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          <lb />Vol. fe<lb /><lb />| Greenville, }<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin, |<lb /><lb />Rain on coast to-day,<lb />Thursday, colder. o,<lb /><lb />SNAP SHOTS.<lb /><lb />Little Items Hustled Together that Tell<lb />the News Quick.<lb /><lb />Rain, mud and a plenty of it.<lb /><lb />i<lb />+<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the}:<lb /><lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Fine stock of Shoes just in at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />My new spring samples for<lb />custom made suits just ip, call<lb />and see them. Fit guaranteed.<lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />Oapt. J. T.. Williams and. his<lb />force of hands succeeded in brac-<lb /><lb />fair<lb /><lb />THE i. GISLATURE,<lb /><lb />semen eend<lb /><lb />, Monday.<lb /><lb />1Bte Were by Mr. Me-<lb />T at thorize a sub-com-<lb /><lb />spltal ofor the insane ; by<lb />audier, «to abolish the Ti.<lb /><lb />high ~schools ; by Mr.<lb />to amend the ~acta of 1893 recard-<lb /><lb />Mr. Fortune, to enable magistra-<lb />tes at Henrietta Mills.to.deal-out<lb />eiract justice ; Pad Mr. Bellamy, to<lb />amend the Jaw .<lb />assessment. .o<lb />Moody, tu af<lb />cigafSttes in the State.<lb /><lb />Mr.<lb /><lb />taxes: by<lb /><lb />ing vores oA T. CoTs prize factory! oSatrsd@uced� in the<lb />sot . a g out the tobac_ Pcs Ne Eli By Mr. Ray to<lb />? ° extend the time withiu which work<lb />Chicod Come Again. may begin on the Harrison,<lb /><lb />Mr A. G. Cox writes ~us that he| Franklin &amp; South Atlantic Rail-<lb /><lb />is ahead so for on big hogs. On<lb />yesterdey he killed a hog 2 years<lb />and 8 months old that weighed<lb /><lb />610 pounds. ~Chicod you mast<lb />come again or you will be<lb />downed. ria<lb /><lb />Badly Cut,<lb /><lb />Jas. Whitley, a eolored dubiihinye| Me<lb />at Hines &amp; Hamilton Plaining<lb />Mills was severely cut. yesterday<lb />evening about:4:30 oTclock by a<lb />trim saw. His thumb and forth<lb />finger were cut: off:. Dr. Bagwell<lb />dressed his hand.<lb /><lb /> Hetel Arrivals.<lb /><lb />Kine House."I. G. Lee, G<lb />Patterson, A: L. Patterson, F ot<lb />Short, J. L. Luck, I. A. Suge, Mc-<lb />D. Holliday, Marion pane G. W.<lb />King. D. H. Stancill, W. W. Shaw,<lb />J.C. Arrengton, A. A. Wilson, J.<lb />A. Purvis, S. C. ~Benjamin.<lb /><lb />Horen Macon."J: R- Smith,<lb />H. 8. coon J no. O. Buckner, 8S. F.<lb /><lb />i P. Taylor, Wr. Hem-<lb /><lb />Edison EE. M. Buck,<lb /><lb />~the Wilmington &amp; Southern Rail-<lb /><lb />Egy pta dTOliveira, $9;297.11, with<lb />nr yt on $3,917 from April. 2,<lb />by the State Treasurer; by<lb /><lb />Me Finck, to extend the charter<lb /><lb />of the Commercial Bank, of Wil-<lb />cri ply by Mr. Julian, ~to<lb />cha<lb /><lb />of Rowan Coust to one week ; by<lb />Mr. lineback, to create a new<lb />township in Forsyth; by Mr.<lb /><lb />and re-enacting section 2551 of<lb />The Code, in regard to the ap-<lb />portionment of the public school<lb /><lb />term of court at i ceeaah they are<lb />pre iding.<lb /><lb />Tob pacco Clothiat LangT gi<lb /><lb />ficifiat billsT introduced<lb /><lb />6 Senate to investigate<lb />ment.of the Mergan-<lb /><lb />+ Court Of Swain county ; by}.<lb /><lb />say; to prevent the com<lb />"| sskiehavee Of: public schools ~with!<lb />~Parthing;|<lb /><lb />ing fishing in Catawba river; by<lb /><lb />in regard to the<lb /><lb />plish the sale of<lb /><lb />road ; by Mr. McUlammy to allow} nd<lb /><lb />road to issue _bonds~ by Mr.}<lb />French, to pay to Susan A. M..<lb />Ringhton, administratris cf Maria!<lb /><lb />the time of Yadkin Supe-|<lb />rior Court and to limit the term}<lb /><lb />Young, ot Wake, to repeal section) _,<lb />F /|23 chapter 199 public laws 1889,<lb /><lb />fund; by Mr. Lusk. to require} :<lb />Superior Coart. judgea to remain |�<lb />~at the county seat. during the fall|"<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />COMFORT!<lb />DURABILITY | 1<lb /><lb />That is what we cano give you in<lb /><lb />E. P. feat &amp; Co: i oe<lb />Hand - Made Shoes =<lb />ong Ziegler Bros.�<lb /><lb />a - Made Shoes.<lb />Every pair guarteed.<lb /><lb />a ~For Children!<lb />_" We have the very<lb />~best makes. All sizes :<lb />and styles. ae<lb />ft is your trade we<lb />~~ want and we prepared<lb />to beat the market on<lb /><lb />AT cost<lb /><lb />to reduce stock for: Spring t r<lb />i Game see. what we can do. a<lb /><lb />Next doer he hank. :<lb /></p>
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        <p>the a Ae<lb /><lb />cae wae ee<lb />*<lb /><lb />z<lb />gi<lb />ee<lb />=<lb />4<lb />.<lb />a<lb />A<lb />a.<lb /><lb />«thrown en ic<lb /><lb />Entered as GRATE mail matter,<lb />ee<lb />Another issue of bonds addins a<lb />necessity as the gold reserve con-<lb />tinues to decrease. ~What aT pity<lb />it 1s that we cannot get some<lb />healthy financial fegislation.<lb /><lb />A good part of « day was<lb />wasted in the Legislature Satar<lb />day discussing a pfoposition to<lb />add one woman to@ school com -<lb />mittee making ipstand two » né<lb />and one women. It is surprising<lb /><lb />would be the relive y te ~all. Be<lb />ilfs_of the caaais schools. ©<lb /><lb />ant<lb /><lb />- 4<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />stoaii: LUMBER YARD FIRE,<lb /><lb />i couneeeetnnnemenll<lb /><lb />One of Zeno StocksT<lb />houses, in» which lime, cement,<lb />salt, barbed wird, nails etc. were<lb />stored, just north of the lumber<lb />yard office between his agriculta- :<lb />ral waré roomT atid the CO. B. &amp; O.<lb />depot, was discovered to be on<lb />fire at 10:26 o'clock Monday<lb />night. ;<lb /><lb />The fire alarm bell was sound<lb />ed, which breugbht out the de<lb />partment promptly and several<lb />hundred spectators. A number<lb />of freight cars stood on the<lb />switch between the fire andi the<lb />depot, and a brisk wind from the<lb />south west threatened the de<lb />struction of all, for the fire quick<lb />ly spread to the lumber, and fur<lb />«a time the roof of the depot wesT<lb />literally coyered with sparks aud<lb />burning fragmentssT ~Portipatel y�<lb />« freight engine pulled in. jusvibl<lb />time to rescue the freight cars,<lb />while the fire prouf paiat on the<lb />depot with what water eould «<lb />eserved it front<lb />tne flames. utime;ss the fire<lb />~started in Mr: StocksT obig ware<lb />house which contained abuut 200<lb /><lb />ware<lb /><lb />. here. The abundance of wate inl J<lb />-tank, the metal roof and/<lb /><lb />the Q<lb />led tboees StocksT building nia<lb />this pe tty possible, saving<lb />other buildings to the north in-<lb />cluding Biatehléey &amp; GoTs- mill.<lb /><lb />$o many persons left the fire<lb />that a second alarm was given at<lb />4 o'clock A M. and a.foree. pro-<lb /><lb />cured to confine the fire ta Tamits<lb />above described, | .<lb /><lb />The origin: of. the: fire. is: mink<lb />definitely nown, bat, incendiaz+:<lb />ism . is. hough probablen : (The<lb />loss of , thought to<lb />be abou. $2,000, � His total insor-<lb />ance. on. lumber, buildings. |and<lb />conte ats was $2,650, but.on. what;<lb />was destroyed/only about. $750, soT<lb />that his pet loss will aot! be: less<lb />than $1,200." Whitehall eared sk«<lb />ister, Jan 25, 1895. ,<lb /><lb />Mii StocksT was reread near |.<lb />Ayden ~and will be 16meini bered |�<lb />by many. oHe ~wis here inT De-'<lb />ceuber. The REeFrLecror sytipa,<lb />thizes with him in his loss.giid-<lb />REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />We'll Said,<lb /><lb />no difference, the factT neyerthe-<lb />less etists: that at this:day evéry:<lb />bedy goes te the eolumas of. the<lb /><lb />wants'.to. knowT aboutT -politicsa,<lb />religion, trade and almost évery-<lb />thing else. naa<lb />A maa'takes his couuty pa<lb /><lb />aod reads it all, and he ref nY ob)<lb />ind évery mau: whv' has eons<lb />h�,�|to eeli or wants business ~of<lb />kind, asking for it threngh� she<lb />peper. If he finds only two-Tor<lb />three . stores» advertigedT he:<lb />turally eonveiudes tliat they tre<lb />the; Only stores «in' town, |<lb /><lb />Gurefor trade.<lb /><lb />oclusion, is that a~ousiness mail<lb />Fro bas not enterprisé and jib-<lb />business is so close fistedT that<lb /><lb />would be dangerous to tradé<lb />him.<lb /><lb />o<lb />We are stating what ~we<lb />uow to be<lb /><lb />hays Brooks * &amp; NevinsT<lb />pase, filled: with stoneware,<lb /><lb />sone of baled straw, timothy and {i<lb /><lb />he wise<lb /><lb />to be, epi ficient."<lb />arréuton 3<lb /><lb />Tehe arise<lb /><lb />Whether right or wrong dues :<lb /><lb />uewspaper to find. ontT what? he |T<lb /><lb />orT if}<lb />there are others that they do- ~noth |<lb /><lb />* Another conclusion ~theyT come| Repairing, pA<lb />to, und itis an entirely tegitimate pi : 4<lb /><lb />lity enough +oT advertise | ~his |<lb /><lb />+ WILEY. BROWNTS-.<lb /><lb />"is the place for" __<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES.<lb /><lb />15 cents, 15<lb /><lb />"and sea t haye a complete: ling ot"-<lb /><lb />DRY .-:- GOODS.<lb /><lb />oBold at veny Close margin.<lb /><lb />See his $18 Sewing Machine:<lb />WILEY BROWN. .<lb /><lb />""" as<lb /><lb />the,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />13K. PENDER. &amp; CO "<lb /><lb />pepo TINNERS - |<lb />~And St@ye_.Dealers.<lb /><lb />vommptly, atvemded, #0. |<lb /><lb />leat ae  itr<lb />oi Lamp Gopds, Bigoion H<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />to Agents for, Rambien and. Groseent |<lb /><lb />ye?<lb /><lb />\/ Bicy cles. +<lb /><lb />Butter, per 1b 19.to 25<lb />ri Sides 6.60.0 B<lb />Sugar cured Hams 11 to 12<lb />Corn ; . 40 to 60<lb /> 7 50 to 80<lb />Goadege tb . we aiti<lb />Flour, Family 300. to. 340<lb />Lard - 6 to 10<lb />ua� °° oBO te 60<lb />Potatoes irice ree bbL 800 to _<lb />Potatoes Sweet, per bu 3U to<lb />Sugar. sc  +, 3to 5<lb />ane Sac! , SD Lome<lb />Salt per Sack ©<lb />chickens a 123 to a<lb />pe}; Coz , SY pa<lb />aoe Sh ~per Ib 20<lb />Kerosene...) 9 te]<lb />Pease, per bu 1 (50.t0 75<lb />| Hulls, per ton } 500<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 21 pe<lb />Hides © m 1} to 3<lb />Minks @ to 79<lb /><lb />: Have Children Shoes at :<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />|<lb /></p>
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          <lb />way. Of course be receives many ||<lb />applications for pdsses. A young<lb />lady living in the southern part of<lb />ColoradoT ~desired o toT visit oDenver:<lb />She had a friend of her own sex ,in,<lb /><lb />iver, TT 6) wa difiricha df Sena<lb /><lb />itTs.) The young lady v ,<lb />her Denver. friend a long let-<lb />ter, saying shé would ~like to visit<lb /><lb />the wae and Cs wou td as Mr.<lb />*» Mr<lb /><lb />script, of which ~He following is<lb />true copy? ~ °°<lb />oP. S-+I wish: yidu wrduitd osend me<lb />one of those Y. Z: dorsetsthe kind<lb />- you ware when isaw you last. ~They<lb />are just too lovely for anything.�<lb />The Denver :lady,::m:'amoment of<lb />absent-mindedness, .tatned the-let-<lb />ter over, indorsed a :request to Sen-<lb />ator Wolcott for a pass on the back<lb />there i(pe a Teiailed | At tid ~Me. Weoi-<lb />cottT&amp;o OH AGA<lb />The next day ~she received this re-<lb />ply:<lb />oMy dear miidarm= I Pnefese-y Gu 4<lb />pass for your friend from Alamosa<lb />to Denver and return, as requested.<lb /><lb />I would send her,-the, compen, * Spt I<lb />4AgnTt khaw)t a ~ ~<lb /><lb />Where His Strength Sufficed.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />i<lb />ei<lb /><lb />ths.<lb /><lb />oOne of the aueer things of life,�<lb />says the sharp observer, ~~is the way<lb />in which menTs wishes will control<lb />their bodily health. I stopped not<lb />long ago at a farmhouse in the Maine<lb />woods region, where} the o¢cupant<lb />had a mineral fever or, to put it in<lb />other words, a firm belief that pre-<lb />cious metals existed in the ledges on<lb />his land. etber subjects he was<lb />in feeble héafth; raf sdy gold or sil-}T<lb />ver to himand he was réady for!<lb /><lb />any amount of exertion. The wood<lb />pile was scant and the bousewife-had<lb />to do bothittie choppibgs ihnfing ""<lb />in of the wood. The man when re- Barbers.<lb />quested for an armful of wood lan-<lb />sheng! oon bimself because he AM S A. SMITH,<lb />wus POTS K SpiSanely. Bit within. J* nes A. SMITH ARTIST.<lb />tes of the refusal he went a GREENVILLE, N. C.\-<lb />bate-ioile over rough land and |&amp; Patronage solicited. Tih-"s<lb /><lb />brought to the house a rock sup-<lb />ed to ek ore that was a<lb /><lb />vive 1 Rabe SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />jold for CASH therefore, having norisk<lb />oO runt, we'sell at a close margin.<lb />. Heapomne ty.<lb />8. M. SCHULT2..<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />~ Db" D. LL.<lb /><lb />FARMERS AND AK TANTS BE<lb />ng thein yearTs supplies.will find 1: «<lb />their interest to get our prices before eu.<lb />chasing elsewhere, Durstepkiy compete<lb />Ly THe branches. seage gk ce wei<lb /><lb />" RICK, TEA, ¢ &amp;e. ~git |<lb /><lb />abuts at Lev 2:<lb /><lb />nvy direct fréni~Manvfacturers,: ~ha<lb />bling youto bephtaone. profits: oA corn<lb />&amp; | plete stock of<lb /><lb />RURNITU RE.<lb /><lb />lways on hand ind sold ~at 3<lb /><lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and<lb /><lb />Nic<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />JAMES,<lb />_DENTIST,<lb />: GREENVILLE, x<lb />_. C, LATHAM. ptaney Anoop<lb /><lb />ut HAM &amp; SKINNEK,<lb /><lb />;<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT=Lin Wy<lb />GREEN Vilage NU.<lb /><lb />J. L. FLEMING,<lb /><lb />' ATTORN EY: -AT-LAW..<lb />~ i} s4treenvitie; N.C.<lb />Prompt attention to business. 4 Office<lb />at Tucker &amp; MurphyTs.old stand.<lb /><lb />_ "_<lb /><lb />THOS. v. Jarvis. / . ALEX. his BLOW<lb />JABVIs &amp; BLOW, 6<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ATTORN KYS-AT- LA Ww,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb />4% Practice in. altne Panne, r<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />BERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />Hee<lb /><lb />heavy loaf (rr altmyrroocyn<lb />oF) "2 aw 68t (7<lb /><lb />asamnd<lb />ee<lb /><lb />prices tosui|<lb /><lb />= a ee ol oa<lb /><lb />oYou every. day oe<lb /><lb />in the�<lb /><lb />pt opiEle of |<lb /><lb />Somme: that if ~ Bebe<lb /><lb />you, have<lb /><lb />~your Pein i aes doneT<lb /><lb />at: the<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR»<lb />~JOB aint<lb /><lb />Tewill be done right, » ~~<lb />It wil be done in. style,<lb /><lb />and 7 always: suits.<lb /><lb />oThese f points are -<lb /><lb />welt: worth wine<lb />-in-any sort<lb /><lb />of work,:but.<lb /><lb />aU nderiOpera Huiiee.� ; ce<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> fipaniok<lb /><lb />.~ JLang!<lb /><lb />The party last night, under the ish 2<lb />auspices oi Misses Jennie James = Peonie nase * the Pa e<lb />success: In fact we do not re-| Mr. B.J.Cobb left this _ morn- f<lb />member one where there was ing for Norfolk.<lb /><lb />more genuine fun. The grand<lb />march was started about 8&amp; :30<lb />o'clock led by Misses Lillie<lb />Cherry and Jennie James &amp;nd<lb />Messrs. W. B. James and R. D.<lb />Cherry. The surprises were<lb />many when they unmasked and<lb />some of the costumes were bean-<lb /><lb />tifal. The following are the<lb />maskers :<lb />Misses Lena King"Daffodil,<lb /><lb />Lena Harris-Queen o Diamonas, |<lb />Sallie Lipscombe"Bright Tobac-<lb />co Belt, Lizzie Blow" y of<lb />17th Cen~ury, Lillie Cherry"<lb /><lb />y, Bessie White"<lb />Widow, Delia "Nicht,<lb />Nannie Bagwell"Nan, Rosalind<lb />Rountree"Nun, Belle Greene"<lb />Italian Pheasaot, Ella King"<lb />peels Pheasant Annie Shep.<lb />ee and Novella sae a<lb /><lb />ittle<lb /><lb />Girls in Blue,<lb />Pearce"Sister of Mercy, rongic<lb />lorence<lb /><lb />Murray"Spanish Giri,<lb />Williams"Grace Darling, Jennie<lb />James"Merry Milkmaid, Margie<lb />,» Annie and Helen Per-<lb />kins"Three Little Maids from |<lb />SchoolJulia Foley " Lady in<lb />White. |<lb /><lb />Messrs. James White"Maid of<lb />16, Henry Hoeker"Gentleman,<lb />Earnest Forbes"Convict,. Dr:<lb />ee: acon ao mea Gentle-<lb /><lb />James Starkey " Country<lb />prem Samuel White" Domino,<lb />Olien E. Warren"silas Sawyer.<lb />James L. Fleming"Maid of Ath"<lb />eas, Jarvis Sugg"Military Cap<lb />tain. Pat Gorman"Coantry Girl,<lb />~ E. Starkéy"Patsy Boliver, R.<lb /><lb />D. Chorey"¥i illie Hemciotves, B R.|c<lb />or, W . B. James"<lb /><lb />Hotel Waiter a. i met Jr...<lb />o= trier. Union No. 36, _B.<lb />E. Parham"Baby Mine, U. B.<lb /><lb />a aot 20.<lb /><lb />mall bells with different coler-<lb />ei ribbon was the souvenir of the| 4<lb />orening.<lb /><lb />Mr. Je A Parvis;it Martin<lb />county, was in town to~day-<lb /><lb />Mr. B. ©. Pearce left this morn-<lb />ing for a trip on the road.<lb /><lb />Mr. Marion Cobb, who is well-<lb />known here, was here yesterday.<lb /><lb />We were p Bsn ge S to have a call<lb />from Mr. Peyton MayoT yesterday.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. D. Cox, of Coxville, has<lb /><lb />been spending afew days in<lb />town.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. GC. ~T. Munford<lb />returned yesterday from a trip to<lb />Edgecombe county.<lb /><lb />Cards are oat for the marriage<lb />of Mies Carrie Latham and r.<lb />H.C. Hookor on February 13th.<lb /><lb />Mies -Lettie McOoy; who has!»<lb /><lb />been spending a few days at her<lb />home in LaGrange, returned yes-<lb />terday morning.<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. E. Coward, of Hooker-<lb />ton, sister of Mrs. J. L. Wooten<lb />and Mrs. Midgett,. of Kinston.<lb />are visiting Mrs. J. L. W Wooten.<lb /><lb />If men wore dresses, .<lb />And women wore pants,<lb />All of our Uncles<lb /><lb />Would be our Aunts.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />ie Cobi? Bros, &amp; Co., Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />nts of Norfolk :<lb />OCoTToNn.<lb />eee 5 7-16<lb />4<lb />Low Mriditng 4 1icte<lb />Ordinary 4<lb />~Fone"nominal.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Cowmon ltol<lb />Prime i<lb /><lb />Extra Prime<lb /><lb />he pant? at 18 to ie<lb />oe eee 00"<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />At our stables in Greenville on<lb /><lb />Saturday, February Sth, 1885,<lb />A. LOT oF coon<lb /><lb />at haciion, ~They will<lb />be sold to the highest<lb />bidder se tah es<lb />to price. ostock put<lb />up will be taken down<lb />or bought in for us, but<lb />will be knocked off to<lb />the highest bidder... .<lb /><lb />TUCKER &amp; EDWARDS.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />- » Greenville, N.C.<lb /></p>
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