MUNFORD’S: Attractions for this week: New Dress Goods,|: day. When the 0 " a). he ie callea a-husband, and then Storm Overcoats. FineClothing Shoes, Hats, WHERE? WHERE? at. you:” ple who have money to’ spe the newspapers, and instead) tof going around the strubt haat } ing for what they need, take up| # their paper and soon ‘tind: where; ' they are kept. The wan who ad-}' vertises and does it in o business) like manner will mm the end come; out ‘ahead of his néighbor ‘who _ thinks the world ought to hant/ him up to find out “his business.} ff If yon want “people's ‘trade you" shon)d invite them-to come to see! | Troth in This. ee a The Rocky Mount. Argonaut| truthfully «says, — “th : . wiiiens taan who thiaks he can | ness without advertising & lamentable lack of jadguient: In} this year of our Lord 1606; peo-| to.say, x ; than sttjl 6 miles nearer Norfolk, charge $1.00: » vale. From Par mele, stilll.8 . miles. nearer. Nor-|f Her Composition. = A little girl in Boston wrote a| f composition on boys. ‘Here is ig], “The boy is not‘an aninial, yeu/’ he stops wading and stays out nights, but the grew-uPp widow and keeps house.” railroad companies will Washington N. folk, they charge $1.35- That -is|decre: they charge $1.10. more a} bele from Parmele to Norfolk|simeavec 26:miles farther.—Scotland Neck Democrat. | Fact is it had to be, for before the absence of the bride was DO-| — We have it from good authority |. ised she had ‘ne gone and was that the | haul cotton from . . C., to Norfolk, for 25 cents a bale.| From 1,632 letters received by From Pactélus, 12° miles’ nearer: Latbam, Alexander & Co., of New Norfolk, they charge BO cents a/ York, as to “the probable to%al sen Whichard’s Station, |ootton crop of the United tates) they|for this year, the estimate 18 so 3 : : Pe: ae ’ wee te p= Ree ee 4 ea = S : : ? Peas : ais . : - = 2 %* ¥ $y . ee « ne: 3 3 2 : Soc. eis Ei : ig Fee Ser 3 ge i Ee es eee a ae jae es Fs aaa 3 a4 Eos ate = i : : ; eS 3 cts ACES " wae & ei Pp e 4 . - Pag 3 = Z t a # : ae ‘ : : ee : ™ » = A ¢ } = é & oat ¥ % ae ns * er . a ae ia oe pee ne ‘3 | % ad % + eer er reapectabie. and tell just|some way gaired socess t her | how it was. A boy thinks bim. self clever because he can wade and ‘the next thing the guests knew he ‘had carried “her away, whether On e flying charger like but what can’t be cured must be endured and the situation was a¢ cepted. by this time married. 10 to 12 pounds lighter | Davy Crockett, or in’ his arme is{ : 9,901,000 bales for last’ year, or a] ease of moré than onethird | » the pumber of bales. It is es-) than last year, making the differ~ ence in pounds-cven grester. — | For First-class pteridine e git 2 ect ke . oH “B et 2 e. = = = very often with a smile. ling dagger of the. ee Subscription 25 cents per Month. ai abartcla ns the “oomtailice Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY ull a WAKE FOKEST ITEMS. —_—_— -=_ tee (Special Correspondence.] boro, Baa kee ‘ sess $1,000 to the 42% 3 Me eae = ecbarch. Wake Forest Oollege” Dar _enroiled> 339 mints fru ot. the largest enrollment in the his- tory of the eptlege. Wiw yl Prot. Pétest, ithe, ( Riideigeor 3 General Biology and Geology, addressdd the Baptiat Cao6venh at Providence, R. L, on the le his subject. Basis of Morality.” od MY Bride Banton, Uf Montes, Soreheed otefor. The medal was won lagt yegt_by a Wake Forest mao,’ Ebd we will be glad if oné pf her wet windt this year. —}+ Rev Tom Meco. here im 4883, ‘sud wh a world-wide ‘rep a ae eae ora . hog ~ nda ‘ eres aoa tienda ent e Se attontisely. Sp wae grand ture indeed. ce Prots. J- See Row. Hay egod, the Prot f Latin, ee — —_—as t ° boreso I Se Se 9 examination a 2... de- fense. It startd with) a pword—| mapa 3 with a. with a a aprebabncctasca: graetemnnarsared copelprled te Toy Yale oFiers the wind is going to rise, ahen we Se tamale ook all intima — aw -nenk-E:- ne Cane ae Ua be hour fires the dwelling ot anoth- ae burns the pillar, raiment, the very it ‘40k ee Wry that slingeag. Rosh Pipiretmannr toed =e him food to eat and raiment iene ets poof eyer the ashes of d, and will again sit at our fireside ees the tenis of jf iriseetle snd at bone. ‘But the mam whe - ¢i false reports concerning a brotn- bia/cWarketdr, who expuses every act of his life which may be pre- the goes to this and. that. brother, telle them he is very teuder of hi brother's reputation; eujvius» them the. strictest. sesrecy, aud then fills their ears with, xzamors, aod, what is: worse, lesying them . te dwell upon the! bints and. suggestions of bis. own busy, imagination... : The man who. thus “filches fram agother his <0 ata By ha ene a i tice which neither industry nor| 4 ames ee nate ouers etry iittimely assist him, }would nut only be helpfuito local "Winstoe and. its manafactarer: 1 of it” ir. . ———— Tobacco a Tw Why cannot. Wineten. Javea tobacce erposition next autumn! lt. need nat be. gotten: up. on t00 grand and expensive « scale, aud vet it ought.not to be. asmalil af- faxr-. A bappy:. medium. can be struck, and with proper interest displayed a complete success scored. .. af . . ._Qar tobacco people shuald give, the. matter. consideration, Talk tt over... Look at it from every point of view. In oar opinion it ia ..practical. We believe it tebacconists, bat of benefit to the tobacco interests of the State and of this -section. Great crowds would be atéracted to..this city. would be. bandsomely advertised, be market would gain. impor— Motion and corn wad wheat and|¢ ber neods ors, have had their ex- posttioue palaces and 86] Oat ead ‘tobacco © little or}S8 Raa ee ‘has even been = done} f° Why should. mot Wineton,s repre-| =! sown, do some- thi guprenionts Winetqe | Peerwa itis evident that theltiou tives | on eplerne jnipmeany, c me than at thé ery county farmer formed one ¢ a group of ménh who were @iscts- sing Weather signs recently. ~‘T' p wind heen he skid, by witch’ with their beads ups ext west, and. so. On. Bat.~ Tr eee leesonie ms kee 2 vind “Sec ; pestilence walking in ‘he tock eS ee A “Gta aR gtd wedge @maan to, roost each ‘night, Io calm) Phe | Yeather she. fowls always. ropes | oa y aa = Poe | factare-zeods ofa Hlads st less cost than, the. OF, only . aie sup ~}hand, aadtherefore cheap, ali the) ithe bome demand: bat: also ex-| always know when there is ‘to “be! fi —_ 2 io¥ Tors.—Green.... .......+ 1 to. 24 Bright.... ........ 4to8 + -%-s- =. ee Oey « & eS aie 15 | Oe DUNE 5c cpee> seus ens UTTERS — V2-s.-6 to 11 « “1G . ¥.¥.124 to 20 vi IM@.... ...255 ee to 374 Below are si dat Paid. rices of cotton and B ys for maar furnished ae Mer- chant a det (P ~_s |Good Middli . Middlin co Low Middling 9-4 Good Ordinary. ’ Po Tone—Quiet. yn» ¢ Cy TA TT VT tee LO ; VID iy Bpayish ook fasy. f as bas Greenville} Market. Corrected. by.S.M. Schultz. ntter, per Ib 16 Wematr na, Sto? eared yy Z cur + 133 gon Pr TOT i tafyed vise Family 4.00 to 4°60 er idl: sie te 16 to 25 per F Sack 85 to 175 exe per tows" -7dabdds idl ed ae a na tii oe . +t SEND YOUR. as First-Class Work. i IP YOu WANT. °°" Bite: bilson ane lee eae anal ‘ | will be ae rere ocnigely, Prives urnished on application: FREE LS OE Bev €, gesgh. 2 bf +7 Greenville .C legiate one EY in. c. 8. D. iwi. c. SD. Bagieyt SEP will R 2,1895. +P] Ancient and _ Basie fe eg Phe es | ipa, Greer vile W Cc. “desired, Callathonian be Pog Pas MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress rs ia ee ‘Convenient to depot ‘and to. the: to. baceo warehouses. . Best and h hest. Toration: men Be andi Splendid mineral water, ooms large and cemfortable. — ee stp plied with the best. ‘he meekiey, 9 Terns reasonable. T ae 209 UJ f On Fifth ‘trees near Five. Points. PORK SIDES & SHOMLDERS JAKMERS AND pe as 6 BUY ing their year’s supplies theirinterest ballet ernest chasing else where. Ourergen 6 -qinem n allits branches.” we: 225, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR RICK, TKA, &c. always ut Lowgst Ms RK ET PRICES TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we Dug direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A com £ 1k) ¥ (YIM Gowoan Passengers “carried to any} int at reasonable rates . Goot orses. Comfortable Vehicles ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Yel hee od With: ww’ Beg eM ‘suad[D Aana yy: egy Jaro SOIg 1100 ‘RtEtpeNtog *eTO]qIV © igyeyaoHTOANGD “eeOUTEKA 940 \ZwOR) y is¢ them. Tent on the vacant lot opporite Hotel : ‘i BA f Vebt plete stock o ‘ ss) via tan FURNITURE (22 i bday Ot BOR EE always Ouband aad sold at prices to Bult CU she times. Qur goods areall bous 4a se RATEs, : - SERVICE. sold for ASH therefore, havi a = Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Caz to run,we sel) at a close aaare = “ and day coaches from 3. M. SHU ee +90 . . — — ‘TAs D. C. and a ca | , ch ATES Ou G. W. SHEDMAN, Ass't Manager. ate — Performance every Afterndon at 3 o’cloek gnd:at Night: at 7:30. ‘aledeninadon Fredericksburg. Richmond, Petersbur " [Dom and 20 ae A few seats reserved....A Ladies’, and, Children’s Show. tens po foun “a bay S ) n’t miss 1 fevers SSSR A ae PRE Ee Leaed Weldiod, 0H iA/} Bi seeds Arrive Atlanta 4:09 P. M., 5: 720. A. & The most inierestivg troupe of mai aa Monkeys ~ in the — world. eeg “sINO}] omy ae Hig Ajoue, “pas The next session of this Scheol will | Reena , ie 5 or tae e-day. Wilmi 12:5 ; on ee Proféssional ‘Cards. | {Cheap ne ae nan, 3:3)-B- M,) -Artive Ei re enema 7 TBM, Sd0-a Ms dene. MONDAY. SEPT. ) 1890, qH08. J.JARYIS.,..... ALEX, 1. BLOF Ask for tiekets via “THE SEA ARVIS & BLOW, BOARD AIR LIN : and Gentinue for ten ‘months. J | Cotton States si hat asia Pullman Sleemng Car reservation The course embraces all the branches - ATTORNEY S.A TELAW. willbe. made. and furthe1 tnformatio ag eggs nn rhe miliien aka board “GREENVILLE, N.C. is Macchia AELANTA, GA. turaed MRO eppiicath a ‘ir reasonable. | fecal ta ai iad) tor oF Practice ii: «lithe Courts -- dine: iath, re Dec, Bist; 1895, 1 ere dersigne a. ? basiuesd, 3 faldog ta | jaraddemic jt. BLOUNT. abe FLEMING | ip H. W.B. GLOVER, T-J. ANDERSON ursve & ‘ateet course, t ‘achool : 1 ST’ JOF os peur thorough oreparation to i c. “phe Atlantic Coast Line tet t Seid wreak a enter, wivls, ert py, ye aatee Res Na ract ia all th ‘Courts. General Onides, Portemooth, Va.’ Cardtindr or MIveraLy er ies : . | “"“Throu h Poliman Palace Buffet refers torthose whoohave ascend y:> co Sleeping Cars beseween'Now York aad| i> Tun iimiiiie a its walls for the truthfulness 9f. _ this Ly ie. LATHAM UHABBY SKINNER | & ia Bich ada it TT ee od. The statement. ATHA: & BEINN ER, Atlanta Ga. Via B3IONC, etecsburg, a 2G G82 3 tage Pe HAM & -BRANME Weldon, Jtocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette-| —_ . so esac shouorate aint ae ac Age bss piimid vig ville; Florence, Oraagebury; Aiken’ and! - ‘ en Feb be gee Lickiurhe: op a a gs sa. Por Rages, Roker gets: SAE AMES A. “SMITH, 22 302 Eo TILLE. Ns OC: accomm ns call on or é : ments sores? 4; dy ah Oa TS te rare recenad gear oo tog at a agent — apaet: ‘eae ar TONSORIAL ARTIST. Z present, stan Bb, A) John KE, we Wooda C-Hardings the undersigued.... ve “Neither, isis’ tor’ attention’ nor|-fe WV Uae Me © Grocnuille, N ¢ J.3V.MORRIS, . C; SCAMEDELL will be spared to make this schoo)| (A. OODARD SE HARDING, : 9-25) Div, Pass. Agt . Div. Pass aifthat parents conld wish, © DS oe ASAT he Ad Charleston,s. “ Richinen “Va. aie piste particulars see’ or. ad-| ig sf Greenville, N.. T. M. EMERSON, Hi ; M. EMERSON, RA TI Secdial Astaution: given it Doli: Ori Mgt.’ Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Agt. July 30,;1895.. Mis a miceoai |. and settlement of claims. _, Wilmington, N, C.... és bes ; *: : oe Ps j <7 * é tee = Lecal Trarss and Boat Schedule. T aeiemmmeinemnelll a0 i a Geum north, 8323 A. M. rrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound arrives 9-50 A M. leaves 10:10 A. South Bound arrives 2:00 P. M.. leaves 2:16 P. Llinvite you to inspect my besatiful —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods I will be mighty giad to walt on you and show to you my stock. You will be surprised to bear my Low Prices that I reduced since [ bought my Lew 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 The Baltimore Clothing Store M. FREDLANDER, Prop. JOEL PATRICE, COTTON -;- BUYER, GRIFTON, N. C. | Miss Susie Johnston, daughter of Mr. as to the articles on the tobacco market that are appearisg in the RerLEzcror, we will state that the articles on the general growth and development of the market are written by Mr. O. L. Joyner, |ance tomorrow (Satarday) A. M., A. B. Cherry of Bethel speut Thars. day night here, Adrian Savage returned from Rich- mond Thursday evening Frank Johnston. near town. is crisheally iil and was not expected to live through the dzy. A. BR. Dupree left this afternoon, in As some inguiry has been made while those on the different ware- houses and warehousemen are written by the edrtor. He Get The Piz. A man who believed in the saying. “See « piu pick it ap, all day long you'll haye good luck,” saw «a pin in front of the postoffice the otherday. Bending down to get it his hat tambied off and rolled into the gutter; hiw eye giasses fell and broke on the pavemant his suspenders gave way behind; he burst the batton bole on the back of his shirt collar, and he all but lost his new false teeth. He got the pin.—Weldocn News. For the Children. Shedman Bros. train doga and monkeys give a special perform - at 10 o'clock for school children. All school children holdiug school eards will be admitted fur 5 cents at this performace by presenting school card at box office. Tivuse children who bave not been served with the school cards can bave them by applying to Prof. Shedman before 9 A.M, tomor- row. Regular Matinee at 3 P. M. The last appearance at 8 P. M. admission 10 aad 20 ceats, a few seats reserved. - ‘Will be in Greenville Wednes- day and Ayden Friday of each Subscribe to the Darty Rerizc TOR 25 cents a month. response toa telegram, to take the run | again today. as postal clerk between Tarboro and Washington. The celebrated clown, John 7, says the “Southern Leader” is the best cigar he syer smoked. For sale at D. S. Smith’s. ten hours in length. Another large lot of Viamond| | Ink, best writing fluid made, and Cream Mucilage, at Reflecto Book Store. . ta Exposition now. Boys, Youths and Meus Ciotb- than New York cost at Lane's organ cheap, can learn of a bargain by calling at the REFLECTOR Office. to D. 8S. Smith for a smoke is be— eause he keeps a fall line of the ing aseries of articles on the For Rewr.—A dwelling house in Forbestown. A. Forses. It bas been fair and watmer today. A long spectacle case has been found and left at Rergecroer of- fice. - There is not much cotton left in the fields, Seed Oats 40 cents, .Timothy Hay $1.10 at A. Forbes’. Splendid breaks at the warehouses The days have got mighty close to People are just flocking to the Atlan— From this day on oar Children, ing will be sold 15 per ct. leas Any one wanting a splendid parior The reason so many people go very beat brands of cigars and they are sure to get suited. Oar neighbor, the Greenville BR. 18 doing especially ée work for itetown. It is giv- Greenville tobacco market. The articles are well illustrated, and the work shuws commendable en. terprise in Editor Whichard.— Scotland Weck Democrat. News.—The best Flour Proctor Kuott suld by SBS. Schultz. Try a 24 lb bag. The citizens of Robersunville, Martin county, the Railroad Commission for the establishment ofa freight and passenger station at that point. The petition has been granted, andthe station will soon be built. Mr. Schultz, what new bare. yout, 9 a Shige oe ee Bocketeesl 2 is have petitioned | J. J When your ¢t cot vines e many, many things that vou will have to buy this winter for the comfort of yourself and family turn —_ a powers he JB Cherry & C0 Nmap aioplayed the largest beet sanested ter ak tee fellowing goods: DRY GOODS, of many and varied kinds. Dress Goods and Tr’mmi’ gs Notions, Gentlemen fos k 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 FURNI TURE that will sur- prise aad delight you both as to quality and price, Baby Car- riages, aw Groceries, Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Bagging 4 Tics, Peanut and Twine. We buy COON AND PEANUTS. ~ Reynold’s SHOES for en and Boys can’t be beat. Padan Bros. SHOES for 2 pe and Misses are n Harriss’ Wire Buekle rs are her Bag The cei near, 8nd be con- celebrated R. & G. Cor- . Our sgeahine a — te natal gtd weet oy ome: a: Oat | snd Catifornia ni nb tee : C IBC money mone