Growers? Profoetive<lb />' . :<lb />| t ( ly ] a<lb />A ~A j } 7 ! 7) t (roa g<lb />tht pet (i ene cd hd JS<lb />' a) j<lb />a orn } i<lb />| YW are 1 $1 ( t] er sis ! GQyyha \\ Coy) y Iw |<lb />t<lb />"y ¢ »<lb />pd w eWootwact<lb />| iP i e) cl i ] | ma t<lb />FoPtse - T * 1, Haun b ; . +<lb />I { Vi Pfr p | } o ds ' yu re eeagy » \ } 4<lb />o4 ay | . . } tr P ~ ~ Wi,<lb />Cull T papi e ie | bevy eget phy hig te VOCTV teliy , @ TEOMA | |<lb />; 4 } 1 |<lb />1 ye wy a pO ai x craig }<lb />CN, Pau 1,¢ Oroqy mycee tlre oth. ,<lb />MHOes, , |<lb />t , .<lb />Ithe following was written on rf to eatel EXDEF ve that cotton does net ERO |<lb />C as] | : - Cot op thi eee Hoof bted and |<lb />ollars, | fie eh of ovoure Tedy eustemers fhe of wheat as th staff of Ite, andy<lb />} hi ist oi<lb />ry ) a 1 ' - lt af: POD atYy nm { AAA wh apy |<lb />Ca . _" re Uy at NWA Peart ¢ [s St), Huy | ar iio MeO AEY Ca fly are Ve il v |<lb />| , ; 4 F c : ;<lb />a) ' ; 7) 1 as | yornpariy t ; } { r het {<lb />Shirts Wo Detter ene pure Plaride waters)! 0 teinubcturing industes is, chet of<lb />, . lobinine the fib Obie<lb />POPP Rega� Chie it} ¥0R | weep DUES oe<lb /><lb />a. Vennoe that Wie dropped in toceet<lb /><lb />Greve, lees ow dedrtia Reeord |<lb />p@lass of seca witer saw We. Next day) i ipeda@ Neeora, '<lb /><lb />Hose, he was parsing by with his girl, and oe! | [ i {<lb />~ aaar 4 Peay 3 is +. te awe) oope Se 7 el nhn ga i 1 ~ 'y ew . fr j<lb />~Slates jihey were voli g in ta eet som (: telephone cirl ina New York | i] |<lb />a { i<lb /><lb />water, he tld hor te read the sig, Theftoen was sveswhelme d with Christs |<lb /><lb />Overe: ats, .<lb /><lb />spoke hefore he looked, ~or, vo Tis das-}iins eifts on Saturday, they vari d. . 6<lb />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<lb />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<lb />Teal i Stelz do maltk.� oaimed oelle !" when she saw thea. vee ye y Department particular! y offers<lb />" Fits =e eee<lb />Umbrellas, paranreeener ingress ors _~ ups omeae=nci anata | Buyers are abroad ip the town. Early and fate<lb />Suspencers, | they come. This storeTs share is daily increas-<lb /><lb />ing. The square methods, the worthy werchan-<lb /><lb />Coate 1; :<lb />House , BG » dise, the incomparable values, the cowplete<lb />Nigbt Shirts, x  : stocks aud the thorough service are tho vital<lb />. 4 Shoes 2 elements that contribule to out growine sue- .<lb />ele aye ° i. . ."<lb />Macintoshies, &amp; Dy ; 1 cess. Mere words in the papers canTt impress<lb />Handkerchiefs, « T you properly. For deep inspiration, visit the<lb />es store. ~The glow of activity; the mtensity of<lb />Dress Patterns, 7m the moyement; the crowd of buyers speak more<lb />| emphaticul'y than we can write.<lb />Rubber Goods,° A i t Si y<lb />\ new line of Suces. a<lb />Sleeve Buitons, A beaut. fuljline cf Rugs.<lb />~ine Business Suits, A hans: e line of Buggv Kobes just received. Come in<lb />" - and buy before it is tco late.<lb />~sine Dress Suits , , i<lb />2 We also carry in connection with these leaders a complete<lb />~ine Oda Trousers. cf Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate,<lb />aud Caps, Furnitare, Hardware and General Mer- | ,<lb />chandise. Agent for George A. ClarkTs O. N. T.<lb />" Spool Cotton.<lb />| )<lb />|<lb />unior d.<lb />he<lb />i ~ ; ke %<lb />The Undersell Man.<lb />3 . ot oy . %<lb /></p>
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          <lb />oeountry with 2<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ny iL) REFLECTOR<lb />ae p 3, WHOA, ptr :<lb /><lb />@WERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT * SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ener sence<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />Leored as second-etlass m ill matter.<lb /><lb />Sepa «<lb />4' RSCRIPTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />wr ver. - « « ° $3.00<lb /><lb />a month, - , °° . 25<lb />Uae week. -  » . - 10<lb /><lb />Detivered in town DV carr! iers Withou'<lb />ayer enat,<lb /><lb />4a: ertiang rates are liberal andcan be<lb />ad 1 applieation to the edite�"� or at<lb /><lb />Ya ofSic7r<lb /><lb />2) eee� =a<lb />; AN<lb />i |<lb /><lb />Iya eorrespordel®<lb /><lb />aactre $s<lb />wha wl<lb /><lb />- nactat ce inthe county. %<lb />Cin brief tterrs of NEWe as if occ<lb /><lb />. neigh horheed. Write plat Wy<lb />ene cide of the paper<lb /><lb />a7<lb />hg<lb />ee.<lb /><lb />nyaT<lb /><lb />a connie<lb />~ _ "<lb />ee nee<lb /><lb />" ae ae =<lb />ptt eal<lb /><lb />7 Nec c¢<lb />SATURDAY. JANUARY 1, 1888.<lb /><lb />SHINGTON LETTER.<lb /><lb />{From our Regular Correspondent }<lb />�"� Dec. 81 79.<lb /><lb /> financial bess<lb />outfit.<lb /><lb />Wasntvaton, D.<lb /><lb />Secretary Gage is th<lb />ef whale administration<lb />We made a blufF at resigning, if Mr.!<lb />WeKinley was dissa~isfied with his ad-<lb />wey to clinch the<lb /><lb />1d standard upon our financial sys-<lb />en.ond Mr McKinley tt once drop-<lb />geT to the gold side of the financial<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />of Teaislation<lb /><lb />eee, and vinformed his wily Sec-<lb />metary ol the Treasury that he<lb />dflnTt want his re siopation an. ] wes<lb /><lb />gers fectly setisfied with what he hed<lb /><lb />done and what he was doing. It that<lb />d@pesnTt convince the silver Republicans<lb />fH Concress that Mr. MeKinley hes<lb />Zeit them in the lurch a<lb />Bac ond baggage, to the gold standard<lb /><lb />id surrendered,<lb /><lb />@owd, it wil be plan as the nose on<lb /><lb />your fece that they domt want ~0 he<lb /><lb />Althcueh the Democrats<lb /><lb />I. -<lb />ng humanity 12<lb /><lb />knowing that it would reduce the<lb />amount of interest paid by the govern-<lb />ment.to the extent ot ten oF twelve<lb />miliions a year? The fact that these<lb />bondholders are willing to give up that<lb />much money to wet the word ocold�<lb />put upon U. S. bonds is significant. It<lb />indicates the price the bun Tholiers<lb />would pay tof the perpetuating of the<lb />gold standard ; also, that they believe,<lb />in common with most Democrate, that<lb />existing laws do not justity the policy<lb />the Treasury Department in decid -<lb />ing that U, S. bunds are payaole in<lb />gold whenever their holders so desire.<lb />Gold bonds will not be authorized by<lb />Congress, but the effort to get such<lb /><lb />legislation may resuTt in good by open<lb />here-<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />ing the eyrs of many who have<lb /><lb />tofure been unable to see the drift<lb /><lb />the gold movement.<lb /><lb />~Ot course everybody expects the<lb />Spanish minister to try to carn his<lb />salary by making things appear as<lb /><lb />favorable as possible for his country,<lb />but le overdid his part im a<lb />concerning the contributions for sutter-<lb />Cuba, have<lb /><lb />asked for from our<lb /><lb />statement<lb /><lb />which<lb />peo -<lb />United<lb /><lb />this<lb /><lb />been oti 1ally<lb />ple hy whe President of the<lb />States, which he made public<lb /><lb />week. If Spain had ~ot acknowledyved<lb /><lb />iis inability to deal with the situation,<lb /><lb />Americans would not have been asked<lb /><lb />to contribate; yet, Senator Dupuy de<lb /><lb />oIt is nol<lb /><lb />Lome begins by<lb />true that the Spanish authorities<lb /><lb />,<lb />Cuba ave nct equal to the situation,T<lb /><lb />In his anxiety to make a good showing<lb /><lb />saying :<lb />10<lb /><lb />for Spain he Cashes would-be contrib-<lb />utors witb we water by saying tha<lb />many of the sufferers are such only<lb />because of their unWilinguess to work<lb />But the galliest sentence in the states<lb />mentisthis: oIt should be<lb /><lb />mind, also, Lat the S,anish govern<lb />relict<lb /><lb />borne du<lb /><lb />ment has remitted all dutics on<lb /><lb />Suppiles sent to Cuba, so that for<lb /><lb />every dollar of supphes, ettering �,� uba,<lb /><lb />Spain adds a censiderable . percentage ,<lb /><lb />~Ty into her life, and between you Way |<lb /><lb />part of | the ee ~into cash<lb />"enovgh to let us out of our<lb />trouble. Whereas, if we gave<lb />credit, no matter how much we<lb />gold, so large a part of it would<lb />be charged that we would -ot be<lb />likely to get much insbant relief.�<lb />There is reason in this position.<lb />L know a great many instances<lb />in which a quick turn ha3 beer<lb />made by acash house and seri-<lb />ous ijucunvepierce, to say tae<lb />least, avoided."M. M. Gillam, in<lb />Bratns.<lb /><lb />The Lady is Always @ Lady.<lb /><lb />~The<lb /><lb />i"<lb /><lb />Ruth Ashmore, writing on<lb />Simplicity of the Grande Dame,�<lb />the January LadiesT Home Journal,<lb />asserts that oa lady may stand behind<lb /><lb />her own<lb /><lb />the counter, be mistress in<lb />home, or buay all day at a desk, but no<lb />matter what her position in ite is, she<lb />never swerves, and unconseicusly she<lb />always impresses those who are arouna<lb />her with the fact of her gentleness and<lb />~Lhe laly lier<lb />strength pot from riches, not frou Ler<lb />not from ereat learning.<lb />but from : Als<lb />one of us may learn this if we will wake<lb />a good model and copy it, No lady<lb />» She<lb /><lb />her Cals<lb /><lb />SIM pLicity.<lb />high position,<lb />cood common-scusy.<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb />frecsand-easy in her meaaners,<lb />does not, however, go to th other ex -<lb />treme and become stilte., but she teads<lb />rather to quietness and tua siigut re-<lb />serve, since, When she takes a triend, |<lb />does<lb /><lb />;<lb />AA TWENE<lb /><lb />she proposes tO keep her, She<lb /><lb />not become intimate with you<lb /><lb />ewenty-iour hoursT aeqdalntance, put<lb /><lb />you in the place of a confidante on<lb />cbt hours, and in @ weekTs tien<lb />The lady knows you first<lb /><lb />forty<lb />tire of you,<lb />merely as an acquaintanceT, and then, if<lb /><lb />see finds you interesting, or if she<lb />thanks she cai in any way be of use Lo<lb /><lb />oe adual<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE rsth, 1896.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business Dec, 15th, 1897.<lb /><lb />RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />{.oans and Discounts<lb />Over Drafts<lb />Premium on Stock<lb /><lb />/ Due from Banks<lb />Furniture and Fixtures<lb /><lb />Current expenses<lb />Cash Items _<lb />Cash on hand<lb /><lb />Total<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE, CashTef<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />$12,904 843 Capital stock paid in $23,000.06<lb />1,600 67 Undivided Profits 3. 797.27<lb />1,000. 0) Deposits subject to Check 103,29 4,88<lb />44,598 003 Due to Banks 199.08<lb />1, 515 2 25T Cashiers Checks outstanding 867.38<lb />2,136.57 § Time Certificates of Deposit 960,00<lb />7,857 ay """ eer<lb />30,455.77 Total, $132,115.61<lb /><lb />$132,118.61?<lb /><lb />We study careful ly the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your secount, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking,<lb /><lb />KeTA<lb /><lb />their iu<lb />uasing elsewhere, Ours<lb />nosllits braneaes<lb /><lb />you, se permits you to Come<lb /><lb />e@onvinced. _ .<lb />r vedas Mr. MeKin the remitted duties unning from 40<lb />Were netat all surprised ay eres i<lb />: yoy fper cent down? Phe rule of arth<lb />ByTs action, they are much pleased wich - .<lb />: , Aaetic by which the remittance of Guty<lb />%. Deheohted, in fact. Its worth mary . . . |<lb />5 . , on Chanty donations Can frzure as aude<lb />thou. nd Dem eratic Votes. . {<lb />¥ : CUUOnS ) be 6 Gdonatious May ve<lb />Hen, Rienera Perk Bland, of ~Js nla ' o " .<lb />. : oy eommmen in Spain, olt it has never<lb />g$uri. whore nickname of oSilver Dick oe . |<lb />| 1d © |hi }{ en known ia Americal schoois.<lb />Bis always bern eQuside red by Luitna aan | |<lb />. | {<lb />Bis edmirers as one of the greatest | """ |<lb />|<lb />he be my his dene earecr 1. oh -_<lb />i nors ae has won til his JOD Earet There ure Certain rings I few |<lb />othe House, is jobilant over the Must be Done on the Lord's<lb />Denveratic outlook. He says the Day.<lb />Wemocrats will sweep the country per! eee<lb />your apd thacin L200) tree sliver will oThere are one or two principle:<lb />" Aon r 1 . r } T 1 '<lb />Ha iresisteble, Tle eondenscd hie | whica apply cbrec tly to the freau ui<lb />geesors for this belief into the follow  drcudies which meet the Christian<lb />A | 5 yyy? oryptyes ar { ,<lb />wm C Phe wold standard Is teo "WAr- } Younes man, Wiles Divight LL. Moods<lb />? Voone ous o4 9)<lb />cw bor this mooniticent eountry, jot A Young M: mnTs avelizions Lit Ma |<lb />. , Jenn: vdies Pome .f 1 |<lb />Spee eni of the Rte pul bhean nm ty, Mr* thie Janu r Ladies II Vi! outn t |<lb />Bland each: &amp; The Gage bil is striet- oTn Saaday davor tuere is a ceriatn<lb />. T 1. } bi | T ] a }<lb />vin ne with the Reput Dheam poly Hpount ef Work fhat thust be done ot<lb />gpd vith Mey. MeKinleyTs admintstra" | sunday, both for the weeds and health<lb />oo, any] , cen<lb />oOn. ; hey eucht to enact the {, it] | of a GoOnmupnn fut an Decessar,<lb />mto few.� | work tt should be di patched as Quick<lb />t<lb />lly  possible. and be ous dos an<lb />ry. {iV aS Pr ssidle, nd lot ) us do ads an<lb />tn } mmnercee was Tot |<lb />Seni or B ife, of iv HersT, AS THOT |<lb />five habs aed rtp PRP vote<lb />. ~ re asa u ALE | Sst] WOT.<lb />or pon few minties, one day this week, | &amp;** )<lb />: ' ® . |<lb />oWhen the Lord ordained a dav. et<lb />Bec use of whit he prey rly CO st le, 3 | :<lb />Ly st at wits bar I's best pitecests<lb />é¢ discourteous treatment of himse If be | an | . - T<lb />ohysieally, mentally cand spiatuallsy<lb />: }  vores y\ sat rant jad ys BULLE Y ALE iy. ods iy,<lb />@fiic: is of the Post Ofte: DD patfient, .<lb />; nnd aovimen who barters he day ol<lb />aD he matter Thay he heard trom ont ne ~ is 5<lb />yo drest to erstiv the selfish lateresas<lb />@e floor of the Senate. Ss enavor Bate |S mt h HSH hate sest<lb />. ;<lb />* the @ , loask do to another is always the loser Man<lb />ren? tothe Cepartor iat Cn ass , - ;<lb />po, wtitceds forthe wedhire of his soul, as<lb />ere papers 1D the ens: of 3 ete ~<lb />lowe Hae die body. at dea » day 3<lb />Clu: who was rently nemioated | Has his body, at deat one Gey<lb />oo seven to devote to its spectal nerds 1<lb />qr) vanter af Prvashkt Pemressce, .<lb />Py Ww] ay he heen know, from p tsomal experience, that<lb />cil ns" hk) @Cba By FAN f*t<lb />_ . Tho manean wok seven days ta ta<lb />aoe Much to lis surprise le vas | | .<lb />Qed thet ald not bemb ce Pwees, votleven in religious work, apd<lb />1G ul ne contd not see iPem De Cat Se |<lb />lay he hej m4) iat vey ty ;<lb />S$. oves pot a member of the Sen: te} 0° the bev work Is capabie ot,<lb />Rost Otliee eommittees Repreteat leithes for God or man, And [have]<lb />bad : uh \e aa -" |<lb />@ve cox whe revresents the dastriet ny no vitht to take fom my ner! bol<lb /><lb />Wiich Pulaski is docated, was alo}<lb />wius doa dook at the papers in tle<lb />@ise. lt there ts any law for the-e<lb />Belusels ito should be broveht to ~he<lb />@ctice oO Senators and Repres Stanives<lb />BWhode not enjoy being suubbed by<lb /><lb />¢é parton, ot othetals ; if there is ne Law,<lb />the:<lb /><lb />fictal by whose order ACCCSSA Wis<lb /><lb />gefused to these papers should be mad<lb />�,� smart tor it in some Way.<lb /><lb />With a continuation of the Cleye-<lb />Mand and McKinley financial policy<lb /><lb />ae bopds otthe United States would<lb />gractically be gold bonds, justT as they<lb />are now. Isn't it strange then, tliat<lb />#he large bond holders should be in<lb />favor of Secrewary GageTs scheme to<lb />retund the bonded indebtedness of the<lb />} per cent gold bonds,<lb /><lb />What L prize myselt.<lb /><lb />A Cash Business.<lb /><lb />More and more mercuan's<lb />««em to be iuterested in the<lb />only� idea. In &amp; Community<lb />where that plan can be worked ut<lb />all it is surely the preferable way.<lb />Not only can e cash business be<lb />ransacted for less expense than<lb />the cash and credit kind, but it<lb />enables the bright merchant to<lb />turn &amp; coiner with ease and car-<lb />tainty. Said one of this kind to<lb />me afew days since: oIf we get<lb />a little short, we haye only to<lb />wake a special sale of something,<lb /><lb />ocash<lb /><lb />chases made in the Northern)<lb />lcities. Suaree amounts go from |<lb />fall our tovus and cities, aud 1b |<lb />most instances the purchasers |<lb />could do just as well be buylus |<lb />| from home tlanlers. ~Lhe yous 7<lb />frnerchents pay the taxes aud]<lb />prety ta 8 spon ri the coum man ties |<lb />lin whieh they live. [tis sbort-|<lb />| ~eit. a attempts af economy to:<lb />id ive them out ©f basiness by |<lb />jbuving everything © brongb Chie |<lb />~mails |<lb />| een oe<lb /><lb />BLE. 2p ats.<lb /><lb />SAM, Mi. S'r<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; sSHOULDoN<lb />tA tS ANI) Mt HUdGANTS B UY<lb />lug 1 iryearTs Supplies will tin<lb /><lb />| Ld<lb /><lb />ULL<lb /><lb />otest toget our prices befece m Ui<lb /><lb />tock isvoumplene<lb /><lb />TLOUR, (FPEE, SUGAR<lb /><lb />i and<lb /><lb />Ah L<lb /><lb />"""O___<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb />URS<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />""U____<lb /><lb />Wehave mutt reveived a new<lb /><lb />~hearse and tho nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />yi<lb /><lb />| lic and<lb />' Greenville.<lb /><lb />4<lb />Sky 7<lb /><lb />erow ap a triea¢sbip that may as L _<lb />hi uett life 4 Lab de; A.� |<lb />JUTE life, Cven l 00) iti | AY, 4 wee AT e's Di i aA {<lb />\ TT AIA - . sy on<lb />| 7992333, 321T w,<lb />~shoes Krom Billville. .<lb />Behoes Ero pill ville jwe buy airees frou , Wanuactuie. 2<lb />lin hE OL Ot Ne oT<lb />. ~ T Ti)2 af<lb />It's quite fortunate it only, °°<lb />eon.es Ones % vear A man, Ril i NE F ' RR<lb />couldn't afford to have a teg sbot | "<lb />ott OV oftener tan. that. ; aulwe ays OD hand and sold ai pre es fo suit |<lb />oO I the limes. QUr goo ds areall boa}<lb />On: Chri-twas contribution to [old tor Var: therefore, having ~0<lb />iro run we cell at a close aang<lb />the beathen will make Tom cheer-| _. _ _<lb />, \ | =  » :<lb />fai enough to murder afew pore: W, B. Rodman. Demsie Grimes,<lb /><lb />missicuaries |<lb />Notwithstarding all the giving |<lb />there wasuTt a Christmes tre) that |<lb /><lb />|<lb />oroke down with the 2 ifis.-"TT. |<lb /><lb />{<lb />L. Stanton ia Atlanta Go statu- |<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />The Fayetteville Obsever say<lb />that nearly $100,000 a year leaves<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />re |<lb />he |<lb />!<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Favetteville to pay forretail pur |<lb /><lb />A Fable For Critics.<lb />| oWhat are you doing here?�<lb />the St Bernard of his neighbor, at<lb />the bench show.<lb /><lb />Tent<lb />asxcea<lb /><lb />~ oHave Pnot as wood aright to be<lb /><lb />and we can change at least a|<lb /><lb />here as you have?�<lb />dachshund.<lb /><lb />oNot on<lb />Bernard,<lb />proper place is in a museum along<lb />with the educated pig and the two<lb />headed mule. What short legs you<lb />bave and what a big body! Nature<lb />built you from the top downward<lb />and ran out of material before she<lb />got through.<lb />go chase yourself !"T<lb /><lb />oTTve got more good points than<lb />you have,TT ventured the other.<lb /><lb />oRats!TT growled the St. Bernard,<lb />and the terrier across the way<lb />pricked up his ears and became in-<lb />terested. .<lb /><lb />It came to pass, however, that<lb />| thoy tied a blue ribbon to the short<lb />legged dog and the St. Bernard<lb />wasn't in, it. Moral."It isnTt the<lb />outside of a watch that keeps the<lb />time. "Detroit Free Press<lb /><lb />your life,� said the &amp;t.<lb /><lb />R<lb /><lb />returned the)<lb /><lb />oYou're a freak and your |<lb /><lb />Look at me and then |<lb /><lb />Washin.ton, Nae<lb />YOMAN A<lb /><lb />Green yilleyN ,<lb /><lb />UMS<lb />ATTORNEYS<lb /><lb />ATUAW.<lb /><lb />Grecnyilie N. ©<lb /><lb />Practice wherever svi<lb /><lb />COs are desire ].<lb /><lb />sen<lb /><lb />a ne nan eae en<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />13 F a<lb />5 iN SOER,<lb /><lb />Ge,<lb />p<lb /><lb />FASHLONADPT<lb /><lb />found<lb />to Rethegio.c<lb /><lb />Can be<lb />neXt a:<lb />pers A, SMATH,<lb /><lb />TON<lb /><lb />fo<lb />De OW<lb /><lb />SORTAL A<lb /><lb />o yo) IL<lb />DARBER,<lb /><lb />Five Poiats<lb />ofice,<lb /><lb />oe oe<lb /><lb />Ck REENV!LLE. Ne ~er<lb /><lb />atronace solieired.<lb />Ay Pressiag Gents f'9<lb /><lb />rone- "quilet.<lb /><lb />leaning,<lb /><lb />Dyin,<lb /><lb />spueiall<lb /><lb />thes a<lb /><lb />Lys -HBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARET.<lb />Special attention give; to cleann<lb />t<lb />Cetton ang Peanut<lb />Below are oOortons prices of colto<lb />nd peanuts for yesterday, as furnishe<lb />oy Cobb Bros. &amp; Corunission Mere<lb />| 1 , - $<lb />~Hhaptis of Norfolk ¢<lb />COSTON,<lb />Good Milidling 3<lb />Middiing BY<lb />Low Middling 5 Jel<lb />|} Giood Ordinary ia<lb />Tone"steudy<lb />PEANUT?<lb />Prime o<lb />i eoxtra Prime 2<lb />�"�aney "Oe<lb />-panish 63 TO 7<lb /><lb />(zreenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by<lb />~Butter, per lb<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar evred Hams<lb />orn<lb />Corn Meal<lb />Flour, Family<lb />Lard<lb />Oats<lb />Sugar<lb />Coffee<lb />Salt per Sack<lb />(Chickens<lb />Eggs per doz<lb />Reeswax. per<lb />1 Cotton Seed,per bushel<lb /><lb />S. M. Schultz.!?<lb /><lb />id to 2<lb /><lb />5+ to 6<lb /><lb />10 to 124<lb />40 to Bi<lb />5O ¢<lb /><lb />to 60<lb /><lb />4.75 to 5.75<lb />54 to 10<lb /><lb />385 to 4<lb /><lb />44 toy<lb /><lb />3} to 24 jor the most eminent physicians,<lb />65 tol 50 |' 00<lb />124 to 29 guaranty.<lb /><lb />129<lb /><lb />SUIN AND OREEL I<lb /><lb />fius and Ceagets, in word, metal-<lb />cloth ever brought te<lb /><lb />We ao prepavodt ~ 4mbalm-<lb /><lb />ing in al ths forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to con<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />treated to our care will receive<lb />eavory mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Onur prices are tower (hau ever,<lb /><lb />Ve do not want menupely bat<lb />avite Competition.<lb /><lb />We can ve found at any and all<lb />lines in the Joho Flanagan<lb />Baeey CoTs buildiue.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />aT eOul<lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />ran<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />W OR, KER.<lb /><lb />Ne ee<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb />te<lb /><lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />3 c Satistaction guaranteed or<lb />(ae no charges made. ~Tohaeco<lb />: - Flues made in season. Shap »<lb />@ on Diekinson Ayenne. 4<lb /><lb />he rm Session Af th, ir wis<lb />lopea on<lb /><lb />| VCs" ry Qs sind? i fe 44<lb />lane trotie for TO months,<lb /><lb />Che teris are us tollowe<lb /><lb />Priwary Frghst per joo. 9<lb />duiterurediante . . ye<lb />thiwraer o4 , T ;<lb />LANgWages eae: * bl -1 00<lb /><lb />The Work and disclpline of the se igg!<lb />Wii be heretofore,<lb />Weasa i. continugnee of vou<lb />libecal Pale raniyee,<lb />VY BLOX aAGsvA a<lb />. ee oe,<lb /><lb />|<lb />Second<lb />are or WYertiary Sypillis permanently<lb /><lb />ASPECTALTY. Primary,<lb />euredin 1+ to 85 days. You can be<lb />home for the same price un-<lb />idersame guaranty. If you preter to<lb />come here we will contract to pa. rail-<lb />road fare and hotel bills, and no charge<lb />if we fail to cure. If you have taken<lb />mercury, iodide potash, and still have<lb />aches and pains, Mucous Patches 1n<lb />mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper<lb />Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of<lb />the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, itis this Syphilitie: Blood Poison<lb />trat we guarantee to cures We solicit<lb />the most obstinate cases and challenge<lb />the world for a Case we cannot cure.<lb />This disease has always baffled the skill<lb />3500-<lb />~apital behind our uncouditional<lb />Apsolute proofs sent sealed<lb />Address COOK REM+<lb /><lb />| treated at<lb /><lb />on application.<lb /><lb />20 EDY CO., 480 Masonic Templey Chica-<lb />10 to £0, Ni,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a * te Ia, F TT] The American Forestry association met in ys ' : -<lb />oy Atlotic ¢ saSt ij le, Nashville. ~ or rates f<lb />: . 93. Fires: Most of the business buildings in | Fe/@ ee) cag x S Hy HA ?<lb />~"e Bainbridge, O., destroyed: loss $50,000. . f<lb />} E I 4 7<lb /><lb />The John Gund Brewing Co.Ts plant at La-<lb />crosse, Wis., destroyed; loss, $300,000. The<lb />Star Coal Co.Ts No. 1 mine dat Braidwood,<lb />Ills., destroyed; loss, $75,000.<lb /><lb />The annual conference of the German Bap-<lb />tists of the eust begun in New York city.<lb />Obituary: Judge C. B. Kilgore, an adjutant<lb />general in the Confeder§to army, at Ard-<lb />more, I, T.; aged 62. Hezekiah D. Sharpe,<lb />an old time ~abolitionist and one of tho<lb />founders ef the Chureh of the Pilgrims,<lb /><lb />Brooklyn, at Brooklyn; aged 86.<lb />Obituary: James Lane, SEN n as ae nele<lb /><lb />Notable Events in 1897<lb />Norfoik'sosp nm, Warne! " the World Over. . Jimmy,� ChiengoTs oldest resident, at Chl<lb /><lb />ton 11.39 pin, Raltimore 12 53 ! 95, Obituary: Acronaut James Allen, the fa- ©<lb /><lb />4m, Philadelphia 3°45 am, mous balloonist of war times and fatucr of<lb />"" It is a picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />New York 6.53 am, Boston cd skied and daring balloonists, in<lb />Us.<lb /><lb />3, 00 Pp hi, South Providencds aged 75.<lb />pa" Capt. Reta, the naval warrior, in Washing: 9%. Obituary: Michael H. Cross, the distin |<lb />a1 ¥ No d0" Passenger Duce Mays<lb />Best in use The outfit of no business man ~is<lb />complete without one.<lb /><lb />ton; aged 77, Sif Isaac Holden, M. p., in- guished musician, at Philadelphia; aged 64<lb />15 PM. nolia 8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10<lb /><lb />rentor of the lucifer match and of carding} The new North German Lloyd steamer Wil: ? .<lb />, pm, Goldsboro 19.10 p m<lb />a ea .<lb />hasTTa' nice associ<lb /><lb />Schedute in Effect Nov. 29th, 18° .<lb />Departu"es from ~Wilmington.<lb /><lb />NORTIBOUND.<lb /><lb />DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Veg-<lb />2.35 a.m. nolla 19.52 am. Warsaw 17.14,<lb />am, Goidshoro 11.58 am, Wil<lb /><lb />son 12.43 p m, Rocky ~~ount<lb /><lb />1491p m, Tarboro 2.50 p m,<lb /><lb />Weldon 4,23 pm, Petersburg<lb /><lb />A YEAR,<lb /><lb />| oedintaaibietneimeainaineanaiel<lb /><lb />Qbilwiry :° Samucl Chesier� Reid, son of<lb /><lb />machine for wool, in England. helm der Grosse, from Bremen and South-<lb />~ ae x? Tho cs 54 } , : 5 .: 3 » Th s4. a alee , - cas sy cay<lb /><lb />Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarbore 15. Fire: Th sw a planing mill: of the Tu emipton, brek the we tward record from<lb /><lb />6.45am.R och y Mount 1157 nis Luinber Co. at Baltimore destroyed by Conthampton by #8 minutes<lb /><lb />) « HOCK i v4 .<lb /><lb />7 lightning : loss, $640,000. oF, Obituary; Capt. QUINten C ampbell, an old<lb />pm, Weldon 1.4fam, Nor-] TheCountof Turin and Prince Henri of Or time newsp ayer man of Chicago and vet-<lb />folk 10.50 a m, Petersburg leans fought a duel with swords near Paris; | evan of thé eivil and Indian wars, in Chi-<lb /><lb />! 3.24a m, Richmond 4.26 a m, Prince Henri seriously wounded. i cavot aged 56. George M. Robeson, Presi-<lb />Washington 7.41.4�"�m, Balti. 17. Fire: The lumber yard of the Gerry Lum- dent GrantTs seeretary of the navy, at<lb />ber Co. in Eagle River, Wis., destroyed: | Trenton ago (6.<lb /><lb />more 905 4 m, Philadeipnia<lb />11.5 am, New York 2.02 p<lb />m, Boston 9.00 pm.<lb />SOUTHBOUND,<lb /><lb />pasty NO 53 Pussongor Due Lake<lb /><lb />~44p ca. Waccamaw 5.09 » m, Ciad-<lb />beurn et Opm Marion 6 43 p<lb />m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-<lb /><lb />loss, $150,000. o. Fire: At Ironton, 0.; loss, £400,000.<lb />Conventions: The twenty-third annual con The Sp anish cabinet resigned.<lb />vention of othe American BankersT associa: | 30. Fire: Power house of the Capital Traction<lb />tion met in Detroit. The thirteenth annual Railway Co. burned in) Washington; loss<lb />convention of the Society of American over 2-00.00,<lb />. Florists opencd in Pr ON idence, . OCTOBER.<lb />Obituary: David G. Swaim, U. 8 A., re<lb />tired, judge advocate general, a Washing: ~ointer Tews<lb />ton; aged 63 4 wo by pacing 2<lb /><lb />. 4<lb />rting: Star t red the racing<lb /><lb />mile in 2:00ly,<lb /><lb />1. Sp<lb />record at Chick<lb /><lb />te: 8.42 pm, Coluintia 10.05 | 18. The ninth annual convention of the Young | 2 Obitusry: Gen, Neal Dow, a Federal ve<lb />PeopleTs Christian union of the United eran and the father of the Prohibiti<lb /><lb />7, Denmark 6,30 4 m, August<lb />to8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am,<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-<lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49<lb /><lb />Me. ; a<lb />actor, mm<lb /><lb />rere] a3. dor<lb /><lb />Boston;<lb /><lb />rt Po rtland,<lb />veteran<lb /><lb />movement,<lb />Procter,<lb />aged SI,<lb /><lb />0. Fire: 100 buil ling<lb /><lb />Eyre shyt sian� ~church met in Indianapolis.<lb />Opituary  Gen. Willian Ward, a nowd Fed<lb />eral veteran, in Newark, N. J. paged 73.<lb />19. The National Temperance society in ses-<lb /><lb />}<lb />sei<lb /><lb />oment ot thc3e Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />s burned at Austin, Tex.;<lb /><lb />am. Jacksonville 5.20 a Ni, sion in Saratoga. loss, Fu, 00 ~ 4<lb />| . St. Augustine [9.30 am, lam | 90, Fire: Henry C. White &amp; SonsT large woolen | Sporting: Starbuck ae . it a Michacl ina vo also a beautiful. ..e of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />pa 6.45 pm, mill at Chapachet, R. L, destroyed, to- mile cyele race at Ph eiphia.<lb /><lb />You will be aston shed when you see them and<lb /><lb />5 oped iy OTR ex: Inca. $0 \ . Fire: Hotel Payette, a Oo sumimer resort<lb />- ~ hoyery a ala vether with several houses; loss, $200,000. 4. bo ' | yeu<lb />BHRIVALS AT WILMINGTON"| fete ee ee nee lurreumenot |. at Minetonka Keach, Mim, desiroved by | gar how very cheap thev are.<lb />FROM THE NORTH. the Society of the Army of the Potomac ure.<lb />i ~ ~ held in Troy, N. Y. Angiolillo, the assassin Disaster: 7 ceaths in a railway eTOssing ac<lb /><lb />Surings, Mo.<lb />Grongnze, the<lb />in the United States, i ilu<lb /><lb />T 1<lb />adelpbia: aged +<lb /><lb />cident ot Voy lees<lb />Get Ae Veli<lb />B<lb />{<lb /><lb />of Senor Canovas, exceuted at San Sebas<lb />tian<lb />4. Sport<lb />3s male<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 49."Pas ssenoer" Boston<lb />9.40 7M. 1.08 pm. New York 9.00 po<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am. Balti.<lb /><lb />oldest<lb /><lb />&amp; Obituary: Si-t<lb />ter of charity<lb /><lb />SisT --<lb /><lb />(Se a one tam<lb /><lb />Michael defeated Starbuck in 49<lb />at Manhattan Beach;<lb /><lb />ne:<lb />evele race<lb /><lb />more 2 50 am Was i ig tor c eaqeater: ~ sehool: le gn a teacher We<lb />1.30) aan Ri wan } aineron time, }h. 6m. 148-5s. Star Pointer outpaced ite} + . ay ~ aeher burned<lb />2H a ~ » PIC G VAlo et : Toe Patchen at Chicago: best mile, 2:02 oacaktiy at Plankinton, ma? Y 4<lb />~ 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.<lb />et rsburg 9.50 am, Noi 2. Fire: The phosphate works of I P. Thom 6. Fir Phe ~ o " _ - a oS ~ ou may never,<lb />Weldou 1J.50 am, ~Tarboro asT Sons &amp; Co., at Paulsboro, destroyed i" i ; o a i Se il a - But should you ~ever}@ar 8<lb />12.2 5 Reeky Mount 7.00 loss, $225,000 cn muned at MCaera, dis, ¢ 105s,<lb />: ve mA 2 a ; too Dow 1 . neat Le vache yt SUR,<lb />pm. Wi'son 2°lz pm. Golds- Obituary: dames Reynolds, one of the lead hitaapys Willing teelog aditer of Torna<lb />boro 3.10 Ww. caw 4.0 ing spirits in the eld Fenian Brotherhood, | Obituary: Williaan A. Stiles, editor of Porest<lb />yO ~4 pm, araaw 4.02, in New York city. and Stream, in New York city. Sir John<lb />po. ay in 4 16 \ ee . ; Hilbert ted painter : lustratur<lb />V I; iguolia 4 16 pi, 23. Explosion: $men killed and 8 injured by a Gilbert, noted painter aad Wustrator, do<lb /><lb />Skenadore of the<lb />His. aged SO.<lb />Ina typhoon ip<lb /><lb />Lopden; aged Xu. Chief<lb /><lb />Oneida Indians, at Seyinour,<lb />Disaster: Over 6,000 deaths<lb /><lb />the Philippine islands.<lb /><lb />DAILY No. 41."Vassenger--Teave<lb />%30 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New<lb />York 9.30 am, Phii: udelphra<lb /><lb />boiler in Cairo, Is.<lb /><lb />MiscelNancous: Thirty first annual eneamp<lb />ment ef the G A. R. opencd in Buitfolo.<lb />Curly Chief, one of the most noted Pawnee |,<lb /><lb />Want Job Printing<lb /><lb />i 12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, Thee led near Perry, O. T.: aged 100 i. Fire: 7 buildings, including an opera house,<lb />| Washineto 9 ~fH R t ndlans, dyed near erry, O. dt. PO AU . burned in Detroit: losa. £600,000<lb />oe te 1 3846 pm, Riche} 04) pire: The Salamander Brick works at Wood ee ea<lb />| mond 7.°0) pm. Vetersburg! bridge, N. J.. destroved: Joss §16),050 8. Tires: An $0,000 fire at Portland, Or. The<lb />| 8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm,! Sporting: LTAlouctte won the Futurity at . a o yterian church burned at La . ;<lb />| Weldon 943 pm. Tart Coney Island eee a CO Ss:<lb />ne, Tarbore mney island. ro ns ae OT; \y me ele: Te ace<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Monet 5.45 %. President J. Idiarte Borda,of Uruguay, shot Obituary: hear Admiral John Brads Clitz, ~ 0,82e Us.<lb />a T rye a ae | and killed by an assassin in Montevideo. U.S. N., retired, in Washington, aged 7b.<lb />2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 sm : tonoral Puleor Via an nena nutes hercre<lb />Wold - ©} Obituary: Converse L. Graves, a well | % General Pulger, noted Venezuelan warrior,<lb />: . i sboro «0! am, Woursa | known actor, playwright and siage man statesman and philanthropist, dicd at Ca-<lb />(00 OM Magnolia %.Q0 am, ager, in New York; aged 62. Mary Ixyl racas. PAPAIN SADA ADNAN APRA,<lb />i ~ . 0 avs TP Ww - . y LAPIN<lb />DAILy? No, 61"Passenger--- Leave | Dallas, the well known writer for maya: 10. derail . Thomas Whiffen, actor, in Hert-<lb />. 5 BY AVE | iy inp Now Worle eitver aay? ~evnyy ord, England<lb />xXeevt \ wt ory O84) ay pollen _ vines, in New York city; agca oh Count a<lb />ul d, \ il] a ans Fa k we | Mutou, once minister to Washington, at | 18. The jury in the faruous Mrs, Atkinson casi<lb />\¢ a ~ = nean 3 ) . | old ae ify t ;<lb />I . �,� 10, {2 an. This tram | Yokohanu in West Virginia failed to agree. Senorita<lb />oh Hives at Walhit street, 3, Gen. d. PLS. Goblin of Lebanon, Pa., elect vangelina Coste F Cisneros the Cuban<lb />FROM THE SOUTH. | ed commmander ip ehief of the G. A. Le | girl who escaped: from prison in Havana,<lb />3 . rer Obituary: Quden Goelet, the noted vachis arrived in New York, |<lb />i DAILY Wo. 54"Passenge r" eave | moan, yale ihe of Wight; aged 4a. Wil Ni. 7 tobacco warehouses and 8dwellings burn:<lb />| 12,35 .M Yampx 8,00 am. Seay a 1 -@! liam Cookson Carpenter, the oldest presen ci at Durbar N.C.) loss, 8250,0%<lb />pm Jacksonville 6 2 pin, | Ing luwyerain the ¢1 in New Yorkood } 10 1) Phe dome of InsonTs Opera | g<lb />T ne . a) ou feuse mM med Mati Ted lil y 2 he<lb />Savanna 12.50 night Charles) age i Pi aay Narn ale al<lb />: - © rn Eee OS, Star Pointer paced a nate ain b:st'y at Read | 1  kill | Ga injure dl.<lb />jc ton 5.90 amT! olumbja 5.40: ville. Ma reaking the paeme 1 | WW. Ion pace tewnof Windsor, N. &amp;., wiped<lb />ain, Atlanta 8.20) am, Macon . Bo. Obitu eaatus Cornin hn ont { ole by mel i: loss, Yl K),-<lb />1.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pr | the Albany City National bank and ac: OW) A Sou) factory fire in New York<lb />{ enmarnx 4. 5) mr ~ apres | rector of ~hie: New York Contreld railvens i C1t)<lb />~ . we H S as i. o| « ~ } } { Yh UAV: 4 hy Los . j tan: LITOr if ¢<lb />46 am, Florence S355 aim | in New York, aged 70. Damel G@. Rollo... | Obit yes Che ee oe ve he<lb />Marion 9.35 arn, Chadbourn ex-surrogate and ex-district atiarney of | New VaTis Sine aC Mea Raves Ae key age<lb />10 V5 . k , \ ; ; New - York, i Somersworth, N. ie: | ; 10. .<lb />1° 08 am, Lake Waeeamaw oo | Shipwreck: The coaster Triton wrecked oif<lb />i VO am, 1. Obituary: Mrs. John Drew, the actress, at | the ( alsa vottst aoe 1) lives lost. ol<lb />Train on SectlaT 1 Neck Sraueh nord Larehimeoni, No Y.; aged 7%. | Obituary ee vo L.. Worden, BY<lb />@aves Wellon 355.5, m Nalifax 41.3 ; N., retired, the Monitor hera, Wiasiing - =<lb />mee an WPPEALP EP ton: peed 70 Jolin W. Hague li known 5 WY ey |<lb />pP.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 5.2) SLA Fa BEL SD | ower win Postensaed BN isi Cin CEA OL<lb />m., Greenville 6,57 p.m., Kinston 7.55; 1. Sporting: Requital won the Flight stakes Mn. Ouitu (; © Mortimer Puliman, the |<lb />pm. Returning, leavea Kinston 7.5¢ )| a palate SI bay. . oa | palace car magnate, in Chicago, aged 66. |<lb />%. mm. Greenville Q 39 4. Arri ivin af o= Obituary: Col. George Bliss, Wi ll known ©. PP. Cavior, 4 lL known writer Ga base: |<lb />Hali " , rs ae lawyer and veteran of the civil war, at | bell. ai e Winena, Minn i<lb />a 1 xat UctsS a. Meg W7e'don 11.33 am: Narragansett Pier; aged G7. : bon a tay oC oe ol | pan) AY<lb />daily except sunday. �"�s. The members of the Jackson-Harmsworth . veedlay oo : a 1} 1 | roy ""<lb />| tebe sdLIS 60 slice viv CATH AaANNIVErsaryv |<lb />expediuon returned from Franz-Jé sef Land |� of tie lounehing of the wae frigate Old Iron |<lb />frains on Washnigton Branch leave after spendiny 5 winters there. Geos eclebrated in Boston. |<lb />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 &amp; Co., I<lb />piv ay " ounded by explosions of natural gas in j : .<lb />arrives Parmele 9.10 a. th. and 4,05 woe ves t a rr \ Sty dine | . gym<lb />| | ee Broad Ripple, Ind. | ! | Td Sees YB ry<lb />/ Moy v4 Q ASA « 2 a ey 1 war 7 o j ~ | ) Wil ele 4) a naw eos a ° e 4 * tps Ye<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., revurnins levers! 6 Biro: 4 warele burned at Philadel: | a . . ~ o. @<lb />Varboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele "25 a me.) phins loss, 850,000 | a a Od<lb />. ]  d(} 7 . ; . pe mu . , aaa . i } | ( ' viv or, fh O} i i Ore |<lb />Wm) 8.20 Pp. my, arrives *4 ssbi rte J. Explosion: 6men killed by the explosion | lim , eit in ¢ lees |<lb />11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p.m, Daily ex-, of nitrogivecrin at Cygnet, O. GS a |<lb />{ nt Sunday. Conneets witb trains on | 8. The treaty o annexation ratified by 1] i Neo Prin OM UNIVersiiy s mes<lb />| scotland Neek Branch. bo ae ' Naren if<lb />j 9. Accident: I spersons killed and ne a | } jer ane commemorated, Uncle Charlie | ia<lb />. | by railread collision at Lanpo:ia, Wan. aa Taliana tionenp oa _ vs |<lb />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<lb />. &amp; Balotvh we : i @ eee eee survivor of the civil war, died at Valparal- |<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh 8. 4. daily except sun. cammpment at Indianapol: O* need ¢! |<lb />�,� at 4% b| 10 07 Pick tT» ay . silt . Willey » 1 c 2 | PAU Ei O10<lb />aby, at 5 } p. m., Sunday 40) 2. M; Business troubles: d. be Willara &amp; ¢ ae of 99 Disaster: A Hudson River railroad express {<lb />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 ~<lb />1 +» Returning igaves Plymouth daily e xeent » . i 4] uu, 000 . . Vo: YO tleidled, Wins ininred, i ~y tt<lb />, . Accident: dy persons Hed And dhe mMyuUred ~ 7 ; , x t<lb />Sanday 7.50 a. 9. Sunday 00 a wu. 4, Tp ideene antl " vee Convention: The bicnaiel meeting of the | ( VCS t]| , | if ~<lb />, ree -} . ) i V ~ ue Ppa raddway coliston Me To NEWCUSUIC, L010. | worldTs W. 0. 2. U opened in Toronto | VIVE " I¢ lome UueWSs<lb />! arrive { APhora If 9.05 9 ee and il. U0 Miscellanea: i ld tor 1 ] led | Cy} . a 1 } ' 2 4 a we<lb />| SS Eb MY BS) AD DUS BnIDWwre tean sen r Caspar wreckes ; o|<lb />i and 40 weunded by a yp GE Uepury Shei ) bea , 5 : i (\ eT r 6 am eavave ;<lb />, of Point Arena, 4 if ulors drowned. ' « | ¢ {<lb />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<lb />wold?boro daily, except Siotay 7 1 a Aniomo Terry, wilt tlie noted Cuban of Oxford universit 73 | smal! WIC of q<lb />' siery » «! * * y �,� hyo fivd in | =e ates , 1 ; | c ' AX Ay aS<lb />{ m. abeiving Smithtield 8.30 2. 1M. Re- ; mia) naire, diva Mn) ce : 25, Dostruetive ~ » on the Atlantic eoast : ~ | / cents a<lb />oart ~ y s ¥ Mowwary J, ( ra } mee H f t f<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 900 a.m, are 2) § i. Cont: newd-t ees ) " fo as | month A ~CV<lb />° 1 i ~ folk, Coun. ; agedT 63 lous oe Bron Gana GenSon once 4 yy oe ; } o|<lb />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-<lb />* Mil A CK wi «C) til ay til ail i ( FH Phil lel hin ayer 1 &amp;a, | ; a!<lb />i stegamishiy Polyolenias drowned 10 &amp; cul om fant a 4] \ 1 1 Teepe T i<lb />ona tne : : . noes . : OF, Fares: Offices of the Wahash railroad burne | Ye) pq? { \T<lb />} drains on Latta branch, Florence it sich im the hed sea. . edn St. Louis: loss, $600,000, The Woelfel | seri IT. not Vou<lb />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| ,<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning ». Muro srecee cde ee stroyed; loss, #0, 000, OUCH TO De,<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, ** Sone ne ae eee Olatwarys Phe Duchess of ~Teck, Princess<lb />eyedlce ~ er ~ � y tion of Pouce and Te rh Say rater \ * fo(' adler oni JOSar 1 J |<lb />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<lb />. a oes rs eee and. Thomes G, Alvord, noted New York<lb />dav The Supreme lodge of Kinehts and Jun 0 fician, In Syracuse; 2 1 7 -<lb />Lesayear . nal . 1 mi af . . of Mbit sana) mV ig Vist; aged 4.<lb />vy dies of He roonenecd Tis CieVentib ahh I Rennie The twenty ninth annual meeting<lb />Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wiar- meeting in Leiroit of the Society of the Army of the Ten<lb />Baw for Clinton daily, except Suuday, Tornado er | ue es Tex., wrecked by a neesee ben in Milwankee,.<lb />ni bidend at ig lissiny 9 er raft<lb />| UW 2ya.m.and 4.15 p, m° aks e ing 15 poe : . _ t ming | err ae Fire: Sturgis grain elevator burned at Buf<lb />leaves Cintonat7.00 a.m. ani3u0d Me padinec creed by fire at North Alan. faloT loss over $200,000, |<lb />chester ind | s Pe ie ay yore) Conventions: The national convention of the |<lb />Train No. 78 makes clove ee a | W.O. TU. opened at Buffalo. Annual<lb />e connection vercralltie sone: ham ener aK) £7 are ake SAV IK Udit » ¢NNNMAL<lb />Miscellaneous: 6 members of a gang of rob meeting of the Assoelation of Collegiate<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all ruil via<lb /><lb />bers were lynched in the public square of Aamnm onenel at Detre | r 1 Ky<lb />RKichmone, also at Rovky Mount wth Versailles, Ind. President Diaz of Mexico aq Oe Sah eda reo, cocial eformer, | a he AStern Reflect<lb />Norfolk and Uarolinak RK for Normlk was assaulied, but escaped unharmed. in New York city: awed 58. Fore ee a | he ' OY,<lb /><lb />| ne all points North via Norrolk, 16. Fire: John A. Logan's stock barn, * fine Robinson, eve chit f mean of |<lb /><lb />7 horses and a numbe r of vehicles burned at Cape Colony, in Londo ning ved my<lb />ales EME ~SON, Youngstown, 0. oe 1] , 9. Accigent: 6 miners suffor ented in the Dia- |<lb /><lb />IP; 17. Accident: 5men killed in a collision of Sern aan<lb />ee Agent freight trains near Chippewa Falls, Wis. mond, ShAI t ore . _ TWICE-A-WEEK.<lb /><lb />EM<lb /><lb />{ RSO-, ~eatie ManaT ~ 18. George Waldron, one of the sur-<lb /><lb />Obituary:<lb /><lb />~ AKVIV Ger�"� Monoever, vivors of the ~noble six hundredT? inthe 1. Umion Pacific railroad sold at Omaha to re- | + H<lb />. | famous charge at Balaklava, at Montreal; organization committee for $57,564, 982.76. Is onl y S| a Ct Lr. J<lb />"_" " | aged 73. Henry W. Sage, the great bene-, Col. J. i. M. Chard, V. C., hero of RorkeTs J ~ Vy . 4<lb />| Drift, died at Taunton, England.<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT |<lb /><lb />A handsomely illustrated book o |<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas an<lb />the resources of that great tat<lb />will be mailed to any address oe<lb />receipt of eight centsto cover post<lb />age. D.J PRICE,<lb />G,P.&amp;T. A. T&amp;G, N. RR<lb /><lb />T<lb />E<lb />xX<lb />A<lb />)<lb /><lb />Fire:<lb /><lb />factor of Cornell university, at Ithaca, N. !<lb /><lb />Y.; aged 83.<lb /><lb />Fire: The lumber mills of Hull Luz mber.<lb /><lb />company, at Ottawa. destroyed; loss, $100,-<lb /><lb />QUO.<lb /><lb />Shipwreck: Boat No, 26sunk off Cuxhaven,<lb />Hamburg; 8 of her crew, including the<lb />commander, Duke Frederick William Meck-<lb />lenburg-Schwerin, drowned.<lb /><lb />The works of the Youngstown (0O.)<lb />Bridge Co. destroyedT; loss, $100,000.<lb /><lb />8%. Fire:<lb /><lb />5.<lb /><lb />Central hotel and Corry block burned<lb />at Marlboro, Mass.: loss, $150,000,<lb />Aceident: 4 killed and 17 injured in the<lb />wreck of a vestibule express on the Chesa-<lb />peake and Olo railroad near Charlottes-<lb />ville, Va.<lb />Obituary: Gen. Thomas L. Clingham, noted<lb />Confedcrate veteran, at Morgantown, N.<lb />C.. Dr. ~5. R. Shetheld, ~inventor of the<lb />tooth crown, died in New London, Conn.<lb />Atte mp t to nSsuasinate | Dr. Moraes, presi<lb /><lb />contains the news every! °<lb />week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />tion to the farmers, es-<lb /><lb />pecially those growing<lb /><lb />; tobacco,<lb /><lb />that is worth<lb /><lb />Pa'estine, exas. oie 40 persons killed and 70 injured rae ine<lb />ryt t u<lb />ok Devt ing ate si fet el ~Obituary: Gen. Bourbaki, the commander of @&amp; dire. il eal Git Tenorkana, Arie » manv times: more than<lb /><lb />this a ible attention, Mention the Imperial. guard in 1870, at Bayonne, ae te me<lb /><lb />paper. france. (TO BE CONTINUED.) the subscription pacers<lb />F ~<lb />| sy v ot.. oe i<lb />y ~ , ! |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- JUPTCIOUS ADVERTISING. | _ g95,<lb />January.<lb /><lb />First month,<lb /><lb />Write it 1898.<lb /><lb />Creates many anew business, |<lb />Enlargos many an old business, |<lb />Preserves wany a large business,<lb />Revives manv a doll business, |<lb />Rescues many alost business, |<lb />Saves many, @ failing basiuese.<lb /><lb />Secures suecess fo any harness<lb /><lb />Happy New Year.<lb />Large crowd in town today.<lb /><lb />Court will begin on the 10th.<lb /><lb />~The new year bad a cold beginning.<lb />County Commissioners meet Mon-<lb />day.<lb />a The tobacco market opens? again on<lb /><lb />~the 4th.<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES:<lb />Education will meet<lb /><lb />' The Board ot<lb />| Monday.<lb />80 barrels Red Apples, ch<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mall train po1ne as.<lb />north,arrives 8:02 A. M. Going:<lb /><lb />* _ em Ty<lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. |<lb />| Have you kept your new year reso-<lb />Mound Freight, arriveS|jutions a whole day :<lb /><lb />leaves 10:10 A. M<lb /><lb />North<lb />9:50 A. M..<lb />Senth Bound Rreveit<lb />9.90 P. M. leaves Q:1o PV. MO .<lb /><lb />We vet five Saturdays, live Sundays<lb /><lb />Oryrive S. and five Mond: ys this month.<lb /><lb />The winds played a mourntui dirge<lb /><lb />cae fram over the de e old vear Friday<lb />Steamer oar River arvives fromjover ta: death of the ©<lb /><lb />Wachnetor Mondar. Wednesday ng cht.<lb />and Friday, laaves for Washing! py year of<lb />ton Tuesdny. Thursday and Sats jeople scammed to ke to drink everything<lb /><lb />mrdiy.<lb /><lb />Hew resolution some<lb /><lb />~in reach.<lb /><lb />oLittle W hichard<lb /><lb />2.£ |<lb />cpumber of ber lite wiends a new year]<lb />¢<lb /><lb />Llennie wave a]<lb /><lb />| party briday bizht.<lb />To oidyertice jadiciously,� us 8 |<lb />i For Rext." New six room dwelling<lb /><lb />the columns of the Rernecrok, | |<lb />house, al! conveiences, desirable loca-<lb /><lb />meer 8 WTS ton. App! ly tO, J. W, Higas.<lb /><lb />wee soi noon |<lb /><lb />Consider This. Call at the R:fleetor Book Store for<lb />The brainess men ol ireenville| ees auth dity mes to start your<lb />should resolve right at the first of the! w years businege,<lb />year that they are voine te Leave me| locipe es. Walz tis, eye doll oebies<lb />factori-s i |} ration before the ov ny | a works, Vv oOS, fires, CUES and<lb />shall cluse. Faetories are the tows Ts ceberrs, ato \" nity.<lb />Sreatest need at this time acd uaiess we! Miss Bessie Jarvis had a pamb:r of<lb />have them other towns well oe ahead ot friends at her bome to wateh tie eld<lb />us and draw awavr tuade to whie hi year out and the new year inT Friday<lb /><lb />Greenville is entitled, I aisbt.<lb /><lb />and soliert<lb /><lb />our Patronage<lb /><lb />in the future.<lb /><lb />A complete stock of<lb /><lb />eneral<lb />Merchandise<lb /><lb />fo select from.<lb /><lb />Rev. C. J. Woodsun left this morn-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. L. C<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Jarr Went to Tarboro tc"<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />has returned<lb /><lb />A. A. Andrews<lb /><lb />Duruain.<lb /><lb />A. M. Moore went down the<lb />{ ve ®<lb />Fiiday evenings 7<lb /><lb />Rev, ED, Brown came over<lb /><lb />Knston this moruing.<lb /><lb />A. L. Blow returned Friday evening |<lb /><lb />froma .rip ap the road.<lb /><lb />J. J Chery Jr, returned Friday<lb /><lb />evening fom New York<lb /><lb />H. W<lb />evering from 4<lb /><lb />Wp | rey py bal<lb />hitake. g<lb /><lb />try!<lb /><lb />Prot. W. HH. Raiesdale<lb /><lb />i mday evenius trom belersh,<lb /><lb />. Raysdale, o' Jxfovd, Is VISIn y<lb /><lb />His brovher, W. H, Raysd be<lb />Mi-s Mo zgie Gasley, on rive, ins<lb />Visdtiie th ; fanithy of r, is, Vi ee lle<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />(. M. Bernard and bide sun veturne |<lb /><lb />Ci Friday evening from SN. shinuto:,<lb /><lb />Miss Marie Hill, whois io<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />{<lb />Ue per bm!<lb /><lb />cipal of ~hie public seuoch here airy di<lb />this morning. |<lb />1<lb /><lb />no Woen and Whee a lic! ~on }<lb /><lb />Ok<lb /><lb />befuened | teria tte fiat Uaede<lb />Oa a<lb /><lb />holiday ¥istt to Salt yury.<lb /><lb />M ok. Pura whe wis assistact at<lb /><lb />ute,<lb />F ean Ley ase<lb />oli OFFS Gurloyg<lb /><lb />nt the<lb /><lb />ube prised<lb /><lb />ps taken &amp; position dey Ol,<lb /><lb />ee ee ee eR RR<lb /><lb />The eold wave ceme<lb /><lb />Lhiitte '<lb />'<lb />4 q T<lb />Gael (he vi i Wied youll WM ite, i<lb />'<lb />Your iettoy . t<lb />w t<lb />1 Aan ) . i<lb />Sena Sony frre Hi a * |<lb />{<lb />tur the new il |<lb />|<lb />Hi ~<lb />A ( i ioaa pp ! 1 ef Tlie ft<lb />i i<lb />tO dys ie | oeiat fad ° |<lb />|<lb />)<lb />Be fir eaeaiede by tienda<lb />. | | | !<lb />he msyarte y oy { ctl | eH Ch tuaol :<lb />ran |<lb />Ip 1) uot i id bool<lb />{<lb />Witt tb eel ii i il ¥ pat<lb />hie AK<lb />ih has Deon nieve inev cele |<lb />}<lb />! .<lb />thita I uf ae i ( Ma fhe © )<lb />1 |<lb />durin past |<lb />{<lb />!<lb />!<lb />Ce. thoos N ry, oNth } veo |<lb />!<lb />( iti) od i i | . i | f<lb />|<lb />v bee ott Cho . }<lb />7 |<lb />bbe Wero LWO LUdies ldlboos a; |<lb />Way; Vas tibot Is si ti igi ada J {hi ile |<lb />dave al i oi ( hee iis Wait ty ho<lb />i<lb />» i]<lb />k' t bere ~ Mt Li |<lb />{<lb />{ Ed tit 4 1} ai ctl I i<lb />) lig al ay ~ p2 Waks | { Hai<lb />bid. iit<lb />~<lb />' Ten Safi nae ¢ . .t ;<lb />Cl FA DOMaGIY Foe Wed der ourean |<lb /><lb />' . i ~ }<lb />SCHL pid ft pi Louay, 80 YOu Wiil lintee<lb /><lb />LO take tie weather as finel ab tor<lb /><lb />Yuu<lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />{SH wouls,<lb /><lb />A ruaue 1h<lb /><lb />front of the<lb /><lb />shanty bas been<lb /><lb />oO.<lb /><lb />put up<lb /><lb />liguse site tu<lb /><lb />Wabaect<lb /><lb />suive as a vlace wor selaie meats uml<lb /><lb />CHERRY &amp;% CO.<lb /><lb />thc Hew macket ds ready.<lb /><lb />It vou turned over a NeW teal for the<lb /><lb />new year"and every one siiowd haye<lb />done sv"_kKe ep thatlest unscied. Stand |<lb />i<lb /><lb />ito your geod resolutions,<lb /><lb />Mr. Charles Cobb has purchased the<lb />interest of Mr. W. A. Smith inT the<lb />Pitt County , Buggy company, He<lb />ana Mr. H. C. Edwards will continue<lb />the business.<lb /><lb />The Episcopal Sunday School had a<lb />Chr.stmas tree and party in Germania<lb />hall. Fridey night. ~The tree was<lb />spendidly decorated and had Santa<lb />Claus in the top of it.<lb /><lb />NO CURE NO VAY.<lb /><lb />That is the way all dreegists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CRILL TON<lb />10 for Chills, Fever and «ll forms of<lb />Malaria, It fs simply Ire and Quinine<lb />in atasteless foam. Ch~tre» love ft<lb /><lb />|<lb />returned | us y<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />~ 4 | . ~ ~<lb />" - _ soeraen ericson ee eeeceeeee ai "-.<lb />BRAND NEW. Hi APPY NEW YEAR. |<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR. ams tape 9 mA Tm<lb />i " - The Year and Rverything in This Is theT Popular Greetin g of Today. ) 4 h ¥ | -<lb /><lb />oS We RovurivZ<lb /><lb />Many Thanks<lb /><lb />for the large<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />v ,<lb />We enjoyed.<lb /><lb />We stillhave a splen-<lb />dii stock to select'tr. m<lb /><lb />ouse.<lb /><lb />Lang's © Cash<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />hme<lb /><lb />We retary thanks for the large trade we<lb /><lb />Christmas and sovcit your patronage for<lb /><lb />» New Year.<lb /><lb />~ Se é yn<lb /><lb />ils Cheap,<lb /><lb />te yk e<lb />i<lb />gy<lb /><lb />P| 7 » oa ae ©<lb />bs late cy ~is Ps<lb />x a " . C.<lb />wb bp Cg Mehd Ton nt o me<lb /><lb />A rN ~ cy RY CARDING.<lb />Gj CHENKY, 9 i Asyt Cashice}<lb />0p moet OO: Maxie Paa.900,<lb />ADAG Time ist. 1897 Se<lb />gnygee si 77 oe) Mt oy<lb />4 k<lb />a a  « ee a te , ~<lb />She Bank of ritt -ownt<lb />é Bee vie i NK) dd ole oe tem rad is , }<lb />oEER Vi ae<lb />&amp;<lb />a3 Oak cs, vo<lb />Report ef thea Couditto (ose ok Bu ress Deeerber Loti 157,<lb />Rr scuRn Ex. TY Rin.<lb />io Discounts and Bills il 1 Stoek $10,000,068<lb />receivable GIGLOEe Depo -ubivct to Cheek 20, 8U6,69<lb />Pure tram tanks ry SS his hi sont fanding TAT<lb />Cush ia Vauit oe ,{ ereb ied Cheek 136,00<lb />Clyel iy los en) tho , Pime er ttl feae a of Depost oi 1,793.22<lb />Murninrve and Fixtures iu SSurplas and protits less expenses .<lb />"_-"" } and taxes paid 1,016,64<lb />Sie ee 838,829.77<lb />a<lb />Correet attest : a ; . a<lb />ees CO COX ! bh. 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