° I LY REFL , Lditor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ay, 306 | | | BE PAPAL, AALS. iC Sein Gime, af Mad TRS . Why we sell Warner’s Corsets ? Because they are the standard for’ style, fit and com: fort. Patterns to fit every figure. @000 000000000060 0000 000060600808 0000 Sevovsvsssssnesesenonenovesococooees We lead in wT SHOES GOODS, and all at prices way down. ABV} er csnceset Dome and sce us and we'llsave you money, T. Munford 4 MARRIED, Evans-Forzpes.—At the residence of Mrs. M. V. Forbes, mother of the bride, three miles trom Greenville, Pnesday evening at 8:30 o’elock, Mr. Leon F. Evans and Miss Martha Forbes were happily married by Rev, E. D. Wells. The ceremony was followed by a re- ception at which a large number of friends were present. ; Mr. Evans is a prominent tobacconist of the Greenville market, being the head of the popular firm of Evans & Co.. and is one ot our very best and most popular young men. His bride is truly a charming young lady and much admired by every one. The happy couple make their abode at the home ot Mr. A. H. Critcher in Forbestown. The popularity of the couple 1s well attested by the large number of kand— some and ascful bridal presents they reveived. J. White and wife, carving set. A. IF, Kennedy and wife, silver but— ter knife. D. S Spain and wite, card receiver: J. F. and wife, set silver Evans spoons. E. V. Smith, water set. Dr. Charles Laughinghouse and wife, silver ladle. J. F. Joyner and wife, picture, Isaac end Miss Aylmer fsugg, card receiver. W. J. Thigpen and wife, card recelv- er. Miss Bessie White and R. M. Moye silver card receiver. Charles McArthur, rug. Rat Rountree, napkins. Misses Mary and Lucy Randolph, picture. (3. F. Evans and wife, full silver service. T’. E. Hooker, toilet set. O. L. Joyner and wife, sugar spoon. D. 1. Walker, couch. J. B. Latham, to veils. Mrs. M. F. Latham, napkins. W. J. Evans, towels, Mrs. 8. C. Evans, towels. Dr. C. C. Jozner, bowl and pitcher Randolph and Preddy, rocking chair, D. J. Whichard and wife, rocking chair. RS. Evans, rocking chair. J. L. Little, butter dish. A. A. Andrews and wife, vases. Clarence Juanes and Joho Ricks, ta—; ble. C. D. Rountree and wife, lamp. G. E. Harris and wife, vase. A. H. Critcher and wife, water set. Miss Lucie Cox, picture. Frank Wilson, rug. W. T. Smith, lamp. ©. T. Munford and wife, rug. J. B. Cherry & Ce., rug, —S, T. White and M. LL. rocking chair. Ola Forbes and wife, lamp. Alfred Forbes, Jr., cracker jar. 1, R. Racker, P. H. Gorman, B. T. Bailey, N. Hl. Whitfield, B. E. Parham aad J. W. Wiggins, lamp and stand. Stark ey, Come Get Your Books, As soon as Christmas is over our business men will set to work straight- ening up their business for the old year and getting ready to start upa the new. Many of them will aeed a new set of books to start the new vear’s business on. For all such the Reflector Book Store is fully prepared. A lot of ledgers, day books, counter books, memoran— dums, penholders, pens, &e., have j ust come in. We have single and duuble entry ledgers, full leather binding, spring backs, ne 100 t -. 500 pages. For Maliga rape, California pears, Florida oranges, apples, nuts, dates, ‘o'clock Saturday | OTHER LOCALS, An abundance of nice Christmas con- fections at D. S. Smith’s. Rent—Five room dwelling, ZENO MOORE. For Apply to , Last chance for toys and dolis. I am selling them cheap now. JAmEs Lone. The rush is on at Janes Long’s, His low prices for toys, fruits and contec— tions draw the customers to him. See himbefore y ou buy. Get your Christmas supply of fine cigars at Starkey*e The best brands For Renz.—Dwelling next to Dr, D. L. James’ residence. Apply to J. A. BRapy. Let Morris Meyer fill your order foy Xinas confectious. Everything at bot- tom prices. It you waut bargains in fruits, con- fections and cigars for Christmas go to J. W. Go to D. S. Smith if you want your srown, money to goa long ways in buying Xmas fruits and confections. Don’t fail to see my pretty Chirist- mas goods, some handsome on hand yet. Mas. GeorGia JAMES. At Starkey’s you can find piles ard piles of nice groceries, fruits and con- fections for Christinas. “The workmen here for Riddick & Barnes, contractors, left today tor their homes in Nortoik and Suffolk to spend the holidays. For fresh, London layer seedless and and stemless Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Dates and choice confectioneries, call at J. S. Tunsiail’s, Good warm meals and n‘ce, comfort- able sleeping apartments at the Ricks House. Will be opened Jan. Ist. Next door to Telephone office. The Henderson G Id Leaf has en- tered upon its sixteenth year. Thad Manning has made it one of the bright- est and best parersin the State. It is alway. full of good things, We hope no reader of the Rertec— ToR will be too busy this evening to thoughtfully peruse the article or sec- ond page headed “The Christmas Spirit.” And be sure that you imbibc some of the spirit of the article before deciding that you have spent enough for Christmas. This for the Boys. Mayor Forbes says the boys can shoot all the cre works they want to trom 6 o’clock Thursday evening to 6 morning. ‘That’s Now boys, let tne Have good tar ths boys. REFLECTOR say a word to you: all the innocent fun you can, explode all the bombs-and shoet all the pop crackers you please, but be careful not to injure any one or do any damage to property. Don’t throw bombs at peo- ple or pop crackers where they might cause fire. Be careiul and the people will raise no cbjection to Mayor Forbes the town, giving’ you the hwerty of The central telephone office will be closed Xmas night. Land Sale, By virtue of an order of the Superio Court of Pitt County made in a certain s,ecial proceeding therein pending en- titled James A, Langand wife Nannie J. Lang yersus W. A. Barrett, G, W. Barrett aud others, [ will ca Monday, Januury Ist, 1897, before th- Court House door in Greenville, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash. ‘a certain piece or purcel of :and lying fe Farmville township, Pitt County, onthe north side of Litule Contentnea Creek in or near the Glass Houss pocosin, at or nearthe head of. Broad Branch, ad- joining the lands of J. D, Jones, W, A. Barrett. G. W. Barrett, Elijah ynumr we others, containing 200 ue: es more or e8s. | Ses ~ go bell iin mee Thil the 4th da * of Decomher 1896- ALEX L. LOW. ~- Commissioner. eee THE KING CLOTHI —— EXTENDS ALL —— — “LV MIRRY CURT RL eR! And offers you a large line of : CLOT ELL IN CG -Notions, Shoes,—. GENTS’ FURNISHING 0008, to select from. There’s no need of acai these cold days, fostering neuralgia and rheu- matism, when new, fresh, up-to-date AIP~ OV EEIRCOATS can be had at prices way down. Come this: week and make your friends a suitable girt. Pa lad al aa ge * me’ [have just received alovely line ofholiday — , —meuy NECK WEAR ge — and I want every body to come and seethem PRANK ae a? i OT CRE ee FY a ae Cate ene dey > H.B.CLARK © Have you .S€en gem ’’ Great Bargains Weare offering this week. They are of good quality and will stand the test of wear. Come and see me. 4 wool Cashmere 10c. Undershirts 15c to Gov. [wo tone Cashmere 10e. Ladies or Gents: Rubber Lovely Cotton Plaids {for Shoes ' Dde, - Shirt Waists Se. Ladies Rubber Shoes,— Trimming Silks at your own needle toe 50e . price. Men’s plaia Rubber Shoes = 406 Black Silk Mlastic 10c. Men’s needle toe Rubber : Bed Cowforts—large size 75c. Shoes 75 Come and save money. H. B, CLARK E HAVE om ae | a complete line of Ladies Underwear & Capes and the prices are very low Overcoats and Rubber Shoes. A complete stock to select from and your inspection is invited. Fr.ce lower than ever. At Higgs Bros. old stand’ H. M. HARD } ‘ : Ca a ¥ AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) We desire 4 fe correspondent at gweery postoffice in the cov aty, who will pend in brief items of NEWé as it occurs Te each neighborhood, Write plainly and oniy ob one side of the paper, ST eementdl es Liveral Cemmission ou supscrip- ion :ates paid to agents. ¥ | mhatinasaiae Wrpnesp’y, VecemBer 25, 1296. Pee 088 < £ mmmnceceneennmmmneme eee « THE CHRISTMAS, SPIRIY, ma a NE The Greatest Happiness Will Come From Giving Happiness to Others. “We must not allow ourselves te for- got the true meaning of the Christmas spirit,” writes Edward W. Bok of “The Christmas That Lies Between,” in the ~ December Ladies’ Home Journal. “1t will tring happiness to us just in pro- portion as_we bring happiness to oth— ets. To some the day will this year bring other than happy thoughts or memories. Sorrows are harder to bear on festul days than at any other time. But no sorruw should crush the Christ- mas spirit from our hearts. It is not in the amount that we do, or are able to do, that we shall find happiness for cureelves and for others. ‘The sim plest pleasures and acts ofiiimes make th® hearts of others overflowing with hap piness. To fail to do something be- @ause you feel “that you annot do mauch is wrong.. What seems ever so trifling to you may make some little heart sing all day long, which but tor you unghi pass the day without a note of happiness. Don’t grow impatient of the Christmas myth or legend. Keep it alive. God knows we have few enough ideals in these investigating days of eurs. Let us not disturb the Clirisimas traditions. [tis a duty to ourselves to Aeep this day as unlike auy other. And we can only do this !y fanning’into fiiine the smouldering embers of the Christus spirit, which is in every one ef us. God implanted it there. It was good that we shou'd have it, or He would not have given it to us. In childhood the fire. burned brightly @ough within us; ix old age the liz bt et Cliristmas will reflect in our faces and our natures. But in the meantime We must keep the spirit alive, so that it may low the warmer and _ softer in Old age. Let us have an old time mer. ry Christmas this year; a real, old-tash- Joned, happy one. Let us make every- body: forget that there is anything in the world but good-tcllowship and hap py laughter, To tie sick let us bring Sorgettuloess of pain; to the sorrowful, the sweet bali of consultion; t) the : poor, 4 suggestica of the greater mate— ial blessings which are ours. Then, us we bring light to other eyes, color to other caceks, happiness to other hearts, we shail be happy ourselves. ‘The Christmas spirit will keep alive within ws. Our years must be spanned, not wi ha Christmas ateither end, but with “an unbroken bow of happy Yuletides, the centre brighter even than tie bigin- Bing and the end. Living memories Mus? intertwine and link together the golden curl and the snowy lock. Then we will live in the full richness of the hristmns that lies between the Yule- u that I went into one “f aid the retired seer 2 in ga tisng rates are liberal and can be application to the editor or at at its father, ye - « «+ $8,0¢} 1 doubt if he would have been eny way; ne a ees pe but he was thinking of something else ee ee i livered in town by carriers without | NOW. - Just lying there and looking up. “Flow the man caine to be fixed in that way, all alone vith that child, I could not even guess. Wite just died maybe, but there he was and thinking of nothing else in“ tae world, aud the child was the pititullest- looking little child I ever saw. “What the unan wanted was to have lle told me his name; andt he doctor’s name,and where me go for tue doctor. u.¢erstand, but I whanged away on the doctor’s door till I heard him open his window. I told him what was wanted, “Then I went my way. Id lost a hight, but what of that ??—New Yerk Sun. pa MESSAGE TO CHRISTIANS. Bishop Cheshire Speaks True Words Touching Christians, Dear Brethren : At this happy Christmas Season may not put aside the things which unhap. piy divide us, and with all respect,love and christian humanity, speak from my eart to yours ? mem Next Friday is Christmas Day. In times past some good people have scru- pled to recognize this day as our iord’s birthday. But, leaving out all ques— tlons with reference to the particular. day of Christ’s birth and Bethl hem,aill our people do recognize Christn.as as bringing to mind that blessed and tun— damental fact of christianity, the eom— ing to.us of Him who is our Lord and our Saviour. I have just been reading, with great Interest, the “Christmas number” of the Biblical Recorder, | wave uot seen this week’s issu. s of th- Presvyterian and Methodist papers, but I doubt not th t they, tuo, contain appropriate references to the season. Ubristmmas, as a popular holiday and festival, 1s one of the best established vf our social institutions, aud to the popular mind and heart it does recail the birth of Jesus Christ our Master o: the blessed Virgin, The werd whici I would speak to all wy chrisuan brethren, first, to taose Who recognize me as over them in the Lord, and then, with equal earnestness, but with greater r spect and humility,to those Why do not, if they will allow me Lue privilege of thus addressing them, is this: Shall Christusas Day be sanctified by the word of God, and by praye* and praise, addressed to Him in His iouse, by His people of all names and of every kind, or shall it be wholly given up to merely secular and sociai lestivity ? Our people will all keep Christinas in Ought not christian people to keep it as christians? Shall we hot, first of all, keep thé feast tu Him whose love provides the means ot joy? And should not ail forms of organized christianity seek for God’s blessing upon the day, by endeavoring to teach all people to make the day ho'y by public worship ? Du we not 41 teel the iow of this sanetitying and restraining au. .vating influence upon the popular ind und conscience, as wellus for th» \..oper. expression ot our uwn joy 1 the Lord ? Christmas is a fact in our social life: do we not need to make it a fact in our religious lite ? : some tushion. i i i j I do not then address you, my dear brethren, with any ofher teelings han ry ee OA of sin zere res hall from an open door. When LT got {do feel that I ng a look at ‘that door, I saw a man all} representative in this commanity of that | dressed standing leaning over a bed. 1} bran couldn’t see his face, but I could see} which especially values these holy sea-| sons, and part of whose good work has}. been to perpetuate and to popularize ; them in the life 0: the American peopic. As such 1 would fain do what I can to, f commend them to all wy fellow-coun— trymen and bro:hers ia Christ. We‘? value boly festivals, and we feel that} 4} they belong to all christian people} * We should thank Goa if we could see anxiety on the back ot his head. Lying in the bed wes a chiid, thin and white: and siiil, but awake aud dooxing up Backing out of the door, I ticked my lamp against the dcor jam. The man | eked up. He wasn’t seared, 4 ‘Come in,’ he says, and I went in. “The child looked at me as I walked across the floor, and then looked up again at iis father, saying nothing, bit | all who will come aud worship with us; ‘4 king to draw nearer at this season 1 do feel that I am in a special senge 1c of Christ's churh here on earth all enjoyiag benefits of tbe happy Christmas season. In our churchs an! congregations we gladly welcome | but we should still more rejoice, if, from every pulpit where Christ is preached, there could be proclaimed on Christmas day the blessed news of His birth aud of the good gitts He br.ngs for us, and if tom every spire and tower the Christmas bells should declare to the thoughtless world that we are thus re- jeicing in Him who brings us peace from heaven, We all long and pray for christian it by uniting in such an effort to sauc-, tify Christmas day in the lite of our people? . Praying God’s blessings upon you, my dear brethren, and upon all our people, aud asking your christian chari- ty for what I have thus presumed te say, | am, your servent in Chr'st Jesus our common Lord and Saviour. Jos. BLouNT CRIESHIRE, JR. Raleigh, N. C., Dee. 19, 1896. 2 : “HOLLVALISHOD TUN 4IOX MON 10 **aUD ‘prom doy *esv9YD **O3 AGAMA ONVIUALS “PY *902; 30 [Yo0q pur opd “WES “8}[GSet [vIn uu £$u9 osnes jrq*ediis 10 dis Jose *281) SLSIDONUG Tv” XU] [Yap] 24} av SZeIUIST) ‘NOIwdIZSUOD JO aso sae Gino 0} (aagNV EV AD ATALOTOSIY 4 > ecooeoccooces FREEN VILLE TORGAG OM HARK "REPORT, BY 0. L. JOYNER. PaO ie Luas—Common.. .......2h bo & wi AD, oli besesinest $0 14 UuTTERS—Common...... 64 toh0 sear aves 40 10,38 3.524d “SIAVG '"1°4 fd "00'000'0¢$ [e1Iduy ‘ON * *SULJ] pue su0sseg SIqIsuodssy JO sjuUOD : “2 PUB SUO}}2I01105 83191105 pue SSOUISHG SupjuLsg jvsouepH * s}oRsULIL ATITIANAGTUYD ‘STNANSSRAD JO (V9 BHD “Soe setooe, « 2 *96g1 WISI BNAr GaZINVDUORR - a NS®D “HILL “1 fF 6 3.894d-971A ‘NOSAL ‘V “8 ' igs is at) * Sea 000‘ezs yendey ur prey—, 00 the jof American Silver and. lof the Ten Per. Ceni. Tax On * ee ESTABLISHKD 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ PURK SIDES G@SHOTLDER JYABMERS AND MEKUHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will tind j their interest toget our prices befcre pu chasing elsewhere, Ourstock is complete u allits branches. a FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR RICE, TEA, &e. he hvcd. and I went. 1t was late, you unity; may we not take a step towards} ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Tobacco, Snuff &c,.. we buy diroc) from Manufacturers en- abling you to buy at one profit. A eom- picie stock of FURNITURE | always on hand and sold at prices to suit the times. Qur goods areal! bought and told f r CASH therefore, having ne 1isk so run, we sell ats close margin S. M.SCHODLETY Q-aanviite, Cotton and Feznu: Below are Norfolk prices of ecotto. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere chants of Norfok - COTTON. > Good Middling 7h Middling 64 Low Widdlive 64 Geod O dinary 5 13-16 4d Otic Sicauy, PEANUTS, Prime 9 Extra Prine 24 “ancy 2 Spanish 60 to 75 Tone—quiet. Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 1h 10% Western Sides 42 495 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 122 Corn 4) to6 Corn Veal Att -o 8 Flour, Family 5.50 ro 6.25 Lard 6310] Oats 35 to Sugar 4 toG (‘offee 13 to 2" Salt per Sack T5tol Fv Chickens 10 to 26 Eggs per doz 124 Beeswax. per 7 TAX NOTICE. All persons owing taxes to the town me at the May-r’s office where they ean call and settle 4% 1 wo fail to pay by Dee, Ist will be procee'ed against as the law directs. Save trouble. and prov ptly. E. M. MoGOWAN, Tax Collector. To Friends and Customers, Lt has been reported that I would not be inthe Mercantile Busi- ness next year. Iwant to say that isa mistake. Ishailremain in busi- ness at tne same place. Thanking you for your past liberal patronage and hoping to have a cuntinuance of the Same, Iam yours to serve, W.H. WHITE. THE MORNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newspaper in North Carolina. | fhe Only Five-Dollar Daly of |. its Glass in the State. 4 ~ Favors Limited . Coinage tate. i Dally 60 cent te, agg +4 8 of Greenville are notified they exn find cost by payiug| ™ marer meer See emenn~ “net emereteoteteneantaen TAX NOTICE. Owing to the bad eatier I have ex- tended tie time for collecting the taxes. for 1896 to the first of Januiry. You can find me Curing the remainder of this month in ths same office [ have. occupied All persons who fail to pay by .he Ist of January will bs proceeded: against asthe law Jirects, Pay your taxes and save costs. R. W. KING, ‘lax Collector. spf > = ® O ‘ Vraes = § x by! eS ay =& aks MAQse: | @ ea Sa itm) wo Ss so ind “ =.% = 3 f° BeQ v a & = — S eS =e 4 o “hh BS Sem ? 2 ase ws790 Sn Toy 2om SS pee eed V2 ~ ~, a eSavenrya a S232 st > Dy aad ' ‘ , = re wt wo | y “= @32 8: 2 [Ti = 7 oe = PY] es] . cy ~ 8.8 etek 8 q 2 & B . Ode etc e < ‘: 2 So e.8 pang < we SSQSVs so — 2 QI = tt Qo - I ben « : ~ ae mo $2 Sez z Se eS So, oe », os = 7 82 S28 = O “2 my emt ° . 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Address COO MEDY co. 807 ic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL, Professional Cards. 9 Sere mi Sarbders. AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N. 0, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialiy ‘teens si ‘HysrBenr. EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Gentlewens Clothing. OTEL NICHOLSON, - J. A, Bura@xss, Mer. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoronghly rong vated, several new rooms added, elec. tric bells to ore room. fi tten ve ser Vvants. Fish and Oysters séryed daily’ Patronage of traveling puuli¢ solicited’ “NOTICE. | Is hereby given that a plication, will, be a fy the next’ Getisral, Amecapty orth OC arolina, to amend the Char- Greenville «and to nmin, tr oft wa oe Ment air | change tse boundary line o Town. |. * a8. W. PERKINS, : W. M. KINSAU oo RD OO | EM MeGOWAN — Special attention given ro cleaving Ne + v) iy z 7 \/ recnaaton Meat ~ . Re : ; (" ; | AYR SSD eogerpirs al = Je 4 Lis (} e te “a : } | ‘ C@]e @ = 0 tt, I hava opened wth « ® U ® i @ "ff complete lie of nce “E) hy Pm si ' eames SE aliens x : Groceries, Frujts, ——A MAMMOTH DIS. LAY OF XM. S—— i EA BAND Fiat (0° ra. Confections, an wad ULE DRAU TEAL OPULO] avd sohert vour patronage. hous, Go OUS, 9f) ous ; OF OUS, yon. 5 cea yeacee, mo ‘A ave 26 [ have opeped a first-class x} consisting of Dolls, Gines, Diums; Horns, Horses, . Mls’ @s Lathes Gants aes Cae 4 > ey" VATTR AND Velocipedes, Wagons, ‘'arniages, Balls, Vases, &e. BUWOUD, LOUD, Be | o ult ‘A L KAN Also handsome presents for he erown folks. Give sy x in the rear of | inv store us 4 call and see for yourself. Fire works specialty. a Q - a cap furnish meals as No helen SHOR nidde we aoe Ed i t Sh ib & C mid yeu will be sansfied poi win, INES ° c urn 0. in price. my Bee ’ = a” S| ( ‘ SN (mess Bel : Fill | } SHAN: P| ee five. ¥~ } Rh | Kens = q ett fly petra 1 CD pint Be = — re Suman SOMETHING FOR XMAS|34« Ry Af Wuyi ~ al Sis : SIEA a di Te J. Be. CHERRY J. RK. MOYE ds Ge MOYE. wth pepe on Stitt OUR FU? NITURE cam, = wr _ ~@ ©@@ THE LEADERS In@ee eo eae e = : ~TOCK is very large and. molete, We heve smts in NW Apr AS SKN RANA AH FS HATS ) Oak, Birdeye Maple. Wei ar aud Coriy Berek. Bock [nen { 0. { ; : HE IQ, { is AY, STS LP Over the following : Wardrohb. -. Hat Racks, Pa files, Holden Zab aA lng Recs, Sideboards, Book 0: -: 8, Desks, Sofas, ] OUunzeRr, “fa ) x A i> 1, o 1 . ’ a . st Chairs, tockers, &e. Christm » shoppers will find it to thee tuterest to see us, . Its a high kind of art to-eateh, by eont.ct with the people, the needs of Christmas time, and conve the Christ: as theughts to the keen-wifted buyer Tf vou wan vcod good’ snd Gantie save m bev ce: rege NAAR bear BAB EY AS lees J. G. RAWLS, { dEWELER AN) PIG, ALL IIL NPN ‘ei y \ e Wee court competition, veadmira OP DOSTTOP, and niudexy no condi- tion, will we budge from our poe sition as the lander Beimonds, Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware. GREENVILLE, Nu. Holi pe bie PPEPR EN eel ogy t bargerrs ty core to ses ie ey ben ae at a en eT dee ee ee ~ PAP of AK TPP ea ONY OTN MACHTAS OWENS, PIN FR PN Ie a he ll a NPs James Long, VW GSO Gin VO> HEAP? ft ~ ——OEALER ff -—~ PhS WALID Ks A es. gegen a hi , aT TI § | EON TS, | pet ® ) { U, (4 | 9 . - 7 . * A big stock of Dol'x, Drume, Stoves & Fixtures, Horses, Stoves, Wihins, Wagons, ry t Carts, Carriayss. iu fart. every- a Dry Goods, Notions, Hits, Sices de thing-you want f.: Christmas. . . Give us atrial during toi dave. BO Os CO hadi ey 1 Bone Oi) OMEC OC Gis Or. | ’ Aya\ Gi var ate sce [Me " ‘ f f: 4 “ppp " Yop tes ie Hl movi ! (SS TUNS Of tH HUNKY Al .S. TUNSTALL [fh Sp : , ——-)EALER IN.--—- ae i ; Weamre raads for tea heliding eho rar eS Ne before. = ai poten ——- The a'tractor jy — 1 hy . | t aw atn q ae | me Bag kot a] TF tes w i Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, Shoes, ats, 1 Neckwear, Umbrellas. Lineas, Undervean, Wooster: CH ros, ’ WV KC., are simph he yond the power OF sudwenth st a eas Eve thivg kepr in stock that + vood in Panes a magaificert, monumental array. Now os the time. Sapie Grocemes., Comocane see i LOCKS & TPA wT, goss foe Chrome oy uaa Af THT Ah Te . S. M. DANIEL, —Dealer in— Proprietor of | f, hi ~ AN j oh) #Teve ¢ ‘ a sry : ——THE KING DEALER IN—— | ware i , j 3 Ry vol Byont ~é _™ | ~ Choice Family Grecaries ‘lGents OTHING fac 5 FAD I hi sik; FRUITS vine CL, St shai ee UA 4 \ NYGARD, AACE and {gage Shoes, tiats, pik odes 1h af. 1 ’ : \ FURNISHING GOODS “++ np + : ' y/ an e ° Christmas shoppers will ? d See me during the holidays. hs do well to cail. Ail ny ” " Wi diel nd | stock is fresh and the A aa ad SA " : prices are iow. been AR WW T pe ” s ae ae “ + "hi pl a Ai - ae a Gs.M ore. PAL i iis thie lowast price any object to to you?) Arethe best qualities ‘apy indoes ment’? If so come ip «pd « 8 our pew stoak whic: w. haye jast re- ceived. Uur store ts gio! «i Nes Goods ard priev were ucv-r lower. To | a: larles w: ecsend «cordial in- | Vilauon to exanine vurEstock c¢ ‘ We havea !eantifal asd up-to date lie. You wh fin t thy ath atv les nnd we «now we can «len-e you Oh, hb w lovel;, how beau- tiful, ‘be pr t ost jive L hav: ever, geen, is wha vor laiy friends say ofthben. W: have a large, live os beta iu col r. snd blacks and can please +0. elon by iid and Gens FLOUR NE=H:N © GOOVDs we have a Bp uli... CLOTH for Wraps tat vou want In LA Dave We iiaVe jus ten oo lu Medi «tt “Boys PAN! J. R. Moye. THE YULE LCG. pages Pm DATLY 2 REPLBE TOR. a 2: eae as on JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING teday. J omer oe Creates many a new business, J. G. Bowling left this morning for Knlarges any an old business, Oxford. Preserves many @ large Dusitess. Revives meny a dail lusiness, W.Y. Yancey !eft this morning for Resenes any a lost business, Dauvill spb wan a fail ing business, auvilie. Secures suecess $0 any business ly hee : : S. E. Wire left this morning - tor ors | Nortolk, To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ uve the C. M. vernard came Lome Monday Columns of the REFLECTOR jeve ning. Burwell Riddick left this for Suffuik. Rev. E. C. Glenn left this morning for Raleigh. TRAIN AND BOAT *CHEDULES, morning | sper cmmrgann Iran going Guing South, Passenger and Ml north, arrives 8:22 A, uviyes 6:55 P. M. > teamer ‘Lar River arrives from Wash- iuaton Monday, Wedne: Jay and Friday a Rice Gwynn left this morning for leaves for Washing.en ‘Tuexday, Thurs Paideville day und saturday ae : moe aa Miss Mugzie Smita is visiting JMrs. : ‘ iR. L. Smith. fre clas ¥ 4* ‘ f 4 Eeyy “yt! a. Ake? 4: 4 Brings SIEGES j . z . Mrs L. B. Harding lett this morning Praesens : for Wilmington, BK: 18, ; ‘ : MASK: 1 A. A. Andrews and wite = left this A eee ot moruimng for Durham. (by ‘betegraph.) Johnson Nichols came ia from the University ‘Tuesday cvecing. NEW YORK COTTON. Mrs. I. H. Evans left this morning minh steam or. Wilson to spend Christmas. OPEN’G. HIGH'ST. LOW'ST. CLOSE |! | ' ‘OF * ed . Jun. 0.86 6.87 G02 4 . SS si gees ai ae Mrs. Bettie Mosely, of Hoooxerto » Mar, 7.06 7.06 6.00 7, 00 oo os tes is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. +. May. 7.23 7.23 7.15 7.16 ° aoe Brown. CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. ar | Wiest Louis Skinner came home Monday Dew, 678 78) 78 788 evening from the A. & M. College at Pork— Raleigh, dan, 7.60 7.625 7574 7.074 Miss Mary Harriss left this morning Ribs— tor Scotland Neck to spend Clrisimas Jin. 3 824 3.82) 3.80 3.80 | with relatives. GOUDs 4.@ just the best stock ww ve lewtil aud prices were pever laeer. aoa | SHOES. 1: bees we eudeay | arty bay suec os will please tie | “Weurer, ite .sices On Shoes are | Much lower cio dart season. Give | US v ifial wie. you need Shoes | fui Voitre ti tuy member of | “Your fauniy. We cau fit the smal -) Osi os iwigesi JEOh in the county. | Gu: ices dievuelids & Cu’s ae for Meu atid boos aro warranted to etve good s.vice. We have had vix yeas experience with $hie nieci! pow them to be all We valu isl biem. In eaves: nth, GUNs, GUas IMPi4 sENTS, } VADMD vii CLES, CROCK - LY, GLAS: WARE, HALL Kai's, Li ataAh¥Y DAMPs, PARLOK LAMPs, LAMP FiXi vis, TINWARK, Wow and WiLLOW WAL hak LoS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCERLES, PROVis:ONo. FURNITURE OnILDKEN’s CARRIAGES, CARPETs, CARPET PAPER, RUG», LACK CURTAINS. OUR aid POLES, and any goods you need for your self unu f. mily come to see us. 4 On: obj tis to sell gooa bon est good» at the .ovest prices. We haye aslarze in of FURN:: URE! ard can pive you anything you may, weed abihe lo vest prices you eve: hea of. Co ie and see our $12.0 Suid Qos edroom Suits, To pubs Ur 1 be an ivex CUSuvie Injuwic |. your pocket boon This -O because we pay sO. big becsnse our good: gad prices tak» « 40 Here is fair jicp sition: if we deserve noth vive u- «hing, bat 1 OU tui cur gou:'s vad prices sa! Bc, weKute vdge it with your | s ronage.: oping to see ‘you rogu and prowising our best efforts tc make ipo coming pleasant xud protitabld, we are Your friends. S. C. Hamilton left this mOrniDy for his old home at Biddeford, Me., to spend the holidays. MINCE PLis. Ernest Forbes and J. R. Rucker w: 0, | to Washington today to atten | the Lath, | An Assortmens 0° Gocd Items for Clr.simis Week, am Burgess miuriage. Holiday heavy. Cone RHR eXpiess siuipments are Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M Schultz. Services in the Methodist church to- J.C. Cobb & Son otfer barguins fot r i y e Xm: s week, night Frui ce Sweet and fresh, Carr Butter ia 1 *ruits snd best ; , . lo. packages, at S. M. Schultz. at Sts ke tg I om al at Starkey's CoearP—1l00 barrels choice Appies at S. M. Shultz. All kiuds brands - Cizars Fresh Taffy made ever / day and only 10 cenis a pound at Shelburn’s. Ozone” Malaga grapes, apples, oranges, nuts Try those celebrated * at S. M. Daniel s ; ¥é * ry. 4. “134"8 and candies at Tunstall’s. I have 8 or 10 of my fine blood gilts yy . . . . Ty. 2 ln Toys, Drums, Volls, Wagons, Car-} R. J. Coss. riages, Vases, Cups and Saucers, at 8, M. Schultz. tor sale now. ‘There has been considerable moving and changing of residences among our raits and Con-}town people in the last few days. fections for Christ mas. ph sanelnal to S. M. Danie.. Headquarters for F Go early and select a present out of : those beautiful goods at Mrs. Georgia . James’, Ohristmas is nearly here and I have opened a splendid as- sortmeut of Xmas aud Household Goods. Come and see and be surprises A. B- ELLINGTON. We have a lerge stock of Apples,; Oranges, Candy, Ke. J. C. Copp & Son. Inl lb packages-- Dates Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citren, Nuts Evaporated Apples and Peaches at S. M: Shultz. is sometimes difficult,unless you know whatyou want. More otten you'are at aloss to know what to select, we will show you many serviceable and retty gifts that car- ry with them pleasure and com- fort, Ifitis fe holiday gift for Grandmother, Mother, Wife, Sister, Daughter, topes ie ‘roldeu it an int hue You can find many retiy presents in our mam-~- moth stock that will win you many grat eful thanks from the recipient. holiday novel- Weg arriving. daily at ANG'S | CASH HOUSE | res These Peopie Will Gather Around It. | F. M. Dupree went to Scotlavd N ick! i = GLO’ i We wish ail a Merry Chr'stmas and while you are selecting your Xmas presents remem- ber we have hundreds of suitable vifts so low in price that you Useful arucles of dress. MINS, GS, nl Notions, ,and a ‘ay. give freely. splendid line of is week, we save you money. to select from. Don’t forget us will certainly RICKS & TAFT The Ladies Palace Royal, sooo To the Sports, =z. We are now headquarters for, all kinds ot SPORGING ~. GOODS. and defy all competitors as to price and high grade goods. = Ut Hl. 2. 2 Loaded: Shells, => 25 cents per box." POAPDAAAAAEA SAARAAAAAAAAA AA AW Ae ee II F HARQWARE, Cinware, SFOVES in abundance and low in price. Special Inducements GUNS offered on BAKER & HART. _— i ae HH Shlbumn & Cn’ Sine, ‘a TOYS, TOYS. Fruits. Fruits. Fruits, ne Candy. Candy. ra y