D. J WHICHARD, Baitor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. - le Ye GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1896. No, 628” iva Ps ale alec tati PPPLLL LL PAL PPA PPL Tn, CELEBRATE | WARNE Yodo ind totok : : % We Recommend oF + ) y % + > : * 4 Ps xe + galt + f Recaus? iuey are x» ie sf {— /iiving models, * bik VOU. % fi co A i A pol honor. % 3. Rene wih unbreak- a apie Coraline. of 4—‘Vorn to-day by fotr inifhion women. % S__iade tomakea woman % tyok at her best. of MAYER YO We lead in CLOTHING SHOES DRY— GOODS, and all at prices way down. Come and see us and /we'llsave you money,. CHRISTMAS. Feathery flakes are falling, falling, | _ From the skies in softest way ; 7 And between our voices calling : “Soon it will be Christmas Day |” Don’t you know how in springtime Wintry snows are scattered wide Ere the lovely purple blossoms: Dare peep from where they hide? Soon the trees as fair as any ‘Lhat elves have wreathed wi.h snow, Wil! be planted—O! so many ! In our better homes. And lo! Something better far than snowflakes ‘Shall be hung about their green, Candies, toys and fairytapers Lighting up the merry scene. And the children dancing, dancing, Till all tired their little feet. Shail, with half shut eyes up glancing, Wonder: “Why is lite so sweet: ” And some tender voice shall whisper— Flake-like falling from above: “(Christmas is so sweet, my darling, Just because its king is Love!” | -- Selected. MARRIED. Hooxer-May—Wednesday-—after- noon at 4 o’clock at Farmville, Mr. T. E. Hooker. of Greenville and Miss Ione May. of Farmviile were joined in matrimony by Dr. H. D. Harper, ot Kinston. The attendants were Miss Hertense Forbes with. J. W. Wiggins, Miss Rosalind Rountree with C. M. Jones, Miss Pattie May with Dr. E. A. Moye, Miss Ellen Parker with Johnnie Smith, Miss Rosa Hooker with W, J. Corbett The ushers’ were Joe Starkey and Tom Dixon. J.C. Wooten was best man and the bride was given away by R. L. Davis. Miss Annie Joyner played the wed- ding march and Miss Swan sang a solo: Immediately after the ceremony the bridal p.rty lett Greenville, ‘and an elegant wedding supper was served at night at the King House, The bride and groom were the re~ cipients ot a largé number of handsome presents, , Mr. Hooker is one of the proprietors of the Star Warehouse, and among our mos; popular young men. His bride is a highly cultured young lady possessing wide popularity in social circles, TLe RerLector joins their host of friends in extending best wishes. LatuamM—BurGrss—Wednesday af- ternoon at 1 o’clock in the Christian church, at Washingion, Mr. J. B. Lath- am, of Greenville and Miss Mary C, Burgess, of Washington, were married by Rev. M. Pittman. They were attended by Ernest Forbes, of Greenville with Miss Bet ie Burgess, sister of the bride. The ushers were John Oden, Walter Stilley, Jesee Whitley and J. R. Rucker. The bride and zroom reached Green- vilie on the evening train. The Reriec- Tor extends best wishes and bids the bride thrice welcome to Greenville. They Were Beauties. Eager purchasers cleaned the Re- flector Book Store entirely ouf of those beautiful pearl handle gold pens for ladies, nearly two days before Christ- mas got here. The pens were so cheap and proved so popular that we have decided to carry them in stock. An- other lot bas been ordered. No Paper For Two Days. As the printers want alittle vacation, and wé need a littte time to work on our books, you need not look for ‘Tas Daty Rariector again, until Tuesday. It may come out on Mon- day, but we do not promise it for cer~ beford.'Puesday: | We wish every fections at D.S. Smith’s. Apply to Xmas confectious. tom prices. fections and cigars for Chl go'to J. W. Brown, money to goa long ways in buying Xmas firnits and panies i. OTHE LOCALS. An abundance of nice Christmas con. For Rent—Five room dwelling, ZENO Moor. Let Morris Meyer fil your order for | Everything at bot It you want bargains in fruits, con- 1 Go to D. S. Smith if you want your At Starkey’s you can find piles and piles of nice groceries, fruits and con—: fections for Christmas. For Maliga grapes, California pears, Florida oranges, apples, nuts, ‘dates, figs &c., go to Morris Meyer. The Sittle ones have their stockings ready for tonight and we hope Santa Claus will be yery good to all of them, 4,509,975 POUNDS, ed the Greenville Market to Date. ona AES The Greenville tobacco market has closed for the holida,s. The season has been marked with great success, the sales up to this time reaching 4,509,975 pounds, This is an increase of nearly one million pounds over last year. With probably from 8 to 125 per cent more tobacco than last year now in the hands ot farmers tributary to this market, it is not an overestimate to say that the mar- ket will sell this year between 6,000,- 000 and 6,500,000 pounds. This is a fine showing. The marke} will reopen on Monday January, 4th. The RerLecror wishes all the warehousemen, buyers, and oth ers connected with the market a merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Sold on FIRE NEAR GRIMESLAND. ere nee The Handsome Residence of Mr J. J. Laughinghouse Destroyed. sett saree town today J. J was Intormation reached that the dwelling house of Mr. Laughinghouse, near Grimesland, destroyed by tire early Wednesday night. The fire occurred about 7 o’clock, the building catching on the rcot by sparks from the chimney. When discovered ths flames had made such headway that they could not be checxed. ‘Tne light from tae fire was seen here. The building and most of the furni- ture were destroyed. There wa; some insurauce on both but we could not learn how much or the amount of the loss. Mr Laughinghouse had one of the best houses in the county and this loss is indeed « severe calamity tu him | Every one will truly sympathize with him, and feel much sorrow over his misfortune. Notice, We would respestfully state thata great deal of unnecessary comment has been caused by the retirement of one of the members of our firm. This action has been in cuntemolation for some time past, and the original partnership agree- ment entered into by our firm having expired we decided not to renew the |same. Our present firm remains the same as formerly with this exception and our business will continue as usual. All contracts entrusted to our care will Very respectfully, | _E. B. Curasert & (Co. Raleigh, N. C., Dec. 23, 1896. formerly. 6 Ht ls Munford|% readers pane: Casha be filled upon the various exchaoges as ' PRAIA ~~ can be had at prices ‘week and make your ~m enn And |offers you a large line of CLOTHING — ~ Notions, Shoes,~ GENTS FU to select from. these cold: days, There’s no need of shivering fostering neuralgia and rheu- matism, when new, fresh, up-to-date =~ OV ERCOATS way down. Come. eines friends a suitable — aed I have just received alovely line of holiday egy NECKWEAR p= — and phic want everybody to come andseethem ies WILSON THE KING chase ALB. Have you 4 wool Cashmere {wo tone Cashmere Shirt Waists price. Black Silk Elastic Bed Comforts—large s)Ze Lovely Cotton Plaids for Trimming Silks at your own CL ARK SCCN gm ™ Great Bargains Weare offering this week. They are of good quality and will stand the test of wear. Come and see me. 10c. Undershirts 10c. Ladies or Gents Rubber Shoes Se. Ladies Rubber Shoes,— needle toe Men’s plain Rubber Shoes ‘10c. Men’s needle toe Rubber 750. Shoes Come and save money. H. B. CLARK 15c to Zoe. K and the Shoes. Fr.ce | a complete line of Ladies Underwear & Capes | Overcoats and Rubber to select from and. your . inspection is invited. HAVE Biest rene prices are very low A complete stock — Jo wer than ever. 25e. 150 ° Ae dA eae eat ae ped =| Santd Cliane’ll come tonight, et. ber rtgoeds 0. And do what you know is riglit, As you should; | Down the chimney he will creep, | Bringing you # woolly sheep, And a poll that goes to sleep;— If you're good. : , {Santa Claus will drive his sleigh Me er es $3.00 Thro’ the wood, > Pc ete a rs But he’ll:come around this way ‘town, by carriers without If you're good. Le ees Po Witha wind-up bird shat sings, Jication to the editor or at| And a puzzle made of rings— 7 ee Jumping-jacks and funny things— If you’re good. _ pu URSCRIPTION RATES. € . ra : We des! i‘ Live. correspondent at | He will bring you cas that go,” we postofiice inthe cov oy rip will If you’re good, _ ; Ore ile bee irs adie ee ie erin wit: Sialuly And a rocking-horsey——ol:! and oniy on one side of the paper. If he would ! s And a dolly, if you please, That says “Mama” when you squeeze It—he’ll bring you one of these, If you’re good. — _ a ps Liveral Commission on subscrip- - jen iates paid to agents. i oematae’ 6. Santa grieves when you are bad - As he should ; = onc een pe Ste eee aie + Tomorrow is Christmas. Afew CoNaces ae more hours and the most Joyous! pe is wise; and he’s a dear; day of the year will be ushered in. Just do right and never fear; Already foretastes of the pleas-| He'll remember you each year, + brings & in If you’re good. og i whe me sass Courtney Challiss. - wienced. Hearts are merry, voices | _eherry, and happiness lights the | eye as people hurry to and fro. How: ha ppy are the long absent ones, and those from whom they have been separated, wien they can return aud all gather once more around the family fireside cident happened at Grifton dur- in happy reunion. There is no ing this snow storm, which was - more beautiful thought of Christ |remarkable for this section of _ mas than this tothe wanderer— | country. - “gomg home.” What foreshad-| Messrs. Speir aud Tingle, of owing it is, too, of that glad re-|that place, wishing to have a union, with departed ones around | private talk, took their stand un- the throne of Him whose birth|der ashed, and they had hardly we celebrate this day. done so when the roof, under the There are so many associations | weight of snow, caved in, burying and memories surrounding the|the two men beneath i. blessed day that all.can be glad} By chance the leg of one pro- atits coming. While time shall|truded from under tue pile, which last its annua! recurrence will be/Jed to the uncovering of both, hailed with delight for the joys | who were found jnsensible. Spier that it brings. recovered very soon without The Reriector wishes that this|special injury, white Tingle has may be indeed a happy Christ bevn only able to get about sines mas to all—old ahd young, rich| by the aid of crutches.—Newbern and poor—that their cup may | Journal. overflow with happiness.. But we ~ on trust none will keep their joy all|coatsoF FIRE FROM KANSAS, to themselves, Impart it to oth- ers, Make some one around you] A movementis on foot here to glad. Keep this thought in yiew, | 8°ud @ train load of provisions to that the great mission of the|the poor of New yorg and Chica- Christ was doing good to others,|$°. This is to retaliate on the aud he taught us “it is more|®ewspupers of those cities that blessed to give than to receive.”| have decned Kansas securities gonadal: and credit becanse the State cast _ The subject has sometimes been |!** Ve for the Populist party. Giseussed as to whether or not| 4®*4ing Populists and Republi- this is a christian nation. Of| C208 Say this would be just treat- course it is so considered, but|e2t forthe abuse and ridicule when wo read from the words of | "Ped upon Kansas by Fastern the Wise Man: “When the right-| 2°¥#P*pers-—Topeka Disatch. @ous are in authority the people ————— ey rejoi¢e; but wnen the wicked; A man out in Chicago commit- _ beareth rale the people mourn,” | td suicide afew days ago bo- fue |eanse his life was a tailure. If and listen at the wail of distress every man who has made a failure that is coming up from so manylin jife should do likewise, the | parts of the couatry, it would | world would soon be very nearly ‘poem that in many places the depopulated. There is no one who wicked ate in authority, Of the has attained perfect success. It is ‘ na . .,, |bO sign that a person hasn’t ac- seventy millions of people in this complished anvthing because be country more than twenty-two! failed to reach the point he aim- - million’ are mambers of some one | ed at. ei, of the Christian denominations, oa ten seer and it is estimated that as many » Am Impossibility, . as fifty-fonr milhops are nomi-|_ It ia eted in the Washington ‘ally christian, being under the) Bor this nas Sse Ce Q eit influence a the denomina- ing English statesman on the high -_But it is gith : this question as With all others with which we TuurspaY, VecumBer 24, 189 a Rae Rae * Covered Under Snow. | eee ennl During the big snow storm’ which occurred the first week in this month, the snowfall at Grif- ton, N. C.,1s said to have been ten inches. A rether singular ac nana se iniomenes ( looking Gown Pen.yivania avenue toward «}. frcasury department, trave to do. Seeming to be and The strang.." .ad sean much to in- being are uite different things. api and «ase him ia Washing- or n who bear rulein| “you pe-. ., wonderful people 8 nation y are better than | here, Mr, Senator. Nothing can be hey are supposed by their po-| impossible vith such go ahead in. meP ik Ned 4 ‘ enemies; bat far too many | Dabitants.”” = : wie sie f “Oh, yes, ’’ said the senator, ‘‘some 1 of open and blatant wick. thin Taegan 88 are impossible here, It is ‘8 onght to turn! impossible 40 teil“ toma bhdad ne ~ ee sate oy ae - a en IFYOU'REGOOD, — || tr oie : ae age te ‘ ie His Worst 2 ‘Great Remedy, cured him in quick ime. . ng, smothering, palpitation. nD steps at i.1e west side of tho capitol | P,P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, ¢ FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD HARDLY BREATHS AT NIGHT—ONE NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, ef DeLeon, Texas, sas a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst form, Traly, his description of his s~fer- ings seem little short of marvelous. ia- stead of et his couch, glad fer the nights coming, he went to it with terror, realizing that another long, weary, wake- ful night and a struggle to breatle was before him. He could not sleep on either side for two years. P. P. P., Lippman’s DE LEON, TEXAS. Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. Gents: I have used nearly four bottles of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- i the heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- tril was closed for ten years, but now | can breathe through it readily. I have not slept on either side for two years; tn fact, I dreaded to see night come. Now I sleep soundly in any position all night. i 50 years old, but expect soon to be able to take hold of the plow dies. I feel giad that I was lucky enongh to get P, P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the public generally. Yours respectfully, A. M. RAMSEY. THR STATH OF TixXAS—County of Comanche.—Before the undersigned au- thority on this day, personall appeared A. M. Ramsey, who, after ing duly sworn, says on oath that the foregoing statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this. August 4th, 1891. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P., Comanche County, Texas. Catarrh Cured by P. P. P, (Lippman’s Great Remedy) where all other remedies falled. . Rheumatism twists and distorts your hands and feet. Its azgonies are intense, but speedy relief and a rmanent cure {s gained by the use of P. PP. ue oman’s weakness, whether nervous or otherwise, can be cured and the system built ap by P. P. P. A health a meauritea woman. be pcre ane yp ey oom and all dis. gurements o e SKin are removed cured by P. P. P. = P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build oP wee sham and ee vat in every ray. P. P. P. removes that heavy, d - in-the-mouth feeling. tee Gawe For Blotches and Pimples une ee ples on the face, Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy. and get well at once. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTs. LIPPAIAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, SOLE PROPRIETORS, Lippman’s Bleck. Saveangh. da. For sale by J. L.Wosten. GREENVILLE TO88.° MARKS T REPOR”. BY O. L. JOYNER. LuGs—Common.. ver sngy bo § " Fine,... weeee.c..7 to 14 OurTers—Common... ....64 told AD to 18 **c* pene .“2.S94g ‘SIAVG "1 °4 NYS BHL 7a “SUSIE PUE SUOSIOG S[GIsUOdsay JO sjUUOD € Coe Sos ocese ‘(0 'N ‘QVITANARUD ‘STUANSAUDS 4O | i i Ne i Se “9691 ‘4381 UNO GAZINVDNOAd "7 ‘i " ia Toor 7 yt gs » ; * ‘ s , ar ‘ : We sak a eit hare Wt 4 : “ied 5 sind fis ” ESTABLISHED 1875. _ SAM. M. SCHULTZ SAM, M. LU PURK SIDES GSHOMLDER ,ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will ting , their interest to get our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete tt allits branches.; __; CJC FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAR RICE, TEA, &e. ALWAYS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Tobacco, Snuff &c, .. we buy diroc} from Manufacturers en- abling you to buy at one profit. A eow- ple.e stock of FURNITURE always on hand and sold at prices to suit the times. Our goods are all bought and told f r CAS therefore, having nc 1isk so run, we sell at a close murgin 8. M. SCHULESZ, Graeavile, Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotto, and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok - COTTON. Good Middling 7h Middiing 6f Low Middling 64 Good Ordinary 5 13-16 ‘Tone— steady. PEANUTS. Prime 2 Extra Prime 2} mancy - 23 Spanish 60 to 75 Tone—quiet. Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 2b Western Sides 43 tu Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Yorn 40 to st Corn Meal 5G So 64 Flour, Family 5.51) to 6.28 Lard 6} to i: Oats 34 to Sugar 4 to 6 Cotfee 13 to 26 Salt per Sack 76 to 1 E0 Chickens 10 to %F Eggs per doz 124 Beeswax. per ; 20) Owing to the bad weather I have ex- tended the time for collecting the taxes for 1896 to the first of Januiry. You can find me Curing the remainder of this month in the same office [ have occupied All persons who fail to pay by che Ist of January will bs proceeded against as the law directs. ‘ Pay your taxes and save tosts. RK. W. KING, 'lax Collector, TAX NOTICE. All pérsons owing taxes to the town of Greenville are notified they ean find me ac the Mayor's office where they can call and settle, 4:1 who fail to pay by Dee, ist will be proceeded against as the law directs. Save trouble and prow ptly. E. M. MCGOWAN, Tax Collector. cost by payiug To Friends and Customers. hat I would not be in the Mercantile Busi- ness next year. Iwant to say that isa mistake. Ishailremain in busi- ness at the same place. Lhanking you for your past liberal patronage and hoping to have a continuance of the same, I am yours to serve, W.H. WHITE. The Oldest. ‘haity Newspaper in} North Carolina. its Class inthe State, of American Silver and repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks.” Daily 50. cents “DY PUR SU01}I94j0D S}{21}0S puY ssoulsng ZupjuLg jesoucn F s}o"usursy 00°000'GZ$ jelIdeg Ut preg ae ore ae “Lf "3.804d-297A ‘NOSAL “V “U | Wilmington; N.C. r | [4 has been reported. THE MORNING STAR fhe Only Five-Dollar Daily of | Favors Limited Free Coinage | mA SPECIALS Y sums. se tiary BLUUD POISON permanent} mecured in 16t035 drys, Youcan betreated home forsame price uncer same Fuarans ty. Ifyou prefer tocomehere we Willeo tract to pay railroad fareand hotelbillsand nocharge, if we fail to cure. If youhave taken mere cury, iodide Potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Paiches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the » Hair orkye out, it is ad Secondary HLaon OIson bsti- er we ntee tocure. We solicit the mos: Boag att cunleane chemin ure. is led tho skill of the most eminent phy ians- $500,000 capital behind our uncondie ogg P Promise: +, broots sent scaled on . Tress 5 niu Vik q c Temple, CHI hace” Professional Cards. 5 sateen Barbers. Aves A SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. Patronage solicited. Cleauing, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a Specialty ‘ ome. Bags go nga gee = ne. Fe HB so wg Poe S oe tke SO a ep, Coo” & Dig ar ony eS foe * a ® 988 Oo 9 SBE ag o> bs PSLALy F —~ = Dew SS 3 = ° . ee) : = = mowgen Fy oh 3 Sa"? St by a, ” 33 aed 2». * 2.4% s35 5° 309 1) 3 Rxrs SLR a “y Sw S FS: 9 we SEvere” C SS "S72 28h SS pveeat. A 9 MM, ‘ = & SSRIS O ~ > mos ee e te Bi Oe 9 ar fee =a fT] 2 38 » & = S ~ fer z 4.2 Os wir ms pny : : oO 2 28 9 Ae : - me | =, eQet> 2. a = sees s 85h = ° es° 34 a" So MES mt oy 32 i ssi aS 2 O a =, ea i {7 m Ss 85/98 4s * g S ee pe “< 2 2 + = 3 48, © 4 wow £S & z Ses 2 “< ~ SO = > 6S 38 S . 2 8s “ 3 a9 by ° os ® & “ wy we 2s > ~) 5 o~ 5 6 o H ©RBERT EDMUNDS, ‘ FASHIONABLE BAREBH.: Special attent | | - given to cleaning Gentlemens: ng. y ‘LJ OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, Burenss, Myr. Washington, N. U, _ This Hotel has bec n thorouzhiy reno vated, several new “90m3 nddei,“+lec. tric bells to every roe. attentive ser Vvants. Fish and Oysters’ served daily’ Patronage of travel: ng Buviic: soticited’ “ NOPICE. ©, « of North Carolina, to amen the ~ ter of the Towa ot Greenville and’ t6 rehange t:e boundary line of said ' er month. Weekly $1.00. per © eo iit tbs, , ’ i@ ey 4 ON ks Wee \ ” i Is hereby given that application will be made nf the next Geterat res Fad ae is \aeemeeeed a oy a 2 ¥ ' Dees ns eo. Coon : MP v/ ee oan seat not hoe 2 Nema ER ( &; <> nae > A, Ve, ES &, 7 4 5 na . { 4 ; + es 4 4 a 7 S ~ * Bl I have opened with a ; _ complete line of oe Groceries, Fruits, ——A MAMMOTH DISPLAY OF XMAS~— Confections, f ours Ko S ous. Sous and solicit your patronage. : C7 > y b Poys,poys, poys, poy consisting of Dolls, Games, Diums, Horns, Horses, Velocipedes, Wagons, Carrivges, Balls, Vases. &e. Also handsome presents for the grown folks. Give us a call and see for yourself. Fire works specialty. Ed. H. Sherr & Co. I have opened a first-class RESTAURANT in the rear of my store and can furnish meals as all beurs. 5 te FINES of wf as Ne = ~. a ant Pauw ria Cat! i SE a J. B. CHERRY. J. R. MOYE qs G. MUYE. ea £4 i “a / J | * J a 4 | ¢ \ . . ! ¢ e TORO FR ay igs re oY sa si st } Ae y ~@ @6@THE LEADERS IN@e0 o ts 0 SILKS, TRIMMINGS, SHEES, HATS. (2S over the following: TG. RAWLS, JEWELER AND. OPUIGIN, PALL ALALLIINENINS We court competition, xe admire opposition, and mider no copdi- tion, wi}! we budge from our ,0- sition as the leader Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and Siluerware. ay GREENVILLE, N.C. OS w PPP POP a eae ee de aiid OO a ae ein te fie tin iain nadia) James Long, OOSOOOOCOY : [ Le ss y A big atock of Dolls, Dinms, a Hr Horses, Stoves, Whine, Wagons, A Carts, Carriages. 1 tact. every- Sear, thing you: want for Christmas. fs a cf _— a 4 i Gs rire Pn SH WL ew Al i nf ith We are beet for eth . tn » shoppers as neyer before. —_— The altrachion 1u—— Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, “hoes, Nackwenr. Umbre ‘las, Li veas, Underwer Ar, iT. yalary,ir ‘ XC. rveftatncr yd es A nang pe eu Se gS EET oe 4 ; re we yen . arse a ‘ LST | eee yes Tae Se In yal Tye ye t thy py aA A yh tT, qvoru ue ‘, are at a Bits eer ¢ pt ee fy sdogerery, Qo nf t i 4 Re goer SF yStin . pS ee rae aa , he tor] pa! 43 oe ave Bat iii es | S. M. DANIEL, —Dealer in— ‘Choice Fam) Gra 3 FRUITS, Mat, WEE and Ty ake een Gents . 5 i Ee Mi Wigs es, “rate,’* FURNISHING cious agp Christmas shoppers ,will do wellto cane ~Adomy wrack Ix. fresh aud the er Qed SUED §- pee sg ey dur: ng me ie: ETT T, ue wie ‘ aa , ears FS path Be ae ia (Sn ef i »*” eee Ey she \ 4 SY : pee ba i 3 fon 1S Ned 4 h « Ms 2 i‘ : ' ! sical and v In pri TOCK is very large and complete, Oak, Birdeve Maple, W alnut and Curly Bireh. Look Wardrobes, Hat Racks, ing Beds, Sideboards. Book Cases, Desky, Sofas, Lounges, Christmus Shoppers will find it to B. . CHERRY ci CO. BARABAAAAAAA 1H. M. ‘HARDEE, Ds allt Its.a high kind of art to catch, by contact with the Reoules Sk Chairs, Rockers, &e. the needs of Christmastime, and convey the Christe: AWS) their interest to see us. theughts to. the keen-witted buver. If you wané shod Se goods and want te save Morey Come and Ree US. ERS ae! ve MATH neta <7 Sr a a Dry Goour. 4, PY ' mt GE Pee EK Da Ve ON is OY < i ri ag Wisces, Ladies. Cents e No better SHOE made aa meeereraesirare sth oan 100 Bo aiid LAGS i aco, \ f A - A = si f ‘er ty ou Cs ou will be satisfied ce. SOMETH ING i FOR XMAS fe OUR FURNITURE om We have snits in y Ny Oa\atalae a CAL ER I\——- Int an HOTIONS. SHOES HATS, CLOTHING. an Nal Nasal Ne Sal Net al Se tS Holida~ sloppers can get great bargwers hy coming to See Mr. TAS DEALER If me acct iif u if Tables, Fold- RPLPPPIPL SE NP PP tl LL Nl TTL TN CLAPP LDA S OWENS, FURNI: URE. GAPETS. RUGS, | Stoves & Fixtures, Notions, Hats, Shoes, &e. Giva us atrial dampg holidays. ‘UNST men Ard -He : ree nA Heacdqur rhevs for Christy, Als (if urs wid. « ry, 7 , er ppEAnEE iN Byerthioe: kept yo stock that it goed on Bia yiew ; (ips, praca: SUCITHATULUOHITT UC aly. UT aa : ; Le ; ‘ nm pi ‘eghLNETON ty orton tpctahrthy ouly (rez 40% men mia HT ‘ti | TH I} EE be the cebey, owe a ee “2 ee | ‘t | ition ” 2 ‘Household Gooas se a fe a Ke SF ee) o~, * ‘ ney At re te ~ oh Ye | coals? 4) Vit % 1. ‘ (Te 4 ae * a ve" aw Be ~ o} ) CTnt }, 190 "dace ; Hi OD etsy) “7 3 ha ow ,aptpii’ ‘{ 1 * :* oe ” i ® r AT thn spaugtt iB » . Ww eg iba , a asd aa Pe emmy oe he : : Ba AM . C7 ‘ : ng pei | = ro Pe a <= ete we/DAILY REFLECTOR, "# ¥enr ize coat Preeti | i iggy, Peopie Wil ee ica, ie oie) ow ii Gather Around It. | & JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ge Nee a £ ERTISING WB, Wilson js eiek. : | ue : R. ‘T. Harrison lefi this: morning for! a | ce Ie ce : Greaves many a-tew htisiness Oxford. iy abrning for): ae the lowest price any object tu Brie Gi muna eek endindes "1 7 oe ow: Soma a you ? Arethe best qualities B Bian 5 man a jars business. | ad E King returned from Richmond + Ao y inducement? If so come ae nies Bie Suet ess, last night. cl ae fet soe bal, new stosk Saves many a failing sraeiae © LR Rucker lef cl: Ww ; 5 autres 8 seiliel2 ede nee Ker his i } i cana LS) i giao og Secures suceeas to any business evauibane eft thi morniag for tag affal: of New Goods -—- a ee | , tr iatioad wer e never lower. To! To * . ra George J. Woodward left this morn- the tardes wa dtiead abbas a ‘ pied shang judicioisiy,’ use the ing for Durham. yitation ti) examine our ne - imns of the RevLEoror. Kdward eS eee , ove x 'd reene came homet: able 1 h f Pees —~ifolk Wednesday nigh aed , . ) aia (RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES y might Vega Paust AT : J. H. Parham, J a Die~< iad someones mt és » ot, (little Jim). left “sn ' |tkhis morning for Watki ; ; pe ete al 4nd. iuwii itain ygolng ne sor or Watkins. a doll, atrives 8:23 A... Going South, +. Gorman and L. V, Prid 4 | a) wrives 6:8) POM: rm SUM Es : at ; : ieee dy left i¢ A , lh | + sunnier thr RAGE bettas from has this morning for Richmond. We Wish all a Merry Chr'stmas and while ou : | iucton Mondays. Wednesday : wae Me O° Lacy | ae “ae UU BLD] icaves for Wasbligton Paday pe Miss M. Lacy left this morning to are selecting : xX ‘ : We have alth ' | Le ets lay wha saturday ay, Thurs |spend the holidays. at Oxford. i. your ATMAS presents: remem- | ave alibeautifu ‘and’ tip: to Saha EeI a, ge eae | date live. You will find & iho MMT eas . I. Moere and Andrew Jovi ber we h: v hu * em : . , ‘ Lie lat Sronine Mone a ily a: ir = eel w Joyner left > Have nnd rh ee aht oe -eug e now we We aC Opi Cons quill di BULGE NRA this morning for Whitakers. witt reds of ‘suitable , how lovely, how beans} — Ri B. Jarvis car se ali ‘we an mee thad a: tis) the prettiest line d Ad ov'ar ames a et a Naga home Wednesday a 80 low in price that you geen, is what our lady frields Soy] WEATHER “it ig from the University : 7 ACY SRE re EATHER BULLE ir a “ 7( , f ah tn volere rey coke ene hie He cose u Charlie Harris came home from the Pn freely : Useful ) § aud can — Univ sae ers ° 7 please you. A Wate toni! a niversity : Wednesday evening. articles of dr ess aoe onight and Friday, not 30 colg; W.G. O’Neil, ot Washing at Frid. hington, s ; fn’ Y ad : me ay. last night wit J ; i 5 ’ spent NISH (Nc “00d Gents FUR re . 1d. S. Tunstall. 3 INGE ‘ = ay — Peete rae NMiscc ego pee : gpléndid five. 3 we, have o ioe Pte : Miss Minnie Tunstall has gone to : ; io Greene county to spend Chiistmas. cee B. E. Parham and wi ! ype ; An Assortment cf Good It . or oe and wite left this ) Nv ‘ou want. Othe ma. ee J. Hugh Parham saa : nt 2 re Cee wife left thi ‘a 1s “In Men and Boys PAN re Fresh Pork Sausage at 5. M morning to spend the ales is Notions, “and a splendid line of atate “bute ANTS | schultz kins ar fys at Wat— i te he have just the best} AAA BNE TREN: | OCK to be found.and rye » ’ Sa * rf Fie: lowes ‘ prices were C. Cobb & Son offer bargains for : His ~~ friends regrec to know that a * : | " | Xmzs week. 1e condition of B. S. Wilson has : : ( as been very critical <7 | SHOES oo All kinda Fruite aad best brands{el hi Sritioas all throygh the day, A Vip Y iad? | ry Y | i. OES. Inshves we endeav-| Cigars at Starkey’ st brands/change for the better in his conditie me — EC ai Tors eg as will please the ee would biing gladness to many hearts : to select fr Om D y f : , the prices on Sh Mov Was a a s. | | “ . | much lower Mat aot cok Give a am Laffy mude every day and only Nae E ill . On . orzet us 1S week, we Te Mist chen ‘don need! Shoe 10 cents a pound at Sielburn’s. bristmas eve. Wil certainly save you mone: for yourself or any member of Sweet and fresh, Carr Butter in 1 All the schools have saspendéd unti | u a ene yh can fit the smali-/ 1b. packages, at S. M. Sel it my Jae. 4th concen r largest foot in the count a eee ng Our L. M. Rey 1 ; : S & a HK Sor he Hey nolds & Co.’s Shoes| ‘Try those celebrated “Ozone” cigar Telegraph office hours Christmas \ iL ™~ Men and Bovs are warranted | at S. \ ou'8 |day from 8 to 10 A. } ) | ete good service. We have ee ee M eee The Lad : bix years : . e Ladi this line hes d ‘elas ghia . Toys, Drums, Dolls, Wagons, Car-| Get your Christm: ies Palace Royal, we clalm for them. 11) riages, Vases, Cups and Saucers, at 8. | cic ; vanes supply of fine, = _ M. Schultz. ’ ‘ oe Starkey’s. The best brands. 7: RR ee For Renxr.—Dwellin To th . Cuear—100 barrels choice Appi ae & ees 16 ee C . O Tr HARDWARE, GUNS, [tS Shuln eee aka Bas sons baa GUN IMPLEMENTS | ae crake * | ‘NEN eu Headquarters tor Fruits and C Rey. A, Greav i } We are now head | ‘ ° LOADED SHeLLs, CROCK: | fections for Christ mas. ear vices in the : mn hi sree cn quarters for all kinds ot ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL 6 i Dine ale avi p , pal church tomorrow A, IP) ZINY sey cuaneag Salt | TT Sa Dae GRUING ©. GOOBS alaga grapes, apples, orange «| The fe @ j PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP and sandioa A Tunstall’ ree te Pa gaan ne the anh tel : : . FIX'TURES, TINWARE, ections and Christmas dinner tomor— and defy all competitors as to pri WOOD and WILLOW WARE We have a large stock of Apples, row will have the biggest night-mare and high gr ade goods aes HARNESS & COLLARS, Oranges, Candy, &e. . tomorrow might. : TRUNKS, GROCERiES J. C. Cops & Son | hi S r ri) é , v . , ple aa ; FURNITURE] For fresh, London layer seedless and | oe eo C. : Loaded ‘ hells, 'S CARRIAGES, | and stemless Raisi 1 : : , s Raisins, Currants, Prunes» —<> esa reyes aay +p Dates and choice conbeclicneaiés call m* . I => 25 cents per box. ’ ° . ’ » CURLAIN POLES, J. S. Tunstall’s. Geta is nearly here and I MAAARANAANANN ann th _ 1 have opened a splendid as- eid and any goods you need for your |f : pet a ee ae sortment of ; self and family come to see us seas a R. J. Coss, i; R E nw itil : ve ate, 0 K, & BY Puck lb packages—Golden Dates dy dl CUS old Oot. : . b : urrents, Seeded Raisins, Ci 7 me ina . : ek ised whe wall ood Kon Wvanirated ana ote eat ie Come and see and be surprised. Q . undance and low in price. pte s at | est goods at the lowest prices. S. M: Snaltz. A. B. ELLINGTON pecial Inducements i, ‘ We haye a;large line of — ce anc - offered on : : SS , _ FURNITURE! it IY BAKE EIA y i : : o @ and can give you anythi | I ything yc ! — — poate at sae ims meiacs he ‘ t __ > eard of. Come and see our +8 Sometimes difficult,u Cn A ap Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,|., want. More otten oe Ane yap endl Reb } pass us by would be an inex what t you'are at a loss to know a so a injustice to your pocket o select, we will show you many Y eve gia is not 80 because we serviceable and pretty gifts that car- ine so. Here is j . fair proposition: If we deserve fort, Ifitisa holiday gift for | | Rothing, give us nothing, but if | Grandmother Jo : i find our goods and prices sat Mother | isfactory, acknowledge it with Wife, 5 Gee ‘> your patronage. Hoping to see ’ = ow weve beg and promising our best Sister, oS a) | Sorte to make your coming / Daughter, —_ ie t and profitable, we are Baby } | ! Fie Baby TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. oor Mother-in-Law. iy } : : : ou can find man t esents.i Fr ts Fru ike _ {thanks froz the reci tg ee boiig gratefull -~_ se f£Tuits. Gankstromtbereapien- Nowhaldeyaor| Candy. Candy. C arriving daily at vo ae It andy, Vandy. andy: