ae GREENVILLE, N. O, SEPTEMBER 30, 1806. im ae ee 27 a aa FS mas a cme oe. a Le) * es U flo oy) U A ‘Aho GO puBAqiNO e) Kdp op 04 “ 7 * eel : no i ~~" ; Aynp- UM § Soup] Fd & U 1 of Mm BA o4 Sates 2 = sD = ho “ a utp * poms ‘as AVHaH ie Bo fine ao for Men. a te for Tnaé and’ Otilaren. “Also a mediam| a 0 MUNFORD. NEXT DOOR TO BANK. “lthat it is not practicable. _|son who indulgés in such talk is not oaly anworthy..the blessings OuWliperegtionted Bien i Rev _A_Pubhe, Enemy. | "Marion Butler, in hie speech lig’ Chartotte last Friday niebt, = |telling the people of the oppress: |ions to which they are subjected, suid: to thetd, that it, would wat do for them to resort. to bullets for tue redress -of ‘their ' dhievences because their oppressors have the ' |government: and would, -thus :be 4 |ensbled ta coetcg and ¢fush them. ‘Phe lvgieal inference: is: .| people ought, by right, to rise ap’ that, the in ame against the government: | Chat they have justification for so /4 doing and that the only consid- ‘' Jeration which ‘ithem relates wholy to the prac- -should: restrain eer oth and this Bag ie @dlenr de the > unmerity. fule. | pin, Y: peop e elect the meu who make and those who execute \ the laws. and yet. hese is 9 fellow Tee will soon take the oath asa 6d Stétes or tag ppc IY citation id the |¢@ - ‘ine around Alviting a ony re- bellion upon. the . grouad., only A per- of free government himself put is’ a public enemy-. None but a bad fi/man wonld do-it. He who talks thus should be regarded as a dan- gerous element in society and should be shunned ‘as one shuns @® poisonous enake.-—Statesville Landmark. A Suggestion as ta Turnips.. ‘This dry. bot weather is expect- ed to adversely affect the turnip crop now growing. It ia too late ito do anything. with rutabagas— they being of slow growsh—than take the ebhaaces with those.grow- Sling, but a gardaer iuforms us that white turnips will aut come and do weil if planted. | A eAWAS It might be‘well for our farmer’ friends to try ‘@nother sowing. If the firat sown ones should trro out poorly-therevmight: be ¢: money iu the’ wend: sowing ~- : Newberne Joumal. alee AY best at 4 Rurialt profit.” for noth Good ordthine is Seen fair ‘price. We spare no pains to ‘give ‘you K WILSO] ; _ The King Clothier. is pl Ste tose: + jin a F " f He ag a ea ie a La Oe So worth 7 TeLmerarnic ok Sine a? 4 Peee ‘The long controversy sver Min settled. Com ptrolfer Bowers ‘has’ approved Bil’ drafy etd ‘he will get his motiey.” ee “Phe Woman's, building ‘at the Atlante. Exposition .waa opened, with appropriate. exercises to- day- . The daily. attendance npon: the Exposition is now about 30,— 000. 3 iV fed a fit 4 : ‘Dr. Alexander; of Washington’ City, foand « bargiar in bis room,’ Saturday night, end killed him with a Winchester-rifie.. in St. Louis, and the city is also phoid fever. . P| by a Spanish cruiser off the coast ister Ransom’s. salar “hag ‘been | There are 500 cases of diptheria |. suffering from an epedemio-of ty-'| A British steamer, was fired “on. of Cuba, and. now some roaring from the B ritish lion is expected: One of the largest iron manu- facturing plants at ‘Meridian, Miss.’ bas been de destroyed by fire. ‘Fire destroyed the ‘elevator of ‘the Daisy flour milla at Superior, . Minn, causing a logs of t 3$100,000 we FE 4 EW GOODS, i 4a ‘ : Es ee egy (93! Se he at ; F438 = is | ee 33% 9 isd esdacs Due Big Lor oto iW axon fits re pers ti NEW FALL 0008 : 3 ee - Boney _Is now Sompletey inwchekes ha 3 } He wants your trade — He'll get-' too 1f youare wideawnka .;: please rem ‘see CLARK hea : jou want .. ‘# gt ee! Niece Mne-of samples tenenhenn 4 ‘ork mae Clothing—! He “By OLARK:. Gey ‘Middle store Ope towe oc ae 4} tie i: PELs Se ee ai ‘the = Bee . 4 di roe Subscription 25 cents per Month. i. = (= 4 Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) The Govenor of Texas. ed a special session of the ture of that State ‘to take on prize ly does not ¥ come into pore _ “the pew: in aE are [ot ey Be ve annual tax of 5 per cepts. on the thousand, sed one-balf per, , cent ‘pound | n manfecte red tobacco some, of et) merchants are either igbotant of or have forgotten the law and are notified tc make their |. returns. N Moree that when 1’ is 12 o'clock’ + Dilt@rence | a \D dheat vistors oliaa make a note ofthe differ- put to many little annoyances. If those who go from this section will seé their watches one hour of keeping the GOrrect time, for Atiancé tithe is jest. one’ hour ower than North Osrolina time. + Whemit is 12 o’clock #00 here, itis 1V AM in Atlanta.’ cis ensily |seen how this hour’ ce jn ime May work trouble for those careless about such mattefs, es- pecially when they ‘want to be pro at dinner, at the theatre or more particularly wh they want to batch a tratr fur home. Carolina people shouldn't in Atlanta it is. ¥ O’cloek in North’ Carolina and fix their watches 80} that they will not got muddled. — a shy at kissing. It says, that Ja das betrayed the Savior with a kiss, 664 trom” that hour te—the; Yeh has betrayed by = ‘TWere tu, by the way, a goed ‘desl more in\this unique proposition than would sear Pena Se and makes her his wife, and the next tning we know the spark-| ling Wine has lured him away pa yer howe Rabe meres fr young wife believes every word of it. The son ‘bas a kiss for his mother while she toils with the needie for him, and in a year or two the gambling den has mor® of his love than the woman who bore him.. The daughter has a kiss as she wishes mother had not o much & eh to do, white she iolls on (tb rahdé fot [héwra and reede trpahp pozals af the Trib = While the foregoing specimens are, of course, exceptions to the general rule, their counteparts are to be found ip every commu nity, and tLat without the aid of a magnifying giass. A kiss avd a ‘smrle" have been the rain ‘of ‘ers f vese_Vi -/ r 2 A Saleh nl Adjutant General iuehed a requistion for \zevolvers forcammission officers of the guard. -_The reguistion in- cludes 119 Colts revolvers, 38 cal ibre, 110 cartridge belts, 110 pis tol holaters and , 6,000 revolver- ball cartridges... Maj. Hayes pear e n| vesterday that he -considered the militia now to beim better api tion than it ever had been, as as his observation wernt. the men are thotoughly provded for aud comfortable in every’ way, d| both in clothing, camp-outfit and military supplies; alf which 1s largely due tothe unceasing in-|' terest. and vigilance and’ geod management ot General Caateron. —Raleigh News and Observer A - Large lot of Ledgers and Day Book Store. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET . REPORT. LY 0. L. JOYNER. QUOTATIONS. Lage—Common > “ Good. Fine 310 4;~ 4to7 7 Ry 10 11 Books just received at Reflector), reenville. bacco warehouses. Best and highest location areund Splendid mineral water. Roonis large and comfortable. ast, om reaching Atlanta, they |supplind with the best the market af 4 will ha¥e no trouble on the score fords. Terms reasonable. MRS. DELLA GAY. jae ite ence it time théy are spt fu be | - Contevidnt tolddpat | add te she to- Table Teachers, English Modern . Lan Greenville Collegiate | Institute. Badge AG aed N.C. «8. D. Bagley, A. M. Prineipal- With aL ee MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 210 21008 wu tanght on the conservatory Bey by a graduate in music. Iestrection Discipline firma, Terma reasopable. wit! be taught, if destred, Cualisthenies free. For particulars address the Prin- cipal, Greer ville N. C. Rages. Music. et on but. kind, Artand Elocution Male = Jreasouablg. business,| by course pope. pursié a guarantees . }Carolina, or the July $0,1895. GREENVILLE The hext sesston of this Schvol wil | ' and octittivie for ted! months. ‘The course embraces all the branches usually/taught in an Academy. “Boys weil fitted and equipped for taking ny ro er course, this oe refers to those who have recently left its Liscead the jsrurhfulness of this Any young marr with character and moderate ability taking a course with us will be aided in making arran ments to cuntinue in the higher schoo ge | The diaciplire will be kept at ita; present standard. Neither - time ser: attention nor work will be spared to make this schovul all tuat parents could wish. For further partieulars see or ad- | dress ‘Barbers. HERMIT begin on SPT. 2, 1895, EER for tuition and beard the academic Where they wish to to enter, wi.h credit, noy Re College in North University. It Ww. H.. “Raq@space, 7 Principat. ————— — ws Patronage soliched. James A. SMITH, .. _. ©ONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENV!LLE, N. 0. BERT EDMUNDS. their to pet ohas “ESTABLISHED 1875- Schutés PORK-SIDES &SHOHLDERS Ae Philadelphia “ 53 -592/and enlarged ell the time. Wayt fifty-five cents per bale and from Tur —AND— Chicago 1 59 -550| Where is the FS IT river eighty cents..-Washington Mes- ‘Brooklyn 72 59 -549| Messenger. ” | senger. Ladies & Childrens - » Boston 700 8Ttit«C ve pbb. 7d - Pittsburg 71 i -534) Local Trains nd Boat Schedule. “ : Gincidnatti 66 = 63 512| | ORIEN G,. pips es re NewYork 66 64 508) ene oat Sal ae £ LVRY. 8 jisthe lenges pre er of- ™ ‘Washington 42 84 333) arrives {15m og outs | DF ED ered: pare come ‘and oe for h St. Louis 39 92 .238| North Bound arrives 9:30 A yourse convinced. . “1 10:10 A. M.. leaves 2:15 P. : 7 . Steainer arrives from) Wash|. r _ President Winston writes ma that the/ ington Mondey, Wednesday and Friday ~@uroliment at the. University is 605, as | ‘e#Ves for Washington Tuesday, Thure |. On Fifth Street near Five: BY CARRIAGES, al attinys, Window Shades and Lape _ follows: graduates 8, seniors 40, juniors ‘tay aud saturday. . Point: , eine. 3 56, sophomores 67, freshmen 134, medi- rece: Godds'sbia’ on ‘thet’; eg Fe Z 27, law 43, teachers ie summer school | . Weather: Bulletan. . |prices made accordingl : 140—total 675.” Counted twice 10,mak-| Gonerally fai any? Ordingty. (J. .Bio@HEERRY::&: ad ha : a -_ Pe ae oe z=. git a —* a de es - o 2 Pee