aes “4 a ‘¥ “3 as # Vol. 2. Soe ‘GREENVILLE, N. Ca SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. idee Trams and Boat Schedule. enger,,and,, mail Pe arrives 8:22 aA. M. arrives 6:37 P.M. --Nerth Bound freight, arrives 9250 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M, South Bound Fre pais arr ives 2:90 TP. M., leaves 2:15 P. Steamer Myers arrives from “Wash ington Mondyy, Wednesday and Friday. leaves for Washingtou Tue>d-ty,’ Phare day and Saturdav. wee Na eat al Weather Bulletin. Tbharsday, generally fae. LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTINGS. Se nS BY O. L. JOYNER. Every indication points to five million pounds for Greenville this year. The market has already sold nearly two million pounds. It seems to be with character. istic pride that when some of: our farmers bite at the bait offered by distant warehousemen, they re- turn home and proceed immedi- ately to blow the said market and the said warehousemen. If every farmer were hke the! one who tries first one market | and then another and offers the fact that he lives near some other market, to get the men with whom he is selling his tobacco to give him just a little bit better price than he does other people, what kind of a world would we have. Such men are pigmies, while they think they are really smart. ‘ We are frequently asked about how tobaceo.is holding up, &c. At this particular time tobacco is sélling remarkably well. When everything is taken into. consid - eration, the prices that have been obtained for tobacce this season ate most remarkable. From the 15th of August .to the present time nearly.every warehouse in aville has had just about all ‘business it coald do. -There seve been up to date 1,700,000 pounds of tobacco sold in. Green~ ville-‘nad for thatithere has been ‘paid tp the tarmera betwepn $1,75,- a 3 train going Going South, “Te00 ene: 31 $080 000.2 “Duridg.- tte fo? ltime that‘this tobacco. was ‘being! ~ sold, we have’had’ the’: most: “un- -precedented ‘hét weather thatour; ~~ oldest people ever remember and) — almost on every: sate | from |. 75«to| © 150people would gather around the buyers aud warehousemen,| and nutwithstaading the beseesh- ing appeals made by the ware- ‘sale, they would stand there jus; ithe sarie, people a great many umes whe-never~grew-a stalk of tobacco por had any mterest in the sale. Sounder the circum- stances, we. think., prices have been. almost phenominal this sea- for good tobacco to go higher. When the bill to regulate ware house charges was before the las. legislature, among other argu- ments it was said that the farm- ers in eastern North Carolina were so anxious for the law that they would hold their tobacco until the law went into effect the first day of October before they began selling their tobacco. The bill passed ‘both houses by an ovewhelming majority, aud 'goes into effest October lst next, but le. as see if the farmers held their tobacco to ect the benefit of the new law. Up tothe 20th of September of this year nearly three times as much tobacco sold in the three leading eastern Carohna markets as ever be— fore for the sametime. It really looks as it were the other way ex- actly. The bill is a law and whether it will benefit or demage the farmer we shall not argue, we shall conform to it, however, but our experience in selling tobacco is, when farmers have good tobac- co, they don’t mind paying to ‘have it sold, but when they have poor tobacco, selling it absolute- ly without charge does not give satisfaction. All the latest . Novelties in dress goods, such as - French Boacie, Mohair Sicilian, Jacquart| ' housemen to them te stand offthe Was |. Beige, French Cheviot, Jacquart| .. Uamelshair, and others to bumer-|sale, i bacesdhnurticnank nj aliccssneadrl wow Petri te m4 ; for nothing. best at a small profit. The King Good Glothing j is always. wor son. When it gets cooler we look fair price. “We spare no pains to’ give years a a pe CF" é hited FRANK WILSON, Clothier. = a GREENVILLE TOB4SCCO MARKET REPORT, LY 0. L. JOYNER. a QUOTATIONS. Lugs—Common 8.10 4 ~ Good 4to7 « Fine: " to 10 Cuttters —Common 8 to li * Medinm 11 to 15 * Good 15 to 27 Things are Lively... A uumber of entries were made by letter and telegraph; Tuesday, for the Oct. 3rd races. There is now a full race for all the: dif- ferent classes and: the lovers of the sport may expect. to see some very fine trotting: and rauning next week. At the track‘sarly in ing cau be seen the courses trim~ ming for the con flict, with Court ify session, tobacco market full every day; and the numbers who come to look atthe trotting and the morning ard late in the even-|- _ juet Wat, = | ui? Try and endure the hot weati: er a little longer. » plenty of time to ‘cool off in ‘be- many times in -the intervéning |] months you will be. rolshing shox it te-be warmer. =... | neo Reaay for Use. if _ Forbes & Moye's: prize: ome is now nearly completed and they have commenced .using. it. .The prizery is weil equipped, having brick ordering and grading hanging and storing to is connected by’ platform ‘with the Planters : a if To. THE..PuBLIce -—G. having gone off on a b Giemiortex eu N. Ox Sept. 16790. v- Rogers trip for a week or ten days, al connected with The running, there-ie~much- life and activity around ‘town and: the faces’ of our merehants ‘show plainly ‘that business-is good. - ‘Give them.. first sale or last ‘s er- |sale, you find the. ese! Waser a house full eyery Sune ic prea Electr! x, man ric. ill. .be™ tended to by. Soe Bo 20 member we ‘puarantee a | | Belt, ane if it does not cure, your money, . be; sinerfally ie funded sinned 23 eee Oude Rooms, Gout Ag ae rs Doxson, n There wilt be . tween Noyember and: April, and . rooms besides “three | floors for ‘It ‘a 4 & any one using 6 German Electric aS dD. Jj- Subgoription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) The silver convention @ am session in Raleigh today. The |las¥ inteution of t was evideny pretty ge ver at the ratio of 16 tol with- ont the ip ag ofany pth- erpauon. This has bepm phe sentiment OF the Democratic partyin’ North’ Carolita for years, and it Ras been sp ex-| pressed. Therefore there is ee weet the convention ty ver hove, ‘eG puis | is ported as saying that he rope be willing to fight ‘ander the Bame of Demi iacy WO secure the free coimage-of silver. In the same inteixiew, however, and shem leer on when the question was repeated 1o him andhe was prewed for an en- swer he reiterated his willing- ness to discard names to secure ends. The Democratic party will do welt though trot to rely wpon Mr. Butler. You certain. ly need expect no assistance ftom him. ' He is under oblign- to the Republicans. —_—=—=—=_—_ Col, A. B. Andrews has been promoted te the place of First Southern Railroad system. Gol; Andrews it one of the first railroad men of the Svuuth and ReneS ean Sak Sues Drv walt this aati pee Pers cmb sedis: This will aid yory much’ in- sweliftig | the Gro. which will 9t¢ the yack Fair ‘this -year- || | The. occasion promises tobe one uf pleasure); and profit. of the Cina Weather Service, for the us cba, a ‘liens Biinte moo’ ending Saturday. Septem- ber 2k, 1896, arexerg unfavorable. The Ret twe days were cool, with a ne seattered -sho wers, Dpt the ib. Rete characterized ess, east, apd for five days the. mean per day ‘abeye normal- Serious dreeghs prevyail& tbe déticiency in precipitation since Septem ‘It beies jover 2.50 imebes. hy pe Ee Pere eects tes fall plowing EE slsceadag’ are imi coer Oe wert 9% will be much cooler, ght showers during the mlwdie” portion. “Although the fa wilh be only to the normal, or slightly below, it | will appear decided bg ¢aqatrast with the ex- cessive heat of this week. EASTEEN DISTRICT: |- The first two days of .the week were cool, but the temperature rdse during the’ ‘following five dare ¥ to’ a very unusual point fur ptember. There was no rain during the. week... Retton is re- posted to have anffered. from she Qrs, het . weather; it «6 opening very rapidiy and prematareiy; yeaug. balis are fielaac. of in some placea. It mee 400 'hot-sad i. Depding rain... ‘Dhe harvesting | lows ef ties.is: in progress, with. fine pauilingio the .merth and. fer cut: ting hay.. Peas sara being pi¢ked.| tance, to| Sew eatton-comisg. imia market. ; Ee The State. Anditoris report shows that the banking capital ia this State wae $7.140,711. July iat last, while on the same date in 1682 “ft ‘was °§5,582,000. Tliere| 9t hae been an even an morsasé in the capiteF“of ‘iid establish ments. 15. degrees | ond! ies poy i a opr Weekly Weather Crop itn, esiad than they did like. hard O itl thel cerned money: Bat they were|4" selly etsaightened ont.— Malai. Dace abd Choma: wale ge an pa Sason rote Patk reservoir. otras: Jer groes are becoming the competi- fors of. wozkmea in Northern cit- I mast draw attention to that fea- re of ‘the’ Turkish tactics which ssanped ‘the “war. of 1877 ‘with = character of ite Own; a feature evi- dept in.all sections in which I took ore in Bere 2 MOR? phen JB fhe one arr of abe “eka Tutkish infantry. of such power, Guration and effeut as bad never before been dreamed | acta oe a hs : o as which the Turks SToor trocpe baa |e néver teforé employed as: a} - mode of wariare by any Européan army.’'. It. was. more -imstinct, ex- heir wespopa than sraining e in th or fecautaeds ibe nick ch Taal thé Turkish foot sdldiers td’ af this mod¢ of Gg¢hting ° # ag od [reat 9 ay tbat. a na nw Pace memee peuy t nat, the KS: serrific power ome ct ee dad Feahhy com Omer oarders were bricfiy. as: fol- ecole Tea ae es uy ae SPL, Mariners ry Baotipfod by"hifm ‘or’ simadly to be traversed by hin a ge ae aoe raph peie yaloaliipenty Ree af pias sett eee fect upon the opponent ‘Of this rata, if carried ont as literally and as @iuck° on” amore ‘as’ it was by the @erks, is apparent: inthe Russian | Resu ebd in thetack thaly threaghi | Su Plevna cain pdigm the. Ruéi sien attacks, wish. fev and. uninis portant excepticns.celiapsed, nunsar. | fecal superiority notwithstending.— W. V. Harb: . Dated a Sims). Iss sayeth fs B4I3R|. 48S 1995. [RZ AIA S za , Al MiP): ‘tal mM Leave Weldon |'11‘58F'9 $7) “ - | Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 0 a , 2 a e £ So Ly Tarboro 12 20 | Ly Rocky Mt 1 -@5) fo 20) 6 00 -_. |Lw Wilsen 2 03)11.03 ee "tteville’ ola | Ar. Fistence 7 bid 3 sal Ge Se} 4 | J Ass a eae to| Lv +P. se ° a tk: ~ 2 41% : £0 re Moro }° $10 $30 ©~| Lv Magnolia j 4.38} 829 - ArW a 543 10 00 oMsl | A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated SETS Jalyéth | 33/2 19p6. AAS 4h : A. MiP.M. Ly Florerce 8 15| 7 35 | Ly Fayetteville) 10 55) 9 83; Ly ma 12 32), ar’ n “1 90/11 28 fat Ro hod» on eine ee memes 2 ° 2S > ; 3a 4 7a | naa id ALM. } we. Ly Wilmington}: 9 20) + ew Lv M lia 10 56) - 8 32 ro / 12 06 $ Gal ba! Wilson 1.90 10 20 ek leat $4) ea | P.M. P. MiP. Ly Wilson I. 11 BUG At Rueky Mt | 2 33 12-06) PY 15 a ae a a 12-27 = Wolden 3 48 12 50 ‘Train on Scotiand Neck Branci 2ead oe arin 8.40 p. m. Halifax 400 bsp @..6 “Rett eee. eh on hae a Ets tne ‘Prains on Waslinigton Leanch lenve =| gare ge z itary pee ie Sa, ete ets Sg aba Seprtriens i nye acu Frattn S Te at et . M. EMERSON: Psd fr ; c K. KENLY, Gen’! Maneger, LOCAL’ DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. dheriff, R. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. ‘Treasurer, J. L. Little. ‘Coroner, Dr. C. O°H. Laughing- ouse. Survevor, Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n, Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse IL. ' Smith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. County Examiner of Teachers.—Prof. _W. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. ‘Police—J. W-. Perkins, chief, Fred. Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen— W. H. Smith, W. L. Lrown, W. IT’. Godwin. ‘T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins. CHURCHES. Baptist. Seryicesfevery Sunday (ex cept second n.orning and night. Prayer meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M. Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9-3" A. M. UC. D. Rountree, Sup’t. Catholic Episcopal. day morning No regular services. Services every fourth aan n- ; and night. Rey. Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9: 30 A. M. W. B. Brown, sup't. Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith, pastor Sunday Xeheol at 9:30 A. M.A. » eee supt. ine eggetol Services every Ist and ant Sunday morning and nig ht- Prayer meeting ‘Tabeday atabt. ev. Archie McLauehliu, pantér. Sunday School at 9:30A. M.,K. D. Kvans, Sup’t. LODGES. Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-, meets every Tuesday night. D.D. Hus- et, N.G Grecnyille Lodge No. 28t A. F. & A. M. meets first and third Monday nights Zeno Moore, W. M F EHTIES CESS $ JOB-- PRINTING —TO THE-—— REFLECTOR OFFICE ala —IF YOU WANT— First-Class Work. re ote Va YS 4S 2k ak 8 | A Time for Gratitude. 2 tiimmeaion There has been no time in the history of our eduitry when there were stronger reasons for yrati- ‘tude to Ged than new. The land is literally loaded with the boun ties of asmiling providence, and tue Christian people will sarely: miss an opportunity if they do not } than the usual thanksgiving, for general praise. Sach unprece— dented favor as has beer bestowed upon us demands public acknawl edgement.—N. ©. Christian Adve cate. Leg —— Told in Two Lines. Volumes have been written about “the new woman,” the wo- man who wants to do everything man does and nothing that wo- man is best fitted for doing, but Punch has described her in two lines as follows: *-Unsexed, factitious, foolish, course, inhuman! She’s not the New, she’s but the *Novel’ woman.’’ There she is to the life. —Atlan- ta Journal. The world is full of strange in- consistencies. There was never so much talk of hard times in North Carolina and there were never sO many visitors in the mountains of the’ State as_ there were during the past sammer; there were never 80 many excur- sions nor excursions so largely patronized. The colleges and high schools have opened this fall with a iarger attendance than ever before end school attendance is universally accounted one of the best barometers of: the pros— perity of the people’ Some peo- ple have money—there is no mis- take about that; and when a street fakir comes along with a patevt medicine for sale, ora peddler with a pack on his back, ora range map, or a fellow selling a two-dollar clock for fifteen, there are those who cough up:cash who 8: would never be suspected of hav- ing a dollar in the world.—States- diville Landmark | Barbers. LAMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.C. hi Patronage solicited. HERBERT EDMUNDS, : FASHIONABLE BARE &R. ‘it Linder Onera House. Special attention given to cleaning h Gentlemens Clothing. set apart some special day, other} ‘Teachers. Next session wil , 7 O ae: MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress Convenient to depot and to ois to- baéco warehouses. Best and highest location areund reenville. Splendid mimeral water. Rooms large and comfortable. Table supplied with the best the market af fords. ‘Terms reszsonable. Educational Greenville Collegiate Institute. “REENVILLE, N.C. S. D. A. M. Principal. ley, With full cone of begin All Ancient and Music will oe conservatory plan, by a graduate in music. Instruction thorongh. Discipline firm, but kind. Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics free. For partteulars address the Prin- cipal, Greei. ville N, C. The next session of this School will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 2, [8do, and continue for ten months. The course embraces all the branches usually taught in an Academy. Terms, both for tuition and beard reasonable. Boys weil fitted and equipped for business, by taking the academic course alone. Where they wish to pursue a higher course, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2;+895. the English Branches, Modern Languages. taught on the: enter. wi.h credit, any College in North Carolina, or the State University. It refers to those who have recently left its walls for the truthfulness of this statement. Any young man with character and moderate ability taking a course with us will be aided in making arrange- ments to cuntinue in the higher schools. The discipline will be kept at its present standard. Neither. time nor. attention nor work will be spared to make this school ail that parents could wish, For further particulars see or ad- dress W.H. R : ARSDALE, July 30,1895. Principal. Get your school supplies at Re- flector Book Store. Big lot Tab- lets Pencils and Slates. Large lot of Ledgers and Day Books just received at Reflector Book Store. The best lino of Tablets, Note}. Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper and Cards in town can. be found at the Reflector Book Store. this school} guarantees thorough preparation to) College Hotel|_?rofessiqna! Sarde. ALEX: L. — | THUS. J. JARVIS... , Lh ny feiss os & BLOW, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, GREENVILLE, BG / ‘ee €@ Practice i: allehe Cours sft sommes B F. TYSON, 23 od Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenville, Pitt. County, N. Cy : Practices in all the Ciyil and Uriminal Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-~ —s ~ lections. Prompt. and careful attention given all business. Money to toan on approved security: | ferms easy- '§. L. FLEMING T & FLEMING J. H. BLOU arrose ee ee ev paioun . GKEEN V. Mm ¢ = Practice in all the Courts.¢ | L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER a & SKINNER, ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW, GREE? VILLE. N. w. John E. Woodard, F.c. Ha Wilson, N.C. Greenville, OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. e@ and settlement of claims. The Charlotte North Carolina’s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY AND WEEKLY. a {ndependent and fearless ; bi more attractive than ever. it will be an invaluable visiter te the. home, the office, the club or the work room. THE DAILY OBSERVER. : : AH of the news of the world. Com- and National Capitols. $8 a year. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. A perfect family jonrnal. Ail the news of the week. The ae, he Aiger ss dott whos." . ages, actions to recover land, and -cel- : a ad Special attention given: to. collections, plete Daily reports from the State | © er and ae ee Sea from the Legislature a I, - ture. Remember the Weekly On. server. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Send for sample copies. Address THE OBSERVER, ; Charlotte, W. C. YOUR —- ATTENTION : a a Fa aia ; < anennitie : pri _ |Briefs That Inform You What is Go- IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT People Going and Coming These ing on. ~ 2 — Services in the Methoéist church : Thos, McGee, of Mt Olive, is in town, to-night. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LAGS, eats | ’ ’ )| Tuesday evening. 17th.—Gov. Oarr’s fine fresh Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &c:, carried by| Hon J. E. Moore lett this morning for| Butter today. S. M. Scuunra. his home in Williamston. ‘-Buck’’ Forbes was smiling this J. L. Bridgers, of Tarboro took the morning. {t's a boy. (5. CHERRY & G0, —this season. Our Stock of — S-H.O.E.S, —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! isthe la-ge:t and cheapest ever of- fered in this town, come and see for yourself and be convinced. BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. Goods sold on their merits prices made accordingly. J.B. CHERRY & Co. H.B.CLARK TEE NEW MAN, ‘TAB OPENED A NEW STORE with a large and attractive stock of NEW GOODS. It is my pleasure to state to the people of Greenville that I have begun the Dry Goods busines: here, and re-pect- fully solicit a share of your patronage. I guarentee price ani quality or Money Refunded. my stock embraces a full and com- plete line of DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, © SEOoEtnS. and morning train for his home. R. R. Cotten took the train here for Richmond this morning. Capt Swift Gallowy came over from Snow Hill this morning. W. Buckner, of the Southern Expregs Co., spent Tuesday night here. J. A, Crews, representiag the Wil- mington Messenger is in town. Miss Nell Skinner, who has been spending some days here left for her nome in Hertford to-day. was here to-day with fine tobacoo which he sold at the Eastern. A. R. Holton, of Holton & Speir, mer- chants of Scuffleton, wasin town to-day. He brought some fine tobacco. Miss Sallie Cotten, uf Cuttondale and Miss Kate Ellingtcn of Reidsville, who is visitiag her, spent to-day here. Weare glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ames, of Norfolk, who are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. B. crown, have decided tu speud the win- \ter im Greenville. Marion Knowles. of Atlanta, Ga., spe- cial agent for the Delaware Insurance Company, was here Tuesday to estab- lish an agency with White & Speight. He was very much impressed and pleas- ed with our town, and says the mer-— chants here carry the most complete stocks of any town its size in the State. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lo 15 to 25 Western Sides 6 to7 Sugar cured Hams 12 to 18} Corn 4U to 6L Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.00 to 4°50 ard 5é tol Oats 4U to 30 Sugar 4 to6 Coffee 16 to 25 Salt per Sack 1 Wtol 75 Chickens 20 to 50 Eggs per «loz 10 to 123 Beeswax. per Iz 2u Kerosene, 113 to 15 Hulls. per tou 6 00 Cotton Seed Meal 10 00 Hides 5to9 Cotton and Peanuts. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cebb Bros. & Commission Mer GENTS FURNISHING GS, CLOTHING. | I guarautee to giye you as maty bar- gains for THE CASH, as any concern in the State. All are invited to come and take « look through our large New Stock. _ B. B. CLARK. _ Middle store in Opera House Block. bharts of Norfok : % COTTON. Good Middling 8 5-16 Middling 8 Low Midlling 7 9-16 Geod Ordinary Toue—steady. PEANUTS. Prime 243 Extra Prime 4 “aney 3 Spanish $1 ba Tone—st Col. R. W. Wharton, of Washiugton | Three foreigners with two bears are hunting nickles arouud town. The Kinston and Greenville colored baseball clubs piayed a game this afte r- noon. J. C. Cobb & Son have just re- ceived a car load of Bagging and Ties. Call see them. The young people are rehearsing for an entertainment to be given next week. (he predicted cold waves seem to Nave a way of thawing out before they get here. I'RUTH! TRUTH! TRUTH! The handsomest Capes ever brought here at Lang’s. There is nothing like being couso!ing- J. A. Dupree says we may expect near— ly another week of just about stch Weather as he last week or two has been. It is to be hoped that he is wrong. Juige and Mrs. John Gray Bynum, of Greensboro, celebrated their silver wedding a few days ago. The Judge has many friends in Pitt who wish his happy married life may pass the goldaa wedding period. Hotel Nicholson at Washington has changed hands, J. A. Burgess succeed- ing G. A. Spencer as manager. The Nicholson has been a popular house under the management of clever George Speucer, and we feel sure the new management will fully sustain its rep- utation. superier Court The criminal docket of this term of Pitt Superior Court was finished this morning, the following Cases being tried since Our last report : Sherrod Moore, mismarking stock, guilty, motion to arrest judgment. Will Forbes, assSult with deadly weapon, guilty. fined $5 and costs. The civil docket was continued until next term. The remainder of to-day was taken up with motions and it was expected that court would adjourn for the term this eyening. J. A. Poythress, of Henderson. a skilled machinist left today to fill some engagements already made, but willreturn to Green- ville sometime next week. He spent a few days here and worked He understands — his tire satisfaction. on over forty sowing machines:} ESTABLISHED 1875- O-N7- pchultz PORK SIDES &SHOTLDERS JYARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk RICK, TEA, &c. lways ut LOwgesT MARKET PRICES. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and sold at prices tosuit she times. Our goods areal] bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. 3. M. SC HUL'T2, Greenville. N C THE MORNING STAR. The Oldest Daily Newspaper in North Carolina. The Only Six-Dollar Daily of its Glass in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Geni. Tax on State Banks. Daily 50 cents. per month. Weekly $1.00 per year. Ww. H. BoRNARD, Ed. & Prop., Wilmington, NU —AGENTS FCK THE— WILMINGTON. N. C. This Laun:iry does the tinest work in ‘be South, and prices are low. Ws» business/ "4 shipeneriaey ry Tuesday. Bring thorougly and hie work gives en— your work to our store on Monday and | it Wil be -ferwarde 4, pre Price lists fursisheu on applieatiou: y= J. L. Starkey & Co. | GT FLEGTRG (AIMORY,