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          <lb />sDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1606<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />= tis estimated as its progress and en-<lb />o| terprisé develope. The word regards<lb /><lb />jin a business manner men and com-<lb /><lb />Sie were oand awa will<lb /><lb />be 8 leading | feature of wo-~<lb /><lb />men's wear-"just now they<lb /><lb />are the vogue. ur Capes |<lb />and Coats combine "the ele -<lb /><lb />gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, with the<lb /><lb />practical. properties of the<lb /><lb />old-time Cloakings with a<lb /><lb />special price indacement for<lb /><lb />this. WeeK.<lb /><lb />C. T. Munford.<lb /><lb />CLOVES !<lb /><lb />you fear temptation keep<lb /><lb />| y from our Glove connater-<lb />We have. a dollar Kid Glove that.<lb />wouldtempta miser. Waithsome<lb />a dollar Glove is simply a pair of<lb />gloves for a dollar. With us it<lb />means the best Glove on earth for<lb /><lb />the price. If you want them<lb />1or your own use or to give them<lb />. to a friend, you can de here.<lb /><lb />without misgiving. A reasonable<lb />rantee goes with every pair of<lb />Fallon gloves. .<lb /><lb />Q. T. Munford.<lb /><lb />ie ae -Mailorinie? ile you a<lb /><lb />judge of clothes? Are you<lb /><lb />familiar with the essen "<lb />tial seh oft a good<lb /><lb />pene naterlal arid mike:<lb />are, the Pe will lead roe<lb /><lb />i sl<lb /><lb />sh ae way; if- only f eet<lb />: _ You ~cannot<lb /><lb />} given time.<lb /><lb />p capabilities P We have been long con-<lb /><lb />| the progressive order, .<lb /><lb />»t by the recent cotton mill edition of the<lb /><lb />_| transport our own products is more than<lb /><lb />-Ja recent term of Graham county Super-<lb /><lb />i: ing.<lb /><lb />hed but: ag a matter of fact, ft is true. A<lb />-gentlenian~ i in Greensboro, present.at<lb /><lb />il arene ensenennel<lb /><lb />A eommunity,, as well as a man,<lb /><lb />munities by their conduct and manage-<lb />ment, and the growth they, take in a<lb /><lb />As Greenville keeping pace with her<lb /><lb />sidered on the Rip Van Winkle order.<lb />Greenville is among the oldest towns in<lb />the State, and it looked once as if ~we<lb />were going. to continue old indeed.<lb />But the spirit of enterprise has awak-<lb />ened and some are becoming alive to<lb />the great possibilities of theage. Much<lb />has been done in the last year and<lb />much more is in contemplation.<lb /><lb />The town wants: factores"we need<lb />them. Cotton factories, tobacco fac-<lb />tories, furniture factories, door, window<lb />sash and blind factories, are all sus-<lb />ceptible of being successfully operated<lb />in and around Greenville,<lb /><lb />We are soon to have electric lights.<lb />This is mainly for the benefit of the<lb />town, but it is the olight on the bush-<lb />el,� that the world may see. we are on<lb /><lb />That~ we have the natural advan-<lb />tages here all admit, but these should<lb />be developed. North Carolina shows<lb /><lb />Raleigh News and Observer that she<lb />is in the lead of all other sections in the<lb />f [verre<lb />possesses in so abundaut manner as<lb />many natural advantages as Pitt. coun-<lb />ty. The amount paid outin freights to<lb /><lb />sufficient to build factories and work<lb />our raw material of cotton, tobacco and<lb />timbers�<lb /><lb />Shall the nineteenth century close<lb />and we still remain behind on the Rip<lb />Van Winkle list? ~Will some one an-<lb />swer ? X.<lb /><lb />A Judge Who Stuffed Cotton in His<lb />Ears While the Counsel Spoke.<lb /><lb />ced<lb /><lb />. YesterdayTs Charlotte Observer had |<lb />an editorial regarding a report that at<lb /><lb />ior Court, Judge. Robinson, who was on<lb />the bench, sent out, got some cotton<lb />and stuffed it into his ears during a<lb />speech to the jury by Kope Elias, who<lb />was defending a man for murder. _-<lb /><lb />It is also said that at another time<lb />His Honor left the bench, lit his . pipe<lb />and went out of thé: room for a smoke<lb />while the same gentleman was speak-<lb /><lb />The Observer always very conser.<lb />vative, goes on, to state that such a<lb />story is improbable and cannot be true,<lb /><lb />It does look so toa oman up a tree,�<lb /><lb />the same court, says Judge Robinson |<lb />sent the sheriff out after cotton, but he<lb />returned and said he could find none.<lb /><lb />-|'Then His Honor turned to the Greens-|<lb />boro gentleman and asked if he could<lb />o not get.it for him. He said he. though, |<lb /><lb />he could and went out, returning with |<lb /><lb />There is no section that |.<lb /><lb />it in afew minutes, when the Judge at| through. bo<lb />once stuffed both ears full, keeping the bes wage pie of the<lb />cotton there until Elias finished apemke| uM<lb />ling, when he removed it.<lb />~The other story about leaving the}<lb />&amp; | bench and going out fora smoke is also)<lb />1, for the Gree bal man says he}<lb />i him an both enjoyed: Bt a<lb /><lb />It is stated that the Southern rail-<lb />way will enter Norfolk, Va., the first<lb />week in January, running its trains<lb />over the Wilmington and Weldon from<lb />Selma N. C., to Tarboro and oyer the<lb />Norfolk and Carolina from the latter<lb />point to PinnerTs point, on the Norfolk<lb />harbor. Great numbers of men are at<lb />work on the Southern: branch. line be-<lb />tween Greensboro and Selma. putting<lb />in iron bridges aud preparing it for<lb />heavy through traffic. The Southern<lb />will at*once become a more active com-<lb />petitor of the .. other roads terminating<lb />at Norfolk, and expects to secure a fair<lb />share of the business from the steamer<lb />lines on Chesapeake bay and by sea.<lb />Secretary Hyde of the Southern, says<lb />this road, for the present, will exchange<lb />freight with. all the steamer lines in-<lb />stead of Seeing exclusive connec-<lb />tions. }<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />The Better Part.<lb /><lb />If men cared less fbr wealth and fame<lb />And less for trickery and glory ;<lb /><lb />If, writ in human hearts, a namé<lb /><lb />If men, instead of nursing pride,<lb />Would learn to hate and abhor it ;<lb />If more relied !<lb />On love to guide,<lb />We all would be the better for it.<lb /><lb />If men dealt less in stocks and lands<lb />And more in bonds and deeds frater-<lb />nal ;<lb /><lb />If loveTs work had more willing hands<lb />To link this world to the supernal ;<lb />If men stored up love's oil and wine,<lb />And on bruised human hearts. would<lb />pour it;<lb />If oyonrs� and omine�<lb />Would once eombine,<lb />We both would be the better for it.<lb /><lb />eu T oS<lb />i pla $5<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Christmas Coming.<lb /><lb />As Christmas approaches business sn<lb />the marriage license department of<lb />Register KingsT office gets better.<lb />He hvs already issued eleven this week<lb />"seven of them to-day, He says he is<lb />thinkixg of having Deputy Rip Ward<lb />set apart as a preacher or apppointed<lb />a Magistrate, so he will not have to<lb />send out for a ~Squire . every time a<lb />couple wants, to a Bek ~married in the<lb />Wie... 20": .<lb /><lb />The illumination of opaque objects<lb />for the microscope has, for high<lb />powers, been hitherto almost im-<lb />possible. M. Ch, Fremont has de-<lb />scribed an .oxtremely - ingenious<lb />method of carrying. out the ""<lb />end. Inside the body of the<lb />scbpe is fixed a concave mit<lb /><lb />an interposed prism, through an ob-<lb />ject glass, on to the object under ex.<lb /><lb />~amination. It is difficult, without<lb /><lb />i a vate aur<lb /><lb />ole shale RO Aen Lay |,<lb /><lb />The SouthernTs New Terminal. |<lb /><lb />Christmas Boom<lb /><lb />Seemed better than in song and story ; i.<lb /><lb />et eetobishieg low prices. Noth- |<lb /><lb />ing finer for a Christmas nea<lb /><lb />For Christmas goods see<lb />The rahe Clothier.<lb /><lb />New line of Dress ry Shirt W aist Plaids<lb />New line of Ladies Wraps.<lb /><lb />New line of Dress Goods and ~Trimmings.<lb />New line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs,<lb /><lb />New line of Shoes to. fit every foot.<lb />New line of Notions and.Oap<lb />New line of Trunks and E loor Oil Cloths. "<lb />New line of GentsT Furnishing Goods,<lb /><lb />ne lots of other nice goods at LangT 8.<lb /><lb />DM Sea<lb />Fstoenttor we sell Clothing at: less than cost.<lb /><lb />3 LANG'S.<lb /><lb />SS ourae rasta agar Moana<lb /><lb />WON<lb />which reflects the bundle of rays of | 42<lb />light received through an aperture |<lb />in the side, and rendered parallel by |<lb /><lb />the contrivance, to under.| ()<lb />stand how the eye, and at the eye | �,�<lb />piece end, can see the object. This | -<lb />fs. ae ere by the sim- | 3<lb />ple of boring a i nole *<lb /><lb />LOFe<lb /><lb />rere my There will be a thea<lb />SSeS eo i in our firm Jan. Ist, 1896,<lb /><lb />Now we offer our entire stock"<lb /><lb />= DryGoods Notions<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />town ty earriers without!<lb /><lb />rates are libera] and can be<lb /><lb />rt jon to the editor or .at<lb /><lb />i Literal | Goel itaiton: ~onT oaba<lb />Agcakmdee eieaet et<lb /><lb />Taylor es pe: ~pibea twat<lb /><lb />sented the ~Colleges at the}<lb /><lb />es menclinset me followsT: -Brnee<lb />ston, G. A. Gray, W. a Briggs; %<lb />| Dowell, J, W. Gent, and 4. M. Mea}<lb />ins. en eee<lb />: abe? Saal ;<lb />Mr. Richard Biges, Sr, af ~Balti.<lb />more,'tecently presented to the library<lb />the Variorum editions of King Lear<lb />and Macbeth. These are for special<lb />use in theT EnglishT departiient.<lb /><lb />Univergal sortow was felt here Mt<lb />the { eath T T of Di C. Durham. te<lb />- wad at the, time of his death president<lb />ofthe board of. ~Trustees, and.. had been<lb />closely identified with every movement<lb />for the advancement of the College.<lb /><lb />The work of the Senoir English<lb />class has been devoted ~wholly to the<lb />study of Shakespeare. Most of the<lb />plays have been read and studied in<lb />chronological order. The work of the<lb />fatl term will close with a minute study<lb />of the sonnets,<lb /><lb />In Memorial Hall on the evening<lb /><lb />of the 3rd, Prof} We<lb /><lb />___ livered the third lecture in the series<lb /><lb />for this session, on oThe Basis of<lb /><lb />- Morality.� He had quitea large au-<lb /><lb /> dience io hear him, When he had fin-<lb /><lb />4 ished he received many applauses from<lb />them. ; .<lb /><lb />- Dr. Taylor returned a few ~ss ago<lb /><lb />from New York where he had spent:<lb />ten days in the interest of the College.<lb />He is now busily ehgaged mailing cir-<lb />~ culars announcing the opening of ~the<lb />_ term,danuary 15th. The indications<lb />_ point to a considerabie number of new<lb />students then, Wake Forest College<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />that he is so successful with ~his work.<lb />A, Th he tw literary. societies here Ate<lb /><lb />th esian society<lb />divisions, we<lb /><lb />other half on geal night. On<lb />~Saturday morning all theT members<lb />~meet, This change has been working<lb />Wellso far. It gives the members|<lb />: opportunities to speak, and the<lb />re ie good ~use of them. The<lb />senoir contést of this society will take<lb /><lb />mnt : for he Carlyle medal, as he is<lb /><lb />vho ~makes the® most improve-|T<lb /><lb />aii ee<lb /><lb />he Saka lad and saved him jt<lb /><lb />5 boy, went to the resone ¢<lb />as he was going down forthe third time.<lb /><lb />The New York papers s<lb />little fellow has saved four. persons<lb /><lb />|from drowning, and in every case he<lb />thas refuséd to accept any money for<lb /><lb />services "4 | oa re that<lb /><lb />ohusbands j pay owives: ~ills.<lb /><lb />oL. Poteat de-|<lb /><lb />: is proiid of her President. and rejoites | ©<lb /><lb />1 Friday night the 13th,and the|'<lb /><lb />me to the than ju each so., of m<lb /><lb />Saturday . : 2 style,<lb /><lb />a great breeder of<lb />33 most of the virtues<lb /><lb />a i love becomes a sort<lb /><lb />~ ee<lb />Piel jae Phe aah<lb />¥ *<lb /><lb />e cour er: ~true-consciénee never<lb /><lb />i ~ . en<lb /><lb />~ Reve have vine but ~Povity<lb />eunTt: afford them. |<lb /><lb />cs a hat ints osofas of<lb /><lb />Phe i .. habit is more injurious<lb />thai the. liquor, habit.<lb /><lb />When'a<lb /><lb />) diTs tear hits a man<lb /><lb />i o| right flat hin out.<lb /><lb />_, Real ui nul eyer be in propor-<lb /><lb />- Getiiie� simplicityT ~of heart is a<lb />paling ~and comerting'peineiple.<lb />LoversT ~pay sweethea its cor pliments;<lb /><lb />Talent is more valuableT than genius,<lb />because a man can ¢ontrolit.<lb />It is a good time to dodgeT when a<lb /><lb />| woman begins to talk in a high key,<lb /><lb />The marriage ceremony is the divid-<lb />ing line between romanee and reality.�<lb /><lb />We ~admit the superiority of any<lb />other person with more or less mental<lb />reservation,<lb /><lb />_ Learn to say no, and it wil be of<lb />more use to you than to be able to<lb />read Latin.<lb /><lb />The fault of others is easily perceived,<lb />but that of oneself is difficult to per-<lb />ceive. A man winnows his neighbor's<lb />faults like chaff, but his owu fault he<lb />hides, as a cheat hides the false die from<lb />the gambler.<lb /><lb />~" cnet So neenegee anne<lb /><lb />Songs of a Nation.<lb /><lb />An author has said: oLet-me write<lb />the songs of a ~nationT and I care not<lb />who makes its laws.� .<lb /><lb />There is much in the thought. The<lb />trend of individual or national sentiment<lb />clearly indicate the way of their final<lb /><lb />destiny. The patriotic airs and songs<lb />of a nation are rarely abandoned.<lb />They are as enduring~as the nation it,|<lb />self. From them is gathered the in-<lb />spirations and thoughts that crystalize,<lb /><lb />~through great endeavor, into their nat+|<lb /><lb />ional life and character.<lb /><lb />We never forget the tender songs of<lb />mother; that soothed the hours of fret-|<lb />ful childhood, and somehow they have<lb />in them the subtle, potential alchemy, |<lb /><lb />}| of our power to work and achieve.T<lb /><lb />~ Nations no less than individuals im-<lb />bibe the sentiments that control their |<lb />destiny from the literature and songs<lb />they heard around their common altar<lb />of communion. |<lb /><lb />The trouble is that in the! | war: ot}<lb />pelf and greed the highest and most-en: |<lb />nobling attributes of men are deadened<lb />in a conflict, in which the best: thought |<lb />/and sentimetit cannot flower.<lb /><lb />me aise be Sddeluts itenne<lb />oTt is quite ee i said x man<lb /><lb />of years, Ido i<lb />| a once in 80)<lb /><lb />state that the! their<lb /><lb />| out of a prison van while being con<lb />veyed to the-police court, But they |<lb /><lb />| traveling in oMarit<lb /><lb />| od plateiweré gyre<lb /><lb />Cokes |<lb /><lb />xe brsipett hcdin oon-<lb />cerning oattempted escapes © from |<lb /><lb />their guardians made by prisoners<lb />~who areT being conveyed ~from the |.<lb />police station to the court or from<lb />one prison to another. o~Only a fow |<lb />days ago,� he said, ~~there was a<lb />case of two prisoners trying to break<lb /><lb />were not suocessful; it is not in one<lb />case out of ten that they do manage<lb />to getaway.<lb /><lb />~tA prisoner whom I was taking<lb /><lb />from a county prison to an assize|<lb /><lb />town once offered me £500 if I would<lb />help him to escape. He was a well<lb />known cracksman, and I believe<lb /><lb />would have made good his promisé |<lb /><lb />had I helped him. -All I did, howev« |<lb />er, was to tighten my grasp at the<lb />end of the handcuffs and threaten<lb />to report him. Another man storm-<lb />ed at me in the most revolting -fash-<lb />ion when I refused to assist him: HeT<lb />said the only punishment I merited<lb />for not letting him go was to be<lb />boiled in a pan of white hot lead!<lb />He was a cheerful man, he was.<lb />oOne of the funniest offers I had<lb /><lb />made to nie by a prisoner was that<lb />of a ma who had had an unequaled<lb />career asa burglar. He promised |<lb /><lb />to send me the proceeds of the first<lb />house he burgled after his escape.<lb /><lb />oT had &amp; curious ¢ ex erience when<lb />owith one<lb />prisoner. . His roti had got the<lb />tip that he would come by a certain<lb />train, When we arrived, lo! and be-<lb />hold, there were five or six flashily<lb />dressed mobsmen waiting for us.<lb />~One of them, apparently the leader,<lb />came upto me. ~How do ~you do;<lb />gov'nor?T said he; ~you might Jet<lb />me seé how theT handouffs work.T<lb />He thought I was a green un"I cer-<lb />tainly looked young. ~No, thank<lb />you,T said I; ~the next time the cuffs<lb />go on anybody they'll go on you in|<lb />real earnest,T and I thereupon called<lb />up the station police officers to hel,<lb />me to guard my prisoner. And, suro<lb />enough, at the very next assizes, J<lb />saw the swell mobsman himself<lb />standing in the dock waiting to re.<lb />ceive sentence"he is still doing<lb />*hard. v: !<lb /><lb />**Many a time ITve thought that<lb />if I were a prisoner I could easily<lb />make my escape when. traveling<lb />with a warder, And especially easy<lb />may this be done in some towns<lb />where the prisoner and warder walk<lb />from the® station to the prison.<lb />Sometimes ITve had to walk through<lb />low quarters, where nearly every<lb />house contains a thief. But some-<lb />how or another nothing happens.<lb />In time the chances of escape will<lb />be reduced toT nil, for no prisoner<lb /><lb />will be allowéd to walk in the open)<lb /><lb />street from the railway station to<lb />the prison...<lb /><lb />o~In an. experience of 20 years I<lb />have only known of eight attempts<lb />made by prisoners to escape. One<lb />only was successful, and then: theT<lb />~fellow was. captured. the following |<lb />day. Sometimes a prisoner manages<lb />to jump from a,..railway carriage<lb />window, -but.he rarely. escapes. -In-<lb />stead, he generally smashes a leg or<lb />other:limb and,is: speedily caught.�<lb />~ohonlony Pelegraph.<lb /><lb />Schnapper or inepaie ;<lb />o Piehihig ~in MoretonT bay, Queens-<lb /><lb />land, is scarcely sport;T it is a pisca- |<lb /><lb />~torial: battue. You are hauling up<lb />froin the ~bottomT, fathoms ~down, 4<lb /><lb />burdenT ~whieh taxes: ~all theT strength<lb />andT makes cot nate<lb />from vei tis� grand fin<lb />£60 aNile� Thi fish� bite fast and<lb />fous: "As your litte, afterT yielding<lb />tts� ~captive, is: recas<lb />oorustdtions of éfivdt inT its<lb />descent.� Sodn' ~your<lb />| fathons deep; an-almost indpalpwble<lb /><lb />~flaishing to'and fro, Tas'if Bh burhigh ye<lb />sha yo ie<lb /><lb />~ft assumes: rifting<lb />bring it hearer the sur:<lb />then in ~a twinkling a burly une<lb /><lb />per of seven or eight pounds is flap-<lb />ping vigorously and noisily on deck.<lb /><lb />haul, and nader, thowe ol<lb /><lb />ein pr :<lb />eee Se oh : or |<lb /><lb />~perspiration ° code |<lb /><lb />a throws out<lb /><lb />eye aidberas| ya tyy'<lb /><lb />aulTs,<lb /><lb />gine 13th" wahaied -<lb />Paul's,<lb /><lb />Py Beanfort;county, 4<lb /><lb />~Dee: 1éth"ard Sunday in Advent, zg<lb /><lb />pee Washingtoa, S$: Peters.<lb /><lb />aes Tony a By Gren-| Saye<lb /><lb />Dec. 15th"3rd Sunday in ial M.<lb />church.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Sa vat es Caape Choepwit ity, ~~<lb /><lb />patie ~county<lb /><lb />Dec, 19th"Thursday. E. 7 Ham-| q<lb /><lb />ilton, 8. MartinTs.<lb /><lb />Dee. 22nd"4th Sunday inT Advent, i lh<lb /><lb />Gatesville, S..MaryTs.<lb /><lb />Dec, 25th"Christmas. Day, Gates<lb /><lb />county, 8. PeterTs.<lb /><lb />Lets He<lb /><lb />phen, E, I<lb /><lb />Church.<lb /><lb />Ded. 31 st"Tuesday. Windsor,<lb />Thomas.<lb />1896. :<lb /><lb />Jan. ~isi~- Wednesday oWest. of ons grees:<lb />Pi Plymouth, wer thets nary<lb /><lb />Circulation. E.T<lb /><lb />Dec. 4oth"Tharsday, Fest. 5, Ste- T<lb />. Murfresboro, 5. Barnabas.<lb /><lb />Dec, 29th"-Stinday after Christmis,<lb />1M. P., Roxobel. 8. MarkTs, ©! a<lb /><lb />Dec. 2¢th"-Sunday after Chrietn as,<lb />k.-P,, Woodvilie, | Bertie county, Grace |<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />5.<lb /><lb />Seah Mabie NTS.<lb /><lb />Fam<lb /><lb />itheir yearTs supplies il<lb />foget our prict Sette e<lb />edetitee: : Onrstock is complete<lb /><lb />~Chureh. ©. n all ~S brauthes<lb /><lb />Jan, 3fil---: Piles, oWalliams, | aie ei: ealda ia! is<lb />oP au, ge | POUR OPE Seas<lb />at all Mor Etc ae Ghildre tren | , RICK, THA, Be: ee<lb />vce oa aaibe ramaiok ~pomeet | al wid at Gowabeitanicrs ratose<lb />aie ig ferings to be for Diocesan |. TOBACED SNUFE, P cieanT: a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Pe osama l<lb /><lb />yer ss a ~<lb /><lb />we hily.e icect tom Mah turers, a<lb />bling you to Af at one profit. A com<lb />dlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />a always onhandwn Bath Haut, prices tosus<lb />~) the times. Out boods/areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />mare i Gta, 4" bo e's'e vate 140 2<lb />Bright...» ge<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />to shri sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />*  . Red: 3 to 4 a SCHULTZ.ereqnvitte. N ¢<lb />ie mae weer penne ft 6<lb />" WA css 99 bas<lb />ee re a nes T to 15"<lb />ee | ee ree artey!<lb />reves @businon vi c6 to<lb />ae Good)... «124 to. 20],<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />re}<lb /><lb />CottonTand Peannt,; :<lb /><lb />Below ale oNortolk: ~prices of eottor:<lb />yesterday, a8 furnished |: ,,<lb /><lb />und. peanuis 101<lb /><lb />Beeswax, per .<lb /><lb />Five. ee © 080 8,04, ee to<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />sas a ae� ok yt ¢<lb />7 he next session of this School hte<lb />bevia oti<lb /><lb />by Cebb Bros. &amp; Cont is fon Mere}: re |<lb />chats of s-uifok,: : ir<lb />Gia "eieHrog 3 Lit sheriece for otate sonia Oh Ow<lb />Coe unuling 74 |i Lejertegects hg rapier at branches:<lb />5° | usu aught inan Academy.) ...<lb />Good Ordinary mere Biaplias| both forT suislon, and . Board,<lb />a Lone"firm. reasonable.<lb />, PEANUTS. Boys weilT fitted and equipped for<lb />Prime. 99 |'busingss, by taking�T the academicT<lb />ExtraTPrime 3 course alone, | ~WhereT 4 they: owish. tor<lb />ancy 3} |/Pursxe a higher course, : La chook<lb />Bpanish ~~ a bu | guarantees... thorough aurea<lb />Tone"easy. ' enter, wich credit, any Collegein }<lb />: ~arolins or the State Un<lb />at lei _doge who fave.recently<lb />Greenville Market. if ~alin oe od<lb />tthe Any young man with ¢ srintne an<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. } be pattge burch Nira - course with<lb />16 to 26) U8 Ww ed i making arrange~<lb />Wematt aides 6 to 7| ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb />Sugar cured Hanis 12 to 183] The discipline� will be kept at its<lb />Corn an 40 to 6u | present standards. |<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 63| Neither tinie nor ~attention nor<lb />Pour, Family 4.00 to 4°60} work will be sparéd to make this school<lb />Lard " 6} to-20, all that parents could wish,<lb />Oats AU to 60 Picked further particulars see oF ade<lb />ro o4 to 6/ dress<lb />oe e 16 to 25). a H. RAGSDALE,<lb />Salt per Sack 85 to 1 75| July 30,1895. AB: . Principal<lb />~Chickens 124 to 20]. va<lb />Eggs per doz 12} to {<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North Carolina's<lb /><lb />ponding anwar eis |<lb /><lb />ee ie ges<lb /><lb />Sometimes it, is a fish at eyery | i dep<lb /><lb />Ag Lick found<lb /><lb />hville. Sp endid mitieral water.<lb />Hoon Jarge and comfortable. 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M. :<lb />Ly 'Fioretice 8 15|-7 35<lb />Lv fayetteville} 10 55! 9 85 :<lb />lyT Selma . | 12 #2 ee.<lb />Ar Wilacn 1 20/11 28) epee<lb />Se :<lb />é3<lb />Za<lb />OS tT P.M.<lb />LV Wilitogton 9 2% 7 00<lb />Ly Magtiolia ~<lb />LyT Goldsboro<lb />Ar Wilsoo<lb />Ly farboro<lb />ET |<lb />Lv: Wilson =o<lb />Ar Rocky Mt |<lb />Ar Tarboro 4h |<lb />Lv Tarboro  |<lb />Liv Rocky Mt 2 3a Wea<lb />oe Bay<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road<lb />aves Weldon 3.55 p. ms; Halifax 4,13<lb />p.m.', arrives Scot and Neck ab 4:55<lb />®,, Greenville 6,47 hy m., KinstonT 7. 45<lb />em, Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a.tm., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00-ai' m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />jJaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />praoch raphe<lb /><lb />Trains on W ashnig ye<lb />Washington eee Si<lb /><lb />8, 40 a. Mei 7<lb />leaves Tar<lb /><lb />day, at 450<lb />arrive Ply; ho<lb /><lb />; 30 re te Re.<lb />a a. Mm,» ar-<lb /><lb />iim: sad Joave ng H<lb />Bie Yn., Nashville 8,3, a, ay<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, duily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trvins on Latta brench, Florence RT<lb />R., leave Lazta 6. 40' My ~aarive | ~Dunbar<lb />7.50 1 Clio 8.05. p m. Resign<lb />leave Olio16.10 a m, ~Danbir 6,30" &amp; ~m<lb />dl spd a mH, aya rat Som<lb /><lb />ay A ee<lb /><lb />Train on Citas Branch that War<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m~ Returning<lb /><lb />leaves Clintonat7. Oa, m. apd 3,00: » m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 imalkes close | conheotion<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via<lb /><lb />. Rishmone. also at Rovky Mount with | H. W: ~B.GLOVER, 7. J. ~ANDER t ing of<lb />Norfolk and Carolinu R forT ~Noriolk| Traffic Manager, GenT) Pass vane ey eo Aba ao pints ey<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, ff Ey ST. JOHN; Charles XIV. . Pop Led XIMTTs re real<lb />V<lb />pues F. DIVINE, Gener ofc, is ee | name.is sonst BCI, ~Alesana be<lb />Boo. i te NOR TL ME OO car a ee eT w to an ch 8 rinoa 0 M on.<lb />oll THE MORNING STAR tenogro, is Mr, Moats. ie<lb />" ihe iret easanieds ~obi<lb /><lb />ay &amp; NORTH PE oT<lb />RR, TIME TABLE.<lb /><lb />8 (Do aula t rt Mt TOR<lb />Pas yh ily | Pass, Daily<lb />in Suh Jeramoxs<lb /><lb />| hee oP<lb /><lb />ili | Practice in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />: lgderee, &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />la ati~ pt<lb /><lb />P | ing Car~accom<lb /><lb />: Cotton States &amp; International |<lb /><lb />iv ¥ ah . Big hp<lb />re ek ery eS Toy ee<lb />+ Pieouwoiienes |"<lb /><lb />sat eg es<lb />t San, A Hh<lb />i abt MA Ted 4 *<lb />eS ee Bee<lb /><lb />1 eae<lb /><lb />a aa Yh ee | a<lb /><lb />otis el Witralngtos, N. .<lb /><lb />ee NE RENEE: Ee PERE RE<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb /><lb />a f cept ee ed<lb />jpasvis &amp; BLOW, wie nae de bd pet ie bio<lb />eropiata ts abs Fommaging ationg| i sf<lb /><lb />@ Practice in atlthe ae<lb /><lb />+ min J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING:<lb />ATPORNEYS-AT-LAw, -<lb /><lb />GKEBNVILLE, N.C. .<lb /><lb />3. H. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />ce?<lb /><lb />= _<lb /><lb />L, Cc. LATHAM. HARRY: SKINNER<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT~LAW<lb />GREESYILLE. y. o.<lb /><lb />nee i.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F; 2. Haitding, 2<lb />Sy - Wilson, ' N, Cy: Greenville, N ave c,<lb />DARD &amp; HARDING, |:<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW),<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and paiyie pen of claims. .<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />SA. SMITH,<lb />TON SORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE, N.C;<lb />2" Patronage solicited.<lb />RT EDMUNDS. -<lb /><lb />Hy ER BE<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb />"Under Opera House,<lb />Special attention-given ~to cleaning<lb />toting.<lb /><lb />yame<lb /><lb />GentiomensC<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Ratés |<lb /><lb />my o \<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb />Sept. 13h, to Dec. 3lst., 1895,<lb />VIA<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line<lb />rhravey� Palinan<lb />St-epihy Cars between New York ! dn.<lb />athintt GH. via Riéhtiond, ° ~Perersbitty,<lb />Weldon, ~Roeky Mount, Wiison, Fayeite:<lb />yitle, oFrorene 8, Orangebury vy Aiken ~and:<lb />Aufus a. For Rates, Schedules; Sleep:<lb />moédations call on or adsl<lb /><lb />dress any agent Atlantic C |<lb />the undersigned, tar tveendad<lb /><lb />Pataee Buffet<lb /><lb />J, W: MORRIS, C. S.CAMPDE}],<lb />Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Paxs ye<lb />Charleston,s,C,., Aiehmcnd Va,<lb />~T. M. PMERSON, H Hi! Mi EMERSON,<lb /><lb />Tre. Mgr Mest. GenT~l, Pass.<lb /><lb />Aut.<lb />Wilmington, N.C, *<lb /><lb />Exposition, |<lb />ATLANTA; GEORGIA.<lb />via the<lb /><lb />SEABOARD AIR LINE.<lb /><lb />Vestibuled Limited. Trains ory<lb />upon. which no extra fare. is charged.<lb /><lb />LOWES? DOUBLE<lb />_PECUBSIO N DME" vis<lb />RATES, SERVICE.<lb /><lb />Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars<lb />and day. coaches from<lb /><lb />Washington,, D.,C,.and bbe<lb />Portsmouth, Virginia.<lb /><lb />a A » Wier 4 o<lb />Fredericksba Richiiond, Pét<lb />Weldon, stag Southern Peter<lb />Chester,S. C-, Elberton, Athens, Ga.<lb />LeaveT Weldon: ~8.00 A, x. Wh<lb />big Atlanta 4:09 P: M., , 5: ge<lb />nextday. eave Wilmtr :<lb />hoon, 3 § By eM: Bate cio<lb />1d tie: 5.20 A, M, » next day:<lb />sk for ~thaketl ~via oT °<lb />BOARD AIR L LINE, By SEA.<lb />Pullman: Sleepiug'..<lb />will be made .and further:<lb /><lb />faviched upod. application<lb />Agent of thes eek<lb /><lb />the undersigned<lb /><lb />M.<lb /><lb />bere mene<lb />any<lb />Seabord ane te or to<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />t (Pye ad<lb /><lb />_ The OldestT<lb /><lb />id v New ty et una: ad ¥ oeihal<lb />o : ey<lb /><lb />y $1.<lb />Wi. B H.1 NARD,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N....<lb /><lb />| name,. Heisspoken.of more oorrect-<lb /><lb />AtriveT ~Atlanta a .<lb /><lb />Car reshrvations i<lb /><lb />pu<lb />if 1640, was for miney , years tappoded<lb /><lb />f the rulers of Raioye. © aig<lb />iter of fact, these are very oomplivat-<lb /><lb />rt of the memory. In thecase of<lb />ralty the family name has been<lb />in most cases taken froni~the name<lb />f the castle in which the founder<lb />f the race lived:<lb /><lb />Mistakes are very shequenitty made<lb /><lb />through ignorance, and these mis-|<lb /><lb />takes are so frequently<lb />heoome accepted facts.<lb />royal .family are known, ri in-.<lb />stance, as Guelphs, the Russian roy-<lb />al family as Romanoffs and the Por-<lb />tuguese kingly house, as nzas,<lb />~All -of these, it now seems, are<lb />~wrong.<lb /><lb />A they<lb /><lb />this subject quite extensively, and<lb />the facts that it has brought togeth-<lb />er are well worth setting down.<lb />Queen Victoria, according to this au-<lb />~thority, was originally Miss Azgon,<lb />~or. Miss Azon von: Este. She was. de:<lb />scended, as were the other members<lb />of the houses of Brunswick- Lane-<lb />~berg and Hanover, from Azon, mar-'<lb />grave of Este. The Prince of Wales,<lb />the son of Prince ~Albert of Saxe.Co.:<lb />burg, has: naturally: . his ..fatherTs<lb /><lb />ly than any. of Abe other royal per-<lb /><lb />Descgnded |<lb />ich inh ~was torn<lb /><lb />~Th Cer P o<lb />- et nl oY by Baw had<lb />Pega it aie ahh et a ae<lb />vale :<lb /><lb />Likewise ; the king. ~ot. ea<lb /><lb />ily Haze. Ho~was.a gra son of ait<lb />other Prince of::Coburg, whe mar: |<lb />vied the then queen.of Portugal, and<lb /><lb />thereby, became ruler of. that ,coun-.<lb />trys ~Ferdinand of Bulgaria.comes<lb />from exactly the same stock and.is<lb />Ferdinand. Wettin, -A~consin ~of his,<lb />and.of.the same ifamih<lb />present. monarch. of Belgium, Leo-<lb />pold II, a prince of Saxe-Coburg<lb />having ascended the Belgian throne<lb />in 1831.<lb /><lb />Hohenzollern ~is ~not the family<lb />name of the German line that is<lb />{now upon the. throne. :Their true<lb />name is Zollern; Thassilon;: the first<lb />count of Zollern, having founded,<lb /><lb />the racé about 800,. In. the year 7300')<lb /><lb />the. Zollern family had two male de.,<lb />scendants"the Count of Zollern and<lb />the, Bulgrave of Nuremberg. From<lb />the latter: ~comes the present royal |<lb />house of the German empire.T ~So<lb />William IF'is Willinm Zolle rhe The)<lb />king of Roumania isianother wrepre-<lb />sentative of this line and has pes<lb /><lb />cisely thesame mame) +):<lb /><lb />~The Oapets are: The:Duke ot Or.<lb />leans, the sons'of eld Countof Paris,T<lb />Don Carlos and Alfonso RII; therin-<lb />fant Ising of. Spain.<lb /><lb />count .of Paris, who ascended the<lb />throne of France in 987.<lb /><lb />~Of Oldenburga, . founded by.; the :<lb />Count of Oldenburg, who. died in|<lb /><lb />1440, there arermany. |The chief of<lb /><lb />those today who are entitled to use|<lb /><lb />this family name are Christian IX<lb />of Denmark; George I, king of<lb />Greece; the Grand Duke of Olden.<lb />burg, Ernes; ~Duke: of Sleswick-<lb />Holstein,'.and Nicholas ~JJ,.emperor<lb />of all the Russias. Emperor Nicho-<lb />las~is &amp; Romanoff: only through the<lb />female line, Right] ded<lb />~burg, havi , i nded. fom Bee<lb />II, a memberof-one of the i<lb />branches of tha house, ..<lb />Francis | , Ain peror of Aus-<lb />tria-Hungary; - ~the-quednuregent of<lb />sade and min duke of<lb /><lb />@ The original<lb /><lb />fivediabina ities ous $14, fiom bert,<lb />king-Of Italy is Mr. |<lb />car IL of : Sweden, Bernadotte, The<lb /><lb />he oBay Psalm book, ** ma<lb />Plished at ~Cambridge! Mass., inT<lb /><lb />and to know them is quite an/|<lb /><lb />e English | _<lb /><lb />Le. Figaro. of Paris bas gone into |<lb /><lb />Their progeni-| |<lb />tor was: Hughes Capet,, the original |<lb /><lb />an Olden. :<lb /><lb />ay jalte of Alsace, who<lb /><lb />"BLANK BO<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON (EX(<lb />~INTERESTS, ~Or<lb /><lb />ae Os Se<lb /><lb />ou<lb /><lb />bait. «1 ok bee, at)<lb /><lb />* tte 3 tot THE seas Panga weer<lb />- WORKS' FOR THE BEST<lb /><lb />att cs<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND,<lb />ovr POcKET 3 BOOK THIRD. |<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH.<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />ie A Ai AT<lb /><lb />overs<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />hee Se<lb /><lb />, RR ak<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />SUBSOBIPTION Leececui a!<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />Oné Dollat PetT Yéir.<lb /><lb />This: IsT the PeopleTs: Favorit. :<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO ~DEPARTMENT, WHICH ae 2<lb />I8 A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, |<lb />I8 ~ALONE ~WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb /><lb />When you need 3e=--<lb /><lb />¥ git ed gefeny<lb />Past 4 cle pte. aed<lb /><lb />-Oo~--e-""<lb /><lb />with ibaa pr<lb /><lb />WEWHA VE {AMPLE FACILITIES<lb /><lb />0<lb />j ¢<lb />ah<lb /><lb />ar Wak and Pes ld<lb /><lb />M<lb />*<lb /><lb />gs hak aw<lb /><lb />et SAA Ld. da, Lil, ie Fe<lb /><lb />ee THE OuRaPar Ke ik GhetViLu g FOR<lb /><lb />aerat alto foun<lb /><lb />wre a ~bon<lb /><lb />we toe wi eit<lb />: T STA<lb /><lb />Seis<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />when you want ondadetc<lb /><lb />es DontT forget the a<lb />~Reflector Oftice. | 7<lb /><lb />FOR THE, WORK AND? 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          <lb />: Toru: B waea Sui « arrives 9: 50 A<lb />MM, leaves10;10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />oa leaves 2:16 P. M..<lb /><lb />oF is ters, Line Ws Orde 06<lb />: Weather.<lb /><lb />J ~Rg a ae ees<lb />ear emnerenamenstentt<lb /><lb />Plenty of ~ice this morning.<lb /><lb />Christmas just two weeks off. | pretty-costly dirt, but, that is grhag. Ae F ANON<lb />Full line fresh Groceries aud choice! Ushieridl Cable pany� in: New P. if. ass oLow Bites,<lb />Fruits at D. S. SmithTs. York demands for five and a half} President. - Paso &amp; ~Preas.<lb /><lb />aes léaging to it, which<lb />Thorp will be big ball at) Grimes yigches yf lang. Weleaging Cetin<lb />land tomorrow night. © ras under a neighboisT wall. 81 ER co.<lb />The-Governor has offered a reward Always in theT ~market,<lb /><lb />For Rent."Fi ive-room _ house On|<lb />Greene street. Miss ~Leva Cuerry.<lb /><lb />Cotton was a | little ~better today, the.<lb />price reaching 7 4.<lb /><lb />Just received a car load of the bial<lb />Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee<lb />satisfaction. D. W. Harpes.<lb /><lb />The young people will have a dance<lb />in Germania Hall tonight.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget D. S, Smith for nice<lb />fresh Groceries.<lb /><lb />The weather has given the tobacco<lb /><lb />men very litle o do sq far this week. 4 = ge ~netht ale<lb />: ourtho<lb />Just recei Cheese, Mecarcn,<lb />| ? A weddler took place in the Register | 0<lb />Buckwheat, eal, Crackers and | ¢ DeedsT office this morning. Rev.<lb /><lb />Cakes at lowest prices. D. W.Hanprs.<lb /><lb />The passenger train was late getting<lb />in from Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />Apples, Oranges, fine Cilitornia<lb />Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts<lb />at Morris Meyers.<lb /><lb />Only a little snow fell last n.ght, but<lb />on dry places it had good staying ~<lb />ties.<lb />As we have decided to didige our<lb />business on Jaunary lst, we are now:<lb />g of our entire stock of Grocer<lb /><lb />ies at oe strictly for cash.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />oe Den Fa cleared off last night and<lb /><lb />" Call and see them.<lb />James Lona.<lb /><lb />SMe I RTES<lb /><lb />othe.<lb /><lb />poi ined anh yout &amp;<lb /><lb />headTs.<lb /><lb />Mie D. C. ~Sees « f Bethel is in<lb />town to-day.<lb /><lb />ats ele 3 L. Little was! jot<lb />ie waked.<lb /><lb />: Riki Hines ee | thss Dace We.<lb />fi rs | mxposition<lb /><lb />=X meat Ke Gard<lb /><lb />2 abe<lb /><lb />ee Joyner and Sallie<lb />| Willoughby are visiting Miss Florence<lb />|Starkey.<lb />| Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wells and<lb />copay ang Hi ~New Jersey;<lb />yj came dewn Tuesday evening oto take<lb />"| their annual hunt at William White-<lb />. ~Another. northern� party is<lb /><lb />: exported d down in a few days.<lb /><lb />Tho Atlantic Coast Line will sell<lb /><lb />Hawkins, of Littleton, came<lb /><lb />comb and brush,<lb />rose ~bowls, manrenet sig? ead<lb /><lb />le ~nD a<lb />srous { " ealy<lb /><lb />recall seeing at the Atlanta<lb /><lb />a large display of arti.<lb /><lb />to those at WootenTs,<lb />they were ad-<lb /><lb />, and<lb />~shown tor<lb /><lb />| cles similar<lb />and from the way<lb />mired by all can youch for<lb />being the best designs. His dis-<lb />play is well worth going to see,<lb />whether you want to purchase or<lb />not. :<lb /><lb /> ABig Smash.<lb />me bunch of bananasT hanging. in the.<lb />window at D. S. SmithTs store. fell last<lb />night, breaking five lamps and one of<lb />| the large window panes. The screw<lb />that held | the punch pulled out. Dave<lb />says that while there was a general<lb />smashing of glass the obananas are all<lb /><lb />taper The B st<lb /><lb />his |<lb /><lb />months) ofo<lb /><lb />depo Male Academy. :<lb /><lb />| The railroad has already. ~offered $500<lb /><lb />reward and the County Commissioners |<lb /><lb />|home of the brie near, Greenyill<lb /><lb />jand called T. H. Langley, Esq., who<lb /><lb />A ida a nia @ johb bel |<lb />ee willy ~the lockup. burst into flames<lb />~LT have the goods that you ~wont for<lb /><lb />I ms Tap OM vs Brawn; an porveags |<lb /><lb />ékets to all points on its roads<lb /># mile Pt the round tip. }<lb /><lb />thinks his company can get oe electric |<lb />light plant, ready, for operation within<lb />two months,<lb /><lb />| Five thousand dollars an inch. is<lb /><lb />ele and mad eck two for a nickel,<lb /><lb />of $200 for the arrest of the persons<lb />who astempted to wreck, the Wilming-<lb />ton &amp; Weldon fast mail near Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />$25 reward.<lb /><lb />Married.<lb />At 8 o'clock this afternoon, at the<lb /><lb />William Savage and Mrs. Laura ~Ane<lb />derson were married by Rev. J. B.<lb /><lb />|James Warren and Hattie Carman,<lb />colored, went in together to get a li-}<lb />cense, and atter it was issued they|<lb />wanted td,be marriedat once, Regis-<lb />ter King sent out to find: a Magistrate |<lb /><lb />went in and tied them up.<lb /><lb />A Prisoner Cremates Himself "<lb />~TAL Conetoe, ~Bagecombe salty, 8 Sat-}<lb />urday night &amp; negro named Owens was<lb />~put-in the lockup. ~He kept up a con-<lb />tinual noise, beating on the walls and<lb /><lb />: ae me a »<lb />yin |<lb /><lb />at line, but<lb /><lb />People hurried to the place but the<lb />palling. was white with flames and<lb />hem It is the<lb /><lb />4 a<lb />field, bey<lb /><lb />agg<lb /><lb />|PRESH<lb /><lb />~calling for help. Sunday night he was} pur<lb />heard making a great din, but no atten-|<lb />id to it, owing to,his preyi |�<lb /><lb />for LOGS. and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb /><lb />Can also fill orders<lb />for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />sum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us yourorders.<lb />8. C. HAMILTON, q RB. Manager.<lb /><lb />At our OYSTER<lb />HOUSE near the<lb />OYSTERS. Sertaed ote<lb /><lb />prepared to<lb />fill all orders for Select Ovaters<lb />promptly. 60 cents per gallon,<lb />opened. 60 cents per bushel, in<lb />shell. We have also opened a<lb /><lb />RESTAURANT ~up town, in<lb />he buildi: nk bee between the Market:<lb />~ouse an Flanagan Carri<lb />Factory, where: Oysters will be<lb />~served to order at all hours:<lb />Piate Stew, 10 cents. ~Whole plate<lb />Stew, 20 cents. Bel a want your<lb />~trade. Some LS &amp; CO. |<lb />a oGreenville N.C.<lb /><lb />oOrganized 1942.<lb />Assets over $204,000,000. 00.<lb />! - Barplas over $22,000,000.00 |<lb /><lb />age |<lb />Half<lb /><lb />W  }iot number 102,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| lot will be<lb />nM | highest aye!<lb />House<lb /><lb />|The<lb /><lb />peg lp Boy in<lb />cmounaciaaes<lb /><lb />We will give absolutely free of charge |<lb /><lb />pum A<lb />cs<lb /><lb />for the entire spring term, |<lb /><lb />opis is the best school for boys in<lb />EKastern North Carolina, and the boy}<lb />will be tortunate who wins this prize.<lb /><lb />CONDITIONS.<lb /><lb />This 5 months scholarship is to be<lb /><lb />gest number of. yearly subseribers for<lb /><lb />\The Eastern Reflector | I<lb /><lb />| between now and 6.0 ~etoak P..M. on Jan<lb /><lb />lith, 1896. Two subseribers for, 6<lb /><lb />months or four subscribers for 3 months<lb /><lb />will count the same as one y<lb /><lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subscriber snould be bro ught puring the<lb />time specified the boy who brings it<lb />will get the scholarship Of course wo<lb />lexpeet more than one, subscriber to be<lb />| brought in. for this is a. prize worth win<lb />ning and many boys will work for it<lb /><lb />' In order that there may be an incen-<lb />tive for every boy wno wishes to | erter<lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb />ef 10 per cent on all aibscribers, £0<lb />that thous who fail to get the schol-<lb />arship will be paid for theic work, but<lb />the one who wins the scholarship will<lb />not zet the commission. Now boys get<lb />to work with the determation to win<lb />this prize. Youcan get as many sam-<lb />Co copies of the REFLECTOR a6 you need<lb /><lb />applying to the office, If you decide<lb />to cuter this contest<lb /><lb />send us your name<lb />as we wish to know how many bovs a ¢�,�<lb />working for<lb /><lb />the prize. We will publish<lb />the result of<lb /><lb />of winner in the<lb />Tor of Jan. 15th,<lb />cessful boy time to anter school<lb />opening day of spring term<lb />Jan, 20th.<lb /><lb />oAddress all letters to<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />issue of the REFLEC;<lb />1896, giving the stc-<lb />on the<lb /><lb />nl<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. 6. Oct. ath, 1895.<lb /><lb />This tocertify that [ haye arranged<lb />with the publisher of THE EASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free free of charge in<lb /><lb />the English branches, for the 6 months<lb />term beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, ~the boy<lb />to whom he may award the scholarship<lb />in the above. sohearl ption contest,<lb /><lb />: W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />ibn Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />Lot.<lb /><lb />In obedience to an order made by. the<lb />ov A of County Commissioners at their<lb /><lb />ber hei<lb />said Bourd advertise oo] sile the lot<lb /><lb />belongin ging ts to the County of Pitt, known<lb />in the plan of the town ot Greenville as<lb />it being the lot now<lb />used by the town of Greenvilleasa Mar-<lb />ket House with the permiston of �<lb />| Board of County Commissioners.<lb />William M. Ki ne officio Clerk of the<lb />Board of Comm sioners of Pitt County<lb />de hereby giveT aigomes notice that<lb />to<lb />io fr,<lb />at 120<lb /><lb />day the<lb /><lb />terms of sale 1<lb /><lb />~ cate<lb />Fe,<lb />a |<lb /><lb />a scholarship entitling. the holder to) .<lb />free tuition in all the English ype ei<lb /><lb />given to the boy who will get the lar-|.<lb /><lb />early sub-|<lb />~| seriber This is no catch penny deviee<lb /><lb />the ~contest with the name |<lb /><lb />Monday,<lb /><lb />gale of Valuable Town |<lb /><lb />neon the first Monday in grease :<lb />Ip aver me us the Olerk,of | a<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi' gs<lb />* Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />fete ome<lb />a ng Goods,<lb />bo 2 Seta, :<lb />i Neckties,<lb /><lb />Four-in-<lb /><lb />and Childrens. Fine aad Hag�<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and hinds, Carpets, Rugs)<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings: Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur:<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a. stock<lb />of FURNI TUR that will sur<lb /><lb />rise and x dois py both as<lb />qualit. 3 Aric price, Baby Car a<lb />ages, Groceries, 4 ibe, ie<lb />eat, Lardy wg HA r, Molasses;<lb />Salt, Bagging ~Ties, Peanut =<lb />Sa and tithe. a iden<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />publis sale to the<lb />of the Vourt|<lb />race - on i<lb /><lb />ee | and: by ntlny ent be secured in two|�<lb /><lb /></p>
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