Daily Reflector, October 21, 1895


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_ GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 21, 1895.

Ser

SUPERSTITIOUS WOM

These may be
suJorstitious wome4:

MondayTs child is fair of face.
fuesday s child is fu)l of grace

WednesdayTs child is boru for
Wve.

IRD.� 2

lint. si

| FridayTs child is loving and giv-
ing.

SatvrdayTs child must werk for
ms) living:

| But the child that is born en
~the Sabbath day-

, Is bouuy and happy aud weal-
~thy and gay.

| Of the month in which one is

~boro it 1s said :

| If a girl is born in January,she

interesting to!

'ThursdayTs child has far to go-'

|
Furnishings,

ithe stock ;
donTt agree with me.

~~ ACHERANDHANDSOMER

{han any ever produced.
I'm _ talking about.

My Clothes, Hats and
Look over "

itTs complete now, and see if you
One of two things I al-
ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than
you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell

you the same goods lower than you get them.

'wili be a prudent housewife, giv-
~en to malancnoly, but of good |
| Lemper.

It in February, a bumane and

~affeuciouate wife and a tender
mother.

ar line embraces Bion F. Rev |

olds fine makes for Men. Tieg-!
er Bros. and E. P. Reed & CoTs
or Lad-es avd Children. Also a
ull line of cheap and medion,
SHOES at old prices alth rough)
be mavufactureis Lave ina Ye an!
dyance of 2) per cent.

If in March, gaverous and im-
~pUisive, but apt to be headstrong.

If io April, inconsistent, not
very intelligent, but likely to be
~ good lookiyg.

pian

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Qn bd | Ifin May, handsome, amiable
3 = Cc ~and likely to be bappy.
om eS = bt " Lf in June, impetuous, will mar-
St CD ge | ated ry early avd be frivolous.

jato tae ge "s�"� ~" si f iu July, passably handsome,

S = me CD as ~buat with a sulky temper.
coe = bs a If in August, aiwniable and prac
of = "" tical, and likely to warry rich.

CD " ; | afin September, discreet, af-
SS v2 = EE fable aud much liked.
= .-* 2 camer It ia November, tiberail, kind
= a = Ou cS avd of a mild disposition.

oO = " ""S If in December, well propor-
=X C2 bo """"" tioued, fund of novelty aud ex-
7 " wl " ~travagant.
set: = |

~ = a ct atime Died.
=a =o so oD | At Black Jack, Friday night,
" as we ae ; ~October 18th, Mrs. Hattie, wife
ete Ya jet = of Henry R. Mills. Sue was the
= = =: bo ee ~oldest daughter of Robert Dixon.
"ses A ; ~She teaves a babe three months
ae tS� = ae co fold. Mrs: Mills suffered long and
° = = """" was fully resigned to the will of
set DS

= cS b- " - Count Penniless"My dear Mees
S = o Ss a Bauks, speak 4s vordi zat vill
& = nc TR make we happiest of mortals.
| cE T. MU N FORD. Miss Banks" Vicuey.
Fora zood smoke try oSouth

NEXT DOOR TO BAN. ern Leader� at D.S. Smith's.

FRANK WILSON,

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The King Clothier.

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Sunday Sermons.

Rev. G. F. Smith preached an-
other one of his series of sermons
Suoday morning on oThou shalt
not steal,T thé wry he went for
respectable stealing was to tae
pont. His subject was handled
with ease and good points were
brought out all along. We have

head it whispered that it ought to
be repeated.

Sunday worning was oBitter Wa
.ers of Marah.� There was some
sharp shooting throughout the
discourse and he ehlightened his
hearers on the many trials they
have to go through with. His
scene, when death enters the
~housebold, and the sorrowing
oues are gathered arcund the dead
One, how we were standing by the
obitter waters of Marah,� and we
could look to Jesus aod put all on
him and the waters would be
sweetened by that one grand
hope, was beautifal.

When you aresick aud
ease,

ith wearing Cloaks that do not
please,

Just banish sorrow,
_ pangs,

By buying best of
LaweaTs!

ill at

save the

Cloaks at

Rey. C M. Billings subject on:

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Gre You a
Fielp to Your -
Jpusband ?

Of course all ladies help their
husbands all they can. When
one donTt help its becanse -
they donTt know how. I know
bow you can help your bus-.
band and save a nive little
sum, tbatis if you have got.
to buy auy DRESS GOODS, -
NOTIONS and SHOES, by
trading with

H. B. CLARK.

You will find that a dollar wii] |
buy more at my store than a dol-
lar ever bought before. This a
broad statement, but_ it is tecc. os
The only way to account for this "
jowness in prices is the fact that
a little profit is all I expect. To
simply say. my line of dress goods
are pretty is not doing them juas"
tice, they are more than pretty,
dainty snd sensible novelties that
combine style and wear and sat" _
isiaction. My line CLOTHING
and GENTS FURN ISHINGS
in reach of every one, I ha
the nicest and cheapest ¢e
brought to this town. Don't fo
get to see me before buying. "

H. B. CLARK.

Middle store in Opera Eouse Block.





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a

in bis aunual repert to Postmas-|stab in the back,

ter Geveral Wilson leaves no tunity to administers it occurs.

. " A great many cock and bull
doubt of his opinion of those gtorins are being told concerning
which adopt bargains made by the Democrat

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~ + on : . business concerns : :
Entered us second-class mail matter. ~ic Senators with the Republican

itottery methods to attract custom- Genators for a reorganization of
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ers. After giving th» uamber of the Senaic, acc a division of the

"" lotteries which� have been shut committee ¢) »irmausbips, etc. No

olout of the mails by the anti-lot-/8uch bargain has been " made.
~tery law ~Just before tne last session oO

| which he declares b@8' (Q,,, cress closed thefe was ap

(From our Regular Correspondent.) sounded the death-kuell of lotter-|j, formal talk about some sucb
WaSHINGTON, DC., Oct. 18th. ies ip this country, Mr. Tiomas arrangement, but it

President Cieyeland aud all the jp his report says: oBut ?

members of his cabinet met for business men thiuk they mast, in|® dozen Serators and they had

. . ~no authority from their col-
the first time in several months at/order to succeed, resort 10 | leagues Te Ge

the regular cabinet meeting this Schemes that appeal to the gam- do not say that some such ar-
~bling spirit of the people, aud |rangement may not be made but

ek. ting was more in| . 4
week. ~The meotng . ithey accordingly sugar coat their| 1

natare of a friepdiy social gath-||., itimate enterprises with lottery |
ering than one ot business, al"ladvertisements. These fasciua- _
thoagh there was some exchange ting apparently innocent schemes a
ef opinions and informal discus- ~reach the boys and girlsof the _
sion of important matters bear- land aud tendto make them gam ("
ing upon the coming session of Dlers.�. The rebuke 18 sharp, but! ~ eee s
Congress. /L0 thoughtfal vewspaper reeder) Aa

~can deny itis CGeserved, nor that

p lt;
Sympathy for:he Caban revo-'i, is needed by some business)

lutionts is a perfectly natural)... corns.

feeling inthe hearts of Aweri-| Mr. Harrison's managers are
cans, bat the zeal of an enterpri® losing their shrewduess, if they
ing newspaper publisher of W asb-| prove of or are responsible for
ington, ib pursuit of popalar free), olitical fairy story tbat wasT
advertising for bis ~property, Las

| - 2. ft
~eircalated in Washingtou this)

caused a bumber of more or ~es | week. Talk aboot athiug mak-|
1 ake
promment basivess wen to al OW ing a borse Jaugh, if such a thiveg |

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their sympathy to ruo ~ with were possible this story wvuuld do;
their good judgment and to jrinii, The preface to the story sets!

in a public cali for a mass meet-| 4 that it was Tom Platt and bisT , . =
ing to be held in Washington for | ESTABLISHED 1975-

D. J. WHICH!

Subscription 25 cents per Month.

Lee OO
WASHINGTON LEITER.

was uot

y two or three Senators.

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ists. The meeting will be held,/}..k st the Mioneapolis cvaven-| PORK SIDES GSHONLDERS

and the resolutions of sympathy |tion of 92 and gave the vice-pres- NAH MICIES AND alii drde lS Ty BUY

. . . 7 ; "_ | ing their yearTs supplies will tin:
adopted; oe Sader eee rr idental nomination to W bhitelaw | their incerest to get our prices betere pu
cumstances it is an ill-advised af"| Reid. And as if that were no! chasing elsewhere. Uurstock is complete

fe . - n allits branches.
fair, implying ao entirely aunec~ |, sufficient perversion of facts for FLOUS. COFFEE
essaiy and ancalled for tack), single story, it proceeds to tell at, PEE, SUGAR
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of confidence in the administra-|that Mr. Harrison doesnTt want. RICK, TEA, &c.
tion to deal properly with the|next yearTs pomination to go to| iways ut LowmeT MARKET s810Ee.
Caban affair. The aforesaid en | Reid, McKinley or Allison, but toT TOBACED SNUFF & CIGARS
terprising publisher has been |his bosom friend and one-time | bling youwo buy at one vrotit. A
seconded inthis schemeé by Re-|ronning® mate, Gov. Morton.; et stock of

publicans, who hope thereby to! Gov. Morton bas pot proved him-| FU R N \ TU R E

embarras the administration. self to be as good a politician ax always onhaad and sold at prices tusuit

President Cleveland is probably |he is a business wad, bat nobody | she times. Qur goods areal] bought and
as faliv conversant with the pres lin Washington believes that he sold for CASH therefore, having no risk

. . to run.,we sell at a close murgip.
ent statas of affairs in Cuaba as eau be fooled by aay such story. 3. M. SCHUUIza.G@reenviite. NC

apy mac lo the United States,/as this. He knows that Mr. Har | |
and holding meetings in Wasb-\rison was in telegraphic com- Barbers.

ington or elsewhere, will neither) munication with the men who) = """""" =

delav nor expedite matters. He controlled the Minveapolis con-, JAMES A. SMITH,

will do bis daty regardless of bhis| vention, and that one word from TONSORIAL ARTIST.

own or the sympathy of others. (him to Joho C. New would haveéigy patronage pene ra NO

Assistant Attorney General for|prevented the Whitelaw Reid "
the Post Office Department|dea! being carried out. He also ERBERT EDMUNDS.

FASHIONABLE BARI &k.

Thomas"he's a clever fellow, a/knows that the friendship now so| Under Overa Henne.
Special attention given to cleaning
is but the Gentlemens Clothing. ~

good lawyer and a good democratT publicly proffered

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JR. | notwithstanding that long tatlo"|Judas-like perecursor of another}(jrcenville ss Collegiate o
if the oppor- wee. ~ S .

~¢°REENVILLE, N.C. S. DP. Bagley,
A. M. Principal.

many participated in by more than half,

dou eay that it cannot be made

wicked anti-Harrison associates, | " 5
the purpose of publicly express-iand not the immaculate Bevjamin ¥ RA S CHULTZ
ing sympathy for the revolation~| 44,5 stabbed Goy. Morton in the! @ e 5

we Duy direct from Manufactures. ena |
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Institute.

With full corps of
~Teachers. Next seasion will begin
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895.. All ,
the Kngli-tn Branches, Ancient and ||
Modern Languages. Musie will oe :
tanght on the conservatory plans
~by agruduate in music, Instruction |.
thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. J
(~Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution
~will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics
~free. For particulars address the Prio-
{eipal, Gree: valle N, C.

~ GREENVILLE

Male Academy.

The next session of this School will
begin on

MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1895,

~and continue for ten mouths,

Tie course embraces all the brauches
usually taucht in an Academy.

~Terms, both for taition and bear
reasonable.

\ Boys weil

fitted and equipped for
~business, bv caking the academic
course alone. Where they wish to

urs e a higher course, this school
guarantees ~tho:ough preparation to
lenter, wi-li credit. «ny College in North
~Carolina, or the State University. It
~yefers 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 arrange-
oments to continue in the higher echools.
The discipline will be kept at its
'pre-ent staudard.
| Neither time nor attention no
work will be spare: to make this schoo
aij tnat parents could wisb.
| For further par.iculars see or ad-
| dress
W. H. RAGSDALE,

July 30,1895. Principal ,

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| College Fiotel

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| MRS. DELwWA GAY, Proprietres

Conyenient to depor

| bacco warehouses.

| Best and highest Jecation areun
reenville. Splendid mineral water.

Rooms large and comf -rtable. ~Tab

supplied with the best the niarket a
' fords,

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~Terms rezsonable. ¥

aod to the t

J L. Starkey & Co.

"AGENTS FCKR THE~

-GITY ELECTRIC. LAUNDRY.

WILMINGTON. N. C.
This Laundry does the tinest work ir
be south, and prices are low. Wi

your work to our store on Monday an

nake shipments eyery Tuesday. ao F

t will be forwarded promptly. P
furnished ou application: ri







NILMINGTON & WELDON R. R.
AND BRANCHES.

| oAND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.

Condensed Schedule. |

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"
| TRAINS GOING souTH.
| Dated OR Syss] [Fs
|. Oct. 6th = SE 2 Sa
| 1595. Aim lem! y Ape
A. M./P.M.| A.M
eave Weldon | 11 52/ 9 27
r. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20
v Tarburo 12 20 |
w Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20 6 00
v Wilson 2 03/11 03
v Selma z 53
w FayTtteville; 4 3u/12 53!
YY. Florence 7 20) 3 Ou) |
a ee ae eet |
aa |
~ 3s
4.2.
ee
P.M.
wv Wilson 2 08 -s an
¥ Goldsboro a 10 7 o5)
Vv Magnoiia 4 16 x 131
¥ Wilmington| 5 4) 945)
/ P. M. A. M |
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TRAINS GOING NOTRH.
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Dated Rm | & = oO
Oct. 6th éais | S:a
1895. ZA lA i A
A. M./P.M. \~
w Florerce | 8 15) 7 35 |
w Fayetteville, 10 551 y 35
v Selma 12 32 |
Wilscn 1 20/11 28) |
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2s ;
cz
i 7
c A. M P.M.)
4¥ Wilmington; 9 25 7 00]
uv Maguolia 10 56 8 31)
4 Goldsboro 12 05 9 40:
i Wilson 1 00) 10.7.
ad farboro 248)
7 $= io =I
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: P. M.| IP. WIP. M, |
uv Wilson Jl 37; 11 37; 10 32)
a Rocky Mt 338) {12 O7) 11 16,
nace 4| ; |
ww Tarboro | |
av Rocky Mt 2 32; 12 07 |
; (12 55

a Weldon

Train on Scotiand Neck Branen Road |
Saves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4, Ub)!
%m., arrives Scotland Neck at 455 P|
p., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35 |
de m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20}
m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving |
ifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidop 11.20 am!
ly except Sundav.
ofrains on Washuigton Branch lenve |
iv aaltogton 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele
40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning
eaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m . Parmele 6.10
.- m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.
ily except Suuday. Comneets with
ns on »cotil:- nd Neck Brz.nech.
& oTram leaves surporuv, N ©, via Alve-
aarie & Raleigh R.R. daily except Sun-
flay, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 3 00 P. M;
~Arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. W., 5.20 p. im.
oervey leaves Plymouth daily except
~Sunde 80 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.
Atrive arboro 10.25 a.m and 1). 45

JOUN F. DIVINE,

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Two Croatan Indians, Lrothers,
named Locklear, were sent to the
penitentiary yesterday to serve
life sentences as uccomplices in

~wurder of Birdie Bullard, anoth-

er Croatan, in Robeson county.
Wade Locklear is sentenced to
dea These Croatans are
revengeful. They are descend-
ents of Croatan Indians ani the

first whites who came to North
Carolina.

One of the witnesses
in this case was Rhoda Lowrs,
'widow of Henry Berry Lowry, a
jnoted outlaw, who was killed

twentv five years ago."Greens"

~boro Zimes.

Cheap Excursion Rates

Cotten itates and ~teats! Exposition

ATLANTA, GA.
Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st., 1895
VIA

The Atlantic Coast Line

Through Puilman Palace Buffet

~Sleeping Cars between New York an|

Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg,
Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-

~ville. Florence Orangeburg, Aiken aiid

Augus a. For Rates. Schedules, SleepT
ing Car accommodations call on or ad-
dress any agent Atlantie Coast Line, or
ne undersigned.
.W.MORRIS, C.S.CAMPDELL,
Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Paxs Agt.
Cnarleston,s.C. Kichmcnd Va.
r. VM. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON.
Trf. Mgr. Asst. GenTl. Pass. Axgt.
Wilmington, N.C.

_ W.& ARR,

AND
Nashville foneecenared
& St. Louis Railway.

io DAILY TRAINS
NASHVILLE

CHATTANOOGA,
CINCINNATI CHICAGO
MEMPHtS sf. LOUIS

McKenzie
Route

TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
Emigrant

Rates.

The Atlanta Exposition will be the
greatest £xhibition ever held in the
Unite:l states excepting the WorlaTs
Fair, and the Round Trip Rates have
been made very low. Lv not fail to go
and takethe children. It willbe a great
education for then

Ga For maps, foider: und any de-
sired information write to

TO

J.H. LATIMER, J. W. HICKS,
Trav Pass. sgt, Trav. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.

JOS. M BROWS, T. M..

General Supt.
fe. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mau: -e*.

J. K.KENLY, GeuTl Manager,

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C.E-HARMON, G, P. A.,

Atlanta, Ga.

GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET
REPORT.

LY oO. L. JOYNER.

QUOTATIONS.
Lugs"Common 3:10 4
ae Good 4to7
ss Fine 7 told
Cuttters "Common 8 to 11
* Medium 11 to 15
ss Good 15 to 27

Cotton and Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished

Off SOR ect etelleseesecsencegy .

E NEATNESS? CIES

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Lecal Trains and Boat Schedule.

Passenger and mail train going
north, arrives 8222 A. M. Going South
arriyes 6-37 P. M.

North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
M, leaves 10:10 A. M.
Soath Bound Fre
M., leaves 2:15 P. &.

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ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday |
eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure
day and saturday.

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Weather Bulletin.
Fair, followed Tuesday by rain|

portion Tuesday morning.

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. Plaids just arrived at LangTs.

WaXTED."To rent a piano.
at REFLEcTOR office.

I will sell yuu a Cook Stove an-|
til Dec. Ist at the old price after

that they will be higher. it
D. D. HaskKetTT. |

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fresh goods of ali kinds, Rolled |
Oats, Saaill .
ples, Maccaron!,
Meat, &c.

JOEL PATRICK,
COTTON -:- BUYER,

GRIFTON, N. C. |

Will be in Greenville Wednes-
day and Ayden Friday of

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al days.

in south portion, cooler in e48t! saturday after a week of sickuess.

(on Saturday ni,ht when RC. Flan-

Shirt Waists Silks and Woolen agan, of
frum the train
hand, with a *~Howdy.T,
Apply a short visit to his paren
jing clean out of sight.
| Roy back to Greenville.

Go to J. 8. Smith's if you want ~cheap.

Hominy, Dried Ap-|you ever
Miuce Meat, and at the old price tcoat D. D.| Ladies cail and see our new line
of Dress Goo

ibas advanced.
lot of Stoves which I will sell an-
~til Dec. lst at the old price.

OUR SCRAP BOOK,

You Find.

Jas. L. Little has been sick for sever-

Tom Tysou came up from Ayden this

| morning.

Henry Duke and John Matthews spent |
aunday in Kinston.

Mrs. Frank Speight nas moved in J, Goods just arrived at LangTs.
| WhiteTs house in Skinnerville.

We were glad to see A. L. Blow out +

oWe were surprised, and happily so,

ViusLington, D. C., stepped
and grasped us by the.

He came on |
ts and is look- |
We welco ue |

Go to.J. S. SmithTs if you want)
he best Cheese aad Batter. B
For Sate."A one horse wagon
ALFRED FoRBEs. |

The Stoves ! the Stoves!
see 80 many stove

HaskettTs.
The price of evarything in iron ,
I have a large |

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D. D. Haskerr.
Go to J. S. SmithTs to get can-

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each |ned goods, fresh and nice of ail |Caraies,

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kinds. Horse Radish, Celery,
Salt and many other nice thiogs.

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Notice To Creditors.
The undersigned bas duly qualified

Leader, at Mouiris Meyer's.

Shoes at liscis, ~aft & Co.

LeaderT at VD. 8. SMITHTS.
Butter today.
at IangTs.

call on Ricks, Taft & Co.

Dia #24 a pice line of fruits,
37 can

before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt)
county as administrator of Mrs. Mary E.
|Roberson, deceased, notice is hereby |

FROST BITES.

""

Lock Through and See Whose Faces Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in

the Bud.

oTh CHERRY &

a

The best cigar

All makes uid shapes of Fine

|

A pew lot. of freautifal Dress)

Our ministers appreciate a good
igar by smoking the oSoutbern

CarrTs fine fresh
S. M. ScHULTZ.

17th."Gov.
The finestand largest Trunks
For R. & G- Corsets, new line,

oSouthern Leader,T best cigar
e town, at D. S. SmithTs.

can)
fresh |
|

|

}

At Morris MeyerTs you

dies, and cigars.

ds.
Ricks, Tarr & Co.

The price on MenTs, Youths and!
BoysT Clothing, bottom knocked |
out at Ricks, Taft & Co.

My specialties: Best Butter,
Fruits, Lunch Biscuits,

Meats, Cakes. Coffees, Teas, andT
purest Confectioneries' of all!
kinds. D. S. SMIi H,

|
|

is Southern!� ;
to the many, many things

that vou will bave to buy
this winter for the comfort
of yourself and family turn
your footsteps toward the
|store ot

JB.UNET
Nh

of many and varied kinds.

Hats and Caps the neatest and
nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,
and Childrens Fine and Heavg
Shoes and Boots

«

|

Before going
Exposition, or on any other trip,

provide yourself with an accident

policy in the Union Casualty & riages,
acci |Meat,

Surety Co., the best of all

to the Atlanta|
~prise aud delight you both as

~given to all persous holding claims dent insarance companies.
lagainst the estate to present them fo) WHITE & SPEIGHT, Agents.

ithe undersigned for collection on or be- |

| fore the 21st day of Uctober 1896, or this |
|notize will be plead in bar for their re-|
covery, and ali persons indebted to said)
estate will make immediate payment.

l-invite you to inspect my beaatitu
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

"NEW STOCK OF"

1

DRY GOODS, SHOES,

Gents Furnishing Goods

I will be mighty giad to wait on
you andshow to you my stock.
YYou will be surprised to hear
my Low Prices thit I reduce
since I bought my Low Tariff
goods. 1 will give the benefit to
you just to build me up a trade
in Greenville, N.C.

Fike sure to come to see me for these
- Goods most be sold at

The Baltimore Clothing. Stare,

- ~M- PREDLANDER, Prop.

*
oores ee ae ae

eee

CLOTHING,

{

This the 2lst Jay of October Is¥5.
J. L. PERKINS,

Admx. of Mrs. Mary Robersor.

IMPORTANT.

Some enemy, for the purpose of dam-
|aging us. has circulated a report, that
the bank had refused to pay our
~ehecka aad we woul: not pay for tobac-
jco. It is an infamous lie and we hope
our friends will not be
it.
and see whether we can pay for it or

|
~

oYour friends,
EVANS & CU.,
Prop. of the Greenville Warehonse.

]
4

We hereby declare the report that
we were going fro stop paving the
~checks of Evans -& Co., Proprietors
Greeaville Warehouse. to be false.
Their credit with us is good and is suf-
ficient to pay for a!l the tobacco they
ean handle. We take pleasure in doing

business with them as we have always
found them toe be prompt, reliable and
good business men,

TYSON & RAWLS.

influenced br |
Reed the notice of the bank below!

| Michigan had a apow storm
~Saturday.

| Tbe colored State fair will be-
'gin atthe State fair grounds on
November 4tb.

The games of football Saturday
between Wake Forest and Agri-"
~cultural college teama results ip a
tle.

The new gunboats Nashville
and Wilmington, are successfully
launched at Newport News Sat-
arday.

The committee to locate the
Confederate hall to be built and
endowed by Mr. Rouss, of New
York, is in session at Atlanta
hearing the claims of various
cities-

|

|

hen your thoughta turn

Bi

ie

NX Co

Where you will find
displayed the largest an
best assorted line of th
fcllowing goods:

GUUDS,

Dress Goods and Trimming
Notions, Gentlemens Furnish
ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties
Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-
lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions

in endless
styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs

Foot Mats, Mattinys, Floorin
and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur
tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixture
Valiscs, Hand Bags, and a stoc
of FURNITURE that will sur

to quality and price, Baby Car-
Heavy Groceries, Flour,
Lard, Sugar, Molasses,
Salt, Bagging and Tics, Peanut

Sacks and Twine. We buy

GOTTON AND PEANUTS

and pay the highest market price
jor them.

ReynoldTs SHOxS fo)
Men and Boys canTt be
beat.

Padan Bros. SHOES fo:
Ladies and Misses aré
not surpassed.

HarrissT Wire Buckle Suspenders ar
warranted Try a pair and be con
vineed. ~Ihe celebrated R. & G. Cor
sets a Specialty. Our goods are neat
new and stylish. Oar prices are loT
and pleasi: g. Our Clerks are compe
tent and obliging.

Qur store is the place for you to Lrads

J.B. CHERRY & Co


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Daily Reflector, October 21, 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 21, 1895
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