<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
  <teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
      <titleStmt>
        <title>
        </title>
        <author>
        </author>
        <respStmt>
          <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
          <name>Digital Collections</name>
        </respStmt>
      </titleStmt>
      <publicationStmt>
        <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
        <address>
          <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
          <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
          <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
        </address>
        <date>2012</date>
      </publicationStmt>
      <sourceDesc>
        <bibl>
        </bibl>
      </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
      <samplingDecl>
        <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
        <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
        <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
      </samplingDecl>
      <classDecl>
        <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
          <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
        </taxonomy>
      </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
      <creation>
        <date>
        </date>
      </creation>
      <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
        <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
      </langUsage>
      <textClass>
        <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
          <list>
            <item>
            </item>
          </list>
        </keywords>
      </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
  </teiHeader>
  <text>
    <body>
      <div type="other">
        <p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>
        <pb facs="00068212_0001" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE 10 FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, 'N, e, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895.<lb /><lb />CS MD CS<lb /><lb />always were and always will<lb />be a leading feature of wo~ ~<lb />menTs wear"just now they<lb />are the vogue. Our QOapes<lb />and Coats combine the ele-<lb />gance and completeness of<lb /><lb />up-to-date fashion, with the<lb />practical properties of the<lb />old-time Cloakings with a<lb />special price inducement for<lb />this week.<lb /><lb />C.T.Munford.<lb /><lb />[F* fear temptation keep<lb /><lb />away from our Glove counter.<lb />We have a dollar Kid Glove that<lb />would tempt 4 miser. With some<lb />a Collar Glove is simply a pair of<lb />gloves for a dollar. With us it<lb />means tT e best Glove on earth for<lb />the price. If you want them<lb />10r your own use or to give them<lb />to @ friend, you can buy here<lb />without misgiving. A reasonable<lb />Cie an goes with every pair of<lb />llar gloves.<lb /><lb />Cr Munford.<lb /><lb />i 1 ae<lb />Are you a<lb /><lb />for fine Tailoring?<lb />judge of clothes? Are you<lb />familiar with the essen-<lb />tial qualities os th hea<lb /><lb />aT you<lb />on<lb /><lb />onlyT p @ satisfy<lb /><lb />you. If you are ale you should<lb />come hére we way. if only for<lb />rotection. You eannot get a<lb />tad Suit of ns"we haven't got it.<lb /><lb />Oaly Shaler lothing that<lb /><lb />EX-MINISTER THOS. J. JARVIS<lb /><lb />ee -<lb /><lb />_ identTs Message"A Firm Support-<lb />er of the Monroe Doctrine"<lb />What He Advised the Eng-<lb />lish Consul General.<lb /><lb />een a<lb /><lb />War Preferable to &amp; Surrender of One<lb />Iota of the Monroe Doctrine. "<lb /><lb />atime,<lb /><lb />The recent message of President<lb />Cleveland bearing upon  the-dispute<lb />between Venezuela and Great Britain<lb />being the chief topic of conversation<lb />just now, and recognizing that no man<lb />within our knowledge is better pre<lb />pared to give an opinion on foreign: ~af-<lb />fairs than our townsman, ex-Minister<lb />Thos. J. Jarvis, and that whatever<lb />he might say would be read with more<lb />than ordinary interest, the REFLECTOR<lb />had an interview with him and his<lb />views are given in the conversation<lb />that follows :<lb /><lb />Rerorrer"As you spent four years<lb />in South America, it may be of inter-<lb />est to RerLector readers to have an<lb />expression of your views on the Pres-<lb />identTs recent message on Venezuelan<lb />affairs, and we will be glad to publish<lb />them if you have no objection.<lb /><lb />oI have no objection to giving them.<lb /><lb />I have read the message with great<lb />pleasure and hearty approval. I am<lb />delighted to see the President take so<lb />bold a stand in affirmance and support<lb />of the Monroe doctrine.�<lb />R."Did you give any special atten-<lb />tion to the Monroe doctrine while you<lb />were a Minister of the United States in<lb />South America ?<lb /><lb />oYes, immediately after my appoint-<lb />ment I devoted myself to the study of<lb />International Law and especially to<lb />the Monroe doctrine in its applica-<lb /><lb />tions to Europcan relations with the<lb />South American countries.�<lb /><lb />R."Did you have any occasion to<lb />assert the Monroe doctrine while you<lb />were representing this country at the<lb />government of Brazil? ~<lb /><lb />oYes. The English government<lb />was pressing the collection of a claim<lb />against the government of Brazil. The<lb />English Minister addressed a very tart<lb />note to the Brazilian Minister of For-<lb /><lb />reign Affairs which created intense ex-<lb />citement in the Brazilian Parliament |.<lb /><lb />which was then in session. The situa-<lb />tion became so acute that it looked for<lb />some days as ifthe English MinisterTs<lb />passport would be sent to him and<lb />diplomatic relations broken | off. It<lb />was at this stage of the proceelings<lb />that the English Consul General, who<lb />was a man of long experience and fine<lb />ability, had an interview with me in<lb />which these laconic and pointed ques-<lb />tions andanswers were asked.and given :<lb /><lb />English . Consul .General"-~Are<lb />your people in earnest about the Mon-<lb />roe doctrine ?�<lb /><lb />American Minister"~I think so.T<lb /><lb />English Consul General"If we<lb />were-to take possession of two of the<lb />Braziliai, Provinces dnd lio them Ttill<lb />our elaims are paid, do you think your<lb />government, inthe maintainance of the<lb />Monroe doctrine, would interfere �<lb /><lb />American Minister."~Yes. My<lb />government, will not permit it, and if<lb />your country does not desire to come<lb />in conflict with mine you had better<lb />not attempt it.T<lb /><lb />oIn afew days the English Min-<lb />ister modified his attitude and the mat-<lb />ter wnsT oamicably settled. I do not<lb />say-my position on the Monroe doc-<lb />trine had anything to do with the<lb />amicable adjustment of the contro-<lb /><lb />rmore of seizing Brazilian territory.�<lb /><lb />86} R"Do you thing a waris imthinent |<lb />| between this country and England? -<lb /><lb />o} do-not. � If the ~President man-<lb /><lb />: ie tains his firm ~attitude and Congress<lb /><lb />o| stands up to him, I think England will<lb /><lb />A ses some, way to adjust her. dittieultigs:<lb />} with, \egeneia without, ekg 8 the<lb /><lb />: | | ever, : pal should ocome; Hil ee<lb />"a. la tudens Mepltweds wll 108T be' as<lb /><lb />calamitous to us as a Nation as ~W gur-<lb /><lb />o [rendenof fone iota of te Monroe dc,<lb /><lb />te te nat ae Americand in<lb /><lb />sen ite�<lb />&amp; Hise<lb /><lb />#e i, Fis) oarsl ee: igh<lb /><lb />Expresses His Approval of the Pres-<lb /><lb />versy, but I will say that I heard no<lb /><lb />TIMMIEROY'S LETTER TO SANTA<lb />CLAUS,<lb /><lb />eerie<lb /><lb />Dear Santa Claus, if you could bring<lb /><lb />~A patent doll to dance and sing,<lb />A five-pound box of caramels,<lb />A set of reins with silver bells ;<lb /><lb />An elephant that roars and walks,<lb /><lb />A Brownie doll that laughs and talks,<lb />A humming top that I ean spin, -<lb /><lb />A desk to keep my treasures in ,<lb /><lb />A boat or two that I can sail,<lb /><lb />A dog to bark and wag his tail,<lb />A pair of little bantam chicks,<lb /><lb />A chest of tools, a box of tricks ;<lb /><lb />A scarlet suit of soldierTs togs,<lb />A spear aud net for catching frogs,<lb />A bicycle aijd a silver watch,<lb /><lb />A pound i two of butterscotch ;<lb /><lb />A small t farm with lots of tréss,<lb />A gun to load with beans and peas;<lb />An orange and a music box,<lb /><lb />A double set of building blocks"<lb /><lb />If you will bring me these I say,<lb />Before the coming Christmas day,<lb />I sort of think, perhaps, that ITd<lb /><lb />Be pretty nearly satisfied.<lb /><lb />"RHarperTs Young People.<lb /><lb />Things That Happened on Friday.<lb /><lb />Lee surrendered on Friday.<lb />Moscow was burned on Friday.<lb />_ Washington was born on Friday.<lb />Shakespeare was born on Friday.<lb />America was discovered on Friday.<lb />Richmond was evacuated on Friday.<lb />The Bastile was destroyed on Friday.<lb />The-Mayflower was landed on Fri-<lb />day,<lb /><lb />Fort Sumpter was bombarded on<lb />Friday.<lb /><lb />Queen Victoria was married on Fri,<lb />day: |<lb /><lb />King Charles I was beheaded on<lb />Friday.<lb /><lb />Julius Caesar was assassinated on<lb />Friday.<lb /><lb />Napoleon Bonaparte was born on<lb />Friday.<lb /><lb />The battle of Morengo was fought on<lb />Friday,<lb /><lb />The battle of Bunker Hill was fought<lb />on Friday.<lb /><lb />Joan of Are was burned at the stake<lb />on Friday.<lb />The battle of New Orleans was fought<lb />on Frday. .<lb /><lb />The Declaration of Independence<lb />was signed on Friday.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb /><lb />Bertier, N. C., Dec. 19."Rev. W.<lb />A. Forbes returned from the Metho-<lb /><lb />dist conference at Elizabeth City yes-<lb />terday.<lb /><lb />J. L. Suggand J. A. Dupree, of<lb />Greenville and N. B. Dawson of<lb />Conetoe, spent to-day in town.<lb /><lb />P. J. White, of Richmond, Va.,. is<lb />here adjusting the loss of S. T. Carson<lb />caused by the fire last week,<lb /><lb />At the residence of Mr. M.D,<lb /><lb />Whitehurst the brideTs father, on Wed-<lb /><lb />nesday, December 18th, 1895, Herbert i<lb /><lb />Brown was married to Miss Agnes<lb />Whitehurst, Elder Samuel Moore of<lb />ficating..<lb /><lb />At the brideTs futher, S: J, Gore, on<lb />Wednesday, December 13th, 1895,<lb />Augustus Fayton was marriéd to Migs<lb />Nannie Gore, F. C. Martin, Esq.,<lb />officiating. :<lb /><lb />dR. Bc went to Tarboro ~to- |<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />~The Joke On Us.<lb />Any Of us will make mistakes sonie-<lb /><lb />time, and by. a slip, of the pencil yester. |<lb />day the Reriecror had Miss Marta<lb /><lb />O. Forb married. when it should have | Hy<lb />been Miss. Mary: Qs Forbes, We ~uit |<lb /><lb />derstand that wboct half a dozen ohoys|<lb /><lb />have declared war On Ws, 86 we hastenT<lb />to,set:the matter right. Miss Martha<lb /><lb />w psnamesenca alae<lb />By ae a Ge<lb /><lb />Cre  y 5 e<lb />pA aes ine Ae *<lb /><lb />4 (¥en<lb /><lb />CUA ae,<lb /><lb />New line of Ladies Wraps.<lb />New line of Dress Goods and Trini i<lb />New line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs,<lb />New line of Shoes to fit every foot.<lb /><lb />New line of Notions and Capes.<lb /><lb />New line of Trunks and Floor Oil Cloths.<lb />New line of GentsT Furnishing Goods. _<lb />And lots of other nice goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Any style and cut and the prices way down<lb />Nothing handsomer thana silk-lined<lb /><lb />OVERCOAT!<lb /><lb />Holiday D Display at lave<lb />New line of Dress and Shirt Waist Plaids.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />: There will be a change in<lb />¢ OUT business Jan. Ist, 1896.<lb /><lb />Now w we offer our entire stock"<lb /><lb />Dry. Goods Notions<lb /><lb />o Ghb.NVLLR x o<lb /><lb />rik<lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00068212_0002" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />as will meet t the views of the: pul<lb /><lb />7°<lb />each soloed<lb />i only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />the subject.<lb /><lb />~ ee,<lb /><lb />di 3 Commission on stibserip-<lb /><lb />would gain, an, additional vote by re-<lb /><lb />/RCEMBER oo 1895.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />aud tere i much talk<lb /><lb />a relent. war now, is + that<lb />2) gland shall back down, The Uri'ed<lb /><lb />Sat 6 hab, spoken and thece is no, back-|:<lb /><lb />ward step she. can, , take. President.<lb />ClevelandTs tledenge to Conress com-<lb />mits monpperredly . this corntiy to war<lb />if its demands are needed to. Gin.<lb />gqrese  witholhs 4 dinsentins yote | ohas<lb />said you are right, we are with you,<lb />Now: what will oEngland ~suy? This i,<lb /><lb />the question... WV chaxe spoken and slope) ~<lb /><lb />in no uncertain sound. It is now Eng.<lb />Jandivtimb'th ~rospoud, We ~haveT al<lb />ready commenced preparaiions for war.<lb />The session of the SenateT Wednesday<lb />was devoted entirely; to the matter of<lb />arranging for these preparations. The<lb />House passed a resolution appropriatiig,<lb />$100,000 to def. ay the expenses of a<lb />commission to be appointed by the<lb />President to proceed at once to Vee:<lb />zuela to establish the line between it<lb />and British Guiana and | wien ~this ~isT<lb />done the. United States has already<lb />said to England, you come this far andno<lb />farther, and weT meaii what wesay.: I<lb />remains io be seen what she will say.<lb />She has already refused ~ posiiivelyT to<lb />have the dispute settled in this way,<lb />Will she stand by this or will ~she find| an<lb /><lb />some excuse to say, well, this is is al!)<lb /><lb />we demanded: ¢ Lettheanswer be what |,<lb />it may the tonrse of the United StatesT<lb />is already Tarked out. We meg,<lb />e doctefie , ly}<lb /><lb />a not a toree ~and. arms,<lb /><lb />) 4 ; bhepon David, |<lb />nit alle! wl be thrown open t fo the public as<lb /><lb />| |phachiné\ hens that /tucubate. chickens<lb /><lb />podroming.� A ~gonte t short, shar)),<lb />and decisive wi | ing, ont: the voters<lb />of both past put influencing: bus-<lb /><lb />iness injumiously, a { nd serch: uh ocampaign<lb />it is earnestly hoped we may have.T<lb /><lb />eo a<lb /><lb />oa.<lb /><lb />rt time the old home of<lb />Richmond, Va.<lb /><lb />coafedeyate , musevm. The Wile<lb />House of the. Confederacy,� as it has<lb />| been, called, has been. the. property .of<lb />the city for many years and has }e¢ent.<lb />lyT*been usédT#ts a schoolhouse. ~ A<lb />room in the house will be assigned to<lb />each of the stapes that, seceded for a<lb />collection of relics, and ia addition<lb />| thére ~will bé a largeT toni Yor. a general<lb />museym and one for a_ library.<lb />Phesfirst of He I al ved rodeo<lb />of Georgi i" received. It<lb />Was prese ted am commiitee by M.<lb />de Reune on the eighty-eheph birthday<lb />of | Prédidbht! | Davis)T Jane, | 11994.<lb /><lb />Among the relics are the cape, gaunt-<lb /><lb />Yeis nnd sword of General LeeT; the |<lb />plumes fpof, ae © std aries ohat :the<lb />pyglisses teed by oGeneral Bh hed<lb />the batile of Manassas, and the co:<lb />lections fromthe various soldiersT homes<lb />established throuzhoui, the, sovth,, in-<lb />cluding the Lee Camp SoldiersT Home<lb />| collgetion, Which |contqing, 1 in} addidori<lb />to many rare and interesting ~relics, the<lb />skin, of Stonewall Jacksonjs ~charger.<lb />There are also a number of manvsci ipts<lb />and private paps. 3} ¢) 4). |)<lb /><lb />"By slow aiid ~sud! degtees country life<lb />is being robbed ofits, poetry, as one by<lb />lone the pictatesque puts of hnsband+y<lb />disappear under the advancing wheels of<lb />derictiltural ~tachinery, ~solilioquizes tlie<lb />Detroit Free Press, .The chip of the<lb />plowmen is exchanged for the silence of<lb />the electric. plow, whieh drives a awiite,<lb />and a stiaithter furrow"several {rows<lb />at.once, inT fact. Gone also are the<lb />thi ther and his flail, and the gleaners,<lb />{\wWhoind longer find i hitvest in the éloses<lb />cut, ~losexcombed stubble. There are<lb /><lb />artifidelly. Now thé English milkmaid,<lb /><lb />10) t of marrying going | on _ 08,<lb />� an Biro Wwike ike the me.-<lb />market 80 active Le ita sign<lb /><lb />couples have waited and waiced.<lb />for ~times to improve, and in de-<lb />rereof pace Deana their cour, | m<lb /><lb />oy Witte her-stoot; ois threatened: by the restr<lb /><lb />~ks thatT idthere�"� Wa wondesvl |<lb /><lb />? Mie Ratiggh Prose}<lb /><lb />8 ay: jon of. the labor saving i ia<lb />jor. "The ~maiden, all oforlom, whe<lb />1 the atk with the crumpled iad<lb /><lb />aylished the pore<lb />|parhsps; cows wi diseppent, too, in<lb /><lb />evox, cast-iron beps,s owho will crop<lb />g' Ass ihame thay and convert it into<lb />pty at<lb /><lb />acini oi<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb /> lee! ie<lb />x ae<lb />wei ae |<lb /># ae tet<lb />i z<lb /><lb />ae a rc gn .<lb /><lb />. ~aatioual committees of both oats<lb />will issue such orders in the premises<lb />blic on} * sof i<lb />The Baltimore San writ- me es<lb />Fin ing in favor of chorter campaigns, says ,<lb /><lb />{plained to | them | ~in othe | press fore<lb />is ph ain that a long<lb /><lb />T : campaign, ~alone to keep the<lb />s| oe ata in a state of excitement<lb /><lb />Wait plainly) ¢, five or six months, is not called for<lb /><lb />land it is doubtful whether either party<lb /><lb />sorting to a long period of such ~hip-<lb /><lb />| Money enough to retire, so that they |<lb /><lb />, = ienspevespon: gg to keap<lb /><lb />Jere pat ¥<lb /><lb />socintes of criminals that is cent: |:<lb />| ries old. The.Camorra begins its<lb /><lb />beg in the streets of Naples. These<lb />children, for the most part those<lb /><lb />infest the cafes.<lb /><lb />gardens.<lb />When ~they are 6 or 7 years old,<lb />they are instructedT in begging'~and<lb /><lb />to the verse of a companion or of an<lb />antagonist. In Naples there are<lb />two armies of cantatori"one belong-<lb /><lb />of, the city and one to those of the<lb />aa end, They constitute the neo-<lb />phites ~of the Camorta and compete<lb />in public, passing their examinations<lb />by night in the streets, They choose<lb />for the subject of their chants Any;<lb />thing thatT takesT place inT the cityT<lb />and very often the ~Objéct of ~derisive<lb />songs ~is aniold man ora poor idiot.<lb />wah a better class. hear. these scoffs,<lb /><lb />t+. do not interfere and. often laugh<lb />atT tg wit ren is sets pial<lb />missing. ..The two, bands are nat-<lb /><lb />at least they defy each other to a<lb /><lb />the weapons; andT af theT close of the<lb />fray khives!too often come into play.<lb /><lb />among the boys can be traced back<lb /><lb />DukeT of� AlvaT caused 30 ostone<lb />throwersTT to be arrested in Naples.<lb /><lb />aniella!TT the derivation of which is<lb />not certain, After the warory comes<lb />the challenge in the form of a verse,<lb />to which the © enemy responds like.<lb />wise. '<lb />Then the young boys commence<lb />the attack. The passersby flee, but<lb />at no great distance stand old and<lb />young men, who incite the riyal<lb />bands and if necessary rescue one or,<lb />the other of them from an arrest by<lb />the pélice. Two yéars ago there<lb />was a famous battle of this kind in<lb />Piazza Mercato, which. ended in'a<lb />fight between the police and the<lb />stone throwers, during which the<lb />trams were stopped for some time.<lb />This duel ceases at the first drawing<lb />of blood.T -A:slight seratch received<lb />by one of the members of . the two<lb />parties puts an, end, to the battle.<lb />~The wounded boy i is surrounded by<lb />his friends and taken to his mother,<lb /><lb />nursed. The otis Sting*by the boys<lb />have always a chorus, and generally<lb />thére are two ~sdloists, who sing a<lb /><lb />refrain sung by the chorus, &amp; meré<lb />oAh, ob! Ah, oh!TT In poptital<lb />form these youths express the<lb />knowledgeT they laveT of: the worst<lb />evils and vices of. human life; but<lb /><lb />the least gleam of sentiment, "Lon-<lb />| don News.�<lb /><lb />Bteve beolies Ideals,<lb />Answering a quéstion asked'by a<lb />Chicago paper, Steve Brodie replied:<lb /><lb />. "If I had $250,000,000, the first<lb /><lb />large city in the United States; also<lb />1¢Y | a home. for working girls, a ~Kesley:<lb />oure for drunkards, a workingmanTs<lb />library in every city; have the Chi-<lb />cago river water washed ; ~have the,<lb />end of South Clark street fenced in,.<lb />go, they could all be by themselves; T<lb />pay some of your Chicago aldermen:<lb /><lb />could never be candidates again;<lb />nae ""<lb /><lb />man to 9<lb />veh at<lb /><lb />is a<lb /><lb />oy ie<lb /><lb />gill cs oO sais")<lb /><lb />oO<lb /><lb />+ ..,| work with the infants who are<lb />| abandoned by their parents, or who<lb />are lent out to the impostors who |<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />| persons in prison, are taught to beg<lb />for the end of a cigar or a soldo and<lb />In winter they<lb />sleep in ~holes and stables, in'sum-<lb />mer on the church steps, under arch-<lb />ways or.on the benches in the publio<lb /><lb />thieving, by older. children, . At 10<lb />*S) years of age the little Camorrista,<lb />or little thief, becomes a cantatore.<lb />(singer). He must know howT, to, -<lb />improvise a song to the girls and<lb />reply with an. extemporaneous verse<lb /><lb />ry to the streets in the older part.<lb /><lb />urally great rivals; and once a year<lb /><lb />seriés of battlés in which stonés are |<lb /><lb />This practice of. battles with stones |<lb />as far as 1625, for at that period the | G<lb /><lb />The warery of the boys is o~Aniella, |<lb /><lb />real or adopted, to be bound up and|;<lb /><lb />verse ~in turn, ~which ~is ended by a} ike?<lb /><lb />the verses are realistic and without].<lb /><lb />1 | thing I would do would be to build).<lb /><lb /> a home for the newsboys in every,<lb /><lb />: ~Dec.<lb /><lb />+} county, Ss. Peter's.<lb /><lb />oat tphibn] Bs P; , Murfreshor Barnabas.<lb />|| Dee. 29th"Sunda after Christmas,<lb />fe /M. Ps -Koxobel. Be rkTs.- ae eal ie<lb /><lb />Church.<lb />»Deey 81 steady<lb /><lb />gaa<lb /><lb />. Soectapawebinthak eat of the<lb /><lb />Windsor,<lb /><lb />~Church.<lb /><lb />Jan... 3r donr-Brigay y;<lb />chureh of the advent,<lb /><lb />M. P."Morning Prayer. K.<lb />Evening Prager.<lb />at all Morning Services. : ~The Children<lb />Catechized when .practicasle. The:<lb />Vestries will ~please be prepared to meet<lb />the Bishop. Offerings to be for Diocesan<lb /><lb />Missions.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />.-t<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT. 7<lb />BY 0. L. He<lb /><lb />opi-uChriden iin. sevavas Bit. a<lb />o«. Bright.... ......s504 to 8:<lb /><lb />Gaod....cer¢e nee Gh@ 1d<lb />A IM@ayisaoe neers e 12 to 18<lb />Ourrers"Gommon... .,,.6,ta 14<lb />o -Good....- ++-124 t0,20<lb />Fine.... sesso. + tO<lb /><lb />,, #<lb /><lb />, 66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />aM seh ride iviT «<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut \,<lb />Below are. ~Norfolk rices ~of otton<lb /><lb />22nd"Ath Nandae in Advent, |[ _<lb />: ene. © MaryTs.. ee i<lb />|T Deo. 26th"Christinda ~Day, Gates |] aa<lb /><lb />Dec. 26th"Thursday, Fest, 5, Ste-<lb /><lb />i<lb />c or ge<lb />8. i<lb /><lb />Maen i<lb /><lb />P."1�"�<lb />Holy Communion |T<lb /><lb />oi, | ally<lb /><lb />» qeubi<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />o Red eevee eee «ed 404).<lb />Luas"Common,... -- veh ho 6<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Dee. 20t"-Sunday Stee Ohriates, mee<lb />h. P., Woodvilie, Bertie county, idea |<lb /><lb />Cireulation. E. P., Plymouth, Grace |G. 4<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Peer<lb /><lb />befece pui<lb />geleowhere. Ourstock oo ete<lb />3 branches.<lb /><lb />ronnie pease<lb /><lb />= cli: Susi<lb /><lb />iGEM, ae<lb /><lb />tan hee ne:<lb /><lb />bt wa ys ut Lowest MA REET PRices<lb /><lb />CIGARS,<lb />oh ER |<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb /><lb />alete stock of<lb /><lb />nd sue rices tosult<lb />the times. Our g bought and<lb />sold for CASH Gonetors, having no risk<lb />to run,we.sell.at-a close. margin...<lb /><lb />tee ong<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHU!.'T2,Greenville. N CO<lb /><lb />and peanuts for: role as Tuphished<lb />~by Cobb gBro&amp;&amp; . n, Mer<lb />~chants of ,Norfok);<lb />COTTON. . M<lb />ddling 8 71<lb />Mid Padine St<lb />Low widaling_ Mele ~The next session, of this School "|<lb />Tone" quiet. pesin ut<lb />EAS UTS. i; cf<lb />Prime 2 b| le Li<lb />Extra Prime %: 1ta<lb />�"�ancy,, 3} anes te i month<lb />Spanish $1 bu onrse embraces: al oe<lb />Tone"easy. | déually taught in an Acade<lb />~Perms, beth for rupioe and bent<lb />" reasdpable.: «  « RELY<lb />2° onl wee Sitted ov ewan<lb />usiness, . by , taking, the... agademi<lb />Greenville/Market. [edt tone. hl ages wit %<lb />{ . pursue igher: ~eourse;'� PNY<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz | edn tantoee (Rio bhigh Pe<lb />Butter, per 1b ~ 16 to 25] enter, with credit, any ao Nt<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7}: he ap or, the State Univers iy.<lb />Sugar cured!Hams 12 to 184)" cre - pales reck<lb />Corn 41) to 60 | a AE Ay Utara<lb />Pier | Family 3.75 hts A | go young man sie cheracter an<lb />Lard 5} to 10] Moderate et eo course wi<lb />Oats . 37 to 40|-48 will be in ing arran,<lb />Sugar 4 to 6| ments to ee zo her schodls,<lb />Coffee | 16 to 25] The discipline, wil be go at | its<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 | Present standard, /. {<lb />Chickens 12} to 20 either time a oattention nor<lb />Eggs' per doz 17} work will be spared to make this senool<lb />20 all that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />o' Your address, with six ise<lb /><lb />ciee in saarn e m to par Hess<lb />te te Boston,<lb />i ngroufal line |<lb /><lb />of ivi and d ules dor self-<lb />measurement, of<lb />i SRE S a<lb /><lb />be rb - Aen<lb /><lb />The i oniedies e<lb /><lb />= to ns at Gees ie Oo<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY.<lb /><lb />Naar ne rae aa ae<lb /><lb />che Se<lb /><lb />~| July 30, 1895. °<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />| dress<lb /><lb />Ae H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />wf : Princip<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />J. L Ss &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />sur AGENTS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />+ WILMINGTON. ¥.c. - .<lb />Sige an does the anes work<lb /><lb />OBSERVER, esas<lb />von Fame al<lb />be: forwar thy.<lb />North Caroline's otht 100 8 ao lie stent 4 ete<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />igods BS oni ty ul #a¥<lb />~OnT ~vite Streel,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ates, se cle oF a tk 00. ~ | Foe ; at reasonable ra<lb /><lb />noe ~Teas ce fy ey i | a ily... repo! of<lb /><lb />J he of, era i ae ( it<lb /><lb />aoe eee<lb /><lb />| in large quantities in. Teadon ed] anak were ee<lb /><lb />re ee<lb />ONLY omit DO LAR<lb /><lb />+ Penn eS ey<lb /><lb />~THE OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />; Fs i gigs Re CAs Sama ee<lb />4% thal<lb />ao i 5 i '<lb />SSE Eee Sip<lb />~ * BS eect cee eee at gt<lb />eh f OE Tec FRAN &amp; .<lb />es  *<lb />ats Be ety Bunt i be<lb />i<lb />#<lb /><lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00068212_0003" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />Bie tN: Pia ig ede eigen sania hie<lb />ee,<lb /><lb />ese eee iin nae a a. : 3 aad AIO Rd Gy<lb /><lb />srt ie Spin sity ok he fap a Hi ei s y iil egy<lb /><lb />me i : a ae ee oF j ae * ale: 7s) ag aoe tig # : oe a<lb />AN INDIAN POMPEN. | ee ee ee<lb /><lb />AND ~FLORENCE RAIL wad. | eR con Once the Vermttiee Ca Indi at | Now» :<lb />Ocaense aged, {Pee She, oe oNothing sadder or-more bonttiful<lb />: : ae eh ee ene Te etiata in» India ~than the deserted<lb />Pee o4 ATPORNNYSCATIBAW. city.of Fathpor Sikri, . There: it<lb />RAINS @oIwa SOUTH. - GRERNVILLE N.c " ore fa Fotis from: Age oe<lb />oe i Hiewel 3 a cs ee much as its years ago when}.<lb />ree aE we Frere in ailthe Courts _ | Akbar decreed the stately pleasure oGIVES: ~YOU 0 tH NEWS PRESHLE EVERY.<lb />Nov. 17th | if : | house. It was built to commema-|, - | AFTERNO FOE ED AND<lb />Bien i a | He BLOUNr. , fey3 1b. FiEMANG | rate the blessing:of the holy Salim |T WORKS: FOR THE. BEST<lb />TT larail Browns FLEMING: Chishti, . the,/hermit, who. dWelt onerennsre OF<lb />sido (fis a AtvOMMeRE Aman, among the wild beasts in his cave} _ :<lb />Me iia O70 = Practice in all the Courts, Ta Sikri, and who had foretold.that| one i<lb />: riot AkbarTs son, born on that spot, sO wg ae Feta gS<lb />110 onl | i ~~ | should~ live ~to ~sudceed him dn the a i _ :<lb />Ly Tarboro I licar ae Sane | i4.0. LATHAM, -. HARRY SKINNER | splendid throne, ~The: saint did not a Bes ee a ee : o<lb />by Rook 2 1 05}10 20 6 00} ECTeAM &amp; SSINNER, foresee. that. thé infant.would grow a. 3 one oe. :<lb />wh Selma a 7a! 11 03 . ADR ee 7 up into that unmitigated debauchee | 3:7 snes 4, ee aati uae ima<lb />Ar. FlorenceT | 1 20|'309 (OEE ag «| URED Wi ores ata GREENVILLE FIRST; {PITTC COUNTY SECOND,<lb />r. FlorenceT | 7 3 whose: poten :<lb />| ter ar ga | liquor esuspéthat yittuons em bassa- OUR POOKET|BOOK THIRD.<lb />ee Sr]. | John E. Woodard, FF. O. Hardj dor to sneeze incontinently, to the<lb />Oyo oe ce Wilson, N, (C. 2 Flag c.| delight of the Whole'court. But the<lb />Pith 4 Le ol # Yy/oopanp &amp; HARDING, heroic toper did not defile -his fa. ,<lb />iP. M. A ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, . ther's palace city, which must have a seein)<lb />Vi vil Ra ds 1 308 &amp;. Greenville, N. béen deserted soon after its found.<lb />c sboro |. Special attentionT give Neel erTs death, for when William Finch a ; Satan ee Pees<lb />oe Masnolla 4 16 « 13 ai settlement e clai h tovo ectiongs ve Pi AEM EO a. arene at IN } ba SR ae fae p ets edge Rare ee<lb />= At ms. visited in 1610 he found it o~ruinate, ' 7<lb />ge ah et Pp. ty wie 3 cen or '| lying like a waste district and very | SUBSCRi PTIO 25 Cents a MONTH.<lb />: Fe """"- | dangerous to pass through at night.� :<lb />thane Borne oes Barbers. : Ruinate it has remained ever since, ee sats<lb />" | oo "= | desolate and abandoned. ° No later. . | (0) :<lb />Dated oe) eB oy ES A, SMITH, ruler of India has ever dared to.live|_ 7<lb />Oct. 6th sais $2 TON SORFAL : ARTIST, in AkbarTs Versailles, just ag.no rul- ve<lb />aie ZA |% | jag Patronage ee LE N.O. | or of India has ever climbed to the! - ; :<lb />Tr Apu! Oo wr atronage solicited... heights of Akbar's genius.T Tn the ud east<lb />Ly Florerce 8 15.735) "| empty . palaces, the. wonderful<lb />Lyv'Fayetteville! 10 55! 9 83 ERBERT EDMUNDS, mosque, the sacred tomb, the baths,<lb />re a oTs Pe sas Cider ~Open fee PAREEK:. |. | the lake"at every turn we recognize<lb />scabies aie |Special attention given to cleaning | 80me memory of the greatest of In-'<lb />: ay} "- Gentlemens Clothing. dian emperors. We may even en- i<lb />Sa | 7r aye vere ter his bedroomthe*kh wabgah, or. , | va<lb />7a Thag rn oabode of dreamsTT"and see the very<lb />-"- "- The pal Cheap xeursion Rates sévaens ~dfT ~beasititul } 8 yn ar grieg ~PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />Le Wilmington 9 26 00 TO thevery pope oes ot rheylete - S<lb />anion afgee Geo Mca Mier ogoniasead OAL cha aye<lb />Lg Goldsboro | | dritid Upon ow A t<lb />Lr yer ae ( Hon State a tna ty Bocin his eyes during the ~long sultry aft- One (Dollar P ef Yea. o<lb />. = Ape hg ape th i i baal<lb />may walk into the houses o i meh) "eek phy uke ehowelcet baal<lb />. ATLANTA, aa. 4 be and Abu-1-Fazzl, the laureate and the This s the are N Favorite.<lb />: Sept. 15th, to Dee. 81st., 1895, premier of his empire, who,gang his<lb />ae MS} suey VIA. , _ | glory, ce fiat stn val : We<lb />~Ly Wilson a igi ai oa nel ee Ged peal ie . MAY #0e 8 on lding,. 8 1 ee<lb />coat | 7 nat] hone andodd galleries. whith@emel *: I8.A REGULAR ruaetie OF THE PAPER,<lb />hd Tao, | o| Though PullmanT Pa'in: rare have. sought ~to, identify, withi tho IS ALONE: WORTH, MANY TIMES THE :<lb />Ge Rookv Mr | 2.38 jig ot� ae vy by bane ~| famous hail where metaphysical de. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ae<lb />Ar weldon M2 od We ddlf, Rooky Mownt; -Witson ~Payi ive! dates kook place every Mxiday night |�<lb />a vile; Piorenée, Oranpebitt'g: Aitken ajiqg| UOder the emperor's personal. presi-<lb />*Peain on: Seotiand Neck Bikasn toad | Aithud'a:: Por'Rates, Schedules, Sleep: | deney, and philosopher and theolo- ~<lb />Haves Weldon 8.55 p,m. » Halifax 4,13 nig Cat accommodations call otér ad: | gian, orthodox and: skeptio, did. furi (0)<lb />Pym. ) :atrives: ind Neok'at 4.55 p mea nideraguen. Atlantic Coast TAne, or} ous battle for their creeds or dowbts<lb />©,, Greenville 6.47 p. ms, Kinston 7.45 she ~ til] they ended, long after.the ~small | - denal dase as<lb /><lb />B. Mi. Returning, leaves: Kinston 7.20 J. W.MORRIS, ..C. 8 S. CAMPDRI L � 64 9,<lb />~ m., Greenville 8.27 a.'m. Arriving!  Diy,. Pass. Agt. . Div, Pass ret ei by bandying *o~pervert') and When you ~need e~-.<lb />alifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am 1 Chaplestow 8.0. » Bighwend Va, | | Stheist,�T to the disgust..of.an~tn-<lb /><lb />oiaika ba wes ; T TON, ae MY EMERSON:<lb />rains on Wash h. les Tr ow A'ss PI:<lb />4 achingtom: rn vt isting erve Preiser, Gem. Pass. Agt.<lb /><lb />willing witness"the saustene Ba-<lb />daoni; rs an Epic ¢ £ ana tN ees<lb /><lb />00: &amp;, ins) aris fee Parorele Witeaington NeGy | ~The associations of Fathpor: Bieri Mier<lb />r akan Cnet pits : oCity of Victory,� are not its only FOB: PRI T T N G<lb />ed ter6 olaims.to our..interest. and .respect. .<lb /><lb />. Its beaut desolati ed the<lb />a Mates &amp; Istirnatitnal Ean poet insapibabionT ot ene ot eet seek<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GEORGIA. stirred .the critical enthusiasmT of " me j<lb />via the Fergusson, who'says of: the ~Turk. - Don't for get, the<lb />ish sultanTs house,T which still over-<lb />SEABOARD AIR LINE. looks the Pachisi court where Ak. | o ital) gel) ae,<lb />Vestibuled Limited Trains bar is fabled to haveT played his Reflector Poy Ce,<lb /><lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />upon which NO extra fare ig charged. | games of living chess, that itis ~~im.<lb />LOWES®: | DOUBLE possible to conceiveanything.so pio.<lb />_BEGoREION. DALEY 5 turesque in outline� or any: building | -9"-""<lb />ASS i) aoa: SRBYIOE.. | go pehty sand wonderfully carved |<lb />Throtigh ~Gad Bay c thee Sleeping Cars| without the ~leastT exaggeration or<lb />be ches from bad taste. Equally exquisite is the WE<lb />, YHAV<lb />i Washington, D.C, and cy bale saee0parith its epeamt | AYE AMP racritens ALL<lb />Nasi 00� s. arrives Portsmouth, Virginia. : r yhee' et nr Wii on: a KINDS * 0 *<lb />Pp Yer tiene cor gia aed via : closer Pty ? T TCOMMIERCLAL AND<lb />be? ef pe be a :<lb />8,90 a. m., Nashville 8.3) aint, airive ae WaieeHbere Ranier Pete Pb A ui: 4 Pa aed OBAGoO WAREHOUSE WORK. a<lb />Becky Mount 9.05 a m, dail y except haf acon eer ae: Ne ae Pine ~a frit het Hikw Ave Ree PRP AEA te, ae<lb />ester,S. C: thea, Athens, Ga. , , o0 ee<lb />Treing on Latta breach, Florence: Rv| Leave Weldon, 3.00 A, ee 12 Doo , Andes teat what can Balan a the able aE diy abr be, ad: a<lb />R., leave Lasta 6.40 p aurive Dunban} Ar aire Atlan a :09'P. ~ ~A. Mel ther stately ~ ~high .gate,TT Bulau On W giles fh<lb />7.50 Bm, Che $08 b a. Beturning | ueat day. "Leave Wisslygo oio | Darwaan, of other oenete he ur or] and Pree Suit our ~Patrons. 7<lb /><lb />leave Cliot6.10.a m, Dactiy 6.30 o2 im, | avon, 3:20 P.M. Aitive Adlanta 4.09 crowns the rocky plateau; and Wwhichj:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oo _~ astaned Sun ) yeu aa ~ Ast Aext, day. b the historian of architecture cites as<lb />a ee 1208 i via. oT E SEa-, onoble beyond any portal in India, cna<lb />x27 glinton Branch ore War OAM ae seas ce *H il perhape in the. ins world? = " "". 9<lb />a ¥, exce auday, ullman: ~CatT resery ?<lb />pe slim cnt 08 Pp, m* sree Bag denies meg ~arte rr henre eons Gapatig i 181 12, " hin? wieidsicd ps<lb />CA #; Mm. and 8.00. pm. | furmeshedwpon» application » to! anyT Consecutively Nambered Cats, Bes nde eae sds<lb />as Walon arse ett on| AE onsaemnamors AW Line, 'or-tOl  girange things sil ooescoally THE R 4 5 ECT NH<lb />all points daily, a WER: eson.| Bappen. on railroads, Not long ago TL<lb />Richmone, also at. Rowk H. W-B.OLOVER; T. J.ANDERSON: | DAPPC g ag<lb />Norfolk Carolina R 54 Hou with iu cima) sgt ey mids Pass, Agt.| &amp; Fort Wayne freight conductor, on ,<lb />ane all poin North | via Norfolk, coe JOHN, v1 looking reload qe of; his _ ith tece o " B c HEAPESY Pt<lb />resitent, was surprised to yen carsthe} "§ ee<lb />JOBN ae DIVINE, Ose i arent Va. | numbers of which rhody in correct |. LACE IN GREENVILLE FOR<lb />ee ged lh ercaeraeT rotation;: { He could scarcely believe | ; wierd; was� dobbs i ah bj donk Mya end 2% See aM being Me f<lb />that through pure chahce such al.T NK 80  STATIONE!<lb />thing could -happén, but! thére- were) |,<lb />| the cars, with the first one next'to} , , omg<lb />| thieehgine:numbered d i ~. oo fle " WP Mepis! ey<lb />i see b kt hawt Llgets DayT a neelgpen . .<lb />Felon ie ndin | ~ Memorandumuhd Title Books, all Sizes and<lb />dKe ete ee) ROE SHARE ae<lb />Le eye | dering sboas trom, pace ta pico the} | g<lb />rake le e got shu s tage tot 4<lb /><lb />a Gen. :<lb /><lb />iation « WE STOM s OD<lb /><lb />DAs " op an tees iw a Pere stiddlin.� +t wont wy<lb />. a at theT ic 7 Of a nate fae po es é a ~<lb />o iis es et ies : ~veiea if Pi rnyte rs i ; a @ t ~ T<lb /><lb />; Be wWas FGaGd O' ATI . Bliss OF CNS ed gts a ag ~<lb /><lb />~G, ag i QV ng 1° AN ext | mt woe are bre og WE Dit bis<lb />x 8 i pe: ban Leib abode Beh AR<lb /><lb />ap er RD | sceh lees� Ghbte a Ge citidat<lb />E Capen. ~Wintnn No ~died daring �,� the operation, "Ge.<lb /><lb />x a : i � : * ' ¥<lb />~ ; : as see oe Ni ore, ty f / jf a Boe NaN :<lb />eas i ie iJ : �,�<lb />ee) " ; , A s ¥ i x af ; : i $<lb />; Mi ake pe « ae é . : - é ~ Ne<lb />b ee rae * .<lb />- ; is B :<lb /><lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00068212_0004" />
        <p>Revives many ad<lb /><lb />nonce<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />-Bolarges many an old business, |<lb /><lb />_ oPreserves many a large business.<lb />ull business,<lb /><lb />o1, Senator W.R.. Williams, of Faik-<lb />land was, ere ony.<lb /><lb />Dr. H: A. Joyner returned this<lb /><lb />~Rescues many a lost basiness, morning from Grifton.<lb />ic oase, Babe oy Be ~business. Postmaster G, B. King went to<lb />3 Lae , geT ashington City today.<lb />| ow : oRey. R. F. Taylor onow of Spring<lb />� udiciously,T? use the. T |<lb />To oadvertise judiciously a ope, spat inde bees<lb /><lb />~eolumns of the REFLECTOR. -<lb /><lb />Bes<lb /><lb />eo gpaix AND BOAT SCHEDULES,<lb /><lb />saianienet<lb /><lb />| Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives $:22 A. M: Going{South,<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />n Monduy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Commented<lb /><lb />~Saturday local showers followed by<lb /><lb />°° popypAyY HASH.<lb />You are Invited to the Feast.<lb />Cotton to-day 7} to 3.<lb /><lb />Get your cocoanuts at Morris<lb />Meyer's.<lb />The schools close today for the holi-<lb /><lb />| Dainty Neckwear just In at Frank<lb />WilsonTs.<lb /><lb />Christmas shoppers are out in full<lb />force.<lb /><lb />A full line of Fruits and Confections<lb />for Chistmas at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />I have 30 barrels fine Apples that<lb />will be sold cheap. Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />A cannon cracker goes off every<lb />night.<lb /><lb />Another new shipment of Tan Capes<lb />just arrived at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Entertainment at. the College to�<lb />night. ~ 3 :<lb /><lb />Just received a car load: of the best<lb /><lb />Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee<lb />satisfaction. D. W. Harper.<lb /><lb />Housekeepers should buy their nice<lb />" for Christmas cooking of D<lb />. Smith if they want the best.�<lb /><lb />Just received Cheese, Mac aronj<lb />Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and<lb />Cakes at lowest prices. D. W.HARDEE.<lb /><lb />If Santa Claus gets his Toys and<lb />other Christmas goods from James<lb />Long the children will be happy.<lb /><lb />As we have decided to change our<lb />business on Jaunary Ist, we are now<lb />disposing of our entire stock of Grocer<lb />ies at cost, strictly for cash.<lb /><lb />pg © 4D Srarner&amp; Oo.,<lb /><lb />Florida Oranges, Catawba and Con-<lb />cord Grapes, California Pears, Bananas,<lb />Apples and fresh Candy at. -Morris<lb />Meyer's.<lb /><lb />Boys, your money will go, a.Jong)<lb /><lb />+ ways if you by Fire Crickets. and. Roe<lb />~ tiiam Candles of DS. Smith,� ©<lb />The nicest Christmas present for a<lb /><lb />gentleman is a good fountain open.<lb />You can get the best at Reflector Book<lb /><lb />25 barrels best Flour just received<lb />/ will be sold along with all other goods,<lb />: at cost for cash. J. L. Stanxey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />, Tf ypu want any magazines fer next<lb /><lb />{| Year you tah Jeave your subscriptions | jeman who liad just galled for fll all orders for Select Ovstets| given thes he Morten it<lb />Deru se it Store, and, save] ai article Le,saw. advertised remarked | PFOmpty. | 60 a te ik and other buildings ¢�<lb />a. 2 &amp; them yourself: |yesterday, that peoples) now-a-days look cca abe tate cas epenge'® by the town, in yo pepe phe en<lb />2 dana - ~discounts when several |to the columns of the newspaper to learn | ea Reni y areeipe oe nay phe 5 . ert<lb />i ee pee eon. _ }where such articles as they wish to | 4, de ig .,|County Commissioners. pa<lb />riers the, Market| Cot Game e eter ad axe sald ine<lb /><lb />oe : There are now in Greenville many<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Mrs. Ollen Warren, of Penny Hill,<lb /><lb />4 is visiting her parents . t here, *<lb /><lb />Mrs. Si W. Coates arrived this morn-<lb />ing to spend a few days here.<lb /><lb />We saw a double wagon load of oys-<lb />ters going out to.day.<lb />Fresh Sausages for sale, 10cts a Ib.<lb />** oMrs. Jxo. Franacan.<lb />The next few days will be the short,<lb />est of the year.<lb /><lb />I have jus$ opened my Christmas<lb />Neckwear. Frank WILSON.<lb /><lb />Oh! Those exquisite Handkerchiefs<lb />and Muftlers at LangTs. '<lb /><lb />| Some of the boys shot one pop-crack-<lb />Jer too many last night.<lb /><lb />Holly, cedar and mistletoe are being<lb />brought in for Christmas decorations.<lb /><lb />Large numbers of ladies are out every<lb />evening to look at the holiday displays.<lb /><lb />The Burrecton. jwillT be a goad<lb /><lb />{Christmas present. Send it 0. your<lb /><lb />friend.<lb />, News."The best Flour is Proctor<lb /><lb />"| Knott sold by S$. M. Schultz. Try a<lb /><lb />24 1b bag.<lb /><lb />To-day the warehouses ~had their last<lb />sale until after the holidays. They<lb />had big breaks. :<lb /><lb />Toys, Babies, Wagcns, Horas, Can-<lb />dies, Nuts, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Oranges,<lb />Apples, Cocoanuts at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Tomorrow is the last Saturday before<lb />Christmas and the merchants are look-<lb />ing for a big trade, phy,<lb /><lb />Beautitul and artistic Neckwear just<lb />in for Christmas at Frank WilsonTs.<lb /><lb />For Christmas Toys, Fruit Cakes,<lb />fresh Confec.ions and Fruits go to L.<lb />A. Hargrave &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />You should see the lovely Christmas<lb />goods at Mrs. M. D. HiggsT if you want<lb />something nice.<lb /><lb />Apples, Oranges, fine Calitornia<lb />Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts<lb />at Moris Meyers.<lb /><lb />DonTt pass me by when you want<lb />Toys, Fruits, Confections, Fire works<lb />and other Chiistmas goods. I have a<lb />iull line. James LOonG..<lb /><lb />Boxes, Screens, Mirrors, Easels and<lb />Paintings, and many other nice Christ-<lb />mas presenis at Mis. M. D. HiggsT.<lb /><lb />elaborate wedding than was witnessed<lb /><lb />* :<lb />j Ny ig<lb />by wi ode a ie S|<lb />me<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />pretty and desirable goods for Chariat-| The day of walking from store to store<lb />snot the trahy ind, butane earl of rile wanton<lb />"Ghat are of acryoeT and value, Gof he plat Ad the Wise anes i<lb />ei Goes PLS, te eee Cee RE� 5 Aion get . Sia<lb />_ examine the stocks of RerLncremind. | Me one WAO, Reepsyhia AYER<lb />_ ~yertisers. : eR ety ag a THhince in. the papete i Sa eh ee 1 awe<lb />ee Unie | raddgh aril Lae ot eae dagk<lb /><lb />5 be We ay as T i i � 3 ae * Aue +<lb />on! CESS SAR Cate Pos ee En gate<lb /><lb />mee FE,<lb /><lb />4<lb />4<lb /><lb />Beautiful China Sets, Cut Glass |<lb />Toilets, Glove, Handkerchief and Cuff<lb /><lb />North Carolina basT had) no'maore<lb /><lb />Tonchdes ure font, And beT te taht Mea os<lb /><lb />» |negroes out in Carolina township, a} ~<lb />+ |few days igo, that may cost one of<lb />ing| them his life. One went to the house<lb />~fof the other on Sunday and appro-<lb /><lb />iated a suit of clothes to use thatday.<lb /><lb />|"He went back later'and started to put<lb /><lb />the suit on again to wear it off. The<lb />other negro and his wife were -both<lb />home then, and the latter told him to<lb />let the clothes alone. He threw a<lb />brick at her, striking her in -the face<lb /><lb />{when her husband picked up an axe<lb /><lb />and ~egacked the assailantTs skull with<lb />it. The wounded man was stil in a<lb />critical condition at last accounts.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />When you go out to look for<lb />something to send asa Holi-<lb />day Gift go to Wooten'Ts Drug<lb />Store and examine the lot of<lb />White Metal and Enamel Toil.<lb />et Trays, Plain Out Glass and<lb />Colored Bottles, Glove and<lb />~Handkerchief Boxes, Lap<lb />Tablets in Celluloid,Manicure<lb />Sets in White Metal and Cbi-<lb />pa Trinket Sets. Our Mir-<lb />rors ir. Pyralin are gems of<lb />themselves. The perfumeries<lb />shown this year are up to the<lb />standaid, A fall line Brown<lb />BrosT goods and ReckseckerTs<lb />standard odors.<lb /><lb />M0)<lb /><lb />OPERA HOUSE.<lb /><lb />MUSICALE<lb />Friday December 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 prograinme will consist of<lb />Vocal and Instrumental Solos and<lb />Duets, Cornet Solos, Mandolin,<lb />Guitar and Flute Trios, Recita-<lb />tions, &amp;.<lb /><lb />Proceeds for the benefit of the<lb />Disciples church at Farmville.<lb /><lb />Admission: Reserved Seats 35,<lb />poner Admission 25, Children<lb /><lb />6.<lb /><lb />Strong Testimony ForS.1- C.<lb /><lb />New Bern, N. C., Oct. I5th, 1895.<lb />Mass. CLARK Brus. &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />[Successors to Meirité Clark &amp; Co.]<lb /><lb />Gentlemen :"This: is to.certify that I<lb />have used oS, L. ©.� forindigestion and<lb />obtained refief after other remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingl y reccommend<lb />it as a valuable medicine to ull who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion.<lb /><lb />W1I,.LIAM ELLIS,<lb /><lb />JOHN.F. STRATTON,<lb />Importer, Manufacturer and Wholesale<lb />811, 818, 815, 817 E, 9th St., N. Y.<lb /><lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />an Education, "<lb /><lb />ARE<lb />'<lb /><lb />And The Eastern Reflector 1s<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 (6<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 will get the lar-<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />between now and6 o'clock P. M. on Jan<lb />lith, 1896. Two subscribers for 6<lb />months or four subscribers for 3 months<lb />will count the same as oue yearly sub-<lb />scriber This is no catch penny deviee<lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subscriber snould be brought buring the<lb />time specified the bcy 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 />ive for every boy wno wishes to erter<lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb />ef 10 per cent on all aibscribers, 1:0<lb />that those who fail to get the schol-<lb />arship will be paid for their work, but<lb />+he one who wins the scholarship. will<lb />not get the commen Now boys get<lb />to work with the determation to win<lb />this prize. You can get a8 many sam-<lb />ple copies of the REFLECTOR as you need<lb />by applying to the office. It you decide<lb />to euter 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, giving 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 />HE EASTERN REFLECTOR. ,<lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />D  oeemenmeimanal<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. 25th, 1895.<lb />This to certify that I have arranged<lb />with the publisher of THE BASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free<lb />the English branches, for the 6 months<lb />term beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy<lb />to whom he may awarG the scholarship<lb />in the above subscription contest,<lb />W. H. RaAGsDALE,<lb />Principal Greenvilie Male Academy.<lb /><lb />aluabie Town<lb />Lot �,�<lb /><lb />In obedience to an order made by the<lb />Board of County Commissioners at their<lb /><lb />Sale of V<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb /><lb />~s Fa sad<lb /><lb />by ~<lb /><lb />ne ay<lb />(eS ET Oi wee<lb />x wis oe ge i ad<lb />: hte Pa Ree DT LY Sh EE ES<lb />ras, a<lb /><lb />wharf we are} ne.<lb />prepared tO) or<lb /><lb />meeting on the first Monday in Novem-<lb />ber 1895, directing me as the Clerk of<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: P, H. Pelletier,<lb />in Durham, on Wednesday evening, | President. Sec. &amp; ~I'reas. cere Boert © oo Bs ert<lb />~ T ~ mi the Vourl ee<lb />when Miss Lida Carr, daughter of Col. | reenville lig ie bras of the town ot Greenville as<lb />J. S. Carr, was married to Mr. H. C.| LUMBER CoO lot number 102, it being the lot now<lb />ee oe | weet ® | used by the town of Greenville,aca Mur-<lb />Flower, of Kansas City. ane ket House with the permisson of the<lb />rH for LOGS and poy |WinT Rig = tll er he<lb />ott Oyo Ae Poa ea tor and pa William M. King, ex ome c e<lb />ik Aitaredpy 3 P 4 Opt at the home of Cash at matket fice Board of Commissioners of Pitt County, |<lb />Mr. George Belcher, in Carolina town- Can also fill orders ve nereby give BoP re ealeT te th<lb />: i. hagas xposed<lb /><lb />ship, Mr. John E, Congleton and Miss) for Rough &amp; Dressed highest bidder, in front of the Jourt<lb />Lidie Belcher ~were married by Rev,| | Lam ber promptly. House door. at Repeater ager 3<lb />1": Gh re en J ooO ay,T 4 F *<lb />J. L. Winfield. The attendants were| Give ysyourorders. © - day the vat sale will be one third cash<lb />(A pComglaton (with Milgf Nannie] and she Ualanee °? PTyable TH one And<lb />Whe, Shetedd (Belchés. trith Miss| 8: O- HAMILTON, Jn, Manager.) equal insiaititil: Deters inuorest on<lb />Hae "Leggs, He Skiner wi | = oc ung |oamaes TE Te ts<lb /><lb />Mise Maggie Rawls, J. 1, Perkins! FX RSH] HOUSE near the| gad take hi<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />ae<lb />a #3<lb />cue<lb /><lb />Fe om<lb /><lb />aed<lb />we Ye 8<lb />a<lb /><lb />Re<lb />Be<lb /><lb />~Wants or should want<lb /><lb />_|your footsteps<lb /><lb />gest number of yearly subscribers for |-<lb /><lb />of ebarge in}<lb /><lb />oi<lb /><lb />ae<lb />BH: ~ raed 3 .<lb />eae ;<lb />le Sy at oe<lb />ve -<lb />WS  bie a oe,<lb />=<lb />hee sd é<lb />oe Bee<lb />:<lb />we<lb />i<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />When your thoughts turn "<lb />to the many, many things "<lb />that you will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />~ot yourself and familv turnT<lb />toward the<lb /><lb />store of<lb /><lb />JB J<lb />Where you will find<lb /><lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best-assorted line of the<lb />felowing goods °<lb /><lb />- *<lb /><lb />ms<lb /><lb />of many and viried kinds<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi'gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />Ney Furnish-<lb />--..% Ing Goods,<lb />#4 Shirts,<lb />7) Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb /><lb />Scarfs,<lb /><lb />HAVA BAGS at Caps t<lb />Na Wee neatest<lb />i nobbiest<lb />ey siyles,La~<lb />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, Laee 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 both as<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />GOON AD ERAS<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />aie ne<lb /><lb />h)/ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />Men and Boys can't be<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />Ladies and Misses are<lb /><lb />Wire Buckle. Suspenders an<lb /><lb />i ~a liging<lb />j T +S SEE a<lb />; a<lb />o<lb />~<lb /><lb />SOR O10 His ct a<lb />ve,<lb /><lb />bee |<lb /><lb />Mippreneeny ok ey AS . ~ : :<lb />phe os be Bed ew ages ee Bey pe<lb />i Pies oe Ie age abs: Se, | ea vene eae ti<lb /></p>
      </div>
    </body>
  </text>
</TEI>