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          <lb />Sag: AE eae NI OEM Fe<lb /><lb />= ~ re er ee Tae RAB age<lb />% . T _ . ba atihiin +<lb /><lb />oNo, 816<lb /><lb />segs tae<lb /><lb />�"� = ( mn cus,<lb /><lb />shea 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. othe ele -<lb />gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, wiih the<lb />practical properties of the<lb />old-time Cloakings with a<lb />special price inducement for<lb /><lb />this week.<lb /><lb />C.T. Munford.<lb /><lb />CLOVES!<lb /><lb />| IF you fear temptation keep<lb /><lb />~away from our Gloss counter.<lb />We have @ dollar Kid Glove that<lb />wouldtempta miser. With some:<lb /><lb />a dollar Glove is simply a pait of<lb /><lb />: el sao for a-dollar. With ua it<lb />o means the best Glove on earth for<lb />othe price. If you want them<lb />- Jor your own, use or to give them<lb />to a friend, you can buy here<lb />~without misgiving. A reasonable<lb />~guarantee goes with every pair of<lb /><lb />; dolter gloyes.<lb /><lb />C.T. Munford.<lb /><lb />for fine Tailoring? Av you a<lb />judge of clothes? Are you<lb />fomiliae wi salt ith ope eesen-<lb /><lb />sie, diatettal a sai, fb y you<lb />are, the knowledge will lead you<lb />here as the only ~plave to fa fae<lb /><lb />~youT If you'are not, youshould}<lb /><lb />Ly pee nl any way, if: only fo<lb />il ion. «You cannot get a<lb /><lb />Low of anes nace Bagh it .<lb /><lb />T<lb />aon<lb />a<lb />%<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />Tt | the<lb /><lb />i oni ais.<lb />Comper n carn 2 rice ot anybodve<lb /><lb />s, ©} many you em<lb />ae Mahan itt i ¢<lb /><lb />Redon o<lb />; 1<lb /><lb />THE N. C. CONFERENCE.<lb /><lb />In Session at Elizabeth City.<lb /><lb />FOURTH DAY,<lb />After reading of yesterdayTs jonrnal,<lb />transfer. certificates of A. W.<lb />Crumpler, of St. Louis conference and<lb />Ernest Fox, of Western North Caro-<lb />lina conference, were presented, The<lb />names of R. W. Townsend and C. W.<lb />Taylor were transferred to the Com.<lb />mittee on Conference Relations.<lb />Question 20 was resumed, and the<lb />seventy-two preachers not previously<lb />reported were called, and their charac-<lb />ters passed. The class of five young<lb />ministers, J. B. Gibson, Edward Kelly,<lb />W. F. Craven, W. C. Hocutt, and W.<lb />E. Merritt were admitted into full<lb />membership in the conference, the<lb />bishop delivering to them a most solemn<lb />and impressive charge. .<lb />Question. 30, as-to- where- the next<lb />conference willT be held, was called,<lb />and Raleigh and ~Kinston were placed<lb />in nomination, the latter receiving a<lb />small majority. On motion the vote<lb />for Kinston was made unanimous.<lb />The report of the committee on dis-<lb />trict conference records was read and<lb />adopted,<lb />The report ot the committee on books<lb />and periodicals were read and adopted,<lb />except that referring to the North Car-<lb />olina Christian Advocate, which was<lb />made the special order for next Mon-<lb />day at 10 oTclock-<lb />" Rev. Dr. Hoss, of Nashville, spoke<lb />briefly in behalf.of the Missionary Re-<lb />view.<lb />The<lb />oTclock with benediction by<lb />Wilson.<lb />The afternoon session opened at 3<lb />oTelock, Rev. R. A. Willis, of Fuyette-<lb />ville, presiding, The committee on ed-<lb />ucation submitted its report through<lb />Chairman Beaman, of Goldsboro.<lb />Rev. Dr. John Kilgo, president of<lb />Trinity college, and Rev. J. M. Rhodes<lb />president of Littleton Female college,<lb />made strong speeches in behalf of<lb />Christian Education.<lb />To-night there was a meeting of the<lb />Board of Missions and earnest and for-<lb />cible addresses were delivered " by<lb />Bishop Wilson, Rev. B. R. Hall and<lb />others.<lb />The pulpits of all the Methodist,<lb />Baptist and Fresbyterian churches, both<lb />white and colored, will be filled to-mor-<lb />row with preachers of the conference.<lb />C~onference will probably adjourn<lb />Monday afternoon and a special train<lb /><lb />morning session closed at 1<lb /><lb />Bishop<lb /><lb />| will ran early Tuesday morning to ¢on-<lb />| nect with the outgoing trains to North<lb /><lb />Carolina., For the first time during<lb />~the conference weather was fine to-day.<lb />The difficulty in the matter of Rev.<lb />A. B. Crumpler was adjusted and the<lb />charges withdrawn.<lb /><lb />The missionary. meeting to-night was<lb />addressed by Bishop Wilson. The<lb />bishop will be requested to appoint a<lb />missionary secretary for the confer.<lb /><lb />~Teace and Rev. G. A. Oglesby will be<lb /><lb />secretary.<lb /><lb />Better Work Fast. »<lb />We call the attention of the boys to<lb />our offer of 5 months tuiation to. the<lb />mie who will oe us the largest num-<lb />{ber | ~worthy weekly ~Re<lb />PLROTOR, - Only. Airey weeks are now<lb />t |Teft for this. contest. Te | will be too<lb /><lb />lished to say oWhy, I could have , got<lb />| more subscribers than that. » ~The best<lb />lehing todo is to.start now and see how<lb />Yow ~have until<lb />his wok for, this -prixe.<lb /><lb />rk ~or it.<lb />Aa ee 0 aie<lb /><lb />8. Smith if they want the est, 1<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.<lb /><lb />The funeral of Hon. Allen: G. Thur-<lb />man was held from his late residence in<lb />Columbus; Ohio, on Saturday. © Rev. J.<lb />L. Grover, 89 years old officiating.<lb />There are prospects of a duel between<lb />Congressman Boatner and Major Hear-,<lb />say of the New Orleans States.<lb /><lb />Byron Dozier, of Norfolk, was fatal-<lb />ly stabbed by Joseph Morri itz.<lb /><lb />J. B. Pace, banker and . capitalist of<lb />Richmond, made an assignment Satur-<lb />day. Liabilities are placed at $900,000<lb />which it is thought there will be suffi-<lb /><lb />cient assets to cover.<lb /><lb />~ A meeting of the Exgeutive Com-<lb />mittee of the: National PeopleTs Party<lb />will be held-in St. Louis, Jan. 17th, to<lb />select time and place for the PeopleTs<lb />Party Natioual Convention.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb />Berner, N. C.; Dec. 16."Gen.<lb />John W. Cotton, of Tarboro, was in<lb />|town Friday.<lb />J. L. Sugg, of Greenville, spent: Fi<lb />day night intown on insurance " busi-<lb />ness. .<lb />Dr. J. D. Bullock went to Gyeen-<lb />ville to-day.<lb />G. W. Blount, of W illiamston, spent<lb />last Friday in town. ,<lb />Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Keel, of Falk-<lb />land, spent Sunday night in town vis<lb />iting relatives.<lb />Rev. W. A. Forbes is attending the<lb />Methodist conference at Elizabeth City.<lb />Bethel presents a sad and desolate<lb />appearance since the fire. Several of<lb />the losses sustained were much larger<lb />than reported in your paper Friday. 1<lb />will give you a correct report later.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />posers<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />The enrollment at the white graded<lb />school at Charlotte is 1,204 scholars.<lb />The court house at Murphy, Chero-<lb />kee county, was burned Saturday The<lb />records were saved,<lb /><lb />Twelve cars ofa freight train on the<lb />Seaboard Air Line<lb />Warren Plains Saturday.<lb /><lb />In the Beaufort graveyard insurance<lb />cases, tried last week in Jones county,<lb />there were several convictions.<lb /><lb />An excessively polite Hendersonville<lb />merchant, being asked by a customer if<lb />he had any nut-crackers, replied, oNo,<lb />madam, but we have oyster crackers.�<lb />Our townsman. T. P. Johnston, re-<lb />ports having planted five acres of his<lb />best land in black walnuts. the past<lb />week. This is anew departure in the<lb />right direction and his example should<lb />be followed by all lovers of forestry all<lb />over this State."Salisbury Herald,<lb />James Tyson, who has been confined<lb />for some time on account of an old<lb /><lb />were wrecked at<lb /><lb />during the war, is resting some better,<lb />His physician, however thinks that,am-<lb /><lb />wounded member will be taken offi"<lb />Durham + Sun,<lb /><lb />Raleigh or Kinston ?<lb />The dispatches from I liztbeth City<lb /><lb />to the different papers. had the meeting<lb />place for the N. C. Conference cin<lb />year mixed, some saying it) was Ral-<lb />ceigh and some Kinston.<lb />reports the ReeLEcTOR published yes<lb />terday { that Raleigh wasvthe place, , but<lb /><lb />te ate after you see the number pub-| we were called down,on it, In) the<lb /><lb />proceedings | a n, to-day Kinston i is<lb />give is iy ~Wacky pave,�<lb /><lb />ie Low Rates. stovAtlantas<lb /><lb />} (he railroads ure making a low rate<lb /><lb />eold between the<lb />and. 24th, ° wood - -for five. alays.<lb /><lb />4)<lb /><lb />wound received in one of his lower limbs},<lb /><lb />putation is necessary ~for permanenty.<lb />relief and it i quite likely that the},<lb /><lb />See the first}:<lb /><lb />to the A~lanta Exposition tor the :holi+|""<lb />er in another, column " pte _" to be<lb /><lb />i :<lb />we oe<lb />¢ as<lb />3 ah ~<lb />ie . we<lb />pot po eee os ee | ee<lb />"_ ar<lb />- 7 ag na YA<lb />"?<lb />i<lb />*<lb /><lb />For Christmas goods see<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />at astonishing low prices. Noth-<lb />ing finer.for a 1 Christmas present.<lb /><lb />Overcoats and GentsT Furnishings low down.<lb /><lb />New line of Ladies Wraps.<lb /><lb />New line of*Notions and Capes.<lb /><lb />PSSae"<lb /><lb />Holiday Display at LangTs.<lb />Sa Me. :<lb />New oe of Dress and Shirt W aist Plaids.<lb /><lb />New line of Trupks and Floor Oil Cloths.<lb />New line of GentsT Furnishing Goods.<lb />And lots of other nice goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />esa we sell fore, : less t nee<lb /><lb />pg<lb /><lb />aie<lb /><lb />i cif ~The po for: the round: hae from ht Ge .<lb />ae igen should or thei ies | Greenville: wile tsb 4<lb />y Christmas cooking of D. fo gp pap mete<lb /><lb />is :  There W iN be a haseT in<lb />2 aga Ci) our business Jan. Ist, "1896.<lb /><lb />New line of Dress Goods and Trimmings.<lb />New line of Mufflers and Handkerchiets.<lb />New line of Shoes to fit every foot.<lb /><lb />Vg<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />titer. | own affairs and expect nothing ~biel Oy r<lb /><lb />$3.09<lb />. oo<lb />10<lb /><lb />fete® éndvan ti<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor orf at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />""" SS<lb /><lb />those who live at home, busy with their<lb /><lb />hands of the government. And hosed bned<lb /><lb />draw their rations from the public crib.<lb /><lb />;| cannot reasonably ¢ Ses to hold office<lb />\all: the time"to @ | "extent unfits<lb />a man for the pkey business affairs<lb />of life, and the discarded office-holder<lb />then 13 ommence business on his<lb /><lb />oWe desire a live correspondent at|<lb /><lb />e postoffice in the county, who Ww!<lb />send in briet items of NEWS as it @<lb />in each neighborhood.<lb />- only on one side of<lb /><lb />Literal,-Cotmiathe: on st<lb />tion rates paid pay ad ,<lb /><lb />isha<lb /><lb />Judge Dick said inthis peer the<lb /><lb />grand jury at Charlotte Tuesday; oIf<lb />all the evils in othe world were placed:<lb />on ~ole side and: whiskey on the other,<lb />it would: more than: outbalance bem.<lb />It is: the evil of the he aye,<lb /><lb />|  Dhaee are. five: nit<lb />"geditat-Arms of ~the: AVoited Staies<lb />Serate now in the. Meld: aan workingT<lb /><lb />enerzeticallyT to sectine their elegtion, | poor<lb />oAC ~Curtis,T of char<lb /><lb />"Phey are Copii Ge<lb />New Hajynpsivitte, hacked. by. SenatorsT<lb />_ Chanter and Gallinger;, Smith D.<lb />Frye, ot Iowa; ex-Sergeant-at-Arms<lb />* Valention, of Nebraska ; Mr. Shaw, of<lb />Washington, and Major Grant, of<lb />North Carolina.<lb />POLITICAL QPINTONS.<lb /><lb />ae ti<lb /><lb />oTt igs said that for every $100 the:<lb />Government, gets through fines ~imposed<lb />on violators of the.revenue law it ¢osts<lb />$150. There is much talk of useless<lb />persecution instead of prosecution on:<lb />the part of Federal authories. Persons<lb />mained for life'and women eighty years<lb />old, none ~of them able to support<lb />themselves, have been indicted this way.<lb /><lb />"Salisbury Herald,<lb /><lb />+<lb />*<lb /><lb />One of the prominent negroes in<lb />North Carolina, who is at the head of<lb />one of the principal educational .institus<lb />tions for his race~in the State, has<lb />pointed out to the Citizen the dangers<lb />that threaten our institutions should the<lb />present crowd be continued in control<lb />in North Carolina. When the intelli-<lb />gent portion of the colored race see and<lb />acknowledge that this is what is meant by<lb />Republican-Populist control, is it not<lb />time that the White men of the State<lb />were organizing for next yearTs fight?"<lb />Ashev ille Citizen.<lb /><lb />oh<lb />%<lb /><lb />The bill which Mr. Settle, of North<lb />Carolina, will, introduge-into the House<lb />of Representatives sdor after the Chrisi-<lb />omas aoemnys does onot� promise to doT<lb /><lb />Lt To levy eustoms-duties upon |<lb />na to this from other couns]<lb />e to Cause dng in thé price<lb />| of silver. § yas to the proposi-<lb /><lb />tion to pay 50 bag cent. of customs-<lb />_ duties in gold. Ina word, Mr. Settle<lb /><lb />will not make much reputation by in-<lb /><lb />cing such a silver bill as his into<lb /><lb />mond ~Dispateh. H<lb /><lb />*<lb />% *#<lb /><lb />_ The ~Wadhingion correspondent of<lb />the New York Herald polled the mem-<lb />rot othe<lb /><lb />mitte, during its osession ~in ~Washing.T<lb /><lb />» In this : debinalepticn Com,<lb /><lb />Toa Prceamen a a, 1896...<lb /><lb />settling the free-coinage}:<lb />wb of sale will also be sold Washing-|<lb /><lb />{ton to.Atlanta and return at, ~rate of<lb /><lb />ue the | House of Representatives. "Ribh- |T<lb /><lb />on, 25 Callom, 1; Da, .<lb />;, Spooner, ly an} (4)<lb /><lb />Mfa disadvantage. Much<lb />aman to adopt some<lb /><lb />Push is~a talent.as much as. skill in<lb />any art. You can compience pushing<lb />by imagining yourself as a ~pusher,<lb />Keep. yourself before yourself. your<lb /><lb />mind asa pusher and such frame of<lb /><lb />mind will at Jength make you push.<lb />Phere is a power ina continual imagi-<lb />nation of yourself in any certain char-<lb />acter. Imagine that the best belongs<lb />to you and yon will findT the best com-<lb />| ing ta you. Imagine the worst, see<lb />~yourself finT the. poor house, and the<lb />bouse come to you... Success, like<lb />arity, } mist commence at home in the<lb />mind. If; NOW ~you, are. compelled to<lb />live at home in a poor room and on<lb />poor fare, do so only | under | pratest.<lb />Keep your mind on the dette yoom<lb />and the betterfare.T DonT teay,. oJI!<lb /><lb />spose I must always take sp with}<lb /><lb />this. Say, instead, oI am going to<lb /><lb />| haye better things : than than . these.�<lb /><lb />You are creating for yourself strength,<lb /><lb />not weakness. ~ You ~are (then ever<lb /><lb />strengthening the. inexphicable...mgutal |.<lb /><lb />attractign.which will bring , these things<lb />to you. =Randolplt Argus. , pi py<lb /><lb />Sweeping Redaction in Atlanta Ex-<lb />position Rates via Southern _<lb />Railway, | re<lb /><lb />The Southern Railway will ~sell; on<lb />December 19 to 25 inclusive, round-<lb />trip tickets from Weshington to Atlan-<lb />ta and retarn at rate of $8.75 for the<lb />round trip of 1,300 miles; good : five<lb />(lays from date of sale. Rates from all<lb />other points in same propartion,T which<lb />are the lowest rates ever offered for<lb />any sinilar occasion ; affording a splen-<lb />did opportunity to visit the Atlanta<lb />Exposition, conceded to: be second. in<lb />importance only to the WorldTs Fair.<lb /><lb />The Southern Railway is the only<lb />line operating solid vestibuled trains of<lb />Pullman palace cats and elégatit first-<lb /><lb />class day coaches between / /New York, |:<lb />| Washington<lb />jehange. Time, New, York to Atlnpt<lb /><lb />without<lb />ta,<lb />24 hours; Washington to Atlanta, 18<lb />houga, Three trains daily in-each di-<lb />reetion, Christmas Holiday. parties<lb />now being organized...<lb /><lb />Tickets good for ten (10) days from<lb /><lb />and ~Atlanta<lb /><lb />: $14, December 19 to 26 inclusive, also<lb />ag a<lb />if pu<lb /><lb />on ~December. 28, Pa<lb />longer stay | sat the<lb />sired. 4 . 3<lb />Apply to any We idehile 3<lb />company for full information.<lb /><lb />ie ~<lb /><lb />1 ~<lb />that<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />some<lb /><lb />ynational Republican com | Ne , 2 y 10<lb /><lb />bn es easy part of the week, as to}! cht peo aie<lb /><lb />Tha biggies iain Bowh are:<lb /><lb />bly the most miserable class of men in| Carefal<lb />the country; axe thiose who are: trying to) *�"�,<lb /><lb />Office-holding ~ temporarily"and ~ one |~<lb /><lb />~agreat deal of work |<lb /><lb />1 beantifuL� :<lb />oAnd wasn't it boautita! in °<lb /><lb />peas cen. st eoinins it and<lb />though a room may be carefully put<lb />~day some. dust. is<lb /><lb />ners and the crevices, of carvings<lb />and ornate work, that, if neglected,<lb />presents anything but a lovely ap-| '<lb />|| pearance. If there are children, the<lb />imprints of tiny fingers, so hard to<lb />keep free from soil, are sure toadorn |<lb />the edges of tables and form traceries<lb />on chairs and other household goods.<lb />The aid of a cabinet maker every<lb />month or so to clean the furniture<lb />would prove too costly and the re-<lb />peated varnishings of such articles<lb />as require it too much trouble.<lb />Therefore a cleaner that will keep<lb />the furniture looking nice, remove<lb />the stains and soil and does not cost<lb />a great deal in time and money is 7)<lb />great boon to housewives.<lb /><lb />To reach this end there is nothing :<lb /><lb />better than a mixture of linseed oil<lb />and kerosene. Some furniture deal-<lb />ers use linseed and turpentine, but<lb />it is not so satisfactory, as after re-<lb /><lb />| peated usings the turpentine rough-<lb /><lb />ens the polished surface,<lb /><lb />If the article to he polished i is very<lb />much soiled, wash thoroughly with<lb />warm soapy water, drying as quick-<lb /><lb />ly as possible. Then with a flannel)<lb />rag dipped in a mixture of two parts |<lb /><lb />linseed to one of kerosene rub tho<lb />surface thoronghly. Let it stand<lb />awhile until you have rubbed anoth-<lb />er piece, and then with a perfectly<lb />clean ~piece ~of: flannel ~tree from oi)<lb />polish it until itshines to your taste. |<lb />This isan easy method, of, keeping:<lb />furniture bright, and it does not in-<lb />jure. the daintiest wood, theT odor<lb />goon evaporating if the ~window is<lb />opened.<lb />~If there is much furniture Sinton?<lb />and it is badly soiled, mix a snjal}<lb />quantity of the oils.at.a time so that<lb />it will be all used, and a very soiled<lb /><lb />ba<lb /><lb />rag should not be tolerated. Clean |<lb /><lb />rags and 4 little clean oil at a time<lb />give much: ~bétter results.� Then be<lb />careful to rub every trace of.<lb />cleaner from theT furniture, or the<lb />result will not bé what you desire<lb />To clean fairly well the arms and<lb />backs of ~upholstered furniture that<lb />have become dingy use a little gaso-<lb />line. .Use clean flannel for. this also,<lb />and after dusting briskly with a<lb />whisk broom. rub with flannel dip-<lb />ped in gasolind; ~then set~in the air<lb />until the odor has evaporated. Pol.<lb />ished or painted floors, grained or<lb />varnished doors, dingy baseboards<lb /><lb />or any surface that requires polish-:<lb /><lb />ing, or that. the housekeeper desires<lb />to makeT shin, will� do soT most<lb /><lb />agreeably if treated to a vigorous |<lb /><lb />rubbing with the: linseed and tur-<lb />pty! after first cleansing. withT Bee<lb />) and. water,<lb /><lb />-onzes and bent: iron work, ane a<lb /><lb />ders and grate fixings all look<lb />brighter and frosher for a little rab.<lb /><lb />~bing with the oily rags, ~and theroom<lb />and its furnishings ~that you hayé<lb /><lb />thus treated present a look of. daine}( ]<lb />ty, refined cleanliness that is wo rth<lb />d infini<lb />trouble toT produce " o<lb /><lb />~His Art Gin.<lb /><lb />She was yisitin at. the house of<lb />the eminent politician.<lb /><lb />oT hear; she said! othat 3 you have<lb />a valuable additionT to ~your art! ~bol-<lb />lection.�<lb /><lb />*oMy art collection??? he repeated.<lb /><lb />oYes. I take it for granted ,, that<lb />you must haveone.� "<lb /><lb />"oT have ever'striven, madam, to<lb />cultivate an app!<lb /><lb />epee of<lb /><lb />said. Abe: spa) silken<lb /><lb />Gatesville, S. MaryTs.*<lb /><lb />: county, 8. PeterTs.<lb />F<lb />| sy<lb /><lb />| M. P. |!<lb /><lb />Ourrprs+Gommon... ,.-.6)t0<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />Philadelphia | |<lb /><lb />Fes, 19hh"Thorsday. E, ~ig Hum-| | ee<lb />area soenigts eee eet<lb /><lb />a2nd"sth Sunday i, Advent, || cae<lb /><lb />Dee. - 25th"Christmas Day, Gates), zt ae<lb /><lb />jay, Fest. 5, ~Ste-,<lb />ro, 8. Barnabas.<lb /><lb />~ Dees 29th"Sunday<lb />el, 8. Ml i rkTs.. a<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />Suge! ee<lb />ee .<lb /><lb />I ats Sake WE eS:<lb /><lb />Dec. 28th"Sunday after Christ as,| i<lb /><lb />aatier Cbristins, | iii<lb /><lb />pte oak pos geompob teen� ais hs<lb /><lb />Charch.- =, oa f<lb />Dec. re Windsor,<lb /><lb />Thomas.<lb />1896. :<lb /><lb />5.<lb /><lb />orden, Ist~- Wednesday, Fest. of the}]<lb /><lb />Circulation. E. P., Plymouth, Grace SA vi<lb /><lb />Chuiteh.T<lb /><lb />Jan, 3 d" Friday, eT ,<lb />church of the ady vi ~<lb /><lb />M. F.. "Morning Prayer E. P+<lb />Evening Prayer. Communion<lb />at all ing? gervicet, les<lb />Catechized en _ practicasle<lb />Vestries sit lease be prepared to met<lb />the Bishop.» scp ol ac la<lb />Missions... eee<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE TOBACCO MA REET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />bY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />P teen seated<lb /><lb />Terie Geen : ® soecreoed to 23, ee<lb /><lb />cig. ccs cians eenn 4 to 8<lb />Medics vee ess uh ied<lb />Liha -SOMNIEN: 4 10.6<lb />- GOOG: sriseesecires 7.40.15<lb />enc. ccna<lb /><lb />4s<lb /><lb />ee te &amp; @ cut ity<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />n-alli<lb /><lb />patter ,<lb /><lb />te pur.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Onrstock is comp ete<lb /><lb />oh gt ee oe<lb /><lb />~bhi¢hes. 6 01<lb /><lb />oOW TO sindget os<lb /><lb />FLOP, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />oe "RIOR, TEA, ae. bie<lb /><lb />te Bic TeaEe<lb /><lb />wlvags: it Liwhed Disices 'RICES-<lb /><lb />RS TM ee<lb /><lb />TOBACKO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />HN d@emegn boi aoe<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, enw.<lb />bling you to pag at one s ErOEe<lb /><lb />A com<lb /><lb />always onbap dala sold at prices tosult<lb />the times. �,�rur-<lb />sold for CASH't<lb /><lb />to run, 5. WSCHONY te<lb />Oy<lb /><lb />zeal bought an@<lb />Nerefore, h aving no risk<lb />arelose margin.<lb />Z8reenville.N C<lb /><lb />phat<lb /><lb />Good yas + 12+-10h 49.20.<lb />Fine.... vaca ee inp he,<lb /><lb />¥y ;<lb />ame @ BE:<lb /><lb />ss<lb />66<lb /><lb />Cottonfand Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are ~Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb . Bros. :&amp; ese Mer-<lb />chapts of Norfok*: G) ao<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />ut oHeateny.<lb /><lb />at shee ih?<lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs -<lb /><lb />God ahaa: - Z . 3 a uct | Birt ws |<lb />Middliv<lb />Low airibat T 6 it Ott 9 i T<lb />phets Or coer ' {and centinue for ten months. |}<lb />sim rm ~? (DMhe course embrages all the braaches<lb />~ PEANUTS. | Ygu@lly taught.in an Academy, .<lb />Prime _Yerms, both for tuition ~and board<lb />: *ancy 33] BoysT weil fitted anid o¢ _egitopda for<lb />Spanish $1 bu} i: oe by | ~rhe eg wit<lb />_ Ne, | ere {2 W. 0<lb />sichiieaid 4 pursce a. bi aber this schoo Lipo<lb />til : het wht ~hoiong : amen,<lb />; ! . enter, with credit, a nN<lb />Greenville Market. Caroli te wa ~State ~University, . It<lb />~af Atedthy @*M. Sehnity.. , | Pefefs:te® | ive ly left<lb />Correctedfby SIM, Scholtz, _ 9 [ie pnt a ins<lb />15 to 26 pol sar ai sid a<lb />Bruter, per De 6to7| Any ge man -; mil faa<lb />| Sugar cured! Hams "-12.to 184 ivi ability 4<lb />Corn ~ 40 to Bu |All fer rauge<lb />Corn Meal 50 to i ~hig ho<lb />Flour, Family 4, Mite 4 ome a Li be kept at its<lb />Lard 3:3 to 10] present standard.<lb />Oats | ade 40 Neither time \nor attentio® nor<lb />Sugar 4 to 6| work will besparedto make this school<lb />offee 16 to 25| all that parents could wish,<lb />Bote per Sack* 85to175| For furtherT a see or ad-<lb />Chickens 12} to 20; dress,<lb />oa per doz 124 to 15 Ww. H. RAG@sDALE,<lb />Beeswax. _ ber 20 | July 30,1895. Princip<lb />7 echnical<lb /><lb />MRS. DELI GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to oe to-<lb />Gee ple yet 4<lb /><lb />~Terms peaneay ie.<lb />Hey #99 a oy ; i<lb /><lb />srOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb />gine CD<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />mo.<lb />wae |<lb /><lb />oto. any<lb /><lb />. ~Passengers Joga<lb />int at nar aah sag<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>eg.<lb /><lb />oii<lb /><lb />WHEN YOUR eb nt a<lb />sapere<lb /><lb />: BL on it wie, as rn i ae ys<lb />J ARVIS "s | ' fal moods re dn alana ep.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Pit oy they A pew a prpeptings yume the bo<lb /><lb />TR nee GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />. eg ge pe Re har ee are eeT : ie VILLE, N.C o Smectheart whee your dc eter came last eee oEH Aaa: iv: Pe ih Pits a7 3 rs fi eA<lb />Dated oeTee ee jeg Piette ite Oparin | 2), oGIVES YOU THE. NEWS PRESET EVERY<lb />Sate FEAL oil inh: alae att tian ; » AETERNOS SUN<lb />J. H. SUD Seher.e If circumstances tore not his castles down" ah tot gp DAY) AND ©<lb />180% } BUOUNT. 6) 1/6) SebecFLEM Ne vibe lg ie Arete RES FOR R THE BEST<lb />: td) Vi. a LOUNT &amp; FLEMING? gh gab npectng given to the clown, | Tas Ny<lb />Wel 4 A. at 5 : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Pe I say perhaps"that some renown " ISTS sia<lb />Leave ve lon 2 87 ae -G@KREN VILLE, N. C. ie: ee ee ae cf in his lay,<lb />i , ~9@F Practice in all the Courts, Gwockitart, fF mal col aay hae his | Fg<lb />way. é ~<lb />ta @. aha | © ARRYIéKINNER arentheant eotne day. thoas.clanda Will disap . sommushicuer: ee |<lb />Lottie d &amp; SKINNER, a ~ ~Those diirkening shapes that elond the smil- 8 ee io<lb />"Dy Sema.T sine £ Arronswtaeat-Laaw vn Yay bit eth Mon and clear,<lb />v FayTtteville) GREE ILLE. 1. 0. egal aig he tens phaser a ete ana! sue<lb />Until then, sweetheart, while the h ,<lb />pha o ________ | "Sut your apt th is eu GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND,<lb />Le { John E. we ra, Fo 3. Herdio ine 3 * : #4 ere a Sans is x e % x soe 4 vides POOKE eT ie eee "ets tis aaa,<lb />_ Wilson, N, 0. Greenville, v. a. T BOOK<lb />a Wy ooPae &amp; HARDING, °<lb />AMS. ager treigeerondah, i : . aA<lb />6 + e RAR |: j oGreenville, N. A Night on the Heather. " :<lb />AGG ~| 13} Special attention given to collection: a| A stridentecine wiiled us through<lb />POE Tous and settlement of claims. the darkuess, the vaico of our excel-<lb />rok Mw: 2s lent ~friend, the shepherd of the<lb />oe fle ean == | Redswirehend, ~His tall form seemed SUBSCRIPTION a6 or 2. MONTH.<lb />oTRAINS oS mS 7 . Barbers. .{ al but giganti¢ in, the failing light, Poe vate} 9974 ie ~ �,�<lb />_|" """" ~but bis walk. was. suficient tu mark , Sars Ha 84 B90<lb />Dated ere $s AMES A iTh him: far. off; A rough gray plaid<lb />hg 33 | ¢ 3 ot PONBORSAL Agere Hang co Ait showiierash i aochespan (9)<lb />. ~AGM asl oa i iy hes oft a aactel ied x,o, | Clothes had: a:healthy emell ef ' peat !<lb />A. MIP.M. """- |¢@ Patronage sl ted. ca reek, and his ~Hand. grasped.a great:<lb />Ex Facer 10 9,995) igh into thot este walked! Clone<lb />Vv Fayetteville 53 into the earth as he w ear: |<lb />eis v Sela . a ee iH ERBERT EDM My  ARERR. ly the ~stick was too old &amp; oumpanion |<lb />patil ne ees : a e Under Opera Howrey; to be left ~at home, for in his other | _ gl<lb />" a Dy | (7 | Special attention.given to cleaning | band ~he held a-gun, ard few men<lb />ye ers =, Clothing. think it needful to.carry both. » Hé- amt sm<lb />2 Ch Cee Ne cn ~peered into our basket and nodded, | « miei we | "<lb />ee ee | nee a | ce Nf NI Ea : =e oe We oie i net<lb />erat A. M. x. eap Hxeursion for he was a man of few words.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 i ns are AD Toeh'G Hives 9e oa looked at bis:gyn,and, he answered Ta PLAT EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />Ly Magnolia | 10 56 sar ea ilialal 6 - our emt pes yoga pigs ae<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 9 40 TY phe, itTs an auld fox Lot ea)<lb />: We Tarboro | 948 alae Ms tre : 0<lb />io "|i ta a wali ns fia LATHE oes | Uae. Dollar Per Year ae<lb />ig hake tt ts ca BE Te Ht | 1 bon, though I should | sit tae This wee :<lb />: aS 1% bd<lb />ae Rept. ah to Deo: Sist., 1905, | We fio ) is ite P ~eopleT 8 F avor ite.<lb />Lv Wilson ee would come with him, fostne | ~ me ; :<lb />Ar Rocky Mt VIA fox was pe ii our eyes than- THE TOBACCO D Dacha tase le | :<lb />ea ey many tro jin tripe it was EPARTMENT. WHICH<lb />A Tusboro P| The Atlantic Const Lin agreed Aik wo vo \ehdal Keep 18 A REGULAR FRATORE OFTHE PAPER,<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 2 38 [12 07. | Phronghi | Patinan | Paties * o Bhitét/| {WO feh ay th a 8 eT eth a IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES . THE m<lb />Ar Weldon 12 5 Sleeping Carw between ~New York lahih otd 18, ancient ~ino . Te SEBRGHIPTION PRIGE,.<lb /><lb />wiles Atlanta Gas Via Richmond, .Peiesbure, | the upper parts of the Tweed valley<lb /><lb />Train of Sootiand Neck Briney. Road 8 Pg Jtneky Mount, Wtisan, : ayeite- ~this shooting of foxes ii ~nota drima, | ?<lb /><lb />paves Weldon 8.56 p. im., Hatifax 4,13} We Figrence, Orangebuss A} a, ab re d| but a necessity, for they mide dead-<lb />e<lb /><lb />AURUS B. , Fox Rates, Sc dite<lb /><lb />Ps thes penres Bootland Neck at 4 " Pan ing Cav accommo oat ca 0 Won bee "hy havoo among the young lambs in | . (0)<lb />Q- me Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 dress any, agent. Hants Const Line, or the Say babe of the year, ~AT ~privg, t69, | ue ! : .<lb />a.-Di., Greeny ville 8.22 &amp; @.. Arriving the, undersigned, . had for the skins, and so, it ia .<lb /><lb /> Malitax at: 112004, m., Weldon n. 20 am [Fe WiMORRIS, C. 8 CAMPDELI per! about that every thountain ~Wh :<lb />iL en you need "-<lb /><lb />iaaly except: Sanday. ) Diy, Pass. Agt: Div. Pass Agt. shepherd traps the young. and shoots} ¥¥: 3<lb />oPedinab on. Washnigton pale eh: oCharleston, 3, C. » :Richmend Va. | the old ~ones. as enemies ~of ~his pro-) thewdna att a rlgkecey i . 2<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmeled =: Mh Tat tgt H, M,. M. MMBRSDN, | fepsionn-- Mremitan ea ® a<lb /> 8.40a. m., Tarboro 10,00; returning} ow Asst. Ge qe Ant. |<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.30 p. m , » Parmele 6.20} Ne N, 6 ul - Rotining ~Araaok, JO<lb />iia | A A Malay is intolerant: of thualt or 2 LI: 77<lb /><lb />0 B 7.45 p. m. G a<lb />n eh ee pets 8 with} | sight; it is somethingT that to ~him atid Ps sae a<lb /><lb />tia tata ral bal pan should be wiped out in blood.- He | peal ot - ~<lb /><lb />ATLANT A, GEORGHA. . will brood-over areal or fancied | | :<lb /><lb />poeta |/stain on. bis:honor' untilT he -ig-pos- + SS Don't forget the<lb /><lb />sessed by the desire for revenge. If<lb /><lb />SEABOARD AIR LINE. he cahfhot wreak it: oh'the offender,<lb />he will strike out at the first human<lb />, VaitiGilod Limited Traine | ein thinT odinbs fel bwAy,"aoale | Fefle ctor Office.<lb /><lb />upon which no extra fare is char ed, |,<lb />Beeb or female, old or youngT ~It isT this<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LOWEST DOUBLE | og Fw are lend ideas elites is HITS 3<lb />|. EXCURSIONT ~° 'p | btate of ~blind fury, thisT vision ' of 7 :<lb />o4 Tatke. ~SER Joe. iblood, i, Soot, pealitces, ithe yin -0-" :<lb />? P y has..often, . been<lb />vo ~oa ay cuenta band treacherous. I question whether he ! i; Pod<lb />- eserves the reproach more than oth- WEMHAVE : : :<lb />Washington, D..C.. and. er tet. ~He isT courteous and expects oat oer ton rales Line<lb />aan Virginia. courtesy inT return, and--he under- eatin x ALL |<lb />6 oes id Seg Ay viele istatids only one method:of avenging INDS OF oO WAREROLE AND<lb />Rocky 1 | Moat o9.05 ite oGay t Srodirtibiery. Richmond, Petersharg orn amet eg pESton ee, many TOBACHY TARERS, BP) WORK.<lb />noday. a Weldon, Raleigh; Southera Pines,N. C. Ws Riga TF nl *<lb /><lb />Trelos on Latta branch, Florence R. | Che R: coe C;, Elberton, Athens, Ga<lb />+» leave Latta 6.40 p m, ve Dunbar e ;<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Weord tina Lh M19 ob M.<lb /><lb />Jeave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.80 a m, oo day. Gave, Wilmin on, 12:20 ou at »y va vem ; [' : rR i p |<lb />arrive Latty: vine My daily srgaph fa: | n,.3 20 pt . Arrive ~Atlante 4, nit? ha : Aken Ter oct: tw TT wy res 4j sul t our P| sm<lb />i ae { 4 4 e | ne Hea AiT tet 4 ~i eR aie)<lb /><lb />A A -O<lb /><lb />day, a kat ; TF, o4.3 bide ~AL M., next. day. deat "be $Y Air . : ae al | a<lb />bt at oe ie 2"; a) : 80r] ous 7 set. pete io Wor k a é 4 Boa rt &amp; Poe y ut i be .a | i { ie an 4<lb />Train. on Clinton Braveh leaves Wars val E sha, to AD ae Can vias oe Hf, SE ~e make her angry. They m MP do EE ie ~age 7.<lb />saw for Clinton | at shee we all<lb /><lb />eaves Ullaton 7.004 adi oar cites Sy cu tains | ne se blushee with indieyation. | =f) 4%)<lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection ; Repban prt bo op Ite, to<lb />ie Abani: forall ee eget all rail via.| the; undersigned.) } . nf<lb />: Navi ne: also at Rouky «Mov h. pent 7.3. ANDERSON,<lb />i ee: ~GenTl Pasa, Agt.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ane: Be Ee avert : iggy ee phe<lb />freed ul en Vereen et! | le eas ti 40 ies Ah a<lb />e iad Of, ; one on OF ger|., OB IN GRRENVIE E<lb />Z a ~ : event ~Portetou be sage Ve. amy fas horn and ~ya tay lobe i oy A ba " a ts de 7 Fog a #4 % iy i o MA : ay? T sia<lb />Be al a Tk ei ~OR r iJ th ¥ OL &amp;: : ey 086 |. .f ~ | Bare aoe oe si Lis a fhe a<lb />ey r. : 4 } ~NID 1G STAR tee: wind at aw gee epee half a mile}, 7<lb />re Atari e prt! \) Se | ee la most. TheyT ~have little endur, | | | NO! 8<lb />R.R. TIM) i RY ce: end are cores weak) 1 Dl woilienpd «oy od nan ae :<lb />to Biee Detint itt, Ieee / fh Meurer Wi ang power.� Thelr pay f fs ital tra aig wd a ~bs rar Ss<lb />sefee |pkind hie i lab da terra ofl 84 of Leigeit Day Book,� a es Re<lb />GOING Kasr, 60 Lpelivet fora short ime. Abs ndamand, Tige Books," sizes aud |<lb />baad Nokes (alliee? Haetibanne =<lb />irre Be Ot sont | . © Bok Bapeteties;! from. 4<lb />ABA MPN OL | 10 couté andinp. On School - ~.<lb />\TIONS| Ex 8 T te |<lb />TELS ioe en Hot 8, We<lb /><lb />" 4 Ll DAO Ney: sr ~<lb />~dine Lia Geode. cotnl Ady ~ole nip ida ty<lb /><lb />if clon ot HDG 8 ee Ste hichel itt w a<lb />* ae af orte yt pADPR TLL VD aid WHT | ie 1 ~i Ve ae | eee e<lb />i ' ~ i Hh a as oe ea ae bed thes yt 4) flit ee :<lb />nine Dash [take the'teadsT Fall ine ® te Noyeluby bestauthots,) 9<lb />}°"'Phé Celebrated Diamonds I ka) dh colors, DG" am<lb /><lb />a apg poe a<lb />ie Pwr 9 eaving 4<lb />i T &amp;<lb />agGe joldsborie 2 ret by ~<lb />"9 age<lb /><lb />ur Mi incest atv sae Gin stush i a w Hie) Yo ili | arth depen eae<lb />ee cee Cn 2, ¥, llivaoet)<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>: id z &amp;<lb />scam ncciaaleass : a , ii agg ea See - Ne ca ele emcees Ae oy sear eee Ci lc ie a barnes ty YR penne NP SMe Bo Le magiarted shes se © le rg -ae Aap ae 2 Ane ita<lb />at ~ fds toe pra eR a ee Gane ae . $ Shes ies bees aries Pano SSC aes t ~ Sis gl ag nce lle a J: ee i aa<lb /> ra © : 4 r +, Reiss<lb /><lb />Soci<lb />1 ae ie} ie ty he Seo<lb />ead Ri a RE Poe ni Sinton mete.<lb /><lb />an ape asians ~concert pit Be a<lb />jin the Academy last night. |<lb /><lb />a ee ee | the evening an album was voted to ~i<lb />ng? WEUUUE | ; most popular young lady in town. ~Miss<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />» i F ll was here ' ¢ ee, i pe ee<lb />ome " : , oat ON" of conic nics Sallie Lipscomb led with 196 votes and Wants or ae ae When your th<lb />oroots aprexrisie | - | was awarded the prize. Her . closest |. bates ly t  :<lb />" |, 4. HPender went to Tarboro today | sompetitor was Miss Becca Worthing | an ~Education,<lb />" | « }gapend a week. ~ton who received 115 votes. There :<lb /><lb />5 aw burianee, : : Rev. A. Greaves came over from | Was much interest in the votingT and | oe, "<lb />, bs any 46 an old business, | Kinston this morning. for awhile the contest was close and es :<lb />serves many &amp; business, : : ...  jand nse : : oo ig<lb />wives many a dull business, "|. J. B. Randolph has taken a position sks ceducnian And The Eastern Reflector 1s}<lb /><lb />~ Reseues many a lost business, " : pe<lb />Saves many &amp; failing gy business. as clerk with 8. M. Schultz. One nee from to-night and there Going to hel ane Boy in<lb />ie ew M. L. Richmond left this morning to/ will be a general execution of stock-1 5 u 1 by +<lb /><lb />re J spend the holidays at Danville... | inge"in other words a will be hung. § that direction.<lb /><lb />ojudioiously, i ~the SM. Schultz hag been suffering sev-<lb /><lb />: Benet norco rar " a Where you will find<lb /><lb />: [ feral days with his eyes. He was unable displayed the 1<lb />: . = : 1 splayed the largest and<lb />curs 3 to be out today. ~ best assorted oe of the :- ..<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mrs. R. R. Carr, Misses May Har- We will give absolutely free of charge - tellowing.go om: |<lb />One en gaan ~~ 1 Fae and Becca Worthington and Jesse a scholarship entitling the holder to :<lb /><lb />arrives 8:22 A~ aL, Golngeontieg te something to send as a Holi-<lb /><lb />Sa Speight left for the Atlanta Exposition free tuition in all the Koglish branches<lb />Passenger and mail train Bots | today. When you go out to look for |for the entire spring term, 1896, (» DRY<lb />: wwe, ! o months) of "<lb /><lb />aitives 637PM. Fe : pee ea eee ian | day Gift go to vediophetabaye!<lb />~North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A ; tore and examine the lot o<lb />eg Teavest0:10 A. r For many years under a Democrat- White Metal and Enamel Toil: Greenville Mal Academy.<lb /><lb />ic official. Mr.. A. W. Moye, a Pitt et Trays, Plain Cut Glass ~and This is the beat school for boys. in| of many and varied Kinds.<lb /><lb />2:00 Pr,<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives Molored Bottles, Glové and<lb /><lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. .. county boy, held the position of chief Handkerchief Boxes, Lap Eastern North Carolina, and the bey<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers series en sg clerk in the Superior Court ClerkTs| -Pabiets in Celiuloid,Manicure will be tortunate who wins this prize. : Deis<lb />ngion ox Waspingion. rue ay hue | office of Wake county. In the election| Sets in White Metal and Ohbi- CONDITIONS Goods and<lb />pydodsamrduy. {last year Wake county, like many oth-| na Trinket Sets. Qur Mir- a. TrTmmiTgs<lb />oe aes wae ) ; | ers, got canght i in the slump and went aia ir, Pyralin are gems of | ppis5 monttts scholarship isT to be. ake Notions,<lb />- |down under the fusion landslide. -D. ei given to the boy who will get the lar- | Gentlemen<lb />iH. oYoung wis elected Clerk, but not. standaik, A full line Brown gest number of yearly subscribers for tg ons<lb /><lb />; , hstanding Mr. Moye was a Demo-| BrasT oods and Heckseck 8<lb /><lb />Wednesday, fair warmer in the 1n- wit M 2 er + Shirts,<lb />oc ne erat Young could not run. the office standard oders. : The Eastern Reflector j Voakties.<lb />without him, and though Republicans [ between vow andé-o ~clock BP M.on Jan shoei<lb /><lb />z cen item eA<lb /><lb />aie eas kept throwing it up at Young it was<lb /><lb />6. Two subscribers for 6<lb />llth, 189 Sart,<lb /><lb />AMIXTURE. not until last week that a successor to | months or four subscribers for 3 months Coll<lb />: " (jit, Maye was named. Speaking of q will count the same as oue yearly sul- Hoders,<lb />Of All Sorts, After the Order of the | him the Raleigh Press-Visitor says : , |seriber This is no catch " ones Ya ig<lb />Weather. ~ ; . but a bonad-fle offer, an only one ;<lb />oe oun af oMr. Moye, the gentleman who re- subscriber snould be brought buring the) " " F<lb />SIG Ape oP tiresT obtains the best testimonial that OPERA A HOUSE. time specified the boy who brings it| eae<lb />A full line of Fruita and Confections could be peld him, from the fact that will get the scholarship Of course wo \ neatest<lb />he has continuously held his office un. expcet more than one subscriber fo be = nobbiest<lb /><lb />for Christmas aD, ®. Benith's der Mr. Young since ~that gentleman } M U S | 1c A LE -| prought in. for this isa prize worth win | @oaare Ree styles,La-<lb />Another new shipment of Tan Capes | assumed office more than a year ago.� ning aud many boys will work for it | SERA EY dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />just arrivedT at Lang's. : | 20 . Priay Nacember ~1, 1895 In order that there may be an incen-<lb />on | : i tive for every buy. wno wishes to enter<lb /><lb />For Rent."Five-room house on A Fine Effort. and Childrens Fi i Kea |<lb />Greene street. Miss Leta Cusrry.| Rev. C. M. Billings preached an Miss Ione May, Directess as- rite re bet cath o Shoes oa Tote i. fe<lb /><lb />: ; r cent on all sthecribers. ' fue aie<lb />excellent sermon Sunday morning on sisted by Mr. and Miss Swan, ote eee get the ~schol- ee and kinds, Carpets, at /<lb /><lb />that those who fail to<lb />New York, and several, of Green- arship will be paid for theie work, but<lb /><lb />Just received a car load of the best<lb /><lb />Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee � ee el He villeTs best local talent. the one who wins the scholarship will<lb />satisfac on. D. W. Harper. welt in a beautitul simue e said The bangsanne will consist of not get the commission. Now boys get Foot Mats. Matti Fl<lb />, the physical world is governed by. .un" | Vocal and Instrumental Solos and|to work with the determation to win ats, Mattings, £v00r ring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur+<lb /><lb />Some of the boys have been stealing<lb />ts, Cornet Solos, Mandolin, | this prize. You can get as many sam<lb />a march on the policemen and shooting seen forces, vis:-wind, heat electricity} isiseg and Py lute Tos, Recita- ple copies of the REFLECTOR asyou need| tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />pop-crackers and gravetation, so the natural and} =o) a. des ? by applying to a ae fang spond Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />id stat 7 rears ~ * con st set ~ oink<lb />Jou ner eae, oo Macaroni spiritual lite 18 yoverned by unseen Pr oceeds for the benefit of the rs Ge wish'to know how ~aly bovs ae of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb />Mis # - Macaroni, | forces"desirey owillpower ~love, pa-| Disciples church at Farmville. | working for the prize, We will publish<lb /><lb />Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and} : the result of the contest with the name<lb />ience the bearing force, resignation Admission: Reserved Seats 35, of winner in the igsue of the REFLEC-<lb /><lb />Cakes at lowest prices. D. W.HanpeE. | and the dying force. The wind, said General Admission 25, Children | sin. 15th, 1896, giving tho suc-|<lb />a cessful boy time to enter school ou: -the<lb /><lb />/.<lb /><lb />Arn Om a et me __"__ Fi pni S |<lb />i" 4 j ce J Wth. led<lb />Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts |" Strong Testimony For 8. 1- C,)""�"� = ~<lb /><lb />came, but that there was a power be-<lb /><lb />hind it that no one could understand, |.) New BERN, N, C., Oct, 16th, 1899.<lb />As we have decided to change our|g, glgo with desire aiid love. A| M888: CLARK Bros. &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />business on Jaunary det, we are now ? gangs [Succeseors to Merritt Clark &amp; Co.)<lb /><lb />Address all letters to<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />Greenville N.C.<lb /><lb />at Morris Meyers.<lb /><lb />o7<lb /><lb />Christian amid death, sickness and<lb /><lb />disposing of our entire stock of Grocer ; .., (Gentlemen :"This isto certify that I) ""<lb />ies at sah strictly for cash. trouble could look up with hope, with | have used 8, L C.?T for indigestion and N.C. Oct, 25th, 1895<lb />T y love that could see beyond, that made obtained relief after other remeiies had GREENVILLE, hat I he ~aeran éd<lb />JL. Srauxer &amp; Co. |rhem stand. firm and bear. all, | ftled snd L unhealtatng!y reesomimend Hoe erof ~THE EASTERN |<lb />oe and bear. all. it as a valuable medicine to ull who suf- | with the polstisiet a at canara (8<lb />Boys, your money will go a long | sweet assurance, that they could not| fer fromindigestion, ~ pos onic for the 6 a :<lb />~ ways if you by Fire Crackers and Ro- | 8¢e or anderstand,but they knew it was -  WILLIAM ELLIS, tora beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy |<lb />man Candles of D. $. Smith. there and ~thereby rested their taith. cx Mayer Citra Mew. POP- | to whom ie mily Sean ehy sehotarship<lb />ia the above subser ine contest, |<lb />. H. RaGspDALE,<lb /><lb />oJOHN fF STRATTONTS:<lb /><lb />During my absence parties wishing ;<lb /><lb />my services le see H. A. White. For<lb />fertilizers see Mayor Forbes.<lb />Jesse SPEIGHT.<lb /><lb />Organized 1842. enacy�"� Greanville Male Lommel<lb /><lb />Assets over $204,000,000.00.<lb />Surplus over $22,000,000.00<lb /><lb />| toa yo! | Sale of Valuable Town<lb />t torba} fy me ve : Lot.<lb /><lb />ae tian is a pa fountain pen. = THE Mutu F ve 0 er AEROHANDIGE,<lb /><lb />1 : Zast th S New York. bedience to an, order made by the! prise.and delight you both a a.<lb />You ean get the best at Reflector Book .  eoseuamers nt sine sect Com are a at their to ey | and price, Baby Car=<lb />Store. | P. H. Belletiet Lovit Hines, | meetirg on the first, Monday in ro ott eavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />oe | | ber 1994, directing me<lb />My stok of Toys and all oe Lie INS, nao oe nf ay said Bowrd to 9 hie l o4 bora the at st eee Tse, ce�<lb />_ Christmas te hee for dik ex-| oe ris tenn "Sad<lb /><lb />| belonging to<lb /><lb />~in the pian of the town ot Greenville as | Sacks oe, pane Og: bu j<lb />1 ee eetper 102," it beingT the Bot.now | 5 7� . eels<lb /><lb />e oF meron Kel Greenvilleasa Mare} 00 :<lb />j oo 5 Avis ~in the market "fee Bouse i she, faa dsl act ANT ' it 1<lb />mo {NEW YORK. for LOGS and poy . {Board of County © filo Clerk o he QU MD PL<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />leberied Pie pcbiddl abd Profit. Cash at market prices Board of © om vevKE © RD<lb />wih have: - 7 you want. Al ~Can also fill orders 0 land pc pay ~the highest market price<lb />ment I | for Roagh &amp; Divesed . ot eee<lb /><lb />oans LAgcat Syatde leelcerda&amp;ehe ee mn aaneial insti: amber promptly.<lb /><lb />2 "Seoded Raisoné, Caereeaa raleaics to ou fa ihe Give ord 7<lb />cned Cranberry Sauce. ss, poe rovides i ae ane sal herb tns' ohod .<lb />abTs Gotsup at 8. M. Schalta, |. O ot rt The bet m" 8. 0. HAMILTON, Ju, Moo ated £2<lb /><lb />The best, Flour is ; sa a<lb /><lb />Re old's. SHOES» ~for a<lb /><lb />ao Men and Boys 8 ~can't be<lb />i LS lpeat.. ne ae on<lb /><lb />an Bros. SHOESfor "<lb /><lb />OLS Te ee : i ay Bas wee<lb />ucan leave your subscriptions VeRer anew » RL, Preparer: | given tbat the towt govels 108 and J<lb />7 r Book Store and save oe , de jee enandl tapi soemuoaosiageinratindir etal Sap ey hfe Sak FORRIUE IS oa ealdT lot Laneve-eeen res 1 eit<lb /><lb /></p>
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