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          <lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. | WOOLEN MILL:<lb /><lb />" A<lb /><lb />em cern<lb /><lb />An Entesprise that Eastern North<lb />Carolina Needs"Why Not Locate<lb />One in Greenville ?<lb /><lb />crives from Wash| One cf the best farmers of the<lb />day rnd Friday |ccunty who is aregular R&amp;FLEc-<lb />Thure!T. R reader, told us.a few days ago<lb />that he often applauded our ad<lb />aren vocacy of factories for Greenville<lb />Weather Bulletin. jand ont of te to build up the<lb /><lb />. 3 ~town, but .here was ove ester-<lb /><lb />Sunday fair, warmer bo night ' prise that to his mind was so im-<lb />~poatant that he wondered why it<lb />|\was never included among those<lb />~we meationed as being needed<lb />~here. When asked what it was<lb />~he said a woolen will. In ex.<lb />plaining its ueeds_ he said the<lb />fariners of eastern North Carolina<lb />who bave sheep are compelled<lb />to send their wool to the western<lb />part of the State or to other<lb />States. and they are often sub-<lb />jected to much delay and annoy-<lb />ance. One farmer who sent his<lb />wool off last Avgust expecting<lb />get the cloth backin tire for<lb />wiuter nse iv his family bad not<lb />received it yet. He<lb />eastern part of the State badly<lb />needs a woolen mil! and he saw<lb />ne reason why Greenville would<lb />not be a good location for<lb /><lb />train ~ in |<lb />Goiig Sux<lb /><lb />P waeng?r | and mail<lb />north. a-rives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P.M.<lb /><lb />North Bound freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />M, lewves 10:1) A. %i.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight. arrives 1:51 P<lb />M , leaves 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers &amp;<lb />inztvn Mondsy, Wednes<lb />lentes for Washmygton Tuesday,<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />*<lb />~<lb /><lb />TWO MORE ALARMS<lb /><lb />One Accidental the Other Incediary-<lb /><lb />(special to Reflector.<lb /><lb />Krnsron, N. ©. April 20"The<lb />fire alarm was given yesterday<lb />afternvon aboat 8 o'clock. Fire)<lb />wus discovered on the roof of the!<lb />house belonging to Me.. Robbie<lb />Mewhorn occupied by Mr. Her-<lb />mip Sutton and his mother. Lt<lb />is supposed to bave been caused<lb />by sparks failing on the roof.<lb />The fire company re=n;0nded<lb />promptly and the fre was quickly<lb />extinguis' ed.<lb /><lb />Avotber alarm was given last<lb />night avout 11 vTelock, fire being<lb />discovered in Mr. Moses Ein<lb />sternTs kitchen. Some-ove had<lb />placed lightwood sp:inters under<lb />the edge of the bouse and the fire<lb />went up between the weather<lb />boarding to the ceiling. This<lb />was also extinevished with but<lb />slight damage to the buildiug.<lb /><lb />if one was located here it would<lb />inc.ease the interest in sheep<lb />raising and draw patronage here<lb />from a large territory.<lb />The REFLECTOR con<lb />the idea of sucb an _ enterprise<lb />had not occurred to us, and we<lb /><lb />Attention Fireman.<lb /><lb />All those who subscribed their<lb />names tothe uew fire company,<lb />aie requested ®to meet in the<lb />Court House Monday evening at<lb />5 o'clock for the purpose of effect-<lb />Ing pern avent organization.<lb /><lb />By order of F. M. HopGeEs,<lb />O. L. JOYNER, Chairman.<lb /><lb />Secretary.<lb /><lb />celiei to it. The need of jast<lb />such an enterprise is apparent<lb />and we believe it would be a wise<lb />step to establish a woolen = mill<lb />here. The business men of<lb />Greenville should take the mat<lb />ter under consideration. We be-<lb />lieve such a plant would be a<lb />pay ing investment in itself. -<lb />side adding materially to the v<lb />ame of business of the town.<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our ~~Leased� Underground<lb />Cable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />Will Have a Company,<lb />There wes a good atten<lb />at the mesting to organi<lb />company Friday evening.<lb />two persoas enrolled their<lb />as members. Committees on by-<lb />laws and soliciting members were<lb />appointed and the meeting ad-<lb />journed to Monday evening when<lb />cycle caps, the best we have eeen.| permanent. organization will be<lb /><lb />The Chicago postage stamp<lb />counterfeiters bave beet arrested.<lb /><lb />A peculiar insect bas attacked<lb />the young melon vines in south<lb />erp Georgia and it 18 feared the<lb />crop will be ruined. :<lb /><lb />Munford has some nobby bi-<lb /><lb />ei,<lb /><lb />ovaintenance of such a plant, and), yocx.<lb /><lb />are glad that our attention was eral Osborne-<lb /><lb />BE<lb /><lb />oMEN'S [M.<lb /><lb />AND. |tha<lb />BOYST |<lb />SPRING<lb /><lb />FIXING S|<lb />FROM<lb /><lb />HEAD<lb /><lb />oe Be<lb /><lb /> Co<lb /><lb />SocoecEseooeeS 3X<lb />WAY Hat Department is complet<lb />Vi withallthelatestblocks. |<lb />Derbys, Alpines, Soft and Straw.<lb /><lb />SSSOODOOOOOOOOSDOOOS:<lb /><lb />TECK WEAR, Shirts, Underwea:<lb />FOOT. ~little necessitiesofa ==<lb />ManTs Wardrobe is pleasing array.<lb /><lb />The Leader in Clothing. =<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cott<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA. ;<lb /><lb />said the<lb />; ~and 1 eanuts for yesterday, as furnish<lb />What is Ha»pening Over the a are by Cobb Bros, &amp; Co. : Cowntesion. M1<lb />| chants of Norfolk : 2a<lb />éne In Iredell county a white man - ursiais COTTOR. - ai<lb />: -land a negro had a dspute over, +00 ding . LL<lb />There are already enooe sheep| 95 cents piser: by the sa trae to the. Mindy - a<lb />i i i ij0iniD: - ; | Low ddling<lb />raised inthis and adjoining coun former. and the ~esto, kuocked. Gea Ordyaty "<lb />5 © Clthe white marin the head with; Tone"firm.<lb />H» died frou the blow. : PEANUTS.<lb />| Common 1 te<lb />James W-. Osborne, Esq., for~ | Prime<lb />meriy of Charlotte, now a pros- | Extra Prime 2 tk<lb />= -_: Faney se<lb />perous lawyer in New York, 18 |.<lb />. Spanish ~<lb />fesses thatito deliver the annual address at/| ofone"steady.<lb />Davidson College commencement. | Eggs" 11 ct» " Firm. ° a<lb />He is a brother of Attorney Gen- | 5- E. Peas"best, 4.50 to. 2.75 per b<lb />: te o dama 1.50 to 3.75. "<lb /><lb />enincteaemcintinseseneine tions<lb /><lb />, Not Much Judgment,<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Wash-<lb />ington Messenger referring to the |<lb />dutch net law passed by the late<lb />Legislature, said it was done in<lb />the interest of the up-riyer fisher-<lb />men, end intimated that the fre-<lb />quent freshets this spring was &amp;<lb />judgment sent on these fishermen.<lb />so they could not use their nets.<lb />If that correspondent would<lb />make a trip up the river he would<lb />be convinced that he is~not much<lb />of a prophet. The fact is the up-|F°<lb />riyer fishermen"the skimmers" | Coffee<lb />haye made the best catch this} Sait p<lb /><lb />season that has been made in| Ch L<lb />many years, and we never saw | ges 21, doz |<lb />shed more abundant than during | Stews PE<lb />this last big freshet- et ae<lb /><lb />Black end Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushe<lb /><lb />� Greenville , Market.<lb /><lb />~ Corrected by 8. M. Ychaltz, at<lb />Old Bricx Store. eee<lb />Butter, perIb "<lb /><lb />| Westetn Sides�<lb />Sugar cured Hams<lb />Com<lb /><lb />rad<lb /><lb />Flour, Family<lb />iar<lb /><lb />~Cabbage ioe<lb /><lb />The riding part,of the REFLECTOR effected. F.. M. Hodges was chatr-<lb /><lb />outfit sporte one of them. man and O. L. Joyner secretary-<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />iteotiary- It will now go to<lb />Pehe Coarte..<lb /><lb />e""""" ee<lb /><lb />lf Treasure Worth continues to<lb /><lb /> refase to pay the yotchers of<lb /><lb />ae eeesee Leazer it 1s said<lb />there will be no course left bat<lb /><lb />P far tha G.rreca7 to iasae a proc<lb />ge eemnalios pardvaiag every inmate<lb />_ of the vcaiteatiary.<lb /><lb />It has been reported tha)<lb />_..Sesator Ransom, who was. &amp;ap-| i,<lb /> pxbsied | Minister to Mexico,<lb /><lb />4 some constitutional provision, |<lb />bat an iovestigatioa<lb /><lb />4 his term of service-as Senator<lb />3 S Pat expired and therefore the<lb />is without foundation<lb /><lb />et<lb />Be<lb /><lb />TLE,<lb />* Postmaster General Wilson.<lb />states that the sale of stamp: for<lb />the last qaarter of 1895 amoaated |<lb /><lb />to $19.405,571, which was che larg-)<lb />est in the history of the govern-<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />sidered this a barometer indicat -<lb />ing the revival of basiness. The<lb />total receipts from other sources<lb />ol the Post Ofice Dapartment for,<lb />the last quarter of 1394 were $1-<lb />164 207 more thaa for the corres~<lb /><lb />poading period of 1893.<lb /><lb />"Xx"" EEE<lb /><lb />Bow, many people know that<lb />por sraone » iecorporateg im<lb />revenue bill a provision lerg-<lb />Sa tix © of 2 per cent upon: all<lb /><lb />= Parchases of secaT It did. Any<lb /> gperchact or other person who<lb />"wbays seed"clover, lacerns, millet<lb />7 or any other kiad of seed "mast)<lb />pay a tax of 2 per cent. upon his<lb />la the same paragraph<lb /><lb />who buy or sell dragw<lb /><lb />sre taxed 2 per cent. upon. their<lb /><lb />1 ases of these. We said; two<lb />weeks ago, tbat the sfcer<lb />Lf ad every few days afford<lb />h proof of the statement-"<lb /><lb />and he will not- have to be re |<lb />cop cinted ashas been claimed.<lb /><lb />meat for a like psrioi He con |<lb /><lb />iso perintendent of the Peniten-<lb />~tiary.<lb /><lb />field.<lb /><lb />and commissioned men<lb /><lb />in the Legisiatare to elect them.<lb /><lb />Superintendent. The old 4i-<lb />rectors and those<lb />and commissioned by Govern<lb />uc Carr will meet and elect<lb />lanother man and then<lb /><lb />tter will go tu, the "courts<lb /><lb />through the courts.<lb /><lb />will not get tothe pententiary.<lb />"_"v"K"XxX"""EEE<lb />TOBACCO GROWING,<lb />Working the Crop"impiements<lb />ani How"Caation.<lb /><lb />Col Pags, Ire tsil N.<lb />saya:<lb />~possible after the first of May.<lb /><lb />| Whee my tobacco has<lb /><lb />i<lb />ws Dug<lb /><lb />~ing the crast that has formed<lb />aroand the plant. The frst plow-<lb /><lb />as poisible withoat<lb />the plant. After this<lb />pall a little dirt to the plaot<lb />The next<lb /><lb />die of' tne row. After this with<lb />hoes pat # good bill.�<lb /><lb />iW. Groome, Gailf ord Co, N.<lb />~C., saya: oTobacco shoald<lb />planted the first season ir May,);<lb />and in order to have good plants<lb />by that-time the beds should<lb />|have guano pat oa them beforeT<lb />every raia, after the plants are<lb />well ap"a small q watity"iav a<lb /><lb />Obeerver.<lb /><lb />gallon to a bed ten yards square.<lb /><lb />The Fasionists will probably<lb />theet and elect Capt. Kitchen<lb /><lb />appoiated |<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />It Tt looks as if everything done<lb />aS not eligible oa accouat of by the Vouglasites is to go<lb />Unless we<lb />shows .- mistaken the Goveroor will<lb />- thathe didoTt qualify untilafter |). sostained and Capt. Kitchen<lb /><lb />Used<lb /><lb />Cc,<lb /><lb />oPlaat tobicco a4 8000 as<lb /><lb />taken «a<lb />start to grow, IE break ont the<lb />middle of mv rows and with hoes<lb />~ecrape aroaad the plant, looses-<lb /><lb />jog afer this should be with a<lb />email cultivator, ranoiag as ~close<lb />tearing ap<lb />plowing<lb /><lb />plaviag shoali be with<lb />~a cultivator ranoiog a little facth-<lb />er of frou the olant. After this<lb />plowing use the hoe as before.<lb />Che next.aod lest plauting should<lb />be with.a caltivator in the mid"<lb /><lb />. be<lb /><lb />careful aad not shake. the plant<lb /><lb />No quofam was present joose; if the plant is loosened it}<lb />|} Wednesday but 3 Otho Wilson<lb />was doing his best telegraphing<lb />and trying togetthem on the<lb />While this is going on<lb />Governor Carr has appointed<lb />- to<lb />take the place of these fellows<lb />who did net get enough votes<lb /><lb />is apt to die in dry weather; do<lb />not ploagh to it the first time it 1s<lb />worked; if so you ste. apt to re<lb />tard its growth. -Tobacco should<lb />be worked three times, about two<lb />weeks between times. It has<lb />been my observation that early<lb />tobacco always selis for more<lb />money than any other; it will he<lb />easier cured than late tobacco.�<lb /><lb />J. M. McMichael, Sammerfield,<lb />N.C., says: oSome eight or ten<lb />days after the plants are set out,<lb />or a8 soon as they begin to take<lb />root into the earth, the grousd<lb />around them should be loosened<lb />er scratched gently to admit the<lb />beat from the san and start the<lb />young tobacco to growing more<lb />re pidly- Harrows and hoes<lb />should be used in the first work<lb />ing, and afterwards larger piow®<lb />and hoes may be used. Plowing<lb />~and hveing should be repeated<lb />every ten days or two weeks till<lb />the tobacco is large evough to<lb />top. Do not put too mach bed<lb />,to the tobacco or make the hills<lb />jtoo high in hilling ualess it be a<lb />wet season. If the land ve left as<lb />level as possible io the last work-<lb />iug the tobasco will suffer less<lb />from droath and will aot<lb />the bottom ofthe plant. It is a<lb />good plan to plow tobacco just<lb />after a good raiu, wheu the land<lb />gets dry encugn to plow, aud then<lb /><lb />to be checked in its growth.�<lb />Southern Tobacco Journal.<lb /><lb />SEE HERE!<lb /><lb />You can buy a<lb /><lb />BICYCLE OF. COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />at almost any price.<lb /><lb />The Superb Columbia in 4 styles<lb />at $100 each.<lb /><lb />The Ne. 1&amp; 2 Hartford at $80 each<lb />weight 24 pounds,<lb /><lb />The No. 3 &amp; 4 Hartford ~at $60 each<lb />weight 27 pounds.<lb /><lb />The No.5 &amp; 6 Hartford at 850 each<lb />� ©" weight 24 pounds.<lb /><lb />oAli these are fullyT backed by<lb /><lb />bam Colambia guarantee. Thete)-<lb /><lb />nope other, for the price, as<lb /><lb />ood. * sae See get cecalogees!�"�<lb /><lb />S. E. PENDER &amp; CO..<lb /><lb />~fireT ati:<lb /><lb />bel, ON. Stee<lb /><lb />d\beginuing to take bold, bat be<lb /><lb />aT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />CARRE AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices before pe-<lb />chasingelsewhere Our stock is comp<lb /><lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK. .<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />alwuysat LOwEsST MARKET P RICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACSO SNUFF A CIGARS .<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. Acup<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand a 1d solid at prices tosnit<lb />the times. (ur goods areal) bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />tu tuu,we sell at a close murgiv.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />8. M. SCHULTz,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb />JAMES,<lb /><lb />D" D. L.<lb />DENTIs',<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C. ©<lb /><lb />3. HH. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />Ib &amp; FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GhKEENVILLE, WN. C.<lb />pee� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />-C. LATHAM AARRY SKie NE<lb /><lb />put in the hoes, as it is less liable |<lb /><lb />~ ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />4<lb />ATTORNKYS-4T-LA@,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLAS. N ©.<lb /><lb />"|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| Hos. J. JARVIS<lb />| JARVis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREKN VILLE, N.C<lb />a4a° Practice i. ullthe Courts.<lb /><lb />ALEK. L. 3. C<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />Jobn E. Woodard. F.C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />} AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N- C.<lb />w ciogrinpateaiele solicited.<lb /><lb />dite<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARI ZR.<lb /><lb />Columbia Agency, Greenville,N. 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        <p>. Bagwel',<lb /><lb />COUNILY OFFIC See<lb />ERS<lb /><lb />erior Co ut Clerk, E. A. Moye}<lb />riff. R. W. King. .<lb /><lb />gister of Deeds, W. z-<lb />ye ,d.L. Little. F<lb /><lb />CHfonery) Dr. C. O Can<lb />we + Soon<lb />Sutveyar<lb /><lb />Comm ers"C. Da whev, ehhT n<lb />Leonida oe Pe. T. K. Keel. JesgepL<lb />~<lb /><lb />, #<lb /><lb />Smith ald s Joues. C2 ~pees<lb />SupTt. Baith, Dr. W. raguell,<lb />SupTt. Gennty Home, J. Sinith<lb />Beard Ene n"J. R. lelon,<lb /><lb />chmTn, F, W d and R. C, Cann o|<lb />SupTc. Pub, fns., Ww. H. Kygsdale<lb /><lb />TOWRM OFFICE SS, ~-<lb />Mayor, J. L. Freming. " ~<lb /><lb />Clerk, G. E. Murris. ay<lb />te<lb /><lb />Treasurer, J. MS. Sin tt. ad<lb /><lb />Police -W. B. drends. ~chit. ho R.<lb />Moore. agst; J. Ih. Rasiel, Right.T =<lb /><lb />Courcilmen"J. ,Sanirh, Cc.<lb />Pearce, L H. PendapW. Tot owsil, v.<lb />A. Wilks, Deupsy n. o«<lb /><lb />CUURGLS =. : "<lb /><lb />Baptist. Service ary Sunda fe X<lb />ev pt fourth) vient nisi. payer<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rov. ©. M.<lb /><lb />ree OSD aS Say iee : Nee� sy prec a 9; 30<lb /><lb />~ Cathol em oYo feguiar sei y¥ees. ws<lb /><lb />iseopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />(My; morning and nicht Rev. A,<lb />T3Peavez, Rector, Sunday Schoorw@9:30<lb />4-3. W. B. Brown, sup t.<lb /><lb />areca sail<lb /><lb />oMethodist. Services every Suaday<lb />emorning and wight. -Pkaysdr Pering<lb />~Wednesttay night. Rev,.G. F. Smith,<lb /><lb />ated Os Sunday xch ol at #20 sd. M.A.<lb />By Bilington, Supt. ~ B<lb />= Presty ryerian. Servicesoeve ophir<lb /><lb />Sand yo morutng unl pedat. teats<lb /><lb />meling-j uesday night Sev, HT w.<lb /><lb />Hine: FD Sunday Se¢twol<lb /><lb />A. M._B, D. Evans, Sup"<lb /><lb />d<lb />er<lb /><lb />art 00 ES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Ledge No. 17. T.<lb />mects every te sday night:<lb />N g. » &amp;,<lb /><lb />Grecnvilie Létye No. 28TA<lb />M., 7 ects first gods third<lb />w. M. Kid W. M<lb /><lb />_" pasta,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />=<lb />Dewi<lb /><lb />Wied A.<lb /><lb />at. 9:30<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />\day Tights<lb /><lb />THE SLEEVES! SHEA SLEEVES !<lb />beat Whe Rete SeetneBuetle-Cwnsed}<lb />By! @rréVes;' Gicevee; Siée veg i<lb /><lb />The gloriousBaster sunshine<lb /><lb />tem pered, tng, North, .. wind ,to<lb />the fair worshippers, shorn ~of<lb /><lb />fur daped' ata witter jackbts |"<lb /><lb />that thro nged the; streets yes<lb />terday morning. To.eae..whoi<lb />went out to see the Easter<lb /><lb />and bonnets with. their se<lb />flowers , and gay eta yes<lb /><lb />jterdayT $ display of rarity waists<lb />~wassomewhat distracting There<lb />~were purple waists, rose dcarit ,<lb /><lb />lavender, sugegreen ~ahdT.évenT<lb />bright yellow, waists... A,.mod-<lb />est and retiring skirt: of black<lb />serge,.,,and,, from, six, to ..en<lb />wuisss -of assorted. colors. . ~and<lb />different materials. will furnish<lb />forth an-anjple wardrobe. ~for<lb />the summer girl of 95, if one<lb />can r2ad the Easter signs aright.<lb /><lb />pe haps sleeves is the word in.<lb /><lb />~tended Nowadays when the<lb />gushing girl goes shopping she<lb />selects her dress material. with<lb />the rapturous remark: ~0,<lb /><lb />'wonTt that 1inake a nice pair of<lb />sleeves !TT<lb /><lb />Aind ~the osweet ateoyes� had<lb />it all their own way | yesterday.<lb /><lb />Two yards aud a half make one<lb /><lb />full, and, three pair make one<lb />tired. Truly they are as pil<lb />lows sewed in:o the arm. holes,<lb />and if all the sleeves that deck<lb />ed the streets yesterday were<lb />\plumbed fall of eiderdowa, they<lb />would furnish forth all the di<lb />vans and couches in the city |s<lb />luxuriously.<lb /><lb />Put. the hats. and bonnets}<lb />were out as well as the sleeves.<lb />The prevailingsha pes:in spring<lb /><lb />millinery whilegaovel oare be-<lb /><lb />coming and magenta, heliotrope<lb />~land, green. seem to be the fa-<lb />vorite colors.- A few light and<lb /><lb />~wind, bunt the greater 2 r<lb />were. ~of black ~brighvened with,<lb /><lb />PS Ff<lb /><lb />trimmings. to match the eleeves:<lb /><lb />gree willowy wir. ie<lb /><lb />With the hillowy. sleeve<lb /><lb />is the girl offtire ptese: it tay�<lb /> ~'But'she 3 net-vear ©<lb /><lb />ol) Hem Weart-on her sleeve. ©<lb />~es. Ef you seem To eare « «<lb /><lb />a oAnde hand gtierxe.,<lb /><lb />Shee aren zh<lb /><lb />inee away? |<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />bi<lb /><lb />pair, two pair make oue pew!<lb /><lb />'#hite straws ~shiyered im ~the<lb /><lb />kien. os ned Moatee:<lb /><lb />in obeotwras patie cage: ofa<lb />~os to test swvhether, - oi. She eid<lb />fab'es asserted, there was a natu"<lb /><lb />Away went tks: Aether delice<lb />scurrying across the floor ane<lb />isqueaking in ~fright. "Wher: i he<lb />had gone about tew feet: the dion<lb />sprang, hébtiag atittioe im front:<lb />of him. The mouse turned, and<lb />the lion sprang Again ~Phis® :<lb />repeated several tities; the mouse:<lb />traversing 9, shorter. distance , 4pf-<lb />ter. Beale Pat ~of the fion:<lb />he mouse ~Stood atill,<lb />oan ree read trémbling-<lb />lion stood over him study ne eith<lb />witn interest. "had prong he, Rect)<lb />out, his big. paw.<lb /><lb />down directly pig<lb />80 zently. that tha ¢ ¥ ouse } ~was tat<lb />injured in the least. though oheld.<lb />fast between the claws.<lb /><lb />~ peoneh ~all &amp;<lb /><lb />the mouse run a few inches, an<lb />then stopping him again as bef ~are.<lb />Suddenly the mouse changed bis<lb />tuétics, and instead of running<lb />wlisuh the: Hon +ifted bis paw,<lb />sprang into the: air straight atile).<lb />lionTs_ head.<lb /><lb />The lion, terrified, gave a great<lb />leap back, striking the bars - wt<lb />all his weight~ Then be qpen<lb />his jaws aud roared and ~roared,<lb />again, while the little mouse, still<lb />squealing, made his escape. |<lb />ithe two the lion was the more<lb />frightened:<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES, .<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT. AND BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N : C i<lb /><lb />Contracts akon: for.<lb /><lb />Btyie brick aud wooden buildings.<lb />Lousee changed to any plan<lb />d@ésired. Plan and specifications.<lb />~carefully made at shortmotice. .AlF<lb />work ~guaranteed first-class. An<lb />fevery respect. Prtoss mace wory<lb /><lb />low: a 2<lb /><lb />The Place to Bell your.<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE! 2°.<lb /><lb />cal affec tw 5<lb />experiment th oe<lb />each. wasso afraid. .o<lb /><lb />that no affe afr a..af.s they. 28h he<lb />twedn them: sige bad or neg 7 4<lb />mouseT vefore was. fairly,<lb />through the bars, aa was att ter<lb />him tastantly.: *<lb /><lb />Pht<lb /><lb />onphar} aA Lee ~<lb />Ar Weide.<lb /><lb />elma<lb />was iv FayTtteville<lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />fe mae 3<lb /><lb />Rak<lb />v¥Ga oro. .|. SO}. Pee<lb />Ly Ms stata } Post� |B<lb />At Wilmington} 5 30) } 101<lb /><lb />MS tAo dS<lb /><lb />Then the lion played with bim, |. gti<lb />Waists is the - word » used, but/ ~now lifting bis paw. and letting 3<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce .<lb />Lv Fayetteville<lb />Ly Selma<lb /><lb />Ar. 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          <lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />6, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb />Surprised?<lb /><lb />Of course you are, and 80<lb />is every one else who sees<lb />my beaatiful ime of gocds.<lb />Lam offering<lb /><lb />~GHALLIES, LAWNS, HAMBURG<lb /><lb />and Laces that will astovish yc-<lb />For the men I make a specialty of<lb /><lb />SHOES;e"--<lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />My stylee and prices will<lb />meet any to be found.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER<lb />JUST RECEIVED !<lb /><lb />"" nice line of ""<lb /><lb />fiector Beporters.<lb />Large crowd here to-day.<lb />Train two hoars late last night<lb /><lb />bas put on more of a<lb />Pity Ad:<lb /><lb />Something to lay up for a rainy<lb />day"your rubbers.<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. M. Bernard gave some<lb />of her pupils ana roast apd<lb />ice cream supper Friday night.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old ick Store.<lb /><lb />This kind of weather will make<lb />you want epring goods. The Re-<lb />FLEcTOR columns tell you where<lb />to get them.<lb /><lb />The Methodist congregation<lb />will worship at the Baptist charch<lb />again Sunday night, lending their<lb />inflaence to the meeting that is<lb />in progress-<lb /><lb />5,000 N.C. Fresh Corned Her<lb />rings just received. J. J. CHERRY<lb /><lb />People should be diligent in<lb />business That is Scriptural and<lb />right. oBat what doth it profit a<lb />wan if he gain the whole w<lb />and lose his own soul�<lb /><lb />Because the price of cotton is<lb />jjamping up now at planting time<lb />ia no guarantee that the price will<lb />be up whea harvest time comes.<lb />Let every farmer ve careful about<lb />how he plants.<lb /><lb />Some Good Preaching.<lb /><lb />Rev. W. B. OlliyerTs sermon<lb />last night on the Jadgment was<lb />one of great power avd thought.<lb />We do not see how any one<lb />listen to such a sermon and not<lb />feel the immediate need of prep-<lb /><lb />op for that day.<lb /><lb />- ~his morning's sermon was one<lb /><lb />to Christians fall of tender exhor<lb /><lb />tation to higher living. The<lb />thought for this discourse was<lb />beari one s bardens,<lb /><lb />: examine quality and |<lb />| canTt be beat. Sn Eh Sh, ~~ Ea i dale �<lb />» B-pound CAN CORN.... .... 10 ets.| ws ~<lb />F-pound CAN TOMATOES... "10 cts,|q Methodist | inherehc-Vended<lb />and many others just as cheap. (at 13 A. M. by Rev. G. F. Smitb.<lb />"Also a nice assortmeut of " No service at night.<lb />: ehuroh."Sunday<lb /><lb />) Fruits. School at 9:30 A. M.<lb />CIGARS in town, leading brands|_, Baptist chareh"Sanday Sehool<lb />A war ~*iat930 A.-M. Preaching at il A.<lb />White� and oSporting eee. M- ty Rey. W. B.<lb /><lb />Miss Sophie Jarvis is sick.<lb />Mr. H. W. Whedbee is sick.<lb /><lb />Mr. H. F. Keel went to Grin-<lb />dool to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Peebles is visiting<lb />friends im town.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Martha Latham, of Wach-<lb />ington is visiting here.<lb /><lb />Maj. L- O. Latham is attending,<lb />court at Piymonuih.<lb /><lb />Sheriff R. W- King returned<lb />this morning from Kaleigh.<lb /><lb />Mr. sand Mrs. W. R. Horne, of<lb />Farmvilie, spent to-day here.<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. G. Jones, of Scotland<lb />Neck, is visiting Mrs. Emily Har<lb />ris-<lb /><lb />Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, of<lb />Grimesland, have been in town<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Pat Hardison, of Wil-<lb /><lb />liamston, who was visiting Miss<lb /><lb />emai Cobb, returned home to<lb />y-<lb /><lb />Mr Latham Makes a Scatement.<lb />Mr.J. B- Latham, of Edge-<lb />combe county, came up from<lb />Washington Friday and spent<lb />the night here. In conversation<lb />with a REFLECTOR r he<lb />said the clippingT in Thursday's<lb />in reterence to his<lb /><lb />was not in exact acco<lb /><lb />with the circumstances in the<lb />case. He says be iid the shoot<lb />tug purely in self-defense, that<lb />Mr. Dixon had madetwo deadly<lb />assaults on Lim avd had just<lb />fired at him witu a pistol when<lb />\he returned the fire with a shote<lb />gan, shooting Mr. Dixon in the<lb />limbs so asto disable him and<lb /><lb />The well near PenderTs store<lb />was sunk to a depth<lb />and a 2-feet stone pip» put in for<lb />curbing. lt was up around<lb />temendlinepm dirt thrown in was<lb />and slushy. 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