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          <lb />~Greenville, N. 1G, Mareh 2 23, 1805.<lb /><lb />he 244. fi<lb /><lb />ies"<lb /><lb />ae SEP Pe a<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />ee | pe ee<lb /><lb />Seca) Vase and. Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />a iat dis Sg |<lb /><lb />Passenger and omit * train going }<lb />north, arrives &amp;%22 Av al. Going sone<lb />arrives 6: sy MD:<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, ~arvivesT¢:45 |<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M,<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1351 P.<lb />M., leaves.2:t1 oP. Marr, » cry £.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers avrives ofrom : sh<lb />ington Mondu y, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves tor Washingtou ~Tuesd-y, Thurs,<lb />day and saturdav.<lb /><lb />| MUSICAL AT THE SEMINARY.<lb />An Appreciative Audience Wit-<lb />nesses a Delightful Enter--<lb />tainment. :<lb /><lb />Another of,those: delightful en-<lb />tertainments for which Pitt .Fe-<lb />male Seminary has become 80<lb />well Hoted and. popular was given<lb />in the assembly hall of the build-<lb />ing on Friday eveuing, aod. this<lb /><lb />one AEE age PT all former ef-j¥<lb /><lb />forts i , di<lb />dieuce-w: = a w ju ree<lb />ing théTreal Therit = Se! tke<lb />tainment andT epaudtrrerans<lb /><lb />ection. . The at |<lb />nter-<lb />appre-|'<lb /><lb />a a? s<lb />~RS OF tis<lb />ere ~<lb />eg Foe |  eS 6 7% #<lb />eS BS ae oS a m5<lb />ee :<lb />bs os oe.<lb />= :<lb />23g" 7<lb />3 4 3 ?<lb />2<lb /><lb />3 3 % eee<lb /><lb />, Opened : uy nine ready for" your snspecion,T ar<lb />styles, colors and " prices. Never befor have Ir<lb />jhad Ai ich a; pice and Lctioettn estore: 3<lb />z é a 3 ~~ @-<lb /><lb />ture Class.<lb /><lb />ciation #¢ the exercises ee om | F iat : .<lb />tire programme was ~y adere :<lb />~cabo sit slighest iaareaption | iawel "Dodt- " -Darkish: iodo. anaes whoa not ~pikrontiaeT<lb />and in perfect order. Its a real Waltz,� Alisses y. richie and... eee ; the: Seminary are� ~making Ke og<lb />pleasure to udtice how syst smuti- Forbes..i0%* « » priows unstaxe in ode ivi otheir<lb />cally everything ~@rvund the Sem -s ~PART If- ar girls of the " advanta aT<lb />* mary Ves, ARC these occasional Revilation=oBlow Bagh, Blow,� j thisT: school: ~ ae Ps wear ade :<lb />: na ae cattest ofally" the Eloéntion Class. ~ T 9g ppever had &amp; bet ~6 oitis ch trate ie<lb />abil.ty rad srot. Sabet gown a aualitie  PiauoT Dust.� ~ Jolly BrothersT ee acue7 poutT Sash = Some .<lb />ment und the exce:leat qualifica- lop.� MissesT Patrick. eee o*  ~a 7<lb />tions of his assistants. The Bra; f Spelt Bes. "Primary Clash. }mary snow be ths peae ai the -<lb />gramme.is given in full. below), Recit-tionT"~~S:ory ~be! | Some | petote and Tre pie and it is<lb />without comment on. the indivi | Bells.� Miss Sheppard: T the«iuty 6 nt ry one to. Butt At.<lb />ual performers, az every selection}: ~Damb Bell Drill. oPhiykiciat ee or Re a ~merits. alenes 43<lb />was given without the Teast im� {CuttareT Class. DER: Seecemoare onl<lb />perfection. L., PianoT Pact pees ipties;� f= - Bervices te oeeits Be tere<lb />7 PART I. = ~MissesT Sheppard~and i owan- 4 Pivaby jteriun cays Ba jupday, «_<lb />$ Chorus." Music. iv ~the MP School ab 9: 30 3 aawaid<lb />Medley."Chorus Class. ... la , thodist. chureh;-+8 ry<lb />Piano: Duet"~~Sophbie... wWaignot* lass.) fe Ig | school cm 30 aa Siear hing yi a<lb />Misses\N. James and E Proctor. ; oThe-selections. by. classes. were, Met eOoME a ita by, Bev. :<lb />Motion Song."Primary ClassHespeciaily pleasing tothe + au-: GF Sai a ia<lb />Piano So!o."~Cherry © Valley |dienée, the drills displaying: most}. p74 Aba is Be ° oh arab. _§ ndp<lb />Polka,� ~Miss Sheppard. ae {thorough discipline. The patrons) gio ot at ; + oA ML  Pacashiae<lb />Recitation. -Miss Bruce Forbes, |of the school: who, wete.: present vy "4/4 oa and 0 B. aby on<lb />Piano Trio."oPrima Donnajcould notehelp feeling a justipride} sq. BS pene oe<lb />mle wR greet Patrick;: D-|ia Adee ea penn a: " ee sae� Wr? pe QIAN ge ay ay ~ PR PN fe<lb />and M ucker. | sa a ge ig S71. =e ore bn A Sr ; BEEP.<lb />Gain Drill"Physicial -oui.| zoror ~will: ada a here  Me ho RB rete 2<lb />that: es believes the. pearie om 1 333° SRR Se eee<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>%<lb /><lb />aN<lb /><lb />yr<lb /><lb />ee ce ee A ge ty<lb /><lb />a3 i:<lb />Y REPFLEOCIC beds?� The Senator: admit-|  T<lb />DAILY ee he was. oWell then.� saii|_ GTO EXCHANGE<lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. _|Unele John, oI want you to ISHING TO EXC<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.�<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />Some days ago a committee<lb />trom the MassachusettTs_ Legisla-<lb />ture visited some of-the Seutkern<lb />States. Among other plates they<lb />stopped over at Richmond and<lb />Mansion. There was oa2 negro<lb />with the party and when theparty<lb />lunched with Governor OTFerralt<lb />it turned out that he was also<lb />present. There haye been several<lb />interviews published in which<lb />Goyernor OTFerrell says he did<lb />not know there was a negro with<lb />the party-and that this accounts<lb />for the seeming social equality in<lb />the affair. ;<lb /><lb />Gov. OTFerrall received a letter<lb />from Senator Darling in reference<lb /><lb />to the negro episode stating that<lb />he was certain that the interviews<lb /><lb />urportine to have been had with<lb />him in reference to the negro who<lb />~was with his committee<lb />true. The Governor re<lb /><lb />was not<lb />ied that<lb /><lb />ihe was disgusted with the whale<lb />- affair and thatihe interviews were<lb /><lb />alltrus. Besides he desired to<lb />inform him that had he known a<lb />negro was with them the commi:-<lb />tee would never have been re-<lb />ceived at the Executive Mansion.<lb />The Governor writes plainly and<lb />Jeayes no doubt as to where he<lb /><lb />stands upow the race question.<lb />""" Ess<lb /><lb />Had ~to Pay Bed Tax.<lb /><lb />enough to at the jax dn one OF<lb />my beds.� The Senator apprecia-<lb />ted the jol 4 | leo teate:<lb />a the bill without more ado."<lb /><lb />; ae, : Betis se | Je : 2. or nl xe "<lb />Sotton Seed for Meal,<lb /><lb />|L-will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.<lb /><lb />4Come q*vick or you will be too late.<lb /><lb />HENRY SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />A Lodse Alligator... __<lb />There was.a pretty lively time<lb />at the. Kinstoa depet Tuesday.<lb />morning. A New ft bey<lb />ntleman hada present"a large<lb />ye -alligator"sent ~him by a<lb />friend. Thealligator was boxed<lb />ap, ar when the car was opened<lb />the alligator had mashed the box<lb />pas rope, possession of the car<lb />with every comer. :<lb />To addto the embarrassment<lb />: agent. the gentle-<lb />man to whom he was consigned<lb />didnTt. want such a- pet as. that<lb />and would not take him. How-~<lb />ever, after awhile the alligator<lb />was secure|l= roped,and Mr. W. BR:<lb />Bond, a butcher of the town, ac-<lb />cepted. him and relieved. the<lb />railroad agent of his unwelcome<lb />freight."Newhberns /ournal.<lb /><lb />[i<lb /><lb />The Wilmington Sta states<lb />that in one township in an East-<lb />ern county every Populist who<lb />had joined the Fusionists, ex.<lb />cept the five who were appointed<lb />magistrates by the Legislature<lb />has quit the party in disgust. It<lb />is a pity that there were prot<lb />enough offices to go around. then<lb />there would have been no disaffec-<lb />tion and they would have lost no<lb />votes. That such was not the<lb />case, however, was not the fault<lb />of the Douglass Legislature for<lb /><lb />| ete<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1876.<lb /><lb />S\?. Schultz<lb />_ AT THE<lb />OLD.<lb /><lb />STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERCHANTS BLY<lb />a ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices before po.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />a all branches. "<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESESHONLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE; SUGAR.<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBAGO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling a buy at one profit. A cum<lb /><lb />stoe .<lb />always onhand and soid at prices to suit<lb />the times. (ur goods areall bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sel) at a close. margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully,<lb />8S. M. SCHULT~z,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. f£chultz, at the<lb />Old Bricx store.<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />_¥ " t : ir b | Butter. per 1b 19 to 25<lb />oThe Hotel _de Gurley� atlarst for themselves, and then for |e SS ee<lb />Smithfield, N.C. is kept by Jno. their constituents, but the job pao i rae 40 to 60<lb />G. Gariey. Everybody calls bim was too yxreat and the officers|Corn Meal ° 50 to 80<lb />oUnele John.� He.is an_ orginal) gaye out almost before the mem-/Ua 5 to 15<lb /><lb />r. The portrayal of such of the Legislature ware sup- |f2°u" Femily mn ee<lb /><lb />a character would have delighted plied with places Lard 6 to 10<lb />Nickens. Last week Senator ee: Cee tocs Irish, per bbl 300 to 850<lb />Fowler, of Sampson, on his way| A druggistTs clerk in Boston! Potatoss Sweet.per bu 30 to 40<lb />home after the adjournment oi|has succeed in making a medicine|3 3.to &amp;<lb />the re stepped atthe Gar-| which will deprive a cat of its|Coffee 16,t0 25<lb />ley House. When he went to pay|voice withous injuring it in the|Selt per Sack 133 to 20<lb />bill and foand it was $2 hejleast: Seven large Tom cats were  oak doz ss<lb />objected to the amount, . saying|experimented upon last week-|eeswax per Ib 20<lb />he was willing to pay 50c a They sat on the peak of a roof|Kerosene, 9 to 10<lb />but thought 50c. for lod wasiand made frightful faces at Pease, per bu 50 to 75<lb />tou ge oUndte, John� veoh . for fou: hours. without. -ut- eh aig ae aren<lb />Lock here; amTt you .one of|tering a sound. The elerk ought} 13 to2<lb />them d" "" roosters that taxed'to be sure of a princely fortune. Miuke 26t0 76<lb /></p>
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          <lb />gee M. Holt, J..M.. ide cone J. W<lb /><lb />; Job a Repotarts F. C. Hardi<lb /><lb />Pn ree gg FIRE E NEURANE E<lb /><lb />By making every policy-holder a sharer in the profits, All profits. ~except a re<lb />serve of 10 per cent. are returned to the bari dtocanenmied<lb /><lb />CAPITAL $100, 000.00.<lb /><lb />Subscribed by twenty capitalists. whése names represent over. FIVE a aca OF<lb />DOLLARS, Policy-holders are non-assessable.<lb /><lb />DIRECTORS: J. 8. Spencer, E. D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth, D.<lb />MacRae, I.awrence 8. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J. 8. Carr, |b<lb />Edwin Shaver, F. J- Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,<lb /><lb />. Scott, J. Van Lindley. L. M. Seott. KE. P.<lb /><lb />OFFICERS : IM: Worth, President; E. P. Wharten, Vice-President; A.. Ww.<lb />McAllister, Secretary and. ~Treasurer.<lb /><lb />When ~your: policy ~expires see that it is renewed in THE SCTTHERN: STOCK<lb />MUTO INSURANCE co.<lb /><lb />J. L. SUC<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />�"�<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />D* D. L. JAMES, _ | by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conimission Mer.<lb />DENTIsT, . . | chants of Norfolk: .<lb />GREENVILLE, BN. O.- : .<lb /><lb />COTTON. "<lb /><lb />~ Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />eg Middling 6 3-16<lb />° = ng 4<lb />J. H. BLOUNT _. 3. I. FLEMING Low Middling 5 wai<lb />RlousT, &amp; FLEMING | Gone Gedinary ~3<lb />TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Tone"steady.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />p@e Practice in all the Courts. PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Common aa 1 to 14<lb />Prime 4<lb /><lb />©. C. LATHAM HARRY Skit NE | Extra Prime 2 to2<lb />ATKAM &amp; SKINNER, pan -<lb />sh .<lb /><lb /> eoans-tteady, oe<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS: aT-LawW,<lb /><lb />hg ee at 10 toll cts.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.°<lb /><lb />. E. Peas"best, 2.5) to 2.75 per bag.<lb /> * damyged. 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bu-hel.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS . ALEX. L. 80<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW, i A ies | Ar Rocky Mt<lb />e :<lb />. | ) IarT rboro<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, eo<lb />| Ar. Weldon<lb /><lb />@@ Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Greenville,<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING, |<lb />ART e eA LAW, a ae<lb />do oyecmagea N. c.i<lb /><lb />; Leave WeldonT Py Pe | 9 a7<lb />; Ar. Rocyk Mt | ;<lb /><lb />= nme<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt Tia<lb /><lb />Reg origeg<lb />Le He<lb /><lb />Ar. ew<lb /><lb />Ly FayTtteville .<lb /><lb />Ly Golkisboro is<lb /><lb />Lv Magnolia...<lb /><lb />Ar Wilmington<lb /><lb />~Dated.<lb />Mar. 3,<lb />' 1895.<lb /><lb />At Wilxn<lb /><lb />iLy Wilson.<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce :<lb /><lb />Ly Fay etteville| 10 5<lb /><lb />Ly Selma<lb /><lb />No.40<lb /><lb />tay D NP ure 4 i ey bo i<lb />; ; i we<lb />me 4 Be<lb />eek, ce<lb />; se i ;<lb /><lb />commence<lb /><lb />odie<lb /><lb />Ly Wilm on: | :<lb />Ly Mag  ea 10"<lb /><lb />Ly Goldsboro<lb />at Wilson<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a<lb /><lb />Get our ospringoda ready.<lb />. ait eae aoe ath here.<lb /><lb />Cotton Seed Meal at sat<lb />ola" rick Stdre.-<lb /><lb />DonTt. totges td hand your<lb />subscription to the. carrier.<lb /><lb />SmithTs strine band wentT to<lb />Griftoa last night to furnish mu-<lb />sic for a dance.<lb /><lb />~ For. Seed Meat and<lb />Hulls and hingles call on Henry<lb />Sheppard. Prices low down.<lb /><lb />Teli the school . childred the<lb />Refiector Book Store now has-a<lb />supply of large" penny tablets.<lb />They are beauties, too.<lb /><lb />A fire company was organiz7d<lb />in Kinston Friday night That<lb />town has purchased a $3,500 fire<lb />Spatatus which will arrive in s<lb />few days.<lb /><lb />This week's weather and bliz-<lb />zerd will doubtless give prophet<lb />Hicks moré satisfaction over the<lb />correctness of his predictions.<lb /><lb />The Reflector ~Book Store nas<lb />just received erie lot of» fine<lb />stationery"box Bre, tablete,<lb />ledgers, sc euatiraan ums, time<lb /><lb />» visiting cards, etc. Comé<lb />see them.<lb /><lb />Served by our oLeased� Underground<lb />|  Gable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />. Sioux Oity, Ia, had a $400,000<lb />re. .<lb /><lb />A terrific storm is razing along<lb />the Mediterranean jonah 3<lb />Fir« at New Orleans destroyed<lb /><lb />half a million dollars worth of<lb />cotton.<lb /><lb />- An soar Eve eae Whee a =<lb />mine near Evanston, an<lb /><lb />» 3<lb />eee Ee fey<lb />ce te t<lb /><lb />4 =) Wee at 3<lb /><lb />aoe J. F. ES came over|<lb /><lb />om Kins Au Prt 4<lb /><lb />oa ic night And. returned,<lb />to day.� i Pe<lb /><lb />Mr. Charlie Harrington<lb />gone to Scotland * Nbak'! ite § de<lb />relatives.<lb /><lb />Mayor D. ©. Moore, of Bethel,<lb /><lb />who was attending court, return<lb /><lb />ed home axlag 7 ie<lb /><lb />Mrs. Georgia Pearce has . gone<lb />to Baltimore.to make her purchas-<lb />es of spring millinery.<lb /><lb />~Mrs. W. B- Brown and chil-<lb />dren have returned from a_ visit<lb />to ber parents io, Virginia.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. T. Orawford, Clerk of<lb />the Superior Court ~of nego Pap<lb /><lb />county, was Rére)Briday. " WER<lb />Mr. W. B. Brown has returned<lb /><lb />from the north erg eee Alaey,<lb /><lb />purchase goods f<lb />Hookers�<lb /><lb />Mr. M. R. Lang returned Fri-<lb />day night from his northéra pur<lb />chasing tour and his new ~Roods<lb />are arriving:<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. T- Licaacrsbo: Mice<lb />Helho Lipscombe and Master<lb /><lb />illie Lipscom have gone. to<lb />Raivigh to visit'relatives.. ©<lb /><lb />Rev. B. W. Nash, of ey<lb />spent last night and. to: day here<lb />aud leaves this eyeninzg for<lb />Grifton to fill an appsintment.:: ;<lb /><lb />rown<lb /><lb />Rey. A. Greaves came over<lb />from Kinston this morping to ~fill<lb />bis regular appointments in the<lb />Episcopal church to-morrow, "<lb /><lb />Rev. ©. M. Billings . soap hal |<lb /><lb />|Pactolus to day to Preach there<lb />to morrow merhi! ~Tre-<lb />turn to Greenyille ; icr..the night '<lb />service. seadioat<lb /><lb />Miss Lillie Harris has gone to<lb />-4 Baltimore to take ~special<lb />of instruction! AnT hat trimming<lb /><lb />ay lone of the large: amillinery "<lb /><lb />estab-<lb />oaerrancnd of ae eny: a bs i<lb /><lb />&amp;ling in horses an<lb /><lb />Ath<lb /><lb />are for adie by<lb />3 o2. 2 Pe =<lb /><lb />is. oo PENDER 400,<lb /><lb />| TIN NERS<lb />And: Stove . Dealers.<lb />~GREENVILLE N. ©..<lb /><lb />[VERY AND SLE ~in<lb /><lb />[have opened aT Livery and<lb /><lb />| Sales Station at Grifton,.and<lb /><lb />" on hand some good. Horses<lb /><lb />sold at. otto) 1 prices.<lb />Pow aoa feonv ance to<lb />odated<lb /><lb />at reas nal ihe oar bene t have had<lb /><lb />-experience deal-<lb /><lb />-+ Ria ana to<lb />judge, a good animal]<lb /><lb />SES ORR RNG.<lb /><lb />, Place, to Sel. your<lb />TO BACCOL...<lb /><lb />Or he ate 1<lb />5 ae |<lb /><lb />fi1 ety<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />et ee oe yy F<lb />¥ #7 ..% gieai x<lb /><lb />~ Fd res oo ee Beek So<lb />Se oa j As : 3 4 -<lb />aes a " 3.<lb /><lb />Shi 447° 22h ote.<lb /><lb />sy Et gg<lb />7 eee<lb /><lb />10. Ti: FOX<lb /><lb />; o1.29 ifs ©<lb /><lb />~ ee As Fea) a.<lb />ott Bd FIO e. FS<lb /><lb />NAS<lb />" Gncéavitle,¥. Cy z<lb /></p>
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