7 ¢ = -¥ r: ; i — Se nd = — Vol.2 GREENVILLE, N. c, OCTOBER 12, 1895.. s ff , ee cs a ere # x, fos eee nes fe tseeto : Onur line embraces Bion. F. Rey- nolds. fine, makes for Men. ros..and .E. ler for Lad- HF cia anoste Ye a ays r eed & C nee -e8. avd, Children... we of. cheap me ~a@t.,-eld prices althongh - » ‘ sy per Cenhs.~ /? ip a[qnop op e-aeeRop e? iy re ee fe “2% * + o> ie ary te the € a 44 Op 4) ey 409 UG, ee Swapbuees TO BANK. th + 6 cece e fuvo-pra Jno OW ome : ge ‘ 4 Jd A yy “Ay oy ng 42% ae UF bedi op IG SHOUpTYD pue sqyno $e es dt pbs (gob ee 4 ep walt ‘espe Morday., morning . for ihe Atlanta Fxposifign? and: will ‘ibe away oat (he,‘pld man” may ‘laa the. Nashville. ‘|40 oe fund. - Bers, DAYS made »D | 6 SS Bar W ill Leave Monthy Tre, editor, no: 7 ee Se possivty-ten-davs. Dur- ing bie ahbeuide o Biwnis"> xe | | t " it abe ‘ j li I, ® 4 it 3 : 4 i 4 : if : if ; F ! j i f ; ‘broods over a city when it is mid- night in works of fiction—nowhere else. We can't print a story in which silence does not brood at mid- night.—London Tit-Bits. Land and the improvements upon it constitute the first and most im- portant item of our national wealth. ® professional thief that I always notice, and that is that he invaria- bly insists on going into a crowd, where suspicion is sure to rest on REPORT. BY ©. L. JOYNER. QUOTATIONS. Lags—Common 8.10 4 # Good . 4to7 a8 Fine 5 to10 Cuttters—Common 8 to 11 * Medium 11 to 15 « +-@eod 15 to 27 Greenville Market. Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz. Batter ib 16 to 25 Wescera Sides 12h ams Corn 40 te Gu Cern Meal 50 to 65 Fiour, Family 4.00 to 4°60 Lard 53 to 10 Oats 40 to 50 Celiee Sto 25 © 16 to 25 Rol pet. Sack 1 Otel 75 Eggs lobe 124 Pp to Setex- per is 2u Kerosene, 113 to 16 Halls. per ton €00 Cotton Seed Meal 1000 Hides 6 to9 Cetten and Peanut :. Below are Nerfolk of cotton and for 7 Bros- & Commission Mer- Cc ts of Norfok : Prime rime PEARUTS. "4 J. F. KING, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES. On Fifth Street near Five Points. point a gers carried to sa Comfortable Vehicles. ; ~ ‘ ~ —IF YOU WANT-— | Thos. 3. JARVIS. pAekvis & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. GREENVILLE, N.C. @@ Practice is. all the Cearta B PF. TYSON, @ Attorney and Counselor at-iaw . Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in ali the Courts. Civil and Criminal Business Solicited. Makes a speciul of fraud diyorce,dam- ALEX. L. BLOW ages, actions to recover Jand, and col- lections. = ik. OC. LATHAM. BAREY as7s™ @ SKIA® an, _Arrosssre Favors Limited Free Coinage ‘‘Make 12 or 15 millions bales - if you want to. It wiil not go down no matter how much you make.’ The reason given by this solon is ‘‘aext vear is elec- tion year.’’ He adds ‘‘remem-~ MRS. DELLA GAY, P Prictress ) Conyentent to depot ‘ian dd ‘the co bacco warehouses. ber one thing, you want to get ‘your cotton in market anisold before election’’ ‘The fact of Sackville shoald be sore vataral. lican campaign docament. ‘is = lof American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. Pa: 50 cents Best anil highest’ Widdtlbd: | ) ' " =| Look Through and See Whose Faces 7. 'Pcerengér and — train going = _ day. cooler | Sunday morning. 5 ie bs $ : Church Services. Methodist a G. F. Smith. Sebool at 9:30 A. M. Baptist church.Sunday School F at 9:30.A- M. at 9:30 A. M. Local showers today, tait Sun- chureh.—Sunday - Bchool at 9:30 A. M. Preaching atl A. M. and7:30P. M.by Bev Episcopal ehurch.—Sunday Preabyterian.—Sunday School EQBSECO —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, BORS MD SLR 1 imvite you to inspect my beaatifal went to Weldon this morning- Rev. C. M. Billsngs returned Friday evening from the Association at Wilson and went down to Pactolus to-day. Mrs. M. F. Latham. of Washingtes. and her brother, A.d. Brown, of Wilson are Visiting the family, of J. B. Latham. w. H. Harrington and wife, Mise 6Ses- sie Smitheand Mra, BR. 1, Herne m- turné@ Friday fromthe Rieh mond fair. This morning ex-Con-ressman J.. C. Latham, who has been seriously ili for the last few weeks, was taken to Bal- timore for treatment. He was ac com- panied by Dr, C. J. O’Hagan and H. W. Whedbee. J. R. Kenly, one of the At- lantie Coast Line officials, sent his pri- vate ear here to take Maj. Latham ard party as farasNorfolk. Maj. Latham’s friends are very solicitous over bis con. dition and wish him an early recovery. The musicale Toesday night promises to be one of the most enjoyable enter - tainmeats our people have attended. Secure your seats. There are quite a number of hunters in our midst, especially among the to- bacco boys. They are having lots of fun after coons and ’possums. The big lion the circus. folks put right in front of the Reyimorol: office looks like -he Was standing there to watch the boys ahd keep thew hustling. Before going. to the Allanta | Exposition, or‘on any other trip, provide yourself with ap acof lent policy in the Union Casuilty & Surety Co., the best of ali ace dent insarance companies. Wurst & Sprianart, A geots. People were under the iim ression that they knew when te eat soup until faired off bright enough. "ac arrives 8:22 A Going Dbouth You Find. the Bud. nda 4 rriyes 6:37 P. M. a. a W. A. Fleuing of Hassells,ishereto-| 1% this a belated equinoctial storm? (when your thoughts turn _M, Meares 10:10 A. arrives 9:90 * |aay. It looks lik pr diragetinngen fmm Pay - . ewe are in for a raityY|that vou w tyne Gye Seuth Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, J. A. Dupree returned heme Friday |spell ow. is wee for the comfort x leaves 2:15 P. & evening, of yourself.and family turn . « me Not long now before paitridge baut- gout footsteps — the S. C. Hamilton ano W,.B. Burgess) ing will begin. store of ; “Southern Leader,’ best cigar ip town, at D. 8.. Sunith’s. When the sun came out today people followed it. Rain eect in Friday nightand hascon- tinued steadily to-day. 17th.—Gov. Carr's fine fresh Batter today. S. M. ScHULTz- Since writing our rain locals it has JB.Cher Where -you will£find displayed the largest and bext assorted line of the tcllowing goods: DRY GUODS, of many and varied kinds. A load of watermelons came in town today. They looked vat of date. For a smoke try “‘Southb- eru Leader’ at D. 8S. Smith's. Mr, Forbes still stands atthe head of the elass of weather prophets. His rain caine on lille. The best cigar is Southern Leader, at Morris Meyer's. The market is better supplied with meats now than it has Leen. U)slers ure also comiuy iu. Floor Oil Cloths in ail widths at Lang’s- lf the weather suhday issanything like it has been to-day it will test sume people’s chistianity. At Morris Meyers you can find anice line of fruite, fresb candies, and cigars. Mise L. A. Hargrave & Co., have nice Dress Goods and Trimmings Notions, Gentlemens Furnish- ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties, Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-~ lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Hats and Caps the neatest and nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys, and Childrens Fine and Heavg Shoes and Boots in. endless styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock of FURNITURE that will sur- prise and delight you both as to quality and price, Baby-Car- — riages,. Heavy Groceries,.- Flour, home-madz candies thatare the equal of| Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses, the best French makes. a Salt, "Bagging and Tics, Peanut . The best line of Tablets, Note Sacks and Twine. .We buy Paper, Euvelopes, Box Paper, and Cards. in town can be foand at the Reflector Book Store. This has been one of the dark gloomy days that seinetime come to mrke the ,werld appreciate the bright days more. To prove that the “Southern COTTON: AND PEANUTS and ‘pay the highest market prices for them. ‘es . Beh a a French soupologist. bobbed up «aud | Gents Furnishing Goods announced that it was all wrong to ea I will be mighty giad to wait on you andshow to you my stock. You will be surprised «to hear my Low Prices thit I reduced ies on, my Low Tariff : 1 will give the benefit to sense Ss build mé up ® trade ae a for these it at the beginning of the meal, but that it should be_reseryed for the last. He says it i