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          <lb />"TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />s a's 8<lb /><lb />a Bc ep : zs i " Mh AES, A<lb />% ig - bs te 4 ~ 4<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1896.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />a8<lb /><lb />» 3 GAs ete<lb /><lb />ee ere 18<lb /><lb />Q 38916 IO} OU 999 3<lb /><lb />=)<lb />=<lb /><lb />Bt<lb /><lb />B<lb />ie<lb />or<lb />O<lb />O<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />ny<lb />©<lb />ea<lb />3<lb />SS<lb />©<lb />=<lb />o)<lb />§<lb /><lb />oq<lb />@<lb /><lb />2<lb />OQ<lb />a<lb /><lb />R<lb />oy<lb />ct<lb /><lb />4}<lb />i<lb />ou<lb />So<lb />=<lb />7<lb /><lb />oSUIVIIV<lb />UB YIOIS suudg Apuvp ¥ 10,<lb /><lb />+<lb />ar<lb />)<lb />=<lb />oO<lb />2.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />OS taA0 ALivo 04 spood AI re ~ 3u0<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />0} 100<lb /><lb />eet convent x as<lb /><lb />608 |[e uo sootad tomoz [ILA<lb /><lb />ata, Ae Me wl.<lb />or pois i<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />sal ~Vabon 8895 each nigeen<lb />{1894 being bout: o$400,000,� There} :<lb /><lb />; T<lb />coe ~rapidly: /- Poo whriies<lb />a<lb /><lb />Ae fave ey cay<lb /><lb />BEAUTIFUL HANDS.<lb />JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY.<lb />As I remember the first fair touch<lb />Of those beautiful hands that I love so<lb />- much,<lb />I seem to thrill as I then was thrilled<lb />Kissing the glove that I found unfilled"<lb /><lb />- bow<lb />As you said to me laughingly, oBeep it<lb /><lb />y?<lb /><lb />© When I met your gaze and the queenly<lb />yr<lb /><lb />now !<lb />And dazed and alone in adream I stand<lb />Kiss the ghost of your beautiful hand.<lb /><lb />When first I loved in the long ago,<lb /><lb />And held you hand as I told you so"<lb /><lb />Pressed and caressed it and gave ita<lb />kiss,<lb /><lb />And said, oI could die for<lb /><lb />this 7�<lb /><lb />Little I dreamed loveTs fulness yet<lb /><lb />Hed to ripen when eyes were wet,<lb />And prayers were vain in their wild de-<lb /><lb />mands<lb />For one warm touch of your beautiful<lb />hands.<lb /><lb />a hand like<lb /><lb />Beautiful hands! O, beautiful hands !<lb /><lb />Could you reach out of the alien lands<lb /><lb />Where you are lingering, and give me<lb />to-night<lb /><lb />Only a touch"were it ever so light"<lb /><lb />My heart were soothed, and my weary<lb />brain<lb /><lb />Would lull itself into rest again ; *<lb /><lb />For there is no solace the world com"<lb />mands<lb /><lb />Like the caress of your beatiful hands.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />Matters of Interest Over the Stat e.<lb /><lb />seacoast<lb /><lb />In one week five stores in the town<lb />of Beaufort were broken into by bur-<lb />glars.<lb /><lb />~Samuel Williams and wife, of Beau-<lb />fort, have been jailed for drowning their<lb />ipfant child.<lb /><lb />The Morganton oHerald says the<lb />Waldenses are building a pretty stone<lb />church at theirs settlement in Burke<lb />county.<lb /><lb />S. P. Satterfield, clerk of the last<lb />House of Pepresentatives, was on Sat.<lb /><lb />~|urday convicted.in Wake county Su-<lb /><lb />perior Court for/ negligence in regard<lb />to the assignment act matter.<lb /><lb />The Enquirer says that at Monro,<lb />a brute of a father took his little s_n<lb />into a bar-room and poured liquor down<lb />him uptil the little fellow was drunk.<lb />The boy tried to get. away trom his<lb />father but was held by him hard and<lb />fast. The Enquirer well adds that<lb />owords fuil to tell of the deviltry of<lb />such a man.�<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.<lb /><lb />The Treasury gold reserve is now<lb />down to about $56,000,000.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Alva E. ~Vanderbilt, the di-<lb />vorced. wife of Wm. K. Vanderbilt, was<lb />married Saturday to O. H. Belmont in<lb />New York.<lb /><lb />A steamer and three sailing vessels<lb /><lb />during a storm Saturday. Several<lb /><lb />|lives were lost.<lb /><lb />The municipal authorities hays re-<lb /><lb />| fused to: grant Col. Robert G. Ingersoll<lb /><lb />permission) to, deliver;a leeture on<lb /><lb />~ Shakespeare in Little Rock, _ Sun.<lb /><lb />day, eeruny.. Ps:<lb /><lb />eer Ty ee<lb /><lb />ik ye ao rate of<lb />the. yield in<lb /><lb />said to be some ty<lb />ih Saye) hits Xoo omanchinos�<lb /><lb />Sane } | 2 She te? i S ; : 4<lb />oe seg ~ rm Teh eu y Ce Ce S ee att Se ar eee Se aga ae ee Te nnd se Aa<lb />i at ; SAE A POT a aio ine ae pet op oe tier tee ae<lb /><lb />were wrecked onthe Island of Ischia},<lb /><lb />THE BONNER CASE.<lb />(Special to the Reflector) .<lb />_ Wasuineroy, Jan. 13."Court con-<lb />vened this morning for the purpose of<lb />trying Uriah and Sherrill Bell, Wm:<lb /><lb />der of J. B, Bonner, of Aurora, on Sat-<lb />urday night, November 28rd. Judge<lb />W. A. Hoke is. presiding. The day<lb />has been consumed in selecting a jury<lb />out of a special venire of 350 men. Both<lb />the state and defense are strongly rep-<lb />resented by able ~counsel. The trial<lb />probably. begius tu-morrow afternoont<lb />Thereisan immense crowd in eicidh<lb />No one is allowed in the Court House<lb />except the venire and those who have<lb />passes from Judge Hoke and the attor-<lb />neys, while the jury is being selected.<lb />Will. give you daily proceedings.<lb /><lb />Failure and Success.<lb /><lb />Many men in town ought to have<lb />gone to their busmess this morning with<lb />lighter hearts and a stronger determina-<lb />tion to push forward to success, after<lb />hearing the sermon of Presiding Elder<lb />Hall in the Methodist church Sunday<lb />night. It wasa splendid discourse, con-<lb />taining much practical thought upon fail-<lb />ures. and successes in both the business<lb />and Christian wold. Failure, said he,<lb />arises from oneTs being in the wrong<lb />calling, again from an unwillingness to<lb />expend sufficient energy, and again<lb />through an unwillingness to sacrifice<lb />all"life if need be"upon the pursuit.<lb />Success in any undertaking comes<lb />through fitness, energy, sacrifice.<lb /><lb />Beneath every wreck, whether of a<lb />business or Christian life, is. a human<lb />being"a son of God and a brother of<lb />man"who should have sympathy and<lb />help instead of the harsp criticism<lb />that drives him to despair.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jackson Wins.<lb /><lb />Sometime ago the ReFLector offer<lb />ered a prize of five months tuition in<lb />English branches at Greenville Male<lb />Academy to the boy who would bring<lb />us the largest list. of subscribers for a<lb />year to our weekly before 6 oTclock on<lb />the 11th of January. The contest<lb />closed on last Saturday evening, and<lb />the prize was won by Mr. J. L. Jackson.<lb />He brought us just twenty subscribers,<lb />a pretty good list, and for his work<lb />gets a scholarship that is worth $15 to<lb />him. Other smaller lists were brought<lb />in but .he was wellin the lead. The<lb />RerLector congratulates Mr. Jackson<lb />upon his success, and feels gratitied that<lb />the prize has gone to a worthy young<lb />man who will prove a credit to himself<lb />and the school.<lb /><lb />During this year we shail have other<lb />prizes to offer and give notice to the<lb />boys to be un the lookout for them.<lb /><lb />Mamixms for Advertisers.<lb />An advertisement is a GabrielTs<lb />trumpet that makes the dead busimesss<lb />arise, ;<lb /><lb />Advertisements never quit work on<lb />holidays.<lb /><lb />An advertisement is on terms of<lb /><lb />as the poorest.<lb /><lb />A business that wonTt stand adver-<lb />tising, won't stand long, .<lb /><lb />~ Whata merchant paysin advertising,<lb />the customer saves in buying from him. |,<lb /><lb />» Business: energy. finds its best eerree |<lb />sion in an advertisement. pai<lb /><lb />do not read advertisements.<lb /><lb />into a pound of business,<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />ages) = If you donTt see what you want con-<lb />4 gult an. advertisement. °' FOE ih a<lb /><lb />Brantly and David Credle for the mur- |<lb /><lb />familiarty with the richest man as welll ¢<lb /><lb />+ SN. 7<lb />i@ a :<lb /><lb />p SP<lb />An advertisement i isa dividened pay-|<lb /><lb />~ling investment.<lb /><lb />Only the stupid. caret nowadays<lb /><lb />: y ¥ for ricea.. If you do ~pot find Mr. Jesse Speight at<lb />AS ob Np e street and talk with Mr. Chas.Cobb<lb />of oP ~Phey. are both prepare | to supply your wants at low- jo<lb /><lb />1 We nak wrens an mee: you the best the retina mae &amp;<lb /><lb />An ounce of advertising will bow Pe<lb /><lb />_WE ARE IN THE"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />business to make money.<lb />the goods possible. It is our desire to put<lb />prices as near cost as any merchant safely can.<lb />Some Clothiers may sell below cost and _pros-<lb />per, but we canTt. We want every buyer to be<lb />pleased. It is a part of our business volley to<lb />please patrons so well that we ean almost count<lb />on their future trade with certainty. *<lb /><lb />FRANS WILSON, ate<lb /><lb />oLOTHr<lb /><lb />ra is notify our customers and friends that<lb />we will close out our entire stock of<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, N otions,<lb />Hats, 0 r | Boots,<lb /><lb />Caps, YU YO , Shoes,<lb />AT COST<lb /><lb />in order to open Bank about January 15th in<lb />same store we now occupy.<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />GRESZNVILLK, N,§C.<lb /><lb />~Kainit, dud Cotton Sat Meal.<lb /><lb />-"Betore you bay donTt tell. to call on<lb /><lb />IGHT &amp; co.@<lb /><lb />Es]<lb /><lb />o3<lb /><lb />is ae ®<lb /><lb />~ ae =e ps \e , » ¢ ) . hs , *; . = / * ' ~<lb /><lb />We want to sell all<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One . ee, ae<lb />ues, + fe MT ~toonsT por<lb />(One week, - - - ~ 10/I¢ may fail to 2 ~me"Ah! who can tf<lb />| Delivered in town b carriers without In~after years to remember well<lb />q Se cont : What the angel asked: to-day :<lb />Dime rates arene - sah oAnd my fd with many, and many<lb />[tad a svploation to ie oho PFE bad parted that day withmy bud so}<lb />a ie dear<lb />= And granted my God oHis way.�<lb /><lb />We desire a live aoa at<lb />every postoffice in the county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWws as it Occurs<lb />' jn each ~neighborhood. Write pk<lb />- . and only on eos side of thé Dap) | Le -<lb /><lb />Sie?<lb /><lb />Gee<lb /><lb />tion rates paid to agent, ens<lb /><lb />~tthe<lb /><lb />-Mososx; ie bl laid partner<lb /><lb /># nae 2 see ~ Bes<lb />a a ei ss<lb /><lb />te 1894 there were 219 _Rewspapers<lb />in North ~Carolina. ~LastT year there.<lb />were 23). Of these 20 are dailies, 170<lb />weeklies, | 82 monthlies, 9 semi-monthly..<lb />oThere are 112 Democratic, 12 ~Repub-<lb />lican, 7 Populist, 9 FarmersT Alliance,<lb />10 independent, 5 independent Deto-<lb />eratic, 11 educational, 28 noy-political,<lb /><lb />~81 religous, '{ fraternal, 9 not classified. |<lb /><lb />Raleigh leads with 23,<lb /><lb />oi ;<lb /><lb />If Presidential sodiiops.. came only! .<lb /><lb />ounce in ten, years it would be. the best<lb />~thing that ever bins to this coun"<lb /><lb />$9 everlasting sa it pee<lb />ue seat ng. Many a manTs. ~busi<lb />suffers hile pris at the corer st<lb /><lb />~polities. ~Less polities and more |<lb />work would ake the country blossom<lb />~as the rose\Lexington Dispatch.<lb /><lb />Nobody wants a:war between Eng.<lb /><lb />brag and the United Cn oe 7<lb /><lb />i ae PAP<lb /><lb />The Herald is much mistaken if it,<lb />thinks nobody wants a war _ betwee een<lb />~England and the United States, As a|<lb />matter of fact: we know ~peoplerig ght he<lb />~in Statesville and Iredell éounty ae<lb /><lb />are rather anxious: for a war between: b<lb /><lb />these two countries, and they. wouldy<lb /><lb />care if hostilities ohéganT to-morrow.T<lb /><lb />- And not all of these are thoughtless<lb /><lb />- J people, either. They think a war"es-<lb /><lb />pecially with England"would be a good<lb /><lb />thing for us in many ways, As to the<lb /><lb />Correctness of their ~Teasoning, that is<lb /><lb />another thing, We do not_mean. . that<lb /><lb />a majority of our people are for war or<lb /><lb />at all bloodthrirsty, but if: you take<lb /><lb />_ thenrman for-man intown and country;<lb /><lb />- oyou, will be surprised to find the num<lb /><lb />: ober that are. willing forit and actuallyT<lb /><lb />ae owant the rucus to Pegi setae de<lb />Ladin.<lb /><lb />lina and Georgia, i in the business |<lb /><lb />Te<lb /><lb />aad thine 3 is a toa psi for<lb /><lb />aire seni to other States, It is espe-<lb /><lb />cially satistactory'to know: that nearly<lb />whole o f the am, ie for the<lb /><lb />| * ree local confidence i in|<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb /><lb />oLiberal Commission on stibedr ert<lb /><lb />Frush and<lb /><lb />~Put this in� your pipe and smoke it,<lb /><lb />; ha: ay night lage oAa i incident occurred that<lb /><lb />|a mother, sisterT or brother, or probably<lb /><lb />; @<lb /><lb />: | ting close up toa<lb />: ~other Southern Bearnaie even North ae<lb /><lb />of cotton, manufacturing. There care] a<lb /><lb />heir products, good part of ~hich: one We<lb /><lb />Fe Ss<lb /><lb />factu pare yet 12 20"<lb />the New York : mon- |:<lb /><lb />So I took the babe to my loving breast<lb /><lb />Then I turned and bowed me. Tong. onT<lb />- | theTground,<lb />I rose. oNeithet angel, nor. child at<lb /><lb />found,<lb />. But I have no fears and , L Tove, to<lb />think<lb />Of those lilies at the fountainTs brink.<lb />My child is with God, and can lack for<lb />naught,<lb />And I kpp por that, sometime, when God<lb />: please,<lb />I shall ee him again, neath the Pree<lb />owless trees.<lb /><lb />An exchange - rafal. » SAYS j<lb />[*Thete was a time ) whien: business meni |<lb />could do without advertising, , but it has<lb />| Bone ~Pet no� ~niorey� oPhose: ~were<lb />, 0 004 ches and. tallow<lb /><lb />ng ig done in a<lb /><lb />ti oar LO o<lb />~in a hurry g gets ¥ ae<lb />This is a reading age.» People, ex-<lb />pect the niewspapee ~to keep them in-<lb />tormed upon everything, They want<lb />information i in their homes before they<lb />y. Hence the ~superiority of news-<lb /><lb />7 advertising over all ~other forms,<lb /><lb />The most successful merchants are the<lb />mont Panay advertisers.�<lb /><lb />At a certain ipharch 3 in this city Sun-<lb /><lb />ccasioned a ripple of laughter. The<lb />minister was preaching an eloquent and<lb />effective sermon, in the course of which<lb />he dwelt for sometime on the subject of<lb />s2paration, by death, of loved ones,stat-<lb />ing that osome of the congregation had,<lb />no doubt, lontTa dear friend"a father,<lb /><lb />a beloved wife.� At the utterance of<lb />the loss Of a beloved wife an old gentle-<lb />mau Who is a good Christian, but a<lb />fittle hard of hearing, and who; ~has. re-<lb />| cently married his second wife; roused<lb />~up-and ex meds oAmen, Bless the<lb />| Lord. " ~"Osprons ~Standard. |<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />woe<lb /><lb />od hot ~stoveT ~swap-<lb />m, When one penton ~wold<lb /><lb />A man,<lb /><lb />oPhere i is nothing ee on n high,� said 3 iT<lb />op |<lb />oT will ~take this bud, ~if it penseth|<lb /><lb />oan! ucing $142,<lb />|i ons nee<lb /><lb />er. His nose is|<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />! obange tiptoe |<lb />with the two black stran-<lb /><lb />gers. Growlat them. They growl<lb /><lb />back. Weare all reproved. Why?<lb /><lb />10: :20."Corner of a covert. Heard<lb />eeper ~say, ~There was a handred<lb />Phonic ts drawed into that covert.�<lb />~This isripping. Master applies whip<lb />twice, but not very hard. Tells me<lb /><lb />And nursed, and soothed, and sang hin he does it to~'steadyTT me, Such rot!<lb />ae to, rest, is Sone | Doane, him. Five pheasants come<lb />~The ang mennwhile Ainlledy, | ouf my way. I kill two with a right<lb />oTal is Je wale ts said, olet him gt and left and miss another with my<lb />~awa aD | gé0ond gun. Sun must have got into<lb />TH tue glory a God larouke bin my eyes. . Shall I go after dead birds<lb />break� . now or wait? Better wait. Got<lb /><lb />And I gave him my little child: | thrashed last time for running after<lb /><lb />_| birds before beat was over. Guns<lb />going off to the right and left.<lb />~Brown dog so far has killed nothing.<lb />One of the.black dogs named Sailor.<lb />has killed. four, Ridiculously con-<lb />ceited dog that. Eight more pheas-<lb />ants come to ine one by one. Kill<lb />five, Miss thrée. Brown dog smiles,<lb />audibly. Shall out the brown dog or<lb />~bite him in the back, Shoutfrom<lb />beaters, ~Hare, forward.� ea pare<lb /><lb />his fur or die i fe attg<lb />eboping out n my nal thie<lb />ide. Tl show h a oan<lb /><lb />| gallop. Off after him. Distant shouts<lb /><lb />from master. Who eares?.. Into a<lb />ditch,. Out again, Across plowed<lb />~| field. Hare still in front. Am gain.<lb />ing. No, am losing. Hare i is a silly<lb />animal; shall give it up and go back.<lb />~By the bye, got thrashed last time<lb />for doing this: Wonder if I shal} be<lb />thrashed again, Better assume con-<lb />trite expression, Doo. No good.<lb />Am thrashed. Howl. Never was a<lb />Spartan dog. Beat over. Pick up<lb /><lb />¥ | dead birds. ~Mouth fall of feathers,<lb /><lb />Am sent to look for a bird wounded<lb />by brown dog, who has shot. dis-<lb />gracefully and made a perfect fool<lb />of himself.. Track ~bird to ditch.<lb />Faint sofnt to right. Follow up 50<lb />yards, then through hedge; back<lb />again. Got him. Return covered<lb />with burs, with bird in.mouth. Am<lb />patted. Brown dog, who has beea<lb />thrashed, hints that he doesnTt think<lb />much of the performance. Offers to<lb />~oarry bird for mo, oif I am tired.�<lb />Should like to see him dare to touch<lb />it.""-London Punch.<lb /><lb />reer as<lb /><lb />Nippon,<lb />The Japanese residents of Chica-<lb />go have a club called the Chicago<lb /><lb />Nippon club,. oNippon,T �� says one<lb /><lb />of the members, ois really the name<lb />of our country, and the nickname<lb /><lb />~JapanT cameaboutin this way: The<lb /><lb />Chinese pronouncedT ~NipponT 4s<lb />~Yappon,T and then the Portuguese<lb />traders shortened it into ~Japan,T<lb />but the Japanese speak of their<lb />country as ~Nippon,T so our club is.<lb />the ~Chicago Nippon club.T �<lb /><lb />An Unfortunate Little Girl,<lb /><lb />Dear Mr. Editur"I have written a<lb />novel in 3 volumes, and if you will<lb />take great care of it and not let it<lb />get dirty, you may read it. As itis<lb />a sycological (sic) novel, and I have<lb />taken great pains with it I think<lb />you ought to pay me something<lb />large for it"perhaps 5 pounds. I<lb /><lb />| want a new frock, and the money<lb /><lb />would be nice. I have tried before<lb />to write, but the world is dreadfully<lb />unkind to me, and indeed I have<lb /><lb />sometimes suspected that there isa.<lb /><lb />conspiracy against me. But J| .<lb />thought, Mr, Bait Sha roa, wouls. :<lb /><lb />|be fair, My life has be of no use<lb />| up to now, and { am 15; so, dear Mr.<lb />Editor, please write noon ~ your age<lb /><lb />8 re nal : s<lb />ete a rae Per<lb /><lb />_".<lb /><lb />Of | their o*temperance.�<lb /><lb />ag iyi ~and bis Jegs |<lb />On dog like this is only |<lb /><lb />[that you had a load of wood to sell ;<lb /><lb />| January, 1896. the tullow<lb /><lb />\eties.the cto ibe mek oa<lb />: THE DAILY hesspop as rage<lb /><lb />fe ee tas<lb /><lb />sat people are every intemperate i in<lb /><lb />_ Young: man, if you want to cutter |<lb />fellow out, sleigh the. girl.<lb /><lb />sweet, scents from a dollar. |<lb />oAN flesh is grass.� ThatTs the.rea-|<lb />son why a grass widow is such a hig! |<lb /><lb />wood to sell, and every man you met<lb />would in turn tell every man he met<lb />that you hada load ~of wood to sell<lb />and every 1.0 you met would #4 turn<lb />tell every ~man he met that you had a<lb />oad of wood tu sell, it*would, in course<lb />of time, becon.¢ pretty well circulated<lb /><lb />but why not cut it short-"not the<lb />wood, but the method"and place a<lb />good ad in a good ~newspaper and tell<lb />everybody at once. oDelays are dan-<lb />gerous,� and a good newspaper woujd<lb />start in where the last man left off and<lb />keep on telling everybody that you had<lb />a load of wood to sell; or anything<lb />else. Try the columns of the REFLEC<lb />TOR.<lb />Administrators Sale.<lb />of Land for Assets,<lb />By virtue of a decree. of the Superior<lb />Court in the case of W. B. Wingate ad-<lb />ninistrator of J. L. W. Nobles, I will<lb /><lb />sell tor cash at the Court) House door in<lb />Greenville on Monday, the 2ith day of<lb /><lb />land, to wit: A traét of land ~siteated<lb />in. Contentiea. Tewnship itlolning: ibe<lb />lands of Amos G.Cox, W St<lb />Redding Trip and others. containing<lb />forty eightiaeres, more. or less.. Sub-<lb />ject to the dower of Mary Nobles, wid<lb />ow of J. L. W. Nobles.<lb /><lb />a. *<lb /><lb />Dee. 26th, 1895.<lb />W.B. WIN OATH,<lb />Adur. of J, L, W. Nob ee<lb /><lb />I. A. SUGG, Atty.<lb /><lb />- The Charlotte:<lb /><lb />_ North: CarolinaTs<lb /><lb />2 __ Incapentss! and feailess ; Die gin " one, &amp;<lb />a mor Tawbis visor 18 the, Home it wil the pursog=a big<lb /><lb />lope Hei Bes<lb /><lb />The miser is a man who can extract |<lb /><lb />ing tract of].<lb /><lb />1 ly ms<lb /><lb />~BY 0. L JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ae 5, mae!<lb /><lb />leg<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Bright... nop cose ROR<lb /><lb />Lues"Common: ay<lb />ie<lb /><lb />oé<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />ee Oe<lb />Fine, ... a eB<lb /><lb />a on....,..6toll |<lb />st Goat. sess] 2h to 20<lb />Fine. y2+ 5... 63 ..to<lb /><lb />fee<lb /><lb />Se al eee<lb />bud =<lb /><lb />oCotton and Peantit,)<lb />Below, are Norfolk pricesT of cotton<lb /><lb />bale ~of uy: ~and peanuts for i Com age<lb />. ommpfasion ¢Mer-<lb /><lb />We heard an ~Orange girl say she hata ofp phe i m t<lb />would rather loose her gum shoes than | oe<lb />her gum chews. pike ~Good iodine * 8 He<lb /><lb />Some people are so vindictive that eae 9 7 7-16<lb />with one foot, inthe grave they will | Good Ordinary bf<lb />kick surrounding tombstones, Tone"steady.;:<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />A chilly operation. is kissing a lady Prime 3<lb />on. her. snowy. brow, but it is much| Extra Prime +4<lb />| harder to meet her on an icy stare. gpanh*: gin<lb /><lb />A corset manufacturer in. Newark, One easy. .<lb />jmade an assignment last week."The .<lb />squeeze was too much for him. Gteenvills Market.<lb /><lb />There is a river in Africa called Mortected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Kissmelonga. Most girls in this country, Butter, per ib 16 to 26<lb />know all ee it, fromT the ~source to| Western bes aise - to 18h<lb />the mouth."Orange, (Va.) Observer sugar one | 40 to 60<lb /><lb />" Corn Meal + 60 to 65<lb />pene Flour, Family 3.75 to 4. 36<lb />oe Lard | 5h tol<lb />es | LF Oats 3/ to 40<lb />Sugar<lb />QE Coffee » 16 to ed<lb />HAD | Salt pet Sack 80to17<lb />A | Chickens 124 a Z<lb />~LOAD base be<lb />| Bosaweh sper ef<lb />WwoOoD ote je vv.<lb />SELL . ~ene! . = a ince<lb />coos LM EM<lb />man you met that you had a load of LL pL<lb /><lb />~STABLES.<lb /><lb />~ Bitth oreat Nebr Five<lb />Points. ~=<lb /><lb />a tes %<lb /><lb />Paseshgera. carried to any<lb />oint at reasotiable rates Good<lb />Orsay Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />")<lb /><lb />ea *<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />BTRATTONTS<lb />parrn © ie<lb /><lb />eur St., Boston,<lb />f p you a full line<lb />md rules for self.<lb /><lb />2 ot this. Benool will<lb />gin ie<lb /><lb />i, 2, 1h,<lb /><lb />rortvotr NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY. | and oppeinue £9 forten moithe.<lb />AND =: The course embrace soy branches<lb />Wate ds |) pasaaly tausht fi an A<lb />WEEKLY. | Tetti |<lb /><lb />.W. Pa Pore<lb />~Princip<lb /><lb />Sto 2<lb /><lb /></p>
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BLOUNT. seals iy ~adc Ie oPLEMING :<lb />"-| "|-""" LOUNT &amp; ~FLEMING! . .<lb />Gy Rocky Mt | 1 06/10 20 5 45 ° ATTORNEYS-aT-Laiw,<lb />~Ev Wilson 2 03/11 03 é GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb />oty Selma | B8} wa Practice in at the Courts, ) her uncle that:<lb />_Ly ag tteville} 4 rd f2 s . ~ad her ~mother had<lb />Ar. Florence |. 7 24) 3 at t caters f ch ~chick<lb />asus iors ct ine [ome mee oe He WoW) epBEe. |. 29 mi pae For Au0n 9) Chicken.<lb />re i Sey aR &amp; W {EDBEE. "| hearted son-in-law,� They. leftToh<lb />oa RET E. fncoeteors to Latham &amp; stinmner.| ~the train on theT narrow gauge rail-<lb />Pee ee a] 4A ooh | i EAT LE a road weg belch the Dregs dhe ie te.<lb />4 be WilsonT o} o2 08 1A "6 29 "~ 0 ew ates 28 ae Oe<lb />oLv Goldsboro $10 John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding, mt "<lb />Lv Magnolia 416 8 10 Wilson, N. Os. _F Saag «yous<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 4) +~ 4 OODAKD &amp; HARDING. per pare Hehe bim when bid- |<lb />P. M. |W _-ATTORNRYEEAT-LAW . | ding goodby. The uncle, a blunt:ex-<lb />~ pf he a: Gradivilia, ig: soldier, repeated tho remark made<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. la , by his,oniecs ,when leaving ~to tho<lb />T Special att ti t Hectte y ape 8<lb />ns , ~}and esa ate ine Deoblectiane young man, hd ~vs as tduched to the |<lb />Dated Bele fF | "_ quick by the insinuation of coward-<lb />o" ch og | 9° laa bales 4 ~~~ | dee contained therein. He was very<lb />re | a ee Ag a Barbers. mich in love with the lady and had |:<lb />~ A. MIP.M[ cl) [Sy ST 7 a Ne ac from of bi a the sub.<lb />~ Ly Floreree 8 15) 7 4)/ AMES. A, § IT | : account ofT bis 1¢ go! sider-<lb />atl ee J TONSORIAL ARTIST. prdper ta ~yroposaT abywliére<lb />" » « ~~  G@BEBNVILLE, N. 0, ert: at the young ladyTs home, which .<lb />Ar. Wilscn 120111 35 war Pattonage acnlated. ere: tang<lb /><lb />PA AEP ee fom ec nags O<lb /><lb />tle a RD mey  eaemeT<lb /><lb />Ly Wilmington<lb />{WV Magnolia<lb /><lb />Ly Goldsboro<lb />Ly farboro<lb /><lb />" So<lb /><lb />Fe<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson.<lb />Ar ttocky Mt<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb /><lb />Lv Caroor. .<lb />br iesay Mi fog il |<lb />ake elon o1<lb /><lb />fz 1)<lb />1 OL<lb /><lb />oe me<lb /><lb />RBER UND |<lb />Hee MNOS ct:<lb />�,� Under Opera Honse,<lb /><lb />» Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />~tears ncalailine<lb />7<lb /><lb />~Trato on seotland Neck Brapen 202<lb />Mm, y Halifax 4,13<lb /><lb />d Neck at 4.55 p| B<lb />w., Greenville 6.47-p, m., Kinston 7.451%<lb />(p.m. Returning, teaves Kinston 7.90<lb />Arriving<lb /><lb />_ faxes Weldon 3.55<lb />p« m., arrives Sco<lb /><lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am} |<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />p. m. Returniog leave Spring Hope<lb />001. m., Nashville 8,3) ain, airive at<lb />Rocky Mount (9.05 a m, daily except<lb /><lb />Sunday.<lb />R.<lb /><lb />Trvins on Latta breneh,, Florenes<lb /><lb />R., leave Lava 6 40 pm, asrive Dunbar }-<lb /><lb />7.50 pm, Clio .05 p im Retarning<lb />léave Cliot6,10'a'm, Dunbar 6.80% m,<lb />Fe ager 7.50 9 mi dalty except: Sin:<lb /><lb />¥. 4<lb /><lb />Train ~on CHiadoti. lintel taaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton. caily, except Suuday,<lb />11,10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves, iewie at. ia. 8 Me ana $80 Pm.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Norfolk anal Oar at io ual i<lb />~ Norfo a Ni<lb />oane all pointsT Nor : ia Nort otk, eee<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />_,, General sup<lb /><lb />5) w. BMeRSON hate<lb />ott PNENLY SG Geull Mar<lb /><lb />Aven &amp; N ORTH Cc<lb />R. R. TIME-TAB<lb /><lb />ots<lb /><lb />In Effect December 4th, a<lb /><lb />+ id<lb />(He Le<lb /><lb />Bik ey CA, Pe<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />~leaves Smichiield 8.00 mn,» ur-<lb />Gd 9, ee Oe '<lb />rains� in Nashville. ianeh leave<lb />sky:-Mount at 4.30 fis me arrives<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30}<lb /><lb />Pat LiyD<lb />Fe ;<lb /><lb />ESTABMGSHED 1975:<lb /><lb />SAM. M: SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />| oORK SIDES @SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS 4 ND MERCHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their OP l supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our,prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourétock is complete<lb />o allits branches,<lb /><lb />FLOUR? GbEF EE: SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Fike ~we woud eat Ft<lb /><lb />+ ToBACRO'SNOFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we pay direct pom Manufactirers, ena<lb /><lb />ap Ree at one protit.. A com<lb />slete stoc<lb /><lb />oe URNITU RE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosult<lb />the times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />rte run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />8. M. SCHULTZ. Greenvite. N C<lb /><lb />its Glass in vat aa<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />998 Gi<lb /><lb />St<lb /><lb />* a £<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />| authority | for the statement that |T<lb /><lb />Olilid Ae:<lb /><lb />he intended visiting before long.<lb /><lb />This remark, however, roused his<lb />sense of honor ~ahi; ~without saying<lb />another word, a mounted his horse,<lb />whioh happened to stand ~Hendy for<lb />an. outing, and galloped ~afterT the<lb />train, which had gone q qtiarter 6f'an<lb /> héur before. Owing to benign Provi-<lb />dence andthe management of the<lb />country railroad he canght the train<lb />before it had reached the next sta-<lb />tion"-Cracow. He spied thé young<lb />lady at: the window of. a ~first. class |<lb />compartment, and, riding up to the |<lb />train before if odie toT A full stop,<lb />almost shouted breathlessly: ~*My<lb />dear Miss "", T'ash; for you, ~hand.<lb />Yos or ng?� Inthe, Baton Coe<lb />just as tho train arrived WY ba"<lb />was joyfully given. by it ~young<lb />miss and tearfully approv by her<lb />mamma."Exchange. -<lb /><lb />Grows Its Own Heads and Tails.<lb />Darwin, the great naturalist, is<lb /><lb />earthworms possess the rémaikable |<lb />faculty of reproducing a head ~or a<lb />tail in case ahT adcidentT obcuts to<lb />either end. If one be cut in two at<lb />the middle, the tail will immediate-<lb />ly set, about repairing damages and<lb />growing anew head. The head end<lb />is also equal to the emergency, and<lb />within a surprisingly brief period of<lb />time grows a tailof i its own.<lb /><lb />Thinking and Doing.<lb /><lb />I have been a great deal happier:<lb />since I hava givenT up thinking<lb />about what is easy and pleasant and<lb />beingT disconténted because I could<lb />not have my own WAY: Our life is<lb />determined for us,<lb />mind very free a we give up<lb />wishing and only think of bearing<lb />what is laid upon us and doing what<lb />is given us to do."George Ejiot.<lb /><lb />Theilluminationef opaque objenti<lb />for the microscope \has, for high<lb />| powers, been bitherto, almost im-<lb />possible, ° M: Ch. FremontT has: de-<lb />soribed....an ..oxtremely... ingenious<lb />method of carrying out the desired<lb />end.. Inside the body of the micro-<lb />scope is fixed a concave mirror,<lb />which reflects the bundle of rays of<lb />light received through an aperture<lb /><lb />ei both iver and prism inT<lb />6 traékTof the rays passing from<lb /><lb />ee ifthe:<lb /><lb />study of the<lb /><lb />Free Coin lage<lb /><lb />ae, qi<lb /><lb />sey SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a, Mi INTH<lb /><lb />oit makes the .<lb /><lb />in the side, and rendered parallel by'| .<lb />~Sp. interposed, re, ese an ob-<lb />a derT<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS; STATIONERY, I<lb /><lb />gaid be, den thoh oil Lit<lb /><lb />{orves you rat NEWS F FRESH EVERY 7<lb />AFTERNOON (BXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR: THE BEST<lb /><lb />| SINTERESTS OF�<lb /><lb />Wee ag 1 Pay ye ss<lb /><lb />+S ait ee<lb /><lb />a EO VO ey es<lb /><lb />PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />ve Dottar PerT Year.<lb />This. is the PeopleT :<lb /><lb />THE b aBAGCO,<lb /><lb />Fave te.<lb /><lb />DEPARTMENT, WRICH<lb /><lb />IS AR CaN ae TURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />18 ALONE MANY TIMES THE<lb />- SUBSCE bt Ho tem,<lb />(0)-<lb /><lb />Sy GSP Ea Ys *<lb /><lb />When you: need 3<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />S=9 Don't forget the<lb />Renector Office.<lb /><lb />-O" nem<lb /><lb />WE({HAVE AMPLE.FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE:WORK AND DO ALL :. oe<lb />KINDS. Ok. COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORE:<lb /><lb />0 : an<lb /><lb />Our Work and Price tf 8 Suit our ai<lb /><lb />ith rege ep a bad<lb /><lb />epg de LE LECT go: ke | Zo<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A full tinT 6f Ledgers, D Di y Books, Rovitepes<lb /><lb />Memorandum and fie ag ks, ui zeg, aud |<lb />4, Hapdsome<lb />oBaca ie ui Sa Bot 1 apiterieg Rol :<lb />uet= _loéebts~aad-a sory Oko:<lb />Tablets, Slates, L<lb /><lb />~ke Note<lb />and cor<lb /><lb />Pencils, Pens and 2h ati nts we<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Ph cap clegh ap Give me 2 per cenk |<lb />C1 nd you may take the money now<lb /><lb />a eee ie<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />many Oe<lb />¢ many an ojd business,<lb />ves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />~Secures success to any business.<lb /><lb />ieee<lb /><lb />: To ~advertise judiciousiy,� use the<lb />lumns of we BPA TOR.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and wail train going<lb />north, seetres 8: 22A.M: Going South,<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />~North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, deaves10:10 A.M.<lb /><lb />M. leaves 2:16 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />n Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Thure<lb /><lb />ay and Saturdav. vera<lb /><lb />CECT<lb />WRATRES BULLAE.<lb /><lb />Ba tight and tu ealays<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />so<lb /><lb />oJANUARY JOLLITTES.<lb />Squibs Picked up With Cold Tongs.<lb /><lb />To-day has been like spring weather.<lb />~Three qualities of Tobacco Cloth at<lb />LangTs.<lb />J. W. Brown is opening his stock of<lb />groceries today.<lb /><lb />~Lotill carry the Southern Linder, the<lb />best 5 cent cigar mede. D.S. Smiru.<lb /><lb />For Satx."A second-hand Knobe<lb />Piano. Apply to this office.<lb /><lb />News."The best Flour is Proctor<lb />Knott sold by 8. M. Schultz. Try a<lb />24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />. Whatevever goods your store supplies,<lb />YouTll sell them if you advertise.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget Lang is selling at cost<lb />to get ready for moving to another<lb />store.<lb /><lb />Remember the meeting of Hope Fire<lb />Company tonight, boys, and come out.<lb /><lb />_ Will you.need a ledger tor the new<lb />yearTs business? The Reflector Book<lb />Store has all sizes.<lb /><lb />It is hoped the milder weather will<lb />thaw out the sounds so the oyster men<lb />can make a haul.<lb /><lb />For tablets, school paper, pencils,<lb />pens and inks, ete, Reflector Book<lb />Store is headquarters.<lb /><lb />Mrs, M.D. Higgs is moving her<lb />stock of millinery into one room of the<lb />~old Forbes store.<lb /><lb />While the weather is cold get one of<lb />those SpearTs Self Feeding Stoves at: 8.<lb />E. Pender &amp;.CoTs. Just received a<lb />new supply.<lb /><lb />~Mr. C. F,. Ellison, of Washington,<lb /><lb />day,<lb /><lb />__. A full supply of blanks for land<lb /><lb />mortgages, chattel mortgages, deeds and<lb /><lb />_¢rop liens at RerLector _otfioe, We<lb />OW filball orders... 3<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />back numbers, and everybody will  re-<lb /><lb />chimney at� a residence<lb /><lb />R Ww. King, + Saturday. cen<lb /><lb />~bell without a ois.<lb />Useless and forgotten. lies,<lb />} eer of the man<lb /><lb />: Bee! write the dabiecres<lb />for the issue of the 18th, ex-<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />rolls of t trade ig not a fixed |<lb /><lb />~ gouth Bound Freight, ariives "2300 Pr: 1<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />witli,<lb /><lb />slic necidentally shot himself while out |<lb />hunting week before last, died on Fri-<lb /><lb />: guilty. | ¢<lb /><lb />street lamps have Simos Pecdnell<lb /><lb />over the completion of the electricT<lb /><lb />, ini guilty.<lb /><lb />g your views as » what you�<lb /><lb />ables wa tie Ey<lb /><lb />Morris Meyer left this morning for<lb />| New York.<lb /><lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />of a schoo} near Farmville.<lb /><lb />RB. ~Smith, of the Beaufort béanty<lb /><lb />- | Damber Ca,; spent to-day here,<lb /><lb />Congressman Harry Skinner and |}<lb />wife left this moraing for Washington.<lb /><lb />J. .A. Lang has moved to a building<lb />on the Yellowly place just below Bedi<lb />which'he recently purchased.<lb /><lb />i rt<lb /><lb />Capt. George nawks, who has b2en<lb />sick some days, was back on his run<lb />on the passenger train to-day.<lb /><lb />J. B. Edwards, of Scotland Neck,<lb />spent Sunday here with the family of<lb />W. H. Fartystor and mi | rrr<lb /><lb />toca i<lb /><lb />oMiss Lizzie Carver, ofT Poretvle,<lb />artived Saturday evening to fake a * po-<lb />sition as music teacher at the Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />Mr. Rose, a prominent farmer and<lb />tobacco raiser of Mecklenburg county,<lb /><lb />of locating in this section.T<lb /><lb />~| The Old, Old Trouble.<lb />Saturday we received some items trom<lb />HollandTs postoffice, but could not pub-<lb />lish them because the name of the wri-<lb />ter was not given. We are always glad<lb />to have items, but must know who sends<lb />them. This is a fixed rule with news-<lb />papers that people should have learned<lb /><lb />long ago.<lb /><lb />Twentieth Annual State Convention,<lb />The twentieth! Answul StateT Con-<lb />vention of the Young MenTs Christian<lb />Association of North Carolina, will be<lb />held March 19 to-22 atCharlotte. An<lb />interesting progranime is being prepared.<lb />Some strong speakers have already<lb />agreed to be, present. Every Associa-<lb />tion in the state should be represented<lb />by as many delegates as possible.<lb /><lb />_, We All Got TEm,<lb />If our United States Senators will<lb />but persevere they will reach fameTs<lb />pinnacle after a bit. Mr. ButlerTs har-<lb />angues in the Senate are bringing him<lb />a certain kind of notoriety, and The<lb />Landmark has been honored with a<lb />marked copy of thé Colored American,<lb />® negro newspaper of Washington, con-<lb />taining a cut and a column write up of<lb />Senator Pritchard. Yes, our Senators<lb />are making _ progress."Statesville<lb />Landmark. 3<lb /><lb />manna LR<lb /><lb />aR t<lb /><lb />3 -<lb /><lb />Superior Court.<lb /><lb />The fol~owing cases have been dis-<lb />posed of since last report : |<lb />pernende pay Se ge not<lb /><lb />E. Be Mel.<lb />guilty.<lb /><lb />fo, forgery,<lb /><lb />{es pati<lb />Sherrod | Moore mismarking stock,<lb /><lb />* John He 4 aid a Pa Goon, re |<lb />tailing without license, submitin seven<lb /><lb />oe pa) ee<lb /><lb />ie eh biataai upon pays):<lb /><lb />ment of costs.-« i A<lb /><lb />The fllowing so 20: the petit jury<lb />for this week :<lb /><lb />|. Rey. C. J, Woodson, of Gatesville, is md s zi<lb />| intown. ae ry<lb /><lb />Miss Hortense Forbes returned from .<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Perkins has taken charge |:<lb /><lb />Virginia, ig here prospering with view | 12. and upT 65¢<lb /><lb />4 light 70¢<lb />Bto9 lights 650" }<lb /><lb />bce}<lb /><lb />joing be, Removal I<lb /><lb />N nURSDAY:: Ta UARY | ins,<lb /><lb />- 1896, I wiil open in the store next<lb />tos. B. Pender &amp;, ed with &amp; com-<lb />plete slockof<lb /><lb />He Bess ie a ans<lb /><lb />HEAVY 0)<lb />FANCY ;<lb /><lb />and solicit your ~watioitene: ~Nothing<lb />nik gg and: Seon es goods mopT in<lb /><lb />Pi W. BROWN,<lb /><lb />"GREENVILLE, W. C.|<lb /><lb />ESF LETRG IG<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />3to 9lights 80¢ each per month.<lb />10 to 12 lights Nes<lb /><lb />ri 6s ~6<lb /><lb />Not less than three: in put<lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 and up 60c each per moath.<lb />Less than 20, store rates.<lb /><lb />RESIDENCES.<lb /><lb />1 light $1.00 each per month.<lb />2 light 9c o 3<lb />3 light 80c a<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />&amp; ©<lb />o<lb /><lb />66<lb />#6 06<lb /><lb />All lights will be put in free of<lb />cost before plant. is pat inte op-<lb />eration. After plant:is started up<lb />lights will cost $2.00 for each<lb />lamp, cord, wire, labor, tc.<lb /><lb />For other information call on<lb />S.C. Hamilton, Jr., at mill.<lb /><lb />P, H. Pelletier<lb />President.<lb /><lb />eenvill<lb />oSLUMBER CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the a het<lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />Cash at market prices<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; ~Treas?<lb /><lb />Can also fill orders<lb />fur Roagh &amp; Dressed -<lb /><lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb />8. C. HAMILTON, Jr., Manager.<lb /><lb />Henry Fleming, ~Dennis Barnes mar eg<lb />Allen men affray, pt fined hae ZN<lb /><lb />DW. Baier, Marcellus Windham<lb />Llosa caida pars de<lb /><lb />Pe @ all soy<lb /><lb />i<lb />id ea ae oe<lb />iWom Pog. Ui Gas<lb />. te ~, ~es<lb /><lb />Shier bie won jo Fi<lb />Gc wid et Be By at mee<lb />tf 4 wae<lb />ice<lb /><lb />¥Pi O nae<lb />: :<lb /><lb />ty Clark rh<lb />ad] oGentlemen. This is to certi<lb />have used ~TS. L C.� for indigest Pm yah<lb /><lb />| it ag a valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />| fer from indigestion, ,<lb /><lb />} oe ee<lb /><lb />ju tig to<lb /><lb />opanos eet t vetieaict #10<lb /><lb />ae #4 66, 18 ylides wo<lb /><lb />| obtained relief after otver remedies had<lb />| failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend<lb /><lb />. WII.LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />feat. at, WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />C NOTICE!<lb /><lb />Those 5 who: fail to pay. their taxes = by<lb /><lb />| the 20th of January will pay cost. I<lb /><lb />shall have no collectors in any of the<lb />townships and those who fail to pay by<lb />the above stated time will be visited by<lb />myseif or a deputy and levy, mele and<lb /><lb />~KING,<lb />~Sheriff of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />cures all skin<lb />and<lb /><lb />blood diseases<lb /><lb />@.<lb /><lb />Physicians ondoran P. P. 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