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          <lb />DA<lb /><lb />IL)<lb /><lb />_ GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 21, 1895.<lb /><lb />Ser<lb /><lb />SUPERSTITIOUS WOM<lb /><lb />These may be<lb />suJorstitious wome4:<lb /><lb />MondayTs child is fair of face.<lb />fuesday s child is fu)l of grace<lb /><lb />WednesdayTs child is boru for<lb />Wve.<lb /><lb />IRD.� 2<lb /><lb />lint. si<lb /><lb />| FridayTs child is loving and giv-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />SatvrdayTs child must werk for<lb />ms) living:<lb /><lb />| But the child that is born en<lb />~the Sabbath day-<lb /><lb />, Is bouuy and happy aud weal-<lb />~thy and gay.<lb /><lb />| Of the month in which one is<lb /><lb />~boro it 1s said :<lb /><lb />| If a girl is born in January,she<lb /><lb />interesting to!<lb /><lb />'ThursdayTs child has far to go-'<lb /><lb />|<lb />Furnishings,<lb /><lb />ithe stock ;<lb />donTt agree with me.<lb /><lb />~~ ACHERANDHANDSOMER<lb /><lb />{han any ever produced.<lb />I'm _ talking about.<lb /><lb />My Clothes, Hats and<lb />Look over "<lb /><lb />itTs complete now, and see if you<lb />One of two things I al-<lb />ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than<lb />you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell<lb /><lb />you the same goods lower than you get them.<lb /><lb />'wili be a prudent housewife, giv-<lb />~en to malancnoly, but of good |<lb />| Lemper.<lb /><lb />It in February, a bumane and<lb /><lb />~affeuciouate wife and a tender<lb />mother.<lb /><lb />ar line embraces Bion F. Rev |<lb /><lb />olds fine makes for Men. Tieg-!<lb />er Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; CoTs<lb />or Lad-es avd Children. Also a<lb />ull line of cheap and medion,<lb />SHOES at old prices alth rough)<lb />be mavufactureis Lave ina Ye an!<lb />dyance of 2) per cent.<lb /><lb />If in March, gaverous and im-<lb />~pUisive, but apt to be headstrong.<lb /><lb />If io April, inconsistent, not<lb />very intelligent, but likely to be<lb />~ good lookiyg.<lb /><lb />pian<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Qn bd | Ifin May, handsome, amiable<lb />3 = Cc ~and likely to be bappy.<lb />om eS = bt " Lf in June, impetuous, will mar-<lb />St CD ge | ated ry early avd be frivolous.<lb /><lb />jato tae ge "s�"� ~" si f iu July, passably handsome,<lb /><lb />S = me CD as ~buat with a sulky temper.<lb />coe =  bs a If in August, aiwniable and prac<lb />of = "" tical, and likely to warry rich.<lb /><lb />CD " ; | afin September, discreet, af-<lb />SS v2 = EE fable aud much liked.<lb />= .-* 2 camer It ia November, tiberail, kind<lb />= a = Ou cS avd of a mild disposition.<lb /><lb />oO = " ""S If in December, well propor-<lb />=X C2 bo """"" tioued, fund of novelty aud ex-<lb />7 " wl " ~travagant.<lb />set: = |<lb /><lb />~ = a ct atime Died.<lb />=a =o so oD | At Black Jack, Friday night,<lb />" as we ae ; ~October 18th, Mrs. Hattie, wife<lb />ete Ya jet = of Henry R. Mills. Sue was the<lb />= = =: bo ee ~oldest daughter of Robert Dixon.<lb />"ses A ; ~She teaves a babe three months<lb />ae tS� = ae co fold. Mrs: Mills suffered long and<lb />° = = """" was fully resigned to the will of<lb />set DS<lb /><lb />= cS b- " - Count Penniless"My dear Mees<lb />S = o Ss a Bauks, speak 4s vordi zat vill<lb />&amp; = nc TR make we happiest of mortals.<lb />| cE T. MU N FORD. Miss Banks" Vicuey.<lb />Fora zood smoke try oSouth<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BAN. ern Leader� at D.S. Smith's.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />| ee<lb />{<lb /><lb />Sunday Sermons.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F. Smith preached an-<lb />other one of his series of sermons<lb />Suoday morning on oThou shalt<lb />not steal,T thé wry he went for<lb />respectable stealing was to tae<lb />pont. His subject was handled<lb />with ease and good points were<lb />brought out all along. We have<lb /><lb />head it whispered that it ought to<lb />be repeated.<lb /><lb />Sunday worning was oBitter Wa<lb />.ers of Marah.� There was some<lb />sharp shooting throughout the<lb />discourse and he ehlightened his<lb />hearers on the many trials they<lb />have to go through with. His<lb />scene, when death enters the<lb />~housebold, and the sorrowing<lb />oues are gathered arcund the dead<lb />One, how we were standing by the<lb />obitter waters of Marah,� and we<lb />could look to Jesus aod put all on<lb />him and the waters would be<lb />sweetened by that one grand<lb />hope, was beautifal.<lb /><lb />When you aresick aud<lb />ease,<lb /><lb />ith wearing Cloaks that do not<lb />please,<lb /><lb />Just banish sorrow,<lb />_ pangs,<lb /><lb />By buying best of<lb />LaweaTs!<lb /><lb />ill at<lb /><lb />save the<lb /><lb />Cloaks at<lb /><lb />Rey. C M. Billings subject on:<lb /><lb />o"_-<lb /><lb />Gre You a<lb />Fielp to Your -<lb />Jpusband ?<lb /><lb />Of course all ladies help their<lb />husbands all they can. When<lb />one donTt help its becanse -<lb />they donTt know how. I know<lb />bow you can help your bus-.<lb />band and save a nive little<lb />sum, tbatis if you have got.<lb />to buy auy DRESS GOODS, -<lb />NOTIONS and SHOES, by<lb />trading with<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />You will find that a dollar wii] |<lb />buy more at my store than a dol-<lb />lar ever bought before. This a<lb />broad statement, but_ it is tecc. os<lb />The only way to account for this "<lb />jowness in prices is the fact that<lb />a little profit is all I expect. To<lb />simply say. my line of dress goods<lb />are pretty is not doing them juas"<lb />tice, they are more than pretty,<lb />dainty snd sensible novelties that<lb />combine style and wear and sat" _<lb />isiaction. My line CLOTHING<lb />and GENTS FURN ISHINGS<lb />in reach of every one, I ha<lb />the nicest and cheapest ¢e<lb />brought to this town. Don't fo<lb />get to see me before buying. "<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />Middle store in Opera Eouse Block.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ES ee<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />in bis aunual repert to Postmas-|stab in the back,<lb /><lb />ter Geveral Wilson leaves no tunity to administers it occurs.<lb /><lb />. " A great many cock and bull<lb />doubt of his opinion of those gtorins are being told concerning<lb />which adopt bargains made by the Democrat<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />~ + on : . business concerns : :<lb />Entered us second-class mail matter. ~ic Senators with the Republican<lb /><lb />itottery methods to attract custom- Genators for a reorganization of<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ers. After giving th» uamber of the Senaic, acc a division of the<lb /><lb />"" lotteries which� have been shut committee ¢) »irmausbips, etc. No<lb /><lb />olout of the mails by the anti-lot-/8uch bargain has been " made.<lb />~tery law ~Just before tne last session oO<lb /><lb />| which he declares b@8' (Q,,, cress closed thefe was ap<lb /><lb />(From our Regular Correspondent.) sounded the death-kuell of lotter-|j, formal talk about some sucb<lb />WaSHINGTON, DC., Oct. 18th. ies ip this country, Mr. Tiomas arrangement, but it<lb /><lb />President Cieyeland aud all the jp his report says: oBut ?<lb /><lb />members of his cabinet met for business men thiuk they mast, in|® dozen Serators and they had<lb /><lb />. . ~no authority from their col-<lb />the first time in several months at/order to succeed, resort 10 | leagues Te Ge<lb /><lb />the regular cabinet meeting this Schemes that appeal to the gam- do not say that some such ar-<lb />~bling spirit of the people, aud |rangement may not be made but<lb /><lb />ek. ting was more in| . 4<lb />week. ~The meotng . ithey accordingly sugar coat their| 1<lb /><lb />natare of a friepdiy social gath-||., itimate enterprises with lottery |<lb />ering than one ot business, al"ladvertisements. These fasciua- _<lb />thoagh there was some exchange ting apparently innocent schemes a<lb />ef opinions and informal discus- ~reach the boys and girlsof the  _<lb />sion of important matters bear- land aud tendto make them gam ("<lb />ing upon the coming session of Dlers.�. The rebuke 18 sharp, but! ~ eee s<lb />Congress. /L0 thoughtfal vewspaper reeder) Aa<lb /><lb />~can deny itis CGeserved, nor that<lb /><lb />p lt;<lb />Sympathy for:he Caban revo-'i, is needed by some business)<lb /><lb />lutionts is a perfectly natural)... corns.<lb /><lb />feeling inthe hearts of Aweri-| Mr. Harrison's managers are<lb />cans, bat the zeal of an enterpri® losing their shrewduess, if they<lb />ing newspaper publisher of W asb-| prove of or are responsible for<lb />ington, ib pursuit of popalar free), olitical fairy story tbat wasT<lb />advertising for bis ~property, Las<lb /><lb />| - 2. ft<lb />~eircalated in Washingtou this)<lb /><lb />caused a bumber of more or ~es | week. Talk aboot athiug mak-|<lb />1 ake<lb />promment basivess wen to al OW ing a borse Jaugh, if such a thiveg |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />eS = i !<lb />their sympathy to ruo ~ with were possible this story wvuuld do;<lb />their good judgment and to jrinii, The preface to the story sets!<lb /><lb />in a public cali for a mass meet-| 4 that it was Tom Platt and bisT , . =<lb />ing to be held in Washington for | ESTABLISHED 1975-<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICH!<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Lee OO<lb />WASHINGTON LEITER.<lb /><lb />was uot<lb /><lb />y two or three Senators.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />\<lb />/<lb /><lb />"~<lb /><lb />ists. The meeting will be held,/}..k st the Mioneapolis cvaven-| PORK SIDES GSHONLDERS<lb /><lb />and the resolutions of sympathy |tion of 92 and gave the vice-pres- NAH MICIES AND alii drde lS Ty BUY<lb /><lb />. . . 7 ; "_ | ing their yearTs supplies will tin:<lb />adopted; oe Sader eee rr idental nomination to W bhitelaw | their incerest to get our prices betere pu<lb />cumstances it is an ill-advised af"| Reid. And as if that were no! chasing elsewhere. Uurstock is complete<lb /><lb />fe . - n allits branches.<lb />fair, implying ao entirely aunec~ |, sufficient perversion of facts for FLOUS. COFFEE<lb />essaiy and ancalled for tack), single story, it proceeds to tell at, PEE, SUGAR<lb />° . * - } T<lb /><lb />of confidence in the administra-|that Mr. Harrison doesnTt want. RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />tion to deal properly with the|next yearTs pomination to go to| iways ut LowmeT MARKET  s810Ee.<lb />Caban affair. The aforesaid en | Reid, McKinley or Allison, but toT TOBACED SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />terprising publisher has been |his bosom friend and one-time | bling youwo buy at one vrotit. A<lb />seconded inthis schemeé by Re-|ronning® mate, Gov. Morton.; et stock of<lb /><lb />publicans, who hope thereby to! Gov. Morton bas pot proved him-| FU R N \ TU R E<lb /><lb />embarras the administration. self to be as good a politician ax always onhaad and sold at prices tusuit<lb /><lb />President Cleveland is probably |he is a business wad, bat nobody | she times. Qur goods areal] bought and<lb />as faliv conversant with the pres lin Washington believes that he sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />. . to run.,we sell at a close murgip.<lb />ent statas of affairs in Cuaba as eau be fooled by aay such story. 3. M. SCHUUIza.G@reenviite. NC<lb /><lb />apy mac lo the United States,/as this. He knows that Mr. Har | |<lb />and holding meetings in Wasb-\rison was in telegraphic com- Barbers.<lb /><lb />ington or elsewhere, will neither) munication with the men who) = """""" =<lb /><lb />delav nor expedite matters. He controlled the Minveapolis con-, JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />will do bis daty regardless of bhis| vention, and that one word from TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />own or the sympathy of others. (him to Joho C. New would haveéigy patronage pene ra NO<lb /><lb />Assistant Attorney General for|prevented the Whitelaw Reid "<lb />the Post Office Department|dea! being carried out. He also ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARI &amp;k.<lb /><lb />Thomas"he's a clever fellow, a/knows that the friendship now so| Under Overa Henne.<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />is but the Gentlemens Clothing. ~<lb /><lb />good lawyer and a good democratT publicly proffered<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ie: ee ae ea eee a es a -<lb /><lb />JR. | notwithstanding that long tatlo"|Judas-like perecursor of another}(jrcenville ss Collegiate o<lb />if the oppor- wee. ~ S .<lb /><lb />~¢°REENVILLE, N.C. S. DP. Bagley,<lb />A. M. Principal.<lb /><lb />many participated in by more than half,<lb /><lb />dou eay that it cannot be made<lb /><lb />wicked anti-Harrison associates, | " 5<lb />the purpose of publicly express-iand not the immaculate Bevjamin ¥ RA S CHULTZ<lb />ing sympathy for the revolation~| 44,5 stabbed Goy. Morton in the! @ e 5<lb /><lb />we Duy direct from Manufactures. ena |<lb />Ct |<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />With full corps of<lb />~Teachers. Next seasion will begin<lb />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:895.. All ,<lb />the Kngli-tn Branches, Ancient and ||<lb />Modern Languages. Musie will oe :<lb />tanght on the conservatory plans<lb />~by agruduate in music, Instruction |.<lb />thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. J<lb />(~Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb />~will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />~free. For particulars address the Prio-<lb />{eipal, Gree: valle N, C.<lb /><lb />~ GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1895,<lb /><lb />~and continue for ten mouths,<lb /><lb />Tie course embraces all the brauches<lb />usually taucht in an Academy.<lb /><lb />~Terms, both for taition and bear<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />\ Boys weil<lb /><lb />fitted and equipped for<lb />~business, bv caking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb /><lb />urs e a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees ~tho:ough preparation to<lb />lenter, wi-li credit. «ny College in North<lb />~Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />~yefers to those who have recently left<lb />~its Walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />~statement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided in making arrange-<lb />oments to continue in the higher echools.<lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />'pre-ent staudard.<lb />| Neither time nor attention no<lb />work will be spare: to make this schoo<lb />aij tnat parents could wisb.<lb />| For further par.iculars see or ad-<lb />| dress<lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />July 30,1895. Principal ,<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />| College Fiotel<lb /><lb />| o<lb />| MRS. DELwWA GAY, Proprietres<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depor<lb /><lb />| bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />| Best and highest Jecation areun<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb /><lb />Rooms large and comf -rtable. ~Tab<lb /><lb />supplied with the best the niarket a<lb />' fords,<lb /><lb />}<lb />~Terms rezsonable. ¥<lb /><lb />aod to the t<lb /><lb />J L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCKR THE~<lb /><lb />-GITY ELECTRIC. LAUNDRY.<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb />This Laundry does the tinest work ir<lb />be south, and prices are low. Wi<lb /><lb />your work to our store on Monday an<lb /><lb />nake shipments eyery Tuesday. ao F<lb /><lb />t will be forwarded promptly. P<lb />furnished ou application: ri<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />NILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R.<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />| oAND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb /><lb />Condensed Schedule. |<lb /><lb />!<lb />|<lb /><lb />"<lb />| TRAINS GOING souTH.<lb />| Dated OR Syss] [Fs<lb />|. Oct. 6th = SE 2 Sa<lb />| 1595. Aim lem! y Ape<lb />A. M./P.M.| A.M<lb />eave Weldon | 11 52/ 9 27<lb />r. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20<lb />v Tarburo 12 20 |<lb />w Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20 6 00<lb />v Wilson 2 03/11 03<lb />v Selma z 53<lb />w FayTtteville; 4 3u/12 53!<lb />YY. Florence 7 20) 3 Ou) |<lb />a ee ae eet |<lb />aa |<lb />~ 3s<lb />4.2.<lb />ee<lb />P.M.<lb />wv Wilson 2 08 -s an<lb />¥ Goldsboro a 10 7 o5)<lb />Vv Magnoiia 4 16 x 131<lb />¥ Wilmington| 5 4) 945)<lb />/ P. M. A. M |<lb />|<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />" }<lb />Dated Rm | &amp; = oO<lb />Oct. 6th éais | S:a<lb />1895. ZA lA i A<lb />A. M./P.M. \~<lb />w Florerce | 8 15) 7 35 |<lb />w Fayetteville, 10 551 y 35<lb />v Selma 12 32 |<lb />Wilscn 1 20/11 28) |<lb />" ""_ " "" | | .<lb />2s ;<lb />cz<lb />i 7<lb />c A. M P.M.)<lb />4¥ Wilmington; 9 25 7 00]<lb />uv Maguolia 10 56 8 31)<lb />4 Goldsboro 12 05 9 40:<lb />i Wilson 1 00) 10.7.<lb />ad farboro 248)<lb />7 $= io =I<lb />i | |<lb />: P. M.| IP. WIP. M, |<lb />uv Wilson Jl 37; 11 37; 10 32)<lb />a Rocky Mt 338) {12 O7) 11 16,<lb />nace 4| ; |<lb />ww Tarboro | |<lb />av Rocky Mt 2 32; 12 07 |<lb />; (12 55<lb /><lb />a Weldon<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branen Road |<lb />Saves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4, Ub)!<lb />%m., arrives Scotland Neck at 455 P|<lb />p., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35 |<lb />de m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20}<lb />m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving |<lb />ifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidop 11.20 am!<lb />ly except Sundav.<lb />ofrains on Washuigton Branch lenve |<lb />iv aaltogton 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning<lb />eaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m . Parmele 6.10<lb />.- m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb />ily except Suuday. Comneets with<lb />ns on »cotil:- nd Neck Brz.nech.<lb />&amp; oTram leaves surporuv, N ©, via Alve-<lb />aarie &amp; Raleigh R.R. daily except Sun-<lb />flay, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 3 00 P. M;<lb />~Arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. W., 5.20 p. im.<lb />oervey leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />~Sunde 80 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.<lb />Atrive arboro 10.25 a.m and 1). 45<lb /><lb />JOUN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />:<lb />|<lb /><lb />Two Croatan Indians, Lrothers,<lb />named Locklear, were sent to the<lb />penitentiary yesterday to serve<lb />life sentences as uccomplices in<lb /><lb />~wurder of Birdie Bullard, anoth-<lb /><lb />er Croatan, in Robeson county.<lb />Wade Locklear is sentenced to<lb />dea These Croatans are<lb />revengeful. They are descend-<lb />ents of Croatan Indians ani the<lb /><lb />first whites who came to North<lb />Carolina.<lb /><lb />One of the witnesses<lb />in this case was Rhoda Lowrs,<lb />'widow of Henry Berry Lowry, a<lb />jnoted outlaw, who was killed<lb /><lb />twentv five years ago."Greens"<lb /><lb />~boro Zimes.<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Rates<lb /><lb />Cotten itates and ~teats! Exposition<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb />Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st., 1895<lb />VIA<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />Through Puilman Palace Buffet<lb /><lb />~Sleeping Cars between New York an|<lb /><lb />Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg,<lb />Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-<lb /><lb />~ville. Florence Orangeburg, Aiken aiid<lb /><lb />Augus a. For Rates. Schedules, SleepT<lb />ing Car accommodations call on or ad-<lb />dress any agent Atlantie Coast Line, or<lb />ne undersigned.<lb />.W.MORRIS, C.S.CAMPDELL,<lb />Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Paxs Agt.<lb />Cnarleston,s.C. Kichmcnd Va.<lb />r. VM. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON.<lb />Trf. Mgr. Asst. GenTl. Pass. Axgt.<lb />Wilmington, N.C.<lb /><lb />_ W.&amp; ARR,<lb /><lb />AND<lb />Nashville foneecenared<lb />&amp; St. Louis Railway.<lb /><lb />io DAILY TRAINS<lb />NASHVILLE<lb /><lb />CHATTANOOGA,<lb />CINCINNATI CHICAGO<lb />MEMPHtS sf. LOUIS<lb /><lb />McKenzie<lb />Route<lb /><lb />TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.<lb />Emigrant<lb /><lb />Rates.<lb /><lb />The Atlanta Exposition will be the<lb />greatest £xhibition ever held in the<lb />Unite:l states excepting the WorlaTs<lb />Fair, and the Round Trip Rates have<lb />been made very low. Lv not fail to go<lb />and takethe children. It willbe a great<lb />education for then<lb /><lb />Ga For maps, foider: und any de-<lb />sired information write to<lb /><lb />TO<lb /><lb />J.H. LATIMER, J. W. HICKS,<lb />Trav Pass. sgt, Trav. Pass. Agt.<lb />Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.<lb /><lb />JOS. M BROWS, T. M..<lb /><lb />General Supt.<lb />fe. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mau: -e*.<lb /><lb />J. K.KENLY, GeuTl Manager,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />C.E-HARMON, G, P. A.,<lb /><lb />Atlanta, Ga.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />LY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lugs"Common 3:10 4<lb />ae Good 4to7<lb />ss Fine 7 told<lb />Cuttters "Common 8 to 11<lb />* Medium 11 to 15<lb />ss 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 />Off SOR ect etelleseesecsencegy .<lb /><lb />E NEATNESS? CIES<lb /><lb />Bub YOUR"<lb /><lb />%* JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />BSS 343 3538 253 853 SSS Asses aes<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State.<lb /><lb />permonth,. Weekl<lb /><lb />ear. Ww. H. BARNARD,<lb /><lb />d. &amp; Prop., Wilmington, N. «.<lb /><lb />Sat ate Bat sataasttatasttas Sa?<lb /><lb />Tbe Only Six-Dollar Daily ot<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />$1.00 per<lb /><lb />|.<lb /><lb />ae A eon pn te stil ow<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX: L. BLOW |<lb /><lb />jeer &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW.<lb /><lb />GREEN VII.LE, N.C<lb />6a Practice in all the Courts<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />calenaiianten<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. ~3. L. FLEMING<lb />Bloest, &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.-<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-| gg Practice in all the Courts,,<lb />chants of Norfok : ~.<lb />COTTON. ,<lb />geod Middling 9 5-16|L. Cc. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />iddling 9 T &amp; SKINNER :<lb />Low Middling 9-16 | * HAM . ;<lb />een Uh ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW<lb />~PEANUTS. GKEED VILLE. N. C.<lb />Prim<lb />Extra Prime "4 John E. Woodard, F. ~. Harding,<lb />"ancy 3} Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©<lb />Spanish $1 bu OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />tion | Toue"steady ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, :<lb />. - Greenville, N.- "<lb />Greenville Market. . | nesiioks<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Special attention given to collection<lb />Bntter, per lo - 16 to 25 ae SEAR: of claims.<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />ugar eured Hams 12 to 18<lb />Corn 40 to rd SS. EF pee<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.00 to 4°50<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 4U to 50<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />Coffee 16 to 25 on ABLES.<lb />Sat per Sack 1 00 to 1 75<lb />thickens 123 to 20<lb />Eggs per doz l0%e 123; On Fifth oStreat near Five<lb />Beeswax. per lz 2u Points.<lb />Kerosene, 11} to 15 _<lb />Hulls. per ton -~ 6 0U<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 2000| Passengers carried to any<lb />Hides 5to |point at reasonable rates Good<lb /><lb />Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />UBSER<lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />orses.<lb /><lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />Independent and fearless ; bigger.and .<lb />more attractive than ever. it will be an<lb />invaluable visitor to the home. the<lb />oflice, the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. 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          <lb />Lecal Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8222 A. M. Going South<lb />arriyes 6-37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb />Soath Bound Fre<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers ~arrives from Wash)<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday |<lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />t. arrives 2:00 P.<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />natn |<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Fair, followed Tuesday by rain|<lb /><lb />portion Tuesday morning.<lb /><lb />}<lb />i]<lb />|<lb />i<lb />'<lb /><lb />kal i ""<lb /><lb />. Plaids just arrived at LangTs.<lb /><lb />WaXTED."To rent a piano.<lb />at REFLEcTOR office.<lb /><lb />I will sell yuu a Cook Stove an-|<lb />til Dec. Ist at the old price after<lb /><lb />that they will be higher. it<lb />D. D. HaskKetTT. |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />fresh goods of ali kinds, Rolled |<lb />Oats, Saaill .<lb />ples, Maccaron!,<lb />Meat, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />JOEL PATRICK,<lb />COTTON -:- BUYER,<lb /><lb />GRIFTON, N. C. |<lb /><lb />Will be in Greenville Wednes-<lb />day and Ayden Friday of<lb /><lb />FOBACECO<lb /><lb />"|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />;<lb />i<lb />T<lb /><lb />al days.<lb /><lb />in south portion, cooler in e48t! saturday after a week of sickuess.<lb /><lb />(on Saturday ni,ht when RC. Flan-<lb /><lb />Shirt Waists Silks and Woolen agan, of<lb />frum the train<lb />hand, with a *~Howdy.T,<lb />Apply a short visit to his paren<lb />jing clean out of sight.<lb />| Roy back to Greenville.<lb /><lb />Go to J. 8. Smith's if you want ~cheap.<lb /><lb />Hominy, Dried Ap-|you ever<lb />Miuce Meat, and at the old price tcoat D. D.| Ladies cail and see our new line<lb />of Dress Goo<lb /><lb />ibas advanced.<lb />lot of Stoves which I will sell an-<lb />~til Dec. lst at the old price.<lb /><lb />OUR SCRAP BOOK,<lb /><lb />You Find.<lb /><lb />Jas. L. Little has been sick for sever-<lb /><lb />Tom Tysou came up from Ayden this<lb /><lb />| morning.<lb /><lb />Henry Duke and John Matthews spent |<lb />aunday in Kinston.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Frank Speight nas moved in J, Goods just arrived at LangTs.<lb />| WhiteTs house in Skinnerville.<lb /><lb />We were glad to see A. L. Blow out +<lb /><lb />oWe were surprised, and happily so,<lb /><lb />ViusLington, D. C., stepped<lb />and grasped us by the.<lb /><lb />He came on |<lb />ts and is look- |<lb />We welco ue |<lb /><lb />Go to.J. S. SmithTs if you want)<lb />he best Cheese aad Batter. B<lb />For Sate."A one horse wagon<lb />ALFRED FoRBEs. |<lb /><lb />The Stoves ! the Stoves!<lb />see 80 many stove<lb /><lb />HaskettTs.<lb />The price of evarything in iron ,<lb />I have a large |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />t<lb />~<lb /><lb />D. D. Haskerr.<lb />Go to J. S. SmithTs to get can-<lb /><lb />| | «<lb />each |ned goods, fresh and nice of ail |Caraies,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />kinds. Horse Radish, Celery,<lb />Salt and many other nice thiogs.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Notice To Creditors.<lb />The undersigned bas duly qualified<lb /><lb />Leader, at Mouiris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />Shoes at liscis, ~aft &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />LeaderT at VD. 8. SMITHTS.<lb />Butter today.<lb />at IangTs.<lb /><lb />call on Ricks, Taft &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Dia #24 a pice line of fruits,<lb />37 can<lb /><lb />before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt)<lb />county as administrator of Mrs. Mary E.<lb />|Roberson, deceased, notice is hereby |<lb /><lb />FROST BITES.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Lock Through and See Whose Faces Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in<lb /><lb />the Bud.<lb /><lb />oTh CHERRY &amp;<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The best cigar<lb /><lb />All makes uid shapes of Fine<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A pew lot. of freautifal Dress)<lb /><lb />Our ministers appreciate a good<lb />igar by smoking the oSoutbern<lb /><lb />CarrTs fine fresh<lb />S. M. ScHULTZ.<lb /><lb />17th."Gov.<lb />The finestand largest Trunks<lb />For R. &amp; G- Corsets, new line,<lb /><lb />oSouthern Leader,T best cigar<lb />e town, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />can)<lb />fresh |<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />At Morris MeyerTs you<lb /><lb />dies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />ds.<lb />Ricks, Tarr &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The price on MenTs, Youths and!<lb />BoysT Clothing, bottom knocked |<lb />out at Ricks, Taft &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />My specialties: Best Butter,<lb />Fruits, Lunch Biscuits,<lb /><lb />Meats, Cakes. Coffees, Teas, andT<lb />purest Confectioneries' of all!<lb />kinds. D. S. SMIi H,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />is Southern!� ;<lb />to the many, many things<lb /><lb />that vou will bave to buy<lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />|store ot<lb /><lb />JB.UNET<lb />Nh<lb /><lb />of many and varied kinds.<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Before going<lb />Exposition, or on any other trip,<lb /><lb />provide yourself with an accident<lb /><lb />policy in the Union Casualty &amp; riages,<lb />acci |Meat,<lb /><lb />Surety Co., the best of all<lb /><lb />to the Atlanta|<lb />~prise aud delight you both as<lb /><lb />~given to all persous holding claims dent insarance companies.<lb />lagainst the estate to present them fo) WHITE &amp; SPEIGHT, Agents.<lb /><lb />ithe undersigned for collection on or be- |<lb /><lb />| fore the 21st day of Uctober 1896, or this |<lb />|notize will be plead in bar for their re-|<lb />covery, and ali persons indebted to said)<lb />estate will make immediate payment.<lb /><lb />l-invite you to inspect my beaatitu<lb />TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad to wait on<lb />you andshow to you my stock.<lb />YYou will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices thit I reduce<lb />since I bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the benefit to<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Fike sure to come to see me for these<lb />- Goods most be sold at<lb /><lb />The Baltimore Clothing. Stare,<lb /><lb />- ~M- PREDLANDER, Prop.<lb /><lb />*<lb />oores ee ae ae<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />This the 2lst Jay of October Is¥5.<lb />J. L. PERKINS,<lb /><lb />Admx. of Mrs. Mary Robersor.<lb /><lb />IMPORTANT.<lb /><lb />Some enemy, for the purpose of dam-<lb />|aging us. has circulated a report, that<lb />the bank had refused to pay our<lb />~ehecka aad we woul: not pay for tobac-<lb />jco. It is an infamous lie and we hope<lb />our friends will not be<lb />it.<lb />and see whether we can pay for it or<lb /><lb />|<lb />~<lb /><lb />oYour friends,<lb />EVANS &amp; CU.,<lb />Prop. of the Greenville Warehonse.<lb /><lb />]<lb />4<lb /><lb />We hereby declare the report that<lb />we were going fro stop paving the<lb />~checks of Evans -&amp; Co., Proprietors<lb />Greeaville Warehouse. to be false.<lb />Their credit with us is good and is suf-<lb />ficient to pay for a!l the tobacco they<lb />ean handle. We take pleasure in doing<lb /><lb />business with them as we have always<lb />found them toe be prompt, reliable and<lb />good business men,<lb /><lb />TYSON &amp; RAWLS.<lb /><lb />influenced br |<lb />Reed the notice of the bank below!<lb /><lb />| Michigan had a apow storm<lb />~Saturday.<lb /><lb />| Tbe colored State fair will be-<lb />'gin atthe State fair grounds on<lb />November 4tb.<lb /><lb />The games of football Saturday<lb />between Wake Forest and Agri-"<lb />~cultural college teama results ip a<lb />tle.<lb /><lb />The new gunboats Nashville<lb />and Wilmington, are successfully<lb />launched at Newport News Sat-<lb />arday.<lb /><lb />The committee to locate the<lb />Confederate hall to be built and<lb />endowed by Mr. Rouss, of New<lb />York, is in session at Atlanta<lb />hearing the claims of various<lb />cities-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />hen your thoughta turn<lb /><lb />Bi<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />NX Co<lb /><lb />Where you will find<lb />displayed the largest an<lb />best assorted line of th<lb />fcllowing goods:<lb /><lb />GUUDS,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and Trimming<lb />Notions, Gentlemens Furnish<lb />ing Goods. Shirts, Neckties<lb />Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions<lb /><lb />in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Floorin<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixture<lb />Valiscs, Hand Bags, and a stoc<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt, Bagging and Tics, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />GOTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market price<lb />jor them.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHOxS fo)<lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES fo:<lb />Ladies and Misses aré<lb />not surpassed.<lb /><lb />HarrissT Wire Buckle Suspenders ar<lb />warranted Try a pair and be con<lb />vineed. ~Ihe celebrated R. &amp; G. Cor<lb />sets a Specialty. Our goods are neat<lb />new and stylish. Oar prices are loT<lb />and pleasi: g. Our Clerks are compe<lb />tent and obliging.<lb /><lb />Qur store is the place for you to Lrads<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co<lb /><lb /></p>
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