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          <lb />j<lb /><lb />© -guo 498 04 [rey y.uop Ayn<lb />4 powive-pivq inod UBM NO<lb /><lb />6.7. MUNFURD.<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Our line embraces Rion F-.<lb />nolds fire makes for Mev.<lb />ler Bres. and E. P.<lb />for Lad-es aud Children.<lb />full line of cheap and<lb /><lb />;pounds of tobacco ou the floor on<lb /><lb />iiay for $300.<lb /><lb />:<lb />t<lb /><lb />(prominent tobaccunists<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />"GREENVILLE, N. c., OCTOBER 10, 1895.<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTIN GS.<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. R. Carr, of Willow<lb /><lb />| Greene, Greene county, sold 1500<lb /><lb />tus EKestern Warehouse Wednes-<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />to several<lb />in Vir-|<lb /><lb />have written<lb /><lb />Qinia, leaf dealers that know what<lb /><lb />see in,<lb />| pre ssion of their views of how the<lb />' Kastern<lb /><lb />;s00n.<lb /><lb />ia pieces of tobseco is when they<lb />asking them for an ex<lb /><lb />Carolina tobsecco cum-<lb />pares with that of other North<lb />Caroliva markets, xs to color aud<lb />texture. Wehave received ans-<lb />wers from some aud expect others | ¥<lb />We will publish = these<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />ne eee nen a ne<lb /><lb />NCHER AND HANDSON<lb /><lb />~Than any ever produced.<lb />Furnishings,<lb />the stock :<lb /><lb />donTt agree with me.<lb /><lb />when they are allin and let the,<lb />world know what others think of |<lb /><lb />Rey- lour tubacev.<lb />Zieg-|<lb />Reed &amp; Co? a |<lb />Alxo qa iexXtra Cuoples<lb /><lb />medinm | |bave gone out.<lb /><lb />The tirst issue of the<lb />of the REFLECTOR |<lb />A thousand ex-<lb /><lb />SHOES at old prices althongh |tra will be sent out each week<lb />the manufacturers have, made AN | ifrow vow till the middle of Dem<lb /><lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />sll<lb /><lb />Qa eH ?<lb />stow =<lb />= o = =o<lb />= 235° 0Q ""<lb />= - go Seon<lb />ee 5 porns<lb />Pas O "<lb />SO yy IF<lb />O<lb /><lb />pe.t.t-<lb />SSF<lb />a ey ! pone adl<lb />cm . ==<lb />mia &amp; bd : =<lb /><lb />ant g ~ men<lb /><lb />eo a poner aie 3<lb /><lb />= _ eaten ERR<lb /><lb />= o ee |<lb /><lb />=-<lb /><lb />os eS ecrcmmemumee! =<lb /><lb />oneal ge 5 | sean renna<lb /><lb />So bd<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />fe)<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />= SUIBGIV<lb /><lb />-<lb />*<lb /><lb />~ MUNFORD,<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK... .<lb /><lb />lcember<lb /><lb />uud we earuestiy hope<lb />~that some of our tobacconist<lb />-friends who ought to feel an in-<lb />iterest ip this market will help us<lb />~iu getling up the tobacco page.<lb />for three years we have been<lb />~writing for this Gepartment, aud<lb />~while we biave pot yet been told<lb />ithat our articles were yetting<lb />Stule it would spice the news to<lb />jhave some help frcm au outside<lb />lsuurce, besides it would greatly<lb />~help us.<lb /><lb />(<lb />i<lb /><lb />lbuyer here, telis us that while ou<lb />re Visit toa ~peighboring market a!<lb /><lb />jfow days ago, 1D discussiug the |coiton was worth froin<lb /><lb />leastern murkets a very promineut|cents a pouad. Urged on by<lb />ibank official told bim that be cou |these incentives and with a deter<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~Greenville bad stood the tide of<lb />vuppositiou avd without meu of<lb />very great meaus had made for<lb />itself a most envitable reputation<lb />and worked itself to be second tu<lb />no tobacco marketiu North Caro.<lb />lina.<lb />the indomitable energy and per -<lb />severance of young blood would<lb />accowmplish for any town such<lb />wonderful results. He cited the<lb />thousands of dollars that bad<lb />been spentin Wilson aud Rocky<lb />Mount in building up their mar-<lb />keis, while Greenyille hud plod-<lb />ded along withoat settiag the<lb />world on fire with its p,reat<lb />achievements. aud was now the<lb />f\équal, if not the saperor of either<lb />oot these,<lb /><lb />cancer|<lb /><lb />FRA<lb /><lb />I'm _ talking about.<lb />itTs complete o1 now, and see if you<lb />One of two things IT al -<lb />ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than.<lb />you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell "<lb />you the same goods lower than you getTthem "<lb /><lb />~Ten little fingers, as<lb />Two little eyes, =<lb />One little mouth L<lb />That laughs and cries, a<lb />Oe little boy<lb /><lb />Playing with his toes,<lb /><lb />Mainma is gone to Frank WilsonTs<lb />To buy him u Suit of Clothes.<lb /><lb />Ree Oe<lb /><lb />hee, t i, Min §<lb />i Tie cinameitalaee, dal<lb />hie<lb /><lb />Oy<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />My Clothes, Hats and<lb />Look over<lb /><lb />Iti is truiy wonderfal how Green-<lb />ville has accomplished so much<lb />with so Jittle, and two causes can<lb />be assigued fer it; First, our nat-<lb />ural advantages in growing the<lb />finest tobacco in world, and the |<lb />back ground from which the mar- |<lb />ket drew. Second, the projectors |<lb />of the Greenville market<lb /><lb />were<lb />youbg meu, with one excepticn.<lb />who had all their means, their,<lb /><lb />reputation aud good name wrap |<lb />ped,up in the destiny of the to -:<lb />bacco market- They were scoffed |<lb />at and their views made light of<lb /><lb />by the older ciizeus of the town |<lb /><lb />A friend of ours, and a tobacso!<lb /><lb />sidered it almost miraculous how! mipvation to exhaust every availa-<lb /><lb />He said that nothing but)<lb /><lb />who had tiususde their fortunes<lb />~when merchandise was sold ata<lb />~groater protit than now aud whea<lb />18 to 25<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ble resource, hard aud constant<lb />vwOra, ambition and determination,<lb />with but little moaey but plenty<lb />of determination and good will,<lb />the almost obscure Greenville of<lb />tive years ago has been trans"<lb />formed and is today attracting<lb />the attention of tobacconists ali<lb />over tke tobacco worid. So we<lb />repeat, with the original promo-<lb />ters of the market it was a case of<lb />sink or swim, live or die, survive<lb />or perish. Success, brilliant sac-<lb />cess bas been accomplished at a<lb />heavy expense to those who had<lb />the market on their shoulders,<lb />snd Greenville today stauds outiu<lb />dvid cowmanding view of. the<lb /><lb />world, the queen city of the finest<lb />tobacco region of the world.<lb /><lb />o ~<lb /><lb />muy YR |<lb /><lb />HUSBAND |<lb /><lb />His last Suit of Clothes ? Most |<lb />ladies do buy their husbaudTs {|<lb />Clothes. Its right that they<lb />should. A man donTt know |<lb />what looks well on him and be- |}<lb />sides he donTt know a good - |}<lb />piece of goods feom acommon (|4<lb />piece. His wife does and its {|<lb />to his interest to let her buy "<lb />his Clothes. He saves bang |<lb />by it and is more becomi y<lb />dressed. Speaking of Clot<lb /><lb />I have a very nice line ped ,<lb />Men I bought at a@ bankrupt ||<lb />sale which Iwill sell at a very<lb />low price"about one-half its<lb />reatvalue. I have Suits from -<lb />$2 up. DonTt fail to seeme |}<lb />before buying. I have also |}<lb />a nice line of Dress Goods<lb />and Notions that Iam selling<lb />cheaper than any man in town (|| "<lb />When in need of SHOES re- |}.<lb />member my stock is ire<lb />and will sell them cheap.<lb /><lb />H.*B. CLARK. 4<lb />Middle store in Opera House BI ¢<lb /><lb />Ay<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Se<lb /><lb />DP. jJ.wH<lb /><lb />alias T<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 melee per ~Aonth.<lb />Entered as second-ciass mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />NN """"_"_"_<lb /><lb />Gen. Mahone died in Wash-<lb />ington D, C., on Tuesday after<lb />an illness of a few days caused<lb /><lb />by paralysis. He has had a<lb /><lb />wonderful career.<lb /><lb />brave to a fault.<lb /><lb />he came near being involved in<lb /><lb />a difficulty with Gen. vubal<lb /><lb />Early in reference to a_ bio<lb /><lb />graphical sketch written for<lb />some Northern journal but he<lb />said<lb />the maiter<lb />Mahone is<lb />more noted on account of his<lb />in Virginia<lb />than anything else At one<lb /><lb />retracted what had been<lb />about Early and<lb />ended- Bat Gen.<lb /><lb />political record<lb /><lb />time he had the politi dis<lb /><lb />tinies in his hands.<lb /><lb />have been forsaken by his Re<lb />ltean friends. Many<lb /><lb />things haye been said about<lb />him and his lot wus truly an<lb />unenviable one for the past few<lb /><lb />years of his life.<lb />""""""<lb /><lb />Colonel Bob lngersull favors 2<lb /><lb />law tnat will exempt from taxa<lb /><lb />tion, as Well as frow levy and sale,<lb />a homestead werth $1,500 or 82,<lb />000. Hesays that every famuiiy<lb />should havea home which cau-"<lb /><lb />not be taken away.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Toleda, Ohio, 1s flooded with<lb /><lb />counterfeit five-dollar bills. Duar<lb /><lb />ing the last few davs thev have<lb />been thrown out of nearly every<lb />It is said thatT<lb />bundreds of the bills were passed<lb />before it became known that they<lb /><lb />bank in town.<lb /><lb />were counterfeit.<lb />EEE<lb /><lb />. Statistics from the United S~ates<lb />vailway service show that one<lb />passenger is killed for every 2-<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />000,000 passengers carried,<lb /><lb />every 44105228. miles traveled.<lb /><lb />He served<lb />through the late war in the<lb />Confederate army and was<lb />After the war<lb /><lb />He&amp; came<lb />very near ruining the State and<lb />when elected to the United<lb />States Senate he acted wah the<lb />Republicans and lost the re-<lb />spect of the DemocratsT B -<lb />fore his death he seems also to<lb /><lb />hard /|9<lb /><lb />Sauthvuxs N.C, Oct. 7, 1895.<lb />The Board of Commissioners<lb />for Pitt county met this date, pre-<lb />-ent C. Dawson, chairman, S.. M<lb /><lb />Jones,J. L. Smith and T. E.<lb />Keel.<lb /><lb />The following orders for paup-<lb />ers were issued<lb /><lb />Martha Nelson 2 00, H D<lb />Smith 200, Jacob MecLawhorn<lb />300, Nancy Moore 3 5u, Susan<lb />Briley 2 50, Lucinda Smith 1 50,<lb />Henry Hrrris 2 00, Kenneth fleu-<lb />derson 3 00, Ehza Edwards I 50,<lb />Carios Gorham 2 UV),<lb />2 00, Henry Dail 200, Sam and<lb />Amy Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tucker<lb />1 60, Alice Corbett 300, Easte)<lb />Vines 1 50, Winifred Taylor 6 0.<lb />Alex Harris 12 00, Lydia Staten<lb />150, W H Parker 2 00, JG Nel<lb />son 1 50, Winnie Chapman 1 50,<lb />Polly Adams 1 59, Mra J W Crixp<lb />250, James Long 7 00, Edwin<lb />Haddock 1 50, Matilda ~Thomas<lb />2 00, Chas Jovnerand wife 3 00<lb />C Dawson 13 42, B P Smith 5 6v.<lb /><lb />The following orders for gen<lb />eral co upty purposes were issued:<lb /><lb />G W Staneil 7 32,<lb />24 58, W R Parker 1500 Ivey<lb /><lb />Co 67 93, J B Braxton 3 55, Louis<lb />Ines 49 77, B S Sheppard 43 40,<lb />H T King 1625, Wm Skinner<lb />5 32, J W Smith 13277 Wiley<lb /><lb />Robt Coggins 2 75, G@ L Stanelll<lb />115. J L Woocen .60, John<lb /><lb />20 00. J T Ward 175. Denais C<lb />Smith 3 40, W H Ross 1 20,<lb />King 6 50, R W King 12 50, R W<lb />King 81 40, R W King 43 30,<lb />Woody MeLawhoru .30, E A<lb />Move 6 05, B P Smith 5 50, Chas<lb />Skinner 105, B A Jones 3 40,<lb /><lb />200, W T Knight 1090, Andrew<lb />Robinson 31 00, Dr. Jesse Brown<lb />205, W M Kine 9 21, Edwards &amp;<lb />Broughton 38 00, EA Move 8097,<lb />RW King 3912, C M Bernard<lb />22 50, W T Kinght .50,J W Page<lb />125 00. D C Moore 1 21, WC Nel<lb />son 185, L A Mayo 192, A L<lb />Harriogton 107,B S Sheppard<lb />3 27, J H Flavakin 1 12, Woody<lb />McLawhoru 2 385,J A Lang 2 52,<lb /><lb />A D Hill 1 40, Jason Joyner 1 10.<lb />C P Gaskins 1 45, LL B Mewborn<lb />2 92, W B Moore 195, McD Hor<lb /><lb />ton 80, D C Smith 465, J B Bul<lb /><lb />lock .80, D © Barrow 80, J Z<lb />MeLawhorn 125, J J Perkins<lb />270,353 W Perkins .80, Ccune:l<lb /><lb />Dawson 17 80, J L Smith 610, T<lb />E Keel 3 70, S M Jones 710, BF<lb />Tyson &amp; Co 8470,J A Lang 69 17<lb />Mary Buck 135, JA Lang 1 15,<lb />Dr F W Brown 32 25<lb /><lb />| W_B Wilsoo 42 48. _<lb />The following jurors were drawn.<lb />[CONTINUED ON FOURTH PaGE.]<lb /><lb />_COMMMISSIONERST yeeTing.. r<lb /><lb />J H Bibb BE<lb /><lb />S BR Ross<lb /><lb />Smith .95.E B McLawhorn 142 59.<lb />Henrv Lewis 290, L B Burney &amp;<lb /><lb />Pierce 2 40,3 B Builock 3 00, J B<lb />Ballock 3 30,J B Bualloek 470,<lb /><lb />Mayo<lb />5, J L Little 320 60, W I King<lb />340, J W Smith 1 00, H A Blow<lb /><lb />R Wi,<lb /><lb />Jesse Cannon 1600, C P Gaskins<lb /><lb />Greenville stock law territory"|<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate "<lb />"Institute.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />S.M, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SH ONTLDERS<lb /><lb />jr. ARMERSAND MEKUHANTS BLY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Onrstock iscomplet«<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGA<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />lw ays wt LowgsT MARKET PRICES<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufucturers, eur<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />dlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tu suit<lb />she times. Si heewr areal] bought an:<lb />sold for CASd therefore, having no risk<lb />tu run,we sell at a close margip.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHULYLzZ, +reenville. N C<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dollar Daily o1<lb />its Ulass in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited | Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />State Banks Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />year Ww. H. BaRNARD.<lb /><lb />&amp; Prop., Wilmington, N.C.<lb /><lb />~REENVILLK, N.C. 8. D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Teachers. Next seasion will n<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895. All<lb />the English Branches, Ancient ani<lb />Modern Languages. Music will oe<lb />tanght on the conservatory plan,<lb />by &amp; graduate in music. - Instruction<lb />thorough. Discipline firm, but kind, "<lb />Terms reasorable. Artand Elocutien .<lb />will be taught, if desired, -Calisthenics<lb />free. For particulars address the Prinz *<lb />cipal, Gree: ville N, C.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Si 2 6<lb /><lb />and aa tine for ten months,<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Acidemy.<lb /><lb />~Terms, both for tuition and bear!<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the acad+«mic<lb />course xlone. Where they wish- te<lb />rurs:e a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wiih credit, any College in North<lb />Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />refers to those who have recently left<lb /><lb />its walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young nan with character and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided in making arrange-<lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb /><lb />_;,pre-ent siaudard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb />work will be spare! to make this school<lb />ali that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress .<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />July 30,1895. Piiucival.<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />o<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot<lb />bac _o warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rtooms large and comf rtable. ~Table<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />~Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />ail to the to-<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />I rnp<lb /><lb />S A. SMITh,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />. GREENYV'ILLE, N. 0.<lb />Se Patronage : solicited.<lb /><lb />SERBERT | EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE &amp;K.<lb /><lb />Under Onera H--ne0.<lb /><lb />_ Special attention given to beriesntci-ten<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Cloth ~ng.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co,<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />CITY. ELECTRIC. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N.-  ome<lb />This ~Laundry does the tinest work in<lb />te south, and prices are low. We =<lb />nake shipments every Puesday. eine Ee<lb />vour work to ourstore on Monday ands 3<lb /><lb />it will. be forwarded ty. oPrice a<lb />suslguiscsimaacinamee a oe<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />£<lb /><lb />Geu'Tl ar<lb /><lb />lg<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />WILMI NGTO ? © Qo Not Hesitate; 2 Mu GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET| ional ¢ F2 ?<lb />ANDT FI. peta ~The negro ~of this region can BY oO. L Soviee: Thos, J. JARVIS. ALEX. gai<lb />oCondensed. Seedule, often throw in. a.word to describe), ois JA ARVIS &amp; BLOW, ee<lb />, TRAINS GOIN 0UTH. &amp; sitnation when a schojar. is con QUOTATIONS.  ATTORNEY Ss. AT-L P w,<lb />"-o -" | versant with many languages | Lugs"Common 3104 GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />Dated (8 BlR += {would fail. The other day at a o© Good 4 to 7} ga Practice in, allthe Conrts<lb />Oct. 6th js BE s \os board ~Air Lit - © " Fine 7 to 10}. es<lb />18s... [AA IAA z= |station on the Seaboard Air Line, Guttters Common 8 to 11; oe aor:<lb />a a sage "3; |this side of Hamlet, a Jady ap- « - Mediam Li to 15/3 F. TYSON, ie<lb />f.eave Welton | 11 53! 9 27 proached, and being a stranger) = « = Good " os ac 1 es ,<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt) | 12 57/10 20) « and seeing an old ~negro mar. ask- ttorney and Counselor at- wall<lb />~"" $+ ae Pare : M k t Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />i § i PERE ithe ed: oTWnoeéleT-does the: vestibule Greenville arkKe ° Practices iit all tlicT Couvek® ee<lb />Lv Tarboro ra (1320) fe train stop. here?� oNo marm�T Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Civ and Criminal Business Solicited. ;<lb />4 hess Pee ioe ~be 15 to 25 akes a special of fra iyorce,dam-.<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 1 05/rv 2u oeso answered the old cdon, oshe do Sayter, DEES . Piri 7|ages, actions to recover land, and cok<lb />3.¢ Wilson 2 03/11 03 not evenT hesitate,� "Pregss Vist Sager cured Has 12 to 18}{lections.<lb />Lv Selma. z 53 earn o40to¢6 | Prompt and careful attention given<lb />Lv FayTtrevitle; 4 3/12 63 tor. GRE gaia - se S busines. e<lb />Ar. Flotence 7 2¥) 3 00 """$"$=" : Flour, Fawily 4.00 to 4°50}. Money to loan on hid aoe security.<lb />sei it Wi _-" . mneidet , Terms easy.<lb />s. It is a singular coineidente that}y ora 5} to ly e ay .<lb />: t= k or 80 ago| Oats 40 to 50}. _ : .<lb />tg ro? in South Dakota a 46e Sugar 4 to ly, uw. BLOUNT.. eee FLEMING<lb />af 4-4 = a a = it was. necessary to _close © the Coffee . 16 to 25 LOUNT &amp; FLEMING .. fab ger!<lb />P.M. 4. M _|3chools on account of the intense | Salt per Sack . 1 oF to ETS) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Fe<lb />l.v Wilde . 4 08 : 620 bea: and two days later they were Chickens ite 171" GREEN VIL1 5 = ,<lb />1.7 fiokisboro Stu F056 ~9 h Egys per doz ary " Practice in all the Courts.; = =<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 lo - 14lclosed again because of the exces- REAERE: per lz 114 to 48 ;<lb />: 5 43 945 ~ ee £<lb />Ar Wilmington a a. ue |sive cold. Evidently the elements Hulls per ton 8 00 5 osiig Awaba a amee NER<lb />would pay no. attention to COM~/|::otton Seed Meal inf: AIHAM &amp; SKLLAN DV aah, es<lb />TRAINE GORD ROTEL pulsory education laws in South Hides i<lb />= ios ATTORN BYaraT-LA Sn :<lb />ndeaoae Re | me Dakota. * Cotton and Peanuts, GREEDVILLES cs = aS<lb />Oct. 6th 6S ts VS ss = f£ cotton wre ds<lb />1895. ZQAIA AS ~~ - Below are Norfolk prices of co iy at<lb />ao ao "" |. Some cae ago a Birmingham, and peanuts for-yesterday, as~ furnishe john E. Wood F Hing 353<lb />. A. M.|P. M. t the|by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-|: ard, 2c. sis L<lb />-|* 2 Ala., firm bidding aguins © Norfok : Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 35 T tract:foriran chants of Norfo OODARD &amp; HARDING; as<lb />Lv Fay etteville 10 55) ¥ 85 world, secured a contrac or COTION. a7 RNEYS- Bld PS ye<lb />Lv Selma 12 82 piping for sewers in the city of! Qooa Middling 8 15-16 TO A: ns x<lb />anlhadaat a "_ eb = -|.__.. | Tokio Japan, and Se just prety tow Mitdling . 8 3-16 .<lb />== announced thata firm in Besse-|Gooq ordinary 74<lb />© E mer Ala., has secured the contract; Tone"steady. , | ,<lb />ane 4 ?<lb />""e eee | | "-|- " lfcr piping for the city of Honolu. . PEANUTS.<lb />4. 4. -M- liu, which wilt require something|Prime ._ 24 The Charlotte<lb />Ly Wilmington 9 25 7 00 ;*4s Extra Prime 3<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 56 8 3lloyer 20,000 tons. oancy 3}<lb />Ly Goldsboro 2 be 9 40 " Spanish aa $1 bu =<lb />= ~ one"st Bos<lb />ty Tarboro 248 10*7/ The wadesboro Be dad mone stent te<lb />" -}"- | Le : is the deman s<lb />= - . says - So great 18s : % oe<lb />Se 8 = for empty molasses barrels here di F, KING, ee<lb />Za Za - that it is almost. impossible to - North Carolina's 2484s 2 i a<lb />pag situ eran oro HWVERY, SALE AND. FEED. | vonsxor swarms<lb />Ly Wilson J1 37 11371 10 32! mc ney. Reason : ; Farmers are iy a ; os &amp;<lb />s VW bos = - i T<lb />Ar Rocky me $ 2 O7| 11 15 now making into molas ses the : STABLES. DAILY :<lb />Ar ~Tarboro 2 4s largest sorghum cane erop ever roe<lb />ge Rocky Mt 9 Es 12 07 rown 1D the county. | On Fifth Street near Five ay<lb />av oO oe _ ee ____} . P _ gs aa?<lb />3. oT omts. . ee<lb />Ar Weldon 3.3) 12 55 oe : WEEKLY.<lb />Train on SCcotiand Neck braneb Road Spread of the Novels , a<lb />paves Welion 3.40 p. ., Halifax 4.70 oWhen the puLliosays literature,� Passengers carried to any<lb />, N. oint at reasonable rates Good<lb />p.m. arrives Scotland Neck at 4 4:. p writes Andrew Lang in his artiole 3 :<lb />m., Greenville 6.37 p, m., Kinston 7.85 an ~Tendencies In Fiction� in The|Horses. © omfortable Vehicles.  {ndependent and dati; bie rand<lb />pein. Returning, eaves Kinston 7.20 toan. oth slid meansT more attractive than ever. it will be an<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arrivsis North American, oe you . invaluable visitor tq the "home.<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidor 11.20 ain | novels and new novels. The public Gpete ae se ceetese eae. office, the club or the work room. " "&amp;<lb />laily except Sunday. does not care for history. In aie - rHE DAILY OBSERVER. .<lb />orn od W ashnigton Branch leave osophy Herbett Spencer has shot Al ESS! . QUICKNESS. ft wa of oworl a Co ns<lb />pingiee 7.09 a, u., arrives. Parmel* | his bolt, ar rather emptied his quiv- ~ = pre Dally reporte the State<lb />s. m.. ~Tarboro 9.50; retoruing| 6 and Darwin is lost toT the Dar- and National Capitots. 8 a ages ~<lb />leaves ~Tarboro 4,50. p.m , Pa-mete 6.10) 7 �, toh sndesd Biblical | #<lb />p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.|Winians. We have inde % SEND erat Ge :<lb />Daily except RARGAT. A negian! cts with|critics, or we borrow ary shi wes " ~ THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.<lb />trains on Scotlon eck Brunch. Germany. But history, p ilosophy -:- s<lb />Train leaves Larporu, nN Cy, via Albe- and theolog gy are not now read as § JOB PRINTING A. perfest famuy Je journal.� 4 the ¥.<lb />matle &amp; Raleigh R.R. daily except : ier our fathers .read: them in works of "_"- THE"" from the Kelair wepeca "Ee<lb />Gaz OS V0 Diba Bumday ry 20D m.|theology, philosophy and history. ture,  Remambes. si.<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Modern novelists; reading ~grave REFLECTOR OFFICE server. oa a =<lb />Sundey, 6.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ~n.,|~vorks or articles about them, pro- ONLY ONE DOLL AR A YEAR.<lb />serive Farboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45| ance the novel of philosophy, of thet) oP YOU, WANT" | = es<lb />| ' JOUN F. feneral Sun ology, of *tendencyT and the problem ~Send tor * sample copies. ldresa{<lb />8 ve 3 he pensive Wes petoien blie.� - HE OBSE<lb />1. M. M. . BM SEEN, © Traffi ~Manage *. for t PE pul bs |<lb /><lb />ded Age So<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />= . " ee ee<lb /><lb />Paseenger mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. . Going south,<lb />rriyes 6:37 P M.<lb /><lb />North Bound arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. k.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturdar.<lb /><lb />- Weather Bulletin.<lb />Fair, warmer Friday, sxcepi<lb />' stationary temperature in ,ex-"<lb />treme east portion.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />What a Pitt County Girl Did Raising<lb /><lb />: Tobacco:<lb /><lb />Little Dora Elks, the 8 year<lb />old daughter of Mr. Louis B.<lb />Elks, of Chicod township, begged<lb />father to give her a crop oi<lb />to grow. He let her<lb />700 bills, just_ one-seventh<lb />efap cre. Dora did all the set-<lb /><lb />ting aad wormiog and helped in<lb />the work possible that her lit-"<lb />bands could do, and a few<lb />days ago sold her crop at the<lb />Star Warehouse. After dedueting<lb />all expenses for fertilizing, grad-<lb /><lb />ing; etc., $21.35.<lb />Lattle Dora 1s oa chip from the<lb /><lb />o'd block.� Her father is one of<lb />the very best farmers in the coun-<lb />ty, and says thaton a two horse<lb />crop in corn, cotton, tobacco aud<lb />sweet this year he will<lb />make above $1,000 net. Mr. Fiks<lb />cultivetes only a small farm bat<lb />attends to it and makes a fuali<lb />crop of everything. Who can<lb />beat Black Jack !<lb /><lb />EOBACCO<lb /><lb />BUYERS AMD SELLERS<lb /><lb />I invite you to inspect my beaatiful<lb />oe "NEN STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />LOTHING,<lb />GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad to wait on<lb />you and show to you my stock.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices tht I reduced<lb /><lb />- since I bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the bem fit to<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Be eure to come to see me for these<lb /><lb />Goods most be sold at<lb /><lb />mare Clothing Stare,<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />, ~ M. FREDLANDER, Prop.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Months Pass, But People m Larg-<lb />er NWumbers.<lb /><lb />C.J. Hunter returned to Raleigh te-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />E.G. Barnes, of Henderson, arrived<lb />here this morning.<lb /><lb />J .E. Britt, of Pennsylvania, 1s vis-<lb />ing Walter Pender.<lb /><lb />G- J. Cherry, of the North State<lb />Lumber Co. at Parmele, spent Wed-<lb />nesday night here.<lb /><lb />We were g'ad to see J. E. Clark, Jr.,<lb />of Washington, here today, who came<lb />up to sir 7 a lot of tobacco for the<lb />breaks e isa son of Capt. J. E.<lb />Clark and is as clever asthe commudore<lb />himself<lb /><lb />H. Walter Whichard and his mother,<lb />ors. W. R. Whichard, came over Wed-<lb />nesddy afternoon to spend a day and<lb />vuight with th. family of the editor.<lb /><lb />alter has just recovered from a long<lb />and severe spell of typhoid fever and<lb />this ie his firsttrip to Greenvitle | siuce<lb />he went home sick the middie of July.<lb />He will be ready toreturn tw his posi-<lb />tion with the ReFLEecTOR before loug.<lb /><lb />FROST BITES.<lb />Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in<lb />the Bud.<lb /><lb />(Sete<lb /><lb />_ oSouthern Leader,� best cigar<lb />in town, at D. S. SmuithTs.<lb /><lb />Prayer meeting in the Bappist church<lb />te-night.<lb /><lb />Fora good smoke try oSouth-<lb />eru Leader� at D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />D. 8. Smith says that since the locals<lb />of the Southerp Leader cigars appeared<lb />in the REFLECTOR a week ago he has<lb />sold 1,000 of them.<lb /><lb />The best cigar is Southern<lb />Leader, at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />The DaILy REFLECTOR begins an<lb />Other munth to-day. We would be<lb />giad if al! indebted for subscripton<lb />wonla settle du:ing this w-ek.<lb /><lb />Floor Oil Cloths in ail widths<lb />at Lang's.<lb /><lb />17th."Gov. CarrTs fine ~fresh<lb />Butter today. S. M. ScHuLrz.<lb /><lb />At Morris Meyer's you can<lb />find a nice line of fruite, fresh<lb />candies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />For all kinds of Fraits, Con-<lb />fections, Canned Goods, Cakes<lb />and new Peanuts go to L. A.<lb />Hargrave &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The best lino of Tablets, Note<lb />Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper,<lb />and Cards in town can be found<lb />at the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />The majority of North Carolina news-<lb />papers will be inthe hands of the priu-<lb />ters next week, as the editors will be<lb />oving up the Atlauta Expositio:.<lb /><lb />~COMMMISSIONERST MEETING.<lb /><lb />for December term<lb />Corrt:<lb />First week"H A Kittrell, AA<lb />Forbes, G E Harris, Louis B<lb />Stokes, H N Gray, John S Ross,<lb />WJ Little, Adrian Wilson, J A<lb />Stokes, John R Hart, R S James,<lb />Ww H McGowan, W W Thomas,<lb />W E Proctor, WN Owens, J E<lb />Spier, Wiley Brown; Wm. Hoare.<lb /><lb />Second week"D B Carrington,<lb />Warren Cherry, John A Wilson,<lb />James-1 Barnhill, J J Mocre<lb />James Wooten, Chas. Cobb, J J<lb />Hardy, Thos. Edwards, Arch<lb />Stokes, E Lang, W R Ford, Wm.<lb />Britt, J C Campbell, Jobn E<lb />Brown, Josephus. Mavo, J A<lb />Braddy.-D G Moore.<lb /><lb />The following were allowed to<lb />list taxes for 1895:<lb /><lb />Greenville"Rafus Smith, Per-<lb /><lb />Moore, H. 8S. Gorhaw.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek -J. ©. Worthing-<lb />ton, Bettie Worthiuetonu, F. A.<lb />Whitaker, Washington Chapman,<lb />Abram Mills, J W Allen. |<lb /><lb />Chicod"G R Worthington<lb />Abram Ucx, Mary A Haddock.<lb /><lb />Contentnea"S T Carson, Mary<lb />A Haddock.<lb /><lb />Cardlina"E A Carney,<lb />Margaret Moore.<lb /><lb />Ordered that Alfred Fo: bes and<lb />W - Long be notified to appear<lb />before the Board the tirst Mon-<lb />day.in December and show cause<lb />why- the -College property ar<lb />Greenville should not be taxed.<lb /><lb />The following pauper orders<lb />etofore issued and not being<lb />led for were ordered cancelled:<lb />Fer Amelia Healthy 8, for RE<lb />Mizelle 6, for John and Hettie<lb />Andrews 2, for W F Wialtliais 1.<lb /><lb />BF Smith, of Richmond. Va,<lb />having made in person a propcsi-<lb />tion to the Board to place in the<lb />Court House a vauitfor the se-<lb />fcatity and preservation of the<lb />reeords of the cuunty, ta accord.<lb />auce with plans and specifications<lb />of the same which are nuw On file<lb />with the reccrds of this Board,<lb />for the sum of $3,200 payable ia<lb />four equal yearly installments of<lb />'$800 each after the completion of<lb />the work, it was ordered by unan-<lb />imeus vote of the Buard that said<lb />proposition be accepted aud that<lb />Jarvis &amp; Blow, attoruveys for the<lb />Board, be directed to prepare the<lb />necessary papers and contract,<lb />and that C. Dawson, chairman of<lb />the Board be fully autborized and<lb />directed to execute and deliver<lb />the said papers when so prepared.<lb /><lb />They just had overflow breaks at the<lb />warehouses to-lay.<lb /><lb />Do You Eat ?<lb /><lb />ageut<lb /><lb />b<lb />cal<lb /><lb />I eye opened a meatstall in Market<lb />House will sell at the following<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />Beef Steak 8} cents, Feef Ruast 7}<lb />ceuts, Stew 5 cents, Beef Liver 7}-ents,<lb />sausage 10 cents, Pig 10 cents.<lb />Will be giad to have gr patronage.<lb />=. G T. WHicHakp.<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />ry Honse, Alfred Leggett, Louisa<lb /><lb />Pe 2: ~i rae ota oon rR ie ae * se " i Ce nee<lb />; ke .t 332 oe _<lb />is f = i i =| pat *<lb />og : ;.5°k @ ee<lb />: : ae .@<lb />® ® : i<lb /><lb />When your thoughta turn<lb />to the many, many things<lb />that vou will have to buy<lb />this winter for tae comfoit<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the |<lb />store of<lb /><lb />JB.Cherry &amp; C6.<lb /><lb />Where you willSfind<lb /><lb />displa the largest and<lb />~as baer bes ot line of the<lb /><lb />fe-llowing goods:<lb /><lb />DhY GOODS,<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and Trimmings<lb />Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-<lb />ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties,<lb />Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, qnd a stock<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt, Bagging and Tics, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />aid pay the highest markat)+i:<lb />for them.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHO#S for<lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros.:SHOES for<lb />Ladies and Misses are<lb />not surpassed.<lb /><lb />YarrissT Wire Buckle Suspenders are<lb /><lb />warranted. a pair and be con-<lb /><lb />¥inced. The celebrated R. &amp; G. Cor-<lb /><lb />ts a fe re onl Gur<lb />an<lb /><lb />are neat,<lb />new stylish. Oar prices are low<lb />and pleasi: ¥ Our Clerks are comp 2<lb /><lb />tent and obliging.<lb />Our.store is the place ;for you to trade.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co-<lb /><lb /></p>
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