| 0, WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25: Cents a Month. oe: Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1807, No. 647 Ml cn Jodo We Recommend 4 :Warncr's: Corscts Because they are 1—Fitted to living models, and will fit you. Cees See ee ey 2—Made upon honor. 3—Boned with unbreak- able Coraline. 4—Worn to-day by four million women. 5— Made tomakea woman Iook at her best. PALA LOR IIOP PO Oe ~ tise hoads of the men, adding a no. tcrror to bat- tle. Forest fires rags], crmunition trains - exploded, tho “ead were WILHINGTIN & WELDON R. be | 5 arr OF THE WILDERNESS a eats PRANOEES | {t Was a Unique En nt, Says Gen- FLO ROAD eral Horace Porter. : ane fe tirade tnonet The Union losses in the battle of pe ae the Wilderness were found to be: . : Killed, 2,246; wounded, 12,037; miss- bao. ana ing, 3,383; total, 17,666. The dam- : mi ek age inflicted upon the enemy is not Ney. 5th |g] | known, but as he was the assaulting 1898, 7 OQ! | party as often as the Union army ~——-|——-— | there is reason to believe that the Nee A, M./°.M. A. M | Josses on the two sides were about Leave Weldon | 17. 55) 9 44 : A . Ar. Roevk Mt | 1 00110:9| equal. Taking 24 hours as the time : \—. |—— |. | actually occupied in fighting and d counting the casualties in both Uv Tartoro =| 12:14 armies, it will be found that on that Lv Rocky Mt 1 0) io. we rare bloody field every minute recorded Ly ‘Wilson 2 Oat11 6 20; the loss of 25 men. peek " ’ be ee as the gg Ea a ‘by Pay'tteville} 486) 1. selves upon the ground that night ee : sleep came to them without coaxing. ea They had been on the move since 33 dawn, galloping over bad roads, ZG struggling about through forest — pegs Take openings, jumping rivulets, wad- iby Wilson > rare ¢ 29 | ing swamps, helping to rally troops, ‘Ly Goldsboro | & WwW 7 06 | dodging bullets and searching for ‘Lv Magnolia -| 4:10 » 10) commanding officers in all sorts of Ar Wilmington a 5 Me be 4 unknown places. Their horses had shill abi | been crippled, and they themselves ae were well nigh exhausted. For the Pe ee meee ‘| small part IT had been able to per- form in the engagement the gen- Dated Op) "> r eral recommended me for the brevet ‘Nov. 15, aul 6 os |rankof major in the regular army 1896. ZR | 4 “#4 |‘for gallant and meritorious serv- ae re MIP.M| [777 | ices.” His recommendation was Lv Fivreree 8 aU) 7 40 afterward appreved by the presi- ‘Lv Fayetteville} 11 210| 9 40 dent. ‘This promotion was especially veh wae 12587) gratifying, for the reason that it was creda ers nee 1) sh conferred for conduct in the first, rye "(7 7~"| battle in which I had served under és thecommand of the general in chief. Phy |: | There were features of the battle oy ode are A.M. | |t===> | which have never been matched in Ly Wilmington! 9 25 P at the annals of warfare. For two ‘lvw Magnolia | 10 82 8 30 days nearly 200,000 veteran troops ‘Lv Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36| had struggled in a death grapple, fate baci ae 16 27/ confronted at each step with almost ak a ae every obstacle by which nature G0 5° ay ~~ |.could bar their path and groping os $3 their way through a tangled forest ZA | 4 A the impenetrable gloom of which See ane > M — EMP. Ee could be likened only to the shadow Lv‘ Wilson 1 20 4 35] 10 82 of death. The undergrowth staid Ar Roeky Mt | 2 17) 1211] 1) 15, their progress, the upper growth | | | shut out the light of heaven. Off- Ar Tarboro 400) : : ene ‘bv Parborc ‘Lv Rocky Mu | 2 i 12 11 . ps _— Ar Weldon 1 01 ! , Train on Scotleud Neck Sranch Roa , THE ‘eaves ‘Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10: fi iP.:M., arrives Scotland ‘Neck at 4.65 p) sf y TY by ., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.45. 4 ret ).m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.9. < RU 6 ‘fh | 8. M. Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving is "i Gali xat 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am | “ce S. except Sunday. See an raison Washnigton Branch leny Washington 8.00 a, w., sad 3.00 Page arnives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4,40 p. m.. ‘Tarboro: 9.45 a. m, » Teturningleayes Tanboro.3.30,p. m., Parmete 10.20 a. m, and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11,602. m.,and 7.10 p. m, Daily ex- ept sunday. Connects with trains on Scotland Neek Branch. Traan leaves warpore, N C, via Alve marle & Raleigh R. kK, daily axcenisinn: day. a¢ 4 60 p..m., Sunday 300 P, y: altive Plyinouta 9.00 P, M., 4.25 p. m. Returuing :2aves Plymouth daily except Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 2.30 a ». ‘rive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and ll. 45 Train oa Midland N » C. braneh | old3bore daily, except Sunday, 6.05 | ‘M. arriving Smithtield 7-30 9, m. Re- ‘roasted in tho co.fl- ration, the i wounded, roused b: i's hot breath, | dragged themselves, lone wl 2 Ur torn and mangled lizibs in tho mad energy of despair to escapo tho rav- ages of the flames, an? covery bush ‘seeméd hung with sircds of blood- | stained clothing. I: \-.3 as though} | Christian men had turned to fiends | and hell itself had usurped the place of earth.—General Horace Porter in : Improvement, “Is it a fact,’’ asked the cyniv one ‘day, ‘‘that you improve each shin ‘ing minute?”’ ‘*Yes,’’ answered the busy little bee modestly. **How long have you been doing that?” ‘‘Always.” ‘Well, you ought to be having a better time than you ceor to have, if that is the case.’’—Doiroit Tribune. A Fatality. ‘““What has become of your back- er?’’ asked theidle person of Barnes Tormer. ‘*T guess { worked him too hard,” replied that eminent tragedian. ‘I killed the goose by pulling his gold- en lez, az the proverb goes.” i INT LZ ( ZI Fe RS ti? 2 RSE Me ex Edite by ALBERT SHAW ae ig 4 => “Lf only one magazine can be ‘ Se zg \ invaluable,” and “‘ indispensab] turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. M,, ar- rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a m, Traius on Latta branch soa Jaye Lazta 6.40 p m, 0 pm, Clio 8.06 . Ret deave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.80 4 ne ov Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Bun- » Florence R airive Dunbar Train onClintoy Branch leaves War— éaw for Clinton caily, except Saulay, . 10 a.m. aud. 8.50 p, m: Returnirg €aves Clinton at7,00 4. m. 1108,00 1 mo. Train No. 78 makes close connect! at me di a daily, al rail is One, also at Rowky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina R if for Noniwolk r he all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, © dis Pe _ General supt. - Mt. # MERSON, rathe Manager. 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Schultz. oe | Fs DS & ¥ 5 i R. E. Lee’s birthday. Today isthe anniversary of Gen. It.is a. holidav n this State. Just try a 10c. box of Casearets, the finest liver and bowel segulator ever made. Today ends the Senatorial contest at 385 | Raleigh, maybe the Legislature can 2 now go to work. QB lam off to purchase more fine 2 e\ horses and mules. Calf at my stables 3 e | if you want a good animal. . ADRIAN SAVAGE. QO? aes The Baptist Sunday School will OR) have a party next Friday night for the pupils and families connected with the school. Dead men are scon forgotten. So are dead advertisements, ‘The business man who advertises one month in the A. J. Brown, of the Soldier’s Home, Raleigh, is visiting friends here. B. F. Metzger, the kid drummer, gpent vesterday here and left this morn- ing, =~ Mrs. Fettie Kinsaul, who has been yjsitin here, ‘eft Monday ‘ eveniag for Avden. S.C. Hamilton returned Menday | evening fron a visit to his old howe in Maine, Mrs. Nancy Outerbridge, of Martin county is visiting her grand-daughter, Mrs. W. R. Smith. Mrs, Mary E. Briley, of Martin county, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.S. C. Berjamin. Mrs. V. L. Stephens and children, who have been visiting relatives here, left this morning fer their home in Dann. sn por events ah arth le ess aprnents ~~ cation sme La = : ; As i sealaneoe ose TAN nse 5 cian: eu = : ae eee | That's When. They Bpeak, Bus Here JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Yeu Get Ther Names Only. ; : C ; i a A. H. Tatt has been sick several 4 ¢>4 (’ ¢ ae 6 Ae! pda! — Jreates nany a new Dusiness, he ; é: NG A Coes Bs) AAAS 'AAAAG a . @ ee |. Enlarges many an old business, ditys- eS Li eee ae PP a " Preserves many a large business. a ° OGARAD Revives many a-dull business, Dr. H. Johnson, of Grifton, spent . Hescucs many a lost business, toduy Lere. a Saves many a failing business. ae ; I S-eures success to any business B.S. Joyner left Monday evening gay oGh | LB Bin, mor es c going: south. , fen Osco ee ee =)” ‘ m ©), oe ‘ aS mi... oo . W. H. Barnes returned Monday Who said that trying to do Dy To “advertise judietous Se? US MC| nine trom Suffolk. business without advertis- op 3 columns of the RevwECToR. 6 3 rene es lik rinki ap . OF a 2 M. B. Dawes and wife left this morn- ! deed 18, 1 Perot rege) ata pret- x : Kee in Const: nly al if Brings SUCCESS ing for Williamston. a yee ite: Lous sds pair of oe "Keeping CONST: NOY at | | : & goggles: You may know :% _— -_—-—| W.S. Greer left this mo*ning for what you are doing, but no- Ps -RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. his hone in Baltimore. body else does. fe): i & abs ; : i) —— Rev. E. D, Brown returned to Kin- Be: Passenger and mai frrain going |ston Monday evening. Se ii, i. vewth, arrives 822 A.M. Going South, a ‘ope 2 .) rrives 6157 P.M. Miss Lovie Daniel returned Mond . * »* Paar tae tiene seven trom Wall a welds Baal. sd Comeand see what bargains %& ee oa ig we are Offering 1n >: DRESS QDS. TRIMMINGS. HATS LANES. SHOES, CLOTHING We mean what we say and only ask you to calland ex- amine our goods and prices. R. Greene left this morning for Ph'l» adelphia on business. He says he will have somcthing interesting to tell Re- FLECTOR readers on his return. BETHEL ITEMS. Cail BretueL, N. C., Jan. 18th, 1897 W.G_ Lamb, of Williamston, spent today here. T. A. Carson bas moved his family from Coakley, Edgecombe county, here. W. A. Manning & Co. have moved their stock of merehandise from Coak- ley here and will do busines in the store of Biount & Bro, on main street. W. A. James, of Asheville, arrived with his father and other relatives. F. $ Gardner went to Everetts and Williamston to- day and returned. W. J. Whitehurst left this morning as traveling salesman to visit the prin- cipal towns and cities in the State. year cannot reasonably expect to b> long remembered by the purchasing public. —Press and Printer. S |My manv friends and custemers ean vow tiud me in the Phoe- nix building, one door north of the Greenvil'e Bank. 1 have purchased the 8. M. Daniel stock, and com- biping my own witli it am now prepared to serve your- wants from one of the largsst and best selec ted stocks of fresh family GROCERIES to be found in town. Groceries, Carve! Goods, Cou tectione, Orockery, | Tobacco, give you rock bottom prices. — given me at my old stand, [ they will continue wi new store. Don’t forget where p. §, SMITH. Greenville Bank. at Come to me for anything in the line of Glassware, Cigars, &c., and I can Thanking all for the patronage hope th me.at mv Pheonix Building—Nex « Voor to 1, J. Cory has moved his shoe shop to his brother's store at J. W. Brown's old stand. Saturday night to spend a few days ' R: L. DAVIS, Pres’t. Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. Loans and Discounts $10,456.36 3 Capital pail in #23,000.00 Due from Banks 88, 263.3')§ Undivided Profits 3,045.54 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00§ Deposits $1,787.59 Current Expenses 1,764.75$ Due Banks 1,131.87 Premium on Stocix 1,0:10.09 ¢ Time Certificates _ 1,255.00 Cash [tems 7,792.60 § Cashiers Checks 1,480.59 Cash 20,923.58 } . —_——— Sih Total $111, 700.5 Total $111,700.69 } Accounts Received. Correspondence Invite Lee and D. C. Moore | Bmweod Dairy. \Vo have opened up on our farm one mile east of Greenville ay —-first—clacs i And are prepared to furnish town and communityjwith the _THE ‘BEST JERSEY— reasonable prices. er. For prices apply to prietors or manager. tention. Lap ‘ R. M. Kennedy, : mt OF JHA ws. LK, CEA BT, at your door every morning at nD Give ua one trial and you will be our oustom- the: pro- ! anager. Orders ieft || {| with either will have prompt al.) | R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r, REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. @ The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. @Oe220G3222 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. d. a on oreo DH SHELBURN & C0 <<” ~DEALERS IN” ™? T aud FANCY GROCER GREENVILLE, N. C. Allgoodsfresh and ofthe best. An up-to-date ° Bakery in connection and you can always get fresh Bread. | a HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. i, S. J. W. HIGGS, Pres, THE GREENVILLE BANK GREENVILL,N.C. STOCKHOLDLiwws« Represeuting a Capital of More Than a Halt dD. W. Hardee miggs ~ million Dollars, Greenville, N.C. Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts dividuals and the general B Pusey The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, in Neck, N. C. public. "Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C’ Cuecks and Account Books furnish R.-R, Fleming, Pactolus, N,C. ed on application. GUNS "6°"" siti GUNS | woe 0 wane. At cosi to close out present stoc< . * Such a chance will never occur again. |