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          <lb />~<lb /><lb />oHE DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />sepemoncean<lb />apeornemesn<lb /><lb />Vol. 2.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1895. :<lb /><lb />No. 231<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />nl<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger snd mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><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 10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />Stwamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday ind Friday<lb />leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, rhure<lb />day and saturdav.<lb /><lb />Cael<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Saturday generally fair.<lb /><lb />Albemarle Presbytery.<lb /><lb />IN SESSION WITH THE GREEN-<lb />VILLE CHURCH.<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AFTERNOON S¥FSSION.<lb /><lb />Report of Agent of Culportage, Dr<lb />Daniel, read and endorsed.<lb /><lb />The following agents and committees<lb />were elected for a term of office of three<lb />years:<lb /><lb />Historian, F H Johneop.<lb /><lb />Agent Fducation, F H Jobnson.<lb />Agent Fore Miisions, C M Payne.<lb />Agent Sabslith Schools, CG Vardell<lb />Agent Colportage, Eugene Daniel.<lb />Agent Bible Cause, F D Thomas.<lb />Agent Sabbath Observance, C N<lb />Wharton.<lb /><lb />Agent Colored Evanrgeliz .tion. Tr WwW<lb />Walker.<lb /><lb />_. Agent Manses, C M Brown.<lb /><lb />o Agent OrphanTs Home, Mr Young.<lb />Committee Home Missions, W D Mor-<lb />ton, chairman, Daniel, J D Morton,<lb />Vardell, Young, Hawkins.<lb /><lb />Discussicn follewed as to best means<lb />ot meeting debt on the church in Green<lb />ville"which resulted in a resolutiou to<lb />have a special Christmas offering<lb />throughout the district for that purpose.<lb />The following committees appointed<lb />for examination of candilates for the<lb />Ministry :<lb /><lb />lst committee, The Moderator.<lb /><lb />znd committee, Johnson, Wharton,<lb /><lb />Walker.<lb /><lb />3rd committee, Vardell, Tpaeker, Far-<lb />ries.<lb /><lb />4th committee. Daniel, Hines, J B<lb />Morton.<lb /><lb />Sth committee, Morton,,_W D Thomas<lb /><lb />Payne.<lb /><lb />Examination of candidate McLauren<lb />consumed the remainder of the session.<lb />Mr. McLauren passed successfully and<lb />will be ordained Friday evening 8:30 p.<lb /><lb />m., Dr. Morton to preach the ordination| whites and $62,796 by<lb />sermon. Dr Johnson to charge the people.<lb /><lb />| Evangelist, Dr Payne to profound the<lb />iconetitutiona! questions.<lb /><lb />| Upon request of Mr. Walker to be<lb />| exeused to return home after this ses-<lb />(sion Mr. Wharton wus elccted Secretary<lb />pro tein.<lb /><lb />| EVENING SESSION .<lb /><lb />Devotional services opened with Drs.<lb />Johnson and Daniel in the chance]. The<lb />latter preached from Joshua on the<lb />histor:cal incident of the fall of Jerico,<lb />which, he said, taught the great lesson<lb />that the Supernatural ie necessary and<lb />indispensavle in accomplishing the work<lb />of God.<lb /><lb />After Divine service:, memorial ser-<lb />vices were heldin honor of Rev. Robt.<lb />| Burwell. D. D., and Rev. Thomas U ,<lb />Faucett deceased.<lb /><lb />Drs. Daniel and Johnson read bio-<lb />graphical sketches of the deceased<lb />clergymen, and short addresses of re-<lb />spect and affection were made by Drs.<lb />Johnson. Daniel. Payne and Rey. Mr.<lb />Whsrton. A special memorial prayer<lb />was offered by Dr. Morton,<lb /><lb />Reve. Wharton, Walker and Daniel,<lb />granted leave of absense after this ses-<lb />sion.<lb /><lb />[Our reporter did not hand in this<lb />moruing proceedings in time for this is-<lb />sue. it wi lappear tomorrow."Ed.]<lb /><lb />Pitt County Taxabies.<lb /><lb />The tax liste puss completed by<lb />the Register of Deeds show the<lb />following taxables in Pitt Ccunty<lb />as returned during the month of<lb />June:<lb /><lb />White polle 2,353, colored 1,509<lb /><lb />total 3.862.<lb />Acres land, 389,838, value,<lb />$1,758,741<lb />Town lots, 728, value 327,082<lb />Horses, 2,620, value 100,471<lb />Mules, 1,852. 73,372<lb />Goats, 1,031, value 568<lb />Cattle 9,829, value 58,020<lb /><lb />Value household farni~ure, 96,943<lb /><lb />Of this $3,174,732 was hsted by<lb /><lb />Big excitement up<lb />the street this morning<lb /><lb />Frank Wilson had put<lb /><lb />a beautiful black eye<lb />on high prices for try-<lb />ing to enter his store.<lb />Eugene andAshley were<lb /><lb />him.<lb /><lb />on hand to assist him,<lb /><lb />backed up by Will<lb />. James who soon fired<lb />Frank WilsonTs<lb />new Clothing is all-in<lb />and is beautiful.<lb />and see it, you'll be<lb />sure to buy.<lb /><lb />Go<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />This list shows an increase of<lb />$22,183 over the total valuation<lb />for last year and an increase of<lb />181 polis. The amount of money<lb />on hand was larger than it has<lb />been in seve years, which<lb />shows the people of Pitt county<lb />are in good financial condition.<lb />It is somewhat remarkable<lb />that the value of fire arms is<lb />nearly twice as much as the value<lb />of libraries given in, and is near-<lb />ly $2,000 more than the value of<lb />mechanic tools- .<lb /><lb />After You.<lb /><lb />A well known barrister relates<lb /><lb />Hogs, 29,137, value 32,291 |the following story with great<lb />Sheep, 1,962, value 1,959 | 50s ome immiaats ae<lb />Value fatm utensils, 37,632 fr wt he country wh oa 8. ood i<lb /><lb />Value mechanic tools, 5.492|from the country who rejoiced in<lb /><lb />the name of Samson, and whose<lb />replies were provocative of much<lb /><lb />Value provisions, 30,057<lb />Value fire arms, 7,172 sary se in the court. ood be.<lb />Value libraries 3,794) _. 1 80, aneethe the or<lb />Value  scientifiic in- a you w court to il<lb />struments 3,182 |*!eve that you are a peace fully<lb />Money on hand, 95,437 Testa and inoftensive kind of<lb />Belveat credits, ioe oAnd that qe have no desire<lb />Stocks, | 1,199 | to follow in steps of your il-<lb />Shares eee com- eae na and smite<lb />Other personal property, 254,856) «No, [ve not.� answered the<lb /><lb />witness, oand if [ had the desire<lb /><lb />Total property listed $3,237,528|7 ,in% got the power at present.�<lb />oThen :<lb /><lb />you think you would be<lb /><lb />colored|anable to cope successfally. with<lb /><lb />1,000 enemies and utterly rout<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />them with tke jawbone of an aseT<lb /><lb />oWeill.� answered the ruffle<lb />Samson, oI might have atry whe:<lb />you have done with the weapon.<lb /><lb />Some counties in the State ar<lb /><lb />coming forward with their firs<lb /><lb />bale of cotton. Pitt farmer<lb />have their attention so much 0<lb />tobacco that looking after cotto<lb />gets no thought yet.<lb /><lb />Prot. Goshauan, the world-re<lb />nowned mind reader, will be i<lb />Greenville Monday. He _ wi<lb />give a street test in the afternoo<lb />and an entertainment in the QO;<lb />era House at night. His feats a1<lb />marvelous- .<lb /><lb />sas<lb /><lb />AMERIGAN MUTUAL BENE<lb /><lb />SOCIETY.<lb /><lb />A Friend in Adversity. Protec<lb />you when sick and to follc<lb />your business or occupation.<lb /><lb />che | Benefits $2.50 to $200 per Wa<lb /><lb />Average cost from about one to eig<lb />cents per day. No assessments.<lb />act cost stipulated.<lb /><lb />For information apply .to<lb /><lb />HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashi<lb />ZENO MOORE, President. ;<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>!<lb />=<lb />a<lb /><lb />Te eee ees eo eee<lb /><lb />Entered as second-"ciass Wail matter.<lb />gVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />ee _"""<lb /><lb />COMMISSIONERST MEETING.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©., Sept. 2. 1895.<lb />The Board of Commissioners<lb /><lb />of Pitt county met this day, pre |<lb /><lb />sent C Dawson, chairman, I.<lb />Keel, 8 "M Jones, J L Smith and<lb />Leonidas Fleming.<lb /><lb />The following orders fer pac pers<lb />were issued:<lb /><lb />Marths Nelson 2W�"�. #H<lb />Smith 200, Jacob McLagborn<lb />150, Nancy Moore 3 3, Sasao<lb /><lb />Briley 2 50, Luciada Sastth 1 50,<lb />Heory Harris 2 3, Beuneth Hen<lb />dern 300, Elizs Edwards 1 5)<lb />Carios Gurbam 2 0¢6,J ~Hf Bibb-<lb />200, Henry Dail 240, Ssm and<lb />Apo Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tacker<lb />1 58. J O Proc.or 6 0V, Alice Cor<lb />bett 3 00, Kaster Vines 1 50, Win-<lb />uifred Taylor § 00. Alex Herris<lb />12 00, Lydia S:atou 1 50, WH<lb />Parker 2 00, J G Nelson 1 5°, Pol<lb />ly Adams 1 50 Mrs J W Crisp 2 50<lb />W F Williams 3 50, James Long<lb />700, Edwin Haddock 1 50, Matil-<lb />aa Thomas? 6? Chas Foyrer 2<lb />wile 3 0¥. .<lb />The following ogders for gen-<lb />eral county purposes were issued:<lb /><lb />T Toigpen 4198. George<lb />Ward 31 18'S 21<lb /><lb />B Bossa 21 09, Ww<lb />Bmith 156 24 er 91 31,<lb />W H Beewelil 24 sap Kiog<lb /><lb />Ie, Leke<lb /><lb />Briley 12 ¥0.<lb />oo, W M Kirg<lb />30, JL Saith<lb />ng570.TE<lb />Dawaon 380, D J<lb /><lb />ville stock taw tervitory"<lb />BP Erwin 6 97.<lb />* Ordered that the fad is of W<lb />H Reeves in Belvoir towaship bs<lb />increased to $1200, vaiuation.<lb />Ordered tugtyiy M Moore, of<lb />Greenvilie, be appointed student<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />c<lb /><lb />nt ioe for thd -¥<lb />1895. oe<lb />o~ Wilson,<lb /><lb />Fred Barnhill, J F Pollard.<lb />. Carolieaa"J L Perkins. 4 F<lb /><lb />. tions.<lb /><lb />D uawise one.<lb /><lb />16, J A<lb /><lb />~ously against the<lb />~State | roviding, for puatéin<lb />Cai States : the.<lb />-scbhool houses, aod are findiug<lb />warm supporters of their protest!<lb />outside of their own denomina<lb />The Chicago Tribune<lb />(qnmestions the constitationality of<lb />the law, and ip Ove county inthe<lb />Brate, atleast, where great ob<lb /><lb />law of that<lb />the.<lb /><lb />E. jectagn tothe law is mavifested,<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />the pablie sehool!l guardiaus bave<lb /><lb />decided to test in the courts the<lb /><lb />point raised by the Tribane.<lb /><lb />~Lhe Springtield (Mass) Repub<lb />lican reza:ds the law a8 a very<lb />Patriotism, it Sayr.<lb />is not to be manufactured in that<lb />~way. In a conntry particularly<lb />»whose frat priuciple of govern-<lb />ment is the non interfereoce<lb />|{guvermment with individual ac-<lb />~1300 where the mghts of otbers<lb />are res , sucb enactmeuts<lb />must be regaided as somewhat<lb />out of place. Compalseory and<lb />gzenerul'fieg flying, it adds, tends<lb />rath-r to belittle tne svmbol agqd<lb />j}deadeo the sentiment which the<lb />sight of it shou'd awaken.<lb /><lb />- That is the sensible view to<lb />take cf the matter. Yet<lb />eall that when the Legislature of<lb />Virginia refused to pass a law<lb />compelling the flying of flags<lb />»wker the public school houses of<lb />\this State, some of our northern<lb />,and western contemporaries near-<lb />~ly weet into bysterics."Rich-<lb />| mond ] tch. .<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />*<lb />*<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />"_"__""""="""<lb /><lb />Accordiog to Poors Mantel,<lb />the number of mites of railroad<lb />operated in the United States ia<lb />1894 was 175,444 an increase of<lb />| 2.074 over 1893. The decroases of<lb />the veir were: In tons of freight<lb />moyed, nearly 11 per cent-: in<lb />freight miléage, 9.17 per cent.; in<lb />passengers carried 7.25 per cent. ;<lb />ion passenger mil .<lb />cent.; in earniugs m passen-<lb />gers, 1125 per cert 4 io miscella-<lb />neous earniv 336 pet ceaot.; in<lb />earings of elevated roads; 941<lb />~per cent. ; in total gross sarnings<lb />~1164 per cent.; in net eernings<lb />11-53 pér cent,; im earnings pe<lb />tua per mile 470 ~per cent. Bat<lb />,we learn that from atl quarters<lb />comé@s ~the information that the<lb />basiness of 1896 wilt bea great<lb />imprévement overt that of 1894.<lb /><lb />The male ts frolicsome aud mis<lb />chievoas, bet not asa rule re-<lb /><lb />'<lb />i<lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />cf<lb /><lb />10.20 per<lb /><lb />}its walls for the truthfulness of<lb /><lb />o i CPOs apap:<lb />Lugs"Common 8 to 4)<lb />oGood 4 to 7|<lb />o Fine 7 to 10<lb />Catters" Commcn 8 toll<lb />o Mediauw ll to 15<lb />oGood 15 tc 274.<lb /><lb />Educational<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~--<lb /><lb />Greenville Collegiate<lb /><lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />*REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,<lb />A. M. Principal. With full corps of<lb />~Teachers. Next session ~will = begin<lb />~MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1895. All<lb />(the Engli-h Branches, Aucient and<lb />|Modern Languages. Music will ve<lb />tanght on the conservatory plan,<lb />iby a graduate in music.<lb />\thorough. Discipline firm, but kind.<lb /><lb />'Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution!<lb /><lb />iwill be taught, if desired, Calisthernies<lb />ifree. For particolars address the Prin-<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />cipal, Gree: ville N.C,<lb /><lb />- GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />we re.<lb /><lb />Hy<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT., 2. 1896,<lb /><lb />apd ecoutinue for ten months.<lb /><lb />| The eourse embraces all the branches<lb />jupnally taught in an Acidemy.<lb /><lb />' Terms, both for tultion and beard<lb />| reasonable.<lb /><lb />' Boys we:l fitted andT equipped for<lb />business, bv taking ~the academic<lb />eourse alone. Where they wish = to<lb /><lb />guarantees thorough preparation w<lb />leuter, wil) credit. auy College in North<lb />\Cardina, or the State University.� It<lb />~refers to those who have recently feft<lb />this<lb />| statement. : a 4<lb /><lb />| oAny young man with ehardeter andT<lb /><lb />Tustruetion | -<lb /><lb />Pursce a hizher course,. this sell!<lb /><lb />Qeit n James Whitebarst. ~Mé@de-ate nviity taking « conrree with<lb /><lb />'Cnicod=-8 W Bell. Alfred Wor. vengeful, though there are excep rus witt b: ai'}d in makiug acren<lb /><lb />tiomws co thig.-as fa tive case of a ;ments te continu: iu ibe higher eciueol-.<lb /><lb />{eave Weldon<lb />Ar. Khocyk Mt<lb />~Lv Tarboro 12 20<lb />~Ly Rocky Mi 1 05}10 2u 6 00<lb />i.v Wilson 2 03,11 03<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />~lv FayTtteville! 4 30/12 53!<lb />| Ar. Florence 7 15) 3 00!<lb />Be.<lb />ce<lb />ao.<lb />P. MM. A.M<lb />Ly Wilson. é 13] | 635<lb />{ ¥ Goldsboro 2 7 20<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 ,8 29<lb />Ar Wilmiugton!] 5.4) 10 00<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated | el es<lb />July Oth caie<lb />lays. | ZA lez<lb />| 7 A. M.IPLM. :<lb />| Ly Floreice | 8 15) 7 35)<lb />| LY Fayetteville, 10 55: 9 35,<lb />Lv Selma 12 32!<lb />Ar Wilsen 1 20111 28<lb />: Se | :<lb />| ce |<lb />7a |<lb />A.M. P.M.<lb />\Lyvy Wilmington| 9 20 oT OO.<lb />~Tv Magnolia | 1 56! 8 32<lb />| Ly Goldsboro 12 06 | 9 4]<lb />ar Wilson 1 00) 10 20<lb />ot | Bs,<lb />| ce 6 =|<lb />| zm | a<lb />| P.M./ " |P. MiP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson 1 30! 1137 10 37<lb />/Ar Rocky Mt 233 | 12 00! 17 15<lb />| Ar Tarboro 2 45, |<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 2 33 WZ 7<lb />\Ar Weldon | 3481 = /12 50!<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />. nm.<lb /><lb />laily except Su<lb /><lb />8.40 p. m..<lb /><lb />uday.<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotiand Neek Braneb Road<lb />faves Wekion 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />m., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35<lb />Keturutng, feaves Kinston 7.20<lb />(@.m., Greenviile 8.22 a m.. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am<lb /><lb />Traingon Washnigton branch leave<lb />Washington 7.90 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />Tarboro 9.50;<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m.. Parmele 6.10<lb />p. w,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m,<lb /><lb />returning<lb /><lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb /><lb />trains on Scotinnd Neck Brench.<lb />Train leaves 1arvoru, N C, via Albdeé-<lb /><lb />an nt  ee ~. * ~mule ip at Ohio coal mr fs, which | oTh discipline will be k at |<lb />Hardy. © Deo sa had patiently submitted to betug prese ne etentard, ai P| arte &amp; Ratelzh EAR aan eseeprasi:<lb />a | HH Moore, Oat beaten Oye waren ae P Motticr time nor attention nor srrive Plymouth 9.20. P. WL, 5.20 pe mn.<lb /># Hardy, Worthington. het. other day reed \work will be spared to make this school turaing Igaves Plymouth gay except<lb />ili 1 ot -proceediugs by yaumpi ath tinal parents could wisb. Sundsy, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />sm went on the driver and Ra ere: al Send in your boys op the first day. Dah a ath 0.26 am and ~11. 45<lb />~» Ordered tatslt A Blow make Se nance patinperye' shdvost ror te PUnGE patticnlars 'wde' ot oad- , JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />out township.-tax books for ohana a , _ . General Supt.<lb />: the mule from doisg bim-up for Suly 90.1898. W. H. Raaspas,, }r. M) BMERSON, Traffic Manage*.<lb />Sheriff. good. uly %0, Principa:. J. k. KENLY, GeuTl Manager,<lb />oe Se ee ae Oe ee ae ee, a a ee ee Bt oe eas st ie ee ak ee ee i oa Sea ee a eS ee Be ane es a eS Bae ge Oe ee<lb /></p>
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          <lb />~<lb /><lb />sehen<lb /><lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />enipaiad<lb /><lb />| Professional Cards, -<lb /><lb />The Tax on Tobacco and Whiskey. Nice Distinction. |<lb /><lb />" ay<lb /><lb />The fusionists have denounced<lb />ithe Democrats severely for not<lb />| repealing the tax on whiskey and<lb />tobacco.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Caution and cowardice some-<lb />times run pretty closely together;<lb />but they are always distinzuish"<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLoW<lb /><lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />Superior Count Clerk, E. A. Moye. | : _ jable, nevertheless. Even a child ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,,. Re<lb />5 y. King . . : : Soh ff tes<lb />reriff, R. W. King. | When they came into power it can generally see a difference, a8 GREEN VILE, NLC. rae<lb />Revister of . ; | ae Practice i. all the Courts -<lb />egister of Deeds, W. M. King, | Was expected that their faith in the following case mentioned<lb /><lb />~Treasurer, J. LL. Little. | would he proven bv their works, | by an oECD NES ; ~" : "<lb />Coroner, Dr. ©. OPM. Laughing-) but suck was not the vase. Teacher lyjshuue can yout B F. TYSON, =<lb />vue, | ; cl yo you| hd. _<lb />Survevor On the CODNEALY they have lev datine for us the difference be:| Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chimTn<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. Fe Keel, Jesse I<lb />Sinith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell<lb /><lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Sunith.<lb /><lb />County Examiner of Teachers. Prof,<lb /><lb />W.H. Kagsdale.<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICE It.<lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb />Treasurer, W. DT. Godwin.<lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief,<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb />Councilmen" W. EH. Smith, W.<lb />Ibrown, W. T. Godwin. U. AJ Wilks<lb />Dempsy Ruftin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />Fred<lb /><lb />"""" re<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex<lb />cept second morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Phursday night. Rev. C,<lb />Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9:3!<lb /><lb />L.|<lb /><lb />bp)<lb /><lb />M.<lb /><lb />ted a&amp; snecint tax of one-half cent | tenon ocaution� and ocowardice?�<lb />a ; ound ov tobacco 1n addition,<lb />~to the United States tax and the,<lb />State ad valorem tax, and instead<lb />lof repealing the tax on whiskey<lb />ithey have doubled it. W hereas<lb />~the purchase tax on whiskey ua-<lb />~der tbe Democratic law was one<lb />per cent. under the fusion law it<lb />~is two per cent.<lb /><lb />| it was necessary to increase<lb />~taxation to supply money for the<lb />extravagauces of the legislature, |<lb />and all taxes were increased. |<lb />With one exception uo tax was, When soil<lb />~reduced. This was the tax on | fertilize ;<lb />'billiard tables. | When trade is dull, wise<lb />| Ttis said that the keeper ofa | advertise.<lb /><lb />obilliard saioon employed a!<lb />~member of the Big Five, and at;<lb /><lb />_ Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb />Civil and Criminal Business Solicited,<lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and eol-<lb />lections. .<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />lerms easy<lb /><lb />Jobnny."Yessum. When youre}<lb />seart to go out on a boat anT stay<lb />at home for fear itll sink, and<lb />the beat comes in all right, itTs<lb />ocowardice.� -<lb /><lb />Teacher." Well ?<lb /><lb />Johnny-"Aud if you're scart<lb />and stay home, and the boat<lb />does sink, then itTs caution.�<lb /><lb />2 a<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMiN<lb /><lb />RLOUNT, &amp; FLEMING =<lb /><lb />ATTPFORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />gas� Practice in all the Courts. ;<lb /><lb />is poor, shrewd farmers<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER<lb />poonas we SKINNER, ~<lb /><lb />merchants<lb /><lb />om ~oBetoT de war,� anegro boy who<lb />his demand the tax was reduced | was sharply reproved for having<lb />two thirds. To make up this loss | gtolen and eatena turkey, replied;<lb />We ginlaure levied, 6 tax 8 "Woh, massa, you ae YOU go<lb />Such is fusion reform!"Ruth less turkey, but you got dat much<lb />lerfordton Democrat jmore niggah!�<lb /><lb />y!<lb />|<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYSSAT-LAW,<lb />GREE. VILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW;<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />A.M. ©. D. Rountree, Sup't The National Carreazy. i Special attention given to collection<lb />Catholic. No regular services. Greenville Market. and settlement of claims.<lb />Episcopal. services every fouithsun-|. Lhe per capita circulation as) Corrected by S. M. chultz. .<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A.': ay . | .<lb />Ggreaves, Rector, Sunday Schoo} at 9:30 shown by the reasury state | Butter. per Ib 17 to 25 The Charlotte<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, Supt. ment for July was $23.06. The | Western Sides 6.60 to 70 } st indie<lb />: : : : F . . ~Sugar cured Hams 11 to 12 ~<lb />weeds ee every Sunday net increase in the circulation for) Oorn 40 to 60 7 oe<lb />morning and night. Prayer meeting : re r onh Mex 50 to 80 :<lb />Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith, the month was $10, £91,818 The |Corn ve u a0 to : . |<lb />paster. Sunday xcheol at 9:30 A.M. A. amounts of the various kinds of! pour, Family 5.25 tod .50 :<lb />: * . . . A . 9 4 . . °<lb />B, Bllington, Supt. ~mouey in cireulation August 1, Lare 6 to te .<lb />Presbyterian. Servicesevery Ist anT ao ae fiyt t.. : ~Oats 5 Ss -<lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni, ht. Prayer) were as Fuilows ; Sugar Le to 6 |<lb />meeting ~Vuesday night Rey. Arehie Gold coin $485.778,61u | Coffee 16 to 2 North CarolinaTs<lb />MeLauchliu, pastor. Sunday School at Standard silver dollars 51,746,706 | Salt per Sack 80 to 200 =<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, SupTt. Subsidiary silver 60,531,508 | Chickens 20 to 50 Sn. ~,<lb />~Gold certificates 47,117,579 Eggs per doz 10 FOREMOST NEWSPAPER ~~<lb />| sreasury notes, Act July | Beeswax, per |b 10 -<lb />LODGES. 14, 189) 114,004,331 | Kerosene, 13% to 20! DAILY<lb />. ; , ) United States. notes 721,349,327 | Pease,per vu 1 00<lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. 1. O. O. F- ~Currency certificates, Act June Hulls, per ton 6 00 AND ~ .<lb />meets every ~buesday night. D.v. His | 8. 1872 £.5,920,000 | Cotton Seed Meal 20 00 é<lb />et, N.G. National bank notes 205,729,557 | Hides 5 to WEEKLY<lb />Greenville Lodge No, 281 A. FF. &amp; A.| Total 81,614.533,786 - -<lb />M. mWeefs first and third Monday nights otals T . T<lb />HE KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Zeno Moore, W. M<lb /><lb />The total amount in circulation | Independent and fearless ; bigger at<lb /><lb />gore we<lb /><lb />¢ NEATNESS:�-QUIGKNESD.<lb /><lb />"SEND YOUR "<lb />JOB -- PRINTING<lb />"TO THE"<lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />Qo he wits Oe<lb /><lb />\ eels<lb /><lb />S<lb />:<lb />|<lb /><lb />oes eee eee mace ete?<lb /><lb />L |<lb />}<lb /><lb />vay?<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />HB scecr BB Bat Bat? ha? �"�,<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. M KING, Prop<lb /><lb />mor ttracti er. i i<lb />In Business P of City e attractive than ever. it will be :<lb /><lb />invaluable visitor to the home. t!<lb />oflice, the club or the work reom.<lb /><lb />Aagust 1. 13894 was $1,657,533, 786. |<lb />CUISINE SUPERB.<lb /><lb />i N ry bl<lb />J. F. KING, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />LIVERY, SALE AND FEED ~ Barbers,<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />All of the news of the world. Cot<lb />plete Daily reports from the Sta<lb />and National Capitols. $8 a yes<lb /><lb />STABLES. oJAMES A. SMITH, THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.<lb />"_ ; TONSORIAL ARTIST. A perfect family journs' All tl<lb />; a news Of the week. ie repo<lb />On Fifth Street near Five. . AS RANE 9 from the Legislature a special. ne<lb />Points. |G Patronage solicited. ture. Remember the Weekly oO<lb />server.<lb /><lb />i<lb />i<lb />{<lb /><lb />R ,<lb />/HYERBE T EDMUNDS<lb /><lb />ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.<lb /><lb />Passenge ied tc FASHIONABLE BAREER. Ss 5<lb />intat Hechabls rates ° Good |S Under Opera Sane. snes ee omar ~<lb />Special attention given to cleaning} RVER,<lb /><lb />orses. Comfortable Vehicles. | Gentlemens Clothing. Charlotte, N.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />L<lb />i:<lb /><lb />PRESS GOODS, SILKS, LAGE,»<lb /><lb />4<lb />B<lb /><lb />YOUR -:- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c.,carried by<lb /><lb />B. CHERRY a 6<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of"<lb /><lb />S-H.O.E.5,<lb /><lb />4<lb />"AND"<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 /><lb />Curtains.<lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made according|y.<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FCKR THE"<lb /><lb />CITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY.<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON. WN. C.<lb />This Laundry doesthe finest work<lb />be South, and pric » are low.<lb />make shipments every Tuesday. Bring<lb />your work to our store on Monday<lb />«will be forwarded promptly. Price<lb />lusts furnished on app/ication:<lb /><lb />College Hote<lb /><lb />in<lb />We<lb /><lb />-<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Conrenient to depot and to the<lb /><lb />to<lb />bao warehouses.<lb />Best and highest location areund<lb /><lb />reenville. Splendid mineral water.<lb />Rooms large and comfortable. Table<lb /><lb />_ @epplied with the best the market af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />Terms ressonabie.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ell<lb /><lb />�,�otton and Peanuts.<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />AUTUMN ANATORNY.<lb /><lb />People Going and Coming These<lb />Early Fall Days.<lb /><lb />Res. G.F. Sm th has returned from<lb />yde county.<lb /><lb />H. A. Latham, of the Washington<lb />Gazette, called this evening.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />| Miss Nell Skinner, of Hertford, is vie-<lb />iting relatives at Hotel Macon.<lb /><lb />Z F. Highsmith, of LaGrange, came<lb />in Thursday evening fur a visit.<lb /><lb />Miss Annie 5 Sheppard returned<lb />from Seven Springs this morning.<lb /><lb />Ex-Senator Jarvis returned from<lb />Currituck court Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />J. N. Gorman left for Richmond this<lb /><lb />morning after spending a day ur two<lb /><lb />en the breaks.<lb /><lb />J.H. Moore and daughter, Miss An-<lb />nief who have been visiting Ageut J. x.<lb />Moore. left for their bome at Burgaw<lb />today.<lb /><lb /> C. R. Sugg, of the government print-<lb />ing office, who has been visiting his<lb />pareuts retarned to Washingtoa City<lb />to-cay.<lb /><lb />G- E. Coleman, W. L. Hazell,<lb />Watkins, of Dunvile, W. W. Hil, of<lb />Lynchburg, W. N. Norvelland T. E-<lb />Roberts, of Chase City. came in Thburs-<lb />day eveuing to visit our tobaccu market.<lb /><lb /> W-. W. Scott, editor of the Le-<lb /><lb />H. B.<lb /><lb />poir Topic, bas suid bis interest ip<lb /><lb />the paper to Jnvu. 5. Deal:<lb /><lb />A young white man named<lb />Cicero lpock, who had lost his<lb />mind, was brought to Greenville<lb />~today and placed iv the keeping<lb />of tne sveriff until arrangements<lb />can be made for getting him in<lb />the asyluw.<lb /><lb />| To Olthas JoynerTs efforts is duc<lb />more thaa can be said the growth<lb />~and prosperity of the tobacco<lb />market of Greenville, and the<lb />farmers but show their spprecia<lb />tion in selliug largely at the Eas<lb />tern, where they get the very best<lb /><lb />Prices for their tobacou.<lb />ves of newsmen al] remind us,<lb /><lb />Li<lb />Honest toi] donTt stand a chance.<lb />The more we work there grew behiud<lb />B r patches on our pants<lb />-~Outtbose pants once new and glossy.<lb />| Now of sri of different bue<lb />AL) t&amp; cause the debtors linger,<lb />And donTt pay up what is due.<lb />Let us then oe up and doing<lb />Pay your bi'ls however smail"<lb />Or, when the aatuunn winds are sighing<lb />We shall have mo pants at all.TT<lb /><lb />Dox't Be Decervep-"The Elec<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SAYINGS.<lb /><lb />Briefs That Inform You What is Go-<lb /><lb />ing on.<lb /><lb />The weather is<lb />again.<lb /><lb />| Every day the streets look like<lb /><lb />~Satarday.<lb /><lb />| Washington is going to have<lb />electric lights.<lb /><lb />very warm<lb /><lb />| J.J.Cory has started a brick |<lb /><lb />yard on the rear of his property.<lb /><lb />DonT: fxil to see LangTs<lb />goods now coming in-<lb />The Easteru warebouse scored<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~with a fuil ran again to-day. The<lb />floor waa fui] of tobacco.<lb /><lb />Two piles of tObacco on the<lb />Star floor to-day weighed 1, 138<lb />pounds. They were big piles.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Pleasure Club<lb />will bave arotber series of races<lb />at their track on Octover 3rd.<lb /><lb />WanTEeD-"F lity or Seventy-five<lb />hoes at once. Apply to<lb />J. C. Cops &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />Farmers from all the adjoining<lb />counties were Lere with tobacvo<lb />to-day- We noticed several from<lb />Greene and besuafort-<lb /><lb />New Goods arriving daily at<lb />LapgTs-<lb /><lb />Today 800 piles of tobacco on<lb />two of the werebouse tloors were<lb />sold and setticd for in two hours<lb />and forty miuates.<lb /><lb />Just received big jot of Fruit<lb />Jars aud sstubbeis.<lb />S- M. ScHuLTZz<lb /><lb />new<lb /><lb />!<lb />i<lb /><lb />THE VERDICT.<lb />That Pitt is the Best Bnght Tobacco<lb />County in the State.<lb /><lb />| Never has there been a time<lb /><lb />\since the war that prospects were<lb />so bright for Pitt county as now.<lb />Never has there been atime since<lb />the war when there was so much<lb />money being paid tothe toiling<lb />farmers during the month of Au-<lb />gust and September as at the<lb />present time-<lb /><lb />That Pitt county is on a boom<lb />is the universal verdict. Stran-<lb />gera who come to oar market all<lb />say, what a great county Pitt<lb />must be! A mivent tobacco-<lb />nist, of Danville, who has been on<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished tric Beltis sold on a positive the market a few 6, was beard<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Conmaissiva Mer guarantee. best people every.\to say before lea that this<lb />. Chants of Norfolk : where endorse them. It has cur"|¥#5 the fiucet bright tebncco war<lb />coTTror. ed thousends and it will cure|* he the Souch- : See<lb /><lb />Good Middling 8 1-16 Why neglect your healch in the tobacco ausipess &amp; us<lb />Middli 73 70% y} life. Rev. Dr. Payne, of Wash-<lb />~low Minding 7 516 when there is such relief at band.|ington, was on the floor of tLe<lb />Gooi 64 Bay the genuine, the only Elec-| Eastern to-day aud was enthusi-<lb />. " ~tric Belt that generates its own /astic ia his utterances of the won-<lb /><lb />Printe nan 25 current Ask your friends what|derful county of Pitt, and predict<lb />Extra Prime ~it is dcing for them. ed a fature for the county.<lb />a C. J- Roczrs,Gen'l AgTt- | He said he had been jiving afl kis<lb /><lb />$l bu. | Jou~x Doxpson, Special Agent. life in the couutry about Winston<lb /><lb />and western North Carolina, and<lb />had seen the golden weed ali his<lb />days, but never had he witnessed<lb />sach a scene as on that break to"<lb /><lb />wo Granville eounty men who<lb />had becn down here curing to-<lb />bacco were returning home, aud<lb />heard talking about Pitt county<lb />while they stood waitnig for the<lb />moraing train. One said be nev-<lb />er had seen such a place as this<lb />coanty for bright tobacco; that<lb />some other sections might sur-<lb />pass it on heavy wrappers, but<lb />Pitt can beat the world on grow-<lb />ing bmebt catters. Both said<lb />they were going to move to<lb />Pitt next year.<lb /><lb />And it is with every one. On<lb />the warehouse sales or through<lb />the countrv people are just as-<lb />tonished at what this good old<lb />county is doing.<lb /><lb />Truly, there is much to think<lb />abont the future of Pitt county<lb />and Greenville. It is is noticea-<lb />ble that business in every depart-<lb />ment is rapialy improying, and<lb />we expect yet to see the town<lb />alive with factories. Develop<lb />other enterprises in proportion to<lb />the growth of our tobacco induas-<lb />tries and you will see right here<lb />one of the most prugressive town<lb />in the State. "<lb /><lb />ESTABLI3 HED 1875-<lb /><lb />S.7. Schultz<lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKVUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomp<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />always ut LowgsT MARKET *RICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACELO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />_ FURNITURE<lb /><lb />onhard and soldat prices tu sult<lb />jhe times. Our areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no ris*<lb /><lb />to run.we sell at a close *<lb /><lb />margip<lb />8. M. SCHUL'T2, Greenville. N C<lb /><lb /></p>
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