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          <lb />SAA MEN AIEEE EE BASS ENS ME II EEN<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.,. NOVEMBER "16, "1905.<lb /><lb />MUNFORDTS<lb />Ww. W.W:<lb /><lb />Attractions<lb />for this week<lb />New Dress<lb /><lb />Goods,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />A Series of of oAvice on<lb />the History of To-<lb />bacco Culturein<lb />the Eastern<lb />Counties<lb /><lb />OUR BUEETEHS:<lb /><lb />aaa<lb /><lb />Some of Those Who Have Carried<lb />Their Part of the Burden in Push-<lb />ing Greenville Forward.<lb /><lb />modity two factors aré abso-<lb />lutely necessary, a seller and a<lb />buyer, and we know cf no com-<lb /><lb />modity that requires any great-<lb />er number of either in order to<lb />obtain {the best results than<lb />tobacco. In establiching a to-<lb />bacco market the first thing<lb />that is necessary is tobacco, and<lb />the next thing somebody to<lb />buy it, and one of the most dif:<lb /><lb />ficult tasks on earth to do is to<lb />secure competent and reliable<lb />tobacco buyers fora new mar-<lb />ket, and then the difficult task<lb />of getting the sellers convinced<lb />that yeu Baye got the buyers<lb />for their product, that will. give<lb />them as math at home as. owhey<lb />can get elaewhere, commences<lb /><lb />_ |\gnd continnes.. oThese we can<lb /><lb />today boldly a } fearlessly say<lb />Greenville has.. ss who are re-<lb /><lb />| s of to-<lb />nian and _ Were<lb />we to undertake to =e a list of<lb />all those who have a: times<lb />been identified as buyers on<lb />this market we would not have<lb />space to speak a word for those<lb /><lb />om ~who are today permanently|<lb />~tidentfied here. 4<lb /><lb />In effecting the sale of a com-|<lb /><lb />CNS, RNS as wire L :<lb /><lb />. a<lb /><lb />Eastern warenonse on Sept. Ist,<lb />1892, there were present quite<lb />a number of tobacconists from<lb />a distance among them Mr. J. N-<lb />Gorman, of Richmond. On that<lb />day we have been told Mr, J.<lb />N. Gorman and R. W. Royster<lb />formed. a eopartnership for the<lb />purpose of conducting a leaf<lb /><lb />ville market. Nearly every<lb />body recollects how splendidly<lb />Mr. Royster worked for the<lb />Greenville market during the<lb />first year that he was here.<lb />Soon afzer the opening. of the<lb />second tobacco year of Mr. Roy-<lb />sterTs connection with the mar-<lb />ket the firm of R. W. Royster<lb />&amp; Uo. dissolved. As has before<lb />been stated Joyner &amp; Heilbroner<lb /><lb />now occupied by J. N. Gorman<lb />&amp; Co.,<lb />on. the market and after the<lb />dissvlution of the firm Mr. Koy-<lb />ster decided to go to Richmond,<lb />Mr. Gorman assuming the re-<lb /><lb />sponsibilities of the the firm<lb /><lb />[conTINUED ON SECOND siete<lb /><lb />At the opening breaks of na<lb /><lb />tobacco business on the Green~'-<lb /><lb />had sold to the firm of R. W.}<lb />Royster &amp; Co., the prize house):<lb /><lb />thus éstablishing them | -<lb /><lb />For First-class soit +: to<lb /><lb />-H. B. CLARK'S<lb /><lb />-raeomget the place of Mr. |<lb />Royster, Mr. ?. H. Gorman was<lb /><lb />sare way d 5) st<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />price<lb /><lb />ivan not<lb /><lb />H..B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />Middle s oretin Opera House Bic lock<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Bntered ni cccond-ciass mail matter.<lb /><lb />; EVERY AFTERNOON (EXOEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />sent to Greenville to. to.<lb />J. N. Gormar &amp; Co. =<lb /><lb />~PATRICK-MENRY GORMAN.<lb />+ above eut indi<lb /><lb />Mr ormaa. is nothing »<lb />boy zdw anf When eee<lb />to charge of<lb /><lb />of JN. Gorman �,�\ bad<lb /><lb />Cés h<lb />not _ -attai jo<lb />sgt tee. ater<lb />hana? eae Malay Si<lb />busidies tiled. n<lb />here by his firm aladeit y<lb />and ~skill tna<lb /><lb />ife 4 B,)<lb />position<lb /><lb />hamather bass<lb />for ix. its earliest days, long be-<lb />fore it was known what the<lb /><lb />Aire: whacked sashes Se 1 ta<lb /><lb />a aes<lb /><lb />=\ure, they were here and to show<lb /><lb />Kedbousae bad- inthe mar-|<lb /><lb />el and<lb /><lb />fac desta: aville, |<lb />asa copia market. We were<lb />: ie<lb /><lb />markets he said that in his<lb />i gi, would event -<lb /><lb /> leading bright to-<lb /><lb />Sreenyille owes much<lb /><lb />i ae &amp; Co. for the<lb />t t occupies now,<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />bacco market of Nort h Garo i<lb />na. At the Aug. 1884 meetin<lb />of the Greeuyilld Tobabé Boar?<lb /><lb />of Tradé Mr. P- H oGorman was<lb />chosen oVice-President ©<lb /><lb />befng plated on several import-<lb />a tanf committees. im: which .ca+<lb /><lb />STR cae oat<lb /><lb />CAMEO CARY ING. - by<lb /><lb />Fi « rd i a<lb /><lb />It Bounds spy Ls: sally in Reality a<lb /><lb />~Gravers and� ~thea boodpehs and other<lb /><lb />Gorman &amp; '<lb /><lb />Sasa<lb /><lb />{varies a good deal, so that some-<lb /><lb />JOY mua Aighod It Van trad Settet<lb /><lb />anticipated.<lb />Sometimes when a particular de-<lb /><lb />oot tofend a Bene ee Wola:<lb />the artidinient of the secs as<lb />make (the: bept 069 ofthe, shell<lb /><lb />must be ar-<lb />bovis to tid tvhite is<lb />thinnest,<lb /><lb />and figures where the<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />j to<lb /><lb />roundness to the limbs. It natural-<lb /><lb />" | ly follows that the one nean paper<lb />paint-<lb /><lb />, stands th<lb />|ing and and Sts ne = Pned.<lb /><lb />(ows will make pri greatest success<lb />as a cameo engraver.<lb />oPo take out any seratebes made by<lb /><lb />polished by rubbing it with pum-<lb />ice stoné and watér, after Which it<lb />must be washed in warm water,<lb />when a second polishing follows<lb />with pumivce~dust and ail and witha<lb /><lb />be wasbed<lb />finishT te gi<lb /><lb />n. The third and last<lb />Sg ome wom e<lb /><lb />gz) and sglphuric aci'l. A wery, hi<lb /><lb />gree of polish is thus obtain an<lb />bebeld 4 our c4 deo! -Pcrhaps not atT<lb /><lb />first the .suecess you dreamed, bué<lb />still fairly satisfactory. while with<lb /><lb />im time bave a choice bit to offera<lb /><lb />pacity, he tched business. \ ioken<lb />Such affciene et oot at Ena) Aa tra citmeo, abit ~You cut<lb />it?� .<lb />pe nee Fn habeas oYeu Ob, thatT @ nothing! I've<lb />and is déne @ozens bf them,"* and 0 forth.<lb />ident: of a: Tebeoce, as atidT so omy: while you im tirm initiate<lb />Trade in Morth-Carolina. your friend in tho mysteries of cam-<lb /><lb />eo cutting and feel sufficiently re-<lb />rear nag yous labors in ber ex-<lb /><lb />sleverness. "<lb /><lb />"Indiana<lb /><lb />o1 aes 3 pi kl Ds<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />smal]l, boxwaod stick. Then it mnat ,<lb /><lb />~You gd on to perfectiori ~and }<lb /><lb />pana ae Nowe great |<lb /><lb />- farnt<lb /><lb />ten<lb /><lb />,<lb />SUBiTie�,�<lb />i<lb />4<lb />T<lb />:<lb /><lb />ef<lb /><lb />be South, and<lb /><lb />your work to our<lb /><lb />wit<lb /><lb />Luas"Common<lb /><lb />t will be forwarded promptly.<lb />yas application: Ped<lb /><lb />aa Sorat 7<lb /><lb />oO»? 2... 2.8.0.6<lb />.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk of cotton<lb />and wouts for ak Ag furnished<lb />of ery Mer-<lb /><lb />anton<lb />Good M i<lb />$2 ee soe<lb />Low Middling?) | o 16. sy 7 9-16<lb />Good Ordinary 6}<lb /><lb />Tone"Quiet.<lb /><lb />PEARUTS.<lb />Prime °<lb />Sane Prime Bj f -<lb /><lb />Se TOT! 1<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />M u 4<lb />prepare WA a oer to ¥<lb />es ¢ 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 &amp; 183<lb />Corn 40 to 6u<lb />rCern Meal 50 to 65<lb />} Flour, Family ~"-= 4.00 to 4-50<lb />ard 53 to 10<lb />Oats 4U to 50<lb />Sugar to 6<lb />rc 1<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb /><lb />prices are low.<lb /><lb />make shipments eyery<lb /><lb />s<lb />Prices<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />S200 Lf<lb /><lb />De you wish tobe a fine<lb />busines man vf<lb />Do you wish<lb />Practieal Busines Education in<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />sure to<lb /><lb />enter tthe! blake we ee<lb />r yi anuary 6, 1896.<lb /><lb />d uarantees a<lb /><lb />igent b w euter his<lb /><lb />Wholé:5 months. wow young men &amp; ng<lb /><lb />of ahs sof the James<lb /><lb />ou to fail to find<lb /><lb />imgcognize. the het that you learn more<lb /><lb />o enter tie first day.<lb />iputiowarkmacene<lb /><lb />am.<lb /><lb />at an<lb /><lb />Prot. 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          <lb />a Fai<lb /><lb />" we<lb /><lb />ESTABLI4HED 1875-<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />TAKMEKS AND MEKUHANTS BLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />n allits branches,<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFFE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOowgstT Ms SKET PRICES<lb /><lb />TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />Liing youto buy at one profit. A con<lb />plete stock of .<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />al ways ouhaad wad sold us prices tugui!<lb />4 he times. Our goods areal! bought auc<lb />sold for CASH therefore, haviatg no ris+<lb />to run,we sell at a close ma<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHUL lz. Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />Mal beady.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 188%,<lb /><lb />and centinue for ten months,<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />isually taught in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition aud beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys wetl fitted and equipped for<lb />bu-iness, by taking. the sacadrmic<lb />course alone. Where they wish te<lb />pursue a higtier course, this school<lb />ruarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wi. h credit, any College in North<lb />Carolins . or the State University. oit<lb />refers tc ose who have recently left<lb />jts wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />statement. ,<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and<lb /><lb />moderate ability taking a course With |.<lb /><lb />wi will be aided iu making a oo<lb />ments to continge in the Shadorashooes<lb /><lb />The discipline will be Kept at ite<lb />present standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor attention nor<lb />work will be spared to make this school<lb />ail that parents could wish,<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb />July 30,1895. Princip<lb /><lb />lot opposite<lb /><lb />e of Trained: Dogs and Monkeys<lb /><lb />DonTt miss them. Tent on the vacant<lb /><lb />The most imerestivg troup<lb /><lb />10 and 20 cents.<lb />DonTt miss it.<lb /><lb />exter d<lb /><lb />G. W. SHEDMAN, AssTt Manager.<lb />Performance every Afternoon at 3 oTclock and at Night at 7:30. Admission<lb />A few seats reserved. A LadiesT and ChildrenTs Show.<lb /><lb />Aaaay eq4<lb />qufaoo Uy<lb /><lb />Q RSqlBAM ~Samo C<lb /><lb />~SIOTUIG O1MIOD ~suBIPEMOL ~8019] 417<lb />~gINOY OM} Surssy [I -JoUBVA PABA) vw QIK AotW<lb /><lb />99<lb />{jo ytB0<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />~SISIMOMAOFMOA ws CC.<lb /><lb />cS  " ee<lb />5 3 3S" = e<lb />2 &amp;<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX: L. BLOW<lb />ogress &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb />ef Practice in. all the Courts<lb /><lb />de He. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />pBLounT &amp; FLEMING:<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE, N. C-<lb />sar� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />t. C. LATHAM. | HARRY SKINNER<lb />ATHAM &amp; SKINNER, .<lb /><lb />ATrTroRscys-aT-laW<lb />GREESVIGLE. No O- "<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. 3. Hardin ~he<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.- ¢<lb /><lb />Ysoonaue &amp; HARDING, -<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, "<lb />iF eee é Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />ai'and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />3. Le FLEMING |<lb /><lb />Cheap Excursion Rates<lb /><lb />Colton States and Sntarnational Exon<lb />ATLANTA, GA.<lb /><lb />Sept. 15th, to Dec. 81st., 1895.<lb /><lb />VIA<lb /><lb />The Atlantic Coast Line<lb /><lb />oThrough Pullman Palace Buffet<lb />Sleeping Cars between New York and)<lb />atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg,<lb />Weldon, Kocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-<lb /><lb />o| yille. Florence, Crane ee : andi<lb />ules, ~~<lb /><lb />Augus~a. For Rates, Sche<lb />ing Car accommodations call on or |<lb />dreas any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or<lb />the undersigned.<lb />J. W.MORRIS, C. S.CAMPDELL, -<lb />Div, Pass. Agt. -.. Div, Pass Agt..<lb />Charleston,S.C..__ Richmend Va.<lb />T. VM. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON,<lb />rf. Mgr. Asst. GenTl. Pass. Agt.|<lb />Wilmington, N. C.<lb /><lb />ma eee<lb />i F* 2 = 2<lb />ai 7 7<lb />a i f. es ~ #<lb /><lb />re<lb />wr<lb /><lb />|__| MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress:<lb /><lb />: ee eae es |<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses... iwc?<lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms Targe and comfortable. | |<lb />we fied with the best the market af<lb />ards. me ets<lb />~Terms reasonable.-<lb /><lb />J.F. KING,<lb />LIVERY, SALE AND FEED<lb /><lb />On Fifth Street near Five<lb />Points.<lb /><lb />Passengers carried to an; y<lb />oint at reasonable rates Good<lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles.<lb /><lb />Colton Mate &amp; Inaratinal Exposition,<lb />ATLANTA, GEORGIA...<lb />! - via the : :<lb /><lb />SEABOARD. AIR, LINE:<lb /><lb />Vestibuled Limited oTrains<lb />upon which no extra fare is charged.<lb /><lb />LOWEST DOUBLE<lb />EXCURSION DAILY<lb />RATES, SERVICE.<lb /><lb />Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars<lb />and day ccaches from<lb /><lb />Washington, D.C.and.<lb />Portsmouth, Virginia.<lb />via<lb /><lb />Fredericksburg. Richmond, Petersbu :<lb />Weldon, Kateigh, Southern Pines,N é<lb />Chester,S. C3, Elberton, Athens, Ga.<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon, 3.00 A. VW. 12 noon<lb /><lb />Arrive Atlanta 4:09 P. M., 6:20 A. M.<lb />next day. Leave - Wilmi n, 12:2<lb />nvon, 320 P. M. Arrive Atlanta 4.05<lb />P. M., 5.20 A. M., next day.<lb /><lb />| ask for tickets via oTHE SEA-<lb />BOARD ~AIR LINE. eres<lb /><lb />Pullman Sleeping Car reservations<lb />will be made and fartherT informatior<lb />furniwzhed upon application te any<lb />Agent of the Seabord Air Line, or ta<lb />the undersigned... .~<lb /><lb />H. W.B.GLOVER, T: J. ANDERSON,<lb />Traffic Managers GenTl Pass. Agt,<lb />EB. ST. JOHN,<lb />Vice-Presisient.<lb /><lb />General Offices, Portsmouth, Va.<lb /><lb />Barbers<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH, ae<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />2 ae<lb /><lb />tL iB 1LLE, NO.<lb />¢@ Patronage solicited. _ es<lb /><lb />nace<lb /><lb />-SERBERTEDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing oo<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />North Bound arrives 9:50 A<lb />M. leaves 10:10 A.<lb /><lb />South Boond arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M., leaves 2:16 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />ngtou Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />eaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Sanday fair<lb /><lb />This Nov. 6th,<lb />OLA FORBES,<lb />Mayor.<lb /><lb />EOBAECEO<lb /><lb />BUYERS AND SELLERS<lb /><lb />linvite you to inspect my besatiful<lb /><lb />C. C. FORBES,<lb />Clerk.<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<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 />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 benefit to<lb />you jast to build me up a trade<lb /><lb />ia 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 />JOEL PATRICK,<lb />_COTTON -- BUYER,<lb />- GRIPTON, N. C.<lb /><lb />day and Ayden Friday of each<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />aint ©<lb /><lb />Rev. C. J Woodson, of Gatesville, «@<lb />Mrs, Florence Daucy returned from<lb />Kinston thig morning.<lb />Miss Nannie Daniel left this morning<lb /><lb />for Bethel to visit her sister, Mrs. Ham-<lb />mond<lb /><lb />Miss Mollie Munford, of Scotland<lb />Neck, is visiting her brother. Cs T.<lb />Munford.<lb /><lb />Mra. J. D. Davis and little son of<lb />Beaufort, a.¢ visiting her daughter,<lb />Mrs. R. L. Hamber. ;<lb /><lb />Solicitor C. M. Bernard left thi;<lb /><lb />morning for Nashville to be ready for<lb />court which commenves thé e Monday,<lb /><lb />Misses Novella Higgs and Lillian No-<lb />bles deft to-day for Tarboro, where<lb /><lb />they join a party of friends for the At-<lb />lanta Exposition.<lb /><lb />Those who buy Groceriesof me<lb /><lb />j|Ones are Sure to come again. The<lb /><lb />reason is I keep nice, fresh goods.<lb />D. 8. Surra.<lb /><lb />Church Services<lb /><lb />Methodist echurch."Sanday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />atll A. Mand 7:30 P. M. by Rev<lb />G. F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Episcopal chureh."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday School<lb />at 9:30A- M. Presehing at 11<lb />A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. C.<lb />J. Woodson.<lb /><lb />Presbyteriau."Sunday School<lb />at 930 A. M.<lb /><lb />ELECTRIC LIGHTS.<lb />Greenville is Waking up and W 1.<lb />Have Them.<lb /><lb />The outlook is that Greenville will<lb />bave an electric light plant at an early<lb />~diay. Hines &amp; Hamilton, of the Green-<lb />ville Lumber Co,, have taken the wat-<lb />ter in hand and with such enterprising<lb />men to push it we may expect it to be<lb />earried to success. Mr. Hamulton<lb />called on a number of our business we.:<lb />tp ascertain who would take lights aud<lb />imet with very gratifying eucoura s-<lb />ment. All now needed to Mac .ne<lb />plant a :ertainty is fur the towu to<lb />agree te take a number of lighta for the<lb />streets, say twenty. if the town does<lb />this, these geuticwen will go to work<lb />putting in the plant. This is _n oppor-<lb />taoity that Greenville should be quick<lb />to embrace. in this progressive age<lb />aagument as to the need 6f electric<lb />lights is unnecessary. Everybody can.<lb />see the advantage of them, and that<lb />Greenyille needs such w piant. Let the<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />prise and its success is assured,<lb /><lb />Bs if Be aia ee<lb />pe oe ara, ee ie eth<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />~ ew mon te-day<lb /><lb />Bot: the REFLECTOR carriers<lb />sick to-day.<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />ia Forbestown- A. FoRBEs.<lb /><lb />Shedmans show gives its last per-<lb />formauce here to-night.<lb /><lb />- Beed Oats 40 cents, Timothy<lb />Hay $1.10 at A. ForbesT.<lb /><lb />. Help every improvement ii you waut<lb />to see vour town prosper,<lb /><lb />If you want t0 see the fun go to Shed-<lb />manTs show tonight. It is the last per-<lb />formance here.<lb /><lb />Busin:ss was slack with Register of<lb />Deeds King this week, and be issued<lb />only one marriage licen:e.<lb /><lb />Another large lot of Diamond<lb />Ink, best writing fluid made, and<lb /><lb />Cream Mucilage, at Reflector<lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />Bob Moye went hunting Friday after-<lb />nooo, and Killed fourteen partridges<lb />out of fifteen shots. Bob is a crack<lb />shot,<lb /><lb />From this day on our Children,<lb />Boys, Youths and Mens Cioth-<lb />ing will be sold 15 per ct. leas<lb />than New York cost at LangTs.<lb /><lb />' Another party of our sports were out<lb />coon hunting, Friday night, and cap-<lb />tured a flue ofie. It is :musing to hear<lb />Bob Moye and Earnest fv. bes tell how<lb />sowe of the party were shooting at s:ars<lb /><lb />which they thought were coonTs eyes<lb />shiuing up a iree.<lb /><lb />News:-"Lhe "<lb />Procter Kaott<lb /><lb />best Flour is<lb />suid by 8. M.<lb /><lb />Sckuits. ~ry « 24 Ib bag.<lb /><lb />Choice sapply vf fresh Grocer-<lb />ies, Fruits aed Canned Goods, at<lb />D. 8. Smith's.<lb /><lb />G. C. Moore tulls us that-one of his<lb />bogs was sick, and thinking it might<lb />have cholera be knocked it in the head.<lb />He then cat the hog open to see whai<lb />was the troub':s and founda common<lb />pin sticking in the avimals maw. In<lb />some Way the uvg had swallowed the<lb />pin.<lb /><lb />-hsectate at large, and the Baptict/<lb />church especially, lost au able wan in<lb />the death of Dr. Columbus Vurham,<lb />which occured at his home in Haleigh<lb /><lb />on Thureday night. LHe "<lb />He was Secretary the Stace<lb /><lb />of ~<lb /><lb />meena of Missions gen! Say of<lb />toard of Trustee of Wake Forest Uoi-<lb />lege. His loss will be k-enly felt,<lb /><lb />Mr. Schultz, what new<lb />have you! C New Hee<lb />Mountain a uckw heat) sets<lb /><lb />ak Molasses, Oat<lb /><lb />~and<lb /><lb />town and the citizens rally to the ~ter-/| Py<lb /><lb />Dried Applen Gai<lb /><lb />rents, Breezy<lb /><lb />For Rent."A dwellingT house |-<lb /><lb />ta turn<lb /><lb />When<lb />to the » many things<lb />that you will have to buy<lb /><lb />this winter for the comtoit<lb />of yourself and family turn<lb /><lb />your footsteps toward the<lb />store of ae . ~<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />displayed the largest<lb /><lb />best assorted line of the "<lb /><lb />fcllowing goods :<lb /><lb />and Childrens Fine and i Heatg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb />Foot Mats, attinys, Vioortap<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb /><lb />of FURNITURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />prise and delight you both as<lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb /><lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, aaa ne<lb />Salt, Bagging Ties, Peanut<lb />Sacks and Twine. We buy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND PEANUTS<lb /><lb />and pay the highest market prices<lb />Jor them.<lb /><lb />ReynoldTs SHOES for<lb />sxe and Boys canTt be<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHOES for<lb />the| Ladies and Misses are<lb /><lb />nes<lb /><lb />inot<lb /><lb />HarrissT Wire Bueile ss are<lb />warranted. Try a r d corn-<lb /><lb />Tet. Phe celebrated Hw G. Co-<lb /><lb />new an styl i eee tre lew<lb /><lb />Cauifornial one ae ag: ~ thoi 4<lb /><lb />Cur-|Our<lb /><lb />Bch<lb /><lb />rag<lb /><lb />HERRY &amp; re ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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