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          <lb />THE DAILY R<lb /><lb />LECTOR<lb /><lb />i<lb />Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 29, 1895. o. 197<lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. and adventurous persons, for no|<lb />mau of means, as the business is|<lb />Pissenger ant muiil train goingT! now being coducted, can affora tu!<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going south, |<lb />henna embark in it. |<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M. . } T :<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A These leading SEEN a clos- | ANN UAL<lb />M, leaves 1U:10 A. M. ed down because there was not<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:0 P, |tnoney enough in the business to! .<lb />M , leaves 2:15 P.M ~make them sustaining, and tht<lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash | ~Ou the largest tobacco market in<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday : h d, th b<lb />leaves for Wastinguon ~Tuesday, Lhure She world, the same tobacco mar- |<lb />day and saturday. ket that was taken as a model and | C :<lb />~~~ by whose rate of charges the late | ommencing<lb />ahd ha North Carolina legislature regu-| ~ cr<lb />Fair, slightly warmer ~luesday.|lated the warehouse charges of |<lb />"S SS lal the tobacco warehouses of<lb />LOCAL NOTES AND roBaccd _ North Carolina. ! ~ T<lb />JOTTINGS | Norfolk Libel Suit.<lb />| The jary in the case of John E- For<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />The Warehouse Business not a Paying ~Norfolk (Va.) Pilot and others<lb /><lb />One,<lb /><lb />The Danville Tobacco Journal) soy $1,6U0 damages against the<lb /><lb />of the 20th inst. says: The three<lb /><lb />warehouses, HodnettTs, Ex-<lb />change aud Star, are tor rent af-"<lb /><lb />ter October lst next. The remain-<lb />ing eight warehouse firms came<lb />to 4b agreemeut among them<lb />selves to reut the three above<lb />named houses, use the forces in<lb />their @isploy iu conducting them<lb />and sustaining the losses, if aay.<lb />or dividing the profits, if any,<lb />equally among the eight ware"<lb />house firms. ~he property has<lb />been leased avd will be ruu ac<lb />cording to agreement outlined<lb />above after October lst, when the<lb />leases of the present occupants<lb />expire. This move is just what it<lb />purports to be, and uothivg more<lb />than au effort to curtail warehouse<lb />expenses to a degree at least that<lb />will enable those interested to<lb />derive a profit sufficient to sup<lb />port their families.<lb /><lb />It is no secret that cumpetition<lb />for trade among the warehouse-<lb />men, not only of Danville, is so<lb />strong thatthe warehouse busi-<lb />ness has become a lusing busi<lb />ness tu wost of those engaged in<lb />it, and if some stups are not taken<lb />very soonto break up the cut<lb />competition, this large aud im<lb />portant business which should<lb />prove a lucrative one, will have<lb />tu be relegatsd to irresponsibie<lb /><lb />~Massey, State Superintendert of<lb /><lb />~Public Iostruction against<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />for libel, Saturday afternoon ren-'<lb />dered a verdict giving Mr. Mas |<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />Pitot Publishing Co., Sam W.|<lb />Small and R. E. byrd. The jury |<lb />before leaving their room, took a |<lb />pledge not to divulge the individ-<lb />ual standing, consequently noth-<lb />ing is known as how they stood<lb />except that ten of the members<lb />were for heavy damazes, ranziag<lb />as high as $30,000. One was for<lb /><lb />giying Mr. Massey | cent, and<lb />uuoOther was in favor of the de<lb /><lb />fence. Judge Heath, of counsel<lb /><lb />for the defence, moyed to set<lb />as.de the verdict which was re-<lb /><lb />fused by Judge Prentis. It is said<lb />that tLe defence will not take au<lb />appeal. Mr. MasgevTs attorneys<lb />appear to b satisfied. One of<lb />them said that so far as the mat-<lb />ter of meney was concerned that<lb />$1,600 was as pood as $16,000 as<lb />nothing coald be made out of the<lb />Pilot Co., Small or Byrd, andthat<lb />all Mr. Massey desired- was vin-<lb />dication before the country.<lb /><lb />ThereTs only one right way to<lb />advertise, and thatisto hammer<lb />your name. your location and<lb />your business so constantly, so<lb />iusistenotly and sothorougbly i-<lb />to the peopleTs heads tbat jf they<lb />walk in their sleep they will in-<lb />stinctly turn their steps toward<lb />your store."Brains.<lb /><lb />Watermelons getting more<lb /><lb />plentiful, but the price is s~ill way<lb />up.<lb /><lb />HRTY DAYS ONLY<lb /><lb />My loss, Your Gain.<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />If a Democratic primary elec-<lb />tion on the silver question were<lb />held in Robeson and Columbus<lb />counties to-morrow, it is safe to<lb />say that 90 per cent. of the votes<lb />would be cast in favor of fre®<lb />coinage. Ard if such an election<lb />were held thhoaghout the State,<lb />70 per cent of the votes would<lb />be cast the same way." Wilming-<lb />ton Star.<lb /><lb />MASONIG HALL SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />The fall term of my school w*T! open in<lb />the Masonic Lodge building<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept., 2nd T95,<lb /><lb />Course of study embraces the usual<lb />English branches, higher mathematies,<lb />Latin and French.<lb />Number of pupils will be limited,<lb />Apply for terms.<lb />MRs. LUCY G. BERNARD.<lb /><lb />MUSK SOHO<lb /><lb />I will open a select Music School on<lb />Monday, Sept. 2nd., T95.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />for use of Piano. Terms furnished<lb />on application<lb /><lb />MISS HUORTENSE FORBES.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />7<lb />3<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Butter. per Ib 17 t@ 25<lb />Western Sides 6.00 to 7%<lb />Sugar cured Hams ll to la<lb />Corn 40 to $0<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 80<lb />Cabbage<lb />Flour, Family 5.25 205 .50<lb />Lard 6to10<lb />Oats<lb />Sugar 4to6<lb />Coffee 16 to 26<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 2¢8<lb />Chiekens 20 to #<lb />Eggs pei doz 10<lb />Beeswax, per lb 10<lb />Kerosene, 133 to 20<lb />Pease,per bu 1@&amp;<lb />Hulls, per ton 6 @<lb />Cotton Seed MeaT 20 og<lb />Hides 5106<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton :<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as ~ion Mer<lb />r<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Coaim~ssion Me<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTOX.<lb />Good Middling<lb />Middling<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUIS<lb />Prime 3<lb />Extra Prime : 3<lb />Fancy 3<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb />~Tone"steady.<lb />Exys"10 cts." Firm.<lb />Bb. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />oM damaged. 1.40 to 1.75.<lb />- Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel<lb /><lb />$1 bu.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />7516"<lb /><lb />ud<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>*<lb /><lb />DAILY. REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />_ * -<lb /><lb />QD. Jj. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 26 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Entered ns second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />eee = -<lb />COTTCN FOR A HUNDKED<lb />YEARS,<lb /><lb />The Prices and F'uctuations.<lb /><lb />The bulletin on othe prices of<lb />cotton for 100 years,� which the<lb />Department of Agriculture has<lb /><lb />had ip-course of preparation for,<lb /><lb />some weeks, has been issued.<lb />The period eonsidered begins and<lb />ends with two of the most im<lb /><lb />portant events im the -mstory ~of<lb />cbt, eulture * the introduction<lb />of Whitney's s4w gin (1785) and<lb />the prodaction of the largest<lb />crop the world bas ever seeu,<lb />1894 °95.<lb /><lb />oPhe highest and lowest average<lb />prices of the ¢rops of the United<lb />States, the exports to foreign<lb />countries, the supply and con-<lb />semption ia the United -States,<lb />Great Britian and continental<lb />Europe are given for each year,<lb />&amp;S Well As the chiéf causes that<lb />have led tothe rise and fall in<lb />prices from year to year.<lb /><lb />In addition to a series of w-<lb />bies in which these faets and fig-T<lb />ures are presented the bulletin<lb />eontains numerous data relating<lb />to ~he progress made from time<lb /><lb />to time in the production and<lb />consumption of cotton in this<lb />aad. foreign countries. ~fhese<lb /><lb />are so arranged as to present a<lb />brief historical sketeh of cotton:<lb />production and<lb />the United States daring the past<lb />century. The tables show that<lb />prices of cotton have oot been so<lb />low during the past season as<lb />they were during the<lb />from 184° to 1850.<lb /><lb />The object of the Department<lb />has been to make this balietin a<lb />valuable work of reference as to<lb />the production, cossumption and<lb /><lb />for all who are interested either<lb />im cotton planting orin the cot<lb />ton trade.<lb /><lb />- Referring to the conditions of<lb />the market and prices in the de-<lb />cade from 1840 to 1850, the bul<lb />letin says:<lb /><lb />_ oIn 1840, the largest crop ever<lb /><lb />consumption In}<lb /><lb />decade}<lb /><lb />made ap tonthet: tame, and the<lb />largest acéumulation of stocks<lb />éver - witnessea- in Liverpool,<lb /><lb />Qitséd'&amp; decline to the To west |<lb />~\average for ten years. This was Tete Machine Company -and the<lb /><lb />the begitmiug Uf Ule heavy. ac-,<lb /><lb />cumulation of stocks in Europe #Z4lnst tive mauufacturing firms attained it.<lb /><lb />_ daing the next five yeurs, which<lb />jled to aw extravidiuvary declive iu.<lb />prices.� . é<lb /><lb />ihe highest price per pound in<lb />New YorkT that deeade was 13%<lb /><lb />cents, in 1850, aud the lowest, 5.<lb /><lb />eents,in 1842 aud 1844. Shep"<lb />person qaoted middling in that<lb />year as low as 4 cents.<lb /><lb />oTn 1842,�T continues the bulle-|<lb />tin, omiddling to tair cotton<lb />reached as low as 54 cexts iu!<lb /><lb />New Oriesans, and there is on file!<lb />in the Department of Agriculture!<lb />a letter showing that a Marengo;<lb />eounty, Alabama, planter sold|<lb />this year 17 bales of cotton iuT<lb />Mobile at 32 cents. The<lb />carrents of the day quote mid-<lb />ding to fair cotton iu New Or-|<lb />lsans iB 1545 as low as 42 cents,<lb />and in Mobile the same year, -<lb />cents per pound.�<lb /><lb />With respect to the lustram)<lb />ended with 1895, it is shown that<lb />the highest price per pvund<lb />New York was 108 cects in 1891<lb />and the lowest 59-16 cents, the!<lb />present year-<lb /><lb />price<lb /><lb />~The ~Bynsack CompanyTs Suit Agaist<lb />Winston Cee Manufacturers.<lb /><lb />"" J<lb /><lb />The eutts: of tie Wviiast Ciga<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />Americ apn  TFobsaeco<lb /><lb />Company |<lb /><lb />Success.<lb />+ Ge<lb /><lb />The work meagnres aman by<lb />his success. If he succe.ds, he<lb />is all right in public estimation,<lb />'n0 watter by what w3ane be hés<lb />The world has not<lb /><lb />of Wiuston, aud one of Thowas-|time tu look into the methors by<lb /><lb />ville, N. C, was opened - before!<lb /><lb />~which the success has been at-<lb /><lb />Judge Simonton, at Asheville, N. ~tained und whetner they be hou.<lb />C. last Tuesday, with the stipula- orabie cr otherwise.<lb /><lb />tion that the result in one case |<lb /><lb />shal} govern all.<lb /><lb />The plaintiffs allege that the<lb />Briggs cigarette machine is an<lb />infringement of the Bonsack pat-<lb />~ents, and ip this suit they seek to<lb />~have it declared au infringement<lb />and to have a perpetual injunc-|<lb />~tion issued. The main claim of!<lb />~infringewent is upon the endless:<lb />~belt used in the formation of cig-<lb />~arettes, upon which device the<lb />plaintiffs claim a patent.<lb /><lb />The defendauts claim that the<lb />Briggs machine is constricted on<lb />~an eodtirely different principle<lb />from thé Bonsack and the patents<lb /><lb />There are some important les-<lb />sons to be learnea from this fact :<lb />foremost of which 1s that :every<lb />wan should strive for success.<lb />Applause follows it. Everybody<lb />bows to tue wiuplng man. But,<lb />important as it is to succeed, suc-<lb />cess-ctugzht tu be Gained only by<lb />~honorabie meaus. Honesty is<lb />the best policy, aud: the wisestT in<lb />the eud, and a permanent success<lb />can only be attained by honora-<lb />ble meaps. Mauy a man gains<lb />temporary success by dishonest<lb />meaus aud flourishes for a while:<lb />but he 1s found ent aud bis suc-<lb /><lb />~cess thts away, and is gone."oAr"<lb /><lb />1t controls, and,thafthere bas no! | change.<lb /><lb />~been anythibg on the market like<lb />it. -The BriggsT machine makes:<lb />30C cigarettes a minute.<lb /><lb />The parties to the defense are<lb />iu |W.S. Suwith &amp; Sov, the Browu! jused a page to<lb />~| Bros. Compauy.the Winston Cig- store, and in his dream he saw a<lb /><lb />arette Machine Company, the<lb /><lb />| Liberty ~Lobacso Company Works<lb /><lb />TheieTs Something in Dreams,<lb /><lb />A merchant dreamed that he<lb />advertise his<lb /><lb />stream of bayers pass in at the<lb /><lb />aoor. Tuey came by twos, by<lb /><lb />A table of the fluctuation in) ~and J. A. Vance, all of Winston, ~¢éns aud scores; they Game on<lb /><lb />prices shows that in 1825 it<lb />~amounted to 18 cents per pv.und;<lb />in 1837 to 124 cents: in 1865 to<lb />1.21; in 1865 to 1-47, andin 1886<lb />to only .86 of a cent, the swallert<lb />on record.<lb /><lb />Connecticutt Tobacco Crop Damaged<lb />By Haul.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Latest accounts of the damage<lb /><lb />~to tobacco 1n Conbecticutt by hail,<lb /><lb />~stones last Saturday state that in<lb />Gastonbary atone 390 acres of to-<lb />~bacco wastTruined. The gréatest<lb />damage was done in that vicini<lb />ty. It was calculated that the<lb />weight of the bail stones ona four<lb /><lb />~acre tract was sixty-four tons.<lb />Prices of cotton and other nu-.<lb />merous facts relating to.cotton,<lb /><lb />The hail was gathered from a sec-<lb />tion 8 by 16 feet and weighed,<lb /><lb />aud it was found that the fali was,<lb />(200 pounds to thé Square rod, or<lb />|32,000 pounds to the acre.<lb /><lb />On the east side of tae river<lb />the tobacco crop front north of<lb />east Wiodsor Hill to Gastonbary<lb />is ruined, except afew acres of<lb />small plants recently set out.<lb /><lb />J. A. Leach &amp; Co., of Thomasville,<lb />i N.C.<lb /><lb />Ail the testimony has been tak"|sent big ordars vy wail.<lb />én, aud appears in a large bound |<lb />ped the ad, till he could stock up<lb />His slumbers broke<lb /><lb />volume on the attorpeyTs desks.<lb /><lb />A Briggs machine is set up ready /Once more.<lb /><lb />for action, and is to be operated<lb />during the hearing.<lb /><lb />A decision is not looked for this<lb /><lb />week.<lb /><lb />ened<lb />The réason why some towus<lb />'grow into cities, while others re<lb /><lb />foot and by rail. They sent their<lb /><lb />friends to purchase forthem; they<lb /><lb />They<lb /><lb />bought all sv he stop-<lb /><lb />he had,<lb /><lb />~and he awoke"his dreaio<lb />affluence was o'er.<lb />But the visiou bright baunted<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />/biai day and night, till he went<lb />| :<lb /><lb />jaud advertised ;<lb />glad; for through his ad his dream<lb /><lb />and now heTs<lb /><lb />is realized."C. W. Darling in<lb /><lb />main villagés is because there are ~PrintersT Ink.<lb /><lb />men of push audTenergy who are!<lb /><lb />not afraidT vo spend time and mon-|<lb />ey in erécting facturies, ofganiz~|<lb /><lb />ing stock companies and all pull"'<lb />ing together. Let the people of:<lb /><lb />the town lay aside all differsnces,<lb /><lb />and pull together. If you canTt<lb />pull, push."Weldon Vevs.<lb /><lb />It is saiu that roaches are kill-<lb />ed outright by the poisonous wa-<lb />ter exbaling from cucamber peel.<lb />ing scattered about the floor at<lb />night, and that two~or three rep-<lb />etitions will exterminate them<lb />root and branch. It is worth try-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Davidson county's Record.<lb /><lb />Since the war there bave been<lb />lseventeen homicides in Davidson<lb />county and not a conviction. Five<lb />or 8ix years ago a man was lynch-<lb />ed in that county for a homicide,<lb />and at another period one sub-<lb />mitted for manslaughter. These<lb />are the only cases in which pun-<lb />ishment has followed the crime<lb />for killing. The record 13 not one<lb />for the county of Davidson or<lb />the State of North Carolina to be<lb />proud of."Charlotte Odserver.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />access pers. . . WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R.E<lb />OCAL DIRECTORY. Successful Newspaper at This Keminds , &amp; WEI<lb />L _ When a newspaper, Says an ex- AND BRANCHES, J<lb />" Coe eee ee eo chat AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. :<lb />ing position in a communi a os =<lb />Be hh Ww. King. T oy lation increases, the cause of all . eee 5 o<lb />Regteter of Deeds, W. M. King thane Or a ordont. oThey bh . h of July Sth = |g F] ce 33 ~<lb />" . chance or acciden ey have : -<lb />Trossarer; J 02- Litie- not been brought about by the in the mont O Lot a = * |<lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-jemployment of cheap methods, A. M./P.M. A. M -<lb />, ouse. but only by persistent and ear- | ae aed 12 oT a ,<lb />Survevor, nest effort and a stern determina- July that if r. Rocy 10 2 at<lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn.|tion to give to the community ae 3<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L. very. ee newspsper that can Lv Tarboro 12 20 :<lb />Smith and 8. M. Jones. published. _ Ly Rocky Mt resuess pane ee<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. you have Lv Wilson 2 03)11 09 :<lb />i v Selma<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. Ly FayTtteville| 4 30/12 53<lb />County Examiner of Teachers. Prof. Ar. Florence 7 15) 3 00<lb />® e "s |<lb />W. By Bagedale- your Printing done 35<lb />2 |<lb />TOWN OFFICERS. _ Za |<lb />at the P. M, au<lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes. Lv Wilson 213 6 35 :<lb />Clerk, Cc. C. Forbes. Lv Goldsboro 2 10 7 20° :<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. " pe ot ae a : is a oe� |<lb />Policee"J. W. Perkths, chief, Fred. REFLECTOR did aie<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L. ;<lb />Brown, w. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, JOB oe OFFICE. TRAINS pasicheliabciney :<lb />ay ) o = oF<lb />1895. ZA lz Z<lb />CHURCHES. | h ° e A. M./P.M.<lb />~ �,� Same _as Bread It will be done right, Lv Florerce 8 15| 7 35<lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex- = Lv Fayetteville| 10 55! 9 85<lb />cept second) u.orning and nigit. Prayer! HoodTs Sarsaparilla on the Table Le Helmsa 12 32<lb />Renee pastor. Ygucday ebvol re oral at Every Meal Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 28<lb />eee , e ~p? _ oIn my opinion HoodTs Sarsaparilla has ° :<lb />A. M. U. LD. Rountree, SupTt. aap aulecuniasle b e. I It will be done In style Ss<lb />Catholic. No regular services. tored 6 months for stomach trouble and os<lb />aor Services every forth Sum Neuraigia of the Heart _ a<lb />ay Mor Dg we mie a * oa)? without any good and then took Hood's . . A. M. . M.<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 « :<lb />A. 4. W. B, Brown, pup't. Sersaparilla. Every spring and fail since and it alwavs suits. Ly ene 2 - z or<lb />Sunday cae eee eee tact atiaaaeT ty a = Coro | 12 05 9 40<lb />Methodist.. Services every un good ve not been atten 7 4<lb />morning and Light. Prayer meeting | physician for ope Cae My wife These points are ar Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,| was afflicted with water an = a5 z "<lb />pastor. Sunday School at 9:50 A.M. A. Feeling All Tired Out. eI ' Z<lb />8. Billington, Supt. She was severely afflicted but upon my<lb />to take Hood's Sarsa- ba bd Zz Zo<lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist and a and Hood's Pills she felt differen well worth weighing ar<lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni,ht. Prayer a short time. Now she is quite w | P. M. Fe ts a<lb />meeting ~Tuesday night. Rev. Archie| We have great faith in HoodTs Sarsapa- Lv Wilson 1 80 a ee 11 165<lb />eH oe Sunday, School at Hi dT Sie Cures ; Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33<lb />$3 3D. e 2 ou e<lb />9:30AM ovans wap ood 5 AEA Crptptioes In any sort Ar bee 2 48<lb />rilla it it on every meal v ~Larboro<lb />breaé@.� At. G. Hyams, with<lb />LODGER, 7 Tv. HowELe &amp; _Fesidence, 428 re paky Me 3 yo ua m<lb />Covenant Lo No. 17. I. O. O, F:-, Third Ohio. a<lb />meets every Toceday night. D.D. Has H *s Pills 27° �"�bttoa! of work, but Train on Sootiand Neck Branch Zoad<lb />eG. ood tien. Price 25c. per box, eaves We me Halifa<lb />" He Lodge No.28t A. F. &amp; A - p. m., arrives Seotand Neck at 4.55 .<lb />M. weete firet and third Monday nights . . m., Greenytite 5.07 .m., naton 1s ~<lb />. a<lb />~avo Moors WM HR apove all things in itp: Greniiy 82 go Ay oew<lb />Halifax a )a. Mm. n11.200am�"�<lb />ae : ° tally except: Sunday. :<lb />Ce ee ale Sele eee, The steamer day ni righ g ibere wie Job P at Trains on Washnigton branch leave<lb />| #7) |ton every Satur night a oTc A ; 00 arrives Par aa<lb />7 ' aeeivitic: at Ucracoke Sunday morning Your Oo rin ing Ms ee Pdi eng ap ttl abe tie<lb />ie mint 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra- ee | loaves Tarboro 4.50 p. in., Parmele 6.16<lb />$ ° * Bi coke Sunday afternovn at 4 o'clock, are| p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb />O a \riving at Washington Sanday night ut Barbers. Daily except Stinday. Connects with «<lb />A | $1.00 , = 3 Train ners ore NM C, via Albe-<lb />. ' marie &amp;. . y.<lb />JOB -:- PRINTING § AMES A. SMITH, porte &amp; Raleigh BiB<lb />. TONSORIAL ARTIST. arrive Plyinonth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m.<lb />"TO THE" ¥ The same steamer makes a wid-week | | | GREENVILLE, N. 0 Returning leaves Plymouth dail net<lb />| , sitrip leaving Washington Wednesday | @g Patronage soliched. ct dey, £80 a. as. Hanany 9.00 6 te,<lb />-% REFLECTOR OFFICE jmornings at 7 o'clock. touching at Bav- STN ae arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45<lb />am ae side, Grylords, Aurore. rete� Oc-| fg ERBERT. EDMUNDS. a. m. pith ita<lb />F ~lass Work touching at same points. Fate for thé| Under One ra Homes. to cleaning |J. K, KENUY, Gent M ae ie<lb />irst-Class K. Bl round triv $2.50. cece states eee aning i MLEMERSON, Tra fic Manager.<lb />3eS2a8 868 2S8L) 498 Sa8 2882S i pi es : .<lb /><lb />J. A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />= a yf? 5 ze ic Fe ee Ee ERE OPS SS OT ce ee a<lb />a JULY FLIES. | BRUNSWICK STEW. EsTABL ISHED 1 1875.<lb />"" en 1 "_"e |<lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT |The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and oWhat It Takes to Make Up a Sent<lb />"LIKE OF" Dish"Served Without Sauce.<lb />+ Caught Up With These People.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS. LACES, »<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by |<lb /><lb />B CHERRY &amp; C0.<lb /><lb />Our Stock of "<lb />S.11.O.<lb /><lb />7 O�"�<lb />Ze<lb />"_AND__"<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS !<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in. this town, came and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Window<lb /><lb />"this season.<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their<lb />prices made aceording!y.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />Just received a nice line of pure<lb />Carelina<lb /><lb />Sweet Gumand Fepsin<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />merits and<lb /><lb />North<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Scotland Neck. Aids<lb />odi PRE iets. whiters teeth nel cures sore<lb />throat. At tne samme time Vou encour.<lb />age home jfu:usteries by chewi.ay ~this<lb /><lb />Gum, For eale by<lb /><lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />GHY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb />This Launiry does the tinest work<lb />the south, and prices are low. We<lb />make shipments «very fuesiay. Bring<lb />your work to oar store on Monday and<lb />it wil! be forwardet promptiy. Price<lb />lists furnuiheu ou app ication:<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Inshtute.<lb /><lb />*REENVILLE, N. ' 8. D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Pfincipal. With full corps of<lb />Teach-rs. Next session will begin<lb />MOND4Y, AUGU+YP 26th, #895. All<lb />the ~Eugift«+h Braochss, Ancient and<lb />Modern Languages. Music will oe<lb />tamht on tue conservatory pian,<lb />by a graduate in music. [onstruction<lb />thorough<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />Di-cipline firm, but kind.)<lb />Terms reasorable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics,<lb />free. For particulars address the Prin.)<lb />==. Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W.H Roageé@ale is sick.<lb /><lb />C.J. O'Hagan wenctto L.ttieton<lb />C: a °<lb />Dr. R. L. Carr, of Snow Hill spent<lb />Su day here.<lb /><lb />Mre. C. TT. Manuford is visidiag rel-<lb />a@.ives in Wilson,<lb /><lb />Mi-s Lucy Cox has gone to Wil-ou<lb />and Moreheal Cily.<lb /><lb />tiis many friende were gue to see<lb />Mr.J. E. Starkey out Sunday.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. E. Cox, who has been on a<lb />Visit Home, revurieito New York tw-<lb />day).<lb /><lb />Miss Annie Sheppard returned Sat-<lb />Uruay evVeniag from a# Vi it lo Show<lb />Hili.<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. W. Priddy aud children, cof<lb />Baltiussre, are Visifingg - Mis. re. G.<lb />Jawes.<lb /><lb />Mrs, Wibliam Harri-, of Faikland,<lb />took the train here this mourning for<lb />Littleton,<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Bynum who has been vis-<lb />iting Mre. W. R. Parker, has returned<lb />to her home in Saratoga. -<lb /><lb />Mr. R. L. Humber aud -ister, Miss<lb />Flossie, came bom: Saturdav trom a<lb />visit of several weeisto Beaufort.<lb /><lb />mir. S. J. Harwo i. chi-f of potice of<lb />Newport News, Va., oes here Sat-<lb />urdsy evening tooking fora party who<lb />is Wanted in Virginia.<lb /><lb />Club Rat2= Withdrawn<lb />Our offer of THe EasrernT Re:<lb /><lb />FLECTOB and Atlanta Constitution<lb />both a year for $1.5) 18 now with<lb />drawn. After working up a zood<lb />list for it, the Constitution has<lb />advauced the rate at which that<lb />paper was furnished us Howey-<lb /><lb />er, the price of the REFLECTOR re. .<lb /><lb />inains the same "$la year"and<lb /><lb />GEENILE TO OCRACOKE<lb /><lb />The Old arminien Sreamship<lb />will run an excursion from Greenville<lb />to Ocracoke every Saturday during she<lb />senzon. Sreamer Myers feaves Green-<lb />ville at 10 O,clock A. M. awed the stexam-<lb />et Vi ginia Dare léavesT Washington at<lb />19 o.e-vek P.M... arriving at Ocracoke<lb />at 50,clock Sunday morning. Return-<lb />ing the The Virginie Dareicaves Ocra-<lb />eoke at 4 o,lock. Suuday eyening, tr-<lb />riving at W ashingteu at 11 o'clock SunT<lb />day night. Steamer myers leaves Wash.<lb />~ington at 6 oTclock onday morning)<lb />~arriving at Greenyille ac ll. Fare for}<lb /><lb />aC;<lb /><lb />| Tickets good for season.<lb />J.J. Cherry. agt.<lb /><lb />the round trip trodT ~Greenville ord<lb />;<lb /><lb />Two more daysof July.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESGSHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />All kinds coc! drinks and fruits,<lb />at J. L. Starkey &amp; Co's. ARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />\theirinterest toget our prices before pu.<lb />thasing elsewhere. Ourstock ise ~complete<lb />u allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />A stripg completes the attach-<lb />went between the swail boy apc<lb />the june buy.<lb /><lb />Batter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J.L. Starkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />Only two wmarriage licenses<lb />bave been ss@G@d'Gifeghis county Atways ut LOWEST MARKET  RICEs.<lb />in the | two weeks. . TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />N. YWBlate and CarrT 8 butter we buy direct from Manufacturers, eua<lb />a Bi dguded Tes od M, Se HULYz. "ling youto buy at one protit. A cow<lb /><lb />a | blete stock of<lb />The female | uré ball celui did<lb /><lb />Ps<lb />bot put imap appealauge to pla: FU R N ITU RE<lb /><lb />bere to dase SF adver tiled uber onhand and soldat prices tosuit<lb /><lb />he times. Our Is<lb />Satarday evening such a large ? goods areall bought and<lb />y sold for CASH therefore, h: aving no risk<lb />lot of furgiture left J.<lb /><lb />B. Cherry to 1un.we sell at a close margin.<lb />&amp; Co's stere. that it looked. like, Kespectfully,<lb />~ontebedy Was woving.<lb /><lb />5S. M. SCHULTZ,<lb />Ctreenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Sull a*°greater reduction<lb />summer goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />ER RS EET = " shee<lb />\Mre-Lacy @ Bernard willopan | """"""_"<lb />ber school in the Masonic Lodge<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb />| be, F. TYSON,<lb />budding September 2ud. See .<lb /><lb />notice. Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />| Greenville, Pitt County. N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />wil] | ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />| lections.<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />til business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />| Terms easy.<lb /><lb />PY<lb /><lb />in|<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />For the best Cigar in town go!<lb />vo Jd. L. Starkey &amp; Co. |<lb /><lb />Miss Hortense ~ Forbes<lb />Opeu a wausic school on Septem"_<lb />ber Zod Sve--advertisemenut in:<lb />this issue.<lb /><lb />Every time a - business: man J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN<lb />taiks hard times he loses a trade | LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />by frightening some people that! ATTORNEYS AT AW<lb />they will bide théir ready money er Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />instead of odio g. ite<lb /><lb />Saeavd ie &amp; advéet isé OFF<lb /><lb />your local paper? Judicirus ad | |<lb />vertisiug will heip you to hold;<lb />your present trade and gain n ow | ""<lb /><lb />: OS. J. JARVIS.<lb />trade.. Why do those who adver<lb /><lb />| a &amp; BLOW,<lb />�<lb />tise moat Keep at, Ht, the pagest! ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.<lb />Mr.  tford ~@ tep"<lb />WwW. awards<lb /><lb />wi GREKN VILLE, N.C,<lb />laut Oa<lb />~place *medr Ballaray X * Roads,<lb /><lb />$8 Practice in. alltne Courrs<lb />o lost a tobacco barn Dy fite on<lb />Saturday. Tke barn was full of<lb />tobacco.<lb /><lb />E. B. Aiken,who bas wade Dar-<lb />bam his home for some time left<lb />today for Greenyille, .N,.C, where)<lb />be will reside in theifatnye. He!<lb />goes there td engdgeé' in ~the to-<lb />tbacco business. His family will<lb />join him. next week."Durham<lb />Sun. He will anctioneer tor the<lb />Greenville and Star Warehouses.<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Tue. LATHAM.<lb />| AtHAmM ZF SHi euvauan.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT - Aw,<lb />GRRE VLIULF. N.<lb /><lb />ALEX: L. BLOW<lb /><lb />-""_<lb /><lb />John BE. Woodard,T FP. 2.Harding,<lb />., Wilson, N..G. . Greenville, N, ¢<lb />OODALD &amp; HARDIN®@,<lb />| ATORNEYS-AT/LAW, |.<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />oSpecial attention given to collections<lb />jand settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />THE KING HOUSE.<lb />Im Business Partof City�<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />eeeee EL E, N.C.<lb /><lb />Ye<lb />2 7<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />4%<lb />#<lb />«<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ly a<lb /><lb />HARRY SKINNER<lb /><lb />Mrs. W.M KING, Prop,T<lb /><lb /></p>
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