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THE DAILY REFLEC
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D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,
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Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1896. , No.
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BRAN AL, CAAA rete
- ALMOST A FIRE, LOCAL . SNAPS, FF R, N K \ K 7
Straw and Pieces of Boxes Found | he turkey had his revenge on the ILSO
oBurning Under a Building. tellow who tried to eat too much of THE KING CLOTHIER.
~ | him. ~
Thanksgiving Day was too warm We place before you the grand-
ovest display of 7
| for the hunters to meet with much suc-
: ~T jother serious covrflagration. Louis
7 . wr 8 Cers.
U NET | Meyer went down just before 7 0 clock ,
WARNER ; 'to open his brotherTs confection store, If winter is coming it had better get , ,
: | vie and as he walked through and opened|® Move on it or it won't be here by bh tah
geococccscooorecoooo0ocnes the shutter to the rear window he no- | Christmas.
yf Tans ticed smoke ¢ arising in the small enclos"} Want to sce something pretty ? Look in Greenville. Our prices: are
ure bacx of ~the store. Opening the) at those ladies gold pens, pearl handle, the lowest---compare quality
door he tound a blaze leaping up trom] a, Reflector Kook Store. and prices. That isthe test.
under the edge of the old Dancy build-
ing adjoining. He quickly procured a
But tor a timely discovery early this
morning Greenville might Lave had san-
CS
The business men should sow turn
LG _ {their attention to Christmas ads. The
vucket of watzr and extinissed the fire _ oe 7
holidays are almost with us.
without givieg any alarm.
. 5 . 7T . A ime .
An investigation showed that some he Roanoke Union meets with the
straw and pieces of boxes were burning Baptist church at Washington today,
bus the® building had not caught. Ir} Pie church will be dedicated Sunday:
was evidently an attempt on the patt) ~The nice awnings along the front of
of some miscreant to burn the building. |the Rialto building are quite ea im
It is rememhered that some months} provement over the old limey wood
ago on a Sunday afternocn some burn-j} shed,
ing straw was found under another part
of the samé building. At the time
there was a difference of opinion as 60
genew supply of the celebrated Par-
if f Fountain Pen, also a pretty line on
vearl handle gold pens, ladies size, at
Reflector Book Store. The very thing
Any Sie You Watt
Any shape or make you want.
tor Christmas presents. Come make Pe
Lee EM,
Being the largest buyers ot Fine Clothing and
Hats in Greenville webuy lower than any y
else. Being the Largest Sellers, it naturally fol-
the stan dard for ¥ Bi spaper ~8 published will find its col- Day. All the other business houses lows that we can and do sell werjthan str
body else. Plain Engli
style, fit and com: @ | unins the cheapest meduim through were closed throughout the day, which y 8 ae aie at
fort. Ratterns to c which to address the public. speaks well tor our peg FR AN K V V I LS ON.
fit every figure. ° An article once advertised begins to How It Happened.
THs KING CLOTHIER.
Secvesceccccssvevecceesoed loose place in public favor as soon as . .
: pass J he | ; oDid I ever tell you how! got lick.
the advertising ceases, and the longer it .
neg pe a a , 5 ed in schoo! once?�
isallowed to remain trom public view) yy ou .
We lead in a harder it will be to restore it to its oWell, I gotit. You see half a doz- 9
| . . ormer favor, en of us boys arranged to jump on the OU. al iF ~ |
It pays consumers to read the an-| teacher at a given signal, and"�
nouncements of responsible and hon-| oYou were the only one that jump-
} ie
whether it was accidentai or an attempt
at incendiarism, but this second cecur-
rence leads to the belief now that both
were attempts to burn the building.
Why we sell
Warner's
Corsets ?
your selection eaily.
With the exception ¢ ft ihe bar rooms
Hints to Advertisers. being open, Greenvilie had a decided:
Because they are Whoever lives in a place where a
Sunday appearance on Thanksgiving
Oe a BESO OE
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sick
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ovable firms for the sake of the business | ed?� | T O h } a a
information they gain, just as ib pays| oExactly!� a UC m : &
them to read the other part of the . ; , erry: 9 2
migazine tora different kind of infor- These Prices Count. Just read belowTand see what :
mation. Here is the way they do things at the
Star Warehouse.
What is called the ogood-will� of . - .
a business is merely the cumulative That house today sold several lots of H B ( | A R kK
effect of continuity. So with ~an ad; | tobacco tor E, F. Adams at the tollow- - ~* !
. . _ "| ne prices: $7, $6.30, $9, $7.75, $4.50
: the longer it runs the greater its value, | 8 PMCes- $7, $6.30, $9, $7.70), ,
ID S; ° ° $19.50, $38.50, $4.40, $10, $18.75,|C40 do in the way of good goods and ~low; PE
yin! ;
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A business that had been continued
: tor fifty years would lose its good- will $40, $25, $14, $14.75, $37, $35, $40, e quote a few
: and all at prices way in twelve months if once stopped, and $31, $47, $9.80, $11.26. Nice Velveteen, 27}c. Brass Dress Pins, 3c a paper.
cetting such prices as| Silk Velvet, 100 grades at 62 ChildrenTs Ri
very few men would care to pay much The moral in getting such prices as g at 62}c. ildrenTs Rib Hose, fa+t black,
down. for it eearet rayon sop ped wig [the above is plain"take your tobucco Coven tote ae gpoter 10c. spliced heel and toe, 100. :
. | g Wek 8, oO 35c, thenille Table Cover, 4x4 48¢
en = cumulative effect is lost, and the longer | ' the Stat Warehouse. White Chief Toilet Soap, 100z. to MenTs Alphine Hats, 50c. ;
ait Beto it remains dead the harder i will be to cake, 5c. Mackintosh Coats, blue or tan,
make it effective when started again. The Orphans Remembered, oe ylerk Bad Gloves, 5 hook $2.75.
Pen es anni: oa , , oster Patent, 90c. La Feather Boas 25c.
"PrintersT Isk. Appropriate services were held | 7 4 aigg Ootton ~Vest, silk finish, 25.
Thanksgiving morning in theMeth odist oi
Killed Over Cards. Baptist-and Episcopal churches. While Come and savejmonsy.
&
Tueaday night"iu Bethel townshi the congregations at each church were H
A E coe fae ve Taylor bo smaller than they should have been-- ~ B. CL ARK.
oeed oee +] on i. tie the men b2ing the -most conspicious ae
colored, went with some other parties absentees-the collections for the or.
tewrounds of ofive up.� Lane and phans were very ood. Atthe Methodis;
the be fiero hi the dnt i of a game church the amount was something over :
: 26 he Baptist churca $11.60 and a
urd had a dispute as to which one was #26, atthe "ap : i, Rip 64. TI
oout.� Lane quit the game and deft pitie Epa Das Ce 8 ) |
sap soom A ~few moments later he. Masons and Odd Fellows also made Lokenome ovnd
i * a
J out that light in there.� No one put rages, so that upon the whole Greenville :
pins he: remembered the fatherless oones very D ESS COO 5 We ¢arty a bewu ifii Tine of TLedio
hi shaver tlie generously, R D « Dress Goods an] Triami igs t»'mated
through the window, one of them strik" di
~ .
ing ~Taylor and killing him almost in" C OT N C. oOnrist ock of Clothing ts the ~atast! re ae
~| stantly. Lane made lis escape. ~Tay- Land Sale. L H | oprices! are exceedingly low. wey (
tor is the second man killed by Lane.| By virtue of a decree of Pitt gd UD. 3
to an unoccupied house to indulge ina
~ their respective orphlan-
appeared at a window and called oput donations to their respe pm [pri ices Taco: = i
oMh ae: Superior Court in the case of J. B. To fit the young ai d.o'd and at
These facts were brought out at the Cherif and the heirs at Law of T. B. SH OES, (ASH O ES. low: ities. i way
-nquest held Ny Coroner Laughinghouse eet Ae aC p Xf yok ie bdesy ariel
Wednesday. Commissions all fo a eat veto Anda odbipleie line ot Ladies Underwear, both "
{the: t. house r nnville on 4
a i ie Thanksgiving Wedding. Mona, fhe ith dy af) Dee 18, he woolen and cotton. A ofull line: of, rents Fur-
a . fore ate Oy Thursday ovetting At, 9� oTclock at | lot of ie. erepbet the town of Green- hishin ~Goods. Come: and ¢ examine our aR q
! oa bala hen ~hal
~see. us. an | Hotel Macon, Mr, W.. B, James and Wn Not sya boing eo pon when bang. they will please you, © gon 6 ONeOVLED sala dada
! ) Mrs. Georgia: ~Pearce were united in | the store now occupied by. Proctor]
: ~ . _rvellsae vee ~yo ot ihoney.. i marriage by ~Rev. N. I «ts D: Wilkins ees st de prhet{ paged stands, ra
| Ws ali eu rd|. "The marriage. took their host of friends}. . 1
" * tay mie ean
47) opetty was sold: on NeaT oGite
Wold somewhat by surprise, bat neve rthieless, the bid brgyitn 7 oraised
Hen Tat aad Cine | a congratulations a are fe beatiy ~and. mune
48 nec ar £5, 1896, LG als 3
vember} a aalpet
ee Green oan. ee rs G. JAMES,
erate Moran .y SR LMT! ate Corinisélo a
~ni he =""
aera Payut oh aah aad
oar eR at
NRE OT A Ete
Br.ere@ us cecond-cluss mail matter.
wh RECKIPTION RATES.
eerie ke ee we ae Se fe
Ser ca Oe Raune as retin
ly ene | year. ce ae
ge Wonth, - «+ * .. 2
oDne week. - = =- *10
Delivered in town by. carriers without
exits enst.
| ~Acvertisng rates are liberal and can be
ad on application to the editor or at
_.. the office
We desire a ltvs correspondent at
avery postoffice in the covnty, whe will
. -gend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs
+ {a each neighborhood, Write plainly
aad only on one side of the paper.
i. ee
supscrip-
Liverai Commission on
jon rates paid to cetiaise
A " TL
Fripay, NoveMBre 271 TH, 1896. ©
THEELE? TORAL vorx.
semis
Tn Returns All In and It Wili Stand
as Follows.
. Lhe returns of the recent elec-
otion are all in and it appears that
the vote in the electora! college
will stand as follows.
Et = lbeing no alternative the saloon
tates. 38 A | man emptied the whiskey back
6° 6 * Jinto tne cask and the tramps left
7 » & with their demijohn.
~Alabama 11 1 A few minutes later the same
~Srkaveas 8 g | tramps broke into a vacant lot
Oalfornia 9 9 and carefully broke the demijohn.
Coierado 4. 4|From the pieces they delicately
§ Connecticut 6 6 lifted out their bath sponge,
- ~Delaware 3 3 which was thoroughly soaked
- Plorida 4 4| With whiskey. After squeezing it!
- Georgia 13 13|iato an old tomato can and quar-
Idaho 3 g|relling over the relative sizes of
Tihnois 94 24 alternate oswallows� the tramps
~Indiana 15 16 marched on wiser but not quite so
os a 13 0 steadily."San Francisco Call.
ansas
Kentucky 13 #12 ~«#1 a =
Louisiana 8 8 A L.yely Oid Man,
nM aine : 6 6 "_" =
p oer aa i ar A Riverside, L. L, special of:
Michigan i414 the 19th says:
Minnesota 9 9 There waa an interesting mar-
Mississippi 9 9\riage here today. James Knighi,
Missouri 17 ~i aretired Vermont farmer, was
oo 3 g| wedded to Mrs. Mery.Overton, of
@ Nevado * 3 |this village. The bridegroom is
New Hampshire 4 4 84 years of age, while the bride
ald ~ sai a xe has just passed her 65 birthday.
pied ial Knight is the Widow OvertonTs
halla seem t 3 it fourth husband. He is au uncle
Ohio 93-98 of Judge Geo. F. Stackpole, and
Oregon 4 4 it was upon a recent visit to him
Penneylyania 320082 that he met Mrr. Overton. The
aera pean nae : ' 9 courtship was brief and arranye"
South Dakota 4 4| ments soon-made for the wedding.
Tennessee 12 9|When he started from Vermont
Texas 15 15! tonight he took the usual route!
oat ait 7 1 3! to New London, where he planned
Virginia 12 19 to take the steamer to Green- :
Washington 4 4|port, and to arrive at Riyerhead
West Virgina 6 6 on the day set for the marriage.
Wisconsin 2 When New London dock was
o Wyoming 6 3! reached much to the disappoint"
4 Totals 447 272 175 |ment of the old man he found the
» Necessary for choice 224 route to Long Island had been!
es cpiinmmpniameming discontinued. How to reach
od : Riverhead in time forthe wed-
: The Drift of the Corn Trade. ding puzzled him. He thought
a
. Government returns of corn ex:
tyonts tor ten months of the pres~-
_ ent calendar year show that the
shipments have amo unted to
100,990,111 bushels, against 43,-
410,115 bushels for the corres-
_ ponding period last year. The
- Fncrease of about 58,000,000 bush-
els in total exports for the tep
months has gone chiefly to
Southern ports. The guin at New
Orleans, which leads all ports in
- the yolume of its shipments of
. nied has been 16,229,830 bushels.
Be ~has been second, with
an increase 0 13,882,067 bushels,
y Norfolk and ortsmo uth together
have had, an ~increase of 807,029):
bushels
~\days ago they wandered along
95| the creek is mudy at this time of
Galveston a gain of 4,-
| Sayer Newport
Sean! ia 1205, Vbiledelphia
as, had ¢ an a 1
Whiskey From ~a Sponge. |
There are two tramps in East] as
Owkland whose wits evable them
to afar better occupation. A few
the country road from Haywards
and when they struck twenty-
thira avenue they were thirsty,
even for tramps. The water of
the year and did not appear
particularly inviting to a thirsty
tramp on a bot day, and they
waded in it for some minutes and
after rep'aciag their remnants of
shoes they proceeded on their
journey around the earth.
In a back yard they found a dem.
ijohn, which they took along with
them. Onarecent occasion Cir
cumstanstances were such that
they came into possesion cf a
large bathing sponge, and this
they carried with them and put to
what they considered a good use-
They went into a saloon and
handing the demijohn over the};
counter, asked the proprie-
tor to fill it with good whiskey.
The saloon keeper obliged them
and was ~endered a dollar in
the wind was fair, agreed to
carry him across the so und. "
Koight was landed at New Suf-
folk, a distance of fifteen miles
from Riverhead. Here word was
sent to the waiting bride-elect of
the delay, avd just at dark Knight
arrived in town ina hack. A few
minutes later the Rev. J. Howard
Hand, the officiating clergyman of
the Methodist Episcopal church,
was notified and arrived and tied
the knot. Kuight is well to do,
and so is his wife.
a
The Agitators Want no Agitation.
Ceres
The gold organs seem to be
very much disturbed because Mr.
movement whicn the peo pie have
made him the leader of is to go
on for vbe next four years.
Some of them go so far aa to
depreciate the ~continuance of
othe free silver agitation.� But
why do they uot chow some con"
returo- He at once refused it
ay it was debased. The tramps
had no more money aad there
sistency in the matter? The an-
nouncement that has been made
in Mr. BryanTs behalf was some
days behind the happy declara-
tion of the gold standard heralds
that Mr. M. A. Hanna had veen
engaged for another four years,
and that he wuula immediately
proceed to headquarters to the
end ihat the people might have
some more education 02 the mon-
ey question,
of hiring a tug, but instead
What is this but an announce"
, ment that the oagitation� is to be
continued by the osound� money
oforces?� When the gold mon
propose to renew the agitation
(Ce ets the continuance of a
cafupaign that they themselves
~boast of having inaugurated?
| Why should the ridiculous Editor
Godkin in one column applaud
in the other weep over the an-
nouncement of the free coinage
men that they will meet Mr. Han-
na at Phillipi, or Porkopolis, or
wherever the meeting 1s to be, and
help him agitate-"Atlanta Con-
stitution.
ae
True In Advertising.
eevee aera
Wise spending is true saving. Itis
as easy to waste by being miserly as by
being extravagant, Economy has no
more to do with holding fast than with
letting go. Economy is simple good
management"vetting the most out of
everything. So a large expenditure
may be more economical thana smail
one, even though it may seem less so.
Five dollars spent on a chimney flue
may be worth five thousand to a house
by preventing a conflagration. One of
the sure ways to waste our energies is
to spend too little of them. A little
more energy, a little more time, may
double the result."Sunday School
Times.
pbb, What
PARKER
rs Betiallineof Fear
earnh oe pthey are.
oqq SEE THAT? Wy
Is It? bhbhabh
ee Itis a picture pf the celebrated
Best in use. The oukke | ~of no business man is
__, complete without one. "
The 3 Reflector Book Store
when you see the
found a pabiaia of a sloop, who }
Bryan has announced that the |,
Hanna's proposal to oagitate�Tand | .
| me at the May
= Cotton and Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Contmission Mer-
| ¢hants of Norfok -
COTTON.
Good Middling 77-16
Middlipg 7 3-16
Law Middling 6 13-1
Good Ordinary 6
Tone"eusy.
PEANUTS.
Prime 2
Extra Prime 2
�"�ancy 2%
Spanishi 60 to 75
Tone"quiet.
Greenville Market.
Corrected by S. M, Schultz.§?
Butter, per lb 15 to 2h
Western Sides 44 to 5
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124
orn 40) to 6)
Corn Meal 5G to 6°
Flour, Family 4,25 to 6.010
Lard 6} to 16
~Oats 35 to. 40
Sugar 4 to 6
Coffee 13 to 25
Salt pe: Sack 75 to1 £0
Chickens 10 to 25
Eggs per doz 124
eeswax. per 3
rome
GREENVILLE TOBSCE® #ARKET
REPORT.
BY O. L. JOYNER.
Lucgs"Common.... -..... 24 to 8
o¢ Fine.... seoee se. 7 to 14
Currers"Common... ....64 tol0
ene ews . 10 to 18
why should they go blubbering Se
about in the public prints de-|:
Est err 1875.
SAM, ASS AL LEZ
PURK SIDE SGSH0TE DER
i JARMERS AND MEKCHAN'T'S BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will tina
theirinterest to get our prices befcre pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complet.
n allits branches.
FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR
RICE, TEA, &e.
ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Tobacco, Snuff &c,
we buy ciroc} from Manufacturers en-
abling you to buy at one prolit. A eow-
ple e stock of
FURNITURE
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are ali bought and
sold fur CASH therefore, having nc 1i3k
to run, we sell at a close margin.
S. M. SCHUL' Z Greenville,
1 HAVE TERE PRETTIES?
""LINE OF "
Wall Paper!
ever hown in Greenville. Be
sure to see my samples. All new
styles, uot an old piece in the lot.
Will take pleasure in bringing
samples to your home if you will
notify me at my shop near Hum-
ber's, on Dickerson avenue,
Cofernos Daily
The Kinston Free Press will publisa
a Daily during the N. C, Annual Con-
ference of the M. E. Church, South
which meets in Kinston Dec. 9-14, T96
~It will be published Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday, Monday and ~Tuesday,
and will contain fall reports ot the Con-
ference proceedings.
Mailed daily to any address. on re-
ceipt of 25 cents in stamps or silver. -
(F" Agents wanted iu every town.
{a2 Liberal commission allowed.
= PRESS,
- Kinston, N. C.-
oPAX N OTICE.
All persons owin taxes to the town
of Greenville are notified they: ae and}
rTs office where the
call and se
,| Deo, Ist: will tes eal ieee io |
the law directs.
~Save. ~trouble and cost by payidie| ¥
| promptly.
x. M. McGOWAN,
Town Tax Collector.
TAX NOTICE,
The tax payers of Pitt county will
pleasetake notice that my term of office
as Sheriff expires*on the first Monday
in December, and ail owing taxes for
the year 1896 are requested to come for-
ward and settle at once. Those who
fail te pay by the 7th of December will
be proceedei against as the law directs,
as I will be compelled to ¢!gse up the
business by the first of January.
Pay your taxes and save the costs.
R. W. KING, Sheriff.
eo
J. W. HIGGS, Pres, -
Maj. HENY HARDING AssTt Cashier.
Greenville, N.C.
STOCKHOLDEIS.
Representing a Capital of More Than a HaltT
Million® Dollars,
Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neck, N. C.
R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.
D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros,
Greenville, N.C.
We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general.
vublie,
ed on application.
or eee ae at
1897
Rambler Brrycles
ML BE Si
From now on as long
as the cupply last 1896
Models will be $60.
We are selling the Air
Tight Wood Heaters,
We have a fine line of
Agate ware, ~linware
and Cook Stoves. Call
aud see them.
S. E. Pender & Co.
LOOD LOOD POISON
A SPEC GIALTY masses { cuaery ott "Ten
tlary BLOOD POIS erm ents
ane
cured in 15t0365 days, You ON pe ireateaat
home forsame price under same guaran«
y+ Ifyou prefer to come here we will co
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills aod
fe. it we fail to cure. If youbave taken mere
* owen, and stitl have aches and
pains, ory atches in mouth, Sore Throat,
mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO
te rantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti«
cases and challenge the world for a
Swe cannot ous is disease has always
fied by tae skill of © most peuinent physie
Tatas Behind our uncondle
piegtion rae ng
fe eent pealed on
a a Se Cards.
noch
cury,
GAG. Le
+ een
John E. Woodard, ¥, ©. Harding,
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.�,�
OODARD & HARDING,
ATYVORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N,
~pecial attention given to collections
and settlement, of claims.
Loans made on short time.
sone H.3mali, W.H. Long,
W shington, N. CG, Greenville, N.C,.
MALL & LONG,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
GREEN VILLE, N. ©.
Practices in all the Courte,
a specialty
BARE EK.
to cleaning
Gentlemenk
bl
OTEL NICHOLSON, |
cit Was ~ o RGESS, | ~Mar.
ipgton, | Ni c,,. *
sas
fen tou y reno
rey taba.� ton er
Pouvenas of sieht vlie solicited.
sree i
i. $. HIGGS, ashier.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C
Checks and Account Books furnish:
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Ww VWINGTIN & VELDON ii. kb.
NOW THE GOLF EYE. tentir enlare: d, arst ihe muscles srourd
AND BRANCHES. the eyelid hoki the orccu firm'!y. It
ives tho ipeoreseion taat an invisible
\ ~J 2 ° . * *
AND FLORENCE 8aAfL RUAD, | Bepect of the Playing of tho Royal nmonocie is fastened there. The ex-
| Condensed peneduile Game Upon the Optics. |pression of the face becomes in conse-
d quence very set, and in some cases it
_" The Devotee of the Sport Acquires a Far- DY be sa d that the countenance
. Him Obiivious of His | The tendency to excessive ogolf eye�
. Friends. ~should be counteracted by occasional
Dated mote 7 linspection of objects close at hand."
June 14th 1 2 ies It is acalculating yet wistful lookT 7
2 x Se ao rhie aS : S *1¢ SL1y j D | a 7
1846, re oe which comes Brownncion ly into the | The Ways of the Opossam.
; ane ~| 7 eyes of the man wiio drives the rubber) Just why the o1 oolee ft]
"ae ae ane {ee . i eit va . er ~eat £0 Or isi me uw
A. MIPIM A, M | ball over the links. lle cannot control), tees choutd heca ah a
+ Mit. mM. , . . , ppresent day should have chosen to eon-
Leave Weldon | 1. 55) 9 da@ it any. more than the wwheelman ean! ni sor the oo8sum an animal of a lower
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00)16 39) seulate the bievcle face wh; | Sier The OP, Yum an spimad of a lowe
Ar, , i116 39) regulate the bicycle face which creep ' ~ .
= PS ord r than the siupid and hel piess
cme t" = m= em upon him with the lapse of time, This
'
Lv Tarboro 12 ea
. - . . Kleoih, and the third order from the
inan with the penctrating glare, with
the look whiel ' i} lowest of all, is not so easy to under-
e WHICH seems measure all! : ,
_" ? . istend as it ought to he. As a mat-
ee
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Lv Rocky Mt 1 bO}10 5 43 aA oa cots nee the golf eye. ;ter of fact, nature has done a great
Ly Wilson 2 05/11 as ; ly ~ a casant thing to have, ~| deal for the opossum"far more than
~ 6: mS | Taney : ways ony « 2 PMI Mmoe in | ~ ;
Liv Selma 7 2 53) peclaTy. Ween you ane engaged a the fo. the ercat majority of quadrupeds.
Ly Fay'ttevilie} 4 861.7 everyday vocation of life. It gives your| Note what the creature is ,
& red tricude ; oC 6 | Note what the ereature is, and can
Ar. Florence 723}3 47 , ~richds the idea that you are either od-/ 4, nathh it if «
| a : 'do, and match it if you can. It eats
teoesen ar cee " el livious of your surroundings or are} 9) sost everything that can be chewed
es . Lannoest e tn f Newer a hy 7 * 7 Y" '
S long sighted, and, perhaps, hard, TT pate * GIVES YOU THRE NEWS FRESH EVERY
q oSs 5 T T per aps, 127 "wild fruit be sos . , : jad ms A it
= i Vi , berries, green corn, insect ,LiDp pwr IIPV Ok pron AW. AMY
Z A | aearted, | lavvae, eres, young birds and quadru- J AbTERNOON (EXCEP PSUNDAY) 43
~ a hl #6 ys) or = fT 6 wi ~ oy a) . , * C ~ ~ ¥ x tp i
"- et | - prey Bolt icy 6) musticome ta Man neds, soft-shelled nuts and certain WORKS FOR THE FY:
{ * tey £2 1 se 7 rt ame r ; H . } 5 )
iP. M, ALM | ee himself long to the roy al SeMe.l roots. It is a geod climber, and hus "INTERESTS OF.
Ly Wilson 2 08 | 620; Phe great secret of playing goif is tol a \epy usefal prehensile tail. It for-
| ~ ary se . ee sha \ lf ja 41 . : o abe Fi
Lv Goldsboro 3 10 | 700 Kes P your eye on the ball. Goll is caeT agos on the ground quite as suecessful-
Ly Magnolia 4 16 ~ | & 10) putting of a ball into a number cf holes! yy as any squirrel, It usually burrows
yj ; 5 43 | 4 it a smallest wT 1oOor * e leae ! - : a: . . ~ 2581 "es
Ar Wilmington | : 1 with smanest number of strokes,! under the roots of large trees, where
. i | Z , ve wr . Pad . . 2 Qy7O aE « r IWele . . . .
oe | _ ith �,� . MS re itt Sizi sand compl xX iqt ne Impossible for the hunter to dig
1OLS. S(GCKINGS i cay hues are emelee ww. Cee & 29. _ eye eee nen
TRAINS GOING NOTERH. : lockings of gay hues are em-| i¢ ont; Lut sometimes it makes the mis- ~ v
ployed only to lend tone calor to the! tete of choosing a hollow log. When
take o g 2
"_ = -- game. All you really need is one, two OT | attacked. it oft ' ae
Dated cae = = you h T Fatiacked, it often feigns death to throw
i on i= iree Jubs a bie Geld. with | «, . . + V ~ mye TREY SRO
April 20, 6 | : | | ses three Bool clubs, ane a big HenT, with} 3, essailants off their evuard. Like the GREEN ILLE FIRST T PI? COU hi iy &S ae OND
: | 2 Y or 18 holes distributed at @stanees | yoay -
1896. ;ZA| 4 | Aas vein ne rss mee it oe Hees bear and woodehuck, it stores up a ee
now sxe " of 100 yards or more. Of course there are} niondityy rof fot f ; cid
a = J ee moe SOs Chere are | plontitul supply of fat for winter use, OUR POCKET EC OK Thi.
Ly i iA. M.P.M.| | a things called hazards"siight un-| wren food is searce; and, above all, °
oUreLe AQ) 7 de dulations © Is 6 per] tye ¢ ; :
Me avnerce 8 4b, ~ 4 | | vt ue s of the ground, stumps, per-| tc femule has a nice, warm pouch in
Ly Fayetteville 11 10) {} ) | HAYS brooks and Various obstacles whieh to earry and protect her help-
7 4 rs or, . * . ; 9 Wea ; ; . . = « CA ae b a
v Selma 12 87) | Which make it difficult to land the ball |}... young, instead of leaving the a ne
Wilsc v 1 20/11 33| ! in the hole | : 1g, Instead of leaving them
Ar Ad do) | hole. jiu the nest. to cate i
a | | } st atch their death of cold
tinge eee ane eee "eemenreetee | He . Ss " @ bd Fay : a{r fy } hi ; . ,
oD " Just here is where the polf eye begins jor he devoured by some enemy."W, T.
silts | to evolve. The man with the colf eye Tiornaday, in St. Nicholas A 6 BGR. CDE: 4x
= , ot iit Am Ol. a : e i i . f oead *
sf | takes in every unevenness of the links SS u RS Se bag 4 fb P iG ire 26) Cents a PR ¢ ') by y a
" ~3 ~ og: 6) CF 7 1 . :
Ce a at a glance. He measures the distance Jardinere Mats.
A. M. | PM to the hole, calculates instinctively as| Some handsome new mats to place
LV " ~mington 9 35 7 00 to the exact elevation which it is nec CS" wnder the jardinieres kept on polished
T ry 4) Sary rTT he yh} j yppliar Geng 4 oBG alle " ~ " "
pol elle: 3 Be 8 3 sary to give the ball in order to send it | tables are squares of white China silk
i. (+6 eho & » r 3 "AY Trainin; . %é 68 | . E .
eae ro : 7 | | g ng | On tS way oie to the PUTIN with a border of plush about a finger
~ a { y a , Aanyiles rMve qa); + | ; cee
Ve farhoue ae 10 u7| Breen.� He handles driver, mash'e on iwide. These mats are made over a
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. | | | niblick With practiced band, every Move | ~1iif foundation of crinoline or canvas, ~ .
. "_ ou """ | of Which is controiled by the golf eye" | covered with a layer of cotton and lined if ) !
¢ = - oy ee eer ms me : at the back with silk of a contrasting |
sees | 1a | ball ~ilies far from the hole en _ peOloe, Por instance, one of those SETS i
"s TS | mene emma eae | te . AAI, CANS TON which is ina room where there is much
ipo Wy with the golf eye knows just exactly i P
. | iP. MIP, ML. creen of various shades, has a border of
Gy Wilson
Ar Rocky Mt
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Ar Tarboro
1 20; (11.35) 10 3v Where to go to find it. He does not ~olive plush, and is covered at the back
217, 12 il) 1] 15;£trt for the place where the ball with olive China silk. The center of "PURLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AtT"
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eeememee | peewee eee | oiene tey Ss 5 ces, is oh ta rITe + os . ~y 8 9 . e
| nen Ks iS golf eye tells him where | white China silk is covered with an all-
Lv Rocky Mi 217 112 24 place where he knows - ball will sure. [iige hs Geese ouke jai, Was eo RE /
Ar Weldon 1G ty roll. an a sowetee aw Wi sure- are outlined in coarse green embroidery Gre Dota » Pep \ ep
= . ee y roll, and he always finds it. silky. On the mat was.a green jardi- : UE.
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To the man without a golf eye plaid piore holding a palm, The plant was
Train on Scotiecd Neck Sraneh 2a, ~ .
okK Sranch Roa | suits and striped stockings are as placed on a Turkish coffee table of ma-
@aves Weldon 3.65 p.tu., datiz
. wees eo is or") AL fax 4,10 s 7 ~ Yeaee « se] oNe? orcas , . _ :
p. m., arrives Scotland Neek at 4.55 Sounding joes and Unk!.ag cymbals, horany. These low tables are mueh TRIL © ° ; uA ,
®., Greesville 6.47 p.m, Kinston 7.45 | pope: 80, 1Uds perbe os, but just as jod tn all kinds of wood for holding a f Phas Is hie Veg ile «it evarile
p.in. Returning, leaves Kinst ineffectual for golf playing. Fine cineleplant. Inaroom witha different a K i MPEP PU "¢ q.
On 7.2 clothes. brilliantly nol: .
mes, Oriiiantiy polished clubs o! coloring the mat could be made of white
a. I., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving
Hav fax at 11:00 a. ., We'don 11,29 ae wood and iron and cabbies in strange end dark or old blue. or of respberry
hae ya var are mockeries when the golfeye color and white. A spread made fora THE TOBACCO DEPA KTMENT, WHICH
ains on asauigton Eraneh lene absent. laree mahorany dining table je a laronr Poa ~ i T ! L
: cote -ranch leuve \ a arse manogany dining table is alarger a VAMTTT TIN IT DADID
wesnington 8.00 a in., ind 3.00 p.m,| be eye in some cases acquires a set square of this kind, so that when Inid re sigan £EAT URE OF} ~HT PAPI,
a, Tarboro S45 a a m. and 4.40 p. non e The crystalline lens by on the table it leaves the corners bare. SUBSCRIPTION oy MANY TIALS THL
) -40 a. M., returnin veg | CONStant expansion becomes an- It has a borde r een oS a u
Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 1) are r , cee nS 8 Dorder of apple-green satin." Ob, ...
or ; Py) ° . a nae ni nine = " o id SaaS! SBE Sa ANE A ait.
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
pate mand 7.10 p. m, Daily ex-
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Train leaves varpore, C, via Alpe- .
marle & Raleigh &. 8. daily ex
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day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 3 00 'p. M;
altive Plymouta 9.00 P.M. 5.25 p. m.
Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except
Sundey, 6.00 a. m2., Sunday 9.30 a ~nh.
arrive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and Ll. 45
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DALLY REI LEC OR. THANKSGIVING. \
" oiauiieiaian j eee
concn Pa " If These Fulka Were Teikeys ° n 3 4
ering Couctantly ot it Erin anne | a erkeys 4-39) T
K ifthe Coustantly at i EPibes SUCCESS | Might Lose Ther Necks. |
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. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ~night. ton at)
Is the lowest i | ; PPA DLAI i
price aby ob ect to ~ Col, I A. Sug nent ~. A
to you? Are the best qualities ~reat ast nig Sugg went to Ali ton eee eaaaanaamaaaanmaanaas
any tnducement? If 80 come Creates many a new business, - ngnt. =
in and see our new stock Enlarges many an old business | OW.L. Geiamer returacd ) .
w hich we have just re- Py | SLLOCSS, iCuy today. UPiteG intm
pute Our store is reserves many a large business. i B
all of New )Goo a Revives m: = . eb Johnson returned last 1} . .
] ) ds vives many adull | se - urned last nigiit {re eino
ond prices wer 6 never lower. To Re y dull pasinesh ~Scotland Neck. oo ne sold
i « dies we ex:end a coriial in scues many a lost business, (| WH. C
mine our stock 0: Saves many a failing business. Wareane veturned from Virginia @.' at
=! i | Wearescay evenuine. cancel
; S2eures suceess to any Dualness. | - & kan AND
| J. L. Little was a Pasachgcr. on the 9} ff
_" imal tren last ity ° : . '
so oadvertise jutielously,� ase the ist night marvelous
ce viumrs of the Ruvincror. se the} Mis. Mosley ot Raleivh. i iti L. \"
a _ . ro T auelzh, is visiting
: aes jhe daughter, Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb a [ f low .
; i" Aaha . a
{RAIN ANI , "_ | Ray. E | re
i ) BOAT SCHEDULES, ae KE. D. Wells left this morning a | P 18
ee oe 10V aslungton 1 ~ r CP
i . fe) » attend the Union
Passenger and ma ; | faecting.
We have ak heautifal and up to north, arrives nee A wall SUE Bolg | PIA RANA erty
dat Ij 9 oy . ~ p . Uti reg 6:47 P - oAY Me Going south | T. Mu boy ; Ne A AI I cee
9 ine. You will find the satest DESI Ite ar lunford, wile, ssier and
3tyies an ma know we cap ple: steamer Pair River arr ihitle *. 2. re .
you Oh ho ss wo wom pleare Ta oud ee from Wash-| ~ Po yeturncd dust ev ming bo
: Jh, how ovely, how beau- leaves for W: y, Wei nesday and Friday froma trip up the road ai ink
tiful, the prettiest line | have ever day and sit ashing lon Tuesday, Thurs | . o o (Ea
Been, |S what our lady friends SAY poe Miss Nannie Coitield spent b: ks
a eon ve have a large be nT � Me, } giving here with her sist . Vie a a. i et
oth in colors and blacks and ¢ MARKET Cerna eB Stebel eke he Ms Let uS reasol , :
fe ~ Er? au KDTS. ISiith, and returned l o ason tovethe \ r .
please you. | ed home toca) iv Ve adve qc . ive
(By Telegrapl | ves ee Mountain, vl Lock y business" we vet t i iV muse 0 get
; ; J AeCgrap Le) | Mount, spent ~Thanuksetviny with woe reap) + JY Siving the pest quality
B uacdies ard Gents FURB "_ Rice Gwyn iid .¢ os . _. -1 (otha | . peT
NISHING GOODS we have R NEW YORK COTTON. Tee Gyynar aud -etaned Hane oy Clothes, Dress Gceods, Shoes, Hats
gp endid line. | OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOS | Zeno Moore went to Littleton teday | ae | ) my ats "for the
Jan. 7.58 a _-- a ~ OSE (10 spend soinehiine for his heabc ue east money We +) ~
@.0¢ fede G hope 5 (pee on estate W © ry ° ( on t We
el (.04 hope the trip will prev Lo Van Ou t
Mar. 7.73 7.81 7.69 7 si) him p will prove benetivtal to WOT d fe , y ° elt Our
In LADIES CLOT ! oan a ea ord for it. Ge a :
i -caareesta orice for Wrapa| CHICAGO MrAT AND OMAIN, eenoren it. Go about, examime oth
he just what you wept. WnHeat" MUS. ode P. Acattnews rece Ve dd 4 tele- en aoe 7 ' TU Vue er stocks,
; Dec. ay: ae =e oe lau & hursday evenilg troin bec broth- d Pal e as mueh as you yleas .
In Me os PANMQIE 8 "4 u's bla, jer, Pey ~ort. @ . I ase Ou r
: sn and Boys PANTS|P 1T ler, Peyton Fort, calling her tu stins T 1 Wi "
oGOODS } 204 ANTS | Pork" ) ing her tv ssimston | Sure t h �,�
eo we have just the best] ie =e to the vodside et his chud. 95 ' 0 uy from uS
. stock to be fcund and prives were an, 7°67$7.85 7.625 T7475 {last night s chud. She left ah
» never lower. . Riss" o 2 asi Wight.
Jan. 8.6) 3 21 2 Q7 ~~ sas All Yea ds lea 1 .
CANEA day 5.80 3.90 bes , CUNAt: AC to x OL °
oeee | Feday mas been a warm one. the 4 | our store. It is the talk of.
SHOES. Ins |] Court ot Snow Hull next w 1e towa---the grevt v
~ Bal ghoes we @ due Lib HEXE week, u Cd \ a ue , ay bd
soca buy wach oa will padeny | WEATHER BULUETIN. | Court . Swe are offering . Sd
wearer, the p ic | Niaea the | Courtin Warhingten next week °
ay he prices on Shoes are _" Loan . , ;
much jower thau jart season. Give Threatning weather with showers Phe next general date is Caristinas. ~ Ty . '
08 & vial when you peed Shoes tomght. Saturday rain | Pl op | , rqT
7 for tourself or any hember of : Mi. Report says thet enoush turkeys are 4
as nag binky v ean fit the smali- : later report Says : Showers tonight left for Chrisiinas. : @
west or largest Toot in the and tomorrow. Cleasing Satur my 7 : ) _
: Ou: \ 4 Rev nol i county. ACAD | aturday af" Phanksgiving Day wus ulmosb &s The Ladi ~
: ML Rev nolds & CoTs Shoes | erneen- se as almost 48 ies Pa 3
= Meu and Bovs ave Nactanted : " }warn, as summers } lace Royal,
' 0 give owood servic on _ so cempstig hy aa , , " cae
} e. We -_"" : ~hureday (ere was , oe
jhad «ix years oxperience ah TURKEY WEEK | Thursday chere was my © hous ae
this li: © and know them to be : r : lthat had a skeleton of a turkey) in It. ] O the fs
we claim fo. them. o "- Fresh and Sweet Mc unt ~a Butt ports, a=
sh and Sweet Mountain Detley, =
een Th se Items Make Good Sauce f oee pound at S. ML. Sebulz, W |
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Thavksgiing- ( Room residence Ser rent. Apply | are now headquarters for ll i 4
In BARU Wa.E, GUNS, Fj a iO JW hes, '« 1B) AS, iS | eres
aM DE_REMENTS ~nest candy in pound boxes ¢ : ~Se | GR Bs iD: F
as GUNS pe pw oy ru SPERLING ©. GOOD:
LOADED SHeLi5, OROCK: | For fresh oysters i a jgreater tor a smoke. D.S. SMITH. | . | ° © DS
er .e T \ , ) " be ) Ts In amar SUV eall ; | ; 3 . . : " iy
ERY, GLASS " ARE, GALL | Morris Meyer. -_ on; 500 Popular Novels of standard | and def all com : 3
a yel ndar : petitor ~
LAMPs. LIBRARY LAMPs, | authers just arrived, at balt price at and hig grade d Sas to price
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ~HEAP"3O barrels choice Apples \Si harwTs . bee . §00 5 =. é
FIXTURES, TINWARE, at S. M. Shultz. .
; When OAL weather� comes donTt ° ] |
. Re op ones . ~ e¢ sf ® +f :
WOOD and WILLOW WARE 5 For a chotee sinoke, try Philadelphia (!"3"" where .o buy your Cval. A Jou an) oaded e hells
encima & COLLARS, Sei, at D. S. Smith's. | Speraut d= (ORRILL. ws
T UNKES, GROCERLES, Vermont Hutter for sale at S| A lite gil of the editor is quite 26 cents per box
Pe ceENS FURNITURE Smith. o "giek, making two sick oues in his ,
RENTS CARRIAGES | housshold. ~" nm
CARPETS, © ARPET P APER, ~ Inl - packages "Golden hates, | \ pri o| nd A
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS urrents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nu A prize with every pos of choice | SH | '
. o . y allts-) Bic Cotfee 9% « ny iInw
© EvaporatedT Apples ar 7 ico Cotfee, 29 cects per pound, at eC b ar .
URTAIN POLES, ee gorsted ypler and Peaches at{Jese W. Brows" pound, ~" e, a @:
and any goods you need for your] ]f you ¥ ~The televt one exchenge is proving in abundance and low in pri
eelf and family come to 8e6 Us yep want.f{resh Groceries. giv | . + o ! ~ . price.
Oe red. Cive me so great a CONVERT ence Nw
8 nee thafour peo le
a call. W.C| peo] Special Lnauceme t ay
. C. Hines. lave wondering how they got along SU ge oie a n 3 1 »|
sir ~YA | . . " ; :
est otuet te t0 sell: goon .ban oa kinds Fruits and best brands tosh years willout It. Tnat is usual ly 0 ered on m |
eat zee ds at the lowest prices. igars at StarkeyTs. ~he way with all good improvements. " | B ; | 6
We have a lage line of 3 SOSA -_ = ee | ss aL AFR Xt «
, . te be nny , : : eB staal Ce 4 kik ae 8 Neb i
16) T yf \ 8 ret ' ~ ~ . ~ Fr
° - om ¢ * x :
i iy P "_ j " { rg am
FURNITURE! wit w JAW AN :
) a . wT bi soe oy .
and can give you auything yoo y aste words oy , ~ ; ; me | . i
Mitty veed at the lowest prices you | ie Wed | 1B : jm shy
ane rage ae see our} A a Abe moods paper. to well for themselves . ue : og ie
0 ak Bedroom Suits. is conceded that our line of en IS Te 1
| oe as by would be an inex: 26.9 WOMANI ; ay sere by everybody now as
-onsable injustice to your pocket SH ERONOOONO DINOS WAAARA Bg: | ' is apahe:
k. ae ia nos so because We x ee hls P. place to buy '
~gay 60. but because our oods a D 5 a
i pate. : ey T & a) rT
~ ad prices ninke it 80. Here is al aC WE hee hh 3 " Strictl \j , get
& : Geek proposition: If we deserve 40 gs, Op : AY | i
nothinsT, give us nothing but if 5S Carpets » ions Saleh tina By f
yon find out zoods and prioes | 3 Shoes, N ' 3 Irst=4
get Pag we E Shoes, Notions, § 3t-Clas ,
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