GREENVILLE, N. ©, NOVEMBER 12, 1895. Creation in WRAPS at Munford’s Fine Clothing’. Shoes — and Dry Goods at Regcoien NEXT DOOR: To BANK... ‘|OClerk E.A. Moye and Mrs. Del- At the ioe House this morn- ing at 7:45 o’ciock, Superior Cou:t phia A. Qninerly, daughter of Register of Deeas and Mrs- W. M. King, were married by Rev- M. T. Moye, of Wilson. The bride and groom took the morning train for Atlanta to spend a week at the Exposition. Their host of triends join in wisbing them a long and happy wedded life. Almost an Octogenarian. On Monday our townsman, Mr. B. H. Sugg, celebrated his 76th apbiversary atthe home of his daughter, Mrs. Maj. Harding. All his living children were with him —Mrs. Harding, B. F. Sugg. Col. [. A. Sugg and Jesse L. Sugg. Mr. Suggis the only sarviviog member ofa family of twelve children of the month. He is still weil preserved for a man of his age. Hardly Faur, The Atlantic Coast Line is not doing exactly fair by the people of this section ip regard to rates tothe Atlanta Exposition. The Seaboard Air Line reduced the rate from Weldon, Raleigh and other points in this State to $5 for the round trip to Atlanta. To meet this we are told the Coast Line is also selling tickets from Weldon, Rocky Mount. and com- peting points at $5, while from Greenville they are charging $12.40, the price first established for Exposition tickets. We feel sure that the Coast Line authori- ties will see the justness of giving the people of this section propor- tional low rates with other pointe: and expect they will make a com- parative reduction on the rute from Greenville. . Mr. Schaltz, what new goods have you? Carrs. New York and Mountain Roll sees Buckwheat IF RANK WILS ‘i \ ->=pt DEALER INe=—<- MEN SNE BOS EINE CLOTHIN ( 3! SHOES GENTS FURNISH GOODS, ORY G08, TONS. GREENVILLE, N. ©. i . He was the eleventh 1 fees child, was born inthe eleventh MA 4 month and on the eleventh day —PAID FOR — SOTTOMRGEAPEANIT We are General Commission Merchants —and headquarters for— LIFE, : FIRE : AND : ACCIDENT INSURANCE If you wish to place your Insurance in \the hands of the best Old Line Compa- nies call tosee us. If yeu wish to in- vest in the largest, oldest and strongest company in the world, let us place you in the Grand Old * MUTUAL LIFE, OF NEW YORK, Where there is unity there is strength. Our office is located on Main street, next to hardware store, Very truly. rois| WHITE & apeices! GREENVILLE, N. C. "for First-class goods go to H. B. CLARK’S where nothing but best _ aiaa@iedoretin Opera House 31 ock GREENVILLI TOBACCO MARKET » me Mix iife Ieliey 4 we told some 3: iss | DY 0. L- JOYNER. set crenerat guian-artiooy abil’ _ Subsoription 25 a ‘per Pionth. _. Bvtered as second-ciass mail matter. / ‘have been.” Tops.—Green.... ....-.--- 1d 2 a Le i “Did paps ever tell a he?”| “ Bright....- @...... ; o . EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) brought in many parch ments. again questioned the boy. Luge Oe on. - ; 7 7 toa —_—_—_"________—_—_ And the judge heard all that the “T an aftaid he bas,” veintied ge Good eee - - . PHOEG)| — jS» 4 sit. estat be aeenieh ei ct Philistis. And when the Mixed-\office, demand the keys of the Mamms,” he said, no Tune—asteady ‘Breeds waxed strong in uu mbers|Prison House?” (or words to that dredfal lonesome in heaven—no . tody there but Ged and George and conquered the neigbborivg jefect) “For they are not the . . : tribes, they began to divide the lawful holders of the keys of the Washington !”—Chicago Times" Greenville Market. spoils they fuund in the land of} Prison House. Bat E say unto| fereld- Corrected by S. M. Schultz, office, giving to some one slice of|the tribe of Leazarites, hold fast —— ahaa et Se 16 ase pie, sad to others, another. And ithe keys, for the Law suith that ‘Wetetmeions in Town. poe cured Hams 48 to 18% Rain inthe ie’ \t the tfal holders a 0 to 6~ Raitiisthe face they made Obs (0M i ay cate. Hsia ta sue Beas| Although today is the 9th of Bion "Pam nie bin the stockade in the/and his lords, go henes, for ye November and the average mana psa 5} to 10 city alled »Baleigh, and of the/cannot eoter twe ranch you |'8 86 thinking of stch things, Sugar a Oe lands along Bhe Nile, 10 the pro—|thought you had corralel.” watermelons were Offered for sale | Coffee 16 to 25 vine ot Weldon, and be was Sleo| And when the scrites told Raia |’? Sele onry this morning —and | Ort eens S24 to 20 ruler over the diggers of phos-in the Faceand his lords what they sold, too. The melons were i 12} to 16 phate st Castle Hayne. Bat the the Jadge had said, thoyetraight brought in by Mr.8- C. Ketchie) Beeswax. per 3 tribe of Dedsdorsta beldthe Prison| way gisded wp their tolws, snd [Sed some of them wore Sno. Mr.) ——— en House, and refu to give up said to one another, “We will Ketchie says he cut Nene averag— J. L Rath & Co. the . keys ‘thereof, ‘Bain ip~the-| make ome more dive for the Pie. ing 25 — each, lust Christ- Cy 0. face and his eight geuistant Jerds|For there is « court ealied Su- mas, which were as good 4s any ) —AGENTS FCR THE— wens to the Prisos Hoase, gud |preme that sitteth ina large brick owe would want to see, and that sat down infront ef the gates.|buildieg ou the stroct Rdpotoa,|°° 1 satiny sone more at home 1 And ‘the raims poared and the|and we will appeal untothe meu to beeaten next Chtistwas.—Sal-| CITY EH EGTRIE HAIN RY ’ ' floods descended apon thea, and} who sitin jadgment there.” webury Herald. | ert they got very damp. And,theaeh) And straightway the eeribes of WILMINGTON. N. C. they showed their parch meats the Mixed Breeds began “o write Ta the Exposition groends at This Laun Iry doesthe finest work i with the Greet Red Sea] stuek on another parch meat- |Atlanta is a kind of nursery! pe south, and pricés are low. we the corner thereof, those inside Bat the tribe of the Ieazarites|where smal! children and babies; .. ake shipments every fuesday. Bring — the gate heeded pot their cries still ast im their tents.—Raleigh| may be checked like baggage and|!" oor bn fecwarted cual. Prives and poavings. Se when they ews and Observer. properly cared for while tbeir|furvished ou application: bare received their rewards, where Cn ane mothers see the s.ghts- A Gus + b ads the skacken iscomumonly report.| Heaven Mught bea Lonely Place, |tovis lady jast returned says there} Greenville Collegiate ed to bave the axe,they re _— are two babies in the nursery . Institute. tarned into ve city. And they, A little bey, when qnestionea|that haven’t been called for. No , together the scribes snd by bis mother regarding some|trace of thejr owners can be Maat elation. 4S eal Bagley en@ asfter conferring) escapade, bad not told the strict found, nor can any of the Dur-| peachers. ae session ull corps o ose we aseiher said: “We will|trath regarding the affair. She|**ty people remember avy clue) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. All of Leazerites|had taken him on er kuiee and|on whichito base a seatch. The a une Manie- tle to ja ab we, the Ouly Un |was explainirg to him that peo- | anwilling mothers appear to havé|taught . ou baie pt. . ary xed Breeds, may|ple who told lies could not to| 4ddpted a prett; ¢ffective way of by a graduate ii- muste mentee? Teaterubeinn , go i$ rough. Diecipline firm, but kin. come i on.of our Slice beaven. | getting rid of their: uailesirable| Terms reasonable. Art and Elodttion dnt. “Mama,” eaid he, “did you ever Teen the Gastonia bene (0 et te eae. & desired, Calisthenies And when the day of jadgment 'tell a lie?” ree. ee eh OP an WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. AND BRANCHES AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. vated ESTABLISHED 1875: SAM.M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES& SHOMLDERS YARMERSAND MEKUCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tine their interest toget our prices befcre pu chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK RICK, TEA, &. always af LOWs3* Ms REET PRICES TOBAGO SNUFF & CIGARS we ouy direct from Manufacturers, en: »ling youto bay at one profit. A com rlete stuck of wits FURNITURE always onhaad and solid at prices tusult she times. Qur goods areall bought and svid for CASH therefore, having no ris te run,we sell at a close margip.- 3. M. SCHULTLa.:treenville. N C_ GREENVILLE Male Academy. ‘The next session of this Schoo! will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1890, Rains Sa Oct. 6th |: SES Ss 155. ‘A= |e Zz.2 A. M.P.M. “'AL M j.eave Weldon | 11 43; 9 27 Ar. Kocyk Mt 12 57/10 20 Lv Tarboro 12 20 Ly Rocky Mc 1 OS} lu 2 6 OG Lv Wilsvn 2 U3)11 U3 Lv Selma z 53 Ly Fay’tteville| 4 3u/12 53 Ar. Florence 7 20) 3 0u is os Zam: p. M. A.M Ly Wilson 2 08) - 6 20 Lv Goldsboro s Ww 7 05 Lv Magnolia 4 16 8 13 Ar Wilmington| 5 45 945 P. M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated Or & Se Oct. 6th = : sm 1895. 2A \z eas = — ——— | A. M.|P.™M. Ly Floretce 8 15) 7 35 Lv Fayetteville} 10 55) 9 85 Lv Selma 12 32 Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 2s eas OCs es o's ae A. M. P.M. I.v Wilmington; 9 25 7 00 Lv Magnolia 10 56 8 31 Ly Goldsboro 12 05 9 40 ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 Ly farboro 248 _ 2h SB 3, é% Ox gon iw P. M. P. MIP. M, Ly Wilson M1 37 11 37) 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt 338 12 07) 11 16 Ar Tarboro 4 | Lv Tarboro . Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07| Ar Weldon 12 55 Train on Scotiaud Neck Braneb toad paves Weldon 3.40 », in., Halifax 4.00 p.m., arrives scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.85 o.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am jaily except Sunday. Trainson Washnigton Branch leave Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmiele 8.40p. m., Tarboro 9.50; returning leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. ™ , Parmele 6.10 p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. Daily except Suuday. Connécts with trains on scotland Neck Branch. Train leaver cvarporu, NC, via Albe- matie & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday . M; arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p, m. NWweturning leaves Sundsy, 5.30 a. m. arriye Tarboro TO JOHN F. DIVINE, , Sunday 9.30 RSON,.Traffie Manage-. LY. Gen’l Manager. gf & KEN Plymouth daily except a ™., 256 a.m and 11. 45 General Supt. ‘and centinue for ten months. The course embraces all the usually taught in an Academy ‘Terms, both for tuition al reasonable. Boys weil fitted and equipped for business, by taking the academic course alone. Where they wish to pursue a hizher course, this scheol 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 and moderate ability taking a course with us will be aided in ments to continue in the h The discipline will be kept present standard. Neither time. nor work will be spared to Ma ali that parents could wisb. For further pariicu branches 1d beard igher schools. dress Under Opera House. W. H. Racspane, | Special attention given to cleaning July 30,1895. Principal Gentlemens Clothing. making arracge- at its attention. nor ke this school lars see or ad- College E Conyenient to depot and to the to- bacco warehouses. . . Best and highest location around reenville. Splendid mineral water. Rooms large and comfortable. Table supplied with the best the market af fords. ‘Terms reesonable. J. F. KING, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES. On Fifth Street near Five Points. Passengers carried to any int at reasonable rates Good orses. Comfortable Vehicles. Cotton States & International Expoiition, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. via the SEABOARD AIR LINE. Vestibuled Limited Trains upon which no extra fare is charged. LOWEST DOUBLE EXCURSION DAILY RATES, SERVICE. Through Pullman Baffet Sleeping Cars and day ccaches from W ashington, D. C. and } Portsmvuth, Virginia. via Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg, Weldon, Kaielgh, Southera Pines,N- C. Chester,S. Ct, Elberton, Athens, Ga. Leave Weldon, 3.00 A. M. 12 noon Arrive Atlanta 4:09 P. M., 5:20 A. M. next day. Leave Wilmington, 12220 nuvon, 3.20 P. M. Arrive Atlanta 4.09 P. M., 5.20 A. M., next day- Ask for tickets via “THE SEA- BOARD AIR LINE. Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be made and furthe: information furnished upon application to any Agent of the Seabord Air Line, or to the undersigned. H. W.B.GLOVER, T.J.ANDERSCN, Traffic Manager. Gen’) Pass. Agt. E. ST. JOHN, Vice-Presiilent. Generat Offices, Portsmouth, Va. Barbers. S A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. OC. qe Patronage solicited. yame RT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER. ‘4 ERBE MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress Thos. J. JARVIS. JARVIS & BLOW, ee ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. GREENVILLE, N.C. — @@ Practice in «ll the Courts ae eae Bt iN ¥ 3.H. BLOUNT. — J: i. FLEM 8 ean & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | GREEN VILLE, N. OG. s@e Practice in : all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNE lone sea & SKINNER, ATTORNEYS-~AT-LAW GREED VILLE. - en masme John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding, — Wilson, N, C.. Greenville, N. ¢€ OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. Special attention given to colléction and settlement of claims. : ‘Meneame Cheap Excursion Rate: TO & Goon States and ntti] Exp ATLANTA, GA. Sept. 15th, to Dec. 8lst., 1895, The Atlantic Coast Line Through Pullman Palace Buffe Sleeping Cars between New_York an atlanta Ga. via Richniond, Petersbur; Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wiison, Fayett ville. Florence, Orangeburg, Aiken an Augus a. For Rates, Schedules, Slee] ing Car accernInoas oe call on or a ress any agent Atlantic C the undersignads aligns: —_ J. W.MORRIS, Cc. 8S. CAMPDELL, Div, Pass. Agt. Div. Pass Agt Charleston,S.C. Richmend V T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON ‘yrf.Mgr. Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Ag Wilmington, N, Cc. Re i By ‘AES © NEAINE » £88 ~ —SEND YOUR——._- JOB -:- PRINTING —TO THE——, REFLECTOR OFFICE. —IF YOU WANT—_ — had aol cal na = ae oe ae at eal iron 23centsa month, == = ——— Seastitinens and Beat Schedule. Passenger and mail train north, arrives $23 A. M. — Going Soaks rrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:30 4 M. leaves 10:10 A. arrives 2:00 P. Agent J. J. Cherry, of the Old Do- minion Company went to Washingvon w-day. Wednesday. fair, except show- ers to-night in extreme east por— tion. = | Adrian Savage has gone to the west- JOEL PATRICE, COTTON -:- BUYER, W. P. White and wife, of tobdgood, GRIFTON, N. C. who have been visiting the family of B. Will be in Greenville Wednes-|L- Humber, returned home to-day day and Ayden Friday of each Mra. Pattie Winstead,of Rocky Mount, B. S. Sheppard retarmed Monday evening from Parkersburg. borses and mules. week. who has been spendiug a few days with her parents at the Kiug House. left this) Notice ' morning. an» who have not listed; ¢ a. Moye and wife, Misses Nanaie are hereby notified to meet) . the Board of Couuciimen tor the Town |7"PP. and Ladie Had& ck, D. M. Ed of Greenville at the Mayors office on/ wards, v. T. Tripp, J- V. Johnson and A.M. when they will hear all com- lante . piaints, correct errors and receive delin-. the AS Expositive quents. All who fail to eharged a double tax. Board, This Nov. 6th, 1895. OLA FORBES, cC. C. FORBES, Mayor. Clerk. EOBACCO 5 IN SERS linvite you to inspect my beaatifu! appear wires By order of 'Yueker, W, W. Tucker, W. E. Proctor and W. T, jeveniug from the Atlanta Expositiou. | We see from Sunday's News and Ob- server that B. S. Moore and wife, oi Galena, Kas-, are in Raleigh. Mr. Moore is a native of Pitt county and his friends would be giad to sce him dowu this way before he returns te the w est. Origisal Observations. Continaal tretunog is oleomargarine of trouble, _ In selecting a wife be sure to | select one that will wasb- The fall crop of Repubuiicans is reported to be unusualiy large. the —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, . Gents Furnishing Goods I will be mighty giad to wait on you andshow to you my stock. You will be surpri