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        <p>7<lb /><lb />oe Gases a red oe<lb />se oO we a ee a<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />as ~soi gd Shae bigs oot<lb /><lb />meyer<lb /><lb />SERS bonsai .<lb /><lb />sere 3 ee 2 SSPE ae<lb /><lb />¥ wing ify x4)<lb /><lb />=e oo (imi abies<lb /><lb />~D. J, WHICHARD, Bator and tC DOS oROTHIN PREPERENOE 70 FICTION.<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />colt BEETS 8.5 © 7<lb /><lb />ci gh N.C,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />, SANUARY 1, 1896.<lb /><lb />pace ge te<lb /><lb />always were and always will<lb />be a leading feature of wo~<lb />mén's - wear"just. now ' they<lb />~aré ~the vogue... Oar Capes:<lb />and Coats combine the, ele -<lb />,gance and completeness of<lb />up-to-date fashion, with the�<lb />opractical properties of the<lb />~od-time Cloakings with a<lb />~ special price indacement for<lb />othis week.<lb /><lb />C.T. Munford<lb /><lb />THR REFLECTOR'S WISH.<lb /><lb />aa eet<lb />Cee te eee<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to every reader.<lb /><lb />is | May the year be to all one of joy and<lb />happiness, . ;<lb /><lb />A. Happy 3 New fea to the mer-,<lb /><lb />) clot May the year bring ° ,you: the:<lb /><lb />best trade you have ever had,<lb /><lb />A Happy New year to the to-<lb />bacco men. May it be a profitable<lb />year to. you, with lots of the golden<lb />weed to make sales lively.<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to the farmers<lb /><lb />| May it be to you byear~ot plenty and<lb />'| bountiful harvest.<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to: every busi-<lb />hess,man, professional. man. and labor-<lb />er. In your several avocations may<lb />the highest Buccess and prosperity at-<lb /><lb />{tend you,<lb /><lb />"A Happy New Year to teachers and<lb />pupils. May itbe to you a year of |<lb />joyous ,associations and general ad-<lb />vancement. | |<lb /><lb />A hapy New Year to the ministers. .<lb />May it be to you a year of unbounded<lb /><lb />-|joy in the Master's service, and may He<lb /><lb />give you many precious souls for your<lb />shire. «<lb /><lb />A, Happy New Year to all public<lb /><lb />| officials.. May your duties be performed<lb /><lb />GLOVES !<lb /><lb />] vou fear teinptation keep<lb /><lb />awa ou our Glovs onaniker-<lb />al ydve a dollar Kid Glovet ot<lb />wae nmet a miser, WithT Bolt<lb />~dollar Glove is simplyTa pair oot<lb />gloves for a dollar. With: us: it<lb />insT theT best Glove on earth'for |<lb />the "Dtice. If you want théai<lb />1¢¢, your own use or to give thei |<lb />to. a, friend, you can buy here<lb />without misgiving. A reasonable<lb /><lb />atee goes with every reg of |<lb /><lb />ar gloves.<lb /><lb />| probation of your constituents,<lb /><lb />| day. |<lb /><lb />so faithfully as to merit the. highest ap<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to, Governor<lb /><lb />| Carr. May this bea year of good gov-<lb /><lb />Vin and may his moustache never<lb />grow shorter.<lb /><lb />A Hapyy New Year to Presidant<lb />Cleveland. May he not have to twis!<lb />the lionTs tail, and if the family i increas-<lb />es again may it be a boy. |<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to othe girls<lb />May you have all the beaux you want.<lb /><lb />A Happy New Year to every one,<lb />| May HeavenTs choicest blessingsT rest<lb /><lb />~upon you.<lb /><lb />Bethel: terhs: oS<lb />Berugr, N. C., Dec. 3lst."Sheriff<lb />R. W. King was ~in town Friday.<lb /><lb />"M. 0, Blount went to Tarboro Fri-<lb /><lb />A Ward made. Ddusiniess trip - vo<lb />Washington last week.<lb /><lb />Mayor D. C. Moore went to Tarboro<lb />Monday. :<lb /><lb />Miss, Lizzie Haiti of ~age |"<lb /><lb />.| combe, bas been apending: the, holidays<lb /><lb />with her sister, Mrs. D, 8. Harper. CE<lb /><lb />Miss Sudie James, of  Everetts,. is,<lb />visiting Miss Lula Peal.<lb /><lb />W. J. ~Whitehiirt is: heading a ie<lb />days i in Norfolk and Pourtemouth.<lb /><lb />ay Ry 43 Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamston,<lb /><lb />Are you a<lb />ige�'of clothes 1 1 oAte you -<lb />the eaeen~<lb /><lb />for five Tailoring ?<lb /><lb />judy<lb /><lb />familiar withT<lb /><lb />~%<lb /><lb />tbe tt Tk ipa<lb /><lb />spent Friday iit town,<lb /><lb />MiseT Luiey Bisley�<lb />jive ie dana<lb /><lb />dated<lb /><lb />G. W. Edmundson i is on the sick likt}<lb /><lb />ty this woek.<lb /><lb />i ee ULE,<lb /><lb />q , After meen e Neat Years.<lb />ry heey Vv. or ar<lb />- ek, nto<lb />alle spose } fwenty:<lb />ia es phi otwenty<lb /><lb />* fr on ow itn at<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />xon co<lb /><lb />Hep te<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />eal) b | 7. |<lb />eww<lb /><lb />now whiehT. ~to!<lb /><lb />) eres WHAT Gai h<lb /><lb />| platform of'a moving train, near Wil-<lb /><lb />: Capt. Ashe will assume charge. Janu,<lb /><lb />| service.<lb />jannum."Raleigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />~}olina or in any other. State. east of the<lb /><lb />| gether in T6l,<lb /><lb />jat the same mess, and fought side by<lb /><lb />lost ~fisT right ~leg in battle.<lb /><lb />~Heft. ° They wore ~the » watinne number."<lb /><lb />? had oACATEE. died away. when the old |<lb />oel cannon incite thunder tones told that, the<lb />ib J. S. L. Ward. went. to: Pactolus<lb /><lb />~Sunday, »,<lb />(Bs .<lb /><lb />INNORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Ovet'tlie State.<lb /><lb />Asheboro had a $25,000 fire Mon-<lb />day. ©<lb /><lb />C. C. Taylor, while leaning from the<lb /><lb />son, came in contact with aT bridge and<lb />was killed: !<lb /><lb />Yesterday the State Treasurer, on<lb />Solicitor E. W. PouTs motion, took<lb />judgment before the Clerk. of the. Supe-<lb />rior Court agairst the sheriff of Jackson<lb />eounty for four. thousand odollars. "<lb />aia News und Observer.<lb /><lb />Capt Sumutl A. Ashe, has been ap-<lb />pointed Cashier ~a Collector Simmons<lb />to succeed Mr. F, G. Simmons, resigned.<lb /><lb />jary lst. This one of the three: places<lb />in the Collector's office not ~under civil<lb />The salary is $1,800 per<lb /><lb />The Herald is told by a gentleman<lb />who saw a party from Montgomery<lb />county this morning at the depot that a<lb />nugget of gold, weighing 31 pounds and<lb /><lb />trict, If this.report is true.the nugget<lb />is the, largest ever found in North Car-<lb /><lb />Rocky Mountains."Salisbury Herald.<lb /><lb />They Buy Shoes Together.<lb />Rather a novel incident oocured here<lb />yesterday. Mr. Frank Morgan, of the<lb />NewT ~York Racket, was called upon t6<lb />wait upon. two. men who wanted to buy<lb />one, pair of shoes, having, only. two. feet<lb />between . them, , The, deficiency was<lb />made up:by what are known as opeg'<lb />legs.� ~The two men had lived neigh-<lb />bors when boys and volupteered to-<lb />They pledged mutual<lb />taith, slept ander the same blanket,T ate<lb /><lb />side, . Thus they went through the<lb />war aud had nearly reached the end<lb />before any harm, happened to. either.<lb />But.on July 18th, ;1864,one of them<lb />Three<lb />months later, Octdber 19th,T the other<lb />lost. his {eft leg... Since they came out<lb />of the, hospital each has, been using a<lb />wooden leg; the one right, the ,other<lb />left. ~One of thein now lives ~in: -Mon-<lb />roe township, theT other in Jackson.<lb />~Yesterday they met on the street, atid<lb />as they, te done several \times , before,,<lb />decided. to, buy; @: pair. of shoes . between,<lb />them, one tikingithe right and one the<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />Monroe Journal.<lb /><lb />he rahe of the ibight gorig<lb /><lb />old .yeaiswads mocmones\ The; boom of}<lb />the-signal jut ~Was intently followed byT<lb />the b Aniging of bf till the belleT iit town, and<lb />animutes their, merry, peals|<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />born. ay * nee ope new year.<lb /><lb />\) Uh bab dae<lb /><lb />HerT deja tod�<lb /><lb />att yy<lb /><lb />ow of the ara h ~arlies� last,<lb />righty, juss. as the, minute, and hour<lb />hand ofthe Gisdly were pointing close |<lb />to twelve ju youtig dally! Was. noticed | to<lb /><lb />the: wearing a very solemn expression<lb /><lb />and Wy, ga the, ctuse the said abe |<lb />gm rpsoluti<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />tion " aN would,<lb />svon be, eo Sileneg followed for;<lb /><lb />a moment, and as the clock chimed the,<lb /><lb />~OF ba vue ko sbloinn|y<lb /><lb />wari<lb /><lb />4 i<lb /><lb />ri ounces, was last week found near}<lb />Eld prado, i in the Uwharrie river dis-|<lb /><lb />for Yi<lb />xe glad welcome to the year just ; Létidot ~<lb /><lb />y<lb />Ming 1 will |<lb /><lb />_ Better got you o one<lb /><lb />THE KING<lb /><lb />Great Men at Rest.<lb /><lb />ways in the sight of a, great man<lb /><lb />lost for.a moment to the responsi-| |<lb />bilities of his position, the: burden}<lb />lof his own. fame, and. wrapped. jin} '<lb /><lb />such slumbers as. might overtake<lb />the meanest son of toil. Whether<lb /><lb />it be Nelgon; snatching :a moment's<lb />oblivion: inT sleep.amid the. restless<lb />scene of a Paria gambling ; saloon,<lb />his head on Lady HamiltonTs shoul-<lb />der, she ~~playing furiouslyTT. the<lb />while (as Mr. Frith, quoting from<lb />the.lips of a bystander, Lord North-<lb />wick, (records) yet, evidently taking<lb />care not to disturb her. heroTs slum-<lb />bers; .or Napoleon, before one of his<lb />great. batties, asleep up to the last<lb />moment: from sheer exhaustion; or<lb />Savonarola, on, the eve of his exe-<lb />cution by fire, resting: with his head<lb />on the. knees of his black hooded.and| -<lb />veiled attendant and smiling and<lb />speaking. in his sleep; or. General<lb />Lee, that :noblest. figure in. a fallen<lb />cause; lying: sleeping, wearied ont,<lb /><lb />army of 15,000 men ~trooped-past so}<lb />silently that his slumber was ~hot<lb /><lb />broken; or only Pope, ~nodding, as<lb />he is said to'lave done, whenever<lb />the ~conversationT ~failed to ~be epi-<lb />coreg "Temple aid<lb />f \\ ViwderTe dokes (5)<lb />~Vivier, itheT famous ii player,<lb /><lb />On one oocasidn in an omnibus he<lb />alarmed:his fellow passengers)<lb />~to beamad. : He indulged<lb />ofn the: wildest gesticulations, and<lb />tien; as if. in despair, drew a pistol<lb />ytrom his pooket. The conductor<lb />was called upon to interfere, and<lb />Vivier was on the point of being dis-|/<lb />armed When ~addenly he broke the<lb />pate in'twa, Handed half to the con-<lb />i rity gta opeganT toT eat the other<lb />ib ' 7 ' {'<lb /><lb />wis bey<lb /><lb />dl wall<lb /><lb />| Mholly,. ST tn<lb /><lb />Won't you pelt<lb />| Dolly DevinnT ot...<lb />} omy king of gama ow<lb /><lb />r rald.<lb /><lb />Eo<lb /><lb />i Itohas not beenT ba tina<lb /><lb />ica<lb /><lb />pasts ¢ Giijootoa<lb /><lb />stent,<lb /><lb />nd a supper-for-a -young-<lb /><lb />o<lb />You.need no not go any uadih for oe<lb /><lb />CLOT:<lb /><lb />[have them ~all in and will be 5 at to show<lb />them to you. Come and § see ~old |<lb /><lb />There is something of pathos al-<lb /><lb />was an incorrigible practical: joker: Se<lb /><lb />thine of chooolate. " ,<lb /><lb />eof | those handkine<lb /><lb />opefore<lb /><lb />CLOTHTER,<lb /><lb />Tee ieee<lb /><lb />hig dae eee.<lb /><lb />blood diseases<lb /><lb />splendid combination, .and prescribe it<lb />with great ~satisfaction of the Sure of: pl<lb />forms and stnges of primary,-seco<lb /><lb />and tertiary syphilitic rhumatis<lb />sehrofulous r zy<lb /><lb />P. 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          <lb />i, «<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ibe<lb /><lb />a ms ~ papa sawed:from tr tress now<lb />sti is ng on the farm, and dressed by<lb /><lb />Susie a live deicapondest at<lb />rery postofiice in the county, who will<lb />~send in brief items of NEWs as it occurs<lb />in each veighborhood, Write pls aly<lb />en aly tar tne TAA<lb /><lb />Sata<lb /><lb />vy ~Wavxessy, Taxvay hie o806.<lb /><lb />bas<lb />~_<lb /><lb />An vate gets this off: Ie man<lb /><lb />daughter by his wife. This was a new<lb />~moon.<lb /><lb />~moon... When he got sober he had only<lb />eras cents. she was the last<lb /><lb />, eee<lb /><lb />ra ei citizens of Ken-<lb /><lb />onic in ~North<lb />ifolina, t8 be sublet to� poor fools<lb />here at prices which will not more than<lb />pay for horse hire. The) contr4: tor<lb />makes all the money"the differenc e<lb />__ belween the opriceoat�"� which heT takesT<lb />the contraet ~and that at.which he sub<lb />lets it"and does tone of the work ; the<lb />: fepeontraner loses all the money and<lb />- does-all the work, ~The government: ig<lb />wil hifogs ts how fair prices for carrying<lb />the mails on the star routes, but the<lb />~ jays whodo the work are willing for<lb />the middle men to ) get all the prods,<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ator who hails from the land of wooden<lb />nutmegs, was oso full of forgiveness on<lb />this day before Christmas that I am<lb /><lb />ready to forgive the ex-Confederat<lb />~ Maybe he was. full of something else<lb />the day before Christmas, and hence<lb />these tears. Somehow, we ought to<lb />feel happy and thankful and in good<lb />condition, but we: donTt, Not having<lb />asked Mr. Platt for his forgiveness the<lb />- ex-Confederute soldiers can hardly be<lb />"supposed to care much for it. His -for-<lb />giveness! and for what? We have done<lb />nothing wrong, nothing that we are<lb />sorry for, nothifig for Which We are dis-<lb />posed to ask forgiveness of Mr. Platt<lb />or anyone elsé. Wilmington Review.<lb /><lb />a ts &amp; �<lb />WhatT owife� Means.<lb /><lb />_ Says Ruskin: oWhat do you think<lb />the beautiful word -wifeT comes from ?<lb />It is the great,word in, which the Eng-<lb />Tish and Latin languages conquered the<lb />_ French and Greek. hope the French<lb /><lb />) on some day get aT ~word inated of<lb />femme. But what do you think it<lb /><lb />n wordsT is that ~they mean some-<lb />* WifeT means ~weaver.T<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />either be house-wives or house-<lb />» reme In the deep<lb />~you myst egg weave menTs for-<lb /><lb />une and énibtdidler them, 6 or feed upon<lb /><lb />wah<lb /><lb />and fower,�<lb /><lb />Ply)<lb /><lb />he Rercecror, only<lb /><lb />it ga tl<lb /><lb />jan entices of this kind is biked] the<lb />measure of what can or cannot be done<lb />with free labor. Still the progress of<lb /><lb />~named Moon was presented with al<lb /><lb />The old 1 man Was.80 overcome<lb /><lb />~ that he got� ~unk: "This was a fal}<lb /><lb />~| their services are needed to detend the<lb /><lb />oat wnother one 2.<lb /><lb />And so Mr. Platt, a Republicen Sen- 1<lb /><lb />. ocomes from? The great value of the],<lb /><lb />ag pes"<lb /><lb />d ring them todecay, Wherever a<lb /><lb />z its quiet light for those<lb />his I believe,<lb /><lb />some interest. The penitentiary board] ~Fi<lb />has decided to establish a  5000-spindle<lb />cotton mill to be operated by convicts,<lb />seven-eights of whom will, according to<lb />a dispatch received by the "Manufactir:|<lb />~| will be 100x200 feet, two stutibe! Shih | Bet at cE bes<lb />and will be constructed by convict la-| Chose beaks the<lb />35 uate apa pe ci them from<lb /><lb />ated fugpediately on the ground,<lb />~his will be an unusual experiment in<lb /><lb />the employment of convict labor, a8}<lb />well as in the manufacture of cotton<lb />| goods. Though the operatives will be |.<lb />| mostly negroes, its success or value<lb />| f will hardly: be a fair criterion by which<lb />TIP") to judge the possibilities of utilizing eol-<lb /><lb />ored labor in cotton mills. What can<lb /><lb />Rees<lb /><lb />this undertaking will command general<lb /><lb />seen ee Record.<lb />Please Explain. .<lb /><lb />The New York Advertiser, having<lb /><lb />indulged in praises of the old soldiers<lb /><lb />because othey say they will fight if<lb /><lb />flag,� the Charleston News and Cou-<lb />rier is moved to say that its owarlike<lb />contemporaryTs grais sis well bestowed, e<lb />but it would like to know how oean old<lb />soldiers who are drawing a� hundred<lb />and forty million dollars in pensions on<lb />aceount of odisabling� wounds and dis-<lb />~eades incurred in one war possibly fight<lb />We.shonld,,think,..it<lb />remarks, that they could only ride in<lb />the ambulances'or lie up in the hos<lb />pitals, - How could they possibly niarch<lb />about and ~carry heavy muskets andT<lb />knapsacks' and things, and keep out<lb />of doors in all kinds of weather in their<lb />shatterred condition and health? "<lb /><lb />_ Wouldn't Wear It if He Had. °<lb />Here is a story about that eccen-<lb />| trio character, the late Lord Ayles-<lb />bury. It has the merit of being true.<lb />Lord Aylesbury was standing bare-<lb />headed in a well known hatterTs<lb />shop in Piccadilly while his hat was<lb />being ironed. A bishop"who, being<lb />still alive, has not yet reached his<lb />turn for posthumous anecdotes and<lb />must. consequently. be nameless"<lb />entered the shopT in full attire, and:<lb />seeing Lord Aylesbury barehéaded<lb />mistook him forT shopman. Taking<lb />off his own head covering, the bishop<lb />said, ~~I want to know if you have a:<lb />hat like this?TT Lord Aylesbury sur.T<lb />veyed the ~hat and its owner! and<lb />turned on his heel with the curt re-<lb /><lb />mark, ~No, I haven't, and if Thad<lb />Tm hee if oho wear J aan<lb /><lb />| Apple Eating, =<lb />It is said that an apple eater will<lb /><lb />windied"8 you a ate<lb />m ri in a wok? car<lb /><lb />fool<lb /><lb />tn oe bi<lb /><lb />Aust L<lb /><lb />reli i,t<lb /><lb />| this instead of sand at the rate of<lb /><lb />| in'the Blade or rubber, as in the case<lb />| with sand, emery, eto., it is rolled<lb /><lb />| of the ora Testament tach larger<lb /><lb />i tes<lb />* ~ ¥<lb /><lb />dete degre<lb /><lb />_ Where the fern in gladness dances,<lb />Where the sad rue droops and asiigelaeg z<lb />oWhere the streamletTs bright<lb />When the spring returns, |<lb />White as winterTs spotless drift,<lb />There our faces we uplift.<lb />~When the fern laughs, we are glad;<lb />When the rne weeps, we are sad..<lb />crore eputenag ea inker ddl os<lb />Are they flowers in the sky,<lb />Violets that have learned to fly?<lb />We believe and hope and trust,<lb />Know that he who made is just,<lb />And he never will forsake us es<lb />While we're white and pure in heart,<lb />Sister, maiden sister, take us,<lb />One of us thon art!<lb />"Willis Boyd Allen in Youth's Companion. "<lb /><lb />The results accomplished by the<lb />use of ~~crushite,�T a new material<lb />for sawing and polishing granite,<lb />stone and marble, arerepresented as<lb />quite remarkable, the material con-<lb /><lb />sisting simply of minute chilled cast<lb />metal shot varying in size from mere<lb />powder to clover seed size, Blocks<lb />of granite are now being sawed with<lb /><lb />four inches in depth and hard grit<lb />stone at nine in depth an hour with.<lb />12 blades in the machine. It is su-<lb /><lb />perseding diamond saws and is<lb />claimed to be capable of ~doing the<lb />same amount of work at one-tenth<lb />the cost, and is also being employed<lb />in sand blast apparatus in place of<lb />sand and in substitution of diamond<lb />drills for boring and drilling. The<lb />statement is made that in sawing<lb />and polishing one ton of this mat«<lb /><lb />rial is equal to about 300 tons of the<lb />sharpest sand. The tiny balls. are<lb />chilled to intense hardness without<lb />being brittle, and when struck on an<lb />anvil they indent thelatter. Asthe,<lb />action of erushito is toroN Between | ¢<lb />the blocks and the saw blade or rub-<lb />ber, doing its ~work by crushing, it<lb />retains its spherical shape and cut.<lb />ting or crushing power, and as it<lb />does not become partially imbedded<lb /><lb />back ward or forward, smoothing the.<lb />surface by crushing the projecting<lb />parts of the block that is being treat-<lb />ed."New York Sun, | 7<lb /><lb />| Saved From a Lion i ~Pillow.<lb />An English officer w3 shooting<lb />recently in Somaliland, One night<lb />when he was in bed inside his tent a<lb />lion sprang over the rough thorn<lb />fence, whioh it is usual to throw up<lb />round oneTs encampment at night.<lb />Instead of picking up one of~the<lb />men or ani that must have been<lb />lying about asleep inside the fence<lb />he would have no. ~but the sports-<lb />nian himself, made a dash into hisT<lb />tent and seized him"fortunately<lb />only by the hand. Then by: some<lb />| wonderful piece of luck, as the lion<lb />chaneg? his grip for the shoulder,<lb /><lb />grabbed the pillow instead and so<lb /><lb />% FOREMOST WEWAP APER<lb />ny (ha ya |patsy otly Lie i ie iy ths hy, iy BB<lb />T hy re ~ | AND<lb />ing ~prove | Be er ~The oIk | KL<lb />iad� and the: Odyssey" together} Sacotiit. __ WEEK Y,<lb /><lb />tink 2<lb /><lb />vaaubog with his prize. The pillowT<lb /><lb />AY ponte 9,011 distinct words. Milton<lb /><lb />ne Boy i in<lb /><lb />months) of »<lb /><lb />Greenville Jo Male ee:<lb /><lb />oPhis is the best schoolT for boys in<lb />Eastern North Carolina, and the boy<lb />will be Ligh nes whe wins this uesee.<lb /><lb />CON DITIONS.<lb /><lb />This 5 months clei ia: is; to. be<lb />given to the boy who will get the lar-<lb />gest number of :yearly subseribers for<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector,<lb /><lb />1 spate now and 6 Seach: P. M. on Jan<lb />lith, 1896. ~Two subscribers. for 6<lb />months or four subscribers for 3 months<lb />wll eount the same as one veoy, sul-<lb />Bc ~riber This is no catch penny device<lb />but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />subscriber pnoult be Dro pan. buring the<lb />time specified the boy who brings it<lb />will get the scholarship Of courte wo<lb />expeet more than one subscriber to be<lb />biought in, for this is a piize worth win<lb />ning and many boys will work for it .<lb />Iu order that there may be an incén-<lb />ive for every buy wno wishes'to ertern<lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb />ef 10 per cent on all subscribers, 0<lb />that those who fail to get the ~schol-<lb />arship will be, aid 2 her work,, but<lb />the one who win scholarship ~will<lb />not get the Pra ol ~Now boys get<lb />to work: with, the. .determation: to win,<lb />this prize. You can get as many gam-<lb />pie copies of the REFLECTOR as'you nevd<lb />applying to the office. If you decide<lb /><lb />as we wish to know how many bovs a e<lb />working for the prize, We will publish<lb />the rebut of the Montes with the pame<lb />of winner in the issue of the, KEFI-EO-|<lb />TOR of Jan. 15th, 1896, glving the sue-<lb />cessful boy time to diter school on) the<lb />opening day of ABN tim Monday,<lb />Jan, 20th.<lb /><lb />oAddress all lelters to |<lb /><lb />aus EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />- Greenville N. ©,<lb /><lb />ia E<lb />acer daneeantnate<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N, (. Oct. 25th, 1895.<lb />This tocertify that I have arranged<lb />with the publisher of THE EASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free of charge in|<lb />the English branches, for the 5 months<lb />termn beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy<lb />to whom he may award the scholarship<lb />in the atove subscription contest,<lb />W..H. RacGsDALg,<lb /><lb />Prinetpal Greenville Male ~asemads |<lb /><lb />Administrators ~Sale<lb />..of Land for Assets.<lb /><lb />By virtue of a decreeT of ~the Superior<lb />Court inthe case of W. B. Wingate ad-<lb />pinistrator of J. L. We Nobiles, I will<lb />sell tor cash at the Court. House door in<lb />~Greenville on Monday, the ith<lb />January, 1896. the, fu\iowing. tract of<lb />~land, to wit: oA tract ot land situated<lb />in Contentnea oe ~adjoining ihe<lb />~lands of<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />a ;<lb />., (ily<lb /><lb />Pu! North: waecbiaclk<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />rarity wpe a ie |<lb /><lb />wo ee<lb /><lb />near &amp; Te +1hh<lb />i frarstavt ier i<lb /><lb />5<lb />~<lb /><lb />wh b o4<lb /><lb />| sore<lb /><lb />i 4 Wann, 5<lb /><lb />Feng<lb /><lb />"i<lb /><lb />. hi j<lb />% so<lb />V4 , ,<lb />ig: i a3 ~ ~ :<lb />toe * i i F<lb />i ake<lb />mo) Re ae a<lb />, ine 4<lb />ras 01 md Mre,<lb />j FO ie<lb />~ i<lb />"<lb /><lb />oT �"� sored ena A eT od<lb /><lb />jand peanuts for yest<lb /><lb />to Y enter s¢ontest-send us your: ~name E-<lb /><lb />ny of<lb /><lb />of ae Cox, WwW, ac Stoc 8, |,<lb />ee aa éthers. containi ig |<lb /><lb />ve | busin<lb />and }<lb /><lb />~aah<lb />ne * the |<lb /><lb />= Wants or ne BRE eee 2ith"Sunday after Christmas,<lb />p RY a | pera! rede Wet "<lb />es ey J siti phate in ta id, nV ou<lb />Dec, 5, ieee eter. Winder, ii 5.<lb />| 1896, :<lb />Fas rit Jan. let~-Wednesday, Fest. of va<lb />And ~Th Eastera Reflector 1s a ednesday, a<lb /><lb />Circulation. s. Poy fe aw Grace<lb />Church. "" 7<lb /><lb />Te Fn at eA<lb /><lb />.| Jan, tt Fag, _ Williamston,<lb />church of theadyent. -<lb />:* sl a M. P."Mornt eo ~cgT E. PR"<lb />fey EES tet Sha: Evening Pr Holy. Communion .<lb />: ; at all Mornin rvic oThe Children<lb />We will give absolutely free of chatge | Catechized » when V paactiag ia: The<lb />a scholarship ¢ eptining. the. holder . to| Vestries will please be prepared to meet<lb />free tuition in ait vglish branches | the Bishop Offerings to befor Dioge<lb />for the entire Ley! ~aend 19966 pier ii il ni<lb /><lb />|"Tovs."Green.... re | to 24<lb /><lb />Bri sad ~cytes rd 108<lb />er 14,8 to4<lb />Lenton ..4'to 6<lb />ook eve 1 to 15<lb />iMG Fie wewis soem 12 tos<lb />Currers"Common...'....6 to, il<lb />- Good..... ..--124 t0:20<lb /><lb />af i<lb />* ato ?<lb /><lb />6,<lb /><lb />sé<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are NorfolkT prices of cotton<lb />xday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros, &amp; Commission Mer~<lb />ehante of Norfok, sy ae<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />~Good Middling<lb />poe oi<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary ~<lb />| Fone anes<lb /><lb />~Prime<lb />Extra Prime �<lb />ancy<lb /><lb />: Spanish<lb />Pye HY:<lb /><lb />j ~<lb /><lb />oGreeny ille Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by a } M, Schultz ie<lb />Buiter, rib. tiny 15 10 26<lb />West PAT i. aon 6 to7<lb />| Sagat cureds Hams . ' 12 to 183<lb /><lb />1 Cor : 40 to GuT<lb />Corn Meal 60 to 65<lb />Flogr, Family 3.7b to 4.25.<lb />Lard, Ay to 10 ,<lb />Oats _ 87 to 40<lb />be r 4 to 6<lb /><lb />Coffee 16 to 25.<lb />Salt per Sack 80. to 175%<lb />Chickens 124 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz yall<lb /><lb />pomeways pet<lb />: rt - te<lb /><lb />J | Ta rkey &amp; 4;<lb /><lb />Bare. ,! Dig THE"<lb /><lb />CUNY ELECIRIC.<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. ©.<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest. work in~<lb />be South, and prices are low. We<lb />make shipments eyery, Tuesday. Brin<lb />your work to outstate on Monday an<lb />will be forwar : aad Prices<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />7 was found the next morning several Redding<lb />never be dyspeptic or given. to Mil undred yardsdistantin tho Jungle, fo sas at ary Nobis ~wie<lb />that one must.always eat it tf and outside was,also the spoor of aj ow of J. L. W. Nobles... L|<lb />' whileothera ree oni front lioness, who had evidently ~been, ae asth, 1896,<lb />When actehds: Shia tlatecs rig ®| awaiting the return of her lord ~with ert Na meat<lb />$ wrong, | something-eatable,"SoribnerTs. o~ rol wih<lb />however, as &amp; ripe apple well masti-} y Lid. sta: Atty.<lb />per amg frye Among the} Words It Famous Books, at<lb />cellent ways of cooking apples are} Tha, total. numberof distinet )<lb />apple .soufile, apple gimgerbread,| words jn the New Testament, ex- The Char. Lotte *<lb />stuffed, fried, preserved, Jelhed and ~olnding in per names ad their do- 7" "~y Py is et pal it 101<lb />Remain tk alan Gd ino aly tives, 18 4,829. 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M.<lb />Lv Wilmington) 9 25<lb />Lv Magnolia 10 56<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05<lb />ar Wilson 1 00<lb />Ly Tarboro 248<lb />oa<lb />AQ<lb />ATED<lb />. P. Mite<lb />Ly Wilson | Jl 37). -<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | " ie ee<lb />Ar Tarboro 4<lb />Lv Tarbero ;<lb />Lv Recky aft 4 3. a<lb />Ar Weldon 12 56:<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Braneb Roe<lb /><lb />aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,13|[<lb /><lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />®., Greenville 6.47 p.'ta., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, ledves Kinston 7,20<lb />a, m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11,20 am<lb />daily except Sunday.,<lb /><lb />Trains en Washnigtor Branch lenve<lb />Washingten 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb /><lb />$.40a. m.. Tarboro 10. O0; returning<lb />leaves Tarboro. 4,30 mM, pe 5. 20<lb />Pp. 1,, arrives Washing ton<lb /><lb />Daily ex Bu<lb /><lb />trains on &amp;e<lb /><lb />Train : aia<lb />matle &amp; Ral<lb /><lb />~arrive Plyi uth. 9,<lb />NKeturning ive ke P<lb />Sundey, 6.00 4, m,.<lb />arrive Tamer 10.3<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C.<lb />a s<lb /><lb />tur enV<lb />riven<lb /><lb />Trams: 1 Nathvitie..»<lb />Rovky, Mount at 4. 20. a De. ' atrives<lb />Nashville 5,05 p, m. ) Spring Hope 5.30<lb /><lb />in... Returnitg eave Spring Hope<lb />8.00) 4m , Nashville 8:3) a.m, alive at<lb />Hoel Maint 9.05 a m, ~ae except<lb />Sugday.<lb /><lb />Trevins on Latta brvnch, Florence R:<lb />R., leave Lacta 6 40 pm, aarive Dunbar<lb />7,50 pm, Clio 4.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />hy Latty 7.40 a.m, daily except San:<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />Train enClintan Btanch; leaves War-<lb /><lb />saw for Clinton caily, . except Sauday,<lb />11.10 a, and. 8.50. p,',m-* turni<lb />leaves Uli ivon at 7.00 recone<lb /><lb />Train io. ng makes nar connection<lb /><lb />at Weldon forall points hey all call Shon<lb /><lb />Rishmone<lb />Norfotkjar<lb />ane all po<lb /><lb />i cr a ith<lb /><lb />Tt: M. Bales trate, eyes. vital |<lb /><lb />Manage<lb /><lb />APH DGOARAE, cam<lb />ai y Be Perey SB Re 6.<lb /><lb />wie eI oyf vt i. Per inet 4] ) ~out Wa<lb />On Fifth reet near) ive''"<lb /><lb />eo yy (4 atin Knee ee he tee ke<lb /><lb />Wo wh wealth, Mile Doe we<lb /><lb />- Passenge wth ine erste, tan<lb />Kae a<lb /><lb />ay Jaates &amp; pup ft 7<lb /><lb />|e nder Opera Hovse,<lb /><lb />Ipe- n allits, branches, ,<lb /><lb />m. and 8,00 p m. |<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />natin<lb /><lb />se il, di ipl ce<lb /><lb />par� i. Yalavth<lb /><lb />Obi ge inca<lb />| werrractice is sll'the ~Contes :<lb /><lb />_Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />' oPONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />pees Tega N. o.<lb />coaatt<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BA RE SK,<lb /><lb />Special attention given ~to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing. :<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. " J. L. LYM tNG<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING?�<lb />_ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAw,<lb />GKEEN VILLE, N. C.<lb />s@m Practice in all the'Courts.<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER _-H, W. WHEDBEE.<lb /><lb />\ * -INNER &amp; WHEDBEE,<lb /><lb />k) Suecessorp to, Lathany &amp; SkinnerT, |<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYSsAT-LAW<lb /><lb />GREE=YILLE. N..0.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N. C, Grognvitte, N. 4,<lb />fJOODAKD &amp; HARDING, 4<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY§-AT- LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHE D 1875+<lb /><lb />SAM.M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOULDERS<lb /><lb />fABMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY.<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb /><lb />their ingerest. to get our prices befere pva<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFRE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c. .<lb /><lb />always ut Lowgsr MARKET PRIOgS<lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />bling you to Ae at one profit. A com<lb />dlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />always onhand and aoid at prices to rink<lb />the times. Our'goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to sop we séllTat &amp; Close margin.<lb /><lb />. M. SCHULT 2. Greenville. Ne<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />. rah ial 2 4 AG ULS.<lb />Ins erie ba 18 our Head.<lb /><lb />quai c it il Eliot Si., Boston,<lb />Hass., wiil bring you a full line<lb />of samples, and rules for self-<lb />measurement, of our justly fa-<lb />mous @3 pants ; Suits, $13.25;<lb /><lb />Overcoats, $10, 25, and up. Cut<lb /><lb />ores Agen<lb />Siler es Rock Co,<lb /><lb />vil<lb /><lb />te 0 nts wanted every-<lb /><lb />buy X evn<lb /><lb />sitpbuaiestnaal aaiciee weet bee.<lb /><lb />_} and such was hjs ecgnomy that he<lb /><lb />|-rois,TT so essential to the festivities<lb /><lb />~| desserts consisted of cheese, honey,<lb /><lb />~| at the town,'and wonderfully ~cheap<lb />| they were. On one occasion the half<lb />'| of a calf and a pound of candles are<lb />purchased for 5 frands, Kids wero|<lb /><lb />Je)| peasants. One ~day, when going to<lb />o| the chase, ho rose, APA Ger ok.<lb />breakfastety @h | Worl nd |<lb /><lb />1 ,| his digestive powers<lb />| Treason to report 4<lb /><lb />rr (abe eae<lb />ss<lb /><lb />tei ts om ati<lb /><lb />A FRENCH<lb /><lb />bah uz<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />plain and solid make, little better<lb />than those provided for his laborers,<lb /><lb />bought leather and had them re<lb />soled by a cob ler living at the<lb />chateau. He was much more partic-<lb />ular about his headgear. Felt hats<lb />were brought by sea from.Rouen to<lb />Cherbourg. Gonberville paid 25<lb />francs for bis own, while those for<lb />his servants were not more than a<lb />third of that price. His rich velvet<lb />caps epst nearly 40 franes.<lb /><lb />~The squire had a peculiar weak-<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />ness for perfumes, which he distill-/.<lb /><lb />ed on the spot, such as rosewater,<lb />Damascus water, ~~ean. a la mode,�<lb />etc., and he did not:think it beneath<lb /><lb />his dignity to go and gather the|""<lb />pinks.ata, neighboring monastery,|.<lb /><lb />He was also very fastidious with re-<lb />gard to his gloves and would pay 12<lb />frands a pair for them. "<lb /><lb />A word may be ~added as to the|!<lb /><lb />arrangements for the table at the<lb /><lb />chateau. The flour was ground and | '<lb /><lb />the bread made at home, although<lb />when there was not time to do soa<lb />loaf of 12 pounds would be bought<lb />from the baker for 3 francs. He<lb />paid a higher price when he expect-<lb />ed friends, and especially the cure<lb />of Cherbourg, who was somewhat<lb />of an epicure. There is little said<lb />about pastry except the ~~gateau des |<lb /><lb />of Twelfth Night or Epiphany. The<lb /><lb />fresh and dried fruits, oranges and<lb />ipa frot) vaste honda fain 8<lb /><lb />�"� it ine oxen, and sheep<lb />were Bieei | at home; .some-<lb />times choice morsel were bought<lb /><lb />much in request ~forT special enter:<lb />tainments. Pork ~was then, as now,<lb />&amp; favorite article of diet among the<lb /><lb />himself. * mie ofact i AGak<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ever juxuries<lb /><lb />pi: AS apie the<lb />w brought him<lb /><lb />pe fii that wage ~onthe messenger<lb />a potiiboire of 4 francs. This little<lb />circumstance is not without interest,<lb />as showing that the turkey was not<lb />then unknown in France, and throw-<lb />ing doubt on the common tradition |<lb />that this bird, was, first. introduced<lb />there by the Jesuits and , served at<lb />the royal table of Charles IX, 1571.<lb />Fish appears often on the squireTs<lb />board, as his chateau was near the<lb />sea, and the rivers also furnished 4<lb />good supply. "GentlemanT 8s Maga.<lb />zine, |<lb /><lb />Slack Mindedness.<lb /><lb />A Bern<lb />followingT prospeotus of a hotel:<lb />o~=nme, in the Bernese, Oberland, is<lb />the favorite place | of resort for those<lb />who are fond of solitude. Persons i in<lb />search of solitude.. Are, in fact, con-<lb /><lb />stantly flocking there from the four |<lb />f ad<lb /><lb />quarters of the globe,TT I gather<lb />from my informant that this is<lb />either.a gapy or @ translation 0<lb />prospectus.T ~Bat I firheas to<lb />the name of the fayorite atta<lb />partly because I have not myself<lb />seen the advertisement and partly<lb />for.fear,that. your.readers,<lb />might be tempted to swell the crowd<lb />in that haunt of populous solitude.<lb />In my Harrow days it was report-<lb />ed that the very clever and kind<lb />hearted but irascible and sometimes<lb />inconsequent second master (long<lb />since. dead) once called out to th<lb />ti form, '~HE-qpaboy:<lb />, theiBoy who tropa ~<lb />have ten acre fe ioany ines to<lb /><lb />be:<lb /><lb />eh he was so} 2<lb /><lb />éwspaper eiaiajded the}.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />"j THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE,<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />~INTERESTS OF"<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY aT"<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year. -<lb />This Is the PeopleTs Favorite<lb /><lb />oMoy THE TOBACCOT DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />j tooo 16 IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF tHE PAPER,<lb /><lb />~~" 18 oALONEIWORTH MANYRTIMES THE<lb />Ta� SUBSCRIPITON PRICE, ~<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />REE<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />When you need 3=-<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />~=3' Don't forget the<lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />eR eR a me o-77-<lb /><lb />WEQ¥HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR§THE WORK. AND. DO ALL<lb />KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />OQ<lb /><lb />Our; Work and Prices Suit our Patrons,<lb /><lb />"i§ THE CH EAPEST PLACE IN ORBENVILLE FOR~<lb /><lb />prite out as a the .boy who 7 a ot<lb /><lb />+ ~Display ad Gocmibiaias<lb />cng of, the busiest corners of<lb /><lb />ie, gilli My<lb /><lb />~/BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOVELS<lb /><lb />4 re<lb /><lb />es a newss oy yeaa A fall line ~of Diayeis! Day Books, ~En es ;<lb />'Notth, fa ona Le a rede hy seis! papersT Yas. Bis ) Memorandum and ~mn Banke, l anal<lb />vf emai t cou ag a in buman eceipt, Draft aod. Note . shy 8, Handsome<lb />| Ld eenT p Ags his Booke, Legal Cap,Fools apeteries, from .<lb />papers anlage. at " stand he ee BillT Cap, Let-" 10 suite and up. 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Smith and wife returned from |'Mix Eilisoii here will regret. to learii ~of , Phi g :<lb />Oxtord Toceday: evening, his meetitig with ~such | a terrible acei: | se ae :<lb />vi = petarned | { a dent. oy : , ) a 4 3 : at<lb />mor. ening ooh A tow Bank. 7 Alroe it the =" atte will find .<lb />a i oF om pia 1 family oo On way se the . for } 8 an pay . a. lye ei : Had<lb />from Durham Tuesday evening... REFLECTOR is " ~toT thiounce a Cash at market prices, following goods:<lb />: new enterptise for Greenville, ~Higgs Oni iatso | ~fill orders ~~<lb />Dussenger and wail train: going| Willie Jenkins left this morning for Bros. will open another banking | house P Ro sha D, :<lb />, arrives 8:22 A. M. "- school atT Bethel Hill, in "" COUN! here and state that they will be ready uF ng ressed<lb /><lb />rriyes 6:37 P. M..<lb /><lb />bg ¢ | to ~begin business | by the Lith oinst. | ae ber promptly.<lb /><lb />ts Me Mi ihe soba hid eke vis- o| Pi Grecnville"isT keeping pace with| =,<lb /><lb />~ Gonth Bound Freignt, arrives 2:00 P, ier. W. H. Smith for a week, eft| the march of progress which is now 80] Giveus your orders.<lb />: x. leaves 9:15 P.M. today for Greene county. prevalent throughout. the South, Her. A<lb /><lb />teamer Myers arrives from..Wash)) g -4-q ~ linereasing business makes room for|g ¢, ARE INY JR, Manager.<lb />oon dondey, Wednesday and Friday S. A. Congleton, who clerked for J. another bank, and these enterprising | : pa Lous<lb /><lb />38)<lb /><lb /> gaves for Washington Tuesday, - Thure |C. Cobb &amp; Son during the fall, return- young med, recdgnizing the benefit of | .<lb />Gay Wie derarday. ed to his home in erie bisa! | such an enterprise, have taken the steps FRESE : Ak our OYSTER Goods and<lb />a Rc ogee gt : el to establish it. Higgs Bros. have been , OUSE near the v Neti gs<lb />ions,<lb /><lb />Cte #F urnishe<lb />Beige ing Goods,<lb />/ Shirts,<lb /><lb />ae hare risinh " for very prosperous as. merchants, and we OYS TERS. wharf we are<lb />5. M ae ull seven years, lin hespeak for them much success: in the prepared to]<lb /><lb />ved: hig position th thirags� ne farm banking busingss.©2 0) 6 fill all orders for Select Ovaters: x<lb />ing this year. J. B. Randolph succeeds | Sie names promptly. 60 cents per gallon,<lb /><lb />opened. 50 cents per bushel, in<lb />So ous Yenc! hiss in ae eee . |shell. We have also opened a forte<lb />| ew. ¥, : our-In=<lb />mpPY La 4 oOD. Piintres seecived a telegram a BESTAURART up town, in Hand<lb />Thrice welcome, 1896.» ° today from Charlotte that his father was eo the buil Aina between the Market : re a .<lb />- ee e ouars,<lb />First day of the first month. he! Hone and ee » Orta Carriage Hosiery,<lb />ae : : | Factory, .where Oys | Naat<lb />Hang up your new calendar. lotte i in the morning. at all bi Ny, Pr ti<lb />Gils, leap year is beep boys are] | It was,a reall ei to sce Mise| | Oneal tee @ ae and<lb />be ee yea | | Clara: Bruce Forbes out today, looking Assets over $204,000, 000.00., | re et t<lb />jas bright and cheerful as this new year Roralae, over $22, 000,000.00 2 nobbiest<lb />How many kage mee ee, written ; |day, She has been kept ;at home eal y styles,La~<lb />1896 today? sickness for several, weeks, ae toys<lb />I still carry the Southern beige the ~Lot | 4 :<lb />best 5 cent cigar imade. ~DVS. ~Surrn, oWe: jae ~hut ie Wak "Monday| : \and Childrens Fine and Heavg "<lb /><lb />~| Shoes and: Boots in endless<lb /><lb />|iteht nearly blew the Methodist church |<lb />[sales and: kinds, Carpets, he<lb /><lb />_ Prayer none in the Methodist building at Ayden off the foundation<lb />church tonig - ' The building is considerably: ~careened.<lb /><lb />pop fy<lb />sald Board J<lb /><lb />4 eee ne<lb /><lb />What have you resolved to do for "_ Bi 1 Coulty ro Phe can hid ene |<lb />= i i. . , Matting 08; Flooring<lb />Greenville this year? There was another marriage in the ny } | in tbe Beas nat the at Se hee | -and Ti ~able Oil. lothee Lace Cur=,<lb /><lb />| Registerof of DeedsT officeT Tueiday<lb /><lb />How many of your new year resolt-<lb /><lb />of N EW YORK. | used by the town of Greenville asa Mar- tains, Curtain Poles and: Fixtures,<lb /><lb />_ with Pe: taisson ofthe. Valises, Hand Bags, andTa' stock.<lb />4 t $ t b 4 io he. 2<lb />tions have you broken today? inet as fare rn pene Security, ProtectionT and Profit. aot Got omunt me olert sel of. FORNITORE that will str<lb />oWe have got whatT) you. ~want.T AT| Board of Com Oi of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />- Will you need a ledger for the new the, ey Twenty Payment Tnvastaiont Vou de hereby give public notice that said<lb /><lb />yearTs bustitss ? Moe! Reflector Bool nd {.5 f¢. ¥ : tewot'tin the te rgest | P ~| lot will be exposed to public sale tu the<lb />ee cy a nancial insti- ss<lb />Store hab allT sizes.) id th Big econT tatibe ix the orkds wbieh'attords Hanger y draosk yy role<lb /><lb />| ill gi ve W During the month of December Reg- bei toT your families as well d hi hr de {January 1896.) o2<lb /><lb />January will give us five ednes- |, : ay the tth day ¢ of ~January ~i.<lb />ster of Deeds, W. M. King, issued 66 ag provides for old: age.� ) 4) he terms of sale will be one third cash<lb /><lb />days, five eine 4 = five. Fridays ho eo i Ing, 48 i t Y :<lb /><lb />~A bhi a ~| ahd the balanceT to be secured in two<lb />ang tasial PO ote ~marriage licenses, the largest number| oOve | orro :" ~The best com-, equal instalments, payable in one and<lb />oTfyou v want any magazines for next Nor any single month of which he has pany. Tad<lb /><lb />igi which does | two yeara,,with sik per at interest on<lb />year you can leave your subscriptious record. The total pombe igsued for the, nh We have paid | defe merits, With oprivilege to<lb />at the ReflectorT oh<lb /><lb />icy fasciety in 51 years $367,- purchase to pay. the. wad} at any time<lb />the trouble of ordering th them yourself.<lb /><lb />k Store and savé| the year 1895 was. bi a 630.26. / and take his-deed. ~Title reserved until<lb />ot = the whole of the purchase money is paid,<lb />The Soard. reserves the right to affirm<lb /><lb />preci meh Boal<lb />We can give discounts when several] Tournament At Farmville. MRE i INSUR ANCK. or disaffirm said sale, Notice is also<lb />: , There was a large attendance upon | : given: that the town government will be<lb /><lb />oar fen ot<lb /><lb />are ordered for one person. mitted to remove the Market House<lb /><lb />the. Gad oan buildings erected on said lot<lb />wee an band by. the town, in accordance. with . the<lb />be | agreement entered into at the time per-<lb /><lb />Th o nen the tounnament at Farmville on Tues-<lb />ae cht " on . y oa 88) day, but a small number of riders"only<lb />Targe as usual on New Year's Day, ig, | Bert Smith crowned Mids Ada<lb /><lb />patie 3<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ishT companie i the rd of<lb />Miss Bettie Warren will open a] Fields ~queen, ~James Hinson crowned i therican. We do the Nouniey i Gon lawoners fo ee ~town "<lb />- gehool in Greenville,T on Monday, Jui. |'Miss Bettie Tysoti first maid of honor, Cad bead for theT people and soli. Comnieer ete: i ny ah A he" -<lb />_ wary 6, 1896. See her for | terms and! James Tugwell crowned Miss Flor- ¢it yotir paleghage. a o| itee, alte : te ways which. wal be<lb />__ particulars. ence Lang second maid ot honor. The WHIT &amp; SPEIGHT ' | shows in detail on eat Dd a nag the<lb />. fe REE iy office of the B 8 und 2<lb />¥ The colored people have celebrated coronation ball took place at night. E 3 | be seen by-the pul ~time wee oN<lb />Soag wth, mepech-mahing, caraing| 3 ot a |S ORRRMVALERE N.C: Pi ees anaomnced oh dees)<lb />nd atte oP BE PAR &amp; oltiuaky! "Office ~on Main Bareek. ' ? ClTk. Bd. of Com. of Pitt Co. sot and aa Bit a<lb />ae News"The best Flour is Proctor) ~The subject of this memoir waslittle| WO casei tout Sent ae : i quality and price, Baby Car- Asa<lb />| Knott sold by S.M. Schultz, Trya/t, Mayserte Maro, dauzhter of} : iages, Hein vy Groceries, oFlour,�<lb />24 Ib bag. Lula §, and L. A, Mayo. She was Samm ogy ctype it Se a<lb /><lb />ete oe ee as a<lb /><lb />ME od ee gE<lb /><lb />There were were owatch parties� born to ment ey, scam os ga ont<lb /><lb />F weleogil a a: ch | ia:<lb /><lb />tt te time to oswear off�"that you | so soon invade our i sivad to an us: of ; ,<lb />: ete rhe te jf rch Fares<lb />But in the cold chilly winds of Decem- Pe<lb /><lb />ij * Mer () y a ~ a<lb /><lb />LT Aken Qaia, dua Aud! eo ak . ~ re Ee ane is ae er<lb /><lb />To take her while yonng and tender, |, , x "", = (je ee (ih<lb />«yar ea vo Aa she zee bud sm they mornings hi) 4 Aycines 314 Damani poe<lb /><lb />ReflectorT Book: Store has ac-| It is hurdT to give thee ti dei hild, pee = aie }<lb /><lb />~table the ~very les Rpt ats ; gra , roto ,<lb /><lb />i Pee « 1 and y it awh oaf ei, fata<lb /><lb />For = the weed aera te who| | fe piptol<lb /><lb />hi \ came to save ie |, | ! he }<lb /><lb />No she is gone, yes, left us, : 4 eae i en 0 Wika Ue ii a o9 ud]<lb /><lb />Bi set on chair is oe by our Bent scat the bu i an<lb /><lb />D awit bettaend eye<lb /><lb />*<lb />~ i " ~<lb />: ie i ' is é<lb />6) ag . \ { { Ww f ~<lb />reer, Mery ai T ~ ' \ YQ<lb />oey? . i ~ :<lb />~ ck hae f., i i # Bake seae y Ni a 4 i?<lb />~; ; 4 , ij Ay tw A&amp;A v! oeh '¢ F T<lb />. ~ h ~ : ie ~<lb />1 ~be fi<lb />9 to odors. 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