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A reasonable<lb />guafantés goes with every pair of<lb />dollar gloves.<lb /><lb />for ~fine,<lb />jndge 0<lb /><lb />of stb Lyd<lb /><lb />Are you.<lb /><lb />, st<lb />ova i to pik<lb />ohh brbenty not, you should<lb /><lb />ih 4) nt a<lb /><lb />, inodeT he ye eel<lb /><lb />= ap RO BANE.<lb /><lb />» 6 nes vay<lb /><lb />Hw<lb />st<lb /><lb />aN<lb /><lb />of eh | Ay<lb /><lb />" |ready making trouble.<lb /><lb />1 Catisle, of, Sales<lb /><lb />i fe ca ev<lb /><lb />a : 1@TON LEICER.. ,<lb /><lb />|B Reed uses s the Musalo"Printers DonTt<lb /><lb />- ~Like the Civil Service "Russia<lb />Offers to Come epee<lb />. BamTs, Rescue.<lb /><lb />Pa<lb /><lb />(From our Regular cuascaiceuibnt)<lb /><lb />Wasuineton, D. C., Dec. 27 °95.<lb />Speaker ReedTs muzzles are in. prime<lb />working order, ,He muzzled the mem-<lb />bers of the Ways and Means committee<lb />and compelled them to report two bills<lb />prepared by him; one increasing the<lb />tariff upon wool, woolens and lumber<lb />to 60 per cent of what it was in the<lb />McKinley law, and raising the tariff<lb />upon everything else, excepting sugar,<lb />15 per cent above present rates, ang<lb />the other providing for the issue ot<lb />three per cént coin bonds to replenish<lb />the gold reserve whenever the Secreta-<lb />ry of the Treasury deems it necessary,<lb />and of $50,000,000 in three per cent<lb />3-year Treasury certificates, or so much<lb />theréof as the Secretary of the. T'reas-<lb />ury may need from time to time. He<lb />muzzled the objecting republicans who<lb />wanted the bills submitted to a caucus<lb />before being� reportedT to the House,<lb />and lastly te muzzled the House and<lb />had his bills passed, notwithstanding<lb />thatthe democrats did all the protest-<lb />ing they couldT under the Reed rules,<lb />against the railroading of such impor-<lb /><lb />| tant legislation through. the . House |.<lb /><lb />Without debate. When one of his own<lb />party went to Mr. Reed and asked<lb />that a reasonable time be allowed for<lb />Y | debate on the bills before they were<lb />@ | passed Mr. Reed dismissed him by say-<lb />ing sharply; ~The House isnTt a de-<lb />bating socicty.� In fact, for all practi-<lb />tal purposes there is no House. Its<lb />powers have all been usurped by Mr.<lb />Reed and its only important duties are<lb />to obey his orders. "<lb /><lb />But there are neither Reed rules<lb />nor methods in the Senate, to which<lb />these bills have now gone, and the<lb /><lb />thoroughly debated before they are<lb />acted upon. It is doubtful whether<lb />either of them can pass the Senate at<lb />without being materially<lb />amended. see<lb /><lb />In creating three election committees<lb />to bounce those democrats whose seats<lb /><lb />: q : : ~o ee<lb />are being contested by republicans and },<lb /><lb />to give those republicans who are hold.<lb /><lb />ing seats which are contested by demo-<lb />crats a valid title to their seats, Mr. |<lb /><lb />Reed overlooked one thing that is al-<lb />The committee<lb />on elections has. but one room, and<lb />each of the three committees claim the<lb /><lb />; right to use it.<lb /><lb />The union printers are not 80 glad<lb />ut the extension of the Civil ~Ser-<lb />aa rules to ~the Government. Printing<lb />Office ag they were. Already four<lb />non-union printers ~have secured posi-<lb />tidus in the building by: passing the: re-<lb />quired examination, and, there will: be<lb /><lb />Vil jokes, until their number grows so]<lb /><lb />gent that the offic will have to be<lb /><lb />i what as non-union.<lb /><lb />, The report, although not yet officially<lb /><lb />a leonfirmed, that Russia had offered to}<lb />ou |ToanT the United: States $400,000,000, in<lb />gold; without, interest, has. probubly |<lb /><lb />created | greater consternation fmong<lb />\the. Euro gold kingsT who hay e been |<lb /><lb />squoteing « enormous profits out of the}<lb />: Lier ~Stites: ~undér our present ~bad<lb /><lb />fncial! aystemT thanT did President,<lb /><lb />a aed bold announcement in be}<lb /><lb />halfiof ~théT Mouroe. de<lb />fi itt the, papa + been<lb /><lb />twT<lb /><lb />shang ioar fold, this, on<lb /><lb />eo |<lb /><lb />* notwithstandin<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ed ha<lb />~sorts had n put on, the lack |<lb /><lb />ep<lb /><lb />- |list. Of course there is no ore<lb /><lb />coutry-may count upon their being |<lb /><lb />all, and: certain that neither can get}.<lb />| through<lb /><lb />oe il<lb />it \ might | he M<lb />ve oF:<lb /><lb />| chat this government will sete Rus! y<lb />siaTs offer, bat it was none the less al"<lb /><lb />very friendly and gracions actT on the<lb /><lb />ministration with a weapon that wil]<lb />inspire fear in the minds of the Euro-<lb />pean gold. kings, who know by expe-<lb />rience what Russia can do in the finan-<lb />cial line in opposition to them. RussiaT<lb />has not only made itself independent of<lb />the aforesaid, European money kings,<lb />but while doing it has accumulated<lb />$800,000,000 in gold. More<lb />half ef this gold, for which RussiaT has<lb />no particular use, is deposited in Euro-<lb /><lb />Its withdrawal from Europe would be a<lb />knockdown blow for the gold kings.<lb /><lb />JOHN BULL'S CHEAP JACK<lb />SHOW.<lb /><lb />enemy aa<lb /><lb />KOBERT W. CHAMBERS.<lb /><lb />con<lb />eran seanemanen<lb /><lb />I.<lb /><lb />The same old game of grab.<lb />John Bull?<lb />Of oheads I win and tails you lose ?<lb />The old, old trick of snatch and nab?<lb /><lb />Now what's the use,<lb />John Bull ?<lb /><lb />II.<lb />Your circus tent is rent,<lb />John Bull ;<lb />Your thimble game no fonger draws ;<lb />Your old trick lionTs not worth a cent ;<lb />We've clipped his claws,<lb />John Bull. |<lb /><lb />III<lb />We've fixed his paws and claws,<lb />John Bull ; |<lb />We've lately learned a thing or two ;<lb />Your cheapjack show is bust. because<lb />We're onto you, }<lb />_ John Bull.<lb /><lb />IV.<lb />Your bunko game we know,<lb />_ John Bull ;<lb />WeTve seen you fleece your weaker<lb />kin Hm<lb />WW lio yentured in to see the show""<lb />You neednTt grin,<lb />John Bull!<lb />¥.<lb />We've seen you rap the Jap,<lb />John Bull;<lb />We've seen you throw the Russian<lb />down ; ;<lb />We've seen, the Spaniad take his =<lb />And rob Ahis crown, ©<lb />| | John Bull,<lb />VI.<lb />The Freneh you've whan gedand PARE<lb />~John Bull;<lb /><lb />the Dutch;<lb /><lb />But if weT ~re flim-flammed rll be hanged!) PY<lb /><lb />Oh, ~no ; not much,�<lb />JohnT Bull<lb />OO wee<lb />So tack and pack your sack,<lb />John Bull 5:<lb />Pick up your thintble-ring and git,<lb /><lb />back |<lb />Y ou might get hit,�<lb />John Bull.<lb />VITL.<lb />res enough | Of bluff, ,<lb />John Bulls<lb /><lb />Fe 7 tent, heii bag and show must} i<lb /><lb />The \ 0 he thieves i ~is rather rough<lb />An ~ug, you Soa<lb /><lb />Listibisi<lb /><lb />iat<lb /><lb />fe net gh<lb />_ Christmas evening at 7:30 slack a}<lb />ay om L. Hai,<lb />ng were i<lb /><lb />~Miss raves: ea §<lb />.<lb /><lb />ee ye.<lb /><lb />Pm a A<lb /><lb />jer<lb /><lb />ating inventory this see<lb /><lb />aks}<lb /><lb />part of Russia, and it furnishes the ad- a<lb /><lb />than<lb /><lb />pean banks outside of Russia, That is].<lb />the gold that she is willing to loan us, | |<lb /><lb />YouTvé' workéd j your green. goods on}<lb /><lb />And | heed your Uncle donTt come |. | 2<lb /><lb />merchanta have been ax<lb /><lb />Al styles, colors, weights and prices.<lb /><lb />You need no. not go-any farther for your<lb /><lb />I have them all in and will be glad to oshow:<lb />them to yon. Come and see old :<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />(+ ?2D©<lb />7 im Are ;<lb />+ Agaw hs<lb /><lb />ring Out Sale.<lb />ye Gat Ole SHR re vy SAP Megat<lb /><lb />Owing to Removal I offer my entire stock from.<lb />JANUARY Ist, 1896, 10 A.M.<lb /><lb />ha %<lb />j sib re: glk ; + 7. 4 ri I hat ~ Sy<lb />7 eh ae be 2 :<lb />«9 §<lb />» P, &amp; a . ae i Ge Pf ~<lb />HEA hs ou 1S ae a Le iieddeee 9b ARAS SRE Ee eas ees (@<lb /><lb />In pulk or retail to suit the buyer.<lb />N + _ - time to secure; ae<lb /><lb />eytinene oid dak}<lb /><lb />~e<lb /><lb />wake 1, vee A.<lb /><lb />~ apavhagtng rr<lb /><lb />Py ei ik ae<lb /><lb />é There. will I be oI rie<lb /><lb />he Ni at our: saan dent<lb />f4 ae ae<lb /><lb />Be<lb />HI] J r,, Sho<lb /><lb />Ki oIND rye<lb />yt Li at Cost for Cash<lb /><lb />Is<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />rs ll OF vt eatin:<lb /><lb />i iif<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, Nc<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />| mason and a Methodist hero, can do !|<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />i et ~others follow: the example of W.|<lb />F, Finger, « bright young man who}<lb /><lb />acs A ote poy pn Lop of<lb />end in brief items of NEWs,as it oceu<lb /><lb />in each neighborhood. ~Write plainly<lb />and met eat a on one " the eee<lb /><lb />he ee<lb /><lb />he ~ a nice residence for $650<lb />and had it renovated and remodeled,<lb />making we pyeel cost $1,000 for.a two<lb />Wsonag and made « _Pisgent, of<lb /><lb />ca<lb /><lb />"Ute commen. on. auger<lb />eh s ates Ps<lb /><lb />"<lb />Snail Pena<lb /><lb />: Sarvnoar, Dacuunsi 2721, 1898 ie<lb />Oe ae<lb /><lb />~Frank Thornton, the. largest mer,<lb />chant of Fayetteville, has made an as-<lb /><lb />gues<lb /><lb />oThe coming ~to the Auditorium of<lb />the Prussian Sampson, Sandow, calls<lb /><lb />| to mind an experiment made upon him<lb />o| some few years ~ago in Vienna. ~He Was<lb />wathipg wit 3 cmon<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />oe to 81 to ten<lb /><lb />- the reviliie to meet the « scene's ~the| s<lb />government, and toT provide against a<lb />deficiency.�<lb /><lb />Ses<lb /><lb />sation ~turned upon ophysical endurance |<lb />andthe different modes of punishment |<lb />in vogue among the Pagan people. One<lb />of the Chinese modes of punishment, es-<lb /><lb />pecially when a Parse ap : sae,<lb /><lb />so AC T<lb /><lb />spot in his s x ? | BOUrs or}<lb />days, if necessary. � Few men ~have been<lb /><lb />able to withstand this awful strain. The<lb />tortare jt inflicts ig proven by the ex-<lb /><lb />ft gun ar arid a but pant judgement<lb />in selecting an object tephogt ats» Pwo<lb /><lb />-y e500: haute. wk in| a poor!<lb /><lb />OHRONOLOGIOAL REOORD | OF 1895,<lb /><lb />eee its ta) pao ed i 4<lb />i S| oo 50 4 : 4 cae<lb />Te tht we te Sea, So-<lb /><lb />cial, Philanthropic and Religious Gath-<lb /><lb />~Sie wre ene<lb /><lb />ohe following record of the leading :<lb />ecu at, the year 1895 has been carefully |<lb /><lb />| rege ran ed tc<lb /><lb />~ence:<lb /><lb />~Conventions: The séventistn<lb />meeting of the American Unt aSSO-<lb />ae in car aera<lb /><lb />tist union began anni-<lb />i Yeoary coli e ok Mite<lb /><lb />Shipwrecks: Pacific Mail steamer Colima ran<lb /><lb />prado eager Po Pgh Ao la fe<lb /><lb />~Bom Pedro wrecked off tn Bred<lb /><lb />* 100 lives lost.<lb />a. Obituary; Gen. G. M. Mitchell, ~tees ver<lb />eran at~Charleston, Ills. ; aged 60<lb />. ' JUNE,<lb />1. Obituary: George M. bre i a Chicago pio<lb />neer, in that city ; aged<lb />a. : Hon. Vineet D, Markham, a<lb />very distinguished urist lorada, at<lb />. oe aged 66,<lb />Obituary: Miss Emily Faithfull, the Eng-<lb />were economist and philanthropist; aged 60, .<lb />~ Gen. Primo Rivera, captain general of Mad- |<lb />rid, mortally wounded by a subordinate.<lb />§. Obituary : Samuel Washington Fuller, artist<lb />and portrait painter, at Saratoga: aged 79<lb />The one hundred and fo mea annual con-<lb />clave of the grand lodge of Freemasons<lb />opened in New York.<lb />6. Fires: Carriage plant burned at Jackson,<lb />Mich. ; loss, $175,000, 2 elevators destroyed<lb />at Appleton, Wis. ; loss, $150,000.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />12. Obituary: Theopilas Adam Wylie, emeritus<lb /><lb />professor of ancient languages in the Uni-<lb /><lb />versity of Indiana, at Bloomington, Ind. :<lb />a<lb /><lb />sien i nal mn oA<lb /><lb />aged 60<lb />29. Obituary: ~John Barbeo Minor, LL,<lb /><lb />aged<lb />80. Fort Scott, Tex., flooded<lb />BL. Obituary: Richard M. Hunt,<lb /><lb />Il, Fire:<lb /><lb />H | By Obits «8 ne<lb />| Ten, it~ Wednesday, pi ta<lb />Circulation. a: © sjenuues race :<lb /><lb />Seneca os eae enatnns sop abe neat a ~clateapay ihe<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />can | cat Ba as " otis artee im Washington | #t all Mornin rs exvie re<lb />" burned ; ty ~000 Bows (0.) water-| Catechized wher<lb />works destroyed ~by fire $100,000. Vestries -_ Rieasebe prepared tomeet<lb />Obituary; James Bunn, cure of the Shinne-| the Bis Tan a SAD<lb />cock Indians, at Southampton, N. ¥.; ion |<lb />about 8. .Rev. Edward Beecher, one of the} ) | 4) '<lb />"" ~~ ai a . in E r ookly nm; aged ag | ~<lb /><lb />%. Obituary: ~Dr. Anthony Wilson<lb />bishop.of Winchester, at Surrey,<lb />aged 70,<lb /><lb />2%. Obituary : Col.<lb />porter dg d<lb /><lb />Thorald,<lb />England;<lb /><lb />Alfred M. Wood, mayor of |<lb />uring the war, in that city;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />fessor of common and statute<lb /><lb />law in the<lb />pig of Virginia at Ch<lb /><lb />etoveervaiw<lb />by sudden pre-<lb />jpored archi-<lb /><lb />Torte Gipt eh 11098<lb />Bright......, arse ee sh tO 8<lb />Redd. ouside hs 3 tod.<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb />. Cipitation of rain.<lb /><lb />tect, at Newport, R. I. ; aged 68<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />AUGUS?, : 4106<lb />1, Obituary: Prof, Heinrich von Sybel, Ger- oe agi oe a5<lb />man historian, in Marburg; aged 78. We: Sieg ae aa Jo TAOE<lb />Fatal cloudbarst in Wyoming. eal Edo ~ta to 18 n<lb />2. Fire: A business block at Lima, 0., de- |: ' Bine. , Aontine es<lb /><lb />stroyed by fire; loss, $100,000. Chae + Gommon:... »...6 to il<lb /><lb />%. Obituary: Ra} Swinburne, an oldengi- | Obituary: Joseph . ~Thompson, African ex-<lb />peer he: Rejph Bl George Stephenson, plorer, in London. � Good eeert ver AQd. to 20<lb />~father of the locomotive,� near Charlys-{"8: Fire: Spragtie, the seat of Lincoln county, oa<lb />ton, W. Va. ; aged 90. devastated by fire; loss nearly $1,000,000, | eo:<lb /><lb />8. Fire: At Sloquet, Minn., 50,000,000 feet 4 , &amp; Fire: Berlin, Md., almost wiped: out by ie<lb />choice lumber burned: loss, $150,000. fire ; loss, £200,000. ede<lb /><lb />Obituary: John A. Forepaugh, the ci + Bite: 2 teamers burned at Cincinnati;<lb />manager, in Philadelphia; aged 43. ey 50, a 6 bbe. Ps ~. rand<lb /><lb />wary : es Hu oster, actor<lb /><lb />8. Fires: 1 Dewing &amp; remedies ea . a playwright, in New York city; aged 61 Below are Norfolk y<lb /><lb />a ig by Kalam . Mich. loss, 4200, 6. Ohiiuany. «Searles ciples did ineadiow ~and peanuts foryesterdgy,as furnished<lb />a rd silk mill a orence, M.A. Boece veteran, at! y Co . .<lb /><lb />Mass., destroyed by fire; loss nearly $150, Augus . Rogt,,| Charts of Norfo lak ty oo<lb /><lb />a ase Sh Lett cord at " ates<lb />pn Beg oF nee ire reeves id eng 7 ; 8 1-16<lb />stroyed by fire: a relict train from Wheel: | Ouirassy? oAssociate Justice Howell Ea; | Good Middling<lb />ing wrecked and 3 men killed. munds Jackson of the U;-@, supreme court . iddlin ue 7v :<lb /><lb />Obituary: William Steinbart, a pioneer mer-| 74 Wor, Meade, Tenn. ; aged 68, Low Middling. 7 5-16<lb /><lb />a -elaae of California in San Francisco; aged Disasters; An 8 story buildhig hg cottaped te Good Ordinary rr<lb />g% New Y Brit:<lb />Tica eat iwesosy cae] ek Baie fe Henpeng wes | ove om<lb /><lb />erside, Cal. ; aged 81. mes on at y and sank in 2) |.<lb /><lb />e' Janell Kilsman &amp; Co. thing Suime<lb /><lb />~BxtraT Prime<lb /><lb />worksTht Newark, x. 3. destroyed 1 by fire; ancy ae<lb />aged 8). j ANC we<lb />brothers at Salisbury, aged 18 ~and 14 perience of Sandow. A student offered MiscefisnebusT Christian Endeavor annua) ued at $250,000 at ort, Ills. "Lae _<lb />T nearnunen convention opened in Boston. Destructive greorefecenn t . Pixley, ~veteran dour! me" easy. nee<lb />years. respectively, went out with # gun'}to bet-him that he would ior he able to | hi st Bai sonndnoe in Minnesota and nalist, at, San an FF ciseg 4. J . ie a) i) i<lb />a oS : ca os. iy { 2% Fird! 2 freforics, WW dwellings and other 3 = o- i<lb />_ Tuesday evening and made a target on let a + halélitre of kad ply Big his}/13, Obituary: Henry Prouse Cooper, former's propeviles laurned. im -Philudelphiny uss, a fe .<lb />nil 4 awell known New York te flor, in New $207. bus. Gr C enville Market.<lb />be York; aged 50. Senor Zorillu, noted Span- ; L ey<lb />the side of a powder magazine. ~Phéy- 7 , P ish republican leader! ad Madi: aged OL esr ert ees ps ing sp gg . pear ms 8 uy Sch | |<lb />Obituary: Rev. Alonzo A, ner, ~ : NG orrec A &amp;<lb />; Were warned of the danger of osuch our measurement. Sandow laughed at | pastor emeritus of the Second Universalist | 1: Obituary: Dr.T William Dean, noted Baptist ~ oi vewe<lb />- - church and a prominent prohibitionist in missionary among the orientals, at San | eo aS<lb />_ Sport but regarded not the admonition the very idea of his not being able to do feats: aged 61. Diego, Cal. ; aged 88. Butter Pet, Ih, (ss lind lO SO Pe Wy<lb />ol rile Weel. oi lndelng | the +. tee: A.S0horsepower engine exploded at} CoB ¥entions: ~Phe ~first national convention Westeln Sides. ee oN Whe Ga<lb />- melange the ) Pile, ae wrecking sry ue, combs angen ome eto | Sug cured hoe x<lb />gun went throngh the side, of the rhage pauet Jf _ ing;:4 people ~killed and 7 injured. "gam: Libvagy ashoclation bees in Denver | ore et &amp;<lb />bh Sie : ee 7 ; . Personal: Harriet Beecher Stowe cilebrated The National A tation Ne wad ealert Corn: Meal «<lb />oaxing and a terrific explosion followed | StHliciently-darge ¢ to let the water escape her'eighty-fourth birthday at Hartford. met in Brooklyn Flour,) Kasmly yg ralk) 4<lb />drop by drop. The experiment began, | 4 ph At ng mae Sgr ine 14. Obituary: Baron Christian Bernard von| Lard.: hai peg<lb />lowing a 12-feet hole in the ground, wholesale drug store, ho an Tauchnite, the Eutopean publisher, at Cate .<lb />there were many anxious faces, but San- ia baa Lge na Yl " ha Leipsic; aged 79. Thomas Hovenden, fa-| Sup :W)<lb />__ tearing up trees by their roots wich Taughed res: cendia re destroyed a théas artist, at Norristown, Pa. anal<lb />and chatted gaily at first, church, 2 newspaper offices and: sevéra) Co a a<lb />American Pharm utical adsociation opened<lb />_ than the severest tornado, breaking} and the student Kept count of the num-| Stores; loss, $225,000. Jacob's Third Avenue| oSih an CMrmage Salt pet ~Back. 7<lb />The World's WomanT 8 Christian ~conference | 15. Obituary: P. F. Rothermel, painter of the Chickens , revo i<lb />hundreds of window lights from build- ber of drops. , At, About, the; two hun; Fi ane yandon. ih ae a oBattle of Gettysburg� and other celebrat- | pees per dos<lb />iscéllaneous: The Harlem ship con: : eswax. per ~<lb />ings in ~he townT dear by, and dolug dredth Sandow grewa little more erioues |" Siem neta etcer oie Long Islandsound| 2 Pictures, at Linfleld, Pa. Gen: John D, bts<lb /><lb />soon an: | expression of pon crossed his<lb />face. With the entrance into the third<lb />hundred his hand began to ewell and.<lb /><lb />grow red, ~~. a sk<lb />are pe<lb /><lb />other damage to property. And _ this<lb />ds not the worst side of the story. The<lb />| older eieg was blown into to fragments, his<lb /><lb />pain grew<lb /><lb />' the financial jae! thrown, asin, a |<lb /><lb />to hs ~ae he wei<lb /><lb />19. Obituary: W. H. Shieffelin, headT of the<lb /><lb />-@. ra: ~Poser house and cars of the street<lb /><lb />opened with ceremonies.<lb /><lb />ia drug firm, in New York city; aged<lb /><lb />a gt in Seattle, Wash., burned; loss,<lb />. Obituary: Henry B. Houston, ofather ot<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />;; et Abiugdon; aged 75.<lb />16. Obituary: Geni Samuel Bell Maxey, a Con.<lb /><lb />18, belt ttk-dtistice William Strong of<lb /><lb />Imbodn, famous Confederate cavalryman, |<lb /><lb />federate veteran and ex-U. 8. senator from<lb /><lb />~Texas, at Bureka Springs, Ark. ; aged 79.<lb />The thirtieth annual reunion of ~the Broth-<lb /><lb />erhood of Locomotive Engineers opened at<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />. % o1"* transportati interests in Penn Ivania,TT Mintis<lb />scons lfeg 6 vestige of clothing except | until finally atT = our dred and | _in Philadelphia; paNgane ey eee Cgipedien gs�, Volk,<lb />1 and twentieth drop Sandow had to give Emperor William Taid. tho ~keystone of the! the seulptor, at Osceola, Wis. { aged 66. ;<lb />one shoe, ~small patchesT of undershirt taco r Kaiser Brgy (eb, sane. * Matiney enacg | Disaster: 7 people drowned at Ocean City,| dove<lb />u n edge ; uish- é ee<lb />~on each shoulder and his coat gollar be~ My oth bald i net aie a his 1834 daysT oe Pin New York to Chi'| on m1. Disa * sare: Dr elena ~= dentetay: Bhs pee the finest work 1s<lb />T an eago, hotel, D nver;.25 deaths. | be South, and p cee are + v<lb />ing torn of ened the younger boy was | was pore for several dayé afterwards, | % Miscellaneous! Lord Rosebery aiid!� nir| ps £2, the Gury hott, D ve dk akd-wiee | take ehipmenth eyery Tuesday. Brin<lb />ring : ig Mad a CAE. ministry resigned. at  Pougieopase ive | honse and other property burned in Mil | your work to our gt Spey. t sed<lb />3 ""_"" angular boat race at Uighiceepsie over | warakkeo Ida, $300,000 _will be forwardé mptly. Prices<lb />Cornell and Pennsylvani; yi Obitnary : Ex-Gov,. Luzon B, wrens of Oon-<lb />_ Foung Y's. Beat Op ities: , | Obituary: Thomas Henry Buster, the sclent- necticut, at New Haven; rah |<lb />a Se oe. ist, at Eastborne, England; aged 70 years. | 95. Fires At Rosendale, N. ¥., 95° buildings<lb />fod i ae 25. Ppre th M. D. Boruck, a pioneer editor burned ; } $125,000, ie<lb />a} i the _ men i of rend by "Phillipa, the evannclige weet | | Obitanty/ HO: Houghton, head of the Bos oon<lb />ee ps, the ¢ An Dela) ton publishing house, at North Andover, |) |<lb />S00 swept by the largest,| 9°. Obituary ; Patrick Gavan Duffy, formerly | i iF<lb />tee kat ~cae in: over years. - police justice and known ag tha ~Tittle fi.<lb />+ a. dportng Hale defeated Harvard by 84 Zadar� at Comb River, 3. W<lb />wh , len at New London, srt Oe 8. Obituary: |<lb />- %. Obituary: Prot. Hi Huxley, the who on GrantT staff, Titate, ae Palrdoe<lb />a jor * Seientist, at Eastbourne, England; aged 70. |. Conn,<lb />| MOLE: from them, writes x i + ne near Rid rn deerme<lb />ge in the October Ladiés \ Prdesor of ~botany at Yale, in Were Haven; | 1. Obituddy:! Marshal MeDonhid, U. 8. com<lb />ad al : i 61. iri licens dbigy 3 imith, a Union missonerofah and erin sn Washing mi<lb />eye ik hdd 4 erbiany. 4<lb />k poor ritk nie sms, Ww KF ~Finger, wisdom and the |<lb /><lb />: , ee Oud a Wek mh Avs,<lb /></p>
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Sho) |<lb />Ar Tarboro 4 | |<lb />Lv Tarboro | |<lb />Lv Reeky Mt | 2 33: il2 07<lb />Ar Weldon ; ly 65!<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Roe<lb /><lb />aves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,13<lb /><lb />B. Mss » arrives Scotland Netk at 4/55 p<lb /><lb />®., reenville 6.47. pre vm, Fdaaort 7:45<lb />p. mi. oReturning, leav ald eat Kinston 7,20.<lb />a. ., ~Greenville 8.22 Arrivin<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a..m., Weldon 11, 20 am<lb />daily.cxcept Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />oWashington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />8.40a. m.. Tarboro 10.6<lb />leaves Tarboro 4,30°f<lb />p. m,, arrives ey<lb />Daily excepf',5<lb /><lb />YWeturning 2a<lb />Sundey, 6.00<lb />_ arrive Tar<lb /><lb />Rocky . 3 nit 9.05 a m, daily "exee t<lb />Pe ag s.<lb /><lb />Treins on bis breach, Flotende R.<lb />R., leave Latta 6 40 pm, adrive Dunbar<lb />7.60 Pp m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />te<lb />Train -onClintoa. svance leaves WareT<lb /><lb />saw for Clinton \caily,. except Sauday,<lb />11,10 a, m. an<lb /><lb />d 8.50<lb />leaves Ulinton at? 00: a, m, and 3,00 pm.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close sanvecsion<lb />at Welds sor all points:<lb /><lb />- JOBN Ff, Divi,<lb /><lb />a M, eMERSON,T 7 fie<lb />J, KR ~KENLY, Gen'l<lb /><lb />ane mgt<lb /><lb />4th, 1894) 6<lb /><lb />sp<lb /><lb />5<lb />S-'.<lb /><lb />~Dp. m: Returning! o<lb /><lb />aa ae ise! Ji<lb />Lh oie si tia DO<lb /><lb />~~." prey of?<lb /><lb />j|s Thos. J. JARVIS<lb />U pane, % BLOW, be<lb /><lb />ae Be<lb /><lb />oAue Bw<lb /><lb />ae ATTORNEYS-A Ait LAW.<lb /><lb />ie oF Erste AN Oper<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH, :<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENV!LLE, N. 9.<lb /><lb />we Patronage solicited. -<lb /><lb />p{eRBERT EDMONDS.<lb />. FASHIONABLE BAREBR. -<lb />"Under Opera House,<lb />Special attention given to eee<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />J. Hy BLOUNT,<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING#<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LaA Ww,<lb /><lb />' GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />. | sircune in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />ate De FLEMING<lb /><lb />N. 0.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER H.W: WHEDEEE, |<lb /><lb />~Nek &amp; WHEDBEER.<lb />Suceessors to Latham &amp; Skinnner.<lb /><lb />Arr.<lb /><lb />YSsaT-LAW<lb />GRYES LLLE. N. ©,<lb /><lb />mere<lb /><lb />etnias<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard Fig. a ecg,<lb /><lb />Wilson, N<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATVORNEYS-AT- LAW,<lb />coed Greenville, 'N.<lb /><lb />« OF: reprtiy ® }<lb /><lb />Special attention given to boileotlons<lb /><lb />jAand fettlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Py<lb /><lb />all its<lb /><lb />"e wit ile<lb /><lb />the times. Qur<lb /><lb />RS AND MEKvu<lb />eir yearTs supplie<lb /><lb />branches,  / |.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />seat<lb /><lb />heii Miceveat to gét our prieés beftte pit<lb />hasing elsewhere,,Our stodk ig ae<lb /><lb />Sond<lb /><lb />i.<lb />oR<lb /><lb />BUY |<lb /><lb />On<lb /><lb />~PLOUR, COFFEE) SUGAK -<lb /><lb />RICK, Tea, dic. eee<lb />alw ays ~tub Lowsar Manse r Fargss<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; ~CIGARS .<lb /><lb />we buy direct from! Manufacturers, enaT<lb />bling you'to: doing! = " * con:<lb /><lb />$s<lb /><lb />URNI TURE<lb /><lb />sia sa andeold at prices to suit<lb /><lb />oods areall bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />BL ao<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7.50 vm, dally except Sun :<lb /><lb />; i<lb />i<lb /><lb />wae te<lb /><lb />N lk rH<lb /><lb />ii fs eae be<lb /><lb />¥ e: ie : a<lb />: oONLY OnE DOLLAR A YEAR,<lb />ohe view CWT Fee EOE rik BA R, hi<lb /><lb />ey ee<lb />ow Ate:<lb />Sa toh<lb /><lb />~|between now and6 oT¢<lb /><lb />| this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb /><lb />the one who wins the scholarship will<lb />o| not zet the commission. Now boys get/<lb />| 140 work with the determation to win<lb />this ~prize. You can get as miuny sam- |T<lb /><lb />ih) YH® BASTERN REFLACTOR.<lb /><lb />i " ha<lb /><lb />"Goi to he:<lb />tbat dreotio.<lb /><lb />a scholarship ecntitlir<lb />free tuition in all the<lb /><lb />months) of<lb /><lb />Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />This isthe best school for boys in<lb />Easteru North Carolina, and the boy<lb />will be tortunace who wins this prize.<lb /><lb />CONDITIONS.<lb /><lb />This 5 months scholarship is to be<lb />given. to the boy who willT get the Jar-<lb />Rest number pf yearly subscribers for<lb /><lb />111th, 1896. Two. subseribers for .6<lb />months or four subseribers for 3 months<lb />wj li eount the same, as-one yearly sub-<lb />sc riber This is no catch penny deviee<lb />but a bonad-fie offer, an! if only one<lb />subscriber snould be brought buring the<lb />tine specified the boy who brings it<lb />williget the scholarship Of courseT wo<lb />expeet more than one. subscriber 40 be}:<lb />baought in. for this isa prize worth win |<lb />ning and many boys will work for it<lb /><lb />In order that there may be an jincen-<lb />ive for every boy wno wishes to ertern<lb /><lb />ef 10 per CéiitT on XI sthseribers, :o<lb />that those who fail to get the schol-<lb />arship will be paid for their work, but<lb /><lb />ple copies of the REFLeCTOR ss you need<lb />by applyiv? to the office. Hy. ua decide<lb /><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 REFLEC.<lb /><lb />cessfitl boy time to enter school on the<lb />opening day of spring term Monday,<lb />Jani, 20th,<lb /><lb />Address all letters to<lb /><lb />Greenville N, C.<lb /><lb />emacs mame em isee<lb /><lb />} | GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. 25th, 1895.<lb /><lb />; This to certify that I haye air anged<lb />with the publisher of THe EasTeRN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free of charge in<lb />jie Boglish branches, for the 6 .months<lb />term beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy<lb />to whom he may award the scholarship<lb />in the above subscription contest,<lb /><lb />| W. H. Racspa.e,<lb /><lb />"Principal Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />|Administrators Sale<lb /><lb />By virtue of a decree of the Superior<lb />| Court in the case of W. B. Wingate ad-<lb /><lb />sell tor cash at the Court House door in<lb />| Greenville on Monday, the 2ith day of<lb />-) January, 1896. ~the. tullowing<lb />land, to wit: A tract of land;situated<lb />in Contentnea ~Township - (adjoining the<lb />Jands of Amos G. Cox, W, H. Stocks, }<lb /><lb />ding Trip and others. containi<lb />orty ele ucres, bp or less. Su<lb />ject tot<lb /><lb />ow of J. lu. W. Nobles. |<lb />Dec. 26th, 1895.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Sent engi Address ;; o<lb /><lb />Me Hf (Py<lb /><lb />wisi give absolutely free of ane<lb />othe hol :<lb /><lb />oglish spraatled ;<lb />for the. entire: spring term, 1896 �,� 7<lb /><lb />|The Eastern Reflector |<lb /><lb />KP. M, on Jan<lb /><lb />pre e: ter tais contest sea us your nate |<lb />as. we Wishto know how many bovs ae,<lb /><lb />TOR of Jan. 15th, .1896, glving thy. suc- |<lb /><lb />» of Land for Assets. i<lb /><lb />~/riinistrator of J. L. W. Nobles, I will).<lb /><lb />tract of}<lb /><lb />wd<lb /><lb />|One Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />dower of Mary bic e wide| |<lb /><lb />take pee lose: Poh ge line<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />. THE OBSERVER |<lb />a : SR EE<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Centsa MON<lb /><lb />wetT ee fas eat: bere dh ada a Dae tae 4<lb />i Oe canoer O24 Oe:<lb />|Our Work and Prices Suit ~our Patrons,<lb />if : . ~ oa ,t i Le BY T a iy ke er<lb />ee heyy dees<lb /><lb />ie wee PEP THAVON te ay v<lb /><lb />~GIVES 1 you 1 THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEP" a<lb />_ WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />_ oINTERESTS Or ala<lb /><lb />oS<lb /><lb />, AOS<lb /><lb />TH.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />~ 4<lb />hi he de ok de Liisa dines iting<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT<lb /><lb />~This is the PeopleT 8 Favorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, ~WRICH<lb />IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, |<lb />1S 4LONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />bert isis PRICE,<lb /><lb />Pye<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />-/When you need "22-<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb />be Det ng ta<lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />-o-"<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL |<lb />KINDS O} COMMBROIAL AND.<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />ae vy bia tik W.B. WINGATS, ea<lb />a cSt Thea on dies 1 salt} Admr, of J. L, W. Nobles. 0-<lb />i raceua fra. 8UGG, goat oo Asay died wee ee<lb />i eee iowanted every are ~ ~4 Le :<lb />Sin Pont ET : The Charlotte THE REFLEC OR �<lb />iow XG STAR| OBSERVER, \<lb />; le : 8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1N OREENYILUB FOR tone<lb />f North CarolinnTs, . Gil: ghd Bea Tk ee ¥ ia oer oy mei { re gna i<lb />on ei ~FOREMOST NEWSPAPER i 0 T Tl<lb />ATER ct i LANK BO K3,3 a4 ONERY, NOEs .<lb />in j | AN D i<lb />cg ta 2) WEERLY |) A fall the ot Tadeo, Da cristo� - Eayel he i<lb />atari -Memoranduin and Time Books, oall� si sn re a<lb />o sient ate . Ragdoll Date hadT Note sles ed i<lb />et ee eee ae: Met Oe an oke,Legal Cap,Fools. Box | yess Ee !<lb />| ala esa aay att Ai. wiu flee, the clab er ebe werk feom. ; woe end Note e ror : ee Rod!<lb />4 iit a i oh Ae eet Poll i i ) oe<lb />0 Ae Daily of rite DAILY OBSERVER. | |! Papers: Pena Benia: aud Pen-Holders, woT<lb />fags a ~Siete Daliy'n 1 from the State Te a Vek Bilal | these Meal.<lb />ce NN, j oand National. » 88, a wear. - , , 1 fea ' MTs<lb />[se mre OME yeebvosl bull : yitinky VS ore ite 4) � yen Lor ae<lb />urn situdbinmipeat hy wile Data gia<lb /><lb />sexe pri thor<lb /><lb />hag + ic AMAT AIT IN Be:<lb />Fay dg yuals; lr nit i<lb /><lb />: ~yon want at<lb /><lb />ay By ay ne<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />e a an old business, -<lb /><lb />. business,<lb />business,<lb />Sy Calg Sts<lb />- many a ng bu<lb /><lb />ats ee ee<lb /><lb />" Oe<lb /><lb />| oder judiciously,� use Load 8<lb /><lb />eas aR! sf)<lb /><lb />3 oe r and mail train going).<lb />3 north, cng 7% A. M. Going South,<lb /><lb />; Noreen Fe Searcy |<lb /><lb />rae<lb /><lb />Seas B Moone contig arrives 2s 00 P,<lb />My leaves 2:16 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers atrives from Wash<lb /><lb />Monday, Wednesday ind Friday<lb /><lb />"eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />Christmas is Gone, But The News |<lb />Comes on.<lb /><lb />Seale ameneal<lb /><lb />It looks like there might be snow.<lb /><lb />This is the last Saturday of the year.<lb /><lb />nee SS) ey D, sft pate<lb />Light showers ay and tonight<lb />Sunday fair, :<lb /><lb />Greenville had an arta pleas-<lb />ant Christmas. "<lb /><lb />_ There have been a number of dances<lb />and parties this week.<lb /><lb />The little folks are not done talking<lb />yet about what Santa brought them,<lb /><lb />Founp."Pairof steel rimmed eye<lb />glasses, which have been left at this<lb />. office for owner.<lb /><lb />stiles<lb /><lb />pe mg, foes<lb />ina and | \Gebrgia are jiere<lb />~ ®,<lb /><lb />Some of the turpent)<lb />South C<lb />hiring hands.<lb /><lb />ond you need a mice for the new<lb /><lb />: | Boone at tale<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book. Store hag ac-<lb />count paper in: tdbletsy the overy ~thing<lb />for taking inventory on.<lb /><lb />_. The prettiest line of 5 and 10 cent<lb />_ tablets we ever had were received today<lb />_ at Reflector Book Store. :<lb /><lb />The Methodist Sunday School had a<lb />a gay time at the ~party. in.the Stat |<lb />Warehouse, Thursday night. |<lb /><lb />Attention is called to the advertise-<lb />ment of land sale by W. B. ing<lb /><lb />sdminietiaiar 4 of Je: hy pt obes<lb /><lb />Shey 3 alah off the old cannon<lb /><lb />- several times Wednesday night and<lb />made the windows around town rattle. |<lb /><lb />_ Mr. Merchant, let your plans for the<lb /><lb />| oA afew days! will have 50 head<lb />of fine horses and | nites, and they will<lb /><lb />| 0.4, anes a Rah, onival is<lb /><lb />[to see the bo:<lb /><lb />| Neck, spent<lb /><lb />| Middleburg to visit his parents. "<lb /><lb />~boro, who were visiting the family of<lb /><lb />~| He, will holdT his first service here to-<lb /><lb />}ginia, Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Elam, of<lb /><lb />ee 13 ee<lb />sa a es<lb /><lb />~SL VE King, of Tarboro, doped in<lb />ys today. -<lb /><lb />N. H. Whitfield returned from Ox-<lb />ford Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />" Register of Deg ds W. M. King went<lb />ae Ree es |<lb /><lb />Bia 4 Soak: bad this morning<lb />from a trip down the road.<lb /><lb />_ Miss ..Eva Kinsey, of LaGrange is<lb />visiting Mrs. H. C. Hooker.<lb /><lb />Dr. C. A. Thiebem-2 Aetrt<lb /><lb />E. B. Higgs and wife returned from<lb />Scotland Neck Friday evening.<lb /><lb />o4. BF leming left Thursday for<lb /><lb />J. W. th aip yt this<lb /><lb />yay Fete Welatd snake<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Edward Gurley, wife and children, ot<lb />Goldsboro, are Visiting the family of B.<lb />F. Sugg.<lb /><lb />Rev, C.. Mu, erie Went . A)<lb />ashy rigton | today | ito intend the<lb /><lb />aptist union meeting.<lb /><lb />» Capt. C. Ty i igscomb, of South<lb />Caroli ha, is ater the holidays with<lb />his father, W. T, Lipscomb.<lb /><lb />HB, Sledge, and little son, of Tar-<lb /><lb />L. H. Pender, returned home today.<lb /><lb />John Ames, of ~Portsmouth, who<lb />spent Christmas here with his parents<lb />and sistar, returned home Friday morn-<lb />ng.<lb /><lb />Prof. W. H. Ragsdale went to<lb />eigh Friday to attend a ee<lb />TeachersT Assembly Executive. Coon.<lb />mittee.<lb /><lb />Joseph Tunstall, -of GreeneT, cdunty,<lb />has ntoved oWiis | family ta, Greenti And<lb />occupies one of the Munford buildings<lb />in Forbestown.<lb /><lb />oMisses Priscilla Williford and Flor-<lb />ence Vick, of Rocky Mount, who spent<lb />Christmas with Miss Lena oe<lb />returned home today.<lb /><lb />Mayor Ola Forbes and \faily spent<lb />Christmas with relatives at Grifton.<lb />Councilman W. L. Brown was Mayér<lb />protem during his absence.<lb /><lb />/ Rev. N. Hi Dy Wilson, ~the new pas-<lb />tor, of ~the Methodist church, accompa-<lb />nied by his wite, artived Friday evening.<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />J. I. Baker, of the U. S, cme<lb /><lb />Fortregs ei Pie a<lb />|stats tag rt<lb /><lb />~post this hoe<lb />Dr. W. H. Savage and wife, of Vir-<lb /><lb />ee spent Christmas here with the<lb /><lb />apts<lb /><lb />_ | given under the direction of Miss Tone<lb /><lb />"| May, of Farmyille, who was assisted<lb />by Miss MariettaSwan and Mr. M. M.<lb />Swan, of New ~York, ~Miss Petronella<lb />Pate, of Goldsboro, and MissesT ar:<lb />tense Forbes, » ~Avnie Sheppard a<lb />Sarah Hooker, of Greenville.<lb /><lb />The following programme was ren-<lb /><lb />rt} dered :<lb /><lb />*Piano Duet"Overture, oWilliam,<lb />Tell; Misses Forbes and: Hooker.T -<lb /><lb />~Song"oThe Plight of Ages,� Miss<lb />May. |<lb />Cornet Solo. _ (a.)oForest Concert,�<lb />(b.) oThe Elf,� Mr. Swan. "<lb />| Song"~oFleeting Days,� Miss Pate.<lb />Vocal Duet"*Love Divine, Misses<lb /><lb />May and Swan.<lb />Piano Solo"*oEtude deBizic,� Miss<lb />May 7 we<lb /><lb />Vocal: Solo."-*oAsthore,� Miss Swan.<lb />Cornet Solo, (a.) oHowWonderous<lb />fis the Power}? . (b.) oThe Last rose of<lb />Summer,� Mr. Swa<lb /><lb />Instrumental Trio.<lb /><lb />Vocal Duet"O, That we Two were<lb />Maying, o Misses Swan and: oMay.<lb /><lb />The encores to Misses May and<lb />Swan and Mr. Swan were enthusastic,<lb />Miss Swan having to respond the third<lb />time. | ~She has a ~charming voice.T Miss<lb />y deserves much credit for the suc<lb />es of the enhernery :<lb /><lb />\EHE DYING SWAN.�<lb />Mr. Epiror :<lb /><lb />We are told by | ancient tradition that<lb />thé swan never sings except when. it is<lb />dying. This is not true, and many of<lb />the citizens of Greenville can bear _tes-<lb /><lb />Friday night a most beautiful strain of<lb />a most beautiful living Swan and the<lb />echoes still lingerT in our goul. . We<lb />| would be delighted tohear this: living:<lb /><lb />we sing in her own exquisite style<lb /><lb />Then YonTll Remembor | Me,� ~for<lb />surely the good people: of Greenville<lb />will:long remember the SwanTs down<lb />in the Xmas holidays of T95. X.<lb /><lb />~eee<lb /><lb />~Bun Over anil Badly Hurt.<lb />Thisrsday evening just before night.<lb />little Leom Pender, son of Mr, \L.. H.<lb />Pender, ~went to cross the street in.<lb />front of his fatherTs store, when he was<lb />knocked down: by a passing vehicle.<lb />The horse struck him first, and as the<lb />little fellow went to raise up the animal<lb /><lb />Mr. Pender, rushed out to pick his little<lb />son up,and carried him. into. WootenTs<lb />drugT storé where ~Drs.T Zeno Brown and |<lb />Charlie, ~Laughinghouse were called. in<lb />to attend him. «They found # fearful<lb />cut over ~his ight ey¢ and. bad. bruises | |<lb />about his. ~head and. face. Fortunately:<lb />bones, were broken, butT ~he had a<lb />ae escape. The. little fellow is re<lb />saa to be oe een Teny well.<lb /><lb />Pa ES<lb /><lb />Marriage hsb<lb />Nees isgued. so the following couples | peo<lb /><lb />morning for Baltimore to take a<lb />tion with Hurst) Burriell &amp; Co. JitaTs:<lb /><lb />~he boys away. They will open<lb />es heeamm on ie let. .<lb /><lb />mya your pas!<lb />lector Book Store and: saveT<lb />ile of ordering them yourself.<lb />give discounts when several] |<lb />for one person.<lb /><lb />sold " It will pay you to see<lb /><lb />ee agpantin but wish<lb /><lb />we) hs oH. aoe uy i hoot<lb /><lb />Mak cet ee Hed<lb /><lb />jai. H. M. Hapdet; offiesenedoanty,<lb /><lb />"ae et a by Mr. M, R.<lb /><lb />ee will come to Green-|<lb /><lb />east haned Doough ~Mr. Héary Shep. |<lb />pard, real estate agent, the Smith store | -<lb /><lb />Deeds t rei<lb />Jaa<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />0. . Norville and Waisls Webb.<lb />- L. Hancock and MaryT ~Bhotening.<lb />a HV eolbiie 4 LAO MOTTO.<lb />Ehmos Williams and Pattie Atkin:<lb />oCe<lb /><lb />apa vand Clare 2 M. Feir-<lb />4 : é<lb /><lb />John Hardy and Nottie iestees,<lb /><lb />Sp<lb /><lb />na Pitt.<lb />J. M. Hines and Louisa Tyson: .<lb />Ls Nea t et<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />il egy meron<lb />HeTOr, Terre it<lb /><lb />n oVO ther ipa<lb />. Las tide<lb />ie<lb /><lb />" aaa. odd. 1<lb /><lb />the cei The musical was}<lb /><lb />| will-be carried on the freight trains run.T<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />timony to that truth: ~We heard on|T®<lb /><lb />kicked overithe right) eye;' then | bath)<lb />| wheels of the: buggy) passed saver him.<lb /><lb />~|<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />hrs,<lb /><lb />Bo Widest tea? hard worker and<lb /><lb />The Greenville Daur ns a se<lb /><lb />paper, is one year old. Bro. Which-|<lb />ard is.a mighty good. fallow, and all | *°<lb />the success that comes his way is not<lb />too good for Men Deslagin Dis<lb />patch,<lb /><lb />No hice: on Freight Trains,<lb />The Atlantic Coast Line authorities<lb />have passed an order that on and after<lb />Monday, January 6th, no passengers<lb /><lb />%.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ning betwean WeldonT and ~Kinston. |<lb />This rule may take. much responsibility |<lb />off the shoulders of the. railroad officials.<lb />and. employes, but we believe it will<lb />work a great inconvenience to people<lb />living Aone the road.<lb /><lb />Strong Testimony For'8. 1. 0.)<lb /><lb />New Bern, N. C., Oct. [5th, 1895.<lb />Mess. CLARK Brus. &amp; Co, :<lb /><lb />[Successors to Mecrith Clark. &amp; ©o.]<lb /><lb />Gentlemen :--This 1s to cartify that I<lb />have used ~.§. [..C.� forindigestion and:<lb />obtained relief after other remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingl y reccommend<lb /><lb />fer from indigestion,<lb /><lb />W1s.LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />SOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />thas talent. His town should stand by<lb />| him"Burlington News. 2 ,<lb /><lb />it as a valuable medicine to all who suf-| |<lb /><lb />to the many, many things: .<lb /><lb />that you wil nang to buy<lb /><lb />el yore an oe<lb />a<lb /><lb />oe ne: ee<lb /><lb />Where you will tid<lb />* displayed the largest and<lb /><lb />best assorted line of the<lb /><lb />following goods:<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />Tr'mmi'gs<lb /><lb />Gentlemen<lb /><lb />. Ing Goods,<lb />#4 Shirts,<lb /><lb />ET Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb /><lb />pea rigs jer ~pay<lb /><lb />Cash at.mearket § prices<lb />Gar see al orders<lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber prompt y-<lb /><lb />Give usyourgrders.<lb /><lb />8. C. HAMILTON, JR, Manager.<lb />FRESH. Bouse near the<lb />OYST PERS. wharf we are<lb /><lb />prépared to<lb />fill all orders for Setact Ovsters<lb />promptly. 60 cents per gallon,<lb />operat 50 cents per bushel, in<lb />shell<lb /><lb />RESTAURANT up town, in<lb /><lb />the building between the Market<lb />House. and the Flanagau Carriage<lb />Factory, where Oysters will be<lb />served to order at all hours. Half<lb /><lb />Plate Stew, 10 cents. Whole plate<lb />Stew, 20. 5 Pts ee ae ~7 de<lb />trade. oJ. ANIELS<lb /><lb />ie of Valuable Town<lb />i -Lot.<lb /><lb />, In obedience to an order made by the<lb />Board of County Commissioners at their<lb />on the first Monday in Novem-<lb /><lb />ben 186%, directing me as the Clerk of<lb />Teald Beard to, Pet aheed fot oe ths<lb />to, nby.o nov<lb />ea ft ion he 7 A lo<lb /><lb />in the<lb /><lb />used by he A Nie le, i ea WV<lb />Hotise with Fthe permisson of a<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Board of Comm<lb />do h oo. give<lb /><lb />to pay. the whole at<lb /><lb />bee as other boitdtage feprne on co oe<lb />| -in-accordance-with-<lb /><lb />We have also opened a}.<lb /><lb />Greenville, gO ©. r<lb /><lb />prise @<lb /><lb />shase any time<lb />e his deed. Title oe until<lb /><lb />ole of the Mis ae paid. | .<lb />he i rd hese yea the firm<lb /><lb />si nobbiest<lb />styles,La-<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heaug<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb /><lb />! styles and kinds, carer) Rugs<lb /><lb />tains, Curtain Poles and. Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand<lb /><lb />i delight you both as<lb />to quality and phe Baby Car-<lb /><lb />en Pat aes psi hoi<lb /><lb />it Bagging elas co<lb />~ " sid Twine.<lb /><lb />ihe ae<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />and pay the. highest meri mee<lb /><lb />lot will be ex toT *<lb />highest bidder, in front of the Sourt| . ~for them."<lb />Mite 12 ra M. on x Pe<lb />y ye ; 4 T<lb /><lb />Ww eynoldTs S for<lb />and the balance to be secured in two yn ce # oe EK H<lb />aS instalments, payable in one an: Men and: Boys: sist nigh<lb />wo C<lb />fy facvs pri<lb /><lb />by! he town,<lb /><lb />WM KING.� P<lb />(OP Ba of Com of Pitt Pitt Co.<lb /><lb />fi si) Gan ent ana eae ie 6Le) hs<lb />LT UMM Et Lad st ATS ie ak ge AL no A ie Rae<lb /><lb />3° Wire Buckle Bunda are<lb /><lb />Seas<lb /><lb />epee ea ey hae Mie ne<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />_ Furnish-.<lb /><lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattingys, Flooring :<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur= �<lb /><lb />Bags, and a stock " i<lb />of FORNI TURE that will sur-"<lb /><lb />ay<lb />oo a a as<lb /><lb />cree ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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