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Bell<lb /><lb />|gave Brantley his pistol as he had<lb /><lb />loaned ~his to his brother. Brantley<lb />Ahad brass knucks so he gaveT me the<lb />pistol. ~Took our positions aud saw<lb /><lb />{someone coming. Uriah gave signal.<lb /><lb />Brantley started meeting Bonner, Sher-<lb />rill followed and I behind, Brantley |<lb />knocked him down with knucks, we:<lb />~threw him over'the fence and he strug: |.<lb />gled a little. We broke some rails.<lb />nonner caught on his feet, Sherrill got<lb />over and threw him down and. said<lb />~please help me keep . him from. holler.<lb />ing.T nonner ~begged and said ~or<lb />'GodTs sake donTt kill me and I will<lb />I put<lb />my hand on his head. Brantley told<lb />me to shoot him, I would not and he<lb />took the pistol from my hand and shot<lb />him inforehead. I ran, so did Brant-<lb />ley. When we got about 25 or a0<lb /><lb />__|yards away another pistol fired. We<lb />| went. through field andT over fences: to<lb /><lb />tleyTs house. Uriah rai a8 soon<lb /><lb />oe ~fas oBonner: was: Axwocked down, ~donTt| «<lb />~know where ~Sherrill wert; left ~Mim at<lb /><lb />body, . Uriah come to rantleyTs and<lb />wanted to know what we had. done.<lb />srantley said ~I shot him,T He wanted |<lb />to know if we robbed him and we said<lb /><lb />| weleft Sherrill at body aid supposed<lb /><lb />he did. He said you both stay in and<lb />I will let you know if anything occurs.<lb /><lb />My hands were bloody and Mrs.<lb />srantley put water in vessel for me to<lb />wash: srantley was not bloody. He<lb /><lb />| took empty shell from pistol and threw<lb /><lb />it in fire, gave pistol and knucks to his<lb />wife who put them away, ~There was<lb /><lb />4+ light in church when we came to his<lb />\house, He'told his wife what we hud<lb /><lb />~done and she said ~Will, you shock<lb />me ~ |<lb />Next morning we went to see budy.<lb />That afternoonT Uriah gave me Bonner's<lb />store key and told me throw it in<lb />creck, 1, went to FlowersT and hid<lb />key under fence. Wehada talk tayt<lb />evening about the bleed hounds, u..cat-<lb />ley said it is raining and they ctinot<lb />scent, Hesaid they may suspect us<lb />bat:donTt get scared. We.were arvest-<lb />el Monday afternoon. pells were a<lb />rested next day.<lb /><lb />The Witnessed was then cross exam |<lb /><lb />! re ah Es Mogre.<lb /><lb />AstuNGTON, Jan. kil morn-<lb /><lb />ling J. E..-Moore resumed his cross-eX-<lb /><lb />amination of David Cradle for defense.<lb />Tadt the witness ois an ~Ngaoyemn man<lb />and often did not understand! the attor-<lb />nyT questions. Taken asa whole he |<lb />held up well under the acute cross-e<lb />amination. He ~war then turned oy<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />|to K. 8, Simmons, attorney for, W. |<lb /><lb />Foghat bagel ~oroee- |<lb /><lb />orditiary power; i . :<lb />at |in Richmond, and ada result, the péo-<lb /><lb />ee ae advent<lb /><lb />"| poof the extreme Bast End are otirred<lb />up to a high degree of excitement. *<lb />Deane~is:a fait<lb /><lb />himeelf, and. claitns<lb /><lb />ago at the little<lb /><lb />eupied by Mr. Henry Walker and fam-<lb />ily, and found-Mr, Walker ~in bed in<lb />the last stages of consumption, await<lb /><lb />sent by his sister in Kansas, on whom<lb />he had effected a wonderful ~cure, and<lb />\then, without more ado, he opened | his<lb />yalise and took thereform two oddly-<lb /><lb />| arranged ch arts, each about 6 feet long<lb />and:4 feet wide: . These: he hung: on},<lb />Then he}<lb /><lb />the walls oof the bedroom.<lb />produced nuimerons smaller linen | card-<lb /><lb />rd strips, 6a j of which were in black<lb />letters am, ex hortation, a biblical. quo-<lb />tation, or an. original, inscription, and<lb />arranged them all over the walls in<lb /><lb />conspicuous pilaces, where the: sick man<lb /><lb />since remained by the side of the con-<lb />sumptive-day and night. On the sec-<lb />ond day, after praying with Deane, the<lb />patient got ~up, tore off the plasters with<lb />which the octors had covered his<lb /><lb />Mr. Walker ~at Once arose, and is<lb />now walking about cheerfully, and says<lb />he is now on the road. to. rapid  recov-<lb />ery, having gained between ten and<lb />fifteen pounds of fleshT " he met the<lb />fuith-healer.<lb /><lb />Deane says he has imade many won-<lb />derful cures, and he positively declines<lb />to accept compensation thereof. He is<lb />thoroughly familiar with the ° Scrip-<lb />tures, and quotes authority for every<lb />statement he makes. HeT will not<lb />argue with any one who construes the<lb />biblical quotations differently from him-<lb />self: His: religion, he says, is based<lb />chiefly upon the twenty-third and |<lb />twenty-fourth verses, of the éleventh<lb />Spi of St. Mark. 3<lb /><lb />. The healer declares. that the. road<lb />over which be has: travelled, ohealing<lb />the wiek, ig'mharked with numerous. liy-<lb />�"� thonuments.to the efficacy of pray-<lb /><lb />ng od take ho affidavits or other<lb />ak offered me. by people I have<lb />cared,� said he, I donTt want them,<lb />anil wwouTt have them,T ioc TREE<lb /> Veet : Ms<lb /><lb />: oyELHGRAPHIO BRIEFS.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />WB. Aldrich, treasuret of Casper<lb />county » dth,, Is: alleged to be $7,500<lb />short i. hie ot and mm disup-<lb /><lb />Mi eta saniie te «ids<lb /><lb />gations at $800,000, ~Phe ryan areT<lb /><lb />Bee<lb /><lb />LM<lb /><lb />" ah bern e S<lb /><lb />wale vara meer. i<lb /><lb />healer, as he terms |<lb />sto have been sent}<lb />to Richmond by Christ: to effect cures. |*<lb />~| He made his appearance ~about a week |<lb /><lb />ottage on . the corner |<lb />of Thirty-sixth and. Clay - atreets, 0¢- |<lb /><lb />ing death. He iat onee began opert 1<lb />tions oa Mr. Walker. He first explain: | _<lb />ed to the gentleman: that he had been<lb /><lb />could read them. from his bed. He has |<lb /><lb />: rst, and: back-end. put on, his elothes»|<lb />with rk eries-of praise the Lord!�<lb /><lb />494 anassigament. The resources DS is<lb />are. estimated at $500,000 und the obli-'} ~\<lb /><lb />mae<lb />ae -eamiinen 4 �,�<lb /><lb />from |.<lb /><lb />Patience ~cing coal 7,<lb /><lb />business ty) ibe money. We want to sel<lb />the goods possible. It is our desire to<lb />prices as near cost as any merchant sal<lb />Some | Jothiers nae sell below cost and p<lb />$1 We want every ry bi<lb />pleased. ~. £18 é pou<lb />please patrons so well that we ean almost ¢ C<lb />on their future trade with cer fidinty,<lb /><lb />in onder to open ~Bank ree January 6th<lb />same store we now Sore<lb /><lb />iy ga He ll i RIE ae<lb /><lb />as SPS we ays<lb /><lb />Sy te 3 ~<lb /><lb />(ie, ~Sp eight «<lb /><lb />j ih Lae ~s Gy<lb /><lb />f gear a4 rand basaT wn r|<lb />Ratu and Cotton ec<lb />z) i +<lb /><lb />- "Betor you, y don't fil t sal piel :<lb /><lb />1 i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />¥ 4,10<lb />in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />grates are Mera ahd can he<lb />cation to the ~editor or, at<lb /><lb />an a live saclagadianal<lb />rery postoffice in the county, who will<lb />end in brief items of News a8 it occurs<lb />each neighborhood. Write, plainly<lb />id only on one side of the in<lb /><lb />: tiers : ecko on | ubteti-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />Oia a thme. Some ath. bear<lb />~kirlds ¢ all they haverhad, all they<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />og - ~ rs b ee i ieee<lb />and " mind 1 sinall wills Lasch that.<lb /><lb />Ic Licthe story. 1 at §<lb />Bill cut oft the dog's to save<lb /><lb />to get the head out!<lb />ere are merchants who do not ads ;<lb />o, to save money ; and whenT they]:<lb /><lb />of their saving, there's nothing. left in<lb />their stock to advertise.<lb />a sie thelr ae are reba ia<lb /><lb />ae 25<lb /><lb />P<lb /><lb />| steers, this 1 man ought to be behind 4<lb />' | countiTin ~other costume: ~than a bl<lb /><lb />or 40 minutes"Ex.<lb /><lb />_ An Old LadyTs Bonanza.<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />had been<lb />i ud b the ate<lb />Yate : ),<lb /><lb />rijiide le gd<lb /><lb />Gg instinet<lb /><lb />us iif ~ptotditig ~tiround:<lb /><lb />3 oA<lb /><lb />Jin, the Anterior , DepartmentsT of, dead |<lb /><lb />ri<lb /><lb />J Apron; dispensing . other merch<lb /><lb />"The proof?T Here's'a verbatim ~report | «<lb />lofh recent, attempt, ata: cer<lb />with him:<lb /><lb />What's thd prite of sg fad :<lb /><lb />eine Dot makes mea. »-rubutation for} gy<lb /><lb />ling oehieab und t mee ogge" nba<lb /><lb />if 3<lb />~ ile er<lb />eed beingT we se<lb />os ae e<lb /><lb />n the: fatility |weayen'a. ing<lb /><lb />Both their! is,<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />The sesamiae maa ~iho | j<lb />_| religious, walked j into church: AleT ce<lb />| organT was breathing forth a long, low |<lb /><lb />ced Re ie a, on<lb />the off . bisT vercina ty So<lb />: oWas, hé thatT*he odid not<lb />realize he was pulling off: ~his Aither coat<lb />until he stood there in� his shit, sleeyes.<lb />in full view of the worldly "<lb />sent 80/it ¢ould be heart,<lb /><lb />y Back,� ct were like<lb />linta those of oe suffering rua! ini)<lb /><lb />~hades. "Louisville Post. : 2<lb /><lb />hal<lb /><lb />y man thin ear, but few thy<lb /><lb />© thy oe with + haa |<lb /><lb />at the depths nina stained by ore.<lb /><lb />And id lady went into a Rutland}<lb />(Vt) savingsT ~bank recently and pre-|_ :<lb />|sented-a book that she had~ taken out} 1#@ cgewith<lb />over. twenty years ago, She said that} tL] and the world laugh al 2<lb />|she had ~deposited $500 in the bank at Pay Yada eee Prana A<lb />that time, and had been told by friends |° via<lb />in New ,¥ ork State, where she lived that} "<lb />the account had been outlawed. Aj� "<lb />clerk _" the book-and found - a<lb />Llast:e<lb /><lb />delicgoy in the way of green stu<lb />_ Instead of<lb /><lb />.. (for half .ani hour 6n'so: « Phen; like}<lb />foes ng sjuman beings, she<lb /><lb />| owho have. not.<lb /><lb />{ minutes, unmindful of the comers<lb /><lb />-fand hehas no idea how shé picked |<lb />| it.up,-but for years. sho has been<lb /><lb />» the most.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />for the noxious weed, and indeed |<lb />'ghe was never happy without : &amp; be<lb />f her jaw.T ~Bat this'wasT not ~her |:<lb />worst bad.habit.;. No one on board}<lb /><lb />(QD) eee Fp eo oe 2 kilhingT RON ped<lb /><lb />-|«Dwendy cends}a pound.� : ned<lb />oHowTs that"you. asked: me, twenty: poured: iy |<lb />five this ilo.ning, Bs bomen Seedling drank tir tot} Pt<lb />sy and had some: ¢~ ott " man; : lt Leong me hea iggy to,<lb />PRBS hago neh sells dita fbted wendy |"<lb /><lb />~Witio~oaine' th ! cexeedpae's idl<lb />Pplay. ~the ~giddy igoatT® all around!<lb /><lb />would coil, herself~up in a cor per,<lb />rd sleep off the effects of hor in-<lb />filgenoes."Chambets* Journal.<lb /><lb />~i Financial Astatoness of a, Collie. ,<lb /><lb />oOne of the featuresT Of @ popular | pi<lb />| West: Sideretan store is~a' collie dog<lb />o} that possesses! the « peculiar faculty:<lb />of being able to distinguish by their,<lb />|\step.or touch on. the door latch peo-<lb />4}. ple who ohave the priceTT from those/<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ree<lb /><lb />5 at<lb /><lb />For an hour the other day lavas<lb />was a steadyT streamT of people going<lb />~| in.and out of: the store, but the dog<lb />| paid: noattention, srcey eng Suddenly.<lb />She jumped<lb /><lb />ae igs:<lb /><lb />sly. The door opened, Aa knd ~in<lb />~baad 6 Boge asking for alms, and|<lb />the dog kept. snarling and barking.<lb />until he left.. Then she retired.to<lb />her corner. and remained fully ten<lb /><lb />~and goers, when suddenly she again<lb />bounded to the door and began bark-<lb />dng. This time the visitor was one.<lb />of those insinuating individuals who<lb />~pretend to buy old, clothes, and the<lb />, ~Hepes drove him out without a wend)<lb />mmand,<lb /><lb />The owner of tho collie says she<lb />~has never been trained to this trick,<lb /><lb />able to tell in some mysterious<lb />ner before she can see yispesT<lb />whether he is*a"patron or an ig 3<lb /><lb />tionable ;<lb />never made 8 tae ca<lb /><lb />taste 'for tobaoo that |.<lb /><lb />knew, the, iy oe baste, ~than |<lb />co Oe rar e was stand- | ~<lb /><lb />than livid livers. and pimply puddings. | ~at ft<lb />~areT ena ~toiidhe: different | Tae)<lb /><lb />to the gir inc gin x<lb /><lb />| eerie rn<lb />~bw rein forT ohare of at ven ly<lb />that clamber,<lb /><lb />~gach: oie ~a ptr or ~excuse.<lb />~The usnaldne"that it is'all a ques-<lb />" of. ~proportion: ~and: that it is.no<lb /><lb />a husband @ earns £30,000 a yaar<lb /><lb />22,000 on dressing ners<lb />ke forT a | oes awe yusban<lb /><lb />~ ea<lb />at woman's<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />a cor f bay is�<lb /><lb />Ai) ong | attractiveness, ~andT it is sintply itp-| 5<lb />aaa: possible thatT attractiveness: i gam; be<lb />11 greatly increased: by incessant varia-<lb />ny} Mom of cogtnme, The idea of,.the<lb /><lb />fect dress, must: at last be reach-<lb />ed, and, after ~that, every other<lb />,| must involve aT certain deterioration<lb />o| in ~good ~looks ~Yet without almost<lb />| nossa ohange: or robbery:::the<lb />gums duoted gould not be expended.<lb />| They, amonnt to _nearly, £170 a<lb /><lb />month, or £38 a ~week, and cannot |.<lb /><lb />~be. splat by any ridhnéss 6f hin.<lb />teriat- fer fara'inroT net y'ns ~dts.<lb />~ble~as lncesnor by any othereqnal..<lb /><lb />oLity inde dresses thomselves, -Ntyle |<lb /><lb />at much, bub not.all, that, ae<lb />ly. conesivable explat ation is at<lb /><lb />y of change, and in that rapid<lb />ts is rniate of ~the senselessT kihd<lb />~whichT ~is not. unfairly described ~by | _<lb />the old epithet now sorarély applied<lb /><lb />Money is, in fact, destroyed with no<lb />object ~except a meaningle es8. compe-<lb />tition ~or positively evil ostentation ;<lb />thatis to say, power is. wasted or<lb />~misused ag.mugh as if its possessor<lb />applied strength or courage or bean<lb />or the gift of erpuetion to evil<lb />or to tinct eis ends. The standard of<lb />living is vitiated,<lb />~more or less imitative, and true per.<lb />spective in expenditure, which: is.as<lb />essential to the. sound pnoseement<lb />of life as true persp ive ig<lb />~ing, is hopelessly disregarded re or-<lb />der to secure an impression of bliz-<lb />ing color, im facty. sng wiatble.<lb /><lb />ness, ramen Boetator:<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />oIn the mann factories ofT ~Alubamia<lb /><lb />| there--are employedT ~83; {821 hands,<lb /><lb />who turnout annually. jody apa<lb /><lb />worth of product. 1 abet i<lb />Noah Webster; from ~first to:<lb /><lb />| spent 17\years pent hanes<lb /><lb />= English. io<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />) cane .<lb /><lb />100i<lb /><lb />to, extravagance, namely, ~~sinfol.� |<lb /><lb />~for all women are |<lb /><lb />| teor"Common toe<lb /><lb />i fine... eeeee ec eee<lb /><lb />Currens "C<lb /><lb />ee Fine.... eeeere . to<lb />: : 2 aise Bag a<lb /><lb />Seine ec cette =<lb />fartehee ....4to08<lb />~8to4<lb /><lb />. *<lb />aoewetevee *#<lb /><lb />"Common... mest<lb />oe ERP ERO<lb /><lb />Extra Baie |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />3h<lb />anc te<lb />ll sean ; o@lbu -<lb />state eh ~,<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M (. Schultze "<lb />Battet-per 1D as 16 to 26<lb />an eure Hane 12 18<lb />u e<lb />BAT | Cort 40: to 6U<lb />Corn Mel 50 to 65<lb />d| Flour,T Family 3.76 to 4.25<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 37 to 40<lb />Sugar e ~ 4 to 6<lb />Salt ob soto 75<lb />Salt pei.Sack 0to ,<lb />ms 7 | 4 to 20<lb />loz ei<lb /><lb />said<lb /><lb />per<lb /><lb />R get]<lb /><lb />FR IR,<lb /><lb />OBI Sy yeer, igear Five<lb />Pons iP se<lb />Palgengest oragh te aby<lb />inka re able sates Goo<lb />O18e8, 2) ortal fy Vebicles.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />PANTS? ®<lb /><lb />o<lb />2<lb />bo<lb />)<lb />Ya<lb /><lb />. o<lb />ES oe,<lb />4<lb />ibe<lb /><lb />Neon<lb /><lb />ua y? ught nan Ac<lb /><lb />&amp; with six cents<lb />led to our Head-<lb /><lb />Thecyext session of this EBerwal will<lb /><lb />gga ee<lb /><lb />oWl 22, 18,<lb /><lb />= :<lb />8. athe branches<lb />day.<lb />tult andT beard<lb /><lb /></p>
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SUGAR<lb />y ~ery<lb />m Rel. RIQK TRA, &amp;..<lb />«Mm,» Aa Af<lb />| | always ut Lowes? VAReET Pr RioRT<lb />gh leave],<lb /><lb />ss ile 8.8y 4 Jt<lb />oeid Mount 9.08 ® my<lb /><lb />Trving on Latta drench, Horencs R.<lb />yt art Lasta 640 pm, wrive Dunbar<lb /><lb />lio. 8.06 p. m.,<lb />jeavod let, nba 0 |<lb />arth obae 50a m, ditily @xeupp So-F<lb /><lb />a ag a tan Branch lave Wai-<lb /><lb />cal { T<lb />a age Py. m*\.J rae<lb />On: a. Mm 8 d. 5, p m..<lb /><lb />aon Ry D<lb />bovine Supt,<lb />oEMERSON Teatte Manage .<lb /><lb />Spel Lt<lb /><lb />TOBAGGO SNUEF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from~ Manufacturers, ena:<lb /><lb />~\ bling you to buy at one eee * COMT<lb /><lb />slete BLOC Of<lb /><lb />ee eS<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />wa. nit<lb /><lb />8 onhand und soidat prices tosuit<lb />ihe t mes. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to.run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />3. a. SCHUL'T2. Greenville. N 0<lb /><lb />io Ege}<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb /><lb />all the git<lb />-|}aupon long benches,..where they pose,<lb /><lb />., ~every THA<lb /><lb />,| add 80. ineffectual ai<lb /><lb />"| it communion<lb /><lb />a es is Toes Has Its<lb /><lb />Af anbient Sustons ~Sw yet main-<lb />"| tained in Russia at tho Christmas<lb />in eet athe sfest sof<lb />[E=e de' to oplay a a<lb />nent part in the lives of those who<lb />are chief in the frolicking.<lb /><lb />Some a RE in a<lb />Swift Gallowa F. Tyson,<lb />~| Snow sir c Tiassa 4, tage se that : ~tho |<lb /><lb />: Tféte will be ot his� ise<lb /><lb />Thither, at the appointed time,<lb />ae the young men of the coun-<lb /><lb />| tryside; thither oome, no less eager-<lb /><lb />jane | 13: but with:deoprang tardiness, the |<lb />~~ | maidens .of -<lb />| dances and songs, games and feast-<lb /><lb />the place... There are<lb /><lb />ing, but all else is but the prelude |<lb />to the great event, when chance is<lb />madé,the~handmaid of, lave. At the<lb />arrival of the propet hour the host-<lb /><lb />$$. 4 -signaland withdraws<lb />mare ie net adcom panied by<lb />The lasses are ranged<lb /><lb />a tittering phalanx.of freshness.and |;<lb />beauty, with naught in their smiling<lb />affability. t ve gest that a scratch<lb />on bloomig might reveal the<lb />Tartar. OO<lb />~he lied with Jong<lb />sbaphoe of broadT Paeee and with this<lb />she. yabklden, Bk muffles each sy<lb />den, She bwists it deftly<lb />over and about the<lb /><lb />and features: are. shopelecalsy veiled ;<lb />she winds it about the neck, the<lb /><lb />the sprightly an<lb />the girl is mere<lb />lines of.a papers<lb />This ist Cuda centied, hie action<lb />follows, when one by one, in an or-<lb />\ der @etertnined ~by lot, the young<lb />rman af, the, party, enter, the. Toor. |<lb />in tarn, approaches. the veiled<lb />~row of: loveliness and examines. it.<lb />Eyes and ears are useless ; touch is<lb />everything. Theg suitor seeks<lb />to penetrate the baffling folds and<lb /><lb />lissom figure of<lb />ih the rude out-<lb /><lb />locate, the, .persopality.of; bis idol.<lb />When at fast he as madé his choice,<lb />|:beis privileged . Temove the swad-<lb /><lb />ijng clothes an behold, the. identi.<lb />ty. of his prizo.. Then:is the. consum-<lb />wntion"the moment of ry ~ire or<lb /><lb />despair Ween soul was ers soul in<lb />the love li-tht of: theieyes, or when<lb />disappointment speaks in the stifled<lb /><lb />fe | | sigh or'shows iw the averted ye.<lb /><lb />It is the law of custom that this<lb />twain should become man and wife.<lb />If the custom is. broken, a heavy<lb />forfeit must be paid by, thesynwiil-,<lb /><lb />H |ing person. But it is rarely: that |<lb /><lb />happiness fails in the result. Chance,<lb />it is-well kriown, is open to a bribe.<lb /><lb />And the lovers who would fail to<lb />offer her bribes would hardly deserve<lb />happiness. In their whispers before<lb />the honr of trial amorous conspira-<lb /><lb />-| cies for. the cheating of ill. fortune<lb />are made, and the lover may depend |.<lb />upon his ingenious inamorata to<lb /><lb />oonyey to him the concerted signal<lb />whereby will be determined her<lb />identity and thelr mutual happiness.<lb />. . | New York Herald. °<lb /><lb />Disappearance of the Quaker.<lb />We take it that the Quaker iden<lb />of cultivating othe stillness and the<lb />quietness�: which, have so great an<lb /><lb />~ effect typon their, childrenTs educa-<lb /><lb />tion is identioa) in:.effect.with that.<lb />practice of ~retreatT for which<lb />thousands of ainds;im, our fussy<lb />generation have so pies and we may<lb />| ging. ° Even<lb />~| their peculiarities, of dréss and Jan-<lb />guage have, long..ainoa.ceased, to yet<lb />cite iridicule and) are hardly more<lb />|| distinotive than those of ~earnest so-<lb />cialists or.of. the; newest successful<lb />Protestint denomination. Perfect<lb />~toleration, however, which has ben:<lb />efited so many creeds, has almost<lb />killed the Quakers, and in the hour<lb />of triumph of their most prominent<lb />ideas their society is dying, or near-<lb /><lb />have leavened the community, and<lb /><lb />lectual a el ak fc<lb /><lb />} the +<lb />f pr + . c if;<lb />actua ly fecrsaaed they<lb /><lb />~without the apprehension<lb />inT this country at least, vrs<lb /><lb />Hebiddete Wilke tho ares |<lb />, were<lb /><lb />this misera<lb /><lb />hae are<lb /><lb />ohead, pet: hair t<lb /><lb />shoulders, the waist and on until |;<lb /><lb />ly dying, of want of votaries. They:<lb /><lb />their com- |<lb /><lb />nails or MICU<lb /><lb />(Nod a<lb /><lb />AGIVES.. xou THE 3 NEWS 1 FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />_ !WORKS FOR THE BEST;:<lb />INTERESTS OF"<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE Fresr, PITTCOUNTY SECOND, "<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />(One Dollar. ~Per Year . :<lb />Tits is, the PeopleTs. Favorite.<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb /><lb />TS AREGUEAR FEATURE OF YAR PAPE<lb />R,<lb />IS ALONE WORTH. MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb />" (0)"<lb /><lb />~When you need =.<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />-=St Don't forget. the<lb />Weflector Office.<lb /><lb />WE|HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FORK, THE WORK AND DO. ALL<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO. WAREROUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />Qa<lb /><lb />(Our Work aud Prices Suit eur Patrons,<lb />" =<lb />ar | Pn ~ni<lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK os<lb />REFLECTOR BOOK STORE,<lb />"18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR" ms<lb />== BLANK ROOK, STATIONERY, NOVEL<lb />» deny<lb />A full ling of Ledgers, Day Books, Enyelopes o<lb />Memorandum aud Time Books, all sizéyT and<lb />Peis: Diatt ~and | Note pte Tosa<lb />ey Ligat Cap, Fotle toni from<lb />Pan Ong Let. ted Oi ~School ;<lb />_ fer, and. Note 4 State tn<lb />"Papers. nite andT bd a we o<lb />;<lb />Ow<lb />Pes<lb />ooy lead, Full lipe ar Novels by best mithurs: Ye Ms<lb />"Cole bite i Dit cae Bo 8, all +20 band ~~ Heme nwt<lb />wit we beat pet ian tab O<lb />~weal ery Faics os ee any<lb />ee a Pedal Hglioss ~Babbe ee<lb />| OORBHG Ops, Petoi Holi pt eA<lb /> ub Witt m  tnd a Tey ah gyi tas} Ba , wae is<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.<lb /><lb />ade<lb /><lb />© ~North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A.M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />MM. leaves 2:16 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steainer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ngton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />and saturday, 9�<lb /><lb />Oy HATERS BULLETIN,<lb />Threatening, with rain in east portion<lb />to-night, colder to-night, Saturday un-<lb />settled.<lb /><lb />cael<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />aon nn et<lb /><lb />JANUARY JOLLITIES.<lb /><lb />eet ner<lb /><lb />: Squibs Picked up With Cold Tongs.<lb /><lb />rent ca<lb /><lb />a ~Three qualities of Tobaceo Cloth at<lb />LangTs. |<lb />For SaLE."One good Feather Bed<lb />Apply at Reriector office.<lb />For Satu"A second-hand Knabe<lb />Piano. Apply to this office.<lb /><lb />Fresh Grits just arrived at D. 5.<lb />SmithTs.<lb />Higgs Bros tell us their bank will be<lb />in full operation at an early day.<lb /><lb />Will you need a ledger tor the new<lb />yearTs business? The Reflector Book<lb />Store has all sizes.<lb /><lb />For tablets, school paper, pencils,<lb />pens ~and inks, ete., Reflector Book<lb />Store is headquarters.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader� is the pride<lb />oef Greenville, at D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget Lang is selling at cost<lb />to get ready for moving to another<lb />store.<lb /><lb />News."The best Flour is Proctor<lb />Knott sold by S. M. Schultz, Try a<lb />24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />The Baby in the West.<lb /><lb />The Oregonian has awarded a $150<lb />prize for the best definition of a baby.<lb />The Heppner lady who won the prize<lb />sent in this answer; oA tiny feath-<lb />er from the wing of love, dropped into<lb />the suored lap of motherhood.�<lb />The following are some of the best<lb />definitions given:<lb /><lb />- treasure, and the despotic tyrant of the<lb /><lb />republican household.<lb /><lb />pordng<lb />lér, the midnig<lb /><lb />gre .<lb />"3<lb /><lb />4 +<lb /><lb />iy x<lb />"ie<lb /><lb />were�<lb /><lb />pever excites envy.<lb /><lb />Thelatest edition<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />nest copy.<lb /><lb />the language of hone.<lb /><lb />wiggle, writhe and sored<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />filled wi<lb /><lb />ply.<lb /><lb />look as if we enjoy it. |<lb />A little stranger, with a free pars<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Charlotte.<lb />Charlotte today.<lb />berne this morning.<lb /><lb />home in Tarboro today.<lb /><lb />at the home of Mr. W. F. Edwards,<lb /><lb />v<lb />erton, were married by Rev. N. H. D.<lb /><lb />\Carr, Wiley Mosely with Miss Ora<lb /><lb />tper was served to the bridal party and<lb /><lb />i ie |<lb />ee ti =<lb />ee ~ae<lb /><lb />"<lb />. You Have But to Look and See.<lb /><lb />C. M. pernard went to Raleigh to-<lb />Col. I. A. Sugg left this morning for<lb /><lb />Mrs. Charles Rountree returned to,<lb /><lb />Lovitt Hines returned from New-<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. L. Staton returned to her<lb /><lb />Married~at Hookerton.<lb />On Thursday evening at 8:30 oTclock<lb /><lb />grand father, of the bride, in Hooker-<lb />on, Mr. Jesse W. Brown, of Green-<lb />tHe and Miss Clyde Moseley, of Hook-<lb />Wilson. The attendants were Walter<lb />Pender with Miss Mattie Edwards,<lb />Willie Edwards with Miss Bettie Grim-<lb />sley, Frank Johnson with Miss Lula<lb /><lb />Dail.<lb />After the coremony wn elegant sup-<lb /><lb />guests. Rey. N.H. D. Wilson, Walter<lb />Pender, Frank Johnston, Ambrose<lb />Johnston and D. J. Whichard accom-<lb />panied the groom over from Greenville.<lb />The bride and groom reached Green-<lb />yille this afternoon and will make their<lb />home at Mr. J. B. LathamTs.<lb />The RerLEcror extends best wishes |<lb />and gives the bride a hearty welcome<lb /><lb />to our town.<lb /><lb />id}<lb /><lb />schrofulous<lb /><lb />uomplaints,<lb />scald head, etc., ete. "<lb />p.P. P. is a powerful tonic and an<lb /><lb />excellent |<lb /><lb />Ladies whose<lb />and whose blood is in an impure condi-<lb /><lb />tion, due<lb /><lb />a a ~<lb />*<lb />|<lb />3<lb />ei :<lb />. 4<lb /><lb />cures all skin<lb /><lb />* and<lb /><lb />blood diseases<lb /><lb />~Physicians endorse P. P. P. a8 &amp;|;<lb />splendid combination, #nd prescribe it<lb />with great satisfaction of the cure of ail<lb />forms and stages of primary, secondary<lb /><lb />tertiary syphilitic rhumatism,<lb /><lb />Pp. P.P<lb /><lb />Cures RheumatisM.<lb /><lb />uleers und sores, glandwer swellings,<lb />rheumatism, malaria, old chronic uleers<lb />that hive resisted all treitment, ca-<lb />tarih .<lb /><lb />P,P. P..<lb /><lb />Cures Blood Poison.<lb /><lb />skin diseascs, eczema chronic female<lb />mercurial poison, tetter<lb /><lb />~pp. P.<lb /><lb />Cures Scrofula.<lb /><lb />appetizer, building up the system rap:<lb /><lb />systems are pufsone<lb /><lb />iP. P. Pz<lb />Cures Malaria.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />In ver,<lb />week ; found indictments against Matt<lb />Adams, ex-clerk of the District Court,<lb />for alleged embezzlement of $39,200<lb />and against W. R. Perry, on-the charge<lb />of embezzling $1,700 of county money.<lb />Perry was arrested yesterday. It is<lb />said Adams is in South: America.<lb /><lb />nl<lb /><lb />Col. the grand. jury last |<lb /><lb />When your thoughts turn<lb />to the many, many things<lb />that you will have to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort .<lb />f yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />2.2 AD Pos 4.8.9 #8. Oh<lb />vid BODOOCOCUICS BOCOOS OF ie ;<lb />3 a 3 a 4<lb />jC po . % |Uelse a<lb />© Be sconce aire  bs<lb />aC) |  Where you. will find .<lb />PG | . displayed the largest and<lb />c | ~ ¥ best assorted line of the<lb />ac es Te | tellowing goods : os<lb />0 . 3 4 =<lb /> Tam opening a full line ps | | .<lb />@ of Heavy and Fancy OF yee<lb />| PF Ope , J<lb />+ GROCERIES<lb />» go See {of many and varied kinds,<lb />4 inthe store next toS. ¥<lb />ac E. Pender &amp; Co.'s. ¥ hae<lb />a Goods arriving daily Goods and<lb />+ WwW 4 TrTmmiTgs<lb />q ° ° P Gentlemen.<lb />by el a aoa g te _ Furnish~<lb />3 Shirts,<lb />in ) Neckties,<lb />} Four-in-<lb />~ Scarfs, :<lb />L a Ve Collars,<lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yankee ©<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />3to 9 lights 80c each per mo<lb />10to12 lights 2 o o °<lb />12 and up 65¢ o<lb /><lb />oth<lb /><lb />be 6<lb /><lb />Not jess than three lights put<lb /><lb />SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION<lb /><lb />She bachelorTs horror, the motherTs<lb /><lb />ooon dey<lb />hs ae<lb />The only precious possession that<lb /><lb />of humanity"of<lb /><lb />gery coun OK Mey Hoe i a<lb /><lb />A native of all countries who speak<lb /><lb />About twenty-two inches of coo and<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />WintervitLe, N. C., Jan. 17th,<lb />Mr. Eprror :"Thinking perhaps that<lb />some of yoar readers would like to hear<lb />what Contentnea township is doing in<lb />the way of Sunday School work Iwill<lb />give an account of our Inter-denomina-<lb />tional Convention which met in the<lb />Ayden naptist chureh the second Sun-<lb />day in December. The devotional ex-.<lb />ercises conducted by R. W. Smith and<lb />the Convention proceeded to organize<lb />by nominating A. G. Cox and J. D.<lb />Cox for president. J. D. Cox was<lb />elected. Nannie Cox was elected Sec-<lb />retary by acclamation. Short speeches<lb />were made,<lb />1 believe this Inter-denominational<lb />Convention isthe most effective way to<lb />organize the county. I had the pleasure<lb />of attending the State Convention and it<lb />was good to be there. Surely if the<lb />county could have been there it would<lb />be an easy task to organize the<lb />Will not some of the adjoining<lb />ships meet with us next fourth Sunday<lb />in March and help to make our meet-<lb />ing a grand success, for sooner or later<lb /><lb />work.<lb />town-<lb /><lb />we mean to succeed.<lb />Guess you will hear from us again<lb />on this sabjéeet. .<lb /><lb />Nanniz Cox, Secretary.<lb /><lb />Sudden Death.<lb /><lb />three miles from town.<lb /><lb />his leg and soow another in the temple<lb /><lb />We are pained to chronicle the death<lb />of Me H. p. Barber which took place<lb />onT Wednesday, at his heme, about<lb />He was sitting<lb />at the table and complained of a pain in<lb /><lb />to menstrual irregularities, are peculi-<lb />arly benefited by the wonderfel tonic<lb />and blood cleansing properties of P.P.P.<lb />Prickly ash, Poke root and Potassium.<lb /><lb />P. P. P.<lb />Cures Dyspepsia.<lb /><lb />i th<lb /><lb />j<lb />Lippman Bros., Props.<lb />DRUGGISTS. LIPPMANTS BLOCK.<lb /><lb />Savanhah, Ga.<lb /><lb />Boo 01 Blood Diseasas miiled free.<lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb />\<lb />Strong Testimony For. 1. C.'<lb />New Bern, N. C., Oct, Lith, 1895. |<lb />Mess. CLARK Brus. &amp; Co.<lb />(Successors. to Merritt Clark &amp; Co.]<lb />Gentlemen :"This 1s to certify that I<lb />have used *'S. I. C.�T for indigestion and<lb />obtained relief after otter remedies had<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend<lb />it us u Valuable medicine to all who suf-<lb />fer from indigestion,<lb /><lb />WI1S.LIAM ELLIS,<lb />Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />TAX NOTICE!<lb /><lb />Those who fail to pay their taxes by<lb /><lb />shall have no collectors in any of the<lb />townships and those who fall to pay by<lb />the above stated time will be visited by<lb />myself or a deputy and levy made an<lb />tux collected at once.<lb /><lb />R. W. KING,<lb />'T Sheriff of Pitt County,<lb /><lb />the 20th of January will pay cost. I) _<lb /><lb />in stores.<lb /><lb />HOTELS.<lb /><lb />20°and up 60c each per month.<lb />Less than 20, stcre rates.<lb /><lb />- RESIDENCES.<lb />1 light $1.00 each per month.<lb />Slight 900 o o o<lb />8light80c o o o<lb />4light 700 o o o<lb />Bto9lights 65c* o 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 $2.00 for each<lb /><lb />lamp, cord, wire, labor, te,<lb />For other information "<lb />§. C. Hamilton, Jr., at mill.<lb /><lb />call on<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb />Hats and<lb />Caps t<lb /><lb />, neatest<lb />f nobbiest<lb />styles,La=<lb />dies, Boys,<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg*<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur<lb /><lb />P. H. Pelletier Lovit Hines,<lb />President. Sec. &amp; Treas$<lb />reenville<lb /><lb />LUMBER CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb />for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />~| Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />|g. G. HAMILTON, Jn, Manager.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />LLIN te<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />A messebger was hastened to town fo<lb /><lb />, The Rerrectow extend<lb />sympathy to his family.<lb /><lb />w physician but tiefore he artived Mr.<lb />Ls)<lb /><lb />The City bank of, Minneapolis is tem-<lb /><lb />LangTs Great<lb />Clearing Out Sale.<lb /><lb />suction and testing apparatus for milk,<lb />and automatic alarm to regulate sup<lb /><lb />A thing we are expected to kiss and<lb /><lb />porarily dlosed to allow the Superinten-<lb />dent of banks to exantine into its con-<lb />dition. 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