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          <lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 26, 1895.<lb /><lb />C. T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />q 109]9g PUY 10.<lb /><lb />p Op 04 steyop<lb /><lb />pousvo-pavg nod ue nod Jy *A}W otf} Ul Pauley<lb /><lb />4 t<lb /><lb />uop Aynp ajqnd<lb /><lb />g<lb /><lb />GUO 498 0} [Tey 4<lb /><lb />SUIBCIV<lb /><lb />-"<lb />¢<lb /><lb />'-JO 19A9 UBY} SJING SUdIP[IYD puw sqyno J. ney Uy<lb /><lb />Our line embraces Bion F. Rev-<lb />polds five makes for Mev. Zieg-<lb /><lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Co.'s<lb /><lb />for Lade and Cnildren. Also a<lb />fall tig of cheap aed niediam.<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb /><lb />the manafacturers have maie an<lb /><lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />-C. T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />a<lb />ts<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />\\y<lb />a<lb /><lb />Cy,<lb /><lb />Reports from the leading to-<lb />bacco markets of Virginia are to<lb />the effect that this will be a bricht<lb />crop. These reports were circa-<lb />lated quate frequently last year at<lb />this time. The truth of it was, it<lb />was the most unsatisfactory crop<lb />to leaf men that has been grown<lb />in two yeurs.<lb /><lb />There is one man buying tobac-<lb />~co on the Greenville market that<lb />controls more orders than any<lb />one man in eastern North Caroli-<lb />na. He commenced buying to-<lb />bacco on the eastern markets two<lb />years ago, with but little busi-<lb />ness. Since then he has worked<lb />up the largest order basiness in<lb />the east.<lb /><lb />To sit out and watch the hands<lb />employed in the leaf factories<lb /><lb />j se<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />for nothings<lb /><lb />best at a small profit.<lb /><lb />WE<lb /><lb />2 WONTT<lb /><lb />Your judgment by<lb /><lb />offering you something<lb />Good Clothing is always worth a<lb />fair price. We spare no pains to give you the<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />enim ne<lb /><lb />here, coming off their work when<lb />ithe 6 oTclock whistle blows in the T<lb />levening reminds one of the large| buyers in Greenvilie was buying<lb />factories in some of our wanufac 'tabacco and shipping it to Hen-<lb />turing cities. There are sbout/derson. That the day he was<lb />300 hands employed bere in the|there this said baver had a lot of<lb />tobacco business. They are paid|tobacco on that market. After<lb />on an average of 70 cents a day,| hearing this we went to the buyer<lb />which umounts to over a thousand |and toid him of 1t- His reply was<lb />dollars a week. This money, the|that he would state on oath, that<lb />whole of it, is spent mght here), had not sold an ounce of to-<lb />among Gur merchants, and most|/phacco on speculation in North<lb />of the hands employed were stre« t)Qgrolina or Virginia this vear.<lb />loafers before we had a tobaccc| Further, that he had more orders<lb />uarket, and yet only ashort while|than he could fill, and that if he<lb />ago there were men here who did|aianTt, he would not attempt to<lb />all in their power to prevent a t0-|,eculate on tovacco boaght in<lb />bacco market from being estab-|Greerville. When a subterfuge<lb />lished. In a'short while the 'to-| of this kind is resorted to to get<lb /><lb />den people that one of the<lb /><lb />-|bacco market will give this class get farmers to send their tobacco<lb /><lb />of people an upportanity of show<lb />ing their appreciation to those<lb />who have helped to build the<lb />market.<lb /><lb />Our attention has been called<lb />to a repors that is in- circulation<lb /><lb />off te sell it, this yery fact should<lb />be the most convincing proof to<lb />them that such methods would<lb /><lb />not be employed, 1f any other |<lb />course or reasoning was left, and<lb /><lb />EW GOODS.<lb /><lb />" Big Lot of "<lb /><lb />Is now complete.<lb /><lb />He wants your trade<lb />He'll get it too if<lb />you are wide-awake<lb />please remember to<lb />see CLARK when<lb />, you want mn<lb /><lb />when a man, soliciting custom,<lb /><lb />CLARKTS |<lb /><lb />NEW FALL G00D8<lb /><lb />in the Avden section that a cer-<lb />tain young man took some tobac-<lb />co to Henderson, sold it, was sat-<lb />isfied, and.came back to drum up<lb />a special break of eastern Caroli-<lb />na tobacco fur.one.of the Hen-<lb />derson warehoysemen.. In doing<lb />this, we are. informed, and our<lb />authority. will be prodaced if nec-<lb />assary, told some of the Ay-<lb /><lb />goes beforethe people with no<lb />more argument than this, no mar. |<lb />ketT need have any fear of being<lb />mach harmed, for those who pay:<lb />any attention to such reports, will<lb />s0on. learn to their sorrow that<lb />they have been following a delu-<lb />sion. .<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>. hates and<lb />pede pa me terr<lb /><lb />_Rlgeiny tar oon<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLE<lb /><lb />a<lb />" eee<lb /><lb />" 7<lb />D. J. WHICBMARD, Ecitog,<lb /><lb />Subscription 28 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />Sa<lb />Local Trains<lb /><lb />and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train goin<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound ovg arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10-40 A» M,<lb /><lb />South Boun# Freig#<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb />Steamer Myers arrives from ii<lb />ington Wednesday aad Friday<lb />Seoves oe Wiles ton Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />day and@esurday, -<lb /><lb />arrives 2:00 P.<lb /><lb />ATLANTA EXPOSITION.<lb /><lb />Semen<lb /><lb />The Gate City of the South<lb /><lb />The astgral fertility of the soil,<lb />vast mineral resources, abandant<lb /><lb />water power, ssiubrions cumate,<lb />and above ~all the indastry, enter-<lb />prise and National spirit of her<lb />people, richly entitle Georgia to<lb /><lb />Soap een pers<lb />t ital, the<lb />Atlanta, from te nacerap ical<lb /><lb />exhib rep f nd a reloat<lb />exhi ii rep-| here fe a tt .<lb />departments and|the Union, » the arts of war,<lb />will be in charge of gentimen se-jillustiated by intrenchmente.<lb />lected because of. their _special|breastworks and rifle pits, have<lb />qualifications «nd vahiable expe-jhappily been replaced by those of<lb />rience acquired at the Columbian/ peace and progress, one instinct<lb />Exposition at Chicago, and these|iyely turns to the emblem of his<lb />gentiamen have severally prom-|countryTs greatness and sover-<lb />ised that the Atlanta exhibit shall/eignty, gracefully and proudly<lb />in evéry respect equal ifmot excel | floating over the picturesque and<lb /><lb />g that ofthe United States atUhi-|beautiful scene, feels a thrill of<lb /><lb />Besides that of the U aited States<lb />and the several State and other<lb />buildings, there will be twelve<lb />prig@iple structures, as follows:<lb />Manafactures and Liberal Arts,<lb />Fide Arte, Agticultureé, Aaditor<lb />ium, Admunistration, Fire, "Ma<lb />chimery, Mineral and Foresty,<lb />Negro, Transportation, Electrity<lb />and WomauTs. The general style<lb /><lb />enthusiastic patriotism and re<lb />joices that all sectional lines and<lb />prejudices are wbliterated, and<lb />that the South is henceforth to be<lb />a@ potent factor in the progress in<lb />agriculture, the arts, sciences and<lb />literatare-of this great republic, a<lb />progress that has been the war-<lb />vel of the civilized world.<lb /><lb />_ Imagination can then well pic"<lb />tare the Exposition in full pro-~<lb /><lb />etation from the dev i<lb /><lb />willbe Romanesque, and architec<lb />.ural effects will be produced by<lb />vatlae and proportion rather than<lb />by ornamentation, and they are<lb />well ealculated to impress the be"<lb />| holder ~with their simplicity, sta"<lb />bility and adapability. ,<lb /><lb />yress, and people from every sec-<lb />tiva of our own, and other conn<lb />irics happily commingliug in the<lb />beanutifal enclosure. He can hear<lb />the straims of sweet music from<lb />SousaTs and lunesT and from the<lb />cenowrned United States Marine<lb />In, regard to transportation, | Band, led _by its incomparable<lb />partwelariy by rail, im no respect |couductor, Faocialh, in the Audi-<lb />has the South shown her recuper-|turium, feei the air vibrating with<lb />the harmony of the chimes that,<lb /><lb />pf<lb />war Ata the general proptratin but awhile ago, trembied with the<lb />ha incident td a ahdden�"�s c�,�mpl thunder of bostile artillery, hear<lb /><lb />position and the fact that it?s e,reyotutionin her labor system, by|the hum of laborsaving mach ne-<lb /><lb />center from which railtods radiate<lb />aptly named the Gate City of the<lb />Souch. -<lb /><lb />Atlanta is a  beantifal, thriving<lb />city more than 110,000 populatioa,<lb />rich in eae poe ant mills, large<lb />be ar a ee, stores, elec"<lb /><lb />ic. =) . vi,  lect ights,<lb /><lb />sland: -. ~mk ae r fine<lb />hotels, elegant re-~idences, spaci-"<lb />ous, well kept and beatiful par<lb />~paved streets and unsur<lb />school and sanitary systems,<lb />; public buildings, revery-<lb />tute an ideal city and indicate of<lb />that thrift, vim and enterprise of<lb />her citizens, which has won for<lb />their city the cognomen of the<lb />oChicago of thé South,� and from<lb />present indications, in a yery few<lb />ears it may properly and rightly<lb />designated its metropolis.<lb />Such is the Atlanta of to-day.<lb /><lb />risen from its ashes, brushed off<lb /><lb />the scars aud throwi aside the<lb /><lb />jadices engendered<lb />econflict of arms<lb />aud sroand her and<lb />left her desolate indeed, which<lb />@ arms to<lb />ites to the<lb />Cotton States. and duterastional<lb />Exposities which was epened ou<lb />September 18 and te be continued<lb />until the last - Ad present<lb />year, &amp; period | ys.<lb /><lb />This great: nadertwaki<lb /><lb />mug has re-<lb />ceived the indoreemeat of the<lb />having<lb /><lb />ment, Congress<lb /><lb />$200,000 fur<lb /><lb />a ouilding and exhibit The build.<lb />é<lb /><lb /> 41a<lb /><lb />the - itien of slavery, than in/ry, the roar of railroad traits, and<lb />the Ampcoxemant in her railways,|see on minarets; towers and ga-<lb />not only in roadbed; motive pow-/|bles the flags of ali nations, pay-<lb />er, eqdipment and speed, buat in|ing homage to the gierious Stars<lb />the combination .of independant|and Stripes prondly floating from<lb />r into a great trunk system! yonder high staff. At sach a mo<lb />ander asingle management, which/ ment one fully realizes whut it 18<lb />afiords facilities for travel. and|to te an American ;to bea part<lb />| rafte of a character equal to the|and parewl of this great free gov-<lb /><lb />in the country. Sach is the/ernment of, by and for the people,<lb />great system now operated undeér|which knows no North, South,<lb />thé name of ~the Southern ~Rail-| East or West, but a homogeneous<lb />way, which, hke tke branches of| whole, leading ali nations in ~the<lb />&amp;. great tree, reaches every part| betterment of the conditions of<lb />of the South and Sonthwest,/human hfe, aadin the march to a<lb />with connections to every part of/higher, grander and nobler civili-<lb />the East, WestT ~and Northwest,|zation. T. E. c..<lb />which isto the entire southern; . a " :<lb />section of the country what the<lb /><lb />Penosylyanis and.New York Cen- College Hotel<lb /><lb />tral, for instance, are to other sec<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />tious.<lb />oThe Southern Railway, there-<lb />eet eet, pa rnc .to the| Couvenient to depot and to the to<lb />fair, whether from avy part of) *#¢co warehouses.<lb />the South, from the East, West,} Best and highest location areund<lb />h reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb /><lb />Or Northwest, withont change of<lb />cirs, and without the annoyances<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />in@dental thereto, and will land<lb />. Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />them either in Atlanta er in the<lb />foie cronnds, at their option, aed<lb />the low-st rates that may Get your school supplies at Re<lb />sony Book:Siore. Bix lot. Tab<lb /><lb />looking up to the erest of the bili|'®+¢ Ponetle and Slates.<lb />atthe grand Agditoriam, with.its| oLarge lot of Ledgers and Day<lb /><lb />estabhshed.<lb />~Standing in Piedmont Park and<lb /><lb />and development forthe South,T at the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />es - =e<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />O-Ji7- gehultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDERS<lb /><lb />| AtaERs AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs eupplies will tind<lb />sieadeuproneeer to  Ou + Sis ther te<lb />ere. Ouratock is i te<lb />n allite branches. o war<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TA, &amp;. -<lb />lways ut LowgsT MARKET Pa@rlvuEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct fronf Manufseturerg.-ena<lb />blingT you'te buy at eae profit...A Com<lb /><lb />plete stock of wed oss 3<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />al ad and sold at prices tesult<lb /><lb />oie tiene Pas wreall bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefere, having no risk<lb /><lb />to rua at a Chose margio. ~<lb />30° JOH . £5 trem vitte. NC<lb /><lb />THE MORNING 8TAR.<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />of the tea.Per Ceni. Tax on<lb /><lb />Agia<lb /><lb />Srate Banks? oDaily 60 cents<lb />permonth. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />Ww. H. ARD.<lb /><lb />a PEALPSN SA ADL, .<lb />-&amp; Prop., Wilmington, NU<lb /><lb />~J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCKR THE"<lb /><lb />CTY FLESTRG LAUWORY,<lb /><lb />great. ing capacity aad Icfty| Books jast received at Reflector; _ WILMINGTON. B.C...<lb /><lb />tower, holding the largest chi Z Book Store. . ! 7 one Tana, doce the set work in<lb />of bells ever ~set upin this soun-} oThe best lino of Tablets, Note suaien abioubanta os ces sade Pah Ai<lb />try, surreanded vy evidences of per, slopes, Box Paper,|yoar: eq oye pery, a Motiky fm<lb />new and : era of progress Cards in town canT be foun het inate ST Price<lb /><lb />lists furnished ou application:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb />Superior Coumt Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />~Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb />ouse,<lb /><lb />Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Cémmissionere"C. Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H: Bagwell<lb />BupTt, County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Cotunty Examiner of Teachers."Prot.<lb />W. H. Bagsdal<lb /><lb />cS.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Cierk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb /><lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, n \ ~y<lb />Councilmen"W. H. Snith, W. L.<lb /><lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wiiks,<lb /><lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />. Baptist. Berviceszevery Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second redey might d night. Prayer<lb />caeeting Thureday ht. v. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30<lb />A. M.: c, D. Rountree. SupTt,<lb /><lb />Catholic.� No regular ~services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb />Greaves, Rector.. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. Ww w. B. Brown, supTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services dni Sanday<lb /><lb />asote "~ bight. meeting<lb />aheee pie ney ¢ oF. Smith,<lb />pessaee sen mege, sunday day Fehr at 9:30 A. M.A.<lb /><lb />ale fa every ist ani<lb /><lb />3rd. und ht. Prayer<lb />meeting 2 v. Archie<lb />MeLanchn, pe . y School at<lb />920A. M.,B. D. Myans, SupTt. |<lb />LODGES.<lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. L. O. O, F.,<lb />omeets swery Tuesday night. D.D. Has-<lb />et, N.G {<lb />Areenville Wo.28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb /><lb />M,. first " Monday nights<lb />Zaid bcbea. w.M<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IP YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />4 ing pleseg state number of<lb /><lb />There. are more suicides i in Swit-<lb />zerlaud in propertion to popula"<lb />tion than in any other. country: in<lb />Earope. The Government " be-<lb />lies that the newspaper: publicity<lb />given to tue suicidies has some-<lb />thing to do with the. inor in<lb />the number and has requested the<lb />newspapers to say little about<lb />them. There is~no doubt that<lb />the vile rot called osensationT<lb />published by many papers of to-<lb />day has a teudency it in this direc<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Stick is one ef the characteris-<lb />tics of achinaman. They have a<lb />government civil. service law. in<lb />that country, and it is related that<lb />at.» recent examination there<lb />were thirty five candidates over<lb />vighty years of age; eigateen . of<lb />whom were over ninety, and had<lb />been standing examinations all<lb />their hves without getting aw job.<lb />"Wil. Star.<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagie<lb />A. M. Principal. With fall Sbtbe of<lb /><lb />sORDAY, I EPTEMBER sis<lb /><lb />Branches, oAncient an<lb />Ses<lb /><lb />M ne ~Music with oe<lb />mn conservatory<lb />by va era a ta I music. Instruction<lb />rout.<lb /><lb />ciplit but kind.<lb />Terms wn aednatie able: * 6 re,<lb /><lb />Elocution<lb />will be taught, if. desixed, Calisthenics<lb />free. For particulars addresa the Prin-<lb />oe Gree, ville N, C.<lb /><lb />r The next seeion of thi School will<lb /><lb />MONDAY. SEPT. 396,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months..<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy,<lb />~Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys we:l cose. ." ae ee for<lb /><lb />business, by ic<lb />course alone. Mwinete hey wi ee<lb /><lb />ee oe ee<lb /><lb />cater, Wich Credit, any 6805<lb />fae. ~arolina, or } ah<lb /><lb />Carolina, or the State to, U njveralty.<lb /><lb />its walls for. od truthfulness� of this<lb />Any you man with character with<lb /><lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb /><lb />us will be aided in making arran<lb /><lb />ments to continue in the higher schoo<lb /><lb />work will be spareu to make this schoo!<lb />ail tnat parents could wish,.<lb /><lb />, _ For further particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />W. H. Raaspa<lb />July 20,1896. , Principal.<lb />AMES A. SMITH, . .<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV 'LLE, N.O<lb />tan, | ear Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />�,� Under Opera House.<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens (lathing."<lb /><lb />Zo the Furmare of Morth Garolina.<lb /><lb />PLEASE FAKE NOTICE.<lb /><lb />§| That I will be at the following named<lb /><lb />Sielog P<lb /><lb />Patent .<lb />ashi<lb /><lb />I shall be glad to meet the farmers in<lb /><lb />: aud Thyceaay Oct, 2d'and 31d. Tarboro, N.C.<lb />F\4th and Sth Beant. NC C-Mopilay and<lb /><lb />~Wilson, .N. Cc. Wednesday and<lb /><lb />JNO. R.<lb /><lb />z PITTSYLVANIA, co<lb /><lb />for my pape vedmethon o hanging to<lb />Mie an tiga P..B. Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him<lb />i of Haoerd la the Patent office. of<lb /><lb />aces for the pu of selling Farm<lb /><lb />wn as the Loop<lb /><lb />n, D. ©... The yery low rates<lb /><lb />antil Oct. 2), 1895. to wit *°<lb />For Five Acres or Joss, $4.60. For a greater number than Five Acres, $5.00.<lb /><lb />at Greenville, N. C. -Wednesday<lb />Friday and Saturday October<lb />~Tuesday, October 7th and on<lb /><lb />wad 10. Louisbarg, N. C,<lb />sod idth. Parties who  placed to fol arenes<lb /><lb />~Bitrserand Sai At pith god<lb />) once, or cannot meet me at an . ms<lb />from ab my vik by . 0. on Davita, Veo by Roginered Let Letter to rio my ack<lb />dress at Laurel Grove, Va,, and Rights will be romapty sent byT siti. In writ-<lb />of acres grown this year.<lb /><lb />CHANY.<lb /><lb />LAUREL GROVE. VA.<lb /><lb />Spe pe Be ae cio.<lb />a<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at =<lb />preeent standard. _ . :<lb />Neither time nor. attention nor| °<lb /><lb />Thus. J. JARVIS...<lb />senvias &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />) F.TYSON,<lb /><lb />Greenville, Pitt Coutity; NO.<lb /><lb />Practices In all the Courts,<lb />Ciyit and Crit mal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special of fraud divyorce,dam-<lb /><lb />anys. ectiqns to recover land, and gol-<lb /><lb />all business.<lb />1 Money to lean on srmeeen asprin<lb />Terms eausy-<lb /><lb />BLOUNT. 3. L ~FLEMING<lb />Rioent: ~&amp;% FLEMING.<lb /><lb />STONE TIL, 0 c.<lb /><lb />s@ Practice in alll theg, Conreity�<lb /><lb />pee @&amp; SKINN'£R, ©:<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS~AT Law,<lb />~ @REED MIELE. Nn |<lb /><lb />John E. 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          <lb />Spgutner Bulletin.<lb /><lb />A ~<lb />~ Fe 510 = |<lb /><lb />Twenty"3ix Entries, - Lad<lb /><lb />The races her6é on Thareday, .<lb />Oct. rd, will be . the finest -ever|tovep to-day.<lb />witnessed in Eastern «North Car-<lb /><lb />. Dr. E. A. M t d from Suff Ik)<lb />olina- The entries closéd yester�"� pee evonine. meee oee<lb />day and tas a fee has been Ww. _F. Bureb returned from Wil-<lb />paid for 26 horses. The ~Rer1 mingtin we nesta preningg ||<lb />Top will publish the entries an serif B. W- Bar qa<lb />program tomorrow.<lb /><lb />sooner had tobaeco on the market here<lb />tw-day. .<lb /><lb />J. S. Williamson, a tcbacconist of<lb />Danville, came in Wednesday evening<lb />.o look astound our Market.<lb /><lb />| . r<lb />Permit ~him so chosse bie own| 9m F Fok, MH -Winisor, Bartle<lb /><lb />|eounty, was here. today with a Jos of<lb />companions without restraint OF |. acco. ~Phis is nts first year~iu tobuc-<lb />direction.<lb /><lb />60, ahd toduy was the first sale he ever<lb />~Giye him @ latchkey and al<lb /><lb />|aitended. He was well pleased _ with<lb /><lb />; . the Greeavili bh<lb /><lb />him to teturn home late in eenville market and what he<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />How te Bring Down a Sen and How to<lb />»y Brimg Up a Son.<lb />Let bin haye plenty of spenda-<lb />ing money.<lb /><lb />saw here. Mr.<lb /><lb />the Board ef Commissioners of ~ his<lb />county.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Make no enquiry as to where<lb />and with whom he spends his<lb />leisure moments.<lb /><lb />Give _him to understand teh<lb />manners make a good substitute<lb />for morality.<lb /><lb />Teach him te expect pay tor<lb />every act of -helpfulaess to oth<lb />ers.<lb /><lb />My? store will be closed Satur-<lb />day, 28, tor holiday- Lane.<lb /><lb />My store wiil be closed: Satar<lb />day, 23, for holiday. -<lb />S. M. ScHULTz.<lb /><lb />The Kehukee Association meets at<lb />Kehukee church, pear Scotland Neck,<lb /><lb />on Friday, Oct. 4th, aud cimbraces athe<lb />jane sunday, *<lb /><lb />= vi<lb /><lb />ae se<lb />fe mince =. 5<lb /><lb />Make home the brightest ard<lb />most attractive place on earth. ; ~<lb /><lb />Trains on the main line rail-<lb />roads are being heavily taxed tak-<lb />ing the crowds to the Atlanta Px-<lb />position.<lb /><lb />Make him responsibie for the|<lb />performance of a himited: number |.<lb /><lb />of daily dutiés.�<lb />A qua utity of small pieces of pine<lb /><lb />oHy. ik 3 dri if [bare tm the Jog pound wt the mill is,<lb />cf ti ito |<lb /><lb />| being hauled and laced, on Nig sirget<lb /><lb />- hou<lb />Know his associates. reas t tober, © Syren.<lb />On: account of sickness in his family<lb />Rev. L. H. Joyner calls iu his appoint-<lb /><lb />ments at Langs nex! Sunday | nigbt_and<lb />next week.<lb /><lb />foirth Sunday in October.<lb /><lb />Encourage his confidence bv<lb />giving ready sympathy and ad-<lb />vice. Becarefakto impress apon<lb />his mind that making charaeter is<lb />more important than making<lb />money." Young AlenTs Era.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jim ,-Harcy saw what he<lb />thought was a calf in the river<lb />low giounds of the Desmond<lb />place, Tuesday morniog, strag<lb />gling inthe water. He went to<lb />rescueT it and found it waea large<lb />oar oHe file sed. over the head |<lb />with a end cat its throat,<lb />Beak Kin knife. It wasa fine, large ° office. W. I. Pen Der.<lb /><lb />Kinston Free | If it does not rain soon Hope<lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. ~Fire Company could confer a big<lb />REPORT. favor on the people by rapping<lb /><lb />out their hose and sprinkling<lb />~main street.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />Every drummer or stranger wtb<lb />~omes here has something | y SAY<lb />ibout Greenville. They are sar-<lb /><lb />prised at what the town is acing.<lb /><lb />Losi. I okt we a6<lb /><lb />postofiice an a &amp;<lb />CoTs store. Finder please re-<lb />~tara to store or to REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />eames<lb /><lb />ry. QO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS. The Tar River Baptist Ass ocia�<lb />Ligs~Coumon ate . tion meets with the chureb: inT<lb />Bvt y anne . = to 10 Wilson on the 10th of ~October,<lb />Cuttters"Common 8 to 11/and preparations are being. made! -<lb /><lb />= 1 15)<lb />Paice sarge Medium 1 to 15) to entertain the ne RH wy!<lb /><lb />15 to 27 attend.<lb /><lb />T 2 +." aad<lb /><lb />Stukes is chairman ef |-<lb /><lb />He will preach heh OF 3<lb /><lb />New Advertisements,<lb />®. MUNFORD "Sisehing Wpeboants<lb />on thoes andlothing-«:.<lb />: HB. x prea canal v new salt<lb />stoek, your trade wanted..<lb />JoHN kh. Onany"Notice<lb />who use pategt Loop Siring:;<lb /><lb />te farmers<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SAYINGS. _<lb /><lb />a 2 goae<lb /><lb />Briefs That: as You What is Go-<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Coenen<lb />e<lb />4<lb /><lb />Cotton 73.<lb />And still no rain or ocool weather,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />night.<lb />17th." Gov.  CarrTs fine. fresh<lb />Butter today. . S. M. ScHULtTz.<lb /><lb />. The breaks atthe warehouses were<lb /><lb />oMew « cotton is: no Jouger a povelty.<lb />Some comes in wost every day. .<lb /><lb />J.&amp;. Gobb &amp; Sen have: jusT re-<lb />ceived a.car load of Bagging aud<lb />Ties. Calleee them...<lb /><lb />There was @ race out at ane track this<lb />aftetnoon and quite a crowd weng to<lb />oe ll.<lb /><lb />TRUTH! TRUTH! TRUTB },<lb />The ~handsomest Capes ever<lb />brought here at iuaneTs.<lb /><lb />The price ol cottou is still a-humping,<lb /><lb />us will be seen from our Norfolk Ane:<lb />ket reports,<lb /><lb />With tohacco and cotton both plasing<lb />money among the farmers, you can put<lb />it down that Pitt coanty is all right.<lb /><lb />Reports from all over the ~cotton beit<lb /><lb />ing a bad effect ou the crop.<lb /><lb />Kinston beat Greenville in the game<lb />of batl between the eolored clubs Wed-<lb />nesday afternboon, score 16 to 14.<lb /><lb />Though the days are extremely warm<lb /><lb />the night et. en ete in late<lb />owns Eo Jak<lb /><lb />Rapin gadartt<lb /><lb />Was an inmate ef the County Home,:<lb />drup i dead of heart disease luesday.<lb /><lb />An ~the latest<lb /><lb />t Novelties<lb />dress gocds, such as<lb />Boucte, Mohair Sicilian, Jacquart<lb />Beige, French Cheviot, Jacquart<lb />'Oaméishaift, and others to-pumer-<lb />vus to mention at LangTs-<lb /><lb />fyam Pitt county |<lb />bj<lb />ie 6 ae REL Newbern,<lb /><lb />hich convenes vhe fourth Monday tn<lb /><lb />and Robert Hodga, (eglored. ) o;<lb /><lb />' GREENVILLE, N. C.. Sept. 16,'95. |g,<lb />To rHeE Pusuic:"C. J. Rogers),<lb />having gone off on a business {ft<lb />trip for a week or ten days, all<lb />business contected with The Ger- |<lb />man Electric Agency will be at-<lb />tended to by John Dobson.  Re-<lb />mémber we guarantee @ cure to<lb /><lb />apy one usipg a German Electric<lb />Belt, and if.it does not eure, your |~<lb />money will: ~be<lb /><lb />Pa é<lb /><lb />Ny:<lb /><lb />1%, ON, Special Agent. .<lb /><lb />Services in the Bap~ ist church to-/<lb /><lb />~how tbat the continued drouth fs hav-|,<lb /><lb />Riley Spier, an : old colored man  who ;<lb /><lb />in:<lb />French<lb /><lb />October. are C. A. White, W. B Grimes! ®<lb /><lb />Cheerfalty: Te-, ~<lb /><lb />- RoGEps, GenT! Act. 5<lb /><lb />~ edition<lb /><lb />nut.<lb />mR TAT Mit<lb />nuts for yesterday, as ced oh oeotton<lb />be Co<lb /><lb />b Bros. &amp;"sommiseion Mer-<lb />bhapts of Norfok :<lb /><lb />Good Middling " 8 9-16<lb />.. | Middling 8t<lb />o| Low Middling 7 13-16<lb />Good Ordimury an. TE<lb />Tone"steady. - .<lb />. PEANUTS. |<lb />Prinie +4<lb />.Extra Prime<lb />ancy st<lb />Spanish ul bu<lb />Tone"steady_ a<lb />Greenville: Market.<lb /><lb />Corregted by S, M, Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lo 15 to 25<lb />W estern-Sides  �,�6toT7<lb />Sugar cured Hams _ 12 to 133<lb />Corn 40 to 6u<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family _ 4.00 to 4°50<lb /><lb />Lard 5} to lu<lb />Oats 4U to 30<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />Ceffee 16 to 25<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack 1 00 to l 75<lb />Chickens 20 to 50<lb />Egys per doz 10 to 123<lb />Beeswax. per 1z 2u<lb />hKeruséne, 11$ to 15<lb />Halis. per tou 6 OV<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 10 UV<lb />Hides 5 to¥<lb /><lb />The best lino vf Tablets, Note<lb />Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper,<lb />and Cards in tdwno can be found<lb />~jat the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />YOUR -- ATTENTION<lb />IS CALLED 70 THE ELEGANT<lb />__LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;., carried by<lb /><lb />18 ORY &amp;<lb /><lb />"this season, Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S-HH1-.O.E-S,<lb /><lb />. "-4ND" _<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />ea HH<lb /><lb />fered i<lb />pourself ie be -éonvinced.<lb /><lb />os ACKS, RNR<lb /><lb />, Window Shades and Late<lb />Curtains. ong res |<lb />PY i~ 34 3.8<lb /><lb />i, Goods ay on ~their merits on<lb /><lb />Prices made accordingly.<lb />oC9.<lb />as" ge<lb /><lb />Si¢<lb /><lb />Bo(UFERRY?°S<lb /><lb />Diag Shag i GB Bin yt, ap.<lb /><lb /></p>
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