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          <lb />" 3 z<lb />?  james ea ees ha a 2<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE N. C.,<lb /><lb />Le 2 &amp;<lb /><lb />5 oOCTOBER 28, 1896..<lb /><lb />= Skee we E<lb /><lb />fa aE Oe<lb /><lb />2g man, and sometimes @ man may be<lb />o| bruised and mutilated almost be-<lb /><lb />aE " yond readgriti<lb /><lb />~--§} notice of the police of some ee<lb /><lb />UA<lb />ine ,.<lb />[or0H Ssello<lb /><lb />| Clothing |<lb />Shoes.<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />Vl SD pil ATMOS<lb />Munford<lb /><lb />GWUMaS + $435 Si} ei<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR: TO. BANK,<lb /><lb />* Je<lb /><lb />oO ge as happened.<lb />Ee y One day last week a man was<lb /><lb />. rt tracks a rapidl<lb />ran Bi ran Bit vin apy at WS.<lb /><lb />|| pavement, He roliod: ins Fr thoint<lb />~2! that hisyht ont 19e als<lb />and redtwhedls bf 8 Ube an<lb /><lb />oe eye asa eine aa<lb /><lb />! JAA<lb />Fi ei Fo<lb /><lb />5°<lb />Sy. 4<lb /><lb />; preachen hin half) a Boudry hassitehnh<lb />druuwing him U! .<lb /><lb />~| or whatever it may be,called recent-<lb /><lb />NARROW ESCAPES.T<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />Cases Where Death Tias feer Averted y<lb />~the Merest Chance. re<lb /><lb />Sometimes a mcre tap will kill a<lb /><lb />Instan6és ~ Drodubichpommbelto the<lb /><lb />ing his clot} hes and wondering whaT<lb /><lb />crossing Clark street near the bridge. |<lb />As he reached the midc le of ~the car |<lb />driv en horse almost<lb /><lb />EPP CHT<lb /><lb />malt so was thrown heavily to the<lb /><lb />wagon, drawn re a oheavy span ot<lb />horses and) leaded with: producé: |<lb /><lb />Half a hundred men shouted 8<lb />warning, And. a woman onthe side<lb />walk shrieked. with horror. But be-<lb />fore the fallen man could tury the<lb />heavy bind wheel of the wagon<lb />passed directly over his. neck anc<lb />the lower part of his face. :<lb /><lb />By this time the driver .had dis<lb />covered that something was wrong,<lb />and he reined his horses to their<lb /><lb />aunches.: The wheels crushed back-<lb />aa over the man's: neek for a sec-<lb />ond time, but before the front wheel<lb /><lb />Just as they all hed a t<lb />minds ~thet the ~nian Was dead ~he<lb />jumped up and-ran-to the sidewalk<lb /><lb />ing when'he Fell.~ Poliséman' Wath:<lb />ier, who stands at the crossing, ask-<lb />ed if he should callT an ambulance.<lb />~Oh, ng,TT said the, man quickly,<lb />~rity! 68 cis ohobs #huch-injtired, ang |.<lb />ITll go Home on the street cars.<lb />Another ease of *~Tuck� or ~~fate�T<lb /><lb />ly came to the notice of the officers<lb />at the Chicago Avenué police station.<lb /><lb />One afterucor 4 tali,,b avily built<lb />negro 'wamé hurrying ~ip the~street<lb />with his hand closely clasped over<lb />his chin. He ran into the station<lb />shivering with fright. |<lb /> AhTm shot dead,T he said ~to the<lb />sergeant.<lb /><lb />Then he took away his hand ana<lb />Rhered, an ugly. gash across his<lb /><lb />oOh, you're not- doa,� aid the<lb />pgergeant... | :<lb />~*¥es,;: ah iin "abT ni ves shot<lb /><lb />in the direction in which oP Wps £044 »<lb /><lb />hin 4<lb /><lb />#449<lb /><lb />Than any ever. produced.<lb />Furnishings,<lb /><lb />onTt agree with me.<lb /><lb />ty The King<lb /><lb />Tm, talking about.<lb />the ~stock ; ~itTs complete now,.-and: see: rif you!<lb />~One. of. two. things» I vale<lb />ways mean 'to do: To sell you better goods than.<lb />you get elsewhere for: the same price ;, to, ~sell,<lb />you the same goods lowerT thanT you get them,<lb /><lb />FRANK EEO<lb /><lb />My Clothes, Hats anid :<lb />Look, over<lb /><lb />Ps fr a4<lb /><lb />Clothier. |<lb /><lb />r Yo<lb /><lb />i) 83 caliber. pales. WRA, oJodged , bes.<lb />neath the skin just under, the edge<lb />of the negroTs cuin. oo<lb /><lb />It was asily Slitiel out.T<lb /><lb />Upon: tm vestization it-was found |<lb />that the bullet had been fired ~from.<lb />arevolver in the, hands .f.a@ man<lb />who had: not stood more than, ten<lb />feet away from the negro, and that<lb />the man, cértdifT he iad committed<lb />murder; had escaped. ' ¥<lb />f, But the al batik she: point of<lb />[the chin,.and the bone was so bard}<lb />that it could, not pierce, its, way<lb />through, aljbough, it was flattened *<lb />by the imp: tut. "Chicago i1tecure ©<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />=<lb />+<lb /><lb />i 4i*T<lb /><lb />' | WASHINGTON UERTER,<lb /><lb />Ca<lb /><lb />dent. )<lb /><lb />W ASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 26th.<lb />President Cleveland ~found on}<lb />his return from ~AtlantaT thatT al"<lb />though the béason for the props:<lb />gation of Cabinet ~resignations<lb />was'a littlé late in opening it had<lb />been wotkitig ~overtime to ocatch<lb />up. He~learned for the fitst tinte |<lb /><lb />twéen hitiself and Secretary Olny<lb />6f such a serious vature ~that the<lb /><lb />the cabinet, anedtiat it was on ac"<lb />count, of that. disagreementT tha}<lb />Mr.. Olmey.. did.. not, accompany<lb />him, to Atlantas. This mght have<lb /><lb />rogghe(ls 8 fb YOenaA¥<lb />'? A hasty éxamitiation showed thas<lb /><lb />'.|bavé béen much ,more LARS<lb />. .-thanT his ~democracy * since !<lb /><lb />that could oequal ~theT Soathern ©<lb /><lb />thatT a ~disagreement existed be-}<lb /><lb />Jatter was ~poitig to ~retire ~from |�<lb /><lb />cise: ns was ~goingT +0, ~Attenta 'a<lb />little tater on: °° ]<lb /><lb />It~ is, ~of corrse, T eedwi othat<lb />President ~Cleveland is and willT<lb />-be &amp; very basy manT untilafter his a<lb />message tO: CongressT fsT complet= =<lb />ed, bit there:isonething'that all<lb />the democrats -hereabouts:: would!<lb /><lb />like him to take-time -enomgh ol<lb /><lb />do., That is, to dismiss the. megro, =<lb />Taylor, who.is Recorderjef Deeds; ..<lb />for the District -Of., Columbia. ;<lb />Tay Jor, claims to haye heme At<lb /><lb />~|;democrat before be same to.<lb /><lb />Washington, but his. spepallan:<lb /><lb />cured ~one of the batT ~Ioéal p<lb />tionsT in Washington. mo<lb /><lb />#<lb />kes Fi Sd<lb /><lb />Mr. Whidtiard ays that he found<lb />no'cigat at the Atlanta Expositoia<lb /><lb />oe jroo a ow<lb /><lb />aT cthclest, SOA Fs 8. SuiithTs:T<lb /><lb />Ee Sees = dodubs y4i<lb /><lb />10' slateT pencilsT te 1°éent ate<lb />Tedeter: Book Hires 1 Shans<lb />J OEL PATRIOo:� :<lb /><lb />COTTON==BUYE a<lb />' '@RIFTON, Pah ee<lb /><lb />a CS<lb /><lb />Pont<lb /><lb />, | been very disagreeavle to him if}<lb /><lb />he.had,not, known meee | it was # bee<lb /><lb />a 1 ~ 2<lb />z if; f wee: iia sgi2 7 fae hSy ~3<lb /><lb />33 is<lb /><lb />Will bei in Gree  Wedues: |<lb />ages Ayden 1] ; ay. fe each<lb /><lb />$i pelts BE: eect be bie: IES<lb /><lb />4<lb />=  s =<lb />3 gtiuot Bio:<lb /><lb />[2 oe Pie 2<lb /><lb />sok<lb /></p>
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        <p>Fim pase ©<lb /><lb />""SS"<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />D. J. WMICHARND. a<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb />oEntered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />The case wherein the Fusion<lb />Directors are suing for the pos~<lb />session of the Penitentiary is<lb />now being tried in Raleigh.<lb />One day hes.already. been con-<lb />sumed by arguments -on the<lb />legal points involved and there<lb />will doubtless be lots of cross<lb />firing before the ease is conclud-.<lb />ed. Plaintiffs were allowed<lb />amend their complaimt by pay-<lb />ing up all cost todate. Judge<lb />Coble is the judge presiding,<lb />and very able counsel represent<lb />both sides.<lb /><lb />bn<lb /><lb />Col.J.8. Carr, who for the)<lb />past two years has been the effi-<lb />cient President of the Board of<lb />Agriculture and in consequence<lb />of the State Fair, declined a re-<lb />election. His business engage-"<lb />ments were such that he could<lb />not afford to make the sacrifice<lb />of time which it required to<lb /><lb />perform the duties of the office.}<lb /><lb />Col, Carr has certainly done<lb />muca during his term of office<lb />for the State Fairs. Had it<lb />not been for his personal efforts<lb />and contributions during the<lb />past two years we would not<lb />have had any fairs. Everybody<lb />will regret that he could not<lb />longer serve as the president.<lb />The Board elected as his suc-}<lb />cessor Col. Cameron, of Dur}<lb />ham. He will donbless make<lb />as worthy and successful suc-<lb />Cessor of Col, Carr as could.<lb />haye been gotten. He is a<lb />large farmer, an active and.en-<lb />ergetic man, and hesides he is|<lb />from Darham. This means<lb />much toward the success of the<lb />- fair. This town always stands<lb />_ by its. citizensiin their efferts<lb /><lb />A Kes man. wants a<lb />- divorce from his wife because he<lb /><lb />_ supposed when he was marrying |that<lb /><lb />her that she was about fifteen)<lb /><lb />naar :<lb /><lb />A graphic snoident 4in the life<lb />of a spoiled child is well told by<lb />&amp; writer in an exchange:<lb /><lb />Among the pusseagers on the<lb />St. Louis train recentiy was a wo-<lb />man accompanied by a nurse girl<lb />aud a boy about three years old.<lb /><lb />The boy aroused the indigna"<lb />tion of tLe passengers by his con-<lb />tinued shrieks and kicks, and<lb /><lb />sereame, and yiciousness toward|<lb /><lb />the patient nurse.<lb /><lb />Whenever the nurse manifest-<lb />ed any sharpness the mother<lb />chided her sharply-<lb /><lb />Finally the mother composed<lb />herself fora nap, and about the<lb /><lb />tOltime the boy bad slapped the<lb /><lb />nurse for the fiftieth time a wasp<lb />came sailing and flew on the win-<lb />dow of the nurseTs seat- The<lb />bey. at once tried ta catch it.<lb /><lb />The nurse caught his hand and<lb />asid coaxingly, oHarry musaTt<lb />touch. Bag will bite Harry.�<lb /><lb />Harry screamed savagely and<lb />began to kick ana pound the<lb />purse. .<lb /><lb />~The mother, without opening<lb />her.eyes or lifting her head, cried<lb />oat sharply:<lb /><lb />oWhy will*tyou tease that child<lb />so Mary? Let him have what he<lb />wante at once.�<lb /><lb />oBat maTam itTs a"�<lb /><lb />oLet him haye it, I say.� "<lb /><lb />Thas encourged, Harry clutch-<lb />edatthe wasp and caught it-<lb />The yellthat followed brought<lb />tears of joy to the passengers.<lb /><lb />The mother awoke again.<lb /><lb />oMary,� she cried, olet him have<lb />it!�<lb /><lb />Mary turnedin her seat and<lb />said demurely, oHe's got it,<lb />ma'am!�<lb /><lb />Eee<lb />The Free Will Baptist church at<lb />Jackson, Mich., has inaagarated.a<lb />| new. development ofour modera<lb />Chriatianity. They have, got tired<lb />of paying.a_ preacher for doing,<lb />}what they can do just sa well,or<lb />better, themselves. so a dozen of<lb />the feremost men in the congre"<lb /><lb />}zation have agreed to take: the.<lb /><lb />pulpit a. week about. ia rotation<lb />aad dispense with the parson,<lb />FT<lb /><lb />-For correct letter and note<lb />heads you should see the splen-<lb /><lb />did lot of paper just received at<lb />REFLECi0B office-<lb /><lb />EQBSECO<lb /><lb />BUVERS AND SELLERS<lb /><lb />[invite you to inspect my beaatifu<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />DRY GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad to wait on<lb />you and show to you my stock.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices that I reduced<lb />since I bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the bencfit to<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Be sure to come to see me for these<lb />Goods most be sold at<lb /><lb />The Baltimore Clothing. Store,<lb /><lb />M. FREDLANDER, Prop.<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Rates<lb /><lb />Clin Stats and Saterastion] Expt<lb /><lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb />Sept. 15th, to Dec. 3ist., 1895.<lb />VIA<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />Pullman Palace Buffet.<lb />Sleeping Cars between New York and<lb />Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, P A<lb />Weldon, Hoeky Mount, Wiison,<lb />AugusTs. Rates, Schedule<lb />ing Car Eien ey ow call on or<lb />dress any +r Atlantic Coast Line, or<lb /><lb />The Monroe Enquirer tells of '~a\the unde<lb />Union county mae who concluded |J- W.MORRIS, C. pad eg sy em<lb /><lb />he would ~cut off'the - tails of!<lb /><lb />yearsold and has since discov-<lb />ered that she is forty.<lb /><lb />ge tte Bat Bicheecad Va:<lb /><lb />Charleston, 5.C.<lb />two fattening pigs; aé he- had), v. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON; -<lb />heard thatit took as~muck corr'to}: Trt. Asst. GenTl. Pass.<lb /><lb />fatten a joint of the tail as it didT<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />ville, hcg eo Orangeburg. Aiken and}:<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />S.M, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES exgoteDRES :<lb /><lb />reyes AND MEKUCHANTSBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu.<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut Lowmgs? MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACLS SNUFF &amp; CfQARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A eom<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhaad and soid at pce tosult<lb />she times. Our areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risT<lb />te run,we sell at aclose margio.<lb /><lb />3. M. SUHULLaveraanville. N C<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest lecation areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb /><lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb />i wan the best the market af<lb />oO<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />J L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS.FCK THE"<lb /><lb />GITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />Thishenkae a a *<lb /><lb />ry oest nest� work in<lb />be South; and prices aré._ low.� We<lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb />your work to our store on Monday and<lb />t will be forwarded promptly. Prices<lb />furnished on er<lb /><lb />Barbots.<lb /><lb />BAMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />Ghtanviti.e,<lb /><lb />~ER Neg.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />WELD p<lb /><lb />ND Wi.<lb />t AS ti<lb /><lb />es| 83<lb />wa In A<lb />3 P. M. P.MIP. M,<lb />. Ly Wilson 1] 37 11 37; 10 32<lb />~Ar Rocky Mt | 338 12.07| 11 15<lb />-Ar Tarboro 4 .<lb />Lv Tarboro .<lb />_ tv Rocky Mt {| 2 383 12 07<lb />. Ar Weldon 12 55<lb /><lb />ogg Weldon 8.<lb /><lb />BS Bedi at<lb /><lb />Yatly except Sundav.<lb /><lb />popu Ba af<lb /><lb />ar arrives Ww<lb /><lb />44 ore<lb />et fo eS :<lb />Sqries se le ah<lb /><lb />pare ett<lb /><lb />bere<lb /><lb />L _P. a: ¢<lb />5.20 p. m..<lb />egy<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotia nd: Neck Branep oad!<lb />. m., Hatifax 4.00/<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />te fet<lb /><lb />that<lb /><lb />SHE.WASA MEROINE.<lb />D. \ A ponte Ons Wee 5o Dreaded Tears, but<lb /><lb />3 The followisg Spatietio story of nuke of wal<lb />~y uaa eq how a brave little-girl kept the wolf | _,.<lb />: asi) | from ber fatherTs; depr. for... -brief<lb />&amp; space last winter. waa. old. 0. :9:ne~<lb />~| | porter by the etor of a large; |<lb />, | stord on Pulteh street: Fhe cliild| "<lb /><lb />the store and sought out one of the<lb />firm to whom she said: ~I wish you<lb />would let me come. back ~here and/goog mia<lb />work. If you only will let me, I wil!| Midd<lb /><lb />62 late, and I won't. expect you to pay<lb />me anything at all for what I do.<lb /><lb />rv Please let me come, wonTt you?�T o3.3<lb />Greatly moved by the hitdTs| EStre Prime 7 , 4) "<lb /><lb />when papa comes in, se.1 won't have);<lb />to see them cry, besides, besidesTT"-<lb />~*Well, what is it?TT .<lb />_ You see, when ~I worked here I<lb />| saw Tots of salesladides that brought<lb />tooT much lunch double up what!<lb />they did not want: and throw: atl<lb /><lb />away. Then I, quick.as a. little<lb />eg end STM et? te:<lb />put themT together, and without|/@. |. "~SEND YOVR-"".<lb /><lb />fanybody seeing it put them in my<lb />lunch basket, so when I ~got home<lb />__ | at night papaand mamma had some.<lb />thing fer their supper... 50 if: you'l)<lb />let.meI would like, to come back<lb />here and work for ycu, and I won't<lb />charge you anything.� " f<lb />-* *} turned away from the- child<lb /><lb />i 0b ota Weldon 11,20 aun lest she s<lb /><lb />1 investigated the ase<lb />what stié said was ~only'p<lb /><lb />~let ~anata Ge Werks  ore tp<lb /><lb />= QUOTATIONS.<lb /><lb />| day rush. Ot oourse she understoad tarot add Big alc<lb /><lb />that when the busy season was Over) |. Good * ogto?<lb /><lb />she would not cob one Bhedid| «© Fine to XO<lb /><lb />_ | her work well ~was 80 prompt ;<lb />~| and obliging that she made ~many Vatheen eee 1 te 35| "<lb />ends during her t o rae -<lb /><lb />Sarg ans BS ee iota abe "y 46 $0.87<lb /><lb />with the other extras, was dismiss-| Below aré No: "intone oF sotton<lb />ed. A few days later she went-80/and peanuts for 7 as<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. . &amp;; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok :<lb />(COTTON.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Toner y.<lb />be | PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />earnest appeal, ig propristan: Bayan oancy : : o3<lb />to question ber. sp ) $1 bu<lb /><lb />~o*~Why are you so anxious to come ia .<lb /><lb />se ue meat. nville Maricet. .<lb /><lb />His question brought forth the Beers erie M. Sch 7 Ne: t0°98<lb />following confession: Western Sides. | 6te.7<lb /><lb />oYou sea,� said the child, ~~my Sngarcured Hama 12.0. 184<lb />papa hasnTt got any work. Every: Corn Meal hd<lb />morning he goes out to look for! Piogr, Family 4.00 to 4°50] ©<lb />work. And when he comes home at/1-ard 5s to 10<lb />night and he hasnTt got any work/Oats z be 50<lb />mamma eries, and then. that most Sugar otes<lb />always makes papa. cry, too, and/guit per sack i soto 8<lb />when I see them both crying, I. get Chickens to 20<lb />crying foo. If you will let mé come Tete ner doz 104m tay<lb />here and work, I shan't beT home| Beeswax. per lz<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />a O28 ero THB<lb />é REFLECTOR. Orrtcx |<lb />iF a x<lb /><lb />"IF YOU WANT""<lb /><lb />ee eee<lb /><lb />Sat<lb /><lb />s@- Practice in all the Courts,<lb />oo apne peal<lb /><lb />ATHAM ~&amp; oxts<lb />a3 fwires siewouds leo? be<lb />GREE VILLE. N. C. Sei<lb /><lb />4 lip - DAMD &amp; HARDENOY ie -.<lb />come every day.  L.-will never T ho ae 7 Sail yasoe crear<lb /><lb />Special attention: ass tercelledtions<lb />and settle eran<lb /><lb />we, a<lb /><lb />Seretiscms aines CE Zor.<lb /><lb />oom<lb /><lb />On Fifth peers near Five.<lb /><lb />A nN As<lb />es any<lb /><lb />Rts sen ge nable rates.<lb />fortable | Good 5<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE:<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>" ""<lb /><lb />" oOUR SCRAP 00K,<lb /><lb />_- =<lb /><lb />and mail train<lb /><lb />Borth, 4. Ns: Guingé<lb />rriyes 6:37 P. M.. 7+. 4<lb /><lb />iT. cee<lb /><lb />~mectves 2:00 P.<lb />~3 F 3<lb />wrrves_trom Wash<lb /><lb />Passer<lb /><lb />, cca Saath<lb />M., leaves 2:16.P.<lb /><lb />-#<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />w.c. Billings arrived srom Raytevif<lb />Sunday.<lb />Cadet J. M. Moore returned to the A.<lb />&amp; M. College at Raleigh to-day.<lb /><lb />Harvey Jones, one of ou) hoys, hxs<lb />been on the sick list since saat<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />zie =<lb /><lb />Fair Tuesday, preceded b<lb />local showers today, much coc<lb />and probubly trout amtiny morn-<lb />ing-<lb /><lb />a a a :* uw<lb /><lb />" *<lb />~Sunday afternoon fire broke out in<lb />the woods back of the race<lb /><lb />came near destroying the stables A|<lb /><lb />crowd went out from town to fight the<lb />fire and keep it back. ..<lb /><lb />~ceili<lb /><lb />Morris r has,a supply of<lb />nice apples; , Granges, lem -<lb />ons, benanas, ay and - fresh<lb />candies that he ig selling ebesp.<lb /><lb />Subscrilis. fo the D itry REFLEC-<lb />Tor 25 a a oo<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK,<lb /><lb />Giiiv vi pe<lb />oa A a!<lb />eps<lb /><lb />~ :<lb /><lb />best 1<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />=<lb />en<lb />oe<lb /><lb />snogtemag<lb /><lb />and the isa are<lb /><lb />+ agen<lb /><lb />Saleen<lb /><lb />oe cet<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />hay<lb />~me erent<lb />a<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ass<lb /><lb />First-cl<lb /><lb />| ~<lb />}<lb /><lb />H. B.C<lb /><lb />where nothing but<lb /><lb />For<lb /><lb />_ 3t,B, QLARK.<lb /><lb />!<lb />:<lb /><lb />- 'B. 8/Sheppard feft this mortitng ~for<lb />Parkersburg to visit tris sott who is at<lb />school there. _<lb /><lb />B. E. perks aed brite arrived Sat-<lb />arday evening and make their home at<lb />E. BR. AikenTs in Porbestown.<lb /><lb />RESOLUTIONS.<lb /><lb />Adopted by the Plymouth Bar.<lb /><lb />At a meeting of the Bar of Piy-<lb />mouth and visiting iawyers in at-<lb />tendance upon the Superior Court<lb />them in session, on Wedneeasy<lb />night, 23rd; "2met-; resolutions in<lb />honek? of | sid lute oMaj. _ C.<lb />Latham were unanimonusiy adopt:<lb />ed. Hon. J- E. Mocre, of Wil<lb />hamston, presided over the meet.<lb />ing aud eulogistic speechesT were<lb />made by himself, W. D. Pruden,<lb />8S. B. Spruill and T. 8S. Armstead.<lb />The ~resolutions were prefaced by<lb /><lb />H lakeeteh of the life aad public<lb /><lb />Services of Maj. Latham, bnt as<lb />very much the same ground war<lb />covered in this asin the article<lb />that appeared in the REFLgcror<lb />the da Lay after his death, we onty<lb /><lb />7s cape wig?<lb /><lb />a things that concerned her<lb />fame and prosperity; the Bar omp<lb /><lb />poobhe i tedetite Nor<lb /><lb />oo whom they. could always<lb />F + Haas Pron 9 tender. out<lb />directly |<lb />Th<lb /><lb />resolutions~ be!<lb /><lb />pemnpes samapeshe above ah Segment are =<lb />Bmp repeat<lb /><lb />of these<lb /><lb />Ee<lb /><lb />,<lb />i Giieaiee.<lb /><lb />ae sere<lb /><lb />isin Pas.<lb /><lb />: peace<lb /><lb />stellacwo wtns in livety toxdays<lb />\ Kastern was chock full, -<lb /><lb />A. new let. of Capes, Dress|*<lb />goods, Trimmings «and Shirt<lb />Waist Plaids, at LangTs..<lb /><lb />L.. H. Pender is having a double story<lb /><lb />ne took Ting oa Bee oWhose Faces | Saute had Did Wes. Get iepped in<lb /><lb />oThe|\to<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />addition made to his residence in Skin-<lb />nerville. . . :<lb /><lb />Car load of choice Prairis Hay<lb />cheap, $1.00 per 100 at S..M<lb />Sialtz.<lb /><lb />_ If it does not rain before the circu:<lb />gets here the elepbanis will kick up a<lb />big dust Friday.<lb /><lb />A tittle child of W. H: Smith has 8 of<lb />mild ease of Giplitheria. ~he house has<lb />been quarantined.<lb /><lb />The Hotels and Restaurants all<lb />buy their Batter from me. W hy?<lb />because 1 xeep the best.<lb /><lb />D.S. Suivi<lb /><lb />This has been a grit chewing dan.<lb />the wind filling eyes sad: mouths with<lb />almost a peck of dirt. .<lb /><lb />Joe, Milier, a very old ~colored mao,<lb />died here Saturday night, Ln his day<lb />he cui more yards of ditches than any<lb />other man in she county.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Beautiful Sermon.<lb /><lb />pastorate kere. The one Sunday<lb />morning was especially beaatifal.<lb />His subject was oMusic,� which<lb />he treated uader the sub-divis-<lb />ions: Music 1s Nature's art; iv is &amp;<lb />BibleT doctrine; being buch ~of<lb />these it is GodTs power; the<lb />earth is not the home of. music<lb />but its. home isin Heaven; music<lb />does.noet die with us, bat- lives<lb />after us hére and with asin Heav-<lb />be | en. All of these headings wate | Sor<lb />well dicussed, many beaatifal<lb />thoughts being given his hearers,<lb />und ali present were delighted |;<lb />atricten | with it.<lb /><lb />Show Wrecker at Lang~s.<lb />Show you a fall line of Capes<lb /><lb />| When your,.thoughta<lb /><lb />~JBC<lb />oDRY<lb /><lb />Rey. C. M. Billings preached |}:<lb />two of the best sermons, Sunday |'<lb />that be has delivered darjue bis}<lb /><lb />- 7 es .-<lb />~ ; *. % -<lb />| 3<lb />é i :<lb />~ 3<lb />F. ~S 7.<lb />e es!<lb /><lb />turn .,<lb /><lb />the many, many things<lb /><lb />por vou will haye. to. buy<lb /><lb />1 Sse tor fer tue fomtait<lb /><lb />If and fandiv turn<lb />ps toward the<lb /><lb />..<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />nwnere yow owill: tind<lb />a the la ats<lb /><lb />Dee. ore ed fine the<lb /><lb />~flewing goods :<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Dress, :<lb /><lb />T Goods and<lb /><lb />Tr'mmi'gs<lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />Gentlemen<lb />Furnish- "<lb /><lb />ing Goods.<lb /><lb />@ Shirts,<lb /><lb />_ Neckties,<lb /><lb />Four-in-<lb />Sea , wre<lb />. Catiars,<lb /><lb />Hosiery,<lb />Yankee<lb /><lb />Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats _and<lb /><lb />of many and vaiied kitids.<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine-and-Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Catpets, Rugs<lb />, Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb />and Table Oit Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand $s, and astock<lb />of FURNITURE that wiil sur-<lb />prise and delight you both as<lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-.<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />he Lard, Sygar, Molasses,<lb />Sagging ana T a Tics, Peanut<lb />Webuy<lb /><lb />COTO AD PEANOTS<lb /><lb />and pay the Pani oid ~market } prices<lb /><lb />egg<lb />beat: v8 t Re<lb /><lb />trom $100.40 $20.00.<lb /><lb />oShow you a beautifal line� of Padan Bros. SHOE! SHOES for<lb />Wool and Sitk Plaids. ; + shaun<lb />Show you. an. elegant. line of -éarriea®� Wire acsed. te are<lb />4 Dreas,goods and Trimmings.  eat cad ftom med ee B eam<lb />a ~Show you's ~cheaper. ~and pon pred th eae oe Goods are, peat,<lb />" assortment of gvads, thap ever... and pleasty p: Bait ct hperel platted<lb /><lb />Raga satan profit bye seater para he tek Baebes<lb />yRoingto LanesSow. oJ PB OBE CRRY «Cn<lb /><lb />° 'e O<lb /><lb /></p>
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