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          <lb />: D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTHIN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. . TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />a on heen tain<lb /><lb />Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1898, No 961:<lb /><lb />Cure Found for Hog Cholera. JUST FOR FUN, | OVER THE COUNTRY S A LE ;<lb />The chief of the bureau of animal | EE dealers annouce that down] Wy, National Fishery Congress is in B e<lb />industry, Dr. D, E. Salmon, has sub-|'5 UP- session at Tampa, Fla. . Col ns<lb /><lb />i Secretary Wilson a report n wn AE senor t@ name .<lb />mitted to Secretary Wils p An uptown saloonkeeper ig named{D Luther Hough, of Johnstown, N. Y.,<lb /><lb />upon the treatment of hogs for hog} Bauch, drowned himself in a bathtub a ""<lb /><lb />ri i-toxine serum. ~This<lb />acciesaly Hane A rose by any other name would<lb /><lb />a<lb />; e principle A teacher at Matteawan, N. Y., dis-<lb />serum 1s made upon the same princi} probably cost just as much these days. W| I<lb /><lb />as the anti-toxine of diphtheria. Good sected a cat in the schoolroom and the<lb />« ~ a . T ~ 4 *<lb />serum has been obtained from both oThat false smile haunts me. still.� Cruelty Society may prosecute her.<lb /><lb />| sno | Said DeTanque, who just recovering heyy. _<lb />horses and cattle, a horse or cow being jue, who just recovering WilliamT Slate, of Leadville, Col.,<lb /><lb />. . we f ¢ zy or yy yA thickwu . i<lb />treaved with the hog cholera virtue in|!0�"� 4 skinful of adulterated whisky. prompted by jeglousy, shot and killed "~ It will be thes<lb /><lb />smali quantities ut first, wich large} oJ understand there is a new society | Mrs. Minnie Sxrith and killed himself.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />. Y be<lb />doses atter suitable intervals of time, known as the Barons of R lanvmé: te U oar . [ou ey Sf,<lb />. a UANY MACE, Phe Lorraine (O.) Chamber of Com- ISees T<lb /><lb />The resistance of the animal is thus] seid the Manayunk Philosopher. oI ~ :<lb />| ; ae merce will offer the Government a free woest<lb />raised to the highest practicable point. suppose tho first word is a misprint of ame)<lb /><lb />ite for an armor plant on Black River,<lb />Four tramps attacked spec'al officer roadest ]<lb /><lb />i { . Ye ' ae b td I mI « _?<lb />McNaob near Wilson, O,, and he shot roadest<lb />/<lb /><lb />Alfred and John Green, the former fa-<lb /><lb />The ood of such an animal when in- | ~P_9-y-p-e-p.�<lb /><lb />jected under the skin of swine has . .<lb />J oT have heard books spoken of as<lb /><lb />been found to possess both a preven-| . . . ae<lb />° : . food for thought,� said the meditative<lb /><lb />tive and a cure for cholera.<lb /><lb />billy goat, nibbling at a yellow covered :<lb />This serrm was first :ested upon a oO ' tally, | ~Y 'e rf<lb />por novel; I hope this wonTt give me reates<lb /><lb />OP el ae la eae at al al al a Nae gt ay ll lt<lb /><lb />small animalé in the laboratery and mental indiestion.� In a fight with Blaek JackTs gang of teatest<lb /><lb />being found efficatious, was last fall _ oo a outlaws a Mexican posse shot one and . ~<lb />tested in Page county, Iowa, on scvaral - oe editer, wee the inquisitive captured four in the mountains of Ari-<lb />herds of swine containing altogether Kensington boy, a publsh in your zona. ( HDF<lb />978 animals. Leaving out one herd, /&amp;28ers to corspondenys who was the . ] OnnnnAnnanAnann |<lb />from which definite returns as to cause Janitor of the tower of Babel and what [tis reported at Victoria, B. C., that ?<lb /><lb />| id his job pay him i want it fur a com-| the sealing industry is still profitable<lb />of death could not be obtamed, only did his job pay him i want it fur a com 5 J stu profi 3<lb /><lb />39 died ou~ :f 244 anmmals treated, of posiuon.� enough to raat sealers to send boats | It IS rot ray sale of<lb />which 86 were tick, Corsequently The smail yellow dog may gamvol ° Bering me lodds an | ends but a<lb />52.8 per cent. cf the enimals in these and dance Stories of ghosts m the Eastern dis- sale of hew brieht<lb />herds were save?. Of untreated herds! Himself out of breath every day; | trict of Brooklyn, N. Y., have so alarm- Jui S FLO Ut<lb /><lb />NY | ° ; T :<lb />. e � * ; . . . ; YY | \ l] - f<lb />kept under observation during the} But he eanTt strike a match on his|ed women that &amp; special police detail Clot Woe, 1e fu CS ly<lb /><lb />ariad referred to about 85 per cent. of ~thle short pante as been sent there { - | { ] vedo ;<lb />periad refe red fo a oe. ) } oP C little short pant : has be en sent there, alres iy es 1esf ~ {i 6 re 0<lb />the animals died, Dr. Salmon believes Because theyTrenot built that way.4<lb /><lb />lrederick Niere, his son and Mrs, Hioh Cass Clothine<lb />Magcie Woether are under arrest at � | 2)<lb /><lb />Loy ve a "ANUS é dhe a el Ww WW | I¢ | |<lb />gerum can be prepared and he has no voy ee Clayton, Mo., for the murder of the ever p aced on sa C.<lb />doubé that this percentage can be main- BETHEL ITEMS. :<lb /><lb />that with experience a better quality of<lb /><lb />Oe ee a hale NNN Nadal Nal Nal ll le le Nes ag ee<lb /><lb />woman's husband.<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />tained hereafter. |<lb />Buruer, N.C., Jan. 20, 1898 "" -<lb /><lb />Referrins to this report secretary Wil- Wi] be<lb />: . W. 3. Wison spent Wednesday in! Appointments for Greenville C'r-<lb />son remarked that undoubtedly the re- : aay PI tor Greenville Ct<lb /><lb />earner neem. apenas ee<lb /><lb />, fown cuit.<lb />sults reported by Dr. Salmon were most ,<lb />encouraging to hog raisers. ~The cost J. C. Carson left Tucsday morning Rev. L. O. Wyehe will preach at the<lb />of the serum now, said the secretary, is |for Norfolk, to spend a while there, tollowin.: times and places in this coun-<lb />but ten cents per -head of animals G. F, Hizismith left Tuesday morn- a . |<lb />treated, only one dozen being required, Nin for Wilson, whe:c be has taken al _ . NUBeay" Lang | ot<lb />and doubtless in course of time 13 | position, | } and Sunday"shady Grove, 11 A.<lb /><lb />. . : \ AP ot amr ere val sy T 4<lb />light cost may still be further reduced, M., Tripp's Chapel, 3 P.M,<lb /><lb />| epee<lb />oYT orr fe Oa . T Y bd } ¥ . | I<lb />Viqre , Whiehar ryek ay Onl Waa loe } C | ; ~<lb />Tt i my ¢ pint mn, Q uid the « OP. ATE. YY Ms J Mri rand, of \ Lia acc] eh sSurnday mm AVION, INOrPMiINne and | i a I cy GQ<lb />iS My p 10] Sait ae i . ; : 7 a | . : | A ; ,<lb />spent .onday here, with Mr. and Mre.| pyehe. = bd Gi<lb />~ i<lb /><lb />fary, othat itis of the utmost impor-<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />aad fy<lb />oa ky i'w Nee<lb />, Wang� ~ *<lb /><lb />Robert Staton,<lb /><lb />tance that this serum for the nex year ith Sunday"Betllehem, 11 A. M. , , "<lb />* { ies . St ; : i ms<lb />at least be made by the bureau, unver| At the residence of the brideTs fathers | LPTRY 94 C19) Seema ee Go rae<lb />our own supervisou, and distributed in| Mr. Newsome Worsley, on Wednesday 7 " Nb: a - WO Nel Ls<lb />large quantities in order to demon. ;eveting, Jan. 10th, Mr. seymour Rol- Knights of Pythias meet toniznt, NT iy o mance A<lb />Strate its eiclency upon a more extend. |lins was happily ma ried to Miss Lela re . lb) ai x) \ G, :<lb />ed seale. I. is acsolutcly essential that Worsh V, Jy R. Jenking [Kye [ey ofliciat. | Mr M. BR. Lane cave n few of hist i \ A complete line yy) ¢ 4<lb />dvring the eXDCTHNENY | stages runs | 1g. A reception Was hela at the | frienTs 9 whet party on ev: ninT or two | Na of Japanese and vos<lb />ef undoubted quant ty be used. Unless | gro tas brother, Mr, HL. A, Rollins, at-laas, | a | Re J Amsterdam LUGS LAT :<lb />the hog erowers cen obtein it fram this dier the meri ra, | . a Jif and Art, Squares Ni<lb />= | ee<lb />|<lb /><lb />department they will be ferced . to<lb /><lb />eae Et eee Rev. L. O. W vehe will preach a:<lb />. o i<lb /><lb />Fe \ just arrived.<lb /><lb />¥ 5 jin (besy A i<lb />pend upen what ean be cbtained mis 3m , 7<lb />de} I} STATE NEWS | PrippTs Chapel on fifth Suadav morn- ;<lb />from private sources, and owing to. the | SPARE NEWS, ~ing in this 1 l ~cloel |<lb />iing in this month, at 11 oTcloek. 4<lb />novelty of this preduct, not only will " | ;<lb />* metnely exarhiiar Ae liye is said that-1500 ba als of eorn | a<lb />scouraginely exorbitant nriess be It is said that. 14 a? 3s of eorn " . ; |<lb />di: C U Urar oo ne, ; "1 , ; h VW ith 2 verfect disrevard for consit- }<lb />arcve T if, but ain many = cases| were alowed to lay out ina beap and |}<lb />charged for it, bu - yo | oo P )ency, the men who wouldnTt let a Chi-<lb />rerior products may be ottered. This {rot a* the Halifax State tarm"_Weld nj __ y ht ee<lb />. cs naman «lo his washing the man who ®<lb />would preclude the possibility ot | News. | . ; ) 4<lb />preci , - jhowls against immieration, the man .<lb />aking a satisfactory test on a widely we Alhart tate, . 7 7 ( ae<lb />making a satisfactory test on a widely Mrs. Albert Watson, of Raleigh, the; who wants to ship the neero back to : a aoe lameaancemmmaiaais aan Senter "<lb />extended scale, . woman who tn October was shot by her} Africa and the man who recards the 4<lb />oT propese to avk Congress to pro-|hychand just before he committed sui- uneducated as wild animals are all ;<lb />«al? « 7 �,� bs<lb /><lb />or | ar . _ TOY y IMeaarry * . er . *<lb /><lb />Vide an appropriaticn necessary tO! cide, died Wednesday in a hospital at<lb />enable this department to furnish 2,- Baltimore.<lb /><lb />000,000 dozens of serum during the<lb /><lb />madly clamornine for Ilawatian annex-<lb />ALON, ame Philadeiphia Reeord,.<lb /><lb />next year, and to make a considerable -<lb />portcon of the appropriation 1mmediate- AAKAWAAA RARAKAK AWK 1 29<lb /><lb />ly available. It takes three or four 2 a<lb />months to put a horse or cow in condi-<lb /><lb />tion to supply the scium; consequently<lb /><lb />® ; 4<lb />ee:<lb /><lb />Klin, Mtns<lb /><lb />ENTS FURNISHINGS,<lb /><lb />the work upon an extended scale must<lb />be under taken at once.<lb /><lb />oThe losses from hog cholera are so<lb /><lb />enormeus and have weighed so heavily<lb /><lb />for years upon our farmers that I can<lb />not imagine that Congress will hesitate<lb /><lb />The Place to Buy<lb /><lb />for a moment t2 make the appropria-<lb />tions necessary to carry oa this work<lb /><lb />thoroughly. Indeed, apart from the , ever put on sale in the ES *<lb />gréat stake the farmers have in this We keep a tull and com- city. We havea tew odds ap<lb />matter, to refuse to provide tor a plete line of General Mer-' and ends that are Spe- 3<lb />thorough test of this remedy now chandise and you can find cially low. Come and see &amp;<lb />would be, indeed, pennywise and any thing you may want. . them before they are &amp;<lb /><lb />pound foolish ; for the aiscovery of<lb /><lb />this srrum has involved already many<lb />years of work and a very large sum of<lb />money. It would be a great mistake,<lb />now that so yreat a discovery seems to<lb />have been made, not to finish the work<lb />by giving ic athorough and extensive<lb />test.T Washington Dispatch, 16th.<lb /><lb />Give us a trial, you will be}<lb />sure to call again. The prices<lb />suit everybody. ,<lb /><lb />Alfred Forbes.| #8<lb /><lb />sone. 3<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>sail:<lb /><lb />DAILY REPLECTOR<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />-~ J, WHICHARD, Editor. ©<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />oak ence NRNEDIS<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />oGeer eentomn ih mt<lb /><lb />Bavered as second-class m ui] matter.<lb /><lb />aipscTPTTON RATEE.<lb /><lb />4<lb />7 artisne rates ave iberal andean he<lb /><lb />ann voor, = = + 7 88.00<lb />ye month, - . - : 25<lb />| ae weary eet<lb />: De'ivered in town d¥ carriers without<lb />. 7 agtre easT.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />aaa on appicatian tn the editor or at<lb /><lb />a r a nffee<lb /><lb />* - -]<lb />stare ennen"" - ne = secant n er tt cae "<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Ae Ae ter<lb />ve . nacta@ea tn theT eni ty. who will<lb />in hrief items cf NEWS Aas if occurs<lb />saaeh vetghborheod. Write plainly<lb />lan van one side af the paper.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />Frioay. JANUARY 91, 1898.<lb /><lb />arming,<lb /><lb />a enema<lb /><lb />srenmemagannn sania ee<lb /><lb />The People Responsible.<lb /><lb />As we have suid before with<lb />reference to this matter, we do<lb />not believem that the people of<lb />North Carolina, or the people of<lb />the several counties most inti-<lb />mately concerned in the threaten-<lb />ed repudiation are, taken col-<lb />lectiyely, anything else than<lb />honest and true. We believe<lb />that there could be found 4mong<lb />them few men who would consent<lb />to take advantage ofa twist or<lb />turn in the law to refuse the pay-<lb />ment of a debi which they know<lb />to be just.<lb /><lb />The trouble is, a8 the Observer<lb />declares, that othe repudiation °<lb /><lb />county governments are msré<lb />miniatures of the present<lb />government.� The  peopie<lb />haye placed their affairs in<lb />the hands of this political com-<lb />bination, and now they» are<lb /><lb />reaning the fruits of their folly.<lb />Because they were credalous and<lb />impressionable enogh to fallinto<lb />the trap jaidfor them by politi-<lb />cal sharpers and wire -pulles<lb />they now find themselves abont<lb />tobe bralined to the world.<lb />Those who are close at hand and<lb />are acquainted with the trouble<lb />know that it 1s not caused by any<lb />desire of the citizen body to<lb />spurn ite honest obligations, but<lb />the great world takes 10 account<lb />of the difference between ¢overn-<lb />ment and peopiein such matters<lb />_it has neither the time ner the<lb />inclination to investigate these<lb />things for itself. It sees only the<lb />important fects that bonds are<lb />repudiated, and that these bonds<lb />were issued inthe name of the<lb />people of such or such a county<lb />in such ersuch a State.<lb /><lb />While we recongize fully that<lb />the people of North Carolina,<lb />taken in the aggregate, are as<lb />af honorable asthe people of any<lb />" other State, they cannot escape<lb />responsibility for the acts of their<lb />government, whatever that gov-<lb />| erument may be. Ln the present<lb />h case, although the plight of the<lb />Commonwealth under fusion re-<lb />gime isto be pitied, its citizons<lb />are = apecially blameworthy<lb />They were warnea of the un-<lb />avoidable results of a victory fer<lb />fusion. Its consequences were<lb />predicted by the State press, and<lb />by representative men from bor<lb />der to border; but the voters<lb />allowed the combination to tri-<lb />uamph, and now they are merely<lb />harvesting in the fields whee<lb />they have sown. None can cure<lb />them except themselves."Nor-<lb />folk Landmark.<lb /><lb />eee negra name 08<lb /><lb />The Feminine Observer<lb />: . are<lb />7) TLe new Swiss beauiies are<lb />Samong the prettiest of the spring<lb />E pphons-<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />he unexplained! breach<lb /><lb />"tga anrrespordent of |<lb /><lb />friendship is far worse than an<lb />open and obyious quarrel. -<lb /><lb />|<lb />The nervous woman rarely gets<lb />apy sympathy, yet she needs it as<lb />no other human being,<lb /><lb />It is always the man or woman<lb />who canTt:sing who is always<lb />ready to warble on the slightest<lb />inyitation. 7<lb /><lb />QOneTs inanimate belongings<lb />have either the power to cheer<lb />or depress in quite as great a<lb />degree as people.<lb /><lb />It may be truly suggestive of<lb />London to have to light up at<lb />three ia the afternoon, but it also<lb />uints unpleasantly of the big gas<lb />bills.<lb /><lb />The unabated desire ta see each<lb />other again after the absence<lb />brief or long, is the surest test of<lb />loverTs genuine devotion.<lb /><lb />To haye the pride absolutely<lb />knocked out of you, gaze upon<lb />your photograph taken in a hat<lb />that was au fait some ten winters<lb />ago." Exchange:<lb /><lb />nase tenet no tlt<lb /><lb />Jobs tor White Man but None for<lb />t the Nigger.<lb /><lb />Hox. Richmond Pearson ana Sena-<lb />ter Pritchard seem to be able to find a<lb />few plazes uncovered by the civil<lb />service hnmbug to give their constit-<lb />uenis: but Lone are given vo the negro.<lb />Since the holidays they took a repre-<lb />sentative of the Asheville Register to<lb />Washington and gave him a $75 job<lb />"on the Senate side of Congress.<lb />We asked for ajob on the same side.<lb />but Mr. Pritchard wrote us a letter of<lb />two aad a halt lines, saying that there<lb />were no jobs outside of the civil ser-<lb />vice.T The negroes of this congres-<lb />sional district cast 3,800 votes for Mr.<lb />Pearscn and the State<lb />tives that placed Mr. Pritchard where<lb />le 1s, and today we stand without one<lb /><lb />When<lb /><lb />we apply, we are told that all jos are<lb /><lb />Pepresenta-<lb /><lb />job in the gift ot the party.<lb /><lb />under the ocivil service,� yet they ere<lb />continually finding jobs for white men<lb />whom they fear will break away trom<lb />their support if they are not receg-<lb />nized. ~Three representatives of the<lb /><lb />Asheville Register have, thus ~ far,<lb />received jobs, while the Colored Kn-<lb />terprise, representing 3,800 voters, is<lb />told that there are no jobs for the<lb />representatives of the Enterprise or the<lb />3,800. it The editor-in-<lb /><lb />chief of the Register was giyer. a job<lb /><lb />represents,<lb /><lb />that pays $100 per monti, and a num-<lb />ber ot others, regardless of the civil<lb />service. Uhe civil-servige niay be set<lb />up as an excuse, but the excuse 1s not<lb />suflicient to satisfy all ef the 3,800<lb />loyal negru voters who crowned Con-<lb />gressman Pearson and Senator Pritch-<lb />ard with the highest honors respective-<lb />ly in the gift of the people of the State<lb />of North Carolina. No, the excuse<lb />will not satisty all, and the same may<lb />be treasured up against them when<lb />they come to us seeking the same or<lb />like nnnors in the future."Asheville<lb /><lb />Enterprise, Colored.<lb /><lb />The Same Boy.<lb /><lb />A boy, being asked to describe<lb />a kitten, said: A kitten is<lb />remarkable for rushing like mad<lb />at ncthing whatever,.and stopping<lb />before it gets there.� It must<lb />haye been the same boy whothus<lb />defined scandal: It is when no-<lb />body ainTt done nothing, and<lb />somebody goes and tells.� "Tit-<lb />Bits:<lb /><lb />It is probable that Congress<lb />will take some action tO preyent<lb />the reduction of the free mail<lb />delivery seryice proposed by the<lb />Post Office Department. The re-<lb />duction was contemplated not as<lb />a matter of choice, but as a ne-<lb />cessity growing out ot the ex-<lb />haustion vf the appropriation for<lb />the free deliyery service. To<lb />cripple the efficiency of mail<lb /><lb />bs an expensive economy,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />deliyery in the large cities would<lb /><lb />To Pension the Slaves.<lb /><lb />~A colored man from the county<lb />was telling in an Eait trade steet<lb />store yesterday ofa new scheme<lb />the Republicans have of keeping<lb />the darkies in line. He said<lb />papers were being circulated<lb />amonzst the darkies getting the<lb />names of the old slaves, oso that<lb />they could be pensioned.� He<lb />saidthere was a good deal of<lb />dissatisfaction amongst the ne-<lb />groes, politically. and that the<lb />Republicans were trying to get<lb />them in line for the next election.<lb />~-Charlott Observer.<lb /><lb />The Old Party in a Bad Way<lb /><lb />A certain colored man of Fai.<lb />son rather inclines to the belief<lb />that the Republican party is on<lb />its lastlegs! A  postoffice ap-<lb />pointment in which he is interest-<lb />ed hasbeen held vp longer than<lb />he thirks necessary, and he has<lb />become so much exserated that<lb />he asserts that othe party has<lb />goneto el, from McKinley<lb />down to Abe Middleton.� It<lb />LOught to be explained that Abe<lb />Middletonis a colored politician<lb />of some note in Duplin county.<lb />" Wilmington Star.<lb /><lb />An X-Ray Cracker.<lb /><lb />The very latest thing to be<lb />seen at late afternoon teas among<lb />the fashionables is an innocent-<lb />looking cracker, almost trans-<lb />parent and indicating nothing<lb />unusual ou its surface, Says an<lb />exchange. But held tothe lght<lb />a human skeleton is revealed in<lb />all its airy hideousness. ~These<lb />gruesome dainties are more pop-<lb />ular than one would suppose:<lb />They are known as the X-ray<lb />cracker, bui that is not the name<lb />under which they are sold. .<lb /><lb />paeainanresente snare nesentarss os}<lb /><lb />Every year the dogs in this state<lb />kill an average of twenty thousand<lb />sheep. ~he sheep killing dog is<lb />the most worthless animal in all<lb />creation. He requires aS much<lb />food as a child, ardis_ generally<lb />kept by a man who epénds a con-<lb />siderable portion of bis day chas-<lb />ing eight cent rabbits at the rate<lb />of one rabbit aday, and half the<lb />night hunting possums. We<lb />have a law for the protection of<lb />possums but the sheep are left at<lb /><lb />the mercy of the cur. These<lb />worthless dog3 cost the state<lb /><lb />thousands of dollars a year and<lb />are &amp; Menace to our sheep-raising<lb />industry. The next legislature<lb />should take some measures for<lb />the protection of our ~¢heep"<lb />Charlotte News.<lb /><lb />F. Lennon telis us of a very<lb />Strange thing that happvened last<lb />week near bis farm in Columbus<lb />county. A negro was suddenly<lb />taken with a vomiting spell and<lb />threw up asnake, that looked like<lb />&amp;@ 10ccasin, seven inches jong<lb />The snake put out his tongue,<lb />rolled around and died. The man<lb />thinks that he swallowed the snake<lb />several years ago while drinking<lb />water from a pond in Georgia. He<lb />has been 1n bad health ever since<lb />a short while betore leaving that<lb /><lb />State and attributes it to the<lb />snake."Lumberton Robesonian.<lb /><lb />poreones et thin<lb /><lb />No Alternative.<lb /><lb />He was a speculator, and for a<lb />year past nothing had been coming<lb />his way but expenses. One day his<lb />daughter informed him in an un-<lb />feeling manner that if he did not<lb />give her a diamond bracelet worth<lb />at least £150 she would elope with<lb />the coachman, .<lb /><lb />oCome to my arms, my darling<lb />child,TT he exclaimed, as the tears of<lb />joy coursed down his wrinkled<lb />cheeks, ~~come to my arms!�T<lb /><lb />~But shall I get the braceletiTT she<lb />asked hesitatingly.<lb /><lb />oOf course not,T he smiled de.<lb />lightedly. ~You get the coachman,<lb />I owe him eight monthsT wages.�T<lb />| That ended it."PcarsonTs Week-<lb />lv.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Cctton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />aaa.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHURCU?ES,<lb /><lb />BAPTISi1"Services every; Sunday,<lb />moring and evening. Prayer ~meeting<lb />Thursday evening. Rev, A. W. Setzer,<lb />Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M.<lb />C, D. Rountree, Superintendent.<lb /><lb />CAT HOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lal ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 9:30<lb />A.M. W.B. Brown, Superintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST--Seivices everv Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesdav evening. Rey.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin-<lb />tendent.<lb /><lb />PRESBYTERIAN"Services _ third<lb />Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.<lb />J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb />dent .<lb /><lb />LUDGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. ¥."Greenville Lodge No<lb />284 meets first and third Monday eyen-<lb />J. M, Reuss W. M. L. I. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. VY.<lb />Johnson N.G. UL. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. ot P."Var River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every friday evening... H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and $.<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W. Lb.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening. Johr<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R.<lb /><lb />A.L ot H, Pitt Ceuncil 236 meets<lb />every Thursday night. 3. B cherry<lb />war uy, Wilee See.<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY. Primary, Second<lb />ary or Tertiary Sypillis permanently<lb /><lb />cured in 15 to 85 days. You ean 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 pav rail-<lb />road fare and hotel bills, and no charge<lb />if wefailtocure. 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 />Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of<lb />the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, itis this Sypbilitic Blood Poison<lb />that we guarantee to cnre. 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 />of the most eminent physicians. 3500-<lb />00 capital behind our uncouditional<lb />guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed<lb />on application. Address COOK REM-<lb />EDY Cv., 480 Masonic Temple, Chica-<lb />£0, l}ls<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />ale Aeadeay,<lb /><lb />The next session of th \acifool Wi<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. ¢, 1897<lb /><lb />and eontinue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. s200<lb />Intermediate ** ~** o, $2 5<lb />Higher ics Ae $3<lb /><lb />Languages (each) ** $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the sehou<lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yourty.<lb />liberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />2 -@<lb /><lb />| chants of Norfolk - a<lb />: QoytTT iNe<lb />Good Middling , £3<lb />Middling . 54<lb />Low Middling 5 1-14<lb />Good Ordinary 48<lb />Tone"steady a<lb />. o PEANUTS!<lb />Prime ,<lb />Extra Prime 2<lb />�"�mancy "24<lb />Spanish 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Bitter, per 1b 15 to2 | 4<lb />Western Sides 5t 196 xO<lb />Sugar evred Hams 10 to 124 |%<lb />Corn 40 to 50<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 4.75 to 5.75<lb />Lara 54 to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4<lb />Sugar 44 to 0<lb />Coffee 34 to 20<lb />Salt per Sack 65 to 1 64<lb />Chickens 123 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz 120<lb />Beeswax.per 20<lb />Cotton feed,per bushed 10 to6<lb /><lb />~the limng membrane of<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />TN AD SHE ROW<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />�,�© citizens of Greenville and the<lb />a© public generally. |<lb />dc ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />4 Spouting and Stove Work,<lb /><lb />~G a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. ~Tobacco |<lb /><lb />Shop<lb /><lb />CATARRH OF THE STOMACH.<lb />A Pleasant Simple, but Safe Ef-<lb />fectual Cure forjit.<lb /><lb />Catarrh of the stomach has long<lb />been considered the next thing to<lb />incurable,<lb /><lb />The usual symptoms are a full or<lb />bloating sensation after eating, accom-<lb />panied sometimes with sour or watery<lb />risings, a formation of gases, causing<lb />pressure on the heart and Jungs and<lb />difficult breathing; headache fickle<lb />appetite, nervousness and a general<lb />played out, languid feeting.<lb /><lb />There is often a foul taste in the<lb />mouth, coated tongue, and if the<lb />interior of the stomach could be seen<lb />it wouid showa slimy, inflamed con-<lb />Jition.<lb /><lb />The cure for this common and<lb />obstinate trouble is found in a treat-<lb />ment which causes the tvod to be<lb />readily, thoroughly digested before it<lb />has a dime to ferment end mritate the<lb />delicate mucous surfaces of " the<lb />stomach.<lb /><lb />To secure a prompt and healthy<lb /><lb />~digestion is the one necessary thing to<lb /><lb />do, and whea normal digestica 1s<lb /><lb />secured the catarrhal condition " will<lb />have disappeared.<lb />According to Dr. Harlanson the<lb /><lb />satest and best treatment is to use<lb />after each meal a tablet, composed of<lb />Distsste, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux,<lb />Golden Seal en fruit acids.<lb /><lb />These tablets can now be found at<lb />all drug stores uacer the name of<lb />StuartTs Dyspepsia ~Lablets, and, not<lb />being a patent medicine, can be used<lb />with perfect safety and assurance that<lb />healthy appetite and thorough digestion<lb />will follow their regular use after meals,<lb /><lb />Mr. N. J. Booher ct 2710 Dearborn<lb />St., Chicago, Ill, writes: *Catarrh<lb />isa local condition resulting from a<lb />neglected cold in the head, whereby<lb />the nose<lb />becomes inflamed and the poisonous<lb />discharge theretrum, passing backwerd<lb />into the throat, reaches the stomach,<lb />thus producing catarrh of the stomach.<lb />Medical anthoritics prescribed for me<lb />for three years tor catarra of stomach<lb />without sure, but today I am_ the<lb />happiest of men after using only one<lb />box of StuartTs Dyspepsie ~Tablets, |<lb />cannot find appropriate werds © to<lb />express my good seeling.<lb /><lb />I have found ilesh, appetite and<lb />sound rest from tueir use.<lb /><lb />Stuarts Dyspepsi. ~ablets 1s the<lb />Sa.est preparation as well as che simp<lb />lest and most convenient remedy tor<lb />and form of indigestion, catarrh of<lb />stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,<lb />heartburn and bloating after meals.<lb /><lb />Send tor little book, mailed free on<lb />stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart<lb />Co,, Marshali, Mich. ~The tablets can<lb />be tound at all drug stores.<lb /><lb />W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes,<lb />Washington, N.C. |Greenyille,N.C.<lb />ODMAN &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb />Greenyllie N. C.<lb />Practice wherever services are desired,<lb /><lb />nF<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAPT&amp; BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. C.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />iG<lb /><lb />[4 oRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />| FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />peel, Strentio" given to cleaning<lb /><lb />pasa teens<lb /><lb />Rigas SURG Ame ROS<lb /><lb />Le aegis peeves ane<lb /><lb />ste ts a nets SiR Ben RA<lb /><lb />Serenata aaas iene caetedemaranaree cramer neroee<lb /></p>
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          <lb />LL REE DRESSES =F<lb />, : ; a | . SAT Sey SARA Ay oA al<lb /><lb />Nano The Backwoodsman Who Undertook to | It Proves Kocevtawlet to te Sensitive Eng- on GS a SEE THATT ? Ta oie<lb /><lb />~ Speak For the Ex-President. lish Upper Crust.<lb />TSchedule in Effect Nov. 29th, 189. | : . nga<lb />Departures from Wilmington. One August day in the summer; With asigh of relief our English |<lb />are of 1895 there was a great gathering | contemporaries announce the result | : | Be a<lb />NORT:IBOUND. | sain ani ey TTT TET<lb /><lb />nt<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />| at the only hotel at Old Forge, the} of the investigation into the ances-<lb /><lb />#p ALLY No 48"Passenger"Due Meg- . a)<lb />0.35 a. m. Nolia 10.52 am. Warsaw 11.10 best known of the gateways to the|tral history of Michael Faraday.<lb /><lb />. bh : \ : .<lb />a m, Goldsboro 11.58 am, Wil | Adirondacks. A pole, a tall, sturdy | Dismay and consternation were<lb /><lb />son 12.43 pm. Rocky Mount looking piece of timber, was to be] plainly visible everywhere when the | 9.<lb /><lb />act Roar pi gigete ete ae raised and ex-President Benjamin | insinuation was made recently that Parana Wh at | S It -) RIceeRIG<lb />6.28 p m, Richmoud 7.15 pm, | Harrison, then occupying his cot-| the family of the famous scientist be<lb /><lb />_ Norfolk 6.05 pm, Washing-| tage on Second lake, had consented | occupied a humble place in the low-<lb />ton 11.30 pm. Raltimore 12.53] to speak, Campers from the chain | &amp;T Walks of life. The ~~nice people�<lb /><lb />am, Philad . ; ; ; . oS ,<lb />New York clpnia big ete of lakes that leads into the Blue| Who had been admiring the genius<lb /><lb />3,00 pm mountain region from Old Forge, | % Faraday were horrified at the _" It is a picture ot tae celebrated a<lb /><lb />VAILY No'40"Passenger Due Mag natives of the neighboring lumber | thought that among his progenitors<lb />7.15 pm. noiia8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10| towns, guides and woodsmen, min- Was &amp; Common day laborer. This<lb />p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,] gled in the crowd that wandered impression is now corrected, and joy<lb /><lb />won 106 2 bp Tarboro about the hotel, filling the piazzas, and gladness fill the hearts of the | ;<lb />med + Veldon P4iam, Nor-| 22d seeking shelter in the little par- fraternity on the other side.<lb />. a ~Oa a tn Petersburg lor from the drizzling rain and ne A representative of the family,<lb />: So nie ur oJohn W, Faraday of Hay?e, Corn-<lb /><lb />3,24 a m, Richmond 4.20 a m, | etrating mountain air without.<lb />Washington 7.41am, Baiti,! Jn this loitering crowd was yj W#l,�T furnishes the infor mation<lb /><lb />onore 9.05 4 m, Philadeipnia chore boy from one of the fourth that ~Sone Robert Faraday married<lb /><lb />11.25 am, New York 2.02 p ~ , he fl ° *<lb />1m. Boston 9.00 p m. lake camps, a recklesg, irresponsible Elizabeth Dean, the owner O onthe Best in use The outfit of no busines<lb />SOUTHBOUND, fellow, but of unusual cunning and ham W ood Hall, in Yorkshire. This S$ man ig<lb />DAILY No 55"Passengor Due Lake| shrewdness. He had a greedy appe- hall, it is said, was of some beauty, complete without one. T<lb /><lb />~{0 p a... Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad | tite, and most of the time was fool-| and of a style peculiar to that part<lb />pour 5.40pm Marion 6 43 p] ish with drink. On the morning of of the country; architecturally, it<lb /><lb />in, Florence 7.25 Sum-}j yy: : ag y fecti sbert Faraday<lb /><lb />T ce 72 p My OUM=) this day, while we were sailing | W48 very effective. Robert Faraday<lb /><lb />te: 8.42 pm, Columbia 10.05 . ; rn<lb />1, Denmark 6,30 a m, August | down to Old Forge, he had calmly | ¥48 the great scientistTs grandfath-<lb /><lb />to'8.20 am, Macon 11.30 a m, | swallowed at one gulp a half pint of | �,�* bis own father, Barnabas, being T<lb />Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles: whisky, as the initiative to one of| born at the hall.� It is explained e e ector ook Store<lb />ton 10.20pm. Savannah 2.40] pis terrible sprees. Later, luck at that he was one of a large family,<lb /><lb />a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m,j J... rs of ich he shi<lb />St. Augustine 10.30 om.Tam | dice in the barroom and a commin- the members of which had to shift ,<lb />" for themselves when they left the<lb /><lb />pa6.45 pm, » sling with genial souls had brought . . .<lb />ARRIVALS ATT WILMINGTON " Ponto a condition where his smile} Parental abode, but particularly em-|has a nice assortment ot thc3se Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />FROM THE NORTA. never faded and his step was most | Phatic is the sti itement that oin nolalso a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens<lb />DAILY No. 49."Passeneer"Boston uncertain. instance was their condition in hfe; Yoy will be astonished when you see them and<lb /><lb />8615 PM, NO aa ease zer Boston | ~The coremony of the pole raising | oYt ing approaching that of ay garn how very cheap thev are.<lb />Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti- | ¥48 announced for 2 oTclock. At| ~borer, a Class 0 men W2ose po<lb />more 2,50 am, Washington] that hour the ex-president had not sition at that period was peculiarly |<lb />4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am, | arrived at the hotel, and the people miserable and degraded, ; "<lb />Vetersburg 9.50 am, Nor-| who had gathered there were nerv- FaradayTs father was verger and<lb /><lb />Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro sext yf = , ader<lb />T 3 . ~conetod with| 8e the village church, leader<lb />12.12 - cusly moving about, disgusted with | 8©4ton OF t 5 T ver<lb />rn, et Mount. 1.00 : . of the choir and a shoemaker by You may never,<lb /><lb />pm, Wilson 2°1 4% pm, Golds"| the weather and annoyed at the de- d Gar<lb />. . a aye qv a VE 7QUqQ rT} ,<lb />boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4.02,]Jay. In the interval George, the trade. Faraday s uncle was the own But should you ever<lb />pm, Maguolia 4.16 pm, chore boy, ventured the remark | ® of a neighboring quarry and em-<lb />. DAILY No. 41."Passenger--Leave | that if the president didnTt hurry he ployed a number of oday laborers<lb />SU AM, Boston 12.00 night, New! oud get out on the piazza and and ~twas noted for his kindness to 6 ;<lb />York 9.30 am, Phitadelphia » ¢hic | his employees.TT FaradayTs father 4<lb />12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm, | make the speech himself. For this |?" pro y een. araday s tate a i} O Y1In 1n<lb />Washington 846 pm, Rich-| boldness he was dragged from the James, formed an attachment for} (<lb />mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg | parlor a yeni ..| Margaret Hastwell, whose father<lb />pm, ¢| parlor to the more congenial atmos<lb />was a farmer and also an employer<lb /><lb />8.12pm, Norfolk 2.20 pm, ) phere of the barroom.<lb />7 of day laborers.TT He was averse to aE (10<lb />mayo 1 me to see 0S, ="<lb /><lb />Awe na ar Finally the former chief execu<lb /><lb />, ym. R ok r 5. = 4 ¢ wu ( 3D. ~1Y-<lb /><lb />ae cexy Mount 6.45 the match, being ambitious for his<lb />daughter to marry some one who<lb /><lb />am. Leave Wilson 6.20 am, | tive arrived. The crowd, which had<lb />foldsboro 7-01 am, Warsaw | formed on the slope of the lawn be-<lb /><lb />7.53 am, Magnolia 8.05am. | fore the hotel, immediately revived had more cash thana youth who<lb />xen? ~o i jenenser-leave and hurrahed and cheered the noted mame Clapham © ood me a ar<lb />unday ville 10.42 am. This train | SUest: The formalities of the cere- neler Se ee ane eae Gale<lb /><lb />(J. :riines © Walnuc street, | mony were quickly disposed of by ee follow ed the palling of a<lb /><lb />FROMTHE SOUT. the long suffering committee and blacksmith� 10 London, and even-<lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave the chairman took the earliesfop- tually married Margaret and took<lb />vaunuss see her to London, where he had te<lb /><lb />Delete lh _AARABAMABAAASBAEA<lb />12,15 P. M. Tampa &amp;.( : 1 F ortunity to introduce Mr. Harrison<lb />oY. M. Tampa 8,00 am. So 59 | portunity to int? MT. ELATTISON, | 7 ..<lb />SOG GL fight his own battle, and like iwany<lb /><lb />pm, Jacksonville 635 pm,]| The ex-president rose and stood by 1:<lb /><lb />. yo 4 ° ; . y. yi ~e18\ NX cr way<lb />Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-| his chair, which had been placed another found it hard enough. Moga ney a 0D TDA OTS eo<lb />ton 5.20 am.Columbia 5.50] ¢ Sotonne hack fr Av viagra | MichaelTs earlier years are described | | MN wey<lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 M some distance back from the plazza :<lb />am, Macon) vail, An instant ho regarded the} 24 struggle against poverty.<lb /><lb />9 3i) am, A<lb />* » Augusta 5.05 yO, . f oUhieh javory | ~agiina<lb />Denmark 4.55 pm. Snmapter crowd below. Apparently he was All of which is very interesting,<lb /><lb />nT . yohe arate) r y ~ 1A 4 1q ~ yoy 1 ") . = "<lb />«45 am, Florence 8.55 am. | about to speak when the group that | Put scarcely worth the fuss that has Anything from axe====<lb />Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourr ; had pressed about tho parlor door | been made about it. However, it<lb /><lb />10.235 am ake Ww ae , » P<lb />11.08 am. Lake Waccamaw opened and George the chore boy, seoms as if old world pr judice:<lb />must be consulted even when the<lb /><lb />f¥Train on Seotiond N his trousers tucked into the tops of noe oe<lb /><lb />i nd Neck Branth Road cenius Vow V; Gans,  r '%<lb />aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,30 | bis great, coarse boots, his coat- recognition of genius of the highest wv iti a rs ee ro |<lb />P, m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.29 p sleeves falling over his hands andj Of der is involved."Western  Elve-<lb />w., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55] almost concealing them, his flannel<lb /><lb />Pe all NNN NEL ey Nl NNER Ne PRP NDR PRAIRIE<lb /><lb />ym. Ret o, leat + ah . , -iq fo TO<lb />a GQ irning, les Aves Kinston 7.50] chirt open at the neck"George, with<lb />YY May treenville 8, §2 Aa. m, Arrivin? . v4 ?<lb />Hali* x at 11:18 a. m., We'don 11,33 am | 28 smile and his stagger highly de- :<lb />daily except Sunday. veloped"stepped out before the as- On Dickerson Avenue, A nine-Troom Ee o5 Li ~ oe Tre<lb />tonished assemblage and walked house, with kitcheu, pantry, buttlerTs CA. ain S&amp;S OLeCooEe is  Oster,<lb /><lb />navel iy 7 14 use } house, sta-<lb />quickly to the railing. pantry, smoke house, woo<lb /><lb />Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p. - an sae wit) . RAYS erie KE ples, larn, buggy hous ce, two gardens,<lb />rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4 001 vl. covering With grea Care AS | and a good weil of water, For terms .<lb />n,, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves frouzy head, he laid his broad brim- | app'y ta W, HW. WHITE. asm . "<lb /><lb />Larboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.{ med hat on the secretary's table.<lb />The Daily Reflector. -<lb /><lb />lrains on Washnigton Branch eave<lb /><lb />&amp;) . . . . memaememrrasmeets eee<lb />snd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | Wholly unmindful of the eentleman | _<lb /><lb />11,00 a. m., and 7.20 Se .<lb /><lb />nt Sunday, C be Mm Daily �,�X-| over whose distinguished face thero :<lb />Sunday. Connects with: traing onl, nen 6<lb /><lb />scotland Neck Branch. fluttered a hali quizzical, half amus- ik<lb /><lb />ed look, he turned to the erowd, and<lb />Train leaves varporo, N C, via Albe-| with all the confidence and assur-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily exceptsun-<lb />-ay,at5 39 p.m., Sunday 405 P, M;<lb /><lb />errive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6,00 p,m of the power of his words, said: : It Ni . Gives the home §news<lb />Returning! ; awl ~adies and gentlemen, I presume nr Ua tt<lb />nin saves Blymont hdaily except Uadies and gentlemen, 4 presume every afternoon at the<lb /><lb />Sunday, 7.50 a, m., Sunday 9.00 a am. you came here to hear me speak.�T . �"� N TT | ] ] |<lb />grrive Tarboro 10. 05 wm and 1, The presumption wag too greatly a small pice of 25 cents i<lb /><lb />ance of a speaker who is conscious<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N, C. branch leaves | oo" iggerated to pass unnoticed. Be- |<lb />Golc%boro daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a fore George could further indicate Phone No. 10 month. Are you a sub-<lb />Mm. arriving Smaithfield 8.30 a, wn. Re-| the supp osed desires of his audience, . a 30 } 9 It<lb />turning leaves Smuenaeld 00 a.m, ar-| he was struggling in the hands of scriper ! : not you<lb /><lb />ese : Ox :<lb />rives at Goldsbors 10,25 a, m, the irate committeemen, and the -" oue ht to be<lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence Pp, | 22812 his boot heels were drawing ; ae a | , i<lb />vee bal<lb /><lb />&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar | parallel lines on the boards of the<lb /><lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning | piazza. His exit was through the |) -=""""-"""- """<lb />Jeave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7, : same door that had marked his tri-<lb />diy. 7.50 m, daily except Sun- umphant entry, and it was just in- Wehave aiarge<lb /><lb />side this opening that he fell ina .<lb />| . om .<lb /><lb />ee on Clinton Branch leayes War-| heap and the smile collapsed. After STO OK OF<lb /><lb />1120 a.m. ane pally, except Sunday, | thus forcibly dismissing the intrud- a a<lb />2p, m* Returning} er the members of the committee i<lb /><lb />@@reeaaiae<lb /><lb />~eaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. an<lb />a3, 00. m. returned to their seats,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close ert<lb /><lb />tion} Andtben the president spoke."<lb />t Weldon forall points da wall rai ronle Maj weave<lb />_tehmone. alse at Rovk ys Lert New York Mail and Express.<lb /><lb />Norfolk and Carolina R |<lb />~ne all points North via N woke 1 &amp; Fane For Grant. G O C) DS<lb /><lb />While MeadeTs army was march-<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector.<lb /><lb />H.M EMERSON i<lb />GenT) Pass, T ling out of the Wilderness, a drum | s . , * T W ICE-A- W ERK.T<lb />. EMERSON, 'Tcaffie nian apts corps in passing GrantTs headquar- just arrived. Come ip<lb />' .KENLY. Gantt Man ters caught sight of the chief and at | | ~<lb />ye "_ once struck up a then popular negro Bee us.. Is only 31 a year. I,<lb /><lb />camp meeting air. Every one began<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT : to laugh. oWhat's the fun?� in 1 h- \ | , contains the hews every<lb />quired the general. ~o~Why,�T was : week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />A mansieome'y T illustrated book © | the reply, ~~they are playing, ~Ain't : | os<lb /><lb />20 pages deserptve of Rexas.a0 | ging to get out olde wilderness� Opie | tion to the farmers, es<lb />will be mailed ye any address oe | Phe general smiled at the ready wit pone | é FGIAL TY . pecially those growin<lb /><lb />receipt of eight centsto eover post | of the musicians, and said: ~~Well,<lb /><lb />T<lb />E<lb />X age. D. J. PRICE with me a musical joke always re- oe tobacco, | that..Jds; worth<lb />A<lb />Ss<lb /><lb />Pa'estine, Texas,<lb /><lb />G4, P.&amp;T. A. LL &amp; GN. BK. 9. | quires explanation. I know only h<lb />many times more) t an<lb /><lb />Rast Tevas lands are attracting neh earth ahve orienting vant<lb />considerable attention. @Mention | and the other isnTt."""San rancisco f CARR | a ae<lb />chia bape. aie, reehoty, doh. | iI n the subscription price:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />JUST THE NEWS ©<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />- : ~| The Reflector Gives What You Are<lb />B ® c |<lb />; Fishermen gre mending their nets.<lb />Creates many anew hiss 868 Java Rossted Coffee at J. S. Tun-<lb />Enlargos many an old business, | gtal]Ts,<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business,<lb />. ° _ Good Farm Lets to rent, apply to<lb /><lb />Higgs Bros.<lb />New Corned Mackerel! at J. S. Tun-<lb /><lb />StallTs.<lb /><lb />Revives manv a dull business,<lb />Rescues many alost Lusiness,<lb /><lb />Saves many a failing Lasinese.<lb />Court adjourned Thursday evenins<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />ar 4<lb /><lb />Secures success to anv 2iness<lb /><lb />for the term.<lb /><lb />TodayTs weather shifted the other<lb /><lb />; way"some colder.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />. .<lb />| Mr. J. J. Perkins has strawherry<lb /><lb />; plants in bloom.<lb /><lb />oT<lb />dy<lb /><lb />Cotton i.eed Meai and Seed OatS<lb /><lb />q<lb />Passenger and mail train going | 7 :<lb />S. M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going) cheap at<lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M. Fresh Country Butter every day at<lb />. . . Elmwood Dairy, Pbene 14,<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, * arrives<lb />9:50 A. M., leaves 10:10 A. Ms<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of Percales just ar-<lb />riced at LangTs Cash House.<lb /><lb />Scuth ~Round Freioht, arrives<lb />9:90 P. M. leaves 915 PLM<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River srives from|<lb />Wachineton Monday, o ednesday<lb />and Friday, Jeaves for Washing-<lb />ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat |<lb /><lb />urday: |<lb /><lb />The telephone link between Snow<lb />lL<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb /><lb />Hill and Farmville is being built.<lb /><lb />of Riverside Nurseries<lb /><lb />The lands<lb /><lb />have been pested,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />See notice iv this<lb /><lb />pape r.<lb /><lb />Rich Cream in any quantity on<lb />hand at any EImwood Dairy<lb />; Phone 14.<lb /><lb />time.<lb /><lb />Ke)<lb />{<lb /><lb />: . Q T | + gry than reve b« TY Ca?<lb />To oadvertise jadiciousiv, nee! Mrs. Harry Skinner was ~at home�<lb /><lb />the columns of the UrrLnctTor,<lb /><lb />msn LANRC RY A EEN RTE PE AEA EN<lb /><lb />Sore<lb /><lb />~toa number of lady friends ~Vhursday<lb /><lb />i<lb />{<lb />}<lb />lafternoon.<lb /><lb />Love may not make tne world go<lb />round, but it makes the young man go<lb />round to her house about seven Lights<lb /><lb />Weather Rulletin.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a week,<lb />For the best Buttes get the oElm.<lb /><lb />Mr. Crenshaw<lb /><lb />Kair tonigat ard Saturday.<lb /><lb />wwereemenes (WOOL made by aut<lb /><lb />Seen<lb /><lb />ly -<lb />Elmwood Dairy, 25 cents per pound.<lb />: iO CURR--NO it \v { Phone 14.<lb /><lb />{ have taken. the agency tor the<lb /><lb />That is the way all drogeists sell<lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON Wilmington Steam Leundry and solie-<lb />IC for Chills, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Iren and Quinine<lb />inatnsteiess form, Ch trem love it<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb /><lb />Tonics. Price, 50e.<lb /><lb />it the patronage of those wanting good<lb />work, Shipments made every Wed-<lb />Li<lb /><lb />Jay morning, returned Saturday<lb />W. F. Preppy.<lb /><lb />ji<lb /><lb />evering,<lb /><lb />OA AAR a<lb /><lb />(orn BD NSS fa)<lb />a ps yoe<lb />Xue<lb /><lb />AAAAABAM<lb /><lb />se<lb />ae<lb /><lb />=<lb />frome<lb /><lb />Sn es<lb /><lb />Hod<lb /><lb />ext<lb /><lb />; } } } ; 1OR waats , PpPnys , ] Doan / +3) 5 fy f}} : . m » Og<lb />That each Department has forced itself inte prominence by its own magnift}<lb />£9 } }  vari roaltipe rego f2 fF 2) ALP PWN me SL, San, 2 ~ + : .<lb />cence. . Our specialties are more UUMECPONS than ever and our prices const<lb /><lb />qute what well iuformed buyers term<lb /><lb />E BARGAIN<lb /><lb />While our efforts have never relaxed in trying to give the people the best<lb />and the most for their money, yet we have started the new year with re<lb />newed efforts to make our store the Popular Store, and we have started<lb /><lb />THO SCE SHES THIS. MOT<lb /><lb />£u ns mabe 7) gern Pes, o4 aaa genieT '<lb />é-+ A, en ce dit ; BR Sa,<lb />wok ie wr oo en ee 3" alive woes wh J ted NS<lb /><lb />eceteneeted<lb /><lb />( SAA<lb />is not only large but. complete and we are showing many styles aud combi<lb />intinne by ry pp MIP '" wn yirely ' ; , .* * :<lb />nations that are much in quality, superb in beauty and low in price.<lb /><lb />mrvotiel�"� WOOTEN DRESS<lb /><lb />a . 1 ¥ .<lb />Special Sale Price tor January :<lb /><lb />88.75 Patterns Reduced to $7.00<lb />7.00 Patterns Reduced to $5.50<lb />86.50 Patterns Reduced to. $5.00<lb /><lb />$6.00 Patterns Redueed to<lb />$5.00 Patterns Reduced to<lb />$4.00 Patterns<lb /><lb />Veivets, Silks, Laces and Braids<lb />sale of Fine All Wool<lb /><lb />BED BLANKETS. .<lb /><lb />$8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO..... been<lb />$6.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0....... |. 94.75<lb />$4.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED 10... .. |. ..83.00<lb /><lb />Cheaper Grades, Good Blankets, for 82,00, $1.50, $1.95, and 90 cents<lb />Dont miss this rare opportunity, Your friends, ay ! ents.<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />| $3.65<lb />Reduced to $3.00<lb /><lb />to match and suit almost anything. Special<lb /><lb />ine hare on March 16, 17, 18. 2nd 19<lb />tons ,<lb /><lb />QUO VADIS?.<lb /><lb />You Can Loo And See ~r<lb />Yourself<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ni b<lb /><lb />J. A. Dupree went up the roadT this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />F. MW. Smith<lb />Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />went down th<lb /><lb />-H. A. White returned Thursday<lb />. ins<lb /><lb />evening from' Richmond.<lb /><lb />H. L. Coward returned Thursday<lb />enening trem Richmond.<lb />Judge H, R. Bryan-telt this morning<lb />for his home in Newbern.<lb />S. F. Maultsby returned Thurcay<lb />evening from Fayetteville.<lb />Miss Nannie Grist,. ot ~Tarboro, is<lb />visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry.<lb />B. C, Pearce came in Thursday:<lb />evening from a trip on the road.<lb />J. S, Joyner, ot Ba~timore, spent last.<lb />night here and left this morning.<lb />Rev. J. Ji Harper, of Smithtield,<lb />hcre to remain until atter Sunday.<lb />Rey. J. T. B. Hoover, of Elm City,<lb /><lb />is yisitirg bis daughter, Mrs. A. UL.<lb /><lb />Wewish to inform our many friends Mr. R.E. L.<lb /><lb />fe ~i CRENSHA Wyashilled<lb />ns that the capactiyr of; , .<lb /><lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very3@ryman, who was recently swith the<lb />much enlarged tmd improved. We<lb />are now prepared to promptly fiil all<lb />orders at the folMwing prices, goods} now has charge of our Dairy: and<lb />delivered at your door: will serve yuu promptly and satis<lb />actorily. Wesolicit yourpatronages<lb /><lb />Elmwood Buttewr;..25 cts a pound<lb />Dairy Phone ItsT Residence Phone 98<lb /><lb />State experiment. farm at Raleigh,<lb /><lb />Sweet Milk,.. ....25 cts a gaiton.<lb />Sour Milk,..........3 cts a quart.<lb />Pure Cream,......25 cts a qaart.§<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprie<lb /><lb />Ti eatacnataiel<lb /><lb />tors.<lb /><lb />parse<lb /><lb />R. i. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb />Pres. J. L. LITTLE,:CashTdp,<lb />~REORGANIZED JUNE 35th, 1896.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF |THE:<lb /><lb />The Bank: of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C..<lb /><lb />Atthe Glose cf Busimess*Dec,:15th, 1397.<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vic<lb /><lb />LIABILITIESs<lb /><lb />"RESCURCES.<lb /><lb />fLoxns and Discounts $42,904.843 Capital stock paid in $23,000:90<lb />Over Drafts 1,580 075 Undivided Profits 3,797.27<lb />Premium on Stock . 1,000.00) Deposits subjeet-to Check  " 108,204.89<lb />i5+'Due from Banks 44, J$.00% Dae to Banks 199.07<lb />| Furniture and Fixtures 1,515.25? Gashiers Choeks outstanding, " 867.58<lb /><lb />| Current expenses 2,136.57 Time Certificates of Deposit» 960 UO<lb />Cash [tems 7.857.515 ""<lb />ash on hand 30,406i075 Total $132,114 61<lb /><lb />Total $13H118.61%<lb /><lb />Tatt. He is-secretary of the State Al-;<lb />liance and will al-o look after Dusiness |<lb /><lb />counected wit the Alliance white here, |<lb /><lb />GLE RR a OTE SN th TEE Bl,<lb /><lb />Maréhbals for the Fair.<lb /><lb />In the ist of marshals for the next<lb />Newbern fir we find the following}<lb />names of Gevenville young men: Jim,<lb />Cherry, ~�. D. Grimes, Pat Gorman,,<lb /><lb />H. W. Whedbee aud L. J. Moore.<lb /><lb />cette nd I aR aE), en tama<lb /><lb />Change of Religjous Services...<lb />. cys . t<lb />Rev. J. J. Harper will fill his regular<lb />appointment licve Sunaay, preaching at<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />Miss LincyTs schoc! room near the<lb /><lb />Mou.t) he will give a four days ment-<lb /><lb />mf a<lb />UD}<lb /><lb />{ in<lb /><lb />men who voted for the fusion<lb /><lb />CICK:<lb /><lb />not do it woul.<lb /><lb />yf<lb /><lb />the dast election say they will<lb /><lb />ifford<lb /><lb />to stand in the way of his own good,<lb /><lb />~<lb />rs<lb /><lb />No mar ean<lb /><lb />He who stacds up and says I aid<lb />wreng once but 1 will nov do it again}<lb />is made of the kind of stuff that God<lb />Almighty intended to put into menTs<lb />composition, [tis h-norable to con-<lb />tess errors and it is something cise | to<lb />be afraid to confess them, Manhood,<lb /><lb />[at<lb /><lb />hoaest Carolinians speak out all along<lb /><lb />courage and howor are laudable.<lb /><lb />the line."Lexington Dispatch.<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />pyour seeoun<lb /><lb />Phe GREENV ELLE SUPPLY CO.,| | -<lb />wotton Buyers- | ,<lb /><lb />""and<lb />Wholesale Grocers | le�<lb /><lb />We study caref lly the separate needs of our patrong.and shall be glad to hav<lb />oe ; glad @<lb />t, proraising every accemmodation consistent with good. banking.<lb /><lb />TO-DAYTS MARKETS. |<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />AS Reported by<lb /><lb />Cotton sold ineG@reenviile, 5 to. 5: 3-16.<lb />NRW YO".<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,<lb /><lb />* ¥ . T : 1 on rrs . 5 * ~ yj 4, q ga<lb />academy instead of at the Presbyterian | Corron ~dpening Noo. olose,<lb />eviews int] Januar 5.68 debi: 5.66<lb />church. Serviees In the Morning ab} January 2.05 relid 66<lb />. - RT enT 5.7 v TQ) 7 y!<lb />11 o'clock and m the evening ati 5 Marei ol yi 09) '<lb />oOT eleek May Jedd Jew Ds Ola | ata ig<lb />1 August. 5.89 D6, O84 -<lb />tt at CHICAGO. | | ESTABLISHED TsS75.<lb />e " Wika Opening. Ne De Close. | me 7 epEnnae<lb />batr and Driving Asstcition: fea wo } &amp; \ | \ fd Fade HP<lb />j danuary ay v4 \\ || Al, J) wil | | fas,<lb />, . . iw vee EY y<lb />fhe Greenville Driving Associagien | yay 13 043 O1e! -<lb />: , ey | . | aq1OY 1a<lb />has changed its name te the Greenvikte | Rips, | ~-Deaier in<lb />Fair and Driving Assoviatio. and will] January ATO: ap i " | d | 1 .<lb />. +  ft * ~ | §<lb />offer some premiams iis fall: for atl | ay {yo Le {S| il , Wi UU, ey Wh ills<lb />* 1 ryt } ! oe }<lb />cuitural Lroducts. rack arranvements | ORK 4 : .<lb />t . on Pork. | Farmers and Merchents buying theit<lb />haye been perfeeted with Mr R. L,) January PG) 200 Y65  pearTs supplies will find it to vheir ittars<lb />: waht  ¢ 1 . | . . . _-, est to gec ov prices before purchasing<lb />Jayiv, of W ashineton, ». C., WO tas 4 , Q7 2)! ~Vp | ( Ls bid :<lb />Davie, ( ~ Oo 7 May Jia Ae Jes elsewhere, Ourstcek is complete in<lb />arranged a cireut consisting 4 New- | al its branghes.<lb />bern, Washington, Gercenvilre and | ~~ oO a<lb />Roeky Mount. Weare informed thas |<lb />~ o7 . : ; . 8 Rae ete te PN Na Nel Na tet Nos tt NN i dt Nella Nal es Se Sec 9 } .<lb />it a edizens purse van be raised (as-is | Flour, Sugar, Coffee,<lb />being dow in Washington and Rocky i | Always at lowest market prices<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Nal alt<lb /><lb />as we buy direct from manufacsurers,<lb /><lb />|<lb />6 |<lb />6 | a,<lb />44<lb />'; A complete stock of<lb />? |<lb />ff _<lb />. . 02 ¢ ~o f r y<lb />The ( aliforuia Limited, 5 [; {] RNI rt }2 i.<lb />Viathe Saute Fee Route, | PL I JRE<lb />Chicago to California  | a<lb />BONS " lalways on band and sold atT prices ta<lb />Newest Pullmans" ; | suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb />Through dining cars, | and sold for CASH therefore, having ng<lb />Bulfet-smoking cars" 2 , rise to run We sell at a close margin.<lb />Pintsch gas. | : QaaTIT.TY<lb />7 S. M. SOQHULTZ.<lb />WwW. J. Blaek, G. P, A., 5<lb />Topeka, Kan.<lb />» 7 meee<lb /><lb />C. A. Higgins, A.G. BP. A, ws -<lb />Chicago. | \<lb /><lb />SAAN =~ mm<lb />Se iti gn in nan ane a Ge A<lb /><lb />PRANTL LN AN Nae IN LNT ENGIN PO le Nal Nea @<lb /><lb />ee ~~ ea<lb /><lb />Notice to Trespassers.<lb />Li PERSONS are hereby warned<lb /><lb />noT to trespass on my lands by cutting<lb />trees, tuking wood or timber, hunting,<lb />fishing, passing through fields, letting<lb />down fences, making roads, or in any<lb />other way. ~Those offending will be<lb />prosecuted fo the full extent of the law.<lb />ALLEN WARREN &amp; SON.<lb /><lb />for responsible, established hovse in<lb />North Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and<lb />expenses. Position steady. Refer-<lb />ence. Enclose selt-addressed stamped<lb />enyelope. ~The Dominion Company,<lb />Dept. K. Chicago.<lb /><lb />ANTED"UPRIGHT and faith-<lb /><lb />Your Attention,T<lb /><lb />I have associated myself in the meat<lb />business with W. R,. Parker under the<lb />firm style of We R. Parker &amp; Co We<lb />will thank ailthe old customers anda<lb /><lb />age. Collections will be made Monday<lb />morning, those failing to pay then will<lb />not be allowed further credit. . :<lb /><lb />ful gentlemen or ladies to travel {<lb /><lb />great many new ones for their patron-|.<lb /><lb />eaeeen } Seam<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND<lb /><lb />EMBALMERS.<lb /><lb />Notice!<lb /><lb />On the 21th day of January I sold<lb />my interest in the business known and<lb />condueted under the frm name of ~Tie<lb />Pitt County Buggy Company to Messrs.<lb />Charles Cobb and H. C. Edwards, sirce<lb />which time I have had no interest: or<lb />connection with the business in any<lb />way. W. R. Suirn.<lb />Greenville, N. C., Jan. 17th, 189%.<lb /><lb />cemnanninnesh Jesiiictines *"<lb /><lb />We have iuct received @ Le~<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Co;~<lb />fins and Caskets, in weed, meta).<lb />lic and cloth ever brought to<lb />Green, ills, |<lb /><lb />We are prepared to foembalm<lb />ing in all its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to con<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en<lb />truated to our care will receive<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Our prices are jower than ever,<lb /><lb />Ve do not want monopoly brit<lb />yavite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any anda:<lb />times in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building.<lb /><lb />Notice!<lb /><lb />We wish to inform the public that<lb />we are no longer with the Pitt County<lb />Buggy Company, but have , taken<lb />positions with the old reliable John<lb />Flanagan Buggy Co pany, the hustlers.<lb />We can now be found at work in the<lb />new factory of the latter company where<lb />we will bu glad to have our friends and<lb />former patrons call. We thank those<lb />who have favored us with their work in<lb />the past and hope they will not forget<lb />us in our new place..<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />W. R. Siri,<lb /><lb />P. M. STARKEY, -'<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1898.<lb /><lb />J.S8. C., BENJAMIN.<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; CO<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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