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          <lb />~ the election that the price of<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., March 9, 1805.<lb /><lb />Local Trainsand Boat Schedule. _<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Paseenger and mail train going<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 As M. Going South, couples,<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 P.M. _ |eolored.<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives @:45 A.| Kiks and Susan Arnolc<lb />-M, leaves 10:15 A. M. : Garson and<lb /><lb />Seuth Bound Freight, arrives 1:51: P.<lb />Ashley<lb />Lathingheuse,<lb />Hardy,<lb />d Mary E. 8<lb /><lb />Ayden items,<lb />N. ~C. Mar. 9."A-. L.<lb />has been appointed a<lb />Notary Public for this place.<lb /><lb />A. G. Cox and wife spent yes<lb />terday here.<lb /><lb />Much dissatisfaction is .expres-<lb />sed here, both by people cf the<lb />town ~and surrounding country,<lb />he contemplated~ changing<lb />of the name of Ayden to<lb /><lb />M., leaves 2:11 P.M. oe<lb />~Steamer. Myérs «arrives from Wash.<lb /><lb />~~ ingten Monday, Wednesday and Friday |and Francis<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs| pass, Jr., an<lb /><lb />~day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Pd<lb /><lb />el -<lb />*<lb /><lb />Refered to the Colonel,<lb /><lb />A story is told of one disap-<lb />pointed farmer who had allowed<lb />himself to be deluded into the}<lb />belief that the result of the No<lb />yember efection would increase<lb />the price of~ cotton. A promi-<lb />nent Statesville Repubfean it!<lb />seems had otalked it� just after<lb /><lb />~cotton would go up, probaly to<lb />_10 cents a pound. The farme<lb />heard of this talk and having<lb />much cenfidence in the aforesaid<lb />RepublicauTs _ fcresight he be.<lb /><lb />his cotton to tewn a_ few days<lb /><lb />ago and was offered 44 cents. by<lb /><lb />a regular-dealer he jeered him.<lb />- He kpew where he conld do bet-<lb />~ �,�er; Blank (calling the promi-<lb />nent Republican by name) would<lb />give him more for hisT co ton.<lb /><lb />up Blank (who dusen't deal in<lb /><lb />eotton at all) and whep he found<lb />~him Blank wouldnTt talk to him-<lb />faced the farmer<lb />came back an sold his cotton to<lb />~ the buyer who had offered him<lb />, 4 cents."Statesville -Landmark.<lb /><lb />&amp; » Rather shame<lb /><lb />Let it Alone. ~<lb /><lb />/_ fort-"Newberp Journal.<lb /><lb />_ Marriage 1 ice nses:<lb />Daring this we<lb />of Deeds issued<lb /><lb />three -white an<lb /><lb />licenses to five<lb /><lb />ad two<lb />Jordon.<lb />a; Bi JW.<lb /><lb />Legislature to-day :<lb />uufavorable report was ~ made -<lb />the bills to punis<lb />railways 1 being foun<lb />raiiwuy comm<lb />power as to t<lb />A favorable rep<lb />-_|the House on the<lb />~establish a ref<lb />crimaals.<lb />Bills passed<lb />ences by insolvents an<lb />pro rata setle<lb />amend the cha<lb />and continue its presen<lb />tration until 1897. 7<lb />A bill to amend<lb />ter passed the<lb />eight Populists and on<lb />can vetivg nay with<lb /><lb />h boycotting by<lb />: hasT amp<lb />hat matter. " ps<lb />ort was made in<lb />Senate bill" to _<lb />ormity for youthful :<lb /><lb />ley .and Victoria<lb />Green. Clemons<lb />J. R. Res-<lb /><lb />prulll.<lb /><lb />Harrington to prevert prefer-<lb /><lb />ring d requird.<lb />ment of debt; "<lb />rter of Wilmington _<lb />t adminis- "<lb /><lb />saleighTs char- -<lb />Senate-27 to 15- _<lb /><lb />-Harris the Damo ©<lb />the House appro-<lb /><lb />U0 annually. for the ©<lb />tal for the Insane ~<lb />| $70,000 an-<lb />n3ane asylum at<lb /><lb />Bille passed<lb />priuting. $100,0<lb />Western Hospi<lb />at Morganton,<lb />lay|nually for the 1<lb />hing |Raleigh. pt<lb />Tiere was iut<lb />the debate in the H<lb />Senate bill appropriat<lb />to complete C<lb />It passe<lb />60 to 38.<lb /><lb />Services To-Morrow.<lb />Presbyterian church." Sueday<lb />School at 9: 30<lb /><lb />Methodist. ehurch.-"Sunday<lb /><lb />30 A. M. Preac<lb /><lb />School at 9:<lb />d 7:30 P.M. by Rev.|<lb /><lb />at 11 A. M. an<lb />G..F. Smith..<lb />Episcopal<lb /><lb />Scbool at 9:20<lb />vice atll A. M.<lb />Baptist church:<lb />at 9:30 A- M. Prea<lb />M.and 7:30 P. M- ty<lb />Billings.<lb /><lb />nse� interest ix<lb />ouse on the "<lb />ing $10,000<lb /><lb /> ehurch."Sunday<lb />onfederate oMonu- ~<lb /><lb />A. M. Lav Ser<lb />Hardiag.<lb />"Sunday School<lb />ching at 11 A.<lb />Rey: Cc. M.<lb /><lb />by Maj. d ~second reading" o<lb /><lb />Scene, tn ee medion or tli at A ie AAR COOOL<lb /><lb />NEARER HOME.<lb /><lb />New C fiicers ning Over the State. " aS<lb />At the meeting of Pitt Cuunty te |<lb />Friday - afternoon, |<lb />T. Smith announced the<lb />following non"comml<lb />~icers for the company:<lb /><lb />"§ T. Hooker.<lb />C. Hooker.<lb />M. Snugegs.<lb />W.S. Briley.<lb />"J.C: Adbritton.<lb />N. Briley.<lb />F,. Evans. ,<lb />. B. Whichard. _<lb /><lb />What is Hapee<lb /><lb />A team of. six oxen<lb />large engine was seen On the<lb />stree;i to-"d ae |<lb /><lb />| The sixty d<lb />ture expiretoa<lb />will take plac<lb />ling week, as t<lb />burdly remain<lb />expense. " _<lb />mington ap )<lb />offers to . cou<lb /><lb />Capt. J-<lb /><lb />ays of the Legisle"<lb />ay. Adjournment<lb />ly in the com-<lb />he Doagiassites will<lb /><lb />ist Sergt.<lb />2nd Sergt."H.<lb />3rd Sergt"<lb />4th Sergt<lb />_ Sth Sergt<lb />2nd Corp"d °<lb />~3rd Corp."E<lb /><lb /> The Fusionists are trying hard<lb />to break up the present good<lb />" management of the A. &amp; N.C... Bet<lb />BR. Itissaid their plan for its<lb />3 wae  put in Grant, o<lb />- Goldsboro, or Duncan of Beau | -<lb /><lb />there at their OW<lb /><lb />| The Wil<lb /><lb />ter keep i r. Chadwick. for :<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />ll of the company<lb />Friday, %ud 1st<lb /><lb />ut todo whet<lb /><lb />le<lb />se Se Oa at |<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Repabli--<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />pulling a<lb /><lb />gr<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a eee eee<lb />�,�<lb />3<lb /><lb />a oe i es ae bi F<lb /><lb />~ .¥<lb /><lb />. dead. The<lb /><lb />und Buroham.<lb />~s Philhps glaring at him.<lb /><lb />Sa<lb /><lb />Sse: WR<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb />Subscription 25 cents per fvonth<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter<lb /><lb />Tt looks now as if the women<lb />are going to win in the fight for<lb />the monument to the Confederate<lb /><lb />ten thousand dollars for this par-<lb />pose has already passed ths Sen-<lb />ate, two readingsin the House<lb />and will. undoubtedly becowe a,<lb />law. _We-notice that Cox of Pits<lb />did all he could aguiust it. Af-.o:}<lb />Wednesday night's proveeding=<lb />Phillips seems not tg have been<lb />presert ._Tharsday. Hs is not<lb />recorded as haviog voted at all<lb />that day. We donTt bla; him.<lb />He has probally left fur bis howe.<lb />~This is certainly what he ought to<lb />hare done.<lb /><lb />The Fasivnists think by this<lb />bill to ameud fo: some other<lb />thinzs they have done. For our<lb />part we donTt believe chat adiey:<lb />are entitled to.vne paiticle of<lb />credit for passingit- Tnry voted<lb />it down once. They would never<lb />have passe~ it bad it not been for<lb />the critism that was lavished<lb />upon them.<lb /><lb />Below we publish a short ex-<lb />tract from the Levgislatiye pro-<lb />ceedings of the night of Marc th<lb />sixth. Read and judge for yoar<lb />selves- We are sure ycu will fee!<lb /><lb />-that Pitt County is not very much<lb /><lb />honored.<lb /><lb />Ray broke into the speeca of<lb />Phillips perfectly cooltly"his de<lb />meanor having been one of per-<lb />fect _serenity throughout the<lb />semi asking, now, bad pot<lb />Phillips said to Huffman iu the<lb /><lb />presence of Young and Baruham<lb /><lb />. (Burnham sits by Hoffman and<lb /><lb />Yuuog behind Burnhaw),tbat the<lb />vainority report members had<lb />been bought up. oNo,sir, *shoute<lb /><lb />Phillips, Ray appealed to Young<lb />Yeung - arose.<lb />: Young<lb />seid empha~ically that Phillip-<lb /><lb />was true. Was<lb />Ray standing, Phitli<lb /><lb />bil appropriating the ~aisle and said to Mr.<lb /><lb />beeu bought «p,<lb /><lb />(Mr. Phillips askivg in the<lb /><lb />DAILY . REFLECTOR: |presence thst ~the minorityT had|<lb /><lb />bought up and he called<lb />upon the gentlemen from Ban-<lb />combe to say whether or nt it<lb />~There was a pause"|<lb />aX®aiting<lb /><lb />~¢ reply. ooMr- Speaker,�<lb />said Mr. Burnham,othe ge.tleman :<lb />from Pitt stood right there 4<lb />little while ago in the middle of<lb />Huffman<lb />just-by me, that the minority<lb />membersof the committ 6 had<lb />and I callupon<lb />Mr. Huffman to say. whether he<lb />did or not.� Mr. Huffman arose<lb />slowly and every one listened in<lb />tently. the House having drop-<lb />ped into stillness. Haffman was<lb />about to speak, when he was<lb />rapped dowa by the Speak,<lb />who declared him out of order,<lb />midst<lb />of the raling that he be allowed<lb />to make his statement, but he<lb />sat down without having uttered<lb /><lb />@ s und. a<lb /><lb />"_""""<lb />A Pretty Good Steal.<lb /><lb />- That litle amendment hitched<lb />on to the civil appropriations bill<lb />lowing employes of the two<lb />Houses of Congress a monthsT<lb />~extra pry will cost about $150,<lb />900. As some cf the -Copgress<lb />ren have no clerks, or employ<lb />members of their family, ~this<lb />looks like a pretty. littie steal<lb />which in the aggregate amounts<lb />to a pretty big steal. Liberality.<lb />is all sight but liburalitv at the<lb />expense of the people, in the in-<lb />~terest of dependerts or favorites<lb />rp vot all right."Wilmington<lb />Si! ir. :<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />"Z- = scien :_ al<lb />Glass 11 dis Fort [5 Yers<lb /><lb />kins steppe on a piece of lamp<lb />chimney. Five gears later his<lb />fugt pained himand upon inves<lb />tigation a piece of glass was<lb />found jast under the skin on top<lb />of the foot. For several days the<lb />aame foot has been giving him<lb />some trouble. Yerteriay after-<lb />non be called upon a physician<lb />t» see what the trouble was.<lb />Another piece of glass, as large<lb />~as the end of his little. finger,<lb />was removec from between the<lb />large toe and the one adjoining<lb />it.<lb /><lb />Some 15 years ago M. A- Jen]<lb /><lb />eA ili<lb /><lb />z ty alt -<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Papa"But why do you sign it: oYour<lb />loving son, Amy?�<lb /><lb />Amy"Why, of course mamma will<lb />now. and T canlanTt enell Aenet te "<lb /><lb />RUSTIC SYMPATHY.<lb /><lb />Uncle -Hiram"Say, the<lb />darned foo] wonTt have a4<lb /><lb />when he gets home.<lb /><lb />Mirandy, |<lb />drop left ~~<lb />Look at it leak!"<lb /><lb />West LOVELY , ie een » OTKA. a<lb /><lb />= o3<lb /><lb />T Sign Maw banke"Vote for that hor<lb /><lb />oae ind said in. bis and BarshamT |<lb /><lb />"_"_"""" EEE ;<lb />Hand your supscription to the<lb />carriers. i Oe od age<lb /><lb />ere a<lb /><lb />ti pe<lb /><lb />ae tm  a oe =<lb />Lao<lb />wes a<lb /><lb />ae : 3 aa<lb />Bit ee eae<lb /></p>
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          <lb />(eon ee<lb />fea a Beat 67 a<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Oe Ur ae ern<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS.BUY}<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />#hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is compen<lb /> teallits branches.<lb /><lb />~PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFF cE, SUGAR. Subecribed. by eweats enpit: alists whose names répresent over Five Mis.tI0NS<lb />._ DOLLARS, Poliey-holders are non-assessable, " :<lb /><lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET. PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUF F &amp; CIGARS Edwin Shaver, F<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A COW |<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />~teri son hand and so idat is ouclothi tesui<lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />~old for CASH _ therefore, having no rist<lb />o Tun,we-sell at a close margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />. §. M. SCHULT o2ay<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />oe ae STORE|<lb /><lb />DIRECTORS ::<lb /><lb />Mackae, Tawrence S. Holt, Samuel -McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J. def<lb />J. Murdock, L. Banks Ho't, Beunehan Cavern, A. F, Page<lb />Thos, M. Holt, J: M. Worth, J. Wz Scott, J. "Van Lindley. 1. M. Scott. =<lb /><lb />W harton.<lb /><lb />OFFICERS: J.<lb /><lb />|. MeAllister, Seeretary and Treasurer.<lb /><lb />When your policy: expires see that it is wanawied ic THE sou tHERN sre 00<lb />MUTUAL INSURANCE COQ. ie.<lb /><lb />Jd.<lb /><lb />oOF "GREENSBORO, } N. C.<lb /><lb />CHEAPER FIRE INSURANG<lb />By making everr policy-holder a ogharer in the profits. All profits " excep<lb />serve of 10 per cent. are- return.d to the pclicy-holderé.<lb /><lb />"_"OFFERS-"" ae<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100, 000.00.<lb /><lb />J.S. Spencer, E. D. *Lat~a, Wm. EL Hot, D. G. ~Worth, Dp<lb /><lb />M. Worth, P.esident; E. P. Wharten, Vice-President; A.<lb /><lb />L. SUGG, econ<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO,<lb />, TINNERS<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />: Repairing promptly atiended to<lb /><lb />PAINTS, O1S,° GLASS AND FUTTI<lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambter andT Crescent<lb />Bicyeles.<lb /><lb />ai pair<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES S A. SMITH, -<lb />~ TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE; N. Cc.<lb /><lb />- eiicmus cd slick ed.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />ral<lb /><lb />Professional Genie | oThis Reminds =<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />owe RBERT EDMUNDS.� cute<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />R. D. L. JAMES, a<lb />DENTIST, - 4%<lb />GREENVILLE, N. c. &amp;<lb /><lb />You every pia!<lb />inthe month of ,<lb /><lb />_ Mareh. that. He<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FL¥ MING |_<lb />pious uemiia, | you have.<lb />7 "GREENVILLE, N.C. | Out Printing | done<lb />pas- Pr .ctice in all the Courts. | at the -<lb />L.C. LATHA HAIRY Shi NER =<lb />ATEAM &amp; SKINNER, © REFLECTOR ~<lb />A PTORNEYS*/ T-Tat,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. Ct.<lb /><lb />THOS. J, JARVIS.<lb /><lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW, and. it always suits.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. | ,<lb />BASRA ILE HN: Ce These points are.<lb />@ Practice is. wil the Courts.<lb /><lb />ceed<lb /><lb />muex. ccacow! It will be done n styl<lb /><lb />well worth. cigs<lb /><lb />| Bois atte ntion given to. phgicets ;<lb /><lb /> sng Ey BY as a! sete BARBER,<lb /><lb />and settiement oe eat Ss<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Jour E. Woodard, ae Harding. é k, b<lb />_... Wilson, reenvil'e, N.<lb /><lb />: OODAKD &amp; HARDING, pn oe _of wor UF<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS:*AT- LAW, a preteen hi<lb /><lb />in any sort.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. 2: espa ting Pare See:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ey . = = a petit oy 1 . : ts " rf<lb /><lb />hes 48 spri weather proper. |" ee : ie &amp; Pa Aen<lb /><lb />a oo ane i ae Capt. E. M. Pace, of Wilson, 1s Wid :<lb />ore school opens MOn'lih town- Ce a gs ER<lb />us this morning. 3 7 ; d *. | PEANUTS, 36 RS<lb />.  Pigh west winds haye pre Hon. JT EF. Moore left for Wil- nates . ? seo ai ;<lb />~ vailed to-day. -° hamston this moroing- estre-Prime 2 to2h<lb /><lb />_. Fresh Hominy and Grits just; wrs.O. D. Rountree returned Fancy } eee. | seers<lb />3 received po D. 8. exec re from Griiton this morning. Ee oneal. . :<lb />eH To igaretts are the best in . . 7 Eggs"s~endy at 14 cts. ie.<lb />the market"20 for 5 cents. Mrs. Fannie Highsmith left) 4°. Peas"best, 2.5) to 2.75 per big.<lb />2 J. L. Srarxer &amp; Co his morning for Conetoe. o odamaged. 1.50 to 1.75. r.<lb />a. , ; . _ | Black and Clay, 99 to 1.00 per bushel. z<lb />es a cna por tea has made| Ww. C. Hiues has rire into his\|- . Pui base : S 7<lb />_ another slight advance. ~pew bouse on Second street. STD | CTOP | Crp | j<lb />= Sag Seg ages Meal at the| Miss Dora James returned to H . e : =<lb />_ , ~her home at Grindool to-day. Stop buying the goods bought ;<lb /><lb />-- For the best Special Track "last season and buy the"<lb /><lb />. Gnaano eall on RB- A. Tysoa Mr. W. 8S. Bernerd is bere from ~ °<lb />- Henry Sheppard. Chocowinity visiting bis mother. i. ( 7 4<lb />Pa. Ames is Bom likely to get Into) Ww pocret that the condition of XY i ue |<lb /><lb />-@ brown study when be's blue. Mis. B. H. Snge is reporte d ;<lb />E Ramey Welsct Covey, kas worse to-day. - just recaived. It. 2 an ald oo .<lb /><lb />sd ears, aad Oranges, © | |to say goods are cheaper and tar-<lb /><lb />= ever, at Morris Meyer s. ; iff off, &amp;c., but come and see for P<lb />| The Indien rabber man doubt q The ot obit ne ne man yourself They are very much 2<lb />less began life as a bouncing boy. oon od}? hj Ing 4 Diiower, lower even than cost for<lb /><lb />= | Seed Meal a earns something from under||jast seaso.. This is plain facts.<lb /><lb />-_- For Cotton and |pher yery nose. See f if<lb /><lb />__ Hu'ls and Shingles call on Henry | oe @-Tot. YOUrnps"s -<lb /><lb />7 Sheppard. Prices low down. Dia " "_ "_ WILEY BROW :<lb />ig | Cak id you ever know a merehant . .<lb />~ Fresh lot Fancy . aod to advertise old fasioned, ata Will commence selling 6th of -<lb />ay Crackers at J. U. Starkey &amp; Co's. worn goods? Guess tot"mer~ March at cosi to close busisess. :<lb />E The jiry foz the first wees of| ~hants that advertise al ways sell : i<lb /><lb />= Court wera discharged this morn- "<lb />ing. The only trial they bal tare before the stylesiqhe Place to Sell your. -<lb />_" pass upon wes the Cory divorce) e - |<lb /><lb />*. ease to-day. | | ye<lb />oes = _ Greenville Market. TOBACCO Yo<lb /><lb />Fe NEWS OFF THE WIRE. © s<lb />ty j =<lb />: ie : | Corrected by 8S. M, *chultz, at the 5<lb />» Served by our oLeased� Underground |.) jriex store. : THE<lb />~ Cable"(Limited). Butter. per Ib 19 to 25)<lb />"- : Wester Sides | 6.60 to7 . 7<lb />A nse reg py orticate has Sagar enred ifaus 11 to dH<lb />purchased the Ocean View prop"'C:rn 49 to GO<lb />arty, near Norfolk, including the Corn Meal 5u to 80 KA STERN 7<lb />- railroad. (cabbage . &amp; to 15 ; o<lb />6 Se . Flour, Family 306 to 340<lb />22. CWO op tie collided in the Lard Sto : | .<lb />~bar near timore, causing con- | Vats to } 1<lb />aetbere: iy ag COD�! Potatoes Irish, per bbl 300 to 350 TOBACCO © .<lb />zs ere) Snag pasnonze= Potatoes oweet,per bu 30 to 40)  : + 3<lb /> One of the steamers badly dam-|gagar | ooto 8 | ee<lb />a aye : t per Sac to .<lb />At Seattle, Wash, the dead |S 2o,5 0103 WAREHOUSE,<lb />ties of two infants and &amp;@/Eegs pei doz o35}. ets<lb />pamer ne found � bese: esw 20 PRS BS<lb />3 su of drinking water- |) i.Tsertov bar os oO. L. JOYNER, Prop...<lb /><lb /></p>
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