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          <lb />The Great Exposition Increases in<lb />| Interest.<lb /><lb />| ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 18th, 1895"<lb />'To write about the Cotton States<lb />|aud International Exposition now<lb />in progress here is a difficult an-<lb />dertaking, as there is so much to<lb />be seen one can hardly tell where<lb />to begin describing it. In fact it<lb />canvot be described in print, but<lb />must be seen to be fully appre-<lb />ciated.<lb /><lb />RCHERAND<lb /><lb />Than any ever produced.<lb /><lb />donTt agree with me.<lb /><lb />you the same goods lower than you get them.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOB TO BANK.  f¢q1 exhibit of Florida product<lb /><lb />Furnishings, I'm talking about. Look over<lb />the stock; 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 />My Clothes, Hats and<lb /><lb />Upon entering the ;}grounds<lb />such a picture meets the eye as<lb />to almost bewilder the spectator,<lb />and he is at first at a loss to know<lb />just which way to go. However,<lb />[came to osee the show,� and<lb />Oar line emhrncer al oe Zieg-\nroming bewilderment aside I<lb />nolds fine makes for Men. - :<lb />ler Bros. and E. P. Reed &amp; Co.'s Started out to see It.<lb />for Lad-es and Children. Also a Right in front of the main en-| =<lb />a full line of Seen Bren trance is the Georgia building, made by the railways of that |<lb />a vbe mauufacturers have made an containing a superb exhibit of the| state. Nextin order comes the<lb />adyance of 25 per cent. products of the State arranged| Alabama building which also has<lb />. \in ® manner very stricking and\g very creditable display,<lb />~pleasing. To the left of the eo-| This brings you out to the end<lb />= oS tS bd Ci =trance is the fire building, equip |of the first avenue, crossing over<lb />= " pale pat |ped with engines and firemen| which Confederate Hall is reach"<lb />" S. = geo == ~from the city department. ed. This building contains a dis-<lb />wa as &amp; oo " On to the left you next come to play of COR eA ae ee eae be<lb />S = 1 OD = * |the Pennsylvania building. On tween the States: Osbupriic 4a<lb />2. So "_ the porch to this building is the| prominent position in the centre<lb />oOo s TH  hietoric oid liberty bell, over thelof the hall was the cradle in<lb />2, &amp;. = &amp; coming of which the city autbor- which Jeff Davis was rocked when<lb />e3" B a ities of Philadelphia bad such a/® em Then ae waes itor<lb />S- jet © (warm contest. There are no ex- Ba eat vas r y �<lb />oa =) Qu " on ee pa ; of the Calhoun family, &amp; uniform<lb />a 2. = _~CSiibits in the building, but it 18|worn by Kirby Smith, a soldier's<lb />oa bd ccd headquerters for all delegativns|ralise just as it was sent home to<lb />=e S = ond from the Keystone State. Near his family after he was killed, and<lb />sas = @ e""s by is situated the New York|(it other interesting articles<lb /> SF """ ey: . y that space forbids mentioning.<lb />a2a e¢ = building and the Piedmont Club| Returning on the same avenue<lb />o=5 O bui'ding. you next come to the Illinois and<lb />sce DT Next you come to the Fine Arts| Massachusetts building. The<lb />ren rs pt = |building where can be seen many |former was not yet open and<lb />s =. bd 4 "" specimens of paintings and sculp tae eter ee aon Ree ro wana iid<lb />i. a ture by some of the worldTs best|next come tothe Manufactarers<lb />a eS a Cum |artists. ~hen you come to the|and Liberal Arts building. This<lb />an rs ", U. 8. Government building which|is the largest and possibly the<lb />gg Qe ge """" ~isa place of unusual interest. most interesting building in the<lb />oA &amp; "| Here-oUncle Sam� k grounds. It contains exhibits<lb />+8 a =~ ranean RE ti ae 3am� makes @very|from nearly all the States<lb />= = So and = elaborate exhiblt from the dif- and the principal foreign coun-<lb />s eo 1) ferent departweuts of the gov- tage. Several bours can be apenk<lb />Co ST a ernment. among these profitably. Near<lb />; Following the came direction ee  Sao ie belie tke aesaddl<lb />&amp; T MUN FORD. you next come tothe Plant Sys-|times during the day peal forth<lb />tem building containing a beauti-' the mellow notes ef some familiar<lb /><lb />hymn. °<lb /><lb />J. We.<lb /><lb />Jfusband ?<lb /><lb />Of course all ladies help their "<lb />husbands all they.can--When "<lb />one donTt help its cause<lb /><lb />they donTt know how. I know<lb />bow you can help your hus- |<lb />band aud save a nive little "<lb />sum, that is if you have got "<lb />to buy any DRESS GOObS, *<lb />NOTIONS and SHOES, by ©<lb /><lb />trading with<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK...<lb />You will find that a dollar wil<lb />buy more at my store than a dol-<lb />lar ever bought before. This<lb />broad statement, but itis true.<lb />The only way to. account for this<lb />iowness in prices is the tact that<lb />a little profit is all L expect. Te<lb />simply say my line of dress goods<lb />are pretty is not doing them<lb />tice, they are more than pret<lb />dainty and sensible novelties th<lb />combine style and wear and sa<lb />istaction. My line CLOTH.<lb />and GENTS FURNISHIN<lb />in reach of every G6be. ©<lb />the nicest. ;<lb /><lb />broughi to this to#n. VD.<lb />get to see me before bayi<lb /><lb />~Middle store in Opera Hou<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Salil<lb /><lb />: . ;<lb />. ay<lb /><lb />oe _ ies �,�<lb />is od<lb /><lb />dD. J. WHICHARD..<lb />~Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb />~ oEntered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />"""OOOOOOeeeee____<lb />PRITCHARD FOR FULL FUSION:<lb /><lb />ASHEVILLE, Oct. 17."In the<lb />course of a speech at Henaerson-<lb />ville to-day, Senator Pritchard,<lb />speaking on the question of fu-<lb />sion said: oA great deal is being<lb />said in regard to the policy the<lb />Republican party will pursue in<lb />North Carolina at the next elec"<lb />tion. Iam in favor ot honorable<lb />co-operation on the _ electoral<lb /><lb />ticket, as on the State and county .<lb /><lb />tickets. That is, I favor a divis-<lb />ion of the electoral ticket in such<lb />@ way as to secure the election<lb />of so many Republican electors<lb />opledged to vote for the numinee<lb />of the Republican party and of so<lb />many Populist electors pledged<lb />to vote for the nominee of the<lb />Populist party. Inthe selection<lb />of electors individual yiews in re-<lb />gard to silyer or any other matter<lb />ought not to be considered. I<lb />am unaiterably opposed to what<lb />is known as oindependence for<lb />the silyer ticket.� While I am<lb />in favor of the free coinage of sil-<lb />ver, and shall work ana vote for<lb />it in Congress, at the same time I<lb />am not in favor of abandoning<lb />our national Republican organ-<lb />ization iu the Sta~e and adopting<lb />any one spceific issue. It is the<lb />patriotic daty of every loyal Re"<lb />publican and Populist in North<lb />Carolina to see to it that the<lb />Democrats are defeated in the<lb />Stateatthe next election. Should<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />_ we fail to co-operate and thereby<lb /><lb />give the Democrats the sadvan-<lb />tage of us, the resuit will be<lb /><lb />_ the enactment of electaon ~laws<lb /><lb />Fae<lb />é<lb />o<lb />i<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />to those in forve in South<lb /><lb /> Qarofina and Mississippi, * and it<lb /><lb />will be impossible for Bepuabli-<lb />ans or Populists in the future to<lb /><lb />secure fair treatment at the polls.<lb />- bottom victory will be easy, cer -<lb /><lb />~tain and overwhelming. With<lb /><lb />~ Server.<lb /><lb />be on the same ballot, d the<lb />further fact that it will cause more<lb />or less confusion in each one of<lb />counties where we have co-opera<lb />tion and in every congressional<lb />district where _tbere is co-opera-<lb />tion on the electoralas well as on<lb />the State ticket. The adoption of<lb />the policy of some of our friends<lb />would simply mean the abandon-<lb />ofthose Republicans who were<lb />elected to Congress at the last<lb />election by means uf co-operation.<lb />It is a fact that there was nota<lb />single Repablican elected to Con-<lb />gress at the last election without<lb />the aid of Popuhst votes." Wews<lb />and Observer.<lb /><lb />"___"<lb />THINGS TO REMEMBER.<lb /><lb />The path of duty lies in what is<lb />near.<lb /><lb />A man who marries for money<lb />usually-earns it.<lb /><lb />Inexperience is even more cost-<lb />ly than experience.<lb /><lb />The gambler is always sure of<lb />winning vext time.<lb /><lb />When you introduce a moral<lb />lesson let i be brief.<lb /><lb />The door of the temple of fame<lb />opens both ways.<lb /><lb />Loss of time grieves him most<lb />who knows most.<lb /><lb />Man owes more to hineelf than<lb />he is willing to pay-<lb />Pleasure becomes moaotonous,<lb />but happiness never.<lb /><lb />Love is within the reach ofall<lb />who care to have it.<lb /><lb />Civilization produces its own<lb />peculiar breed of savages.<lb /><lb />There will be no new women<lb />until there is a new creation.<lb />Loye at first sight wil! not al"<lb />ways suryive a second look.<lb /><lb />Every woman regards her first<lb />baby as an ipfant phenomenon.<lb /><lb />Lots of men are afraid of ghosts<lb />and yet have no fear of spirts.<lb /><lb />Sow good seryices; sweet re-<lb />membrances will grow from them.<lb />bg a |<lb />The Asheville itizen con-<lb />gratulates the people on the fact<lb />that at last they know where<lb />Pearson staods.<lb />Hendersonville last week that he<lb />was a Republican aod would sup-<lb />port the candidate for President<lb />nominated by the Republican<lb /><lb />o| National Convention. Now that<lb /><lb />located, the procession may move<lb /><lb />He declared at) _<lb /><lb />job who are-<lb />clamoriug for<lb />time. Stroud, Shuford, Skinner<lb />&amp; Co- got orefiet® last yearin the<lb />shape of a $5,000 salary. They<lb />have suddenly, guit favoring de-<lb />creasing uil sularics to correspondT<lb />with the reduction in the price of<lb />cotton. If ali the ~Reformers�<lb />could have been given an Oftfice,<lb />peace und quiet woald reign in<lb />the country now."Ralegh Vews<lb />&amp; Observer.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />SoM. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDERS<lb /><lb />fASMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their inverest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />PLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TKA, &amp;. :<lb /><lb />wt LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACELO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ens<lb />bling you to buy at one profit, A com<lb />plete stock of as<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhaad ana soldat prices tu sult<lb />she times. Our areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH thereforeyhaving no risk<lb />to ruu,we sell at aclose margin,<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHULUL2a,.Greenvifie. N C<lb /><lb />"""e<lb /><lb />lauys<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE, N.C.<lb />@ Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />I 1 _ FASHIONABLE BAREZR.<lb /><lb />~ om,<lb /><lb />ar Opera House. ma<lb />Special attention given to ning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing i<lb /><lb />*REENVILLE, N.C. 8. DPD.<lb />A. M. Principal.<lb />Teachers.<lb /><lb />Bagley,<lb />With full corps of<lb />Next seasion will _begm<lb />MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. All<lb /><lb />the English<lb />Modern Languages. :<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 thé Prin-<lb />cipal, Gree: ville N, C.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Aes<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2. 1895,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten mooths.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />~Terms, both for tuition and boar l<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weal fitted and equipped for<lb />business, bv taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish te<lb />urs e a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wi.h credit, any Collegein North<lb />Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />refers 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 />ments to cuntinue in the higher schoola.<lb /><lb />Music. .will oe<lb /><lb />~hs<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />pre-ent standard. 7<lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb /><lb />work will be spare! to make this schoo<lb />ail that parents could wish, .<lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress ;<lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />July 30,1895. Principal.<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb />MRS. DELLA GA Y, Propr jotress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid miueral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. ~Table<lb />supplied with the best the market af<lb />fords. _?<lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />o*<lb />i<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCk THE"<lb /><lb />| WIEMINGTON. N. Cy _-<lb /><lb />be South, and priees are low. Wao<lb />nake shipments eyery Tuesday.<lb />your worn to rates Le<lb />t will be forwarded . Pr<lb />furnished on application: ee<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />*, te<lb /><lb />Se Seat<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Branches, Ancient and .<lb /><lb />JL. Starkey &amp; Uo.�<lb /><lb />CITY FLEGTRIG. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />5<lb />ag<lb /><lb />La<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oA iqueot wd Pea byt ee ae 46, yingT ov} a of fa oy at aes Se i<lb />__, balf.a dozen sitté= afc merchants . phen ee" rHo0s 3. FkRV1. * ~phe<lb />On "~|gutside the~Phi ladelphia, House 24 --; QUOTATIONS. ARVIS,&amp; BLO a<lb />rere comme soon. oP eS iteotiont eee! person veR"Comuon BOAT -<lb />Pome e oRw baw + (discharged ~ from the HY... pone o fine. | ay dls TURE i is NG<lb />1895. he Bam S&amp; .,receives-on ~leaving 4 néwW © ptir! Cuttters"Common 8todi cr rrctoe ite : ik seen<lb />" of shoes. | ~Traders Tei in wait for , .&amp; ~Medium ey to. 15|: 5 aint aod<lb />{eave Weldon ithéam: ~discharged: «ptisoners oand | =o » = Good | | 15. = geal 2<lb />mn ~ofter theta pdéirof.oki and-com.|  - Cotton sad. Peanut. i<lb />fortable shoes and. twenty-fiveT Or)T Below aye Norfolk, of, eotten<lb />Dliand peanuts. for yestexc ay, as a5 furiened<lb /><lb />La Vv Wilson<lb />Lv Selma -<lb />Lv FayTtteville<lb />Ar. Fiorence<lb /><lb />od ~<lb /><lb />Lv Maguetia 4 16 .<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 4) oATLANTA, GA. @<lb />P. M. | Sept. pk Dec. aa 1895:<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH..<lb />és :<lb />Datel TEATS =. |The Mate Cent Line<lb />Oct. 6th i tis<lb />15. ZA\Y te 2 Through ~PullmanT ~Palace © Buffet<lb />" "| 7) A Sleeping. Cars. between New. York, an |<lb />la M. P.M. ""= | Atlanta Ga. via Richniond, Petersburg,<lb />Lv Floretce 8 15) 7 35 Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 10 55) 9 385 ville. Florence Orangeburg, Atken and<lb />Lv Seima 12 32}. -° 4 |} Augus a. For Rates. Schedules, Sleep"<lb />r Wils« 1 20171 gs} = |e . i {eg Car aceommédations call on or -ad-<lb />Are a _" Me toe). dress any agent Atlantic Coast: Line; or<lb />oo 5° ("| the dadersigued. -<lb />gers |. fo iJ. WeMORRKIS, C. Ss. CAMPDELL,<lb />7a} - | ~ Div. Pass, Agt. ¢ Wiv. Pass Agt.<lb />_" ". . So} =} -] _, Cowrsenbone Cs |. BuBRSC Va.<lb />. : }A. M: Pp. M.~T. M. EMERSON, ; BUBRSON. |<lb />Ty Wilmingtog) ~si 7a ~rif. Mgr. tis eet ass Axgt.<lb /><lb />Ly. Magnolia<lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb />ar Wilsen<lb />Ly varbero<lb /><lb />RS mR<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />. fifty cents for their new par.<lb />_ia great.majopity. of divans wsthie!<lb />trade is. made.<lb /> Uerrectinn shees . are welt «made ||<lb />and strong, iand the traders get a<lb />zood price ter them: from _work-<lb /><lb />lngewa- + New York Sue<lb /><lb />Cheap # Excursion Rates<lb /><lb />| N ashville,C attanooga<lb /><lb />The House of<lb /><lb />2 :<lb /><lb />a pingtohe N, C.<lb /><lb />Good Midalingg ©<lb />Middlirng  _.._ 2:<lb />~Low Middling<lb />Goed Ordinafty © .<lb /><lb />Toue"<lb />Prine<lb /><lb />oancy<lb />~Spanish<lb /><lb />tirm ~~<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros: &amp; oCommission�<lb />chants, oe _Norfok .; tos<lb />COTTON. ;<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />OER a,<lb /><lb />. PEANUTS. |<lb /><lb />Extra Prime =<lb /><lb />I A ag Tt<lb /><lb />Fone 1"steaty:<lb /><lb />yee oe<lb /><lb />. aust!<lb />8%<lb /><lb />7 15-19}<lb />Hy 2<lb /><lb />. 2<lb /><lb />3}<lb />wt bu<lb /><lb />Grean ville Market... _<lb /><lb />Corrected byTS. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Special attention pes,<lb />arrd spe Ns of pnaneps tive $4 ES<lb /><lb />Le ote 2:<lb /><lb />iit es<lb /><lb />any<lb /><lb />. &amp; St: Louis ailway~<lb /><lb />Ar rast Mt<lb /><lb />1oro<lb />_Lv Rocky Mt<lb />~Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />~Train ou Scotiaud Neck reeanen 770adk<lb />eaves Wellon 3.40 p.in., Halifax 4.00;<lb /><lb />oR re Sn at FAR |.<lb />r Ves: .<lb />epeinyT Aipeurning etre, Kinston Tigo<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon prriving<lb />tally except Sundav.<lb /><lb />cotta én hipearartcoa dete!<lb /><lb />AW ly ton 7<lb /><lb />bbesistoi ives Tk 5 ah i<lb /><lb />oy |<lb />len ves oTarboro; et i0<lb />p. i,, arrives Meee A Sat<lb /><lb />Taily except Suuday. Connects: with<lb />trains on »coti-ndT Ntck Branch.<lb /><lb />Tran a a Laroory, N &amp;, via. Alve-|<lb />e eb R, K. daily gxeert Sun<lb /><lb />2 945 at Bev ie ae<lb /><lb />mannan<lb /><lb />=|<lb />|<lb />-<lb /><lb />if ale ste<lb />except<lb />nyt ee 4 31.<lb /><lb />tS}<lb /><lb />DALY TRAINS 3)¢°<lb /><lb />eR eR<lb /><lb />Scat,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />z.:<lb /><lb />Butter, per lo 15 to 25|8<lb />Western Sides. = -" msc 1 §@toF<lb />Sugar cured ean ~12 to 133<lb />Corn Lo 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meats? ~~ "60 to 65!<lb />Flour, Family * 4.00 to 4 50.<lb />Lard 5} to 10)--<lb />Oats 4U to 50<lb />Sugar 4 to 6<lb />Coffee_.. 7 °46,to 25) «<lb />Salt per Sack - i OOto 1 75) .«<lb />Chickens 12} to 20<lb />Eggs per dez + oo 10 ta 123<lb />Beeswax, per lz SOF ee g<lb />| Kerosetie, Pts 15<lb />Hulls. per ten :* o© 600<lb />Cotton Seed Meal | 7 29 00<lb />H lides : 5 to Hors<lb />pane AES: AMS ees Sean  ee Ex bs "<lb />Faure + MMIICKUECC<lb /><lb />NEATNESS-*: INS<lb /><lb />| SEND n<lb /><lb />JOB 2~PRINTING:<lb /><lb />~ty<lb /><lb />__TO THE<lb />REFLECTOR. OFFICE�<lb /><lb />$% i<lb /><lb />a :<lb /><lb />cat W8QpA oNagin Bein Yau WaT<lb />TM AESES w 7 y First-Class Work. at<lb />McKenzie a (gent Bico ued Sebasgesantese oa<lb />| Route. " |THE. MORNIN G STAR.<lb />TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAX. t.<lb />rs ~ Emigrant<lb />| ~ Rates.<lb /><lb />The At<lb /><lb />createat {bition ever held in the<lb /><lb />United Statés excepting the WorlaTs<lb />jFair, and the Round Trip, RaT es have<lb />been made very low. © Dy jot fail to go<lb />oIt will be agreat<lb /><lb />and take the children.<lb />jedacstion for theur .<lb /><lb />*) gar For maps;: BoA ~and ~any ~de-<lb />hateed? InformationT ¢ to<lb /><lb />|J. HL. 2 ATIMER. oy fitdKs, © Eee<lb />~ Pass. 4gt, , Trav, Pass. Agt.<lb /><lb />bigs tlanta, Ga... aye | Atlanta, Ga.<lb /><lb />sir Exposition will Be thet<lb /><lb />The Only: SieDollar Daily oi!<lb />its Class in the State. -<lb /><lb />- Jos. M oBROWAy: TMi<lb />4 ate sacs sremingar ts rs Ase<lb />Atlanta, Ga.<lb /><lb />se 23<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Favors: Limited Free C<lb />of American Seats aud,<lb />of. the Tem Per: Ceni.::<lb />Strate Barks: © oDally 50 -cents}�<lb />per month. or]<lb />Ed. Props vasa : N. G.<lb /><lb />L. Bi<lb /><lb />oFax: on<lb /><lb />$1.00.<lb /><lb />Co y SEABLG, OF.<lb /><lb />On LAL Breet aie? Five<lb /><lb />Passéngers carried to.#<lb />int at STR eORAR Ss rates. G<lb /><lb />5 eonet<lb /><lb />+ EF oh<lb /><lb />THE DALLY. OBSERVER, |, ;<lb /><lb />Pommtee sy: ef<lb />ak :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs: *<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />t and 5<lb />ore saaetg than ¢ ever. ae<lb /><lb />ELT sprees<lb /><lb />oall of the news of the.*<lb />_ pleté Daily reports: 7<lb />and: N cme are ia shines<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />�<lb /><lb />north, | sana Going<lb />arriyats37TP. i.<lb /><lb />North Bound arrives 9-50 A<lb /><lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. ae<lb />3g Bound arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M:, leaves 2:15 P.<lb /><lb />Swamer Myers from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />eaves for Washingtou y;<lb />day and Seturdar.<lb /><lb />3 Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Wednesday, fair.<lb /><lb />_ "ise Whitlock found one in his<lb />bed. Mr. Marshall killed one on<lb />his table, and Mr. Caesar Parker<lb />drew five out of his well. This<lb /><lb />- is sw considerable snake story bat}<lb /><lb />othe Enterprise youches<lb />truthfullnees.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />for its<lb /><lb />For Satz."A one horse wagon<lb />cheap. _ ALFRED Forsss.<lb />JOEL PATRICK,<lb />--COTTON -.- BU YER,<lb />GRIFTON, N. C.<lb /><lb />Will be in Greenville Wednes-"<lb />day and Ayden Friday of each<lb /><lb />EQBSECO<lb /><lb />BUTER AND oELERS<lb /><lb />Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />DRY GOOBS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad te wait on<lb />» Feu andshow to you my stock.<lb />* Yeouwilll be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices that I reduced<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 /><lb />year 1588.<lb />ened end<lb /><lb />OUR SCRAP BOOK,<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />You Find.<lb /><lb />dasiies Conbtres wasin town yester-<lb />aay.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. H. Cobb went Ayden last<lb />night.<lb /><lb />L. B.-Mehagan, of Ta:boro, was here<lb />to-day .<lb /><lb />Mrs, C. T.Muntord is in Wilson vis-<lb />iting relatives and frieuds.<lb /><lb />Miss Ione May, of Farmville, is vis-<lb />thing Miss Hortense Forbes.<lb /><lb />New Moon Sunday night.<lb /><lb />For a good smoke try oSoutb-<lb />ern Leader� at D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />When you aresick and ill at<lb /><lb />ease.<lb />With wearing Vloaks that do not.<lb />please,<lb /><lb />Just banish sorrow,<lb />ba<lb /><lb />By i best of Cloaks at<lb />Lana's!<lb /><lb />save the<lb /><lb />Of For Raleigh.<lb /><lb />There was quite a party ieft<lb />Tuesday morning for the Raleigh<lb />tair, it consisted of Mrs. Dr. Wil-<lb />liams, Misses Gertrude Williams,<lb />Hennie Sheppard, Messrs. E. T.<lb />Savage, B. F. Tyson, R. Wil-<lb />hams, Ed. Flanagan and Leslie<lb />Rawis. All pleasure bent and<lb />we hope their anticipations may<lb /><lb />Number One.<lb />The marriage of Mr. B. E. Par-<lb />bam will take place in Durham<lb />to"morrow night and be left this<lb />morning accompanied by Messrs.<lb />Frank Wilson and Herbert<lb />White, as best men, for that<lb />place. This is nu:Ler one of the<lb />tobacco boys to leave single<lb />blessedness, who is the next of<lb />the five ? Eh!<lb /><lb />NOTICE.<lb /><lb />I will be at the following places for<lb /><lb />of collecting taxes for the<lb />Meet me at the time men-<lb /><lb />oShirt Waiste Silke and Woolen<lb />Plaids just arrived at Lang's. "<lb /><lb />Wawnren."T rent a piano. Apply<lb />at REFLECTOR « fice. pet<lb /><lb />The best cigar is southern<lb />Leader, at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />; All makes and shapes of Fine<lb /><lb />Shoes at Ricks, Taft &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />A new lot of tbeaantifal Dress<lb />just arrived at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Our ministers appreciate a good<lb />smoking the oSouthern<lb /><lb />cigar b<lb />Leader� at. U. 8. SmirnTs.<lb />17th."Gov. Carr's fine fresh<lb />Batter today. SS: M. Scnutrz.<lb />~The -finest and largest Trunks<lb />at ~LangT s.<lb />For B. &amp; G. Srerarsh new line,<lb /><lb />cajl_on Ricks, Taft &amp; Co<lb /><lb />)oBouthernT Leader,� best cigar<lb />if town, at D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />At Morris Meyer's you can<lb /><lb />*|fii4 oa nice line of fruits, fresh<lb /><lb />ies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />Tadies cail and see our new line<lb />of UDreas Goods.<lb />; as cc Rroxs, Tarr &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The p price on ar sar s, Youths and<lb />Boéys' Clothi rarer knocked<lb />att wk Ricke, &amp; Co. |<lb /><lb />My ~apecialtics: Best Butter<lb />Oasncies, Fruite, Lunch * Biscuite,<lb />Meats, Cakes, Ooffees, Teas, and<lb />Confectioneries of all<lb />D. 8S. Sum 8,<lb /><lb />Before going to the Atlanta<lb />a. or on any other trip,<lb />yourse/f with an accident<lb /><lb />in the Union Casualty &amp;<lb /><lb />arety Co., the best of all acci<lb /><lb />dent insarance companies.<lb />Waits &amp; Spricat, Agents.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />will not influenced by<lb />Read the notice of the bank below<lb />see whether we can pay for it or<lb /><lb />EVANS &amp; CO.,<lb />_Prép. of the se Warehouse.<lb /><lb />wlieu:*youe thoughts ~eenria®<lb />te the many, many things<lb />that you will have ~to buy<lb /><lb />this winter for the comfort<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb />your Sootetope watsondea the<lb />store of os . .<lb /><lb />sme eo Te sand<lb />a an<lb />heat pevented line of the<lb />following goods: .<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />tof many and vaiied kinds.<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and. Trimmings<lb />Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-<lb />ing Goods, Shirts, Neckties,<lb />Four-in-Hand Scargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb /><lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Hugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattiny 8, 7 Phat<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, lana<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles. ixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand 3, and a stoek<lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb /><lb />to gu ity and rice, Baby Car-<lb />riages, � roceries, Flour,<lb />Meat, laa , Molasses,<lb />Salt, Bagging Tics, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy |<lb /><lb />COTTON AAD PEANITS.<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />Sor them.<lb /><lb />Sug<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHOES. for<lb />Men and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />hope' heat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />Ladies and Misses are<lb />" surpassed.<lb /><lb /></p>
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