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          <lb />_ THE DAILY REFLECT |<lb /><lb />Rr<lb /><lb />oe 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., JUNE 15, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. 161<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Pissenger and mail train going<lb />north. arrives 8:22 A. M. Going south,<lb />atriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North sound Freight, arrives 6:45 A,<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound praent. arrives 1:51 P<lb />-, leaves 2:11 P.M<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />Gay and Saturday.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Services To-morow.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church Sunday<lb />School at 9: 30 A. M."Preaching<lb />ut 11 A. M. and 3.15 P. M. by Rev.<lb />kk. W. Hines.<lb /><lb />Methodist church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Childrens<lb />Day erercises at 11 A. M. Preach-<lb />ing at 8:15 P. M., by Rev. L. H.<lb />J oyper.<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 11 A.<lb />M. and 8:15 by Rev. C. M. Bil-<lb />liugs.<lb /><lb />It Is So,<lb /><lb />The most miserable man alive<lb />is the one who lives iu constant,<lb />fear of death, and the one next to<lb />him is the poor fellow who op-<lb />p ses every public enterprise lest<lb />his tax may be increased a nickle<lb />or two and himself finally sent to<lb />the poor farm.<lb /><lb />When a man has 80 much prop-<lb />erty that his tax becomes a bur-<lb />den, the wonder is that he does<lb />not get rid of some of it. Strange<lb />as it may seem, the poorest man<lb />in the land, who pays his tax,<lb />pays much more in proportion to<lb />what he hasthan a rich man."<lb />Darhbam Sun<lb /><lb />No one has any more right to<lb />_ go about unhappy than he has to<lb />go about ill bred. He owes it to<lb />himself, to his friends, to society<lb />and the community in general to<lb />live up to his best spiritual pos-<lb />sibilities, not only now and then,<lb />once Or twice a year, Or Once in a<lb />season, buat every day and eyery<lb /><lb />hour."dian Whiting.<lb /><lb />Keep in Practice.<lb /><lb />A young man in town made<lb />some lemonade not long since<lb />and treated a couple of young<lb />ladies. He received the following<lb />note of thanks :<lb /><lb />oMr.""<lb /><lb />We enjoyed your - elegant treat<lb />more than words can express. We<lb /><lb />are sure you have excelled<lb />Doughi himself on the lemonade<lb /><lb />question, only keep in practice.�<lb /><lb />Help Eaah Other.<lb /><lb />The people of the town are en-<lb />titled to the support of each oth-<lb />er. Weare all dependent upon<lb />one another to a greater or less<lb />extent, and that town is prosper-<lb />ous and the people happy in<lb />whicn the inhabitants stand to"<lb />gether for their town and for<lb />each other. Experience teaches<lb />that those who trade with ped<lb />diers and foreigners get beat, and<lb />those who are really interested<lb />in their town are wise and deal<lb />only with home people.<lb /><lb />Our Townsman in Tennessee,<lb /><lb />Ex~Gov. Thos. J- Jarvis deliv~<lb />ed the annual address before the<lb />University of Tennessee at Knox-<lb />ville on Tuesday. We have seen<lb />vopies Of Knoxville papers that<lb />spoke in highest terms of our<lb />honored townsman and congratu-<lb />lated the authorities of the Uni-<lb />versity upon selecting him as<lb />speaker for the occasion. The<lb />Tribune published the address in<lb />full and said editorially, oIt 1s full<lb />of wholesome truths, worthy sen-<lb />timent and sound advice which is<lb />worth the consideration of every<lb />citizen.�<lb /><lb />In speaking of the presence of<lb />Ex Goy. Jarvis in Knoxville, the<lb />Journal, which, by the way, is a<lb />Republican paper, says: oFor a<lb />few days Knoorxville will have<lb />among her visitors one of the<lb />most public-spirited of the pablic<lb />men of North Carolina in the per-<lb />son of Hon. Thos. J. Jarvis, ex-"<lb />Governorand ex-U nited States sen<lb />ator. He is a man of ability and<lb />one whom the people of his state<lb />delight to honor. Morever, he is<lb />one in honoring whom his people<lb /><lb />« SKEETERS.�<lb /><lb />Are alive to the fact that I carry a nice line of "=<lb /><lb />SPRING--SUMMER<lb /><lb />CLOTE TN G<lb /><lb />SJ AND e"<lb /><lb />rine GentsT Furnishing Conds,<lb /><lb />Prices within the reach of all.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Jarvis gave a de-<lb />lightfal cn iprsai penne at the<lb />home of he er, On Friday<lb />evening, complimentary to Misses<lb />Mattie Russell, of Washington,<lb />and May Harris, of Falkland, who<lb />are visiting her. A large number<lb />of the young people of the tow2<lb />were present and the occasion<lb />was in every way a great success.<lb /><lb />James R. Holland, excashier<lb />of the MerchantsT and FarmersT<lb />National Bank, of Charlotte, was<lb />arraigned in the Federal Court in<lb />that city, Thursday, and submit"<lb />ted to an indictment of embezzle"<lb />meat. He was sentenced to seven<lb />years in the Albany penitentary.<lb />Holland got away with $90,000 of<lb />the bankTs fands.<lb /><lb />Had you ever thought what a<lb />blessing Saturday evening is?<lb />All the work of the week finished<lb />up and put aside that you may<lb />enter upon the Sabbath day.<lb />and fully enjoy its rest. Show<lb />your appreciation of the Sabbeth<lb />by attending worship and prop<lb />erly observing the day.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. N. Daniel; @ well known<lb />citizen of Wilson, died on Thurs<lb /><lb />honor themseiyes.�<lb /><lb />_ |day.<lb /><lb />The rains have caadition da the<lb />river, much to the regret of the<lb />hook and line fishermen.<lb /><lb />Wilmington has guaranteed the<lb />subscription and secures the<lb />State Fruit Fair this year.<lb /><lb />Up to to-day Register of Deeds<lb />King had not issued but one mar-<lb />riage license since June came in.<lb />The-advance in price and hot<lb />weather combined seem to have<lb />broken up the RegisterTs trade in<lb />the marriage license department.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfoik prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer.<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />OCOTTOR.<lb />Good Middling<lb />Middling<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"dull.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime .<lb />Fancy<lb />Spanish<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Eggs"10 cte." Firm.<lb /><lb />| B. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag.<lb /><lb />o a<lb /><lb />damaged, 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />"" 98 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />[$e Mate<lb /><lb />Be!<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Subscription 25-cents per Month.<lb /><lb />oEntered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />- At os ~hogroes ap�<lb /><lb />plied to. the manager, of the Opera<lb />fouse for reserved seats among<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />" ney. CES those who have met<lb /><lb />the whit poe he oe<lb />floor of Gb bear!<lb />Tom. oThey were refuse es<lb /><lb />bi<lb /><lb />fused Reco tion.T<lb />pretty dowd do.<lb /><lb />act ig sucb .# manner need expect<lb />noone te have any respect for<lb />thea ete they: bye pond<lb /><lb />That is 8<lb /><lb />SERS «8<lb /><lb />The Convention inT) Memphis is/and, with that qualification, I<lb /><lb />stiHrin.sessiep and they are hay-<lb />ing wooly iplamta)king.<lb /><lb />time ac Mond secixodt to be gather-<lb />_ ing over the Convention.caused by<lb />some utterances ~of some bolting<lb />Democrats who wanted to abolish<lb />party lines.<lb />ment was denounced and had it<lb />not been put in the back Bromnd<lb />the Democrats in the Convention<lb />would haye left in disgust. Near-<lb />jy all the speakets expressed the!<lb />sentiment that free. silver must<lb />¢ome through the Democratic<lb />party and through no other.<lb /><lb />SEE<lb /><lb />Mr. S. L. Patterson, of Cald-<lb />well connty, has been elected<lb />Commissioner of Agriculture 1n<lb />_ place of Mr. Robinson resigned.<lb />Heisa practical farmer. The<lb />other officers of the Board were<lb />retained. These are all Dem-<lb />ocrats. The men who were<lb />elected by the Legislature as<lb />members of the Board of Ag-<lb />- riculture did not contest for the<lb />places as the Courts had-decid-<lb />ed that the Legislature could.<lb />not elect with less than a quo-<lb />rum.<lb /><lb />See<lb />WASHINGTON LETTER:<lb />' (From our Regular Correspondent.)<lb />WASHING ON, June 14, 1895.<lb /><lb />No member of the Cabinet ever<lb />made a more favorable impres-<lb />sion upon his first appearance in<lb />- Washington than Attorney Gen-<lb />eral Harmon has. Every one<lb /><lb />dea oNegros RE}tu urn oeC Chim<lb /><lb />| Américan atid tp | be just as}<lb /><lb />~At ghe)<lb /><lb />oAt once the senti |<lb /><lb />ee Se<lb /><lb />quick grasp of serie liscussed<lb /><lb />~and general,<lb />he doesnt eee rq sca 295 erie<lb /><lb />Fe atts urprised,<lb />tHe Spano! men,<lb /><lb />mic writ size a public man<lb />up, and express,their opinigns of;<lb />him to each aeer if they do no�,�!<lb />ahaa send papers.<lb /><lb />Before / baickli aya a� to the<lb /><lb />ane of the Department of<lb /><lb />prmony wilt<lb />or x afe ew. day<lb /><lb />to put bis EES bastiness in or<lb /><lb />ile<lb /><lb />pressed by him is ped enough)<lb />te ~be adoptedis er i coon beat<lb />ocrat. Said waet | the<lb /><lb />good as anybody elseTs ~dollar,<lb /><lb />donTt care what it is. made.of.�T<lb />According.to Hos. E. mW: bef.<lb /><lb />rant, a Democratic State Senator<lb />of Minnesota, now visiting Wash-<lb />ington, the party that comes out<lb />the strongest for sound money is<lb />the party that will elect the next<lb />President:: Discussing the sub-<lb />ject he said: oSound meney wil<lb />bé the slogan in 1896. If the Re-<lb />publicans should nominate a can<lb />didate on a free silver -vlatform<lb />to be followed later by the Dem-<lb />ocrats with a sound meney plat-<lb />form and candidate, -the latterT<lb />would win overwhelmingly, andT<lb />vice versa. Iam a Democrat,and<lb />yet I would vote the opposition<lb />ticket if our party wereto declar®<lb />for free -coinage. ~ Phousands of<lb />Republicans would: vote againstT<lb />the nominee of their party were<lb />he to stand as a~champion of sil<lb />ver. If Mr. Cleveland were to<lb />run again he would get Repubti-<lb />can yotes by the thousands, for:<lb />the people  haye tried him- and<lb />know where he stands ~his is}<lb />purely a business� proposition,and<lb />tlie business men of the country<lb />are going to look after it; with-<lb />out regard to pohticalT oaffiliation�<lb /><lb />The Georgia delegation which<lb />visited Washington for the pur-<lb />pose of inviting President Cleve"<lb />land and the cabiuet to ~attend<lb />the Atlanta Exposition returned<lb />home in a _ very good humor.<lb />President Cleveland. and o every<lb />member of the cabinet who was<lb />in Washington accepted the in+<lb />vitation and will visit the expos"<lb /><lb />dent<lb /><lb />Georgigns ye bly. ©<lb />energy they bade: odisplayed in<lb /><lb />working for the success of ~the|-<lb /><lb />exposition.<lb /><lb />Secretary OlneyTs first wove as<lb />Secretary .of State was an impor-<lb /><lb />Atant one. He believes:,that the<lb /><lb />United States should do jcst as it<lb />would insist that other countries<lb />should do under similar circum-<lb />stances. Therefore on account of<lb /><lb />epresentations made by the<lb />Spanish minister he ordered the<lb />Cruiser Raleigh to ~proceed to<lb />Florida waters and to remain there<lb /><lb />~until further orders for the pur-<lb /><lb />}pose of preventing filibustering<lb />parties going oyérto Cuba _ Itis<lb />faltogether probable that Secre-<lb />tary Olney, like most other Amer-<lb />icans, sympathizes with the at-<lb />tempt of the Cuban revolutionists<lb />to throw off the yoke of Spain,<lb /><lb />this personal sympathizes have<lb /><lb />othing to do with his official<lb />duties. The United States is at}<lb /><lb />~|peace with Spain and it is the<lb /><lb />duty of its government to exercise<lb />all due diligence to prevent, the<lb />departure ofarmed bodies of men<lb />from its ports to make war upon<lb />Spain; hence the President's<lb />proclamation. |<lb /><lb />President@leveland has cleared!<lb /><lb />his desk ané will, probably be-<lb />fore this letter is eee join- his<lb />wife and children at Gray Gables<lb />where he wal spend fhe the<lb />hot weather. He-will bein tele-<lb />ig graphic Gonmaunication ~ with]<lb />| Washington aud:-will attend to all<lb />public business requiring his per<lb />sonal attention, just the same as<lb />if heT ~remained at the White<lb />House.<lb />EEE<lb /><lb />Editor Caldwell, of the ~Char.<lb />latte Observer, is one of the: fore-<lb />most menu in the State, but .when<lb /><lb />he canTt get up a racket in the<lb /><lb />Democratic party thereTs no use<lb />of anytody else trying» He en-<lb /><lb />joys it though; no~ doubt. He)<lb />haseven now so far advaticed. in<lb /><lb />~having his fun� that he actually<lb />believes that if a-mansticks to theT<lb />lifelong Deniocratic doctrine: of<lb /><lb />o\sifwér money, he is'about to turn<lb /><lb />Populist: ~We are sorryT to see<lb />the breeziest daily in the State<lb />thus working for~- Butler's: and<lb />PritchardTs party""Wilkesboro<lb /><lb />who has had the pleasure of talk-<lb /><lb />ition during the latter part of<lb /><lb />Chronicle.<lb /><lb />05)<lb /><lb />You every ~day<lb /><lb />in the month of - |<lb />June that if -<lb />you have- =<lb /><lb />your Printing done. 7<lb />at the |<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />JOB -- OFFICE.<lb />It will be done right,<lb />It will be done in style<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />These points are<lb />rae.<lb /><lb />in any sort -°»<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />of work, but 2<lb /><lb />we<lb />at<lb /><lb />above all:things in<lb /><lb />Your J ob Printing.<lb /><lb />well worth weighing "<lb /><lb />es<lb />Re eo ede a<lb /><lb />JAMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />' © GREENVILLE, 'N. O,<lb />Gr Patronage solicited... .<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS, 3<lb />FASHIONABLE. BARESR,<lb />@ Under Opera Huusze.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleanin<lb />Geatlemens Clothi hes .<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ni<lb /><lb />Teesspaas, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroter, Dr. a O°H.<lb />, ouse. .<lb /><lb />Survevor,<lb /><lb />Commingioners"C. Dawson, chmT *n.<lb />Leonidas Fienirg, T. E. Keel, fesse Pm<lb />Smith apd. 5. yi. yones.<lb /><lb />Sup't- Hearth, Dr. wo: Spufhes fg be iyd<lb />SupTt. County Hénte, J. Ww. Swith.<lb /><lb />County Exaniiner.of Teavhers."Prof.<lb />W.4H Bagade) le.<lb />ae uF a ey © tag ARS<lb /><lb />i� e: i bee<lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Laughing:<lb /><lb />May * For sdibed<lb />Clerk, i?<lb />ald Le Vv. ed rt vA<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. ~Donbine. chief, Fred,<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />DEC TIE Se H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. ~Lk. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />-_ ete<lb /><lb />key<lb /><lb />-GHURCHES: »<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) morning and night. Pray<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. 4<lb />Billings, pastor. Suuday School at 9:<lb />A.M. U. VD. Rountree, SupTt. ~<lb /><lb />Catholic.<lb /><lb />- Episcopal.<lb />day morning: and night. Rev.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Suni Ly. School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and tight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,<lb />Saray Sunday Schvol at 9:30 A.M. A.<lb /><lb />8, Ellington, Supt,<lb /><lb />" Presbyteriaas: Bervices every y, let tig<lb /><lb />eb bb<lb /><lb />No regular services.<lb />Services every fourth Sun-<lb />A.<lb /><lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni,<lb /><lb />meeting taesday, night Kev. ma<lb /><lb />AicLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,1.. D. nvans, SupTt. a<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />a er<lb /><lb />LODGES. we<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. 6. i. F.,<lb />meets every ~Tuesday night. Dr. W<lb />Bagwell, N .G.T<lb /><lb />- Greenivine Lodge No, 284 A. F. @&amp; A.<lb />M., meets first and third i Monday nights<lb /><lb />W. M. Mina WM<lb /><lb />rT "_<lb /><lb />» . ""SENB YOUR " Wi<lb /><lb />JOB - PRINTING,<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />ee Pt<lb /><lb />A iin cme<lb />) tt e fre<lb /><lb />leds:<lb />REACH OPE i<lb /><lb />in Other Countries.<lb />Zs �,�: ae<lb /><lb />Mm &amp;?<lb /><lb />F i THROUGH THE WEST.<lb />a dvices received Wednesday from all<lb />over Minnesota and the Dakotas are<lb />ofavorable to the crops. :<lb />been heavy during the last week.<lb />The largest crowd ever seen in . Deca-<lb />tur, Jl...<lb />of the German Baptist meeting.<lb />jal trains were run on all rogds. .<lb />oThe Confederate crowd which. at-<lb /><lb />cago were banqueted and delightfully<lb />entertained in Cincinnati Saturday. -<lb /><lb />Colima disaster was begun Friday ~af-<lb /><lb />zisco.<lb /><lb />Congressman Paul Sorg will not be a<lb />democratic candidate for governor in<lb />Ohio this year, he says. Briée, Mcbean<lb />and Sorg are all backing Campbell for<lb />governor.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Nellie Pope was Tuesday after-<lb /><lb />of her husband, Dr. Horace E. Pope, at<lb />Detroit, Mich., on the night of Februa-<lb />ry 12, last.<lb /><lb />The grand jury of Wood county, O.,<lb /><lb />opfound indictments against County Com- |<lb /><lb />missioners Knight and Gibson for solic-<lb />iting bribes nhs bidders on the new<lb />court heu<lb /><lb />A. C. Shin. viceT * president for Kansas,<lb />of the American Bimetallie: league,<lb /><lb />to meet in<lb /><lb />Topeka, June 18... .<lb /><lb />Judge Lewis King who has the confi-<lb />dence 6f the Fordker people itt Ohio!<lb />says that the aéléegation to the natienal -<lb />republican convention will be solid. for<lb />McKinley for. president.<lb /><lb />-Reports say. that the wheat, ; Qats<lb />and hay crops in Central Tllinois ~will<lb />be faituresT There isoa fineT stand of<lb /><lb />winds have dried up pastures. .<lb /><lb />erican railavay. union, . shas »addressed a<lb />circular, letter to. members of that or-<lb /><lb />vision 6f the United : States supreme<lb />2mmamté/ fo. og fi. .<lb /><lb />The Illinois secretar " of ~state, ~Ss.<lb />Heinrichten, denies the report: othas Ht<lb />is the program of the ledders in the<lb />omidg si¥éer. conveatibn : to umake a<lb />ight om :Cleveland.and the. national<lb />admi gistra tion.<lb /><lb />It has developed~ that friends 6f Con-<lb />rressmutr Blaw.i;-of Missourt, intend 2 |<lb />launch a presidential, beem for hin<lb /><lb />sonnection with the calling of ~a s de<lb /><lb />4 sib¥er.e nvention to meet . at deffexacn<lb /><lb />ty oe at<lb /><lb />Be Shape SP netdboden: Jef: Ohi<lb />ro, was'permanent xhrirman | of the<lb />tic, silver, convention.<lb /><lb />r declar ef unequivSedtl Fotor<lb />ehh Petrie céina pe . of: ail.<lb />ver at a ratio of i6 tol.<lb /><lb />e lat<lb /><lb />Pa gj are<lb /><lb />-&amp;5<lb /><lb />rentraychaiemen<lb /><lb />suentted sof futdian tie thats and |<lb /><lb />dG<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Rains have<lb /><lb />SF wy<lb />~ ¥ Tky<lb /><lb />was there Sunday on account<lb /><lb />Spec-<lb /><lb />néded the nionument unveiling i in , Chi; painted sccretary of etate: vibe<lb /><lb />The. official, investigation into the<lb /><lb />ternoon by ~the United States tispec<lb />tors of hulls and boilers at San Fran. |<lb /><lb />noon found guilty of causing the death<lb /><lb />Mondayeissued a cali fora. convention of ,<lb /><lb />:|the advocates of free silver<lb /><lb />butit ofh on ~<lb />corn eeds rain.: Revent " hot: Clavijo shot Wea my<lb /><lb />Eugene v. Debs, president of the Am-<lb /><lb />ganization fh retation to the retent* de |<lb /><lb />dalia Democrat prints rottare'<lb />of the -4%4 tevedtgnatpautii's tier<lb /><lb />pts p8 inal apetactir te meee fe) the<lb /><lb />2.4 withering un@ev- thé ohot®sud.! The<lb />country crop reports for:this week are<lb />| discouraging. ~<lb /><lb />AT WASHINGTON<lb /><lb />The condition of Representative Hitt<lb />sontinues to improve. -<lb /><lb />The United States supreme court has<lb />adjourned for the summer.<lb /><lb />z<lb /><lb />km<lb /><lb />ir tanamo that forty-four insurgents;haye<lb />|surrendered to him.<lb /><lb />lard, United States consul<lb />Eng. No particulars were given in the<lb />dispatch announcing the death.<lb /><lb />Attorney General Qiney. has been ap-<lb />Walter<lb />{;Q Gresham resigned.T Judge.-Judson<lb />Harmon, of Ohio, has been arpointed<lb />to the cepartmbnt of Fustice. thus<lb />vacated.<lb /><lb />The abstracts of the meparte made by<lb /><lb />ing the condition of all the natfonal}<lb />banks in the United States on May 7th,<lb />shows the total resources to be $8,410,+<lb />2,491, an increase Of $31,499,952 since<lb />March 5th, when theT last call was<lb />made.<lb />FOREIGN I'E "Ss; -<lb /><lb />A fresh outbreak of hog cholera bas<lb />occurred at Mecca.<lb /><lb />The crop conditions throughdéut Eng:<lb />land are regarded -as exceedingly. poor;<lb /><lb />It is estimated that the deaths caused<lb />by thé floods inT Wurtemburg : and<lb />Bavaria exceed one hundred.<lb /><lb />signed and a new cabinetT is now<lb />formed with Kiamil Pashe as Grand.<lb />Vizier.<lb /><lb />Ambassador Eustis, when asked tf he<lb /><lb />replied that he had not considered the<lb />matter.<lb />Mr. J. R. Roosevelt, ~secretary of the<lb />embassy in London, will) represent, the |.<lb />United.States in the grtemeationa) rail-<lb /><lb />Primo-Rivera, ef Madrid. shot by Najor<lb />Clavijo o Monday, 48 critical. eel<lb /><lb />A. ferr<lb /><lb />df boat containing four hun-<lb />dred and<lb /><lb />fty ~workmen owas capsized<lb /><lb />Taw¥ive of the men, were srowned,.<lb />Monday, in Madrid. .Major. Clavijo<lb />shot General oPrinto ~ Rivore! ~captain<lb />~getieral of: Madrid, ~ mortally: in wthe<lb />chest. It is Laie heden ae Clavijo- is in-<lb />sane; :<lb />| 4 ~Shipisenta of F tien lee. staple<lb />cotton to the Unit tates continue to<lb />Snorenea.and for, Lhe , por gear<lb />95 will au ount . to 47,500 bales of<lb />pounds ez aan<lb />© hie beth WereT of the Stang� eabiaet<lb />hers iseht a. joint . telegraphicimessage<lb />to King Oscar II, requesting<lb />majesty to come to Christiania andT ap-<lb /># téw ministery. ~*~ |<lb /><lb />Signor Ferrare, who. was. eletted to<lb />the chamber of deputies in the recent<lb /><lb />se<lb />ws<lb /><lb />tee 4 F<lb /><lb />tally wounded . Dy. ugkBowna, persons at<lb /><lb />Rimini Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Tie: na tbia Mean een the<lb />me ss been son forbitite eee<lb />rs Swit don lene.<lb /><lb />Sth of 5<lb /><lb />whi<lb /><lb />ete<lb /><lb />d= al pa ig<lb /><lb />idan cih<lb /><lb />tee Wier} :<lb /><lb />qa. mM.<lb /><lb />% taal, Sil ook) aa elugi: be<lb />a oTha bet . &amp;: parliament upon<lb />sent : ndiana. an ches a that body this weelt with a majority of|<lb /><lb />Pi Bee tee 22 @ sau<lb />+ ~Saad.<lb /><lb />£4 «4-33<lb /><lb />ted oT<lb />ta tle F beaT:<lb /><lb />Géreral'Saleedo reports frou: Guan |T<lb /><lb />The state department has beenT fr-4 ~<lb />| formed of the death of Wm. J. H. Bal-<lb />at Hull,<lb /><lb />the comptroller of the currency show-|*<lb /><lb />The Turkish ministery Saturday re-<lb /><lb />would accept the secretaryship of state; |<lb /><lb />road congress June:<lb />The condition of ~Captain: General |<lb /><lb />in the Danube vestesday:: near Bocesin. |.<lb /><lb />= 3<lb /><lb />oail.<lb /><lb />oWELDON R. 2B. oaa<lb /><lb />ANchxs, 51 ft LY<lb /><lb />wit Seay tn<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb /><lb />Condensed Behedule - td<lb /><lb />| ia<lb /><lb />""_$""_""<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />"Lv Rocky Mt | 1 06110 20)  600 ~<lb />Hiuv Wilson 2 03/11 03<lb /><lb />Lv Selma) | )2 58 yf<lb /><lb />v Fayetteville} 4 a) a ef<lb />Ar. 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R. daily except Suti-<lb />,at 600 p. m., Sunday 200 Pi*M:<lb />e Plymouth 9.20 P. ML, 5. tig okee'<lb /><lb />an te ire<lb />a. m.,5 *<lb />16°25 ~ 2 ee oyess<lb /><lb />4g<lb /><lb />k, KENLY, GenTl<lb /><lb />. '. M. EMERSON, Tra ¥e Tanager.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />oe;<lb /></p>
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          <lb />YOUR-:- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />dB. GHERRY &amp; G0,<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of"<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E:5,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />~SLIPPERS '<lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb /><lb />fered in this town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb />H. G@. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Contracts taken ~for modern<lb />style brick and wooden buildings.<lb />d houses changed to any plan<lb />desired. Plan and specifications<lb />-arefully made at short notice. All<lb />work guaranteed first-class in<lb /><lb />every respect. Prices made very<lb />low.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />by S. M. Schultz, at the<lb />Store<lb /><lb />17 to 25<lb />Western Sides ed<lb />Sagar cured Hams li tel<lb />40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 80<lb />Fiour, Family 5.25 tod .50<lb />Lard 6 to 10<lb />Oats 50<lb />ofice<lb />16 to 25<lb />Salt Sack 80 to 200<lb />20 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 10<lb />Beeswax, per lb 2<lb />Kerosene, 133 to 20<lb />Bai porto £80<lb />per<lb />Cotten Seed Mes! 20 00<lb />Hides tes<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />PLUM PUDDING.<lb /><lb />Pyt in Your Thumb and Pull Out a<lb />Pinm.<lb /><lb />To-day has been a scorcher.<lb /><lb />The ChildrenTs Day exercises<lb />atthe Methodist church to-mor-<lb />row will be very interesting.<lb /><lb />Ladies, now is the time to buy<lb />Slippers, at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Fish can be xcept from smelling<lb />by cutting off their noses, but the<lb />Onion canTt be stopped that way.<lb /><lb />A witty man recently defined a<lb />oonnet as a thing made partly of<lb />ribbon, partly of lace, but princi-<lb />pally of price.<lb /><lb />Finest N. Y. Fresh Butter. The<lb /><lb />Best Blended Tea 25cts per Ib.<lb />at be Old Brick Store. ,<lb /><lb />There is talk of an entertain"<lb />ment for the benefit of Hope Fire<lb /><lb />Company. The boys would look<lb />all right in uniform.<lb /><lb />For thin, coo! Uress Goods go<lb />to LangTs.<lb /><lb />Half the time for listing taxes<lb />is cut. If you have not attended<lb />to this matter you should not<lb />continue to put it off.<lb /><lb />We hear that during the last<lb />day or two seyeral arrests have<lb />been made at Kinston of parties<lb />believed to be implicated in the<lb />incendiary fires there.<lb /><lb />Boys, donTt forget LangTs Wash<lb />Suits, they keep you coul.<lb /><lb />Beginning next Saturday, 22nd,<lb />the Old Dominion Company wil<lb />run a splendid steamer, the Vir-"<lb />ginia Dare, from Washington to<lb />Ocracoke every Saturday night.<lb /><lb />For Rent"House and lot in<lb />Forbeston. Apply to A. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Dull times are always expected<lb />daring tne sultry months. The<lb />expected neednTt happen if right<lb />kind of advertising is kept up. If<lb />the REFlLEcror tells the story of<lb />your business it will be heard and<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Batter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;CoTs. ,<lb /><lb />This morning there were twenty<lb />trunks put on the pawenger bag-<lb />gage car here, besides the smaller<lb />pieces of baggage. The baggage<lb />section of the car was more than<lb /><lb />LIFETS MERERY-GO-BROUND.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb />These Got Seats in the Band Wagon. S: "7. Schultz<lb />Mr. J. G. Moye is sick. aT THE<lb /><lb />Mr. W. J. Saunders camein Fri-<lb />day evening.<lb /><lb />Rev. D. B. Clayton left on Fri-<lb />day evenings train,<lb /><lb />Mr. J. J. Cherry and<lb />to-day for Ocracoke.<lb /><lb />Dr. E. A. Moye left this morn-<lb />ing fur Philadelphia.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. B. Jackson came home<lb />from Wake Forest Cotlege Fri-<lb />uay.<lb /><lb />Miss Appie Smith retarned<lb />Friday evening from Norfolk Col-<lb />lege.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.C. Jackson came home<lb /><lb />Friday from tue A &amp; df. Cuillege<lb />at Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Maj. H- Harding left this morn-<lb />ing fur Bethel to deliver a car<lb />luau of tobacco flues.<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always at LOwEsT MARKET PRICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEG SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />§ buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />ng youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />lete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and solid at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risT<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />y<lb />8. M. SCHULTz,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />left<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />- F. TYSON,<lb />S<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in al! the Courts.<lb />Ciyijl and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special ur fraud diyvorve,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />Terms easy.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. B. Wilcox, Mayor, of<lb />Grifton and editor vi the Guide,<lb />was here a short while to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Shieids, of Scotland<lb />Neck, who has been yisiting her<lb />sister, Mrs. E. B. Higgs, returned<lb />home to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Blanche Barden, of Ply-<lb />mouth, who has been visiting the<lb />family of Mr. W. B. Wilson, left<lb />this morning for Louisbarg.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. B. Culpepper, of Rich-<lb />mond, Va, representing the cel-<lb />ebiated Remington typewriter,<lb />with Jas. W. Hickerson, of Wash-<lb />ington, 18 here.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. 3. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />s@y� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />| ne &amp; SEKEINN Hc,<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. R- Moore, agent for the<lb />Ooast Line, received a telegram<lb />this morning from Burgaw an-<lb />nouncing the death of his uncle. "TAHVIs &amp; BLOW,<lb />Mr. RB. W. Moore. j ATTORNEYS. AT-L AW,<lb /><lb />. . . GRE ILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. B. W hichard left 18 ~a Practice in all the Courts.<lb />morning for Salisbury to takg a<lb />position with the Herald.o He<lb />has been a long time with the<lb />Rervecrorn and the office will<lb />miss him.<lb /><lb />The family of Mr. W. P. Hall<lb />left this morning for Mt: Olive to<lb />make that place their home.<lb />They have made a great many<lb />friends in Greenville who regret<lb />to see tnem leaye. Mr. Hali re-<lb /><lb />ATToRuEYs-aT-La¥,<lb />GREE-YILLB. N.C.<lb /><lb />ALEZ.- i. BLOW<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. U. Harding, -<lb />Wilsen, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, MN.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mre. W.M KING, Prop.<lb />In Business Pact of City<lb /><lb />mains with the Greenville Lumber<lb />Company.<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb />GREBNVILLB, --N. GC.<lb /><lb /></p>
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