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          <lb />Vol. ;<lb />a<lb /><lb />oGreenville, N. C., January 4, 1895. . No. 22.<lb /><lb />cording teers Remarkable<lb />Passenger wandimail »train ; going<lb /><lb />North; arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, BETHEL, J an. 3rd, 1895."Sheriff Boos {] Cut Ie oY ead:<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 P. M. _ ; R.. W. King. was in town yester- = C] es<lb /><lb />wee Bound, hha Soke arrives 9:45 A.| day. i aaa a a) he. |<lb />-, leaves 10:15 A. M. sits 3 $4 wig elk. eee ae :<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P. Mr. BR. J. W- Carson bas moved ((G)) .<lb /><lb />M., leaves 2:11 P. M. to town to live. a ~2 M : d % igh (ttes 3<lb /><lb />ee eae Agia pbb rt fos woes Mr. J. 8S. L: Ward has moved in Must.reaquce =~<lb />ton / aay; ednesday 2n a _ EP. D- ode OY Of ;<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington Paesdsy, Thue the country to his farm. Stock for 7 Ey<lb /><lb />day. and saturday. a : w . ae ok ee tg<lb /><lb />a6 a | |. Mr. Jesse W..Carson has par- | Spring Goods<lb /><lb />STi ci line ale da tec """|chased the house and lot of Jas. - are Se ee<lb /><lb />_ it seems that Pitt took the lead|g J, Ward on main. street and srg (o)) a<lb /><lb />in mae! coe Rae)<lb /><lb />es during» December. | wi} ne : :<lb />oe other county in er ~onmgae pas hee pig pentane grant his D ry. Goods, oe ofee<lb />repo� wee ae e ae family to Conetoe, he. will have [| Notions, | } =<lb />The Baltimore News says it is|charge of the branch storeT of 3 Sh gers H<lb />eshimatod that o4 least coo a ee Staton, Cherry &amp; Bunting there-) - O10Cs, -4 ats.<lb />new capita Wii e- Inyes 1D) Ses: - wie PS Pe =<lb />southern cottcn mills in the next PRUE sles opr Pag� ORF osi ({o)).<lb />Echt a rue alee aed aot eR? wee) TT Along with [I<lb />MrY- 1 ow, who WOrs 1m ing. an. 3rd, 1895, rv. J. L. Wynn | re oe<lb />the Indez office, got one. of _ bis| was married to Miss Maggie Eu~ U A ong : with [. ia<lb />hands caught in the press, yestér-| banks, D.C Moore, Esq., officiat . er The above.<lb />fingers right badly... 5 | [Columbus Wynn with Miss Lec| COD re<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. . BETHEL NOTES.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />day evening, and mashed twOling. ~The attendents were Mr.<lb /><lb />Tho weather indigations for to-\ ice salen Bo ere Wee FRANK W ILSON.<lb /><lb />day were Seely. Oppose Mair Nobles with Miss Ida Davenport,<lb /><lb />has come. Inste 2 ave<lb />and warmer, it was. cloudy and a po Se Sa a beet af<lb />colder this mornimg. oe rown, Mr. d- 0. rage wi Ist�<lb />Alice Davenport, Mr- Jas. K.j-~<lb /><lb />Town Tax Collector G, E- Har-| Barnhill with Miss: Lula: Ward,<lb /><lb />ris has been making regular trips| Mr.- Johnnie: Barnhill with Miss<lb />to the depot this -week - trying to|Jennie. oWard. After the mar:<lb />get taxes out of the emigrating |T18s0° ceremony ~the bride: and<lb />darkies. . But hp tackles a hard |sToom with tae attendants and<lb />crowd to get money out of. invited guest went to the ~groom's.<lb />wolf eyvegwis eoolis fatherTs, Mr-\J. 4. Wynn, where a<lb />he Dainty REFLECTOR is &amp; neat ~bownteous- supper awaited them:<lb /><lb />3"column , paper published in May -happiness. attend them<lb />Good yine (By! B: PREY. va. through life. . | iy<lb />via will run it for.a. meet. and oh te ~<lb />f.itdsasu pitwill be ¢coniin-; Mr. Walker's Funeral.<lb /><lb />10... ~Tie == dg? ee an The remains of Mr. J. BR. Walk-<lb /><lb />4 hope thatthe paper will mect/or, whose death was noted yostor |<lb /><lb />Suv'] UOTTeD<lb /><lb />}fo)<lb /><lb />sSutysimy Sjudx) SHONON ~spoory sseuC]<lb /><lb />I<lb />{0} [0] [0]<lb /><lb />- syo0,s UY spood éseTO-I8G 4g. SUTMION<lb /><lb />~fol<lb /><lb />op00<lb /><lb />IA NOL op}.1e76 [114k oy put<lb /><lb />se ee yesterday afteruoen.and interred<lb />Died. in the Methodist. .cemetery-. Ser-| .<lb /><lb />a {lise singin gril - two|Viees were conducted at the grave<lb />= githe ciated ghild Mon Wi Gi [by Bev, G. F. Smith. ~The pall) :<lb />: Bagwell, died-at 11° o'clock last bomen Fe 3e of She decsaned ®<lb />night. It was-burried at 3:30 this youug. frieng  Mesars. J. Es. of<lb />toh tan Ghoery, iHilk: donee HOY! Le 2. Ropptige. JL, Nek |<lb />oThe parents have the sym-. key. Zong Ms Fel Be rnin ane<lb />of -many~-ir os iri &amp;- Lougievon--» QDere Was. @)<lb />Pees e as are  § rye large attcndance at the funeral... .«:<lb /><lb />4 ae ee 2ST R | /<lb /><lb />ee LE<lb /><lb />macior<lb /><lb />o ~i<lb />5 ie wae Boe. e<lb /><lb />ens ath<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />; « a ial &amp;<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />before long hisT name will he<lb /><lb />' bad the great strike of coal<lb /><lb />ites<lb /><lb />3 een i<lb />- jee<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. }<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />many<lb /><lb />ever WAS Orgal<lb /><lb />" Entered-as second-class mail -matter.'the loss of a man killed or woad-<lb /><lb />, =<lb /><lb />A special from Washington<lb />says: oThe fmends of Mr. Wal-<lb />ter R. Henry, of Henderson, N.<lb />C., feel encouraged to hope that<lb /><lb />found among the nominations by<lb />the President. They haye work-<lb />ed hard to land him in the for-<lb />eign service, and it is said the<lb />State Department officiais have<lb />been hunting for something tbat<lb />is worth tendering him.� If hard<lb />work and faithful service to the<lb />party are any recommendation,<lb />no man in the State is more de"<lb />serving of recognition than Mr.<lb />Henry. For several campaigns<lb />he has been in the forefront of<lb />the battle, and it is no credit to<lb />the administration that hisclaims<lb />have been so long neglected.<lb /><lb />THE PAST YEAR.<lb /><lb />A- D., 1894, will be entitled to<lb />remembered as a year of wars,<lb />tumults and disasters. Duriog<lb />this year Rio de Jeneiro waslong<lb />ip @ state of sie VUarnot, the<lb />President of the French republic,<lb />was assassinated, the Czar of all<lb />the Russias died, and the war be-<lb />tween Japan and China was begun<lb />the end whereof is not yet.<lb /><lb />At home here in America we<lb /><lb />miners, which created a fuel fam-<lb />ine. Then- came the Pallman<lb />boycott, and.after that the rioting<lb />and arson in and near Chicago<lb />Sepiniie tes other ape op re<lb />sulting ix calling out of ia<lb /><lb />bodies of State aad Fedarnt<lb />troops; the destruction ot mach<lb />2zailroad property and the loss of.<lb />many lives.<lb />: We aiso nad the army of Coxey-<lb />arching to - Washington<lb /><lb />his campaign with Napoleon's in<lb />Russia. - ;<lb />T The year 1894 will also be re-<lb />membered as the year of tariff re-<lb />vision ; the year of almost intermi-<lb />nable talk in Congress and of<lb />reat depression in business. Bat<lb />there is one cheering reflection in<lb />connection. with that painful and<lb />protracted episode in oiir vativaal<lb />history, and this is that like tue<lb />war_of 1861-65 it 1s behied us and<lb />not before us.<lb /><lb />We are of those who think that<lb />the work in hand was not badiy<lb />done by Congress, considering all<lb /><lb />of the culties in the way, and<lb />we have reasop for believing<lb /><lb />suffer from any other genera! re-<lb />vision of the tariff for mauy years<lb />to come.<lb /><lb />It is a bad piece of road that<lb />we had to pass. Let us rejoice<lb /><lb />did not sink hopelessly in the<lb />mul in so doing, and that before<lb />us is a roadway which will admit<lb />of good, steady, healthful prog-<lb />sess." Richmond Dispatca.<lb /><lb />First RegimentTs New Officers,<lb /><lb />: The Golonel of the First .Re2i-<lb />ment, of the State Guard has noti<lb />tied Capt. Williams of the follow.<lb /><lb />ing appointments :<lb /><lb />i. CE WwW, of Wasbin Zt01),<lb />adjotant and captain of the First<lb />Batalion, First Regiment.<lb /><lb />Dr. Roger A. : Smith, of Golds-<lb />boro, ae and surgeon, First<lb /><lb />men<lb /><lb />First Regiment.<lb /><lb />Cook, adjutant of<lb /><lb />tax threaten that when the bill to<lb />provide y to pay for execu<lb />Sak TAY<lb /><lb />fantastic mission, PON bak<lb /><lb />~ting the income<lb /><lb />0 yor<lb /><lb />sailed tite pill bo. poste =<lb />. |. GoxeyTs army, be itsaid; gotas|<lb />d, and wathont |I LIL<lb /><lb />~ey may with pleasure -compare<lb /><lb />that the country will not have to<lb /><lb />that we have passed it; that we.<lb /><lb />r. J..Malone, of Louisburg,<lb />ecartain- and assistant. surgeon,<lb /><lb />Percy W.<lb /><lb />"Call on them when you need"§<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-<lb />ware. Plows, Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />"Oo"<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />Remember:-:the Place<lb /><lb />to get the very best<lb />pee Sonnet<lb /><lb />Family GROCERIES<lb />and Confections<lb />---: isat :---<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITHTS.<lb />Prices always low.<lb /><lb />© ££ wera? A<lb />¥ a<lb /><lb />ee ae<lb /><lb />D<lb />sn = Pe ee ae<lb />a ie tees ge Scie<lb />* ae = ae :<lb />oe eo<lb />ec] Bae<lb /><lb />also have a complete line of"<lb /><lb />x we<lb /><lb />-. WILEY BROWNTS...<lb /><lb />T=:- GOODS<lb /><lb />ee<lb />ge RR Ne a dag<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />|The! ee =(25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,|<lb /><lb />The Atlantic , Coast: Line sys-| Ce<lb />tem, says the Wews and Courter, Per nt.<lb />_has~a reputation for fast rnnniag | a t i<lb />and in order t9 sustain it the man- Pe AE ate : Rie 2<lb />agement-of the road always keeps} Peay: eS |<lb /><lb />its equipment supplied with eve-| SF pe | :<lb />rZ.moie�"� jmproremont, Whos 4 Bor 3 Bays : Galy ee<lb />the. vy ve ns x<lb />eteciicmimmesriHIGGS BROS.| 4<lb />vice five new engines which it has , : 3 ve}.<lb />recently ordered. Itis believed| LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, EASTERN :<lb />that. these engines are the fastest GREENVILLE, N. C, gre ae<lb /><lb />~ railroad locomotives in the South:<lb /><lb />aad that they wil be able tocar |S, BE. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />ry the Coast Line. patrons from)| | | a ees<lb />eg North - the South at hart d fara TINNERS TOBACCO<lb />of sixty miles an hour withou . oa oe :<lb />ron The new -engines were And Stove Dealers. . rey<lb />ordered in November and are ;<lb /><lb />: : Repairing promptly attended to<lb />ready for delivery to the compa- ,<lb />ny. : "DEALERS IN" W AREHOUSE,<lb />History of the Pen. PAINTS, Os, GLASS: AND PUTTY<lb />The first pens were made of bronze, Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c. ~ amd<lb />steel and iron, sharp pointed: like a Oo. L. JOYNER. Prop.<lb />bodkie.:  Pheae- arent a, he Agent for Reohiv, and Crescent 3 ae: T<lb />ducing. hlerogisphine on atone. in Bicycles.<lb />Assyria and other eastern countries. |<lb />Then came the camelTs-hair pencil _Professional. Cards. Gre nvill .N.o<lb />for painting on the skins of animals, ~ee ©, N.Y. :<lb />and next the stylus of bone, ivory D** D. L. JAMES,<lb />or metal. But parchment and papy-<lb />rus became known, and the reed pen GRAEBYTLLE, "<lb />was invented. Time rolled on, and\ gM.H LONG,<lb />it. was discovered that quill was bet-j| ;<lb />ter than the reed, and it came into ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, c.<lb />universal use, and continued so un-} practices in all the Courts. .<lb />til far into the present century, le Cc. LATHAM MARRY SKin NER )<lb />Silver, horn, -tortoise shell and glass} LATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />came. along only togive way to steel,<lb /><lb />DENT! ST, eens<lb />~ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />until in 1820 9 gross of the latter ATTORNEYS-~AT-LAW, - gahi<lb />pens was.made in Birmingham and GREENVILLE. N. ©. | caine taorues to pet ce? orteas Weber ec<lb />sold at wholesale for thirty-six dol- |~) |, FLEMING chasing elsewhere. Sura nce<lb />lars. The best gold pens are. made|J . ee Z {2 sllite branches. . comp"<lb />in the United States."Hardware.. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW ! ee ~ ,<lb />GreenviLe, N. C. .<lb />: - Cotton and Peanuts, Prompt attention to business. Ofiee|<lb />ee apo? are. _ eetolie teat Sai st Tucker &amp; MurvhyTs oj stand.<lb />a by, Geb ross Oo : : pAsvis &amp; HAIN | shwaeeekeaueass<lb />a oe ee : z - § 9-16 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, : 244<lb />. Low cA 4 4 SF Practice i, allthe Courts. " a<lb />na , ; J TONSORIAL ARTIS1 4<lb />ona an 00 per be ae<lb />B ack and Olay, 600 10 per ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>wh ae<lb />*<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />boro, i 18 here t to-day.<lb /><lb />_� better to-day. " apap sia!<lb /><lb />~came tip this morning to arand.<lb /><lb />ww ~pogTDORARH GALA ay M<lb />: nae arrived in town last ed<lb />Faces oO as elie AO Before| many friends Rers are.<lb /><lb />| BE e<lb />~MissT lle Dame a 2; betterléeo<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. L. C. Kingiis here Visiting |<lb />friends.<lb /><lb />-_ mr. J. 8. Jenkins has returned<lb />from Danville. ".- a<lb /><lb />Mr. W. L. Dudley, of Washiog-<lb /><lb />ton, is here to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. G. A. oldernows of Tar-<lb /><lb />Mr. W. T. Mangum has re.<lb />turned from Oxford.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. H. Williams, of Oakley,<lb />is in town to- -day- :<lb /><lb />Mr. B. E. Parham returned last<lb />night from Durham.<lb /><lb />Mr. Herman Wjlson | of ~Kins 2 : I. Rumuey.<lb /><lb />ton, is in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W. Hickerson has re-<lb />turned from Wilkes county.<lb /><lb />W. Carstarphen, of Ply-<lb />moath, spent last night here.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. F- Goodridge and fam-<lb />ily returned home leah nicht pn<lb /><lb />Mr. GM. Tucker~ariiv<lb />last night from HiS western� trip.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W. Brown has come<lb /><lb />Mr. J. L. Tucker, of Grifton;<lb />the day here.<lb />Mr. L. F, Evans is reported no<lb /><lb />quite serious.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie anling: of Cea<lb />terville, is visiting the family of<lb />her uncle, Maj H. ~Harding.<lb /><lb />Mr. AT B- Ellington� eer ko<lb /><lb />Tarboro today to attend theline<lb /><lb />District Stewards meeting.<lb /><lb />r. CW. Priddy, if Baltime ore| oBa STRLEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />to see ~Congress reassembled. oyeuter<lb />(Seg. | ay. : .<lb />seal eon: OREGOERTS , ~escaped from<lb /><lb />-Fire in. sar ~Prinee | Knitting -<lb />have See, x =e Works, ~Chicago aid $40,000 dam-<lb />three of. en linton Sg age. :<lb /><lb />atta a "The: gold: reserve: in the JEvean<lb />f tgrobdige Bork oa ore Ar ury has racers reduced to $85,000;-<lb />bin Cw 000. .<lb /><lb />LITTLE BITS. ~~ cmnotwer ~dadhoons?�"� ToutT near -<lb />Ocracoke, making three the past<lb /><lb />_|Cream, of Local. News Boiled Dewan weok::<lb /><lb />for Psy Ross | | | OH. Flash &amp; Oo, grocers of<lb />oc 8,3 Cincinnatti, assigned. with $30,000<lb /><lb />The Legisiatare ~meets next | liabilities. __<lb />Wednesday.T ia The Colorado Legislature aino-<lb /><lb />Stop + pepedan visor teticnbors ed Senator F. O.. Waloott to stc- -<lb />paper, and subscride for one|ceed himself.<lb /><lb />yourself. Rss: ked nie made an un-<lb /><lb />7 will Gils hte Piel, one ful attempt to hold up a<lb /><lb />Beef and Sausage for Saturday. train near bteesipne anes wealthy<lb /><lb />citizen of San: Franeisco, commit-<lb /><lb />No tsbdoddT in markst to-day"/ted-suicide by taking ~morphine.<lb />weather has been ~too bad for Geo. W.. Vanderbilt -has -pur-<lb />handling it. ~~ chased. 232 acres* more. of land<lb /><lb />Daring the vast ~year 700 "nen | near Asheville for which he paid<lb />and 229 apprentices deserted from, $35,000. -<lb /><lb />the U.S. navy. ---'. 4 A wrecking atedaiér hasT ~been:<lb /><lb />~Tsent from: Norfoik to the assis-<lb /><lb />And still they go"another lot| tance of the water-16 | ~eehoon- |<lb /><lb />sof negroes left this » morning fox, er neat Ocracoke. © 7<lb /><lb />2|Georgia and Florida. Ella Norwood, a young woinan<lb />Heavy: travel and bad weather who murderedT ner infant ~child<lb />makes the-train:a little late most ~by forcing it to rhea ins, will<lb />very nightthis.week. pai bung in Darke Ko ctean ebrnenl<lb />The RegisterTs ooffice bas | ~Two Vadis: ~nied a oyout ~man<lb />been bi agape seals A - Nobody} vio © was 41 riving them, were<lb />wan get marr . killed by a train while attempting<lb />The oyster faminéT that hag|to cross the Lehi} eset ley: rail-<lb />tbeen on.since Christmas still ook! ~near Ithica, © Stee 2 4<lb />tinues. Th DEANS. jeans be| -Henry Clemens me Mis ~Lillie .<lb />*8 | had. ; : Deils a pacman Seo owho min<lb />Superior Pout� Clerk: R.. A akasiir: naens Be ei<lb />Moye, to-day appoin nted J... A Ohio {oe ote re. re ee<lb />Lang as a Justice of yard Joba ce In} ~poth a ade ao io<lb />place. of &amp; ay ees ae a were HOWR<lb /><lb />ene. The County<lb />a. will have an interesti<lb /><lb />}next Bootes Besides @ =<lb />_|work they ~pass: u] oD. ahs<lb /><lb />ites % sean ts |<lb /><lb />a - Ibonds .of the. Sheriff, Preasurer ~<lb /><lb />Editor D. J. owicherd, oth Sand Coroner. :<lb /><lb />tle 1 s| oIn the year just _closed o1 1,920<lb /><lb />t}miles of pew railroad. track sathor<lb />| dim Americs.- ~Ttis. ar<lb /><lb /></p>
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