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          <lb />- 44<lb /><lb />a 4 i eben TA)<lb /><lb />Sesh<lb /><lb />ae . = sexe<lb />z mes oy Rites &amp;<lb /><lb />o rer es a a s - eon - a<lb />Pd ot 2 tel RG =a. : mo J i ; ¥ ity ty 4 a<lb />: oDA. oWHICHARD, ~Editor and Owner, * _ Fac npaaema 70 rlonion. ne Ge<lb />eR ERT isos Te Sas ca | JILBW f Hous Es. ei] We : freer ies 8<lb />bonnes Mm 8s Rai Be RIE sa ~gaat Toro TYR Sse " ss<lb />Wea cet GREENVILLE, X, ©, TURE<lb />ae : yobe sen sgh neh) een Re:<lb />: THE DEAD BABE. Tae ee arity. in: Men,<lb /><lb />* quieren Lo oe<lb /><lb />A. youdg manT ~whites to Edward W.<lb /><lb />BUGENE FIELD. BokT nang why &amp;6 te a best i<lb /><lb />Last night '&amp; ~a8 a iny dear babe lay dead,<lb />In agony I knelt and said:<lb />o1 o(Q), Godt-what have I done,<lb />4} | Orin what wise offended Thee,<lb />That Thou shuuldTst take amar, from<lb />~ me<lb />My little son ?�<lb /><lb />~have: seen: the seckddi_dool jw omany|<lb />{cases marry them,T in ~face of the fact<lb />that their past lives are known to them.<lb />In the January issue of the LadiesT<lb />'Home,Journal. Mr.. Bok, its pet<lb />makes this reply: ~Girls, that. is, the |<lb />right kind of girls ~do not prefer the}<lb />company of oyoung men of this sort,<lb />Doubtless, you have come across in-|<lb />| stances where this rule has. been other-|<lb />wise; so-have I, . But itis all in the |"<lb />. jseeming, and not in: reality,T Depend |T<lb />This innocent ?� upon oné thing, ~girls have as high mr.<lb />Last night, as my dear babe lay dead,. estimate of porty in men as men have} "<lb />Before mine éyes the vision spread of purity in women. There are. of<lb />, Of things that might! shave been :| Curse, ee to the contrary, but'these | ©<lb />Lisentions riot, cruel strife, {are few.� Where girls marry mea'who, '<lb />Forgotten prayers, a wasted life are knewit to ~have led what: is called a<lb />Dik cedT with iin? ~worldly life,T it is more generally due to<lb />BAB kk head chs toe a misunderstanding ot facts or to ignor-<lb />Then, with softmusic in the air, | Felipe than Je imagine, |<lb />1 sew: another: vision there: There Kaji of girls who finds al<lb /><lb />i A Sheehan a bh Keep peculiar satisfaction in the conquest of |<lb />A little lamb, my lite ehild, aun who has ~seen the world,T and<lb /><lb />oUpon the thousand useless lives,<lb />Upon the guilt that vaunting thrives,<lb />Thy wrath were better spent !<lb />Why shouldsTt Thou take my little son?<lb />Why shouldTst Thou vent Thy. wrath.<lb />. iio .<lb /><lb />always weré and ~always will<lb /><lb />be a leading: feature of wo~<lb /><lb />menTs weat"just GY they<lb />are the vogue. t Capes<lb /><lb />and Coats combine "he ele -<lb />: gance and completeness of<lb />@ up-to-date fashion, wiih the<lb />practical ~properties � of the<lb />old-timeT Cloakings* with<lb />special price snk ital for<lb />L : this Week, |<lb /><lb />0. T. Munford.<lb /><lb />V3] Zers Of 'wordly Wisdom undefiled, {then comes to her as the one woman of, of<lb />te : | hag - aleep! Jali her sex who can make him happy. |.<lb />- scr Last night, as my dear babe lay dead, | This sometimes pleases:her vanity and<lb />ve In those two messages I read love of conquest, but she is not many |.<lb /><lb />A wisdom manifest ;<lb />And, though my arms be childless now,<lb />i} am. a SON to Him I'bow,<lb /><lb />Who knowest best. "<lb /><lb />years older before she discovers that she |,<lb />hasT satisfied those feelings at a very<lb />high cost. There is.another type of<lb />girl who rather fanaies aman who is<lb /><lb />AL. ¥<lb /><lb />what is called ~fast.T But that sort of<lb />girl is painfully: ignorant of what is<lb />meantT by thatT wordT as applied to a<lb />man, If she were not she wonld be<lb />very apt to, change the . adjective to<lb />vulgar.� And as she matures she finds<lb />this out. It is only young men of up-<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />CLOVES!<lb /><lb />| you fear temptation keep<lb /><lb />Nashville had a $15,000 fire Sun-<lb /><lb />awa from. our Glove counter. |<lb />: day.<lb /><lb />lar. Kid Glove that<lb /><lb />would tem a miser. With some right lives who can hope to win the<lb />a dollar Glove'is simply @ pair of} The fund raised by the Southport favor and love of girls of high motives, we will close out<lb />-gloves for a dollar. With us it| Leader to purchase a memorial ~for the the girls who make the best. wives.<lb /><lb />omeans the best Glove on earth for<lb />~theT price. If you want them<lb />-J0r your own use or to give them<lb />Bat a friend, you can buy here<lb /><lb />United StatesT cruiser Raleigh, now<lb />amounts to $500.<lb /><lb />Jas. Ellington, a farmer, was found<lb />dead in a well in a vacant lot in Hen-<lb />derson, It is supposed that he acci-<lb />dentally fell in and was killed by ~the<lb />fall. id dance<lb /><lb />oIf, at) times, girls seem. to favor young<lb />men of another kind, the . glamourT is<lb />simply transitory. It is rare, very rare,<lb />that a girlTs better instincts do not lead<lb />her to the higher grade of young men.<lb />An. upright. life never fails of reward,<lb />from the hand. of woman,�<lb /><lb />ithout misgiving. A reasonable<lb />= goes with every pair of<lb /><lb />llar gloves.<lb /><lb />Qe<lb /><lb />Hats,<lb />Caps,<lb /><lb />oTl. Munford.<lb /><lb />Emma. Anthony a colored womun<lb />living.a few miles in the country, died<lb />a few nights ago at the advanced age<lb />of 102 years. osHeotland Neck Demo-<lb />crat.,<lb /><lb />How to Kill a Prayer Meeting.<lb />If you: goto your church prayer-<lb />meeting at all go with a coldT selfish<lb />heart. Think of yourself and your}.<lb />lbusiness all the week, DonTt take<lb />time to pray in. secret, or read your.<lb />Bible before hand, You. will likely<lb />be in a criticizing mood ~so that noth-<lb />ing that is said or done will pleaseT you, | .<lb />~Even the . Lord himself would not<lb />please you. Stay away from the pray.<lb /><lb />in order to open Bank<lb />A. deposit of sthyrenihe coal has been<lb /><lb />{found in Madison county near Hot<lb />Springs, on the line of the Southemn<lb />railway. Experts geemepee the coal |,<lb />~of good quality.<lb /><lb />Judge Graham is holding a spesial<lb />term of court in Greene county . this<lb /><lb />This is noteéy our ondGiiiee suit friends thi i<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions<lb /><lb />AT COST<lb /><lb />our entire stock of<lb /><lb />about Tanuary 15th i in<lb /><lb />same: nero we now occupy.<lb /><lb />er meeting the most, of your time... Let<lb /><lb />| week for thie trial of contested election your health or the weather be -your ¢x<lb /><lb />~}eases among the county. officers. ~The<lb />Sheriff's office ~and thatT of the Clerk of<lb />}| the Court are the two offices over which<lb /><lb />» | the contest is beiig made,<lb /><lb />cuse for not attending. Go, to places<lb />of pleasure"such.as, weddings, parties,<lb />lectures, shows, etc.,; and ~even! visit<lb />| stores after night to make purchases or<lb />sed: Go to other prayer meetings but<lb />stay awaT from, your own. Your pas.<lb />tor will hardly find it, out... Perhaps<lb />the Lord himself will h tale no notion, val<lb />your inconsistency.<lb /><lb />DonTt help yourT ehnirch any more<lb />| this you ocant help g0 48 to maintain<lb />your respectability, before men. 1, do can,<lb />| wonder. if;,.some.. chureh auembers. are | If you are a young man and a men}<lb />respectible before: the LotdeT Spend | ber of a church, when the night of your<lb /><lb />muc® nicer at some other place, or that<lb />some other people do go *nneh better ;<lb />but donTt you-have.the.grace or cour<lb />age to improve t the workin your church.<lb />DonTt ask anybody ~to go to prayer<lb />meeting. DonTt speak of your prayer<lb />meeting only to find fault. DonTt talk<lb />religion to anybody. Talk ~business<lb />~and dress and pleasures. Keep your<lb />heart as cold and i bi as you possibly<lb /><lb />Last summer a tree on ~Maj. J. G,<lb />HarrisT place near the city was strucT<lb />by lightning. A: cow standing under<lb />the tree was killed Aue Several<lb />days another. of Maj,..Hs<lb />ira oa to Fd ahale ed<lb />a. limb fell, atriking | the cow and killing}<lb />~jit. Maj. | C n't f feel i i ¢, saying?<lb />oWoodman ~spare. ~thatT tree. re rehnds<lb />lotte Observer. - thd<lb /><lb />tial cuitono a 8<lb /><lb />~ayle, Saad oIt<lb />snows and ke It yon<lb /><lb />ou<lb />ce toT nates , mes up-town and<lb />Bk re eeu ty thoney freely: ~on  youfself but donTt | prayer meeting comes go,<lb /><lb />: rea gt pide ~a the Bae ye aval | spend ~lie on your church or pastor. hang around the stores. and soap jokes<lb />Mer tan be * WAR if, 4 } foe bery of the Southern Express If ou<lb />: pei Vat You cannot gel 7? pa Hs Rosebory, N.C,,..0, station on Grumble, little when whe Lord ene pee eee? igi Tyas i.<lb /><lb />"bad! Bar us"we havea it. or nm ti happen. to go to yo \<lb />di tot Ach got the Cape Fear and, Yadkin. Valley bell makes # demand, on your me or, pork on apni oo i Wien is<lb /><lb />jet book, : When: you do go to: your<lb /><lb />ae df yt aa fe Don't<lb /><lb />as, ati and ,,gool,.as, possible.<lb /><lb />prayer hieoting ~takeT ho partT exept<lb /><lb />SSR Parr REPS HED nit RE OR Pee: | 1Ay® ago has turtied out to be no robbery ying ~coultl tiké,�* |}aake ny; parts, DonTt even. Mey But<lb />rat region a 1 V8 | at all. According ~be, the,,gonkengion of ene. ak not ati and cold}<lb />Be agpolubdic hg ane) tae fAgent Grier delibornt ; hink ifT the ~above. rulus are you: now You, ary,<lb /><lb />« MURIO! is. © Finale een dh e Sheer any, goed prger aneet-| whenT you snap your aged joker, mae<lb />él j 0 : ri00. wil ry evils way ide ee in b Oe res mf ipginil phi the: Lord, himself will | others. | jabhen when, anathe r evangelist |<lb />He text *); * CO, 2 NY BANK.� / itor iff -7 mere auf Bay ~he se go'domewhers ~else td a a Jn oa andyou feeliquite rundown<lb /><lb />. hes Sic Agad pr tin serblaginet wt Hl ! o o4 rat Re ; oh) [Ta aero, ahve -imirepatatbone fall in, ling and get, work<lb />Y HiTS oHad Coa ee<lb /><lb />. nisit wi sha Ta » dts or he Pi ytd the fed omer) Greta tap, pak on, oh tah<lb />ole) sigh tho . Gt Rath se Dogg fc<lb />Loot n Lalo aa ae amie wal (Cle tine i } chat the vor k= "9 old whee, heel. Yours in ies<lb />. ek fei ties nt we Kings, 4, anal cre hay ' ~<lb />id ats) hs bs on Ba « Ye ee y ten wi vit bl, baupes dtd Le titT Gat wa eet olf<lb />Mt At UA he Rea "4 wneri hy | memberanyw uunbens 400,000. i: ny) i get: cng but msi ~dyly eth 2 hy wiih wy ibe iy j iti HH ane aj eet ~<lb />iin 2044 vt rt Ea asm ayT the OA VA Ge WK tape ened | i ny hel dea tit act<lb />a a eee ae gy We Ue, } e ~ : SO OR Pi ' Hint |<lb />caw, soe aa moe TOs ¢ tart | gic<lb /><lb />siatvameto LET<lb /><lb />say<lb />Ak<lb /><lb />ese i eG ae) vi<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />3 | things donTt suit, yoy and things are £0]<lb /><lb />LOAD<lb />OF eae<lb />WOOD a.<lb />oTO ee<lb />SELL :<lb /><lb />and told every<lb /><lb />man you met that you had a load of<lb />wood to sell, and every man you met<lb />would in turn tell every man he. met<lb />that you had a load: of wood to sell<lb />suind every man you met would in treet,<lb />tell every man he met that you hid a<lb />load of wood to ~sell, it would, in course.<lb />of tinie, ~devon: pretty well crenlated,<lb />that, you hada load of wood to sell;<lb />but why, not, cut, jt) short--not the<lb />wood, but the method"and place<lb />good ad ina good newspaper and ell<lb />everybody at once. oDelays, are dan =<lb />gesgas,� and th good newspaper. w ukd<lb />start in where the last man left oft rd<lb />keep on telling everybody that you had<lb />a loud | of wood | to. sells or anythe<lb />joe tite Rev<lb /><lb />ie ye<lb />:<lb />Hiskaet ~e<lb />~<lb /><lb />TOR,<lb /><lb />4 en ay<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oWe e Te a Mite fone at}<lb />every peviehoepue the. Bi<lb /><lb />c oHos rates. oae to agents.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />-<lb />=<lb /><lb />ers will return to their relations. They<lb />~ are all in the highest stad iés cand, have<lb />ight..minds- and» willing...hands for |<lb />study and, work<lb /><lb />wy mate e such &amp; thing more paves by}<lb />giving, them free scholarships at some<lb />of ourT o~geademiés oor colleges. | The<lb /><lb />~Normal and Industrial School holds<lb />ont wearyT fi orb ad ages to poor)<lb />aot | Tid. LibMothatios that do<lb />the same, We are aware that a great<lb />2 people. think thé. little educa~T<lb />tion fie oat the Asylum | is amply]<lb />: jent f fot Both girlsand boys, but,<lb />ibis hot. Ad leaving, gut the educa,<lb />tional part of theT question, which is<lb />first, the oAsylum °i§7 Yor pepe: to<lb />give these girls ie Sar «training |<lb />for an independent velihood. It is<lb />true they. are taught how to cook,<lb />~wash, ew and 4d! other important<lb />things necessary in. every household,<lb />but o this. thére is very nee<lb /><lb />tion such as so many young girls |'<lb />are putting to practical use to earn-their<lb />living, all right, oBut because of this<lb />lack the need for a course in. some of<lb />these branches at our colleges is ap-<lb /><lb />_ parent.<lb /><lb />These places are filled by negroes.<lb />ven if these girls are poor, and or.<lb />8, they should at least be classed<lb />a ae grade than mere menials"<lb />ers of water, etc., etc. Have not<lb />ota white girls a right to ex.<lb />@ little better than this? Not-be-<lb />they are not, willing to work.<lb />ioe<lb />0 r who will help these girls y<lb />r their expenses (those who "id<lb />) to some sehool where they<lb />~taught a good, practical method<lb />a living! The cost need<lb />, but! the result will be<lb />biare suite, oIf anyT dite<lb />br th a good Work for one<lb />. let the desire be ~made<lb />et ape the asylum, | wi)<lb /><lb />he PRerssoton, only<lb /><lb />| TA Partial  Belise of the Moon,<lb /><lb />| iA total eclipse of the Sun,<lb /><lb />Be a; ho will gees?<lb /><lb />_}and South America ; and in part to the<lb /><lb />uf goilantg and Pacific Oceans.<lb /><lb />a a be on easy |<lb /><lb />af<lb /><lb />The market is already overrun with |<lb />cooks, washerwomen and housemaids. |<lb /><lb />The canoes<lb /><lb />¥ ee Invisible to North<lb /><lb />| August 9; { Invisible to all of North<lb /><lb />line of totality running rete<lb /><lb />a Zembln and Yeddo, Japan.<lb />AVA Partial, Eclipse of the Moon,<lb /><lb />August 22-28. Visible entireto North<lb /><lb />western extremities of Europe and<lb />~Africa; to! astern~ Australia, and the<lb /><lb />oMORNING! AND yvEnind STARS 1996.<lb /><lb />wana tignion een MR ee $a<lb /><lb />Mercury. will be Evening Star about<lb />Sanaa 23, May 15,T and September<lb />18; and , Morning, Star about March 5,<lb />July 8, and October 14.<lb /><lb />Venus will be Morning Star till July |<lb />9; then hes: Star. the. rest ot the<lb />year. . ; pa<lb />Jupiter wi dk<lb />uary 24 t |<lb />gust 11; Hi then Morning Star again<lb />the rest of the year.<lb /><lb />ibe mogaing | Siar il Jon<lb /><lb />6 _Bforts ~gre oe<lb /><lb />aber,� Bee - v¢ been ex-<lb />emse hvesto: prddudesmortuan y<lb />Sc isge with the following results:<lb />(An ossified man: din | ~Tennessee died<lb />hard.<lb />Another eel: a ~thermometer<lb />and died by degrees.<lb />ie) cbitguinptive undertaker dea of a<lb />coffin.� , ' ss<lb /><lb />A man choked « on an apple ang died<lb />Sf appleplexy. ( A fi<lb />A farmer blew « out the g gas ad ~died<lb />of gastritis. i 3<lb />oA man was struck am a Fooomotive<lb />and died of locomotor attacksia.<lb /><lb />A dy peptie ate too much pastry and<lb />died 6 ~<lb /><lb />A negro in Georgia ate six water<lb />melons and died/of mdlancholia; | |!<lb /><lb />~/ATtrestle- builder was seriously afflict. |<lb />we with piles.<lb /><lb />ee the trey dour touched hip<lb /><lb />¢<lb />5<lb /><lb />Pkt ade<lb /><lb />pieinia.�<lb /><lb />ter with the al<lb />Mike i insurance agent died of knows:<lb /><lb />sink pices coaiantitrtechdauent Bae | \<lb /><lb />otage<lb /><lb />An exaaperitidy individual ~remarks<lb />that the edito<lb />papers out tO die of or mig |<lb /><lb />The Boy in Business.<lb /><lb />ema eeem<lb /><lb />What kind of a doy does a Wiatais<lb />man want Y repeated a a ~shrewd practi-<lb />cal man of may concerns, ~the other<lb />day.<lb /><lb />oWell, I will tell you. In the fist<lb />place, he wants a boy who doesnTt}<lb />know t6o much } biisingss menT general-<lb />~ly like to run'their dwn ~business, and,<lb /><lb />*<lb />oie se |<lb />ee<lb /><lb />a tae<lb /><lb />wey rather than to try to teach them<lb />new kinks; secondly, they WantT a<lb />prompt boy one who ~understands<lb />seven 0Tclock as ale exactly seven, notT ten |:<lb />minutes past; third, ~an ' industrious<lb /><lb />extra Work in case of need! fourth; an<lb />honest boy"honest ~in. hisT serviee, as<lb />well as in the ~matterT of dollars ~anal<lb /><lb />obits; sand fifth 4 good-natured boy who<lb />Sadehs tempér ~eventT if ~hisT ~em.T<lb />payer Yet now and then!�<lb /><lb />ty ah wh wriT ~i<lb /><lb />ae Tacit a<lb /><lb />ing | were. shoved out into the water.<lb /><lb />~to ~walk. That method of locomotion<lb /><lb />| that the whole race is developed tre-<lb />, but has short, rather weak legs.<lb />a ter, the work ~of loading them be-<lb /><lb />low took a hand at loading, little or<lb /><lb />_ {chuck hb his load into the canoe, hit, or<lb /><lb />| men got xeady to shove,out.. .The|°<lb /><lb />4 grab a ddg ~by the nape of the neck<lb /><lb />| thing, andthe dog wadedT out'and<lb /><lb />| Whenhe thotght he hadT a ~good<lb /><lb />~ot some of these hoose- o4<lb /><lb />prefer some one who will listen po their | |<lb /><lb />boy, who is tot albadd to: inn little |<lb /><lb />aa hy wiht | 14<lb /><lb />eo ee i<lb /><lb />inna, fi<lb />the oil peg ie consumption.<lb />et be! was ena paguces! little,<lb /><lb />the ode ra to akc it.<lb />which had been lying<lb />high on tai tho Geach onto the way 0<lb /><lb />possible harm from. tide or swell<lb /><lb />~They are heavy, ungainly ship<lb />dug out of logs. Som | they are<lb /><lb />50 feet long. It will puzzle a white<lb />man a good. deal to navigate one of<lb />| them, but the Indians are as much<lb />at home as if they were in, t<lb />houses. - An Indian baby learns toT<lb />| paddle almost as soon as he ~Tearns<lb /><lb />)-has been the general one for so long<lb />mendously in the arms and chest,<lb />When the canoes were in the wa-,<lb /><lb />gan... The members of each family<lb />gathered up their traps and piled<lb />them in"bundles. of blankets. and<lb />skins, household utensils, pots, ket-<lb />~tles and pans, dried salmon, provi-<lb />sions from the store, oil in tin cans<lb />-and bark pans to hold it. Every fe)-<lb /><lb />big,, and every fellow seemed,. to<lb />miss without regard to trim. It was :<lb />a wild, indiscriminate higglety pig-<lb />gletyness, but soméhow it rode all<lb />right. : a be<lb /><lb />A decent,; self. respecting. whale-<lb />| boat would , pi got apgry,and, tip-<lb />| ped over, but not a dugout resented<lb />~its treatment. After all theT duffle<lb />had been chucked in the big Indians<lb />put in ~the little ones. Then the<lb />squaws olimbed in. After that the<lb /><lb />ti<lb /><lb />dogs stood , around. by the dozen,<lb />whining and begging to be taken|;<lb />~along. Once in awhile a man would<lb /><lb />vu<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />and:throw him on top of:.the pile of |<lb /><lb />.baggage. It.was a maryel,that tho<lb />scrambling dogs didnTt upset the<lb />whole thing.<lb /><lb />Ono man had two dogs anid'tiot<lb />~much room. He chucked one in ani<lb />paid no attention to the pleading of<lb />the other. .The deg was persistent. | ¢<lb />but: his , only reward was.a cuff, on<lb />the ear. The man. went back up the<lb />beach to his house to get a last some-<lb /><lb />climbed into the canoe. ~The Indian<lb />ran baok, grabbed him by. the scruff<lb />of the neck. and threw him out on<lb />the beach. The dog waited a minute<lb />| and then waded out and climbed in<lb />~again. This time the Indian threw<lb />~him ~out hardér, but the dog wasnTt<lb />discouraged... He shook the water<lb />out of his fur and wagged his tail.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />i<lb />chance, he waded out and climbed |.<lb /><lb />into the canoe the third time, | ~The<lb />| Indian. swore by his totem,and drag, |<lb /><lb />Pee | we will<lb /><lb />a scholaiship entitling theT<lb />free tuition in all the Koglish branches}<lb />for the entire spring term, 1896 (6<lb />sean se<lb /><lb />Eastern North Car<lb />will be fortunate who wins this spe.<lb /><lb />given to:<lb />gest num.<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />between now snd. etakiek R M. on Ja<lb /><lb />months or foursuisT<lb />wi!l count, he same as, iat<lb /><lb />will get the eeholar<lb />expeet more,<lb />baought in. fo<lb />ning and many:<lb /><lb />ive for every boy ~Wnod: ~Wished to ~er<lb />this contest, we offer. niger pmalision<lb /><lb />that those W<lb />arship will be paid for,<lb /><lb />not get the | com<lb /><lb />ple copies of the Teche tk 4<lb />by applyiv<lb />4 pa ats<lb />as we wisi to know-how many bovs a.<lb />working for the. prize. ,<lb />ithe result of the contest wit<lb />of winner<lb /><lb />TOR of Jan.<lb /><lb />apening day<lb /><lb />term beg<lb />to. whom he: may award the scholarship<lb /><lb />77 eu ee wt)<lb /><lb />Bou r<lb /><lb />she<lb /><lb />Tceemiamemiiaall<lb /><lb />Z ces et<lb /><lb />1} And The » Bastorn Reflector 1s<lb /><lb />Going to help one Boy in<lb />that direction.<lb /><lb />ee tne<lb /><lb />=i<lb /><lb />ive I ~tole free otek charge<lb />abso i Sieh meg a to<lb /><lb />Grecnville Male ~Academy:<lb /><lb />This; isthe. Dest, ge ool; mt iboyevd *<lb /><lb />sahool and the bo<lb /><lb />CONDITION S, |<lb /><lb />This 5. months holarship. ts to be<lb />the SOF wad will: get. ~the dar-<lb /><lb />bex nt, yearly, subscribers. | for<lb /><lb />subscribers for 6<lb />ribers for 3 manip<lb /><lb />early pab-<lb />hy d Tivos<lb /><lb />Ith, 1896.. Twos<lb /><lb />criber This is no catch pe<lb /><lb />but a bonad-fieoffer, and. ifonty: abe<lb />subgeriper $A<lb /><lb />brov bt puting the<lb />Rl ~brings it<lb />rehip -Of ie se wo<lb />pee ong, subscriber gobo<lb />ris is a plize ww orth win<lb />~pos Will! Wark for it<lb /><lb />ime specifie<lb /><lb />In order that there nay be an in<lb /><lb />r cent, on all subs rs, £0<lb />ho 'tafl' t6� ghee the schol+<lb />= taal batho a<lb />scholarship<lb /><lb />| tats on: ~Now boys bi att<lb />o work with thé: determatign to win<lb />his prize. You can get as many sam+<lb />s you nee<lb />ecide<lb />name<lb /><lb />We will pa gel<lb /><lb />ib vhe fame<lb />be the pei of the KEFLEC.<lb /><lb />1th, lse6, giving ihe<lb />cessful boy thie io enter schooT on the<lb />of spring term Monday,<lb /><lb />ef 10 pe<lb /><lb />the one who, wi<lb /><lb />éothe,<lb /><lb />~ ~tho a se<lb /><lb />d<lb />e' us ett,<lb /><lb />oAddress all let ters to |<lb /><lb />THE E STER REFL ECTOR: ...<lb />A N Greenville N. C,<lb /><lb />onan rene<lb /><lb />GREENVIL LE, N. C. Oct. 2th, 1895,<lb />This toeertify that I have arranged<lb /><lb />with the publisher of THE, EASTEBN<lb />REFLECTOR toteachfree of charge in<lb /><lb />he English branches, for the 5 months<lb />inning Jan, 20th, 1896, the boy<lb />n the above subscription contest,<lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />Pr nepal Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />gee the dog up. the beach. Before<lb />@ could eet ak to push the canoe<lb />off the dog had run out into the wa-<lb />~ter again and ~climbed up itito the|<lb />_Peatioe,.: The Indian hit him a clout<lb />on, the, nose with, his, fist, and: the<lb />dog, rug down and .shivered, Then<lb />the Todjan. pus _ off, everybody<lb />~got to. hori att e paddles, and the<lb />~whole crowd went off peacdably and<lb />marvelously upright. The dog had |<lb />won."New Nore | Sun. ey<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />4 tore BramweitTs: ~Plety. f<lb />The late bishop of Winchester is<lb />lisaid to -have: possessed amongT his<lb />many other, qualities, that,of, sar,<lb />ome A god story, is, told pf a re-<lb /><lb />tort he m e to the ee Lord Bram-<lb />well, who, neatly him on his way<lb />back to his'room to take of his robes<lb />after reading ~prayers in the house}:<lb />-of lords, apologized for marine been<lb />absent, from the ceremony. |.<lb />~When I kneel down, it gives,<lb />~palpitation of the heart,T T said |<lb />~Bramwell, oand it would ~not Foy<lb />ppectful for me to ein stand while;<lb />lordship was vpraying.!)<lb />hop Thorold, ere knowing<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />gelf, ans inT measured tones;<lb />oPray do not, mentionT it,� Ltd | me<lb />~Bramwell. lam sureiyour lordship<lb />r ms bo eapally cic hy ted<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />oa, with al trl i ba eyo!<lb />con ow nmr<lb /><lb />ea) bs),<lb /><lb />Court th the ease of WB.<lb />minigtrator of,<lb />sell tor cash at th Court<lb />Greenville on go the ith day of<lb /><lb />January,<lb />Jani, to wit: AT tract ~ot la<lb />lands of<lb />Redding<lb /><lb />I fotty eightiacres,..more or lesk.: Babs)<lb />foes oot Mary Nobles, wid- ry<lb /><lb />L. A. BYES, Atty.<lb /><lb />errr rt<lb /><lb />Bice tht atT ay<lb />"t} tii DAILY pay ie Hs<lb />ton<lb /><lb />ee y<lb /><lb />He a<lb /><lb />pret<lb /><lb />Administrators Sale.<lb /><lb />of Land for Assets.<lb /><lb />~the ~Superior<lb />Wingate ad-<lb />. W,,.Nobles, 1 will<lb />House door in<lb /><lb />~By virtue of a decree of<lb /><lb />tract of<lb />d situated<lb />n.Contentnea Township adjoining ,the<lb />mos G.Cox, W, HS ks,<lb />ip andT éthers. containing<lb /><lb />1896. he. tullowi<lb /><lb />ject, for er<lb />ea a a<lb />~ben hi 1806) i ok otek BN<lb />W...B. WL G<lb />wat ~of R Be ¥<lb /><lb />Nobles.<lb /><lb />}<lb />}<lb /><lb />Nh |<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />ae oaltemient Lotih aay pent on<lb /><lb />ie w tu<lb />PORE aan i<lb /><lb />See PTR FRO<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />arom meantT.<lb /><lb />worm<lb /><lb />yop la bea<lb /><lb />rad ate A Wyte<lb /><lb />i" shail ~ava suite<lb />more atéractive than<lb />pee.<lb /><lb />~room,<lb /><lb />Wil i<lb />mC<lb /><lb />ie hs<lb /><lb />ry i<lb /><lb />sath<lb /><lb />rey ON<lb /><lb />ea for: euumple ebples, vi daddrden<lb />ai<lb /><lb />THE OBSERVER<lb /><lb />bas vi ? vl<lb />Wants or should wan<lb /><lb />i and peanuts for ii<lb /><lb />telat?<lb /><lb />BB Gs |<lb /><lb />Saal<lb />ops<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Dec. Seib-eaday after Christmas,<lb />k. P., Woodvilie, Bertie county, Grace:<lb />Chureh.<lb /><lb />Dec. 81st"Tuesday. oe Us,<lb /><lb />Thomas.<lb />1896,<lb /><lb />Jan. lst~,Wednesday, Fest. of the<lb />Cireulation, Es T oS th, Grace:<lb />Church. ie :<lb /><lb />: {<lb />Ata SV<lb />i ; Ga<lb />lv A 5<lb /><lb />igRlads «: du weiee: 64.»<lb /><lb />Tiebdodeuesen: win ias v+orhbo 6<lb />© Good....00:800R Add 6<lb /><lb />ata Hi Lge dg gr ryt to hed<lb />+ Obriign...<lb /><lb />Good..... veal<lb /><lb />Fine...+ cp ceus ant<lb /><lb />AS Pint<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />PP ita<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />~prices of cotton<lb />erday, as furnished<lb /><lb />y Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb /><lb />chants of Norfok,:<lb />COTTON. :<lb /><lb />Middlivg= os | *<lb />Low Midating 7, Bel<lb />Good OrdinaryT, ... 6h<lb /><lb />Tone"quiiet | i)<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />rimes. - 4<lb /><lb />xtia Pri rime ; oS ki<lb /><lb />andy... Le ih "ase rr a Bi, id<lb />Spanish : a wt<lb />Tone"easy. y et<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />: Re 10 Won yous<lb />~Greenville Market. i<lb /><lb />Cor rected by 8. M, Heit� os<lb /><lb />pat +<lb /><lb />AB 625<lb /><lb />~Bitter, per tb<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sugar cured? Hams<lb /><lb />Corn<lb /><lb />Corn Meal |<lb />Flour, Family<lb />Lard<lb /><lb />Oats<lb /><lb />Sugar<lb /><lb />Coffee<lb /><lb />Glee per og ee ee<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />js. 2<lb /><lb />This Laundydoekthe finest work in<lb />he South, and, pr ices are low. We<lb /><lb />! esday. Brin<lb />make shipmen none Pu Monday an<lb /><lb />your work to ou<lb />will be forwarded promptly. Prices<lb /><lb />hed on application:<lb /><lb />Ww Teel<lb />nner Y Latd<lb /><lb />~fo ng<lb />p het<lb /><lb />py ~tak<lb />yal Where they.<lb /><lb />yihier ) a6 4 win en<lb />N64 ai<lb />NO<lb />a | eg<lb /><lb />Qu .<lb />bhe<lb />foe ¥<lb />}<lb /><lb />) pred ana * biel At<lb /><lb />rh wall<lb /><lb /></p>
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Returning ae Hope<lb />JO. m:, Nashville 83) airive at<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />ao itera p pape ar<lb />Batre vas ae<lb />leave 10a me is uinbar ¢<lb />vob Latta 50, a mi daily ~exsept<lb />y. ° yh :<lb /><lb />Train : dacueiailichade leaves War<lb />saw for Clinton cally, except Suuday,<lb />11,104, m, and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb /><lb />lea oie pat? my Massoa eA ~Pm.<lb />ea: fotdll po sd ta via<lb />Riebmone alep at wing Mount with<lb />saa<lb />JOHN F, Gear<lb />neral Su<lb />PE pepe pita<lb />rhait &amp; Wound Skate<lb /><lb />R,R. TIME TABL<lb />_ In Effeot December 4th, ;<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />god<lb /><lb />~<lb />rk<lb /><lb />me q<lb />if i<lb /><lb />a KIN Gide<lb /><lb />: " 1 I] pe vv f<lb /><lb />wehaiall<lb />Bry ae Ue<lb /><lb />: Te }<lb /><lb />otd be me SS 7 jv apy<lb /> ier vit ahaa g� iat Naik we atoa |<lb />wal 16 eaokny oMO callivle haw wan |<lb /><lb />o1On Pitt oStreet NEVO<lb /><lb />taille on pel<lb /><lb />My te stele WO<lb /><lb />| alits<lb /><lb />ar<lb /><lb />pally N<lb /><lb />til<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES USROTLDEES<lb /><lb />, Rapeans avn MERUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />theit yedrs sapplies will tind<lb /><lb />~chelv aero to get Our prides Petrire pus<lb /><lb />chasirig élséwhier�,�. Oni Nock iscomplete<lb />branches, »<lb /><lb />oFLOUR, COPPRE: SUGAR<lb />oRICE, TEA, &amp;¢,<lb /><lb />alas 8 St LOowEsr MAREE t Whee.<lb /><lb />oTOBAGO SNUFF. 4 CIRARS.<lb /><lb />we puy direct icom, Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling: -you,to buy at one profit, A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />: PU RNITURE<lb /><lb />ediw: s euband and seid ab ries, tu suyt<lb />the vines. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold forG ASM theretore, having no risk<lb />to run, we sell at a close margip<lb /><lb />4 RABE VINE CO<lb /><lb />all<lb /><lb />Eee Brey che brite Remar Lye<lb />1 ootiwes te 8, HH Ehiet a ae,<lb />y} Mars. will bring you a full line<lb />of samp i 8, and rules for self-<lb />measurement, of our just! a<lb />mous 83 pants ; Suits, $13,25<lb /><lb />ts, $1<lb />to order. y<lb /><lb />hii kd.<lb /><lb />0.25, and up. Cut<lb /><lb />PANTS? .<lb /><lb />0 YOU We.<lb /><lb />Daily, of<lb /><lb />in the State.<lb /><lb />State San th Daily 5 60 jints<lb />er month, Te eok $1.00 per<lb />ear. Ww. H: BERNARD,<lb /><lb />d. &amp;Pro p., Wilmington, N. C<lb /><lb />| other with excellent hands.<lb />| was no limit tothegame. After the .<lb /><lb />| | pardon nie,<lb />| the ne<lb /><lb />~¢ elieT Were, prox<lb /><lb />ene BO} onily ODarmnot (<lb /><lb />mS wee<lb />THEY ARE PLAYING YET.<lb />+ igiialil tims intlinanptiatedT, ©<lb /><lb />a 4 mt tote Been Daring the War |<lb /><lb />Still Unfinished,<lb /><lb />-C. A. Hamilton; the Wasbitigton |<lb /><lb />_.| Odrrespondent of the Rochester Post:<lb /><lb />Express, tells an jnteresting obut<lb />somewhat improbable poker story<lb />which he heard while riding through<lb /><lb />the streets of Knoxville.<lb /><lb />into.a ean pa to the coun.<lb /><lb />try. Right after-Sherman's army<lb />left: Tennessee and was»well on<lb />its way to Atlanta there was a<lb />party of southern gentlemen who<lb /><lb />pee her Knoxville. They<lb />ma ore ~They were<lb />She tt wr Georgia; Colo-<lb /><lb />nel Cainer "at Virginia, Major<lb />Brown and Colonel Atkins of Ten-<lb />nessee. The game went along for<lb />an hour or two without any particu.<lb />Jar incidents, but atrlast Ge ralT<lb />Cadartiss® ~ahaT ~Cpionel) (Ou)<lb /><lb />found themselves pitted against each<lb />There<lb /><lb />cards had been drawn Colonel Cul-<lb />pepper -planked down. $100 in com-<lb /><lb />money: : Genéral »Cabaniss « raised!<lb />~himT $100 more; using the same sort:<lb />of currency. Colonel Culpéepper saw |<lb />the rais¢ Bfid tilfeayit $500:<lb /><lb />him $1,000, and so the game went<lb />on for an hour longer, when ers<lb />cehtleman- saw; he had exha<lb /><lb />his ready funds, butT still ~ne ther<lb /><lb />~bined Confederate and United. States |.<lb /><lb />General |,,.<lb />Cabaniss saw thisT $500 He raised |<lb /><lb />(GIVES 1 YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb /><lb />SAPTERNOON (EXO UNDAY),<lb />WORKS FOR THE: BEST "<lb />EERIE, RE<lb /><lb />LLE FIRST, PITTOOUNTYSECOND, -<lb />oOUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. "<lb /><lb />eye<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a:-MONTH:<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />Pa ca Boye ee ae<lb /><lb />a RS gig ie a Gp<lb /><lb />+~PUBLIBHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AtT"<lb /><lb />~|. Was prepared to ¢all.<lb /><lb />O40 §*¥od will. emdnse ,.me,Th: said!<lb /><lb />| Gen! Oabaniss. ~I have no niore funds<lb />| with me, but I want to see your last<lb />{| raise, colonel, and just tilt you)<lb /><lb />$1,000 mote! for Yack. © Hf you will<lb /><lb />T will o out and raise<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />necessary funds,<lb />«Ths ocourtly itpinid Was of<lb />eourse, willing to accommodate his<lb />friend and comrade jad readily. ao-<lb /><lb />B| | quiesced. General Cabaniss wae gone<lb />|| Nearly an lout; but ofitially: came<lb /><lb />back with the funds. Then Coldtiél<lb />Culpepper demanded the same priv-<lb />ilege. By the time he &amp;éturned the<lb />night was spent, and the business of<lb />the day-had started. in. tits) stores<lb />and whvohicdver br Ra Knoxville. Gen-<lb />eral Cabaniss demanded the privi-.<lb />lege of ~raising again. It was, of<lb />course, accorded: him, buat as.each'<lb />gentlemanT recognized: that! there<lb />might be some delay it was decided<lb />that the stakes. and, each hand<lb />should be séaled tip inTehvelopes and<lb />deposited in a bank. There those<lb />hands ahil'thé staked haveT been ever<lb />since. Every two or three months<lb />Fat finstand: afterward ~every two or<lb />| thredT years Colonel Culpepper and<lb />General Cabaniss ~have walked into<lb />that bank, deposited thé last raise<lb />and tilted her again. Nobody knows<lb />what those envelopes contain, as<lb />neither gentloman..has shown the<lb />'| slightest odisposition ~to éall. Al-<lb />though so many years have passed<lb /><lb />has not, yet been won by either.<lb />, Bohie of the sectiritiesthe Confed.<lb />eritecurrency, for instance"aro of<lb />little or -ne value today, but ¢limi-<lb />nating all the Confederate and<lb />doubtful paperT the pot locked up<lb />there in that bank is probably one<lb />of thé tidét valnabloidver played for)<lb />jin the southern: states.T.�T.<lb /><lb />One on the Lawyer.<lb />A lawyer tells the following story<lb />in The Green Bag: ~~Some time ago<lb /><lb />no aE<lb /><lb />youth from the country who rejoiced<lb />inthe name of Samson, and whose<lb /><lb />héer inT ee | i<lb /><lb />teps of -your illustrious chine<lb /><lb />he witnassg.|<lb />. py<lb />t ~<lb />| Vetbnie fait Acduh Raker Sy destie Pe bi<lb /><lb />successfully oui rs thousand ene. |<lb /><lb />weapon.) "fi te<lb /><lb />More of It.<lb /><lb />rite (i<lb /><lb />wat.<lb />oWhat is your sarnanie?T<lb /><lb />seca, A se hauiuts Tit-Dits,<lb /><lb />since the hands were dealt, the pot!<lb /><lb />he had under cross examination a} T<lb /><lb />nd ~stniter the raeganggl ~No, ||<lb /><lb />Onda ee ni ep<lb /><lb />iS eel withthe<lb />ee ee"<lb /><lb />atry when you have ste with ce<lb /><lb />thatTs much too)<lb /><lb />oOh, no, madam ; I'm quite used |<lb /><lb />One Dollar PerFeet ek<lb />e Vis: isthe PeopleTs Favarite<lb /><lb />THE. TOBACCO DEPARTAENT, WHICH<lb /><lb />oIS AREGULAR FEATURE. OR, THE PAPER,<lb /><lb />IS ALONE {WORTH MANY TIMES. 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          <lb />~ oRescues many a lost bi<lb />Saves many a falling<lb /><lb />i mmmamnmeenenl<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ocolumns of the REYLEQTOR.<lb /><lb />Secures success to any<lb /><lb />business.<lb />busine ss.<lb /><lb />To ~ advertise ~easiaomly, � uae the<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Passenger<lb />- porth, arrives<lb />: _ arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />_ leavyesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer bouts<lb />ngton Monday, Wednesda<lb />are for W uslti<lb /><lb />day and cela<lb /><lb />ak ~eal ~we going<lb />$:22A. M. Going~South,<lb /><lb />ci<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />wl<lb /><lb />JO<lb /><lb />arrives from gil<lb />y and Friday<lb />ngtos ape ihe Tuure<lb /><lb />~North B ound Freight, arrives 9: 50 A<lb /><lb />rives 2  rt<lb />~ hg<lb /><lb />: The New Year Brings New Items.<lb /><lb />ines<lb /><lb />New Year resolutions are now not<lb /><lb />good on subscription.<lb /><lb />Thia morning was a cold one with<lb /><lb />itd 4 4. afl a<lb /><lb />plenty of frost and ice.<lb /><lb />For Rent. 100 ate est tghaceo<lb /><lb />iE : | See Hig<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />J still carry the pets Leader, the<lb />best 5 cent cigar made. |.D, §, Sarria.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget Lang ~isT dathng at cost<lb />to get ready forT moving to another<lb /><lb />store.<lb /><lb />Store has all sizes.<lb /><lb />Will you need a \eitare for the new<lb />yearTs business? The Reflector Book<lb /><lb />The boys are all getting back and<lb />give new zest to things out on tobacco<lb /><lb />row.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Warren will .open a<lb /><lb />school int Greényille, jon Monday, Jap- | «<lb /><lb />uary 61896. See her for terms and<lb /><lb />particulars.<lb /><lb />The Episcopal Supday School had 4<lb /><lb />ine Teesoat<lb />Pou  eg a Pert he pyar<lb />Oe badios a SOF BA ace<lb /><lb />7. ~Dy Romareee left this eb for hls,<lb /><lb />few seis<lb /><lb />mond oWednesday.<lb /><lb />ton to visit his dagseaneoe<lb /><lb />iting Mass Hortense Forbes.<lb />Ed Smith, who formerly clerked<lb /><lb />case there.<lb />Miss Eva Kinsey, of LaGrange, who<lb /><lb />inT visiting herg, returged home, Wed-<lb /><lb />fe 4 P<lb />a 4 4<lb /><lb />a of Durhasp, who<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />returd home: today.<lb /><lb />Miss Captola , Grainger, of Kinston,<lb />who has been spending a few days here, |<lb />returned home Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />this afternoon for _ pop-crackers, He is<lb />gbingito celebrateT Old Christmas.<lb /><lb />Married.<lb />Wednesday, evening at..8:30 0 Tciock, |<lb />at the residence. of, Mrs, Bettie Taft,<lb />~Mr. G. A. ~Clapp and Miss Maggie<lb />|Kinion were, married by, J. A. Lang,<lb /><lb />Eq.<lb /><lb />New Carriage Factory.<lb />W.,-At.-Smith and H. C. Edwards<lb />have associated together under the firm<lb /><lb />are opéning up at the oldy Wil<lb /><lb />do a general manufacturing and repair-<lb /><lb />ing of vehicles. tity<lb />ophings Youtha ?<lb /><lb />" j<lb /><lb />oMiss es May, of Parnwille, is vi-| ¢<lb /><lb />for Lang, is now with E. H. Shelburn. |.<lb /><lb />evening.<lb /><lb />J. H. Blount went to Tarboro again| ~<lb />oltoday. He is engaged in a biglaw| "<lb /><lb />yen ospending the holidays ~here, :<lb /><lb />name of Pitt County Buggy Co., and :<lb /><lb />stand neur the Court House. They will |<lb /><lb />One thousand, sere seven hundred and<lb />eighty-three miles of railroad were |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />P. H. Gorman returned from Rich- re ot<lb /><lb />Lee Stewart has goue to " eee tapi tataialta<lb /><lb />sa weil Adee and : :<lb />blood diseases<lb /><lb />Physic jans. ~ehdorse: Pp. ~P,P. as a<lb />Pe combination, ~and prescribe it<lb />swith great satisfaction of the cure of all<lb />forms and stugesof: primary, secondary<lb />and . tertiary. ~ulate bas ules<lb />sehrofujous ©<lb /><lb />~ts<lb /><lb />Cc Wares. Rh eumatisM.<lb />eloars and sores, iganiaiine swalltnge,<lb /><lb />rhenmatism, walaria, old chronic ulcers<lb />that. indi restated | all, ibrar ae ca-<lb /><lb />sai<lb /><lb />Pe et ea:<lb /><lb />PP; P..<lb />Carel Blood, Poisoti.T<lb /><lb />iin diseases, eczema. chronic female<lb />uomplaints, "merenrial poison, tetter<lb />scalt ohead, etc., etc. is<lb /><lb />'P, Py P. igia nasi) tonic and an<lb /><lb />| excellent<lb />oPy P: Pp.<lb />Ores, Seroftlla.<lb /><lb />lg building up the ~system Tap:<lb />whose systems ate poisoned<lb />tion, due...<lb /><lb />P. P. P.<lb />. Gures Malaria.<lb /><lb />to eoonstrosl Sy pe, even are peculi-<lb /><lb />Party in) Germania/Hall. New YearTs/uilt in the United States last year. ely mentee ie Ned ge hnagey ee<lb />, ; eans<lb /><lb />night. The South Atlantic States built 827 | Prjarly ash, se oy and Potassium.<lb />Miss Maud. Blow gave a téddrinking miles, of which number North Carolina<lb /><lb />toa party of friends on New Year's| built 39 miles. P. P, ig<lb /><lb />evening. There were 13,013 business failures<lb /><lb />2 | spepsia.<lb /><lb />The girls will have full sway to- |i the United States the past year, an. - Oures Dy P say<lb /><lb />night. The leap year ball is the event | 2crease of more than 2 per cent. in sacesienoree<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />_of the season.<lb /><lb />24 1b bag.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Store is.<lb /><lb />Aled<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />~%<lb /><lb />hk<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />| We Atif that fits gin ies<lb />Davis &amp; Bros., at F<lb /><lb />of the audience bisa FA ig<lb /><lb />There 18 noi take aboutitiigae Tew)<lb />neing at cost. They will close out<lb /><lb />ine<lb /><lb />armyille, was<lb />: ot by fire Wednesday.<lb />4 endear e hvaanoiae burned.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />News."The best flour is Proctor}.<lb />Knott sold by S. M. Rahalty. ind al<lb /><lb />For tablets, school paper, pencils,<lb />pens and inks, -ete., Reflector Book<lb />is time to oawear oft� that you<lb />will stop smoking common cigars. Go<lb />to D. S. Smith for the Southern Lead-<lb />er and you have something good.<lb /><lb />: tb Logs anny woman,� ahonted<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />About<lb /><lb />se a ordering them yourself,<lb />_ give: discounts when on<lb /><lb />fs page<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />de-<lb /><lb />number and of 6 per cent in liabilities<lb />There were less failures at the south,<lb /><lb />and in the middle state.<lb /><lb />{M. H. Quinerly Attacked by a Negro.<lb />On, _ Christmas night Mr. M, HL<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Monten ;<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />t | tend-the Normal and Industrial, S¢hool<lb /><lb />at Gretnsbore. geek { olen: is veh<lb /><lb />hl<lb />w,<lb /><lb />CM es<lb /><lb />avni bled Br uty)<lb /><lb />; ah a se ms [yy ind Phen Heinle oy<lb />as kh ri wil) tt wuld isa ~oh<lb /><lb />in New England and on the Paeific<lb />~cost, and more at the west northwest<lb /><lb />el jig the day iy<lb />urphy, a a fe<lb />negro tramp, who hit him over the<lb />head with a brick, inflicting a bad<lb />| wound, which caused Mr, Quinerly to}.<lb />bleed at the ear that cai It was athens<lb /><lb />pi N. C. ron ist-"-Miss Or pee<lb />Maggie, Nelson left this morning. a ee<lb /><lb />DRUGGISTS. LIPPMANTS BLOCK.<lb />Savanhah, Ga.<lb /><lb />| shell.<lb /><lb />and whose wie is in an sone sondl-<lb /><lb />\Lippman Bros., Props.<lb /><lb />ij ~will Mhiethaerasos on<lb /><lb />mh<lb /><lb />ALA: : '<lb />' meni LIA !<lb /><lb />j eerie i pee a<lb /><lb />pi<lb /><lb />Always in the marke |<lb /><lb />for.<lb /><lb />oFE<lb /><lb />be ated ofit� orders !<lb />for Rongh &amp; Dress essed<lb />a um ber, prot.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb />8. 0. HAMILTON, Jn, Manazer.<lb />At our OYSTER<lb /><lb />RES HOUSE near the<lb />OYSTERS,<lb /><lb />fill all orders T for: Satect ~Ovitirs<lb />promptly. 60 cents per gallon,<lb />opened. 50 cents per bushel, in<lb />We have ~also opened ~a<lb /><lb />RESTAURANT uptown, in<lb />| the building bet ween the Market<lb /><lb />| Honse and theT Flanagan Carri ant<lb />6 ?<lb /><lb />Factory, where Oysters will<lb />served to oa hours Half<lb /><lb />In py<lb />Board of oe toa order made at thi<lb /><lb />! rst Monday in Novem-<lb />Steg te Cree<lb />§ ip uy esha<lb />yoo come as<lb />Pon the lot now<lb />Greenville asa Mar-<lb /><lb />n the pian of the<lb />lot Seer en at<lb /><lb />| eaten with the<lb /><lb />Board of County Commissioners,<lb />view M. coe rte<lb /><lb />I,<lb /><lb />sci Clerk of the<lb />of Pi<lb /><lb />) teheat ber, in front 0 othe oJourt<lb />siouse door, at 22 2 o'clock<lb />day the 6thT<lb /><lb />The terms of<lb />and the,<lb />equal, instalments,<lb />two years, with six per.<lb />deferred. payments,<lb />purchase to pay the whole at: an<lb />and take his deed. Title reserve<lb /><lb />mie Soa reve fe money is paid.<lb /><lb />c.<lb />or disaffi<lb />given amg tO tia 2<lb /><lb />Sot Janiary 1898.<lb /><lb />payable in one and<lb />cent interest on<lb /><lb />time<lb /><lb />by the,<lb /><lb />mission was<lb />~County<lb />~Gomimissioners to<lb /><lb />yn,<lb /><lb />three mpernate<lb /><lb />¥ ee<lb />by the public at an<lb /><lb />. M. KING.�<lb /><lb />offi +<lb />be nen<lb /><lb />ital Tid<lb /><lb />to say ne is now out ane will salle no | a<lb /><lb />perthanent | injury from ithe! wound. |T at |<lb />The o was held vee trial at eet sdeidpiiienit<lb /><lb />iad i ha<lb /><lb />Ta thn rit vent<lb /><lb />* ~h<lb />igh<lb /><lb />Bowes 1 Blood Disease mad tree. q Ae<lb /><lb />ime aie |<lb /><lb />ah<lb /><lb />ui | sanwoneaeee<lb /><lb />vy<lb />e<lb /><lb />pete of aide they have |<lb />quer ON ER oy Lies Vio vee<lb />aM Avatal MN eS<lb />ry<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />"Mayor ayT of New Bern,<lb />P. i. Pelee, vit Hines<lb />a astfi &amp; Treas. --<lb /><lb />wharf 3 we are| f<lb /><lb />ated a :<lb /><lb />permisson of the |<lb /><lb />sale will be one third cash | a -<lb />balance to besecured in two) Ve<lb /><lb />with privilege to<lb />until<lb /><lb />to affirm<lb />otice is also<lb />vernthent vt be<lb />move the Market House<lb />parse erectedT on said lot<lb />accordance with the<lb />re roy o at the time per-<lb />given by the Board of<lb />oogemmissioners to the town<lb />erect: ted fo vere<lb />n The Jot willT be offered in<lb />ines es ways which will be<lb />gal apna file ~tn the<lb />had cau<lb /><lb />hey ae<lb /><lb />ae Bae ot Coa. of Pitt Co.<lb /><lb />: Men and Boys ge oh vp<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />piri aatenes ;<lb /><lb />of many and viried kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress.<lb />Goods and<lb /> Tr'mmi'gs<lb />' 'Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />_ Furnish-<lb />. ing Goods,<lb />Shirts,<lb />Neckties,<lb />oFour-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Scarfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb /><lb />Notions}<lb />oHats and<lb />_ Cops.t<lb />A neatest<lb />mm nobbiest<lb />© styles,La-<lb />pe dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heaug :<lb /><lb />~| Shoes and Boots in endless<lb /><lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, anes<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtain. _ and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand and a stock<lb />of FURNITO! a tha will sit<lb /><lb />glock M. on Mon- hee \\<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both a as<lb />to quality he pine Baby | Car-<lb />, ~ ) busily F lours..<lb /><lb />sete pa gg "<lb /><lb />Peanut<lb />vy Sah and: tesa, ie buy:<lb /><lb />ie Tad a<lb /><lb />asa<lb /><lb />Jana ~the hest eee iets<lb /><lb />al i tay wi<lb /><lb />ss ee a<lb /><lb />| ReynoldTs SH Porte A viet for<lb />t be<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />rte ait a<lb /><lb />" ALAS Meh ia<lb /><lb />\beat, "<lb />| Padan Bros. 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