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          <lb />,=<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., AUGUST 24, 1895.<lb /><lb />oocal Trams and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Pissenger ani mil<lb />orth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:30 A<lb />M, leaves 1U:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />Soath Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday ind Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Sunday fair<lb /><lb />Work for Them.<lb /><lb />We talked with several wer-<lb />chants about the c ffect of FridayTs<lb />big tovacco break upou their<lb />sales, aud every oue said there<lb />was a marked improvement. This<lb />shows wh-re the merchants are<lb />benefitted by the tobacco market.<lb />Now can't they see that factories<lb />paying out large sums weekly to<lb />operatives wuald still farther im.<lb />prove their sales?<lb /><lb />A Pleasant Day.<lb /><lb />The picvic out at the Henty<lb />Brown faim, veer Mt. Pleasant,<lb />on Fnday, was as occasion long<lb />to be remembered by the atten-<lb />dants. The crowd was large and<lb />they had an all arouud guod time.<lb /><lb />dinner which was served<lb />aboat?i%oTelock, was a splendid<lb />one and sufficient for even a larg-<lb />er number uf people than were<lb />present: A large platform was<lb />provided fur the danc-rs and it<lb />was made good use of all day. A<lb />string baud from Robersonville<lb />furnished music. The wanagers<lb />deserve much credit for the excel<lb />Manner in which they conduc<lb />ted the picnic. Everything passed<lb />rea pleasantly and in the best of<lb />r.<lb /><lb />The Rice Birds and Dog Days are<lb />Here<lb /><lb />_  .The nce bird made his annual<lb />_ &amp;ppearance on the proverbiai<lb />20th of August. Residents of she<lb />coast beard the well known chirp, |<lb />16 bi ossed the osound�<lb />-wending their Southern routes to<lb />the inviting fields.<lb /> . It 1s notorionsiv trne that the<lb />first appearance of these birds is<lb />_ on the tirst East winds that favor<lb />us after certain phaie of the<lb />_ moon in August, which usaally<lb />ae 3 On Or about the 20th. "<lb />_ _ Equally true is the fact that<lb />_ mecking birds do not sing in dog<lb />_ daye and it. ns sure """-<lb />_ when those days begin." Ue<lb /><lb />Church Seivices.<lb />Methodist eburch.-"Sanday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Pruaci ing<lb /><lb />atll A. M. aud 8 P. VM. by Rev.<lb />G. F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Episcopal charch."Sunday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb /><lb />at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev.<lb />A. Greaves.<lb /><lb />Baptist church.-Sunday Schoo!<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Preasbyterian."Sunday School<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />A Sight Error.<lb /><lb />There was an error of 10,000<lb />pounds in oar report of the<lb />amount of tobacco on the East.<lb />ern Warehouse floor Friday. We<lb />wrote the figures 40,000 but the<lb />type made it appear 50,000- Not<lb />wishing to send oat false fizures<lb />xs to what the Greenville market<lb />is doing we mde this correction.<lb />We want to hear from any market<lb />in the State that can show up<lb />40,000 pounds on one warehouse<lb />floor, or 109,000 on four floors.<lb /><lb />Largecrowd iu town to-lay<lb />the colored folks forming a ma<lb />jority of them.<lb /><lb />| It is: helieved<lb /><lb />that Greenville<lb />now. has 3,009 or more inhabitants.<lb />There is talk of a census being<lb />taken soon. "<lb /><lb />Between totacco curing and<lb /><lb />fodder palling the farmers bave<lb />about all they can look after.<lb />They will soon be throngh with<lb />both these crops.<lb /><lb />By request of the citizens? of<lb />ane county ex ha T. J. Jarvis<lb />will make a speech at Morganton<lb />on Tuesday. He and Mrs. Jarvis<lb />are still at Connelly Springs.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. B. Dadley brought the<lb />REFLEcror three small eggs _ laid<lb />by one of his heas. (O.6 of these<lb />is the smallest chicken egg we<lb />ever saw, Oxing not mach larger<lb />around than #n ordinsry lead<lb />pencil-<lb /><lb />The entire REFLEcror force,<lb />from the devil down, retaras<lb />thaukse to Mr. J. J. Nobles for a<lb /><lb />of hes tolyigis he<lb />broughtin this morning. The<lb /><lb />PGs ee ae<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />FALL &amp;<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Winking---B<lb />Buying<lb /><lb />GOODS, |<lb />Wait for Me.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />WINTER<lb /><lb />It is stated that oMiss Mae<lb />Christen was married in bloomers<lb />at Chicago, Tuesday.� A wo-<lb />man who spelis her front name<lb />that way may be expected to do<lb />something extraordinary almost<lb />any minute."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />It is generally agreed by horse<lb />men in this city that an unausu al<lb />per cent of horses have what is<lb />known as the obig head,� a spe-<lb />cies of disease which often afflicts<lb />the human race. The question<lb />now uppermost among horsemen<lb /><lb />is owho did they catch it from?�"<lb />Raleigh Press.<lb /><lb />Commissioners Sale,<lb /><lb />By virtue of a decree of the Superior<lb />Court ox Pitt county made at Septem -<lb />ber term. 188° in a cause therein pen<lb /><lb />versus sion at fence ~ als, I so<lb />on Tuesda ay O Septem ae<lb />1895, hel ce the Court "ouse door in<lb />nighon der cor ama thee Sore<lb /><lb />~or ¢c : n<lb />lot or parcel of land known and de-<lb />alguated 1 in the plan of the town of<lb />Greenville as lot number four in the<lb /><lb />: ~ ate i en ee ca ky "<lb />SS Se leg GT gies Ge ee ae 4 ~ager eh ee tn ae<lb /><lb />: fe 25<lb /><lb />_ Greenyille, N. C. August, 15,1895.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />The REFLEcToR is indebted to<lb />s0Ome one for a nice melon. A<lb />colored boy walked in with it<lb />Friday evening ~and ssid oMr.<lb />King sent this to you,� but as<lb />that is all he told we don't know<lb />which Mr. King to thank.<lb /><lb />" ees<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb />BY O. L. JOYNER.<lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lugs"Common 8to4<lb />6 4 to Y<lb />o« . Pine 7 to 10<lb />Cutters" Common Stoll<lb />o Mediam 11 to 15<lb />oGood 1§. to 274<lb /><lb />SOCIETY, - .<lb />pot etal� AE Pre<lb />your business or occupation. © Af:<lb />Benes $2.50 to $2.00 per Week,<lb />ooun pat day. No. accosumenta, fixe<lb /><lb />" ae Sn oe eee Been ge eee = = eae RO a ere<lb />SS ee eR a oe ee ale OCR aR ry EE cgi oe ers. a<lb /><lb />For information to page<lb /></p>
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          <lb />~<lb /><lb />= oyoutg nian shot bim also.<lb /><lb />tie across<lb /><lb />a as ~girl in iat en<lb />gee te aby Foan JRE<lb /><lb />lies: were EE The fa<lb /><lb />ther of the girl pursued them and<lb /><lb />killed her husband. cr<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb /><lb />ee ee Seetry,<lb /><lb />toate from Gentry, }<lb />Face a one-sided affs<lb /><lb />LT<lb /><lb />Some misc<lb /><lb />&amp; Weatérn<lb />City ,Va, causing. the ope a and<lb /><lb />2.8 by The « engineer, the old-<lb /><lb />est in the service of the, road, was; to<lb />instantly killed.<lb /><lb />kth na el i<lb /><lb />A youn� mani NewT Orleans<lb />shot a: yOufig olatly ~becatise she<lb />refuséd te marryT him. Tne girlTs<lb />-father: hearing the pistolT shots.<lb />~tushed iutoT thé toon andT the<lb /><lb />Going<lb />out of the house he ~knucked down<lb /><lb />| @-sisver-of the yours Tady. All<lb /><lb />Z fala, Ala. On ThursdayT the<lb /><lb />the fools: are: Dot fees yet,<lb />this one ought to<lb /><lb />An exchange says"and we<lb />give it to uur readers as the)�<lb /><lb />words of truth. ~HeénorT toT the<lb />true man, who takes his iife in<lb /><lb />but<lb /><lb />| his hands, and, at all) hazards;<lb /><lb />Speaks the word which 1s giyen<lb />bim to utter, whether men will<lb />hear or forbear, whether the<lb /><lb />end thereof isi tq ~The praise or<lb /><lb />a0<lb />"4<lb />Charles mye et Spped a<lb /><lb />bowl of butter in a well atT At-<lb /><lb />ai ""<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />her am ;<lb /><lb />= For eae mother 8<lb /><lb />th Never usea<lb />or: 5 Paks "ey an- "tapropar A<lb />place, or at an improper time,<lb /><lb />or in eae aed hg<lb /><lb />are ~uttrue, al usions<lb />shat you feel she herseif would<lb /><lb />Vssea<lb /><lb />~the famous<lb /><lb />aced a cruse,2nd heagt br<lb />of the serge<lb />Dear = n/ an ©<lb /><lb />| good principles, who are i9o)_<lb /><lb /> atone hanes<lb /><lb />ear. When you meet<lb />who do not scruple.<lb /><lb />make use ofa womanTs name<lb />in a reckless one Bapand<lb /><lb />er, shu a<lb />very<lb />test<lb /><lb />every sense ~_ im or, every feel-<lb />anity. Many a<lb />rthy womanTs char-<lb />been forever ruined<lb />lie, con-<lb />cipled _ vil-<lb />ved by people of<lb /><lb />acter has<lb /><lb />u<lb /><lb />ve ylander  r pe sot<lb />fists hate an As \cri<lb />The smallest thing derogatory<lb />~@ WomanTs character will tly<lb />on oh the wings of the wind, and<lb />magnify as it circulates, until<lb />its� monstrons weight crushes| ~~<lb />theT poor. unconscious victim.<lb /><lb />8|Remember this if oyou, are<lb /><lb />scandalous story., ....<lb />Outdoor Work Preferred.<lb /><lb />Some years agoT a young<lb />amongT the~farmers ~of a West-<lb />ert town at harvest-time.<lb />'He'made his application toa<lb />benevolent looking farmer who<lb />was attracted by the. young<lb /><lb />was not really in need of extra<lb /><lb />help.- :<lb />oCan y you ~cradle @ ~he naked,<lb /><lb />after a momentTs hesitation.<lb /><lb />P= ao<lb /><lb />. out ~and. és)<lb />it the butter<lb />infact and as pure<lb /><lb />eee ee<lb /><lb />22% te<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ad fresh as when put. in -thela ear,<lb /><lb />23 oCradle is it?T repeated thetrete<lb />a \|young Irishman, in bewilders<lb /><lb />ment. ~That OF can: SOFT,<lb />sl bein? the owldest at-elivia chil-<lb />dren; but,T he added; per)<lb />j8tuasively, o~conldnTt.. yez  give<lb />me a job'out av-dures, sorr?T� |<lb /><lb />meme<lb />Several swash Owais a t Jarg:<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />tempted to repeat.or listen.to a.<lb /><lb />Irnshman was hunting for workT<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />manTs frank, merry. face, .butiré<lb /><lb />work<lb /><lb />GERACE Fah Soe,<lb />eachers. Now will begm<lb /><lb />MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1895. All<lb />the Englisti Brithches,~ Ancie t_ and<lb />~Modern Languages. oMusic will oe<lb />jtanght on the conservatory plaa,<lb />jby a graduate inT music. Instruction<lb />thorough. ~Discipline fina; bat kind.<lb />Terms reasonable. Art.and:Blociition<lb />will be taught, if desired, Calisthenice<lb />free... For particalars address the | Prin.<lb />cipal, Greer ville Ny Cys.<lb /><lb />~MASONIG HALL SCHOOL�<lb /><lb />The fall term of my school wit open in<lb />the Masonic Lodge buitding<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept., 2nd T95.<lb />Conrse of study embraces the usual<lb />English bi anches, higher mathematies,<lb />Latin and Freneh.<lb />Number of pupils will be limited.<lb /><lb />~ Apply for ~terns.<lb />MR LUCY G. BERNA RD.<lb /><lb />L will pena ~select Music School Gn<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept. ~2nd., 95.<lb />Tastruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />for usé of Prario. Yerms furtished |<lb />en application<lb /><lb />seein ae FORBES:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE |<lb /><lb />The next ~Session of this. Shoo! wiil °<lb />~ begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, °SEPT., 2, 1896,<lb /><lb />and So ntlnes for ten aioniive,<lb />The course embraces all the Branches<lb />usually taught-in an Acadeiny.<lb /><lb />Ber ~beth fer tition and: bear<lb /><lb />le ~<lb />Hoyet wey: fitted and. equipped for.<lb />businéssy ~by takin the academic,<lb />ceurse | Beek Fenekd3 they* wish *<lb />purste #® higher -ebuerse, his actiont ttl<lb />guarantees thorough _preparation to<lb /><lb />enter, wi,h Sredityan ege in North<lb />~Carolina, erT th sae ao It<lb />ms pete May wh ohaVé* recently left<lb /><lb />ite walls: for: tlie Sravhfultiess' oF! this<lb /><lb />as ges 3<lb /><lb />taking 4 se. With,<lb /><lb />us owill BG an et jn) inalit ey ane<lb /><lb />Ments t�,� cuntiniw: in the higher schoo bot! 2<lb /><lb />The Cleckpitee will (be kept at jts| Gn<lb />re ee<lb /><lb />Butea tine; \not: / ebtencicn nor<lb /><lb />nrpet te: this echool);<lb />jal: At ti ea cou. eee ;<lb />Be hy<lb />Wong chia te Pal<lb /><lb />mar with» &amp; ajehel and!<lb />apnea ability ute tan Peily<lb /><lb />ry =<lb />@., C<lb />»- m.<lb /><lb />arri tees, Sew<lb />Gréenv<lb /><lb />Returning,<lb /><lb />Ualifax t.11:00 a...<lb />lafiy® gxcept Sunday<lb /><lb />ns on<lb />~Washington<lb />8.40 py -m.<lb /><lb />oer Mat<lb /><lb />otarein<lb /><lb />papas Rat a<lb /><lb />| Principe, 7 x.<lb /><lb />ii.<lb />Stacey?<lb />leaves. Parboro 4,50 Pp. TA | Pu-mete: 6:<lb />Tp. a,, arrives Washington: 7.35 pl mn!<lb /><lb />Cept. Suuday. Connects. with<lb />Scotl nd Neck Branch,<lb /><lb />Traiy Tos aver LARS Ne<lb />Said at 500 p. m.,'<lb />arrive Piywnonth 9.<lb /><lb />and N<lb /><lb /> Refh:<lb /><lb />4. }.,,Greenville: 8.22 as m.<lb />m.,.Weidon 11<lb /><lb />Sunday� 3<lb /><lb />20. PS MES 6<lb />eaves Plymouth dail<lb />arbre a. art Sunday 9 ~pam<lb /><lb />Tree a-<lb /><lb />oFrain on Scotland Neck Braneb ; «<lb />faves Weldon 3.40<lb /><lb />eck at 4.55 ~p<lb /><lb />Kinston 7.35<lb /><lb />Kinston -7 rs<lb />Arriv<lb /><lb />% ie<lb /><lb />phtal ie] wh<lb /><lb />Cy via Albes<lb /><lb />aily 00°F M2<lb /><lb />ml 5<lb /><lb />and. Thalia . 45... :<lb /><lb />aw<lb />jt - ~ : ¥.<lb />Dated ia oa =<lb />July 5th =| = {= |<lb />1596. ZzEIRS jza<lb />A. M./P.M. A. M<lb />sLeave Weldon | 11 53! 9 27<lb />Ar. Koovk Mt | 12 57/10 29<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 20<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 o5l1y a0 6.00<lb />Ly Wilson 2 03/11 03 %<lb />Lv Selma ~ 33<lb />Ly FayTtteville! 4 3u/19 53<lb />~Ar. 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          <lb />ES ae Wl in Tee. 8<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS. °<lb />Neo Bapericr ~Coums, yf orks B. a:<lb /><lb />Muge.<lb />_ Sheriff, R. W. King<lb /><lb />_ _, Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Crs ~Treasurer, J. L: Little.<lb /><lb />~Coroner, Dr. C. OTH Laughing-<lb />ouse. :<lb /><lb />_ Survevor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawsen, chmTn.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. EK. Keel, Jease L.<lb />Sanith and 8. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />oSupTt. Health, Dr. W. a Bagwel)<lb />SupTt. County Home, |. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />1 Pl of Teachers."Prof.<lb />- Ragsda<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred,<lb />Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Courcilinea"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />é<lb />semmmwemtenee<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second n.orning and night. Prayer<lb />~meetingT Thursday night. Rev. C. M.<lb /><lb />7 pastor, Suuday Schuo} at 9-3<lb />._A. M.U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />morning and night. Rev. A<lb />Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:3<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />. Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and Light. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rev. G. F. Smith,<lb />wet Sunday Xchool awy:30 A.M. A.<lb />Kllington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every lst an<lb /><lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Piayer<lb />meeting Taesdlay night ee Archie<lb />Syguenlin, pastor. Sunday schvol at<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. hvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Srna<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Jovenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O. F.,<lb />ange Pa ~Tuesday night. D.D. Haua-<lb />et, Ps<lb /><lb />Greenville Lo ige No. 281 A. F. &amp; A:<lb />M. weets first and third Monday nights<lb />Zeno Moore, W. M<lb /><lb />Z<lb /><lb />"" 2<lb /><lb />HATES -OGNES c<lb />~<lb /><lb />-acryasou YOUR "<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE,<lb /><lb />Seed? You WANT"<lb /><lb />a<lb />$<lb />:<lb />%<lb />4<lb />16<lb /><lb />jae<lb /><lb />Chinamen hive oways that are<lb />pectiiar.� Mr. Pluy maker. a Wip~<lb />ston tobacco man ufacturer, de-<lb />mended pay of.his Chinese bian-<lb /><lb />dryman for a: arment John Had |<lb />not returned. The almond- tyed<lb />fellow was averse t. handing over.<lb />the money, saying that this par- |<lb />ticular garment had nev-r been<lb />sent to him ; but he decided tu do<lb />so when a policeman was called in<lb />and a ngighbor, whom he. had<lb />consulted, told bim that Mr. P*'ug<lb />maker was a gentleman and would<lb />not make sich a demand unless<lb />he was positive that he was right.<lb /><lb />oMe payee,� said John, obut<lb />first me swearee you !�<lb /><lb />He explained that te would cet<lb />« chicken, and that Mr. Pingmak-<lb />er muat cut off its head, and ifthe<lb />blood spurted away from the<lb />manufacturer he was telling the |<lb />trath, and jf it spurted towards<lb />him he was guilty ot. falsehood.<lb />and attempt toswindle. Amused<lb />jand curious Mr. Pingmaker told<lb />John to bring forth the fowl.<lb />John preduced a chicken anda<lb />seen-edged knife of strange pat-<lb /><lb />tern. After an incantation aial. Thére betas to<lb /><lb />burning of incense,.be laud dithe<lb />tabacco map.the blade. Mr. Plag<lb />maker whacked off the f..wl's head<lb />at A Binie stroke, and the anon (*<lb />apurted | away from him.<lb /><lb />oAllee rizghtee!� exclaimed Jobn)}<lb />!.with a erm. |<lb /><lb />And £e. promptly pai:| the mon-<lb />~ey."W iostes Tohaceo Sournac.<lb />TS iy Fol<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />4 Seeming | J eons st-ney,<lb />Some years since, - Dr. » now<lb />the popular president of a flourish-<lb />ing western college, was the pastor<lb />of a congregation in an eastern city.<lb />He was one day preaching with great<lb />earnestness and, in defining his<lb />position on the question at issue,<lb />said: oIn the lang of the im-<lb />mortal Luther, °<lb />cannot do otherwise, God help"<lb />He had not finished the familiar<lb />quotation when, owing to the fact<lb />that he was unconsciously on the}<lb />very edge of the platform, he fell off<lb />and down a distenee of about three |.<lb />feet. .<lb />He quickly picked himeeif up, and,<lb /><lb />on entering the pulpit again, he said:<lb />**God hélptag wieT Pon not change<lb /><lb />my moral position, _ ~but I will take<lb />my stand just a trifle farther from<lb />the edge of the platform."<lb /><lb />The sermon proceeded without any<lb />further quc ation from the **hero of<lb />the e-formation, " Fae s Horn.�<lb /><lb />yh ide<lb /><lb />satisfa<lb /><lb />FORBES<lb /><lb />can and wilt giva satisfac<lb /><lb />atari<lb /><lb />ctory prices will get it.<lb /><lb />Give usa trial and ba convinced that<lb /><lb />%&amp; MOYE<lb /><lb />~_ + ee<lb /><lb />IT ON!<lb /><lb />Tht Paes Tehacto Warehunse =<lb /><lb />SS WANTS w&amp;<lb /><lb />1, 500,000 Pounds of U<lb />TOBACCO,<lb /><lb />and we are going to have it if hard pweork and<lb /><lb />tion in ~every respect,<lb /><lb />r every day for<lb />I convince you<lb /><lb />and apjust . profits.<lb /><lb />re I stand; L!:<lb /><lb />Gentleme<lb /><lb />more attractive than ever. it will ig an =<lb />invaluable the<lb />office, the eclab or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE WEEKLY OnSERYEE.<lb /><lb />ofa spiris<lb /><lb />a }<lb />bers<lb /><lb />nothing. ~TF<lb />country mu<lb />man can do<lb />ing<lb /><lb />O wal<lb /><lb />not oo<lb />usi<lb />long, Dor) m:<lb /><lb />tion in trade is such in<lb />days that big profits are tom<lb />possibile, | :<lb /><lb />Tt HE KING HOUSE.<lb />qT eee<lb /><lb />CUISINE aba<lb />GREENVILLE, n: e<lb /><lb />:<lb />aa ntethinen el Senta: inertia """ =<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES rw SMITH, .<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N.O<lb /><lb />2 Patronage eplieitad.<lb /><lb />H HiE*P*5r Eis Bharep..<lb /><lb />Under Opera ~House.<lb /><lb />Snacial attention given to sleaning<lb />peClothings<lb /><lb />ee _<lb /><lb />The Charlotte "<lb /><lb />North Caroties*s<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb />, AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Independent and fearless ;<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />visitor to the<lb /><lb />'UE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. 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          <lb />~ YOUR-- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS: CALLED 40 THE ELEGANT<lb /><lb />=ot  LINE OF "<lb />DSS<lb /><lb />gs é<lb /><lb />=<lb />| =<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />S-H-O.E.S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />_ Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb />oSLIPPERS !:<lb /><lb />_isthe largest and cheapest | ever of-<lb /><lb />Jered in this town, eome and seé for<lb />yourself and be convinced. i<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />_ Goods sold on their merits ~ and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N.C.)<lb /><lb />; :<lb /><lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />* +e South, and prices are low. We<lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb />your work to ourstore on Monday and<lb />it will be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />lists furnished on application: _.<lb /><lb />Gollege Hotel<lb /><lb />ae "" - ""{) 7 oa 3 3<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb /><lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb /><lb />GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />oRibbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />Ne Oh,<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />Mr. J. M. ~Moore<lb />evening from Wrightsville.<lb />Miss Hortense Ferbes is: visiting her<lb />Sister, Mrs. Quinerly, at Kinston.T "<lb />Miss Aaa Tyson, of Farmville, is vis-<lb />iting Miss Aylmer Sugg, near town.<lb />Miss Miss Margie Langley left this<lb />motning to Visit friescs at Lewiston,<lb /><lb />Mr. L. H. Pendea and children retur-<lb />ned yesterday evening from Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Miss Wi'lie Hargrove, of Washington,<lb />is visiting Mrs. A. J. Johnson near<lb /><lb />~|town,<lb /><lb />Mr. C. T. Munford left this morning<lb />Ou a ten daysT bargain hunt iu the<lb />1 orthern markets.<lb /><lb />Everybouy is glad to weleome eleyer<lb />George Harrison back from New York.<lb />He arrived Friday eveniug.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Wm. Harris returned Friday<lb />evening from Littleton and went out al<lb />once to her home at Falkiand.<lb /><lb />Dr. E. A. Moye has gone to Wrights-<lb />ville to staud an examination befure the<lb />State Board of Medical Examiners.<lb /><lb />Mr. Henry Sheppard returned Friday<lb />evening from the meeting ot the Grand<lb />Lodge of Odd #e:lows at Morehead.<lb /><lb />Messrs. R. 4. Cobo, J. W, Higgs and.<lb />A. H  Tait, who were North purchas-<lb /><lb />nee RM gy ved me Feflay<lb />eveSing.3 25 | = ;<lb />mefising<lb /><lb />Mr. JOB. Ctierry lett tise.<lb />to spend twu weeks in the northern<lb />markets purchasing gvods for J. b.<lb /><lb />Cherry &amp; Co. v7 -<lb />_ Mt. B. BE. Parham left this ~morafug<lb />for Dértiaa. ~The bays sav: Shrimp?T<lb />hus:dipgovered that it Is ~not good far<lb />man to live aloue,�? aud<lb />bring somebody back with hii.<lb /><lb />£<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />5 We were glad to meet Capt. a<lb />Shaw;of reite.5 at gh faspor s<lb /><lb />morning. © dns way hb<lb /><lb />~from the meeting of the Grand Lodge<lb />of Knights of Heror. at<lb />Capt. Shaw was el G,<lb />for the eusuing tér<lb /><lb />returned Friday<lb /><lb />thet he will<lb /><lb />at i 4<lb /><lb />oe a<lb /><lb />FOLKS ONLY, _ _ THESE squizs,<lb />In These Items. Other News Eisc- Just Give You a Gist of tne News.<lb /><lb />Another hut spell is on,<lb />Butter kept in refri<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;UoTs. ~<lb />Lots of melons in town to-day.<lb />Still greater reductiuns in sum-<lb />mer goods at LangTs.<lb /><lb />The season of yearly meetings<lb />is here.<lb /><lb />Arrived"Goy. CarrTs and Sweet<lb />Mouptain Butter at S. M. Schaltz<lb /><lb />the last Sunday<lb /><lb />gerators at<lb /><lb />; To-morrow is;<lb />in the month.<lb /><lb />1 have succeed Whitfield &amp; Co.<lb />in the ice business ain prepared<lb />to fill Orders for any quantity.<lb /><lb />W. R. Parker.<lb /><lb />The first scuppernong grapes<lb /><lb />have appeared<lb /><lb />The best place to put an adver.<lb />tisement ia in the paper that en-<lb />joys the confidence of the com_<lb />munity." Priniers Ink:<lb /><lb />Pick out the strongest points of<lb />your goods, put it io a simple<lb />phmre aod persistently use it.<lb /><lb />uch advertising pays compvund<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />interest.<lb /><lb />Friead ae blige races bbe<lb />: or upder ig: 8 how &amp;<lb />ses rye key nae fatm he<lb /><lb />usdally brings<lb />and melons, 4<lb />house to divi<lb />[és The<lb />1<lb /><lb />4 lot of vegetables<lb />a dtives by the<lb /><lb />e.<lb /><lb />and Observer says<lb />: _tenpacceo: were<lb /><lb />of the. Rai-<lb />e of GreenvilleTs<lb />sagd-on Friday.<lb /><lb />ugis-tells us the com-<lb /><lb />ery assurance that<lb /><lb />News<lb />B44) O :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />sr<lb /><lb />that along si<lb /><lb />mittee has ey<lb /><lb />P B | F. TYSON,<lb />s<lb /><lb />% a<lb />ea<lb /><lb />S-N?. Schultz<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;S8H OTILDERS<lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />F ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our priees befere<lb />te<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is comp<lb />FLOUR, COFFE&amp;é, SUGAK<lb /><lb />n allits branehes.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />abways ut Lowest Ma REET * RICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF:&amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we Duy direct from Manutfueturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. -A Com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />~always onhand and solid at<lb />the times. Qur goods areall bougist and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to Tun,we sell at a chose margin.<lb />Respectfully, . -<lb />. 3. M. SCHULT2, .<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />cane<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenvilie, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts,<lb />Civil and Criminal Business SeliciteJ.<lb />Makes a special of fraud divorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover Jand, and eol-<lb />leetions.<lb />Prompt and eareful<lb />#i] business.<lb />Money to lean on a<lb />Ferms easy. ©<lb /><lb />attention given<lb /><lb />pproved seeurity,<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEM1iN<lb /><lb />RiounT &amp; FLEMING:<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-A?- Law,<lb />GKEEN VILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />s@ Practice in ali the Courts.<lb /><lb />3 ; Fos gs poets will be a. large cr wd there). : Y SKI ~NER<lb />tows St). Grpenville Market, [atthe roamorast ioe bee p AbiaM eo -wKtNwaty<lb />fords. - ~ _ Loe oCres S234 65 Oe A a :<lb /><lb />Pens Teneemabie. anes Veterans on September 5th, and| "-.-.Arwonmerssat-iaw; " :<lb />a "o S| wae eee �,�.80 to.Th the old, soldiers will bavea big, °°. GkxE-~iLim, Nc. vie<lb />. Sugar cured; Haths Seceet ts  Or 1 &amp; Eee a Ar aed woes eee St ieee: ae<lb /><lb />_ Below are Nortolk prices of cotton Coro red, 40 te a ae wedauds! yt Yate vis: ~ . ULEEE 4, ies<lb />_ And peanuts for yesterday, as furnished | Corn x fs 2% Fe 830% ow ist: © Of| FARVIS «; BLOW, .<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Uo., Cou aission Mer cbae qd s 25 dey # - . em _ BS; -<lb /><lb />hant . ou m °  oe : TTO : -LA<lb /><lb />= oe Borttolk ° Lera 6 to it. ber if you are Kat : egred_ your; - A g chive a3 We ki<lb />mace wis o_o mores yieve ii s ogto gmoney will Vie tefanded. Tt you 6 Prictics i Allend Com pen 85 Ne a<lb />ear Clee 16 to 25/8Fre allran down our Belt =e i wo om.<lb /><lb />Salt per Sack 80 to2w:| bald you up dom ake your well) so. E. Wo Fo. ¥<lb /><lb />Eres PeBigso liiw en Shet: un bear. tc iad you'and we Te soon &amp; HARDING, = =<lb /><lb />2 Keneene, 20251797 ae esa re! mvreing ay in| ATTORNEYS-4T-hAW, .<lb /><lb />~ "}/Pessesper va a SP ae _ Greenville, M.. 2.<lb /><lb />$1 bu. ~Seed Mest bf<lb /><lb /></p>
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