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        <p>B DAILY RE<lb /><lb />""" Bb g<lb /><lb />LECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION, TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb />" . = - an Se<lb /><lb />Vol. 7. . GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1898. | No. 945<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />wae 7 : " Sete tt cnet atten tes en me cn Se "_"_ seats """"e<lb />| ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS, oDANIEL THE PROFANE.� , °<lb />! P; oJ ;<lb />R NEW Made by,Orange Va., Observer. | !a'k about your statesmen,<lb />Who in this Southland reign,<lb />Eternal indigestion is the price of} There is nona can cope with Daniel, "<lb />C . ra ~ ¢ +4 66 ~ } �<lb />= AAAA aa Christmas pie. Even oDaniel the Profane.<lb />: Two letters tell tne downfall of many | Y° have impeached @ Holden, - RNS AAA AAA ALL APL ARLES ARENA<lb />a 2 Oe h | a youvg man"X §, For ine. mpetence in the main,<lb />VV at 1 iq But we sti'l HoLD-oN to Daniel,<lb />he o aes s foot furnishes thT Even oDaniel ~he Profane.�<lb />most effective missleetoe,<lb />] 1] as Nanking ; _|He even pronibits travel<lb />a L . b i" mows the air, especially if!, With passes on the train,<lb />1b ware, T .<lb />| t be the millioneaire But srill the Czar will use them,<lb />G ° t 9 There is a great deal of water in the] ~his same oDaniel t'e Profane.� |<lb />~6m on kee � gee ° _<lb />: 1 V e em , | ~milk of human kindness. Our negroes wanted opie.crust,� In fashionable __ amen. \,<lb />i ry. . * ®<lb />| he thread of the story is generally} But didTt get a grain, 4<lb />|  a {caught by the eye of the read-r. For Daniel's a big eater, ~<lb />aoe . Te «1 Deak. - 4<lb />It is the man in the. mud who sees this o*Damtel the Profane. 4<lb />soineth'ng ir the rain to add-mire. | And when tiey waited on him | N Cy<lb />The secret of happiness is 10 make} Their pleadings were in vain, |<lb />b beer Eayey) Lin f tw 9 . :<lb />ye work ~he music of your life. He ocuased "em out by vhunder,<lb />¥ 7 | This same oDume the Protane.�<lb />J ' ove matches are very easy to strike, . e<lb />' """_ J ty : , X tee p ~ laa � . | ¢ ( ; 3<lb />; } } but some of them go out dreadtully So when oye cullud Laas aud solicit j Our patronage.<lb />: quick. Dressed a la en train |<lb />| 7 Awaited on *Misseus Russell,�<lb />The des sat 13 a vecetable ~ .<lb />e dead heat » ~ eet table that Found her almost profane. ,<lb />requires 40 cultivatiou, it grows spdn- | j bA<lb />rapeously in any soil. She would not entertain them, \ .<lb />One of the b -me-k But oraised a Jot of Cain,�<lb />: ne of the best time-keepers 3 : See . ,<lb />oea aj osl epers in. the Which irritated Daniel.<lb />Uy world ais the V4 ~oker,. y . .<lb />YY tc! i | o_o Noone Ev nr oDaniel the Profane.�<lb />| Yep Watches nis chances better. » lino Pe ves<lb />| Yj, | It is strange that the man who is| fer she thus repulsed them Our line of<lb />! YY YN ° They ¢ antertal<lb />| Yi YY Ly dead in love with himself should be Ukey could not entertain<lb />: H// Lo it T Late] be everybody who knows him. Uhe difference in a negro<lb />Ys Yi i a And oDaniel the Pro~ane.�<lb />| Yt i | a Many 4 minister drops golden sen" | 4a:<lb />Ls tencers lito pews whose occupants drop Phe scandal of the otf -rs .<lb />only ecpper cents into the contribution And suine of the State's insane : a<lb />box Are results of the ©zarTs apocintments, : i<lb />Ths Daniel tie Profane.� | * °<lb />{<lb />i ~<lb />cee we. 7 Chen why not letTs impeach him?<lb />__ LEST ¥OR FUN, nen  ueee |<lb />And wipe away the stvn, 7 |<lb />caster. o1 vik «et yg, /Ehus ridding North Car ha haven't been broken and we ean show you<lb />rusner- oThink we have met be- . )<lb />, rae bleceIndeed!  W 5 o4 QO. oDiniel the Protuie.T . aC<lb />ore TUMDie".* PEnNdeed! e ] 7 . ,<lb />. ; 7 jew. Zox, in Wilmington Dispatch. a beautiful ANC.<lb />we ever did meet ITm = sure it subse-<lb />quently.� : atl<lb />Phe doe nthe lecislaterl? savs| New Officers m6 ~a a Win he i�<lb />POR! vinnie ming ¢ ist Sun~ 9 ¢ - f \ { se f ~| | ay 4 '<lb />avin Lotlosnher, oare ahoat On Sandey morning th Biptist ls A | o4 uf 4 oe 4 a, %<lb />. eth  anxious to ame. d{idayech ol veld it.aanu dels tio, of off | - . . | :<lb />the eonstiiuticn.? ces, with the following rosal:<lb />. Superinteadent"C, D. Bouutree. sense neeeeniameninienbisdie ALA A NS RE PH NA ~<lb />Hoax-«* | understand Jaggers is net | : .<lb />oe Asst. Superintend:ont ~W. {L. Rags. |<lb />te be trusiec; that he is coi stantly tal . .<lb />. . - "" o |dale<lb />Deraking bis word? Joax"oWell. he S Vid<lb />., ey Sceretary"V J. Lee. .<lb />GaTt hel thatT? oWhy? ohie stat | i :  .<lb />Mr, Roun'rce bas veen  uoerintenc-.<lb />Caffe, This man, your Honor,� said thelont for six years and has made a mos!<lb />Shoes, wife of the Legless Wonder, orefuses to aceeptable one, and no member of the<lb />support me,T oI* sinTt so. Judge,� re-peehool remembe aving anv other<lb />Collars, . ; M aleatseecher T " chocl remem a having any other<lb />plied the defendant; osheTs just mad be-| treasurer than oUncle John� Cherry.<lb />Canes, eouse she canTt pnilmy keg.�<lb />Shirts, Rollin stone Nomoss"oW hatTs Froze to Death<lb />rey r coinT sf) ype? ? went . ct ° . .<lb />Gloves, Weary goinT down South fare� Ragson) oy, Sunday morning a Gnored man . .<lb />i Rie are ~ ) Las? * ray °F sé J atl!T ) - .<lb />eee Datte rs"~ Lookin fur work. Whail! «| nanied Jobn Cox was fou d dead near } 1<lb />| , Aw, con't be a jay I onTy said ~Iook"| yy paitroad in the Clark fi ~ld, just wes!<lb />| Pa . 9 eit? ligt, , on . rola 2? . ;<lb />| Capes, In furit.  teTs a snow shoveler, of town, He was. last seer alive in i o<lb />| Overcoats, The wintry winds that blow, ~hat vieinity about TL oTclock Saturday ~<lb />They chill me to the soul, night. He had been drinking and it is ; r , ne<lb />Neck wear, For cealiy Laden's al Gate erento beh eecararn The Xmas trade has left many lots that must be<lb />| Underwear a ont Know ppased that he tay la closed out, This week will bea bargain week<lb />fhe WhoT trust me tor my coal, death, with us. Every Department particularly offsrs<lb />Umbrellas, | great values.<lb />| _"_ Buyers are abroad in the town. Early and Jate<lb />Suspenders, they come. This storeTs share is daily increas<lb />Houce Coats ing. ~The equare methods, the worthy merchan-<lb />| } , dise, the incomparable values, the complete<lb />Night Shirts, stocks and the thorough service are the vital ~<lb />elements that contribute to our growing suc- |<lb />* , * /<lb />Macintoshes, i , cess» Mere words in the papers canTt impress /<lb />. 5 - Forc inspiration, visit the<lb />Handkerchiefs, a you properly. Fordeep inspiration, vis<lb />1 ANY Wwe store. The glow of activity; the intensity of<lb />| Dress Patterns, , - the moyement; the crowd of buyers speak more<lb />| 7 emphatically than we can write.<lb />| Rubber Goods<lb />A new line of Sioes:<lb />| Sleeve Buittone, | A beaut.fulfline of Rugs.<lb />| *ine Business Suits, A hands«me line of Buggy Kubes just received, Come in<lb />*sne DressTSui and buy before it is tvo late.<lb />4 * *<lb />| Fine Dress; Suits,} Wo also carry in connection with these leaders a complete : e 4 it<lb />4 fine Oda Trousers. of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Capes, Hate, | | |<lb />a , and Caps, Furnitare, Hardware and General Mer- : !<lb />) rs chandise. Agent for George A. ClarkTs O. N. T.<lb />, FF | Spool Cotton. !<lb />, ; eee i 4<lb />Muntord.<lb />| | , . ny :<lb />: ~ Rhe Undersell Man. (<lb />i | * g ae Nol Nall ® ie" V/A al No : 4 Neg? j ' | T 7 ; ; | 4<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sa<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />= '<lb />@BERY AFTERNOON<lb /><lb />(EXCEPT ° SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />La a neue<lb />sence met<lb /><lb />"<lb />(ewred as second-class mafl matter.<lb /><lb />pceminartrernacnmie<lb /><lb />a ne<lb />SITRSCRIPTTON RATES.<lb /><lb />° $3.06<lb /><lb />Qh<lb /><lb />ae = vPar,<lb />@ne monih, -  .- .<lb />Mme week. rr<lb />Delivered in town"dv carriers withou'<lb /><lb />fi) t,<lb />era ortiang rates are liberal andcan be<lb />ad on application to the editor or af<lb /><lb />e office<lb />=. a f=<lb />e� desire a ive corresponaens at<lb /><lb />:e ¥ postoffee in the county, who will<lb /><lb />Cin brief iterra of NEWS as it OccnTs<lb /><lb />~ach neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />an von one side of the papers<lb /><lb />" trent st A OOO A<lb /><lb />a emi: enone<lb />Monnrary. JANUARY 8, 1898.<lb /><lb />ee nll<lb /><lb />mma<lb /><lb />Goldaboro Argus tells of a<lb />he which bhap-<lb />A frame build<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />acta a<lb /><lb />The<lb />ferrib'e catastrop<lb /><lb />gonedin that city.<lb />te to be need as a cotton storace<lb />warehouse was being built for H-<lb />Wail &amp; Bror., and as the workmen<lb />were assembling after the noon<lb />building collapsed with a<lb />@erritic crash atd two colored men,<lb />who were em ployed a8 helpers<lb />gbout the building, were crushed<lb />@o death. Itis intimated that the<lb /><lb />meal the<lb /><lb />| of the ;<lb />foundation wis the cause Legislatures, It gaved them in the by facts and figures it will pay.<lb /><lb />awful accident<lb />eI<lb /><lb />@oned bis Biltmore place bacause te<lb /><lb />@ie foundations of the mansion<lb />gunk and the walls opacked ; that the<lb />@itinxe inyestment bad proveda disap"<lb />voi tment and thav it was goinz ~0<lb />dack, Mr. McNamee, VanderbitTs<lb />@panager, says the story is a tissue of<lb />Bes, which feet is apparent on 1t8 tice<lb /><lb />cpeweamnapreen a NT ilies ids |<lb /><lb />Recora of u Year's F:ilures.<lb /><lb />Now York, Jan 1L"R, G. Dun<lb />Co's weel ly review of trade says:<lb />The fail ires for the year whicn closed<lb />Hse nicht have been saller in. tota<lb />abilities than in any other year sine:<lb />4892; in numbers smaler than any<lb />Jear exer pt in 1895 and in averave<lb />Hie ihties per faiure they are smaller<lb />@han in any other vear during the las<lb />23, exerpt four.<lb />@olu cs. commercial an! banking, was<lb />$180.60 O00, of which $20,800,000<lb />In 13.360 commer"<lb /><lb />The aggregate ot all<lb /><lb />Wash bu king<lb /><lb />@ii'<lb />was $154,800,009, of which $69,009, -<lb /><lb />ta dures, the amouat of linbiliites<lb /><lb />O00 wes in wabulacturing- and $7%,-<lb />19 LOO,000<lb /><lb />hay<lb /><lb />900,000 sn trading, with<lb />tn brokeraze and other commercial<lb />Bines. The average of liabilities per<lb />felye waa only $11,589, and in) lov?<lb />ols $11,025; but only three years in<lb />the pasc 23) were rivalas 1888 with<lb /><lb />$1195, 1886<lb />son with SLL 07s,<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />with $11,651; ano<lb /><lb />How to Do It<lb /><lb />If vou want to injure your town ane<lb />a}! is as dead as a deor nail just. sta<lb />giv't in and talk down its enterprise .<lb />gu Town the men who are endear or-<lb />ioe to do something ; abuse eve. vtbir:<lb />@hat is not aceordiag to your particula:<lb />view of how it should be done; dis<lb />qournge every men Whois manufactur<lb />@y the feast thing in your community<lb />and refuse his goods; just let. your<lb />property and s'dewalks go unimproved<lb />and tel! prople it is gocd enough tor<lb />ghe ivterest you have in the town ; buy<lb />all vou can On a credit, from every<lb />business man you can, and let your<lb />gecount run indefinitely, and tien<lb />qurse and abuse your creditor when. he<lb />wants the principal, to say nothing of<lb />@e interest on bis goods tor which he<lb />pays cash, and the obligations he has<lb />ghown you; take up with every thing<lb />ard send your money off to strangers<lb />im preference to trading with people<lb />you know ; refuse to take or advertise<lb /><lb />_ fe your town papers, but spend your<lb /><lb />more interest in you than the amount<lb />they can get out of you, and then abase<lb />your town for not having bigger and<lb /><lb />money in building up other towns<lb />o *<lb />instead of the one in whish you have<lb /><lb />~| habitation; find fault with something in<lb /><lb />churcnes, and be rate this thing or<lb />that thing in your schools, and the<lb />efforts of your people; just jump right<lb />in and pull it apart all who are trying<lb />to pull together; just withhold yoar<lb />patronage, sympathy aad cheer from<lb />your own people and keep your ousi-<lb />ness men and their enterprises down<lb />to the lowest possible notch, and vol-<lb />ume of business, by plamng yeur kind<lb />words and patronage somewhere else<lb />on every fancied wrong you can hunt<lb />up and pick up.<lb /><lb />Just keep up these things, and in the<lb />course of time"not a very long time<lb />either"if youdo not give your town a<lb />black eye and lay it out in a state of<lb />commercial unconsciousness, then the<lb />past history of all these practices will<lb />not be ver.fied anda wonderful pheno<lb /><lb />menon will be revealed inthe life ofa<lb />community never before heard of or<lb />recorded."Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />conn er NO NER ET MOOT TY<lb /><lb />Saved in [wo Cases by the Court.<lb /><lb />We must do the Supreme Court of<lb />North Carolina the justice to say thet<lb />it hes saved the people a good many<lb />hardships waich they would otherw'se<lb />have suffered at the hands of fusion<lb /><lb />matter of the assignment act and now<lb /><lb />Ana the fact remains as to the reve-<lb />nue act, and ought to<lb />tiat by reason of the terror which it<lb />inspired many people<lb /><lb />put to ft and have paid their takes at<lb /><lb />have been hard<lb /><lb />the expense of not<lb />extras but common ¢<lb />harsh a law as<lb /><lb />tamilies. It was as<lb /><lb />lover wenton she StateTs satute boots<lb />&amp; | 'V' can't talk to any one outside her<lb /><lb />and the threat of its exccution hus<lb /><lb />the state. If it be pleaded for<lb />gither that the Legislature aid nat<lb />realize its full import, or that it ha.<lb />after all, turned out to be unconstitu-<lb />tional and so no herm could baw<lb />come of it anyway, the answer is) thy<lb />Lecislatures should realize the impor<lb />t bills which they enret into lawa ane<lb />hat ag to sucT important matters as<lb />revenue laws they should beat pains to<lb />learn whether or not they cre proba<lb />bly constituuioual when their entore --<lb />ment would tuvolye such) fat-reachi<lb /><lb />conseyuences ay would have attende<lb />the enforcement of ths one "Char-<lb /><lb />iotte Observer.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Returning to the Fold.<lb /><lb />A gentleman who has bean &amp;<lb />Populist, was in this offige the<lb />ober day and declared that t-<lb />never that tick<lb />tre is disgusted with t.<lb /><lb />would yote<lb />IPA<lb />erowd thit is now ruuning bi<lb /><lb />Sato govero gent Tousen wi<lb /><lb />penty of gocd mii all ove<lb /><lb />North Carolina who have left ti:<lb />Pepulist party for the san<lb />reason that this man did. They<lb />hive been deceived by their leac-<lb />ers who oere out for the spo! .<lb />A bearty welcome awaits them in<lb />he Democraiic party"Sanfu.d<lb />Fix; ress.<lb /><lb />I. isthis wa. ineve:y county we<lb />hear from There is a, ¢ eneral<lb />disposition on the part of th<lb />waite men to get together agaiu<lb />The Chicago plaform affords<lb />good meeting ground in natious<lb />politics and the necessity fo<lb />good home government in Stat<lb />politics. hough oreformersT<lb /><lb />atime but once in North Caro-<lb />lima when there was more need<lb />for retorm. The last Legislatulé<lb />was such a farse that eyen th<lb /><lb />money with journals that haye no<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />~Populist im cerain counties ard<lb /><lb />it steps in and declares unconstitutional | w 1} agsis; in the enterpriss,<lb /><lb />The New York Journal a few d@yYs | ihe clause of the revenne act ot the last Orange, with her immense natural<lb />a0 print'd a fake story to the effect legislature which provides imprTsoi~ sdeantages can easily take ber<lb />@hat Geo. W. Vanderbilt haa aban- ment for taxes. These decisions do place among the leading inland<lb />not, however, help the cass of th se|towns of the State, if her citz.n8<lb />q@ul! get no water to drink there ; that Lesiclatures"it is neither their fuult| will do their duty. A broad and<lb />had] 9... to their credit that both of these] liberal public spirit, that makes<lb /><lb />acts are not in full force and effect, ~everything beautiful and pleas» nt<lb /><lb />isthe thing to accom ~lish (his<lb />end, and tnakethis a flourishing<lb />bs remembere«, town. .<lb /><lb />are in power, yetthere was neve: |<lb /><lb />holuing meetings to denounce it<lb />ia resolutions as stinging as ¢an<lb />wal) be pat togethe-. If. the<lb /><lb />better papers; use your influence and |Popalists again fuse with the Re-}<lb />publicans they can only suffer}<lb /><lb />like poor dog Tray, for the com-<lb />pavy they keep. 7<lb />Qnly. the men who got office<lb />are benefited by -the. late fusion<lb />arrangement. The people have<lb />suffered from iniquitous and bur-<lb />densome? laws. The invitation<lb />given out by the Democatie State<lb />exycutive committee inviting all<lb />who will sapport Democratic<lb />nominees to come into the prim-<lb />aries is therefore timely."Clia-<lb />ton Democratic.<lb />_ sheets etamnen seme eR<lb /><lb />Work For the Town.<lb /><lb />The Orange, Ya.,<lb />says the following about its town,<lb />which will apply with equal force<lb />to Greenville:<lb /><lb />Every persoa in Orange wants<lb />the town to grow, prosper aad<lb />become a thriving place. Ia<lb />orderto accomplish this, every<lb />useful and creditable enterprise<lb />must beencouraged. If improve-<lb />ments are needed, talk for thom,<lb />uotil the community is put to<lb />thinking aboutthe matter. DonTt<lb />stop and give up because some<lb />ons in whom tne greed for self<lb />has withered all public spirit,<lb />gays it owou't pay.� Saow them<lb /><lb />Observer<lb /><lb />and live men will be found who<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />R. Aw TYSON, Vice-Pres.<lb />STATHMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />R. L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 5th, 1896.<lb /><lb />R<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />At the Close cf Business Deo, 15th, 1897.<lb /><lb />; ; wae sia LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />Loans an counts »904 845 Capital stock paid in<lb /><lb />Over Drafts Sask 1,650 67% Undivided Profits . } eee<lb />Premium on Stoc 1,000.00) Deposits subject to Check 103,294.89<lb />Due from Banks 44,598,003 Due to Banks ~199.07<lb />Fumio, Pst A cae Chewing Be<lb />"". are Time Certificates of Deposit 960.00<lb />Gash on hand 30,455.77 Total $132,118.61<lb /><lb />a ai :<lb />Total eT,<lb /><lb />We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your account, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />EoTABLI8 a Ev iS0e.<lb /><lb />SAM, MI. SSHULTC<lb /><lb />PURK SIDES @SHOULDsK<lb /><lb />YAK CRSANT) MERUGANTS BUY<lb />ing (air yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their itcerest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />~hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />ullits braneaes<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE,SUGA<lb /><lb />AES aR aRE<lb /><lb />AUVV ics AT DIVEST aA<lb /><lb />q owr<lb />~ Ain<lb /><lb />iN<lb /><lb />-Ensipid Girls of Sydney.<lb />The average Sydney girl is pretty<lb /><lb />~only ChristmTs} enough, dresses well enough, but jj, i,<lb />omforts to their | she is an insipid creature, with very. ¢ e stock of<lb /><lb />little to say and having very little<lb />interest in the affairs of life. She<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />own set or upon anything beyond a<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />secasioned no littie distress throughout | certain set of subjects | S. UU )<lb />5 certain set of subjects. For the NEW | la tor CAS: therefore, having Lo tisk<lb />it| acquaintance she has nothing but .., rn we aelata close margin<lb /><lb />monosyllables. " Sydney Sunday<lb /><lb />Times.<lb /><lb />ae eee se<lb /><lb />Compliments.<lb /><lb />They were talking, after the man-<lb />ner of frail women, about compli-<lb />ments. Miss Brighteyes said that<lb />her sincerest flattery had come from<lb />a little girl who, after a good, long<lb />sture, had asked, ~~Are your eyes<lb />pew onesT A girl blessed with a<lb />ready tongue said the highest com-<lb />pliment she ever received came from<lb />a small boy. ~My young brother<lb />was planning a camping expedition,<lb />tou which the elders were opposed,�<lb />she said, oand one evening he<lb />brought this.other boy to plead for<lb />him. 1 sided with the enemy and<lb />ridiculed the thing right and left<lb />anul itT was plain which way the<lb />tide of family opmion was setting.<lb />Suddenly, with tears in his eyes,<lb />the other boy turned to meand said,<lb />~Oh, Miss Kittie, please talk to let<lb />him go. All admitted that it was<lb />the third girl who walked off with<lb />the palm, however. She had ~been<lb />at ap out of town reception not long<lb />ago with a middle uged matron, the<lb />mother of a lotof smali boys. Some<lb />ove had asked if the girl were the<lb />matronTs daughter. ~~Oh, no,TT said<lb />the matron o~l only wish I hada<lb />son old enough to make love to her.�T<lb />"New York Sup.<lb /><lb />The Wrong Word.<lb />oNow, | propose,�T said Buffing-<lb />ton, continuing thé conversation.<lb />oOh, Mr, Buffington,� exclaimed<lb />Miss Backbay, ~~this is so sudden,<lb />but if you have fully made up your<lb />mind that you love me |TT"<lb /><lb />ton hastened to interpose, ~but 1<lb />was about to say that 1 propose to<lb />begin on an entirely new course of<lb />reading, which I thought would in-<lb />terest you.� :<lb /><lb />oThen, Mr: Buffington,T said Miss<lb />Backbay icily, ~o~you should have<lb />~said ~purposed,T instead of ~pro-<lb />posed.T And now] must bid you<lb />good evening, for I must, prepare to<lb /><lb />oI beg your pardon,� Mr. Buffing- :<lb /><lb />(7432, Sout &amp;3,<lb /><lb />w+ buy dirocs from |Mandcavtuar. 9 El<lb />one grr. A geod<lb /><lb />on © aa<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND<lb /><lb />UPFNITURE<lb />always on hand and soldat prices te su<lb />ihe times. Uvr goods areall bough: an:<lb /><lb />ene mannan cene A<lb /><lb />W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes,<lb />Washington, N.C. [(Greenyille,N.C,<lb /><lb />Roeway &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW. __<lb /><lb />Gieenyilie N.C.<lb />Practice wherever services are desired.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />|)<lb /><lb />A K.PENDER,<lb />e ~ "<lb /><lb />o :°PASHIONAPTR BARBER,<lb /><lb />fy a BID<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Poiuts.<lb />next dour to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />pames A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. ©<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyvirs<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specia! *<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />~<lb />re<lb />a<lb />T<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanu<lb />:<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE,<lb /><lb />Cctton and Peanut,<lb />below are Norfolx prices of colt<lb />jud peanuts for yesterday, as furnish<lb /><lb />| liberal patronage,<lb /><lb />(BLOOD POISO<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />aaa 0)<lb /><lb />We have iust received &amp; vew<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Cof-<lb /><lb />~ | fins and Caskets, in woed, metal~<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Greenvills.<lb /><lb />We a19 prepared ft? !o eambalm-<lb /><lb />ling in ali its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal atiention given to con<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our care will receive<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Onr prices are tower than ever.<lb />Ve do not went monupoly but<lb />ssvite competition.<lb />_We can be found at any and all<lb />times in the Joho Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />BOB GRE'NE &amp; CO.<lb />AAAARA SAKAWK SAKAA Ag<lb /><lb />OKs<lb />c<lb />4<lb />oh |<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />| TW AND SHEE<lb /><lb />WOKKER.<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the 3<lb />citizens of Greenville and the Q<lb />public generally. Ob<lb />ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb /><lb />Spouting and Stove Work, 2&amp;<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or ¢ ~<lb /><lb />no charges. made. Tobacco Sy<lb /><lb />3 3 Flues made in season. Shop ~<lb />@c on Dickinson Avenue,<lb /><lb />CREENWILLE<lb /><lb />{ |<lb />le Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of th<lb />open pr<lb />MONDAY SEPT. @ tsi<lb />iad Gonthue for 10 months.<lb />Nhe ters ure as iollows<lb /><lb />secnool wi<lb /><lb />Vrimary brghsh per mo, 200<lb />intermediate © "os é. BC<lb />igher oef #4<lb /><lb />Languages (each) **  * #1 00<lb />Lhe work and diselpline of the -e 100!<lb />wii be as heretofore.<lb />We asa, a continuance of vou<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />W BR, RAiSh. LK iy<lb /><lb />T ASPECIALTY. Primary, Second<lb />ary or Tertiary Sypillis permane ntly<lb />curedin 1) to 35 days. you can. be<lb />treated at home for the same price un~<lb />der same guaranty. If you preter to<lb />come here we will contract to pay rail-<lb />read fare and hotel bills, and no charge<lb />it we failtoeure. If you nave taken<lb />mercury, iodide potash, and still have<lb />aches and pains, Mucous Patches 1n<lb />mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper<lb />Coléred Spots, Ulcers on avy part of<lb />the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, itis this Sypbilitie Blood Poison<lb />that we vnarantee to enre. We solicit<lb />the moet obstinate cases and challenge<lb />the world for a case we cannot cure.<lb />This disease has always baffled the skill<lb />of the most eminent, physicians,<lb /><lb />00 capital behind our uncouditional<lb /><lb />fattend a ' leeture. _ Detroi<lb /><lb />Free } »<lb /><lb />ry Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />-hants of Norfolk «<lb />QePTon,<lb />ood Middling £8<lb />Middling ~ 5}<lb />Low Middling § J-1s<lb />good Ordineryl 48<lb />Tone"steady:<lb />» i PEANUTS:<lb />Prime 2<lb />Hxtra Prime 23<lb />�"�ancy eZ<lb />panish 60 to 7<lb />'one"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by $8. M. Schultz!<lb />Buiter, per lb 15 to 2<lb />Western Sides 5t to 6<lb />Sugar ezred Hams 10 to 124<lb />orn 40 to fi<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 4.75 to 6.75<lb />Lerd 54 to 10<lb />Oats to 4<lb />Sugar 44 to,<lb />Coffee 84 to 2<lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 2 58<lb />Mhickéns . Ciace 12} £0 2,<lb />gad pet do whe coer  |<lb />: ¢<lb />10 to®<lb /><lb />guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed<lb />on application. Addreas COOK REM-<lb /><lb />EDY .GO., 480 Masonic Temple; Chicae ©<lb /><lb />J. L» LITTLE. Cashier }<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a a r i i i<lb /><lb />ce no� Dae OT nL ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA,<lb />Atinsis Gy Poi Tiae, , , . babe<lb />tS s } BES Bam dying, Egypt, dying, "<lb />eo ". ' Bbbs the crimson life pad fast, :<lb />Schedule in Bffect Nov. 29th, 189... | , 4nd the dark Fiutonisn eiacows<lb />raatenidin * Gather on the evening blast. :<lb />yo VEE rtu es from Wilmington. (it | Y AR Let thine arms, O poe crn mel<lb />' ' Hush thy sobs and bow thine ear.<lb />. NORTHBOUND. ' Listen to the great heart secrets,<lb />o*DAILY No 48"Passenger"Due Weg- - ~� Thou, and thou alone, must hear. : | |<lb />0.35 a. m. nolia 10.52 am. Warsaw 11 10 _"_ Though my searrTd and veteran legions : , ; . aN<lb /><lb />am, Goidshoro 11.58 am, Wil . Bear their eagles high no more,<lb /><lb />son 12.43 p m, Rocky Yount ® And eckTd and scatterTd galleys<lb />con 12.43 pm. Rocky Yorrt! Notable Events im 1897 | *sicv dine actiums total shore What Is It ?<lb />Weldorf 4,23 p m, Petersbure Though no glittering guards surround mg i S é i<lb /><lb />6.28 p m, Richmond 7.15 pm. th e W orl d Ov er Prompt to do their masterTs will,<lb />+ Oe I must perish like a Roman,<lb />pork Pe Waning. , Die the great triumvir still. "<lb /><lb />ton 11:39 pm, Raltimore 12 53 | ~<lb />ams Philadelphia Sale m. ee Let not CasarTs ecrvile oe .<lb />ew York 6.53 am, Boston Mock the lion thus laid low. . . .<lb />. . . ee . PT a T ,<lb />3,00 p m. 7, Obituary: Cornelius O'Connor, California hala agracungh brit i ai - Itis a picture ot tae celebrated "~<lb /><lb />r a Mai capitalist, in San Francisco; aged ®. . ,<lb />DAILY No 40"Passenger Duc Mag Fires: Hotel San Marco at St. Augustine, His who, pillowTd on thy bosom,<lb /><lb />7.15 pm. noiia8.55 pm. Warsaw 9.10 i or Rr TurnTd aside from glory's.ray,<lb />p p Fla., burned; loss, $250,000. A $150,000 blaze His who, drunk with thy caresses,<lb /><lb />p m, Goldsboro 19.10 p m in Louisville. ~ :<lb />Wilson 11.06 n m. Tarbore| Shipwreck: Transit steamer Idaho foundered Madly threw 9 world away. . '<lb />6, m, Rocky Mount 11 57 on Lake Erie; 19 sailors drowned. , .<lb />~ * Weldon 4 { . m. Nor- 8. Obituary: Gen. James C. Duane, U. S. A., Shou : ace plehewsn soe \ ;<lb />pm, ee ee ee retired, in New York city. Rear Admiral oud we BY ~ ' ;<lb /><lb />folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg Alexander Calder Rhind, U. 8. N., retired, Where my noble spouse, Octavia,<lb /><lb />: 4 : rs j sr widowTd home,<lb />roca en hay m a noted war veteran, in New York city; 5 ere eo por wince<lb />more 9 ~ 4 " Philadetpnis 9 pay ~fhe annual general assembly Altars, pl cfreing wings" ted |<lb />re 9 th » F phi) ¥. V9 : vis That her blood, with mine commingled, © .<lb />11.5 am, New York 2.02 Kilghts of Labor, began at Louisville. Yet shall mount the throne of kings. Best in use. The outfit of no business maniis<lb />osto * . 4) ; y ; :<lb />m, Boston 9.00 p m. 10. Fire: Large machine works burned at Mid t<lb />SOU \ dleboro, Ky; loss, $200,000. for thee, star eyed Egyptian, ;<lb />BO THBOUND, Criminal: Mrs. Augusta Nack, companion ee ae erers of Eo Nile, complete without one.<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake of the accused murderer Martin Thorn,| - Light the path to Stygien horrors<lb />~40 p a. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad appeared as a witness against Thorn at his With the splendors-of thy smile.<lb />bour 5.40)p mn� Manion 6 ip 2 rire : eat eee pear store burned ila Petron whe lat ane arches,<lb />m nce 7.25 Sum=j 7 Let his brow the laurel twine. h fi Ik<lb />te: 8 rs wee Col 4 ahin ae in Milwaukee; loss, $200,000. I can scorn the senateTs triumphs, T e Re ector Boo Store<lb />oDe -P , aman _ Obituary: John Bognald Burgess, distin- Triumphing in love like thine. .<lb />0, Jerimark 6,30 am, August. guished painter, in London; aged 68. .<lb />to 8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am, 'y3, Sporting: The annual football game be- Lam dying, Egypt, dying.<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles- tween Harvard and Yale at Cambridge, Hark! the insulting foemanTs cry!<lb />ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.4« Mass., resulted in a tie; score, 0 to 0. They are coming! Quick! my falchion! ee  . . .<lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a mn. Obituary: Henry C. Dorr, brother of Thomas Let me front them ere I die! has a, nice ass} ment ot th cae Fountain Pens<lb />et S oO. 5 me 66 fouahallinn®! oy J : 1 : 4<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 am.Tam. | ea ere aged Th Homer | ae ea rulting swell! also a beautifu! | :.e of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb />pa 6.45 pm of in Nv : ¥; agodis. Somer A. Shall my heart exulting swell! Y ill b t ayy h d<lb />: . . Hibbard, a wealthy pioneer of Chicago, in Igjs and Osiris guard thee! ou Wl @Q.asSton:sne when you see them an<lb />S&amp;HKRIVALS AT WILMINGTON" that city; aged 73. John M. Langston, fa- Cleopatra, Rome, farewell! arnh Vv he th<lb />mous colored lawyer, congressman and "William Haines Lytle. &amp; OW ery CLre ap 6V are.<lb />FROM THE NORTH. ; diplomat, first American negro elected to<lb />. ~F ffice, in Washington; aged 68.<lb />DAILY No. 49."Passe:iger"Bosten Na, onitu, jomas Wilson E<lb />7) a © BU. SEURCT~ DOUSU! 4, Obituary : Dr. Thomas Wilson Evans, known ine as che English Make It.<lb />§.45 72M. Me pu, New York 9.00 pm throughout the world as ~the American *. hy 4 o 7 ere g Tee "_"_"_"_____"_""""== =<lb />?hiladelphia 12.05 am, Ba'ti- dentist in Paris,TT friend of Napoleon II or Lngish pium puddin ;<lb />more 2.50 am, Washington Po, Chtimary: Mme. Verdi, for 8) ~ware the | Wash and dry a pound of cuntants; |<lb />are am, ichmond 9.08 any consort of the famous coinposer, died at stone a pound of raisins. Mix the ou may never,<lb />Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor | + d "" .<lb />Weldon 11.50 am. Tarborol se eo� currants, raisins, a pound of suet,| But should you ever}@="-<lb />o m, Tarboro! 16, Business troubles: The Delta County bank : hr . f 7<lb />12.12 -m, Reeky Mount 1.00 of Delta, Colo., suspended. . chopped fine, three-quarters Of a] «-. ,<lb />pm, Wi'son 2-1z pm. Golds"| Obituary: Robert M. Steele, capitalist and} pound of stale bread crumbs, 4a<lb />: caw di j , 8 ~g j : : ney t<lb />bee ai pm, oan 4.02 Seep promoter, at St. JohnTs, Mich) Quarter of a pound of brown sugar, Lil ° .<lb />DAIT ae ee ) pm, T 17. Obituary: Rey. George Hendricks Hough- | the grated rind of a lemon, half a he<lb />. = . ." Passenger-~Leave ton, rector of the Church of the Transfigu- : inced candied orange OG f ] i i ln<lb />§.50 A.M, Boston 12.00 night, New ration (the oLittle Church Around the Cor- pound of min . - died i 8<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia nerTT), in New York city; aged 77. peel, a quar ter of a pound of our,<lb /><lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, ret Terrific gales and shipwrecks half ot a grated nutmet. Beat 5<lb />as t 3. * wh. n the Mediterranean. German warships le. :<lb />Washington 3.46 pn, ae landed troops and guns in China with hos- | 888; add to them half a pint of<lb />8.12 Pn - Norfolk » oy NZ) tile intent. orange juice, then pour over the dry | ;<lb />. . Norfolk 2.20 pm.] 13. Fire: Steamer Bluff City of St. Louis], : a . . na .<lb />Weldon 943 pm, Tarbor« burned at Chester, Ills. ; loss, $100,000. ingredients and mux thoroughly. Come to_see us. ey<lb />6.01 pm. Reeky Mou :t 5.45] 19 Fire: In the business portion of London; Pack into greased small kettles or<lb />sm. Leave Wilson 6.20 am | 9) Gee Sedu s This will make about 6<lb />Goldsboro 7-Ol am. W: coy 20. Obituary: Prof. Henry Calderwood of Edin- molds S . .<lb />7 53 ys wW burgh university in Edinburgh; aged 67 pounds. Boil 10 hours. Serve with<lb />53am Movgnolia %.05 am Bev ia led » aged BF. :<lb /> Sporting: Yaie defeated Princeton at football | hard sauce."Mrs. S. T. Rorer in<lb />DAILy? No. 61"Passenger---- Leave in New York; score, 6 to 0. LadiesT H j al<lb />xcept New Fern 9.20 am. Jackgo:."| 21. Obituary: Prof. William Seymour Tyler, adies Homo vournal,<lb /><lb />PPP a Mel LN NT Nel lds SLL eee ALN IN<lb /><lb />urday yille 10.42 am. This tran formerly of Amherst college, at Amherst, "- + om wr "<lb />4, ahaa . bet Mass. ; aged 87. Gen. Albert Ordway, a not- 3B RARARAAA AA AAAABA -BARABA JACAJAOA OR OAOA OR ORO ROA 18 PEG)<lb />CT vives at Walnné street. ed Federal veteran, in New Ycrk; aged 55. The bureau of ethnology in Was |" salallas HOOOO AO Oe QO! BAKA MM DOOOOAGAAAATONOOOOOKONO i 6<lb />FROM THE SOUTH. 95, Fire: 20 buildings burned at Pensacola,Fla. ; § , . q ~ } 6) @:<lb />DAILY No. 54"Passencer"Leave loss, $150,U00. an " ington has at present about 6,506 | gc a | 2.<lb />19.15 P.M. amon 800 am Soatard ol ene : Michael defeated Starbuck in 4 25) yolumes on anthropology. qc |<lb />T 7 amp 8,00 am. Sevfard © 0 mile cycle race at Madison Square Garden, » 2 #<lb />pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm, New York; time, 50m, 29 1-5s. - "- as &amp;<lb />Savanna [2.90 night Cha� es- a ov Miner Raymon the leet His Educated Boy. oTO. On<lb />ton 6 20) am~ olumbia A) theological instructor in the ~nited States, ; 1 £ wae; : in AY A OO OE ed OC ON » COOVOC LU . : con vee<lb />aim, Atlanta 8.20 am, ~Macon | ng 2,D%ansom Hs: nged a Billy's father was intensely stucly- | 2 RAWANDA I Sad YAMA Ss NA<lb /><lb />9.30 am, Augusta 3.03 pu Political riot in Vienna. ing a letter he had just received<lb /><lb />Lenmark 4.95 pm. Sempre Ny. porsonal: J eee vida petim from his lawyer, hanging fire on<lb /><lb />~45 am, Florence 855 am | 2X Personal: Justice Stephen Field retired | te worde ~suum cuique�T (let each .<lb /><lb />Marion 9.35 : Chadbourn from the bench of the United States su - a Anythin from R2 Seago Om<lb />SALT am, Unhaabour! preme court after 44 yearsT service. have his own), which the legal _" 4 a iol<lb /><lb />10.35 um, Lake Waceamaw Accident: 87 coal miners killed in an explo: wight had carelessly injected into ~<lb /><lb />11,06 am, sion at Homburg, Bavaria.<lb />2, Obituary ; Judge D. D. Belde ~olo- somMmuUucation. Pointing to the<lb />Train on SectTs  1 NeekBranech Road Obituary : Judge D. D. Belden, one of Colo the commumication Pointing to the<lb /><lb />" ati ea radoTs pioneers, at Denver; aged o6. words as Le save 4 Rillv a ee ~<lb />Saves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.3 8. Fire: The ~~BrickTT Pomeroy block and an ords as be turned to Billy » ho re Lv; LsSsitin SS Cara<lb /><lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 i opera house burned at Lacrosse, Wis. ; loss, marked:<lb />®., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.5% $200, 00U. ~See here. Billy. .YouTre a Latin<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.0} Sporting: Slosson won the final game in the owen What dc thes aii<lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arrivin billiard tournament in New York city over | §©719 an eh EA) ACL:<lb />Hali x at 11:18 9. mi. We'don 11.33 am Schaefer, Ives, Daly and Sutton. mean? TO<lb />- aeniek! . pus 4. Obituary: Adolph Neuendorf, well known SO famnom 629 press Nise: COWhw :<lb />daily except Sunday. German musical composer and director, in M¢ i OES plied Billy. Why, |<lb />, ; New York city; aged 54. should think you would make that<lb />rrainson Washnigton Branch leave Accicent: 4 killed and 4 injured ina trolley | out. even if it isnTt spelled according<lb />Washington 8.2) a, m., and 2.70) p.m collision at Birmingham, Mich. : Se ar 1 :<lb />arrives Parmele 9.108. m.. and 4.w 1_| 5 Obituary: Mrs. Alice Wellington Rolling, ;t0 ~woyle. Sue em quick 1s what Bsw2hl Sheet Ma:<lb />m,, Tarhoro 9.45 a. m., returpingle ive ven snow writer, near New York city; }the 2arned counseicr meant to say,. "" oat e ont Put wa Dg &amp; Yr.<lb />~ * ». rmalio t 2F . age VU. anand re Pa ; . 5 +4 a .  CARE ;<lb />eehory 3.20 p- m., Par mete 2) a. �"� | 6 Olituary: Louis Mayer, a noted musical but co's a little erratic in his spell-<lb />wea 9.20 p. IM,, a rives W ashing tor artist and composer, in St. Louis; aged 59% Jiggy T "Boston Cousin,<lb />11,00, m., and 7.20 p.m. Daily ex-| % M. De Fourtou, French statesman, died in | """ Be em<lb />nt Sunday. Connects with trains on Paris.<lb />scotland Neck Branch. &amp;. Dr. Campbell Morfitt, distinguished Amert- | C A ~4 *<lb />can chemist in London, died in that city. } Nae P i '<lb />: , 9. Obituary: William Blakely, English comic 1e al e eC or<lb />Train leaves raroord, N C, via Albe- actor, known in America in London oRear :<lb />martle &amp; Raleigh R. &amp;. daily except Sun- ~ral ¢ Green U.S ati ne ;<lb />SRAM The Abe y a p Admiral Joseph F. Green, U.8. N., retired, .<lb />ay, at 5 89 p. m., Sunday 405 P, MY in Brookline, Mass; aged 66. WED OITA &amp; J :<lb />arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 Dp. 1M. NL. Orion Clemens, brother of Mark Twain,who CHURCHES. . vn an:<lb />Returning .24V0S8 Plymouth daily excepT was a ~~forty-ninerT' and a picturesque Lit- - : :<lb />Sundey, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a mw. i. ne erary characte T, died at Kye okuk, la. omen. wt ° (Gives the home news<lb /><lb />arrive Tarboro 10.05 a.m and 11, 00 12. Obituary: Gardiner G. Hubbard, noted in<lb /><lb />Washington public life, in that city; aged twWoarY it '<lb />65. Nancy Allison McKinley, mother of the PADPTINi"services every Sunday, �,� \ ery a ernoon at the<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N. C, branch leaves<lb />1 = Lu Ove presicent, at Canton, O.; aged dd. moering ane even Te rare meefing bd<lb />Gole2boro daily, except 3. i4y.7 10 a Sporting: Charles iiller o ooo w eS : mall WG 6)<lb />4 f wir pay, g porting: Charlés W. Miller of Chicago won I hnopeder evening, Rey A.W. Setzer Sina i | : 4<lb />m. arriving Smaithfield 8.30 a, un. Re- the six day cyele race 1 New York, beaiing , Suomi, sehonl. ts i oA nh : pric C of £9 cents a<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 9 00 a. m,, ar- Hale's worluTs record by scoring .,vuliles Pant Gee ute dy oe OY )<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10.25 a. m. , o4 weg o cue in second, Schinneer third , Y T Oy ie ~ee a a tog month. A re You a sub-<lb />and Hale fourth. ay " SO PERT AY -Ereies &amp;. ~<lb />ot ire: 4 firms burned o ~hes tree Mie T COP AT mm e1viees tou Sune eripjer ?<lb />~rains on Latta branch, Florence R priereute leer un. | o Vv) on i" and evenitig hey " serther . If not You .<lb />id. leave Latta 6.40 p m, atrive Dunbar 18. Obituary: Charles Eutler, president of the CER sPeOnA S ; dav mor ~ig fiev A. OL 0) ht re) be<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Union Theological seminary and a noted | sicayes. Peetor Sondas selena a 3() moe °<lb />Jeave Cliot6.i0 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, lawyer, financier and philanthropist, in oyo oR Brown Super hte dani<lb />acriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily exc : New York city ; aged 96. TIT, Gt ee .<lb />y eay ept Suc Gen. Justus M!ckinstry, a noted public man ETUODIST- Services ever Sune q 4<lb />of St. Louis, in that city; aged sv. Yo. Mornin: and evening Prayer ~¢ &amp; ©) a<lb />4, Shipwreck: Sch or Sus 7 ~ting \ ednesday ceve bing Wy Be a ae. a<lb />Train on Clinton Branch leaves War~ tetheigel Goahiva land, of the Maine 7 ~ MN it . aes  Sindas cela! ~ a %3<lb />saw for Clinton daily, except Suuday, coast; 6 sailors drowned. 8 ALM \ B Kilin rien Superin- m aC ¢<lb />11°29 a,m.and 4.15 p, m* (seiuoning 6. Fire: At Marshaltown, Ja.; loss, $130,000. ndent . 7 C AC Dp 5 4<lb />: int Perr cident: 6 killed ~ol ; oe io<lb />teaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. an ~3,00, m, . Ageidont: 6 Killed in a head on collision at |) popy PRU IAN"S yviees third<lb />Want No. 78 makes close conneciion Obitoary ; AlpSonve Baudet, the French au- aneay. ue and 3, in o nt . 3<lb />at @ don forall oints dai ai ior, nh rar 34 aye 57. ; * WECETO i i as or Sina senood<lb />Vishmhnd. alae A Rowky gee eet U7. ise: Boel Dahon and other properties no 4 M, FE. 8 Ficklen Superinten- ; he aster nN Ref lector<lb />Norfolk and CarolinagR R tor Nouolk! wo | , L me<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk, Sporting: ~KidT? McCoy defeated Van Cree- Li} DGES. . : ~<lb />don, the Australian, for the middleweight tee<lb />3 H. M. EMERSON<lb />¢ ' mpionship in Long Island City. . A. F. &amp; A. 3 © Greenville Lo uge N<lb />GenT) ; T : . ree ie, ae A. BP. ® T envi 6 1 £e NO ; x &amp;<lb />enT) Pass. Agent oon ~4 ineet3 first and third \ouday even- . : TWICE A-WEEK. ae 1 Mt ~<lb />-  . EMERSON, Traffie Manaz ~ Good Exercise. og. oJ. MW. heass W. M, L. [. Moore, : ~<lb />' -KENLY. Gen� Manager ~~Met a man in the east whosaid; ~\o- Is onl $1 vet I<lb />sii " _"+| he came from hete,� remarked the | [0.( 1s Coven | Ledge Hot e OMY of -&amp; yeal. f.<lb />ALL ABOUT tender tvat. . | Johnton N.G, TL HW. Pender, sec. contains the news OVOLY<lb />fi am ! Did youtT asked the westerner. K.ot Pe"iar River Lodge No, 93, | ~ Wat etsigl<lb />JTT A handsomely illustrated book o oYes. His name was Hiram Tomp.- | vets ever) Friday evening. Hy W, week, and gives informa-<lb />200 pages descriptive of Texas anc | kins, and he told us that this was a | ., heine®s Cy Ae B. Ellington K, of tion. te the {<lb />BD fe as that great tab |great place for exercise. as heb venbe Connell. No 180 lon. vO the farmers, �,�s-<lb />oo @ mailed to any. address o M a OF th Aemrael | , fall .<lb />Fbbelgt of blight centato cover podt- | .. Exereixe!" roared the westerner. | meets every, Thursday evening. W. b. . pecta y those growing<lb />age. D. J. PRICE, Well, | should think it was The} \oilson, R. M.R, lang. See .<lb />G, P.&amp; Ti An L&amp;G, N.R. R.| day ho left we gave him ten min-| K.of H."Insuranee Lodge No, 1169 1 tobacco, that is worth<lb />Palesti | att eta ch aces Gy eots every Friday evening. . John | , }<lb />Bis aia tote ace aint etart and followed him with @ | wm) nigau, D. Henry Sheppard, R ma ti th<lb />a § ar n ve Mae: i ; » Hear ; rd, ~ a<lb />: ~ ®lrope. Exercise! Well, ! guess be] a.L ot H. Pit Crunei! 256 meets DY. mes more an<lb /><lb />considétable attention. Mention |<lb /><lb />| khéw ~'~-Chicago Post. svery Thursday night. J. B., Ch Mntion ,<lb />wit cal , nee C. 7 NW. Be Wilson, See. sea | the _ subseriptign. Plc ee<lb />. ee Le ee<lb />4 ~ ' oi Me : * »!<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />| ¢<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />: |<lb />' ane "-<lb />BRAND NEW. - HOMEWARD BOUND. :<lb />pare Holiday Folks Still Moving. |<lb />~|The Year and Everything in aad . aad<lb />Column. Snow Cox went to Norfolk today.<lb />sg :<lb />_JUPICi0US ADVERTISING. _ H. L. Coward went to Rrchmond<lb />: 7 today. . ; |<lb />School opened today. :<lb />; oEd. Patrick, of Ayden, is in town |<lb />Large crowd in town again today. today. ove IK i<lb />sine@ss oo, el |<lb />Creates many anew bu ; T The new calendars come in handy Vernor Priddy seturned ty Rich- al . |<lb />Enlargos many an old business, pow, snd tod qo "~SWe Return |<lb />. : �,� * . i<lb />preterees many 6 large business Masons meet tonight, work in the} p W King and J. F. King wen c an an S |<lb />Revives manv a dull business, 7 sand! F. Aing wen ae , y<lb />:  | first degree. to Richmond today. x0 .<lb />Rescues many a lost business, | a . C .<lb />oye . 30 barrels Red Apples, cheap, at S,} = Miss Mary Alice Moye returned to ao for the large<lb />Saves many a failing basinese. | yy Schultz 2 . |<lb />8 : ; 1. OU T achool at Wilson tcday. : , T ;<lb />a ecures success to anv [S7ibess; ~ , ae panhvre are | : ic !<lb />No, Mande, Gear, zephyrs ane not} Miss Mary L. Lacy returned Satur-| 3 ae<lb />» smeeoeensanmaseneneesssnnemmemncmssens|HAIC in windmills. _ {day evening from South Boston, Va. i<lb />Reserve sioentiens sor scnnsnees titi ; | 7 ; e<lb />court rs It s bard for a really upright a , B. Drew lett today for Georgia, tak- We enio ed P<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT 8C 8. lock dignified with a boil on the end o ing several colored laborers buck vith jyoyed. ;<lb />~his nf se. : \<lb />" him  We still have a splen- \<lb />~ Tooay close: , iday season and 1 Y . | Te AA &amp;<lb />, 1 mai! train going Po%ay closes the ian o - J. N. Hart has moved into oae of | did stock to Select frc m<lb />r anc 2 T syervthing is reé some down -) 4 ; . ~<lb />Passenger a Af. "F tnow everything 1s ready ioe the Muntord buildings 10 South Green-<lb />nostharrives 8:02 A. Going jto business. | ville )<lb />6:57 P. M. :<lb />south, arrives al The public school which opened td- . .<lb />Miss Mz Hi'l 2s M. H. Quinerly went to Kinst n<lb />if ~yr yj Ni rie | a ~ bd<lb />North Bound Freight, avrives|day is taught by Miss = Will Saturday evening and returned this<lb />9:50 A. M.. leaves 10:10 A. NM, principal ~and Miss Jennie Wilhams morning. |<lb />. assistant.<lb />Scuth Bound Freicht, arrives - doll babi U C. Joyner and J. E. Nobles les |<lb />"_ Telocipedes, wagons, toyT doll babiss! . ) ,<lb />9:00 P. MW. leaves 2:15 1. M elocipedes, WERONSs © ) tuday for Phiadelphia to rerum. their | |<lb />ure works, vases, figures, Cups and ical stui | �<lb />r C : . mcuiciu StUMeS. *<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arvives from |ssucers, at S, MW Sshullz, a<lb />Warhington Monday, W ednesday A, C. Holloman, of Lewiston, he Bs ie. :<lb />and Friday, leaver for W ashing- Being out of town my Dental office taking a positivn ul che Baker &amp; Hari oo<lb /><lb />5 a oFoF 6 \ t j 7 t ~ ~ 9 on . |<lb />ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- will be closed until von 7 oe 3rd. | hardware store, Fe ee pe<lb />i de JA RR. . . 6 : j<lb />urday. Miss Mamie Edwards, of Durbaa, |<lb />For Rent."New six room dwelling] who has been Vicitiug her sister, Mis. |<lb />oe se sonveiences, desirable loca- "<lb />house, all convelences, desit abl loca Bla kly, left today. | ° omy By 2, ;<lb />. tion. Apply to. J. W. Hiaas. ib etd Bae fat<lb />Ce : B. P. Cobb) of oIbarlesion, wie Me Pot Goty Be<lb />To oadyertise judiciousiv,� use; Call at the Reflector Book Store for the holi th relati ~ | Ne<lb />| spent the holigays w.th relatives bere '<lb />the co!un ns of the RernecrorR, ledgers and day books to start your ps 7� _ |<lb />: . lett tuday for his home.<lb />new yeas businest.<lb />ne mrs Mis Annie Jones and little Katie!<lb />Weath er Bulletin. \ ~Tunstall returnea this mor g trom | LON<lb />Workman Hurt tucir holiday visit to Kinstua, |<lb />a | Mr. James Murp)y, ore of the werk"| = Mss Addie Johnson, of Grittun,| |<lb />ee fair tonight and Tuesday,}men who was helping to move t°e} came up this morniig to spend the aay \\ re ret ary tha n keg ror the laree trade we<lb />mer. market house, was badly hurt Saterday. | with ser sister, Mrs. C. D. Rountree. . .<lb />= " He, with other workman, had a Jever} yg oo pus co BR d, - hac ( h WIstas and Ss! yc your patronage for<lb />oWhat } tr Misses Bessie Harding, Bessi2 P: J oo)<lb />hat is yc iend erying for?� or the edge e house to raise 1 ; N<lb />soled o ~ crying forr� |under the edge of the honse to raise MU, rick, Queenie MeGowan, Salle G -'¢; yo NX rs LW Y GSP,<lb />�,� tne MaANAy c bu Ss aT. fe  e nyt JOSE o a<lb />shee gana ue ; ii Bila opher. Ly the other uh n turning loose low y ond Daiay ~Tucker lott Uns morn |<lb />T � replied Mat Mackin;)weight of ihe building om ,the lever |. ry .<lb />PP yo . ; ; s Lage tur the N. and I, Uolte woe al<lb />when Te gits a tew drinks in Tim, Te/threw Mr. Murphy several feet and he] (onshore<lb />gits soft anT slops over.� st-uck some timbers in talling. ae =a ss : |<lb />ohey Get Pretticr 4<lb />By for the handsomest caleaaar we<lb />bhoavesen th's sexson is one sent THE oyO ; bu é 4<lb />7 ha<lb />Ruri: cTor by the New Orleans Col- i wan « wii re iS ap.<lb />mn ee if Co. Hei a three Jeal -uspecst<lb />eR | erst in beawibul cesign and deb gclor-<lb />- i] snd is tiuly a work of art, ee Ln " eed<lb />"" R. R. FLEMING, Pres,<lb />. . AG.COX,. iy, HEN RY. HARDING,<lb />R.auty, Utility and Value G. 1. CHERKY, | Vice Pres, AsaTt Cashier<lb />Are happily eombined in toodTs Gari t Al: Wyinnm 40,000. Masimim $100,000,<lb />imsapariila Coupon Calender tor 1898, Or: ~canized June 1st, wm<lb />Phe lovely child's hand in anembo-sed| ff ~h Dp: nk of Py<lb />k. oad �,� ¥, Tt iF<lb />- dd frame, sarecounded by sprays oe! J e ins 2, n A ~e Ltt J* Coun y,<lb />flo vers in mosaic, the harmomors pad GREEN NVILLE., N. G.<lb />: in blue with clear figurers, and the AR 1<lb />. Couyons by meats of which many Report of tha Couditioa at the Close of Business Deeer aber 15th, 1897. :<lb />valusble books and other articles may RESUUR ES. LEAP LLITIE:.<lb />be obtained, m ke up the most desira | Loans, Discounts and Balls _ Capital Stock $10,000.06 :<lb />ble CalendarT we have ever seen. The receivabl woz ~Deposits subj efto Check 2),806,69 i<lb />; : Due from Banks v0) . y) ashiers Cheeks out tanding T/T {<lb />fir:t coupon article is Ho d@Ts Practical! cash in Vae't 10,44 2.2 2b ertiied Cheeks 136,05<lb />Cook's Book, a handsome, useful vot- Over Drafis . ce (pe 73 a me C lertifies uth a of Depos its 1, 793,22<lb />OF ., | Furniture and Fixtures 529.7) ) Surplus and pr ofits less expenses<lb />ume of �,�o0 pages. Ask your drugeist "-"""" ? und taxéss paid 1,016.64<lb />e tor HoodTs Coupon Calendar, or send 6 $35,929.77 § 833,829.77<lb />nt cents in stamps for one to C. J. Hood | Corveet attest:<lb />in &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass . A. G COX, I. E. B. W ges, Cashier of the above<lb />: Ors » Mass. 1 w. J IG6S, bink, docer tify that the above state<lb />: Dr. W. H. BAGWELE. meng is corr ect. E, B. HIGGs.<lb />| and solicit M0 CU! HNO PLY. oe car eustodon bef Webfivealuree<lb />Vhat is the way all droggists sell Let your fist Ww year resoluiion be} e £.ve a ial ge<lb />~ROVFES TASTELESS CHILL TON ]iy cet on Tak REFLECTOR ist fir<lb />1G for Chills, Fever and all forms ot}. .4 ar ivaye<lb />Your Patron3: aS) Salaria, It is simply Irena and Quinine 1898. SI OCK OF<lb />&amp; ya casteless form. Ch tren love it<lb />. adults prefer it to bithr, nauseating<lb />onnies, Priee, A0e, Fr . E T :<lb />- ee ee ees} FOR RENT.<lb />in the ruture<lb />y's On Dickerson Avenne, A nine-room<lb />) TODAY 8 MARKETS. house, with kitchen, pan try, bittlerTs<lb />pantry, smoke hovi-e. W 0. NOR lent<lb />. a 1 : ty) ples, harn, buggy house, two gardens<lb />smart Mie ~~ = Cotton sold in Greenville, 95 and a good well of water, For terms<lb />| tne] NEW YORK. apply ta W. H. WHITE.<lb />" . , Corron Opening. Noon, Close.<lb />Ate it at Pa anaes °<lb />A. complete stock of Jencary : ust arrived. Comeand |<lb />, May . :<lb />General wt |<lb />cscs TOS VMS OMS AAV AND FLOUR<lb />Wheat Opening. Noon, Close. ! mer }<lb />Januarv 913 91 oe<lb />erc andise mw = oH IRGC NUTT) ed SPUIALTNE<lb />~ Rips. i : U a<lb />| January 455 450 Ph N 10<lb />~ May 4724 467 : one No. 10, "<lb />. to select from. y + 8 | igure!<lb />Pork. }<lb />a , Janurry 9074 9024 ] tN LY Oo. "4 [ (O88 } oH }<lb />wa s ~ May | 9864 925<lb />, 3 a<lb />| 4 ~| we<lb />os S|<lb /><lb /></p>
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