ent GREENVILLE, N. a. NOVEMBER 2, 1895. Creation in WRAPS at Munford’s ‘Fine Clothing’ Shoes and Dry Goods © at | } \ | | and of People. \ (bills. 5, 000 people were under the clowns was in good trim, though {He bas perhaps brought smiles) any dition to -being chief clown, Mr:} SELLS BROTHERS eae OE cee Itis a Great Show and Delights Thous- | = Greenville was just a movnig: jwass of huwanity ou Friday.| \People were here from every: Furnishings, the stock ; idon’t agree al me.. Everybody was bent on: |wr ere aud filled the stores, win-| 'dowss tops of buildings and every | available place of view. The women and children were here in force. seeing the elephaut.s ana old Johu Lowtow the famous clown. The, beart, holding her by the hand,; was parading every part of the town , to see the sights. The going back aud forth up the streets for fear he wocld not see it all, making inyuiry as io when | MER HAD HANOMER ‘Than any ever produced. . My Clothes, Hate’é ai id : a young man with his bese girl was | the, parade would start. There must have been fully 19,0U0 people on the streets by 1} o’clock. Tae parade was a grand affair, the animals in their respective cages were excellent specimens and ia tine condition, the cages neat and new. The horses” looked splendid. The show was up to what was on the tent. John Lowlow the prince of somewhat showing age from his: forty. years career in the ring., to the taces of more people than other living man, In ad- Lowlow is also the special Press Agent of the circus and in this capacity comes in close touch! with the rewspapermen. He took such a liking to the Reriec- ToR household ‘that he dropped | nseveraltimes. during the-meora-| fers and some negroes: I'm talking. about. ‘- t's complete now, and see if you~ One of two things Lal Look over ee ee ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than colgred brother with his sweet-, you get elsewhere for the ‘same price ; to sell. : | you the same goods lower. than you. get them = pA WILSO: SEVERAL FIGHTS, Knives, Sticks and Guns Come Into Play. Friday evening and night there were several disturbances here. Just before nighttwo colored men had a fight out near the depot. One cut the other badly on the the cut’man that he pulled a pail~ ‘ing off the’ fencé and beat his assailant almost into insensibili ty: | Parties rushed tothe scene ‘in time to prevent a possible murder. After night a fight originated in'the bar room nearthe depot between some of the circus labor- The fight continued outside and another man was cut and one or two Later in tue nigut two white men jing and came back after supper to sit with us while his train’ was making up to leave. He is as social, pleasant and entertaining a8 any gentiemad.we aver, met. Ho 18.4 gallant Southéraer,a Geor- gian by’ and: was. educated iV jlatthe University of North Caro- N EXT DOOE * 70: BANK. * lina. Mr. Whichard says that he found ‘7 no cigar,ut.the Atlanta Expositoin ‘|that could’ equal the Southern Segue, at D. 8. Smith’ s* from near the border of Pitt and | Edgecombe went toa house of ill repute on the river. As they went to leave the house some one secreted on toe outside fired at them witha gun, filling them both prettv tull of bird shot. At last accounts Dr. Laughipg- one of the men and 27 ut of the other, and there \ was: still lead i in ‘then. arm and head, which so enraged |" house had picked 40 shot out of goto : ® me ane 1 , For F rst-class “iit, Vaio #ing = ti Py igi : Meter tie 3 i weer eel a 3S pe tae cS ta ve: ng but | ri eT) hing ‘ " oti woking 2 : i: 4 sf = ae é - M * od * noe J " : fonts cee i . 4 . ei U. aey ‘ wilt 4 Rye ‘ pai ' ile i: ir ea : ‘ 1% R the egret s q a yor ; g M4 ; 3 ; ui th ¥ rar . @ = State and the DAILY REFLECTOR. D. J. WHICHARD. Editer. Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-ciass mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) —$—$—<=—$_—$—=_$_$—$—_$_$_=—_—_—_$_—$—<_$_———— Thursday an earthquake _shock was felt in many places from Canada to the Gulf of exico. It commenced at 6 o'clock and lasted forty five seconds. It was seyere in On- tarto, and in Jackson Mississi- pi, It was perceptible in At- lanta, Washington, D. C., and and in Charleston and Raleigh. ; ———— Fitzsimmons and his man- ager are both under arrest and there was no prize fight at Hot Springs on October 3ist as billed. The athletes say now that the figny will come off next week. Governor Clarke seems to be master of the situation and says there wili be no fight as Jong as he is governor und the sports will save time and money by beheying this and acting accordingly. | —___ 42 4k eS Soe GREKN HALE, NO." at gaa, (iS ies “= | and when she.was joining,in there-; ‘“ Good........- 2 7to 15 er Pintle it avg ¥ 3 1895. ZAlAs 4 . | Sponses was constantly whispering | “ Fine.... .ese-.e.. 12 to18 _ bi aise — — | ¢0 her-aboat the rent. When itcame |CuTTERS -Common... .22.6 60 11 J. H. BLOUNT. ge In ‘a A. M.|P.M. A to the respense,‘‘Ineline ourbearte,"* | _ “ Good..... ....124 to 20 #3 0UNT.4 FLEMING. ... Leave Weldon i pa ad 27 ~. the landlady would add, ‘'To pay |- “ Fine.... 02... 728. to > 874) ATTORNEYS-A HERS + our rent.’” The magistrate said that ihre 1 * et ie it was: very annoying, but there was Cotten and Peanut, sa” Practice.in all the Domes. : : do ity « | nothing iliegalan mt.: . > 2b See, are Akshay: rices of cotton L. OC. LATHAM. © HARRY cram =e 43 “| ‘\and’ peannts for yesterday, as furnishe 1 ost u 20 by Cobb Bros. & Commission’ Mer- gare ee: &, SKINNER, »... s 2 “8/11 U3 chants of, Norfok : A [ gifinvea:s Lv Selma 2 33 ie: ‘corton. TTORNEYS*4.T- ia w: = < Lv Fay’wteville| 4 3U/12 53 Good Middling 8 1B16 | MREED VILLE. NG.) ce Ar. Florence 7 20; 3 OU Middling “ io Pe pe = YuTtastthiii Low. Middling 8 1-14| John E. nnetert F. o. Herding. = PeER ES a |Good Ordinary. - . 74| . . Wilson, N, C. Greapylie, N. ss ; § 27 ¢ EANUTS,. ATTORNEYS-AT- +4 Prime soggy) AES “5 es aes Extra Prime. : eg ined <8 | IHL AP cowie Ne Lv Goldsboro s lu . apanish . $1 or _ clone en ro oalegigan E ry! wihutinas 4 16] Tone—steaity ae aa r Wilmington) 5 4) ve IN ea Pe. M. s 7 tA 7 $ ats —¢ . 4 ‘. A ae y G . Ud. F ‘A GD. # ; TRAINS GoINe yOrull< jam paige) he oe om reenville Market. , - al ae = | , ecdtes din. i co ee Corrected by S. M. Schultz. | Dated : Bntter, per 1b 15-to 25 “4 Oct. 6th 4 estern nes . ; 6 te 7 1895. sugar eur ams, 2 ta 13 ee 2. | — = ,Corn | : 40 to eel “STABLES. so A. M.|P.M Corn Meat 50'to 65 RTs PTETS Pre . = Ly Ftorerce 8 15) 7 35 our, Family - 4.00 to 4:50 = Lv Fayetteville| 10 55! 9 85 | 7 Lard - 5} to 10 On Fifth Stre et neat Five: | ].v Selma 12 82] ~«*-\ Oats 4U to 50 Points. oe Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 28 ESTABLISHED, IST a Segue id ode cisternal : ee _ —'< Ceffee to | a Sult per Sack 1 00 to 175 Passengers saened.. to 3 os : Bees pet doz 1 to'123| Horses. Comfortable Vehicles, : — all ae (porte SEDES &SHOMLDERS ete satanic | Lv Wilmington] 9 25 aa 4 ‘AKRMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY (GREENVILLE in Magnoli 10 56)-% ae ing their year’s supplies will find ll Hi l 4 I cid G 1 abot 4206) ~ #1 their incerest toget our prices befere pu. O ege ote f - | Vv Wile son el es y | chasing elsewhere. Ouratock is complete == ty ‘Tarboro 2a? 949\°° ‘n_allits branches, = . c ae wer a © See | © ‘ Tt 5 iAwe1 4 : - ssl a | F LOUR, COFEE E. SUGAK MRS. DELLA GAY, Proptietredé s. ~ > 1 | © A, &¢ cr Taree . : 33 $s 4 Convenient to depot and to the to : >, A Po A i always i! LOWEST MARKET PRICES. bacco warehotises. y —-~ TOBACTY SNUFF & GIGARS | Best and. hikzhest -location aréiind |; : wey} : P. M. P. M|P. M,|we ouy direct from Manufaeturers,ena| reenville, ‘Splendid mineral water. . en i aE i.v Wilson ‘J1 37 11 37| 10 32| ling youto buy at ove profit. A com Rooms large and comfortable. Tabte |; Ar Rocky Mt 338 1207} 11 15| slete stock of supplied with the: best the ses af = fords. : At Tarboro 4 ; F U R N iT U R EE ‘Terms, reasonable, his Lv Tarboro : always onhand ana sold, rices to suit and eres for ten a | Lv Rocky Mt | 2 83 <3 she times” Qur goous areallbe ht apd The course embraces all the branches — Ar Welgm Te 8S ‘gold for CASH th if Ch Exe rs ion n Rates ally taught inen Acadet vid for CASH _thereforé, having-no risk cap ent 5 0 S |usually taught inen my. Train on Scotiaud Neck Branch Road ito aa hy Saat Totetenieita, N & eS Acsaap for © saxtos en nears ? ran Wie ied aki ere woRWENG STAR, (le Sataanl tention Enpai m., Greenville 6,87 p..m., Kinston 7.35 bea inie Ing yi wes} Kinston) 7.20 . The Ole t ete § Pv ras “ ATLANTA, GA. — course. , 8 hig on e ($22 a. fra | ‘Atriving é les | Sept. T5th, ales pee: B1st.; 1895. > ho = ai m., Wéldon 17.20 am guara ay pil except panda. Daily New ) iF in ae a! oe Carofines or mai Ay legen t 5 “Trains on W ashalatan Branch Jenve| & ops The Atlante Coast Line|‘ rétera $6 those, wHo o ee Chie Haas North Carel a Through Pallman Paleo! :Batfet fee WAltb ‘for’ ihe ane Mout é: ee 0.4: cm Paring is ‘ Z im, fn 7. nta vie Richmond, pores ba Any young man w ‘th character and | ate eaves Washtagton 735: hoi The Only Six-Dollar’ Daily OL leiden, Sheen? Mount, Wi Fayet a aot be aided, tu, making” ani 4 epee her eT es Neek ddtveby fy F | - dts Class 8 in the, State. © AG bia “For. igh but lke Sleep" | ‘ments to continue in the ee . a rarxore accommodations call on or ad-| The. discipline will. ae ire: “ bee waaei 3 00° io Pavors: Liferived i Free Ovindge dress any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or | present standard, |... : |Sigeping Uars a te ee ‘New JX ork ie statement. tg, day, at 5 00 p. ah “9.20. P. 20. p. m2 /of American Silver and Repeal the undersigned: Neither Hime. a ee at ona my ell izmone ia ot ow ental Per’ €enii Vaxcon J: epee tge 8. chute LL, * ait that roa ‘att atte th undey & i., Sunday 50 A. B-, ii 1 Vin Ss. Raas. Agt.: ie bd a arrives : fe, 10.25 a.m, and Ll. 45 State uBanks: ae cents Charleston,3.C. c 8 ror? $2) iad ose ot mek he it Be DEVINE, «* per:month.: Weekl pe il M H. M, SiC eM ers oe a Ate "Ba & Pi Soa reete WC. is ee i oat Sy wd —. M. EMS ra gers ve 2 : 4 re ra ae: Slee ae we pr een a BT a 5 oe eae ee ae ee ae a Cae ors Re a ees BI ee weewer Sie: Bia eae 2 ale a Fe oe ie ee eee ee oe er ee ee & acth anivesSa3 AM. Going Sone 5 ves rrivyes 6:37 P. M. North Bound atrives 9:50 A M, leaves 10:10 A. bouth Bama arrives 2:00 P. Thurs Weather Bulletin. Sunday fair, preceded by loca! showers today, warmer Banday evening. > Big lot Box Papers, Mourning Paper, Slate and Lead Pencils, Penholders, &c-, justine at Re- flector Book Store. JOEL PATRICK, COTTON -:- BUYER, GRIFTON, N. C Will be in Greenville Wednes- day and Ayden Friday of each Week, Greenville Collegiate Institute. REENTVILLE, N.C. 8. D. Bagiey, A. M. Principal. With full corps of Teachers. Next seasion will begin MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,:1895. All the English Branches, Ancient and Modern Languages. Music will ve taught on conservatory pian, by S gatecte in music. Instruction Terma aim Artand Elocution will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics ree. For cipal, Greetville N, C. EOBSEEO BUYERS AND SELLERS invite you to inspect my beaatifu CLOTHING, 3: WS, SHOES, _ Gents Furnishin g Goods I will be mighty giad to wait on > joa. peta to youmy stock. You l be surprised to hear my Low Prices that I reduced since I bought my Low Tariff goods. 1 will give the benefit to 2p net cya me up a trade Greenville, N.C. _ Be sure te come to see me for these mas ely 7 ~_|are visiting his parents. Capt. and Urs. |G. F. Smith. OUR SCRAP BOOK, | soot sinew and See Whose Faces You Find. M. Frediander returned to Weldon this morning. S. W. Coats left for the western stock markets this morning. Miss Beccie Worthington. of Farms ville, is visitieg friends here. Misses Bettie Bynum, of Saratoga,and May Harris, of Falkland, are visiting at College Hotel. H. P. Brown an | wife, of Reidsvi le, H. W. Brown, near Greenville. The estimate of the crowd heie On Circus day was away up in the thousands. We believe that ful iy 10,000 people saw the parade. 4th Quarterly Conference will] be held in Ayden, Friday Nov. 8, 1895. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rey- G. A. Og- lesby. Editors Latham and Jacobson both came along with the Washb- ington excursion to see the circus. The former brought his better half ana the latter came in his single capacity. The Coast Line will sell round trip tickets from Greenville to the Rocky Mount Fair, including one admission to the fair, for $1.50. Proportional low rates from other stations in this coun- ty. A Good Piant. The Greenville Lumber Co, have about completed the work of improying and enlarging their plant. A band saw has been put in, brick and steel dry kilos buiit and the capacity of the mill very greatly increased. It is mow one of the best equi lumber milis in the State an enterorise in which Greenville should take i e ahearty encour. here are po wmore obliging, merch tan ae. an the proprietors, ines Hamiliton Church Services. Methodist -ehureh. ~——Sunday School at 9:30 A. M ’ Preaching. atll A. M. and Ry M. by Bee ch arch.—Sandsy A. M. Soneat us oa0 at OO ony Soho! A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. C. M. Billings. ere ty agg er Rear FROST BITES. _ erect ERB Squibs That Did Not Get Nipped in the Bud. Perhaps there will be more water in the wells now. When the leaves all leave the | trees will be left bare in the cvid Beautifal stylish and cheap Dress Goods and Trimmings at J. B. Cherry & Co's. At the circus yesterday, eh? Then don’t be away from charch to-morrow. Car load of choice Prairie Hay cheap, $1.00 per 100 at S. M Shaltz. This is the month that the tur- key wishes could be stricken from the calendar. Fibre Chamois Dress Lining and new st-les of Dress Goods! at J. B. Cherry & Co’s. 2930°Earley Jutsey Wakefield Cabbage plants for sale at the Riverside Nurseries. Sunset comes quick these even. ings and the days have got near- ly two months yet to grow short-— er in. Buy your Macintosh and Rat« ber Coats at J. B. Cherry & Co's. and save money. open and see what they say abou: those Southern Leaders at WV. 8. Smith’'s- The Board ot Cuunty Commis- siouers meet in regular monthly ’|se3siou on Monday and the Town Council at night. Rarriss Wire Backie Suspenders ali Buckles and fasteuings war- ranted for two years, at J. B. Cherry & Co's. The ReEFiicrorn has received from the publisher, J. H. Euuis, «a copy of Turner's Almanac fur 1896. Turner's is the oid reliable A large lhne ot the celevrated B & G Corsets at J. B. Unerry & | 474 Co’s. Theladies specially invited to inspect them. Show Week at Lang'‘s. Show you a fall line of from $1-00 to $2y.00. A:|* 11 M. and 7:30 P.M —— Rev. BR. W. Selis Show, keep your eyes| } \ LD y KI i E ‘ at : mihi’ Lit When your thoughts turn to the many, many things that vou will‘have to buy this winter for tae comfoit of yourself and fan.tlv turn your eds toward the ete ot JBCherry & Co Where you will find displayed the largest and best assorted line of the ‘fellowing goods: UhY GOODS, Many aut vaticd kinds . Dress Goods and Tr’mmi’ gs Notions, Gentlemen Furnish- [™ ing Goods, a Surts, ) Neckties, Four-in- styles,La- " dies, Boys, and Childrens Fine and Heavg Shoes and Boots in endless styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock of FURNITURE that will sur- prise aad delight you both as | to quality ant pre price, Baby Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, Meat, Lard, r, Molasses, Salt, Bagging Tics, Peanut Sacks and Twine... We buy COTTON AND PEANUTS pay the me po market prices for them Reynold’s SHOES for mgs Boys can’t be Capes te SHOES for , d Misses ere Be