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        <p>. north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />_ M, leaves 10:10 A, NM.<lb /><lb />M.., leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb /><lb />« Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />- leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />especially tobacco. A great many<lb /><lb />he is going. again.<lb /><lb />~a walk down town.<lb /><lb />question.<lb /><lb />e}<lb />1.<lb /><lb />- Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />°C, 3 JULY 26. 1895.<lb /><lb />mo 195<lb /><lb />LocalT Trains and Boat Schedule,<lb /><lb />Pamonger and meil train going<lb /><lb />Going South,<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />South. Bound Freight, arrives o2:00 P.<lb /><lb />day and Saturdav.<lb /><lb />Pet lial w/ ~~ i al mt<lb /><lb />Weather ~Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Saturday, fair, slightly warmer.<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />Out in Beaver Dam.<lb /><lb />A gentleman who does not get<lb />out 1n the country ofven tells the<lb />REFLECTOR that the other day he<lb />took atrip out'inthé Beater Dam<lb />section. ~The splendid growmg<lb />crops were a revelation to him,<lb /><lb />new barns.were noticed going up<lb />and old unes veiag repaired. He:<lb />stoppedat Mr. Wilsam: MeAr-<lb />tharTs and went over his farm. Mr..<lb />Meartbur is a model young far"<lb />mer and bas his place fully up to<lb />date. He aiso visited Me. T. A.<lb /><lb />Nichols. and was. veryT mach ica} The. next nights aap0b went to his<lb /><lb />pressed with the crop of pretty;<lb />young ladies he found gathered<lb />there, Pitt, Greene and Wayne<lb />somnties being represented. It<lb />looxed like « good opportunity<lb />tor.the right young men to reap<lb />their gelden: harvest. The gen-<lb />tleman in question was very much<lb />impressed with his trip and says<lb /><lb />Who Get That Melon?<lb /><lb />Mr, BR. M. Starkey has a nice<lb />meion. patch in. his. froot yard.<lb />This murning he went.out early,<lb />pulled two fine melops, placed<lb />them on the front porch and took) .<lb />Upon his re~<lb />turn one of the melons. had dis-<lb />appeared. He thinks the cause<lb />of this disappearane lay betwee=,<lb />four, but which ofthe four is thel<lb />At any rate heis mi<lb /><lb />nus.a melon, and says he. would!<lb />be glad if wheever bas 1t world.<lb /><lb />oyetarn it, as his better half will<lb />obe home Saturday and he wants)<lb /><lb />}Sunday, Spruill attempted a crim-<lb /><lb />roilthToraratincianeni<lb /><lb />Record oa Matters of General Inté rest.<lb /><lb />cent acta<lb /><lb />From present outlook, a tobac<lb /><lb />co warehouse for Goldsboro is an<lb />assured fact. The amount snf-<lb />ficient to build has already been<lb />raised and the cOmmittee have<lb />now the selection of a snijtable<lb />site under consiferstion:-- iolis-<lb />boro H eadlig ht.<lb /><lb />On Wednesday as Mra.-Harvey,<lb /><lb />tering the main gate at St. MaryTs<lb />school, a negro boy .approached<lb />her and snatched from her haad<lb />@ purse containing $22. ~The boy<lb />was chased for somé distance by<lb />@ young man. ~fram that. neigh<lb />borhood. who get. atack in the<lb />mad and thus if .was that: the<lb />thief escaped: Ruteigh News<lb />and Observer.<lb /><lb />A man living, near the Johnston<lb /><lb />ty, made his wffe eat: fourteen<lb />|biscuits at cné opitting: because<lb />she had burned-them in cooking-|<lb /><lb />He made-her-do-this by threats.<lb /><lb />house, and 16 man.began. to ory<lb />out for. his-frieads...He was told<lb />that. allTthe -neighborhood was)<lb />there- He was whipped and the<lb />crowd left him.<lb /><lb />Dr. W. T. Spruall, a prominent<lb />citizen and practicing physician<lb />of Hilliardston, in Nash county,<lb />committed suicide Wednesday at<lb />his home with a pistol] shot in the<lb />brains. It is alleged that on<lb /><lb />inal sssanlt on a respectable mar<lb /><lb />ried lady in the neighborhood,<lb />and yesterday pupers for his ar"<lb />rest were placed in the hands of<lb />the county sheriff for service.<lb /><lb />The State printers in publish-<lb />ing the. lists of magistrates<lb />changed the namesin 269 cases<lb />and added 85 names. not shown<lb />on the certified list. The terms<lb />Tlof office of magistrates have been<lb /><lb />hanged in 89 cases.<lb />~on ek e certified list have been<lb />dropped by the State printers.<lb />Tf all these 449 changes were er -<lb />rors the State epetntors are very<lb />incomy t ; if the changes were<lb /><lb />a sister of Mrs. Smedes, was en-|.<lb /><lb />and Wilson line, in Wilson -couan-}<lb /><lb />Six names/|<lb /><lb />~ FRANK WILSON ge<lb />cae<lb /><lb />Commencing<lb /><lb />_ NEES Wn<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />TY WS Lae<lb /><lb />My toes Your Gain. ©<lb /><lb />Bid NyeTs Advice.<lb />Bill Nye in his advice to a!<lb /><lb />young lady, osays it is quite pro- jg Brick<lb /><lb />per to take a..young--manTg arm<lb />after dark, but you should rain<lb />it to him afterwards- Never let a<lb />young man take your arm how.<lb />ever.<lb />muscles afterward, and. itid#one<lb />way to live. Should he: attempt | Co<lb />it, do not braim him.on: the. ~spot, |<lb />fer the. odor-of escaping gas|<lb />would be. disagreeable, but : tell<lb />him to try and be.self-supporting,<lb />rather than. to lean upon the arm<lb /><lb />ofa timta&amp; pir Stioald he be<lb /><lb />afraid of the d@ark,;aad again<lb />clutch wildly at. yonrarm, call a<lb />cab and send ~him honie. The cost<lb />wil be slight, and a will never<lb />regret it.�<lb /><lb />T Lumber is being hauled pre-<lb />panatory to building a large prize<lb />house for Forbes &amp; Moye, ad-<lb />joining the Planters Warehouse.<lb /><lb />Capt. J. T. Smith tells us the<lb />Pitt Rifles cannot. join the en-<lb />caupment _.at. Ocracoke next<lb />month. The tobacco season is<lb /><lb />a melo» for her.<lb /><lb />Intentional th prioters<lb />are mee ae CP * How is it ?<lb /><lb />keeping many of the boys so busy<lb />2 hk e F : t t- off. gt<lb /><lb />Co by: 8. M. Schultz, at the "<lb />Butter. wri eas  17 t0:26<lb />Western Sides . 6.60 to Ty<lb /><lb />cured Hams "" - ~Wi te 12<lb />B+ ry ee 40 to'60<lb />Cern Meal td 50 to 80 ©<lb />Cabbage _ 4<lb /><lb />He might criticiag your | Lard.<lb /><lb />Grecnvillé Market.<lb /><lb />~Flour, Femily � a<lb /><lb />7<lb />eee ee ee per Ib~ 162<lb />Kerosene, ~ to"20<lb />Pease,per bu 120<lb />~Halls, per ton �,� 00.<lb />Cotton &amp; Meal 20 00 a |<lb /><lb />Hides<lb /><lb />Below are Nortoik | ~prices of cotton "<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished "<lb />by Cobb Bros: &amp; Co., Commission<lb />chants of Norfolk: ©<lb /><lb />Low Middiing<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady. ss<lb />ra cxWOee<lb />Prime<lb /><lb />Extra Prime<lb /><lb />Fancy<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />3<lb />$1 wee<lb />Egge"16 cts." Firm. :<lb /><lb />BL E. Peas"best,. 2.59: to 2.75 per bag. "<lb />1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />= "<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb /> ~=<lb /><lb />"lor, visited the Department of Ac-<lb /><lb /> _EVEBY APTEBNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)|~<lb /><lb />; _ aac tema<lb />~ _ The directors ¢ b Laeat<lb />__ Mille Orphanags gleged | Bev,<lb /><lb />=~ B. Boon Superintendent of that :<lb /><lb />» Iostitution at their annual aect<lb />ing this week. We don't know<lb />what causes led �"� ohi ? :<lb /><lb />founder of the \Juishikgtign 9d<lb />who has been the Superintendent<lb />Since its organization, aod until<lb />we do"we will not critimud the!<lb />action of the directors. We know<lb /><lb />appearances been the Fight<lb /><lb />in the right place, QP pean jn<lb />the State has done what he has<lb />for the orphans within ite borders,<lb />that the history of a'l the orphan<lb />institutions in the<lb /><lb />owes him a debt of<lb />can never repey,<lb />ple of North Carolina so feel to"<lb />- trae we cap sey that the causes<lb />which 164 No bes roel ought to<lb />obe all sufficient, abd unless they!<lb />are the friends of Thomasville Qr-<lb />phanvage will not be siow to open-<lb />ly disapprove the action of the<lb />Board in displacing Mr. Mills<lb />from the place which he seems toT<lb /><lb />hisve filled so admirably from the/ht mental activity ought te be.<lb /><lb />beginning of the Institation.<lb /><lb />_- Some months look like peaches |<lb />, @nd cream and some tike a hole<lb />~@hopped into a biick wall to ad-<lb />omita new door or window. The<lb />_ month is a hotbed of touthaches,<lb />othe bunghole of oratory and a<lb />babyTs crowning glory. It is the<lb />_pstriotismTs fonatsin head and the<lb />_ tool cheat for pic. Without it the<lb />* politician mould bea wanderer on<lb />othe face of the earth and the cor-<lb />" petist would geo downto an up-<lb />_ bonored grave. It is the grocerTs<lb />» friend, the. orator's pride, and the<lb />odentistTs hope. 7<lb /><lb />" a<lb />*<lb /><lb />a Whenever you see good roads<lb />ja a county you can rest assured<lb />that county is a prosperous one<lb />-Geod roacs are an index to the<lb /><lb />| utp ies thas there are sections in<lb /><lb />hop fadastry as in any part of<lb /><lb />they<lb /><lb />he more so here."Raieigh ews<lb /><lb />joer Fu<lb />i which are enitivated, the remain-<lb /><lb />and thatthe peo |<lb /><lb />jain the poorest, an: yet the saw-<lb /><lb />stronger and clearer as the bodyTs<lb />Vitality dwindles, and he does not | ©*Peditious than loose priming) and<lb /><lb />see how anything except disease<lb /><lb />most to the end of a manTs life.<lb /><lb />d in North Carolina, near<lb />bi On He comes for the<lb />ise af gra ing hops in this<lb />tee He ohas two five acre<lb /><lb />the 8:40 train to look after his in<lb /><lb />ste. PME oJones is<lb /><lb />ba well adapted to the<lb /><lb />New York State. He says if the<lb />hép ripeus here in Augast (which<lb />do) that an acre here 1s<lb /><lb />se oe ey ©<lb /><lb />© if She hop is profitable<lb />w York, it should<lb /><lb />and Observer.<lb /><lb />Mr: figerge IT. Thomason has a<lb />a8 in corn, 2 acres of<lb /><lb />ing 6 acres being sowed. The two<lb /><lb />acres Ggltivafed are in Ske richest<lb />part of the field, while the oSther<lb /><lb />ed cera is much the best, being a<lb />great deal larger.<lb /><lb />Tep? ».<lb />ee<lb /><lb />it ie Mr. Gladstone's latest<lb />statement that the vider a man in<lb /><lb />good health becomes the greater<lb />He deciares that the mind grows<lb /><lb />of the latter can prevent intellce"<lb />tual progress from continuing al-<lb /><lb />A WHITE POODLé.<lb />Found a Mascot.<lb />The ~~second midnight<lb />on the Third avenue elevated road,<lb />while whirling down Forty-second<lb /><lb />mascot now<lb />din town.<lb /><lb />But bow he goton the track where<lb />! Why is this ? eat ee here he was yoing at<lb />Can some Oue explain ?"Lenoir he 'eachi eee Ny<lb /><lb />wanted me<lb /><lb />the ship, or<lb />before my ret<lb /><lb />which had<lb />run� trai,/ of<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />ATittle way ft<lb />in the light of<lb /><lb />stepda inf ' ; Pend ey<lb />Spdevront fe eal whi baad Sy<lb />" re T came back with it.<lb /><lb />A hund tel Weeds protruding from<lb />windows watched him come.<lb /><lb />oEt: ig.s-baby,� burst. from them<lb />in one breath, and the entire lo1|<lb />iekig now growing in hops near} scr. bled for 1 et ars ine<lb />Mekeagham, where be went on) tank and ropa iia with his<lb />white bundle hegged lose.<lb />of the fell upon him, @ perfset mob, with:<lb /><lb />oChirp! Chirp! The litsle darling. |<lb />how did the _"<lb /><lb />oWow,� s ta the dear thing, and<lb /><lb />ed'at the ~nose pokéd pearest.<lb /><lb />It was not a baby, but a Puppy, a<lb />Uptle pies Bopde dog byesting all<lb /><lb />one down the slevated track from<lb />f more in his native) heayen ee eating the smal!<lb />bours of the morning, when the en-<lb />gineer saw him sad stopped the<lb />train just in time.<lb /><lb />They took him into the cab, while<lb /><lb />the excited passengers went back to<lb />oP teligT tet ther a<lb /><lb />his<lb /><lb />torch to<lb /><lb />i<lb />Fireman<lb /><lb />engineer didnTt fee<lb /><lb />rym ethiny<lb /><lb />He turned and<lb /><lb />\ that way. They<lb />got the pep some milk down at<lb />South ferry and took him back with<lb />them on the home run.<lb /><lb />The ~~second midnight run� has a<lb />» the only elevated dog<lb /><lb />aoe une wanted<lb /><lb />D<lb />Street to the South ferry station at|1 wae afraid to<lb /><lb />to® sudden stop st Thirty-eighth<lb /><lb />~Ff<lb /><lb />street.<lb /><lb />AT THE BATTLE OF @OPENHAGEN<lb />an Awful Scene of<lb />Toward: the close of the action,<lb />quill or tin tubes<lb />which are used as more safe and<lb /><lb />$0 send some one, adding:<lb />His own men were too ignorant of<lb />be would have gent one<lb />my return,� says a writer in<lb />MacmillanTs magazine.T I told him:<lb />eee ;o*I kmew no ome who could so well<lb />be sparedas myself.�<lb /><lb />aware<lb /><lb />The butchers, green grocers and along which I had to pags, there was<lb />other early birds who sleep on oe TO le ae agai ths whole<lb />train most of the way from Harlem | way from the malnmast forward,<lb />to the markets oke up with »/ distance containing eight guns on a<lb />®tart and ~craned ° their necks sid hich ~ere<lb />anxiously from ~the car windows: to/t ;. Others<lb />} see what the. ble waa. :<lb /><lb />ip Ouring<lb /><lb />Death.<lb /><lb />a He, however,<lb />ed to my going, and as I<lb />of the dreadful slaughter<lb />taken place ia the center<lb />the ship I was not<lb />the jaunt, but my conscience woy)d:<lb /><lb />ot let me send another on an<lb />undertake m<lb />four-fifteen oTclock one morning came| and away T posted toward the fore<lb /><lb />magazine. a:<lb /><lb />When I arrtved on the main deck,<lb /><lb />alive; from thence I<lb />reached the fore cockpit, where I was<lb />obliged to wait a few shloybes For<lb />my cargo, and after this pause I<lb />felt something like regret, if not<lb />fear, as 1 remounted the ladder on<lb />my return. This, however, entirely<lb />subsided when I saw the sun shiping<lb />and the old blue ensigu fying as<lb />lofty as ever. OO<lb />-E~never felt the genuine sense of<lb />glory so completely as ~at that mo-<lb />ment, and if I had seen anyone<lb />attempt to haul that ensign dowa I<lb />could have run aft and shot him dead<lb />in as determined a manner as the<lb />celebrated Paul Jones. I took off<lb />my hat by an involuntary motion<lb />ang gave three cheers. as I jumped<lb />on to the quarterdeck. Col. Hutch-<lb />inson welcomed me:at. my quarters<lb />-as if I had been on a hazardous<lb />enterprise and had returned in tri-<lb />umph. -Mr. ¥Yeliaad also expressed<lb />great satisfaction at seeing me in<lb />such high spirits and so active.<lb /><lb />NEW SECRET ORDER.<lb /><lb />Okjahoma Commercial Men Organize<lb /><lb />r for Mutyal Protection.<lb /><lb />he traveling mea who journ<lb /><lb />through Me ae and Indian torei.<lb />tory selling goods ~and making<lb />friends for their employers have a<lb />hard enough time without any ex-<lb />brag, says the Kansas City Star.<lb />Trips off the line to small interior<lb />towns, living on the lean of the land<lb />in @ country where there are few<lb />Hhotels and no baths, is not any fun<lb />to speak of. But when Stragzgling<lb />members of the Cook and Dalton<lb />gangs and all sorts of Dick Turpins<lb />ROt into the habit of stopping them<lb />fn the zoad at the point of their<lb />pistols, and drinking ap all their<lb />samples and dividing their expense<lb />money, they thought it time todo<lb />something or other. So they formed<lb />a ety called the Oklahoma Com-<lb />mie eotat MenTs Matval Anti-Robber.<lb />Driok - All - the - Samples-Ourselves<lb />association, with @ secret ritual and<lb />signs and passwords.<lb /><lb />No ane outside the organization<lb />knows the ritual or the passwords,<lb />but the signs are frequently seen by<lb />persons who sre olosely observant.<lb />The hajling sign is given whenever<lb />A ane meets o5 eustomer.<lb /><lb />} 18 Riven Oy raising the ds a<lb />posite the ulders and ara ale.<lb />the hands in a hértzontal position;<lb />the hands are thén waved back sod<lb />forth. The signal of distress is also<lb />known aod frequently seen on the<lb />moad in that country, It is<lb />simple. ~he arms are sudden!<lb />raised at full length above the head<lb />with patms empty and to the front.<lb />Phe ritua} not being known, it would<lb />be difficult to say in what manner<lb /><lb />: sj they propose to stop the division pf<lb /><lb />the samples.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />» ouse.<lb />survevor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. E.'Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Swith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teachers." Prof.<lb />W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />brown, W. ~I. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Juiius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) n.orning and nigtit. Prayer<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday school at 9:3)<lb />A.M. C. LD. Rouniree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic.<lb />-. Episeopal.<lb />day morning<lb /><lb />No regular services.<lb />Services every fourth Sun-<lb /><lb />and night Rev. A,<lb />Greaves, Kector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W.B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and tight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith,<lb />pastor.� Sunday scheol at 9:50 A. M.A.<lb />B. #llington, supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every lst an:<lb />3rd Sunday morning and nizht. Prayer<lb />meeting ~tuesday night Kev. Archie<lb />MeLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGEs.<lb /><lb />Coveiant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-,<lb />meets every ~Tuesday night. Dr. W. H<lb />Bagwell, N. G.<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A,<lb />M. meets first and third Monday nights<lb />w.M. King, W. M<lb /><lb />|S CESS.<lb /><lb />sone YOUR "<lb /><lb />j JOB -- PRINTIN Oy<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />§ REFLECTOR Orrice~<lb />onl F YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />GRRE RU CO ESE EERE GF<lb /><lb />THE CLAY WAS SOAKED.<lb /><lb />King, o~I was called to a town down<lb />south to address a meeting of mill-<lb />workers in a course of lectures on<lb />university extension. There was<lb />quite a large audience present. and<lb />they all listened attentively. Dur.<lb />ing the course of my remarks I had<lb />occasion to refer to our lowly origin,<lb />saying our Creator made us out of<lb />clay. At this aman, who was sit-<lb />ting away back in the audience, who<lb />was wcll known in the community<lb />for his capacity for absorbing<lb />liquor, and who, from his fondness<lb />for drink, had madea rank failure<lb />in- life, while his fellows had suc-<lb />ceeded, got up and said: ~I disagree<lb />with you; from my experience I<lb />would say that I was made out of<lb />mud.T Jt was a pretty good re-<lb />mark, knowing the man to be what<lb />be was, and I was stumped for an<lb />answer. Finally I said: ~You are<lb />mistaken, my friend. You were<lb />originally made out of clay, but the<lb />trouble was you went out and got<lb />soaked.T"T"Pittsburgh Dispatch.<lb /><lb />Greasea the Wrong End.<lb /><lb />An old gentleman, before getting<lb />into an express at Euston, tipped<lb />the guard and said: ~~I wish you<lb />would make sure of catching the<lb />11:45 at Crewe.�<lb /><lb />The guard goes to the engine<lb />driver, who has been a witness of<lb />the tipping business, and says:<lb />~~Here, Billy; this gentleman wants<lb />to catch the 11:45 at Crewe.�<lb /><lb />They arrive at Crewe just in time<lb />to see the 11:45 leaving the station:<lb /><lb />Old Gentleman (ina rage, to the<lb />driver)"WerenTt vou told tu catch<lb />the 11:45?<lb /><lb />Impassive Driver (with a solemn<lb />wink)"Yes, sir; but you nfs<lb />the wrony end wi the train.<lb /><lb />Our old friend will tip the driver<lb />next time he wants to travel un-<lb />nsually fast."London Answers.<lb /><lb />_ The steamer Aurora leaves Washing-<lb />ton every Saturday night at 11 oTclock,<lb />arriving at Ocracoke Sunday morning<lb />at 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra-<lb />coke Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ar-<lb /><lb />riving at Washington Sunday night at<lb />12 o'clock. Fare for the round trip<lb /><lb />AMER TRIP<lb /><lb />The same steamer makes a wid-week/<lb />trip leaving. Washington Wednesday<lb />~} mornings at 7 oTclock, touching at Bay-<lb />side, Gaylords, ~Aurora, Oregan and<lb /><lb />ipter hy, eae Returning leaves. Oc-<lb />Thursday mornings at 6 oTclock<lb /><lb />-"<lb /><lb />+l<lb /><lb />round trip $2.50.<lb /><lb />Sad 3a8 223 998i 2s3 323<lb /><lb />A University Extension� -becturerTs}<lb />Witty Retort.<lb />oThe other day,� said Byron<lb /><lb />Re hie at same points. Fare for the}<lb /><lb />This Keminds<lb />You every day<lb /><lb />in the month of<lb /><lb />July that if<lb /><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 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 />Barbers.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />er Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE @k.<lb /><lb />Under Opera Huuse.<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES. Ee<lb />AND FLORENCE Ral ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule. =<lb />a TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Laie<lb />Dated 8 wis. =;<lb />July sth [5 3 zl Rs<lb />- A, M. . 3 ? 4 i<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 63) 9 27}<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20).<lb />Ly Tarboro | 1220) | aoe<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 05\10 20/ 6 0<lb />Lv Wilson 2 03/11 03 re<lb />Lv Selma 263; -<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 30/12 53<lb />Ar. Florence | 7.15) 3 00<lb />Se |<lb />ss o's a<lb />Za ie<lb />P. M.. A.M -<lb />Lv- Wilson 213 6<lb />Lv Goldsboro 2 10 =<lb />Lv Magnolia 416 8<lb />Ar Wilmington p its 10<lb />e ~ A.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb /><lb />nee, [2583] 8s<lb />uly 5 ~6 = 2 = os :<lb />1805. | RAIS A| | we<lb /><lb />A. M. P. M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 35<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 10 55! 9 85<lb />Lv Selma 12 82<lb />Ar Wilsxn 1 20)11 28<lb /><lb />Bs<lb /><lb />oa<lb />. Za<lb /><lb />A. M. 7 Pe.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 20 -7<lb />liv M olia 10 56 8.<lb />Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10<lb /><lb />25 3 sh<lb /><lb />ea 3 Bi.<lb /><lb />. bad Se<lb /><lb />P. M. P. MiP. M,<lb /><lb />Lv Wilson 1 30 11 32) 10 32°<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 07| 11 15<lb />ar Tarboro 2 48<lb />Lv Tarboro .<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07<lb />Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50<lb /><lb />Train on Seotiand Nook: Branch. ond | ¢<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.40 4.00<lb />p. m., arrives Scot Neck at 4.55. p<lb />@., Greenville 6 37 a Se miip 7.85<lb />Dp. m. Returning, Reaves Xi hston 7320.<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 Arrivy<lb />Halifax at. 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 atte<lb />laily eXCEpr, Sundav.<lb />Trains<lb /><lb />eaxen Tarboro 4.50 p. m.,: ~ ParmoteT 6.1<lb />p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. Mm.<lb />Daily except Sun Connects with;<lb />trains on Seotlend eck Branch, ©<lb />Train teaves Tarboru, NC, via, Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R, daily except Sun-<lb />day, at.5.00-p. m.,Sunday 200 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P.M intr aues me<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth dail<lb /><lb />Sunder. Be 380 a.. Le , Sunday. daily except 2.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 1), 45 "<lb />a.m.<lb /><lb />soto eae<lb />J. K, KENT.Y, GenTi Manag<lb /><lb />J.A. Burgess, Gen. ear<lb /><lb />Special ~attention given to Cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />T. M.EMERSON, Tra tie! nag<lb /></p>
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        <p>=<lb /><lb />YOUR ATTENTION<lb /><lb />_ is paTLES 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />LINE OF"<lb /><lb />ORES CNS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by |<lb /><lb />dB. GHERKY &amp; Ol)<lb /><lb />Our Stock of "<lb />S.H.O.E-S,<lb />"AND"<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in this town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains. .<lb />Goods sold on their merits and:<lb /><lb />prices made accordingly.<lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; C<lb /><lb />CHENING GUM,<lb /><lb />Just received a nice line of pure<lb />Caroliva<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum and Fepsin<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Scoland Neck. Aids)<lb />digestion, whitens teeih and cures sore}<lb />throat. At the same time you eneorrr-<lb />age home industeries by chewiag this<lb />Gam, For sale by<lb /><lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCR THE"<lb /><lb />GUY ELEGTRIG. LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb />This Laundry does the finest work<lb />the south, ani prices are low.<lb />gmake shipments eyery fuesday.<lb />your work to our store on Monday<lb />Pic will be forwardei promptly.<lb />lists furnished ou application:<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate |<lb />* Institute.<lb /><lb />REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,<lb />7S A. al. Principal. With fall corps of<lb />Next session will begin<lb />DAY, AUGU P 26th, :395. All)<lb /><lb />the the | English Branches, Ancient and<lb /><lb />*9<lb />m "this season.<lb /><lb />North<lb /><lb />in<lb />We<lb />Bring<lb /><lb />:<lb />a<lb />BE:<lb />E<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Languages. Music will oe<lb />ney on the conservatory plan,<lb />Sond agraduate ir music. Instruction<lb /><lb />* Discipline fina, but kind.<lb />s reasOvable. Artand Elocution<lb />Spel aorteg if desired, Calisthenics<lb /><lb />Por particulars address the Prin-<lb />, Greenville N. C<lb /><lb />and |<lb />Price |<lb /><lb />JULY FLIES.<lb /><lb />The Refiector Has Wings, Too, andT<lb />Caught Up With These People.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Mrs. R M. Starkey is visiting in the |<lb />country.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />. L. Turnage, of Dongo'Ta, spentT 44 J T,. Starkey &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />~TO- et in town.<lb /><lb />Mr.H. W. Whedbee<lb />his pare: s at Hertford.<lb /><lb />is ona _ visit to<lb /><lb />r. D. S. Smith returned todsy from)<lb />_ visit to Greene ceunty.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. M.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. CC. Hines and Miss Allie<lb /><lb />~Proctor have goue to Sampson couuty.<lb /><lb />for avisit.<lb /><lb />Mr. T. Carr,<lb />and Me R. R. Cotten,<lb />were On Our streets to-day.<lb /><lb />of Willow Greene,<lb />of Falkihnd,}|<lb /><lb />Mr- Alex Simms -who was an employe<lb />of the Greeville Lumber Cv., has<lb />turned to his home at Mt. Olive.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.J. Whitehurst, of Bethel, was<lb />in town to-day. He cime over ona new,<lb />nickle Victor bicycle that is a beauty.<lb /><lb />| Messrs. FE. E. Gordon and B. F.<lb /><lb />~Daughety, two Lenoir county plant-|<lb />QO. |e's. had a load of new tobace) on this time had come to have the town<lb /><lb />| Market to-day.<lb /><lb />Prof. L. T. Rightsell, principal of)<lb />eae Christian College at Ayden.<lb /><lb />will preach in the Methodist church here<lb />| Sunday morning and night.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Grimsley came in on the,<lb />train. Thursday eyening, from a_ yisit<lb />ito Hoogood and after a_ brief stay}<lb />~here went on tw her home at Snow!<lb />Hill. Where are several here who are.<lb />isorzsy she ~tid not remain louger<lb />iGreenville.<lb /><lb />]<lb />i<lb />it<lb />i<lb /><lb />| Miss Maggie Bagley went to Ply-<lb />mouth for a visit, instead of returning<lb />is Nashville as we stated yesterday<lb />She was joined at Parmele by her moth-<lb />~erand and other members of the family.<lb />| After their visit they w ll all come to<lb />~Greenville to make this place their<lb />| home.<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE TO-OGRAGOKE<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Old Jominion Steamship Co<lb />|willrun anexcursion from Greenville<lb />ito Ocracoke every Saturday during ;he<lb />| se ason. Steamer Myers leaves Green-<lb />ville at 10 o,eclock A. M. and the steam-<lb />jer Virginia Dare leaves Washington at<lb /><lb />119 o,ctock PT. M., arriving at Ocracoke<lb />at 5 0,clock Sunday morning. Return-<lb />jing the The Virginia Dare leaves Ocia-<lb />coke at 4 o,lock Sunday eyening, «r-<lb />riving act Washington at 11 oTclock Sun<lb />day night. Steamer Myers leaves Wash-<lb />ingtou at6 oTclock Monday morning<lb />arriving at Greenryille at ll. Fare for<lb />the round trip from Greenville $2,00.<lb />a good for season.<lb />J.J. Cherry. agt.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Barfield of Ayden, editor |<lb />\of the Free Will Baptist was here today. | OD the<lb /><lb />re-|<lb /><lb />in|<lb /><lb />EsSTABLI o:1E.D 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N7. Schultz<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />There were several loads of to- n allits branches.<lb /><lb />bacco in wurket to-day.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Quite a number expect to gO always ut LcwEsT M4 RKET PRICEs.<lb /><lb />Baptist Sunday School |<lb />TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />~excursion this afternoon. ~The!<lb />~return will be by moonlight.<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb /><lb />| Still a greater reduction<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />~summer goods at LangTs. FU R N ITU R E<lb /><lb />The mud hole in front of the<lb />ickersOn avenue<lb />ouudry on D © }always onhand and soldat prices tusuit<lb />yhe times. Qur goods areal] bought and<lb /><lb />hae enlarged until it takes in the!<lb />sidewalk as well as the street- sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb /><lb />N. Y. State and CarrTs Sutter, Respectfully,<lb /><lb />| : | S. M. SCHULT2.<lb />apd Blended Tea. S. M. ScHULTZ. Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />BRUNSWICK STEW.<lb /><lb />What It Takes to Make Up a Good<lb />Dish"Served Without Sauce.<lb /><lb />To-morrow is the last Saturday<lb />)in July.<lb /><lb />All kinds cocl drinks and fruits<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at)<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;OoTs.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />Hy<lb />{<lb /><lb />eaten.<lb /><lb />When it gets so that people<lb />have to close their doors at night<lb />~to keep out offensive odors, as<lb />some people say they had to do<lb />Thursday night, it looks like the<lb /><lb />Professional Caras.<lb /><lb />by F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />~cleaned up.<lb /><lb />@<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb /><lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb /><lb />| For the best Cigar in town go) ; ,<lb /><lb />ito J. L. Starkey &amp; Co. Practices in all the Courts<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Vriminal Business Solieiced-<lb />: . Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb /><lb />| The National Harness Review ukes &amp; Spe<lb /><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 upproved security.<lb />lerms easy-<lb /><lb />~declares that wide-awake adver-<lb />~tisers donTt know avything about<lb />'dall times. BradstreetTs says that<lb />~nearly 80 per cent. of the con-<lb />cerns tbat failed in business were<lb /><lb />al<lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />sa@x~ Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />~those that didnTt advertise May<lb />be there isnTt a biy-sizsd moral in<lb />that authoritative statement.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />} *' Ham @&amp; SKixnwa.<lb /><lb />Houses Br:ken Into.<lb />Tharsday night some one got into<lb />\Joe ForbesT restanrant by break-<lb />ing @ glass from a window and<lb />rewoving a bolt, and then tried to<lb />break through the petition door<lb />leading to Mr. O. HookerTs bar<lb />room. Failing to get in another ef<lb />fort was made at the back door of<lb />ithe bar room which was cut consid<lb />erably, but without an entrance<lb />being effected. The thief then<lb />went to Steve GorhamTs place<lb />near by and broke throauzu a<lb />panel of the door. Nothing was.<lb />missed from St-veTs but some<lb />cakes. From the places he was<lb />trying to get 1p, we jodge the<lb />thief was both dry and hungry<lb />and wanted to feast at the expense<lb />of others.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-~AT-HLAW,<lb />GREED VILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />ALEX- L. BLOW<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />oS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C<lb />@@ Practice in. allthe Courts<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING.<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Speci al attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mra. W.M KING, Prop,<lb /><lb />Im Business Part of City<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />_ GREENVILLE, WN. C.<lb /><lb /></p>
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