mer te 4 RUTHIN PREFERENCE 70 0 Ftomon, ss Site: ; etl ne ASR eee es es vue vad Ace Ths rons He a eee TFT Th N cS ; ae ‘ j ; ‘ oe . : "? 9 7 : x b py oe ae et es * ; % ‘ a aces ay ; e eee Sele 3 ee i i ee . shail ss EE Re CRE: Fi : ST ROE OE RR: nae et ‘When I'm with you — ip The yi ig arched with deepest blue, always were and stdin will be a leading feature of wo- men’s ge Seah wie Fe are the vogue. Ou Pacer and Coats combine the ela - gance and completeness of up-to-date fashion, with the practical properties of the old-time Cloakings. with a - gpecial price inducement for this week. .T. Munford. ba Bi Piven, fear fepptation | away ‘from. our, lava, ane We have.a dollar. Kid Glove that: would tempt a miser. “With some |. a dollar'Glove is simply a pair of gloves for a,dollar, With us ns the best Glove on celts Le e prices: ‘If: you want them ior your own use: or ‘to give them ; fiend, at buy’ here Without misg ving, A reasonable z an 96,g008 mith amaty pair. of on, for ses eae: donut judge md oe ths Are you Tt: you are rok you shor an Tole onto! i r 3 je ny, of Carthage, ,|died Thursday evening and fights of intense sufering.—Stut | The flowers are decked in richer blue, ‘| And glad fields seem’ to smile anew When I’m with you. When I’m with you ' More gentleis the murmur of the brook, More sweet the songs from dell and nook, And ever glad is life's old story book When I’m with you. When I'm with you The sunset paints a brighter sky, The distant ships quiet at. anchor lie, And hours like moments hurry by When-I’m with you. When I’m with you The moonbeans fall in softer light, The bright stars laugh upon a. perfect night, And all the world is filled with truth and right ' When I’m with you. When I’m’ with you My wayward heart seems nearer pure, Of God and future then I’m almost gure, — And ‘naught from right can me allure pe When Pm with you, —Pittsburg Bulletin. IN NORTH CAROLINA. Seeman Matters of Interest Over the Btate. Wm. Dozier, 104 ‘ycars ola, pays taxes on 140 acres of land in Wake county. | j Will YP. Summers, a farmer of -Ala~ mance county, was killed by a, well cav- ing in on him. H. T. Smithdeal’s tobacco-factory, at | Advance, Davie eounty, has, . been seized by revenue officers for alleged violations of the revenue” law. : As ‘an illustration of how they make ‘|meat in Harnett row, Mr.’ Len Mat- thews recently killed a hog that weighed 1647 pounds.—Scotland Neck: Demo- crat, The Tyson & Jones Buggy. Compa- were awarded the first medal at the Atlanta Exposition “Dower, 3-years old son of Mr. Geo. _ |O. Cornelius, of. Mooresville,. got .a| )| grain of corn in his throat last Tuesday evening, trom the effects of which he , after two days], ville Landmark. i er j Charlie Mitchell raised 9 wonderful stalk of corn this year. It had seven oe | distinet seperate ears on it, and one of these ears was maie up of seven differ. ent ears all grown together, the short- |est measuring six inches. This ‘would be properly speaking 13 ears to one atalk.— Wilkesboro Chronicle. — — y ’ “And So It Is, | Experiments “8 Colonel Rochas, of the Pais Reich. School ‘show ee 7 also ceflviimy fiven font: frous he eyes, cars, nose ‘and path, fills the feet | region "A." web tan” Bethe the vn th ) CAPES, “thinks fie hill i wi jo joined 'the shoul.) 4 te 2 iy me perth Sh |S Sg, Pi = al, threo} BE at, Cost, for Cach niet aay } th _ t POAY, re, all hearts:on ,exhibi on. at, his house. and{ dane f ; BP vee shoe Y hieor ot ay ily Eo on en Sheep and examitied} © © wall 1a ene ha etig their ‘@tpendituréy With | the Neat With | tetuiabaot ope. Winatott Sen- yore oe ii rh eels” | » dof } yo 4 Of theOhxigtmas dollar, . ’ raw be) ¢ rl , ay ¥ } beg a { last week for the best all-round exhibit. of vehicles. REMEDIAL VALUE OF FOODS. Carrots for sufferers from asthma. Watercress is a remedy for scurvy. Asparagus is used to induce perspr- jation, — ‘Tarps for nervous disorders and for scurvy. i Spinach is useful to those suftering with gravel. Lettuce is useful to these suffering from insomnia. Honey is wholesome, strengthening, cleansing, healing’and nourishing. Celery: is invaluable as a food for | those stffering from any form of xheu- imatisin, for diseases of the nerves, and nervous dyspepgia. Fresh no are excellent for purifying the blood and toning up: the system. As specific remetlies, oranges are aperient, Sour oranges are highly recommended for rheumatism. Salt: to check bleeding at the lungs, and as a nervine and tonic for weak, thin-blooded invalids, Combined with of dyspepsix, liver complaint, ete, circulation to the. surfact, remove ob- structions from. the liver ‘and lungs, dilsolve and dislodge gravel and calculi; and bring the stomach and bowels to a healthy condition. | persons of frail constitution, and to those, . suffering from’ consumption, It-is chopped fine, seasoned with salt, and heated by’ placing it in a dish in hot water. It assimilates ‘rapidly and affords the best of. nourishment. Peanuts for indigéstion ; they are especially recommonded for ‘corpulent diabetes. . Peanuts. are made into a wholesome and: nutritious .soup, are browned and used as coffee, are eaten as # relish'simply baked, or ‘are’ pre- pared’ and served as salted almonds. Eggs contain a large amount of nu- triment in compact, quickly available eggs, are useful in jaundice, -Beaten up raw, with sugar, are used to clear and strengthen the voice. “With sugar and lemon-juicé, the beaten of egg is used to relieve hoarseness. ““Onious are almost the best nervine known. No medicine is so useful. in cases of nervous. prostration, and, there is nothing else that will so quickly: re- jeve and tone up & worn-out system. Onions are useful in all cases of coughs, and kindred liver complaints, . Eaten: omplexion.—Home and Farm. & Western depot.» ‘He is.a. clever gen tleiman and his veracity has! never ‘been | questioned: ‘He tells a! story'that ape he has, witnesea who youeh tothe trath- fulness of tle statement: ° ‘He | killed a’ hog Yast week ant! ‘upon watting it open’ hé fotind ‘three well formed’ hearts. 1, ‘T'wo were located. ‘between. the shoul- [ adi- ders and were wti¢hy: vemhaller than the tinh” °° hot water, it is useful for certain forms| { Grapes dilute thick blood,:send the | New line of Shoes to fit every foot. form. Eggs, especially the yolks of}, every otlier' day, they soon have’ a) aif whitening and clearing effect on the} i ° 1 6 gee True. | A Hog With‘Three Hearts. | SAD ht baat : as ’ 4p i. r Maj. Pleasants, section, bogs.on the| oa Southern, lives just below the Norfolk | © pears to’ be thither wide of the miiK But} | at ‘aorbhint low prices. N oth- Ang finer for a Christmas present. Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishings low down. 7 For Christmas goods see. The King Clothier. * soe roe eas * || | HIA ! ; i - 4 Raw beef proves of great benefit: to| ara New line of Dress and Shirt Waist Plaids. New line of Ladies Wraps. New line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. New line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. New line of Notions and Capes. Le New line of Trunks and Floor Oil Cloths. New. line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. And lots of other nice aot at ies 8. colds and influenza ; in consumption, in-| 7A somnia, -hydrophobia, .. scurvy, gravel : : ‘There. wil ibe a re abang re I in. Our firm. Jan. Ist; 1896, ee A 52 et a Tea igh 4 “Now: we © offer our. entire, sti a 4 Li “No otions jis viaglenirac adhe Pe 4 aie note Ap gak merry z re Han | ea are liberal and can be situation and_ future prospects of the | mili ted with the en Lalit n to. the editor or at} cotton trade, ©The apprehension is by the et ane Ue? Oy ee : ment in the price of cot- "MoCall was af War - tried. be- Dee: . ‘to the reduced crop,| fore me," he continued, “found ha zara ae Christmas ane materially increased Rac babyoqerd dlp - Pe, Woody iertie eounty, Grace| i |) i nless the seasons be un- bend gallows Church. . oi : quently hanged at Yankton, D | eee sist —Toesday. wind 5, | Gai ‘will bring a,large crop, over | his trial all the incidents of the mur- Mc Ah Vie ; mand anit put. ‘prices down} der and hig escape were brought | i896, - oi itt dehy tie ean point out, Wild Bill was playing cards,| Jan. Ist--Wednesday, Feet. of the} oe | when McCall walked up behind him | Cirenlation: 1. P., jymoath, Grace o.} 8nd shot him.dead. The assassin | © 8Te A ag: : tas r was instantly seized by those pees. | Jan. ard-—Friay, Williamston, ae eee et oT te agen ap Senin — | ico 1e88 ip th ent, and a mob soon assembled that | rane catnip ? ger sks a raid rom 1905, | meee busiiiess” next. year: df) the | ried for blood. It-was finally deaid- Tr ion ‘ : 895. anes Pr “Ho ‘Coit nlo Ax, December 121H, IP": | acreage should be.-ineréeased, another of to crannies sna sod give him eal Sern Whe Chil FLUE, COFFEE. SUGAR on serra and 1 ro down | & or his life. udge was se- | ¢ | onl oe eee ee See only | lected, a jury of 12.men was impan- Vestres will areal ve, rete oie _ RICE, EA, he. spect sho ee ee soe Peas FS {to blame for it. But whatever they ba yen ten eet the ri Missions. eg bid 2 _ 4 bowaey Maker Params ; | do, whether they increase their acreage | fange, : " ) | , BI ee Laas jor not, they should not fail to “plant ‘The prosecution made out a GREENVILLE sobAaeonnneet 70 ACKO-SNUFF 2: CIGARS illard oR . nty of, tov jons,” for if there be a ne howd of Rapid age os. (REBORT, ws buy direct from poy i ene : crat is: ofthe iste fa sa : this will be to sav . When came to e eS oH, he easy Oe promty A © echir dol * be Bic Siem there he cout on _ deferise, MoCall, who : was a man of dive HE bt ) 6) My "] a | «acters ~ War bes papers |them, an P TY | game edacition and ability, address. DY 0. L. TORRE. Sa at we see. : | will have more clear money in their ed the jury bimeol. ‘He: stron the eee 7 Re ae : NM eure ees Star, only chord 1 : Bollowing 1 up the splendid cotton | GOP LA URE | Loong rei Bi ee Lg oan - creat oes ur peel tg mil ipa iegued, by the Raleigh News Ind, ‘aoed 74, got fired Titing single that ray d introduoed .b him. to ha uaa eo aa Ab “at werd " Se tis e eeiin. NC ang Obgerver on Thankagiying day ; and, advertised that she rpetity sonic bee his ae he Mec had]: as rete o i a 928 ie at per east mest se young man $2409 nhc] "she Her abi ho be | OTIS Common = «B16 GREENVILLE in this direction will be sldpookal tobacs Théinice young magn W ips bails, visited vengeange on him. That-be-| , ; Gepost eee 19h to 20 a co edition in which the various: tobacco and her relatives to stop the proceed-| gan to put'é tew ‘phase ais teat tters. crrpbbie Good. BT cacnee 000 % iN vs tried to have the old lady declared | ‘While they’ condemned him ‘for | ili be illustrated, | 3" ro yee markets of the State willbe illustrate insane, But the jury of Iunycy con-| shooting. mai without giving him Bb Siidn’d Peadu” Like everything undertaken Bo thats | duded that wantin a ‘husband was no| ighance, for his oe they reganded. | , i f cotton | 5 pe iat t Just Below are Norfolk Biles suvedabta Men t “editi the Killing. as ji ee EE a celler é paper, the obaceo | ition evidence of insanity’ ‘and decided that then tha attorney fo ‘6 a tes Et oa wisiton Mer Wil be a sucess gj ie Was sane, To prevent, further an-| tion came in. He at a proot's of ghavissat Norfok,.: a) —=— noyance by relatives she eloped with} McCall’ eis and. age that Mc- fie ea Ms iy ee 4 the young man -to-an, adjgivi g town a evidentoe sh have pole a yi, ee 3 9-18 Ag; reff How your seal your nee Aire they were married, ep whe} Welgtit. | MOCAT . Se Adding. om 4 13 ait : pi for Wild si Middli - af : A Fayetteville lawyer wrote a fertili handed over the $20,000. iS Mle jeciead al bese bevel Or ney 781 ah NAT for i i seat ee zer company relating to'a case he had] enema an of his,statements, beyond his| - Tope fen | conn mat ee A etoandyy banat | . vee : : Ma Re ae | | it in an Aca ast won foe the company) hele Ts ecorgin wotnan' has! ‘dintftvell e a ar Bot iL eat on ae t|Prime cai 24 | Leadon vl both fer talea' boned : , would wa a crowd. me 411 one «) ca _ he accused, confidentially of pecs very cunning deviceto prevent, being another dra unless ho hat ae tra Prime ini, 7 om 3} Mt 8B, book head and Pra ioe fe a merchant of another town of perjury. annoyed by her husband’ 8 snoring. | for so doing. -; ‘Spanien GDR leceskh aleane Pion al ithey:wish 34 At the same time he was writing to aj} She has a magkifitted up with a tube “The jury took the case and de- Tone—easy; : puree a Careaae Omi y “this: school ~ lawer of the’merchant’s town. Now | attachment, which passes through a ee be vs Pt hag “at hole in the floor to the base t, an | nS ee . 1) ny Colle be era when he seals the letters he gets them ple in. the fanz ante, 1 ment, Abe queerest verdicts that have ever been | Greenville Market. TOE : ae ity ‘ eh Lhe me : : when hubby starts the octave she slips heard of b : otc ngs Pm Fe Ao leit : ‘by any one. They were not| _., , . Bc fi iness | rr} - sais ; the letter intended for the at the mask over, his face, dexterously,¢0+| gure of his guilt a0 bed wecsd.| 2 Corrected by. S&. M. Schultz. set Sie * the ah om __ tilizer company went to the lawy et iN! cures it, and then goes off into dream-| ed to give him a chance for: his, lifo, | Batter, per 1b. — ay ~~ ; 4g 00.8 by hok’ th, che or — the merchant's town, The lawyer] land herself; while the ratg i the hase: They put him on a fast horse, filled | Vester” Bides . 12 to 18} | oot A sth Pe race te ae hie f he | bis pockets, with, bread and cheese — oan 40 t0 80] ments to cuntin ed ‘nm any ‘schon, ee hares me t cam t i orn ments geil nue in the erscnoo 7 ee, the slam oe ee ee : a per away from the approae “| and gare him, one minute start, aft. | Corn Meal 60 to 65) ‘The discipline will be Kept at ite ing him of perjury and lawyer number |/?8 SYC/ONE- pie | er which they would kill him if they | Flour, Family: meet present stan es he as bul.” They wera all atmo with | Lad Sho Neither - efimg.? ale” “attention nor ae i at | Neey¥ Ungaulant ‘| witiehester rifles and ‘revolvers and Sina , 4 tod fwork will be spared to make this schoo! misfortunes are capable of happening ‘The i critic, Clement | Boott, were horsemen and excellent shots. | ¢ a fee. ese : we Wo. oh I For further: pawiauter® see OF ad- this way. and Mrs. Ken been at “When the sword was. given, Mo-|Salt per Sach — ot oe | dress | y a Ae cH parr Grp ig iy Sand te ablog Call pe apie if - ha |Chickens 12} to/20), _W. H. Ragspa ears, Ca starter, for mia} bat patanes UhAs ios per dos 124 to 15) Jory 30,1895 *Prinelgst ee vezsion of the cause of their enmity | minute was up he be Pa a Becewas. pet eae 7 ae Mia aaa ss “Mr. Barrett, of Massachusetts, is the | 8@ ting: ‘'It was years ago,”’| himself rapidly qm one sid ” ii ‘tirst one to produce a: sensation in the he be os ¥ wpe the Misael» | other. 0, avert hp jg of his|pur- indial tour. ‘Thad gone-be : At the end Ardley - : House of Representatives at this, Ses. hind the scenes to see ‘one of the ac- | same ) thé word’ cory given, and the| ee ~~ || tors, ad by accident Twalked right | ptitsnit and’ ‘fdsillade began. Tt}. "| into Mrs, Kendal’s room. That good | seems almost inoredible, but he es-| | tad Was ie abons egin her toilet, | caped.. He ran into Wyoming, and | She yshriek oaway! Go away!’ | after about, puta ghogel ct up) | I-turned, na my eyes tight, bow- | in Cheyenne, where he was arrested | e@ and said, ‘Madam, T need no per- by a United ‘States. ‘mars! nd sion.’ And. to this day I have | turned over to a marshal i1 Pee ee ; neve beon able to tell which she re. | On the trial it was can Heal ipoll he iio big ee EWSPAPER wee se ab _ read wea intrgaion | ‘or Sed. was & ee merce A ORBMOST NEWSER 4 Ug ‘ aa l waa Bill -| DAILY. » The: Charlotte. "North Carolina's Terme rento ayer fae at 1G ry ! : oly | Me ene Gat ies js A. K a bua z = tng killed it : og it will have no room for any- || iv cont eanien its — and it a f W sj ex mda vein nates Uniden the oth. | In as Cay 0? & peeirone. a 4 Sie ist ume time its time i in listening % his inj dh ger, & FLEMING® Dated {[2nis& Ss; Oct.@th | oa} 3 | ’ (32 A. M.|P. M. Se Mimeees 5) 7 35 Ly F; ‘btteville 9 83 W Selma ar ‘Wits n ry Suton Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky. Mt 2.3 Ar weldon: ' ‘Train un Scotland Neck Braneb Road | \ f aves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,13 le. Fis hg iy Al He ee pln ee AP cane p,m. n Are Se dR LUN: wat has 4 : ne atin m, Greene Sree ins i 7.20 th by ei. ' i. iN seit Coast, Live, « or reenville a mM. Arriving Aaa ata Hallie 43 Neel fae Weldon. 11.20 am i on Cu8, ore Ts, “ih hte : iS vi Pas ; seth O : Perret Trains on Welldeton branch Jenve | 4 Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parle | ™ 4 has vai EMERSON, 8.40a. m., Tarbe ft aaRS AM leaves Tarbo Sunday, arrive ‘I'a , Nashv ile 8.3) ak} Mount 9.05 a m, Treins on Latta brench, Fisceace Rr R., leave Lasta 6.40 p m, aarive Dunbar 7.50 p m, Clio 8,06 pay leave Cliot6..l0).a m,.. Dus vir 6.80 a ari e Latta TBO a my de wel ssw fa in. li Cian ran epi 11.10 a. m. and ny Dp -, tetiirning leaves Clinton at7, 00 m m. sano 00 P m. | a wallets a Li 1 elnt da ‘ reed shat ‘also at LB af ' ay Norfolk and Carolina R ane all pewnte N rth v Ne T. M * 4 ¥ pina’ iy, i Oe Ge ade ae Ce dhe ie hl ee Pik Oat reg & pees, CAROLE In Eifect December 4th 1808. irae | |amos. 3. SABVIS. 6 jasvs & so AS | ae A eete oh Wilson, NaC, Greenville, X ‘| Cheap Excursion Raton pastes? Pottimouth, ‘Virginia. iy cee | ¥ sie tag i « ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. J. L. FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | GREENVILLE, N. Cc. , Biaunwke vedi de Se a eee. GREK VILie. N. ©. wee Sanaa John E. Woodard, F.o. berg PODAND & HARDING, VE... ATVORNEYS-AT-LAw, Q Greenville, N. ‘ Sperial attention given to collections and settlement of claims. Pi ii ria a cg. ue _Barbers. | yames A's ira, os TON SE RIAL ARTIS'T. a | take N. oO. . w@ Patronage colicted ERBEAT EDMUNDS, HI LE. BARE SR. Unter Opens a Hales ok Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clithings TO, Sept mnt Dee: 81st.,' 1895, i The Atlantio Coast Line Through, Palla, Baty Sire 14 Cars ba Ween N rah Bolle ye mG. i chaion a , toe ount W ila ia te win ATLANTS, GEORGIA’ P9444 plethe ‘Seavouky Am Line. Vestibuled Litiited Trains upon which ‘nO extra fare is char ged. poun LK ¥ SERV ick. Porough Palin. Bat cored Cars Wena a and: ii Metts: Nag S ur " nd, E etersbu asters. C: Elbe rt a, Athens, Ga. AM. 12 noon at i 2 P bain A . electric Tebting: ‘is : building the ran —— are | , YISEINNER ply | ceiling, | the tables. ‘and even movable table | lamps for those who ocdra to. usa GREENVILLEF sa found tha the United States | | government, con "| penses of bl ag Mr. Ruskin, | if ith,” vdltind 9,pate 112, | Mh be ue ‘‘ Agassiz wap a mere blogkhead | | to have paid for ali ite pee | ‘| ing of : "ewidasi the basement, and op the | th ghentoare dining nis ape here rooma, besides, the 1 hts. from th there are wal pareegted then. And in the. kitchen. and the | service, room. adjoining the. com. mons dining room all the fittings are made ‘of iron, rather than of brass, § so that they may suffer as lit- | ‘tle as possible from.the steam. With.astaff. of about, 50 men the superintendent. is, able to. make.all sorts of ingenious and pretty fit-|: tings. And, as another specimen of | the eddnotiy which: is everywhere visible, it'may be mentioned that he has succteded in. making many. eat ty. elestroliers | ont. of. the. old tings. The big Sept bliec Hobably that in the. dentral ball! which weighs 18 hundredweight ‘and bears 93 lamps—and: the smaller ones in the, pears’ chaniber, St. Stephen's hall, and elsewhere are praia, r aised an lowered fe ges of qeanihd r of yee ar roken lamps. This big electrolier has, high up in thé dome; a; orahe; which moves over, it on, tram, lines, by which it is raised and Jowered, while the lectric Wirés aré” carefully paying out while the electrolier is} being lowered. And in the roof above the house of lords there are similar arrangements, but with’ simply & weight and a couple of earthenware pulleys in place-of the orane. The commons chamber is not lighted entirély by,” clectricity. Ryund the arched doorway are tea ih inoandesosnt latnps, which are prin: | cipally required ‘to, ‘show up ‘the carving and’ the dlook thde, and ‘tn, der the side galléries there | isa lamp pies behind each , pillat, 80 ile it cannot ital? be seen, ; it ‘gh | xen he members wip. may be sit- |, ting t here from. bei and so invisible t De jeaker. ‘The | principal , lightir cit ever, : comes throug aaah behind Sigh 64 Dani 1 gas} are used, gas being, proferred | to. pg ii here both, on ‘account | of its superior spreading powers and because the heat creates, a | and. so, assists ventilation, Under the. glass. is & Very. fine, wire, net. work, s6/that were a breakage to oc- cur there would be no danger of a cabinet minister being, decapitated. In the lobbies and the, libraries ‘ electric lighting is, used, however. In the libraries; and, reading rooms it is placed lower than in most parta}' | ofthe building, for obyious reasons. | And in all aid larger electroliers the | rivigh light " paaggrarp of one rend | exo ae Ruskin. When alia | published his book on “Fossil Fish. *} e8,”” which cosine emed:of 7 to the ex- | in ‘* he nas i ss orig f nok poe a ilies! bot a “nM what shall we say. when. we.see the | : ! aera Dey Books aaa e wdidiat r ard placed a THR Is AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER;. ® WORTH MANY TIMES THE: SUBSCRIPTION Pace, 18 ALON + WHYHAVE AMPED: FACILITIES . FOR “THE WORK AND | KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND’ a “TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. ae noses t OUR POCKET BOOK ig —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY: AT— it | at ey may act domoese a OUC. Dole “Per Year. ‘This ls the People’s Favor TOBA on, DEPARTMENT, 0 oe es ‘ Pe Ko cies eke ag . eae da 8 ree WHICH (0) in dep shade When a need’ ee we Dut forget the Fistiéctor ¢ Office. » men on tie ti | tt 4! deans cite wae acs OUr Work and’ Prices Suit our Patrons. 1 2 Bek © ee lad has eat DO ALL ‘len: all sizes and styles... Ra) ie _ JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING e! ie anew panies yes ny ser an old business, reserves many & business. Revives many 2 dull business, a oe many a lost business, ~ Saves many a failing business. Secures success to any business. bg ¢ enn” : To “gdvertise judiciously,” use the 7 _ Selauans of the Berupcron. f88 1S. oe ‘2 ; wnarw axn poat-scetepobin:! cones ast Passenger and mail train north, arrives 8:22 A. M. —_ South, arsires on P. ‘eon Checked a hale arrives 2:00 P, M. leaves 2:16P.M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash n Monday, Wednesday and Friday ae “eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure a nd and saturday. | UE Sorts, atue te ‘Order of the Weather. FE caecum { iz es f ee i - Foll line fresh Groceries aud choice Fruits at D. §. Smith’s. Just received a car load of the best | Flour at the lowest prices. Guarantee tion «ss M: Harber, , : ue at Eee & gee Drummers seem tobe on the in- crease. Don’t forget D'S. Smith for nice fresh Groceries. ‘ Just received Cheese, Macaroni, Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Crackers and The sun has tried to play hide and seek today. Apples, Oranges, fine California Pears, fresh Candies and hot Peanuts at Morge-Merery,* : t e It made’ another effortto snow thf morning, a few flakes walling: . Aig we have decided to change our business om Jaunary Ist, we are now disposing of our entire stock of Grocer- ies at cost, strictly for cash,” J. L. is & Co. The Eastern Warehouse received.a. ehipment of six car loads of tobacco today. I have the goods that.you want, for, Christmas. Call and see them. . _ Janes I NG. The supper for the benefit of the Methodist church last night was well gone? : ye a ey My. stoc stock of Toys and all other Christmas goods is ready for your ex- amination. Full line to select from, The. yoang ea ad a re Joe, eo ae ig 25 -darrels best. Flour. ‘just received. will be sold along with all other goods, - ahocost f cash. J. L. ine prided i : ithe ‘ n there are-780,000,000 p pens | ai fiad Case. to the asylum. For several going | Sheriff R. W. King went to Raleigh ie Mr. G. E. Cherry were married. Cakes at lowest prices. D, W.HARDEE.., JAMES LONG. _ yi teeth Cedheal Mlbush.c Phe valli’ wil in Berti, the crop is . ae | ia morning -¢x-Sheriff LAE ad left for Raleigh to take Mr. Eu. Myer Morris, df Washington, spent | last night here. » : J. HL Kinion returned from Raleigh Wednesday evening. . mG. Hite has movid into the Haskett building on Fifth street. J. R. Davenport, J. J. Rollins and R. R, Fleming, of Pactolus, were here today. “Glad to s see Baus Balupa of Ne or- folk, i, town today. He looks as nat- ural as ever. ; RB. W. Crenshaw left this morning to | spend the holidays in Danville and Lynchburg. — pee to take two prisoners, both col- ored, to the penitentiary. B. and R. E. Pittman, of Epworth, Edgecomb county, came down last night to sell tobacco here today. _ Henry Gilliam, of Tarboto, is here t ay. | “As‘one’young man said we can |reaath, Henry i ig fhe coming Suge. ioe J.R. Moore left this morning for Atlanta to attend the Expositien. His little daughter Myra accompanied him. | . tamed. a. On Wodlestay night, at the home of the bride, near. Greenville, Mr. Jose- phus Sutton and liss Minnie Stocks, John Manning, Esq., officiating. © This afternoon at the home of Mr. J. A. Thigpen, two miles from Greenville, ‘his daughter, Miss Electa Thigpen and - Peanuts Against Cotton. — Mr. C.F. Hancock tells the Demo- crat that he had 12 acres each in pea- nuts and cotton this year. On his Cot ton he°used:.$3. worth, of yhome.1 ise manure to the acre, and om his peanuts : But.a poor.gtand of peanuts) aud, he ret alized $100-clearprofit more from the 12 acres in peanuts than from the 12 acres in cotton.— Scotland Neck Demo- crat. The Judge Sick... : - ‘Owing to tlie feeble: health’ of Judge McIver, under the advice of Dr. O’Ha. gan he adjourned court this morning. The case of Davenport vs. Satterthwaite was being heard and had already been | in progressfor two: days, but with the | other. cases on: the calendar was con-| tinued to April term. All jurors and witnesses: were excused from further at- | tendance at this ‘term. If Judge Mc-} Iver improves sufficiently he will hear | some motions before final adjournment | iE es away, the resuitiful holiday show. The} editor walked up the street this cri eat S “A Benefit Sao for the Poor. fai “urs. 9, B. Cherry, soy. vio atolls tee 3 ‘| retary of the King’s Daughters as well as the leading spirit in the circle at Groentille, haiided ws Use following lev. | ter received by her : GREENVILLE, N.C, Dee. 10th. 95, Mrs. Apa Curry, © Dear Mapame:—We have decided 'to donate one-fourth of our gross com- missions and warehouse charges on De- cember 20th tothe King’s Daughters, of which we understand you are its hon- |’ ored president, to be by them used j in| providing the necessaries of life for the ily provided for of the town and com- munity. With great respect, we are Yours very “respectfully, _ Evans, Jorner & Co. This step is indeed commendable in the a ate of the Eastern Warehouse, and speaks in strongest terms of their liberality. Every one who reads this should feel. personally interested and | should aid in’ making this benefit sale on the 20th as large as possible so that the donation may be a liberal one. There are a, umber of people in the community in need of help and the King’s’ Daughters. are doing a noble work in relieving suffering. They need help in their work and these gentlemen have taken the right step to aid them, Much Excitement Yet. Mr. B. F. Sugg came home a day’ or two ago from a trip through the Aurora section, and tells. us that there is yet much excitement among the people over the murde? of Mr. Boyner. ‘There are fears that all ofthe gang organized for robbery have not been captured. An Elegant Display. a Christmas is onlv a few days and, of course with it comes morning and dropped in Wooten’s Drag Store and spent some time the novelties ii cat-| flagons shown are are several differ- ent or ringed them a pair of ovely 10-inch, wine and lavender cated with the nicest ex-| lass. | anperb, ‘There | he used 75 cents worth of lime to the} gc Ss gt trac hen came toilet trays with acre, He had a good stand.of cotton} comb ‘and brush, ‘tinket trays, tose bowls, man ioure: ‘gets, glove and handkerchief boxes, Isp’ tab- lets, mirrors 1 pytalin, & and nu- meroas articles only” shown for holiday trade, We recall seeing atthe Atlanta Exposition a latge display of arti tae ‘similar 'to vig it Wooten’s, and from the way they’ were ad- mired -by ‘all ¢an ‘vouch ‘for his being the best-designs: His dis- play is well” worth going to see, whether you wan to ‘purchase or not. . ning and many boys will work for it | “\Ja fonder that there’ thay be an inicen- oa 0 Phetteremy WORK STARTED. The Vaults Will Soon B¢TR. freien nat neat Delay | work wag started on the vaults occupy the centre room formerly used | fstructioniof the vaults. ‘Th 'tepty tow to spend Ch other labor: ~~ for the "Register ; of Deeds’ office and) there will be entrances from the offices | on both sides of it. Mr. W. H. Barney r Iky Van, has. ob By fe | wnt & Phas taaanl Soa aang SY ae ream ee 3 Bae BPR eek, Rg F eA eB Bk r i st | "Wee hidy could keep it in mind| the building ag | ta we are all dependent more or less | House and tk “Lovit Hinéa, &, R H. Pelletier, ‘i ‘Bec. & Sasa Brenham, yoo in a wuhe: for LOGS ‘and’ pty question from the REFLECTOR as to |——-——* the letigth of time it would «require t6| BY A FY ah om complete the work; he etid: T sMalt| & SeAROS A HO be very anxious to get fhedugh th tme Ae Hh Mr. Barnes - “brought. ‘e's acai fill all orders fo ‘workmen with him and will mpr his I " “4 ag ce rs fet ‘on the fi Foes renee to the Cou We jin thep ie ao: hetet vive ‘| Jot will be exposed fo) | bighest bfdde ig oa BI Be . 5 -" sehr 4 chs ke ay et) * whi oe We will give shackanly free of charge a scholarship entitling the holder. \g free tuition in all the ‘English bra for the entire spring term, 1896 é months) of Greenville Male Academy. This is the est echool for boys in Eastern North Carglina, and the boy will be tortunate who wins this prize. CONDILIONS. This 5 months ; scholarship is to be given to the boy who will get the Jar- | The Eastern Reflector between now and 6 o’elock P,. M, on Jan 11th, 1896. Two “gubseribers for 6 mouths or four subscribers for 3 months will count the same as one yearly sub- scriber This is no catch penny deviee but a bonad-fie offer, and if only one subseriber snould be brought buring the time specified the boy who brings it will get the scholarship’ Of course wo ‘expcet.more than one subscriber fo be} biought in. for this is a prize worth win tive for every boy wno wishes to) enter this contest, we offer a cash commission ef10 per cent on all sibscribers, 1:0 that ear e rns fail: to. get the ge arehip will be patd for theic work, b the oe eda Wi Dass scholars a vi not zet the commission. ow bo to work with the determation, to. win this prize. ple copies of the REFLECTOR as you need by applying to the office.. If you decide to enter this contest send us your name ag Wwe wish to know how.many bovs ae working for the prize. . We will publish the recat of the contest with the hame of Winner in the issue of the REFLEC- Tor of Jan. 15th, 1896, giving the suc- cessful boy time to enter school on the opening day of spring term Monday, Jan, 20th. Address all letters to. THE arreey REFLECTOR. _ Greenvilly N. &. - Sa RRR GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. % 805. th This tocertity that I haye acrahge with the publisher of THe E peer to ee es bop Bes the English bran or the 5 months Fob bextnntog Jun, 20th) 1896, the boy to whom he may or the tc pag in the aboye anheeny ‘Principal Grseuville’ aa Sale of ‘Valusbie’ Town To. ‘In obedienoe x0 gi ites iti by the yc nnere et heir | #p abet Rn 9 ve apabinie pote’ tek os ie! th i of Pitt, of ie” terres Greenville a8 | 4 the. ob. ween nie House xl yew eabe gest number of yearly subseribers for} You can get as many sam-|. Wao, ACSDALE, le Academy. "Where. you wit find - displayed the largest pees assorted line ana of many aid varied kinds, Dress” Goods and Tr’mmi'gs Gentlemen . Furnish- ae ee ing Goods, “1 Shirts, Neckties, Four-in- - Hand | Scarfs, Collars, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Hats and Caps t 4 neatest ima nobbiest a Sty yles, La- Hel boys. and Childrens Fine and Beaver Shoes and Boots in endless Styles Gnd kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Nats, Mattings, Flooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Curs tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock of FURNITOR that will sur- prise and delight. you both as udlit and price, Baby (ae 2 leavy Groceries, r, Heat, "lard, os ugar, Molasses, Salt,’ Salt, Bagging and Ties, Pean ee ‘ne Thine We ny 4 ish a f { fan. ay, the ie, market prices (for a yaw Ye sae Reynold’s ‘SHOES for” |Men and. ae ont be «| beat, : ; Notions,