ad aante * TERMS + 25 Cents a Month. Vol. 3. ae ean No. 322 GPE MDA. ™ always were and-always will bea Jeading feature of wo~ men’s ‘wear—just now they . are the vogue. Our Capes and Coats combine. the: ‘ele - vance and completeness of up-to-date fashion, with the practical properties of the ad. time Cloakings with a speci price inducement for this week... . CT. Munford. CLOVES! IF: you ‘fear temptation keep awe, from our Glove counter. We haye a dollar Kid Glove that| ald tempt a miser. With some. ailar Glove is simply a pair of gloves for a dollar. With ‘us‘it means ia best Glove on earth for the prica. If you want them 10r your Own use or to give them to a: friend, you can buy here: without misgiving. A reasonable guafantés goes with every pair of dollar gloves. for ‘fine, jndge 0 of stb Lyd Are you. , st ova i to pik ohh brbenty not, you should ih 4) nt a , inode’ he ye eel = ap RO BANE. » 6 nes vay Hw st aN of eh | Ay " |ready making trouble. 1 Catisle, of, Sales i fe ca ev a : 1@TON LEICER.. , |B Reed uses s the Musalo—Printers Don’t - ‘Like the Civil Service —Russia Offers to Come epee . Bam’s, Rescue. Pa (From our Regular cuascaiceuibnt) Wasuineton, D. C., Dec. 27 °95. Speaker Reed’s muzzles are in. prime working order, ,He muzzled the mem- bers of the Ways and Means committee and compelled them to report two bills prepared by him; one increasing the tariff upon wool, woolens and lumber to 60 per cent of what it was in the McKinley law, and raising the tariff upon everything else, excepting sugar, 15 per cent above present rates, ang the other providing for the issue ot three per cént coin bonds to replenish the gold reserve whenever the Secreta- ry of the Treasury deems it necessary, and of $50,000,000 in three per cent 3-year Treasury certificates, or so much theréof as the Secretary of the. T'reas- ury may need from time to time. He muzzled the objecting republicans who wanted the bills submitted to a caucus before being” reported’ to the House, and lastly te muzzled the House and had his bills passed, notwithstanding thatthe democrats did all the protest- ing they could’ under the Reed rules, against the railroading of such impor- | tant legislation through. the . House |. Without debate. When one of his own party went to Mr. Reed and asked that a reasonable time be allowed for Y | debate on the bills before they were @ | passed Mr. Reed dismissed him by say- ing sharply; ‘The House isn’t a de- bating socicty.” In fact, for all practi- tal purposes there is no House. Its powers have all been usurped by Mr. Reed and its only important duties are to obey his orders. — But there are neither Reed rules nor methods in the Senate, to which these bills have now gone, and the thoroughly debated before they are acted upon. It is doubtful whether either of them can pass the Senate at without being materially amended. see In creating three election committees to bounce those democrats whose seats : q : : ‘“ ee are being contested by republicans and }, to give those republicans who are hold. ing seats which are contested by demo- crats a valid title to their seats, Mr. | Reed overlooked one thing that is al- The committee on elections has. but one room, and each of the three committees claim the ; right to use it. The union printers are not 80 glad ut the extension of the Civil ‘Ser- aa rules to ‘the Government. Printing Office ag they were. Already four non-union printers ‘have secured posi- tidus in the building by: passing the: re- quired examination, and, there will: be Vil jokes, until their number grows so] gent that the offic will have to be i what as non-union. , The report, although not yet officially a leonfirmed, that Russia had offered to} ou |Toan’ the United: States $400,000,000, in gold; without, interest, has. probubly | created | greater consternation fmong \the. Euro gold kings’ who hay e been | squoteing « enormous profits out of the} : Lier ‘Stites: ‘undér our present ‘bad fncial! aystem’ than’ did President, a aed bold announcement in be} halfiof ‘thé’ Mouroe. de fi itt the, papa + been tw’ shang ioar fold, this, on eo | * notwithstandin = ed ha ‘sorts had n put on, the lack | ep - |list. Of course there is no ore coutry-may count upon their being | all, and: certain that neither can get}. | through oe il it \ might | he M ve oF: | chat this government will sete Rus! y sia’s offer, bat it was none the less al" very friendly and gracions act’ on the ministration with a weapon that wil] inspire fear in the minds of the Euro- pean gold. kings, who know by expe- rience what Russia can do in the finan- cial line in opposition to them. Russia’ has not only made itself independent of the aforesaid, European money kings, but while doing it has accumulated $800,000,000 in gold. More half ef this gold, for which Russia’ has no particular use, is deposited in Euro- Its withdrawal from Europe would be a knockdown blow for the gold kings. JOHN BULL'S CHEAP JACK SHOW. enemy aa KOBERT W. CHAMBERS. con eran seanemanen I. The same old game of grab. John Bull? Of “heads I win and tails you lose ? The old, old trick of snatch and nab? Now what's the use, John Bull ? II. Your circus tent is rent, John Bull ; Your thimble game no fonger draws ; Your old trick lion’s not worth a cent ; We've clipped his claws, John Bull. | III We've fixed his paws and claws, John Bull ; | We've lately learned a thing or two ; Your cheapjack show is bust. because We're onto you, } _ John Bull. IV. Your bunko game we know, _ John Bull ; We’ve seen you fleece your weaker kin Hm WW lio yentured in to see the show—— You needn’t grin, John Bull! ¥. We've seen you rap the Jap, John Bull; We've seen you throw the Russian down ; ; We've seen, the Spaniad take his = And rob Ahis crown, © | | John Bull, VI. The Freneh you've whan gedand PARE ‘John Bull; the Dutch; But if we’ ‘re flim-flammed rll be hanged!) PY Oh, ‘no ; not much,” John’ Bull OO wee So tack and pack your sack, John Bull 5: Pick up your thintble-ring and git, back | Y ou might get hit,” John Bull. VITL. res enough | Of bluff, , John Bulls Fe 7 tent, heii bag and show must} i The \ 0 he thieves i ‘is rather rough An ‘ug, you Soa Listibisi iat fe net gh _ Christmas evening at 7:30 slack a} ay om L. Hai, ng were i ‘Miss raves: ea § . ee ye. Pm a A jer ating inventory this see aks} part of Russia, and it furnishes the ad- a than pean banks outside of Russia, That is]. the gold that she is willing to loan us, | | You’vé' workéd j your green. goods on} And | heed your Uncle don’t come |. | 2 merchanta have been ax Al styles, colors, weights and prices. You need no. not go-any farther for your I have them all in and will be glad to “show: them to yon. Come and see old : 4 (+ ?2D© 7 im Are ; + Agaw hs ring Out Sale. ye Gat Ole SHR re vy SAP Megat Owing to Removal I offer my entire stock from. JANUARY Ist, 1896, 10 A.M. ha % j sib re: glk ; + 7. 4 ri I hat ‘ Sy 7 eh ae be 2 : «9 § » P, & a . ae i Ge Pf ‘ HEA hs ou 1S ae a Le iieddeee 9b ARAS SRE Ee eas ees (@ In pulk or retail to suit the buyer. N + _ - time to secure; ae eytinene oid dak} ~e wake 1, vee A. ‘ apavhagtng rr Py ei ik ae é There. will I be oI rie he Ni at our: saan dent f4 ae ae Be HI] J r,, Sho Ki “IND rye yt Li at Cost for Cash Is es rs ll OF vt eatin: i iif GREENVILLE, Nc | mason and a Methodist hero, can do !| eee i et ‘others follow: the example of W.| F, Finger, « bright young man who} acs A ote poy pn Lop of end in brief items of NEWs,as it oceu in each neighborhood. ‘Write plainly and met eat a on one — the eee he ee he ‘> a nice residence for $650 and had it renovated and remodeled, making we pyeel cost $1,000 for.a two Wsonag and made « _Pisgent, of ca "Ute commen. on. auger eh s ates Ps — Snail Pena : Sarvnoar, Dacuunsi 2721, 1898 ie Oe ae ‘Frank Thornton, the. largest mer, chant of Fayetteville, has made an as- gues “The coming ‘to the Auditorium of the Prussian Sampson, Sandow, calls | to mind an experiment made upon him “| some few years ‘ago in Vienna. ‘He Was wathipg wit 3 cmon i oe to 81 to ten - the reviliie to meet the « scene's ‘the| s government, and to’ provide against a deficiency.” Ses sation ‘turned upon “physical endurance | andthe different modes of punishment | in vogue among the Pagan people. One of the Chinese modes of punishment, es- pecially when a Parse ap : sae, so AC ’ spot in his s x ? | BOUrs or} days, if necessary. ” Few men ‘have been able to withstand this awful strain. The tortare jt inflicts ig proven by the ex- ft gun ar arid a but pant judgement in selecting an object tephogt ats» Pwo -y e500: haute. wk in| a poor! OHRONOLOGIOAL REOORD | OF 1895, eee its ta) pao ed i 4 i S| oo 50 4 : 4 cae Te tht we te Sea, So- cial, Philanthropic and Religious Gath- ‘Sie wre ene “he following record of the leading : ecu at, the year 1895 has been carefully | | rege ran ed tc ‘ence: ‘Conventions: The séventistn meeting of the American Unt aSSO- ae in car aera tist union began anni- i Yeoary coli e ok Mite Shipwrecks: Pacific Mail steamer Colima ran prado eager Po Pgh Ao la fe ‘Bom Pedro wrecked off tn Bred * 100 lives lost. a. Obituary; Gen. G. M. Mitchell, ‘tees ver eran at‘Charleston, Ills. ; aged 60 . ' JUNE, 1. Obituary: George M. bre i a Chicago pio neer, in that city ; aged a. : Hon. Vineet D, Markham, a very distinguished urist lorada, at . oe aged 66, Obituary: Miss Emily Faithfull, the Eng- were economist and philanthropist; aged 60, . ~ Gen. Primo Rivera, captain general of Mad- | rid, mortally wounded by a subordinate. §. Obituary : Samuel Washington Fuller, artist and portrait painter, at Saratoga: aged 79 The one hundred and fo mea annual con- clave of the grand lodge of Freemasons opened in New York. 6. Fires: Carriage plant burned at Jackson, Mich. ; loss, $175,000, 2 elevators destroyed at Appleton, Wis. ; loss, $150,000. + 12. Obituary: Theopilas Adam Wylie, emeritus professor of ancient languages in the Uni- versity of Indiana, at Bloomington, Ind. : a sien i nal mn oA aged 60 29. Obituary: ‘John Barbeo Minor, LL, aged 80. Fort Scott, Tex., flooded BL. Obituary: Richard M. Hunt, Il, Fire: H | By Obits «8 ne | Ten, it~ Wednesday, pi ta Circulation. a: © sjenuues race : Seneca os eae enatnns sop abe neat a ‘clateapay ihe can | cat Ba as >" otis artee im Washington | #t all Mornin rs exvie re " burned ; ty ‘000 Bows (0.) water-| Catechized wher works destroyed ‘by fire $100,000. Vestries -_ Rieasebe prepared tomeet Obituary; James Bunn, cure of the Shinne-| the Bis Tan a SAD cock Indians, at Southampton, N. ¥.; ion | about 8. .Rev. Edward Beecher, one of the} ) | 4) ' —— ~~ ai a . in E r ookly nm; aged ag | ‘ %. Obituary: ‘Dr. Anthony Wilson bishop.of Winchester, at Surrey, aged 70, 2%. Obituary : Col. porter dg d Thorald, England; Alfred M. Wood, mayor of | uring the war, in that city; fessor of common and statute law in the pig of Virginia at Ch etoveervaiw by sudden pre- jpored archi- Torte Gipt eh 11098 Bright......, arse ee sh tO 8 Redd. ouside hs 3 tod. SS . Cipitation of rain. tect, at Newport, R. I. ; aged 68 66 AUGUS?, : 4106 1, Obituary: Prof, Heinrich von Sybel, Ger- oe agi oe a5 man historian, in Marburg; aged 78. We: Sieg ae aa Jo TAOE Fatal cloudbarst in Wyoming. eal Edo ‘ta to 18 n 2. Fire: A business block at Lima, 0., de- |: ' Bine. <<, Aontine es stroyed by fire; loss, $100,000. Chae + Gommon:... »...6 to il %. Obituary: Ra} Swinburne, an oldengi- | Obituary: Joseph . ‘Thompson, African ex- peer he: Rejph Bl George Stephenson, plorer, in London. ” Good eeert ver AQd. to 20 ‘father of the locomotive,” near Charlys-{—8: Fire: Spragtie, the seat of Lincoln county, “a ton, W. Va. ; aged 90. devastated by fire; loss nearly $1,000,000, | eo: 8. Fire: At Sloquet, Minn., 50,000,000 feet 4 , & Fire: Berlin, Md., almost wiped: out by ie choice lumber burned: loss, $150,000. fire ; loss, £200,000. ede Obituary: John A. Forepaugh, the ci + Bite: 2 teamers burned at Cincinnati; manager, in Philadelphia; aged 43. ey 50, a 6 bbe. Ps ‘. rand wary : es Hu oster, actor 8. Fires: 1 Dewing & remedies ea . a playwright, in New York city; aged 61 Below are Norfolk y a ig by Kalam . Mich. loss, 4200, 6. Ohiiuany. «Searles ciples did ineadiow ‘and peanuts foryesterdgy,as furnished a rd silk mill a orence, M.A. Boece veteran, at! y Co . . Mass., destroyed by fire; loss nearly $150, Augus . Rogt,,| Charts of Norfo lak ty oo a ase Sh Lett cord at " ates pn Beg oF nee ire reeves id eng 7 ; 8 1-16 stroyed by fire: a relict train from Wheel: | Ouirassy? “Associate Justice Howell Ea; | Good Middling ing wrecked and 3 men killed. munds Jackson of the U;-@, supreme court . iddlin ue 7v : Obituary: William Steinbart, a pioneer mer-| 74 Wor, Meade, Tenn. ; aged 68, Low Middling. 7 5-16 a -elaae of California in San Francisco; aged Disasters; An 8 story buildhig hg cottaped te Good Ordinary rr g% New Y Brit: Tica eat iwesosy cae] ek Baie fe Henpeng wes | ove om erside, Cal. ; aged 81. mes on at y and sank in 2) |. e' Janell Kilsman & Co. thing Suime ‘Bxtra’ Prime works’ht Newark, x. 3. destroyed 1 by fire; ancy ae aged 8). j ANC we brothers at Salisbury, aged 18 ‘and 14 perience of Sandow. A student offered Miscefisnebus’ Christian Endeavor annua) ued at $250,000 at ort, Ills. "Lae _ ’ nearnunen convention opened in Boston. Destructive greorefecenn t . Pixley, ‘veteran dour! me— easy. nee years. respectively, went out with # gun'}to bet-him that he would ior he able to | hi st Bai sonndnoe in Minnesota and nalist, at, San an FF ciseg 4. J . ie a) i) i a oS : ca os. iy { 2% Fird! 2 freforics, WW dwellings and other 3 = o- i _ Tuesday evening and made a target on let a + halélitre of kad ply Big his}/13, Obituary: Henry Prouse Cooper, former's propeviles laurned. im -Philudelphiny uss, a fe . nil 4 awell known New York te flor, in New $207. bus. Gr C enville Market. be York; aged 50. Senor Zorillu, noted Span- ; L ey the side of a powder magazine. ‘Phéy- 7 , P ish republican leader! ad Madi: aged OL esr ert ees ps ing sp gg . pear ms 8 uy Sch | | Obituary: Rev. Alonzo A, ner, ‘ : NG orrec A & ; Were warned of the danger of “such our measurement. Sandow laughed at | pastor emeritus of the Second Universalist | 1: Obituary: Dr.’ William Dean, noted Baptist ‘ “i vewe - - church and a prominent prohibitionist in missionary among the orientals, at San | eo aS _ Sport but regarded not the admonition the very idea of his not being able to do feats: aged 61. Diego, Cal. ; aged 88. Butter Pet, Ih, (ss lind lO SO Pe Wy ol rile Weel. oi lndelng | the +. tee: A.S0horsepower engine exploded at} CoB ¥entions: ‘Phe ‘first national convention Westeln Sides. ee oN Whe Ga - melange the ) Pile, ae wrecking sry ue, combs angen ome eto | Sug cured hoe x gun went throngh the side, of the rhage pauet Jf _ ing;:4 people ‘killed and 7 injured. "gam: Libvagy ashoclation bees in Denver | ore et & bh Sie : ee 7 ; . Personal: Harriet Beecher Stowe cilebrated The National A tation Ne wad ealert Corn: Meal « “axing and a terrific explosion followed | StHliciently-darge ¢ to let the water escape her'eighty-fourth birthday at Hartford. met in Brooklyn Flour,) Kasmly yg ralk) 4 drop by drop. The experiment began, | 4 ph At ng mae Sgr ine 14. Obituary: Baron Christian Bernard von| Lard.: hai peg lowing a 12-feet hole in the ground, wholesale drug store, ho an Tauchnite, the Eutopean publisher, at Cate . there were many anxious faces, but San- ia baa Lge na Yl — ha Leipsic; aged 79. Thomas Hovenden, fa-| Sup :W) __ tearing up trees by their roots wich Taughed res: cendia re destroyed a théas artist, at Norristown, Pa. anal and chatted gaily at first, church, 2 newspaper offices and: sevéra) Co a a American Pharm utical adsociation opened _ than the severest tornado, breaking} and the student Kept count of the num-| Stores; loss, $225,000. Jacob's Third Avenue| “Sih an CMrmage Salt pet ‘Back. 7 The World's Woman’ 8 Christian ‘conference | 15. Obituary: P. F. Rothermel, painter of the Chickens , revo i hundreds of window lights from build- ber of drops. , At, About, the; two hun; Fi ane yandon. ih ae a “Battle of Gettysburg” and other celebrat- | pees per dos iscéllaneous: The Harlem ship con: : eswax. per ‘ ings in ‘he town’ dear by, and dolug dredth Sandow grewa little more erioues |" Siem neta etcer oie Long Islandsound| 2 Pictures, at Linfleld, Pa. Gen: John D, bts soon an: | expression of pon crossed his face. With the entrance into the third hundred his hand began to ewell and. grow red, ~~. a sk are pe other damage to property. And _ this ds not the worst side of the story. The | older eieg was blown into to fragments, his pain grew ' the financial jae! thrown, asin, a | to hs ‘ae he wei 19. Obituary: W. H. Shieffelin, head’ of the -@. ra: ‘Poser house and cars of the street opened with ceremonies. ia drug firm, in New York city; aged a gt in Seattle, Wash., burned; loss, . Obituary: Henry B. Houston, “father ot en ;; et Abiugdon; aged 75. 16. Obituary: Geni Samuel Bell Maxey, a Con. 18, belt ttk-dtistice William Strong of Imbodn, famous Confederate cavalryman, | federate veteran and ex-U. 8. senator from ‘Texas, at Bureka Springs, Ark. ; aged 79. The thirtieth annual reunion of ‘the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers opened at . % “1"* transportati interests in Penn Ivania,’’ Mintis scons lfeg 6 vestige of clothing except | until finally at’ = our dred and | _in Philadelphia; paNgane ey eee Cgipedien gs”, Volk, 1 and twentieth drop Sandow had to give Emperor William Taid. tho ‘keystone of the! the seulptor, at Osceola, Wis. { aged 66. ; one shoe, ‘small patches’ of undershirt taco r Kaiser Brgy (eb, sane. * Matiney enacg | Disaster: 7 people drowned at Ocean City,| dove u n edge ; uish- é ee ‘on each shoulder and his coat gollar be~ My “th bald i net aie a his 1834 days’ oe Pin New York to Chi'| on m1. Disa * sare: Dr elena ‘= dentetay: Bhs pee the finest work 1s ’ an eago, hotel, D nver;.25 deaths. | be South, and p cee are + v ing torn of ened the younger boy was | was pore for several dayé afterwards, | % Miscellaneous! Lord Rosebery aiid!” nir| ps £2, the Gury hott, D ve dk akd-wiee | take ehipmenth eyery Tuesday. Brin ring : ig Mad a CAE. ministry resigned. at Pougieopase ive | honse and other property burned in Mil | your work to our gt Spey. t sed 3 ——_—— angular boat race at Uighiceepsie over | warakkeo Ida, $300,000 _will be forwardé mptly. Prices Cornell and Pennsylvani; yi Obitnary : Ex-Gov,. Luzon B, wrens of Oon- _ Foung Y's. Beat Op ities: , | Obituary: Thomas Henry Buster, the sclent- necticut, at New Haven; rah | a Se oe. ist, at Eastborne, England; aged 70 years. | 95. Fires At Rosendale, N. ¥., 95° buildings fod i ae 25. Ppre th M. D. Boruck, a pioneer editor burned ; } $125,000, ie a} i the _ men i of rend by "Phillipa, the evannclige weet | | Obitanty/ HO: Houghton, head of the Bos oon ee ps, the ¢ An Dela) ton publishing house, at North Andover, |) | S00 swept by the largest,| 9°. Obituary ; Patrick Gavan Duffy, formerly | i iF tee kat ‘cae in: over years. - police justice and known ag tha ‘Tittle fi. + a. dportng Hale defeated Harvard by 84 Zadar” at Comb River, 3. W wh , len at New London, srt Oe 8. Obituary: | - %. Obituary: Prot. Hi Huxley, the who on Grant’ staff, Titate, ae Palrdoe a jor * Seientist, at Eastbourne, England; aged 70. |. Conn, | MOLE: from them, writes x i + ne near Rid rn deerme ge in the October Ladiés \ Prdesor of ‘botany at Yale, in Were Haven; | 1. Obituddy:! Marshal MeDonhid, U. 8. com ad al : i 61. iri licens dbigy 3 imith, a Union missonerofah and erin sn Washing mi eye ik hdd 4 erbiany. 4 k poor ritk nie sms, Ww KF ‘Finger, wisdom and the | : , ee Oud a Wek mh Avs, Norns |s 2 al ins. IZ BIA 7 tke AIPM: opie | Si3h Ar. | 57/10 20) ba Pep | 4 & L050 9) 2.03/11 03 ea tteville| 4 3u/12 53 pence} 7 20) 3.00 goa WE amie ae) eee : o8 «,] 20 Lead. Ee |e a Oct.. 6th dal o 4 ales 1896. ZAlA | JAA “ ty Gs A: M. P. M.} re fy Ly Floretce 8 15) 7 33 eM, Ly. Fayetteville) 10 55! 9 35 a Lv Selma 12 382 dace Af Wilscn’ 1 20/11 28) 4} abana 6, we ae @ 5 ¢ oe : an ) ’ A. M. P.M. ty - vestmaingon 9 25 7 Ly Magnolia 10 56 8 31 Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 9 40 ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 a Ly Tarboro, 248 3 2s. te oe | AQ. 5 i— . : BB M. ee 2 Lyv.Wilson.). | 3137) Ar ‘Rocky Mt |. Sho) | Ar Tarboro 4 | | Lv Tarboro | | Lv Reeky Mt | 2 33: il2 07 Ar Weldon ; ly 65! Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Roe aves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,13 B. Mss » arrives Scotland Netk at 4/55 p ®., reenville 6.47. pre vm, Fdaaort 7:45 p. mi. “Returning, leav ald eat Kinston 7,20. a. ., ‘Greenville 8.22 Arrivin Halifax at 11:00 a..m., Weldon 11, 20 am daily.cxcept Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve “Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele 8.40a. m.. Tarboro 10.6 leaves Tarboro 4,30°f p. m,, arrives ey Daily excepf',5 YWeturning 2a Sundey, 6.00 _ arrive Tar Rocky . 3 nit 9.05 a m, daily "exee t Pe ag s. Treins on bis breach, Flotende R. R., leave Latta 6 40 pm, adrive Dunbar 7.60 Pp m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, day. te Train -onClintoa. svance leaves Ware’ saw for Clinton \caily,. except Sauday, 11,10 a, m. an d 8.50 leaves Ulinton at? 00: a, m, and 3,00 pm. Train No. 78 makes close sanvecsion at Welds sor all points: - JOBN Ff, Divi, a M, eMERSON,’ 7 fie J, KR ‘KENLY, Gen'l ane mgt 4th, 1894) 6 sp 5 S-'. ‘Dp. m: Returning! o aa ae ise! Ji Lh “ie si tia DO ~~." prey of? j|s Thos. J. JARVIS U pane, % BLOW, be ae Be “Aue Bw ae ATTORNEYS-A Ait LAW. ie oF Erste AN Oper GREENVILLE, N.C AMES A, SMITH, : TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENV!LLE, N. 9. we Patronage solicited. - p{eRBERT EDMONDS. . FASHIONABLE BAREBR. - "Under Opera House, Special attention given to eee Gentlemens Clothing. J. Hy BLOUNT, LOUNT & FLEMING# ATTORNEYS-AT-LaA Ww, ' GREENVILLE, . | sircune in all the Courts, ate De FLEMING N. 0. HARRY SKINNER H.W: WHEDEEE, | ‘Nek & WHEDBEER. Suceessors to Latham & Skinnner. Arr. YSsaT-LAW GRYES LLLE. N. ©, mere etnias John E, Woodard Fig. a ecg, Wilson, N OODAKD & HARDING, ATVORNEYS-AT- LAW, coed Greenville, 'N. « OF: reprtiy ® } Special attention given to boileotlons jAand fettlement of claims. Py all its "e wit ile the times. Qur RS AND MEKvu eir year’s supplie branches, / |. i seat heii Miceveat to gét our prieés beftte pit hasing elsewhere,,Our stodk ig ae Sond i. oR BUY | On ‘PLOUR, COFFEE) SUGAK - RICK, Tea, dic. eee alw ays ‘tub Lowsar Manse r Fargss TOBACEO SNUFF & ‘CIGARS . we buy direct from! Manufacturers, ena’ bling you'to: doing! = — * con: $s URNI TURE sia sa andeold at prices to suit oods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk BL ao arrive Latta 7.50 vm, dally except Sun : ; i i wae te N lk rH ii fs eae be ¥ e: ie : a : “ONLY OnE DOLLAR A YEAR, “he view CWT Fee EOE rik BA R, hi ey ee ow Ate: Sa toh ‘|between now and6 o’¢ | this contest, we offer a cash commission the one who wins the scholarship will “| not zet the commission. Now boys get/ | 140 work with the determation to win this ‘prize. You can get as miuny sam- |’ ih) YH® BASTERN REFLACTOR. i " ha "Goi to he: tbat dreotio. a scholarship ecntitlir free tuition in all the months) of Greenville Male Academy. This isthe best school for boys in Easteru North Carolina, and the boy will be tortunace who wins this prize. CONDITIONS. This 5 months scholarship is to be given. to the boy who will’ get the Jar- Rest number pf yearly subscribers for 111th, 1896. Two. subseribers for .6 months or four subseribers for 3 months wj li eount the same, as-one yearly sub- sc riber This is no catch penny deviee but a bonad-fie offer, an! if only one subscriber snould be brought buring the tine specified the boy who brings it williget the scholarship Of course’ wo expeet more than one. subscriber 40 be}: baought in. for this isa prize worth win | ning and many boys will work for it In order that there may be an jincen- ive for every boy wno wishes to ertern ef 10 per Céiit’ on XI sthseribers, :o that those who fail to get the schol- arship will be paid for their work, but ple copies of the REFLeCTOR ss you need by applyiv? to the office. Hy. ua decide working for the prize, We will publish the result of the contest with the name of winner in the issue of the REFLEC. cessfitl boy time to enter school on the opening day of spring term Monday, Jani, 20th, Address all letters to Greenville N, C. emacs mame em isee } | GREENVILLE, N.C. Oct. 25th, 1895. ; This to certify that I haye air anged with the publisher of THe EasTeRN REFLECTOR to teach free of charge in jie Boglish branches, for the 6 .months term beginning Jan. 20th, 1896, the boy to whom he may award the scholarship in the above subscription contest, | W. H. Racspa.e, "Principal Greenville Male Academy. |Administrators Sale By virtue of a decree of the Superior | Court in the case of W. B. Wingate ad- sell tor cash at the Court House door in | Greenville on Monday, the 2ith day of -) January, 1896. ‘the. tullowing land, to wit: A tract of land;situated in Contentnea ‘Township - (adjoining the Jands of Amos G. Cox, W, H. Stocks, } ding Trip and others. containi orty ele ucres, bp or less. Su ject tot ow of J. lu. W. Nobles. | Dec. 26th, 1895. = Sent engi Address ;; “ Me Hf (Py wisi give absolutely free of ane “the hol : oglish spraatled ; for the. entire: spring term, 1896 € 7 |The Eastern Reflector | KP. M, on Jan pre e: ter tais contest sea us your nate | as. we Wishto know how many bovs ae, TOR of Jan. 15th, .1896, glving thy. suc- | » of Land for Assets. i ‘/riinistrator of J. L. W. Nobles, I will). tract of} wd |One Dollar Per Year. dower of Mary bic e wide| | take pee lose: Poh ge line . . 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