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          <lb />So aol 4 ~ '<lb />2 anes 4<lb />eee oi va<lb /><lb />D, J, . WHOHARD Editor and d Omer, ca<lb /><lb />- TRUTE mN PREFEREN cE 70 EIOTON.<lb /><lb />~Vol. 8.<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N. et FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1896.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />* dh<lb /><lb />"WRITE HER EVERY aes:<lb /><lb />Seemann<lb /><lb />ae 1 | Gombnaae bere Vari s Wie?<lb /><lb />rE MOC,<lb /><lb />always were and always will<lb />be a leading: feature of wo~<lb />menTs wear"just now they<lb />are the vogue. Our Capes<lb />and Coats combine the ele-<lb />gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, with the<lb />practical properties of the<lb /><lb />oold-time Cloakings with a<lb />special price inducement for<lb />this week.<lb /><lb />C.T. Munford.<lb /><lb />IF: you fear ~temptation keep<lb /><lb />away from our Glove counter.<lb /><lb />We havea dollar Kid Glove that | :<lb /><lb />would tempt a miser. With some<lb />a dollar Glove is simply a pair of<lb />cinves for a dollar. With us it<lb />means the best Glove on earth for<lb />the price. If you want them<lb />ior your own use or to give them<lb />to &amp; friend, you can buy here<lb />without misgiving. A reasonable<lb />follar go goes with every pair of<lb />Har gloves.<lb /><lb />C. T. Munford.<lb /><lb />for fine Tailoring? Are you a<lb />judge of clothes? Are you<lb />familiar with the essen-<lb />tial qualities of a good<lb /><lb />avis, itedal and Saks If you<lb /><lb />kno I 0<lb />ao the ea gg os<lb /><lb />If you are Bt you ae<lb /><lb />en tice Mat ng<lb /><lb />nals oa ena me<lb />eee . rt stand adjournedT wntif saidT thine, and<lb /><lb />Write her every day,<lb /><lb />~ | Hal�,� the joy is out her life<lb /><lb />When you are away;<lb />Write her from a speeding car;<lb />Never mind the thump and jar<lb /><lb />5 | Which your loving letters mar"<lb /><lb />- Write her every day.<lb /><lb />You are in the stirring world,<lb /><lb />She at home must stay,<lb /><lb />Conscious you-are being whirled<lb />Farther yet: away.<lb /><lb />There sheTs watching, waiting, listening,<lb /><lb />With heart beating, with eyes glistening,<lb /><lb />| Quick to catch the postmanTs whistlingT.<lb /><lb />Write her every day.<lb /><lb />Would you some kind service render<lb />Sweet attention pay ?<lb />Then a loving letter send her<lb />When you are away.<lb />Would you her home life brighten ?<lb />Would you all her sorrows lighten ?<lb />Bonds of sweet affection tighten ?<lb />Write her every day.<lb /><lb />And, however far you. wander,<lb />I am sure Ttwould pay,<lb />Could you see her read and ponder<lb />. Over what you say;<lb />~Have your tablet in your grip,<lb />Fountain pen charged to the tip,<lb />Then donTt let the chances slip,<lb />Write her every day.<lb /><lb />If you chance to gush a little,<lb />And perhaps you may,<lb /><lb />She will grant you full acquittal,<lb />It is safe to say :<lb /><lb />@ | Write her genuine love letters,<lb /><lb />Riveting anew loveTs fetters,<lb />These are CupidTs best abetters,<lb />Write her ever day,<lb />"Selected.<lb />ee<lb />TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.<lb /><lb />N. B. Guy, general merchandise, of<lb />South Canadian, I. T., made an as<lb />signment, Liabilities, $400,000. As.<lb />sets not known.<lb /><lb />Press dispatches announce the ap-<lb />proaching marriage of ex-President<lb />Harrison to Mrs. Dimmick, a niece of<lb />his deceased wife.<lb /><lb />Harry Hayward, the. Minneapolis<lb />murderer, was hanged in that city Wed-<lb />nesday night. He went to the gallows<lb />with a spirit of bravado and. met death<lb />without flinching.<lb /><lb />Bar Meeting. .<lb />At a meeting of the bar held De<lb />cember the 12th, 1895, to take pro.<lb /><lb />_| ceedings in reference to the death of<lb />,| the honorable L. C, Latham the follow-<lb />'|ing proceedings were had: The meet-<lb /><lb />ing was called to order by I. A. Sugg,<lb />Esq., and on motion of the, Hon. Thos.<lb />J, Jarvis, Jas. E. Moore� was made<lb />chairman and W. H. Long secretary.<lb />Thereupon the folloring. resolutions<lb />were adopted :<lb /><lb />Whereas a committee has been here-<lb />tofore appointed to draft resolutions of<lb />respect to the memory of Louis Charles<lb />Latham to be presented at this term of<lb />the Court, and whereas owing to the<lb />illness of His Honor J. D. McIver the<lb />resolution cannot be spread by hisSdi-<lb />rection upon the minutes of the court<lb />at this term, Be it now,<lb /><lb />Resolved by the members of the Bar<lb />and their visiting bretheren assembled,<lb />that the committee heretofore appointed<lb />~ od to which. are now added Capt.<lb />~| Swift Galloway and Mr. J. H. Blount<lb /><lb />be directed to report said resolulions to<lb /><lb />thé January term of this court, on<lb />Tuesday of the. first week at twelve<lb /><lb />o'clock noon, and that this meeting<lb /><lb />ings be published in<lb />the STH and in KingTs Weekly<lb /><lb />and that the citivons vf the county� are<lb /><lb />ay [invited to attend said meeting TAY toT<lb /><lb />e ' a<lb />:<lb />te W<lb />; :<lb />: ~ MH. ;<lb />i ee ee ae, Ak cia i dae ah<lb />;<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />Muga [5 B: Mode, Chairm<lb /><lb />IN NORTH cinoueus�<lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb />A. A. Sheppard killed three fifteen<lb />months old hogs that made him a_lit-<lb />tle over 900 pounds of meat. t"Salisbury<lb /><lb />: Herald.<lb /><lb />J. A. Vike killed: four hogs last<lb />week, They weighed 1048. One of<lb />them weighed 422 pounds." Wilkesboro<lb />Chronicle. ,<lb /><lb />W. P. Batchelor, of Raleigh, has<lb /><lb />ers, of Kentucky, for $7,700 still due<lb />him on his half interest in the horse<lb />Pamlico.<lb /><lb />President Spencer, of the Southern<lb />railway, has leased 8,000 acres of land<lb />in Guilford county, for quail-shooting,<lb />and he and a party of friends will spend<lb />three weeks there next month, |<lb /><lb />An aecidental fire, caused by a de-<lb />fectlve flue, destroyed the Beaverdam<lb />school house, in Grantham township,<lb />Thursday noon, causing aa uninsured<lb />loss ot $250."Goldsboro Headlight.<lb /><lb />§ {The Raleigh News and Observer<lb />saysthe State pension warrants have<lb />been issued. The sum total of the<lb />warrants is. $105,000, to be divided<lb />among 3,800 widows and 2,300  sol-<lb />diers.<lb /><lb />The large hog of James Pickett was<lb />killed this: morning. It was one of<lb />the largest hogs ever seen in this sec-<lb />tion of the State and weighed 975<lb />pounds gross, after it was killed, and<lb />856 pounds after being dressed." Dur-<lb />ham Sun.<lb /><lb />w. N. Prather, a baker, and a prom-<lb />iuent citizen of Charlotte, was found<lb />dead in his room, with a rope around<lb />his neck. His death had, however,<lb />really been caused by an overdose of<lb />morphine. He was a sufferer from<lb />melancholia and dyspepsia.<lb /><lb />C. H. Sterling was driving a cart<lb />load of lamber into his yard on Thurs-<lb />day last. Little Caleb, his son, who<lb />was sitting on the steps, had his right<lb />leg catight between the ends of the<lb />lumber and the steps and broken at<lb />the thigh, Washington Gazette,<lb /><lb />~The Board of Agriculture, at its re-<lb />cent, meeting, resolved that the A. and<lb />M. College boys could have no more<lb />games of football outside of the col-<lb />lege grounds: afterT the expiration of<lb />this season. The Board seemingly<lb />think that an old-fashioned natural<lb />death is the most fitting for the farmer }<lb />boy."Raleigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />Surry county has a citizen named<lb />Frost Snow and one named More<lb />Snow. Other members of the Surry<lb /><lb />Snow family, now dead, were named] ¢<lb /><lb />Ice Snow, Hail Snow, Deep Snow,<lb />Rain Snow and Bird Snow. A. rela-<lb /><lb />tive of the Snows is named Snow}<lb /><lb />White. These are bona fide pl<lb />tismal names.<lb /><lb />The Hilleboro Observer says that<lb />a few days ago, after W. H. Lloyd,<lb />administrator, had sold the personal<lb />effects of the late Mrs. Cynthia | Me.<lb />Culley, in Chapel Hill township, a<lb />bed was thrown out of a window;<lb />when it fellon the ground a strange<lb />sound was ~noticed. Upon examining<lb />the bed there was found a bag contain-<lb />ing $140.71 in gold and silver.<lb /><lb />~The Charlotte News tells of a ~ite |<lb /><lb />12-year-old girl in Mecklenburg county |<lb />who cut one of her fingers on the point<lb />of,an Indian avrow head, About two<lb />hoitts'afterwatds she was seized with<lb /><lb />awell.� Ph eit the same as a per.<lb />son 10. been snake bitten, and a<lb />doctor natal with her all night... The<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ition is, that. it was a poisoned<lb /><lb />ty 1 | denen lb Dl retained | th) poison<lb /><lb />gotten judgment against Spurr Broth- |<lb /><lb />violent pains, and her finger began to]<lb /><lb />Christmas Booming<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />at Fsaloishing low. prices. Noth-<lb /><lb />HTH ing finer for a Christmas present,<lb /><lb />Overcoats and GentsT Furnishings low down. "<lb /><lb />FUNK WILK<lb /><lb />Holiday Display at LangT s.<lb /><lb />For Christmas goods see<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />New line.of Dress od 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 />New line of Shoes to fit every foot.<lb />New line of Notions and Capes.<lb /><lb />New line of Trunks and Floor Oil Cloths.<lb />New line of GentsT Furnishing Goods.<lb />And lots of other nice prey at LangTs.<lb /><lb />fi COsT,<lb /><lb />\ ) fe<lb />=)<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />ek 0 ik There will be a change<lb />seed) in our firm Jan, Ist, 1896.<lb /><lb />"Now we offer our entire stock"<lb /><lb />Dry Goods N otions<lb /><lb />LADIES : 0, \KS AN D CAPES,<lb />Everything sold without reserve at Cost for Cast<lb /><lb />{ S BR G8. o¥ :<lb /><lb />on o" QREENVILLR, , 0.<lb /><lb />hough ~all these years.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />te cde Uaers) not cali<lb />jon to the peta or at<lb /><lb />y, from power. mF Deeiavic ballots."<lb /><lb />Massachuseets, in Republican New<lb />id, the ~Republieans were swe<lb /><lb />*.%<lb />*<lb /><lb />y much ~money to run-an<lb />~iin a fashionable section<lb /><lb />h that no North Carolina<lb />for years has felt able<lb />- Senator Pritchard tol-<lb />' ButleTs~example and<lb />et, in~the-most fashiona-|<lb />tofthe city. Having got ore-<lb />~these, _predions o«rcfawinery� are<lb />Zein pinthT the waysT aid ~habits of<lb />aders ~of oWall ./éteeet� politics.<lb /><lb />ee than to thereto<lb /><lb />: cowie ett<lb />_ ly; you feel the ikiig, of the crowd,<lb /><lb />and rush with it onward. In the<lb />press of our Jife it is difficult to be calm.<lb />In this stress of wind and tide all pro-<lb />_ fessions seem to dragT their anthors,<lb />_ andeare swept out: in ythe main. The<lb /><lb />voices of the present ily, |<lb /><lb />pay, ~Corhe !<lb />But the Voices of the past say, Wait!)<lb />With calm and solemn foot-steps | the<lb /><lb />: rising tide ~dears against the rushing ial a iaeaeniate<lb />_ torrent up: stream, and pushes back the}<lb /><lb />_ butryingT waters. oWith no less calm<lb />and solemn foot-steps, nor. lessgcertain-<lb />_ ty, does great mind bear up against<lb />_ public opinions and push back the ~hur.<lb />_ rying stream. Therefore, should every<lb />man wait"should bide his time. Not<lb />in listless idleness, not in useless pas-<lb />_ time, not in querulous dejection: but<lb />_ in constant , steady cheerful endeavors,<lb />always willing and fulfilling, and ac.<lb />_ complishing his task, that when the oc-<lb />_ cason comes he may be ~equal to the oc<lb />casion. And if it never comes what<lb />matter it to the world whether you or<lb />I, oranother man, did such a deed, or<lb />wrote such a book, so be it the deed]<lb />and the book were well. done. It<lb />-is the part of an indisereet and trouble-<lb />~some ambition to care too much about<lb />fame"about what the world says of}.<lb />us; to be always anxious for the effect<lb />of what we do and say; to be always<lb />~shouting, to hear the echo of our r Own<lb />voices,<lb /><lb />If you lock about you, you will Bee<lb />men who are wearing life away Tin feve|<lb />erigh anxiety of fame, and the last we |<lb /><lb />graves with purposes unaccom-<lb />and wishes unfulfilled. Better<lb />em and for the world in their ex.<lb /><lb />had they known how. to sip ac<lb />re me, the talent of suceess is<lb />more than what you poet bs<lb />bing well whatever you do<lb /><lb />all, it will come because it is<lb /><lb />Be to mis.<lb />POI 4 no wie<lb /><lb />ae<lb />% \<lb /><lb />2 Te} is observable othat! they giveT more<lb /><lb />4 ~trunk fouger than its body and horns<lb /><lb />well their task, but to clutch the<lb />: fantasy of fameT? and they go to|<lb /><lb />a thought of fame. If ~ala come<lb /><lb />thoughtT now tothe. world of fashion<lb />isT promised ~the peo-<lb />ple."Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />~Sy pine RN a<lb />~Lrfrie Currous NOTES.<lb /><lb />4 5<lb /><lb />2. oly at West Berlin, N. J., has a<lb /><lb />1 enna<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />over its eyes. :<lb />(ai owl | the: age because its<lb /><lb />me ca<lb /><lb />"Glens Wash, an seed; witha<lb />| bottoni that is veya rising ~to the<lb />surface of the earth. ;<lb /><lb />* Each of the great norsinied eyes: 5<lb />the horsefly is an aggregation of 16, 000<lb />perfect organs of vision,<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />Two thirds of all the: vob, pipesT made<lb />in the world are fashioned from cobs<lb /><lb />The: average height of clouds oabove<lb />the earth is between one and two<lb />tiles. The height depends much on<lb />the season.<lb /><lb />The latest statistics prove that Ber.<lb />lin has a population. of 1,315,000 and<lb />only 26,800 houses. This makésT an<lb />average of 49 Ppp to each house. »<lb /><lb />oThe nickle in a 5 cent piece is worth<lb />~aliout: one-third of a ~cent at present}<lb />quotations, and 15 cents will purchase}<lb />copper enough to make 179 cent piéces.<lb /><lb />Barley ripeng ~to ~perfection. on the}<lb />sides. of the Himalaya Mountains, up<lb />to 12,000 feet above sea level. There |<lb />is no other place in the world where it<lb />matares at a.greater height than 9,000 |<lb />feet.<lb /><lb />_ According to' the latest ~statistics on}<lb />that subject, the Salvation Army owns<lb />18,000. bassT and 17,000 tenor drums |<lb />and has 9,000 complete brass. bands!<lb /><lb />Ata recent family reunion in Ken-<lb /><lb />that weighed but 63° pounds; a ~baby 2)<lb />years old that weighed 964 pounds, and |<lb />a woman with 12 toes and 14 fingers.<lb />2 chinciiniaiiaiaeann � 3 ,<lb />- An Unreasonable Hatred of the.<lb /><lb />Wealthy.<lb /><lb />One of he obribm<lb /><lb />that of deyelopingTa ) ig of ae ey he<lb />men ogy because they have wealth.<lb /><lb />Tea i<lb /><lb />is ohot neces.<lb /><lb />~that Demociey| ng fortune, be Who Pats<lb />~ |had met its Waterloo, and was so pro-<lb />.. | claimed by its a but | Tuesday<lb /><lb />| in open aan stblican | Kind: 2<lb /><lb />tucky there was oneT man 98 years old |<lb /><lb />: me eereanlforogi Rich] _<lb />it issought after | e be 4<lb /><lb />of writers in possession ee sek i<lb />clearly a ana nee the nobler<lb /><lb />| perfectly.true; in a cise bape ee<lb />| there must always be the substra-<lb />tum of an Ken fact. oThe minor<lb />facts, includingT motive, character,<lb />public -opinion, ete.,*are: doubtfal.<lb />This is most important for the nov-<lb />elist, because he can ~choose his view.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />oan war of independence. As is: very<lb />well known, there was a large and,<lb /><lb />in some parts, a powerful minority.<lb />of colonials who were against tho<lb />war, Among those was one Richard<lb />~Lippincott ~of New Jersey, who held<lb />~a captain's commission ~in theT mili-<lb />tary service of the crown. Inthe<lb />year 1782 he was with his company.<lb />at New York. One day he heard of<lb />the death of his wifeTs half brother,<lb />one Philip White, also, like himself,<lb />a loyalist and a soldier in the king's.<lb />SEMmy.<lb /><lb />At Christmas time Philip White<lb />~was so~rash'as'to'cross the enemyTs<lb />lines in orderT to visit. his mother<lb />and sisters. He was found in the<lb />house, taken out and hanged by one<lb />Captain Huddy for'a spy. This exe-<lb /><lb />. | cution, which ~he considered sheer<lb /><lb />murder, made Lippincott mad.<lb />Chance shortly afterward t Hud-<lb />dy into his power asa prisoner of<lb />~war. Lippincott ~hanged Him on an<lb />apple tree. ~Up goes ~Huddy for |<lb />White,� he said: grimly...And he ac-<lb />tually reported at headquarters that<lb />he ~had exchanged Huddy for White.<lb />~Washington immiédiately demand-<lb />ed the surrender~of . Lippincott asa<lb />murderer, This was refused, owing<lb />to the representations of the united<lb />Hoyalists. \ Washington. then caused<lb />all the English officers in his hands<lb />to.cast lots forhanging, The lot fell<lb />upon one Charles Asgill, a young<lb />~officer of great promise. A day"a<lb /><lb />wb girl thieniininaes on the pnrens<lb />and stopped to shake hands, " :<lb /><lb />the tailor madeT Alice. oWas just on |<lb />My way to ask you, as ~my oldest |<lb />~friend, to be one of. my brides- |<lb />maids.�<lb /><lb />oBridesmaid! How lovely! I did<lb />not ~know you ~were ~6 eng ed,� re.<lb />plied the fin'de'siéclé GracT,<lb /><lb />o ot's \sudden; very: sudden,� but:<lb /><lb />heTs awfully in love.and isT just too<lb />., | lovely to live. Will you act?� |<lb />oAct? Of course. I'll becharmed.<lb />But, moving forward-and ~speaking |<lb />in. an! pons se pe hein<lb /><lb />and ry on care to bo son aking<lb />to bie<lb /><lb />a De * 13th"Friday, gia 8.<lb />: ~}RaulTs.- s<lb /><lb />i epot er 0 Bie)<lb /><lb />The story belongs to the Ameri-<lb /><lb />~So glad to see you, Grace,� said |<lb /><lb />Pik<lb /><lb />: DAILY | a<lb /><lb />oJim Berton? He's the man~TT'm | more<lb />oa ie : *<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />15th"3rd Sunday. in Advent, aM.<lb /><lb />oTP. E eaufort county, Zion:<lb /><lb />hasinias " Peters. :<lb />~Tuesday Chocowinity, |<lb />Chapel.�<lb /><lb />~iton, 8. MartiaTs.<lb /><lb />Deé. 20 d-2ithT "Sainday oin� Advent, |<lb /><lb />Gatesville, S. MaryTs.. ,<lb />Dec. ~25th"Christmas | Day, Gates<lb />county, 5. Peter's. _ :<lb />Dec. 26th"Thursday, Hes. 8<lb />phen, E. P., Mui<lb />Dee. eons<lb />M. P., Koxobel. 8.<lb /><lb />Bo j<lb /><lb />oro, Ss Barnabas.<lb /><lb />afterT Christmae,<lb />arkTs..<lb /><lb />k. P., Woodville, bertie county, bead<lb />Church.<lb />Dec, 8lst"Tuesday. Windsor, 8. 3<lb />Thomas.<lb />1896.<lb />Jan, ~ax concealing, Fest. of the<lb />Circulation. E. P., Plymouth, . Grace<lb /><lb />sh<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBAGCO! MA RKET |<lb />~REPORT,<lb /><lb />opY hdd JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tors."Gréen. :.. eer vaiteg |<lb />" oe aap anaaammener<lb /><lb />. Sess ieeccere tefl BOB<lb />as"Common. bah ee yuyt<lb /><lb />f° GOOG... occeeetieet OE<lb />(Fine... veces ee 9 EST IS<lb /><lb />Currens"OommonT.. °°) , tort<lb />% ~Geood:::..' eeee 124,to 20<lb /><lb />Fige...., hoevee +sto<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />ris<lb /><lb />Cotton, pe Peanut,<lb /><lb />Tot. 18tharted Slag A8- Advent, i<lb /><lb />| blageye buy dix<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Dee, 19th"Thorsday. E. P, Ham- F ALE<lb /><lb />Dec. 29th"-Sunday. afterT Chnetmas, | 1): i<lb /><lb />their year supp lies will fit<lb /><lb />Charch.<lb />WiHdey. sab pet évour prices beter:<lb />oar 4. ceria fi i ee rato sew : e. Crrmackis oop<lb />M..:P,-Mormeg Prayer ad ik n adlits branehes,, ...,. -<lb />~Evenin oPrayer. Holy | aoue ick<lb />~at all Mornin a Healey ~whe �,� FLOUR; GOFF HE SUGAR<lb />ve wih we pf Bag ee ei 4 ~RI OM TEA, :<lb />e t<lb />ede ps Herings befor Diocesen . rates st ae.<lb />Missions. Always. at Lowser. a vnwe Paine<lb /><lb />TOeAhO Shira: rom<lb />gia aon #01 rot, A ~Com<lb />F u RNITURE<lb />| always aaa at prices tosult.<lb /><lb />| the times. OQ) areal! bought and<lb />| sold for Cs ai ~e-<lb /><lb />r OL |;<lb />somewhat distant day"was fixed sed coe ae ts pri att ie<lb />for his éxecution. oWashington re. ~by Cobb [Bros.) &amp;° �,� Conia son Mer-<lb />~| fused! to give-way. oThen'the young | charts of Norfokjs! |<lb />: prisonerTs mother in England appeal. | covalent: er<lb />fed to the Frefich minister, » Ver- Good Mindling 8 9-61)<lb />|} gennes; her appeal was published | middling ia |<lb />i and produced a profound effeot both | Low Middling oi<lb />in marene and | donee. Washing. Good Ordinary it] ap =a ttn. My aaa 8 mM<lb />~ton yielded, and Asgill was released, | 108¢" EM ere. ss ust a cola ena fh an� See rae<lb />He died as, General Sir Charles As- | | PEANUTS. ai |. oTest oth fo for uition ' ~uid ea<lb />gill, K. 0.'B., in 1823, aged 70. Prime 4 | re<lb />The yielding of Washington was | Extra Prime ~33 sateen sre Sted an eauped: fe<lb />probably due to his tardy perception | Pre h $1 bu | course alone. Wh nti eae gr<lb />of the fact the death of this youth{ pone"easy. pursue a higher rse,,, th<lb />would have been a murder of .re- oie ; nthe oe south prepaT<lb />verge, sure to be followed by de- ~ : 3 . va Mts<lb />_plorable ~retaliations ~and certain to Greenville Market. Parolins : Coheed :<lb />Sate  int of gehen eee oei ~Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. in bho  the ere oF this<lb />~Civilized beings. Lippincott, whose} ._ . riots Lae oro<lb />~memory has bean defended by his | Butter, per 1b ee ie iy enaray<lb />A ee coe Me? yea et in| ~Sugar cured Hams 12.t0 183 oA will de ae | in whee crane<lb />went over'to'Canada, where he ~died | Gorn Meal (50 to 66 re . The odiscipline ~ will ~be ~kept at ite<lb />~at an advanced age im the year 1826, | Flour, Family 4,00 to 10 | Present standard. »<lb />Here, I think, is a lot strang sera 53 to 10} of Neither time. nor attention ~nor<lb />i es ats 40 to 5°| work will be spated to. make this schoo}<lb />~enough for anybody. ~Persons of| Sugar ~4 t0 | ail that parents could wish. ae<lb />ela " = feeble. spt Coles srs sect 44 é For further particulars see or ad-<lb />~are respectfully invited not ~to | Salt per Sack ress<lb />~meddle with tedaLiontion: Queen, | Vitickens. a 2? W. He Ra@sAnE,<lb />: "| Eggs. per doz 12} to 15] Jury 30,1895. ne Principal<lb />: . 3 | ao tiere ~per 20)<lb /><lb />~the Charlotte<lb /><lb />~ * : ; i " a<lb />pias woe Ae RET Hee Mn? ist ee awe<lb />: | ep 3 i yy<lb />Pea ; *<lb />OBS: dle: '<lb /><lb />-_ ~Carolina's<lb /><lb />| ~FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />sup<lb /><lb />7 yg stony ai ifoxtat<lb />lied blew ne abe hoe matheT ay<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|sanied nan ba yet arn bh |<lb />life is ¥. W. Rober on. :<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ee<lb /><lb />an ~cuesioabag<lb /><lb />BIS Bose<lb />ean pays<lb /><lb />tis 5°? a 6 00:<lb />412 63<lb />~3 OU<lb />ue<lb />unenel 46 Piast<lb />r-Wilmington| §6°45 a<lb />. P. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. |<lb />Dated Rm | &amp; oiWRs<lb />Octi 6th 6ais 23<lb />1895, ZAlZ AG<lb />Mo A. MIP. M.<lb />Lv: Florerce 8 15) 7 35<lb />~by: Fayetteville! 10 54! 9 35<lb />Ly Selma 12 82<lb />Ar. Wilscn 1 20111 28 ace<lb />eye ra.<lb />oz<lb />2<lb />ae A. M,<lb />is Wilmington| 9 26<lb />WMagnolia | 10 56<lb />gboro | 12 05<lb />peas 1 00<lb />TN) Tarboro 248<lb />25<lb />oa<lb />Ray} yA)<lb />P. M.}<lb />Ev Wilson J: 87<lb />ix-Rocky Mt |. 338<lb />Ar Tarboro 4 :<lb />Lv Tarboro. . | eae ak<lb />- Lv Rocky Mt | 2 33) wan<lb />we 7)<lb /><lb />Bee oie. 44 eae tah | Ke<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Braneb Roa:<lb />aves Weldon 3.55 ae<lb />Ps m4 Arrives Scotland Neck.at 4.55 p<lb />m., Greenville 6.47.p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />0... I adnate leaves Kinston. , 7.20<lb />.. ~m.; GreenvilleT "g.93° &amp; mM. Arriving<lb /><lb />wlifax at 11:00 a, m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />daily except Sunday,<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave],<lb />Washington 7. 00 a, f -, arrives Parmele<lb />8.40 a. m., Tapbawo's,00  vx reine<lb />leaves Tarbes Pary te 6. 20<lb />p. m,, 2 .<lb />Daily en<lb />trains on 8c<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oNeshy ihe obrane leay<lb />at 4,30: pi m,.. arrive<lb />fi ~Hope 5.80<lb />� Wing Nope<lb /><lb />aem., Nashville 8.3) a'm, alive at<lb />Rack Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trvins on Latta brench, Florence R<lb />R., leave La3ta.6.40 p m, aarive, Dunbar<lb />7,50 pm, Clio.8.06 p m, Returning<lb />leave Cloi6.10-a-m, Dunbar 6.380 a m,}<lb />pupae s a a; 50 a m, devon oeect bee<lb /><lb />y. care hes ee fi<lb /><lb />Train-on ClintonT Biliick leaves War-|B<lb />saw for Clinton. cally, except Suaday, |<lb /><lb />11,10a,m. and 8.50 p, m:~ Returning |<lb /><lb />leaves Clinton at7, 0a. m. and 8,00 P m.<lb /><lb />~No 78'ma es close tion |T<lb /><lb />at wells tht baba sos o| on As rail, via<lb /><lb />Rishmone. also at Row tr ven with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for od rit,<lb />ane.ali poiuts North: ~via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />HORN. DIVINE,<lb />ana Cae |<lb /><lb />R.R. TIME TABLE,<lb /><lb />Book BAST. : = i<lb /><lb />\ | pnos. J. JARVIS.<lb /><lb />""" crmaeas aN:<lb />sie SPracien it, bene Core<lb /><lb />~| a. H BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />bear Practice in all the Udurts,<lb /><lb />o Poh<lb /><lb />~|Cheap Excursion ~Rates<lb /><lb />I. Halifax 4,13 i<lb /><lb />I Effect December att. i 1 "|<lb /><lb />_ ALEK 0<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW, ae ek.<lb /><lb />GRERNVILLE. NN...<lb /><lb />3. L. FLAMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING: |<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,*<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />aa oe bets 3 tk Poa: i j<lb />L. ©. LAPHAM.  -HARRY_SKINNER<lb />ATHAM i SKIN N wi,<lb /><lb />Ake<lb /><lb />ene YS~a" aha AW,<lb /><lb />GHMESYEILLE. N. o.<lb />i, oda F, . 1S Harding,<lb />C. oGreenville,<lb /><lb />bag teh HARDING.<lb />a ~ATROHNEYS-AT-LAW;<lb />petty Greenville, N,<lb /><lb />« Special attention given to collections<lb />and nettle ment of claims.<lb /><lb />yg oe<lb /><lb />Mec eenehie bet ani ee el er each so a iesasaueenasicnsamniionsen nate, Ae a<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />Peery<lb /><lb />james A, SMITH, -.<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />' GQREENVILLE, N. O,<lb />ee x atrom iwe solicited.<lb /><lb />H ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />oFASHTPONABLE 'BA REER.<lb />Under Opera Houre,<lb />--ppecial vattention .given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />Gia Slain<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb />Bent. 15th, to Dees 81st., 1895,.<lb />~eras<lb />ant wy mere Gey 2 ety LE Gane<lb />The Atlantic ~CoastT Tite<lb />ohroubh Pidlman ~PalaceT Butte<lb />Sleeping ~Vars between New? Yiowk (and<lb />Atianta Gd. via Rib: ind) Perevabarg;<lb />Weldon, Rocky Mount; Witson| Fayettes<lb />ville, ~Fiorence; ~Orangeburg; Atken ~atid<lb />~igtis'a. For Rates; ~Schedules,T Sleep:<lb /><lb />fhg Cat aecommédations call onT or ad-<lb /><lb />dvess any agentT Atlantic Coast: Line, o<lb />the andersigned.<lb /><lb />J, W. MORRIS, . C. §. CAMPDE ae<lb />, Dix, Pass. Agt...; Div Bass. Agt. .<lb />iCharleston,S.C,,. , Richmend, Va,<lb /><lb />TMi ; EMERSON; if-MS EMERSON:<lb />Set. ~Mgr oApsty Geh'l. Pass. Ast.<lb />_ Wilebington, ~N. c<lb /><lb />in tata b naratinal Sci,<lb />a a neers<lb /><lb />~SEABOARD ~Am Lane.<lb /><lb />.  Vestibuled Limited Trains<lb />upon which:-no extra fare ds charged.<lb /><lb />iO F<lb />Paatos BOER<lb />RATES,<lb /><lb />| ,<lb /><lb />ae 2 hae Bt<lb /><lb />Washingion, D. aeey |<lb />bicweaeae viistisa |<lb /><lb />Woldon Rat i s Seer berls<lb />don: mE Blah on n Pines. N.<lb />Chester,S. C;, Elberton, Athens, Ga.<lb />Leave. Weldon, 00 A. M M12 noon<lb />Arrive Atlanta 09 P." MS 6320 ~A.<lb />pond y. | Leave Wilmingt<lb />20° PM % ArtiveT<lb />Le Pa, 5.20'A, M, Text day. |<lb /><lb />BONER for. i a<lb /><lb />w \be made and, furthers: information:<lb />furnebed. upon, application ». to): any:<lb />~Agent of,the:Beabord Air. Line, or. to<lb />ithe, undersigned, |: tek RD ge i<lb />Hi W.B.GLOVER,. T/J:ANDERSON,<lb /><lb />M glossy Manager, ii tte Pass. ~Agt.<lb /><lb />~ et ide-P asisit:<lb />Gover onion Fro, "i<lb /><lb />* | that it .caused considerable, amuse- |<lb /><lb />aR necessary for him-to.keep.a.bury-| -<lb />dng ground: of his own.TT"~YouthTs|./:<lb /><lb />a,T 13: m |<lb />tanta 4,09<lb /><lb />oTHE ShA-|<lb /><lb />Pullman. eli 1 Car: reservations | ,<lb /><lb />without a L&amp; M.<lb /><lb />ed in-such a way<lb /><lb />t., ~toh tg T<lb />Pte-salt was bro ght bya. roll.<lb />~gious society to recover possession of<lb />o® cemetery. ~The defen<lb />}physician in: active practice, «who;<lb />as one of committee appointed by<lb />pag arch; had bought the ground<lb />e use of the society. ;<lb /><lb />otion with the society, and it was<lb />found that he had taken the title in<lb /><lb />propriate the premises for. his pri-<lb />-yate use. The defendant insisted<lb />~that he had boughtT the ground in<lb /><lb />the society bad ceased.<lb /><lb />~dence and arguments, proceeded | to<lb />state the grounds for ohisdéc<lb />and ordered judgment for thep<lb />tiff. Wherenpon. the. ~defendant's<lb />counsel] arose, and asked. the court<lb />to state more fully the reasons for<lb />the decision. 3<lb /><lb />oCertainly,�" said his ~o-honor<lb />promptly.: '*But:as:you have heard<lb />what I havesaid.I have ohly two<lb />additional. reasons to, give. , One is<lb /><lb />that the oburch. seems to need ~a<lb /><lb />cemetery, and the other that the<lb /><lb />practice is sufficiently large to: make<lb /><lb />Companion.<lb /><lb />4<lb />;<lb /><lb />acer Kinds of ~Spectacles.<lb /><lb />_ Spectacles, to enable the user to<lb />gee objects near at band or at a dis:<lb />~tances are ~made in a varietyT of<lb />forms: In a common form the-glass.<lb />es are in two parts, joined at. the<lb />~enter, the upper halves being of a<lb />power osuited to distance andthe |<lb /><lb />piece.of a. different agra, Fee<lb /><lb />times the v<lb />an yay ah part. of rine pee igiaases.<lb />There are made als @pectacles with<lb />crescent shaped glasses, the upper<lb /><lb />part of the glass being cut'ont en-<lb />tirely; the wearer reads through the<lb />glasses and� looks over. them to. see<lb />ata distance.T There are Spectacles<lb />called clerical glasses, thatT are like].<lb />glasses with the upper~ halvés . out<lb />off; the wearer~looks down through<lb />the Glasses to read,.and he Gan see<lb />over. them without éffort when he<lb />looks. at the bide al ew<lb />York Sun.<lb /><lb />fs<lb /><lb />\s kwetn 08 Dioelgatbes is :<lb />In! Fobaneeys 1748, ~Lord ~Robert<lb />Bertie, third: sonT of Robert; first<lb /><lb />Second regiment-of: foot guards, re-<lb />ceived a@ reprimand, such reprimand<lb /><lb />say that tvhas, | oCholhhrd times: ~Bre |.<lb />over. Iv@igot: etmployment for my<lb />wife and both tiy little girls.T Noth-<lb />ingT. like hustling. "Bel AitT 'Dem-<lb />ocrat.<lb /><lb />wae<lb />1<lb /><lb />When the Emperor Henty ind fg<lb />Salerno, | het.ordered'! thé |<lb />| wives and daughters of the leading<lb /><lb />~soldiery.<lb /><lb />There isa<lb /><lb />£ iia,<lb /><lb />o2h ae _ At a cizout core eld some years '<lb />="\~ago itv a western © a x z<lb /><lb />ejectment was tricd ~court: '<lb /><lb />The decision ren- |<lb /><lb />t was a<lb /><lb /> ocued he seyered. his ~conneo- :<lb /><lb />bis own name.and: intended .to ap-|<lb /><lb />~his own right after his relations to<lb />The court, after hearing the evi. ~<lb /><lb />~doctor has failed ~ to show that ~his; TITLE<lb /><lb />lower halves to reading. Sometimes | ..<lb />a piece is.cut out of; the:glass and.a| .<lb /><lb />dwke of Lancaster, afterward geter.|<lb />al in the army and colonel of the}<lb /><lb />citizens to be put up at auction and |!<lb />~sold, and all these: ~unhappy: ladies}<lb />~were thus disposed of. to a brutal}<lb /><lb />) rt of eoonomy in] Prov- |.<lb />~| idence that one shall, excel, where<lb />oanother ~is enya el eto to} |:<lb /> |:make thera, mone r<lb />[yj erand mix ~tiem in<lb />! divans :<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />saws aan AY)AND<lb />ype Bo THE. BES!<lb />Weeder a OP<lb /><lb />ae pedi oi<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION. 25 Centsa I<lb /><lb />4 Ce Be oa<lb /><lb />wow we = st<lb /><lb />(0)"<lb /><lb />Bk:<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Bed i ay<lb /><lb />ry i oe 4,<lb /><lb />~PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />ip ni pie &amp; ~bliinT ae gee ae<lb />ok Bat fc} ¥ '% * Ae<lb /><lb />iil<lb /><lb />This ~is ~the PeopleTs: Favorite,<lb /><lb />THE: TOBACCOT DEPARTMENT: WHICH ~<lb />~IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, oe<lb />18 ~ALONE ~WOR?TH MANY TIMES THE a<lb />~SUBSCRIPTION PRIOE,<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />When you need 3@=2-<lb /><lb />== Don't forget ~the<lb /><lb />WEYHAVE AMPLE FACIEIttES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS O} COMMERCIAL AND :<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. WG<lb /><lb />o-<lb /><lb />Oar WorkT and ~Prices ~it ie, Patrons,<lb /><lb />oo Netyles, aaelicinien):<lb />it Box: Papeterien from<lb /><lb />i aoa ur. On Sc Woot,<lb />~Table ead abd Slate<lb /><lb />ne o<lb /><lb />it a é he iad i<lb />br st + rRUr re OY<lb />ma<lb /><lb />Pencil Hol cers.<lb /><lb />Cl  iat<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />e business. " F Ve<lb />Miss Boies Draughan is visiting Miss<lb />[Novella Higgs. ve |<lb />Hon J. E. Moore setnened to Wil-<lb /><lb />oPreserves many al<lb />Revives many a du business,<lb />Rescues many a lost, business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures success to any business. |<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� ~use the<lb />columrs of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND, 904T S(OHRDUR<lb />: Passenger and mail train. going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. nee ~<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Breighty ribbed La me 4<lb /><lb />, Yeayes10:10 A.M.<lb /><lb />* South Bound Freight, arrives , 2200 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />~Steamer Myers arrives from ~Wash<lb />ngton Monday, Wednesday and FridayT<lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb /><lb />isd and saturday. es<lb /><lb />: Ride ~da of Hookertoon, was<lb /><lb />the last ie ~ave<lb /><lb />_B.R. King left this morning for his<lb />home in Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Judge Melver left for bis home i in<lb />thagé this morning.<lb /><lb />Congressman Harry Skinner left<lb />this morning for Washington City.<lb />Edward Greene came home. Thurs-<lb />day evening from Nortolk. :<lb />Mrs. W. M. Brown went to Kinston<lb /><lb />Of All Sorts, After the Order of the<lb />Weather.<lb /><lb />Just twelve more days to Christmas.<lb />otg Wliline fresh Groceties: atid choice<lb />Fruits at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Just received a car load .of the best<lb />Flour at the lowest. prices. . Guarantee<lb />satisfaction. " D. W. Harpge. |<lb /><lb />The wind almost blew a gale last}<lb />ntght.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget D. S. Smith for nice<lb /><lb />fresh Groceries.<lb /><lb />Cotton a little better to-day, bring-<lb />ing 7.90,<lb /><lb />Just received Cheese, Macaroni,<lb />Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and<lb />Cakes at lowest prices. D. W:Harpes.<lb /><lb />Apples, ~Oranges, fine Calitornia<lb />Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts<lb />at Morris Meyers.<lb /><lb />As we have decided to change our<lb />businesfon Jaunary lst, we are now<lb />disposing of our entire stock of Grocer-<lb />ies at cost, strictly for cash.<lb /><lb />J. L. STARKEY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />ro<lb /><lb />The young folks of Grifton will have<lb />a dance there tonight.<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith &amp; CoTs train load of<lb />horses came in yesterday. .<lb /><lb />These cold days make. a demand for |<lb />old papers to chink up the crack.<lb /><lb />I have the goods that you want for<lb />Christmas. Call and see them.<lb />JAMES Lone.<lb /><lb />. ~The wind today felt Hike it came fresh<lb />a from the refrigerator.<lb />. ~ Lots of fresh pork has been coming<lb />in market the last few days. .<lb />My stock of Toys and all other<lb /><lb />Christies<lb />on." ~Fulfte to select 1<lb />James ~Loxs, -<lb /><lb />sey<lb /><lb />Veen)<lb /><lb />eed barrels best Flour just 5 roe!<lb /><lb />opel shoppers out, pia<lb />: Havisoros column before 308<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />3 Has �<lb /><lb />( |Graingers o1<lb />¢ Ine Ae family of B, F. Sugg.<lb /><lb />is rendy fans 700 oo)<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />The Atlanta Exposition will only, be}<lb />open the remainder of this month. Not .<lb />: -Tnany days left if you want to § see it. |). :<lb /><lb />2 will be sold s, With afl� ote f ai:<lb /><lb />The: iabeks Mk bahoeee Shelburn }P<lb />Clark is being remodeled about the )<lb />at. Shelburn will occupy it next, oar<lb /><lb />ty evening to visit reletives. |<lb /><lb />~8 Hamilton went to ~Rocky<lb />oul to-day on business tor Green-<lb />ville Lumber Company.<lb /><lb />ter, Mrs. S. B. Wilson.<lb /><lb />a G Lan ton and mother, of<lb />came | dren. this mortiing<lb /><lb />Mrs, Wood, pf; Bertie, who was*vis-<lb />ids her sister, Mrs. Skinner, at Ho-<lb />tel Macon, returned home to-day, "<lb /><lb />. Miss Addie Johnston returned home<lb />Thursday evening from the Normal<lb />and Industrial College at ~Greensboro.<lb />She was called to the bedside of a sick<lb />sister. ;<lb /><lb />A. K. Ward,. the forger, who was<lb />captured and brought back to Memphis<lb />after a sojourn in Honduras, was in-<lb />dicted thirty-five times -for forging as<lb />many notes. The amount of the forged<lb />notes is.over $80, 000,<lb /><lb />ip aR<lb /><lb />ion. by E Méord tells adhe received<lb /><lb />a letter from home stating that a very se-|<lb /><lb />rious fire occurred at Williamston early<lb />Thursday morning. The fire started<lb /><lb />about 2 oTclock and destroyed the old-|<lb />hotel-building, and several office build. |<lb />~We did not learn  the|<lb />cause of the fire or the amount of loss |<lb /><lb />ing near it. �<lb /><lb />sustained,<lb /><lb />DonTt Trim Postal Cards.<lb /><lb />It is ruled by the postal authétities |<lb /><lb />that any reduction of the size of<lb /><lb />The postal card by clipping, rounding off<lb /><lb />the corners, or otherwise, will subject<lb /><lb />'|the receiver of the card to a charge of<lb /><lb />one cent on delivery. This makes a<lb />postal card equivalent to letter postage.<lb />| Many: people enclose postal cards, to<lb />| correpondents hi: envelopes, ~too small,<lb />and imagine that a little clipping will<lb />not make any difference. Others round<lb />off the corners for ornamental purposes<lb />or convenience in handling. Don't do<lb />it iy<lb /><lb />Nee relia N. C., Oct, Ith, 1905,<lb /><lb />CuaRK Bros. &amp; Co, ..,<lb />essor's to Merritt Catt &amp; Co.)<lb /><lb />lohie medicine da oll who suf.<lb />fer " prem hve<lb /><lb />deamon waits i thcian tint<lb /><lb />ius are out for the marriage )<lb />rages ah tate uli<lb /><lb />4 special i elbibieg 2<lb />: Bamaet (via Tarboro), Dee, 13.-"<lb /><lb />| About midnight last night a disastrous |<lb />fire visited Bethel, and before it could<lb /><lb />be cheeked half of the business portion<lb /><lb />lof. the town was in ashes. All theT<lb /><lb />stores on the east side. of. Main street, |<lb /><lb />including CarsonTs brick block, were de-<lb /><lb />stroyed.<lb /><lb />The following is a pers! at of the<lb />losses :<lb /><lb />R. J. W. Casi two stores, rood<lb /><lb />| baildings, loss about $800.<lb /><lb />§. T. Carson, three brick stores and<lb />stock of goods, loss ~on stock about<lb />$1, 000, on buildings, $5,000.<lb /><lb />i B. Cherry, stuck of goods, loss<lb />about $1,500.<lb /><lb />Staton, Clierry &amp; Bunting, stock of<lb />goeds, loss about $2, 000.<lb /><lb />Blount &amp; Bro., on tock, about y i<lb />500.<lb /><lb />J.C. &amp; W. A. Taylor, about $800.<lb /><lb />J. J. Carson, about $500,<lb /><lb />W. J. Jones, about $300.<lb /><lb />_W. A. Manning, about $300.<lb />McG. Bullock, about $300.<lb />The losses are not more than half}:<lb /><lb />| covered-by insurances<lb /><lb />It is not known how the fire origina-<lb />ted, but it is believed to have been in-<lb /><lb />: | cendiary.<lb />| Mrs. S. M. Merritt, of Atlanta, ar-:<lb />f rived Thursday evening to visit her si<lb /><lb />It is time you were advertising goods<lb />if you have any, its less than two weeks<lb />to Christmas, The Dairy RerLector<lb />catches the people.<lb /><lb />We learn with, sorrow.of the. disas-<lb />trous fire that visited Bethel last night.<lb />It isa hard blow tothe town and we<lb />sympathize with the sufferers.<lb /><lb />neem<lb /><lb />When, yon.a0 ont to look for<lb />something to seod as a. Holi-<lb /><lb />day Gift go.to Wooten's 6 Drug<lb />Store and examine the lot of<lb />Whate Metal and Enamel Toil-<lb /><lb />oet Trays, Plain Cat Glass and.<lb />Colored. Bottles, Glove and<lb />Handkerchief Boxes, Lap<lb />Tablets i in Celluloid,Manicure.<lb />Sets in Weite Motal and Chi-<lb />na Trinket Sets. Our Mir-<lb />rors ix Pyralin are gems of<lb />themselves... The perfumeries<lb />shown this year are up to the<lb />stendark, A fnll line Brown<lb />BrosT goods and Recksecker's<lb />standard odere.<lb /><lb />oJOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />: nase Celebrated Russian Cat<lb /><lb />The, Finest in the World.<lb />: Se ee<lb /><lb />F, Stratton, "Bae<lb /><lb />Sandifer. A 818, 815, 817 E. 9th 8.<lb />Catalogue, new YORK.<lb /><lb />P, Hi, Pelletier, Low, Hines,"<lb />Presiaeut. See. &amp; Treas,<lb /><lb />Crttn igen Co.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb />for LOGS and pay.<lb />Cash at market prices:<lb />Can also fill orders |<lb />for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly. ;<lb /><lb />todos bad Give usyourorders. :<lb />r B 0. HAMILTON, Ia, » Manages|<lb /><lb />pare rings |<lb /><lb />. day the 6th eh aay "ot ~January<lb /><lb />an Education,<lb /><lb />And The Eastern Reflectors<lb />Going to help one Boy in<lb />that direction.<lb /><lb />We will give absolutely free of ales<lb />a scholarship entitling the holder to<lb />free tuition in all the Knglish branches<lb />for the entire spring term, 1896 (6<lb /><lb />months) of .<lb /><lb />Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />This is the best school for boys in<lb />Eastern North Carolina, and the boy<lb />will be tortunate who wins this prize.<lb /><lb />CONDITIONS.<lb />This 5 months scholarship is to be<lb /><lb />given to the boy who will get the lar-|<lb /><lb />gest number of yearly aabecribers for<lb /><lb />The Eastern. Reflector ,<lb /><lb />between now and 6 oTctock P. M. on Jan<lb />llth, 1896. oTwo subseribers for 6<lb /><lb />will count the Sime as one yearly sub-<lb />scriber This is no catch penny device<lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subscriber snould be brought buriog the<lb />time specified the boy who brings it<lb />will get the echolarship Of course wo<lb />expeet more than one subscriber to be<lb />piought in. for this is a prize worth win<lb />ning and may boys will work for it<lb /><lb />In order Ahat there may be an incen-<lb />tive foreyéry buy wno wishes to) erter<lb /><lb />this eoatest, we offer a cash commission<lb />f r cent on all subscribers, 1:0<lb />th ous who fail to get the schol-<lb /><lb />arship will be paid for their work, but<lb />the ae who wins. the scholarship will<lb />not zet the commission. Now boys get<lb />to work with the determation to win<lb />this prize, You can get: as many sam-<lb />ple copies of the REFLECTOR a8 you need<lb />by applying to the office. If you decide<lb />to enter this contest send us your name<lb />as we wish to know how many bovs a.e<lb />working for the prize. We will publish<lb />the result of the contest, with the name<lb />of winner inthe issue of the REFLEC-<lb />ToR of Jan. 15th, 1896, giving the suc-<lb />cessful boy time to enterschool on the<lb />opening day of spring term Monday,<lb /><lb />Jan, 20th,<lb />Address all letters to<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REF LECTOR:<lb />Greenville N.C<lb /><lb />aE<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. 25th, 1895.<lb /><lb />This tocertify that [ have atranged<lb />with the publisher of THE EASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR toteachfree of charge in<lb />the English branches, for the 5. months<lb />term beginnlog Jan.<lb />to whom he muy award the scholarship<lb /><lb />in the above subscription contest,<lb />W. H: RaGspAaLe,<lb /><lb />Frinelpal Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />Sale of Valnapte Town<lb /><lb />Lot.<lb /><lb />In obedience to an order made by the<lb />Board of Dannky Commissioners at their<lb />meetirg on the first Monday in Novem-|<lb />ber 1895, directing me us the Olerk of<lb /><lb />said Board to advertise for sale the lot}<lb /><lb />belonging to the County of Pitt, known<lb />in the plan of the town of t Greenville as<lb />lot number 102, it being the lot now<lb />used by the town of Greenvilleasa Mar-<lb /><lb />~J ket House with the permiszon of the<lb /><lb />Board of County Commissioners. 1,<lb />William M. King, ex officio Clerk of the<lb />Board of Commissioners of Pitt County,<lb />do hereby give public notice that said<lb />lot will be exposed to public sale tu the<lb /><lb />| highest bane, in front of the Vourt)<lb /><lb />oTclock M, on Mon-|<lb />1896.<lb />" terms of sale will be one third cash<lb /><lb />pre cine serene ne |<lb /><lb />ent interest on<lb />Pp ile to<lb />atuny time<lb /><lb />House door, at<lb /><lb />Wants or ~should want<lb /><lb />months or four subscribers for 3 months | -<lb /><lb />20th, 1896, the boy |<lb /><lb />ie a jaerss Wire Buckle 6 Suapedes are<lb />Ww ed. Try pair and. be<lb /><lb />bb aleteges sarap repayT ke<lb /><lb />Where you will find.<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />following goods:<lb /><lb />ny<lb /><lb />of many and: varied kinds, °<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Dreis<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiT gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen .<lb />/ \. Furnish-<lb />:_\ Ing Goods,<lb />it 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 />a neatest<lb />aa nobbiest<lb />= styles,La~<lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />Rae<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<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 TURE that will sure<lb /><lb />OILED aes<lb /><lb />ee.<lb /><lb />=<lb />See sat. a, Rn ike, Tae ae<lb />a ee ee ee ee 4<lb />om . a = SS See Se<lb />; =<lb /><lb />prise tad detight 'y you both as<lb /><lb />to, quality and price, Baby. tak |<lb /><lb />riages, - wy Groceries, Flour,.<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Be Molasses,T<lb /><lb />Salt, H, Bagging Ties, Peanut<lb />he and damages We ted<lb /><lb />ou tl} No rs<lb /><lb />and pay: a jhites. ~market prices<lb />ReynoldTs SHO for.<lb />Men and a i canTt be.<lb />beat. ~act eee ae<lb /><lb />en Padan Bros. ~SHOES for<lb /><lb />{we<lb /><lb />Ee a<lb /><lb />ules and Misses sare.<lb /><lb />ee fi af S<lb /><lb />adele<lb /><lb />aii niethiniastaed<lb /><lb /></p>
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