Daily Reflector, September 28, 1895


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) GREENVILLE... N: C3 "SBPTEMBER 28, o1895: |

Sy Se

sf LOCAL NOTES: AND. TOBAGO:
Le sd SOMTENGS ore 1

BY oO. L. JOYNER? =

$434

+

; f 4

rsiaxt] i

There i is a movement on foot to
4 raise a fund | ofor, the� opurpose� Of

Jadvettisiig the: tobacco salepaattn

a
?

oh ene Norti Carolina.iaT gener)
"There. isT doubtless! no, ~tobe.

a ES " / thad less advertising frour outerde)
. Poteet olen: RA? J gourdes thanGreenville, Those di}
a, Sake: ienprectly engaged ~inT the ~tobacer),, |

poate = fo = : i-ac} Dueiness here. with the exception,
bs ol ah HC O0
ae +i
Pe Qe

jm rs as

k

was: ~Gearon upon them at all,

They oargued tha: |,
: 3@ meu heya
ae cidg act ea ~they & 1
yay the fiddler, ai

a | duty to do so.,

\Have paid forthe fiddling and)
o0M THT och4ss, baye enjoyed equally the
"= masic. No argument is at all nec
essary byw to convince a oway-far
~ing mas, though a fool,� that the
son , itobaeco tharket has beep amovean
-:,- calla �,� of business that has fed. favishly
every. branch uf--indastry» in
| Greenville, hhepce_ we shalt� not:
~diseuse that. matter. any further
~now. "We wunt ~to submitT to the:

tions, and let your own upbiased |
" |judgment answer them: Fouryears |
_ ago when . * Greeayills firstT buiit
..\|a-tobaceo .warehouse,.,. suppose
the tobaccg men here had called
| upon the: citizens for a thousand

Oar hineTpurbre ; R. Re oithe markets i
ev" =Ronld ai aye taken
: ae fine makes | Pt aieg their breath-or would they have

paid the amoubitT '6%ér�"� Ther: |
the amount ~the éitizens St Tarbd-
ro spent in 4 dvertising | the tobac
co interests.of _that place fo
years oO Ayinky meester feted
ville tobacco ravabasys
Af ++ worldT suppose: the ito
had gotten up's" oprotein sale

: i i a

: at wdannedasteneen have made; an
5 {ailyance. Of 25-per cent. . yee

i ¥ P59

Pee he

, NEXT DOOR TO BANK.

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ie - aa t=:
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TO ~Mevestise rate! Liataikieeh ;

caf ~Greenville fo * Mpattrcolary | and! ue

1Ce" page in the: State : ~that. bas. i~

/nor..was it au the . sligkiest their!

eo..men,

* Me I ra3

best ate Small profit.

"FRANK

nw: Good Olothing alvays-worth-nT

- fair price.. We sparéT-16

The King: Clothier

piel Sys
. $F Ss
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429G@eT
vineees

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3 $07 Speke 7
tad eon
743 » dasidire a ii +
. igaeertesT fen. 82
Boi hte
3 7? fae as $523
4 ito ° © eer? #: os
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inms for. their tobacco aS. an in;
ducem cht t6 get them to brivg it
to Greenville, would. they , have
done it ?° » Welk that ix just. ~what
Rocky. Mouut did, and in ~waking
ap this amoantthe bauk of Rocky

put. themT down for just double the
amdunt; isubseribed by-any . other

add stifinins to already animated
hopeful? In» lacing ~Greenville |

inthe place ghe,so proudty. octa" |
piés, the leadinge strietly bright

the Greenville otobacco men. had

g|asked the.eitizens to put, ten thour

~gand dollars in prize houses for

ayers and give ~rent!T ~sufficiontlyT|:
ies to induce worthy. ~dnd: respon |:

dibleobu yers to. locate, here, wonldT| �"�
[they | have done:it: tay years aga.

* fooxouvpeD ON ~votirs PAGE]

e

~s "= " """ ah = = :
~here. ~three: years ago, | ~andT asked |":

50 it has 56. 0, the vasivess:men.ot the.town . ta |
ever, since the market. first sprung) ~sabscribeT two thousaudT doliars to

(into existence, the tobaeco men-offer to the» tebaeco. ~farmers of f _"
eastérn North Carolira it premi- |

\Mount authorized . the conrmittee |~
appainted to get np. the - fund, to | a

people, of Greenville these. ques. sondern... NowT wasn't" that~ ep- fee
couragement that was bound to}

tobacco Market of the wortd,widé, ".....;
fanrei* éasternt oGerolina,» suppose | i

bs

+ *

$2

=\the:, acconimodationy of tobacco,

i Sodus saci i go a

di:
life and give pew hype. ta! ~the | :

fEW GooDs.T.

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Hen new: completes» Ww OH

gat é ner # = 3
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a e1d-wentwienr wonders iw
o Hel get 4 tae: ihe ee a
you are wile-awake - at o+
i oot ) (yhedsé Pemembento. :- rit

- Ree: png awhen:
hes Wane 4 wht� ancien

ei} fee amet

Phere eels «goods. mk ;
eerresaateSaneee
aan : pricey. |
~cheap: at oany:
bape tire aibbetinnt ane |
Clark 'is selling s@¢* «o-))
~mahyof. gear a ¥taRsT
{1H 702 3 = eft

o« Nice Hine of samples for Custom Work

fa Men's: Ulnthing oPrices g/very.-cheap-
2 ge AS at . «

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DP. 3- . agree

5 cer Pvonth, Sous ir eran. ho is gener-

~ubscription 2 ts orth. w
si i per all of a egies brevet candi-
Entered as second _ *| also before he retarns to Ohio endeavor
" " to make a deal whereby he can +ecure
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) | the sup, ort of Boss Quay for McKinley.
nn nn Mood ies boon supyeees woe, bet
WASHINGTON LETTER. Shor ace very tricky individuals� and

(From our Regular Correspondent.)
W asuiwerton, D. C., Sept 27th. 895.

Olmey very poserety
possibilities ao
of this

vont! pont ont side of Washi
ment outs: ng-
the fr with which Demo-
- ages have of late been
of tree

men afe giving
white metal, but they have decided to
lay aside every com-ideration that m-y
interfere with a democrat'c vie ory ic
iu the state. Next yearthey will com«
forward again, The party today is ab-
ithout a element to
with it. making « strong

HicksT Great Works.

Rev. Iri R. Hicks, the celebrated storm
~rophbet, of St. Louis, is now a house-

sawe in n+ eve home in
Gray befriended those Cubans, but all|/ America. His we ak dient ae pte:

dicating much. It is argued that Ses-|cor/e.tly aud sccurately than any other
ater Omg. wanld net bes become the| publication ura -y other system. The
coansel a =H Rr pe yeinsony ot a large naniver of exreful
personally 3) mpath w i. a: *beervers is that 9 re-ut of HicksT
his relations with. Preside:t Clevelasd F ions are fuliiled to the letter.
are such that he would hardly have en-| His sefies of annus! Aimavacs are now

sympathy bad been with the ac-lof this country audin foreign tands.

men andthe caure th-y repre-iTh- new Almanac for 1896 is the most
he had ect knowe the inciit-

the administr tion to lean the

a meeting im favor Esina 10v p»g-s, en fine book pt
talked up in Wash-|per, with covurs elegantly priute.. in
shortly be held. |colurs. The maiter, soleutific,

and instructry-a well as the

It is fine)
found this wi

but fea fine

os some patent
If proof were needed thar the Harrison
boom is dead it is f irnished by the ire-
quency with which of prow.
iaence who come to Washingten give it
akick. its laiest kicking was adminis-
bin, of Mina.,

ts f & & premium to every ~early
w Bir ee tothe tteve 17) E. HicksT wel

known and mae Ba pupular paper,
Wervand Worxs. jour-
nal is « peeriess educator of the mas~es,
and is fast becoming « guar-
in the home- of

America.

with the advanced of the age in
acienée, 1 eligion and al sociai, commer-
cial, intetiectusl and -iomestic subje~ts,
-hould subserive for Word and Wo-ds
Subscription only $1.00 a year. The
Weekly Rirtecror and oerd aad
Works will both be sent a year for $1.75.

sys be thinks Harrison ceased to be s
Presidential the moment itian and necessity
was certain Quay and Piatt would Those who want to keep up

P: noaylvania and New
to the Republican Na-
om. Healso thinks that
to bave a walk-over for
or says lie does.

Ing t» those who are usually

Mr... Fo:aker, of Ohio, has wich Ty"
oy McKie = mp be GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET
weet of MoKinieys F everto thes p- .
port McKin ; Tra-
tions itis well known that Platt was CY 0. L. JOYNER.
in 1888 premised on behalf of Mr. Ha:- ""
QUOTATAONS. 8104
Lags"Common t
egy Ps Good 4to7
a Fine = to10
Cuttters " Common 8 to li
* Medium il to 15
o _ @ood 15 to 27|

in the case, «ven though hig_per-|weiland favorably known in all pastsT

is written In popular style there being
difficalt to understand about it.

fliu. trated. DonTt con-
medicine

It w nothing o. the sind
bouk. which sci's at ail the
news stands for 26 . This fine Al :

MRS. DELLAGA Y; Proprietress

Convenient to depot and to the to
bacco warehouses.

reenville. Splendid mineral water.
Rooms large and comfurtable. Table
supplied with the best the market af
fords.

Terms reasonable.

Greenville Collegiate
Institute.
REENVILLK, N.C. 8. D. Bagley

A. M. Principal. With full corps of:
Teachers. Next session will

WONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1995. All
the Engl Branches, Ancient and
Modern Languages. Music will oe

taught on the pian.
Instruction

b graduate |i usic.

a ua n wm
ehorongi. Discipline firm, but kind.
Terma reasonable. Art and

Elocution
will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics

free. For particulars address the Prin-
cipal, Greet ville N. C.

GCREENVILLE

Male Academy.

The next session of this Schoo! will

MOMDAY, SEPT. 2, 1805,

and continue for ten months.

The course embraces all the branches
usnally taught in an Academy.

retiiest of this splendid seri-s. [t con-) Terms, both for tuition and beard

reasonable.

Boys weil fitted and equipped for
business, by taking the academic
ceurse Where they wish to
pursue a this school
guarantees rough fon to
enter, wiih credit, any College in North
Carolina, or the State University. It
refers to those who have recentiy left

statement.

A ng men with character and
inioderune 3 ability taking a course with
as will be akled ju mak» enna nae�
ments to cuntinue in the h r a

The discipline witi be Kept at ita
present standard.

Neither time nor attention nor
work will be spared to make this schoul
ail tuat parents could wicb.

For further particulars see or ad-
dress

W.H. RaGsDALe,
July 30,1895. Principal.

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Sarbders.

J TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GBERBNYV'LLE, N.C.
@@ Patronage solicited.

SRBERT EDMUNDS.
; 5 FASHIONABLE BARI EK.

nder Opera House,
Special attention given to cleaning
Gentiemens Clothing.

College Hotell

Best and highest location areund}

ite walis for the truthfulness of this|

ESTABLISHED 1875-

S.-W. Sekultz

PORK SEDES & SHOTILDERS

lways »t LowgsT MagEsT P Sloss.
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS
we Oy eee ee ae ee ee
ng youto buy at one profit. com
plete stoek of .

therefore, having no risk.
to run.we sell at a close margio.
& M. SCHUL fareenvitie. N C�"�

THE MORNING STAR.

The Oldest
Daily Newspaper in:
The Only Six-Dollar Daily of
its Class in the

a
i

of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on

Gate bo eo i sem
month. j

year. We. H. BeRNARD
. & Prop., Wilmiagton, NU

J. L. Starkey & Co.

"AGENTS FOR THE"

( ! aT :
ITY ELECTRIG LAUNDRY,
WILMINGTON. WN. C.
This Laundry doesthe finest work in
de south, and prices are low. We
make shipments eyery Tuesday.

your werk to our store en Mexiay aed
\t will be ferwarded

lists furnished on aval ne nre oae:

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5 Looat- DIRECTORY. OCTOBER RACES.

COUNTY OFFICELS

Superior Court Clerk, BE. a. Moye.
Sheriff, R. W. King. �

Register of Deeds, W. M. King,
~Treasurer, J. L. Little.

Coroner, Dr.
ouse

Surveyor,
Commissioners"c. Dawsen, chmTn.
nidas Fleming, T. EB. Keel, Jesse L.

Sinith ands. M. Jones.

SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell
SupTt. County Home, J. w. Smith,

County Examiner of Teachers." prot
- H. Kaugsdale.

SA moa

TOWN OFFICE Rs.

Mayor, Ola Forbes.

Clerk, C. C. Forbes.
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.
Police"J. w. Perkins,
OX, asst; J. W. Murphy,
Councilmen" w. H. Smith, w. y,.
town, W. ~I. Godwin. ~T. A. Wilks,
empsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins

chief, Fred,
night.

CHURCHES. |
Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-
pt second

n.orning and nigit. Prayer
eting hursday night. Rev. ©, M.| «
lings, pastor. Sunday School at 9°30

M.CLD. Rountree, SupTt.

Jatholic. No regular services.
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-
¥ Morning anu night Rev. A_| 4.
Paves, Rector.

ai. w. B. Brow

a, SupTt.
lethodist. Services every Sunday
rning and vighr. Prayer meeting
dnesday night. Rev G. F. Smith,
Gr, Sunday School ut 9:30 A.M. A.

Ellington, Supt.

Sanh. Services every Ist an4

¥ morning and night. Prayer
ting ~1 aesday Archie

4tuchliu, pastor, Sunday School at
A. M.,B. b. Kvans, SupTt.

be

-

LODGREs,

wenant Lodge No. 17. [. ().
8 7 Tuesday night.

0, F.,
D.D. Has-

nville Lodge No. 28 A.F. & A.

ts first and third, Monday uights
Moore, -W. �

| O 4
" SEND YOouUR""

"IF YOU WANT-"

Cc. OTH. Laughing-

unday Schvol at 9:30 Sine horses the b

That I will be

For Five Acres or less,

Five Acres, $5.00.
I shall be glad to meet the farmers in person at Greenvil'e, N. C. «Wednesday
B -i- PRI N Tl N G and Thursday, Oct, 24 and 3rd. Tarboro, N.C. Friday and Saturday October
4th aud Sth. Rocky Mount, N © Monday and Tuesday, October 7th and 8th.
"TO THE. Wilson, N. C., Wednesday and Tharsday, October 9th and Iv. Louisburg, N. Cc,
etit rane Saturday, October | lth and . 3th. Parties who prefer to purchase
/ arm hts at once, or who cannot meet

EEFLECTOR OFFICE : on Danville, Va.. or by Registered Lette: to my ad-
duress at Laurel Grove, Va,, and Rights will be promply sent by mail. In writ -

ing please state number of acres &town this year.

JNO. R. CHANY.
PIfTSYLVANIA, CQ: |

The following entries have been made for the races to take
of the Greenville Pleas

ure Ciub on Thursday, October ord:
3 MINUTE CLASS.

Geo. D.,"B. G., entered by
Harry B."B. G., entered
Linpire W."B.
Lillian D. ~Bik

W. B. Edwards, Snow Hill, N. C.

by Walter Mewborne, Snow Hill, N.C.
H., entered by Edwards Bros., S

2:48 CLASS.

John G."Gr. S., entered by P. S. B.
Old Black."Blk G., entered by W. E. Warren, Greenville, N. C.
Ida K."B. M., entered by Edwards Bros., Wilson, N. C.

Lillian D."Bik M., entered by Geo. J. Studdert, Washington; N.C.
Palizada." Bik. H., entered by N. H. Whitfield, Greenville, N.C.
Jaybird."Chs. G., entered by W. B. Quinerly, Centreville, N. C.

Simon P."_B. G., entered by J. W. Parker, Farmville, N.C. -
Cantbile." Blk F - rn & Willett, New Bern, N. C.
Postcript." Blk. S., entered by Hackburn & Willett, New Bern, N. C.

2:30 CLASS.
-, entered by Wm. Ellis, New Beru, N. C.

G., entered by Geo J. Studdert, Washington.
G., entered by Hackburn & Willet, New Bern.

RUNNING RACE,
1-2 mile heats"best 2 in 3.
Lady Allen"B. M., entered by
J-B

-"B. H., entered by Joe, G. Chauney, Washington.
Helen S."B. M., entered by E. E. Williams, New Bern.

There will be a professional starter and co
est raees ever witnessed in

Harper, Snow Hill, N. C.

Little Steve."B. G
Rush Miller."B.
Dominion ."B.

Leon Williams, Tarboro.

mpetent judges,

Eastern North
expected.

place at the track

and with these
Carolina may

THUS. J. JARVIS. 4LEX- L. BLow

JARVIS BLOW, oe
~ ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW

GREKNVILLE, #,. ©,
| $8 Practice in. 41] the Courts

eee eae

F: TYSON,
B.

| Attorney and Counselor at-Law
| Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.
Practices in all the Courts. 26s. 3
Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.
ukes a special of fraud diyoree,dani-

azes, actions to recover land, and eol-
lections,

Prompt
all busine

Money to loan on approved security.
Terms easy.

and careful attention given~

"

J. H. BLOUNT., J. L, FLEMING

Blount & FLEMING
ATTORN EYS-AT-Law,
GKEEN VILLE, N. C.

8@" Practice in ali the Courts,

L. C. LATHAM. - HARRY SKINNER
{*T Hawi We SKINN ad, L

ATTORNEYS-aT-La@
GRKE-"oILLE. N. ©.
a FS o
John E. Woodard, F, c. Harding, .
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N.C,
OODARD & HARDING, .
W ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.

| Special attention given to collections
and settlement of Claims,

3

The Chariotte

antec

&o the £armers of Morth �,�arolina,

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.

co, |

at the following named places for the
hts for my improved inethod of hanging tobacco"known as the Toop
tring Patent. Patented by P. B. Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by

duly assigned to Me a3 appears of Rec ord ia the Patent office of
the United States at Washington, D.C. The very low rates
made below wil] hold good until Oct. 20, 1895, to wit :

R Purpose of selling Farm
i

UBSERVER.

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more attractive than ever. it will be an ©
invaluable visitor to the home, the
office, the club or the work room,

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THE OBSERVER, "
Charlotte, N.C, ~

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abig Sex eo ae ee :
we es BES SP a ies Ses? ~

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bi a
My

tk, aed. |

fea ae | Pea F

Woah co ey a ae a

when it was not positively known
that the houses would be rested
for a term of years at a price of
25 per cent overecost? (Every-
body knows what ahard time
we have had getting prize houses
and if it hadnTt been for one: mer
chant and three tobacco men
heaven oply knows when we
would have had any prize bouses
but now it is no trouble to get
them on short notice) This is
jast what the Wilson business

men did without waiting to get)

some one to become responsible

for the rent for a period of years.|.

They went abead avd built them
and they have had no troable ia
renting them oat.

The Greenville toba co market
started off at slow speed but grad-
ually increased until now we are
going on at a pretty rapid gait.
Our people always conservativeT
have waited until they pow see
what the fatuare of Greenville can
be made, and forthe first time
sinee there has been a market
here we are going to ask the bas.
iness men to give us a voluntary
contribution equal to that raised
by the tobacco men-

From the very beginning of the
tobacco market here the pages of

the REFLEcTroR have been open
for the discussion of any matter
or subject that tended tothe de"
velopment of the tobacco taarket.
The writer bas personal knowl-
edge that the position of the e:li-

tor of the ReFrecror in regard to,

the Greenville tobacco market,
has lost him advertising watter
from other markets. yet notwith"
standing this he has atall times

and under all circumstances
wielded a fmendly pen for his
home market, anil in appreciation
of his past services and the posi-
tionthat he has occupied in regard
to the market the tobacco men,al

ways grateful and appreciative
for any courtesy bestowed, are
going to issue eight thousand ex-
tra copies of the ReFLECTUR (a
thousand each week) with illus"
trations of the marker. It will
cost a great deal to get up these
iliustratious and to publish and
mail the eight thousand extra
copies, and now for the first time,
as we have said before, we ask fora
contribution from the business
men. If there is one who does
not think he has been Denefitted
by the tobacco market and that it
will not pay him, as a matter of
course we do not expect him to
give apvtbing, but we hope that
our down town business men will

ss bese seen handed as the tobacco

AUTUMN ANATOMY: /

Peeple Going aid Geaitng: Pheee
Early Fall Days.

N. H. Whitfield went to Oxfor.l to-
day. "

J. W. Wiggins went to Rocky M unt
today.

A Ward, of Bethe,
night here.

Mrs. J. H. Blount haz gone to Tar-
borv to visit relatiyes.

Capt. Prce went to Wilson Friday
evening to spead a day or twu.

Solicitor C. M. Bernard has goue to
Hendersou for Vance county court.

Mrs. Pattie Winstead, ot Rocky
Mount, is visiting her parents at the
King tlouse.

Mrs. Alfred forbes and little Misses
Glenn and Helen, went to Kiuston Fri-
day to visit reiatives.

W. T. Harris returned to-day from

spent Friday

Atlavta where he had been to the ex- |

position. He says itis a big affair and
weil worth going to see.

Mayor William Ellrs, of Newbern, ar-
rived tu-day with five herses that Lave
been entered fur Trursday's races. He
says Greeuville is getting to be the
equal of Baltimore for goud races and
the large number of horses entered-

Church Services.
Methodist church.-"Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching
atll A. M. and7:30P. M. by Rev
G. F. Smitb.

Episcopal ehurch."Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M.

Baptist church._Sunday School
at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at ll
A. M. and 7:30 P. M.by Rev.C. M.

Billings.

Presbyterian."Sunday School

at 9:30 A. M. |

Orginal Observat.ons.

Noah is the first man who made the
arc light.

Love is deformed when it is all on

one side.

Many a young man who has been
too bashfui to propose toa giri has had
her father come into the par or about
t2 o'clock anc help him out.

It is said that the greatest difficulty
encounteied in building railroads in
Afriea is that the ostriches eat up the
rails as fast as they are laid "O:ange
(Va.) Observer.

The Register of Deeds hal appli-

eati ns for only three marriage licenses}

this week, two for white and one for
evlored coupics. The whites were J.
Piumanand Mary Bland. J. O- -High-|"
smith and AllieAudrews,

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SEPTEMBER SAYINGS.
_ | iriete That taform Kou What is Go-

Cotton 8 cents.

News to-day is almost as dry as the
weather.

17th."Gov. CarrTs fine fresh
Butter today. S. M. ScHULTZ.

Freso Lunch Biseuits just in at D.S.
SmithTs.

Large lot of Ledgers and Day
Books just received at Reflector
Book Store.

One more »unday and two more days
jin September.
D. 8. Smith has .ew crop raisins asd
they are elegant.
D. W. Hardee has just received

acar load of Fiour at lowest
prices.

Itis not going to get much cooler to
stav so until there is rain

Losi."Bunck uf keys between
~postoffice and S. E. Pender &
CoTs store. Finder please re-
turn to store or to REFLECTOR
office. . I. PENDER.

The crowd here to-day was not as
large as usual for Saturday.

Jast received 50 barrels of

Granulated Sugar at lowest prices
at D. W. Hardee.

The weather was cooler to-day, but
rain is not yet in evidence.
Chey will melt in your mouth, those

Fresh Lunch Biscuits at D. 5. Smith~s.

A long haired medicine vender held a
|large crowdon the public sqaare this
afternoon. H- found plenty of people
ready to bite, a» usual.

GREENVILLE, N. C.. Sept. 16,95
To THE FuBLic:"C. Rogers
having gone off on a business
trip for a week or ten days, all
business connected with The Ger-
man Electric Agency will be at-
tended to by John Dobson. Re-
member we guarantee a cure to
any one using a German Electric
Beit, and if it does vot cure, your

woney will be cheerfully re
faouded.
Respectfully,

. J- Roaers, GenT) AgTt.
JOHN Dosson, Special Agent.

Locai Trains and Boat Schedule.

Pirssenger and mail
veorth, arrives 8:22 A. M.
arriyes 6:37 P. M.

North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
M, leaves 10:10 A. M.

South Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P.
M., leaves 2:15 P. XM.

oSteamer Myers arrives from Wash
ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washingtou Tuesaday, Thurs
lay and saturday.

train

oing
Going

uth,

7 Weather� ~Bubenn.
834 generally ~fair, slightly warm-

jer in the interior sunday atternoon.

Cotton and Peanu ts,
Below are Norfolk grins of cotton

Corrected by S. M. Schultz.

The best line of Tablets, Note
Paper, Euvelopes, Box Paper,
aud Cards in town can be found
at the Reflector Book Store. ~ *

YOUR- ATTENTION |

IS CALLED iO THE ELEGANT
"LINE OF"

DRESS GODS, SILKS, LAGES,

Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by

A, CHERRY Cf,

this season. Our Stock of"*

S.H.O.E.S,

"AND"
Ladies & ee
isthe largest and cheapest ever of-

fered in this town, come and see for
yourself and be convinced.

Curtains.

& gee

ee a

J. B. CHERRY &. Co:

and peanuts for ven ae as furnishe d
by Cobb Bros. & gemission Mer-
bhants of Norfok :
COTION.
Good Middling 8 18-16
Middling 84
Low Middling 8 1-16
Good Ordiiar Y i
Tone"steady.
PEANUTS.
Prime 23
Extra Prime 3
oancy 3
Spanish $1 bu
Tone"steady ; ae
Greenville Market.

Batter, per lo 15 to 25
Western Sides 6 to-7
Sugar cured Hams 12 to 184 -
Corn 40 to
Corn Meal 50 to
Fiour, Family 4.0U to 4°50
Lard 53 to lu .
Oats 4U to 3
Sugar 4 ta 6
Ceffee 16 to 25
Salt per Sack 1 00 to 1 75
Chickens 20 to 50
Egys per doz 10 to 123
Beeswax. per Iz 20
Kerosene, 113 to 15
Hulls. per tou 6 Ov
Cotton Seed Meal 10 0U
Hides 5to¥

BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, .

Mattinys, Window Shades and "

Goods sold on their merits. and
prices made accordingly. é

~

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Daily Reflector, September 28, 1895
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - September 28, 1895
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