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a 2 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. !
es Passenger and mail train going| -
~~. north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
ats arrives 6: :37 P. M.
~North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.
M, leaves 10:15 A. M.
ro South Bound ~Freight, arrives 1:61 P.
| M., leaves 2: 11: FP. M.
" - $teamer Myers a:rives from Wash
i oington Monday, Wednesday-and ~Friday
ae leaves for Washingtoa Tuesda Yo ~Thurs
. Gay and Saturday.
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. ~Weather Bulletin.
ie The following message was re-
ceiyed by Observer Heilbroner at
_ THE ENGISLATURE.
eiaemeninaatoenes AB
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and county boards of education:
tacked by Demucrat2, as well as
as a bad bill, and was tabled. It
proposed to give StateTs proxy
~remarkably great powers. - There
crexte a
-TUESDAY. - -"_ {be aleo trustees pa b yi
The Sen Senate tu-day passed the ty vote. oCaucus ill to. take
bill to abolish county superin-|tro! of the penitentiary
tendents of public instruction Democrats also pass¢
Superior " clerke are to ap-|tional proceedings ever witne
point county examiters to take|in ~the State were enacted. ~
the place of superivten:lents. Sneaker rushed through, wi 100
A Sill to appoint seven direc- the pretence of fairness, t
tors and a State proxy for the cHangiug the management of thi
North Carolina railway was at ;peuitentiary, the Agricultural
by a Poptlist aud a Republican, and'- Mechanical College. -
Puesday night the mont
parimexrt, & and the Agricalti
Dewocrats, filisbustered, and
they were leaving the hall.a_
barly negro was ordered to bh
the door and prevent members "
1
x 10:20 this mornin ~was a bill of the same tenor re-
. Hates. ecld ech signal. teu- garding the Atlantic and ~North from leaving the House. No call
73 perature will fall fifteen to twenty Carolina railway. of the Honse had been made, and
" degrees Thursday night.� The Senate | ~passed the bili|several members literally - foug
3 Frid h col a ~raising the age of consent. The|their way through the negro. ;
es ATER- Friday: showers, er-| Huuse tabled-a bill to legerlize|sistant door-keepers.
3 ane " "_" cock-fignting, and passed. a bill} At one time ib looked as if tk ar
=: N EARTR HOME fixing ~bonds of connty officers, would be a regular fight, . and th ;
ae ~ . . Sheriff at not over $5,000; Regis-|one member's arm would d bec: ra.
ee ae ter of Deeds, $1,000; Superior ed. throngh an opening of th
ee What is Hanpening Over th¢ State. | Conurt. Cterk, $ $15,040 ; Treasurer door.- Fhe negro on guard " th
a : | / - 195 percent of the taxes. A bili relaxed his hold. and pertul
% A very distressing accident oc-|t° amend: the charter of the At. |the gentlemer: to pass. OUss fee
eS curred lust bight on the Southern lantia and North Carvlina. rail, ;
S -.» Railroad track. Mr. Wm. Me- way passed its second reading. NEWS OFF ~THE WIRE. 7
os Hihenny, an old men aged 64 Williauss, of Craven, Republi : sige
ae ~ years, was ran over by the trai. tenis attacked it furiously, saying Served by chara «Leased� ves ee
a * and his left foot cut entirelyT off. " it was an attewpt to steal the}. Cable"(Limited).
Z : road. He demanded the yeas
Charlotte Observer.
- 1 histag at Carolira Mifis.is al
- gouple, John: Clark and wife, wh»
are aged"he 98, she 91"both of
whom are reasonably _ well and
oe - *~ heve. the protiise tu~live _ for
gome time yet. It 1s not often
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ae _thatone. oe mau.and wife ~liv-
a tog te rat oS an radvanced |:
2 oe Burlington .V .
ae ae A& NOR. Ri: is bavingtwo
Son ie ge locomotives | built iis ct
the|*
_ the Ammen ee ener 8 by
and nays, so that, us he said, the
people could see who the tiiey es
were.
priation made for the penitentt-
ary. of $35,000 for this year. aay
next year was totally inadeqi
withib a year. oThe House Dem
on of the tes sor epey ap ag
Governor Carr sent a special tween white and colored labo
message anrouncing that vhe @p-| at New Orleans aud several p 33
and that-without farther aid t that :
institution must. ~meet a crists|'
derats. filed a. protest. ee ay abe
A 330,000. ofire ~occured .
Wayoesbero, Va- -
Several riota have oponted:,
killed. -
~ivoli Hall and sovorat ad js
buildings | destroyed | by fire
oklyn, N- ¥.. valet -& loss
tboat $225,000. "
a The! Todiana ie ai zi ati
ad ~0 five. ;
Se es
Sit ee pro souk blood-sbeat
Is it to� solidi ify the
whites?
at te a conspiracy spawned in
the afternoon caucus
~Why did the House refuse to
have a white Confederate soldier
~as door-kewper aud elect: instead
a purly negr«?
Why did the General Assembly
refuse to adjourn in honor of
Washington and Leeand yet ad-
journ in honor of Frederick Doug.
lass?
Zntered ns peoeoms-cient mail matter.
a eee ensatl
Aiimost & Biot ia the House |
_A most disgracefal oni desper-
nie socne wat ouacto in the hall
of tk House of Represeatatives
onizdt A bariy negro,
ore re under the shee Why was a negro selected last
Cat thaTS . stood at the inside |2ight to use physical violence on
21 % " white represeniatives?
ha it fast with both) .
refusing to allow either There is some infamous ptr-
soregress. He was acting PO8°® 1 this diabolical record.
: te) But it cannot be accomplished.
Msi ate r den Pezee"| We ware te colored papi that
2 they are being used to kindle a
nel Hones from losving fire Fuel cannot easily be extin-
iptain R. B. Peebles, member
~~ we warn the white mep
o Sie grees Har vood, potion pre who are using them that a day of
pdoor,and finding their way
reckoning is coming.
barred by the nero, demanded to oWe will appeal to Cesar,T said
ea wot ~oat. The negro refused,
~Mr Ray last night. And there
-@ straggle ensued, which
willbe no doubt about the. ver-
se near producing ariot. Sev- eh 3
faagtoos standing by rushed: he
ate assistance of the negro! = "
keeper, while other by- In.mense Shai Shrpments.
fanders took hand in sid of Capt
ables and Mr. Lee. About) -siipyeants of sha] were quite
or ten people became iu-';, ge frou New Berue last week
ed in a violent stragegle aud iro tthe stepmer Neuse� took out
ged Sick and forth in _the| stil aneti er good shipment yes-
se, Bowe trying to pull Capt.) orday and darg: sin aber of pack
bles back in, while others azes Of clam;. Tue former were
fied to open the door and push! 74m the city, the latter from Car
iijin out. . Fortuuately the doo: | ..5.0+ eouuty.
4 open and he was release!) The siipmenta will
rom his pesition. Had not the/farther inzreased when
wee e terminated quickly, itvis/Tsland is reache:l.
that a serivus riot wonald titties of the sbad
ave resulted. e.ught there now,
hus the-record of this Legisla-|steamors w- sich make four regular
"" with the crowninz iu trips a week dv aot stop with
y of a barly negro door keep-| them, bat run down from Roan:
8 ag physieal violence on|oke on other days to get the shad
gntatives of the people/that are taken.
ae Sicred precincts of the| Three or four hundred barre!
of the Legisiavure. boxes Of the shad weré at tht
before bas the State been ~wharf Monday night awaiting the
rh to such depths of hami.-/arrivat of the steamer New Berne ;
| aod t tatamy. Nt even iv|the st amer Neuse took off about
: t of Reconstrac-}a hundred boxes Sunday and four.
e Pike lack hand of the/tundred aud tenT boxes Friday
a d upon the shoulder of|night) These boxes are billed a:
| the People sent aSifreight at 350 pounds each, so i}
! _ jean a reuetly. pe: sseu what |
Roanoke
Great q-an-
are . being
dict! --Raleigh News and Observer, | :
be still |
so that the}
each bex i is 280 ponnds. " Thus: 7
© | will be seen by calculation that a
Ishipment of 400 boxes means
112,000 pounds net of fish"fifty-
sixtons! In packing these large
boxes of shad it is found that they _
run 55 roes or 100 bucks to the
box an average of about 75, so by
calculation it will: be seen that
the size. shipment spoken of con"
sists of about 306,000 of these
elegant fish "New Berne J/ournat.
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THE MODERN GRADUATE.
Callor"I.suppore, Grace, that your
being valedictorian of the class made
considerable study\ and-prepuration
necessary.
Grace"O, no indeed! I icft .cvrery-
thing to mother and the dressmaker."
Arkansaw Trnyeler.
IiEK KNEW pataei BUSINESS.
J deo What's 5 yeor tcininene?
Drank"My ee is dat uv 6
mind-reader. | ~
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ESTABLISHED 1876,
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OLD BRICK STORE,
4 ARMERS AND MERKUHANTS BUY)
ing their yearTs supplies will tind
. their interest te get our prices before pu.
~ chasing else ~vhure. Ourstock is complete
PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS.
PLOUK, COFFEE, SUGAR.
RICE, TRA, &c..
_ alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
TOSACi:0 SNUFF & CIGARS
we buy directfrom Manufacturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A CUM.
plete stock of
FURNITURE |
alwuys onhand 4nd soldat prices:to suit
the times.°Our goods areal! bought anu
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
to 1un,we sell at a closé margin.
Re spectfully, -
8. M. SCHULTz,
Greenville. N. Cc
GOQUMBIA BICYCLES |
are for ania by
SE. PENDER & CO.,,
TINNERS.
And Stove Dealers.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
ME SOUTER STK UTA SUR
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TONSORIAL ARTIST. __
GREENViILLE;.N. C.
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OF GREENSBORO, N. C.
Stneeae S| F ERS.- a
~CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCES
sharer fir the profits. - All profits except a ve
Ry making everv policy-holder a
. ure returiacd to the ike aarti
serve of 10 per cent.
-CAPITAL $100,000. 00.
present over Five MILLIONS oF�
capitalists whose names re
non-assessable.
Policy-_.oideT's are
�,�penecer, E. D.- Latta. Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth; tke
Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, IESE Carr,�
t.. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,
Vai. Hadley, L. M. asd By Pa: ~
Subscribed by twenty
DOLLARS,
DIRECTORS: J.8
~MacRae, Lawience 8. Molt,
Edwin S~i:iver, F. -J- Murdodk,
Thos, M. ifolt, J. M. Wore, is ¥ W. Se ott. J
Wharton.
OFFICERS: J. M. | Worth, P anidents
Meu Allister, Secrebary and ~Treasurer.
When your policy expir es see that it - rengwed in THE SOUTHERN sock
MUTUAL IN SURaNCECO. "
Jeo Dp. SUGG, Agent
GREENVILLE, N. GC.
E. P. Wharten, Vice-PresidentT ae We
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antenna nan yt Ratt eet pT,
This Reminds ©
You every day "
inthe month of .
March that if
- you have
y our Printing done _
at the
Professional Cards.
JAMES,
DENTIST, :; See
GREENVILLE, N. ©. o] :
R. D. E.
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J. H. BLOUNT. J. L FL¥M1NG.
Broun & FLEMING,
ATTORNEYS-AT- -LAW, *
; GREENVILLE, N. C.
sas Practice in all the Courts. |
4
l f ATHAM & SKINNER, _ REFLECTOR ie
~4 arronsrysset FE Ae, JOB - - OFFICE. .
GREENVILi#. N.C
It will oae done Aisa |
It will be done in style,
and it always suits. j
These points are.
-well werth wel hing
' in any sort. _
- of work, but.
Pe
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THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. £.,820
JARVIS & BLOW,
A'TTORNEYS-AT- ae Ws
GREKNVILLE, N. 3
Se Practice in. ail the | ours.
tad
Jobe. E. Woodard. F. C. Harding,
Wilson, N. C. Greenvil~e, N.
OODARD & HARDING.
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ERBERT EMU NDS.
| above all things i 2S
CATTORNEYE-AT-LAW, :
; ~Gr wile! N..c. |
a eS
Guano call on R- A- Tyson or
Hulls and Shingles call on Henry
shapes at Mrs. L. Griffin's.
. Wednesday afternoon, out did no
: -. gre having birthdavs this week
~ former
_ after an illness of seyeral weeks.
Not off of Shad, But Minnows Caught
~ ~'m thé Reflector Met.
Cotton took a drop off yester-
day- . "B39
Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the
Old. rick Store.
.
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A. signal suecess"whben the
weather bulletins hit rigbt.
~For the best Special Truck
Henry_ Sheppard.
Cream Walnut Candy, Apples,
Pears, aad Oranges, cheaper than
ever, at Morris Meyer's.
For Cotton Seed Meal
and
Sheppard. Prices low down.
Spring Hats in all the new
A horse driven by Mr. L- B.
Harding ran away on the bridge.
damage.
oThe constant cooing lover
Carries off the blushing maid;
And the corstant advertiser
Is the one who gets the trade.)
_ Raining vesterdav, fair to-dav
and going to be cold to-morrow
That ought to be changivg ften
oenough to suit most anybody-
Several of the REFLECTOR bov=
We had a March joke on them
bat they oblowed� it down.
Rev. P. W. Williams. colored,
pastor of the A. M. E.
church hata, died this morning
_-_ Onur Foreman must have er"
Eppred last Su-day, as he has let
the item telling what a beantrfal
day it was appear three succes-
» Ex-Senator Jarvis has
confined to his home for some
Mrs. P. C- Monteiro is very
age noe
sai
has been here to-day-
*
Mr. C. A. Whitehead, of Scot
land Neck,is visiting friends here.
- Rev. W. J. Rollins, of Raleigh,
has been spending a few days
here.
been
days with sickness.
the Gegislature, came home from
Raleigb last night.
Mr. Charlie Zoeller, of Tarboro,
who was attending the A- M.
College at Raleigh, died there this
morning.
Merried.
At the residence cf Mr, J. R.
Thomas 1n New Berne N. C., Mar-
Lith, at 8 P.M, Mr. J. R. Rouse
aod Mrs. Elizabeth -V. Thomas,
Rv. L. L. Nash officiating."
Newbern /ournal.
Re bs. liding.
Ths Free Press reports the re-"
eeut burved district vearly all
elesned off and wost.of the people
will rebuiid at ente. If the peo-
ple tere show 2s much epter-
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prise in comivg out of the ashes
berself again.
TO THOSE.
wr ING TO EXCHANGE
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Come qvick or you will be too late.~
. HENRY SHEPPARD.
Mr. H. H. Wilson, of Kinston,
as our excélicut contemporary is
displaying, Kinston will soor be
Cotton Seed for Meal,
{ will give } Ton Meal for2 Tons Seed.
Lard
Oats
r
Coffee
Minks
(-abbage ~
Flour, Family
Salt per Sack
Chickens
Eggs per doz
Beeswax. per Ib
Kerosene,
Pease, per bu
erp per ae
. Jotion Seed Meal
Col. Harry Skinner, one-fifth of | Hides
Potatoes Irish, per bbl
Potatoes oweet,per bu
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Common
Prime
Extra Prime
- Fancy
Spanish-
3. E. Pe
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Good Middling
Low Middling
Gord Ordinary
Tone"steady
PEANUTS,
COTTON.
Toue" steady. .
Egys- dull at 10 cts.
as"bes
datsged.
Black «nd Clay, 99 to-4.
Cotton and reanuts, :
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday,
by Cobb Bros. & Uo., Com
chants of Norfolk :
as furnished
mission Mer-
5 13-16
&t
5 1-16
4 7-16
ltof
2 to2
24
24
t, 259 to 2.75 per bag.
1.50 to1.73.
00 per bu-hel."
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