<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
  <teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
      <titleStmt>
        <title>
        </title>
        <author>
        </author>
        <respStmt>
          <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
          <name>Digital Collections</name>
        </respStmt>
      </titleStmt>
      <publicationStmt>
        <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
        <address>
          <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
          <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
          <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
        </address>
        <date>2012</date>
      </publicationStmt>
      <sourceDesc>
        <bibl>
        </bibl>
      </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
      <samplingDecl>
        <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
        <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
        <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
      </samplingDecl>
      <classDecl>
        <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
          <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
        </taxonomy>
      </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
      <creation>
        <date>
        </date>
      </creation>
      <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
        <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
      </langUsage>
      <textClass>
        <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
          <list>
            <item>
            </item>
          </list>
        </keywords>
      </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
  </teiHeader>
  <text>
    <body>
      <div type="other">
        <p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>
        <pb facs="00067948_0001" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />Greenville, N. C., February 12,1895. }<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Snow, turning to rain followed<lb />by fair.<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Keis Worthy of all Honor,<lb /><lb />- Inthe retirement of ~Senator<lb />Thomas J- Jarvis North Carolina<lb />loses a representstive who has<lb />honored her in every position to<lb />which he has been called. When<lb />the Canby constitution was foist-<lb />ea op an unwilling people, his<lb />voice was heard above the storm<lb />of unreasoning abuse. Like<lb />Leonidas at ~Thermopylae he<lb />stood undismayed. His follow-<lb />ing was of the fewest; yet out of<lb />chaos he brought order. His<lb />work in the Old North State<lb /><lb />was that of the hero, who for |<lb />gets all of self aud immolates him |<lb />self on the aitar of his countryTs<lb /><lb />sufferings. Maimed = by the!<lb />builets of the Norch, hisT brain<lb /><lb />took ou higher resolves. He<lb />fought the bLuaitles in a forensic<lb />warfare with cousummate ability<lb />and impressed a never dying fame<lb />on the history of Lis State. Call-<lb />ed to sucesed Gov. Vauce as Gov<lb />ernor, he added additional honer<lb />to the bighest gifts that his many<lb />friends could coufer. AS minis<lb />ter to Brazil during the troubleus<lb />times that followed the dethrone-<lb />ment of Dow Pedro, be held the<lb />dignity of the United States so)<lb />high that his very name was ar<lb />ark of defense. Asa Senator he<lb />recalled the days of the Badgers<lb />and the Grahams. Too soon for<lb />the Old North SteteTs glory he<lb />has met@the frte of the martyr.)<lb />Oo his return be will find in the<lb />bosom of eyery North Carolinian<lb /><lb />land Harnett, and<lb /><lb />whose State pride is greater than<lb />party fealty, a welcome mingled<lb />with tears of regret. He is an<lb />honor to a S.ate, whose sous love<lb /><lb />purity, trath «apd manhood."<lb />Washington News.<lb />The Observer reports many |<lb /><lb />frozen crows around Charlotte.<lb /><lb />Three stores destroyed by fire<lb />at Asheville.<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />iat<lb /><lb />SATURDAY.<lb /><lb />Bills were introduced in the<lb />Seuate to day to incorporate Oar-<lb />olina Christian College and Enast-<lb />erp Carolina Christain Conference.<lb /><lb />Bulls passed regulating the pur-<lb />chase and sale of poisonoas drugs<lb />and of spirituous liquors and re<lb />quiring an examination of all<lb />public school teachers.<lb /><lb />A bill making a loan to com<lb />plete the Confederate monument<lb />was made a special order for<lb />Tuesday. "<lb /><lb />A resolution that money now<lb />given the University go to the<lb />common schools was tabled, also |<lb />a blil raising the ave of liability<lb />to road work to 21 years.<lb /><lb />A Resolution was introduced<lb /><lb />to raise a committee to investi}<lb /><lb />gate the charges of drunkenness<lb />against the senator from Yadkin.<lb /><lb />The House session was brief.<lb />The followiug Bilis were intro"<lb />duced: To allow women to vote;<lb />to create Marion county out of<lb />parts of Cuamberlaud, Robeson<lb />to allow the,<lb />magistrates in case of debt to is-|<lb />sue warra.ts for persous in an-<lb />Other county.<lb /><lb />The bill passed amending Eliza-|<lb />beth CityTs charter. |<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />i<lb />{<lb />i<lb /><lb />New Officers.<lb /><lb />The National Farmers Allianze|<lb />which was 10 session in Raleigh<lb />last week, adjourned Saturday.<lb />The fotlowiug officers were elec-<lb />ted for the next term.<lb /><lb />J. F. Willets, of Kansas, Presi-'<lb />dent. | |<lb /><lb />H. C. Snavely, of Pennsylvania, |<lb />Viee President. |<lb /><lb />D. P. Dunean, of South Caroli:<lb />pa, Secretary and Treasurer. |<lb />Executive Committee."Marion |<lb /><lb />F ~<lb /><lb />Butler, of North Caroiina ; H. C,<lb /><lb />Demming ot Pennsylvania 7<lb />Mann Page, of Virginia; I. E.:<lb />Dean, of New York; H. Li}<lb /><lb />: ; |<lb />Loucks, of South Dakota.<lb /><lb />FIRST ARRIVAL OF<lb />IMPORTED<lb /><lb />Hambures, -- Eqdroideries<lb /><lb />LACES.<lb />58 styles Colored Edge Hamburgs<lb /><lb />These Goods are direct from Switz-<lb /><lb />erland with the tariff off for the |<lb /><lb />spot cash and we want to sell them<lb />for the same stuff:<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />No. 55.<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />Bion F. REYNOLD'S -<lb /><lb />For Men.<lb />Every. pair warranted.<lb />ZIEGLER BROS.<lb />--and-- |<lb /><lb />KE. P. REEDS<lb /><lb />Ladies, Misses, Children.<lb /><lb />en (G)<lb /><lb />CLOTHING !<lb /><lb />-"-AND"<lb /><lb />Dress Goods<lb /><lb />Sill grenter reduction.<lb /><lb />C.T. MUNFORD<lb /><lb />Next door to bank.<lb /><lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00067948_0002" />
        <p>om |<lb /><lb />eg<lb /><lb />REFLECTORT<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. |<lb /><lb />ail matter.<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class �"�<lb />eee : .<lb /><lb />Editor Huo<lb />News, says he went to Raleigh<lb />Monday but did not see the Leg-<lb />islature as they would not let<lb />him in-<lb />have blacked his face.<lb /><lb />The Election Law is to be ia-<lb />troduced into the Legislature to-<lb />day and the County Government<lb />bill is to follow a few days later.<lb />Then will be seen something of<lb />what the oBig FiveT have been<lb />doing forthe past few weeks at<lb />Raleigh. We venture the as<lb />serton that not a half dozen<lb />members of the Legislature has<lb />bad one thing to do with the<lb />preparation of either bill.<lb /><lb />Weather prophet Hicks. whose<lb />predictions have been 80<lb />rate that be is considered good<lb />authority an the subject, says the<lb />eouutry to hive two More<lb />severe spells of weather during<lb />February. On the 17th and dtu<lb />there will be a decided cold wave<lb />that will chauge quickly to warm<lb />er, and then betweentbe 20:h and<lb />Yith the weather will make a rec-<lb />ord long to b:3 If<lb />that recordis to be auy worse<lb />than the paet week we are not<lb />auxious to see it.<lb /><lb />accu<lb /><lb />1s<lb /><lb />reinew bered.<lb /><lb />To use a borrowed<lb />Marion Butler is indsel a ~Jim<lb />Dandy.T When the Legislature<lb />first met he thoug it ita boly of<lb />mighty fine fellows. Well, Ma-cion<lb />wapted an offics then, but as they<lb />bave done ali they can do for him<lb />and given him a seat the<lb /><lb />expression,<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />United States Senate for six years.<lb /><lb />he has no further use for them,<lb />and his former praise has given<lb /><lb />place to ridicule. In a recent<lb /><lb />issue of his paper, the Cuucasiin,<lb /><lb />t, of the Burlington:<lb /><lb />The brother ought to,<lb /><lb />he lets his opinion of that body<lb />~crop out in the following utter-<lb />ance:<lb /><lb />We wonder why some. enter-<lb />ng member of the Legislature<lb />does no offer a biil to permit the<lb />~women of certain counties to<lb />bang their hair, if they want to.<lb />About as much sense 10 that, as<lb />may be found in a good mapy<lb />other private bills, that haye<lb />been offered, and"passed too.<lb /><lb />In the opinion of the REFLEC<lb />ToR tbe Legislature has desplayed<lb />ao little seuse in no other act as<lb />whep Marion Batler was made<lb />Senutor<lb /><lb />(prisi<lb /><lb />aes " ""s<lb />The height cf impudence 1s<lb />shown by the Cunertwian When it<lb /><lb />charges that the Democrats 1D<lb /><lb />the Legislatare are endeavoring<lb /><lb />to prevent legislation. It charges<lb />thit the Democrats agreed in<lb />caucus to pursue such a course<lb />and it calls upon the majority to<lb />title such action. That this<lb />utterly false was<lb /><lb />by Messrs. Ray, Smith and Mcn-<lb /><lb />roe. Never did a peper get a<lb />worse olicking tban these gen<lb /><lb />tlhemen gaye the (uteatsian in the)<lb />Mr. Ray)<lb /><lb />said that it was a malicionas false-<lb /><lb />House lust Saturday.<lb /><lb />of<lb />This is pretty rough on the<lb /><lb />bood, instigated vy the ather<lb />lies.<lb /><lb />ex"preacher who is editor of this<lb /><lb />paper, but is not ore whit more<lb />tbhan what he deserves.<lb />that he has changed from tryiug<lb />to be an instrument to save souls<lb />and is doing his utmost to damn<lb />the: in the sight of their fellow<lb />~man. Unless we are mistaken,<lb />however, the Democrats in this<lb />body are able to take care of<lb />themselves regardless of what<lb />the Caucisian may say or do.<lb />Even Mr. Freneh, the most bitter<lb />| partizan, probably,in the Legisla<lb />~tune, gave the lie to that sheet.<lb />oWhen sucha course is resorted<lb />to as that paper is* pursuetng to<lb />get through legislation which<lb />will be hurtfulto the countre all<lb /><lb />good men ought to be open 10<lb />coudemuation of every body con-<lb /><lb />l nected with it. We douTt know<lb />three men better fitted tu expose<lb />such conduct than Messrs. Ray,<lb />Peebles and Smith. All honor to<lb />such men, the people every where<lb /><lb />are applauaing them.<lb />""<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />FroudeTs Recreations.<lb /><lb />The late James Anthony FroudeTs<lb />favorite amusements were yachting<lb />and angling, and, until his last ill-<lb />ness commenced, he was out every<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />clearly shown.<lb /><lb />It seems)<lb /><lb />fine day sailing and sea-fishing ina<lb /><lb />~little vessel which he kept at Sal-<lb />Wranine where he lived for several<lb /><lb />~months in each year. He was the<lb />'very best of good company, and a<lb /><lb />most attractive and delightful com-<lb />panion, whose excellent talk and<lb />endless flow of anecdotes will be<lb />Jong remembered by those who have<lb />~often seen him in private. He al-<lb />ways wished to die in Devonshire,<lb />~and his life ended within twenty<lb />miles of Darlington Vicarage, where<lb />he was born, and where his early<lb />days were spent.<lb /><lb />~'An Accomplished Fact.�T<lb /><lb />oGrandma, may I take that piece<lb />of chocolate you left on the table?<lb />I will beso good!�<lb />© Wes, you may take it.�<lb /><lb />(The litile girl does not move.)<lb />oWhy don't you go and get it?�<lb /><lb />oOb! grandma, dear, I ate it<lb /><lb />first!T"LTAnnunziatore.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />s)<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schu'tz, a th<lb /><lb />Old Briekx storel<lb />Butter, per Ib 1' to 15<lb />We-tern Sides 6.6) to 4<lb />Sugar cured Ilams ll tol12<lb />Corn 40 to G9<lb />Corn Menl 50 to 8?<lb />Cabbage Dd tow 1?<lb />Flour, Family 306 to 849<lb />tard © H to 19<lb />Oats 5 to GO<lb />Potatoes Irish, per bbl 300 to 350<lb />'Potatoes Sweet, per bu 30 tO 49<lb />| Sugar 3 to?<lb />| Coffee 16 to 2?<lb />Sat per Sack SU to 200<lb />|(Cchickens<lb /><lb />124 to YAY<lb />Eggs, per doz 1°<lb /><lb />Beeswax per Ib 20<lb />Kerosene 9to 10<lb />Pease, per bu 50 to 7?<lb />Huils, per ton HO<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 UO-<lb />flides 1} to 3<lb />Minks 25 to 79<lb /><lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00067948_0003" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO., ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb />TINNERS S:T7. Schultz<lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK srORE<lb /><lb />"<lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON. R R<lb />AND BRANCHES<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />_ oQIARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY Dated PaaS oe,<lb />airing promptly atiended to! B SAI od | Re zs<lb />Repairing promptly attended to ing their yearTs supplies will tind JanTy 7, o's oa<lb />their interest toget our prices before pu 1599. AR | ZO<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete oT | a<lb />" / We + i i :<lb />DEALERS IN uh hoe (renner. a jA. M.P.M.- A. M.<lb />T \F ith {f.eave Weldon / 11 53) 9 27<lb />PAINTS, (O28, GLASS AND FUTTY PORK SIDESGSHOTILDERS, | ar. Koevk Mt_| 12 67.10 20<lb />; = ) re rs<lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;ce. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK. Ly Tarb ly 0 |<lb />4vV Larbdouro | 12 20:<lb />A + for Ram ac RICE, TEA, &amp;c. | | |<lb />vent for Kambler ar resent) . , Du ~ 6 OC<lb />= a - alwuysat LOWEST MARKET PRICES. oY Wilson _ 0 10 03 on<lb />= \ aV sO { o |<lb />Bicycles. TOBAGO SNUFF&amp; CIGARS [vselma 258 |<lb />-| we buy direct f Manuf ; Ly Fay ~treville| 4 3:12 63, |<lb />See re a at doom | ar FlorenceT | 7 1300 |<lb />WILEY BROWNS... plete stock of Peat |<lb />| o's |<lb />_is the place for" FURNITURE 28<lb />Pa handand soldat prices tosui| -  MC -<lb />A i O P. M. A.M<lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and] py Wil on 4 GS! 635<lb />Void for CASH therefore, having} norish oO BC 7<lb />rT iv Goldsboro 9 55 7 20<lb />0 run,we sell at a close margiv. OL v Magnolia 4 ov S09<lb />. Respecifully, Ar Wil Imington| 5 30) 10 OV<lb />Have Children Shoes at. S. M.SCHULTZ, 6. Ji Me PALM<lb />(zreenville. N. 7<lb />15 cents. 15 | | TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />"and also have acompilete line of" re | Dated | a a a sl Sa<lb />Professional | Car ds. Suny 7, ceo = Sc<lb />DRY -:- GOODS a nage Rakai Ginn a<lb />Dp" D. L. JAMES, ~A. M. P.M.<lb />sold at very clese Margin. oDEN TISE, ww Flereree 7 25 7 15<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C, liuv Fayetteville, 10 10 9 1%<lb />| Lv Selma 1) 52<lb />: 7 . L? » Ar Wilsen 12 42:11 15<lb />See his S18 Sewing Macl dink. H. BLOUNT. Jol. FL: MING. 7 ad 7<lb />~Browns. &amp; FLEMING, | nS<lb />ATYTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ; T=<lb />. GKEENVILLE, N.C. | ; oO<lb />¥ : ; . . : . i ,<lb />WILEY BROWN. fey~ Practices in all the Courts ""<lb />| " | _ : o| ""<lb />L.C. LATHAM riARRY SKINNER Wil _ . oS<lb />- oe a. oe 7 y 9 09<lb />7 ATHAM &amp; SKINNER, ay Wilnnngton) ; oi�<lb />. 4 Irv Magnolia | 10 32 1 8 31<lb />Cotton and Feanuts, | a4 A TPTORNEY Teles Ly Goldsboro | LL 35 | YO 40<lb />. ~ ; co Tv Ni ¥ Ser Ab aA S Ane i ) es i oe<lb />Below are Nortolk prices of cotton GREENVILLE. NL. , At Wil-on aa ; 10 27<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as fai nished Be a a - a Dims<lb />by Cob) Bros. &amp; Co., Coaimission Mer-) rHos. J. Jarvis ALEX. L. SOW 2 a<lb />chants of Norfolk: a | = = | a<lb />| Bow Is &amp; BLOW ao a "<lb />COTTON, 3 _" " ~ ee<lb />~N ; $,1-4h3 y rs rit o ~ 4% : ip T 4<lb />Good Middhing - Ag ATTORNEYS-AT-LA Ww, | | 2 Ale P. M Pr. M.<lb />Middling 5 1-16: ajce thon es Se ) Lv Wilson i 12 52 11 ZO 10 32<lb />. * ° GRERN\ LiL, NX. C, 4 ( o)} � &amp;<lb />Low Mi idling 420 &amp;@Pr a ti e 1 4] tir i nee ja! R ocky Mt ] 1s: j12 Ou 1] 15<lb />Good Ordinary 315-16! * wees ee : _ | ae | mes | me<lb />Tone"steady. "" " oor Parboro 2 21<lb />l Lv Part oro 12 25<lb />PEANUTS, ~Barbers. ite Rocky Mt i 53 32 Q:<lb />Common lto la) 7a -<lb />Prime ia oe " =a jj Ar Weldon 3.10 2 54.<lb />4 re<lb />+4 Dy-3 2 * AM ES A SM ITH.<lb />Extra Prime to 2% yp ~ prep Train on Seotiand 1 Neck Branch Road<lb />Fancy 24e TONSOR TAL ARTIST,<lb />se oo leaves Weldon 3.40 p. in., Hatifax 4.00<lb />Spanish a GREENVILLE, N. C. : . YNoak - ~<lb />Tone"stead . Los Patronage solicited. p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 455 p.<lb />opne"steady. 2 c w., Greenville 6.37 p.in., Kinston 7.85<lb />Egys"irregular at 20 to 25 cts | p. tn. Returning, oes Kinston 7.20<lb />hs. E. Peas"best, 2.5) to 2.75 per bag. | ERBERT EDMUNDS. a.m., Greenville 8.2 m. Arriving<lb />- . damaged. 1.50 to 1.75. | FASHIONABLE BARBER, Halifax at 11:00 a. ~ Ww eldor 11.20 ain<lb />Black und Clay, 75 to 99 per bushel. es Under Opera tivuse. m., daily except Suuday.<lb /><lb /></p>
        <pb facs="00067948_0004" />
        <p>
          <lb />
          <lb />a<lb /><lb />ICJCLES.<lb /><lb />Little Things Caught in the Snow<lb />Drift or Pulled out of the Mud.<lb /><lb />Thetbeautiful� is again with vs<lb />The snow-ballers are out in<lb />force.<lb /><lb />is almost suspended<lb /><lb />Bus} n:ss<lb /><lb />t cay.<lb /><lb />The Norfolk egg market his<lb />dropped.<lb /><lb />Several sleighs are out this<lb />afternoon.<lb /><lb />This is the lLeiyiest snow of<lb />the winter.<lb /><lb />We learn by wire that this:<lb />sbow is general.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the:<lb /><lb />yid Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Sometimes it's easier fora f=] -<lb />low to settle dowa than to settie<lb />up.<lb /><lb />Fine stock of Shoes just<lb />L. Starkey &amp; Cos.<lb /><lb />They<lb />stop suOWlug<lb />were tun out.<lb /><lb />in at<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />for<lb />slelghs)<lb /><lb />did not wait it to:<lb /><lb />before the<lb /><lb />For Rexr."Two Seine Fisber-:<lb />ies pear Pactolus. Apply to<lb />J.J. CHERRY. SR<lb />Everybody who went out<lb />day turned to white folks.<lb />snow soon covered then.<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />Please band the Carriers<lb />subseriptioun for the DaLtLy<lb />FLECTOR.<lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />ReE-<lb /><lb />Ashville<lb />Tocker &amp;<lb />law offiea Was<lb />ed their books<lb /><lb />In the recent fire at<lb />the building in which<lb />Murpby had their<lb />burned. They sav<lb /><lb />The coli weather has<lb />many robins aud black birds close<lb />totown. It creates fan for the<lb />sportsmen bat death for the<lb />birds.<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />The Crreenville Amateurs wil!<lb />present the "Woven WebT at the<lb />Opera House, Mouday evening.<lb />25th<lb /><lb />The weather report hit<lb />this time amd the snow<lb />according to schedule.<lb />now anxiously await the<lb /><lb />it agaln<lb />arrived<lb />Wei all<lb />coming<lb /><lb />of the rain that was to follow the �<lb /><lb />the snow.<lb /><lb />~Topnneco Cloth<lb /><lb />|<lb />row.<lb />: ; oC<lb /><lb />o[mogine, or the WitehTs Se:<lb />eret. a beautifal drama in 4 acts,<lb /><lb />you<lb /><lb />driven.<lb /><lb />FEBRUARY FACES.<lb /><lb />People cn the Go, Weather or no<lb />Weather,<lb /><lb />Mr. J.J. Cory is sick.<lb /><lb />Master Rat Rountree<lb />sick.<lb /><lb />Rey. G. F- Smith went to Kkin-<lb />ston y ester rday and returned this<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinner. one of the<lb /><lb />is quite<lb /><lb />At our stables in Greenville on<lb /><lb />~Big Five. went back to Raleigh ANTIAN<lb /><lb />to day after ashort visit home. Catania heardal 16th 1395<lb />We learn that Mrs, Emily J, J<lb />Fleming. who lives near Great "we will sell"<lb /><lb />Swamp church, is eritically ill.<lb />Mr. J. Bo Johnson Sr. bad a<lb /><lb />Stroke of paralysis a few davs ago<lb />avd his condition has been serious<lb />He is bow better.<lb /><lb />| Mr. - CG. Hooker,aceompanied |<lb /><lb />Loy Mr. B White left this morn-<lb />ivefor Gol isborojpear Which city<lb /><lb />A LOT OF GOOD<lb /><lb />HORSES &amp; MULES<lb /><lb />at Auction. They will<lb />be sold to the highest<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Mr Hooker will be married to bidder without regard<lb />rOTrOW morniuge to Niss Carrie to price, NOSTOCK put<lb />Latham. Jhe bridal party will up will be taken down<lb />reach Greenville on to-morrow or bought in for us, but<lb /><lb />will be Knocked off to<lb />the highest bidder,<lb /><lb />evenings tralu<lb /><lb />e *<lb /><lb />at Lang<lb /><lb />s<lb />1<lb />Capt, E. B. Englenused of uO TUE KE if i EUWARSS. |<lb />eigh, died Sunday morning.<lb />had wiauny friends over the State<lb /><lb />who learn of bis death with sor ~The Places to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />will ke presented by a compruny.<lb />of home talent in the Oper.<lb />Houre on Thursday evening. 21st<lb />Give them a good house. |<lb /><lb />If you want the people to thivk<lb />&amp;@ mossback as a business.<lb />man just fail to put an ad of your<lb />~business ln the paper. That con<lb /><lb />TILE<lb /><lb />Vinees thew quickertban any<lb />: . . 7 } E SPER +<lb />thing else you could do. oAS . \<lb />An etfort is being mateia our,<lb />midst, to organize a joint stock.<lb />Coporation with a capital stock<lb /><lb />of 25.000 forthe purpose of mauu-.<lb />facturiue agricultural tmplements<lb /><lb />TOBACCY<lb /><lb />barrels. hogheads crates, etc. in |<lb />connection with a fiirst class:<lb />foundry. machine shop and<lb /><lb />zrist milling establishment.<lb /><lb />Five Inches,<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />It begin snowing this morning<lb />tbout Bo clock and kept eoming<lb />nek and fast until past noon. OQ. L. JOYNER, Prop.<lb />when it became lighter, and as we<lb />goto press had nearly stopped. ,<lb />[The snow is nearly five inches:<lb />deep on a level. .<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /></p>
      </div>
    </body>
  </text>
</TEI>