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          <lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Rar,<lb /><lb />Whi we scll<lb />WarnerTs<lb />Corsets ?<lb /><lb />Because they are<lb />the standard for<lb />style, fit and coms<lb />fort. Patterns to<lb />fit every figure.<lb /><lb />©0000000000000e0eeeeeeeeeee0eeesecese<lb /><lb />We lead in<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />down.<lb /><lb />my ¥ y<lb /><lb />*»<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />rit<lb /><lb />|<lb />� Wea<lb />)<lb /><lb />Some and see. us and {tai<lb /><lb />well save you money.<lb /><lb />T. Munford}<lb /><lb />_ Naga aon to the, Bank of<lb />~Greenville,<lb /><lb />and all at prices way<lb /><lb />CHRISTMAS DAYS.<lb />Christmas days<lb />And Christmas ways"<lb />Never time like this is!<lb />Christmas noise<lb />And Christmas joys"<lb />Christmas hugs and kisses.<lb />(Ladies, ladies<lb />Lo the right !<lb />Kiss your lover<lb />Christmas night!)<lb /><lb />Christmas days<lb />And Christmas ways"<lb />What though skies be snowing ?<lb />Still the heart<lb />Can play its part"<lb />Still the musieTs going !<lb />(Ladies, ladies<lb />To the right!<lb />Kiss your lover<lb />Chrismas night!<lb /><lb />AMERICAN TROOPS FOR CUBA.<lb /><lb />Recruiting Office at Cleveland, Ohio,<lb />Crowded With Voluateers"Wom-<lb />en Offering to Go As Nurses"<lb /><lb />A Regiment to Start<lb />From St, Louis.<lb /><lb />CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 14."<lb />All morning a stream of men poured<lb />into the rooms of A. DeArango, the<lb />local Cuban leader, and volunteered. tu<lb />join the Cuban army. It is estimated<lb />that there were 150 of tuem, a large<lb />proportion were well dressed young<lb />mea of good education and apparent<lb />They were teld<lb /><lb />yood cireumstances.<lb />,hat no more men were needed. Eleven<lb />women individually offered tu go. as<lb />nurses. They said they did not want<lb />pay, but thought it was their duty to<lb />nurse the sick and wounded. The ma-<lb />jority of them bore mars of refinement<lb />,nd some had eviaences of wealth. They<lb />were adviscd to write to the junta in<lb />New York.<lb /><lb />St. Louis, Mo, Dezember 14."<lb />Velunteers for the relief of the Cuban<lb /><lb />-linsurgents are being mobilized in this<lb /><lb />city and next Friday, if all plans are<lb />carried out successfully, 1,000 men will<lb />Cuba.<lb />hundred ot these are St. Louisans the<lb /><lb />leave New Orleans. for Two<lb />~}remainder coming from East St. Louuis<lb />and points south of here on the lines<lb />of the Illinois Central and Iron Moun.<lb />tain railroads, Julian van Gert,<lb />New Orleans, will be in charge of the<lb />expedition with W. C. Carter, J. L.<lb />Goodneer and Cornelius Knott, of this<lb />city, as aides... The quartette met here<lb />today and completed arrangements.<lb />Var Gerst and Knott will leave this<lb />evening on the Illinois Central picking<lb />up tho men on that road as far south as<lb />Cairo, and perhaps Memphis and wil!<lb />then proceed via steamboat to New<lb />Orleans.<lb /><lb />Datias, Texas, December 14."<lb />The Cuban situation is the main subject<lb />of counsideration. in this section of<lb />Texas. There ~is almost unanimous<lb />feviing and public seutiment 1s in favor<lb />of the patriots, Dallas is the center of<lb />activity. ~Two secret meeting were<lb />held today. It is known the enlist-<lb />ments are secretly being made. ~<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />To-<lb />night the first departure of men from<lb />North ~Texas onder recent recruiting<lb />was made, Twenty-three recruits, de-<lb />vided into three parties took rail trans-<lb />portation by diflerent routes fcr the<lb />gult coast, eight for Galveston, nine for<lb />New Orleans. and ~six for ~Florida,<lb />From thes points they. will be furnished<lb />means fyr reaching the island and sup-<lb />plied with best quelity of equipment<lb /><lb />nt ammuni The teel-<lb />ay Ettheted here a Siig Spain, as the<lb />| beliet is general that _MaceoTs death<lb />was, the, work: of shined assassins wand<lb /><lb />ms<lb /><lb />or Pe<lb />tresiche vod bees<lb />ty renee � iv? '<lb />adage Maa: on oi AS why<lb />oan we had ae ""<lb /><lb />dace mourning ~paper in boxes ast<lb />~ Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />A belt<lb /><lb />the quire.<lb /><lb />ters.<lb /><lb />80n,.<lb /><lb />failed.<lb /><lb />here last<lb /><lb />saw.<lb /><lb />edition.<lb /><lb />home.�<lb />é : x9<lb />again.<lb /><lb />Prison<lb /><lb />pense.�<lb /><lb />whole iu<lb /><lb />Mr.<lb /><lb />The glazier complains<lb />weather is pretty hard on him.<lb /><lb />mas talking.<lb /><lb />flop, the<lb /><lb />cal year ending Dec. 7th.<lb />ment will be published in intallments in<lb />vur daily edition out will appear as a<lb /><lb />OTHER LOCALS.<lb /><lb />petite ete<lb /><lb />line"the waist.<lb /><lb />Civil engineers should be polite.<lb /><lb />Church singers , bay their music bY<lb /><lb />~Mt cold<lb /><lb />A delightful smoke"The Cardena<lb />""try one at Jesse W. BrownTs.<lb /><lb />100,000 dozen Eggs wanted at J. 8.<lb />TunstallTs, highest cash prices paid.<lb />Her best young man called and the<lb /><lb />parlor lamp wem out for a good time.<lb /><lb />- No, Made, dear, deaf and dumb men<lb />donTt always make the best sign pain"<lb /><lb />Services in the Methodist church to-<lb />night conducted by Rev. H. B, Ander-<lb /><lb />W. D. Rountree &amp; Co., cotton com-<lb />mission merchants of New York, have<lb /><lb />By not having an opera house Green.<lb />ville is missing all the theatrical troupes<lb />this season.<lb /><lb />Toys, Drums, Dolls, Wagons, Car-<lb />riages, Vases, Cups and Saucers,<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Ned Spell,<lb />known here, a carpenter by trade, died<lb /><lb />a colored man, well<lb /><lb />nigat.<lb /><lb />Just one week now to do your Christ.<lb /><lb />The Rercecror has<lb /><lb />some space to spare.<lb /><lb />Want to see something pretty ¢ Look<lb />at those ladies gold pens, pearl handle<lb />av Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Come and feast your eyes on the<lb />prettiest lot ct Christmas goods you ever<lb /><lb />Ep. H. Sueisurn &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The weekly edition of the RerLec-<lb />TOR this morning was a beauty.<lb />keep your eye open for Saturday daily<lb /><lb />Now<lb /><lb />Muggins"oI understand that Flip-<lb /><lb />acrobat, is missing trom<lb /><lb />Buggims"oOh, he'll turn up<lb /><lb />Visitor"Do you fear death,<lb /><lb />my ,ood man?� Condemned Murderer<lb />" ~No itTs merely the terrible sus-<lb /><lb />We begin today publishing the finan-<lb />cial statement of the county for the fis"<lb />The state-<lb /><lb />the weekly.<lb /><lb />Cards are out for the marriage of<lb />Leon F. Evans, the clever and<lb />popular proprietor of the Greenville<lb />warehouse, to Miss Martha Forbes, the<lb />accomplished daughter of Mrs. Mary<lb />V. Forbes, on Tuesday evening<lb />cember 22ad, at the family residence,<lb />near Greenville.<lb /><lb />,; De.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />The erdinance regarding the firing of<lb />pop-crackers, &amp;¢., is being violated.<lb />All parties violating the same had bet"<lb />ter stop or they will be sorry for. it.<lb /><lb />Ova Forsrs, Mayor.<lb /><lb />Married,<lb /><lb />A beautiful home wedding took place<lb />this afternoon at 3 oTclock, at, the home<lb />of the brideTs father, Mr. Jacob Joyner,<lb />at Farmville, Miss May Joyner was<lb />married to Mr. W. J. Thigpen, Rev. i<lb />L. Chestnut officiating.<lb /><lb />They Will Go Off.<lb /><lb />~Charlotte and Greensboro aldermen<lb />have forbid the explosion of poperack-<lb />rs during the holidays. That will be<lb />a hard law to enforse for just 89 sure<lb />as a boy can get hold of a pop-eracker<lb />and a match about ChristmasT time,<lb /><lb />something is going to pop"the cracker |.<lb />) or the boy:<lb /><lb />at S.<lb /><lb />~NO BETTER PLAGE?<lb /><lb />in town to select eee holiday goods than »<lb />at vad th aveabeautifullineor .<lb /><lb />B Ou<lb /><lb />_Notions, Shoes,~<lb /><lb />GENTS FURNISHING GOOD).<lb /><lb />I have just received alovely line of holiday<lb /><lb />ew NECK WEAR poe "<lb /><lb />and I want everybody to come andseethem.<lb /><lb />Frank<lb />Wilson.<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK<lb />Have you Seen agra<lb />�"� Great Bargains<lb /><lb />Weare offering this week.<lb /><lb />They are of good quality and willstand thejtest<lb />of wear. Come andsee me.<lb /><lb />15¢ to Zae-<lb />, &amp;<lb /><lb />10e. Undershirts"<lb /><lb />4 wool Cashmere<lb />l0e. Ladies or Gents Rubber<lb /><lb />~Cwo tone Cashmere<lb /><lb />Lovely Cotton Plaids jfor Shoes 25¢e.<lb />Shirt Waists 8c. Ladies Rubber Shoes,"<lb /><lb />Trimming Silks at your own needle toe 50c.<lb /><lb />price. MenTs plain Rubber Shoes = 40e.<lb />Black Silk Hlastic 10c. MenTs needle toe Rubber<lb /><lb />Bed Comforts"larga size. 75e. = gohoes 736<lb /><lb />Come,and save money.<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK<lb /><lb />a a]<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Wn) @ } } AK &amp;<lb />oUR SAB SABA AONA A<lb /><lb />E HAVE just recived<lb />a complete line of<lb />Ladies Underwear &amp; Capes<lb />and the prices are very low<lb />vercoats and Rubber<lb />Shoes. A complete stock<lb />to select from and your<lb />| ppscnoe is invited.<lb />~Fr.ce lower than, ever.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Po whom issued.<lb />: Parker<lb />a Adbritton<lb />fisrleg Skinner t<lb />har. ; SL : 0 chapts y<lb />si ; s0aT.e6s8, kinn : | Le ee<lb />i: 444 W B Parkor er === 8. 09 | Good aiding<lb />= 488. Town of Greenvill 1650 Oe atl<lb />0 ee on o= Cr we a Good Ord me ;<lb />275) gunsc rrr oe 65/ rding 6 ora<lb />ae ie (PTION RATES. ne R W Smith - 810 R oo 16 50 Tone"steady. gp? 1g18} | en<lb />em + BY o Ira Albritton 825-R W King : 5 00| Prime rayne. a e<lb />Jel T ered in t os a * ~ o 40 3 CY. has x 5. A. : 60 n =. : * ue :<lb />ind on aperication are thera and can be Me Ta o87 EF Williaais Te won) oe S<lb />= . [869 d) Rae ar ra ace a baa 139| Greenvill ea ay<lb />ange pig lyn des 863 Woody McLawhorn 941 Woods MeLawhom 9 00 War Peis rsaiaau || eB BB<lb />eend in brief Bains ce fs whe will bai Be: ~Tucker i} 943 N L Gray 1 50| Westertt Sides 18 to wale wm. a Te :<lb />- na ge neighborhood, ig lech occurs | B67 Major Poilard 944 WH William 14:40 Sugar cured Hise aus by: q ae Me ~oe<lb />toa oniy on one side of the ashe lainly cat tae a JR Ddupleton 2 65 Corn Meal | Mie Bs ) S<lb />: = ? : HA. DOx 46 J J Perkins 65 | Flour, F at Hi ee @ oF<lb /> Liweral Comm tssi0n 0 = ' 919 5 eee we | y Murphy 4 oa me cw wo bad fe _ +) 8 :<lb />ion ates ald toagentss 920 AA Joyni 949 EB MeL fais 97 | Sugat : 3b to W 2 oe<lb />é mete 23 Mor Highsmith 951 NE " 155 Salt per 5 13 sy is) 4 i. EB 4<lb />W : a WORMS Meyer 952 James CU 57 | Chick = to 29) aden "me<lb />EDNESDAY, DecemBER 1 923 Woody MeLav 953 DC ox E ens 76 to 1 6@ a GR<lb />k 16TH, 1896 | 926 U ny eLawhorn C Moore 80 | Eggs per doz 10 to 28 te ye pili<lb />PNMWIAL STATEMENT, are xis = lo §<lb />INAAT, TATE ge L Davis 85 ~ oO FF Say 8<lb />oe : ! ENT. Toval $922 95 as 7A pee 115 ee EEPORT. &amp;% MARKET aa oBP<lb />| The followi r 59 W R Whichard _ £55 T. i:<lb />e : IDX 18 a list of i Clerk Supert 960 TH : ard, Jr 50 nore 2 Ses a<lb />~  * . orders, | X perior Court. Langle BY oO. ier ae<lb />ogether with the number and No. To whom isiued 961 W H Bow y 75 0. L. JOYNER, : TAX NOTICE<lb />amount, allowed b 101 EAM , AmTt.|802 Charles ski 95| Luas"C marc Owing to the bad weal T<lb />i tisiscare leote o4 the Com-| 130 BA Moy ; $ 230 oxkinner 95 50|  o bt sepa wee tees 2h 408 Pip ig time yi: yore ae ex-<lb />: ecemb 5 W ~ ' pany vee teobes or to the first. of . &amp; the tax<lb />sage December 7, 189. 352 BA Move 111 16 rote wal oor tatg| pare ~uring the remaltd You<lb />itness Tickets Superior Co 390 EA Moye 10 35] No. Jury Trckets. ae... 40 to lglg dete De necoomagi bag tere<lb />No. To whom hati vie 462 EK A Move 109 731168 J eT MG jssued. Am'Tt 8 weatiat a of Fee wits fail to pay<lb />30 J A Lan mTt.|767 HAM 10 30} 4 . IUtle, 1 FORS. 7 nst as the law di proceeded<lb />~ g mOye x 943 L Litt ~ 607 85 Pay your t directs.<lb />So ATwoe 8 210/82 FA Bore lied ole SE ye gen Serko<lb />87 J A Lang� 5. 90|865 E A Moye 21 20/815 J ~tla, 301 25 All persons . , Tax Collecto<lb />88 . ,|909 EB y » 9 Ly Littie 6 of G $3 owing taxe r.<lb />Pr g T Gardner eas 9 EA Moye 2.20) 916 JL Little, « 440-00 tap at the Mace ctes doch oleae my +<lb />sf ith 24 30 | call e MayorTs office wher an find ok 2 2<lb />113 S di Whi 9 35 T citinitnecaiien ~ and settle i Al is where the mD = o hy a<lb />: White 5) otal T _* S| Dées istT will All who fal ey can so as 5 ;<lb />ltl ast da 330} Justice jase] gizar jo | the law directs, procebded aust a seat? 2 ge<lb />R Greene 55 | stiees of The Peace. N Court House. Save trouble and 3 meres sy 2a ~ a<lb />qo. That 1 lua 3 To whom issued. A 32 J are Amt,| EM Moo cot by paviua] 3S SPD ers ~B :<lb />16. WT Hat 5 | 102 SAL AmT) 6 0 Seaside hdl sf Se a g eel<lb />~162 J W Perkins 740/197 J D Coe &amp; J) Perkins $135) 2° D.D rating * Co. 70 ,Tax Collector | Su, " 58 ees (T) _<lb />o463 J WTPerkins 34 961199 A L Harringt 1 50| 89 WB Wilso 9691 | te =o sea 3<lb />Sie Tai Seve = Si) | of iryts O°<lb />166 Barri a .. 747| 18 95 ne 22 Soom 4<lb />Pea allan Wolo 741] 00 BF Smith msi | | Ek gino A<lb />_ 1169 RW King -4/05| 242 N RB Cory . 9 97 | 730 BF smith 800 00 Se FSR OS eg ee<lb />1120. r B Oheare 450/214 HL Joyner 1 07| 221 B F Smith B09. 0p (HOTA 22 oss Fo levee<lb />~411 IR Overton 1 15}216 Joba Flanagan 1 95/732 BF Smith 800 00 IOMERS s SP8 1 3 .<lb />ao L Nichols ite Sis AD Hill " 60 ri D D Haskett 800 00} T T has bee sores aa oe Be Bee iB<lb />oty at Sine T4519 7 Perkins ay 381 tie Haskett Le that een reported) .¢ a ROR Bo Zz vi<lb />115 RW King, Saab Da iene ° 98282 aie odie apa oo [in the M would not be| sess ¢ nee g<lb />ol]. t ys ¢ Pa os . if aye ot<lb />178 Davi Bratton 1 45137 CP Gaskin 1 05 285 J 8.0 Benjamin 30 oo Ness nese vate Busi| ©2535 8 " 3<lb />186 J D Bull . 1 60 386 E DB 50 354 W B Wilso 6 lolre' wy that isa mist Sle +x Z<lb />ig Fie paatn 1 8474 WB Moore. 11g /ft dT Willian 30 oo|2 Shall remain i aee| F8 FR A E<lb />12. AL eheppard 33 50/445 WF bore 175/20 BL Hamber 3 73/ness at the s in busi-| =~ == 2 0<lb />: , . Pe us r ao: : : =. &amp; * =<lb />o193 Council ~ait 5 igttt6 oo a 37 927 W B Wilson 2 50 THaiKing youT fe place. = 3 ay as {T] z<lb />as aH ioe &amp; Oo 1 o ~9 Phe  5, | Lotal 32 50/past liberal patrdlaire = Ss| &amp; | ee \z<lb />_ , 37 87 oore Uv 83 and hopir nage + ah 2<lb />933 AB Guarti 9 95 480 W J ~leel 8 1 441 98 oping to ha w ss bo<lb />833A ~said : ed 484 NRO vs Commissioners. a continu ave S aS ay  s<lb />td g ga ory 4 No. T . mere @ ance + Ss - &amp; ©<lb />oo J A Lang 1 90 er 3 W Page 621 50 L rl issued. AwiTt. same, I am oies the m SN 2 Z .<lb />1 or L H Spruill 11 30] Gay J Perkins 125] 51 G Dawson g » 49 |SETVe, W.H'W rs tol § &amp;$8 2<lb />57 O.P Gaskins 5 90] 4 JJ Perkins 147| 5 SMI 2 6 8) | "" re HITE 3, = = oS yon<lb />366 WR 3 05 209 KL Nichol: 115| 539 ' ones 5: - a ; , oe a 3 =<lb />348 J F } Crewtord a 8 ae ease L Smith ; ag aa 2s eu s<lb />: en Z , =<lb />= ay James ee Total $56.35 i es ce ° 2.10 _ 7<lb />a Wooker 0 7 4 aad 7 Daw 8 6U if ee<lb />He RES a : b»|No- To Ra uais ia ; ~ Keel By D cB DISON<lb />ohn U5 | Om issued. , [ae 0 Je . 7 40 cs<lb />ives gals teaien at aie SS ASPEGALTY ===<lb />- C D Rountree 29 60 | 203 Ag McLawhorn 95 | 238 8 M Jones - 16 50 uredin Ibto3s dave L endaer or en<lb />ONE leg Blan wenn 190} 289 T E Keel 3 80 ) | oma orsie otyreueanneceateta<lb />ree BW Kiog 100] oop DC Smith 375|240 L Fleming 3.27 | ooh Batiarnirtmeetaned tie<lb />$09 CD Hous oo On Biome 5 49/24) Jesse Ly Smuth 5 60 ae<lb />435 Joho Beaks 1 ; 911 Luk ~bleed é o42 © Dawson 9&amp;0 any part of the Patclies in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />| � 65|306 OC D 5 80 | outy tt Ie this Besondare Spots, Ulcers on<lb />442 BY, Fad a eo 213 J ie emby : awson ne Outy it Is this Seconda r Eyebrow rs on<lb />. no 213 Jesse Bran 215/307 L 3 B80] fr4 nett canoe ey ry BLOOD Pola<lb />i Rican 1 2 mot Slam FRESE SRI beret peor<lb />¥ B: robi 2 08 ~ i 1 6y Pie a 75 309 S 9 ole BES a" op $500, o th oh oe t sease has al a<lb />yi Julia White. 2 85 ond JB Builock 1 25) 310 fot L Sm 5 0} Hi mal guaranty AN pind our epi<lb />Ee tee mt ou i nis<lb />eet aylo ob], ubap ? 394 C 340 th :<lb />465 TG Rice r 9 35| 353 Woody ion 3 70} 396 § Seti 7 g0 7<lb />OL 9 Whitehurst ay 5 om wegiemaerborn 3101 Fisnieg 3 30 Professional Cards.<lb />es ble 43 50|387 Woody MeLawho 2 00 | 395 Jesse L Smith 16s nen ee ors. .<lb />500 Et Bri 23 95 Hite fy feetot ie 65 509 LF Sth oa ESTABLISHED 1875 ~Bs b 3 o<lb />| ey mie dl By ubanks ~lemi U ~ ¥ arpder<lb />eH sieht UE cc, sos SAM, SSL veea ae<lb />A Lang 3 95} 483 D CO Smith 12/511 SMI ay 980)  » We, BD: { J A, SMITH,<lb />a = Kirkman 1 35 481d L Roberson 9g 7 512 C Dieseon, 3 30 PO sf a TONSOR A J RTIST<lb />550 ae Artis 2 65 489 Jason Joyner 1 95}97" L Fleming 3 80 ) RK SIDES &amp; SHOULD Patronage soltottd. arene. O.<lb />oie Ae sieve eee 33) FORKSIDE amtontDEn Peer ae<lb />554 WF Me ae 6 25 | 759 TB ~McLawhorn 1 a 581 E Keel 2 80/1" ing coal AND MERCHANTS BUY = se deteons<lb />559 W D ahaa 6 0 764 D a Eneone 0 58: S M Jones 3 To their iriceres sl igpa s.supplies will tind: CRB oPp a tet ee<lb />ws | 3 oo | 582 C D 3 30 | chasing el st'to get our prices bete a H- ERT. | ) ;<lb />563 J § Eo entne 6 OP | 165 Sunth awson asing elsewhere. O prices before pus AHL sop nghodic S. oi<lb />: it es 8U D C Smith 1 80 | 964 L Flemi 7 8o | ¥ allits b . Ourstock ts co g ASHION. ne<lb />564 Ed Kilpat 65 | 168 WS Bri 666.) Amite ranches. rornplete |. Special attention give BARERK.<lb />Meh patrick 5| 168 WS Briley 1 50/265 JL Smith 4 Gol courte ine Caimi oC<lb />sar | Windham 1G) 10 8 oe MeLawtor 12:90 vei M Jones 28) FLOUR,COFF per mena Clothing. " cleaning<lb />bz MM MeGiowan 85770 A Nich ls n. -8jo/Gal 2 B Keel 3 80 'FEE,SUGAR inate<lb />Ne aa 1 05|819 Jason Joyner Soins cewen 7 40 | | ceaiaon<lb />ein &amp; Oo. 8 95|842 J H Eubanks 7 40/720 L Ploming 8 80 RICE, TEA, &amp;c Bunguss, ;<lb />5B a7 ) 25 Gy 908 He Lewis 4 20| 734 C Dawson 9.00] , die, gzss, Mgr.<lb />«78 L A Barnhill pe re Heouiy ~Dewis 1 20 793 J L Smith 9 60 LWAYS AT LOWEST MARKE � fel ~ ee,<lb />643 J FJopder fi 1 : trie Koberson rh 860 4 = Jones $60) mop Py MAREE? FRICES, ushproaghly reny<lb />61 A'S Walker AG ah Dia a apron 3 00861 JE path 13 40 | we bay sista Snuff &amp; eh | Attentive ser<lb />ot ohn. 9 ug | Lokal ee Ms ein on ore Dawson 7 69 Simvereted ser non be aco Ot rarely iii solleiey<lb />|) Sb lson Wise 30 yo | Segue 11 | Mg IE Ay ee! one "<lb />Se aeenias a noir =| 3g) FURNITURE FE A<lb />837 Ben Craft, 3 11638 W) Parker A 1966 L Fleming " o- g 30t*wayson a Tee! od | be made to the n appliestion<lb />iat SES wBeamer | $15 00} 967 « 5 Pome Bd ec ay = japlite Beabi ds bos aT ext General Assembiy<lb />ny : 5 L184 R W King o18 50 ws0 «| . ri t amen iy<lb />AT 7 W King 7 1968 Ke L § 80 | wold for C ) t prices to suit | chan he Towa ~ot Gree d thé Char<lb />ah. Oe tae ee hee » fugee ASH. | Bout nga | papal SE nyt Al<lb />We gi ene _ . {iit ies hid) ty ae e Maia Weckrne pea<lb />a $887 60 W.MORINSAUL,�<lb />e. WAN �<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ame<lb /><lb />os WIbM ERATOR =e WELDON: Re ks a LAN INDIAN PCI et . | Its beauty'in cesuauvn excited the 4<lb />ae AND BRANCHES. Once the Versailles of India, but Now «| poetic imagination of vied "<lb />AN FLORENCE 2afL ROAD?) Desolation. Ak ela tneeglod 8 we lapheypeenltg<lb />a Nothing gadder or more beautiful | Fergusson, who says of the ~Turk.<lb />_ Weagengea venedule exists in India than the deserted | tsh sultanTs house,� which still over-<lb />1 ik aire elgg ee ~ity of Fathpar Sikri. There it} looks the Pachisi court;where Ak-<lb />stands, some 23 miles from Agta.|bar is fabled to have played his<lb />gee much as it stood 300 years ago when | games of living chess, that it is oim:<lb />Dated (8 S| 8 Akbar decreed the stately pleasure] possible to conceive anything so pio |<lb />Noy. J5th -|6 % ° bouse. It was -built to commemo | turesque in outline� or any building |.<lb />it, fA | ___|_____ | fate the blessing of the holy Salim} so richly and wonderfully carved<lb />a A. M.|.M. 4, M}-Chishti; the hermit, who dwelt/ without the teast exaggeration or<lb />Leave Weldon | 17 53] 9 44 among the wild beasts in his cave) bad taste. Equally exquisite iy the<lb />Ar, Rovyk Mt | 1 0010 39) at Sikri, and who had foretold that) celebrated shrine cf St. Salim Chish<lb />wee. ye ra ae aoe AkbarTs son, hornT on that spot,| ti, built in 1580, with its pure white<lb />Lv Taroro 12 12 , should live to succeed him on the} marble cenotaph, its red -sandstone<lb />acer sie " |"" |"""| splendid throne. The saint did;not| dome and its veranda inclosed by<lb />. Lv Rocky.Mt | .1 00/10 5 45| foresee that the infant would grow| delicately pierced fali screens of fair<lb />Ly Wilson 2 Oni 6.90 upiinto that. unmitigated debauches| mai vie, like fine lace sot in samito.<lb />ea ay Mepiile ;  ll Jehangir, Eee ah a ~et gS drone eae np A | |<lb />3 | Ue ar 4 Thomas Roe, and whose poten e state : ) : : aye eG<lb />iy a ce Peas is liquor caused that virtuous embassa-| Darwaza, of the mosque which GIVES YOU Lgl Mel MEE Sen tig RY<lb />: Ge dor to gneeze incontinently, to the! crowns the rooky })lateau, and which AFTERNOON ( OR TRE RFS?<lb />os delight of the whole court. But the| the historian of architecture cites as Mhcic 2 fad eh Be eae<lb />ee ".!'""| heroic toper.did not defile his fa-| ~noble beyond any portal in India, "I OF.<lb />P.M, . apy therTs palace city, which must ci verhaps in the whole world?�"&amp;t ,<lb />Ly. Wilson 2 08 | be ) oon after its found: awe. ay<lb />Lv Golisboro | $10 7.05] Ove death, fur when William Finch A Bird Catching Insect. | es<lb />i: ae as 45 visited in 1610-he found it orninate,| Tn this country we talk nea<lb />a ahaa) Pe 1 | wing likea.waste district and-verr | tiverous or insect eating birds, an i | = |<lb />om A ae ee eae rough at nignt | fow of us have ever heard or read of | GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SFCOND<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Ruinate it has-remained ever since, | &amp; country where the tables are pide ,<lb />desolate and abandoned. No lates| ed to such a degree that they re 3<lb />we re: me bp &amp; +, | ruler of India has ever dared to liv Bi fsa patron eee? obs ac 2 OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />fg ¢ °3 ill st as no ru: , |<lb />si 28 ats a6 = rious Je aren arated to the| southern Brazil and Venezuela. In<lb />: , la. MIP.a| || heights of Akbar's genius. In the] thoso countries they have an ingact<lb />Ly Fivrer.ce 8 4U) 7 40 empty palaces, the wonderfu}| called the great mantis, ey C : mes a<lb />BY Fayetteville! 11 10, 9 40 mosque, the sacred tomb, the baths, | Some four or five inches in length, os<lb />Ly Selma 12 87 ~7a| not including his strong jaws and |<lb />ae ae ali baat me We ke crite wetter le, immense nipperlike fore legs.<lb />"FS ] | Shan emnperors. Wo my oven cn-| _~Thispair of enormous opincers� | SUBRCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb />oR ter bis bedroom"the khwabgah, or| are equal in strength to those of a)<lb />~ sina oabode of dreamsTT---and sco the very | Crawfish or a crab and-are-used by |<lb />o~~~ wl | [py | soreens of beautiful stone tracery, | the giant "o se caphnring ie .<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 + gu| the very Persian couplets, the iden. | prey. The food of this ca .<lb />Ly Magnolia | 10 52 8 30| tical decoration in gold and ultra.| insect consists of spiders, grasshop<lb />: Ma Gaeroan | Fe 9 36] marine upon which Akbar feasted | pers, small snakes. and lizards, and,<lb />) ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27 his eves during the long sultry aft according to Brumlister, the most |<lb />ma stash se |. " ernoons of the Indian plains. We! robust specimens of the genus will ue<lb />: 2 "2 i, may walk into the houses of Faizi| not stand aside with an empty stom-  a sk ,<lb />cz) 6% and Abu-1-Fazzl, the laureate and the| ach if he can manage to get his nip. LE<lb />| aA Im 3 premier of lis empire, who:sang bis| pers ona bird of the size of a canary, | ~<lb />oe, . M.|  |P. Mip, m, | glory and chronicled his reign. We ibe Fe cuiaal tat 7 :<lb />I 1 20 1138 3z| ma that strange building, the 3 : | | |<lb />rv Rocky Me 417 211 i i Divan.i-Khas, with ite seutcas citer and twig both in ovior and shape, "PURLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />) edeoen | 40) | throne andodd galleries, which some and beingaided by this resemblance<lb />Ly Tartec ed have sought to identify with the| is able to stealthily approach er<lb />Lv Rocky Mu | 2 17 1211 famous hail where metaphysical de- | prey, whether if be reptile, insec ;<lb />Ar Weldon | 1 01 hates took place every Friday night| or bird, and seize the unsuspecting One Dollar Per Year.<lb />ander the emperorTs personal presi- creature with its razortike claws."<lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa | dency, and philosopher and theolo. ~St. Louis Republic. |<lb />eaves Weldou 3.50 p, m., Halifax 4.10) gian, orthodox and skepiy, did furi-| _ Sammvee pens have been used in<lb /><lb />pe Mi. artiyes.doowand Nek St 4.55.9 ous battle for their creods cr doubts' India for over 1,000 years. They<lb /><lb />T ~<lb />Be er ae pow pinsion 746 1, ded, long after the ~small 8T@ made like the ordinary quill This is the P eopleTs i avorite<lb />D. ia. gone hig meer 7.2 ae ear haa ~dying paryertT? and pen, and for a few hoarsT writing<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a.m, Arriviny | hoursT by ban Fi 7 A .; 20<lb />: Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am | oetheist,� to the disgust of an un. 47 Said to bo very serviceable. THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN'T, WAIOH<lb />Gaty except Sunday. willing witness"the austere Ba- he wmamber of trees growing in IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1HE PAPEK,<lb />~Trains on Wasbalgtea Branch leave | daoni. the public highways of the city of Is ree AA e Sah ial VIMES THL<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, iati Fathpur Sikri, ; ,<lb />arrives Parmele 8,50 a. m., and 4.4% p. The associations of Fathpur ®t, London is found to be 14,700. These bedi<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves oCity of Victory,� BS HOE tie omy are on the public highways alone<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m,| Claims to our interest and cresnect and not in the narka<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. in,, . arrives Wishin gto) | _<lb />11,60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />: mi.<lb />ept Suuday. Connects with trai )<lb />epi Sunday. Couneets with trains on How Do You Think<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarpone, &amp; C, via Albe- ' ~i Inada ou need<lb />ead RE se | Your Name and Business | When y \<lb />st ed pe ed ea Would Look in this Space<lb />ray outn.9.00 P, M.,5.25p.m.| : 10<lb />Returning isaves Plymouth daily excep. | ou. OOK 1D WIS pace<lb /><lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30. a. n.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 46<lb /><lb />; ; ; ee<lb />Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves} Lt YOuread this donTt you think other read<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb />Goldsboro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.05 3;ers would read what you have to say?<lb /><lb />mi anriving Smithtield 7-30 a. tn.� Re. -SS= 36 Don't 1orget the<lb /><lb />turniag leaves Smithtield 8,00 a. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Ask lor terms on this space<lb />armen NO y'vts yas | : ve Reflector Office.<lb />Rolin Ree a Rte ree p R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. Cash ©<lb />ville 5.05 p., Spring Hope 6,380)R. L. DAVIS, PresTt. . A. » Vice- to fe . Cash a inden<lb />in. Retoinave Spring Hope |. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th,"1806. WEL HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb /><lb />0.4, M,,' N ash8.3) a m, givive. at é _" FOR rHE WORK AND bo Awl<lb />y Mount 9.0 a m, daily except<lb /><lb />| : KINDS Ok COMMERCIAL AN<lb />x THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, | ene TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />ooe : a tony Florence R GREEN VILLE, | N . C.<lb />Cave Luta0.40:) m, ginive Dunbar ae : + ile i<lb />1.50. p m, Clio 8.05 D @. Returning ap Rt oa .<lb /><lb />: leave Cliot6.10.a m, Dunbar 6.30 a m, Capital $50,000.00 ae<lb /><lb />are Latts 7.50.a m, daily exeept Sun-<lb /><lb />vv x Paid in Capital $25,000.00 |Our Work and Prices uit our Patron<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-| |<lb />saw for Clinton eaily, except Suuday, @O229020202 .<lb /><lb />11.10-8.m,aud-8.50 p, m:_ . Transacts « General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac.<lb />leaVesCliaton at.7,00 hd gt Nay ric connts of Responsible Persons and irms.<lb /><lb />"Drain Noy 78 makes closeT conhection sey<lb /><lb />CaaS AY SEE THAT? wey) THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />as aatp alse at Rovky..Mount with |<lb />~Norfolk and Carolina B ~R for Noriolk| 4)<lb />ne all poiuts North:via Norfolk. &amp;<lb />Bohol General supt,<lb />+ . EMERSON, Tratiie Manager. .<lb />J. R.KEVCUY, GenT) Manger.<lb /><lb />+ a &amp;:<lb /><lb />TEL<lb /><lb />| t | S It ? x eeekoge _18 THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />~we It is a picture of the celebrated  ,<lb /><lb />THE MORES SEE hy WH<lb /><lb />ayia fy<lb />if yf<lb /><lb />oun<lb />ews<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PANN © { Th.<lb />WK | : 1¢<lb /><lb />eae { Leen) i i ¢ ~ th i. ot ;<lb />he cla kaccnatiae aly ap| Best im use. oFhe outfit ~of no business mantis}<lb />The On ly of| POSt, in ~complete e without one.<lb /><lb />a its Class inthe State = | pn Ag. ee<lb />a i Bie Geen Coinage The Reflector B ook | t ore<lb />ef American Silver and Repeal |.<lb /><lb />vl : is ~a nice as SOF é 9 Fount al . é Be, ~<lb /><lb />vot. the Ten) Per, Cent. Tax on ne pry eriet ne Seay Handle Galt y , ears<lb />Stato Banks. Daily 60 cents mone is nothing nicer for Christmas presents:| ~:~"<lb />Weekly sisi ~ad + nished when you See t em and)<lb /><lb />% *<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY: REFLECTOR. 2<lb /><lb />PEUFLE WE MEET.<lb />"<lb /><lb />ea Otay at it Eig Sows]<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />es arrives<lb /><lb />price any oithe to<lb />Are the best qualities<lb />ducement? If so come<lb />gee our new stock<lb />we have just re-<lb />ds Oar store is<lb /><lb />of New Goods<lb /><lb />r e never lower. To<lb />extend a cordial i in-<lb /><lb />Urestes many a new business,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />c itunes of the REVLEOTOR..<lb /><lb />a _ JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING |<lb /><lb />Kniarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull businessQ"~"<lb />itescues many a lost fa<lb />Saves many a failing. busine<lb />5 senres Whocess to 7 business.<lb /><lb />To tall vetile judleionsiy,� use the<lb /><lb />Holidays,<lb /><lb />sommes mmc<lb /><lb />~ Miss Novella Higgs is sicTs.<lb />~from Wilson.<lb />morning,<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Patrick went-to Texnora<lb />this morning,<lb /><lb />from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />jc dlie editor and wife left this morning<lb />for d few days i in Norfolk.<lb /><lb />oy aaa SE<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />rriyes 6:57 P, M.<lb /><lb />4.<lb />yilay aod Saturday<lb /><lb />We lave a* beautiful and up to-}<lb /><lb />_ ee<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Moudvy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb /><lb />date ~ine. You will find the latest :<lb />atvles and we know we can please<lb />you Qh, how lovely, how beau-<lb />tiful, the vrettiest line L have ever<lb />seen, ix what our lady friends say<lb />oftheum. We have a large lire<lb />both in colors and blacks and can<lb /><lb />MARKETS.«<lb /><lb />(By Pelegraph. )<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />NEW}yYoRKjcorron.<lb /><lb />please you OPENTG. HIGHTsT. LOWTST. CLOSE<lb />: Jan. 6.83 685. 6.80 6.81<lb />Mar. 6.92 7.08 6.95 6.98<lb />tu Ladies. and Gents FUR May. 7,14 . 7.15 7.10 7.18<lb /><lb />NISHING GOODS we have a<lb />spleadid lin.<lb /><lb />: W HEAT"<lb />" Dec. 76% 79 718077<lb />In LADIES CLOTS for Wraps | Porx" .<lb />we have jus: what you want. Jan. 7.674 7.674 7.65 7.65<lb />Riss"<lb />Jai. 3.872 3.874 8.85 3.874<lb /><lb />In Men and Boys PANTS<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />~Idays here with frien ds,<lb /><lb />The condition of Mrs John A. An"<lb />drews is still critical.<lb /><lb />Mrs, R. Williams went to Raleigh<lb />this morning to visit her daughte r,Mrs.<lb />Wm. Russ.<lb /><lb />| Revs. J. C. McCall and G. F. Smith<lb />jweft this morning, after sp ending a few,<lb /><lb />« C. C. Joyner is home for the holi<lb />daysard to attend the wedding of his<lb />sister, Miss May Joyner.<lb /><lb />Miss Susie Crabtree, who has been<lb />pleasantly visiting Miss Lula White,<lb />returned to her home at Goldsboro this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />W.H. Galloway went to Terboro<lb />this morning to bring his daughter<lb />home, who fs sick at the Tarboro Fe-<lb /><lb />male Schocl.<lb /><lb />George Billups, representative of the<lb /><lb />dei entle<lb /><lb />oHOODS we have jast the best<lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb />-never lower.<lb /><lb />Sno<lb /><lb />warmer ~Thursday<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight ana Thorsday, slightly<lb /><lb />. SHOES. in shoes we endeay-<lb />eto buy such as will please the<lb />Barer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />beh lower than last season. Give<lb />trial when you need Shoes<lb />Ourself or any member of<lb />family. We ¢ay fit the small-<lb />Or largest foot im the county.<lb />Onur L. M. Keynolds A Co.'s Shoes<lb />Yor Men and Boys are warranted<lb />to. give good service. We have<lb />had six yeas experience with<lb />othis line uud know them to be all<lb />we clalm fe: them.<lb /><lb />HOLIDAY HINTS.<lb /><lb />SATE<lb /><lb />Just Now,<lb /><lb />Pork Sausage at<lb /><lb />Fre-h<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />SiarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />Seal, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Sweet and fresh, Carr<lb />lb. packages, at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />fa IMPLEMEN Ts,<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Allkinds Fruits ard best<lb />Cigars at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />LOADED | SH#LLS, CROCK:<lb />ERY, GLasSWARE, HALL<lb /><lb />LAMPs. LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb /><lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE,<lb />WCOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HAR kEss &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERIES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE<lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CUR AIN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />self and family come to see us.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />. ro 08d re ~, a1 M4<lb />Poys as we are opening.<lb /><lb />ruled and unruled,<lb />inks, oream tmucilage, pens,<lb /><lb />: the prices.<lb />Our object is to sell good hon:<lb /><lb />mond ink ~reamT mucilage.<lb />est goods at the lowest prices. d ink and ¢ mucilag<lb /><lb />Items That are cf Special Interist<lb /><lb />Finest candy in pound boxes at<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Butter<lb /><lb />Vermont Buttertor sale at D. S<lb /><lb />Fresh Taffy made every day and only<lb />10 cents a pound at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />You never saw such a display of<lb /><lb />Ep. H. Sue_spurn &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />and ether articles in the stationery line.<lb />Our tablets and paper canTt be beat for<lb />Nothing is better than Dia-<lb /><lb />Ss. Mi<lb /><lb />in }<lb /><lb />brands<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store. has just<lb />received a new line of nice box paper,<lb />tablets, Diamond<lb /><lb />pencils»<lb /><lb />popular firm of C. Biliups Son &amp; Co.,<lb />Norfolk, who has been here for a few<lb />days, returned home this morning.<lb /><lb />Misces Rosalind Rountree and Nan"<lb />returned this morning<lb />from Kinstoa. While there they visit-<lb />ed the M, KE. Conterence, which was in<lb />S2s*lon.<lb /><lb />nie Fleming<lb /><lb />JHEAP"50 barrels choice Appies|<lb />at S. M. Shultz.<lb /><lb />We are now opening up the prettiest<lb />line of Toys and Christmas goods «yer<lb />before shown here. :<lb /><lb />Ep. H. Suetsurn &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The tocal showers the weather man<lb />promised for Jast Light and today turn-<lb />ed out to be a heavy rain of several<lb />hours devration.<lb /><lb />In1l lb packages"Golden Dates,<lb />Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nuts<lb />Evaporated Apples and Peaches xt<lb />S. M: Shultz.<lb /><lb />For fresh, London layer seedless and<lb />and stemless Raisins, Currants, Prunes,<lb />Dates and choice confectioneries, ¢all at<lb />J. S. TunsiallTs.<lb /><lb />Christmas is nearly here and I.<lb />have opened a splendid as-<lb />sortment of<lb /><lb />Kas aid Hossh old Goods.<lb /><lb />Came and see and be surprised.<lb /><lb />A. B. ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />CLOAKS.<lb /><lb />We have a ia.ve line of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE!<lb /><lb />and can give you anything you<lb />may heed a! the lowest prices you<lb />_ ever heurd of. Come and see our<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,<lb />~To pass us by \ ould be an inex-<lb />cusable injustice to your pocket<lb />a oTea i 1,96 80 because we<lb />| ut because our goodt<lb />od pride mak. it so. Heré is a<lb />: proposition: If we deserve<lb />~nothing, give us nothing, ~but uf<lb />ou find our goods and prices sat<lb />Iefactor, avknowledge vit with |:<lb />y F patronage. Hoping to see |~<lb />Yon Boon and promising our best,<lb />efforts tc make ~your coming<lb />pleasant sud protitable, we are.<lb /><lb />Your friexcs,<lb /><lb />FINE SHOES.<lb /><lb />a ye<lb /><lb />The Finest Line in the city ,<lb /><lb />CAPES<lb /><lb />sreamer Getting Ready For the |<lb /><lb />x... ¥, Griffa returned last night<lb /><lb />J. G. Rawls returned to Wilson this<lb /><lb />R. W. K ing returned this morning<lb /><lb />New Dress Goods<lb />New Dress Silks<lb /><lb />iit<lb /><lb />at Klee<lb />Mu<lb /><lb />if,<lb />7<lb />~ ¥ as he<lb />""<lb /><lb />4i/<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />See the array of New Goods below for the Xmas<lb /><lb />holidays and you cannot do better than<lb />make your relative or friend a<lb />#� present of this kind. o<lb /><lb />| New Suits<lb /><lb />| New Underwezz<lb /><lb />; New Shoes<lb /><lb />.. New Fine Clothings<lb /><lb />New Hats<lb /><lb />New Overcoat<lb /><lb />New Hosiery<lb /><lb />New Table Linen<lb />New Handkerchiefs<lb />New Neckwear<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />RRR NO<lb /><lb />PLP PAINS<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />We will makespecial efforts this week to serve<lb />our trade.~tas"<lb /><lb />RICKS « TAFT<lb /><lb />The Ladies Palace Royal,<lb /><lb />To the Sports.<lb /><lb />We are now headquarters for all kinds ot<lb /><lb />and oy all competitors as to price<lb />and high grade goods. =~<lb /><lb />U2 HZ. 6. ve doaded: Shells,<lb /><lb /> 25 cents per box,"<lb /><lb />$4<lb /><lb />a all Nl tN<lb /><lb />PFPA<lb /><lb />GARQWARE, Tinware, STOVES<lb /><lb />in abundance and low in price.<lb /><lb />Special Inducements iUNS<lb /><lb />offered on<lb />BABEM «ke ELAR.<lb /><lb />? ht<lb />o 4<lb /><lb />The question i is ypu a<lb /><lb />swered,<lb /><lb />rt Bechtse we are he for Santa Claus.<lb />9. We lave the jf TOYS and XMAS<lb /><lb />el GOODS i in the State<lb />a || ote 'wiy downT below thé lowest.�<lb />= Wel ~Ot agp aud nd Dolls are As ~prettyT as yod ever<lb />i x rat / 4) ay; yo ee tra]<lb /><lb />oOMA octets<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />®. Ourdaldomen are polite and Sourteons.,<lb /><lb />w| Do au a] rr ovaae i Le? ce gy<lb />oever ybody res)<lb /><lb />ee j<lb />eae ,<lb />A rh a ahd ee i<lb />AE ok ete ah aig Riel liglue tal<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />e and see.<lb /><lb />~we<lb /><lb /></p>
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