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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Local Trains<lb /><lb />and Boat Schedule.<lb />and mail train<lb /><lb />going<lb />ves 8:22 A. M. Going fours<lb />arrives 6:87 P. Mm. tal<lb />arrives 6:45 A.<lb /><lb />forth Bound F<lb />M, leaves 10315 A. |<lb />at, arrives 1361 P<lb /><lb />-, leaves 2:11 P .<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday aud Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />AMEE a te<lb /><lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />a<lb />Stiinta it<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Showers, followed Wednesday.<lb />by fair, warmer in the interior.<lb /><lb />os "ss<lb />lalla la alii attend<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />CONFEUVGRATE KE-UNION,<lb />Rea<lb />The Surviving Members of the 8th N.<lb />C. Regiment to Meet,<lb /> emmuniaaianiatil<lb /><lb />We clip the following special<lb />tothe Wews and Observer fiom<lb />this place:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., April 27-.<lb /><lb />To the surviving members of<lb />the 8th N. O, Regiment :<lb /><lb />We, the undersigned, take the<lb />libecty to request us many of the<lb />survivors of the 8th N. Regi-<lb />ment as can do so to assemble in<lb />Raleigh, on the 20th day of May,<lb />1895, at the anveving of the Con-<lb />fed.rate monument-<lb /><lb />Iv is now thirty years since we<lb />seperated anda re-anion at this<lb />time under the favorable circam-<lb />stances can but be pleasant, and<lb />we urge a8 many of our com<lb />as can do soto ineet us there on<lb />that day.<lb /><lb />L. Banks Holt, Lieut. Co. I.<lb /><lb />ies ee A. Sherman, Ist Setgt.<lb />Cicero RB. Barker, drummer, Go. |!<lb /><lb />K.<lb />_ Thos J. Jarvis, Capt. Co. B. 8th<lb />N. C. Regt<lb /><lb />C. D. Bountres, Ist Lieut. Co.<lb />, Ee. A. Moye, 2ud Liens Oo. oG.�<lb />Sth N. C. Regt.<lb /><lb />Jonas Cook, Capt. Co. H, 8th<lb />N. C.. Regt.<lb /><lb />H.C. McAllister, ist Lieut. Oo.<lb />H, N. 0. Regt.<lb /><lb />M. L. Barnbart, 2nd Lieut. Co.<lb />H, N. C. Regt. |<lb />a £. Ritchie, 3rd Lieut.<lb /><lb />BETHEL ITEMS, |<lb />April 29th 1895."Mr. TT.<lb />seeerys of errecrs Pages<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.J. Stallings, of James-<lb />ville, spent Friday in town.<lb /><lb />ston, spent Friday in town. . His<lb />many . ds here are always<lb />glad to see him. _<lb /><lb />Mr. TR. Ballock went to Ply-<lb />mouth and Edenton last week on<lb />a business trip.<lb /><lb />Rev. W.<lb />from Danville. Va.,Satarday even-<lb />ing and filled his appointment in<lb />the Methodist church Sunday<lb />morning.<lb /><lb />Eider G. A. Oglesby was in<lb />town Fziday evening.<lb /><lb />The farmers smiled, while the<lb />merchants had the blues last<lb />week. e farmers were all at<lb />work and. ~trade was dall. The<lb />heavy rains todey has stoped<lb />them for a short while at least in<lb />this section.<lb /><lb />Quinerly lems.<lb /><lb />April 30th 1895.<lb />Mrs. S. E. Satton, returned<lb />home Friday after an absence of<lb />four weeks.<lb /><lb />Our wheelmen had a very nice<lb />trip to Kinston Sunday, with the<lb />exception of just a oat mud and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />The heaviest rain that we have<lb />had for some time has just fallen<lb />here and will delay cotton plant-<lb />ing another..week. _<lb /><lb />Mr. J. P. Quinerly went to Kin<lb />ston Sunday.<lb /><lb />Misere. Anois Herding. and Lucy<lb />roo a y magne in<lb />Grifton. ag<lb /><lb />Miss Jennie o~Quinerly returned<lb />aces Sunday after spending sume<lb />me in|<lb /><lb />Mr Bob Quinerly, of Lenoir<lb />county was here Satatiay. ;<lb /><lb />Miss Sallie. annals returned<lb />to. her. home in . en r<lb /><lb />erent some days�<lb />lnge.<lb /><lb />cs 4<lb /><lb />ote nor<lb /><lb />in SE aS<lb /><lb />Mr. W. G. Lamb, . ot. William<lb /><lb />A- Fortes returned|<lb /><lb />Mr. Clarence. Mewborn and|<lb /><lb />Suit<lb /><lb />before |<lb />touch o ph shes<lb />side and out.<lb />n legant.<lb />newanee eady<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />where. It is 1 fis omen the Fr<lb /><lb />Wilson idea and that means:<lb /><lb />detail looked after<lb /><lb />that a first-class<lb />his work.<lb /><lb />The Leader i<lb /><lb />[gs SS<lb /><lb />a ree<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSOT<lb /><lb />in Clothing.<lb /><lb />aoe<lb /><lb />A Batch of Odd Items,<lb /><lb />roduct of pb<lb />e United |<lb /><lb />coal is_ said to;<lb />1eet of purified<lb /><lb />Half of the worldTs<lb /><lb />quinine is used in<lb />tates. |<lb /><lb />Aton of ¢g<lb /><lb />yield ebout a<lb /><lb />was.<lb /><lb />The feeding expenses of the<lb />animals i ne the London Zoo are<lb />$500 weekly.<lb /><lb />The worldTs population increas-<lb />es at the rate of I per cent per<lb />annum.<lb /><lb />The field of Waterloo is cover-<lb />ed with a crop of crimson pop-<lb />pies every year.<lb /><lb />A few grains of borax put into<lb />milk will " it from nevomt<lb />ing sour.<lb /><lb />According to Marie Tempest,<lb />the finest opera house in.<lb />world is in. Duluth.<lb /><lb />the war of 1812 are PEM 7�<lb />lyears old. "<lb /><lb />A lady, in Atehiaon, hea, Lipoy<lb /><lb />with a eye. :<lb /><lb />Scientists "<lb /><lb />Th hilt joa beyond the old)�<lb /><lb />Fifteen of the 45 prisoners. ool eae<lb /><lb />le dog which has just been ~fitted<lb />~| Potatoes 5<lb /><lb />t that in aj<lb />contaryTs time there will� be hed t<lb />oar ~vil-/ oisons e that is not ou: aah<lb /><lb />of cotte<lb /><lb />Is here, ready cape eta Bat :<lb /><lb />With ail the ome.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk. prices<lb />and peanuts or yesterday, as furnish<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; om © Commission Me<lb />Good Middling "<lb />| Middling 6 7-<lb />| Lew Middling . Le<lb />Good Ordinary - &amp; 5-<lb />~Tone"lower and. quiet. _<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Common " 1 to<lb />Prime posta irat :<lb />ee Prime 2 to<lb />Tone sédedy. ;<lb />Egue 10 to 11 cte."Firm, ~_ z<lb />b. KE. Kpne-rhere, 25) to, 2.75 r ba<lb />1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and clay,<lb /><lb />west pet bu :<lb /><lb />to 1.00 per bushel<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />Oats | to<lb />Poisons Ireh por bo : } to 3<lb />30 to<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EStubsoription : ~26 cents per Pronth.<lb />: Entered as.4econd-class mail matter.<lb /><lb /> 4<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />Governor Carr will appoint a<lb />pCO "" of physicians to ex<lb />mamine as to the sanity of Geo.<lb />~ills before acting upon the<lb />yetition now before him asking<lb />at his sentence be | on S36<lb />3 lifeimprisoament. tz<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />) will be given, ina foxy:<lb />3 The case. ~of; GQopk (v4. M<lb /><lb />will probably be governed, by Fe<lb /><lb />_ the decisipn. im bhis; theme? 6<lb /><lb />Rey J<lb />tive� Ba<lb />Wilkes county, has been, cre<lb />ating somewhat ot a bendation|!<lb /><lb />: He is charged with: not only<lb />- Having colored people ~attend<lb />his churches to hear him preaeb,<lb />| but inyited a colored ~preacher<lb />| to fill one of his appointments.<lb />| The colored man, having # pre<lb />| vious engagement, declined.<lb />_ Rev. Stikes ought to have been<lb />4 gent to the last Legistatare.<lb />ES it fan speaking of the prospects:<lb />ofan enormous fruit year and<lb />vegetable crop-this year, ti<lb />~Savannah News giye* the fol<lb />| lowingT good advice to pro-<lb />_ @ucers:<lb />: ge how the """ und ~¢ége<lb />le growers ought:<lb /><lb />thinkion about tindin. abe<lb /><lb />markets for their ucts.<lb />' The coast cities, =prod<lb />they)<lb /><lb />~Philadelphia, New York ama<lb />~ Boston cannot take all<lb /> havete send them. . The great<lb />land cities must be reached.<lb />y are not the Eastern<lb /><lb />eee will be glatted and<lb />will drop so low that<lb /><lb />akan ot one<lb /><lb />and to-congratulate: Mr.:<lb /><lb />fit our<lb /><lb />perience oe would<lb /><lb />informatios,..thek.coald<lb /><lb />imum cost. : q Gi<lb /><lb />ciation, still<lb />operate with<lb /><lb />will haye tobe left on<lb /><lb />~the ground. There ought to<lb />~be regular system of- distribu<lb />tion ~"m that no one Warket<lb />would be overstocked, Such<lb /><lb />ee tbation cannot .<lb /><lb />be trees and vegéetablés in):<lb /><lb />-be<lb /><lb />without organization-<lb /><lb />had<lb /><lb />sho<lb /><lb />The cashier, Ww. P vain is<lb /><lb />now in jaiClt @éaid Rhett Ae<lb />was not only satisfied with be-<lb />ing a defaulter but also rok<lb />his bank at night.<lb />that his accounts are $12,<lb />short, but denies that Beek<lb /><lb />any knowledge of the robbery<lb />He affirms that the<lb />came from aes money wi-:h<lb />dn@ (thie Icould<lb /><lb />° Mr?Jones- was a big sturch fadtory.<lb />ua dingT and<lb /><lb />Hé&amp; ddmiits<lb /><lb />LOE Y SELECT<lb /><lb />LaNnD, N,©., April 25 o95.<lb />poy -"¥ have read with<lb />much tnterest<lb />FLECTOR of yesterday to organi<lb />on oEastern Tobacco Association.<lb />Phe Rertzcror. Tobacco; De enterprising citizen toT obiy oa<lb />partment [-fiud instructive: Allow<lb />me to heartily endorse your aio¥e<lb />Joyner<lb />jana yourteelt apon yourT: ~energy;<lb />enterprise and success in adyat-<lb /><lb />el the tobacco interests of : this<lb />. i! : with these<lb /><lb />ba, gb<lb /><lb />tainedtrom ne ather, source,<lb />tedious and expensive selfexpe- new, up-to- date newspapers, 1D<lb />rienes, ad weuld be a chief .fac-<lb />tor in solviege the problem .of pre-:<lb />paste 4 opeeates ee =_ the ae eae paper a<lb /><lb />ape:<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />An institute such as you sug<lb /><lb />~wonld be ofincalcatabd bene-<lb />Ailey Men eae� ~unter .<lb />apd, convictions<lb /><lb />a amelie K 4<lb /><lb />rat<lb /><lb />OW hifyT ~a multipReitylof: oduties |<lb />would forbid my active participa<lb />tion in trié méetingd of thie asso-| round sion Aehige<lb /><lb />Iwill ocordtally 6d.) MM ict a<lb />ad inT every� wee a try which are in the enjoy.nent of<lb /><lb />gi ger3 er o Garifes<lb />may ~power add take © eB<lb /><lb />town-as-usuaily followed-soon by| 7<lb />another oe IES TITS = dpv<lb />success of the first makes the next} People who believe it dose n<lb /><lb />dent concern,<lb /><lb />Mittle, by many enterprises big and<lb /><lb />published when they ~commenced<lb /><lb />cost much to rap &amp; paper will |<lb />finda lesson ~in this"and ne�<lb />only way for a town to havea<lb />live, energetic journal | is ~for ~its<lb />citizens to support it liberally.<lb />A big backing does notT alwaysT<lb />" the most. snosessfal., paper.<lb />ople must take ~a hand in<lb /><lb />essary, Or, if PaRaE Pudppen:<lb /><lb />pli of. others, of like<lb />: rea: Se) 9 abe beenT<lb /><lb />oved in many places big. ~and<lb /><lb />ttle.� Ttie | bi riewT<lb />of the State will be foltowéd © in<lb /><lb />evitably by a big. bieachdny. and wT m "_ am mirage _<lb />A edalt black |:<lb />smith Shop StartedTat wi}<lb />necessitates the establishmentT off ~ It is &amp; nighty sorry Sacks e<lb /><lb />a shall Charcoal fiotdry! sdmad4|system this cotintry ohas that<lb />where th thé teigtiborbood, dow alows a cashier toT carry onT de:<lb />work is made for two imén insté falcations and false etitries ~in-<lb />of oné'onty, the vieighborhoed | has | definitely without being odis-<lb />two new industries� instead: ~Of one Méovered, and get away with the<lb />An jee, factory paves the way, for|whole of a bankTs fands before<lb />a pork ,packery. A ~eotton-oil, being found,ont,<lb /><lb />factory jnakes a came? ai ait<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />possible. e 8) d cinias Se eee ae<lb />ting mill in North poeta en-' Professional Cards. :<lb />conrages the bene ~of &amp; ""<lb />knitting mill at Cheraw- 6 eh- KE DeobeJ -<lb />terprise of a few citizensof cnocit DENT Is T,<lb /><lb />" GRIT Tien BO<lb /><lb />ars |<lb /><lb />in organizieg to bbiid a: knitting,<lb />mift last week encb drages another<lb /><lb />omo<lb /><lb />Brim jee yd O8 Es<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law,<lb /><lb />neil, ~pitt County, NeCe<lb />Practices in all<lb /><lb />complete broom manufacturing<lb />atfit� this week. ~TheT broom<lb />factory, will make 3 market for a<lb />uct from the far<lb /><lb />new il bgt th catintedt'<lb />nd Cherar. - pont it 2 | see Pb ie ste.<lb />fons ~~ icptosine ad eae weal<lb /><lb />The town has made a § ti<lb /><lb />e small enterp mers "They _ Brame. and. wales atvention,. given,<lb /><lb />2TO*, it. they pro av cote bosiner- ce aan<lb />and.tue enccess of). walt yTerms Rous y So Oe ~bt SP 6 (Dt T<lb />assured. A cotton ~pede built. = vab tests<lb />apethn Jaet instalment, p imp BLOUNT... |. Drtieale<lb /><lb />pat at inae sire ie<lb /><lb />| towns, &amp; FLEMING |<lb /><lb />| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, |<lb />wiinitines " MO.<lb /><lb />mat , Cow<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The great cost of Gaiety ey. ips in ae een o a<lb />thé} é sities of Ehe°c¢ plat + Parte ois &amp; vent baled<lb />enby what the wats teal : rsp<lb />Sanaa someniman ist<lb />onthe THOS. J. JARV ;<lb />capi the, company, &amp; | paRvis. &amp; BLOW, .: ooe Wa e/<lb />a £577 * r<lb />Most of the ~paners.of, the, conn. AL eee�<lb /><lb />GF Practice in alee Sour.<lb /><lb />aes<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard: F. C.'Harding}<lb />Wileon, N.C. ceatte Cc<lb /><lb />ath 2 Benes<lb />Ww . rperpar eat £2 w C.<lb /><lb />é,"wete started? in ~an<lb />. PR encountered) |<lb />re they Schieved<lb /><lb />. which<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOGAL 1 DIBBOTORY. |<lb /><lb />jto him who sits with folded bands<lb /><lb />COUNTY dreickes.<lb /><lb />Superior Court Clerk, E, A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W- King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb />ouse.,<lb /><lb />Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. FE. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith and 8S. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Healtb, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Board Education"J. -R. Conglelon,<lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb />- Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris.<lb />Treasurer, J. S. Smith.<lb /><lb />Police"W. B. James, chief, T. R.<lb />Moore, asst; J. Tu. Daniel, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"J. S. Smith, B. C.<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.<lb />A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept fourth) n.orning and nizht. Prayer<lb />meeting Thursday night, Rev. C. M.<lb />re tert pastor. Sunday Sehvol at 9:30<lb /><lb />. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt. «|<lb /><lb />PT lente No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night Rev.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunflay Schoo] at 9:80<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, Sup t.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every<lb />morning and ight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,<lb /><lb />tor. Sunday *cheol at 9:30 A. M.A.<lb /><lb />. Ellington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services | every third<lb />Sunday morning and oR ht. Prayer<lb />meeting ~tuesday n ight ev.<lb /><lb />Hine~, " Sunday School 5 om<lb />A. M. B. D. Evans, SupT te<lb /><lb />Sunday<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. Q. O, .F-,<lb />mevcts shes Tuesday night. Dr. Ww: H.<lb /><lb />Bagwell, N. G.<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge No. 281A. F. &amp; A.<lb /><lb />br meets first and ebird: Mauday nights<lb />oxy King: | Ww. M.<lb /><lb />we =*,<lb />~<lb /><lb />6 ¢ +i. rf<lb /><lb />""SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />te OB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE:<lb />(ai YOu! WANTS<lb /><lb />Co *QNCKNESS. 3<lb /><lb />Rithe Columbia Janranten.<lb />are none Other, for the price, as|*<lb />if good. You can get catalognes|<lb /><lb />Success and victory. comes not<lb /><lb />and closed eyes, but in oorder tol. }<lb /><lb />succed the motio of every map<lb />must be owork.� And 80 we say<lb />that if Democrats wish to place<lb />North Carolina in the Democratic<lb />column in 1896 they must ~be up<lb />and doing. There is mo disguis<lb />ing the fact that many obstacles<lb />are in the way, though we: confi-<lb />dently believe that since the. sit-<lb /><lb />ting of the Legislature and the<lb />people having seen and felt some<lb />of the result of a fusion ~victory,<lb />that many obstacles have beep<lb />removed, end this being so, the<lb />victory will be more easily won.<lb />One of the most important things<lb /><lb />to be done is thorough organiza-<lb /><lb />tion. Without this we will fail.<lb />To meet an enemy on the battle-<lb />field without the soldiers being<lb />well-drilled and organized means<lb />defeat and disaster. So with par-<lb />ties. That party having the best<lb />organization will come out victo-<lb />rious, Tothe Democrats through-<lb />out North Carolina we say that<lb />we must now begin to work and<lb />organize our forces and prepare<lb />for the battle next year. We<lb />want to see North Carolina re-<lb />claimed and placed in the hands<lb /><lb />A.lof the people who have 80 wisely<lb /><lb />governed. for the past twenty<lb />yours Lonoimdl apie,<lb /><lb />- for Chvious reasons.<lb /><lb />Clerk"How. shall shall I mark these la<lb /><lb />diesT shoes? |<lb />Dealer"Put the prices in plain<lb />figures and the siacs in cipher."N.<lb /><lb />Y. World. ;<lb />SEE: HERE !<lb /><lb />You can buy a<lb /><lb />BIGYGLE Of COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />at almost any price.<lb /><lb />The Superb Columbia in 4 styles<lb />at $100 cach.<lb /><lb />The No. 1&amp; 2 Hartford at $80 each<lb />weight 24 pounds,<lb /><lb />f The No: 3 &amp; 4 Hartford at $60 each<lb /><lb />weight 27-pounds.<lb /><lb />; The No. 5 &amp; 6 Hartford at ¥50 each<lb /><lb />weight 24 pounds:<lb />All these are fally backed by/ =<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />1S. E. PED DER &amp; CO. |}<lb /><lb />~Columbia Agency, Greenville.N. Cc.<lb /><lb />jwork: guaranteed first cluss<lb /><lb />AT THE: eee<lb />PrARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />on allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS. |<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFF&amp;E, SUGAN<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />alwiuys at LowEsT MARKET P&amp;RI0Es.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />we buy direet from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one profit. . A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FU RNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosuit<lb />the times. Qur.goods areal) bought and<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk |<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close margin,<lb /><lb />~ Respectfully,<lb />a Ss. M. SCHULT2,<lb />@reenville. N.C<lb /><lb />H: G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT AND. BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N:C.<lb /><lb />CGoritracts taken for modern<lb />style brick and wooden buildings.<lb />Old honses. changed to any:plan<lb />desired: Plan and specifications<lb />carefully made at short notice. All<lb />in<lb />every ene pect:: Prices made very<lb />low.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell pres<lb />TOBACCO!<lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE, |<lb />Oo. L. JOYNER, FPOD.,<lb />Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />~Barbers. _<lb /><lb />~AMES A; SMITH, :<lb />.. TONSORIAL ARTIST...<lb />GREENVILLE: NO: .,<lb />or Patronage solicited. age<lb /><lb />Cader Opera coe hiss acy a Pg Eee ah =<lb /><lb />o| Your Job Printj<lb /><lb />in the month , of :<lb />oyou have :<lb />: at the<lb />REFLECT OR.<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb />eens es<lb /><lb />It will be done 1 In n sty<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />At *<lb /><lb />well worth weighin 9<lb />in any sort<lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Fi a<lb />Se hy<lb />ri<lb />oJ pH<lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />33 GOODS, SILKS, LAGES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;e., carried by<lb /><lb />1D. HERR &amp; Gb<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S-H.O.E.S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />Jered in this town, come and see for<lb />- yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />_ BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace}<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />ourpri sed?<lb /><lb />Of course yon are, and so)<lb />is every one else who sees<lb />my beautiful line of gocds.<lb /><lb />lam offering<lb /><lb />~ CHL LAWNS HAMBURGS<lb /><lb />bs - and Tacos that will fT AY yuu.<lb />ie = For the men I make a specialty of<lb /><lb />SHOES3E="".<lb />2 ""_-AND"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />My styles and prices will<lb />meet any to be found.<lb /><lb />E<lb />|<lb />a<lb />3<lb />3<lb />3<lb />:<lb />=<lb />:<lb /><lb />5<lb />a<lb /><lb />=<lb />4<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER<lb /><lb />ANNED GOODS!<lb />Peaches, Pears,<lb /><lb />Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just<lb />received aud extra fresh.<lb /><lb />4 _ "Also a nice assortmeut of "<lb /><lb />- Evaporated Fruits.<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />14 re Q SPORTING CLUB<lb /><lb />the crack Cigars in town.<lb /><lb />Groceries.<lb /><lb />Came or Went and Their Names Got<lb />in Print.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E. B. Higgs i is sick.<lb /><lb />Miss Bertha Savage eft<lb />3)morning for Wilson.<lb /><lb />Prof. B- E. Goode has gone _ to<lb />Virginia for a few days.<lb /><lb />Rev.. A. Greayes returned to<lb />Kinston Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Rev. K. D. Carrolliand Mr. A.<lb />?|G. Cox, of Winterville, were here<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. A- Dapree went to Ay-<lb />den to spend last wight and re-<lb />turned this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. C. Dancan, of Beaufort .<lb />was in town this morningand left<lb />on steamer for Washington.<lb /><lb />Mra. W. H. Baewell and<lb /><lb />- &amp;. chj<lb />dren and Miss Nannie a op<lb /><lb />are spending the week at Pacto"<lb />lus.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State.<lb /><lb />The grand jury of Buncombe<lb />county returned a true bill against<lb />~the Standard Oil Company for<lb />violating the North Carolina anti-<lb />trust law.<lb /><lb />A new hotel is to be<lb />Wrightsvilie beach.<lb /><lb />The Mecord says the local Odd<lb />Fel'ows of Greensboro are work<lb />ing hard making preparation for<lb />the metting of the Grand Lodge.<lb /><lb />| Charlotte and Wilmington min-<lb />~isters are becoming fond of bi-<lb />cycles.<lb /><lb />Superintendent Bradshaw, of<lb />one of the State farms near Wel.<lb />don says that his oat crop was<lb />seriously damaged by the recent<lb />freshet in Roanoke river. H-« has<lb />300 acres in oats, and would have<lb />made 10,000 bushels, but the<lb />freshet will cut this dowr con<lb />siderably. The other farms on<lb />the river were also quite serious-<lb />ly damaged.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte Observer is de-<lb />veloping into an illustrated paper.<lb />It had good pictures of the late<lb />fire there.<lb /><lb />built on<lb /><lb />Wuling to Be Lined.<lb /><lb />oGood morning, Uscle. You<lb />don't look as if you were feeling<lb />firat class this morni<lb /><lb />oReckon a man wha odone got<lb />de shakes bainTt never feelinT lak<lb />deyTs much sunshine in de wor!lT.�<lb /><lb />oGot the shakes, eh? -Well,<lb />cheer up, old man. Everr cloud<lb />must have its silver lining.�<lb /><lb />oTTanke, sah! (Holding ont<lb />his hat.) Ef yo'll jusT drop de<lb />necTsary siller in yer aa ter g.t de<lb />linihT Pll trot down ter de 'potter-<lb />carys anT pour in ce whiskey apT<lb />"- so quick dat ef yoT come<lb /><lb />p wid me befo<lb /><lb />Last of April.<lb /><lb />This is sultry weather.<lb /><lb />The year one-third gone.<lb /><lb />April 18 weeping itself away.<lb /><lb />Potato bugs are getting troub-<lb /><lb />lesome.<lb /><lb />Flies have commenced their<lb />mer visits.<lb /><lb />he boys are getting marbles<lb /><lb />their heads.<lb /><lb />000 N. C. Fresh past gos Her-<lb />gs just received. J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Parple magnolias are in bloom<lb />and the white ones will soon<lb />follow.<lb /><lb />Gov. Elias UarrTs delicious Bat-<lb /><lb />quick to the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />The fire engine will be tested<lb />as svon as the agent arrives. He<lb />is looked for every day.<lb /><lb />Irregularities have been dis-<lb />covered in the management of<lb />the FarmersT Bank at Roxboro,<lb />the cashier jailed and the bank<lb />closed.<lb /><lb />Bananas 20 cents per dozen or<lb />two dozen for 35 cents, Lemons<lb />20 cents per dozen, Apples, Or-<lb />anges and fresh Candy at Morris<lb /><lb />Expensive Coffee,<lb /><lb />Mey erTs.<lb /><lb />Some days ago Mrs. E. i<lb />Higgs lost the diamond set out of<lb />avery handsome ring that she/}<lb />wore. Deligent search was made<lb />for the set but it could not be<lb />found. Later Mrs. Higgs was<lb />grinding coffee and noticing some<lb />shining particles mixed~- in the<lb />coffee an investigation was made<lb />revealing the fact that the dia-<lb />mond had been literally ground<lb />to fragwents in the mill.<lb /><lb />Attention Co, oGTT 8th N, C. Regt.<lb /><lb />A call baving been made oa a<lb />reunion of the 8th Regt: N. 8.<lb />~l, all suryiving members of ~Oo.<lb />oG� who can do so will please<lb />meet us in the city of Raleigh on<lb />May 20th next at the unveiling of<lb />the Confederate Monument. Rates<lb />have been publisied at ome cent<lb />per mile.<lb /><lb />Your comrades,<lb />C. D. Rounrres, ist Lieut.<lb />E. A. Moye, 2nd Lieut.<lb /><lb />NEWS OFF THE WIRE.<lb /><lb />Served by our ~o~Leased� Underground<lb />' Cable"(Limited).<lb /><lb />Lieut. F. H. Taylor, of the U.<lb />S. Navy, died at Norfolk of ap-<lb />poplexy.-<lb /><lb />Two sisters of Petersbuig, Va.,<lb />at 9 idling a pistol when it<lb /><lb />~and one of them<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH. soll a pedBas + Ms npn Boe yg bere Totally s eed in<lb /><lb />gee Sina St -<lb />eo es a<lb /><lb />ter, 25 cents per pound. Come}!<lb /><lb />|Don't Gzet:<lb /><lb />wy 4\y,<lb /><lb />a<lb />i \<lb />¥<lb />~<lb />ae<lb />2%<lb />4 ij<lb />j<lb /><lb />Every merchant who<lb />beats a tattoo through<lb />the columns of the news<lb />pzpers make you dance<lb />o his music. If you<lb />do you'll soon be tak-<lb />ing steps that would set<lb />Carmencita to shame.<lb />Everything in my Spring<lb />Clothes, Hat and Fur-<lb />nishing Goods, Dry<lb />Goods, Shoes, Notions,<lb />and Dress Goods stock<lb />is good. We-shun the<lb />dangerous association<lb />with the yery cheap and<lb />court the favor of hon-<lb />est quality and the lov-<lb />ers uf it. The fineness<lb />of the fabrics, the se-<lb />lectness of the patterns<lb />and the honesty of the<lb />qualities are far more<lb />eloquent than the lofti-<lb />est. words.<lb /><lb />C. T. MUN FORD,<lb /><lb />the temple.<lb /><lb />=e San =<lb />ee te<lb /><lb />Next Door to bank. .</p>
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