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          <lb />piltgcckingaebe<lb /><lb />. * ~WHIOHARD, Edibyy, and Owner.<lb /><lb />"_ ~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE 10 FICTION.<lb /><lb />rial a<lb /><lb />ya 8.<lb /><lb />a ne<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1806.<lb /><lb />28 4rgven<lb /><lb />at eF a<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />oUL 99<lb /><lb />~SUTU<lb /><lb />Tit<lb /><lb />(uae<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ma é aebait 0<lb /><lb />BIVQ VBIIG LOFT<lb /><lb />ee 7 sa<lb /><lb />~somnsy u10930q 3%<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ith iil: ae. ai) u<lb />if aga<lb /><lb />" ~isd VBA pee<lb />ett aA ee acy to A fe ak<lb />if va eee yas<lb /><lb />¢ + PB g Y<lb /><lb />Pe<lb /><lb />sf eeneral, office building of: the Norfolk<lb />ee fs Wipes eres tee Most}<lb /><lb />| A heart that can feel for anotherTs woe,<lb /><lb />| Better than gold is the poor manTs sleep,<lb /><lb />The sageTs lore and the poetTs lay<lb /><lb />{at Norfolk; Va., for the purpose of man-<lb /><lb />-Jeling man,and robbery is. supposed to<lb />ai}. have:been the motive. hy<lb /><lb />_ BETTER THAN GOLD.<lb /><lb />BY FATHER RYAN.<lb /><lb />Better than grandeur, better than gold,<lb />Than rank and title a thousand fold,<lb /><lb />Is a healthy body and mind at case.<lb />And simple pleasures that always please.<lb />A soul that anotherTs joy can ~know,<lb /><lb />With sympathies large enough to enfold<lb />All men as brothers is better than gold.<lb /><lb />Better than gold is a conscience clear,<lb />Though toiling for bread in-an humble<lb />- sphere,<lb /><lb />Doubly blessed with content and health,<lb />Untried by lusts and cares of wealth,<lb /><lb />Lovwly living and lofty thought -<lb />Adorn and ennoble a poor manTs cot,<lb /><lb />For mind and morals in natureTs plan<lb />Are the genuine tests of a gentleman.<lb /><lb />Better than gold is the sweet repose<lb />Of the sons of toil when the labors close.<lb /><lb />And the balm that drops on his slum-<lb />bers deep,<lb /><lb />Bring sleepy draught on the downy bed<lb />Where luxury pillows its aching head,<lb />The toiler simple opiate deems<lb /><lb />A shorter route to the land of dreams.<lb /><lb />Better than gold is a thinking mind,<lb />That in the realins of books can find<lb /><lb />A treasure surpassing Australian ore,<lb />And living with the great and good of<lb />yore,<lb /><lb />The glories of empires passed away;<lb />The worldTs great dream will thus unfold<lb />And yield a pleasure better than gold.<lb /><lb />Better than gold is a peaceful home<lb />Where all the fireside characters come,<lb />The shrine of love the heaven of life,<lb />Hallowed by mother, or sister, or wife.<lb />However humble the home may be,<lb /><lb />Or tried with sorrow by heavenTs decree,<lb />The blessings that never were bought<lb />or sold, :<lb /><lb />And centre there are better than gold.<lb /><lb />naeininenenrerermes coal<lb />®<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.<lb /><lb />On Friday, at Lake Superior, the<lb />temperature. went to 24 degrees below<lb />ZeTO.<lb /><lb />At Archer, Fla., a gang of tramps<lb />and trainmen had a fight and one of the<lb />former was killed. :<lb /><lb />W: B. George was assassinated on<lb />the streets of Jacksonville, Fla., Sut-<lb />urday, by an unknown person.<lb /><lb />The President issued his procla-<lb />mation on Saturday admitting Utah<lb />asa State. There are now forty-five<lb />States.<lb /><lb />.At Harris City, Fla. an eighteyn-<lb />year-old-boy, was caught robbing a<lb />Pullman sléeper, and later on _ commit-<lb />ted suicide.<lb /><lb />- ~Hy &amp; S. Strauss, manufacturers of<lb />corsets at 465 Broadway, New York,<lb />have assigned. Liabilities 7200;0 000,<lb />assets 250,000.<lb /><lb />Two companies have been chartered<lb /><lb />mene<lb /><lb />ufacturing all kinds of munitious of war,<lb />the capital ranges from $1 25,000 to $2,-<lb />000,000.<lb /><lb />Commander Lewis Kingsley, of the<lb /><lb />dead on ~board of his ship just after<lb />eating dinner. Saturday. The Essex<lb />is at Yorktown.<lb /><lb />Seymour Sailors, of Athens, Ga,, is<lb />reported to have been murdered in<lb />Jackson county, Ga. Sailors. isa tray-<lb /><lb />On Saturday, at Roanoke, Va. the<lb /><lb />% 5. »<lb /><lb />and furniture were. saved.<lb /><lb />|name of being a busy store, because<lb /><lb />U. §S. training ship Essex, dropped |.<lb /><lb />�"� On Retailing.<lb />Make your store look busy. Do<lb />anything in your power to get the<lb /><lb />business attracts business, ~People<lb />usually like to buy of a store that has<lb /><lb />progressive and up to date. If your<lb />store once gets the name of being the<lb />center of attraction in yout town it will<lb /><lb />it should get the name ofT not being<lb />popular, even though the goods. and<lb />prices in either ease might be iden-<lb />tically the same. The American peo-<lb />ple love success and are likely to trade<lb />with the store which has the appear-<lb />ance of being successful.<lb /><lb />Do not run down competition. They<lb />may deserve it ever 80 mfich, but you<lb />will find it to your advantage to say as<lb />little as possible about your competitor.<lb />People usually misjudge what you say<lb />about them. They will. either think<lb />you are running them down because<lb />you aré jealous of their business, because<lb />they are getting the best of you or that<lb />you are afraid to say anything good.<lb />about them for fear they will: get some<lb />of your trade.<lb /><lb />Be kind to your employees. . Kind,<lb /><lb />ness wins on every occasion. It is}<lb />only natural that any clerk will be more<lb />likely to take pride in his work and. use<lb />every effort to please his employer when<lb />he finds that he appreeiates his services<lb />and is considerate of his interests.<lb /><lb />Be sociable in your store. Be in-<lb />tensely respectful to everybody, rich and<lb />poor alike. As far as possble take an<lb />interest in those who are buying.  Ifat<lb />any time you become acquainted with<lb />them, show yourself eager and anxious<lb />at all times to be of service to your cus-<lb />tomers. Let them feel that your store<lb />is the accomodating store, the home<lb />store, where everything is made as pleas-<lb />ant as~possible for buyers."Dry Goods<lb />Chronicle.<lb /><lb />anne<lb /><lb />The Little Country Paper.<lb /><lb />The morning papers lay on the seat<lb />beside him in the elevated train. He<lb />was reading with eagerness an awkw ard<lb />crumbled little sheet. The printing of<lb />the paper was uncouth, for it looked as<lb />though half the letters were smashed<lb />~The mpression of the type was dull<lb />and blurred.<lb /><lb />It was the weekly paper. printed in<lb />the little town where this. prosperous, | 5<lb />well-dressed New Yorker had been<lb />born and bred. Many a man who<lb /><lb />has carved his fortune in this ~city,<lb />hails the little country paperT every<lb /><lb />week as a welcome messenger.T It tells<lb />how the crops are flourishing, how the<lb /><lb />fences are being whitewashed every<lb />spring, and, perhaps, once.in a while<lb />there is a paragraph about the dear old<lb />mother, who has got into print. by en-<lb />tertuining the sewing circle.<lb /><lb />And the prosperous New Yorker<lb />revids it entire, while the metropolitan:<lb />shects lay beside him ~unheeded."New<lb />York Hyculd,<lb /><lb />""<lb />oIw NORTH CARO LINA. .<lb /><lb />eter eal<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />[asain iemenaiel<lb /><lb />urday. That's doing pretty well,<lb /><lb />During the<lb />BlackwellTs Durham Tobacco Co.,,re-<lb />ceived 12,813 letters. They. were re-<lb />ceived from every State in the Union.<lb /><lb />» It is snid that the Mayor Butler who}<lb />1g implicatedT in the express robbery<lb />at Roseboro and who, Grier alteges, | 97<lb />planned the affair, is a brother. to<lb />Marion Butler.<lb /><lb />The Smithfield Herald says heat Sel.<lb />ma has been nade a division station for}<lb />the transfer of train crews on the South |<lb /><lb />un nown.<lb /><lb />mp ei!<lb /><lb />The et if aaa 0% uit<lb /><lb />the appearance and the name of being |:<lb /><lb />draw a great deal more custom than if}<lb /><lb />| Wilmington had seven fires on Sat-|<lb /><lb />month of Danember |<lb /><lb />ern.and, Atlantic Coast Line to Nogfolky| show wagers nc at 10 ~dlook<lb /><lb />just as<lb /><lb />Stylish Gentlemen<lb /><lb />are finding it profitable to buy their.<lb />carments ready-made, more and more<lb />. $0 every. year, because Ready-made<lb /><lb />isnTt what it use to be.<lb />much care<lb />custom-made Clothes,<lb />is used, thie best cutters are employed<lb />and the" ~best tailors put it together. :<lb /><lb />Now it gets | atte<lb />and attention as<lb /><lb />same store we<lb /><lb />BiGGs<lb /><lb />This j is none our saatomers cal friends that<lb />we will close out our entire stock of<lb /><lb />in order to open Bank about January 15th i in<lb /><lb />GREGNVILLR, N, 0. |<lb /><lb />now occupy.<lb /><lb />B Fre iho a * S.,<lb /><lb />cre meme nshare<lb /><lb />Laughter Prolongs the Performance.<lb /><lb />tonight?� asked a lounger in the<lb />lobby, as he glanced at his watch<lb />and saw that the time was 11 0Tclock.<lb />-oHave.you put in anything néw?�<lb />~No, but itTs a warm house to<lb />, night.TT<lb /><lb />oWhat difference does that make?<lb />I haven't noticed many extra en-<lb />cores to night.�T<lb /><lb />oBut thereTs more laughing to.<lb />night. The house latghs oftener<lb />than usualand keeps it up longer?�<lb /><lb />oWould that make much differ-<lb />ie the length of ~the perform.<lb /><lb />o Anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes.<lb />An ordinary laugh at some joke onT<lb />the stage lasts 2 or 8 seconds.<lb /><lb />When the honse Jaughs for 6 seo-<lb /> onds, it isa good, long laugh, and |<lb />10 secondsT isT weet the limit. 1<lb />post be cor ag applause tooall some |<lb /><lb />the laugh soriekiett<lb />ection ~the i hiss A goo<lb /><lb />tured and ~cordialT andienoe: oil<lb /><lb />6,,secands. at every, ~gag:�,<lb />pos T wi pate the show a<lb />mimute, and when ~you ~figure othat<lb /><lb />~three acts are. w with funn<lb />~Vines, you ~will understand why the<lb /><lb />jana on chilly.on nico ter a<lb /><lb />and that it will we about: 100med in<lb /><lb />Selma.<lb /><lb />ne ihe Mite<lb /><lb />IF<lb />oWhy is the performance so long}<lb /><lb />y lke P on telling everybody that you<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />YOU<lb />HAD<lb />ae<lb /><lb />LOAD<lb /><lb />no ae<lb /><lb />wooD<lb />TO<lb />SELL aa<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 /><lb />that you had a, Joad..of wood to<lb />and every man you met would in<lb />tell every man he met that you had<lb />load of wood to sell, it would, in cou<lb />of time, becoe.». pretty well circulated<lb />that you liad a. load of wood to sell<lb />~butT why not cut it short-"not 1<lb />wood, but the method"and place<lb />good ad in a good newspaper and. te<lb />Jeverybody at once, Delays. are. a<lb />geroue,� and a good newspaper woul<lb />sturt in where the Jast man left off pnd.<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />~a lond-of ~wood to osell<lb /><lb />Jelse. 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          <lb />second-class = matter.<lb /><lb />Sieielinn beats nae © T oe<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />desire a live corr<lb /><lb />every postoffice in the cout<lb /><lb />send in brief items of NEWS as It :<lb />fn each neighborhood, he 9<lb />and side on one side of ba ie<lb /><lb />a ea Ceniniealec on subst<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />7m<lb />"s<lb />suit<lb /><lb />- =<lb /><lb />rn f<lb /><lb />4 oo iugepix ~Irn, 1896.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />England i it seems, iss her hast fall.<lb />ie Germany 1s after lier with a sharp stick..<lb />"The British populace is ~greatly agita-<lb />ted over the attitude of Germany i in the<lb /><lb />tadkle thas aationTas a foo. » The-Lon-<lb />. don Globe says the entireT nation will<lb />5 ~become a war party it the congratulatory<lb />words of the Emperor are followed by<lb />deeds. All� ~the English papers teem<lb />with abuse of ~German<lb />Some of the papers advocate, in view<lb />of this grave situation, that England<lb />: omah 4 ce concessions to the United States}<lb />| ~the ~Venezuelan matter, as the Satur-|<lb />; oday Review says, oTt is better to cat<lb />home crow: than foreign dirt,� and Sal-<lb />- isbury. must, ie Lord Salisbury is<lb />greatly chagrined by . the London<lb />a Chronicle's opublication of the Lord<lb /> dAderdeen correspondence on the Vene-<lb />-" muelan dispute... It is almost. assured,<lb />: that he will vse this asa loop-hole to<lb /> erawl through. Qn last Wednesday<lb />- diplomatic relations ~between England<lb />oand Germany came near being broken<lb />off but a surrender by Lord Salisbury |:<lb />¢lone averted a crisis. A number of<lb />American students in GermanyT shave<lb />volunteered to go to the Trans vaal and<lb />fight against England if it comes to war<lb />with Germany. The British are exer-,<lb />cising strict censorship over all tele-<lb />graphic� news from the Trans vaal.<lb /><lb />England needs . checking, she is. too<lb />"grasping, too over-bearing and ready to<lb />_ take advantage of a small country at the |<lb />least provocation. She mustT bé- ~stop-<lb /><lb />insolence.<lb /><lb />* i<lb /><lb />~England has crowded on Venezuela to:<lb />such an extent until Uncle Sam ~told<lb />her to stop or he would shoot.T ~Eng-<lb />land will stop, for she well knows that}<lb />we could easily capture Canada and<lb /><lb />protect Canada and it would be a landT<lb />fight and then the United States would |.<lb />whip her before she could ~tix. Then<lb />Tittle Ireland would take a hand and<lb />ps he liberated. We do not want<lb />~war, but war is preferable to being<lb />ver by any foreign power.<lb /><lb />- Merrimon, when he<lb />State asa Circuit Ju<lb /><lb />) in every 100 cases<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />mé were caused by drunkenness.<lb />. that, «ye conservators of the<lb />bers of churches dedica-<lb /><lb />ea calla poORe tao are gh age Pe �,�<lb /><lb />oenroute of North Ca<lb /><lb />sale " Bila Recorder.<lb /><lb />food ie the flower of the Spauish<lb /><lb />he was making for the everglades in}<lb /><lb />&amp; Vaal. matter and are ready to} then there was: a mighty scurrying, |<lb /><lb />lly, surely, these gallant souls have<lb /><lb />ped and now is as good atime as any. |<lb /><lb />England would come over this side to} Even thet most ~delightful pel veil<lb /><lb />for violations of the law and 3<lb /><lb />: thing at least one a days<lb /><lb />discipline Gomes has |<lb />way from the Orient, in the.<lb /><lb />ry, and is now established 45,<lb />exiled gens Havana and is threateuing.<lb />the Spaniards in their entrenchments<lb />He ie Campos severely and the<lb />-| latter scareely saved himself. This was.<lb />about ten days: ago. ~Later, it, ~yas.<lb />bulletined in Havana that the Span<lb />iards had driven Gomez back and. that<lb /><lb />the Southern part ofthe island. Latery<lb />three daysago in fact, he reappeared,<lb />nearer the capitol than ever before and}:<lb /><lb />hither and, yon and trains rushing<lb />North and South all night long. Sure-:<lb /><lb />won the spurs for Cuba libre, which<lb />should be recegnized as among the<lb />family of nations."Wilmington Re-<lb /><lb />view. wag yer LEPC Eee A §<lb />. Advertising Needs Time.<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />lifsTlocal paper and the following day:<lb />estimate how many of that article have<lb />been sold; Lut is that as far as adver-<lb />tising woes Out ot 5,000, people who<lb />saw your display advertisement, how<lb />~many putin appearun<lb /><lb />terested in your. offerings to call on you,<lb /><lb />But were these 4,900 that didnTt ca!)|<lb />able to getaway from the influence of<lb />your advertising ? Some impression of<lb />your name fin: been photo; hed on<lb />their minds which will never be erased,<lb /><lb />It may, be that days will pass before<lb /><lb />| your advertisement to assert itself, but<lb />it will mel + tet Goods Bulle<lb />tin.<lb /><lb />Words of Wisdom.<lb /><lb />Vanity speaks for itself. -<lb /><lb />__ Seeing is sometimes disbelieving.<lb />No woman is as pretty as she looks.<lb />The Lord helpe elon wh help ot<lb />evens shared is = usually poverty<lb /><lb />doubled.: : see<lb /><lb />_ The average es counts hate pay |<lb /><lb />sai -<lb /><lb />alan ?s nibs are to morrowTs<lb /><lb />faults. |<lb /><lb />slop over at time. |<lb /><lb />The first kiss and. the fivst quar<lb />areTsoon forgotten.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Man wants but little here eer, and<lb />generally gets less.<lb />oPeople who deserve sampaty are<lb />not apt to ask for it, at By ae Dee<lb />Self-sacrifice is many a wo ya's<lb />most fatal weakness, | ae |<lb />~Many a bad man has been known t<lb />make a good husband. FR,<lb /><lb />wt es<lb /><lb />tirely for his own. good.<lb />oTry and feel. thankful<lb /><lb />few of which lend their Ricmpare 4<lb />Christian people who do oppose the |<lb /><lb />stored our composure by. abusing the<lb />eepers |<lb /><lb />- }compassing every railway disaster<lb /><lb />One may insert an advertisement i in |.<lb /><lb />interview,� he. said, and took his<lb /><lb />ling from hig walk, the professor |<lb /><lb />CALNE at your store |<lb />in response to it? ~Possibly 100. The}.<lb />remainder 4,900, werenTt enough in, ol<lb /><lb />opportunity will permit the effect of |<lb /><lb />kerTsTT buttonhole"The cyclamen.<lb /><lb />No woman ever marries a a. man oene hc<lb /><lb />~Nn het on ue as<lb />_ Butmineislove.<lb />Arthur Symons fm London Nighi,<lb /><lb />; Ce da "_ ok<lb /><lb />erbert Herbert Spencer and the ~Blacklen,<lb />"One afternoc e and<lb />| the writer, sitting ona garded seat, |<lb />noted ~a weary wayfarer. with dusty |�<lb />boots open the little gate and climb<lb />up the footpath, ~He wore a soft |<lb />wideawake and gray clothes,T and |<lb />displayed no badge of saintship or<lb />lantern of philosophy. ~A dinntnie:<lb />for pro.,� said Mrs. Blackie.T -The<lb />professorTs voice was ringing out.<lb />from the.open window of his turret<lb />stady, laden with soft Gaelic. gut- :<lb />turals. It ceased, and the dominie<lb />stood under the porch. A few min-<lb />~utes passed* and Bella came flying.<lb />to the garden seat. ~Please, mum, :<lb />itTs Mr. Herbert Spencer in the draw. |<lb />ing room, and.the professor is not:<lb />be found.�T He had closed his book<lb />| and gone by: he bac door to breathe<lb />on ~the ~sublime heights� before din-<lb />a ee a NES<lb />~Teembling withresponsl bility, we<lb />faced the flinetrions visitor, who re-<lb /><lb />:<lb />es<lb />7c<lb /><lb />highlands, libeling the innkee<lb />and docusing our sex of bribing por-<lb />ters with | y bits, and ~so<lb /><lb />ever recorded, . With some indigna-'<lb />tion we flung our, gauntlet in the<lb />face of the ~~father of modern phi-<lb />losophy,�T and it is to be feared that:<lb />he fled from such unwonted treat-<lb />ment. ~~This has been a very stormy .<lb /><lb />leave,. And just.afterward, return-<lb /><lb />wisced ohis ~visit dob Stuart'|'<lb />cence by A. M. Stoddard.<lb /><lb />The Biggest ~Amecions diamond.<lb />Diamonds have been found occa-<lb />sionally at different places in the<lb />~United States, but never insufficient |<lb />quantities to render systematic mi-<lb />ning profitable. . =<lb /><lb />The largest authenticated diamond<lb />ever found in this country was pick-<lb />ed up bya laborer engaged in grad-<lb />ing the streats of Manchester, Va. |<lb /><lb />~Its original weight was about 24<lb />carats, and, after cutting, a 12 carat<lb />stone resulted. On this ~stone, called<lb />by Captain Dewey, its owner, the<lb />Oninoor, there was once loaned £1,-<lb /><lb />| 200, but Mr. Kunz, the diamond ex- |.<lb /><lb />pert, appraised its value at less than |<lb />$1,000, as it is poorly colored and<lb />imperfect.<lb />In the matter of diamonds Yan-<lb />kee land at all events. does not ~~lick<lb />creation.� "New York Journal.<lb /><lb />Specimen ues From London Punch.<lb /><lb />The new woman (in French)"<lb />Mme. de Maintenant. "<lb /><lb />~An Isle in the WaterTT is the title<lb />of anew book. Where else should<lb />~an isleT be? In a lamp?<lb /><lb />Favorite song on thé Stock Ex-<lb />change"~~Oh, what a difference in<lb />the morning!� _<lb /><lb />Appropriate decoration for a bE<lb /><lb />DentistTs motto"Tooth will out.<lb /><lb />They were disoussing the merits<lb />of various Oxford colleges. ~Well, T�<lb />said a certain matron emphatically,<lb />oT would never send any son of<lb /><lb />gy one Boy in<lb />as that direction. :<lb /><lb />eos<lb />C oeedittitionmemnemllll *.<lb /><lb />* * i i eee<lb />ot s ti er ee Ban<lb /><lb />pts<lb /><lb />2 We will give aba treet charge<lb />a scholarship, cntitlir holder. to,<lb />free tuition in ail the D lish branches<lb />for the entire spring term, 1896 aa<lb />scouts of :<lb /><lb />~Greenville ~Male séaiony<lb /><lb />This is the best school for boysT in<lb />Eastern North Carolina, and the boy<lb />will be tortunate who wins me pring; ;<lb /><lb />CONDILIONS. :<lb /><lb />This 5 months scholarship ts to ae<lb />given to the boy who will get the Jar-<lb />gest number of yearly subseribers for<lb /><lb />The Eastern Reflector<lb /><lb />between now and oTctock P. M.on J,<lb />~Vth, 1896... Two. ° subseribers ., for 6<lb />~Tmonths or four subscribers for 3 months<lb />~Will eount the same as one yearly sub-<lb />scriber Thisis no catch penny deviee<lb />~but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one<lb />~subscriber snould be brought buring the<lb />~time specified the boy who. brings: it<lb />will get the scholarship Of course , wo<lb />expcet more than one subscriber foT be<lb />-biought in, for this-is a prize worth w in<lb />ning and many boys will work for it<lb />In order that there may be an.incen-<lb />ive-for every boy. wno wishes, to ertern<lb />this contest, we offer a cash commission<lb />ef 10 per centT on all sabecribers, 1:0<lb />that those who fail to. get the schol-<lb />arship will be paid: for theit work, but<lb />the one who wins the scholarship will<lb />not get the commission. Now boys get<lb />to work with the determation to win<lb />this prize. You can get as many sam-<lb />ple copies ofthe REFLECTOR as you need<lb />by applying to the office. If you decide<lb />to enter this contest send us your name<lb />as. we, wish to know how many bovs a. e<lb />working for the prize, We will publish<lb />~the reenlt of the eontest with the wane<lb />of winner Me the iseti of the Br KLE.<lb />TOR of itn. Tath. Tse, giving th.� suG-<lb />Geisfal bey thse co enter sebool vn the<lb /><lb />~| opening ~day of spring term Mouday,<lb /><lb />Jan, 20th,<lb />_ Address all letters to<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REFLECTOR,<lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.U. Oct. 25th, 1895..<lb />This to certify that [ have. arranged<lb />with the publisher of THE EASTERN<lb />REFLECTOR to teach free of charge ip<lb /><lb />term beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy<lb /><lb />tb at he aay award the scholarship<lb /><lb />in the above subs-ription contest,<lb />W. H. RaG@spDALE,<lb /><lb />wanes Greenville Male Academy.<lb /><lb />Admintstrateth Sale<lb />i of Land for Assets.<lb /><lb />By virtue of. a ~decree ~of the Superfor<lb />Court inthe case of W. B. Wingate ad-<lb />ministrator of J. L. W. Nobles, 1. will<lb />sell tor cash at the Court House door in<lb />Greenville on-Monday; the 2ith day of<lb />January, 1896, the tullowing tract of<lb />land, to wit: A tract of land situated<lb />in Contentnea Township adjointua the<lb />lands of Amos G.Cox, W,<lb />Redding ps and~others.T: etntgining<lb />forty f ht acres, more or less. | Bul<lb />ject af e dower of Mary Nobles, Ww T<lb />ow of ~s ne Nobles.<lb /><lb />Dec. vite 1895.<lb /><lb />wW.B. WINGATS, ° :<lb />Adumr, of J. L. W. Nobles.<lb /><lb />1f:.A. sue, Atty.<lb /><lb />~The Charlotte.<lb /><lb />mine to had agin ont ot<lb /><lb />lege, Oxford. "<lb /><lb />have foretold 20 rears sea toe od!<lb />estate ~on far famed Beacon hill<lb />would have depreciated in value<lb />more than in any other section of<lb /><lb />Boston? And yet there is the fat, |<lb /><lb />| and it illustrates how the whims of.<lb />~fashion dominate: o¥er all things<lb /><lb />| invaluable<lb />ae oftiee, Beat gc, fa room. , opel<lb />; NE |<lb /><lb />gyciolg aphid a coe<lb />FOREMOST i aha<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />oAND<lb />"WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />chiseled and a ea and<lb /><lb />A ee F<lb />tach ' '<lb /><lb />| more attractive than ever. it<lb /><lb />~visitor toT the home. the<lb /><lb />~the English brariches, for the6 months |<lb /><lb />. Stocks, |<lb /><lb />opy . PS ee<lb /><lb />hes BEEN ta B ais me if<lb />Wants or rer ea at acnsgehtoe<lb />"""" ~Bright.... ..2... 408<lb />i . &amp; . ge See Try A -<lb />Luas"Common. ... ~i ae<lb /><lb />Oe OO lisse sss ae<lb />Oo PAG, astescns saa eee<lb />sodas ~Oommon.,,',...6 to 11<lb />mired e+e 124 to 20<lb /><lb />. ~ 34 ee<lb />Cotton and Peaniyt.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk of cotton<lb />and penne for yesterday, as trated<lb />chan Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />ants - Norfolk :<lb /><lb />ae COTTON.<lb />Good: | ling 8.<lb />Middl wigan 7 15-16.<lb />Low dling 7+<lb />Good Ordinary | 6 13-16.<lb />Tone"steady..<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime* 4<lb />~Extra Prime<lb />oancy. 8k<lb />Spanish $1 bu<lb />Tone"easy.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 26<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 to 184<lb />40 to 60<lb /><lb />Corn Meal - 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family = 3.75 to 4,26<lb />Lard 53 to 10<lb />Oats 87 to40<lb />Sugar 4toe |<lb />Coffee 16 to 25 "<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to | 75<lb />Chickens 124 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz "4<lb />Beeswax. per<lb /><lb />J P KING,<lb /><lb />a GLE AD FEED<lb /><lb />STA BLEC.<lb /><lb />oc ere $ :<lb />J<lb /><lb />On Fitth® Street near Five<lb />Points.<lb /><lb />Passengers ~carried to any<lb />oint at reasonable rates Good<lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />4. ur adadposs; with six cents<lb />?. dns: ra Hg to our Head-<lb />ters, Oh it bint Si. boston,<lb />Fi ., will: Bring vou a full line<lb />of meaihy hp, and rules for self ,<lb />_measurr ment, of our just or<lb />oTees R3 pi ois Suits, $<lb />Overcoats, ; ~95, and ao. Cut<lb />vagy es eae every-<lb /><lb />PAS how Pynath Rack a,<lb /><lb />*<lb />ih<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />ne<lb />ny<lb /><lb />GD<lb /><lb />The. next sessloh of this: Sehool will<lb />ue he a on<lb /><lb />mY i,<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />and eine, geXon, month:<lb />The course e al,<lb /><lb />8 T<lb />usually taught: An Aci emy.<lb />Te both.for tulitior<lb /><lb />fy een<lb /><lb /></p>
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Fayetteville! 10 55! 9 33<lb />_ dy Selma 12 82<lb />Ar Wilscn 1, 20)11 28<lb /><lb />7 mi<lb />my ee mem enemy ge | ements Sat] mene | cate | ewes 20<lb />SEE A. M. Pd,<lb />~Ly 'Wiknington| 9 25 7 00<lb />SLY Magnolia | 10 56 08 3<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 Pep ag<lb />Ar Wilson 1 00 to oy<lb />Ly larboro 248 i<lb />Re} 48 5,<lb />63 33<lb />A wma<lb />I. M. P. MIR. M,<lb />Ly Wilson 11 87 1371 10 39<lb /><lb />Ar acky Mt $385,<lb /><lb />meen te aati s mesmo n | ements my | Se mie | cane ene). ateli<lb /><lb />vy Parbars i |<lb /><lb />Lav Corunes, |<lb />Pate cay SMO fg vit ie The<lb />Ar Weldoi tz 5d<lb /><lb />iy Train on Scotia hd Neck Braves Roa<lb />faves Weldon 3.35 p. m., Halifax 43<lb />~, pe m,, atrives Scotland Neck at 4.55. p<lb />@., Greenville 6.47 p, m.,T Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m.<lb />&amp;@.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a, m., Neldon 11,20 am<lb />laily except, inde bi ier) em<lb /><lb />Tras "th Noshville drier leave'|<lb />ye ky Mount at 4.80 Pai -<lb /><lb />W,. arrives<lb />oNashville 6.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.80],<lb />p. m. Returning leave pring Hope |<lb /><lb />8,002. m., Nashville 8, 3) am, ailive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9,05 a m, aay except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Treins on Latta brubeh:<lb />R,., leave Laztn 6 40 p m, drive Dunbar},<lb />7.60 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10.am, DunbarT 6,80 a. m,<lb />big e Latta 7.50 a m, daily nee iar Sun-<lb /><lb />day. a oh ge ee<lb /><lb />Train. ~onClinton Branch haves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, pc Suauday,<lb />11,10 a, m.and 8.50, p, Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at 7,00 a. i, aU, 00 p tn.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 Makes close bitthection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />ichmone. also at. Rowky, Mount with<lb />oes k and U Caroline if for Noriolk<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk, ;<lb /><lb />aA ee PAVINE, «|<lb />OM Mo EM ERSON, ~Traffie rah gg<lb />: we R AENLY, GeuTl Managers: ) [i<lb /><lb />TLANTIC &amp; NORTH OA<lb />A R.R. TIME TABLES<lb /><lb />"In Eifect ene ape Ane.<lb /><lb />Florence R-<lb /><lb />TO au y ate vere tr! vary % |<lb /><lb />ep spear,�<lb />: A edi 2 i t<lb />ue sn ma @ plivind at eal, nm<lb /><lb />i fxg<lb />ie<lb /><lb />it ast<lb /><lb />re We i 1l&amp; keh Page ae 508s<lb /><lb />Returning, leaves Kinston 7 204, i<lb />Arriving<lb /><lb />| PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS<lb />|<lb /><lb />: chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />Practice in all the Conrts<lb /><lb />| THOB. J. JARVIS,<lb />wai &amp; BLOW,<lb />ATTORNEYS. AT- bs AW,<lb /><lb />} GRENVILLE, s<lb />Practice i in wie bk<lb /><lb />* ALEX Browed<lb /><lb />ed oe<lb /><lb />i u BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />Blount<lb /><lb />id aL<lb /><lb />~&amp; osp en<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-Law,*<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb /><lb />82 Praction in ae Doar.<lb /><lb />-j)FLEM nig<lb /><lb />aaBry (gunk HL .W. - WHEDBEE,<lb />oINNER &amp; WHEDBEE,<lb />Successors to Latham &amp; Skinnner.<lb />~ ATTORNEYS-aT-LAW<lb />GREEZ VILLE. w. 6.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, Fo. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C.~~ Greenville, N.<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />i a Breenyilley N<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />b,<lb /><lb />! fey Foo<lb /><lb />james A erg<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.0, *<lb />2 Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />fh othe ,<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb />ARCO pita TON, | oT<lb />pecial attention given to cleaning.<lb />antipemans END,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />ARMERS ANDT EKUAAN TS BUYT<lb />ing their yearTs s sipplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />nallits branches, :<lb />*| FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICH, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />nite uc Low mee Magar con<lb />TOBACKO SNUFF &amp; Cl ARS.<lb /><lb />Aah<lb /><lb />we buy direct from ~Manafacte rers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb /><lb />rlete stock of<lb />, tre ear : ~<lb />oFURNITURE<lb />onhand and soldat prices tuswt<lb /><lb />aways<lb />mes. Our goods areal] bought and<lb /><lb />the t<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a-close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHUL''z, Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STA)<lb />ste ides<lb />Dail am evans,<lb />F oNorth Carina. tft<lb /><lb /># co<lb /><lb />| Aah ie dott. Shai pa Aveteed tow » |<lb /><lb />{ to.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />: facturers require time for filling<lb /><lb />| fal and apr<lb /><lb />~| @ knob and plate may be artistic and<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />|} iron, vtoaehp fron ~andi steel, with<lb />dull black finish, has ~increased to]<lb /><lb />14 methods that can be used appropri-<lb /><lb />: that are in harmong with the colo-<lb />| | nial style of architecture have: been<lb /><lb />ol plain when alongside some of the<lb /><lb />| d Thig<lb />scien oe<lb />ie ~il abascursattiees. 1<lb /><lb />«HIGH, PRICED. K PRICED. KNOBS, _<lb /><lb />BuildersT Hardware.<lb /><lb />~iMwenty-five dollars for the knob<lb />te ate of a front door may seem<lb />a bit of extravagance, but in<lb />| these days of high art in furnishing<lb />a good deal more than. that.can be<lb />spent for hand chased and gold plat-<lb />ed bronze knobs from special de-<lb />\signs. There aré hundreds ~of pat-<lb />~terns of ~high priced door fittings,<lb />and it is very easy to select knobs,<lb />hinges, lifts, escutcheons gnd other<lb />fittings of the doors and windows of<lb />a single story to cost from $350 to<lb />$500. Some df ~the patterns are so<lb />costly that dealérs do not pretend to<lb />keep the articles in stock, and manv-<lb /><lb />osome orders for articles sold by sam-<lb />ples or photographio reproductions<lb />of patterns, ° If the articles are to be<lb />} ~made from the Special designs of an<lb />architeot. for a particular purpose,<lb />the cost can easily extend to thou-<lb />sands of dollars.<lb /><lb />The development of: art in metalT<lb />work, as applied to the regular trade}<lb />of buildersT ~hardware, has been<lb />gradual. Some of the old time work-<lb />ers in iron.and brass produced pa-<lb />tiently and laboriously large and<lb />elaborately designad hinges; knock.<lb />ers, locks aba lntghes that were ar.<lb /><lb />ors of antiques. oThe present work.<lb />ers oan /oast and?<lb />hours many elaborately designed<lb />noha plates and hinges, and artists<lb />. ign dainty, grace-<lb />ropriate patterns or to<lb />copy and apply'the best and: most<lb />practicable designs that art has, pro-<lb />duced so thitT~the ornanientation of<lb /><lb />refined, REA<lb />The demand Pi hot and plates<lb />has run through plain finished brass<lb />and. wrought ironT to ~brass and<lb />bronze, with varied finishing, Ox- |<lb />idized copper finish seems to be<lb /><lb />I ~preferred now for articles of moder. |<lb />» | ate cost, but silver plated brass and.<lb />~|. bronze, gold plated bronze and bronze<lb /><lb />~with ~oxidizedT silver finish or verd<lb />antique finish are used in the most<lb />costly houses., The demandefor cast<lb /><lb />some extent, but they are the only<lb /><lb />ately in some. instances, : Desigrtis<lb /><lb />produced, and they are severely<lb /><lb />designs ftdm-the Frendhiséhool, !<lb />Polishing and hand chasing make<lb />the cost of hardware mount up, but<lb />the niceties of casting have been de-<lb />velopedT'so much in recent years<lb />that some plates and other articles<lb />need only to be cleaned: with sand<lb />and touched in spots with: ~files and<lb />emery paper. The process used in<lb />finishing some of. the metal is,<lb />through the fumes of acids, danger-<lb />~ous for the ~workmen; but in the<lb />foundries and machine shops, the<lb />smiths and machinists may work for<lb />many years without loss of health.<lb />In one foundry inT Connecticut ,a1<lb />smiths who are robust and skiliful<lb />at 60 years of age, and in theTma-<lb />chine shops adjoining are many old<lb />workmen, some of whom have made<lb />such valuable improvements on ma-<lb />chines for making locks that the at-<lb />tachments or devices have not been<lb />patented owing to the fear of having<lb />thent stolen or copied... The company<lb />and the faithful old workmen keep<lb /><lb />Tempted by the Stamps.<lb />I once talked with a man who had<lb /><lb />zlement. He said that the first step<lb />. in his downfall was thestamp draw-<lb />er.<lb /><lb />take a few = sian ~<lb />Perici tice ea)<lb /><lb />trou e he hee easy it a<lb />otake a larger amount when a<lb />re expensive article was wanted!<lb /><lb />rks bag Ge kee anh<lb /><lb />stamps to the dollar itself was not a<lb /><lb />eypry Jong,~oné, And then to larger<lb /><lb />amounts, followed at length by dis-<lb />the<lb /><lb />ing:<lb /><lb />oDo Know that Baigley {athe<lb /><lb />ve ~ iy M<lb />AREER RRS bay Ss Spe hi RM RU RE a ER SUS VER R AEW RS eT SENS (RA Bena MS ia ae<lb /><lb />| duplicate wedding presents that<lb /><lb />oHe said ibat they were the first<lb /><lb />Mra. 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Surru.<lb /><lb />Shelburn is moving one door north<lb />of his old stand,<lb /><lb />DonTt forget Lang i is selling at cost<lb />to get ready for moving to another<lb />store. wo<lb /><lb />The weither has miodetwtéd some ~but<lb />is still plenty cold.<lb /><lb />Will you need a ledger for the new<lb />yearTs business? The Reflector Book<lb />Store has all sizes. 3<lb /><lb />DonTt borrow your neighborTs Re}<lb />ELECTOR, but subscribe yoursell<lb /><lb />Lang received twenty-five bales of<lb />tobacco'cloth today, the largest ship.<lb />ment that has come here.<lb /><lb />~News."The best Flour is Proctor<lb />oKnott sold by §.M. Schultz. Try a<lb /><lb />24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />Havana is in a state. of great excites<lb />ment over the approach of the insur-<lb />gents.. The city is under martial law.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />For tablets, school paper, pencils,<lb />pens and inks, etc., Reflector Book<lb />Store is headquarters.<lb /><lb />In the worldTs broad field of battle,<lb />In the straggle for the prize,<lb /><lb />Be not like dumb, driven cattle,<lb />Bea hustler"Advertise!<lb /><lb />It is time to oswear oft�"that you<lb />mill stop smoking common cigars. Go<lb />to D. S. Smith for the Southern Lead.<lb />er and you have something good.<lb /><lb />- $187,900,000 appropriation, being ade-<lb />crease of about two million dollars from<lb />a the current fiseul year.<lb /><lb />he SpearTs Self Feeding Stoves at S.<lb /><lb />E. Pender &amp; |CoTa JustT received a<lb />_ mew supply.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a ae<lb /><lb />soe<lb /><lb />Po ae<lb /><lb />_ the State of Rhode Island<lb /><lb />~_ were built in<lb /><lb />BeT to� ~cone |<lb />houses are allowed to remain vacant,<lb /><lb />_H M. SnugyTs while learning to akate kate<lb /><lb />to-day. .<lb /><lb />is attending court. "<lb />Miss Nannie Brown left for Ayden,<lb /><lb />\holidays with Mrs. H. C.. Hooker, left<lb /><lb />The House pension bill will -call-for |<lb /><lb />While the weather is cold eet one of<lb /><lb />et the Goyernors of only three Suid<lb />the Union receive salaries of $10,-<lb />000 each viz: New Jersey, and Penn-<lb /><lb />- ylvania, The least ig $1,000, paid by.<lb /><lb />Neithanig many new houses<lb />Greenville this year, there |<lb /># still no enough to supylyT all ~who<lb /><lb />here. No desirable<lb /><lb />Lastelon Surage went 0 Richmond<lb /><lb />Capt. Swift Galloway, .of me Hill,<lb /><lb />Monday evening, to attend school.<lb /><lb />~ Miss Winnie Fleming, of Littleton,<lb />is visiting the family of her brother, G.<lb />P. Fleming. :<lb />'Glaszow Evans avd family, ot Cone-<lb />toe, came down Monday preting to<lb />visit telatives. |<lb /><lb />Miss Frances Whichard, who hiss<lb />been visiting the family of the editor,<lb />returned home to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Petronélla Pate, who spent the<lb /><lb />Monday evening for her home in Golds-<lb />boro. .<lb /><lb />. J. 8. C. Benjamin came over from<lb />Robersonville, Monday evening, and<lb />has taken a position with the Pitt<lb />County Buggy Co. We are glad to see<lb />him back in Greenville,<lb /><lb />Keep At It,<lb />Young Business Man"What do you<lb />think is the best time to advertise?<lb />Old Business Man"All the time,<lb />young man."Somerville Journal.<lb /><lb />H. W. Wahab Dead.<lb /><lb />Mr. Henry W. Wahab died at Make-<lb />leyville, Hyde county, on Saturday<lb />morning. He ~was well known in<lb />Greenville, aid was a very warm friend<lb />of the late Maj. L. C. Latham.<lb /><lb />Stopped the Sale.<lb /><lb />The lot in front of the Court House,<lb />which the Board, of; County Commis-|<lb />sioners advertised to be sold on Monday,<lb />was not sold, the Town Council having<lb />restrained the Commissioners from sell-<lb />ing the property. There isa dispute<lb />as to whether the lot is owned by the<lb />county or the town, and the .quéstion<lb />will be settled by the court. ©<lb /><lb />The Bonner Case.<lb />A special term. ofT Beaufort county<lb />Superior Court:convened at Washing-<lb />ton Monday. This term is principally<lb /><lb />the murder of the late J. B. Bonner, at<lb />Aurora, a case that is attracting ~much<lb />interest.<lb />that when. the: court met an effort<lb />would be made to have the trial moved<lb />to another county, but this seems to<lb />have been: only outside talk as no such<lb />effort has been made. Up toT8 oTclock<lb />this afternoon the jury had not been<lb />selected,<lb /><lb />Superior Court,<lb /><lb />The foll owing ~cases were disposed of<lb />up to the noon recess today:<lb />Walter Harris, failure to list poll tax,<lb />submits, judgment suspended upon pay-<lb />ment of costs.<lb />W. D. Joyner, failure to list poll tax,<lb />submits, judgment suspended upon pay-<lb />ment of costs. 3<lb />Adam Moore, failure to list poll tax,<lb /><lb />Young Savage, assault with deadly<lb /><lb />upoi mnt of costs.<lb /><lb />upon payment of costs...<lb />weapon, - guilty.<lb /><lb />-aieation and adultery, not guilty,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />: oe night, fell and<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />oIthe most good,�<lb /><lb />for the trial of the men charged with) "<lb /><lb />There was talk for awhile}<lb /><lb />submits, judgment Fptpendees Mpon |<lb />| payment of costs, «© al be<lb />R. R. Cotten, Brace Cities, Ni eal CY<lb />McKoy, forcible trespass, submit, judg-jiic)s 0!<lb />thent' suspendedT upon paiiinenit of costa! i<lb /><lb />Leone I Patrick, violating bolo ordi :<lb /><lb />ance, submits, judga t opener A<lb />ye payment, of coats. f sl |<lb />Hardy Harrington and John Parnes, en<lb /><lb />affray, submit, olan sponge, 4<lb />Isaac Amipey, ny ee deadly d<lb /><lb />-Ishae Ampey and Mary Givens, for- i.<lb />he Hy tobe hg a 6 Mas. i<lb /><lb />he cachet, seen aw: have ye bef<lb />-} seen for all around business purposes:<lb /><lb />is one received from. £&amp;. Addison,<lb /><lb />is on twelve large sheets of white paper, |<lb />one for each month, fastened to a<lb />hanger and the figures are. ~fully three<lb />inches long. Yow donTt have to put<lb />on spectacles to find the date but. can<lb />see the figures. from any ~part of the<lb /><lb />Quarterly Meeting. - ""<lb />Presiding Elder Hall will arrive on<lb />Friday and will hold the first quarterly<lb />conference of the year at the Methodist<lb />church Friday night at 7: 30. o'clock.<lb />The Sunday School ~teachersT meeting<lb />will be held at G. E. HarrisT Thursday<lb />night instead of Friday night.<lb /><lb />Organized 1848.<lb />Assets over $204,000,000.00.<lb />asus over $22, 000,000. 00<lb /><lb />THE: MUTUAL<lb />LIFE INS.<lb />COMPANY,<lb />of NEW YORK.<lb /><lb />ESecurity, Protection and Profit.<lb /><lb />We have got what you want. 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C.<lb />Office on Main Street.<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />President.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />~ See. &amp; ~Treas<lb /><lb />Greiner co.<lb /><lb />Alwaye in the market<lb />for LOGS. and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb />fur Rough &amp; Dreseed<lb /><lb />Lumber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />peers<lb /><lb />Me<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />weapon, oubmits,, jedgmens menenie chigeone<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Dy eastout<lb />ea indent Hi. Heal<lb /><lb />ba ea Nabe winery<lb /><lb />SHAR<lb /><lb />i, aus<lb /><lb />) » bie Mh ote ie gC ae Ne<lb />CURE OG PRE Seg Eds<lb />~ ~ 1 int<lb />+ » * x<lb /><lb />Dave (aes ie ey<lb /><lb />7 ~<lb />*<lb /><lb />Meee<lb /><lb />ai ae<lb /><lb />aaah<lb />;<lb /><lb />Se AN<lb /><lb />paper dealer, of Washington, D.'C.: It |<lb /><lb />: "<lb /><lb />estion.<lb />wis LIAM ELLIS,<lb />(Pted City of New Bern.<lb />* "iy<lb />TAX NOTICE!<lb />Those whe fail to pay ed pour ot<lb />the 20th of January will pa<lb />shall have no collectors a's ai rn th<lb />townships and those who fail to pay<lb />the above.<lb />myself or a deputy and levy made and<lb />tax collected. at~once. stk<lb />me w. KING,.<lb /><lb /> Sheniff of Pitt "Gdanty.<lb /><lb />PP, P,<lb /><lb />cures all skin<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />blood oo<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Physicians endorse P. .P. P. as a :<lb />splendid combination, and prescribe it,<lb /><lb />with great satisfaction of the cure of all |<lb />forms and stages of primary, secondary<lb />and tertiary hk evens rhumatism,<lb />schrofulous<lb /><lb />Perr.<lb /><lb />Cures RheumatisM.<lb /><lb />ulcers and sores, glanduler giellings,<lb />rhenmatism, malaria, old chronic ulcers<lb /><lb />that have resisted all treatment, ca» 4<lb /><lb />tarth<lb /><lb />P_P. P.<lb /><lb />Cures Blood Poison.<lb /><lb />skin diseases, eczema chronic female<lb />uomplamts, mercurial poison, tetter<lb />scald head, etc., etc.<lb /><lb />p. P. P. is a powerfal tonic and an<lb /><lb />Caras ; Berofula.<lb />a pet ner, ~building up the iyrtem orap:<lb /><lb />i adies whose systems are: opotsoned<lb />and whose bloud is in an impure condi-<lb /><lb />~tion, due<lb />P. P. 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Ms<lb /><lb />ee cate le Re ent<lb /><lb />had !to the many, many<lb /><lb />stated time will be visited by ,<lb /><lb />~that you will have have to<lb />this winter for the sgiaten<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />BS<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />fellowing avin<lb /><lb />DRY COODS<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds,<lb /><lb />Dress '<lb />Goodsand -<lb />TrTmmi gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />4. Furnishe<lb />-... 3, Ing Goods,<lb />: 33 Shirts,<lb />Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb />. Yankee<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats and<lb />- Caps t<lb />@ neatest<lb />Tesh<lb />my styles,La-<lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />ia<lb />a<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />siyles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />Sains; Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />LAMY?<lb /><lb />«tv ry<lb /><lb />7,<lb /><lb />\ 4 ng re<lb /><lb />ee 0 14<lb />( 4 aA NA<lb />»<lb /><lb />0 CHAAR<lb />ee<lb />q i or<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb /><lb />~to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />| Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt; Bagging and Ties, Peanut.<lb />ein 58 Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />ak AAD PETS<lb /><lb />' Peta ee ye ay We Pa<lb />and ~pay, ~the highest market hota<lb />Jor them ees<lb /><lb />| ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />~ (Men and Boys cant be<lb />|beat.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />obi see Sy ganpodiee phir el?<lb /><lb />~|Padanl Bros. 8 SHOES for .<lb /><lb />~ ~ae ait ree<lb />taal i pape<lb /><lb />¥ Thon (es<lb />wy sad<lb />ule ;<lb /><lb />) v1 ny ?<lb />4 ay<lb /><lb />Lal as i<lb /><lb />os<lb />4 Me) "" }) ba a<lb />oe Aaa<lb /><lb />aang<lb />ie hae<lb /><lb />ly fy i<lb /><lb />vasa PGT ARAB Le<lb />ea Re a<lb />* he ae . ar ae<lb /><lb />o Te as Bis<lb /><lb />she kit! cy<lb /><lb />0 VEER Ne IY USA UR CAN lia atss soveotawcrmirte<lb /><lb />o \ :<lb />. ~ i ae<lb /><lb />vent ae a ii<lb /><lb />ah<lb /></p>
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