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          <lb />See<lb /><lb />oD. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENOR, TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />a.<lb />bl<lb /><lb />patie<lb /><lb />Vol, 8<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C,, TUESDAY, JANUARY i 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 336<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />osoins U10940q 1B<lb /><lb />Q }BIIG IOF VUE VBE<lb />00} OIF] BV WIM sn 4Ysnwo ivok MoU OT,<lb /><lb />"~STLIVGIV<lb /><lb />UL}<lb /><lb />T Ts pues 4903S Sutzadg Apuvp ¥B Iof WOOL SUTYVU UB JT<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Tid. Ig Mo<lb /><lb />0908 03 SpooS ][e WO sa<lb /><lb />3 nt<lb />~poe ig sient: = ig<lb />as ose a See} ae oe ee = .<lb /><lb />oe eet iz  i a 2 om<lb />ak. by i ~ee ait ee sok: %<lb />ve EB oe ae qed a<lb />ae z a Pao : f<lb />Zs 13 = a T iN 2 &amp;<lb />* Bs. : ;<lb />° ee 5 ee<lb /><lb />1 REE eetiees : ¥: . ane<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />_| county,. recently.<lb /><lb />~tof heart trouble, died<lb /><lb />WEB.<lb /><lb />tan<lb /><lb />T. R. MAGILL.<lb /><lb />TTis said in life we weave a web<lb />And that we daily spin the thread<lb />That pictures true the life weTve led.<lb /><lb />When weT but die.<lb /><lb />| For every act in~lifeTs a thread<lb /><lb />ThatTs woven in this honest web,<lb /><lb />For naught against it can be said<lb /><lb />ThatTs just or true.<lb /><lb />For we in life just spin the thread<lb /><lb />And Father Time but weaves the web<lb />But be it ourTslet it be said<lb /><lb />To spin aright.<lb /><lb />Tis said in life we weave a web,<lb />Let no dark stain be on its thread<lb />But live and die without adread<lb />Of smirch or stain.<lb /><lb />Tis said in lffe we weave a web<lb />Be careful how we spin its thread<lb />For it will tell ere we are dead<lb />TtTs own true tale.<lb /><lb />Then while in life we spin our web<lb /><lb />Oh nothing spin but honest thread,<lb /><lb />So when complete it may be said<lb />We have done well.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Ce eel<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />Durham has organized a Medicine<lb /><lb />| Company with a capital of $10,000.<lb /><lb />The commissioners of Buncombe<lb />county offer a reward of $% each for<lb />the scalps of wolves, pduthers and wild-<lb />cats. .<lb /><lb />A military company has been organ-<lb />ized among the boys of the Blind Asy-<lb />lum at Raleigh. They are reported to<lb />drill well.<lb /><lb />Rev. Dr. J. A. Mundy, late pastor of<lb />the Baptist church of Wilsou, has ac-<lb />cepted a call to the Baptist church of<lb />Riedsville.<lb /><lb />February 18th the people of Char-<lb />lotte vote on the issue of $300,000 in<lb />bonds for the purchase and improve-<lb />ment of the water works.<lb /><lb />Twelve students of the State Uni-<lb /><lb />~versity have been expelled for gamb-<lb /><lb />ling and hazing. The parents of the<lb />boys have been notified not to send them<lb />back.<lb /><lb />The Elkin Times says Mr. Will Sim-<lb />mons and Miss Elvira Cockerham were<lb />married near Roaring Gap, Alleghany<lb />The groom is 15 and<lb />the bride 14 years of age.<lb /><lb />~There are charges of immorality<lb />against the president and one or. more<lb />of the professors of the colored Agricul-<lb />tural and Mechanical College at Greens-<lb />boro. The charges are to be investiga-<lb /><lb />| ted. .<lb /><lb />The Press and Carelinian says Mr.<lb />Milas G. Wilson, of Newton, aged 77,<lb />and Mrs. Peggy Jones, of Hickory, aged<lb />76, were married in Hickory a few days<lb />ago. This is the fourth marriage for<lb />each of them.<lb /><lb />Bethel Items.<lb /><lb />Berner N. C- Jany. 13th, 99.<lb />Elder B. R. Hall held quarterly<lb />meeting here in the Methodist chureh<lb />last Thursday.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. S. Barnes, the new pastor<lb />of the Methedist church, filled his pulpit<lb /><lb />_ {Sunday morning and night and "<lb />a two excellent sermons.<lb /><lb />oMr. Wallace Manning,T ged sixty<lb />five years; wher am: Hleaegy of: two days<lb />died, Saturday mort-<lb />img,� Funeral services were conducted:<lb />in the Methodist. church Sunday at<lb />11:30 o'clock, atter which heT was<lb />interred about one: mile from: town.<lb /><lb />TIS SAID IN LIFE WE WEAVE A<lb /><lb />THE BONNER OABE.<lb /><lb />[mena nal<lb /><lb />~| gary Selected and the Taking of Evi-<lb /><lb />eoote Hegee:<lb /><lb />wegen tee<lb /><lb />[Special to Reflector.)<lb /><lb />Court adjourned last night at 8 oTclock,<lb />having completed the jury after. work-<lb />ing all day. The following compose<lb />thejury: J..T. Boyd, John L. Peal,<lb />J. A. Robinson, A. P. Lewis, E. 5S.<lb />Norfleet, F. H.*Waters, R. T. Waters,<lb />G. H. Elliott, B. F. Braddy, J. C.<lb />Ricks, Louis Alligood and J. B. Wool-<lb />After the jury was selected . they<lb />were empaneled and the bill of in-<lb />dictment read.T Court then adjourned<lb />until 9:30 oTclock this morning.<lb />Solicitor Leary, Messrs. Chas. F,<lb />Warren, W. B. Rodman and J. H.<lb />Small represent the State. Messrs.<lb />S. T. Beckwith, Jas. E. Moore and<lb />b. B. Nicholson appear for the Bell<lb />boys. Brantley is represented by Mr.<lb />E. 8. Simmons and David Credle by<lb />Messrs. 8. C. Bragaw and S. S. Mann.<lb />The examination of the StateTs wit-<lb />nesses began this morning.<lb />Sawyer was the first witness put upon<lb />the stand. He testified in substance<lb />that he was at Aurora Sunday after<lb />Bonner was killed. That he found a<lb />manTs hat on street near BonnerTs<lb />house, picked up hat and walked on<lb />down street. He met John Chapin<lb />and asked him whose hat it was; hung<lb />hat on the fence or post at GaskinTs<lb />houes. There were no marks on hat.<lb />He also saw a belt down the street near<lb />SuggTs house. The place where the<lb />body was found was shown him and<lb />hat was found 10 or 12 feet from that<lb />point.<lb /><lb />C. C. Bryan testified that he knew<lb />Bonner and searched for him after hav-<lb />ing been told thatT he was - missing.<lb />Went to GaskinT s house and saw and<lb />recognized the hat as BonnerTs. He in<lb />company with W. H. Gaskin and W.<lb />B. Bryan went up street, he up left and<lb />they on right side. He found BonnerTs<lb />body over in the field about 10 feet<lb />from the fence, saw no signs of any<lb />scuffle. Found that he had been shot<lb />in the torehead. The weeds were high<lb />in the field and were broken between<lb />the body and fence. He then went to<lb />BonnerTs house, eyes of the deceased<lb />were open. ~This was between 7 and 8<lb />oTclock Sunday morning.<lb />Dr. D. T. Tayloe testified :<lb />brother of the Coroner, Dr. J. Tayloe,<lb />went to Aurora with him and assisted<lb />in the postmortem examination, Bonner<lb />had three wounds. ~The wound in fore-<lb />heal was not fatal, another pistol<lb />wound was found in left side which<lb />went through all the vital parts of the<lb />body, this was the fatal wound. Dr.<lb />Tuyloe stated the location of each<lb />wound and the balls extracted from the<lb />body were shown the jury.<lb /><lb />Dr. J. Tayloe, Coroner, stated that<lb />he conducted the inguest. His  state-<lb />ment was ubout the same as that of Dr.<lb />D. I. ~Tayloe a8 to the wounds, etc.<lb /><lb />B, Whitehurst have been examined at<lb />~this writing 12:30. P. M.<lb /><lb />The aged father of the murdered<lb />man and the wife of defendant Brant-<lb />ley are attentive listeners. to the: pro-<lb />ceedings of the case. :<lb /><lb />A Minister to Marry.<lb /><lb />Rev. C. M, Billings left this morning<lb />for Keidsville near which place he | will<lb />be married Wednesday evening to Miss<lb />Addie Moore, of Rockingham county.<lb /><lb />here.<lb /><lb />married cou is an assault. Rice<lb /><lb />ried people; Ifyou must throw any-<lb /><lb />he Amcboneen nanan Lael citizen bas<lb /><lb />FR ek kB<lb /><lb />things throw. a brick, You ~stand a<lb /><lb />at an ca, dione<lb /><lb />Wasutneaton, N. C., Dec. 14th." |<lb /><lb />J. B..<lb /><lb />Tam a}<lb /><lb />R. T.: Bonner, W. G. Hudnell, J..<lb /><lb />He has the best wishes of many. friends ah<lb /><lb />Aa Kinghsn magistrate has ais .<lb />decided that throwing rice at a newly | |<lb /><lb />should never be thrown at newly mar-| $M<lb /><lb />"WE ARE IN THE"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />business to make money. We want to sell all<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 eyery. buyer to be<lb />pleased. It is a part of our business policy to<lb />please patrons so well that we ean almost count<lb />on their future trade with certainty.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON, of3:33h<lb /><lb />NEW BA<lb /><lb />This is notify our customers and friends that<lb />we will close out our entire stock of<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, N otions,<lb /><lb />= CLOTHING, 35<lb /><lb />Caps, 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 />GRENVILLE, N, C.<lb /><lb />-specap FOR ERS<lb /><lb />acco, ish Potatoes, Got im,<lb /><lb />oKain and Cotton Seed Meal<lb /><lb />- suitor you buy don't fil ~to call on<lb /><lb />SPEIGHT &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />for pricea. If you do not fiod Mr. Jesse Speight at<lb />his office cross the street and talk with Mr. Chas. Cobb<lb />They are both prepared to supply*your wants at iow-<lb />at prices and give you the beat the market wffords.<lb /><lb />Speight &amp; Co. - of<lb /><lb />better ehance of making a hit] a,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />I wish I was in de land ob cotton,<lb />3 *Cidimon seed and sandy bottom;<lb /><lb />~Look away, look away, look iat<lb />Dixie land!<lb />In Dixie land whar I was born j in,<lb /><lb />Early gn one frosty morninT, o<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />on wt<lb /><lb />We dais a live correspondent,T ws<lb />every postoffice in the county, who wi<lb /><lb />: ead in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />jn each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />sand. only on 1 one side of the<lb /><lb />Lal ie ete<lb /><lb />va ve<lb /><lb />: oLiberal Conimisston on jebetie<lb />tion rates paid to mente.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Poxsosy, CE feeb Len, 1896.<lb />os a . oa<lb /><lb />in regularT session ~to-day. ~Hundreds<lb />of Masons : are expected to attend. F.<lb />H. Bushee, Esq., attorney for the Ma-<lb />- séhd) of the State, récéntly T retidrnedl<lb />from a trip on behalf of | the}:<lb />ordér to California.<lb />hid trip was to keep gn eye on the pro-<lb />oecgad in ~the: contest, over the will. of |<lb /><lb />Mr. Bradley, who deeded certain In-<lb />_ dianapolis property | of ipet valueT to<lb /><lb />~the ee.<lb /><lb />| sai :<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />4<lb />pe<lb />*<lb /><lb />_ tanked a bili abolishingT the fee system<lb />the UnitedT States marshals, ~COM TTTE|<lb />oe sioner®,. district<lb /><lb />vs<lb /><lb />o ecutions (he might have truly said<lb />persecutions) and investigations. No<lb />public officer ought to be paid. by fees.<lb />~All men fit to be officials prefer a stated<lb />_ Salary, and do not need a sordid stimu<lb />goto public Jdbty., ~The other sort}<lb />: _ ough To to have the temptation removed.<lb />| ~"-Raleigh - Neat and Dosey<lb /><lb />i ee v Ls<lb /><lb />lt is not. inpprobable wah thi Con|<lb /><lb />1 "was seen in the last. The Senate, as<lb />go free, coinage body, will not pass any<lb />+ financial measure, the bond. bill~or any.)<lb />~*-other,°which does not embrace the<lb />ou coinage of silver ; the House would<lb />not -pass any measure looking to free<lb />| ohn if the Senate | did, T and ~ the,<lb />President would veto it if it should.<lb />. With the financial division existing be.<lb />: tiveen the two ohotises of Congress and<lb />the , political division between Congress |<lb />and the President, there is no reason to<lb /><lb />GE tao,<lb /><lb />expect, from the present Congress any<lb /><lb />lotta Observer.<lb /><lb />This is ys og the<lb /><lb />it costs just exactly 41 cents a<lb />: the cotton. As mae<lb /><lb />i 4<lb /><lb />4 ~<lb />rae te aot<lb />Jn d é<lb /><lb />6 of Oeiches and November,<lb />ind 1895-and we found that the<lb />: Sythe bale i is 8 just 495,<lb /><lb />o| Den I wish I was in ok, hooray,<lb /><lb />rates are feta and ean be<lb />tion to so de sage or, Aue :<lb /><lb />pape if :<lb /><lb />| Ole niisens getéide foolest part,<lb />| And died for a man dat broke her<lb /><lb />The ( Ae 1 Lodge ah eg at "Raleleh<lb /><lb />~The purpose of]<lb /><lb />| Makes'yéa fat or @ litile'fatter, |<lb /><lb />a ; ~Swanson, of V inginia shias intro«<lb /><lb />_attorpeys, and. other].<lb />officer . | Heis right when he |<lb />~Bays that for the's e of fees many suteli |<lb />2 icials® dev te. their time to | trivial}<lb /><lb />- » ae Sun.<lb /><lb />| will witness myeh: such a snarl ap |<lb /><lb />+5 legislation, financial or other- jall our ~time picking: int and knitting<lb /><lb />"|lways been ~so<lb /><lb />\t i = Lone<lb /><lb />ee sree: Cee :<lb /><lb />&amp; SA see y *<lb /><lb />i Bale<lb /><lb />a ras<lb /><lb />bs<lb /><lb />ras, i . 6,<lb />-] «®<lb />:<lb /><lb />le a atlirW be very soon, - ~ar ae I think<lb /><lb />Estimating the bales at 500. yeu<lb /><lb />weally oscrap� until the Bae ~are:<lb />Joven�<lb /><lb />"| going:<lb /><lb />! Ee ah cor inT<lb /><lb />CHORUS.<lb /><lb />hooray ! :<lb />| In. DixieTs land we'll take our stand,<lb />To lib anddie in Dixie.<lb />ty) Away, away, away down south in<lb />xie |<lb /><lb />s| Aver Dine!<lb />e!<lb /><lb />away down south in<lb /><lb />lot missus ~marry Will de weaber,<lb />William was a gay deceaber ;<lb />LookT away, look away, look away,<lb />Dixie land!<lb />When he put his arm around Ter,<lb />He look as fierce as a forty-pounder,<lb /><lb />la iat� look away, away, Dixie<lb /><lb />His face was as alnip: as a butcherTs<lb /><lb />cleaber,<lb /><lb />But dat did. nct seem to greab Ter ;<lb /><lb />Look away; look away, look away,<lb />Dixie land !<lb /><lb />© Heart,<lb />Laok ris is look away, aver Dixie<lb />~land<lb /><lb />Row hereTs ~health ~to de next old mis-<lb /><lb />sus,<lb /><lb />An*all de gals dat' want to kiss us,<lb /><lb />Look away, look | away,T look away<lb />Dixie land!<lb /><lb />But if you wantT to drive Tway' sorrow<lb /><lb />Come-and hear dis song to-morrow,<lb /><lb />~Look away, look away,, away! Dixie<lb />land!<lb /><lb />| DarTs buckwheat-caks anT ? Tojun batter<lb /><lb />__ Look away, look away, look way.<lb />oDixie land!<lb /><lb />Den-hot it dows anT scrateh. yo! grab-<lb /><lb />ble, ;,<lb /><lb />PTO Dixie's Taiid Tm bowid oto trabble,<lb /><lb />_, ook : rt look away, away, Dixie<lb /><lb />Es<lb /><lb />~How Some Women Read the News-<lb />~papers and What ses capri<lb />oOh, isnTt it interesting, Julia, about<lb />| this. Venezuelan trouble / ¢ said a woman<lb />~on the elevated. ttain the. other ~morn-<lb />ing, according to the New: York Even-<lb /><lb />What Venezticlan trouble ?� aks<lb />~the other woman. p<lb /><lb />«yy hy, don't ~yon know?  WeTre<lb />iikely to go to war with V enezuela, and<lb />itTs allon a¢count of"well, I declare,<lb />ITve forgotten just. what itTs on account<lb />ot, but itTs something or other to do<lb />with the tariff or the income tax or the<lb />silver question. CubaTs mixed up in<lb />it somehow, and ;so is. Samoa, and I<lb />wont be sure but I think that England<lb />has as something | to doe with it. You<lb />just ought to read papers. Qh;<lb />theyTre awfully thrilling. And Julia,<lb />wont it be exciting if there really is war<lb />|you know?T Tsu ppose we ~shallT Bperid<lb /><lb />| socks� and ~si nging ~Rally oRound the<lb />Flag Boys,T the way my mother says<lb />they used to do i in-war. times. Qh, ITve.<lb />~sOrry that-I wasnTt liv-<lb />» And to think. that thereTs<lb /><lb />jing then ! I<lb /><lb />bet. Bat<lb /><lb />h, theyTre not -¢<lb /><lb />EnglandTs mixed up in it somehow, and<lb /><lb />know, Englishmen are dreadfully<lb /><lb />slow. oI'donTtTbélieve they'll begin to<lb /><lb />.. 4<lb /><lb />oMy, what a fot! ~you<lb /> Adniirablys: T ja ti<lb />as well posted on. polities oas yout are,<lb />dear,� | Ye<lb /><lb />oef bhi to Ue well: /poated, . régtied<lb />the first woman. oYou know ITm<lb />chairman of theT politics committee in.<lb />our womanTs club, and once a week I<lb />haye odin ght, Ppboat, what's<lb /><lb />1 wiiee ~Out eign sind of } his vhs,<lb />lan affair, they at once postponed the<lb />meeting "for the oth<lb /><lb />: | coming<lb /><lb />Look away, ~loo why, wig? Dixie | Pt<lb /><lb />theT other ¢ any, and the latter,<lb />some interésting infornration<lb /><lb />m<lb /><lb />out of a pon van while being<lb />veyed 'to the police court. But they<lb /><lb />were not successful; it is not in<lb /><lb />to get away.<lb /><lb />ion when I refused to assist him.<lb /><lb />He was a cheerful man, he was.<lb />oOne of the funniest offers I<lb /><lb />of a man who had had an unequ<lb /><lb />career as @ burglar. He prom<lb />to send me the proseeds of the<lb /><lb />travelingT in* Matichester with<lb />prisoner. His~ friends had got<lb /><lb />dressed ~mobsmen ~waiting for<lb /><lb />came ~up to me.<lb /><lb />gov'nor?T said he; ~you migh<lb /><lb />He thought. I was @ green un"I<lb />rei ~looked young.<lb /><lb />make my escapé when trave<lb /><lb />may this be done in some to<lb /><lb />In time the chances, of escape<lb /><lb />the prison.<lb /><lb />made by prisoners to escape.<lb />only was successful, and then<lb /><lb />window, but he rarely escapes,<lb /><lb />"London Telegraph.<lb /><lb />The most crowded spot on<lb />earthTs surface is that portion of<lb /><lb />known as the oManderaggio.TT<lb /><lb />is one locality in which thére<lb /><lb />ground less than two acres an<lb /><lb />m in of Is eee ees et<lb /><lb />communivative, volunteered |..<lb /><lb />|cerning attempted escapes from<lb />their " eons by prisonersT<lb /><lb />fron: |<lb /><lb />case out of ten that they ¢ do manage |<lb /><lb />~~A prisoner. whom I was" ~taking<lb />from a county prison to an assize<lb />town once offered me £500 if Twould<lb />help him tu escape. Ho was a well] '<lb />knownT craéksman, and TF believe.<lb />would have made good his promise<lb />had I helped him. All I did, howev-<lb />er, was to tighten my grasp at the<lb />end of the handcuffs and threaten<lb />| to report him. Another man storm-|<lb />ed at me in'the most revolting fash- |:<lb /><lb />said the only punishment I merited<lb />for not letting him go was to be,<lb />boiled in a pan of white hot lead!<lb /><lb />made to me by a prisoner was that<lb /><lb />house he burgled after his escape.<lb />oThad a.curious experience when<lb /><lb />tip thatT he would come by a certain<lb />train. When we arrived, lo! and be-<lb />hold, there were five or six flashily<lb /><lb />One of théin; apparently thé leader,<lb />oHow do' you do,<lb /><lb />me see how the handeuffs work,T<lb /><lb />~*No, thank<lb />u,' said I}'~the next time the cuffs<lb />pi anybody ~they'll go on you in<lb />real earnest,T and I thereupon called<lb />| up the station police officers to hel,<lb /><lb />me to guard my prisoner, And, sure<lb />enough, at the very next assizes,<lb /><lb />saw the swell mobsinan himself|� you<lb /><lb />standing inT the dock waiting to re- AD:<lb /><lb />ceive sentence"he is still doing °<lb /><lb />~hard.T A<lb />oMany a time ITve thought thatt oTOAD:<lb /><lb />if I were a prisoner I could easily.<lb />with a warder. And especiallyT easy |:<lb /><lb />where the prisoner. and warder walk |.T<lb />from the station to the prison.<lb />Sometimes ITve had to walk through | |<lb />low quarters, wheré nearly every |<lb />house contains a thief. But some: |<lb />how or another nothing happens,<lb /><lb />be reduced to nil, for no prisoner}<lb />will be allowed to walk in the open<lb />street from the railway station ta<lb /><lb />oIn an experience of 20 years I<lb />have only known of eight attempts<lb />One}<lb />fellow was captured the following)<lb />day. Sometimes a prisoner manages<lb />to jump from a railway carriage<lb /><lb />stead, he generally smashes 4 leg or<lb />other limb and is speedily caught.T<lb /><lb />The Most Crowded Spot on Earth.<lb /><lb />city of Valetta, island of Malta,<lb />the whole of Valetta the proportion<lb />is 75,000 human beings to the squaré<lb />mile, but in the Manderaggio there.<lb />2,674 persons living on a plot of<lb /><lb />half in extent. This would give no<lb /><lb />less than 636,000 persons to the: ~OREMO ah ee WS YAPER<lb />square mile, or 1,017. 6 to the acre. | FOREMOST , si Ey<lb />In Liverpool, the most crowded city] DAILY<lb />in Britain, the most densely Sone<lb />| lated portions have only 116.4 to the AND<lb />| acre."St. patie ih tons w 3 y.<lb />Gu 2 'REKLY..<lb />The editor of the Publio Men of| " ""<lb />Today Series when a little boy. at) re<lb />{ dent and f artless : bigs + and,<lb />Uppingham was detected &amp; a Greek | enone. ian avets it ' will be aa<lb />Testament * ~Bible on invaluable visitor to the home, _ the}<lb /><lb />his knee, from which, ae course, heT<lb />~was oribbing: ~His class master stalk- |<lb />| od ap to him. Mgernige igs aca<lb /><lb />Ride S<lb />A Sp ote %<lb />a see y<lb /><lb />moe<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />be. flire with liberty.<lb /><lb />w A wife, donTt be extravagant, nor too |:<lb />exacting nor unkindly censorious.<lb /><lb />of mother, donTt be too lenient.<lb />oA father, ~donTt be too harsh.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />con. |<lb /><lb />Ahe |.<lb /><lb />OE ees<lb /><lb />| ee ~parent<lb />A pastor, donTt be too dignified, nor<lb />too coldly reserved. .<lb /><lb />con<lb /><lb />one<lb /><lb />critical of the. pulpit.<lb />An employer donTtT be afraid of over<lb />paying. ,<lb /><lb />working.<lb /><lb />A customer donTt delay your pay.<lb /><lb />He goods.<lb /><lb />purchases.<lb /><lb />had| Asa friend, donTt be captious.<lb /><lb />alod As a. foe, donTt be unmereiful:<lb /><lb />ised| dfa neighbr, donTt be too intimate.<lb />first<lb /><lb />As a lender, be patient; if a borrower,<lb />prompt.<lb />one<lb /><lb />sel? It you are smart, donTt be vain; if<lb /><lb />dull, donTt. talk incessantly.<lb /><lb />oIf poor, donTt be envious or suspici-<lb /><lb />ag [O83 if rich donT t be heartless.<lb /><lb />Asa giver, donT t parade ja8 a recipi-<lb /><lb />ent, donTt, be ungrateful.<lb />t let | - . | |<lb />~- As a teacher, avoid indifference ; if a<lb />Cer-| pupil, be obedient. "<lb />If'a ~critic, donTt be unjust.<lb />». If anything, donTt be hypocritical."<lb />The American WomanTs Magazine.<lb /><lb />Someone<lb /><lb />ole<lb /><lb />OF<lb />WOOD<lb />TO<lb />SELL<lb /><lb />and told. every<lb />man you. ~met that you had a load of<lb />[wood to sell, and every man you met<lb />{would i in turn tell every man he met<lb />that you had aT load of wood to sell<lb />and every man you met would in turn<lb />tell every man~he met that you had a<lb />~oad of wood to sell, it would, in course<lb />of time, becon ¢ pretty well circulated<lb />~that you'had a load of wood to sell ;<lb />but why onots cut it: short"not the<lb />wood, but the -method"and place a<lb />good ad in a good newspaper and_ tell<lb />ever yoodly at onge. oDelays are dan-<lb />gerous,� and 4 good newspaper, would<lb />start in where the last man left oft and<lb />~ | keep on telling everybody, that you had<lb />{a load of wood oto sell; or anything<lb /><lb />thé else. ~Try thé columns of the REFLEC-<lb />the | ror. °<lb /><lb />lin B ra<lb /><lb />wns<lb /><lb />will<lb /><lb />the;<lb /><lb />In.<lb /><lb />In en m of 2<lb />.The Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />Nort th CarolinaTs<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />d°a<lb /><lb />office, the elub or ake room, 4<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| oxna0 ~ON : DOLLAR A ver<lb /><lb />; A \ hubbend, diet b be. + mine, nor<lb /><lb />- A son or as magi gi ashamed<lb />A church. member, AonT t be hyper- |<lb /><lb />An employe don be afraid ot over�<lb />A dresemeker don t aeay3 your work.<lb /><lb />As a salesman donTt: overrate your<lb /><lb />Asa purghaser, donTt underrate your |<lb /><lb />LY 0. L. JOYNER. |<lb /><lb />se aeons og<lb />: ee oo: ek: eae<lb />Lvas"Common.... -. i, 3 y<lb />ee eee Tee<lb />a 1.) peeeerrrr eres se.<lb /><lb />+o<lb /><lb />: oe "Common.......6 to 11<lb /><lb />beatoodts).. .. (4124 to 20<lb /><lb />o  Finebas ae 0.<lb />ae ~ - feo<lb />wa) i<lb />Cotton 5 ame<lb />Below are Norfolk of cotton<lb />~}and peanpts for yester¢ ie ig furnished<lb />| by CobtsDros. &amp; Comm Sion | Mer-<lb />chants om orfok, :<lb />Fetor. |<lb />| Good igang as 8 3-16<lb />Middlip y<lb />iLow M 7 7-16:<lb />Good Orbeey a<lb />Vy Tone"steady.,<lb />PEANDTS. pas<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 3t<lb />mancy " 34<lb />Spanish $1 bu<lb />Tone" ae<lb />Greenv ille M arkat:<lb />Cormpeted by 8. M Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cored Hams 12 to 18%<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 3 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.7b to 4.26<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats eh i.<lb />NS) to<lb />Coffee at: 16 to 26<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens . 12} to 20<lb />Eggs pek.sloz 17}<lb />Beeswax, Der 20<lb /><lb />vd. P.KING,<lb /><lb />NERY MD ED<lb /><lb />oSTABLES,<lb /><lb />ecm st<lb /><lb />On. Fifti .ftreet re) a Five<lb />Pomts.<lb /><lb />*<lb />er aa<lb /><lb />Passengers iearciodc ~to an<lb />oint at reasongble rates Goo<lb />orses,.� ie Comin Vehicles.<lb /><lb />wee<lb />gall the blpchareas<lb /><lb />Te D<lb />reason<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />rom by<lb /><lb />oi ie ; 2! te a. cs g<lb />¢ Sar scp Rat eee<lb />vor bikg BT<lb />" oo er oe<lb />: gu a 4<lb />&amp; teeeail &amp; i<lb />ee i<lb />; = : pm<lb />ic<lb />+<lb />i +<lb />4 5 z)<lb /><lb /></p>
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Ce FL hi ait VLEMING<lb />Pi Aoihy Mt. | . 1, 09}10 20 5 45 B�o TTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />reas te | 2 OALEL O08 GREENVILLE N.C.<lb />3 88) Praetiee i the.Vourts,<lb />Ly Pay? tayille _ 4 Bulla 63! rot a waltiva sourts<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 0u/<lb />Be Gait Soa ~ nd Bob fig music seemed<lb />os . Pate aatham &amp; Skinnner.| pt ati hae ina shconleu to |<lb />Ze 4 S24 Artous yroeaTsLat apd<lb />Peer i KES :. the door ~she threw a pidoe' of ~monéy |<lb />Liv bar aX M. a arene a | hcg ae [= t6 thé man and told him''to go away,<lb />q%. Witton; one 17084 y whioh ~hd did at oncé.<lb />Lv M i 4 16 8 {on H. Woodard, | F, 0. Harding, On teturning to the counter she<lb />v Magnolia 5 Wilson, N..C,,, Greenville, N. (, Beit tal tet<lb />Ar Wilinington oft A fh OODARD &amp; HARDING adhe &amp; 4 the pifis ted<lb />ie ATIORNE TOES LAN, fe aba raul £3 :<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRIU 55 )Gtegivles Ne a pH, 2 od ik: . adoarstigly<lb />Special attention given to collections @10f for it and<lb />a sett! ly one,T pai ranes for it an<lb />Dated Smt B gy cee nent al Salis. was leaving thé shop when the jew.<lb />dab, 6th | 6B | 6 a ao eler missed a diamond pin of great<lb />ey AM BALA | ol Barbers. value from among those she had been<lb />- A. MIP.M. pene ones examining, = ==<lb />Lv Florer.ce 8 15) 7 4 AMES A. SMITH, Hé accordingly stopped his ous.<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 10 58! 9 40 J TONSORIAL ARTIST: tomer, who soemed highly indignant<lb />if Selma . 3 ; VILLE, N. 0. and insisted on the jewelerTs wife |T<lb />es haa, on aA 30 _ Patromige sl ed, ~ ain ng hor, itt was done; nm<lb />es) | | a " | Hoan rte ERB AL Se eran eres<lb />ca] ERBERT EDMUNDS, nh enamel iaiyoo die hap thi<lb />a ! "hi. - ] PASHIONABLE BARERE. was seen to enter another jewelerTs<lb />eer se yn M. ~ P. ds. pi Opera House, shop and was pretending to make a<lb />9 ak "4-1, Special attention, given. to cleaning| purchase when the organ grinder |<lb />Ly ~Wilmington 9 25 700: p<lb />Iw Magtolia | 10 56 8 31] Temomena Clothing, wiade his appearance: « .<lb />Ly,Goldsboro | 12 05 9340). 4s soon as he ~began playing Bhé<lb />Lt i bor vee 10 27 again threw him some ~money: and<lb />edat ied a a ordered him td: move on, but ~the|'<lb />RS Cm | person ~who wa3 watching her per-.<lb />oz ae ceived that wits the money she had<lb />Soo, As a) given the mat'é piece of jewelry.<lb />oFOU dp IP MWIP. M This was at cnee made known to<lb />Wilsc 1) HL 3) 10 32 the police, whe arrésted both and<lb />Lv Wilson 2): 1135) 10 32<lb />An tiogsy Me 217 hatg) V8 found on the man several articles of -<lb />wre ef a stolen jev:siry. : a<lb />Ar Tavbins any) v4<lb />Wav Bara ne 4<lb />i HA ct f 4 t (~3 1] . Stage Realism.� =<lb />ee eit 1 ol One of my best friends'inT Plym-<lb /><lb />-aapntnemaneneae<lb />sae<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Beapen Ine!<lb />Laves Weldon 3,55. p. m., Halifax. 4,13<lb />~p. m., arrives Scotland Neck 4b.4.55 p<lb /><lb />w:, Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 |.<lb /><lb />-p.m. Returning,T leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. in,<lb />Halifax at ll:<lb />daily except ble<lb /><lb />ad ~<lb /><lb />Trains on... shihigtonT bran hb, leave<lb />Washing; ve 10d Da, BTrives Pai pele<lb />18.40 a.. [ar 0rG.19.0);° rete fing<lb />leaves ~ ~Tor i } �"�- el<lb /><lb />is: Sh Wadley: al: leave<lb />ky. Mount at, 4.30 se Sa tan<lb />, red 5.05 p. m., Spring, Hope 5.30] :<lb />. Returning leave Spring Hope|<lb />30: % m., Nashville 8.3) 8m airive at<lb />Kocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb />Trvins on Latta breach, Florenc<lb /><lb />R., leave Latin 640 p m, aie final<lb />~7.50 ~p'm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning |�<lb />leave Cliot6.10 a'm;: Dunbar 6.30°:a' im,<lb />aay 7,50 a.m, daily except: Bui<lb />day :<lb /><lb />Train. onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Sauday,<lb />11.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00.4. m, and3,00 p m.<lb /><lb />Tra a No. 78 males close. connection<lb />at dist forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone. also at Rovky Mount withT<lb />Norfolk and CarolinagR RK for N oriolk<lb />ane all points North via Norfolk. .<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General ott<lb /><lb />: DM, , EMMRBON, Traitie) ~Manage ~<lb />2 3: pp ANUS Geu'l Atenager sr<lb />Bae bias nevi<lb />~Atbanric &amp; Jobat CAROLIN<lb />R.R. TIME TABLE; 2)!<lb /><lb />In Effect December 4th, 1898.<lb /><lb />Arriving |<lb />Va, ye enn 2 aah es<lb /><lb />+ | chasing elsewhére. OurstOck is complete<lb /><lb />always ut Lowest MaAtkRT PRivEs<lb /><lb />ESLABLISHE D..1975-<lb /><lb />SAM. M, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />QAR MBRS AND MRRUHANTS BU<lb />~ling their yearTs supplies will tingT<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />u all its brarichies.<lb /><lb />| FLOUR, COFFE SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />TOBAGCEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direét fro Manutacturers, ena<lb />bling yo. ck at buy at one profit. A com<lb />slete _"<lb /><lb />-FURNEFURE-<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tosuit<lb />the times. Qur goods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />5S. M. SCHUL'TZ.4reenville. N C<lb /><lb />? pi<lb /><lb />ae?<lb /><lb />yn<lb /><lb />its Glass in the Sate<lb /><lb />ITE<lb />a<lb /><lb />me | i t ~a jw<lb /><lb />bs per ae<lb /><lb />a. We tt<lb /><lb />Wx. H<lb /><lb />5 A 4 | 22 ae<lb />ewspaper:: in}. 1<lb />Cay cag othe ~e oF ar ir |<lb /><lb />Niele<lb /><lb />/outh was BenjaminT HaydonT His<lb />son, the artist of celebrity, was at<lb />that time a spirited and_ intelligent<lb />little fellow,about 10 years of age,<lb />who used to listen, to, my songs.and<lb />laugh heartily. at my jokes when-<lb />ever I dined at his fatherTs. Que<lb />evening I was playing Sharp in, oThe<lb />Lying ValetTT when he and my friend<lb />Benjamin were in the stage box, and<lb />on my repeating the words, oI have<lb />had'nothing to eat sinceT last Monday<lb />was a fortnightT little Haydon ex-<lb />claimed in a tone audible to the<lb />whole house: ~What; a) ~whopper!<lb />Why, you dined at. my father's<lb />house this afternoon.TT"BernardTs<lb />o~Retrospection of the Biase.<lb /><lb />Rotten Row.<lb /><lb />It is a royal prerogative, belong-<lb /><lb />ing exclusively to the reigning sov-<lb />ereigns, to ~drive down ~theT middle<lb />of Rotten row, London. The queen<lb />has only availed herself once or<lb />twice of thé right. From this an.<lb /><lb />cient privilege came the name Rout<lb />du Rois, bbhos the orruption<lb />~Rotten. row.�T<lb /><lb />If ever household affections and<lb />loves ate griceftl) things, they are<lb />graceful in the poor. The ties that<lb />bind the Twealthy and the proud� to<lb />home his be forged on earth, but<lb />those which link the poor man to,<lb /><lb />metal, and bear thé stamp of heav-<lb />en. ~~ Dickens.<lb /><lb />and New i oh 1, 000 _ o4 syd<lb /><lb />The seespeblal wisdon of the pop-<lb />08 at gates, on roads and in mar-<lb /><lb />: His a payetcrpe| my who Aideauidt Ha i gt<lb /><lb />ew mM nbs ."Lavater. |.<lb /><lb />Ce Dee a<lb /><lb />Most of the bean) pipers and cash.<lb /><lb />because of their honesty. -<lb /><lb />@. star. -Thosorgnly are beantita: |<lb />|, Fike al nave a lam. |<lb /><lb />bens | hywi. uy imuynods, pet spa)<lb /><lb />if Gis tapi<lb />nesg, ivi! bil law joys Wwe travel<lb /><lb />| SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents aT MONTH,<lb /><lb />~his: humble hearth are of the true] ; ey<lb /><lb />hicota 18,000: ~pounds<lb /><lb />BoC erreur ee gaa<lb /><lb />il : :<lb /><lb />AGIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY _<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb /><lb />*WORKS FOR! THE BEST .<lb />- "INTERESTS OF"<lb />a<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLEFIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND,<lb />OUR POCKET BOOF THIRD:<lb /><lb />Hiy Gas Fae �,�.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />dh &amp; s i Wd dialed | 3<lb />_"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />One DollarT PerT Year<lb />oil ly te PeopleTs Favorite:<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO. DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />18 ALONE WORTH MaNy TIMES THE<lb />JUBSCRIPTION PRIOR,<lb /><lb />~<lb />F<lb /><lb />"(0)-<lb /><lb />When youT néed' =. eid<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /> Don't forgetT thé<lb />Fteflector Office.<lb /><lb />= Qin mncmrnentne<lb /><lb />WE{HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES. _<lb /><lb />FOR. THE, WORK AND DO: ALL<lb />KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />4 E tom mo<lb /><lb />Our Work. : ud Prices ~Sut our Patrons,<lb /><lb />Qe ccercne eaten<lb /><lb />Ector ciate o<lb /><lb />: o18 S THE cxarest PLAGE, IN QREENVILLE FOR<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Mainibae<lb />or by oota<lb />Handsy aE<lb /><lb />oi eteri |<lb />ia oe nai 104 See ta<lb />potat PensT aud Pee -Holderr,.we<lb /><lb />i 9<lb /><lb />ma ra , mer ot eee<lb /><lb />ole tu surg, lise fairy banquets,<lb /><lb />Ed. &amp;Prop., Wimington, N<lb /><lb />Cl}. vans. Wiel We tough them. =<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />- yppictous apventiaise<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />peates many # new ~padeeiy?<lb />res many an old business, "<lb />- sag ver bho many a large business:<lb />~ Revives many a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing pusiness.<lb />Secures success<lb /><lb />mel<lb /><lb />colamns of the BEFLECTORs<lb /><lb />as mi Carson, of Bethelj was here t<lb /><lb />to any business. |<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judiciousiy,�T use the<lb /><lb />Spite toes ee<lb /><lb />ern neee<lb /><lb />- ~<lb /><lb />marae<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8: + A.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M<lb /><lb />B ound F | ini arr ives 50 A<lb /><lb />mM, Jeaveslv:10 A, M.<lb /><lb />i * South Bound Freight, arrives<lb />oe &amp;M.. leaves 2:16 P. &amp;<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers<lb />n Monday, Wednesday aud<lb /><lb />eaves for Washington T<lb />ay and saturday.<lb /><lb />" y WEATHER BULLETIN, ,<lb />. Beg<lb /><lb />Wednesday,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, °)<lb /><lb />train going<lb />M. Going;South,<lb /><lb />o2200 P.<lb /><lb />arrives from Wash<lb />d Friday<lb />uesday, ~Thure<lb /><lb />Fair, Loafer weight geval fair<lb /><lb />JANUARY JOLLITIES.<lb /><lb />teem neall<lb /><lb />Squibs Picked up With Cold Tongs.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Cotton 7} to 74 to-day.<lb /><lb />Lang's. |<lb /><lb />We heard another man, who wants<lb />to move to Greenville, inquiring for a<lb /><lb />house to-day.<lb /><lb />For SaLE"AT second-hand _Knobe<lb /><lb />Piano, Apply to this office:<lb /><lb />News."Lhe best. Flour is Proctor<lb />Knott sold by S.M. Schultz. Try a<lb /><lb />24 lb bag.<lb /><lb />A blind singer with accordeon ac-<lb />companiment, entertained a crowd on<lb /><lb />the public square to-day.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget Lang is selling at cost<lb />to get ready for moving «to another<lb /><lb />store. = |<lb /><lb />Will you need a . ledger for the new<lb />yearTs business? The Reflector Book<lb /><lb />Store has all sizes.<lb /><lb />The arigine! docket at aviT: was<lb />laid aside Monday evening and work<lb />commenced -on civil cases this morn-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />For tablets, school paper, pencils,<lb />pens and inks, etc., Reflector Book<lb /><lb />Store is headquarters.<lb /><lb />While tle weather is cold get one of<lb />those SpearTs Self Feeding Stoves at S.<lb />J ust received a<lb /><lb />E. Pender &amp; CoTs.<lb />- new supply.<lb /><lb />A full supply of blanks for land<lb />mortgages, chattel mortgages, deeds and<lb />crop liens at Reriector office, We<lb /><lb />: os can now fill all orders.<lb /><lb />We found a man to-day who quit)<lb />smoking on new years day, and has<lb />kept his resolution tor two whole<lb />Such cases are rare.<lb /><lb />weeks.<lb /><lb />of the tax is paid. .<lb /><lb />Lepesant eet<lb /><lb />Three vrai of fobsewe Cloth at<lb /><lb />~The combined ages of sixteen per<lb />| gons at a birthday party ut the home<lb />i of qo honest in whip cwiase ~<lb /><lb />: otied way of  aaleating their taxes,<lb /><lb />If, after due notice has been given the<lb />money is not sent, the authorities place<lb />one or two hungry militiamen in the<lb />use, to be lodged and maintrined at/|<lb />ue expense of the defaulter until ge<lb /><lb />ve pretty , tall brothers are living<lb />ar Chase City, Va., and there were,<lb />geven of them untila few years ~ago.<lb />e of the brothers is less than six | pnsine<lb /><lb />ein iT ea<lb /><lb />oy :<lb /><lb />F. L, Castex, of Goldsboro, is in<lb />\town.<lb /><lb />town.<lb /><lb />J. A. Dupree is in Washington on<lb />business. "<lb /><lb />jing cag ke 7<lb />H, B. Harriss, of Farmville, has been<lb />tn town to-day.<lb /><lb />Washington today. :<lb /><lb />Miss Dora Vick, of Selma, is: visiting<lb />Miss Lillie Chrrry.<lb /><lb />~ Miss Phillips,of Edgecombe,is visiting<lb />Miss Bettie Warren.<lb /><lb />Walter Pender reborned: from Tar<lb />boro Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie ~King oreturned from<lb />vies Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Tih Lena Bland, of Ayden, is visit-<lb />ing Mrs. W. H. Harrington.<lb /><lb />W. R. Whichard, Jr., agent at<lb />Whichards, was in town to-day.<lb /><lb />"Prof. L. T. Rightsell, principal of the<lb />Christian College, at Ayia, spent. to<lb />day ~here.<lb /><lb />Dr. Charles Laughinghouse left this},<lb />-|morning for Baltimore to attend a spe-<lb />cial course of lectures.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E..S. Greene has stopped keep-<lb />ing house, and with her daughterT has<lb />gone to the King House to board.<lb /><lb />C. F. Bland and bride passed up the<lb />road this morning enroute to their home<lb />at Whartons. Mr. Bland was married<lb />last week near Newbern.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds W. M. King left<lb />this morning for Raleigh to represent<lb />| Greenville Lodge at the meeting of the<lb />Grand Lodge ot Masons.<lb /><lb />There was a decidedly cooler feeling<lb />in the ttmperature this morning.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Mary Ann James, widow of<lb />the late Augustus James, died Satur-<lb />day morning at the residence of her.<lb />son-in-law, -Mr. dames Harriss, in<lb />Edgecombe county. She was buried<lb />Sunday at the family burying ground<lb />atT Grindool.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Organized 1848.<lb />Assets over $204,000,000.00.<lb />Surplus over $22,000,000.00<lb /><lb />TH MUTUAL<lb />oUe INS.<lb />COMPANY,<lb /><lb />| oBevorilys Pio he lion snd eee<lb /><lb />We have got what you want. A<lb />Twenty Payment Investment Con.<lb />tract in the ~largest financial insti-<lb /><lb />cig: as dic<lb /><lb />j oe<lb /> iy<lb /><lb />8 Our Momo ois he ti bat cpm<lb />pany is the company which<lb /><lb />the mos good.� We have aid<lb />to poli y holders in ot, rears §<lb /><lb />best. Among them will be found:<lb />well as American.<lb /><lb />oDr. J. W. Vick, of Selma,-is in | :<lb />HL ASiGiitian, of rage is attend.<lb /><lb />Ex-Sheriff Allen Warren went to}<lb /><lb />67,«<lb /><lb />Our ~ide or companies are the|<lb /><lb />\the oldest Scottish ok age a as<lb />~We do the! .<lb /><lb />high ents ee<lb /><lb />| ~ Mote the Date. �<lb /><lb />jn Greenville at the King House, Feb.<lb />8rd and 4th, Monday. and ~Tuesday for<lb />the purpose of examining and treating<lb />diseases of the eye. Those. who de-|<lb />sire t6 see him, will do well to call<lb />early. Some cases are tedious and;<lb /><lb />"_ to examine. Any early call<lb />ty of time to do the work and<lb />will | enubl him to do it well.<lb /><lb />N TUESDAY. JANUARY lth,<lb />1896, { wiil open in the store next<lb />toS. E. Pender &amp; Cy.Ts with a cor-<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />MANY GROERIES;<lb /><lb />and ~solicit. your patronage. Nothing<lb />ck Nea and first-class goods kept in<lb />oc<lb /><lb />J. W. BROWN,<lb /><lb />GREENViLLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />PESO ELSTRG LHS<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />8to 9 lights 80e each per month.<lb />10to 12 lights 7c: o *<lb /><lb />12 and up 65¢ Se<lb />Not jess than three lights put<lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20 and up 60c each per moath.<lb />Less than 20, stere rates.<lb /><lb />RESIDENCES.<lb /><lb />1 light $1.00 each per month.<lb />9 light 90c | o<lb />3 light 80c . e<lb />4 light 70¢<lb />5to9 lights 65¢o<lb /><lb />All lights will be put in free of<lb />cost before plant is put into 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 informationT call on<lb />§. O. Hamilton, Jr., at mill.<lb /><lb />66 6<lb />o<lb /><lb />sé<lb /><lb />of<lb />rd)<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />| P, H. Pelletier Lovit Hines,<lb /><lb />President.<lb /><lb />Crreenville<lb />MBER wets<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />Cash at market prices<lb /><lb />Can also fill orders<lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb /><lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give usyourorders.<lb /><lb />tution in the word, which affords|@ *<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />iy Gita is thet<lb /><lb />ia pies apie meeaans a ° o f<lb />aaee rR gear he<lb />: 3 oa A<lb />¢ wee Te<lb />: ge ie<lb />+ © sir eee ee a 4<lb /><lb />Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of Kinston, will be]<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Sec. &amp; Treas}<lb /><lb />3. 0. HAMILTON, Jn, Manager.<lb /><lb />~|Owing to Removal I offer my. ent 1<lb />: _ JANUARY Ist 1896, 10 A. M.<lb /><lb />In oul or retail to " the buyer.<lb /><lb />x hey ve om<lb />se gts acta a ,<lb /><lb />o f ~ ~om<lb /><lb />_ New Bern,N. oy. ea<lb />Mess. CLARK Brus. &amp; C<lb />. fSuecessors to Merritt Ciark &amp; Co.)<lb />Gentlemen :"This 1s to certify that I<lb />~have used ~8. L C.� for indigestion and<lb />obtained relief after other remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend<lb />it as n valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion.<lb />W1,LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />oTAX NOTICE!<lb /><lb />Those who fail to pay their taxes by<lb />the 20th of Januaty will pay cost.<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 />myself or a deputy and levyT made and<lb />tax collected at age T<lb /><lb />R. W. KING,<lb /><lb />Sheri of Pitt County.<lb />P | P, | P.<lb />cures all skin<lb />and<lb /><lb />blood diseases<lb /><lb />. Physicians ~endorse P. P. P. a8 &amp;<lb />splendid cotabination, and prescribe it<lb />with great satisfaction of the cure of all<lb />forms and stages of primary, secondary<lb />and tertiary syphilitic rhumatism,<lb /><lb />schrofulous<lb /><lb />P. P. P.<lb /><lb />Cures RheumatisM.<lb /><lb />ulcers and sores, glanduter swellings,<lb />rhenmatism, malaria, old chronic ulcers<lb />that have resisted all treatment, ca-<lb /><lb />tarth<lb />P. P. P.<lb />Cures Blood Poison.<lb /><lb />skin diseases, eczema chronic female<lb />uomplaints, mercurial poison, tetter<lb /><lb />scald head, etc., etc.<lb />PUP. P. ~is a oPowerful tonic and an<lb /><lb />PLP. PL<lb /><lb />Cures Scrofula.<lb /><lb />appetizer, building up the " rap:<lb /><lb />idly.<lb />Ladies whose systems are poisoned<lb />and whose blood is in an impure condi-<lb /><lb />tion, due<lb />P. P.P.<lb />Cures Malaria.<lb /><lb />to menstrual irregularities,<lb />arly beuefited by the wonderfel tonic<lb /><lb />Prickly ash, Poke root and Potassium.<lb /><lb />P. P. P.<lb />Cures Dyspepsia.<lb /><lb />eel ¥<lb /><lb />Lippman Bros., Props.<lb /><lb />DRUGGISTS. LIPPMANTS BLOCK.<lb />Savanhah, Ga.<lb /><lb />Boo o Blood Diseases mailed free.<lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />ee het<lb /><lb />fe aa<lb /><lb />vi<lb /><lb />get ~Ye 1 "yh We<lb />aH fell awa hae W<lb /><lb />i<lb />oe ahi seh ime a u<lb /><lb />JD.<lb /><lb />are peculi-<lb /><lb />and blood cleansing properties of P.P.P.<lb /><lb />ocre, Ba ream iz<lb /><lb />When your thoughts turn<lb />to the many, man<lb />that vou will havé<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and familv turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of ~  :<lb /><lb />things a<lb />wm 6 he<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />fellowing goods:<lb /><lb />DRY GUUS,<lb /><lb />of many and vivied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiT gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />aN Furnish-<lb />~ing Goods,<lb />aati + Shirts,<lb />otf =) Neckties,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb /><lb />Scarfs,<lb />Collars,<lb /><lb />s nobbiest<lb />styles, La~-<lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, LaceT Cur-<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur--<lb /><lb />. 4 wine Whip, *<lb />49 jimmy, OD 3<lb />~4 &amp;.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />1 ppm<lb /><lb />1<lb />4<lb />zw<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />* o<lb />"7<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Pa.<lb /><lb />cd<lb />x y 4<lb />|<lb />a | 7 o fi<lb />Vy<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />raNoeLy i<lb />if '<lb />i ai<lb /><lb />ACL<lb />cE BREE! wy<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb /><lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />and pay. the highest warhed prices<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />Rese SHOES for<lb />Men and Boys ewer be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. § SHORS for |<lb /><lb />idsnsin ta<lb /><lb />ig a : : =<lb />hei A he Peer<lb /><lb /></p>
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