Daily Reflector, October 16, 1895


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f 4 houses Monday. Right amusing

J more. he makes shem. ay for

' unwell, things do not look nabtaral
around the American. Tobacco

good: bresks ~at all . ware~

to hear tlie Noyes ~guy oldT man

Sorry Frank Hodges one 80

Company's prize house, © with

Our line em braces Bion F . Rev-
nolds fine makes for Meme -4i: g-|

ler Bros. and E- P. Reed & Co's!
for Lad-es avd Children. Also ®
ine of cheap and medium

SHOQES..at old prices although:
the manufacturers have mute an
adyance of 25 per cent.

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Frabk avsent, althongh clever Mr.
Ellington -coptinues correcting
.he boys mistakes iv their bills.

Mi. i W.+ Morgan (looksstorbe
one of the happiest. men in town,
see him coming from home, hav-

jing take fee 1ng look at little
I Weitpry be all etiles, fs, deejhiu
\after a sale, with his immense
(actenenes of brights for his com-
~pany and you will find the same
l satisfactory smile on his -counte
bance. Why not ail of us "
and ve happy. | * HOM 4

Theresia beds a bres ae

our Eastern t tobacco

|

al

ten

sold any where, fn substantiation
of our agsertion we. saws letter a
day or so ago from Mr. J. B. Cobb,
Manager.

purp: as swell,
thanT their ~purchasesT elsewhere. ;

gl er eth

ate A aS NRE ER EE SBR Die glee a aaa

We are
jabove & re Soi che
jed for fear that S
get offendea. i nilvice�

eons

Furnishings,
ithe stock ;

jeqidonT t aoTee with me.
~iways mean to do: To sell you better goods, that
you get elsewhere for the same price;T to oset
you the same goods lower than you get, them

FRANK WELSC

The King Moder...

TELEGRAPHIC-BRIEFS. . | :

onda with, pie saypess that

Leaf. Department, of
the American. Tobacco Company,
saying the: tobacco sold on the
Greenville: wmurket - suited «their |
if- not better

mast het talk
a ig mention-
in may hear us and

, (Than any. ever prodded, oMy 7 Clothes,

ITm. talking
~itTs complete now,
One of twoT ching i

about. © Look

1355 3 AP Oe SeEhl GS

wn

é Zz *
= ae aa ee co� lie

the law in New York.

~The State bank, of Fort. Scott,
Kans., is closed by reason of a
$30,000 defalcation by the cashier.

Seven men are badly buraed
at Pittaburg, Pa. by the bursting

tons of molton metal.

Jndge. Coble decides the. Ar-
rington Committe legal and that
the Treasurer must pay the war-
rauts issued by the Auditor.

ing -westwaid, three bands of - in"

tricts heretofore bebe i and vear
Havana.

"The New York Yak OluT ~for-
merly accepts the challenge - of

Mr::: Rose -for::an- international
yack race next.year, the Eaghsa

Shore.� «

| washington City: grrr people of

United� States © haveT ~as much right tof...
eir opinions te they have to © fy coat t

_ The Atlantic howe real ~team, of
wins third placeT

ber ee ES

J ndge. terrae devides. that
horse racing 1s not in violation of |

of a couverter containing: eight

The Cuban revolution is spread-

sargente have »ppeared in dis~)

bent will: Dever xen: |

in the if
at £ 1@ Sayer Miles tne i}
ati | other if

what looks well.on fim iid rp 4
sides he donTt know aT good ~|
piece of goods from a common
poms rte wife does " 7
_ to his interest. to-,let,,J Uy
his Clothes, He nig : :
byit and is more em mingly
grewsea.� SE ing of vlothes:
-T-have au

| MenI songhts sate rupt
ple which Ful se bw ry |
-, dow Praise T habe. half its .
: $2 up. ) Be » me
before� si nage of
: line of Dniia!

2 aoe ~ha cmaa� CFSE

PE et







joan 25 cents per Month.

- SVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
- There is an epidemic of typhoid
a ~fever in Washington City. The
bealth officer reports that there
ented coven
deaths. The epidemic is attri-

Sone featdoe

'wilichT éon-
stitutes ibys 8 and the
pale serdh orev

and} indignation at the senti-
ment. It i true theT church is!
-|not perfect, but Christ would}
never have bleased as he has the
churen any organization guilty of
such a crime. We donTt believe
that the enlightened world and
public sentiment are better than
the church, and even these are

against ~haman slayery-
ave!T bo these =

against the church are better
than the charch and they profess
to cdademn the sentiment. Neith-
ec do we believe that the charch

phone poles from the sidewalks
o3 ak Clordedces ~Mi osion.
re 9 pel wt ot
it wif] be te
fene tilt ap Pee
time ago. The decistoll oF inte
* �,�ase will show where the rights
| # of the city stope and the rights of

~the State Come This is s
Z the the city Rab
: of North =

ee .
q It pashan to be rdgretted | Commencing October 30th.
that some of late have

seen atte wake ao attack upon
_ thechurch Even Dr.Cy Thomp-
4 (800.8 most ~intemate friends are
_ sorry ~hat he ever gave utterance
tothe expressjon at Cary, that
_ tbe church had always been on
_ the side of human slavery, and
__ then foltowed this ap witn a com-
omunication uttering the same

charge. This, ~however, might
: mot have effected the church to
: any great extent, as a motive

» could be very cieariy seen for!
_ this atterance by this politician.

- iis = A ape cryin ace how univer-
® 4 seatiment has been con -
mdemmed. But now Rev. D. H.

3 of Raleigh, ia & sermon
Sunday sight very mach to

* tt the conttary. It Uecomes te

endotses and chefidhes haman
slavery or has failed to teac

that it is dpposes it, wr. Cy},
Tbompson and Rev. D. H:- Tuttle

stito do what we canto make
the church better bat it is becom-

only divinely instituted organiza-
tion un earth. .

STATE HEWS.

este

. Judge L. L. Green of Watauga

is reported seriously sick.
Evangelist W. P- Fife will hold |)

a two weeks meeting in Winston,

A negro was arrested near Max
ton for attempted rape of two
white women. He was jailed at
Lamberton.

The Cherokee Scout is author-
ity for the statement that the ear-
ly~ frost damaged the farmers of
that county to the extent of $10,-
000 in tobacco and as much more
Om peas and other crops.

Deputy Collector Alspsuagh of
Winston has sold to Senator Till-

in hia territory.

Seturday afternoon a trolley
car of the Wilmington Street Rail-
'way Company jumped the track

mm Park, and piunged do
svat bo, the fence: beta

,

r

manTs South Carolina Dispensaryiof American Sily

while crossing the bridge over the) - ==

"_

= coment cage

B3TABlL3 HED, 1875- ,

SoM. ser,

PORK SIDES&SHOTILD

)ARMERS AND MEKUMAN'TS BUS
plies wiJl tind

pron A Set sa cpa pe.

a

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK
RICK, TEA, &c.

lways ut Lowke? MaRker Maices.

TOBACED SNUFF & CIGARS

we Day direct from Manufacturers, eus

roti. A
pre hn ate Com

FURNITURE

omhabd and 201d at prices tusutt
soe slimes. Out

aad
anid fo pe SAR Ee

bought
having no riss
margio.
& M. SCHULT 2, Greenville. N C

THE MORNING STAR.

oe
spaper in
Peis Neith Carélisa

The Only Six-Dollar Daily ot
its Ulags in the State.

Favors tAthited Free Coi

er and Repeal

nearly three thousand gallons of}of theT Ten Per: Ceni. Taxon
whiskey seized from biockaders|State Banks...

Greenville-

Teachers. Next session

«| preseheetye

Ticinte
Institute.

REENVILLK, N.C. 8. D,.
A. M. Principal. With fult ra ont
will

MONDAY, wa add cpegy 2,1896. i

oMibe be taught, if rg 2a ton

free. For lars address the Prin-

cipal, G vey -
CREEN Vue LLE

and centinue for ten | mouths.

~The course embraces ali the branches
usually. tanght in an Aexdemy.

Terms, both for tuition and bear
reasonable.

~~Boys' wel fitted and equipped for
business, by taking the nentemic
course alone. Where they wish

pursce a higher course, this oshoot

guarantees tho to
enter, with ered. ony Picea ta diem

College tn N
Carolina, or the State University. - It
refers to thoee who have recently left
ite walls for the truthfulness a this

statement.
Any young mari with character and
te.ability tekieg « oSourse-"-with
uswilt-.be. aided. ju) making -
ments te euntinue in the higher sohsels.
The disciplive will be ame al its
dard. _ a

Nuither time ner attention "nor
worle- will .be sparedte make this school

all tuat-parents could with, ~~
For further particulars see or. ad-

July 30,1895.

College Hotel

a o"
MRES.DELLA GAY, Propt ietress

Convenient to depo:
bacco warehouses.
Best and highest

W. H. RACSP ALE, ,

Snead

al to the to-

locati.»:i areund
reeaville. Splendid miueral owater.

- Daily .60 cents aallesbe
Dee-OMED 1: oo $1.00 per spied ie to SS Seat 0
ear. NARD,
es &P rattle o9 ~ilmington, N. 0. cae reasonable. «
__ Barbers. J_ 4. Starkey & Co.
,AMES A_ SMITH,
TOMROSSAL, ARTIST. .







earn enc cio

BEAUTY Rts? HEALTH. nein ponelievee tay aie oxeocived |

3 their bourTs polishing. There are :
y= Avtages Solis Boy Both of heT 7} so.spany hnpdred ings to,bedone|



eee

. a9 ids trated now| im the way of physical improve: |TROS-.J- JABYIS,
| snet _ ane be fat pi lean just ment. Of course every now and] ARVIS. & BLOW,
. oo, | Sehey LKB 28 i they dWole! fo» talke| *Ein, as often, ag it seems needful,
Dated Ro dns %§. | the trouble, and there is na: usd in| CDC must undérgs a ~Turkish: bath,
Oct. 6th. 16 | fe Sh 6m | theirigoing about, either, like a bean and the ordeal ean't be hurried un-
1895. we i: Zo. pole 07: foathe ~ped. e months! 9 der any circumstances. "T "New York
M. ago I was getting too Mest for the). _"o
Leave Weldon part ~¥ wanted't6 play,eo for five es eegeeercem | J
avi procs ~Eite wothing " cand) GREENVILLE: TOBACCO MARKET
eae drank; nothing. me hot -w ater with a REPORT.
Bi little lemon in iti: Tea ; offee are . s@ Practice In all the Courts. oe
" bad for the complexion any WAY=. All S70 he oe "- mei ar EW:
tendency : ER. LC. hAPHAM... .... HABBY. 8K NNER
2 i A i te feshingte, i ynes __ ATHAM & SEINA SH, F
Li Selman vA, gain.a year-sep some} | | L_* 8
~Lv FayTtteville) .4 30}12 53 became visible in my neck. got QUOTATIONS. ATTORNEYS + La aw
Ar. Florence | - 7. 20) 3 0u o frightened ~andT immediately sef_ to Lugs"Co 5 o r Jegsereen be i
vr ~ | workT to ~change: ~everything: ib my gs: Good : to |
diet for things his t bigs ticks ame «e Fine�: meta
Those bones wo not have come _ ooW
in my neck but that I had been fool- ee -Common ae eae Wiooraxe ~e HaR :
ish enough to ~worry dbout ~some- 7 Good 15 to 27 "
ee att thing. You oknow Qocasionally you : oS aos! giro Ne Z
~Lv Magnolia 4 16 can't help worrying. That season . Special attention file ~to.collections
Ar Mean mington| a ae ate bananas in every nee ch I * Cetten ~and Peanut. and settlement oF clalt ee
- M. form. and: atT all .- heurs , at, w bt spoils
Below are NorfolkT pricés of ~cofton|: |
77 th
TRAINS GOING NOTRH could cram them, I ate them with) ang yexnuts for yesterday, as furnished| [ N +
- : | ~cream. most the time,T and f ate by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer J. F. K �,�
Dated | 2,18 j@ = |everything else ~yécommeridéd as] chants of Norfok aien
" sa} os 73 flesh producing. ~Every ~day it seem-| " o oorron. 7 LIVERY, SHE.
jo 18s BA \%. |_: 7A | ed to me a thicker layer of fesh Good Middling 8 15116 Li
; A. M.|P.M.) formed over those bones, and I soon Th gs
Ly Florercce 8 '15| 7 33 had the gratification'af seeing them Low Midaling 83-16) © STABLES.
Lv Fayetteville| 10 55! 9 85 disappear iltowether. AAR ney 7h.
AY ~Wilse n 4 20|11 28 Ly While Iwrh just rigbt, Leat On Fifth oStreet near Five ~
le "| . eit t ike and always dtink Rhine), PREANUTE.- . | Points. : |
es wine for dinner. AsT regards Gomh-l ests PrinteT oo | i ae :
Dinan zal} |. }ithes to, be guarded. and. cared for| Spanish a @1 bu| point at Se mabis rates
A. M. P. M.| 25 Bealonsly as,. mother odres ~for|Tone"steady orses. Comfortable Vehicles,
Le, Wilmingzon 3 26 7; 0o| her newborn, babe. . u Bets Heblect nt
x one 418 -,31|t0. stay.¢for one so our éac paar ee ett - .
Lv Gol 1206}. San apenas. 3S » hot bath, and_I find Greenville Market.
tr Furbers | ogas | 10 niet that keeps the eomplexion in. splen- Corrected by S. M. Schultz,
- - + dia condition: Then-l.am very oare-|
£ S ful about oAfiointing ~my face, neek Butter, pert .
ox ? S.2 + Mand arms with the- best quality of Sngar cared Hams
2. 4 S| ''teold cream: every night: and.every | C | 40 te!
Pp. M. P.MIP. M, ~time there ~is any makenp to,. take Corn Meal | 2 50 to
Ly Wilson 11 87 11 87; 10 32)-off. -When I :go into, the surf, | pat pet ea Family 4.00: to
Ax Rocky Mt | 33 12 07| 1) 26} good lot df gold ream .on. my, f abe | bare ' a
qa TTtoaw he lacenithe it thick with cornstarch | sugar .
Unio. TRIELLG | "that proves. a sure . protection) Coffee
2 33 12 07 against both the salt water and the} S=!t per Sack
3 39 12 $5 ri ae Chicke wae 3
STE a womanT warts. to be. good heeaens. ey ix
orain on Scotiand Neck Branch 2oad| looking,T she. added, "she _miust| Kerosene, "
ea ive Sootland WN chara 4-00! make. an ~got of, -her physique: aud | Hulls. per ton
Gi @6.37 ~Kinase ce 4 gh} devote the, same tinie aha attention: Hides Seed Meal Lndeps ndeng and. fearless ; wil
, &m. Returnin bp 7.a0|.toif that other, people devote | to othe]: rized | tbe a °
~2 ately sod Be. m. Arriving. er things which they worsbip. Wom-|, 425 tab iiiy w el |
laily except Sundav. JSG, Iti atin ~thém- rf ; ; THE DAILY, OBSRBN ER. . 4
~Traing on. Washnigton branch, lenve hours each day..in. cu) yvating acl 5 aed.
). Washington. 7.00.,.m hE Parsrole| selves in; those. pursuits, The All of the news of the world. Go
8 40 p,m... Tarboro "9.50: ening ~megstic w devotes 1er time to] plete DailyT reports: " Smee
leaves: Tarboro ee mS, P| Ba re shilgren, and theT ~affairs c of her|; |
Dally piv ol g 2 yap at Omg pom 7.35. | hous d.. Just.s0,an actress de-|\ ""SEND, . YOUR"
trains on »cotl: nd Neck Branch. ~ | wotes, her time to, her physical. well
Pir Walcgn Heed N �,�, via Alve| being: Her good looks area lar, ~J OB a PRINTING
r

. R. R. daily except Sun-| part of ~her stock in trade, and~shéyT
7 aiy, sienna agg ioe ae ies M; is ¢ eompelled to care for them, ~Iti
othidetl ee $00 i'm: a weariness to thé seat groom ae

Sande 5.80 a. Ba. ma. Gunday-0.00 6 ~n.,| sometimes. sugh constah

| 30 ae oes DIVINE, 45| and occasionally 1 sign
won aide oJOBN F. DIVIN | ae on nD a exch
sy guimeson:+eme meek Pt-| the feeling that I riééd not

| | ) | Manage *. te ot th bas =
TR pe been se

| REFLECTOR OFFICE.
Leal YOU WANT os |





~
a

Local Trains and Boat Scheduilé.

and mail
8:23 A. M. oa

6-37 P. M.

Taras at arrives 9:50 A
M. leaves 10:10 A.
South Bound
M., leaves 2:15 P.

Steamer Myers arrives from Wash

arrives 2,700 P.

ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thurs
- day and Saturday.

Weather Buljetio.
Thursday, fair
The Musixale.

A nice house greeted the Greepn-
ville Amateurs iast night at the
Opera House. We learn it was
yery successful and the perform-
ers were well up in their different

parts.

Maj. Latham Dead

A telegram received at noon to-
day by Col. Harry Skinner an-
nounced the sad intelligence that
Maj. L. C.Latham was dead. He
died this morning. His remains
will leave Baltimore tonight. The
Reruecror extends sympathy to
relative and friends. A more ex-
tended notice will appear tomor-
row.

E. B. WILCOX,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Grifton, N. C.

Practices in Lenoir and Pitt counties |

EOSSECOL

BUYERS AAD otllEho

Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful |

"NEW STOCK OF"

CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS, SHOES,

Gents Furnishing Goods
I will be mighty giad to wait on

you andshow to you my stock.
You will be surprised to hear

my Low Prices th:t I reduced
since [bought my Low Tariff
goods. 1 will give the bencfit to
you juet to bulid me up a trade
in Gre nville, N.C.

Be eure to come to see me for tiese
Goods most be sold at

investigation and
ajfoors of the , people in

OUR SCRAP SOOK,

men

ae and See Whose Faces
You Find.

Mrs. A. J. Griffin is sick.

1. B. Wileox, of Grifton isin town.

We are giad to see Rey. L. H. Joy-
ner out again.

Mrs. L. D. Ames went to Nerfol&
this morning.

George Williams
Mount to-day.

went to Rocky

Abram Cox and wife, of CoxryiHe,
spent the day here.

Capt. J.T. Williams returned from
Kinston this morning.

B. L. Tyell, of Lynehburg, Va.,cave
in last night to look over our tobacco
market.

Miss Daisy Gillespie, of Tarboro, ar-
rived last night and took a prominent
part in the musicale.

James Franklin, of Lynchburg. Va.,
was a visitor on ourtobacco market to-
day and exvressed himself as well
pleased.

We were pleased to shake the hand of
W. E. Paddison, of Newbern, at the
depot this morning. He was wonder
struck at the growth of our town.

| A STRANGE

\Is it ome efthe Sigas Spoken of Fore-
| casting the Great Day"Worth an

| Investigation by Some Scien-
tust.

PHENOMENAL.

In the yard of Mr. John Flen-)

agan, of Farmviile township, on
the old George Joyner homestead
18 a mysterious Opening in the
ground. It is a large crack in
the earth, running from northeast
to southwest and is aboat 100
yards lcng"large enoughto ran
a tobacco stick in the crevice. It!
has been there more than a year.
It disappears when the rain fills
it with wet earth and as svun as
the earth drys again it app-ars,
each time more distinctiy than
the last. It is supposed to be
caused by the effect of the earth
quake a few years agu, which was/|4
so disastrous in many portions
ofthe South- Some of the super-
stitious are very greatly alarmed,

break aod separation of the earth
im that portion of thé world, and
ithey donTt know whether they
will be on the other side steers |
It is something to ecsuse scieu -

tifie -quiet the
that seo-

fearing there is abort to be ~aie

FROST BITES.

Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped im}
the Bud,

The finest and largest Trunks

at LangTs.

17th."Gov.

Butter today.

Carr's finé freale
8. M. SckuL7z.-

Goods just arrived at LangTs.

Your attention is directed to the law
eard of Mr. E. B. Wilcox in another
column.

oSouthern Leader,� best cigar
in town, at D. 8S. Smith's.

Fora
ern � at D. 5S. Smith's.

Remember the Musical
night- Everybody go.
Rev. L. H. Joyner will commence a

meeting at Ayden on next Sundty, as-
sisted by Kev. F. S. Becton,

The best cigar is Southern
Leader, at Morris Meyer's.

At Morris MeyerTs you can
find a nice line of fruits, fresh
candies, and cigars.

Cotton and Wool Underwear
for Gents, Ladies, Children and
Babies at LangTs-

We sawa man at the Warehouse this
morni owhe was 29 years old and
raised a t ten miles from town, but
had gever seen Greenville before in his

to-

' Just received at my News De-
pot at PenderTs Store a nice lot
~of the latest novels which I will

sell cheap. Call and see.

J. M. Biow.

Prof. 8.D. Bagley will conduct prayer
meetingin the Methodist church to night
The trnstees and stewarts are requested
to meet after praver meeting.

For Renr"aA six-ssarv new
dwelling with all neceroom out-
building. Apply to J. W. Hicas

To prove that the oSouthern
Leader� is the leader, they were
pronounced by SellTs Bros. circus
folks as the very -best.

D. 8. Sirs.

Fresh Qocoanuts, Ourrents,Cit-
ron, Dates, Chocolate, Gelatine,
&c, at L. A. Hargrave & Co's.

Before going to the Atlanta
Exposition, or on any other trip,
provide yourself with an accident
Borett in the Union Casualty &

Co., the best of all acc
Pats Arcee com panies.
Ware & Spricut, Agents.
Selis Bros. ae " alt
in my store | y night an
rekomed rs from me. They
pronounced the oSouther Leader�
the best they ever smoked.
D. 8. Surin.
When. you aresick avd ill at

bee
By baying bast of Cloaks at

osorrow,

- se

Pi aoa jue Oe Ai

smoke try oSoutb-|

save tive an leash

ot es me gl GY

0

When be
to the man
that you a will

many things
have to buy

this winter for the comfort
of yourself and familv turn

your footsteps me on
A pew lot of beantifdl Dress|store of .

J BCT & G0.

displayed ae saree ram ad
played t ur au
best assorted tine of the
fr-Uowing goods:

DRY GUO

of many and varied kinds.

U,

Dress Goods and Trimmings
Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-

ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties,
Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-
lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,

Hats and Caps the neatest and
nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,
and Childrens Fine and Heavg
Shoes and Boots in endless
styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs

Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring
and Table Oil Cleths, Lace Cure

tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures
Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock
of FURNITURE that will sur- "

prise aad delight you both as

to quality and price, Baby Car-
riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,
Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,
Salt, Bagging a Ties, Peanut _

Sacks and.Twine. We buy

COTTON AND PEANUTS

and pay the highest

market prices
For them.

ReynoldTs SHO«8 for
Men and Bogs canTt be
beat.

Padan Bros. SHOES for

vineod. ~Eho.celsbiaea Le eo Oat.
" * y. Our goods are neat,

Our sore is

J. Bo CHERRY & baa


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