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Vol. 2.
GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 26, 1895.
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Our line embraces Bion F. Rev-
polds five makes for Mev. Zieg-
ler Bros. and E. P. Reed & Co.'s
for Lade and Cnildren. Also a
fall tig of cheap aed niediam.
SHOES at old prices although
the manafacturers have maie an
adyance of 25 per cent.
-C. T. MUNFORD.
NEXT DOOR TO BANK.
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS.
BY O. L. JOYNER.
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Reports from the leading to-
bacco markets of Virginia are to
the effect that this will be a bricht
crop. These reports were circa-
lated quate frequently last year at
this time. The truth of it was, it
was the most unsatisfactory crop
to leaf men that has been grown
in two yeurs.
There is one man buying tobac-
~co on the Greenville market that
controls more orders than any
one man in eastern North Caroli-
na. He commenced buying to-
bacco on the eastern markets two
years ago, with but little busi-
ness. Since then he has worked
up the largest order basiness in
the east.
To sit out and watch the hands
employed in the leaf factories
j se
'
\
for nothings
best at a small profit.
WE
2 WONTT
Your judgment by
offering you something
Good Clothing is always worth a
fair price. We spare no pains to give you the
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
enim ne
here, coming off their work when
ithe 6 oTclock whistle blows in the T
levening reminds one of the large| buyers in Greenvilie was buying
factories in some of our wanufac 'tabacco and shipping it to Hen-
turing cities. There are sbout/derson. That the day he was
300 hands employed bere in the|there this said baver had a lot of
tobacco business. They are paid|tobacco on that market. After
on an average of 70 cents a day,| hearing this we went to the buyer
which umounts to over a thousand |and toid him of 1t- His reply was
dollars a week. This money, the|that he would state on oath, that
whole of it, is spent mght here), had not sold an ounce of to-
among Gur merchants, and most|/phacco on speculation in North
of the hands employed were stre« t)Qgrolina or Virginia this vear.
loafers before we had a tobaccc| Further, that he had more orders
uarket, and yet only ashort while|than he could fill, and that if he
ago there were men here who did|aianTt, he would not attempt to
all in their power to prevent a t0-|,eculate on tovacco boaght in
bacco market from being estab-|Greerville. When a subterfuge
lished. In a'short while the 'to-| of this kind is resorted to to get
den people that one of the
-|bacco market will give this class get farmers to send their tobacco
of people an upportanity of show
ing their appreciation to those
who have helped to build the
market.
Our attention has been called
to a repors that is in- circulation
off te sell it, this yery fact should
be the most convincing proof to
them that such methods would
not be employed, 1f any other |
course or reasoning was left, and
EW GOODS.
" Big Lot of "
Is now complete.
He wants your trade
He'll get it too if
you are wide-awake
please remember to
see CLARK when
, you want mn
when a man, soliciting custom,
CLARKTS |
NEW FALL G00D8
in the Avden section that a cer-
tain young man took some tobac-
co to Henderson, sold it, was sat-
isfied, and.came back to drum up
a special break of eastern Caroli-
na tobacco fur.one.of the Hen-
derson warehoysemen.. In doing
this, we are. informed, and our
authority. will be prodaced if nec-
assary, told some of the Ay-
goes beforethe people with no
more argument than this, no mar. |
ketT need have any fear of being
mach harmed, for those who pay:
any attention to such reports, will
s0on. learn to their sorrow that
they have been following a delu-
sion. .
. hates and
pede pa me terr
_Rlgeiny tar oon
DAILY REFLE
a
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D. J. WHICBMARD, Ecitog,
Subscription 28 cents per Month.
Entered as second-class mail matter.
EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
Sa
Local Trains
and Boat Schedule.
Passenger and mail train goin
north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
arriyes 6:37 P. M.
North Bound ovg arrives 9:50 A
M, leaves 10-40 A» M,
South Boun# Freig#
M., leaves 2:15 P. M.
Steamer Myers arrives from ii
ington Wednesday aad Friday
Seoves oe Wiles ton Tuesday, Thure
day and@esurday, -
arrives 2:00 P.
ATLANTA EXPOSITION.
Semen
The Gate City of the South
The astgral fertility of the soil,
vast mineral resources, abandant
water power, ssiubrions cumate,
and above ~all the indastry, enter-
prise and National spirit of her
people, richly entitle Georgia to
Soap een pers
t ital, the
Atlanta, from te nacerap ical
exhib rep f nd a reloat
exhi ii rep-| here fe a tt .
departments and|the Union, » the arts of war,
will be in charge of gentimen se-jillustiated by intrenchmente.
lected because of. their _special|breastworks and rifle pits, have
qualifications «nd vahiable expe-jhappily been replaced by those of
rience acquired at the Columbian/ peace and progress, one instinct
Exposition at Chicago, and these|iyely turns to the emblem of his
gentiamen have severally prom-|countryTs greatness and sover-
ised that the Atlanta exhibit shall/eignty, gracefully and proudly
in evéry respect equal ifmot excel | floating over the picturesque and
g that ofthe United States atUhi-|beautiful scene, feels a thrill of
Besides that of the U aited States
and the several State and other
buildings, there will be twelve
prig@iple structures, as follows:
Manafactures and Liberal Arts,
Fide Arte, Agticultureé, Aaditor
ium, Admunistration, Fire, "Ma
chimery, Mineral and Foresty,
Negro, Transportation, Electrity
and WomauTs. The general style
enthusiastic patriotism and re
joices that all sectional lines and
prejudices are wbliterated, and
that the South is henceforth to be
a@ potent factor in the progress in
agriculture, the arts, sciences and
literatare-of this great republic, a
progress that has been the war-
vel of the civilized world.
_ Imagination can then well pic"
tare the Exposition in full pro-~
etation from the dev i
willbe Romanesque, and architec
.ural effects will be produced by
vatlae and proportion rather than
by ornamentation, and they are
well ealculated to impress the be"
| holder ~with their simplicity, sta"
bility and adapability. ,
yress, and people from every sec-
tiva of our own, and other conn
irics happily commingliug in the
beanutifal enclosure. He can hear
the straims of sweet music from
SousaTs and lunesT and from the
cenowrned United States Marine
In, regard to transportation, | Band, led _by its incomparable
partwelariy by rail, im no respect |couductor, Faocialh, in the Audi-
has the South shown her recuper-|turium, feei the air vibrating with
the harmony of the chimes that,
pf
war Ata the general proptratin but awhile ago, trembied with the
ha incident td a ahdden�"�s c�,�mpl thunder of bostile artillery, hear
position and the fact that it?s e,reyotutionin her labor system, by|the hum of laborsaving mach ne-
center from which railtods radiate
aptly named the Gate City of the
Souch. -
Atlanta is a beantifal, thriving
city more than 110,000 populatioa,
rich in eae poe ant mills, large
be ar a ee, stores, elec"
ic. =) . vi, lect ights,
sland: -. ~mk ae r fine
hotels, elegant re-~idences, spaci-"
ous, well kept and beatiful par
~paved streets and unsur
school and sanitary systems,
; public buildings, revery-
tute an ideal city and indicate of
that thrift, vim and enterprise of
her citizens, which has won for
their city the cognomen of the
oChicago of thé South,� and from
present indications, in a yery few
ears it may properly and rightly
designated its metropolis.
Such is the Atlanta of to-day.
risen from its ashes, brushed off
the scars aud throwi aside the
jadices engendered
econflict of arms
aud sroand her and
left her desolate indeed, which
@ arms to
ites to the
Cotton States. and duterastional
Exposities which was epened ou
September 18 and te be continued
until the last - Ad present
year, & period | ys.
This great: nadertwaki
mug has re-
ceived the indoreemeat of the
having
ment, Congress
$200,000 fur
a ouilding and exhibit The build.
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the - itien of slavery, than in/ry, the roar of railroad traits, and
the Ampcoxemant in her railways,|see on minarets; towers and ga-
not only in roadbed; motive pow-/|bles the flags of ali nations, pay-
er, eqdipment and speed, buat in|ing homage to the gierious Stars
the combination .of independant|and Stripes prondly floating from
r into a great trunk system! yonder high staff. At sach a mo
ander asingle management, which/ ment one fully realizes whut it 18
afiords facilities for travel. and|to te an American ;to bea part
| rafte of a character equal to the|and parewl of this great free gov-
in the country. Sach is the/ernment of, by and for the people,
great system now operated undeér|which knows no North, South,
thé name of ~the Southern ~Rail-| East or West, but a homogeneous
way, which, hke tke branches of| whole, leading ali nations in ~the
&. great tree, reaches every part| betterment of the conditions of
of the South and Sonthwest,/human hfe, aadin the march to a
with connections to every part of/higher, grander and nobler civili-
the East, WestT ~and Northwest,|zation. T. E. c..
which isto the entire southern; . a " :
section of the country what the
Penosylyanis and.New York Cen- College Hotel
tral, for instance, are to other sec
MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress
tious.
oThe Southern Railway, there-
eet eet, pa rnc .to the| Couvenient to depot and to the to
fair, whether from avy part of) *#¢co warehouses.
the South, from the East, West,} Best and highest location areund
h reenville. Splendid mineral water.
Rooms large and comfortable. Table
Or Northwest, withont change of
cirs, and without the annoyances
supplied with the best the market af
fords.
in@dental thereto, and will land
. Terms reasonable.
them either in Atlanta er in the
foie cronnds, at their option, aed
the low-st rates that may Get your school supplies at Re
sony Book:Siore. Bix lot. Tab
looking up to the erest of the bili|'®+¢ Ponetle and Slates.
atthe grand Agditoriam, with.its| oLarge lot of Ledgers and Day
estabhshed.
~Standing in Piedmont Park and
and development forthe South,T at the Reflector Book Store.
es - =e
ESTABLISHED 1875-
O-Ji7- gehultz
PORK SIDES &SHONLDERS
| AtaERs AND MEKUHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs eupplies will tind
sieadeuproneeer to Ou + Sis ther te
ere. Ouratock is i te
n allite branches. o war
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK
RICK, TA, &. -
lways ut LowgsT MARKET Pa@rlvuEs.
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS
we buy direct fronf Manufseturerg.-ena
blingT you'te buy at eae profit...A Com
plete stock of wed oss 3
FURNITURE
al ad and sold at prices tesult
oie tiene Pas wreall bought and
sold for CASH therefere, having no risk
to rua at a Chose margio. ~
30° JOH . £5 trem vitte. NC
THE MORNING 8TAR.
Daily Newspaper in
=
of the tea.Per Ceni. Tax on
Agia
Srate Banks? oDaily 60 cents
permonth. Weekly $1.00 per
Ww. H. ARD.
a PEALPSN SA ADL, .
-& Prop., Wilmington, NU
~J. L. Starkey & Co.
"AGENTS FCKR THE"
CTY FLESTRG LAUWORY,
great. ing capacity aad Icfty| Books jast received at Reflector; _ WILMINGTON. B.C...
tower, holding the largest chi Z Book Store. . ! 7 one Tana, doce the set work in
of bells ever ~set upin this soun-} oThe best lino of Tablets, Note suaien abioubanta os ces sade Pah Ai
try, surreanded vy evidences of per, slopes, Box Paper,|yoar: eq oye pery, a Motiky fm
new and : era of progress Cards in town canT be foun het inate ST Price
lists furnished ou application:
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Superior Coumt Clerk, E. A. Moye.
Sheriff, R. W. King.
Register of Deeds, W. M. King.
~Treasurer, J. L. Little.
Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-
ouse,
Surveyor,
Cémmissionere"C. Dawson, chmTn,
Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.
Smith ands. M. Jones.
SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H: Bagwell
BupTt, County Home, J. W. Smith.
Cotunty Examiner of Teachers."Prot.
W. H. Bagsdal
cS.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Mayor, Ola Forbes.
Cierk, C. C. Forbes.
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.
Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.
Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, n \ ~y
Councilmen"W. H. Snith, W. L.
Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wiiks,
Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.
CHURCHES.
. Baptist. Berviceszevery Sunday (ex-
cept second redey might d night. Prayer
caeeting Thureday ht. v. C. M.
Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30
A. M.: c, D. Rountree. SupTt,
Catholic.� No regular ~services.
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-
day morning and night. Rev. A,
Greaves, Rector.. Sunday School at 9:30
A. M. Ww w. B. Brown, supTt.
Methodist. Services dni Sanday
asote "~ bight. meeting
aheee pie ney ¢ oF. Smith,
pessaee sen mege, sunday day Fehr at 9:30 A. M.A.
ale fa every ist ani
3rd. und ht. Prayer
meeting 2 v. Archie
MeLanchn, pe . y School at
920A. M.,B. D. Myans, SupTt. |
LODGES.
Covenant Lodge No. 17. L. O. O, F.,
omeets swery Tuesday night. D.D. Has-
et, N.G {
Areenville Wo.28t A. F. & A.
M,. first " Monday nights
Zaid bcbea. w.M
"TO THE"
REFLECTOR OFFICE
"IP YOU WANT"
4 ing pleseg state number of
There. are more suicides i in Swit-
zerlaud in propertion to popula"
tion than in any other. country: in
Earope. The Government " be-
lies that the newspaper: publicity
given to tue suicidies has some-
thing to do with the. inor in
the number and has requested the
newspapers to say little about
them. There is~no doubt that
the vile rot called osensationT
published by many papers of to-
day has a teudency it in this direc
tion.
Stick is one ef the characteris-
tics of achinaman. They have a
government civil. service law. in
that country, and it is related that
at.» recent examination there
were thirty five candidates over
vighty years of age; eigateen . of
whom were over ninety, and had
been standing examinations all
their hves without getting aw job.
"Wil. Star.
Greenville Collegiate
Institute.
REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagie
A. M. Principal. With fall Sbtbe of
sORDAY, I EPTEMBER sis
Branches, oAncient an
Ses
M ne ~Music with oe
mn conservatory
by va era a ta I music. Instruction
rout.
ciplit but kind.
Terms wn aednatie able: * 6 re,
Elocution
will be taught, if. desixed, Calisthenics
free. For particulars addresa the Prin-
oe Gree, ville N, C.
r The next seeion of thi School will
MONDAY. SEPT. 396,
and continue for ten months..
The course embraces all the branches
usually taught in an Academy,
~Terms, both for tuition and beard
reasonable.
Boys we:l cose. ." ae ee for
business, by ic
course alone. Mwinete hey wi ee
ee oe ee
cater, Wich Credit, any 6805
fae. ~arolina, or } ah
Carolina, or the State to, U njveralty.
its walls for. od truthfulness� of this
Any you man with character with
moderate ability taking a course with
us will be aided in making arran
ments to continue in the higher schoo
work will be spareu to make this schoo!
ail tnat parents could wish,.
, _ For further particulars see or ad-
dress
W. H. Raaspa
July 20,1896. , Principal.
AMES A. SMITH, . .
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENV 'LLE, N.O
tan, | ear Patronage solicited.
a
�,� Under Opera House.
Special attention given to cleaning
Gentlemens (lathing."
Zo the Furmare of Morth Garolina.
PLEASE FAKE NOTICE.
§| That I will be at the following named
Sielog P
Patent .
ashi
I shall be glad to meet the farmers in
: aud Thyceaay Oct, 2d'and 31d. Tarboro, N.C.
F\4th and Sth Beant. NC C-Mopilay and
~Wilson, .N. Cc. Wednesday and
JNO. R.
z PITTSYLVANIA, co
for my pape vedmethon o hanging to
Mie an tiga P..B. Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him
i of Haoerd la the Patent office. of
aces for the pu of selling Farm
wn as the Loop
n, D. ©... The yery low rates
antil Oct. 2), 1895. to wit *°
For Five Acres or Joss, $4.60. For a greater number than Five Acres, $5.00.
at Greenville, N. C. -Wednesday
Friday and Saturday October
~Tuesday, October 7th and on
wad 10. Louisbarg, N. C,
sod idth. Parties who placed to fol arenes
~Bitrserand Sai At pith god
) once, or cannot meet me at an . ms
from ab my vik by . 0. on Davita, Veo by Roginered Let Letter to rio my ack
dress at Laurel Grove, Va,, and Rights will be romapty sent byT siti. In writ-
of acres grown this year.
CHANY.
LAUREL GROVE. VA.
Spe pe Be ae cio.
a
The discipline will be kept at =
preeent standard. _ . :
Neither time nor. attention nor| °
Thus. J. JARVIS...
senvias & BLOW,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
) F.TYSON,
Greenville, Pitt Coutity; NO.
Practices In all the Courts,
Ciyit and Crit mal Business Solicited.
Makes a special of fraud divyorce,dam-
anys. ectiqns to recover land, and gol-
all business.
1 Money to lean on srmeeen asprin
Terms eausy-
BLOUNT. 3. L ~FLEMING
Rioent: ~&% FLEMING.
STONE TIL, 0 c.
s@ Practice in alll theg, Conreity�
pee @& SKINN'£R, ©:
ATTORNEYS~AT Law,
~ @REED MIELE. Nn |
John E. Woodard, F. .
io) 6 Wilsen, N.C. | Fake,
OODAKD & HARDING, "
7 ATTURNEYVS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.
ae
Special attent
and settlement
OBSERVE
North CarolinaTs..
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
DAILY |
invaluable visitor to the, home,
office, the club or the. work ecw.
THE Tat the OBSERVER. |
All of of d. Com-
piece Daily Toports froma ewe Seats
and National Capitols. 98 a year.
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.
A perfect family Spake All the
os te the week. reports
rom Legislature a . Fea-
ture. Remember the onkly Ob-
server.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
Send for sample copies. Address
THE OBSERVER, .
Charlotte, W. C, x
. ALEX. L. BLOW
Kitorney and Counsélor at-Law a
~
o
Prompt and careful attention given :
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER :
AND
WEEKLY.
wed teatinn; Oger aud
more attractive than~ever. it be an
Spgutner Bulletin.
A ~
~ Fe 510 = |
Twenty"3ix Entries, - Lad
The races her6é on Thareday, .
Oct. rd, will be . the finest -ever|tovep to-day.
witnessed in Eastern «North Car-
. Dr. E. A. M t d from Suff Ik)
olina- The entries closéd yester�"� pee evonine. meee oee
day and tas a fee has been Ww. _F. Bureb returned from Wil-
paid for 26 horses. The ~Rer1 mingtin we nesta preningg ||
Top will publish the entries an serif B. W- Bar qa
program tomorrow.
sooner had tobaeco on the market here
tw-day. .
J. S. Williamson, a tcbacconist of
Danville, came in Wednesday evening
.o look astound our Market.
| . r
Permit ~him so chosse bie own| 9m F Fok, MH -Winisor, Bartle
|eounty, was here. today with a Jos of
companions without restraint OF |. acco. ~Phis is nts first year~iu tobuc-
direction.
60, ahd toduy was the first sale he ever
~Giye him @ latchkey and al
|aitended. He was well pleased _ with
; . the Greeavili bh
him to teturn home late in eenville market and what he
evening.
How te Bring Down a Sen and How to
»y Brimg Up a Son.
Let bin haye plenty of spenda-
ing money.
saw here. Mr.
the Board ef Commissioners of ~ his
county.
ae
Make no enquiry as to where
and with whom he spends his
leisure moments.
Give _him to understand teh
manners make a good substitute
for morality.
Teach him te expect pay tor
every act of -helpfulaess to oth
ers.
My? store will be closed Satur-
day, 28, tor holiday- Lane.
My store wiil be closed: Satar
day, 23, for holiday. -
S. M. ScHULTz.
The Kehukee Association meets at
Kehukee church, pear Scotland Neck,
on Friday, Oct. 4th, aud cimbraces athe
jane sunday, *
= vi
ae se
fe mince =. 5
Make home the brightest ard
most attractive place on earth. ; ~
Trains on the main line rail-
roads are being heavily taxed tak-
ing the crowds to the Atlanta Px-
position.
Make him responsibie for the|
performance of a himited: number |.
of daily dutiés.�
A qua utity of small pieces of pine
oHy. ik 3 dri if [bare tm the Jog pound wt the mill is,
cf ti ito |
| being hauled and laced, on Nig sirget
- hou
Know his associates. reas t tober, © Syren.
On: account of sickness in his family
Rev. L. H. Joyner calls iu his appoint-
ments at Langs nex! Sunday | nigbt_and
next week.
foirth Sunday in October.
Encourage his confidence bv
giving ready sympathy and ad-
vice. Becarefakto impress apon
his mind that making charaeter is
more important than making
money." Young AlenTs Era.
Mr. Jim ,-Harcy saw what he
thought was a calf in the river
low giounds of the Desmond
place, Tuesday morniog, strag
gling inthe water. He went to
rescueT it and found it waea large
oar oHe file sed. over the head |
with a end cat its throat,
Beak Kin knife. It wasa fine, large ° office. W. I. Pen Der.
Kinston Free | If it does not rain soon Hope
GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. ~Fire Company could confer a big
REPORT. favor on the people by rapping
out their hose and sprinkling
~main street.
oa
Every drummer or stranger wtb
~omes here has something | y SAY
ibout Greenville. They are sar-
prised at what the town is acing.
Losi. I okt we a6
postofiice an a &
CoTs store. Finder please re-
~tara to store or to REFLECTOR
eames
ry. QO. L. JOYNER.
he
QUOTATIONS. The Tar River Baptist Ass ocia�
Ligs~Coumon ate . tion meets with the chureb: inT
Bvt y anne . = to 10 Wilson on the 10th of ~October,
Cuttters"Common 8 to 11/and preparations are being. made! -
= 1 15)
Paice sarge Medium 1 to 15) to entertain the ne RH wy!
15 to 27 attend.
T 2 +." aad
Stukes is chairman ef |-
He will preach heh OF 3
New Advertisements,
®. MUNFORD "Sisehing Wpeboants
on thoes andlothing-«:.
: HB. x prea canal v new salt
stoek, your trade wanted..
JoHN kh. Onany"Notice
who use pategt Loop Siring:;
te farmers
SEPTEMBER SAYINGS. _
a 2 goae
Briefs That: as You What is Go-
3
Coenen
e
4
Cotton 73.
And still no rain or ocool weather,
7
night.
17th." Gov. CarrTs fine. fresh
Butter today. . S. M. ScHULtTz.
. The breaks atthe warehouses were
oMew « cotton is: no Jouger a povelty.
Some comes in wost every day. .
J.&. Gobb & Sen have: jusT re-
ceived a.car load of Bagging aud
Ties. Calleee them...
There was @ race out at ane track this
aftetnoon and quite a crowd weng to
oe ll.
TRUTH! TRUTH! TRUTB },
The ~handsomest Capes ever
brought here at iuaneTs.
The price ol cottou is still a-humping,
us will be seen from our Norfolk Ane:
ket reports,
With tohacco and cotton both plasing
money among the farmers, you can put
it down that Pitt coanty is all right.
Reports from all over the ~cotton beit
ing a bad effect ou the crop.
Kinston beat Greenville in the game
of batl between the eolored clubs Wed-
nesday afternboon, score 16 to 14.
Though the days are extremely warm
the night et. en ete in late
owns Eo Jak
Rapin gadartt
Was an inmate ef the County Home,:
drup i dead of heart disease luesday.
An ~the latest
t Novelties
dress gocds, such as
Boucte, Mohair Sicilian, Jacquart
Beige, French Cheviot, Jacquart
'Oaméishaift, and others to-pumer-
vus to mention at LangTs-
fyam Pitt county |
bj
ie 6 ae REL Newbern,
hich convenes vhe fourth Monday tn
and Robert Hodga, (eglored. ) o;
' GREENVILLE, N. C.. Sept. 16,'95. |g,
To rHeE Pusuic:"C. J. Rogers),
having gone off on a business {ft
trip for a week or ten days, all
business contected with The Ger- |
man Electric Agency will be at-
tended to by John Dobson. Re-
mémber we guarantee @ cure to
apy one usipg a German Electric
Belt, and if.it does not eure, your |~
money will: ~be
Pa é
Ny:
1%, ON, Special Agent. .
Services in the Bap~ ist church to-/
~how tbat the continued drouth fs hav-|,
Riley Spier, an : old colored man who ;
in:
French
October. are C. A. White, W. B Grimes! ®
Cheerfalty: Te-, ~
- RoGEps, GenT! Act. 5
~ edition
nut.
mR TAT Mit
nuts for yesterday, as ced oh oeotton
be Co
b Bros. &"sommiseion Mer-
bhapts of Norfok :
Good Middling " 8 9-16
.. | Middling 8t
o| Low Middling 7 13-16
Good Ordimury an. TE
Tone"steady. - .
. PEANUTS. |
Prinie +4
.Extra Prime
ancy st
Spanish ul bu
Tone"steady_ a
Greenville: Market.
Corregted by S, M, Schultz.
Bntter, per lo 15 to 25
W estern-Sides �,�6toT7
Sugar cured Hams _ 12 to 133
Corn 40 to 6u
Corn Meal 50 to 65
Flour, Family _ 4.00 to 4°50
Lard 5} to lu
Oats 4U to 30
Sugar 4 to 6
Ceffee 16 to 25
Salt per Sack 1 00 to l 75
Chickens 20 to 50
Egys per doz 10 to 123
Beeswax. per 1z 2u
hKeruséne, 11$ to 15
Halis. per tou 6 OV
Cotton Seed Meal 10 UV
Hides 5 to¥
The best lino vf Tablets, Note
Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper,
and Cards in tdwno can be found
~jat the Reflector Book Store.
YOUR -- ATTENTION
IS CALLED 70 THE ELEGANT
__LINE OF "
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,
Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &., carried by
18 ORY &
"this season, Our Stock of "
S-HH1-.O.E-S,
. "-4ND" _
Ladies & Childrens
ea HH
fered i
pourself ie be -éonvinced.
os ACKS, RNR
, Window Shades and Late
Curtains. ong res |
PY i~ 34 3.8
i, Goods ay on ~their merits on
Prices made accordingly.
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Bo(UFERRY?°S
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