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          <lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., JULY 20, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trams and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />P: agsenger; ani m til<lb />porth, ar ves 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P: M. -<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P.<lb /><lb />Stwamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />rut<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />~~. ee Jn<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Sunday fair.<lb /><lb />Pei<lb /><lb />a ois sili. ol BS<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />JOTTINGS<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />~There is some as pretty land<lb />in the eastern part of Martin<lb />county as thereisin the State.<lb /><lb />One of the prettiest all around<lb />crops of tobacco that we haye<lb />seen this }ear is cultivated by<lb />Mr. J. 8S. Jenkins on the firm<lb />of Col. R. W. Wharton.<lb /><lb />From the up-country tobacco<lb />curers that havecome to Pitt this<lb />year we learn that the tobacco<lb />crop up there is not at all flat<lb />tering. The unfavorable weath-<lb />er in early Spring caused very<lb />late plants and just about the<lb />transplanting season for that<lb />section 1t turned off very dry<lb />and caused a bad stand. The<lb />crop is a late one, but if seasons<lb />are good from now until curing<lb />time a good crop may be saved.<lb />They say that su far the crop<lb />has been less troubled with in-<lb />sects than any crop for several<lb />iyears.<lb /><lb />A- Hoofiess Porker. ;<lb /><lb />Mr. John Griffio, who lives a<lb />few miles in the country from<lb />Greenville, has a pig five weeks<lb />old that has no -hoofe on either<lb />leg- The legs extends from the<lb />body to the firstT joint and there<lb />| is ho sigh of hoofs at all.. The<lb /><lb />oykeF is fat and eats heartyT and<lb /><lb />feve� gate. It. was. Dorp<lb />dition.<lb /><lb />thout on tnosetstabs at &amp;<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL CORRESPON DENCE .<lb /><lb />GREENSBORO, N,.C., July, 19, 95<lb />The North Carolina Press As-<lb />sociation has jast closed its twen-<lb /><lb />tendance .<lb />editors handsomely indeed.<lb /><lb />session the press men: were taken<lb />on an excusion to Guilford ~Battle<lb /><lb />|Ground,and speut an hour or<lb /><lb />two walking over this spot rich<lb />in historic interest. The Press<lb />Banquet took piace at the Ben<lb />bow Honse at night.<lb /><lb />Greensburo: is a<lb /><lb />and manufacturing enterprises<lb /><lb />located here will be spoken of<lb />more elaborately in later articles.<lb /><lb />The Press Association elected<lb />the followieg officers for the com-<lb />ing year. ~<lb /><lb />Prest"C. L. aceveus: Soutb-<lb />port Leader.<lb /><lb />tat V. P:"W. F. Marshall, Gas<lb />tenia Guzette-<lb /><lb />@nd VV. Pi"W. W. MeDairmid,<lb />Lymberton Hobesonian. :<lb /><lb />Srd V. P."W. K. Jacobson,<lb />Washingten Progress.<lb /><lb />Secretary &amp; Treastrer."J. B<lb />Sherriti, Concord Zimes. :<lb /><lb />Orator."W. ©. Dowd, Charlotte<lb />News.<lb /><lb />Poet."H. W. Ayer,<lb />Caucasion-<lb /><lb />Historiau."J. D. Kernodle,<lb />Graham Gleaner.<lb />Delegates to National Editonal<lb />Asseciation,_J. P. Caldwell, Char<lb />lotte Observer; W.C. Erwin, Mor-<lb />gantov Herald ;J. Pi Kerr, Ashe"<lb />ville Cittzen; J. W: Bailey; Dil.<lb />lical Recorder. Alternates"D. J<lb /><lb />Whichard, Greenville - REFLECTOR<lb />pass es Donia re; } iv News<lb /><lb />Durham en Ww W.Ww. ~MoDairmd,<lb /><lb />_lambenton Robersonian.<lb /><lb />Raleigh<lb /><lb />ty third annnal session, held at<lb />Greensboro, and by the time this | :<lb />1s read many of the editors will | gm<lb />be, enjoying the sea breezes at|t<lb />Morehead. The session has been} /<lb />a delightful one, the. largest. at-<lb />in some years, andj<lb />«hi eensboro--has--eatertained the<lb /><lb />After the close .of ThursdayTs }<lb /><lb />derightfal | 2<lb />~owns, fall of energy and pash,i@<lb /><lb />and her achievements along the)<lb />line of industrial improvements}:<lb /><lb />were marvels to mest of us. The;<lb />industries and public institutions |.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Pes<lb /><lb />ra, i at :<lb /><lb />~My loss, Your Gain.<lb /><lb />CUT TO DEATH-<lb /><lb />See ES<lb /><lb />A Man at Till<lb />t.<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.)<lb />Trutzry, N. C, July 20."A_ ter-<lb />rible accident happened here yes<lb /><lb />Mr. Geo. K. Mayo, foreman of the<lb />|North . Carolina Lumber Compa-<lb />nyTs Mill. lost his life. Mr. Mayo|<lb />was setting a bit in a planing mill<lb />when the machine sta up and<lb />the knife not being securely bolt-<lb />ed, flew out and strack him in the<lb />stomach, ~cutting it wide open and<lb />leaving his eptrails exposed. The<lb />best medical attefition was secur-"<lb />ed, but could do him ~no ~good.<lb />He died last night -at 2 o'clock.<lb /><lb />Base Ball.<lb /><lb />The following is the score of<lb />games as played by the National<lb />Leegue Thursday<lb /><lb />Pittsburg. Pittsburg 23,<lb />Philadelphia 6.<lb /><lb />At Olevatand."Cleveland 12,<lb />Brooklyn 4.<lb /><lb />~: At Chicago."Chicago 2, Boston<lb /><lb />oAt Citicinnati."Cincinaati 2,<lb /><lb />ae 10. « on<lb />New. York. ~ © 16,<lb />_Nogames scheduled for St Louia<lb /><lb />Corrected<lb />Cut by a Flying ; Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />terday about 2 o'clock, in which | Lard<lb /><lb />iat<lb /><lb />Gréenville Market.<lb /><lb />S05) 6, M: Con Tee<lb /><lb />| Butter. per 1b 17 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hanis 11 te<lb />Cern�"�: 40 to 60<lb />Soew Meal 50 fo 80<lb />ek fox<lb />Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .50<lb />6 to 10<lb />Oats 50<lb />r 4toé.<lb />, ; . 16 to 25.<lb />Salt per ¥ Seek 80 to 200<lb />Bens pet doz des 10<lb />gxe per<lb />Béeswax, per Ib 6<lb />Kerosene, 134 to 20<lb />Halt por to 67<lb />per ton<lb />Cotton Seed Mea) 20 %<lb />Hides 5 10%<lb /><lb />Cotton and. Peanuts.<lb />Below are. Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros; &amp; Co., Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />chants of Noxtolk e<lb />@OTTon.<lb />Sea: i ablaw 5 71-16<lb />a<lb />Gord Ordi oi eg 5<lb />Tone"dull. o 8%! ©:<lb />ide PEAN VE@e: .<lb />Prime 34<lb />" Prime - #<lb />zone neem nesar eaters<lb />panish 9e. bu.<lb />etoast-bkeady:<lb />xe "10 cts. "Firm.<lb />- Peas"best, 2.5) to 2.75 per bag<lb /><lb />~1.50:t0.1.75."<lb />a ie eee bushel<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />vd<lb /><lb />Ba ea acre At 8<lb />bakes ye ORR is aye Ren A ae i<lb />Be MU HAO cecil See Mia Se<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Minnesuta Br Oe Kobakba a}<lb /><lb />any other<lb />Moi<lb /><lb />»/ Of Als 2<lb />three hé<lb /><lb />ly, pleased | ~the Conften<lb />Morgan is the recogni<lb /><lb />the best aqui : rot<lb />man in publid Hite! now. ||<lb /><lb />will make extracts in the next<lb />issue from ~this ~great. speech.<lb />In<lb />reference to thé silver question<lb /><lb />One will suffice for to day.<lb /><lb />as it now'stands¢ he said :<lb /><lb />oAnd now and here, just as soon<lb />this cdntrovetcy<lb /><lb />es vporsible,<lb />shov'd be settled"no more eva-<lb /><lb />sion"no more straddling"ao}<lb />more postponing. The country<lb />and the business of the coubtry,<lb />rezardlese of persone! or party<lb />ambition or euccess, want it set-<lb />tied and they are entitled to have<lb />eitied as quickly as can be.<lb />Know,<lb />and nnderstand each other, and|{<lb />adjust themselves accordingly,<lb />for not ti!! then will the country<lb />be prosperous and at ease. aegain-j<lb />oWe of the United States, of<lb />people of the earth, by int<lb /><lb />£<lb />tot business and the laws<lb /><lb />~all<lb /><lb />time Seght to know, and<lb /><lb />we do know, the great a wietee<lb />of tamperin<lb />questions vital to ~the ouaniey:<lb /><lb />This delayed, toad more,�<lb />gicknces, prostratio<lb /><lb />d upon the action of this con-<lb /><lb />ention ; and with a heart fullT of<lb />fighe* for its complete suceess, it<lb /><lb />Hilly<lb /><lb />nce its viess= mmo uncertain<lb /><lb />wi'!,I do hope, come<lb />ae squarely to the work ap<lb /><lb />Ts.�<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />a<lb />""""<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />of property. $15,000 ;<lb /><lb />, +4?<lb />:t<lb /><lb />~eash<lb /><lb />ratio of 16 to 1, and not wait-<lb />ing for any: co-operation ; from<lb />country. Senator<lb /><lb />Aart<lb />of any man in Amefica to-day<lb />in point of information and in-<lb /><lb />with and aodging<lb /><lb />paralysis<lb /> gnd death are soon nt hanill oAnd<lb />_ waueh will, i venture to say, - de-<lb /><lb />Home (191) and raised 6,000 forT<lb /><lb />5 @ magnificent prop-<lb />eat by DeBoissure,<lb /><lb />eration: tem yea<lb />$20,000 |<lb />| reeks:<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />connection with]<lb />the Grand Lodgé&amp;<lb /><lb />Lodge by a % islation<lb />vided for- ite fatare perman<lb /><lb />the | ot and<lb /><lb />phansT Hone<lb />erty valued SE yan 000;"Atey- oth<lb />mates are maifitatnined ; average<lb />monthly cos: of each 85; it is<lb />maintained by the Graud Lodge,<lb /><lb />Connecticut has a Home at<lb />Faiiview worth $25,000, acquired<lb />since Jaly 1892; a per capital<lb /><lb />for maintenance and to create &amp;<lb />permanent: fand. .<lb /><lb />The German Odd Fellows of<lb />New York have a Home for th sir<lb />aged brethren, at UnionportT<lb />aluo an Orphanage; very fine<lb />buildings: ~There. is an Odd Fel-<lb />lowsT Home atT Holtis, L- L., with<lb />seven intnates: It was  invor-<lb /><lb />in 189], and has property<lb />worth $25,000."Ex.<lb /><lb />emer n<lb />The Biljvills Banner,<lb /><lb />Camp meeting opens | in Billville<lb />on the first Sunday in. Augost.<lb />We have ea applied for @ li-<lb />We are now living on bone:<lb />raised watermelons. They dre<lb /><lb />Dar \not snbstantial, but. Brosidenes<lb />North Carolina has a dws at<lb /><lb />opened i in 1891 sh tnd oa<lb /><lb />has made them mighty sac oete<lb />~~ Malectbe a<lb /><lb />Pia haman face, eyes,.<lb />*4month; even to little indeatures<lb />4atihe proper places to i:esemble<lb /><lb />tax of $2 per member is levied<lb /><lb />irom tae iene<lb /><lb />invited us to a bauguet in Asoed<lb />ta and if the Lord oe add<lb /><lb />the roads are good, we'll reach<lb />there with our appetite� ~about the<lb />first of September. "<lb /><lb />All things Come to ~him whe<lb />waits. One day fast week the<lb />Sheriff levied on our cow; bat a<lb />silroad engine killed herTon the<lb /><lb />$50 damages and settied with the<lb /><lb />Sheriff for $25."Atlanta Consti-<lb /><lb />*<lb />6<lb />Se<lb /><lb />A Spider Marked with a Human Fsce,<lb /><lb />Mr. Geo. Henderson, jr., has a<lb />veritable curiosity in an extra-<lb />ordinarily marked common gar<lb />dea spider.<lb />biader: half of.-the. spider.. (the<lb />large roundel or oval part) are<lb />markings which distinctly outline<lb />nose. and<lb /><lb />nostrils. Each feature 1s in reg-"<lb />~ular and natural position. To)<lb /><lb />spider mast be looked at with<lb />his: head toward the spectator, as<lb /><lb />his: back and the eves aud the<lb />upper vart of the face. fartper:<lb />towards the rear. The shape of}.<lb />the body is not anlixe a. haman<lb />head, and in color it is a. dull;<lb />(wr hitis and: :thas makes: the re<lb />semblance still more striking-<lb /><lb />Mr. Henderson is keeping his<lb />pet in a little box and, supplying<lb />him with. insects and leayes to<lb />keep him alive as. loag as possible<lb />He takes pleasure in showing him<lb />to visitors.~- Newbern /ournel,<lb /><lb />ieT<lb /><lb />Class In Ethno ogy.<lb />Teacher"Who were the three<lb />sons of Noah ?<lb /><lb />The Class"Shen,<lb />Japhet.<lb /><lb />~Peasher" Where did . othe de-<lb />scendants of Shem settle?<lb /><lb />Phe Glass"tIn. Asia...<lb /><lb />$eacher--Whete did .the de-<lb />sre gestae s sink d amber settle ?<lb /><lb />+"-Wh yes ehila- |<lb /><lb />Ham, _and<lb /><lb />ay to the courthouse and we gotT<lb /><lb />Oa the back of the,<lb /><lb />the muuth is about the middle of<lb /><lb />get the best view of the. face the)<lb /><lb />| not delight in graud dinners.<lb /><lb />B bashes inaigen far the-like of:<lb /><lb />which we did not see until Pad<lb />£8 | appeared here in 1892. He va ma v2<lb />a little fellow that it looked almostas-<lb /><lb />~thoughT he couldobe carried away in:<lb /><lb />the pocket of a greatcoat. He was<lb />only ten years of age, but he played<lb />the piano marvelously... Gerry tried<lb />to stop his playing im the: public,.<lb />claiming it. was injuring the. boy's.<lb />health. The father'said: ~~But what<lb />am! to do? I am poor and Iam<lb />earning this money to complete<lb />little JosefTs education.�<lb /><lb />Commodore Gerry then . said:<lb />*~Will you take him off the stage for<lb />six years if you receiveT money<lb />enough~to support yourself, his<lb />mother and him, and to give him the<lb />best instruction for that length of<lb />time?�<lb /><lb />The father replied that hé woutd<lb />gladly dé so, and: Commodore Gerry :<lb />within a week raised'a sum of money<lb /><lb />} sufficient to yield a yearly income of<lb /><lb />five thousand dollars. This he placed<lb />in the hands of trustees, who were<lb />bound to remit to Mr. Hofmann in<lb />quarterly sums for six years... The<lb />lad: was taken beck to Europe, be-<lb />came the favorite pupil of Rubin-<lb />stein and only a few weeks ago<lb />appeared again in public, justifying<lb />by-his playing the highest. promise<lb />of his boyhood days.<lb /><lb />Millionairess or Billionaires. }<lb /><lb />We must participate, with permis-<lb />sion of the Yankees, in their delight<lb />that a lady ~worth forty million<lb />pounds's year will shortly, visit. New<lb />York. She may, naturally, while<lb />steamers are temptingly. running<lb />*twixt America~and ' England ih six<lb />days, find it/seductive to-take alook<lb />at London, where she would, indeed<lb />be a. somebody and. find all the shops<lb />kept open day and night on purpose<lb />to oblige'her. Thé lady in- oapace!<lb />isTa Chitian~of the name of Senora de<lb />Cousino.:. She is.~ fortunately: a<lb />woman of mature years"the chances<lb />of her eloping ate, therefore, ~less-<lb />ened, ~while ~the chances of the old<lb />boys are increased: ©<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />She ranks: as<lb /><lb />} the richest woman, in the world, and<lb /><lb />who is ber male equal? She is a<lb />woman of excellent ~culture and<lb />busiiéss capacity"these ' diminish ~<lb />the chances of the fortune hunters;<lb />she must be won for his worth. The<lb />SenoraTs tastes: ~aré-~simple, but<lb />wecusate. She is great on the syb-<lb /><lb />ject of mines and raaches, »- 008 Sore:<lb /><lb />is all ~that is known as ~yet of the<lb /><lb />manifold miltionatre, and; naturally,<lb />as such; most adorable of women."<lb /><lb />Fae ngaeader ey ey t<lb /><lb />: _ Phe, Largest cinte, .<lb />_ Zhe. largest: Bible in the. world ta<lb />8 manuscript Hebrew. Bible in the<lb /><lb />ea) Vatican, weighing three hundred énd<lb />i ~% neal twenty pourds. ©<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />we<lb />a td<lb /><lb />_ COUNTY Sy C<lb /><lb />ior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.T<lb /><lb />eriff, R. W. King.<lb />~ Register of Deeds, W. M. oad FY<lb />Treasurer; deli. ~Little. *<lb />Gorener, Dr... 0. OH. ~Laughing<lb />Survevor, ; oe<lb />: Tr~. to ® e hia séb\! © min.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. FE. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith and S. Ma Jones, ©<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. Ww. Santen<lb />won nty Exam mer df Teachers<lb /><lb />H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS. .<lb /><lb />Mayos, Ole¥otpes� |<lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Marphy, night.<lb /><lb />Counciimen"W. H. Smith, W. IL.<lb />Brown, W. TT. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb /><lb />Dempsy Bufin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />ecg 8 SRE eg<lb /><lb />* CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex<lb />cept second) n.orning and night. Prayer|<lb />geetingThureday night. Rey. C.<lb />Billings, weet. Sundav School at 9-30<lb />A.M. C. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />ee No regular services.<lb />Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-<lb />aay" morning and night Rev. A.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday.<lb />morning and i.ight. Prayer meeting}<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith,<lb />pastes. Sunday Xcheol at 9:50 4, M. A.<lb />B. Ellington, Supt,<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every ist Sabi<lb />3rd Stinday morning and ni ht. Prayer<lb />meeting taeeduy night ev. Arehie<lb />ere ae pastor. Sunday School at<lb /><lb />9:30A. M.,B. D. Evans,.SupTt. |<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O.<lb />meets eve _Tpeedey night.<lb />Bagwell,<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge No, 28t A, F. &amp;<lb />" meets firat and third Monday nights<lb />Ww. M. King, W. M<lb /><lb />o. F.,<lb />Dr. W.<lb /><lb />slarriving at Oc<lb /><lb />=! at 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra-<lb />(®icoke Sunday a<lb /><lb />i. 12 o'vlock.<lb /><lb />|moroinge-at 7 oielnales aspera ener<lb />~ urora,~<lb />{Swan Quarte uarter, Returning Santee. ~Oc-<lb /><lb />Bl Cotehiing at same points. ewe for, Seep<lb />| pheseaisnals A copper fe<lb /><lb />AN EQUINE. "PENSIONER.<lb /><lb />Gadred For: = = -<lb /><lb />There is a. horse in this city re-<lb />putedT to be thirty-seven: years old,<lb />which is still fat, sleek-and skittish,<lb />but through the provisions of a will<lb />made by its former owner 1 is not<lb />allowed to do any" work. oOld. Gil<lb />bert� is the name of the animal, god<lb />ft is-noW in thé posséesion ~of Mrs.<lb />Phelon, who resides on- Pearl ~street.<lb />When Mrs. Fannie Sharp died, about<lb />six years agro, she left five himdred<lb />dgllars for the parpose of keeping<lb />**Old Gilbert� in ease and comfort<lb />the remainder of his days. -She ex-<lb />pressly stipulated that the horse<lb />should not be required to do any<lb />work, and should be well fed and<lb />caredfor. These requirements have<lb />been carried out, and ~~Old GilbertT<lb />leads the life of a retired capitalist<lb />or pensioner. He appears to be<lb />good for several years yet, and if<lb />allowed would probably put in many<lb />ah thonest dayTs work. oOld Gil-<lb />bert� is a bay gelding, about fifteen<lb />hands high, and well proportioned.<lb />He must have been rather frisky in<lb />his youth, for fully twenty yeare<lb />ago he ran away with Councilman<lb /><lb />now Mrs. Higdon, smashed the bug-<lb />gy in splinters, and nearly fright-<lb />~ened the life out of the young people.<lb />He was well up in ~horse years then.<lb />He served four years during the<lb />war and came out with a ~scratch.<lb />Just which side he was on it is not<lb />remembered, and it is barely possi.<lb />ble that at one time or another he<lb />followed both the federal and con-<lb />federate flags. " Owensboro (Ky.)<lb />Messenger.<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />Ara Then He Vent Home. .<lb /><lb />oMr. ~Stalate,� she murmured, odo<lb />you remembér when in 1894 we sat<lb />up to watch the new year in?�<lb />~oYes,TT he tepiied, rapturous! y.<lb />*o~Well"don't vou"don't you"�<lb />pon. tI what/�T |<lb /><lb />oDon't you think we are begin-<lb />s4ng rather ear'w ohis year?�<lb /><lb />ii rng.<lb /><lb />The stequier Aurora leaves Washing-<lb />ton every Saturday night. at 11 oTcleek,<lb /><lb />e Sunday morning<lb /><lb />"" ie a meager et gel<lb />eEviDg. Be IV aah in n Sunday n ut<lb />Fare forT the . round trip<lb /><lb />MUDEWEEK TRIP.<lb /><lb />ate same steamer makés a iwidewenk<lb />Washingten _Wednesday<lb /><lb />$1.00<lb /><lb />uornings at 6 oTelovk}<lb /><lb /> | One teres breeeBntbeny: Prat ts Well<lb /><lb />John Higdon and his swéetheart,|<lb /><lb />eed<lb />a<lb />be<lb />yt<lb />he<lb />t<lb /><lb />You every day |<lb />an the month of<lb /><lb />July that if<lb /><lb />you have<lb />your Printing done<lb /><lb />at the<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb /><lb />_and it alwavs suits.<lb /><lb />These points are<lb />well worth weighing<lb />in any. sort<lb />of work, ~but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb />It will be done in style}.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />eer "olinips wt<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH, :<lb />J " TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. .<lb />. Patronage solicited. )<lb /><lb />an Co gaaaee Bae me<lb /><lb />o8<lb /><lb />. Gen. Mer.<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt<lb />Lw Witson<lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Lv FayT tteville<lb />Ar. Florenee ; -| .<lb /><lb />ecenmmenenll<lb /><lb />Lv Wileon 2<lb />Lv Gokisboro 2<lb />Lv Magnolia 4<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5<lb /><lb />. at ed<lb />July Sth<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce { -<lb />Lv Fay ettevihe'<lb />Ly Selma<lb />Ar Wilsxn<lb /><lb />aetna<lb /><lb />Ly Wilssington<lb /><lb />iv Ms .<lb />lv Ge {iz<lb />ar 7<lb /><lb />Lv WilsonT =i bs<lb />Ar Rocky Mt ~<lb /><lb />\r Tarboro 2<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt<lb />Af Weldon °<lb /><lb />2:<lb />x 3 § 2% J<lb /><lb />~Trainion xs , y jeck Branch oad<lb />gaves Wel 3.40 x opee 4.00<lb />p. m., arrives bt<lb /><lb />@., i rh lew Roe Miaston +.<lb />p. m. Eero Kinsten 7.20<lb />a. m., 8.2228. mi. 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          <lb />YOUR --ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF"<lb /><lb />- DRESS.GOODS. SILKS, LAGES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;., carried by<lb /><lb />4.5, GHERRY &amp; 60,<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S.H.O.ES,<lb /><lb />: "AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !<lb /><lb />is the la. gest and cheapest ever of-<lb />Jered in his town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />_ prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />CGHEWING GUM,<lb /><lb />J ust received a nice line of pure North<lb />Carolina<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum and Pepsi<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Seotland Neck. Aids<lb />digestion, whitens teeth and cures sore<lb />throat. At the same time you encour-<lb />age home iudusieries by chewiug this<lb />Gum, For sale by<lb /><lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />GHTY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />tbe south, and prices are jow. ak<lb />make si¢pments eyery Tuesday. ring<lb /><lb />our work to our store on Monday. a<lb /><lb />t will be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />lists tarnished on application:<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVIULLE, N. c.. Ss. pp. Bagley,<lb /><lb />M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />: pom Next session will begin<lb />+ sagt SG AUGU I 26th, 1895. All<lb />re Bective Branches, Ancient and<lb />es. Music will oe<lb /><lb />se graduate usic, I Leulapen<lb />a in m ns<lb />Eek Dixcipline fina, buat. kind.<lb />- Terms: . Artand Elocution<lb />stg py om if desired, Calisthenics<lb />For TC address the Pria-,<lb />eps Greenville N. C,<lb /><lb />p SOE SE,<lb />"<lb /><lb />The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and<lb />Caught Up With These People.<lb /><lb />ow ?<lb /><lb />Mr. H:@. Jones ~went to ~Scotland<lb />Neck this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. Chas. Forbes returned this morn-<lb />j2g from a visit to Kinston.<lb /><lb />Mr. C. D. Rountree returned yester-<lb />day trom his tobacco trip.<lb /><lb />Col. E. A. Keith,ef Ayden, isin tewn<lb />today and favored us with a visit.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jesse Speight came in Friday<lb />evening from a trip to the sprihgs.<lb /><lb />Miss Davis,who has been visiting Miss<lb />Novelia Higgs, has returned home.<lb /><lb />Misa Rosalind Rountree returned Fri~<lb />day from a visit to friends at Littleton:<lb /><lb />Mrs. S.° T. Hooker and children re-<lb />turned yesterday from a visit in the<lb />country.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Andrew Joyner and children<lb />left this morning fur a monthTs visit to<lb />Whitakers,<lb /><lb />Mr. W.C. Hines returned Friday<lb />9| morning froma visit to Sampson county<lb />ant Wilmington.<lb /><lb />Mr. Eaton King, of Falkland, left Fri-<lb />day morning for a trip to Norfolk, Old<lb />Point Couwfort and Ocean View, Va,<lb /><lb />Mr. D. D. Haskett returned Frida Y<lb />evening from Morganton whcre he bad<lb />been to take his family for the summer.<lb /><lb />Prof. S. D.. Bagley. of Nashville.<lb />came in on the south bound train Friday<lb />eyening to make final arrangements for<lb />his school this fall.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. 5. Joyner. of Baitimore, was<lb />a passengeron the south bound train<lb />Friday evening. She came hereto join<lb />her husband and visit friends.<lb /><lb />BIG STORM.<lb /><lb />| Tobacco Very Much Injured.<lb /><lb />On yesterday afternoon there<lb />was a considerable storm ~south<lb />and south-west of here. The wind<lb />blew very hard and there was<lb />some hail. Near Farmville we<lb />learn that the tobacco was toro to<lb />Pleces very much. The storm<lb />passed over a large tobacco acre~<lb />age and the crop in its path is<lb />said to be much damaged.<lb /><lb />Church Services.<lb />Methodist churech."Sunday<lb /><lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church. Sanday<lb />School 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />pre taste ehurch. Suaday School<lb /><lb />at 9: M. Preaching at 11<lb />A. M. and 8:15 P. M. by Rev.C.M.<lb />Billings. - ;<lb /><lb />Preabytérian:"Snuday<lb />9:30 A.M. Preaching at ¥<lb /><lb />and 8:15 P. M.. by Rev.<lb /><lb />fx; Me<lb />~ Laachlin.<lb /><lb />BRUNSWICK STEW.<lb /><lb />oHONS ABR SMI vA<lb /><lb />What.It Tskes. to Make Up.g.Good<lb />Nee Sent eee Semen,<lb /><lb />Seales<lb /><lb />om<lb /><lb />The average girl has hemty of fom.<lb />to laugh in her sleeves. ©<lb /><lb />All kinds. cool drinks and fruitsT<lb />at J. L. Starkey &amp; CoTs. ,<lb /><lb />Watermelons are coming. 1D<lb />quite freely.<lb /><lb />Batter kept in refrigeretore at<lb />J. L. ttarkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />cd<lb /><lb />Soldiers Home, there is room for!<lb />only five more.<lb /><lb />N. Y¥. State and CarrTs Butter<lb />and Blended Tea. 8. M. Scuu.rz.<lb /><lb />Ollen Warren says the answer<lb />to our egg question yesterday<lb />was 72k, Somebody else report.<lb /><lb />Mr. Sylvester Cox, of Swift Creek<lb />towcship, was striken with aralysis a<lb />few days ago and there ia little if any<lb />hope of his recovery.<lb /><lb />For the best<lb />to J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />A small colored boy came in<lb />the office yesterday and wanted<lb />to know if we had any ocritch<lb />etts� for sale. We fouad out he<lb />wanted gquinces. We told him we<lb />had some but they were all gone<lb /><lb />The Department of Agricniture<lb />sammarizes its July reports of<lb />percentages of condition ef crops<lb />made. by 1,000 correspondents as<lb />follows: Cotton 75 per cent., a<lb />gain of 6-points on June; wheat<lb />36, a decline of two points, yet the<lb />~crop is practically a full one; oats<lb />84, corn 39, an increase of 5 points<lb />tobacco 86, an increase of 2<lb />points; peauuts 83}; rice 81, a de-<lb />crease of 1 point; sorghum 90<lb />~Trish potatoes cr sweet  Ptatoce<lb /><lb />81; pediag 89.<lb /><lb />= =<lb />a<lb />oS<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE 10 OGRCOKE<lb /><lb />The Old Jominien Steamship Co.<lb />will run an excuraion from Greenville | J<lb />to Ocracoke every Saturday during rhe |<lb />season. Steamer Myers leaves Greep- |~<lb />Ville at 10.0,elock A..M. and the steam-<lb />er Virgisiin re le¢ves Wael<lb />19 o,ciock TM ernie jad T Ocracoke<lb />at 5 0,clock ecient oe doa Se el Return-|<lb />ing the ~The Virginia Dare leaves Ocia a-<lb /><lb />eoKe at 4 o,lock Sunday avening. ar<lb />riving at Washington at 11 oTcloc Sun|-<lb /><lb />i até oTclock Monday<lb />anteriney at Greenyille at 11.<lb />the round t<lb /><lb />n<lb />are. fort:<lb />from Rucencifie 4 $2,00. |<lb /><lb />anes te emer ar<lb />~ oe 3. Chery. pARt-<lb /><lb />E +<lb /><lb />rm,<lb />a a -<lb /> 2 ret<lb /><lb />There are sixty inmates at the|<lb /><lb />Cigar in town go|<lb /><lb />ngton ati:<lb /><lb />day night. Steamer Myers leaves Wash-}<lb /><lb />bs a<lb /><lb />oIS. MN: Ss shales<lb /><lb />~| PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDEBS<lb /><lb />4| paRunns AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before ae<lb />chastng elsewhere. Garasekt is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK-<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb />always ut LOWEsT MsRKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you to buy at-ene protit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always SS te ee rices te suit<lb />she times. Qur areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a cine margin.<lb />u<lb />8. M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />be F. TYSON,<lb />s<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb /><lb />o| 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 seeutity.<lb />Ferms easy.<lb /><lb />aaa<lb />a<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT L. FLEMIN<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. ©<lb /><lb />s@� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />&amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-~AaT-LawW,<lb />GREEo ILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />- J. JARVIS.<lb />JARVis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.<lb />{" Practice it. all the. Courts.<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Pooanea F. * c.<lb />N.C, Greenville, i. Cc.<lb />}OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.-<lb /><lb />Special attention.given to colleetiqns<lb />and settle nent of claims. -<lb /><lb />~HE KING HOUSE,-<lb /><lb />~Mre. W.M KING, Prop.<lb /><lb />In Business Part of oy<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />} " oGREENVILLE, Hc.<lb /></p>
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