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        <p>)<lb /><lb />- fine tailoring and<lb /><lb />D. Fs NARA Baio and Omer He<lb /><lb />| TRUTH IN PREFERENCE 70 FIoTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 95 Cents a Mooth.<lb /><lb />(hs<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE, N. 0. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. se<lb /><lb />always were and always will<lb />be a leading feature of wo~<lb />menTs wear"just now they<lb /><lb />are the vogue. Our Capes<lb />pia Coats combine. the ele-<lb />gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, with the<lb />practical properties of the<lb />oid-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 />away from our Glove counter.<lb /><lb />We have a dollar Kid Glove that<lb />wouldtempta miser. With some<lb /><lb />@ dollar Glove is simply a pair of |<lb /><lb />gloves for a dollar. With us it<lb />means the best Glove on earth for<lb />the price. If you want them<lb />1or your own use or to give them<lb />to a friend, you can buy here<lb /><lb />~without misgiving. A reasonable<lb /><lb />varantee goes with every pair of<lb />lar gloyes-<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 andes ofa gree<lb /><lb />- atyle, asia at inks If you<lb /><lb />are, the knowledge will leadT you<lb /><lb />here as the.only place to sails<lb /><lb />you. If-youare-not, you shoul<lb /><lb />- eome. here. any way: if only for<lb /><lb />tection. . You. cannot meb a<lb />r Suit of usw. aven t go it.<lb />nly the choicest<lb /><lb />malé will prod<lb />Compare: oar prices with anybodr<lb /><lb />howe t 3 :<lb />on a<lb />Ht thibg else -<lb /><lb />neurite n st<lb /><lb />SAMUEL MINTURN PECK.<lb /><lb />In each manTs soul there lives a dream<lb /><lb />Lit~ by a womanTs eyes,<lb /><lb />That thrills the evening skies.<lb /><lb />1 It is a dream that never faints<lb /><lb />oWe tS HOE, �"�<lb /><lb />Though weal or woe befalls,<lb /><lb />A picture on its walls.<lb /><lb />It is my jraace at midnight,<lb />And in the crowded mart,<lb />That darling face<lb /><lb />With gentle grace"<lb />The picture in my heart.<lb /><lb />In each manTs heart there floats<lb />voice<lb />That speaks to him alone.<lb />The voice of her, his spiritTs choice,<lb />He longs to call his own.<lb />The days may hasten like the wind,<lb />Or lag with sullen feet,<lb /><lb />find<lb />The face he longs to meet.<lb /><lb />Itis my dream at midnight,<lb />Its dear eyes neTer depart.<lb />Oh, where is. she,<lb />My bride to be"<lb />The picture in my heart?<lb /><lb />through<lb />And through to find their mate,<lb />And some amid the darkness rue<lb />That they have met too late:<lb /><lb />m | A wistful glance betrays to each<lb /><lb />What neither dares to sigh ;<lb />A wedded bond forbids the speech<lb />ThatTs uttered by the eye. |<lb /><lb />It is my dream at midnight,<lb />It makes my pulses start.<lb />O, Fate, be kind,<lb />And let me find<lb />The picture in my heart.<lb /><lb />ABOUT US.<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />fiector.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />"Fayetteville Observer.<lb /><lb />a new dress of type.<lb /><lb />Weldon News,T<lb /><lb />under dateT of 11th writes :<lb /><lb />five column, daily,<lb /><lb />another year.�<lb /><lb />19 years ago.<lb /><lb />throat , along<lb /><lb />ch would be manent,<lb /><lb />THE PICTURE IN MY HEART.<lb /><lb />Whose glance is like the tender gleam<lb /><lb />But haunts the heart, and softly paints<lb /><lb />Some day his waxdering heart shall<lb /><lb />Oh, some hearts range the wide world<lb /><lb />Some More Kind Words for the Re-<lb /><lb />We are glad to note the enlarge-<lb />ment of the Greenville RerLector<lb />and other evidences of its prosperity.<lb /><lb />The Greenville RerLEcTOR has en-<lb />larged.to five columns, and appears in<lb />It is now a neat<lb />|and sprightly daily, which the Green-<lb />| ville people should heartily support.<lb />It will do good work for their town.<lb />We congratulate brother Whichard."<lb /><lb />A well known firm of Baltimore,<lb />oWe want<lb />to congratulate you on your handsome<lb />We haye thought | favor of readmission, . and when he con-<lb />for a long time_that Greenville needed | cluded some excitement-became appat-<lb />such a paper, and now that you are<lb />furnishing it we hope you will receive<lb />the encouragement you so well deserve.<lb />May it live long and prosper. We | nethyTs behalf.<lb />expect to see . eight columns before<lb /><lb />One of our tobacco men can boast<lb />that he has not touched a drop of<lb />intoxieants since 16, Dec. 1876. today<lb /><lb />The editor is stiffering with a lame<lb />throat, and, his physician, Dr. Bagwell,<lb />_ [having warned him to keep that throat<lb />Jin doors for a, few days, the predicameng |<lb />}ednfronts hime that he canTt) get around |inté and sank by othe� British steamer<lb />oTafter news itema Without {aking his) Oreg<lb />| thro: too, and he either must the barge were mostly cakes and can-<lb />take it out or fs jn with it, ° ~While in | dies and will prove a. total'loss, We).<lb />suchT aT dffimmhaT a few etre items hand- | wonder if dny skshe were for Green)<lb /><lb />" $HE N. oo. OUNTRaIR.<lb />In Session at Elizabeth City.<lb /><lb />ans<lb /><lb />SECOND DAY.<lb /><lb />Written reports were presented from<lb /><lb />Jonesboro High school, and referred to<lb />the Committee on Education.<lb />N. M. Lawrence made some remarks<lb /><lb />concerning the Oxford Orphan asylum,<lb /><lb />tion taken during Thanksgiving. »<lb />Question 12. What<lb />preachers are elected elders? N: H.<lb /><lb />4] Wilson, K. D. Holmes, L. S. Massey,<lb /><lb />E. E. Rose, Michael Bradshaw, Jesse<lb />J. Porter, J. D. Bundy, Jesse W Mar-<lb /><lb />afnination of character, . and<lb /><lb />J. C. McCall on account of ill health,<lb />was referred to the Committee on Con-<lb />ference Relations for superanuated re-<lb />lation.<lb /><lb />Question 10. oWhat local preachers<lb />are elected deacons?� Yancey KE.<lb />Wright, of the Rockingham district,<lb />E. Dixon, of the New Bern district,<lb />and Samuel Leffers, of the Washington<lb />district, were-elected deacons.<lb /><lb />W. C. Norman and Rev. W. L.<lb />Cunninggim, of Wilmington city<lb />churches. made their reports, which<lb />were highly satisfactory.<lb /><lb />| THIRD DAY.<lb /><lb />Revs.H. B. Anderson and G. D.<lb /><lb />in gthe Board of Education. H. H.<lb />Missions, vice his father. Rev. W. E.<lb />Grant, deceased. Credentials of J. A.<lb /><lb />posited with the secretary.<lb /><lb />the Board of Education and missionary<lb />secretaries and the WomanTs Christian<lb />Temperance Union. Students  w ho<lb />attend colleges and schools away from<lb /><lb />certificates with the nearest church.<lb />The report of T. J. Gattis conference<lb />colporteur, was received and referred<lb />and Mr. Gattis allowed to accept the of-<lb />fer of the South Carolina conference to<lb />include it in the system of colportage<lb />in this State.<lb /><lb />Under the question of oWho are re-<lb />admitted ¢� the name of John T. Aber-<lb />nethy was presented. ~ His readmission<lb />was advocated by Elder Swindell, of<lb />Newbern, and strenously opposed by<lb /><lb />Durham and Rockingham. ~The gifted<lb />Dr. Yates made.a forcible speech in<lb /><lb />ent some hatf dozen clamoring for<lb /><lb />an impassioned appeal in Mr. Aber<lb /><lb />After considerable discussion Mr.<lb />Abernethy was readmitted by a vote<lb />of 72 to 64.<lb /><lb />Readmlssion was denied to Rev. N.<lb />L. Seabolt, of the Newbern district. "<lb />Raleigh was chosen as the next<lb />place of mecting. ~<lb /><lb />aeniniuiianae<lb /><lb />Christmas Goods Lost.<lb />By wire from Norfolk we learn that<lb /><lb />a barge belonging to the Norfolk &amp;<lb />Carolina. railroad loaded with Christ-<lb /><lb />~nas goods for: Southern points was run<lb /><lb />én; outward bound. The goods on<lb /><lb />i ome ipraiat f<lb /><lb />ta<lb />~y!<lb />ee<lb /><lb />"ae<lb /><lb />Trinity college, Greensboro Female |.<lb />~college, Littleton Female college, and |<lb /><lb />thanking the conference for the collec<lb /><lb />traveling<lb /><lb />tin, J. T. Draper, Charles H. Gal-<lb />loway and J, C. McCall passed anT ex-<lb />having<lb />made reports of a satisfactory yearTs<lb />work, were elected to elders orders<lb /><lb />Langston were elected to fill vacancies<lb /><lb />Grant, was assigned to the Board of<lb /><lb />B. Kilpatrick as local minister were de-<lb /><lb />Communications were received from<lb /><lb />home were ~requested to deposit their<lb /><lb />Revs. Cunninggim and Gibbs, elders of %<lb /><lb />recognition. Rev. J. W. Jenkins made} ;<lb /><lb />sLOTHING<lb /><lb />For Christmas goods see<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />(Christmas Booming<lb /><lb />at finding low prices. Noth- |<lb />ing finer for a Christmas present.<lb /><lb />Overcoats and GentsT Furnishings low down.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILOON<lb /><lb />eevee emenenineemienicacantr teak saan a snap remit ramp<lb /><lb />Holiday Display at ; LangT s.<lb />New line of Dress and Shirt W. aist Plaids.<lb /><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 />New line of Truusks and Floor Oil Cloths.<lb />New line of GentsT Furnishing Goods.<lb /><lb />And lots of other nice Bons a naneh |<lb />Remember we sell clothing at ee than cost.<lb /><lb />LADIES ULOAKS AND CAPES,<lb />Bverything sold oi reserve at Cost for<lb /><lb />as S BROS.,<lb /><lb />~ OREENYTLAN N, C<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />eh time to: give instances showing the utter<lb /><lb />Ee incom :<lb />; ioe tee late Fred Togs Memorial<lb /><lb />&amp; Gt py<lb />i one F 1M Sate<lb />ie ai pape<lb />7 YS ee<lb />4) a ex<lb />ig dere<lb /><lb />wou d to osimon ~the | ~pair before him and<lb />| hho� ee ~ed brs reading the<lb /><lb />: te States p<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />Gen. Miles aye t tha the ~entire «<lb />tic coast cittee South of New oYork ire}<lb />jn a; defenceless condition, It. is then<lb />an excellent time. to improve the de-<lb />fences. There� is noT sounder adage<lb />: applicable to. our country, ~than in time<lb />of peace prepare for © ~war, We must<lb />nigintaid the Monroe Doctrine, and yet<lb />ot ~seaconst aities. will be nt the mercy<lb />! ~of the gtdat navies. in ~ten or fifteen<lb />- edeays-after war. was. declared with Eng-<lb />land, her great atmored vessels could<lb />bed tering | ~dwn the cities that He at<lb />their mercy. Is this a pleasant thing<lb />to have, or a desirable condition for the<lb />| great Republic to be in? How can it<lb />enforce the Monroe Doctrine with such<lb />~ anavy? Senator Cullen, of Illinois,<lb />voiced public sentiment on the 10th inst.<lb />- in addressing the Senate when he said:<lb />oWe have reached the time when it<lb />- becomes our bounden duty to say to<lb />the world with dignity and firmness,<lb />. that thus far, but no farther, shall<lb />_ foreign systems of government: be per-<lb />~mitted to approach. Our policy is the<lb />~American policy, our doctrine 1s the<lb />protection of American interests, and<lb />our motto is America for Amerfcans.<lb />We do not claim that the world is ours,<lb />but we insist on our right to be con-<lb />. sulted upon affairs pertaining to the<lb />- American continents. Let us build so}<lb />strongly Zand speak so plainly that. the<lb />way of the future Executives, Prime<lb />Ministers and Ambassadors of) our<lb />oeal shall be undoubted.� oS<lb /><lb />The Congress should take steps to |<lb /><lb />ort the cities and ~seaports. on the |<lb />: ee coast and speedily, The.<lb />ee have larger,<lb /><lb />war will eceur ~weno, Great. Britian<lb />d the United States soon,T either<lb />wing out of the Venezuelan: embrog.,<lb /><lb />Othe front how, it is not-an<lb />e thing. In fact, war with<lb />e pilatanr Power might o¢-<lb />While this ~¢o utitty<lb />er so far ag.an inva-<lb /><lb />er # is iat different. i in<lb />the my is invo<lb /><lb />| of the most silieslinn oceurrences that<lb />| we have yet heard oof, ~comes to. ~our<lb /><lb />tisng rates  Sgacal ond conte<lb />» application to the editor or at)�<lb /><lb />tT investigation, the oDenigerat: Niles<lb />Me, | that the Heeliée was ixsued in Ruther-<lb /><lb />oe o eWhy,� suid he to the Fusionist,<lb />Ur eyo et marry these people.�<lb /><lb />or séa? oe Sf al A ln a he<lb /><lb />~on the bench magisterial to be ead<lb /><lb />~frequently in a family of children will<lb /><lb />feral use of onions as food. People<lb />troubled with waketulness may be, | as-<lb /><lb />to warn,, to comfort and: command,�<lb /><lb />Behring Straits or ~any ~other : e manT should be without a copy.<lb /><lb />ved. If war |<lb /><lb />wo We have had ooossions from time to<lb />of many of those » fools<lb /><lb />a.� One |<lb /><lb />Association cree<lb /><lb />ears this eae<lb />ed Be se ms ~hat. ~some ¢ days ago, a.<lb />couple bearing a license to marry, is-<lb />sued by the register pf deeds of<lb /><lb />pdecwumity, went before a Fu-<lb />n McDowell county<lb />The ignora-<lb />e crbiagl service<lb /><lb />Bad ~yioignorant to<lb />per ret he Fusionist<lb /><lb />Wt isle ~sit a) ec<lb />é 8 return of the oidétise, oUpo<lb /><lb />dunty ~andT that othere 2! ete! nd<lb />aks te the diarringes! "<lb /><lb />Bult by G"-4d, ITve done done it!�<lb /><lb />edb thié Fusionist. |<lb />the dénidctat ~gravely advised him<lb /><lb />hint Or todkfithér idyice, un-<lb /><lb />eck of tent itive ietireT théh escorted<lb />them toT the Democratic magistrate who<lb />married them legally. :<lb /><lb />If ~Jesse Holmes, the fool killer,<lb />should visit North Carolina about this<lb />time, there would be many vacancies<lb /><lb />okt ut shpstonston Democrat.<lb />The Onion,<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />A medical<lb />praise of onions.<lb />blood purifiers.<lb /><lb />authority sounds the<lb />They are® excellent<lb />Boiled onions used<lb /><lb />ward off many diseases to which the<lb />little ones are subject. Asan external<lb />application they are successfully used<lb />in cases of croup and earache. They<lb />are good for the ~complexion, and~ a<lb />lady who had a wonderously clear,<lb />fine complexion attributes it to the lib-<lb /><lb />sured a good nightTs rest often if just<lb />before retiring they will eat a raw<lb />opion. When troubled with a hard<lb />cough, if a raw onion is eaten, the<lb />phlegm will loosen immediatety, and<lb />can be eusily expectorated,<lb />sree oneness<lb /><lb />Woman as a Toast.<lb />Woman"The*sweetest creature the<lb />Lord ever made. .<lb />~Woman"The better half of man,<lb />(For the use of a sour old bachelor. )<lb />- Woman"T he source of help, sae<lb />ness and héaven.<lb />Woman"She needs no eulogy, she<lb />speaks for herself. |<lb /><lb />~ Woman"aA creature onobly planned<lb /><lb />~ Woman"Once there wag a ~wobian,<lb />sir, and, here. she is! Poo a. i<lb /><lb />Won n"TheT fairest work of the<lb />great Author; the edition is large, and<lb /><lb />man"The 1 dor we. oe) the<lb />friendT Weitiust. © °°<lb />Woman"God i bles ps bes, the ice of<lb /><lb />yt V5 a O45 in ~<lb />Se<lb />~<lb /><lb />| ten to the young widow who became<lb /><lb />{ntimately &amp; inviolably yours; than which J<lb /><lb />| scholars in the-neighboring Towns; fo that :<lb /><lb />~with utmost ardor of affection, ever your's,<lb /><lb />writing in 1875 to a country man-<lb /><lb />that.a young and:pretty woman who:<lb />) canTt act, and who knows she can't,.<lb /><lb />ance. Now, such @ one my son asks.<lb />| ~ious t6 Gome to "your theater and<lb /><lb />| Wishes, at any rate, #0 ~put her foot,<lb />on the stage, which generally means<lb /><lb />| Opportunity, If not, you are wel-<lb />thoroughly incapable.�<lb /><lb />Star that onone oocasion 8<lb /><lb />I | i | booicing a ate a<lb /><lb />Pargen: ~the Year 1777.<lb />2, a 1 parsonage in w<lb />son Williams: lived-in East. :<lb />for 55 years is well known to Hart.<lb />ford :peorie. ThisT letter was writT<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />the old minister's second wife. His<lb />" wife was his cousin, the ae<lb /><lb />~dent Meld wale sees� The � tthe ~le Neue fa<lb /><lb />not.quita .as..affectionate.as the old,<lb />~Puritan. loye letters of Jobn Win-<lb />throp, but theré are a delicacy and|<lb /><lb />courteousness about: it and enough) -<lb /><lb />love to make it interesting: « . *<lb />- HartTrorp, May 8, 1777.<lb />Duar Mapam"Never did time pafs more<lb />flowly with me; a Leaden age feems to roll on<lb />in every hour till the 2th of June; when by<lb /><lb />the Divine favor, &amp; throT your obliging good: |.<lb />PRY as the prefent |<lb /><lb />nefs, I look to be made as hap;<lb />state of things will admit. I wotld indcec<lb />check impatient defires, and overeager expecT<lb />tation, considering the extream uncertainty o!<lb />all created Blifs, and 43 not knowing whats<lb />day may bring forth; efpecially in this feafor<lb />of public calamity &amp; dark: and doubtful expec:<lb />tation; yet with fubmifive deference, may 3<lb />then hope the.crowning my wifhes, and com:<lb />pletion of my outward felicity, in being per<lb />mitted to call. you mine, and becoming mof:<lb /><lb />have no greater; ambition.. * :* .*.. Llafl<lb /><lb />evening returned from New Haven, extreamly | Byening Prayer. H oly ~Communion<lb /><lb />fatigued, &amp; ¢ercifed with fome ~return of mJ | gt all corningT Services: The. Children<lb /><lb />late disorders owing to Riding hard and in ba¢ Catechizeds: when: : " *xle.. The<lb /><lb />weather, but hope.foon to recruit. Found yous Vestries will: epared to'méiet |<lb /><lb />a acquaintance there &amp; family well; 0, how| ¥ ©S*T1¢8. Brees 10d fo Diocesan<lb />pry. for me tha} you went not thither; re | the Bishop. 6 " Lipo sf<lb /><lb />pide by kind heaven, I truft, to Blefs me 4| Missions.T :<lb /><lb />my ofamily; and I hope not unhappy for you<lb /><lb />not fo, to be fure, if all the Little.in my powe: |<lb /><lb />can contribute to your comfort and fatifaction<lb />* * * Expect to go to New Haven. again th:<lb />~Laft week in this month, to attend another<lb />meeting of the: ~corporation if able; and mean<lb />while to be employed in providing for the<lb /><lb />am like to have very little time to attend my<lb />own concerns at prefent, * * * Willa gra<lb />cious Creator give you health and every bléfs<lb />ing. * * * whatever others tell of a,blinc<lb />being that ~their "" I defpife thei:<lb />Low Images.of Love; and to adopt. the word:<lb />md wpe soon gh eGatiat so not a though!<lb />re. Your, .w. sannot With conf<lb />dence befeech the hong seeing power to blefs me<lb /><lb />in * * *. may cgerigone perpetual guide<lb />and director, pe f oay ead you on in the<lb />bright paths Siti! Virtus &amp; peace.<lb /><lb />* * * this is an uncommon way of talking ti<lb />Ladies; but you have a noblenefs of Spirit,<lb />which exalts. you: above being moved by the<lb />flatteries of. rafites, whofe tongues are like<lb />jugglers ~and their brightnefs and ad<lb />drefs. ufed to gain attention # admiration,<lb />while they pafs falfe play "_ ~the fair Sex.<lb />* *.* my esteem is folid &amp; tional, &amp; my<lb />pafsion hitorectea which will make it my<lb />constant endeavor. that the-object thereof. may<lb />be as happy as pofsible.<lb /><lb />I wrote ~you ~immediately afterT my Yetur.<lb />from. you, which I Truft you. have received<lb />* * * ond add no further Now, thoT I have y<lb />thoufand ..things. fo say, * * .* pleafe. tc<lb />prefent dué refpects to your good mother and<lb />Brother, and ebarming Sifter, Mrs. Qufshing,<lb />not exclufive of her worthy partner &amp; family<lb />* * * ond if you would favor me with a Line,<lb />acquainting me with your ftate of health, &amp;ec,<lb />It would lay an additional obligation on him,<lb />who is (my deareft madam) in all, .fincority, &amp;<lb /><lb />To Mrs. Sarah Parti, Waltham<lb />ne ~Courant.<lb />oTN gdike ~Actresses.<lb /><lb />** Actresses who':canTt act were<lb />perhaps never moreT numerous than<lb />they now are,TT sdid one of our best<lb />dramatic critics a little time since.<lb />oThey have pretty faces, charming<lb />figures and can-smileé most bewitch.<lb />ingly. ~ What: more can the most ex.<lb />acting playgoer require?�<lb /><lb />In like way Charles Mathews,<lb /><lb />ager, said: ~~Frorn my experience of<lb />provincial managers I should say<lb /><lb />is an acquisition, particularly when<lb />she wants no salary for. her igno-<lb />mé to offer ~you. ~The ~lady is clever.<lb />off the stagd~and has the ndvantager,<lb />he knows she canTt ~act, a bit and.<lb />as ~positively natiseous:: ' She is ax.<lb /><lb />show:her insuffivienoy or, anything<lb />else the public may. require. She<lb /><lb />moay be a genius ora duffer. She, 3<lb /><lb />doesnTt know what she cat do, be-|<lb /><lb />ing like the manT who' didnTt know) | |<lb />| whether he'coulé ~playoon theifiddleT<lb /><lb />or not, having:never  tried,., Sha:<lb /><lb />~putting her foot in it.T Will you<lb /><lb />give her atrial? If she turns ont) |<lb />worth anything, I pledge ~myself to|<lb /><lb />remove her: at. the earliest possible<lb /><lb />come to her so long as you find her<lb /><lb />An Impossibility.<lb />It is related: in :the oa See |<lb /><lb />ing English atatestelin on fi el<lb />steps at the west side of. the capitol<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per Clee.<lb />Ihave named above, and) he gives : seal!<lb />me his word of honor that so far ag}<lb /><lb />ee inte -Tuedey, Chosen init,<lb />| Beaufort county, ~Trinity Chapel. -<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />iiton, §. MartinT. °<lb /><lb />Ae<lb />Gatesville, S..MaryTs. ._<lb />county, 5. Peter's.<lb /><lb />phen, E. P., ~Murfresboro, 5.<lb /><lb />Dee.T 20th"Stin<lb />M. P., Roxobel. rag Precala<lb /><lb />k. P., Woodvilie, bertie county, icine<lb />Church.<lb /><lb />oDee. Bist"Tuesday. Winden<lb />Thomas.<lb />1896,,,<lb /><lb />Church.<lb /><lb />Jan, Srd----Friday;<lb /><lb />Williameton,<lb />church. of the advent. ; ,<lb /><lb />M. P."-Morning Prayer. BR. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />oc REPORT yy<lb /><lb />ca AT?<lb />Seema nemematialll<lb /><lb />vy oO. L. Esa<lb /><lb />Tors."Green.... eerryy: to 24<lb />o  Bright.... veceeeeed 608"<lb />o Red,........ 3to4<lb /><lb />Luas" Common Chew o0 ....4 106<lb /><lb />CGOA Bess eens Tho 15<lb /><lb />o oh Se to 18)<lb /><lb />CurrEers~Oommon. /eee-6 to 11<lb /><lb />o« Goody. ie to 20<lb />oWipe ec sev ce bto<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below ~aré~NoifdlkT prites-of cotton<lb />and peanuts: foryestere ay, 8 duunished<lb /><lb />chants: of, -Norfok,<lb />Com ON.<lb />Rood Mit g oo $ 9- 6 |<lb />Middling | ~ &amp;}<lb />Luw Miudling i 13-16<lb />Good Ordinary ' Tt<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime a<lb />ExtraT Prime<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish 41 bu<lb />Tone"easy.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected byT ~s. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />| Batte perlb | | o16 to 25<lb />WwW nite Sides 6 to7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 to 184<lb />Corn 40 to 6<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Floar, Family = / 4,00 to 4°50<lb />Lard 5} to'10<lb />Oata� hor<lb />Sugar {to<lb />Coffee 16 to 25 | &amp;<lb />Salt. per Sack $5 to 1 75<lb />Chickens hs 20<lb />J Eggs.per doz 124 to 15}.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte :<lb /><lb />ag dere Ps» Ham 4:<lb />eerily Wel<lb />Deo, 22nd"4th Sanday o Advent, :<lb />, Dee.-. gee nee Dee. Gates ei<lb /><lb />Deo. 26th"Thursday, nS Bi 5, apa<lb /><lb />Dec. 29th"SundayT after: Chrisonas, 14<lb /><lb />oa |<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. , &amp; Commission , ler e<lb /><lb />. Jan. 1et~-Wednesday, Fest. of the t a |<lb />Circulation. E. : nalts Figopaih,; Grace | |<lb /><lb />their yearTs suppl | 28 Ww<lb /><lb />their imrerest ~toget our prices heines yur<lb /><lb />chasing dise where, phils complete<lb />nal bite brave! hes ~<lb /><lb />FiuR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />GH ita, de.<lb /><lb />eee ad Fe Hees<lb /><lb />alwa Is wt Low BS MARKET f RIOES<lb /><lb />TOBACCO SNUFF &amp; . CIGARS<lb /><lb />LAL £4 Get<lb /><lb />~ie &amp; A<lb /><lb />AEURE<lb /><lb />always onhan « ibe at prices tusult<lb />the times. Qurgaous areal) bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CARE, afore, having no risk<lb />te es hs 2 gs pe margie.<lb />M. SUHUL/T'2,. Greenville. Ne�,�<lb /><lb />OREENVILLE<lb /><lb />we buy direct from | npfacturers, ena<lb />ie Bi. rar rr wy proflt, A ~coup<lb /><lb />tad<lb /><lb />FUR<lb /><lb />MON! Ei 2,<lb /><lb />ai Coritinuie for ten montlia. |<lb />hé éburse embraces all'theT nibaclie<lb /><lb />| dettally'taneht Inan Aeddemy, oui %<lb /><lb />~Lerms, both: for. caine) ni "<lb />reasongpblg.<lb /><lb />: Boys. , weil , fitted, ind e quipe<lb />business, by taking. othe: pan<lb /><lb />"| course | alotie, ' Where theyT wish)<lb /><lb />pursce oa higher eoursey.:this. school<lb />guirantees «thorough Draper tion,<lb />pahohe wilh meats C ein.<lb />Caroline. a, the aly University.<lb /><lb />efers t¢ bee who haveT récently Te<lb />~or the truthftiliess ©<lb /><lb />ite wall<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />us will be aided in. making arrange-<lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb />The disci es will be kept at its<lb /><lb />present stavdar<lb />Neither tin por " attention nor<lb />work will be sparéad.to make this schoo}<lb />owish.<lb /><lb />ail that parents<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb />W,. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />July 30,1895. denpesd<lb /><lb />2 artic<lb /><lb />North Cosahere<lb /><lb />"FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />~hat PN<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />ne oye ; if<lb />Ry :<lb />eae<lb />* ey BREE<lb /><lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />a<lb />{ndepeniient and fearless ; b<lb />visitor to<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />rY and. ee<lb />be)<lb />a ong oer ert wil Be, rat<lb /><lb />"el ee wero ye<lb /><lb />sable w with the best the market af<lb />0)<lb />: sa ressqnabll.<lb /><lb />ee Ueno. |<lb /><lb />Pap Ties i pee?<lb /><lb />mei NP FeO, |<lb /><lb />OT BP ry tat mee 7<lb /><lb />Ow Fifth fate eH<lb />eh awe ~Pornte.»ii a vad<lb /><lb />sb,<lb /><lb />: Si cn pene<lb /><lb />the world. Com.<lb />ris from: the State<lb /><lb />ae ,%<lb />ob OSE<lb />~<lb /><lb />ae ., ie Whit Aw<lb /><lb />rig Tanisom<lb /><lb /></p>
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Mit 238 (1207<lb />lg 5<lb /><lb />Ar weldau<lb /><lb />Coal<lb /><lb />Lyain ou Scotlaud Neck Braneb oaT<lb />aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,13<lb />Pp, m., arrives Scotland Neck At 4.55 p<lb />@.. , Gtéenville 6,47 Pe m., Kinston 7.45<lb />ui in, - Returning; leaves Kinstan 7.20<lb /><lb />Wy Greenyille 8,22.a.m. Arriving |<lb /><lb />lifax; at,11:00 g. m., Weldon 11.20 am<lb />Ie ly except | nid ay. ve<lb /><lb />Trains on Washolgton branch leave<lb />oWashington 7,00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />8.40 a. morta di DD; returnigg |.<lb />leaves Tarbo EP are gele 6. 20<lb /><lb />arrive�<lb />J bie 2 fi age de<lb />yh Cave: | spring opt<lb />, 20a, m., Nashville 8, 8, aul Aitive yi<lb />t ~y, Mount 9.05 a My 4 ly except<lb />unday. Z<lb />Treins on Latta brench, ~Florence R-<lb />Ps. leave la 6. ry in m, warive Dunbar<lb />B m,, Clio 8.05. p.m.» Returning<lb />i. 1<lb /><lb />iot6-10 A m, ~Danbir 6:30 a. m,.|<lb />arrive cgek ik a - aay yexanpy Sun-<lb /><lb />Le gers<lb /><lb />Train on cu linton i Kracks leaves War-|<lb />saw for Clin cally, penn Suaday,<lb />11,10 ¥.'m. and 8.50 py. m- Retarning<lb />leaves Clinton at 7. . m. and 8, 00 p m.<lb /><lb />love aon nection,<lb />ah all rail via,<lb /><lb />with<lb />oriolk<lb />ae t oYoun ¥, DIVINE,<lb />et S|. Geperal Supt.�<lb />M. EMARE N, Teaflle Manage<lb /><lb />feuT! cif sn {<lb /><lb />Pate<lb /><lb />bis<lb /><lb />~rand sotsienesiit of claims.<lb /><lb />: opon which AO extra fare -is charged.<lb /><lb />Theough ies ~Buffet Sleeping Cars<lb /><lb />distal<lb /><lb />|i<lb /><lb />be<lb />At<lb /><lb />[Beer 0<lb /><lb />emady Woodard, F. 0. Harding,<lb />~Wilson, N.-O.�: Greenyille, N.<lb /><lb />Yysoonaxo &amp; HARDING,<lb />" Sas 4 »ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />i Greenyille,}N.<lb />Special attention given to Collections<lb /><lb />C,<lb />9<lb /><lb />4<lb />}<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />spibbdeth 4<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />wee Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />aie of.<lb /><lb />| ERBERT. EDMUNDS.<lb />_FPASHIQNABLE , BARE ZR.<lb />oUniler Opera Honse,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Ulothing..<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Rates<lb />TY<lb /><lb />won vata alt bk rm, Hl Ppt,<lb /><lb />oATLANTA, GA.<lb />Sept. 15th, to Dee. sist, 1895,<lb />| VIA<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />Pheough Pullman Pajace Buffet<lb />Sleeping Cars between New York and<lb />Atlanta Ga, via Richmond, Petersburg,<lb />Weldon, Roeky, Mount, hoop Fayeite-<lb />ville, Fiprale, Orangelj urg,:A Alien and<lb />fe -- Mor Rates, Sche ies, SleepT<lb /><lb />yar poke eli gallon. or ad-<lb />aes a avy, Agent. shape Coast, Line, or<lb />@ uD eae<lb />| 3. MORRIS,<lb />Div, Pass, jae<lb />, Charleston,s. C.<lb /><lb />S. CAMPDEL, L,<lb />T Kichincnd Va.<lb /><lb />a. M. ~EMERSON, H H. M. EMERSON,<lb />ASSf- Gen/l. ia Ant<lb /><lb />ii Ue<lb />= Wiliay8 sia<lb /><lb />Cotton States &amp; bitinT<lb /><lb />ATLA NER WOU Ga<lb />oy) View theT)<lb /><lb />SEABOARD cen LINE.<lb /><lb />Vestibuled Limited Trains<lb /><lb />_ LOWEST | | DOUBLE<lb />eg meer ON. DAILY<lb />7 SERV. E.<lb /><lb />oand. day;eoaches frou: Hut<lb />»| Washington, D.C.and<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />via<lb />Weldon. lek Richmond, Petersbur }<lb /><lb />rae ngteg<lb /><lb />erton, Athens,<lb />en Weldony4.0".A. M. 12 n000<lb />~4 ) . 4:00 P. M., 5:20 A. M.:<lb />Be ge eine 2  12320-<lb />ve At antaT 4.09<lb />Si a eM, ~next day. |<lb />oAsk or aie pi<lb />BOAED-AIR, ite id<lb />9 Pullman: Pluie ar reservations<lb />willbe made and fu ee informationT<lb /><lb />pet<lb /><lb />Hy<lb /><lb />Fi 4<lb /><lb />far nished | upou, + licagion, ifa, ny |<lb />Agent ofthe, 1 Air ne;; ort<lb />the cael� Peter th ee, ve a ; r<lb /><lb />| 2: W.B.GLOVER, T. 1 ANDERSON,<lb />Tratte Manuger:- ~GenT! Pass. Agt.<lb />EK, Fe i Prati<lb />resident.<lb />ms Poetmoat, ya.<lb /><lb />cnt<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />1 ae be ving het tears oq Oy<lb /><lb />J. Li, FLEMING |<lb /><lb />Portsmouth;: Virginia. |° ~<lb /><lb />| Pesta this, afternoon.<lb /><lb />oTHE SEA-|<lb /><lb />bs erie a "| mote and ra<lb /><lb />Daag epekfcnpegeninn gr<lb />Nebo acpi ac pala ;<lb />elay she bas spurned,<lb /><lb />forchead of'dust?.<lb /><lb />~WienT of my heart, Iwas sad all the day,<lb />Hea:-iag t for me, hearing thee sigh.<lb />Row! ans coming at the evening to pray<lb />Une? the agp rh of ~ ee<lb />Qalling by: olossom and erying<lb />Ilay- th not felt thee in ily and lurk?�<lb />All of shy tunder, imperatives heard,<lb />Cony; zort thee, "_ thee, friend in the<lb /><lb />What shall I tell thee? Night pa? to morn.<lb />rgcraig<lb />e.<lb />Motherly finches contented in thorn<lb />Nurse for their husbands a nestful of love.<lb />What is all. beauty if thou have no~part? .<lb />_ Would that lifeTs rule might be dead. for thy<lb /><lb />Wriend, sal pepe So the, turf on my heart,<lb />leeping { igus eaette<lb />ihe dea Sabhipes || if<lb /><lb />The i ideal schoolboy is an obdiérly<lb />machine, always obedient, receptive,<lb />subinissive, ready in thie cricket field<lb />and with real or simulated enthusi-<lb />asm for football, despising all other<lb />games, and conservative to the<lb />backbone, He is the darling of the<lb />master, who sends him home with<lb />glowing reports and: arms full ~of<lb />prize books. © It seems: never to oc-<lb />cur to any one that there may be<lb />natures to which ~the classical Jan-<lb />guages and historyT make no appéul,<lb />who have not the gift of the mathe.<lb />matician, and who do not even "<lb />to play at cricket or football. :<lb />| such appear in &amp; public school,T oy |<lb />have a bad time of ~it, dragging out<lb />their miserable days . at .the bottom<lb />of the form, regarded as fools by the<lb />masters and -ag:aimufisT by the boys.<lb />And yet among thesé¢ school failures<lb />there may be Li¢bigs or Darwins or<lb />atiany rate. therd nay be. seat wat<lb />manly | there: pine pare<lb />~which g Pt. antl: ~us npr adie are<lb />made if. only they had. .a..chance to |.<lb />show b be they om Oe afare.<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />Hy<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Rough on 5 Chaieen,<lb /><lb />A Chelsea (Mass.) man recently<lb />aia, says) the. Boston, Budget, ;and.<lb />in a conversation between hint) lang,<lb />a friend ata Spiritualistic seance fhe<lb />following colloquy ensued: ©<lb /><lb />The friend; on béing called for by<lb />the departed one, asked; ~Who's<lb />that?�<lb /><lb />~Your old chum, Jim Wilson.T �<lb /><lb />oWell, Jim, I supposo you are<lb />partaking of oolestial glory?�<lb /><lb />oNot a bit of if. I struck the oth- |<lb />er place,�<lb /><lb />oGreat Scott, thatTs awful!T<lb /><lb />The spirit smiled. oI know thatTs<lb />the popular idea,� ~it apid, oBot -m |<lb />boy, itTs~a great sight better than<lb />Chelsea,�<lb /><lb />T The story would indicate that the<lb />medium must: have played to very<lb />poor, business in Chelsea. ~<lb /><lb />~Stage Realism, A :<lb /><lb />One of my. pest, friends in Plym-<lb />outh -was:; Benjamin: Haydon,., His<lb />son, the: artist: of calebrity, .was:at<lb />| that time a~spirited and ~intelligent<lb />| little fellow about 10 years of age,<lb />who used to listen. to. my songs and<lb />laugh -heartily at, my. jokes when.<lb />~ever I:dimed at hisfatherTs. One;<lb /><lb />=renqpaton when he and<lb />yjamjn' were " 3<lb /><lb />[cia Cig a: ~Sach augers he<lb />6le'~houget 'What)ai whopper!<lb />Why: you: dined at), my, ~fatherT 8<lb /><lb />/Va-BernandT x<lb /><lb />~~Retrospection of the Stage.TT<lb /><lb />Rotten Row.<lb /><lb />Tt is a royal prerogative, belong-<lb />ing exclusively to the: reigning gov:<lb />ereigns; to: drivergown the middle<lb />of Rotten rowT Lontlon.� The qtieen<lb />has only: availed herselfT once or<lb /><lb />oRotten row.TT<lb />Poverty Cottage.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />loves are graceful things, they are<lb /><lb />d the weal<lb />16 may be forgddT onT earth, but<lb />| those beamed ink othe� oman to |<lb /><lb />wiley toal<lb /><lb />Fi<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />evening-I.was playing Sharp in y triond :<lb /><lb />twice of the right. From this an- |T<lb />cient privilege came the name Rout |*fP*<lb />du Rois, whence: the : ania hata ine<lb /><lb />If ever household affections and :<lb /><lb />Fis pyrvtn the pbor. i The ties tbat |<lb />and the prond rad<lb /><lb />bony] A<lb /><lb />. WORKS fe THE BEST<lb />2 * SINTERESTS ORs<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTYSHOOND;<lb />_OURPOCEET BOOK THIRD.�<lb /><lb />eT | PALI: Tare<lb /><lb />pi h's'<lb />oe<lb /><lb />7�<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />C CRIP P TION 25. Centsa, MONTH.<lb /><lb />2 se Y "4<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />SY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />oi| One ks Per ie<lb /><lb />rs ac!<lb /><lb />"FOREISELRD KY<lb /><lb />8 Fay rite.<lb /><lb />Wi Aa o484 orn<lb /><lb />ease ye<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCOTDEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS'A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb /><lb />IS oALON WORTH MANY. Th ~THE.<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, |<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />When, you need =- eae al<lb /><lb />JO<lb />i Gey Wege ot<lb /><lb />ing<lb /><lb />Daxt tget the<lb /><lb />Pree RDO alg Hees RSPR TES ORES OE Rp PE ee ek cam FEE er<lb /><lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />seeye iy a<lb /><lb />ne<lb />ay<lb /><lb />o~<lb /><lb />WERHA YE: AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />» FOR. THE WORK! ANDT DOT ALL<lb />KINDS. Ob. COMMEROYAL | AND<lb />TOBANOO! WAREOUsI WORK.<lb /><lb />{ ae pat<lb /><lb />OurT Work and Prices Suit our Patrons.<lb />aoe te<lb /><lb />_18<lb /><lb />Ba<lb /><lb />CHEAPEST PLAGE 1" onary FOR"_<lb /><lb />ited ay eae. me ii sat we<lb /><lb />Hes<lb /><lb />bald ire MAMA TL 4<lb /><lb />sp Ab ast dt pean<lb />Mnydopen)<lb />sige fis<lb />i ia sue<lb />$ al<lb />Ow Sehvol ns<lb /><lb />fet mr att, \<lb /><lb />Bes<lb /><lb />4 :<lb /><lb />iababe<lb /><lb />f aedgers a Dey<lb />L cee ie<lb /><lb />iJ<lb />at<lb /><lb />*<lb />oe)<lb />* ~©<lb />a x<lb />tec tJ<lb />ee<lb />*<lb /><lb />bs beta! j<lb />| : ~or / i LS ei<lb />. ie ~th * 4 oo M Pa #<lb />" A hanes cay aor ey A ie Reale ae Mas<lb />; T el ~ T ~ ir : a *<lb />: , ; i r és i io<lb />v 4",<lb /><lb />ae?<lb /><lb />et i we MAG a i] J<lb />ie de oa ' 3 STs<lb />at : ' 7 7 Ay yr Pye<lb />a Ht , " : i ai ie meee RRR<lb />* nT ¥; ul<lb />i Ws ~RPOn ge: 70 p! i hs :<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.<lb /><lb />M. leaves<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives<lb />ngton Mouduy,<lb /><lb />2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />eaves for Wasuington<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />Fs<lb />2<lb />ae ee<lb /><lb />Z<lb /><lb />Wednesday<lb /><lb />Going~south<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.|<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />from Wash<lb />and Friday<lb />Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday. ..<lb />tect he aoe ee ee<lb /><lb />pnoriip ns aan =<lb /><lb />Mow. E.R. AikenT left for Durham<lb />this morning to spend the holidays.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. E. Parham left this morning<lb />for Durham where she will spend the<lb />holidays. ,<lb />- C. J Meta; who has been: visiting<lb />Dr. C. J. O'Hagan, left for his home at<lb />Erie,Pa., this morning.<lb /><lb />y"<lb /><lb />Will Take Holiday.<lb />After next FridayTs sale the ware-<lb />housemen and tobacco buyers will take<lb />~|holiday-until atter Christmas. Sales<lb /><lb />~ pwill begin again the first of January.<lb /><lb />|. | s¢fhe New Woman.�<lb /><lb />girl in New Castle township that is not<lb /><lb />Of All Sorts, After the Order of the<lb /><lb />The Masons meet to-night.<lb />"Another new shipment of Tan Capes<lb /><lb />A MIXTURE.<lb /><lb />ana arnemn<lb /><lb />yet 13 months old, can neither walk<lb />nor talk and has no teeth, but can use<lb />snuff and relish it as well as a girl of<lb /><lb />Weather. * 13 gare warts! Chppmicls :<lb />7 The nicest Christmas present for a<lb /><lb />just arrived at LangTs.<lb /><lb />For Rent."Five-room house on<lb />Greene street. Miss Lexa Caerny-<lb />This week the holiday trade sets in.<lb />Better let the reading people know<lb /><lb />z<lb />e<lb /><lb />what you have to offer them.<lb /><lb />Full line fresh Groceries aud choice<lb /><lb />Fruits at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Go to L. A. Hargrave &amp; Co. for your<lb />Christmas fruit cakes"either cut or<lb /><lb />whole.<lb /><lb />Just received a car load of the best<lb /><lb />Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee<lb />D.-W. Harpe.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget D. $. Smith for nice<lb /><lb />satisfaction.<lb /><lb />fresh Groceries.<lb /><lb />Just ~received | Cheese,<lb />~ Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and<lb />Cakes at lowest prices, D, W,HarpEz.<lb /><lb />Apples, Oranges, fine California<lb />~ ~Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts<lb /><lb />at Morris<lb /><lb />As we have decided to change our<lb />business on Jaunary lst, we are now.<lb />disposing of our entire stock. of Grocer<lb /><lb />Meyers.<lb /><lb />ies at cost, strictly for cash,<lb />J. L, Starker &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />It is said oriches have wings,� The<lb />trouble about poverty is it cannot af-<lb />ford wings and therefore does not fly<lb /><lb />CBS oa 3<lb /><lb />A:<lb /><lb />Ps a)<lb /><lb />. L have the goods that y<lb /><lb />-*<lb /><lb />Christmas. Call and see them. -<lb /><lb />, -,,. | Atlanta Exposition, the tide. of travel en? a said Board to advertise for sale the lot<lb />_JamEs-LONG- | cuthward from the North has become} areenvi le i. belonging to the County of Pitt, known<lb />M . | LUMBER CO, |in the plan of the town of Greenville as<lb />~ y stock of Toys and all other | YY heavy. : , fm, ih om ai '* | 1o¢ number 102, a ee ie lot yf<lb />+hristmas goods isi aie seein hice cd call oat Si oe . a - A)ways in used by the town of Greenville,asa Mar-<lb />eget Sire ere at aed... Always in the market | Pet" House with the permisson of the<lb />eer ue. to select fro n  |San Franscigco, g into voluntary for LOGS and pay Board of County Commissioners. 1;<lb />ek "Ji es Lona. |hiquidation, it will have a surplus for ; William M. King, ex officio Clerk of the<lb />. at ~ liquidation, it will have a surplus for the} Cash at market prices Board of Commissioners of Pitt County,<lb />93. barrels best F : adi stockholders, ~ , do hereby give public notice that said<lb />ni oiesh ei bagi tse painter 1s aie aye ee ee Can also fill orders pape aed cdi stan to publis sale to the<lb />i sold along wit other goods,| ~The coasting steamer Harrington ran fur Rough &amp; Dressed highest. bidder, in front of the bt :<lb />Moe for cab. J. 1 Sragane Bia eee n, 20) Lam ber promptly. | Bouse 2000 a oy ot Janu 180.<lb />Feeds: \ertivels: GeeT a al ites of Whitby, and tea of ihe | Give us yourorders Siib tetas of tae wil be oe Sd cash<lb />~fay, Beuns, Mince Meat, Dates, | Orgnu's tre Matedned ee Ta dving, T and the balance to be secured in two<lb />ae ny, Beuns, Mince Meat, Dates, Hiss: | oO 18.6. HAMILTON Te 2) Tequal ments, payal ¢ in one and<lb />_ . -Oitron, Seeded Raisons, Currents,| 4. B, Hurt, ex-assistant doorkeeper | IN, JR, Manager: | wo years, with elx per ent intorest on<lb />ce ~Oatned Cranberry Sauce. ~Aunt ae ~y H sop Ror aL ee "_"_""" deferred payments, with privilege to<lb />oe BarahTs Catsup at S. M. Schaltz.}-. the eeoreaag ty _ Repre entatis es is| 7 OTT. At cur: OYSTER TG se 10 pay. 44 le ag any, pine |<lb />\ cohinte it gugiac. |. «'/Aiwete #90, positions in, the poetotiice | i) (~NET YOUSE near thee eee tilt<lb />And Fiminsion te he tml aren ing 48000 ly #| VCP PC. wiae we arf as f<lb />oer he would not back down #o.muchi'! ot - Legere se pea ae<lb />~News."The best . Flour  i8| tannarv 16th. fo ata bel ee<lb />roctor Knott sold. by. WM Nee 16th, for the purpose of se |<lb /><lb />~Bobultz. ~Dry a 24 lb bag.<lb /><lb />Macaroni, '<lb /><lb />ou. want for<lb /><lb />gentleman is ~a good fountain pen.<lb />You can get the best. at Reflector Book<lb />Store. |<lb /><lb />==Lost."-This, morning in front of<lb />S. T, WhiteTs atore $20. Liberal re-<lb />ward if returned to me.<lb /><lb />Marsuat STARKEY.<lb /><lb />Now that Greenville is to have<lb />electric lights suppose our city council-<lb />men drive a trade with Rocky Mount<lb />and sell the queen city of the goldern<lb />belt our street oil lamps. |<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.<lb />Much damage isdone at Norfolk by<lb />the high tides,<lb /><lb />The armored cruiser Maine is ~prac<lb />tically ready for service. |<lb /><lb />The Federal Court adjourns, there<lb />were 160 true bills and ninety convic-<lb />tions. :<lb />» In Campbell ~county, ~Tenn., four<lb />men were killed by a premature explo-<lb />sion of a blast. 3<lb /><lb />Two merchants of Titusville, Fla.,<lb />are in jail on the charge of burning a<lb />portion of that town.<lb />~New York is experiencing the cold-<lb />est December weather they have had<lb />in twenty-three years. ~<lb /><lb />President Cleveland and party re-<lb /><lb />their duck. hunting trip inT North Car-<lb /><lb />In view of the near closing of the<lb /><lb />dee G. Cox, of Wiuterville: was here}<lb /><lb />oMiss May Harris, of Felkland, is}<lb /><lb />~Tom Armstrong tells us of a little}<lb /><lb />| Disciples church at Farmville.<lb /><lb />turned to Washington Sunday from| "<lb /><lb />the Bishop at the ing<lb />beth City today. Rev N. H.D,. Wil-<lb />syif was appointed to Greenville sta-<lb />tion. Rev. G- F. Smith goes to Louis-<lb />burg. 2a ee<lb /><lb />pore<lb /><lb />On Saturday night at 10 o'clock Miss<lb />Susie Johnson, daughter of Mr. Frunk<lb />Johnston, near Greenville, died after an<lb /><lb />"illness of several months. She was 17)<lb /><lb />years old. The remains were interred<lb />this afternon at the Henry Brown place,<lb />five miles from town. %<lb /><lb />When you go out to look for<lb />_ something to send as a Holi-<lb />day Gift. go to WootenTs Drug<lb />Store and examine the lot of<lb />White Metal and Enamel Toil-<lb />et Trays, Plain Cat Glass and<lb />Colored Bottles, Glove pnd<lb />Handkerchief . Boxes, Lap<lb />Tablets in Celluloid,Manicure<lb />Sets in White Meta! and Chi-<lb />na Trinket. Sets. Our Mir-<lb />_yorsix, Pyralin are gems of<lb />themselves. The perfumeries<lb />shown this year are up to the<lb />standaik, A fol! hoe Brown<lb />BrosT goods and ReckseckerTs<lb />standard oders. .<lb /><lb />7)<lb /><lb />GPERA HOUSE.<lb /><lb />Friday Dovanber 27, 1895<lb /><lb />Miss Ione May, Directess as-<lb />sisted by Mr. and Miss Swan, of<lb />New York, and several of Green-<lb />villeTs best local talent.<lb /><lb />The programme will consist of<lb />Vocal and Instrumental Solos and<lb />Duets, Cornet Solos, Mandolin,<lb />Guitar and [late Trios, Recita-<lb />tions, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Proceeds for the benefit of the<lb /><lb />Admission : Reserved Seats 35,<lb />epee Admission 25, Children<lb />5.<lb /><lb />Strong Testimony For 8. 1. C.<lb /><lb />New Bern, N. C., Oct, I5th, 1895.<lb />Mess. CLARK Bros. &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />[Successors to Merritt Clark &amp; Co.]<lb />Gentlemen :"This 16 to certify that I<lb />have used oS. LC.� for indigestion and<lb />obtained relief after other remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reecommend<lb />it as a valuable medicine td all who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion.<lb /><lb />| W1,.LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />nis Moll nhauer Director, Henry<lb />caterer Sire<lb />ing. 1 pave ad one ag? er<lb />rane a<lb />eee eS sacs<lb />ben enormous. Send me at<lb /><lb />neon<lb /><lb />P, ul. Pelletier,<lb />President.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; Treas.<lb /><lb />Wants or should want<lb /><lb />1 months or four subscribers for 3 month3<lb /><lb />~| seriber This is no catch penny deviee<lb /><lb />truly, LOUSS MOLLENBAUER, |<lb /><lb />.<lb />~or<lb /><lb />an Education, ~§ |<lb /><lb />And The Eastern Reflector 18<lb />Going to help one Boy in =<lb />that direction.<lb /><lb />We will give absolutely free of charge<lb />a scholarship entitling the holder - to<lb />free tuition in all the English branches<lb />for ~the entire spring term, 1896 (5<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 1ortunate who wins this prize.<lb /><lb />CONDITIONS.<lb /><lb />This 5 months scholarship is to be<lb />given to the boy who wil] get the Jar-<lb />gest number of yearly subscribers for<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />between now and6 oTclock P. M. on Jan<lb />lith, 1896. Two subscribers for 6<lb /><lb />will count the same .xs oue yearly sub-<lb /><lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subscriber snould be brought buring the<lb />time specified the boy who brings it<lb />will get the scholarship Of course wo<lb />expcet more than one subscriber to be<lb />piought 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 /><lb />tive for every buy wno wishes to erter| "<lb /><lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb /><lb />ef 10 per cent on all s~ibscribers, 0<lb />that those 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 get the commission. Now boys get<lb />fo 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 ae<lb />working for the prize, We will publish<lb />the result of the contest with the name<lb />of winner in the issue of the REFLEO-<lb />ToR of Jan. 15th, 1896, glving the suc-<lb />cessful boy time to enter school on the<lb />opening day of spring term Monday,<lb />Jan, 20th.<lb /><lb />Address all letters to<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />oSens aS<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. Oct. 25th, 1895.<lb /><lb />This to certify that I have arranged<lb />with the publisher of THE EASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free of charge in<lb />the English branches, for the 6: months<lb />terin beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy<lb />to whom he may award the scholarship<lb /><lb />in the above wean� sere contest,<lb />;, H, RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />Principal Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />Sale of Valuable Town<lb />Lot.<lb /><lb />to an order made by the<lb /><lb />Commissioners at their |<lb />Novem-<lb />Clerk of<lb /><lb />In obedience<lb />Board of Count nis<lb />meeting on the first Monday in<lb />ber 1895, directing me 4s the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />cay Me ee te. 7 oyp PA up pe ue<lb />ii +f 4 a i 4 4 th RR ' pe it<lb />oe 7. ' 7 Te. ; ~<lb />Pie We Lk Re a ay ee arg mee j<lb />the time for: h i oe ee ,<lb />Pi cS ROR ET WES aed 3 T ae F j QOUL<lb />i be at " ye ~ae age 3 " $ "<lb />ey +. ay ; Pah Pape eee Le ¥ i { 5<lb />~we ~ : * lel i «) ee r }<lb />a a): . ny |<lb />: r<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best. assorted line of the<lb />fellowing goods:<lb /><lb />TRY G00<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi'gs<lb />~Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />eee ly Furnish=<lb />~ay ing Goods,<lb /><lb />Shirts,<lb /><lb />/ Neckties,<lb />Four-jn-<lb />Hand<lb /><lb />Scarfs,<lb /><lb />Collars,<lb /><lb />Hosiery,<lb /><lb />Yankee<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and<lb />Caps t<lb /><lb />Woy neatest<lb /><lb />Bees styles,La-<lb />mare dies,Boys,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />- Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cure<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise and delight you beth as<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,.<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb />and, pay the, highest market prices<lb /><lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />Men and Boys can't be ©<lb />Mi<lb /><lb />dan Bros. SHOESfor "<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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