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          <lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />corer "smenaena<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />6. 1. MUNFORU<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />itive of the:n have completed their<lb />larrang2ments for severing their<lb />}econvection with single bisassed-<lb /><lb />iness and Greenville is strictly 1n<lb /><lb />~ask Shrimp Parham.<lb /><lb />One of the most striking iltus<lb /><lb />~that we have seeu isa photo-<lb />|<lb /><lb />grap<lb /><lb />Our }j ~tobacco market five years ago and<lb />ar liné-embraces Bion &amp; Rev-\the present. As soon as the plates<lb /><lb />nolds fine makes for Men. Zi g-| .<lb /><lb />ler Broa. and E. P. Read &amp; Co.Ta|°88 be made we will give the RE<lb /><lb />for Lad-es and Children. Also a,/ FLECTOR readers 8<lb />fall line of cheap and<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />glimpse of|<lb /><lb />the manufacturers have inale any<lb />- Ishow to our people and epare<lb /><lb />adyance of 2) per cent. peoP BEST<lb /><lb />~them to seerthe great improve<lb /><lb />imeit that has been weade -stTuce<lb /><lb />| The young batchelor tobacco-<lb />~uists of Eastern North ~Carolina<lb />~are getting a move on them in-<lb />deed. Daring this. month. only)<lb /><lb />ithe deal, if you donTt believe it,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />My Clotl<lb /><lb />RICHER AND HANDS<lb /><lb />Than any ever produced. = | ies, Hats and.<lb />Furnishings, ITm talking about. : Look over~ "<lb />the stock; itTs complete now, and see if you<lb />donTt agree with me. OneT of two things I al-.<lb />wavs imean to do: To sell you better goods than -<lb /><lb />'<lb />i<lb />jtratious of the past and present)<lb /><lb />hic view of the Greenviile,�<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />you ret elsewhere for the same price; to sell.<lb /><lb />medinm|these two pictures, We call at. | practed meeting in the: Methodis<lb />SHOES at old prices although tention to this now, in order to| | | . -<lb />church the past week.<lb /><lb />Qe five years ago. There isa vast<lb />2 oe = bo c= ichange, it is true in fact, a com-<lb />» o " pad  " 'plete transformation of an oid<lb />. " OD GQ "* | worn out broom sago field into a<lb />: = = ge "" ithrifty, thrving tobacco market,<lb />"-  OD " but when-we: think of the great<lb />es So changes that have been made by<lb />oc the efforts oof &amp;. few /how<lb />a e efforts * 0 . Few bor much<lb />" = a ; greater 1mprovemont could we<lb />=  55 rs 3 " expect by the clovd of 1900, if our<lb />= "_ = ¢ ) os " |people wiliall join bands and. pull<lb />D -" ay mee together tu gut factories bere an.)<lb />ua Cs eu) Li , a ames | meu with meacs te operate then.<lb />=e = =: CD = i\Let everybody hurran for Grevb-<lb />ey =, " He.<lb />s a ot " ville<lb />m5 2 ct ""<lb />Co = = CD Bethel Items.<lb />gn ora a ee<lb />aps = eee . Mr. B. A.. Beverty lost a fine<lb />oo� = 3 horse last Thursday.<lb />; =, = a 2 - t 3<lb />tis, ee st pee) compen | Sheriff BR. W. King, was in town<lb />Oo = ra ponies | last Wednesday on. business.<lb />4 " :<lb />Go =~ = ge po tare ae BETHEL, N.C., Oct. 14th, 1895.<lb />oR S ae pe) ss Miss Lou and Molhe Johnson,<lb />| ° 3 cd = " " lof Parmele, spent Sunday in<lb />s SS  a teem  (town.<lb />ee ae Ss i A MU8 yA Gt Revs. W. C.. Merritt, of Roper<lb />= C - MU N FO RD City, and J. R.. Sawyer, ot Wil-<lb />Ss Sass § ag ae JAN 4" + iliamstan, .bave been assisting<lb /><lb />ee<lb />*.<lb /><lb />Seas x ; a *<lb />x, ae ee ie = ee ae ge pga me<lb />pe a<lb /><lb />|» Today is North. Carolina day |}<lb />dit Atlanta Kxposition- ©<lb /><lb />you the same goods lower than you get them.�<lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb />The King Clothier. " sexe<lb /><lb />t |<lb />Eider G. A- Oglesby beld quar-<lb />~erly weeting in the Methodist ,<lb /><lb />enurch her Saturday and Suuday. ||<lb /><lb />fuers was a large crowd<lb /><lb />1 at-|<lb />tepdauce.<lb /><lb />RESILUIIONS OF RESP :cT.<lb /><lb />Ata meeting of the Ladies Aid So-<lb />ciety of Greenville M. E- Churen the<lb />foliowing preain ble and resolutions were<lb />adopted, :<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />WHEREAS, It has pleised God to take |<lb />into Himseit vur beloved sister, M's. A.<lb />ud. Burch, therefore we du unanimously. |<lb /><lb />Resoived 1. That we consider it a<lb />duty aud a prisilege to hereby express<lb />our appreciation of her fa.thtul services<lb />rendvred our Society.<lb /><lb />iesolved 2. That weexpressa our deep<lb />sorrow, but feei that this dispensation<lb />of Providence is ~or some u secu good.<lb /><lb />Kesolved 3, That acopy of these res-<lb />Olutions be seut to the bereaved family<lb />one piaced upon our reco:d and one<lb />sent tu the Raleigh Advocate for publi-<lb />cation. .<lb /><lb />**Gone from the pain and strife<lb /><lb />To the eud'tess peace of the heaveuly<lb />home, .<lb />life.T<lb /><lb />To the biiss of the bigher<lb />oWas Wie 4¥-BROWN,<lb /><lb />Mums. A. B. ELLINGION,<lb />MRS, F. G. JAMES.<lb /><lb />Large lot cf Ledgers and Day<lb />Books jast received at Reflector<lb />Buok Store.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />neta nn pssactimtmnsneragmey acces winner<lb /><lb />|| | Middie store in Opera House<lb /><lb />DYOU BUY YOUR<lb />HUSBA<lb /><lb />£ x<lb />2s e<lb /><lb />His last Suit of Clothes ? Most ve<lb />ladies do buy their husbaudTs* ||. "<lb />Clothes. Its right that-they ~<lb />should. A man don't. know.<lb />what looks well on him and ber -<lb />sides he donTt Rnow a geod jf<lb />piece of goods from acommow : |}.<lb />piece. His wife does and tts<lb />to his interest to tet her buy "<lb />his Clothes. He saves money |<lb />by it and is more becomingly<lb />dressed. Speaking of Clothes<lb /><lb />I have a very niceline for<lb />Men I bought at a bankrupt |{"<lb />sale which Iwill sell at avery \¥<lb />low price" about one-half ~its |<lb />real value: FI have. Suits from ©<lb />2 up. oDon't fail to seeme i,<lb />before buying. I have also \{<lb />a nice line of Dress Goods \{<lb />and Notions that I am~selling (\}<lb />cheaper than any man in town (I<lb />When in need of SHOES re- "<lb />member my stock is complete<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />pri<lb /><lb />and will séll them cheap.<lb />H. B, CLARE<lb />se 1&amp;3<lb /><lb />PSH ES<lb /><lb />ae j. - 3 oa<lb /><lb />tf<lb />=<lb />ed<lb />if<lb />¥<lb />ol<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>:<lb /><lb />===<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />taking such action as you men<lb /><lb />tion to your letter would, in my<lb />judgment, be discourteous in the<lb /><lb />highest degree to a friendly pow-<lb /><lb />er and tend to embarrass and ob-<lb />struct the government in carrying |<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.|/out its determination faithfully<lb /><lb />execute the laws and fulfill its<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) |treaty obligations.<lb /><lb />NN<lb /><lb />It is thought that our Attorney<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />- General takes an extreme view in<lb />reference t- the position the peo-<lb /><lb />By<lb /><lb />ple of the United States caght to<lb />bear towards the Cubans. It is<lb />wews to the American people that<lb /><lb />oVery respectfnily,<lb />oJuDSON HaRMON,<lb />oAttorney General.�<lb /><lb />Broader Charity.<lb /><lb />copal Convertion in Minneapolis<lb /><lb />they ought not to hold public|ia sending fraternal greetings to<lb /><lb />meetings and expr«s sywpathy<lb />forany people who are stroggling<lb />for freedom if they see fit to do<lb />so- They have always doue this<lb />and will doubtiess conutinuae to do<lb />the Attorney General to the con-<lb />trary notwithstanding. Below is<lb />found his letter upun the subject:<lb /><lb />WasHinetox, Oct. 11."Ioquir-<lb />ses by mail and telegraph have<lb />been received in cvunsiderable<lb />uumbers of late at the Depart-<lb />ment of Justice as to whether it<lb />is ea violation of the laws of the<lb />United States for American cit<lb />Zens twexkpress sympathy fer the<lb />Caban insurgents in public meet-<lb />ings and to aid in fitting oat ex-<lb />peditions to sasist them. Que of<lb />the most recent is from Mr. Wat-"<lb />kins, of Albany, N. Y- In reply<lb />to it Attorney General Harmon<lb />bas sent the following letter,<lb />dated October 9b, which repre-<lb />sents the views of the adminis-<lb />tration on the subject:<lb /><lb />oSir :"For some reason your<lb />letter of September 26th dia not<lb />reach me until to-day.<lb /><lb />oI basten to say in reply that<lb />the organization of a aniilitary|<lb />force of any sort in the United)<lb />States in aid of the insurr ction<lb />in Cuba would be in direct vio"<lb />lation of section 6286 of the Re-<lb />vised Statutes of the United<lb />States which provides for a fine<lb />not exceeding $3,000 aud impris"<lb />oOnment not more than three years<lb />for every person whe in any way<lb />takes part in such expedition or<lb />enterprise to be carried on from<lb /><lb />thence against any province,<lb />State, etc, ~with whom the<lb />United States are at peace.T As<lb /><lb />the United States are not cnly at<lb />peace with Spain, but hare with<lb />ber a treaty whereby the extra~<lb />dition of prisoners and many<lb />other benefits are secured, it be<lb />beovesall American citizens to<lb />have respect for the laws aud<lb />obligations of their country and<lb />regard for its honor, to observe<lb /><lb />im spirit as well as in let-<lb />er, neutral in word as well<lb />a8 in deed. While there is no<lb /><lb />-~<lb /><lb />law to vent Americun citizens<lb />from king their sentiments<lb />on any subject, singly or together<lb /><lb />the Methodist Conference is the<lb />first time in the history of the<lb />Episcopal Conference that greet<lb /><lb />ings have been sent toa cor fer-<lb />ence of a Gifferent denomination.<lb />A Florida delegate objected, but<lb />the adoption of the motion to send<lb />greetings was urged in vigorous<lb />speech by Dr. Green, who said<lb /><lb />that the House should manifest<lb /><lb />its Christian courtesy and consis<lb /><lb />oft repeated reproach that it sim-<lb /><lb />500 to 20.<lb /><lb />ening-"Raleigh Wews and Obdser<lb />ver.<lb />"""EeEEeEeee DP<lb /><lb />J.T. Cash, a farmer living near<lb />town, and who has given tbe fi-<lb />nancial condition of the country<lb />a good deal of stady and thought,<lb />comes in to tell us a dream he had<lb />onight afore iast.� He s«ys he<lb />dreamed trat oEngiand had twice<lb />tried to conquer us with the sword<lb />and failed and now she was whip-<lb />ping us with the gold peo.� [here<lb />is something in that idcw wieod<lb />viewed in the light of present fi-<lb />nancial actions ot England in<lb />gobbling up our gold: It also<lb />shows that great minds will run<lb />in tbe same cbanvel, for Lord<lb />Lytton once said that othe pen is<lb />mightier than the sword:-�""Dur-<lb />ham Sw.<lb />en """"""<lb /><lb />At East Liverpool , O., last Wednes-<lb />day the six-year-old son of Andrew<lb />Vandyn was burved at the stake by five<lb />companions #ud so badly injured tha: he<lb />canuet recover. Sume men happ med to<lb />see the performance aud tried to rescue<lb />him, but his clothes had taken fire and<lb />he me baply bu. aed, and the physicia:s<lb />sa<lb /><lb />iid West show exhibited there about a<lb />month azo and since that time the boys<lb />of the town have been playing Indian.<lb /><lb />The action of the General Epie- } é<lb /><lb />tence, and rid the church of the<lb />iply spoke empty syllables and<lb />that its heart was not in the cause<lb /><lb />of Christian unity. The vote stood<lb /><lb />The world is growing better<lb />and the thoughts of men are wi-<lb /><lb />e for him to live. al<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate |<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />*REENVILLE, N.C. S.D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />EsTABLIZ3HED 1875-<lb /><lb />SoM, SCHULTZ<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOMTLDER<lb /><lb />bias AND MEKUHANTSBLY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their incerest to get our prices befcre pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscompicts<lb />w allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk<lb />RICK, TKA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />l ways ut LOWEST MARKET RIVES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ens<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock o .<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices teusnil<lb />jhe times. Our goods areal) bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHULTz, traenville. 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 Class 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 />ear. Wwe. H. Ba RNARD,<lb /><lb />. &amp;Prop., Wilmington, N.C.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />ew Patronage solicied.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BAKI 2k. |<lb />Rene San ated. te Geant<lb />ntion given ning<lb />q@entiemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Teachers. Next seasion will begin<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895. All<lb />the English Branches, Ancient and<lb />Modern Languages. Music will oe<lb />taught on the conservatory plan,<lb />by a graduate in music. Instruction<lb />thorough. Discipline firm, but kind,<lb />Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Gree: ville N, C.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1899,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tultion and boar!<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys we:l fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />turs.e a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, with 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 trethfulness of this<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with chafacter and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided iu making arran<lb />ments to continue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />The disciplire will be kept at ita<lb />pre-ent standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor. attention nor<lb />work will be spare: to muke this school<lb />all tnat parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />mon ee,<lb /><lb />W. H. RaGsDALE,<lb /><lb />July 30,1895. Principal.<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />oO<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Propiietress<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depo<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb />Best and highest |.ca~i+: areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mi:eral water.<lb />Rooms large and comf rtable. ~i'able<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />~Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />J L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />UITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work ia<lb />be south, and prices are low. We<lb />nake shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb />your work to our store on Monday and<lb />t will be forwarded ptly. Price<lb />ts farnished on ateletiont<lb /><lb />aal to the to<lb /><lb /></p>
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Sach is theT story, but i eres<lb />~@,,,Greenville 6.37. n ips yrhether our readers will believe it Tomo gnedy i<lb />a Getubaing teed tics is guita anc another question _<lb /><lb />rogetnRe , Weldon ft atm :<lb /><lb />igton raids� ~feavel<lb /><lb />it bein rae Pe et Pioter- s. "-SEND. YOUR+"_<lb />xe eta gui alone, i" "3<lb />Train leaves Aa C, via Albe-| not a he Within two oe a JOB Ser. PRINTING: -<lb />ae eee 30 Mi him where he ~could obtain medical ~i . TO TH eer<lb />4 Rad _# 00 F. 43) treatment or any assistance what- |i red er EE o<lb /><lb />if bled frediyT x3 herby<lb />| gunpowder into the aneeasa ches<lb /><lb />~The STDs -marwe AO ene blew the flesh out of his<lb /><lb />arm. It saved his-life, but the bone<lb /><lb />a Sopth African newspaper under | of the arm is exper ang Macnee<lb /><lb />fitted aa Liters} cqog. 3. JARVIS. I» Bl<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW, se arch i Hep<lb /><lb />a Ne<lb /><lb />* ATTORN EYS-AT.LAN WaT<lb /><lb />the narraturTs full nampe'as a fact:/ the gunpowder to this GRERNV LB, NL Oo ts -<lb />AT Kaffir servant ~a0 yimg 8 fancy that fellow must hav Sian ew Practice in a Nhe Opera se ae<lb />party ~trekking gy a8) drop of Spartan blood im his, veina.�T Le<lb /><lb />low cobra, und when found per.<lb />commencing to get intoa cometesa |<lb />state! As the only recoure, asthe |» een VILLE TOBACCO MARKET |<lb /><lb />were without medicines, anti-<lb /><lb />~ane bitten by a snake, all. he did oprrow.<lb />was to take a cup of. -bpiling. water, ood Middling rs<lb />and. after cutting a piece from the Good u :<lb />yeaeAeter ¢ it in the bofling water, rub| Low Middling<lb />neeze itT until the water was|Good Ordinary<lb />fscoloretT inT proportion snd: then | Tone"steady.<lb />ae sad tis vid decoction to the pa-| PHANUTS.<lb />~tient to drink, forcing it down~ his/ Prime<lb />throat. The cure was ~invariably Extra Prime<lb /><lb />$ 3-16<lb />7%<lb /><lb />mibo cured himeclt 7 portion!<lb /><lb />the, &amp; very . po<lb /><lb />someemaee a Phan be<lb /><lb />lef Tet<lb /><lb />re | Eo<lb /><lb />that he ohad but a.<lb />unlessT he «<lb />ot rit<lb /><lb />~ever. Ho kriew ~ j Reruzcron Creer 4<lb /><lb />a: al remerh ive<lb />Supt. hk * Se 4<lb /><lb />Siren, Pan.  OOSRRT AE. 08)<lb /><lb />dotes: doter of, brap brandy, tot shep- REPORT.<lb />~ | to anh fationt oete bow ae py LY 0. L. JOYNER. |<lb />sicienie described: **A man of @p-| : " poe £4 AtToRn evesaT-lsa@. =~<lb />perenhy Sabres ape eO Tere ct| == qvorartoxs. So<lb />\Sscrseecamctete = Ger Etat eee Tea<lb />= ve d on bis head a dirty C o " Fine , 7.40.10 /OODALD &amp; HARDING. siete<lb />Me fea lgesne cap.� k the Tinen ~cap!/Cultters" ommon 8 to a5 _ ATT et ie ~a?!<lb />When called to the patient, he = edium 11 tol Greenville, N-<lb />scribed, and-an ~hour, afterward to Good 1 to ath marpmentge rn soni ot a<lb />Kaffir was as sound as ever. 1! op<lb />process of the ~~cureTT is os a Greenville Market. " i eee<lb />soribed: ~The **@oetor og ( orrected b Ss, M. Schultz. : Af F ' ee<lb />habit of extracting and drinking the z 3 ip ede el KIN oC ae :<lb />venom of the rarer ferries Bntier, per Ip hig) Pag i swacise eee ae eee "<lb />tured., It intoxica Ta, 0 would | Sugar eured Hams 12 to. t ii ix .<lb />then sleep ag he ec eae Corn gia edie ~aoe ABR, MEER, LY ee<lb />was never 0 Tlie poisdn| Corn ° bun ds . eee saa ce<lb />in his. aparomacwoR\d. work itself, into tara� font ohy  10| eee STABLES: « ut aes<lb />the cap whenever he exerted . himself! oss.<lb />and became ~heated-"in the, same oe OHRe8| On. =a fae bigs nn<lb />vce Sa aes or tae re ere<lb />e eat: bs J : £ i ;<lb />of civilization. The cap was st 43h tot<lb />ed to such an extent by the venom wee Ly int atr<lb />that whenever a-snake bit. him. it i | 18 p35 R lorses. &amp; 2<lb />had not tha least-effect, He imbibed | Halls. Bie ; | oat. ee<lb />the poison thrice a,week.  Bhd: Beed Mea 5 tod<lb />One~cap lasted him a year, some- a4<lb />times lon after which it was<lb />carta bg 1 ee oe cto<lb />puoi aie pe iT Nornet ih fts| and (peanuts for yestér xo furnished<lb />stead. .; Wlien he ace any chants of Neriok ee<lb /><lb />4 4<lb />815-16) fF<lb />~+ i 9 :<lb /><lb />All of the news of the | world. Com- "<lb /> pleté Dally ¢ the State _<lb />" ~National Capitola - = ede a<lb />|THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. | oa<lb />A perfect fam y jour nai. All the "<lb /><lb />et Seen .- The� Nie<lb /><lb />rom Legisiatare a ~Fea-<lb />ture. Been Ob<lb /><lb />ONLY ONE, OLLAR / AR.<lb /><lb />2% eee eo ae igs<lb />2 ee ee<lb />eMGtG Tests<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />aad all meee<lb />ace eenene<lb /><lb />end mail train<lb /><lb />meerwics Gaing<lb />rrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound arrives 9:50 A<lb />M. leaves 10-30 A.<lb /><lb />South arrives 2:00 P.<lb />oe "4<lb />Fe oaas~oh Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />we eP fot w cdlinazen Leto and Friday<lb />y, Thare<lb />~ Fin sgenrone<lb /><lb />SJ<lb />- Weatner Bulletin. .<lb />Cloudy ard threatuing prab-<lb /><lb />ably ume d rain Wednesday<lb /><lb />New Berne a third oa<lb />the reel racé at the Atlanta Expo-<lb />sition on Saturday last. There<lb />were teams from ali over Ubited<lb />States.<lb /><lb />It is said that if there were but Orie<lb />potato it the world a careful cultivator<lb />might produce 10,000,000.000 from it in<lb />ten yexrs, and that woul sapply the<lb />world with seed<lb /><lb />PuoroéssPHsI dan ~ve found<lb />rearb ey old foundry «bere I do<lb /><lb />best of ork: Nothing shod-<lb /><lb />ay ves Iny tent. Photographs<lb /><lb />taken in the hightestT ofthe art<lb />T.M. Lower.<lb /><lb />JOEL PATRICK,<lb />COTTON =- BUYER,<lb /><lb />GRIFTON, N. C.<lb />Will be ia Greenville Wednes"<lb />weak Ayden Friday of each<lb />week.<lb /><lb />"| renton to visit relatives<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />I invite you to inspect my beaatiful<lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />ORY G0003, SHOES,<lb />_ Gents Furnishing Goods}<lb /><lb />_ Iwill be mighty gisd to wait on<lb />youandshow to you my stock.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low _ that _L reduced ,<lb />since [ | my Low Tariff<lb />goods, 1 will givethe bencfitto<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Gre uville, N.C.<lb /><lb />_Be sure to come to see me for these<lb />She oe. a a<lb /><lb />Leok Through and Gee Whose<lb />You Find.<lb /><lb />F. M. Hodges is sick.<lb /><lb />John Lamb is in town.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Byoum is sick. y,<lb />Joel Patrick retiarnéa to Grifton Mon-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Miss Bertha Savage<lb />Wilson.<lb /><lb />Capt. J. T. Williams went to Kirston<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />E. BR. Aiken returned from Durham<lb />Monday night.<lb /><lb />We are sorry to learn of the sickness<lb />of W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />Mrs. A. J- Johnston has gouc to War-<lb /><lb />AP<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />jy�<lb /><lb />is visiting in<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming and wife, of Pactolus,<lb />went to the Atlanta Exposition Moudry.<lb /><lb />F. H.. dobused, ef Portsmouth, ar-<lb />rived Monday night to complete othe<lb />Greenville Lamber m.ils.<lb /><lb />Miss Mollie Savage, returned to Hob-<lb /><lb />good, her home, after spending a while<lb />near Grimesland visiting friends.<lb /><lb />_Atthe Exposition in Atlanta<lb />each Southern State is represent<lb />ed by the portrait of some ocele-<lb />brated beauty from among its<lb />women. The Constitution has the<lb />following to say in reference to<lb />the representative from this State:<lb /><lb />Miss Frances Wheat Shober,<lb />North CarolinaTs representative,<lb />is rather of the Lady Otara Vere<lb />de Vere type, stately, tall aud<lb />regal, carrying herself as othe<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a fea he Sona) tad ee |<lb /><lb />daughter of a thousand earls�<lb />She is a finished woman of the)<lb />world, has seen mach of society<lb /><lb />ia Philadelphia and the South,and<lb /><lb />comes from one of the proud fam-<lb /><lb />ilies of ante-bellam days- Leo<lb />Wheat, the noted plauict, i» her<lb />aucle. Her home 1s in SalisLary:<lb />where her family has tong been!<lb />7 celebrated for the beauty of sts<lb />women. In the painting ive<lb /><lb />~Shober is shown  recliniag in}<lb /><lb />Louis -Quinse ~obtir of white<lb /><lb />showing Gay Seise of bide in .<lb />in. ~The thesvéd of pale bige f tur-|p phan Bes send hee " y<lb />} wish Perr dnead the oDouther tiseder�<lb />o6 the best they ever smoked Bie<lb />atl io cnn Chl Lost Aheey naa<lb /><lb />Squite That Did Met 6 Get Wipped<lb /><lb />bans eg~'y x town, at<lb /><lb />2x position,.or op. any<lb /><lb />Bs<lb /><lb />FROST BITES:<lb />a<lb /><lb />Fs es<lb /><lb />Bt<lb /><lb />dy lamina ioenas eee"<lb />ing. soe eT<lb /><lb />4<lb />cigar ; '<lb />cigar<lb />~<lb /><lb />Batter today. : cM. Bouwens.<lb /><lb />Mr. 0. T.T Munford is having<lb />hie home repainted. .<lb /><lb />Fora | smoke try oBouth-<lb />ern r� at D. S. Smith's.<lb /><lb />Remember the Masical to-<lb />night. Everybody go.<lb /><lb />The finest and largest Tranks<lb />at Lang's.<lb /><lb />The best cigar is southers<lb />Leader, at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />At Morris. Meyer's you cap<lb />find a nice line of fruits, fresb<lb />eandies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />The Methodist church is recety-<lb />ing a new coat of paint.<lb /><lb />For Resr"aA six-room new<lb />dwelling with all necessary out-<lb />building. Apply to J. W. ticas.<lb /><lb />A pew los of teautifal Dress<lb />Goods just arrived at LangTs.<lb /><lb />To prove that the oSouthern<lb />Leader� is the leader; they were<lb />pronounced by SeilTs Bros. circus<lb />folks as the very best.<lb /><lb />D. 8. Surra.<lb /><lb />Fresh Cocoanuts, Ourrents,Cit-<lb />rop, Dates, Chocolate, Gelatine,<lb />iaec, at L. A. Hargrave &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Wool Underwear<lb />for Gents, Ladies, Children and<lb />Babies at Lang's. ;<lb /><lb />Before going to the Atlanta<lb />other srip,<lb />provide yourse/f with an acci lent<lb />in the Union Casualty «&amp;<lb />Go. th the best of all acci<lb />sosarance companies.<lb />Ware &amp; Spriant, Agents.<lb /><lb />For Satz, CuraP."One New-<lb />Home Sewing Machine, in * per-<lb />fect order, Buresa, Washetana,<lb />aig-| Chsire, Feather Bed, &amp;c.. &amp;c.<lb />kins [APPHY to W. F. Bonos, BEruec- }<lb />itt |ror office.<lb /><lb />Sells Bros. peor te were all<lb /><lb />oe G<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />ce<lb /><lb />JB Cherry &amp;<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />me} Whew. you sausages aud iff at/Bs<lb /><lb />e<lb />displayed the larg ~of the<lb /><lb />ftlowing non yg<lb /><lb />DnY cs,<lb /><lb />of many and vatied kinsis.<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and Trimmin .<lb />Notions, Gentlemens, Furnis<lb /><lb />ing Geods. Shirts, cohiies,<lb />Four-in-Hand Sceargs, Col- "<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the neatest and | «<lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys, ©<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heaug .<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 s,.and @ stock<lb />of FURNITORE 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 />Sait, "Bagging and Tics; Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />and pay the highest mart� prices<lb />, Sor then.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs Si10US ~for<lb />~sam and mOye Coat be<lb />at.<lb /><lb />of oCloaks at Our-wore)<lb /><lb />J. B. ts &amp; Go 2<lb /><lb />a for you toT<lb /><lb /></p>
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