* DAL Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. Co OCTOBER AS lettin C. 7. MUNFORD. — | | ' \ Our line ewbraces Bion F.- Rev-! nolds tive maker for Men. Zieg-| scr Bros. and E. P. Reed & Cos: fer Lad-es ard Children. Also a, full line of cheap and mwedinm | SHOES at old prices although tbe manufactureis bave made an adyance of 20 per cent. | QQ, = See Oo co sos . —=>> -5° cso =. SPoeX O ES See ~~ I~e_ ef: S| og” Ss —=_= = . pate) — = = Qu = DF ya Ss BSE OD | = - — ——_—_— _@26 a> a= oH®S © 2.5 bd iat e sse 8 = = Cane e228) == oy We a = ait Za wT = rae, 7) C. NEXT DOOR TO BANK. e x | | | | | jit. lyou cao Managing a Daughter. First—You can’t doit; the maa who can must be more than nror- iL. Secord—Girye her own way ; it 'will save her the trouble oftaking Thira--Pay for Ler dresses if afford it. Her dress— waker wi!l sue 1f you don’t. Fourth— If she takes a fancy to lany wan you don’t want her to ‘marry, tell her your be: rt is set [cu uer marrying biw aud swear ishe shali ever marry any other. You cau then give hera free hand ‘aud she wouldu’t bave bim if he was the only man left. Fifth.—If there 1s any man you want ber tu marry, kick bim out ‘of your house, foroid the servants tou adwit him, distribute tan \rups auc spring guns and bull- RUHR HOHNER Than any ever produced. My Clothes, Hats and I'm_ talking about. it’s complete now, a Furnishings, Look ovel the stock ; don't agree with me. and see if you One of two things I al - ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than you gei elsewhere for the same price ; to sell you the same goods lower than you get them: FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. satan es atte ena ‘dogs all around your grounds, lock ber iu her roum and yow if etupondous shows will exhibit in she warmes him you won't leave her a penvy. You will not haye ito wait jong after that for the vlopement. Sixth—Ifshe hes | bo wiee, eu ‘Courage her to “sing whenever iyou give a party. It will attract iatteption to her and give your | Zuests an excuse for compliment- ling her. Never wind the neigh— | UOw. | Seventh—If you are a poor on, teach your daughter how to ‘dance and play the piano. She ‘can learn cooking and dress- making aud those things af.er ishe is married-—Peck’s Sun. een nem On the State Farm. Superittendent Leazer, of the penitentiary, on his return from a visit to the State farms on the Ruanoke, says the crop of cotton is abouttwo thirds as Jarge per acre as that of last-year, but as there is av increase of 5V0 acres he believes it will be as. great in amount as last year’s crop. As toits value he expects it to be worth $5f,000 more. The corn estimate of it is 125,000 bushels, 53 crop is very large, aod a. careful | Wait, Its Coming Sure. Sell’s Brothers’ magnificent and ir re , You a Sielp to four Jlusband ? Of course all ladies help sheir husbands all they can. When one don’t help its because Greenville, Friday Nov. 1- Their eolarged and varied confedera— tion for 1895 inclade the Grand Regal Roman Hippodrome Races, ‘Three Riaz Circu-, Elevated The-» atre Stave3, Perfor. niag Animals| of all descriptions, Tropical Aqua- rium, Anstratian Avitry, Fifty they don’t know how. I know Cage Maiazcrie, Arsbian Cara-' bow you can help your hus: avan aud The wGala-day Street band and save a nive little sum, tbatis if you have got to buy acy DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS and SHOES, by truding with H. B. CLARK. You will find that a dollar wii] bay more at my store than a dol- larever bought before. This a broad statement, but itis true. The only way to account, for this lowness in prices is. the fact that a little profit is all. I expect. To simply say my line of dress gcods are pretty is uot doing them jas— — tice, they are more than pretty, dainty and sensible novelties that combine style and wear and sat— _ isiaction My line CLOTHING ~ : and GENTS FURNISHINGS is- in reacn of every ove. I have the nicest and cheapest ever — brought to this town. Don’t for- — get to me before buying. | H.B. CLARK. _ Middie storein Opera ! Sous Block. £ Parade. Among the meny rare and attractive features exclusive- ly prevented by them will be found the ouly pair of living giant Hir pepvte ui; the remarkable Ed ucated - Seals and See Lions, 'Roostcr Onckestra, Trilby the | Riding Peacock, Giant Kanga- ros, a whule flock of Ositriches and hundreds of novel features. There are also scores of the most eminent cbharivters, male and fe- male jockeys. bare-back riders. and serial and other ;-erformers, and a program not only stupen- dous, buat most exciting, select and refined in character, ll of which will be fully. presented in- Greenville, Friday Nov. 1. The grand, gorgeous street parada absolutely eclipses anv pageant ever seen, takes place at 10 a. m. on the day of the exhibition; two performances daily, afternoou and evening. Special excursion rates ou all railroads. — vy | Ae ! * DP. J. WHICHARD. Eciter. Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) : —— —————— The Alliance had expected to buy property at Cary and establish a shoe factory, and thought that thev had dene so, bat when the property was put up at auction fast Monday Mr.} J.C. Angier at Carey was the highest bidder und the prop- erty went to him It is said he bought it for the Carey Lum ber Co. The officers of the Al- liance say that this will not step the creation of the shoe factury, but will cau|: utmost tension, and his and * Medium a to 15\, vr. 5. b. FLEMine Leave Weldon a Ae A. M | arms:never for a montient idle. ‘Yet “ Good 5 to 37/4 FBLOUNT & FLEMING Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20 he’s the one to be blamed betrenmirhed Cotten and Peanut, APTORNEYS-A-LAW, — ——|—_— an accident happens, ag Below are Norfolk * vices of cotton . , : thought being given to pei and peanuts for yester rnished | 8@ Practice in all the Courts. ae as Lv Tarboro 12 20 calamities which’ have been avoided pe obb Bros. & Commis on Mer Ly Rocky Mt | 1 0510 20 6 | through his alertness aid ‘preven. Dis of Noro es rer TE mans & SKIN AmEY SEINEMM © a 4 t | ON. A : Lew Wilson’ 2 oa) 03 - | tion.—Boston Sais oe l | aes Good Mitidiing “ 95-16 e is : “ ‘ i D ie Et s Mf és Ar. Florence | 7 20) 3 0u ° Good Ordinary 7-16 | 5 Cheap Excursion Rates| ‘Pooe—arm. appre 2 > PEANUTS. John x. woodart ates ga > TO Priine 23 Ison, N.C. Green as 2 fm : ; . ye [Extre Prime “3 YyooPau & HARDING.” ae | ~ | : ra ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAY ere Crs € te; TRAINS GOING NOTRH. The Atlantic Coast Line Sugar cured Hams 12 0 183 7 Daed 2s 3 sores) | -{ | ae Org Sth | S38 4.00 to 460! LIFLAT, | rs } | all by to 10 9) ) en , : 40 to : ; j Lv Florerce “ 15 35 dies: @ “4 wo6 STABLES a local BY 55 ve ing Car secommiddations ebll‘on or’ ad- 1 w tet 76 On Fifth Street near Five ay Wilx n 1 20/11 28] tga reper aa a a » Or | 134 to 20 ‘Pow. > ee — oe) ——"|J. W.MORRIS,” C.8.CAMPDELL, | Beeswa: 2u +z - Div, Pass. Agt. Div, Pass Agt. 11} to 15} Passen assengers —— so ik z pagan a nani 33S point at rensoneb eae ene ~ — lee el ee | ee oem - T. M. EM N, a. « ; ¢ vy Wilmington) 2% 7-00 Wilmington, | -C. Tee v 10 56 8 31 Gt eSeuteate: ne. Th Ix Pagnolls, Re 8 81 & Charlotte EGE lS | |B we. a A. RR. Ly farboro 248 ) ; 25 Ss. aa - = : $3 ga Nashville Chatt sa)' 7 —|——| & §t. Louis. way. | Fae] liste sle> DAIL | |! wil x TRAINS Ly wie, | as] [igor 1) 18|qp ee 83 —T THE— ) 2 48 : oc pears, “| || CHARA 2004" xAgEyICLE ; REFLECTOR OFFICE pe ah t 3 _ _ ‘Ar Weldon 3 39 12 55 MEMPHIS ‘81. LOUIS IF YOU WANT a : _ First-Class Work. : Train on Scotian’ Neck Branch Road McK: a rs paves Weldon 8.40 p. m., Halifax 4.u0/° Me enzie Bess « . ndent ani i fearles jigger and p. m., arrives Neck at 4.55 ore shrwaaies bin wanes Wate ac m., Greenville 6.87 Pom. Kinston 7. Route jmore mt . it whl b es Gee’ 833 a. "8.22 a m. tiving TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAN. otfice, the i riiton fe ork Sia at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20am| — eS ome oct iaily exce Sunday. a saree’ W achnigten Branch lenve w 7.00 a, n., arrives Parmele oe “Parbére' 0.60; revurdin at weds oie Bea armele 6. yap hed p. m. | - rei TSA Passenger and weil. north, arrives 8:22 A. M. North Bours a Ginga sive 950 A M. leaves 10; | South Bound Freight. arrives 2:00 P. Ps. +W ash m+ . MoH M.. leaves 2:15 All malate’ shapes of Fio- Sines at Ricks, Taft & Co. A pew lot of “peadtifal Dress just arrived at Lang's. Prof Hicks predicts that January be a swinger for cold and advise pope to provide’ bonrntifaliy »gainst severe wioter storms and great cold. The be ET it Southern Leader, sigs tt ped ke ae 17th.— Gest Gétr’s Tipe fresh Butter es Ss. - ScHULTZ. - i 1 J OEL PATRICK, COTTON ~- BUYER, ’ GRIFTON, N.C. - Sd i teen ville day and Ayden Friday of each week. stioiztad Oo < aT linvite you to inspect my beaati{yl —NEW S$T6CK oF— oLoTHING | _ Gents Furnishing Goods =k wilt be_ mighty giad to wait on (= you aad show to youmy stock. You will be surprised to hear my Low-Frices. th ¢ I seduce! I bought my Low aw pilin, FOU ghee a bes dixh * << You just to build. meup.a trade ~ in Geerrville, Nee * me ater eee for these ~ ee RSS AR A SS ee ee ee ee wi | Kinston this morning to visit her par- \ents for a few days. Wédnes~ oun sch? Bbox, Look Through aha‘ See Whese Faces You Find J. H~Blovnt is aitending court in ls - : i BR. b. Smith returned Tast pight ° from trip op the ruad > Mrs. W. B. Brown and chitdren v went to Norfolk this morning. ~ a R. W. Smith and wife took the train here last aight for Ay dén we { yw ‘ # for his home in Lynchburg, Va. ., E. L. Rrown, operator at argon” was in town tolay and made us 4 pleasant} visit. j Mra. Monterio, mother of Mrs..A. ly} Blow, returaed last night from upper New "York State. F. T. Savage spent the day Thursdky Maud: Ta Priuey | for’ ‘I where he is located, D. D. Overton dropped -im to see ué! ast nigbt, he was down to spend ‘the’ day and returued to Tarboro this morr- ing. . W. B, Wilson left this morning tor) T Baltiraore tu take Walter for treatment! 5 of higeyes. He was acc »mpanied vy | Masters Frank and Derwood Wilson and! ¥red Forbes. Mrs. M. H. Quinerly cave over trom} She. w w aecompa- : nied by Mrs. Mitchell and little daugt- abd the, Terbgela. jaro) deligbted| what they nd there to oo Retenedjenare they wil ‘made briefatops at. Chattanooga and Lookoat Moentain, and then takein the Eiposition & day or two oe ees De zi Ks it~ >) ye eg! «311 } "'@> to J. S Sinisp ij : si BL. F pice James Franslin, Jr..left this marolng. “4 Canaies, Fruits, . Akinds. ) A1LANTA, Ga. Get® 15th, 1895. Daily Reflector. ‘ Wher ip aod Au. o after] | 9n6 | beridred | lof, th Wik febkis had Go Hot orth Carolina press arrive oe II bere Motdav night and thin, Et Oe cick drs date bs moraine. Meany ladies are Syith, By buying beet “of Cloaks at the party. Most of to-dav wag| 2 Iuane's! eee gpenot inthe Expostion ground¢ . Bavel or Maj, ae £0, ie Latham, ate died ty! them: To say that this. 18 |O’H agan and Goy. T Jarvie a inde t Bx poe kid Ades’ ot! kh if by the Ores the Hepbt ast night jtell the saa “by | by the ef sbar,in-a bedy and many f and ;,conveved far wh EK: to bis late root Asus ‘Phis even- ing at 3:30 o’clcck fhepariel ser- vices were held Ga Methodist | * - Lg eoij i | : * ° * 7 J ew. * . a . rn f° ee § - Pa ee Oe ssi Hat i Gt sapped ian ut Se Rail a ene Z it PPT +, Up with you stoves. reett versed ‘The firest’and a Tooke to oe een many things at Lang's feats er for te comfort te Lio tod. & Smith’s if var wai 4 dar ootsteps’ i tra’ ths | the best Cheese: and Butter. _ «store or ; av! “2 Down with you'carpets. ie : For RB. & G- Corsete, pew line, calkon Ricks, Taft Co... “Southern Leader, * best. cigar ic town, at D. 8. Smith’s. ort Ebro al DIS Belthicn At Morris Meyer's you can find a nice line of fruits, frest | et a ne see eee 6 Cotton and a U siete -|for Gents, adidas ‘Oliildren and .| Babies at Lang’s;, Go to J. 5 Smid 's if you want yf Ras sere be elie Rolle. 4 tan a eat, les, a mong hye _ eat! do