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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLEC<lb /><lb />t asi 5<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />errr nent nrc<lb /><lb />" oe tn ener enaensonae 9<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1896. , No.<lb /><lb />i -<lb />tO M<lb /><lb />BRAN AL, CAAA rete<lb /><lb />- ALMOST A FIRE, LOCAL . SNAPS, FF R, N K \ K 7<lb /><lb />Straw and Pieces of Boxes Found | he turkey had his revenge on the ILSO<lb />oBurning Under a Building. tellow who tried to eat too much of THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />~ | him. ~<lb /><lb />Thanksgiving Day was too warm We place before you the grand-<lb /><lb />ovest display of 7<lb /><lb />| for the hunters to meet with much suc-<lb />: ~T jother serious covrflagration. Louis<lb />7 . wr 8 Cers.<lb />U NET | Meyer went down just before 7 0 clock ,<lb />WARNER ; 'to open his brotherTs confection store, If winter is coming it had better get , ,<lb />: | vie and as he walked through and opened|® Move on it or it won't be here by bh tah<lb /><lb />geococccscooorecoooo0ocnes the shutter to the rear window he no- | Christmas.<lb />yf Tans ticed smoke ¢ arising in the small enclos"} Want to sce something pretty ? Look in Greenville. Our prices: are<lb /><lb />ure bacx of ~the store. Opening the) at those ladies gold pens, pearl handle, the lowest---compare quality<lb /><lb />door he tound a blaze leaping up trom] a, Reflector Kook Store. and prices. That isthe test.<lb /><lb />under the edge of the old Dancy build-<lb /><lb />ing adjoining. He quickly procured a<lb /><lb />But tor a timely discovery early this<lb />morning Greenville might Lave had san-<lb /><lb />CS<lb /><lb />The business men should sow turn<lb /><lb />LG _ {their attention to Christmas ads. The<lb />vucket of watzr and extinissed the fire _ oe 7<lb />holidays are almost with us.<lb />without givieg any alarm.<lb />. 5 . 7T . A ime .<lb /><lb />An investigation showed that some he Roanoke Union meets with the<lb />straw and pieces of boxes were burning Baptist church at Washington today,<lb />bus the® building had not caught. Ir} Pie church will be dedicated Sunday:<lb /><lb />was evidently an attempt on the patt) ~The nice awnings along the front of<lb /><lb />of some miscreant to burn the building. |the Rialto building are quite ea im<lb />It is rememhered that some months} provement over the old limey wood<lb /><lb />ago on a Sunday afternocn some burn-j} shed,<lb /><lb />ing straw was found under another part<lb /><lb />of the samé building. At the time<lb /><lb />there was a difference of opinion as 60<lb /><lb />genew supply of the celebrated Par-<lb /><lb />if f Fountain Pen, also a pretty line on<lb />vearl handle gold pens, ladies size, at<lb />Reflector Book Store. The very thing<lb /><lb />Any Sie You Watt<lb /><lb />Any shape or make you want.<lb /><lb />tor Christmas presents. Come make Pe<lb /><lb />Lee EM,<lb /><lb />Being the largest buyers ot Fine Clothing and<lb />Hats in Greenville webuy lower than any y<lb />else. Being the Largest Sellers, it naturally fol-<lb />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<lb /><lb />body else. Plain Engli<lb />style, fit and com: @ | unins the cheapest meduim through were closed throughout the day, which y 8 ae aie at<lb /><lb />fort. Ratterns to c which to address the public. speaks well tor our peg FR AN K V V I LS ON.<lb /><lb />fit every figure. ° An article once advertised begins to How It Happened.<lb />THs KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Secvesceccccssvevecceesoed loose place in public favor as soon as . .<lb />: pass J he | ; oDid I ever tell you how! got lick.<lb />the advertising ceases, and the longer it .<lb />neg pe a a , 5 ed in schoo! once?�<lb /><lb />isallowed to remain trom public view) yy ou .<lb /><lb />We lead in a harder it will be to restore it to its oWell, I gotit. You see half a doz- 9<lb />| . . ormer favor, en of us boys arranged to jump on the OU. al iF ~ |<lb /><lb />It pays consumers to read the an-| teacher at a given signal, and"�<lb />nouncements of responsible and hon-| oYou were the only one that jump-<lb />} ie<lb /><lb />whether it was accidentai or an attempt<lb />at incendiarism, but this second cecur-<lb />rence leads to the belief now that both<lb />were attempts to burn the building.<lb /><lb />Why we sell<lb />Warner's<lb />Corsets ?<lb /><lb />your selection eaily.<lb /><lb />With the exception ¢ ft ihe bar rooms<lb /><lb />Hints to Advertisers. being open, Greenvilie had a decided:<lb />Because they are Whoever lives in a place where a<lb /><lb />Sunday appearance on Thanksgiving<lb /><lb />Oe a BESO OE<lb /><lb />0000 000000000000 000900000089 900000000SSSEOOOHEOESSOOS<lb /><lb />sick<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ovable firms for the sake of the business | ed?� | T O h } a a<lb />information they gain, just as ib pays| oExactly!� a UC m : &amp;<lb />them to read the other part of the . ; , erry: 9 2<lb />migazine tora different kind of infor- These Prices Count. Just read belowTand see what :<lb /><lb />mation. Here is the way they do things at the<lb />Star Warehouse.<lb /><lb />What is called the ogood-will� of . - .<lb />a business is merely the cumulative That house today sold several lots of H B ( | A R kK<lb />effect of continuity. So with ~an ad; | tobacco tor E, F. Adams at the tollow- -  ~* !<lb />. . _ "| ne prices: $7, $6.30, $9, $7.75, $4.50<lb />: the longer it runs the greater its value, | 8 PMCes- $7, $6.30, $9, $7.70), ,<lb />ID S; ° ° $19.50, $38.50, $4.40, $10, $18.75,|C40 do in the way of good goods and ~low; PE<lb /><lb />yin! ;<lb />q<lb /><lb />* Mlb<lb /><lb />A business that had been continued<lb />: tor fifty years would lose its good- will $40, $25, $14, $14.75, $37, $35, $40, e quote a few<lb />: 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.<lb /><lb />cetting such prices as| Silk Velvet, 100 grades at 62 ChildrenTs Ri<lb />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,<lb />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. :<lb />. | g Wek 8, oO 35c, thenille Table Cover, 4x4 48¢<lb />en = cumulative effect is lost, and the longer | ' the Stat Warehouse. White Chief Toilet Soap, 100z. to MenTs Alphine Hats, 50c. ;<lb />ait Beto it remains dead the harder i will be to cake, 5c. Mackintosh Coats, blue or tan,<lb />make it effective when started again. The Orphans Remembered, oe ylerk Bad Gloves, 5 hook $2.75.<lb />Pen es anni: oa , , oster Patent, 90c. La Feather Boas 25c.<lb />"PrintersT Isk. Appropriate services were held | 7 4 aigg Ootton ~Vest, silk finish, 25.<lb /><lb />Thanksgiving morning in theMeth odist oi<lb /><lb />Killed Over Cards. Baptist-and Episcopal churches. While Come and savejmonsy.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Tueaday night"iu Bethel townshi the congregations at each church were H<lb />A E coe fae ve Taylor bo smaller than they should have been-- ~ B. CL ARK.<lb />oeed oee +] on i. tie the men b2ing the -most conspicious ae<lb />colored, went with some other parties absentees-the collections for the or.<lb />tewrounds of ofive up.� Lane and phans were very ood. Atthe Methodis;<lb />the be fiero hi the dnt i of a game church the amount was something over :<lb />: 26 he Baptist churca $11.60 and a<lb />urd had a dispute as to which one was #26, atthe "ap : i, Rip 64. TI<lb />oout.� Lane quit the game and deft pitie Epa Das Ce 8 ) |<lb />sap soom A ~few moments later he. Masons and Odd Fellows also made Lokenome  ovnd<lb />i * a<lb />J out that light in there.� No one put rages, so that upon the whole Greenville :<lb /><lb />pins he: remembered the fatherless oones very D ESS COO 5 We ¢arty a bewu ifii Tine of TLedio<lb />hi shaver tlie generously, R D « Dress Goods an] Triami igs t»'mated<lb />through the window, one of them strik" di<lb /><lb />~ .<lb /><lb />ing ~Taylor and killing him almost in" C OT N C. oOnrist ock of Clothing ts the ~atast! re ae<lb />~| stantly. Lane made lis escape. ~Tay- Land Sale. L H | oprices! are exceedingly low. wey (<lb />tor is the second man killed by Lane.| By virtue of a decree of Pitt gd UD. 3<lb /><lb />to an unoccupied house to indulge ina<lb />~ their respective orphlan-<lb />appeared at a window and called oput donations to their respe pm [pri ices Taco: = i<lb />oMh ae: Superior Court in the case of J. B. To fit the young ai d.o'd and at<lb />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<lb /><lb />-nquest held Ny Coroner Laughinghouse eet Ae aC p Xf yok ie bdesy ariel<lb />Wednesday. Commissions all fo a eat veto Anda odbipleie line ot Ladies Underwear, both "<lb /> {the: t. house r nnville on 4<lb />a i ie Thanksgiving Wedding. Mona, fhe ith dy af) Dee 18, he woolen and cotton. A ofull line: of, rents Fur-<lb />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<lb /><lb />! oa bala hen ~hal<lb />~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<lb /><lb />! ) Mrs. Georgia: ~Pearce were united in | the store now occupied by. Proctor]<lb />: ~ . _rvellsae vee ~yo ot ihoney.. i marriage by ~Rev. N. I «ts D: Wilkins ees st de prhet{ paged stands, ra<lb />| Ws ali eu rd|. "The marriage. took their host of friends}. . 1<lb /><lb />" * tay mie ean<lb /><lb />47) opetty was sold: on NeaT oGite<lb />Wold somewhat by surprise, bat neve rthieless, the bid brgyitn 7 oraised<lb />Hen Tat aad Cine | a congratulations a are fe beatiy ~and. mune<lb /><lb />48 nec ar £5, 1896, LG als 3<lb />vember} a aalpet<lb />ee Green oan. ee rs G. JAMES,<lb /><lb />erate Moran .y SR LMT! ate Corinisélo a<lb /><lb />~ni he =""<lb /><lb />aera Payut oh aah aad<lb /><lb />oar eR at<lb />NRE OT A Ete<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Br.ere@ us cecond-cluss mail matter.<lb /><lb />wh RECKIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />eerie ke ee we ae Se fe<lb />Ser ca Oe Raune as retin<lb /><lb />ly ene | year. ce ae<lb />ge Wonth,  - «+ * .. 2<lb /> oDne week. - =  =- *10<lb />Delivered in town by. carriers without<lb />exits enst.<lb /><lb />| ~Acvertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb />_.. the office<lb /><lb />We desire a ltvs correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice in the covnty, whe will<lb />. -gend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />+ {a each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb /><lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />i. ee<lb /><lb />supscrip-<lb /><lb />Liverai Commission on<lb />jon rates paid to cetiaise<lb /><lb />A " TL<lb /><lb />Fripay, NoveMBre 271 TH, 1896. ©<lb /><lb />THEELE? TORAL vorx.<lb /><lb />semis<lb /><lb />Tn  Returns All In and It Wili Stand<lb />as Follows.<lb /><lb />. Lhe returns of the recent elec-<lb />otion are all in and it appears that<lb />the vote in the electora! college<lb />will stand as follows.<lb /><lb />Et = lbeing no alternative the saloon<lb />tates. 38 A | man emptied the whiskey back<lb />6° 6 * Jinto tne cask and the tramps left<lb />7 » &amp; with their demijohn.<lb />~Alabama 11 1 A few minutes later the same<lb />~Srkaveas 8 g | tramps broke into a vacant lot<lb />Oalfornia 9 9 and carefully broke the demijohn.<lb />Coierado 4. 4|From the pieces they delicately<lb />§ Connecticut 6 6 lifted out their bath sponge,<lb />- ~Delaware 3 3 which was thoroughly soaked<lb />- Plorida 4 4| With whiskey. After squeezing it!<lb />- Georgia 13 13|iato an old tomato can and quar-<lb />Idaho 3 g|relling over the relative sizes of<lb />Tihnois 94 24 alternate oswallows� the tramps<lb />~Indiana 15 16 marched on wiser but not quite so<lb />os a 13 0 steadily."San Francisco Call.<lb />ansas<lb />Kentucky 13 #12 ~«#1 a =<lb />Louisiana 8 8 A L.yely Oid Man,<lb />nM aine : 6 6 "_" =<lb />p oer aa i ar A Riverside, L. L, special of:<lb />Michigan i414 the 19th says:<lb />Minnesota 9 9 There waa an interesting mar-<lb />Mississippi 9 9\riage here today. James Knighi,<lb />Missouri 17 ~i aretired Vermont farmer, was<lb />oo 3 g| wedded to Mrs. Mery.Overton, of<lb />@ Nevado * 3 |this village. The bridegroom is<lb />New Hampshire 4 4 84 years of age, while the bride<lb />ald ~ sai a xe has just passed her 65 birthday.<lb />pied ial Knight is the Widow OvertonTs<lb />halla seem t 3 it fourth husband. He is au uncle<lb />Ohio 93-98 of Judge Geo. F. Stackpole, and<lb />Oregon 4 4 it was upon a recent visit to him<lb />Penneylyania 320082 that he met Mrr. Overton. The<lb />aera pean nae : ' 9 courtship was brief and arranye"<lb />South Dakota 4 4| ments soon-made for the wedding.<lb />Tennessee 12 9|When he started from Vermont<lb />Texas 15 15! tonight he took the usual route!<lb />oat ait 7 1 3! to New London, where he planned<lb />Virginia 12 19 to take the steamer to Green- :<lb />Washington 4 4|port, and to arrive at Riyerhead<lb />West Virgina 6 6 on the day set for the marriage.<lb />Wisconsin 2 When New London dock was<lb />o Wyoming 6 3! reached much to the disappoint"<lb />4 Totals 447 272 175 |ment of the old man he found the<lb />» Necessary for choice 224 route to Long Island had been!<lb />es cpiinmmpniameming discontinued. How to reach<lb />od : Riverhead in time forthe wed-<lb />: The Drift of the Corn Trade. ding puzzled him. He thought<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />. Government returns of corn ex:<lb />tyonts tor ten months of the pres~-<lb />_ ent calendar year show that the<lb />shipments have amo unted to<lb />100,990,111 bushels, against 43,-<lb />410,115 bushels for the corres-<lb />_ ponding period last year. The<lb />- Fncrease of about 58,000,000 bush-<lb />els in total exports for the tep<lb />months has gone chiefly to<lb />Southern ports. The guin at New<lb />Orleans, which leads all ports in<lb />- the yolume of its shipments of<lb />. nied has been 16,229,830 bushels.<lb />Be ~has been second, with<lb />an increase 0 13,882,067 bushels,<lb />y Norfolk and ortsmo uth together<lb />have had, an ~increase of 807,029):<lb /><lb />bushels<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~\days ago they wandered along<lb /><lb />95| the creek is mudy at this time of<lb /><lb />Galveston a gain of 4,-<lb />| Sayer Newport<lb /><lb />Sean! ia 1205, Vbiledelphia<lb />as, had ¢ an a 1<lb /><lb />Whiskey From ~a Sponge. |<lb /><lb />There are two tramps in East] as<lb />Owkland whose wits evable them<lb />to afar better occupation. A few<lb /><lb />the country road from Haywards<lb />and when they struck twenty-<lb />thira avenue they were thirsty,<lb />even for tramps. The water of<lb /><lb />the year and did not appear<lb />particularly inviting to a thirsty<lb />tramp on a bot day, and they<lb />waded in it for some minutes and<lb />after rep'aciag their remnants of<lb />shoes they proceeded on their<lb />journey around the earth.<lb /><lb />In a back yard they found a dem.<lb />ijohn, which they took along with<lb />them. Onarecent occasion Cir<lb />cumstanstances were such that<lb />they came into possesion cf a<lb />large bathing sponge, and this<lb />they carried with them and put to<lb />what they considered a good use-<lb /><lb />They went into a saloon and<lb />handing the demijohn over the};<lb />counter, asked the proprie-<lb />tor to fill it with good whiskey.<lb />The saloon keeper obliged them<lb />and was ~endered a dollar in<lb /><lb />the wind was fair, agreed to<lb />carry him across the so und. "<lb />Koight was landed at New Suf-<lb />folk, a distance of fifteen miles<lb />from Riverhead. Here word was<lb />sent to the waiting bride-elect of<lb />the delay, avd just at dark Knight<lb />arrived in town ina hack. A few<lb />minutes later the Rev. J. Howard<lb />Hand, the officiating clergyman of<lb />the Methodist Episcopal church,<lb /><lb />was notified and arrived and tied<lb />the knot. Kuight is well to do,<lb /><lb />and so is his wife.<lb /><lb />a<lb />The Agitators Want no Agitation.<lb /><lb />Ceres<lb /><lb />The gold organs seem to be<lb />very much disturbed because Mr.<lb /><lb />movement whicn the peo pie have<lb />made him the leader of is to go<lb />on for vbe next four years.<lb /><lb />Some of them go so far aa to<lb />depreciate the ~continuance of<lb />othe free silver agitation.� But<lb />why do they uot chow some con"<lb /><lb />returo- He at once refused it<lb />ay it was debased. The tramps<lb />had no more money aad there<lb /><lb />sistency in the matter? The an-<lb />nouncement that has been made<lb />in Mr. BryanTs behalf was some<lb />days behind the happy declara-<lb />tion of the gold standard heralds<lb />that Mr. M. A. Hanna had veen<lb />engaged for another four years,<lb />and that he wuula immediately<lb />proceed to headquarters to the<lb />end ihat the people might have<lb />some more education 02 the mon-<lb />ey question,<lb /><lb />of hiring a tug, but instead<lb /><lb />What is this but an announce"<lb />, ment that the oagitation� is to be<lb />continued by the osound� money<lb />oforces?� When the gold mon<lb />propose to renew the agitation<lb /><lb />(Ce ets the continuance of a<lb />cafupaign that they themselves<lb />~boast of having inaugurated?<lb />| Why should the ridiculous Editor<lb />Godkin in one column applaud<lb /><lb />in the other weep over the an-<lb />nouncement of the free coinage<lb />men that they will meet Mr. Han-<lb />na at Phillipi, or Porkopolis, or<lb />wherever the meeting 1s to be, and<lb />help him agitate-"Atlanta Con-<lb />stitution.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />True In Advertising.<lb /><lb />eevee aera<lb /><lb />Wise spending is true saving. Itis<lb />as easy to waste by being miserly as by<lb />being extravagant, Economy has no<lb />more to do with holding fast than with<lb />letting go. Economy is simple good<lb />management"vetting the most out of<lb />everything. So a large expenditure<lb />may be more economical thana smail<lb />one, even though it may seem less so.<lb />Five dollars spent on a chimney flue<lb />may be worth five thousand to a house<lb />by preventing a conflagration. One of<lb />the sure ways to waste our energies is<lb />to spend too little of them. A little<lb />more energy, a little more time, may<lb />double the result."Sunday School<lb />Times.<lb /><lb />pbb, What<lb />PARKER<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rs Betiallineof Fear<lb />earnh oe pthey are.<lb /><lb />oqq SEE THAT? Wy<lb /><lb />Is It? bhbhabh<lb /><lb />ee Itis a picture pf the celebrated<lb /><lb />Best in use. The oukke | ~of no business man is<lb />__, complete without one. "<lb /><lb />The 3 Reflector Book Store<lb /><lb />when you see the<lb /><lb />found a pabiaia of a sloop, who }<lb /><lb />Bryan has announced that the |,<lb /><lb />Hanna's proposal to oagitate�Tand | .<lb /><lb />| me at the May<lb /><lb />= Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Contmission Mer-<lb /><lb />| ¢hants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 77-16<lb />Middlipg 7 3-16<lb />Law Middling 6 13-1<lb />Good Ordinary 6<lb />Tone"eusy.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2<lb />�"�ancy 2%<lb />Spanishi 60 to 75<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M, Schultz.§?<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 2h<lb />Western Sides 44 to 5<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />orn 40) to 6)<lb />Corn Meal 5G to 6°<lb />Flour, Family 4,25 to 6.010<lb />Lard 6} to 16<lb />~Oats 35 to. 40<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />Coffee 13 to 25<lb />Salt pe: Sack 75 to1 £0<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 124<lb /><lb />eeswax. per 3<lb /><lb />rome<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBSCE® #ARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb />Lucgs"Common.... -..... 24 to 8<lb />o¢ Fine.... seoee se. 7 to 14<lb />Currers"Common... ....64 tol0<lb />ene ews . 10 to 18<lb /><lb />why should they go blubbering Se<lb />about in the public prints de-|:<lb /><lb />Est err 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM, ASS AL LEZ<lb /><lb />PURK SIDE SGSH0TE DER<lb /><lb />i JARMERS AND MEKCHAN'T'S BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tina<lb />theirinterest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complet.<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />Tobacco, Snuff &amp;c,<lb /><lb />we buy ciroc} from Manufacturers en-<lb />abling you to buy at one prolit. A eow-<lb />ple e stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always on hand and sold at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods are ali bought and<lb />sold fur CASH therefore, having nc 1i3k<lb />to run, we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHUL' Z Greenville,<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TERE PRETTIES?<lb />""LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever hown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at my shop near Hum-<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />Cofernos Daily<lb /><lb />The Kinston Free Press will publisa<lb />a Daily during the N. C, Annual Con-<lb />ference of the M. E. Church, South<lb />which meets in Kinston Dec. 9-14, T96<lb /><lb />~It will be published Thursday, Fri<lb />day, Saturday, Monday and ~Tuesday,<lb />and will contain fall reports ot the Con-<lb />ference proceedings.<lb /><lb />Mailed daily to any address. on re-<lb />ceipt of 25 cents in stamps or silver. -<lb /><lb />(F" Agents wanted iu every town.<lb />{a2 Liberal commission allowed.<lb /><lb />= PRESS,<lb />- Kinston, N. C.-<lb /><lb />oPAX N OTICE.<lb /><lb />All persons owin taxes to the town<lb />of Greenville are notified they: ae and}<lb />rTs office where the<lb /><lb />call and se<lb /><lb />,| Deo, Ist: will tes eal ieee io |<lb /><lb />the law directs.<lb />~Save. ~trouble and cost by payidie| ¥<lb /><lb />| promptly.<lb /><lb />x. M. McGOWAN,<lb />Town Tax Collector.<lb /><lb />TAX NOTICE,<lb /><lb />The tax payers of Pitt county will<lb />pleasetake notice that my term of office<lb />as Sheriff expires*on the first Monday<lb />in December, and ail owing taxes for<lb />the year 1896 are requested to come for-<lb />ward and settle at once. Those who<lb />fail te pay by the 7th of December will<lb />be proceedei against as the law directs,<lb />as I will be compelled to ¢!gse up the<lb />business by the first of January.<lb /><lb />Pay your taxes and save the costs.<lb />R. W. KING, Sheriff.<lb />eo<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres, -<lb />Maj. HENY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEIS.<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a HaltT<lb /><lb />Million® Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general.<lb /><lb />vublie,<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />or eee ae at<lb /><lb />1897<lb />Rambler Brrycles<lb />ML BE Si<lb /><lb />From now on as long<lb />as the cupply last 1896<lb />Models will be $60.<lb /><lb />We are selling the Air<lb />Tight Wood Heaters,<lb />We have a fine line of<lb />Agate ware, ~linware<lb />and Cook Stoves. Call<lb />aud see them.<lb /><lb />S. E. Pender &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />LOOD LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />A SPEC GIALTY masses { cuaery ott "Ten<lb />tlary BLOOD POIS erm ents<lb />ane<lb />cured in 15t0365 days, You ON pe ireateaat<lb />home forsame price under same guaran«<lb />y+ Ifyou prefer to come here we will co<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills aod<lb />fe. it we fail to cure. If youbave taken mere<lb />* owen, and stitl have aches and<lb />pains, ory atches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />te rantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti«<lb />cases and challenge the world for a<lb />Swe cannot ous is disease has always<lb />fied by tae skill of © most peuinent physie<lb /><lb />Tatas Behind our uncondle<lb />piegtion rae ng<lb /><lb />fe eent pealed on<lb />a a Se Cards.<lb /><lb />noch<lb />cury,<lb /><lb />GAG. Le<lb /><lb />+ een<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥, ©. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.�,�<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATYVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N,<lb />~pecial attention given to collections<lb />and settlement, of claims.<lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />sone H.3mali, W.H. Long,<lb /><lb />W shington, N. CG, Greenville, N.C,.<lb /><lb />MALL &amp; LONG,<lb />Attorneys and Counselors at Law.<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, N. ©.<lb />Practices in all the Courte,<lb /><lb />a specialty<lb /><lb />BARE EK.<lb />to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemenk<lb />bl<lb />OTEL NICHOLSON, |<lb />cit Was ~ o RGESS, | ~Mar.<lb />ipgton, | Ni c,,. *<lb /><lb />sas<lb /><lb />fen tou y reno<lb /><lb />rey taba.� ton er<lb />Pouvenas of sieht vlie solicited.<lb />sree i<lb /><lb />i. $. HIGGS, ashier.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish:<lb /><lb />a Glee, Dyeing:<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />a<lb /></p>
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        <p>%<lb />-<lb />sv pi ipinalamenirisieanabicte sospinpninanpiigiecipeabaneghianuisieaibigayeiieadi=e pot ntesiipenimingeneatnnsnenninenaticentaisibitias es wanieint 7 vcinae at a .<lb /><lb />Ww VWINGTIN &amp; VELDON ii. kb.<lb /><lb />NOW THE GOLF EYE. tentir enlare: d, arst ihe muscles srourd<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES. the eyelid hoki the orccu firm'!y. It<lb />ives tho ipeoreseion taat an invisible<lb />\ ~J 2 ° . * *<lb />AND FLORENCE 8aAfL RUAD, | Bepect of the Playing of tho Royal nmonocie is fastened there. The ex-<lb />| Condensed peneduile Game Upon the Optics. |pression of the face becomes in conse-<lb />d quence very set, and in some cases it<lb />_" The Devotee of the Sport Acquires a Far- DY be sa d that the countenance<lb />. Him Obiivious of His | The tendency to excessive ogolf eye�<lb />. Friends. ~should be counteracted by occasional<lb />Dated mote 7 linspection of objects close at hand."<lb />June 14th 1 2 ies It is acalculating yet wistful lookT 7<lb />  2 x Se ao rhie aS : S *1¢ SL1y j D | a 7<lb />1846, re oe which comes Brownncion ly into the | The Ways of the Opossam.<lb />; ane ~| 7 eyes of the man wiio drives the rubber) Just why the o1 oolee ft]<lb />"ae ae ane {ee . i eit va . er ~eat £0 Or isi me uw<lb />A. MIPIM A, M | ball over the links. lle cannot control), tees choutd heca ah a<lb />+ Mit. mM. , . . , ppresent day should have chosen to eon-<lb />Leave Weldon | 1. 55) 9 da@ it any. more than the wwheelman ean! ni sor the oo8sum an animal of a lower<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00)16 39) seulate the bievcle face wh; | Sier The OP, Yum an spimad of a lowe<lb />Ar, , i116 39) regulate the bicycle face which creep ' ~ .<lb />= PS ord r than the siupid and hel piess<lb /><lb />cme t" = m= em upon him with the lapse of time, This<lb />'<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 ea<lb /><lb />. - . . Kleoih, and the third order from the<lb />inan with the penctrating glare, with<lb /><lb />the look whiel ' i} lowest of all, is not so easy to under-<lb />e  WHICH seems measure all! :  ,<lb />_" ? . istend as it ought to he. As a mat-<lb /><lb />ee<lb />~"""<lb /><lb />AUT<lb /><lb />�"� ee » ; PR % . hae + r Hey ve,� j<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 bO}10 5 43 aA oa cots nee the golf eye. ;ter of fact, nature has done a great<lb />Ly Wilson 2 05/11 as ; ly ~ a casant thing to have, ~| deal for the opossum"far more than<lb />~ 6: mS | Taney : ways ony « 2 PMI Mmoe in | ~ ;<lb />Liv Selma 7 2 53) peclaTy. Ween you ane engaged a the fo. the ercat majority of quadrupeds.<lb />Ly Fay'ttevilie} 4 861.7 everyday vocation of life. It gives your| Note what the creature is ,<lb />&amp; red tricude ; oC 6 | Note what the ereature is, and can<lb />Ar. Florence 723}3 47 , ~richds the idea that you are either od-/ 4, nathh it if «<lb />| a : 'do, and match it if you can. It eats<lb />teoesen ar cee " el livious of your surroundings or are} 9) sost everything that can be chewed<lb />es . Lannoest e tn f Newer a hy 7 * 7 Y" '<lb />S long sighted, and, perhaps, hard, TT pate * GIVES YOU THRE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />q oSs 5 T T per aps, 127 "wild fruit be sos . , : jad ms A it<lb />= i Vi , berries, green corn, insect ,LiDp pwr IIPV Ok pron AW. AMY<lb />Z A | aearted, | lavvae, eres, young birds and quadru- J AbTERNOON (EXCEP PSUNDAY) 43<lb />~ a hl  #6 ys) or = fT 6 wi ~ oy a) . , * C ~ ~ ¥ x tp i<lb />"- et | - prey Bolt icy 6) musticome ta Man neds, soft-shelled nuts and certain WORKS FOR THE FY:<lb />{ * tey  £2 1 se 7 rt ame r ; H . } 5 )<lb />iP. M, ALM | ee himself long to the roy al SeMe.l roots. It is a geod climber, and hus "INTERESTS OF.<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 | 620; Phe great secret of playing goif is tol a \epy usefal prehensile tail. It for-<lb />| ~ ary se . ee sha \ lf ja 41 . : o abe Fi<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10 | 700 Kes P your eye on the ball. Goll is caeT agos on the ground quite as suecessful-<lb />Ly Magnolia 4 16 ~ | &amp; 10) putting of a ball into a number cf holes! yy as any squirrel, It usually burrows<lb />yj ; 5 43 | 4 it a smallest wT 1oOor * e leae ! - : a: . . ~ 2581 "es<lb />Ar Wilmington  | : 1 with smanest number of strokes,! under the roots of large trees, where<lb />. i | Z , ve wr . Pad . . 2 Qy7O aE «  r IWele . . . .<lb />oe | _ ith �,� . MS re itt Sizi sand compl xX iqt ne Impossible for the hunter to dig<lb />1OLS. S(GCKINGS i cay hues are emelee ww. Cee &amp; 29. _ eye eee nen<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTERH. : lockings of gay hues are em-| i¢ ont; Lut sometimes it makes the mis- ~ v<lb />ployed only to lend tone calor to the! tete of choosing a hollow log. When<lb />take o g 2<lb />"_ = -- game. All you really need is one, two OT | attacked. it oft ' ae<lb />Dated cae = = you h T Fatiacked, it often feigns death to throw<lb />i on i= iree Jubs a bie Geld. with | «, . .  + V ~ mye TREY SRO<lb />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 &amp;S ae OND<lb />: | 2 Y or 18 holes distributed at @stanees | yoay -<lb />1896. ;ZA| 4 | Aas vein ne rss mee it oe Hees bear and woodehuck, it stores up a ee<lb />now sxe " of 100 yards or more. Of course there are} niondityy rof fot f ; cid<lb />a = J ee moe SOs Chere are | plontitul supply of fat for winter use, OUR POCKET EC OK Thi.<lb />Ly i iA. M.P.M.| | a things called hazards"siight un-| wren food is searce; and, above all, °<lb />oUreLe AQ) 7 de dulations © Is 6 per] tye ¢ ; :<lb />Me avnerce 8 4b, ~ 4 | | vt ue s of the ground, stumps, per-| tc femule has a nice, warm pouch in<lb />Ly Fayetteville 11 10) {} ) | HAYS brooks and Various obstacles whieh to earry and protect her help-<lb />7 4 rs or, . * . ; 9 Wea ; ; . . = « CA ae b a<lb />v Selma 12 87) | Which make it difficult to land the ball |}... young, instead of leaving the a ne<lb />Wilsc v 1 20/11 33| ! in the hole | : 1g, Instead of leaving them<lb />Ar Ad do) | hole. jiu the nest. to cate i<lb />a | | } st atch their death of cold<lb />tinge eee ane eee "eemenreetee | He . Ss " @ bd Fay : a{r fy } hi ; . ,<lb />oD " Just here is where the polf eye begins jor he devoured by some enemy."W, T.<lb />silts | to evolve. The man with the colf eye Tiornaday, in St. Nicholas A 6 BGR. CDE: 4x<lb />= , ot iit Am Ol. a : e i i . f oead *<lb />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<lb />" ~3 ~ og: 6) CF 7 1 . :<lb />Ce a at a glance. He measures the distance Jardinere Mats.<lb />A. M. | PM to the hole, calculates instinctively as| Some handsome new mats to place<lb />LV " ~mington 9 35 7 00 to the exact elevation which it is nec CS" wnder the jardinieres kept on polished<lb />T ry 4) Sary rTT he yh} j yppliar Geng 4 oBG alle " ~ " "<lb />pol elle: 3 Be 8 3 sary to give the ball in order to send it | tables are squares of white China silk<lb />i. (+6 eho &amp; » r 3 "AY Trainin; . %é 68 | . E .<lb />eae ro : 7 | | g ng | On tS way oie to the PUTIN with a border of plush about a finger<lb />~ a { y a , Aanyiles rMve qa); + | ; cee<lb />Ve farhoue ae 10 u7| Breen.� He handles driver, mash'e on iwide. These mats are made over a<lb />Fl we FO}<lb />|<lb /><lb />78<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />J<lb />WD<lb /><lb />Jnily,<lb /><lb />il<lb /><lb />N<lb />I)<lb />"<lb /><lb />. | | | niblick With practiced band, every Move | ~1iif foundation of crinoline or canvas, ~ .<lb />. "_ ou """ | of Which is controiled by the golf eye" | covered with a layer of cotton and lined if ) !<lb />¢ = - oy ee eer ms me : at the back with silk of a contrasting |<lb />sees | 1a | ball ~ilies far from the hole en _ peOloe, Por instance, one of those SETS i<lb />"s TS | mene emma eae | te . AAI, CANS TON which is ina room where there is much<lb />ipo Wy with the golf eye knows just exactly i P<lb /><lb />. | iP. MIP, ML. creen of various shades, has a border of<lb />Gy Wilson<lb /><lb />Ar Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb /><lb />1 20; (11.35) 10 3v Where to go to find it. He does not ~olive plush, and is covered at the back<lb /><lb />217, 12 il) 1] 15;£trt for the place where the ball with olive China silk. The center of "PURLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AtT"<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Strikes. Hj<lb />eeememee | peewee eee | oiene tey Ss 5 ces, is oh ta rITe + os . ~y 8 9 . e<lb />| nen Ks iS golf eye tells him where | white China silk is covered with an all-<lb /><lb />Lv Rocky Mi 217 112 24 place where he knows - ball will sure. [iige hs Geese ouke jai, Was eo RE /<lb />Ar Weldon 1G ty roll. an a sowetee aw Wi sure- are outlined in coarse green embroidery Gre Dota » Pep \ ep<lb />= . ee y roll, and he always finds it. silky. On the mat was.a green jardi- : UE.<lb /><lb />+ T 44+} G : = . cae . +): *<lb />To the man without a golf eye plaid piore holding a palm, The plant was<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiecd Neck Sraneh 2a, ~ .<lb />okK Sranch Roa | suits and striped stockings are as placed on a Turkish coffee table of ma-<lb /><lb />@aves Weldon 3.65 p.tu., datiz<lb />. wees eo is or") AL fax 4,10 s 7 ~ Yeaee « se] oNe? orcas , . _ :<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neek at 4.55 Sounding joes and Unk!.ag cymbals, horany. These low tables are mueh TRIL © ° ; uA ,<lb />®., 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<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinst  ineffectual for golf playing. Fine cineleplant. Inaroom witha different a K i MPEP PU "¢ q.<lb />On 7.2 clothes. brilliantly nol: .<lb />mes, Oriiiantiy polished clubs o! coloring the mat could be made of white<lb /><lb />a. I., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving<lb />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<lb />hae ya var are mockeries when the golfeye color and white. A spread made fora THE TOBACCO DEPA KTMENT, WHICH<lb />ains on asauigton Eraneh lene absent. laree mahorany dining table je a laronr Poa ~ i T ! L<lb />: cote -ranch leuve \ a arse manogany dining table is alarger a VAMTTT TIN IT DADID<lb />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,<lb />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<lb />) -40 a. M., returnin veg | CONStant expansion becomes an- It has a borde r een oS a u<lb />Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 1) are r , cee nS 8 Dorder of apple-green satin." Ob, ...<lb />or ; Py) ° . a nae ni nine = " o id SaaS! SBE Sa ANE A ait.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />pate mand 7.10 p. m, Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with traj y om names men ( (| eee<lb />Scotland Neck Branch. us on / o<lb />Train leaves varpore, C, via Alpe- .<lb /><lb />marle &amp; Raleigh &amp;. 8. daily ex<lb /><lb />+ te / except sun-<lb />day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 3 00 'p. M;<lb />altive Plymouta 9.00 P.M. 5.25 p. m.<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m2., Sunday 9.30 a ~nh.<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 a.m and Ll. 45<lb /><lb />Ys oy\y.. |When you need<lb /><lb />~* H re aa<lb />erry a. eee Os po fmm<lb />» yd! hid i a o" er) fo ck *, . ¥ 4 oO� ie ee<lb />{ pak} 1 ffx + i y r~ ,<lb />7 y &amp; a oe | ~ eo . �<lb />Bd woe WE US<lb />~ ty<lb />\ ~ i sf 4<lb />he rary<lb />L @e<lb /><lb />tee fo, AE RODPR CLD ATE?<lb />vara) tnyr f LB R mi TS<lb />bE UY AULDERE Saucy<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C, branch leave<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />M. arriving Snaithtield 7°30 a.m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a.m, ar.<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a, m. ,<lb /><lb />ra " * Prokh Ne ovtten gaya woo) 4 eae M9<lb />~hy MNeurt atO p. m.. arrve aN a2. Py yyep 8 og<lb /><lb />' syd a p ~) , ps ~ sn no Se TSMC eid EM 1 PEM A AN UIC. OTE) ~ =e ee, i ? ~ PMY cp<lb />N thyilie 5.8 bes Spring Hope 5.30 ~~ il EDS Li ' i » 29 Gs i 1}<lb />p WM. AE ave Spring Hope || oIf only one magazine car Pe tohen, we would suvcest the } | . :<lb />Vu. m., Narb8.3yam, ainive : - REVIEW OF REVIEI S, as coneringe more ground than} i! .<lb /><lb />ie , . � 6 at EVIEL"S as comerine more , ili a ee<lb />6 Ky Mount 9.0 m, daily except any other magazine.� \oard of Library Commissioners § 1}, ere CIiOTYr te ea me<lb />au cKy. . of New Hampshire, 1595 jo] mot<lb /><lb />»* o Mi<lb />Trains on Latta b ~ - oss lin .<lb />ranch, Florence R | WE , Mrre<lb /><lb />d., leave Latta 6.40 p m, alrive Dunbar HIS magazine is, in its contributed and denartmental aT ° SE EER . ACILI PES<lb /><lb />50) . o Hy i .<lb />7.50 1pm, Clio 8,06 Dp Oo. Returning features, what its readers, who include the most noted % iK AND DO aut<lb /><lb />3 KINDS Or COMMEKCIAL AND<lb /><lb />leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 am,<lb />% } LOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />4<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except SunT names of the English-speaking world, are pleased to call $<lb />|<lb /><lb />| dav. o~absolutely up to date,"T ~~thoroughly abreast of the times,� 1<lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War- oinvaluable,� and ~~indispensable.� It is profusely illustrated ii Oo ~ .<lb />aw for Glinteg 3302 or Suday, with timely portraits, views, and cartoons, Its original articles | I {) Vi ; k eae ~9 pa hae<lb />{eaves Clinton at 7.00 a. mn. ana R00; ng are of immediate interest, by the best authorities on their respect- | Ht ui TT | aid p iT ICES 7h id OUT Pa i r OR \<lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection ive subjects, The EditorTs ~~ Progress of the World�T gives a i . .<lb />Rien Pigg! ba ov » all rail via clear, rightly proportioned view of the history of the human<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R i forT Nore ie | race during the current month, The ~~ Leading Articles of the :<lb />¢ he all points North via Norfolk. 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          <lb />: j f VT AUT {<lb />DALLY REI LEC OR. THANKSGIVING. \<lb />" oiauiieiaian j eee<lb />concn Pa " If These Fulka Were Teikeys ° n 3 4<lb />ering Couctantly ot it Erin anne | a erkeys 4-39) T<lb />K ifthe Coustantly at i EPibes SUCCESS | Might Lose Ther Necks. |<lb />" ee | ° ( :<lb />| J.S. Higgs went to Kihston % | " -*<lb />. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ~night. ton at)<lb />Is the lowest i  | ; PPA DLAI i<lb />price aby ob ect to ~ Col, I A. Sug nent ~. A<lb />to you? Are the best qualities ~reat ast nig Sugg went to Ali ton eee eaaaanaamaaaanmaanaas<lb />any tnducement? If 80 come Creates many a new business, - ngnt. =<lb />in and see our new stock Enlarges many an old business | OW.L. Geiamer returacd ) .<lb />w hich we have just re- Py | SLLOCSS, iCuy today. UPiteG intm<lb />pute Our store is reserves many a large business. i B<lb />all of New )Goo a Revives m: = . eb Johnson returned last 1} . .<lb />] ) ds vives many adull | se - urned last nigiit {re eino<lb />ond prices wer 6 never lower. To Re y dull pasinesh ~Scotland Neck. oo ne sold<lb />i « dies we ex:end a coriial in scues many a lost business, (| WH. C<lb />mine our stock 0: Saves many a failing business. Wareane veturned from Virginia @.' at<lb />=! i | Wearescay evenuine. cancel<lb />; S2eures suceess to any Dualness. | - &amp; kan AND<lb />| J. L. Little was a Pasachgcr. on the 9} ff<lb />_" imal tren last ity ° : . '<lb />so oadvertise jutielously,� ase the ist night marvelous<lb />ce viumrs of the Ruvincror.  se the} Mis. Mosley ot Raleivh. i iti L. \"<lb />a _ . ro T auelzh, is visiting<lb />: aes jhe daughter, Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb a [ f low .<lb />; i" Aaha . a<lb />{RAIN ANI , "_ | Ray. E | re<lb />i ) BOAT SCHEDULES, ae KE. D. Wells left this morning a | P 18<lb />ee oe 10V aslungton 1 ~ r CP<lb />i . fe) » attend the Union<lb />Passenger and ma ; | faecting.<lb />We have ak heautifal and up to north, arrives nee A wall SUE Bolg | PIA RANA erty<lb />dat Ij 9 oy . ~ p . Uti reg 6:47 P - oAY Me Going south | T. Mu boy ; Ne A AI I cee<lb />9 ine. You will find the satest DESI Ite ar lunford, wile, ssier and<lb />3tyies an ma know we cap ple: steamer Pair River arr ihitle *. 2. re .<lb />you Oh ho ss wo wom pleare Ta oud ee from Wash-| ~ Po yeturncd dust ev ming bo<lb />: Jh, how ovely, how beau- leaves for W: y, Wei nesday and Friday froma trip up the road ai ink<lb />tiful, the prettiest line | have ever day and sit ashing lon Tuesday, Thurs | . o o (Ea<lb />Been, |S what our lady friends SAY poe Miss Nannie Coitield spent b: ks<lb />a eon ve have a large be nT � Me, } giving here with her sist . Vie a a. i et<lb />oth in colors and blacks and ¢ MARKET Cerna eB Stebel eke he Ms Let uS reasol , :<lb />fe ~ Er? au KDTS. ISiith, and returned l o ason tovethe \ r .<lb />please you. | ed home toca)  iv Ve adve qc . ive<lb />(By Telegrapl | ves ee Mountain, vl Lock y business" we vet t i iV muse 0 get<lb />; ; J AeCgrap Le) | Mount, spent ~Thanuksetviny with woe reap) + JY Siving the pest quality<lb />B uacdies ard Gents FURB "_ Rice Gwyn iid .¢ os . _. -1 (otha | . peT<lb />NISHING GOODS we have R NEW YORK COTTON. Tee Gyynar aud -etaned Hane oy Clothes, Dress Gceods, Shoes, Hats<lb />gp endid line. | OPENTG. HIGHTST. LOWTST. CLOS | Zeno Moore went to Littleton teday | ae | ) my ats "for the<lb />Jan. 7.58 a _-- a ~ OSE (10 spend soinehiine for his heabc ue east money We +) ~<lb />@.0¢ fede G hope 5 (pee on estate W © ry ° ( on t We<lb />el (.04 hope the trip will prev Lo Van Ou t<lb />Mar. 7.73 7.81 7.69 7 si) him p will prove benetivtal to WOT d fe , y ° elt Our<lb />In LADIES CLOT ! oan a ea ord for it. Ge a :<lb />i -caareesta orice for Wrapa| CHICAGO MrAT AND OMAIN, eenoren it. Go about, examime oth<lb />he just what you wept. WnHeat" MUS. ode P. Acattnews rece Ve dd 4 tele- en aoe 7 ' TU Vue er stocks,<lb />; Dec. ay: ae =e oe lau &amp; hursday evenilg troin bec broth- d Pal e as mueh as you yleas .<lb />In Me os PANMQIE 8 "4 u's bla, jer, Pey ~ort. @ . I ase Ou r<lb />: sn and Boys PANTS|P 1T ler, Peyton Fort, calling her tu stins T 1 Wi "<lb />oGOODS } 204 ANTS | Pork" ) ing her tv ssimston | Sure t h �,�<lb />eo we have just the best] ie =e to the vodside et his chud. 95 ' 0 uy from uS<lb />. stock to be fcund and prives were an, 7°67$7.85 7.625 T7475 {last night s chud. She left ah<lb />» never lower. . Riss" o 2 asi Wight.<lb />Jan. 8.6) 3 21 2 Q7 ~~ sas All Yea ds lea 1 .<lb />CANEA day 5.80 3.90 bes , CUNAt: AC to x OL °<lb />oeee | Feday mas been a warm one. the 4 | our store. It is the talk of.<lb />SHOES. Ins |] Court ot Snow Hull next w 1e towa---the grevt v<lb />~ Bal ghoes we @  due Lib HEXE week, u Cd \ a ue , ay bd<lb />soca buy wach oa will padeny | WEATHER BULUETIN. | Court . Swe are offering . Sd<lb />wearer, the p ic | Niaea the | Courtin Warhingten next week °<lb />ay he prices on Shoes are _" Loan . , ;<lb />much jower thau jart season. Give Threatning weather with showers Phe next general date is Caristinas. ~ Ty . '<lb />08 &amp; vial when you peed Shoes tomght. Saturday rain | Pl op | , rqT<lb />7 for tourself or any hember of : Mi. Report says thet enoush turkeys are 4<lb />as nag binky v ean fit the smali- : later report Says : Showers tonight left for Chrisiinas. : @<lb />west or largest Toot in the and tomorrow. Cleasing Satur my 7 : ) _<lb />: Ou: \ 4 Rev nol i county. ACAD | aturday af" Phanksgiving Day wus ulmosb &amp;s The Ladi ~<lb />: ML Rev nolds &amp; CoTs Shoes | erneen- se as almost 48 ies Pa 3<lb />= Meu and Bovs ave Nactanted : " }warn, as summers } lace Royal,<lb />' 0 give owood servic on _ so cempstig hy aa , , " cae<lb />} e. We -_"" : ~hureday (ere was , oe<lb />jhad «ix years oxperience ah TURKEY WEEK | Thursday chere was my © hous ae<lb />this li: © and know them to be : r : lthat had a skeleton of a turkey) in It. ] O the fs<lb />we claim fo. them. o "- Fresh and Sweet Mc unt ~a Butt ports, a=<lb />sh and Sweet Mountain Detley, =<lb />een Th se Items Make Good Sauce f oee pound at S. ML. Sebulz, W |<lb />; ur<lb />T , ; 9]<lb />Thavksgiing- ( Room residence Ser rent. Apply | are now headquarters for ll i 4<lb />In BARU Wa.E, GUNS, Fj a iO JW hes, '« 1B) AS, iS | eres<lb />aM DE_REMENTS ~nest candy in pound boxes ¢ : ~Se | GR Bs iD: F<lb />as GUNS pe pw oy ru SPERLING ©. GOOD:<lb />LOADED SHeLi5, OROCK: | For fresh oysters i a jgreater tor a smoke. D.S. SMITH. | . | ° © DS<lb />er .e T \ , ) " be ) Ts In amar SUV eall ; | ; 3 . . : " iy<lb />ERY, GLASS " ARE, GALL | Morris Meyer. -_ on; 500 Popular Novels of standard | and def all com : 3<lb /> a yel ndar : petitor ~<lb />LAMPs. LIBRARY LAMPs, | authers just arrived, at balt price at and hig grade d Sas to price<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ~HEAP"3O barrels choice Apples \Si harwTs . bee . §00 5 =. é<lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE, at S. M. Shultz. .<lb />; When OAL weather� comes donTt ° ] |<lb />. Re op ones . ~ e¢ sf ® +f :<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE 5 For a chotee sinoke, try Philadelphia (!"3"" where .o buy your Cval. A Jou an) oaded e hells<lb />encima &amp; COLLARS, Sei, at D. S. Smith's. | Speraut d= (ORRILL. ws<lb />T UNKES, GROCERLES, Vermont Hutter for sale at S| A lite gil of the editor is quite 26 cents per box<lb />Pe ceENS FURNITURE Smith.  o "giek, making two sick oues in his ,<lb />RENTS CARRIAGES | housshold. ~" nm<lb />CARPETS, © ARPET P APER, ~ Inl - packages "Golden hates, | \ pri o| nd A<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS urrents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nu A prize with every pos of choice | SH | '<lb />. o . y allts-) Bic Cotfee 9% « ny iInw<lb />© EvaporatedT Apples ar 7 ico Cotfee, 29 cects per pound, at eC b ar .<lb />URTAIN POLES, ee gorsted ypler and Peaches at{Jese W. Brows" pound, ~" e, a @:<lb />and any goods you need for your] ]f you ¥ ~The televt one exchenge is proving in abundance and low in pri<lb />eelf and family come to 8e6 Us yep want.f{resh Groceries. giv | . + o ! ~ . price.<lb />Oe red. Cive me so great a CONVERT ence Nw<lb />8 nee thafour peo le<lb />a call. W.C| peo] Special Lnauceme t ay<lb />. C. Hines. lave wondering how they got along SU ge oie a n 3 1 »|<lb />sir ~YA | . . " ; :<lb />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 |<lb />eat zee ds at the lowest prices. igars at StarkeyTs. ~he way with all good improvements. " | B ; | 6<lb />We have a lage line of 3 SOSA -_ = ee | ss aL AFR Xt «<lb />, . te be nny , : : eB staal Ce 4 kik ae 8 Neb i<lb />16) T yf \ 8 ret ' ~ ~ . ~ Fr<lb />° - om ¢ * x :<lb />i iy P "_ j " { rg am<lb />FURNITURE! wit w JAW AN :<lb />) a . wT bi soe oy .<lb />and can give you auything yoo y aste words oy , ~ ; ; me | . i<lb />Mitty veed at the lowest prices you | ie Wed | 1B : jm shy<lb />ane rage ae see our} A a Abe moods paper. to well for themselves . ue : og ie<lb />0 ak Bedroom Suits. is conceded that our line of en IS Te 1<lb />| oe as by would be an inex: 26.9 WOMANI ; ay sere by everybody now as<lb />-onsable injustice to your pocket SH ERONOOONO DINOS WAAARA Bg: | ' is apahe:<lb />k. ae ia nos so because We x ee hls P. place to buy '<lb />~gay 60. but because our oods a D 5 a<lb />i pate. : ey T &amp; a) rT<lb />~ ad prices ninke it 80. Here is al aC WE hee hh 3 " Strictl \j , get<lb />&amp; : Geek proposition: If we deserve 40 gs, Op : AY | i<lb />nothinsT, give us nothing but if 5S Carpets » ions Saleh tina By f<lb />yon find out zoods and prioes | 3 Shoes, N ' 3 Irst=4<lb />get Pag we E Shoes, Notions, § 3t-Clas ,<lb />| your patronage: De vee i an pthc opal + Re ached ¢ of Sere are Fie<lb />i you s00n and promising our best o4 GLUES, ......a a You surely make a, ° aan ae eT<lb />efforts to make your coting ROD la tina i nae i oo hi \ rr ~. i) bl . roc ssh oole saniameniai » a mistake. | you want relia-<lb />pleasant and profitable, we are Be has MAAAAAAG ee j O16. Aarocer 1d: ,<lb />4 bd an QO t<lb />ue Your friends, x aye ~4 : . re FORO FURY ae } tf i �,� acon ot 0 e | , ~4 no buy them from us<lb />He | ! % on tt finest and cheapest ever b Wa | Cg vite) ahitadienees Chl | IS.<lb />aa er eeteere \ a Pat beste suit you in every = FL Wodiuw gt �"� nrnnmnnnnerenarnnnenenmnnnnannnn<lb />5 TS ~haben att No tter what you want we cal wn hy i TR<lb />mY, your aelec our. New Store. Come aod mak. | YR ys. Y |<lb />eee ee, peepee Ope fore Xmas is upov you. y a aac inl : | tery ai) LLOW.<lb />i at) ee Brie i ho A\\ Re, lu | : ; OL ee EEG TOLLS AGIA r<lb />Be, Py : in } : : UF at { 0 im : ; 4 faba<lb />UVa ky as WV) S53 LANG'S CASH HOUSE... gi Alligoods delivered free of change; any where<lb />Prous ke fs : vt . CWP PRP ethane 15 Ree to | as yw ere |<lb />A 4 ~ # o a : ~ ee i wh 7 | In town, , a hans ry vi tat . esp, CEES ee<lb />ape oes tat, FORE We<lb />10th, 1896.3 SQ g wt, ek) ~ . we � tol Bi 7 tk Rt al Sk Be Gee<lb />ra Y o a ¥ SF) na BaP AS F) eC re W¥S sit é nt | (a) ~ } es ~ ew<lb />ee oe, javihedl { eon ~<lb />peal if a | hi i ,. i 9) a |, }) ¥<lb /><lb /></p>
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