- > : M . leaves 2:11 P. >. improvements made. tes & Vol. 1. GREENVILLE, N. Local “rains and Boat Schedule. (Pissenger «unl mail north. arrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6°37 PM. North Bound freight, arrives 6:45 A. M, leaven lW:i5 A.M. - South Boand Freight. arrives 1:51 P train going Goiig south, steamer Myers arrives frem Wash ineton Monday, Wednesday and Friday Jeaves for Washmgtou ‘Taesday, Thurs), day and saturday. PPP LPO LL Ll ll . Weather Bulletin. Showers .o night, warmer, rain Wednesday. —_— ccc —ci — seeti To Be Enlarged. The Wiley Brown stock has heen moved ont of the store he lately occupied, and Mr 3S. M. Schuitz, who recently purchased the building, will scon begin 1m- proving it preparatory to occupy- ing it himself. The building will be run astory bigher and other Aln st scaip-d, Welearu that « yvung man nawéd Sam James, who works tur the Parmele Ecclestou Law ber Go. at. Parmele, was.paiufally hart a few days a While load jag a car he accidentally fell, and striking bis head split his scalp from the furehead around to the back of his head. Fire Company. The citizens of Greenville are requested to meet. in the Ooart Ticuse Friday night at 8 o’clock for the purpose of organizing a fire company. The fire engine will probably be here uext week ; nud it is iipportant to all that a 2oud company be organized at once andit should be composed of the best citizeas of the town. | Let everybody atteud. a: L. FLEMING, Mayor. Quinerly items. ” April. 16th, 1896.9 Miss Lucy Lane is visiting rel- atives here- fe ey Geet a) Miss Bessie Harding, of Green- ville, is visitng at Mrs. Mary Harding’s.: © ee Rev. ‘Adban Greaves filled bis regular.appointment at St. John’s Mr. J.P. Quinerly 1¢ numbered among the bicycle riders. © Mr. F: C. Harding came down from Greenville Saturday and teturned Monday. : Mr: W. F.. Pittman went to Newbern yesterday on business. Mrs. W. GC. Butler, Misses An- That thing the slanderer dare not name, ‘ened and biew the whistle alarm- ithinking the alarm was beca.se * SLANBER. - "Twas bit a bresth—, And y-t a woman’s fair nime wilted, Aud triends once warm grew cold stilted, ay Aud life was worse than -deaih. One venomed werd, That struck i in crayen Wi es hushed and low. And yet wide worl! heard. .’Ewas but one whisper-—one | fhat muitered iow for very shame, And yet its work was done. ‘A hint so light, | And yet som ghty in its power, © A human soul in one short hour Lies crushed beneuth its blight. Bethel Items. __. BerHEL, N. C., April, 15th 1895. Miss Minnie Carroway went to Hulifax Fnday. She will return this eveping. - a ee Mr. J. R. Buntine is spending a few days at Conetvoe this week. A young man named James came very near being killed at Purmele Saturday, be received a severe wouud on the heaa from a suw. Welearn he is improving and will get weil. . ‘Dru:nmers haye been here by the score during the past week- Mr. J. E Carson got his. candy tent burnt up last Friday. Fortu- nately no otber damage was done. Owing to the heavy rains the farmers iu this section are - ward in’ planting their crops | Mr. C. R. Speight and Miss Lemmie James were married last Weduesday at the residence ot the brides fatber,. Mr. Cornelius James, Rev. R. W. Hines officia- ting- Ese peed _ Frightened Watchman. Early last night-a tabe in/One ofthe boilers at the Greenville Lumber Co’s mill burst, and tie goivg to explode became right A large crowd rushed out there, offire. z ‘| | ePhis Mule Had Hind Legs, Monday Joshua Mills was driv- ing « mule showing the animal to a prospective buyer. The mule beconiing somew! at mulish and not doing the showing off act just right, Mills plied the lash to him, when the mule lean * mts seiner a Sta and 3.cowurd, poisoned blow ,| lsleeves get much larger they will watchman thinkirg the boiler was} ed forward, - _|Thave your idea ofa b> fal os wants of bt | ipines, Soft S i if ? oe caer 4 9 ee See 3 gi RS ae ke i baad ™~ $s ‘3 a & i “ae ad eo * Rig IES = SOOSOSOOCOOOOS 4 Collars, ' and Man’s Wardrobe ispl FRANK WIL an o 9 little necessities ERE RITA NS o. | LOCAL SNAPS. » The warehoussmen’ say very |. Corrected by 8, pit’ tobueeco comes in now, most ae nats Hee ota th + = ... } Butter, per oO e last crop being sold : | erasers Aileen during the week, the books are | ee es only open Saturdays. Bear this! Goes: Mowl, in mind when next Saturday | Flour, Family - comes. : {Lard es The directors Warehouse Company had ing Monday afternoon to discuss Sugar — the advioobility of enlarging thei. aiak i. warehouse- | | | Chie .. . Some of the boys say if the girls homens. oat ib Kerosene, ao [ul er ton Halls, per so" Hides - Misks — have t>? walk on the opposite side of the streets when escorting them out. BS. The R. W. Royster & Co. steam prizery was sold at public auction stm No, you cannot register any day | Sugar cured Hams ee a M. Schultz, at the of the Greenville | cere Hetgh; per bbl ; a : a meet- (p otatoes Sweet,per bu before the Court House, Monday, to wind up the affairs of the old company. It was bought by J. N. Gorman & Co ate ioe rae and NEARER HOME. - What is ecpeaing Over the State. The Clyde steamer that sprung a leak near Cape stretched out his hind legs over the spatterboard and planted both feet in Mills’ breast. ‘Fortunately eS . Lookout, has been cat A Fayetteville corres of the Wilmington nie Brooks and. Addie Butler ent part of the past week in ite 7 ve ee eg ee ee ee ae eee cunt Mills that mule’s legs - jew that Evangelist Oaks ge hgh lq "|g ne. riously drank” on the train. be |". - Below ‘are Norfolk prices of ~ | & for yesterday, as furnished | ee | Se bee; cs fa 3 he By fae eae ee SO. NJ S Agee > PALER ORME or Bip ene The Leader in. Clothing. "Trust oo liedies catistacti err tbat ? God - Work.’ te on to w tb iad vidal cn ot quette k Se ee to given us by a farmer brother! lj those who love it and wish the other day, “Trust inGod as}it well should do all in their puwer rh + to see that this character is pre served. In the first place,we veed of crime, and next we should de ‘sire, for every reason, that the A motion will be made for gj eager ang sear ne il in the rehearing of come eyes uf the sister is cau - If the —_ se a cidieg| et be if lawlessness prevails and 3s expecially not if lynch-iaw be- to hayea rehearing the decis~|comes prevalent. We delight to ion of last Monday will be set|bave an outsider speak of the a this greatcrime. Let as cultivate on the docket just as if it had), public sentiment of that healtb- pever been heard and will be in| fu nes Pope aD atetoe effect until after the Court|#gsiust and man ani the . |State, now infrequent, may be. cea ent Cute pebeartog “ come unknown ee Unariotte though , : /&br ver. depeod very mach apon wheth er Jnstice Jackson's health will allow him to be present. He was got present at the last hear | ing and the Court wasa tie upon their nelghbors give them credit some of the features of the bill.|fer- nes - It is said that Mr. Cleveland lt i« doubtfal if ever made will in the meantime fill out his/* @** who could please all om . ; aeighbors. blank putting his salaryjand all No man can love his neighbor ‘in to be taxed. ‘as himself until he first loves God eee with hie wh le bears. . WORTHY OF CONSIVERATION. People are scarce who think that the folks io the next house In the course of s column edi- have religion enough. torial in the Columbia Silat the! —_—_—_————_ The Living Truta. Ram's Horn. Most people are better than If mei had to be jadged by on® another the gates of heaven would foliowiz occurs : i oo the other day with Temeia closed forever. | Mr BR B. Edmonds the edi-| - Strip off alt masks, and thera is gor of the Manufacturer's [ecord, bardly a man who would kuow bis of Baitimore, the leading ‘organ ‘door, neighbor,; . —e of Southern development, he told) — are more concerued about something which is appropri-| what ‘\not is to be will bave for dioner!7 ae og & de 3 Bt Be pe Bo ee by what we net love, pot by what we know. sou pret The man who hasa kind word of 20° everybedy will not need a bhna and|Cr@8* band todraw mourners to North Csro:|*¥* LL would pot|. Ltissaid that Harriet Beecher they could |Stowe has grown to perfectly ab- they feared |5or #ny all reference to her t be protected| ell known buok, “Uncle Tom's ase Cabin.” She cannot endure any giad that the| Meotion of it bowever slight it may be, and ber family and friends are very l to avoid any al- lusions to it. It hes taken the old lady a long time to find out her mistake in writing it- MEAT AND DEINE. Westchester Willie—Wot did yer get, Tommy? Tuckahoe Tommy—O! I got a bite from the dog. What did you get? Westchester Willie—I got s horn from the bull —Truth. iL G. JONES, ARCHITECT AND. BUILDER, Greenville, N.C. | Contracts taken for modern \Oid house® changed to any plan desired. Plan and specitications carefally made at short notice. All work guranteed first cluss in évery respect. Prices made very low. SEE HERE! You can buy a BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE et almost any price. at $100 . ‘1 & 2 Hartford at $80 each The Me} rn ah $80 to this case T or three than where pend eters | ne anid. be spent some ity. ae site — : " ? Gut +, ene 3 a : ; a : s it im) Ie w pot what we do but what style brick and wooden buildings. F The Superb Columbia in 4 les Su Sera styles| 5. | AMES A. SMITH, ATTHE OLD BRICK STORE. ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY © ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before pu. — chasingelsewhure Onr stock iscomp n allits branches, ; PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK. RICK, TEA, &c. alwuys at LOowgstT MAREET PRICES... TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A cum ~ FURNITURE always onband end sold at the times. Qur gocds areall bought and solid for CASH therefore, baving no ris* to 1un,we sel] at a close muargio. Respectfally, 8. M. SCHULTz, freenvilie Na Professional Cards. D* Aiigecy J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. ¥LEMING Boouest & FLEMING TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, sey Practice in all the Courts. D. L. JAMES, DENTIST, GREENVILLE, N. C. G.EENVILLE, NM. C. ‘. C. LATHAM HARRY SK iNNE ATKRAM & SEINNER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GREENVILLE. N. C. THOS. J. JARVIS pABVIs & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GRERN VILLE, N.C. 6 Practice iz. sll the Conrt«. —— —- — ALEK. L. 3.6 John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding, _ Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C OODAKD & HARDING. ATTUORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.C. 5 atte ntion n to collectivns and settlement of claims, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. OC. eros, eee ge Pe, ree ee is 2 a ie ee } LOCAL DIRECTORY. a STRUGGLE’ with A4tO iN. : “eee CTT EEC) Account of an Engtish Surgeon's COUNTY OFFICERS. Saperior Gout Clerk, E,A-“M6ye. sheriff; BR. W. King. ‘ Re gister of Deeds, W. M. King. Mrpasorer, J+, Lite. Coronér, Dr. “C. ~O’H= “Laughing- ouze. Surveyor. Commissionerre—C. Dawsen, chm’n. Leonidas Fieming, T. F. Keel, Jesse L. Smith and 3. i. Jones. . Sup’t. Health, Drow. B. Bagwell. | Sup’t. County Homie, J. W. Smith." Beard EJucation—J. R. Conglelon, * ehm’a, F, Ward aud_R, CyCahoon. Sup’r. Pub. Ins.; W: H. Ragsdate. | TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, J. L. Fleming. Gierk, G. E. Harris, . Treaésorer, J. 8. Smith. Police—W. B. James, chief, T. R. Moore, asst; J... Daniel, night. ‘Countiimen—J. $. Smith, “Bs -C. Peirce, L. H. Pender, W. J. cowell,-T. A. Wilks, Dewpsy Ruffin. CHURCHES. Baptist, Servives every Sunday (+x cept fourth)» oping and niztt. Prayer meeting ‘Phrutsday night. Re-. C. M. Billings, pastor. Sunday >chvol a: 9:3" A.M. U. Le Rountree, Sup’s. Catholic..No regular sefyices. Episcopal. Services every fotrth Sun- day morning and nizht Rev. A. Greaves, Rector. Sunday Schdol at 9u A. M. W. B. Brown, dup ¢. . “3 Methodist. Services every Sunday morniug and sight. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, Rey G. F. +: Sorith, astor: Sutday Scho! at 9:50 4. MAA . Ellington, Supt. Presbyterian. Services.every thitd Sanday. morning an -niy bt. Prayer meeting !wesday night ev. R. W. Hines, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. B. D; vans, Sup’t. LODGES. Covenant Lodge No: 17. I: O. OJ * meets every Tuesday night. Dr. Bagwell, N. G. | Greenville No.28t A. F. M., meets frat and third Monday w. M. Kiug, Ww. M. " F., W.H & A. nights REFLECTOR OFFICE § } IR AOUMZANT— *~ #e.% ; ‘lsprang upon the doctor with a ter-— ‘lwalue here that they haye in Eng- The British Central: Afetea Ga- zette gives particulars of the death of Dr.. McKay,,surgeon,on board her killed by a lion October 20 pears that the docter was left bythe village near the southwest ¢ Nyassa. Two days later he stare with three boys to. shoot ‘éléphar After walking for. some bours the came to apool of water, aud; seeing @ lion and lioness a few yards dis- tant, Dr. McKay fired twice atthe lion. of Dr. McKay's native attendants. ran away, but the doctor and the Zanzibari boy, Musa, went in search the jbeast. crouching down fifteen vards away; McKay fired at the. on’s head. At that instant the lion | rific roar, and a deadly struggle took place. -Dr.. McKay lost hold of his rifle in endeavoring to keep the. lion off bis throat. ._The beast seized bis left arm .in its jaws and clawed his right. Thedoctor kicked at the lion, which threw him down and be- fran to tear his flesh. He 'then-called to Musa: “Musa, my arm is broken; my leg is broken; bring the rifle.” Musa took it, and McKay, unable to hold it up, made Musa sit down and, resting the rifle en his shoulder, shot the lion dead. A rough stretcher was made and Dr, McKay was car- ried intocamp. He suffered much, an¢ died on the 26th. The Dog in Law. Dogs have not the same ‘property land, and this is so notwithstanding the fact that dogs are property here and they are not property in,Eng- land: This seeming, L be explained from the fact that, ac- cording to the old dogs had been property then, to steala dog would have been a fel- ony, punishable by death. It was not considered «right that aman should diefor @ 46g, and" thtrefore be property. There are fdolish dog Gpetesessewe I seq |laws in nearly every city and town )siit eile in the United States baséd on they gh. NF oy A $I! presumption that dogs are not prop-|H® . or eu OUT | erty, but such laws would not stand! gil = E ee ry a ae Se me =O linv st Ad in and jehe i bas bi: ohn ne ; _spnp vaum-— —- Bholthe biaher onente, A dog caicher bases CET Or hea) b| who.seizes dogs and puts them to] t JOB Ft Pp R INTING b is acting without warrant of ‘ TO FHE— ee & “Death in Affica “oss och majesty’s ship Pioneer, who. was |. . Tt ap-} Pioneer for a few days’ shootibg at a} n f He wounded it and both ani- |. mals made .off. for the jungle... Two! of the wounded lion. They espied| paradox may) dogs were held by the-court ndv“to’ a —<—<— Two drains upon a single fount, Two streams that flow as one. FOOLING THE HANGING COMMITTEE, Engtish laws, fel- AM ony was punishable by death. If} Wi Nia. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. 1!) Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am tally exeept Snudav. Sas P | trains on Scotl = Tr: 4 lenve: lia Ar Wilmington) aatince th od Train on =cotiand Neck Braven Rui ileaves Weldon 8.40 p. m., Hatifax 4.0 ANP. ™m-, arrives Seot Jand Neck at 4-55 BP w., Greenville 6,87. p. m., Kinste p.m. Returning, teaves Kinston 7.20 7.90 Brash Sears ony Ry P=; SEP EVOL + Ot : be ey returning Trains on W ashnigton Washington 8.4f p- : bee horo 9.50; |, leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m.. Parmete 6.10 p. m,, arrives Washingtou 7.35 p. m. Daily exeept Sunday. Connects with nd Neck Branch. : u leaver Tarboro, N ©, yia Albe- day, at 5 00.p. m., Sunday 300 P.M; atrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. im. Returning leaves Plymouth duily exe -p* Sundey, 6.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.. __ jarrive’Tarboro 10.26 a. m and H. 5. a “4 Sage ae = oe backs = a General Sup Gen’t Menager. IJ. k. KENT Y, : EMERSON, Tra ¢ Manager. | TM, WE in? es a : eh eof eee ee aa, 4 a TRAINS | ( Mar. 25, sg 1B ': | Ly Florer.ce 8 **| Ly Fayetteville] 10 ‘| Ly Selma 12 Ar Wtiscn Le : sei PRA ab it ly Wilmington} 9 20 Ly: Magudifa. | 10 56)... 1, 23 Ly Gofdshoro | 12-05) } 9 40 ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 ze} i@s © oped o om Za ee AS a ae) rales Lv Wilson 1 80 Bs “pig —— | ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12.07] 11 15 ar Tarboro . 248) Lv Tarboro f=. Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 0” ‘| Ar Weldon _ 3 48 112 50 7.80. Arriving - eg ae a ae F. DEVIN KS:, is the and cheapest - yourself and be concinced. BABY CARRIAGES UR kt . , "7 Curtains. Goods sold om their merits and J.B. CHERRY & Co. The Place to Sell your TOBACCO! The price of oil has jam a and the oil trust is making 4 speck. White, tan and. biack shoes and slippers in variety at Lang's. Biverside Nurseries = ten thousand cabbage . vo-day- Grvex awar—A_ pair of roller skatee with every boy's suit at Lane's. Lang's white goods, is- ses and bamburgs are prettier than ever. Look out for R. L. Smith & Co's car load of fine Kentucky drive borses this week. The 7ridune came out en to six es today. “Tops” is making t bustle. The catch of shad has been large for a few days and they have sold as low as 25 cents & pair. is visiting Mrs. E- M. Williame. Mra. D. L. James and Miss Jennie James went to Grindool to-day. Mr. J. 0. Caddell, representa- tive of the Biblical Reorder, is ju town. Mrs. Elem, of Wilson, who was visiting Mre C- T. Manford, re- turned home to-day- Misses Uornelia Jones and Lela iting Mrs. Charlies Covb, in Skin nerville, Mr. 8. A. Congleton, who clerk- ed for Mr. Wiley Brown while the latter was in business, has re- turned to his home in Carolipa township. Rev. C. M. Billings ings prepebed A; id serman night on the ility of Godto do asaaatsy more for us than we are able to ask or think. Rev. W. B. Oliver, of Wilmington isexpected to ar- rive in time to preach to-night- What must I do to be sayed? God’s answer: Believe on the Lord Jesas Christ and thou sbalt be savyed.—Acts 16: 31. _ E SALLET. - re Ae tae A OLS i — mIroe — ne a Poa | ¥ i A Fow Fresh Sprigs Piucked by Be- The Season is Over but People Con- umans Attend chureh tonight | Mr. W. M. Lang, of Farmville, ‘Youmans pede nr dance in Germania |* here to-day. . | 5 The weather is showing its fick Richmond to-day- J O | leness to pe Mrs, Robt. Carr, of Greene! Three slate pe for one|county, was here to—day. and gg ee “2 Store. Mr. T. F. Wht . of Parmele, Don't torge’ band your| spent Monday ere- ; su ion to the carrier nun la 7 Miss Lacy Tyson, of Farmville, seems decidedly back-| is visiting friends in town. D Pp ward in settling down to bus]! wies Li anit Beater pee | Hugh Sheppard are both sick. Dunlap Seed Meal at the : Old ee Mrs. W. M. Lang; of Farmville, HATS, Easter Styles. Easter Styles. (0 | New Line | New Line of . ae i Lae Le og POO Tee ‘ : 4 i | = as 7 A ‘ Be é 4 # * ; € ? 4 i % .* : ¢ ec ear - r | teenie d , ees « Si ES - P is = J * Neckwear For Easter. — . HOOKER y ; r ; ti ) itt aoe eT a & & | Te Ul VFOR é , Next Door to Bank.