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          <lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., AUGUST 17, 1895.<lb /><lb />No,<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger inl muil<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:59 A<lb />M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />_ ington Monday, Wednes:lay and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington ~Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />train yoing<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />lal<lb /><lb />ie ati<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Rain, probably followed by<lb />fair Sunday afternoon.<lb /><lb />A Good Socicty.<lb /><lb />A Local Cabinet of the Amer-<lb />ican Mutuai Benefit Society has<lb />just been organized here with<lb />Mr. Zeno Moore as President<lb />and Mr. H A. White as Collector<lb />and Local Agent. This is purely<lb />a benefit society, prying its ~mem-<lb />bers weekly benefi s of from $2.50<lb />$0 $25 per week according to the<lb />class in which thev enter. It is<lb />a splendid organization for those<lb />,whose salaries are cut off by sick-<lb />ness or accident.<lb /><lb />Curious but Painful Accidert,<lb /><lb />The Newberu e¢T):4; aad savs that<lb />Mr. John King, baggage and ex-<lb />pressman, met with a pretty bad<lb />accident 10 @® curivus manner<lb />Tuesday, as the train was passing<lb />Hampstead going to Newbern.<lb /><lb />There was no occasion to stop<lb />at this station and the train went<lb />by at quite a rapid rate, probably<lb />30 cr 35 nnles per hour, but the<lb />agent at the station, Mr. W. J.<lb />Mallard, tried to hand a paper to<lb />him which Mr. King sapposed<lb />was a teiegrum, a4 he tried to<lb />take it, but missed in reaching<lb />out and the result was Mr. Mal-<lb />JarcTs hand, presumably the end<lb />of his fingers, pointed towards<lb />the coming train struck Mr. KingTs<lb />haud and tore.the flesh between<lb />his thumb and foretiuger to the<lb />bone.<lb /><lb />Mr. Maillard was evidently hurt<lb />also, thouch to what extent is nut<lb />known. Mr. King looked back<lb />and saw him shaking his fingers<lb />around lively. He says that al-<lb />though his own arm was paining<lb />him to the sboulder, be could not<lb />help laughing to see the way Mr.<lb />Mallard was a~moving.<lb /><lb />MORE BANKS NEEDED.<lb /><lb />terests,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., Aug. 17th, T95.<lb />kiditor Daily Reflector.<lb /><lb />Friday's sales of tobacco on<lb />this market, and the general sen-<lb />timevt of the town and couniy,<lb />indicates that Greenyille is in<lb />need of better and more extended<lb />banking facilities.<lb />ing that so tends to the success<lb />and prosperity of a community<lb /><lb />as easy and liberal banking fa-<lb />cilities. There are in Pitt county<lb />taen with means who are capable<lb />of organizing and operating a<lb />bank or banks that would add to<lb />the progress of the entire com<lb />munity, and prove a highly prof-<lb />ttable business to the parties en-+<lb />gaging in it. .<lb /><lb />~Lhe tobacco industry has done<lb />much towards the edvancement<lb />of the interests of this section,<lb />and those who are the promoters<lb />ind engaged in the basiness know<lb /><lb />Fe great need of additional bank-<lb />ivg facilities.<lb /><lb />There are those in the county<lb />of Pitt who could during the<lb />present cotton and tobacco season<lb />start a bank with capital stock<lb />sufficieit to greatly faciltate and<lb />encourage this market to greater<lb />competition with other markets.<lb />There are other markets which<lb />claim .as an advantage over<lb />Greenville. their banking conve-<lb />niences and ability to carry the<lb />business of the town.<lb /><lb />Shall it be said that Greenville,<lb />the best cotton and tobacco mar-<lb />ket, shall be behind in the<lb />greatest lever power to business<lb />aod prosperity ? -<lb /><lb />With «uch stockholders as W.<lb />G. Lang. R_ L Dayis and T. L.<lb />Turnuge, of Farmville, J. R. Dav-<lb /><lb />Nobles, of Pactolus; Proctor Bros<lb />J.J. Laughinghouse, R. T. Wil -<lb />son and J. B. Galloway, of<lb />Grimesland ; A. G. Cox, of Win-<lb />terville; J. H. Cobb and J. R.<lb />Smith, of Ayden, and many oth-<lb />ers from the different sections of<lb />the county, combined with the<lb />strong. healthy, active business<lb />men of Greenville, a bank could<lb />be operated that would giye to<lb />~Greenville and Pitt county such<lb />|@D impetus and success in busi-<lb />ness as would make our county<lb />and town the peer of any in the<lb />State.<lb /><lb />We have the natural advantages<lb />to make us great and prosperous.<lb /><lb />For Better Handling Our Growing In-<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTEE<lb />GOODS.<lb /><lb />I<lb />;<lb /><lb />There is noth -|<lb /><lb />GONE<lb /><lb />enport, R. R. Fleming and J. J.'<lb /><lb />WAIT FOR ME.<lb /><lb />NORTH<lb /><lb />TO BUY MY<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />The King<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Clothier.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />and stock taken in shares of $100<lb />each, and we will soon have a<lb />banking institution able to ac-)<lb />commodate the needs of the peo- !<lb />ple, and the progress of our busi-<lb />ness would be astounding. It wi"<lb /><lb />pay in any aspect it can be<lb />thought of. - Shail we have it ? or<lb />shall we go on cramped in every<lb />feature_that makes vrogress a<lb />certainty. Wil! not our enter-<lb />prising men start in this matter ?<lb />Sooner or later foreign capitalists<lb />will see the results, and then<lb />what ?<lb /><lb />A Good Firm W:th Good Methods.<lb /><lb />While on the rounds for news<lb />we stopped for a chat with Mr: J.<lb />G-. Moye. He said ~*You cen telT<lb />the people that J. B. Cherry &amp; Ce ong<lb />are at the old stand selling goods<lb />cheaper than ever.� Speaking<lb />about advertising and its ben-<lb />efits, Mr. Moye remarked further:<lb />oWe will have to make a chance<lb />in Our advertisement in the week-<lb />ly REFLECIOR by next issue, as<lb />we have almost made a clean<lb />sweep of our fruit jars, lanterzs.<lb />thermometers and tobacco knives.<lb />And we had seventeen cases of<lb />fruit jars, too, with a correspond-<lb />ingly large osupply of the other<lb />goods*� his reliable firm be-<lb />heves in the use of printerTs ink,<lb />and it is a fact that they never}<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />The sun peeped out awh<lb />this afternoon.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per 1b 17. t<lb />Western Sides 6.60 te<lb />Sugar curec; Ham 11 te<lb />Corn . 40 t«<lb />Corn Meal 50 te<lb />Cabbage<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 5.25 tod<lb />Laid 6 te<lb />Oats ~<lb /><lb />Savar 41<lb />Coffee 16 t«<lb />Salt per Sack: 80 to<lb />Chickens 20 te<lb />Eggs per doz<lb /><lb />Beeswax, per lb<lb /><lb />Kerosene, 134 to<lb />Pease,per bu = 1<lb />Hulls, per ton 6<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 2¢<lb />Hides me 5 ti<lb /><lb />Gotton and Peantine, = &amp;<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk fpriees ef:<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furn<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Cqa., Commissio<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling<lb />M'ddl : ~<lb />Low Middling<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime _<lb /><lb />print a word in an advertisement<lb /><lb />but what an examination of their<lb /><lb />Let there be a call of the peopiestock will show yon is true.<lb /><lb />bs<lb /><lb />Fancy<lb />Spauaish<lb /><lb />~$1 bi<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /></p>
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        <p>a<lb /><lb />E<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />at<lb />a<lb /><lb />af<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />© SVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT sumpir)<lb /><lb />wall sae<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />Eniered as secoud-ciass mail Matters |<lb /><lb />SS AES<lb /><lb />The Negro.<lb /><lb />Magazine lately coutaiued a<lb />oSketch of the life and character<lb />of Wilson Caldwell,� by Prof. K.<lb />P. Battle, LL. D., of which the<lb />significance lay in the fact that<lb />the subject of the sketch is still<lb />living, and that beisthe long<lb /><lb />Universiy. The article has been<lb />reprinted separately. Few white<lb /><lb />janitors, We may be sure, have<lb />thus been hovored. In line with<lb />this incident is the announced in-<lb />rention of Mr. White, of Rock<lb />Hill, S. C., to commemorate with<lb />@ monument the negroTs<lb /><lb />War.<lb /><lb />New York Nation. Northern peo<lb />ple are beginning to see that the<lb />Southern white man bas a kindly<lb />feeling toward the negro. We<lb />doubt if anywhere on earth us<lb />much affection has existed be"<lb /><lb />tween two races so widely sepa-!<lb /><lb />pated by nature. Bat unhappily<lb />the necro has been led astray by<lb /><lb />. i iversity |<lb />The Norih Carolina Univer NY) am. Chaplain; George T. Lane,<lb /><lb />faithful colored janitor of tbe.<lb /><lb />' loyalty |<lb />to 118 masterTs family during tbe<lb /><lb />The above extract is from the |<lb /><lb />State Alhance Officers.<lb /><lb />Educational<lb /><lb />The State Aliiance, at Oary,<lb />elected the following officers for<lb />the ensuring year: President,<lb />Dr. Cyras W. Thompson, of Onu-|<lb /><lb />slow; Vice-President, John Gra-<lb /><lb />. Teachers. Next session will begin<lb /><lb />ham, of Ridgway; Lecturer, J. T- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1505. Al!<lb />. Wi : . _jthe Engli-i Branches, Ancient and<lb />B. Hoover, of . ison: W. 5S | Modern Languages. Musie will ve<lb />Barnes, of Raleigh, Secretary ~|ranght on tac conservaiory plan,<lb />-V.N. w oore, St w-) bY a graduate iho music, Pnstruction<lb />De Ne aS Sk on e., Bte thorough. Di-cipline tirm, but kind.<lb /><lb />~ard; Rev P. H. Massey, of Dur-<lb />of Guilford, Doorkeeper; James<lb />'E. Lyon, of Durbem, Assistant<lb />Doorkeeper; A. D. KE. Wallace, of<lb />~Rutherford, Sergeant at-Arms: T.<lb />Ivey, of Wake, Basiness Agent;<lb />N.C. English. of Randolph, and<lb />\Jas. M. Mewborns, of Leuorr,<lb />|members of the Executive - Com~<lb />| mittee: Dr. J. E. Pearson.<lb />| Wayne, delegate to the National<lb />~Alliance: J. W-. Denmark,<lb />WwW<lb /><lb />~liance.<lb /><lb />A Mosquito Remedy.<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />of |<lb />|<lb /><lb />ike, alternate to National Al!-!<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />oREENVILLE. N.C. S.D. Bagiey,<lb />A. M. Principal. With fuil corps of<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution<lb />will be tanght, if desired. Calisthenics<lb />tree. For particulars address the Prin-<lb />cipa), Greenville N, C,<lb /><lb />MASONIG HALL S¢HOUL.<lb /><lb />The fall term of my school will open in<lb />the Masonic Lodge building<lb /><lb />Monday. Sept., 2nd T95,<lb /><lb />Course of study embraces the vena!<lb />English branches, higher mathemat! ies,<lb />Latin and Fresch.<lb />Number of pupils<lb />Apply for terms.<lb />MRss LUCY G. BERNARD.<lb /><lb />will be limited.<lb /><lb />many things tv get rid of mos<lb />quitoes, thinks she hes hit upon<lb />~it at last.<lb /><lb />| Her remedy is<lb />isimgle. She discards all screeus<lb /><lb />astonishing!v<lb /><lb />~and throws tne windows wWice<lb />Across the open<lb /><lb />iOpen at night.<lb /><lb />baa men of both races. The fu- space of the window she streiches<lb /><lb />ture of the negro depends upon<lb /><lb />apiece of red ribbon about two<lb /><lb />the restoration of the old time! inches wide.<lb /><lb />cordial affection between him and)<lb />the white man. The negro alone<lb />can restore it. The white people<lb />of the State have taxed themselves<lb />for negro education, have given<lb />the negro equa! privilezes on<lb />cars and steam boats, have erect-<lb />ed asylums tor the afflicted of bis)<lb />race, have protected him as a|<lb />yoter and a juror, and have beeu)<lb />yest to him as a laborer. What<lb />hasthe negro done in return?<lb />The mass of them have voted<lb />steadily against every interest of<lb /><lb />_ the State, haye made rascality<lb /><lb />little appreciation of richt and<lb />favors already granted, haye fol-<lb />lowed bad men, ignorant men,<lb />-sorry men instead of true and<lb />~ patriotic men.<lb /><lb />The path for the negro is plain.<lb />Let him follow good men, for they<lb />alone wili do him justice.<lb /><lb />Such blunders, closely 1elated<lb />to crimes, as the surrounding of<lb />the jail in Winston on Sunday<lb />night do much to destroy the<lb />good feeling and cordial relations<lb />that subsist between the whites<lb /><lb />andthe best element of the ne<lb />_ groes in the State." Raleigh Aews<lb />- and Observer.<lb /><lb />possible in legislation,bave show: |<lb /><lb />oA mosquito,� said she, ~cen<lb />not be induced to pass that riL-<lb />bon. Why it is so I do not know,<lb />but I know the natives of India<lb />take this means of baffling the<lb />vicioas mosquito. It works to<lb />perfection. T<lb /><lb />Suggestions to Housekeepers.<lb /><lb />Rub tough meat with cut lemon.<lb /><lb />Use bacon fat for frying chick-<lb />en and game.<lb /><lb />Steam a stale loaf of bread to<lb />| freshen it.<lb /><lb />Warm crackers slightly in the<lb />oven before using.<lb /><lb />Dip sliced onions in milk be-<lb />fore frylug.<lb /><lb />Fry sweet apples when you<lb />have liver or kidney.<lb /><lb />Heat dry coftes before pouring<lb />on the water.<lb /><lb />Poar vinegar over fresh fish to<lb />make the seales come off easily.<lb /><lb />A lady who bas tried a great |<lb /><lb />iT willopen a select Music School<lb /><lb />WISI. SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />~Monday, Sept. 2nd., T95.<lb /><lb />Instruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />for use of Piano. Perms furnished<lb />on application<lb />MISS HORTEN:E FORBES<lb /><lb />| GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of this Scneol wil<lb /><lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT, 2, 109,<lb /><lb />av@ continue for ten months,<lb />The course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Academy.<lb />Terms, beth for tuition and board<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Bov- weil fitted and equipgped for<lb />business, by txsking the academic<lb />cours. aloue, Where they Wish to<lb />pursce ao higher course, his sehool<lb /><lb />guarantees thorough preparation to<lb />enter, wich credit, any College in Novih<lb />Carolica, er the State University. It<lb />refeis to these Who have receialy letr<lb />its Walls for the truti:fuluess of this<lb />stafcment.<lb /><lb />Any younz man with character<lb />moderate #biliiv takiug a with<lb />us Will be aigea iu making arrange-<lb />wenis to eontinue in the higher schools<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />Cou se<lb /><lb />The discipline will be hept ai its<lb />pre-ent standard.<lb />Neither time nor. attention nor<lb /><lb />work will be sparea to make t':is sehoot<lb />all that parents eonld wisi.<lb /><lb />Send in your boys on the first day.<lb />For iurther particulars see or ad-<lb /><lb />dress<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE KAiL ROAD,<lb />Condensed Schedule,<lb /><lb />YRAINS GOING cOUid.<lb /><lb />Dated Be eB |= D a te<lb />July oth - = |S 3 2<lb />5 fo ~ ~ os<lb />15, A= I= B&amp;B Za<lb />a |<lb />. aA. M.ip.M. A. M<lb />Leave Weldou 13 52) 927<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57:10 2u<lb />|<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 20!<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 05)10 2h 6 00<lb />Lv Wiison 2 62/11 65<lb />Ly Selma 2 3:3)<lb />Lv Fay~tevilte] 4 30!2 bal<lb />Ar Flerciee 7103 On|<lb />FE.<lb />oS<lb />ZO<lb />re. OM. A.M<lb />Ly Wil-on «13! 6 35<lb />Lv Gouwlscoroa 2 lu 7q 20<lb />Lv Miayiidia 4 1b 8 29<lb />Ar Winniugion| 5 45 10 00<lb />f. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOIURH.<lb />PD ated- Ay io,<lb />Jaly dih eS lé =<lb />30) = os Cc x<lb />1895. ZA |z<lb />A. M P.M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 75) 7 35<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 10 55. 5 35<lb />Lv Selma 12 82<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 2611 28<lb />Be<lb />Ze .<lb />! A. M.| P.M.<lb />Le Wilmingi: M2] 7 an<lb />Pv Macretis Te Sa) &amp; 22<lb />Lv Golasbere PQ ee] Q 41<lb />ar Wilseon Dyna lu 20<lb />21 las<lb />cs SE<lb />| ae | 3<lb />v. M. iP. M P. M,<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20) 1157: 10 37<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 235 ! 260 11 15<lb />""" | ""_ " }; "___|<lb />AT Tarhora 2 4S: |<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 2 63) 12 27,<lb />Ar Weldon 3 45) 12 50<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road<lb />#.ves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halitax 4.00<lb />Dp. m., arrives Scotland Neck vt 4.55: p<lb />w., Greenville Gos p. mi., Kinston 7.385<lb />ipo tm. Returoiing. feaves Kinstoa 7.20<lb />a.m... Greenville $.22 2. a. Arriving<lb />Walitax at liso a. m., Wetcon 11.20 am<lb />Jnilv except Sundav.<lb /><lb />Tiains on Washvigton Brunch leave<lb />Washington 7.00 4. in, eriives Parmele<lb />8.40 p. om.. Tarboro $.aG: returning<lb />leaves Varboro 4.50 p. w.. iTarmele 6.10<lb />Pp. m,, arecives Washington 7.35 p.m,<lb />Dai'v except Sunday. Connects with<lb />traius on Scotlend Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Traiu leaves Tarboro, N C, via Alve-<lb />Marie &amp; Raleigh R.R. daily exeept Sau-<lb />dauy,at 500 p. m., Sunday 800 PLM;<lb />attive Plymouth 9.20 VP. M.. 5.20 p.m.<lb />Returning leaves P! ymouth daily except<lb /><lb />Sundey, 6.50 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45<lb />a.m, .<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />Gereral Supt<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALF,<lb /><lb />July 30, 1895. Piincipat,<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trafic Manages, -<lb />J. K. KE NLY, Geatl Manager,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /></p>
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Wilks,<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Pauighin ath in<lb /><lb />ed Oke<lb /><lb />Pies,<lb /><lb />" 1<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />SEA Verb a style of its-own.<lb /><lb />og threT ~Brewing of~ thatT from� start to<lb /><lb />~enables them.to. pluck; them .easily.<lb /><lb />MALAGASY COOKERY.<lb /><lb />Some Delight@ul- WishééEléverly Pre-<lb />pared by Eastern Folk. .<lb />Cooking - being. @n-art, Every raee<lb />The Mala-<lb />gagy, like the gentle Hindn, knows<lb />how to prepare his. mesa of rice. It<lb />isha t Beiled to a-madh as ~im Eng-<lb />ooras'our potatoes: ~AreT some<lb />times pulped, but, covered with a/<lb />proper sufficiency of water, is care-<lb />fully treated until~ theT grains are<lb />swollen fit to burstTdnd yet remain<lb />full, intact;; soft and. rather mealy.<lb /><lb />prepare. It is sometimes. served<lb />boiled, as yams and sweet potaeoes,<lb />and ~dpainods ~a sort of ~cold pérridge.<lb />Native -Goffee they understand howT<lb />to make, and the aroma is excellent;<lb />~but fea; oAlas you haveoto look tor<lb />fihistt if yok desfrea drinkable ct<lb />Poultry and game areT ~eatén fresh~<lb />apd the ¢ooks. baye.a clever.,.apd<lb />withal, cleanly trick, of dipping. the,<lb />dead.apimals ia boiling water, whieh<lb /><lb />and quickly. The...preparation for.<lb />trussing comes later. There is no<lb /><lb />Denrpsy Ruflin, dulius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />a<lb />Resta eenineenmatll<lb /><lb />CH CRCHES: © StorTrd<lb /><lb />Bapti-t. - Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Tbarsdayv night. Rev. -�,�.<lb />Billings, pastos., Si tndi ay School at<lb />A.M.C.D. Rouuuee.: Supt.<lb /><lb />Qc dda igs<lb /><lb />Catholie, No regular services.<lb />Episeopal. Secvices every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and ~ night.T Rev. A,<lb /><lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 |<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and night. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G: F. Smith,<lb />Paster. Sunday telr wie at 4:30 4. M. A.<lb /><lb />B, Ellington, ttpt.-<lb /><lb />Presbyterian: Services every Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday aver nts df abs ieee cin<lb />meetiog Taesduy ofght- Rev. Are<lb />MeLauchlin, pastor. oSundiy School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,8. D. Evans, SupT oSee |.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lode No: 12 ky rye Ou F<lb />meets every Tuesday night. D. Db. Ha<lb />et, N.G. 3 �,�} =<lb />Greenville Lodve No, 28+ ~A. KF. &amp; A,<lb />M. meets first ai a tuird Monday nights<lb />Zeno Moore, W, M<lb /><lb />a ee<lb />é<lb /><lb />coc mecca testeereed decubeegy<lb /><lb />NEATNESS:? HGiNSS ;<lb /><lb />__-SEND. vouR-". vis<lb /><lb />JOB -:- - PRINTING 7<lb /><lb />__-TO *THE".<lb /><lb />| arise, Orie #<lb /><lb />. | Te<lb /><lb />mew Dut, +l theT same, oyot missT the<lb /><lb />" wiowing ember that. gives off a deal<lb /><lb />i ful oder came: fromy the same field,<lb />Siamd. we exclaimed: ~~SSometbing bas<lb />&amp; | bappened:, to those potatoes!<lb />dd not smell at all ~as they. did<lb /><lb />8 rendered unfit for humasi food. And<lb />there were nearly eight. millions of |<lb /><lb />~4 pote aspen di Ha eae mach ii<lb /><lb />lack of* Variety ata oMatagasy table,<lb /><lb />_wheaten':fiour bread: ~sugar and:<lb />| bendiments . when cloyed with-rice,<lb />fowls, manioc and eggs, The staple | ©<lb />fuel is bunch grass, which when dry<lb />burns fiercely, ando settles. into.a<lb /><lb />pf.beat, All, fhe cooking is.done tm<lb /><lb />botfing and baking in big iron pots:<lb />The grass being slightly aromatie, |<lb />the odqr.is as. eareceble: that ats a<lb />ace: wood fire 7... a<lb /><lb />~<lb />a |<lb /><lb />1 @ fi48<lb /><lb />mE<lb /><lb />An a 2 Night .<lb /><lb />oThe famine that ~at deciniated : comer<lb />fifty years: ago: was caused: by: tbe,<lb />blighting of the potatces"then: the<lb /><lb />slefood of the peasantry. The),<lb />blight literally, rales, id dHridess,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />though the sickness destroyed at|<lb />at tere Says Frances Power Cobbe<lb />fel";<lb /><lb />sds) 49, be aple to� réeall, pre-<lb />erie the day, oaimost® be aie<lb /><lb />The blight fell orT thé potat<lb />$n cailse ~the gréatT cdtantity.� A<lb />party of us were Marivitig toTA'seven-<lb />o'clock dinner. ~AS .we ~passed ° ~a<lb />markably fine, field Of ~pdtatoes in<lb />blossom. the ~scent ~éame irough the<lb /><lb />-/open. windows of the ~tarridge, and}<lb /><lb />,we remarked to each other how<lb />splendid was the crop.<lb /><lb />~Three or fourT hours later, as we<lb />returved home in the dark, a dread-.<lb /><lb />They<lb /><lb />when we passed them on Ae way<lb />out!T «<lb /><lb />Next ~morning the ~was. Fy wail|<lb />from ong end of Ireland to the other.<lb /><lb />Evéry field was Slack, ~and every rdot<lb /><lb />Rreayy. annoyed. Sunday atyr, Ss<lb /><lb />The manioe root is an easier. dish. to),<lb />~ple remained for the conclusion |<lb /><lb />ratthen hearths and the roasting,<lb /><lb />| hatchet.<lb />~beads, were set within half an .ingh<lb /><lb />an accommodating ~Pastor. "<lb /><lb />The minister - of, . a;<lb />tion in an agricultural district was<lb /><lb />day othe unruly. con duct ta<lb />the " members of his flock.<lb />When any of the younger represen-<lb /><lb />tatives of the a@eotier sax got weary |.<lb />of the evening s<lb />variably rise aiid go ouf.� A mom<lb /><lb />rvice she would<lb /><lb />later her admirer would seize his hat<lb />and Sheepishly follow: hér.- oTo stich<lb /><lb />an extent would this coutse of action).<lb /><lb />prevail that. by. the time the dis-<lb /><lb />course was finished only the eld peo- |, ph<lb />contain. a. larger. pe Dera atthe<lb />ret of tea,<lb /><lb />his chagrin for séveral weeks, ~put at)<lb /><lb />f<lb />the service. oMr. Jonés oconteale<lb />last he firmly resolved to acte.. iA<lb />youth grew, drowsy one Sunday<lb />evening, and, picking up his be,<lb />stepped into the aisle. But the mi<lb />jisterTs keen eye was upon him, an<lb /><lb />oh 6 the culpritTs dismay, he stopped é<lb /><lb />sbort in his sermon.<lb />ooYoung man,� said he, ~~the girl<lb />who. went out last is pot the one you<lb /><lb />wish to walk home with. -When she'}-<lb /><lb />oes I will let you know at once.<lb />ease sit down, ~After this, when)<lb /><lb />@ young woman goes out I ~will call]<lb />on the proper young man to take!<lb /><lb />care of her.�<lb />The . minister resumbd his dis-+<lb />course. There was much tittering<lb />and considerable anger, but his ser-j<lb />mons were not interrupted again."<lb />Hartford Times.<lb /><lb />,; . The Mean Man in Town.<lb /><lb />The champion mean man paid San<lb />Francisco a-visit recently. He-wasi<lb />a big, long-legged, raw-boned fellow |~<lb />with.a nose like the blade of al<lb />His eyes, like little black<lb /><lb />of each other and g istened and|<lb />gleamed at everybody and. every-|<lb />thing at once. Heclutched the arm<lb />of aT$ad-faced little woman with one!<lb />~long, bony hand and clawed at his<lb />whiskers with the other as -he or-<lb />dered the waiter ina Market street,<lb />~restaurant to give him: a_ cup ofT<lb />eoffee. The waiter brought it with)<lb />some bread und butter<lb />~down a check for ten cents.<lb />oWould you give me an extra<lb />pitcher of cream?� asked the mean<lb />man. The waiter brought it..,<lb />"Yes, by. the ~way, give me 4 cup<lb />of hot water, will you, please?� |<lb />The waiter brought it and watched<lb />the inean nian ctrionsly. oHd pou<lb />thecream into the hot water, put.a<lb />little sugar in it, shoved it at: ~his,<lb /><lb />o|<lb /><lb />wife and flung one. slice of bread}<lb /><lb />~without any butter in. her direction:<lb />The little woman ate ~it busgrily | aR<lb />and the waiter added five cents, to}<lb />the-mean manTs check. . .<lb /><lb />The row was heard three! blocks<lb /><lb />up Market street. He declared he<lb /><lb />~when. threatened with arrest. ~<lb />" Post.<lb /><lb />te.<lb /><lb />ak &amp;<lb /><lb />about half a<lb /><lb />dua iawerictia<lb /><lb />and laid) ~<lb /><lb />see ein<lb /><lb />» descent im<lb /><lb />Ceara cS M2 = 2 a anh gpl -<lb />« esses tetete Afiet SRN any a ie = es<lb />rm, oe 2 a "4 �"� % fa<lb />shyere<lb />3 :<lb />=e * =<lb /><lb />ma *<lb /><lb />400 tons.<lb /><lb />called ©<lb /><lb />The Ww ft i<lb />cent per pound<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB, _. -<lb />GREENVILLE, N. Gs<lb /><lb />AMES A. emITH, i ies<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST. heat<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE). 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          <lb />_ YOUR -- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />INE OF "<lb /><lb />andl<lb />» DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES<lb />- T $ T<lb /><lb />Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />1B CHERRY &amp; 6<lb /><lb />S.H.O.ES,<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />~SLIPPERS !:<lb /><lb />isthe largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />Jered in this town, come and see for<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />a eae sh ash Tuesda<lb /><lb />= ma ts every x<lb />- your ook te oar store on Moaday an<lb /><lb />_ tt will be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />gewelists furnished on application:<lb /><lb />»College Hotel<lb /><lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietrees<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the to<lb />_ bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Supplied with the best the market af<lb /><lb />mE aa he aaa a,<lb /><lb />SATURDAY SINNERS. "~<lb />r Senet emmeenmiian ail<lb />To-morrow Some Will be Sunday<lb />Saints.<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. L. Humber returned from<lb />Beaufort to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. C. Tyson and family are visit-<lb />ing in the country.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W. Wiggins returned from<lb />Recky Mount Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Miss Hallie Upehureh, of Raleigh, is<lb />visiting Miss Nannie Bagwell.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Rawls returned<lb />from Beaufort this afternoon .<lb /><lb />Miss Carrie Loftin, ef Kinston, is vis-<lb />iting the family of Col 1. A. Sugg near<lb />town.<lb /><lb />Mr. J.R: Moye returned home this<lb />morniog from a visit to Littleton and<lb />Cary.<lb /><lb />Misses Myrtle and Lillie Wilson return.<lb />ea Friday evening from a visit to their<lb />siter near Conetoe.<lb /><lb />Miss Susie White. of Hobgood. who<lb />has been visiting Miss Flossie Humber,<lb />returned home this morning.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. A. Moye returned Friday<lb />eyening from Cary where he had been<lb />attending the meeting of the State Aili.<lb />ance.<lb /><lb />Rey. R. W. Hines arrived from Par<lb />mele, Friday evening, and will hold-<lb />Services in the Persbyterian church to-<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />@ Presiding Elder G. A. Oglesby came<lb />vown Friday evening and went out to<lb />LangTs to hold quarterly meeting to-<lb />day and to-morrow.<lb /><lb />Prof W. F. Harding left this morning | day<lb /><lb />for a few days at Chapel Hill and from<lb />there will go to Charlotte to resume his<lb />position as instructor in the Military<lb />institute of that city.<lb /><lb />Mr, R.P- Andrews, repesenting J.C.<lb />AddisonTs paper house of Washingtoa<lb />City, spent Friday af ernoon and night<lb />here. The REFLEcTOR put in a nice sta-<lb /><lb />~-|tionery order with him.<lb /><lb />Agent J. R Moore and little daugh<lb />ter Myra returned Friday evening from<lb />Wilmingten and Wrightsville. His<lb />niece, Miss Annie Moore, uf Burgaw,<lb />came with them for a visit here.<lb /><lb />Commissioners Sale,<lb /><lb />By virtue of adecree of the Superior<lb />Court of Pitt county made at Septem-<lb />ber term, 188?, in a cause therein pend-<lb />ing entitled, Laney M. Briley et als<lb />versus Martha A. Rouse et als, I will<lb />va Tuesday, the 17th day of September,<lb />1895, before the Court House door ia<lb /><lb />ALEX L. BLOW,<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. August, 15, 1895.<lb /><lb />and<lb />Hin,<lb /><lb />THESE 8QUlBS.<lb /><lb />Just Give You a Gist of the News.<lb /><lb />But hasn't it rained to-day? §,%<lb /><lb />The Grand Lodge K.of H. will<lb />meet at Moremead Wednesday<lb />August 2lst.<lb /><lb />Batter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;UoTs.<lb /><lb />oJudge� Ollen Warren says<lb />it certainly rained up at River-<lb /><lb />side this morniny-<lb /><lb />Arrived"Goy. Carr's and Swee<lb />Mouptain Butter at 5S. M. Schultz<lb /><lb />It is feared the heavy rains of<lb />the iast few days will cause such<lb />overtiuows as tw serlousiy damage<lb />low iaud crops.<lb /><lb />A few days ago fightning strack<lb />and set fire tO tue vid plantation<lb />varn Onthe Jd. L. Kallard<lb /><lb />uine miles from town. it was<lb />entirely eonsumed.<lb /><lb />Owing to the increasing de-<lb />mand tor Electric Goods ©. J.<lb />Rogers will remain in Greenville<lb />one week ionger. Now is the<lb />wwe tO severe une of his belts-<lb /><lb />Mr.J. W. Morgan bayer for<lb />the American Tobacco Co., is now<lb />occupying one of Mr. O. Hook-<lb />erTs new prize houses, just com-<lb />pleted.<lb /><lb />Isaac .Ampay, a colored man<lb />who worked on thelog train, got<lb />his leg broke atthe ankle, F.i-<lb />afternoon, by a log rolling<lb />on him He was brought to<lb />Greenville and given proper at-<lb />tention.<lb /><lb />The most rapid selling of to-<lb /><lb />Rit eds ne alia ivtoert spores<lb /><lb />* * Bailey, auctioner<lb />tithe Eastern Warehouse, Fri-<lb />day. He sold 500 piles in just<lb />one hour aad fifty minutes.<lb /><lb />There were only four i<lb />licenses issued in this county<lb /><lb />the first seventeen ys of<lb />August. i of Deeds<lb />KingTs explanation of the small<lb /><lb />number was that ithas been too<lb />warm tor them.<lb /><lb />Church Services.<lb />-Methodist church."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />atli A.M. by Rey.G. F. Smith,<lb />at 8 P. M. by Rev- G. A. Ogleaby,<lb />presiding elder of tne Washing-<lb />ton District.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday<lb /><lb />School 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church._Sunday School<lb /><lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Preabyterian-"Sanday School<lb /><lb />9:30 | gms, at ll A.<lb />M. by Rev. BR. W-<lb /><lb />M.<lb />M. 8 P.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S-Ni? -Sehultz<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS<lb />ARMERS AND MEKVUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, TEA,*&amp;c.<lb /><lb />always »t LowEst MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACLO SNUFF AICIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from ena<lb />bling you to buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhaad and solid at Rees: tosult<lb />she t - Our areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risé<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectful!<lb />3. Me. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />nll<lb /><lb />bt F. TYSON,<lb />s<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenvilie, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorve,dam-<lb />ages, uctionus to recover land, and col-<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />ali business.<lb /><lb />Moury to loan on approved security.<lb />ferms easy.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. 5. L. FLEMiIN<lb />LOUNT 4 FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />s@� Practice in all the Courts. ,<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />g ATHAM &amp; SKINNER, "<lb /><lb />ATToRueYs-aT-Law,<lb />GREE- VILLE. N. c. 7<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />jarvis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb />@ Practice in alltne Courts<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />aaa Y<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N-<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Meeting of Physicians.<lb /><lb />There will be a meeting of the Phy-<lb />sicians of Pitt connty at Court House<lb />in Greenville on the first Monday in Sep-<lb />tember,at 120Tclock M., ferthe par-<lb /><lb />of electing a Superirtendent of<lb /><lb />Sieaith; ahd calles wate<lb /></p>
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