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          <lb />wy er! oe re et See a ek ey ee ens Seas<lb /><lb />var. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., AUGUST 6, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />mail<lb />M.<lb /><lb />Passenger, «nl<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.<lb />arrives 6:37 P= M.<lb /><lb />North Boua F<lb />M, leaves 10:1<lb /><lb />South Bound Breight, arrives 2:90 P,<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;<lb /><lb />Stwamer [Myers arrives from Wash<lb />iugton Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />Pad<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Fair except light showers to-<lb />day and on the cost, Wednesday<lb />afternoon.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going Seuth,<lb /><lb />Ereehs arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />tn ~ =~<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />~o"<lb /><lb />FOO. BOT,<lb /><lb />106 ro Wet ior thinkin,~<lb />ItTs tov hot to write ;<lb />ItTs 500 hot to quarrel"<lb />ItTs too ho. bu fight.<lb />ItTs too hot for talkinT"<lb />For ridiu, or walkin ;<lb />But the worldTs vut oT sight-out 0� sight!<lb /><lb />It~s too hot fo dreaminT<lb />By day or by night 5;<lb />ItTs too for scheminT<lb />For wrong or for right,<lb />ItTs 100 hot for sighia�T<lb />For :ivinT or dyiuT;<lb />But the worldTs outoT sight-out oT sight !<lb /><lb />fing, sing, al} together"<lb />And sweet be t&amp;@e song .<lb />Iu 8 ite voT the weather<lb />e worry along!<lb />The giad bells are ringinT,<lb />AnT sweet birds are singinT :<lb /><lb />AuT life is a song"ts a<lb />" ts song! Stanton.<lb /><lb />Oakicy Items.<lb /><lb />Oakuzy, N. U-., Ang- 5th. 1895-.<lb />Mr Gveo. Belcher went to Green-<lb />ville Saturday.<lb /><lb />Messrs. J. E. Hines and W. J.<lb />Jenkins went 10, Hethel Bunday-,<lb /><lb />Mr. R. F. Gainer is ~spendingia<lb />few days in Bethel.<lb /><lb />The charming Miss Hattie Wil-<lb />liams, of Oonetoe, is the guest of<lb />Mrs W.H. Williams.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. H. Williams and son,<lb />Mr. J. O, made a visit to relatives<lb />near Tarboro last week.<lb /><lb />Mr. Lean the eagineer on thé.<lb /><lb />Washington train was taken quite.<lb />ill on his evening run last Taes"<lb />day. Capt. ENsworth carried:the<lb />t.ain to Washington on time<lb />iaz as engineer and condactor-.<lb /><lb />allowing<lb /><lb />anh<lb /><lb />T. J. jarvis for Governor.<lb /><lb />boro, ~Governor Jarvis omitted<lb />two of the most prominent,� said<lb />a well posted politician _yester-<lb />day. oModesty forbade him to<lb />mention himself, but if all I hear<lb />is trae, ~Barkis is willin.�<lb /><lb />oRecently atT Morehead,� con-<lb />tinued the gentleman, oSenator<lb />Jarvis approached Mr. Julian S.<lb />Carr, who was surroauded by<lb />some friends and said: oJule, I<lb />want tou know whetner you are<lb />working for the nomination for<lb />Governor, and if you are @ can-"<lb />d.date for the nomination,<lb /><lb />oMr, Carr sad he was not a<lb />candidate for the numination and<lb />was not trying to secure it.� Then<lb />Senator Jarvis said, oDll say to<lb />you, Jule, what Judye Settle once<lb />said to Gov. iAividem. It was<lb />sbotrtiy beture the tame that the<lb />Republicuns were to elect a<lb />United States Senator. Judge<lb />Settle wauted tu be elected, but<lb />he was afraid of Hulden and so<lb />vne morning he went into the<lb />GoveraorTs office. and said :. .<lb />~Goyernor, are you &amp; candidate |.<lb />for the Senave ?T<lb /><lb />~No,T said the Governor, with-<lb />out reflection.<lb /><lb />oPhen I am,� said Jadge Set-<lb />tle, and with that he walked out.<lb />oSenator Jarvis said no more, but<lb />he, Mr. Carr, and the cthers<lb />laughed heartily at the joke.<lb />Wasit more than a joke ?T-Ral-<lb />eigh News and Observer.<lb /><lb />The North Carolina weather<lb />\btrreaa puts the tobacco crop of<lb />the State at 86 for July, against<lb />84 for June, and 734 for July of<lb />~last your.. The averages in the<lb />western and middié districts are<lb />about the sume, both being a lit-<lb />tle less than 87, while the average<lb />in the east is 834.<lb /><lb />The most degenerating prac-<lb />tice of modern times is that of|same<lb />children and youths to<lb />rua on the streets at night, com:<lb />pletely outside or parental res ja<lb />traint. This practice prevails in<lb />nearly every town in the country,<lb />but. in some places active meas-<lb />jurers soe being taken to break it<lb />up an d.save she on agg for sh<lb /><lb />oIn naming the probable can~| §<lb />didates for Governor at Greens-!<lb /><lb />lieave at 8 o'clock, sharp. Tickets<lb /><lb />The King<lb /><lb />to select my Fall goods.<lb /><lb />Reductions in<lb /><lb />to make room for them.<lb />figure and take the goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Iam making great:<lb /><lb />Come, name yeu<lb /><lb />Clothier.<lb /><lb />aa<lb />Sa $e. j bt a ~<lb /><lb />. Dwelling Burned,<lb />Mr. Benj. Belcher, who livestwo<lb />miles below Pactolus, lost his<lb />dwelling house and adjacent out-<lb />buildings by fire Saturday even-<lb />ing. The fire is~supoosed to have<lb />originated from a defective flue.<lb /><lb />Moonhght Excursion,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />&amp; &amp;@ quorum. "<lb /><lb />The young men of the town will<lb />give the last moonlight excursion<lb />tof the season, on steamer Myers,<lb />Wednesday night. Steamer will<lb /><lb />25 cents.<lb />To Bndge Grindle Creek.<lb /><lb />The people ot Carolina town-<lb />ship who use the Carney crossing<lb />jof Grindle creek, are taking steps<lb />to secure a bridge over the creek<lb />at that place. Messrs. G. M. Moor-<lb />ing and ~J. W. Page took a sub-<lb />scription: list among the people of<lb />that section tu secure pledges. for:<lb /><lb />building the bridge and'met with<lb />liberal response. Monday ~the'<lb /><lb />gentlemen took the matter<lb />bedowt the Cou Commission-<lb />ore ont and received t assurance of<lb /><lb />propriation the<lb />Pees ~This is a good move for<lb />ward. There are tames the ©<lb /><lb />ney crossing is ia<lb /><lb />le, but a | Prime<lb /><lb />The Town Council ~could nc<lb />have a meeting last night for lac<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Sehults.-<lb />Butter, per lb | a7 to:<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to;<lb />Sugar cured; Hams ~i toT<lb />Corn a 40 to.<lb />Corn Meal 50 to.<lb />Cabbage ogee<lb />Flour, Family 5.25 to5,,<lb />Lard 6 to<lb />Gate ah<lb />r 4 tk<lb />Coffee 16 to<lb />Salt, per Sack 80 to?<lb />Chickens +20 to<lb />Eggs per doz Perit Ss<lb />Beeswax, per lb iT<lb />Kerosene, 133 to<lb />Pease,per bu: 1<lb />Hulls, per ton =<lb />Jotton Seed " 80<lb />Hides i B50) Ftp<lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb />Below are ~Norfolk 7A of eott<lb /><lb />pansy ee over it will remedy F<lb />this trouble and-be s'groat. ~pub- 's<lb />- he convenience. | i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />5<lb />"<lb />om<lb />a<lb />f<lb /><lb />Oh ge aa OUI SiS onesies ad tic<lb /><lb />; in Gods sight. and asin<lb />one's with~<lb />= ee sather whet be<lb /><lb />2 hte ae<lb /><lb />fer Bl a te te sect fa rae Ce od _ peta tere ie te iain, ao<lb /><lb />Bp on. Oe aint<lb /><lb />tation of the Cotton ~States and)...<lb /><lb />SVEEE APTERNOON URZORFT SURDAY)<lb />Thé Bzgrixector learns with<lb /><lb />boa d ta ypite, death of<lb /><lb />occurred at het hiané near Nor-<lb />wood, Va. on Saturday, 3rd<lb />inst. She was a warm friend<lb /><lb />of the writer, and to us her<lb />death is a personal bereaye-<lb /><lb />sent day. Knowing =) as we<lb />did, it always afforded us rare<lb />Pleasare to tead her books, and<lb />aside from this for a number of |<lb />years we enjoyéd'' coéasivnal |<lb />friend]; letters trom her. Her<lb /><lb />i es Bacco years ago afie~| |<lb /><lb />quent contributor to its cols<lb />She had been sick for<lb /><lb />serine memati cok hee sentiment if mot the poe<lb /><lb />health failed under her de-<lb /><lb />Voted attention to her mother in,<lb /><lb />the latterT long sickness a lit~<lb />tle more than two years ago,<lb />whose mann 50 | ariel<lb />to her that she-pever fuily re<lb />geined her strength. Miss Me-<lb />was @ pure, sweet, no-<lb />ble woman, ever showing aT<lb /><lb />which| the<lb /><lb />| Sobbduen<lb /><lb />) rs may sre oe ween� indie<lb /><lb />od te<lb /><lb />International<lb />pany to visit Atlanta in Oc-<lb />tober. The party will consist<lb />of several hundred,<lb />most ~prbmin<lb />mill men in New<lb />The recent movement 5f cotton<lb />mills South, and the building<lb />Of large cotton mills both by<lb />local and New England capital,<lb />has stirred England great interest in<lb />= cdpeetning<lb />es.<lb /><lb />of special interest in the mm<lb /><lb />gia ManufacturersT Building, |<lb /><lb />mn whioh the best products of<lb />me co:tun mills of Georgia will<lb />be. exhibited.<lb /><lb />oa (IU.) Gazeite, will be read<lb />Nest fhterest fur its excellent<lb />tic in-<lb /><lb />~Spiration it breathes :<lb />How dear to our hearts 1s the)<lb />old silver dollar, when some<lb />kind subscriber presents it to<lb />view ; the tiberty bust _ with~<lb />ont necktie or collar and all<lb /><lb />yao me a things that to us<lb />scem S80 Rew ; the wide spread -<lb /><lb />ing eagle, the arrows below it,<lb /><lb />deapest devotion to her home<lb />and parents, and her a ey coin<lb />will be long cherished by hea<lb />large circle of relatives and<lb />friends. The only members of<lb />the immediate family surviving<lb />ber are an aged father and a<lb />Sister, and to these we extend<lb />heartfelt sympathy in their<lb />sere bereavement.<lb /><lb />The cry of ohard times� would<lb />be robbed of mach of ite severity�<lb />if those who are abie to pay their<lb /><lb />_ Bills would do so promptly, end)<lb /><lb />$&amp; bard to collect. Let the ready<lb />money be kept circulating. It isT<lb /><lb />bi, when it is i's men's powT<lb /><lb />thesfars and aoe. es, with<lb /><lb />the st<lb /><lb />apace Hines fathera, we're glad<lb />that we know it, for some time<lb />orother Ttwill come in. right<lb />well. the spread eagle dollar,<lb />the old silver dollar that we all)o<lb />love so well.<lb /><lb />aad<lb /><lb />cee Soe He te<lb />} ~ ie<lb />tures aed speeches vetersmds<lb />ead, for .the sale of<lb />relics. Mr Bouss,<lb /><lb />self a Cenfederate<lb /><lb />who went to New York withont<lb />d ilar at the close of the war, re<lb />aay gore $100,000 for the eree »<lb />thes, ofa memorial<lb />belongs) beilding to be ~located. in "wosse<lb /><lb />i<lb />ne<lb />i<lb /><lb />_ The Qld Saver Doliar. "<lb /><lb />rutchoting thor the ionT<lb /><lb />~) calla, which are sometimes so irri-<lb /><lb />they tell ; the!<lb /><lb />who is bia"| band while he whipped out a re-<lb />veteran, and} voiver with his right, sod with the<lb /><lb />It is somewhat stranye that tbe<lb /><lb />IE mee<lb /><lb />eo Salty Sy Se ea<lb />= most prevalent in California,<lb />while being almost entirely unknown<lb />in the eastern states. The fatigue<lb />of listening continusily at the re-<lb />ceiver produces a humming ia the<lb />ears, headache, and finally abscess of<lb />the tympantim. The employe has tc<lb />rest every three or four hours, and<lb />sometimes to cease work altogether<lb />for some days. It is not yet ex-<lb />plained whether the affection is due,<lb />to defective ap tus or to over-<lb />work. Further ight on this subject<lb />is especially deés e, as it may<lb />give most valuable suggestions fo<lb />aurists who are now treating certain<lb />ear affections by sound vibrations<lb /><lb />produced the<lb />The idea is favored by some leading<lb />practitionérs that in many cases ab-<lb />norma! tissue cin be stimulated to<lb />healthy setivity by the concentra-<lb />tion upora them of vibrations of ex<lb />Tam ny of he equipped tele.<lb /><lb />n many o t<lb /><lb />phone exchanges cleter neovision<lb />bas beet miade for  Hedibdlig the ear<lb />fatigue of the operator by the use of<lb />a small electric lamp, which, work-<lb />ing. inthe call wires, indicates<lb />othrough,� aed so obyiates the voice<lb /><lb />tating to the subscriber, as well as<lb /><lb />inevitable repetition. "Philadelphia<lb />A SOUTHMERNERT'S BRAVERY.<lb />Charlie Fairfax and the Dastardly At-<lb /><lb />tack of Whitcomb Use.<lb />**~Duting the civil war there was not<lb /><lb />popular maa in California than<lb /><lb />Charlie.<lb /><lb />rect descendant of Lord Fairfax,�<lb />edid@ City Attoriey Creswell. ~~He<lb />was a man of such undoubted cour-<lb /><lb />Bis violent judices against the<lb />orgiyen before they<lb /><lb />_and his open declar-<lb /><lb />Lalbens pyalty forgotten as<lb /><lb />yooor<lb />} mnie of the supreme<lb />court in Secramento, he engaged in<lb />_sitercation with a man pamed,<lb />itcomb Lee. Without warning,<lb />M | Tee drew a sword cane and made «<lb />lunge st Fairfax. The keen blade<lb />penetrated his abdomen a couple of<lb />inches, before be could seize it.<lb />Pairfax.held the blade with his left<lb /><lb />sword still in the wound he leveled<lb />bis pistol at Lee's head, and said, in<lb />the coolest tone:<lb /><lb />o ~Draw that sword and put it up.<lb />I would kiJl you; but wo men shall<lb />ever say that Charlie Fairfax made<lb />&amp;@ woman a. widow ad childres!<lb /><lb />wearing on the ocentral,� by their!<lb /><lb />amore rabid secessionist or a more |<lb /><lb />Virginian, aad di- |<lb /><lb />The steamer Aurora leaves Was<lb />ton every Saturday night at 11 ~oT<lb />arriving at Ueracoke Sunday mornin&amp;<lb />at 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra-<lb />coke Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ar-<lb />riving at Washington Sunday night ut<lb />12 o'clock. Fare for the round trip<lb /><lb />~HIDMEEK TRP.<lb /><lb />The same steamer makes a wid-week<lb />trip leaving Washington Wedneaday<lb />mornings at 7 oTclock. touching at Bay-<lb />side, Gaylords, Awrora, Oregan and<lb />Swan arter, Returning leaves Oc-<lb />racoke Thursday mornings at 6 oTclov«<lb />{touching at same points. Fare for the<lb />round trip $2.50.<lb /><lb />J.A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr-<lb />The Charlotte<lb />North CarolinaTs<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb />AND<lb /><lb />W EEKLY.<lb />Independent and fearless ; bigger and<lb />More attractive than ever. it will be an<lb />Anvaluable visitor to the home. the<lb />office, the club or the work room.<lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />All of the news of the world. Com-<lb />plete Daily reports from the State<lb />and National Capitois. $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 cee is<lb />ture. Remember the<lb />eerver.<lb />ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb />Send for sample copies. Address "<lb />TUE OBSERVER,<lb />j Charlotte, N.C.<lb /><lb />oHE KIN G HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mre. W.M KING, Prop<lb /><lb />Im Business Part of City<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />eee meee<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />J TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />ww Patronrge soliched.<lb /><lb />JERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb /><lb />Under Oiera Honse,<lb /><lb />BF<lb />i<lb /><lb />fatheriess.T""San Francisco Post.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaningT<lb />Gentiemeus Clothing.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />x nna<lb /><lb />a : " ar)<lb />3 : = ay = WILMINGTON-&amp; WELDON R. RB<lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY. Educational A JAPANESE BABY SHOW. DTA ERE +<lb />- "="== {Four Prizes Out. of Six Go to One eredT -ORENCE RAIL ROAL<lb />a : ° Family. AND FLOR oRAIL ROAD.<lb />Greenville. Collegiate " Y- | csi des carmen<lb />COUNTY OFFICERS. Institute: woe A. ae ot surgeon of - SE ee Me<lb />e the steamship~China; has told the| ~ ee<lb />apéri . . A. Moye. TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb />ee EW. Kien B. As Mere REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,|story of the most- remarkable baby : os<lb />; A. M. Principal. With fall corps Of/show and of the most. remarkable Dated - 4<lb />tin oer of a yAetite ieee pak ene an tenn = ~prize-winning family yet on record, July 5th,<lb />P Je ° ittle. M a 4A % « bf e . o = tain ot 1895,<lb />® . the English Branches, Ancient and|®4ys the San Francisco Examiner.<lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-| Modern Languages. Musie will de} The China on a recent trip to the<lb />ouse. taught on the conservatory plan,|orient~ tookT on board. at Honolulu | Leave Weldon<lb />Survevor by agraduate in music. Instruction| four hundred and ten Japanese, al) | Ar. Rocyk Mt<lb />" thorough. Discipline firm, but kind, homeward . bound. after havin<lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn./Terms reasonable. Art and Elocution : 4<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jease L | wii] be taught, if desired, Calisthenies| worked out their contracts on the |; y Tarboro 12 20) a<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones. free. For particulars addresT the Prin-| Hawaiian islands. Many of the ae . one<lb />, cipal, Greet.ville N, C, Japanése hadT their wives and chil- | Lv Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20 6 0<lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. ES Aah dren with them and -there-- . Ly Wilson 2/0311 03}<lb />SupTt. County Home. J. W. Smith. 1 eighty-three babies under four -years Ly ay tteville 4°80112°63} *<lb />County Examiner of Teachers." Prof. MASONIC HALL SCHOOL |"fifty-three.girls and thirty boys. |Ar. Florence 7 16| 3 00<lb />W. H. Ragsdale. ° The eighty-three almond-eyed j"""t<lb />"_"~ The fall term of my school will open in youngsters furnished olin 3= a<lb />or the cabin ngers for a time. ~ei<lb />TOWN OFFIGERS. the Maseritc Ledge tana, When there: is no view save the; __ ob ore ages "<lb />Mavor. Ola Forbes. }| broad horizon eighty-three Japanese RP. Mj | a<lb />ek ny as Course of study embraces th® uswaT| bohies are greatattractions. Some-|Lv Wilson 21 6S<lb />Clem; 7, ©- Shad conc . English branches, higher mathematies,/}.,ay suggested a baby show. The|¥. Goldsboro 2.10) - 72<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. . i Lv Magnolia 416 8 2<lb />, Latin and French. mothers had never heard of a baby| 4 Wilmi 54 - 1510-0<lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. be f i} will be lHmited r mm ngten ; :<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Number of puptis ~| show, butT the eagie on an -American P. M. A. M<lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, w. L.}, APply for UOT Denna es) dollar is a great-interpreter, and the: TRAINS GOING NOTRH.  __<lb />Brown, W. ~T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,|)  . 4RS. LUC) &amp;- - | Japanese commissioner of emigra-|__ eit te we<lb />Dempsy Buffin, Julias Jenkins. | tion to the Hawaiian, islands, who pee RFele sl | =<lb />was @&amp; passenger on the steamer, i ta GC} c oz : 2<lb />aroused the maternal pride of: the ZA IA Sol<lb />. CHURCHES. . little mothers in the steerage. By A. M.|IP.M :<lb />Baptist sryices every Sunday (ex- . contribution of. the esbin. passengers oe lara sind an 4 7 36<lb />cept second toruing and night. Prayer|£ Wil open a seleet Music Sehool on) a purse was made up.end prizes were| Lv Pavetteville| 10 £0, 9 6<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.| Wonday, Sept. 2nd., 95H.) offered for the three handsomest| 4) Wien 120111 esl.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30 girls and the three finest boys under|_ : wees<lb />A.M. C. D. Rountree, SupTt. Instruction thorough. No extra charge nw oa . .<lb />~ for use of Piano. Terms furnished years. Se .<lb />Catholic. No regular services. on application The eighty-three little Japs in | oz |<lb />Episeopal. Services every fourth Sun- MIS3 HORTENSE I ORBEs.| 2°TRe0Us ~ckimonos. were placed on zat<lb />day - ae and rire Reve on . ~"*| exhibition one afternoon, and then A. MI ie. M<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9: , the judges awarded the prizes. Ly Wilmington! 9 20} 7 0<lb />A. H.W 8 Reve SOUP CR E E NVILLE After the prizes were awarded a|J.v Magnolia | 10 56) 8 3<lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday startling discovery was made. The/| LV Goldsboro I2 05 : P :<lb />morning «and vighr Prayer meeting Ra little girls who took first and second 4" Wilson " 4 00 ~0<lb />Wednes: . F. | F. : : |<lb />ee ludey x i aA: Ayre my Fe é + |_| prizes were sisters, and the little 2 5° 2s a<lb />B. Kliington, Supt. bs boys who took first and second prizes 33 = is z a<lb />Presbyterian. Services every Ist and were. brothers. But when the pas- ZA | Bead | |<lb />; * ta : sengers found that the prize-winning P. M.} P. MiP.-&amp;<lb />eeainy vocoiny ttgiit. " oe. Arete The next session of this School will | little boys and the prize-winning lit-| ry wison 1 30) - 11 37 10 4<lb />McLauchliu, pastor. Sunday School at begin on " tle girls were brothers and sisters,|Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 00} 11 1<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. kvans, SupTt all children of the same parents, po .<lb />MONDAY | SEP] X95 there was astonishment usbounded, at i berwale ieee El hes<lb />LODGE3. 5 ey bey 9; and the passengers made up &amp; purse|Ly Rocky Mt | 2 338 12 27<lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F., and ornteys for ten Pet owe branches of five aoless ail we potas of the/ Ar Weldon 3 12 50 |<lb />~Tuesda . D.D. Has- e course embraces rize-winnin mily in ition to mane<lb />mMLNAG.. o fo ms usually taught in an Academy. se oe cence Ten ee on she Train on Seotiand Neck Branch Roa<lb />set Terms, both for tuition and bear Pp y gaves Weldon 8.40 p, m., Halifax: 4.0<lb />@reenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. &amp; A.) reasonable. children. y p. m., arrives tland 2 Ot 4.55 "<lb />M. reets first and third Monday nights) Boys wel fitted and equipped for oIf there had been more in the| m., Greenville.6.87 p, m., Kinston 7.2<lb />Zevo Moore. W. M oe by rei tney pcedemic family they would have had the rest e _ ae pores =~ n bi<lb />- jecourse aione, e :  . {| @- ihe, UETCOCH ©. = o EE, _Arriv<lb />purse a higher course, this school|° ~He Prizes, I suppose,T said DF. | Galitax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 a1<lb />Me Me te See te guarantees thorough preparation to . ~~but the award of four prizes} jaily except Sunday.<lb />ree enter, wi. h credit, any CoHege in North| to four children of the same family, Trains on Washnigton Branch leav<lb /><lb />$ Q<lb />. of age, was sufficient glory .for one .<lb />thf f this leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmete 6.1<lb />¥ schtoment. cee mother, who was the proudest parent |p. m,, arrives W. ngton 7.35 p. n<lb />$ Any young man with character and|I eversaw. The awards were fairly Dail y exeept Sunday. Connects wit<lb />¢ "SEND YOUR " moderate ability taking a course with| made, and none of the judges knew |trains on Seotiand Neck Braneh.<lb /><lb />Carolin the. State. University. It} the oldest of the child fou rs | Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parme!<lb />HF ATNESS-?-QUICKNESS refers to those who have esobnlec td left ee voles ren r yea 8.40 p. m., Tarboro. ~: returnin<lb />Oo<lb /><lb />ws will be aired in makmng arrange-| that the children were brothers and | 178! leaves Tarboru, N C, via Alb<lb /><lb />~ et<lb />-!- ents to continue in the higher schools, , marie &amp; Raleigh R. KR. daily a<lb />JOB -- PRINTING mine discipline will be Kept at its| Sisters.T day, at 500 p. m., Sunday 200 P. ¥<lb /><lb />W. H. RacepaLe, | months not a single got frozen or |J. k, KENLY, GenTl Manager, :<lb />}Fuly 30,1895. - Prineipa:.! ;islaid."Somerville Journal T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.<lb /><lb />" ""- re-ent standard. arrive Plymouth 0.20. P. M., 5.20 p. n<lb />~ patien VNelthor ~time nor attention | not Sendoy, 6.00, ma. Sunday 8.30 a<lb />sch rae ° « Eiks. ee .<lb />$ REFLECTOR OFFICE Tanck peruse oncla eee once _ Convincing Proof. arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and fi. °<lb />Send in your boys on the first day. , inte de "ms pees<lb />_IF YOU WANT" For further particulars see or ad- eee beg pia lagerene noebiertd _ JOmN F. DIVINE.<lb />. First-Class Work. «$|"°" | ~ x é "" General Su<lb />y<lb /><lb />bee as Peale sa aa<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />q<lb /><lb />YOUR--ATTENTION|<lb /><lb />! _ Jered in thi<lb /><lb />~ CHEWING GUM<lb /><lb />a, Best and highest location areund<lb /><lb />2 supplied with the best the market af-<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />""" | =" i - Be OF -<lb /><lb />AUGUST FACES.<lb /><lb />x Ff +; 4 .<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Shown by People Stirring Around<lb /><lb />left for Rich-<lb /><lb />All kinds coo] drinks and fruits.<lb />at J. L. Starkey &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Batter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starxey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />New Corned Maullets and Cod<lb />Fish at 8S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />For the best Cigar in town go<lb />to J. L. Starkey &amp; Oo.<lb /><lb />C. J. Rogers, General Agent for<lb />German Electric Agency, New<lb />York, is im the city for five or six<lb />days. AJl percons who are euf-<lb />~fering with chronic diseases will<lb />do well to see him, as he guaran-<lb />tees a cure or refunds promptly<lb />all money paid. 6t-<lb /><lb />A negro preacher addresssd<lb />his flock with great earnestness<lb /><lb />is<lb />WwW.<lb /><lb />At the German given in Green<lb />__| ville on the 4th of Jaly, it was<lb />~noticed that the names of some<lb /><lb />These Warm Days.<lb />DRESS GODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb />Mr. J. A. Dupree went to Bethel to-<lb />Untoo WW, 0! &amp;e., carried by asy.<lb />. Mr. A. R. Dupree went to Tarboro<lb />jro-des- |<lb />og | Mr. J.uther Savage returne:| Monday |<lb />| Seotland Neck.<lb />| Mr. J. W.Hickersoo<lb />"_AND | unond this murniug.<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />e ~- Mr. J. &amp; Cherry returned Monday<lb />S Pp S 5 evening from ililery.<lb />| Mr. B.S. Clark, of Wilson, has been<lb />d ~ -- meee. | dey evening from Norfolk.<lb />tev. BR. W. Hines will preach in the |<lb />, Presbyterian ch rch to-night.<lb />Mattiny. Window Shades and Lace<lb />Deputy Collector, H. W. Stubbs, of<lb />al ces made accordingly. | Williamston, arrived Mouday evening.<lb />J B. CHERRY &amp;K Co.| Mr. J. A. Crews, represeating the Wil-<lb />Mra. M. B. Quinerly, of Kiaston, is<lb />ovisiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. A.<lb />Mrs. L. V. Morril, of Suow Hill,<lb />Sweet Gum SS | visising oes pareuts, Dr. and Mrs.<lb />Manefactured at ScoJand Neck. Aids|Louis and Frank Skinuer returned from<lb />» Whitens tee h and cures sore Hertfurd to-day.<lb />As aes by chewia Mises Susie White and littl. Miss Mag<lb />J.L. STARKEY &amp; CO. Miss Flossie Humoer.<lb />7 ~ | Mre. W. C. Hives and Miss Alice<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co. | Proctor returned Monday evening from<lb />"AaGENTS PCK THE"<lb />nw aud Mr. A- H. Taft, of tne firm<lb />{f Ricks, raft &amp; Co., lett this morning<lb />This Laundry does the finest ~york in | ~tor New York to wake purchases fur fall<lb />the south, and prices are low. We jand wiuter.<lb />make shipments eyery Toesday. B<lb />lists furnished on application:<lb />College Hotel lady members of churches were<lb />printed on the invitations as<lb />MRS DELLA GAY, Proprietress Chaperones- We have been re<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />j evening -<lb />this season. Our Stock of "<lb />Mr. B. F. Metzer,of Norfolk, dropped<lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-| peuding a» few days bere.<lb />Mr. T. E. Howker left Monday ev-<lb />Curtains.<lb />|mington Messenger, has been in town<lb />. Brown,<lb />age home iodusteries Dy chewiug this |<lb />c visit to Sampson county.<lb />a werk to our store on Monday an<lb />~quested to state that the use of<lb /><lb />"LINE OF "<lb />Mr. Lovit Hines is sick.<lb />Rev. C. M. Billings is on «@ visit to<lb />S. H.O.E.5S,<lb />ldowa en us to-day.<lb />and ~<lb />palpednceraed oon yor Mr. W. H. Harrington returned Moo<lb />lening for Hookertuu Lo visit bis muther.<lb />Goods sold on their merits and |<lb />today.<lb />Just received a awe se ot eure North | Forbes.<lb />Mr. H. W. Whedbee and Masters<lb />Gum For sat by | gie Nelson, of Hodgood, are yisiting<lb />Mr. J. W, Hlgys, of the firm of Higgs<lb />WILMINGTON. N.<lb />all be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />the name of Mrs. J. B. Cherry in<lb /><lb />~giiavestéat to depot and to the to<lb />bacco warehouses. connection with the German was<lb />wholly without her knowledge or<lb /><lb />approy ai.<lb /><lb />Still a greater. redaction in<lb />summer goods at LangTs. "<lb /><lb />Gréeoriiie. Splendid mineral water.<lb />«) [R6ome large and comfurtable. Table<lb /><lb />on the subject of ~oMuracies,� as<lb /><lb />"| follows : oMy beloved friends,<lb /><lb />ide greatest of all miracles was<lb />bout de luaves and fisbes. Dey<lb /><lb />| was 5.000 loaves aud 2,000 fishes,<lb />avd de twelve /posties ~bad to eat<lb /><lb />om all. De miracle w dey didnTt<lb />ust.� |<lb /><lb />The Marion ~ Record wants<lb />Judge Armfield nominated for<lb />Governor. The Durham oSan<lb />wants Julian 8 Carr. The Ox-<lb />ford Ledger favors Lt. Gov.<lb />Donghton. The Asheville Citi-<lb />zen wants oa mountain man;<lb />name not given, bat presumed to<lb />ve Cul. Theo. ee ee catadeop. Dr.<lb />'Faison_teals the Charlotte Obser-<lb />ver that the Eastis solid for Jar;<lb />vis, [says ohe's the oply Dem-<lb />ocrat ean carry the State.T<lb />QU vermen has lots of friends. The<lb />Statesville Landmark prints the<lb />following: ~Well, Governor,<lb />whoT e going to beour next Gov-<lb />ernor ked Mr. Geo. M Rone,<lb />of Fayetteyille, of Senator Jarvis<lb />wW y night at the Benbow<lb />House, in Greensboro. oI canTt<lb />prophesy,� said he. oI hear Tom<lb /><lb />Bob Glenn acd Theo. Davidson<lb />spoken of. We ought to nom-<lb />~inate the strongnst man we nave<lb />for Governor in May, and start<lb />him to work early.�<lb /><lb />The Advantage of Diversified Crops.<lb /><lb />Saysan exchange, with much<lb />of truth and good reasoning:<lb /><lb />The man who raises a diyersity<lb />of crops is in an irdependent way<lb />of living, for there is some cash<lb />moome at alitimes of the year.<lb />He is thus enabled to pay cash<lb />for all he requires, and with cash<lb /><lb />figures and only ys what he<lb />yeeds. He has no tong bills to; "<lb />settle at the usual fell settling<lb />time of the one-crop' man. He<lb /><lb />Mason, Jule Carr, Lee Overman, |,<lb /><lb />in his finger he bays at the lowest | -<lb /><lb />. ¥ "s ~~ over Se<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />EoT ABLISHED 187 5.<lb /><lb />S.N7. Schultz<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS<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. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST MARKET *RSICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we dDuy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tosult<lb />zhe times. Our goods areal) bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having'no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />8. M. SCHULTZ,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />RT cE<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />RB F. ~TYSON,<lb /><lb />a<lb />Attorney and CounselorT 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 />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lections.<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />lerms easy-<lb /><lb />- BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GkKEEN VILLE, N. C<lb /><lb />pee� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />Lt� Ham @w SEIN WG tH,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-aT-Law,<lb />GREBR- ILLE. N.t,<lb /><lb />dln<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />J AKVIs &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA Ww,<lb /><lb />GREKN VILLE, N.C.,.<lb />~@@ Practice in allthe Courts<lb /><lb />ALEX: L. BLOW<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard. F. co. Hardin<lb />. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N<lb /><lb />quickly wipes out ali his interest<lb />bearing debts,<lb />make small loans to his less<lb />thoughtful neighbors.<lb /><lb />and soon begins tof<lb /><lb />gop &amp; HARDING,<lb />10 Channa abana w,<lb /><lb />* * ae 2. Greenville, N. ,<lb />Ts hy iene pita to polbbaaas<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb /></p>
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