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          <lb />OD. Ji WHICHARD Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TERMS : 25 Cents &amp; Month.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C, cw FEBRUARY 5, 1896.<lb /><lb />No. | 354<lb /><lb />rea<lb /><lb />1 OHG? Was among those burned.<lb /><lb />che nar oa<lb />EDTTOBIAL NOTES. meat HELPS.<lb />The gold reserve in the 2U. S. Treas-| If the wpeld seems cold to you,<lb />ury is now below $48,000,000. Kindle fires to warm it !<lb />er rbhtc sbi neey Let their comfort hide from view<lb /><lb />Philadelphia. had a million dollar.<lb /><lb />~ a fire Sunday morning. The American<lb /><lb />| Baptist Publication. SocietyTs building<lb /><lb />SN """<lb /><lb />_ Ex-President Harrison has written<lb />aletter in which he refuses to allow<lb /><lb />| his name to go. before the Republican<lb /><lb />y@% | National convention for the nomina-<lb /><lb />9 9 69<lb /><lb />to make room for my<lb />Spring Goods.<lb />"(~o:)"<lb />Will rediide T priced� in<lb /><lb />every department.<lb /><lb />im ced han rn left.<lb /><lb />i eh ake Lint by cotton, P8, barrels |<lb /><lb />3 i<lb />} | and an oll lot! Ue peanuts on hand.<lb />i Most of the-work-ow his farm: was done<lb /><lb />tion.<lb />ncn TC mee<lb /><lb />There has been a shaking up among<lb />piano manutacturers in New York.<lb />The Wheelock Company failed and the<lb />Weber and Stuyvesant companies both<lb />went into the hands of receivers.<lb /><lb />""_<lb /><lb />State Chairman Marion Butler, Pop-<lb />ulist has issued an address to his party<lb />and all opponents of a single gold stand-<lb />ard to write and vote so as to elect<lb /><lb />vt eleven silver electors from this State.<lb /><lb />"<lb />A Miss Reel, of Wyoming,<lb />if possible, to be Governor of her State<lb />which has adopted woman suffrage in<lb />full. Her first name, if reports are<lb /><lb />correct, 18<lb /><lb />proposes<lb /><lb />Virginia, and hence they<lb />are saying out West, oOn with the<lb />dance.�<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Spanish volunteers at Savanilla are<lb />reported to have massacred a number<lb />of women, after a recent fight, for<lb />Was this by<lb />way of anticipation of the announved<lb />policy ot Weyler, othe butcher� "a<lb />policy of ofire and bloodT?<lb />ee<lb /><lb />cheering the Cubans.<lb /><lb />Eleyen years age a man was lynched<lb />at Knoxville, Tenn., for robbing and<lb />murdering a drummer. A woman of<lb />bad character just died there, and on<lb />her death bed confessed that she lured<lb />the drummer to an. isolated spot where<lb />another man committed the murder,<lb />the one who was lynched being inno-<lb /><lb />cent.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />By the strangest coincidence three<lb /><lb />Washington the other day. whose names<lb />were Wheat, Oates and Barley. They<lb />began to hunt around, and fornd an-<lb />other man whose name wae Rye. They<lb />had never met before, and_ immediate-<lb />ly cemented their tics of relationship by<lb />a liberal. ~pattounge of the 1 bar. The<lb /><lb />7 remarkable feature about the story is<lb />thet it is true.<lb /><lb />~gmall Farms Pay.<lb />Mr. P. J. Bynum, of Farmville, was<lb />in town today selling tobaceo. ~He: told<lb />the REFLECTOR something of what he<lb />yearT With «a oone horse<lb />TDP He A ep three acres in tobac-<lb />» 4 ar ih cotton, 15 wcres) ia corn<lb />and had a ~ small patch of * peanuts.<lb />; ¥etdp hevhas sdld $348<lb /><lb />MY ~made<lb /><lb />Putup Tf opounds: of meat<lb /><lb />4 df amily rthq amount: eX-<lb />pandef fas exten velp during the wlipls<lb /><lb />i exaceding $254: y Suehi. exam-<lb />| combats: Wi Shokesiot! Haywadds G. |<lb /><lb />Pu ° } i i Py a wy<lb />~a a<lb /><lb />men met in the house restaurant in<lb /><lb />Winters that deform it.<lb />Hearts as frozen as your own<lb />To that radiance gather ;<lb />You will soon forget to moan<lb />~~Ah! the cheerless weather !�<lb /><lb />"| If the worldTs a wilderness,<lb /><lb />Go build houses in it!<lb /><lb />Will it help your loneliness<lb /><lb />On the winds. to din it ?<lb />Raise a hut, however slight,<lb />Weeds and brambles smother,<lb />And to roof and meal invite<lb />Some forlorner brother.<lb /><lb />If the worldTs a vale of tears,<lb />Smile till rainbows span it ;<lb />Breath the love that life endears,<lb />Clear of.clouds to fan it.<lb />Of your gladness lend a gleam<lb />Unto souls that shiver ;<lb />Show them how dark SorrowsT stream<lb />Blends with HopeTs bright river.<lb />"Luey Larcom.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Seaman eendl<lb /><lb />Matters of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />perpetrate<lb /><lb />A ~large tobacco factory at Salem<lb />was destroyed by fire Moaday.<lb /><lb />In Alleghany county Preston An-<lb />drews, 19 years of age, shot and killed<lb />George Edwards, son ot Melvin Ed.<lb />wards, one of the leading citizens of<lb />the county. The shooting was the re. |<lb />sult of an old feud.<lb /><lb />Bill Williams died at his home near<lb />Mocksville last week. Bill was the<lb />biggest negro in the State, he weighed<lb />nearly 400 pounds. He was so large<lb />that a coffin big enough for him could<lb />not be obtained, so a box was secured<lb />for him and he was buried in it.<lb /><lb />rian church of Raleigh, have decided<lb />to build a new $20,000 house of wor-<lb />ship. Dr. Eugene Daniel, pastor of<lb />the church, says that work will begin<lb />on the new building in May.<lb /><lb />one of these were white and twenty-one<lb />colored.� Measels caused the death of<lb />twenty-seven. persons.<lb /><lb />_ Five of the<lb />county jailT came very" ear making<lb />their escape a few nights since by cut-<lb />ting the bars of the ~cage with an old<lb />knife. They were found out justT in<lb />time.<lb /><lb />The ee Catholics ot Raleigh aa-<lb />nounce that they have decided to build<lb />a enthedral in. that. city,...1t will be one<lb />of stone, and its cost will approximate<lb />$100,000."<lb /><lb />~WinstonT :sold. 1,948,201. . pounds. of<lb />leat. tobacco� during), January, ~an, in-<lb />crease of 511,790 pounds over same<lb />month last. year,<lb /><lb />pritoners in<lb /><lb />New. Lawyers. .<lb /><lb />Licenses to practice law were. grant-<lb />ed to the tollowing applicants by the<lb />Supreme Court! ob! Monday. H. J.<lb />Overman, of Rowan ; 8. M. Brinon, of'|<lb />Cravén;'T. ~D. Warren, of Chowan-<lb />W..C. McAllister, of South Carolina ;<lb />H. Hughes, of Alamance; W. J./!<lb />Detreville, of Transylvania ; J. L. Grra-<lb />hn, -of, Catawba; W:. B, Gaither, of |.<lb />CatawbaT; A. 8! Hull, of ~Cuniberland ;<lb />J. 2 Gndgek, oe ~BuiiconibeTs °L<lb />Sealet of oTredell';<lb />Watauga 3). ~Ai Redsdeyy. of. Duplin;<lb />L. Norwell; of Fore th; J, .W,, Wat-<lb />Sony, of Forsyth 3.J i ~Gare, of New<lb />Hanover; Ks y "". ot Wi ayne,<lb />S. nee Haven Wea « V»,Co OX, of<lb />Pitt ; 1/'N.T Meeking rrell; W.<lb />S. Pevdleton, i as Od Fry,<lb />' kof MooreT; {W.-M Kelly, oe ~Riehmond ;<lb />ye Be Geet na, of Tyedell; o7 ay» Cal<lb />Vert, of Chatham ; EB. If i pscdmbe », oF |,<lb /><lb />Buncombe; H. B. Soin 0<lb /><lb />The members of the first Presbyte-}.<lb /><lb /> i)<lb />OF da . 4 : ros<lb />Pi : { 7 LU 1<lb />ir<lb />|<lb />ove WAT?<lb />= sae """<lb />TR ER oS '<lb /><lb />Stop and Think.<lb /><lb />LD? YOU wanta Suit of Clothes that are Meath<lb />and guaranteed to wear well and do: you<lb />ood service, if so come and see me. ; have a<lb />few suits on. hand I wane to dispose of to makc<lb /><lb />room for Spring Goods... The price is no object.<lb />Iwill cl vefor the North tomakemy Spring<lb />Selections:: Let me take your measure z<lb /><lb />will euarantee aTperfect fit. My stock of ~Dry.<lb />Goods. N otions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes,<lb />and Hats must goto make room. Wiil reduce<lb />pricesin every: department for 80 days-<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />f 6OTR | i!<lb /><lb />Speight &amp;. Se<lb /><lb />There. were 62. deaths in Charlotte<lb />during the month of January.,  Forty-|.<lb /><lb />Caldwell |<lb /><lb />Je B. oCountil, | ~Of |<lb /><lb />of Burs lig<lb /><lb />for prices. or you odo od<lb /><lb />ot find Mr. J ease Bpdight hai<lb /><lb />his office cross the street and talk. with Mr. Chas. Cobb<lb /><lb />~«¢They. are. both. prepared | to<lb /><lb />supply your wants at low"<lb /><lb />® ;,@8t prices and give you the sed ra " affords.<lb /><lb />thalwortdon + ah gon |<lb /><lb />Speis�<lb /><lb />thd Af PS ee ait<lb />O be owt EH OE AT mye i fee:<lb />0 OY wl Oui bys:<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />8 to: 9 lights. wei oeach | per mouth.<lb /><lb />49-to.42digb<lb /><lb />12 and up,'<lb />Not less than thiée igh put<lb /><lb />in stores,<lb /><lb />gre gee<lb /><lb />| HOTERS:<lb />90 and up Gc each | per aah.<lb />Less than 20; store rates.<lb /><lb />_ BES[DENCES.<lb /><lb />b Ub<lb /><lb />1 light $200 each per raonth.<lb /><lb />bee 900! « «<lb />Zlight80c.o o �"�<lb /><lb />A ligehe 706 | :<lb />adele BB! etic tcc<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />E: Hood, of. Wayne, and D. P, Lane, |<lb />wit AP AO Pik,<lb /><lb />: 0. ¢ +<lb /><lb />ht &amp; co.<lb /><lb />| Song Testi a) 1) For s, Lf G<lb /><lb />New BExN, N. Cy, Oct. 15th, 1895,<lb />MESS. CLARK Bros. &amp; Co.<lb />[Successors to Meriit: Clark &amp; Co,] ,<lb /><lb />- Gentlemen :+Tbis 4s to'certify that I<lb />awe used &amp;§..L C.�T toriudigestion , oa<lb />obtained relief after other remedies<lb />failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend<lb />it as n valuable medidine to all who ma<lb />fer from indige tion. 4<lb /><lb />WILLIAM: ELLIS,<lb />-\ Mayor City of New Bern.<lb /><lb />Sold at WootenTs Drug Store.<lb /><lb />AMERICA 8 OBEATEST STORY PAPE<lb /><lb />Aawidiegaialé thaT best aiid meet ip<lb />teresting ~short stories, serial stories and<lb />spiectal | articles'that can be procuretly #e-<lb />spardless of: expense. The latest fashion<lb /><lb />Ar All oa staT will be} put ay. ree" Of | jhotws 40d slic bn sont<lb />dést befors plat iN Bab? AH | veek 9 aa HEH Be<lb /><lb />plapt up| 1 are ee tase in the New<lb />» cost. - each sak Le i will, (shiterest G¥dew<lb /><lb />ag mt ae | memter Fe ily,T 40 Pag rae Aisi dd<lb /><lb />~ata 5 cents. ~For: male in this town by W,:<lb />Bureh, : d rs<lb />8. C. " aailton, es at sore : aa ae<lb /><lb />The New York Ledger, |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />as� second-class ~gnail matter.<lb /><lb />- SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year, - + = ° $3.0)<lb />oOne month, - -.-°* «+ 25<lb />One week. * - - - 10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb />Afvertisng rates are liberal and van be<lb /><lb />ohad on application to the editor or, at.<lb />| | his work, as far as thedevelopmentof<lb /><lb />the office.<lb />Soe<lb /><lb />We, {desire a live correspondent at<lb />every postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as if Occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />rrewrny<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission on  subscrip-<lb /><lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />Wepyespay, Fesrvary 6TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />Confederate Generals.<lb />Augusta Chronizie.<lb />As stated in &amp; former article,<lb />there were 474 general officers of<lb />all grades in the regular military<lb />service of the, Vonfederacy. It<lb />may be interesting to, know just<lb />how mapy of these were severally<lb />contributed by the States cou-<lb />rehended in the Southern Con-<lb />| Virginia"Three fall generals:<lb />five lieutenunt generals; seventeen<lb />major geuerals, and fifty-four<lb />brigadier generals"79 in all.<lb />North Carolina"T wo, lieuten<lb />ant geverals; seven major gener<lb />als; and twenty nine brigadier<lb />a a Se ivall. ror oy oo<lb />South Carotira"Three lieuten-<lb />ant generals: foar major generals;<lb />and twenty-seven brigadier gen-<lb />eraly-"34 in all:<lb />�"�Géorgia"Thrée lietitenant gen:<lb />- erals; seven major generals; and<lb />forty-two brigadier generals" 62<lb />in all.<lb />-Florida"One general in Pro<lb />visional Army: of Confederate<lb />States; three major generals: and<lb />ten brigadier generals"14 in all.<lb />¢ Alabama"One lieutenant ~gen<lb />eral; six major generals; snd<lb />twenty-nine brigadier generals"<lb />.Missigsippi"Five major gener-<lb />als and thirty brigadier generals<lb />35 in all. ;<lb />Louisiana "Two full ~generals;<lb />two lieutenant generals; four<lb />major generals; and twenty-two<lb />brigadier generals"30 in all.<lb />- Texas"One full general; on<lb />eneral, ~with tempcrary rank;<lb />three n.ajor generals; and thirty-<lb />six brigadier generals"4l in all<lb />oIndian Territory"One briga-<lb />_ dier general (Stand Watie.)<lb />France"One major general<lb />(Camille J. Polignac.) .<lb />Arkansas~ Four major gener-<lb />als, and eighteen brigadier gen-<lb />erals"22 in all.<lb />» Missouri~Four major gener<lb /><lb />als, and twelve brigadier gener- |<lb /><lb />als"16 in all. +<lb />- oTennessee"Two lieutenant<lb />generals; eight major generals;<lb />and thirty-four brigadier. gener<lb />als"44 in all. se .<lb />. Kentucky"One lieutenant gen:<lb />eral: five major generals; and six~<lb />teen brigadier generals"22 in all.<lb />_. Maryland"Three major gener-<lb />als; and six brigadiér� genérals"<lb />te eee ea<lb />Cuas. EpGEWORTH JONES,<lb />~Augusta, Ga, Jan. 7, 1896.<lb />One of the weather prophets is<lb />kind enough to predict thas Feb-<lb />ruary will be a nicer month thav<lb />~Sanuary. If the weather clerk<lb />can give us better weather during<lb />~Febroary than he bas during<lb />January, he will be entitled to a<lb />gold medal, as fora general thing<lb />January ~weather this year has<lb />been perfectly delightfal.<lb />course, up North and out West<lb />o7 have had siows and blows,<lb />nd boreal accompaniments with<lb />~Variations, but down here in GodTs;<lb />n coun~ry we have been bask-<lb />tin the glorious sunshine, and<lb />ohave been breathing an atmos<lb />ere jast cool enough to be<lb />g and invigorating. The<lb />~this is that the people!<lb />@ to wade around in snow<lb />early all winter should<lb />this happy land and earn<lb />()<lb />Jack F<lb /><lb />~| tive po<lb /><lb />Of}<lb /><lb />Jack Frost does. not | mill<lb />espotic sway most of the/"<lb />ome South and get thaw- | g¢<lb /><lb />wr<lb />eas ~: 1<lb />ae<lb />ee A<lb /><lb />Tose ue: ts atways sbining, | o| very high regard for Ju 60. RVIS.<lb />Yar kanes crree vith Geta, ep Se who Sens held two JARVIS &amp; BLOW, E<lb />.. Your valleys filled with praise; _» , Speciar anc one Ter Mar erm Of; aA ova_AT. :<lb />~waryam fog toon so mines 7 |Qoget there within the. past yent.|/" ATTORNEY SAT LAW<lb />© ccdcainblaaedt Betote a dei ae ne oan aae N.C,<lb />pag ave lement . y, in behalf of the) @g Practice in allthe Courts<lb />Y winds bac .<lb />serene, =. |QARROE NaS ares ee we =<lb />crake mms tack; | (thanking Judge Bidwa for his uu-| sity Gallowaiy |" B.¥.Ty+0n<lb />Tey waves 5 lechallinn Went iform courtesy and just rulings feck Ai 6 Re w. c:<lb />T love you 80, I cannot go throughout the long term of court.| ~XALLOWAY.&amp; TYSON,<lb />From you, my own southland. His Honor. responded, and his G ATOR fyb ag ll ~<lb /><lb />"Womankind.<lb /><lb />The Tadpole In Science.<lb /><lb />At the close of the last century<lb />Galvani, astonished the world with<lb />the experiments he performed on<lb />frogs. There is no doubt but what<lb /><lb />engineering was concerned, almost<lb />retarded the progress, at least for a<lb />very short time, but he has opened<lb />a field which to future generations<lb />may be of as much, possibly of more,<lb />im portance than all the practical ap-<lb />plications of electricity today. We<lb />refer to the physiological effects of<lb />the electric currents.<lb /><lb />Now, as we approach the end of<lb />another century, another experiment<lb />on tadpoles has been made, which<lb />in our mindsT eye may have tremen-<lb />dous consequence. Dr. Waller has<lb />observed that tadpoles face the posi-<lb />le when an electric current is<lb />sent through the trough in which<lb />they live. This is certainly a re-<lb />markable fact, and we hope sincere-<lb />Jy that this matter may not be taken<lb />up asa matter of ridicule or of play,<lb />for there may be hidden in this<lb />simple experimental fact a vast deal<lb />of knowledge; not that we want to<lb /><lb />prophesy, but: on the face of it-it<lb />does notT seem impossible that this<lb />simple fact should be the commence-<lb />ment of a knowledge of electro-phys-<lb />iology,. which in 100 years from<lb />now night in perfection be second<lb />to none of our descriptive sciences.<lb />im Max Osterberg inT Electric Power:<lb /><lb />pene<lb /><lb />oRoyalty at the PawnbrokerTs.<lb />Kings and queens are far more<lb />frequent customers of the pawnshop<lb />than most people would be willing<lb />to believe. Thus, Queen Isabella of<lb />Spain has repeatedly had her jewels<lb />in pawn, while the silver plate of<lb />the late ex-king of Naplesand of his<lb />heroic queen, a sister of the empress<lb />of Austria, has been for years at a<lb />time reposing in the vaults of the<lb />great London pawnbroker Atten-<lb />porough. Even the Princeof Wales<lb />has known what it is to have his<lb />time kept by his uncle, for when<lb />visiting the battlefields shortly after<lb />the Franco-German war he found<lb />himself stranded at Sedan without<lb />money enough to pay his hotel bill<lb />or to continue his journey. He had<lb />no time to telegraph for funds, and<lb />even if he had there was the danger<lb />of disclosing bis identity, which,<lb />with respect to French susceptibili-<lb />ties, ho was anxious at all costs to<lb />keep secret. So he handed his watch<lb />and chain to his equerry, General<lb />Teesdale, who, adding thereto his<lb />own and that of the princeTs valet,<lb />who accompanied them, proceeded<lb />to the local mont de piete, or pawn-<lb />shop, where he raised enough money<lb />to enable the prince to continue his<lb />journey."Philadelphia Press.<lb /><lb />Called Back.<lb /><lb />_, Acommercial traveler for a Lon-<lb />don firm secured an order for £1,000<lb />in the west of England, and, ~as it was<lb />not duly acknowledged, wrote a let-<lb /><lb />ter to the firm calling special atten-<lb /><lb />tion to it and saying, oI thought you| ""<lb /><lb />would consider such an order quite<lb />afeatherin my cap.� |<lb /><lb />In reply he received. this note<lb />~from~his« prineipal,.::We have filed<lb />your order, and inclose for your cap<lb />. After about alfortnight came an-<lb />other letter from the firm: ~The<lb />people who gave you the £1,000 or-<lb />der have failed, and we lose the<lb />goods. We have this day sent to<lb />you a bagful of feathers for you to<lb />fiy home with, as we do not want<lb /><lb />| the one feather yon require."<lb /><lb />yor out on the road for us any<lb /><lb />more. Strand Magazine.:<lb /><lb />A Queer Perfume.<lb /><lb />Several substances, whose odor is<lb />to western nostrils exceedingly re-<lb />pugnant, are highly esteemed in the<lb />east as perfumes. In Persia and Af-<lb />ghanistan, asafetida is considered<lb />a delicate perfume, and many luxu-<lb />rious persons carry a quantity of it<lb />in their pockets or in a bag<lb />ad from the none<lb /><lb />Every superintendent of a nation-<lb />al cemetery must be an honorably<lb />discharged, disabled soldier or offi-<lb /><lb />tle"Berkley Graphic.|<lb /><lb />cer of the regular or volunteer army.<lb />in a kingdom|' In 1880 the wages paid toT 00<lb /><lb />leasing remarks reciprocated the<lb /><lb />ind words expre by Mr.<lb />Manly. As 4 testimonial of their<lb />high regard for this just and pop-<lb />ular judge, the members of the<lb />bar Friday night sent by express<lb />to his Honor a beautiful gold<lb />headed cane. On it is engraved<lb />the following: oJudge Brown,<lb />from the bar of Winston, 1895-96<lb />"Justice to all.� He. will know<lb />nothing about the present until<lb />he receives it or reads notices of<lb /><lb />it in the papers.<lb /><lb />Found $18,000.<lb /><lb />A report reaches here that Mr. | |<lb /><lb />J. H. Parker, of High Point, hear-<lb />ing that years ago $18,000 in gold<lb />had bee buried at or near Line-<lb />beray, a station on the Factory<lb />Branch of the C. F. &amp; Y. V. Rail-<lb />way, determined to locat it. Tra-<lb />dition hasit that the owner buried<lb />it and either forgot it or was una-<lb />ble to find it. Mr Parker, so the<lb />story goes, made an jnstrument,<lb />went down to Lineberry last week<lb />and on Saturday Jocated the spot.<lb />Feeling ~assured his opointerT<lb />had not misinformed him, he<lb />went to work digging and soon<lb />unearth it ; $18,000 in.old gold coin<lb />A passenger who came by the<lb />place this morning says the whole.<lb />country is excited over it and it<lb />is deciared that. every word 1s<lb />true Who buried it, however, we<lb />bave been unable to learn"<lb />Greensvoro Record.<lb /><lb />miro ne<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />emer ""<lb /><lb />IF<lb />YOU<lb />HAD<lb />A<lb />LOAD<lb />OF<lb />WOOD<lb />TO<lb />SELL<lb /><lb />and told every<lb />man you met that you had a load ot<lb />wood to sell, and every man you met<lb />would in turn tell every man he met<lb /><lb />that you had a load of wood to sell] §<lb /><lb />and every man you met would in tur?<lb />tell every man he-met that you had a<lb />load of wood to sell, it would, in course<lb />of time, become pretty well circulated<lb />that you had a load of wood to sell ;<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 would<lb />start in where the last man left oft ~and<lb />keep on telling everypoay tnat you had<lb />aload of wood to sell; or anything<lb /><lb />else. Try the columns of the Rerec-<lb />TOR.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North Carolina:s<lb /><lb />FOREMOST? NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />EER SS<lb /><lb />{ndependent and fearless ; bigger and<lb /><lb />more attractive than ever, it wil) be an/<lb />invaluable visitor to the home. -the<lb /><lb />office, the club or the work room, _<lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. Com-<lb />plete Daily reports fromT the State<lb /><lb />and National Capitols. $8 avear.|  "<lb /><lb />TUE WREKLY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />anes<lb /><lb />¥ Py ¥ Ry arenes seen<lb />OTE CE CREE RL Se<lb />LAR A YEAR ~<lb />EM ee Py ae de Suh i<lb />~ care<lb />Abiveb sn rhe<lb />ome fo oe<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />reports| Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />on of American Silver and " Repea<lb />O-|of the Ten Per:<lb /><lb />' ractice in all the Conrts.<lb /><lb />J.H.BLOUNT. _"__:J+ Ls FLEMING<lb />bon! = FLEMING!<lb /> @RKEENVILLE, N. 0.<lb />pai Practice in all the Courts. ©<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb />N . INNER &amp; WHEDBEE, - me<lb />KY. Successors to Latham, &amp; Skinnoer.<lb />~ APTORNEYSNAT&amp; LA<lb />GREEDY IL. N. 0.<lb /><lb />~_<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.«,<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville,SN.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />R. D. L. JAMES,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. &amp;<lb /><lb />Barbers. |<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST. ~<lb />GREENV!LLE; N. 0,<lb />@@ Patronage solicited.<lb />Dyeing and Cleaning GentlemenTs<lb />Clothes a specialty, GentlemenTs Silk<lb />Ties dyed any color aud made good as<lb /><lb />new. ~*smithTs Dandruff Cure� for all<lb />diseases of the scaip, a never failing<lb />eure for dandruff; Give mea call.<lb /><lb />se nent<lb /><lb />H ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /> 'l!) PASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb />Under Opera House,<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MERUHANTS BLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is com plete<lb />nallits branches. |<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGan<lb />RICH, VHA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOWEST Mc RKET PRIOET<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ens<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />glete stock of .<lb /><lb />ways onhand and sold bed ts tosultT<lb />ale times. Qur goods areall bought and<lb />th d for CASH. therefore,having no risk<lb />sol un,we sell at a close margin.<lb />tor S. M. SUMULPZreenville. N C<lb /><lb />THE<lb /><lb />ea ~ #4 ay e ave 1 ae<lb />- r apa Dee GS<lb />+<lb />s Ca 7 Pp<lb />i) UWP BIE sae bP rye 3 oan ee<lb />Gc ACA ae 8 oe ae Ve De oe<lb /><lb />side<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />State<lb /><lb />Banks...<lb />~ Peytit i *<lb />*<lb /><lb />4 2 7 * 7q<lb />H. W: WHEDBEE.<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER,<lb /><lb />Tors."Green,... ...;.---1to<lb />«  Bright.... ........4t08<lb /><lb />o  Red......... - dto4<lb />Luas"Comthon.... .. ....4.40 6.<lb /><lb />*  Good.......- . ee 1 to 15<lb /><lb />- Pines... eeoee ee AZ t018.<lb /><lb />Currers"Common... ....6toll<lb />Good..... ...-124 to 20<lb />Fine.... eeeese . to<lb /><lb />$s<lb /><lb />$6<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut, r<lb /><lb />Below. are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Conimission Mer-<lb />ehants of Norfok : ,<lb /><lb />_ COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middlipg i 4<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 34<lb />ExtraT Prime 3<lb />"ancy 3f.<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />| Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />| Sugar cured, Hams van 134<lb />| Corn o 60"<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />Lard 5 to, 10°<lb />Oats 37 to iy<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Ree per Sack ny 1 ~<lb />Chickens " to 20<lb />Eggs perloz 174<lb />Beeswax. per 20:<lb />YJOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />CUITARS,<lb />of and<lb />tS holeaale Dealer fn all kinds of<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />11,818, 815,817 East 9th St., New York.<lb />é jaan fon oef a ead<lb />j quarte: sioi S.., DOStOD,<lb />4 wae. Sul brine you jal line<lb />= � cf samples, aia relcs for self-<lb />o5 - measurement, of our ju fee<lb />he M4 4 He nts; cults, a0 ¥<lb />SW [ji] Gveseaas, 310.38, add'up, Cut<lb />7 OPE, tqorder. Ageqigwanee every<lb />9, SEA New Plymouth Rock Co.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb /><lb />MWONY SEP, 2, 6<lb /><lb />and centinue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught inan Academy. "<lb /><lb />~errs, Woth for tuition atid beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone, Where they wish to<lb />pursue a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, with credit, any College in North<lb />Caroling or the State University, It<lb />refers te .j0se who have recently left<lb />its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />statement. ~<lb /><lb />Any ~young man with character an<lb />nodernte wiity taking x colirse with<lb />us will be aided in making |arran<lb /><lb />i 3<lb /><lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.\<lb />The dis<lb /><lb />plino. will be kept at its<lb />Th ie im<lb /><lb />} fs a Pa Li Bi é<lb />~time ~nor attention nor ©<lb />)thake this school<lb />} a Nae<lb /><lb />particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />W.H. 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P.M<lb />Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 4)<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 10 58! 9 40<lb />Lv Selma 12 382<lb />4r Wils¢en 1 20/11 35<lb />2s<lb />os \<lb />7 im<lb />- A. M. PLN<lb />Ly Wilmington] 9 25 7 0)<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 56 8 31<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 gs 40)<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly. Tarboro 248)<lb />ne &amp; b<lb />os oS<lb />Za ao<lb />aa PM) TPL EP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson es ie 5) 10 BY)<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 M2 uh a) 1A<lb />Ar ~Tarboro 40<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mr 2 te; (" n<lb />1 ull<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa<lb />paves Weldon 3.56 P. m., Halifax 4,13<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />0. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11,20 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washuigton Branch lenve<lb /><lb />Washington 7.00-a, m. arrives Parnele<lb />8.40a. mm», Tarboro, 0, returning<lb />leaves Tarboro 4,30:p, mj Bar cmele 6, aay<lb />p. 1,, arrives | Washing 7.45 p .<lb />Daily except Sunday. "Ponmscte with<lb />trains on deoulanit fy k Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves ~var we C, via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 4 50:p. m., Sunday? 300 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymout. 9,00. P. WG, 5. 25 p.m.<lb />he:urning isaves P. ymo 0 ubh daily except |.<lb />Sunday, 6,00 a. m., y 930 a n.,<lb /><lb />werive farboro 10.25 am and 11. 43<lb /><lb />Train-on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb /><lb />igre ety daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />riving oBmaithtield. 7-30 eo. Re.<lb /><lb />tinHok 1anvoe Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives st Goldshors 9.30.2. m.<lb /><lb />~Trans in Nashville branch leave<lb />Rocky. Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrives<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb /><lb />8.002. m., Nashville 8.39 a m, airive at |T<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />vinson Latta brench, Florence R<lb /><lb />R., leave Latta 6.40 p m, alrive Dunbar |.<lb />pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning |<lb />leave Oliot6,10 am, Dunbar 6.30.a.m,<lb /><lb />7,50<lb /><lb />ore Latta 7. 50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />ay.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton ii except SutJay,<lb />11,10. a,.m, and 8,50.p, m°. Returning<lb />leaves Ulinton at 7,00 a. m. and 8,00 p m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection |<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via}*<lb />Mount with]<lb />for Noriolk.i¢<lb /><lb />Rishmone. also at Rovk<lb /><lb />ane all points North via N orfolk,<lb />JOHN F. P ieee<lb />. General. Supt.<lb />U. M. oEMERSON, ffie Manage : 7<lb />"KR KENLY, 2 rae Many tat MM<lb /><lb />J. L SLAs RKEY,<lb /><lb />iinen, a<lb /><lb />_ | No. 3<lb /><lb />oom<lb /><lb />uae naa<lb /><lb />comme) bay<lb /><lb />; at ae<lb /><lb />1153.0 W Harrington 1 65<lb />{160 C Kineaul _ 1 00<lb />198 S R Ross © Qo 25<lb />1199-G W Stancill 12 00!<lb />8355 MeDixon net : _<lb />a 600 _ | 336 Louis Lyas<lb />Deer ner A 1895, [888 8 B Ross 22 06 {GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />346 Johu Pierce. 1118 AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />The following is a Liat of Orders, 354. W F Harrington - 13 08 WORKS FOR THE BEST<lb />together with the Nambers and | 407 T A Thigpen 2 00 "INTERESTS »' "<lb />Amonnt as allowed by the|/494 WM Brown lo 48<lb />Board of Commissoners, from|501 S R Ross " - 2150<lb />December 3rd, 1894 to Decem-|574 H P Thigpen 400 °<lb />ber 2nd, 1896. 5778 R Ross 21 50<lb />$3 581 G W Stancill 11 76} |<lb />582 T A Thigpen 200 , | | ,<lb />Commissioners, si s . Siies ab GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND,<lb />. To whom i d AimTt.16 Tyson si |<lb />ee Jol tout » 90/687 Augustus Blount 125 OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />693 O Dawson 3 80) 732 G W Siancill 4 14<lb />694 L. Fleming 2.50)! 359 RB Rose vt nt<lb />748 C Dawson 15 60| 185 T A Thigpen 4 0<lb />749 T E Keel 3 70 | 788 Geo Ward 34 18<lb />750. Jesse Ly Sinitn 5 60| 1878 BR Ross es<lb />753 S M Jones ¢ 6y | 832 G W Stancill 7 32)<lb />758 L Fleming 5 00/383 S R Ross 455 SU BSCRIPTION 25 Centsa MONTH.<lb />796 8S M Joves. 3 301836 E Bb McLawhorn 142 59 neat<lb />797 J L Smith y 80} 833 L B Barney &amp; Co 67 93 too<lb />798 L Fleming * § 70| 840 Louis Lyes ; 49 77 aovinu<lb />799 'T E Keel ~ 3 70/843 Wm Skinner 5 32 0) ay<lb />800 C Dawson 3 $0) 881 J W Page 125 oo i -<lb />902 o4 17 80 re + ree ie 3<lb />" 6 10 943 8 08s 5 ! 4 ~ Bia<lb />906 S M Jones 719/403 G W Stancil 3 95 ) -_ 3 a R<lb />959 C Dawson 8 89/470 F G Moore 23 00 | tT wma.<lb />961 L: Fleming 9 50 | 4c4 Gilbert Harrell 8 55 alae Bit ~s<lb />962 S M Jones 3 30| 410 H F Keel 63 68 voles de Bat<lb />963 T E Keel 3 70|477 H F Keel 36 09<lb />964 J L Smith 2 80/480 W E Proctor 8 42 _ ;<lb />eet op se4 M A James bo 11 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />587 T E Keel 3 70|728 J R Carson 17 35<lb />837 L Fleming 11 30| 733 _ BH Unie ir i<lb />588 J L Swith 2 80 789 Tucker<lb />" 15 3 99/992 Moye &amp; Kittrell 35 73 One i) Hie :<lb />| 539 8 it Jones 3 3 636 H I Keel ga} ollar P cr Year T<lb />| 344 35 "" pa , :<lb />" : tal $1,484.95 ; 9 wnat | \<lb />Bogiater of Deeds Tots This is the PeopleTs. Kayorite<lb />82 Henry Harding ot ON Roads. SS OE ~<lb />aS 5<lb />84o 18 50/360 Adrian Savage 3 50 THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH . 3<lb />86°o a a0 ra 637 Jas M Manning 3 00 IS A REGULAR.FEATURE OF THE PAPER, a<lb />iy W M King ae ae Hen 18 ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE :<lb />358 6 1b ss a SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, °<lb />424o 1] a _ Ferry.<lb />= 46 x dU<lb />[ee + 4 le ey Lid Audrew Robinson , bl 00 (0)-<lb />639 ; 7 9.03 | 222 o o " 15 50<lb />Se rnc |<lb />oe lg 31 oo| When you need =~<lb />950 15 87/873o : aa 3 :<lb />g95 «o 13 95| 941 James Barrett Je | 4<lb />tous sires] Total iol JOB PRINTING. |<lb />County Attorneys. | * ~Sheriff. : :<lb />78 J &amp; Blow 300 00 a eas _ | :<lb />a 200 op] 92 RW Kips re -=5¢ Don't forget the<lb />6 o 100 00 235 oa 0 ~<lb />953 250 bs 62 42 :<lb />mon on 426 136 65 }<lb />ug 3 son 473 Allen Warren 12 5o Fr.eflector. CTfTtice. a<lb />cee 504 R W King 34 35 , | :<lb />633° Wt hitthe- 24 00} 591 200 :<lb />638 W H Rives 1200/g75 « «* 7oo5| ° 3<lb />639 Richard Harris 12 lee, « 81 4do| -9-"""<lb />640 WH Wilkinson 14 00} og, « 43 30 :<lb />641 O W Barrington op o 954 6 66 Fe . T<lb />642 O D Rountree 62 081597 6 5o WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES :<lb />643 GM Tucker 50 00 1 be sé 6 60 ; | :<lb />644 W R Williams 21 20 Ol oo 95 46 FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL mee :<lb />645 TA Thigpen 29 00 mei KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND :<lb />646 G F Smith 22 00 Total $1,094 13 TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. :<lb />648 C P Gaskins 22 00 Hf ;<lb />649 J J Nobles 26 00 Jail. 5<lb />650 L. B Mewborn 2485| 81 H J Hoyle 1 4o<lb />Got i: Fo Spies 390 148 RB W King fhe 0 ,<lb />BY. age 2 36 ; o . re<lb />#5 fn Gongs 1913 oo 59 40/Qur Work and Prices Suit our Patrons,<lb />0 00<lb />ind 3D dos wool7  S Cp<lb />657 , B Johawon 2060 ra ike<lb />658 | : 2400} }<lb />659.5 B.Overton 26.00 Total BE :<lb />602 Wek Poller 409 same<lb />ar , 2 ! se<lb />683 JB Little 29 60| 66:C-P Gaskins 7 00 THE REFL " CT K 1 OrTnApr<lb />664 J A KTTucker 14 00|145 JA ~Harrington 18.65) § , tie hte<lb />665 H C Venters 30 00/146 Dr B T Cox 5 00 :<lb />666 F G Dupree 20 00/150 R W King 25 30<lb />667. WL Smith - 33 30/152 B 8 Sheppard 400) "I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR<lb />668 0 Mi Newton | 20 00/236 R W King 22 05 3<lb />6 eArthur 9 00/237 D C Moore &amp; JS Keel 2 00 a<lb />ore | 35 60/238 RJ Grimes 2 50<lb />Etienne� 28/BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOVELS "<lb />~1674 ia bith " 2 801738 R W King 56 90<lb />rd ed: M Lewis a. 22 85 8145.65<lb />Ur Da gS 14 00 Total o| A full line of Ledgers, Day Books, Enyelopes<lb />840 00 Coroner. Mamorsedcis ae ae poke ait 2.<lb />" t; Draft aa ote styles, me<lb />aucune ~-erq7e's5t4y2 0 O'H Laughinghouse 45 30 Receipt,<lb />, " : faked rd C OTH Lougiinghonse 19 80 Bean bl r vee ooe 7 oca andap. Oe Sahoo :<lb />ee ee GO Pri ter ge Note Tablets, Slates, Lead and Slate<lb />46D OMoore 2 00 Total ae aos, a ~ Papers: Pencils, Bons abd shah ie we<lb />46 J W Parker 12 60 Conveying Prisoners to J ail.<lb />47 M A Jemes 39 63 ,<lb />50.J A Sutton lo 79} s3 DC Smith 200) | be () eee<lb />56 J B Cherry &amp; Co 796) "54 J J Elke 450<lb />67 DD Haskett ~ 1 90|"g2'0 W rc orally ; e| " : bin ine<lb />1. Mone : : " * 30 | take the lead. Full Hitie Popa ar Noyels stanthors. 7<lb />Ba 69 Hyee tate oCelebrated: Diamond Inks, al}: apse Heng a Wear, data<lb />Mucilage, ~the best: ce ent Beg 8 are,<lb />Sey © 4 0 + tole igen eee the Parkor Reman ot Hair :<lb />380 WB Blind... 2/00 Bp orgie te Hawi riders sai :<lb />(932) Ben Cammings: | 4.50)" orget ~ hie you wentT "Eras ae<lb />| 887 Henry Lewiguin io: eh OQ: olh<lb /><lb />oa soo<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />5 eae<lb /><lb />iF<lb />f i<lb /><lb />He A i<lb /><lb />JupICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />~ Creates many.® new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many &amp; large business.<lb />Revives many 4 dull business,<lb />Rescues many &amp; lost business,<lb />Saves many &amp; failing business.<lb />Secures success to aby business.<lb /><lb />é ya:<lb /><lb />ur<lb />To ~advertise ~judiciously,T T use the |<lb />olumns of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />""<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. "<lb /><lb />Leal<lb /><lb />assenger and mail train going<lb />za sevives 8: 93 A. M. Going South,<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves10: 10 A. M.<lb /><lb />Bound Ereight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb /><lb />wf aie o06 P, &amp;<lb /><lb />arrives. ett Vinee<lb /><lb />yers<lb />sti: bcecheduaced ther]<lb /><lb />ay and Baturday.<lb /><lb />mel<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />~Rein, warmer tonight and Thursday.<lb /><lb />nine?<lb /><lb />noel<lb /><lb />= DEE ree eam l<lb /><lb />FEBRUARY FANCIES.<lb /><lb />porn<lb /><lb />chT Frivolties, FactsT ~and Figures at |<lb />One Finding.<lb /><lb />Fresh Grits just arrived at D. S.<lb />SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Prayer meeting<lb />church to-night.<lb /><lb />Nice line of Cigars at J. L. StarkeyTs,<lb />the place for a delightful smoke.<lb /><lb />in the Methodist<lb /><lb />The Town Council meets in month. |<lb />ly session to-night.<lb /><lb />The ~Southern L<lb />of Gregnville at D.<lb /><lb />The weather has ~been rather raw<lb />nd disagreeable to-day.<lb /><lb />"ds the pride | o<lb />SipithT 5,<lb /><lb />For Rext"A 6 room house in|;<lb /><lb />Forbestown. Apply to A. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Alvin Dupree. gave a birthday par-<lb />ty this afternoon to his little friends.<lb /><lb />Founp."Pair of gutta percha rim-<lb />med eye glasses. Left at RerLEcTor<lb />office.<lb /><lb />Large supply nice visiting cards,<lb />plain and bevel edge, received ~today: at<lb />Reriector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Just before 10 o'clock. last night i it<lb />seemed like every chicken rooster in<lb />town woke up and tried to crow 1 in con-<lb /><lb />cert.<lb /><lb />Have, you tried Golden Seal? If +<lb /><lb />hot yon" ~have missed a ~good smoke. |<lb />Jesse W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Harding &amp; McGowan are daily ex-<lb />pecting the arrival of a car load of bug.<lb />gies, both top and open. These vehi-<lb />cles are of superior workmanship and<lb /><lb />sh and an einige igh oem, ~ig<lb />smelled. :<lb /><lb />~Better Roads in Prospect.<lb />Chairman Dawson, of the Board of<lb /><lb />- County Commissioners, on Tuesday<lb /><lb />i to us that he was coming<lb /><lb />: pi vg<lb />bes�,� way ;'to) get<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: public roads for the county is by<lb /><lb />_ means of taxation, and working con-,<lb />We},<lb /><lb />viets of the ¢oanty. upon, them.<lb />were glad to: hear him. so express him-<lb />and it the other members! of the<lb />Bour ~ate of the same opinivh' we may<lb />rect ~seb 3 a system to be, Adopted i in<lb />the 1 near tuture. The REFLECTOR has<lb />for a long time advocated this in the<lb />hope that our excellent and progressive:<lb /><lb />Board of Commissioners would take it<lb /><lb />up. The Legislature enacted, a law<lb />under wail aay obunty: wishingT to do;<lb /><lb />~el<lb /><lb />i bis ee ae<lb />Pig Piet fas<lb />%<lb /><lb />B, Fr. Smith returned to. Richmond<lb />to-day. 7<lb /><lb />B. C. Pearce returned home this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />W. B. Quinerly, of Grifton, spent<lb />today. here.<lb />* Miss ~Mamie King, of Penile a<lb />yisitiigTher uncle, Sheriff R. ~W. King.<lb /><lb />We regret to hear that J. R. Moye,<lb />whose sickness was mentioned yester-<lb />day, has pneumonia.<lb /><lb />Mrs. P. C. Monteiro, | Miss Louise<lb />la<lb />Harry Skinner all left this morning for<lb />Washington City.<lb /><lb />S.C. Hamilton left this morning for<lb />Norfolk to look after the electric light<lb />machinery. He may go on to his old<lb />home up in Maine for a few days be-<lb />fore returning.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Meet To-night.<lb />Remember the suggestion of Mayor<lb />Forbes that citizens of the town meet<lb />with the Councilmén to-night to sug-<lb />gest improvements for the town, and<lb />discuss a water supply especially. Let<lb />your interest be shown in this matter.<lb /><lb />Postoffice Robbed.<lb /><lb />: AypeEn, N _ &amp;. Feb. 5, 1896."The<lb />postoffice at this place was broken into<lb />last night, but as yet the postmaster is<lb />unable to tell what was taken. Some<lb />stamips, but, hot a great quantity, and<lb />about $3 in coppers are missing. It<lb />will require anT overhauling of the of-<lb />fice to ascertain just what was stolen-<lb /><lb />Moved In.<lb /><lb />The Superior Court, Clerk and Regr |<lb />ister of Deets have each ' omoved the<lb />record books and documents of their<lb /><lb />inte,the county vaylt.-.<lb />howhicelyleverythih is arfariged and<lb />how secure the records now are makes<lb />one wonder how the county got along<lb />for so many years without the vault.<lb />The Board of Commissioners never<lb />made a better investment.<lb /><lb />They Throng to Hear Him.<lb />Some of the young ladies are selling<lb />tickets for the lecture of Rev. J. T.<lb />Betts Friday night.<lb /><lb />look is he will havé a large audience.<lb />We learn that at Kinston he was met<lb /><lb />desiring to hear him than could be ac<lb />commodated in the building.<lb /><lb />| Brantley Confesses.<lb /><lb />From a gentleman who was on the<lb />train Tuesday we learn that William<lb />Brantley, one of the Bonner murderers,<lb />talked freely while they were being<lb />taking to the penitentiary, and said that<lb />the statements made by David Credle,<lb />|the adobmapliog who, turned... State's evi-<lb />dence, were true. Brantley also said<lb />that on the Sunday after the murder)<lb />the day upon Which Credle could give.<lb />no account of the movement of the<lb /><lb />others, he (Brantley) and the two<lb /><lb />Bell boys mete it the w<lb />the papers that were taken from Bon-<lb /><lb />nerT 8 pockets.<lb /><lb />A oard.<lb /><lb />Guepxvinty N. N. Cy. Feb. 5th, 1896.<lb /><lb />Langtiagé fails'to. xpress the deep'}<lb />feelings of gratitude that swells my in-<lb />most soul, when I think of the many<lb /><lb />under my sore affliction. Dear and<lb /><lb />| saladayer down, and isitile upon |<lb /><lb />a you inT memory� with love,<lb />. one of a and lighten |<lb /><lb />eternal glory.<lb /><lb />JB. Larwam, ,<lb /><lb />To see}<lb /><lb />kindnesses conferred upon me and mine |.<lb /><lb />highly:valued friends, such. manifesta<lb />| tlon of respect and qhristian regard, the |<lb /><lb />"Late awe,<lb /><lb />ted suicide this morning at; his, home;<lb /><lb />with a revolver.<lb /><lb />Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 3"The SenaT<lb />toriul ballot to-day resulted asT follows ;<lb />Hunter, 26, Blackburn 46, scattering<lb />1], necessary toTa choice 57.<lb /><lb />Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 3"W: 8,<lb />Parks, postmaster at Delaware, ~made<lb />jan) assignment to-day... His liabilities<lb />- bare estimated at $60, 000. The failare<lb />is attributed to unsuccessfal nee<lb />in real estate in Findlay.<lb /><lb />Madrid, Feb. 3"The ninth expedi.<lb />tion sent from Spain to Cuba will sail<lb />from Cadiz, Barcelonia and Corunna « on<lb />February 12th. This expedition com-<lb />» | prises 18,246 troops.<lb /><lb />Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 3."The<lb />Montgomery, Tuscaloosa and Memphis<lb />railroad was sold here to-day by the<lb />register in chancery and was bid in at<lb />$300,000 by Col. H.C. oTompkins for<lb />the bondholders. |<lb /><lb />Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 3"County<lb />Trustee W. W. Hays, of Anderson<lb />county, has been found to be over $18,-<lb />000 short in his accounts. A commit-<lb />tee appointed by theT Anderson county<lb />court has just filed its report.<lb /><lb />Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 3"S, T. Guerry,<lb />of New York, was struck by a train<lb />and killed near East Pofht, a few miles<lb />from Atlanta, this afternoon. Guerry<lb /><lb />President Norvin Green,..of the West-<lb />ern Union Telegraph company.<lb /><lb />Chicago, Feb... 3--The, executive<lb />committee of the Democratic<lb />Central committee held a meeting today<lb />at the Sherman house. Potter Palmer<lb />was unanimously endorsed tor the Ger-<lb />man mission and the President was re-<lb />quested to make the appointment.<lb /><lb />Machine, Standard, 5 years guarantee,<lb />\ S. M., ScHutrz.<lb /><lb />News."The best Flour is Procrto<lb />Knott sold by S.M. Schultz. Try a<lb />24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared<lb />Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac-<lb />caroni, P. R. Molasses, at S. M.<lb /><lb />New York, Feb. ». 3"Ex Police Com, i ih<lb />missioner Stephen B. French commit, 9°07 if<lb /><lb />by hooting himself through ~the heart :<lb /><lb />wasiformerly private secretary to ex- | 40°<lb /><lb />State | °<lb /><lb />Bay the cheapest and best Sewing |<lb /><lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />When your thoughts turn<lb />AM PREPARED T0°A0 | Bie oun, TE fo tae<lb />commodate. Table Board- % | this winter for the comfort<lb />® ers at. reasonable rates. #, | of yourself and family turn<lb />1 Tam 4n the Per" | Your footsteps weve the<lb />}. kinTs house oon ' 4th ~street § Korge ~<lb />}} near mais street. A conve- # oe<lb />4 | alent place forT business men: 7 ; 3<lb />| My table ~will: be suppliedT ® oe!<lb />+ with, the best the market : . i<lb />* affords. For further infor- § Vivo .<lb />% mation see me at my millin- #)U esve a<lb /><lb />i Sry store! oally, ;<lb /><lb />i. iy THOR<lb /><lb />_ Lam opening a fullline .<lb />of Heavy and Fancy<lb /><lb />in the store next to S.<lb /><lb />E. Pender &amp; Co.'s.<lb />Goods arriving daily:<lb /><lb />ASE<lb /><lb />by . f gry ows<lb />QO QC OOOO ONO OK) Ope<lb />3 a é ome * ** o*° ~4'4' 0 OOS a<lb /><lb />P, H. Pelletier<lb />President.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb />Sec. &amp; Treas<lb /><lb />Greenville "_"<lb />LUMBER.CO.<lb />Always in the market<lb /><lb />for LOGS and pay<lb /><lb />Cash at market prices<lb />Can also fill orders<lb /><lb />fur Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />Lum ber promptly.<lb /><lb />Give us your orders.<lb /><lb />S. C. HAMILTON, Jr., Manager. |,<lb /><lb />One of them | ggRPooocoooO cake<lb />sold 54 tickets yeaterday and the out- | 2) Y<lb /><lb />by the largest audience that ever assem- | ~ :<lb />bled ata lecture there, while at ~Wilson 3<lb />people had to be turned away, more |¢<lb /><lb />LANGTS CASH HOUSE.<lb /><lb />Now located in our néw store, next door to}:<lb />WootenTs Drug Store. | Everybody sa ys we have),<lb />the prettiest store in town.<lb />tase the beausiful display<lb /><lb />SAM'L T.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ih natant. Ceonkianean a<lb /><lb />xes, Plows; etc.,\aT<lb />fore urohasing! ine Cron<lb /><lb />Lesld dines<lb />sel Seiahibe ee Utensils. Sam'l T. (White's Brand of<lb /><lb />sf your noble hearts ~withthe hope of<lb /><lb />tisw ai ow<lb />of Novelties in is Yap.<lb /><lb />aneseand F' Goods we are showty<lb /><lb />Middle vin T ters. any early N BA Gea an<lb />learly SpringT Press Goods; White Goods, sue<lb />Laces ~i fibroideries:<lb /><lb />Seah nil ape ea<lb /><lb />WHITE.<lb /><lb />cc 0. A wae old stand. 1)<lb /><lb />Jiof many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Where you will find.<lb />displayed the largest and.<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />tellowing goods:<lb /><lb />Dress<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmi gs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />Furnish<lb />» Ing Goods,<lb />at Sharts, .<lb />*§ Neckties,<lb />Four-in=<lb />Hana<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collar<lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yank, .<lb />Notions, :<lb />Hats an@<lb />2 Caps t-<lb />wig Neatest<lb />sa nobbiest<lb />m 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 />gnd Table Oil Cloths, Lace. Cury<lb /><lb />tains, Curtain. Poles: and. Fixtures<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and:a toch<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur<lb /><lb />es ,<lb />&amp;<lb />e+ 0,06 *° 6 or (e)<lb /><lb />o¢<lb />Peds #46,4,%, no's 4 .<lb />a ~<lb />rv? v T J F<lb />{ é<lb />a o . ° q * *<lb />i 4<lb />|  \ f *<lb />F<lb /><lb />i ibs 40d<lb /><lb />Liprise and delight you both as.<lb />ur|� quality and price, Baby Cars<lb />in yo� Heavy Groceries," Flour,T<lb />4D | Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,T<lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We by<lb /><lb />te bit<lb />As<lb />~ 1<lb /><lb />4 ie pay ~the: highest market prices<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ES ReynidldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />Men and Boys can't be<lb />beat. a<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />Ladies Sac eta are<lb /><lb />are Wire Beebe<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Hid iV<lb />betes are<lb /><lb />He G. Core<lb /><lb />cialty. oe geods are neat,<lb /><lb />ewe et,<lb /><lb />cls 8 8p<lb /><lb />pei Sl ae<lb /></p>
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