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          <lb />"<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />a1. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 19, 1895.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />ooo nn<lb />See�<lb /><lb />ST. MUNFORD, 205  CHER NINE<lb /><lb />a ===- |been the strangest thing to me<lb />wby some of the leading men) Lhan any ever produced. My Clothes, Hats and<lb />do not jump to the tobacco<lb /><lb />wheel and help O. L. Joyner Furnishings, ITm talking about. Look over<lb /><lb />move it along. For feur years,<lb /><lb />" °29 ef :<lb />ewe clings Gig eae PO the stock; itTs complete now, and see if you<lb /><lb />been raising tobacco, he has T oO 1 f two things T al<lb />j|had a'l the work to de, nobody don U agree with me. One 0 . S*<lb /><lb />has given him any assistance) ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than<lb />whatever that I am aware of.<lb /><lb />All the talking up and writing)you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell<lb />ee the Greenvilie tobacco mar-<lb /><lb />~ket has ever had, to any greav\you the same goods lower than you get themT<lb />extent, has come through his<lb /><lb />efforts and he alone ought ~ol _ \ N K V/ I SON<lb />have all the praise and reward 3<lb /><lb />ar line embraces Bion F. Rev |for it. He does, I.guess, get as The King Clothier<lb /><lb />aa ead asad! &amp; o\¢8"\ much tongue praise as he cau<lb /><lb />r Lad-es aud Childreo. Also a\conyeniently manage, but ney"-<lb /><lb />. . | eo<lb />~Il line of cheap and medium jer has anyone offered to help|,. .<lb />HOES at old prices althougb| him write up or advertise the | little girl had the best tobacco.<lb /><lb />je manufactnrers bave made o| narket at all. Both in my |. 5° boys and girls of Pitt fire You a<lb /><lb />dyance of 20 per cent.<lb /><lb />lopiniea are very necessary to begeae and North Carolina |<lb />a " | wards building upa good strong snould be stimulated by these Wyk Pp £0 Veour ;<lb /><lb />"""""""" ens<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />7 oe figures. .Such boys and girls,are<lb />a= = COC lmarket. I hope what I have :<lb />a f<lb />SEE OP Sas atone some come 9 ake the men aa Tatas on PL wSband ?<lb />S = 7 oe "" |petent man to lend a helping]. *, e eet (en ne |<lb />7, wae ES =e ~hand to aid Mr. Joyner in i at a ee . Y| Of course all ladies help their<lb />"- Ge "" . . example. Mr. Israel Edwards! husbands all they can. Whe<lb />Ss 7 = wets (building up this market [0 . one don't halp i a<lb />| a, CD "" twice its size has been growing tobacco two ae Se ene. " pecnaes<lb />= oD = es jy. Yours traly Ss ¥.8 years, and hiT success, only tell | haw you can role vous hen<lb />a os a o Pa , oSs | wnat kind of aman anda farm- band and save a nice little -<lb />Se A " P. S."Of course, Mr. Editor,|e, he is. He not only makes; sum, thatisif you have got<lb />" 9 =) " « [do not meap you have nt tine tobacco but is raising smart, TO EONS emery yet fats<lb />Sy eB """ aided in the building up of this|jnteiligeny children, that will| trading ae en OES, by<lb />cr = ""S market for you have done your: : 3<lb />ea CD bd ", : do honor to his county. The<lb />es = {| = share and done it nobly. boys and girls can do much if} H, B. CLARK.<lb />a = = oo "" S.S 8. they willtry and 1% pays to try.|you will find that a dollar wil)<lb />s5 dal buy more at my store th |<lb />a= o eae ""_"| Black Jacks Leads. ; y than a dol-<lb />"- = STATE NEWS. lar ever bought before. 2<lb />= = TF ce | Little Mattie Edwards, ten- "_" broad Sutaiveut but? t is: gol<lb />ore Se ; ped =» | year-old daughter of Mr. Israel} Charlotte is going. to have @&amp; epipointasek lpaet oh wa Eee ak this<lb />5° 2 = bd " Edwards, of Black J ack, had|court house. a little profit is all I aibecs =<lb />+ © one quarter oPanacoe oes Sixteen cotton mills are in simply Ta) my line of dress goods<lb />""" Cuma (co this year. She sold yester~ . . are pretty is not doing them jus"<lb />S = re : sot : cousse of construction in North | tice, they are more th . soe<lb />= " day the proceeds of her little ©, bney more than pretty, "<lb />gq =) Ge "" sp"235 pounds"and it net Carolina. None of these are in/ dainty and meusios® novelties that<lb />qe =| CPO P " 4 " 't~ . combine style and wear and sat-<lb />Po  &amp; $9 a - Gieenyille | compl i nd sat-<lb />ot  ted her $38.90. One grade isiaction- My line CLOTHIN<lb />= = 2. pee. | = - \pringing 40 cents per pound. An effort is being made by TT|and polaris FURNISHINGS to<lb />= o oO 5 =. Her brother, Johnnie, had the R, Hoo ker; fe Bosator county,to Ae renioest Sinko he oe hye<lb />Co M = | organize a military company to . : cheapest ever "<lb />! same amount of crop"one|. eth State Geaard broughi to this town. DonTt for- "<lb />~9 Le MU N FORD quarter of an acre "and sold his\°�"� ~7° ©" ee ee get tome before buying.<lb />ae e See ; jcrop yesterday "245 pounds"| Fora good smoke try oSoutb- | : H. B. Cl ARK. ie<lb />- NEXT DOOR TO BANK. | and received net $45.85. The ern Leader� at DS. SmithTs. |  _""o Middle store in Opera House Hlock.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />but he will not let you labor with<lb />him. Said Booker T. Washing-<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Eciter. ton, your distinguished educator:<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />"" nd<lb /><lb />ee __ "<lb /><lb />Hon. Frances D. Winston, de<lb />livered the address before the<lb />Colored Fair at Conway on last<lb />Thursday. We take pleasure<lb />in giying publicity to some of<lb />the sentiments expressed be-<lb /><lb />oWhatever bethe sins the<lb />Soath is call upon to answer<lb />for, it muat be remembered that<lb />when it comés to. business pure<lb />and simple the South is the only<lb />section that has ever given the<lb />negro @ manTs chance.T Negro<lb />carpenters, blacksmiths, painters<lb /><lb />artisans are a rarity north oi<lb />Masou and DixonTs line.<lb /><lb />oWhen ths United States goy-<lb />ernment lent its aid to the great<lb />WoridTs Fair and invited the<lb />nations of the earth to witress<lb />all of its development, it did not<lb /><lb />cause we believe they are OM/extend to the negro race au iu-<lb />the right line, andifour colored | ¥itation to display its progress or<lb /><lb />participate iu the supervision of<lb />citizen would only consider|sy. exuivit. President Harrisou<lb /><lb />such truths they would be bet-|was sought aud importuned to<lb />tered in their conditions. Such appoint well kuown coloied men<lb /><lb />facts as the following<lb />from the address should be<lb />widely cire ulated. Mr. Winston<lb />said:<lb /><lb />Yours has been a generation of<lb />dependence; but you have receiv-<lb />ed every encouragement from<lb />Southern white men, whom yva<lb />did not heed, and frcm the N orth<lb />ern white man, who led yoa into<lb />folly. For many years you were<lb /><lb />interests<lb /><lb />taken |20d<lb /><lb />women to pieces on the<lb />Buard of Managewent which he<lb />ueclined to do.<lb /><lb />oHow different the treatment<lb />of the negroin ~ths South. Tie<lb />Cotton States Exposition<lb /><lb />peld at Atlanta, the city that<lb />Sherm.n burned, theS ate of Bob<lb />Tooms and vf the Vice President<lb />of the Confederacy, give: piace tu<lb />cvlored men and woman as ex-<lb /><lb />(hibiturs in special buildings and<lb /><lb />the pets of the nation, and the calls<lb />of the fifty m.llions)!tor,<lb /><lb />a dist nguished colored en-<lb />Booker T. Washington, to<lb /><lb />of whites were almost jost sight|P@rticipate fur his race in the<lb />of in the effort to eleyate..the|Upeuing exercises. This is the<lb /><lb />the obrotker in black.� To seach<lb /><lb />ecouomy and give you sav (2nd pract:ces, between<lb /><lb />1p banks, the government es-<lb />tablished the FreedmanTs Bureau,<lb />and, like other sehemes for the<lb />bettering of a people by govern-<lb />mental interference, the chosen<lb />guardian of the Bureau plunder-<lb />ed you of milhons.<lb /><lb />oBill after bill has pazcsed Con<lb />grees to confer on you civil and<lb />social rights you were not fitted<lb />to enjoy, and Senators have died<lb />with a plea for their enactment<lb />on their lips; yet when self reli"<lb />ant men of your race cease to be<lb />the tools of designing politicians,<lb />they permit the repeal of force<lb />]a=s without a protest.�<lb /><lb />oThe weeping<lb /><lb />erence between  resvlutions<lb />; hy po-<lb />critical cant and honest action.�<lb /><lb />* * * * * * *<lb /><lb />oT am pot here totell you how<lb />to vote. That is of no mument to<lb />me. My idea, however, is the<lb />less you concern yourselves<lb />about voting and office hoiding.<lb />and the more you concern your-<lb />selves about a full stomach and a<lb />whole shirt, the better oft you<lb />will be. I know of no more<lb />depJorable sight than the man,<lb />white or black, no wmatter what<lb />may be his olitics. Without<lb />an acre of land, without Louse,<lb />mule or ox, without cart or itm-<lb />pliment and without food and<lb /><lb />philanthropist | with few clothes, discussing grave<lb /><lb />under the shadow of Bunker Hill coustitutional questions aud con<lb />bewails the hardness of your fate'cerning himecif abgut who get<lb />and vou to flee your op- elected. The problem before you<lb />pressors and to seek safety else-is not the bsllut box, but the<lb />where.. And with an additiona!l/mea] tub; not the State house,<lb />paroxysm of griefand a freshet/ but the smoke house.�<lb /><lb />of tears he hes to you the<lb /><lb />and ties of Africa and<lb /><lb />Boston's Literary Conductor.<lb /><lb />mot the culture and beauties of<lb />y, The conductor leans over a passen-<lb /><lb />oMany Northern organizations | %°F © the back seat of a car, whose<lb />wi that you shal! have socia! interest in one of a number of books<lb />4 ~end equality here at the/ be carries probably suggests a liter-<lb /><lb />euth, and the applause that|&amp;ty employment: ~Bey pardon, sir;<lb />the xesolution is drowned |! picked up an English book on as-<lb />The how ofthe mob as it|trology more than 50 years old, the<lb /><lb />artisan from) Other day, with colored plates. Was<lb />pile | not that unusual at the time? Are<lb />you interested in those things? Bul-<lb /><lb />interest me very mucD; oZancai 5<lb /><lb />a curious book! Speaking of plates,<lb />I bave a rare copy of ~FoxeTs Book of<lb />Martyrs.T Collector? No, havea few<lb />books; very fond of all good read-<lb />ing. Cooper, pow, what an atmos-<lb />phere! After all, Hawthorne is our<lb />greatauthor. His ~Twice Told TalesT<lb />are like Mendelssohn's ~Songs With-<lb />out Words.T DonTt you think so, sir?<lb />Time to read? Oh, yes, I get off at<lb />5 o'clock, but when I was at school<lb />I used to live in the Public library!<lb />Good day, sir.�T A literal transcrip-<lb />tion of the conversation, omitting<lb />the interjections of the rather stu-<lb />pefied passenger. Wonderful coun-<lb />try |"Boston Transcript.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />3.M. SCHULTZ,<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHONLDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their incerest to get our prices befecre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />lways wt Lo WEST MAREET fRICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />lete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onbaad and soldat prices tosult<lb />gzhe times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />seid for CASH. fore, having no ris*<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close muargip.<lb />3. M. SCHULT2,Gre-nville. N C<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />@ Patronage soliched.<lb /><lb />with me,!er's views now. on spiritualism, |<lb /><lb />: ve a<lb />Bi tans Me gi i ee ete ge Ae rf  a<lb /><lb />ta ieee a tat - Pees a Se cae a - es Date Fe = =<lb />ee ge a ge, a Ee Ra TS ee a<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />3 _« . PASHTONABLE BARI ZK.<lb />8<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clotbing.<lb /><lb />- your work to ourstore on Monday a<lb />given to cleaning!t will be ric<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />*REENVILLEK, N.C. 8. D. Bagle<lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps<lb />Teachers. Next seasion will<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. ~A<lb />the English Branches, Ancient an<lb />Modern Languages. Music will 0<lb />taught on the conservatory p<lb />by agraduate in musics Instructio:.<lb />thorough. Discipline firm, but kind<lb />Terms reasonable. Artand Elocutiot. :<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenic, -<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin<lb />cipal, Gree: ville N, C. eee<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189<lb /><lb />and eontinue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branche<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and boa<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys wel fitted and equipped f<lb />business, by taking the academi<lb />course alone. Where they wish<lb />vurs.e a higher course, this scho<lb />guarantees thorough preparation t<lb />enter, wi. h credit, any Collegein Nort}<lb />Carolina, or the State University.<lb />refers to those who have recently lef} --<lb />its walls for the truthfulness of thi<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young men with character an -<lb />moderate ability tuking a course wit g<lb />us will be aided in making arrar -<lb />ments to continue in the higher echoel #5,<lb /><lb />The diseipline will be kept at itek<lb />pre-ent standard. -<lb /><lb />Neither time nor. attention no<lb />work will be spared to muke this seh<lb />ail tuat parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad<lb />dress<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />_W. H. RaGsDALE,<lb /><lb />July 30,1895. Prineipal<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />oO<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Prop ietres}s<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the ~tol<lb />bacco warehouses t<lb /><lb />. 4<lb />Best and highest location areuncg<lb />reenville. Splendid miueral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. ~lab!<lb />supplied with the best the market a<lb />fords,<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />J L. Starkey &amp; Co.?<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELEGFRIG LAUNDRY.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />_ WIDMINGTON,. W.-C: " +<lb />This Laguury doesthe ffaest work in.<lb />be South, and prices are low. W<lb />make shipments eyéery Tuesday. Bri<lb /><lb />{ *<lb />} .<lb /><lb />forwarded<lb /><lb />promptly.<lb />on app! ee<lb /><lb />Eghe ie tes ae Pipi<lb />ee PO reign Paar ae<lb /></p>
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          <lb />-"-<lb /><lb />==<lb /><lb />LMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R.<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />IND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />ann<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />=a<lb /><lb />Dated<lb /><lb />Elections will take piace this<lb />year in eleven States, one-quarter<lb />of the whole namber, and but few<lb />are really important. The States<lb />voting are lows, Kansas, Ken-<lb />tucky, Maryland, Massachusetts,<lb />Mississippi, Nebraska, New York,<lb /><lb />a == |New Jersey, Olio and Pennysl-<lb />prek. Buh $B ¢ $% jvania. A Governor will be re<lb />abit jz A Ae 22 |turned in Lowa, Kentuckv, Mary-<lb />A  jland, Massachusetts, Mississip<lb />- M.'P.M. A. M |<lb />ave Weldon | 11 55| 9 27 'pi, New Jersey and Ohio, and<lb />~Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 2us four of the seven now have Dem-<lb />- ""- ocratic Governors. Besides these<lb />axburo 12 20 ~Utah will abandon the Territorial<lb />i. . stage and become a State, choos-<lb />Rocky Mc 1 05]10 20 6 ujling a full set of officers. The in-<lb />een 2 og 11 03 teresting contests are in Ken-<lb />ma Z o I<lb />Fay'treville| 4 30/12 63 tacky, Maryland, New Jersey and<lb />. Florence 7 20| 3 0u 110,<lb />se _"" ee ee<lb />S  x - =<lb />== Cheap Excursion Rates<lb />4 Fam:<lb />a A.M nm<lb />P. M.| . [ T . "8<lb />-wiken | 2 08) 20 Cotton (tates and international Exposition<lb />Golkisvoro 3 lv 7 05 .<lb />Magnoiia 4 16 5 13 ATLANTA, GA.<lb />~Wilmington| 5 4) 945 x. : ~<lb />4 anal A Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st., 1895<lb />VIA<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ° 1 °<lb />, The Atlantic Coast Line<lb />Dated Os | a ae<lb />Oct. 6th éailo sa Through Pullman, Palace Buffet<lb />18¥5. ZzO\A AS Sleeping Cars between New York and<lb />-"- " Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg,<lb />A. M.|P.M Weidon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-<lb />y Florer-ce 8 15| 7 35 ville. Fiorence Orangeburg, Aiken and<lb />y Fayetteville] 10 551 » 35 Augus a. For Rates, Schedules, SleepT<lb />r Selma 12 32| ing Car accommodations call on- or ad-<lb />, Wilsc n 1 20)11 28 dress any agent Atlautic Coast Live, or<lb />Rae " _ ithe undersigned.<lb />| eBe \ J. W.MORRIS, C.S.CAMPDELL,<lb />c= Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Pass Agt.<lb />7a Charleston,s.C. Richmcnd Va.<lb />a A.M "--| "-|""- |T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON,<lb />- oe ;P. M. arf. Mgr. Asst. GenTl. Pass. Axgt.<lb />Wilmington) 9 25 7 UO Wilmington, N. C.<lb />Magnolia | 10 56 8 31 ,<lb />Goldsboro 12 05 g 40<lb />Wilson 1 00 10 27)<lb />tin | W.&amp; A RR<lb />ae |= 6 ® e<lb />mS Sb AND<lb />oz  Ez<lb />Zo ma Nashville,Chattanooga<lb />: PM. Poulpoe,| &amp; St. Louis Railway.<lb />vy Wi)son 1 37 11 37) 10 32<lb />r Rocky Mt 33 12071 11 18 3 DAILY TRAINS 3)<lb />Lac 2 48 a<lb />arboro ; \CHATTANOOGA NASHVILLE<lb />v Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 07 CINCINNATI CHICAGO<lb />I Weldon 12 55 MEMPHIS Sr, LOUIS<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotiaud Neck Braneb Road<lb />ves \reldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00<lb />m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb /><lb />.-m.<lb /><lb />. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />ifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am<lb /><lb />jaily except Sundav.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb /><lb />fashington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb /><lb />40p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning<lb /><lb />). m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb /><lb />Jaily except Sunday. Connects with<lb /><lb />ns on »cotisnd Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />| Tram leaves :urvory, N C,<lb /><lb />fnartie &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Tay, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 23200 P. M;<lb />ye Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />f. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manage:.<lb />J. k. KENLY, GenT! Manager,<lb /><lb />-, Greenville 6.37 p, m., Kinston 7.35<lb />Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb /><lb />" sce Tarboro 4.50 p.m , Pa-mele 6.10<lb /><lb />via Albe-<lb /><lb />ning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />A , 5.80 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a. n.,<lb />five Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />'<lb />'<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />McKenzie<lb />Route<lb /><lb />TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAN.<lb />Emigrant<lb /><lb />Rates.<lb /><lb />The Atlanta Exposition will be the<lb />greatest Exhibition ever held in the<lb />United states excepti ne the WorlaTs<lb />Fair, and the Round Trip Rates have<lb />been made very low. Do not fail to go<lb /><lb />education for them<lb />Ga For maps, folders and any de-<lb />sired information write to<lb />J. H. LATIMER, J. W. HICKS,<lb />Trav Pass. Agt, Trav. Passa. Agt.<lb />Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.<lb />JOS.M BROW A, T. M..<lb /><lb />aud takethe children. 1t willbe a great<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET}<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />LY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lugs"Common 310 4<lb /><lb />és Good 4to7<lb />~ Fine * to 10<lb />Cuttters" Common 8 to 11<lb />% Medium 11 to 15<lb />tS Good 15 to 27<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton!<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok :<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 9 5-16<lb />Middling 9<lb />Low Middling 9-16<lb />Good Ordinary 7-16<lb />Tone"firm.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 23<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1 bu<lb />Tone"steady<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lo 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 to 134<lb />Corn 40 to 6u<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.00 to 4:50<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 4V to 50<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Ceffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 1 00 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 12} to 20<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 123<lb />Beeswax. per 1z 20<lb />Kerosene, ~ 11} to 15<lb />Hulls. per ton 6 00<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 00<lb />H ides 5 to<lb />F TATWEGGT UICKAESS 1<lb /><lb />CESS<lb /><lb />"SEND vou Rk<lb /><lb />J OB -:- PRINTING<lb />""TO THE""<lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE ;<lb /><lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb />% First-Class Work. me.<lb />acs ease soamses293 39820355<lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb />its Class 1 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. 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        <p>ie<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. OUR SCRAP BOOK. | FROST BITES. y rt 4<lb />Passenger and mail train going|0ok Through and See Whose Faces|/Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in ; R CHERR i - :<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, You Find. the Bud.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M. ;<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A; J w, Wiggins wentto Rocky Mount) The best cigar is Southern When your thoughts turn<lb /><lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M. : to the many, many things<lb />South Boond Freight, arrives 2:00 P. Setardsy Morning. Leader, at Morris Meyer's. that you will have to buy<lb /><lb />| peta<lb /><lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;. ~ - this winter for the comfort<lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash b nara © o De All makes and oo of Fine of yourself and family turn<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday ure morning. Shoes at Licks, Taft &amp; Co. your footsteps toward the<lb /><lb />gton Tuesday . store of . °<lb />ere a naterday. ay, Thuré) Rey. R. W-. Hines arrived here last} The freight train was four houis late<lb /><lb />___ |night from Parmele. yesterday from the north. the passenger :<lb />Weather Bulletin. M. H. Quinerly came over from Kin- train coming ip ahead of her. a<lb />Sunday fair, cooler Sunday ston Saturday morning. as pew ie Gl dae 7<lb />eveuineg- There were nine drummers left here J es. bd 8 a<lb /><lb />" " this morning, on the north bound train.| Our ministers apprec:ate a good Where you will find<lb /><lb />cigar by smoking the oSouthern : .<lb /><lb />A CLOSE CALL, ; ; displayed the largest an<lb />Rev. Mr. McCloud passed through | oaderTT at VD. S. SMITHTS. beet asuorted line of<lb />|tbis morning on his way to Washing- ; th<lb /><lb />- . fcllowi :<lb />(Special to REFLECTOR.) | ton. 17th."Gov. CarrTs fine fresh cllowing goods<lb /><lb />WasHincton, N. C., Oct. 19." Butter today. %S. M. ScHULTZ.<lb />At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the Coon Hunting. | Verily, man is but a wart on the face ot<lb />fire alarm soanded and uponin-| Megsrs. Ola Forbes, Bob Moye, |the earth, a bunion on the tue of time, a<lb />: vestigation ft was found that the Fleming, Earnest Forbes, Mad- freckle on the face of a universe. "Ex-<lb /><lb />Bottli ve ildi : change. How about the Woiuen fulk,<lb />ting, Co's building IS dax and Joe Latham left here brother of many and varied kinds.<lb />lantic Coast Line depot was in 4 |fyiday evening toteke a coon|<lb /><lb />Si at es a<lb /><lb />* ie. Gini us Vira)<lb /><lb />' blaze. After gvod work bythe |hant near Ayden: They retarn | The finest apd largest Trunks Dress SE Trimming<lb />firemen it was subdued before ed this morning rod report lots of jae oe si Goods, Shirts, Necktie<lb />much damage was done. There jfun and three coons, one of them) ForR.&amp; G. Corsets, new line, Four-in-Hand Scargs, Col<lb />was a hole burned in the roof. I ithe largest we ever saw. Wno call on Ricks, Taft &amp; Cv. lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notion<lb />do not know how it originated. | was it that fell in the ditch? | :<lb /><lb />| [_ eee aan cigar| Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />»at D.S. Smiths. nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys, -<lb />JOEL PATRICK, | se row ® t styles, , Boys,<lb />Four Great Pacers. . : and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />| At Morris Meyers you can .<lb />ve we i * . : . f<lb />COTTON -:- BUYER, | |. ct 16 Some find a nice line of fruits, fresb oS crt kinds, Carpets, Rigs<lb />GRIFTON, N. C. | Lexington, Ky., ct 16." ome candies, and cigars. styles ana , Carpets, hug<lb />, . a great sport was enjoyed atthe trot ;<lb />Will be in Greenville Wednes- | his af Fi Ladies call and see our new line Foot Mats, Mattinys, Floori<lb />day and Ayden Friday of each |° Md rch eh ive races, ID-! Ff press Goods. and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cu<lb />week. ~cluding the great 85,000 free-for- Ricks, Tarr &amp; Co. tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixture<lb />"_" ull pace, wasonothe card. Robert | ; Valiscs, Hand Bags, and a sto<lb />|J. was in rare form and paced his | The price on MenTs, Youths und of FURNITURE that will su<lb />FOBACCO | e% S| BoysT Clothiag, bottom knocked<lb />(= es 4 ~Tivals to 4 standstill, winniog 4y¢ at Ricks, Taft &amp; Co. prise aud delight you both as<lb />with ease in straight heats. Sev to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />re ah ae<lb /><lb />~eral quarters were paced at a two-. My specialties: Best Batter, riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />|. 2 Cacaies, Fruits, Lunch _Biscuits.| yeat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />minate ciip. Result: ~Meats, Cakes. Coffees, Teas, and<lb /><lb />Ly ; » Leas, and | sqit, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb />| First heat: Robert J, 1; Frank|purest Confectioneries of all |<lb /><lb />|Agan, 2. Patchen, 3. Time 2:05. \kinds. D.S. SMm8. Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb />Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful | Second heat: Robert J,1;Fraok' When you aresick and ill at<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />. ~Ayan, 2; John R. Gentry, 3; Joe ease. | COTTON AND PEANUTS<lb />"NEW STOCK OF" \Patchen, 4. Time2:06 1-2. | | With wearing Vloaks that do not<lb /><lb />| Third heat: Robert J, 1; Joho) , t please, th |<lb />CLOTHING, 2 teers. s Son" Patten, S20" fapgt sermons sare he<lb /><lb />and pay the highe3t market pric<lb /><lb />pangs, -jor them.<lb />DRY GOONS SHOES | Robert J. (Geers), - - Lil). LaxaTs! . og:<lb />; ) | Frank Agan (McCartby,) 22 4| ~Reynold s SHOzS fo -<lb />ts Furnishing G ds| John R Gentry (McHenry), 4 3 2) Church ervices. Men and Boys can't b<lb />Gen urnishing Goo "| ae ee 343 Methodist church.--Sunday jDeat.<lb />ime 2:054, 2:06, -:05. 9: _M. P hing<lb />: I will be mighty gladtowaiton | [ee at 9:30 A M reaching| pg dan Bros. SHOES fo<lb />you andshow to you my stock. | ~at 11 A. M. and7:30 P. M. by Rev . .<lb />You will be surprised to hear | Shirt Waists Silks and Woolen G. F. Smith. Ladies and Misses ar<lb />my Low Prices thit I reduced 'Plaids just arrived at Lang's. not surpassed<lb />eince I bought my Low Tarif | Episcopal church."Sunday .<lb />goods. 1 will give the benefit to A OR Sates ee morse W8Z0D S-hool at 9:30 A. M.<lb />you just to build me up a trade cheap. LFRED I ORB Es. HarrissT Vi<lb />in Greenville, N.C. Bet the Atlant Baptist church._Sunday School jwarranteT.oUry os pair and be<lb />«fore going to e anta : . ; ; at 11 |vineed. ~ihe celebrated R. &amp; G@. C<lb />Be sure to come to see me for these Exposition, or on any other trip, ~ ve ~ hoe Pweg C sets a Spcciaily. Gur goods are neq�<lb />Goods most be sold at provide yourself with an accident |� ae ~ - Me by Bev, © [new and stylish. Oar prices. are i<lb />Tip Balimor Cltng Slr, fz 2ossa Serna s o Sao ==<lb />Ort, a est of soe accl | Presbyterian."Sunday Schoo! Our store is the place for you to tra<lb />M. FREDLANDER, Prop. Ware &amp; Srzicut, Agents. ~at 930 A. M- J.B. CHERRY &amp; Ce¢<lb />a ee i eR ce Se eet oe i fhe eS rae eee eee ee ss ae 5 ee ee eae<lb />Fe a ae a Ce are ae ee eee ee ey ee ee ee ee ee ee oe See oe i,<lb /><lb />fi ea Pager, ey Ba Rage Oe ae a ae ae ee ae, BE te ee ae<lb /></p>
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