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          <lb />Forbestown.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLECT<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 2, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves 1U:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />outh Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />Me caves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />iugton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />train yoing<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Tuesday fair, showers to-night<lb />near the south-eastern coast.<lb /><lb />The National League,<lb /><lb />Tbe following is the standing of<lb />the clubs of National League at<lb />the close of the past week:<lb /><lb />Won. Lost. Per ct.<lb />Baltimore, 67 40 .650<lb />Cleveland, 7 40 -636<lb />Philadelphia 59 45 567<lb />Brooklyn " 459 46 562<lb />Boston 57 45 .009<lb />Pittsburg 59 59 .046<lb />Chicago 57 5U .533<lb />New York 55 5u .524<lb />Ciucinnati 54 49 624<lb />Washington 31 65 82<lb />St. Louis 33007) B11<lb />Louisville 24 78 .4432<lb /><lb />Mr. LichtensteifiTs Parents Dead.<lb /><lb />Mr.I. Lichtenstein received sad<lb />intelligence this morning. A letter<lb />from his brother, at Schulitz, Ger<lb />many, announced the death of bis<lb />father on Thureday, 15th, inst. On<lb />Sunday, the 18th, the mother<lb />while talking to her son was<lb />stricken with paralysis of the<lb />heart and dropped dead at his<lb /><lb />eet.<lb /><lb />Mr. Lichtenstein was totally<lb />unprepared furthe blow and is<lb />prostrated with grief. He has the<lb />sympathy of the entire communi<lb />ty."Salisbury Herald.<lb /><lb />He Saw and Went Believing.<lb /><lb />A gentieman from another State<lb />who has been on a visit to Green-<lb />ville, said to us before leaving,<lb />oIT have been reading the REFLEc-<lb />TOR regularly, and admit that 1<lb />was somewhat skeptical over your<lb />reports of the Greenville tobacco<lb />market, and thought that you<lb />must be overdrawing them. But<lb />since coming here, and seeiug for<lb />myself 1 am ready to confess that<lb />you haye not said one word too<lb />much. The market is all you<lb />claim for it"~he best in the State.T<lb /><lb />If there is apy one else possess-<lb />ing doubts abuout the Greenville<lb />market, let him follow the exam-~<lb />ple ot this gentleman, come and<lb />see for himself, and he will Le<lb />convinced that there 18 no over-<lb /><lb />Schools Open.<lb /><lb />The several schools of the town<lb />opened today for the fall session<lb />and had a splendid beginning.<lb /><lb />Prcf. W. H. Ragsdale had 36<lb />boys to greet him at the Male<lb />Academy, und the outlook is that<lb />@ most prosperous session is be<lb />fore biwm.<lb /><lb />Prof. 8. D. Bagley started the}<lb /><lb />Collegiate Institute with 32 and<lb />also has prospects of a good ses-"<lb />sion.<lb /><lb />Mrs BernardTs school at Ma.<lb />sonic Hall opened with 15 pres-<lb />ent. Thirty have engaged with<lb />her for the session but quite a<lb />number of her pupils are not to<lb />take up ther studies until Octo-<lb /><lb />r.<lb /><lb />Now let parente stand by the<lb />schools and give hearty co-opera-<lb />tion tothe teachers, aud there<lb />will be good progress through<lb />the session.<lb /><lb />For Rent"Good House<lb />A. FORBES.<lb /><lb />The storm Friday night caus-<lb />ing a postponement of the moon-<lb />ight excarsion planied tur that<lb />night the managers intended hav-<lb />ing it to-night, but could not se<lb />cure the steamer.<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />drawing in what the REFLEcTuR<lb />says about it.<lb /><lb />WanTED"A good miich cow, ap<lb />ply to A. FORBES.<lb /><lb />The Albemarle<lb />meets Tuesday night.<lb /><lb />Two weeks to the opening of<lb />the Exposition at Atlanta.<lb /><lb />The Sunday schools of the town<lb />a e showing an increased attend-<lb />ance.<lb /><lb />The Pittsboro ecord has reach-~<lb />ed its eighteen year. There are<lb />few as able writers as editor H-<lb />A. London.<lb /><lb />An advertisement"like a cigar<lb />should be so good that the first<lb />whiff or impression will cause a<lb />man to finish it.<lb /><lb />WanTED"A good House Ser-<lb />vant, apply to A. FORBEs.<lb /><lb />The little child ofMr. and Mrs.<lb />W B. Brown was thought to be<lb />dying this morning, buat the re"<lb />port reaches uslater this afternoon<lb />that<lb />The many friends of the parenta<lb /><lb />Presbytery<lb /><lb />hope their little one may be spar-<lb />ed to them. .<lb /><lb />ite condition was better.)<lb /><lb />ITm Back with a Big<lb />line of<lb /><lb />STYLISH CLOTHING!<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />""e<lb /><lb />Among the physicians who were<lb />granted lhcenses hy thea<lb />Board of Examiners, last week,<lb /><lb />He averaged 96 on all examina"<lb />tions.<lb /><lb />Three cakes nice toilet soap<lb />end half dozen teaspoons for 25<lb /><lb />goods away, but thatis what J.<lb />B Cherry &amp; Co. are doing.<lb /><lb />MASONIC HALL SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />The fall tern of my school will open in<lb />the Masonic Lodge building<lb />Monday, Sept., 2nd T95,<lb />Course of study embraces the usua<lb />English branches, higher mathematies,<lb /><lb />Latin and French.<lb />Number of pupils<lb />Apply for terms.<lb /><lb />MRs. LUCY G. BERNARD.<lb /><lb />NUS SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />I will open a select Music School on<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept. 2nd., 95.<lb />[Instruction thorough. No extra charge<lb />for use of Piano, ferms furnished<lb />on application<lb /><lb />will be limited.<lb /><lb />MISS HORTENSE FORBES.<lb /><lb />cents looks almost like giviag :<lb /><lb />Mr. J. M. Moore was appointed<lb /><lb />State | by the Commissioners to-day as<lb /><lb />county student from Pitt to the<lb /><lb />was Dr. E. A. Moye, of Greenville, | A. &amp; M. College, Raleigh, N. C.<lb /><lb />Commissioners Sale,<lb /><lb />By virtue of a decree of the Superior<lb />Court of Pitt county made<lb />ber term, 1889 in a cause therein pend,<lb />ing entitled, Laney M. Briley et ali,<lb />versus Martha A, Rouse %t als, I w}<lb />on Tuesday, the 17th day of Septembe,"<lb />1895, before the Court House door /2<lb />Greenville. sell at public sale to t¢ he<lb />highest bidder for cash, all that certain<lb />lot or parcel of land known and de<lb />signa in the plan of the town of<lb />Greenville as lot number four in the<lb />old portion of said town. bounded on<lb />the north by lot number three, on the<lb />east by lot number sixteen, on the<lb />south by second street and on the west.<lb />by Cherry Hill Cemetery, containing<lb />one half an acre more or less.<lb /><lb />ALEX L. BLOW, Commissioner,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C. August, 15, 1895.<lb /><lb />NKERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT<lb /><lb />SOCIETY.<lb /><lb />A Friend in Adversity. Protects<lb />you when sick and unable to follow<lb /><lb />your business or oceu<lb /><lb />Benefits $2.90 to $2500 per Week,<lb /><lb />Average cost from about one toe<lb />cents per day. No assessments.<lb />act cost stipulated: :<lb /><lb />For information apply to. .<lb /><lb />HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashier,<lb /><lb />ZENO MOORE, President.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />THANKS! |<lb />To All for Waiting...<lb /><lb />at Septem. ©<lb /><lb />. ~<lb /><lb />Ai sh<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Pe ene ee eg a<lb /><lb />~speech ridiculing the the Church.| An humble boy with a shinin<lb />~This frightened his hearers. _ pail went singing gaily yr ay<lb /><lb />To-night Wood attended the vale,to where 5 J vith # britidle<lb />Subscription 26\ggnts be f\onth. | meeting and handed up the fel-| tail, on the alfalfa did regale. A<lb />Entered ss secoud-elass mail maser. |bowiings note to the preacher mw vumbie Bee did gaily sail ove:<lb />charge: oI now believe there is a the soft and shady yale, to where<lb />EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) yeil and that 1 am doomed for it. the boy with the shining pail was,<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD.,.F£ditor. ~<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON: &amp; WELDON R. R.<lb />AND BBANCHES.<lb />AND PLORENCE RAIL RUAD.<lb />Cotuiensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Dated 3 obs Fes 3 por<lb />. Tuly 5 =z = |= -<lb />="_eooooo Pray for me.� The sensation inT milking the cow with the brindle, July oth Iz 2 IE S| Sz<lb />I in the congregation was such that in'tail. The bee lit down on the " ran a -<lb />» . 4 . T . as : A. M.)P.M. .<lb />3 _. legs than five minutes the altar cow's left ear, her fect flew OP| eave Weldon | 11 eal say A<lb />= The first ee © ro fe 8° ha _would pot &amp;ccommcdate nalf thejthrough the atmosphere, and | Ar. Kocyk Mt | 12 57)10 20<lb />a the school which your CovGreD journers. The weeting wiil through the leaves of an apple | a ~~ tes CGS pene e<lb />aneT Make - ea of 2 aren probably last ell magbt. ~tree the boy soared into eternity. Ly Tarboro 12 20<lb />ifjtmeapsra sacrifice Of 60 ne-) ; | ; | ee<lb />antes lide, evita Bdward W. Bok. " a ; F Uv Rocky Mt 1 05 10 2 °6 00<lb />_- : - = The Yankee love of making a are ee | Ly Wilson 2 U3|11 03<lb />in 4D articie on oOur Schools anc bargain is amusingly iilus-| Educational | Lv Sots z 53 |<lb />| me goad barg - __ | Lv Fay'tteville! 4 3v/12 53!<lb />LadiesT Home Journal. Few/*rated by am anecdote rela Mh Gre rille Collegiate |"-" "-" |<lb />things can be more important|*he Lewiston oe Afany| reenv} VOILE Sic | ae<lb />| , i ntra aine, &amp; ; | og<lb />than to see for yourself the sur- YOers a in ve ' » By 4: | 2a<lb />roundiggwof your ch¥id. during �"�42 started ont-+@-sell oil ebeth | Institute. ~~~ Sn eee<lb /> . - =~ 7 . - | | - P. M. .<lb />oschool: hours. Observe qnietly!t#Dle covers throughout thé codnT -.peENVILLE, N.C. S.D. Bagley, iy Wilkon as AM<lb />$eb keenly, but remember that,ory 8t 50 cents o&amp; cover. After \ A. M. Principal. With full corps of | y Goldsboro 2 vu 7 20<lb />ati ~travelipg all day without selling eacbers. Next session wil beginT Ly Magnolia 416 8 29<lb />any observations of comments _ | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1895. All! ar Wilmington} 6 43 10 OO<lb />you have to make, the teacher of One @ happy thought strack him |the-Kngiish Branches, Aneient and) P.M. A.M<lb />ich v ~bild hap-| He Would cnargea dollar, and|/Modern Languages. = Musi¢ = will oc<lb />the class in which your c ap ; itaught on. the. conservatory plan, | TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />~pens to be is not the proper per would take bailf the pag im cast ~lby a graduate ic music. Instruction | Dated Se a<lb />T off shoes, the resalt was people thorough. DisciplineT firin, but kind. July bth 28<lb />sou to whom to make them. Hel . : Terms reasonable. Art and: Elocution 1895 S&amp; eC<lb />principal of the schvol or the sa imagined they were getting s@Me hwi)) be taught, if;desired,, Calisthenics aa Jn (ac es<lb />periatendent is the proper fave |Fetura for their old shoes, ~and | free. ao barticulare address the Prin-| A. M.P.M.<lb />. ~The there was a general rausackipg | Pa» Gree: valle B. OU Ly Flore: ce 815 7 35<lb />tionary for such purposes. p BS! f bai d table .  t| de |Ly Fayetteville, 10 55! ¥ 85<lb />teacher is helptess - she mustT ~ag- Of SMCS, an covers ment| | 7 Lv Selma 12 sz] |<lb />a : y Tj d . T Ar Wil: 1 20/11 28)<lb />ocept conditions as she findsthem. like het cakes. But the ofd shoes? CR E E NVILLE a a _ 11 28) ;<lb />She is an employee, pare and Wel. wherever he found a con-| - fees. 2<lb />simple. But seek her out and win, Venfent hole beside the road, oat} AR. 3 .<lb />oher acquaintance and confidence. of sizbt *e paiied up his cart and| é . C im "- cP ""-|"___-<lb />_ aump the jot. ee [mm | A. M. . M.<lb />(Bhow avila ve Le eee . " " [ey ere al 2 i 0<lb />erate #1 er. © xnow es ey | a sv Magnolia 56) :<lb />the best resalts can Only be ob- GREENV een MARKE1 | oe btsg dg + Ly Weepore e a 2 ~<lb />so 7 . | . ar Wilson<lb />tained when teacher and parent " | ~The next session of this School will |  pe " Qe<lb />cooperate- _Inyite her to your a, hero an begin ot . "- ts BS<lb />Jhome" nos in a general way but | S&amp; Ss<lb />at adefinite time. Make her feel QUOTATIONS. | \ vr ~ar Pe<lb />that you want herto be some- | ; ~Ly Wilson 1 30 11 37| 10 37<lb />° gs"Common to 4) ; : -<lb />thing more than the teacher of a ct on a oO? oo� ?/ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 00) 11 16<lb />yourchiid. Makea friend of her... Fine 7 to 1 2°d continue for ten mouths. |r Tarboro 2 48<lb />i : ive her the . »'| The course embraces all the branches/|\.v Varboro<lb />if you cas at least give Cutters"Commcn 8 to 11) usually taught in an Acidemy. J] Gy Roeky Mr {| 2 33) 12 27<lb />opportunity to show that she has ; : be Ar Weldon 3 4h| 1350<lb />th ideto her nature than Medinm 11 to 15'.. terms, both for tuition and: bear!<lb />another side to © o Good 15 to 274 reasonable. |<lb /><lb />that which she shows in her classT<lb />room. The teacher's burden is.<lb />a heavy one rather than a light)<lb /><lb />and equipped -for<lb />taking the<lb />Where - they. wish<lb /><lb />| Boys weal fitted<lb />,basiness,� DY<lb />| course alone.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />ta<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branecb Road<lb /><lb />| eaves Weldon 3.40 p. n., Halifax 4.00<lb /><lb />academic p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb /><lb />w., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35<lb />pein. Returning, ieaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a- iy., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Mialifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am -<lb />laily except Suudav.<lb /><lb />Trajns on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parprele<lb />3.40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning<lb />leaves ~Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele 6.10<lb />p- iu,, arrives Washlugtou 7.35 p. m.<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb />trains on Scotland Neck Brvz.nch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves parporv, N C, via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 500 p. m., Sunday 800 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. W., 5.20 p. m.<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb />orrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45<lb /><lb />JOUN F. DIVINE, 4,<lb />General Sup<lb /><lb />|purs.e a higber course; ~this school<lb />one. . w |guarantées thorough preparation to;<lb />Corrected by 5. M. rebutts. jenter, wéch cred. any Carrere in Mort<lb />. . yz |(Carolina, or t State University. It<lb />4 oPray fot me.� He Wrote. Butter. per ae 6 a 7 | refers to those who have recently Jeft<lb />lSagar cured Hams oh) to 12/'t8 Walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />Athens, Ga., Aug. 27."William | Corn 40 to 60 Statement, a<lb />Hague Wood, once a Methodist \Corn Meal 50 to 80) Any young Manu with character and,<lb />" (cabbage moderate ability. taking a ceurse with<lb />bh lay preacher, recently turned Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .50!us will be aided in making arrange-<lb />infidel. He attended a revival) Lars 6 to-1Gj ments to cuntiuue iu Lue higher schoola,<lb />. . . a AU ee . j<lb />meeting several nights last week Sagar swe! Tie diseipliny will be kept at its}<lb />at Higb Shoals and ran an oppo Coffee eax at tos ns ne sentia<lb />=e . . Salt per Zac OZ Neither jme nor attention nor<lb />sition meeting cutside thechareh. | (\)\-keng ; 20 to 5U| work will be spared to tnake this school<lb />: He madentightly addresses de Egxs pei doz o ail t .at perents Gould wish.�<lb />. ~ ; . 0 : ;<lb />claring that the preachers were ee aan A 133 ogo) Seud In your boys o- the first day.<lb />fiatds and were deceiving the Beate, ber bu iw Pia furgher particulars see or ad-<lb />ne . nits, per tor ress ~ oo<lb />people. Sunday his tongue WS) \oton Seel Mea! 20 00 4e o° WLM. Ra@spanr, *<lb />paralyzed while he was making a! Hides 5 to 3! July 80,1895.) Principyl.'<lb />. 2 ong,® x RPS ; ot -<lb />Ls oites<lb />\- Fag Ge-<lb /><lb />t.<lb /><lb />fr. M. EMERS ON, Traffic Manage:,<lb />J. K. RKENLY, GeuTl Manager,<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />ptt<lb />fs<lb /><lb />¥ Fae<lb />* %<lb />_ A<lb /> eet .<lb />: : a<lb /></p>
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          <lb />anna<lb /><lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb /><lb />Treasurer,-.J. LL. Little.<lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb />ouse,.<lb /><lb />survevor.<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, echmTn.<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. F. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W.<lb />SupTr. County Home, J.<lb /><lb />H. Bagwel}<lb />W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Cuunty Examiner of Teachers."Prof.<lb />W. H. Kagsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb /><lb />- Cox, asst; J. W. Marphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith. W. Th.<lb />Ibrown, W. TT. Godwin. ~UT. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sundav<lb />cept second norning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Thursday night. Rev. ©. M.<lb />Killings, pastor. Sunday School a 9:30<lb />A.M. C. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Cathelic.<lb />Episcopal.<lb /><lb />(ex-<lb /><lb />No regular services.<lb />Servicesevery fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb />(ireaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W. B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every<lb />morning and tight. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rev G. F. smith,<lb />pastur. Sunday xcheol at 9:30 4.M. A.<lb />8, Killington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Sunday<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every lst and<lb />3rd Sunday morning ant ni, ht. Prayer<lb />meeting ~luesday night Rev. Archie<lb />McLauchliu, pastor. Sunday School at<lb />9:30 A. M.,8. D. Evans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES,<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. ©. O, F-.<lb /><lb />mevts every ~Tuesday night. D.D. Huas-<lb />er, N.G.<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 28tA. F. &amp; A.<lb /><lb />M. rreets first and third Monday nixhts<lb />Zevo Moore, W. M<lb /><lb />Fe eam area i<lb /><lb />NERTNEDS-[-QUIGKNESS.<lb /><lb />sen. YOUR "<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />~First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />%<lb />?<lb />!<lb />%<lb />?<lb />§<lb />;<lb /><lb />:<lb />:<lb /><lb />Heavy Taxation,<lb /><lb />Inthe United States there are<lb />to-day not more than 25,000,000<lb />iucome~earning workers of ail<lb />clas3es. .<lb /><lb />The St. Lovis Republic gives<lb />us some facts and figures on this<lb />question and says that few of<lb />these workers calculate the weight<lb />which the laziuess and iwistakes<lb />of the nonyp.oduciny lay upon<lb />their energies.<lb /><lb />Suppose thatthere are 20,Q00<lb />more lawyers than the business<lb />of the country requires. They<lb />must be supported by their fami-~<lb />lies or the public. At $1,000<lb />apiece, they cost $20,000,000. Aun<lb />equal puiber cf unnecessary<lb /><lb />~doctors run up the cost to $40;000<lb /><lb />O00.<lb /><lb />Improvident and shiftless per-"<lb />Sons are eyerywhere mote Or iess';<lb />plentiful. Their support costs a<lb />great deal more than do the State<lb />Governments. In the South alone<lb />the energies of the whites and<lb /><lb />-; more industrious negroes are Dot<lb /><lb />only interfered with but taxei to<lb />the amount of hundreds of mil<lb /><lb />lions for the support of the mass<lb />of negroes. This does not appear<lb />in the official levies, out can be<lb />foucd in innumerable small debts<lb />never paid. Inu food, clothing,<lb />medicines and rent furnished in<lb />small amounts, but constantly,<lb />abd in depredations on property.<lb /><lb />pee re<lb /><lb />Cunmng tobaccc is now ore of<lb />the fine arts. You douTt find a<lb />splitetalk hanging top downwards<lb />a straddle of a stick any more.<lb />As tne leaves ripen they are<lb /><lb />broken off one by one jusié as you<lb /><lb />A Werd tothe Boys.<lb /><lb />If you have anything to do, do<lb />it at once. DonTt sit down in the}<lb />rocking chair énd lose three quar"<lb />ters ef an hour in dreacing the<lb /><lb />job. Be sure that it will seem ten<lb />mes harderthan it did at first.<lb />Keep this motto: Be on time in<lb />smallthings 2s well as great.<lb />Habit is everything. The boy<lb />whois behind tiwe at breakfast<lb />and school, will be: suireto get<lb />oleft� iu the impoitant things of<lb />iife. If you have a chronis habit<lb />cf dreading and putting off th~ngs<lb />make a great effort to cure your-<lb />self. Brace ug! Makeup your<lb />mind that you will have some<lb />backbone. DonTt bea limp, jolly<lb />tish kind of person. Depend upon<lb />it. that life is very much what you<lb />wake it. The first thing to decide<lb />1s what are you goibg to make it.<lb />lhe next thing is to: take off your<lb />coxt and goto work. Make your-<lb />self useful so.uwewhere. There are<lb />bousands of boys and young men<lb />in the world who wouldn't be<lb />missed if they were to drop out<lb />of it to morrow. Don't be one of<lb />this sort. Be a powerin your own<lb />little world, and depend upon it;<lb />then the big world will hear from<lb />you some day.<lb /><lb />J. F. KING,<lb /><lb />LIVERY, SALE AND FEED<lb /><lb />STABLES.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />On Fifth Street near Five<lb /><lb />Points.<lb /><lb />ocrap� the cabbage {leaves for<lb />feeding the pigs. Not all the<lb /><lb />leaves on the same stalk are ripe<lb />at the -amet me. ~Theleizves are<lb />tied in bunches of three-or four<lb />with a cotton stiing (from bails of<lb />twine at 20 cts a pound) and<lb />eighteen or twenty buncies are<lb />hupvg on one stick about four feet<lb />long. ~Those who staad at the<lb />scaffold and do this work ara<lb />called ostringers.� A good string-<lb />er Can string a<lb />day. Those who break off the<lb />leaves are called ocrappers,� those<lb />who carry them in baskets or<lb />apcons-to the scaffold (in a shady |.<lb />place when possible) are called<lb />ocoters,� and those who hand the<lb />leaves to the stringers are ohand-<lb />agei8§ ors.� "Gastonia Gazette.<lb /><lb />thousand sticks a/-<lb /><lb />Passengers carried to any<lb />pointat reasonable rates. Good<lb />Horses. ComfortableVe _ hicles<lb /><lb />=~<lb /><lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mrs. W.M KING, Prop<lb />Im Business Part of City<lb /><lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />= a<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />Fr Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />&amp; Under Opera House.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning}<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />4 eres zw BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C.<lb />@ Practice it allthe Courts<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />ead -<lb /><lb />3 F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />nn ".<lb /><lb />@<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<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 />Mouey to loan on approved security.<lb />lerms CAsy:<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMiN<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C. |<lb /><lb />pas Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Le C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />i *? HAM ®&amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW,<lb />GREE* VILLE. N. C<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. Cc. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. 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        <p>ESS<lb /><lb />YOUR-- ATTENTION AUTUMN ANATOMY. | SEPTEMBER SAYINGS.<lb />IS CALLED iO THE ELEGANT | People Going and Coming These Briefs That Inform You What is Go- \ URDAY f FN i<lb />"LINE OF " | Early Fall Days. | ing on. | T . ,<lb />| __ | |<lb />GOONS SILKS LACES | Begister of Deeds, W.M. King is sick. September. ~On the above date, in the new<lb />|<lb />T T y|<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by,<lb /><lb />4B. GHERRY &amp; OU,<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />"this season.<lb /><lb />Our Stock of"<lb />S.H.O.E.LS b)<lb />"AND"<lb /><lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />isthe largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />fered in this town, come and see for<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<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCKR THE"<lb /><lb />GITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. N. C.<lb />This Lauadry dvesthe dnoest work<lb />de South, and prices are low.<lb />make shipments cyery Puesday.<lb />your work to our store on Monday<lb />it will be forwarded prom) tly.<lb />hte furnished on application:<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb /><lb />oO<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />in<lb />We<lb />Bring<lb />and<lb />P rice<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot and to the to<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb />Best aud highest location areund<lb /><lb />reenville. Splendid minera! water.<lb /><lb />Rooms large ani comfortable. Table<lb />supplied with the b the imarket af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />Terms ressonabie.<lb /><lb />"_"<lb /><lb />od t<lb /><lb />�,�otton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk oprices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobd Bro« £ t'o., Co ianission Me<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb />OCOTTOCF.<lb />Good Middling 715-16,<lb />Middling 7¢|<lb />Lew Middiing 7 3-14<lb />Gord Ordinary 64<lb />Tune"steady.<lb />PEANUI3. -<lb /><lb />3<lb />33<lb />#1 bu.<lb /><lb />pal ouage.<lb /><lb />| painted store under the<lb />Opera Huuse, next door<lb />to the Barber Shon.<lb /><lb />BALTIMORE CLOTHING STORE.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. A. Dupree went to Nurfolk to. Ninth month.<lb />day. _<lb /><lb />H T bi ?<lb />' Mr. E. V. Smith has taken a position | Can't you Tom?<lb />ascerk at LauyTs. | Two weeks to Court.<lb />Presiding hider G. A. Oglesby returb-|<lb /><lb />ed te Se.ma to-day.<lb />Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis left loday ww at-|<lb /><lb />The schools opened today.<lb />New Goods arriving daily at<lb /><lb />teud Currituck Cuu t ~LapgTs. |<lb />Mrs. M. D. Higys weut north te-day | Couaty Commissioners in ses-!<lb />to purchase her fall miiliuery. ere today. M. FREDLANDER, PROP.,<lb /><lb />Mr. Earnest Dixoa passed through:<lb />fur ariuity Coliege this moruinug.<lb /><lb />Large lot of Ledgers and Day)<lb />Books just received at Keflector|<lb /><lb />dir. B. R. Kiny weit w Baltimore to_| Book Store. r T ~<lb />day Lo speud a mou Wilh tis auuse. | Five Sundays and tive Mondays CLO tH | \ G,<lb /><lb />Mrs. H.C. Hooker returued Xaturday| bi8 month. GENTS FURNIS) NG GOODS<lb /><lb />frou visiting relatives near Goldsburo.<lb />Boots, SHors,.Hats,&amp;c.<lb /><lb />will open a first-class stock of<lb /><lb />__ Get your school supplies at Re-<lb />Mr.C. T. Munford came back sun-| lector Book Svwore. Bix lot Tab-<lb /><lb />day frou hia trip tothe worthern Luar! lets Pencils and Slates.<lb /><lb />kets.<lb /><lb />| DonTt fail to see LangTs new.<lb />and H. 1°.! goods now cowiuy in.<lb />uiversily lop |<lb /><lb />Messrs. Johuson Nichols<lb />Harding returued ty the U<lb /><lb />day °<lb /><lb />Mr, H. A. Latham, ed.tor of tbe<lb />Wasuiugtou Gazeiie. Was here cuis afier-<lb />LOOL.<lb /><lb />Make a note of the opening day<lb />and bear in mind that we will<lb />~be prepared to furnish any ar-<lb />ticle in the above lines at prices<lb />that canTt be beat.<lb /><lb />| Just received big tot of Fruit<lb />Jars aud tKuabbeis.<lb />S. M. ScHuLrz<lb /><lb />A decided change in he weath-<lb />Mr. aod Mrs. J. H. Blount returued er c4me with September. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />Satuiday eveuipg from Bultalo Juituia) The best line of Tablets Note|<lb />| o ts ,<lb />Sprluges. j \<lb /> |Paper, Euvelopes, Box Pa pea, |<lb />Mr. J. aud daughter Miss/aud Cards in towu can be found)<lb />i<lb /><lb />Appie caine huwe Saturday evyeuing lat the Retlector Book Store.<lb />from Litliecon.<lb /><lb />The Vown Council wil! meet!<lb />night"if they have a quorum. |<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Sipith<lb /><lb />Mi-s Willie Hargrove, who has been to<lb /><lb />Visiting Mrs. A. J. Johnseu, teft for .<lb />Tarburo to-day. You need not be afraid of the!<lb />a ; ,Oyster nOw"1if you Can catch one.|<lb /><lb />Mr. C- C. Cobb. of Norfolk, spelt @<lb /><lb />To-day has beea a legal holiday<lb />(but nobody here took time to ob<lb />| serve It.<lb /><lb />Mr. M. D. Horton, of Farmville. took . . :<lb />the tcain here this morning for Baiu- | WANTED-"Fifty or Seventy-five<lb /><lb />more tO LuV uew go als. hogs at once. Apply to<lb />J. C. Cora &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />few days With rela ives in this section<lb />and returned home to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. R. RK. Flewi iy, of Pactolus, went<lb />worth Loday lo purciuase new xvvds. He | .<lb />Wok his daugbter Miss Biauche. tv j Book satchels instead of roller<lb />Wytheville, Va, where she Zoes to en- osaros are now b Swiuglng over<lb /><lb />. , .<lb />ter Prof. GoodeTs achool. |the boysT shoulders<lb />i<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875-<lb /><lb />Mr. Joe Brooks aud nepnew, of Metm- lt Quite a Bamber of physicians<lb />phis, Tevu., who were visiting Mrs. mM. )4FOW erent portious of the<lb />A. Jarvis lefi this morning. Mr. Brooks |COanty were here today.<lb />was born iu Greeuville in L819 in the | -<lb />buildiug now ouvccupied by Mr. UH. A.| At the meeting the uf physicians<lb /><lb />low, aud says this visit was to gratify Of the couuty today. Dr. Fk. w.<lb />a desire he hus haifor seyeral years w Brown was elected Superintendent<lb />vieit his old birth place ouce wore.! of Health.<lb /><lb />Phe changes Uialuave taken place in |<lb />the town wee a surprive tohim though |<lb />he recoguize.i sou-e of Lhe old laud mara- |<lb /><lb />S:N- Schultz<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />JAKRMEKS AND MEKUHAN'TS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toyet our prices befere pu.<lb />Chasing elsewhere. Gurstuck is complete<lb /><lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAh<lb />RICh, TKA, &amp;c.<lb />always ut LOWEST MARKET 7 RICE.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we Duy direct from Manufacturers, eua<lb />bling you Ww buy at one protit. A con<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />Now 18 THE TIME.-To try one of<lb />our Electric Aopl'auces remem -<lb /><lb />When people see your uama jp OCF if vou are oc cured your<lb />the paper contiuaally, they get tu Mouey will be refunded. If you<lb />thiu they know you aod itis butlare all ran down our Belt will<lb />@ short step frow acqauaiuiance tu; build you up and make you well<lb /><lb />~again. Don't delay but use one.<lb />Let us bear from you and we will<lb />Even if take pleusure iv giving any in-<lb /><lb />Patronize home folks.<lb /><lb />the cost is 4 little more in some |formation in regard to our ap-|#lways onhand aod sold: prices tusult<lb /><lb />joeveuces: Koop the aouey "at | pliaucos at Age [esd tong asa dems erell pour aad<lb />} T . g noris«<lb /><lb />howe aud that is more than worth C. J. RuGezs, GeaT! Agt.|io ran. We sell at = cloes oauingio,<lb /><lb />the difterence. Joxu Dosson, Special Agt- 8. M. 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