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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS :}25 Cents a Month,
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GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897.
FRANK WILSON
D.J WHICHARD, Editor andiOwner.
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‘Vol. 7.
CHRISTMAS
om Mi a
What
Shall i
Give them?
Of all the times in our liyes when men
—— show should calm action, it is at the
(Special to Reflector. ) first sound of an alarm. ‘The women
Sprinc Hore, N. ©., Dec. 21l—-jand children would be less afraid and
Fire at Spring Hope,
This town had a fire last night caused!less beside themselves under such 5
by a de‘ective flue in the prize house) circumstances. Do this, and when Extends to alia Merry —s1.
operated by G, J. Council & Co., and)you go to a fire if you are not going to
owned by astock company. Their loés|help, then keep out of the way of the
is estimated at $3.00 with insurance|firemen so they can work to better
for $1,700. Aiken & Kelleth loss $1,-/ advantage. It is all they can do’ to
800 with $700 insurance. 4i4sa Par-/keep their thoughts and actions in
ham also lost heavily but ‘he amount’ proper trim.
has not yet been estimated, )
No one who will stop and think for
a moment could expect anything of our
but a full
|conee ntration of all their energizs and
An Interesting Meeting Follow ed. ‘efforts during the danger. moments of
by a Banquet.
OREN
WITH THE MASONS. noble firemen and active
lan unsubdued fire, It is an undis-
.
nt G 1 Lodoe, N |puted fact than no town can boast vf a
ig nt Greenvinie Lodge, INO. |
Monday nig ‘truer or braver set of firemen, looking
284, A. F. & A. M. had a meeting of)
unusual There were foar
candidates to receive the mysteries o
at them from every standpoint, than!
Greenville. At least
jjerne of the members «
mich
nterest.
I wimety-five per
a - if the fire com-
the third degree, and cutsiders
well imagine that the members in At—|
“be tter,
ipanies are worth less than $300, and a
large majority of them are tebants
They are
led to.e at company meetings
, the ends of dutv
tendance had informed their
halves” (those who have them)
they mizht be expected home in the
small hours of the night.
Tlsrty six members of Greenville
Lodgs were present, and also visiting
brethren {rom lodges at Grimesland,
Rountrees, Grifton, Robersonvilles
Coroho, Toisnot, Williamston, Wilson
Henderson, Hookerton and Clifton, 8.'
C. The conferring of the degrees was
living in high rent hous‘s.
land fires and to serv
iby legislative enactment, being subject
to fine and even indictment for failure.
All this is compalsory on the members,
and their only remuneration is being
exempt from poil tax by the tow1.
They reevive no pay and, indeed, wry
their loss of
There is nothing better Or mcre suitable
than a nice
STYLISH OVE
for a Amas present, or to pick Jay out concisted ef tur Py, 9
< hak and the lay ithe several fires thet have visited 4
~ a ott cr 5 earnest I,
ot Oy Be RO AY OS os OI”
we
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Tursriy. DRCEMBFR 91, 1857,
- WHITECAP VE NGEANCE.
a aeeieel
Ra ee erent
Om cern a ccrenemenraesettaani te
ame resnsnorte SS at
Last Monday morning before day,
Thomas Hogwocd, & respectable and
citizen of Cross Roads
werd working
ent out to
township, in this eounty, W
feed his stork. Not coming back at
the proper time, bis family becomin®
alarmed. he was sent for, and was
found lying at the atable door uncor—
e018,
Phvsieians were hurriedly sammon—
ed ard Dr, Chas. E. Moore, of this
ei?y, on croing, found that the whole
top of his head was crushed in ‘The
whole frontal bone was removed, and
this being all that could be done, the
poor fellow was left with but little
hope of his life.
It was first thought th
which Mr. Hogwood was then
Bad kicked him. but after
thought those who were present saw
thatat would have been impossible for
this to have occurred. The heavy, old
fashioned up and down bars had been
replaced and the physicians had de.
elsred it impossible for a man hit as
Mr. Hogwood had been to even move
his hands.
Mr. Hogwood was (nce a member of
the whitecap organization which has
torn that end of tne county so badly
bur withdrew several years ago, ind
has often expressed himself as sorry
for his course, at times even erving.
When E. T. Luess was whipped, and
subsequent developments made public
gome of the atrocious ects of this awtul
at the mule
feeding
sober
organization, Hogwood was needed as
a witness at court against this gang
but got out of *t. Since then, living as
he did, in the midst of some of the
most rowdy of their set, he could
ha-dly hope to escape their vengeance
So Monday morning’s tragedy was but
a fitting climax to a career of crime
and ontlawry which will be # perpetual
stain upon anv county.
It is a significant fact that Hogwood,
although voting the Third party tick«t
at the last election, has since chenge’,
and the whitecaps, with only one exe
eeption, are Third partyites,
Later—Mr. Hogwood has since died
ae the resuit of his wounds.—Wilscn
Times,
Everybedy Says So.
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Ridueys, liver and bowels, cleansing
the ertire system, dispel colds, cur
headache, fever, habitual constipat on,
and biliousness. Please buy ard try a
Box of C C. C, today. 1, 25, 50
eents. Sold and guaranteed to cur
by all druggists.
For the Orphans.
Mrs. Florence Dancy is getting up| m
@ Christmas box to eend to the Thom-
asville Orphanage. She requests that
all who have’promised donations and
all others willing to give anything,
send their donations to her tomorrow.
anne —_—_]
Juet try a 1c. box ot cascarets, the
@aest liver and +») :egu ator ever
male: ,
BETHEL NOTES
Personals And Other Items
Beruen, N. (., Dec. 20th, 1897.
Miss Effie Walston, of St. Louis
Eagecombe county, who has been stay
ing with Miss Alice Carson during the
tall returned home last week.
Mrs. Charlotie E, Mangum, of South
Caroling, arrived Saturday night to
spend a while here at her former homes
Prof. D, W. Cory, of Gindool, bas
taken a position with Blount & Bro.
here.
Robeit Staton made a business trip
to Tarbore, today,
D. C. Moore made a business trip to
Grimesiand last week.
Diep—On Thursday morning, De-
eember, Ith 1897., Mrs, Emily House,
at the home of her husbaud, B. A.
House, Sr. She was buried Friday
following near Beargrass church in
Martin county at Elder John Rogers,
who held turneral scryices there oyer
her remains. We extend our sympath
to tre bereaved husband.
On Wednesday, December the 15 at
4 o’clock P. M. at the bride’s fathe:,
Mr. W. W. Heuse, Mr. L. L. Brown
wis happily married to Miss Viola
House, Elder Samuei Moore officiating.
Tne attendanis were Miss Mary Brown
with Thurzton House, Miss Viola
House with Luke Ward, Miss Nannie
Jimes with J. C. Brown, Miss Doa
Brown with Milton Highsmith, Miss
Hattie Jam's with D. A. Moose, Miss
Mattie Whichard with Edward Keel,
Miss Nannie Ward with M. C. S.
Cherry, Miss Huldah Brown with R,
H. Keel, A reception was held at the
groom’s father, Mr. *. L. Brown where
We
extend to them our best wishes for a
al! partook of a bounteous supper.
life,
ORMONDSVILLE ITEMS.
Interesting Notes from Over in
Greene.
OrMoNDSVILLE, N. C., Pee. 20, 1897.
Rev. A. L. .f N.C. Con-
ference, and family are visiting relatives
Ormand,
at this place.
Miss Olga Turnaze came howe Fri-
day from Litt’eton Female College.
Misses Barnes and Biount, of Snow
Hill, are visiting Misses Lena and
( Abbia Carr near Willow Green.
W. W.
and Thursday in Newoern.
Rev. [rank of
3urlington, and Miss Myrtle Taylor, of
Ormond spent Wednesuay
Taylor and wife,
Hugo, were here Sunday.
Marvin Ormaid and Allen Grady |8
spent Saturday in Greenville.
Rey. L. J.
Methodist church here Sundav,
Holden preached in the
John Johnston, of Greenville, came
over Friday to visit his aunt aad sister,
Mr. Spain, of near Greenville, spent
Seturday and Suncay with friends near
our town.
Mi.s !.ucy Hodges and brother, ot
Kinston, and Louis Turnage and sister.
of Institute, speat Saturday and San-
day with their uncle Elias Turnage.
enh pm ne atin te
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If you want to quit tobacco using
tor be made
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take No-~To-Bae, the wonder-
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Many gain ten pounds in ten days
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No To-Ba.
rom your own druggist, who will
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Tar,
easily ‘and well
vigor,
The Reflector Book Store has a few
teacher’s Bibles, elegantly bound.
The price is astonishinzlv low.
rece seE g
The Baptist Sunday school will
have their Christmas tree in the
church on Fiiday night.
prosperous and happy voyage through,
Down in Georgia.
Colonel Leonidas Livingston is
at Washington and has submit-
Here are some of his views on
the situation: |
“There is no use denying the
fact that in my section of the
country money is most uncom—
fortobly scarce, said Hon. Le-
onidas Livingston the well known
Georgia Congressman at the
Riggs. “I don’t know when the
‘olmighty dolar’ has been 80
scarce a3 it is uow in the south.
The chief cause is the low price
of eotton. Our planters are
forced te sell a great part of their
crop as low as 44 cents a pound,
which is below the coat of pro-
duction. Even at 5 cents, which
they get only for ‘middling’
erades, it is impossible to make
both ends meet. It would be
very hard to conyince an audi-
ence of Georgia farmers that the
McKinley administration had
brought anv prosperity their way.
“About the only thing it bas
brought them is low prices for
their chiet product and cclored
postmasters:”
eran saa
Thought There Were Three
He is the Jast one of the old
school of doctors, says the Chi-
veago Times Herald, very bland
and polite, but also very absent
minded, except where his medi-
cal practice is concerned, ard he
was called one morning recently
to a Prairie avenue home, where
there 1s already one small son in
the family, to introduce another:
Going to the house telephone,
he called 1p the head of the
house at his plice of business.
| “Hello! Hello! Is this Mr.
Dream?”
“Yes. What is wanted ?”
“Thisis Dr. Blank, I wish to
inform tou that you haye another
fine son. Congratulations |”
ben he rung off the telephone
without waiting to hear what Mr.
Dream had to say, and busied
himselt in professional duties
until ten minutes later, when he
again stood before the telephone
trying to remember who he
wanted and what he had to com-
municate. Then he rung up Mr.
Dream again.
“ello! iiello! Is this Mr.
Dream ?”
“Yes. is this you. Dr. Blask?”
“Tt is, aud I wish to say that
you havo another fine son.’
Tbis time the doctor was not in
such a hurry, aud he waited to
hear what Mr, Dream had to say.
After a long sileuce thers came
from the other end of the tele-
phone wire a teeble wail.
‘Another? Good heavens,
doctor, don’t call me up again. I
—I[ will come home and face the
music Jike a man.”
And great was his relief when
he found that the doctor had
complicated matters by repeating
his first message.
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o Me 3 tam HENR HARDING,
G. J. CHERRY, i Vice Pres. " Ass’t Cashior)
CAPITAL: Minimum $10,000; Maximum $100,000.
Organized June l1st,,1897.
Pitt County,
GREENVILLE,N. CG.
Nel ees Neg Nal
TRS Bank wants yourtriendship and a shar, '
if not all, of your businesss, and wll grant
with safe anda soune
banking. We invite correspondence ot a per;
sonal interview to that end.
settee
teas gay
R. A. TYSON, Vic-ePres.
STATEMENT OF THE
"RESOURCES.
fuoans and Discounts $56,792.58
Premium on Stock 1,000.00
Due from Banks 20,865.30;
Furniture and Fixtures 1,507. 25%
Cash [tems Cheat, 8. 619.05 ¢
Oash in Vault 95,189.49
Total $113,923.67 |
jR. L. DAVIS, Pres’t.
JcL. LITTLE. Cash’er
REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.
The Bank of Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Atthe Close cf Business Oct, 5th, 1897.
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in $23,000.00
Surplus and Profits 1,462.09
Deposits subject to Cueck 67,507.02
Due to Banks 607.90
Cashiers Checks ortstanding 241.66
Bills Payable 17,500.00
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,605.00
Total $113,922 6%
We study carefully the separate needs of our patrons, and shall be glad to hav ry
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their 1n.vcest to get our prices befere pua
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
0 allits brancnes
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cce stock of
FURNITURE
always on hand and soldat prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CAS! therefore, having no 1isk
to run we sell ata close margin.
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We have iutt reveived & new
hearse and the nicest line of Cof-
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lic and cloth ever brought te
Greenville.
We ate prepared to fo embalm-
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tuha
Personal atiention given to'con=
ducting funerals and bodies en-
truated to our care will receive
every mark of respect.
Our prices are Jower than ever.
Ve do not want menopoly but
invite competition.
_ We can be found at any and all
times in the John, Flavuagan
Buggy Co’s building.
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Can be found below *Five Poiuts.
next door to Reflector office,
AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
GREENVILLE; N. OC.
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The next session of 'h3 achool wit
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Schedule in Fffect Nov. 29th, 1897,
Departures from Wilmington.
NORTHBOUND.
DAILY No 48—Passeneer—Due Meg-
9.35 a. m. nolla 19.52 am. Warsaw 11.10
am, Goidshoro 11.58 am, Wil
son 12.43 p m, Rocky Yount
1.49 p m, Tarboro 2.50 p m,
Weldon 4,23 p m. Petersburg
6.28 p m, Richmond 7.15 pm,
Norfolk 6.05 p m, Washing-
ton 11.30 pm, Raltimore 12,53
am, Philadelphia 3:45 a m,
New York 6.53 am, Boston
3,00 pm.
DAILY No 40—Passenger Duc Mag
1.15 pm. nolia8.55 p m. Warsaw 9.10
pm, Goldsboro 10.10 p m,
Wilson 11.06 p m. Tarboro
6,45 am, Rocky Mount 11.57
pm, Weldon 1 44am, Nor=
folk 10.30 a m, Petersburg
3.24 a m, Richmond 4,20 a m,
Washington 7.41am, Balti,
more 9.(5 4 m, Philadeipnia
11.25 a m, New York, 2.02 p
m. Boston 9.00 p m.
SOUTHBOUND,
DAILY No 55—Passengor Due Lake
~40 pm. Waccamaw 5.09 p m, Chad.
beurn 5.40 pm Marion 6 43 p
m, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum-
te: 8.42 p m, Columbia 10.05
0, Denmark 6,30 a m, August
to 8.20 a m, Macon 11.30 am,
Atlanta 12.15 p m, Charles-
* ton 10.20 pm. Savannah 2.49
a_m. Jacksonville $.20 a m,
St. Augustine 10.30 am,Tam
pa 6.45 pm.
&KRIVALS AT WILMINGTON—
FROM tHE NORTH.
DAIT.Y No. 49,—Passenger—Boston
§.45 P.M. 1.03 pin, New York 9.00 pm,
Philadelphia 12.05 am, Balti-
more 2,50 am, Washington
4.30 am, Richmond 9.05 am,
Petersburg 9.50 am, Nor-
Weldou 11.50 am, Tarboro
12.12 pm, Roeky Mount. 1.00
pm, Wilson 2°lz pm, Golds-
boro 3.10 pm, Warsaw 4,02,
pm, Maguolia 4.16 pn,
_ DAILY No. 41.—Passenger--Leave
¥.00 A.M, Boston 12.00 night,
York 9.30 am, Phifadelphia
12.09 pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,
Washington 3.46 pm, Rich-
mond 7.°0 pm, Petersburg
8.12pm. Norfolk 2,20 pm,
Weldon 943 pm, Tarboro
6.01 pm. Recky Mount 5.45
2m. Leave Wilson 6.20 am,
Goldsboro 7-0! am, Warsaw
7.53 am. Msgnolia 8.05 am.
DAILy No, 61—Passenger.---Leave
xcept New Fern 9.20 am, Jackson-
urday —yille 10.42 am. This train
"40 P.. arrives at “alnué street,
FROM THE SOUTH.
DAILY No. 54—Passenger—Leave
12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am. Sonford 1.50
pm, Jacksonville 6 35 pm,
Savanna 12.50 night, Charles-
ton 5.80 am‘ olumbia 5.50
C am, Atlanta 8.20 am, Macon
9.30 am, Augusta 3.05 pm,
Denmark 4.55 pm, Snmapter
f.45 am, Florence 8.55 am,
Marion 9.35 am, Chadbourn
10.35 am, Lake Waccamaw
11.06 am, |
_ Train on Scotie dt Neck Branch Road
saves Weldon 3.55 >. m., Halifax 4,30
9. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.20 p
®., Greenville 6,57 p, m., Kinston 7.55
yim. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.50
%.m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. Arriving
Hali x at 11:18 a. m., We'don 11.33 am
daily except Sunday.
{rains on Washuigton Branch leave
Washington 8.20 a, m., and 2.20 p.m
arrives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 4.00 p
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves
Varboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 9.35 a. m.
‘nd 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
11,00 a. m., and 7.20 p. m, Daily ex-
"t Sunday. Connects with trains on
‘eotland Neck Branch. °
Train leaves saroory, N ©, via Albe-
@arle & Raleigh R. R. daily except sun-
ay, at 5 30 p.m., Sunday 405 P. M:
#crive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m.
Xeturning ieaves Plymouth daily except
Sundsy, 7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a ™.,
srrive Tarboro 10.05 2. and 11. 00,,
~ Trainon Midland N.C. branch leaves
trold’boro daily, except Sunday, 7.1) a
m. arriving Smithfield 8.30 a. in. Re-
turning leaves Smithfield 9.00 a. m,, ar-
r'vez at Goldsbors 10.25 a, m.
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
» &, leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning
leave Cliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,
arive Latta 7.50.4 m, daily except Sun-
v
Train on Clinton Branch ieayes War-
saw for Clinton daily, except Suuday,
1120 a.m.and 4.15 p, m* Returning
léaves Cinton at7.00 a. m. and3,001 m.
Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via
ichmone, alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonolk
fhe all points North via Norfolk,
H.M. EMERSON,
Gen’) Pass, Agent
T. M. EM&KSON,Tratlis Manaye~
TT, RKENLY. Gen] Manager.
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printers, will say that the State
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times doting the yeary 1897, to
prevent lynchings snd riots:
Twice they were. called ont at
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twice at Rockingham, cnea at
Asheville and once at Elizabeth
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OCTTON,
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Middling ‘Of
Low Viddling 5 1-14
Good Ordinary 4
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PEANUTS.
Prine 2
Kr'oa Prime 2+
a 24
Spo ish 80 to 75
Too + ~quiete
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Corrected by S. M, Schultz.
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Western Sides 54 006
Sugar cred Hams 10 to 124
orn . 40 to 50
Corn Meal 50 to 60
Wour, Family 4,75 to 6,75
Lard 54 to 10
Oats 36 to 49
Sugar 4} to 6
Coffee 34 to 24)
Salt per Sack 63 tol £0
Chickens 123 to 20
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