Daily Reflector, October 1, 1895


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nolds fine makes for Men. Zieg-
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for Lad-es and Children. Alsoa
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of 25-per cent.

(C. T. MUNFORD.

EXT DOOR TO BANE:

Evlitor Reflector:

=~, )now is that time.-
|ment that every ~one ~should be
oglad to make.

LET THE WORLD KNOW.

ean:

Never bave you publishedT in

, one 4 your paper in all the efforts so

often pat forth. by yourself and
O. L. Joyner, editor: of the {Fo
bacco Department, a more force
ful aud ti.ely request shan was
in your issue of Saturday, Sept-
28th in the tobacco columa.
there ever was atime whenT every
business man in Greenville should
seize the opportunity suggested,
It 18 an invest-

All the business
interests of the town have more

; ~\thau realized it in this . season
| alone.

It is now being talked all
over the State what a progressive,
active town we have and what 3
or ithige ~h'we «orid
shouta ~ IWS the natural
sdvantagen | of gur community:
Wee see @ very « thag mau uf
capital até seek Southeru im-
yestments, and wa are given tbe
go ~by simply Lecause it is wt
known we have the facilities to
offer. By all means get ap the

'|real, trutbful statements aud pue-

liah them in 20,000 copies .if vec
essary, and letithe monied habe of
the.country know: where to! wome
and invest.

Strargers who come. to our
town do aad say more to inform
the world of our-resoarces. than

- (Our own people have ever done.

Let Greenville now: take advan-
take of the golden opportunity
and secure her proper positrou

:..»gjin manufacturing and other en
-.\o|terprises. Once get

men of
weans to COMme and see what w-
have and they will be conviuced

Bethel Items,

Mrs. Josie Brewer returned
hume to Rocky Mount last Fri
duy.

Elder Samuel Moore left Fri-

day morning to attend the Black

Creek Onion at. Aycock near

'|Fremont. "

Rev. Mr. Sawyer, of Willams-
ton, preached in the Methodist
church here Sunday morning and
Si night. athe. CO se

~ Messrs. H. 7 Latham, of the| oq
W ashinvto and H
King, of Ringe Weekly, spent
Satarday in tuwn.

There was a large crowd in
town Saturday,T : the: mer-
se vag all say® they: chad a

N

If,

~ Vat

best at a small profit. |

~The King ©

FRANK WILSO:

iu . OF FEND.

oYour judgment. i

~~ offering you somethingT
for nothing. Good Clothing is always, worth,a
fair price. We spate no pains to give: youl the

Clothier.

following cross examination ;
oWhat did you drink?T was
asked.

oHop tea.�

oWhat was: it like �

**Hop tea.�

oDid: you ever driak beer ?�
~No, sir.�

oDou't know. what it is like ?�
oNou, sir. 9°

oHave you drank anything that
resembles hop tea ?�

oVYes.TT

oWhat was it?� .

oPilliwink.�.

oWell,� went on the ccuanty at"

torney. oWhatis piltiwink like ?
oatis like hop tea,� was the
answer.

And wil the attorney could far-
ther get out of that witness was
the statement that pilliwink. tast-

The best tides of: Tablets, Note
Bt Pe f, : Envelopes, Box Paper
ds in i can be be foand

Two Kansas Baveregen.
ins EW GooDs..
If an Abilene paper correctly | © OAT
reports the testimony given. last
week in a. whiskey trial before
Baidaueetcaomee sr! CLARK Ss.
drink has been born in Kansas.
A witness upon the stand gave
testimeny as contained in the " Big Lot of "

oIs now complete. ~

He wants your trade
HeTll get it too if
-perlptlepisa
please remem to.
~see CLARK wha
jou want =»

188 GOODS, MOTO,
SHOES.

_ Riera: ape. Bene ht ey
Sip tere el oo ae

nee Seay ee

like hop teu end hon tea tasted :
fake pilli wink." & ansas City Jour- ES . | eee ee
nat. many of. we

Nice line of samples for Custom oAsa.
in Men's mergredt dae: vee "".

Middle st store in. Opera ! House = Boek

Pe eee ~i. co ee Ee TE NTE SE MET TOTP UP Tac Ene Eek Pa Creat es







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DAILY

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Subscription 25 cents per Month. The eight women managers. to a nae Para

rep 9, Sadi t- ven depot, an e to-
Entered as s second-class mail matter. lanta were not ca oNe a hain dl e [bacco warehouses. . 3
Legislature said © money, no| Best an ighest lecation areun
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) help, 3 sympathy.� They said| reenville. Spleudid minerat water.
jiwe will be represénted in that} Rooms large and comfortable. Table
5 Wo "s Building, so one of the|supplied with the best the market af
minors met the Building Com- fords.
~Wm Atlanta aud after dis-| Terms reasonable.

*)
?!

_ ~The treasury gold resetve.b
reached a low figure. Tis ft

below $93,000,000. ounplog % was déeided to ask " 7_Ter
DY aise es Taito,
tee estar Be tnofepestcint weedeat nee ergy
| Poipenedsel Pelee wan dewlgned (GTERE Vit Sith BOS

by Miss Norma Bonnevilie. It is|T MON ery ces. = Bet begin| 2
oak and blis i . .
and ereehio than the Hef-|linoeo tn design, witls ianéo col |"? ~English Branches, Ancient and ESTABL(3HED 1875:

ald. It deserves well at the/umns. The pedjments are twist- ModernT Paty peste teeenr a pan SST : Fy é3
hands of the people of BSalis- of tobacco with outepread leaves by a graduate in music. op pee! So uel 4
o

The js are carved ig relief rough. Discipline firm, but kind.
bary ies ios with tHe products of thé State,|Terma réddonable, Art and, Elocntion PORE EEDES eSHOULDERS
Ste us orgs xrays on the lenghtwise paneis, Tie Oras nentizatars cdiress ghe Prine ra Gaeges ano | KUHANTS BUY
We like to see North Caroli -jcotton .and ~cotton: bolls, ! vine! ipaj, Greerville N. Ce yearTs, i iles will ang
na talent comin to the front branches and eoaes, connec ip their to get dur prices befere
8 *lcdavenuosal designs, and in the _ : 2 allie Biaaches. Ourstockisom

Printers Ink, a New York pub~|pliste pred mae erie iu bold gabe f is GREENVILLE
. :

lication offered a premium for|car¢ d@ of tlie State sur-

,,) | FLOUR; COFFEE, SUGAK
the bebe. written) and@ best dys~ Osrolted L by td opr nade lady Male Avadem 5 7 RICK, TEA, &ce.

played | ~advértisceménti OneT wa Wave yee | lwaya st Lowest MARKET P atoKs.

roduced by Thad K. Manning, |themselyes to pay for this bean-
of the Henderson Gold Leaf, Sais art. TOBACKEO SNUFF & CIGARS

Affer cousideration the ladie- Clie outed from Mwnutacsurers; ens
was dectared the best.- decided that they could arash The next session of this Schuol will | biiag you to buy at bab prefit� oA eom

Soren " vit aier variety of woods by far-" Lege
The grated jury of Waks Su oishing the dvuors fui this Assem-
perior Court returned a srug ply rvow. Bo an order Was made
: bill against S. P. Satterfield, sod ee ty inet rye ag double and a for: ten montha.
osihes LE utile, els; éach punel ~mude of a diit Vaden uae rae bomrt
and J. W. Brown, engrossing ferent ~voed, witi make them | ee b

. ~ \atusually haodsowe-: "his: is ult
clerk, for fraud im connection ),, go in the Woman's Building, rite wie fitted Same foe

with the much talked of assign- and is the work ~ofthe patriotic! course alone. Where they wish to

h ria jar) -Beven women On this board."Satisbury |pursve a higher course, this school)

Herald: guarantees ~thorough ~preparation to/

tials imdiet ments s A o4 enter, ~wih credit, any Chilege in North
against a One charges |o~Bnstering a Corp +4 Test D sgn. Carolina, or the. State University. It

: : ed to lell When Life ts Extinct. |Tefers to those who bave recently left
that he willfuily, Knowing) - Prt, ~ica walls for the truthful of this
y: Bly; One of 41 Med onnfaihnel ne e truthfulness

--s statement.
corruptly and fraudulently de- tests of death,� which has. beeu;} Any young man with character and|.

livered to Brown the assizn~ ni Hollen " """ Ge:imary sien es Marg ie oolree with
ment ac the same never hav-~jau ollan uring the past few | w 6a in making arrar

: as by either house |Ye#rs; is known among. the uan- |�"�ents to cuntinue in the higher schoo cols.
ng bee y dertakers as othe blistering, pre-| The discipline will be kept at its
bus which had been tapled pri- caution,� aud consists of prodae- |Prerent standard.

- Neither time. (for . attentinn nor
ing @ Diister on the -hands, feet k: nol
aud sume other exposed portien work Oj he ened 5a make Pls .#c

ofthe bedy of the suppeséd corpse! +. hi _| tate tem - Dail

.~ | Phe test 216 said to. Pe iufellibie aren further partioulert see of. = monn ms :
furtins tcasem: Lf the me ar ~pro | | W. H. Ra@sDALs, Ka.

- pi by deliverin - fOr enroll-|duced by the application..ef a4" 30, 1895- Priactpul. & Prop. W

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lignied can dle; or red -hot-irog or "" """
5 ment an ack which had never| 3 VE rane 5
boon paged end het chat fact ty etezack hand pe bee _ Barbers. J. be ae & Oo,
was wa to Brown. �,� opened, there iss int mit oar i Sn + 7: rr
Sher o6nats ~set_ forth the of-|bedy,\aud @ burial under the cir- jis om H, "
in erent forms. Th cumstances would not be adyis 7 tale Ani. | amy Fle
" Sppeg in. ciferest ©\able. On the other hand shoaid GREENY!LLE, N. 9
pill against a hasT several shave lianes do empty, or contsin|@ Patronage solicited. HEIN Re
rrapt: (an ' onl the rrowing friends Tar eee es ee eee rene fa Ried ant finest work: in
i, asin = a that the Vital RBERT EDMUND re low. We
bill: = wun 4 kK baation Sates d that thers xs Hrs Leeee:, SARAH, tO ihako she pn ety facade) ia
: Srisme in be tw ra,
| oeuroled = had |So-daavet shah coryan be Siecle! attention given to cleating 2 wrniched on appieation:







LOCALT DIRECTORY.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Superior Coust Clerk, E. A. Muye.
sheriff, R. W- King.

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

Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-

ouse.
Surveyor,

Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,.
Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.
Smith ands. M. Jones.

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

County Examiner of Teachers."Prof.
W. H. Ragsdale.

Po

TOWN OFFICERS.

Mayor, Ola Forbes.
Clerk, C. C. Forbes.
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.

Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.
Cox, asset; J. W. Marphy, night.

Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.
brown, W. ~IlT. Godwin. ~I. A. Wilks,
Vempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.

CHURCHES.

Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-
cept second morning and night. Prayer
meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.
Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol as 9°30
A.M. Cc. D. Rountree, SupTt.

Catholic. No regular services.

Episeopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-
day morning and night Rev. A,
Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30
A. M. W. B. Brown, Supt.

Methodist. Services every Sunday/

morning and Light.
Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,
pastur. Sunday Xcheol at 9:30 4. M. A.
B. ~Kllington, Supt.

Presbyterian. Services every Ist and
3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer
meeting ~tuesday tiight Kev. Archie
MeLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at
9:30 A. M.,B. D. Evans, SupTt.

Prayer meeting

LODGES.

Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. U. O, F-,

/ meets every Tuesday night. D.D. Has-
et, N.G. """ -

Greenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. & A.
M: meets first and third Monday nigh's
Zeno Moore, W. M

ES NN ATR

Tua

JOB -:- PRINTING

"-TO THE""

REFLECTOR OFFICE
"IP YOU WANT"

g|and ~Thursday,
24th and Sth.

% | Friday and Saturday,
Elremit at my risk by P. O. on Danyille, Va.. or by

HIS PET THEORY:
The Ccmmodore Tad

***Go aboard,T said he, not ~wait-
er.| ing. for.me to say .more...I sat out on
~ | a pile of lumber aboard the barge in
the darkness and rain until after we
left the dock.
work my passage. But after we bad
gotten under way the captain came
to me and bade me come to supper
"a splendid meal prepared specially
for me. Then he showed me into
his cabin. Irebelled against turning
him out of his own berth, but he
bluffiy told me that the mate'~and he
would stand off on watches that
night and that the mateTs cabin
would answer their purposes well}
enough when they wantcd to sleep.
Next morning we were in Milwan-
kee and I made a railroad connec-
tion with Chicago, arriving home in
time to discharge the last sad, ten-
der duties to my beloved nephew.

~~T have never forgotten the barge
Hilton ard ~Captain Tom Richard-
son. Occasionally I meet that bluff
but noble old sailor. Sometimes it
is upon the lakes while I am cruis-
ing inmy yacht. On such occasions
I always salute the Hilton witha
round from the cannon, and I dip
my colors with all possible formal-
ity. Captain Tom Richardson an-
swers in cordial style, and the Hilton
toots her whistle till the Michigan
shore fairly rattles. If has fortuned
several occasions that I could do the
captain a good turn, and you can
depend upon it I havealways jumped

Putting It te. the Test.

Commodore P. F. Pettibone was
in a tender, reminiscent mood,
writes Eu-cro Field in the Chicago
Record. Wo had just heard one of
the party at the club remark that
the world was full of sentiment of
the kindliest quality. This set the
amiable commodore to talking.

oSix cr eight years ago,�� said he,
oTwas sumimering in Michigan. One
evening 2 {clegram came announcing
the @énth of my littl nephew, a
child to whom I wus devotedly at-
tached and for whom I felt a special
affection, because he was my nameé-
sake. It was imperative that I re-
turn at once to Chicago. I made my
way to Manistee, but did not arrive
thero until after the departure of all
trains and boats. Every possibility
of reaching Chicago in time for the
funeral seemed gone, and I was near-
ly overconie by grief and disappoint-
ment. In this dazed and irrespon-
sible position I wandered about the
wharf at Manistee and by the merest
chance found a lumbor barge about
to set out for Milwaukee. I made my
way aboard this boat and asked the
captain to take me with him.

~* ~Impossible,T said he. ~I am net
permitted to carry passengers. If I
were to be detected violating the
law, 1 should be put to noend of
troubie.T

{

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I was prepared to J

Thus. J. JARVIS. |
ARVIs & BLOW,
ATTTORNKEYS-AT-LAW,

GREKN VILLE, N.C.
69 Practice i. ailthe Conrts

B. F. TYSON,

Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.
Practices in all the Coorts. 2
Ciyil and Uriminal Business Solicited.

ages, actions to recover land, ard ~col-

lections.

Prompt and careful attention given

all business. ;
Money to loan on approved security.

~Terms easy- #* ote

J. H. BLOUNT. J. Li FLEMING

kK LOUNT & FLEMING
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
GKEEN VILLE, N: C.

p@e- Practice in all the Courts.

L. C. LATHAM. _ HARRY SKINNER
ATHAM w Shin in ait,

ATTORNEYS*ATo1140@,
GRKE- LILLE. N.-U.

John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding,

Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©,

OODAKD & HARDING,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

~~*Butlecan goasasailor or asa
deckhand,T said I. .

~* oThat would be an evasion which
I do not care to practice,T said be.

~~T saw be was not to be moved in
this way. So I just opened my heart
to him.

~* «Captain,T said I, ~this is an im-
perative case. I must go to Chica z0
tonight. « A dead child, one whom I
~ove, awaits me there. andT"

To the

at those opportunities. I feel that I
am yet and always shall be his debt-
or, for in his quiet, noble response
to my cry for help he confirmed 1
pet theory of mine, which is that
one who is in trouble in this world
of ours has but to lift up his eyes
and to stretch forth his hang w
know and to feel the presence of hu-
man sympathy about him every-
where.�T

Farmers of North �,�arolina.

_ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.

That I will be at the following named places for the purpose of selling Farm
Rights for my improve-1 method of hanging tobaeco"Known as the Loop
ring Patent. Patented by P. B. Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him
duly assigned to me as appears of Record in the Patent office of
the United States at Washington, D. ©. ~The very low rates
made below will hold good until Oct. 29, 1895, to wit :

4 For Five Acres or less, $3.00. Fora greater number than Five Acres, $5.00.

I shall be glad to meet the farmers in persun at Greenville, N. C. [Wednesday
Oct. 24 and std. Tarboro, N. C., Friday aud Saturday October

Rocky Mount, N. C Monday and Taesday, October 7th and 8th.
Wilson, N. C., Wednesday and Tharsday, October 9th and Iv. Louisburg, N. C.
Uctober lith and i 2th. Parties who prefer to purchase

or who cannot meet me at any of the placed named, may
istered Letter to my ad-

Farm Rights at once,
dress at Laurel Grove, Va,, atid

Rights will be promply sent by mail. In writ-

» ling pleasestate number of acres grown this year.

Greenville, N.

Special attention given to collections
and settlement of claims.

The Charlotte
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ONE AT A TIME

Local Trams and Boat Schedule.
~Passenger and mail train going The Months Pass. t People m Larg-
porth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, ' er Numbers. -

arrives 6:37 P. M.
North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
M, leaves 10:10 A. M.

Mrs. S. A. Peebles went to Wilson

South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, | t0day.
BE. touven 2:16 FX. N. H. Whittiela returned fr m

Steamer Myers arrives from Wash Ox-

ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, ~Thurs
day and Saturday.

ford Monday eyening.

S.M. Schultz and family returned
from Rocky Mount Monday evening.

W,H. White, of Scotland
|here ta.ing ordeis fron out merchaots.

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Weatber Buliectin.

Neck, i |

OCTOBER OCCURRENCES.

Matters of Local Interest Happening
Since the New Month Came in.

October.

Cotton 8}.

Tenth mont,

A few overcoats huye appeared,
There was some frost this inorning.

Freso Lunen Biseuits just in at D.S.

Wednesday, generally fair, probauly |

. WwW. T. Lee returned from Wilson
followed by cloudy and threatening |Mouday evening, where he had beeu a
on. the coast, slightly warmer in SOULD | few days.

pwtion.

}
| Mrs. Alfred Forbes and two litle
What a Trio! | danghters returned from Kinstou this
Virgivia had he: Mahone, South Caro-: Morning.

r 4 N : * li
has her Mary Anu Butler. Richmond, M- H. Sultan and Sol. Cohen, of New-
Dispatch. . ~beru, arriyed this murving to remain

;a util after the races.

George Credle, of Hyde county, wh
has been spenuing a few da)s with Maj.
| Latham, left on steamer today.

Greenville Market.

Corrected by S. M. Schultz.

Butter, per lb 15 to 245) H. E Seeman, editor of the Durham
Western Sides 6 to 7) Tobacco aud Grocer, arriveu this muru-
Sugar cured Hams 12 to 133: ing to spend a dayon our tubacco mar-

Corn 4/to 6 | ket and see wiiat Greeuviile is doiug.
Corn Meal 5U to 65)

Fiour, Family 4.00 to +00! (©. A. Carter, a tobucco bayer, left
Lard 53 to 1U | for Kinston Mouday evening. ~he boy»
Oats 4u to 30|say be found this market tvo high for
Sagar 4 to 6) him,

Cottee 16 to 25) "" a oe

Salt per Sack 1 00 to 1 75) OAKLEY ITEMS.

Chickens 20 to SU} =.

Eggs per doz 10 to 1-9) OAKLEY, N.C, Sept. 30th, 1896.
Bosswax, per iz 2)) Miss Mary Hfgnsmith we are glad to
Keruseie, 1140 15) know is convalescent from typhoid

Halls. per tou
Cotton seed Meal
Hides

16 v0 | fever.

Sto%) I. H. Little and wife wert to Pac-
~tolus Sunday.

Cétrton and Peanuts.

Below are Norfolk prices of cotton | Capt. J. E. Hines our efficient section -

and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished taster at this place left Sunday with |

Mer-|his wife fur Rocky Mouut wiere he
goes to take 4 position with the Coast
|\Line, May success attend them both.

by. Cobb Bros & Commission
bhapts of Norfok :

COTION.
Good Middling 8 15-16, Mr. W. A. Andrews arrived Tuesday
Middlip 8% and has taken charge as sectiou inaster |
Low Midaling 8 3-16 at this place.
Good Ordinar 7}
Tone ye = Mrs R, F. Gainer arrived home Sun-
yee day from a weekTsvisitto Miss Annie,
. ~ | tahdolph.
Prime 23
Extra Prime 4, A goodly number of our people at-|
oancy 33 tended tne Dise.p'e Union at Oak Grove |
Spanish $1 bu Sunday andall report a pleasaut time
Tone"steady but for the dest.

Miss Mary Whitehurst who has been
~icn two weeks with tppheid. we learn
is nv better.

GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET)
REPORT.

LY 0. L. JOYNER.

We received a nute saying that W. F.
Moore caught a white shad yesterday
A shad is seldom seen between May

QUOTATIONS. aud January. Oveasionlly a stray one
is caueht in De ember, but we uever
Lugs"Common 310 4 heard of one in September before."
* Good 4to 7 Newbern Journal.
o Fine 7 told Rates Still Lower.
Cattters "Common 8toli On Monday we published a
* Medium ll to 15 Cclipp*ny from the Washington
o Good 15 to 27 Jlessenger stating that the rates}

On cotton from points on Tar
~river to Norfuik would be 80
, NOTICE. ceuts a belie by the Old Dominion

There will be a private schoo! opened Steamers. Since then agent J. J.
at ForbeTs Schoo! House in District no.| Cherry bas been notified that his
72. _on Monday, the 7ih day of Ocu ber! rate from Greenville will re only

Bary ai antl she ie Ssévoon 68 cunta'm ale: "Thy lower ato
For terms apply to will be a great ad antage toship
ept. 30, 1895. I. A. Suce. | pers.

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SmithTs.
1 .
| Fires were comfortable this morning.

| Monday night had a decided frosty
\f

eeling.

A full line of Boys Clothing; at
LavugTs.

oItis slightly cloudy aud looks Ike rain
"afier awhile.

17tb." Geuv.
Butter today.

Carr's fine fresii
S. M. ScHULTZ.
Five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and

five Thursdays this wonth.

1
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(| hey will meitin our
~Fresh Luuch Biscuits at

Fy
'

VU. . SinithTs.

| he ios juitu has Lung on well,
ja -ew vf Liese Cuui days will settie

bill.
Miss L. A. Hargrove & Cvo., have

opened a confectiviu store in the vid
Aifred rourpes store.

his

The persimimon wiil svuou be
ing itsvif mside the possum, wins thie
*possuiu Wil fatten colrespoudiugly.

Uctuober tried to give September a
haid parting kick Dy woFiugiug sume
frost the very firse murbing inthe new
mouch.

!

| J. ob. Cherry & CuTs new advertise-
~ineut Loday tells aucut the very class vi
~Yous you waut for ial aud Winter use,
jand a Carelui reading of it wii pay you.
Oli! those Uapes ac lisnyTs.
~Tuey ave from 15 tu £9 iucues
uug"and 100 Lo 1T IncHes
lo Weup.

j

Be Very Careful.

_ This cooler weather will make
~people waut to start fires, aud
we would drop the hint that much
care shonid be used in this par
ticular. The Jong hot spell aud
~drought has made everything as

idry as tinder, and xfter being in,

idisase so tong chimueys may
(have become very fuul wud dau-
gzerous.

J. F KING,

LIVERY, SALE AND FEED

STABLES.

On Fifth Street near Five
Points.

Passengers carried to any
int at reasonable rates Good

but |

ittyece!

When your thoughts turn
to the many, many things
that vou will have to buy
this winter for the comfort
of yourself and family turn
your footsteps toward the
store of

JB.Cherry &C

Where you will find
displayed the largest and
best assorted line of the
following goods:

RY GOUDS,

(Of many and varied kinds.

»

uouth,, those}

Dress Goods and Trimmings
Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-
ing Goods. Shirts, Neekties,
Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-
lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,
Hats and Caps the neatest and
~nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,
and Childrens Fine and Heavg
iShoes and Boots in endless

styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs

Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring
and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-
tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,
Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock
of FURNITURE that will sur-
prise and delight you both as
to quality and price, Baby Car-
riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,
Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,
Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut

Sacks and Twine. We buy

GUTTGN AND PEANUTS

and pay the highest market price
Sor them.

|
i

|

i
|
{

ReynoldTs SHOES for
Men and Boys canTt be
beat. ~amas eooea

Padan Bros. SHOES for
Ladies and Misses are
not surpassed. 7

HarrissT? Wire Buckle Suspenders are
warranted. oTry a pair and be~ cun-
sinced. The celebrated R. & G. Coi-
sets a specialtv. Gur goods are neat.
ited ad stylish. Our prices are low
and pleasing. Oar Clerks ar

tent and obliging. een. Pee

Our stole is the _place for you to trade,

orses, Comfortabie Vehicles.

J. B. CHERRY. &: Co.


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Daily Reflector, October 1, 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.) - October 1, 1895
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