a hedge = a) ee "ia! fen ge) (is Pd Wa ys hatte 4 2 toaloa it ft , . twenty-third and | twenty-fourth verses, of the éleventh Spi of St. Mark. 3 . The healer declares. that the. road over which be has: travelled, “healing the wiek, ig'mharked with numerous. liy- ™ thonuments.to the efficacy of pray- ng od take ho affidavits or other ak offered me. by people I have cared,” said he, I don’t want them, anil wwou’t have them,’ ioc TREE > Veet : Ms : “yELHGRAPHIO BRIEFS. ‘ WB. Aldrich, treasuret of Casper county » dth,, Is: alleged to be $7,500 short i. hie ot and mm disup- Mi eta saniie te «ids gations at $800,000, ‘Phe ryan are’ Bee LM — ah bern e S wale vara meer. i healer, as he terms | sto have been sent} to Richmond by Christ: to effect cures. |* ‘| He made his appearance ‘about a week | ottage on . the corner | of Thirty-sixth and. Clay - atreets, 0¢- | ing death. He iat onee began opert 1 tions oa Mr. Walker. He first explain: | _ ed to the gentleman: that he had been could read them. from his bed. He has | : rst, and: back-end. put on, his elothes»| with rk eries-of praise the Lord!” 494 anassigament. The resources DS is are. estimated at $500,000 und the obli-'} ‘\ mae ae -eamiinen 4 € from |. Patience ‘cing coal 7, business ty) ibe money. We want to sel the goods possible. It is our desire to prices as near cost as any merchant sal Some | Jothiers nae sell below cost and p $1 We want every ry bi pleased. ‘. £18 é pou please patrons so well that we ean almost ¢ C on their future trade with cer fidinty, in onder to open ‘Bank ree January 6th same store we now Sore iy ga He ll i RIE ae as SPS we ays Sy te 3 ‘> (ie, ‘Sp eight « j ih Lae ‘s Gy f gear a4 rand basa’ wn r| Ratu and Cotton ec z) i + - —Betor you, y don't fil t sal piel : 1 i ¥ 4,10 in town by carriers without grates are Mera ahd can he cation to the ‘editor or, at an a live saclagadianal < rery postoffice in the county, who will end in brief items of News a8 it occurs each neighborhood. Write, plainly id only on one side of the in : tiers : ecko on | ubteti- tion rates paid to agents. Oia a thme. Some ath. bear ‘kirlds ¢ all they haverhad, all they og - ~ rs b ee i ieee and — mind 1 sinall wills Lasch that. Ic Licthe story. 1 at § Bill cut oft the dog's to save to get the head out! ere are merchants who do not ads ; o, to save money ; and when’ they]: of their saving, there's nothing. left in their stock to advertise. a sie thelr ae are reba ia ae 25 P | steers, this 1 man ought to be behind 4 ' | counti’in ‘other costume: ‘than a bl or 40 minutes—Ex. _ An Old Lady’s Bonanza. ene had been i ud b the ate Yate : ), rijiide le gd Gg instinet us iif ~ptotditig ‘tiround: 3 oA Jin, the Anterior , Departments’ of, dead | ri J Apron; dispensing . other merch "The proof?’ Here's'a verbatim ‘report | « lofh recent, attempt, ata: cer with him: What's thd prite of sg fad : eine Dot makes mea. »-rubutation for} gy ling “ehieab und t mee “gge" nba if 3 ‘ ile er eed being’ we se os ae e n the: fatility |weayen'a. ing Both their! is, o The sesamiae maa ‘iho | j _| religious, walked j into church: Ale’ ce | organ’ was breathing forth a long, low | ced Re ie a, on the off . bis’ vercina ty So : “Was, hé that’*he “did not realize he was pulling off: ‘his Aither coat until he stood there in” his shit, sleeyes. in full view of the worldly — sent 80/it ¢ould be heart, y Back,” ct were like linta those of oe suffering rua! ini) ‘hades. —Louisville Post. : 2 hal y man thin ear, but few thy © thy oe with + haa | at the depths nina stained by ore. And id lady went into a Rutland} (Vt) savings’ ‘bank recently and pre-|_ : |sented-a book that she had‘ taken out} 1#@ cgewith over. twenty years ago, She said that} tL] and the world laugh al 2 |she had ‘deposited $500 in the bank at Pay Yada eee Prana A that time, and had been told by friends |° via in New ,¥ ork State, where she lived that} — the account had been outlawed. Aj” — clerk _— the book-and found - a Llast:e delicgoy in the way of green stu _ Instead of .. (for half .ani hour 6n'so: « Phen; like} foes ng sjuman beings, she | “who have. not. { minutes, unmindful of the comers -fand hehas no idea how shé picked | | it.up,-but for years. sho has been » the most. | for the noxious weed, and indeed | 'ghe was never happy without : & be f her jaw.’ ‘Bat this'was’ not ‘her |: worst bad.habit.;. No one on board} (QD) eee Fp eo oe 2 kilhing’ RON ped -|«Dwendy cends}a pound.” : ned “How’s that—you. asked: me, twenty: poured: iy | five this ilo.ning, Bs bomen Seedling drank tir tot} Pt sy and had some: ¢~ ott — man; : lt Leong me hea iggy to, PRBS hago neh sells dita fbted wendy |" ‘Witio‘oaine' th ! cexeedpae's idl Pplay. ‘the ‘giddy igoat’® all around! would coil, herself‘up in a cor per, rd sleep off the effects of hor in- filgenoes.—Chambets* Journal. ‘i Financial Astatoness of a, Collie. , “One of the features’ Of @ popular | pi | West: Sideretan store is‘a' collie dog “} that possesses! the « peculiar faculty: of being able to distinguish by their, |\step.or touch on. the door latch peo- 4}. ple who “have the price’’ from those/ \ ree 5 at For an hour the other day lavas was a steady’ stream’ of people going ‘| in.and out of: the store, but the dog | paid: noattention, srcey eng Suddenly. She jumped ae igs: sly. The door opened, Aa knd ‘in ‘baad 6 Boge asking for alms, and| the dog kept. snarling and barking. until he left.. Then she retired.to her corner. and remained fully ten ‘and goers, when suddenly she again bounded to the door and began bark- dng. This time the visitor was one. of those insinuating individuals who ‘pretend to buy old, clothes, and the , ‘Hepes drove him out without a wend) mmand, The owner of tho collie says she ‘has never been trained to this trick, able to tell in some mysterious ner before she can see yispes’ whether he is*a"patron or an ig 3 tionable ; never made 8 tae ca taste 'for tobaoo that |. knew, the, iy oe baste, ‘than | co Oe rar e was stand- | ~ than livid livers. and pimply puddings. | ‘at ft ‘are’ ena ‘toiidhe: different | Tae) to the gir inc gin x | eerie rn ‘bw rein for’ ohare of at ven ly that clamber, ‘gach: oie ‘a ptr or ‘excuse. ‘The usnaldne—that it is'all a ques- — of. ‘proportion: ‘and: that it is.no a husband @ earns £30,000 a yaar 22,000 on dressing ners ke for’ a | oes awe yusban ‘ ea at woman's he a cor f bay is” Ai) ong | attractiveness, ‘and’ it is sintply itp-| 5 aaa: possible that’ attractiveness: i gam; be 11 greatly increased: by incessant varia- ny} Mom of cogtnme, The idea of,.the fect dress, must: at last be reach- ed, and, after ‘that, every other ,| must involve a’ certain deterioration “| in ‘good ‘looks ‘Yet without almost | nossa ohange: or robbery:::the gums duoted gould not be expended. | They, amonnt to _nearly, £170 a month, or £38 a ‘week, and cannot |. ‘be. splat by any ridhnéss 6f hin. teriat- fer fara'inro’ net y'ns ‘dts. ‘ble‘as lncesnor by any othereqnal.. “Lity inde dresses thomselves, -Ntyle | at much, bub not.all, that, ae ly. conesivable explat ation is at y of change, and in that rapid ts is rniate of ‘the senseless’ kihd ‘which’ ‘is not. unfairly described ‘by | _ the old epithet now sorarély applied Money is, in fact, destroyed with no object ‘except a meaningle es8. compe- tition ‘or positively evil ostentation ; thatis to say, power is. wasted or ‘misused ag.mugh as if its possessor applied strength or courage or bean or the gift of erpuetion to evil or to tinct eis ends. The standard of living is vitiated, ‘more or less imitative, and true per. spective in expenditure, which: is.as essential to the. sound pnoseement of life as true persp ive ig ‘ing, is hopelessly disregarded re or- der to secure an impression of bliz- ing color, im facty. sng wiatble. ness, ramen Boetator: ~ “In the mann factories of’ ‘Alubamia | there--are employed’ ‘83; {821 hands, who turnout annually. jody apa worth of product. 1 abet i Noah Webster; from ‘first to: | spent 17\years pent hanes = English. io f ) cane . 100i to, extravagance, namely, ‘‘sinfol.” | ‘for all women are | | teor—Common toe i fine... eeeee ec eee Currens —C ee Fine.... eeeere . to : : 2 aise Bag a Seine ec cette = fartehee ....4to08 ~8to4 . * aoewetevee *# —Common... mest oe ERP ERO Extra Baie | 3h anc te ll sean ; “@lbu - state eh ‘, Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M (. Schultze " Battet-per 1D as 16 to 26 an eure Hane 12 18 u e BAT | Cort 40: to 6U Corn Mel 50 to 65 d| Flour,’ Family 3.76 to 4.25 Lard 5} to 10 Oats 37 to 40 Sugar e ‘ 4 to 6 Salt ob soto 75 Salt pei.Sack 0to , ms 7 | 4 to 20 loz ei said per R get] FR IR, OBI Sy yeer, igear Five Pons iP se Palgengest> oragh te aby inka re able sates Goo O18e8, 2) ortal fy Vebicles. 4 PANTS? ® “ 2 bo ) Ya . “ ES oe, 4 ibe Neon ua y? ught nan Ac & with six cents led to our Head- Thecyext session of this EBerwal will gga ee “Wl 22, 18, = : 8. athe branches day. tult and’ beard - : ‘Sand ay. cement atttme Taha. al ila comin lala Sn gpm ert na SE} Nos] 3 | een 4 u \¢ > ene & TYSON, | A, Bs i -AY , eg t¢ Fa ga) Bt 5 John B.. Wicket. Ko 2 lerding, “LWA Wilson, N C. Sensis, Hs ' ‘Greenville Se Special attention given to collections y Re | 8 St dan. 6th | SZ | 6 ae 4896. ZQ|A | |A6 as A. M./P.M. as ky Piitecce 8.15). 74] - 7 “Lv Fayetteville! 10 58] 9 40) oy: 8 hy Seima 12 82 r . Ar Wiis 1 20/11 85 7a i vii ‘ fl | pyr ngton) 9.25) bal 00 ae nolia | 10 36 8 81 ee iV { f 05 ; 9 40) 0 p10 27 ULv: Wilson 43 aa BB | 3) 10 2 At Rocky Mt 7 (2 Ut A 46 Ca a eS ee + ania At tarhoron | eo | oo "Ly Caries phi et peo GY let a. s i! e 1, * aeihels wy ' | Vl ant ue on Scotland Nott Braneb Roe : Hy We eokape po Mialitax 4.13 a ‘Neck At 4.55 p an, rayehe 7a te 20 pk is a: om na 200 as Gh, Weldon 11.20 a Snniday. le 6.4: a B i TRabiraing % Moen = ug paint Trains on W ashnigton Branch lenve Washington 7.00.4 8.40 a. ny br jyes s Parniele ~Fand seit eile. = mm i a a q $ < te why gs 3 we cow ME aR Saat A. “Suite, Special aieONtION. given to cleaning} Gentlemens CIOCER. | PORK SIDES i SHOMTLDERS | Ppunigns AND MERUHAN'T'S BUY ing their year’s ries wy Fey their interest to uy cept | chasin elsewhel mw iaflite ‘Be ra Be to | Hh, ; leaves | FLOUR, COFFE E. SUGAR y ‘ery m Rel. RIQK TRA, &.. «Mm,» Aa Af | | always ut Lowes? VAReET Pr RioRT gh leave], ss ile 8.8y 4 Jt “eid Mount 9.08 ® my Trving on Latta drench, Horencs R. yt art Lasta 640 pm, wrive Dunbar lio. 8.06 p. m., jeavod let, nba 0 | arth obae 50a m, ditily @xeupp So-F a ag a tan Branch lave Wai- cal { ’ a age Py. m*\.J rae On: a. Mm 8 d. 5, p m.. aon Ry D bovine Supt, “EMERSON Teatte Manage . Spel Lt TOBAGGO SNUEF & CIGARS we buy direct from‘ Manufacturers, ena: ‘\ bling you to buy at one eee * COM’ slete BLOC Of ee eS FURNITURE wa. nit 8 onhand und soidat prices tosuit ihe t mes. Our goods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to.run,we sell at a close margin. 3. a. SCHUL'T2. Greenville. N 0 io Ege} THE MORNING STAR all the git -|}aupon long benches,..where they pose, ., ‘every THA ,| add 80. ineffectual ai "| it communion a es is Toes Has Its Af anbient Sustons ‘Sw yet main- "| tained in Russia at tho Christmas in eet athe sfest sof [E=e de' to “play a a nent part in the lives of those who are chief in the frolicking. Some a RE in a Swift Gallowa F. Tyson, ‘| Snow sir c Tiassa 4, tage se that : ‘tho | : Tféte will be ot his” ise Thither, at the appointed time, ae the young men of the coun- | tryside; thither oome, no less eager- jane | 13: but with:deoprang tardiness, the | ~~ | maidens .of - | dances and songs, games and feast- the place... There are ing, but all else is but the prelude | to the great event, when chance is madé,the‘handmaid of, lave. At the arrival of the propet hour the host- $$. 4 -signal>=St Don't forget. the Weflector Office. WE|HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FORK, THE WORK AND DO. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND TOBACCO. WAREROUSE WORK. Qa (Our Work aud Prices Suit eur Patrons, — = ar | Pn ‘ni THE REFLECTOR BOOK os REFLECTOR BOOK STORE, —18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR— ms == BLANK ROOK, STATIONERY, NOVEL » deny A full ling of Ledgers, Day Books, Enyelopes “ Memorandum aud Time Books, all sizéy’ and Peis: Diatt ‘and | Note pte Tosa ey Ligat Cap, Fotle toni from Pan Ong Let. ted Oi ‘School ; _ fer, and. Note 4 State tn "Papers. nite and’ bd a we “ ; Ow Pes “oy lead, Full lipe ar Novels by best mithurs: Ye Ms "Cole bite i Dit cae Bo 8, all +20 band ~~ Heme nwt wit we beat pet ian tab O ‘weal ery Faics os ee any ee a Pedal Hglioss ‘Babbe ee | OORBHG Ops, Petoi Holi pt eA > ub Witt m > tnd a Tey ah gyi tas} Ba , wae is JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING eae tes many a new business, es many an old business, many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Secures success to any busicess. ae ‘To “advertise judiciousiy,” use the columns of the REFLECTOR. Sa men nt TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Raed train going Passenger wand mail Going South, _porth, arrives 8:22 A. M. ade © ‘North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leavesl0:10 A.M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, MM. leaves 2:16 P.M. Steainer Myers arrives from Wash ngton Monday, Wednesday and Friday eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure and saturday, 9” Oy HATERS BULLETIN, Threatening, with rain in east portion to-night, colder to-night, Saturday un- settled. cael aon nn et JANUARY JOLLITIES. eet ner : Squibs Picked up With Cold Tongs. rent ca a ‘Three qualities of Tobaceo Cloth at Lang’s. | For SaLE.—One good Feather Bed Apply at Reriector office. For Satu—A second-hand Knabe Piano. Apply to this office. Fresh Grits just arrived at D. 5. Smith’s. Higgs Bros tell us their bank will be in full operation at an early day. Will you need a ledger tor the new year’s business? The Reflector Book Store has all sizes. For tablets, school paper, pencils, pens ‘and inks, ete., Reflector Book Store is headquarters. The “Southern Leader” is the pride “ef Greenville, at D. 8. Smith's. Don’t forget Lang is selling at cost to get ready for moving to another store. News.—The best Flour is Proctor Knott sold by S. M. Schultz, Try a 24 Ib bag. The Baby in the West. The Oregonian has awarded a $150 prize for the best definition of a baby. The Heppner lady who won the prize sent in this answer; “A tiny feath- er from the wing of love, dropped into the suored lap of motherhood.” The following are some of the best definitions given: - treasure, and the despotic tyrant of the republican household. pordng lér, the midnig gre . "3 4 + iy x "ie were” pever excites envy. Thelatest edition f nest copy. the language of hone. wiggle, writhe and sored j filled wi ply. look as if we enjoy it. | A little stranger, with a free pars day. Charlotte. Charlotte today. berne this morning. home in Tarboro today. at the home of Mr. W. F. Edwards, v erton, were married by Rev. N. H. D. \Carr, Wiley Mosely with Miss Ora tper was served to the bridal party and i ie | ee ti = ee ~ae — . You Have But to Look and See. C. M. pernard went to Raleigh to- Col. I. A. Sugg left this morning for Mrs. Charles Rountree returned to, Lovitt Hines returned from New- and Mrs. H. L. Staton returned to her Married‘at Hookerton. On Thursday evening at 8:30 o’clock grand father, of the bride, in Hooker- on, Mr. Jesse W. Brown, of Green- tHe and Miss Clyde Moseley, of Hook- Wilson. The attendants were Walter Pender with Miss Mattie Edwards, Willie Edwards with Miss Bettie Grim- sley, Frank Johnson with Miss Lula Dail. After the coremony wn elegant sup- guests. Rey. N.H. D. Wilson, Walter Pender, Frank Johnston, Ambrose Johnston and D. J. Whichard accom- panied the groom over from Greenville. The bride and groom reached Green- yille this afternoon and will make their home at Mr. J. B. Latham’s. The RerLEcror extends best wishes | and gives the bride a hearty welcome to our town. id} schrofulous uomplaints, scald head, etc., ete. — p.P. P. is a powerful tonic and an excellent | Ladies whose and whose blood is in an impure condi- tion, due a a ~ * | 3 ei : . 4 cures all skin * and blood diseases ‘Physicians endorse P. P. P. a8 &|; splendid combination, #nd prescribe it with great satisfaction of the cure of ail forms and stages of primary, secondary tertiary syphilitic rhumatism, Pp. P.P Cures RheumatisM. uleers und sores, glandwer swellings, rheumatism, malaria, old chronic uleers that hive resisted all treitment, ca- tarih . P,P. P.. Cures Blood Poison. skin diseascs, eczema chronic female mercurial poison, tetter ‘pp. P. Cures Scrofula. appetizer, building up the system rap: systems are pufsone iP. P. Pz Cures Malaria. ¢ In ver, week ; found indictments against Matt Adams, ex-clerk of the District Court, for alleged embezzlement of $39,200 and against W. R. Perry, on-the charge of embezzling $1,700 of county money. Perry was arrested yesterday. It is said Adams is in South: America. nl Col. the grand. jury last | When your thoughts turn to the many, many things that you will have to buy this winter for the comfort . f yourself and family turn your footsteps toward the store of 2.2 AD Pos 4.8.9 #8. Oh vid BODOOCOCUICS BOCOOS OF ie ; 3 a 3 a 4 jC po . % |Uelse a © Be sconce aire > bs aC) | > Where you. will find . PG | >. displayed the largest and c | ‘ ¥ best assorted line of the ac es Te | tellowing goods : os <0 . 3 4 = < Tam opening a full line ps | | . @ of Heavy and Fancy OF yee | PF Ope , J + GROCERIES » go See {of many and varied kinds, 4 inthe store next toS. ¥ ac E. Pender & Co.'s. ¥ hae a Goods arriving daily Goods and + WwW 4 Tr’mmi’gs q ° ° P Gentlemen. by el a aoa g te _ Furnish~ 3 Shirts, in >) Neckties, } Four-in- ‘ Scarfs, : L a Ve Collars, Hosiery, Yankee © STORES. 3to 9 lights 80c each per mo 10to12 lights 2 “ “ ° 12 and up 65¢ “ oth be 6 Not jess than three lights put SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION She bachelor’s horror, the mother’s “oon dey hs ae The only precious possession that of humanity—of gery coun OK Mey Hoe i a A native of all countries who speak About twenty-two inches of coo and ed WintervitLe, N. C., Jan. 17th, Mr. Eprror :—Thinking perhaps that some of yoar readers would like to hear what Contentnea township is doing in the way of Sunday School work Iwill give an account of our Inter-denomina- tional Convention which met in the Ayden naptist chureh the second Sun- day in December. The devotional ex-. ercises conducted by R. W. Smith and the Convention proceeded to organize by nominating A. G. Cox and J. D. Cox for president. J. D. Cox was elected. Nannie Cox was elected Sec- retary by acclamation. Short speeches were made, 1 believe this Inter-denominational Convention isthe most effective way to organize the county. I had the pleasure of attending the State Convention and it was good to be there. Surely if the county could have been there it would be an easy task to organize the Will not some of the adjoining ships meet with us next fourth Sunday in March and help to make our meet- ing a grand success, for sooner or later work. town- we mean to succeed. Guess you will hear from us again on this sabjéeet. . Nanniz Cox, Secretary. Sudden Death. three miles from town. his leg and soow another in the temple We are pained to chronicle the death of Me H. p. Barber which took place on’ Wednesday, at his heme, about He was sitting at the table and complained of a pain in to menstrual irregularities, are peculi- arly benefited by the wonderfel tonic and blood cleansing properties of P.P.P. Prickly ash, Poke root and Potassium. P. P. P. Cures Dyspepsia. i th j Lippman Bros., Props. DRUGGISTS. LIPPMAN’S BLOCK. Savanhah, Ga. Boo 01 Blood Diseasas miiled free. Sold at Wooten’s Drug Store. | { \ Strong Testimony For. 1. C.' New Bern, N. C., Oct, Lith, 1895. | Mess. CLARK Brus. & Co. (Successors. to Merritt Clark & Co.] Gentlemen :—This 1s to certify that I have used *'S. I. C.”’ for indigestion and obtained relief after otter remedies had failed and I unhesitatingly reccommend it us u Valuable medicine to all who suf- fer from indigestion, WI1S.LIAM ELLIS, Mayor City of New Bern. Sold at Wooten’s Drug Store. TAX NOTICE! Those who fail to pay their taxes by shall have no collectors in any of the townships and those who fall to pay by the above stated time will be visited by myself or a deputy and levy made an tux collected at once. R. W. KING, '’ Sheriff of Pitt County, the 20th of January will pay cost. I) _ in stores. HOTELS. 20°and up 60c each per month. Less than 20, stcre rates. - RESIDENCES. 1 light $1.00 each per month. Slight 900 “ “ “ 8light80c “ “ “ 4light 700 “ “ “ Bto9lights 65c* “ “ All lights will be put in free of cost before plant is put into op- eration. After plant is started up lights will cost $2.00 for each lamp, cord, wire, labor, te, For other information — §. C. Hamilton, Jr., at mill. call on Notions, Hats and Caps t , neatest f nobbiest styles,La= dies, Boys, and Childrens Fine and Heavg* Shoes and Boots in endless styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Mats, Mattings, Flooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- tains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock of FURNITURE that will sur P. H. Pelletier Lovit Hines, President. Sec. & Treas$ reenville LUMBER CO. Always in the market for LOGS and pay Cash at market prices Can also fill orders for Rough & Dressed Lum ber promptly. | | ‘| Give us your orders. |g. G. HAMILTON, Jn, Manager. eae LLIN te t A messebger was hastened to town fo , The Rerrectow extend sympathy to his family. w physician but tiefore he artived Mr. Ls) The City bank of, Minneapolis is tem- Lang’s Great Clearing Out Sale. suction and testing apparatus for milk, and automatic alarm to regulate sup A thing we are expected to kiss and porarily dlosed to allow the Superinten- dent of banks to exantine into its con- dition. The capital is $300,000, and deposits December 13th were $500,000. No serious trouble is anticipated. th nm alll to|,\ Saysthe Wilmington, Messenger : 7 suslthiles ee RD ag " i * : a eae i: gy Ed ge b , oa eo a Wee F oid x; i at \ ; rhs tae : JANUARY. Ist, 189 Lt .het aad 7 ‘ iJ e In bulk or tetail, to’ suit the buyer. yi HBL POR Lag Owing to Removal I offer my entire stock from b, i 0) A.M. 14 ¥ { \) t C. N ae yar : 2. q + Or As a E e | i | 1 Y i p- | TELE Lee i "7 f AEN, Teta ae AML fe 4 v7 * * 4 ¥ 4 Sy ‘ fo KG AS J * ae *@ a A * 4 ' 1 ; vi { * A B +44 Ae Pot | CIO ahs, CHO) ys everett ene sl A KO 4 “lg tae 1h, @,° Ye? "> *,° Oe prise and delight you both as to quality and price, Baby Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut Sacks and Twine, We buy -EOTTON ND PEARS. and puy the for them. Reynold’s SHOES for Men anil Boys can'tbe — beat = Paian'Bros. SHOES for ULL drab rang the heart’s best affeotions. 6 v. _ | After all, the; efforts, ta get the, schools eine ta MAL wc vu ranbedy he ) , , af i i p WV le it + 4 * war .* a be Sales pd Ban us visi gle }imterested:Smpetlea Vanes» monument ~ Noi is the time ‘to'sect're" gaps. vineed. abate not G. Co That whigh, makes. HAS PEPPIOP) fand, nob madi’ Madr’ $60 nie Deen rais- + ee Dy yodt dofarlg (UO ROE TF yet Mel aT 6 sete & speobelty..’ i eee | RES pre cong pala render, tos Sh Wl, ROH Citi, Thin beg. LA. oi: Soren Ges hiks 9 ai pi ip wel a i abestil pI What.a dow)’ ‘nie Ms oy : : Wa a (gl vt re ’ | fk re iT gn?