— THE DAILY REFLECTOR a1. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 19, 1895. x ooo nn See” ST. MUNFORD, 205 > CHER NINE a ===- |been the strangest thing to me wby some of the leading men) Lhan any ever produced. My Clothes, Hats and do not jump to the tobacco wheel and help O. L. Joyner Furnishings, I’m talking about. Look over move it along. For feur years, " °29 ef : ewe clings Gig eae PO the stock; it’s complete now, and see if you been raising tobacco, he has ’ oO 1 f two things T al j|had a'l the work to de, nobody don U agree with me. One 0 . S* has given him any assistance) ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than whatever that I am aware of. All the talking up and writing)you get elsewhere for the same price; to sell ee the Greenvilie tobacco mar- ‘ket has ever had, to any greav\you the same goods lower than you get them’ extent, has come through his efforts and he alone ought ‘ol _< \ N K V/ I SON have all the praise and reward 3 ar line embraces Bion F. Rev |for it. He does, I.guess, get as The King Clothier aa ead asad! & “\¢8"\ much tongue praise as he cau r Lad-es aud Childreo. Also a\conyeniently manage, but ney—- . . | eo ‘Il line of cheap and medium jer has anyone offered to help|,. . HOES at old prices althougb| him write up or advertise the | little girl had the best tobacco. je manufactnrers bave made “| narket at all. Both in my |. 5° boys and girls of Pitt fire You a dyance of 20 per cent. lopiniea are very necessary to begeae and North Carolina | a — | wards building upa good strong snould be stimulated by these Wyk Pp £0 Veour ; ———————— ens | 7 oe figures. .Such boys and girls,are a= = COC lmarket. I hope what I have : a f SEE OP Sas atone some come 9 ake the men aa Tatas on PL wSband ? S = 7 oe ——> |petent man to lend a helping]. *, e eet (en ne | 7, wae ES =e ‘hand to aid Mr. Joyner in i at a ee . Y| Of course all ladies help their —- Ge —— . . example. Mr. Israel Edwards! husbands all they can. Whe Ss 7 = wets (building up this market [0 . one don't halp i a | a, CD —— twice its size has been growing tobacco two ae Se ene. — pecnaes = oD = es jy. Yours traly Ss ¥.8 years, and hi’ success, only tell | haw you can role vous hen a os a “ Pa , “Ss | wnat kind of aman anda farm- band and save a nice little - Se A — P. S.—Of course, Mr. Editor,|e, he is. He not only makes; sum, thatisif you have got — 9 =) — « [do not meap you have nt tine tobacco but is raising smart, TO EONS emery yet fats Sy eB ——— aided in the building up of this|jnteiligeny children, that will| trading ae en OES, by cr = ——S market for you have done your: : 3 ea CD bd —, : do honor to his county. The es = {| = share and done it nobly. boys and girls can do much if} H, B. CLARK. a = = oo —— S.S 8. they willtry and 1% pays to try.|you will find that a dollar wil) s5 dal buy more at my store th | a= o eae ——_—| Black Jacks Leads. ; y than a dol- —- = STATE NEWS. lar ever bought before. 2 = = TF ce | Little Mattie Edwards, ten- —_— broad Sutaiveut but? t is: gol ore Se ; ped =» | year-old daughter of Mr. Israel} Charlotte is going. to have @& epipointasek lpaet oh wa Eee ak this 5° 2 = bd — Edwards, of Black J ack, had|court house. a little profit is all I aibecs = + © one quarter oPanacoe oes Sixteen cotton mills are in simply Ta) my line of dress goods ——— Cuma (co this year. She sold yester~ . . are pretty is not doing them jus— S = re : sot : cousse of construction in North | tice, they are more th . soe = — day the proceeds of her little ©, bney more than pretty, — gq =) Ge —— sp—235 pounds—and it net Carolina. None of these are in/ dainty and meusios® novelties that qe =| CPO P — 4 — 't~ . combine style and wear and sat- Po > & $9 a - Gieenyille | compl i nd sat- ot < ted her $38.90. One grade isiaction- My line CLOTHIN = = 2. pee. | = - \pringing 40 cents per pound. An effort is being made by T’|and polaris FURNISHINGS to = o oO 5 <=. Her brother, Johnnie, had the R, Hoo ker; fe Bosator county,to Ae renioest Sinko he oe hye Co M = | organize a military company to . : cheapest ever — ! same amount of crop—one|. eth State Geaard broughi to this town. Don’t for- — ‘9 Le MU N FORD quarter of an acre —and sold his\°™ ‘7° ©" ee ee get tome before buying. ae e See ; jcrop yesterday —245 pounds—| Fora good smoke try “Soutb- | : H. B. Cl ARK. ie - NEXT DOOR TO BANK. | and received net $45.85. The ern Leader” at DS. Smith’s. | _——“ Middle store in Opera House Hlock. DAILY REFLECTOR. but he will not let you labor with him. Said Booker T. Washing- D. J. WHICHARD. Eciter. ton, your distinguished educator: Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) —— nd ee __ — Hon. Frances D. Winston, de livered the address before the Colored Fair at Conway on last Thursday. We take pleasure in giying publicity to some of the sentiments expressed be- “Whatever bethe sins the Soath is call upon to answer for, it muat be remembered that when it comés to. business pure and simple the South is the only section that has ever given the negro @ man’s chance.’ Negro carpenters, blacksmiths, painters artisans are a rarity north oi Masou and Dixon’s line. “When ths United States goy- ernment lent its aid to the great Worid’s Fair and invited the nations of the earth to witress all of its development, it did not cause we believe they are OM/extend to the negro race au iu- the right line, andifour colored | ¥itation to display its progress or participate iu the supervision of citizen would only consider|sy. exuivit. President Harrisou such truths they would be bet-|was sought aud importuned to tered in their conditions. Such appoint well kuown coloied men facts as the following from the address should be widely cire ulated. Mr. Winston said: Yours has been a generation of dependence; but you have receiv- ed every encouragement from Southern white men, whom yva did not heed, and frcm the N orth ern white man, who led yoa into folly. For many years you were interests taken |20d women to pieces on the Buard of Managewent which he ueclined to do. “How different the treatment of the negroin ‘ths South. Tie Cotton States Exposition peld at Atlanta, the city that Sherm.n burned, theS ate of Bob Tooms and vf the Vice President of the Confederacy, give: piace tu cvlored men and woman as ex- (hibiturs in special buildings and the pets of the nation, and the calls of the fifty m.llions)!tor, a dist nguished colored en- Booker T. Washington, to of whites were almost jost sight|P@rticipate fur his race in the of in the effort to eleyate..the|Upeuing exercises. This is the the “brotker in black.” To seach ecouomy and give you sav (2nd pract:ces, between 1p banks, the government es- tablished the Freedman’s Bureau, and, like other sehemes for the bettering of a people by govern- mental interference, the chosen guardian of the Bureau plunder- ed you of milhons. “Bill after bill has pazcsed Con grees to confer on you civil and social rights you were not fitted to enjoy, and Senators have died with a plea for their enactment on their lips; yet when self reli— ant men of your race cease to be the tools of designing politicians, they permit the repeal of force ]a=s without a protest.” “The weeping erence between resvlutions ; hy po- critical cant and honest action.” * * * * * * * “T am pot here totell you how to vote. That is of no mument to me. My idea, however, is the less you concern yourselves about voting and office hoiding. and the more you concern your- selves about a full stomach and a whole shirt, the better oft you will be. I know of no more depJorable sight than the man, white or black, no wmatter what may be his olitics. Without an acre of land, without Louse, mule or ox, without cart or itm- pliment and without food and philanthropist | with few clothes, discussing grave under the shadow of Bunker Hill coustitutional questions aud con bewails the hardness of your fate'cerning himecif abgut who get and vou to flee your op- elected. The problem before you pressors and to seek safety else-is not the bsllut box, but the where.. And with an additiona!l/mea] tub; not the State house, paroxysm of griefand a freshet/ but the smoke house.” of tears he hes to you the and ties of Africa and Boston's Literary Conductor. mot the culture and beauties of y, The conductor leans over a passen- “Many Northern organizations | %°F © the back seat of a car, whose wi that you shal! have socia! interest in one of a number of books 4 ‘end equality here at the/ >be carries probably suggests a liter- euth, and the applause that|&ty employment: ‘Bey pardon, sir; the xesolution is drowned |! picked up an English book on as- The how ofthe mob as it|trology more than 50 years old, the artisan from) Other day, with colored plates. Was pile | not that unusual at the time? Are you interested in those things? Bul- interest me very mucD; “Zancai 5 a curious book! Speaking of plates, I bave a rare copy of ‘Foxe’s Book of Martyrs.’ Collector? No, havea few books; very fond of all good read- ing. Cooper, pow, what an atmos- phere! After all, Hawthorne is our greatauthor. His ‘Twice Told Tales’ are like Mendelssohn's ‘Songs With- out Words.’ Don’t you think so, sir? Time to read? Oh, yes, I get off at 5 o'clock, but when I was at school I used to live in the Public library! Good day, sir.”’ A literal transcrip- tion of the conversation, omitting the interjections of the rather stu- pefied passenger. Wonderful coun- try |—Boston Transcript. ESTABLISHED 1875- 3.M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES & SHONLDERS JARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their incerest to get our prices befecre pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk RICE, TEA, &c. lways wt Lo WEST MAREET fRICEs. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A com >lete stock of FURNITURE always onbaad and soldat prices tosult gzhe times. Our goods areall bought and seid for CASH. fore, having no ris* to run,we sell at a close muargip. 3. M. SCHULT2,Gre-nville. N C Barbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. C @ Patronage soliched. with me,!er's views now. on spiritualism, | : ve a Bi tans Me gi i ee ete ge Ae rf > a ta ieee a tat - Pees a Se cae a - es Date Fe = = ee ge a ge, a Ee Ra TS ee a ERBERT EDMUNDS. 3 _« . PASHTONABLE BARI ZK. 8 Gentlemens Clotbing. - your work to ourstore on Monday a given to cleaning!t will be ric Institute. *REENVILLEK, N.C. 8. D. Bagle A. M. Principal. With full corps Teachers. Next seasion will MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. ‘A the English Branches, Ancient an Modern Languages. Music will 0 taught on the conservatory p by agraduate in musics Instructio:. thorough. Discipline firm, but kind Terms reasonable. Artand Elocutiot. : will be taught, if desired, Calisthenic, - free. For particulars address the Prin cipal, Gree: ville N, C. eee CREENVILLE The next session of this School will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189 and eontinue for ten months. The course embraces all the branche usually taught in an Academy. Terms, both for tuition and boa reasonable. Boys wel fitted and equipped f business, by taking the academi course alone. Where they wish vurs.e a higher course, this scho guarantees thorough preparation t enter, wi. h credit, any Collegein Nort} Carolina, or the State University. refers to those who have recently lef} -- its walls for the truthfulness of thi statement. Any young men with character an - moderate ability tuking a course wit g us will be aided in making arrar - ments to continue in the higher echoel #5, The diseipline will be kept at itek pre-ent standard. - Neither time nor. attention no work will be spared to muke this seh ail tuat parents could wish. For further particulars see or ad dress t _W. H. RaGsDALE, July 30,1895. Prineipal College Hotel oO MRS. DELLA GAY, Prop ietres}s Convenient to depot and to the ‘tol bacco warehouses t . 4 Best and highest location areuncg reenville. Splendid miueral water. Rooms large and comfortable. ‘lab! supplied with the best the market a fords, Terms reasonable. J L. Starkey & Co.? —AGENTS FCR THE— CITY ELEGFRIG LAUNDRY. ) _ WIDMINGTON,. W.-C: — + This Laguury doesthe ffaest work in. be South, and prices are low. W make shipments eyéery Tuesday. Bri { * } . forwarded promptly. on app! ee Eghe ie tes ae Pipi ee PO reign Paar ae -—- == LMINGTON & WELDON R. R. AND BRANCHES. IND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. Condensed Schedule. ann TRAINS GOING SOUTH. =a Dated Elections will take piace this year in eleven States, one-quarter of the whole namber, and but few are really important. The States voting are lows, Kansas, Ken- tucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, a == |New Jersey, Olio and Pennysl- prek. Buh $B ¢ $% jvania. A Governor will be re abit jz A Ae 22 |turned in Lowa, Kentuckv, Mary- A jland, Massachusetts, Mississip - M.'P.M. A. M | ave Weldon | 11 55| 9 27 'pi, New Jersey and Ohio, and ~Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 2us four of the seven now have Dem- - ——- ocratic Governors. Besides these axburo 12 20 ‘Utah will abandon the Territorial i. . stage and become a State, choos- Rocky Mc 1 05]10 20 6 ujling a full set of officers. The in- een 2 og 11 03 teresting contests are in Ken- ma Z o< I Fay'treville| 4 30/12 63 tacky, Maryland, New Jersey and . Florence 7 20| 3 0u 110, se _—— ee ee S > x - = == Cheap Excursion Rates 4 Fam: a A.M nm P. M.| . [ ’ . "8 -wiken | 2 08) 20 Cotton (tates and international Exposition Golkisvoro 3 lv 7 05 . Magnoiia 4 16 5 13 ATLANTA, GA. ‘Wilmington| 5 4) 945 x. : ~ 4 anal A Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st., 1895 VIA TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ° 1 ° , The Atlantic Coast Line Dated Os | a ae Oct. 6th éailo sa Through Pullman, Palace Buffet 18¥5. ZzO\A AS Sleeping Cars between New York and -—- — Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg, A. M.|P.M Weidon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette- y Florer-ce 8 15| 7 35 ville. Fiorence Orangeburg, Aiken and y Fayetteville] 10 551 » 35 Augus a. For Rates, Schedules, Sleep’ r Selma 12 32| ing Car accommodations call on- or ad- , Wilsc n 1 20)11 28 dress any agent Atlautic Coast Live, or Rae — _ ithe undersigned. | eBe \ J. W.MORRIS, C.S.CAMPDELL, c= Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Pass Agt. 7a Charleston,s.C. Richmcnd Va. a A.M —--| —-|——- |T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, - oe ;P. M. arf. Mgr. Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Axgt. Wilmington) 9 25 7 UO Wilmington, N. C. Magnolia | 10 56 8 31 , Goldsboro 12 05 g 40 Wilson 1 00 10 27) > tin | W.& A RR ae |= 6 ® e mS Sb AND oz > Ez Zo ma Nashville,Chattanooga : PM. Poulpoe,| & St. Louis Railway. vy Wi)son 1 37 11 37) 10 32 r Rocky Mt 33 12071 11 18 3 DAILY TRAINS 3) Lac 2 48 a arboro ; \CHATTANOOGA NASHVILLE v Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 07 CINCINNATI CHICAGO I Weldon 12 55 MEMPHIS Sr, LOUIS ‘Train on Scotiaud Neck Braneb Road ves \reldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p .-m. . m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving ifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am jaily except Sundav. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave fashington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele 40p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning ). m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. Jaily except Sunday. Connects with ns on »cotisnd Neck Branch. | Tram leaves :urvory, N C, fnartie & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- Tay, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 23200 P. M; ye Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m JOHN F. DIVINE, f. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manage:. J. k. KENLY, Gen’! Manager, -, Greenville 6.37 p, m., Kinston 7.35 Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 " sce Tarboro 4.50 p.m , Pa-mele 6.10 via Albe- ning leaves Plymouth daily except A , 5.80 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a. n., five Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45 General Supt. ' ' | | McKenzie Route TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAN. Emigrant Rates. The Atlanta Exposition will be the greatest Exhibition ever held in the United states excepti ne the Worla’s Fair, and the Round Trip Rates have been made very low. Do not fail to go education for them Ga For maps, folders and any de- sired information write to J. H. LATIMER, J. W. HICKS, Trav Pass. Agt, Trav. Passa. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. JOS.M BROW A, T. M.. aud takethe children. 1t willbe a great GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET} REPORT. LY oO. L. JOYNER. QUOTATIONS. Lugs—Common 310 4 és Good 4to7 ~ Fine * to 10 Cuttters— Common 8 to 11 % Medium 11 to 15 tS Good 15 to 27 Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton! and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok : COTTON. Good Middling 9 5-16 Middling 9 Low Middling 9-16 Good Ordinary 7-16 Tone—firm. PEANUTS. Prime 23 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3} Spanish $1 bu Tone—steady Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lo 15 to 25 Western Sides 6 to 7 Sugar cured Hams 12 to 134 Corn 40 to 6u Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.00 to 4:50 Lard 54 to 10 Oats 4V to 50 Sugar 4 to6 Ceffee 16 to 25 Salt per Sack 1 00 to 1 75 Chickens 12} to 20 Eggs per doz 10 to 123 Beeswax. per 1z 20 Kerosene, ~ 11} to 15 Hulls. per ton 6 00 Cotton Seed Meal 20 00 H ides 5 to F TATWEGGT UICKAESS 1 CESS —SEND vou Rk J OB -:- PRINTING ——TO THE—— REFLECTOR OFFICE ; —IF YOU WANT— % First-Class Work. me. acs ease soamses293 39820355 THE MORNING STAR. 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M. ; North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A; J w, Wiggins wentto Rocky Mount) The best cigar is Southern When your thoughts turn M, leaves 10:10 A. M. : to the many, many things South Boond Freight, arrives 2:00 P. Setardsy Morning. Leader, at Morris Meyer's. that you will have to buy | peta M., leaves 2:15 P. &. ~ - this winter for the comfort Steamer Myers arrives from Wash b nara © “ De All makes and oo of Fine of yourself and family turn ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday ure morning. Shoes at Licks, Taft & Co. your footsteps toward the gton Tuesday . store of . ° ere a naterday. ay, Thuré) Rey. R. W-. Hines arrived here last} The freight train was four houis late ___ |night from Parmele. yesterday from the north. the passenger : Weather Bulletin. M. H. Quinerly came over from Kin- train coming ip ahead of her. a Sunday fair, cooler Sunday ston Saturday morning. as pew ie Gl dae 7 eveuineg- There were nine drummers left here J es. bd 8 a — — this morning, on the north bound train.| Our ministers apprec:ate a good Where you will find cigar by smoking the “Southern : . A CLOSE CALL, ; ; displayed the largest an Rev. Mr. McCloud passed through | oader’’ at VD. S. SMITH’S. beet asuorted line of |tbis morning on his way to Washing- ; th - . fcllowi : (Special to REFLECTOR.) | ton. 17th.—Gov. Carr’s fine fresh cllowing goods WasHincton, N. C., Oct. 19.— Butter today. %S. M. ScHULTZ. At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the Coon Hunting. | Verily, man is but a wart on the face ot fire alarm soanded and uponin-| Megsrs. Ola Forbes, Bob Moye, |the earth, a bunion on the tue of time, a : vestigation ft was found that the Fleming, Earnest Forbes, Mad- freckle on the face of a universe. —Ex- Bottli ve ildi : change. How about the Woiuen fulk, ting, Co's building IS dax and Joe Latham left here brother of many and varied kinds. lantic Coast Line depot was in 4 |fyiday evening toteke a coon| Si at es a * ie. Gini us Vira) ' blaze. After gvod work bythe |hant near Ayden: They retarn | The finest apd largest Trunks Dress SE Trimming firemen it was subdued before ed this morning rod report lots of jae oe si Goods, Shirts, Necktie much damage was done. There jfun and three coons, one of them) ForR.& G. Corsets, new line, Four-in-Hand Scargs, Col was a hole burned in the roof. I ithe largest we ever saw. Wno call on Ricks, Taft & Cv. lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notion do not know how it originated. | was it that fell in the ditch? | : | [_ eee aan cigar| Hats and Caps the neatest and »at D.S. Smiths. nobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys, - JOEL PATRICK, | se row ® t styles, , Boys, Four Great Pacers. . : and Childrens Fine and Heavg | At Morris Meyers you can . ve we i * . : . f COTTON -:- BUYER, | |. ct 16 Some find a nice line of fruits, fresb oS crt kinds, Carpets, Rigs GRIFTON, N. C. | Lexington, Ky., ct 16.— ome candies, and cigars. styles ana , Carpets, hug , . a great sport was enjoyed atthe trot ; Will be in Greenville Wednes- | his af Fi Ladies call and see our new line Foot Mats, Mattinys, Floori day and Ayden Friday of each |° Md rch eh ive races, ID-! Ff press Goods. and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cu week. ‘cluding the great 85,000 free-for- Ricks, Tarr & Co. tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixture —_— ull pace, wasonothe card. Robert | ; Valiscs, Hand Bags, and a sto |J. was in rare form and paced his | The price on Men’s, Youths und of FURNITURE that will su FOBACCO | e% S| Boys’ Clothiag, bottom knocked (= es 4 ‘Tivals to 4 standstill, winniog 4y¢ at Ricks, Taft & Co. prise aud delight you both as with ease in straight heats. Sev to quality and price, Baby Car- re ah ae ‘eral quarters were paced at a two-. My specialties: Best Batter, riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, |. 2 Cacaies, Fruits, Lunch _Biscuits.| yeat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses, minate ciip. Result: ‘Meats, Cakes. Coffees, Teas, and Ly ; » Leas, and | sqit, Bagging and Ties, Peanut | First heat: Robert J, 1; Frank|purest Confectioneries of all | |Agan, 2. Patchen, 3. Time 2:05. \kinds. D.S. SMm8. Sacks and Twine. We buy Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful | Second heat: Robert J,1;Fraok' When you aresick and ill at | | . ‘Ayan, 2; John R. Gentry, 3; Joe ease. | COTTON AND PEANUTS —NEW STOCK OF— \Patchen, 4. Time2:06 1-2. | | With wearing Vloaks that do not | Third heat: Robert J, 1; Joho) , t please, th | CLOTHING, 2 teers. s Son" Patten, S20" fapgt sermons sare he and pay the highe3t market pric pangs, -jor them. DRY GOONS SHOES | Robert J. (Geers), - - Lil). Laxa’s! . og: ; ) | Frank Agan (McCartby,) 22 4| ‘Reynold s SHOzS fo - ts Furnishing G ds| John R Gentry (McHenry), 4 3 2) Church ervices. Men and Boys can't b Gen urnishing Goo "| ae ee 343 Methodist church.--Sunday jDeat. ime 2:054, 2:06, -:05. 9: _M. P hing : I will be mighty gladtowaiton | [ee at 9:30 A M reaching| pg dan Bros. SHOES fo you andshow to you my stock. | ‘at 11 A. M. and7:30 P. M. by Rev . . You will be surprised to hear | Shirt Waists Silks and Woolen G. F. Smith. Ladies and Misses ar my Low Prices thit I reduced 'Plaids just arrived at Lang's. not surpassed eince I bought my Low Tarif | Episcopal church.—Sunday . goods. 1 will give the benefit to A OR Sates ee morse W8Z0D S-hool at 9:30 A. M. you just to build me up a trade cheap. LFRED I ORB Es. Harriss’ Vi in Greenville, N.C. Bet the Atlant Baptist church._Sunday School jwarrante’.“Ury “s pair and be «fore going to e anta : . ; ; at 11 |vineed. ‘ihe celebrated R. & G@. C Be sure to come to see me for these Exposition, or on any other trip, ‘ ve ‘ hoe Pweg C sets a Spcciaily. Gur goods are neq” Goods most be sold at provide yourself with an accident |” ae ‘ - Me by Bev, © [new and stylish. Oar prices. are i Tip Balimor Cltng Slr, fz 2ossa Serna s “ Sao == Ort, a est of soe accl | Presbyterian.—Sunday Schoo! Our store is the place for you to tra M. FREDLANDER, Prop. Ware & Srzicut, Agents. ‘at 930 A. M- J.B. CHERRY & Ce¢ a ee i eR ce Se eet oe i fhe eS rae eee eee ee ss ae 5 ee ee eae Fe a ae a Ce are ae ee eee ee ey ee ee ee ee ee ee oe See oe i, fi ea Pager, ey Ba Rage Oe ae a ae ae ee ae, BE te ee ae