a d ‘ 4 Ga D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a M | : ents a Month Vol. 7. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. No 966 — ee anne eee nt 9 ne a LEANN . — Antitoxine tor Swine. OVER THE COUNTRY just FOR FUN. Oe —— — — -S-={IF YOU ARE@s<<¢ x) * * ‘ = 7 7 (*) 4 nh Dr. Salmon chiet of the aatneal of Smallpox is reported from several] The wite of an uptown blacasmith Animal Industry, has submitted to portions of Wise county, Virginia. shoes chickens. Secretary Wilson a report upon the Four] tn experiments made in the treatment of “our iundred delegates dre attend- A pair of suspenders—the hangman : “hhoos for hog cholera with antitoxin ing the monetary vonvention at India- | and his agsistant. | , bh 4 a « . serum, says a Washington Dispatch in Gapoliz. The shoemaker’s son wants t) know] | the New York Sun. This serum is} An English syndicate is to erect a if animals without souls belong to the} made upon the same principle as the nen eas steel plant at Birming-| Upper class, AA antitoxin of diphtheria, and is _— ham, Ala. The buneo steerer may not be a 4 7 " ven both a u “ _ The steamer Pelican has been given | bighly moral mau, but he’s always look- Without being proper nave been innoculated with the NOB] y, ae Jo: W! . os paslost by shipping men in San ing for good things. cholera virus. The blood of such Cal ee a 2 ly clad means a case O ' ‘are ts merits and what is its price, animals, when rejected under the skin both of swine, possessed preventive and curative éction. first the jaboratory, and fall This serum was used upon small animals 1 being found sfieartons was last tested on several herds of swine 12 Page County, Iowa. Out of 244 animals treated, of which 86 were Conse- 59 died. of the animals already sick, only quently 82.86 per cent. in these herds were saved, while about 85 per cent. cf untreated herds dicd. Secretary Wilson regards the result of the experiments as most encouraging to the farmers, whose losses from hog chclera for many years kave been s0 «enormous to weigh He is of opinion that it is ab- “8 heavily them. oe essential during the experl- mental stage that serum of undoubted quality . used, and he therefore pro- poses ta ask Congress for an appt} Ti- enable the Depart- ment of Agriculture to furnisn 2,000,- 000 does of distributs during the coming year. Uhe cost of the serum is 10 cents per ation which will the serum for on present nm ad upon \ Francisco, Actor Edward Radeliffe, the alleged bigamist, has been indicted at New York for perjury. Rev. H. G. Burrage, aged 70, reetor of the English Church at East Hatley, Que., hanged himself. Iil,, 18 The City Council of Chicago, legislating against grade crossings wi th- in the co. poration limits. John ft Auditor, of Kershaw, 8. C., commiied suicide by 2. Draketord, County shooting on account of ill heaith. The City Council ef Toronto, Ont., has deeded that no aliens shall be em- ployed on public works in that city. Andrew C. baugan, ex-City Treas- ind., convicted of misappropriating funds. urer of Minneapolis, has been ry gata Ve » sien valanad ostriuster KF. B. Baker, colorzu, A. q*s Lake Uily, S. J ing his duties, and the C., was shot upon assum- post cilice Avas burned. A bil has been introduced in- the ‘ ° ¥ . * + ‘ Qhio Legislature to abolsh the deaih : lh anee elt ser mcm is revi penalty aud suustitute soilftary Commie niciet fo2 ie. il aia t Lom Wat:O.. is to be Lo Dove liot pandivdata far (Ancearncor oat tae LOLuULSt Cabalefe iol (rovernol QO! a i%*1 + yt Georeh The Stave convention Wil of animals treated, only one aose being equ ured, RT Fire Insurance Rates Should De- crease. ry . oo rif] . tds ; The present year wil no doubt cee a . ; . stil ereater downward tengeney in insurance rates. Slaitistics ol fire losses in the United States durit ng the ‘ ANZ ;meet on uM | arch oti. ia! 14 { 4 ye LsLie ane ny elo! S from. a WW - dow in West Fe ort rth street. New York Tey $3 } 14 i} ry LY 1,] ‘ LO a, «thide Loui we hiehhee Wa UDLOW 4 from a Window and Killcd, % ’ ] iT wyntain.n va ( mn elevato contiulnal! past year show un aggregate of $110,- ‘ ‘ — ES . oo >a) OO bushels of wireat was burned 000.000, beme $5,000,000 less than i yee 5 ue oe : : eee YT yyy lay poh, hy lo 3 1895. So marecG decreas? 19 losses 13 | SP AA ses ight Ph not so muel attribut Fle to oe od Taal ) nated dvabeut two mii lon doaars ES muecrl + as Meade LOO OG LUCK, { te tmureved methods of dpstruaed de | . oe as 10 (MpPrGVed teas Or nStruG.h ed vigilance of inspection, and greater In Chicago, efficiency inthe fire seryice. All of these must directiy aifect he charged for insurance, and by a ering of them, W ill enable property owners to carry grenies prote ection | than they have here:cfore done.— Raleigh Post. Tell the Story Plainly. There firms that potponing the day when they wiil com- are many keep mence advertising in order to gain time for the coneaction of a “novel” adver- tising method. This policy, and the final result is generally ig a profitless the indefinite postponement of further business transactions on the part of the firm, Even a superficial. study of the advertising situation of must force the conclusion that the brightest and most successful advertisers are not today necessarily so because, they advance new imethods, but simply because they know just how to adapt the old methods to their particular business. And when the subject is thoroughly sitted we find that there is, after all, but one advei- tising method-—-to tell the people in plain language what you have jo sell, what It is the same old method, but we have never seen it improved upon, and if it is honestly pursued it will provea winner every time,—Profitable Advertising, Jim Starkey don’t take stock in mules any more, but is now learning to ride a bicye! . hour. Iixhibition free every j | S| low- ch { | t hie ivoO W sy +> fs ] fa 4 al ¥ } s VOU tO The teiepdone . lacs . - . "99 1S! and, ples se, at once. * \ ¥ ~ yee ‘ ? 4 x ] ' 14 “Number, please,” said tho polite operator. “Oaly the fourth, you impudent thing!” snapped back the fair telephon- ar,.-Cinciunati Commercial Tribune. Lookout. Information came to Tug Rerriec- Tor thaf it was snowing in Richmond this afternoon. The weather 1s beginning to feel like we might get a little of i ’ 4} , j uall sprinkle of it here before a great while. evering. A local clothing house displays this ambiguous sign: “Overcoats, $3, They won’t last at this price.” «No wonder I’m hungry,” grumbled the old sea dog. ‘‘For the past thirty years I’ve heea livin’ on barks.” oTtIp or pheumonia,pos- the year. Cold weath- ‘er has no terrors for Play wrichte * What do you tbink of my marine drama?’ Critique— “Tm afraid it will play to light houses.” Hoax—“Simpkins’ boys are all ge- ing to the bad.” Joax—“It’s strange that such an estimable man shouldn’t have an heir of respectability.” ‘Mine is indeed a hard lot,” remark- ed the man whe found a Jo-foot layer of granite beneath the sod of his newly purchased ecmetery plot, Mrs. Handout“ Would you like to . . "99 cider cood man? have a class of ny Weary Willie—**No, Vy that works. lady; {[ don’t keer tor noethir ” s Hardippe read "3 80 CA fu lly r¢ He’s ” Jobson——Nor fingn- CONV bya loes ON V¥ ny @ pak yi 5. 1S he ¢ Hobs all the trade not in bus Ines but he always looks up a mins cial condition before striking him ato a 1 vey 2D oan. ‘yoy cel is ¥rr soy Slobis— HI lo, Byones What are you com. te do with the camera? Bjones—“Guing to bore an artesian ’ ' ‘ ee well im my back yard. Youedidn’t SUDPO-e I was von LO take photographs with it. did you 2” eepite Lig Asks ys . ; ‘ay xv STATE NEWS, ee cee BRE OS rr « 12 ihe Ih anek { ) meets in I ' _ . Wana iey Mount tomorrow and continue through Sunday, ry ‘ f£ T39 bs oe é Lhe Cotveeation of Bdention mects , Washineton tumerrow and ecntinues , | [ne ans OUgTH oUbeUy. The Stat CA. will be 10th to 13th y $ 4%,, y ‘ 1} Ob take ® M, held in Acheville CONVENLIG {tis said that ex-Congreysman H. G. Ewart will secure the appointment ag Judge Dick’s successor on the Fed- eral Corrt Bench. [ have taken the agency tor the Wilmineton Steam Laundry and solic- it the patronage of those wanting good work, Shipments made every Wed- returned Saturday W.F. nesday morning, Preppy. eee vee ere eese eee eeae DRY GOODS. *e@e@aeeey ce ee eee eee CLOTHING. @peteoeensteeeeaeageeene oe #8 @®- @ @ e*e es # @ Prices Right, — -=— Goods Right. Fair Dealings and Courteous Treatment is what you'll always find at ALFRED FORBES. eee ee ee eee eee ee ee HATS, SHOES. coor ee seen ereveseees Ss* eas se ee ee aevoee ene tee ee eeeeee GROCERIES: eeoeeeee oe we eeeetaneee ene ©@ 2 @ 7 those wearing ove of | ‘our handsome Melton Kersey or Beaver OVERCOATS. If you want stylish that ~ comtortable, UGRD sibly at this season of. s perfect in fit as well as warm ; come to us and we will vou up in swell style. CLOT ELIIN G nd f > Ai KING CLO’ UILLER. oe TEE PAR A ESE BM | | ' Beautit gy 7 © ) Courtesy 5 thrown in at our store, FN ae Oe ee ee ee Pal Pg Na LN Lf yg NN lO a Ns ale a pk Te Lang’s Casa vate Oe ee ee ee a Ne ep ete te taal lel Mela en Soa PO anni aad Lang Sells Ch SENET Sas RAT oe SS nes Hage ay om, mm, -» okie Shel Hey cs” ee ie, Le; a make right just in at Plain, Stripes and Checks. — Figured Denim, Silk- aline, and a lot ofnew Wash Dress Goods, RICKS & TAFT. * a * DAILY REFLECTO é "ag acannon saasinecnenningenaclieent teint Rr — aia es ‘Dp J. WHICHARD. Editor. tonettaaimncan ete canine oom ee commana EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). * ema eel Pe ean Eriored as second-clas mil matter. emma Pn naan eet = ie ern SURSCRIPTITON RATES. ° 3.00 ine year. - . . $ oe Qs. month, - . Ta ine weer. > eer Detivered in town dv carriers without axtr’ cos’. Advertisng rates are liberal andean be nd on application to the editor or at -e after ———— we Cesiré « iiwa eorresporuent At Vev pasta ce inthe county, who will e) inbrief items of NEWS as TE Con = ach neighborhood, Write play Yon v on one side of the papers ET enue amma nnmneti nec annem ntl —_ ene cane aceanenirnannmerstrectoe THURSDAY, JANUARY 97, aN an a a ee A disastrous fire oceurred at Spo- kane, Wash., early Tuesday mprning. million Property to the value of half a dollars was destroyed and last their lives. Sener ennneecente ae nt o The Maryland Legislature has bro- ken the Senatoria! contest by electing Judge L. E. McComas to succeed Arthur p, Gorman, The contest in "rennessec still continues with the end nowhere is sight. The whistle of a locomotive can be heard 3,300 yards, the roise of a train 3,800 yards, the report ofa musket and the bark of a dog 1,800 yards,the roll of a drum 1,600 yards, the croak of a frog 900 yards, a cricket chirp 800 yards, a dinner bell two miler, and a call to get up in the morning 3 feet 7 inches. be oe The fact that the steamship lines plying to the Klondike already have all dhe business they can handle, so that they have been compelled to raise their passenger rates, may ter- porarily tend to thin out the spring rush ; but it will as surely operate to enliven competition in the transporta- tion business, and means will somehow be improvised to get all the gold seek- ers to the Yukon who can pay their passage money. Thus the steamship business wil regulate itself; but rhe larger problem will be to provision and eovern the grea: population which is sure to be massed in that region. In the solution of this question the Govern- ment will ultimately have to take part. A newspaper woman in Wash- ‘ington called on Mrs. John Sher- man the other day, says the New York Tribune, to get some infor- mation, but found that she was mot at home. “Well hasn’t she a secretory who can tell me about it?” said the newspaner woman. “Certainly, madam,” answered the servant; “this way, please.” And leading the way along the hall he threw open a door ana ushered her into the presence oF the Secretary -of State. The Secretary laughed heartily when the quick-witted newspaper wo- man explained the situation, and acied as his wife’s private secre- tary long enough to give the in- formation that was desired. See NUT EA orem gD annem ee It is a pretty good rule that the gooner apig can be brought to 200 pounds and the sooner he can be gotten to market after reach- ng this weight, the greater will be the per cen1. of profitin feed- ing him. Aside from the risk of cholera, etc., it has beex shown that the gain above 200 pounds costs more, and that even with pork bringing good. prices, there is often an actual logs in feeding Above 250 pounds. fifty people | The Girl in Business : “You may meet your employer socially,” writes Ruth Ashmore in an article on “The Busines Girl and Her Employer,” in the February Ladies’ Home Journal, “but during the hours that you are in the office you are employ- ed by him, and you haye no right to claim, and he has no right to ask, any social recognition. You can always be pelite; you need not be hard-hearted, and there can be, without harm, an ex- change of pleasant words. But during business hovrs there is wisdom in attending to your business and doing nothing else. Your self-respect should not al- low you to be free in your man- ner with the different clerks who are your companions. and you should be wise enough not to have a confidant in the office. “No matter who your employer is, you cannot afford to accept {uncheons, drives, flowers or any —| special socia! recognition from him. I do not mean that all men are bad. Again, 1 thank God there are thousands of good men but masculine human nature is weak, and when things haye gone wrong at home there is an in- mense satisfaction to the average man in getting a sweet sympathy; which he probably does not de- serve. from a yretiv, charming girl who believes in him. but you are hired to work, not to cater to the emotions of your employer, and when you are doing your work faithfully you are doing all that you are paid fcr.” ed (Rear sentence nearer Mustard and Cress. Learning makes a man fit com- pany for hiraself anda terror fo others. Some friendship is like health- all right so long as it doesn’t cost anything. Jokes on marriage are only truly funny to those who are hap- pily married. Politeness is called the flower of humanit?; but man canhot live by bcuquets alone. The woman who makes good home made preseryes doesn t of- ten figure inthe divorce courts. Criticism is one way of making it known that we dislike other people’s faults more than our own. Life is neither a tragedy nora comedy; it isa chore which wo can accomplish better by whist- ling than by weeping. When a gos] mar has an over- bearing wife all other wives. have g mysteriozs feeling that things are being made eyer.—Chicago Record. f ——— etree naeecereeeceroneen Denes & How to Treat Mormons. Why should notthe tables bo turned ana missionary work be undertaken with the Mormons themselves? We send misstior- aries to tougher sinners inan they can possibly be, and with some euecess. Here is a chance at our very doors, not only to save North Carolinians from running after false prophets, but of converting the false prophets themselves. The pleading that will turn the Chinese from their ways ought at least be powerful enough to send the Mormons back to Utah, if they ror of their doctrine. At al! events, where a Mormon preaches there too should be some opponent with the Bible at his command to confute the follower of Brigham Young. In that way the evil may be checked in its incipiency and the Mormons discouraged. This certainly is preferable to threat- ening them, as has been advised in some quarters-—-Asheville Viti- Zen. could not be made to see the er-|. ’ An Old Shoe Worth Something. North Carolina is always “2om- ing to the front.” A correspon- dent at Rocky Mount, that State: writes: «Jt ig well known that Lord By- ron was a cripple in his youth. Mr. Chavasse has one of the shoes with steel. rod and anklet, worn during this time by this noted bard. The record is authentic and the shoe was given Mr.sCha- vasse by his mother who now lives at her home near London, England. ‘George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron, of Rockdale, in the county of Lancaster, Eng- land,’ says the record.” If Mr. Chavasse puts that shoe up at auction there will be some lively bidding.—Atlanta Constt- tution. This is ‘True. A newspaper has 5,000 readers fo each 1,000 subscribers. A merchant who puts out 1,000 hard bills gets possibly 300 or 500 peo- pie to read them—that is, if the boy who is trusted to distribute them does not put them under the sidewalk bridge. Tue hand bills cost as much as an advertise- ment inthe newspaper. All the women and girls and half the men and boys read the advertisement. Result; The merchant who uses the newspaper bas 3,000 more readers to each 1,000 of the hand- bill’s readers. There is no esti- mating the amount of business that advertising brings a mer- chant, but that each dollar inyest- ed brings $20 to $100 worth of business there can be no doubt.— Goldsboro Argus. Caught a Possum in His House: Jack Sprouse, a weil known colored man who lives on West Water streat, doesn’t haye to go tothe woods to hunt ‘possums—~ they come to him. About a month ago he caught a ’possum tnder his house among his chickens. Recently some “var- a cat, has been cawling up be- tween the weathel-boarding and ceiling of the house and making its headquarters between the overhead ceiling andthe roof, Jack concluded to lay a trap for it, su Le crawled up there and set arabbit gam, baiting it with beef. Friday night he caughta ‘possum in the rabbit gum.—NStatesville Landmark. Choice of Texts. In the matter of the choice of texts, a curious thing happened to a curate Whom | knew on his return from his wedding tour. He only reached home on Saturday evening, when he found a letter from his vicar asking him to preach the next sermon, as he knew he had a ser- mon not yet preached in the parish which would fit in with the Advent course of sermons then being given. The sermon was on the ‘‘Parable of the Ten Virgins.”’ The curate, who preached written sermons, did not look at this particular one till the next morning, half an hour before service, when to his horror he found that his text was, ‘‘ Behold the bride- groom cometh,’’ and indeed this was the constant refrain of the sermon. It was too late to change, and so he put the best face he could upon it. The congregation may have forgot- ten the sermon, but they have noi forgotten the text.—Cornhill Maga- zine, Drawing the Line at Drawing Room. There are shaving ‘‘parlors’”’ and bootblack ‘parlors,’ but no shaving or bootblack ‘‘drawing rocms,.”’— New York Sun. The lord mayor of London is only elected for one year, but he may be re-elected for another term. The London policeman on an average arrests seven persons every \ year. mint,” which Jack supposed to oe Cctton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of sotto. and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfolk - X QorTin. Good Middling 5) Middling 54 Low Middling § 1-14 Good Ordinary 43 Tone—steady PEANODT?: Prime 2 Extra Prime 2} ™ancy "28 Spanish 80 to 765 Tone—quiet. Greenville Market. Corrected by S, M. Schultz. Britter, per Ib 15 to 2 | Western Sides 5+ 20 6 Sugar ecred Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 50 Corn Meal 50 to 60 Flour, Family 4,75 to 6.75 Lara 54 to 10 Oats 385 to 40 Sugar 4} to 5 Coffee 84 to 29 Salt per Sack 65 tol g Chickens 12} to 24 Regs per doz 12) Beeswax.per 2 10 to® Cotton Seed,per bushed - DIRECTORY. CHURCHFS. BAPTIS51—Services every; Sunday, moring and evening. Prayer "meeting Thursday evening. Rev. A. W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. C, D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No regular services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun- day, morning and evening. Lay ser- vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A. Greaves, Rector. Sunday schoo! 930 A. M. W, B. Brown, Snperintendant. METHODIST—Seivices every Sun- day, morning and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 4:30 A. M. A B. Ellington, Superin- tendent. PRESBYTERIAN—Services _ third Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school ‘9:20 A M. E. B. Ficklen Superinten- dent, LODGES. A. F. & A. ¥.—Greenville Lodge No 984 meets first and third Monday eyen- ing. J. M, Reuss W. M, L.tI. Moore, Sec. I. 0.0. F.—Covenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every Tuesday evening. J. V. Johnson N.G. IL. H. Pender, Sec. K. of P.—T'ar River Lodge No, 93, meets every Friday evening. H. W. Whedbee, C. C. A. B. Ellington K. of R. and 8. R. A.—Zeb vance Couucil No. 1696 meets every Thursday evening. W. b. Wilson, R, M.R. Lang, Sec. K.of H.—Insurance Lodge No, 1169 meets every Friday evening. Flanagan, D. Henry Sheppard, R A. of TI, Pitt Ccuncei! every Thursday night. C, Johr 236 J. B WB, Wileor cherry See. ASPECIALTY. Primary, Second ary or Tertiary Sypillis permanently curedin 15 to 35 days. You can be treated at home for the same price un- der same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pav rail- road fare and hotel bills, and no charge if we failto cure. If you nave taken mercury, iodide potash, and _ still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches 1n mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Coiored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, ibis this Syphilitie Blood Poison that we guarantee to cnre. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure. This disease has always baffled*the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500- 600 capital behind our uncouditional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK REM- EDY CO., 480 Masonic Temples Chica- go, lll, CREEN VILLE ale Aeademy. The next session of th: open on: school wit MONDAY SEPT. ¢, 1897 and continue for 10 months. | The terms are as follows; Primary English per mo. £200 Intermediate ** ‘“ ™. $2 6 Higher ee $3 Languages (each) ** “ $1 00 Tne work and diselpline of the schou wil be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your’! | liberal patronage. W H.RAGSDALE. 4 meets | PRACTICAL IN AND SHEET IRON WORKER. Offers his services to the citizens of Greenville and the do public generally. tc ROOFING, GUTTERING, Spouting and Stove Work, a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges made. Tobacco , f° Flues made in season, Shop on Dickinson Avenue. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH, A Pleasant Simple, but Safe Ef- fectual Cure forjit. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable, The usual symptoms are a full or bloating sensation after eating, accom— panied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; headache fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeting. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue, and if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed con— Jition. The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treat- ment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has a time to ferment and urritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach, To secure a prompt and_ healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Distsste, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal en fruit acids. These iablets can now be found at all drug stores uacer the name of Stuar.’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a patent medicine, can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will tollow th-ir récular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher ct 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, Il., writes: “Catarrh isa local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby ithe lismme membrane of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge theretrum, passing backword into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical anthorities prescribed for me for three years tor catarrh of stomach without «ure, but today I am_ the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, 1 cannot find appropriate werds to express my good :ecling, I have found ilesh, appetite and sound rest from. tueir use. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tableta ts the satest preparation as well as che simp— lest and most converient remedy for and form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after ineals, Send tor little book, mailed free on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshali, Mich. ‘The tablets cam be found at all drug stores. - W. B. Rodman. W. Demsie Grimes, Washington, N.C. .Greenyille,N.C. Reem & GRIMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Greenyilie N. C. Practice wherever services ace desired. ot Barbers. al onminne sin nieeancentinntnetil B.PENDER, FASHIONAPTH BARBER, Can be, found below Five Points. next door to Reflector office, james A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE; N. C. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeins i CRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARBER, ' pecial attention given to cleanin. and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty - i : ee ee eee ts Pe or eee ar ie ea tes Ba sd he at a AN i hte bae a eo S aeiiameeuanananl ‘ ws . Movs ! eC Pe ee - 8 Advertising pays, a3 will be Hiow Financial Institutions and Others i MR) 9 a S HY Hi HA : 9 tle esi Schedule in Effect Jan. 17th, 18°.. Keep Track of Their Men, te 7” ® ss 4 ; { : : 5 | ' cre "4 ~ fy {Departures ‘rom Wilmington- seen by the fo omnes A ae It has become the custom else- | NORTHROTND.: sas paper receatiy gave NOUCe! Whore and it is generally true in es 22] en Att that inveage a stolen chicken Was] this city, that the employees in “DAI WY No 48—Passenger—Due Ver- . oe ays) . or ; jOns . . j 9.25 a.m. nolia 11.02 am. Warsaw 11.18 not veturned to a certain place be-| financial institutions are required am, Catdshoro 12.05 am,Wil| fore its next issue, is would pub | to give bond, the amounts varying son 12.59 n m. Rocky ‘ount|tish the name of the thief. The with the degree of responsibility of 1.4%) m. Tarboro 2.45 p m, Weldon iss , Ree eee ona coma i the duties which they perform. In } Lit See ee ee ae er a [tition to this, however, a oer RE =~ What Is It? aabbbhh Norfok 6.05 pm, Washine- OEETAL Oack yard. +e next Gay) vision, varying in method, is.main- | ton 11.30 pm. Raltimore 1.08| iter the notice came out, 27] tained over each employee. am, Philadelphia 3°50 a m,| chickens wera found in said coop It is believed that the cultivation oon 6.53 am, Boston in the beck vard of expensive habits, the contraction ° ’ Sly of debts which indicate that em- |—&=> i i im VAILY NoY0—Passenger Duc Mag Ee ployees are living beyond their sal- Tt is a picture ot tae celebrated 7,15 mM, lig aR ts ? . . - 5 * . . . * p pore Galen Ri ead Mr. Diagly having explaiyed/ aries, and the association with un- Wilson 11.06 » m. Tarbora| thatthe closing of the New Ene- desirable characters all may be ~ oar Maina x x) n as furnishing grc : 6.45 2 m. Rocky Mount 11.57/1and mills was due to tho loneer looked upon as furnishing ground pm, Weldon 1.422 m, Nor= bh . lay’ ee for suspicion that, if the employee ~ 9 2 Tuy yt oes < y +e - * dak 10,50 a. m1, Petersburg | HOurs Ip a dayw work in Scuth-| has not actually committed a breach 2.14 am, Kichmond 4.60.8 m.) ern mills, some of the Massachnu-| of trust, he is in a fair way to —— eT i : : : Atlantic Coast Line. ee WATCHING EMPLOYEES. | : ee, Rae dl Ee EL aed i Sy. ets yi ENE Sees 3 ka “ o hear’ wernt pat a f Sls AY wis NFS voce MeN INOS Te Washington 7.414 m, Balti . ; : ; “nore 9.03 4 m, Philadeipni, | 82%ts laborers now want Conzress| meet atémptation which may prove 11.°5 am, New York 2.03 a] to establish uniform hours of j,-| too much for him. Mm, Boston 9.00 pn m: - SOUTHBOUND, bor in the several State. Con-) !t is therefore not unusual for) Regt in use The outfit ot no business man is 4 DAILY No 55—P ; ; gress can ovly fix tho | f| an employee in such an institution 4X} dv—cassengor Jue Lake ass Cé Ooi’ OX the now of la- ; SVAYORGATAY A ERT SAS ++ « ,ar be- “4 40 p va.” Waccamaw 5 09 : to receive a summons to appear be complete without one. : anaw?.09 p m, Chad |bor employed I 7 Piitnne aveel e , beurn 5.41 pm Marion 6 43 p ployed on Government] fore the controlling official, and 9, Florence 7.25 p m, Sum- work; but the new propaganda is; kindly, but firmly, to be given the ter 9.10 pm, Columbia J0.30] an interesting illustration of the| °ption to change his course of life 1. Denmark 6,12 a m, August > Te insti i ‘ ‘ ie a) (Sd SU “ ny . t r ns 1 I * t.7.55m. Macon 1115 am.| Massachasetts idea that the 2f-|° Pek wee , ; on 11.45 am, It is also felt by those who are 1in- “ Atlanta 12.25. m Cha lean! faj tly, ITS 4 , ; ton 10.50nm i anna} : i fairs of aie a rse_ ought to be terested in the management of such » Savannah 10°) egt strictiy by the pattera of Bay| a, - e e CC or 00 rq am. Jacksonville 7.39 a m, Sta‘ Saaullarer Phi: lolo hi enterprises that the confidence of Te St. /neustine 10.30 am,Tam Record ccessistes 2 ANAC Al) the public is apt to be impaired | | 1 AKRIVATS A a , —— when they know that men of bad | : ev tet UT WILMINGTON— i) habits and those keeping improper lays | _ sem . c « , ; APTOE ee - . PROM THE NORTT. | company are employed in that con- has a nice assortment ot these Fountain Pens jamie) ia. waastbns dae In Lou'ss -alled a cern. It is therefore on this ground, also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, PAIT Vv Noa Ag IP. 7 1 wnt, ve oN 49.—Passenger—Boston | clergvymim wno war : . pu « Y 7 : ” . = vc ro gq Ff . ag a) y 7 * 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 Maceiphia 12.05 ¢ saltie( WA, ; na Aree . s which are intruste } more 280 ge age Velti-| mony at Sis wedding refased be- | the funds which are intrusted to] garn how very cheap they are. 4.30 am. Richmond 9,0% am, |C2US9 be was in love with the girl their keeping, that financial institu- 7 Petarsbure 10.00 am, Nor.| himself The gir) overgeard the | tions are in the habit of keeping such 8 a atta 11.52 am, Tarboro| statement, dismissed her bstroth-| a close watch over the daily lives 4 Se ne a edand married the minister. of their employees. - Wilson 2°87 pm. Golds- ase of arcantile estab- 3 : eae Cid fe ie . n the fase ol merean tile ta) You may never, ; MM ce - ishments, both large aud small, in a pm, Magnolia 4.24 pm, ; Tp Gi en awe A ffipsca . DAILY No. 41 _ieeerarnes T eave Phe Reason Why. this city, it is not the custom to re- But should yOu ever sxwer=—— 4 §.30.4., Boston 12,00 night, Now —— quire bonds of employees except in a hil, 4 7 : ~ wm York 9.30 am, Phitadelphial «Ne, I never take the newspapers the cases of a few. Nevertheless, . ae pm, Baltimore 2.25 pm,|hame; Dye a tamily of erowvn-up| the proprietors of such establish- ) ww ashington 3.46 pm, Rich-; . | nny? 1ents find it necessary to guard ” deuvhters rou kno N ments i ] necessary ) gual mond 7.30 pm, Petersburg | C&UHHters, you Kno x. ; ; + 8.12pm. Norfolk 2.90 pm, “Papers too tull of evime, eb 2” against the danger of the dishonesty pveldon 9.43 pm, Tarboro} “No; too full of barzain sals.”"— | of employees, and it is stated that pl pm. Reeky Mount 240] 'Lruth. : one of the best methods known to 2m. Leave Wilson 6.22 am der ‘iness is tl ( er son 6,22 am, dern business men is that of not- 1 ieee an Goldsboro 7-01 am. Warena — mo lern b iness men is that of not-| H Come to see us, } i D+. Ag } le). : WY « € * aa x < te Nhe” ii F 1 "Nyy bon }, dor iprry pP f by eth ri , ‘ lf anf > myneN ) pes of. That cach Department has forced itself mto prominence by its own magnifi cence. tute what well informed buyers tern Ee e% FRG ATA Ss D rake ie nahin Che “Read” whe atkitive a 2 I ATAGATEY While our efforts have never relaxed in trying to give the people the best and the most for their money, yet we have started the new year with re newed efforts to make our store the Popular Store, and we have started acy th anggt out with TWO SPEGIML SALES Tals MONI “ee WOOLEN DRESS GOODS res nol only large but complete and we are show Ng many styles aud combi nations that are rech in quality, superb in beauty and low in price. ; Special Sale Price for January : $7.00 $5.50 $5.00 88.75 Patterns Reduced to s7.00 Patterns Reduced to $6.50 Patterns Reduced to $6.00 Patterns Reduced to $4.75 $5.00 Patterns Reduced to $3.65 $4.00 Patterns Reduced to $3.00 Vewvets, Siiks, Laces and Braids to match and suit almost anything. Special of Fine All Wool BED BLANKETS. $8.00 LAMB WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0.........4+24+«+86.50| $6.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED TO...........84.75 $4.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED T0.cc 5 fven » G3.00 Cheaper Grades, Good Blankets, for 82,00, $1.50, $1.25, and 90 cents, Don’t miss this rare opportunity. ' Your friends, J. B. CHERRY % CO. ,) ; a : dana ~ na Pp WWM PPpA Ne hoi 7 * ft : Ul} specialttes are more numerons than ever and our prices constt | today. William Harper, of LaGrange, we here today. today here. H. C. Cranon and wife went to Ay den Wednesday evening. visiting Mrs. H. A. White. L.D. Ames mouth Wednesday evening. {on today to visit friends. Conway to yisit her father, morn g to visit town, S. C, has been visting Mrs. dl 5. went to Washington today. Julian Jerdan ctiended a Washinet Uaioe d thy ashineron Wedpresiay woht, af Sal ie a to sal SS Mrs. 8S. Bb. Wilson, . : Y from & Visit to Conetoe. J, BR. Che a aa Basement of the Mausior. was recently consid: rine converting the ri 5. f AEad y i Sidgse Rikh (asad ering bad q . } , * DaSeImenT at th (;:overnor’s inte o cinhle a } Ie a sinble and Conn? hi Hors hh pugoy there, the basement is very main floor of the mansion by t. i Shither, ed his plans to him. Col, Sheffer tol: the Governor that this would never do th> mansion into a horse — stable, the prees would howl. The Governo: Vice, eigh Press- Visitor, martes meee i eek. et Au! eon the public that they can now tind me inthe NEW ~ MARKET - nl needs inthe way of TABLE. SUPPLIES. I keep the best Fresh Meats, Sausage Send me your orders, promptlé anywhere in town. J. H. Rodgers, of Petersburg, spent Miss Ruth Harris, of Wiimington, is b >» b] Mrs. J. B, Cherry went to Washing- Mrs, J. N. Hart left this morning for Wiley Brown came home Wednes- relatives at George- Miss Nannie Grist, of T rbore, who Cherry, TO-DAY’S MARKET . Henry Strause, Hugh Hotcom\be and dance 1m wT * Nannie Wilson and <(hree of the boys of W. LB. ye 1: yr ’ P . Wilson returned Wedaesday evening ry, dr, lefe this morning for South Cerelina. Jim said it was lke “pulling eye teeth” to leave just at this Wanted to Stable His Horse in the It is reported that Governer Russell mansion ecommedious and is divided from the a doub e- acked @ . Vith this eblect in vj packed floor, Wath this cbrect in view \ ere : Pas 5 fi " Governor Russell sent for Col. A. W. A 2 skilled architect, and unfold- and —— told the colonel that he was right about it and be very wisely accepted his ad-|, The Governor’s claybank pony will have to continue to boerd,—Ral- I wish to inform my many patrons and where Iam ready to cater to all their Fresh and Salt Fish, nice Groceries, &c. Goods delivered E. M. McGOQWAN. Elmwood Dairy has just been very s| are now prepared to promptly fill all orders at the following prices, goods delivered at your door: Elmwood Butter,..25 cts a pound Pure Cream,.... much enlarged and improved. We: State experiment farm at Raleigh, snow has charge of our Dairy and will serve yuu promptly and satis- Sweet Milk,.. ....25 cts a gallon. factorily. We solicit your patronage. Sour Milk,.........3 cts @ quart. nairy Phone 14. Residence Phone 96 ..26 cts a qaart.§ JAMES & WILEY BROWN, Proprietors. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres. STATEMENT OF THE "RESOURCES. Tota! $132,118.61 | returned from Ports- REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. ) : R. fl. DAVIS, Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE, Cash’er The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. Atthe Close cf Business Dec, '15th,"1897. LIABILITIES, . +s Loans and Discounts Capital stock paid i 9¢ «+ averinoe tram 2 vis do ntemc ‘ s ee sapital stock paid in 23 000.00 day evening trom a visit to Portsmouth.| Over Drafts _ 1,650.64 Undivided Profits 3797.97 5 > ni : 7 + i4 / ) 5 5 ot Yh ie s ¢ ' Docking . r posking | Premium on stock V00.0 ? Deposits subject to Check — 108,264.89 J. J. Perkins and J. W. Perkiss) nue from Banks 44,598.0 } Due to Banks 199.07 returned Wednesday evening from) Furniture and Fixtures are Cashiers Checks outstanding 867.59 Raleigh Current expenses 2.136.573 Time Certificates.of Deposit 960 OC oso. Cash Items 7,857.51} _ ' ~ “ ry 7 Cas li . 30 455.77 “i i by Ade Cy Misses Emma and Ella Tait left this ash on land, ’ Potal $132,118.61 mm | We study earefully the separate necds of our patrons, and shall be glad to have your sceount, promising every accommodation consistent with good banking. As Reported by Fhe GREENVILLE SUPPLY CQ.. Cotton Buyers ——and Wholesale Grocers 4 . en ae Cotton sold in Greenville, of to 0 c-1b. NEW YO’. an] to articular time but he had to co : . y | © Corron Opening Noott, ‘ose, >, r 2 cy 5 | ~ oer ~ 3 Rev. J. W. Cobb, of Lumber Bridve,| January 3.02 Dell 3.73 YEO ry ~r ‘ er ; | Ome » ee representing Che North Carolin: Bay -! Mare! aie) O60 a7 1< hiss . PUN ae 24 PO, ~ OO ~ 7 tist, publis: d ati I ay tteville, Spans f = May 2.oO2 0.00 3.84 oar June oe a . ; . : . ; day here, i BE KEP LE( LOR Was clad Auoust. Dell 002 92 to have a call from hin CHICAGO. i . f .. WAY oe CS | Wueae Opening, Nown, Close, tse ce nee qomny-eanainamarnanannnattti } j nar )) 10 Bron lh Me oo es res et 1 yeu ware 102 (} | : Ww peeclan ih Ceunss of w.iasans i ~4 ~ 4 ~ i hey oP ee hoy Q7- ry unt . . } BESS) x as o fiere Will be a epecial communica-| pra. | Hibs, D maaan coal |} fi } al , a et ot Grreenville Lodee No. uoS4. A. FL & 4 ~ 4 ao by A. i iy | January ‘ Vy “uy 5 oy ~ A. M. ON MONG Y night January dst, | ys tr 190) i) he) . . , aihy re te ‘ “ lo ¢ } Oly : " | “ for Work In the ord Ceorece, AT} wen- i 4 { rd {. pe ARS All heakcid | PORK, bers requested to be present. | . : 1 el Wuary ' toa 5 Cdl | afys) } 4 P eee eaiiio = | May Geis QOD. 10,05 5) 2 { » } Z Phone No. 10. I that the report would 20 out all orer lH CPEENVL I NIPPLY AH the State that the Governor had turned dierent aes crnoeramceinnnantent ata’ bce, pocnesamepncen pin octane | Wehave alargee> STOCK OF ult GOODS just arrived. Come in gee us. OATS MAY AND FLOUR com SPEGIALI ee | 6 GORR A oy North Carolina. expenses. Position steady. enyelope. |The Dominion Company Dept. K, Chicago ANTED—UPRIGHT and faith- ful gentlemen 7 ladies to travel Saat carole a eainty 46800 ann pantry, smoke house, wood house, sta- Refer- ence. Enclose self-addressed stamped FOR RENT. On Dickerson Avenue. A nine-room house, with kitchen, pastry, buttler’s ples, barn, buggy house, two gardens, arid a good fwell of; water, For terms apply to | W, 1, WHITE, ’ naremncencne—neenit = 4 en Y ESTABLISHED 1875" “SAMM, SCHULTZ, al —Deaier in— ql vias Nil nidlers Pa, Luu, sie tt | ; Farmers and Merchants buying th. 2 | { year’s supplies will find it to their inter Fest to get our prices before purche: elsewhere, Our stock is complete al its branches. (pert, Flour, Sugar, Coffee at lowest market. prices * lary LV¥ ci ys o ne Pots Tobacco, Snufi, Cigars, as we buy direct from manufacturers ‘concerns A complete stock of | | FURNITURE always cf. hand and sold at prices te suit the times. Our goods are all bought 'and sold for CASH therefore, having no rise to run We sell at a close margin. S. M. SCHULTZ. | . nn © pers UNDERTAKER MOS ccmmeenmnte,) encores ™ We have inet received a,"ue hearse and the nicest line of Co! -~ lic and cloth ever brougt: te Greenville. We ate proparad to fo an ing in all its forms. Personal attention given to oc ducting funerals and bodies en- trusted to our carg will receive every mark of respect. Onur prices are lower than evere Ne do not want monopoly kut invite con. petition. We can be found at any and Il times. in the John Flanagan Buggy Co’s building. | BOB GREENE & Co. fins and Caskets, in wood, meta)... i : : i