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          <lb />Por tise<lb /><lb />LE, cap =v<lb /><lb />26, 1896.<lb /><lb />fant Hs<lb /><lb />296.<lb /><lb />acct ehept Faas<lb /><lb />sie<lb /><lb />xT oDOOR TO BANK.�<lb />ABEL BBE<lb /><lb />}}and.then started home. Nothing<lb /><lb />|nerTs home at the: timeT of the<lb /><lb />|Suspicioned uyti at<lb />|Sunday morning: ~when they. ~sent<lb /><lb />eRe<lb /><lb />store aboat' sé<lb />i au :<lb /><lb />RE?<lb /><lb />BOUL MURDER. |<lb /><lb />; ae wad:<lb /><lb />si + rss eats e2 i463; by<lb /><lb />3. 2. ~Bonner, of Aurora,. ~Shot. Down<lb />~| ; ~and Rob Pcs<lb />eae t �,�e 3 ee Fs [ee es ee tod) e324 3 tees 83 i<lb /><lb />[Special to aad)<lb />Sunday. .forenoon.. -information<lb /><lb />Saturday ~aight.<lb /><lb />his store to pat the money: away<lb /><lb />|more was heard of him ~until<lb /><lb />cant lot just ~across ~the Street from<lb />his residence. Two bullet .<lb /><lb />There. was no one: ie. "<lb /><lb />murder. His children: chad. gone<lb />tochureh, and ~on their re<lb />home went. by his ~StoreT and<lb />asked for him. * «Learning that: He<lb />had gone home they went, on/|<lb />home also, and seeing no lightii®|<lb />his room stpposédT that ' he had<lb />retired. Nothing wrong .was<lb /><lb />oukfasts time<lb /><lb />to his room to- haye him. called<lb />jand fonnd. that he. bad Mob: ors i<lb /><lb />body was found as-aboveT sti<lb />~Mr. Hunwell� says that<lb /><lb />spoke of hearing two pistol shots<lb />and some one cry oOh, me!� but}<lb />thought nothing of it, as it _was<lb />no amen. thing for, d<lb /><lb />eae whit<lb /><lb />Wicnmessair@erhice. 1 25."~<lb /><lb />_About.7;30 Qalcek thatsevening -<lb />Mr. Bonner went to the office::of}<lb />A. Hunweill: ~tc coliect-a-dratt,T ~and/ |<lb />|is supposed to haye oreturned. to<lb /><lb />8 o'clock Sunday. morning ..when}.-<lb />his dead. body. was toundan a va-|"<lb /><lb />108 » DOlES |.<lb />|were.in .hisy forehead, .but .there|..<lb />| were no signs of » scuffle _Sxespt}<lb />jin a ditch ~near the ~stra 0 hs<lb />| were tracks of two ;meng .. wearing] | pote 2ie '<lb />jabout No: 9 shoes, leading� ACKOSS| |<lb /><lb />-~., | the field from where the, body.» was<lb />~ ~ @ found.» .o .<lb /><lb />: There| x vs<lb /><lb />jerson avenue, they are ha T Toe<lb />~|walk built on the north side of that |<lb /><lb />&amp;: al a ie See TSF a2 ee<lb />%<lb /><lb />reached here: that d..B. Bonner, a} ~*' i<lb />prominent and-wealthy citizen of oe<lb />oS| Aurora, had ben foully murdétred<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />ies fief<lb /><lb />THE KIN G 5 cron.<lb /><lb />soli h rth ideal thie keys to the<lb />drawers of his ~safe. © ~This book<lb />|was gone. but it is notT "ye Paeslicdh<lb />that he had. any money of. con:<lb />sequnce. -abont. him. when. mar-.<lb />dered. An examinattion. ofthe<lb />store and. safe, Sunday morning,<lb /><lb />beeu troubled... _<lb />: Relatives.of the murdered man<lb /><lb />telegraphed to the State far<lb /><lb />sine? for a special otrain to� bring<lb />them ,down, but the superiiiten-|.<lb /><lb />gon advised that the, tracks were<lb />olé. that .it. would . be<lb /><lb />Sete aes oy ee<lb /><lb />Mr. Bonner did a large merean- |,<lb />tile ~and Banking business at ~Au-<lb /><lb />rora, aod Was one Of the most|<lb />: ~cake age ab ae penn a<lb /><lb />+ &amp; os = eos<lb /><lb />he ent |<lb /><lb />street... ches good i<lb /><lb />showed, that..notbing..there had oh<lb /><lb />came here Sunday. afternoon and},<lb />ForT Blobd� houndT tal<lb /><lb />= meh for the houn.e to,trace<lb /><lb />-{tne murdere. E<lb /><lb />i: Me oJ p.to: tiie timesthereT is not the<lb /><lb />~: | Bonner: started home: from. ~the 10 Slightest:clne nate» who: commit-<lb />: i wife |ted the murder. |<lb /><lb />~| Hons to Mrs<lb /><lb />| ~The ashing Paneer here "<lb /><lb />may wish to� oareftiies ip<lb />pdor Nene thatT ght ~ia<lb /><lb />NameTT shall inno wise<lb />Frewardi¢¢it ovr vir<lb />On Friday,<lb /><lb />men will taleaa ~ditinerT Vout� ag<lb /><lb />the) inmates sof thé ~Count,<lb /><lb />| ribate: . Auyone wishin § to: co<lb />bute to this ¢ can send ;.dony<lb /><lb />{street frot [thé railroad te » "- I<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sy ae ae<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />SS """| oe. emnng e  lbgalp; is: &amp;, Rower SRM<lb /><lb />Fei ne ho A cecaerecag 4 eee a word. ._ Learn to|heart with fragranos, _} Mild<lb />AFTRENOOW (EEOEPT SUNDA oDon<lb /><lb />EVERY . sfeareleerrey &amp; ageing: it  eeutiiing With what|°<lb /><lb />while you are juagir clerk, and have to|Wonderfal fortitude we can<lb /><lb />When ~they!<lb /><lb /> | Tae mowapaipars ate town are}, 1 Jo" 5 a young physician, donTt/come to other an<lb /><lb />make in first year.<lb />its: looking: glasses... It -ts ~here Seatnines. hank Garter ecani(¥�"�) Observer. ss<lb />you see yourschves as. others |horses to hh before he was able to "_"S"""""<lb />seeyou: You smile on -them, put Brussels on the fieor, and lean back) Appointments by the Bishop of<lb />Bast Carolina.<lb /><lb />in his easy chair and aunounce that he<lb />sone they smile sar WE FON 5 ould anavide poled alters pie. 4<lb /><lb />If you are practicing law, remember 1895.<lb /><lb />that the old attorney whose o:ice you | 370. de<lb />are sweeping out wore white hair, and Pay og gem F _ befote, Advens,<lb /><lb />not much of that. before he began tak-| ~Nov.2ech"Thursday, ~Farmville, Em-<lb />ing whole ferme for single fees in smal). ees<lb />papers Ti alge - itin its. ic And bear ia mind, too, that they<lb /><lb />lst"Ist Sunds Adv to lv<lb />yertising columns. Ifthe -|diduTt spend eyery. centof itas fast a, volt county, anty, Holy pein ent, Lier! Oats pe be 50<lb />chants: are spiritless, - they got 1t-"Orange (Va.) Observer. "Tuesday, E. P., ~Kinston, | : : Ped ach<lb />~fellows, whose stores are. _jne- eae ne oh e.. Dewron's} itp Sack &amp; tease<lb />bles of junk and jam, the news-| A Free Bait Catches the Sucker. Sehool House. eee ger den 13) to 18<lb />papers will show. it by the. " Dee-8th"nd Sunday in Advent, M. P,| Beeswax. per 20<lb />5 p Whatever is free goes. It dosenTt)}pitecounty; S JohnTs. oR .<lb />of space they take.. make any difference whether we need! - Dec. stl"@nd@ Sunday in Advent, EP), a es<lb />want the world to know that] it or not, folks take whatever i offered] Fist conpiys B. Michael's : }<lb />~you haye a live town, YOU, Qgn |for nothing. They sometimes go so far Dec. l0ch"Tucaday._ EK. P., Green- J. L Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />kno thro as to buy whatever is cheap,. but this is [Ville, 5. ils.<lb />onky et tt be hes veh nothing like the hot exke style in which|TT Dee. 19th"Friday, Vanceboro, 8.<lb />its newspsper."Perhem, Minn, tres teas eer One aes tiiie week aj Pauls<lb />Bulletin. medicine vender had his box fixed upou 15th"3rd Sunday in Advent, M.<lb /><lb />fe Mae ort cou Zion | ehureh.<lb /><lb />icine, at the same time saying shat la Mah<lb />He Assumed Too Much. tasted bad, ead indemnity genes 08 | fin Posada, Sear.<lb />Pe tam-|-<lb /><lb />conse ant about it, but whoever wanted seme | Beaufort : arviaity<lb /><lb />Governor Hatings and. Hon lancer weeds at oe gee Rees, =, om aaa pee<lb />Matt Quay, ef Pennsylvania, brfectiy healthily, and drank he tan. Poco mage ert Sunday In Advent,| oar wor $6 our stere on Monday Say |<lb />passed throagh the city Satur-|isasane ~staff merely ~because it ~was Dec. be ~Day, . Gates|t will be forwa ) ptly. Prices<lb /><lb />oy Sa Teens foo At- | tees,"Monroe Jourtal. ! amy, ea ton: furnishes op appitation:<lb />ta ppen there a phen, E. P., Marfresboro, 5S. Barnabas.<lb />was quite a crowd. af the depot Original Observations. os ; ot Christmas, The Gharlotte<lb /><lb />awaiting the arrival of a newly " , | Dee. 29th"Sunday after Christmas,<lb />matried couple, and the. plat~| Democracy can never die, but birch. ng = USER<lb />form was.pretty mach a mass|it is dreadfully sick just now. ogee s Bist Tuenday- Windsor, 85.<lb /><lb />of hnmanity. And. the two Ma 1806.<lb /><lb />ny presidents and cashiers : ~<lb />distingnighed goentiomay. natr are haunted with bank-owe's Cireulation. E. P., i vinstah, oOrla For, Parehegs<lb />urally concluding. that, Saliex|" 1 oa: " FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />bury. had. a ont enmasee<lb /><lb />cura of the advet DAILY.<lb /><lb />FS See kale out. Unkind words are the briers af Preyer: E. P." AND _..<lb />and |that choke the flowers in ~the a eae Paaves. Hou aeeepaaee WEEKLY és<lb />TirlaittenT of tus belie practicavle:� The 7<lb />LetTs take the gold-bugs to Sg es oar conn ro aa ,<lb /><lb />mere attractive than ever. it<lb />the gold cure establishment and!) ee uable visitor<lb />ae veka<lb /><lb />" ed oe = have them treated. ORPENV ALES GEO MARRET office, the club or the<lb />i dering. yet yet. why.. the. crowd The world frowns upoa men Ogi sar THE Ail of the uote of the World. ie)<lb />. este oon + eases bie once | ey Tal Aha ee een Se peel a tare oy aaa Se _tbe State<lb /><lb />VER.<lb /><lb />of gratitude for ~atten: | for thoee who are snocessf<lb /><lb />he Page ws F ie<lb />: ~ c<lb /><lb />tof wed<lb />« Geoeadiw. .. eS | 40:<lb />Fine<lb /><lb />#e¢e8 sgeeseeve **<lb /><lb />2 ss r = ey<lb />= Ee gn = ge<lb />= : F S$ *.92) ** £sen* ~ Frme<lb />2 i. * oy =e .<lb />pane e cane COCOs sees: é<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Eat<lb /><lb />"" oe<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon<lb />Ake Rocyk Mt<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt<lb />Lv Wilson<lb />Lv Selma .<lb />Lv FayT tteville<lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />put<lb />bo<lb /><lb />SEESELS<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Daily.<lb /><lb />~ ita<lb />o| No 49 | Teh Oe<lb /><lb />Ly Wilson<lb /><lb />Iv Goldsboro<lb />L¥ lia<lb />Ar Wilmington<lb /><lb />TRAINS<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />Oct. 6th<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce<lb />Lv Fayetteville<lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Ar Wilsxn<lb /><lb />eee rtm<lb /><lb />we]<lb />.<lb /><lb />Ly Wilmington<lb />i.v: Magnolia<lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb />Ar Wilson<lb /><lb />Ly farboro<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />Fook ed<lb />m bo OO<lb /><lb />S&amp;S<lb /><lb />No, 78<lb />9 | Daily. BS<lb /><lb />i maa<lb /><lb />Ly Wilson<lb />Ar Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />P. M,<lb /><lb />_|"at least seven times a week" -<lb />.. | the author forgets to add, enka� gi]<lb /><lb />10 32<lb /><lb />11 15 hol ~Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb /> oe ix *<lb /><lb />fully declined -The first chapter<lb />opens with, ~~It was. midai<lb />That is all right. Itis often mii<lb /><lb />lence. brooded oTer the city.TT<lb />is a fatal oversight. Silence al<lb /><lb />This<lb /><lb />night... ~London | Tit-Bits.<lb /><lb />it constitute the first and most im-<lb />portant item of our national wealth. |<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />i ienacnieecenaial<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses. -<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />ards.<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />J. F. KING,<lb /><lb />LIVERY SALE AND TEED<lb /><lb />STABLES.<lb /><lb />On Fifth Street uear Five<lb />Points.<lb /><lb />Passengers carried to any<lb />int at reasonable rates Good<lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />""o<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. CO.<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />. FASHIONABLE BARE HR.<lb />nder Opera House,<lb /><lb />| Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Hees EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand nace Braneb Road<lb /><lb />Halifax 4.00<lb />p THE MORNIN G STAR.<lb /><lb />Kinston 7.35<lb /><lb />s Kiriston 7.20<lb /><lb />Arriving<lb /><lb />Flalifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb /><lb />gaves Weldon 3.40<lb />p. m., arrives Scot<lb />=@., Greenville 6.37 Ee<lb /><lb />p.m. Returning, feave<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.<lb /><lb />a ~Neck at 4.55<lb />�"�.,<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on .W ashnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />returning<lb />4.50 Ring armele 6.10<lb />Was gton 7.35 p. m.<lb />Sunday. Connects with<lb /><lb />8.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.<lb />leaves ~Tarboro<lb />are arrives<lb /><lb />50;<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />trains on séotinnd Neck Branch. .<lb /><lb />~Train leaves ~rarporu N Cc, via Atbe-|<lb />Be<lb /><lb />M;<lb />oPlymouth 9.20: P. M., 5.20'p. m.<lb />Tr leaves Plymouth dail rexcept<lb /><lb />Bale<lb /><lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. R. exce<lb />, at 500 p. m., Sunday 8 00°<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />0 a. Tre rele<lb />o 10,25 rows AY<lb />TOBY F :<lb /><lb />aoa eee wate eeeT<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothi ng.<lb /><lb />North Carona.<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State.<lb /><lb />: a a. bs<lb /><lb />3 We-heke omens: aOR<lb />|oA Dark Deod,�T. which is.<lb /><lb />ights"T |<lb />ight |<lb /><lb />broods over a city when it is mid-| Be<lb />night in works of fiction"nowhere | Ege<lb />else. We canTt print a story in| #<lb />which silence does not brood at mid-'<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dollar Daily of| ms<lb /><lb />Favors. Limited. Free. Coinage<lb />of American Silver and.Repeal<lb />of. igs Ten. wate Cent. Tax on]<lb /><lb />4 ;<lb /><lb />Land sink the improvements upon ~i<lb /><lb />AARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies wi fina<lb /><lb />their interest toget our prices befcre pela<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomp<lb />n allits branches. -<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA; &amp;c.<lb />always ut Lowgst MAREET PRICES<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />bling youto pay at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosult<lb />szhe times. Our<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />_8. M. SCHUL Tz,Greenville. N CG<lb /><lb />,CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189,<lb /><lb />and comsinos for ten eatin.<lb /><lb />~The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Aeademy.<lb /><lb />Terms,<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />ypurstve a higher course, this school|t<lb />}guarantees. tho preparation to<lb />enter, wiih credit, an Chllege in vere<lb />Caroline or the State University.<lb />refers tc tose who have recently: leit<lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />nt.<lb /><lb />es ability taking a course eal<lb />SwillT be ~whied Tn making atrang<lb />ments to continue in the<lb />heap rent, i Sag<lb />nt s<lb />PoNetther = ~time ~ nor<lb /><lb />o= ime Cc. LATHAM.<lb /><lb />John x Pedi Woodard, Fo c. . Hardin,<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />ds areall bought and |<lb /><lb />both for tuition and beard!<lb /><lb />the academic/ -<lb /><lb />man with. character and(|~<lb /><lb />will be kept. ~at, ite ~<lb />_attention nor] } ,<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING?�<lb />Asean LAW<lb />apres Fe i.<lb /><lb />Sec<lb /><lb />ee ea<lb /><lb />Peres 4<lb />* #3<lb /><lb />et Ee ame 2<lb /><lb />. oe<lb />_ATHAM &amp; ~SKINNER, ee<lb /><lb />o~Arvonrersxrsbae ©<lb />~GREEXVILLE. N. O.<lb /><lb />flson, N, ©. * Greenville. de =<lb /><lb />fOODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />_ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb />ven to. collections�<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />cial attention<lb />settlement of c<lb /><lb />=<lb />StF ee<lb /><lb />TO<lb /><lb />ae Ei<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb /><lb />Sept. 15th, to Dec. 81st., 1895.<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line |<lb /><lb />Through Pullman Palace Buffet<lb />3 een ns Cars between New. York<lb />®B) atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg, _<lb />Weldon, Kocky Mount, Wales: rapecun.<lb />ville, Florence, Orangeburg, Aiken and<lb />Augusta. For Rates, Schedules,<lb />ing Car accommodations call St oOr<lb /><lb />dress any i Atlantic Coast Line, or<lb />the undersigned. "<lb /><lb />J. W.MORRIS, C. 8. -CAMPDELL,<lb />Div. Pass. Aigt.<lb /><lb />Charleston,S.C, Pane Va.<lb />T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, -<lb />Trt. Mgr.<lb /><lb />Suet. GerT: Peas: hgh,<lb />Wilmington, N.C... "-«.._ =<lb /><lb />#2<lb /><lb />e oul Tame<lb />4 xs<lb /><lb />i]<lb />t.<lb /><lb />a te. git<lb /><lb />gar ;<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>=<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Local Trame and Boat Schedule,<lb /><lb />NT<lb /><lb />and mail train<lb /><lb />P. going<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,@ -<lb /><lb />rriyes 6:37 P. M. .<lb />Worth Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 s<lb />M. ivuves 10:10 A. M.<lb />South Bound.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. ;<lb />Steamer Myers rises from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />arrives 2:00 P.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Mr. Cornelson. representing the<lb />Paris Medicine Co., of St. Louis, called<lb />on the Reriecrorn to-day. Though<lb />his house already has an advertising<lb /><lb />contract ~with ne that does not expire<lb />until March. he wanted a renewal for<lb /><lb />another year. He says his house finds<lb />the REFLECTOR one of the best me-<lb />diumsin which they advertise. .<lb /><lb />oNotice<lb /><lb />All per.ons who- have not listed<lb />their tax ae he eby notified to meet<lb />ine Bon c of Cousacilmen for the Town<lb />ol G.renville at tee Mayors office on<lb />Monday Nov. 26th insi., at 10 oTclock,<lb />A.M... whken they will hear all. com-<lb />Pp ali re, Cor. ect e1.0°8 andi ceive delin-<lb />gi ens. All wauofa"' to appear wll be<lb />cue+ged a doable tax. By order of the<lb />Peet 6th, 1895.<lb /><lb />This Nov.<lb />OLA FORBES, Cc. C. FORBES,<lb /><lb />Mayor. Clerk.<lb /><lb />HG Mae Pa<lb /><lb />"PAID FOR"<lb /><lb />COTTONRIGE PEANUTS<lb /><lb />We are General Commission Merchants<lb />"and headquarters for"<lb /><lb />LIFE, FIRE : AND : ROGIDENT<lb /><lb />f you wish to place your Insurance in<lb />the hands of the best Old Line Compa-<lb />nies calltesee us. If you wish to in-<lb />vest in the largest, oldeat and strongest<lb />~company in the world, let us place you<lb />in the Grand Old<lb /><lb />= MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK<lb /><lb />_ Where there is anity there is strength.<lb /><lb />Our office is jocated on Main street,<lb />ext to hardware store,<lb /><lb />sy Verytruly. .<lb />WHITE. &amp; SPEIGHT,<lb /><lb />*. GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />2 saa ~NOUNS.<lb /><lb />ESS Seca Sey Present<lb /><lb />~Tense, Potential Mood.<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith went to Richmond today.<lb />Col I. A. Sugg went te Snow Hili to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />B. C.<lb />Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. Johnson came up from Grifton<lb />tLis moi ning.<lb /><lb />Dr. E. A. Move .eft this morning for<lb />Philadelphia.<lb /><lb />Adrian Savage left this morning to<lb />buy another lot of horses and muley,<lb /><lb />L D. Ames and wife and Mrs. W. B.<lb />Brown and children retarned from<lb />Norfolk Saturday-<lb /><lb />Mrs. Arthur Barden and little daugh<lb />ter of Plymouth, are visiting the fam -<lb />ilyof W_ 8. Wilson.<lb /><lb />Pearce left this morning for<lb /><lb />Should Read More.<lb />It is generally conceded that this is a<lb />reading age, yetone who comes in touch<lb />with the general run of humanity as do<lb />the doctors, lawyers, ministers and ea-<lb />itera, sees every day, people unsbie to<lb />coaverse on or to undevstand the doings<lb />of the age because they read neither<lb />books nor pewspapers. The price of<lb />such a knowledge and the time to ac-<lb />{uke at least, an inteligible part is in<lb /><lb />~|the reach of nearly all and ic is their<lb /><lb />own fault.<lb /><lb />The man who undertakes to be intel-<lb />ligeot and does not read the newspa-<lb />pers, at least. is like a lawyer wiihout<lb />a knowledge of law, a docter without a<lb />knowledge of materia medica, a preach-<lb />er with a knewledge of the Bible. you<lb />see the poiut :? Then read a part of<lb />your rest time. You will find it pays in<lb />mure ways than are meutioned- here."<lb />Burlington News.<lb /><lb />Much Truth in This.<lb /><lb />We believe that there is a great<lb />deal of sympathy wasted on the<lb />farmer. For several years in<lb />North Carolina the poverty of<lb />the farmer has been discussed.<lb />The truth of the matter is that as<lb />a class they dre - better off than<lb />town people. There are few<lb />farmers in western North Caro-|.<lb />lina who bave not got a yearTs<lb />provisions ahead ail the time,}<lb />while most ot our city cousins<lb />think themselves fortunate in<lb />being well provided with the<lb />necessities of life a month ahead.<lb />Some farms in the east are mort-<lb />gazed- This is bad, but not as<lb />bad as alarge majority of town<lb />peopie who mare nothing to mort-<lb />gage.<lb /><lb />Itis not right to be always<lb />misrepresenting ~ the ers.<lb />They are by no means: the<lb /><lb />lest class of people." High Point<lb /><lb />Enterprise.<lb /><lb />oSung in the Key of @-"=Join theT<lb />Choir f Reatore. :<lb /><lb />""- |<lb /><lb />Nice shower this afternoon,<lb />Cotton took another advance to-day<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />and brought St 8.C5 here,<lb /><lb />WaAnTED."A good messenger<lb />boy. REFLECTOR OFFICE.<lb /><lb />See -o~Among the BreakersTT at the<lb />Opera House Thursday night. General<lb />admissson 25 and 15. Reserved seats<lb />35.<lb />Store,<lb /><lb />I am off for more stock. Wait<lb />my return if you want a good<lb />horse or mule. ADRIAN SAVAGET<lb /><lb />At the close of the service in the Bap-<lb />tist church Sunday night the chu ch<lb />yoted to invite the Baptist State Con-<lb />vention to meet in Greenville next year<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Those who buy Groceries of me<lb />once are sure to come again. The<lb />reason is I keep nice, fresh goods.<lb />D. 8. Smiru.<lb /><lb />The Methodist and Baptist congrega-<lb />tions will worship togethér on Thanks-<lb />giviog Day inthe Baptist church, At<lb />the se. vice a colieciioa will be taken for<lb />. be O-ford and Thomasville orphanages,<lb />an! it should be liberal.<lb /><lb />Fresh arrivals: Grits, Hom-<lb />iny, Beans, Mince Meat, Dates,<lb />O:itron, Seeded Raisons, Currents,<lb />Cauned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt<lb /><lb />when once it has floated past us, can<lb />be recalled. All we can do is to watch<lb />the new form and motion of the next,<lb />and launch upon itso try,ia the man-<lb />ner our best judgment may suggest, our<lb />s.rength and skill. "Gladstone.<lb /><lb />News."The best flour<lb /><lb />Proctor Knott<lb />Schultz. Try a 24 ib bag.<lb /><lb />The drama to be presented in the<lb />Opera House on Thanksgiving night is<lb />to help raise funds to make some nec ded<lb />cepairs to St. PaulTs Episcopal church.<lb />Yon help a good cause as well as wit-<lb />ness a charming play by attending.<lb /><lb />Choice sup ply of fresh Grocer-"<lb /><lb />ies, Fruits and Renney: Goods, a<lb /> S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />Business was more brisk with Regis-<lb />ter of Deeds King inthe marriage li-<lb />cense line last week, and he had appli-<lb />cations from eight couples, _ three white<lb />and five colored.<lb /><lb />White. " TF, J. Owen. and Louaddie<lb />Corbett, Tedy Pollard and Ida May,<lb />Hireland Cox.and Pattie =utton..<lb /><lb />Colored."fJ .uther Reddick and Cora<lb />~Rouse, Frank Wood and © é<lb />niss, Dink Chapman and Magyie Flem-<lb />; ing, Wm. Lucas and Bettie Dare, Guy<lb /><lb />Tickeks sold at WootenTs Drug/<lb /><lb />SarahTs Catsup at S. M. Schultz.!<lb /><lb />No wave on the great ocean of time :<lb /><lb />~sold. by 8S. M./<lb /><lb />Far- |<lb /><lb />When your WolgkiaTT turn:<lb /><lb />to the many, many things<lb />jthat veu will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comtort<lb /><lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your an a toward the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />. displayed the lai gest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb /><lb />feUowing goods:<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS,<lb /><lb />of many and variedkinds.<lb />Dress ;<lb />2 Goods and<lb />TrTmmi gs<lb />: Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />Furnish-<lb />=~ ing Goods,<lb />om shirts,<lb />i) Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yankee<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats ana<lb /><lb />Al iA<lb />\\<lb /><lb />Vat<lb /><lb />mad Childrens Fine and ies<lb />Shocs and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs q<lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring "<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb />prise and delight you both as<lb />to quality and pricc, Baby Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Sali, ~Bagging and Tics, Peanut<lb />- . Saeks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND. PEAS<lb /><lb />and pay the Basan market prices<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHOXMS for |<lb />ose and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />Ladi<lb /><lb />es and Misses are<lb /><lb />not: ou) assed. |<lb />arr ire Buehle Suspenders are<lb />Sho hn ltt ns &amp;<lb /><lb />ee aon. oe<lb /><lb /></p>
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