Daily Reflector, November 6, 1895


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GREENVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 6, 1895.

New
Creation

in

WRAPS

at

MunfordTs

Fine
Clothing
Shoes

and

a!

Dry Goods

at

MunfordTs,

NEXT DOOR TO BANK.

LOCAL NOTES ANDTOBACCO
JOTTINGS.

BY 0. L. JOYNER.
Mr. J. W. Morgan has been
unwell for the past few days.

D. J. Walker, of Durham, a
very highly respected gentleman
anda good judge of tobacco,
has come to Greennille to iocate.

Col. J. Bryan Grimes sold ninve-
teen grades of tobacco on the
Eastern, Tuesday, for which he
got a check for $765.

Reports say that the long
protracted spell of dry weather
has kept farmers in the old to-
bacco belt from selling but very
little tobacco as yvet- Now that
we have had a general season, an
idea of what the up countiy crop
is can soon be iearned. If it isa
bright one we may look for lower
prices, if a poor one it is likely
prices on good tobacco w.!l ad-
vance.

When first we commenced to
write the Tobacco Department,
Greenville was a local market
and our sales were composed of
tobacco that grew almost ex-
clusively in Pitt county in the
section tributary to Greenviile,
and in our articles we referred to
Pitt county tobacco. Gradually
as the market grew larger we be-
gan tc draw from a larger ter-
ritory until now the sales are
made up of tobacco from as many
different counties surely as any
market in eastern North Carolina,
and likely as any market in the
State- The counties in the cen-
ter of which Greenvi'le is situated
are-in reality the tobacco growing
eastern counties,viz: Pitt,Greene
Lenoir, Craven, Beaufort, Martin,
Edgecombeand Wilson. Ofcourse
there are other counties that are
generally considered eastern
counties, but strictly speaking do

~Inot belong to them. Besides

those mentioned there are Bertie,
Hertford, Washington, Tyrrell)
jand a number of others that are
just beginning to grow tobacco

but will probably never plant it

| extensively on anqoart of the

~plain to all, and dreadfully ap-

State.

STOP LYING

Awake | at night thinking about how and where you can spend your orden
money to the best advantage. You want the best possible values ob-
tainable when purchasing a thin: ng for wear. it is more oo
than right that you should have what you
want. To get the best vaiues go to

FRANK WILSO!
The King Clothier.

Where prices on all seasonable goods are several notches lower than the
water in the Tar river, The stock embraces MenTs, Boys and Childre

CLOTHING. LILO TALMG 7 ci,

In fact a complete assortment of

GENTS RNIN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES,

salt water atmosphere. The
eight above named constitute the
leading tobacco growing counties
uf Eastern North Carolina. There
are three leading tobacco mar-
kets in this belt, Greenville, Wil-
son and Rocky Mount. The last
two named draw largely from
Nash, Franklin and Vance coun-
ties and the territory adjacent to
and in South Carolina, while
Greenville is in the eastern cen-
ter of these and is strictly the
bright tobacco market of Eastern
North Carolina. There are five
counties around Greenville that
grow more bright tobacco than
ary other seven counties in the
State of equal size, and by the
common consent of some of the
best judges that we have, it is by
far the most choice, hence it 1s

H. B. CLARK.

K's

but best is kept |

if

parent to the worst enemies of
the market, that Greenville has
by far the best bright tobacco
market and the most encouraging
future of any tobacco town in the

STOLEN.
On Friday, Nov. Ist.
ROM THE PLANTERS WARE-

HOUSE OFFICE, a Doubie-Barrel,
Loading Gun, with the stock

rst-class goods go to

1

oe,

� For F

Wal be tneaaliy comardet

near the hammers. The finderT
FORBES & MOYE.





oa

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EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)

enn

The President has issued

bis arene adl at E oEy at

a
vem

eo Thanksgiving.

The Fair of the colored... peo-
_ ple opened in Raleigh yesterday
- and bids fair to be a success in
# j enemies

To-day it is expected that
the noted pacers, John R. Geu-~
try end Joe Patchen will re-
duce the record heretofore
made for pacingamile. Watch
for daster time thai2-03%. © |
NL SRN SEE :

Elections were held yesterday
in the following States with
probably the following results :

Kentucky, Democrats ~win.
Ohie, both parties. claiming it.
New York, City Democratic,
StateRepublican. Kansas,! He-
publicans will elect.. ~The same
resultin lowa. Massachusetts
is Republicaa. Maryland prob-
ably Demeeratic. Mississippi
overwhelmingly Democratic.
The Republftans vim in _Ne-
braska. Virginia gées Déaio-~
cratie Pennsylvania will re.

main, Republican! "Wew Jersey
is-claimed vy both ~parties
aE

THANKSGIVING PROC LaMA-

TION aa

~*

f

The)President�"� Designates November
38 as Thanksgiving Day.

President Cleveland has ig¢gned
& proclama@on desiguating Thurs
day,~Nov. @3,.as Thanksgiying
pr Day. The proclamation follews .
as comstant goodness and
_ forbearance� of Almighty oGod,
_ which have-been youchsafed to
w"thenamerichn people during the
eat which is, just ast, call .for
_ their sincere acknoWledgimént
and~devout ~ gratitude. To-~the
end}+tberefore, that we may-with
no oak unite in extolling
the k of our heavenly
Father, I, Grover Cleveland, Pres-
ident of United States, ds hereby
appoint Thursday, the 28th day

our usual occupations, and in
ouf actastomed places Of Warship).
join in rendering thanks to the
giver of every good and perfect

gift for the bGtfntéous returns
that have.sewarded ovr labors in
the fields and in the busy marts
of ~trade, for the peace and order
that haye prevailed. throughout
the land, for our protection from
pestilence and dire calamities,
pod for the other blessings {hat
have been ghowered pon us
from &4n open hand. And with
our:thankagiving let us humbly
beseéch the Lord tu so incline
the hearts of our people unto
Him that He. will mot ieave. or
forsake us as a nation, but will)
goutinué to us His merey and
protecting care, ~ghiding us in
the. path of national prosperi.y
and happiness, endaing us with
rectitude and vittne aad ) keeping
alive within us a) patriotic love
for the free institutions which
have given to us our national
heritage. And let as also on the
day of our thanksgiving espe-
cially remember the poor and
needy, and by deeds of) chairty.
let us show the sincerity of our
gratitade.

oIn witness, whereof, I have
hereunto: set my hand and caused
the seat of the United States to
be affixed.
|. oDone at the city of Washing-"
ton, this, fourth day of Novem-
ber, in the year of our Lord ove
thousand eight hundred and
ninety-tive, aad in ~the one hun"
dred and twentieth year of the
independence of the United
States.

(Signed)
By the President :

RicHaArD OLNeEy, Secretary of
State.

" "

A dispatcL from San Antonio,
Tex., says: oThe pécan nat crop
is being harvested in Sonthwest
Texas, and already several car.
loaris have ~been shipped from!
here to Northern markets. The
crop is thegreatést jo préduction
and quality of uxt for -seyeral
aud Séents per pound: It ix ea
Texas this year will amount to 20,

GRoveR CLEVELAND.� |

years. - Tie rhiingT prices oare 4)

me §

letters, 810,697
werd~, 31,175 vers-
es, 1,189 chapters and
66 booka, longest. chap-
ter is the 119th Psalin ;
the shortest and middle
chapter is the 117 Psa'm,
the middle verse is the 8th
of the 118 Psalm. ~The lovgest
name is in the 8 chapter of Isaiah
The word oandTT occurs 46,627 times
The 37tu chapter of Isaiah and the
19 ehapte. of the 2 teok of Kings are
alike. ~he Jongest verse is the 9 ef the

8 chapter-of Esther, the shortest the 35)

of the 11 chapter of John., ~Yhe :2)st
verse of the 7 chapter of Ezra is the
enly one of the entire cellection
which conlainseyery letteriu the
alphabet. ~The word **wordTT, or
its equivalent, oJehovah,� o7-
curs 7,698 times in the Old
Tstameut,.o' to be more
exact, the word *oLordTT
oecurs 1353 times and
the word *Jeho-
vahT? 6,45 Umes
The word
***jodTT
does
uot Oc.
cur in
the book
of #sther,
but there ie .
WISDOM, KNOW LEDGE,
HOLINESS axp LOVE ri EVERY
CHAPTER of THE ENTIRE, WORK.

College Hotel

MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress

y

o

_

Convenient to depot and to the to
bacco warehouses.

Best and highest location around
reeriville. oSplendid mineral water.

Rooms large and comfortable. ~lable
p lied with the best the market af
ards.

Terms reasonzble.

J: F. KING,

LIVERY, oSALE AND FEED

STABLES.

On Fifth Street uear Five
Points.

Passengers carried to any
mt at reasonable rates Good
orses. Comfortable Vehicles.

JoL Starkey & Co.

AGENTS FCK THE-

GHY ELEGIRIC LAUNDRY,
WILMINGTON, N. C.

Peg Berra does the finest.work in

~are low. We
make shipments every Tuesday. Bri

oi as

a

ESTABLA3HRED 1°75:

~. M. SCHULTZ,

PORKSIDES& SHOMEDERS

SARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY.

ing their yearTs supplies will find
their interest to get our prices befere pus
ete

chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomp
n allits branches... .
FLOU2. COPFRE, SUGAK
RICK, TEA, &c.
aiways ut LOwWgsT MARKET fPRiIces.
TOBACCO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direer from Mentfacturers, ena
bling you 6 bey at one profit. A con
glete stock of

FURNITURE

always onhaaderesotdat prices tu suit
jhe times. Our goods areal bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
to run,we sell at a close margin.

3. M. SCUHUL C4. ~#reenville. N C

CREENVILLE

Male Academy.

The next session of this School wil]
begin:on

MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1896,

and continue for ten months.
The course embraces all the branches
usually tauvht in an Aeademy.

Terms, both for tuition and beard
reasonable.

Boys we.l fitted and equipped for
business, bv taking the academic
course alone. Where they wish to
purane a r- cOurse,. this school
guarantees to

pre

enter, wi.h credit, any ColNege 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 arran
ments to cuntinue in the higher schools.

The disciplive will be kept at its
present staidard. * oae

ag

Neither | time nor ~aitén@on nor
work Will be spate to itive this senool.
all that parents could wish.

For further particulars see or ad-

. WB, Rassbark,















a3 WILMINGTON. i papa gg R. BR.
eA 7 a a
*aND ROAD. | f mere :
3 Yt | The. Setrmeanh Anuaal Con lens. Jo TARVIBS a BLA
bat _ |__| vention of..the.-Sendagy School of ARVIS & BLOW, - F
.| Workers of North Carolina will Ters"Gragy os to 2h) a ©
te IE nerd Mpa :Bé held ~in Goldsboro, eonim etc; * o Bri ht... Re ee © (GREENVILLE
2 : , |= ~ing Monday, November 25th; 1895, _ SESS oe Os!
. MS - SB. : Co 5, 40 @ Practice h. alithe Courts ..
: | at 7:80 o'clock P..M.;-and. continue Lvae MR ee is eet ni ste er so
To mi fuesday and. Wedneaday, cNon|* « "Pine... .. cates 3. H. BLOUNT.: ee
Leave- Weldon de ~ \vember 26th and 27th. -, |Currens"Common... ....6 to 1 Bron�. & & FLEMING. dee
Ar Boevk M 2 G7, ra a The Convention will be attend-| ~ o Good......... 12% to'20), : ihagerent se pcre
Tt tA ty |_| \ed by Prof. H. M. Hamill, Saper Fine:... ee SG Practice In-all the Gomrts.
Ly Tarboro © 24 | |. _ jintendent of Normal Work..of the . , ; " a
Ly Rocky 05) 6 uo Lilinois. Sunday .School. Associa:| Conted tnd Pednet: wid at deg, LATHAM. oHARRY SKINNER
teen 2 Hs tion and probably by Evangelists poy: Pals th oe day, Biri _ATHAM & , wien i Oe
ree otte ville eo, W. P. Fife dnd Weston BR. Gates by Cobb Bros.� & Comission Mer , ATPORNEYS-aT-Law. -
Ar. Florence | 720/300; | land other prominent workers, |o ents of Martek tiger Pw | GREED! TULLE: N.C
ete t| I | » the representation in: the:Con |Gotd Miadling = : 8 15-1 "_""___""
; gee Fs 2 7 ¢ s 4 fa ry Middiing ng 1 Bie] a ee °
: a lee: ~ | |vention osist.. of . members | . i.� avis.
� ; Ss ei: a Low Midd
3 ie ee aa ; ___" |of the the State Executive Oom= Good Ordi ein) 8 tr age] bcbg rteaveatl ~Green
: fp. M. | °TarM | mittee, all speakers, named in the Tone--steady, ean, As 4
a bai er bi eS : ro Programme of , the. Convention; Prime PEANUTS. 2 :
Ly nia 4 16 8 13\and five doloaatet for " coun"|Extra Prime =: 4 a :
Ar Wilmington] 5 45 |, 3p ity. hs oy tend eal coh ates :
_" ete Gientinerdessdcenced mosses Tone"steady _ iaahaon foo ITT] ""
TRAINS GOING BOERS __ |of fare. will be. obtained from all -Green ville Market. Cheap Excursion Rates
Dated Seis | S$. |railroads. An outline programme i
Oct. 6th éa l|:6 ring ad informytion concerning rail- Corrected by S-M. ~Sthultz-
1895. zA|z al road facilities. will be- pabh ed | Butter, a bai -&- 16 to 26 oe
Ly Florecee | |' 8 15) 7 35 All, Counties .whieb have -not|Gcmn et tat aia il ection
Fayetteville] 10 55! 9 35 beld Gonventions. this year, .are|Cern Meal 50. to. 8) , Be
Y Sateen 12 32 -learnestiy: requested | and urged to.| Flour, Family 4.00 to 4°50). ATLANTA, Ga.
ar Wile n 1 20)11 take immediate acon. poss , oe kath likey 10 , .
~ } "_ ventions and eiect delega ) Fs feat Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st.» 1895.
25 / the State Convention. A © fall cate Ree sactity se:
72 7 aay or ere from. ~typed eounty | Sul Sack 85 to 1 75 VIA ~
ee " "|""--| "--|_--- jin the 18 greatly esirec, ; #3 y 20
A. M. {P.M ~exe. per doz 13} to 15
Lr wiimington| "2 2 P's gWeseers the | Ministers, Beast sa ss The Atlantic. Coast Ling
aV
Erdem |S] |. | B[ot a, Seeder Genoa ence | leant fee at
Ly Tarboro ° = i themenlves and see that Coupty THE MORNING STAR. |; Atinata Ga. via Bits Pererabung,
- ous Pat Conventions are held in Counties ae
oe ae whew none have been ~held dor-| : , 8 :
Ba a) ing the year. ~ny! 7e O- ne : is cafl On d-
The local comm itte, on behalf \dress any pom op Atlantic Coast Line, oF
P. M. v. M|P. M,|of the people of ldsboao, ex- Dally News cal ny, [sna andoreigned. .,. 1 ;
Ly Wilson ed I ek te 32 tend: a hearty invitation.to the) - |J. W.MORRIS, C. 8. CAMPDELL,
Ar Rocky Mt 1) 15! Gonvention,, and i will: cordially | Diy, Pass, Agt. Div. Bass ,
_At Tarboro 4 Pastors sash Senool-w ork |x. M, EMERSON, HM. EMERSO =
Tarboro __ astors and Sun ool wor - M. ON, H.M. ~
Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07 ers throughout the tate. | The Only ~Six-Dollar Daily ol 3 Pty] 7 ( AssrG ' t
Ar Welgon. - i deed ~ County pre are urged) . its Class. inthe State |.

Train. on 3eotiaud Neck Braych 2oaa|t prepare fall statistical. repcrts
don 3.40 ifax 4,00\for the, Convention, blanks , for

meee ives a $B ao etaseTs which can be obtained from ~Mr.
@., Greenville le 6.87 .87 p. m., Betray 7.35| J: W. Causey. Statistical Secretary

S| Gis Greensboro. ~~� :
as Let every Sunday ~Schoo! in

Favors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax~on)
State Banks. ~Daily 50 «cents

at a T1-30 am| State determine, if, poasible,| Per month.T Weeki sie a =

on Washnigton Branch lenve|to be represented ..at Goldsboro
vepeningson 7,00-a,m., arrives Parmele |by ite.very best: workers, and. it|* Brees """
8. ~m.. Tarboro 9.50; ~ returning |should.be.a prayer and expecta. | = 2a
4.50) sis Satoeablene. 20 tion of the. Ubristian -peaple. of mel
m,, arrives Washington 7.35 pom-|N oth Uarolina:.thet..the.ap:| oBarbers.� ane
tan except Sunday. Con B with aise
seo Oi. Soke ~~ (proaching Convention may: be the
2 xarvory, & Cx vt C, vid Alve- most successful ee meworable| |

eee e
outh 9.20 Fe m4! pee.
Plynout :

. Wa. He Bs

a JOB, oi ~ PRINTING ~
RurLuoron Orrice ' ;
38 a vou. want on

nceegnenines

AMES: A SMITH,



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~arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and Zl: 40
a» SOHNE. DIVINE,





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8:23 A. M.
rrives 6:37 P. M.
North Bound arrives 9:50 A
M. leaves 10:10 A.
Seoth Boand arrives 2:00 P.
M.., leaves 2:15 P.
Steamer M arrives from Wash

ngton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday
eaves for Washingtow Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday.

Weather Bulletin.

Thuréday fair followed by loca!
showers in the interior.

JOEL PATRICE,

COTTON ~- BUYER,
G N, N.C.

Will be in Greenville Wednes-
day and Ayden Friday of eash

week.

Greenville Collegiate
Institute.

*REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagley,
A. M. Principal. With full corps of
Teachers. Next seaion will D
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895. All
English Branches, Ancient and
Musie will o

on the

couservatory plan,

2 graduate in music. Instruction

bd . Discipline fima, but kind.

Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution

will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics

tree. For particalars address the Prin-
eipal, Gree: ville N. ©.

EQBSECO

DIVERS AND SELLERS ~

I invite you to inspect my bdesatiful

"NEW STOCK OF"

CLOTHING,
DRY. GOODS, SHOES,

Gents Furnishing Goods

FEE be tight gaa vo wah da: :
* youandshow to you my stock.
* ~You will be surprised to hear

my Low Prices that I reduced
since I bought my Low Tariff
goods. 1 will give the bencfit to
you just to build woe up a trade
ta Greenville,

~|ter prices with them than any-

jbest of all we bave fuund them

ng Third Person, Plural Mumber, Present
Tense, Potential Mood.

J. H. Blount went to'Tarboro today.
W.C, Hines has moved to (Mrs. HiT
T. Daniels.

Miss Eva OT Hagan
Boeky Mount.

A. H. Critcher left today for Rox-
boro te visit his mother.

Policeman Fred Cox has moyed into
the Blow Heuse near the Ceurt House.

. Dr. W. E. Warrren and R. L. Smith
went to the Rocky Mount Fair tw-day,.

W. T. Brickell, fureman of the
Weekly, is at Atlanta taking in the Ex-
position.
R. J. Coob has moved into the resi-
dence formerly occupied by Maj
Latham.

Miss Lizzie Laughinghouse, of
Grimesiand. is visiting her.granodfather,
Dr. C.J. O'Hagan.

left today fo

This week acollector will wait
op Our town subscribers to yet
what they are due the DaILy
Reriecror. We hope every one
will be ready to settle when called
upon.

The news that came by wire to
the Rerrecror today from yester-
deyTs elections is that Tamma.y
won in New York city by about
30,000 majority, while the State
went Republican by a comfor~
tabdlé majority. Ohio, New Jer-

sey; Maryland and* Kentucky al!
went Republicaz..

In the race at Reidsville, Tues-
day. between the famousT pacers
Jobn BR. Gentry beatJoe Patchen
in three straight heate time 2:09

A GREENVILLE FIRM.

i

Cuocowm~iry, N. C., Nov. 6.

Piease allow me space in your
paper to inserta few words in
behalf of one of your most worthy
basiness firms, who are deserving
©| Ge deeteoas eohirT Gama an en
of eastern North Carolina can
give. i speak for -myselt and
neighbors whe #ave dealt with
them. We find Evans, Joyner &
Co. always to the front and ever
ready to look after the interest
of theit customers. We get bet-

where else. They. are. men. of
business.energy and push, éiid

See = ennai pees "
NOVEMSER NOTES.

Surg in tis Key of o@¥ JoinT the
Cher 6f Renters.

in sma ae

Almost spring Mike weather

again.

The Planters én Eastern both
had five breaks today.

Regular services in the Metho*
dist church tunigbt.

Go to J, 8. Smith's if you want
to get the very best goods.

The President has named the
28th as Thanksgiving Day.
The.circus bill beard near the

Court House Fae taken down
now.

~fhe celebrated clown, Jonn|,
Lowiew, says the oBouineru| �
luesder� wtuc best cigar be eye
amuked. fOr saic at VY. d. SunithTs

A par.y of northeru sportemen
are here trying tuvir uand at
partridgs uw the adjacent tivids.

The reason so many peo;ie gv
w DD. S. Suith fur a suavke is ve
céuse he Keeps u full une uf the
very best brands vf cigars anu
they ure sare to get suited.

The town is haying sume grading
cone On Diekeiuu avouls, aud

patting that street ia Vetéior concdr
tion.

Cheap, $1.00 por AW at © Ab

onald.

A great many peopie Lave beou
pussing through town today cu
way ww the Free Will Baptisc
Conference at Gum Swamp.

Nzuws."-The best: Fiour is
Proctor Kaott seld by 8S. M.
Sohultz. Try a 24 Ib bag.

Sigas multiply all. over the couutry

oerta Wes coming winter jis to arrive
aerate, oS and lasta long time.
Six Hooke es have beeu
meviaer Michigna te for their winter wah
ters during the last week or so.
ably ahead of schedule time, and this
the old settlers regard as a certain
weather sign.

Mr. Schaltz, what new goods!and
have you? Carrs. New York and
Mountain Roll Butter, Buckwheat

P: BR. Molasses, Oat
Dried ~Applies, Catifornia
Pranes ~and Raisins cleaned Cur-
reute, atc.

The Raleigh News and Obsers -
mill edition on Thankegiviug
Day. sfc is

Tarbell cheese. Mince meat»

Currants, o~Pranes, Backwheat,|*° 1

ito be friends of the farmer.

J- F. Gopugy.

Oat meal, Cranberry and ~ail kind |
of canned goods at J. S. SmithTs.

Car load of choice Prairie Hay) |

er is to. issste ® special cotton |

many things
that you will have to buy
thie winter for tie comfort
of yourse!f and famiiv turn

your footsteps ar tne
store of é

JBCherry & Co

Where you will find
displayed the largeat and
best assorted line of the

icllowing goods:

DRY GOODS,

inary and varied kind-.
Dress
Goods and
TrTmmi gs
Notions,
Gentlemen
Furnish-
. ing Goods,
Shirts,
Neckties,
Four-in-
Hand
Searfs,
Collars,
Hosiery,
Yankee
Notions,
Hats and
Caps the
neatest &
nobbiest
| styles, La-
' dies, Boys,
and Childrens Fine and Heavg
Shoes and Boots: in endless
styles and kinds, 8, Rugs
Foot Mats, Mattinys, oFlewring
and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-
tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,
Valises, Hand 8, and a stock
of FURNITURE that will sur-
prise and delight you both as
to quality and price, Baby Car-
riages, leon? Groceries, Flour,
tery and Ti Molasses,
Sut, Bagging Tics, Peanut
Twine. We buy

- COTTON. AND PEANITS

pay the highestT market prices

Sor them.
ReynoldTs SHOES for
rent and ys canTt be

Padan Bros. SHOES
Ladies andT Misses Abe

HarrissT W fre ~Buckle Suspenders
warranted. ~Try « pair and ~be iin
vineed. The celebrated R. & G. Coi-

sets a y- Our goods are neat,
new an ne gece Oar prices are iuw

that aad Our Clerks are poe
a. store B. CHERR place Ry eons


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Daily Reflector, November 6, 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.) - November 6, 1895
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