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          <lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />*<lb />4<lb />oe ite<lb />; ; f ~<lb />i<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 11, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. 260 __<lb /><lb />Sells BrothersT Great Show<lb />Mr. J: E. Boyle, press repre-<lb /><lb />| . Show.<lb />§ J. MUNFORD. seutuitva of advertising car No. 1<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Onur line embraces Bion F. Rev-<lb />nolds fine makes for Men. _ Zieg<lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Con r<lb />for Lad-es and Children. Also a)<lb />full line of cheap and medium<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb />the manufacturers have made an<lb />adyance of 25 per cent.<lb /><lb />aoe<lb />255 to Cc<lb />2 2 = go = 5<lb />2 ey. =<lb />s 5 0e oe<lb />i @ ""|<lb />Soe a | 1 ("""]<lb />ac. ©<lb />sn - a "<lb />eee «<lb />SS Ou | eg 3<lb />ar aoe =<lb />=<lb />e320 =<lb />aia ct ""<lb />csESs<lb />Sa @ =?<lb />ws 2 (=e<lb />eee wi =<lb />see C=<lb />gelh Oo ce.<lb />pe  ""<lb />tb =<lb />sting &amp;<lb /><lb />C,<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />y |<lb />:<lb />:<lb />;<lb /><lb />arrived with his car on Thursday<lb /><lb />levening snd put his men at-.work<lb /><lb />at once billing the town and sur:<lb />rounding country for the appear-"<lb />ance of this astonishing aggrega<lb />tion in Greenville on Friday, Nov.<lb />lst. Air. Doyle paid the Reriec-"<lb /><lb />tising contract, and we found bim<lb />exceedingly clever and plecsant'<lb />to deal with. |<lb /><lb />Sells Brothers haye unques-<lb />tionably the largest show that has<lb />ever visited Greenville. Magnifi-<lb />cent three-ring circus, five conti"<lb />nent menugerie, fifty cages of ra:e<lb />wild animals, the only pair of<lb />giant hippopo~ami, educated seals<lb />and sea lions, a flock of fall grown<lb />o|ostriches, are among the many<lb />features of this great show. There<lb />will bea grand street parade at<lb />10 oTclock on the morning uf ex"<lb /><lb />. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />mibiton: Seile Brothers have n°?<lb />\ordinary thow, but it ie the big-<lb />lvest of all shows oa the road.<lb /><lb />Remember the date, Friday, Nov.<lb />ist.<lb /><lb />Original Observativns<lb /><lb />To tarn a woman's head"give<lb />her a front seat im church.<lb /><lb />Feed your girl on glue if you<lb />want to have her stack on you.<lb /><lb />Cate are of a contemplative<lb />turn of mind"they mews wost of<lb />the pight.<lb /><lb />After a young woman gets to be<lb />30 she stops calling attention to<lb />her birthdays by giving parties.<lb /><lb />There are some people in Or-<lb />ange so lazy that they have to<lb />earry a cat under each arm to do<lb />their breathing tor them.<lb /><lb />We announce at the request of<lb />Prof. Hicks that during the com-<lb />ing winter water will, as usual,<lb />freeze with the slippery side up.<lb />Orange, (Va.) Observer.<lb /><lb />Large lot of Ledgers and Day<lb /><lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />Books just received at Reflector<lb /><lb />17th."Gov. Carr's fine fresh<lb />. 'Butter today. 8. M. Scuvutrz.<lb /><lb />NGHER AN)<lb /><lb />Furnishings,<lb /><lb />donTt agree with me.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />That laughs and cries,<lb /><lb />One little boy<lb /><lb />Playing with his toes,<lb /><lb />Mamma is gone to Frank WilsonTsT<lb />To buy him a Suit of Clothes.<lb /><lb />TOR a visit to make a large wdvewtThan any ever ceteaed My Clothes, Hats and<lb />Pm talking<lb />the stock; itTs complete now, and see if you<lb />One of two things<lb /><lb />ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than<lb />you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell "<lb /><lb />you the same goods lower than you get them.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />King Clothier.<lb /><lb />bout. Look over<lb /><lb />I al<lb /><lb />In our news columns sa few<lb />days ago the death of Mr. M. ©.<lb />S. Cherry, an ex member of the<lb />Legislature from Pitt county, was<lb />noted. He was known for many<lb />miles around for long years as<lb />~Uncle Mark� by allthe young<lb />people. He was an old tashioned<lb /><lb />who made Lis bread and meat<lb />when his neighbors were buying<lb />from the West; he kept the. faith<lb />of Vemocratic simplicity, believ-<lb />ing that those men are best gov"<lb />erned who are least governed; he<lb />was true to his friends and if<lb />he for,ave his enemies he did it<lb />after the pattern of Andrew Jack-<lb />son; he was honest and just,<lb />though he found it hard always<lb />to be just to men whose public<lb />career was contrary to his idea<lb />of right; he had no love for a Re-<lb />publican and sincerely believed<lb />they were enemies of the country;<lb />he was an original man, forceful,<lb />energetic and aggressive. He<lb />was a kindly man, and this writer<lb />enjoyed such evidences of his<lb />friendship ag tu cause him to sin-<lb />cerely mourn the death of honest<lb /><lb />Hows and Obeoremr. °<lb /><lb />rere 8. SuithTs<lb /><lb />industrious, economical farmer<lb /><lb />oUncle Mark Cherry.�"Raieigh |<lb /><lb />His last Suit of Clothes? Most ||<lb />ladies do buy their husbaudTs<lb />Clothes .<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. publican bosses on os silver,<lb />~question. A few days O we!<lb />CEsGere@ if second-class mail matter. | gop ai uid viet SED OdD- |.<lb /><lb />ressman Settle 1n which he put<lb />imself on record strobyly against!<lb />free coinage.<lb /><lb />A few days after SettleTs inter-:<lb />view, his chief rival as the boss of)<lb />the Republican party, Senator<lb />Pritchard, saia:<lb /><lb />j<lb />|<lb />oi am | for the free and uplimit- |<lb /><lb />EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT suxpay)| ii<lb /><lb />"_""<lb />THE ROW IS ALL. ABOUT. PIE.<lb /><lb />oficiales<lb /><lb />The problem.-.chet confcants|<lb />the Repebticau bosses is: aT difT.<lb />ficult oue®*"Phéy are anxiots to<lb />keep upfusion in order to gees<lb />the spoils of the State admi-istr<lb />tion, and afraid if they stick<lb />the Populists they will be den:<lb /><lb />sdb o make<lb /><lb />Federa! psy age ju cy pe tb -|<lb />pu blicadis os aos hbere Poe at. Pres: eet them.) Toe: WindT<lb />itisa Culpeem that, did sot | cop atae Hepablies as a Srrrert i<lb />Front th Nidal y ieee Ae o i<lb />; Swajoe Jen hb Od the Re<lb />Chae eth wes Pet a mae ie We JAA past are ana ~° feed uD<lb />ybptufe to liet thaty thks 5 HM dplimisen gaps and ud<lb />wib ap pot fast fusing ov state aud) e tc bay: aod|<lb />wid T edn! mdaninglts e,-1 baht be uur Psst<lb />raight part arty ke for plostora hy fpeosy. vagal f<lb />vibe in pst F ee odme oog! f.  Holtos,T<lb />dire O | F299) opal mmady of rhe Hraye Rey dbli¢en)a<lb />= dd ht tite: xecutive aes in 8 er<lb /><lb />prove his only safs passe ge| Butler had<lb />again. He wants fusion @ll =the<lb />Me down, electoral ticket and ull<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />passed in the Silver<lb />| WUtiveitibay néithef Reid, MeKio-<lb />ley n&amp;= Aiflive nddoald ehd pa:tosget<lb /><lb />: AREA<lb />2 ~N<lb />= at.<lb />the 18&amp; ? ie<lb /><lb />aS PORK SUD<lb /><lb />rae wou eet suppers; fer xevem five - ¢�,�lecH<lb />ill, ar pratt wonid be, faly - fora<lb /><lb />t8i\t about yoting for | Fonalist,<lb /><lb />th res Reet when the declare th ey<lb /><lb />sumab y fresh from a Sofa ie<lb /><lb />iF 76t'support our ~part Morthe<lb /><lb />BAR CER oo. tietie? ¥ forric ere: ex pectd the ad *<lb />with of its! tonal Kepablican- platform. +o, jdt<lb />and oBARC ER o. glare for jthe.. inne and<lb /><lb />aD)<lb /><lb />d<lb />Sging ea of sil lver, in qersne oe<lb />atidnal asteémhcut<lb /><lb />Dott Hate ~@ Fréé°ui beer © rie<lb />| for the-ptesidéney -i* ¥ *.* ,<lb /><lb />Eqocned t: the Populist lemon dryjic<lb />eis ready to throw it away;<lb />i oMe Too,� Ubairman Hotton,<lb />se wants what hie: boss wants.<lb /><lb />us'Phé!wnole:inteation, ina nut} swe ae ord. to. condeam<lb />reer is thin: Bestid. sees better the, poly of, ibe. hovel fe con D<lb />ie°ifor:him' ov ~the national Re, libag party solely A e fect i ee<lb /><lb />ubhegm.cennter ; Pritehard sees<lb />ttex-opie for bim on the State<lb />Reputiicsn counter.<lb />bn the, reat organizive his forced<lb /><lb />ane that.will give bin the<lb /><lb />© That is ali. there is<lb />utest,<lb />Seca sigh<lb /><lb />porT cabT &amp; Reptblicdfi oadvocate<lb />the P&amp;polret ~doctrine and AT<lb />te petatm the ceonficience, -ah inl<lb />ene, ~the..will, either, baye..po)<lb />aband on bis position or fall in<lb />19 y Mtb, the, ;P. op lipts,, abe<lb />er our ~people iw alize Mitts the<lb />Bat éY! for theinsétvés ~ahd the*par-<lb />tev mii «. ~ A6W 8914<lb />_Danee ib enit co taker for:Baitclo<lb />o in, ig this-Baleigh Vews xf<lb /><lb />sReincipie te. the<lb />News and. Vbser+<lb /><lb />Gee "s Good One.<lb /><lb />Pat<lb /><lb />*oREEN VILLE, N. c. S. D. Bagley,<lb />A. M. Principal. With full tees 7<lb />\Teachers. Next session wi<lb />| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,/<lb />ion English Branches, ~Anelent pid<lb /><lb />Modern usic ill oe<lb />ato al<lb />ins uction<lb />=<lb />nid = Cut<lb /><lb />| cant<lb />ek<lb />Fe re be taught, a desired, SLOL LB nics<lb />i oFOP : CHITAPS AAMT FERS TNS oe<lb />| Dees<lb /><lb />}<lb />i<lb /><lb />~Pee?<lb /><lb />ipa], Gr<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />: CRI<lb />| /B3EABLUS LED, 1975° i fale<lb /><lb />$M. SCHULTZ,<lb />DES &amp; SAPTEDERS |<lb /><lb />VAR MUGS AND MEIC NTs B<lb />baie ir yearT supp Sar ake si i<lb />a ~toget our prices befert pms!<lb /><lb />The next ses<lb /><lb />Ts |<lb /><lb />elsewhere. Quirstock is compigts Neco ate<lb />pant fe brat hes. qneuelly ta ir :<lb />FLOWS, COFFE fc ane Ak... Terns, both =f AMmiOn and boar l<lb />}reasonahle.<lb />oRICKy TRA, &amp;e..) 2. | | Beys weil fitted-wud ~equipped oforT<lb />lwoays aa Lowrunntd ssa ytaieins: eutses owes. Where they, pinky<lb />TOBACHE SNUFF ORAS | p00) 8 Malet, churees this sobonh<lb /><lb />horoug Bipparatfon to,<lb /><lb />we vivytiiréce fPoth Mati fidctutie ss! Site� enter wich credit. any Colléxe Tn. Syst<lb />*<lb /><lb />bling yeute: th a@t onet protic. :A eww<lb />rlete Stock o<lb /><lb />al of al 40) . &amp; o<lb /><lb />-FURNITFURE:<lb /><lb />alwa b dtitfantt and d01d@ at prices to Bills<lb />je -vimes:. Oul goodfiardd! bboughtand<lb /><lb />b ided re<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having nor us gal, bese Pahoa.<lb />to run,we sell at a close maryip. Ba) m mae e adie scl<lb /><lb />3. M. SC HU. LZ. Fraen ville. Nc] Severed. Wi ~ bere aad<lb />__~ PN ard.<lb />ithlr"tine QO. ut tap cron ~por<lb /><lb />THE; MORNING STAR. ~GERBERA «pre P}aketirisscngol<lb />Phe Oldest" f<lb /><lb />| Tek . , eae see odr ad-<lb />aly: Ne o {tts<lb /><lb />| Cialis or the State Uni¢ersi<lb />frees te thoae who- raveT -retent by: leftT<lb /><lb />jits walls for adhe tiabh indness . » Of; ; othis:<lb />ry Bee sOne<lb /><lb />¢n8**<lb /><lb />~moderate ability taking a tence we with<lb /><lb />ares<lb /><lb />wspaper - fn July 30,1895.<lb />r S<lb />oNoh ae. Gg Hozal<lb /><lb />~The Only. Six-Dollar. Daiiy, 01!<lb /><lb />=e<lb /><lb />H. RaGsDALE<lb />ae " aL ond<lb /><lb />4 eta<lb />*,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />its Glass. inthe State... fe LA Chet tf Piap tiie<lb />eV AEG paves i oO<lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage, ~bac IE to dct * = zbhe� to-<lb />| of A mb ricatSi her and Rey al\ Best and highesgPyoc atten ireisnd<lb /> of the'lTean: PdériCenis! Pax: wor | reenville. Splena er ey wate<lb /><lb />State Banksse Waily 60 « cents<lb />per monthed Weekly $1.00; per<lb />ear. Wr. H. oRNARD,<lb /><lb />&amp; Pro p.,* WalmiMg tot, Nc<lb />eee<lb /><lb />2 reel<lb />iHi*G «0&amp;f cite 154<lb />AMES A.*SMrTH? ~ gaa<lb />TONSORTAL ARTIST.<lb />tad s10@ ini, Nae. |<lb />"" goticicedit P20, a"<lb /><lb />K Gwe terge and com! rtable~ table<lb />sup the ee, thé"ndeket"at<lb /><lb />fords.<lb /><lb />" Ss<lb />Jee starbay 40 Pere<lb /><lb />ERC i<lb /><lb />© come<lb />ee<lb /><lb />2 mae at<lb />ee,<lb />cag<lb /><lb />Gs<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />il iwW mast<lb /><lb />sts 3 i<lb /><lb />fF tt 3<lb /><lb />LADNER<lb /><lb />rod<lb /><lb />' A ITS ods bo ani: eas view yerd?<lb />thedoug: hot. weat her etary} clonol Gel lanigne a4 sew<lb />: te Mr. Tom ..Pesond... He| iA young-lady.in Kentucky. aad<lb />saya that a, petit denown farmer id|guehs dread,, of, . aed ©<lb />this d.bim that.doiing|s cpus. not be pep Mi pen<lb />ithe n-not.xvery, loug agei\t om e ear! W odays avo<lb />b MEP ERE | SWeet.. por! she Pied °t6* sputeinsnseP ows<lb />rn Le iene jbenh Y npr ey y tir<lb />e ine so hot he gules © fram towarsthe teajp<lb />Sie iad © Pt ea ke oh<lb />ssa ea, 5 Hed | teenie yer<lb />~oti rea a) apis ny +4ne<lb />leeady 4 , ean, cb lceth| eek<lb />es Srcien fright<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />se ao Launilr pay e tne st<lb />ABERT EDMUNDS " _ wd e work an<lb />Te as aie fave ieeday.| Brjud :<lb />ara. : avant bet bir ~store on Mone ay an<lb /><lb />eee ak FSF nob eaetont<lb /><lb />Geumaeums Clothing.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />k. KENLY, GeuTl Manager,<lb /><lb />knows, of thousands for<lb /><lb />SuiiFinat Clase, Wonk<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dimer i BRA. a HB. | Childien and Chewing Gum. GREEN VILERTOREECEMARKET! Professional Ca nds s<lb />| ees hepre gay te oo REPORT. eee ee<lb />FLORENCE RAY ROAD. | Tt is not safe to, give young oDae dguowT Aoot eee Se<lb />Condensed Sehedule. children cue wing som. ehild BY 0. Ly SQSYER. ants PREVI sm Hts de BEA =<lb />" in Clinton who hud been allowe | "_ WR Ign BLOWS 62:8 soviree 13<lb />: iii kate rite to have gum at hTs pleasure has , WOT RASN iota Ae! ~ : EG pein<lb />Dared Be u) ha [Deen in declining. health, . and Lugs"Common ist Ay), ATTORNERS AT ere<lb />Oct.6th |e = 2 3 = (none knew what was the matter o Good 7 ootgoltsh M1geF | oe practice i fovnsk i<lb />1895. 7AlAZ ¢= \until recently when a large quan. o Fine cnpetng) Iie tice in all ;s<lb />tity of gum was. dispelled from {|Cattters"Commoeai nine yi Fated! EA eT aut eee<lb />Leave-Weldon a = FM. | A. M|his stomach. Heb swaliowed o: Medium adds T F. TYSON, of a 61:8 esvesl ,.M<lb />ceoparatie BEIGE) 0° ahaa ed beenT giren bie sed) Ok acct oe ORSON ag OU hey oe<lb />rt -  am maa | , . ee eT pee ee 490 S4 eai hb se a ee: 19038<lb />ot tu Fly ly 47 © |like 8 onild to swallow evesytaing GreenvilleMarketé bax! it ettiey Nanas zevitol<lb />Ly Tarbo Ebor®  | 18 20) | &amp; . . jit can get in its mouth, and child- Corrected byl%uiM oSabwWVE esi Practices in all th ; as Ysb-<lb />yr pt "|" =| =| "-|--~-|ren ought fotT to be given gum ~ ould | ue<lb />v Rocky Mt 7 1 M10 au tO ne other things that they GanTt| Bitter, per Ib -*llvariat 09 aleivoaenae | Makes a spaaiabat thang "_"<lb />Lv Selma. 2 3a os dizéet Clinton Democrat |S cstem Sides Goo ons .asb int dh Ney ages, actlons to recovel Sat Se ee<lb />Ly. FayTtteville| 4 30/12 53 . . por dig dil onl Cor, CUNOE ONT 10 Usb 8 e190 septal E on and exreful Tish eee u 7<lb />Ar. Florence 7. 2u} 3 00 ; Thera is Met a phiolosphy Cora Meal oval 50 to 63 |mll Duaihese. i ecdiehon: :<lb />"_"""- a ee in people 0 lose sleep oworry-| Flour, Famil -20ib1sH sigh te HO urity. "<lb />Figiirtges olufing wreot wonitn, fraris that Sosar 40 = eus_gulwollc , : oe<lb />"f"-24 i+|/4"-4- |... |a few men will altimately absorb | Coffee woo Cin ag eee BRONTE 2M. ysudeoRaMaee<lb />Wieterqice: ola. M |all the money and property of | Salt per Sagk, 0 oiruwsll i off eats $3-2Us: FLEMII 2 3 =<lb />BvWikdn | 208! | | 620|the country. This 1s one of chose Chickens 6%? 79441 190 BeSYRS 30) Touro 2 ~eho Migaws4 oS<lb />LvGoldsboro | 5 10 75 |things that tegdlate themeelves. | Ess per doz losod¥s | Sie<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 be hilen rere sa ; s 4, , | Beeswax. per ) 2) | Sa 2 rachion: 2 allthg Counts ek eg as<lb />Ar Wilmington; 5 4% 945 e heapeth up riches.� said the Kerosene tt ef havor esd Ars tl) 8 asmrro-act : et wines Dai :<lb />3 P.M. a. w [wise man,oaud who ,shal) gatver|fulls pewten youl .worguidesW : oA -Cbasssmi) Co souwe<lb />: them?� Jay Gould dies and his|Cotton Seed Meal el L. C. LATHAM: HARRY SEINE oS<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. property is divided up so that H ides moe ~ nae ~. :<lb />Dated Sepia =. |no Gould is worth 3 tenth cf aroha pie eeet ote 2<lb />Oct. th sale 3 |what he was. A Vanderbilt girl -OebriGH aad Peanutn +. oo PATE OBEY Teh ge qadn sao =<lb />1895. ZA\Z ZS \is about to marry @ jook and) BeloyauasN oxfalli price 5 n|fliw aI _.ts9lat Issol wo yd inemaleet<lb />A. M\p.M chase off to England with a share|#nd pawn f ray, atte saat Vip akdeda� ="<lb />Lv Florveree 8 135| 7 35 of the Vanderbilt millions An- by Coe Eat $ GJsvibul o3 qu aBuec #. USHEnn eo a<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 10 55! y 35 other rich mau dies aud a lot of onse : quo pas tt, Bie Got tereeanihe shies 2<lb />Ly Seima 12 32) dissipated sons blow in, the pat- COTTON. o910.08 EAAAAQ DED. sates «<lb />Ar Wils no = 1 2011 28 rimopy. So it goes. oWe Sees at leviris wok ) laluoitisg YI9v9 ea emes ohc -<lb />@ ["- brought nothing into the world/ Low alig-wouilel cid YU<lb />o2 and it is certain that we can take Good i ulus Ciove to Dodd and settlement of claims. eee :<lb />Ss nothing out -� and equally certain) Togs TAidy,,..- :<lb />LE} | sfthat the accumalations of the); gis REABUFS1 en0dssG :<lb />Pe cinebon 8 M , M, | wealthiest will soon ~be divided | prime costal bas ex ron eae aale 2<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 56 8 31 oes the tens and then the Extra Prime ie) SE is :<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 05 we Pars and, after awhile the|"wmmyeq. dei sise dood aio 2 :<lb />Ar Wilson 10) 10 77 | bousands. hy worry, then? Seenbh, opusid S1eW Yuluod Dus: ae<lb />Ly Tarboro 248 "Charlotte Observer. Tone"st DuyOt tae, ots =<lb />255 pee We have a good many kinds of |tolliy b a KN ey ool | :<lb />$3 s = fish in this country but ~we have pus voaethe T: KIN�,� ae ~a «s :<lb />Z wi none ~like ~the India fish that . . qu % iftiscesd yaN eroye@arotinaseg ;<lb />P. M. Pulp) m, |memaders out in the country and ettvel Ts<lb />Lv Wilson VW =7 i 87| 10 32\climbs trees. We have.» good Ei? ie % 7 FORDMBSD REN APER<lb />Ar. Rocky Mt 33 1207| 11 15|\wany kinds of liars in this coun {#)? * 4 jitte UW) bisy iivow ale<lb />Ar Tarboro | 248 try, too, but they will have 40 |, STABLES. :<lb />Lv Tarboro ump themselves toikeep tallyT a eee ITHSOLO<lb />I.v Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07 with the India 1ar."Wilmineto Pat oy 8 Pete ee Peer Hest Ree) | :<lb />Ar Weldon 3 39 12 55 Star-- Po OD esw YuOw :<lb />Train on scotiaud Neck brancp oad A retail hardware man in New|. li: 2:20 ec duRnose ust LY. -<lb />aves Weldon 3.40 pe th. , Halitu x oe 0 beryport, Mass., has unearthed fh SLs Passén gest, J it _<lb />~'p..m., arrives Scotland Neck-at.4.55 p latest mean man. fe purvhagpc int at reasonable rat yee t R :<lb />re an temeottiy pec ty eg yd Pare and caught'the one moase it th ebsl « us saiwod semeliuon A IRAs EN ARLE EST en a<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 a house, and them wanted the imaf247 a0 Jeol eid oasis eyaw le visitor to the home. the "<lb />iaily except Sunday, org by g chant to take the trap backsaad FRrees he He ate Ae ub or the work room.<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave return his money. c19vel jp] sf | * ~k fiviriv i a<lb />Washington 7:00 a, m.jurrives:Parniele 5 7: : ST pt AA ° B ban. 4, Com- .<lb />$%.40 p- m., Tarboro, 9,505 _returving enny Lind as a Child. = 3 ej vo ye is » oe ; State 6<lb />leaves Tar 4.50 p. a , ParmeteT6.10| - Jenny Lind as a child of; Care ~ nda hitch | 2eRiB ion S89 4<lb />p. m,, arrives. Washington 7.35 p. m.|. was,the lark of ber parentsT bop PRE Liviost ist CMS Saw o10dT Riel ~wol yar sdguod I eos fe<lb />DallyT except Sunday. Connects with| As a girl of 9 she attracted |Uhd tt | AB EDSASO Uborar sed) ib -weeRe aditinven?<lb />, rom mtion arate D ; é R 2 4<lb />oe ee ee a oto] ented Of at Texans of GAS EDD FQ) Bia, PRENSA NG §) Xp foes, biypd 4 Sey .<lb />matic &amp; R, R. daily sun- hg hat p consetteatory [ip dOetig « és Lees esw yoloug) F ws Of) Au the<lb />- oday, av6 00 p. m.;Sunday 3 00 °P. M;| 9S 4 pupil. Her continuowsiseeiies | 5 __TO THE" from h ee Teports<lb />Sega etiireneda Piveiotte a ae m_|atso tender an age caused the su�,�@9P 4 crow sameliaeg yievd rom the Legit © Fe |<lb />te ally excep~ | den | { he j eS ~ ioe<lb />Sandey, 6.90 a.m, Sunday 0.90 9 2] fol Cee ane porndor bb aiborty. |? Rerrvoro® = 2S<lb />SOO eS DIVINE, | ical and technical studies? meson. eae ade We deel A x SESE,<lb />~is Specht see Bi ne. | denly the fall sweetT séeiuts idee ese aga © Sobek Jog ¥ ye ee<lb />; ne wembvddh irideas Magoo back; to the dclitht, ad oeverp ans * 45 . ASE<lb />) sanean $5 .qord i Cc<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />aie<lb /><lb />T Passenger ana mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going outh,<lb />i rrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. MM.<lb /><lb />Seuth Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />gM... leaves 2: 15 P. &amp;. ~<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and sSaturdar.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Friday, fair.<lb /><lb />The chief marshal ofthe State fair<lb />has selected the following assistants<lb />from Pitt county. M. 8S. C. Cherry,<lb />Jr., Bruce Cotton, Dr. Charles Laugh<lb />inghouse, Dr. E. A. Moye, C. 8S. Forbes,<lb />W.F. Harding, H. P. WUarding, W. W.<lb />Dawson, W.D. Grimesand J. B. Grimes<lb /><lb />The season will open at the Opera<lb />House next Tuesday night with the en-<lb />tertainment by our loeal talent. It will<lb />consist of a very laughable play ~~Pro.<lb />posing Uader Difficulties,TT vocal and<lb />instrumental music, etc., znd promises<lb />t be excellent in every particular.<lb /><lb />EQSSEEO<lb /><lb />I invite you to inspect my beaatiful<lb />"NEN STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />DRY GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad to wait on<lb />- you andshow to you my stock.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices that I reduced<lb />since I bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the bencfit to<lb />you just to buiid me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />*�"�<lb /><lb />Be sure to come to see me for these »<lb />Gand mest be acid at<lb /><lb />OUR SCRAP SOOKE...<lb />Look Through and Sse Whose Faces<lb />You Find.<lb /><lb />E. R. Aiken went to Durham to-day.<lb /><lb />Frank Harrington spent last night in<lb />Grifton.<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinner returned Thurs-<lb />day evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Fannie Higgshas gone to Scot-<lb />land Neck fora pisit.<lb /><lb />Miss Florence Starkey<lb />frcm a visit to Farmville.<lb /><lb />J. H. Vaiden,the loop string agent,<lb />has been here a day or t wo.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Harding, of Centerville,<lb />is yisiting the family-of Maj. H. Hard-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Mrs. R.M. Hearne, of Washington.<lb />is visiting her father, ex-Sheriff Allen<lb />Warren.<lb /><lb />has returned<lb /><lb />H. B. Clark has moved his family here<lb />from Washington. They board at the<lb />White House. .<lb /><lb />Americe a Century Ago.<lb /><lb />When a man bad enongh tea,<lb />he placed his spoon scruss his<lb />cup to indicate that he wanted nu<lb />wore.<lb /><lb />A new arrival in a jail was set<lb />agpuu by bis feliow-prisoners and<lb />robbed of ever) thing he had.<lb /><lb />Buttons were sca:ice and expen-<lb />sive aud the trousers were fas-<lb />tened with pegs and laces.<lb /><lb />Pork, beef, salt fish, potatoes<lb />and hominy were staple civt-ali<lb />the year rouud.<lb /><lb />~Lhe whipping post aad pillory<lb />are stili standing in Bostun aud<lb />New York...<lb /><lb />A day taborer considered him-<lb />elr well paid two suiilings a day.<lb /><lb />A man who jeered at the<lb />preacher Or criticiseu tc care-<lb />mony was fined.<lb /><lb />Two stage coaches Dore all the<lb />travel between New York aud<lb />Boston.<lb /><lb />A geutionean bowioy toa lad,<lb />always scrape his feet on the<lb />ground.<lb /><lb />Croekery plates are obj<lb /><lb />~lt because they dali the knives.<lb /><lb />There was one hat factory, and<lb />that made cocked hats.<lb /><lb />An old copper mine in Con-<lb />necticut was used as a prison. .<lb /><lb />Every<lb />aod<lb /><lb />ntleman wore a queue<lb />~bis har. .<lb /><lb />Almost all the farnitare<lb />unported from England.<lb /><lb />Me FREDLANDER, Prop. im<lb /><lb />~There was niet « public: olibrary<lb /><lb />Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in<lb />the Bud. o<lb /><lb />Cotton 8.42.<lb />Look at the circtis pictures.<lb /><lb />The Rifles had = meeting this after<lb />noon.<lb /><lb />The circus bills are the centre of at-<lb />traction.<lb /><lb />Save up your nickels, boys, the circus<lb />is coming.<lb /><lb />To-day has been pleasant enough to<lb />suit any body.<lb /><lb />Tnere -will be a danee at Farmville on<lb />the night of the 17th.<lb /><lb />Fora gees smoke try oSouth-<lb />ern Leader� at D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />Dont forget the Mrsicale at the Opera<lb /><lb />House ~iuesday night. Genei:ul ad-<lb />mission 25 ceuts, reserved seats 36.<lb />The best cigar is Southern<lb /><lb />Leader, at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />The ReFrLEcron thanks the publisher,<lb />Dr. L. Branson, Raleigh, for a copy of<lb />his 1896 almanac.<lb /><lb />Floor Oil Cloths in ail widths<lb />at LangTs-<lb /><lb />At MorrisT Meyer's you can<lb />find a nice line of fruits, fresh<lb />candies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />The chestnut crop iu the North<lb />Carolina wountains isone of the<lb />greatest ever known.<lb /><lb />DakeTs factory at Durham ship-<lb />ped 5,750,000 cigarettes for ex-<lb />portation on Tuesday. .<lb /><lb />The best line of Tablets, Note<lb />Paper, Envelopes, Box Papei,<lb />and Cards.in town can be found<lb />at the Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />To prove that the oSouthern<lb />Leader� is the leader, they were<lb />pronounced by SellTs Bros. circus<lb /><lb />* \folks as the very best.<lb /><lb />7 dD. 5. SMITH.<lb /><lb />Rev. ©. M. Billings, assisted by Rev.<lb />Thos. Uarrick, of Lexington, will be-<lb />gin a meeting in the Baptist church at<lb />~Pactolus on Sunday,<lb /><lb />The obsacco market keeps semi<lb />itesif. Sinee the weather changed the<lb /><lb />every day. Greenville draws the weed<lb />from every direction.<lb /><lb />purchased cigars from me. Thev<lb /><lb />ithe best they ever smoked.<lb />D. 8. Sur1a.<lb /><lb />Mr. Alfred Forbes, to whom we have<lb />voted the palm asthe pest loc: weath-<lb />jer prophet. says it will not continue fair<lb />mere than two or three-days. Watch<lb />his prediction-<lb /><lb />warehouses are again haying big breaks!<lb /><lb />Sells Bros. show men were alli<lb />in my store Thursday night andT<lb /><lb />pronounced the oSouther LeaderT | #<lb /><lb />When your thougbts turn<lb />to the many, many things<lb /><lb />~|that vou will have to buy<lb /><lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and familv turn<lb />your oo =" the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />JBChery Co.<lb /><lb />Where you will®find<lb />displayed the la and<lb />best assorted line of the<lb /><lb />fellowing goods:<lb /><lb />DRY 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 /><lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb /><lb />~Shoes and Boots in endless<lb /><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, and 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 Ties, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND PEANUTS -<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />. for them. -<lb /><lb />\ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb />|Men and Boys canTt be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros oSHOES for<lb />Ladies and " are<lb /><lb />: rinsed. The eleb raed Re G. _Cor-<lb />18ete 2 Wty. ur.<lb /><lb />teut and :<lb />Our store i ty oe for you to bese.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb /></p>
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