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          <lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., AUGUST 5, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger; and mail<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Beund Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. x.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and satardav.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Fair, slightly warmer Tuesday.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Recerd of Matters of General Interest<lb /><lb />LOCAL NITES AND TOB ACCO<lb />JOTTINGS<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Farmers are now busy curing<lb />Nearly uli the uvaibale barns are<lb />in use.<lb /><lb />Can't the citizens of the tovn<lb />organize a board of trade. One<lb />is needed more than any<lb />other one taing to aid Greenville<lb />in her ooward progress.<lb /><lb />A good many wore tobacco<lb />buyers ere expected here dunng<lb />the coming week. We arein re"<lb />ceipt of letters from some of them<lb />saying they will be on the market<lb />by the 15th of this month.<lb /><lb />Mr. P. H. Gorman has had a<lb />walling ran around his prizerv<lb />and is adding good many other<lb />improvements to bis prize house.<lb />His firm expects to do a wuch<lb />larger business here the coming<lb />season than ever before. The<lb />firm of J. N. Gorman &amp; Co. is<lb />composed of young men and in<lb />North Carolinaanod Virgiuia there<lb />is not @ more thorough going set<lb />of bastlers.<lb /><lb />If a stranger was casting about<lb />looking for a location to start up<lb />an isdustry and should strike<lb />Greenville who would show him<lb />the town and the si~es that could<lb />be had! Most likely he would<lb />interview the botel -keepers and<lb />by them woald be referred, very<lb /><lb />of the rest of ts, who, while we<lb />might do the best we could in<lb />our individual capacity, yet it<lb />would fail to make the impression<lb />On a stranger that a set of men<lb />appointed for that purpose would<lb />make. Let us have a boaid of<lb />trade and then let the board ap-"<lb />point a standing committee<lb />whose business 1t shall be to at+<lb />tend to all matters of this kind.<lb />[here is now a guod deal of in<lb /><lb />quiring about Greeuville all ove:<lb />tue State. Nearly every drummer<lb />that we ineet tells us that Grevna<lb /><lb />ullle is in the healthiest cond.tion<lb />of any town in the east. Witha<lb />little effort on the part of our<lb />people, we could soon have a<lb />nice little city, aad with the in-<lb />vestigation that is now being<lb />made we certainly canTt afford<lb />not to have a regularly organized<lb />voard of trade to negotiate with<lb />prospectors, and eyen if we do<lb />not secure thew wake it pleasant<lb />for them while they are here.<lb />This much we owe to our self<lb /><lb />pride.<lb /><lb />The following clipping from the:<lb />ManufacturersT Record is from<lb />our touwusman, Mr. 8. C. Hamil-<lb />ton: :<lb />Mr. 8. C. Hamilton, Jr.. mana<lb />ger Greenville Lumber Co., Green<lb />ville, N. C., in a letter to the Man-<lb />ufacturersT Record, says: oWe<lb />like the ManufacturersT Record<lb />and hope you will continue in the<lb />same line. You are building up<lb />the South on good, safe b~siness<lb />ptinciples, and every statement<lb />you makeis to the point. The<lb />writer is from the North, way up<lb />in Maine, and for Southern peo-<lb />ple and industries we haye only<lb />woras of praise.� :<lb />If we had more Northern men<lb />like Mr. Hamilton in our Southern<lb />States it would nct belong before<lb />the South would be vindicated<lb />from the false and scurrilous re~<lb />pofts that frequently go the<lb />rounds in the North. A few days<lb />ago speaking with the writer Mr.<lb />Hawilton sad:<lb /><lb />~o~When you hear of a northern<lb />wan that has been South and<lb /><lb />goes back vilifying and abusing<lb /><lb />probably, to some lawyer or some!<lb /><lb />In a few days I will<lb /><lb />for the Fall Season.<lb /><lb />A Pilgrimage to the oMecca�<lb />FASHIONS.<lb /><lb />make my ~usual trip<lb />the Designers, to select my styles and mater<lb />Before I go, you can ha<lb /><lb />your choice of present stock.<lb /><lb />NAME YOUR PILE,<lb />TAKE WHAT YOU WANT.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />The Tongue-Tied Clothier.<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />siren ssinnsiaiesieniatieiniannaiassianmenmen<lb /><lb />of a job North and is not eyen re<lb />spected by his own people, and<lb />as a matter of course, he is dis"<lb />appointed when the Southern peo.<lb />ple do not hug him to their bo.<lb />soms.� Mr. Hamilton speaks in<lb />the highest terms of Southern<lb />people and their hospitality.<lb /><lb />Three Cases in Town,<lb /><lb />On Tuesday of last week, the<lb />day that Mr. D. S. SpainTs child<lb />was pronunced to have scarlet<lb />fever, Mr. J. B. Latham, who oc-<lb />cupied «a portion of the same<lb />house, moved over in Forbes-<lb />town to a building he had pre-<lb />viously rented. Since moving<lb />one of Mr. LathamTs children was<lb />taken sick, and to-day the doc-<lb />turs pronounced it another case<lb />of scarlet fever and the house<lb />was promotly quarantined. As<lb />there are now three case» of the<lb />fever here we think it advigable<lb />that all parents keep their chil-<lb />dren at home until these cases<lb />are well. That will be a good<lb />way to keep the disease from<lb />spreading.<lb /><lb />Sunday the house of Mr. W. J.<lb /><lb />the Southern people, you may<lb />note that in moat cases he is out<lb /><lb />Cowell was quarantined, -one of!<lb />his children having scarlet fever.<lb /><lb />| Middl<lb /><lb />There is general improvem<lb />in the condition of crops throu<lb />out the county.<lb /><lb />Greenyille Market<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M. Xchultz.<lb />Butter. per lb 17t<lb />Western Sides 6.60 t<lb />Sagar cured; Hams 11t<lb />Corn 40 t<lb />Core Meal 50 t<lb />Cabbage ;<lb />Flour, Femily 5.25 tob<lb />Lard 6t<lb />Oats<lb />Sugar +<lb />Coffee 16 t<lb />Salt per Sack 80 te<lb />Chickens 20 t<lb />Eggs pei doz<lb />Beeswax, per lb<lb />Kerosene, 133 t<lb />Pease,per bu :<lb />Hulls, per ton |<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 2<lb />Hides 6<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />Below are Nortolk 'prices of cot<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnis<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission }<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb />OOTTOR.<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />i<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ord ary<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cares - of him. pityingly. as a<lb />oEVERY APTEENOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) nervoas man. [fn the One case<lb />the man is master; mm the pther)<lb />case the man is a slave<lb /><lb />is a<lb />ere thing fora maa to bave a<lb />strong temper and to control ~it.<lb />"Gis a very'bad thitg for a strove<lb />temper bave a fHhan and to<lb /><lb />lbim. A map is worth lit)<lb /><lb />Sball the Gurls Proposc.,<lb />ev- = SF 5<lb />oats i qfiety ths always been de<lb />plied in, the, gegative, byt Mrs<lb />Pot Palmer thinks the girls are<lb />" nowadays deciding it in the affir<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />4<lb />t<lb /><lb />ee | tanh , ~\the- jn ordingry life- who has Do}<lb /><lb />~ . _ ppetite, and 4 man who has his}<lb /><lb />known and nr - : wi<lb /><lb />= wom : oe a me appetite ia control i8 master O.<lb />observations a +<lb /><lb />it for efficient service; bat a mau<lb /><lb />= bat are entitied tw be tak |<lb />pp aeousiy. We quote:<lb /><lb />_~ oWhy. if thie tendency increas<lb />ee the firet thiug we koow the<lb /><lb />young women will be compelled<lb /><lb />sho is a slave to bis appetite bas.<lb />ueither happiuess wor power:<lb />He is despised as the wost ab-<lb />ject of his race. The choice is |<lb /><lb />put streets shortly<lb />o'clock the other evening, which was [tuching at sime points. Fare for the<lb /><lb />eyes, bad<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />The steamer Aurora leaves. Wash) iter-<lb /><lb />Come Seeley Fe ink, sl eper OF ons every oaturday night at 11) oTelodk,<lb />=. arriving at Ucracoke Suncay momine<lb /><lb />A reliable ladv of this town 4: 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocrn-<lb />says a hawk caught one of ber coke Sunday after om at 4 0T cloek, a--<lb />freeslin cbicksus a few days ago. riving at Washington S~nday night «t<lb />éarried it to the woods, examiued !2 Ovlock. Fare for the round trip<lb /><lb />it closely aud, to ber sufprise, 8 Mn. WEEK i) :<lb /><lb />brougnt it back and eased it own<lb />The same stenme: Makes a  id-week<lb /><lb />ip the yard and yeutly flew away.<lb />Washington Wednesday<lb /><lb />SES<lb />rie Kissed Her. Y<lb />. (trip leaving<lb />7 oTcloek, touching at Bav-<lb />Awiova, Oregan ancl<lb /><lb />There was a little comedy enacted mornings at<lb />at the corner of Ninth and Wal- she. Gash rile, an<lb />iracoke Thursday mornings at 6 o'clock<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />; swan rier, turai leaves<lb />before cight van Quarter, Returnurg t<lb /><lb />hugely enjoyed by a small but select jreund trip 82.70.<lb /><lb />. A tt x lady, | -<lb />audience pretty youn say J.A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr<lb /><lb />with black bair and big trown<lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />just left an adjacent)<lb /><lb />restaurant with a bashful yeuny<lb /><lb />before as, in God's providence, tU' man. .The latter seemed eayzer to}<lb />be master or slave. And we ate vet away from his fair comparion,<lb />responsible for our ehoice."Sun = dut didn't seem to know just how to<lb />day School T7¥mes. 'go about it. Several people who<lb /><lb />to make proposals of marriage oF<lb />_ Femain forever siagie. They bave<lb />©Ome daogerously near it already<lb /><lb />The nalf-concealed seeking, ho<lb />management, the ingenuity, the<lb />- Jesdiaog. are noe all in the hand:<lb />offthe girls and their motayt<lb />| Nething remsiog batforthem &amp;<lb /> geize a fitting moment to knee! at<lb />the youne man's feet, declare un-<lb />dying love and proposem airim<lb />Sy" Tt makes wy beart sick wit<lb />im meto hear girls telepbouing<lb />| for young men, begging for their<lb />| @ompany attecois, or in a drive<lb />_ @r out boating"mere devices and<lb />| pretexts for getting at the young<lb />man bimeeclf. The girls are jast<lb />~mS eweet aod lovely as ever, but<lb />there is a revol_tion in secia! con<lb />ditions lsay it with pain, tha<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />3 the tendency of what is known a<lb />| @ar bigber society is towards the<lb />© Baropeso system. Some of the<lb /><lb />=| gel -<lb /><lb />3 phases of European 80<lb />_ @iety are abborrent. It will be a<lb />Wad day for America when they<lb />"gre adopted here"and siready<lb />| they ace wach imitated, especial.<lb />lyin the east. Are our well to-do<lb />oyoung wen iv tie first stages of<lb />the European process? Do they<lb />" thetr early uachood<lb />d be aevoted to roaming and<lb />and that matriwony<lb />pOnid come only with wearinessT<lb />bope not.�<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Master or Slave.<lb /><lb />Tha<lb /><lb />|<lb />i<lb />e<lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb />To the Sunday-scnool Workers of<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Worth Carolina.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />ef a i<lb /><lb />|were waiting for a car were startled<lb />~to hear the young woman cxcluim:<lb />\~*Well, you can't go until you kiss)<lb />| me!" Of course everybody turned |<lb />| to look. The bashful young mano,<lb /><lb />:<lb />1<lb /><lb />UBSERY bh,<lb /><lb />North CarolinuTs<lb />FOREMOS!?r NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />Foe Several reascne f bas been | grew very red in the face, but the DAILY<lb /><lb />~Jesmed bést to postpone the<lb />State Convention, appointed to be<lb /><lb />0°� held at. Goldssero, Aug, 27-20<lb /><lb />~being yet determined upon.<lb />counties to hold their local con-<lb /><lb />the State Convention.<lb /><lb />vas been decided upon.<lb />| meantime county officers are arg<lb />ed to hold towasbip-acd county<lb />ecouventions and select their best<lb /><lb />agti] Nov., the exact date not! The bashful youth seemed undeter-<lb />This will enable many wore, *¢viceor take to his heels.<lb /><lb />ventions and elect delegates to<lb />Notice<lb />will be given as soon asthe date<lb />In the<lb /><lb />|dark-eyed maiden put upa pair of)<lb />| temptiag red lips and waite! for the |<lb />~osculatory salute. ~~Ah! kiss her!�<lb /><lb />|remarked one of the bystanders.<lb /><lb />mined whether to take the proffered<lb />He final-<lb />| ly decided upon the former course,and<lb />| stooped over tbe patient, upturned<lb />face. Then there was a sounding<lb />smack, a suppressed scream, and tbe<lb />young map disappeared hastily up<lb />' Niotbh street, while the young woman<lb />strolled leisurely out Wa)out."Pbil-|<lb /><lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />Independent aud fearless ; bigger and<lb />more attractive than ever. it will be anu<lb />invaluable visitor to the Lome. the<lb />office, the club or the work room,<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER. .<lb />All of the news of the werld. Com-<lb /><lb />plete Dai'y reports from the State<lb />and National Capitols. $8 a year.<lb /><lb />THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.<lb />A perfeet family jeurns!l. All the<lb /><lb />| adetphia Record.<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Fig-hting Consumption.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />news of. the week. The reperts<lb />from the Legilature a special. Fea-<lb />ture. Remember the Weekly Ob-<lb /><lb />reryver,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />representatives as delegates to, Consumption or tubcreulosis bas.<lb />the State Convention? Tbe pro been the subject of early and more<lb />gram is wow being outlined end) vigorous efforts to check its traas:<lb />will be awsoeaced a2 2008 a2 com | mission in Prussia thau elsewhere, as'<lb /><lb />: is natural considering that Dr. Koch<lb />pleted. We promise the Sunday is @ Berlin professor. The result is<lb /><lb />school workers ofthe State one of that while from 1875 to 1887. before |<lb />the best convent ioas we buve ever bis discovery, the deaths from tu-. HE KING HOUSE,<lb />bal. Help as co make it the best. bercie or consumption were 31 in Mrs. W.M KING, Prop<lb />la Hw pane. : i 10,000, since 1857 there bas been aiIn Business PrPrart or City<lb />N. B. Brovantex, President. £20us! decrease to 25 in 10.000.<lb /><lb />. |Elsewhere this decrease has not.<lb />H N-. Swow, Obair. Hr: Com. ~taken plaee. Prussian prisons and|<lb />i a ee<lb /><lb />| insane asyloms show a reduction fn<lb />Somewhat ofa Luar. | their death rate from tuberculdsis, |<lb /><lb />Talk aboot your cycle lars, aa eae gbroceutine were<lb />fish prevaricators sud snake falsi-| cause amoug religious nursing or-<lb />fiers, bat they don't hold a light<lb />to the following correspondent of<lb /><lb />ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb />Send tor :umple copies. Address<lb />THE OBSERVER,<lb />Charlotte. N.C.<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb />GREENVILLE, NW. C.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />5 TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />ders was iv 1881-2 114 per 19,000.<lb />In 1893-4 it bad dropped to 67, al-<lb />o most half. Facts like these show<lb /><lb />; Phere is all the difference in the Wadesboru Messenger. Hear<lb /><lb />ZS Patronage solicied.<lb /><lb />© world between being master<lb />@relave. Acd this difference is<lb />Manifest io every phase of life,<lb />ed w every sphere of power-<lb />man bas pere=a_ but ove<lb /><lb />bimw :<lb /><lb />| the absolpte necessity of careful pre-<lb /><lb />eautions for destroying the sputa of<lb />msumptive  patiepts. Rigorous<lb />| care in this direction would greatly<lb /><lb />RT EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BA RE Gk.<lb /><lb />oMr Will Hendly takes the<lb />eake on the egg question. He<lb /><lb />H ERBE<lb /><lb />Under Oiiern House.<lb /><lb />says he found one on his. devtease a disease'to which a large) special, at | |<lb />Avis jong Bod baa two Bnen| ~proportion oftion of deaths areodue.-oPras Gon lomevsCiothinge 6° Slenuins<lb /><lb />ae = = o *<lb />Lp ee ee Sa oy a ee<lb />a ae ay BP a ee<lb /><lb />ge a ty<lb /></p>
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        <p>he abt lity Sener ry<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />LOCAL<lb /><lb />: tials " gent<lb /><lb />= 5 WOUNTY 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. OTU.<lb /><lb />ouse.<lb />Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Iawsen, chmT*n.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. F. Keel, Jesse 1.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Swith.<lb /><lb />Laughing-<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Veachers."Prof.<lb />W. H. Ragsdale. ;<lb /><lb />aaa<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICE'S.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola F 6: bes.<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. I.<lb />brown, W. T. Godwin, . 4. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. S-ryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept secoud nu orning and nigiit. Prayer<lb />meeting Puursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School az 9:35<lb />be Dhotdc DoRountrees- Sup enn<lb />Catholic.<lb /><lb />No regular. services. -"<lb />Episcopal.<lb /><lb />Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, sup t. :<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and :ighrt. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rev G. F. Smith,<lb />pastur. Suuday xcheol at 9:50 3. M.A.<lb />-B. Killington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Prestyterian. Services every 1st and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Piayet<lb />mreting tuesday night Kev. Archie<lb />McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. bvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGERs.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O. F-.<lb />me: ts every ~Tuesday night. D.b. fas-<lb />et, N.G.<lb /><lb />Grecyville Ledge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A,<lb />M. treets tirsat and third Monday nights<lb />Zeno Moore W. M<lb /><lb />nl ae cin<lb /><lb />NEATRESS:?-QUIGKREDS. §<lb /><lb />"-SEND YOUR "<lb /><lb />JOB -- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />SS<lb />£<lb />a<lb /><lb />Seeks Go.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />-yYoU WANT-"<lb /><lb />Educational<lb /><lb />Greenville: Collegiate<lb />Institute. _.<lb /><lb />\REENVILLE, N.C. S.1"P. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />Yeachers. Next session will Legin<lb />IONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895.~ An<lb />the Euglish Branch  Ancient and<lb />Modern Labguages. Musi¢ will oe<lb />taught on the conservatory pian,<lb />by a graduate in musie. Instructiou<lb />thorough. Discipline firia,<lb />Terms reasonable. Art aud. Elocution<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics<lb />free. For particu<lb />cipal, Greer ville N, C,<lb /><lb />HASONIG HALL SCHOOL<lb /><lb />The fall term of my setool will open ip<lb />the Masonic Lodge building<lb /><lb />Monday. Sept., 2nd T95,<lb /><lb />Course of study embraces the usual<lb /><lb />Latiu and Freoch. :<lb />Number of papiis will be limited.<lb />Apply for terms. 7<lb /><lb />wRs. LUCY G. BE<lb /><lb />MUSK So<lb /><lb />RNARD.<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept. 2nd., T95.<lb />Lnstruction therongh. "No extra charge<lb />for use of Piano. ~Verms-furnished<lb />on application . |<lb />$3 HORTENSE FORBES<lb /><lb />.GREENVI LLE.<lb /><lb />ale Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of th's School will<lb /><lb />begin on :<lb />MONDAY, SEPT., 2, 1898,<lb />Th-- course enibraces all the branches<lb /><lb />and ¢ ntinue for ten months.<lb />usually taught in an Aexdemy. -<lb /><lb />~Terms, both for tuit<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equi<lb />business, by taking the academic<lb />eourse alone. Where they wish to<lb />purs e a bigzher course, this ~school<lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wi h cred t. any Coilege in North<lb />Carolina, or ~the State University. It<lb />refeis 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 in making arrange-<lb />ments to euntinue in the higher schools.<lb /><lb />Tae discipline will be kept at its<lb />pre-ent standard.<lb /><lb />Neiti«r time nor attention nor<lb />work will be spares to make this school<lb />ail that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />Send in your boys on the first day.<lb /><lb />For further particulars see or ad-<lb />dress Tow<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />July 30, 1895- Principa!.<lb /><lb />but. Kind. .<lb /><lb />lars address, Lhe Prin-)<lb /><lb />English branches, hixher mathematics, |<lb /><lb />| the shore. °<lb /><lb />_| were deep lines about the pale lips,<lb />~and the eyes were haunted and<lb /><lb />I will open a select Music School on|.<lb /><lb />ion and bear}<lb />pped for)<lb /><lb />A PASTEL IN PROSE.<lb /><lb />Sruel Waves Washed Away the Writ-<lb /><lb />ing inT the Sand. =<lb />1.<lb /><lb />All his life something had strug-<lb />yvlea within him.<lb />whatit was.. Only, he kuew it was<lb />3omething of surpassing .sublimity-<lb />Again and again he had sought to<lb />shape this wondrous mystery of<lb />thought. He dreamed through the<lb />long troubled nights of tbe time<lb />when he could express this some-<lb />thing and men would know. ~<lb /><lb />sa » Th:<lb /><lb />The budding and decaying of the<lb />leaves told off the years as they<lb />came and went. A shadow settled<lb />upon his heart. He grew sad and<lb />silent. . Men, when his name was<lb />mentioned, would shake their heads<lb />significantly and move on. He<lb />shunned his fellow beings and was<lb />sbunued by them.<lb /><lb />Itt.<lb /><lb />He walked by the lonely sea and<lb />listened to the sad music of the<lb />waves beating ever, ever, against<lb />His head was white<lb />with years an@ sorrow, and there<lb /><lb />eat ot<lb /><lb />sunken.<lb />pone BWR :<lb /><lb />Suddenly he gave a great cry!<lb /><lb />The mysterious something had<lb />come to him. Inall its glory and<lb />splendor he saw it. wpe<lb /><lb />With his stick he traced in the<lb />sands of the beach the words, and<lb />they glowed like gilded goid..  _<lb /><lb />Back to the city he hastened and |<lb />called to men. , :<lb /><lb />~~Come,� he said.<lb /><lb />Wondering, the men followed him<lb />down to the seashore.<lb /><lb />Vv.<lb /><lb />But when they got there they<lb />found that the tide had come up and<lb />had washed the words away.<lb /><lb />Hle was as though he had been<lb />turned: to stone. He gazed with<lb />fixed eyes at the place where the<lb />earth and water met.<lb /><lb />~~My name is Mud!� he cried, and<lb />fell dead.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Even to this day in the city tbat<lb />was his home men talk of him and<lb />his strange life in whispers, and<lb />wonder what dark deed done by him<lb />in the days of youth caused him to<lb />live so long among them under an<lb />assumed name.<lb />Littledo they know that his swan<lb />soug had reference to the mixing of<lb />the sea and the sands, and the wash-<lb /><lb />World.<lb /><lb />Took It Back.<lb />Singleton"I hear you're engaged.<lb /><lb />Congratulate you, my boy! .<lb />Ben Dictus"You didnTt hear it<lb />quite right. ITm married. " ~<lb /><lb />He knew not.<lb /><lb />ing away of s great truth."N. Y. |<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WE<lb />~ AND BRANCHES. f:<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE. RAIL. ROAD.<lb /><lb />Schedule.<lb /><lb />ue avd We<lb /><lb />Ar. Kocvk. Mt<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro. .<lb /><lb />LY Watson<lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Lv Rocky Mt.<lb /><lb />Lv Fay~tteville<lb />Ar. Florenee: . | ;<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />cad ae a<lb />teh aaa es<lb /><lb />a Qt<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Ly Wil-on<lb /><lb />Lv Magno)<lb /><lb />Lv Goldsboro<lb /><lb />Ar Wilmington] |<lb /><lb />ja<lb /><lb />July At<lb />1895.<lb /><lb />Dated<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />Lv Selma<lb /><lb />Ly Florerce<lb />Lv Ray etteville} |<lb /><lb />Ar Wils a<lb /><lb />Lv Wilmington<lb /><lb />Ar Rocky Mt |2.3<lb /><lb />Lv Magnolia |.<lb />by Goldsboro | 14<lb />Ly Wilson.<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Sunde<lb /><lb />a. M.<lb /><lb />Singleton"Oh! excuse me,<lb />an. "Once a Week.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />old<lb /><lb />T. M. EM<lb /><lb />jaily except Sundav.<lb />Trains on Washnigton<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Part<lb /><lb />J. k, KENLY, GenT1M<lb /><lb />Ar Tarboro<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro .<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt BSh ey<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon . 3 481... [12 m<lb />~Train on Seotiand ~Neck Branch 2<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 8.40 p, m., Halifax<lb /><lb />p.m., arrives Scot and N ck at 4.5<lb /><lb />w., Greenville 6,37 p, m., Kinston |<lb /><lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston "<lb /><lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a m. Arri<lb /><lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldopr 11.2¢<lb /><lb />Branch 1<lb /><lb />§.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.50; Freturl<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele<lb />p. I, ves Washington 7.35 p.<lb />Daily except Sunday. -Connects '<lb /><lb />trains on Scotlond Neck ge ee<lb />Train leaves Tarboru, N C, via 4<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R.R.<lb />at 5 00 p.<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P.<lb />Returning<lb />30 a !<lb />arrive Tarbor® 10.26 a.m and 11<lb /><lb />except<lb />m., Sunday 3 00.<lb />SO moeate datiy ©<lb />eaves mouth daily e:<lb />&amp;. m., Sunday 9.30 a.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVIN<lb />- __ General §<lb /><lb />ERSON, Traffic ]<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sa a ee ee<lb /><lb />ge Sees Pe<lb /><lb />YOUR -- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />These Warm Days.<lb />Master Walter Harris is quite sick.<lb />for Nortolk.<lb /><lb />atives in Grifton.<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S-H.O.E.S,<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens | Miss Lula White Is visiting Miss Nao-<lb /><lb />oSLIPPERS ! o7 2""<lb /><lb />| Maj H. Harding returned this morv-<lb />SGthe lergeet and cheapest ever of-<lb /><lb />atives at Old S,arta,<lb /><lb />| for a trip op the roa.<lb />Miss Ada Wooten has returued from<lb /><lb />log from a yisit to Centerville.<lb />come and see for<lb /><lb />2 and be convinced.<lb /><lb />SY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb />.<lb /><lb />, Window Shades and LaceT<lb /><lb />Coeds sold on their merits and, Moye.<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />~day from a visit to Grimesilanod.<lb /><lb />Mra. S. A. Charlotte has returocd<lb />bome from a long visit in the country.<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie E-iwaris, of Farmville,<lb /><lb />Mr. John E. Williams has gone to<lb /><lb />re there.<lb /><lb />Weare glial to know that Mr. Jarvi-<lb /><lb />| Sugg is now improving rapidly and hope<lb />| soon to be out<lb /><lb />_ HEN EIN,<lb /><lb />Wont sesshved's aioe Roe of pure North<lb /><lb />Sweet Gum aod Pepsi<lb /><lb />Manutactared at Scotland Neck. Aids|<lb />digestion. whitens teeth and cures sore<lb /><lb />~~ saga At the same time you encour- _ Hi :<lb />age ho ne iodusteries by chewlug this Rev. R. W. Hines was prevent<lb /><lb />Gum. For sale by .ed from getting here to fill his ap<lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO. poiptment Sunday, but will preach<lb /><lb />-" in the Presbyterian church Tues-<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co. day night, éth.<lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />an rLETRIC LAUNDRY. | For the best Cigar in town go<lb /><lb />to J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co., agents for<lb /><lb />This Launsiry does the finest work in City Electric. Laundry of Wil-<lb />the south, ani prices are low. we| mington. say that customers must<lb />Ee emnente overs oe Mexday naa hand in their bundles in time for<lb />= be forwarde! promptly. Price shipment on Tuesday morning or<lb /><lb />liste furnished on application: they will be delayed. Ail who are<lb />- patronizing this laand ell<lb />: ~College Hote nay ace<lb /><lb />| Pleased with their work.<lb />3 MBS. DELLA GAY. Proprietress<lb /><lb />Mr. J. R. Leeas, foreman of the<lb />bonged mills of the Greeuviile Lumber<lb /><lb />- moved his family here from<lb />Ieentern and occupies a building in<lb />| Forbestown.<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb />i<lb />i<lb />I<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb />f<lb />i<lb />|<lb /><lb />Married im Scuth CaroNaa.<lb /><lb />Miss Ada G. Leggett, daughte:<lb />of Mr. E.G. Laggett. a former<lb />citizen of this town who moved<lb />to South Carolina, was married<lb />July 25th to Mr. I. F. Lanier, at<lb />Edgefield, that State. The Re-<lb />FLECIOR extends best wishes.<lb /><lb />2 Cienbentent to depot and to the te|<lb />- pecco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areand.<lb />choles Splendid mineral water.<lb /><lb />_ Roems large and comfortable. Table<lb />Gepplied with the best the market af-<lb /><lb />Shown by People Stirring Around<lb />Mr. Edward Greene left this morning<lb />Miss Rosalind Rountree is visiting rel-<lb /><lb />Master Rat Rountree is visiting rel-<lb /><lb />Mr. J. 8. Joyner left this morning<lb /><lb />Miss Minuie Quinn returned home w-<lb /><lb />~is Visiting ber cousin, Miss Mary Alice<lb /><lb />a 8 B. CHERRY &amp; Co. eee &amp; pusition in a urug<lb /><lb />ithrough life.<lb /><lb />ANEW MONTH.<lb /><lb />Brings New Items, and The Reflector<lb />Gets Them.<lb /><lb />Town Council meets to-night.<lb /><lb />County Commissioners in ses-<lb />sion to-day.<lb /><lb />Yesterday was cool,<lb />been warm to-day.<lb /><lb />All kinds coc! drinks and fruits<lb />at J. L. Starkey &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Roller-skating at the ware-<lb />house is becoming popular again.<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J.L. Starkey &amp;£UoTs.<lb /><lb />The convention apd tourna-<lb />ment of the State FiremenTs As-"<lb />sociation take place this week in<lb />Newbern.<lb /><lb />New Corned Mullets and Cod<lb />Fish at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Thanks to our young friend,<lb />Mr. J. M. Moore. at the depot, for<lb />a sack of nice grapes which he<lb />went us to-day. They were much<lb />enjoyed.<lb /><lb />Still a greater redaction<lb />summer goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />Bethe] Items,<lb /><lb />BETHEL, N. C., Ang. 5th, 95.<lb />Prof. B. F. Hassell spent last<lb />Thursday iu town.<lb /><lb />Prof. Z D. MeWhorter and<lb />family left for Collinsyilie, Ala.<lb />bama last Tuesday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. 8. T. Carson returned fron:<lb />Panacea Springs iast week.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. 4. Oglesby held quar<lb />terly meeting in the Methodist<lb />church last Friday evening aud<lb />preachea to a large congregation<lb />that night.<lb /><lb />Post Master S.A. Gainer and<lb />~Mayor UV. C. Moore made a busi-<lb />ness trip to Williamston last<lb />Wedpesday night.<lb /><lb />The Bethel and Conetoe base-<lb /><lb />but it bas<lb /><lb />ip<lb /><lb />at Conetoe Friday evening in<lb />which the Bethel boys got left.<lb /><lb />The Baptist Sunday-schoo!<lb /><lb />morrow.<lb />Mr. Jese W- Carson, of Bethel,<lb />was married to Mrs. Willie Tay-<lb />lor, of Martin, last Thursday. A<lb />reception was held at the home.<lb /><lb />of the groom that night in Bethel<lb />We wish them a happy voyage<lb /><lb />bali clubs played a match game;<lb /><lb />will hold its annual picnic to-|*<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1-75.<lb /><lb />SN Ggehultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind.<lb />their interest toget our prices before pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstdck is comp<lb />o allits brauches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut Lowes? MARKET ?RIVEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACCO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mandfacturers, ens<lb />bling you to buy at one profit. Acop<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and solid at Prices to suit<lb />zhe times. Our ~cores areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH refore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />3.) M. SCHULTz,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Professional Caras.<lb /><lb />a F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Lj<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greeuville, 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 />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lectious.<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />atl business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />fe: ms eusy-<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT.<lb /><lb />SLOUNT &amp; FLEMING®<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT- Law,<lb />GKEENVILLE, BN. C<lb /><lb />s@ Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. FLEMiN<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />| *T HAM @&amp; SKINw anid,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*aT-La w,<lb />GREE- VILLE. N.C<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />jAhvVis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY Sire ade<lb /><lb />GREKNVIILLE, N.<lb />�,�@ Practice u. all the Goan<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. . Hardt<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />anc settlement of claims.<lb /><lb /></p>
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