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          <lb />7<lb /><lb />ba<lb /><lb />cy<lb /><lb />E DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />GReciaicecettamanee trientine ttn mihi Rt eh tment testinnte<lb /><lb />ees rete arte tire ene pea inen tiring aan casnaattn tt<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, NO<lb /><lb />pene cereansteninienen tte etm anemner<lb /><lb />VEMBER 14, 1896.<lb /><lb />"<lb />eee retin net<lb /><lb />A Stan<lb />Hl<lb /><lb />It you know a good<lb />~thing when you see<lb />~t in the way of<lb /><lb />ih,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />you wili be astonished<lb />at the savirgs he has.<lb /><lb />SHOES:<lb /><lb />of the best make. See<lb />the 20th Century, the<lb />neatost shoe shown.<lb /><lb />"- o-<lb />Dress Goods, Notions,<lb />Gents Furnishings, &amp;c.,<lb />in abundavee and the<lb />drices are mucn lower<lb />than were ever known<lb /><lb />before...<lb /><lb />wee ey RES f F; j 4<lb />i se iu<lb />! ~qaT Ba | 7-7 ~ rs<lb />: glia) a7 eS<lb /><lb />yh ¥<lb /><lb />pe eR Be SSS<lb />Reg pas<lb />er BS gy a ees ie Bi 4 ;<lb /><lb />a Next d wor lo the Bank*of 1D MK stinass sys -omij popuvy foq,,"Ex-| They had a fancy street parade this<lb />- -. Grevaville, | change. 3 J | bse)<lb /><lb />di<lb /><lb />WHAT IT COST THEM.<lb /><lb />cement ae<lb /><lb />Am»unts the Candidates Faidto Get<lb />Their Offices<lb /><lb />The newly elected officers of the<lb />county have filed with the Superior<lb />Court Clerk statements of expenses in-<lb /><lb />The one-year-old son of Mr. and<lb />Mrs. John Springs, who formerly lived<lb />here, but who now live at Blowing<lb />Rock, had a narrow escape from being<lb />devoured by a vicious hog a tew days<lb />The hog belongs to Col. Celt,<lb />rwho had bought it from Mr. Springs<lb />but it had strayed back to its old home.<lb />The child was playing on the porch,<lb /><lb />ago.<lb /><lb />curred by them to secure their elec"<lb /><lb />tion. Some figures from these accounts<lb /><lb />may prove interesting to our readers, | Mrs. Springs, who was alone in the<lb />A. J. Moye, Senator elect, places his house, heard it screaming, and running<lb />expenses at $27.10, while Slade Chap-<lb />man adi, V. Cox, the Representa-<lb />tives, put their figures at $0.40 and $16<lb /><lb />respectively.<lb /><lb />out, saw the hog dragging it across the<lb /><lb />yard by the arm. ~The hog succeeded<lb /><lb />in dragging the child partially under a<lb />woodpile before the mother could res-<lb /><lb />cy cue it by beating the hog over the head<lb />W. UW, Yarrington, Sheriff elect, | , a, ° on, :<lb />. 1: soe onl .| Lhe childTs arm was badly injured, bu"<lb />foois his amount up at $88.99). His |.<lb />; 2 otherwise it was none the worse from<lb />statement is more «xplicit than any of}. 7<lb />. its terrible experience.""Charlotte Ob-<lb /><lb />the others and is the only one that in-<lb />server.<lb /><lb />cludes what was sp nt for whiskey as<lb /><lb />belonging in the het of campaign ex-<lb />: Some Billviile Philosophy.<lb />penses. Ti ] T » |<lb />. LS , he elcctionTs over, but some of the<lb />J, J. Perkins, Register of Deecs: . . ,<lb />, . candidates donTt take a newspaper, and<lb />elect, comes second largest in amount, , . ;<lb />theyTre still running.<lb /><lb />placing his expenses at $387.70. Hig<lb />affidavis sets forth tha: he los; his ex} We named our/ast boy oBill� im<lb />pens? book and the items are given as | honor of Bryan, and, just like tue resi<lb />best they can be recalied from mem. | of ~em, he came on the Ist ci the<lb />ory. month,<lb /><lb />J. A. Thigpen Treasacer-elect, puts} All is net lost. We've " sti'l got<lb /><lb />his expenses at $12.70, all made in one} camp-meeting and three meals a day<lb /><lb />mayment to the chairman of the exeeu- . .<lb />P J It was acampaizn of education, but<lb />tive Co nmittee.<lb /><lb />B. J. Wilson, Coroner-elect and J.<lb /><lb />Kt. Jenkins, Surveyor"elect, wade aili-<lb /><lb />uv powertul rainy spell.<lb /><lb />We won't have any democratie pro-<lb /><lb />| ° cession in Billville, We've all vot the<lb />davits tiat they spent nothing at all. ,<lb /><lb />rheumatism,<lb />Of the County Comuniss:oners"e-ect,<lb /><lb />yy . .<lb />ay  nation, 18, not ave<lb />John Thompson was the only one who Phe national motto is, not to have<lb /><lb />; hard feelinTs : ! ran folks fall te<lb />had avy expense, his account being even 1 feelinTs ; but how can folks fall ten<lb /><lb />W. M. King and J. L. G. Man"<lb /><lb />ning both muking athda it that they<lb /><lb />wr stories ang not have vem ?<lb />Do.<lb /><lb />did not spenda cour on their election , Marr'age Liceases,<lb /><lb />mere wrenmmeng The Register ot Deeds issued license<lb /><lb />We did closely the<lb /><lb />statements of the Constables to the following persons during the<lb /><lb />and Jus<lb />tices of tae Peace over the county, buc firsttwo weeks in November ;<lb />WHITE.<lb />J.J. Smith and Mary Maddock.<lb />W. T. Hunter and D. O. Gay.<lb />C. P. Spruill end Sadie Short.<lb />J. I. Thomas and Bessie L. Bailey.<lb />COLORED.<lb />Joe Frizzle and Rena Ormand.<lb /><lb />most of those glanced at said they |<lb />spent nothing at all.<lb /><lb />The district and State officers had to<lb />render their statements to the Sec e.<lb />Stute. The Raleigh Press<lb />Visitor says that Governor"elect D. L,<lb /><lb />tary of<lb /><lb />Russell put in his account at $999,<lb /><lb />C. Q ay ~ 4 ~ , * 1<lb />and that Harry Skinner, Congressmar- Kinanuel Carney and Maggie Little.<lb />Mozes Moore and Settie Leathers.<lb /><lb />J. UL. Hines and Nora Varper.<lb /><lb />elect for this district, put his at $603.04.<lb />Perhaps the most interesting item in the<lb />ColonelTs expenses is $100 to Paleman<lb />John, of Elizabeth City, the editoi ot<lb />the only dyed"in-the"wool Republican<lb />paper in the district.<lb /><lb />way.<lb />John Stewart and Estelle Young.<lb />Miles Short Jr. and Arnecia Artis.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />The Trusts Prosper.<lb /><lb />An Insult to tae South.<lb /><lb />The New York World is a great<lb />newspaper, but that it is usfriendly to<lb />the South and the interests of this -ec-<lb />tion is well known. The World his a<lb />a great many subscribers throughout<lb />the South, but it dces not merit a sin-<lb />gle one, as it loses no opportunity to<lb />vilify and sland+: the very people who<lb />are its patrons. J.st read the follow-<lb />ing from a sec2nt issue of that paper:<lb /><lb />_ oDuring the last week,� says the New<lb />York World, othere has been an ag-<lb />vanve ef 24 per cent in the stock cf the<lb />Cotton Seed Oil Trust, of 64 in that<lb />of the sugar ~Trust, cf 24 for the Do-<lb />hacco and Cigarette Trust, 34 for the<lb />Illinois Steel Trust, 3 for the National<lb />Lirseed Oi Trust, 4} for the Rubber<lb />~Lrust and 5} for the General Electric<lb />syndicate.� There has been no advance<lb />in the price v! cotton, tobacco or land<lb />No noubdt this is glorious news to the<lb />negroes aud poor white tolks who voted<lb />for McKinley. They get so much bene-<lb />fit out of the prosperity of the trusts,<lb />you know.<lb /><lb />oThe Bryan electoral vote 1s narrow<lb />ing to the exact size predicted by the<lb />World oa tha basis of greed, debt. rid-<lb />~ign poverty and ignorance. Mr. Bry-<lb />an has carried the five silver-mining<lb />camp States" Nevada, Colorado,Idaho,<lb />Montana and Utah"all owned and<lb />controlled by the greedy Silver Trust.<lb />He _ has. carried Washington, Kausas<lb />and Nebraska, three of the six pureiy<lb />agricultural States adjacent to the sil-<lb />ver States ded ruled Fy farmers. who<lb />together owe more farm mortzages than<lb />they own forms. He has carried the<lb />twelve States taat ruined and impov-<lb />erished themselves in the Confedracy<lb />and that have so large an ignorant ele-<lb />ment that about one-fourth of the white Baptist. church"Sunday school at<lb /><lb />voting population cannot even read amd} | 0) ;<lb />write. And those twenty States. ure all 2:39 0. Preaching * a a: st<lb />aud 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells.<lb /><lb />he bas carried�<lb /><lb />Psesbytérian chur?h"Sunday school<lb />at 9:30 A. M.~ Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />and 7:00 P. M, by Rev. E. D. Brown,<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow.<lb />Methodist church"-Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preachingat 11 A. M<lb />and 7,00 P. M. by Rev. N. H D. Wil,<lb />son. |<lb />Episcopal . church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />, A pair in a hammock<lb />Gitano tempted to ikiss. - -#'<lb /><lb />4 or<lb />ee 3<lb /><lb />é fit<lb /><lb />&amp;,<lb /><lb />$ y<lb />PF os<lb /><lb />ne | | Thejboys are having. circuses now.<lb /><lb />Dragged Off ByaHig.<lb /><lb />John Williams ann ifarciett Korne- ;<lb /><lb />woolen:and cotton. A fullline of Gents Fur-<lb /><lb />Ae ntipentnce restr men =r<lb /><lb />inieenll aanamnenn aE once me<lb /><lb />PRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />Hats.<lb />Shirts,<lb />Half Hose,<lb />Umbrellas,<lb />Unde1 wear,<lb />Handkerchiets,<lb /><lb />Collars and Cuffs,<lb />Ready-made Clothing,<lb />Made-to-measure Clothing.<lb /><lb />Wehave the talent, the knack<lb />the deft turn, the genius of<lb />pleasing the public. Our suc-<lb />cess 18 not accident, its the<lb />result of design. This store pu ONE<lb />never stood out so ciearly and strikingly as it<lb />does to-day tor goodgoodsandlow prices. come<lb />and lay down your dollars asif you were put-<lb />ting them in a bank, if you want reliable cloth-<lb />ing ata conscientiously low pric2. Non3ed to<lb />rantover our goods. The news of their excel-<lb />lence and elegance passes frommouthto mouth<lb />the buyer tells his neighborandihe his.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />TH# KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />OUT OF THE OLD...<lb /><lb />Into the New""<lb /><lb />"_ Store we have<lb /><lb />==<lb /><lb />Will be pleased to serve one and all.<lb /><lb />St fies ue Sent St pote Sn ee A OE DN RT OR ee PRR Pe RR SpE tee wet MOEA RE Matra SMM ey te<lb /><lb />LANG LANG<lb /><lb />SELL SELL<lb /><lb />CHEA P<lb /><lb />CHEAP<lb /><lb />We es<lb />HAVE IAEA.<lb /><lb />mace entireties meet Fie ennai cine tinseshiti none eegsreain = itame agr eae<lb /><lb />Prices Low Down.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS.<lb />CLOTHING. 222 csctsnnuansye ost rs wa ne<lb />SHOES, SHOES.<lb /><lb />Anda complete line ot Ladies Underwear, both |<lb /><lb />We carry a beauiiful line cf Ladies<lb />Dress Goods and Trimmings to mated,<lb /><lb />To fit the young a<lb /><lb />idodanlat very | )<lb />ow prices. ) a<lb /><lb />nishing Goods. (ome and exami<lb />ill please you. " |<lb /><lb />| ne oursprices<lb />and they w ee<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb /> aflernoon.<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.§ ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />{)<lb /><lb />sehen ma ie Sebi iis ie niente ncaa<lb /><lb />DAILY RF LECTOR<lb /><lb />DJ. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Booreth as SoCo ud-ciass giail miaiter.<lb /><lb />gio rnin Oe eee an<lb />SURSCRIPTICN RATES.<lb /><lb />at an yee . - + . . e30<lb /><lb />ne month, - ° - . 2h<lb /><lb />pe week. - Py - - mit<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers withou!<lb />-axtra cost.<lb /><lb />Ao yertisng rates are liberal andean be<lb />nad on application to the editor or at<lb />gine office,<lb /><lb />We desire a iva correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice in the covnty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />ti each neighborhood, Write plain):<lb /><lb />nd oniy on one side of the paper.<lb />4<lb /><lb />ne ene ema<lb /><lb />~ey<lb /><lb />Lipera: Commission ol supscrip-<lb /><lb />+ Jon rutes paid to agents.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Girt apainenr ener<lb /><lb />SarurpDay. NOVEMBER 14TH, 1%.<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />(From Our Regular Correspondent. )<lb />a WASHINGTON, Nov. [3th 1896.<lb />; While President Cieveland may<lb />| have failed in meny things he<lb />bas undertaken, his administias<lb />~tion has just wor the greatest<lb />- Giplewatie victory in the history<lb />- of ourcouutry. The negotiations<lb />now comple.ed, of the treaty pro-<lb />yidizg for the submissicn ¢o ar-<lb /><lb />-pitration to Venzuela boundary<lb />dispute involves @ fullrecognit:on<lb />of the Monroe doctrine by Great<lb />Britiav, and consequently by the<lb />rost of the world, and complies<lb />with every demand made by this<lb />government. The extent of this<lb />diplomacie victory may be com-<lb />preherded best by remembering<lb />that Venezuela has been trying<lb />to get Great Britain to arbitrate<lb />5 the dispute for more than fifty<lb />years, aud now the other paity te<lb />the arbitration is notto be Ven-<lb />ezuela but the United States.<lb />Members of the diplomatic corp:<lb />gay the credit for the victory 1s<lb />more largely due to Secretar)<lb />Qluey than to President Cleveland<lb />No matter to whom credit 1s due,<lb />it is a matter for every patriotic<lb />American torejoice over. Begin<lb />ning with Monroe every Pr:si-<lb />dent of the United States ha:<lb />asserted the right of this country<lb />to interfere to prevent the for-<lb />cible acquisition of territory ov<lb />this coutinent by a foreign powe',<lb />bat never until now basthat righ<lb />been recognized by a Huropean<lb />Darion.<lb /><lb />The Republican circus prom<lb />ises to open withjthe reassembling<lb />of Congress, instead of waiting<lb />for the inauguration of McKinlev<lb />and the performance is Jikely tc<lb />be continuous, and from the num<lb />bor of clowns who will appear 1'<lb />oaght to be uproarionsly ofunnyT<lb />Tue fun may not materilize, but<lb /><lb />the uproar can be counted upon<lb />to a dad certa.rty.<lb /><lb />| Ex-Secretary Hoke Smith was<lb /><lb />4 in Washington this week on legal<lb /><lb />business. He said he was out ol<lb /><lb />politics for the time being ana<lb /><lb />was not a candidate for the Sen-<lb /><lb />a~e, tecause the voters of his<lb /><lb />§ ate had decided that the map<lb /><lb />elected to succeed Senator Gor-<lb /><lb />dn most be a silver man.<lb />Senator Morgan _ evidently<lb />"thinks that the interyiew with<lb /><lb />QO airman Dingley of the House<lb />~ Ways and Means committee which<lb />~was telegraphed all over the coun.<lb /><lb />_, bey was given for the purpose of<lb />notifying the country that the<lb />__ Dingley tariff bill would not be<lb />_ passed by the Senate at the com-<lb />ing session of Oongress, because<lb />- of the opposition of silver Sen-<lb />ators. As one of the silver Sena-<lb />tors Mr. Morgan said: oIf the<lb />~Dingley tariff bill, so called,<lb />gees the Senate this wint"<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />¥<lb />a<lb /><lb />janes<lb /><lb />~che situation thusly :<lb /><lb />fight.<lb />glad to acknowledge it; but it is<lb />our belief that, Maj, McKinley<lb />cipnot over<lb />liws. His proposed policy offers<lb />no<lb />cannot revive unless more money<lb /><lb />4 ty ie<lb />fault ot the Re eis Ds<lb />wig get tie ous = : G ip * ' 7 a Ga x<lb />a i 5 Oe eee = ; AR _ oa C<lb />q : oe ~ ¢ x<lb /><lb />| beginning of October, only to be<lb /><lb />or the Reed bill, whatever you<lb />may choose to call it, is only a<lb />makeshift and the manufacturers<lb />of the east do not reaily want it.<lb />I do not expect to see it pass. It<lb />seems to me very likely that this<lb />will be a case of the engineer<lb />hoist by his own petard. The<lb />watter of tariff legislation at the<lb />coming session depends very<lb />iwuch upon whether the Republi-<lb />cans really desire to pass the<lb />Diagley bill. I have had no<lb />talk at any time with any Sena-<lb />tors regarding their probable<lb />attitude toward the measure in<lb />the event of its being brought<lb />before the Senate this winter, but<lb />so'far asI am personally concerned<lb />they way have their way with it.<lb />lL would hke to see it presented<lb />to Mr. Cleveland. He might feel<lb />sufficieotly grateful to Mr. Mc-<lb />Kinley for praising and upholding<lb />his financial policy to forgive the<lb />seyere reproof which the Kepub-<lb />lican party administered to him<lb />al the St. Louis convention, and<lb />to aid the Republicans now 1D<lb />getciug through their two year<lb />Dingley bill. I am afraid the<lb />Repablicans will have to offer a<lb />great many apologies to the west<lb />for their failure to pass such a<lb />measure, and I do vot propose<lb />that anv of them shall be charged<lb />to me.�<lb /><lb />The president of the Lakeland<lb />Democratic Club, which did ef-<lb />fective work in the campaign just<lb />closed, and wuich is io continue<lb />iis Organization, gives his idea of<lb />oTf Major<lb />McKinley succeeds in restoring<lb />good times permanently, and de-<lb />monstrates that his theory is cor-<lb />r-ct, of course, we will have no<lb />We will be benefitted and<lb /><lb />immutable natura!<lb /><lb />encouragement. Business<lb />is put in circulation. The retire<lb />meut of the greepbacks will no?<lb />dothis. Therefore, we are orga-<lb />nizing now to stay farther en"<lb />croachment on populer rights.<lb />and the campaign of patristic ed-<lb />ucation will go on, and four years<lb />hence we will wave the victorious<lb />Democratic banner �<lb /><lb />oThere is just one thing,� re-<lb />marked a Repubhean Senater,<lb />owhich, to my mind, makes it<lb />certain that neither Ex-President<lb />Harrison nor Speaker Reed will<lb />be members of McKipleyTs cab~-<lb />uet; they are both too big, men-<lb />tally, to play subordinaies to Me<lb />Kinley, and no body knows it<lb />any better than McKinley him-<lb />self. He may tender Cabinet<lb />portifolios to both men, in fact,<lb />I feel assured that he will; but<lb />it will be done merely as an act<lb />of goodwiil, and not with the<lb />slightest expectation that either<lb />man will accept.�<lb /><lb />A great many people are agk-<lb />ing what Ssunator Batler did in<lb />the recent campaign to give him<lb />ihe enormous head he is exhibit<lb />ing these days. He has developed<lb />a mania for keeping bimself be-<lb />fore the public by talking rot to<lb />newspaper. reporters, who, of<lb /><lb />course, print it. They alwavs en-<lb />joy seeing a public man make a<lb />monkey of himself.<lb /><lb />ere<lb />A Frosty Mine.<lb /><lb />The iee-covered. regions of the far<lb />nerth deubtless contain many treas-<lb />ures Which the inhabitants of sunnier<lb />clizes would fain possess. Deposits<lb />of coal have been found in Greenland,<lb />and precious metals are krewn to ex-<lb />~ist within the arctic clits. Woother<lb />these riches of the ; Hl ever be<lb />distributed throu~: the marts of the<lb />world is a questio: forthe next century<lb />to answer, At present the most north-<lb />erly mine in existence is said to be that<lb />~of Omalik on the Fish river in the<lb />northwest ccrucr of Alaska in latitude<lb /><lb />sarth y<lb />we a ¥<lb /><lb />65 degrees north. It produces lead.and<lb /><lb />silver, principally the first named, anid<lb /><lb />re-<lb /><lb />sumed late in the follow yon<lb />YouthTs Campanion. ing spring<lb /><lb />nS<lb /><lb />oJardinere Mats. coe<lb /><lb />Some handsome new mats to place<lb />under the jardinieres kept on polished<lb />tables are squares of white China silk<lb /><lb />wide. These mats are made over a<lb />stiff foundation of erinoline or canvas,<lb />covered with a layer of cotton and lined<lb />at the back with silk of a contrasting<lb />color. For instance, one of those seen,<lb />which is in a room where there is much<lb />green of various shades, has a border of<lb />olive plush, and is covered at the back<lb />with olive China silk. The center of<lb />white China silk is covered with an all-<lb />over pattern of flowers of about the<lb />size of a 25-cent piece. These flowers<lb />are outlined in coarse green embroidery<lb />silky. On the mat wasa greeh jardi-<lb />niere holding a palm. The plant was<lb />placed on a Turkish coffee table of ma-<lb />hogany. These low tables are much<lb />used in all kinds of wood for holding a<lb />single plant. Inaroom witha different<lb />coloring the mat could be made of white<lb />and dark or old blue, or of raspberry<lb />color and white. A spread made fora<lb />large mahogany dining table is a larger<lb />square of this kind, so that when laid<lb />on the table it leaves the corners bare.<lb />It has a border of apple-green satin."<lb />N. Y. Post.<lb /><lb />J, W. HIGGS, Pres, 1. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEXS.<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mad.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotlana<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs ~Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />sere ono gst Ea<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />Loublic.<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account<lb /><lb />Books Furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />ot ns<lb /><lb />P) @ a<lb /><lb />Under takers ad<lb />Funeral Uuvectors<lb /><lb />JREENVILLE, N. v.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />than ever offered before. Small profits<lb />and quick saes. is our motto. Our<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet the<lb />wants of the masses, We are. sel'ing<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb />price,<lb /><lb />$'5 casket we sell for $69<lb /><lb />TO of ee 66 a)<lb /><lb />65 os 6 45,50<lb /><lb />55 bs ts x3 Al)<lb /><lb />50 os oe oe oo<lb /><lb />45 66 66 6. 30<lb /><lb />35 as 66 oo 05<lb /><lb />80 6 sé ir) 20<lb />sy 1G<lb /><lb />15 oe 18.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is a trial and will give eu-<lb />tire satisfaction..<lb />G. A. MecGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb />B. F. SUGG. Manager.<lb /><lb />Rear a ce, pet<lb /><lb />A Large stock ole<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, dc.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb />CU. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER<lb /><lb />| Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever<lb /><lb />be-<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />PES<lb /><lb />fore. " =<lb /><lb />with @ border of plush about.a finger }-<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P,P, P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedi.<lb /><lb />POR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT--ONE<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was @ sufferer from Catarrb in its worst<lb />form, Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous, In-<lb />stead of ormosnn 4 his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realizing that anuther long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a struggle to breathe was<lb />before him. He could not sleep on either<lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LBON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb /><lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head te the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation the heart,<lb />and has relieved me of all pain. One nos-<lb />tril was closed for tem years, but now |!<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />ahh le sleep soundly in any position all<lb />n<lb /><lb />am 50 years old, but expect soon tc<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />I feel glad that I was lucky enough to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb />Yours respeetfully,<lb />: A. M. RAMSEY<lb /><lb />THE STATH OF ThraAS"County of<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned  au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared<lb />A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this<lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb /><lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County, Texas<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />hangs and feet. Its agonies are intense.<lb />but speedy relief and a permanent cure<lb />is gained by the use of P. p. P.<lb /><lb />WomanTs weakness, whether nervons or<lb />otherwise, can be cured and the system<lb />built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman t<lb />a beautiful woman.<lb />hon mbles. blotches, ae and all dis-<lb /><lb />gurements o e skin are rem<lb />cured by P. P. P. oved and<lb /><lb />P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build<lb />uP Ye systema and regulate you in every<lb /><lb />. . P. P. removes that heavy, -<lb />LEME SS v7, town<lb />or Blotches and Pimples<lb />take P. P. P. cians<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great<lb />Remedy. and get well at once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS,<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Black. Savannah. da.<lb /><lb />For sale by J.L. Wosten.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />Pragmens AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />their interest toget our prices befcre pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplet<lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOOR, $9773, STsAk<lb /><lb />aways util, OWEST MARKET f RICES<lb /><lb />&amp; GO SNUFF &amp;<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers; ena<lb />bling you to buy at oae profit. Acom<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />-FURNIFURE<lb /><lb />1 HAVE: TEE PRETTIEST<lb />"LINEOF"<lb /><lb />~all Paper'<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />at}<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb /><lb />ever hown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples~to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb /><lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />COTTUN. |<lb />Good Middling 7 13-16<lb />Middling . 7 9-16<lb />Low Middling 7 3-16<lb />Good Ordinary 64<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />oancy . 23<lb />Spanish �,�0 to 74<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8, M. Schultz. ; ;<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 20<lb />Western Sides 44 tu §<lb />Sugar cured [lams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb /><lb />50 co 65<lb />4,25 to 5.1 O<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb />Flour, Family<lb /><lb />Lard 64 to iV<lb />Oats 35 to 4@<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Cottee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 75 to 1 40<lb />Chickens lv to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 124<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REFORT,<lb /><lb />BY Oo. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Luas" Common..........24,10 8<lb /><lb />oés Fine,... esses to 14<lb />Curters"Common... ....64 tol0<lb />.10 to 18<lb /><lb />enn a<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY onan 2:72<lb />yg : r<lb />matiary BLOOD POISO permanently<lb />cured in 15t035 days. You can be treated at<lb />ae home forsame price under same guaran-<lb />Maneacuey CY If you prefer tocome here we willco<lb />==" tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,a<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLooD POISO<lb />we ee tocure. We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nat e Cees onaitenre ah world for a<lb />ot cure. is disease h<lb />affied the skill of the most eminent eons<lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proogs sent sealed on<lb />hpplication. Address COOK REMED CO.<lb />807 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO,<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ened<lb /><lb />| R. R. L. CARR,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Eonse,<lb /><lb />oy<lb />7<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥. 0. Harding<lb />Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N.C,<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />. Greenviile, N.<lb />pecial attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb />Loans mde on short time.<lb /><lb />John H.3mall, W. H. Long,<lb />W shington, N. C. Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />Sua LL &amp; LONG,<lb />Attorneys and Counselors at Law.<lb /><lb />QRERNVILLE, N-C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE; N. 0.<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing:<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />HReenr EDMUNDS,<lb />¥ASHIONABLE BARE BR.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning:<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb />"""""""<lb /><lb />: OTEL NICHOLSON, .<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />_, .. Washington, N.C,<lb />_ This Hotel has bec u thoroughly reno<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added, élec-<lb />tric bellsto every room. attentive ser-.<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />Patronage of traveling puulic sol<lb />* Centry located. " 6<lb /><lb />~Tvants. Fish and Oysters seryed' ey<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices to sun.<lb />the t imes., Our ~areal! bought an, | ers0ns<lb /><lb />_ The Town Tex List for 1896 has beenT<lb /><lb />placed:in my hands for collection. All.<lb />brsons W Y4 4 to the tow! of.<lb /><lb />the same and save further trouble. ed<lb />_., BE. M, MeGowan, Tax Collector..<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />ud<lb /></p>
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Revise, Henderson, N.C.<lb />) Se ot " 3. Wood M.ore, b, s., J. R. Hedges, Tarboro, N.C.<lb />33 4. Madge, bl. m., d. W. Dixon, Willov Greene, N. C. :<lb />~ Zar | d. Rayalite, br. «, W. EB, Coover, Raleigh, N.C. GIVES YOU THE NEWS FREsH EVERY<lb />a aed al aM 6. Barron Wood, b. ¢,, S. L. Gowell, Hamp.on, Va. AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />Lv Wilson L ae | 6 2y 7, Rapid. br. s,, G. L. Bennett, Goldsboro, N. C. WORKS FOR THE RFS�"�<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 3 10 | 7005/8. Rivet, m., W. H. Whitehead, Rocky Mount, N. C. ~"INTERESTS OF.<lb />Magnolia | 4 16) 4 2 , TE<lb />Uy Magnolia al ~5 9 43 NO. 2, 2:40 CLASS, TROTTING, PURSE $200.00,<lb />, :  Mf, 1 AM to , .<lb />" pM 1. Bird Eye, s.s., Smith &amp; Hooker, Greenville, N.C. _ .<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE. 2. Frank T, b.s., C. Steele, Norfolk, Va. 0<lb />- __.|3. Barron Wood, b. ¢., 8. L. Gowell, Hampton, Va.<lb />min, [ssl @| (sa NO. 3, RUNNING RACE .<lb />April 2 on rs om « Oo, . . .<lb />na� [22 6 | be | RO RUNNING RACE, GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTYSECOND<lb />ee ee tunning Race, best Z in 3, balt mile. ery liberal purse. ~ 8<lb />rie) | OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD<lb />v Fayetteville! 11 10; 9 40) ag a<lb />Ly Selma |12.37) | Second Day, November 19th, 1886. 7<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 38 | i�<lb />TT "- NO. 4, 2:24 CLASS, TROTTING, PURSE $200.00. " . .<lb />+e . 4<lb />os 1. Albert C., bo o. W.G. Bryan, Richmond, Va. | +) U BSC re f cd TIO Py 25 Cents a MONTH<lb />__ Dial ! 2. Frank T., b. s., C. Steele, Norfolk, Va. |<lb />_ A. M.| oD M 3. Barron Weod, b. ¢., 8. L. Gowell, Uampton, Va. nn<lb />Ly Wilmington! 9 25 tog | 4. Lucy Ashby, . m., Smith &amp; Hooker, Greenville, N. C.<lb />lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 3919. Bird Eye, s.s., Smith &amp; Tooker, Greenville, N.C.<lb />Ly Grold=boro 12 01 93616. Tillie Fergerson, W. EB. Coover, Raleigh, N.C.<lb />eS 1027/7, Mattie HL, V. Silintelt, Norfolk, Ve. ,<lb />- ooo NO. 5, 2:50 CLASS, TROTTING, PURSE $150.00. Ve | |<lb />lw Pa ae m=<lb />O's o 2 | lL. Elise, br. m., Smith &amp; Hooker, Greenville, N.C. f<lb />| ils | fa met | 2. Mary Lee,s m., Smith &amp; Hooker, Greenville, N.C. | e<lb />~ Pe. Mi IP. wip, mM. {3 Frank T., bos, C. Steele, Nortolk, Va.<lb />Lv Wilson 1 20' 11.35! 19 32/4. Barron Wood, $. L. Goweil, Hampton, Va. . . sarap er ce<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 2 i) 1211) 11 1645, Wood Moore b.s., J. R. Hedges, ardoro, N.C. "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNE SDAY AY<lb />i. halon ~00  "" 6. Madge, bl. m., J. W 2 UE ViewT Greens, N. C.<lb />Lv Tarborc | | }7.  Royalite, br. c., W. E. Coover, Raleigh, N.C.<lb />Lv Rocky Mi | 2 17 jn i) 8. Rapid, br. s., Geo. D. Beunetu, (roldsboro, N.C. (ne Doligr Per Year<lb />e<lb />f<lb /><lb />Train on Scot!s: d Neck Sraneh koa NO. 6. RUNNING RACE.<lb /><lb />eaves Wellon 3.5) p. ts. Halifax 4,10 Ranning Race, best 2 in 3, balf mile. Very liberal purse. ~I his is the PeopleTs avorite<lb /><lb />p.m., atrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p<lb /><lb />m., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 XT<lb /><lb />pin. Returning, leaves Kinston 74 S. T. HOOKER, Sec. THE TOBACCO. DEPAKTMENL, WHICH<lb />c i UN: 9<lb /><lb />8. m., Greenvilie 8.22 9. m. Arriving | qr , rN ot ; ;<lb />Be eae te eatiaaes Woven Haean |G, SAMES, Eres, 1 ALONE WORT MS ee APR,<lb />' Yo) ~ 7 U ype Yer f<lb /><lb />Trains on W ashnigtoen Branch Les ve | cmernmomrcmmsmcea cts OME ie i NRL OR AS NOM at SUBSCRIPTION PAT MANY EUMuS PHL.<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p .m, | * CL,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmete 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />.ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotlnnd Neck Branch.<lb />Train leaves sarporu, N C, via alpe-<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh &amp;. st. daily except Sun-<lb />_ day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 200 P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouta 9.00 P.M, 5.25 p.m.<lb />Returning saves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundgy, 6.004. ic., Sunday 9.30 a om.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and li, 45<lb /><lb />ene gin<lb /><lb />rac<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />When you neal 4<lb /><lb />Ne M ntin BG ¥ Yu ,<lb />sitet | JOB PRINTING<lb />i a HS Tae ( i al IN af<lb /><lb />by ALBERT SHAW<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.05 a<lb /><lb />O20. A a<lb />5 ae<lb /><lb />m, arriving Smithfield 7°30 a, m. Re- O_o EEE = SSS fd<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ur- t SS eS amon ~|<lb />rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. o3 . - ~|<lb />A . ° * 3 a ee ! oTf only one macazine can be taken, we would me fe | i . ¥ fi<lb />be }. 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          <lb />x ~<lb /><lb />Is the lowest price any object tu<lb />to you? Arethe best qualities<lb />ani inducement? If so come<lb />ip »nd see our new stock<lb />which we have just re-<lb />ceived. Our store is<lb />full of New Goods<lb />and prices wer + vever lower. To<lb />the ladies we ex end a coriial in-<lb />viiation to examine our stock Cy<lb /><lb />WANES<lb /><lb />We havea beautiful and up to-<lb />date line. You will find the latest<lb />3tyles and we know we can please<lb />you Oh, how lovely, how beau-<lb />tifai, the prettiest line | have ever<lb />seen, is what our laty friends say<lb />of them. We Lave a large lire<lb />both iu colors and blacks and can<lb />please you ;<lb /><lb />Jo Ladies and (Gants FUR,<lb />NISHING GOODS we have a<lb />splendid line.<lb /><lb />meets mens mt<lb /><lb />In LADIES CxOTit for Wraps<lb />we ..ve jus whi! you want.<lb /><lb />In Men, avd Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb /><lb />stock to be found and prices Were} por, "<lb /><lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shoes we endeuy<lb />or tu buy suck as will please tie<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />~much Jower than lart season. Give<lb />us utrial when you need Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb /><lb />your family. We can fit the small- | cloudiness Sunday, warmer Sunday.<lb /><lb />OVERCOATS AND CAPES.<lb /><lb />cS<lb /><lb />People Need Them as They Moye<lb />Around Now.<lb /><lb />DALLY ii LECTOR.<lb /><lb />Ki cig Coustsn!l ci it Brings Success<lb /><lb />sense on avevecmmemmen them<lb /><lb />eager me ame sem<lb /><lb />B. R. King left this morning.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING L. I. Moore went to Tarboro today-<lb /><lb />J. H. Blouut returned Friday even-<lb />ing.<lb />W. L. Grimmer, of Elm City, is vis-<lb /><lb />ing his mother here.<lb /><lb />eee mm<lb />r<lb /><lb />Creates many « new business,<lb />Enlarges many a1 old business,<lb /><lb />Preserves wxtiy a iarge business, . Z<lb />Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kins"<lb /><lb />Revives many, u dull business . .<lb />, ton Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Rescues many a lost business, .<lb />T Rev. E. D. Brown came over from<lb /><lb />Saves many 2 failing business. | Kinston this morning.<lb />Secures suceess to any business. as ype<lb />yo Miss Ione May, of Farmville, 13 vis-<lb /><lb />iting Miss Aylmer Sugg, near town.<lb /><lb />te 3B<lb /><lb />4 i bis rawr ieg in i iv ed = ¢ , 20 YY 6 x ¢<lb />Po oadvertise judiciousiy,�� use the} = Miss Lula White returned Friday<lb />ec iumui's of the Kev LEOTOR.<lb /><lb />evening from a visit to Washington.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />sat sence ccna rms<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BJAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />ae.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Evans retarned<lb />Friday evening from a visit to Garboro.<lb /><lb />omer oe<lb /><lb />. ° | cy S ay . +0 3 a6 ga 4 } .<lb />train going Mrs. Georgia Pearce left this muim<lb /><lb />Passenger anu mall<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />verth, arrives S:22 4. M.<lb />ayiyes 6i47 bo oh. ;<lb />North 6 ound i veight, arrives 9:50 A goods.<lb />My leaveslUnid a Me<lb /><lb />south Bonu Fr ight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />» leavep 21s P.M.<lb /><lb />steamer ~far River arrives from Wash-<lb />i gto Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />ing tor Baltimore to purchase hcliday<lb /><lb />Rice Gwynn went to Rocky Mount<lb />today. He says he is not gomg many<lb /><lb />times more.<lb /><lb />Pl le!<lb /><lb />SAAR ARAN NN LL LL EL NEN NN tt eI<lb /><lb />~A BARGAIN FESTIVAL»<lb /><lb />ini<lb />All-wool Dress Goods.<lb /><lb />Cheviot Melanges,<lb />Scotch Homespuns<lb />Bourette Novelties<lb />French Matelasse<lb />Natte Suiting<lb />Basket-weave Cheviots<lb />Etamine<lb /><lb />Faney Coverts<lb />Imported Persians<lb />French Broadcloth<lb />~Tufted Granites<lb />Lama ~fects<lb />Bcuele Curl<lb /><lb />(eaves for Wushiogton Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />lay aud matured: J. W. Wiggins returaed this morn-<lb />__ {ing, he wouldnTt say where from, but<lb /><lb />cere ne ananten a ne emt<lb /><lb />there is a girl in it.<lb /><lb />Mrs.<lb />Mary Dawson, who have, been visiting<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />Emily Mehegan and Mss.<lb /><lb />(By o'elegraph.)<lb />the tamily of L. W. Lawrence, left this<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON. inorning for Tarboro.<lb />OPENTG. JIIGHT8ST. LOWTST. CLOSE a<lb />an «7.83 7.53 7.79 7.09 . ;<lb />J ul é.0. Ore e ~ Grover Veveland has written his<lb />ar, 7.04 dod 7.89 7.92 np .<lb />Mar. 4. (94 last Thanksgiving proclamation.<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. a<lb />WureatT-" J.T. Dunn breught the RerLecror<lb /><lb />o(7 - a mammoth hen ege today. mo<lb />Dec. 795 VIE ge today. It is ay<lb /><lb />oar . ~<lb />large asa Qvose ele.<lb /><lb />202<lb />~1<lb />eS<lb />~]<lb />=<lb /><lb />Jan. 7.90 7.99 7.89 7 8d Had you thought that it lacks but<lb />Rins" littie more than a month te Christinus /<lb />Jan. 3°90 3.25 3.90 3.90 | Better be getting your advertisements<lb /><lb />ready.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN. Auctioneer B. TP. Bailey is all smiles)<lb /><lb />over the arrival of a fine bov at his<lb /><lb />sc ; : ~ euse. » sgavs ~ on :<lb />Fair touight followed by increasing house. He says that boy 1s going to<lb /><lb />make an auctioneer right.<lb /><lb />After today a schedule goes into ef-<lb /><lb />est or largest fuot in the county.<lb /><lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes| "<lb /><lb />for Men and Boys are warranted<lb />to give gvod service. We have<lb />had »ix years ~experience with<lb />this line and know them to be all<lb />wwe claim for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTs,<lb />LOADED SH&amp;LLS, CROCK-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb /><lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE,<lb /><lb />| WOUOQD and WILLOW WARE<lb /><lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb /><lb />PRUNKS, GROCERLES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE<lb /><lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb /><lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CUR: ALN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />self and family come to see Us.<lb /><lb />;<lb />Ni ~.<lb /><lb />7 Our object is to sell good bon-<lb />est woods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb /> - We have a large line of<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />"FURNITURE!<lb /><lb />and can give you anything ycu<lb />may need at the lowest prices vou<lb />oever heard of. Come and see our<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,<lb />To pass us by would be an iwex-<lb />-eusable injustice to your pocket<lb /> pook. This is not so because we<lb />gay so, but because our goods<lb />~and prices make it so.. Here is a<lb />r proposition: . If .we deserve<lb /><lb />ive us nothing, but if<lb />ar goods and prices sat<lb />ry, acknowledge it with<lb />your patronage. Hoping to see<lb />~you soon and promising our best<lb />fforta tc make your coming<lb />nt and profitable, we are "<lb /><lb />Your friends, |<lb /><lb />would be the beginning-of hog killing: 1T<lb /><lb />cece eciet 2 eminent meee<lb /><lb />NOVEMBER ECHOS. fect by which the south bound passen"<lb /><lb />ger train gets here at 6:57 P. M., ten<lb /><lb />Caught as They Go Fiying By. minutes later than formerly.<lb />A traveling man remarked here yes-<lb />terday that he had recently been all<lb />_ {over the State and Greenville is the<lb />There was mush frost this Morning | best business town he found.<lb /><lb />Today was cold out doors.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M<lb />Schuitz<lb /><lb />There were 140,000 pounds of to.<lb />b.cco left in the depot here today that<lb />could not be shipped because of scarcity<lb /><lb />(s<lb /><lb />For fresh oysters in any style call on<lb />of cars,<lb /><lb />0 Hoes 8% : rere ile ~<lb /><lb />Morris Meyer. ash ads were piled all<lb />around everywhere,<lb /><lb />Srecotash, just what you need for<lb /><lb />The Washington Evening Messen"<lb />soups, at J. 5. TunstallTs. 2 ©<lb /><lb />| ger on Thursday celebrated the close<lb />Cu: r"50 barrels choice Apples, | of its second year. The Messenger is<lb />at S. M. Schultz. a good paper. {[t has labored hard for<lb /><lb />: its town and deserves sucecss.<lb />RoystrsT celebrated hand made can" °<lb /><lb />dies at She!burnTs.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Tne Hunters.<lb /><lb />Seal, at D. S. SmithTs. Our bird hunting item in FridayTs<lb /><lb />. Le yer has another to li he,<lb />Jesse Brown is receiving fresh gro- paper nas brought another to nent tual<lb />lays it in the shade. R. W. Ward;<lb /><lb />ceries today and invites your inspec- . . aye<lb /><lb />J Lunsford Fleming and William Thig-<lb /><lb />inspection. °<lb />pen went out together a few days ago,<lb /><lb />lan off after stock. If you want a}the result oftheir hunt being 53 part"<lb /><lb />rilges and 7 rabbits. Bob Move has<lb /><lb />not made any report yet.<lb /><lb />good horse or mule wait my return.<lb />ADRIAN SAVAGE,<lb /><lb />Vermert Butter for sale at DOS<lb />Suiitih, | 2 QS 55<lb />Richmond all pork link sausages ROD 5<lb />corstantly on hand and only 10c¢ per} 4 eB q ry<lb />und at ShelburnTs, he<lb />ow ct<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb />furget where to. buy your Coal.<lb />SrEicHtT &amp; MorriLt.<lb /><lb />�"��"� nN<lb /><lb />A{ddns<lb /><lb />Yj speou eAvy pus uv<lb /><lb />eB<lb /><lb />N ~soo<lb />£0 oy} 98SBe<lb />oy} B sno0T}<lb /><lb />oSpanish ~Iwist,� great in shape still<lb />greater iorasmoke. D.S. Situ.<lb /><lb />Durbam Bull Smokmg Tobacco a<lb />J. 5. TuastallTs,<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />ad sH<lb /><lb />LO.<lb />SUOT}O<lb />a<lb />yen<lb />(OoM SI<lb /><lb />84199 TT<lb />4<lb /><lb />meso<lb /><lb />- Highest cash prices paid for country<lb />produce Hide ana Furs at Market<lb />House. E. M. McGowan. _<lb /><lb />Richmond Sausage 10 cents per Ib.<lb />Fresh and salt Fish and fresh Oystrs at<lb /><lb />4<lb />O SOTLOS §<lb />aaenbss<lb /><lb />~3sun<lb />OM<lb /><lb />BS<lb /><lb />aH AdVaAL<lb /><lb />id<lb />OOOO OT<lb /><lb />yar<lb /><lb />~AQUOUL CABS<lb />ling syueH pus<lb /><lb />+ 0}<lb /><lb />=<lb />Perce<lb />5<lb /><lb />awe<lb /><lb />Market House. E,-M. McGowan. ret AAA<lb />oYa 1b. packages"Golden Dates, | EB eed<lb />Evaporated Apples and Peaches, at ied og y<lb /><lb />mA 1 I<lb />q<lb /><lb />oTF the weather would stay right it<lb /><lb />i<lb />ae<lb /><lb />opuvysplosimey<lb /><lb />po~<lb /><lb />D Nie ° : aD<lb />wa &amp;. ae Ls<lb /><lb />: ve ie : ip see : X<lb />he idtigdl imvanais nm 2FoaehRt<lb />an Ne cee eere ee es 3 48 FS<lb /><lb />Kuch erpocker Effeets,<lb />The new blues, reds,greens 2ad dahlias. Two<lb />and three colors and tones preco mW nate.<lb /><lb />Never before were<lb />condition so favorable<lb />for making your Win-<lb />ter Clothing purchase.<lb />Our stock is brimful of<lb />newness in all depart-<lb />ments. Not a clothing<lb />want has been over<lb />looked. Best goods,<lb />best workmanship.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb />To the Sports. "_""""<lb /><lb />We are now headquarters for all kinds of<lb /><lb />SPERMINE o. GOODS,<lb /><lb />and dety all competitors as to price<lb />and high grade goods.<lb /><lb />Ue: N76. « Doaded: Shells,<lb />"==  25 cents per box.<lb /><lb />LAALAAAANALAEN RARAPRAAAAA AEA IA ERA I T<lb /><lb />HARQWARE, Tinware, SEOUES,<lb /><lb />in abundance and low in price. DonTt forget the<lb /><lb />celebrated ===<lb />Wilson Heater,<lb />The Great Fuel Saver.<lb /><lb />. _ pene<lb /><lb />I RAAAS aos<lb />ee } )<lb />: &amp; 2)<lb />aC { 5)<lb />* Removal Notice. 3<lb />SC)<lb /> We have moved inte our elegant, large two story store, : ..<lb />xc just completed, ia the new brick block, at about e.<lb />mG the same place we were located before x<lb />-s the fire, and with acomplete new fe<lb />eG ""stock of " B):<lb />-(e ) 4<lb />qc »<lb /><lb />L a<lb />0 D's<lb />qc ©) 3<lb />i: AND CONFECTIONS. ¥<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />are now. better situated than: @ver to do business. 3<lb />o0 With a camplete stock in all its branches we are ready<lb />0. for business. Thanking the publie'for their very liberal &amp;<lb /><lb />a0 natronage they have favored us with ia the past and if ag<lb />mo . honesty and fairdealing is Worth anything, we know we ~Oe<lb />wili have a continuance of your favors: Come and see�<lb />~as ib ont hew store and we willtreat yooright, oy.<lb /><lb />tse<lb /><lb />OCroo<lb />S<lb /><lb />Sey a) Sr BG 3a) Be<lb /><lb />a's<lb /><lb />CHAVMEE Hu Te<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ewe Se OOOO OTE OOOOOOOL) Oki<lb />a<lb />oo 6 6 4 6 8 a 4» * % 8 OF ie :<lb /><lb />Gem = * = ~<lb />tom. 2 bb a kt 444 od 4 @ é, ¢,<lb /><lb />o<lb /></p>
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