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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLECT<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., JULY 30, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 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 2:90 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:16 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou ~Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and paturdayv.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Showers, cooler Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Bethe] Items,<lb />BETHEL, N. C., July 29th T95.<lb />Mr. Claude Keith, of Wiliiams-<lb />ton, was here tu-day ou business.<lb /><lb />Mr. F.S. Gardner has moved<lb />into the Gray Carsou house on<lb />Pleasant street.<lb /><lb />Mr. Mc. G. Bullock bas rented<lb />the brick Hotel and wmoved-~ his<lb />family in it.<lb /><lb />Miss Cornelia Manning return-<lb />edf.om Hamilton this morning<lb />where she had been visiting rel-<lb />atives.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Maggie Floyd, of Hamuil-<lb />ton, is visiting her aunt,Mrs. Fan-<lb />nie Manning this week.<lb /><lb />Rey. G. A. Oglesby will hold<lb />quarterly meeting in the Meth<lb />odist church here next Friday<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Rev- Mr. Cotton, of Conetoe,<lb />will preach in the Methodist<lb />church here next Sunday night.<lb /><lb />Quinerly Items,<lb /><lb />QUINERLY, N. C., July 20th, 95.<lb /><lb />There are from one to four<lb />sick members in every family<lb />in Centreville.<lb /><lb />Mrs. S. E. Sutton returned<lb />home last week after spending<lb />some timein Lenoir county. .<lb /><lb />Some very fine tobacco cures<lb />were made here last week.<lb /><lb />After an illness of five days<lb />Miss Lovie Batier died yeste: day<lb />of hemorrhagic fever. She<lb />leaves a mother and = several<lb />brothers and sisters to mourn<lb />their loss.<lb /><lb />Oakley Items.<lb />OAKLEY, N. ©., July 29th. 1895:<lb />Mr. R. F. GainerT returned<lb />home Saturday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Bettie Keel, of Roberson-<lb />ville, spent the duy here Friday.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. L. Winfield filled his<lb />regular appointment at Ouak<lb />Grove Sanday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J- H. Highsmith made a<lb />business trip to Parmele Satur-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Tobacco curing is the order of<lb />the day 1n this section.<lb /><lb />Misses Lilian Nobles and Hat-<lb />tie Fleming returned home Sun-<lb />day accompanied by their little<lb />brothers.<lb /><lb />Many of the railroad men are<lb />glad to know that Mr. W. W.<lb />Freeman, who was three years<lb />past section master at Grifton,<lb />was appointed last week road<lb />master on the M. &amp; A. railroad<lb />in South Carolina.<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT, 2, 1896,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months.<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually tauzht in an Academy.<lb /><lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />course alone. Where they wish<lb />pursue a higher course, this school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wiih credit, any College in North<lb />Carolina, or the State University. It<lb />refers to those who have recently left<lb />its walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />statement.<lb /><lb />Any young man with character and<lb />moderate ability taking a course with<lb />us will be aided iu making arrange-<lb />ments to continue in the higher echoola.<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its<lb />pre-ent staudard.<lb /><lb />Neither time ner attention nor<lb />work will be spared to make this school<lb />aii that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />Send in your boys on the first day.<lb />4 For further particulars see or ad-<lb />ress<lb /><lb />July 30, 1895.<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />W.H. RAGSDALE,<lb />~Principat.<lb /><lb />boy<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSONTS<lb /><lb />ANNUAL<lb /><lb />CLEARING SALE<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Commencing<lb /><lb />DESI, JL<lb />HRIY DAYS ONLY.<lb /><lb />My loss, Your Gain.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Time for Action.<lb /><lb />business men witha proper ef.-<lb />fort in that direction might secure<lb />one or more of the factories that<lb />are seekiug desirable locations in<lb /><lb />this State. If Greenyille people<lb />continue to sit still in the face of<lb /><lb />may expect other towns to bear<lb />off the prizes.<lb /><lb />MASONIG HALL SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />The fall terin of my school will 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 Freach.<lb />Number of pupils will be limited.<lb />Apply for terms.<lb />MRs. LUCY G. BERNARD.<lb /><lb />MOK Son<lb /><lb />I will open a select Music School on<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept. 2nd., 95.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />for use of Piano. Terms furnished<lb /><lb />on application<lb /><lb />MISS HORTENSE FORBES.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />What is the reason Greenville}<lb />capnot have a Buard of Trade? |, Butter. per Ib<lb />A little organization among ourT<lb /><lb />opportunities of this kind they<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />17 to 25<lb />' Western Sides 6.60 to 7<lb />Sagar cured Hams 11 to l:<lb />(Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Mea! 50 to 80<lb />|Cabbage<lb />Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .50<lb />| Lard 6 to 10<lb />Oats 50<lb />Sugar 4to6<lb />Coffee . 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 200<lb />Chickens 20 to 50<lb />Eggs pei doz 10<lb />Beeswax per lb 10<lb />Kerosene, 133 to 20<lb />Pease,per bu 1 00<lb />Hulis, per ton 6 00<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 20 00<lb />Hides<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts, :<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk ' prices of cotton,<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as tarnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk : a<lb />COTTON. "_<lb />Good Middling 7516 "<lb />Middling 7 &amp;<lb />Low Middling 6 9-16<lb />Gord Ordinary 5}<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 3<lb />Extra Prime 8<lb />Fancy � $e<lb />Spanish $1 bu.<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb />Eggs"10 cts." Firm. ;<lb />B. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 yor bay.<lb /><lb />- o* dam 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>*<lb /><lb />ES ae, a<lb /><lb />Eres Se adel ee hs eS ay<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR. |of the editors present, the ban-|<lb /><lb />qnet was strictly acold water<lb />one, every form of ~~ex:ra dryTT |<lb /><lb />Subscriptiog 2% cents per Month. ~and other ~~pruducers of high!<lb /><lb />oDp. J. WHIGCHARD. Ecitor. -<lb /><lb />Entered #s second-class mail matter, BOPeS�T being entirely absent.<lb />___ |Mr. Marshall needed none of<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) these to help him look withT<lb />SS prophetic eye into the future<lb /><lb />Upon our recent visif tO and point out some of the pos-<lb />Greensboro to attend the Press sibilities of so great a State as<lb />convention held there, we couldT North Carolina. If editor Be~<lb />but look with admiration upon thune hves a hundred years he<lb />the enterprises of that city, her will see more startling things<lb />various factories, mills, banks. than plows running at night by<lb />educational institutions, mag- electricity.<lb />nificent hotels, namerous in-, Sa |<lb />dus'res and splendid mercan- oChilfren Were Obliged to Smoke.��|<lb />pile establishments. eS ss In areport of the Proceeding®<lb />was nothing in the way of a re~ . |<lb /><lb />. 7 and Debates in the House of<lb />tail store that moreimpressed ns<lb /><lb />; head Commons in 1621, while James,<lb />than the large chinaware head- |... atill on the British thrones, we)<lb /><lb />quarters of E. M. Caldelengh &amp; 47. told that Sir William Siroud,<lb />Bro. We had the pleasure of moved that ~~Tobacco be banished!<lb />being shown through their 1m~ wholly out the kingdom aud that<lb /><lb />mense extablishment by one of it may not be brought lu from |<lb /><lb />the proprietors and found the aoy port, nor used amobg aus.�<lb />stock simply marvelous. It While Sir Guy Palmer argued<lb />would have done credit to acity that oif tobacco be not bauished<lb />that contains many times more it will overthrow one huudred.<lb />than GreensboruTs 10,000 inhab- thousand men in EKoglanud, for<lb />itants. There was nothing in 00w it is so common that he hath<lb />the line of china, and house 8¢eD ploughmen take it a3 they<lb />furnishing gouds generally that ®r° the plough.�<lb /><lb />they did uot have. They are ex | Oue suthority says that<lb /><lb />tensive importers of the very te last Great Flague ia, Loudon<lb />finest wares. This firm enjoys. a SnOps<lb /><lb />~~ ~had the Plague. It is certain that<lb />a trade that reaches almost Ov 20 A SASS een<lb />the ses State and extends 0 | most excellunt preseryative, in 80<lb />meighboring States and as far joch that children were obliged<lb /><lb />away as Alabama, to smoke. And I remember that<lb />I heard Tom Rogers, who was<lb /><lb />The splendid quality of extra yeoman-beadle, say that where he<lb />dry v1 some otherequally fruit- wasthat year when the Plague<lb /><lb />ful producer of high hopes and raged a school-boy at Eaton, all<lb /><lb />~ £ prospects, forming pa v<lb /><lb />of the menu atihe Press ban~,'0° Be J es a eer<lb /><lb />qnet at Greensboro last week obliged tosmokeinthe school,<lb />T aod that he was never whipped<lb /><lb />gotin happy effects upon edi- so much in his hfeas he was one<lb />tor Marshall Inhis remarks, orning for not smoking.� Thia<lb /><lb />Mr. Marshall predicted that<lb />scmetime in the future we peo<lb />ple in North Caroliua would boys think 18 osmoking,�<lb />see windmi:!s all over the State head masters in our days do not!<lb />generating electricity for farm~ order smoking as a preventive of.<lb />mg operations and that all plagues of any kind."Lawrence<lb />night electric plows would turn Hutton in Harper's Weekly. |<lb />furrows under the glare of elec- a |<lb />tric lights. Clinton Democrat. According to a New York com |<lb /><lb />ic paper @ youug man was arrest |<lb />If our good brother of the ed in that city charged with kiss<lb /><lb />Democrat had been present at ing a lady against her will on the<lb /><lb />he Press Convention he would Public highway. The prisoner<lb />mot have been stumbling into pleaded that she was in bloom<lb /><lb />ers, and he mistook her for his<lb />such a blunder as the above r2f-'|long-lost brother. The magis-<lb /><lb />~said the local tradesman can now<lb />have ~Known that, much to the) gcarcely supply the femimine de-<lb /><lb />_ gratification of a large majorityT mand for bicycles and bloomers.<lb /><lb />wane<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />January 12th,<lb /><lb />oat.<lb /><lb />of course, was before the inven- short order. unless he has some<lb />tion of the cigarette, which scnool: | yery plausible excuse.<lb />and |<lb /><lb />TOBACCO UNION.<lb /><lb />Spoken by little six year-old Frank<lb />Harris at Hurdle Miits school house,<lb />3895:<lb /><lb />re<lb />Come old and young and hear me teil<lb />How strony tobacco smokers sniell,<lb />Who love to smoxe their pipes so well,<lb />That for tob weo th=v would sell<lb /><lb />Thetr right to Social Union.<lb /><lb />~They always sent the atmosphere,<lb /><lb />And you may know wheu they are near,<lb /><lb />ThoT not a word from them youTll bear.<lb /><lb />Their breath grows stronger every year,<lb />In this Tobacco Unioa.<lb /><lb />Oft the fumes and smoke will rise<lb /><lb />Like morning mist toward the skies,<lb /><lb />And wve to thei whohave weak eyes.<lb /><lb />Uuless they take their leave and fly<lb />from a Tobacco Union.<lb /><lb />Often within the church vou yiew<lb />Sume pessons there who sit and chew.<lb />And spit on carpet, floor and pew,<lb />Until it spreads a fuot or two,<lb /><lb />And siug of Heavenly Union.<lb /><lb />Sometimes the quid is large within,<lb />The juice ruus out and stains their chin,<lb />And then [| always have to grin,<lb />Ap ithink there is nu Iittle siu,<lb /><lb />Iu thia Tubacco Union.<lb /><lb />The ladies, they are sweet. otis tive,<lb /><lb />But they have learned to use it two.<lb /><lb />It ¥ould almos make a monkey laugh<lb /><lb />Tv see them spit upon the ohearth,�<lb />Aud talk of Marriage Union.<lb /><lb />Sometimes youT!l see fiy- or six<lb />Oat io the wov's nuntil g sticks.<lb />The sticks are cut, the swabs are made,<lb />And in a group they nuw parade.<lb />Aid uow for Slobbering Union.<lb /><lb />CHRISTMANTS ©<lb /><lb />OINTMENT<lb /><lb />TRADE MARK<lb /><lb />For the Cure of all Skin Diseses<lb />This Prepa:ation has veen fm use ove!<lb />~ifty years, and wherever know has<lb />been in steady demand. It has been e).~<lb />dorsed by the leading physicians all over<lb />-be country, and hageffected cures where<lb />all other remedies, with the attention of<lb />the ~uost experienced physicians, have<lb />for years failed. This Ointment is of<lb />long standing and the high reputation<lb />which it has obtained is owing entirely<lb />/ its own efficacy, as but little effort har<lb />ever been made to bring it before the<lb />sublic. One bottle of this Ointment will<lb />be sent to any address on receipt of One<lb />Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at-<lb />tended to. Address all orders and<lb />communications to<lb />T. F. CHRISTMAN,<lb />Greenville,<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />UBSERY ER,<lb /><lb />North CarolinaTs "<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />N.C<lb /><lb />And now the snuff box is pulled out,<lb />And witb their sticks they auip it out,<lb />/Andrub their teeth ins:de and out,<lb />/;And smear their facesal! about,<lb /><lb />And talk of Snuff Communion.<lb /><lb />From Person County, N. C., Courier. |<lb /><lb />aa<lb />"<lb /><lb />| DAILY<lb />| AND<lb /><lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Independent and fearless ; bigger and<lb />| more attractive than ever. it wil] be an<lb />~invaluable visitor to the home. the<lb /><lb />One thing railroad people are Office, the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />tiarticalar about" employ-ses<lb /><lb />jmake an effort to do 80, or they<lb />always get out of ajob. No less<lb />than twenty men, mostly laborers,<lb />Jhave been discharged recently at<lb />Greensboro, says the Record.<lb />When a man lets things run along<lb />until his wages are garnished he<lb />lie likely tobe out of a job in<lb /><lb />It is not worth while in this<lb />practical age to pay any attention<lb />to a mauTs membership in acharch<lb />or his pretentions to piety if his<lb />actions do not accord. Ifa man<lb />defrauds his neighbor, quibbles<lb /><lb />over and does not pay his honest<lb />bills, his membership and pre"<lb />tended piety do not amount toa<lb />row of pins. He doer not bonest-<lb />ly believe in the one, and hypoc<lb />risy is the base of the other."<lb /><lb />must pay their deots, or at least.<lb /><lb />|THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. Com-<lb />| plete Daily reports from the State<lb />| and National Capitols. $8 a year.<lb />'THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.<lb />| A perfect family journal. All the<lb />news of the week. The reports<lb />from the Legislature a special. Fea-<lb />ture. Remember the Weekly Ob-<lb />server.<lb />ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb />Send for sample copies. Address<lb />THE OBSERVER,<lb />Charlotte, N. C<lb /><lb />A TLANTIC &amp; NORTH CAROLIN<lb />. R. R. TIME TABLE.<lb /><lb />In Effect December 4th, 1898.<lb /><lb />GOING EAST. GOING WES'1<lb />3<lb />Pas. 1): ily Pas... Daily<lb />Ex Sun. STATIONS Ex Sun,<lb />Ar. | Ly. Ar. Lv.<lb />P. M.|/P. M. A. M/A, M.<lb />3 20 }Goldsboro 11 00<lb />25 | 4 30 {Kinston 948;94<lb />5 &amp;0) 5 5S |Newbern 8 17{| 82<lb />7 28) 7 33.;MorehTdCity| 6 42 | 63<lb />P M. P. M. lA. MJA.M<lb /><lb />Train 4 counects with Wilmington<lb />Weldon train boand North, leavin<lb />Goldsboro 11:55 a. m., and with R.&amp; R<lb /><lb />Louisburg 7imes.<lb /><lb />train West, leaving Goldsboro 2 35 p.m<lb /><lb />Seg ee eT ene at ee Peer ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />«<lb /><lb />a : A SN 4<lb /><lb />eo AS<lb /><lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />Seemann<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. OTvH.<lb /><lb />. Ouse.<lb /><lb />Laughing-<lb /><lb />Survevor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. EK. Keel, Jesse L<lb />Smith and S. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. ;<lb /><lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teachers. Prof.<lb />W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<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, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) u.orning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Phursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A.M. c. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb />Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night, Rev. A.<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, Supt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and i.ight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rev. G. F. Smith,<lb /><lb />pastor. Sunday Xchool at 9:50 A.M. A.<lb />BK. Kilington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni, ht. Prayer<lb />meeting ~tuesday night Kev. Archie<lb />MeLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. rvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. lL. O. O, F-,<lb />meets every ~luesday night. D.D. His-<lb />ket, N.G.<lb /><lb />Greciville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A,<lb />M. meets first and third Monday nights<lb />Zeno Moore, W. M<lb /><lb />ta<lb /><lb />COS Be CER SECT AR RE ae ee<lb /><lb />NEATNESS-?-QUICKNESS.<lb /><lb />"SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT=<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />ata?<lb /><lb />!<lb />?<lb />;<lb />?<lb />?<lb />¥<lb />%<lb /><lb />Bet agr aaa tata<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Westbrook<lb />Manning, Mich.<lb /><lb />Commor Sense Reasoning<lb /><lb />HoodTs Sarsaparilla Had Cured<lb />Others, and It Cured Me.<lb /><lb />~Tt was sixteen years ago my right leg<lb />began to swelland pain. Four years ago<lb />it broke out in three dreadful sores. I<lb /><lb />tried all kinds of salves and liniments but<lb />the worse the sores became<lb /><lb />i Had to Waik on Crutches<lb /><lb />and a greater part of the time was con-<lb />fined to my bed. I could not sleep nights<lb />and my eyes became affected. I have<lb />worn glasses for over six years. Since I<lb />have taken HoodTs Sarsaparilla and Pills<lb />two of the worst sores on my limb have<lb />healed and the third is almost closed. My<lb />sore eyes have been benefited as I can see<lb />to read and write and also thread my<lb />needle for sewing without the use of<lb />glasses. Icame to use HoodTs Sarsapa-<lb />rilla by noticing advertisements. I<lb />reasoned that what has cured others<lb /><lb />HoodTs***Cures<lb /><lb />would cure me and it has proved so.<lb />It is asplendid medicine.�T s. KEZIA<lb />WESTBROOK, Manning, Michigan.<lb /><lb />° cure habitual constipa-<lb />HoodTs Pills tion. Price 25c. per box,<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />~ Real<lb /><lb />Houses and lots for Rent or for sale<lb /><lb />terms easy. Rents, Taxes, Insurance<lb />and open accounts and any other evi<lb />deneces of debt placed in my hands for<lb />collection shail have prompt attention.<lb />Sati-facticn guaranteed. I solicit your<lb />patronage.<lb /><lb />OR UGRAGU.<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 />riving at Washington Sanday night at!<lb />12 o'clock. Fare for the round trip<lb /><lb />oWAD-WEEK TRIP<lb /><lb />The sameTsteamer makes a wid-week<lb />trip leaving Washington Wednesday<lb />mornings at7 oeTcloek, touching at Bay-<lb />side, Gaylords, Aurora, Oregan and<lb />Swan Quarter, Returning leaves Oc-<lb />racoke ~Thursday mornings at 6 oTclock<lb />touching at same points. Fare for the<lb />round trio $2.50. fii<lb /><lb />~~ J- A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr.<lb /><lb />This Reminds<lb />You every day<lb />in the month of<lb /><lb />July that it -<lb /><lb />you have<lb />your Printing done<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 always suits.<lb /><lb />These points are<lb />well worth weighing<lb />in any sort<lb />of work, but<lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing.<lb /><lb />«Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N- 0.<lb />Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />sERBERT EDMUNDS, |<lb />FASHIONABLE BARIER.<lb /><lb />Under Opera House.<lb /><lb />LDON R. KR<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; W<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES, ©<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. |<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />Train on Seotiand Neck Brancb Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.40 p, m., Halifax 4,00.<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greenville 6,37 p, m., Kinston 7.35<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,20<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving _<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 ani<lb />laily except Sundav. ¢<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmelez<lb />8.40 p. m.. Tarboro 9,50; returning gy<lb /><lb />jleaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele 6.10 _-<lb /><lb />p. In,, arrives Washington 7.35 p.m.<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb /><lb />trains on Scotls-nd Neck Branch. __<lb />Tram leaves Tarboru, N C, via Albe- ©<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- "<lb />day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 800 P, M; -<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P, M., 5.20 p, m..<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundgy, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a .,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and lil, 45<lb /><lb />a. M.- GRE ao eee ae<lb />JOHN F.DLIVINE |<lb /><lb />2 Genera}, Fept.<lb /><lb />J. K, KENGY, Geol Manager,<lb />T. M.EMERSON, fra tic Manager. |<lb /><lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb />| ~TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb />Dated Swmnins<lb />July 5th |s 3 lg 3<lb />is. BIAS<lb />ee A. M. P.M. ~<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53| 9 27<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 20<lb />Lv Rocky Mt t 05/10 20<lb />Lv Wilson 2 03/11 03<lb />Lv Selma ~ 2 53<lb />Lv FayTtteville} 4 30)12 53<lb />Ar. Florence 7 15} 3 0v :<lb />ZQ coe :<lb />P. M. j A.M 3<lb />Lv Wilson 213 6 35 :<lb />Lv Goldsboro 2 10 7 20<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 8.26)<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45 ~| 10: 90°.<lb />P. M. A.M |<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. ,<lb />Dated | 2S IB Ss.<lb />July sth | slg 2 8<lb />1895. ZAZA ZA.<lb />\|A. M.IP.M.<lb />Lv Florerce 8 15) 7 85)<lb />Lv Fayetteville; 10 55: 9 35<lb />Lv Selma 12 82)<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 28)<lb />Set. .<lb />o's<lb />Za<lb />A. M. P.M.<lb />Lv Wilmington] 9 20 7 2° |<lb />Lv Magnolia 10 56 831 -<lb />Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9 40<lb />ar Wilson o1.00 10 27<lb />gs Bel<lb />S32 oz<lb />Zr Za<lb />. } P. M. P. MP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson 1 30 11 87) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 1200) 11 16<lb />Ae ideas 2 48<lb />Lv Tarboro sh.<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 27) *<lb />Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50;<lb /></p>
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        <p>SO ee a eee ae ae. eng oe Phe 2 =i<lb />ia iis Y . tal ie<lb /><lb />ro<lb /><lb />~YOUR -- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED i0 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />* Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />A GHERRY &amp; GO.<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S.H.O.E.5,<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-|<lb />vered 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 /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and)<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />__HEMING GUM,<lb /><lb />Just received a mice | ~ine of pure North)<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum im and Pepsi<lb /><lb />CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />Manufactured at Scotland Neck. Aids<lb />digestion. whitens teeth and cures sore<lb />throat. At the same time yuu encour-<lb />age home industeriesa by chewi.u.g this<lb />Gum, For sale by<lb /><lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Coa.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. WN. C.<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />the South, and prices are low. We<lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb /><lb />4 work to our store on Morday and<lb />A will be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />. Viste furnished on application:<lb /><lb />_ Greenville Collegiate<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />EEE N.c. 8S. D. Bagley,<lb /><lb />With fall corps of<lb /><lb />will n<lb /><lb />MONDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1896. All<lb /><lb />English ~Branches, Ancient and<lb />Languages.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />on tne<lb /><lb />Music will oe<lb />conservatory plan, |riving at Washington at 1<lb />graduate in music. Instruction M<lb />Discipline firm, buat kind,<lb />2 Timor tse<lb /><lb />JULY FLIES.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and<lb />Caught Up With These People.<lb /><lb />Poa F. M. Hodges went to Tarboro to-<lb />y<lb /><lb />BRUNSWICE STEW.<lb />What It Takes to Make Up a Good<lb />Dish"Served Without Sauce.<lb />From five to ten loads of tobac-<lb />co have Leen comingin daily for<lb /><lb />Capt. C. A. White wentto J.ittletoa)<lb />to-dav.<lb /><lb />Mr. Peter Smith, of Scotland Neck,<lb />eame in Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. J. Stem,=s prominent leaf deal-<lb />jer of Oxford, has lucated here.<lb />i<lb /><lb />Mr.8S. J. Dixon, of Littleton, is visiting<lb />his sister, Mrs. v. B. Latham.<lb /><lb />| Mr. W- R. Smith has regained his<lb />health and returned to his position iu<lb />Oxford to-day<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. B. Sledge and ehiliren, of,<lb />Tarboro, who were visiting the family |<lb />jof Mr. L. H. Pender returned home to<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mr. B.S. Wilscn, who has been on<lb />~a visit to bis pare:ts here, left this<lb />| Ba-timor to spend a short while iu<lb /><lb />more before returnivg to South<lb />Caroline<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Murphy. of Raleigh. who<lb /><lb />/has been visiting the family of Maj. H.<lb />| Hasuing. left Monday eveniug. Miss<lb />Sudie Harding accompanied ber home<lb />and will spend some time in Raieigh.<lb /><lb />Colored Boy Drowned,<lb /><lb />Between 3 and 4 o'clock this af.-<lb />~ternoon sume small colored boys<lb />were playing about the wharf<lb />when one of them named Jim<lb />~Johnson, about 10 years old, fell<lb />~over into the river aod was drowpn-<lb />ed. The other boys were so fright-<lb />ened that they did not reuder<lb />him any assistance. Agent J. J.<lb />Cherry, who was in his warehouse<lb />saw the boy struggling in the wa-<lb />ter and ran down to try to save<lb />him, but jastas he got on the<lb />wharf the boy sank. Parties are<lb />dragging for the body bat the|<lb />riyer is so bigh that its early re-<lb />covery is doubtfal-<lb /><lb />Meeting of Physicians.<lb /><lb />There will be a meeting of the Phy-<lb />siciansof Pitt connty at Court House<lb />in Greenville on the first Monday in Sep-, °<lb />tember, at 2 oTclock P. M., fer the par-<lb />apes of electing «a Superintendent of<lb /><lb />, and other business.<lb /><lb />The Old Jominion Steamship Co<lb />will ran an excursion from Greenville<lb />te Ocracoke every Saturday during rhe<lb />season. Steamer Myers leaves Green-<lb />ville at 10 o,clock A. M. and the steam-<lb />er Virgiala Dare leaves ~Washington at<lb />19 o,clock IT. M., arriving at Ocracoke<lb />at 5 o,clock Sunday morning. Return-<lb />ing the The Virginia Dare leaves Ocia-<lb />coke at 4 o,lock Sunday eve ac-<lb />1 o'clock Sun<lb />leaves Wash-<lb />at6 o'clock : morning<lb /><lb />at Greenyille at ll. Fare for<lb /><lb />the round from Greenville $2,00.<lb />Tickets good for season.<lb /><lb />day night. Steamer<lb /><lb />~J. L. Starkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />houses are being placea in readi-<lb />ness for the opening of the sea-<lb /><lb />the past week-<lb /><lb />| All kinds coc] drinks and fruits<lb />~at J- L. Starkey &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />See notice of meeting of phy-<lb />~sicians of the county to be held<lb />~the first Monday in September.<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb /><lb />All four of the tobacco ware-<lb /><lb />30D.<lb /><lb />N. Y. State and CarrTs Butter<lb />and Blended Tea. 8S. M. ScHULTZ.<lb /><lb />Board has been made $1 per<lb />day at the Atlantic Hotel, More-<lb />bead, for the remainder of the<lb />season.<lb /><lb />Still a greater reduction<lb />summer goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />A monopoly is a good deal like<lb />a baby. A msn is opposed to it<lb />on ,eneral principles caotil he has<lb />one of bis own.<lb /><lb />For the best Cigar in town go<lb />to J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />If every person looked as pleas-<lb />ant as they do when they havea<lb />photograph taken, the werld<lb />would be asannier place.<lb /><lb />The fall session of Greenville<lb />Male Academy, W. H. Rasgdale,<lb />Principal, cpens Monday, Sept.<lb />2nd. Annevnuncement appears ip<lb />another column.<lb /><lb />Monday Mr. Joe Quinerly, of<lb />Grifton, brought two negro pris<lb />oners to Greenville and turned<lb />them over to the Sheriff for safe<lb />keeping. They stole a_ horse<lb />Saturday night from Mr. George) "<lb />Gardner.<lb /><lb />A gentleman who had not been<lb />to Greenvilie ip two years step-<lb />ped offthe train, Monday even<lb />ing,and was heard to express<lb />great astonishment at seeing so<lb />many new buildings that had<lb />gone up in that time.<lb /><lb />This morning Dr. F. W. Brown.<lb />who 1s attending a sick child of<lb />~| Mr. D. 5. Spain, on Pitt street, pro<lb />nounced it a case of scarlet fever.<lb />It was reported to the authorities<lb />and the house was promptly quar-<lb />antined tu prevent any danger of<lb />the disease spreading-<lb /><lb />We have received a neat litile<lb />pamphet entitled oDo you Read<lb />the Bible? a Five Minute Talk<lb />to Charch Members by a oa<lb />man.� Its anthor is Mr. E. E.<lb />Hilliard, of Scotland Neck. it is<lb />excedingly interesting and will<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />~ESTABLISHED. 18765.<lb /><lb />Ss. WY. Schultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstoek pena ed tite<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />wt LOWEST MABEET oRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A cum<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices to sult<lb />zhe times. Qur goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />Respectfully.<lb />- M. SCHULTz,<lb />Greenville. N Cc<lb /><lb />always<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />B. F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Green ville, Pitt Coumy, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />Ciyil and Criminal Busimess Selicited.<lb /><lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorve,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover lard, and col-<lb />lections.<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on appreved security.<lb />Terms easy-<lb /><lb />H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMiN<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-A?-LAw,<lb />GKEEN VILLE, N. OC.<lb /><lb />p@e�"� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKI NNER<lb />| *T HAM @ SEKIAw o2c,<lb /><lb />J.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-LA@,<lb />GREEo ILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />JARVIs &amp; BLOW,<lb />s<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREKN VILLE, N.C.<lb />@ Practice it. allthe Courts<lb /><lb />ALEX.- L. BLOW<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. ©. Hardi<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville,<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-A?-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mre. W.M KING, Prop,<lb /><lb />In Business Part of City<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />be sent to any one for a 2 cent<lb /><lb />. J. Cherry. agt.<lb /><lb />stamp to pay postage.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, WN. C.<lb /><lb />Fae ee ee eS CE eee ee ee<lb /></p>
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