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          <lb />i<lb /><lb />pret<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE, N:<lb /><lb />O. JUNE 1 1895.<lb /><lb />= No..16¢<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mril<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />train goi ng,<lb /><lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight,<lb />-, leaves 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers - arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday |<lb />leaves for Washington ~Tuesd: ty, Phue-<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />arrives 1:51 P<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb />i wae 4<lb /><lb />"_"<lb /><lb />To the Memory of Joe Joyner.<lb /><lb />BY~ %j MOORE.<lb /><lb />O present! pass with gentle step<lb />~The graves where loyed ones sleep,<lb />Where fondness kneeis to Offer prayer<lb />And memiyry yore toyweep.. ¥<lb /><lb />Fhe hopes of all the past lie here<lb />Eniombed beneath the sud ;<lb /><lb />Aud. baptized in the tears of. grief,<lb />Lhey've)joined the church ef Gal.<lb /><lb />Then why lament, vain, selfish heart,<lb />Or wish to call them forth,<lb /><lb />The spirits back to heaven gune,<lb />The eartu gone back to earth.<lb /><lb />The sweetest flowers soonest fade<lb />And rare fruits tirst decay,<lb /><lb />Fo memories of a year ago<lb />Is ai: thatTs lelt tu-day.<lb /><lb />The Price of a Kiss.<lb /><lb />A lady in town sent a book by<lb />wail (oa gentleman friend jin an-<lb />other town and not haying time<lb /><lb />to write a letter sbe placed a strip)<lb /><lb />of paper inside the book of which<lb />was written oHave ~Only time to<lb />seud « kiss now.� Auvuother lady<lb />wrote a word ~acové~ her initials<lb />on the wrapper. When the book<lb />reached its destination the word<lb />and initials onthe wrapper ex-<lb />cited the suspicion of the post-<lb />waster and he went inside the<lb />packige. Finding the strip of<lb />paper with the kias on 1t he re-<lb />quired the young man to pay 40<lb />cents extra postage onT the ~book.<lb />The lady received a letter of<lb />thanks, af couise; but a postcript<lb />was added that it would be cheap<lb />er to-send the kisses by express<lb /><lb />next time. _..<lb /><lb />¢<lb />me<lb /><lb />The Raleigh News and Observer<lb />Owill, ou July 1at,' is8ae &amp; aus: «<lb />opage Publie Sclicol Edition<lb />will be haudsomely illustratedT<lb />aud will contain a history of the<lb />~public school system of the State,<lb />and the itis ions undet oS¢<lb />patronage, ~sketches of all<lb />graded schools iii the Staté,and ar:<lb />ticles by prominent edycators..<lb /><lb />Going south, !<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight; arrives 6:45 A.<lb /><lb />aca NOTES | AND. TOBACCO|<lb />FOETINGS. .<lb /><lb />' , F- Pa<lb /><lb />poo BY ©.T L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. B. ~Hester; of Rocky<lb />Moupt, is eee days<lb />with friends sfiere. ges<lb /><lb />| "Pwo more new prize houses<lb /><lb />-|will be commenced ina few days<lb />| With these the market: will open<lb /><lb />~the coming season with . thirteen<lb />large buildings aa handling to-|<lb />| bacco.<lb /><lb />Everythin; ~is fay dona DOW<lb />~on this market. to make it the).<lb />~banner market of the east. Tf<lb />~the. warchousemen, buyers and<lb />farmers will do their duty the<lb />coming year will see Greenville<lb />leading ali the other eastérn mar-<lb />kets by at least a million ponnds.<lb /><lb />During the discussion on to-<lb />baeco-culture.at the last meeting<lb /><lb />tion, Mr. G. T. Tyson told a very<lb />good anecdote to illustrate the<lb />necessity of growing� good tobacT-<lb />co. Hé said up in theT mou nD<lb />section one. morningT a ~traveller<lb />was passing along, and noticed a<lb />small. boy: digging. away assidu-<lb />ously. .He ingnired of him what<lb />he was after to which the boy re-<lb />plied,:o~After, you say, why, I an<lb />after ~a gopher, and if I donTt. get<lb />him there-is no: breaktast to-day.�<lb />~He saido ifthe farmers in the<lb />eastern counties didnTt grow good<lb />tobaccé othey wouldn't get any<lb />~mouey as king cotton had long<lb />since outlived its usefulness and<lb />farmers were forced. to grow to-<lb />bacco. and. good tebacco at that<lb />or they -would not set much|®<lb />money out of-it<lb /><lb />Mex. R. B. Hester, who moved<lb />away: from this county. three<lb />years ago to Rocky Mount, visit-<lb />ed the ~tobacco -quarters Friday<lb />mofning. oHe said that if~did not<lb />look like the same oid town. So<lb />many new prize houses-and ware<lb />houses: had gone up since he was<lb />here that-he. was utterly astonish.<lb />ed at-the: rapid «progress. that<lb />Greenville~was waking as a to-<lb />bacto market. Wetold him that<lb />Gréenyvilfe had carefally avoided |.<lb />a blUom but had slowly taken ad-<lb />vantage of the natural advantages<lb />and that the experimental result<lb />was. proving 80. satisfactory that<lb />now it:was:no trouble to get invest<lb />mente that, added ~to. the.internal<lb />improvements of the town. - We<lb />told him: to come -back five years<lb />hence and we would'show him a<lb /><lb />cityT of 5,000 inhabitants.<lb />t 5 fog g@ tas Ds its + :<lb /><lb />of the Tobacco Growers Associa |. .<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />~manT<lb /><lb />~THE KIN G<lb /><lb />from: the old reliable�:<lb /><lb />FRANK Wi<lb /><lb />iad three faces beasties the old<lb /><lb /># and then get" your:<lb /><lb />Ae PSH<lb /><lb />. 3 * . ae<lb />4 2 il<lb />*<lb /><lb />CLOTHIER:<lb /><lb />Setvices }e-Morrow,<lb />Presbyteriah church ~Sunday |<lb />School at 9: 30 A.M. |<lb /><lb />Methodist ~~ echurch:""Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A.M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A..M. and 8:15 P. M.; by<lb />Rev. d. Cc. Kilgo.<lb /><lb />T Episcopal church. "Sunday |<lb />School 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 P. M., by Rev: C. M.<lb />Bilings. }<lb /><lb />In 1894 thea railways killed<lb />1,823 of their emplopses, or 504 |<lb />less than in 1893- and injured 23,-<lb />422, or 8,397 less than in 1893.<lb />The passengers killedT numbered<lb />324, an increase of 25, and the in-<lb />jured numbered 38,034,-a decreas�<lb /><lb />is ascribed by the Inter-State<lb />Commission in part. to the de-<lb />creased number employed and in<lb /><lb />matic appliances that have oren-<lb /><lb />of 105. This commendable ° sav- |<lb />ing in limbs of railway employees ~<lb /><lb />part to the increased use of anto-|<lb /><lb />Als, for a visit, had with hems<lb />Misses Bessie ~J arvis;- Annie Per-<lb />kins and Bettie-Tyson to spend<lb />yesterday evening and take tea.<lb /><lb />University of N.C.,<lb /><lb />University, the Col-<lb />lege, the Law ~and Medical §$chools, and<lb />theT buininne ér' School f6r Teachers, tai-<lb />tion $60, 35 Teachets, 371, Students, -<lb />Andnate President. Winston, Chapel<lb />HilT, N.. C., for };Catologue and hand-:<lb />hook on oUniversity BG ncation: VERET a<lb /><lb />Comaria: 8 the<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />. Below are Norfolk: prices. of onerd<lb />and peanuts for. yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros, &amp; Sie ~Commission Mer.<lb />chants.of Norfolk $.. tw 4<lb /><lb />-) -cowrom.<lb /><lb />Good Middling a eae<lb />Middling: i ae @<lb />Low Middling  . 65-16<lb /><lb />fFone"dull: ' 7<lb /><lb />Caide . - PRANUE 3, «:<lb />Prime. rt ray ; - ; ss<lb />Extra Prime 9 (7 +<lb />Fancy� +<lb />teste ! 9 é&amp; bu<lb /><lb />Tone"steady. a<lb />| Eggs"10 ets. Firm.<lb /><lb />lessdiah gerous:<lb /><lb />~dered railway employment much !<lb /><lb />B. E. 1 ~Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75° per ngs<lb />o «« odamaged, 1.50 to1.75,.<lb />~Black and Clay, 90, to 1.00 per bushel _<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Vie ei eee Sk<lb /><lb />fe!<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />ail<lb /><lb />_ Subscription 25 cents per fMvonth.-<lb /><lb />Sieiceed us occond-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />| EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />~~ Treasurer Worth bas issued a<lb /><lb />a]<lb /><lb />Bs<lb />Se<lb />j<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />circular letter which he is send<lb />to all druggists in the State<lb />notifying them that they are<lb /><lb /> Jiable to the tax of $50 for selling<lb /><lb />liquor; that it is past due and<lb />they are liable to indistment.<lb />"_"""<lb /><lb />New York is clean out of sight<lb />on curiosities. Now they have<lb />one in the shape of a baby that is<lb />only three"quarters of an inch in<lb />length end weighs sboat half an<lb />ounce. Itea boy sad we expect<lb />he will step into Cleveland shoes<lb />some of these days.<lb /><lb />Eo<lb /><lb />Ex-Geov. Ben R- Tillman, of<lb />Soath Caroline, says he will fight<lb />before the gates of heil for free<lb />silver. Weve cot our option of<lb />any man who wont take up for<lb />his own home. Ben, we expect.<lb />will ight before ani behind those<lb />same said gates if he donTt look<lb />oat.<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb /><lb />rn<lb /><lb />(From Our Regular Correspondent.)<lb /><lb />Wasktncron, June 21, 1895.<lb />This has been an anxious week<lb /><lb />for the Republican brethren.<lb /><lb />Alihongh every conceivable<lb />ient had been resorted to<lb /><lb />top t the prectpitation of a<lb />Sickt over the silver question in<lb /><lb />the convention of the Republi<lb />can Leagues at Cleveland, OUhio,<lb /><lb />. they havé been in a state of<lb /><lb />dread every hour that the con-<lb />vention was in session lest their<lb />should mi and the<lb />ght be started which would<lb />like wildfire through the<lb /><lb />entire party.<lb />The Republican enemies of<lb /><lb />5 Mr: Benjamin Harrison evident-<lb /><lb />him as a formidable<lb />te for the Presidential<lb /><lb /> momination, and are beginni<lb />: - 40 line up to accomplish his de<lb /><lb />Ex-Pension Commission-<lb /><lb />"ef Dudley, of Ind., whose ef-<lb />_ state for Mr. Harrison<lb /><lb />towards carrying that<lb /><lb />in 1888<lb />means of the notorious<lb />of fiveT system, which<lb />afterwards caused him to find<lb />Washington a safer place of<lb />residence than Indiana,and who<lb /><lb />became a bitter enemy of Mr.<lb />Harrison because that gentle"<lb />man, although willing to accept<lb />the benefit of his trickery, de-<lb /><lb />clined to te with him or<lb />him sftér he<lb />became President, is again pos-<lb />ing. as a Republican leader.<lb />And it is no wiley? lect in<lb />~ington that Du c | ect in<lb />again entering politics is to<lb />work against "a: nom-<lb />ination.<lb /><lb />State department officials | re-<lb />gard the story that Great Brit_<lb />ain is preparing to forcibly: ob-<lb />tain control of the.<lb /><lb />canal as belonging to the :<lb />which always become more or<lb />lest frequent duringT midsam<lb />mer, which isalso known as tke<lb />- 4 season.T Sacha course<lb />onthe pert of Great Britain<lb />would be equivalent to a de-<lb />claration of war against the<lb />United States, and few men of<lb />common sense could be made to<lb />believe that Great Britain de<lb />isiresa war with the United<lb />States.<lb /><lb />Secretary Carlisle has com<lb />pleted the regalations under<lb />which the $65,000,0v0 appro-~<lb />priated by the last Con to<lb /><lb />deferred sugar unties<lb /><lb />ill be disbursed. Copies of<lb />these regulations will for-<lb />warded to the sugar planters<lb />and as soon as all requirements<lb />have been complied with the<lb />money will be paid. It is<lb />probable that there will not be<lb />enough to pay the full amount<lb />intended by ~Congress. Should<lb />that be the case when all the<lb />claims are in und tabalated the<lb />claims will all be scaled down.<lb />It will take some months to ar-<lb />range all these details and<lb />Treasury officials do not think<lb />they will be completed and the<lb />payments made before about<lb />the last of the year.<lb /><lb />Commissioner Lochren says<lb />he has nothing to conceal in<lb />connection with the dismisssl of<lb />one huddred employes of the<lb />Pension Bureau, which are to<lb />into effect July 1, and which<lb /><lb />friends of those dismissed, be-<lb />cause several ex Union soldiers<lb />and Miss Key, a granddsughter<lb />of the writer of o~The Star<lb />Spangled Banner,TT were on the<lb />list. Judge Louchrea says of<lb />the matter: ~~In making these<lb />selections we took those whom<lb />to dismiss would not be<lb />so great a hardship as it would<lb />have beea to others in the office,<lb />who pel did not in. some<lb />cases so high as clerks.<lb />In making up the list of those<lb /><lb />who wereto go out we were<lb /><lb />+,<lb />a<lb /><lb />governed by the desire to keep<lb />our best clerks in tae office.<lb /><lb />As to publishing the list, 1t was<lb />on my judgment that it was not<lb /><lb />giver.out. And my.reason for<lb />not doing so was thato we did<lb />not wish to cast a stigma on any<lb />who were thus legislated out of<lb />office. Itis not against many<lb />ot these clerks that they were<lb />not as efficient as othe: clerks,<lb />and it should not prevent their<lb />getting employment elsewh ere�T<lb /><lb />es<lb />mestory ©. menty 7 se.<lb /><lb />A smail boy in one of the Germaa-<lb />town public schools wrote a compost-<lb />tion on King Henry VIII. It read<lb />as follows: ~~King Henry 8 was the<lb />greatest widower: that ever lived.<lb />He was born at Annie Domino, ia<lb />the year 1066. He had 510 wives be-<lb />sides children. The first was be-<lb />headed and afterwards executed, and<lb />the 24 was revoked. Henry 8 was<lb />succeeded to the throne by his great-<lb />grandmother, the beautiful Mary<lb />Queen of Scotts, sometimes cailed<lb /><lb />Cast Minstrel.�--Exchange.<lb /><lb />~ashe Dax and Pau districts of France<lb />are fidoded: by hesvy rain storms.<lb />Large tfacta of: territory are sub-<lb />merged, facteries stopped and railway<lb />traffic is almost entirely suspended.<lb />No loss of life is rezprted.<lb /><lb />It ia rumored that Miss Frances E.<lb />Willard, president of the Woman's<lb />Christain Temperance Union, who &amp;<lb />wow in England, is about to be married<lb />to an English gentleman of wealth and<lb />positien and of promisence in reform<lb />work. "<lb /><lb />The republican newspapers of France<lb />are satisfied with the speech delivered<lb />by Minister Hanotaax im the chamber<lb />of deputies Monday, but the radicsl<lb />and socialist press are unanimaus in<lb /><lb />denouncing the government's action in<lb />sending warships to Kiel.<lb /><lb />The marine hospital service is ad-<lb />vised of the detention at the gulf quar-<lb />antine station of the British ship Mon-<lb />royia from Rio Janeiro. She had one<lb />fatal case of yellow fever at*port of de-<lb />parture and twelve cases and two<lb />deaths in transit.<lb /><lb />The Dix Neu Siecle, Paris, as-<lb />serts that the government has<lb /><lb />Lave created a stir among the} Bussia<lb /><lb />Lady of the Lake, or the Lay of the,<lb /><lb />You every day<lb />in the month of<lb /><lb />June that if<lb />you have<lb /><lb />your Printing done<lb /><lb />at the<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR !<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb /><lb />It will be done in style<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />These points are<lb /><lb />well ~worth weighing<lb /><lb />in any sort<lb /><lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />apove all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />~eee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />- TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />G@ Patronage solicied.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE BR.<lb /><lb />@ Under Opera House.<lb />Special<lb /><lb />attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />rs al� » at<lb /><lb />pa<lb /></p>
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          <lb />mui ~<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. OH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />, ouse.<lb />Surveyor,<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 />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teachers."Prof.<lb />W. H. Kugsdale.<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, asset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. TIT. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Liursday night. Kev. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. C. LD. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rey. A,<lb />Greaves, Kector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and t.ight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smit,<lb />pastor. Sunday sehool at 9:30 A. M. A.<lb />B, Klington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting :uesday night Rev. Archie<lb />McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Evans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F:,<lb />mects every Tuesday night. Dr. W. H<lb />Bagwell, N.G.<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M., weets first and third Monday nights<lb /><lb />w. M. King, W. M<lb />Gyeceate ae<lb /><lb />HEATHES-OUNGKNESS. 3<lb /><lb />""SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />§| quest from duty after June<lb /><lb />NEWS OF THE WEEK.<lb /><lb />ee ¢<lb /><lb />Happenings of Interest in. This and<lb />in, Other. Countries, ..  ees<lb /><lb />",<lb /><lb />ae oe<lb />THROUGH THE WEST.<lb /><lb />Eugene V. Debs has turned up. He<lb />walked into the United States mar-<lb />shalTs office, Chicago, at) 11:45. oTclock<lb />Wednesday. He said he was ill Tues-<lb />day afternoon and could not return at<lb />4 o'clock as promised. It is inferred<lb />that he has been intoxicated. ,<lb /><lb />R. M. Easley, .secretary.of the civic<lb />federation of Chicago, has been in New<lb />York and ih Boston for the past few<lb />days in the interest of the eoming Horr<lb />and Harvey free silver debate. The<lb />time for the contest co begin has been<lb />fixed for July 16th, and it will continue<lb />from day to day until finished and wiil<lb />be held in the city of Chicago.<lb /><lb />AT WASHINGTON<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Representative Hitt continues to im-<lb />prove.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary A. Dodge (Gail Hamilton)<lb />is slowly recovering. a<lb /><lb />SaturdayTs statement of the condition<lb />of the treasury shows: Available cash<lb />balance $183,429,81i; gold reserve $99,-<lb />525,019. a<lb /><lb />Arrangements have about been per-<lb />fected to place the employes of the<lb />government printing office under. the<lb />civil service.<lb /><lb />Postmaster General Wilson is at Cen-<lb />tralia, Mo., where he delivered an ad-<lb />dressT Wednesday at the commence-<lb />ment of Central college. |<lb /><lb />Vice Consul Knight, at Capetown, an-<lb />nounces the death at that place of<lb /><lb />United States Consul Charles H. Bene-| .<lb /><lb />dict who was from Minnesota.<lb /><lb />Assistant Secretary. McAdoo left<lb />Washington Monday on an inspection<lb />tour. He will visit the naval militia<lb />along the coast in those states where<lb />the same are well organized.<lb /><lb />The treasury department has decided<lb />to strengthen the revenue cutter patrol<lb />alongT the Atlantic ~coast, from Charles-<lb />ton to Mobile. by ordering the cutters<lb />Morrill, McLane and Forward to patrol<lb />those waters.<lb /><lb />Secretary Lamont with Mrs. Lamont<lb />willleave Washington atonce for a<lb />western trip. oHe will be oaccompanied<lb />by Quartermaster General Ratcheldor.<lb />Secretary Lamont may, extend his trip<lb />to the Pacific coast.<lb /><lb />The trouble between Foreman Espey<lb />and the book binders of the govern-<lb />ment printing office was amicably set-<lb />tled Saturday, and the threatened<lb />strike averted. Public Printer Bene-<lb />dict had no hand in the negotiations.<lb /><lb />President Cleveland has promised to<lb />be at the Cotton States and Interna-<lb />tional exposition, Atlanta, on the 22d<lb />of October. = = 5 - ~*<lb /><lb />The navy department is co-operating<lb />with the state department in prevent-<lb />filibustering expeditions from leaving<lb />the United States to aid the Cuban<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Y| rebels.<lb /><lb />Lieutenant C. D. Rhodes, sixth cava-<lb />iry, has been relieved at his own re-<lb />_20th at the<lb />Ohio Wesleyan university, Delaware.<lb />He will joifi His~troops atT Fort Meyer. ©<lb /><lb />The reports of June 1, compiled from<lb /><lb />5 the.returns of th Fra alaos neath of<lb /><lb />~i - Rithe agricultu epartment, makes<lb />_ First-Class Work. Bl the ares te MLeRC at prtabar<lb />os 4 we XM ot By. Th =i, A<lb /><lb />growing. after allowing for abaodon-<lb /><lb />ment 6.1 per cent of the crop har-<lb />vested in 1894.<lb /><lb />The result of the special investiga-<lb />tion made by the department of agri-<lb />culture in 720 cotton growing counties<lb />shows that in 88 there will be [ittle o:.<lb />no change in acreage as compared with<lb />last year; 13 report increase of 10 to 30<lb />per cent and less, all others decreased.<lb /><lb />The president has directed that: Pay-<lb />master H. R. Smith, of the navy, be<lb />dismissed from the service, approving<lb />the record, findings and sentence of a<lb />court martial which two months age<lb />tried Smith on charges of drunkenness.<lb />absence without leave, and scandalous<lb />conduct on the China station.<lb /><lb />The report published in a New York<lb />paper that a party of government sur<lb />veyors were killed by Chickasaw In-<lb />dians near Little Boggy, in Indian Ter-<lb />ritory. last Wednesday, is incorrect. It<lb />is suid that the Indians know that the<lb />work is for their benefit_and give the<lb />best of treatment to the surveyors.<lb /><lb />It is rumored at the interior depart-<lb />ment that the position of assistant land<lb />commissioner, made vacant by the<lb />transfer of E. A. Bowers to the treas.<lb />ury department, will be filled by the<lb />promotion of W. R. Anderson, of Ken-<lb />tucky, now chief of the lands and rail-<lb />roads division.<lb /><lb />~FOREIGN ITEMS.<lb /><lb />In Mereny, Hungary, 320 houses have<lb />been burned and several persons killed.<lb /><lb />The commercial treaty between Rus<lb />sia and Japan was signed Wednesday.<lb />._ Richard Genee, the well known com-<lb />poser and poet, is dead, in Vienna. He<lb />was born in Dentzig in 1825.<lb /><lb />The Pan-American Congress, of Re-<lb />form Religion and Education will hold<lb />session at Toronto, Canada, in July.<lb /><lb />The Oberschlesian Anzeiger asserts<lb />that cholera has become. alarmingly<lb />prevalent in the Saboorse district of<lb />Prussia Silesia. . rue 2<lb /><lb />The countess of Essex, who, before<lb />her marriage was Miss. Adele Grent,<lb />daughter of Mrs. Beach Grant, of New<lb />York, has a daughter.<lb /><lb />The fire in the Antorienhutte mine, in<lb />Prussian Silesia, has been extinguished.<lb />All of the imprisoned miners except<lb />twenty-six were saved.<lb /><lb />The new Italian. parliament was<lb />opened Monday, *vith great ceremony,<lb />by King Humbert in person. The city<lb />was decorated for the occasion. .<lb /><lb />The United States squadron which<lb />will take part in the ceremonies at-<lb />tending the opening of the North sea<lb />and Baltic canal eptered the harbor at<lb />Kiel Saturday.<lb /><lb />Cotton worms have caused sad havoc<lb />in the provinces of the Delta. Manv<lb />fields have been stripped, and it: is<lb />feared that the yield of cotton in Egypt<lb />will be seriously affected. "<lb /><lb />A special dispateh from Shanghai<lb />says it is almost certain thata mas-<lb />sacre of all the persons connected. with.<lb />the English, French and American mis-|<lb />sions at Chengtu has occurred.<lb /><lb />Regrets have been received from<lb />Prince Bismarck, who says that his<lb />health will not permit him to accept<lb />the invitation of the senate to attend<lb />the ceremonies at the opening of the<lb />canal at Kiel. . See eee<lb /><lb />The British, French and Russian am-<lb />bassadors to Turkey have formally _de-<lb /><lb />disarm. the,<lb /><lb />cones t the . Porte<lb />edonins at Jiddah and pay an in-<lb />demnity for the attack on the foreign<lb /><lb />consuls at that place.<lb /><lb />Sees<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. RB.<lb /><lb />cnannnneieadls<lb /><lb />AND, BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb />Dated Reinet. we.<lb />p  Aplas, 1s 2 IB 2 (33<lb />| ise,� BBR eS<lb />A, M. P. 3 A. M.A<lb />Leave Weldon {| 11 53 oe °<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57110 20<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 20)<lb />Uv Rocky Mt | 1 05/10 20) 6 U0<lb />Lv Wilson ~ 2 03|11°03 ro<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 30/12 53<lb />Ar. Florence 7 15)-3 00) ~<lb />Om. tb<lb />ye ae)<lb />Pp. M. A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 . 63<lb />Lv Goldsboro 2 55 7.3%<lb />Lv ba eg 4°02 -82<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 30 10 0<lb />. Mz A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated | 2518 &amp; a<lb />Ap'l24, | 63 |6 3 om<lb />1895. ZR |AA Ba<lb />A. M.|P.M.|<lb />Lv Florerce 8 15) 7 36<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 10 55! 9 35<lb />Ly Selma 12 32<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 28<lb />| ae<lb />6's<lb />ZR} |<lb />A. M. P. M.<lb />Ly Wilmington} 9 20 7 00<lb />Iv Magnolia . | 10 56 8 31<lb />Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9 40<lb />ar Wilson 1 00) i 10 27<lb />20) [8s<lb />os o E.<lb />ZA A al<lb />P. M. P. MIP. M,~<lb />Ly Wilson 1 30 11 32) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 | 12 07; 11.15<lb />Ar Tarboro 2 48 r<lb />Ly Tarboro :<lb />Ly Roeky. Mt | 2 33 12 07<lb />Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50<lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road<lb />paves Weldon $40 pr «, Halifax 4,00<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55° p<lb /><lb />m., Greenville 6.37 p,.m., Kinston. 7,35<lb />p.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 Sunday. ey<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parniéle<lb />8.40.p. .m., Tarboro 9.50;. returning<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele 6.10<lb />~ Ws, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb />Tram leaves Tarboro, N-C, via Albe-.<lb />amarle &amp; Raleigh R.R. daily exceptSun-"<lb />day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 300 P. M;<lb />supe. Eimear ao rs 5.20 p. m.<lb />eturn eaves Plymouth daily except:<lb />Sunde af a. m., Sunday 9.36 amis�<lb /><lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 a. m. and 11.45 ©<lb />a. Mm. :<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE<lb />Genera! -£vpt.<lb />T. K, KENJ.Y, GenTl eer. a<lb /><lb />J. M.EMERSON, Traffic Manage<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ce.<lb /><lb />The afternoon has looked like<lb />a storm was pear at hand.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LAGES,<lb /><lb />= Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c.,carried by, The meeting of the Tobacco<lb />: GrowersT Association to-day<lb /><lb />| CHERRY &amp; C0, see ess<lb /><lb />Finest N. Y. kresh Batter. The)<lb />. "this season. Our Stock of" -<lb /><lb />Best Blended Tea 25cts per lb.<lb />: * * e | S :<lb /><lb />at be Old Brick Store.<lb />Whortleberries sold at 10 cents|<lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />| cemetery and some interesting<lb />|games are had.<lb /><lb />a gallon to-day. Auybody ought<lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />to get a obuck� dumpling at that!<lb />| price.<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb /><lb />fered in this town, come and see for| Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb /><lb />yourself and be convinced. J. L. Starkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Soods sold on their merits and. MT Louis Lawreuce suowed us<lb />prices made accordingly. some roasting cars this evening.<lb />Ihey were from Mr.Edgar BuckTs<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.|pince and were tine.<lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT AND BUILDER<lb /><lb />cried,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Ana she, with gentle mirth<lb />|A<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />1<lb />|<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />Some of the young men have<lb />built a lawn tennis court near tke<lb /><lb />| Mr. Carlos Harris, the artist,<lb />~has just painted a hadsome sign|<lb />jacross the frout of Mr. S. M.<lb /><lb />| SchuaitzTs store.<lb /><lb />ud tenderly,said: oHave you told<lb />Papa you want the earth 7?�<lb /><lb />_ On Monday Mr. S. R. Ross,<lb />~keeper ofthe bridge acruss the<lb />river here, will take up the draw<lb /><lb />a brick and wooden buildings.| not be passable before the 29tu,<lb />oO<lb /><lb />houses changed to any plan)<lb />desired. Plan and specifications, Ihe colored woman, Mah ala<lb />recently lost her<lb /><lb />earefally made at short notice. All Brown, who<lb />1D mind, was placed in jail this<lb /><lb />work guaranteed first cluss<lb />veF¥| morning for safe keeping until<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />every respect. Prices made<lb />low. 'she could ve admitted to the asy-!<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. '°�"�<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />. | Charlotte is boasting of ten cot-<lb />- Sebults, at the .ou factories and is the huamming-<lb />. est town in North Carolina. Could<lb />en » 7 | not Greenville catch this spirit<lb />ll to 12, 4nd start one to humming here?<lb /><lb />40 to 69 .<lb />50toxs0 The University of North Caro<lb />aoe po ine now ranks awong the fore-<lb />6to10/most colleges in Awerica in<lb /><lb />td) sebolarship, equipment and gen-<lb />16 to 25 eral efficiency. See ad.<lb />80 tem<lb />20to25' In addition to our regular lines<lb />10\of job printing the Reriecror<lb />134 to 20 office is prepared to take orders<lb />1 o9| fer lithographed letter, note and<lb /><lb />6 oo bill heads, checks, drafts,<lb />20 Ov invitations, &amp;c. Samples can be<lb /><lb />ing Mrs. W. H. Cox.<lb /><lb />Mra. R. J. Procter returned from<lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. A. Ricks returned Friday<lb />evening from Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. B. Andersen, of Fairfield, is<lb />visiting Mrs. D- D. Hashett.<lb /><lb />Miss Ayliner Sugg went to Kinston<lb />riday evening to visit friends.<lb /><lb />Bishop A, W. Wilson will preach in<lb />the Methodist church Monday night.<lb /><lb />Mr.and Mrs. L. H, Pender ang 1<lb />daughter returned from Tarboro<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. C. Bagwell, of Raleigh, an<lb />ficer of the revenue service, is in to .<lb /><lb />He is a brother of Dr. W. H. Bagwe<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />e<lb />day<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. P. Hasrkeit, of Kinston, has<lb />been making a brief visitto Mrs. D. D.<lb />Haskett.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. C. Kilgo, President of Tri<lb />College, is expected to arriye fhis<lb />ing and will preach in the<lb />chureh te-morrow morning and night.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. R. Dupree has received nutice<lb />from the examinera that he passed suc-<lb /><lb />cessfully the lace civil service examina-<lb />tion held in Richmond. His average<lb /><lb />was a fraction over 86.<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />The following is the score of|<lb />games as played by the National<lb />League yesterday :<lb /><lb />Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 5.<lb /><lb />New York 15, Washington 6.<lb /><lb />Pittsburg 17, Louisville 9.<lb /><lb />Boston 5, Brooklyn 8.<lb /><lb />No other league games sched-<lb />uled-<lb /><lb />Two Tais Week.<lb /><lb />Some of the matrimonially in-<lb />clined ate recovering from the<lb />shock caused by the extra dollar<lb />being placed on licenses, and two<lb />couples applied to the Register of<lb />Deeds this week to have their<lb />names put in the blanks. They<lb />were Allen Hudson and Bettie<lb />Buck, white, and Hyman Johnson<lb />and Lula Pitt, colored.<lb /><lb />Correctly Answered.<lb /><lb />oBoys,� said a teacher in a Sun-<lb />day-school, ocan any of you quote<lb />a verse from scripture to prove<lb />that it is wrong for a man to have<lb />two wives?� He paused, and<lb />after a moment or two a bright<lb />boy raised his hand.<lb /><lb />oWell, Thomas,� said the teach-<lb />er, encouraginely.<lb />Thomas stood up and said:<lb />oNo man can serve two masters.�<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at<lb />all<lb /><lb />a<lb />YOUR -- ATTENTION PLUM PUDIING. LIFETS MEREY-GO-ROUND. ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT Put im Your Thumb and Pull Out a These Got Seats in the Band Wagon. S. "?. Schultz<lb />"LINE OF " _" Mrs. J. E. Crow of Goldsboro, is visit- AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />PAEMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />thetr interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS.,<lb /><lb />LOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST Ms RKET PRICEs.<lb /><lb />BACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />e Duy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A co»<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />jhe times. O ean<lb />- Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin,<lb />Respectfully,<lb />8. M. SCHULTz,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards -<lb /><lb />nope<lb /><lb />B . 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 Criminal Business Solicited.<lb /><lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lections.<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />~Terms easy.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Say� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />&amp; SKINN RK,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS«AaT-La@,<lb />GRKE- oVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX- L. BLOW<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb />+<lb /><lb />ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREEN VIILE, N.C.<lb />@@ Practice in. all the Courts.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.  . Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement ef claims.<lb /><lb />J ~HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mre. W.M KING, Prop.<lb />Im Business Part of City<lb /><lb />oCUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />5:06T seen at the office.<lb /><lb />She question ended there.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, --W,. C.<lb /></p>
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