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          <lb />CT. MUNFORD.�<lb /><lb />~AT<lb /><lb />"y { 4 =<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1895.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />qm<lb />soe,<lb />Zo OQ =_"<lb />+ SS GQ eed<lb />Fa O "<lb />ese Se<lb />CG =<lb />af 2<lb /><lb />a4 » 5B oS<lb />THs Gs oa<lb />ts a "<lb />a= 2 oi =<lb />Ss Ceé, =<lb />Seto) ==<lb />S42 GSS<lb />offs<lb /><lb />SS a  |<lb /><lb />A ad e<lb />oOo &amp;. oo<lb />S.5 5 bd<lb />ace &amp; cog<lb />Ces r= »<lb />Coan ""<lb />=o 0 pai « (omememmemmnes!<lb />CST M c"<lb /><lb />| ALL WORK TOGETHER.<lb /><lb />cern<lb /><lb />Give the Tobacco Market Your Hearty<lb />Support.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />We have heard it commented<lb />upon that the business wen of<lb />Greenville as a whole, do not take<lb />the interest in the tobacco mar-<lb />ket here that the business men of<lb />other town are taking in their<lb />markets. In Kinston they offer-<lb />iod premiums aggregating several<lb />hundred dollars to farmers selling<lb />on that market. A market was<lb />recently started at Goldsboro, and<lb />finding that prize houses were<lb />needed the citizens held a meet<lb />ing aud subscribed $3,000 to build<lb />two. At ~Tarboro the market has<lb />the general co-operation Of the<lb />jDustcess men of the town. Aud<lb />this should be the situation in<lb />iGreanville. The market shoald<lb />jhave the hearty co-operation aud<lb />leucourugement of every. vue.<lb />~There is no need of arguing wha.<lb />ithe tobacco market has duue fur<lb />ithe town aud the increased tusi<lb />iness that results"exery body seen<lb />| this. The town is now reaping<lb />some of the benefits predicted by<lb />~the REFLECTOR several years agu<lb />iwhew it first began adyoc.tipy<lb />itobacco culture in this section<lb />lund the establishment of «# mar<lb />ket here. There are many ways<lb />the business men cao aid the<lb />uarket"by working for it, suyiuy<lb />a good word whenever they huve<lb />opportunity, advise end encour<lb /><lb />}<lb />!<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ave the tovacco farmers to sell<lb />here, help advertise the market,<lb />help to get some tobacco factories |<lb />started, or in various other ways<lb />that might suggest themselycs or<lb />be presented to them. Now, let<lb />everybody get to work for Green-<lb /><lb />Oar line embraces Bion F. Rev-<lb />nolds fine makes for Mev. Zieg-<lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Co.Ts<lb />for Lad-es and Children. Also a<lb />full line of cheap and mediam<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb />the manufacturers have made an<lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />ville. We already have the best<lb />and most substantial market ip<lb />eastern Carolina; but it can be<lb />made to sarpass what it is. There<lb />is no reason why this town should<lb />not become in @ few years the<lb />equal of Winston, Danville or<lb />Lynchburg in amount of business<lb />and number of factories. Proper<lb />co operation will.do the work.<lb /><lb />best at a small profit.<lb /><lb />Your judgment by<lb /><lb />offering you something<lb />for nothing. Good Clothing is always worth. a<lb />fair priee. We spare no pains to give you the<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />Do Not Take the BabyTs Hand,<lb /><lb />How many mothers realize the injury<lb />they are doing their children by hold- |<lb />ing their hand as they walk ? You see<lb />a little tot of eighteen months or two<lb />years with its little hand and arm lifted<lb />high above its head to hold the hand of<lb />some grown person, sometimes one at<lb />either hand, auc the poor little creature<lb />in this unnatural pos.tion, wit a strain<lb />on the heart muscles, to say nothing of<lb />ithe arms, is dragged along the street,<lb />aud if that were not enough, the childis<lb />vbliged with its tiny feet and legs to<lb />keep up with the pace of the parents or<lb />nurse, who never realize how many<lb />steps the little fee have to take to their<lb />one. Let any grown person gee how<lb />long he could walk with his arms raised<lb />higher than his head, without hurrying<lb />and then let him trv being dragged<lb />along at full speed by some giant, four<lb />times his own size. I am afraid few<lb />couid endure the strain for more than a<lb />few minutes. And y t i daily see moth~<lb />ers scolding their little children for cry-<lb />ing at being dragged long distances in<lb />this barbarous mauner. Childreu who<lb /><lb />ean walk atall should be allowed tu<lb />walk alone or holding the hand of some<lb />child near their own size. It is better<lb />for them in every way, and will saye<lb />many a crying tit caused by over-strain<lb />of the nerves and muscles. "Exchange..<lb /><lb />aR<lb /><lb />Get your school supplies at Re-<lb /><lb />C. T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />My store wiil be closed Satur<lb />day, 23, for holiday. " ee<lb />S. M. ScHvu.rz.<lb /><lb />fiector Book Store. Big lot Tab-<lb />ets Pencils and Slates. :<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />EW GOODS.<lb />TRATIE<lb /><lb />CLARKTS<lb /><lb />" Big Lot of "<lb /><lb />+ *<lb /><lb />NEW FALL GOODS<lb /><lb />Is now complete.<lb /><lb />He wants your trade<lb />HeTll get it too if<lb />you are wide-awake<lb />please remember to<lb />see CLARK when<lb />you want<lb /><lb />DRESS RODS, NOTIONS, E<lb /><lb />SrIoHes.<lb /><lb />There are good<lb />goods and bad goods<lb />pad goods are not<lb />cheap at any price.<lb />G goods cheap<lb />are the kind that<lb />Clark is selling so<lb />many of.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />Middle store in Opera House Block. a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />dD. J- WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Eutered as second-ciass mail matter.<lb /><lb />- EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />"""ES=_""<lb /><lb />The President has issued an<lb />order placing all grades of the<lb />consular seryices with a compen-<lb />gation between $1,500 and $2,500<lb />under a modified form of civil ser<lb />vice.<lb /><lb />EEE<lb /><lb />Wednesday, and as we predict-~<lb />ed Tuesday, did nothing. In<lb /><lb />was so partisan that some of!<lb /><lb />thé Democrats who had gone<lb />to Raleigh to attend the conven-<lb />tion~remained at the hotels and<lb />took no part in the preceedings<lb />The convention was controlled<lb />entirely by Butler and his fol-<lb /><lb />lowers; The bedy is said to<lb /><lb />have been compiised of 230 Pop:<lb />nlist, 27 Democrats and 13 Rex<lb />publicans. The<lb />passed recommended tc the peo.<lb /><lb />ple that they vote for no man<lb /><lb />for congress, or for elevtors to|<lb /><lb />elect a Président but men who)<lb /><lb />are and who openly declare for)<lb /><lb />silyer. - Some of the Democrats<lb />presént bélieved thut this was<lb />beyond the province of the<lb />convention and in consequence) «<lb />took no par: inthe work. This<lb />resolution was the product of<lb /><lb />pose in prosposing it was ap-<lb /><lb />parent, and he had.it passed but<lb /><lb />when Mr. Cooke offered a reso-<lb />lution that silver only should<lb />be made the issue in . ile next)<lb />campaign Mr. Butler said no,<lb />and it failed to pass. Just as<lb />he wanted it so it must be.<lb />aaa<lb />Holding the Breath.<lb /><lb />It is a physical impossibility<lb />for a man to kill himseif by bold-<lb />ing his breatk.<lb /><lb />Individd&amp;ls differ greatly in the<lb />length of:time they can hold their<lb />breath, and~ what practicé and de-<lb />termined -eficrt: combined with<lb />natural great WhiteT capacity, can<lb />doin this direction is shown by<lb />the long periéds for which cham-<lb /><lb />The non-partisan silver con"<lb />yention was held in Raleigh<lb /><lb />pion divers can reman under we-<lb />ter. ~<lb /><lb />~ If a man succeeded in continu-<lb />ing to hold his breath, in spite of<lb />the physical discomfort in which<lb />he had placed himself, the result<lb />would simply be to induce a state<lb />of coma.<lb /><lb />When this state was reached<lb />nature would reassert herself, and<lb />the breathing functions would<lb />again resume full activity, pre<lb />venting a fatal issue in spite of<lb /><lb />their owner's desire.<lb />EEEeoxw]wow eee<lb />Profits of The Syndicate,<lb /><lb />The New Ycrk Tribune figares<lb />up the profits of the Belmont-<lb />Morgan syndicate which went out<lb /><lb />stead of being non-partisan it)<lb /><lb />resolutions<lb /><lb />of buginess Saturday at $2,161,150.<lb />~This ~is mueh smaller than has<lb />been generally supposed, ~but it<lb />may be that the cost of supplying<lb />gold to the Treasury reduced the<lb />comtemplated big profits. The<lb />Pittsburg Dispatelb figures the<lb />profits of the syndicate to be four<lb />~million doflars andTsavs that othe<lb /><lb />~the syndivaie will probably never<lb />he known.� The New Yors World<lb />figures othe goverment loss und<lb />banker's gainT at $10,822,930<lb /><lb />$4,330,313.<lb /><lb />_<lb />Values of Certain Coins _<lb /><lb />SEES<lb /><lb />After electing officers at the<lb /><lb />fifth annual convention of the<lb />American Numismatists to-day, coins<lb />vir erent slp niore value were display-<lb /><lb />As viewed "" a aa  tand-<lb />point it is the condition of a cvin which<lb /><lb />fixes ite value.<lb /><lb />Mr. Butler's brain and his pur-!<lb /><lb />It is net the date or age<lb />except in less than 30 in-tances, that is<lb />sought for at the big queted premiums,<lb /><lb />Pierced, plugged, badly worn, scratch<lb /><lb />| would easily bring $ 00,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A perfectly uncirculated cent of 1799<lb />whereas a good<lb /><lb />cent of the rauie date can be pur-<lb />chased for $10.<lb />~For gold there js but a limited nu-<lb /><lb />paler mage som and the supply is<lb /><lb />grensiy. of that demand. The<lb />ble eagie ioe 1849 is worth about $30y,<lb /><lb />All geld dollars are at a premium, and<lb />are worth from $1.20 to $1.40 each.<lb /><lb />hore deted $863. 1854 and 16635 eom-<lb />reed. irum $2.50 to $4 each. and. 1874,<lb />SB.<lb /><lb />T..e balk of rumismatic transactions<lb />arc in silver coins. A dollar of 1804 ts<lb />worth $400, a half dotlar ~of 1797 brings<lb />$40, dad a quarter of 1327 demands 640,<lb />The dime of 1804:is:the most. valuable.)<lb />being worth $ 0,.and the half-dime. of!<lb />1502 easily holds the record at $63. A<lb />large copper centof 1799 would bring<lb />$ Sand a halfwent of 1796 is in-demand)<lb />at $36...... s<lb /><lb />The thin silyer ha. f-dime of 1802 was<lb /><lb />bought by its preseut holder for $63,<lb /><lb />tee i at - eeasitnpren: aaah Dis-<lb />| Path, 20th<lb /><lb />profits to individual members of<lb /><lb />The Herald puts the profits at<lb /><lb />ed coins, or those on whieh the dates)<lb />are illegible, have.no particular. value.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagley,<lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Teachers. - Next. seasion will begin<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895. All<lb />the English Branches, Aneient and<lb />Modern Languages. © Music ,will oe<lb />taught on the conservatory plan,<lb />by agraduate in music. Instruction<lb />thorough. Discipline firm, but kind.<lb />Terma reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Gree: ville N, C.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 18d,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys wei:l fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish tu<lb />pursie a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation ~te<lb />enter, wiih credit, any College in North.<lb />.|Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />refers to-those who have recently left<lb />its walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided in .making arran<lb />ments to cuntinvue in the higher sch Aa<lb /><lb />The discipline will� be kept at ite<lb />pre-ent standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor. attention nor<lb />work will be spared to muke this schoo]<lb />all that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />July 30,1895.<lb /><lb />W.H. RaAGSDALE,<lb />Principal.<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GA Y, Propr ietress<lb />Conyenient to depot and to =a to-<lb />baceo warehouses.<lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />~Rooms large and comfortable. ~Table<lb />supplied with the a the market af<lb />fords.T<lb />Terms ressonable.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb />WES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />CREE UTLER, N.C<lb /> al Patronage solictred.<lb /><lb />JERBERT | EDMUNDS.<lb />'PASHIONABLE BARE 2k.<lb />» eth ater Opera House,<lb />| Special attention.given to cleaning<lb />b pesca atm ie Sg:<lb /><lb />ESTABLI3 HED 1875-<lb /><lb />S:-Ai7- Schultz<lb /><lb />PURK SIDES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />A ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ng their yearTs supplies will.tind<lb />their te interest to get our prices befere<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />a allita braaches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;:.<lb /><lb />lways ut LOWEST MARKET oRIOCES.<lb /><lb />TOBACLO SNUEF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mahufacturess, ena<lb />blimg you to buy at orice DA Bicrrine A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always Sas and soid at prices to sult<lb />zhetimes. Qur goods-areall bought and<lb />sold for. CASH therefore, having ao risk<lb />to run,we seli at a clese margino.�.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCAU'. la, 4-a mille. N C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dallar Daily of<lb />its Class ~in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the-len Per Cent. Tax on<lb />Spate Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />Ed Wu. H. BGRNARD,<lb /><lb />d&amp; Prop., Wilmington, Ni c.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co<lb /><lb />"AGENTS mew THE"<lb /><lb />GIT, ELEGTRIG. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N, C. °<lb />This Laundry does the tinest work in<lb />be South, and prices are low. ~ We<lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb />your work to our store én Monday add.<lb /><lb />t will be forwarded promptly... Price<lb />hsts murntshed ¢ on application: ie<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Muye.<lb />dheriff, 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 />Dommeoners"C- Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith and 8. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />- SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />a nty Examiner of Teachers." Prof.<lb /><lb />H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, asset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. IT. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsey Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Seryicessevery Sunday (ex<lb /><lb />cept second morning and night. Praye:<lb /><lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb /><lb />weet pastor. Sunday Schoo! at 9-3<lb />- M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. Ne segulsr services.<lb />Episcpel: Se very fourth San-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, r. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb /><lb />Baptist.<lb /><lb />mory and &amp; . Prayer meeting<lb />Weine Mabel finey: a owe<lb /><lb />f . ' iy | at 7. « *<lb />Beifington, Supt:<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every ist and<lb />~3rd Sunda: Ber ona bw ht. Prayer<lb />nett nie<lb />McLane nt pe<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. Dy vane up "le<lb />LODaks.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. Q. O, F-,<lb />a oe Tuesday might. D.D. Hus-<lb />} et, ae Ca ; 1<lb /><lb />Greenville No. 281A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M. meets firat and | third Monday uighis<lb />Zeno Moore, ¥. M<lb /><lb />te<lb />ca  a<lb /><lb />Tae WES<lb /><lb />5<lb />*<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />"SEND NOOR<lb /><lb />JOB =!- PRINTING §<lb /><lb />to THE<lb /><lb />: "REFLECTOR Goris a<lb /><lb />- "IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />| Ree First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />ro<lb /><lb />«| That I will be at the following named |<lb /><lb />~3 PIETSXIVANIA, CO:<lb /><lb />| - OCTOBER RACES. !<lb /><lb />The following paeries have been made for the races to take place at the track}<lb />_ of the Greenville Pleasure Club on Thursday, October 3rd :<lb /><lb />3 MINUTE CLASS.<lb /><lb />Geo. D.,"B. G., entered by W. B. Edwards, Snow Hill, N. C.<lb /><lb />Harry B."B. G; entered by Walter Mewborne, Snow Hill, N. C.<lb />kmpire W."B. H., satgren ~by Edwards Bros., Snew Hill, N.C.<lb />Lillian D.-"Bik M., entered by Geo. J. Studdert, Washington, N. C.<lb />Mary Lee."Chs. M., entered by Smith &amp; Hooker, Greenville, N. C.<lb />Old ~Black. " Blk G., entered by Henry Keel, Greenville, N. C,<lb />Antique."Blk S., entered by Hackburn &amp; Willett, New Berne, N.C.<lb />Postscript."B. G., entered by Hackburn &amp; Willett, New Berne, N. C.<lb />kKectford."B. G., entered by W. B. Burnett, Greonville, N. C.<lb /><lb />John G."Gr. S., entered by PB; S. B. Harper, Snow. Hill, N. C.<lb /><lb />Old Black. " BikT G., entered by W. E. Warren, Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Ida K."B. M., entered by Edwards Bros., Wilson, N. C.<lb /><lb />Lillian D.--Blk M., entered by Geo. J. Studdert, "Washington, N.C.<lb />Palizada." Blk. H., entered by N. H. Whitfield, Greenville, N. C.<lb />Jaybird."Chs. G., entered by W. B. Quinerly, Centreville, N. C.<lb />Simon P."B. G., entered by J. W. Parker, Farmville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Cant bile." Blk F., entered by Hackburn &amp; Willett, New Bern,-N. C.<lb />Postcript." Bik. S., entered by Hackburn &amp; Willett, New Bern, N. C.<lb /><lb />2:30 CLASS.<lb /><lb />Little Steve."B. G., entered by Wm. Ellis, New Beru, N. C.<lb />Rush Miller."B. G., entered by Geo J. Studdert, Washington.<lb />Dominion."B. G., entered by Hackburn &amp; Willet, New Bern.<lb /><lb />RUNNING RACE.<lb />1-2 mile heats"best 2 in 3.<lb /><lb />Lady Allen"B. M., entered by Leon Williams, Tarboro.<lb />J- B."B. H., entered by Joe, G. Chauncy, Washington.<lb />Helen S."B. M., entered by E. E. Williams, New Bern.<lb /><lb />There will be a professional starter and competent judges, and with these<lb /><lb />Sine horses the best races ever witnessed in Eastern North Carolina may<lb />be expected.<lb /><lb />Eo ~the Karmers of Morth Garolina.<lb /><lb />PLEASE TAKA NOTICE.<lb /><lb />lesin for the purpose of selling Farm<lb />hts for my improved. inethod of hanging tobacco"known as the .<lb />ring Patent. Patented by P. B. Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him<lb />pap bao: Paice tennatan asa rs of Record fa the Patent office of |<lb />the United States at Washi .D.&amp;. The very low rates<lb />made below will hold good until Oct. 20, 1895, to wit :<lb /><lb />For Five Acres or less, $3.00. Fora greater number thun Five Acres, $5.00.<lb /><lb />I shall be giad to meet the farmers in | person | at Greenville, N. C. {Wednesday<lb />jana Thursday, Oct, 2d and 31d. oN ° Friday and Saturday. October<lb />S| 4th and Sth. Recky Mount, N C. Monday sad *rocsday, October Tr and 8th.<lb />| Wilson, N.C., Wednesday and 'Thareday October 98th and 10. WLouisburg, N.<lb />Friday and Saturday, Oerevar lith and i%ch. Parties who prefer to<lb />Farm Rights at once, or who cannot meet. me at any of the placed named, ma<lb />remit at my risk by P. O. on Danville, Va.. or by Letter te my<lb />dress at Laurel Grove, Va,. and Rights will be promply sent by mail.<lb />ing please stute number of acres grown this: year.<lb /><lb />R<lb /><lb />In writ-<lb /><lb />" Cas<lb /><lb />OBSER<lb /><lb />=|<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Lawi 4<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, Ni Cc, 3 wap es<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts..<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Crimina] E<lb /><lb />Makes a « of frauc di<lb />Spm, sattona to recover land, and col<lb /><lb />Prompt ~and cafeful ~attention given<lb />all buetness.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on. approved security:<lb />~Terms easy:<lb /><lb />welicn<lb /><lb />Bolieited.<lb /><lb />&amp; FLEMING<lb />TTORNEYS-At-LAwW, 50<lb />GKEENVILLE, NM. C- ty<lb /><lb />ppioeny�<lb /><lb />eG Practice in all the Courts, ws<lb /><lb />4)<lb />L. C. 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          <lb />vs<lb /><lb />ise Fame Wad Boat Stheaaic.<lb /><lb />AUTUMN aNafomy./-/<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />rt TT 7 7. 7 �<lb /><lb />~items ag | -_ won W ~ ve are Norfolk. rices ot acone<lb />Bri That Inform 3 ou What is Go-/and peanuts for yesterday, as furn<lb />and mail train going People Going and Coming These ing on. by Cobb Bros. &amp;. Commission Mer-<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going ¢ Early Fall Days. ants of Norfok :<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.  . sGo9PLOMN.<lb />North Bound arrives 9:50 A H. W. Whdebee went to Wilson to-| Cotton still climbing upward. Good Middling 8 13-16<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. day. Not mueh fruit lett. except grapes Middleg. 4 8<lb />Ww cin -16<lb />ae " Freight, arrives 2:00 P.| wiss Ella Monteiro went to Battimore| These moonlight nights arelovely. | Good Ordinary ~<lb />3 Myers arrives from Wash. y- Tomo row is the last Saturday in Sep- Ton ve ean vs<lb /> jugton Monday, Wednesday and Friday| J.H. Tucker. of Asheville, arrived|tewber. Pe OTS ao<lb />a _ Wateingtns Tuesdsy, Thare | Thursday eyening. Cooler today with a yery pleasant | #ytra Prime :<lb />a J. B. Stokes,of Windsor, left on the . | Phescae aren<lb />train this moruing. After awhile you'll be calling for your Tone"ateady .<lb />Weather Bulletin. ove: cuat.<lb />Fair, followed by local showers on the |i; sation | ul wk anand This September goes on record as the ~ae<lb />v t ; °<lb />coast Saturday evening, cvoler. ng ovew® hottest in seventeqn years.. Greenville rag<lb />8. M. sehhitz went to Rocky Mount Corrected by S. Schultz.<lb />-_ today to spend a few days. ; Goldsboro and Wilsen are both put- Bniter per lo 15 to 25.<lb />It Should be Fixed ting in telephone systems. Western Sid 7 6 to?<lb />: J. T. Worthington and W. B. Quiner- os<lb />Again we call attention of the city l f Grif here toda The of the races, Oct. 3rd, Sagar cured Hams 12 to 133<lb />Council to the condstion of Dickerson ye "? oat a z will be feund. on.thing page... corn Meal 50 to 63<lb />. This is the, most, lic thor-| Mrs. R. R. Kingand child, who have Flour, Fawily 4.00 to 4°60<lb />avenue is reed been visiting the family of Sheriff R. w.| The dry weather is making cotton | ¥ 008 Sitele<lb />ougbfare in our town, and the n Ki left for Goldeboro toda open rapidly and and the tarmers are Oat ao<lb />of its béing in good condition for public)» y- having to look after it. : ate . 40 to de<lb />manifest to be discussedsi Judge Mclver left this morning for  ;<lb />Sanadme is worth more|/-ittleton to spenda few days before ve Ganctie sys It ip thought tbe creel Back 1 worsen te<lb />spent now = going to his next court at Henderson. recent fire at the Short mill in Washing- Chicke 20 60°<lb />than two doliars when the bad weather Mise K EI Ae ton was the work of iucendiaries. om ni doz 10 bo 124<lb />2. ins. as it sure will iss Kate ~ington, o eidsvitle, Eggs<lb />= a eee! of the v. ig| Who has been visiting Miss Sallie Cotten, 17th." Gov. CarrTs fine fresh pasar per Iz 1iakg +<lb />begin. ~, |at Cottondale took the train here today} Butter tod S. M. ScHULTz. e : 4<lb />deplorable; even in the dry season. A'| for her home. utter ay. . Hulls. per ton 6 00<lb />few theusand bushels of oyster shelis : Cotton Seed Meal 10 00<lb />would make a g.eat improvement on It. Ex-Senator Jarvis, Congressman Har- oe warehouses were not so tull to-| Hides 5 to 9<lb /><lb />A boy in Kansaa owas pulling a<lb />dog along the road by a ropé.<lb />The boy called to his do x, oCome<lb />along, Pop, you ornery cuss.�<lb /><lb />A bystander asked him why he<lb /><lb />ry Skinoer and Deputy (lerk J. A.<lb />Lang returned from Raleigh Thursd:y<lb /><lb />evening where they went to attend the<lb />silver convention.<lb /><lb />At sunset this evening begins Yom<lb />Kippur. the Jewish day of atonemeuvt.<lb />Ali the places of business of our Hebrew<lb />citizens will be closed tumorrew aud<lb /><lb />as tbey have been on some other<lb />ty [Fen but prices took a nice shoot<lb /><lb />The best lino of Tablets, Note<lb />Paper, Euvelopes, Box Paper, |<lb />and Cards in town can be found<lb />at the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />YOUR -:-ATTENTION<lb /><lb />a lot of Ledgers and Day<lb />Books just received at peat mCAT<lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />Before adjourning court Thursday<lb /><lb />evening Judge McIver changedthe sen-<lb />called the dog Pop., they will observe the day by fasting und) te::ce of S. M. Daniel from 6 months to IS CALLED 20 THE ELEGANT<lb />oFor short, ees the boy. |P�"�7*- 3 monchs. :<lb /><lb />. "LINE OF"<lb />oWhats &amp; rere) o. «tm Never has there been such a growth} J.C. Cobb &amp; Son have jus~ re-<lb />SPop e 4 has produc in the own as this season a [cotved @ car load of Bagging and 1. .<lb />Way pall ic Populist shia 8 ceabe.pex pound. $ tiicke Exhope Tivs.| Call gee them. : " :<lb /><lb />sae enue<lb /><lb />of a still greater in- rease of the business<lb />centering in Greeuvilie-<lb /><lb />T' ere are tlots of<lb /><lb />local weather<lb />Wy ll, sir, the boy said ebe- prophets, but none of them are bring-|##bbons. Glaves, Mitts, te. carried ay<lb />° = . y , YS" | Never before in tbe history of our before ain. The showers will ceme<lb />cause he is justiike: a Populist.; present gencrarion, 80 itis said, did it, be oug.<lb />He's the orneryist dog in Kansas. |"@PPptn that not a drop of rain feli dur-<lb /><lb />He aint worth a ~durn only to set<lb />on his tail and howi.�<lb /><lb />On Monday nignt Oct. 6th., at<lb />meeting of<lb />, No. 284, A. F. &amp;<lb /><lb />the next<lb />Grenville<lb /><lb />regular<lb /><lb />ing court week. It = oe comment-.<lb />eitvpon, and we hope is mus oof a<lb />better time coming in the near i<lb /><lb />Now that court is over, all�<lb />centered on the tobacco market, ES<lb />the races that come off Oct.3rd. There<lb />te great iuterest being trken in the<lb /><lb />tion "Bunch+of keys between!<lb />posto ffice and 8S. E. Pender &amp;<lb />Pi ice store. Finder please re-<lb />areéiturn to store or to REFLECTOR<lb />office. W.I. Penper.<lb /><lb />oA, CHERRY &amp; 60<lb /><lb />this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E-S,.<lb /><lb />' ¥<lb /><lb />nestly reqaested asthere will be<lb />business of importance. By or-<lb />der of Zeno Moore, W. M.<lb />D. J. Waionmarp, Secretary.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee has just received | bacco<lb /><lb />@ car oad<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />BY QO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />of Flour at lowest<lb /><lb />rn wenty-six horsgs erent aec-.<lb />tiors of the Staten dos toeing tor<lb />owner Of the<lb /><lb />the occasion.<lb />Jobo R. Chany.<lb /><lb />Looping patent, for hanging to-<lb />rimings, will be in Green-<lb /><lb />ville Wedan y aad Thurday of<lb /><lb />rext week, Oct. Fond and 3rd, to<lb /><lb />collect for farm rights. He de"<lb /><lb />sires to meet the farmers in per-<lb /><lb />son and talk with them.<lb /><lb />The silver convention was a<lb />complete fiaseo, and there<lb /><lb />~forthe American Tobacco Company,<lb />was all par han 5 ma es the ar-<lb />tival of ay at his home.<lb />Just received 50 barrels of<lb /><lb />Granulated Sugar at lowest prices<lb />at D. W. Hardee.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. Sept. 16,T95.<lb />To rue Pusiic:"cC. J. Rogers<lb />having gone off on a business<lb />trip for a week or ten days, all<lb />business connected with The Ger-<lb />man Electric Agencyiwili be at-<lb />tended to by John Debson. Re"<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />; er AY: ig :<lb />isthe lorpest lasik shoigleatl ever fof<lb />fered in this town,*édme and see Sor<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />~BABY<lb /><lb />; are| member we nteea cureT to Bie 2g 3<lb />oa QUOTATIONS. co 4 more discredited oleaders ofjany one sings German Electric Mattinys, Window Shades and Tac<lb />8 mon to 4\thought� in North Carolina this Beit, and if it dese mut cure, your) Curtains. © i<lb />~ stot morning than ever before. What! money will yc Cheerfally Te-} « é<lb />Fine + to 10\ ever senefits accraed from the fanded. . ona * Goods sold on ther merits<lb />Cuttters "Common 8 to 1ijconvention all go to the credit of fi prices made 4<lb />, * _Mediom 11 to 15) Mr. Marion Butler tor ed Span P| Ps | fier Geol Ag<lb />: Good 15 to 3J/ alist party"Charl r. | Joux Denson, Sx B.-C]<lb /><lb /></p>
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