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          <lb />GREENVILLE, N. ae OCTOBER 14, 1885.<lb /><lb />» Ea ita Bi<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| nocan, NOTES ane TOBACUO<lb /><lb />Wome time and after reading your<lb /><lb />_ OSES». ,<lb /><lb />i * "<lb /><lb />BY 0. Ia JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ome<lb /><lb />Commun athe: :<lb />Mra... Joyngn:"I have been<lb /><lb />wantiog to say something for<lb /><lb />scenic s ness aif se.<lb /><lb />ariicie tunight in the Daily of the<lb /><lb />~HOth inst., IL will do so. L don't<lb />know much about tobacco farm"<lb />ing but I de koaw if baildigg: up|<lb />land devéluping theisubaccd itrade<lb />~of Greenviile had been: left tothe<lb /><lb />Than any ever ios<lb />Furnishings,<lb /><lb />ithe stock :<lb />don't neree with me.<lb /><lb />thar line ewbraces Bion F-. Rev<lb />nolds tire makes for<lb />- Jer Bres. and E. P. Reed &amp; Cc<lb />- fer Lad-es aud Children.<lb />line of cheap and<lb /><lb />Men.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Zieg-<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ae<lb />~<lb /><lb />tie<lb /><lb />~Aq1d OY} UL Pol1o}<lb />B SqjNo A Uo} UT<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />~Siqnop op oy s1ejop |<lb /><lb />pI<lb />e<lb /><lb />ju<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />G SUOAPLU),<lb /><lb />yop Ayn<lb />Aqua ho<lb /><lb />m<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Bgivgq 19339<lb /><lb />f oe * pes<lb />f 3<lb /><lb />*®<lb /><lb />preq ino<lb /><lb />4,<lb />We,<lb /><lb />JHA9 OLE 8)<lb /><lb />9-<lb /><lb />193 0} [ey<lb /><lb />ay<lb />i<lb /><lb />1B<lb /><lb />sold<lb /><lb />gf, pus 12<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />oc<lb /><lb />~joid original Greeurille its branch<lb />es of iudastry<lb />ldows the same old channels that<lb />it did ten years ago. I 3<lb />about this changeT who<lb />| deseryes the credi.?<lb />o. Ts| that took bold of the tobacco iu"|<lb /><lb />Also a'terest bers whea there was not a) o4<lb /><lb />medium | obageo warehouse ® in! mronichaial<lb /><lb />Tl<lb />SHOES ot old bricen se ctbepic on sro the k<lb /><lb />| advance of 25 per cent.<lb />ae as one vf the best tobacco mar kets |<lb /><lb />(on the Tarboro road, nos over<lb />~ewo wiles in leugth, the boys<lb />~of the families of thas sec"<lb /><lb />acti vely |:<lb /><lb />| ket, Lbuve doubled the business iu<lb /><lb />~lof the hangry, andT ~incréased the<lb /><lb />lagveat-many of; whom . would. not<lb /><lb />would. be fluwing|<lb /><lb />In bringine<lb />is it that<lb />Who was it}<lb /><lb />est of the a spositidh until tuday it!<lb /><lb />hu the Stute? Tu @T @oiuyanity, |<lb /><lb />about three miles from Greeuville,|¥<lb /><lb />tion headed by Guy Evass- aud<lb />Oltthus Joyner - wided*ic ~theirT ef<lb />forts by tie ferent y « pen: ~of Dave<lb />W hichard, who has at all times?<lb />wn pbrtéd« whd edcour!|'<lb /><lb />ed these: ~geutlémen i in thei: elf rts<lb /><lb />ib vuildgT 6% the? wwliveeny war-|4<lb /><lb />terests Of Greenyille. giviug, ew-<lb /><lb />\loatere, andin mapy instuuces by<lb />so doing put bread oin the won bs<lb /><lb />trade of the merchants of the iown<lb /><lb />jtend ~either one ot ~them a. dollar<lb />todwy, +f they. wanted to borrow<lb />luniéss they ~wouldT give them two<lb />dollars of seéarity for every dol-<lb />llarthat theyfeutthem, and iu-<lb /><lb />you ge<lb />~you, the same goods lower than<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSOL<lb /><lb />The KingT Clothier. toe 0<lb /><lb />more and done. more io getting<lb />bew en ~erprises to Greenville than |<lb />|,ome men in the -town wortha<lb />|<lb /><lb />ithoasand dollars to~their one and |<lb />who have actually fought them 1}, 4'<lb />their efforts espécialy� when they<lb />first<lb /><lb />ployment to handieds of icie!<lb /><lb />I'm talking about.<lb />it's complete now, and see if -you.<lb />One of two thing .<lb /><lb />ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than<lb />t elsewhere for the same:price; to: sell<lb /><lb />~My Cathar� Hats :<lb /><lb />Look | over :<lb />Tako -<lb /><lb />you_get them? |<lb /><lb />came ~toy Greenville. © I have)<lb /><lb />nothing invested in the tobacco |<lb /><lb />interests here and douT t know that |<lb />rf am. well posted on the subject,<lb />of your articles- but what. I have |<lb />tgaid is my observation and I am)<lb /><lb />vpe that believes in fair play and<lb />in seeing tht every man gets his<lb />just deserts. ~Every business maa<lb />in Greenville shonld have the<lb />utmost respect for uvery onethese<lb /><lb />out of respect whenever they mvet<lb />bim. " Et 4<lb />rie b. F. HEARNE.<lb />The above communication was<lb />Suteaded for Saturday's daily bat<lb />was received too� late.<lb />to express our deep feelings of<lb />appreciation for the kind aud en"<lb />couraging: words spoken about<lb /><lb />creased: the yalue of real estate<lb />around the trxbacco�"� warehouses<lb />jOn an. average of 100 per cen<lb /><lb />and in some. justanceT- 1000 per<lb />~\cent..Leon Evaas and Ola Forbes<lb /><lb />ae and in doing 80 we ouly voice<lb />the feelings of every one of the<lb />-; others referred to. :<lb /><lb />Large Jot of Ledgers ~ad Day<lb /><lb />EN SE TT 3<lb /><lb />boys aud for old wan Gus Evans |<lb />they ought to puli off their hats<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />We want fy.<lb /><lb />S<lb />bai 2<lb /><lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />._ and will $088 em<lb /><lb />His last Suit of Clothes? ~Weak?<lb />ladies do buy their husbaudTs ~<lb />Clothes. Its right that they:<lb />should: "#A~man~dent know _<lb />what looks well on him and be-<lb />sides he donTt know o@ gt<lb />piece of goods from a commonT |<lb />piece. His wife: does and its {|<lb />~to his interest to. det her- buys 2<lb />amis pang: He saves �"� at<lb />y it and is more becomingly ||<lb />dressed- Speaking en |<lb />I have a very nice dine ~for o11<lb />Men I bought at a ~bankrupt +<lb />= which: Twill go ata rae Bo<lb />re a jue.. Ihave - Suite dro.<lb />$2 up. Don't ba to se Be<lb />before buying, 1 Z<lb />a nice line of S<lb />and Notions that ~I-am lin<lb />cheaper than a ety in tow<lb />. When in need of SHOES: re:<lb />_member my stock is complet<lb /><lb />just res. at Reflector oH aba sete<lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ DAILY REPLECTOR.| +<lb /><lb />BD. J. WHICHARD. Kditor.<lb /><lb />Subscriptie§ 25 cents per dhoun mall<lb /><lb />: Entered as second-class mail m-.cter.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />Some Mysterious Disa pperance Ex-<lb /><lb />A London special. tells the<lb />strange story of 4 mysterious dis-<lb />" |appearance.<lb /><lb />A well dressed tady of evident<lb />respectability was found sitting<lb /><lb />~ SVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)|\on the promenade at Brixhtou,<lb /><lb />oN. _ _ ===:<lb />a<lb /><lb />Mr. Jobn BR. Morris, so<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />apposes<lb /><lb />bli wah ee halt ge Sie ee bok a nc | oe gine ve<lb /><lb />as Say<lb /><lb />sath ee ae<lb /><lb />nese mon of the State.<lb /><lb />the<lb />His.<lb /><lb />" meses on $180, and his<lb />4 shows what<lb />ean do.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />ter hurry in her efforts to crash<lb /><lb />the in®urgents in Cubs,<lb /><lb />met im December the<lb /><lb />neve<lb /><lb />nicest ca<lb /><lb />well<lb />known in North Carolina, in ap<lb />interview in Wews and Observer<lb />says that John E. Hurst will be<lb />elected. Governor in Maryland,<lb />that the Democrats will win, that<lb />hé is a GoriddnT manT becauseT he<lb /><lb />audT his folloWbrs represent! what) iy past, and she said that sbe<lb />Republicanism. Mr.<lb />Morris is just from this State and<lb />bas been tuking part iu the cam-<lb />me Heiss tine talkerT aud<lb />one of the) most polished writers<lb /><lb />died oh that Scteedar mornin g.'<lb />He was one of the foremost busi -<lb />His mer-<lb />cantile business in Raleigh was<lb />second to none in North<lb />Carolina. He was originelly from<lb />bg at N.C, wheré he begun<lb />tile business in 1890.<lb />increased rapidly<lb />bere and about nine years after"<lb />wards be went to Raleigh where<lb />he could bave a wider field. He<lb />is said to have commenced bdusi-<lb />career<lb />energy and plack<lb /><lb />It is ~gaid that Sécretary Olney<lb />z has told the Spanish Minister at<lb />: , Washington that Spain had bet-<lb />4<lb />.<lb /><lb />inti-<lb />mating very strongly that if this<lb />was not done before Congress<lb />Gaited<lb />States might interfere. This is<lb />not beliéved however as thie<lb />would be contrary to the policy<lb />pursued by the Opited<lb /><lb />If. she strife continues} ©<lb />ee ae will be -intereeting to<lb />~see what oaction Cougress will<lb />take. There isa growing sen-<lb />~tament of sympathy for the Cu-<lb />bans.<lb /><lb />epee i weh eam Soo foued<lb /><lb />and was taken in charge by the<lb />authorities. She was unable to<lb />give her name, address or any<lb />facts connected with her life.<lb /><lb />There was no mark on her<lb /><lb />was sent tothe workhouse.<lb /><lb />The doctors soon found that<lb />she was~an educated wowan, @<lb /><lb />she was suffering from the sud-<lb /><lb />mind was ap absolute blauk as to<lb /><lb />bad felt something break iwside<lb />her head: She taiked well and<lb />|wrote like a persun of education-<lb />The woman was described iv<lb />the pewspapers; and in a few<lb />days ber husband, who is a Lon-<lb /><lb />ect knew how sbe<lb /><lb />was oTriby.�<lb />notes oMrs. Anybody.�<lb /><lb />and it is believed that many mys<lb />atrributed to the same<lb />stetution.<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />EbeneserTs Fi planation.<lb /><lb />they ran up against the telegraph.<lb /><lb />be sent over a wire, and Ebenezer,<lb /><lb />the following manner:<lb /><lb />longTT"<lb />oGo way, you focl ri-gaT,<lb /><lb />posed Sam.<lb /><lb />~ooBut sTposin dar was,<lb />front paws was on de Cuwelva swT<lb />and his hind feet on de Boston sho".<lb /><lb />dog bark?TT<lb /><lb />Sam. .<lb />o~Well, datTs jess de way de tele-<lb /><lb />umphantly. y-"Telegrapher'T s Herald.<lb /><lb />The Horrer of It.<lb />Languid Lester " HeerTd what<lb />to Heavy Hoskins?<lb />Musing Matthew"No.<lb />Languid wester"He foun a bottle<lb /><lb />an it turns out to be dat medicine |<lb />| what cures dat tired feelin, an now<lb /><lb />de pour fellow is lookia Hae Gale<lb />Exchanrse<lb /><lb />clothing to indentify her, and she).<lb /><lb />deu ~toss of her ~ memory.T. Her}<lb /><lb />Greenville. Collegiate<lb />Institute.<lb /><lb />*REENVILLE, N.C * . Pp. Bagley,<lb /><lb />A. M. Principal. ae ~fall »<lb />Teachers. Next: seasion ull ootpe Pf<lb />MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'895. All<lb />the English Branches, Ancient and<lb />Modern Languages. Music will oe<lb />rvatory<lb /><lb />taught on the conse _plan,<lb />by a tn médsic. InstructionT<lb />tho Diseipline firm, biit ~kind. -<lb /><lb />Terms reasonable, _ Artan<lb />will be taught, if desired,<lb />free. For es a address the Prip-<lb />cipal, Greer ville NW, C.<lb /><lb />Elocution<lb />Salisthe<lb /><lb />EITABIIGHED 1875-<lb /><lb />SoM. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES@ SHONLD<lb /><lb />don civil ehgineer, tarued up aud<lb />was recognized by her- She left<lb />her bomé a week ago but does<lb />t reached<lb />Brighton. The doctors suv that:<lb />whileshe was trying to remen-<lb />ber her pame she often said it<lb />She signed her<lb /><lb />The case is attracting attention<lb /><lb />terious disappearances may be<lb />cause"<lb />loss otf memory-"Atlanta Con-<lb /><lb />Two darkies were exercising their<lb />brains on scientific matters when<lb /><lb />Sam wondered how niessages could<lb /><lb />not wishing to appear ignorant,<lb />sought to explain the mystery in<lb /><lb />**S*pose dar ama dog frceo miles<lb /><lb />car<lb />nibber was sich a big cdog,TT inter-<lb /><lb />and his<lb />Now, sTposin you step on dat dog's<lb />tail on de Boston shoT, whar'll datjof American Silver and Repeal<lb /><lb />graf works,TT remarked Ebenezer tri-<lb /><lb />dat wuz half foll of somethin dat}:<lb />looked like whisky, an he drinks it, | �"�<lb /><lb />PARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BU ¥)<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their incerest to get our prices befcre pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock fs complete<lb />n allits branehes.<lb /><lb />FLOUR; COFFLE, SUGAR<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />lways ut LowgsT Ws REET TRICES<lb /><lb />TOBACEO. SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufactures, en»<lb />bling youto buy at one profit.<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />~alwa ee eee<lb />the t Qur<lb />sold tor CASH.<lb />to run,we-sell at aclose margin.<lb /><lb />3. M. SCHU'U Ta, *treenville. N ¢<lb /><lb />~THE MORNING STAR.<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Six-Dollay Daily o1<lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />"s<lb />-<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb /><lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax ~on<lb /><lb />oIn Chelsea, I guess,"T replied|State Banks Daily 50 cents<lb /><lb />per month. Week<lb /><lb />$1.00<lb />Wa. H.B oe<lb /><lb />NARD,<lb /><lb />~Male A<lb /><lb />A com<lb /><lb />rices tostt<lb />bought and<lb />sear tals having no risk<lb /><lb />Ea. @<lb />&amp; Prop., Wilmington, N.C.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />The next session of this School will<lb />begin on<lb /><lb />MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1895,<lb /><lb />and continue for ten months. ;<lb />gohan course embraces all the branches<lb />usually taught in an Aexdemy.<lb />Terms, both for tuition and beard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys we:l fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking<lb /><lb />~the - academic.<lb />course alone. Where they wish to.<lb />rurs @ a higher course, this schoo!<lb /><lb />guarantees thorough preparation to _<lb />enter, wi.h credit, any College fh ing<lb />Carolina, or the ~State University. :<lb />refers to those who have recenthy a<lb />its walls for the truthfulness of this<lb />eee<lb /><lb />ny young man with character and<lb />mod ability taking a ~course with<lb />us will aided in making arra<lb />ments.to cuntinue in Lhe higher echowis.<lb /><lb />The disciplive will be- kept. at ofits<lb />prerent standard.<lb /><lb />Neither time nor aftention nor<lb />work will be sparea te make this school<lb />ail that parents could wish.<lb /><lb />For further partienilars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb /><lb />W. H. RAaGsPALE,<lb />| uly 30,1895. Principal.<lb /><lb />College Hotel<lb />MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress<lb /><lb />Convenient to depot aud to the to-<lb />bacco warehouses.<lb /><lb />Best and highest location areund<lb />reenvillé, Splendid miieral water.<lb />Rooms large and.comf ctable... ~Fable<lb />supplied with the best the market. af<lb />fords.<lb /><lb />~Térms reasonable.<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />~iene<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1 Pace Boge Some<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />"AGENTS FORK THE"<lb /><lb />GHY ELEGTRIG LA<lb />~iii Last set<lb /><lb />somniieeete 4<lb />t will be our stor Spbayy v=<lb /><lb />nics�<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />+<lb /><lb />oWILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R. R.<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Schedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />_ oe<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Deed =6f SiST +5<lb />Oct. 6h is 22 ¢ os<lb />1895, vA RZ ZA-A<lb />A. M.|P.M. A. M<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 58} 9 27<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 57/10 20<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 20<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 05 10 20 6 00<lb />Ly Wilson 2 03)11 03<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Lv FayTtteville} 4 3u/12 53<lb />Ar. Fiorence 7 20) 3 0u<lb />ZS<lb />23<lb />Zi ms<lb />PP. M. A.M<lb />Lv Wileon 2 08 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro S$ lu 7 05<lb />Lv aap nia 4 16 &amp; 13<lb />Ar Wilmington; 5 4) 945<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated Srins S<lb />Oct. 6th Sala 32<lb />1895. ZO\A Ad<lb />A. M. P. M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 35<lb />Lv Fayetteville} 10 55! 9 35<lb />Ly Selma 12 32<lb />Ar Wilst wr 1 20111<lb />2 x :<lb />oa<lb />72<lb />A.M| | 'D�"�<lb />oJy Wilnfington| 9 25 ears<lb />Ihv M olia 10 56 8 81<lb />Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9 40<lb />At Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly farboro 248<lb />2 sh Bs<lb />oa * "<lb />Zz &amp;S<lb />P. M. P. MiP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson jl 37 11 837) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 33 1207) 11 15<lb />Ar Tarboro 2 48<lb />Ly Tarboro<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07<lb />Ar Weldon 3 39 12 55<lb /><lb />~Train on Scotiaud Neck Brancb Road<lb />paves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halitux 4.00<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 445 p<lb />m., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35<lb />vm. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,20<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.° Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 as m., Weidon 11,20 am<lb />jaily except Sundav.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 7.90 a, m., arrives Parmele<lb />8.40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returning<lb />leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m , Parmele 6.10<lb />p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m.<lb />Daily except Sunday. Connects with<lb />trains on »cotl: nd Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves surovoruv, N ©, via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 300 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m.<lb />Returning leaves Plymouth daily except<lb />_Sundsy, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a. n.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />1". M. EMERSON, Trafiie<lb />KENLY, GenT! Manager,<lb />a Simei<lb /><lb />J.<lb /><lb />FROM THE MUSTY PAST.<lb /><lb />A Peer at the Intcresting Otd Records of<lb />an Ueglich larish.<lb /><lb />The village chu:ch at Shoreside,<lb />England. writes a correspondent of<lb />the Boston Herald, was built soon<lb />after the Norman conquest. There<lb />are records to show for the state-<lb />ment. But the purely parochial<lb />books do not date back so far.<lb />the rectory is an ancient chest filled<lb />with musty documents, among<lb />which are three long, narrow, flexi-<lb />ble books, two written on sheepskin<lb />and the other on paper. The rector,<lb /><lb />in an hour of confidence, bids me<lb /><lb />| overlook these volumes at my lei-<lb /><lb />sure. The invitation accounts for<lb />the present printing.<lb /><lb />Iknow a neighboring parish where<lb />the clerk wrote on a ccrtain memo-<lb />rable day:<lb /><lb />~~God be praised! Here endeth ye<lb />Rump parliament!"T<lb /><lb />But in Shoreside there were no<lb />such ecstasies on the part of the par-<lb />ish officer. He confined himself<lb />strictly to business, having first set<lb />down on a fiyleaf a brief account of<lb />the origin of parish registers"<lb />which, it appears, were introduced<lb />in Henry VIII's time, another Crom-<lb />well, Thomas, having had, as the his-<lb />tory books tell us, a finger in the ec-<lb />clesiastical pie. Thus writes the par-<lb />ish clerk: 7<lb /><lb />oJt was first ordered in 1538 by<lb />Ld. Cromwell wn he was vicar gen-<lb />erall yt Register Books should be in<lb />every parish.�T -<lb /><lb />One of the volumes in the rectory<lb />chest is inscribed :<lb /><lb />~~A Register Book for the Parish of<lb />Shoreside of all and cvery person<lb />buried in. ye parish or precincts<lb />thereof according to an Act of Par-<lb />liament made [the year of the reign<lb />is indecipherable} Caroli 2d, entitled<lb />An Act for Burying in Woolen.�<lb /><lb />They were rare protectionists and<lb />subsidizers in those days. The de-<lb />ceased subjects of Charles IT were<lb />by law compelled: to be ~~ buried in<lb />woolen,T because the woolen indus-<lb />try needed stimulating.<lb /><lb />The paper book provides more<lb />diversion. It contains the accounts<lb />of the churchwardens for 105 years.<lb />It is a young thing in volumes"a<lb />mere juvenile"compared with the<lb />Tudor-Stuart-Cromweilian sheep-<lb />skin, for it harks back no further<lb />than 1720, the year of the South sea<lb />bubble. What first interests me is<lb />to find in these accounts the same<lb />names, family and Christian, that<lb />appeared for 200 years before in the<lb />earlier book. and that are cxtant in<lb />the village tcday, many of them con-<lb />nected with the same plots of ground<lb />andthe same bricksand mortar that<lb /><lb />when great Elizabeth was queen.<lb />~Ah!T says othe rector, o~if you<lb />wish to find instances of the surviv-<lb /><lb />| @ aristocracy.�� "<lb />But tiorea is more than the ane-<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />In:<lb /><lb />their ancestors tilled or lived behind<lb /><lb />al of typical old English family |;<lb />names look for them among the<lb />common people rather than among |®<lb /><lb />vival of names herein Shoreside.<lb /><lb />By the parish books I can trace 300/'<lb /><lb />years of blacksmithing, of innkeep-<lb />ing, of carpentering and various<lb />forms of purveying in the families<lb />wlose representatives now follow<lb />these livelihoods. These are points<lb />of heritage wholly strange to Amer-<lb />ican experience. As-for the trace<lb />ries in the caurch wardemsT.book, |<lb />find but few changes in 175 years.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />LY Oo. L. JO¥NER.<lb /><lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb />Lugs"Common B.i0 4<lb />oGood 4to7<lb />~s Fine 7 to 10<lb />Cuitters- Common 8 to 1l<lb />* Medium 11 to 15<lb />o* Cood 15 to 27<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />- (Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, perlbd " 18 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 12 to 183<lb />Corn . 4u to 6u<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.00 to 4°50<lb />Lard 54 to lu<lb />Oats 4 to 50<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 16 to 26<lb />Salt per-Sack 1 00 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 124 to 20<lb />Eggs per (loz 10 to 123<lb />Beeswax. per !z _ 20<lb />K ercsene, - 113 to 15<lb />Hulls. per ton 600<lb />Cotton Seed Meal 1000<lb /><lb />5 toY<lb /><lb />Hides<lb /><lb />Cotton ani Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton,<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />charts of Norfok :<lb /><lb />| COTION. ;<lb />Good Middling - 8 15-16<lb />Middling 8%<lb />Low Middling 8 3-16<lb />Good Ordinary 73<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />ancy 33<lb />Spanish $1 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"steady<lb /><lb />E MEATIES-OUGNESS<lb /><lb />"SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />. 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          <lb />ee ee ee<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />siltin<lb /><lb />Local Trams and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Pasre and mail twain going<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 4.M. Going outh,<lb />rrives 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, arnves 2:00 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:15.P, X.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers .arnves from Wash<lb />ington Monsad. Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tue-~day, Thurs<lb />day and returdav.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Look Through and See Whose Faces<lb /><lb />You Find.<lb /><lb />Jess Speight is in Ayden.<lb /><lb />Ex-Shoyy. Warren bas gone to Gold<lb />boro. *<lb /><lb />J A. Dopree left Monday fora trip<lb />on the road.<lb /><lb />J. W. Brown has accepted a position<lb />witn Higgs Bros.<lb /><lb />Miss Elien Brownlow, of Eastville,<lb /><lb />Weatber Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Tuesday fair.<lb /><lb />Signs ora Hard Winter.<lb /><lb />The goosebone is veariy white)<lb />this year, | the resalt will be)<lb />that snow<lb />from early ~Deceiaber until late:<lb />in April. A_ coid,<lb /><lb />ahead. There are other signs!<lb />that confirm this. Acoro and)<lb />other nuts are plentifol, corn<lb />husks are unasuaily thick. The!<lb />above ie from au oki resident, a<lb />firm belieyeria the gvouse bove:<lb />basiness. Gracious knows, we<lb />all hope he may be mistaken.<lb /><lb />JOEL PATRICE,<lb />COTTON -:- BU YER,<lb /><lb />GRIFTON, N. C.<lb />Will be in Greenville Wednes-<lb />day and Ayden Friday of each<lb /><lb />EQBSECO<lb /><lb />BUYERS AMD SELLERS<lb /><lb />I invite you to inspect my beaastii ul<lb /><lb />"NEW STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />DRY-GOODS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishing Goods<lb /><lb />I will be mighty giad to wait on<lb />you andshow to you my stocl.<lb />You will be surprised to hear<lb />my Low Prices thit I reduc~!<lb /><lb />' sinee I bought my Low Tariff<lb />goods. 1 will give the benc fit to<lb />you just to build me up a trade<lb />in Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Be sure to come to see me for these<lb />See ee be onl<lb /><lb />[ihe utioe. FP cike<lb /><lb />Va. is spendi: g a while here.<lb />| Mrs. Sallie E. Winsiow, of Windfall, |<lb />iN. c.<lb />Mrs. T. B. Cherry<lb /><lb />, i3 vieiting Miss Mollie Bagtey.<lb />and Miss Nannie<lb />, King ret rned from the Rich nvud, Va.<lb />| Fair.<lb /><lb />FROST BITES.<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />Squibs That Did Not.Get Nipped in<lb />_ the Bud.<lb /><lb />canal<lb /><lb />Call and see our samples of job work<lb />before placing your order.<lb /><lb />oSouthern Leader,� best cigar<lb /><lb />~iv town, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Buckwheat cakes and sausage will<lb />soon be all the rage by our huusekeep-<lb />ers.<lb /><lb />17th."Gov. Carr's fine fresh<lb />Butter today. 38S. M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />We understand that our agent here<lb />|bas been notified that Sells BiusT. show<lb />will have 36 cars.<lb /><lb />Elder J. M. Harris, of Reidaville, will<lb />\preach at Great Swamp eharch, on<lb /><lb />ill be on the Froand|- -3rd inst.<lb /><lb />C.C. Vines and Eaton King. o<lb />and.  ~were welcomed callers at th oltice |<lb /><lb />long winter) this morning.<lb /><lb />ri storws is<lb />filled with bliustering o = Mouday, after 4 sh ort<lb /><lb />refur red |<lb />vi-it liere!<lb /><lb />Alfrei Brown, of Raleigh.<lb /><lb />'to triends and relatives.<lb /><lb />Henry f. King, D. J. Whichard an:l!<lb />~wife, Miss Lina Sheppard and O. 1..<lb /><lb />Joyner, left Monday imurniugto ake in |<lb /><lb />ithe Atlauta Exposition.<lb /><lb />For re six rovjw new!<lb /><lb />~dwelling witn all necessary out<lb />building. Apply tu J. W. HiGGs<lb /><lb />For Sate, CHEap."Ooe New<lb />Home Sewing Machive, in per-<lb />fect order. Burean, Waslstana,<lb />Chairs, Feather Bed. &amp;e., &amp;e.<lb />Aoply to-W. F. Burcu, REFLEC-<lb />/TOR Office.<lb />| Everybody remembr that the<lb />Msicale tomorrow bight will be<lb />~very euj2yable as some of the<lb />~best talent of the town will take<lb />~part. it willconsist of vocal sulos,<lb />tableaux, farces and plenty of|<lb />~music. Let everybody aitend<lb />aud spend a pleasant evepin;-<lb /><lb />Sells Bros. show men were al!<lb /><lb />in wy store Thursday uight and)<lb />Thevs!<lb /><lb />; purchased cigars from me.<lb />| pronounced the oSouther Leader�<lb />~the best they ever smoked.<lb /><lb />D.S. Sum H.-<lb /><lb />A Fine Sermon.<lb /><lb />Rev. G F. Smith uei:ivered a<lb />fine sermen Snnday wurnii g on<lb />9ithe text:<lb />false witness agdinst thy uweigh-<lb />bor.� The points were tak: u ally<lb />discussed and made so plain tha:<lb />@ child could naderstaud. We<lb />have heard many complimentarv<lb /><lb />remarks aboat it. Sermons like<lb />that do gvod.<lb /><lb />Go Bee Him.<lb /><lb />We happened in to LangTs<lb />Emporiam this morning and<lb />whata s~ght met our gaze, nicely<lb />displayed were Dress<lb />Ladies, Misses aud ChildrenTs<lb />Wraps, Shoes, Boys Clothing,<lb />wh'ch they told us would aston.<lb />ish everybody when they learned<lb />Mantes to foals [vol<lb />e circas cau be nicely<lb />i for a: . | Every-<lb />eases the finest<lb /><lb />oThou shalt not hear:<lb /><lb />| For a good smoke try ~oScuth-<lb />leru Leader� at D.S. SwithTs.<lb /><lb />of Palk-|<lb /><lb />Virgil J. and Robert E, Lee, of Wii-<lb />}sou, bruothe:s of W.'L. Lee, speuc Sun"<lb />~uay here with him.<lb /><lb />The fiuestand luryest Tcuuks<lb />at LaugTs.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />The best cigar is Suuthern<lb />| Leader, at Morris MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />| tie ciro-es bills secu to catch the old<lb />aswell asthe young. All day Suuday<lb />~crowds could be seen standing in frout<lb />lof them sud looking aud cowmmenting.<lb /><lb />At Morris Meyer's you<lb />iva auice line of fruitr,<lb />candies, and cigars.<lb /><lb />GCau<lb />fresh:<lb /><lb />A vew lot of reaatifal Dress<lb />Goods just arrived at LanyTs.<lb /><lb />Tne weather Sunday was clear and<lb />bracing, just such weather that was tow)<lb />Warin for a fire aud too culd to du wit..-<lb />vu one,<lb /><lb />To prove that the oSouthern<lb />Leader� is the leader, they) were<lb />provounceed by SeiiTs Bros. circus<lb />folks ws the very best.<lb /><lb />D.s. SMITH.<lb /><lb />An excellentand never-failing cure<lb />ior nervous headache, it is suid, is the<lb />uct of walkiug backwauids. Just try it<lb /><lb />s0..¢ time if you have auy deu bts avout<lb />a.<lb /><lb />Fresh Cocoanuts, Currents,Cit.<lb />rop, Dates, o~hocoiate, Gelatine,<lb />&amp;c, at L A. Hargrave &amp; Co's.<lb /><lb />Cotton aud Wool Uuderwear<lb />for Gents, Ladies, Clildren and<lb />Babies at LangTs.<lb /><lb />We were thewn atthe depot this<lb /><lb />morning five peaches that filled an ob-<lb />loug glaxs jar. they lovked tine. They<lb />weie put up ia brandy by Allen War-<lb />reu &amp; Sou, andthey must haye weighed<lb />ahalia pound a piece.<lb /><lb />Mr. Joel Patrick, of Griftou,<lb />will be on thid ma: ket as a cuttun<lb />buyer. He willbe in Greeavilie<lb />on Wednesdays and in Aydevu on<lb />Fridays. Govern yourselves uc-<lb /><lb />cordingly- See<lb /><lb />Before going to the Atlania<lb />Rapeetin. or on any other tnp,<lb />vide yourse!f with un acci lent<lb /><lb />heme de the Unieou Casualty &amp;<lb />Co, the best of all. "aecl-<lb /><lb />dent Wants &amp; 8 comp awies.<lb />SPrieur,<lb /><lb />When your thoughts turn<lb />to the many, many things<lb />that vou will have to buy<lb />this winter for tae comtoit<lb />ef yourself and family turn<lb />your footsteps | tomers the<lb />store of<lb /><lb />J ~i Cherry &amp; GD.<lb /><lb />Ww here you we find<lb />cisplayed the largest<lb />best assorted line of the<lb />tcllowing goods:<lb /><lb />Un GUO<lb /><lb />lef many aod varisd kinds,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods an4 Trimmings<lb />Notions, Gentlemens Furnish-<lb /><lb />ing Goods. Shirts, Neekties,<lb />Four-in-Hand Seargs, Col-<lb />lars. Hosiery, Yankee Notions,<lb /><lb />Hats and Caps the neatest and<lb />jnobbiest styles, Ladies, Boys,<lb />and Childrens Fine and Heavg<lb />Shoes and Boots in endless<lb />styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs<lb /><lb />Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring<lb />and Table Oil Cloths, Lage Cur-<lb />tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,<lb />Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock<lb />of FURNI TURE that will sur-<lb /><lb />'prise awd delight you both as -<lb /><lb />to quality and price, Baby Car-<lb /><lb />riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,<lb />Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,<lb />Salt, Bagging and Ties, Peanut<lb /><lb />Sacks and Twine. Webuy<lb /><lb />COTTON AND PEA<lb /><lb />ani pay the high;:<lb />For tlre.<lb /><lb />£ FE aS<lb /><lb />in wa uy prices<lb /><lb />ReynoildTs S"-19:3 for<lb /><lb />beat.<lb /><lb />Padan Bros. SHO: 2 ES for<lb />Ladies and } 28 :<lb /><lb />not surpassed. "<lb /><lb />eee ee<lb /><lb />HarrissT Wire Buckle<lb /><lb />warranted. Try a pair and be ceon-<lb />a | vine reed. Sen celebrated R. Stee.<lb />sets a speciality. a neat, "<lb />new and stylish. Our cen ar<lb /><lb />and pleasi Our C<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Men and Bo7;3 c n't be<lb /><lb /></p>
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