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          <lb />TH .<lb /><lb />DA<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />No. 194<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.o Going 5outh,<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. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />a<lb />wr tied<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Fair to-night and Friday, pro-<lb />ceeded by showers in eastern por<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />_ JUMPED OFF THE TRAIN.<lb /><lb />And Says the Newsboy Fushed Him<lb />Off.<lb /><lb />People who have occasion to be<lb />about the depot at train time have<lb />noticed the annoyance caused by<lb />boys, most of them colored, jump<lb />ing on and off the train. Many of<lb />them had a habit of riaing up to<lb />the water tank near the river and<lb />getting off there. Wednesday<lb />morning the newsboy on the train,<lb />Mr. L. R. Carter, in a spirit of fan<lb />caught hold of a colored boy<lb />named Andrew Moye, who was<lb />stealing a ride, aud prevented him<lb />getting off the train at the tank<lb />The train passed on across the<lb />river and trestle, and when out<lb />beyond the embankment the boy<lb />jumped off. The boy was shock-<lb />ed in the fall and one side of his<lb />face badly hurt. He came back<lb />into town and reported that the<lb />newsboy held him on the train<lb />until it was running ata high<lb />speed and then knocked him off.<lb />Upon application to Esquire B.<lb />§. Sheppard a State warrant for<lb />assault was issued against Carter<lb />and when the train came in Wed-<lb />nesday evening an Officer arrested<lb />him. The.case has been set for a<lb />hearing Saturday morning. We<lb />learn that persons seeing the oc"<lb />currence say Carter did not push<lb />the boy off the train, but the boy<lb /><lb />NEWS OF INTEREST.<lb /><lb />A flood almost wrecked the<lb />town of Silver City in New Mex-<lb />ico.<lb /><lb />Three men were instantly killed<lb /><lb />by a premature dynamite explo-<lb />sion in Illinois.<lb /><lb />ing near Zanesville, Ohio, . and<lb />killed two people.<lb /><lb />A plant to can horse meat for<lb />foreign consumption has been<lb />started at Linnton, Ore.<lb /><lb />Yellow fever is increasing at<lb />an alarming rate in Havana, and<lb /><lb />cholera is epidemic at Hiago,<lb />Japan.<lb /><lb />Another tool, Patrick Callihan<lb />has jamped off. the Brooklyn<lb /><lb />A tornado struck a camp meet-|<lb /><lb />Bridge. He was picked up alive =<lb />but badly hurt. He made the<lb /><lb />jump for $1,700.<lb /><lb />Seuthern CaliforniaTs- -orange<lb />erop this season has brought to<lb />the growers about $1,850,000.<lb /><lb />Bartlett pears are selling ut $25 a<lb />ton.<lb /><lb />Jersey's cranberry crop prom-<lb />iges to be unusually large and ex-<lb />celient this year, equalling the<lb />eno1mous crop of 1893, the largest<lb />ever known.<lb /><lb />A motion to prevent its school<lb />teachers wearing bloomers was<lb />voted down by the Toronto<lb />School Board, and the women are<lb />happy over the result.<lb /><lb />Four acres of the Mississippi<lb />River's banks, just below New<lb />Drieans, have caved in, and car-<lb />ried a number of houses into the<lb />river. Other loses are feared.<lb /><lb />Cinch bugs have done great<lb /><lb />| FRANKWILS WS |<lb /><lb />Commencing<lb /><lb />VENOM, JL<lb /><lb />| For<lb /><lb />THRTY DAYS: ONLY<lb /><lb />My loss, Your Gain.<lb /><lb />DOUBLE HANGING.<lb /><lb />Anderson Brcwn end Whit Ferrand<lb />Pay the Penality of Their Crimes<lb />in the Presence of 5,000.<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.)<lb />Sanispury, N- C., July 25."<lb />Notwithstanding the heavy rains<lb />last night and this morning there<lb />were about five thousand people<lb />here to witness the execution of<lb />Anderson Brown and Whit Fer-<lb />rand, wno were sentenced Jast<lb />May to be hanged to-day for<lb />murder.<lb /><lb />The drop fell at 11:45 and both<lb />were dead in fifteen minutes-<lb />Brown and Ferrand both confess-<lb />ed their crimes previous to exe-"<lb />cution.<lb /><lb />{Brown's crime was the killing<lb /><lb />Gamage to crops iu Tennesse,<lb />making a clean sweep in some<lb />localities,and the Commissioner of<lb />Agriculture has decided that the<lb />only remedy is to infect them<lb /><lb />jumped off of his own accord<lb />when the train was going at about<lb />eight miles an hour, after being<lb />advised to stay on the train until<lb />House station was teached. In<lb />the first place, the boy had no<lb />business on the irrin.<lb /><lb />with some deadly disease. In-<lb />fected bugs are to be brought<lb />from other States and dirtributed.<lb /><lb />There has been a good demand<lb />sodas fee tickets on the Baptist<lb />{Sunday School excursion tomor-<lb />row afternoon.<lb /><lb />of his paramour, and FerrandTs<lb />was killing an officer who had<lb />gone Out to arrest him."Eb.]<lb /><lb />Friend Pat Gorman says the<lb />Datty ReFLecror is not so large<lb />asthe New York World, but it<lb />proved far more interesting to<lb />him while off on his vacation te-<lb />cause it kept him right up witb<lb /><lb />everything that was going on in<lb />Greenville. .<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. "<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8..M. Schultz, at the<lb />Old Bricx store.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 17 to 26<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 7<lb />Sagar cured, Hams lil tol<lb />Corn 40 to 60:<lb />eocoaee 50 to 80 -<lb />Ca :<lb />Flour, Femily 5.25 tod .<lb />Lard 6 to<lb />tape<lb /><lb />r 4to6<lb />Coffee 16 to 25<lb />Salt. per Sack 88 to 200<lb />Chickens 20 to 25<lb />Eggs pei doz 1<lb />Beeswax, per lb -  #¥H<lb />Kerosene, 134 to 20<lb />Pease,per bu 1 20<lb />Hulls, per ton 6 00<lb />Cotton Seed Mea) ~ 2090<lb />Hides 5 to9g<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Coa nission Mer<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />Good Middling 7 1-16<lb />Middling oe<lb />Low Middling 6 5-16<lb />Good Ordinary . &amp;<lb /><lb />Tone"dull.<lb /><lb />PEANUT.<lb /><lb />Prime ee:<lb />Extra Prime "-<lb />Fancy os 25<lb />Spanish 9c. bu<lb /><lb />'Tone"steady.<lb />Eggzse"10 cts." Firm.<lb /><lb />_E- Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag.<lb /><lb />damaged. 1.50 to 1.75. ;<lb />- Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushe] -<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Subscription o26 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered-as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVZRY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />fee or<lb />they b 2 sking<lb /><lb />; Out of the ear, and .ten few<lb />hours ago, the namLer had reach-<lb />ed 169° Some eome out - alive,<lb />others d¢sa+old onaé and founz<lb />Ones"buat all fally developed<lb />house flies. Fora day the child<lb />Mylng spasms, and her<lb /><lb />seems to be intense.<lb /><lb />curred on one line of street cars a.<lb /><lb />faw daysisinpaT whieblis| worthy of<lb />notice. A poorly clad woman en-<lb />tered the car. eperying.an.. infant<lb />in her arms. Asshe satlopposite I<lb />observed she seemed trouble<lb /><lb />P@ither way, and<lb />fs out in the air<lb />and you wonder how you are going<lb />to get it. So that it may~tasfly be<lb />seen that in a flat it is reaily a<lb />question of some importance whether<lb />the washing shall be left out or not,<lb />and if the wind rises it is of still<lb />more importance to get it in.<lb /><lb />3 alae ars<lb />SOS SST<lb />- Company, whose zigantic vessels<lb />. ply on the Gfead Lakes! The of.<lb />* ficial been<lb /><lb />announcement has<lb /><lb />thatthecompaay will give<lb /><lb />o* ~What do you think?� ~says Mrs.<lb />Flatdweller. ~Do you think: it is<lb />going to blow anyT harder than it<lb />does ~now?T .<lb /><lb />~~And you look out at the cold<lb /><lb />about something. When. +he con:<lb />ductor passed through the car for<lb />the fares she said in a very low<lb />vorce: oPlease sir,Iohave no money,<lb /><lb />ie san ster: oAe did..so|let me ride this time and somej|stars and glance around generally,<lb />._pril £ $230 we gold tal at many flies get i the ear, and/other time I will Pay you.� *])and then you say vo, you don't think<lb />_ ay Sorn)this season aboard . : : : can hear that. stor day,�|'t is, and after a little further<lb />" eae: = FSS is there cavity enough outside of|¢: Vv every. day, : :<lb /> eithe two pxlatial steamers a Sk. ane ERs id th de ct : deliberation Mrs. Flatdweller de-<lb />_ Northland and Northwest. Five|~he drum of the eat to hold them?|said the con oYou cau pay nw |cides to leave ~em out. It's pretty<lb />- huadred:daliars ia the, prize for I+ it possible for them to remain |rough re ep on C#2 PAY OF| breezy and you can hear ~em now<lb />twins, and $1,000 for triplets. The|i# therefrom eggs deposited? got off� oTwo fares, please.�| and then snapping ia the wind, but<lb />onle Sendition ia that the . officers And why, after four days of vari_|said a pleasant voice, as a toi1-|if it doesnTt blow up any more<lb /><lb />theyTre all right.<lb />out and go to bed.<lb />~o~And about four oTclock you begin<lb /><lb />ous applications of medicine do So -you- leave ~em<lb />they continue so come out alive ?<lb /><lb />If the reader keows of a similar<lb /><lb />case we would like to know it,<lb />= eT as = oe ;<lb /><lb />worn and sunburned hand passed<lb />the conductor ten cents. oHeay<lb /><lb />en bless you. sir,� said the wo. o dream of the sea story you had<lb />map. and lone and Silentiy she} read ~the night before. ~ Off ~Cape<lb />wept; the language of the heart|Horn is a howling gale in winter;<lb /><lb />of the company phall uame the<lb />- h¢ dies, See ti ?<lb />re<lb />Secretary of State, Coke, hits<lb />the correspondent in the Pro-<lb /><lb />and hear this exg ed<lb /><lb />. =e | - ld and and ice; rolli<lb />sive Harmer a hard lick aan ee so cloanent to express our nidden ee wos man ae op fe mek ae<lb />about bis certificate to the copy rinkles, = thoughts. This man in worn an<lb /><lb />itTs your watch below; suddenly you<lb />hear somebody pounding on the<lb />companion slide with a handspike,<lb />and @ moment later you hear a voice<lb />shouting down the foTeTs'le ladder:<lb /><lb />*o ~All starbowlines ahoy!T<lb /><lb />oThat means you; itTs all hands<lb />to shorten sail. As you jump from<lb />your bunk you feel somebody pushing<lb /><lb />soiled garments was one of GodTs<lb />noblemen. He possessed a heart<lb />to feel for the woes of others,and<lb />altbough the act was but a trifle,<lb />it proves that we cannot, with<lb />safety, indge a man by his cloth-<lb />ing oFor many. a true heart<lb />heata ee a ragged jacket.� "<lb /><lb />ur Dum nimals.<lb />= en on your shoulder and you hedt Mrs.<lb /><lb />F'latdweller say: vi<lb /><lb />LEAVING OUT -WASHING. ~*oEzra, I guess you'll have to<lb />take in the clothes.T<lb />What May Happen When There ~oYouTreawake now and aregetting<lb /><lb />Comes on « Blow in the.Night. |!nto your boots and garments, not.<lb />forgetting vour tarpaulin and your<lb />sou'wéster, and a minute later youTre<lb />on the fire escape, with Mrs. Flat-<lb />dweller standing inside to take theT<lb />things as you band them in.<lb /><lb />~Wind a-howling, sheets a-flap-<lb />ping, shirts snapping, pillow cases: _<lb />cracking, everything cast loose and.<lb /><lb />of the laws a6 farnished Stewart<lb />Bros., Public Printers. He Says<lb />he only certified to the Copies,as<lb />he gave them to these gentlemen<lb />and not to the copies after they<lb />had been changed by the Public<lb />Printers. Mr. Cuke intimated<lb /><lb />_ very strongly that this corres-<lb />pondent shows that be hasn't<lb />Seuséenough to know what a<lb /><lb />. ratifying clause at the end of<lb />each Act means.<lb /><lb />Worry and the grave digger<lb />get on well together.<lb /><lb />When we go out to meet troub-<lb />le we never have a long walk.<lb /><lb />When the devil canTt get be-<lb />hind the preacher in any other<lb />way he sometimes joinsthe choir.<lb /><lb />Anyone can be Pleasant to<lb />pleasant people, but it takes<lb />grace to be pleasant to unpleas-<lb />ant people.<lb /><lb />If you want to ges ina crooked<lb />path, just follow the direction of<lb />@ corkscrew.<lb /><lb />There are people who hate a<lb />thief, who borrow books and nev-<lb />er return them.<lb /><lb />He who is hunting for a wife<lb />without a fault should remember<lb /><lb />Gecenes That Are Familiar to Dwellers te<lb />City Fhits"An Early Morning Call<lb />to Shorten Sail on the -<lb />Clothes Line.<lb /><lb />An Ear Full of Flies,<lb /><lb />A correspondent of the Char-<lb />lotte Observer, writing from Man-<lb />gum, Richmond county, N. C,,<lb />says:<lb /><lb />| oWhether to leave the washiugout-<lb />Fs or not,� said Mr. Flatdweller<lb /><lb />ye ta the New York Sum man, ~~may| shipping ited into ribbons, ~or<lb />To people not familiar with the that the spouse he is seeking may | easily be a question of importance. ee ready to. Rain in torrents:<lb />Many strange phenomena and be searching fora hasband of the| Why it is thought of leaving it out and general uproar -everywhere..<lb /><lb />mysterious ills to which the hu-<lb />~man body is subjected, there is in<lb />this neighborhood a most won<lb />derfal case of ear trouble. Liv-<lb />Ang on the river plantation of Col.<lb />O. H. Dockery is a little negro<lb />"Birl,9 years eld. For abont a<lb />week she had been complaining<lb />#f p&amp;ins in one of her ears. Lis-<lb />tle attention was paid to it by her<lb />Parerts, until the child came to<lb /><lb />is simple enough; it may have been<lb />&amp; damp or drizzly day and the clothes<lb />may not he dry when night comes;<lb />they are to be left out to blow dry<lb />in the night. The question in the<lb />suburbs or in the country, where<lb /><lb />8ame sort. .<lb /><lb />The man that is only concerned<lb /><lb />to speak the exact trath is not<lb /><lb />apt to be garrulous.<lb /><lb />Itis as well to take warning<lb /><lb />from the silly as counse! from the<lb /><lb />wise-"RamTs Horn.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />There is a $1,200 place vacant<lb /><lb />in Washiogton. All that is re-<lb /><lb />quired of the applicant is that he<lb /><lb />Whi-ip! comes a sheet across your<lb />face and away goes your souT wester, -<lb />but you grab the sheet and fist it as"<lb />you would a sail until you eomeT ta.<lb />she line; you grab off. the clothespins.<lb /><lb />and the sheet and hand it in.to.Mrs.,<lb />clothes would he left op lines| Platdweller. No foot ropes here,<lb />Stretched between posts set in the/s5 you must bring the sail to you;'<lb />ground, is one mostly of safety, for you overhaul the pulley line, blocks<lb />there they must be left where they/a-creakinT under ~the strain and<lb />could wish be rial by anybody adding to the weirdness. Sail after.<lb />that | take a fancy hem. | sail you get in till yonTye. it all, .<lb />In the city if you live ina flat the tiple eae<lb /><lb />and sheTs just a-roarinT along under<lb />her mother holding a common Understands chemistry, physiol- principal question is: Will it be too bare poles. .<lb />use fly ia her hand and telling|Ogy, bacteriology, histological Sho tiey erect ate tips 2a ,_Clew xarnets and rattlinT stuffl,<lb />th anatomy, and be able to tell what eet fig : : ;<lb /><lb />he knows about these and other.<lb />things in English, French and<lb /><lb />to<lb />there isnTt a jam of applicants""|<lb /><lb />Topping lifts and bowlines! Th thése:<lb />degeneratedays of teakettles instead:<lb />of clipper ships, if a ~manT really:<lb />oévar| Sats a sniff iof the salty ocean let<lb /><lb />er that it had flown from her ear.<lb />ipen looking into the left ear<lb />er mother was horrified to find<lb /><lb />ming with flies. A doctor<lb /><lb />fall ~upon the grass but into the<lb />fathomless abyss of the rear area,<lb />end if the ¥ P<lb /><lb />Wil<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />eperta: Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />Seeat . R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb />} ouse.<lb /><lb />Survevor,<lb /><lb />Commissioner - Dawson, chmTn,<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. FE. Keel, Jesse L<lb />Smith and 8, M. yee<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teavhers." Prof.<lb />Ww. eC.<lb /><lb />Sc aeeaiianinell<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICES.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola-Forbes.<lb /><lb />~OClerk,.C. C.. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />~Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith. W. L.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb /><lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) n.orning and night. Prayer<lb /><lb />eting Thursday n Rev. C. M.<lb />Biltings igs, bastor. Sauday Scheol a 9°30<lb />A. M: C.Tb. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />~Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and . A.<lb />Sunday School at 9:80<lb />A. WwW. iB. Brown, sup t.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and wight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. smith,<lb /><lb />pirnie ngton, Supe. eol at 9:50 A. M. A.<lb />n,<lb /><lb />vertdtcl A epeiteatd lst and<lb /><lb />morning and ni, he. Prayer<lb /><lb />meeting ~Fuesday ev. Archie<lb /><lb />McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday Schvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />ard rie hed<lb /><lb />LODGEs,<lb />Covenant Ledge No. 17. I. O. O, F.,<lb /><lb />mects eve oe night. Dr. W.H<lb />Bagwell, |<lb />Greenville ites No. 28tA. F. &amp; A.<lb /><lb />ma meets first and third Monday nighte:<lb />w. M, sii WwW. M<lb /><lb />ee YOu R -""<lb /><lb />JOB -- PRINTING i}<lb /><lb />. ig. the ~Phe Vit eer<lb /><lb />i= logs<lb />~Into the St. John Fiver, below Grand<lb />Palis;" saidT: a Iumbermean: : ~**The<lb />| bluff was about forty rods wp from.<lb /><lb />the river, s and worn pretty<lb />smooth by. the log! rolling... A leg<lb />started over. the .brink.| rou,<lb />with a tremendous velocity down<lb />that. sharp: descent. .Tewards: the<lb />foot of the hill there was a slight<lb />ridge and now and then a log would<lb />strike it add ~go bounding into the<lb />air and land wall out into the river. .<lb /><lb />oIt was a-dry time that May and<lb />the rollingT logs ~made ~dusty work.<lb />The dust was so thick ~sometimes<lb />that we. almost lost, sight of the logs<lb />before they reached the hottom. If<lb />a log was started right it generally<lb />followed : a. pretty: straight course<lb />down the biuff, but euce, in awhile a.<lb />crooked one went slewing, or another<lb />would get: the ddvantage:of the roll-<lb />ers and start ~off ..end ; fest,.and so<lb />roll on @ curve, and generally not<lb />reach ~the bottom, obut geét lodged.<lb />Tim Field would ~then T have to go<lb />down and dislodge is.<lb /><lb />One day @ crooked log.atewed and<lb />lodged. Tim Field went down to<lb />straighten ::it and -send:-it on ~its<lb />course, .. While the: was engaged thus<lb />two men came along with a_ log.<lb />~They stopped on ~the brink and<lb />waited for Tim to get of their way,<lb />balancing their log with their<lb />~opeevies.T<lb /><lb />** ~Tim, Oh, Tim! . Look out!T<lb /><lb />~There was no time for the poor<lb />fellow to jump asfde, and~no human<lb />,power could save him from being<lb />crushed by that huge descending log.<lb />We stood, horror-stricken, peering<lb />over the edge: ~of the bluff.<lb /><lb />**~Down wand rolled the leg. a cloud<lb />of dust rising in its wake. For a<lb />dozen rods ~it rolled, gaining velocity<lb />as it descendel, and then ft suddenty<lb />etruck a rock or some obstruction,<lb />and gave a load ~bound high over<lb />~Tim's head, and struck to the ground<lb />below, whence it rolled.and tumbled.<lb />~to the foot.<lb /><lb />*oTim was untouched.<lb /><lb />~Aithough we rolled thousands of |<lb />logs dowa the same bluff, 1 never<lb />saw a second one bound into the air<lb />like that one. It seemed to us thet<lb />the hand of Providence had inter-<lb />fered,''"Bastes Standard.<lb /><lb />Seager ee<lb /><lb />will ran an excarston ~frou schon ane<lb /><lb />ererake cnvHesatar a<lb />- ~ Steome be eamer Myer, Jeaves Green-<lb />~at r~,<lb /><lb />er Virginia a leaves W.<lb />10 o,clock P. M., arriving at<lb /><lb />~Glock A. M St pli ba<lb /><lb />ini Sass tes<lb />in'the month of<lb />July that if<lb />you have<lb /><lb />your Printing done<lb />at the<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb />JOB -:- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb />It will be done in style<lb />and it always 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 />Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb />sy<lb /><lb />.M<lb />ie W Heon 2 1 f $3 :<lb />Zz. + F: a 3<lb />Lv if gnolia | 4°16 82<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 16 08<lb />IPM | 1AM<lb />Deed PEER Sl SS<lb />July 5th sa lé=l - $3<lb />1895. mA leat. |e<lb />AS MIP. 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          <lb />oe eed ~y hee at 4<lb />¥ Rie u a a<lb /><lb />YOUR ATTENTION}<lb /><lb />IS CALLED:20 THE ELEGANT -<lb /><lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;e., earried by<lb /><lb />JULY FIAES.. | | |<lb />meee t Jliitii wut 3<lb /><lb />The Refiector Has Wings, Too, and What It hese<lb /><lb />Caught Up With These vie am<lb /><lb />Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS: SILKS. LACES, cee wovsros won ae<lb /><lb />A.B. CHERRY &amp; 60,<lb /><lb />Our Stock of"<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E.S,<lb /><lb />a season.<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />t~ the largest an� cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in this town, come and see for |<lb /><lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />i) anne<lb /><lb />| Mr. and Mrs. J. Z.<lb /><lb />y pot, is speuding<lb /><lb />J. T; Wi iluams went down the|<lb />Hroad thie ~etternoon.<lb /><lb />Ex-Kegister of Deeds D. H.<lb /><lb />Messrs. Barney and Engene Wilson<lb />| returned yesterday from Penny Hill.<lb /><lb />| Messrs. J. B. White and C. S. Forbes<lb />jwent to Kinston Wednesday evening.<lb />ei<lb /><lb />Mr. W. J.B. ~Blow, who has been on a;<lb />'visit home,<lb />~day.<lb /><lb />Mrs:'P.'�,�: Mobteiro ~and caughter,<lb /><lb />| Miss Ella, left this morning for Chapel<lb />Hill,<lb /><lb />Lovegrove have<lb />| gone to Norfolk to make that city their<lb /><lb />/home.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.-O0. Taglor, assistant at the de-<lb />to-day with his father<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace *' Granger's.<lb /><lb />Curtair s.<lb /><lb />| Mis¥ Pattie DunnT of Scotfaha Néck .<lb /><lb />Gaols sold on their merits and who was visiting Mrs. E. B. Higgs, re-<lb /><lb />prices made accardingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />. | the tamily of Mr. «<lb /><lb />CHEWING GM<lb /><lb />Just received eles rine of pure North,<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum and Pepsin<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Scotland<lb /><lb />di estion, whitens teeth ond. cures<lb />At the same time you encour-<lb />2 .¢ home industeries by chewiug. this,<lb /><lb />thro...<lb /><lb />am. For ta'e by<lb /><lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />~"AGENTS FCKR THE"<lb /><lb />GHTY-ELEGTRIG. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />. WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb /><lb />This ~Laundry does the finest work<lb />are low.<lb />make shipments cyery Tuesday.<lb />your work to our store on Monday and<lb />it will be forwa ced promptly. Price<lb />W«  furnished oa appiication:<lb /><lb />(we Seat, atd prices<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />CRESS<lb />ar isti<lb /><lb />Tns tute.<lb /><lb />Prirgip.l.<lb />Ni<lb />AUGU:r 26tr<lb /><lb />.c. &amp; DB<lb />With fall corps of<lb />t seasion will<lb /><lb />,¢ Branches, Ancient and<lb />nes Mu*e will oe<lb />conserva Dry plan,<lb />ao music. 1° ~<lb />Discipline firm, but kind.|raco<lb />2. Art or Bloouttony<lb /><lb />| turned home to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Maggie Bagley, who wab visiting<lb />. B. Wilson, return-<lb />ied to Nashvilie to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. C. Billings, of Danville, Va. »<lb /><lb />arnved W othiesdaly evyéniwé to visit his<lb />brother, Rev. UC. M, Billings.<lb /><lb />| Misses Lena Matthews, Cottie Hearne.<lb />| Nannie anc Jeuni¢e Fort left this morn -<lb />~ing for a visit to Roeky Mount<lb /><lb />Instead of the | | fatr » weather<lb /><lb />Aids promised for today we got a<lb /><lb />thunder storm and big rain.<lb />We! notice that several towns ip<lb /><lb />tab]'sh new cotton factories. Why<lb />not G yille do something<lb />along this line? ~~<lb /><lb />HOR UGRAGUK<lb /><lb />The steamer Aurora jeaves Washing-<lb />ton every Saturday night atT ¥1 ~oTelock,<lb />arriving at Ocracoke Sunday morning<lb />at 7 oTclock.. Beturning leaves QUcra-<lb />coke Surday afternoon 4 o'elock, ar-<lb />riving at Washington Sanday night at<lb />12-oTclock-~ Pare-for"the --reund - trip<lb /><lb />{$1.00<lb /><lb />~""MIDWEEK TRIP<lb /><lb />The same steamef makes a 4vids<lb />trip leaving "Washi Wednesda<lb />mo. wings at 7 oT clock, touching at Bay-<lb />s~°e, Gaylords,) Auvtora, Oregan: a<lb />oan | uarter, Returning leaves Oc-<lb /><lb />ajganet at 6 oTclock<lb />rouching at att J Fate for!<lb /><lb />round<lb /><lb />James, of|<lb />oy! | Pactolus, has been in town to.dzy.<lb /><lb />returred to Nashville to-|<lb /><lb />the State are taking steps to es-.<lb /><lb />Bervices i ip the, pe: Bapriet cbureb:<lb /><lb />rv<lb /><lb />All kinds cov! drinks and fruits<lb />at J: L. Starkey &amp; CoT 8.<lb /><lb />This 1ain will give ~crops anotk+<lb /><lb />~er hump.<lb /><lb />a '<lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb /><lb />J. L. Starzey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />Nice showers yesteraay evening.<lb />and last night-:.<lb /><lb />Still a greater reduction in<lb />summer goods at LangTs. ©<lb /><lb />Quite a change in temperature<lb />since yesterday.<lb /><lb />N. ¥. State and Carrs Butter<lb />and Biended Tea. S. M. Sonvtrz.<lb /><lb />The streets have. had .a de-<lb />serted look today.<lb /><lb />For the best Cigar in town go<lb />Lo J. L.: Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The passenger train this morn-<lb />ing had a car: futl-of baggage.<lb /><lb />Mr. Charles Cobb i is building a<lb />store near the depot on the line<lb />of Tenth street.<lb /><lb />A horse ran away on main<lb />street this morning - and dumped<lb /><lb />a load of potatoes.<lb /><lb />An evening paper called the<lb />Vews has been. started at Bath,<lb />M. F. Haskett is editor.<lb /><lb />A female baseball club<lb />pected to play a game with a lo"<lb />cal club here on Monday.<lb /><lb />are having to. work untii-late at<lb />night to keep up with orders. .<lb /><lb />Odors at night im some qnar<lb />\ters of the towa are~so offensive<lb />as to be almost nauseating. Sach<lb />dangers to health should be look-<lb />ed after. oo a<lb /><lb />=a |<lb /><lb />mantic neIwstAn<lb />; de<lb /><lb />~s fatter, Abi bbe<lb />son, by- thie, 7 W. Hines, on<lb />July 23, 1895, Mr. Nathaniel War-<lb /><lb />ren and,Miss Viola Glisson, bath.<lb />of Parmele, N. C.<lb /><lb />~ Near Scotland Neck.� on sg uly} pa<lb /><lb />410th, 1895, at. the residence.of the<lb /><lb />bride's mother," Mrs: MarthaT Har-|<lb /><lb />ris, by... the:, Fev.<lb />John Hale and Miss Luey ~Harris; |;<lb /><lb />Fa) both OF HEAT. oA Eh. ;<lb /><lb />is ex-<lb /><lb />The tobaceo flue manufacturers<lb /><lb />JR W.. Bines,|<lb /><lb />oy BePsBll, BED 187 ae -<lb /><lb />ols ihe Sehultz<lb /><lb />1 PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is Com Fete<lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />PLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICH, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LowEst Ms4RKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACE.0 SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, enaT<lb />bling youto buy at ene protit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosuit<lb />ghe times. Our goods areall bonghtand<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Reepectfnlly, SOV TS.<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb />ee<lb /><lb />" -"" "se<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ieee<lb /><lb />i F. TYSON,<lb /><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 frand divoree,dam-<lb /><lb />~jages, actions to recover land, and col-,<lb /><lb />lections, ~<lb /><lb />Prompt and ¢areful attentionT rea<lb />ali business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />Terms easy-<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. ¥, L. FLEMIN -<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING :<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. .C.<lb /><lb />a Praetice in allthe Courts, _.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SFINNER.<lb />{ * tHawm &amp; SKIinnac,<lb /><lb />ATTORNE YS-aT-LAW,<lb />GREED VILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />ui eee &amp; BLOW, .<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREKNVILLE&amp;, N.C.<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />ol gee oa�<lb /><lb />pa ins the Courts<lb />pra =<lb /><lb />al Maggi? Bags £<lb /><lb />brazsuonet<lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb />2G Mode. Sie KINGIvOR)<lb /><lb />en to case"<lb /><lb />¢<lb />"e<lb />5<lb /><lb />gh gs?<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />al Business Pertorf City,<lb />~<lb /><lb />*<lb />preg shtenatinhasniile<lb />Cent ae ee ot ge<lb /><lb /></p>
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