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          <lb />THE<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., JUNE 1, 1895.<lb /><lb />No: B<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going Seutn ,<lb /><lb />Pissenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 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.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />inzton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />NEARER HOME.<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over th: State.<lb /><lb />Statesville is to have a tele-<lb />plone exchange.<lb /><lb />A letter bearing the following<lb />adaress passed throuyh the States<lb />ville postoffice Tuesday: oBroth"<lb />er presadent Cleyenland Washa-<lb />ton City.� The letter was mailed<lb />at Evalu, this county."States"<lb />ville Landmark.<lb /><lb />Miss Susie Saunders, daughter<lb />of Col. Saunders, who resides<lb />near Grimesiand, N. C., had the<lb />misfortune to fall down stairs yes<lb />terday, bruising herself yery bad<lb />lv and breaking her nose. Dr. D.<lb />T. Tavioe was called and we hear<lb />had to extract several pieces of<lb /><lb />bone. We hope she will soon re"<lb />coyer." Washington Messenger.<lb /><lb />A Rowing Party.<lb /><lb />Yesterday evening at 6 o'clock<lb /><lb />a@ party of youuag ladier, throagh<lb />invitation of Mr. JT J. Cherry,<lb />weaot on arow up the Tar. They<lb />went as far as Goff Landing<lb />and then disambarked and partook<lb />of asumptoas spread furnished<lb />by the young ladie~. Onthe re-<lb />turo trip, while floating down<lb />ntream, the guy voices could be<lb />ecard on that «weet old song<lb />o~Mandeline.� The following<lb />composed the party: Misses<lb />Delia Marshall, Bessie White,<lb />- Lillie Wilson, Blanche Barden,<lb /><lb />Lizzie Blow and Myrtle Wilson.<lb />Uucle John Cherry was chaperon.<lb /><lb />Cards are out for tue marriage<lb />of Miss Caroline Virginia Hard<lb /><lb />ing to Mr. Charles E.lward Per<lb />kins, at Kinston, Weduaesday<lb />morning, June 12th. Miss Hard<lb /><lb />lug is « daughter of the late Rev.<lb /><lb />Israel Harding. Mi- Parker is of<lb /><lb />Sprinztieid, If.<lb /><lb />The rain descended upon the<lb /><lb />Louis, has disappeared and $200,-<lb /><lb />Kinder Mixed,<lb />Yesterday evening while Mr. |<lb />Walter Pender was coming in|<lb />from the conutry on his wheel,<lb />he was attacked by two very vic-<lb />ious, dogs and as his attention<lb />was directed in keeping off ~he<lb />dogs he lost control of his wheel<lb />and he run head-on into a fence,<lb />and there was a conglomeration<lb />of wheel, dog. fence and Pender.<lb />Walter says what sayed him from<lb />getting bit by the dogs was tbat<lb />he rode a Colambia.<lb /><lb />Services To-morow.<lb /><lb />Presybterian church Sunday<lb />Schoo] at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A. M-and 8 P, M. by Rev.<lb />Archie McLauchlin. -<lb /><lb />Methodist church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rev.<lb />J. A. Lee.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church._Sunday School<lb />at 9:30 A.-M. Preaching at ll A.<lb />M.and 8 P.M., by Rev. C. M.<lb />Billings.<lb /><lb />Personal,<lb />Mr. Bryant Gardner. of Grif-<lb /><lb />ton, N. C., who has been visiting<lb />the femily of Mr. Joel Thomas,<lb />to whom he is related, returned<lb />home Tuesday. Mr. Gardner is<lb />about 45 years old and is only<lb />four feet four invhes high. He is<lb />physically well developed with<lb />the exception of his arms and<lb />legs being short for the size and<lb />length of his body, and weighs<lb />135 pounds. Mr. Gardner is in<lb />telligent, companionable and ia<lb />teresting 1n manner and made<lb />quite a number of friends among<lb />our people. This was his first vis-<lb />it to Henderson but he says he<lb />does not expect it to be his last.<lb />"Henderson Gold Leaf.<lb /><lb />The Syrian Fee got caught<lb />out in a shower and this was the<lb />result:<lb /><lb />plants,<lb />Ard made them grow taller,<lb />But when it strack our summer<lb />pants<lb />It made them grow smaller.<lb /><lb />A. W. Wright, a broker of St.<lb /><lb />000 belonging to his firm are miss<lb />ing witb him.<lb /><lb />morning.<lb /><lb />of them had corgregated and<lb />they indulged in a season of re-<lb />joicing together.<lb /><lb />lenses for the eye, is at the<lb />for one week, where examinations for<lb />all forms of defeetive s<lb />thoroughly and scientifically made.<lb /><lb />is imperfect; if your eyes water or burn<lb />after reading, sewing or any o.her kind<lb />of work, if your visionis blurred when<lb />looking at an object fifteen feet or<lb />more away; if after<lb />your eyes they feel strain<lb />head aches, you certainly require giass- | Corn<lb />es, an~ should not for a day neglect<lb />their use.<lb /><lb />proyed by<lb /><lb />be selec<lb />hand the defect<lb />such abnormal condition of the eye that<lb />piacees will not help, you will be frank-<lb /><lb />ense.<lb /><lb />i pnaraited every ar lasses or-<lb />dered to be satisfactory en .<lb />Win your aputGemas ky ~thi<lb /><lb />Not Space Enougl<lb /><lb />In the news avers to tell you about my stock<lb />Spring Goo 3. Hardly know where to be<lb />describing the new Suits. 4<lb />my own styles. Ot cou<lb />= _ know both thein and ow<lb /><lb />tion.<lb />Dress Goods Norion® Shoes, Hats, and Gent<lb /><lb />Furnishing<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />: THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />cure<lb />bieneas has<lb />scale will rule the<lb />forI am head uarters for tl<lb />Clothing trade of this<lb />I also carry a beautiful line of Dry Good<lb /><lb />"_.. I challenge the matching�<lb />\ thisseasonTsstyles. All th<lb />energy, artistic taste andT<lb /><lb />power of money can dotos<lb />fashion<lb />een done: M<lb /><lb />quality and�<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />~o~Happy on the Way.�<lb />A colored woman professing.<lb />conrersion was imparting the<lb />glad news to several sisters as<lb />they passed along to their re-<lb />spective places of work early this<lb />As they came near the<lb />Methodist church quite a number<lb /><lb />Have Your Eyes Exami ned.<lb /><lb />Prof. P. D. Mahorey, specialist in<lb />icks House<lb /><lb />ht will be<lb /><lb />If your sight, either distant or near,<lb /><lb />use of<lb /><lb />prolon<lb />and your<lb /><lb />If your defective onan can be im-<lb />wm Fiasece. the © propor one will<lb />on the other<lb /><lb />bas upon disease or<lb /><lb />so informed and so saved a useless<lb /><lb />e skilltal and<lb /><lb />accurate manner in wie they give you<lb />improved and comfortable vision, A<lb />examinations free. _<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk<lb />and peanuts for<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Middling<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb /><lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"dull.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Common ~<lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime<lb />Spanish<lb /><lb />pan<lb />Tone"steady.-<lb />Eggs"10 cts." Firm.<lb /><lb />66 6<lb /><lb />dam<lb /><lb />Bb. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 pe<lb />1.60 to1'75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />prices of cot<lb />y; a8 furnisl<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission M<lb /><lb />r ba,<lb /><lb />Correcte<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb />Butter, per Ib<lb />Western Sides<lb />Sagar cured Hams<lb /><lb />Corn Meal<lb />Flour, Family<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack<lb />Reus ter de :<lb />z eet<lb />Beeswax, per Ib<lb />erosene,<lb />Pease,per bu<lb />Hulls, per ton<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />ll | Cotton Seed Meal .<lb /><lb />' Hides<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />dby S. M. Schultz, at th<lb /><lb />17 to 2<lb />6.60 to 7<lb />1 ]<lb />40 to 6<lb />50 to 8<lb /><lb />oss<lb /><lb />E<lb />Se<lb /><lb />c+ =)<lb />5 es<lb /><lb />oa.<lb />8<lb /><lb />bo<lb />oO<lb /><lb />3<lb />ma<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />é gears<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ DAILY BEFLEGEOR |,<lb />5 DP. 5. WH tgiga Rp oe<lb /><lb />Subscription 25cents per Month.�<lb /><lb />_. Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb />* Byer ar AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />© There was.a dedication | "of a<lb />* monument to the Corfederate<lb />~@ead in Chicago on the 30th of|<lb />May. Gen. Wade Hampton<lb />MGelivered the address. It was<lb />_ @ grand and eloquent appeal to<lb />| bury all Sectional antmogities<lb />and jealousies. There were<lb />Mung distinguished soldiers<lb />_ présent, hoth from the North<lb />ern and Southern ; army.<lb />E=".<lb /><lb />It any ove will read. Justice<lb />AvenyT $ opinion on the case of<lb />VUarr vs, Coke in refere.ce tut<lb />_ the; mortgage: law he will by<lb />: convinced that there is still.<lb /> pewerin the coums to investi<lb /><lb />gate fraud and that the people<lb /><lb />can and ought to .geg¢ religi<lb />thryagh | the c Courts. Justice,<lb /><lb />Avery says the decision of the<lb />_ Majority of the conrt gives \im"<lb />| munity to wrong doers and en_|<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />- conragement to others to at-<lb /><lb />Nuon<lb /><lb />E<lb />2<lb /><lb />"""EEEaaa<lb />The following thoughts from<lb /><lb />_ the address of Dr. C. E. Taylor at/;<lb /><lb />- the eommencement at Littleton<lb /><lb />_ Business College this week are}<lb /><lb />' worthy ofthe earnest considera-<lb />_ tion of our boys and young men:<lb />A boy makes of himself what<lb />be wills, not forgetting inherita<lb />enviroument.<lb />-meation is the development of<lb /><lb />_3t;iv animals there is instinct.<lb />eTt bese which built their hive<lb />in ~the. liom"e carcass, construct<lb />to-day on the same)<lb /><lb />p Hesse onperta<lb /><lb />_ tempt like frauds in the future |<lb /><lb />The end of ed.<lb />_ebaracter. In man thers is a spir- |<lb /><lb />redeesiagie f<lb />be overestimated. We are wise<lb />tu proportion as we know oar<lb />selves. Weare anidst &amp;)iha<lb />cent revival of learning i in North<lb />Carolina. Fducatiou is accessi<lb />ble to every youth of the at<lb /><lb />upitr!� 4<lb /><lb />[ad<lb /><lb />A SiammererTs Wit,<lb />On one of the old stage- roates<lb /><lb />whose babit of stammering was)<lb /><lb />i<lb />famusement onthe part of bis<lb /><lb />friends.<lb /><lb />wa®. stopped Py a foot"passenger<lb />who inquired +h 1e-way to the next<lb />tewn., The driver attempted ty<lb /><lb />tel bim, bat no Ggheten<lb /><lb />(ent, waving his ha<lb />teward a fork in the roa, he said :<lb /><lb />oT+, both roads, aml yooh ;<lb />get there ~fore [ ean t tell you,�<lb />On auother, occasion he..<lb /><lb />helping an uncomfortably stout<lb />oan into the goach,� Thé juan ab<lb />so laige thatTthereT Was/md@re or<lb />less delay 1 in finding him sufficient<lb /><lb />by the attention<lb />he had attracted the passenger<lb />~jexetaimed. 10 Imrtatron ofthe driv-<lb />er<lb /><lb />oThere!<lb />b"b"vdean pot cf t-team.�<lb /><lb />oAll r-red@v. n-now sir,"we've<lb />'got the pork in !� was the leagh-|<lb />ing reply.<lb /><lb />"_"_"_"<lb /><lb />RILEY'S REVENGE<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~The Red. Recor Shows to a<lb />Wight Nine Victime,<lb /><lb />WMewton. Kan., in 1871"The Cowboys Cel-<lb />ebratc" Result Was ThHiFtéen Dead<lb />Mep, No Ope Knows How .-<lb />_ Magy Woandeu.<lb /><lb />~In the way of prontpt and deadly |<lb />shooting nothing jn all the red calen-<lb />dar of homicide in the far west.beats<lb /><lb />pisp, but the tere os peat!<lb /><lb />tellect<lb /><lb />idesoaa Gouna OD.<lb />_mondTs instructions to tne libra:<lb />wean ofthe Medical Devartmeéent<lb />: eta erat University f2 store<lb /><lb />Pevery volume ten ¥ o]<lb />The house cc of tbe ~eee A<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />tanda flourishing town: ~had grown |<lb /><lb />| Newton, ' Kam; made one night in |<lb /><lb />of eastern Mate was a jolly: Criver| shoulder and said:<lb /><lb />the occasion of some Fonopept FO<lb /><lb />One aay - his lumbering coach |<lb /><lb />: ing uptit his pistols were emptied.<lb /><lb />_pistoi~that he had found behind theT<lb />s-start up your old |<lb /><lb />~}were carried ~away by their com-<lb /><lb />the record of the gambler Riley, at}<lb /><lb />or a, town; uNdeso tney<lb />that t prepafed f<lb />and<lb /><lb />it]<lb /><lb />beu mating A :<lb />way. faut aks ct<lb /><lb />the deputy marshal,<lb />man early in the evening.<lb /><lb />and unother<lb />Later<lb />~they poured isto Piukham's dance<lb />hall to the number of twenty-five or<lb /><lb />thirty. The tbree men already<lb />killed were not enough to satisfy<lb />them and they wanted more. Upon<lb />a&amp; bench atthe side of the room &amp;<lb />man was-sitting with a girl on his!<lb />jknge. One of the cowboys walked<lb />~up to him, slappe= him on the<lb /><lb />**oT'll teach you to hold my girl in<lb />our lap!T and shot him dead.<lb /><lb />~~Riley was in the dance hall and<lb />the man just killed was.a particular<lb />friend of his. Without » word Riley<lb />stepped back in the big double doors<lb />in the front of the saloon and closed<lb />them. Ptacinyg his back against the<lb />doors he drewT s pair of revolvers<lb />Jena fell to shooting, one man against<lb />the crowd. Men tumbled left and<lb /><lb />right and shots rang out all over the<lb />room in response to the drum-roll<lb />cracking of RileyTs pistols. Shots<lb />perforated and splinteredT the door<lb />all about him, but he stood there fir-<lb /><lb />Behiad the bar which ran: along one<lb />side of the room he knew where the<lb />armory was kept ready for instant<lb />use. Leaping over a counter he<lb />caught up a revolver that Iay on aj<lb />shelf beneath and kept on with his |<lb />firing. Before he had emptied the<lb /><lb />bar, the ménT ~insideT had forced the'<lb />front doors open, those that could<lb />rushed out, and Riley shot his last<lb />~tan in the middle of the street.<lb />When he canie ¢ounting up losses it<lb />was discovered there were thirteen<lb />dead men inthe towndue to that<lb />night's shootioe. of «wham nine cow-<lb />boys had fallen % RileyTs: hand.<lb />How many wounded comes rode or<lb /><lb />rades ~ to the cattle eould ~only be<lb />guessed at.<lb /><lb />~ooThere was one ¢urtous incident<lb />of this fight not generatly known.<lb />| Riley it was supposed was onktirt in<lb />the shooting. A doctor hastily sam-<lb />moned to theTscene cane to the side<lb />of &amp; cowboy who'was dying.<lb /><lb />~* "How is it,� doc? asked the<lb /><lb />| 1871," said C: bas Durers, of Topeka.<lb />built to..that point-during the. year }<lb /><lb />Gp rouhd the terminus to which the,<lb />Texag,. Cattle (Arives that had. beer.T<lb /><lb />{ woundéd nian.<lb /><lb />~The Atchison railroad had been.|@roekb?<lb /><lb />~Am F going to pull<lb /><lb />~~The doctor shook his head. oITm<lb />sorry, my r fellow, but I carnot<lb />give you any hope."<lb /><lb />- ** oHow about! the manT who shotT<lb />~Is he dead?T +<lb /><lb />rto me<lb /><lb />a tesh Woun@utider® Bis'arm which<lb />in the fighting he had<lb />not x ort ieft the town<lb />after Faia not appear<lb />there again. No effort seems.to<lb /><lb />have been made to arrest or bri<lb />him totrial for an act that~ was<lb />generally held to be justifiable and<lb />praiseworthy.<lb /><lb />~** oI got a message sometime after-<lb />ward from Kansas City saying that<lb />Riley was there and asking if [<lb />wanted him,T said Maj. R. H. Spivey,<lb />of the land department of the Atchi-<lb />son, Topeka &amp; Sante Fe railroad,<lb />who was mayor of Newton at the<lb />time of the killing. ~1 sent back<lb />word that they were perfectly wel-<lb />come to keep him there. We had<lb />begun to build up a population in<lb />Sheena and we didnT t need bim.T�<lb /><lb />cree atte -<lb /><lb />Not to Be Caught That Way.<lb /><lb />oIf I should ask yeu to marry me,�<lb />he said, smiling softly and sweetly,<lb />~*would you say ~yesT?�<lb /><lb />~~My dear fallow,� she responded<lb />in a tone of gentle reproof, ~~you talk<lb />as if I were receiving my first<lb />yt" "Dotrait Pree Press.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />DST behultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />PARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind -<lb />their interest toget our prices before pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />no allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuys at LOwEsT MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we Duy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you Kock ot at one protit. A com<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods areal bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at ecttally ~margip. :<lb /><lb />=young sow seed of bad me,T said the cowboy. _<lb />er. They come to life amid} G7'°£ to Abilene now came. With : ~* ~No,T answered the doctor. ~He Soke scHuLay, c<lb />Nae temptations.T Acts gamblers, cowboys raffroad | was not @véen wounded.� osone<lb />; Bhevie habit sbapes destiny.! ymee ae if ronged the streets it wag) .. «7 know. pr tter than that,T safd the, rT =<lb />4 pTt be unmindf.l of a sound)? Yety..!i¥ely_sort. of town, where. cowboy. dow he was hit. T was neal<lb />© country youth is to be dance bells sachworbling places were Prtoht bythe side of him when he shot BAMES | A. SMITH,<lb />nti tet cootian Mabe aay bea aise and before I fell I fireg and hit / JU" onsoRtAL. ARTIST.<lb />low handles, oOn the Diab in apension: the bir under the arm. «You examine GREENVILLE, N. ©<lb />b moderatiqah, are and you'll find that heT 8; wounded | er Patronage solicited. _<lb />Texas .catile , drives. ereT<lb /><lb />s your own proféssions<lb /><lb />~ile God make bah<lb /><lb />were .ia: for<lb />shipment, ~and. _" were |<lb /><lb />4<lb />iy<lb /><lb />do, | celebration Some oof the Téxans<lb />a grudge ~agalidst�"� the oticers<lb /><lb />~oWheh ~the doctor got round ~to<lb /><lb />ERT EDMU NDS,<lb /><lb />~Bilegnibe- examined § him; and~sure |}<lb />found that he hadT received *<lb /><lb />HERS<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb /><lb />42° Under Opera House.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />oe why Parents mnie walk. It to<lb /><lb />Superior ~Coase Clery E. A. A.<lb />dheriff,; ~Bs Ww. King.<lb />Kc gist cr<lb />Treskurer: Jd. L. WN =<lb />Coroner, Dr. C. O'H. tngine<lb />Survevor,<lb /><lb />Com<lb /><lb />Leonid:<lb /><lb />Smith oands. Cr<lb />SupTt. Health, oe W. H. peeet<lb />SapTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. )<lb />Board Education"J,..R. Congielon,<lb /><lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub. Ins., W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Muyor,Ole Forbes. - _"<lb />Clerk, 6. ©. Fotbes 5. | (oF<lb />Treasurer, WwW. F. Godwin, ei 23<lb />Police+JU.5 W.~-Perkias dhieé, | Fced!<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb />Couneilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. TI. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruftin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />oe ae<lb />nes,<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />a:<lb /><lb />pation<lb /><lb />rf<lb /><lb />wt:<lb /><lb />de<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) morning and nigut. Prayer<lb /><lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb />ea at pastor. Suuday Sehvol at 9:30)<lb />A. M. UC. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb />Episcopal; Services¢very fourth Sun-<lb />(lay) morningT andT night. Rev... .<lb />Uneaten, . Spudauy Sehool uf 9380<lb />A, A, W.B. Krown, Supt, _<lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and Light. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey: @ F. smith,<lb />pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. A.<lb />B. nilington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. -Servieeseve: y Istan:<lb />3rd Seuday morning and night. brager<lb />imceting tuesday night Kev. Archie<lb />McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday Schvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,t. UD. bvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGEs.<lb /><lb />Coveaant. No. If. Liv. Oey,<lb />meets every ~luesday night. Dr. W.H<lb /><lb />Bagwel'. N.G.<lb />(trecn ville. Lodge 10628 tA.<lb /><lb />M., r°cets liraé-and- dba erp aes<lb />WwW. M. King, W. M.<lb /><lb />_ stub. YOUR"<lb /><lb />JOB -- oe |<lb /><lb />Sere CRE NIS Sear<lb /><lb />"TO THE""<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />eel B OU WANT"<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />PS<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />ee siete<lb /><lb />es<lb />a ¢ �,�-�,�<lb /><lb />ig May noesniilihé? Ma\tnd bidatié 60 Gating<lb />Not Only Their om But Cryer<lb />wane leeatonl oe.<lb /><lb />Itis ia task, demanding time; pe;<lb />tience, perseveraneée, steediness,an4<lb /><lb />« |gentleness to teach a. baby to. walk,<lb /><lb />ut the nécessity for sueb now!T<lb />edgé is apparent to évery indfvidual:<lb />It is also necessary to teach it the<lb />use of its bands, aod hay, srt<lb />self to food and the, other<lb /><lb />its physical existence.<lb /><lb />The majority of parents think it<lb />obligatory upon them to teach it<lb />ways in which, ~to provide for ~ite:<lb />everyday wants; but it is rare,. in-<lb />deed, to find those who; nae 8 ptudy<lb />of instructing, the little ones in<lb />things that pertain to accidents and<lb />Mthe unusual affairs of everyday life.<lb /><lb />here are persons of whot it-may<lb /><lb />AruthfuHy bé said that they. are<lb />never at a loss in emergeneies, They }<lb />have self-reliance, executive ability,<lb />jand that quickoess of compreben-<lb />sion that makes. them invaluable in<lb /><lb />~|sudden need, or when disaster or<lb /><lb />calamity overtake a community.<lb /><lb />We are wont.to look upon this fac-<lb />ulty as inherent, or, as we express<lb />it, a natural gift, It, might be inter-<lb />esting to note the result of careful<lb />training on thege lines, and see<lb />whether mental alertness, the ability<lb />to weigh, and judge and decide with<lb />precision and dispatch, is not as ac-<lb /><lb />A, A. }quirable as the power to stand on<lb /><lb />oneTs feet, use the bean shooter with<lb />unerring aim, bring down the small<lb />bird from the bough with a pebble,<lb />or impate an unoffending btll-frog<lb />with a stick whittled to a point. ©<lb /><lb />The yreat trouble in; matters of<lb />this sort is that ehildren are.not de-<lb />veloped in this direction. Once ia<lb />awhile a pareat thinks it.of sufficient<lb />importance to teach his child a<lb />course of conduct Proper in times of<lb />danger or when there ts an im pera-<lb />tive demand for action and no timeT<lb />to work out the problem.<lb /><lb />When public and private schools<lb />~began the. fire drill, the.training that<lb />enabled .the teachers te clear a<lb />schoolroom. in an- incredibly short<lb />time without a panic, the idea was<lb />ridiculed by a t mahv sersens.<lb /><lb />Eibut there are numbers Of instances<lb />a when this sort of drill has unques-<lb /><lb />tionably saved life and prevented<lb />{those horrible casualties that shock<lb /><lb />communities and leave heart-break-<lb /><lb />pjing vacancies in families.<lb /><lb />-Some years ago a man who lived<lb /><lb />slon the shore of alarge body of water<lb /><lb />made up his mind that. there should<lb /><lb />R}0e no deaths by ~drowning in his<lb />= family. So gradually he accustomed<lb />ge the children to the. water, and, after |<lb />wp some. practice, was able: to throw.<lb /><lb />the little ones over bis. head into the<lb /><lb />First-Class Work,<lb /><lb />33293268 2688 SS 882 2S ete<lb /><lb />ee gd<lb /><lb />Fisurf.: He.taught.them to change.<lb /><lb />position in somewhat the same way.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />a ee 4<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />IS �,�0.2arT<lb />ordér that bared<lb /><lb />GQiIoart ¥2<lb />ss dock the cat, if ordér<lb /><lb />x = pea: fall iS<lb /><lb />uF fords _<lb />fident of the vescuine ower of their<lb /><lb />no injury. Timid at<lb />ther's hand, they gained courage,<lb /><lb />from his shoulders were the won<lb /><lb />tof the community. Before the c it<lb /><lb />dren were ten years old there was<lb />scarcely an accident or. emergency<lb />along the coast that they were fot<lb />able:to. understand and meet, with she<lb />quickpess and com<lb />veterans. On more than one occasionT<lb />~they were the means of saving Ife,<lb /><lb />~| year-old boy in a cork jacket o:<lb />tl feed a life-saving brigade that!<lb />brought a disabled yacht. into 4a<lb /><lb />have broken to pieces on a<lb /><lb />ject-<lb />ing ledge of bodice: ~It is aim<lb /><lb />med by |<lb /><lb />teach children to meet all-emergen-<lb /><lb />~| eies; tmdeed, that: they. ané,. auch<lb /><lb />~nore easily taught than when the<lb /><lb />that strikes unreasoning burman<lb />beings and many animals. To stand<lb />paralyzed with fear is the least de-<lb />sirable of the: many dreadful situa-<lb /><lb />sonal peril and the destruction of<lb />all that is near and dear.<lb /><lb />It is a wise parent who teaches<lb />mental alertness along with the first<lb /><lb />safe places."N,<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />as F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Y. Ledger.<lb /><lb />tj<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb /><lb />Makes a especial of fraud diyorve, dam-<lb />ages, actions to reeover land, and col-<lb />lections.<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention giyen<lb />all business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />Terms easy-<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />BreerT, &amp; FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-Law,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb />a ~Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />posts &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW,<lb />"@RtE- VILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />THOS J. JARVIS. ALEX.- L. BLow.<lb /><lb />| i &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />peat Practice ie allthe Courts.<lb />Wilsen, N.C. Greenville,<lb />| Weer" &amp; HARDING,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard... F. c. Harding,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />rehensiveness of |<lb /><lb />safe harbor, : which other wise grould |<lb /><lb />~Funtil their feats of somersacl tse i<lb /><lb />and ovce, ina drivipgstorm,a twel vi<lb /><lb />many that it is entirely pdssibléoto}�T<lb /><lb />have grown up and formed ~the babit |.<lb /><lb />of. inactivity and the dumb terror |<lb /><lb />tions in life. It oftenT means per-.|:<lb /><lb />lessons in setting the little feetiin:<lb /><lb />JOB -- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb /><lb />a<lb />B<lb /><lb />It will be:doneansty<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />and it always: as<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />These. 20<lb /><lb />ants SAF<lb /><lb />well " weighing<lb />in any sort<lb /><lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Is CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />PRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />TORY 80.<lb /><lb />SHOES,<lb /><lb />; Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />oSLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />~ is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />E fored in this town,.come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />; Mattiny:, Window a and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />4 Goods sold on their merits<lb /><lb />3 | prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />ss = ATTENTION]<lb /><lb />wows ~cf tiie ~6udhi oBervol in Cciep Bie Reflector Duck -Canght These<lb /><lb />and |<lb /><lb />7a BRIEFLY TOLD.<lb /><lb />sa teaermiite<lb /><lb />Style.<lb /><lb />June.<lb /><lb />Sixth month.<lb /><lb />Warm weather.<lb /><lb />Firat day of June<lb /><lb />Strawberry season about over.<lb />Whortleberries were in market<lb />to-day-<lb /><lb />Five Saturdays and five Sun<lb />days this month.<lb /><lb />Thermometer went to 98 to-dey-<lb />At Lang's it reached 101.<lb /><lb />The Board of Education met<lb />to day to wind up ite work.<lb /><lb />Wase~ Surre! Wase Suits!<lb />For Children and Boys,at LANG'S<lb /><lb />ie were comin<lb />dawn tro ths the depot, Friday av:<lb /><lb />ening, that it looked almost fike<lb />circus day.<lb /><lb />While putting sky-lights in the<lb />new warehouse, Frida 3. Mr. L aa<lb />T| Lawrence eut hie hand right bad<lb />with a piece of glass.<lb /><lb />Bhoes, Slippers and Gents Fur-<lb />nishing Goods"at reduced rates<lb /><lb />". B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />A WAR)<lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />- Just received and to be sold low<lb />"a complete line of""<lb /><lb />FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,<lb />Lagp, Meat, Meat, Mo.asses, OL)<lb /><lb />and serrak igre kept in<lb />ret-claas grocery store.<lb /><lb />BHT 8 SPOT CB<lb /><lb />Cigars, the finest in the State.<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER,<lb /><lb />dee N.C.<lb /><lb />Contracts taken for modern<lb />7 Ola and wooden buildings.<lb />a hoursee changed to any plan<lb />* desired. Plan aud specifications<lb />earefully made at short notice. Al!<lb />' work guaranteed first-class in<lb />_ every respect. Prices made very<lb />low.<lb /><lb />Be<lb />eal<lb /><lb />at LANG'S.<lb /><lb />Ollen Warren says there are<lb />norany-sote crabe in~ the<lb />jside fish pond, but the balt fregs<lb />lare making merry music there:<lb /><lb />Col. lL. A. Sugg delrvered<lb />address at JamesT School oo.<lb />~mencement, at Grindool, Friday.<lb />He says a large croud was out.<lb /><lb />| Finest N. Y. Fresh Butter. The<lb />~Best Standard Tea 25cts per lb.<lb />~at the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Au old adage is that money<lb />talks, but a curious circumstance<lb />concerning it is, that when itTs<lb />i as at present, it's easily shut<lb /><lb />~By the RerLecrork grape vise<lb />cable we learn that there is to be<lb />'a wedding next week, and still<lb />~another one before June gets)<lb />~very old.<lb /><lb />| Laprrs come to see LANG for<lb />your commencement outfits.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Contractor W. J. Cowell has<lb />~commenced reparing the Hooker<lb />~and Bernard. prize house that<lb />~came so near being wrecked by<lb />\wind a few months ago.<lb /><lb />| The theme of Rey. C. M. Bil-<lb />lingsT sermou in the Ba ist,<lb />church, to morrow night, will be<lb />oModern Spiritualism as epposed<lb />~to Christ.� Spiritualism .is a sub-<lb />ject that bas been much di<lb />ere during the last few w<lb /><lb />and &amp; cordial invitation is extend-<lb />ed toall to bear tnis sermon to<lb /><lb />from Kinston this morning.<lb />Friday evening from -Lattieton.<lb />day evening from Scotland Neck.<lb /><lb />Washington today to<lb /><lb />tives-<lb /><lb />River-}<lb /><lb />TUNE RUGS.<lb /><lb />a Ove Oxtiew<lb /><lb />""_<lb /><lb />Miss Hortense Forbes returned<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Miss Mattie. Hearne. returned<lb /><lb />Mr. Zeb Johnson returned Fri-<lb /><lb />Mr. W. B. Burgess went to)<lb />visit rela-<lb /><lb />wis<lb />his<lb /><lb />Master Lee Stewart<lb />Washington to-day to<lb /><lb />parents. land wish to inform mv<lb />Mise Mary Moye hes retarned| many friends that<lb />Gree mueey Pominerz, Oe they will find a<lb /><lb />line of<lb /><lb />BEAUTIFUL FANS<lb /><lb />with which they can al-<lb />so keep cool for a little<lb /><lb />money.<lb /><lb />My entire stock of<lb /><lb />Mr. 8. C. Hamilton returned<lb />Friday evening from a trip to<lb />Philadelphia.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Tyson returned<lb />Friday eveniag from Selem Fe-"<lb />wale Academy.<lb /><lb />Solicitor C. M. Bernard left<lb />this morning for Wilson to be<lb />present at court next week.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards, of<lb />Wilson, came down Friday eyen-<lb />ing to spend sometime here.<lb /><lb />Cadets C. J. O'H day. ohh<lb />xf6rd<lb /><lb />Moore came home Friday<lb />ing from Horner School, O<lb />this<lb />which<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F-. Smith left<lb />mcrning for Tarboro at<lb />place he will preach to-morrow.<lb />Prof. Z. D. McWhorter, pringf-|]]<lb />pal of Bethel High Sch nd T T<lb />Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />here.<lb />GentT Furnishings at<lb /><lb />Mr. Billie Tucker and his sisters<lb />Misses Elia and Pattie Tucker.<lb /><lb />25 Per Cent.<lb /><lb />Reduction.<lb /><lb />returned home Friday from Holly<lb />Springs school.<lb /><lb />Prof. P. D. Mahoney, Optician<lb />and Oculist, is at the Ricks<lb />House for a week- His card ap<lb />pears on first page.<lb /><lb />Ex-Gov. and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis,<lb />left this morning to spend a few<lb />days in Raleigh, aod from there<lb />they will goto Knoxville, Tenn.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W.B. Horne came over<lb />this morning from LaGrange<lb />where she had been visiting, aud<lb />returned to her home in Farmville<lb />this afternoon.<lb /><lb />These, gods must go.<lb />L intend: to push. them<lb />for all it is worth and:<lb /><lb />~this means the entire.<lb /><lb />peck.<lb />. T. MUNFORD,<lb /><lb />During the severe heat Fiolda<lb />one of ntractor Jon<lb />on Mr- rdTs buildi<lb />two of the workmen at<lb />gave out and had to quit work.<lb /><lb />Pat Foley wae exhibiting<lb />5-feet loag snake to-day, "<lb />captdred just below to<lb />was of the species called oc<lb />eater.� The snake was catght | *<lb /><lb />worrow night.<lb /><lb />alive.<lb /><lb />Néxt Door td bank. »<lb /></p>
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