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          <lb />mer<lb /><lb />te 4<lb /><lb />RUTHIN PREFERENCE 70<lb /><lb />0 Ftomon,<lb /><lb />ss<lb /><lb />Site: ; etl ne ASR eee es es vue vad Ace Ths rons He a eee<lb />TFT Th N cS ; ae ~<lb />j ; ~ oe<lb /><lb />. :<lb /><lb />"? 9 7 : x b py oe ae et<lb />es * ; % ~ a aces ay ;<lb />e eee Sele 3 ee i i ee<lb />.<lb /><lb />shail ss EE Re CRE: Fi : ST ROE OE RR:<lb />nae<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />~When I'm with you<lb /><lb />" ip The yi ig arched with deepest blue,<lb /><lb />always were and stdin will<lb />be a leading feature of wo-<lb />menTs ge Seah wie Fe<lb />are the vogue. Ou Pacer<lb />and Coats combine the ela -<lb />gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, with the<lb />practical properties of the<lb />old-time Cloakings. with a<lb />- gpecial price inducement for<lb />this week.<lb /><lb />.T. Munford.<lb /><lb />ba Bi<lb /><lb />Piven, fear fepptation |<lb /><lb />away ~from. our, lava, ane<lb />We have.a dollar. Kid Glove that:<lb />would tempt a miser. oWith some |.<lb />a dollar'Glove is simply a pair of<lb />gloves for a,dollar, With us<lb />ns the best Glove on celts Le<lb />e prices: ~If: you want them<lb />ior your own use: or ~to give them<lb />; fiend, at buyT here<lb />Without misg ving, A reasonable<lb />z an 96,g008 mith amaty pair. of<lb /><lb />on,<lb /><lb />for ses eae: donut<lb />judge md oe ths Are you<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Tt: you are rok you shor<lb />an Tole onto! i r<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />je<lb /><lb />ny, of Carthage,<lb /><lb />,|died Thursday evening<lb />and fights of intense sufering."Stut |<lb /><lb />The flowers are decked in richer blue,<lb /><lb />~| And glad fields seemT to smile anew<lb /><lb />When ITm with you.<lb /><lb />When ITm with you '<lb /><lb />More gentleis the murmur of the brook,<lb /><lb />More sweet the songs from dell and<lb />nook,<lb /><lb />And ever glad is life's old story book<lb /><lb />When ITm with you.<lb /><lb />When I'm with you<lb />The sunset paints a brighter sky,<lb />The distant ships quiet at. anchor lie,<lb />And hours like moments hurry by<lb />When-ITm with you.<lb /><lb />When ITm with you<lb />The moonbeans fall in softer light,<lb />The bright stars laugh upon a. perfect<lb />night,<lb />And all the world is filled with truth<lb />and right<lb />' When ITm with you.<lb /><lb />When ITmT with you<lb />My wayward heart seems nearer pure,<lb />Of God and future then ITm almost<lb />gure, "<lb />And ~naught from right can me allure<lb />pe When Pm with you,<lb />"Pittsburg Bulletin.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Seeman<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Over the Btate.<lb /><lb />Wm. Dozier, 104 ~ycars ola, pays<lb />taxes on 140 acres of land in Wake<lb />county. |<lb /><lb />j Will YP. Summers, a farmer of -Ala~<lb />mance county, was killed by a, well cav-<lb />ing in on him.<lb /><lb />H. T. SmithdealTs tobacco-factory, at |<lb />Advance, Davie eounty, has, . been<lb />seized by revenue officers for alleged<lb />violations of the revenue� law. :<lb /><lb />As ~an illustration of how they make<lb />~|meat in Harnett row, Mr.T Len Mat-<lb />thews recently killed a hog that weighed<lb /><lb />1647 pounds."Scotland Neck: Demo-<lb /><lb />crat,<lb /><lb />The Tyson &amp; Jones Buggy. Compa-<lb />were awarded the<lb />first medal at the Atlanta Exposition<lb /><lb />oDower, 3-years old son of Mr. Geo.<lb /><lb />_ |O. Cornelius, of. Mooresville,. got .a|<lb />)| grain of corn in his throat last Tuesday<lb /><lb />evening, trom the effects of which he<lb />, after two days],<lb /><lb />ville Landmark. i er<lb /><lb />j Charlie Mitchell raised 9 wonderful<lb />stalk of corn this year. It had seven<lb /><lb />oe | distinet seperate ears on it, and one of<lb /><lb />these ears was maie up of seven differ.<lb /><lb />ent ears all grown together, the short-<lb />|est measuring six inches.<lb /><lb />This ~would<lb />be properly speaking 13 ears to one<lb />atalk." Wilkesboro Chronicle.<lb /><lb />" "<lb />y<lb /><lb />T oAnd So It Is,<lb /><lb />| Experiments o8 Colonel Rochas, of<lb /><lb />the Pais Reich. School ~show<lb />ee 7 also ceflviimy fiven font: frous<lb /><lb />he eyes, cars, nose ~and path, fills the<lb /><lb />feet | region "A." web tan� Bethe the vn th ) CAPES,<lb />othinks fie hill i wi jo joined 'the shoul.) 4 te 2 iy<lb />me perth Sh |S Sg, Pi = al, threo} BE at, Cost, for Cach<lb />niet aay } th _ t  POAY, re, all hearts:on ,exhibi on. at, his house. and{ dane f ; BP vee shoe Y<lb />hieor ot ay ily Eo on en Sheep and examitied} © © wall 1a ene<lb />ha etig their ~@tpendituréy With | the Neat With | tetuiabaot ope. Winatott Sen- yore oe<lb /><lb />ii<lb />rh eels�<lb />| » dof<lb /> } yo 4 Of theOhxigtmas dollar, .<lb />T raw be) ¢ rl ,<lb />ay ¥ } beg a<lb />{<lb /><lb />last week for the best all-round exhibit.<lb />of vehicles.<lb /><lb />REMEDIAL VALUE OF FOODS.<lb />Carrots for sufferers from asthma.<lb />Watercress is a remedy for scurvy.<lb /><lb />Asparagus is used to induce perspr-<lb />jation, "<lb /><lb />~Tarps for nervous disorders and<lb />for scurvy. i<lb /><lb />Spinach is useful to those suftering<lb />with gravel.<lb /><lb />Lettuce is useful to these suffering<lb />from insomnia.<lb /><lb />Honey is wholesome, strengthening,<lb />cleansing, healingTand nourishing.<lb /><lb />Celery: is invaluable as a food for<lb /><lb />| those stffering from any form of xheu-<lb /><lb />imatisin, for diseases of the nerves, and<lb /><lb />nervous dyspepgia.<lb />Fresh no are excellent for<lb /><lb />purifying the blood and toning up: the<lb />system. As specific remetlies, oranges<lb />are aperient, Sour oranges are highly<lb />recommended for rheumatism.<lb /><lb />Salt: to check bleeding at the lungs,<lb />and as a nervine and tonic for weak,<lb />thin-blooded invalids, Combined with<lb /><lb />of dyspepsix, liver complaint, ete,<lb /><lb />circulation to the. surfact, remove ob-<lb />structions from. the liver ~and lungs,<lb />dilsolve and dislodge gravel and calculi;<lb />and bring the stomach and bowels to a<lb />healthy condition. |<lb /><lb />persons of frail constitution, and to<lb />those, . suffering fromT consumption,<lb />It-is chopped fine, seasoned with salt,<lb />and heated byT placing it in a dish in<lb />hot water. It assimilates ~rapidly and<lb />affords the best of. nourishment.<lb /><lb />Peanuts for indigéstion ; they are<lb />especially recommonded for ~corpulent<lb />diabetes. . Peanuts. are made into a<lb />wholesome and: nutritious .soup, are<lb />browned and used as coffee, are eaten<lb />as # relish'simply baked, or ~areT pre-<lb />paredT and served as salted almonds.<lb /><lb />Eggs contain a large amount of nu-<lb />triment in compact, quickly available<lb /><lb />eggs, are useful in jaundice, -Beaten<lb />up raw, with sugar, are used to clear<lb />and strengthen the voice. oWith sugar<lb />and lemon-juicé, the beaten of egg is<lb />used to relieve hoarseness.<lb /><lb />ooOnious are almost the best nervine<lb />known. No medicine is so useful. in<lb /><lb />cases of nervous. prostration, and, there<lb />is nothing else that will so quickly: re-<lb />jeve and tone up &amp; worn-out system.<lb />Onions are useful in all cases of coughs,<lb /><lb />and kindred liver complaints, . Eaten:<lb /><lb />omplexion."Home and Farm.<lb /><lb />&amp; Western depot.» ~He is.a. clever gen<lb />tleiman and his veracity has! never ~been<lb />| questioned: ~He tells a! story'that ape<lb /><lb />he has, witnesea who youeh tothe trath-<lb />fulness of tle statement: ° ~He | killed aT<lb />hog Yast week ant! ~upon watting it openT<lb />hé fotind ~three well formedT hearts.<lb /><lb />1, ~T'wo were located. ~between. the shoul- [<lb />adi- ders and were wti¢hy: vemhaller than the<lb /><lb />tinh� °°<lb /><lb />hot water, it is useful for certain forms| {<lb /><lb />Grapes dilute thick blood,:send the |<lb /><lb />New line of Shoes to fit every foot.<lb /><lb />form. Eggs, especially the yolks of},<lb /><lb />every otlier' day, they soon haveT a) aif<lb />whitening and clearing effect on the}<lb /><lb />i<lb />° 1 6 gee True.<lb /><lb />| A Hog With~Three Hearts. | SAD<lb /><lb />ht baat : as T 4p i. r<lb />Maj. Pleasants, section, bogs.on the| oa<lb />Southern, lives just below the Norfolk | ©<lb /><lb />pears toT be thither wide of the miiK But}<lb /><lb />| at ~aorbhint low prices. N oth-<lb />Ang finer for a Christmas present.<lb /><lb />Overcoats and GentsT Furnishings low down. 7<lb /><lb />For Christmas goods see.<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />*<lb />soe roe eas<lb />*<lb />|| | HIA !<lb />; i - 4<lb /><lb />Raw beef proves of great benefit: to| ara<lb /><lb />New line of Dress and Shirt Waist 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 Notions and Capes. Le<lb />New line of Trunks and Floor Oil Cloths.<lb />New. line of GentsT Furnishing Goods.<lb /><lb />And lots of other nice aot at ies 8.<lb /><lb />colds and influenza ; in consumption, in-| 7A<lb />somnia, -hydrophobia, .. scurvy, gravel :<lb /><lb />: ~There. wil ibe a re abang re<lb />I in. Our firm. Jan. Ist; 1896,<lb /><lb />ee A 52 et a Tea igh 4<lb />oNow: we © offer our. entire, sti<lb />a 4 Li<lb /><lb />oNo otions<lb /><lb />jis viaglenirac adhe<lb /><lb />Pe 4 aie note Ap gak<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />merry z re Han | ea<lb /><lb />are liberal and can be situation and_ future prospects of the | mili ted with the en Lalit<lb />n to. the editor or at} cotton trade, ©The apprehension is by the et ane Ue? Oy ee<lb />: ment in the price of cot- "MoCall was af War - tried. be- Dee: .<lb />~to the reduced crop,| fore me," he continued, ofound ha zara ae Christmas ane<lb />materially increased Rac babyoqerd dlp - Pe, Woody iertie eounty, Grace| i |) i<lb />nless the seasons be un- bend gallows Church. . oi<lb />: quently hanged at Yankton, D | eee sist "Toesday. wind 5, | Gai<lb />~will bring a,large crop, over | his trial all the incidents of the mur- Mc Ah Vie<lb />; mand anit put. ~prices down} der and hig escape were brought | i896, - oi itt<lb />dehy tie ean point out, Wild Bill was playing cards,| Jan. Ist--Wednesday, Feet. of the}<lb />oe | when McCall walked up behind him | Cirenlation: 1. P., jymoath, Grace<lb />o.} 8nd shot him.dead. The assassin | © 8Te A ag: : tas r<lb />was instantly seized by those pees. | Jan. ard-"Friay, Williamston, ae eee et oT te<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />agen ap<lb /><lb />Senin " | ico 1e88 ip th ent, and a mob soon assembled that | rane catnip ? ger sks a raid<lb />rom 1905, | meee busiiiess� next. year: df) the | ried for blood. It-was finally deaid- Tr ion ~<lb />: 895. anes Pr oHo ~Coit nlo<lb />Ax, December 121H, IP": | acreage should be.-ineréeased, another of to crannies sna sod give him eal Sern Whe Chil FLUE, COFFEE. SUGAR<lb />on serra and 1 ro down | &amp; or his life. udge was se- | ¢ | onl<lb />oe eee ee See only | lected, a jury of 12.men was impan- Vestres will areal ve, rete oie _ RICE, EA, he.<lb />spect sho ee ee soe Peas FS<lb />{to blame for it. But whatever they ba yen ten eet the ri Missions. eg bid 2 _ 4 bowaey Maker Params ;<lb />| do, whether they increase their acreage | fange, : " ) | , BI ee Laas<lb />jor not, they should not fail to oplant ~The prosecution made out a GREENVILLE sobAaeonnneet 70 ACKO-SNUFF 2: CIGARS<lb />illard oR . nty of, tov jons,� for if there be a ne howd of Rapid age os. (REBORT, ws buy direct from poy i ene<lb />: crat is: ofthe iste fa sa : this will be to sav . When came to e eS oH, he easy Oe promty A<lb />© echir dol * be Bic Siem there he cout on _ deferise, MoCall, who : was a man of dive HE bt ) 6) My "] a |<lb />«acters ~ War bes papers |them, an P TY | game edacition and ability, address. DY 0. L. TORRE.<lb />Sa at we see. : | will have more clear money in their ed the jury bimeol. ~He: stron the eee<lb />7 Re ae : NM eure ees Star, only chord 1 :<lb /><lb />Bollowing 1 up the splendid cotton |<lb /><lb />GOP LA URE | Loong rei Bi ee Lg oan - creat oes ur peel tg<lb />mil ipa iegued, by the Raleigh News Ind, ~aoed 74, got fired Titing single that ray d introduoed .b him. to ha uaa eo aa Ab oat werd " Se tis e eeiin. NC<lb />ang Obgerver on Thankagiying day ; and, advertised that she rpetity sonic bee his ae he Mec had]: as rete o i a 928 ie<lb />at per east mest se young man $2409 nhc] "she Her abi ho be | OTIS Common = «B16 GREENVILLE<lb />in this direction will be sldpookal tobacs Théinice young magn W ips bails, visited vengeange on him. That-be-| , ; Gepost eee 19h to 20 a<lb />co edition in which the various: tobacco and her relatives to stop the proceed-| gan to put'é tew ~phase ais teat tters. crrpbbie Good. BT cacnee 000<lb /><lb />% iN vs tried to have the old lady declared | ~While theyT condemned him ~for<lb />| ili be illustrated, | 3" ro yee<lb />markets of the State willbe illustrate insane, But the jury of Iunycy con-| shooting. mai without giving him Bb SiidnTd Peadu�<lb /><lb />Like everything undertaken Bo thats | duded that wantin a ~husband was no| ighance, for his oe they reganded.<lb />| , i f cotton<lb />| 5 pe iat t Just Below are Norfolk Biles suvedabta<lb /><lb />Men t oediti the Killing. as ji ee EE a<lb />celler é paper, the obaceo | ition evidence of insanityT ~and decided that then tha attorney fo ~6 a tes Et oa wisiton Mer<lb />Wil be a sucess gj ie Was sane, To prevent, further an-| tion came in. He at a proot's of ghavissat Norfok,.: a)<lb />"=" noyance by relatives she eloped with} McCallT eis and. age that Mc- fie ea<lb />Ms iy ee 4 the young man -to-an, adjgivi g town a evidentoe sh have pole a yi, ee 3 9-18<lb />Ag; reff How your seal your nee Aire they were married, ep whe} Welgtit. | MOCAT . Se Adding. om 4 13 ait<lb />: pi for Wild si Middli - af<lb />: A Fayetteville lawyer wrote a fertili handed over the $20,000. iS Mle jeciead al bese bevel Or ney 781 ah NAT for i i seat ee<lb />zer company relating to'a case he had] enema an of his,statements, beyond his| - Tope fen | conn mat ee A etoandyy banat |<lb />. vee : : Ma Re ae | | it in an Aca<lb />ast won foe the company) hele Ts ecorgin wotnan' has! ~dintftvell e a ar Bot iL eat on ae t|Prime cai 24 | Leadon vl both fer talea' boned<lb />: , would wa a crowd. me 411 one «) ca<lb />_ he accused, confidentially of pecs very cunning deviceto prevent, being another dra unless ho hat ae tra Prime ini, 7 om 3} Mt 8B, book head and Pra ioe fe<lb />a merchant of another town of perjury. annoyed by her husbandT 8 snoring. | for so doing. -; ~Spanien GDR leceskh aleane Pion al ithey:wish 34<lb /><lb />At the same time he was writing to aj} She has a magkifitted up with a tube oThe jury took the case and de- Tone"easy; : puree a Careaae Omi y othis: school<lb /><lb />~ lawer of theTmerchantTs town. Now | attachment, which passes through a ee be vs Pt hag oat<lb /><lb />hole in the floor to the base t, an | nS ee . 1) ny Colle be era<lb />when he seals the letters he gets them ple in. the fanz ante, 1 ment, Abe queerest verdicts that have ever been | Greenville Market. TOE : ae ity ~ eh Lhe me<lb /><lb />: : when hubby starts the octave she slips heard of b : otc ngs Pm<lb />Fe Ao leit : ~by any one. They were not| _., , . Bc fi iness | rr}<lb />- sais ; the letter intended for the at the mask over, his face, dexterously,¢0+| gure of his guilt a0 bed wecsd.| 2 Corrected by. S&amp;. M. Schultz. set Sie * the ah om<lb />__ tilizer company went to the lawy et iN! cures it, and then goes off into dream-| ed to give him a chance for: his, lifo, | Batter, per 1b. " ay ~~ ; 4g 00.8 by hokT th, che or "<lb />the merchant's town, The lawyer] land herself; while the ratg i the hase: They put him on a fast horse, filled | Vester� Bides . 12 to 18} | oot A sth Pe race te<lb />ae hie f he | bis pockets, with, bread and cheese " oan 40 t0 80] ments to cuntin ed ~nm any ~schon,<lb />ee hares me t cam t i orn ments geil nue in the erscnoo<lb />7 ee, the slam oe ee ee : a per away from the approae o| and gare him, one minute start, aft. | Corn Meal 60 to 65) ~The discipline will be Kept at ite<lb />ing him of perjury and lawyer number |/?8 SYC/ONE- pie | er which they would kill him if they | Flour, Family: meet present stan<lb />es he as bul.� They wera all atmo with | Lad Sho Neither - efimg.? ale� oattention nor<lb />ae i at | Neey¥ Ungaulant ~| witiehester rifles and ~revolvers and Sina , 4 tod fwork will be spared to make this schoo!<lb />misfortunes are capable of happening ~The i critic, Clement | Boott, were horsemen and excellent shots. | ¢ a fee. ese : we Wo. oh I For further: pawiauter® see OF ad-<lb />this way. and Mrs. Ken been at oWhen the sword was. given, Mo-|Salt per Sach " ot oe | dress |<lb />y a Ae cH parr Grp ig iy Sand te ablog Call pe apie if - ha |Chickens 12} to/20), _W. H. Ragspa<lb />ears, Ca starter, for mia} bat patanes UhAs ios per dos 124 to 15) Jory 30,1895 *Prinelgst<lb />ee vezsion of the cause of their enmity | minute was up he be Pa a Becewas. pet eae 7 ae Mia aaa ss<lb />oMr. Barrett, of Massachusetts, is the | 8@ ting: ~'It was years ago,�T| himself rapidly qm one sid � ii<lb />~tirst one to produce a: sensation in the he be os ¥ wpe the Misael» | other. 0, avert hp jg of his|pur-<lb /><lb />indial tour. ~Thad gone-be : At the end Ardley -<lb />: House of Representatives at this, Ses. hind the scenes to see ~one of the ac- | same ) thé wordT cory given, and the|<lb />ee ~~ || tors, ad by accident Twalked right | ptitsnit andT ~fdsillade began. Tt}.<lb />"| into Mrs, KendalTs room. That good | seems almost inoredible, but he es-|<lb />| tad Was ie abons egin her toilet, | caped.. He ran into Wyoming, and |<lb />She yshriek oaway! Go away!T | after about, puta ghogel ct up)<lb />| I-turned, na my eyes tight, bow- | in Cheyenne, where he was arrested<lb />| e@ and said, ~Madam, T need no per- by a United ~States. ~mars! nd<lb />sion.T And. to this day I have | turned over to a marshal i1 Pee ee ;<lb />neve beon able to tell which she re. | On the trial it was can Heal ipoll he iio big ee EWSPAPER wee<lb />se ab _ read wea intrgaion | ~or Sed. was &amp; ee merce A ORBMOST NEWSER<lb /><lb />4 Ug ~ aa l<lb />waa Bill -| DAILY. »<lb /><lb />The: Charlotte.<lb /><lb />"North Carolina's<lb /><lb />Terme rento ayer fae at<lb /><lb />1G ry ! : oly | Me ene<lb /><lb />Gat<lb /><lb />ies<lb />js A. 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Arriving Aaa ata<lb />Hallie 43 Neel fae Weldon. 11.20 am i on Cu8, ore Ts,<lb />oih hte : iS vi Pas<lb />; seth O : Perret<lb />Trains on  Welldeton branch Jenve | 4<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parle | �"� 4 has vai EMERSON,<lb />8.40a. m., Tarbe ft aaRS AM<lb />leaves Tarbo<lb /><lb />Sunday,<lb />arrive ~I'a<lb /><lb />, Nashv ile 8.3)<lb />ak} Mount 9.05 a m,<lb /><lb />Treins on Latta brench, Fisceace Rr<lb />R., leave Lasta 6.40 p m, aarive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8,06 pay<lb />leave Cliot6..l0).a m,.. Dus vir 6.80 a<lb />ari e Latta TBO a my de<lb />wel<lb /><lb />ssw fa in. li Cian ran epi<lb /><lb />11.10 a. m. and ny Dp -, tetiirning<lb />leaves Clinton at7, 00 m m. sano 00 P m. |<lb /><lb />a wallets<lb />a Li 1 elnt da ~<lb />reed shat ~also at LB af '<lb />ay Norfolk and Carolina R<lb />ane all pewnte N rth v Ne<lb /><lb />T. M<lb /><lb />* 4 ¥ pinaT<lb />iy, i Oe Ge ade<lb />ae Ce dhe ie hl ee Pik Oat<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />reg &amp; pees, CAROLE<lb /><lb />In Eifect December 4th 1808. irae<lb /><lb />| |amos. 3. SABVIS.<lb /><lb />6 jasvs &amp; so AS | ae<lb /><lb />A eete oh Wilson, NaC, Greenville, X<lb /><lb />~| Cheap Excursion Raton<lb /><lb />pastes? Pottimouth, ~Virginia.<lb /><lb />iy cee | ¥<lb /><lb />sie tag i «<lb /><lb />ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW.<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, |<lb />GREENVILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />, Biaunwke vedi<lb /><lb />de Se a eee.<lb /><lb />GREK VILie. N. ©.<lb /><lb />wee Sanaa<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.o. berg<lb /><lb />PODAND &amp; HARDING,<lb />VE... ATVORNEYS-AT-LAw,<lb />Q Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />~ Sperial attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Pi ii ria a cg.<lb /><lb />ue _Barbers. |<lb />yames A's ira, os<lb />TON SE RIAL ARTIS'T.<lb />a | take N. oO. .<lb /><lb />w@ Patronage colicted<lb /><lb />ERBEAT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />HI LE. BARE SR.<lb />Unter Opens a Hales ok<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clithings<lb /><lb />TO,<lb /><lb />Sept mnt Dee: 81st.,' 1895,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />The Atlantio Coast Line<lb /><lb />Through, Palla, Baty<lb /><lb />Sire 14 Cars ba Ween N rah Bolle<lb />ye mG. i chaion<lb />a , toe ount W<lb /><lb />ila ia te win<lb /><lb />ATLANTS, GEORGIAT<lb />P9444 plethe<lb /><lb />~Seavouky Am Line.<lb /><lb />Vestibuled Litiited Trains<lb />upon which ~nO extra fare is char ged.<lb /><lb />poun LK<lb />¥<lb /><lb />SERV ick.<lb />Porough Palin. Bat cored Cars<lb /><lb />Wena a and:<lb /><lb />ii<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Metts: Nag S ur " nd, E etersbu<lb />asters. C: Elbe rt a, Athens, Ga.<lb />AM. 12 noon<lb /><lb />at i 2 P bain A .<lb /><lb />electric Tebting: ~is<lb /><lb />: building the ran "" are |<lb /><lb />, YISEINNER ply<lb /><lb />| ceiling,<lb />| the tables. ~and even movable table<lb />| lamps for those who ocdra to. usa GREENVILLEF<lb /><lb />sa found tha the United States |<lb />| government, con<lb />"| penses of bl ag Mr. Ruskin, |<lb /><lb />if ith,� vdltind 9,pate 112, | Mh<lb />be ue ~~ Agassiz wap a mere blogkhead |<lb /><lb />| to have paid for ali ite pee |<lb />~| ing of<lb />: "ewidasi<lb /><lb />the basement, and op the |<lb /><lb />th ghentoare<lb />dining<lb /><lb />nis ape here<lb /><lb />rooma, besides, the 1 hts. from th<lb />there are wal pareegted<lb /><lb />then. And in the. kitchen. and the<lb />| service, room. adjoining the. com.<lb />mons dining room all the fittings<lb />are made ~of iron, rather than of<lb />brass, § so that they may suffer as lit- |<lb />~tle as possible from.the steam.<lb />With.astaff. of about, 50 men the<lb />superintendent. is, able to. make.all<lb />sorts of ingenious and pretty fit-|:<lb />tings. And, as another specimen of |<lb />the eddnotiy which: is everywhere<lb />visible, it'may be mentioned that he<lb />has succteded in. making many. eat<lb />ty. elestroliers | ont. of. the. old<lb />tings. The big Sept bliec Hobably<lb />that in the. dentral ball! which<lb />weighs 18 hundredweight ~and bears<lb />93 lamps"and: the smaller ones in<lb />the, pearsT chaniber, St. Stephen's<lb />hall, and elsewhere are praia,<lb />r aised an lowered fe ges of<lb />qeanihd r of yee ar roken<lb />lamps. This big electrolier has, high<lb />up in thé dome; a; orahe; which<lb />moves over, it on, tram, lines, by<lb />which it is raised and Jowered, while<lb />the lectric Wirés aré� carefully<lb /><lb />paying out while the electrolier is}<lb />being lowered. And in the roof above<lb />the house of lords there are similar<lb />arrangements, but withT simply &amp;<lb />weight and a couple of earthenware<lb />pulleys in place-of the orane.<lb /><lb />The commons chamber is not<lb />lighted entirély by,� clectricity.<lb />Ryund the arched doorway are tea<lb />ih inoandesosnt latnps, which are prin:<lb />| cipally required ~to, ~show up ~the<lb />carving andT the dlook thde, and ~tn,<lb />der the side galléries there | isa lamp<lb />pies behind each , pillat, 80<lb /><lb />ile it cannot ital? be seen, ; it ~gh |<lb />xen he members wip. may be sit- |,<lb />ting t here from. bei<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />and so invisible t De jeaker. ~The |<lb />principal , lightir cit ever, :<lb />comes throug<lb /><lb />aaah behind Sigh 64 Dani 1 gas}<lb />are used, gas being, proferred |<lb />to. pg ii here both, on ~account |<lb />of its superior spreading powers and<lb />because the heat creates, a |<lb />and. so, assists ventilation, Under<lb />the. glass. is &amp; Very. fine, wire, net.<lb />work, s6/that were a breakage to oc-<lb />cur there would be no danger of a<lb />cabinet minister being, decapitated.<lb /><lb />In the lobbies and the, libraries ~<lb /><lb />electric lighting is, used, however.<lb />In the libraries; and, reading rooms<lb />it is placed lower than in most parta}'<lb />| ofthe building, for obyious reasons. |<lb />And in all aid larger electroliers the |<lb />rivigh light " paaggrarp of one<lb /><lb />rend<lb />| exo ae Ruskin. When alia<lb /><lb />| published his book on oFossil Fish.<lb />*} e8,�� which cosine emed:of 7<lb /><lb />to the ex- |<lb /><lb />in ~*<lb /><lb />he nas<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ss orig f<lb /><lb />nok poe a ilies! bot<lb /><lb />a onM what shall we say. when. we.see the | :<lb />! aera Dey Books<lb /><lb />aaa e wdidiat<lb /><lb />r ard placed a<lb /><lb />THR<lb /><lb />Is AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER;.<lb /><lb />® WORTH MANY TIMES THE:<lb />SUBSCRIPTION Pace,<lb /><lb />18 ALON<lb /><lb />+ WHYHAVE AMPED: FACILITIES<lb />. FOR oTHE WORK AND |<lb /><lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL ANDT<lb /><lb />a oTOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />ae noses<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK ig<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY: AT"<lb /><lb />it | at ey may act domoese a OUC. Dole oPer Year.<lb />~This ls the PeopleTs Favor<lb /><lb />TOBA on, DEPARTMENT,<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />oe es ~ Pe Ko cies eke ag . eae da 8 ree<lb /><lb />WHICH<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />in dep shade When a needT ee<lb /><lb />we Dut forget the<lb />Fistiéctor ¢ Office.<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />men on tie ti |<lb /><lb />tt<lb />4! deans<lb /><lb />cite wae acs OUr Work andT Prices Suit our Patrons.<lb /><lb />1 2 Bek ©<lb /><lb />ee lad has eat<lb /><lb />DO ALL<lb /><lb />~len:<lb /><lb />all sizes and<lb /><lb />styles...<lb /><lb />Ra) ie<lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />e! ie anew panies<lb />yes ny ser an old business,<lb />reserves many &amp; business.<lb /><lb />Revives many 2 dull business,<lb /><lb />a oe many a lost business,<lb />~ Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any business.<lb /><lb />bg ¢<lb /><lb />enn�<lb /><lb />: To ogdvertise judiciously,� use the<lb />7 _ Selauans of the Berupcron.<lb /><lb />f88 1S. oe ~2 ;<lb /><lb />wnarw axn poat-scetepobin:!<lb /><lb />cones ast<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. "_ South,<lb /><lb />arsires on P.<lb />~eon Checked a hale arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:16P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />n Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />ae oeaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />a nd and saturday.<lb /><lb />| UE Sorts, atue te ~Order of the<lb />Weather.<lb /><lb />FE caecum { iz<lb />es f<lb /><lb />ee i<lb />- Foll line fresh Groceries aud choice<lb />Fruits at D. §. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Just received a car load of the best |<lb />Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee<lb />tion «ss M: Harber, ,<lb /><lb />: ue at<lb /><lb />Eee &amp;<lb />gee<lb /><lb />Drummers seem tobe on the in-<lb /><lb />crease.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget D'S. Smith for nice<lb />fresh Groceries. ~<lb /><lb />Just received Cheese, Macaroni,<lb />Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and<lb /><lb />The sun has tried to play hide and<lb />seek today.<lb /><lb />Apples, Oranges, fine California<lb />Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts<lb />at Morge-Merery,* :<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />It madeT another effortto snow thf<lb />morning, a few flakes walling:<lb /><lb />. Aig we have decided to change our<lb />business om Jaunary Ist, we are now<lb />disposing of our entire stock of Grocer-<lb />ies at cost, strictly for cash,�<lb /><lb />J. L. is &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Warehouse received.a.<lb /><lb />ehipment of six car loads of tobacco<lb />today.<lb /><lb />I have the goods that.you want, for,<lb /><lb />Christmas. Call and see them. .<lb />_ Janes I NG.<lb /><lb />The supper for the benefit of the<lb /><lb />Methodist church last night was well<lb /><lb />gone? :<lb />ye a ey<lb />My. stoc stock of Toys and all other<lb /><lb />Christmas goods is ready for your ex-<lb />amination. Full line to select from,<lb /><lb />The. yoang ea ad a re<lb /><lb />Joe, eo ae ig<lb />25 -darrels best. Flour. ~just received.<lb />will be sold along with all other goods,<lb />- ahocost f cash. J. L. ine prided i :<lb /><lb />ithe ~ n there are-780,000,000 p pens<lb /><lb />| ai fiad Case.<lb /><lb />to the asylum. For several<lb /><lb />going<lb /><lb />| Sheriff R. W. King went to Raleigh<lb /><lb />ie Mr. G. E. Cherry were married.<lb /><lb />Cakes at lowest prices. D, W.HARDEE..,<lb /><lb />JAMES LONG. _<lb /><lb />yi teeth Cedheal Mlbush.c Phe valliT wil<lb /><lb />in Berti, the crop is . ae<lb /><lb />| ia morning -¢x-Sheriff LAE<lb />ad left for Raleigh to take Mr. Eu.<lb /><lb />Myer Morris, df Washington, spent<lb /><lb />| last night here. » :<lb /><lb />J. HL Kinion returned from Raleigh<lb />Wednesday evening. .<lb /><lb />mG. Hite has movid into the<lb />Haskett building on Fifth street.<lb /><lb />J. R. Davenport, J. J. Rollins and<lb />R. R, Fleming, of Pactolus, were here<lb />today.<lb /><lb />oGlad to s see Baus Balupa of Ne or-<lb />folk, i, town today. He looks as nat-<lb />ural as ever.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />RB. W. Crenshaw left this morning to |<lb />spend the holidays in Danville and<lb />Lynchburg. "<lb /><lb />pee to take two prisoners, both col-<lb />ored, to the penitentiary.<lb /><lb />B. and R. E. Pittman, of Epworth,<lb />Edgecomb county, came down last night<lb />to sell tobacco here today.<lb /><lb />_ Henry Gilliam, of Tarboto, is here<lb />t ay. | oAs~oneTyoung man said we can<lb />|reaath, Henry i ig fhe coming Suge.<lb /><lb />ioe J.R. Moore left this morning<lb />for Atlanta to attend the Expositien.<lb />His little daughter Myra accompanied<lb />him. | .<lb /><lb />tamed. a.<lb /><lb />On Wodlestay night, at the home of<lb />the bride, near. Greenville, Mr. Jose-<lb />phus Sutton and liss Minnie Stocks,<lb />John Manning, Esq., officiating. ©<lb /><lb />This afternoon at the home of Mr. J.<lb />A. Thigpen, two miles from Greenville,<lb />~his daughter, Miss Electa Thigpen and<lb /><lb />- Peanuts Against Cotton. "<lb />Mr. C.F. Hancock tells the Demo-<lb />crat that he had 12 acres each in pea-<lb />nuts and cotton this year. On his Cot<lb />ton he°used:.$3. worth, of yhome.1 ise<lb />manure to the acre, and om his peanuts :<lb /><lb />But.a poor.gtand of peanuts) aud, he ret<lb /><lb />alized $100-clearprofit more from the<lb />12 acres in peanuts than from the 12<lb />acres in cotton." Scotland Neck Demo-<lb />crat.<lb /><lb />The Judge Sick... :<lb /><lb />- ~Owing to tlie feeble: healthT of Judge<lb />McIver, under the advice of Dr. OTHa.<lb />gan he adjourned court this morning.<lb />The case of Davenport vs. Satterthwaite<lb />was being heard and had already been |<lb /><lb />in progressfor two: days, but with the |<lb />other. cases on: the calendar was con-|<lb /><lb />tinued to April term. All jurors and<lb />witnesses: were excused from further at- |<lb />tendance at this ~term. If Judge Mc-}<lb />Iver improves sufficiently he will hear |<lb />some motions before final adjournment |<lb /><lb />iE es<lb /><lb />away,<lb /><lb />the resuitiful holiday show. The}<lb />editor walked up the street this<lb /><lb />cri<lb /><lb />eat<lb />S<lb /><lb />oA Benefit Sao for the Poor.<lb /><lb />fai ours. 9, B. Cherry, soy. vio atolls tee 3<lb />~| retary of the<lb /><lb />KingTs Daughters as well<lb />as the leading spirit in the circle at<lb />Groentille, haiided ws Use following lev.<lb /><lb />| ter received by her :<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C, Dee. 10th. 95,<lb />Mrs. Apa Curry, ©<lb /><lb />Dear Mapame:"We have decided<lb />'to donate one-fourth of our gross com-<lb />missions and warehouse charges on De-<lb /><lb />cember 20th tothe KingTs Daughters,<lb />of which we understand you are its hon- |T<lb /><lb />ored president, to be by them used j in|<lb /><lb />providing the necessaries of life for the<lb />ily provided for of the town and com-<lb />munity. With great respect, we are<lb />Yours very orespectfully,<lb />_ Evans, Jorner &amp; Co.<lb />This step is indeed commendable in the<lb />a ate of the Eastern Warehouse,<lb />and speaks in strongest terms of their<lb />liberality. Every one who reads this<lb />should feel. personally interested and<lb /><lb />| should aid inT making this benefit sale<lb /><lb />on the 20th as large as possible so that<lb />the donation may be a liberal one.<lb />There are a, umber of people in the<lb />community in need of help and the<lb />KingTsT Daughters. are doing a noble<lb />work in relieving suffering. They need<lb />help in their work and these gentlemen<lb />have taken the right step to aid them,<lb /><lb />Much Excitement Yet.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. F. Sugg came home a dayT or<lb />two ago from a trip through the Aurora<lb />section, and tells. us that there is yet<lb />much excitement among the people over<lb />the murde? of Mr. Boyner. ~There are<lb /><lb />fears that all ofthe gang organized for<lb />robbery have not been captured.<lb /><lb />An Elegant Display. a<lb />Christmas is onlv a few days<lb />and, of course with it comes<lb /><lb />morning and dropped in WootenTs<lb />Drag Store and spent some time<lb />the novelties ii cat-|<lb />flagons shown are<lb />are several differ-<lb />ent or ringed them a pair of<lb />ovely 10-inch, wine and lavender<lb />cated with the nicest ex-|<lb /><lb />lass. |<lb />anperb, ~There |<lb /><lb />he used 75 cents worth of lime to the} gc Ss gt<lb />trac hen came toilet trays with<lb />acre, He had a good stand.of cotton} comb ~and brush, ~tinket trays,<lb /><lb />tose bowls, man ioure: ~gets, glove<lb />and handkerchief boxes, IspT tab-<lb />lets, mirrors 1 pytalin, &amp; and nu-<lb />meroas articles only� shown for<lb />holiday trade,<lb /><lb />We recall seeing atthe Atlanta<lb />Exposition a latge display of arti<lb />tae ~similar 'to vig it WootenTs,<lb />and from the way theyT were ad-<lb />mired -by ~all ¢an ~vouch ~for his<lb />being the best-designs: His dis-<lb />play is well� worth going to see,<lb />whether you wan to ~purchase or<lb />not. .<lb /><lb />ning and many boys will work for it |<lb />o\Ja fonder that thereT thay be an inicen-<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />0 Phetteremy<lb /><lb />WORK STARTED.<lb /><lb />The Vaults Will Soon B¢TR.<lb /><lb />freien nat neat<lb /><lb />Delay | work wag started on the vaults<lb /><lb />occupy the centre room formerly used |<lb /><lb />fstructioniof the vaults. ~Th 'tepty tow<lb /><lb />to spend Ch<lb /><lb />other labor: ~~<lb /><lb />for the "Register ; of DeedsT office and)<lb />there will be entrances from the offices |<lb />on both sides of it. Mr. W. H. Barney r<lb /><lb />Iky Van, has. ob By fe | wnt &amp; Phas taaanl Soa aang SY ae<lb />ream ee 3 Bae BPR eek, Rg F eA eB<lb />Bk<lb />r<lb />i st<lb />|<lb /><lb />"Wee hidy could keep it in mind| the building<lb />ag | ta we are all dependent more or less | House and tk<lb /><lb />oLovit Hinéa, &amp;,<lb /><lb />R H. Pelletier, ~i<lb />~Bec. &amp; Sasa<lb /><lb />Brenham,<lb /><lb />yoo in a wuhe:<lb />for LOGS ~andT pty<lb /><lb />question from the REFLECTOR as to |""-""*<lb /><lb />the letigth of time it would «require t6| BY A FY ah om<lb />complete the work; he etid: T sMalt| &amp; SeAROS A HO<lb />be very anxious to get fhedugh th tme Ae Hh<lb /><lb />Mr. Barnes - obrought. ~e's acai fill all orders fo<lb />~workmen with him and will mpr his I " o4 ag ce<lb /><lb />rs fet ~on the fi<lb /><lb />Foes renee to the Cou<lb />We jin thep<lb /><lb />ie ao: hetet vive<lb />~| Jot will be exposed fo)<lb />| bighest bfdde ig oa<lb /><lb />BI Be . 5 -"<lb />sehr 4 chs ke<lb />ay et)<lb />* whi oe<lb /><lb />We will give shackanly free of charge<lb />a scholarship entitling the holder. \g<lb />free tuition in all the ~English bra<lb />for the entire spring term, 1896 é<lb />months) of<lb /><lb />Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />This is the est echool for boys in<lb />Eastern North Carglina, and the boy<lb />will be tortunate who wins this prize.<lb /><lb />CONDILIONS.<lb /><lb />This 5 months ; scholarship is to be<lb />given to the boy who will get the Jar- |<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />between now and 6 oTelock P,. M, on Jan<lb />11th, 1896. Two ogubseribers for 6<lb />mouths or four subscribers for 3 months<lb />will count the same as one yearly sub-<lb />scriber This is no catch penny deviee<lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subseriber snould be brought buring the<lb />time specified the boy who brings it<lb />will get the scholarshipT Of course wo<lb /><lb />~expcet.more than one subscriber fo be}<lb /><lb />biought in. for this is a prize worth win<lb /><lb />tive for every boy wno wishes to) enter<lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb /><lb />ef10 per cent on all sibscribers, 1:0<lb />that ear e rns fail: to. get the ge<lb />arehip will be patd for theic work, b<lb /><lb />the oe eda Wi Dass scholars a vi<lb /><lb />not zet the commission. ow bo<lb /><lb />to work with the determation, to. win<lb /><lb />this prize.<lb /><lb />ple copies of the REFLECTOR as you need<lb />by applying to the office.. If you decide<lb />to enter this contest send us your name<lb />ag Wwe wish to know how.many bovs ae<lb />working for the prize. . We will publish<lb />the recat of the contest with the hame<lb />of Winner in the issue of the REFLEC-<lb /><lb />Tor of Jan. 15th, 1896, giving the suc-<lb />cessful boy time to enter school on the<lb />opening day of spring term Monday,<lb /><lb />Jan, 20th.<lb />Address all letters to.<lb /><lb />THE arreey REFLECTOR.<lb />_ Greenvilly N. &amp;.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Sa RRR<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. % 805.<lb /><lb />th<lb /><lb />This tocertity that I haye acrahge<lb />with the publisher of THe E<lb /><lb />peer to ee es bop Bes<lb /><lb />the English bran or the 5 months<lb /><lb />Fob bextnntog Jun, 20th) 1896, the boy<lb /><lb />to whom he may or the tc pag<lb /><lb />in the aboye anheeny<lb />~Principal GrseuvilleT<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />Sale of ~ValusbieT Town<lb />To.<lb /><lb />~In obedienoe x0 gi ites iti by the<lb />yc nnere et heir | #p<lb /><lb />abet Rn 9<lb />ve apabinie poteT tek os ie! th<lb />i of Pitt,<lb />of ie� terres Greenville a8 |<lb />4 the. ob.<lb /><lb />ween<lb />nie<lb /><lb />House<lb /><lb />xl<lb />yew eabe<lb /><lb />gest number of yearly subseribers for}<lb /><lb />You can get as many sam-|.<lb /><lb />Wao, ACSDALE,<lb />le Academy.<lb /><lb />"Where. you wit find<lb />- displayed the largest<lb />pees assorted line ana<lb /><lb />of many aid varied kinds,<lb /><lb />Dress�<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi'gs<lb /><lb />Gentlemen<lb />. Furnish-<lb />ae ee ing Goods,<lb />o1 Shirts,<lb />Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />- Hand<lb />| Scarfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yankee<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats and<lb />Caps t<lb />4 neatest<lb />ima nobbiest<lb />a Sty yles, La-<lb />Hel boys.<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Beaver<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb /><lb />Styles Gnd kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Nats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Curs<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITOR that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise and delight. you both as<lb />udlit and price, Baby (ae 2<lb /><lb />leavy Groceries, r,<lb />Heat, "lard, os ugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt,T Salt, Bagging and Ties, Pean<lb /><lb />ee ~ne Thine We ny 4<lb /><lb />ish<lb />a f<lb />{<lb /><lb />fan. ay, the ie, market prices<lb /><lb />(for<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />yaw Ye<lb /><lb />sae ReynoldTs ~SHOES for�<lb />|Men and. ae ont be<lb /><lb />«| beat,<lb /><lb />: ;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Notions,<lb /></p>
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