par ae Ba * m4 om 4 see aad —— ee i _» WERE it “41 eynor of the State of North Car4| New; ‘Dress \, Bie Storm FineClothing' a4 | GREENVILLE; Ne “CO. NOVEMBER * 18: 1895. { Pac ———— a ee tp ger % $344 25 a eg PES ES F zt: _— - Tuanasoivina F PROSUAMAD.. ie lO. BeEeOg ad) HDI ey tau? e9n9) of ads TON hobs aot Joan | a Day of Thanksgiving, . The people of ‘North’ ‘Carolina’ ‘have much for which to be theuk- ‘}fal to Almighty God in the. vear jthe food prodacts.in-1psponse to cur labors, the prices vf raw’ ma: terials have advanced,’ tndustrrat _ |progress has been “awakened tit |: -jour midst and the future looks] . brighter than. the. past.few. ea: vf disaster and want. - i Our péopte bHould ber at tor the blessings’ voachsaféd * to} «ithem, and, in grateful. remem = tinve-honored Siustom: of our fore * fathers, devote She” day” “ot the *lyear to His service. Therefore, I, Elias Carr, Gon olina, do hereby appoiut ee day, the 23th. cay of Novem 1895,,a8 a day of solema, and Asal lic Thanksgiving to God for past blessings, and of supplication for His continued kindness wad: care over us as a Stute and’ nation.’ zenrof this great Commonwealth or.around the fireside, and make anpul festival aday of ory: und-0h: iving. Let not tbe day be de pied to ang aR WHERE’ +, WHERE Res s - in wa ee i gaia i 9 as oe bit set] ‘or a Sa AE 2 - tert may : NEXT DOOR TO a ea - _ WHERE 2 | these blessingss aod let-us-remem-| -|ber:in.our prayers,.and offerings ‘Let the. an . jot pass ane . without. acknowledgment, of alll ‘the ¢ charitable institu dons of the she ‘the, w: ounded and ‘‘neédy soldier, t he orphan, the: poor and Gov, Carr Appoims November 18tp a0} which bas just, past. , Phe. earthd: +has brought forth abundantly of ) branee of His goodness. ‘and | in| obedience: to .oor.-laws and :the}: I earnestly request. every. cit-| to lay aside ‘his ysual business, | assemble either at the churches: Over Ce ee ES. wis eS! AnpacMs «Woody , tha oheumive "land accomplished daughter of ‘W z t ; ae | Fi S i ! - 2 HL, SEUSS a od pis Wp, it ae ' genet oat ; £ 4. 5 el Wa A les - 4 ‘ £5 eT EY i 3 3 3 Bs 3 a i e% el Hv 4ot boeey sts oem snoe digus L HeSNIe Heit sot : 0 suCknt eon aa 215 ere! asin de sae rj S = : ey ME Rx 7 oe Pegs Ae Pei eee Pr $ 2x S ot ay Se ae Seti s tee g eer: é Ses rg a 4 ‘ a 4 en Ss LB ta ay ie i is 4 << < . 2 (i #24 OF Pew yt 53} ea} : wi 26 ss ioe ee _ = EE A A ORR RS St: Br 4) Me Fito 8”, jini Ee ing, show ferth the thankfulness of our hearts. _ In witness whereof, I “ha¥é Here- i unto set mv _ hand and caus- ‘ed the Great Séat ‘oF’ ‘the State of North Carolina ts: ‘be 'afireds: Deneiiat the) Wed. 4s'o , city'of’ Raleigh, this. Mth): e@y40 4 (Seal) of Noxember,.2 the year of v7! our Lord. one thousand eight hundred “and ‘ninety- five, and in “the ole “hun dred and ‘twentieti yéar df “our “American is Indepen-} dance. es.i te diage me * ELIAS CARR. ; By the. Governar., , S: F. Tevrarr, 1 gee see} ri34 ye Private Secretary. , eS Fs abe TEE: seats The Marriages Bells: Ringine.. cy At thé home of therbride’s titty er on Wednesday, Novi'6) 1895; at} |. 3 o'clock, P.M; Thonias® Ji:Gen-/ .. try one of Roxbéro’s “promising | .. young men, led tothe altar Mis*) T..Woody,. hs Denniston»: <¥arn Roxboro Courier..../; . i deei| oi Sed -Mr-Gentry was @ hasat san the oy & = Caresasiile tobacco market... end the boys here extend best_ wishes. | keh = ‘pest! Piowr!: > ja | bas sige and | Provter*. wmetectadids bys Ss 4 3G he ~ | : Micon ce D oe Oe substantial piv- Sckultz. Try a 24 ib Dagne 2 pet Ze : a aren =— Botered.as second-ciass mail matter. ee = SSS EVERY AFTERNOON X URXCEPT SUNDAY) The States Pension Roll has just been completed by the: Aad itor, and the warrants rant wad be ing issued; aad will proba bly go) to the registers” of. ‘deeds of the | oodness- various counties between Decem ber dsbend Lape The vrmpber_of pensjonerg ip the State on the list by clas is as follows: First class 1023; as. against 68) last year; these receive this year). $64, as against $68 jJast year. Second, class. 246, as against 240 lust year; these receive this year $47'as against $52 last year-/ Third class 322, as ageinet 348). last year. these receive $3Zeachas against $34 last year. ling forward to-—Orange Fourth clase (coldiers) 1,674 as’ Observer. against 1.491 last year; these re- ceive $16 as against $17 ‘ast year. Fifth class (widows) 2.769, as against 2,737 last year; these re- ceive 916 ag agninst $17 last year. | There is considerable increage of pengionerg in every clase, the largest being in the, fourth an (soldters ) But tuis increase in numbers is offset by $ correspond. | ing decrease. In th¢ smount re ceived. by each pensioner increage in the first cless during the year is 34 and thp decrease in amount received by each is $4; in the sesond ¢lass th» jnereese 1D number is6 and the de in amognt is $3,ig the third diese the ipcrease ig 4 and the 4 ip ra im $2; ig the fourth ee we the sscreage in amgunt fe ih gr Se (widows) - amount —- aa ey 2 oe SS a net} gen = + and leaving a te- the roll, widows and soal- 168 f 5,143 od ag paid out ¥his year fér pepsi will be; jn pose Noms $105,000 which 1s year. rane lot of Viamond Ink, t finid made, and _ at ector’ Book Bt ly ee {,\come. ‘The boy was met born a |, Soue, Pen... goodness pays alwags tbe present time. Lipeey WA Tight shoes make the best corn cribs. TPhis is au item for farmers. are 2cod use best, and then again some men are gooc for eaung Theagh it seems paradorxical,|- yet it is a fact that Christmas is It isa sad aed.solema thought that Franklin did not discover lightping anti) after he was mar ried. Soon be good popcorn even- POP, the-question even - what the girls are loox (Va.) ings aré Some Fertirent Pointers. if your seat is roo bard to sit apap, stand up- Ifa rock mses up before you, ‘rofl at away of climb over it. if you @ant money, curn it. If yor wsh_ for confidence, prove yourself worthy of it. Don't -be content with doing what another bas done—#urpass | - it- Use time well, and you will ges from his hand mors thas he will) ake from yours. Deserve snccess apd it will man The sun does not rise like rocket por, go down like, e dul jercg from a gan; slowly bot sarely t makes its round, and peytr “a Ti is as easy to be a leader as a wheel horse ; if the job be tong, manuel Dec. 1st—Ist Sunday tn Advent, noit county; Holy Innd-ents- » Dec. 3rd—Tuesday, B.'P., Kinston, 5. Mary’s. Dec. 6ch—Friiay, E. P., Sehool House Dec-8th—2nd Sanday in Advent, ™. P. Pitt county, 5. John's: Dec, 8th—znd Sanday in Advent, KP., Pitt county, 5. Michxel’s- Dec. 10th— Tuesday. E. P., Gr en- ville, 8. Paul's. Dec. I3th—Friday, Paul's. * Dee. 15th—3rd Sunday in Advent, M. P., Beaufort cdunty, Zion church. Dec. 1ith—érd Sunday in Advent, E. P., Washingtoa, 8. Peters. Dec. 17th—Tueaday, Chocowinity, Beaufort county, Trinity Chapel. Ded; 19th=Thursday. E: P., itton, S. Martiu’s. . Dec. 22p¢—4th Sunday in Advent, | Gatesville, S. Mary’s. Dec. ~5th—Christmas Day, coufity, S. Petér’s, Deéc. 26th—Thursday, Fest. 35, Ste- phen, E. P.. Murfresboro, 5- Barnabas. Dee. 20th—Sunday after Cbristmas, M..P., Kexebel. 8. Mark’s. Dec. 29th—S -nday after Christ. as, bk. P., Woodvilie, Bertie county, Grace Chareh. Le- Dawson’s 8. Vanceboro, Ham- Gates Wee: Blst—luesday. Windsor, 54. Thomas. 1896. Jan. Ist--Wednesday, Fest. of the Cirefiation. E.'-P.) Plywoath, Grace Chritth. Jan. S8rd—Friday, W illia msto n, chureb of the adyent. M. P.—Mornmg Prayer. E. P.— Evening Prayer. Holy Communion at all ni} Morning Services. The Children Keir” Se vis.) The - GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET ae wes = ” Bright.... .... .-- 4008 “ Red........- - --Stel) Luae—Common. - -+ 2-440 6 Giveness wa 7 to 15 corrass ee Fine.... ....-. .-to 37 Below reer hod. of cotton and pesnuts for resterday ay, as furnishéd by Cobb Bros. Commission Mer- eharts of Nentot Se *y “ “@GPTON. Good Middling 8 5-16 bps wg | ' ts} Low Middling: 7 9-16 Go.d Ordinary 64 Tone—Quiet. PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3t Spanish . $1 bu Pone-tasy. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. priter, per * 6 to 25. Freecerrs Pete 6.to F Sngar cured Hams 12 to 184 Corn 4) to 60 Cern Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.00 to 4-60 Lard 53 to 10 | Oats 40 to 5” Sugar 4 to6 Coffee 16 to 24 ro Sack 85 tol 75 4 be ta 20 per doz 2% to 15 ax. oer 2) a ee mga iam liga FL Starkey & Co. —AGENTS FCk. THE— cT.LEBTRG. LANDRY WILMINGTO ‘Pris Laundry ed ue danas yoo B. e be South, and prices are low. be prepared to mcet | your work to our store pg Men rings to be for Dioce san ! will be forwarded, pi u the pay will be ‘greater; if the task be hard, the more eourpeter you ust be to do it—Gathétio|* Cofambian. ne Cheice supply of fres ies, Prutts ard Canned Goods, st 'D. 8. Smith’s- je Lin GAS +H; alt ahs tip on to évéy tite}ligent Fore dacgps of the *pupiss of the James — Se ou to fail to find make shipments eyery Tuesday. rnished on application‘ noe t “pe “first ° a: Ltéecher? _ fe * > busines man vr woman? proved - wong ei.ter his ng men & ng ize. the eat you learn more. : & a? ie ~. ct ecbe obese 1G tQAS; eee ane you wish tobe a fine Do you Practieal B ; 5 months? af so be sure to entér — High Im- tees a James School "than at any mediam — for & ae ’ , loses Fad a ts ‘ . Prot. C. a. JAMES. + ioe eet ee ans 8 9 NR. Ri | " Rbap, | floneed te acer Condensed Behedule. _\the war, wants sion because Lee if Zs i athe erate - TRAINS sli sop, ling of:a big horns He. says he} - — |blowed-as Hard for the-Umion as} Dated. jsome of the other fellows: *"shot:) Oct. 6th =} 5. ‘ many who are pepe ‘peneions!) Peal tk; Uy Rocky Mt Lv Wilson to the to- = baceo wurehonuses..—- Best, and highest Jecation, arqund o reenville. Splendid mineral water. __ {4 | Rooms large‘and tomf: table. ‘Table ' 4 " AM supplied with the ,, best the market af 4¥ Wilson 2 ba. ag? €. Gobiavoro Meri reasonable Lv Magnolia Ar Wilmington) 4 MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietre ess | Gunyeniont to- id ie ain og F. KING, | mee TEETS | ge UE SALE AND TEED Ont, Sen sais Ze | . Ba-|% 2 —— —— a |; | A. M.JIP.M4 SAS : _. STABLES. Ly Floretce $15). 7 35). Fy] a * —. Lv Fayetteville is pol BA ~ f; ed bere ss ‘. mR, Le airs pone sas : On: ftir * eereei Fi Vv - 3 20111 a Z pas neat ive* Ar Wilsx no ay Oe ~ pa Pes Points. cis OT t * , bday ees ddtdoa ‘to, Any mere re. peru at reasonable rai és- Gas i Wibsins ton Orses. Comfortable Vehi . Lyin ‘@RRENSTELE, N. C. s@- Practice in all the Cpurts. EB zi §* - HARRY SKINNER - ATTORNEYSsAT LAT. Wopdata. . “GREED ILLE. N: faa us a,: F... Hi : ae 3 = tison, Ne: C. ee elit. & fOODARD & HARDING, . ‘APCORNEYS-AR-TaA Wy i ‘Greenville, Nec Special attention siavie to gollentiviie and settlement of claims. ; ol i es, Hk ATLANTA, GAs 82 3. 4 bi 2 Bept. 16th, to Dec. SIs.» 1898, ave 1 eWlison’ Fay : ville, Fiotence Orase geburg, Aiken and. pial By a dress any go Atlantic Coast Line, or. the undersigned. J. WiMORRIS, ©. 8. CAMPDELL, | Divy Passi Agt. “Div. ‘Pass’? Guaniestpu ils » »«( BRieb Va. T. Vo EMERSON) HeM EMERSON. ‘ert. Mgr. | »&8S5t<\Gen’l. Pass. Agt. >.» Wilmington,. ‘ | hee é Ti NESS:?-OUNGKN . * ARNPSREREE GE 8 JOB -- PRINTING i soar FE Si) iReFizcrer. © ORF . . : : mt sia OWA is 8 ms % i: July 30,1895. pare = == Lecal Trams and Boat Schedule. and mail train — ota 637 P. M North Bound arrives 9:30 4 M, leaves 10:10 A. Soeath Bound arrives 2:00 P. M., leaves 2:15 P. ; charged a double tax. By order of the This Nov. 6th, 1895. OLA FORBES, C. C. FORBES, Mayor Clerk. EOSSEECO BUYERS AND OELLERO Linvite you to inspect my beac tiful —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, ORY 00S, SHS Gents Furnishing Goods I will be mighty giad te wait on yeu and show to you my stock. You will be surprised to hear my Low Prices that I reduced since [ bought my Low Tariff goods. 1 will give the benefit to you just to build me up a trade im Grevnvillie. N.C. Be sure to come to see me for these Goods most be sold at The Baltimore Clothing Store M. FREDLANDEER, Prop. JOEL PATRICK, COTTON -:- BUYER, GRIFTON, N. C. Will be in Greenville wofnee PROPER WOUNS. jens Rapes, Se eens Pagvens Tense, Potential Mood. J.R. Davenport, of Pactolus, was here today. Will Daniel has been very sick fr several days. Sharp Blount, of Newbern, has b. en in town today. Mrs. V. H. Whichard left this morn- ing for Salisbury. Rev. C. J. Woodson left this morn- ing for Nashville. Mrs. L. E. Cleve, of Newbern, is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. P. E. Dancy. Ollen Warren bas gone to Naah Court in the iuterest of Riverside N uarserics. Capt. John Kingand Ex-Senator W. R Williams, of Falkland were here today. 8. V. King wentto Tarboro today. Sam has been assisting in the telegraph office here for three months, and is a prompt, reliable boy. A gentieman and his wife from Illinois passed through Salisbury Monday morning in a two horse hack. They were on their way to Pitt county, their fature home. Five weeks have been spent in the journey from the old toward the new howe and if nothing hap pens they will reach their dse- ‘tation in a few days —Salisbury World. Tobacco Seed. Capt. Pace says onéof the prime and essential réquisites tu the success of a tobacco crop is safe, reliable seed and his observation in traveling around this summer was ‘hat for the most part the plants turned out for seed by our farmers were selected becz use of the overgrown size of the plant evidentiy caused by being set where there was a com- post heap, or where the guano bag was placed and more or less spilled. Plants grown from such will never’ make fine to » go don’t pin your faith to b when fresh, reliable seed can be had of our draggists. Quality not quan- tity is what pays, and if I was asked to name the best seed I would not hesitate to name the Lorg Leaf Gooch and Hester as most applicable to the Eastern section. For Rext.—A dwelling house Ayden Friday of esch’ ia Forbestown- A. ForBEs. Sung in the Key of ‘G‘”—Join the Choir of Readers. B g improvement in the weather. Rev. C. J. Woodson preached two ex- cellent sermons in the Bsptist charch Sunday. Saturday night some one went in the} hall at the residence of B. H. Hegrne, on Second street, and stele two over- couts from the rack. Those who buy Groceriesof me once are sure to come again. The reason is I keep nice, fresh goods. D. 8. Suara. Monday has got to be about as good a tobacco day on this market as any otb- er dayofthe week. Today the ware-' houses had so much on their floors that the sales continued al! day. From this day on our Children, Boys, Youths and Mens Cioth ing will be sold 15 per ct. less than New York cost at Lang’s. At the Baptist church Sunday morn- ing just before the close of the service, Rev. C. M, Bilhngs tendered his resig- nation as pastor, to take effect on or before March Ist. By uuvanimous vote the resignatisn was laid on the table. Mr. Schultz, what new goods have you? Carrs. New York and Mountain Roll Batter, Buckwheat prepared P. R. Molasses, Oat Fiakes, Dried Apples, California Pranes and Raisins cleaned Cur- rents, etc. Shut Up Ten Days. The horse which got away from Capt. John King’s boys on circus day was found Sunday in an unused stable just on the out- skirts of town. It is supposed that some one shut the horse up in the stable, and from the way the animal had gnawed the sides of the stable there is donuht if it bad had food or water for several days, perhaps. not in the two weeks it has been lost. ATC SLE HORSES [ will sell im front of the Court House cn SATURDAY. MOVEMBER 3,'95\tsrmcct seers o . eee lotot work and driving —— This will be © yee seeperinalty purchase a geod boas st yout ows peiet P.H.GORMAN. [When your thoughts turn to the > Many things that vou will have to buy this winter for the comfort of yourself and family turn ea ie acne one JB.Cherry & Go. uly you will gall displa the largest = eS te line of ee scrine goods: UnY GOODS, of many and varied kinds. -- Styles,La- dios Boys, and Childrens Fine and@ Heavg Shoes and Boots in endless styles and kinds, tg we Rugs Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand 8, and a stock of FURNITURE that wiil sur- prise aad delight you both as to quality and price, Baby Car- riages, fea Groceries, Flour, Meat, Lars, Super , Molasses, Ties, Peanut Salt, Bagging Sacks and Twine. We buy COTTON AND PEANUTS them. Reynold’s SHOES for wee and Boys can’t be Padan Bros. SHOES for ae and Misses n g - ‘ are ae Stylish. On eg ao. or le « oom pe- tent and = Our store is for yon to trade.