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          <lb />a<lb />d ~<lb />4 Ga<lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a M<lb />| : ents a Month<lb />Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. No 966<lb />" ee anne eee nt 9 ne a LEANN . "<lb />Antitoxine tor Swine. OVER THE COUNTRY just FOR FUN. Oe<lb />"" " " -S-={IF YOU ARE@s¢<lb />x) * * ~ = 7 7 (*) 4 nh<lb />Dr. Salmon chiet of the aatneal of Smallpox is reported from several] The wite of an uptown blacasmith<lb />Animal Industry, has submitted to portions of Wise county, Virginia. shoes chickens.<lb />Secretary Wilson a report upon the Four] tn<lb />experiments made in the treatment of oour iundred delegates dre attend- A pair of suspenders"the hangman :<lb />ohhoos for hog cholera with antitoxin ing the monetary vonvention at India- | and his agsistant. | ,<lb />bh 4 a « .<lb />serum, says a Washington Dispatch in Gapoliz. The shoemakerTs son wants t) know] |<lb />the New York Sun. This serum is} An English syndicate is to erect a if animals without souls belong to the}<lb />made upon the same principle as the nen eas steel plant at Birming-| Upper class, AA<lb />antitoxin of diphtheria, and is _" ham, Ala. The buneo steerer may not be a 4 7<lb />" ven both a u o _ The steamer Pelican has been given | bighly moral mau, but heTs always look- Without being proper<lb />nave been innoculated with the NOB] y, ae Jo: W! . os<lb />paslost by shipping men in San ing for good things.<lb />cholera virus. The blood of such Cal ee a 2 ly clad means a case O '<lb /><lb />~are ts merits and what is its price,<lb /><lb />animals, when rejected under the skin<lb />both<lb /><lb />of swine, possessed preventive<lb />and curative éction.<lb /><lb />first<lb />the jaboratory, and<lb /><lb />fall<lb /><lb />This serum was used upon<lb /><lb />small animals 1<lb /><lb />being found sfieartons was last<lb /><lb />tested on several herds of swine 12<lb />Page County, Iowa. Out of 244<lb />animals treated, of which 86 were<lb /><lb />Conse-<lb /><lb />59 died.<lb /><lb />of the animals<lb /><lb />already sick, only<lb /><lb />quently 82.86 per cent.<lb /><lb />in these herds were saved, while about<lb /><lb />85 per cent. cf untreated herds dicd.<lb />Secretary Wilson regards the result<lb /><lb />of the experiments as most encouraging<lb /><lb />to the farmers, whose losses from hog<lb />chclera for many years kave been s0<lb />«enormous to weigh<lb /><lb />He is of opinion that it is ab-<lb /><lb />o8 heavily<lb />them.<lb />oe essential during the experl-<lb />mental stage that serum of undoubted<lb />quality . used, and he therefore pro-<lb /><lb />poses ta ask Congress for an appt} Ti-<lb /><lb />enable the Depart-<lb />ment of Agriculture to furnisn 2,000,-<lb />000 does of distributs<lb />during the coming year. Uhe<lb /><lb />cost of the serum is 10 cents per<lb /><lb />ation which will<lb />the serum for on<lb />present<lb /><lb />nm ad<lb /><lb />upon<lb />\<lb /><lb />Francisco,<lb /><lb />Actor Edward Radeliffe, the alleged<lb />bigamist, has been indicted at New<lb /><lb />York for perjury.<lb /><lb />Rev. H. G. Burrage, aged 70, reetor<lb />of the English Church at East Hatley,<lb />Que., hanged himself.<lb /><lb />Iil,, 18<lb /><lb />The City Council of Chicago,<lb /><lb />legislating against grade crossings wi th-<lb /><lb />in the co. poration limits.<lb /><lb />John ft Auditor,<lb /><lb />of Kershaw, 8. C., commiied suicide by<lb /><lb />2. Draketord, County<lb /><lb />shooting on account of ill heaith.<lb /><lb />The City Council ef Toronto, Ont.,<lb /><lb />has deeded that no aliens shall be em-<lb /><lb />ployed on public works in that city.<lb /><lb />Andrew C. baugan, ex-City Treas-<lb /><lb />ind.,<lb /><lb />convicted of misappropriating funds.<lb /><lb />urer of Minneapolis, has been<lb /><lb />ry gata Ve » sien valanad<lb />ostriuster KF. B. Baker, colorzu,<lb /><lb />A. q*s<lb />Lake Uily, S.<lb />J<lb /><lb />ing his duties, and the<lb /><lb />C., was shot upon assum-<lb /><lb />post cilice Avas<lb /><lb />burned.<lb /><lb />A bil has been introduced in- the<lb />~ ° ¥ . * + ~<lb />Qhio Legislature to abolsh the deaih<lb /><lb />: lh anee elt ser mcm is revi<lb />penalty aud suustitute soilftary Commie<lb /><lb />niciet fo2 ie.<lb />il aia t Lom Wat:O.. is to be<lb />Lo Dove liot pandivdata far (Ancearncor oat<lb />tae LOLuULSt Cabalefe iol (rovernol QO!<lb />a i%*1 + yt<lb />Georeh The Stave convention Wil<lb /><lb />of animals treated, only one aose being<lb />equ ured,<lb />RT<lb />Fire Insurance Rates Should De-<lb />crease.<lb />ry . oo rif] . tds ;<lb />The present year wil no doubt cee a<lb />. ; .<lb />stil ereater downward tengeney in<lb />insurance rates. Slaitistics ol fire<lb /><lb />losses in the United States durit ng the<lb /><lb />~ ANZ<lb />;meet on uM<lb />|<lb /><lb />arch oti.<lb /><lb />ia!<lb /><lb />14<lb /><lb />{ 4<lb />ye LsLie ane ny elo! S from. a WW -<lb />dow in West Fe ort rth street. New<lb />York Tey $3 } 14 i} ry LY 1,] ~<lb />LO a, «thide Loui we hiehhee Wa UDLOW 4<lb /><lb />from a Window and Killcd,<lb /><lb />% T ] iT wyntain.n<lb />va ( mn elevato contiulnal!<lb />past year show un aggregate of $110,- ~ ~ " ES<lb />. oo a) OO bushels of wireat was burned<lb />000.000, beme $5,000,000 less than i yee 5 ue oe<lb />: : eee YT yyy lay poh, hy lo 3<lb />1895. So marecG decreas? 19 losses 13 | SP AA ses ight Ph<lb />not so muel attribut Fle to oe od Taal ) nated dvabeut two mii lon doaars<lb />ES muecrl + as Meade LOO OG LUCK,<lb />{<lb />te tmureved methods of dpstruaed de | . oe<lb />as 10 (MpPrGVed teas Or nStruG.h ed<lb />vigilance of inspection, and greater In Chicago,<lb /><lb />efficiency inthe fire seryice. All of<lb /><lb />these must directiy aifect he<lb /><lb />charged for insurance, and by a<lb /><lb />ering of them, W ill enable property<lb />owners to carry grenies prote ection |<lb />than they have here:cfore done."<lb /><lb />Raleigh Post.<lb /><lb />Tell the Story Plainly.<lb />There firms that<lb /><lb />potponing the day when they wiil com-<lb /><lb />are many keep<lb /><lb />mence advertising in order to gain time<lb />for the coneaction of a onovel� adver-<lb />tising method. This<lb />policy, and the final result is generally<lb /><lb />ig a profitless<lb />the indefinite postponement of further<lb />business transactions on the part of the<lb />firm, Even a superficial. study of the<lb />advertising situation of must<lb />force the conclusion that the brightest<lb />and most successful advertisers are not<lb /><lb />today<lb /><lb />necessarily so because, they advance<lb />new imethods, but simply because they<lb />know just how to adapt the old methods<lb />to their particular business. And when<lb />the subject is thoroughly sitted we find<lb />that there is, after all, but one advei-<lb />tising method-"-to tell the people in plain<lb />language what you have jo sell, what<lb />It<lb />is the same old method, but we have<lb />never seen it improved upon, and if it is<lb />honestly pursued it will provea winner<lb />every time,"Profitable Advertising,<lb /><lb />Jim Starkey donTt take stock in<lb /><lb />mules any more, but is now learning to<lb /><lb />ride a bicye! .<lb />hour.<lb /><lb />Iixhibition free every<lb /><lb />j<lb />|<lb />S|<lb />low- ch<lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />t hie ivoO<lb />W sy + fs ] fa 4 al ¥ } s<lb />VOU tO The teiepdone<lb />. lacs . - . "99<lb />1S! and, ples se, at once.<lb />* \ ¥ ~ yee ~ ? 4 x ] ' 14<lb />oNumber, please,� said tho polite<lb />operator.<lb /><lb />oOaly the<lb /><lb />fourth, you impudent<lb />thing!� snapped back the fair telephon-<lb />ar,.-Cinciunati Commercial Tribune.<lb />Lookout.<lb />Information came to Tug Rerriec-<lb />Tor thaf it was snowing in Richmond<lb /><lb />this afternoon. The weather 1s beginning<lb />to feel like we might get a little<lb /><lb />of i<lb /><lb />T<lb />4}<lb />,<lb />j uall<lb /><lb />sprinkle of it here before a great while. evering.<lb /><lb />A local clothing house displays this<lb />ambiguous sign: oOvercoats, $3, They<lb /><lb />wonTt last at this price.�<lb /><lb />«No wonder ITm hungry,� grumbled<lb /><lb />the old sea dog. ~~For the past thirty<lb /><lb />years ITve heea livinT on barks.�<lb /><lb />oTtIp or pheumonia,pos-<lb /><lb />the year. Cold weath-<lb />~er has no terrors for<lb /><lb />Play wrichte * What do you tbink of<lb /><lb />my marine drama?T Critique" oTm<lb /><lb />afraid it will play to light houses.�<lb /><lb />Hoax"oSimpkinsT boys are all ge-<lb /><lb />ing to the bad.� Joax"oItTs strange<lb /><lb />that such an estimable man shouldnTt<lb /><lb />have an heir of respectability.�<lb /><lb />~Mine is indeed a hard lot,� remark-<lb />ed the man whe found a Jo-foot layer<lb />of granite beneath the sod of his newly<lb /><lb />purchased ecmetery plot,<lb /><lb />Mrs. Handouto Would you like to<lb /><lb />. . "99<lb />cider cood man?<lb /><lb />have a class of ny<lb />Weary Willie"**No,<lb />Vy that works.<lb /><lb />lady; {[ donTt<lb /><lb />keer tor noethir �<lb /><lb />s Hardippe read<lb />"3 80 CA fu lly r¢ HeTs<lb />� Jobson""Nor<lb /><lb />fingn-<lb /><lb />CONV bya loes<lb />ON V¥ ny @<lb /><lb />pak yi<lb /><lb />5. 1S he ¢<lb /><lb />Hobs<lb />all the trade<lb />not in bus Ines<lb />but he always looks up a mins<lb />cial condition before striking him ato a<lb /><lb />1 vey 2D<lb />oan.<lb /><lb />~yoy cel is ¥rr soy<lb />Slobis" HI lo, Byones What are<lb />you com. te do with the camera?<lb /><lb />Bjones"oGuing to bore an artesian<lb /><lb />T ' ~ ee<lb />well im my back yard. YouedidnTt<lb />SUDPO-e I was von LO take photographs<lb />with it. did you 2�<lb />eepite Lig Asks ys .<lb /><lb />;<lb />~ay xv<lb />STATE NEWS,<lb />ee cee BRE OS<lb />rr « 12<lb />ihe Ih anek { ) meets in I '<lb />_ . Wana iey<lb />Mount tomorrow and continue through<lb />Sunday,<lb /><lb />ry ~ f£ T39 bs oe é<lb />Lhe Cotveeation of Bdention mects<lb />, Washineton tumerrow and ecntinues<lb /><lb />, | [ne ans<lb />OUgTH oUbeUy.<lb /><lb />The Stat<lb />CA. will be<lb /><lb />10th to 13th<lb /><lb />y $ 4%,, y ~<lb />1} Ob take ® M,<lb /><lb />held in Acheville<lb /><lb />CONVENLIG<lb /><lb />{tis said that ex-Congreysman H.<lb /><lb />G. Ewart will secure the appointment<lb /><lb />ag Judge DickTs successor on the Fed-<lb />eral Corrt Bench.<lb />[ have taken the agency tor the<lb /><lb />Wilmineton Steam Laundry and solic-<lb />it the patronage of those wanting good<lb />work, Shipments made every Wed-<lb />returned Saturday<lb />W.F.<lb /><lb />nesday morning,<lb /><lb />Preppy.<lb /><lb />eee vee ere eese eee eeae<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS.<lb /><lb />*e@e@aeeey ce ee eee eee<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />@peteoeensteeeeaeageeene<lb /><lb />oe #8 @®- @ @<lb />e*e es # @<lb /><lb />Prices Right, "<lb />-=" Goods Right.<lb /><lb />Fair Dealings and Courteous Treatment<lb />is what you'll always find at<lb /><lb />ALFRED FORBES.<lb /><lb />eee ee ee eee eee ee ee<lb /><lb />HATS, SHOES.<lb /><lb />coor ee seen ereveseees<lb /><lb />Ss* eas<lb />se ee ee<lb /><lb />aevoee ene tee ee eeeeee<lb /><lb />GROCERIES:<lb /><lb />eeoeeeee oe we eeeetaneee<lb /><lb />ene ©@ 2 @<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />those wearing ove of |<lb />~our handsome Melton<lb />Kersey or Beaver<lb /><lb />OVERCOATS.<lb /><lb />If you want stylish<lb /><lb />that<lb />~ comtortable,<lb /><lb />UGRD<lb /><lb />sibly at this season of.<lb /><lb />s perfect in fit as well as warm ;<lb />come to us and we will<lb />vou up in swell style.<lb /><lb />CLOT ELIIN G<lb /><lb />nd<lb />f<lb /><lb />Ai<lb /><lb />KING CLOT<lb /><lb />UILLER.<lb /><lb />oe TEE PAR A ESE BM<lb /><lb />| |<lb /><lb />' Beautit<lb />gy 7 © )<lb />Courtesy<lb />5<lb /><lb />thrown in<lb /><lb />at our store,<lb /><lb />FN ae Oe ee ee ee<lb /><lb />Pal Pg Na LN Lf yg NN lO a<lb /><lb />Ns ale a<lb /><lb />pk<lb /><lb />Te<lb />LangTs Casa<lb /><lb />vate Oe ee<lb /><lb />ee ee a<lb /><lb />Ne ep ete te taal lel Mela en Soa PO anni aad<lb /><lb />Lang Sells Ch<lb /><lb />SENET Sas RAT oe SS<lb /><lb />nes<lb /><lb />Hage ay om, mm, -»<lb />okie Shel Hey cs� ee ie, Le; a<lb /><lb />make right<lb /><lb />just in at<lb /><lb />Plain, Stripes and Checks.<lb />"<lb /><lb />Figured Denim, Silk-<lb />aline, and a lot ofnew<lb />Wash Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />"ag<lb /><lb />acannon saasinecnenningenaclieent teint Rr<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />aia es<lb /><lb />~Dp J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />tonettaaimncan ete<lb />canine<lb /><lb />oom<lb /><lb />ee commana<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />* ema<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />Pe ean<lb /><lb />Eriored as second-clas mil matter.<lb /><lb />emma<lb /><lb />Pn naan<lb />eet = ie ern<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTITON RATES.<lb /><lb />° 3.00<lb />ine year. - . . $ oe<lb />Qs. month, - . Ta<lb />ine weer.  eer<lb /><lb />Detivered in town dv carriers without<lb />axtrT cosT.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal andean be<lb />nd on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />-e after<lb />""""<lb /><lb />we Cesiré « iiwa eorresporuent At<lb />Vev pasta ce inthe county, who will<lb />e) inbrief items of NEWS as TE Con<lb />= ach neighborhood, Write play<lb /><lb />Yon v on one side of the papers<lb /><lb />ET<lb />enue amma nnmneti nec annem ntl<lb /><lb />"_<lb />ene cane<lb /><lb />aceanenirnannmerstrectoe<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, JANUARY 97, aN<lb />an a<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />A disastrous fire oceurred at Spo-<lb /><lb />kane, Wash., early Tuesday mprning.<lb />million<lb /><lb />Property to the value of half a<lb />dollars was destroyed and<lb /><lb />last their lives.<lb /><lb />Sener ennneecente ae nt o<lb /><lb />The Maryland Legislature has bro-<lb />ken the Senatoria! contest by electing<lb /><lb />Judge L. E. McComas to succeed<lb /><lb />Arthur p, Gorman, The contest in<lb />"rennessec still continues with the end<lb /><lb />nowhere is sight.<lb /><lb />The whistle of a locomotive can be<lb />heard 3,300 yards, the roise of a train<lb />3,800 yards, the report ofa musket and<lb />the bark of a dog 1,800 yards,the roll of<lb />a drum 1,600 yards, the croak of a frog<lb />900 yards, a cricket chirp 800 yards,<lb />a dinner bell two miler, and a call to<lb /><lb />get up in the morning 3 feet 7 inches.<lb /><lb />be oe<lb /><lb />The fact that the steamship lines<lb />plying to the Klondike already have<lb />all dhe business they can handle, so<lb />that they have been compelled to<lb />raise their passenger rates, may ter-<lb />porarily tend to thin out the spring<lb />rush ; but it will as surely operate to<lb />enliven competition in the transporta-<lb />tion business, and means will somehow<lb />be improvised to get all the gold seek-<lb />ers to the Yukon who can pay their<lb />passage money. Thus the steamship<lb />business wil regulate itself; but rhe<lb />larger problem will be to provision and<lb />eovern the grea: population which is<lb />sure to be massed in that region. In the<lb />solution of this question the Govern-<lb />ment will ultimately have to take<lb />part.<lb /><lb />A newspaper woman in Wash-<lb /><lb />~ington called on Mrs. John Sher-<lb /><lb />man the other day, says the New<lb />York Tribune, to get some infor-<lb />mation, but found that she was<lb />mot at home. oWell hasnTt she<lb />a secretory who can tell me about<lb />it?� said the newspaner woman.<lb />oCertainly, madam,� answered<lb />the servant; othis way, please.�<lb />And leading the way along the<lb />hall he threw open a door ana<lb />ushered her into the presence oF<lb />the Secretary -of State. The<lb />Secretary laughed heartily when<lb />the quick-witted newspaper wo-<lb />man explained the situation, and<lb />acied as his wifeTs private secre-<lb />tary long enough to give the in-<lb />formation that was desired.<lb /><lb />See NUT EA orem gD<lb /><lb />annem ee<lb /><lb />It is a pretty good rule that the<lb />gooner apig can be brought to<lb />200 pounds and the sooner he can<lb />be gotten to market after reach-<lb /><lb />ng this weight, the greater will<lb />be the per cen1. of profitin feed-<lb />ing him. Aside from the risk of<lb />cholera, etc., it has beex shown<lb />that the gain above 200 pounds<lb />costs more, and that even with<lb />pork bringing good. prices, there<lb />is often an actual logs in feeding<lb />Above 250 pounds.<lb /><lb />fifty people |<lb /><lb />The Girl in Business :<lb />oYou may meet your employer<lb />socially,� writes Ruth Ashmore<lb />in an article on oThe Busines<lb />Girl and Her Employer,� in the<lb />February LadiesT Home Journal,<lb />obut during the hours that you<lb />are in the office you are employ-<lb />ed by him, and you haye no right<lb />to claim, and he has no right to<lb />ask, any social recognition. You<lb />can always be pelite; you need<lb />not be hard-hearted, and there<lb />can be, without harm, an ex-<lb />change of pleasant words. But<lb />during business hovrs there is<lb />wisdom in attending to your<lb />business and doing nothing else.<lb />Your self-respect should not al-<lb />low you to be free in your man-<lb />ner with the different clerks who<lb />are your companions. and you<lb />should be wise enough not to<lb />have a confidant in the office.<lb />oNo matter who your employer<lb />is, you cannot afford to accept<lb />{uncheons, drives, flowers or any<lb /><lb />"| special socia! recognition from<lb /><lb />him. I do not mean that all men<lb />are bad. Again, 1 thank God<lb />there are thousands of good men<lb />but masculine human nature is<lb />weak, and when things haye gone<lb />wrong at home there is an in-<lb />mense satisfaction to the average<lb />man in getting a sweet sympathy;<lb />which he probably does not de-<lb />serve. from a yretiv, charming<lb />girl who believes in him. but<lb />you are hired to work, not to<lb />cater to the emotions of your<lb />employer, and when you are<lb />doing your work faithfully you<lb />are doing all that you are paid<lb />fcr.�<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />(Rear sentence nearer<lb /><lb />Mustard and Cress.<lb />Learning makes a man fit com-<lb />pany for hiraself anda terror fo<lb />others.<lb /><lb />Some friendship is like health-<lb />all right so long as it doesnTt cost<lb />anything.<lb /><lb />Jokes on marriage are only<lb />truly funny to those who are hap-<lb />pily married.<lb /><lb />Politeness is called the flower<lb />of humanit?; but man canhot live<lb />by bcuquets alone.<lb /><lb />The woman who makes good<lb />home made preseryes doesn t of-<lb />ten figure inthe divorce courts.<lb /><lb />Criticism is one way of making<lb />it known that we dislike other<lb />peopleTs faults more than our<lb />own.<lb /><lb />Life is neither a tragedy nora<lb />comedy; it isa chore which wo<lb />can accomplish better by whist-<lb />ling than by weeping.<lb /><lb />When a gos] mar has an over-<lb />bearing wife all other wives. have<lb />g mysteriozs feeling that things<lb />are being made eyer."Chicago<lb /><lb />Record.<lb />f<lb /><lb />""" etree naeecereeeceroneen Denes &amp;<lb /><lb />How to Treat Mormons.<lb /><lb />Why should notthe tables bo<lb />turned ana missionary work be<lb />undertaken with the Mormons<lb />themselves? We send misstior-<lb />aries to tougher sinners inan they<lb />can possibly be, and with some<lb />euecess. Here is a chance at our<lb />very doors, not only to save North<lb />Carolinians from running after<lb />false prophets, but of converting<lb />the false prophets themselves.<lb />The pleading that will turn the<lb />Chinese from their ways ought at<lb />least be powerful enough to send<lb />the Mormons back to Utah, if they<lb /><lb />ror of their doctrine. At al! events,<lb />where a Mormon preaches there<lb />too should be some opponent<lb /><lb />with the Bible at his command to<lb />confute the follower of Brigham<lb />Young. In that way the evil may<lb />be checked in its incipiency and<lb />the Mormons discouraged. This<lb />certainly is preferable to threat-<lb />ening them, as has been advised<lb />in some quarters-"-Asheville Viti-<lb /><lb />Zen.<lb /><lb />could not be made to see the er-|.<lb /><lb />T An Old Shoe Worth Something.<lb /><lb />North Carolina is always o2om-<lb />ing to the front.� A correspon-<lb />dent at Rocky Mount, that State:<lb />writes:<lb /><lb />«Jt ig well known that Lord By-<lb />ron was a cripple in his youth.<lb />Mr. Chavasse has one of the shoes<lb />with steel. rod and anklet, worn<lb />during this time by this noted<lb />bard. The record is authentic<lb />and the shoe was given Mr.sCha-<lb />vasse by his mother who now<lb />lives at her home near London,<lb />England. ~George Gordon Noel<lb />Byron, Lord Byron, of Rockdale,<lb />in the county of Lancaster, Eng-<lb />land,T says the record.�<lb /><lb />If Mr. Chavasse puts that shoe<lb />up at auction there will be some<lb />lively bidding."Atlanta Constt-<lb />tution.<lb /><lb />This is ~True.<lb /><lb />A newspaper has 5,000 readers<lb />fo each 1,000 subscribers. A<lb />merchant who puts out 1,000 hard<lb />bills gets possibly 300 or 500 peo-<lb />pie to read them"that is, if the<lb />boy who is trusted to distribute<lb />them does not put them under<lb />the sidewalk bridge. Tue hand<lb />bills cost as much as an advertise-<lb />ment inthe newspaper. All the<lb />women and girls and half the men<lb />and boys read the advertisement.<lb />Result; The merchant who uses<lb />the newspaper bas 3,000 more<lb />readers to each 1,000 of the hand-<lb />billTs readers. There is no esti-<lb />mating the amount of business<lb />that advertising brings a mer-<lb />chant, but that each dollar inyest-<lb />ed brings $20 to $100 worth of<lb />business there can be no doubt."<lb />Goldsboro Argus.<lb /><lb />Caught a Possum in His House:<lb /><lb />Jack Sprouse, a weil known<lb />colored man who lives on West<lb />Water streat, doesnTt haye to go<lb />tothe woods to hunt ~possums"~<lb />they come to him. About a<lb />month ago he caught a Tpossum<lb />tnder his house among his<lb />chickens. Recently some ovar-<lb /><lb />a cat, has been cawling up be-<lb />tween the weathel-boarding and<lb />ceiling of the house and making<lb /><lb />its headquarters between the<lb />overhead ceiling andthe roof,<lb /><lb />Jack concluded to lay a trap for<lb />it, su Le crawled up there and set<lb />arabbit gam, baiting it with beef.<lb />Friday night he caughta ~possum<lb />in the rabbit gum."NStatesville<lb />Landmark.<lb /><lb />Choice of Texts.<lb /><lb />In the matter of the choice of<lb />texts, a curious thing happened to a<lb />curate Whom | knew on his return<lb />from his wedding tour. He only<lb />reached home on Saturday evening,<lb />when he found a letter from his<lb />vicar asking him to preach the next<lb />sermon, as he knew he had a ser-<lb />mon not yet preached in the parish<lb />which would fit in with the Advent<lb />course of sermons then being given.<lb />The sermon was on the ~~Parable of<lb />the Ten Virgins.�T The curate, who<lb />preached written sermons, did not<lb />look at this particular one till the<lb />next morning, half an hour before<lb />service, when to his horror he found<lb />that his text was, ~~ Behold the bride-<lb />groom cometh,TT and indeed this was<lb />the constant refrain of the sermon.<lb />It was too late to change, and so he<lb />put the best face he could upon it.<lb />The congregation may have forgot-<lb />ten the sermon, but they have noi<lb />forgotten the text."Cornhill Maga-<lb />zine,<lb /><lb />Drawing the Line at Drawing Room.<lb /><lb />There are shaving ~~parlorsT�T and<lb />bootblack ~parlors,T but no shaving<lb />or bootblack ~~drawing rocms,.�T"<lb />New York Sun.<lb /><lb />The lord mayor of London is only<lb />elected for one year, but he may be<lb />re-elected for another term.<lb /><lb />The London policeman on an<lb />average arrests seven persons every<lb /><lb />\ year.<lb /><lb />mint,� which Jack supposed to oe<lb /><lb />Cctton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of sotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk -<lb /><lb />X QorTin.<lb /><lb />Good Middling 5)<lb />Middling 54<lb />Low Middling § 1-14<lb />Good Ordinary 43<lb />Tone"steady<lb />PEANODT?:<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2}<lb />�"�ancy "28<lb />Spanish 80 to 765<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S, M. Schultz.<lb />Britter, per Ib 15 to 2 |<lb />Western Sides 5+ 20 6<lb />Sugar ecred Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 50<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 60<lb />Flour, Family 4,75 to 6.75<lb />Lara 54 to 10<lb />Oats 385 to 40<lb />Sugar 4} to 5<lb />Coffee 84 to 29<lb />Salt per Sack 65 tol g<lb />Chickens 12} to 24<lb />Regs per doz 12)<lb />Beeswax.per 2<lb />10 to®<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed,per bushed<lb /><lb />- DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />CHURCHFS.<lb /><lb />BAPTIS51"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 />CATHOLIC"No regular services.<lb /><lb />EPISCOPAL"Services fourth Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Lay ser-<lb />vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 930<lb />A. M. W, B. Brown, Snperintendant.<lb /><lb />METHODIST"Seivices every Sun-<lb />day, morning and evening. Prayer<lb />meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.<lb />N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school<lb />4:30 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 /><lb />~9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten-<lb /><lb />dent,<lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />A. F. &amp; A. ¥."Greenville Lodge No<lb />984 meets first and third Monday eyen-<lb />ing. J. M, Reuss W. M, L.tI. Moore,<lb />Sec.<lb /><lb />I. 0.0. F."Covenent Lodge No. 17<lb />Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V.<lb />Johnson N.G. IL. H. Pender, Sec.<lb /><lb />K. of P."T'ar River Lodge No, 93,<lb />meets every Friday evening. H. W.<lb />Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of<lb />R. and 8.<lb /><lb />R. A."Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696<lb />meets every Thursday evening. W. b.<lb />Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec.<lb /><lb />K.of H."Insurance Lodge No, 1169<lb />meets every Friday evening.<lb />Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R<lb /><lb />A. of TI, Pitt Ccuncei!<lb />every Thursday night.<lb />C,<lb /><lb />Johr<lb /><lb />236<lb />J. B<lb /><lb />WB, Wileor<lb /><lb />cherry<lb />See.<lb /><lb />ASPECIALTY. Primary, Second<lb />ary or Tertiary Sypillis permanently<lb />curedin 15 to 35 days. You can be<lb />treated at home for the same price un-<lb />der same guaranty. If you prefer to<lb />come here we will contract to pav rail-<lb />road fare and hotel bills, and no charge<lb />if we failto cure. 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 />Coiored Spots, Ulcers on any part of<lb />the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />out, ibis this Syphilitie 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. $500-<lb />600 capital behind our uncouditional<lb />guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed<lb />on application. Address COOK REM-<lb />EDY CO., 480 Masonic Temples Chica-<lb />go, lll,<lb /><lb />CREEN VILLE<lb /><lb />ale Aeademy.<lb /><lb />The next session of th:<lb />open on:<lb /><lb />school wit<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. ¢, 1897<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />| The terms are as follows;<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. £200<lb />Intermediate ** ~o �"�. $2 6<lb /><lb />Higher ee $3<lb />Languages (each) ** o $1 00<lb /><lb />Tne work and diselpline of the schou<lb />wil be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yourT!<lb /><lb />| liberal patronage.<lb />W H.RAGSDALE. 4<lb /><lb />meets |<lb /><lb />PRACTICAL<lb /><lb />IN AND SHEET IRON<lb /><lb />WORKER.<lb /><lb />Offers his services to the<lb />citizens of Greenville and the<lb />do public generally.<lb />tc ROOFING, GUTTERING,<lb />Spouting and Stove Work,<lb />a specialty.<lb />Satisfaction guaranteed or<lb />no charges made. Tobacco ,<lb />f° Flues made in season, Shop<lb />on Dickinson Avenue.<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 lungs 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 would show a 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 food to be<lb />readily, thoroughly digested before it<lb />has a time to ferment and urritate the<lb />delicate mucous surfaces of the<lb />stomach,<lb /><lb />To secure a prompt and_ healthy<lb />digestion is the one necessary thing to<lb />do, and when normal digestion is<lb /><lb />secured the catarrhal condition will<lb />have disappeared.<lb />According to Dr. Harlanson the<lb /><lb />safest 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 iablets can now be found at<lb />all drug stores uacer the name of<lb />Stuar.Ts Dyspepsia Tablets, 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 tollow th-ir récular use after meals.<lb /><lb />Mr. N. J. Booher ct 2710 Dearborn<lb />St., Chicago, Il., writes: oCatarrh<lb />isa local condition resulting from a<lb />neglected cold in the head, whereby<lb />ithe lismme membrane of the nose<lb />becomes inflamed and the poisonous<lb />discharge theretrum, passing backword<lb />into the throat, reaches the stomach,<lb />thus producing catarrh of the stomach.<lb />Medical anthorities prescribed for me<lb />for three years tor catarrh of stomach<lb />without «ure, but today I am_ the<lb />happiest of men after using only one<lb />box of StuartTs Dyspepsia Tablets, 1<lb />cannot find appropriate werds to<lb />express my good :ecling,<lb /><lb />I have found ilesh, appetite and<lb />sound rest from. tueir use.<lb /><lb />Stuarts Dyspepsia Tableta ts the<lb />satest preparation as well as che simp"<lb />lest and most converient remedy for<lb />and form of indigestion, catarrh of<lb />stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,<lb />heartburn and bloating after ineals,<lb /><lb />Send tor little book, mailed free on<lb />stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart<lb />Co., Marshali, Mich. ~The tablets cam<lb />be found at all drug stores.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes,<lb />Washington, N.C. .Greenyille,N.C.<lb />Reem &amp; GRIMES<lb />ATTORNEYS AT LAW.<lb />Greenyilie N. C.<lb />Practice wherever services ace desired.<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />onminne sin nieeancentinntnetil<lb /><lb />B.PENDER,<lb />FASHIONAPTH BARBER,<lb /><lb />Can be, found below Five Points.<lb />next door to Reflector office,<lb /><lb />james A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; N. C.<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeins<lb /><lb />i CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER, '<lb /><lb />pecial attention given to cleanin.<lb /><lb />and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty -<lb /><lb />i<lb />:<lb /><lb />ee<lb />ee eee ts<lb />Pe or eee ar<lb /><lb />ie ea tes<lb /><lb />Ba sd he at a AN i hte bae a<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>eo<lb /><lb />S aeiiameeuanananl<lb /><lb />~ ws . Movs ! eC Pe ee<lb />- 8 Advertising pays, a3 will be Hiow Financial Institutions and Others i MR) 9 a S HY Hi HA : 9 tle esi<lb />Schedule in Effect Jan. 17th, 18°.. Keep Track of Their Men, te 7� ® ss 4<lb /><lb />; { : : 5 | ' cre "4 ~<lb />fy {Departures ~rom Wilmington- seen by the fo omnes A ae It has become the custom else- |<lb />NORTHROTND.: sas paper receatiy gave NOUCe! Whore and it is generally true in es 22]<lb />en Att that inveage a stolen chicken Was] this city, that the employees in<lb />oDAI WY No 48"Passenger"Due Ver- . oe ays) . or ; jOns . . j<lb />9.25 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 11.18 not veturned to a certain place be-| financial institutions are required<lb />am, Catdshoro 12.05 am,Wil| fore its next issue, is would pub | to give bond, the amounts varying<lb /><lb />son 12.59 n m. Rocky ~ount|tish the name of the thief. The with the degree of responsibility of<lb />1.4%) m. Tarboro 2.45 p m,<lb /><lb />Weldon iss , Ree eee ona coma i the duties which they perform. In } Lit<lb />See ee ee ae er a [tition to this, however, a oer RE =~ What Is It? aabbbhh<lb />Norfok 6.05 pm, Washine- OEETAL Oack yard. +e next Gay) vision, varying in method, is.main- |<lb />ton 11.30 pm. Raltimore 1.08| iter the notice came out, 27] tained over each employee.<lb />am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m,| chickens wera found in said coop It is believed that the cultivation<lb />oon 6.53 am, Boston in the beck vard of expensive habits, the contraction °<lb />T Sly of debts which indicate that em- |"&amp;= i i im<lb />VAILY NoY0"Passenger Duc Mag Ee ployees are living beyond their sal- Tt is a picture ot tae celebrated<lb /><lb />7,15 mM, lig aR ts ? . . - 5 * . . . *<lb />p pore Galen Ri ead Mr. Diagly having explaiyed/ aries, and the association with un-<lb />Wilson 11.06 » m. Tarbora| thatthe closing of the New Ene- desirable characters all may be<lb /><lb />~ oar Maina x x) n as furnishing grc :<lb />6.45 2 m. Rocky Mount 11.57/1and mills was due to tho loneer looked upon as furnishing ground<lb />pm, Weldon 1.422 m, Nor= bh . layT ee for suspicion that, if the employee<lb />~ 9 2 Tuy yt oes  y +e - *<lb />dak 10,50 a. m1, Petersburg | HOurs Ip a dayw work in Scuth-| has not actually committed a breach<lb />2.14 am, Kichmond 4.60.8 m.) ern mills, some of the Massachnu-| of trust, he is in a fair way to<lb /><lb />"" eT i : : :<lb />Atlantic Coast Line. ee WATCHING EMPLOYEES. | :<lb /><lb />ee,<lb /><lb />Rae dl Ee EL aed<lb />i Sy. ets yi ENE Sees 3<lb />ka o o hearT wernt pat a f<lb /><lb />Sls AY wis NFS voce MeN INOS Te<lb /><lb />Washington 7.414 m, Balti . ; : ;<lb />onore 9.03 4 m, Philadeipni, | 82%ts laborers now want Conzress| meet atémptation which may prove<lb />11.°5 am, New York 2.03 a] to establish uniform hours of j,-| too much for him.<lb /><lb />Mm, Boston 9.00 pn m: -<lb /><lb />SOUTHBOUND, bor in the several State. Con-) !t is therefore not unusual for) Regt in use The outfit ot no business man is 4<lb /><lb />DAILY No 55"P ; ; gress can ovly fix tho | f| an employee in such an institution<lb />4X} dv"cassengor Jue Lake ass Cé OoiT OX the now of la- ; SVAYORGATAY A ERT SAS ++ « ,ar be- o4<lb />40 p va.� Waccamaw 5 09 : to receive a summons to appear be complete without one. :<lb />anaw?.09 p m, Chad |bor employed I 7 Piitnne aveel e ,<lb />beurn 5.41 pm Marion 6 43 p ployed on Government] fore the controlling official, and<lb /><lb />9, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- work; but the new propaganda is; kindly, but firmly, to be given the<lb /><lb />ter 9.10 pm, Columbia J0.30] an interesting illustration of the| °ption to change his course of life<lb /><lb />1. Denmark 6,12 a m, August  Te insti i<lb />~ ~ ie a) (Sd SU o ny . t r ns 1 I *<lb />t.7.55m. Macon 1115 am.| Massachasetts idea that the 2f-|° Pek wee ,<lb />; on 11.45 am, It is also felt by those who are 1in-<lb /><lb />o Atlanta 12.25. m Cha lean! faj tly, ITS 4 , ;<lb />ton 10.50nm i anna} : i fairs of aie a rse_ ought to be terested in the management of such<lb />» Savannah 10°) egt strictiy by the pattera of Bay| a, - e e CC or 00 rq<lb />am. Jacksonville 7.39 a m, Sta~ Saaullarer Phi: lolo hi enterprises that the confidence of Te<lb />St. /neustine 10.30 am,Tam Record ccessistes 2 ANAC Al) the public is apt to be impaired | | 1<lb />AKRIVATS A a , "" when they know that men of bad | :<lb />ev tet UT WILMINGTON" i) habits and those keeping improper lays |<lb />_ sem . c « , ; APTOE ee - .<lb />PROM THE NORTT. | company are employed in that con- has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens<lb /><lb />jamie) ia. waastbns dae<lb />In Lou'ss -alled a cern. It is therefore on this ground, also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,<lb /><lb />PAIT Vv Noa Ag IP. 7 1<lb />wnt, ve oN 49."Passenger"Boston | clergvymim wno war : .<lb />pu « Y 7 : � . = vc ro gq Ff . ag a) y 7 *<lb />5,50 PM, ae min, New York 00 pm.! by afriend to parform the cere-| 8 well as for the better security of You will be aston!shed when you see them and<lb />Maceiphia 12.05 ¢ saltie( WA, ; na Aree . s which are intruste }<lb />more 280 ge age Velti-| mony at Sis wedding refased be- | the funds which are intrusted to] garn how very cheap they are.<lb />4.30 am. Richmond 9,0% am, |C2US9 be was in love with the girl their keeping, that financial institu- 7<lb />Petarsbure 10.00 am, Nor.| himself The gir) overgeard the | tions are in the habit of keeping such 8 a<lb />atta 11.52 am, Tarboro| statement, dismissed her bstroth-| a close watch over the daily lives 4<lb />Se ne a edand married the minister. of their employees.<lb />- Wilson 2°87 pm. Golds- ase of arcantile estab- 3 :<lb />eae Cid fe ie . n the fase ol merean tile ta) You may never, ;<lb />MM ce - ishments, both large aud small, in a<lb />pm, Magnolia 4.24 pm, ; Tp Gi en awe A ffipsca .<lb />DAILY No. 41 _ieeerarnes T eave Phe Reason Why. this city, it is not the custom to re- But should yOu ever sxwer="" 4<lb />§.30.4., Boston 12,00 night, Now "" quire bonds of employees except in<lb />a hil, 4 7 : ~<lb />wm York 9.30 am, Phitadelphial «Ne, I never take the newspapers the cases of a few. Nevertheless, .<lb />ae pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,|hame; Dye a tamily of erowvn-up| the proprietors of such establish- ) ww<lb />ashington 3.46 pm, Rich-; . | nny? 1ents find it necessary to guard<lb />� deuvhters rou kno N ments i ] necessary ) gual<lb />mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg | C&amp;UHHters, you Kno x. ; ; +<lb />8.12pm. Norfolk 2.90 pm, oPapers too tull of evime, eb 2� against the danger of the dishonesty<lb />pveldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro} oNo; too full of barzain sals.�"" | of employees, and it is stated that<lb />pl pm. Reeky Mount 240] 'Lruth. : one of the best methods known to<lb />2m. Leave Wilson 6.22 am der ~iness is tl ( er<lb />son 6,22 am, dern business men is that of not- 1 ieee an<lb />Goldsboro 7-01 am. Warena " mo lern b iness men is that of not-| H Come to see us, a a<lb />7.53 am. Maenolia 8.03 am. ing the habits and the way of living * e<lb />DAILY No 51"Passencer : ave &amp; Noted Cook _| of the employees.<lb />except New Bern 9.00 am. Jackson.| .Pormerly appreciative recogni-| Jy all large establishments there<lb />ee , Ville 10.26 am. This train | HOD of successful effort was abso-| are a certain number of employees |<lb /><lb />FROMTHE Sout cook. Some cooks were so sensitive | py : : QO. AOR BOA ROK ROK ) JAR ADA AOA ACA AAA<lb />MPHE SOUTH. ~ook. Some cooks were so sensitiv0 They are supposed to keep the mem: | SARA ARAMA RIIR AEP OLR AUN RAs Ran RY<lb />J DI I Bor (@ QA\@\@(el0)0) 0:1 0\6le\elalel@al@@leveleie) AA AAA AA AAAA SBA Ye<lb />OF<lb /><lb />hig noni y6 Vanco ctat ri. \t : . :<lb />DAILY No. 54"Passenger"Leave|. this point that they could not do) pers of the firm posted in regard to I J &amp; i '<lb /><lb />D : tdi nimealwou if it wea with. _ . 4<lb />oa Saha ahah oh ahd anach JVOU0U_ BUOCOLOLLUCOCOCCDaN:<lb />Ns tas eee dee (ci le OOO OULO OOOO GOO<lb />or IVAN POW HW PNP PPI I~ A A<lb /><lb />a Ree APU AAAAAR at<lb /><lb />. aye) Tha ]s a pohe 4 CPTI DY :<lb />pm, Jacksonville 740 pm,| held. The late Abraham Hayward; o¢ employees, and they, in turn, are<lb />avi t 5 j ~hart; wee aANn inetonra ft 14) 79 Voliv « . -<lb />prune an ight. Charles. gives an estanT of wie Felix, a inspected by the members of the<lb />j bees t A umbia ° 6. Late that aft hia +3 : Paaeantiat ; _ | .<lb />Dia | 0 noted chef of his time. This artist] gem. It is a matter of everyday oc-<lb /><lb />am, Atlanta 8.20 am. Macor . , _ Oo<lb />. Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon! aac coer - of Lord Seaford<lb />9.90 am, Augusta 3.30 pm,| "2372 the employ of Lord Seaford, eyrrence that the head of a large es-<lb /><lb />Ae So bin. Sumapter who ne ee . . ee o tablishment is notified that some<lb />Marton . Ae arene ena ue - oa oe o o . . | employee has made ~some purchase<lb />11.98 am, LakeT Wacestnan monk 7 ye 8 ove " - ny ot acquired some article, perhaps of Anything from 2 MG<lb />12.69 am. guished SPER STE Vit Ts dining With) as small importance as wearing ap- © UN Sa<lb />Train on Seotis~1 Neck Branch Zoad | Hort Peatore an before the frst) nayel, which seems toT be an indica-<lb />faves Weldon 3.55 0. m.. Halifax 4,39 | Course Was hali over he detected the tion of extravagance.<lb />Greene oe Neck at 5,29 v handayork o ue yee n-| Such a hint is very apt to lead to<lb />i "Returning enn Wier oo) quiny ene Wes nous ee By 28 oot an investigation, and the head of<lb />%.m., Greenvilla 8.52 a. me Arrivins that the great chef was agein 10 his! the house is soon put in possession<lb />Hali' x at 11:18 0, m., Watton 11,33 am| service, He had gono irom him to} of facts which show how the suspect-<lb />daily except Sunday. the Duke of Wellington. After a) ¢q employee spends his time outside TO<lb />aos Washers Sra wave a amensnce wil the Meter Bf business hours who are his asp<lb />ashington 8.909. m., 2nd 2.20 p.m boos dt be ixken b: " t ved - 4 ciates and other facts of a similar vag hs "<lb />trives Parmele 9.10a. m..and4.0n! eo taken back at Teduced) character. If what is learned seems ee CA a Se EON eo ne LD tes TE ye<lb />i.» Tarboro 9.45 a. m., teturningleayes hintaan . a all, oe to warrant it, the employee is ee ae<lb />hey . el ena Nee ty Oo eae we acd that he must chango his<lb />11,09 ma. and 7.20 p.m. oDaily oe ee 7 GNSS mo cof life. It is believed that by ds<lb />7b sunday. Connects wi (aa Siem<lb />ccotland cee with trains on masters, but that when he served nin: : of wrongdoing are checked,<lb /><lb />1 9 } ~ T wat wnniri ave mls : ayer Ps<lb />eee him a dinner that would have made} anc mployees having a knowledge " ~h TD i<lb />rain leaves rarporo, N ©, via Atbo-| Ude or Francatelli burst with envy | o¢ the requirements of the firm in C od I V e EC OT<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R a. dail rexcent Swyr =A ON] Vaan are who Joaliw - " . A : 7 - _ . @ a<lb />: ilyexcentSun-| the duke said nothing. When Felix} this particular are in a measure for<lb />BY, At 5 8) Dp, m,. Sin Tay AlS P Ys t t , 1 1 ra the , 1 f t 1s par Wuar are 1n ameasure Tor-<lb />C a ® 4 5 iQ i ry T ike t ay Q op. ; . - 7<lb />arrive Plymouth 7.40 P. ¥., 6.19 p.m, ~ Our and. s6ft tne dune to o| tified to resist temptation to fall in<lb />Returuingisaves Plymouth daily exeent | dinner prepared by the maid, the) o.i) ways,"Washington Star.<lb /><lb />~ Sundov, 7.509. m,, Sunday 9.00 a m,..|duko made no complaint. ~That, Gi TAR ,<lb />: 4 - i ie a inter taed. ute th .. ¢ ! o c . . Abe ~ 7W1VeES { 1e | :<lb />senve Tarboro 19.65 °m and 11.00 | my lord,� Felix said, o~hurt my feel- Palms at Kew. | | lome mnews<lb />; snog 1. Tonly @ hile arrea of fertile soil are cov ; TOPUY ) ) |<lb />Train on Midland N, ©. branch leaves | eo" New York Sun. While acres of fertile soil are cor eV ery aiternoon at the<lb />~ ¥ 4h. ered with all the plants that can<lb /><lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday. 7.10 | 1 s<lb />eee: 710 a Puzzling. stand the English climate, there are small p ICe of 20 cents a<lb /><lb />�"�. arriving Snaithfield 8.30 ®, on. Be. . o<lb /><lb />turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a.m, ar.| 2asS"t suppose you think ITm a | others from more sunny climes that tl A . |<lb />tives at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.° | fool? must have the protection of glas: mont. re you a sub-<lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R eee eee if and heat. The palmhouse, whicu | seriber ? if not. you<lb />a&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar |) supposition ME SEOET GES, then accommodates the ferns and palms ,<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning you are a mindreader, and therefore | of priceless value, is 362 feet long, ought to be.<lb /><lb />pat sre me perennial a m,| vou cannot is a fool, picinah ie omhkcaL 100 feet broad and 66 feet high.<lb />day. T , y except Sun-| you understand. " Boston Tran-|jg the largest and most elegant<lb />script. structure of ~its kind, fitted up with<lb />Train on Clinton Branch leayes War- Afiother Clever Woman. all the modern inventions to make<lb />ta re erat exeer: Bauuay, . oMy wife can tell what time it is Foe me aC g and wigorona, A<lb />leaves Cinton at7.00 a mane cin une in the middle of the night when it | §piral staircase conducts the visitor<lb />. ~lis pitch dark.� ~How does she do | toa high room or platform where 4<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection ityT ~She a] . ll tl isite Oreeneryv ar | IpTACeA.<lb /> 8 | She makes me get up and | all the exquisite greenery and grace Th hi t<lb />t Weldon forall points daily, all rail via look at the clock.��"Chicago Record, | ful forests of plants can be viewed. e ak ern sac ector. | 3<lb />{ .<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />iy mee D as ohh RR ohit Ralls: Canad.<lb />i a Y WA R.A itd , YD oF<lb />tr lee Dremel attr Sans wher td Gr ytiry Secu! GA LG<lb /><lb />oe agpate<lb />sh?<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />SR AA Lome reracg are Ta ogee<lb /><lb />ans » king re ~ Tamnet 4 v6 f 5 T . x 7 0 ae<lb />was the kindest and most liberal of) ¢o)) .ying such methods the begin- =e o4<lb /><lb />Richmone, also at Rooky<lb />Norfolk ead i aire Ky ag Rah The view is a glimpse of fairyland, ~<lb />Fae all polats North via Norful 110 The Ever Present Terror. a veritable illusion of the senses, i 4<lb /><lb />Caller"Excuse the lateness of the | midsummer nightTs dream."George T<lb />H, AlLe a * + oe fi<lb />Gen Pee dent hour, Mr. Homeleigh, but I could} E. Walsh in LippincottTs. : T'WICE-A-WEEK.:<lb /><lb />- .. EMERSON not resist the temptation to be the FeelingT His Way. | | 4<lb />~RENT. Gantt pallid bearer of good news. You willbe} A littiv boy about 5 years old, too Is only Sl a v edr.<lb /><lb />glad to hear the supreme ~court has | tired for anything but sleep, refused contains the news every 4<lb />h ; 4<lb /><lb />""~| just handed down a decision in thé | one night to say his prayers. His<lb /><lb />Ca he b ~| ti +4 f sla «x 198 . . veal cory ' ° ®<lb />ALL ABOUT . , se we have been conducting 10F | uncle, who was present, said, oOh, . week, and gives informa-<lb /><lb />you, and that it isin your favor. I} Harry, would you go to sleep with-<lb /><lb />A handsomely illustrated book o | congratulate you, my dear sir, on} out asling God�"�o take care of you , to the farmers eS- | a<lb />T rad bages sangha Texas anc the successful termination of your | during the night?� , von | ee 4<lb />will te sonia to a6¥ catia oe nee struggle, and I trust you may | Tho littl fellow answered, oI pecially those growing<lb />| receipt of eight centsto cover post- | Ve Many years to enjoy the large | didnTt say ~em Jast night; I ainTt ic. wor<lb />Te Agee D. J. PRICE fortune of which you may now at | doin to say ~em tonight. and I ainTt tobacco, that IS ae rt ?<lb />G, P 0 ee SO hae 4. any time take possess" doin to say ~em tomorrow night, * . jmany times more. than ;<lb />A Rast Texas lands are attracting Man of the House (turning pale) and then, if nothin donTt det me, I nmtande Aan ~esata ws<lb />8 pe ga ree cate iam . stool ota hs ll ain't doin to say "ern no more, *.. the subscription price. :<lb />this paper. wake the baby."Chicago Tribune. © Troy Times, ya | ey<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />pom : yocemnin : i oe vane . , , . : a ~~<lb />~JUST THE NEWS THE MORE, THE MERRIER. J<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR. shpncnbeny i ID<lb />_ When They Come and Go The Re- . r ~<lb />i "_ ~| The Reflector Gives What You Are flector Finds Them. a7 ayn ye RE one |<lb />MICO VE 1G. | Looking kor "_ We wishtoinform our many friends} Mr, R.E.L. CR NSHAW,a skilled<lb />JUDTOFCTB ADVERTISING : W. S. Bernard wenT to Chapel Hill]and patrons that the capacity of}, .<lb />: " , dairyman, who was recently with the<lb /><lb />Services in the Baptist church to<lb /><lb />Creates many anew business,<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />. + Good Farm Lots to rent, apply to<lb /><lb />Preserves many a large business,| |� » apply<lb /><lb />. Higgs Bros.<lb /><lb />Revives manv 4 dull business, }<lb />busi Cotton Geed Meal and Seed Oats<lb /><lb />3t business ae<lb />Rescues many a lost business, cheap at S. M, Sebultz,<lb /><lb />many a failing basiness. ok<lb />eon ie - A beautiful line of Percales just ar-<lb /><lb />Secures success to any wziness|riced at LangTs Cash House.<lb /><lb />aa« | ~There was actually some frost this<lb />jmor.ing, here in January, t00.<lb />TRAIN AND, BOAT SCHEDULES. |<lb /><lb />secaonemater narnia taresie tee SACO<lb /><lb />it sounds like fairy tales for pcople<lb />down this way to be reading of big snow<lb /><lb />; ~storms out in the wesc.<lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb /><lb />sang ae AE NS<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:52 A. M. Going Bad Behavior of College Boys.<lb />A special telegram from Davidson<lb />to the News this morning gives the<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives particulars of an occurrence there last<lb />9:50 A. M., leaves 10:10 A. Mi night.<lb />: otp, Arthur L. Butt, of this city<lb />South ~Bound Freteh!, arrives). isht exhibited his pzojectoscope<lb /><lb />bcacdt<lb /><lb />south, arrives at 6:57 P. M.<lb /><lb />4 A<lb /><lb />9.00 P. M. leaves 2:15 1. MM ~and phonograph at Davidson. Our<lb /><lb />St Tar Bi oag f ~correspondent writes: oIt was eviden<lb />er Tar Kiver arrives irom | 5<lb />ean ; jadter the second picture was shown<lb />Sandar Wet 16 ~y t7 | 7 My G 5 try<lb />ashington Monday, W ednesday |that a warm reception was in store for<lb /><lb />mr. Butt. Before the second was cver<lb /><lb />Ss . . : |<lb />and Triday, Jeaves for Washiag-|<lb />| ~is = a vy<lb /><lb />j __, [the phonograph was sutlcring from a<lb /><lb />ton Tuesday. Thursday and Sat)" ! an 32<lb />ie ishT wer of potatoes, bricks and other<lb />. |, _<lb />urday- field products. The fourth picture<lb />~representing a love cpisode was greeted<lb />To osdyertise judiciously,� use) with a howl and volley of missles of<lb /><lb />eae nn wf th WD ae AD . . .<lb /><lb />the co!umns of the NVFLECTOR, jevery description, At this point the<lb />|pertormance went to pieces and pande-<lb />pen N CONE 8s NTA LN SL ESOT _ .. . \<lb />The ladies hurriedly<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />morium reigned.<lb />Butt,<lb /><lb />ibetook themselves Lome, Mr.<lb /><lb />however, Was s0 unfortunate as to be<lb /><lb />; .. . ~locked up io the old chapel, along with<lb />Fair to-night and Friday, slowly} . . up in the old chapel, al ""<lb />.. a (Dr. Shearer, where these yentiemen<lb />rising temperature Friday afternoon. ee<lb /><lb />iwere compelled to remain until mid-<lb /><lb />poem Fe SRR PRET ERR AE °<lb /><lb />cou jnight, while bricks, egzs and sticks<lb />ee NPT UP a ee OD Va ' ]<lb />WO* CURKReNG VAX Were thrown against the doots end<lb /><lb />That is the ~way-all dreegists sel; walla, Mr. Buit at lensth | salhied<lb /><lb />GROVES TASTELESS CHILL 'TON<lb />IC for Chilis, Fever and all forms of<lb />Malaria. It is simply Iren and Quinine; escept<lb />in a tasteless fom, Ch" trey love ft} retuee at his hotel and was<lb />Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating<lb />Tonies. Prie®, de.<lb /><lb />forth. ~The students seeing bim trying to<lb /><lb />| aed 4<lb />»oave chase. Finally he found<lb /><lb />not further<lb /><lb />NOR. tie<lb /><lb />Da<lb /><lb />») 4<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />®)-3<lb /><lb />; ») 64<lb />ee ~ ex<lb />$C CH� OF<lb />aC oe<lb /><lb />oc<lb /><lb />BG<lb /><lb />mS 7" ge )<lb /><lb /> } i D+.<lb /><lb />Ag } le).<lb /><lb />: WY<lb /><lb />« �,� * aa x<lb /><lb /> te Nhe� ii F 1<lb />"Nyy bon }, dor iprry pP f by eth ri , ~ lf anf  myneN ) pes of.<lb />That cach Department has forced itself mto prominence by its own magnifi<lb /><lb />cence.<lb /><lb />tute what well informed buyers tern<lb /><lb />Ee e% FRG ATA Ss<lb />D rake ie nahin Che oRead� whe atkitive a<lb /><lb />2 I ATAGATEY<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 />acy th anggt<lb />out with<lb /><lb />TWO SPEGIML SALES Tals MONI<lb />oee WOOLEN DRESS GOODS<lb /><lb />res nol only large but complete and we are show Ng many styles aud combi<lb />nations that are rech in quality, superb in beauty and low in price. ;<lb /><lb />Special Sale Price for January :<lb />$7.00<lb />$5.50<lb />$5.00<lb /><lb />88.75 Patterns Reduced to<lb />s7.00 Patterns Reduced to<lb />$6.50 Patterns Reduced to<lb />$6.00 Patterns Reduced to $4.75<lb />$5.00 Patterns Reduced to $3.65<lb />$4.00 Patterns Reduced to $3.00<lb /><lb />Vewvets, Siiks, Laces and Braids to match and suit almost anything. Special<lb />of Fine All Wool<lb /><lb />BED BLANKETS.<lb /><lb />$8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0.........4+24+«+86.50|<lb /><lb />$6.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO...........84.75<lb />$4.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0.cc 5 fven » G3.00<lb /><lb />Cheaper Grades, Good Blankets, for 82,00, $1.50, $1.25, and 90 cents,<lb />DonTt miss this rare opportunity. ' Your friends,<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY % CO.<lb /><lb />,) ; a : dana ~ na Pp WWM PPpA Ne hoi 7 * ft :<lb />Ul} specialttes are more numerons than ever and our prices constt |<lb /><lb />today.<lb />William Harper, of LaGrange, we<lb /><lb />here today.<lb /><lb />today here.<lb /><lb />H. C. Cranon and wife went to Ay<lb />den Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />visiting Mrs. H. A. White.<lb /><lb />L.D. Ames<lb /><lb />mouth Wednesday evening.<lb />{on today to visit friends.<lb /><lb />Conway to yisit her father,<lb /><lb />morn g to visit<lb /><lb />town, S. C,<lb /><lb />has been visting Mrs. dl 5.<lb />went to Washington today.<lb />Julian Jerdan ctiended a<lb /><lb />Washinet Uaioe d thy<lb />ashineron Wedpresiay woht,<lb /><lb />af Sal<lb /><lb />ie a<lb />to<lb />sal SS<lb /><lb />Mrs. 8S. Bb. Wilson,<lb /><lb />. : Y<lb />from &amp; Visit to Conetoe.<lb /><lb />J, BR. Che<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />Basement of the Mausior.<lb /><lb />was recently consid: rine converting the<lb />ri 5. f AEad y i Sidgse Rikh (asad ering bad<lb /><lb />q . } , *<lb />DaSeImenT at th (;:overnorTs<lb /><lb />inte o cinhle a }<lb />Ie a sinble and Conn? hi Hors hh<lb />pugoy there, the basement is very<lb /><lb />main floor of the mansion by<lb /><lb />t.<lb />i<lb /><lb />Shither,<lb />ed his plans to him. Col, Sheffer tol:<lb /><lb />the Governor that this would never do<lb /><lb />th mansion into a horse " stable,<lb /><lb />the prees would howl. The Governo:<lb /><lb />Vice,<lb /><lb />eigh Press- Visitor,<lb /><lb />martes meee i eek.<lb /><lb />et Au!<lb /><lb />eon<lb /><lb />the public that they can now<lb />tind me inthe<lb /><lb />NEW ~ MARKET - nl<lb /><lb />needs inthe way of<lb />TABLE. SUPPLIES.<lb />I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage<lb /><lb />Send me your orders,<lb />promptlé anywhere in town.<lb /><lb />J. H. Rodgers, of Petersburg, spent<lb /><lb />Miss Ruth Harris, of Wiimington, is<lb />b » b]<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. B, Cherry went to Washing-<lb />Mrs, J. N. Hart left this morning for<lb /><lb />Wiley Brown came home Wednes-<lb /><lb />relatives at George-<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie Grist, of T rbore, who<lb /><lb />Cherry, TO-DAYTS MARKET .<lb /><lb />Henry Strause, Hugh Hotcom\be and<lb /><lb />dance 1m<lb /><lb />wT *<lb />Nannie<lb />Wilson and (hree of the boys of W. LB.<lb /><lb />ye 1: yr T P .<lb />Wilson returned Wedaesday evening<lb /><lb />ry, dr, lefe this morning<lb />for South Cerelina. Jim said it was lke<lb /><lb />opulling eye teeth� to leave just at this<lb /><lb />Wanted to Stable His Horse in the<lb />It is reported that Governer Russell<lb />mansion<lb />ecommedious and is divided from the<lb />a doub e-<lb />acked @ . Vith this eblect in vj<lb /><lb />packed floor, Wath this cbrect in view<lb /><lb />\ ere : Pas 5 fi "<lb />Governor Russell sent for Col. A. W.<lb />A<lb /><lb />2 skilled architect, and unfold-<lb /><lb />and ""<lb />told the colonel that he was right about<lb />it and be very wisely accepted his ad-|,<lb /><lb />The GovernorTs claybank pony<lb /><lb />will have to continue to boerd,"Ral-<lb /><lb />I wish to inform my many patrons and<lb /><lb />where Iam ready to cater to all their<lb /><lb />Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &amp;c.<lb />Goods delivered<lb /><lb />E. M. McGOQWAN.<lb /><lb />Elmwood Dairy has just been very<lb /><lb />s| are now prepared to promptly fill all<lb />orders at the following prices, goods<lb />delivered at your door:<lb /><lb />Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound<lb /><lb />Pure Cream,....<lb /><lb />much enlarged and improved. We: State experiment farm at Raleigh,<lb /><lb />snow has charge of our Dairy and<lb /><lb />will serve yuu promptly and satis-<lb /><lb />Sweet Milk,.. ....25 cts a gallon. factorily. We solicit your patronage.<lb /><lb />Sour Milk,.........3 cts @ quart. nairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 96<lb />..26 cts a qaart.§<lb /><lb />JAMES &amp; WILEY BROWN, Proprietors.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres.<lb /><lb />STATEMENT OF THE<lb /><lb />"RESOURCES.<lb /><lb />Tota!<lb /><lb />$132,118.61 |<lb /><lb />returned from Ports- REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />: R. fl. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />J. L. LITTLE, CashTer<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Atthe Close cf Business Dec, '15th,"1897.<lb /><lb />LIABILITIES,<lb /><lb />. +s Loans and Discounts Capital stock paid i 9¢<lb />«+ averinoe tram 2 vis do ntemc ~ s ee sapital stock paid in 23 000.00<lb />day evening trom a visit to Portsmouth.| Over Drafts _ 1,650.64 Undivided Profits 3797.97<lb /><lb />5  ni : 7 + i4 / ) 5 5 ot Yh ie s ¢ '<lb />Docking . r  posking | Premium on stock V00.0 ? Deposits subject to Check " 108,264.89<lb />J. J. Perkins and J. W. Perkiss) nue from Banks 44,598.0 } Due to Banks 199.07<lb />returned Wednesday evening from) Furniture and Fixtures are Cashiers Checks outstanding 867.59<lb />Raleigh Current expenses 2.136.573 Time Certificates.of Deposit 960 OC<lb />oso. Cash Items 7,857.51} _<lb /><lb />' ~ o ry 7 Cas li . 30 455.77 oi i by Ade Cy<lb />Misses Emma and Ella Tait left this ash on land, T Potal $132,118.61<lb />mm |<lb /><lb />We study earefully the separate necds of our patrons, and shall be glad to have<lb />your sceount, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking.<lb /><lb />As Reported by<lb /><lb />Fhe GREENVILLE SUPPLY CQ..<lb /><lb />Cotton Buyers<lb /><lb />""and<lb />Wholesale Grocers<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />. en ae<lb />Cotton sold in Greenville, of to 0 c-1b.<lb /><lb />NEW YOT.<lb /><lb />an] to<lb />articular time but he had to co : . y<lb />| © Corron Opening Noott, ~ose,<lb />, r 2 cy 5 | ~ oer ~ 3<lb />Rev. J. W. Cobb, of Lumber Bridve,| January 3.02 Dell 3.73<lb />YEO ry ~r ~ er ; | Ome » ee<lb />representing Che North Carolin: Bay -! Mare! aie) O60 a7<lb />1 hiss . PUN ae 24 PO, ~ OO ~ 7<lb />tist, publis: d ati I ay tteville, Spans f = May 2.oO2 0.00 3.84<lb />oar June oe a . ; . : . ;<lb />day here, i BE KEP LE( LOR Was clad Auoust. Dell 002 92<lb />to have a call from hin CHICAGO.<lb />i . f .. WAY oe CS<lb />| Wueae Opening, Nown, Close,<lb />tse ce nee qomny-eanainamarnanannnattti }<lb />j nar )) 10<lb />Bron lh Me oo es res et 1 yeu ware 102 (} | :<lb />Ww peeclan ih Ceunss of w.iasans i ~4 ~ 4 ~<lb />i hey oP ee hoy Q7-<lb />ry unt . . } BESS) x as o<lb />fiere Will be a epecial communica-| pra.<lb />| Hibs,<lb />D maaan coal |} fi } al , a et<lb />ot Grreenville Lodee No. uoS4. A. FL &amp;<lb />4 ~ 4 ao by A. i iy | January<lb />~ Vy ouy 5 oy ~<lb />A. M. ON MONG Y night January dst, | ys tr 190) i) he)<lb />. . , aihy re te ~<lb />o lo ¢ } Oly : " | o<lb />for Work In the ord Ceorece, AT} wen- i<lb />4 { rd {. pe ARS All heakcid | PORK,<lb />bers requested to be present. | .<lb />: 1 el Wuary<lb />'<lb />toa 5 Cdl | afys) } 4 P<lb />eee eaiiio = | May Geis QOD. 10,05<lb />5) 2<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />} Z<lb /><lb />Phone No. 10.<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />that the report would 20 out all orer lH CPEENVL I NIPPLY AH<lb /><lb />the State that the Governor had turned<lb /><lb />dierent aes crnoeramceinnnantent ataT bce,<lb /><lb />pocnesamepncen pin octane<lb /><lb />| Wehave alargee<lb /><lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />ult<lb />GOODS<lb /><lb />just arrived. Come in<lb />gee us.<lb /><lb />OATS MAY AND FLOUR<lb />com SPEGIALI<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />| 6 GORR A oy<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />expenses. Position steady.<lb /><lb />enyelope. |The Dominion Company<lb />Dept. K, Chicago<lb /><lb />ANTED"UPRIGHT and faith-<lb /><lb />ful gentlemen 7 ladies to travel<lb /><lb />Saat carole a eainty 46800 ann pantry, smoke house, wood house, sta-<lb />Refer-<lb />ence. Enclose self-addressed stamped<lb /><lb />FOR RENT.<lb /><lb />On Dickerson Avenue. A nine-room<lb />house, with kitchen, pastry, buttlerTs<lb /><lb />ples, barn, buggy house, two gardens,<lb />arid a good fwell of; water, For terms<lb />apply to | W, 1, WHITE,<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />naremncencne"neenit<lb /><lb />= 4<lb /><lb />en  Y<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875"<lb /><lb />oSAMM, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />"Deaier in"<lb /><lb />ql vias Nil nidlers<lb />Pa, Luu, sie tt<lb /><lb />|<lb />; Farmers and Merchants buying th. 2<lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />yearTs supplies will find it to their inter<lb /><lb />Fest to get our prices before purche:<lb /><lb />elsewhere, Our stock is complete<lb /><lb />al its branches.<lb />(pert,<lb />Flour, Sugar, Coffee<lb /><lb />at lowest market. prices *<lb /><lb />lary<lb />LV¥ ci ys<lb />o<lb /><lb />ne Pots<lb />Tobacco, Snufi, Cigars,<lb />as we buy direct from manufacturers<lb /><lb />~concerns<lb /><lb />A complete stock of<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always cf. hand and sold at prices te<lb />suit the times. Our goods are all bought<lb /><lb />'and sold for CASH therefore, having no<lb /><lb />rise to run We sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />| .<lb /><lb />nn © pers<lb /><lb />UNDERTAKER<lb /><lb />MOS<lb /><lb />ccmmeenmnte,) encores �"�<lb /><lb />We have inet received a,"ue<lb />hearse and the nicest line of Co! -~<lb /><lb />lic and cloth ever brougt: te<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />We ate proparad to fo an<lb />ing in all its forms.<lb /><lb />Personal attention given to oc<lb />ducting funerals and bodies en-<lb />trusted to our carg will receive<lb />every mark of respect.<lb /><lb />Onur prices are lower than evere<lb /><lb />Ne do not want monopoly kut<lb />invite con. petition.<lb /><lb />We can be found at any and Il<lb />times. in the John Flanagan<lb />Buggy CoTs building. |<lb /><lb />BOB GREENE &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />fins and Caskets, in wood, meta)...<lb /><lb />i<lb />:<lb />:<lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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