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          <lb />~ Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., MAY 10, 1896.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, a' rives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North tound Freight, arrives 6: 45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10715 A. Mi.<lb /><lb />South Bind Freight, arrives 1:51 P<lb /><lb />-, leaves'2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />DSteawer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Weunesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and =aturdav.<lb /><lb />tratin going<lb />Going euth,<lb /><lb />Writren for R fiector.<lb />A LONELY FRIEND'S LAMENT.<lb /><lb />BY THE OLD BOY.<lb /><lb />Lost friendship leaves ite blighted bud<lb />On every Eden's bough,<lb /><lb />And parting etamps the sign of grief<lb />in furrows on the brow.<lb /><lb />But fancy brings her f:iry train<lb />~To such a soul uu lest;<lb /><lb />And wh spers"yes, but whispers what?<lb />They lull vet him to rest.<lb /><lb />They tal&amp; of one Ll] know no more,<lb />My always trusty frien: ;<lb /><lb />Who gave me peac : or yave me joy,<lb />Or strangely made them b'eud.<lb /><lb />Atten:led me to all the shows,<lb />And to kK me out to tea;<lb /><lb />And gave the belle at many a ball<lb />~Lo pour her Ou me<lb /><lb />No friend like this could eTer suffice<lb />o drive away the blues,<lb />Who paid alike my Garten bill<lb />And wy religious dues.<lb /><lb />And bade me welcome, made me friends<lb />- ©. *gvalityTT and *~rankTT<lb />Or ra s-d me to a millionaire<lb /><lb />When with the like I drank.<lb /><lb />But since that time how things hive<lb />chanyed !<lb />This frien ! has pasee | away ;<lb />How bitterly I mourn the truth<lb />Th t*~friendships must dec:1y ~°<lb /><lb />J hear the oll men sigh for yo.th,<lb />Old maids their firs: love ~*mash;TT<lb />But. m.racles"I xsk bunt o e"<lb />@h, give me back my cash !<lb /><lb />NOTHING BUT SLEEVES.<lb /><lb />Nothing but sleeves; the young mn<lb />grieves<lb />Ove: a prospect dim,<lb />Last night to his dear one he tried to<lb /><lb />propose,<lb />Bat the words so sweet on his white<lb />lHip= froze,<lb />For ah! she seemed to him<lb />Nothing but sleeves.<lb /><lb />Nothing but sleeves; the young man<lb /><lb />grieves<lb />Onn a biighted hfe.<lb />Though his love may be<lb />stroig a d fast"<lb />Warrantei for six months to last"<lb />How ca� he have a wife<lb />Nothing bunt sleeves ?<lb /><lb />p.infally<lb /><lb />Mr. E. B. Bell, of Lake Com<lb />fo t, haa rented the Ocrasoka|and<lb />Hotel for this year, avd will open<lb /><lb />oat that not on<lb />snak es. Yesturds<lb />four in his yard. Tw<lb />and two she carried in the house<lb />to play with."Oharlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />IN NORTH CAROLINA,<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jones Bone bas a Maltese<lb />caiches rats but<lb /><lb />she caught<lb />o she killed<lb /><lb />Kev. W. H. H. Lawhon owns a<lb />horse, 22 years old, that he has<lb />been driving since 188� in travel-<lb />ing to his appointments, and in<lb />that time has traveled over 40,000<lb />miles. The horse, notwithstand-<lb />ing his age, is apparently as good<lb />as ever and ~can travel 40 miles a<lb />day."Pittsboru Record.<lb /><lb />She Knew it Was a Man.<lb /><lb />A little girt ip Greenville was<lb />studying ber lessons, an evening<lb />or two ugo, and after completing<lb />hr task went inthe room where<lb />the older members of the family<lb />were guthered, and asked:<lb />oMama, who is Procrastina"<lb />tion?� oThere he sits,� replied<lb />her Mama, pointing to the head<lb />of the family with a smile.<lb />oTJ told sister it was a man, as<lb />serted the little Miss positively, |?<lb />ofor I -aw in my grammar tbat<lb />~Procr astination is the thief of<lb />"The k h a good<lb /><lb />e joke was such a one<lb />on the old man that he almost<lb />exploded with laughter.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Killed by a Train.<lb /><lb />Monday morning, about 8<lb />oTclock, while the oSho fly� train<lb />on the Wilmington and Weldon<lb />railroad, was running into Faison,<lb />Mr. John Cook, a resident there,<lb />saw some of his hogs on the track,<lb />fell.<lb /><lb />off, stumbled an The en-<lb /><lb />and in his attempt to drive them.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Consider...<lb /><lb />Yourself personally invited to spend as -<lb />much time as you like examining goods, even 1<lb />if you never buy a centTs worth. This store is "<lb />a store; yet it is an exhibition. There are<lb />many things here"Clothes, Hats, Furnishings".<lb />that will please the eye and grace the person,<lb />with a touch upon the pocketbook so light as<lb /><lb />|to never irritate.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />Plowed Up a Skeleton.<lb /><lb />Mr. G. W. Dann, of Gulf town-<lb />ship, informs us that as he was<lb />plowing in one of his fields on<lb />last Saturday he plowed up a<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />large rock, and as euch. a thing | Good Middling 6s<lb />was rather unusal in that part of | Middling 65-16 |<lb />his farm he thought he would Sosa Ordeal ei<lb />examine into the matter, and Tone_lower and quiet. +<lb />upon fifting i partly from its PEANUIS<lb /><lb />resting place, discoyered and | Common 1to4<lb />exhumed vortions of a human: Prime 4<lb /><lb />skeleton. How longit had lain | Extra Prime Aart.<lb />there, whose it was or bow it) spanish ae<lb />came there he does not know."j; Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Pittsboro 2ecord.<lb /><lb />Turee weeks there was born<lb />to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zerck.es,<lb />living near Decatur,@§il., three<lb />girl babies. The parents named<lb />the children Ruth, Esther, and<lb />Frances A neighbor of tre Zerck<lb /><lb />ee ete "Firm.<lb />+ E. arf Bis ra 2,57<lb /><lb />| Black and oss.<lb /><lb />to 2.75 per bag.<lb />1.40 te 1.75.<lb />to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schalts, at the<lb />Ol Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Ot ~<lb /><lb />Below are Weltellt gelie attéton =<lb /><lb />~it about June $th." Washington<lb />Gazette.<lb /><lb />gineer saw his peril and did all|les wrote to President Cleveland, | Butter. per Ib - 19 to 25<lb />he could to stop the train, but}:nforming him of the facts, and | Wester Sides 6.60 to7<lb />not*before the unfortunate man|Monday the father of the children | S9s*" cured Hams Uwe<lb />was ran over and his body literally |received a draft from the Presi- Fae Meal pred<lb />cut in two. He was about 40\dent for $500 to be used for the | (cabbage<lb />years old and leaves a family."|education of the children. DonTt | Flour, Family 300 to 34y<lb />Goldsboro Headlight. all name your babies Ruth, Eeth-| L«r4 6 to 19<lb />er and Frances, now, silthe Bher | Potatoes Irish, per bbl 800 va 880<lb />| We CanTt Hit It. a " oe a PE Sar, | Potatoes Hwout,per bu . an uo 4<lb />Joe Evans says he canTt see Coffee 16 to 20<lb />why we. donTt let the weather The celored Odd Fellows had r Sack 80 to 200<lb />ulone. He says if we write any-|, celebration to-day. par. Chile ns 123 to 20 -<lb />thing in the forenoon about its|Sded eo begereiaet thc Eggs pei doz " 10<lb />.|being fair it is sure to cloud UP /headed by Smith's band. seventy Kerosene, 15 to 20<lb />chek Fouts is|Odd Fellows in regalia being in | Pease,per bu 1 00<lb />out, So ell we will say about itiiing Ex-Congreesman Cheatham | 2t!!*, per ton . _"<lb />today 1s wasnTt the -weather/delivered an addess to them.|face Hees<lb />pretty this morning ? Some visiting kdges werehere. Minks 95 ot 35<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />| Capt. E E. M. Pace is now w making|<lb />a thorough teurpef oghe  L<lb /><lb />{VERY APYERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) |COUnties in thé interest of the<lb />a jnew warehouse of Kountree,<lb /><lb />STS<lb /><lb />Entered bys seeond-class mail matter.<lb />2:4<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Phere i is uel speculation as! 4<lb />ryewho will succeed eolector|® fie:<lb />Carter in the Western DistrictT setting by the 15th of May.<lb />of this Stale. There are. many {1 Greeaville -has more, natural<lb />~anditates and most of them ®dvanfages, wpe Phaptn ground |<lb /><lb />-- ~ more tertitory, and by the openin<lb />nrg Of 9R Hacking, "lof the comming tohdeco yoat! wal<lb />| have as good, facilities for Ahand-<lb />hig tobacco after it is void oas<lb /><lb />the other dyiy in the pladtion ot |#2Y market ino the eastern section.<lb />officers before the Alderman of The North Curolina crop re-<lb />that. city.- ~He! did not: hesitaré| Ports of the, American Agricul j<lb />to untie with a good deal of turist says the tobacco acreage<lb />pest the various ballots -all ~of #Fonnd Br-cky Mount will be. in-<lb /><lb />which tearly ware = tic Unless creased fro. 10 to 15 per cent.<lb />tert chin dg Tl RuseT cag vf reparte the plants badly; be<lb />Zo ere tiiscaxed bt uss cen hind bat growing finely since the<lb />be counted oa to Keep the cityT<lb /><lb />. . warm sunshive ef the, past few<lb />»f Raleigh Democratic, pure , tie ~f<lb /><lb />Magor RaséiJof Raleigh,. cast}<lb />some good" Democratic votes,<lb /><lb />Gays. Ino our section of the State<lb />ipa aes  x for ay, qo" da: a in<lb />ra Vv van ONC od Qbigct tt fa<lb />The State | ot ~South ~Carolina have hel p! cite of warm ote<lb /><lb />sinastate of éxcitemert. and. 3, i<lb />ndiguacioa. The registration Jt is said that during the rack-<lb />aws of jhe S- ate baye been de- ~et t between Japan aod China}<lb />dared nal! and yoid 2ad.in eon. some Japanese. divers were sent}<lb />eynence ihe ballot bux is open |\dewn to remove some. torpedoes,<lb />oevery oue regardless of qua]-/and' Chinese divers were «sent<lb />fications. Governor Evans de-! ~down to� stepT that business.<lb />~ares that he w'll noc eall the. ~There was @ submarine fight with<lb />zegislataure together to enact; Kuivgs,, and as. tne Chinese<lb />ew ones. - Then, too, the court. ~eonk'nTt rug, down there.the Jap:<lb />1as derided that the dispensary S0?8¢ tid them: pre erin:<lb />aw is U iconstitniional so far as! HEHE Dt thot Rika ~ ns a, Yee<lb />{relaies to liquor being is ulte r o8 secord, ~a<lb /><lb />nto the State, ana that any- _ hadaps, prove that they sonld<lb />yady who wants tocan send as -nob Only fight on. water, but under<lb /><lb />it."Wilmiogten Srar..<lb /><lb />auch liquor as they please into. "_"" a;<lb />ts borders. Governor . Evans! Mr. PSlinanT oa omodel .town�<lb />ays he will pay no attention to, | gots anotiier, hard: thrust. from:-a<lb />he-decisiof but. i will 2ontinne! committés: ~Of Chicago ~clergymen<lb />© seize the liquor so that a case| who fiive been nese it. The}<lb />nay get into the Sc preme Court! Rey: Dr. Rusk oIt is a<lb />f the Unired States. Tirese|whited sepulchre Hei wit, dead<lb />hings are creatiag some excite |menTsibones;. Withvat it sis fair<lb />nent mixed with indignaticn'tolookapon, batatter® you pass<lb />in the Palmetto Siate., ithe mposing frou there is much<lb /><lb />'|ta-:be;; condemned. We, went<lb /><lb />bropah the alleged. ~model flate,�<lb />iand~ found. -that:aT .ramshackle<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />OCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />eosnaiaeitinienaennsll<lb /><lb />' BY O- L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />2%<lb /><lb />~hick yards, which.<lb />denies are. :<lb />the-equalid creatires-who inhabit |ii<lb />Epes ae etvetpts for<lb />a af Rt. rae<lb /><lb />Farmers are not com plaining<lb />is year on account of dry. oath,<lb />for transplanting. -<lb /><lb />Mr. a J. Laughinghouse told<lb /><lb />raha itte, Observer,<lb /><lb />the New<lb /><lb />that money is still. flowing from<lb />the: interior to that city,<lb /><lb />of * twenty - -seven millions.�<lb />that is what is the matter.<lb />massés. oft he<lb />affair On ~thé ap fidor rented * for for. Spags SAP<lb />$23. Why, i in the. sheds at the |the: and.<lb /><lb />Who ie wholly free of itt"of|<lb /><lb />- Sold For Fifteen Ponies,<lb /><lb /> £ pretty young<lb />Bem, as pupil of the ©<lb />~Schovul, has been<lb /><lb />in-|80ld by her father to her ~sisterT ap<lb /><lb />uncanny things creep over him ?<lb />The first articte ithe May For<lb />um is one by Cot Theodora A.<lb />DodgeT én� oBismaiek; WhomT he<lb /><lb />cbharacteri zes as<lb />~personalityT<lb /><lb />_ othe strongest<lb />since Napoleon�<lb /><lb />~properly so characterizes, ne<lb /><lb />doubt.,. Yet. he telis..us .that<lb />oBismark i is rathes: superstitious | a<lb />ina mildTway* o~He-. putT off the<lb />completion of the, Bazajne, nego<lb /><lb />}tiatious;:one day... because. .,.b<lb /><lb />would pot sigu-them.on the: 14th<lb />of October, thé: ~anfiversdi y of<lb />| Hoch Biroh aud Jeia. He be<lb />lieves, in. the .1pfluence of the<lb />neon on the growth, of vegeta<lb />tion. He is stated ~not ~to like<lb />thirteen at table, nor to under.<lb />ake important things. on Fridays<lb />"though heT himself denies this<lb /><lb />e|Aod he really believes. that hel,<lb /><lb />had. once seen a..superpatural|,<lb />vision.� If these: things be: true<lb />ofthis gréuat; ostrung: ~wan, then<lb />the remaiddér df 8 néed ohardly<lb />oJush for our omild� ~superstitions<lb />We areibora uate.them,any. way,<lb />aod with atl that» education ~dan<lb />do it cannotTq dite eradicate 't! them.<lb /><lb />We published, the other day, a<lb />dispatch giving ~Preasury. figures<lb />which showed that the | ~per, capita<lb />circulation of money in the Unit-<lb />ed States at this tims is between<lb />$22 and $23.~ Phe péried during<lb />which. this cotititry enjoyed : ~the<lb />greatest! degree of ohealthy pros:<lb />~| perit y, it ~hasT ever know, -was one<lb />in which. the .per..¢ .cireula-<lb />ticm ; rangeil - about. $16.:,. Some-<lb />thing more than a darge ~volume<lb />Of mofé¥ isT necessary to make. ~By<lb />péople prosperous, | we read. .in<lb />York Herald,  of Monday, -<lb /><lb />owhere<lb />there: ie already� hun idle. surptus<lb /><lb />And<lb />~The?<lb />seep. are Ptoteed<lb />ft ~hile the-yaults of<lb /><lb />trust com panies! of<lb /><lb />company | the mowey centres are | i bareting<lb />188), -babitations, with it.'* It ties there! ide,» ~wait<lb /><lb />g wife an 1d<lb /><lb />t. re 3<lb /><lb />Femaderative | invest-<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />F232<lb /><lb />dogs, jt, nof come}.<lb />ae Asi is. ofraid oto.--Cherlotte<lb /><lb />oand�<lb /><lb />husband fer 15  ponies.-®<lb />indian whose wife she .is ~to bes<lb />come-is 70 years:old,:am! already<lb />~has other wives: She is but 17<lb />years of age.<lb /><lb />TLe girl has appealed to Pro.<lb />fessor Montgomery, of the Caddo<lb />chool, to suave her from such 4<lb />tate, and he isT exerting every<lb />evérgy to ~assist ber. He has<lb /><lb />made an appeal to the citizens of<lb />|El RenoT aud a popular subscrip-<lb />\4.0B 38 ap-in 40<lb />raise a sufficient sum tJ pay her<lb />traveling expenses.to, Washiaog-<lb />ton, where she desires to go thut<lb />she may take: a personal appeal<lb />tothe Piesident.<lb /><lb />The girl's father is inexorable<lb />and her aged lover insists ~upon<lb />the co<lb /><lb />Wichit: (K 48.) Disnatch.<lb /><lb />[rtcreaninrntcmee<lb /><lb />Old ~Timey yeast.<lb /><lb />A party, in Gelerade has » aigni-<lb />fied thy» intention of. Jenri g there<lb />io théold fashioned | waf"cover-<lb />ed . sens Guprsdebtimatase, North<lb />Carolina. They say itis:cheaper<lb />than paying railroad fare. They<lb />bring stock: householdT aud other<lb />persunal property- bowy<lb /><lb />ss-tahidasbiomantedtbatimanssmsiasny<lb /><lb />Professionatt see<lb />1B. F. TYSON, |<lb /><lb />Gime: and Counselor at- Law.<lb />Greenville, Pitt Geunty, Nu Cc,<lb /><lb />. Practices in all the Courts<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criuwinal Basivess Sol ~cired.<lb /><lb />Makes a special of fraud divorvce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to reeover land,<lb />lections,<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful. attention given<lb />ail bueimess.  _.<lb /><lb />Mpney to leanT on approved ~security.<lb />Tei.ms sary -<lb /><lb />and col-.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING.<lb />Bours, &amp; FLEMING. __<lb />- ATTORNEYS-AT-Law,<lb /><lb />GKEENVILLE, N.C.<lb />ta Practice in all the Contts:<lb /><lb />-.. LATHAM *" HARRY SManNE<lb /><lb />Ay a x SINNER,<lb /><lb />~ ArtoRNEYsaT-LA@,<lb />GREE: Solel Bs. NL.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ~ " mex, bk. A<lb /><lb />~ Sat ies &amp; BLOW, pe<lb /><lb />. ATTOKN BYS-aT-LAW,<lb />_ -GREERNVICLE, N. a<lb />e@ Practice i in. all the. Courts.<lb /><lb />""wes cee ee<lb /><lb />John x. nodeet, ¥F. ardin<lb />a arama c<lb /><lb />* ealea<lb />*<lb /><lb />z<lb />ae |<lb /><lb />Pag 3s}<lb /><lb />pial at ntion given to oeoilectiuns<lb />ae of signee<lb /><lb />tract being carr ed out."<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>wy<lb /><lb />= i 3 This Reminds<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />TOBY. | THE HODEST VIOLET, [aod warus: the vutay toore:<lb />= Nn - -  | festioner,-inventéd the sugited vio-<lb /><lb />- Cc of<lb />Saree<lb /><lb />a in - ae reg eg me<lb />oe om | Stgnificatios of This Most Beauti- | let as a benbon. oBut not only was<lb />COUNE® OFFICERS. ful Flower of the ~Spring. the purple violet a la mode, but the<lb />Saperior Court (Yerk, E. A. Moye. porte wi igs "" : ~~ Marrs anee aaa a : 3 sue<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King. Pe bev pert ts ps FENG Flower uae e brated novelist and. post,-retired to You every day ,<lb /><lb />ae Register.of- Deeds, W.M. King. Mioonsy Mt Whe! Wetheh © "|" Tine ~where he devoted; himself to :<lb /><lb />| ~Treasurer, J. Dehittle. a ee tess the culture of flowers. He raised<lb />oCoroners Dro  C.- Ou . ~Laughing. N ,1~| these: Indian violets in such ~4@~quan- . : Hitt. ff<lb />owle; 4%  ry Po Tm ever were violets so fashionable |.. pplied every morn<lb /><lb />Sine oe © men a jin New York as for the latter part Ae at Bese ing in the month of<lb /><lb />© : the principal flower stores of the |<lb />" of winter and early spring just past, benitad re inca boxes caraeed<lb />Leones noners"C. Dawsen, chm'n | sav the New York Herald, Onej jh) wadding, in which thesa flow-<lb />edas Fleming. T. K. Keelj Jesse Lt aciiar was not ~unusually charged for | i Bindi ~é in o3 =<lb />Smith and 5. M. Jones, 7 yedurad:: ers arrived as fresh as when &amp;ath- Ma that if<lb />&amp; small bunch of thesé modest little ered from his~ gardens. V<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. flowers that grew by. the myriads in :<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. fields and woods, hiding tbemselves Georgia has:sold.100,000 acres<lb />Board Education"J, R, Conglelon, | Sy dozens under a fluttering leaf, just | o¢ lana to .a colony of 40,000<lb /><lb />~ ¢hmTn, F, Ward and R. c. inon. like young chicks under the pro- northern settlers. The Empire ou hav<lb />SupTr. Pub. Ins., W. Hy Ragsdale. tecting wing of &amp; mother hen. State is keeping pace with the ~ 7<lb />: 3 Not :only do women wear violets times: . Why can't: (North: Caro-<lb />jase 5S on hats, in bodices and belts; they lina, induce a colony of two tol. - gar<lb />TOWN OFFICERS. have bunches fastened to their muffs, |take some of her valuableT and! . our Pri tin ~do<lb />Mayor; ~J. L. Piemis | and whén théy are raised toward the cheap farming lands? They: are y rm = done<lb />yor, J. L. B- face they soften the brilliancy of the unexcélled. All we nee d is to let<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris. - | complexion and serve to make more|the world kuow what we have,<lb />Treasurer, J. 5. Smith, attractive those who would other-\and citizens of the cold, ~ barren<lb />Police"W. B, James, chief, T. R.| Wise pass unnoticed. and blizzard Swept porth west | wil! at the<lb />Moore, aset; J. J,, Daniel, night. | In Paris where spring comes ear- flock te our sunny clime."Char-<lb />Councilmen"J. 8. Smith, B. Cc. lier than in New York, the Boule- lotte Ti . ~<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.| vards are beau tified by masses of<lb />~. A. Wilks, Dempsy Raffin. ~ fresh violets sold from flower stands LISHE REFLECTOR<lb />in the open air. During the second ESTAB D 1875. }<lb /><lb />"" . empire the residents of the American yp 7<lb /><lb />CHURCHES. : Stott Bada? be on Washington's © g: e chultz -<lb />Bapsist. Services every Sunday (ex-| birthday un era brilliant sunshine . Tr;<lb /><lb />cept LY ae ee and ay prayerlin idy attire. ore bunches of vio- AT THE J OB =. OFFICE.<lb /><lb />meeting Thursday, Reve C. M. fasbened ~Ve aide<lb /><lb />~Billings. pastor. inday Schvol a; 9-an| 'ets fastened b rib 8 of red,<lb /><lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt. tte aod blue. he viol : ; ; ' a; f .<lb /><lb />crime Rormr jon, | Tiyan se voctoae OLD: BRICK STORE! 7, .. 7<lb />Episefal. phd a Radiwn Sun-| the Napoleonie flower, and Ameri- - It will be done right,<lb /><lb />day morning and night. Rey. A, ; cans were quite at home in Paris and ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY e.<lb /><lb />ie ae Rector. Sunday School at 9:30} at court during the reign of Napo- F ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb /><lb />4. 4. W. B. Brown, Supt. leon ITI. ' The oemperor retained a | Cheir interest to get.our prices before pu.<lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday} warm friendship for those whom he | chasing elsewhere. Our stock is complete<lb /><lb />morni d .ight. P eti ps gi pied cai o allits branches. e<lb />Wednesday night. Rev G, F. Hauge | "ad Kiowa when he! resided in the It will be done in style<lb /><lb />Dv Sunday Xehool at 9:30 4. M. a_| Vicinity of Bleecker street, in New<lb />BeRilington Supt? . a York city: The Beck withs, Posts, PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS,<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist and| Pennymans, Dodges and many pth- |, ; Go STRAT<lb />3rd Sunday sey nee aoe ni, he. Preyer ers bag well eeclas in Tain cir- FLOUR; FF EE, SUGAh<lb />meeting | uealay , night. ev. Archie/ eles. ring Lent it was good form re<lb />ON A tty PSOE. Sunday Sebool at for men in evening dtess' to wear a RICK, TEA; &amp;e.<lb />ef ene Ae Byes, SupTt. black ~tie and a smal! boutonniere of si lati iaie ah |<lb /><lb />| ) fe  paniere alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICEs; oo<lb />" violets with a wreen leaf anda Small ~These - oints are<lb />| robe the valley, And eanih oF lilies of|  TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS Pp<lb />CovenanT Lodge No. 17. E. U. O, Fi, |." : ith ii, on buy direct from Manufacturers, ena :<lb />to te ~Taesday night. Dr. W. H | Yersary of the last emperor's, death, | rf ers, 4<lb />Bear " y night r a fomerai service is held in the Church | bling ret? at one profit. oA com<lb /><lb />* e °<lb /><lb />~oreenville Lodge No, 281 A. F. &amp; A,/0fSt-Augustine,in Paris.. Theeburch ; , weil a 2<lb />M.,-areets first and third Monda vights | iS usually filled with people insmourn- 774, mF ,<lb />Ww. M. Kiug,.W. MM y ing, all wearing small bouquets of| " FU RN ITU RE<lb /><lb />and it alwavs suits.<lb /><lb />-well--worth weighing<lb /><lb />gy | ~2 Sympathy with the aspirations, or | the times. Pt ater teniyee boaght and ~in-an ~sort<lb />5; at least: with the sorrows; of this sold forG4Si. fore, having no ris y<lb />P| family. . | to run, we. sell at a elese margin. ~ :<lb />%, oInthe morning of March 20, 1815, Respectfully,<lb />gaa s °) | Navdieon, who ~had been ~banished 8. M. SCHULT2. f k b t<lb />Ea B| bythe aliies'to ~the island of Elba, _@reenville. N.C Ol work, bu<lb />- . Qi) upon returning suddenly to Paris}  "_ . ; atlT<lb />oN? . i for his reign of 100 days was wel- |= "<lb />Se EP eS | Comes. by the Somen of Haxte with Barbers. .. .<lb />""TO THE"" . showers Violets. li memory. of} "" " . ey ee ee<lb />é ob Gd iPepee  £ithis attention on. the .part of JAMES. A. SMITH, above ~all thing's in<lb /><lb />penn Wea soar ot Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />OUR: - - ATTENTION<lb /><lb />[is CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />ESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />bbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />B. OMERRY &amp; Ol)<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 />the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />red in this town, come and see for<lb />urself and be copuinced.<lb /><lb />ABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />attinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />irtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits andt=<lb />Tees made accordingly.<lb /><lb />B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />oAN NED GoopDs 1<lb />"/ Peaches, Pears,<lb /><lb />pricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just<lb />received and extra fresh.<lb /><lb />-Also a nice assortmeut of "<lb /><lb />Evaporated Fruits.<lb /><lb />UB WHITE &amp; SPORTING CLUB<lb /><lb />the crack ~Cigars i in town.<lb /><lb />~amily Groceries.<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER<lb /><lb />peennville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ged to any Gee<lb />Rat a Plan and specifications<lb />refally made at short notice. All<lb />ork guaranteed firstclass in<lb /><lb />\* ow of the Bays Onnght Dotore!,<lb /><lb />- The tenacious tick i is abroad in<lb />the land.<lb /><lb />puffed up ~when sate come out on<lb />dress<lb /><lb />~lit would take a whole regiment of<lb /><lb />jtrip tickets from here: to Raleigh<lb /><lb />MAY MOONSHINE.<lb /><lb />They Faded.T .<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />Strawberries ; ats<lb /><lb />both ip trim-<lb /><lb />Nice oranges, two for 5 cents, at<lb />Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />50,000 N.C. Fresh Corned Her:<lb />rings just received. J.J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />Rev. C. M. Billings will preach<lb />at Factoles Sunday morning and<lb /><lb />Photographer Barnes has t<lb />taking yiews of several baddi<lb />intown. =<lb /><lb />and straw<lb /><lb />-The.ica-man_ smilesT over. thié<lb />weather. whether anybody aelee<lb />does or bot.<lb /><lb />Those who in February were<lb />saying oainTt it cold�? are now}<lb />saying oaint it hot?� .<lb /><lb />Gov: Elias UarrTs deti ~ous Bat-<lb />ter, 25. cents per pound Come<lb />quick to the Old Bnck Store.<lb /><lb />You can get icé cream, muk,<lb />sbakes, piuv+appeaerbert and<lb /><lb />lemonads at ois a.<lb />pple ~ yaar<lb /><lb />Way to hs Oey ee phe g che eu<lb />pox is to keep. away from hen-<lb />coops.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />A few more davs like this and<lb /><lb />birch "_" to aoe si bs cut of<lb />the river... - 2<lb /><lb />~ To day is 5 the time for the leaves<lb /><lb />to: have reached their full growth,<lb />but we an not think all of them<lb /><lb />are yet grown. | s-<lb /><lb />Pitt County Rifles were out for<lb />drill with pat four men this<lb /><lb />mers� /Hooker<lb /><lb />and Wat atson ~get in a lively tap.<lb /><lb />This mornieg Mr: Ollen�"� War-<lb />brought us from Riverside<lb /><lb />Scrphehr Th asadats,<lb /><lb />ared-giz-inc!<lb />The Coact Line will sell. round<lb /><lb />ou the oceasion of the ~unveilin s<lb />a4 the Confederate monutient at<lb />40.<lb /><lb />We learn that the Sivstoure<lb />contemplateT ~repeating the play<lb />oImogene� ap PAE, night of.<lb /><lb />cr the -benefit<lb /><lb />Bx of<lb />Hope Fire Compary.<lb /><lb />Was in town.<lb />Parker out to-day.<lb />Conetue this afternoon.<lb /><lb />Scotland Neck Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />i Morris oMeyer returned<lb />from New York Thursday eveb-<lb />eee<lb /><lb />|All whe fail to -hear<lb />oa neb"WW. pabigsos Progress.<lb /><lb />| Pharsday night.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Denim be sick.<lb />oMr W. G. Tang, at Farmville,<lb />to-day...<lb /><lb />We were glad to see Mr. W.<lb /><lb />Mayor J. Lb. Flemming t to<lb /><lb />Mr. H. G. Jones returned from<lb /><lb />Miss Venue Morphy; ~of<lb />ston,-spenat to-day with Mrs. R.<lb />Kany.<lb />Mr. G. W. Savderlip, canvasser<lb />for the welebrated artist, F. J.<lb />Corwin, is in town showing .sam-<lb />rples of his work.<lb /><lb />ing ip the meeting at the Metho-<lb />dist church is a fine -preacher.<lb />him miss<lb /><lb />Mrs. Pattie Smith. wife of Mr<lb />J i. Smith, near Farwville, died<lb />She was a sister<lb />of Messrs. B. S. and Henry Shep-<lb />pard, and Mra. J. T. Smith of this<lb />_|tow n.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W. Morgan received a<lb />telegram | from . Asheville, this<lb />morning, annonnel the death<lb />of his sister, Miss Eva Morgan.<lb />He has the. sympathy of many<lb />frienas here in his bereavement. |<lb />It. has been only a few moaths<lb />since he lost a brother.<lb /><lb />A crowd of boys oyer @® game<lb />of marbles can make more noise<lb />than a flock of geese over a piece!<lb />of melon. Bata great many. of<lb />us were boys once in oar lives.<lb /><lb />~Well, we missed it bad on the<lb />weather ° yesterday. The boys<lb />bad not finished taking the Re.<lb />FLECTOR around before a hard<lb />rain set in, and a regular thunder<lb />~storm with it.<lb /><lb />Ex-Treasurer Jekn . Flanagan<lb />was talking about land being too<lb />~wet.for planting cotton and. said<lb /><lb />he told some hands on his place %<lb /><lb />to adopt the Mississippi bottom<lb />ab, that is. to drop the seed by<lb />; and and mash thom in with abot:<lb />eet.<lb /><lb />Sonure good soul bike said: At<lb />best, life is not very long. A few<lb /><lb />next week, .<lb />To-day the DaityY Reriector<lb />ins a new omonth, ite sixta.<lb />We will appreciate it if all wh<lb />owe for subscription will Poet<lb />the amount ready sud hand<lb /><lb />v.<lb /><lb />ery ampere, Prices made very |the<lb />$4 i paper to morrow.<lb /><lb />carrier when he takes ron th<lb /><lb />some pleasure, much pain,<lb /><lb />owhile to.hate each other?<lb /><lb />more smiles, a few more tears,<lb />~and sone, clouds and dose<lb /><lb />ess, hasty greetings, abro<lb />bedepbliawethoe: ~our oAittle ~playT<lb />rill close, and injurer and. injur-<lb /><lb />d will -pass away. Is it worttr<lb /><lb />tl cnt - cS a9 os Oe ""ervet eg p." aie -<lb />$ | WITH OUR KODAK. " . Ss: BS Po Os Be ee eee ® we ae ©<lb /><lb />Rey. Mr. Smith: who is -assiet-|,<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />pring<lb />and<lb /><lb />Sammer<lb />GOODS.<lb />Black and Tan<lb />�"� OXFORDS<lb />l P for Ladies, Mis-<lb />es &amp; Children.<lb /><lb />, Calt, Cordoyan<lb />Kangaroo Calf<lb />-and Tan Shoes<lb />forMen &amp; Boys<lb /><lb />Perealles &amp; Swiss<lb /><lb />DIMITY.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />SCOTCH,<lb />IRISH,<lb />VICTORIA<lb />and INDIA -<lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb />Check, N ain.sook<lb />and Sattines.<lb />Quality and prices<lb />ri ight.<lb /><lb />The. ecw line of<lb /><lb />éver shown i in . the city<lb /><lb />LETT<lb /><lb /></p>
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