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        <p>Saw that a reund i10.e abvat the size of<lb /><lb />C., AUGUST 26, 1895.<lb /><lb />oVol: 2." °°" GREENVILLE, N.<lb />oLocal Trams and Boat Schedule. [LOCAL WOTES AND TOBACCO<lb />3 | | JOTrines 4<lb />Passenger ant iniil train goiug "<lb />vorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going Soutn, BY O. L. JOXNER.<lb /><lb />. arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound F<lb />~M, leaves 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thare<lb />day and Saturday. a<lb /><lb />t, arrives 9:30 A<lb /><lb />Weatber Bulletin, .<lb />~Teesday, fair, followed by showers.<lb /><lb />tinted<lb /><lb />a:<lb /><lb />ARKABLE.<lb /><lb />SOMEWHAT REM<lb /><lb />Things Set on Fire by the Rays of the<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />OI<lb /><lb />People paseins oh main street about<lb />5 oTclock Sunday attern.on witnessed<lb />4n unusual oc-urrence. About two<lb />weeks ago Mr. D. B. Overton left a silk<lb />umbrella ly iug serves a pile of tin paus<lb />in the frun window of 8. E. Pender &amp;<lb />CoTs hardware stere. Sunday the<lb />warm rays uf th- su: shining. ful}<lb />through this wiudow and refi. cted on<lb />the tin pans set the umurella on tire<lb />und burned every vestige of cloth off of<lb />it, The buruing uwbrella filled the<lb />sture ruo.u _ f ga - Hundreds of<lb />people +t )-ped to kok at it. In this<lb />case there was nothing eles to come in<lb />contact with the buruing umbrelia and<lb />become igui.ed, but we wonder If build-<lb />ings have no: sometime bee set on fire.<lb />in this wav a-d the c.use never kyown.<lb />Speaking of this vccurrence later<lb />Maj. H. Harding s.:id it recalied a little<lb />incident lie met with 4 f:-w da<lb />While sitting in frunt of his place of<lb />business talking with « geutleman he<lb />took off his xpectacies and was heiding<lb />th miwhishanu. A few mua-ut s. juter<lb />he telt a stinging seus sin ou his .eg<lb />just above ths knee, aud ooking down<lb /><lb />'adime was bur.ed through, his. pants.<lb />Me had beew holdiug hie epectacies. so<lb />that the san shiniug thryugu oue of the<lb /><lb />xlus-es had fucussed on bis. pants, aed/Tnen vefore .¢ was~ known Who laid the<lb />burned the hole tuthem, - ..,.__.. .| next Best grades Mr. A. G: ox offered ,<lb />~ " : ee _ a dvullar for the second mye: 5<lb />_ | Bebel items. joommesag sien taints be, Sait, ws Fanaa<lb />at Go. cre ¢ rr die jhud tee acme best:gualle aud drew the | Vere busy putting other machinery in<lb />oMr, James Cherry, who has been .vis- dol.ar, aud W. Hi: Scoeks had the third }Piace. F + 4<lb />o Bu days� ee bse thing is of the mést improved pattern,<lb />; Wt ap ers Gal ia a -jand one lut especially be te Mr.|'s tresh from the hands of the makers:<lb />: Mr. M; O. Blount Jeft for ~New York) . dk sien Maite rin ag B jand is of the very best: make. Besides<lb />Saturday morning to the fal:| ae nipwecea te ia ng "_ the machines above mentioned are a<lb />"BMG, ce ot oi PR SH . pa ie am-| machine, ali in the basement of the<lb />A ah cic oe 4 | With it which so detracted from the sam The t<lb />~Mr. Jobn D. Blount, of WilLiameton.|pic that-it vou.d not be co -:nted for a peter nd oe floors will be<lb />is spending a few days in Bethel, ; #8 there was, only onebundile. | U8e4d vie plan Freee B rgd she, eek ae<lb />- raw . « of Williamston, sp.nt last} Three colored convicts tried to es- nery. Mr. Littmann has aor oat<lb /><lb />ore was 27<lb /><lb />en oe ee<lb /><lb />ys Agu. | far<lb /><lb />to 15 in favor. of s<lb /><lb />"""""a<lb /><lb />Mr. W: H. Jenkins; warehouseman of<lb /><lb />ie<lb />_<lb /><lb />Winking---E<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />B<lb /><lb />Henderson, was onour breaks tw-lay.<lb />FridayTs break was just sim y<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />tre-<lb /><lb />sikh CLA Pace ae ar ee TR<lb /><lb />days age m the crganizatiun of a<lb />board cf erate tna hece read by antne<lb />tobacco man, wibo an icipated coming<lb /><lb />Greenville, and understood by hiin to<lb />refer-to the 1<lb /><lb />ex the article ufore closely he<lb />would have knowu that the article re-<lb /><lb />We have)!<lb />laws, apd tl bp § is wa<lb />ed by its laws. ehaye as gvod a to-<lb /><lb />tuccu board of trade as there<lb /><lb />| fe iu the<lb />men of all<lb /><lb />Webs Mpa Phat<lb />pr<lb /><lb />Quite a spirited gatheriug of farmers<lb />metat Mr. A. G. Cox's store, at Win-<lb />tervile, on inet Maturiay § eveniug.<lb /><lb />GOODS,<lb /><lb />Wait for Me. "<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON, |<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />But He Was,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Some The following which we take from "_" x<lb />agrsestorn pete eatin opan eprng | the Salisbury Herald will be interesting The boy stood on the burning deck,<lb />woul | m-| to the of this: cin It got hotter every minute ;<lb />ple of tot | mq What a former citizen of Greenville. is! a36 his brow and simply said<lb />with ach | Going in that town. We would be glad *63 I wasn Tt-in it.� sige Boz<lb />ot £9 ir ; tchans re aeaatpe bakin a SF aa ted digits<lb />7 . annTs example x man- T<lb />the ented | ot hel ufacturing ent here. Indue- Mr a ree has started: wort ot<lb />% Dame put una eeparaie piese| ~Ties Of this kind are the omes that pay town. wrote : orbes- :<lb />of paper, su that the juuges wuuld not oe The Herald : A psiie Pa Aw.<lb />kuow whcse tobaccu they were examin- ; pe dresses bortgr rd ined of ie. BREE ViIhee kc ee<lb />i.g. ~Mesers: N. A. wh d and O./!- . reet. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />Le Joyne. were chosen to ge from irre gig 7 panier tobe me machinery REPORT: ey<lb />Greenyijie, and . A. B. Clack, was) Will in operation in a few days.<lb />40 taken in<lb />éxannned.T ~Mr. W. H's<lb />the best ramplie, mahogeny w<lb /><lb />g<lb /><lb />a:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR, i iocing =<lb />ies " . as oe<lb />ra QD. j.WH ra. ret RS. &amp;- ba = Bete : pe<lb />Scecristion arnt Zz eh<lb />Entered Aten F-�,�las: campaig fonds Faised are what was<lb />- EVERY aan Cl = as} = efeauadiy blackuatl : Oi parte<lb />ds = ae The through the willingness of<lb />THE CAMPAIGN FUND. |* corporation to pay tribute to a/MONT<lb />° iti ~~: e<lb />f poli ; Modern La oMusic will oe A M.IP.M A.M<lb />, Sc emma th ieee olen (i S|<lb />; musT netruc  Ly t | 12 87/1020)<lb />dvance, and mortgaged thorough.T Discipline fina, but kind. pad a<lb />the convictions of the incoming leg- Ey Art and Elocution ee -<lb />islato the profits of that{¥ ught, ireds © cs|Lv Tarboro (2°20)<lb />"and through the serv- te cara address the: Rrin- v Rocky M id van - ae<lb />rruption broker, the es wank: x. yt- - ~6 00<lb />ing young politician was enabled| Lv Selma z 33 a -<lb />malar res corsian expenses and to... Lv FayTuevilie!  # selts 63! -<lb />4<lb />: eel desea pedir J Fed 1 3 oy<lb />Am rein gt | ~he fall terin of my school wiblapen:: in Ss<lb />#T the Masonic Lodge pecrnpes AN Z a<lb />4ic Tr MZ 4 " = ee oe sag a<lb />tell you in a few words. It was by against them. An immoral begin- mc 3 Sept. 2nd. 95, Te Meet a Se oes _<lb />' adapting myself to ex; cena al life by a young man Vonrse job:  Stady ~Genhyatperteay: asua bee-Wtieorr P.M.<lb />tions. . , the debasing effects | English branches; a ive 910 c<lb />oI was young, | may never efface. apelin ape G4 A {0d 20<lb />y y 4 16 8 29<lb />pot oe aoe 'Y im M " j Number of pupiie, wi. be ~limiced. ArW mington Bay =<lb />nomination, whic oney econ - Apply dor terns. . aditossas isle Meds AM<lb />arta to Sat. it t more mon- breed Lecy @: BERNARD.� TRAINS Gorne NOTRH. le<lb />what was ya nious trifles |; """_" 7 " Da eo -<lb />fight for ® ein mi han to e of the most impor- ey Jule ey at as<lb />oHaving obtained it, I went tc tant inventions of theage. A great). ! wd bien iP i 7- ae<lb />Mr. Blan tio hine o ie |i : 7 * tA oip ""<lb />Masi spears eM<lb />% n-c wi opéena. T le; 10 55! 9 |<lb />any money to use for caneion novelties, the little trifles, the Monday. ees ~mud. oea LL a 12 32| 9. 35.<lb />purposes. I told him J had, none. BIT og Fine and things, every-| Fo con ae eo Ar Witecn | 1 20/1128<lb />After a momentTs reflection 1 @ said |bda nts, is able to buy, and must nstruction thorough....Wo-extr= eharge| ~~: se 5] +<lb />al - for use of Piano, Terms furnished , 1. PFE<lb />bey in his own wa article as 9 toothpick .sugyests the) +: # o9.appiftation, vs, 172<lb />oHe ran -dVer � rapidly a list of] investment of a vast army of labor-| - » Mie: gp eircom ee """  z m7 pan<lb />corporations whith were dependent /ers..._Some.exceedingly fine inyen+|" ro a jo : M 4PM.<lb />upos state Alégislation, and checked | tions are used in the manufacture of| | Ls te ER VIL AR Mao i can<lb />them off. It was too. soon. to strike pes Hittie splinters; and theT moneyT ee jlyv sboro "| 12 05) Sor<lb />this one again,.for it thad» been ésted ~runs well up into millions, | ai 4 ~jar Wilson "| T 00) -| 10-20<lb />heavily drawn upon during the pre- Tooth eidhs are - for. many. pur pers fe ft oe<lb />xiops, year: Another icteutd not be) poses; besides -the one  that :zives'| te ee Bt Ae<lb />touched, for # had no favors to axk| them their uemeiT ~They ete idvalu: | {24 1° 12 a! mia<lb />at the capital, and was temporarily able to the florist, and - have their dbccstawe tort ae ot eyary 14 Qe, al I = Se<lb />OutT oT Politics. oAnother been! place in 3 t many household, seonine bool : we a P.M] P. MiP. M<lb />lewied aipon "by. ~buth ~partite: fn the i A ae dite alkewers = The = ma svat arth » | ae wm re valae| (ab 37, 10 37.<lb />last presidential ~eamvass. and could! beiled~ and «stuffed: ~eggs, and oo Poe a ee cial 3 RPG UL<lb />Rot be approachéd. There was,! splints! ~vo Ue up broken ~piants, ~they | f S"Parbero� "| 2 43 TPR<lb />however, -o#e- corporation which mis ouseful, . indéed, indispensable, : i le . ae bgt sis b s<lb />would require protection from ad-/'n ing seeming to answer.so. well. nat = allay 9 capella Le Roe Mt: 3 33) 2 m<lb />a jain hy yi hat Ar weld 3 4� [12 Go!<lb />verse legislation. oWould ten thou. The dey. of:small thiugs is:far fromT ~The course decbonents alate the branches ates - " te<lb />send idollars be enowgh for eteétion| being ~despised, and ~there | areT toni. }asually. taught in an Academy. Pentel th obtain ech Braneb 3 sn<lb />perbence? Very well» he would patifes -Tepresenting | Jarge . i ~Terms, beth: for settioe «and oboard ina os pearl 3.40 Scotland x ifax 4,00<lb />agaee it that are constantly .on the. cnet a we at 4.55 p<lb />oWW ishin five days,"contmeed the! for trifline . in nif pa Sala ote Ee fined and. equipped. for]. Greenville #31 p. in. ba ein 85<lb />rising ~young statesman}o~~the boss| they may receive Jakge 'stinis ither| course . alone. Where they wishT tna ag ~8. ee +20<lb />_ Seatape the money. F-made a vigor-| by purchase and manufacture or by /P¥n ; Halifax dt 11.06 a. m., W Weldon 11.30 am<lb />ous canvass and was elected. The putting them on the market. andi® se 9 0} tality except Nandav. 3<lb />money was itimately for) paying. royalty-..~fhe-ilatter item, i Trains on W ashnigton n Isranch lex:<lb />hiring public . printing circu-| however smali; fects upT awety con) sfers. yr yi en ane et ene : o4 Eerie<lb />adig ee Me siderable aggregate to the in vertar, | tts. Walls. leamentd WPurbere 4.50 p. ~soo; tot O10.<lb />re. PeS4U &amp; Paste] and there are hundreds of people. jn] aise. Ieee arrives Washington 7.33 po tae�<lb />the waning I now) this country. who.are: living -hand-lasaeroy valine Sa gt 7 ha Nek sheoee with<lb />_ bave influey have 20) somely..on..the regulurs income! de| us.,.will be,...ai Anes | rats) Set: ek<lb />need to take. jfinagcial aid. from ang-| rived from some of these children ~of] ments t continue in the higher echeola. Trai leaves sarooru, x Cy ae Albe-<lb />dy. ras, " Ymethod| +hiir braid "N."¥. Lede preveat stantial Hine will he kept. at ite] Serie Raleigh Sa so<lb />hick an mb r? tients arrive Plymouth 9.20 P.M p Bes<lb />3 ; Huge ~Debt. OF Austral: sas fe ape : kw be mins e mi ne eae = cary ng leaves PI<lb />MF °K wittéein &amp;� Malbobine: paper [allt ist paremts cond wishes =<lb />= the total al ainoun of the publie ree Se ae ee ie aay. 4<lb />~ . dig t-further.. Lestiqn/ass. couptonteced �,�<lb />o i. oe Sit ae a4<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />nie eg<lb /><lb />COUNTY r ofhigins, | .<lb /><lb />~ Saperior Court Clerk, oE. A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. Mi King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Cc. OH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />so<lb />a. et<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr.<lb />ouse.<lb /><lb />Surveter: ~<lb /><lb />souldas Fleming, Dawsen, chmTn.<lb />Leouidas Flemiv Ye Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Sinith aha 5. Vales. wut<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell<lb />SupTt. County Ilome. J, W. Swith.<lb /><lb />Cvuunty Examiner of Teachers." Prof,<lb />le,<lb /><lb />* .<lb /><lb />LOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkius, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, aset; J. We Murphy, night: :<lb /><lb />Coanelmea"W, H. Sinkh. w. I.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsey Ruffia, Jalius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />.Baptiar. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept secend- -niorning and nie. Cu.<lb />eting Thursday right. ev. C,..<lb />oBH acto. oSu. ne v School at 9°:<lb /><lb />A. M. wv. L. Rountree. SupTt,,<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every forrch Sun-<lb />day mornitgT and néghi. Rev. ~A<lb />a rere. ~Recior.<lb />. A. M. W.B. Browa, dup t.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sanday<lb />morning and sigar. Praye-<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. smith,<lb /><lb />rs<lb />B, Ellingtoa, Supt. 4<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services eveiy Sita<lb />3:d. Sanday morning and ni ht. ~Praver<lb />meeting Iues!ny nigat. ev.. Avcuie<lb />MeLauehlin, po3stor. Surduy Scnvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODSEs,<lb />, Coveaani No. 17. 1. O. O. F.,<lb />meets every ~Tuesday night. D. D. Hias-<lb />ety N..G.<lb /><lb />Greenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. &amp; A.<lb />~M. meets tirst and an Monday nights<lb />Zeno veore, w.M<lb /><lb />del<lb /><lb />"<lb />ay YOVR"=-<lb /><lb />oHEATNESS 1 -QUIGKNESS..<lb />JOB -- PRINTING<lb /><lb />e ""TO THE-""<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFIog,<lb /><lb />IP YOU WANT-<lb /><lb />, |just as the new regime inaugurated |<lb /><lb />mee ing |<lb />Sunday xchrol at 9:30 4. M.~ Ay bi<lb /><lb />Siscallee<lb /><lb />GAY WAISTCUATS.<lb /><lb />Attempt Is Being Made to Revive<lb />Silk Embroidered Vests.<lb /><lb />The Prince of Wales May Be tnduced te<lb />Set in Motios the New) Fe ~Sie.<lb />Death of Late Styles in<lb />Mahe, datire.<lb /><lb />As the silk industry is greatly de<lb />pressed, there has been soni; tuik of<lb />|e deputatien to the prince of WF ities<lb />on the subject, the idea being that,<lb />if only the prince could be induced to�<lb />wear silk embroidered ~waistcoats,. a<lb />demand might set in for these<lb />sum ppuous garments, says . the<lb />LoudonT ~Standard. A tasteT for<lb />ay male attire went out, with some<lb />customs much more to be regretted,<lb /><lb />by the French revolution. came in.<lb />And, unless the world gets more.<lb /><lb />todlish than there is any likelihood<lb /><lb />of its becoming, the costume will not | ©X'"3V4gant tastes of a sailor. from<lb /><lb />ment or ventas aitin equality showy<lb /><lb />scarfs,.and possibly _pins also to},<lb />tlemen<lb /><lb />~who clung<lb />to buckskin ~breeches and Hessian<lb />Hoots. had, indeed. so many<lb /><lb />iwo dars running, and were co:tin-<lb /><lb />ually adding to their stock.<lb /><lb />When Maj. Dobbin and Joseph<lb />Sedley landed at Southhampton<lb />from tie Ramschunader, Eust ladia- |!<lb />inan,<lb /><lb />who stoodT for his<lb />portrait soon after ~the battle of<lb /><lb />Waterloo, is invariably ~represented }<lb /><lb />ia.a fine flowered waistcoat. And<lb />after the waistcoats in brocade, und<lb /><lb />scarlet, and green, and purple, and<lb />blue velvet got worn out, and were<lb /><lb />not renewed in Europe, they con"|*<lb />tinued popular in America. A trap. |:<lb /><lb />per or a. gold digger, when ~be re.<lb />turned to civilization with all the<lb /><lb />that)<lb />thev sei.iom wore the sunie article}:<lb /><lb />(ue ex-collector halted. long,<lb />enough to order half ad ~zen pew<lb />Waistcoats, and to this day the ty p-<lb />-ieal John Bull,<lb /><lb />a long cruise,, ordered, among bis<lb />first tributes to the life of towns, a<lb />| few very gay waistcoats, and, if he<lb /><lb />be easily restored. The splendid<lb />waistcoat, we admit, died a very:<lb />slow death. ItT rethained ~afterT the<lb /><lb />rest of the fine raiment of which it!<lb /><lb />"not s0 many years: ago | but that<lb /><lb />desired to cut a figure in St. Lauis,<lb />was a part had vanished. Time was | °F San Francisco, or Couneil Bieffs,<lb /><lb />some middle-aged folk can -reeall | 8#�"�¢ Material ~~fore and aft.�<lb />these mild follies of their youth" | the southern states especially, fine<lb />when waistcoats were always or"' Watstcosts wereT long poputfar.  In-<lb />dered apart from the rest. of a suit | eed, 80 familiarly was the weakness<lb />of clothes. Very moderate dandies Of transatlantic visitors known. thatT<lb />had generally quite a little a acegr in the far-awav davs ~~beforo the<lb /><lb />would direct them to beT made of the<lb />Ia<lb /><lb />Sunday School at 920}: : 7,<lb /><lb />-. WANTS "_"<lb /><lb />1,500, 000 Pounds of<lb />TOBACCO,<lb /><lb />and we are going to. have it if hard work ~and<lb /><lb />satisfa<lb /><lb />FORBES<lb /><lb />ctory prices oe getit.<lb /><lb />Give us aitrial and. be convince od that<lb /><lb />can and wilk give satisfaction in every respect.<lb /><lb />*.<lb /><lb />&amp;% MOYE<lb /><lb />ee? Ree ee SS :<lb /><lb />that we aré<lb /><lb />. TheHi ceswe are » gettin every. day for ,<lb />the farmers'who sell with us tting convince you<lb />: Care fox HigHans est averages, .<lb /><lb />of . clothing sent now<lb />New York exquisite by |<lb />(Tie whom:<lb /><lb />&amp; ogc<lb /><lb />under cerment febuies Aa ~Oxtord 3<lb />and Cambridge, bs i = atime �"�<lb />striped e ose_foot-.<lb /><lb />to wear, wete mod-<lb />erately popular 2<lb />young ae But<lb /><lb />T= "- HOUSE,<lb />. (Mire. Ww. avd KING, Prop<lb /><lb />Im Business ee<lb /><lb />73<lb /><lb /> GREBNVILLE/M. o4 fi ie<lb /><lb />games A./SMITH, | ~f<lb />T TONSORIAL ART ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,,N. Oo,<lb />we Patronage solicited. ©<lb /><lb />Special attenti<lb />Gentlemens Cl<lb /><lb />The. cuanuatea<lb /><lb />North Carolina%<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />AND eg<lb />| WEEKLY-<lb />ao { .<lb />Independent and fearless; wer and 2<lb />mee attractive than r. it w be an<lb />invaluable Visitor to<lb /><lb />the ~<lb />office, the clubT or the work room. - :<lb />tiE DAILY OBSERVER. aS<lb />All of the news of the world. Com- @�"�<lb />plete Daily-reports from the State<lb />and National Capitels.:.$8 Gada<lb />THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. -- ae<lb />~&amp; perfect family ee oaw the =.<lb />news of the week. ~ Zs<lb /><lb />from the Legislature a: :<lb />ture. Remember the eekly OF .<lb />server, "<lb /><lb />. ONLY ONE DOLLAR ig ~ vs :<lb />Send for sample copies. - Address... a 5<lb /><lb />Te Oa ee<lb />; ee 2 a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />? YOUR= ATTENTION Z<lb /><lb />IS CALLED ¢ O THE ELEGANT<lb />errata ® OF<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock "<lb /><lb />a F1 OES,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />oSLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />isthe largest and cheapest Sher | of-<lb /><lb />Jered in this town, come and s<lb />yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCK THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb />This Laundry does the finest work in<lb />be South, and -prices are low. We<lb />make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring<lb /><lb />jor<lb /><lb />your work to our store on Monday and, of<lb />Price {T<lb /><lb />it will -be forwarded ~p y<lb />lists tarnished on ~application:<lb /><lb />=<lb />oe TT<lb /><lb />-_<lb />esa<lb /><lb />=<lb />= = «=<lb />Ed ~<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />YELLA Wed Proprinteced<lb /><lb />Conyenient to depot and to the to<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location . areund<lb /><lb />reenville. Spleudid mineral water.<lb /><lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb />stipplied with the best the market af}<lb />fords. .<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable, -<lb /><lb />"_. Setten and Peanuts.<lb />- Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Co aission Mer<lb />henge of Roxtolk ;<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />corTror.<lb />~Good Middiing |<lb /><lb />7 11-16<lb />7<lb />6 15-1<lb /><lb />Ba<lb /><lb />o FOLES ONLY.<lb /><lb />cna<lb /><lb />In ~These Items. oOther News Else-<lb />where.<lb /><lb />Recomm memena ll<lb /><lb />Mr. J. Z. Broous, of Grifton, spent<lb />to-day here.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. R. Fleming, of Pactolus. was<lb /><lb />here to-day.<lb />Mr. J. L. Wooten returned from<lb />e to-day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. A. J. Griffin left. this morning<lb />| sor Asheville.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Darden, of . Greene<lb />county, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg.<lb /><lb />Mr. Joe Towell, one of the assistants<lb />at the d-pot, is spending &amp; vacation ir<lb />Richmond.<lb /><lb />Misses Hennie Sheppard and �,� ertrude<lb />W illimms returned Sunday from a yisit<lb />to relatives near Farmville.<lb /><lb />Mayor D. C. Moore. of Bethel, ac-<lb />companied by two of his little boys.<lb />speut the day here.<lb /><lb />Messrs. D. W. Hardee and Marshal<lb />Starkey spent Sunday in Grifton. Our<lb />set eaamant says they were ou a courting<lb />trip<lb /><lb />Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Cherry and Master<lb />Willie Cherry came home to-day from<lb />Ocracoke where t..ey have been spen:-<lb />ing the summer.<lb /><lb />igMr W.B. Brown returned Saturday<lb />evening from New York. Mrs. Brown<lb />and the children, who were visiting her<lb />parents near Norfulk, returned witb<lb />bim.<lb /><lb />w-wh Words Fiy Far... .<lb />A minister was FroniBhe gato Be ear a<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />ts, z ero eeet o one te<lb />ing"to go te<lb />| 2 Saiate nig Re. feand<lb />st eathers, and walka<lb />certain distance, plucking the bird as<lb /><lb />ehe went.<lb /><lb />ws ig<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />oT cast the feativer's carelessly<lb />said the woman. *~and the wind<lb />them in all uirectione.*?<lb /><lb />baek now. if you |<lb />"Selected.<lb /><lb />a én.<lb />¢<lb /><lb />Sugar cured, Hams ;<lb />Corn Mea "<lb />ee wuyy = = S62<lb />Oats -<lb /><lb />Coffee was<lb /><lb />m by st # sik e<lb />the . &amp;<lb />Z ct #<lb />wee aes<lb /><lb />y ve D<lb /><lb />~| wafted in many directions. Cafl them<lb />re<lb /><lb />Just Give © You. a ~Gist os ~the News,<lb /><lb />we schools will open next  Wedues-<lb />y-<lb /><lb />Batter kept in telrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;Co's. on<lb /><lb />The weather pve phets are promising)<lb />nv storms withia the next few days.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. M. MeGowan ois having ~ his<lb />stalls at the market bouse © ceiled and<lb />tloored.<lb /><lb />Jem Cramer has returned to Green-<lb />ville aud opened a store in the Opera<lb />House corner.<lb /><lb />Arrivea"Goy. CarrTs and Sweet<lb />Mouptain Batter at. 8. _M. Sehultz<lb /><lb />Next Sunday the or*®» months will be<lb />ushered in. ~Ihen the truuble for the<lb />oyster will begin.<lb /><lb />Advertising is ana of business"<lb />but you must take care and pot let the<lb />policy iapse.<lb /><lb />Nice iot fresh corned Ocracoke<lb />Mullets, yust in. .W- R. Parker.<lb /><lb />Servicys were held only in the Epis-<lb />copal urech. Sunday morning, and<lb />oe of the churehes had services tf<lb />nig<lb /><lb />The Register of Deeds issued ane<lb />two marriage licenses last week. One<lb />}was fora white couple, the other for<lb />colored, and both were ee Friday.<lb /><lb />cp Ree -Ciud,<lb /><lb />boro, on the evening of ei Mer 4th.|°<lb /><lb />empaene s pies L<lb /><lb />Row: IS rue roe To try one ~of<lb />|bsie Electric Aopivesces remem -"<lb /><lb />Mr. William Worthington brought |<lb /><lb />¥4 BLOUNT<lb />+ fe i Ld &amp; FLEMING�<lb />oATTORNEYS.<lb /><lb />oYa iG E ie tae<lb /><lb />D- ise ~Saniaial<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS "<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BU Y<lb />yearTs supplies ebetere pu.<lb />their interest toget.our prices fe<lb />elsewhere. Ourstoekiscomp<lb />a all its branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFE. E, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut LOWEST MARERET 7 RICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manefacturets, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit.. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FU RNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tu suit<lb />she times. Qui goods areal! boakat and<lb />suld for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />aay<lb />Respect . M. SCHULT2,<lb />Greenville. N.o<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />THUS. J. JARVIS.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY S-AT-LA Ww,<lb />GREK NVIILE, N.<lb />@@ Practice i. al the Courts<lb /><lb />B. F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />Attorney and CoanselorT wegen<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C<lb />Practices in al] the Coarts.<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business SolifciteJ.<lb />Makes a special-of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to. recover land, and col-<lb />leetions,<lb />Prompt and caréful ~attention given<lb />all: business.<lb />Money to loan on approved metry:<lb />Terms easy. .<lb /><lb />BREE<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />L. FLEMIN -<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />J. H.<lb /><lb />GKEEN VILLE, �"�, * &amp;<lb /><lb />aftnenetiel att the Courts: ~*<lb />S"S2eT Sete Ss<lb />te HT ARAL E) il<lb />Ig. dsedeeradd| . BARRY 8 EB<lb />a Atte &amp; SKLN wv cuts, "_<lb />: ATTORNEYS~AT-laq, =<lb />ety /  GRERS TILE. NG i<lb />, es Z Pos gf 4? | ao. eit 3 .<lb />Sonn E, Woodard, F. . Hardi 4<lb />_ Wilsa -C. Greeny ; a. ¢,<lb />DARD &amp; HARDING. es<lb />_ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW, =<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />veo invade N. :<lb /><lb /></p>
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