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          <lb />-DATI<lb /><lb />REFLEC<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 4, 1895.<lb /><lb />NFORD.<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />UT. M<lb /><lb />c=<lb /><lb />eer ee ant cant cma te center a erm<lb /><lb />Quite » stroug delegation of<lb />| Wilson warehousemen were on tLe<lb />~breaks yesterday. They all suid<lb />|toubaccu was high down here.<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />Greenville row has the best<lb />opportunity it bas ever had to<lb />{push its claims and show its ad-<lb />~vantages tuthe world: Let every<lb />one put his shoulder to the wheel<lb />avd push with might and main<lb />for the Queeu City of the New<lb />| Jolden Belt.<lb /><lb />| Tue people of Pitt county and<lb />surrounding counties have advau<lb />~tiges that nc class of agriculturist<lb />ilu the great state of North Caro-<lb />~lina possess. We haye lands<lb />~adapted tu the the growth of vot-<lb />~ton, corp, pexnuts, potatoes, and<lb />all the horticultural products are<lb />igrown to perfection. There are<lb />arge areas of lands here in Pitt<lb />~eounty which under skillful wan-<lb />~agement could be converted into<lb />~iuto blooming orchards that!<lb />~would turn out handsome in-<lb />comes to the owxers 1D a few<lb />~years. ~Ye have almost as fine<lb />jzrain and pasture lands as the<lb />far famed bluegrass region of<lb />~Keutucky, and last, but by no<lb />~means, least Our lauds grow and<lb />~oature the ficest bright tubacco|<lb />~grown inthe world. Hence we<lb />Tepeat that with these advantages<lb /><lb />A yy ~Aq otf} UL potdaj<lb /><lb />uop Ajnp a[qnop op 0} srvjpop<lb />JO JA9 UY} SING SUBP|TYD puw sqyno A Udy UT<lb /><lb />PRP PP NAA LLL LLP LL LL Le eel Ny ll Ll<lb /><lb />01} OL SIOQOUST LSE<lb /><lb />Tesivg 19}}9g PUB Jad<lb /><lb />"QUO 40S OF |IR} 4,<lb />poulva-prvy NEA JUM NO<lb /><lb />ml<lb /><lb />z<lb />Q<lb /><lb />is<lb />TH<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />our pacple are blessed indeed aud<lb />while some of of us taay think}<lb />~ours a hard lot, if we ouly think!<lb />' £ the manv Lilessiugs that we}<lb />uve over others our contenteut- |<lb /><lb />|went will be more general. |<lb />| Duriog the last four years, in<lb />other words ever since Greenville<lb />~bas had a tobacco warehouse,<lb />there have been enemies of the<lb />market at work doing everything<lb />they could to madermine and<lb />break dowu the tobacco interests<lb /><lb />Onr line embraces Bion F. Rev-<lb />nolds fine makes for Men. Zieg-<lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Co.Ts<lb />for Lad-es and Children. Alsoa<lb /><lb />MISSED!<lb /><lb />mystery as the comet. His uame is Willie Green. He was hun-<lb /><lb />gry looking, knock-kneed, and straight as a bow; he was<lb /><lb />barefooted with his old manTs arctics on ; had on no clothing<lb />except anempty shaving mag, which he carried across his<lb />broken back ; 1t contained two railroad tunnels and twenty<lb />bungholes.<lb />cross eyed at the ed<lb />eyen with his age.<lb />his yest<lb />Democratic ticket. When last seen he was on his way here from<lb />Parmele shoving the clouds over the city to keep off the wet,<lb />with the imteation of raising enough money to buy one of those<lb />lovely SUIT of CLOTHES and a PAIR of FINE SHOES at<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />e of his neck. His ears were chopped off<lb />is chin was glued on to thehip pocket of<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />ish ard fal-e wethods have been<lb />employe: to lure turmers away<lb />from Greenville. Tou all of these<lb />the tendencyof the Greenyille to-<lb />bacco men is to treat such things<lb />with silent contempt knowing full<lb />well that they would soon rebound<lb />against the author, but a report<lb />has just reached us that demauds<lb />an explanation aud a condemna -<lb />tionfrom the writer as he is the<lb />one this time implicated. We,were<lb />told by a farmer Thursday that he<lb />tad been. told while in Wilson<lb />a few days ago that that O. L.<lb />Joyuer was shipping tobacco<lb />iruo this pointto Wilson aud<lb />iwuking money on it. This was<lb />used as a@u srza nent to the far"<lb />mertoshow to him thatit was<lb />best to cary Lis tobacco direct te<lb />Wilson rath+r than sell in Green-<lb />vilie where it would be bought<lb />and eventually shipped to Wil-<lb />son aod sold at a profit. To this<lb />we only have to say that we have<lb />asked every warehousemen here<lb />if he ever shippéd tobacco to Wil-<lb />son to be sold and they all say<lb />positively they never did. So far<lb />as we are concerned in this mat- | pad goods are not<lb />ter, we sav empatically that the | cheap at any price.<lb /><lb />EW GOODS.<lb />TRAST<lb /><lb />CLARKTS.<lb /><lb />" Big Lot of "<lb /><lb />NEW FALL G00D8<lb /><lb />Is now complete.<lb /><lb />Se<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 />Sons.<lb /><lb />There are good<lb />goods and bad goods<lb /><lb />here. Every conceivavle argu<lb /><lb />ment has been used to induce<lb />pe sple to carry their tobacco to<lb />eiher Wilson or Rocky Moant,<lb />Farmers have been told that the<lb />warehousemen here were buying<lb />tobacco and shipping it to those<lb />inarkets and making money on<lb />it and other kinds of equally fool<lb /><lb />fall line of cheap and. medium<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb />the manufacturers bave maie an<lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />C T. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR§TO BANK.<lb /><lb />argument was used as a false de- | Good goods cheap<lb />ceptive scheme to get tobacco to range or<lb />Wilson aud the man who started many of. .<lb />the report 18 an uuprincipaled<lb /><lb />liar. 6 have never shipped a<lb />pound of tobacco to Wilson and<lb />we hope there is no one that gives<lb />us credit for having so little<lb />| sense.<lb /><lb />in MenTs Clouthing"Prices very cheap.<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />Middle store in Opera House Block.<lb /><lb />YESTERDAY night from his home, where he %<lb />has not been for twenty vears, a small white __<lb />boy, abont the age of Chang the (hinaman giant, and as great a ©<lb /><lb />He had a low cut ulster shaved up the back; was_<lb /><lb />He was a Republican in politics, but always voted the.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, o<lb /><lb />3<lb />a<lb /><lb />Nice line of samples for Custom Work<lb /><lb />Ec<lb /><lb />oe ea is<lb />Mii thiab ani ienti sf<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>�" State Treasurer Wort appoints<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />we world shall despise and forsake<lb /><lb />in her feeble arms and earry you<lb /><lb />- Love her tenderly and cheer h<lb />a er<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per ~Month.<lb /><lb />oEntered as second-class wail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />EE<lb /><lb />as State bapks examiners Stephen<lb /><lb />. Crowder, of Ridgeway, for<lb />_ Fastern No:th Carolina, and R.<lb />T. Joyce, of Mt. Airy, for West-<lb />ern North Carolina.<lb /><lb />A Chicago religious journal<lb />advocates a head tax of $100 on<lb />every American gving to Europe<lb />to spend precio us American gold.<lb />Ifthat is such a trrible thing<lb />for the country, how about these<lb />marriages of heiresses to foreign<lb />tities, which take away in balk in<lb />some cases as much as 10,000 or-<lb />dinary travelers spend in the<lb />course of a season ?<lb /><lb />The Queen Of All.<lb /><lb />Honor the dear old mother |<lb />Time ~has scattered the snowy)<lb />flakes on her brow, plowed deep<lb />farrows on her cheeks, but is she<lb />not sweet aud beantifal vow?<lb />~The lips are thin shrunken, but<lb />those are the lips which have<lb />kissed many a hottear from the<lb />childish cheeks, aud they are the<lb />sweetest lips in all the world.<lb />The eye is dim, yetit glows with<lb />the soft radiance of holy love<lb />which can never fade. Ah, yes,<lb />she is dear old mother. The!<lb />eands of life are nearly run out,!<lb />but feeble as she is, she will go|<lb />further and reach down lower for;<lb />you than any other upon earth.)<lb />You ecanuot walk into a mid-<lb />night where she cannot see you ;<lb />you cannot enter a prison whose<lb />bars willkeep her out; you can<lb />never mount a scaffold too high<lb />for her to reach, that she may<lb />kiss and bless you in evidence of<lb />her deathless love. When the<lb /><lb />you, when it leaves you by the<lb />wayside to die unnoticed, the<lb />dear old mother will gather you<lb /><lb />home and tell you of all yoar vir<lb />2 tues ~unti) you almost forget that<lb />your soul is disfigured by . vices.<lb /><lb />San<lb /><lb />- Leoking for Office,<lb />Notwithstanding this is an ~ ~off<lb />year� in politics, North Carohna<lb /><lb />~_| keeps up her record for politica!<lb /><lb />agitation. Some who are cal-<lb />culating tor a draught from the<lb />political fountain of reward for<lb />labor, are opouring out their<lb />sculs� for the interest of the dear<lb />people, giving them instructions<lb />(?) which will lead them to fair<lb />fields of plenty where they may<lb />bask in the sunshine of prosper<lb />ity-<lb /><lb />Those who are now mest active<lb />in keeping the people agitated<lb />and in poisoning their minds with<lb />bitter discontent,o=are the very<lb />men who will be furemost in the<lb />ranks of candidates tor public of<lb />fice next year.<lb /><lb />We do not see one scintilla of<lb />patriotism in anv of it. He is<lb />the truest patriot who does his<lb />people the bes: service; and the<lb />vest service any mau, Populist,<lb />Demo crat, Republican or what<lb />not, can ren der the people of this<lb /><lb />~country to-day, is to let them<lb /><lb />2 lone.<lb /><lb />Any reasonable and fair-minded<lb />man ought to see that so much<lb />agitation disqualifies men for<lb />basiness, distracts their minds,<lb />disturbs their homes, sows dis-<lb /><lb />cord amonyst all classee and so!<lb /><lb />clogs the progress of the entire<lb />coantry.<lb /><lb />It would be restful if the place"}<lb />hunters and office seekers would!<lb />let the people alone and give themT<lb />some opportunity to attend to<lb />their business unmolested."Seot-<lb />land Neck Democrat.<lb /><lb />We're con Top.<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />Through recent and current<lb />events the South has entered<lb />upon the peiiod of its most rapid<lb />and substantial development."<lb />Detroit Free Press.<lb /><lb />The South is now only in the<lb />beginning of its progress. It is<lb />taking the first steps merely in a<lb />forward march which in 20 years<lb /><lb />to come will have carried it so<lb />far beyond whereit now 1s that<lb />its present advancement will<lb /><lb />seem ens com paratively."New<lb />York Sun<lb /><lb />A dog in Cincinnati which had<lb /><lb />ens at various times, was recent-<lb />iy run over and killed. The chii-<lb /><lb />reu showed then respect for hs<lb />memory by burying him ina nice),<lb /><lb />saved the lives of several chil-|"<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses. *<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Teachers. Next session will begim<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895. All<lb />the English Branches, Ancient and<lb />Modern Languages. Music will oe<lb />tauzht on the conservatory pian,<lb />by agraduate in music. Instruction<lb />thorough. Discipline fimo, but ki: d.<lb />Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenic=<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Greer ville N, C.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this Schoo! will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />)} ~Lerms, both for tuition and boarT!<lb />| reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />~business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />purste a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb /><lb />enter, wi.h 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 arrage-<lb />ments to cuntinue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />present standard.<lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb /><lb />work will be spared to make this school<lb />aii that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb />Ww.<lb /><lb />July 30,1895.<lb /><lb />H. RaGsSDALE,<lb />Principal.<lb /><lb />Barvders.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV'LLE, N. 9<lb />@ Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ck.<lb />~ander Opera House.<lb /><lb />see with $2 de-<lb /><lb />oak coffin, about 500 of them at-<lb />tending the a<lb /><lb />Special attention " to cleaning<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1L875- -<lb /><lb />SM, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHONLDERS |<lb /><lb />VA RAE Re AND MenticHANTS BUY<lb />ng their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their trverest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb /><lb />- |chasing elsewhere. Onrsi ock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />lIways ut LOWEST MARKET oRIVES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />rlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />) always onhand and sald at prices tusuit<lb />jhe times. Qur goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASd therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHU4 la.ttreenville. N.C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper. in<lb /><lb />ASS ike Gute.<lb />: "  o<lb />Savors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Re<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on::<lb /><lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />year. Ww. H. BaRNARD,<lb /><lb />Ed. &amp; Prop., Wilmington, N. C.<lb /><lb />J. L Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />GIIY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C. ~<lb />This Laundry dves the finest work in<lb /><lb />ste South, and prices are low. ae eae<lb /><lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. os<lb />sagen work to our store on Motes ~and<lb /><lb />% will be forwarde promptly. 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          <lb />9 Rae ork,<lb /><lb />j ij me ~ji ; ~SUMS RU SES ro = wes 2<lb />Gah DIRECTORY. | REDUCED RATER! 0 ee<lb />7 or | reer asecarvee ned | THOR. J. JARVIS. ALE: b ~BLOW =<lb />| COUNTY, OFFICERS. COTTON STATES AND ~INTE | Lt EXPOSITION, J ARVIS 2 BUOWs 4 000! eames<lb />Superior Cont Clerk, E. A. Moye. , Pactra | LA<lb />sheriff, R. W. King. ome ATROKNIGYS- Aba Wy<lb />Register of Deeds, W.M. King. ATLANTA, GA. 68 Practice in. allthe Courts wae ee<lb />~Treasurer, J. L. Little. " , petnee<lb />rt� | a C. OTH; Laughing, September 18th---December ist, 1885. B. F. TYSON, oe ace =<lb />u - : * : é<lb />Sucve Fors. | ; For the above occasion the Southetn Railway Co. will sell low-rate round | Attorney and Counselor at-law oo<lb />jort"C. t pLibeba etdia ri trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga., and return on the following basis: 2 Greenville, Pitt County; N.C.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. F. Keel, Jease L " Practices in all the Courts... a<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones. " Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Py i ; : Makes a special of fraud diyorce;,dam-<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwel) FROM : OA Bic: D: :E Ioesk actions te receyer lands and col- «#<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Swith. " ~~ " : " "" 2 ar care ntion give<lb />eathon a th hee . ___ |Alexandria, Va......-..--- + eee eee reece: 96 25119 25: ~. vétld 003-2. 4 oTall snr penis reins se<lb />W. 8; Bagedale. of Teachers." Prot.) Agheville, N. C.. 2.226256 e weagee ee eee edd BB. 423A 9 40: cued 3 5. 15 Money to loan on approved security. 3<lb />Barlington, N. o. eo es ve oéwceicscuanaece :18 TOS. 70: cowed : 9 6B. ...- Peeuis easy- 5<lb />" Burkeville, Va....... 2.2... eee wee ewes :23 25:17 1 ~11 95 -- ; ; :<lb />TOWN OFFICE2S. ~ Culpeper, Va.....-....----.2- 2 cece eee :25 30:18 553... ne 50:.... |3. He BLOUNT.: I~ Le FLEMING. 4<lb />g WA KL _ .\Chatbam, Va....... -........----- ...-:20 85)15 80). 110 5B: 5... BrowT, &amp; FLEMING |<lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes. Charlottesville, Va-............. .2eee- 23 25:17 U5)... ~12 40}... Ba penelaclniipsseeles ©<lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Chupel Hill, N. C...........-- eee ee eee 20 40:15 OUi...: :10 35) .... sar Practice in all the Courts. .<lb />~Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Coucord, N. C..... 22. eee eee cee eee il4 20: awe :10 40}. .-. | 6 55 Si . a og<lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. Charlotte, N. C a ~ecw ees ee eres erses 1d 15: ee eee i 9 65: - &amp; si 5 85 - ; ELC =<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Dauvilte, Va........ Gh o0naobeoebd005G450e 20 05:14 70; ....:10 20!.... |» C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER E<lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L. Front Re N. sel ec ecco cencscseree eee o36 aie OU:,... 310 45: .... 4.*? HAM &amp; SKIN N sR, |<lb />brown, W. T. Godwin. ~T. A. Wilks, Front. Royal, Va..........--+ 02 ee eee eee (26 25:19 25: ....:14 00}.... o<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins - Greensboro, N. ©.....2 0.2.26. eee eee: iL7 65112 951.... 5 9 20: .... SRE<lb />Goldsboro, N. C......... cece eee ee ee ee 2k 7515 95; ....:11 60;....<lb />pundersceyi he CO... cece eee cece eA 7H...,.5 8 60: ... | 5 25 a Fs<lb />CHURCHES. Hickory, N C............0..02e ee eee ee ib BU)....- 11 25: ....) 7 25)Johnn E. Woodard, | . co. Hardi z<lb />High Point, N. C..........2..000 eee JIG 95)....- 45 431... .1 &amp; 40)... Wileon, N.C.� Greetiille, B.S<lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday ({ex- Hot Spriogs, N. C 14 00 110 50: : 6 75\NA OODARD &amp; HARDING, »<lb />cept second morning and night. Prayer priog Sees se ee cece res = ib oOnt len ari ATTORNEA AiykeAW, ~Hi<lb />meeting fhursday night. Rev. C. M. Henderson, N. C.......- seer e rece rcecs +20 40115 00; ...:10 45) ... Greenville, N<lb />Billings, pastor. Suiday School at 9-30 Lynchburg, Va. Lee cece eee Spe aoeeoose 23 50116 50:.... i141 50: -... = wages<lb />A. M..&amp;, D. Rountree, SupTt, Lexington, N. C Sa eo go no So enon eee aase 't6 OB). .... ~ll g@: .. .: 8 05 Special attention cme. to collections<lb />Catholic. No regular services. Morganton, N, OS eno OOOO Oooo eon 15 30). .... iti 25:. ees i 7 25 BO eee et ene fi<lb />nig ne Rervices «very foe Sun- Nose N.C........ on ceecee cece ew eeee 114 85).....310 90: ....: 7 10<lb />morning and night Rev. A,|Newton, N- C.,............-+- eee eens 115 8U'..... fyeee G T 25<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 wean, V o | ie A BBL a ae : ° The Charlotte<lb />A. i. W.. B. Brown, sup't. Orange, Va........2..02eeeee See eeeee 24 56:18 00: ....:13 10:....<lb />. . x . ? Pp . Oxford. N: C. ween tee Cceeceseveereee ere 2-20 40/15 OU: ... 10 45: oswe :,<lb />mania ae " mcrae ness Seee Richmond, Va........ Sec e cece eeeee . $23 25117 05: 12. 12 40).... ~<lb />mee eeting | Reidsville, N. C...... 2... ee eee eee eens :18 83:13 8U: :.9 70:<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith ore ve ee eee ee ceceeeee i i eee goscre |<lb />pastr. suinday Neheol at 9:30 4. M. A.| Raleigh, N, CO... 0... eee eee eres :20 40:15 OU: ....:10 45;....<lb />B. Kington, Supt. South Boston, Va..........-+++56- ..2.e/2h 55:15 it , 10 80: .... :<lb />t�,� *) ;<lb />Presbyterian. Services every 1st and btrasnnrg, Va...... 2. eee eee eee eee BO 25119 251 ..,.14 00}. . .<lb />ara Sunday morning and night. Prayer |* Salisbury, N..C:.... eee ee teres 29S SOG ~ib 30: sees AL 25... i 7 25 North CarolinaTs<lb />ting ~Taceduy night Key, Archie|Statesville, N. C...........---+---e 00 11&amp; 30;....-:21 25: ....] i 7 25<lb />MeL SOA. Meelie p stor. Suriday School at Taylorsville, N. C........- Lee. wee eee AG B5:....- 12 00:.... : 8 15 FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />9:30 A. M.,1. J). Evans, SupTt. Tryon, N. C.... 2... eee ee eee weeee. LO TH. weet T 85, ...e: : 4 90<lb />Washington, D.C...........-. vewee se ee 26 25:19 25:.... :14 00 ..../ DAILY<lb />. West Point, Va-...........-..- heed easce 23 65.17 35: ....:12 60:....<lb />-LODSES. Warrenton, Va-w..s.s.. ec cece eters "7726 25:19 Q5:.... 14 00: .... AND. |<lb />Covenant Lodge No 17.1. O. O, F-, Wilkesboro, N.- Ora ccpccecncss acc ssweine 22, 95:16 85: .--e:ll 3Qi.... side be<lb />movia ©xvary Tuamlay ole bt. D.D. Has- Winston Salem, N.C..... |......-2i-- 19 00:13 95.... : 9 80: _...- WEEE:<lb />et, EE eel Oe i oe eee el :<lb />ae Lodge No. soe f day &amp;. +n. Rates from intermediate pointT in proportion.<lb />. meets first an Soa onday ui.l s . {ndependent and fearless<lb />zene Moore, W. M EXPLANATION. none attractive tig eae apna Be<lb />rman - | Column aA. Tickets will be sold on September 5 an~ 12, and daily from Sep- athe the ala. wagon a he ere =<lb />BRS ee ee oe ~«|teinbar 15 to Deeember 15. 1845; inclusive, with final limic January 7, 1896. ~Col- | ye eo a<lb />ae Blumn B: Tickets will be sold. daily from S=ptemver st to Jecember 15, inclusive, oo<lb />iC ATNESS-? 9. RSS with tiria! limit: tweuty (20) , days. from date of sale. Columa . Cc: Tickets will be THE DAILY OBSERVER. 2<lb />Disold daily fro tember 15 to December 30, 1895. incl is,ve, with fla mit. fif-<lb />R | then (15) days ron Be loF sale. vee ticket a bear longer liinit ~han Stok is AD] of Soe, DENTS OE Soe ee<lb />2}1896. Column D: ickets will be sold o1 uesiays an ursdays of eac<lb />:| we-k from Neptember 17 until December 4 1895, inclusive, with fiaal | limit.sen and Nattonal Caption... 5 Te<lb />_-sEND vous E (10) daysfrom date of sale. Colnmn E:~ Tickets will be sold daily from Sep-<lb />k | tembee 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. ee<lb />J (OB - PRINTIN G date of sale. 7 | &amp; perfect family fournal.. All the<lb />TO THE"" THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY is tne only line entering the Exposition news of; week. «The. oports<lb />Ri Grouads, having @ double-track, ~Ground. gauge railway from the centet of the<lb />f Atl iti roun<lb />-Reriecror OFFICE ? city of Atlanta to the Exposi on ~<lb />j Lx Ist. iJ Bia y Sy ~ : Wor tickers and fall information apply to your nearest agent, or address ONLY ONE Botta ~i ott EAR.<lb />irst-Class W - : 1300 Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C, | THE OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />Charlotte, ®. 0.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>i.<lb /><lb />=== =  -4<lb /><lb />ahah<lb /><lb />_ oLecal Trains and Boat Schedule. ONE AT A TIME OCTOSER OCCURRENCES.<lb />é cece as FS . " iaininwnaeas<lb />Passenger and mail train going) The Months Pass, But People in Larg-| ye attors of Local Interest Hap<lb />N J pening =<lb /><lb />NO; sari ven O08 de M. Goiag South, al __ . Since the New Month Came in. * ~<lb /><lb />4 nd Freight, arrives 9:30 A Luther Savage went to Tarboro today. oe 5 lechenks "<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M. Mrs E. E. Powell is visiting her sister a creme te ofaning., then your thoughts, turn<lb /><lb />South Bound arrives 2:00 P,| Mrs. C. D. Rountree. It is time to shoot that straw hat. ae vou wil rece to ony<lb />M., leaves 2:16 P. &amp;. B. C. Pearce returned Thursday eve- 1 , this winter for the comfort<lb /><lb />. eS Mayers arrives { Wash | ning from Baitimore. There is a general putting up of stoves. | o¢ yourself and family turn<lb /><lb />. . . eur footsteps toward the<lb />: ee ee Wallington Pasainy Tone J. J. Cherry returned from a business; A full line of Boys Clothing at J ore ot<lb /><lb />_day and Saturdav. trip to Norffolk Thursday evening. LangTs.<lb /><lb />. OMicials St . The Board of County Commiss ioners<lb /> Weather Bulletin. wo ore train yin eee of meet next Monday.<lb />; Sat : the ilmington eidon ralil-<lb />arday generally fer For a good smoke try oSouth sas . Ve<lb /><lb />road arived here this mornin T<lb />= " o ern Leader� at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />A Good Man Dead. aud sidetracked until the mail Where you will find<lb />We regret ta hear of the death train passed. The special wasin|} ~The crowd here has gone but the . displayed the argent ora<lb />A 4 = st aSsorte ne 0 e<lb />of Mr. M. ©. 8. Cherry, which|charge of Capt. J-.M. Horn and) dust is still wita us. following goods:<lb /><lb />occurred at his Lome near Bethel|/28d on board Capt. J. ¥. Divine,; |7th."Gov. CarTs fine fresh<lb /><lb />on the 2ndinst- Mr. Cherry was General .Superintendent, E. B.| Butter today. 8S. M. ScHuULTz.<lb />one of the most prominent men Pleasants, Engineer of Roadwav,) pe pail train wus over two hours<lb />in the county, a staunch Demo- J.L Bridges, attorney, and W.)jate Thursday night, uot getting in uu- ;<lb /><lb />H. Griffiu, Road Master. Thev jij: neariy 9 o'clock. ~he delay was<lb />crat, and represented Pitt several) 7g on a tour of inspection and y y<lb /><lb />times in the Legislature. He had an eyeto the facilities for<lb />was also for years a member of|handling the increased freights<lb /><lb />caused by some trouble on the mail}. ¢ many and vaticd kinds.<lb />ilue.<lb />Dress Goods and Trimmings<lb /><lb />the Board of County Commis-|at this station. ~Southern Leader,� best cigar Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-<lb />sioners, and was on tbe Bvuard Thursdays Races, iv town, at D. S. SunthTs. ing Goods. Skirts, Neckties,<lb />that took charge of the county) There were about a thousand! ~yne moon celebrated the races by get Four-in-Hand  Seargs, Col-<lb />affairs when they had been wreck-| people out at the track to witness | jing full Thursday. We do not recall lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />ed under Republican wmisrule, the races on Thursday, and they seeing any people on the streets in the| Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />worked the county out of debt) Pronounce the trials of speed a8} ine fix, Lut sume got so earlier in the! nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb /><lb />od as t - The dast .<lb />Ted made Pitt the peer finan. (£00. thes aver saw: The dust ee, and Chidrans Fine and Hea<lb />cially of any county in the State. oping the horses Oh! those Capes at LangTs. | styjes andkinds Carpets. Rugs<lb />He leaves a large family. The first race was the 3 minute|They are from 15 to 4U inches ; :<lb />=e class, the winning horses coming |long"and 100 1.0 135 inches Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb />The young people hid a dance injonut as follows: 1st oLilian D�| sweep. and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb /><lb />a ~ _ t ° ; ° ° :<lb /><lb />Germania hall ed night. An Dies n 8 a pera * by aah The best lino of Tablets, Note sa Scan nd Boge a Fpqinbict<lb /><lb />. | = ese mask. wards Bros, Snow Hill; 3ed, oAn- Peper, ean relopes, Tae Anat of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb />Sale of Valuable Land tique� Hackbarn &amp; Wille!, New at the Reflector Book Store. prise and delight you both as<lb />H43l6 OF V 210i 4170. bern. to quality and price, Baby Car<lb /><lb />y virtue of a decree ofthe SuperT The winners in the second race ; » pe -<lb /><lb />Geet ot Pitt county made at Apri term 2:48 class were Ist, ~John G.� by Circus Coming. Mout. 8, Heavy 5 Grocer ied lour,<lb /><lb />42895 in acase therein pe'ding entitlei'Kdwards Bros. Snow Hill; 2nd We had a pleasant call Thurs~ » Lard, Sugar, OLaSSES,<lb /><lb />= eth ; B.. Byanm et. R- Bynum oOld Black,� by Dr. _Warren, day from E. L. Brannan, general Salt, Bagging and Bea, Peanut 2<lb />. Monday, November 4th, 1895, before|Greenville; 3rd oCantbile.� by contracting agent for Sells Brose, Sacks andTwine. We buy<lb />the Court House door in Greenville.| Hackburn &amp; Willett, Newbern.<lb /><lb />x 3 Circus. We found him yery clev- :<lb />- sell at public sale to the higrest bidder ; ; . d<lb />the following pieces or parsels or land obe case in th © sbi oDe er aud he says his show will be COTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />4 d being in F ille township, |o? ©! . :<lb />| i aed ie SES io acral by Hackburn &amp; Willett |bere on November Ist. Sells and pay the highest market price<lb />For them.<lb /><lb />_ _ Qne tract on the north side of Black| Newbern; oLittle Steve�by Mayor | Bros circus is the largest show<lb />_~ Swamp knewn as the ~*Parker Place� Ellis, Newbern; 31d, Rush Miller on the road, it takes 238 cars to<lb /><lb />soe eet others, containing |O¥,,G- J. Studdert Washington +. sport it. Watch the REFLEC-<lb /><lb />AP capa ana others, containing The winners in the runniog<lb /><lb />One tract kaowa as the oCherry |Tace were : Ist, oJ. B.� by J. G.|TOR and it will tell you all about/ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb /><lb />Place.� adjoining the lands of R. #.|Chauncy, Washington; 2nd ~Maud /jit- T<lb />Brnum, Julia Barrett and others. con-|Ellis� by Leon Williams Tarboro. | " Men and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />taining 200 acres more or less. beat.<lb />aa One tract known as the *o~F rank Moore . Cotton and Peanuts, 1! ° F. KIN G, | .<lb />" Place,*? adjoining the lands of R. B. Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb /><lb />Bynum, J, ». Bynum and others, con- Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />�"� tain 220 acT 1 , and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished s :<lb />ining 220 joren more ur lan. [be abn Bae a Wontiateston Mor ; Ladies and Misses are<lb /><lb />we township known as the Centre Bluff bhapts of Norfok : not sur passed.<lb /><lb />E Saks rte containing about two acres COrIon. STABLES.<lb /><lb />e upon which is situated a store and<lb /><lb />mom ot sale : One third cash. one oe ni sat ~ varronted. ree Suspenders are<lb /><lb />: th ; diing 8 3- : ar ° # pair an can-<lb /><lb />eee ee, ne sale. with| Good Ordinary 73; On Fifth Street near Five {vinced The celebrated R. &amp; G. Cor.<lb />interest on the payments and Tone"steady. Points. sets a s lalty. Gur goods are neat,<lb />secured by notes of the purchases. ee new aud stylish. Our prices are low<lb />Title retained until the whole of the| 5... 2 Sect eae &amp; Our Clerks are compe-<lb />purchase mx is paid. . | ar ug.<lb />PvThis the 4th day of October 1895. / Extra Prime 5 Passengers carried to any|Our store is the place for you to trade,<lb /><lb />: -" ALEK L. BDOW, [_#2¢Y 3¢! point at reasonable rates Good .<lb />ES .. 3 """a rem + "atendy . ma Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb /></p>
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