TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896. Rar, Whi we scll Warner’s Corsets ? Because they are the standard for style, fit and coms fort. Patterns to fit every figure. ©0000000000000e0eeeeeeeeeee0eeesecese We lead in CLOTHING SHOES down. my ¥ y *» L I rit | ” Wea ) Some and see. us and {tai well save you money. T. Munford} _ Naga aon to the, Bank of ‘Greenville, and all at prices way CHRISTMAS DAYS. Christmas days And Christmas ways— Never time like this is! Christmas noise And Christmas joys— Christmas hugs and kisses. (Ladies, ladies Lo the right ! Kiss your lover Christmas night!) Christmas days And Christmas ways— What though skies be snowing ? Still the heart Can play its part— Still the musie’s going ! (Ladies, ladies To the right! Kiss your lover Chrismas night! AMERICAN TROOPS FOR CUBA. Recruiting Office at Cleveland, Ohio, Crowded With Voluateers—Wom- en Offering to Go As Nurses— A Regiment to Start From St, Louis. CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 14.— All morning a stream of men poured into the rooms of A. DeArango, the local Cuban leader, and volunteered. tu join the Cuban army. It is estimated that there were 150 of tuem, a large proportion were well dressed young mea of good education and apparent They were teld yood cireumstances. ,hat no more men were needed. Eleven women individually offered tu go. as nurses. They said they did not want pay, but thought it was their duty to nurse the sick and wounded. The ma- jority of them bore mars of refinement ,nd some had eviaences of wealth. They were adviscd to write to the junta in New York. St. Louis, Mo, Dezember 14.— Velunteers for the relief of the Cuban -linsurgents are being mobilized in this city and next Friday, if all plans are carried out successfully, 1,000 men will Cuba. hundred ot these are St. Louisans the leave New Orleans. for Two ‘}remainder coming from East St. Louuis and points south of here on the lines of the Illinois Central and Iron Moun. tain railroads, Julian van Gert, New Orleans, will be in charge of the expedition with W. C. Carter, J. L. Goodneer and Cornelius Knott, of this city, as aides... The quartette met here today and completed arrangements. Var Gerst and Knott will leave this evening on the Illinois Central picking up tho men on that road as far south as Cairo, and perhaps Memphis and wil! then proceed via steamboat to New Orleans. Datias, Texas, December 14.— The Cuban situation is the main subject of counsideration. in this section of Texas. There ‘is almost unanimous feviing and public seutiment 1s in favor of the patriots, Dallas is the center of activity. ‘Two secret meeting were held today. It is known the enlist- ments are secretly being made. ‘ of To- night the first departure of men from North ‘Texas onder recent recruiting was made, Twenty-three recruits, de- vided into three parties took rail trans- portation by diflerent routes fcr the gult coast, eight for Galveston, nine for New Orleans. and ‘six for ‘Florida, From thes< points they. will be furnished means fyr reaching the island and sup- plied with best quelity of equipment nt ammuni The teel- ay Ettheted here a Siig Spain, as the | beliet is general that _Maceo’s death was, the, work: of shined assassins wand ms or Pe tresiche vod bees ty renee ” iv? ' adage Maa: on “i AS why oan we had ae —— dace mourning ‘paper in boxes ast ~ Reflector Book Store. ¥ A belt the quire. ters. 80n,. failed. here last saw. edition. home.” é : x9 again. Prison pense.” whole iu Mr. The glazier complains weather is pretty hard on him. mas talking. flop, the cal year ending Dec. 7th. ment will be published in intallments in vur daily edition out will appear as a OTHER LOCALS. petite ete line—the waist. Civil engineers should be polite. Church singers , bay their music bY ‘Mt cold A delightful smoke—The Cardena ——try one at Jesse W. Brown’s. 100,000 dozen Eggs wanted at J. 8. Tunstall’s, highest cash prices paid. Her best young man called and the parlor lamp wem out for a good time. - No, Made, dear, deaf and dumb men don’t always make the best sign pain— Services in the Methodist church to- night conducted by Rev. H. B, Ander- W. D. Rountree & Co., cotton com- mission merchants of New York, have By not having an opera house Green. ville is missing all the theatrical troupes this season. Toys, Drums, Dolls, Wagons, Car- riages, Vases, Cups and Saucers, M. Schultz. Ned Spell, known here, a carpenter by trade, died a colored man, well nigat. Just one week now to do your Christ. The Rercecror has some space to spare. Want to see something pretty ¢ Look at those ladies gold pens, pearl handle av Reflector Book Store. Come and feast your eyes on the prettiest lot ct Christmas goods you ever Ep. H. Sueisurn & Co. The weekly edition of the RerLec- TOR this morning was a beauty. keep your eye open for Saturday daily Now Muggins—“I understand that Flip- acrobat, is missing trom Buggims—“Oh, he'll turn up Visitor—Do you fear death, my ,ood man?” Condemned Murderer — ‘No it’s merely the terrible sus- We begin today publishing the finan- cial statement of the county for the fis— The state- the weekly. Cards are out for the marriage of Leon F. Evans, the clever and popular proprietor of the Greenville warehouse, to Miss Martha Forbes, the accomplished daughter of Mrs. Mary V. Forbes, on Tuesday evening cember 22ad, at the family residence, near Greenville. ,; De. Notice. The erdinance regarding the firing of pop-crackers, &¢., is being violated. All parties violating the same had bet— ter stop or they will be sorry for. it. Ova Forsrs, Mayor. Married, A beautiful home wedding took place this afternoon at 3 o’clock, at, the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Jacob Joyner, at Farmville, Miss May Joyner was married to Mr. W. J. Thigpen, Rev. i L. Chestnut officiating. They Will Go Off. ‘Charlotte and Greensboro aldermen have forbid the explosion of poperack- rs during the holidays. That will be a hard law to enforse for just 89 sure as a boy can get hold of a pop-eracker and a match about Christmas’ time, something is going to pop—the cracker |. ) or the boy: at S. ‘NO BETTER PLAGE? in town to select eee holiday goods than » at vad th aveabeautifullineor . B Ou _Notions, Shoes,~ GENTS FURNISHING GOOD). I have just received alovely line of holiday ew NECK WEAR poe — and I want everybody to come andseethem. Frank Wilson. H. B. CLARK Have you Seen agra ™ Great Bargains Weare offering this week. They are of good quality and willstand thejtest of wear. Come andsee me. 15¢ to Zae- , & 10e. Undershirts" 4 wool Cashmere l0e. Ladies or Gents Rubber ‘Cwo tone Cashmere Lovely Cotton Plaids jfor Shoes 25¢e. Shirt Waists 8c. Ladies Rubber Shoes,— Trimming Silks at your own needle toe 50c. price. Men’s plain Rubber Shoes = 40e. Black Silk Hlastic 10c. Men’s needle toe Rubber Bed Comforts—larga size. 75e. = gohoes 736 Come,and save money. H. B. CLARK a a] Wn) @ } } AK & “UR SAB SABA AONA A E HAVE just recived a complete line of Ladies Underwear & Capes and the prices are very low vercoats and Rubber Shoes. A complete stock to select from and your | ppscnoe is invited. ~Fr.ce lower than, ever. Po whom issued. : Parker a Adbritton fisrleg Skinner t har. ; SL : 0 chapts y si ; s0aT.e6s8, kinn : | Le ee i: 444 W B Parkor er === 8. 09 | Good aiding = 488. Town of Greenvill 1650 Oe atl 0 ee on “= Cr we a Good Ord me ; 275) gunsc rrr oe 65/ rding 6 ora ae ie (PTION RATES. ne R W Smith - 810 R oo 16 50 Tone—steady. gp? 1g18} | en em + BY o Ira Albritton 825-R W King : 5 00| Prime rayne. a e Jel ’ ered in t os a * ~ “ 40 3 CY. has x 5. A. : 60 n =. : * ue : ind on aperication are thera and can be Me Ta o87 EF Williaais Te won) oe S = . [869 d) Rae ar ra ace a baa 139| Greenvill ea ay ange pig lyn des 863 Woody McLawhorn 941 Woods MeLawhom 9 00 War Peis rsaiaau || eB BB 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 : - na ge neighborhood, ig lech occurs | B67 Major Poilard 944 WH William 14:40 Sugar cured Hise aus by: q ae Me ‘oe toa oniy on one side of the ashe lainly cat tae a JR Ddupleton 2 65 Corn Meal | Mie Bs ) S : = ? : HA. DOx 46 J J Perkins 65 | Flour, F at Hi ee @ oF Liweral Comm tssi0n 0 = ' 919 5 eee we | y Murphy 4 oa me cw wo bad fe _ +) 8 : ion ates ald toagentss 920 AA Joyni 949 EB MeL fais 97 | Sugat : 3b to W 2 oe é mete 23 Mor Highsmith 951 NE — 155 Salt per 5 13 sy is) <4 i. EB 4 W : = o hy a : White 5) otal T _* S| Dées ist’ will All who fal ey can so as 5 ; ltl ast da 330} Justice jase] gizar jo | the law directs, procebded aust a seat? 2 ge R Greene 55 | stiees of The Peace. N Court House. Save trouble and 3 meres sy 2a ~ a qo. 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WT Hat 5 | 102 SAL Am’) 6 0 Seaside hdl sf Se a g eel ‘162 J W Perkins 740/197 J D Coe & J) Perkins $135) 2° D.D rating * Co. 70 ,Tax Collector | Su, — 58 ees (T) _ “463 J W’Perkins 34 961199 A L Harringt 1 50| 89 WB Wilso 9691 | te =o sea 3 Sie Tai Seve = Si) | of iryts O° 166 Barri a .. 747| 18 95 ne 22 Soom 4 Pea allan Wolo 741] 00 BF Smith msi | | Ek gino A _ 1169 RW King -4/05| 242 N RB Cory . 9 97 | 730 BF smith 800 00 Se FSR OS eg ee 1120. r B Oheare 450/214 HL Joyner 1 07| 221 B F Smith B09. 0p (HOTA 22 oss Fo levee ‘411 IR Overton 1 15}216 Joba Flanagan 1 95/732 BF Smith 800 00 IOMERS s SP8 1 3 . ao L Nichols ite Sis AD Hill — 60 ri D D Haskett 800 00} T T has bee sores aa oe Be Bee iB “ty at Sine T4519 7 Perkins ay 381 tie Haskett Le that een reported) .¢ a ROR Bo Zz vi 115 RW King, Saab Da iene ° 98282 aie odie apa oo [in the M would not be| sess ¢ nee g ol]. t ys ¢ Pa os . if aye ot 178 Davi Bratton 1 45137 CP Gaskin 1 05 285 J 8.0 Benjamin 30 oo Ness nese vate Busi| ©2535 8 — 3 186 J D Bull . 1 60 386 E DB 50 354 W B Wilso 6 lolre' wy that isa mist Sle +x Z ig Fie paatn 1 8474 WB Moore. 11g /ft dT Willian 30 oo|2 Shall remain i aee| F8 FR A E 12. AL eheppard 33 50/445 WF bore 175/20 BL Hamber 3 73/ness at the s in busi-| =~ == 2 0 : , . Pe us r ao: : : =. & * = “193 Council ‘ait 5 igttt6 oo a 37 927 W B Wilson 2 50 THaiKing you’ fe place. = 3 ay as {T] z as aH ioe & Oo 1 o ‘9 Phe > 5, | Lotal 32 50/past liberal patrdlaire = Ss| & | ee \z _ , 37 87 oore Uv 83 and hopir nage + ah 2 933 AB Guarti 9 95 480 W J ‘leel 8 1 441 98 oping to ha w ss bo 833A ‘said : ed 484 NRO vs Commissioners. a continu ave S aS ay > s td g ga ory 4 No. T . mere @ ance + Ss - & © oo J A Lang 1 90 er 3 W Page 621 50 L rl issued. Awi’t. same, I am oies the m SN 2 Z . 1 or L H Spruill 11 30] Gay J Perkins 125] 51 G Dawson g » 49 |SETVe, W.H'W rs tol § &$8 2 57 O.P Gaskins 5 90] 4 JJ Perkins 147| 5 SMI 2 6 8) | —— re HITE 3, = = oS yon 366 WR 3 05 209 KL Nichol: 115| 539 ' ones 5: - a ; , oe a 3 = 348 J F } Crewtord a 8 ae ease L Smith ; ag aa 2s eu s : en Z , = = ay James ee Total $56.35 i es ce ° 2.10 _ 7 a Wooker 0 7 4 aad 7 Daw 8 6U if ee He RES a : b»|No- To Ra uais ia ; ‘ Keel By D cB DISON ohn U5 | Om issued. , [ae 0 Je . 7 40 cs ives gals teaien at aie SS ASPEGALTY === - C D Rountree 29 60 | 203 Ag McLawhorn 95 | 238 8 M Jones - 16 50 uredin Ibto3s dave L endaer or en ONE leg Blan wenn 190} 289 T E Keel 3 80 ) | oma orsie otyreueanneceateta ree BW Kiog 100] oop DC Smith 375|240 L Fleming 3.27 | ooh Batiarnirtmeetaned tie $09 CD Hous oo On Biome 5 49/24) Jesse Ly Smuth 5 60 ae 435 Joho Beaks 1 ; 911 Luk ‘bleed é “42 © Dawson 9&0 any part of the Patclies in mouth, Sore Throat, | ” 65|306 OC D 5 80 | outy tt Ie this Besondare Spots, Ulcers on 442 BY, Fad a eo 213 J ie emby : awson ne Outy it Is this Seconda r Eyebrow rs on . no 213 Jesse Bran 215/307 L 3 B80] fr4 nett canoe ey ry BLOOD Pola i Rican 1 2 mot Slam FRESE SRI beret peor ¥ 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 yi Julia White. 2 85 ond JB Builock 1 25) 310 fot L Sm 5 0} Hi mal guaranty AN pind our epi Ee tee mt ou i nis eet aylo ob], ubap ? 394 C 340 th : 465 TG Rice r 9 35| 353 Woody ion 3 70} 396 § Seti 7 g0 7 OL 9 Whitehurst ay 5 om wegiemaerborn 3101 Fisnieg 3 30 Professional Cards. es ble 43 50|387 Woody MeLawho 2 00 | 395 Jesse L Smith 16s nen ee ors. . 500 Et Bri 23 95 Hite fy feetot ie 65 509 LF Sth oa ESTABLISHED 1875 ‘Bs b 3 “ | ey mie dl By ubanks ‘lemi U ‘ ¥ arpder eH sieht UE cc, sos SAM, SSL veea ae A Lang 3 95} 483 D CO Smith 12/511 SMI ay 980) > » We, BD: { J A, SMITH, a = Kirkman 1 35 481d L Roberson 9g 7 512 C Dieseon, 3 30 PO sf a TONSOR A J RTIST 550 ae Artis 2 65 489 Jason Joyner 1 95}97" L Fleming 3 80 ) RK SIDES & SHOULD Patronage soltottd. arene. O. oie Ae sieve eee 33) FORKSIDE amtontDEn Peer ae 554 WF Me ae 6 25 | 759 TB ‘McLawhorn 1 a 581 E Keel 2 80/1" ing coal AND MERCHANTS BUY = se deteons 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 “Pp a tet ee ws | 3 oo | 582 C D 3 30 | chasing el st'to get our prices bete a H- ERT. | ) ; 563 J § Eo entne 6 OP | 165 Sunth awson asing elsewhere. O prices before pus AHL sop nghodic S. oi : it es 8U D C Smith 1 80 | 964 L Flemi 7 8o | ¥ allits b . Ourstock ts co g ASHION. ne 564 Ed Kilpat 65 | 168 WS Bri 666.) Amite ranches. rornplete |. Special attention give BARERK. Meh patrick 5| 168 WS Briley 1 50/265 JL Smith 4 Gol courte ine Caimi oC sar | Windham 1G) 10 8 oe MeLawtor 12:90 vei M Jones 28) FLOUR,COFF per mena Clothing. — cleaning bz MM MeGiowan 85770 A Nich ls n. -8jo/Gal 2 B Keel 3 80 'FEE,SUGAR inate Ne aa 1 05|819 Jason Joyner Soins cewen 7 40 | | ceaiaon ein & Oo. 8 95|842 J H Eubanks 7 40/720 L Ploming 8 80 RICE, TEA, &c Bunguss, ; 5B a7 ) 25 Gy 908 He Lewis 4 20| 734 C Dawson 9.00] , die, gzss, Mgr. «78 L A Barnhill pe re Heouiy ‘Dewis 1 20 793 J L Smith 9 60 LWAYS AT LOWEST MARKE ” fel ‘ ee, 643 J FJopder fi 1 : trie Koberson rh 860 <4 = Jones $60) mop Py MAREE? FRICES, ushproaghly reny 61 A'S Walker AG ah Dia a apron 3 00861 JE path 13 40 | we bay sista Snuff & eh | Attentive ser ot ohn. 9 ug | Lokal ee Ms ein on ore Dawson 7 69 Simvereted ser non be aco Ot rarely iii solleiey |) Sb lson Wise 30 yo | Segue 11 | Mg IE Ay ee! one " Se aeenias a noir =| 3g) FURNITURE FE A 837 Ben Craft, 3 11638 W) Parker A 1966 L Fleming — “- g 30t*wayson a Tee! od | be made to the n appliestion iat SES wBeamer | $15 00} 967 « 5 Pome Bd ec ay = japlite Beabi ds bos aT ext General Assembiy ny : 5 L184 R W King “18 50 ws0 «| . ri t amen iy A’ 7 W King 7 1968 Ke L § 80 | wold for C ) t prices to suit | chan he Towa ‘ot Gree d thé Char ah. Oe tae ee hee » fugee ASH. | Bout nga | papal SE nyt Al We gi ene _ . {iit ies hid) ty ae e Maia Weckrne pea a $887 60 W.MORINSAUL,” e. WAN ” ame os WIbM ERATOR =e WELDON: Re ks a LAN INDIAN PCI et . | Its beauty'in cesuauvn excited the 4 ae AND BRANCHES. Once the Versailles of India, but Now «| poetic imagination of vied — AN FLORENCE 2afL ROAD?) Desolation. Ak ela tneeglod 8 we lapheypeenltg a Nothing gadder or more beautiful | Fergusson, who says of the ‘Turk. _ Weagengea venedule exists in India than the deserted | tsh sultan’s house,” which still over- 1 ik aire elgg ee ‘ity of Fathpar Sikri. There it} looks the Pachisi court;where Ak- stands, some 23 miles from Agta.|bar is fabled to have played his gee much as it stood 300 years ago when | games of living chess, that it is “im: Dated (8 S| 8 Akbar decreed the stately pleasure] possible to conceive anything so pio | Noy. J5th -|6 % ° bouse. It was -built to commemo | turesque in outline” or any building |. it, fA | ___|_____ | fate the blessing of the holy Salim} so richly and wonderfully carved a A. M.|>.M. 4, M}-Chishti; the hermit, who dwelt/ without the teast exaggeration or Leave Weldon | 17 53] 9 44 among the wild beasts in his cave) bad taste. Equally exquisite iy the Ar, Rovyk Mt | 1 0010 39) at Sikri, and who had foretold that) celebrated shrine cf St. Salim Chish wee. ye ra ae aoe Akbar’s son, horn’ on that spot,| ti, built in 1580, with its pure white Lv Tar>oro 12 12 , should live to succeed him on the} marble cenotaph, its red -sandstone acer sie — |—— |———| splendid throne. The saint did;not| dome and its veranda inclosed by . Lv Rocky.Mt | .1 00/10 5 45| foresee that the infant would grow| delicately pierced fali screens of fair Ly Wilson 2 Oni 6.90 upiinto that. unmitigated debauches| mai vie, like fine lace sot in samito. ea ay Mepiile ; > ll Jehangir, Eee ah a ‘et gS drone eae np A | | 3 | Ue ar 4 Thomas Roe, and whose poten e state : ) : : aye eG iy a ce Peas is liquor caused that virtuous embassa-| Darwaza, of the mosque which GIVES YOU Lgl Mel MEE Sen tig RY : Ge dor to gneeze incontinently, to the! crowns the rooky })lateau, and which AFTERNOON ( OR TRE RFS? os delight of the whole court. But the| the historian of architecture cites as Mhcic 2 fad eh Be eae ee —.!'——| heroic toper.did not defile his fa-| ‘noble beyond any portal in India, —I OF. P.M, . apy ther’s palace city, which must ci verhaps in the whole world?”—&t , Ly. Wilson 2 08 | be ) oon after its found: awe. ay Lv Golisboro | $10 7.05] Ove death, fur when William Finch A Bird Catching Insect. | es i: ae as 45 visited in 1610-he found it “rninate,| Tn this country we talk nea a ahaa) Pe 1 | wing likea.waste district and-verr | tiverous or insect eating birds, an i | = | om A ae ee eae rough at nignt | fow of us have ever heard or read of | GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SFCOND TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Ruinate it has-remained ever since, | & country where the tables are pide , desolate and abandoned. No lates| ed to such a degree that they re 3 we re: me bp & +, | ruler of India has ever dared to liv Bi fsa patron eee? obs ac 2 OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. fg ¢ °3 ill st as no ru: , | si 28 ats a6 = rious Je aren arated to the| southern Brazil and Venezuela. In : , la. MIP.a| || heights of Akbar's genius. In the] thoso countries they have an ingact Ly Fivrer.ce 8 4U) 7 40 empty palaces, the wonderfu}| called the great mantis, ey C : mes a BY Fayetteville! 11 10, 9 40 mosque, the sacred tomb, the baths, | Some four or five inches in length, os Ly Selma 12 87 ‘7a| not including his strong jaws and | ae ae ali baat me We ke crite wetter le, immense nipperlike fore legs. "FS ] | Shan emnperors. Wo my oven cn-| _‘Thispair of enormous “pincers” | SUBRCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH oR ter bis bedroom—the khwabgah, or| are equal in strength to those of a) ~ sina “abode of dreams’’---and sco the very | Crawfish or a crab and-are-used by | “~~~ wl | [py | soreens of beautiful stone tracery, | the giant —o se caphnring ie . Ly Wilmington| 9 25 + gu| the very Persian couplets, the iden. | prey. The food of this ca . Ly Magnolia | 10 52 8 30| tical decoration in gold and ultra.| insect consists of spiders, grasshop : Ma Gaeroan | Fe 9 36] marine upon which Akbar feasted | pers, small snakes. and lizards, and, ) ar Wilsen 1 00 10 27 his eves during the long sultry aft according to Brumlister, the most | ma stash se |. — ernoons of the Indian plains. We! robust specimens of the genus will ue : 2 "2 i, may walk into the houses of Faizi| not stand aside with an empty stom- < a sk , cz) 6% and Abu-1-Fazzl, the laureate and the| ach if he can manage to get his nip. LE | aA Im 3 premier of lis empire, who:sang bis| pers ona bird of the size of a canary, | ‘ oe, >. M.| |P. Mip, m, | glory and chronicled his reign. We ibe Fe cuiaal tat 7 : I 1 20 1138 3z| ma that strange building, the 3 : | | | 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— ) edeoen | 40) | throne andodd galleries, which some and beingaided by this resemblance Ly Tartec ed have sought to identify with the| is able to stealthily approach er Lv Rocky Mu | 2 17 1211 famous hail where metaphysical de- | prey, whether if be reptile, insec ; Ar Weldon | 1 01 hates took place every Friday night| or bird, and seize the unsuspecting One Dollar Per Year. ander the emperor’s personal presi- creature with its razortike claws.— Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa | dency, and philosopher and theolo. ‘St. Louis Republic. | eaves Weldou 3.50 p, m., Halifax 4.10) gian, orthodox and skepiy, did furi-| _ Sammvee pens have been used in pe Mi. artiyes.doowand Nek St 4.55.9 ous battle for their creods cr doubts' India for over 1,000 years. They ’ ‘ Be er ae pow pinsion 746 1, ded, long after the ‘small 8T@ made like the ordinary quill This is the P eople’s i avorite D. ia. gone hig meer 7.2 ae ear haa ‘dying It is a picture of the celebrated <> , THE MORES SEE hy WH ayia fy if yf oun ews PANN © { Th. WK | : 1¢ eae { Leen) i i ¢ ‘ th i. “t ; he cla kaccnatiae aly ap| Best im use. “Fhe outfit ‘of no business mantis} The On ly of| POSt, in ‘complete e without one. a its Class inthe State = | pn Ag. ee a i Bie Geen Coinage The Reflector B ook | t ore ef American Silver and Repeal |. vl : is ‘a nice as SOF é 9 Fount al . é Be, ‘ vot. the Ten) Per, Cent. Tax on ne pry eriet ne Seay Handle Galt y , ears Stato Banks. Daily 60 cents mone is nothing nicer for Christmas presents:| ~:~" Weekly sisi ‘ad + nished when you See t em and) % * 4 DAILY: REFLECTOR. 2 PEUFLE WE MEET. — ea Otay at it Eig Sows] # es arrives price any “ithe to Are the best qualities ducement? If so come gee our new stock we have just re- ds Oar store is of New Goods r e never lower. To extend a cordial i in- Urestes many a new business, ee c itunes of the REVLEOTOR.. a _ JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING | Kniarges many an old business, Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull businessQ—~— itescues many a lost fa Saves many a failing. busine 5 senres Whocess to 7 business. To tall vetile judleionsiy,” use the Holidays, sommes mmc ~ Miss Novella Higgs is sic’s. ‘from Wilson. morning, Miss Bessie Patrick went-to Texnora this morning, from Raleigh. jc dlie editor and wife left this morning for d few days i in Norfolk. oy aaa SE Passenger and mail north, arrives 8:22 A. M. rriyes 6:57 P, M. 4. yilay aod Saturday We lave a* beautiful and up to-} _ ee TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going Going South, Steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- ington Moudvy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs date ‘ine. You will find the latest : atvles and we know we can please you Qh, how lovely, how beau- tiful, the vrettiest line L have ever seen, ix what our lady friends say oftheum. We have a large lire both in colors and blacks and can MARKETS.« (By Pelegraph. ) ad NEW}yYoRKjcorron. please you OPEN’G. HIGH’sT. LOW’ST. CLOSE : Jan. 6.83 685. 6.80 6.81 Mar. 6.92 7.08 6.95 6.98 tu Ladies. and Gents FUR May. 7,14 . 7.15 7.10 7.18 NISHING GOODS we have a spleadid lin. : W HEAT— — Dec. 76% 79 718077 In LADIES CLOTS for Wraps | Porx— . we have jus: what you want. Jan. 7.674 7.674 7.65 7.65 Riss— Jai. 3.872 3.874 8.85 3.874 In Men and Boys PANTS CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. ~Idays here with frien ds, The condition of Mrs John A. An— drews is still critical. Mrs, R. Williams went to Raleigh this morning to visit her daughte r,Mrs. Wm. Russ. | Revs. J. C. McCall and G. F. Smith jweft this morning, after sp ending a few, « C. C. Joyner is home for the holi daysard to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss May Joyner. Miss Susie Crabtree, who has been pleasantly visiting Miss Lula White, returned to her home at Goldsboro this morning. W.H. Galloway went to Terboro this morning to bring his daughter home, who fs sick at the Tarboro Fe- male Schocl. George Billups, representative of the dei entle “HOODS we have jast the best stock to be found and prices were -never lower. Sno warmer ‘Thursday WEATHER BULLETIN. Fair tonight ana Thorsday, slightly . SHOES. in shoes we endeay- eto buy such as will please the Barer, the prices on Shoes are beh lower than last season. Give trial when you need Shoes Ourself or any member of family. We ¢ay fit the small- Or largest foot im the county. Onur L. M. Keynolds A Co.'s Shoes Yor Men and Boys are warranted to. give good service. We have had six yeas experience with “this line uud know them to be all we clalm fe: them. HOLIDAY HINTS. SATE Just Now, Pork Sausage at Fre-h Schultz. Siarkey’s. Seal, at D. S. Smith’s. Sweet and fresh, Carr lb. packages, at S. M. Schultz. fa IMPLEMEN Ts, Smith. Allkinds Fruits ard best Cigars at Starkey’s. LOADED | SH#LLS, CROCK: ERY, GLasSWARE, HALL LAMPs. LIBRARY LAMPs, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP FIXTURES, TINWARE, WCOD and WILLOW WARE HAR | New Suits | New Underwezz ; New Shoes .. New Fine Clothings New Hats New Overcoat New Hosiery New Table Linen New Handkerchiefs New Neckwear ~ RRR NO PLP PAINS & We will makespecial efforts this week to serve our trade.~ 25 cents per box," $4 a all Nl tN PFPA GARQWARE, Tinware, STOVES in abundance and low in price. Special Inducements iUNS offered on BABEM «ke ELAR. ? ht o 4 The question i is ypu a swered, rt Bechtse we are he for Santa Claus. 9. We lave the jf TOYS and XMAS el GOODS i in the State a || ote 'wiy down’ below thé lowest.” <= Wel ‘Ot agp aud nd Dolls are As ‘pretty’ as yod ever i x rat / 4) ay; yo ee tra] “OMA octets es ®. Ourdaldomen are polite and Sourteons., w| Do au a] rr ovaae i Le? ce gy “ever ybody res) ee j eae , A rh a ahd ee i AE ok ete ah aig Riel liglue tal x e and see. ‘we