| GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 2, 1895. a El aoe C2 SSE qq 5 4-59 == Sat O Ss Soe La} — oO = e257 8 ; a S45 Se == Do : ==> a= © tO => = Of; OD re Sarre E& a3tt2 ei £2 coES @ sow =o an ‘commana: i S &. oo SSF OS os =< SES fog c= +S S pend © (lemme og ° = 2 2S. —_ 5 suo | WEATHER CROP BULLETIN, ental | The reports of correspondents of ithe Weekly Weather Crop Balle- tin, issued by the North Curolioa State Weather Service, tor the week ending Saturday, September 28th,1895, continue to be unfavor- able. Tue extreme heat snd dry- ness coutinued until cooler weatb- er set in Ou Friday aud Saturday. The mean terperature for the tira. tive days averaged 13 degrees ‘per day above the normal. ‘Drought cuntinues unbroken and is greatly dawaging all fall crops. Streams and wells are very low. Peanut-digging bas commenced and corn is being gatnered in. Very fine and large crops of fod- der und hay have been saved. Fall plowing still at a standstill for lack of raiu- EASAIERN DISTRICT- Extremely hot, dry weather contiuued until the very end of the week. when cooler weather setio. Tue droughtis unbroken, no rain Lavine fallen anywhere except nea: the extreme eastern coast. All late crops are suffering |from drought, especially peas, ‘potatoes, turnips and young rice. ‘OUstton ripened prematurely aud matty leaves aud young bolls fell off. Cotton is being rapidly pick ed out now. Corn is dry enough to gather and is being housed. More fodder and hay have been saved than for years. No fall plowing done. TELCGRAPdAIS NEWS. Gea. William Mahone, of Vir. ginia, hus suffered a stroke of paralysis and 1s in critical con- diticn. . : & Your judgment: by offering you something . for nothing. Good Clothing is always worth a fair price. We spare no pains to give you the best at a small profit. The King FRANK WILSO. & Clothier. a - To the farmers of Morth €arolina. - PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. That I will be at the following named places for the purpose of selling Farm Rights for my improved inethod of haaging tobacco—xnown as the Loop String Patent. By a vremature explosion in a Misouri rock quarry five pevo— ple lost their lives. The Valley Mutual Life [asur- ance Company; of Staunton, Va., has failed. Their business was Our line embraces Biou F. Rev- nolds fine makes for Men. Zieg- ler Bros. and E. P. Reed & Co.'s for Lad-es and Children. Alsoa full line of cheap and mediam SHOES at old prices although the manufacturers have male an adyance of 25 per cent. C. T. MUNFORD. NEXT DOOR TO BANK. transferred to another company. Oh! those Capes at Lang’s. They are from 18 to 40 inches long—and 100 to 135 inches sweep. | “Southern Leader,” best cigar in town, at D. 8. Smmith’s. This is the month for fairs and they are being talked and «udvertised all By snother vear Pitt ought county fair.. around us. to have a Patented by P. B. duly assigned to me as appears of Record ia the Patent office of the United States at Washington, D. . Farmer Oct. 2%, 1889, and by him ‘The very low rates made below will hold good until Oct. 2), 1895, to wit: For Five Acres or less, $3.00. Fora greater number than Five Acres, $5.00. I shall be glad to meet the farmers in persun at Greenville, N. C. (Wednesday and Thursday, Oct, 2d and 41rd. Tarbor», 4th and 5th. Rocky Mount, N. C Monday and Tuasday, Wilson, N. C., Wednesday and Tharsday, Fridaypand Saturday, “ctober llth and 12th. Parties who prefer to purchase — Farm Rights at once, or who cannot meet me at an O. on -Danville, Va.. or by remit at my ri-k by P. dress at Laurel Grove, Va,, and Rights jng please state number of acres grown this year. JNO. R. PILTSYLVANIA, CO- . N. C., Friday and Saturday Octo October 7th and 8th. October 9th and Iv. of the placed named, egistered Letter-to my will be promply sent by mail. CHAN Y a Arden Nelson (c»\.) who has been a on pilot Tar river fora vumber of years, in fact the oldest, died in our city yesterday. He ran on a flat before ever a steam boat was known on Tar river. —Washington Messenger, meee Lang's. ee 4 For a good smoke try “South- ern Leader” at D. 8. Smith’s. — The outlook is that tomorrow will be a file day for the races, with the excep~ tion of an abundance of dust. ce . Oetoder — Louisburg, N. C, | In writ- © LAUREL, GROVE. van" A full line of Boys Clothing oe = making such an L = Subscription 25 cents per Month. "Entered ss second-ciass mail matter. brought against EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) —wXm move the case. the proscution ima case to be |looks on’the surface that he afraid to face what might be Judge Green, who was presid-~ ing, denied the motion to f- e is T° = ,..| MRS. DELLA GAY; Proprictress his record.} Conyenient to depot and to the to-| bacco warehouses. Best and highest location areund reenville. Splendid mineral water. Rooms large and comfortable. Table supplied with the best the market af The question of the opening of the Atlanta Exposition on Sunday was settled ata meet—| ing of the directors on Mouday evening. The vote was over-~ whelmiugly against having the gates open on Sunday. This is al] right, snd shuws that) our Southern capital city pro | ‘ A LESSON IN ECONOMY. Once Fanny bought six yards ef cloth | To make a pair of sleeves, |The lot those great creations take Is more than one believes And when the gown washalf worn out | This - irl of dain’y taste. To bloomers soon reduced the sleeves And threw away the waist. fords. Terms ressonable. Greenville Collegiate Institute. *“REENVILLE, N.C. S.D. Bagley, A. M. Principal. With full corps of Teachers. Next seasion will begin MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895. All poses to respect the Lord’s day. And now along the ocean sans the EKuglish Branches, Aneieut aud Whosoever ,honcreth the! She trips, so fetching cute, waaae anguages. Music will or . sy ’ her bicycl } ‘ 1€@ conservat , lord. him will the Lord honor |For shes cae wid tei ha eee) by a graduate in music. Instruction : : de a bathing suit. thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. and we pene wt will a eee and mae ~ New York Journal. Terms reasonable. Art aud Elocution with this Exposition. This will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics shows a marked difference be-| tween Chicago and Atlanta and|@REENV between the north-west and the! South as regards the Sabbath LY 0. L. JOYNER. ——_————————eee t ——— - AmMammoth meeting has been SOTATIONS . . * J AT N . held in Chicago expressing 2 sympathy for the Cubans. Res. | Lugs—Common -elutions were passed asking the ‘Good United States-to recognize as) “ Fine belligerents the men whv are Cattters—Common fighting tor their freedom. A_ . ocuae large number of organizations! ILLE TOBACCO MARKET. REPORT. free. For particulars address the Prin- cipal, Gree: vile N, C. CREENVILLE Male Academy. ' 310 4| ey | 4 to % | The next session of this School will 7 to 10) begin on 8 to li) 0.13 MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1895 15 to 27: ’ Sl! ’ jand continue for ten months. were represented, and many'} telegrams and letters of appro- | valofthe meeting were read/an Cotton and Peanuts. Below are Norfolk prices of eotton |} bl d peanuts for yesterday, as furnished |Feasonadle. The course embraces all the branches ustally taught in an Academy. Terms, both for tuition and bear! ESTABLISHED 1975- 8-17. Schultz PORK SIDES &SHONLDERS f\ABMES AND MEKUHAN'TS BU Y ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befcre pu. chasingetsewhere. Qurstock is complete n allite branches. FLOUR, COFFE£E, SUGAK RICK, THKA, &c. tways wt LOW BST MARKET PRICES. - TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, pna bling youto buy at eae protit. A com wéte spock of always onhund and said at prices stosult jhe times. Qur goods area bought and sold-fer CASH therefore, having norisk to run,we sell at a chése margin. 3. M. SCHUPz,.‘+menvitte. N C THE MORNING STAR. The ce a < Daily Newspaper in North Carolina. The Only Six-Dollar Daily of its Class in the State. . \by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer| Boys weil fitted and equipped for: from prominent men- Every | phavcs of Norfok : business, by taking tlie -aesdemic . available foot of space in the) on | Course srone. Where Si al aie to . { COTTON. }pursce a higher course, this schoo hall was filled, aad every sen. Good Middling 8 15-16/uarantees ‘thorough preparation to timent of sympatby for tne Cu<, Middiirg 8% enter, wih credit, any College in North |Low Middling 8 3-16°Carolina, or the State University. It bans was cheered to the echo | Good Ordinary 74 refers to those who have recently left It is not believed, Lowever, that! Tone—steady. atemmentet the truthfuluess of this the United States will ae PEANUTS. 7 ’ Any young men wth character ani with the insurrection. : <4 moderate ability taking a course with Extra Prime 3 us will be aided in making arrange- = = | spanish $1 3 ments to cuntinuue in the higher school-. 7 | Pee ere: | The diseipline will be kept at its Some months ago the Ww il |= ne—steady | present staudard. mington Dispatch criticised ° | Neither time por attention nor - : 4 rk will b ; uke this ‘ some of the acta of Mayor Fish-; Greenville Market. sr paps cotmen? make this scnool blate, of that city, whereupon Corrected by S. M. Schulte | For further particulars see or ad- the Mayor had the editors of Batter, per lo 15 to gx | Tess W. H. Ragsp ine, that paper indicted for crimt: | oe Bit me = iol (July 30,1895. Principal. nal libel. When the case was Cor, 40 to & | — brought up befere New Han-; Own Mell ‘ xi 0 65 Barbers. @ver-court. on Monday, the Lard’ " 83 to 10] = — Mayor bad presented an aifti- Sugar 40 fo 38 AMES A. SMITH, davit asking for a removal of | Coffee 16 to 25/- aCe incclpidgi 6 ‘Salt per Sack 1 UO tol 75 REENV » Ns the ease to another county OP Chickens (23 to 20; @@ Patronage solicited. . | 4 the ground that he did not be~) Eggs per doz 10 to a3 — = . -, Beeswax. per iz ' wrt . lieve he could get a fair trail Kerosene. 11} to 15 SRGERT OMNES: -. = in his own city and _ cotinty. pieced, mae ery sh Dn €f°Under Overa House. This seems rather unusual for Hine. des Seed 6109 Special. attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. “Favors Limited Free Coinage 'Of American Silver and Repeal jot the Ten Per Cent. ‘Tax on State Banks. . Daily 50 cents per month. Weekly $1.00 per year. Wma. H. Ba RNARD, Ed. & Prop., Wilmington, N.C. “J . L. Starkey & Co, —AGENTS FCR THE— CITY FLFGTRIG. LABKDRY WILMINGTON. N. Gy. This Laundry does the finest work in It south; and Pticew are low. “We wake shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring Ngo bd our store on Monday and tw ' forwarded promptly. Price~ ! piieation | ists TQ) ished on app mas “REDUCED RATES! i ersatz “eae a SHgoet J 12% 28a adticok a Es (OFT Qtaira . ooo agg Tpaever saievda. HA ALEX, 0. BLOW: ‘te , oy | JABVIS & BLOW, -© = _ a * = a , ATTORN R¥S-AT-LAW, Denese ot Bate: M. icing. ATLANTA, GA. aren n . oeeene Dh een September 18th---Décembe- sith, 1885. EUR 2 sp wo rede Coroner, Dr. Cc. OH. Laugbing- p 5 + tie jisi biitiens T¥ Gels sere aa us e ; eL 1D ie% DRA ZRE For the above occasion the Southern ‘Bailwa: ; il w-rate roun and Connselor at-Law rip tickets to-Atlahta, Gavngd reagan oe ithe ads mat as a rewrite Fits, Comment. G- ——T — — ote nnn mn — ——_— Civil and Uriminal Busintes Galieite2. = aera $5, i by ch gf 4 Makes a special of a a weatth. DP. 40! FROM A | OB -C | D jE |sges.actions to recover iand, and eol- y nt a. W. Smith. — —— = —_ : —_——! lection ; : Sent: Mannix Heme. 7- W- Smith. | itexmdria, Va..c.......05c0- veveie ees 496 DBiI9 28) 2. 4 G0i2..8 i wit orth of Tesphers—1 rof.| Asheville, N. C..........--.-c cc cee oe. AE OBES Oo MOR EBT eb loan | oe eee rlington, N.C... 2.22206. 2eee ee 8 TONS PU...) 8 6B... 4 is edby. . on ——_—_— keville, Wa..... ceoeeeee a}, Ae. +2. ARORA OEEIS 2 94° 963 eseoe [OP ea bo SFPTY prpcens, ‘ S hrereennn A CS 3 Bit 33: a 50i,.., : - : : 2 i si 3 ob, eee 2868 ye ercee neces ee ee 1 «eee 3 pe ease rite . £9 | [chee Htigevilg: ) RCTS soo oof pit of venrgh neo 5 hee. i a apel Hilf, N. C......... ooo ce cece ween! OG:.... :10 $d; .... Ge ‘Treasurer, w. . Godwin. — u et. Pa) Re oS TE obese soso Hs penta a0): eeeee : ce t e aire Lara oii : | Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. tiarlotte, ee teecces H per reaNy ety TIT Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Rae Vane een oi BO OBIE 7 os ME Dh LC. LAPHAM. MABRY SHINNER Ceanciimen—W. H. Both, W. L. rbham, N.. Qoccnniin AoAS bag --- 40. 4B: ..., gata s SKID Sat, iuiliahh brown; °\W. ‘fT. Godwin. ‘f. A. Wilks,| Front: Royal, Va...........6...... gece eh 25/19 25: ..,. Mf sete - ia atenn ines Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jeakine. eee nen Pie bees ee's Sense rtaht po 95,4, : 9 20... | lendos bara, N Uno nacsosnoncenn000006 91 7515 95: ....' AL @0)... tk topelie 3 ~C. een2eeee eeccpeeeesee Fe Cn Oe i . CHURCHES. Quin isw.ce bc ou bwedssdwae'ccs 60a! 6% ws saver Ti es Ravti Hick oh Pein, N. C.......... wee ce cece eo cE BEF. i ie * Venbons BoD. ‘Diecnyile, 3 Peon Searotng nad (ex-| St Se pings I | eee e cece ee cL 00 OODAKD & HARDING,» 2 ee cee Sag oo st WEEKLY. et, N .G. a Poe wie FS a7; —— . ——— ~ —_—_— 4 oa Be No. 281A. F. & A. Rates trom intermediate points in proportion. ne Ly ~ ied’ Magdsy pin fs Inde odent ana terol and a ceoetive than @ i ger. = aire ayod bis ash ‘ebbin reiditd: be cr EXPLANATION. | Column A. Tickets will be sold on Be petite 5 and T2, dod dally from Sep- | tem ber 15 te Depember 95, inclusiy ith fina? Fimic January 7, 1696: .: Col- miumn Bb: Ndd sal daily froas 8-ptemuer 16 to) Jenember 16,- a > ¥q| With tinal lienit Shoe (20) er! rom dahon sale. atone Cs wich oat an J 1s. ve, with Tha % pane * _ rHiroit | rad plete Dait reports from the State — z ' The 8, ee te Sala YOUR— #1 (10) Bene trom ia’ Ge Axio Colamn E>: WPichuets! witli Imi "eeven = Tt ox = ‘JOB PRINTING. rargepel Say December 80, 1895, inclusive, rath. oak lenis seven '(7). ane ‘from = : oO: 7 yb dh Ba ..4p| SHE SOUTHERN GAILWA >is tne ed aetad st FO Teal 1 Grounds, havin e-track, standard ‘ga i R Ornten: city of Atlanta oO xposition Grouges, me ais 7 a2 pba ’ ; n | Ma lees gel For tickets and full information apply to your eares ager oF address ress, . i . } ORLY Ok bdortiak « Yen ee D ee M. ‘CULP.: Pia: Mer: : AW A. PURE,@. P. A! gona scllethafusbopicell adie $sh “a2 IP YOU WANT— 7" 132 4 is egtom, D.C, "THE OBSERVER, Penna, Ave Washiogton, ; eT as i ee gp ey Tra isaeiieniinat® mea PT At train north, arrives 838 A. 3 Going South, ae ike North. Bound Ereight, arrives 9:50 a M, lesveadtrl@ A- Me The Months Pass, But People im Larg-| yo ttors “AOU eo eg South Bound M., leaves eas ington Monday. ¥ leaves for Washington day and saturday. arrives 2:08 P. Thanks, Many Times. thing. ° ide of the —* iat bop tat ao Billa Tie and , gr pr of 1 good cigar, emd: the eno wained ia the the-office T * Th bight ‘an@ presented us a box of the famous “Scuathera’ will be pleasantly remembered | for days ye teranme s0 wip intaige.in delightful. - whi ffs. been sampled all acianing the ~ Gender” / surely takes the’ ~The “modesty of the donor caused him to wish his name withheld, but he added that of cigar. can Se thie braad at D. S. Smith's 2 ig al J. H. Blountis attend: ta denton. “s RY “B J. H. Tucker left tocay to reiuro tw his home viel & - adie Bruce Latham, cf Plymouth, is here yisititig his brother, ‘Maj. Lathaui. J. 5. Cy Benjamin, of obersoaville, day. His many friends were iat to see him. ; Ww. Cy willet, of the firm of Hackburn| & Wiliet, Ben Hann, “Jimmie,” Fred Sweet, and Herb Tisdale, ali of New-| bern, are bere to attend the races. | H. E\ Seeman, of Darbam, let this morning. Like atl vther Yisitura he wis greatly tiaprédsed_ with | Greéguville and the immeusity of our bebpond mar Misses “Matic Blow, Bessie Harding, Addie Jonnsgton, Ada Tyson. Mary Sinith, Bettie Tripp sid a Miss Cox left today for the ‘N. & E. Dopiece at Gréensboro. sie ‘The hotel sroukil the certainly raise a racket dram ain their. conde eh Dyases. Sule 0 —— me of che houses 19 ailyaaciby caus wt train rn or Is now Gomplete. He wants your trade He'll get it too if uare wide-awake please remember to see CLARK when you want Nice line of suaaplen for Custom Work in Men's Ulething--Prices. yery - cheap Hy, B.. CLARK. fAIHr Go Ati: ‘Middle store ip Opera © House Block. a 2 + -j|and predict & bright future for Aim. If jin Pitt county they represent are really am Mr. H. B. Clark whe was 80 long popular sa n with Mr. W.F, cae of thiselty, has opened wstore if Green- |, vile. We wish friend Heitiry success he hasdearned his lesson wel from his late employer he will, things hustle and his stor - will be. crowded with cus- tomers. —Washington Messénger.. A New York magistrate had de cided that it is legat ta sell soda water ou anday, but po chew- ‘ib, gum. The | basis of his decis- ion is that the former has ad: es tablished respectability, but the later has not.’ ’ | An Uajest Law. the revenue act that places a tax. of $250 on dealers in pianes and organs, and directs the sheriff to. proceed as the law directs against’ parties engaged in selling pianos saw dnos uob apply (> amecio Che ro u agents whu take orders for imstrauments for factories or dealers cutside the State. Itisan nnjust_ law .that taxes.a citizen of the State $250 for doing business: and at the same time those doing the same business outside the State can send inp all the aconte they please jand pay vo tex. Bat the. i if it does appear b dodd m% @xdané the Siiériff from executing it. aoe bent shore i is mo no cue. wow NX Sumith’s. spent Tuesday night here and tert ty jis guing rigat duwa iu the PAB | The uachin The State. Treasurer ~ eS sent! out adtices to the Sheriff of each |. county relative tothe ‘section of |; ,to be able to have some good plays pre- tature made the ‘ag and as the). State Treasurer. intimates, even if| _ nsome that | Himmler esaicee aitail Services in the ATG church at ' The svcademy boys have siarted their ball fope bs ; at Troetes 4 Fresa Lunen Biscuits just in at *D. 8. Large of Jamas grapea are being made from here every uay. rhey will ‘melt in ye your ‘mouth, ‘those Fresh’ Lunch Biycuits at D. >. omith’s. —¥ifty-one young lawyers were grant-| ed licenses Dy the Supreme YEE, vs | Mouday. W.P. Ormand is aise. puting te a Planters Warehouse. 17th.— Guv. Butter loday- M. Sowuurz’ The artesian. well up ia tolfucbe: sown Ogre 3 e works tively. aa afl We have not seen the ? Rifles out : on/ drill in sometime, , .dfush TE HAVE up, boys, and cOwme -Qut’ ' ’ Ex-Senatof Jarvis Stvig bas ifood Ween ippont. 4 the executive eo 167 ON Urtiy }Cacolina, of tae N. ativual ual Suvec meme: "The tobacco apes ae ‘ate. — now: working anuer the pcw schedule uf ‘utes as uads by tue (ast Legiaineare, This is the season. of the yesr * for. fori est fires, and the cuvui” sud pessuas | hunte.s shuuid ve Carefur hop they das tueir torches ai uigul.—. 7, 3 3 Daring the mouta of. Se ptember: ster uf Lecis issued eixbovul ud cieagbat? censes, UVe ior Waite aul eicveu for colored cuuplos. — J VHS bess live: of, ‘Tablets, Note Pauper, Muveivpes, Box > Paper, auu Cards in tuwu Cau De coud at the Ketlecior BpUS, stare. | Talking through the’ nose or ‘with » yore that sounds hike % date *drent tind been swallowed is gé fad’ ‘auw, “chat tuc weather causes oo iuyoluuta:ily,. w. HE. Long tells ts hee HAS Yate nf the Uperu House‘aud expects sented he:e seapon. ‘i'ae re- € ube com.ug opening of the Upera Honse will be a}: picusore to many of our peopic. JF KING, UWERY: SALE: AND it) oe When your ‘thoughts to the man that vou- this winter for the: onntern: of yourself and familv turn yuur footsteps toward the store of as stovk of goods in the pate! Ss test | due fréwii | ‘| prise and delight. you both: as 12 Salt, "Bagging many loge of many and varled kth tes’ Dress: Goods. ‘and Trimmings ; ‘( Netions, Gentlemens. Furnish~. ing . Goods.:: Shirts; Neckties, Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col- lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Hats and Caps the ‘noatest and nd Chitdrins Fi ps hee a. ine 1| Shoes. aad Bele in endless. styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs’ ‘ Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring . and Table ‘Oil’ Cloths, Lace, Cur Aid tains, Curtuin Poles and aay Valises, Hand Bags; and @ stoch -of FURNITURE that will: sur to quality and priee, Baby‘ Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, 'Flour, jar, Molasses, — i Ties, Peanut ° Sacks and Twine, ' We Buy GOTTON AND. PEANUTS aad aay the- highest marke Brice for them. ree s SHOES. for Men and Boys can’t be STABLES.” = Ports.” retot cPrern wT? 4 ‘sto van Shie ra rates 3 *|polnt reat ble Vehicles. - On Fifth Street ear Five |; hg yg. F liinilepeacnitiges. | ¢ surpassed. ‘tenement é ate « + ser pair and be ‘se + 8 isle. _ Gur Pricer ne € Tene sists oe CietEEaR