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        <p>*<lb /><lb />DAL<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. Co OCTOBER AS lettin<lb /><lb />C. 7. MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb />\<lb /><lb />Our line ewbraces Bion F.- Rev-!<lb /><lb />nolds tive maker for Men. Zieg-|<lb />scr Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Cos:<lb />fer Lad-es ard Children. Also a,<lb />full line of cheap and mwedinm |<lb />SHOES at old prices although<lb />tbe manufactureis bave made an<lb />adyance of 20 per cent.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />QQ, =<lb />See Oo co<lb />sos . "=<lb />-5° cso =.<lb />SPoeX O ES<lb />See ~~ I~e_<lb />ef: S|<lb />og� Ss "=_=<lb />= . pate) "<lb />= = Qu =<lb />DF ya Ss<lb />BSE OD | =<lb />- " ""_"_"<lb />_@26 a a=<lb />oH®S ©<lb />2.5 bd<lb />iat e<lb />sse 8 =<lb />= Cane<lb />e228) ==<lb />oy We<lb /><lb />a<lb />=<lb />ait<lb />Za<lb />wT<lb />=<lb />rae,<lb />7)<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />e x<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />jit.<lb /><lb />lyou cao<lb /><lb />Managing a Daughter.<lb /><lb />First"You canTt doit; the maa<lb />who can must be more than nror-<lb /><lb />iL.<lb /><lb />Secord"Girye her own way ; it<lb />'will save her the trouble oftaking<lb /><lb />Thira--Pay for Ler dresses if<lb />afford it. Her dress"<lb />waker wi!l sue 1f you donTt.<lb /><lb />Fourth" If she takes a fancy to<lb /><lb />lany wan you donTt want her to<lb />~marry, tell her your be: rt is set<lb />[cu uer marrying biw aud swear<lb />ishe shali ever marry any other.<lb /><lb />You cau then give hera free hand<lb /><lb />~aud she woulduTt bave bim if he<lb /><lb />was the only man left.<lb /><lb />Fifth."If there 1s any man you<lb />want ber tu marry, kick bim out<lb /><lb />~of your house, foroid the servants<lb /><lb />tou adwit him, distribute tan<lb />\rups auc spring guns and bull-<lb /><lb />RUHR HOHNER<lb /><lb />Than any ever produced. My Clothes, Hats and<lb />I'm_ talking about.<lb />itTs complete now, a<lb /><lb />Furnishings, Look ovel<lb /><lb />the stock ;<lb />don't agree with me.<lb /><lb />and see if you<lb />One of two things I al -<lb />ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than<lb />you gei elsewhere for the same price ; to sell<lb />you the same goods lower than you get them:<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />satan<lb /><lb />es atte ena<lb /><lb />~dogs all around your grounds,<lb /><lb />lock ber iu her roum and yow if etupondous shows will exhibit in<lb /><lb />she warmes him you won't leave<lb />her a penvy. You will not haye<lb />ito wait jong after that for the<lb />vlopement.<lb /><lb />Sixth"Ifshe hes | bo wiee, eu<lb />~Courage her to osing whenever<lb />iyou give a party. It will attract<lb />iatteption to her and give your<lb />| Zuests an excuse for compliment-<lb />ling her. Never wind the neigh"<lb />| UOw.<lb /><lb />| Seventh"If you are a poor<lb />on, teach your daughter how to<lb />~dance and play the piano. She<lb />~can learn cooking and dress-<lb />making aud those things af.er<lb />ishe is married-"PeckTs Sun.<lb /><lb />een nem<lb /><lb />On the State Farm.<lb /><lb />Superittendent Leazer, of the<lb />penitentiary, on his return from<lb />a visit to the State farms on the<lb />Ruanoke, says the crop of cotton<lb />is abouttwo thirds as Jarge per<lb />acre as that of last-year, but as<lb />there is av increase of 5V0 acres<lb />he believes it will be as. great in<lb />amount as last yearTs crop. As<lb />toits value he expects it to be<lb />worth $5f,000 more. The corn<lb /><lb />estimate of it is 125,000 bushels, 53<lb /><lb />crop is very large, aod a. careful |<lb /><lb />Wait, Its Coming Sure.<lb />SellTs BrothersT magnificent and<lb /><lb />ir re , You a<lb />Sielp to four<lb />Jlusband ?<lb /><lb />Of course all ladies help sheir<lb />husbands all they can. When<lb />one donTt help its because<lb /><lb />Greenville, Friday Nov. 1- Their<lb />eolarged and varied confedera"<lb />tion for 1895 inclade the Grand<lb />Regal Roman Hippodrome Races,<lb />~Three Riaz Circu-, Elevated The-»<lb />atre Stave3, Perfor. niag Animals|<lb />of all descriptions, Tropical Aqua-<lb /><lb />rium, Anstratian Avitry, Fifty they donTt know how. I know<lb />Cage Maiazcrie, Arsbian Cara-' bow you can help your hus:<lb />avan aud The wGala-day Street band and save a nive little<lb /><lb />sum, tbatis if you have got<lb />to buy acy DRESS GOODS,<lb />NOTIONS and SHOES, by<lb /><lb />truding with<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />You will find that a dollar wii]<lb />bay more at my store than a dol-<lb />larever bought before. This a<lb />broad statement, but itis true.<lb />The only way to account, for this<lb />lowness in prices is. the fact that<lb />a little profit is all. I expect. To<lb />simply say my line of dress gcods<lb />are pretty is uot doing them jas" "<lb />tice, they are more than pretty,<lb />dainty and sensible novelties that<lb />combine style and wear and sat" _<lb />isiaction My line CLOTHING ~ :<lb />and GENTS FURNISHINGS is-<lb />in reacn of every ove. I have<lb />the nicest and cheapest ever "<lb />brought to this town. DonTt for- "<lb />get to me before buying. |<lb /><lb />H.B. CLARK. _<lb /><lb />Middie storein Opera ! Sous Block. £<lb /><lb />Parade. Among the meny rare<lb />and attractive features exclusive-<lb />ly prevented by them will be<lb />found the ouly pair of living giant<lb />Hir pepvte ui; the remarkable Ed<lb />ucated - Seals and See Lions,<lb />'Roostcr Onckestra, Trilby the<lb />| Riding Peacock, Giant Kanga-<lb />ros, a whule flock of Ositriches<lb />and hundreds of novel features.<lb />There are also scores of the most<lb />eminent cbharivters, male and fe-<lb />male jockeys. bare-back riders.<lb />and serial and other  ;-erformers,<lb />and a program not only stupen-<lb />dous, buat most exciting, select<lb />and refined in character, ll of<lb />which will be fully. presented in-<lb />Greenville, Friday Nov. 1. The<lb />grand, gorgeous street parada<lb />absolutely eclipses anv pageant<lb />ever seen, takes place at 10 a. m.<lb />on the day of the exhibition;<lb />two performances daily, afternoou<lb /><lb />and evening. Special excursion<lb />rates ou all railroads.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>vy<lb /><lb />| Ae<lb />!<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />DP. J. WHICHARD. Eciter.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />: ""<lb /><lb />""""""<lb /><lb />The Alliance had expected<lb />to buy property at Cary and<lb />establish a shoe factory, and<lb />thought that thev had dene so,<lb />bat when the property was put<lb />up at auction fast Monday Mr.}<lb />J.C. Angier at Carey was the<lb />highest bidder und the prop-<lb />erty went to him It is said<lb />he bought it for the Carey Lum<lb />ber Co. The officers of the Al-<lb />liance say that this will not<lb />step the creation of the shoe<lb />factury, but will caue it to be<lb />located some where elise.<lb /><lb />"SS<lb />Improvement in Cutton Prices.<lb /><lb />Cotton sold in Raleigh yester<lb />nay for nine cents and, from the<lb />advance which set jm some weeks<lb />ago and 1s tik maintained, it ig)<lb />probable that it will go still high<lb /><lb />ex.<lb />This expectation is based, ip<lb /><lb />great part,oa unfavorable crop<lb />reports aed the couseg vent betief<lb /><lb />that the crop 1s a short one, especy and Observer.<lb /><lb />ially in Texas. But this is not<lb />the only factor. Ia cotton, as in<lb />everything else, the price is rag-<lb /><lb />ulated by the law of sapply and.<lb /><lb />demand. And the statistics of<lb />the past ten years show that finc"<lb />trating demapd hasas much to<lb />do with prices as varieties in sup-<lb />ply. Gf coarse the production<lb />im any given yeer myst be consid-<lb />eredin convpection with the eur-<lb />plus from the year precediog<lb />For instance in 1891 the crop is<lb />placed at 8,655,000, yet the aver-<lb />age price in in New York market,<lb />a&amp; estimated by the Foderal Ba-<lb />reau of Statistics, was 860 cents,<lb />while in 1593, with a crop of 6,700,-<lb />008, the average price for the year<lb />was only 8.56 cents. In the latter<lb />year there was a large surplus es-<lb />temated to bave been left oxar<lb />from the preceeding years, while<lb />there had beeu comparatively lit-<lb />tle increase in cottoyg manufactar-<lb />ing. h the demand for raw<lb /><lb />m other countries was<lb /><lb />mesesT dgelatedehe with «top<lb /><lb />2s<lb /><lb />of 6,713,000 bales, the average<lb /><lb />New York price of cotton was<lb /><lb />EE "=<lb />DAILY REFLEOTOR.jioss. In 1690 it<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ne risen to 11,-<lb />07 on a crop of 7,311,000, and in<lb />1894, with almost the same crop<lb />(7,527.008), it sold dewn to 6.94)<lb />cents on the yearTs average.<lb /><lb />Aas far as prices are determined<lb />by supply the Wnited States gov-<lb />ems the cotton market, only 20<lb />per cent. of the world's crop being<lb />produced in other countries. Bat<lb />as far as uctivity of demand is:<lb />concerned we are toa great ex"<lb />tent at the mercy of Europe, aad<lb />a. significant fact in conpbection<lb />with the advancing price of our<lb />raw cotton is the increased ontput<lb />of the English factories and the<lb />beginning of cotton manufactu--|<lb />ing in China and Japan During |<lb />the eleyen months ending Sep<lb />tember 1, 1895, England exported |<lb />1,166,673,000 ponnds of mayafac<lb />tured cottons, against 1,150,168,<lb />000 pounds last year"an increase<lb /><lb />of 16,505,900 pounds in the out?<lb />put for the eleven months. Iw<lb />additian to this the cotton milling<lb />industry iv this country has beer<lb />enormously increased within the<lb />past .welve months.<lb /><lb />These facts, with the genera}<lb />revival of business in all parts of<lb />the country, shows with sufficient<lb />clearnesss that larger demand has<lb />as much to do with prices as the<lb />prospect of a short crop."News!<lb /><lb />baa "<lb /><lb />Grovers Trip to Atlanta.<lb />WasHinetror, D. C., Oct. 18"<lb />Secretary Hoke Siith saw the<lb />Presideat to-day and consulted<lb />his coprenience about the com-<lb />ieg yisjt ot Mr. Clevelau:] and<lb />bis eabinet to the Atlanta Ex<lb /><lb />position. Afterwards Vice-Pres-<lb />ident Baldwin, of the Southern<lb /><lb />Railway, calied upon the Secre<lb />tary apd preliminary arrange-<lb />ments for the trip were made.<lb /><lb />The President party will leave<lb />Washington in a special train<lb />ever the Southern Railway at<lb />ll p. m., Monday; the 2tst, and<lb />will arrive at Atlanta at 4 o'clock<lb />the next afterno0g. Thy Presi-<lb />dent will be accompanied by<lb />members of his cabinet and their<lb />wives and by Priyate Seccetary<lb />Thurber and wife Mrs. Cleye<lb />land has not yet decided to go.<lb />She does not like traveling aed<lb />anu-aally avoids long jousmeye<lb />when possible.<lb /><lb />nesday, the 23rd, after: the fe<lb />ception at the Capital City Club.<lb /><lb />been fixed, bat it 1s presumed<lb />that it will be 12 er 1 oTclock. It<lb />is expected that the special train<lb />will arrive in Washington be-<lb />tween 6 and 7 o'clock Thursday<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />The train will pass through<lb />Charlottesyil'e, Lynehburg and<lb />Daaville, Va. Salisbury and<lb /><lb />Sharlotte, N. C., Spartauburg and<lb /><lb />Greenville, 8S. C., and Gainsville,<lb /><lb />Ga.<lb /><lb />*<lb />os<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />$.M, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SLIDES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />AKMERS AND MEKUHANTS 6UY<lb />ng their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their Ihcerest to get our prices befc re pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Qurstock is compicte<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFLE, SUGAL<lb />RICK, TKA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />lweys ut LO west MARKET f RIVEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACES SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we Ouy direct from Manufactures, ens<lb /><lb />dling you to anata oae promt. A cum<lb />rlete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwn a onbead n8n0i§ at Fiees iat<lb />she times SE Saag a areal bought and<lb />sold CASH theres ore; having no riet<lb />to run,we sell at a eleds ~mariv<lb /><lb />3. M. SUHULUTs.G@re-nvilie. N ©<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />""en<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIS'T.<lb /><lb />GREENYV'!LLE, N.C<lb /><lb />ball Patronage solicited.<lb />ERBERT TEOMUNDS.<lb /><lb />St nae Hemme<lb /><lb />The Presidental party will leave<lb />Atlanta on the evening of Wed.--<lb /><lb />eR OR ee ae a<lb /><lb />No definite liour of departure has) .<lb /><lb />Special es mast rely given to cleaning/t<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb />*REENVILLE, N.C. 8. D. oBagley,<lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />hi<lb /><lb />Teachers. Next seasion will<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895.<lb /><lb />the Knglish Branches, Ancient and<lb />Moderp oc bot waa Music will ge<lb />taunght on. §he<lb /><lb />by a graduate in oust erates | Pipe:<lb />thorough. Discipline. faze, "but.kind.<lb />Terms reasorable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipal, Gree: valle N. C.<lb /><lb />GREENVELLE<lb /><lb />Male<lb /><lb />~the next session of this School will]<lb />~beetin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1898,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb />~Fhe course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and bear<lb /><lb />reasonable.<lb />Boys we.l fitted and uip for<lb />business, by taking the eet<lb /><lb />course alone. Where they wish<lb />rurs e a higher course, this dohiegt<lb />guarantees thorough preparation te<lb />enter, wi | credit, any Col in morte<lb />Carolina, or the State University.<lb />refers to thoxe who have recently tate<lb />its walls fur the truthfulness on this<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and<lb />-|mederate ability taking a cpurse with<lb />us wilt be aided 1 makin<lb />ments to continue in the h rech<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at ita<lb />pregeut standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor aftentien hor<lb />work will be spare: to maké this. school<lb />ail tuaté parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further pariiculars see or ad-<lb />diess .<lb /><lb />W. H. Raasparg,<lb />July 20,1895. Princtpal<lb /><lb />College H otel<lb /><lb />Y "<lb />MRS. DELWA GAY, Props ietress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depo: and to the to<lb />bacco warehou.;es.<lb /><lb />Best and highest Jocatio: areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral weter.<lb />Rooms large and comf»-rtable: Table |<lb />*ipplied with the best the market af<lb />ford~.<lb /><lb />Terms ressonable.<lb /><lb />JL. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />AGENTS RoR THE<lb />cHTY LECTRAG WARY<lb />This N<lb /><lb />ng<lb /><lb />WILMI<lb />Laundry does the tinest work on<lb /><lb />te South, se prices are<lb /><lb />mt agin to our s ekery Tuemiay.� 5" Bring<lb /><lb />ae<lb />w be forwarded<lb />furuisheu on aplication: promptiy. oE violas<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>staat<lb /><lb />a ec te eR SO eee ee pone Fh whet Seatac ah eens ee i Wee Mei ee tgs Ste k's ohte a Ce as Bw Ce Ca RR Ry POL aA oF Sather aea Ain dpe att ek eee POR Fa Ra OT Ts ARN ea eee Rea ~ aa Ee ee a<lb /><lb />wn<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R. = as. ecommae | Professional Cards.<lb />ay a motoratis Horas hits 4 bape ae =<lb />one. While the self satisfied BY 0. L. JOYNER. THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW<lb />auctor isT chinking ~the '~ edt ina Wa His ee jieuee eek fede ae ie ee<lb />pocket, jangli eréegister, pulling QUOTATIONS. ; |<lb />the bell cord or ~blithely misspro- | Lugs"Common 8.104 ATTORN FX AT-LAW.<lb />° seg satya? _ - |mouncing street namdés,Tthe wiotor-| ~** GoodT ~4toT SN re.<lb />Nema 1 = {= = |*= | man is silently grinding ont his }ife « Fine w to 10 |6ar Practice in all the. Courts<lb />1805. 5 ZIAS S5 |at the ake hie mind's a its | Cuttters" Common 8to ll ok ~ |<lb />ae ; |: utmost tension, and his and * Medium a to 15\, vr. 5. b. FLEMine<lb />Leave Weldon a Ae A. M | arms:never for a montient idle. ~Yet o Good 5 to 37/4 FBLOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20 heTs the one to be blamed betrenmirhed Cotten and Peanut, APTORNEYS-A-LAW,<lb />" ""|"_" an accident happens, ag Below are Norfolk * vices of cotton . ,<lb />: thought being given to pei and peanuts for yester rnished | 8@ Practice in all the Courts. ae as<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 20 calamities whichT have been avoided pe obb Bros. &amp; Commis on Mer<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 0510 20 6 | through his alertness aid ~preven. Dis of Noro es rer TE mans &amp; SKIN AmEY SEINEMM © a<lb />4 t | ON. A :<lb />Lew WilsonT 2 oa) 03 - | tion."Boston Sais oe l | aes Good Mitidiing o 95-16 e is : o<lb />~ i D ie Et s Mf és<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 20) 3 0u ° Good Ordinary 7-16<lb />| 5 Cheap Excursion Rates| ~Pooe"arm. appre<lb />2  PEANUTS. John x. woodart ates ga<lb /> TO Priine 23 Ison, N.C. Green as 2<lb />fm : ; . ye [Extre Prime o3 YyooPau &amp; HARDING.�<lb />ae | ~ | : ra ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAY<lb />ere Crs u, Gobton Staten and tabermationa] Expoatin) pon, adil an ar<lb />IvUokishoro | 5 10 7 08 ATLANTA, GA. """ A pore ment of gor to collections<lb />= core | ooi5| Sept. 15th, to Dec. Sist., 1895 Greenville Market. ocstlamnent<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45 945 P . Corrected by S. M. Schult<lb />as oa Bese oa esl LE. KING,<lb />estern di  �,� te;<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. The Atlantic Coast Line Sugar cured Hams 12 0 183 7<lb />Daed 2s 3 sores) | -{ | ae<lb />Org Sth | S38 4.00 to 460! LIFLAT, | rs } |<lb />all by to 10 9) ) en<lb />, : 40 to : ; j<lb />Lv Florerce o 15 35 dies: @ o4 wo6 STABLES<lb />a local BY 55 ve ing Car secommiddations ebll~on orT ad- 1 w tet 76 On Fifth Street near Five<lb />ay Wilx n 1 20/11 28] tga reper aa a a » Or | 134 to 20 ~Pow.<lb />ee " oe) """|J. W.MORRIS,� C.8.CAMPDELL, | Beeswa: 2u<lb />+z - Div, Pass. Agt. Div, Pass Agt. 11} to 15} Passen assengers "" so ik<lb />z pagan a nani 33S point at rensoneb<lb />eae ene ~ " lee el ee | ee oem - T. M. EM N, a. « ; ¢<lb />vy Wilmington) 2% 7-00 Wilmington, | -C. Tee<lb />v 10 56 8 31 Gt eSeuteate: ne. Th<lb />Ix Pagnolls, Re 8 81 &amp; Charlotte<lb />EGE lS | |B we. a A. RR.<lb />Ly farboro 248 )<lb />; 25 Ss.<lb />aa - = :<lb />$3 ga Nashville Chatt sa)'<lb />7 "|""| &amp; §t. Louis. way. |<lb />Fae] liste sle DAIL | |!<lb />wil x TRAINS<lb />Ly wie, | as] [igor 1) 18|qp ee 83 "T THE"<lb />) 2 48 :<lb />oc pears, o| || CHARA 2004" xAgEyICLE ; REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />pe ah t 3 _ _<lb />~Ar Weldon 3 39 12 55 MEMPHIS ~81. LOUIS IF YOU WANT<lb />a : _ First-Class Work. :<lb />Train on ScotianT Neck Branch Road McK: a rs<lb />paves Weldon 8.40 p. m., Halifax 4.u0/° Me enzie Bess «<lb />. ndent ani i fearles jigger and<lb />p. m., arrives Neck at 4.55 ore shrwaaies bin wanes Wate ac<lb />m., Greenville 6.87 Pom. Kinston 7. Route jmore mt . it whl b<lb />es GeeT 833 a. "8.22 a m. tiving TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAN. otfice, the i riiton fe ork<lb />Sia at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20am| " eS ome oct<lb /><lb />iaily exce Sunday.<lb />a sareeT W achnigten Branch lenve<lb /><lb />w 7.00 a, n., arrives Parmele<lb /><lb />oe oParbére' 0.60; revurdin<lb /><lb />at weds oie Bea armele 6.<lb />yap hed p. m. | reatest<lb /><lb />wis oid gic esate<lb /><lb />ones E will be the<lb /><lb />Exhibition ever held fn the<lb />Siog SE WorluTs<lb /><lb />trains on »scotinnd Neck neh. Rates have<lb />Train r very low. Do not fail to ge<lb />aanie &amp; Raleigh Ref dail C, via Atve. snd se oat Vast Te willbe a grent<lb />day, at 6 00 p. m., Sunday 200 P. M:'�,�<lb />P.u., datiy eke mi.<lb /><lb />~lof serie ilver and.<lb />jof the Ten. Pee. ora<lb /><lb />Tam PAU OPRREN ER:<lb /><lb />All of the news world. Com-<lb />At ee re Of eon taal Sends<lb />aad Maouut ~Oapitois. _"* ~year.<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dellar Daiiy of (THE WREKLY OBSERVER. ~<lb />its Class inthe State. 7 ual. All the:<lb /><lb />Ferors Lassie ited Free | Bree, Coinage!<lb /><lb />ture.<lb />server.<lb /><lb />son ONLY ONE DOLLAR a YEAR.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ao eee ee<lb />;<lb /><lb />Saat iell<lb /><lb />2<lb />- = 5 pm  -<lb /><lb />rei TSA<lb /><lb />Passenger and weil.<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />North Bours a Ginga sive 950 A<lb /><lb />M. leaves 10; |<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight. arrives 2:00 P.<lb />Ps.<lb /><lb />+W ash<lb /><lb />m+ . MoH<lb /><lb />M.. leaves 2:15<lb /><lb />All malateT shapes of Fio-<lb />Sines at Ricks, Taft &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />A pew lot of opeadtifal Dress<lb />just arrived at Lang's.<lb />Prof Hicks predicts that January<lb />be a swinger for cold and advise<lb />pope to provideT bonrntifaliy »gainst<lb />severe wioter storms and great cold.<lb /><lb />The be ET it Southern<lb /><lb />Leader,<lb />sigs tt ped ke ae<lb /><lb />17th." Gest GétrTs Tipe fresh<lb />Butter es Ss. - ScHULTZ.<lb /><lb />- i 1<lb /><lb />J OEL PATRICK,<lb /><lb />COTTON ~- BUYER,<lb /><lb />T GRIFTON, N.C. -<lb />Sd i teen ville<lb />day and Ayden Friday of each<lb /><lb />week. stioiztad Oo  aT<lb /><lb />linvite you to inspect my beaati{yl<lb /><lb />"NEW S$T6CK oF"<lb /><lb />oLoTHING |<lb /><lb />_ Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />=k wilt be_ mighty giad to wait on<lb />(= you aad show to youmy stock.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low-Frices. th ¢ I seduce!<lb />I bought my Low aw<lb />pilin, FOU ghee a bes dixh<lb />*  You just to build. meup.a trade<lb />~ in Geerrville, Nee *<lb /><lb />me ater eee for these<lb /><lb />~ ee<lb /><lb />RSS AR A SS ee ee ee ee<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />| Kinston this morning to visit her par-<lb />\ents for a few days.<lb /><lb />Wédnes~<lb /><lb />oun sch? Bbox,<lb /><lb />Look Through aha~ See Whese Faces<lb />You Find<lb /><lb />J. H~Blovnt is aitending court in ls -<lb />: i<lb />BR. b. Smith returned Tast pight ° from<lb />trip op the ruad<lb />Mrs. W. B. Brown and chitdren v went<lb />to Norfolk this morning. ~ a<lb /><lb />R. W. Smith and wife took the train<lb />here last aight for Ay dén<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />yw<lb /><lb />~ #<lb /><lb />for his home in Lynchburg, Va. .,<lb /><lb />E. L. Rrown, operator at argon� was<lb />in town tolay and made us 4 pleasant}<lb /><lb />visit.<lb /><lb />j<lb />Mra. Monterio, mother of Mrs..A. ly}<lb /><lb />Blow, returaed last night from upper<lb />New "York State.<lb /><lb />F. T. Savage spent the day<lb />Thursdky Maud: Ta Priuey | forT ~I<lb />where he is located,<lb /><lb />D. D. Overton dropped -im to see ué!<lb />ast nigbt, he was down to spend ~theT<lb />day and returued to Tarboro this morr-<lb />ing. .<lb /><lb />W. B, Wilson left this morning tor) T<lb />Baltiraore tu take Walter for treatment! 5<lb />of higeyes. He was acc »mpanied vy |<lb />Masters Frank and Derwood Wilson and!<lb />¥red Forbes.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. H. Quinerly cave over trom}<lb /><lb />She. w w aecompa- :<lb /><lb />nied by Mrs. Mitchell and little daugt-<lb /><lb />abd the, Terbgela. jaro) deligbted|<lb /><lb />what they nd there to<lb /><lb />oo Retenedjenare they wil<lb />~made briefatops at. Chattanooga<lb />and Lookoat Moentain, and then<lb />takein the Eiposition &amp; day or<lb /><lb />two oe ees De zi<lb />Ks it~ ) ye eg! «311 }<lb />"'@ to J. S Sinisp<lb /><lb />ij<lb />:<lb />si<lb /><lb />BL.<lb /><lb />F pice<lb /><lb />James Franslin, Jr..left this marolng.<lb /><lb />o4 Canaies, Fruits,<lb /><lb />. Akinds.<lb /><lb />) A1LANTA, Ga. Get® 15th, 1895.<lb /><lb />Daily Reflector. ~ Wher ip aod Au. o<lb />after] | 9n6 | beridred | lof, th Wik febkis had Go Hot<lb />orth Carolina press arrive oe II<lb /><lb />bere Motdav night and thin, Et Oe cick drs date bs<lb />moraine. Meany ladies are Syith, By buying beet oof Cloaks at<lb />the party. Most of to-dav wag| 2 Iuane's! eee<lb /><lb />gpenot inthe Expostion ground¢ . Bavel or Maj, ae<lb /><lb />£0, ie Latham, ate died ty!<lb /><lb />them: To say that this. 18 |OTH agan and Goy. T Jarvie<lb />a inde t Bx poe kid AdesT ot! kh if by the Ores the Hepbt ast night<lb />jtell the saa oby | by the ef sbar,in-a bedy<lb />and many f and ;,conveved<lb />far wh EK: to bis late root Asus ~Phis even-<lb />ing at 3:30 oTclcck fhepariel ser-<lb />vices were held Ga Methodist |<lb /><lb />* - Lg<lb />eoij i | : *<lb />° * 7 J<lb />ew. * .<lb />a . rn<lb />f° ee §<lb />- Pa ee Oe<lb /><lb />ssi Hat i Gt sapped ian<lb />ut Se Rail<lb /><lb />a ene Z<lb /><lb />it PPT +,<lb /><lb />Up with you stoves. reett versed<lb /><lb />~The firestTand a Tooke to oe een many things<lb /><lb />at Lang's feats er for te comfort te<lb />Lio tod. &amp; SmithTs if var wai 4 dar ootstepsT i traT ths |<lb /><lb />the best Cheese: and Butter. _ «store or ; av! o2<lb />Down with you'carpets. ie :<lb /><lb />For RB. &amp; G- Corsete, pew line,<lb />calkon Ricks, Taft Co...<lb /><lb />oSouthern Leader, * best. cigar<lb />ic town, at D. 8. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />ort Ebro al DIS Belthicn<lb /><lb />At Morris Meyer's you can<lb />find a nice line of fruits, frest |<lb /><lb />et a ne see eee 6<lb />Cotton and a U siete<lb />-|for Gents, adidas ~Oliildren and<lb />.| Babies at LangTs;,<lb />Go to J. 5 Smid 's if you want<lb /><lb />yf<lb /><lb />Ras sere be elie Rolle. 4<lb />tan a eat,<lb />les, a mong hye _<lb />eat! do i<lb />roe ste di fn £, be i In at<lb /><lb />Digi } Ria ek<lb />M fe fs en.y mnthrell,.<lb />oui irs une Wil,<lb /><lb />natoee yt the 23 of, hie onth.<lb /><lb />Ladies eail and see: our new line.<lb />of Dress Goods. t<lb />Asti ts / Brcxs, Tarr: &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The price on Men's, Youths snd<lb />Boys' Clothing, botom knocked |<lb />out ut Ricks, Taf: &amp; Co..�<lb /><lb />My specialticn:: Best Batter,<lb />Luach Biscu: ts,<lb /><lb />deme tat<lb /><lb />The remains of<lb /><lb />Dr.<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />chareh and thence tathe Episcopal |<lb />eburch yard,conducied by Rev-.G.<lb />F. Soitin Ap<lb />petesirep: and prigeas Were ty atT<lb /><lb />ance and m being<lb />of all were Sraialod wath<lb /><lb />tears Of the fuatheri-sa. ohe sol<lb />lowing wereT the� onanpine<lb />Sg eae. Aliea |W<lb /><lb />uy<lb /><lb />W hen_your thoughts turn<lb /><lb />Where Mee tat rge nd ae<lb />a @ ta st a.<lb />best pusarien Tine of thé�<lb />fcllowing goods:<lb /><lb />Y GOOD<lb /><lb />~ finaby and: varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and ~Frimmings<lb />- Notions, Gentlemens , Furnish-<lb /><lb />Four-in-Hand Scargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, . Yankee Notions ;<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the waatest and<lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies. Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shees and Boots in endless<lb />_|styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb /><lb />: Valises, Hand s, and @ stock<lb />~of FURNITURE that will gur-<lb /><lb />V prise aud 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 an Ties, Peanut ~~<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy 6<lb /><lb />GOTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />Sor baartb.<lb /><lb />_"<lb />°F g's,<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs Sif ees<lb />Men and. Boys canT be<lb />beat, -<lb /><lb />Nation and Srinaes are<lb />targeT concourse potearnaeyed. Peat  xiteet<lb /><lb />sal 2 ¥ivan<lb />te vel<lb /><lb />WineT dushle, | Buapenders aze<lb /><lb />hdl | ps<lb />ae fooile erovneat,<lb />A prices are low<lb /><lb />il ae<lb /><lb />_ ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties, i<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb /><lb /></p>
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