‘ +4 fetes ‘a2 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. Gein n going t, arrives 6:45 A. Passenger and mail north, atrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Frei M, Jeaves 10:14 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 Pp «; leaves 2:11 Ps ‘ Steamer Myers arrives from. Wash ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure day and saturday. —— sisi oti ertlne Sed et Weather: Bulletin. Sunday fair, warmer to-night. — - WARD MEETINGS, ; ‘The Deraceryes make nomina~ tions-in* d and Fourth, the Republicans in First and Third Wards. BSECOND WARD. The Demociate of the Second Ward met in the Mayor's office to nominate a candidate fur Councilman. ‘The meeting was volled. te, order by the etection of L. Blow, coairman. F.) Barely was elected . secretary.| w. H. Smith was udanimously noisinsed as the candidate for Councilman. A. L; Blow was elected » member of the Execu- tive Committee forthis Ward. A. L. Buiow, Chm’n. W. F. Boros, Sec. FOURTH WARD. The Fourth Ward met at the Court House. Meeting called to order by the election of G. B. King, chairman. W. H. : dale was elec:ed secretary. W. L. Brown was unanimously nomi- uated as candidate for -Couuncil- man. W HH. Ragadale ‘was elect ed wu member. of the Executive Committee for this W No other business the meeting adjourned. G. B. Kina, Chm’n. W. H. Raaspa.e, Sec. FIRST WARD. In the First Ward the colored people held a lively meeting aud - selected as their candi for Councilmen Julius Jenkins and T. A. Wilks, both weit THIRD WARD,. Intke Third Ward: the ‘ott brought out by the Republicans is Godwin, white, and ompey. Rafia, xe lored. -|her eyes had a strange, gilassy-|— _fvoucbed food, driuking only & | SHE WILL TEND THE GRAVE.) —— [ecigi/'eer the Heutinag tebe Or and orl Nurse for Her Dead’ Mistress. 4 About a month ago there See through here a. sad, . bat. hopeful little party; Mr. Hamilton, a pros- perous millowner . of AS Mrs. Hamilton, an mvalid,, and. *\- faithful old colored narse. . They} were on their way to Asheville where it was hoped the oer and the invigorating air of mountains would bring health to to the snfe. |weil dressing---tact is, Yesterday there stepped from|ers are the most econo @ train from the west Mr. Ham— ilton and the gurse. From: the Hausilton, just. a co ». which|can same. the sorrewiag boven nnn do the weg were accowpapying to Newberna. At thut place the burial. took place esterday afternoon, and iu the styles and where to find them, ‘Ti baggage var was lowered to the astray by Bri pS ahha Ss th stativa plaiform a box which son-|DUt.COme, e. where th tained the mortal remaius of Mrs.| What they want want at the the right t kind Tinvite you to doso.. FRANK WILS¢ >N The King Clothier. - d of price. lean a tena to m niuirens" we.” But the ‘oli ‘nurse is ‘the eubjest “And so 1n > my mitrecs) re hus- of this story. Her conduct at the| hand, the touching figare of the |}" depot yesterday flayored more of old, bant nurse and the plain box the novel than it did ofa real wo-|thut held the cause of all his ian in this very real day. aod!‘ rogble, went away on the New- generation, bit it showed how an mach loving a Fate woman’ 40 — viet Raleigh News and vapable of. With feeble, halting step and| - Ayden Ticket. lowbowed head, she walked| Aypen, N- C-., May 4th, 1895.— around the depot, first in the wait-|.4 convention was held here Fri- ing room, where she confided her|day afternoon by the Democrats sorrow to Molly, the waitress, and|for the purpose of nominating a around the lobby, but every now | candidate for Mayor and other of- and then she would walk down/ficers of the town: J. R. Tingle the loug depot shed and gaze|was made chairman and J. A. long, bat silently at the box in|Harrington secretary The fol- which werethe remains of her lowing ticket was nominated dvad mistress. “Sbe did not weep,; For Mayor.—J. A. Harrington. “For Commissionérs—Dr. Jos— hard’expression that gave one|eph ping A J. Stokes, H. S. the idea that weeping was un|Hardee, J. R--Garris and R- W. impossibility; ther yellow skin | Smith. looked | aagreors and hard, sir the The nominations seams in her face were drawa ; tits pathetio’ Node unaoimoas. Itis a It seems that when her mistress died, Mr. Hamilton qished to send the’old nurse away to ‘her| relatives: But her altnost fanati-| gob Sol at 3: 80 Ra aes Sucday cal love for “her dead~ mistress|" wothodist church: _ Binday e- her positively refuse to|c, paced For two days she hae not seit A Mt and 8 P. by Bes poe | Com GF. Smith. were aud will no doabt be ‘electeu. Services To-morow. - Vivele ta adhere pyrene na at - ted to send me away at eae good ticket | Gorn b F _ Below are, Norio, priene OCOTTOR. Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary Tone—lower and quiet. ~ PEANUTS, . Common uts for yesterday; by Cobh Bros Cn SEE om ot cater furnished bree LA gs ont 1to! 1 2 to & Peas—best, 2.50 to 2.75 dor bidd: ~~ sy, 90 20 1.50 to1.75. Black and Clay, bats beiyelber wae : Botatoas eee bu Greenville Market. Corrected by * M. Schaltz, at . sae = Western Side «6.60 to T Sugar cured Hams . 11 to fr 7Or. 3 40 to 6 gee Meal 50 to 8 Potatoes Irish, per bbl . EEY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 7 Poly ay ssw weir Po “ie heat = at oe . sepire-to—er—to—thsat|® ; a a 4a jato sil BCE, . fol- at by “an Chteari ag: “Yes, Charley.” / bo bei if I might only, hope. to. er ° Kacthor Aico tha cokes . it was seemingly a hopeless case, _ and might have been; Gily for «a demure: ““Ohariéy, I~ Haye sata *ysa” twice, and if yOu tear it. I mean ace day that is day youte man - Willansist that be popped the| of easton. All this happened away. “down east,” and it wasnt long before © was a wedding. Not much ger before there came a letter _ from Polly’s Uncle Josh, down _ here in North Carolina who wrote 2 ively at her exhibition of what he calied “grit,” and he pro- Pett, that if the young people - mrould locate at Greenville be _ would start them upin life as a 3 edding gift, and at the samejail tim aire them a lot cf good prac- teakad advice. course they ac nears = were bidding their —- ions weeks subsequent to the eonversation a travel stain ed party arrived at Greenville. ; Sis “end ae a ont _Was ip : a o the rt traightway to a_ hotel. "The — mathern hotel of the best busi that. ot a ‘at home. The houke with, and 2 michty tis jay ow bald SomeeTEE ARPS : a referen rh? pon the pon ; se energetically declared ‘that ‘Iishe House,” said he, “isa typi- < = : ee ae — hine!| 5 ge nite ‘at ¥ e 24 nd < ‘intuition that makes es ic Mas fact does everything in this line.}, Make a of this for 4pjare “as I hate provided You with a for your bird,” said ‘Unele i They Tanne be bd oo _Hereu ings tor it.” had heard. so muth about §. Sehultz, at the Old Brick Stom, that she had decided to go F, phere, The rooult was nt the (esate aa @ soon yie.ded to the e-| or acm a Semen s Hesite SE | ‘| floieh, cunt! au —— * douse: creditt¢d old at this she po adfede fis, Stempel ning-room se Al - acessso aida’ + ragst_ ognvpni and srunemantal writing desk for “Habby” Ciarles. “A pretty good start.” said the D Masha hopheae eoto DD YX). Huskett's har one. Bafa Fe store.” Hore P Polly inginels hed Foliy's house in marvele kitchen otal noe here is net sn establishment Tee . the country that carries a more eom- preheusive stock of household furnishings. Every possible piece of kitchen farniture, from a tin dipper to a cooking stove is If Polly. fails to accomp dora is in the culinary _ art, not. be foe went of super a0 Soa at take poe pe ost on ip in aw een ie Yael dosh ing ondareg os reg Bak pap he. mae down. near en. iron}! “Ol, say. - - Unele,” exclaimed Polly, “where can 1 go won. 1b will cook - must _admit.’ “well, girl, uy anes ad to select . we ‘of the most one Hcism of. his = are decided|y: styfe for a towns-' bere in all. styles ‘end variety. hac? to be the very vour fansily ciock "ehilesners,” 3 dit ye Pick out he added Mr, Griffia carries: a mag. nificent live. “Don’t forget avother faet,” he coutinued, “tif ever you unfortunately need opti. cal goods; this-is the place to conié.- They haye everything -te- quired to iaipreve syes ul say, Charley; -wheu that oid “varnip” of yours breaks down, Sbear in mind, Mr. Griffin bds had jmany years experience as watch maker and caa: fix ber, up. just as goad as new. At this peint, somewhat to the confusion ot Charles, the old man indulged in a half’ serious criti- motes" said he, “and pearanre. we'd “Yeu better to- Frank Wilsow'a mn les bad fitted himself: in‘ neat; late style, perfeet fitting. ihe won of clorbes from the piles of fashion able garménts that cover a of this extensively stocked estab- + Daucle Josh deelarad: “Now you look like a newly - mat- tied man.” Bofore Jeaviag, hav: ing-found goods. and. prices . irre- sistable, Charles aleo, iavested . in, &® complete outfit of gents’ - far- nishings, from the tate style, hat to a dozen reise Frank. Wile ig not to be fe. soniish sens 7": "» -undersold in | ing where. to gonext, J ly asked:, ‘U the. sleeding « sat Ai ©8-| ‘Terms enka fey _ steps) . street, remar Josh, Josh, “end we wil) visit! Hig Ww + OR city. areas bnacoatl = on ou can , es and Jow. st “Phis dress, is hardly oeit Higgs | rieace PS Sad. ngs 1 ). [4-H BLOUN. ae | <.C. LATHAM - 1, THOS. J. ines, > : Diigo & BLOW, he} - ATTORNEYS-A TLAW, veg Raper ae cae aoe to ke i boxe ie is Be the old such “ond House in town waarantes th ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY etnies their ace tae ona will tind before comp te coer res! PORK SiDESMSHOTLDERS. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK’ RICE, TEA, &c. alwuys at LowrEstT Marner Parser. TOBAGCEA SNUF F & CIGARS we buy direct ‘trom Manufacturers, ‘ena bling youtd buy #t one profit: A cow plete stock of FURNITURE. always onhand kad sotd at the times. Our areall bought and sold for CASH .therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. Respectfully. . ‘Ss. M. SCHULT2, aren tiie, Nic B. mn TYSON; Al torney and Coanselor sit-Law Greenville, Pitt. ‘County, N.&, Practices ip all the Courts Ciyil and Criminal Bissiness Solicited. » Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam- eget. actions, to recever land, and col, ectiong. Prompt.and careful attention given ae ness. Money to loan on approved security. MS CMRYe i oy Ee we ; : : - Fe 2 sik did aclu cemudininaie 2 be tet th See e J. Ls. ‘FLEMING 90 | FRLOUNT, HARRY SKINNE ATR AM. & SKINNER, RES ee eat. “heal: L. B N.C,” prices to suit. rata - LOoaL DIREP TORY. [J COUNTY OFFICERS. Saperior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye: Sheriff, R. W- King. Register of Deeds, WeM. King.. Treasurer, J. L. Little. a ~~" 2 alll a tichoey here that ps lize. vel: i ea with a - fit, foo.” Polly was soo sessor ols a bandeomns si lana- es,|“You have bongs. WaaYPrYstine:' e she exclaimed. | PS Boe hee: want the p news every z day") ~\the favorite P r of th Tl subscribe for you.” , Updn rejoining . Polly she be- ‘gan to volubly express her thanks. % “Only one thing,” replied Uncle J osb, sa parecer “bat I can rem:}" me a4; = 7 af 3 a ees eres 2 ~ This Reminds Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. Laughing- eat 7 edy that.. 8. M. Schultz, the far- : ics eas at are |niture man always has ‘a nice Jine|.. : Surveyor, ar ine specs ent, ,pestiof them and‘yod can get ~ one} Commissioners—C. Dawson, chiit’n. of}whenever, wan't it; I'}-pey xfor) Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jegeé L. , et “teehee ie Smith .and 8. M, i. Jones. ene pacar Polly; ha W- aroat erp ‘exclaimed Polly With Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwetky | be Hed betors @ show sigpant apriotye Uncle, apron can 7 Sup’t. County Home, J. Wi Stniti’y |< os,” , hee G's e cradle: ood —" Board E lucation—J. . Re -Gpteieton: Bank i cmc a “ye apr taeas chm’n, F. Ward and RAC. €ai “ Reale Boe Polly: you have Sup’t. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragetale. ition. peel + . ie * } A ERG ee de b © a “ce Fe Pe nena to ee. hast; : “A ‘treieetfsie man ai ghia bes @{]i- rr ae os os o TOWN OFFICERS,” , had gut’ osm arg fy wappingday” in, eunessee: | wd ye. i € 4 Mayor, J. L. Fleming.’ oo lint wise" “One of'themen was mounted ‘on a: your Printing’ ‘don > G H a fat Hooker's; for Polly found] rawboned @apple gray, while : the}: Clerk, G. E. Harris. z ods and pricés. 80: ©, other nag was of & deep yecliow; and). - Tressorer, J- 5. Smith, of x ; purebased apis rene ip [}ooked: much: like *& liviogjmoving| Poliee—W. B. James, ch pe poe welhin i :-Qnug@was leading: 4-male}. - at the . Moore, asst; J. L. D niel, ae some w ’ , thee other, an: .o]d .steed. that; _ Spire: oe eel & bas, fith,: 6 nef bes, a pren-da par LOrse. tA. Fe, a My ow ilk ey Rodin = a basses rpthe men .pp yellow | ~ 5; era ks: A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffire.2~- ~ ea: a) fig hee Said..to the. ~other:, .V ell? y 3 “REFLECTOR : es ere oi UA omcmeaneet. west. Welt TART | CHURCHES). =» = 3 ‘ket's: Fou ‘Well, what'll you do?’}" < * : Baptist. giak bay yey a: every any cept — ir-or fs meeting ‘Thursday .n v, Cc. Billings, pastor. ea a3 0:30 A. M. U. Srtcuagee, Sup’ "be ae Catholic. No regular rvices. Episcopal.. Se every. tourth Sup ~~ morning and night. “Rev., Greayens Hersey Sunday Schoo} at 9:30. B. Brown, Sup" t. : “ os thin Methotlist.. Services: ‘every; Sunday |, morniug aoe want aes ie . Prayer’ meeting Wednesday high tor. Sunday Neti Kllington, Supt. jf “ Ter Preeurterien:. ans Serviges ever Ye sated t bee 5 Ewe} Sunday: mording and meeting - tueedey 2 a res her - M. - D. ‘Ryans Supt. . - rE aby (OF ai a mm a tae Lo beds.. Coveriant Lodge No. Wi &. 0 meets eve 5 A Ns ae A pr derail - W Bagwell}, * ; ks ?