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          <lb />THE<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLE<lb /><lb />1. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 19, 1895.<lb /><lb />cn:<lb /><lb />0. 242<lb /><lb />OR.<lb />N<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />| Greenville market were taking a0)<lb />farmers tobacco and shipping it<lb />train yoing!to these places and making<lb />Going South, | money on it. So firmly was one<lb />of our prominent merchants im-<lb />pressed with thie idea that be<lb />suth Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.| gave notice to a good many of<lb />leaves 2:16 P. M. ~his customers that he was going<lb />TW a vives ofan aye ito place a man from up the coun-<lb />yes for Washington Tuesday, Thurs try oD the Greenville market to<lb />pand Saturdav. ibuy for him, and that he would<lb /><lb />~~ PLP PPL PPL b-4<lb />~ship tobacco frou here to the<lb />Weather Bulletin. ~other markets and make money<lb /><lb />Friday fair. on it. He placed his man on the<lb />market, but after an experience<lb />iof only three weeks (but long<lb />lenough for him, the merchant of<lb />icourse, to be out of pocket to the<lb />\tune ofa hundred or so dollars)<lb />. his buyer made himself conspicu-<lb />A few years ago, 10 fuct fuur|oug by his absence from the<lb /><lb />ears Only, and in some instances | breaks. The merchant withdrew<lb /><lb />~ach less time than that. several/f,gm the tobacco business &amp; wiser<lb /><lb />tees eet Sere tales a more experienced wan. But<lb />revent a tabacco market being lostond of ama why it was thet<lb />. : . ihe lost on his purchase, he gave<lb />ery in Greenville nee asa reason that his man only<lb />es ic sutwage (oa the high tobacco. Strong<lb />ieee denied the right ee was this influence against the<lb />slant tobacco by the inerchant market, suceess came slow but<lb /><lb />sure. There are numbers of our<lb /><lb />ranning them, and thcse who .<lb />: . |people who at that time spoke up<lb />were not forced throT these straité|¢,- ine home market and have al-<lb /><lb />were advisea by merchant friends. | | v3 dene so, bat there was<lb /><lb />not only in Greenville, but all | +b . fc<lb /><lb />over the county, not to f rol with orp ie uence among som<lb />? | of our citizens against the market.<lb /><lb />eo nieky a crop, and inthis way |We have heard a good many of<lb /><lb />numbers - al people bhi xe \the buyers speak of the treatment<lb />iguorant of the natural adapted! | they received at the hands of the<lb /><lb />ity of our scil to the growth and| citizens when they first came to<lb /><lb />tine development of product! G eenville, and so far as ths writ-<lb />, we have had some<lb /><lb />a ib or ta go<lb />ral e voile aod en ~be lvery hard things said about us in<lb />inde ness from theT, anection with the tobacco mar-<lb /><lb />oppressing<lb />bead of our farmers. We neve | Kees so bitter was the feeling<lb />merchant against it- B<lb /><lb />al Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />issenger and mail<lb />h, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />yes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />orth Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />oa tiediienl<lb /><lb />Sa<lb /><lb />ea NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ll<lb /><lb />doubt but that our<lb />were honest in their views,<lb />when afew came together and<lb />tried to establish &amp; market for the<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ut as every man<lb /><lb />we knew that if success crowned<lb />©' our efforts the feeling would soon<lb />produ recs hae is irs '�,�| Le outlived, but if failure overtook<lb />ev eabli = ed busi ie presti ° " us we would be kicked into obliv-<lb />ustadils ineee P ze ~on asa vagiary youth. Moved<lb /><lb />seme of BF Lap singed wa by such incentives a few men<lb />thrown oe eet | Farmers oe eet ee. Greenvil<lb />were advised to ship their tobac" market into existence,<lb />co to. Oxford, Henderson and<lb />Durham and all the other mar-<lb />kets of the State, and told that<lb /><lb />the few buyers that were on the<lb /><lb />and while<lb /><lb />Boys<lb /><lb />we are the better enabled toshow<lb />t<lb />ket has bee<lb />show those whose opposition was count of the<lb />so bitter that although they fought | Mr.<lb />us a hard battle and caused us to- aged farmer<lb /><lb />a<lb />CORBETT AND FIZT WILL FIGHT<lb /><lb />is\Judge Hart decided that there is<lb />bat\ the architect of his own fortune, |2°<lb /><lb />le tobacco<lb /><lb />the object of this article is not to| heats.<lb />especially pass again through the<lb />dark days of the market, but in|to 0.<lb />taking a partial review of the past cinnatti,<lb /><lb />MEN,<lb />My New Suits<lb /><lb />are here.<lb /><lb />Comeandsee them<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Rev. E. C. Glenn, pastor of the<lb />Morehead City Methodist church<lb />passed through Monday on ac<lb />death of his father<lb />S. B, Glenn, @ prominent and<lb />near Greensboro.<lb /><lb />he advantages the tobacco mar"<lb />n to the town and<lb /><lb />drop many a hard earned dollar, | Loy<lb />yet our victory and the defeat of He died Satarday, aged 85 years.<lb />" Newberne Journal.<lb /><lb />their purposes was &amp; blessing tu |<lb />them in disguise-<lb /><lb />So Judge Hart Decides"Gentry<lb />Beat Patchen tor a Purse of<lb />$3,000"T wo interesting<lb />Games.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />(Special to Daily Refiector,)<lb />WILMINGTON, N. C., Sept- 19."<lb /><lb />legal bar to a prize fight in<lb />Dallas; so Corbett avd Fitz<lb />simmons will fizht at Dalla s.<lb />John R. Gentry beat<lb />Patchen st the State fair Park in<lb />Initiweukee yesterday: About<lb />sud thousand people in at"<lb /><lb />Joe<lb /><lb />tendance. It was for a purse of<lb />three thousand dollars and was<lb /><lb />won by Gentry in three straight<lb /><lb />Boston shut Baltimore out at x-<lb /><lb />Boston yesterday in @ score of 8<lb />Cleveland won from Cin-<lb />score ten to nine-<lb /><lb />LIVERY, SALE AND FEED<lb />- STABLES. .<lb />On Fifth Street near Five<lb />Passengers carried to<lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles.<lb />THE ,<lb />| SOCIETY.<lb />Protects<lb />you when sick and unable to follow<lb />your business or occupation.<lb />Average cost from about one tc 6<lb />r day. No assessments,<lb />For information apply to<lb />HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashier<lb /><lb />J. F. KING,<lb />Points.<lb />eet at reasonable rates Good<lb />A Friend in Adversity.<lb />Benefits $2.50 to $200 per Week,<lb />cents pe<lb />act cost stipulated.<lb />ZENO MOORE, President.<lb /></p>
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        <p>=<lb /><lb />"_""<lb /><lb />oe Be<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR:<lb /><lb />oe<lb />=<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />~<lb />i<lb />?<lb />i<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. |<lb /><lb />i<lb />" j<lb />Entered as second-cias¢ mail matter.<lb /><lb />4<lb />ee<lb />;<lb /><lb />A poor little BoyyBged but 6,<lb />died in West Indianapolis actual- ~aw bis<lb />ly of a broken heart, because bis/:jon will, in the majority of cases,<lb />mother and father could not agree |compel him toT turnish. the. -Yery |<lb /><lb />and had separated. What a great best paper the business will justi-T<lb /><lb />f EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) orief that was to break the dear fy.<lb /><lb />""<lb />7 =<lb /><lb />A Lave Letter,<lb /><lb />The Wilmingtou Dispatch says*<lb /><lb />an The following letter hasjust come<lb /><lb />We give it<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />into our possession.<lb />verbatim et likerat im:<lb />Law Orrice D. L- RvssELt, ~<lb /><lb />little bo~Ts heart. i is pafhetic| "<lb />~beyond expressioa-� His nfoe bebo considerin connection with<lb /><lb />~was Clarence McCane. Then the duty of sustaining their local<lb /><lb />~there was that loving little boy 10 | newspapers<lb /><lb />| is that strangers<lb />our<lb /><lb />own State who recently shot jndge largely of the thrift, pros"<lb />himse!f accidentally, inflicting * | ,erity, iutelligence, and cultiva-<lb />'moftal wound Just before dying tion of a comamuhity by the ap-<lb />~he called all the famiJy around pearance its paper presents.<lb /><lb />This astonishing statement is<lb /><lb />id be the avonal<lb />valne of the cotton of the South<lb />if. it were all manufactured at<lb />home, and the timeis fast coming<lb /><lb />when the worldTs cotton mills<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />em 6<lb /><lb />Another important point people | nust come to the worldTs chef<lb /><lb />lcotton field "the South. This<lb />| means a wonderful increase in the<lb />wealth of the South; is means a<lb />rate of progress and a degree of<lb /><lb />prosperity never seen before.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />oDear SIE os are one " the| saying he was aLout to die. And<lb />friends in various parts oO the ow in contrast to such tender-<lb /><lb />State to whom I have concladed' nes abd leye-we yeed of a young<lb />to write with regard to thé Repub}. thiefin Michigan. Eddie<lb /><lb />ithe local paper<lb /><lb />Many a home seeker has in great<lb />measure been influenced to settle<lb />in a certain peighborhood because<lb />reflected in its<lb />prosperity a prosperous and cul-<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />BY O-. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />lican nomipition for Governor.<lb />think my nomivation would be<lb />very acceptuble tothe Populist<lb />party. It would insure success-<lb />ful fusion in 1896. }<lb /><lb />oI baye maby reasons for want-<lb />ing to be Govenor, not the deast<lb />of whith is the factibat Demo"<lb />cratic politicians would rather<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Thayer stole the avimal obecause<lb />it was the best he could find;� and<lb />is new incustody. He is but 7<lb />years old. yIt ig tar better to die!<lb />uke the other two tittte Eoys did,}..<lb />than begin life as a criminal and<lb />perishing perbaps as a felon to<lb />die at last and go tg the devil.<lb />How very important it is that the<lb /><lb />tivated commuvity-"Richmond<lb />Dispatch.<lb /><lb />The Anmberican Quick Luncna.<lb />The prevalence of indigestion in<lb />America has been various!)y cccount-<lb /><lb />ttwo of the favor:+s explanations.<lb />But, asa matter of fact, it is not so<lb /><lb />have any other man in the Siate-.<lb /><lb />They -krow-that with Rus-ell for for, children.<lb /><lb />Governor, Democratic influences|<lb /><lb />will not prevail inthe executive<lb />office. Neither abuse vor flattery<lb />nor the power of their newspaper<lb />press, porthe blandishment of<lb />what they call ~societyT would<lb />avail them.<lb /><lb />Lest examples should be set be"-| much what one eats as the way .n<lb /><lb />How carefal we! which one eats it which works the<lb />should ail be in our words, in our, Dischief, and in America the way<lb />daily hfe! How easily the young!!5 4 standing affront to the art of<lb /><lb />are influenced by bad example i'gastronomy, for in what other<lb />| country than America, as a writer<lb />and while plestic and easy of ac-<lb /><lb />_ in The Critic asks, would the legend<lb />cess are molded in life and char-|**Quick Lunch�T prove an attraction<lb />acter. God help the hittle ones<lb /><lb />A foreigner, especially if he were<lb /><lb />oI would like to hear from yOU and depraved people!<lb /><lb />ana have your views about things<lb />in general.<lb /><lb />mae i<lb /><lb />Ripening Tomatoes in finter.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Among the wanv plans that.<lb />have been proposed for saving<lb />the tomatoes which remain uuripe|<lb /><lb />|<lb />Yours truly� |<lb /><lb />to the hungry man?<lb />who are surrounded by vicious) to<lb />'a British workman, would regard it<lb />; in the light of an insult. A French-<lb />God protect the innocents from |man will do anything in a hurry ex-<lb />the cruel contagion of vice, 1l- cept eat, and in consequence his di-<lb />morality, degradation! It is a gestive apparatus doesits duty. But<lb /><lb />jsad thing to see the young sneak | the average American seems to think<lb /><lb />. . : 'that the time spent at table is wast-<lb />aoe into dens, of hia sila a ~ed. Indeed the writer ix The Critic<lb />into places where sin and rulU declares that it is the commonest<lb />abide elways. As the twig is bent ithing to see men bolting their food<lb />so the tree inelives. The seeds at a lunch counter, not to get back<lb /><lb />ed for, iced water and sweets being |<lb /><lb />this way we have for several years<lb /><lb />Experiment Station.<lb /><lb />~atthe coming of frost, we have ,¢ dissipation and vice early sown<lb /><lb />found the following the most Sat) can obly produce a barvest of de-<lb />isfactory:<lb /><lb />. ; | vauchery, grossest sins and de<lb /><lb />ae wat RS IE smminent plorable final resualts."W ilming-<lb />gather all the green tomatoes. | .<lb />Wrap each separately in paper"| ofS<lb /><lb />=" ee<lb /><lb />eld. newspaper will do. Now The County F aper.<lb />pack them in boxes and store in<lb />a cool place, just warm enough to,<lb />be secure! from frost Lat not tion tothe people aud the inter-<lb />warm, the object being tu keep ests of its neigbborhood that no<lb />not toripen them. Br:nz out a| outside paper cap supply.<lb />few at atime as they are wauted,, If local newspaper is not what<lb />and p!ace fp &amp; warm tlaee to rip- it ought to be. the chances are<lb />en a few days in adfance. In/that the fault is not with the edi-<lb />tor or proprietor, but with the<lb />people of the locality, who have<lb />it in their power to make it what<lb />it ought to be, by. according it,<lb />proper and generous support. The<lb /><lb />had sliced tomatoes ou our table<lb />up tothe middle of January."W.<lb />¥. Massey, Horticulturist, N.C.<lb /><lb />The couutry paper bearsa rela-|<lb /><lb />to business, but in vurder to loaf<lb />|about the streets till the midday in-<lb />ltervalis spent. Even those who en.<lb />|joy more leisure show a similar dis-<lb />\regard for the high art of dining,<lb />~and an American lady has been<lb />jheard to sav that she thought the<lb />nicest way to live would ba to go to<lb />the pantry when you wefe hungry<lb />and take a bite of something, but<lb />that to sit at table was asheér waste<lb />of time. ~Ten mmutes for refresh-<lb />ments,� in fact, was ber idea of ra-<lb />tional refection. Here at least is<lb />one.of the things which we manage<lb />better in tlie effete old mother coun-<lb />try. Record breaking is all very<lb />well, but it is a bad ideal to aim at<lb />where speed in eating is concerned.<lb />"London Globe. .<lb /><lb />There seems to be no art of Know!-<lb />edge in fewer hands than that of<lb />discerning when to have done,"<lb /><lb />Swift.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected bv S. M. wehultz.<lb />Butter, per Ib 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to7<lb />Sagar cured Hams 12 to 133<lb />PCorn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Mew 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Fainily 4.00 to 4.50<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 40 to 50<lb />Sugar 4to6<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 100 to175<lb />Chickens 20 to 50<lb />Eggs per doz 10to 123<lb />Beeswax per Ib 2u<lb />Kerosene, 114 to 15<lb />Pease,per ou<lb />Hulls, per ton 6 00<lb />Cotton Sced Meal 20 90<lb />FHliides 5 to 9<lb /><lb />�,�otton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Coamission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk:<lb /><lb />~ONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />~GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Ge Patronage solicived.<lb /><lb />I aneaatre EDMUNDS...<lb /><lb />aS &amp;. FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb />oCoder Onera Heuse, _<lb /><lb />oSpecial attention, given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemets Clothing.<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lugs"Common 8 to 4<lb />o Good 4to7.<lb />o Fiue . 7to 1<lb />Cutters" Commca 8 to tl<lb />o Medium 11 to 15<lb />oo Good 15 to 27<lb /><lb />OCOTICN.<lb />Good Middling 8 1-16<lb />Middling 7%<lb />Low Middling 7 516<lb />Good Ordinary 7 68<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUT 3.<lb />Prime 2}<lb />Extra Prime rg:<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1 bu<lb />Yone"ateady .<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />panes A. SMITH,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY. | wi uitstO &amp; WELDON R. | He tel Professional Cards.<lb />a AND iokince RAT HOR. Tere olen lai bake Sal as casas<lb />or Cout Clerk, E. A. Muye. TRAINS GOIN aoU=S. . Convenient te depet and to the to- . .<lb />Sheriff, R. W: King.� eee ~}; Gomronlont to deper ATTORNEYS AT-LAW,<lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Sify Bt es = a Best aba higtiest location around | st F Prudtroe llth ee elgg:<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little. 1895. a &amp; Fl. ra reenville. Spiendid mineral water. ne<lb />sieenin ; " Rooms large and comfortable. Table. F. HYSON,<lb />oe  Dr. C. OH. Laughing- Leave Weldon A rele M | supplied with the best tne market af B.<lb />gervever. ar. Rocvk Mt | 12 57/10 20 tords. Attorney and Coanselor. aes ae i<lb />Dawson, chmTn "_"-" ~Terms reasonable. Greet ville, Pitt prev rota<lb />ween, w : 4 2. aaa P in all oS 34 ;<lb />Leonidas Flemivg, T. B. Kee), Jesse L. | Lv Tarburo | 12°20) Civ md Criminal Bast Labbe: &amp;:<lb />Smith and 8. M. Jones, =p SS "_" Educational Siero et eat diyorve,dam-<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwel) [py Cy Wilson 3 03 pn 6 00 asi, |ages, actions to recover land, - cole<lb />~SupTt. County Home, J. sae Iv Bay oe Of ey (SlewaT aie Collegiate. _rompt and earetul attention gives<lb />Examiner of Teachers."Prof. | Ar. rence 7 15) 3 0u ape<lb />. Ragsdale. " a Institute. ener on -approved security.<lb />= ss ~REENVILUE, N.C. o8! D. Bagte wee<lb />oF (y"a. M. P Prisetpa. With ~ati eorpe ot<lb />TOWN OFFICBES. "__. _| © } =. | Teachers. session begin |J..H. BLGGNT. eee<lb />- oo ! P. M. a.m |MONDAY, SEPTE BER 21808. All BRLounT 4 Fu &amp; FLEmt<lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes. Ly Wilsgh. 2 is 6 35 38 Kngiiet ~Branches, Aacient and | Sak oem apd ia<lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Lw Gol ro 2 Ww 7 20 | Modern Music will oe)<lb />. Ly.M ja 416 ~ ht on the conservatory plan, all Practice in ali the Courts.<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Ar Wilmington| 5-45 15 be | by gradeate in music. Inetruetion<lb />. W.- Petkins, chief, Fred. e. hee Discipline firm, but kind.<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. ° - : ,erms reasopable, Artand Elocution ke C. LATHAM. HABRY SKINNER<lb />Ceunciimen"W. H. Smith. W. L. TRAINS GOING NOTRH. will be taught, if desired, the | AlHAm ® SKLAN SK,<lb />Mrown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Witks,| "" a " sa Tree, . For sertioniers address the I�rin- L :<lb />Dempsey Ruffin, Julius Jenkins. J 5 &amp;e|s AT aT Law,<lb />uly 5th 5 A : S<lb />scene, . Fags. za Z Fi Jie<lb />A. M. P M. 23 : . o .<lb />CHURCHES. ¥ Fiordi:ce 8 15 735 Sohn E. Woodard,  F. ©.<lb />2,<lb />meses, Serrionsqrery Sunny (ox| EW Rayeacrin| 18 $31 8 a En aay<lb />cept second morni and nigit. Prayer| Gv Selma 12 32 uD &amp; HARE.<lb />m huraday night. Rev. Cc. M.|/4r Wilxn | 1 20/11 28 | .<lb />Bit - Sunday Schvol at 9:39) "-""- " "|-""- Greenville, N.<lb />A. M. C. D. Rountree, SupTt. Fe Sl pecial attention gives to collectiuns.<lb />thiplie, oNo fe services. os The next Cenie yA School will [4nd settlement~of claims.<lb />one. lereters fourth Sun-| clin TA E<lb />ating ge Br ee si) Pai<lb />tor, Suan rool a Ly Wilmington| 9 2 Lz.<lb />are caer ee | EMM, SEPT 2, 1895,<lb />oMethod Lv Goldsboro 2 4<lb />meruihg cua a Prove. Sener ar Wilson 1 00 10 20 and continue for ten months.<lb />Rey. G. F. smith,| -" "_ "-~- The course embraces all the brkaches| ;<lb />fF yRchool at 9:30 4.M. A. 25 tare usually taught in an Academy. :<lb />. Ellin ipt. ¢ Z é z Terms, both for tuition and beard!<lb />Preebytorie, | Bervic Reais Natiang - = nie 5 fitted and equipped for<lb />mocting orang taa  r C a hare loss, ~whete they wish "ts ae<lb />eA MIE, Do Brae supe |AT mocuy ME || 2 38 | "" Perrnutoce thorough reparation to| . FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />Soi, SUA eta) ce hs enter, wi h credit, any Oollege in. North DAILY<lb />Lev Rocky Mt | 233 an os Carolina, or Mate University.<lb />LODGES. Ar des 3 48 3 BO refers to those who nave. recently Lett AND<lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17.1. UO. 0. F-, si its walls for the truthfuluess of this<lb />me SST? Tucwday ® night. D.1). Has-| oo, on Sootiand Neck Braneb 2 sa|" Any you then with chiiratter gad . WEEKLY.<lb />Sates Weldon 3.40 p. m.. Halifax. 4.00] qiodcrate ability taking « course. with santas 5<lb />Axeusivilie Lodge No. VA URAL reonville 6.87 p.m. Hinetby 26 ( U2 Wut be aided In ihalohg arrae 1 ot<lb />s9 5 eatin i ae o .<lb />Ea: foores W ne y Hoteratng, teaves ie 7-85 |tnents to continue in thé higherschoolz.| Independent an<lb />ey Greenville 8.23 a. ~7.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />2 ne wee oe<lb />2 : 28<lb /><lb />ishy y any<lb /><lb />at 11:08 a. "<lb />ye catangton<lb /><lb />The discipline will be Kept at its<lb />present standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb /><lb />more attractive than<lb />invaluable visitor to<lb /><lb />io<lb /><lb />office, the club or the Work room. -<lb /><lb />k will be spared to make this school |.<lb />MOP. m.. "Rotate 9. : For further particulars see or ad-| All of the nes of the world. Com-<lb />leaves Tarboro 4,50 | dav tue aetooe dress plete Daily i 88 State<lb />¢ Pi im In, atrives Was on 7.38 p.m. Suly 20, ae W. H. Racepate, and National &amp; year.<lb />% "s ND YouR" SHOPS. nects °<lb />5 vas gon egg bahar Alne.|_. Get your eohool capplios ot He me Be THE WREKLY O8SERVER.<lb />~JOB i PRINTING ~uarle LE Y except Sun- flector Book Store. Wein! lot Tab- All the<lb />: To THE | | lay, Ce a 00 P. M;/lete Péncéils aad States. beret thy, * in<lb />A. ete P.m:| Large lot of Ledgers and Day| ture. Remember the Weekly Ob-<lb />~REFLECTOR Orrice Sendey, 52008 on, Bander 235 2 ee | Bouks just received ~at Reflector) server. :<lb />| Strive Yarbore 10.25 a.m and 1}. 45| Book Store. | ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb />i, IP NAN. WANT" ; JOBN ¥. DIVINE panet line of Ta) . Note<lb />~s Ripa $ General Supt. . velopes, Paper,| Send for sample copies. Address<lb />4a EREON, Trefie Mac fod Oskds ia otown ca = be found THE OBSERVER,<lb />D'S.  CENTLY. at the Reflector Book Store Charlotte ieee.<lb /></p>
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        <p>.<lb /><lb />LU<lb /><lb />YOUR 2A PTTENTION|<lb />IS CALLED.iQ THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF"~<lb /><lb />DRESS SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />{STOPSESIL0<lb /><lb />w. B. Wilson went fo Bethel: to-day.<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb />a . | ~ $9<lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E:S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !*<lb /><lb />isthe largest ard eheapest ever of -|<lb /><lb />fered im this town, come and see for|<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods seld on their merits<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.)<lb /><lb />~~ &amp;<lb /><lb />with a large and attractive stock of<lb /><lb />NEW. COODS.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />os io a<lb /><lb />Miss Elia Montero<lb />Weduesday eveuing.<lb /><lb />oMrs. R. W. King,<lb />Kinston, this morning.<lb /><lb />Mre-o@tten Sarwar aoe is)<lb />visiting her patents; here.<lb /><lb />returned home<lb /><lb />returned from<lb /><lb />A. R. Dupree, went to Weldon otod: Ly<lb />ty stand a p -stal examination.<lb /><lb />J, W. Qutherly and wife, of Centre-<lb />ville, speut the day: here yesterday.<lb /><lb />C. D. Rountree returned irom Sc... -<lb />land Neck, Wednesday eveuing.<lb /><lb />e J. B.Edward., of seotland Neck, came<lb />daw Wednesday evening to atteud the<lb />Lbreaks to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. Gilpeu, a pension examiner for<lb />| the U. S. Government is in town inves-<lb />itigating some pen-idn claims.<lb />. Abram~ ox isspending a few days in<lb />town to the delight of his many friends,<lb /><lb />WRC ts 4 soe thet<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />goods now*e0aing in-<lb /><lb />},.. T- L. Boyd, went to Weldon to-day. 7<lb />pearedTon the streets th's court and they<lb />were both colored.<lb /><lb />LiapgTs.<lb />;<lb />~ F resh lot of: Crackers We<lb /><lb />Cakes just received by D<lb /><lb />efs That Inform You What'is Go-<lb />PAs Pe Shy ach Tear ee<lb /><lb /> DonTs fail to see LangTs new<lb /><lb />and Sg<lb /><lb />Only two medicine venders have ap-<lb /><lb />New Goods arriving daily at<lb /><lb />Hardee.<lb /><lb />The shipment of James grapes will!<lb />soon begin, as they wiil be ripe enough,<lb />ina few days.<lb /><lb />J.C. Cobb &amp; Son have jus re-<lb />ceived a car load of Bagging and<lb /><lb />Ties. Call see them.<lb />Good store for Vo Apply to<lb />. H. Lone<lb /><lb />The marriage of Juli s Fleming, one<lb />ot eur barbers. ~udi Dudley. Wed-'<lb />nesday night. wi: apepn'Tar event in<lb />colored social circles. Many of Jule ~3 |<lb />white friends sent him presents.<lb /><lb />17th." Gov.<lb />Butter today.<lb /><lb />Carr's fine fresh<lb />S. M. ScHULTZ.<lb /><lb />a 39 much bétter thag we had egpe<lb />m Greep vilke = :<lb /><lb />&amp; \ obs Veda hdeb Waidald<lb /><lb />The following cases were disposed of<lb />since our last repurt.<lb />MeG, Rogers, Larceny, not guilty..<lb />Jno. R. Garris and Jesse Guarrls, af-<lb />| fray. plead guilty, jn dgment suspended<lb />ion om) entof cog : i= md<lb />Jtha Joyver, a<lb />judgment |<lb />. costs:<lb /><lb />: .H. White, C. F. White, vames<lb />White. Jas. Harris, affrzy W. H. White<lb />and Jas. Harris gitiity James White; Cc.<lb /><lb />-|F. White net guilty:<lb /><lb />Wiley Williams, affray, pleads guilty,<lb />judgmeat suspen'ed on payments. of<lb /><lb />costs<lb />Geo. Eilisoa larceny receiving, pleads<lb />guilty. jidgment suspended on pay-<lb /><lb />fe and points thi:<lb /><lb />| Pitt county,<lb /><lb />There were over t):i people from |<lb />side to get off!<lb />the train here this morning. This<lb />shows how convenient the railroad is to<lb />people coming to court or who have<lb />business in town.<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />My store will be closed on<lb />Thureday, 19th andon Saturday,<lb />28th, on account of ae<lb /><lb />S&amp;S. M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />A stranger was heard to say this<lb />week: ~*What a county you people<lb />have down here ! what a live town and<lb />hustlingTpeople. [ would like to live in<lb />~there is tess complaias- of<lb />hard times oo any pace I have seen<lb />Ina long time.T<lb /><lb />. Ki :<lb /><lb />_ESTABLISHSD 1875-<lb /><lb />S.77- Schultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp; SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERs AND MERKCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest tuget our prices befcre pu.<lb /><lb />chasing else where. Ourstock is comp ete<lb />n all in branches.<lb /><lb />FLOU2, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />lways ut LOWEST MARKET 2 RIUES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you to buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of . -<lb /><lb />FURNITU RE<lb /><lb />always Onland and sold at pricesao sult<lb />jhe times. Quy goods areall bought-and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having norisk<lb />to run.we sell at aclose margip.<lb /><lb />8B. M..SCHUL': Greenville. N- Cc<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />Phe Oldest.<lb />Daily New<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />SF 25 i =o<lb /><lb />It is my pleasure to state to the people went of costs.<lb />of Greenville that I have begun the)' "&amp;t " nner sith deadly<lb />Dry Goods business -here, and repect-| pepe =  Juigment<lb /><lb />7 in<lb /><lb />The Pieuters Warehouse still<lb />keeps the ijead. No matter what<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />fully solicit a share of your patronage.<lb />I gyaraptee price ani quality or<lb /><lb />Mooney Refunded.<lb />my stank<lb />plete line of<lb /><lb />~DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />cis: FURNISHING 3008,<lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />oI Lusty<lb /><lb />in the State. All are invited to come<lb />and také a tookTthrough 6ar lame New<lb />S:ock.-.<lb /><lb />3. BL CLARK.<lb /><lb />Middle storeTin Opera "House block.<lb /><lb />embraces a full aud com-<lb /><lb />~to give you as many bar-<lb />gains for°-THE CASH, a8 any concern °<lb /><lb />pended on pay ment of cosis.<lb />West Gorham carrying concealed<lb />~veapons, pleads guilty, judgment sus-<lb /><lb />sale, they havea full honee. They<lb />were Chock full to-day and prices<lb /><lb />peuded ou payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Sandy Reldiit carrying concealed,<lb />Weapons uo: guilty.<lb /><lb />B. L. Cooper, carrying concealed<lb />weapons, guilty, judgment suspended<lb />on payment of c s8*s.<lb /><lb />Bb. L. Cooper, carrying concealed<lb /><lb />| wexpons, pleads guilty: judzmeit: sus-<lb />'pendedon paymet af eo té:<lb /><lb />BK. L. Ceoper,. sssauit with duadiy<lb />weap with intent to kill, guilty, sen-<lb />tenced 2 months in jail to be discharged<lb />upeu payment of c wt and entering in-<lb />te bond to keep the peace.<lb /><lb />"Reben Robinson, affray = g ~ilty,<lb />judg itac at. suspeaded eon payment 5<lb /><lb />Sam &amp; Shelby,<lb /><lb />wets Ha<lb />not guilty:<lb /><lb />oW. B. Stecks, asganls witd Mealy<lb /><lb />ae subinits.<lb /><lb />affray, not guilty _,<lb />raing, tarceny and received,<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Bat goat thie weuthéf rr anit<lb /><lb />jtendé<lb /><lb />fanded.- ~<lb /><lb />high as fghtning.<lb /><lb />- There area great many people in town<lb />° layyambnmany are até aliw tie anx-<lb />jous side-of the crimnal docket. Many<lb />witnesses and otbers jaterested in court,<lb />beside a large crowd in attendance upon<lb /><lb />= ee<lb />The Only Six-Dollar. Daiy of<lb />its Ulass inthe State, "-<lb /><lb />a a<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coina<lb />of American Silver, and<lb />of ae Ten Per |<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />Cent. Tax on<lb /><lb />the tobieeod sales.. A general rush. on<lb />the streets and business is brisk-~<lb /><lb />¥4<lb /><lb />~ GREENVILLE, N. C.- Seph 16,795. 5<lb />J. ~Rogers :<lb />On &amp; obnsiness |<lb />trip for a week or ~ten: ~days, all}<lb />with The Ger- },<lb />~Be at-f<lb />~to by John� Dobson. o Re- f<lb />&amp;,.¢ure. to},<lb />Blegtric<lb />Beit, and-if it does not: cure, your |<lb /><lb />re THE PuBLic:"QO.<lb />havieg gone-off<lb /><lb />busifess Conne<lb /><lb />man Electric oKeoency will<lb /><lb />me ua we.guaran<lb />any One aRing &amp; German.<lb /><lb />money� will ~be cheerfully� re-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ee meeting in the, Fonte. chiesb |<lb />torighti»<lb /><lb />ist |<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Mees Rook |<lb />- arabs EBS, GenT! AvTt.<lb />Joun-Dossen, Special Agent.)<lb /><lb />wee a Mfaia<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />[Stat e ae Ks.<lb />er mo TW ee<lb /><lb />whe South, and*<lb />}-nake shipments every ~Puesday.<lb />vour work to off store on ot ae ee<lb /><lb />: arate Mute + PA AR  ewe<lb /><lb />i L Staikey_<lb /><lb />eee TS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />cmny HET. ORY, (<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. 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