— ~ Vol. 1. ~ GREENVILLE, N. RET A NRE C., MAY 21, 1895. faut Local Trains and Boat Schedule. Pissenger ant inail porth, arr.ves 8:22 A. M. airives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A. M, leaves tu:15 A. south Bound Freigit, arrives 1:31 P ., leaves 2:11 P. &. Stea ner Myers acrives from Wash ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure day and saturday. train going | Going Svuuth, | Weather Bulletin. ; a Showers to-night and Wednes-—| day- a Quinerly Items, QuINERLY. May 21.—Willie Best is ow the sick 1i3t. Miss Minnie Harper, of Kiv- ston.is visiting Miss sallie Tucker. The ground was almost covere i with bail here last Thuarscay. Mrs. Penny Smith, of Golds- boro, is visiting r-latives bere. Mr. F. C. Harding of Green- ville, is visiting in our midst. Misses L. B. Mewborn and G. B. Kilpatrick went to Kinston Sunagay and returned yesterday- Mias Annie Harding returned home last week after staying & few days in Greenville. Mr. Theo. Bland caught 4 very large stargeon in Neuse river yes- terday- Mr. L. J. Chapman and Miss Annie Brooks went to Greenville oaaamee and returned same aay- : Rev. Mr. Tingle preached at Saiem Sunday morning and night. Dr. Best returned from Golds - boro Friday. Owing to this inclement weath- er the concert was almost a fail— n.e Friday vight.. Another at- tempt will be made May 30th. The closing exercises of Cen- treville Academy will take place Thursday, May 30th. Mr. F. O. Hardivg will deliver the anoual address- other fire occurred here this mor— | building was burned down. In- O.\few weeks, we had hoped ,the FIRE AND ROBBERY. Fiends Again at Work in Kinston— Dwelling Burned, Stcre and Depot Broken Into—Man Arrested. (Special to Re fiector.) KIN. ron, N. C., May 21st.—An- ning between 2 and 3 o’clock- It AS was discovered in the residence of Mr. Irvin Whitehurst and the surance about $:,200, which was about $5V0 less than the loss. W hile the fire was 1n progress | the store of T. A- Beasley and the, A & N. C- Depot were both beok- en into. The parties who broke into the depot took the ticket case and carried it to the edge of town where they tore wany uf the tick— ets up atid scattered the others around promiscuvusly. They also broke opeu the desk and secured about $300 worth of freight re- ceipts. Can’t miss aby goods from the depot. The thieves were 6v- idently in search of money, a8 they also emptied the drawers in which the Western Union tele- grams were kept. Only about $6 in money was obtained. The tel- egrams were scattered all over the building- The party who broke in T. A. Beasley’s store is a colored mab named Bob Graham, who is now under arrest. Those who broke in the depot have not yet been discovered. | . The supposition is that the Whitehurst residence was set on fire to attract people to that. per— tiun of the town while the robbe:— ies were being perpetrated. Kinston’s Troub ¢- As there had been no attempts at burning in Kinston tor the last reign of terror that has ex‘sted there was over, and that the town’ The 18-months-old daughter of Mr.M. L. Juckson met with a very painful accident .this morning. She founda loose match on the floor. and stuck. it in her. moath- The head vf it. getting between her teeth ignited and she swal- had returned to ite former quiet and would soon regain its old-time prosperity. But our special egram to-day shows that there are yet those in the town who wouid make further manifestation of the fiendish spirit within them. 7 When little Geo smokehouse to se was a pair ainful to mention, veona pair of He didn’t know do. Price--- are way down. THE KING hort Talk ; eorge cut down that cher- 1y tree with his little hatchet, ashington took him around behin FRANK W ee With the Boys. and Mr. i idthe ~ ttle with him for it, it ainful scene---in fact *twas too all because he didn’t my double-seated Pants. © that I had the $3 to $5 per Suit, wi seat and double knees. Clothing is clean out of sight and prices. ouble | My stockofMen’s. VILSON CLOTHIER. | a ¥ Sa er ~ nema Bethel ye , . Dr. BR. J.- Grimes. attended the State Medical Convention, - at Goldsboro, last week. Dr. J. C. Montgomery, of Char- lotte, spent a few days iu town :est week- . Messrs. W. M. Smith and Wilie Pierce, of Falkland, spent Sun- day in town. a Dr. R. J. Grimes left Sunday morning with his two daughters to atteod the unveiling ©o the Confederate mgnument at Ral-— eigh. Mr. F. G. Andrews has moved bis family into the James ‘Bryan house on Tarboro street. . -We hear.a general complaint among the farmers of this section of the damage done crops by the heavy fains acd cold westher- the sermon at the commencement of Prof. Sehvol on the 13th of June- elected Borrd of ‘Town Commis- sioners the following officers we: elected. viz: VConstable—McG Bullock; Treasurer—A. B. Cherry Clerk—-J obn E. Carson... - The Southern “depot at lowed the blaze. Her throat was badly barned.—Salisbury, Zerald. |We believe such ontrages will y ot day $30 00, insurance $16,000. Rev. Dr. L. L. Nash will preach {Corn MeWhorter's High | po Cotton and Peanuts. Below are .Nertoik, prices of cott< and peanuts for yesterday, a5 Turnishe by Cobb Bros. & Co., Commission : Me chants of Norfolk : . OCOTTOR. Sige. 6 13- 6 1- Good Middling Middling — Low. Middling- Good. Ordinary Tone—tirm, PBANULS« | Common a 1 to 2 to pa 'Pone—steady. Eggs—10 cte.—Firm. - a8 BK. E. Peas—best, 2.50 to. 2.75 per bi “s dan d. 1.50 to }.75. | 66 ‘Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel ea a Greenville Market. JOrre by S. M.