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Did WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
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TERMS : 95 Cents a Month,
GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896.
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Why we sell
WarnerTs
Corsets ?
Because they are
the standard for
style, fit and com:
fort. Patterns to
fit every figure.
We lead in
ub Nb
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and all at prices way
down.
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Some and see us and
we'll saye you money.
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1 knows just what you need and he has
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CHRISTMAS GREETING.
The Merry Season is Almost Here,
and: Our Advertisers Wish all food
Cheer.
Yes, Christmas is coming. A few
days more and it will be withus. You
want to be happy yourself, and the way
to insure it is to make somebody else
happy. The Rerrector is already
getting happy because it is telling its
readers-so many good things its ad-
vertisers have in store for them. The
advertisers are happy because they
know they are guing to please you so
well when you go to them for Christ-
mas purchases. Now lets have a little
chat together over these things by way
of helping you in doing your shopping.
The Reriector always fecls an
interest in its advertisers aud what
they are doing, and the last few days
been locking in to see what
And we are going to tell
we have
they have.
something about what is found in the
stores of these wide awake and enter-
prising business men.
& CO.
J. B. CHERRY
The Christmas shopper will be al-
most dazzled when he first enters ~the
mammoth stores of this firm, but
bewilderment gives place to joy as an
inspection of their excellent stock be-
gins. We donTt believe there is a town
in North Carolina that can show in
one establishment a more complete
display of general merchandise, Th y
have something to suit everybody ard
is this additional satisfaction
about it, that whatever is \old you in
this store as to the character or value
of any article can be put down as every
word true. Among tha many things
they carry is an cxcellent line of furn-
iture, and you cannot get a_ better
Christmas present than one of their
handsome chairs.
ALFRED FORBES.
HereTs another stock ot general mer"
chandise well worth looking at. Mr,
Forbes has justly won the name of
oOld ReliableT? While not the oldest
in years or longest in statue of any
mau in town, he is the oldest and long�
est in business of any other. Laving
served the people so many years he
it for you.
SAMTL T. WHITE.
Another fine stuck of general mez-
chandise that is complete in every de-
partment. While this clever and pop.
ular young man can supply your necds
in every line, he is just now making a
gpecialty of celebrated shoes. You
will do well to treat yourself to a new
pair for Christmas and get a pair for
every member ot your family.
W. H. WHITE. ij
This gentleman keeps general mer
chandise, also and treats you right
whenever you trade with him.
J, C. COBB & SON.
lf there is any business line that
Greenville excels in it is-general mer-
chandise stores, places where a full line
of everything desired is kept and this
establishment ranks among the best.
FRANK WILSON.
We have struck the manTs friend this
time, the oKing Clothier.� He caters
espccially to the gentlemenTs trade and
cat fit~them out from head to toe. A
man hever looks better than when he
is in. Frank WilsonTs closhes. He
leads the styles and carries the best.
At the same time he has a splendid
line of dress guods,T staple goods and
notions for the ladies. Let Frank fit
{you up and you will be happy.
C. T. MUNFORD.
gent aT stotk as you wish to look in
~clTs.
This opopular: merchant, has as ele-
dress goods, notions, farnishing goods
for gents and ladies, fancy goods, nov"
elties, in fact most anything and every-
thing you could ask to see- In quanitys
quality and variety his store stam | in
the front rank. .
RICKS & TAFT.
These enterprising young men are
fully abreast with the times and are
showing many beautiful articles suitable
for presents.
line of clothing, dry goods, shoes, hats,
etc. Their dress patterns are superb
models in style aud texture. You will
find them courteous and pleasant to
deal with.
They carry a complete
M. R. LANGS
This store is areal delizht"to the
Lang knows just. what...will
please the fair ones and makes his se"
Many years of
ladies,
lections accordingly.
experience has made him the leader in
His exquisite dress goods,
trimmings, capes, cloaks, laces and
embroideries are unsurpassed and an"
other good thing about it is Lang sells
cheap.
his line.
H. M. HARDEE
can please the holiday shopper. He
has a good all-round stock of clothing,
dry goods, shoes and notions that can-
not be surpuzed in quality and price.
Go to seé him and you will be treated
cleverly every time.
H, B. CLARK.
It its bargains you are hunting for
go andsze Clark. He has: marked
prices right down on dry goods, shoes
and notions. He also has» a magnifi-
cent line of silverware, and you know
nothing wakes a more beautiful or use-
ful present vhan a nice piece of silver.
H. C. HOOKER.
carries a splendid line of general dry,
goods a:d uotiois. .
BAKER & HART.
Now we come toa d~fferent line of
gouds. These gentlemen have a com"
plete stock ot hardware, stoves, house
fuinishing goods, builders supplies,
cutlery, guns, and so cz. Maybe you
have been promising yourself a new
{ry one of their WilsonT heat-
A good breech loading gun would
make a nice present.
stove.
8. E. PRNDER & Cu.
Here is another stock of hardware,
stoves, &c. The Elmwood heater car-
ried by this firm canTt be beat. They
have a fine line ot pocket knives, They
are also agents tor leading bicycles.
If you want to be liberal, there is
nothing that would make a more ac,
ceptable present than a bicycle.
D. D. HASKETT.
carries a large stock of general hard-
ware, stoves, &e.
g. M. SCHUTLZ.
Now we come dow to something
for the inner man. What this gentle-
man fails to keep in the-way ot gvod
eaiing is not worth looking tor. Gro-
ceries of ull kinds, confections and
fruits in great abundance. He also has
a large stock of toys and dolls for Santa
Claus. ~The second floor of his store
is devoted to furniture aud he has an
attractive display of this.
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D. 8. SMITH,
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has a splendid line ot groceries, fruits,
confections, fine cigars, fire works ~and
other things suitable for Christmas, For
alittleT money you.can get enoush at
his store to fill the childrenTs stockings
chock full.
J. § .TENSTALL. .
At this store can be found a stock of
heavy and fancy groceries, canned
gooks, pickles, jellies, cigars and all
other things in the grocery line. It is
a pleasant place to trade, and you get
nice goods at the right prices.
Frank
Wilson. "
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at my store. th lave a beautiful dine or!
_Notions,:Shoes,"
GENTS FURNIDEING G0
I have just received alovely line of holiday
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and I want every body to come andseethem. :
Frank
Wilson.
in peat, to select your holiday goods thanT
H. B. CLARK
Have you .seen gm
of wear. Come andsee me.
Come and save money.
H. B. CLARK
ny
E HAVE just recived
a complete line of
Ladies Underwear & Capes
and the prics are very low
Overcoats and Rubber
Nhoes. A complete stock
to select from and your
inspection is invited.
aPr.ce Jower than ever.
vsti ; He has clothing, shoes, ~hate,
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No, 624
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�"� Great Bargains.
Weare offering this!week.
They are of good quality and willstand, the'test
4 wool Cashmere 10c. Undershirts# 15c to Zoe.
~Two'tone Cashmere 10c. Ladies or Gents | Rubber ;
Lovely Cotton Plaids for Shoes 25e...
Shirt Waists Sc. Ladies Rabber Shoes,"
Trimming Silks at your own needle toe 5A. |
price. MenTs plain Rubber Shoes 40¢e.
Black Silk Klastic 10ec. MenTs needle toe Rubber
Bed Comforts"largeTsize = 75e. Shoes 75
(EXCEPT SUNDAY).
SRSCHIPTION RATES.
| 93.00
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baad rd 10
d in town by carriers without
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lang rates are liberal and ean be
plication to the editor or at
sorte sane
desire a live correspondent at
postoffice inthe covuty, who will
brief items of NEws as it occurs
i neighborhood. Write plainly
y on one side of the paper. -
We
"" ain
" Liveral Commission on subscrip-
ten rates paid to agents.
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ater cineca
Sarurpay, Deceuser 19TH, 1e9o.
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_ WASHINGTON LEIT ER.
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(Fom Our Regular Correspo..uent. )
Wasaineros, Deo.18th 1896.
Benator Vest has lost none of
his old-time power of expression,
ogor any of ~his. confidence in the
principles for which be has been
fighting so long. He made this
plain ip a short speech he deliv-
ered .this week. Although he
ased hig remarks upon the
~ Dingley bill, he prefaced them by
gaying that he knew it was o dead
Zssue and that he only did so be-
gause many well-meaning peop'e
were urging Congressto act upon
it. Later, the death of the Ding-
- Jey bill was announced by Sher-
nan. Apropos of the late cam-
paign, Mr. Vest said: oWhile 1
pay be subjected to the charge of
being a lunatic, an anarchist and
$ repudiator, I assert thut the
~gnly relief for the people is to
giv: them more money. If we are
Fonatics end anarchists because
we ask for the opening of the
mints to the free coinage of silver,
dhen over six million American
freemen who voted for Wm. J.
Bryon are lunatics, and may God
pelp therepublic. But it is a vile
_ slajder. ~The men who supported
the great leader, Wun. J. Bryan,
are us loya! and as intelligent 4
body of men as any in this coun-
try: The gold standard which is
the. root to rhis evil is the vilest
: monopoly ever conceived in the
wind of morta! man.�
The whole Cuban business was
Virtually postpoved until January
when the Senate adopted Senator
Morgan's resoluvion avking the
President to furnish all the infor-
~gation about the present situa-
tion in Cuba he has, as President
Cleveland is bunting ov the coast
~of South Carolina and congress |
had already adopted a resolution
providing for arecess from De-
mber o22 to January 5. ~Lhe
»peaches made on the subject in
the House and Senato have been
~abont as affective as the excited
Meetings held throughout the
eountry.
The executive committee of the
imetalic Union has been here
or ~several days, preparing to
inne the educational work for
yr» All'the prominent silver
in Congress have been con
g with members of the
onimittee at different times, but
sre has been no single meeting
all the silver men yet.
Although Senator Allen's reso-
ion for the appointment of a
epate committee to investigate
alleged wholesale use of mon-
the late National campaign
offered withoyt consultaticn
Demoera's,~its spirit meets
i approbation, Vemocrats
68" wera; apnounced been
. hig rv why
Roxe
ae
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a8
States i b's vole
ning vote
largely exceeded the
br heavy majonties. ~Senator
Gorman says he is certain that
the total alleged vote of Maryland.
wis at least 20,000 in excess of
the adult male population on the
first of last January, and he would,
like nothing betser than to find
| gat where the excess came from.
\According to some of the best
olution will.have to be changed a
little in order to be effective. For
instance, Senator Morgan said:
oTf Senator Allen makes his reso-
tution joint, and 1% should pases
the Senate and House, there
would be no doubt of the authori-'
ty of corgress to probe the mat"
ter to its furthest depth. The
Senate alone, as I view it, cannct
enquire into an election ina State
~or even into the election of Presi-
dent.� »
ner ereeenemeneereoremmeoe oa
CHRISTI MAS GREETINGS.
JAMES LONG.
has his usual good line of grocerier, con-|
sections and toys for Santa Claus.
J. L. STARKEY.
~These clever boys have a store piled
full of nice things for Christmas. In
great abundance you can find all kinds
of groceries, fruits, confections, smokers
goods, etc. They have a complete
stock.
MORRIS MYERS
place looks hike Christmas fiem front
to rear. He can load you, up with
fruits and confections and send you
bome happy.
D. W. HARDDE.
This popular grocer can be found at
Five Points with a substantial live ot
staple groceries. He carnes the best
brands of everything in the grocery.
line and his prices are right down on
the grouad floor,
J. 8. SMITH.
keeps a choice line ot groceries, canned
goods, conteetions, jellies and all such,
and can fill your orders promptly.
J. W. BROWN.
is never so happy as when he is doing
up some of his nice goods tor vou. He
carries groceries, confections, canued
gouds, & If you want something
gocd to smoke try his leadiug brands of
cigafs.
ED. H. SHELBURN & CO.
WeTve struck it this time"a veritable
wonderland: tor the children, and old
folks too. They lock and look and
look again. G eenville has not seen
any better display of toys and fancy
Christmas goods than Shelburn is
showing, Goods all new and the very
prettiest. Headquarters for good old
St. Nick and this great friend of the
lit.ie tolks will be sure to zo there.
~MATHIAS OWENS.
has two stores full of furniture, stoves,
housefurnizhing goods, &c., with a
good line of toys added.
A. B. ELLINGTON.
This is the 5 and 10 cent store and
a place of great attraction. The cheap
ness of his gocds will astonish you.
DonTt miss going there.
WwW. C. HINES
has a nice line of new groceries and
confections. He can also turnish
fresh oysters in any quantity.
8. M. DANI EL.
ig a new grocer, has just opened a nice
and complete stosk.
-MR8. M. Dd. HIGGS,
has an unusually pretty display of tine
Christmas goods, the very thing for
presents, ~.
MRS. GEORGIA JAMES.
has added « fii of Christmas novelties
to her milline.'y display.
MRS. L. C. GRIFFIN,
has a pretty line uf millinery that the
ladies should éxamine.
J. L. WOOTEN,
has his drug store just tilled with beau"
tiful things of every design.
JG RAWLS,
of 1892 and yet he was defeated | which wili be commenced ver ~ shortly.
parliamentarians, Mr. Allen's res-|
POR THRER YEARS HE SUFFERED"COULD
( but speedy relief and a speeanent cure
hia, has been here a fe
rtinership with Megérs.
Hines in the big Jum-
ber plant to be establish here, work on
pMessrs. Hines and Riley all went to
~Newbern yesterdav to see about having
a side track run to their mill. The
Site is near the junction of the A. &
N. C. and the -W. & W. railroads, and
bas been purchased trom Miss Tiffany
West " Kinston Free Press.
His Worst Enemy Defeated by
P. P, P., LippmanTs
Great Remedy.
HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT"ONB
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.
Mr. A. M. Rawsey, of DeLeon, Texas,
wag @ sofferer from. Catarrh in its worst
form, Traly, his description of his afer
ings esem little short. of marvelous. in
stead of re his ceuch, glad ~fer the
nights comin. é went to it with terror,
ceoemne that another long, weary, wake
ful night and a struggle to breathe was
befere him. He could not sleep on either
side fer twe years. P. P. P., ne! arg
Great Remedy, cured him in quick time.
Mi LIPPMAN. BROS. han nig
essrs. ~ ~ a ;
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I have net slept on either side fees two
years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.
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~am 50 years old, . but.
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P. P. P., amd I heartily recommend it to
my friends and the public generally.
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a A. M. RAMSEY.
THS' STATH OF TiaaS"County of
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A. M. Ramsey, whe, after ing duly
sworn, says on oath that .. foregoing
statement made by him re
virtue of P. P. P. medicine ts trne.
A A. M. RAMSBY.
Bworn to and subscribed before me this
August 4th, 1891. :
- J. M. LAMBSRT, N. P.,
Comaache County, Texas
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LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,
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ESTABLISH D 1875.
SAM. MW. SGHLTZ!
PORK SIDES &SHOULDER
JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will find
their interest to get our prices befcre pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete
1 allits branchea.
FLOUR.COFFEE,SUGAR
RICE, TEA, &c.
Tobacco, Snuff &c.,
we buy diroc} from Manufacturers en-
abling you to buy at one profit. A eou-
ple e stock of
FURNITURE
always on hand and sold at prices to suit
the times. Our goods are all bought and
told f:r CADH therefore, having ne 1isk
so run, we sell at a close margin
S. Yi. SOETUTL YZ Q- sanville,
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Greenville Market.
Corrected by S. M. Schultz.
Bntter, per Ib 16 to zb
Western Sides - 42 t0'5
Sugar cured Ilams 10 to 123
orn 40 to 6
Corn Meal 50 co 6.
Flour, Family 5.50 to 6.25
Lard 6} to it
Oats 35 to 4
Sugar 4 to 6
Coffee 13 to 26
Salt per Sack 76 to Lf0
Chickens 10 to 26
Eggs per doz 124
Beeswax. per po
Cotton and Peanut.
Below are Norfolk prices of cotto
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commiasion Me?-
chants of Norfok -
. COTTON.
Good Middling 7
Middling 64
Low Middling 64
Good Ordinary 5 13-16
Tone"steady.
PEANUTS
Prime ¥
Extra Prime at
oancy , 23
Spanish 60 to 75
Tone"quiet.
TAX NOTICE.
All persons owing taxes to the town
of Greenville are notified they can find
coll and settle.
Dec, Ist will be proceeded against as
the law directs. -
Saye trouble and cost by payiug
pro. ptly.
E. M. McGOWAN, Tax Collector.
To Friends and
Customers.
T has been reported
that' I would not be
inthe Mercantile Busi-
ness next year. Iwant
tosay that isa mistake.
Ishailremain in, busi-
ness at the same. place.
~Thanking you for your
past liberal patronage
and ho) mg to have
a continuant
same, I
serve,
antennae a
GREENVILLE
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4 ri,
am yours ~to
W.H. WHITE.
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~to -inves
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hag @ nite hine of jewelry, clocks ~and
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a The next session of ,this school wil
¢ : PP 1s wiley fi bet
6 feT _ MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.
Gg as and continue for 10, months.
~The terms are as follows. |
| Primary English per mo. 42.00
Intermediate © o| $2.00.
oe eee ¥ op
i 3 | Languages. a. ae
| The work nd discipline of the school
4 bette Shrtiret! ee cae
; a
patron
me ac the May. rTs office where they can]
~1 who fail to pay by| &
e of the!
allies cane amen cnet Seeetmceentcaitinay
TAX NOTICE.
Owing to the bad weather I have ex-
tended the time for collectifig the taxes
for 1896 to the first of January. You
can find me Curing the remainder of
this month in the same office I have
occupied All persons who fail to pay
by the Ist of January will be proceeded
against as the law directs,
Pay your taxes and save costs.
KR. W. KING, Tax Collector.
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cured in 16085 days. You can be treated
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, tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,a
paar i if we fail to cure, If you have taken mere
cury, lodide he and still have aches and
ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
imples, Cupper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
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panes A SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyding
and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty
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4 cRBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BAREEK.
. ~Special attention. given to cleaping
Gentlemens Clothing, | 7
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vated, seyeral new hoonts abied elee-
tric bells to every room. Att
vants. Fish and.O or ~ved dailyT
Patronage of traveling pauli¢ solicitedT
i" wy pu oh.
| NOTICE.
: hereby given that application will
he ands to the next. General Assembly
Lot North Carolina, to amend the Char-
bu of thd Towa of Greenville 3
a
) d) to
nge tre boundary line of said Town,
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Groceries, Fruits, 7448] 4 "A MAMMOTH DISPLAY OF XMAS"" asm ll BRAND EINE SHE mR:
= Confections, a AG ne Fe Site.
} and malice see Panrp ene. teat OUS,4 Poys, eyes OUS, (, | "rOR"
I have opened a first-class ey Kd] consisting of Dolls, Games, Drums, Horns, Horses, ee iss iF tes Cente.
we Velocipedes, Wagons, Carri: ges, Balls, Vases, oi Sagal
RESTA URANT ig i Also handsome presents for the grown folks. Gi¥e | Boge " a,
~ip the rear of my store us a call and see for youteelf. Fire works specialty.
| No better SHOE made:
oN -' We
ane ap. are eee at : ie x E d. H. Sh elbu rn & Co. 7 % ik ~ 7 alt wil] be satisfied
_W. C, HINES.
erage tonne . or eles
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x. 8. CHERRY & C0. Lr ae"OUR FURNITURE om
tat [ms ~e 0¢@THE LEADERS IN@eeo .
TOCK is very large and complete, We have suits in
: | | ig ~~ Oak. Birdeye Maple. Walnut and Curly Birch. Look
i iO. ig os over the following: Wardrobes, Hat Rack», Tables, Fold"
| ee ing Beds, Sideboards, Book Cases, Desks, Sofas, Lounges,
oIts a high kind ~° art i catch, by canta with ike people, |S. BM r! Chairs, Rockers, &c. Christmas shoppers will ~fod it to�
the needs of Christmas time, and convey the Christnas NCHS their interest to see us.
thoughts to the keen-witted buyer. If you wan: gocd = )
Le ae J. 6. CHERRY & co.
goods and want to save money come and Fee ts
si wc F | HM. HARDEE.
lh vf ! WN oa § ; ne a) A 4 i "ga Sales IN""
[age Nie Sub £5 ECT vcs os ss
We court odinpétisica: we admire
opposition, and under no condi- o| 7VSSANSRRRSIS| Soa UY re 4. HATS,oCLOTHING
tion, will we budge from our po- Sar HRI SSIS PO NY ee) |.
sition as the leader 7D HM NRS\SIS) 5 MARAIS ES ofoe aAAanNNNRn
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and
Silverware.
wa Dy iy ~ye fy \Sc\. aoe: 4
G . 4 . ak dl 4 i a Hit \ Pe .
REENVI LL E N C fey MEAG aay Fir Et ie \\\3 ws \ Wid ' T es A ie i iy NAA iat hdesiiadh ibe dete hh cada eee
Ni A 4\ =A S eh Ry i) : Ww -
NLL NINN PEE, | J Hy {i fe f f *, =e PS Doe nas. St rae : ine \ Wy Ait r . a ; .
James L EN ee ee |, We ZN MATHIAS OWENS,
ames Ong, | Bg pos gt ile a """DEALER IN""
(030000000 ihe ff OE D Ay BAY By bs,
Hye (OPP SAB ESS | rca crs,
Stoves & Fixtures,
Holiday. shoppers can get great
bargains by coming to see m.
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A big stoek of Dolls, Drums, yd x 2 Ge
Horses, Stoves, Whips, Wagons, a A . Veg IAN !
Carts, Catridves, i in fact, every- y eee rs we ohe Dry Goods, Notion, Hats, Shoes,&e.
/ : : a 4%; Give us atrial during Penmaes
thing yon want ETO ee
| J. S, TUN STA ive
IL ULB, tMi5} ""__DEALER IN""-
We are ready for the holiday shoppers as nes er before. ae
"""The attraction in""" aa ima: nee rm . ,
Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, Shoes, Hats, |2-s¥pel | | , .
Neckwear, Umbreilas, Linens, Underwear, Hosiery ,Gloves, eee box
&e., ave simply beyond the power of advertisiug pen. ItTs [=a Nye Evervthing kept in stock that is good ou Fancy and
a magnificent, monumental array. Now isthe time- pee & Siuple Groceries. 'Com and see me,
Ricks _ iar Ess \ Mm 1a He: ag! partars fav Christmas Shoppers.
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~SM. DANTE, Leipz TANK ~WILSON ey J A.B ELUNGTON,
"Dealer in" ii i a OS O oe lentuttr » V Proprietor «f the only
""lHE KING DEALER IN""
th Family TOTS cents COT OTH ING been) INDIO CET STORE
+. oFRUITS, Heke me
PAN Sa) ~~ , : | :
cme ANUP and UOARI.. ie Shoes, Eiats,
ide) FURNISHING GOODS Sig -
m�"� A beautiful line of
a = ee:
~im during the~holidays. | Pte LL |
| Jes tot art dy i ie See me during: bys Di ek: Af Christmas and
opt 1 th iw a _
fd rent ap nad Mh _ si Ee adeeb Writs SON aM Vi ah Goods |k
i i Loan ~ My \ BA a %y es ile, Wa vei F rey x |
AY hE i fy 4 Per? | f
diss ° aga aa Le Ni Bak CR ike
act} wei ama fk =. ES 7) came | A wii ee
: i ~ ; 4 :
in the city.
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ws
| 2 G- Moye.
i
i? \re.)-« best qualities
inivesmons? [f so come
ani se var new stock
WDbich ws have just re-
veived. Our store is
fal: of New Goods
vies w to never lower. To
~ds. ws ex god a cordial in-
We I.ave aT beautifal and .up: to
date ine. Yoa will fiud the latest
tule x and «wo knowwe can please
you Ob, how lovely, ~how bean
tifo . ohe presT test line | have ever
geen. is what ont laly friends say
of tiom. o« have a large lire
both: in eo! and blacks aud ean
please you
et emcee
avd Gents FUR
~QODOS we have a
: gn ae
: eta. ghia 3
NIs iiNu .
Bpicwibd i...
Coan acn ie AREY
In LADS: OLOTA for Wrap
ge have jus what you want.
In Men aid Boys PANTS
GOODS we Lave just the best
-stock to be: found and prices were
never lower.
SHOES. In shoes we endeav-
or tu buy xach as will please the
weu'er, the-; ices on Shoes are
much jower tio last season. Give
us atrial whe: you need Shoes
for yourself oc any member of
yoor family, \V. cau fit the small-
est or largest {vot in the county.
~Ow L. M: Reysulds & Co.Ts Shoes
~for Men and toys are warranted |,
-arvice. We have
had ix sin experience with
this linc uu s: ow them to be all
We Cul bk. ia. Be
Yio give gued
In fiat VA, eos GUNS,
GES i LMA ~J MOEN Is,
Loaves: 7: Gall bd, CROCK:
PHY, Gis so WARE, HALL
LAs. |. cBRABY LAMPs,
PahLORK LAMPS, LAMP
FiXiUtic.s, TINWARE,
WCUOD ad WILLOW WARE
HA kos & COLLARS,
41.0 NK», GROCERLES,
P..UViSiONs, FURNITURE
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
OAKPETS, GARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
OUKLALN VOLES,
and wuy goods ; ou need for your
gelf and family come to see us.
Qur object is to sell good bon-
est soods ai the lowest prices.
We huye a iage line of
FURWITURE!
and can give you anything ycu
may ur at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see our
$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,
To pass us by wild be an inex-
casable injustice to your pocket
book. ~This iv 1s 80 because we
gay 80, but bec. use our goods
and prices mak. sso. Here isa
fair proposition:
3 pothiuy, sive us nothing, but af
you fia vir goo and prices sal
ctory, acknowledge it with
x ~ear patronage. Hoping to see
you soon and prowising our best
efforts t¢ wake your coming
pleasant aud profitable, we are
Your fries,
eae re ators.
wees ab price any object to
"try one at Jesse W. BrownTs.
If we deserve].
DAIL Y REFL y
WEATHER "BULLETIN.
Fair tonight, increasing beacseaabe
duting Sunday.
"_"
Holidays. :
email
Gilliam returned to Tarboro oto
day. ° :
J. F. King went to Richmond this
morning,
E. R. Aiken left. this morning for
| Wilmington,
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NEW YCRK QOTTON.
OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. GLOSE
Jan. 6.83 6.83 6.76 6.78
Mar. 7.00 7,00 6.94 6.95
May. 7.18 7.14 7.07 7.10
CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.
ling for Oxford,
rev. E. D Brown came over from
Waeat"_ Kinston this morning.
Dec. 762 77 76: v7} ;
Boux . 8 i r The editor and wife réturned from
sp Norfolk Friday: evening, )
jn (Sh Ue ie Ta
Riss... Col. Harry Skinner left this morn-
Jan, 983 BSR BRD 874 ing for Washington City.
~ * the * 9 of + ~
J. A. Dupree returned Friday even-
ing from Norfolk.
HOLIDAY HINTS. Mrs. L. H. Reuntree returned to
" Ayden Friday evening,
Items That are of Special Inter. st :
Just Now,
Fresh Pork Sausage at 3S. M aHives.
: Miss Mary Alice. Moye came home
this morning from Kinsey School, La"
Finest caady in ponnd boxes at Grange,
StarkeyTs.
aang oncemmcesone
Mrs, Della Hunter, of Gates county
arrived Fyiday evening tu visit rel-
SchuTtz.
K 4 . wig J. M. Maylan, the deaf mute. who
or a choice smoxe, try Philadelphia jas been here for a week, left today tor
Seal, at D. S. SmitbTs. Washington.
Sweet and tresh, Carr Butter in 1
Ib. packages, at S. M. Schultz.
Misses Louise Latham aud Winnie
Skinner returned this morning from
Kinston.
Rev. N- M. Watson, the new pastor
cf tlie Methodist cnureh, arrived this
brands {morning and will hold his first services
here tomorrow.
Vermont Buttes .vT sale at D. S
~sinith.
All kinds Fruits aad best
Cigars at Stark-yTs.
¢ ~arr has appomted O. L.
Fresh Taffy ma Gov. Carr PP
. 7 waeavety Say Wen only Joyner, of the Eastern Warehouse, a
delegate to the Tobacco Growers and
Dealers Conventicn at Ocela, Fla., Jan
12th. :
10 cents a pound at ShelburnTs.
Cueap"d0) varrels choice Apples
at S. M. Shultz.
For Buggies, Surries, Pheatons or
~Fry those celebrate] oOzone� cigars
at S$. M. Dan~e s © Carriages calk on E. C. White agent
one ere for A. Wrenn & SonsT vehicles
Nive mourning paper i é
roing paper jn boxes a6) yo, fresh, London layer seedless and
Reflector Book Store. and stemless Raisins, Currants, Prones,
Dates and choice contectioneries, call at
A sthehtful T i: of
delightful smoke"The Carder a i 8. TonsiatlTe.
Church Services To-morrow.
Methodist church"-Sunday-school at
9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M,
and 7:00 P. M.,by Rev. N. M. Watson.
100,000 dozen Eggs wanted at J. §&.
unstal.Ts, highest cash prices paid.
~Toys, Dru, Dolls, Wagons, Car-
riages, Vases, Cups and Saucers, at 5S,
M. Schultz. church."Sunday-school
Episcopal
at 9:30 A. M.
Baptiss charch"Sunday school at
9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
and 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells
Communion after moraing service
Presbyterian chur*h"Sunday schoo!
at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.
M. and 7;00 P. M., by Rev. E. D.
Brown.
Headquarters for Fruits and Con-
fections for Christ mas.
S. M. DANIEL.
You never saw such a display of
Toys as we are opening.
Ep. H. Suecpurn & Co.
We are new opening up the prettiest
jine of Toys and Christmas goods eyer
before shown here.
Ep. H. Suerpurn & Co.
In1l Ib packages"Golden Dates,
Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nuts,
Evaporated Apples and Peaches t!(hristmas is nearly here and I
S. M Shultz. have opened a splendid as-
: sortment of
Want to sce something pretty ? Look
at those Ja lies gold pens, pearl handle it (i 1} il (i if
at Reflector Book Store. - (ds dil Ol tI iH dy
Come and feast your eyes on the} Gome und see and be surprised.
prettiest lot et Christmas goods you ever
A. B. ELLINGTON.
saw. Ep. H. SHetpurn & Co.
CAPES
alt, satiate Sateen Pree 4
CLOAKS. |
FINE SHOES.
The Finest Line in the city
~ : yh a oe
i
ie Eon a We aeyee. oe ee
ele Everybody ~Getting aap For. the 4
_R. W. King went to Bethel woilay :
¢ ied eras : 3 . W. H. Barnes went fo Suffolk today.
Judge A. W. ae left this morn-
= AT
RICKS & TAFT.
holidays and you cannot do better than
make your relative or friend a
#7 present of this kind. ~v.
New Dress Goods
New Dress Silks
New Table Linen
New Handkerchiefs f
New Neckwear a
New Underwezz
New Shoes
New Fine Clothings
New Hats
New Overcoat
New Hosiery
| New Suits
New Gloves
New Wraps
~
PEPE PPP LPL LDL LPL LLP LLL PPL!
We will make special efforts this week to serve
our trade. ~a,
RICKS & TAFT
The Ladies Palace oye
To the Sports..
We are now headquarters for all kinds of
and mek all competitors asto price
and high grade goods, "="===z="*="-_"=n
U-: N7. 26. + beaded: Shells,
j~== 25 cents per box.
PPPPVAAANAP AN DPS LN ST Ne lg lal LD POM
HARDWARE, Tinware,
in abundance and low in price.
Special Inducements ( Ns.
offered on
TODAY 0 WRITE AN AD,
THINK FORAMOMENT "
"" What causes the rush at--" ©
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Lw,-.
oThe ehitic is very easily ae ooo
GOODS in the State. __
3. Our prices are way down below the fameat.
4. Our Toys and Dol hare as dori ag you ever
¢ saw.
4. Oar satoeuiny are alte and:eourteous. !
Xmas shoppers come See US| : Ea anatnt ond XMAS.
See the array of New Goods below for the Xmas "
SPOAGING �. GOODS.
STOVES
WE ARE JUST 100 sy
t¢,