a gS engined seco Oem => ee 8 ee oad ioe pitmele de Se all ee eae A theegeale Sot omit i apis 2 dm Ahonen D. J. WHICHARD, Bditor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 55 Cents a Moat. Si ie a “Vol. 3. GREENVILLE, 'N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27; 1896. Par gene cree * eae ; ‘ eee? ee Se i -. eS + Ee, it kaa No. = M 99S puv - ® 5. any color aud made good as hew. ‘*smith’s Dandruff Cure” fer all eure for dandruff, Give mea call, JERBERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BAKFER. Under Opera House, Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothince, , ail ~ f. r v ot AY ? \ / —s re ¢ \ - ~ ee NN Be ESTABLISHED 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHONLDERS JARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their incerest to get our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is complete nallits branches. FLOUR, GOFFEE, SUGAh RIVE, TEA, &. always utLOowEs? VakKer CRIOBA TOBACKO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, eux bling youto buy at one profit, A com plete stock of always onhand and sold at prices tusun the t imes. Qur goods areall bought ana sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin, 8. M. SCHULT2.Greenville. N C THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in ‘North Carolina, ‘Tbe Only Six-Dollar Daily of 3 y ik ae ee Piythy acted Oh way, iy tegbign ape A ¢ Pia > gerver, rae PONTE TT TS ae Oh a jae U i: i # ao i a py agony Meh Het WP ee Ra eS f" ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR | per month ‘ ’ i ! ware haves Re: Sn ae a, ah, ear ag. ¢ BB yplonatey tat icons eae peien f . Paes TOF § Were) 4 diseases of the sciip, a never failing | ' and peane ' ; nished chants of Norfok. : ; «COTTON. Good Middlin : 7 Midding - as W Middling 7 Good Ordinary 6 Tone—firm. . PEANUTS, f Prime | Extra Prime ancy ' Spanish $1.10 bu Tone—firm., ; » 4 Greenville Market. — Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. : t é ee Butter, per 1b bode 4 . Western Sides. . 2 Cho Sugar eured, Hams 10 to 124° Corn 4 to 6U Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Vamily 4.25 to 4.50 Lard to 10 Oats to 40 Sugar. A to 6 Coffee 15 to 25 Salt pet Sach 80.01 75 Chickens (0 to 25 Eggs per doz 10'to 11 Beeswax. per ; 20 GREENVILLE TOBACCO) MARKET REPORT, BY ‘0. L. JOYNER. Tops.—Green.... 2.6.66. 1 to 23 “ " Brighi.... .....0.. 4to 8 «Rede... . ..8t04 LuGs-—-Qommon,. c vo 6 .° Goode? . ee. PMs 7 to 15 6 Binea,. cages ce LB 40 18 Currgns— Common... ,,,.640 11 “ie Good... «2,124 to 20 ‘ Fine.... p00 0 8% a6 | reasonable. a a Strong. Testieny For 8. 1. 0 New Bern, 'N. ©.;.Get. 5th, 1895, “MEss,UQARK Bros. & Co. [Suiccessors te-Merrith Clark & Co.] Gefitlemnen »—ELis is toeéertify that I i have wed! Si4.-0.”’ for indigestion and obtained. seiief after other remedies had fated fwd? L undtegitatingly reccommend it as a Yalbabie’mediciue to ull who suf- fer fron) indigestion... 4. Arty ov. City ot New Bern.. Sold at, Wootert’e Drug Store in al as Led % 4 2 ¥ i The N Always.qoubli-fes the-best and mest in- teresting short stories, gerial stories and special ariicles that can be prvcured, Te- gardless of expense. “Phe latest fashion notes and patterns can be found every week of the Wontan’s World Page. ‘here igsal ways. something in the New York bedger timt, will interest every er memter of the fmcily, 20 Pages—Price Scents.” For siile in this town by W. F, Burch}, ‘dee gic ails healt ——s _ Tis b i Cul Ste Nags By euath fi i ws “ He oH be ¢ KARO , iy if &, Ks ind i 3 ‘ 1 oe f \. see ee , 4 i t 4 , 4 ; "al f : ‘ oli e& . nat | ‘ a a: oo % 3 # Ree be | The next sesgiou of this Shoo: will Foy eobegingn ( Muay SEC, 7, and coktipie far ten months. The eourse etiibraceg all the branches usually tatight in an Academy, . ‘ernis,. both” for tiftion® and board 4 fy Boys weil fitted and equipped for business, by taking the academie course alone. Where they wish to ‘pursue a higher course, this school 1: ~ “her Trap ae , ‘an bees reparation t enter, Wh bhiege in Nor ‘Caroli 7 | pelt EF TORCE ; on . “ ne I f rele i fulness of thi | Any yohhg mun with cheracter and ‘moderate ability taking a course with | us will be aided in making arran vents to continue in ttre higher echools, : ‘ ‘ ( Wal. * , ee SS ws eee oR: ah, ads ‘ ae et eS ee : = i eee “ a Tee a eee 5 at ! a ‘i “ sag pth atic t 5 Pete eee ah tare te sins gets, es : ey See apache abate cP es tae ele Bere eds tear ves octet ca pec sa galt i Spt Sp ong to 0 RN Sie site 4 . me Rabe as "Sag bali ica ge a oe LIFE IN NICARAGUA. soi ot tes Care ee | ew : 1 + iaoteinn af Mees, The ven tine of Baily Fito “How lonely it must be for the Cciuiensea senedule, ragua is much simpler than if il er | operators in these little way station . climates; there are no~ ts | to telegraph offices Bei? epee news- pica be a oe 3 4 + | géither-dist and moths, and ere is paper man remarked the other even- , 1 SERRE Se ete a eee tersinttanttons ia ing in the smoking room of the|*: GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY 4 ad =e : -brio-a-brao to’ be duste d| Southwestern limited as the train AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY) AND a janéth [3 5/53 Silk eaned: The clothing of the ch flashed past the switch, semaphore WORKS FOR THE BEST.) 2 omy a ee eet is, Sod kia and office lights ot one of the tiny | ee INTERESTS ORG 002 & hae re Welton. ll 55 927) : pn. bad Nei cae ners fan a “Well, lonely, on " ocncel the , , Ko tvk al reg emy | upper class one ‘garment, a sort of stranger in the corner, who had up . © se eee ‘| | -}slitréis enough for home wear, and | this time not taken any partin} — : : feos ti talbel. AQ dy} * |) "| ehildren sometimes.go on the Fs the re Ho leo! have atieont NG in this simple garb.” ‘What marke: ng | More fun you’ used 4 rn liga : ae oad is. not brought tothe door is done| to be one of them myself “back in GREENVILLE FIRST; P ITT COUNTY SECOND Lv Selma 2 BB . ymaster of the house, and so| the eighties. Iwas ata little coun- Ly Fay’tteville 4 8/12 53 the women aré free to loll in their try station where about my only Ar. Florenos |: 7 25) 3.00 hammooks and nurse their babies. | business'a‘l night long -was report- ae a ‘The Gelight of ‘going shopping is| ing to thedispatcher the time of the oF : “unknown. If anything in| trains as they passed, with occasion- Za the dry goods line is wanted a serv-| ally a train order switched in, | | os A A, omen att: “fs'Bent to the'shop, who brings} ‘Once in awhile we would have a Ly Wilson” Fs a; 4a home @marmful of whole pieces of | message to send on the ‘commercial’ ¥.Goldsboro | $ 10) 7.05| th@ desired goods.~ If none of these wire, and the rest of the time hung iV ewes 4 16 810 ‘suits, or if the senora desires to look heavy on ourhandsy. © mington) 4 4 945 | at others, these are carried back, and| ‘Poor, ill fated Dennie Murphy, P.M A.M another and another armful..are who was. killed in the Hastings brought. This same servant can be| wreck, was a ‘student in the office trusted’ to pay for whatéver is ‘me, and he was wonderfully TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ’ bought, for they are very honest in fertile ant schemes to make the time | Porter mb % < 2 money matters, only indulging in| pass ‘pleasantly. ‘Tremember a joke Ph is. | Zale 4& | small pilferings, One of the servants| we played one night. on. a fresh 1 | |= |_| atthe college was accustom 2d to go to young operator up the line that I - A. M.|P.M.) the treasurer every month to draw | never think of without a'smile. It a4 ial le a i ia -. |'the-salaries of the teachers, and she| was Dennie's idea, and it worked oes Lv ci i 12 32 _ | uséd to have each one’s money | like a charm. i Ae Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35 wrapped up ina different part of her! ‘‘ You see, the’ operator in question —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESD AY AT— Ca er tan ote ‘-——- | dress, and she never made a mistake | was one of the ‘fly’ sort of young iy by. giving the wrong sum to any one. | fellows who fanoy that an operator : z While the women are very affeo-| who works in one of .the country , we lee} tidtiate, ‘if death invades their homes | offices must of necessity be a ‘plug,’ One Dol lar Per y ear © A. M. P.M, | you @o not see the despair and gloom | as we used to call a poor. operator ‘ , Ly W Umington| 9 25 ‘ 00} that ea often reign with us in liko| in those days, and. ‘that it is at all Ly ror bare : 7 0 5 ar affliction; they seem to thoroughly | times advisable to sit down upon zs , + pleas ‘lz 1 take in their religious belief that|him in _@very way possible when tha ; Nene! at Tarboro 948 by a their dear ones are translated to hap- | there is ‘the slightest excuse for it This IS (he i cople Bay or ite - ee pier soenes and that tho separation! and frequently when there isn’t. 4 8 a is only temporary. Tho women of | This particular operator was cordial- a a5 s & | the family do not goto the cemetery | ly detested all. along the line. . be lo - with their dead ; only ihe male men)- ' pve. aye ana Rs fixed Nes a THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WRICH a 7M. MIP. M,| bers and: friends. here are no| fake message to send him—and, by = Ly Wilson d 20) 1135) 10 32 hearses, and the coffin is borne on| the way, it might be well to men. e Anal Ba DRE iis HE PAPER, 4 ali aa ota veld, Ay 16 their shoulders, and thoy aro reliev- | tion that the brass poner in chil aS. | ‘ . \ (MANY TIMLS THE 7 Ar ‘l’'arboro | oui | po ‘ed by different e: 3 every hittio: tion was not Lalf so good ap Gps “| . SUBSCRIPTION PLUICE, a Lv Tarbory Pod p Way. Colored coins are used fir! or as be fancied he was—and atte 2 Lv Rocky. Mt | 2 ij| 200) young people, bing. ‘hing A javorita| we had the mossage prepared we | Se: 10 color, Tho cofin is usually rented sprung it on him when bisingss wag (0)— Teer eeeene Neck Gee iby the lower class~jast for the fu- | over. eeaves Weldon 355 p.m., Lialifax AL neral, nnd the body is removed at| “The message purported to come : prti., akrives Seuthand Neek Ab 4.8) p tha grave and interred in the ground, | from Milwaukee, and we frankly so 0). areel\ vile 0.47 pot, Kinstow 7.45) with nothing to preserve it from signed the call of the repeating office When you need (era. gous Retuining, leaves Kinston 7.20) contact with the earth. The wealthy | at the western end of the circuit,’ - 1. : “W Hittax at i ih san Walabe bt hidl have vaults, op niches in the brick | first thoughtfully ‘grounding’ the x 5 Sees oes SB ee Ss yd ANE Re Fo ie hig Rd ee eT ae Oh igs SAREE a Ny a ame hy PRE pe EEL Rin MG ane Dee Rea eet EES pits daily except Sdaday. wall sdrpoun de tba giptory. but is west to ses dyer tent ‘, ® cite these arganly rented, and it is noth- ‘Even in those days Dennie was a JOB PR IN a oF 5 Trains on ven "arden h leave} ing unustal tordad at advertisorsent raoor ett good sender, and the ’ | . My ppt t U dy 0 10. 2 psbatn iar in the paportthat if the: relatives of| way he pushed that message into | leaves Tarboro. 0'p. mm , @ 6,2) | 8uch and such a one do not pay tho| the unsuspicious ‘fy’ men must meme im j Sa ms ? Wes arrives © M4 shing ou Fp. m.| Trent of the vault, the body will bo| have kept the latter busy indeed. ° Py, ry Don’t forget the: aily except Suuday.: € nests With | removed by sucha date. | He broke a good many times, but ae : trains on Renée a Neck Branch, ° After a dcath ina house, the piano, | finally had it all. Here is a copy : Train leay ££, Hia Atne-| if tho family is rich ‘enough to own| of the message as near as I can re. Freflector Office 5 marle & Raleigh: cl cui a one, is removed from the sala, or}; memberit; . . © .. | | , 4 day, at 4 50 p, 800 P, M; : Hparlor, to the back of the house, and “it | Paid | Night Rate, . : deh neo nes A -| though if may be movéd in a room Jabn Jones, Jonveriie: BRO iba Os Wales Byori igen a Sundoy, 6 a ‘Si ore 30 ‘| or two nearer its former station dur | Our receipts are too slow. If any more nice 3 arrive fasbarg: HME ie “46 | ing the year, itis not opened for that | moms Ket options SOT Pere Rhee. ; eee” RAGE ee inet length of time. After the death of “Now, we had purposely made a Goldsboro rome eer eae i the wife of Presiflent Gavala, bis the check 12 words, while the body WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES m, aéHiving Smithfield. 7- Pen R s daughters tent sof pinto to Mrs. | of the message counted 14, and back 7 FORK THE WORK AND DO ALL uh 0 i ar) Bosna, thee of te Nearaguan | gang the cut fesponee: KINDS OF COMMERCTAL AND vel m, Check should be 14. * TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. just come thare as a bride, so that ‘No,’ wired D nie; ‘12 is. K.’ Tr “i an : ol at ai In Nase bina an it might be used during their year “Now, kidd diroinstances, it 4 Nashyille 5.05 p. m., Spritig Hope 5,30|@ MmOurning and ot be spoiled by is‘customary foF the receiving oper- | | p. Me: ‘Retorning leave Spring Hope being shut up and gathering damp- ator to ‘lotier’: the 'Hoaly of the mes- 8,002.-m:, Nashville 8.3) a m, aitive at | ness, for during the rainy season ev- | sage back to the sending operator— te Soap 9.05 a m, daily except erything mildews which is not ex- that is, repeat the first letter of each Our Work snd Prices Cui i Cur Patrons, posed / to: ap celnue occasionally. —| word to verify the check, when usu- Trvins on Latta breneh; Florence R| Cor. Boston ranscript. - ally the error can be quickly detect. R., leave La‘ta 6.40 pm, asrive Dunbar 7.50 pom, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Superstitions, ad. ' Eo Denvig wires: 4 ig leave Cliot6.10 um, Danbar 6.30 a m,| I¢ you drive through a Russian| ‘‘ ‘Letter ih) 4: | ; — oO arrive Lattu 7.50 a m, daily exeept Sun- ‘village about 10 p, m., you will. be “Back came the letters with a one PA | stradk ‘by the absorute quiet that pgen lay fi Oe terdem _ Tratn, onClinton Branch leayes War- pervades the scene. - ‘Not a creature, N-o-—@. — i pene ay ‘as Lila a das) &, saw for Clinton caily, except Suulay,| man or dog, is visible moving abént; “Over and over again wo made | i. i Be ha Be oe & gol! (‘11.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m- Returning the’place has the air of a’ deserted him repeat this frank admission un- | 9 a Lu & B > eo i os | leaves Ulinton at7,00 a, mn, ana3,00 p m, village. Suppose by sortie. tare unto. til every operator on the line was oT ; é if a a 2 Bae 1 T rain ‘No. 78 makes close. connection watd-chance youccome upon a group | &Mjoying it. He finally tumbled and t Weldon forall points daily, all 4 tnceds AH, bance | ve ighmone. also a Boy jount, win| of molt standing together, apparent. fir aon déihands| 18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE INGREENVILLEFOK— wr. Norfolk and Carolina for No ly in ‘COnversation, you will notice ane all potnts North vi Nocton: mn ‘that they spoak ‘in subdued tones : and Whispers, and wait so long. ag meen ee General Bopt| you please 3 you will never hear them the joke never leaked out. ”__New TO ‘}laugh. The cause is simply this:| York Press. ! ! : : rM, EMERSON, ‘Trafiie Manager. _| These Russian peasants believe: in nis Padex Coane ss ; . oe BH WENLY. SMEAR S16 ‘fevi _ The Codex Upsal differs from ev. c ai of Piste, y Books, Eayslope ea a, isin Lae are attracted, ery other known manusori tin the pd Time Books, all ‘sizes and s Tnot frightened, ae a And go, | fact that it was written witl ‘silver , Receipt, ' poe te ‘Note nil Phy fee andsyme ee od, a aa Bi _ {tome unlucky fate decree thet the | ik ob violet parchniont,thoinstinls| Bop Legal Cap, Focls apeterios, from OF ghe4 .»| being of gold. Tho secret of the| —__ C D,, Bill Oap, L 10 conivand eee ‘School’ ae manufacture of this silver ink is not (ter, anda Note Tablete, Slates, Lead and Sia pected that some solutiun ‘of the metal was empl in the writing Ny | and then Pctod hart treatéd sis k- | chemicals arom eee. ; jandeffect : nitely known, though it issus-| Papers rppeilt Peus aud Pen Holdrme. i sd UCcHage, ¢: Bes: A “sgn thie ‘oral now veition of omy) gen 4 ¢ And P Sonn orka? g* RO Say: evi Hela hele every business t } ot} ‘sew edition! Why, T thought | - Shange Gum ‘Poul Bold erd, Ravbtier Buide! £362"" Doi) ‘Byron/was dead. ""~Louisvi a -_ calheey yeu | went orsttig in ibe ticnery> , 4 i Wie 6: 7% ; 4 et J Pen a iar ae rag Rate ait a JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING - Orestes many a new business, _ -Enlarges many an old business, _ Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. Seeures success to any business. $a gee ee To “advertise Spdictonsl yy use the} _olumes of the REFLECTOR. ; PRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going Siisied re "and mail : = te Going South, sorth, Ape 4 A. M. North B ound: Pasian arrives 9:50 A M, Teavesl0:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, MM, leaves 2:15 P. .. u ers arrives from Wash at et Wednesday and Friday is for ee a Tuesday, Phure WEATHER BULLETIN. manne : Fair tonight and Friday. aie riers Ht FEBRUARY FANCIES. reel Fun, Frivolties, Facts and Figures{at One Tinding. Byer medting ih this Baptist church tonight. Pure North Carolina Butter 20 cents a pound at D. S. Smith’s. This pretty weather will shove up garden making. Fine Oranges 25 cents a dozen at Morris Meyer’s. Go to the Old Brick Store for best Vermont Butter and Tarbell Cheese. %x1l.—See what a big Slate you can get for 5 cents at Reflector Book’ Store. You all know what “Old Glory” cheroots are. Get them at J. S, Tuns- tall’s. Fresh Mountain Butter 20c per |b _ Fvsh Pork Link Sausage at 5S. M. Schultz. The glass broken out of the fron windows of J. B. Cherry & Co.’s stores by the ftre were replaced today. Valuable City and Country Prope:ty for saleby Henry Sheng’, Real Ks- we agent. There are eight coiured people on the jury that is trying Barfield, the’ ne. "gro wife murderer, at Washington. Pure North Carolina Butter 20 cents a poundat D. S. Smith’s. News.—The best Flour, is Proctor . %& Knott sold by S. M. Schultz. Try a * 24 1b bag. One of the RerLector boys got left in Newbern and another is on the sick list today. Too much - fair~ for them. Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac- catoni, P. KR. Molasses, at S. M, Schultz. Pure North Carolina Butter 20 cents oe pound at D. S. Smith’s. offburfirm to The Bank of \Greenville. - ‘The business will be conducted under 4 the same management, as heretofore. + Tyson & Rawts. : a Harding & McGowan have received their car. load of Buggies which. are the lest ever, paenied here. Prices down. | f you have not smoked the “Golden t bby Jesse W. Brown at Cory’s old We have this day changed the style| ou missed something delightful,+ As evidence that even a ‘Buin loca Tha the 2 i I. Moore went to Tarboro to-day. pe Wik. Jeena: went to Oxford to i day. John ©. Lamb, of . Williamston, is here to-day. Ex-Sheriff Allen Warren went to|- Nashville to-day. W. R. Smith returned from Jack- sonville Wednesday night. Mrs. J. B. Cherry and Miss“Martha O'Hagan left: this ‘morning for Balti- more. Some of the small boys had a fancy parade this afternoon, and were having great fun over it. for Laurinburg to visit his wife and family. day and occupy his new office over the Old Brick Store, which has just been fitted up for him. To-day Agent J. L. Sugg received checks covering losses from the Bethel | fire, sometime ago, and also for several lesses from the recent fire here. Ex-Gov. Jarvis writes a strong tes- timonial for the Victor Safe that saved It is found in another col- ‘umn, The Kinston Free Press announces that within a month or two it will be- gin appearing semi-weekly in ' 7-column size. | every way. The paper has just closed its fourteenth year. The handsome edifice of Grace Street Baptist church, of Richmond, of which Dr. W. E. Hatcher is pastor, was de- stroyed by fire Tuesday afternoon The loss is $80,000 with insurance only $25, 000. known here., died: Montlay at; Racky Mount. DASTARDLY ACT, creates cone aah Train, ees apm Wednesday evening as the fair ex Littlefield, a flag station just below Ayden, some miscreant threw a_ brick at the train. The heavy missile struck the upper glass of a window to one of the coaches, crashing against the inner blind which was partially lowered and saved it from coming inside the’ coach. But for the brick striking so high doubtless some one in the coach would have been badly hurt. Miss Lizze Spain sat nearest to the window, Mr. J. V. Johnson occupying the other portion of the seat, shattered glass flew about the young lady, but. fortunately she received no injury. The conductor was engaged in an- other part of the train at the time and did not learn of the occurrence until the train had gone a mile or two be- yond. He said the’ railroad anthori« ‘ties would send a man down to try and ascertain who threw the brick. We hope ithe search for the miscreant. will prove successfull and that he will be egg’! gee Courtet Pitt Coun aatited oh A, Gurtie nears en : net Heath and wife : Heath? 1 wiil on Wednesday, April Jat. sell at dab hrs Hoheo dat public sale befor in Greenville, tothe highest bidder ra | |eash,.2 certain tractor patcel of land in Pitt County, described asfollows: ‘Lot No. 1 of the Patty Moore tract of land tof said division, contain: ing ¥ acres more or less, par ae the lenis a vas Tri - Dr. Hy A. Joyner lett this morning | » He will return next Wednes- | many valuable articies for him in the} "| late fire. The Free Press is progressive in | W. B. Jordan, who many times vis-| $%& ited this section as representative of << the Wilmington Star, and was well es A Brick Thrown at the Excursion “¢ cursion train was ‘passing slowly by | © Fragments of the} By virtue ofa decree of the Superior | ‘made at December | which wee allotted to kebecca Heath, | : ives your , (ee gticd no-one seting been | ocoupying and in a-day.or two -will’go } |notth to’buy a stock of goods. As all). his goods were burned in the fire he will have'to buy an entire new stock. He tells us he will have a handsomer stock of ladies goods than ever before. Ti Selling at cost as some others advertise butam selling as. cheap asanybody.1. have inst veosived a ng line of beautiful Come and examine for yourselves. H. €. BOOKER. W. $. RAWLS, Pres. &. A. TYSON, Cash’r. J. L. LITTLE, Asst. Cash’r. ai, With every facility for transacting 2 Banaing Business. This Bank solicits the accounts of merchants, farmers and the business of responsible persons and firms. Ten ering all the courtesies. that are usually extended by a well conduc- ted and obliging banking house. Collections remitted promptly and at lowest rat: 8. Tothose in want tememenf ——— WALL PPE mew samples ¢ willbehereina > fewdays. Leave word at my home you want papering done. A, B. ELLINGTON. Law atthe same old stand with an excellent stock of I carry everything. keptin a first class shore. | A GOMER ONE, HAYS HY GSTOMER Come ‘and see me at Five Points and let me make you happy. Lovit Hines, Sec. & ‘Treas P, H. Pelletier President. %, reer nv ‘Always in the market for LoGs and pay Cash at market prices Can also fillorders fur Rough & Dressed oe Lamiber pr P rouptly- Seat e = webeces 4 Qe 81g ‘ : : Oe SE es ‘ es iTS ‘Ss “= IBER CO.| die eA, ¢ eet ‘OS JSQUI YOO}S BJOYM Oty ‘paarogal Sump on : ‘yoo03s Ino jo Auv 10; posnjor ood o]quuosval ON anyea [Bal JO FJVY Jnoqge yw pos spooxy id ' Having rented the |store formerly occupied —lby J. R. Cory, oppo- site Rawls’ Jewelry store, I will be open Saturday, February 22, with a stock of Fresh oS =| Groceries. which ‘are offered at low figures. JESSE W. BROWN. te = cob sg ray ee a i Psd 3 * : SG iG? ‘i | et * mts | a *. + é . { ns ; 5 a 3 é ~ ot a * es . s 3 { PASE ii , . 2 oe i Cpneie pio seat “V “0 7) puty os = store of r Mcgee 3 a ? When your thoughts turn * |to the many, many things ‘|that you. will have to buy this winter for the comfort : of yourself and family turn your footsteps toward the * ° Where you will find — displayed the largest and best assorted line of the tcllowing goods: YOON ‘lof many aud varied kinds, Dress Goods and Tr’mmi' gs Notions, Gentlemen _. Furnish- ‘ ing Goods, « Shirts, Neckties, Four-in- Hand Searfs, Collars, Hosiery, Yank Notions, Hats and Caps t ‘a neatest a nobbiest styles,La- r 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 31 tl iy mAh Pig > ‘ a a »” Clay) OF: «A bs 2, 5 te iw a wr “4, a i felt aN 6 ~ « i pa Cy oe | « m POS - # 4 , : 3 eae 3 | lin 6% a ae re a" -, re é . BY 4 ' a i it a a ptise and deliyht you both as to quality,and price, Baby Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, . Flour, Meat, ‘Lard; Sugar, Molasses, Salt, ‘Bagging and Ties, Peanut Saeks ane Twine. We buy: a a a 2 land pay the sy ve market prices” Th Manat hem. _}Reynold’s SHOES for |Men and Boys can't be So beat. a | , : Padan Bros. ge for ti me | not: surpassed. sented Wire ‘Sucka ‘Guspendiens are Try & patr and be con- Rh: ar ranted, Sans i‘ [nce v9 celebrated : : od a aR rice ve: oa Our Clerks are compe- : oe P ceil pnt ate “f obliging. ae De a a4 Our ee the. “place for Leah Me ele oe