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          <lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Pussenzer cine<lb />north, acrives 8:22 ¢<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A<lb />W, «eaves lU:ld A. M.<lb /><lb />in wil<lb /><lb />train going<lb />. M.<lb /><lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight. arrives 1:51 P|<lb /><lb />-, leaves 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />stea ner Myers arrives from Wash<lb /><lb />jncton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday |<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs |<lb /><lb />day anu saturday.<lb /><lb />LOC<lb /><lb />AL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />crete<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />|<lb />t<lb /><lb />We understand that not more!<lb />t\Lap 75 per cent. of a tobacco has|<lb />us yet been set in the old to-,<lb />bacco belt of the State- |<lb /><lb />Tobaceo generally is lookingT<lb />fairiy well taking into considers-|<lb />tien the unfavorable weather and |<lb />seusOns.<lb /><lb />inl . * |<lb />Yaimets in topping their to-;<lb />{<lb /><lb />bacco this season should bear inj}<lb />mind that the excessive raivs|<lb />have bad a tendency to wash)<lb />away the guano, and a good |<lb />deal of the strength is goue. |<lb />DonTt top too high else you<lb />have light chaffy tobacco.<lb /><lb />will:<lb /><lb />�"�he coming July fourtb is!<lb />jovked for asthe biggest day in!<lb />(Gyreenyille for many tyears. The!<lb />| |<lb />Greenville Pleasure Club at their|<lb /><lb />_ of July should be celebrated in a<lb /><lb />boro, Washington, Newbern and)<lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />GREENVILL No. 164<lb /><lb />E, N. C., JUNE 19, 1895.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~woney besides. The small heart-,<lb />~ed and shriviled souls of this)<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />class we are glad to say are hope-|<lb />~lessly in the minority: The fourth |<lb /><lb />Find three faces besides the old<lb />manTs and then get your<lb /><lb />AROSE \)<lb />* ~ Ni Ss ¥ \<lb />So SS SS AY" = i<lb />SAN Vi ; 4<lb /> SS Val! | :<lb />~ N ; 5 "<lb />+ - ~ bt Ve : 3,<lb />vig AA: ~<lb />i \ ake<lb />: AN "<lb />4 yAAS 8 = } wii<lb />~S YF, ws 3<lb />* a mY<lb />yi id : = a<lb />iif hess<lb />AE ,<lb />; P; a<lb />4, af s<lb />(4 tJtAGG<lb />iff, "<lb />ai -<lb />7<lb />4 4 .<lb />rs)<lb /><lb />Furnishing Goats,<lb /><lb />from the old reliable<lb /><lb />ANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />~becoming manner every year and<lb />the coming fourth, of the present,<lb />~year in Greenville will be made<lb />attractive in many ways for every -|<lb />~body. There will be several good |<lb /><lb />lraces, and number of people here<lb /><lb />~from all sections of the county!<lb />~and participants also from Tar<lb /><lb />s<lb />number of others of our ea ull|<lb />towns. The writer for one wants<lb />to see everybody that can come)<lb /><lb />aut and spena aday in iunocent|<lb /><lb />amusement and recreation. |<lb /><lb />THE PENNANT RACES.<lb /><lb />FTow the League Clubs Stand.<lb /><lb />i<lb />;<lb />'<lb /><lb />There were quite a number of A . "-<lb />changes in the standing of the| in a Bag of Coffee. | Cards are out for the marriage<lb />clubs last week. Pittsburg had) A few days ago while clerks in| of Mr. Geo. E. Crabtree, former-"<lb />several deteats, lost 50 points and the store of J- C. Cobb &amp; Son|ly of this city, now one of the<lb />has dropped from first to third| were Opening a bag of coffee they | most popular commercial tourists<lb />place. Boston gained 35 points tound a bill of money. It is a in the State, to Miss Mattie<lb />and takes the lead. Baltimore| Brazil billand quite a curiosity.| Brown, daughter of Mr. 8S. T.<lb />gained 30 pcints and hae ad-|The design of the bill is handsome | Brown, of this city. The happy<lb />yauced from fifth to second|and very much on the order of event takes place at the residence<lb />place. There is not much change) United States bills, though shght-}of Mr. Brown on June 26th at 6"<lb />in the other clubs. The standing||y smaller. The denomination of A. M. The bride is a sister of<lb />of the teams at the close of Sat-|the bill is one milrie, represen-! Hon. G. H. Brown and Mrs. J. E-<lb />iting in Our money a value of 59j Shepherd, and is a young lady of<lb /><lb />Money<lb /><lb />urdayTs games was as follows:<lb /><lb />| CLUBS. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct.\cents. Some of the words on the! accomplishment."W ashi ugton<lb />,uce course one mile from town Boston, 25 14 .641/ bill, especially the written signa- | Messenger.<lb />will give a series of entertain- | Baltimore, 23 15 605 tures, were faded, yet most of,<lb />mevts that will draw the largest) Pittsturg, 27 18 600 them were very distinct. The bill | Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />crowd that bas beep in Greenville | Cleveland, 25 19 568 | was issued while Brazil was an Below are Nortolk~ prices of cottou<lb />ever. For centuries fast horse |Chicagv, : 26 21 555 | Empire. How the bill came iD | and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />racing has always been a very Ot ibia a yA oe the bag of coffee no one Can tell, | by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer-<lb />popular past time sport, and the |New York, , � 21 512) but the supposition is that while chants of Norfolk:<lb />pages of medieval history glow)! Brooklyn, 21 21 .500'the bag was being tilled at one of COTTOR. .<lb />in discription of the race under} Washington, 19 25 .452' the Brazil coffee farms some one Good Middling 71-16 "<lb />verious customs and until the St. Louis, st ue 304) aropped this bill out of his pock" Middling i<lb />present time the race has lost| Voursville, a 3° 16% let and it got in the coffee. LENS Middling 6 5-16<lb />uoue of its charms but with in | Meeting Closes Tonight. Oe eeee tle 4<lb />creasing ardor to a yery large! We are requested to announceT There are now only 200 wild Sayre<lb />extent, love for such excitirg|that Rev. M. H. Mallroy, who has|buffaloes alive in the United) prime<lb />sport can easily be kindled in the| been conducting the great revi- ~States, of which 190 are in the Yel-| Extra Prime 23<lb />~bosom ofthe most disinterested.|val in Sycamore Hill Baptist! |owstone park, twenty in Colora"| Fancy 28<lb />We have frequently heard peo-|church, colored, will. preach his! do and thirty in Texas This Spanish 90c. bu<lb /><lb />ple say that farmers should -stayfarewett sermon and close the|remnant of the vast herds that<lb /><lb />at home aud work their cropsT on|meeting tonight. An invitation|once roamed over the plains<lb />-uch days instead ot coming tojis extended to everybody, both|shows how nearly one of the<lb /><lb />town where they will not only|white and colored to attend the|most typical of American wild<lb /><lb />lose the time bat spend their services tonight. un} mals has reached extir ction.<lb /><lb />'Tone"steady.<lb />Egys"10 cts." Firm.<lb />bB. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per:bag-<lb /><lb />$e o damaged, 1.40 to 1.75.<lb />Blaek and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>"<lb />Tey<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />Bepondent of the Memphis Com "<lb /><lb />trusts for personal aggrandize- Help Yourself,<lb />~ment, but the rank and file will |<lb />4e found again under the banner; Fight your own battles. Loe<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. of good government in the Den-|your own roe. Ask no favors of<lb />ocratic party." Raleigh Vews and any one, and you will succeed a<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter. Ohserver.  - thousand times better than one<lb />"" "_" ie is always beseeching some)<lb /><lb />RAMTS HORN BLASTs. loneTs influence and patronage.<lb />No one will help you as you help<lb />Warning Notes Calling the Wicked to yourself, -Lecause no one is so<lb />Repentance. heartily interested in your affairs.<lb /><lb />|The first step will be such a long<lb />Every life is a prayer of some one, perhaps; but, carving your<lb />mercial Appeal, under date of Kind. way up the wountain, you make<lb />June 13th, writes: The man wno cheats another each one lead to another, and,<lb />oThe Quitman Quill announces robs himself. istand firm while you chop still)<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />BD. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />Popuhsts Disbanding,<lb /><lb />The Jackson, Miss.,<lb /><lb />corres"<lb /><lb />A New Revublhican Paper<lb /><lb />The State Republican is the)<lb /><lb />name of a new weekly newspaper<lb />that appeared in Raleigh yester"<lb />day, edited by Messrs. E. A.<lb />Jobnson, John H. Williamson and<lb />H. S. Christmas. It states its<lb />policy in these words:<lb /><lb />oThe Republican stands<lb />square on the platform of the<lb />Republican National Platform in<lb />all particulars. We are for the<lb />gold standard. We are for a pro-<lb />tective tarnff. We are opposed to<lb />the silver craz?, and we are op-"<lb /><lb />that the executive committees of another out.<lb />the Populist party, at its recent<lb />meeting in Yalobusha county.<lb />nnanimously agreed, by a series.<lb />of resolutions to that effect, to:<lb />discontinue their organization as<lb />a party and unite themselves witb<lb />the true Democracy. This wasT!<lb />brought about maiuly by wise<lb />and liberal action of the Democ-"'<lb />racy of the county in opening the|<lb /><lb />way by extending the right to Voice to which we will-best listen.T hands and touched the public Their votes furnished the barquet<lb /><lb />| love do'to the leaders.<lb />altar uoless the blood of religions|their own wooing; and I never,<lb /><lb />vote in the primaries to all who)<lb />would agree to vote for the nom"<lb />jnees in the general election. I:<lb />was a wise and conservative<lb />course on the part of the Democ-<lb />racy of that county and their ac-|<lb />who baye the interests of the|<lb />party ard the good of the coun-!<lb /><lb />- try at heart.�<lb /><lb />- use its membership to pull chest- |<lb /><lb />There is no need for a Populist |<lb />party for honest men whe really;<lb />want financial reform. It is a;<lb />good thing for office seekers, who}<lb />nuts out of the fire fur their per-)<lb />sonal advantage. In Mississippi,.<lb /><lb />where the Populists oprefer re<lb /><lb />When the heart gives, the gift<lb /><lb />Men who haye posed to free trade as advocated<lb />made fortunes are not those who by the Democratic and Populist<lb /><lb />is always great. . :<lb />uaa! have had tive or six thousand)<lb /><lb />The man who plows deep has/dollars given them to start with, |<lb /><lb />God for his friend. but boys who have started fair<lb /><lb />The bands grow heav~ when the! with a well earned dollar or two.)<lb />heart is weak. Men who acq ire fame haye|<lb /><lb />; opularity |<lb />A temptation resisted is a step FOV WR ASS se pope arity |<lb />. ~by puffs begged or paid for, or!<lb /><lb />taken with God. |: . . = |<lb />,ziven in public spirit. They<lb /><lb />God speaks to us most in the have outstretched their own!<lb /><lb />i C<lb />No gift can be put on GodTs,;beart- Men who win<lb /><lb />life has been put there first. ~knew a man to fail so signally as<lb /><lb />Uubelief is the egg out of which}<lb /><lb />all sins are hatched.<lb /><lb />~word for him.<lb /><lb />than it is to give him a part.<lb /><lb />The<lb />until the statue is in place. ~Say oI will,� avd some day you<lb />'will conquer.<lb />~have to say, oI have dragged you<lb /><lb />~up.T Too many friends some-<lb /><lb />The moderate drinker is help-<lb />ing to gravel the road that leads<lb />to the pit.<lb /><lb />There isnTt a millionaire alive g¢ ajj.-Henderson //ustler.<lb />to-day-whom an angel would con |<lb /><lb />sider rich. ;<lb />r The farmers are at work in<lb />If the road to the pit didnTt be- their fields, the merchant is busy<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />H . .<lb />~one who induaced his affectionate!<lb /><lb />parties.�<lb /><lb />The first issue contains a car-<lb />toon representing the political<lb />banquet of the Populists and Re-<lb />publicaus in North Carolina. A<lb />fat Porulist and a fet Repubtican<lb />are sitting at a table eating a fine<lb />dinner, ~wo negroes are sitting<lb />~on the floor to get a few crumbs.<lb /><lb />Occassionally a<lb />Republican shps a little to the<lb />negro near bim, but the Populist<lb />gives the negro nothing."- Raleigh<lb /><lb />igrandmother to speak a good) News and Observer.<lb />Whether you<lb /><lb />tion is to be commended by all! It is easier to give God all work tor fame, for love, for money? Half Human, Haif Calf.<lb />or for anything elise, work with.<lb /><lb />pedestal means nothing your hands, and heart, and oe The Wilmington Messenger tells<lb /><lb />Never let a of avery remarkable Brunswick<lb />+ Db<lb />ove yuen county<lb /><lb />Sa<lb /><lb />monstrosity. whieb it<lb />learns of through Rev. S. L.<lb /><lb />a ~Swain, of that county, who was<lb />~times hurt a man wore than none:<lb /><lb />visiting a Wilmivgton clergyman.<lb /><lb />The menstrosity is in the shave<lb />of a half calf and half baman, of<lb />which w cow in Shailotte town-<lb />ship became the mother on Fri-<lb /><lb />form to office,� seeing that sup gin in respectability it couldn't selling his spring clothing, the'day, May 31st. The cow belonged<lb /><lb />port of Populism tends to Repub- end in ruin.<lb /><lb />lican rule, those whe.jetréd it a<lb />few years ago are disbanding<lb />their organization and returning |<lb />to the Democratic fold. There is)<lb /><lb />no other course open to them if!<lb /><lb />miller<lb /><lb />Dead Sea to show a stingy man.<lb /><lb />bh he looks. i i<lb />Do ithe sport sporting, the idler idling<lb /><lb />It is always safe for right to Ryery branch of work is running<lb /><lb />}" they desire to preserye good home ¢°unt on the help of God wheD giopg smoothly, while the poor<lb /><lb />_ government and secure jast finan ~it goes into battle.<lb /><lb />m cial laws.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />2° honest Populists in<lb />~ Carolina will take.<lb /><lb />The action in Mississippi is but<lb />a few months in advance of what.<lb />North.<lb />Up to this<lb />time they have blindly followed a<lb />corrupt cabal, and been used to<lb />degrade their State and to put<lb />Republican gold-bugs and incom-<lb />petents into office. Those who<lb />are in tke Populist party for office<lb /><lb />printer toilsat his case, the editor<lb /><lb />The devil will promise to pay eae his head with his pencil<lb />any kind of interest, if we only and racks his brain for news for<lb />take his note. his subscribers to read. Of all<lb />of these fields of work the editorTs<lb />is most to be pitied, for he gets<lb />less pay and more abuse than all<lb />the rest put together. Still we like<lb />itavd Shalt-continue to rack our<lb />brain to please our SubStribers,<lb />~and we only hope and pray that<lb />some of the delinquents will come<lb /><lb />Jesus wrote the woman's sins<lb />in the dust Our vames are writ-<lb />ten on his hands.<lb /><lb />The only thiay the matter with<lb />the religion of some people is<lb />that it has no Christ.<lb /><lb />The pathsof righteousness lead<lb /><lb />is grinding away at his'to Mr. William Frink, and the<lb /><lb />It may be that God made the | Wheat, the laborer is laboring monstrosity was born on the<lb /><lb />~every day at his work, whatever plantation of Mr. FrinkTs father-<lb /><lb />it may be, the hunter 1s hunting,T<lb /><lb />in-law, Mr. Cornelius Thomas. It<lb />had no tail and half of its face<lb />and body were human, including<lb />a perfectly shaped shoulder, arm,<lb />hand, leg and foot. The other<lb /><lb />half was that of a calf, and the<lb /><lb />thing walked erect.<lb /><lb />an<lb />"<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />The women cf Alexandria, Va..<lb />prompted by a desire to com-<lb />remorate the virtues of the moth-<lb />er of Robert E. Lee, propose to<lb />erect in that city a monument to<lb />her memory.<lb />been formed in Alexandria, called<lb /><lb />owill stay and continue to dicker<lb />* with the Republicans and the<lb /><lb />straightinto the valley of thejand pay the price of their sub-"<lb />shadow of death.<lb /><lb />scriptions."Louisburg 7imes.<lb /><lb />the Annie Lee Monument Asso-<lb /><lb />ciation.<lb /><lb />An association~has...<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>;<lb /><lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />~Treasurer, J. L. Little. ©<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />ouse.<lb /><lb />Survevor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones. .<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell,<lb /><lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Cvuunty Examiner of Teachers."Prof.<lb />W. H. Kagsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS,<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Couneilmen"W. H. Smith, W. IL.<lb />Brown, W. ~Il. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Deinpsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) jorning and night. Prayer<lb />Meeting Liuursday night. Rev. ©. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Suuday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcupal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day worning and night. Rev. A,<lb />(zreaves, Kector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, supTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and sight. Prayer meeting<lb />~Vednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,<lb />pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.A.<lb />8. mliington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presvyterian. Services every Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer<lb />Meeting duesuxy night Kev. Archie<lb />MeLauchlin, pastor. Sunday Schvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. nvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGEs.<lb /><lb />Covenant. Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F:,<lb />meets every ~Tuesday night. Dr. W.H<lb />Bagwell, N.G.<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M., meets first and third Monday nights<lb />w. M. King, W. M<lb /><lb />�,� EATIESS OUI NESS<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT" :<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />}tee on resolutions.<lb />~present. :<lb /><lb />NEWS OF THE WEEK.<lb /><lb />Happenings of Interest in This and<lb />- in Other Countries.<lb /><lb />THROUGH THE SOUTH.<lb /><lb />Judge Felix Poche, one of the most<lb />prominent jurist in Louisiana, is dead.<lb /><lb />Itis denied that Minister Ransom<lb />will be unable to return to his post in<lb />Mexico.<lb /><lb />Texas has contracted for the display<lb />of the Southwest Texas exhibit at the<lb />Atlanta exposition.<lb /><lb />The money broker, Smith, who has<lb />so mysteriously disappeared from At-<lb />lanta, Ga., has not yet been found.<lb /><lb />Josiah Patterson and Ex-Governor<lb />Lowe debated the financial question<lb />jointly at Jackson, Miss., Friday night.<lb /><lb />The state of Mississippi finds it neces-<lb />Sary to issue another lot of special<lb /><lb />warrants as her treasury is almost<lb />bare.<lb /><lb />The pastors of Dallas, Tex., in session<lb />adopted strong resolutions against the<lb />proposed prize fight between Corbett<lb />and Fitzsimmons.<lb /><lb />The executive committee of the Cot-<lb />ton States exposition has decided to<lb />build an aunex to the manufacturersT<lb />and liberal art building.<lb /><lb />Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and<lb />Louisville railroad will be sold by<lb />Special Master James Maynard July<lb />22d. Upset price $560,000.<lb /><lb />The Memphis convention lined the<lb />battle for the free coinage of gold and<lb />silver ata ratioof 16to1 within the<lb />limits of the democratic party.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. C. White, professor of chemis-<lb />try at the University of Georgia,<lb />Athens, has been offered the presiden-<lb />cy of the State Technological college,<lb />Atlanta.<lb /><lb />Savannah is greatly stirred up over<lb />three murders occurring within less<lb />than a week. Nearly one hundred<lb />homicides have occurred there in the<lb />last ten years.<lb /><lb />The Chesapeake &amp; Ohio railway has<lb />withdrawn its application for admission<lb />to the trunk line association and has<lb />put in force a schedule by which<lb />freight rates are cut.<lb /><lb />At commissionerTs sale, the Richmond,<lb />Va., granite quarry was, Saturday sold<lb />to B. Bisnwanger, of Philadelphia, for<lb />$28,000. The original owners spent<lb />$100,000 in developing it.<lb /><lb />One of the most eminent jurists of<lb />East Tennessee, ex-Chancellor William<lb />M. Bradford, died at Chattanooga<lb />Tuesday,aged 68 years. The cause of<lb />death was heart disuease.<lb /><lb />The Amalgamated Association of<lb />Iron and Steel Workers of America,<lb />which has just closed its annual ses-<lb />sion at Cleveland, O., will meet next<lb /><lb />,| year at Birmingham, Ala.<lb /><lb />Great preparations are being made<lb /><lb />| for the coming Southern Students con-<lb /><lb />ference, which convenes at Knoxville,<lb />Tenn. Many world renowned Chris-<lb />tain leaders will be in attendance:<lb /><lb />Florida fruit exchange met Thursday<lb />and President George R. Fairbanks de-<lb />livered his annual address in which he<lb />estimated that the orange crop of °96<lb />would be about one million boxes.<lb /><lb />Senator David Turpie, of Indiana,<lb /><lb />| presided over the Memphis silver con-<lb /><lb />vention and Senator Jones, of Arkan-<lb />sas, was made chairman of the commit-<lb />large gathering<lb /><lb />This Keminds<lb />You every day<lb /><lb />in the month of<lb /><lb />June that if<lb />you have<lb />your Printing done<lb />at the<lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb />It will be done in style<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb />These points are<lb /><lb />well worth weighing<lb /><lb />in any sort<lb /><lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />@ Patronage solicited. .<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />Q Pity FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb />"Under Opera House. :<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing. .<lb /><lb />4<lb />Lv Wilson<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R.BE:<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb />Dated 2 is<lb /><lb />ApTl 24,<lb />1896. .<lb /><lb />No. 23<lb />No,35<lb /><lb />hw<lb /><lb />x | Daily.<lb />= ,<lb />E<lb /><lb />Leave Weldon<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt<lb /><lb />pent pas<lb />bo pw *<lb /><lb />feet<lb /><lb />oJP bobo ht | bo<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro<lb /><lb />Cy Rocky Mt<lb />Lv Wilson<lb /><lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Lv FayTtteville<lb />Ar. Florence<lb /><lb />ezsals lag<lb /><lb />pad<lb />or<lb /><lb />'<lb />|<lb /><lb />No 47 |<lb /><lb />| Daily.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson<lb /><lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb />Lv Magnolia<lb />Ar Wilmington<lb /><lb />OmaT<lb />Bowe o kx<lb /><lb />i Ot Ob<lb />_ 8888<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />Dated<lb />ApT! 24,<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />32<lb /><lb />i 22S! Daily.<lb />No.40<lb />Daily.<lb /><lb />Daily.<lb /><lb />~1No<lb /><lb />e On,<lb /><lb />No. 78<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />Lv Florerce<lb />Lv Fayetteville<lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Ar Wilscn<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />No. 48 pet BD CD OD"<lb /><lb />sagyk | Dally | eg<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />Lv Wilmington<lb />Lv Magnolia<lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb />ar Wilson<lb /><lb />mh OS ©<lb />oak<lb /> he GO<lb />SSe8:<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />32<lb /><lb />No. 78<lb />Sx | Daily.<lb /><lb />| No.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />10 32<lb />11:16<lb /><lb />pnd end<lb />tS re<lb /><lb />Ar Rocky Mt<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />w<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />12 07<lb />12 50<lb /><lb />seb ok Daily.<lb /><lb />Cons bt<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 -<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greenville 6,87 p, m., Kinston 7.35<lb />b.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11,20 am<lb />daily except Sundav.<lb /><lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />8.40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m:, Parmete 6.10<lb />p. �"�,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb /><lb />~| Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb /><lb />trains on Scotirnd Neck Branch.<lb />Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via Albe-<lb /><lb />.|marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 200 P. M:<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p.m.<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth daily exce:+<lb />Sundsy, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.36 a ~n.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a. m and 11.45 -<lb /><lb />a.m.<lb />1OnT a cre on, =<lb />here: °<lb />J. K, KENI.Y, GenTl Ma er. a<lb />T. M.EMERSON, Traffic anager.<lb /><lb />600<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave *%<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>- DRESS-GOODS, SILKS, LAGE,<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />oy i lh yi<lb /><lb />a a<lb /><lb />. prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />o+ s7gerYT 3<lb />"3% ade LO 7<lb /><lb />gS ee ae ea os i ets ae Mh a cae ree cin, ig gE eR ae cn fe = oa =~) oe Jie le "<lb />= a es ep ce ea Ce RSS pe ON, RUE ME SR eT<lb /><lb />re = se Erie Yi 5 a eee rae<lb />Ce SE a OM ne OS SM OR Ging ae Way Tage Te OE aE<lb /><lb />YOUR-:- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />B. GHERRY &amp; Ol.<lb /><lb />Our Stoek of "<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E.5,<lb /><lb />"AND" |<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens |<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<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 /><lb />"this season.<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 />}<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Contracts taken for<lb /><lb />Put in Your Thumb and Puli Out a<lb /><lb />charch tonigbt.<lb /><lb />LIFETS MERRY-GO-ROUND.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />~These Got Seats in the Band Wagon.<lb /><lb />PLUM PUDIING.<lb /><lb />| Deputy Collector H. W Stubbs, of<lb />| Williamston, came in Tuesday evening |<lb /><lb />Methodist Mrs. W.R. Whichard, of inner<lb /><lb />ispent to-day with the family of the<lb /><lb />Pinm. |<lb />]<lb /><lb />Services in the<lb /><lb />Finest N.Y Fresh Butter. The<lb />Best Biended Tea 25cts per Ib.<lb /><lb />at be Oid Buick Store.<lb /><lb />Those who borrow trouble<lb />never get a chance to pay it back<lb /><lb />Mr. W. J. Yancy received a<lb />telegram from Danville, last<lb /><lb />~night, announcing the death of<lb /><lb />his sister.<lb /><lb />~he town was pretty well de-<lb />populated to-day, the Methodist<lb />Sunday School picnic tuking a<lb />large crowd away.<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />The District Conference of the<lb />M. EK Charch, South, meets in<lb />Tarboro to-morrow and contibues<lb />through Sunday.<lb /><lb />Joe Blow says fishing on the<lb />Tar was mighty poor yesterday.<lb />In other words he puts it:<lb /><lb />~~Wheu the windTs from the east<lb />The fisu bite least.�<lb /><lb />A cyclone is reported at Hart-<lb />ford, Kansas, in which severa!<lb />persons were killed. In this city<lb />there was a terrific rain storm.<lb /><lb />Mr. Alfred Forbes has been<lb /><lb />curing some other cases of drunk-<lb />modern enpess with salts.<lb /><lb />He tried<lb /><lb />nr<lb /><lb />le brick and wooden buildings. | qose on a man the other day and<lb /><lb />st<lb /><lb />old houses changed to any plan}<lb />desired. Plan and specifications |<lb />marefully made at short notice. All)<lb />work guaranteed first-class in!<lb />every respect. Prices made very)<lb /><lb />low.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz, at the<lb />Olid Brica store.<lb />Butter. per lb 17 to 25.<lb />Westein Sides 6.60 to 73)<lb />Sagar cured Hams 11 to lz}<lb />Corn 40to6 |<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 80.<lb />Cabbage<lb />Fiour, Family 5.25 tod .50)<lb />Lara 6 to 10)<lb />Oats 50)<lb />se ad 4to6<lb />joffee 16 to 25)<lb />* Salt per Sack 80 to 200°<lb />Chickens 20 to 25)<lb />Eggs pei doz<lb />Beeswax, per |b<lb />Kerosene,<lb />meee es to $83<lb />Cotton Seed Mea) 20 00|<lb />Hides 5106)<lb /><lb />had him sober in a few minutes<lb /><lb />Information reached here this<lb />morning of the death of Mr,<lb />Stephen Quinerly, of Kinston.<lb /><lb />age.<lb /><lb />The Methodist Sanday Se<lb />had their picnic today ne<lb />Pollard mill site, tur<lb /><lb />town. A large crow<lb />and they had a good time.<lb /><lb />outing.<lb /><lb />The outside work of the new<lb />S.-M. Sehuitz is<lb />o| nearing completion. The build-<lb />133 to 20 ing shows up splendidly and will<lb />100 be well suited for carrying on<lb />the large business Mr. Schuitz<lb /><lb />store of Mr.<lb /><lb />will condact in it.<lb /><lb />the<lb />from<lb /><lb />It<lb />bas been a fine day for such an<lb /><lb />~editor.<lb /><lb />Rev. H. B. Anderson, of Fairfield, |<lb />~spent to-day here. He 1s enroute to the!<lb />, Conference at Tarboro.<lb /><lb />| ;<lb />| Miss Sallie Cotten, of Cottendale, |<lb />| Pitt county,is visiting Miss Bessie Hen-|<lb />| derson." Salisbury Herald: |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Warren, of Greenville, is,<lb />the guest uf ber sister, Mrs. K. M.<lb /><lb />|Heaine"Washingtou Messenger.<lb /><lb />| Prof L. T. Rightsell, of Ayden, was<lb /><lb />la caller at the REFLECTOR Office to-day. |<lb /><lb />| He was on his way home from Wash-<lb />ington,<lb /><lb />| Prof. W. F. Harding returned from<lb />Newbein this morning where he has<lb />been to attend the marriage of a turmer.,<lb />elass-mate.<lb /><lb />A telegram received here this morning<lb />unuounced the death of Mr. John D.<lb />Wells, of Wilson. He was a yery promi-.<lb />nent man and well known over the s'ate,<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. Whichard, Jr., Coast Line<lb />agent at Whichard station, came over<lb />to-day on his bicycle. He made the<lb />distance, 12 miles, in exactly an hour.<lb /><lb />Nev. B. H. Melton, a graduate of the<lb />College of the Bible, at Lexington, Ky.<lb />will preach at Mt. Pleasant charch, four<lb />miles from Greenville, on Thursday and<lb />Friday nights before the fifth Sunday.<lb /><lb />The Races,<lb /><lb />There was a large crowd out<lb />the race track, Tuesday a<lb /><lb />noon. to witness th of<lb />~speed between three | orses<lb />apd the races were v¢ry interest-<lb /><lb />ing. Dr. D. L. Jam<lb />White and Mr. J. W. Higgs en-<lb />|tered their trotters to race fora<lb />$42 sulky.<lb /><lb />ist Heat"Won by White, time<lb /><lb />_|He was the father of Mr. M. H.'1:58; James second, Higgs third.<lb />Quinerly, and abcut 57 years of<lb /><lb />2nd Heat" Von by James, time<lb />8:01; Higgs second, White third.<lb />3rd Heat" Won by James, time<lb />3:00; Higgs second, White third.<lb />Dr. James was declared winner<lb />of the of the race and toox the<lb />ulky.<lb />After these trials there was<lb /><lb />eral boys under 14 years of age-<lb />This was won by Dick White in<lb />2:53 with Ben Cowell second. It<lb />was good running for the boys.<lb /><lb />The Sheriff -is after lawyers,<lb /><lb />Legislature pnt on them.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />a half mile foot race between sev-|<lb /><lb />doctors, dentists and hotel keep"| 7<lb />ers for that special tax the last} .<lb /><lb />ne Si<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N/.Sehultz<lb /><lb />AT ~THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />| n aiiits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBAGS-0 SNUFF &amp;.CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sQid at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no ris*<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb />Respectfully. -<lb />8S. M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />BR F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County. N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criwinal Business Solicired.<lb /><lb />Mikes a special of frand diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lectious.<lb /><lb />Prompt and ecxreful attention given<lb />a business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />Terms easy.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. : J. L. FLEMING<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />gay- Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />ATHAM &amp; SKINN&amp;X4,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-+4T-LA®W,<lb />GREED ILLE. N. ©.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />pAnvis &amp; BLOW,<lb />T<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,<lb />z GREKNVILLE; N.C.<lb />@@ Practice in. allthe Coarts.<lb /><lb />-_"<lb /><lb />Johu<lb /><lb />teenie ae<lb /><lb />E. Woodard, F.. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.�,�.<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collection<lb />and settlement of claims. ;<lb /><lb />THE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mra. W.M KING, Prop.<lb />in Business Part of City<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />=e) " ads *<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, - -N. C.<lb /><lb /></p>
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