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Acaliiaiee —Kinsyasi feed AY 6081 w esp tob ashe 5 seen ediues|ed by tie™ aa Pet's ee Pet eae ew Re PAPKBE 8 aaieitnal| yisiaeens ei sili 10) Ee nes ripe titans Pace ee ‘ Sw = fee aw to Bet iS “20 lGare 7a ib cajags FL sty es op ear ede ae ee t ecawilt pep. Cotton Seed Meal, © 7," (20.00 — Gigamd thkeitas it comes aBut} Hides ° es ore if you valine a? = Lil < > hints. Se oe cols Avot boiler. : seattiaigy pe patel; ratt Pity; 6. Sod. Li ae ‘ yee x me Br ce 3 : = z oh uae a3: sf * 2% aes ‘times in South asta ck The DAILY. BEFLECTOR:|is=: Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTEBNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) STORMY TIMES IW SOUTH CARO LOA. a aendee fe 0 prospect of stormy 3 anges = AE grate from w we make the follewing extracts. It nr 8 like war times: A “The of th Caro- lina eel ge sacte aon awe id-|* ing ahd respect the cunstitu which will you one, the white, peacefai of Anglo-Saxon civilizati wat inferrea- becom’ infésted ‘shes it” - az ies -4) 41 (= -3 ~ into his + dee No woman respects very ry much Gi! : hitls prond of hime —Galvestos. News, Briard prom ny _ An old lady ie ‘Augusta is. in- sit ee Ses ay ‘lat week, She Uroke a sewing machive needle that she had used constaititly dar- ing the war.—Lewiston Joarsal. and courts of the —— State<, but when the gadqes: of thess|ignom ts courts mantont vade : oot ther ae an oper of our quar- ausced bg the Foteral conatitu- tion, eg have a right *o assert themselves and deer their sovereignty and nee. This they have ever done and » will cvoatinue to do, and will re os 3 with all the. means. win wer, usurpation a tyraney of be 2 seers yess es oss, who disgrace the erick ermine We csn- not, nor have we the desire to resort to arms to resist his un just decree, but we can and will Spesking of the “pew woman,” if she ia to be any, more lovely than the woman we have known repre res let her . come ‘ Ef , * ” » . a . are in a dangerous condition. . typhoid fever epidemic at must be contrulled by white| and that, constitution or no jatly ; aid in this sonm Gon | Teed 28 het father used to bake. constitution, law or no law, coartor no court, the intelli.|*e statement is made that in t whice men of South. Cafo- “Great Britain, during the last/ well. killed himself expect ina intend to govern here.jfew years, thé fiféétion of the General ‘Wade ampton tells wey loving people p: ann? Let the men who undertakes tv | milk supply, proceeding from oas-| William E. Cartis a he fever the cons who are >t-| ead she ignorant blacks against! es of typhoid in the families of|knew a man to be od to death ting the overthrow our of civili-/ YOU suffer as he did in 1876 déity farmers or miik dealers, has|in battle, although - Wete a and remember that eternal ance is the pride of fberty. thescue r gnet gly pel eendleey cnet. They Sante ‘nothing. | 108 of this disease, involving 3,000 An appeal will be taken to (}cases and nearly 400 deaths.” Supreme 'Coart ol the United The fact is about being estab- States, but atiderthe red tupejlished that, doit to drfoking water, and techsicalities ‘surrotading | milk is the most fruitful source of it time to alle ary 6 rs amon in syphoid fever, which is another argument for guarding it with the the| most sordpulous care. ft may be oo said that the theory of former and the meron maytag res is taken into the systems throuzh the air we breathe has been exploded and )_TC-lthat the fact bas been established Dr Ore-| sak in pi waify all Gases ft|*>* on. In this struggle we con- fidently rely on the sym ! mind moral sapport of lovers of government and State’s out the Union. great many cases of death .which might be attributed to this cause. Mén were repeatediy found dead ‘apon_ the field without wounds upon them. He does recollect, however, a case of a man whose death was caused . by. hie being drifted into the confederate army- | He had an intense horror of being forced fhto thé service dnd im- mediately after he learned that he had been canscripted was taken ill. -The.. provost marshal believed that he wae feigning ui ‘ i “Tt is unfert that dieilina. tha pane d prejudices ex excited regard to the ne on aunea infltonce the ore on: and feeli of ju this vital og romana Sang eo — L;| members ofthe firm. ‘Ten years ee a ee the Boston erald, tells of a bas- ness concern with a nominal cap ital, of $160,000, only $30,000 of it paid io, that has divided in a sin-| gle year, among three Pp rtners, profits to the amount of $750,000, and that exclusive of salaries of $50,000 and’ $25,000 drawh by two) ago'one of these partners was drug clerk on a small salary in a} Western town and is now one’ of the millionures of | New York. “Without newspaper advertisizg _Mayor, J. tee. : Clerk, .G. EK. Harris. “Treasurer, J. 5. Sipith. ..Pelice—W- James, chief, T. BR. Moore, asst; P3 TL. Dantel, night. Coupciimen—J. 8. Smith, B.. C. Pearce, L. H. Pender, W- J, Cowell, T-. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin. > ceed CHURCHES. - Baptist. Services every Sunday (+x- cept second) a-orning and niz!-t. ‘qyeeting Thur-day, night. Rev... Bulings, pastor. A. M. U. b. Rouniree, Sup’t. Catholic No regular services Episcopal. Sexvigee every M. A.M. W. B. Brown, sup-t- Methodist. Services every Sunday Prayer meeting Rey.:G. F. smith, at 9:30 4. M.A. prern bese d tAighr. ednesday night. tor. Sunday xcheol B, Ellington, Sapt- . ape: hon : rd Sanday morning and n ing Tueslay wight ssh MeLauchlin, pastor. 930A. M.,B. D. nyens, Sup’t ht« Pra eT LODGES. - _ Ceyenant pene ets every Tuesday night. Bagwell, N. G. ~ Pirednville Lodge M., rreets first and , w. M. King, w, M. No.a81 A. F. & > |very simple commodity at that.’ Prayer 4 Siniday Schvuol at 9-30 in fourth anv ay morning and pisht ev. A; By oe edor. Sanday School at 9:30 Services everv 1st and. ev. ‘Arcuie Sunday School at Lodge No. 17. I. 0. oO, F-, Dr: Wi A. third Monday nights I might have made. as hying,” he said, “but it was advertising that} made me ‘rich, and advertising & Another concern, which began bv investing $10,000 a year in -pews- paper advertising, increased the amount every year ascording to their increase of business, aod vo0. These are only specimes bricks of the enormous. profits re— alized from shrew newspaper ad vertising- GB het The low price of cotton has proved to be a blessing in dis- guise by impressing upon the farmers the necessity of diversi- fying their crops- Certainly the South has too long neglected the work of raising her own supplies of all kinds, and the production of more grain and yegetables will | ‘materially promote her prosperity. —Salisbury Herald. | The New York Advertiser wants to know how thd western people are to protect themselves against the tornadoes of winter aod apriog. The Charlotte iVews says thatis easy enough. Comé South ble solution of this question and 4) In New .| munity,”.said. the meighber.. .. | JAMES A.S ®|. “Yes. . An’ he did, whathe start) 0.7 realize it. nae f| year the total was:only $8,100. How He Did tt Major Moses P- Hanby, says this year expects to spend $1,000, | ” Professional Cards. where the tornado and cyclone is not cultivated. That.is the sensi- the westerner is ‘beginning to York during 1894 the &isum total of defalcations was %9,- ‘\000,000. In North Carolina that %| ‘:1 understand that, your son went}. west intendieg to.rise with the com- ing thelr year’s their interest to get our chasing elsewhere, Our nallits branches. — PORK SIDES&SHO bling you to plete steck of alwa sold for CASH. to ruh, we FURN the times. Qur go BRU rate ereiors, RAVINE no risk sellataclose margip.. Respecttalys scHULT2, spite prices before tock iscomner | FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK - "RICK, THA,&. alwuysat LowgstT MaRKET PRICEs. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS | we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena buy at one profit. A com ITU jds areal s will RE. Foonghe ane B F. TYSON e lections. all.business.. . Money to loan ferms easy: Prompt and care Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in all the Courts: Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited. Makes a special of fraud ages, actions to recover on approved security. land, and col- ful attention given divyorve,dam- J. H. BLOUNY. J. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA\ | GKEENVILLE, BN. C- s@y- Practice in all the Courts. Btoers & FLEMING L. FLEMING Ws CC. LATHAM — ATKAM & SKINNER, ATTORNEYS-aT-LA@, GREE: VILLE, N. C- HARRY SKinNE THOS. J. JARVIS. > ARVIS & BLOW, | | * ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, GRERNVILLE, N.C. a Practice in. all the Courts: «= “LEX. L. 8 . Special attent John E. Woodard, F Wilson, N.C.’ A JOODAND & HARDING, | ATTORNEYS-A ven on and settlement of claims, - . J. Harding, Greenville, WLC T-LAW, . to collections ae a aa wr 2 ae RE OR | fF ee 0 * aa aa oe a ot am * = : = é 2. 2 Rae — 0 a It will be done in style ~ It will be done right, and it always wes aoe *: suits. | : . E- My a ; in > . well worth weighing , eee _of work, but ~~ ~~ “These points are ec in any sort Is CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT . —LINE OFr— DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, } —. &c., carried by 1.8 CHERRY & CO. —this season. Our Stock of — S.H.O.E.S, —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! is the largest and cheapest ever of- Jered in this town, come and see for pourself and be convinced. BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Curtai J.B. CHERRY & Co. ANNED GOODS! Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just received aud extra fresh. — Also a nice assortmeut of — Evaporated Fruits. 0B WHITE & SPORTING CLUB the crack Cigars in town. Family Groceries. D. S. SMITH. H. G. JONES, Scape that Survived the Oo Snap: These iso webdina dink Uy: Some of the farmers are chop— ping oat cotton. Lapis come to see LANG for your commencement outfits- “Coot” asks, if ia not quite as cold as it is, was it? Nice oranges, two for 5 cents, at Morris Me; er’s. Everybody is trying to keep well while the doctors hold ‘their convention. Spring and Summer Clothing | Less than Cost at LANG'S. x rearing prince Sar memnatees ave this ti ring feeling and been low syiniind. 50,000 N. C. Fresh corned Her rings just received. J. J. CHERRY. It will soon be tax listing time. The list takers and Assessors &re putting out appointments. You can get ice cream, muk shakes, pi le sherbert and lemonads at Morris Meyer's. Let as many of the oid veteragix as can go to h to the un- veihng of the monument Monday New Mountain Butter 20 cts Cream Cheese and Carr’s Butter at the Old Brick Store. The first case before the new Mayor was a drunk and iw canes bgtiuat thomas offen-|s and Gents Far— reduced rate, Shoes, Sli nishing at LANG'S. Pitt County Rifles will méet Just This” 2 Many Face Were Caught Mr. Jesse Speight wont to Botb- el to-day. Mr. Geo. W. Sanderlin ‘went to Bethel to-day. Mr. J. A. Dupree left this inorn: ing for Norfolk. Mr..H. G. Jones went up to Scotland Neck to-day. Mr. J. P. ar hy oe ot Ceater- ville, spent to-day this morning from. ei Pethel, is visiting the son. eigh- Mr. L. 1. Moore came home cepa raie! evening from Whit- rs. We learn that Mr. Warren er is very sick at his home two miles from town. itMr. B. S. Sheppard |left~ this morning for -Ccharia = being home his son who is at schoo there. We notice from he cami of the Southern Baptist eae sy at Washington, that Rev. J. Lamberth, a Greenville Mrs. Jobn som returned Mr. W.'T. Lipscompbe left. this| morniag for Henderson and Ral—| ie 2 Miss Cornelia Manning, of} 4 Wil-} The Cat. is compelled to'smile at the rare bar- gains you can obtain by dealing with me. I mean — business ladies and gentlemen, all. My H./business is to sell, Dry: Goods, Notions, Shoes Clothes in express train style; yours is to buy them, if you're wise. I'd like to have the contract to dress you. right—best clothes, the best hats, best © dreas. goods, best furnishings —you won't have to