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          <lb />ali ee on eg RE ele oe Sean ie Pa Oh eS yee ey | a o= ~<lb />See a mee ee See ali Gp Eee eg tne tee ean) 8 Se ee PMO RIP ae ap aae, Ha ee ONCE eta eR et Pee e eed<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 6, 1895.<lb /><lb />NOTES AND TOBACCO Henderson people asked<lb />JOTTINGS<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />~how they liked Oxford and Dur<lb />~ham. They said they liked them<lb />~all well enough, aod that land had<lb />~been offered them very cheap.<lb />Suppose our merchants and ~ne Hendrsoa men asked if they<lb />business men were to be calied |jiked Henderson as well the other<lb />upon to give three or four thou- 'two towns, and they said yes, then<lb />sand doilars in order to establish ~said the Henderson men, if we<lb />a permanect indastry here, thatT will nake the price of the Jand<lb />would turn loose inthe town week |,atisfactory will you locate your<lb />ly from six hundred toa thousand | ytgammery here, and the comm«t-<lb />dollars, would they do it? Ofjitee said they thought they would.<lb />course it is easy to argue that a Phen the Henderson people told |<lb />concern of that much importance, ~them to stake off what they want-<lb />if they wanted to co.n here, would | ied aud they would make tuema<lb />not stay away bocaiss the towa) ~deed f.ee of charge forit. Hen<lb />would not give thanths site o1 ~derson got the factory and from<lb />which to operate. S it waldaTt, phat time on began to move for-<lb />ifthey coald not 24 aaywhere/ ward. From this the merchants<lb />else, but in this diy aal tims leew from $750 to $1.000 per<lb />there are other bidiers for such; yo4k that would have gone to<lb />concerns as this. A fewdays ago Oxford or Durham.<lb />says the ~Wilson Advice, the bus" Now you merchants know how<lb />iness men of thst towa mt% tt) much profit there ison athousand<lb />BranochTs bank to consider a pro | iollars of the kind of trade that<lb />position from a lot of capitalists |t,ig was: Make your owo calcu-<lb />who were intending startiag @ to ||ations and see if you could afford<lb />bacco stemmery and a reordering |¢, gain anything to establish a<lb />establishment. The capitalists |pusiness of this kind. Of course<lb />were turned over to a committee! y., have had no such proposition<lb />who showed them through the| 'made us, but we donTt know how<lb />town and the principal sites. That).gon such a proposition may be<lb />evening another meetiug was call-| nade. There are some people as<lb />ed and the merchants and basi-|, matter of course who would<lb />ness men were told by the pros |rather give something to keep<lb />pectors that they would locate| anything of this kind away from<lb />there if the site was givea them. ihe town taan to get ithere. ~These<lb />That means they will locate there, | people live, always have lived and<lb />for the Wilson business mon are jt isto be feared will live as a<lb />not going to let that opportunity | stumbling block in the way of do-<lb />slip. A few years ago there was ing something. They would not<lb />a large corporation who expected |feel at ease doing busicess beside<lb />to establish a tobacco steamory | men whose business methods are<lb />somewhere in the central tobacco | go far superior to their own, hence<lb />belt. Henderson, Oxford and they should not be blamed for<lb />Durham were candidates for the!their opposition. If we should<lb />establishment- When the inves"|cet an opportunity of establish-<lb />vestigating committee of the cor" ing a busivess of this kind in our<lb />poration went to Henderson tuey | yidst, let the poople got together<lb />were taken in charge by the tO' and express their desire to haye<lb />bacco men and showed over the|theum come among us, and even if<lb />town, and when the coumittee!gq inducement 18 offered it will<lb />asked what indacement would be|pave a pleasant effect.<lb />offered to them to locate there.<lb />they were told to go to Oxford<lb />and Darhem, and before closing<lb />the trade tocome back-to Hen�"�<lb />derson. They did this andin due<lb />time returned to Henderson. The<lb /><lb />Turough an oversight in yes-<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie Fleming with<lb /><lb />the report of the German.<lb /><lb />terdayTs REFLEcToR the names of<lb />Mr.<lb />J. B. White were omitted from<lb /><lb />SACRIFICE SALE<lb /><lb />goods this week.<lb /><lb />is thrown open to the<lb />you just name the price and we<lb /><lb />will suit you.<lb /><lb />Same.<lb /><lb />THE KING<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />Cutting and Slashing prices to<lb />make room for my incoming<lb /><lb />fall<lb /><lb />My entire stock<lb />public and<lb /><lb />Low prices on<lb /><lb />voods but the quality remains the<lb />Come and see<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Falkland Items,<lb /><lb />Eas<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />| table was well prepared and w<lb /><lb />FALKLAND, N.C. Juty 5 1895. | managed succassfully. After di<lb /><lb />Mr. J. M.<lb /><lb />sick.<lb /><lb />A few of our people wil! go to<lb />iOcracoke Saturday.<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie Mercer. of Wilson<lb />is visiting Miss Lula Warren.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Bynum of Saratoga<lb />is visiting Miss Lizzie Peebles.<lb /><lb />Many people from here attened<lb />the big races, etc, 1n Greenville on<lb />the 4th.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. M. Edwards and little<lb />son, uf Wilson, are visiting the<lb />family of Mr. J. S. Harris.<lb /><lb />The first picnic of the season<lb />in this neighborhood was given<lb />at MayoTs Mill Wednesday by the<lb />tony wrnagers: C. H. Mayo,<lb />Ww. J. Cook, W.S. Newtor, and<lb />WwW. M. Evans. A large crowd at<lb />tended, many being present from<lb />Tarboro, Wilson, Greenville,<lb />Rocky Mount, Conetoe, Grifton.<lb />Farmville and Saratoga. All en-<lb />joyed the musicand dancing until<lb />12 O'clock when dinner was pre<lb />pared and every ong went to the<lb /><lb />table, all had as much as they<lb />could eat -and even more. The<lb /><lb />Williams is quite | ner the young folks enguged<lb /><lb />~dancing and talking to the<lb />sweethearts, the older ones loc<lb />ing on. Everything passed «<lb /><lb />pleasantly, ending witha ni<lb />dance in SmithTs ~Hall at niet<lb /><lb />There were lots and lots "<lb />pretty girls hers on the 4th, bo<lb />at the races and at the ~Germ:<lb />In commenting upon them<lb />geptleman who was here remal<lb />ed to the Reriecror: oI havese<lb />none that surpass your Greenvi<lb />girls� His head is level.<lb /><lb />~ Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Sehultz, ~at |<lb /><lb />Old Bricx store.<lb />Butter, per Ib 17 to<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to<lb />Sugar cured Hams 11 te<lb />Corn * 40 tc<lb />Corn Meal 50 t¢<lb />Cabbage |<lb />Flour, Family 5.25 to5<lb />ra 6 te<lb /><lb />ats<lb />Sugar 4t<lb />Coffee 16 te<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to<lb />Oniomens 20 t«<lb />Eggs pet doz<lb /><lb />Beeswax, per 1b ae<lb />Kerosene, 134 t«<lb />Pease,per bu 1<lb />Hulls, per ton ¢<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 2¢<lb />Hides en 51<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a ee Se<lb /><lb />f° eer soins °<lb />- DAILY REFLECTOR. |ry Dail 2 00, Sam and Ano Oher-| Overton, J T Nelson, L L Kitrell,jas presented by the Sheriff was<lb />; ry 4.00, Fannie Tucker 1 50, 3 O|J W Edwards, Louis H Cox, Law (allowed.<lb /><lb />PD. J. WHICHARD. Editor. Proctor 5 00, Alice Corbett 3 00,|rence Hooker, Eibert Forbes, B) phe Board met with the chair-<lb />~Raster Vines | 50, Alex Harris|E Abrams, Daniel Hateca, C K ner of the township Board of As-<lb />sions 1200, Winifred Taylor 600, Ly-| Johnson, E imoad S Harris, F Mo ogsors, and upon motion the val-<lb />[Entered as second-class mail matter. dia Staton 1 5U, W H Parker 2 09, Smith, Howell Cobb, Jas Hardy, ations reported by the peddasdfaT<lb />"--~ \J G@ Nelson 150. Winnie Chap-,A B Ellington, W G Carson, TS for the seyeral townships was<lb /><lb />; " N z - AY) i .<lb />EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT silt gull man 1 50. Polity Adams 1 50, Mrs/Steucill, HR Johnson, P H Kit- | ,dopted.<lb /><lb />.At Guilford, Battle Ground | W Cnsp 250, W F Williams trell. Geo W Gardoer, Jobo L| Leonidas Fleming and Jesse L<lb />on July 4tb, there was a formal<lb /><lb />3s 5v, James Long 70), Armel:a|Carboo, Wiley Pierce, S ~ "| Swith who were appointed us<lb />dedication of a. Munument to, Heartly 15v, Edwin Haddock) W uighars. Doan adie Hv} committee to assist in settlement<lb />Col. Joseph Winsten. There| | 58, Matitda Thomas 2 00, Cha. Pines. WA Daven a of taxes between the Sheriff and<lb />= were five thousand people pre- AIAN Melt ome " _ | freasurer for the year 1894. re-<lb />E sent. The address was delivered | The following ord:-rs for gener | SECOND WEEK. | ported the duty discharged and<lb />: by President Winston, of the al county purposes were issued :| Jos Moye, T L Moore, Howell that the said taxes had been set"<lb />Tiniversit The statue 1s the! RW King 9 80,3 A Lang 1 6s Warren, A J Fianakio, D Sitled.<lb />- ~ft f Gov Holt. It i5\B L Davis 409, D D Brvant 4 90,| Spain, J * Case, W E Moore, J | The amount of county and ~<lb />- gut. ° . (W G Little 24 00. H F Keel 62 27,|Mc D.xon, J E Warren, Alonzo B ..h00] taxes for the year, $20,147,<lb /><lb />4 Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />T made of sleet co r and looks . - . | .<lb /><lb />Oe eae it it wore bronze aud |J2° M Manning 300, WH Reeves|Cherry, (eo W Hemby, B o\53. The insolvent list was $821,"<lb />as = 12 00, Rickard Harris 12 00, W H/James, W E Barrett, W B Browns\4g° The amount of taxes for<lb />is said to be as durable. | Wiihams 14 00 OW Harrington veer ys . tere Lunos | Greenville stock law territory was<lb />~ "E==EEE= 150 00, oustree 52 00, M | ~or emiug, tOoKes $359.31, in Swift Creek and Con-<lb />: The jury has been se'ected forT Tucker 50 00. WR Will-ams 21 20,) License to retail liquor for tix itentnea stock law territory $352-<lb />the trial of Shemwell far killing [ A Thigpen 2200, G F Smith) months were grauted to the fol-|g6.<lb /><lb />' Dr. Payne. To the surprise of|220, John A o~1isp 3 0'*, C Piiowing: | _eoniweienierimeenie<lb />every one it took only four|Gaskins 22 00,J J Nobies 26 0°, Greenville"-H C Edwardz, oO. Who Should Advertise.<lb />hours to get the jury. After i B Mewburne 24 85,R W Jones| Hooker, W E Barnett, W LCoLb |<lb />some instructions to the jury 74 00.J W Page 1? 00, Homecd W Suydam, J A Braddy, B F| Who should advertise, is a ques-<lb />by Judge Boykin, court ad beer 134, Jas R Cong eteu) 4 iderson. Malt, E H Shelvurn.|tion that has been propounded "<lb /><lb />19 75, HN 19 00, J D Cox)<lb />journed unt] next day when). so 5 bs Pron 26 ov, J J May! Grifton"E A Biand, Bryau and answered in difterent ways.<lb /><lb />the trial will commence in a), 1) 3 R Overton 2600, J W Gardner, E. Leng. | We answer, everyone who has<lb />hotly contested battle. Some 6 aith 168 25, Ivv Smith 13 09, w | Bethel"Robt Staton, F S Gard aaything to sell, whether it isa<lb />startiing developments are ex LA Pollard 9 00,J B Little 29 60, Der- | product of hand, brain or ma-<lb />a pected even in the beginning | 5 A K Tucker 14 00, HC Venters Pactolus"J R Davenport, JF chine, and in cases where those<lb />| of the triaL 'g0 00, F G@ Dapree 20 00, W L Mobley. _who wish to buy or secure any-<lb />: . """ ~Smith 3330,C V Newtou 2000, Dongola" T L Turnage. ~thing that they cannot obtain con-<lb />Vol. Fairbrother, of Durham, | Wo McAtthur 9 00, F G Moore! Parker's X Roads"J Q Smith | Veniently, they should advertise.<lb />~sold his paper some time @ZO | 23 v0, S R Ross 21 20, D C Moore &amp; Go. - | Advertising should be treated<lb />with the unde-standing that he)9500,T A Thigpen 3 60, Ivy Smith) Centre Bluff"J S Keel. |precisely as any other investment<lb />was not to edit another paper, go, R W King 70 9, B M Lewis) GajlowayTs X Roads"N H Bed |andin nine eases out of ten it<lb />in North Carolina. Kecently |22 85, A P Turnage 14 99, Jarvis gard. |pays a better profit than anything<lb />he re:urned to Durham and/g¢ Blow 20000, W H Bagwell wWarriston- EC Edwards. |for which money 1s spent. The.<lb />bought the Recorder, but he 3250,D J Whichard 340, T J) Wul"W E Hicks. vest evidence that advertising<lb />has been restrained from pub-|Jarvis 850, Sheppard or Lang, Grimesland"T M Moore &amp; Co. pays is the fact that millions are<lb />lishing it by his contract when) 00, J A Lang 420, W L Housejg O Proctor &amp; Bro: invested in it by all sorts of trade<lb />: he sold his paper. Not many)2 39, E Lang 23%, G T Tyson! Marlboro"S S Harris. and by the most successful busi-<lb />~~ tears will be shed on account of 9 83, Andrew Blount 1 25 Edwards} Oakley"W E Fleming. ~ness men in the land. No sensi-<lb />FF ebis reauit. '&amp; Broughton 745, W M King Stokes-J L. Perkins &amp; Co. ble man van believe that success-<lb />: 9 05,8 M Jones 3 30, T E Keel) Ayden"J B Garris. ful business houses advertise for<lb />COMMISSIUNERS MEETING. [3 70, Jesse L Smith 280, C Daw- - Cobb's Store"C. D. Smith. the fun of the thing. With them<lb />oe son 3 50, Levnidas Flemiug 250, Ordered that the Supervisors !t is business Just as much as buy<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. Jaly Ist 1895,) ¥ M King 13 95 of Swift Creek aud Chicod town-|iDg stock or selling products.<lb /><lb />The Bvard of Commissioners | Swift Creek stock :aw territory: thip allot hands to the new road, There are certain principles of<lb />for Pitt county met this day.) L B Mewborne 2 0°, J BR Jobn- leading from the -Haddock farm trade that men ought not to ig"<lb />Present, C Dawson, chairman, 302 200,A F Pittman 290, Cito Mrs. Sallie WilsonTs on the nore, and among them the  prin-<lb /><lb />Leonidas Fleming,Jesse L- Smith, Dawson 2 00, J D Cox. 2 00. | Williams road \cipalone is regular, legitimate<lb /><lb />SB. M. Jones and T- E Keel. | Greenville stock law territory:| Ordered that poll tax for 1894 and persistent advertising. " Wes-<lb />The following orders for pau-| O W Harrington 500, C D)\be refunded to Romeo Stokes oa |tern Stationer.<lb /><lb />. were drawn: Rountree 5 00,G M Tacker 5 00. account of old age. "_"_-<lb /><lb />Martha Nelson 2 00,H D Smits) The following Jarors were, (Ordered that taxes of Thomas<lb />150, Jacod McLawhorn 1 50, drawn for Ssptember term Supe-|J. Jarvis for 1894 be corrected and ;<lb />|  Waocy Moore 3 50, Susau Briley rior Coart. that he be refunded the sum of ie nial to 5° ee thas. its<lb />a -9 50, Lacinda Smith 150, Henry FIRST WEEE. $8.56. a pase e are prog consive aod never<lb /> ~Farris 250, Kenneth Henderson} W R Horne, Mc D Horton, J) Ordered that $75 be allowed to a hey ned oe hiokoe<lb />3 00, Eliza Edwaids 150, Carlos|W Allen, B F Cobb, R M Scarkey, Co. H. Pitt County Rifles. plane BE proeperics al HS<lb /><lb />Gorbam 2 00, J H Bibb2 00, Hen-|Thos E L~ttle, W S Newton, J 8 The insolvent tax list for 1894<lb /><lb />Nothing so helps a town as for<lb /><lb />» 4<lb />�"�<lb /><lb />ge ed = a ae ede ia a ee Se ee ee eee, SE = "o"a- oo To re "Ln td "_ ny ee ee ee ee ae<lb />a eS ee we eee ~ ee, Fe ee ee ge ee ee ee ae tee eee ae ees ae ee a ee ee he ar a EEE Se ee a MR eg Ne. Re agi iee Benge, gee<lb /></p>
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        <p>RCs eee RAS eee ae eS anes me ae<lb />a eae<lb /><lb />ome A<lb /><lb />A Division of Responsibility.<lb /><lb />On the outskirts of one of our<lb />southern cities there used to be an<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 />thriving business, but who, in an<lb />evil -hour, took to himself a young<lb />map as partner. The money mar<lb />ters of the concern soon became so<lb />involved that the old man begged<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb />, ouse. for a release, but the young man<lb />Survevor. assured him that the law in the case<lb /><lb />of partnership was so peculiar that<lb />it couldnTt be broken. Six months<lb />later, when the younger partner was<lb />away, the old man consulted a friend,<lb />found out the truth, and nailed up<lb />the following placard:<lb /><lb />*~The parnership heretofore resist-<lb />ing between Micah Davis and myself<lb />is now resolved. Who owes the<lb />firm will callon me. Who the firm<lb />owes will cali on Micah Davis.�<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. ©. Keel, Jesee L.<lb />Smith and 8. 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 /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, ©. 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 />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Buffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />When Two Virginians Meet<lb /><lb />The first thing two Virginians do<lb />when they meet is to take a mint<lb />julep together; they next talk kin.<lb />If they are straogers to one another<lb />the first requisite is to locate and<lb />thus identify each other. Then they<lb />take another julep. Then the wild<lb />hunt for relationship begins and<lb />generally ends in establishing cous-<lb />inship from a first to a tenth degree<lb />from a marriage somewhere be-<lb />tween 1650 and 1895. Then they<lb />take another julep and the conversa-<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />= Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Thursday night. Kev. C. ad.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9-8<lb /><lb />A.M. C. D. Rountree, SupTt. tion takes this turn and goes on for<lb />Catholic. No re, r services. hours:<lb />Episcopal. Services+very fourth Sun- ~*You say you are one of the Ran-<lb /><lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, SdupTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning «and Light. Preyer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith,<lb />art Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. A.<lb />. Kington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting ~iaesday night ev. Archie<lb />McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. VD. vans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />dolphs of ~Curls?T�<lb /><lb />~No; but my mother was a Page.<lb />Her mother was a Burwell. My<lb />great-grandmother was a Carry.<lb />My great-grandfather was a Lee.<lb />My great-great-grandmother was @&amp;<lb />Washington and my great-great-<lb />great-great-grandfather was a Ran-<lb />dolph, of Tuckahoe, and, ah""<lb /><lb />Here another mint julep stope<lb />him." Washington Post.<lb /><lb />To tmprove Your Writing.<lb /><lb />~o~T have mude'~a discovery of value<lb />to the schoolmaster,� said the fat<lb />man, and he exhibited with pride<lb />his right band with the ring finger<lb />tied close up to the palm in a<lb />string bridle which was passed<lb />around the thumb and tied around<lb />the waist.<lb /><lb />oYou see, it came about in this<lb />way. The end of the finger was<lb />sore and I wanted to keep it away<lb />from the desk while I was writing.<lb />It was after I tied it up that I made<lb />my discovery. Ordinarily when I<lb />write Ihave an awkward habit of<lb />forming the letters by moving my<lb />whole hand and forearm. Since I<lb />have tied that finger up and donot<lb />have it to slide the hand along upon<lb />I find that I am obliged to write<lb />witha movement of the first two<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, ¥:,<lb />meets every Tuesday night. Dr. W.H<lb />Bagwell, N.G.<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M. meets first and third Monday nights<lb />Ww. M. King, W. M<lb /><lb />NEATIESS NESS<lb /><lb />"SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE "<lb /><lb />"IF YOU WANT" fingers and the thumb in the proper<lb />manner. itisa and. valuable<lb /><lb />discovery and o<lb />in the schools.�"N. Y. Sun.°<lb /><lb />old colored blacksmith who did a|<lb /><lb />1t tobe put to use<lb /><lb />This Heminds<lb /><lb />bs<lb /><lb />You every day<lb /><lb />in the month of<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R.<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES,<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. ?<lb /><lb />July that if<lb />you have<lb /><lb />your Printing done<lb />at the<lb /><lb />~REFLECTOR<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb />It will be done right,<lb />It will be done in style<lb />and it always suits.<lb />These points are<lb />well worth weighing<lb />in any sort<lb />of arte but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your, Job Printing.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />. GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />@ Patronage solicited. ;<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />HERPrsr EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREIER.<lb /><lb />jarrive<lb /><lb />Dated (18 HID jes<lb />June 23, [¢ z re é3<lb />1895. A A 2<lb />A. M|IP.M|  |A. 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Peas"dest, imita en the gobler means basiness.<lb /><lb />ta ee<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />2 Me a a a a el eh a i ae a le ak Bk eS<lb /><lb />aoa ne<lb /><lb />Sa rs ee es ar ee ey ied eget Rep<lb />Sak te cae ae te ~<lb /><lb />The following is the séore of ~ieihiitfervi -lils<lb />ere ed bythe National |The Year Gets Older, Not These<lb /><lb />At Brooktyo."Brooklyn 7, Bos | Dr. W, H! Bagwejlss yuite sick.<lb />oon: *- N y N York &amp; Mrs. Bettie Lawrence is quite sick. °<lb />tee &amp; ow ner Mr. Frank Tisdale, of Newbern, is in<lb /><lb />town.<lb /><lb />At Philadelphia " Philadelphia a<lb />4 Washingtvu 3. | Ex-Senator and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis are<lb /><lb />At S«. Lonis "S:. Louis 12/*t Morehead.<lb />Louigyille 6 Secon: game" Ppr.C. A. Whitehead. of Scotlanc<lb />neck, ia visiting friends here.<lb /><lb />At Chicago."Chicayo 8, Cin-|<lb />cinnati 7. Second yame"Uhi-<lb />eago 9, Cinciunati o-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Mi~ses Bes-ie Harding a~id Lizzie<lb /><lb />Murphy have gone to Ormondsville for |<lb />a visit.<lb /><lb />i -<lb />*<lb /><lb />o*<lb /><lb />"_""e<lb /><lb />Suiprers, SLIPP:<lb />Bay yourCigars at D. 8: Smith's<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. W. King gave an after"<lb />Bgoe tea.to her lady friends Fri-<lb />Jy:<lb /><lb />Race to LanaTs store fur Bar-<lb />GAD 8.<lb /><lb />Ali kinds coc] drinks and fruits<lb />at J. L. Sturkey &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />A long row of stables are<lb />being built pear the Star Ware.<lb /><lb />At Pittsburg "Pitteburg 6,<lb />Cleveland 2. ~Second gsme~|<lb />Pittsburg 10, Cleveland 5.<lb /><lb />Mr. D. M.Prince, one of the principals |<lb /><lb />of the Scotland Neck Male Academy, is)<lb />~here to-day in the interest of his schvol. |<lb /><lb />oe i i<lb />. . ~| Mre. M. H. Qainerly, of Kinstoh,who|<lb />YOUR -:- ATTENTION (pas teen spending « tw days withT Ler|<lb />| parents Mr.and Mrs. A. Forbes, returao |<lb /><lb />/home this evening.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fountain and Miss |<lb /><lb />May Harris, of Falkland. Mrs Bettie<lb /><lb />IS CALLED i0 THE ELEGANT<lb />Taft, Missea Lena au Ella Taft and<lb />| Maggie Kinloa, Messers. 4. J. Uherry,<lb /><lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, stvesescis tent cs cae:<lb /><lb />: T ?'man Wilson. J. J. Hathaway and<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by Briley left for Ocracoke on steamer |<lb />| Myers to-day,<lb /><lb />; | Sweeprne REpuctions in Wasb-<lb />goods at Lang's.<lb />e * § |<lb /><lb />the best Ci in to<lb />"this season. Our Stock of" lor re Satter ECO. wn £0<lb /><lb />| C) LL | Georgia Watermelons and<lb /><lb />° * e | Ue  Carrs Butter, at the Old Brick<lb />"AND" |<lb /><lb />; ; Morris Meyer is prepared t?<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens furnish families with Ice Cream.<lb /><lb />Send him your order for any<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS f- quantity and it will be delivered<lb />e jat the hour wanted.<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of- | : Fas Wesnre; Use.<lb /><lb />fered in this town, come and see for, A readiness to apologise for an<lb />yourself and be convinced. ~offence is not worth much unless<lb /><lb />it is accompanied by a dispcsition<lb /><lb />ing, aD<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace; ~~Oh, well,,T said Jobnny, odon't<lb /><lb />|@ pa Hay.<lb /><lb />house.<lb /><lb />For Rent."The Old Brick<lb />Store. Apply to I. G. James-<lb /><lb />~Just received car load of Flour<lb />J. C. CoBs &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />We bear that one lemonade ven<lb />der at the race track on the 4th,<lb />suld over $60 worth of bis goods.<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Stargcey &amp;Uv's.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. F. Sage showed us at<lb />bis warble yard to-uay some<lb />besntfal wonaments in Georgia<lb />marbic. Lhey arespleudid work-<lb /><lb />Summer Coats from 80c up at<lb />LanyTs.<lb /><lb />J.C. Gobb &amp; Son are offexing<lb />all goods cheap to make roum<lb />for fali stock.<lb /><lb />SumMER Drings"Oream soda,<lb />ice Cream, milk shakes, ilemon-<lb />ade, soda water, &amp;c.,. at Morris<lb />Meyer's. ;<lb /><lb />At B. F. SageTs marble yard are<lb />three handsome moaouments in<lb />Georgia marble that have just<lb /><lb />been completed.<lb />vited to eall and see thew.<lb /><lb />New Tobacco.<lb /><lb />Messrs. J. bk. -Moluawhorn and<lb />J. L. Griffin broaght the first load<lb /><lb />Curtains. re a a take pack all the mean<lb />Goods sold on their merits and ~yee youll take oa back,Tsobbed<lb />prices made accordingly. .<lb /><lb />ready td use over again?T<lb />What Will the Harvest Be!<lb />WINTERVILLE, N, C., July 595.<lb />Editor Eastern Reflector. "<lb /><lb />'fo-day while walking with Mr.<lb />E. 8. Edwards over his farm I<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb />_ Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />Cobd Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />of new tobacco to market to-day<lb /><lb />the girl, osq you can hayeTem just'and sold it at the Planters Ware-<lb /><lb />house. We saw samples of it<lb />which showed that it was a fine<lb />cure. We hear that Messrs. Jesse<lb /><lb />School.at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />School at-9:30 A. M-<lb /><lb />Episcopal . church."Sunday<lb />School 9:30_A. M. i J2 ? ;<lb />. » Baptist church:-Sunday School<lb />9:30 A-'M. Preaching at ii A.<lb /><lb />Black and Clay, 9 to 1.00 per bushel<lb /><lb />oand 815 P.M, ~by Rev. 0: M.<lb /><lb />ERS at LangTs. "<lb /><lb />The pubhe in-<lb /><lb />MecGowon, Hardy Stokes and<lb />Billy MeGowan also cured barns!<lb />this week. fr, = . A<lb /><lb />s 25 - : a<lb /><lb />~ Presbstérian church Sundav |,<lb /><lb />Methodist -church."Sunday<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />fraBMEES AND MEKUHANTSBUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our before<lb />hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is com<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS.<lb />FLUUS, COFFEE, SUGAKs<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LowgsT MARKET PRICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACKO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youw buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwuys onhand and sold at prices to suit<lb />zhe times. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close murgiD.<lb /><lb />Respectful)<lb />3. M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />cal<lb /><lb />"" en<lb /><lb />"--"<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />a) F. TYSON,<lb />=<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Cotrts<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a spectal of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb /><lb />lections.<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb /><lb />all business.<lb />Money to Joan on approved security.<lb /><lb />~Perms easy-<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.- J. L. FLEMiNG<lb />Boers &amp; FLEMING:<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />g@y~ Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. - BARRY SKINNER.<lb />AItHAMS « SKi sun oa,<lb /><lb />ATToRNEYs-aT-Law,<lb />GREE" oILLE. N. c.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JABVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />pAbvis &amp; BLOW,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />~.°*» GREENVILLE, NW, , +. *<lb />~}@@ Practice n, sllthe Coarts.<lb />Jonn E, Woodard, .F. C.Marding,<lb />: Wilson, N.C, Greenville, N. (.<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING, ~<lb />: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, =~<lb />«i I stare (Greeny. iL<lb />. Special attentionT n .to cof as<lb />and settlement of claims. ¥<lb />7 - ~<lb />: I HE KING HOUSE, ©<lb />. 5<lb />F Mre. W.M KING, Prop.<lb /><lb />Im Business Part of City<lb />\ (OUTS IE SUPERB; {|<lb /><lb />wf 7 is o<lb />2 « GREBNVILLB, . Ni Css<lb /><lb /></p>
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