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          <lb />LE<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. NOVEMBER 5, 1895.<lb /><lb />New<lb />Creation.<lb /><lb />in<lb />WRAPS<lb />at<lb /><lb />MunfordTs<lb /><lb />Fine<lb />Clothin:<lb /><lb />Shoes<lb /><lb />and<lb />Dry Goods<lb />at<lb /><lb />MunfordTs<lb /><lb />NEXT DOOR TO BANK.<lb /><lb />~'an eye forever.<lb /><lb />CAN YOU SHOOT? |<lb />{<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />the!<lb /><lb />Some Rules That Will Lesson<lb /><lb />Danger in Handing a Gun,<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Ameri-<lb />can Field sends that paper the<lb />follewing rules, which if carefully<lb />observed by those carrying weap�<lb /><lb />ons will avoid wany sac acci-<lb />dents:<lb /><lb />1. Never undei any circumstan-<lb /><lb />ces pointa gun toward a human!<lb />being.<lb /><lb />2. Neyer curry it so that if it<lb />were accidentally discharged it<lb />would even endanver the life of a<lb />dog.<lb /><lb />3. Always think which way your<lb />gun is pointed, ana if a compan-<lb />ion is inthe ticld with you, no<lb />matter how near or how tempting<lb />the game appears, do not shoot<lb /><lb />shot may be sufficieut to destroy<lb /><lb />4. Never carry 4 loaded gun in<lb />@ wagon-<lb /><lb />5. Never carry a loaded gua<lb />over a fence; pat it through and<lb />then get over.<lb /><lb />6. Always carry a gun at half<lb />cock; if a breech loader, never<lb />let the hammer rest on the plung<lb />ers.<lb /><lb />7. Never get in front of a gun.}<lb />if you are falling, drop it so that<lb />the muzzle will be from you.<lb /><lb />8. If the vartridge sticks, the<lb />stout blade of a knife will. proba"<lb />bly extract it; if not, take out the<lb />other cartridge, cut a straight<lb />stick and poke it outfrom the<lb />muzzle; eyen then do not get in<lb />fiont of the gun.<lb /><lb />9. After firing one barrel, take<lb />the cartridge out of the other and<lb />examine the wad to see that it is<lb />not loosened, as it sometimes is<lb />after a heavy recoil, for should it<lb />get into the barrel it is liable to<lb />burst the gun.<lb /><lb />10, Never set a gun up so that<lb />if it should fall the muzzle would<lb />be toward you.<lb /><lb />11. Neyer keep a loaded gun in<lb />the house.<lb /><lb />Follow these rules, be self pus<lb />sessed and the. fields will afford<lb /><lb />wintil you know wh re be is;astray| =<lb /><lb />STOP LYING.<lb /><lb />Awake at night thinking about how and where you can spend your hard-enraéd<lb />money to the best advantage. You want the best possible values ob- ay<lb />tainable when purchasing a thing for wear. it is more<lb />than right that you should have what you<lb />To get the best vai ues go to<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />Where prices on all ara goods are several notches lower than the i : -<lb /><lb />want.<lb /><lb />water in the Tar river, The stock embraces MenTs, Boys and Childrens<lb /><lb />CLOTHING. CLOT LING 4 CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />""In fact a complete assortment of<lb /><lb />ith FURNISHINGS, uy GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, W. :<lb /><lb />The Treasury circulation stencil:<lb />shows a net decrease of money in. the . 4<lb />Treasury during October of $12,973,340, - 4<lb />and an increase of $13,265.807- of all<lb />kinds uf money in circula:iion in the~-<lb />United States duriug October, making _.<lb />the total circulation foot up $1,.598,859,-<lb />70,-<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />rriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Botind Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb /><lb />Sevaiier Myers atrives from Wash 316, or $12.72 per capita based on<lb />ngton Monday, Wednesday and Friday $878,000 population,<lb />eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. |<lb />Going South, s<lb /><lb />Harriss Wire Buckle Suspenders _<lb />all Buckles and fastenings war-<lb />at J. B.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Wednesday: Showers -in mee oe for  abs years,<lb />portion, fair in west. jCherry &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />Lang leads in Children , Misses, ets Cloaks.<lb /><lb />WE ARE EDUCATING YOU<lb />IN CLOAK GOODNESS.<lb /><lb />Though it has cost us lots of time and<lb />money to learn what we know of Cloaks |<lb />we freely givethe knowledge away, what "<lb /><lb />benefits you benefits us.<lb /><lb />In addition we keep a fine line of Ladies<lb />Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shoes, Notions.<lb /><lb />you sport without danger.<lb /><lb />COME AND SEE LANG.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>T¥<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editer.<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-ciass mail matter.<lb />EVERY AFTEBNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />_"  """"<lb /><lb />"anenenin<lb /><lb />""$""""<lb /><lb />. Holmes, the murderer of Ben-<lb /><lb />_ Jamin Pitzel, who has been on<lb />trial in Philadelphia for the past<lb /><lb />Peeveral days has been convicted<lb />of murder in the first degree and<lb />must hang unless something<lb />comesin later to save nim. His<lb />attorney will endeavor to get a<lb />new trial, which it seems to us he<lb />ought to have becaase he was<lb />without counsel until atter the<lb />jury had been selected, and pre-<lb />cmptorily forced into the trial by<lb />the presiding jadge. If no trial<lb />is granted there will be an ap-<lb />peal to the Supreme Court.<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />Durant, the man who has been<lb />on trial in San Francisco for the<lb />last two or three months for the<lb />murder vf Bisaach Lamont ia<lb />Immanuel Church on the 3rd day<lb />of last April, has been found<lb />guilty of marderio the first de-<lb />gree. He is also now ww be tried<lb />for the killing of Miunie Wil-<lb />liams. He protests his innocence<lb />very earnestiy since his convic-<lb />tion and says it all seems ftike a<lb /><lb />A Raven.F:id Preacher,<lb /><lb />past week been treated to a series<lb /><lb />of sermons in every way unex<lb /><lb />pected, and perhaps not very well<lb />appreciated. A man by the name<lb />of Boyd came to town lIast Fri-<lb />day and began preaching in the<lb />court house every afternoon and<lb />nigbt- With him were his wife<lb />apd one child. Oongregations-<lb />and collections were both quite<lb />scan~y, till Saturday the family<lb />took its position on the court<lb />house square and awaited tor a<lb />congregation. The preacher took<lb />up bis accordeon and played a<lb />little, but no congregation as-<lb />sambled. Night came, and they<lb />were still there, supperless and<lb />without shelter for the night, the<lb />preacher saying that he had no<lb />money to pay for his board, anf<lb />that he would not return to the<lb />boarding house. Some gentle-<lb />men made upenough to pay for<lb />their supper and night's lodging,<lb />and since then they have been<lb />getting enough to pay their way<lb />by the help of being asked oat to<lb />different meals, as some of their<lb />hearers have been doing- The<lb />preacher says that he is a reform-<lb /><lb />ed drunkard and is doing the<lb /><lb />dream to him. The case has<lb /><lb />ttracted attention in all rts of i<lb />attrac atten in all pa re) lie directed, aud that the Lord is<lb /><lb />the United States, and not many)<lb />people are surprised at the ver-<lb />dict-<lb /><lb />"""""E<lb /><lb />No Domestic Animals,<lb /><lb />Japan is a land without the do-'<lb />mestic animals. It is this lack)<lb />which strikes the stranger so for-<lb />cibly in looking upon Japanese}<lb />landscapes. There no cows; the<lb />Japanese neither drink milk nor<lb />eat meat. There are but few horses<lb />and these are imported maialy for<lb />the use of foreigners. The freight<lb />cara in the city streets are pulled<lb />and pushed by coolies, and the<lb />pleasure carriages are drawn by<lb />men. There are but few dogs,<lb />and these are neither used as<lb />watch dogs, beasts of burden, nor<lb />in huating, except by foreigners.<lb />Foreigners will soon break up<lb />this monotopy. They will place<lb />the American hog there to squeal<lb />for food and to become food, and<lb />otbers will take cats there to sing<lb />on sheds oOft in the atilly night.�<lb />They will have acimals.<lb /><lb />LordTs work in the way that he<lb /><lb />jtaking care of him. When some<lb />~one asks him out to dinner he<lb />| considers that the good Samari-<lb />~tan is sent by the Lord- He cer-<lb />tainly has implicit faith in some-<lb />~thing or somebody, for he sat on<lb />ithe public square all Saturday<lb />[evening with not a cent in his<lb />pocket and no prospect for either<lb />any supper or a bed for the<lb />night, and sat as quietly aad un-<lb />disturbed, too,as would a man<lb />whose barns were full to over-<lb />flowing.<lb /><lb />He holds allegiance to no de-<lb />nomination, and seems to be a<lb />free lancein eyery respect. He<lb /><lb />~preaches and sings and his wife<lb /><lb />prays and sings."Monroe /our-<lb />nal.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Mr. E. St. syohn, Viee President<lb />of the S. A. L., has granted to all<lb />employes in the service of the<lb />road threée months, a trip to<lb />Atianta. Wives and dependent<lb />memberr of families will also be<lb />given transvortation: ~<lb /><lb />Monroe people have for the!<lb /><lb />TOBACER<lb /><lb />BUYERS. AND SELERS<lb /><lb />Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />DRY GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty glad to wait on<lb />you andshow 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 /><lb />goods. 1 will give the bencfit to<lb /><lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<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 />College Hotel<lb /><lb />oO<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best aud highest location areund<lb />qweenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb /><lb />Rooms large and comfortable. ~Table<lb />"_ lied with the best the market af<lb />ards.<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable.<lb /><lb />J. F. KING,<lb /><lb />LIVERY, SALE AND FELD<lb /><lb />STABLES.<lb /><lb />On Fifth Street near Five<lb />Points.<lb /><lb />int at reasonable rates Good<lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />J. L Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCKR THE"<lb /><lb />CTY FLEGTRIC. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />be south, and prices are low. We<lb />make sh ts eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb /><lb />to our store on Monday and<lb /><lb />Prices<lb /><lb />Passengers carried to any<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />5. M, SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTFLDERS<lb /><lb />NARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />chasing else where. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits brxiches.<lb /><lb />FLOU2. COFFFE, SUGAk<lb />KILO, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />always uf ow EST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBASLA SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />ylete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tusult<lb />jhetimes. Our goods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. VW. SCHUG Pa. Fraenville. N C<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />~The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1886,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weal fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish to<lb />pursue a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wich credit, any College in 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 anil<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided in makmg arran<lb />ments to continue in tbe higher sch cole<lb />The disciplive will be kept at its<lb />present standard,<lb />Neither time nor<lb /><lb />attention nor<lb /><lb />work will be sparec to make this school<lb />all that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further particulars seeT or ad-<lb /><lb />July 30,1895. .<lb /><lb />W. H. RaGspAe,<lb />Principal<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />, cco MARKET!<lb />7 ELDON R. B Aeris ee OREENVILLE TORACC<lb />. TON &amp; Ww . * : 5 EEF zs .<lb />TMMOSEND BRANCH Pf A man the other day employed | Le 3<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. a carpenter. to partition off a part} LY 0. L- sor ners . J peeisl &amp; BLOW, tel<lb />~ Condengee Bopennie, of his study. and. particularly a | "Green weeveeel to 2h ATTORNEYS-AT-EAW.4 =<lb />nee 3 SOUTH. structed the workman to m Tops. G ms oee rs opeaNyH eee<lb />nib aned | the partition: eound-proof. che o8 Red. . .. nee 8 ..sto4 6@ Practice in wUlthe. Course 5;<lb />Oct. 6th is ¥ A S oA do thie effectually with. 2 Gling ° A ee **" 18 to 18 3. H. BLOUNT. A ee<lb />"_ ws = 1 of sa waust. When it was finish" &amp; Fine. cee C88 CHF edee 6 o li Pprount, &amp; nara T e ee<lb />A. M. oe * ° ed the man stood on ore side and CUTTERS " A de abe i to 20 Tr GREEN VILLE, a. 0. :<lb />ei Darvk ue 12 37|10 20 _jealled tothe carpenter on the «  Fine.... ...... to 878) go Practice tnT all the Courts. ° Pe<lb />co other: | 7 SKINNER<lb />oCan me, John?� Cotton Peanut, ~le C. LATHAM. j§§§ HARRY Dae<lb />Ly Tarboro | 12 20) No gelatine bit,� was the| Below are Norfolk om = oe p AtHaM. &amp; SKINNER,<lb />6 O- ~=? d uts for yester<lb />ia Wilson 2 03{11 03 prompt reply. | [by Cobb: Bros. &amp; ~Commission Mer) * ATTORNETEWAT-LAW<lb />Vo He 2 53 are yaaa ~ poe . chants of Norfok = = GREEo VILLE. N. C.<lb />Lv Fay'tteville| 4 3u|12 63 menek 0 tear! -_|@ood Middling 8 15-16 ng epee ERE EH Te: "<lb />Ar, Fiorgncy h motives) mMiddiip : coe Fe<lb />"-" mea Some women, throug in alLow Middling 8 3-16| Wilson, N, C., Greenville, N.C. "<lb />Sz of economy, turn the flame. in _.|Good Ordinsry 7% CODD .S HARRIS: | ee<lb />P. M. A.M jsary to leave it ~burning, yet not| ote PEANUTS. a4) fos _rogeritie, 3 oa9<lb />Lv Magnolia, | 4 16 *ulthing they wonld not. de. Usher |e abba<lb />6 45 were aware that the 0 ~ srecrag bee .<lb />Ar Wilmington P.M A.M just as fast, but the gas does not Cheap inal aia n Rates a<lb />TRAINS GOING. NOTE. burn, hence is martin he | sei Greenville Market.<lb />; ~ | ivi Orri d by S. M. Schultz. .<lb />Dated 2e| se Ys |the room giving awe Corrente 15 to 25<lb />Oct. 6th éaic z2 |\oder, which is not only offensive) pier per ib | Aedes<lb />1895. zA|z __ AG to smell, but poisonous to re Sugar cured Hams 12 to A Cotton States and brat! |<lb />A. M.|P.M. life. The gas thus thrown off is iain 50 to 65 a7<lb />Ly eee aes s $ 83 jeapable of . causing ean Gora Meal ily 4.00 to 460 ATLANTA, GA.<lb />Ly Selma 12 82 and some. contagious fevers. ol! Lard ot = rod Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st.» 1895,<lb />Ar Wilxn ala tac "|""-|the lamp inaat burn, even ai &amp; see 4 tos veya ks<lb />2 = turned up and put a big shade efi Sack 96 20175 ee ' eee<lb />28 saraune = 13} te 16| Lhe Atlantic Coast Line "<lb />"_"\"-" Ann Arbor, r dez<lb />-"" A. M .M.| Inbis address at Ann . + rd ao 2 T Palace Buffet<lb />9 26 7 00| ng; tly, Senator Hill sug- Through © oPullman Pa =:<lb />Ly nee 8 26 8 31 Mich.» TeeseMy, to the " Sleeping Cars between New York " :<lb />Bd M s 9 40| gested three. amendments " = ast Atlanta Ga. via itches, Pete 21<lb />Cae Le Gollste ~ | 100 10 27/Conetitution, one making a THE MORNIN "| villey lorence, Orangeburi, )<lb />Ly Tarboro 248; ; Presidential term six years, ne The Oldest Augneta. For sche i]<lb />i 2 SB making the President inelligi e ing Piny spelt Atlante Oo Or<lb />$e s z to'a second term ; the second pro- al Ne ew aper in ey und creed. ie<lb />oun o viding for the election of | _P fra D: ly sp J. W.MORRIB, C.5. .CAMPDE i.<lb />P. M. v. MIP. M, bv the direct vote o Div, Pass. Agt v. Pass Agt<lb />Lv Wilson us i a i % pengle, aa the third earhorizig North Carolina. Charlestony8.C e Righme eg<lb />Ar Rocky Mt he President to veto objection- T. M, EM A.<lb />twtr [4 able parts of ball without voto The Only Six-Dollar Daily of| "7:1. Mgr, Ken iene<lb />Lv Tarboro 2 07 ing the whole the State. ni<lb />Rocky Mt | 333) = |12 its Olass in<lb />Ar Weldon ="! JOEL PATRICK, " ee<lb />owed Road BU YER, Favors Limited Free nage<lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch a COTTON -:- of American Silver. and. Repeal<lb />saves Weldon £44 pm.) Halitix N.C Ten Per Ceni. Tax on|!<lb />arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p GRIFTON, N. C. of the Ten 50 UIUE<lb />o.."Greonvilie 6. iff satan Kinston ya0 Will be in Greenville Wednes-/| sate ae econ eh $1. peers $5 _ a<lb /> = Fee vilteT 823 a. m. Arriving|day and Ayden Wriday of each per esi H Bs NARD, |% ___S8ND YQUR""._ 14<lb />Fialitax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am\weok. ha 4 oWilmi ton, N. C. .<lb />daily except Sundav. ° lleviate &amp; Frop.. ng! $ JOB ads PRINTING § :<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Greenville Co egia - , " -<lb />Weshingwe 7.00 a, m., arrives Annies 2 it te. bers. - ~ " TO T Eb<lb />8.40p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; F returning Insti u . Bar - \y<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p.m , Parmele 6.10 8.D = } REFLECTORT Orrice�<lb />m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. �"�.|/.REENVILLK, N.C cite tall Bagley, |= 7<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with (yf Principal. W Wie tegn| GAMES A. SMITH, "Lap You wANT-<lb />trains on scotland Neck Branch. Teachers. Next wee et eee RELA ss) TONSORIAL ARTIST. "<lb />) leaves 4 £ C, vis Albe-| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,895." All| 4 Reh Ne TELM, was 0<lb />: matic &amp; Raleigh 5. B. R.R. Sor. Me Sisacrn Languages. Music will oe|qgg- Patronage solicited. mA<lb />day, me 5 00 pe, Sanday #00, P. Mi the. conservatory . plan,<lb />Maseruting leaves ipmmeath Gail Sxo0p"| by va graduate oin muse. oat kind | ERBERT EDMUNDS, |.<lb />Sundog, 6.80 a. m..Bunday 9. Eo cere reasonapie; Ar and. Elocution eal a<lb />serivefarbore 16 10.25 a.m and ni wh be taught, if desired, Calis rae a8 ral Eat osiren to? cleaning<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a<lb /><lb />eo ee ee ce<lb /><lb />mee<lb /><lb />kik Cate hat tal &amp; et<lb />= aa ents r # 7a 4<lb /><lb />5 Oe ee ee<lb />etal oe Be Bae<lb /><lb />rs i.<lb /><lb />dibs ~ee<lb />Pee" fe ee bl fe<lb /><lb />"PAID FOR "<lb /><lb />-GOTONRER<lb /><lb />Pw. are General Commission Merchapss<lb />"and headquarters for"<lb /><lb />LIFE, : IRE.o AND NGA<lb /><lb />INSURANCE<lb /><lb />It you wish to place your Insurance in<lb />the hands of the best Old Hine C4<lb />nies call'to set as. Tf you� wish te<lb />vest in the largest, cidest and strongest<lb />company in the world, let us place you<lb />in the Grand O1d . .<lb /><lb />MUTUAL LIFE: OF NEW YORK<lb /><lb />Where there is unity there is strength.<lb /><lb />-- Our office is tecated: on ~Main street,<lb />néxt ts hardware store, ~<lb /><lb />Very.tru y.<lb /><lb />WHITE &amp; SPEIGHT,<lb /><lb />GREEN VIELE, N. C.<lb /><lb />A<lb />td<lb />t<lb /><lb />acs down. :<lb /><lb />te il<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />.<lb />)<lb /><lb />ut best is kept) °<lb /><lb />Le<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a<lb />e<lb />ieee<lb />ee nate<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />vs<lb />f<lb />° 1° # *<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />th<lb />vie<lb /><lb />alll<lb />e<lb />on<lb />reece<lb />-<lb />et<lb /><lb />vr, a<lb />7 ie:<lb /><lb />or"<lb />4<lb /><lb />ere no<lb />d<lb /><lb />"39"<lb /><lb />}<lb />4<lb />a @ *« * *,<lb />~ &amp;<lb /><lb />7<lb />4<lb /><lb />F<lb />wh<lb />é<lb /><lb />A WISE MOVE.<lb /><lb />The County Commussioners Will Scli<lb />the Market Hou e Lot.<lb />Pitt county basa wise and pro-<lb />gressive Board of Comm T~ssioners.<lb />They are thorougk businéss men.<lb />and their acts show that they<lb />have the best interests of the<lb />county at heart. Inthe last few<lb />years they have inaugurated<lb />Giany  tmprovements that epeak<lb />yolumues to their credit and<lb />prove of great benefit to the pec-<lb />ple. Among thess* way be men<lb />tioned the dam across the low<lb />lands north of the river bridge at<lb />Greenville, the improvements at<lb />the County Home, the bridge<lb />across Grindle creek at the ~ Car<lb />ney place, and so on. Then. at<lb />their Ostober meeting they. gave<lb /><lb />.|out a contract for butiding vaults<lb />_jin the Court House fer<lb /><lb />the pre<lb />servation and protection of connty<lb />tecurds, something that has long<lb />been needed. Now this has been<lb />followed up with anvothez step<lb />which we believe the people geu.<lb />erally will commend. At. sbis<lb />meetias on Mondry they opasse.<lb />au order to offer for sate the ep~)<lb />tire lot in front of the Corrt|<lb />House, upcn which the Market<lb />House is situated, and apply the<lb />proceeds to paying for the vaalés| at<lb />~and making some other needed<lb />improvements about the Coart|.<lb />~House, thus saving the necessity<lb />lof drawing on the people for bax-<lb />es to meet these pay ments. -<lb />DPhbis lot as it stands is not brieg<lb />ing &amp;-~penny of revenue ~to the<lb /><lb />é wit<lb /><lb />~lbave ~Schalig. gebata<lb /><lb />~county, and the only waytd ob~<lb />tain-any beset frow itis tool!<lb /><lb />Sobikae SRY ND Hashes<lb />Bowes Re erin | at Aion<lb /><lb />| with<lb /><lb />jal sorry affords o tel teed<lb />Liste Bart: aseeeg:<lb /><lb />le uf<lb />s9e<lb />removed and<lb /><lb />elorguaepierie 3 Ys,<lb /><lb />~this Market House<lb /><lb />true, thimedunty is aaddy ad obli-<lb /><lb />derivéd, !'when by oseliing 10 and<lb /><lb />asiog: the feuds ad! taey propuse<lb /><lb />the entire connty will be | materi-<lb /><lb />aliy and permancatiy benetitted.<lb /><lb />Phe Commissioners pave made<lb />move, aad the peapie are<lb />~them ~ia it.<lb /><lb />ae Cen I a OT aR<lb /><lb />eee me<lb /><lb />new goods<lb />Y. rk and<lb />Mountain Roll Batter, Buck wheat |.<lb />-Tepared P. Rri ip tosamOe: 1;<lb />Fiakes, Dried .Applesy Gatiforn<lb />Pranes aud raisins cleaned Car-<lb />rents, etc. ad<lb /><lb />DoaTt fo<lb /><lb />church counghis OTP HN F ee<lb /><lb />A large line~oréthe cele:<lb />R &amp; @ Corsetes.at J: Bu heery 4<lb /><lb />Mr<lb /><lb />CoTs. The ladies specially invited<lb />to inspect them.<lb /><lb />Sal SAT WOR we aa oThos on<lb /><lb />gation to sacrifiee-a desirable iot| do<lb />toa use from whicty nh Derefit is |<lb /><lb />NOVEMBER. MOTEs.<lb />Sung in the Key of oG�"Join the<lb />¢ ae "e<lb /><lb />Dinteos 8.25 to 835.<lb /><lb />There 1s a slight ,ise.of water in the<lb />river.<lb /><lb />Car load'~of choice Prairie Hay<lb />cheap, $1.00 per 100 at 8. M<lb />i Shultz.<lb /><lb />The Rocky Mount Fair begins to-<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />The . celebrated clown, John<lb />Lowlow, says the oSouthern<lb />Leader's the best trgar he vyger<lb />smokec. For sale at D.S: SmithTs.<lb /><lb />There Se re, og on in<lb />market t®-day.T<lb /><lb />Grapulated sugar 5 cent<lb />dound at F-B. Cherry &amp; Co's. ©<lb /><lb />Beattiful stylish avaT cheap<lb />Dress Goods and Trimutiues ut<lb />J. Be Oberry. &amp; :WoTs. A<lb />The ridge agross Grindle,. Creek .at;<lb />the Carney place has been completed<lb /><lb />and row affords a'eplendid crgesing. |:<lb /><lb />News: Fhe © bestT Ftour ©T is<lb />ProcterT: Kaott. ! suid) by? S. M..<lb />Schultz Try a 24 lb bag.<lb /><lb />The . chickens haye commenced:crew-<lb /><lb />ing early. They may be rejo cing over<lb />ithe approaching ee ofturkey.<lb /><lb />oFibre ~Chamois Dress Lining<lb /><lb />and new� st-les of Dress Goods<lb />4. B. Chetry -&amp; ~Co's!<lb /><lb />~STroten: Ov Friday November<lb />ist? A deuble bdrrel ~i breech<lb />loadin 2 .guug with thecsteck broek:<lb />en near tbe hammers. The..fiad-<lb />er will be iberally rewarded.<lb />wos. cof te ormpeb '&amp; Moye<lb /><lb />per<lb /><lb />yeory rands of cigars and<lb />they Pas oe to get suited.<lb /><lb />y.¥ our, Macin osh, og Rnb-<lb />eo? pais at J. B, herry,&amp; p Uo's.<lb />and savé money.� ~<lb /><lb />@ S8i07 3:<lb />4 Pree raae ~L.. wil<lb />sale e at m:<lb />Fift "i ah Mr, BY<lb /><lb />now ou ést<lb /><lb />conduct 8<lb /><lb />ald. ~stend<lb />Ww. ~Comap, is<lb />selecting stock for<lb /><lb />cbhasi qwould<lb />do w<lb /><lb />SAY Ta by A es<lb />PROPER ~NOUNS.<lb /><lb />Third Person} Pliral Wansber, arenens<lb />Tense, Potential Mood. ead<lb /><lb />H i<lb />on Sk hner tqureea- Moudhy<lb /><lb />| Miss Carrj¢)@pbb! jest! co Washing-<lb />ton to-day. ;<lb />weittinske; Collégto rH. ¥, a aed<lb />amston, ishere. ".,<lb />Mrs. Lunrax DeCollens of ington:<lb />was here.Monday ane left ou the! even-<lb />ing train..;-cMv : 37afel<lb />oMrs. 4 Re ubenton; ~of Thittlefield,<lb />returned | home - Monday oevening after<lb />seas e eels 08 Rie XS D Rountrev.:<lb /><lb />°C. M: Bepriard oand�<lb /><lb />Hortetise<lb /><lb />Tucker, W. E. . Ww. iw "Tucker<lb /><lb />aud C. 8. Forbes have gone to the At-<lb />xpositiou.<lb /><lb />ante. 5<lb /><lb />~The reason ~so many pedple eb) .<lb />toi D.S. Smith fora: smoke js ~be.=| Ae<lb />sony bani eps.a. full. line of the} *- ©<lb /><lb />Qn |.<lb /><lb />. }petsya<lb />She  w:) Kin and "wite, aj<lb />iF vectas be : AS: Eg eu<lb /><lb />When your théugt.ta arn *<lb />to the many, many things -<lb />that you will haye to buy<lb />thie winter for bie Comteot<lb />of yourse!lf and fan He turn<lb />yeur potakone " the<lb />store of .<lb /><lb />be-t assorted line of the<lb /><lb />J B.Chenry &amp; C0<lb />DRY SOODS,<lb /><lb />displayed the latgeht aid<lb />meiy art varisd kinds<lb /><lb />Dress .<lb />Goods and<lb />TrTmmiTgs<lb />Notions,<lb />Gentlemen<lb />Furnish-<lb />etee ing Goods,<lb />oa Sharts,<lb />Neckttes,<lb />Four-in-<lb />Hand<lb />Searfs,<lb />Collars,<lb />Hosiery<lb />Yankee<lb />Notions,<lb />Hats -and<lb />oe Caps the<lb />vis negtéstT &amp;<lb /> nobbiest<lb />P style; La-<lb />oTREE dies. Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine qnd Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and-kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb />Foot Mats, Mattings, Fiooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Lur-<lb />tains, Curtuin-Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises; Hand-Bags; and-a stoek<lb />of FURNITURE that will. sur-<lb />prise aud delight you bath as.<lb />to quality and price, Baby Care:, .<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, "F. lour,.<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, » Molasses,<lb />| Salt, Bagging and Tics, Peaniit °<lb />| ~Sates and Twine.<lb /><lb />_ COTTON: AND PaaS<lb /><lb />and pay the oe market prices<lb /><lb />iid Far. them: penile]<lb />ReynoldTs SHOXS | for<lb />Men. and Boys canTt. be<lb />beat: =<lb />Pe dan Bue. SHOES for<lb /><lb />Sindee an in Bes MissesT ate<lb />nO¢ surp<lb />BOS SD W ire a moceer (Riapeefen: are<lb />watvanted, . Try: « pair, and: be -efi-<lb />vinceds hes eelebrated Ri «&amp; Gx) Co--<lb />peciaity. Our gootsare near,<lb />Binds ur price. are iv-z<lb />~ Our &amp; " are Hprayt<lb />sz.<lb /><lb />~ Te raz Van<lb /><lb />Ren 8)<lb /><lb />f \\ I<lb />yy \ rt WN<lb />La ff ff ' \ :<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />tae Tans REY C.<lb /><lb />i BC<lb /></p>
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