LE GREENVILLE, N. C. NOVEMBER 5, 1895. New Creation. in WRAPS at Munford’s Fine Clothin: Shoes and Dry Goods at Munford’s NEXT DOOR TO BANK. ‘'an eye forever. CAN YOU SHOOT? | { | the! Some Rules That Will Lesson Danger in Handing a Gun, A correspondent of the Ameri- can Field sends that paper the follewing rules, which if carefully observed by those carrying weap” ons will avoid wany sac acci- dents: 1. Never undei any circumstan- ces pointa gun toward a human! being. 2. Neyer curry it so that if it were accidentally discharged it would even endanver the life of a dog. 3. Always think which way your gun is pointed, ana if a compan- ion is inthe ticld with you, no matter how near or how tempting the game appears, do not shoot shot may be sufficieut to destroy 4. Never carry 4 loaded gun in @ wagon- 5. Never carry a loaded gua over a fence; pat it through and then get over. 6. Always carry a gun at half cock; if a breech loader, never let the hammer rest on the plung ers. 7. Never get in front of a gun.} if you are falling, drop it so that the muzzle will be from you. 8. If the vartridge sticks, the stout blade of a knife will. proba— bly extract it; if not, take out the other cartridge, cut a straight stick and poke it outfrom the muzzle; eyen then do not get in fiont of the gun. 9. After firing one barrel, take the cartridge out of the other and examine the wad to see that it is not loosened, as it sometimes is after a heavy recoil, for should it get into the barrel it is liable to burst the gun. 10, Never set a gun up so that if it should fall the muzzle would be toward you. 11. Neyer keep a loaded gun in the house. Follow these rules, be self pus sessed and the. fields will afford wintil you know wh re be is;astray| = STOP LYING. Awake at night thinking about how and where you can spend your hard-enraéd money to the best advantage. You want the best possible values ob- ay tainable when purchasing a thing for wear. it is more than right that you should have what you To get the best vai ues go to FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. Where prices on all ara goods are several notches lower than the i : - want. water in the Tar river, The stock embraces Men’s, Boys and Childrens CLOTHING. CLOT LING 4 CLOTHING. ——In fact a complete assortment of ith FURNISHINGS, uy GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, W. : The Treasury circulation stencil: shows a net decrease of money in. the . 4 Treasury during October of $12,973,340, - 4 and an increase of $13,265.807- of all kinds uf money in circula:iion in the~- United States duriug October, making _. the total circulation foot up $1,.598,859,- 70,- Passenger and mail north, arrives 8:22 A. M. rriyes 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M. South Botind Freight, arrives 2:00 P. M., leaves 2:15 P. M. Sevaiier Myers atrives from Wash 316, or $12.72 per capita based on ngton Monday, Wednesday and Friday $878,000 population, eaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdav. train going Local Trains and Boat Schedule. | Going South, s Harriss Wire Buckle Suspenders _ all Buckles and fastenings war- at J. B. Weather Bulletin, Wednesday: Showers -in mee oe for < abs years, portion, fair in west. jCherry & Co’s. Lang leads in Children , Misses, ets Cloaks. WE ARE EDUCATING YOU IN CLOAK GOODNESS. Though it has cost us lots of time and money to learn what we know of Cloaks | we freely givethe knowledge away, what — benefits you benefits us. In addition we keep a fine line of Ladies Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shoes, Notions. you sport without danger. COME AND SEE LANG. ’¥ 4 DAILY REFLECTOR. D. J. WHICHARD. Editer. Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-ciass mail matter. EVERY AFTEBNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) _— ———— —anenenin ——$———— . Holmes, the murderer of Ben- _ Jamin Pitzel, who has been on trial in Philadelphia for the past Peeveral days has been convicted of murder in the first degree and must hang unless something comesin later to save nim. His attorney will endeavor to get a new trial, which it seems to us he ought to have becaase he was without counsel until atter the jury had been selected, and pre- cmptorily forced into the trial by the presiding jadge. If no trial is granted there will be an ap- peal to the Supreme Court. ———— Durant, the man who has been on trial in San Francisco for the last two or three months for the murder vf Bisaach Lamont ia Immanuel Church on the 3rd day of last April, has been found guilty of marderio the first de- gree. He is also now ww be tried for the killing of Miunie Wil- liams. He protests his innocence very earnestiy since his convic- tion and says it all seems ftike a A Raven.F:id Preacher, past week been treated to a series of sermons in every way unex pected, and perhaps not very well appreciated. A man by the name of Boyd came to town lIast Fri- day and began preaching in the court house every afternoon and nigbt- With him were his wife apd one child. Oongregations- and collections were both quite scan‘y, till Saturday the family took its position on the court house square and awaited tor a congregation. The preacher took up bis accordeon and played a little, but no congregation as- sambled. Night came, and they were still there, supperless and without shelter for the night, the preacher saying that he had no money to pay for his board, anf that he would not return to the boarding house. Some gentle- men made upenough to pay for their supper and night's lodging, and since then they have been getting enough to pay their way by the help of being asked oat to different meals, as some of their hearers have been doing- The preacher says that he is a reform- ed drunkard and is doing the dream to him. The case has ttracted attention in all rts of i attrac atten in all pa re) lie directed, aud that the Lord is the United States, and not many) people are surprised at the ver- dict- —————E No Domestic Animals, Japan is a land without the do-' mestic animals. It is this lack) which strikes the stranger so for- cibly in looking upon Japanese} landscapes. There no cows; the Japanese neither drink milk nor eat meat. There are but few horses and these are imported maialy for the use of foreigners. The freight cara in the city streets are pulled and pushed by coolies, and the pleasure carriages are drawn by men. There are but few dogs, and these are neither used as watch dogs, beasts of burden, nor in huating, except by foreigners. Foreigners will soon break up this monotopy. They will place the American hog there to squeal for food and to become food, and otbers will take cats there to sing on sheds “Oft in the atilly night.” They will have acimals. Lord’s work in the way that he jtaking care of him. When some ‘one asks him out to dinner he | considers that the good Samari- ‘tan is sent by the Lord- He cer- tainly has implicit faith in some- ‘thing or somebody, for he sat on ithe public square all Saturday [evening with not a cent in his pocket and no prospect for either any supper or a bed for the night, and sat as quietly aad un- disturbed, too,as would a man whose barns were full to over- flowing. He holds allegiance to no de- nomination, and seems to be a free lancein eyery respect. He ‘preaches and sings and his wife prays and sings.—Monroe /our- nal. eee Mr. E. St. syohn, Viee President of the S. A. L., has granted to all employes in the service of the road threée months, a trip to Atianta. Wives and dependent memberr of families will also be given transvortation: ~ Monroe people have for the! TOBACER BUYERS. AND SELERS Linvite you to inspect my beaatiful —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods I will be mighty glad to wait on you andshow to you my stock. You will be surprised to hear my Low Prices that I reduced since I bought my Low ‘Tariff goods. 1 will give the bencfit to you just to build me up a trade in Greenville, N.C. Be sure to come to see me for these Goods most be sold at The Baltimore Clothing Store M. FREDLANDER, Prop. College Hotel oO MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress Conyenient to depot and to the to- bacco warehouses. Best aud highest location areund qweenville. Splendid mineral water. Rooms large and comfortable. ‘Table —_ lied with the best the market af ards. Terms reasonable. J. F. KING, LIVERY, SALE AND FELD STABLES. On Fifth Street near Five Points. int at reasonable rates Good orses. Comfortable Vehicles. J. L Starkey & Co. —AGENTS FCKR THE— CTY FLEGTRIC. LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N. C. This Laundry does the finest work in be south, and prices are low. We make sh ts eyery Tuesday. Bring to our store on Monday and Prices Passengers carried to any ESTABLISHED 1875- 5. M, SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHOTFLDERS NARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pu. chasing else where. Ourstock is complete n allits brxiches. FLOU2. COFFFE, SUGAk KILO, TEA, &e. always uf ow EST MARKET PRICES. TOBASLA SNUFF & CIGARS we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A com ylete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and soldat prices tusult jhetimes. Our goods areal! bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. S. VW. SCHUG Pa. Fraenville. N C CREENVILLE Male Academy. ‘The next session of this School will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1886, and continue for ten months. The course embraces all the branches usually taught in an Academy. Terms, both for tuition and beard reasonable. Boys weal fitted and equipped for business, by taking the academic course alone. Where they wish to pursue a higher course, this school guarantees thorough preparation to enter, wich credit, any College in North Carolina, or the State University, It refers to those who have recently left its walls for the truthfulness of this statement. Any young man with character anil moderate ability taking a course with us will be aided in makmg arran ments to continue in tbe higher sch cole The disciplive will be kept at its present standard, Neither time nor attention nor work will be sparec to make this school all that parents could wish. For further particulars see’ or ad- July 30,1895. . W. H. RaGspAe, Principal , cco MARKET! 7 ELDON R. B Aeris ee OREENVILLE TORACC . TON & Ww . * : 5 EEF zs . TMMOSEND BRANCH Pf A man the other day employed | Le 3 AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. a carpenter. to partition off a part} LY 0. L- sor ners . J peeisl & BLOW, tel ‘ Condengee Bopennie, of his study. and. particularly a | —Green weeveeel to 2h ATTORNEYS-AT-EAW.4 = nee 3 SOUTH. structed the workman to m Tops. G ms “ee rs opeaNyH eee nib aned | the partition: eound-proof. che “8 Red. . .. nee 8 ..sto4 6@ Practice in wUlthe. Course 5; Oct. 6th is ¥ A S oA do thie effectually with. 2 Gling ° A ee **" 18 to 18 3. H. BLOUNT. A ee —_ ws = 1 of sa waust. When it was finish— & Fine. cee C88 CHF edee 6 “ li Pprount, & nara T e ee A. M. oe * ° ed the man stood on ore side and CUTTERS — A de abe i to 20 Tr GREEN VILLE, a. 0. : ei Darvk ue 12 37|10 20 _jealled tothe carpenter on the « Fine.... ...... to 878) go Practice tn’ all the Courts. ° Pe co other: | 7 SKINNER “Can me, John?” Cotton Peanut, ‘le C. LATHAM. j§§§ HARRY Dae Ly Tarboro | 12 20) No gelatine bit,” was the| Below are Norfolk om = oe p AtHaM. & SKINNER, 6 O- ‘=? d uts for yester ia Wilson 2 03{11 03 prompt reply. | [by Cobb: Bros. & ‘Commission Mer) * ATTORNETEWAT-LAW Vo He 2 53 are yaaa ~ poe . chants of Norfok = = GREE“ VILLE. N. C. Lv Fay'tteville| 4 3u|12 63 menek 0 tear! -_|@ood Middling 8 15-16 ng epee ERE EH Te: — Ar, Fiorgncy h motives) mMiddiip : coe Fe —-—< mea Some women, throug in alLow Middling 8 3-16| Wilson, N, C., Greenville, N.C. — Sz of economy, turn the flame. in _.|Good Ordinsry 7% CODD .S HARRIS: | ee P. M. A.M jsary to leave it ‘burning, yet not| ote PEANUTS. a4) fos _rogeritie, 3 “a9 Lv Magnolia, | 4 16 *ulthing they wonld not. de. Usher |e abba 6 45 were aware that the 0 ~ srecrag bee . Ar Wilmington P.M A.M just as fast, but the gas does not Cheap inal aia n Rates a TRAINS GOING. NOTE. burn, hence is martin he | sei Greenville Market. ; ‘ | ivi Orri d by S. M. Schultz. . Dated 2e| se Ys |the room giving awe Corrente 15 to 25 Oct. 6th éaic z2 |\oder, which is not only offensive) pier per ib | Aedes 1895. zA|z __ AG to smell, but poisonous to re Sugar cured Hams 12 to A Cotton States and brat! | A. M.|P.M. life. The gas thus thrown off is iain 50 to 65 a7 Ly eee aes s $ 83 jeapable of . causing ean Gora Meal ily 4.00 to 460 ATLANTA, GA. Ly Selma 12 82 and some. contagious fevers. ol! Lard ot = rod Sept. 15th, to Dec. 31st.» 1895, Ar Wilxn ala tac —|——-|the lamp inaat burn, even ai & see 4 tos veya ks 2 = turned up and put a big shade efi Sack 96 20175 ee ' eee 28 saraune = 13} te 16| Lhe Atlantic Coast Line — —_—\—-— Ann Arbor, r dez -—— A. M .M.| Inbis address at Ann . + rd ao 2 ’ Palace Buffet 9 26 7 00| ng; tly, Senator Hill sug- Through © “Pullman Pa =: Ly nee 8 26 8 31 Mich.» TeeseMy, to the — Sleeping Cars between New York — : Bd M s 9 40| gested three. amendments — = ast Atlanta Ga. via itches, Pete 21 Cae Le Gollste ~ | 100 10 27/Conetitution, one making a THE MORNIN "| villey lorence, Orangeburi, ) Ly Tarboro 248; ; Presidential term six years, ne The Oldest Augneta. For sche i] i 2 SB making the President inelligi e ing Piny spelt Atlante Oo Or $e s z to'a second term ; the second pro- al Ne ew aper in ey und creed. ie oun “ viding for the election of | _P fra D: ly sp J. W.MORRIB, C.5. .CAMPDE i. P. M. v. MIP. M, bv the direct vote o Div, Pass. Agt v. Pass Agt Lv Wilson us i a i % pengle, aa the third earhorizig North Carolina. Charlestony8.C e Righme eg Ar Rocky Mt he President to veto objection- T. M, EM A. twtr [4 able parts of ball without voto The Only Six-Dollar Daily of| "7:1. Mgr, Ken iene Lv Tarboro 2 07 ing the whole the State. ni Rocky Mt | 333) = |12 its Olass in Ar Weldon ="! JOEL PATRICK, — ee owed Road BU YER, Favors Limited Free nage Train on Scotiand Neck Branch a COTTON -:- of American Silver. and. Repeal saves Weldon £44 pm.) Halitix N.C Ten Per Ceni. Tax on|! arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p GRIFTON, N. C. of the Ten 50 UIUE o.."Greonvilie 6. iff satan Kinston ya0 Will be in Greenville Wednes-/| sate ae econ eh $1. peers $5 _ a > = Fee vilte’ 823 a. m. Arriving|day and Ayden Wriday of each per esi H Bs NARD, |% ___S8ND YQUR——._ 14> Fialitax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am\weok. ha 4 “Wilmi ton, N. C. . daily except Sundav. ° lleviate & Frop.. ng! $ JOB ads PRINTING § : Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Greenville Co egia - , — - Weshingwe 7.00 a, m., arrives Annies 2 it te. bers. - ~ — TO T Eb 8.40p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; F returning Insti u . Bar - \y leaves Tarboro 4.50 p.m , Parmele 6.10 8.D = } REFLECTOR’ Orrice” m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. ™.|/.REENVILLK, N.C cite tall Bagley, |= 7 Daily except Sunday. Connects with (yf Principal. W Wie tegn| GAMES A. SMITH, "Lap You wANT- trains on scotland Neck Branch. Teachers. Next wee et eee RELA ss) TONSORIAL ARTIST. — ) leaves 4 £ C, vis Albe-| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,895." All| 4 Reh Ne TELM, was 0 : matic & Raleigh 5. B. R.R. Sor. Me Sisacrn Languages. Music will oe|qgg- Patronage solicited. mA day, me 5 00 pe, Sanday #00, P. Mi the. conservatory . plan, Maseruting leaves ipmmeath Gail Sxo0p"| by va graduate “in muse. “at kind | ERBERT EDMUNDS, |. Sundog, 6.80 a. m..Bunday 9. Eo cere reasonapie; Ar and. Elocution eal a serivefarbore 16 10.25 a.m and ni wh be taught, if desired, Calis rae a8 ral Eat “siren to? cleaning a eo ee ee ce mee kik Cate hat tal & et = aa ents r # 7a 4 5 Oe ee ee etal oe Be Bae rs i. dibs ‘ee Pee" fe ee bl fe —PAID FOR — -GOTONRER Pw. are General Commission Merchapss —and headquarters for— LIFE, : IRE.“ AND NGA INSURANCE It you wish to place your Insurance in the hands of the best Old Hine C4 nies call'to set as. Tf you” wish te vest in the largest, cidest and strongest company in the world, let us place you in the Grand O1d . . MUTUAL LIFE: OF NEW YORK Where there is unity there is strength. -- Our office is tecated: on ‘Main street, néxt ts hardware store, ~ Very.tru y. WHITE & SPEIGHT, GREEN VIELE, N. C. A td t acs down. : te il \ . ) ut best is kept) ° Le . b * a e ieee ee nate * x vs f ° 1° # * bd in th vie alll e on reece - et vr, a 7 ie: or" 4 ere no d "39" } 4 a @ *« * *, ‘ & 7 4 F wh é A WISE MOVE. The County Commussioners Will Scli the Market Hou e Lot. Pitt county basa wise and pro- gressive Board of Comm ’‘ssioners. They are thorougk businéss men. and their acts show that they have the best interests of the county at heart. Inthe last few years they have inaugurated Giany tmprovements that epeak yolumues to their credit and prove of great benefit to the pec- ple. Among thess* way be men tioned the dam across the low lands north of the river bridge at Greenville, the improvements at the County Home, the bridge across Grindle creek at the ~ Car ney place, and so on. Then. at their Ostober meeting they. gave .|out a contract for butiding vaults _jin the Court House fer the pre servation and protection of connty tecurds, something that has long been needed. Now this has been followed up with anvothez step which we believe the people geu. erally will commend. At. sbis meetias on Mondry they “passe. au order to offer for sate the ep~) tire lot in front of the Corrt| House, upcn which the Market House is situated, and apply the proceeds to paying for the vaalés| at ‘and making some other needed improvements about the Coart|. ‘House, thus saving the necessity lof drawing on the people for bax- es to meet these pay ments. - DPhbis lot as it stands is not brieg ing &-‘penny of revenue ‘to the é wit ‘lbave ‘Schalig. gebata ‘county, and the only waytd ob~ tain-any beset frow itis tool! Sobikae SRY ND Hashes Bowes Re erin | at Aion | with jal sorry affords o tel teed Liste Bart: aseeeg: le uf s9e removed and elorguaepierie 3 Ys, ‘this Market House true, thimedunty is aaddy ad obli- derivéd, !'when by “seliing 10 and asiog: the feuds ad! taey propuse the entire connty will be | materi- aliy and permancatiy benetitted. Phe Commissioners pave made move, aad the peapie are ‘them ‘ia it. ae Cen I a OT aR eee me new goods Y. rk and Mountain Roll Batter, Buck wheat |. -Tepared P. Rri ip tosamOe: 1; Fiakes, Dried .Applesy Gatiforn Pranes aud raisins cleaned Car- rents, etc. ad Doa’t fo church counghis OTP HN F ee A large line‘oréthe cele: R & @ Corsetes.at J: Bu heery 4 Mr Co’s. The ladies specially invited to inspect them. Sal SAT WOR we aa “Thos on gation to sacrifiee-a desirable iot| do toa use from whicty nh Derefit is | NOVEMBER. MOTEs. Sung in the Key of “G”—Join the ¢ ae —e Dinteos 8.25 to 835. There 1s a slight ,ise.of water in the river. Car load'‘of choice Prairie Hay cheap, $1.00 per 100 at 8. M i Shultz. The Rocky Mount Fair begins to- morrow. The . celebrated clown, John Lowlow, says the “Southern Leader's the best trgar he vyger smokec. For sale at D.S: Smith’s. There Se re, og on in market t®-day.’ Grapulated sugar 5 cent dound at F-B. Cherry & Co's. © Beattiful stylish ava’ cheap Dress Goods and Trimutiues ut J. Be Oberry. & :Wo’s. A The ridge agross Grindle,. Creek .at; the Carney place has been completed and row affords a'eplendid crgesing. |: News: Fhe © best’ Ftour ©’ is Procter’: Kaott. ! suid) by? S. M.. Schultz Try a 24 lb bag. The . chickens haye commenced:crew- ing early. They may be rejo cing over ithe approaching ee ofturkey. “Fibre ‘Chamois Dress Lining and new” st-les of Dress Goods 4. B. Chetry -& ‘Co's! ‘STroten: Ov Friday November ist? A deuble bdrrel ‘i breech loadin 2 .guug with thecsteck broek: en near tbe hammers. The..fiad- er will be iberally rewarded. wos. cof te ormpeb '& Moye per yeory rands of cigars and they Pas oe to get suited. y.¥ our, Macin osh, og Rnb- eo? pais at J. B, herry,& p Uo's. and savé money.” ~ @ S8i07 3: 4 Pree raae ‘L.. wil sale e at m: Fift "i ah Mr, BY now ou ést conduct 8 ald. ‘stend Ww. ‘Comap, is selecting stock for cbhasi qwould do w SAY Ta by A es PROPER ‘NOUNS. Third Person} Pliral Wansber, arenens Tense, Potential Mood. ead H i on Sk hner tqureea- Moudhy | Miss Carrj¢)@pbb! jest! co Washing- ton to-day. ; weittinske; Collégto rH. ¥, a aed amston, ishere. —., Mrs. Lunrax DeCollens of ington: was here.Monday ane left ou the! even- ing train..;-cMv : 37afel “Mrs. 4 Re ubenton; ‘of Thittlefield, returned | home - Monday “evening after seas e eels 08 Rie XS D Rountrev.: °C. M: Bepriard “and” Hortetise Tucker, W. E. . Ww. iw "Tucker aud C. 8. Forbes have gone to the At- xpositiou. ante. 5 ~The reason ‘so many pedple eb) . toi D.S. Smith fora: smoke js ‘be.=| Ae sony bani eps.a. full. line of the} *- © Qn |. . }petsya She > w:) Kin and —wite, aj iF vectas be : AS: Eg eu When your théugt.ta arn * to the many, many things - that you will haye to buy thie winter for bie Comteot of yourse!lf and fan He turn yeur potakone — the store of . be-t assorted line of the J B.Chenry & C0 DRY SOODS, displayed the latgeht aid meiy art varisd kinds Dress . Goods and Tr’mmi’gs Notions, Gentlemen Furnish- etee ing Goods, oa Sharts, Neckttes, Four-in- Hand Searfs, Collars, Hosiery Yankee Notions, Hats -and oe Caps the vis negtést’ & nobbiest P style; La- “TREE dies. Boys, and Childrens Fine qnd Heavg Shoes and Boots in endless styles and-kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Mats, Mattings, Fiooring and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Lur- tains, Curtuin-Poles and Fixtures, Valises; Hand-Bags; and-a stoek of FURNITURE that will. sur- prise aud delight you bath as. to quality and price, Baby Care:, . riages, Heavy Groceries, —F. lour,. Meat, Lard, Sugar, » Molasses, | Salt, Bagging and Tics, Peaniit ° | ‘Sates and Twine. _ COTTON: AND PaaS and pay the oe market prices iid Far. them: penile] Reynold’s SHOXS | for Men. and Boys can’t. be beat: = Pe dan Bue. SHOES for Sindee an in Bes Misses’ ate nO¢ surp BOS SD W ire a moceer (Riapeefen: are watvanted, . Try: « pair, and: be -e>fi- vinceds hes eelebrated Ri «& Gx) Co-- peciaity. Our gootsare near, Binds ur price. are iv-z ‘ Our & — are Hprayt sz. ~ Te raz Van Ren 8) f \\ I yy \ rt WN La ff ff ' \ : i tae Tans REY C. i BC