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        <p>i<lb /><lb />LEC<lb /><lb />RE<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., MAY 25, 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 1:<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Pissenger «nd miil<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P<lb />., leaves 2:11 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Sunday: rain.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />NEARER HOME.<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State.<lb /><lb />In Wilmington strawberries<lb />have sold as low as 25 cents a<lb />peck. In Salisbury they retail ct<lb />3 cents a quart and in Plymouth<lb />at 5 cents.<lb /><lb />The next meeting of the North<lb />Carolina Press Association will<lb />be held in the city of Greensboro<lb />on Wednesday and Thursday,<lb />July 17 and 18.<lb /><lb />A very interesting occasion<lb />will be the celebration to-morrow<lb />at Fayetteville, of the Jubilee of<lb />Bisnop Watsop uf the Episcopal<lb />church, it being the fiftieth an-<lb />nerversary of his elevation to the<lb />priest hood.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. J. Faller, of Fayetteville.<lb />who killed Parker last year, was<lb />married at nis home a tew days<lb />ago to Miss Lula McR. Steele, the<lb />lady to whom he was engaged at<lb />the time of the homicide.<lb /><lb />Mr. Iredeli Williams, one of the<lb /><lb />most prominent farmers of Nash| _Hupgarian papers are<lb />county, gave a big dioner the /sible for the statement tha¥a wo-/hig sureties to make up the defi-<lb />the 87th |man in Zebulin wae married the ciency, the Inspector turned the<lb />: She| postoffice over to a lady who was<lb />and |is but 40 yeare, old, and last win-|selected by the bondsmen to con -<lb /><lb />other day in honor of<lb />birthday of his father.<lb />gentleman is still strong,<lb /><lb />The old|twelfth time the other day.<lb /><lb />We Are Growmeg.<lb /><lb />The number of buildings that<lb />have gone up and cthers contract-<lb />forso far this year, show that<lb />Greenville is going to surpass the<lb />big record she msde last year.<lb />We make the prediction now that<lb />u0t much lessthan $100,000 wiil<lb />be putin buildings here this year.<lb /><lb />A Strong Team.<lb /><lb />Combining the energies and ex-<lb />perience of two such prominent<lb /><lb />tobacco men as Messrs. G. F. Ev-;<lb /><lb />ans and O. L. Joyner, who are to<lb />conduct the Eastern warehouse<lb />the coming season, will make tha*<lb />one of the strongest houses in<lb />the State. The success of this<lb />market in the past is due largely<lb />to these men.<lb /><lb />CanTt Hit It.<lb /><lb />We have found one more fellow<lb />in about the same fix as ourself.<lb />Every time the REFLECTOR sas<lb />the weather is fairing off it rains,<lb />and the Concord Siéandard savs<lb />that every time it declares the<lb />backbone of winter is broken a<lb />cold spell follows. Pretty good<lb />weather prophets, both.<lb /><lb />The New Order of Things.<lb /><lb />The twentieth century dude who<lb />goes<lb />Up atairs to his room at night<lb />Will, probably after he doffs his<lb />clothes<lb />And ere he puts out his light,<lb />Stoop down by the side of the<lb />couch or not<lb />Acd lift the edge of the spread<lb />To satisfy himself thereTs not<lb />A woman under the bed.<lb /><lb />Marned Tweive T<lb /><lb />17 cp<lb />2  ovia<lb /><lb />Le<lb /><lb />RZ. Yo Catcha<lb />Apa ic )<lb />SA? Bird Put Sal<lb />on his ~Tai<lb /><lb />\~\_ ~Tocatch an artistic fit in a bea<lb />Nee tifully tailored Suit, worth a thi<lb />WW) Xa. more than the price, just put a fe<lb />NN dollars in yo<lb /><lb />a BLO |<lb />xX ~<lb />i te<lb />SAN Ait<lb />s WS ~S<lb />-<lb /><lb />\ 2 pocket and con<lb /><lb />\ SS ome. Ill dot<lb /><lb />WS = - poe rest. For fi<lb /><lb />WA Se A Clothing, Shot<lb /><lb />" a BSS Notions, Fu<lb />i SSS nishings come<lb /><lb />FRANK WILItSOl<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Postal Officials Disagree<lb />The postmaster at Southport<lb />bas gotten intotrouble. His house<lb />needed repairs, and he claims that<lb />it was ebout to tumble down over<lb />bis head. He tried to borrow<lb />some money to fix it up, but his<lb />security was not satisfactory. Hav-<lb />ing several handred dollare on<lb />hand of money order funds, and; Tone"dull.<lb />believing ina paternal govern | cominon<lb />ment, he applied that money to/ Prime<lb />repairing bis house, asking the , Extra Prime<lb />government to wait until be could | F ancy<lb />ay it back. He thought this was | Spanish<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cof<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as. furnis.<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conamission M<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />OOTTOR,.<lb />Good Middling .<lb />Middling<lb />Low Miudling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />sir, but Postofiice Lnspector Con- Be ioe Fem.<lb /><lb />K. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per hb<lb /><lb />rad differed with him, and on<lb />D-/ Wednesday last, after requiring; o odamaged. 1.50 tol.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushe<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz, at<lb /><lb />seems likely to pass the 100-mile-|ter Jost her eleventh husbard./duct the business for them until | Old Bricx 3tore. _<lb /><lb />post.<lb /><lb />The Coioner Was Enterprising.<lb /><lb />Tourist"oDr. Slade,<lb /><lb />with whom she bad made a trip<lb />around the world. She will cel -<lb /><lb />ebrate the twenty-fifth anuniver-|postmaster hes his house repair-<lb />sary of her first wedding next fall|ed, but he is out of a job. =�<lb /><lb />the cor-/at the side of her twelfth partner<lb /><lb />oner, seems to be a very enter-/in lite.<lb /><lb />prisipg man.�<lb /><lb />Colonel Handy Polk"oEnter-| On the first Monday in June the<lb /><lb />pa t Youbett Tell youwhat|county commissioners will take|ington, Ga., Enterprise. oA New-<lb />the|charge of all the public scbool|ton county color .<lb /><lb />e done last summer when<lb />ciroug was here. One ofthe cu.<lb />riosities in the oe� was aan<lb />Egyptian mummy. @ roun<lb />up ajury, brought in a verdict: of<lb />~Dead from unknown causes,T and<lb />ch the county his<lb />fee compound interest from<lb />the time of Moses "" 7ruth.<lb /><lb />matters in the county under the<lb />recently enacted school laws.<lb />County commissioners are requir-<lb />ed on that day to appoint the<lb />~school committeemen, and it is<lb />made the duty of the Glerk of the<lb /><lb />Superior Court to appoint the<lb />county school weuktnae 3<lb /><lb />the Department at Washington pene Fe Ib eu to<lb /><lb />shoeld select a successor. The Rage Grr ron iaion | oe .<lb /><lb />Corn 4D te<lb /><lb />Cabtase 5O te<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 400 to 4<lb /><lb />An Announcement. Lard 6 to<lb /><lb />This 18 attributed to the Cov- Potatoes Irish, per bbl 2.00 to 3<lb /><lb />pronchee =| oo Sweet,per bu 60 oe T<lb /><lb />the following announcement from Coffee 16 t&amp;<lb /><lb />his pulpit last Sanday: oThe Sli- = i per Sack 8? toT<lb /><lb />dinT Elder will open a distracted Ress oes OSs : eens<lb />meetinT in this house endurinT of | Beeswax, per Ib :<lb /><lb />the first Sunday in May, if provi-| Kerosene, _ 133 to<lb /><lb />dent is deine) and de weather seanT pee a0 i<lb /><lb />5 wer eh _ _ de next Sanday. | Cotton ~Seed Meal 2)<lb /><lb />he th : :<lb /><lb />Hides<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. Tecollection we make the. follow:<lb /><lb />~Phe Committee in the exercise of<lb /><lb />equivocal utterances of their par-<lb />ty in convention assembled. The<lb />Committee does not attempt to<lb /><lb />DAILY oREFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />question, but simply declares its<lb />| Entered as second-class mail matter. | purpose to-stand iv good taith<lb />BYErY APTFRNOON (EXCPPT stNpary)|*be commands of the party and |<lb />""""""""" Sop penis to all who cai! themselves:<lb />THE WISE ACTION OF OUR STATE, Dewmoorats to do likewise<lb />COMMITTEE. Being the Executive Committee,<lb />" of the party they are bonestly<lb />We gee it stated in some.of our'trying to execute and enforce!<lb />exchanges, in criticism of the ac- the will of the party asodeclared<lb /><lb />make any pew declarations on the<lb /><lb />GOOD AS A NOVELTY.<lb /><lb />A New Species ofr Entertainment<lb />cota natal Dat Dutch.�<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />tt may ogoit ' Hoboken ~avd Other Jersey<lb />Towns, Bat Not New York; at Least<lb />So Says a Recent Attendant<lb />Cpen One.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| oTt received an invitation the other<lb />day,� remarked a young man to 3<lb />|New York Sua reporter, .~~which be-<lb />gan: ~You are cordially invited tc<lb />latte end a ~~Dutch,� to be given at the<lb />|residence of Miss Hose, etc.T Ihave<lb /><lb />tion of the. Democratic Executiye! by the pariy itself in convention | roonived cards to all sorts of queer<lb />Committee, at ite méeting io Ral jassemLied,aud we beloug to those (affairs, from donkey parties up to<lb /><lb />eigh on the 20th of May, that the who bolieve that the Committee<lb />Committee had no right to com (has acted wisely. The only erit-"|<lb />mit the party to the free and un jicism we would make, if we were<lb /><lb />' limited coinage of silver. Those}to make any, is that the Commit-<lb /><lb />who take tbat position mast bave<lb />yery short memories or they musi<lb /><lb />tee onght to have commenced<lb />this work earlier. We haye a<lb /><lb />_ think the people have forgotten} notion that the failure of SOWe |<lb /><lb />what the party in convention &amp;3 | people to stand openly and firmly<lb />semblied in August, 1894, saig@ OP apon the State platform of 1894),<lb />. i<lb /><lb />this en bject- To refresb their} had -setmhething to do with our)<lb />defeat, bat it is not our Purpose<lb />extiuct frum the platform adopt" to deal im any eriumimation or<lb />ed by the Democratic State Con. recrimination. We do, b r.<lb />vention :<lb /><lb />o Be-elved Let. Thut-we ~relaf geo forward vow and do ati that it<lb />firm ihe doctrine of the party as|msy properlydo to execute the<lb />enunciated by the Chicago Con | will ofthe party. The party has<lb />yention of 1892; eed -desire to} said in as plain language as car<lb />sicvifv as follows what isthe con be used that it. favors the free<lb /><lb />struction placed by us upon the/and unlimited coinage of both 7<lb />" thereof relating to silver, silver aud gold at the ratio of 16.<lb /><lb />ito lL. Itis the duty of the Com-.<lb /><lb />Xe hold that itiathe duty of! mittee to strive to carry out this<lb />the Jaw aakiug department of the| command of the party and we do<lb />Government, now in the hands of/ not besitate to say that if there | PT<lb />the Democracy, to take immediate|#s 9 Mogle member of that Com:<lb />steps to rsstore by legislation the| mittee who doves not feel<lb />equal privilege of silver with goda.<lb />at the mints by the free and oan jand who does not in good faith<lb />limited coinage of both gold and/intend to carry it out, he ought to<lb />silver at the ratio uf 16 to 1, suchiresigu. The eame Convention<lb />beiog the rates of coinage whneb! that appointed him a member of.<lb /><lb />by the declaration of his party,<lb /><lb />héretofore has held in the United the Committe saidto bimin effeet |<lb /><lb />States.� . {eo out as the representative of the |<lb /><lb />The Committee in their resolu |party and advocate the free aod |<lb />tions adopted atthe meefing on ~unlimited coinage of silver at the,<lb />the 20th, simply say they orepab- ratio of 16 tok The committee)<lb />lish, reiterate and ewphasize the in its meeting on the 20th ~imply |<lb />declaration of the partyT made in,answered- back we will io good |<lb /><lb />the State Convention August Sth, -fuith obey our imstructions, and)<lb /><lb />1894, in favor of silver at the ratic| we repest, if thére is any mem ber}<lb />of 16te 1. Now how is it possi- ~of the Committe who does not in-<lb /><lb />bie for any reasonable, truthful tend to dosothe ought t6 resign<lb />man to say that the Committee | The Rertecrogz beli¢ves in the<lb />~has committed the party to any frees snd unlimited coinage of<lb />thing to which it was notcdm (silver as advocated by the garty<lb />mitted by the Convention of 1894" of the State and we sbalt -be<lb /><lb />these who will cheerfafty<lb /><lb />its plain duty at this time has bot the Bends of the Com,<lb />simply reminded tbe : tic | mitte ~and we shall from time to<lb />ptess and the Decorate eeelah me. give.to oar. Seep Teed<lb /><lb />Of the State of the plein tad Un-!|tion along this lines % *-<lb /><lb />insist that -our Committee eal)�<lb /><lb />bound |whi<lb /><lb />~cotillions, buta ~DutchT was some-<lb />~thing newtome. [racked my brain<lb />to think what it could be, but was<lb />no nearera solution at the end of<lb />itive minutesT thinking than when I<lb />|started. As the night of the affair<lb />|approached I got to thinking ayain<lb />land finally concluded that my prns-<lb />~nective hostess, having been in a<lb />facetious mood at the time of writ-<lb /><lb />ing the invitations, had used the<lb /><lb />vord Dutch instead of German, and<lb />r that the affair was to be a dance of<lb /><lb />the conventional order. And so I<lb /><lb />battired myself accordingly and start-<lb /><lb />ed out.<lb /><lb />oWhen I reached the house I was<lb />ushcred into a room, where I found<lb />alot of my friends, who had fome<lb />to the Dutch, like myself, totall<lb />isrnorance of what they were yet ing<lb />up against. They were then strug-<lb />gling to get their feet into sabots.<lb /><lb />|The attendant gave me a pair of the<lb />wooden shdes, and after a struggle ]<lb />\got them on. One by one we drift-<lb />\ed into the parlors, where we found<lb />|stae everybody was in the same<lb />ptedicamentas ourselves. The girls<lb />| were making desperate efforts to ap-<lb />pear graceful in the clumsy sabots,<lb />while we men were acttally begif-<lb />ning to enjoy the hovelty of it all.<lb />oGradually the dreadful signifi-<lb />~cance of the word Duteb dawned up-<lb />on me. Et simply meant: that ~our<lb />hostess was giving a dance with as<lb />many Dutth adcoth patiiménts as she<lb />could comfortably crowd upon ous.<lb />| We danced and we danced, or rather<lb />'yum ped Wbhout, for wooden shoes are<lb />~mot conducive ~to ninfbteness, and<lb />/ theti theT ~rea¥ Duteh- part of the af-<lb />fdlr became ~Spparént. It was time<lb />for refreshment, but ThsteudT of iée<lb />iéream, ' sand Wiches, coffee,<lb />| sildas ~ind the | ~lfke® ~theT servants<lb />broaght in Deer, pretzels, bread<lb />| stoffdd! with éardwiy seeds, Frank-<lb />|turter sausages, sauerkraut, head<lb />cheese, . bologna, ke, apple<lb /><lb />cheescca .<lb />¢ and every other old Dureh dish |. §<lb /><lb />u Fait think of.<lb /><lb />oTt _gertainly, was all ° novelty, r&amp;<lb /><lb />I bellets Ths Sbeut fhe latest form<lb />of entertaisment, but I think, asa<lb />matter ofT protection, young ladies<lb />who intend giving Dutches might ex-<lb />plain what they are in their cards of<lb />invitation.�<lb /><lb />Up, Not Down, to Date.<lb /><lb />A writer in a Boston paper hap-<lb />pened the other day to use the<lb />pbrase ~~up to date� and that led him<lb />into an interesting parenthetical re-<lb />mark. In Enyland, he tells us, ohne<lb />does not say ~~up to date� but<lb />~~down to date,� which, funny as it<lb />seems, he thinks quite logical, since<lb />we come ~~down: the ayes and cen-<lb />turies.T�� Dut do we? That is the<lb />very question. ArenTt the numbers<lb />getting higher all the time and if<lb />they are getting higher must we not<lb />be going up? We should say that it<lb />was quite a climb from Anno Domini<lb />13 up to Anno Domini 500; and from<lb />that to 1695. From our present<lb />pinnacle we can look dawn upon the<lb />little 13 and survey all the years be-<lb />tween and note the things that hap-<lb />pened in them as it seems as though<lb />we never could do if we had to look<lb />up at the cycles. And it seems to<lb />us that it indicates a much finer<lb />mental twist to speak of toiling up<lb />the years than to be ever sliding<lb />down them. " Rochester Post-Ex-<lb />press.<lb /><lb />Victims of imagination.<lb /><lb />The woman with a health fad ren-<lb />ders the lives of all her friends a<lb />burden to them. A casual cough is<lb />spoken of with gloomy brow as<lb />probable consumption; a ~touch of<lb />lumbago formulates itself as incipi-<lb />ent spine disease, and the oppres-<lb />sion caused by the constriction of a<lb />fashionable corset is rapidly diag-<lb />nosed as heart disease. She is ever<lb />full of remedies, has an invaluable<lb />cough mixture, a foreign. dogtor, &amp;<lb />}bauseous hot brew which a coyntry<lb />~nurse has told her is the best. thing<lb />for a cold, and a marvelously. ¢con-<lb />cocted liniment, which,applied vigor-<lb />ously and externally is an actual<lb />eure for evergthing: T The fads in con-<lb />nection with bouses are innumerable;<lb />all manner of diseases~are prophesied<lb />to those 'wHo live on clay; rejoice in<lb />picturesque old-fashioned roofs, and<lb />view. life teneath the kindly shade<lb />ot ivy, wistaria or Virginia ~trails.<lb />Yet they survive, and the world goes<lb /><lb />on.-"N. Y. Commercial.<lb /><lb />but not the sort, ot novelty I, care |,<lb />jedout, Still, l, everyb y, else seemed a4<lb />te. * I gent ink, pe marks be<lb />pe a<lb />= Yee thee es suppose, it<lb />3 a0 rua. eieilee<lb />ment out as pal as vas th ~int<lb /><lb />in Mobaken and other Jersey towns.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King. ohy<lb />Regis@eBh Deeds, Ww. es.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little... o<lb /><lb />.Coroner, Dr.<lb />ouse.<lb />Sutveyor. . i? - { %<lb />ee ; etd<lb /><lb />Smith sna = dh.<lb /><lb />oTOWN OFFICE RS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb />Clerk, C. C, Forbes -<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb />Polite"d. W.' Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, aset;. J. W, Murphy, night. .<lb />Conbithhb oWw . H.<lb /><lb />PT Raffin, a ans Jenkins.<lb /><lb />cuvliones:- az<lb />Baptiat, | Seryices- every Sunday (ex-<lb /><lb />cept second) so sees ea and ie prea<lb /><lb />meeting Phursda .<lb />Billings pastor.. ak a Se Sehodl = at 9:8<lb /><lb />A. M..C. D, Rountree, : SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic.<lb />Episcopal. No pegallan ser yee on.<lb />day morning;.,and night, Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Greaves,<lb />A. M. W..B. Brown, SupTt.<lb /><lb />sedi Services pevery Sunday<lb />morn and Light rayer, meeting<lb />Wedtieeday fitgh Rey. @. ! Smith,<lb />Pini: Sun a at. a: 30. A. M. A.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. |: jet and<lb />3rd Sanday morning and n wats Piayer<lb />meeting, ~Luegiay: wight, . v. Aygchie<lb />McLancthtin, pastor. unday School at<lb /><lb />9:30 A, Mi. D. Bvans, Supt.<lb /><lb />~LODGES.<lb />Covenant pte Né. Wet. O:<lb />meets every ~lu ay 0 t. ro W.<lb />Bagwell, Mes y night. Dr. W<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Groep! le Lod Mo. 2A. F,'<lb />Lor first and third Monday pig<lb /><lb />My WM.<lb /><lb />H<lb />iN<lb />ht<lb /><lb />4, $**@<lb />i 3 +<lb /><lb />Cc. on a<lb /><lb />The Passion Vs Salad to Ba Abating<lb />Somewhat.<lb /><lb />~According to's ~writer in the Lon-<lb />don Spectator*a change has come<lb />over the minds of~ women in respect<lb />to feathers;.and-while these pretty<lb />ornaments continue to be worn the |<lb />| objections to the wanton sacrifice of<lb />birds in order to procure them have<lb />so far prevailed that substitutes}<lb />have been found for those kinds to<lb />obtain which birds were kifled. "<lb /><lb />» While.the egret pluame"the finest<lb />of these  feathers"is. still .unap-<lb /><lb />(MERS AND<lb /><lb />Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, Ww. ~T. Godwin. T, A, Wilks,<lb /><lb />Rectoe. Sunday School at 9:30<lb /><lb />O, F-.<lb /><lb />| HESEND sea ii<lb />JOB-:- PRINTING .<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />Higuchi<lb />Firat-GlassWorE/.<lb /><lb />L, | Proachable as an ornament, the mil-<lb />L | liners say the ladies object to buy<lb /><lb />tutes,<lb />perfect plumes; aad sham ~~ospreys,�<lb /><lb />it is difficult to determine. -<lb /><lb />Some are fashionad from split quil<lb />feathers of 3 darger<lb />others even @.microscope: fails. to<lb />show the process. of manufacture.<lb />Besides substitutes for the oosprey,�<lb />all kinds of com<lb /><lb />art, for which it would puzzle any-<lb />otie but the ~Splumassier� or the ~tax-<lb /><lb />adorning headdresses i is almost over.<lb /><lb />oMESSRS<lb /><lb />Thefts ~Almost Impossible. .<lb /><lb />secret. .<lb /><lb />the figures on the dial move up one.<lb />~Suppose, for instance, that the regis-<lb /><lb />yx Rss<lb /><lb />~delitered at the point of destination<lb /><lb />the lock is opened, the register wil<lb /><lb />eventually the number reached 9, 999,<lb />thirty-five years to reach. The bay<lb /><lb />are reset.<lb /><lb />attempt to'rob a bag in otransit,<lb /><lb />car with him to aid in the scheme,<lb /><lb />~start ~at N6. 1<lb />t ~Know- this.�<lb /><lb />cead ~@iscoveredT and: tt e.g<lb /><lb />have never been tampered with.<lb /><lb />ling the real article obecause itis}<lb />cruel� and demand artdfieial substi- | _<lb />or are contented with Jess<lb /><lb />as they are ¢alled, are made in ways<lb /><lb />posite, feather, deco-<lb />ration are now used for hats and<lb />bonnets, and a naturalist ina milli-<lb />nerTs shop finds hitnself confronted a 5. M<lb />with a hundred varieties of plumage<lb /><lb />never seen in nature but excellent in<lb /><lb />idermist to finda name: The era of<lb />stuffed, birds and. natural wings<lb /><lb />~Mechantsm Which Makes oSucessful .<lb /><lb />The locks on the mail pouches. are<lb />~wo congtructed thati it. is impagsible tO | lectious.<lb />open one without its ~betraying ~the |.<lb />There is a little dial on the |#! business,<lb />lock and every time the lock is : opened<lb /><lb />ter shows 1,147 at the point of de<lb />parture, and that when the pouch, is<lb /><lb />show 1,148. This increase of ove is|;, o. LATHAM.<lb />made for each. trip of the pouch 4nd<lb /><lb />which In an average., bag requires<lb />is then taken apart and the numbers<lb /><lb />These loeks were- first introduced<lb />in 1881 anda mail clerk madé~a bold<lb /><lb />soon after their fhtroduction. H«<lb />took a ~small turning © lathe in the<lb /><lb />After unlocking the bag he rifled| "-:<lb />the conteats and connected up the<lb />~i Jathe to the lock... His idea was: to<lb />twist the numbers:around until they<lb />were the same as before the lock was<lb />touched. He set the lathe humming | "_____ orri<lb /><lb />lock must be taken. apart before. it -<lb />in, bat he aig o Pattron; are<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFPELE, SUGAK<lb />| RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />aly wuys at LOWEST. MARKET PRIUES.<lb /><lb />TOBACLO-SNUFF&amp;CIGA -<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mantfacturers, ena<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />eee<lb />the times. Cux geods areall bought anc<lb />sold for CASH esis having<lb />to run,we sel at a close margid. /<lb /><lb />Hespenttnlly<lb />/scHULTZ,<lb /><lb />P Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />1) bling you tp Day SF OnG; protit, A ¢om | ;<lb />heron. In<lb /><lb />8 guhand and seid au pricesto suit<lb /><lb />he risk<lb /><lb />Greenville. N. Cc<lb /><lb />BL F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C,<lb />-Prdétices inal the © oourts.<lb />. Civil and Uriuwinal Buginess Sol cited.<lb />Makes a special of rand diyorcve,dam-<lb /><lb />Monry to loan on approved security.<lb />ferms easy.<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb /><lb />ages, actions to recover land, aud col-<lb /><lb />:Prompg and careful attention given<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />Briovst, &amp; FLEMING<lb />- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GKEENVILEE; N. C<lb />) er Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />/a4uAM &amp; =KINWN GR,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS~AT- LAW<lb /><lb />yHOS J. JARVIS. ALEX, L. BLOW.<lb /><lb />jARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY SARA Ww,<lb />- GREEN VILLE, N.<lb />aa Practice in allthe Cours 7<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard. F.C. Uarding,<lb />Wilson, Ni ©. . ~Greenville, Ni �,�<lb />Woop aD &amp; HXRDING,<lb />TLORNEYS-AT-LAW, «<lb /> Grepnrvilte, Ne<lb /><lb />Special otie<lb /><lb />and settlement ef ¢ im. ei<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER.<lb /><lb />iven to collections<lb /><lb />and, soon reeled off the numbers up} |... robe<lb /><lb />to 9, 999, when to his consternation|  Barb re. _<lb />| the register, remained at that_ figure janes oA. SMITH,- ay<lb /><lb />And refused tommove any more, Tho TONSORIAL ARTIST r.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE; Nn.4 .<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />OLD a3 feat uh<lb /><lb />MEKCHAN Ts BUY<lb />ng their yearTs Supplies will lind =| ,<lb />ei interest toget Our pricés béfore put ; i:<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete '<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />{t<lb /><lb />oon<lb /><lb />e&amp;<lb />sit<lb /><lb />TERRE aide.<lb /><lb />clerk punished. 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          <lb />"<lb /><lb />YOUR-:- ATTENTION PEPPER PODS.<lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT | 7*r* #70 Bed Hot"Bite =<lb />"LINE OF " OF Kew vnindell dig<lb /><lb />Last Saturday in May.<lb /><lb />Beaufort county coart begins<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />The building for the fire engine<lb />is about completed.<lb /><lb />| Good weather ought to be ap-<lb />_preciated when it dues come.<lb /><lb />Wasa Socrr.! Wass Sorts?<lb />~For Children and Boys,at LANG'S<lb /><lb />Housekeepers are complaining<lb />about flies being so namerous.<lb /><lb />_ ~There Rings frost a<lb />States in north west ee<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens day morning.<lb /><lb />q Lapirs come to see LANG for<lb /> ~SLIPPERS! f-| your commencement outfits.<lb />i ke large-t and cheapest ever of- holes have grown almost large<lb /><lb />| Some of the main street mud<lb />J -r@ in ih is town, come and see for encugh to get lost in.<lb />pourself asi be conn: | A Brooklyn woman fell four<lb /><lb />stories, lit on a news-stand, aorta<lb />BBY CRS FURNITURE, Se shes<lb />| Mr. Forbes will have to make<lb />~* Window Shades and Level snother prediction. It has kept<lb />" oun- right on raining since the 2th.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and) New Mountain Batter 20 cents.<lb />p- ~cee made acecrdingly. Cream Cheese at the Oid Brick<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.| a,<lb /><lb />| PRESS COORS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />F Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />dB. CHERRY &amp; 6.<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of"<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E-S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb /><lb />The commencement exercises<lb />of Carolina Curistian Coilege at<lb /><lb />Ayden take place June Sth and<lb /><lb />GROCER! ES. | biveds<lb /><lb />| @Bhoes, Slippers and Gents Far-<lb /><lb />Just receivell and to be exold low nishing redaced rates<lb />Gret-class grocery store. (sociation.<lb /><lb />This weather may stop other<lb />peerage bet the cut worm and<lb />Cigar, the finest in the State. \Spetr  bag<lb /><lb />6th.<lb />This weatber may be all right<lb /><lb />"a complete line of-"" at LANG'S.<lb />FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, A meeting waa held in the<lb />right ahead with<lb />D. S. SMITH.) It is estimated thst increase in<lb />the worldTs population is taking<lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />for dacks and geese, but it does<lb />not exactly suit some other<lb />IL - , Meat, Meat, Motasse«, OT. Quart House this afternoou to<lb />" everything kept in io gaoize a Tabucco Grower's As<lb />place at the rate of nearly seven<lb /><lb />and «a half millions a year-<lb /><lb />) | The Kings ters here re"<lb />ARCHITECT ANI) BUI DE ~ceived a rolling chair for the use<lb />- in valivis. ehair wast a<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. To day Mr. Jobn Allen brought<lb /><lb />some of the finest pew potatoes<lb />C meeatn tal for modern | ,.own that ~~ occ ltg Potcbe<lb />buildings | as goose eggs-<lb /><lb />The sun came out a short<lb />while, this afternoon, and peo-<lb /><lb />CATSUP.<lb />But We Could Only Catch-Up With<lb />These.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. P. Marray bas returned<lb />from Nash couaty.<lb /><lb />Rev- P. L. Swain, of Ayden,<lb />came up this mornipg.<lb /><lb />Capt. E. M. Pace returned yes-<lb />terday from Greensboro.<lb /><lb />Saperior Court Olerk E. A.<lb />Moye returned Friday evening<lb />from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Miss Mattie Hearne left this<lb />morning to attend the commence-<lb />ment at Littleton.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. E. Langley, after spend-<lb />ing a few days here, left thi<lb />morning for Richmond.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. R. King arrived<lb />morning to spend tw-day<lb />Sunday with his mother.<lb /><lb />Rev. R-T. Wyche, of James-<lb />vilie, who has been assisting Rev.<lb />L. H. Joyner in a meeting at<lb />TrippTs Chapel, left for home this<lb />moruing:-<lb /><lb />Misses Ada Tyson, Mamie<lb />wards and Bettie Tripp, stud<lb />from this county to the N.<lb />Coliege, returned from G<lb />boro Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Somebody arises to defend the<lb />American girl. She needs neith-<lb />er defense nor apology. Just<lb />wive her a bicycle and her own<lb /><lb />way."New York World.<lb /><lb />We scareely pick up a paper<lb />without seeing mention of a pic"<lb />pic. Greenville bas not caught<lb />the fever yet, as the rain donTt let<lb />ap long en%ugh.<lb /><lb />Sheriff R. W King tells us that<lb />since he saw the first item about<lb />the blue birds he has been on the<lb />lookout for them in his travels<lb />over the county, aod in a month<lb />has only seen two.<lb /><lb />If you wish te get full value for<lb />the money you pay forthe goods<lb />you buy always goto those who<lb />advertise. They are auxious to<lb />sell their gcods and they will sell.<lb />ThatTs the reason they advertise<lb /><lb />Latham, Alexander &amp; Oo., on<lb />the basis of replies from 3,100<lb />Loan, soongpenrd planters and cotton<lb /><lb />estimate the decrease in<lb />cotton sotton acreage this year, as com.<lb />per Oat<lb /><lb />Services To-morow.<lb />Presybterian church Sunday<lb />School at 9: 30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Methodist church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A. M. and8 P.M. by Rev.<lb /><lb />G. F. Smith.<lb />Episcopal! charch."Sunda<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. we<lb /><lb />burch oda<lb />a2 930 AP "Sunday School<lb /><lb />at ll A.<lb />and 8 bw by vy. © M.<lb /><lb />ple seemed to almost come OP|<lb />oat of the ground, they began to|<lb />etir on the street so quick.<lb /><lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb /><lb />From the fact that<lb />we sell the BEST<lb /><lb />Clothes, Notions,<lb />Hats, Furnishings,<lb />Dress Goods, Trim-<lb />mings, Shoes, &amp;c.<lb />There's nothing<lb />equal to a person-<lb />al inspection to<lb />carry weighty con-<lb />victions. The lit-<lb />tleness of my prices<lb />seems almost to<lb />contradict the in-<lb />controvertible evi-<lb />dence of the quali-<lb />ty facts. What-<lb />ever you do miss<lb />seeing, donTt miss<lb />the Neckwear "<lb />donTt. Suits, Un-<lb />derwear, Furnish-<lb />ings"in quantities<lb />mountaineous, in<lb />qualities majestic,<lb />in quotations min-<lb />ute.<lb /><lb />b. |. 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