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Vol. 2.
GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 4, 1895.
NFORD.
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS.
BY O. L. JOYNER.
UT. M
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eer ee ant cant cma te center a erm
Quite » stroug delegation of
| Wilson warehousemen were on tLe
~breaks yesterday. They all suid
|toubaccu was high down here.
I
Greenville row has the best
opportunity it bas ever had to
{push its claims and show its ad-
~vantages tuthe world: Let every
one put his shoulder to the wheel
avd push with might and main
for the Queeu City of the New
| Jolden Belt.
| Tue people of Pitt county and
surrounding counties have advau
~tiges that nc class of agriculturist
ilu the great state of North Caro-
~lina possess. We haye lands
~adapted tu the the growth of vot-
~ton, corp, pexnuts, potatoes, and
all the horticultural products are
igrown to perfection. There are
arge areas of lands here in Pitt
~eounty which under skillful wan-
~agement could be converted into
~iuto blooming orchards that!
~would turn out handsome in-
comes to the owxers 1D a few
~years. ~Ye have almost as fine
jzrain and pasture lands as the
far famed bluegrass region of
~Keutucky, and last, but by no
~means, least Our lauds grow and
~oature the ficest bright tubacco|
~grown inthe world. Hence we
Tepeat that with these advantages
A yy ~Aq otf} UL potdaj
uop Ajnp a[qnop op 0} srvjpop
JO JA9 UY} SING SUBP|TYD puw sqyno A Udy UT
PRP PP NAA LLL LLP LL LL Le eel Ny ll Ll
01} OL SIOQOUST LSE
Tesivg 19}}9g PUB Jad
"QUO 40S OF |IR} 4,
poulva-prvy NEA JUM NO
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our pacple are blessed indeed aud
while some of of us taay think}
~ours a hard lot, if we ouly think!
' £ the manv Lilessiugs that we}
uve over others our contenteut- |
|went will be more general. |
| Duriog the last four years, in
other words ever since Greenville
~bas had a tobacco warehouse,
there have been enemies of the
market at work doing everything
they could to madermine and
break dowu the tobacco interests
Onr line embraces Bion F. Rev-
nolds fine makes for Men. Zieg-
ler Bros. and E. P. Reed & Co.Ts
for Lad-es and Children. Alsoa
MISSED!
mystery as the comet. His uame is Willie Green. He was hun-
gry looking, knock-kneed, and straight as a bow; he was
barefooted with his old manTs arctics on ; had on no clothing
except anempty shaving mag, which he carried across his
broken back ; 1t contained two railroad tunnels and twenty
bungholes.
cross eyed at the ed
eyen with his age.
his yest
Democratic ticket. When last seen he was on his way here from
Parmele shoving the clouds over the city to keep off the wet,
with the imteation of raising enough money to buy one of those
lovely SUIT of CLOTHES and a PAIR of FINE SHOES at
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
e of his neck. His ears were chopped off
is chin was glued on to thehip pocket of
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J
ish ard fal-e wethods have been
employe: to lure turmers away
from Greenville. Tou all of these
the tendencyof the Greenyille to-
bacco men is to treat such things
with silent contempt knowing full
well that they would soon rebound
against the author, but a report
has just reached us that demauds
an explanation aud a condemna -
tionfrom the writer as he is the
one this time implicated. We,were
told by a farmer Thursday that he
tad been. told while in Wilson
a few days ago that that O. L.
Joyuer was shipping tobacco
iruo this pointto Wilson aud
iwuking money on it. This was
used as a@u srza nent to the far"
mertoshow to him thatit was
best to cary Lis tobacco direct te
Wilson rath+r than sell in Green-
vilie where it would be bought
and eventually shipped to Wil-
son aod sold at a profit. To this
we only have to say that we have
asked every warehousemen here
if he ever shippéd tobacco to Wil-
son to be sold and they all say
positively they never did. So far
as we are concerned in this mat- | pad goods are not
ter, we sav empatically that the | cheap at any price.
EW GOODS.
TRAST
CLARKTS.
" Big Lot of "
NEW FALL G00D8
Is now complete.
Se
He wants your trade
HeTll get it too if
you are wide-awake
please remember to
see CLARK when
you want
Sons.
There are good
goods and bad goods
here. Every conceivavle argu
ment has been used to induce
pe sple to carry their tobacco to
eiher Wilson or Rocky Moant,
Farmers have been told that the
warehousemen here were buying
tobacco and shipping it to those
inarkets and making money on
it and other kinds of equally fool
fall line of cheap and. medium
SHOES at old prices although
the manufacturers bave maie an
adyance of 25 per cent.
C T. MUNFORD.
NEXT DOOR§TO BANK.
argument was used as a false de- | Good goods cheap
ceptive scheme to get tobacco to range or
Wilson aud the man who started many of. .
the report 18 an uuprincipaled
liar. 6 have never shipped a
pound of tobacco to Wilson and
we hope there is no one that gives
us credit for having so little
| sense.
in MenTs Clouthing"Prices very cheap.
H. B. CLARK.
Middle store in Opera House Block.
YESTERDAY night from his home, where he %
has not been for twenty vears, a small white __
boy, abont the age of Chang the (hinaman giant, and as great a ©
He had a low cut ulster shaved up the back; was_
He was a Republican in politics, but always voted the.
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, o
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a
Nice line of samples for Custom Work
Ec
oe ea is
Mii thiab ani ienti sf
�" State Treasurer Wort appoints
al
we world shall despise and forsake
in her feeble arms and earry you
- Love her tenderly and cheer h
a er
DAILY REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.
Subscription 25 cents per ~Month.
oEntered as second-class wail matter.
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
EE
as State bapks examiners Stephen
. Crowder, of Ridgeway, for
_ Fastern No:th Carolina, and R.
T. Joyce, of Mt. Airy, for West-
ern North Carolina.
A Chicago religious journal
advocates a head tax of $100 on
every American gving to Europe
to spend precio us American gold.
Ifthat is such a trrible thing
for the country, how about these
marriages of heiresses to foreign
tities, which take away in balk in
some cases as much as 10,000 or-
dinary travelers spend in the
course of a season ?
The Queen Of All.
Honor the dear old mother |
Time ~has scattered the snowy)
flakes on her brow, plowed deep
farrows on her cheeks, but is she
not sweet aud beantifal vow?
~The lips are thin shrunken, but
those are the lips which have
kissed many a hottear from the
childish cheeks, aud they are the
sweetest lips in all the world.
The eye is dim, yetit glows with
the soft radiance of holy love
which can never fade. Ah, yes,
she is dear old mother. The!
eands of life are nearly run out,!
but feeble as she is, she will go|
further and reach down lower for;
you than any other upon earth.)
You ecanuot walk into a mid-
night where she cannot see you ;
you cannot enter a prison whose
bars willkeep her out; you can
never mount a scaffold too high
for her to reach, that she may
kiss and bless you in evidence of
her deathless love. When the
you, when it leaves you by the
wayside to die unnoticed, the
dear old mother will gather you
home and tell you of all yoar vir
2 tues ~unti) you almost forget that
your soul is disfigured by . vices.
San
- Leoking for Office,
Notwithstanding this is an ~ ~off
year� in politics, North Carohna
~_| keeps up her record for politica!
agitation. Some who are cal-
culating tor a draught from the
political fountain of reward for
labor, are opouring out their
sculs� for the interest of the dear
people, giving them instructions
(?) which will lead them to fair
fields of plenty where they may
bask in the sunshine of prosper
ity-
Those who are now mest active
in keeping the people agitated
and in poisoning their minds with
bitter discontent,o=are the very
men who will be furemost in the
ranks of candidates tor public of
fice next year.
We do not see one scintilla of
patriotism in anv of it. He is
the truest patriot who does his
people the bes: service; and the
vest service any mau, Populist,
Demo crat, Republican or what
not, can ren der the people of this
~country to-day, is to let them
2 lone.
Any reasonable and fair-minded
man ought to see that so much
agitation disqualifies men for
basiness, distracts their minds,
disturbs their homes, sows dis-
cord amonyst all classee and so!
clogs the progress of the entire
coantry.
It would be restful if the place"}
hunters and office seekers would!
let the people alone and give themT
some opportunity to attend to
their business unmolested."Seot-
land Neck Democrat.
We're con Top.
ee ee
Through recent and current
events the South has entered
upon the peiiod of its most rapid
and substantial development."
Detroit Free Press.
The South is now only in the
beginning of its progress. It is
taking the first steps merely in a
forward march which in 20 years
to come will have carried it so
far beyond whereit now 1s that
its present advancement will
seem ens com paratively."New
York Sun
A dog in Cincinnati which had
ens at various times, was recent-
iy run over and killed. The chii-
reu showed then respect for hs
memory by burying him ina nice),
saved the lives of several chil-|"
MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress
Conyenient to depot and to the to-
bacco warehouses. *
Best and highest location areund
reenville. Splendid mineral water.
Rooms large and comfortable. Table
supplied with the best the market af
fords.
Terms reasonable.
Greenville Collegiate
Institute.
REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,
A. M. Principal. With full corps of
Teachers. Next session will begim
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895. All
the English Branches, Ancient and
Modern Languages. Music will oe
tauzht on the conservatory pian,
by agraduate in music. Instruction
thorough. Discipline fimo, but ki: d.
Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution
will be taught, if desired, Calisthenic=
free. For particulars address the Prin-
cipal, Greer ville N, C.
CREENVILLE
Male Academy.
The next session of this Schoo! will
begin on
MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189,
and continue for ten months.
The course embraces all the branches
usually taught in an Academy.
)} ~Lerms, both for tuition and boarT!
| reasonable.
Boys weil fitted and equipped for
~business, by taking the academic
course alone. Where they wish to
purste a higher course, this school
guarantees thorough preparation to
enter, wi.h credit, any College in North
Carolina, or the State University. It
|refers to those who have recently left
its walls for the truthfulness of this
statement.
Any young man with character and
moderate ability taking a course with
us will be aided in making arrage-
ments to cuntinue in the higher schools.
The discipline will be kept at its
present standard.
Neither time nor attention nor
work will be spared to make this school
aii that parents could wish.
For further particulars see or ad-
dress
Ww.
July 30,1895.
H. RaGsSDALE,
Principal.
Barvders.
AMES A, SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENV'LLE, N. 9
@ Patronage solicited.
ERBERT EDMUNDS.
FASHIONABLE BARE ck.
~ander Opera House.
see with $2 de-
oak coffin, about 500 of them at-
tending the a
Special attention " to cleaning
ESTABLISHED 1L875- -
SM, SCHULTZ,
PORK SIDES & SHONLDERS |
VA RAE Re AND MenticHANTS BUY
ng their yearTs supplies will tind
their trverest to get our prices befcre pu.
- |chasing elsewhere. Onrsi ock is complete
n allits branches.
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR
RICK, TEA, &c.
lIways ut LOWEST MARKET oRIVES.
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A com
rlete stock of
FURNITURE
) always onhand and sald at prices tusuit
jhe times. Qur goods areall bought and
sold for CASd therefore, having no risk
to run,we sell at a close margin.
3. M. SCHU4 la.ttreenville. N.C
THE MORNING STAR.
The Oldest
Daily Newspaper. in
ASS ike Gute.
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Savors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Re
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on::
State Banks. Daily 50 cents
per month. Weekly $1.00 per
year. Ww. H. BaRNARD,
Ed. & Prop., Wilmington, N. C.
J. L Starkey & Co.
"AGENTS FCK THE"
GIIY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY,
WILMINGTON. N. C. ~
This Laundry dves the finest work in
ste South, and prices are low. ae eae
make shipments eyery Tuesday. os
sagen work to our store on Motes ~and
% will be forwarde promptly. Price " &
ae furni-hed Oe Spee one Pgs
9 Rae ork,
j ij me ~ji ; ~SUMS RU SES ro = wes 2
Gah DIRECTORY. | REDUCED RATER! 0 ee
7 or | reer asecarvee ned | THOR. J. JARVIS. ALE: b ~BLOW =
| COUNTY, OFFICERS. COTTON STATES AND ~INTE | Lt EXPOSITION, J ARVIS 2 BUOWs 4 000! eames
Superior Cont Clerk, E. A. Moye. , Pactra | LA
sheriff, R. W. King. ome ATROKNIGYS- Aba Wy
Register of Deeds, W.M. King. ATLANTA, GA. 68 Practice in. allthe Courts wae ee
~Treasurer, J. L. Little. " , petnee
rt� | a C. OTH; Laughing, September 18th---December ist, 1885. B. F. TYSON, oe ace =
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Sucve Fors. | ; For the above occasion the Southetn Railway Co. will sell low-rate round | Attorney and Counselor at-law oo
jort"C. t pLibeba etdia ri trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga., and return on the following basis: 2 Greenville, Pitt County; N.C.
Leonidas Fleming, T. F. Keel, Jease L " Practices in all the Courts... a
Smith ands. M. Jones. " Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.
Py i ; : Makes a special of fraud diyorce;,dam-
SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwel) FROM : OA Bic: D: :E Ioesk actions te receyer lands and col- «#
SupTt. County Home, J. W. Swith. " ~~ " : " "" 2 ar care ntion give
eathon a th hee . ___ |Alexandria, Va......-..--- + eee eee reece: 96 25119 25: ~. vétld 003-2. 4 oTall snr penis reins se
W. 8; Bagedale. of Teachers." Prot.) Agheville, N. C.. 2.226256 e weagee ee eee edd BB. 423A 9 40: cued 3 5. 15 Money to loan on approved security. 3
Barlington, N. o. eo es ve oéwceicscuanaece :18 TOS. 70: cowed : 9 6B. ...- Peeuis easy- 5
" Burkeville, Va....... 2.2... eee wee ewes :23 25:17 1 ~11 95 -- ; ; :
TOWN OFFICE2S. ~ Culpeper, Va.....-....----.2- 2 cece eee :25 30:18 553... ne 50:.... |3. He BLOUNT.: I~ Le FLEMING. 4
g WA KL _ .\Chatbam, Va....... -........----- ...-:20 85)15 80). 110 5B: 5... BrowT, & FLEMING |
Mayor, Ola Forbes. Charlottesville, Va-............. .2eee- 23 25:17 U5)... ~12 40}... Ba penelaclniipsseeles ©
Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Chupel Hill, N. C...........-- eee ee eee 20 40:15 OUi...: :10 35) .... sar Practice in all the Courts. .
~Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Coucord, N. C..... 22. eee eee cee eee il4 20: awe :10 40}. .-. | 6 55 Si . a og
Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. Charlotte, N. C a ~ecw ees ee eres erses 1d 15: ee eee i 9 65: - & si 5 85 - ; ELC =
Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Dauvilte, Va........ Gh o0naobeoebd005G450e 20 05:14 70; ....:10 20!.... |» C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER E
Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L. Front Re N. sel ec ecco cencscseree eee o36 aie OU:,... 310 45: .... 4.*? HAM & SKIN N sR, |
brown, W. T. Godwin. ~T. A. Wilks, Front. Royal, Va..........--+ 02 ee eee eee (26 25:19 25: ....:14 00}.... o
Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins - Greensboro, N. ©.....2 0.2.26. eee eee: iL7 65112 951.... 5 9 20: .... SRE
Goldsboro, N. C......... cece eee ee ee ee 2k 7515 95; ....:11 60;....
pundersceyi he CO... cece eee cece eA 7H...,.5 8 60: ... | 5 25 a Fs
CHURCHES. Hickory, N C............0..02e ee eee ee ib BU)....- 11 25: ....) 7 25)Johnn E. Woodard, | . co. Hardi z
High Point, N. C..........2..000 eee JIG 95)....- 45 431... .1 & 40)... Wileon, N.C.� Greetiille, B.S
Baptist. Services every Sunday ({ex- Hot Spriogs, N. C 14 00 110 50: : 6 75\NA OODARD & HARDING, »
cept second morning and night. Prayer priog Sees se ee cece res = ib oOnt len ari ATTORNEA AiykeAW, ~Hi
meeting fhursday night. Rev. C. M. Henderson, N. C.......- seer e rece rcecs +20 40115 00; ...:10 45) ... Greenville, N
Billings, pastor. Suiday School at 9-30 Lynchburg, Va. Lee cece eee Spe aoeeoose 23 50116 50:.... i141 50: -... = wages
A. M..&, D. Rountree, SupTt, Lexington, N. C Sa eo go no So enon eee aase 't6 OB). .... ~ll g@: .. .: 8 05 Special attention cme. to collections
Catholic. No regular services. Morganton, N, OS eno OOOO Oooo eon 15 30). .... iti 25:. ees i 7 25 BO eee et ene fi
nig ne Rervices «very foe Sun- Nose N.C........ on ceecee cece ew eeee 114 85).....310 90: ....: 7 10
morning and night Rev. A,|Newton, N- C.,............-+- eee eens 115 8U'..... fyeee G T 25
Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 wean, V o | ie A BBL a ae : ° The Charlotte
A. i. W.. B. Brown, sup't. Orange, Va........2..02eeeee See eeeee 24 56:18 00: ....:13 10:....
. . x . ? Pp . Oxford. N: C. ween tee Cceeceseveereee ere 2-20 40/15 OU: ... 10 45: oswe :,
mania ae " mcrae ness Seee Richmond, Va........ Sec e cece eeeee . $23 25117 05: 12. 12 40).... ~
mee eeting | Reidsville, N. C...... 2... ee eee eee eens :18 83:13 8U: :.9 70:
Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith ore ve ee eee ee ceceeeee i i eee goscre |
pastr. suinday Neheol at 9:30 4. M. A.| Raleigh, N, CO... 0... eee eee eres :20 40:15 OU: ....:10 45;....
B. Kington, Supt. South Boston, Va..........-+++56- ..2.e/2h 55:15 it , 10 80: .... :
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Presbyterian. Services every 1st and btrasnnrg, Va...... 2. eee eee eee eee BO 25119 251 ..,.14 00}. . .
ara Sunday morning and night. Prayer |* Salisbury, N..C:.... eee ee teres 29S SOG ~ib 30: sees AL 25... i 7 25 North CarolinaTs
ting ~Taceduy night Key, Archie|Statesville, N. C...........---+---e 00 11& 30;....-:21 25: ....] i 7 25
MeL SOA. Meelie p stor. Suriday School at Taylorsville, N. C........- Lee. wee eee AG B5:....- 12 00:.... : 8 15 FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
9:30 A. M.,1. J). Evans, SupTt. Tryon, N. C.... 2... eee ee eee weeee. LO TH. weet T 85, ...e: : 4 90
Washington, D.C...........-. vewee se ee 26 25:19 25:.... :14 00 ..../ DAILY
. West Point, Va-...........-..- heed easce 23 65.17 35: ....:12 60:....
-LODSES. Warrenton, Va-w..s.s.. ec cece eters "7726 25:19 Q5:.... 14 00: .... AND. |
Covenant Lodge No 17.1. O. O, F-, Wilkesboro, N.- Ora ccpccecncss acc ssweine 22, 95:16 85: .--e:ll 3Qi.... side be
movia ©xvary Tuamlay ole bt. D.D. Has- Winston Salem, N.C..... |......-2i-- 19 00:13 95.... : 9 80: _...- WEEE:
et, EE eel Oe i oe eee el :
ae Lodge No. soe f day &. +n. Rates from intermediate pointT in proportion.
. meets first an Soa onday ui.l s . {ndependent and fearless
zene Moore, W. M EXPLANATION. none attractive tig eae apna Be
rman - | Column aA. Tickets will be sold on September 5 an~ 12, and daily from Sep- athe the ala. wagon a he ere =
BRS ee ee oe ~«|teinbar 15 to Deeember 15. 1845; inclusive, with final limic January 7, 1896. ~Col- | ye eo a
ae Blumn B: Tickets will be sold. daily from S=ptemver st to Jecember 15, inclusive, oo
iC ATNESS-? 9. RSS with tiria! limit: tweuty (20) , days. from date of sale. Columa . Cc: Tickets will be THE DAILY OBSERVER. 2
Disold daily fro tember 15 to December 30, 1895. incl is,ve, with fla mit. fif-
R | then (15) days ron Be loF sale. vee ticket a bear longer liinit ~han Stok is AD] of Soe, DENTS OE Soe ee
2}1896. Column D: ickets will be sold o1 uesiays an ursdays of eac
:| we-k from Neptember 17 until December 4 1895, inclusive, with fiaal | limit.sen and Nattonal Caption... 5 Te
_-sEND vous E (10) daysfrom date of sale. Colnmn E:~ Tickets will be sold daily from Sep-
k | tembee 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. ee
J (OB - PRINTIN G date of sale. 7 | & perfect family fournal.. All the
TO THE"" THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY is tne only line entering the Exposition news of; week. «The. oports
Ri Grouads, having @ double-track, ~Ground. gauge railway from the centet of the
f Atl iti roun
-Reriecror OFFICE ? city of Atlanta to the Exposi on ~
j Lx Ist. iJ Bia y Sy ~ : Wor tickers and fall information apply to your nearest agent, or address ONLY ONE Botta ~i ott EAR.
irst-Class W - : 1300 Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C, | THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, ®. 0.
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_ oLecal Trains and Boat Schedule. ONE AT A TIME OCTOSER OCCURRENCES.
é cece as FS . " iaininwnaeas
Passenger and mail train going) The Months Pass, But People in Larg-| ye attors of Local Interest Hap
N J pening =
NO; sari ven O08 de M. Goiag South, al __ . Since the New Month Came in. * ~
4 nd Freight, arrives 9:30 A Luther Savage went to Tarboro today. oe 5 lechenks "
M, leaves 10:10 A. M. Mrs E. E. Powell is visiting her sister a creme te ofaning., then your thoughts, turn
South Bound arrives 2:00 P,| Mrs. C. D. Rountree. It is time to shoot that straw hat. ae vou wil rece to ony
M., leaves 2:16 P. &. B. C. Pearce returned Thursday eve- 1 , this winter for the comfort
. eS Mayers arrives { Wash | ning from Baitimore. There is a general putting up of stoves. | o¢ yourself and family turn
. . . eur footsteps toward the
: ee ee Wallington Pasainy Tone J. J. Cherry returned from a business; A full line of Boys Clothing at J ore ot
_day and Saturdav. trip to Norffolk Thursday evening. LangTs.
. OMicials St . The Board of County Commiss ioners
Weather Bulletin. wo ore train yin eee of meet next Monday.
; Sat : the ilmington eidon ralil-
arday generally fer For a good smoke try oSouth sas . Ve
road arived here this mornin T
= " o ern Leader� at D. 8. SmithTs.
A Good Man Dead. aud sidetracked until the mail Where you will find
We regret ta hear of the death train passed. The special wasin|} ~The crowd here has gone but the . displayed the argent ora
A 4 = st aSsorte ne 0 e
of Mr. M. ©. 8. Cherry, which|charge of Capt. J-.M. Horn and) dust is still wita us. following goods:
occurred at his Lome near Bethel|/28d on board Capt. J. ¥. Divine,; |7th."Gov. CarTs fine fresh
on the 2ndinst- Mr. Cherry was General .Superintendent, E. B.| Butter today. 8S. M. ScHuULTz.
one of the most prominent men Pleasants, Engineer of Roadwav,) pe pail train wus over two hours
in the county, a staunch Demo- J.L Bridges, attorney, and W.)jate Thursday night, uot getting in uu- ;
H. Griffiu, Road Master. Thev jij: neariy 9 o'clock. ~he delay was
crat, and represented Pitt several) 7g on a tour of inspection and y y
times in the Legislature. He had an eyeto the facilities for
was also for years a member of|handling the increased freights
caused by some trouble on the mail}. ¢ many and vaticd kinds.
ilue.
Dress Goods and Trimmings
the Board of County Commis-|at this station. ~Southern Leader,� best cigar Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-
sioners, and was on tbe Bvuard Thursdays Races, iv town, at D. S. SunthTs. ing Goods. Skirts, Neckties,
that took charge of the county) There were about a thousand! ~yne moon celebrated the races by get Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-
affairs when they had been wreck-| people out at the track to witness | jing full Thursday. We do not recall lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,
ed under Republican wmisrule, the races on Thursday, and they seeing any people on the streets in the| Hats and Caps the neatest and
worked the county out of debt) Pronounce the trials of speed a8} ine fix, Lut sume got so earlier in the! nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,
od as t - The dast .
Ted made Pitt the peer finan. (£00. thes aver saw: The dust ee, and Chidrans Fine and Hea
cially of any county in the State. oping the horses Oh! those Capes at LangTs. | styjes andkinds Carpets. Rugs
He leaves a large family. The first race was the 3 minute|They are from 15 to 4U inches ; :
=e class, the winning horses coming |long"and 100 1.0 135 inches Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring
The young people hid a dance injonut as follows: 1st oLilian D�| sweep. and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-
a ~ _ t ° ; ° ° :
Germania hall ed night. An Dies n 8 a pera * by aah The best lino of Tablets, Note sa Scan nd Boge a Fpqinbict
. | = ese mask. wards Bros, Snow Hill; 3ed, oAn- Peper, ean relopes, Tae Anat of FURNITURE that will sur-
Sale of Valuable Land tique� Hackbarn & Wille!, New at the Reflector Book Store. prise and delight you both as
H43l6 OF V 210i 4170. bern. to quality and price, Baby Car
y virtue of a decree ofthe SuperT The winners in the second race ; » pe -
Geet ot Pitt county made at Apri term 2:48 class were Ist, ~John G.� by Circus Coming. Mout. 8, Heavy 5 Grocer ied lour,
42895 in acase therein pe'ding entitlei'Kdwards Bros. Snow Hill; 2nd We had a pleasant call Thurs~ » Lard, Sugar, OLaSSES,
= eth ; B.. Byanm et. R- Bynum oOld Black,� by Dr. _Warren, day from E. L. Brannan, general Salt, Bagging and Bea, Peanut 2
. Monday, November 4th, 1895, before|Greenville; 3rd oCantbile.� by contracting agent for Sells Brose, Sacks andTwine. We buy
the Court House door in Greenville.| Hackburn & Willett, Newbern.
x 3 Circus. We found him yery clev- :
- sell at public sale to the higrest bidder ; ; . d
the following pieces or parsels or land obe case in th © sbi oDe er aud he says his show will be COTTON AND PEANUTS
4 d being in F ille township, |o? ©! . :
| i aed ie SES io acral by Hackburn & Willett |bere on November Ist. Sells and pay the highest market price
For them.
_ _ Qne tract on the north side of Black| Newbern; oLittle Steve�by Mayor | Bros circus is the largest show
_~ Swamp knewn as the ~*Parker Place� Ellis, Newbern; 31d, Rush Miller on the road, it takes 238 cars to
soe eet others, containing |O¥,,G- J. Studdert Washington +. sport it. Watch the REFLEC-
AP capa ana others, containing The winners in the runniog
One tract kaowa as the oCherry |Tace were : Ist, oJ. B.� by J. G.|TOR and it will tell you all about/ReynoldTs SHOES for
Place.� adjoining the lands of R. #.|Chauncy, Washington; 2nd ~Maud /jit- T
Brnum, Julia Barrett and others. con-|Ellis� by Leon Williams Tarboro. | " Men and Boys canTt be
taining 200 acres more or less. beat.
aa One tract known as the *o~F rank Moore . Cotton and Peanuts, 1! ° F. KIN G, | .
" Place,*? adjoining the lands of R. B. Padan Bros. SHOES for
Bynum, J, ». Bynum and others, con- Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
�"� tain 220 acT 1 , and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished s :
ining 220 joren more ur lan. [be abn Bae a Wontiateston Mor ; Ladies and Misses are
we township known as the Centre Bluff bhapts of Norfok : not sur passed.
E Saks rte containing about two acres COrIon. STABLES.
e upon which is situated a store and
mom ot sale : One third cash. one oe ni sat ~ varronted. ree Suspenders are
: th ; diing 8 3- : ar ° # pair an can-
eee ee, ne sale. with| Good Ordinary 73; On Fifth Street near Five {vinced The celebrated R. & G. Cor.
interest on the payments and Tone"steady. Points. sets a s lalty. Gur goods are neat,
secured by notes of the purchases. ee new aud stylish. Our prices are low
Title retained until the whole of the| 5... 2 Sect eae & Our Clerks are compe-
purchase mx is paid. . | ar ug.
PvThis the 4th day of October 1895. / Extra Prime 5 Passengers carried to any|Our store is the place for you to trade,
: -" ALEK L. BDOW, [_#2¢Y 3¢! point at reasonable rates Good .
ES .. 3 """a rem + "atendy . ma Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. J. B. CHERRY & Co.