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          <lb />ae<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. O, SEPTEMBER 30, 1806.<lb /><lb />im ae ee 27 a aa FS mas a cme<lb /><lb />oe.<lb />a<lb /><lb />Le)<lb />*<lb />es<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />flo oy) U<lb />A<lb /><lb />~Aho<lb />GO puBAqiNO<lb /><lb />e)<lb /><lb />Kdp op 04<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />7<lb />*<lb />eel<lb /><lb />: no<lb /><lb />i ~~"<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Aynp-<lb /><lb />UM<lb />§ Soup]<lb /><lb />Fd<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />U<lb />1<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Mm<lb /><lb />BA<lb /><lb />o4<lb /><lb />Sates 2<lb /><lb />=<lb />sD<lb />=<lb /><lb />ho<lb />o<lb /><lb />a<lb />utp<lb /><lb />*<lb />poms<lb /><lb />~as AVHaH<lb /><lb />ie Bo fine ao for Men. a te<lb />for Tnaé andT Otilaren. oAlso a<lb /><lb />mediam|<lb /><lb />a 0 MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />olthat it is not practicable.<lb />_|son who indulgés in such talk is<lb />not oaly anworthy..the blessings<lb /><lb />OuWliperegtionted Bien i Rev<lb /><lb />_A_Pubhe, Enemy. |<lb />"Marion Butler, in hie speech<lb /><lb />ligT Chartotte last Friday niebt,<lb />= |telling the people of the oppress:<lb />|ions to which they are subjected,<lb /><lb />suid: to thetd, that it, would wat do<lb />for them to resort. to bullets for<lb />tue redress -of ~their ' dhievences<lb />because their oppressors have the<lb /><lb />' |government: and would, -thus :be<lb />4 |ensbled ta coetcg and ¢fush them.<lb /><lb />~Phe lvgieal inference: is:<lb />.| people ought, by right, to rise apT<lb /><lb />that, the<lb /><lb />in ame against the government:<lb /><lb />| Chat they have justification for so<lb />/4 doing and that the only consid-<lb />~' Jeration which<lb />~ithem relates wholy to the prac-<lb /><lb />-should: restrain<lb /><lb />eer oth<lb /><lb />and this Bag<lb /><lb />ie @dlenr de the<lb /> unmerity. fule. | pin,<lb />Y: peop e elect the meu<lb /><lb />who make and those who execute<lb /><lb />\ the laws. and yet. hese is 9 fellow<lb /><lb />Tee will soon take the oath asa<lb />6d Stétes or tag ppc<lb /><lb />IY citation id the |¢@ -<lb />~ine around Alviting a ony re-<lb />bellion upon. the . grouad., only<lb />A per-<lb /><lb />of free government himself put isT<lb />a public enemy-. None but a bad<lb /><lb />fi/man wonld do-it. He who talks<lb /><lb />thus should be regarded as a dan-<lb />gerous element in society and<lb />should be shunned ~as one shuns<lb />@® poisonous enake.-"Statesville<lb />Landmark.<lb /><lb />A Suggestion as ta Turnips..<lb />~This dry. bot weather is expect-<lb />ed to adversely affect the turnip<lb />crop now growing. It ia too late<lb /><lb />ito do anything. with rutabagas"<lb /><lb />they being of slow growsh"than<lb />take the ebhaaces with those.grow-<lb />Sling, but a gardaer iuforms us that<lb />white turnips will aut come and<lb />do weil if planted. | A eAWAS<lb /><lb />It might be~well for our farmerT<lb />friends to try ~@nother sowing. If<lb />the firat sown ones should trro<lb />out poorly-therevmight: be ¢:<lb />money iu theT wend: sowing ~-<lb />:  Newberne Joumal. alee<lb /><lb />AY<lb /><lb />best at 4 Rurialt profit.�<lb /><lb />for noth Good ordthine is Seen<lb />fair ~price. We spare no pains to ~give ~you<lb /><lb />K WILSO] ;<lb /><lb />_ The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />is pl Ste tose:<lb /><lb />+ jin<lb /><lb />a F<lb /><lb />" f He<lb />ag a ea ie a<lb />La Oe So<lb /><lb />worth 7<lb /><lb />TeLmerarnic ok Sine<lb /><lb />a? 4<lb /><lb />Peee<lb /><lb />~The long controversy sver Min<lb /><lb />settled. Com ptrolfer Bowers ~hasT<lb />approved BilT drafy etd ~he will<lb />get his motiey.� ee<lb /><lb />oPhe Woman's, building ~at the<lb />Atlante. Exposition .waa opened,<lb />with appropriate. exercises to-<lb />day- . The daily. attendance npon:<lb />the Exposition is now about 30,"<lb />000. 3 iV fed a fit 4 :<lb />~Dr. Alexander; of WashingtonT<lb />City, foand « bargiar in bis room,T<lb />Saturday night, end killed him<lb />with a Winchester-rifie..<lb /><lb />in St. Louis, and the city is also<lb /><lb />phoid fever. .<lb /><lb />P|<lb /><lb />by a Spanish cruiser off the coast<lb /><lb />ister RansomTs. salar ohag ~been |<lb /><lb />There are 500 cases of diptheria |.<lb /><lb />suffering from an epedemio-of ty-'|<lb /><lb />A British steamer, was fired oon.<lb /><lb />of Cuba, and. now some roaring<lb />from the B ritish lion is expected:<lb /><lb />One of the largest iron manu-<lb />facturing plants at ~Meridian, Miss.T<lb /><lb />bas been de destroyed by fire.<lb />~Fire destroyed the ~elevator of<lb /><lb />~the Daisy flour milla at Superior,<lb />. Minn, causing a logs of t 3$100,000<lb /><lb />we FE<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />EW GOODS, i 4a<lb />~ : Es ee egy (93! Se he at<lb /><lb />; F438<lb />= is | ee 33%<lb /><lb />9 isd esdacs Due<lb />Big Lor oto iW axon<lb />fits re pers ti<lb /><lb />NEW FALL 0008<lb /><lb />: 3 ee - Boney<lb />_Is now Sompletey<lb /><lb />inwchekes<lb /><lb />ha 3<lb /><lb />} He wants your trade "<lb />He'll get-' too 1f<lb /> youare wideawnka .;:<lb /><lb />please rem<lb />~see CLARK hea<lb />: jou want .. ~# gt ee!<lb /><lb />Niece Mne-of samples tenenhenn 4 ~ork<lb />mae Clothing"!<lb /><lb />He oBy OLARK:. Gey<lb />~Middle store Ope towe oc<lb /><lb />ae 4} tie i:<lb /><lb />PELs Se<lb /><lb />ee ai ~the = Bee .<lb /></p>
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        <p>4<lb /><lb />di<lb /><lb />roe<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb />i. = (= 4<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />The Govenor of Texas.<lb />ed a special session of the<lb />ture of that State ~to take<lb />on prize<lb />ly does not ¥<lb />come into<lb /><lb />pore<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />othe pew:<lb /><lb />in aE are [ot ey Be ve<lb />annual tax of 5 per cepts. on the<lb />thousand, sed one-balf per, , cent<lb /><lb />~pound | n manfecte red tobacco<lb />some, of et) merchants are either<lb />igbotant of or have forgotten the<lb />law and are notified tc make their |.<lb />returns.<lb /><lb />N<lb />Moree that when 1T is 12 o'clockT<lb /><lb />+  Dilt@rence | a<lb />\D dheat vistors<lb /><lb />oliaa make a note ofthe differ-<lb /><lb />put to many little annoyances. If<lb />those who go from this section<lb />will seé their watches one hour<lb /><lb />of keeping the GOrrect time, for<lb /><lb />Atiancé tithe is jest. oneT hour<lb /><lb />ower than North Osrolina time.<lb /><lb />+ Whemit is 12 oTclock #00 here,<lb /><lb />itis 1V AM in Atlanta.T cis ensily<lb />|seen how this hourT ce jn<lb />ime May work trouble for those<lb />careless about such mattefs, es-<lb />pecially when they ~want to be<lb />pro at dinner, at the theatre<lb />or more particularly wh they<lb />want to batch a tratr fur home.<lb />Carolina people shouldn't<lb /><lb />in Atlanta it is. ¥ OTcloek in NorthT<lb />Carolina and fix their watches 80}<lb />that they will not got muddled. "<lb /><lb />a shy at kissing. It says, that Ja<lb />das betrayed the Savior with a<lb />kiss, 664 trom� that hour te"the;<lb />Yeh has<lb />betrayed by = ~TWere tu, by<lb />the way, a goed ~desl more in\this<lb />unique proposition than would<lb /><lb />sear Pena Se<lb /><lb />and makes her his wife, and the<lb />next tning we know the spark-|<lb />ling Wine has lured him away<lb /><lb />pa yer howe Rabe meres fr<lb /><lb />young wife believes every word<lb />of it. The son ~bas a kiss for his<lb />mother while she toils with the<lb />needie for him, and in a year or<lb />two the gambling den has mor®<lb />of his love than the woman who<lb />bore him.. The daughter has a<lb />kiss as she wishes mother had<lb /><lb />not o much &amp; eh to do, white she iolls<lb />on (tb rahdé fot [héwra and<lb /><lb />reede trpahp pozals af the Trib<lb /><lb />= While the foregoing specimens<lb />are, of course, exceptions to the<lb />general rule, their counteparts<lb />are to be found ip every commu<lb />nity, and tLat without the aid of<lb />a magnifying giass. A kiss avd<lb />a ~smrle" have been the rain ~of<lb /><lb />~ers f vese_Vi -/<lb /><lb />r<lb />2 A<lb />Saleh nl Adjutant General<lb />iuehed a requistion for<lb />\zevolvers forcammission officers<lb />of the guard. -_The reguistion in-<lb />cludes 119 Colts revolvers, 38 cal<lb />ibre, 110 cartridge belts, 110 pis<lb />tol holaters and , 6,000 revolver- ball<lb />cartridges... Maj. Hayes pear e<lb />n| vesterday that he -considered the<lb />militia now to beim better api<lb />tion than it ever had been, as<lb />as his observation wernt. the<lb />men are thotoughly provded for<lb />aud comfortable in everyT way,<lb />d| both in clothing, camp-outfit and<lb />military supplies; alf which 1s<lb />largely due tothe unceasing in-|'<lb />terest. and vigilance andT geod<lb />management ot General Caateron.<lb />"Raleigh News and Observer<lb />A<lb /><lb />- Large lot of Ledgers and Day<lb /><lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />. REPORT.<lb /><lb />LY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lage"Common<lb />o Good.<lb /><lb />Fine<lb /><lb />310 4;~<lb />4to7<lb />7 Ry 10<lb /><lb />11<lb /><lb />Books just received at Reflector),<lb /><lb />reenville.<lb /><lb />bacco warehouses.<lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />Splendid mineral water.<lb /><lb />Roonis large and comfortable.<lb />ast, om reaching Atlanta, they |supplind with the best the market af<lb />4 will ha¥e no trouble on the score fords.<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GAY. jae ite<lb />ence it time théy are spt fu be | - Contevidnt tolddpat | add te she to-<lb /><lb />Table<lb /><lb />Teachers,<lb /><lb />English<lb />Modern . Lan<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate |<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />Badge AG aed N.C. «8. D. Bagley,<lb />A. M. Prineipal- With aL ee<lb /><lb />MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 210 21008 wu<lb /><lb />tanght on the conservatory Bey<lb />by a graduate in music. Iestrection<lb />Discipline firma,<lb />Terma reasopable.<lb />wit! be taught, if destred, Cualisthenies<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Greer ville N. C.<lb /><lb />Rages. Music. et on<lb /><lb />but. kind,<lb />Artand Elocution<lb /><lb />Male<lb />=<lb /><lb />Jreasouablg.<lb /><lb />business,| by<lb />course pope.<lb />pursié a<lb />guarantees .<lb /><lb />}Carolina, or the<lb /><lb />July $0,1895.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The hext sesston of this Schvol wil | '<lb /><lb />and octittivie for ted! months.<lb />~The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually/taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />oBoys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />taking<lb /><lb />ny ro er course, this oe<lb /><lb />refers to those who have recently left<lb />its Liscead the jsrurhfulness of this<lb /><lb />Any young marr with character and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided in making arran<lb />ments to cuntinue in the higher schoo ge |<lb /><lb />The diaciplire will be kept at ita;<lb />present standard.<lb /><lb />Neither - time ser: attention nor<lb />work will be spared to make this schovul<lb />all tuat parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further partieulars see or ad-<lb />| dress<lb /><lb />~Barbers.<lb /><lb />HERMIT<lb /><lb />begin on<lb /><lb />SPT. 2, 1895, EER<lb /><lb />for tuition and beard<lb /><lb />the academic<lb />Where they wish to<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />enter, wi.h credit, noy Re College in North<lb /><lb />University. It<lb /><lb />Ww. H.. oRaq@space,<lb />7 Principat.<lb /><lb />"""""<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ws Patronage soliched.<lb /><lb />James A. SMITH, ..<lb />_. ©ONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENV!LLE, N. 0.<lb /><lb />BERT EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />their to pet<lb /><lb />ohas<lb /><lb />oESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />Schutés<lb /><lb />PORK-SIDES &amp;SHOHLDERS<lb /><lb />Ae A UHAN?TS BUY<lb /><lb />lies: willie<lb />there. ratockis a cempets<lb />ches.<lb /><lb />ee suGaAK<lb />a THA, &amp;c. ©<lb /><lb />KEE P asORs.<lb /><lb />FLO<lb /><lb />wad det Lapw<lb /><lb />Wate atn. i]<lb /><lb />Limited Free Gofnane<lb /><lb />AThericatl<lb /><lb />CY ETI. LA<lb /><lb />INGTON. N<lb />legen tone oss<lb /><lb />your work to to our store on Monday at aud<lb /><lb />tt will be<lb />lists asia Re on pret PER Drie<lb /><lb />Optiert = opane<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />ps Bg nn ina BARE ak.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to: cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />15<lb />5 Be<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />er a out. Ie Wid Sheebatbity Hut and! Professions Oaras.<lb /><lb />irl may Sod Ati eons This fal? is very u myehT ike the} ntrving. on the bo ys ~and ~ eae . ., say .<lb /><lb />oe "Se SeV in one eleven years Most ey-| rience  aldiagg. . pure in ot "| pfu. J. agit sabia . :<lb /><lb />y nce BLOW, BRIU@WIS96 bua<lb /><lb />COUNTY: ORFICERS. ory one ae teen r that Parkes diering. �_Sslisbury 2. olyanvis &amp; : ee<lb /><lb />; e Sta xposition oper ee aT :<lb /><lb />SEW wing� EWA. Muge, ~Raleigh the fret, of October,1884,| The Base of WAn. " -% ATTOUN EY , scale esd jek i<lb /><lb />. jitShe weather was very ~much as pie _" _ 6 Prmctios iu Mi the, Comres Courts F a 3<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W.M. King. "_/has been the week. The boys of| The Baltimore Suh, in fetorriniy wr anlbstctsanatiie<lb /><lb />Rroasarer, JoT.. Littie, | |the old Greeaville Guard will Lot) tothe price of cotton at this time, oan i ROTTS Ee<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. Cc. OTH. piheidins soon ~forget | ~the hut mareh they takes. acexsion. to 6A that. after Ss. F. TXSON,, ¢ 4a¢9) weryiet tem dy il : ~<lb />- Scythia pee Greeny He BYE ROTOR,� Tay ob oEs esee Attortéy ava Donhedtee WENA!<lb />Suryevor, eae ~+ The occasion is well remem"| * oes Sen no real, sabsten" ito ey a ""<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Daw : ght i" lbered. We were a private in the<lb /><lb />Snith and 8. Me svones.� Ke L. Greenville Guard apd with then. is getting reasonable: prices; ': for T Ciyil and Praceings do ail She faye i242<lb /><lb />a and the other members: of ohe what he Was to sell, forthe farmer} Mukes a special of frand divorce,dam<lb />supTt! Preatehi, Hor! Ww. Baw eIP Séaté Guard, somo 1,109. of, 1 200 | is the base upon. owhich all tho |Sspemetioda.to Henever InpdeenA op<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W, Smith. _ {in pamber, stood in the broiling | whete fabric of our natiaaal: pros- oPrompt and carefial o~gevenition ° ity ¥<lb />Cyunty Examiner of Teavlwers" Pret. sun for fully two Hoars'th the rear perity and happiness reste. _ Phis}" business.<lb /><lb />tial proeperity unless the farmer} calor onrne Bish, Compsya the Ory 2] o<lb />en.<lb />�<lb /><lb />Maury. to joan. pete arent<lb />W. H. tagedale. fof the capital while thbig otters} #® "ory true: Tf the farmer tesue-|rermeeny. i : fs :<lb />" and dignitaries were getting in csssttt-and crops are good the , ne aia<lb />TOWN OFFICERS. their ~carnages~and 6n 'theit fore} Cuntry is very eres: bea ~be: pros~ (piount ~ wumeawee., 45 dela<lb />ar Af perons,- | TTORNEY SrA Red 6<lb />Mayor, Ola Forbe (es. After this lopg wait came a 1 ote<lb />Clerk; C. C. Forbes. © cae, fternible - tranip of ero. mulon{, Speaking of  Plenting., sey Practice in all the Courss. #5 Fa<lb />Trensurer, WV. T. Godwin, =. }throng b dust and heat to the. ex- out contemporaty, saya that the SA d si<lb /><lb />porca-"J. W. Perkins, chiet, Fred./vositio roads, Every compa- cotton planters .of the South ate | * 5°<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. jOosiHOR Pry: OP: this year receiving about: 3 cents L. ©. LATHAM. oeis<lb /><lb />~ otay inline had men who _ feil. Aldas a<lb />~Counciimen"W. H. Smith, . We oy tive wayside, overcome a hea bp: &amp; pound muse . for. their: cotton itte keene a]<lb />rown, W. ~I. Godwin. i. A. WilK% laud some werd� Kerionsty - ~giek. |:than they got last-:-year.«'~Phis is; ~ APrORN WTA Tshsa y alice<lb />Dertipey Ruffin, Julius Jenkins, , Ge poor féllow, we behievé, died | saadvatce of about $15 per bale, GREE- VILLE. Be Gite 2<lb />a |lfrom the effects of his exertion. ; Estimating the crop - tis year at | 77 oantl inne a<lb />CHURCHES. | We remembér; toy, that an -6ffort '3;000,000 baigée which is :2,000,000|donn E. Wer ;. F.C. Harding,<lb /><lb />was made to have thé oBoys ap-| uuder some ofT the.patimates,: the|,:., Wilson, na oS, a :<lb />Baptist. oSéryides every pee Bx, pear on dress epi: after Bit] 3. 00,000 a ponnd will bring $130,- WPA rr 7 whan ias<lb />stern teeta ~aha tight, er ae fitheir » work,~ what 6 Boat sae ore into the cotton St | srrounenana pe<lb /><lb />mee ¢ 6 a? - a:23 3 ° a a<lb />Pes eg? Sunday School at 9:30 ~| protest went up from the officers | than year. The ~cutton and|: reenvillé,.<lb /><lb />dni.<lb /><lb />: G who. knew uffering: . thé w ~growers welsbe siglo attention gtveb ~to ote<lb />he . dey sh Feber SupTt. bed ; Oeten ok bate eombe pete] Be dent. ate ocr na -all: se and settlement of clubs, uivg ino<lb />(gobie/T ib Febulsr serhtees | gah. ~now Brigadier. General, threaten- | sumers. of the manufactured, pro-<lb />night. Bey. . A. ed to resign his ~commission and Pe and the ast sum of money ~The ~Chariotte<lb />Greate, Rediot 8 ~Sunday Sato! af 9:80 dishaud his reg*ment' before sab« Cale he -will all be spent in|,<lb />A. B. Bye Sup Mts Aida! ee guns to sach inhnman treat" buytn the prodicts~of labor.T ' |�<lb />is ro Sund. ant ,and other equally as strong |: eta: witly thess products of<lb />a pr. UF protestsT ~weté made. One captain aren and wheat . so.it. ie. with |<lb />y , B f ~FY, Arbieh, |rerdiirked thatT thé 2,500 car . (Rear a yeas cite, fer |<lb />heotatT 9 jes in the bores oF his en word } : ad :<lb />nearness STT bee exhausted� fork, - |<lb />resbyte: services every staver{ os = | | oNorth CarphinaTs as ~ i<lb />Rev. roma Ae oS ss<lb />tds ~mie Got the ralina, 2 FORE MOST WEWSP&amp;PER� ad.<lb />ae aiid etl et ail]<lb />oew DAILY<lb />So Sorte ok J ANP Pee<lb />| Dip. aeT ~ WEERELY.. z<lb />Se wmmniplioees "5 1 1 Fea)<lb />deciecaie Lois, Lhe &amp; A. nee ii sidalebelidd<lb />aca Bases. rr poe - Independent and gpartons 5,<lb /><lb />a guna se - | more attractive than ever. it<lb />aca o cee aa pore sttras visitor-to the ~<lb /><lb />y Speco ps =; : --. ~police, the'elub or al work POR es<lb />2e.-, ms F - - =<lb />wi aamed laces� Br the Fad purpose. ° ~Sohnth gz arm THE D AILY OBSERVER. bi *<lb /><lb />Bek 2 tob no<lb /><lb />Pig opted By offs waging tanec ee by. itm - All of.the news. of the world, Ge<lb /><lb />a te lete ep re iis<lb />omewedipews of Recorf ia the a ee P iy rat Capi<lb />Unt ; W ashin An, D, oO. The. Ey low rates ~ and tols. S88: rg +?<lb />ae oh "mesyb held good. ntil Oct. 29, 1638, to. wit : . sino! Je<lb />UA |For Five aS ess, . Fora greater.numberthan. Five Kilone ¢KbiO. THE aarti! QBSERVER.. {«. *<lb />I shall be glad to-meet the farmers in persun at Greenvil~e, N.C: Wedneslay<lb /><lb />~ amd Ling toe p Oet, 2d and 43:d. ~Tarboro, �"�®. G., Priday. we tee Mesober<lb /><lb />4% 40h a8 ij Necks ogee a. Mote and | 5 Octo oMteher-2e Ze and. 8th. |); news of,<lb />D | vriday nd Se coer eri rand. th. Parties who Seu ersme'l purebase pienso<lb />oRanges, QEEIGE | 3 rarm Rights at ence; or-who cannot mesh wie at any of the. plaged. named. may� rve lo eerie<lb />sss at si eh oe - O.-on Raaand igh Va.. or by ~ Better to my .s ONLY OnE DOLLAR a YEAR,<lb /><lb />ho ~be P peeoe by mall. In writ-<lb /><lb />"I VOR WANTS eee<lb /><lb /></p>
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McNarmara, of Washies- The eott will be shert.<lb /><lb />only increased by being gratified: | spent taday here. on erUp 1 ;<lb /><lb />oa the nerve = aiienirhas!Ovi Unies Judes oae Sahel Three-fourths of the year ia gone. ae PEANUTS. .<lb />-  paralyses operay. of man. | today to take a prisoner to the pesiten- The races ure the big event of this kutre Prime %<lb />~~ It tranSmits disease to the third| tiary. ears<lb /><lb />ah ern vee by heredi-| . . 2 thas retarned to Checo- The bla ald wave nore bat to] BEA eaway ae<lb /><lb />winity to resume his position as instruc- |"! yet-<lb /><lb />Bs, ruins ened wre and b -phaa~ tor in the Hughes schoul there. Prospects of cooler weather makes Greenville Market. ai<lb /><lb />tha hi : . poliea the train bere today for Haltimore, tv The Obeecrver.ts. agitating &amp; -tol Bntter, per lo Vet ede<lb /><lb />and emai 3 is = * market.for Fayetteville. | Sues cured Hams 12 to 183,<lb />MrePaitie Winstead, who was visit Corn 40 to 6u<lb /><lb />It degrades father and son, and ber the it will. not take:many. more big juMp8)¢ orn Weal 50 to 63<lb /><lb />lug parents aj the King Uousae, ic ft<lb /><lb />blights the Jove-af wife snd. oth: | ior her home in Reoky iount ceday. for sctton to each 10 cents. your. Family pea ato<lb />hell of chastity. Mrs, T..B. Moore, Mrs. Susan Moore| 17th."Gov. Carr'sT fie fresis| Oats 4U to 50<lb />I: blocks the wheels of indué"|*54 Foster Quinn, one of the REFLEC. Batter today. 8. M..Sonuure- Tre, 16 to 3<lb />Basie mines and mills, and ibn oc eptarned from a view. toGrit-| i?'au the ear:h predictiens conse true ra ~ per Sack -1 nay 5<lb /><lb />¥ oe Oy Oe a, f . morning- there Will be a storm before this week! Eggs per doz - 10 to 133<lb /><lb />t causes strikes 8 jails ap The tobaccoT men ~ars going to have} * ©%- Deedes tae le ate -*<lb />_"" country, state ang on-savérinn weliaunk ot convenient| The white. 3 and ealored ie] Walle. pet tou. ity to 15<lb /><lb />ation. point near the warehouses. The ma"| both had a bayptising at ForbesT wil] | Cotton Seed Meal 10 00.<lb />It hinders honest legislation | chivery is here for patting down the | pond Sunday. - | Hides Sto 9<lb /><lb />and laws which -are a/ well. ~Ibis is a good stepanti' we hope<lb /><lb />of : a nostrils of every | will be s6il i by saobe wells. Frese Juupch Biscuits just fh at D. 8.| The best line of Tablets, Note<lb />patriot. - A Sun ithTs. Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper,<lb /><lb />And sbove all, it damns men| The men who dip their pens in| W#® tton om the ether: tide of s/and Cards in town can be fonndT<lb />eternally and leaves them wWith-|royegolored ink have latterly, had| ent tobscee going'stilt mgner and the|At the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />out hope in life or death. munelk ho cong: Gf ~the . | weather getting cooler, the farmers and " Ud<lb />~greatly im- 3 }<lb />= YOUR-:- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />proved Sé0idek audit vd nodoutt ~bustaess men alt sasile and step lively.<lb />true that there bas been some| ~*�"�*¥ rill. snelsin.yeur moutb, those |<lb />The base ball games of last|reaction that is favorable sinée| *T" Lecce Biseaite at D..8.SmithTs.| JS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />)BallimoreT the | pen-|the very low plane of 1894, when} Inclosing a check for their advertise- "LINE OF"<lb />ree, dlabiiecing so fat aheéd the bottom had weli-nigh drop-| �"�=nt of the Scotland Neck Male S20001<lb />her can an bo fg Cleve |ped out. But somehow the tramp) Primes &amp; Wilson write us they have a DRESS GOODS. SILKS. LACES<lb />2 hee phates seéobnd. Bal- businces flourishes. A i me fauli sehoel, the opening being even bvet-<lb /><lb />timoreTs success over New York|to a Northern oauthority,� ial aben. they Ret heped flors,. |. Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb />Satardey settied the unfinished 1992 the namber of tramps was oo the second Sunday fu October Rev. ao oi<lb /><lb />business. 45,143, costing-$9,06 nesasl cache fer he will begta ® et AN,<lb />Théefellewing is the record of/for their support. He says that meccing fn the miptist ~chhreh st } , : fe hhh<lb /><lb />the clabs, including the games/this devouring army has so in- cana See es<lb />played Saturday. + reased that in 1896, it really "this season. Our Stock of "<lb />Won Lost Co t| umbers 85,268, costing the peo-| ~Ow aad After Oct. 1st, the O. D.S. 8.<lb /><lb />Baltupore 86 43 666 ple $17, 000,000 to f2ed them:* The Co. wil! make a reduction on cotton f4 C). E<lb />Cleveland 84 45 651|areny of trasaph Ste bchinge seebibhgl Meeeahae ie betee trom meee will he S ° °o\ o5<lb />Philadelphia o 53 -592/and enlarged ell the time. Wayt fifty-five cents per bale and from Tur "AND"<lb />Chicago 1 59 -550| Where is the FS IT river eighty cents..-Washington Mes-<lb />~Brooklyn 72 59 -549| Messenger. � | senger. Ladies &amp; Childrens -<lb />» Boston 700 8Ttit«C ve pbb. 7d<lb />- Pittsburg 71 i -534) Local Trains nd Boat Schedule. o :<lb />Gincidnatti 66 = 63 512| | ORIEN G,. pips es re<lb />NewYork 66 64 508) ene oat Sal ae £ LVRY. 8 jisthe lenges pre er of-<lb />�"� ~Washington 42 84 333) arrives {15m og outs | DF ED ered: pare come ~and oe for<lb />h St. Louis 39 92 .238| North Bound arrives 9:30 A yourse convinced.<lb />. o1 10:10 A.<lb /><lb />M.. leaves 2:15 P. :<lb /><lb />7 . Steainer arrives from) Wash|. r<lb />_ President Winston writes ma that the/ ington Mondey, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />~@uroliment at the. University is 605, as | ~e#Ves for Washington Tuesday, Thure |. On Fifth Street near Five:<lb /><lb />BY CARRIAGES, al<lb /><lb />attinys, Window Shades and Lape<lb /><lb />_ follows: graduates 8, seniors 40, juniors ~tay aud saturday. . Point: , eine.<lb />3 56, sophomores 67, freshmen 134, medi- rece: Godds'sbiaT on ~thetT; eg Fe<lb />Z 27, law 43, teachers ie summer school | . Weather: Bulletan. . |prices made accordingl<lb />: 140"total 675.� Counted twice 10,mak-| Gonerally fai any? Ordingty.<lb /><lb />(J. .Bio@HEERRY::&amp;: ad<lb /><lb />ha :<lb />a -_ Pe ae oe z=. git a "* a de es<lb />- o 2 Pee<lb /><lb /></p>
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