Vol. 1, GREENVILLE, N. C., JUNE 5, 1895. No. 168 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. _ Passenger and mail north, arrives 8:22 A. M. arriyes 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A. M, leaves 10:15 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P «, leaves 2:11 P. M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washingtou, Tuesday, Thure uay and Saturday. train going Going South, Weather Bulletin. Showers, cooler Thursday. LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTINGE. BY O. L. JOYNER. Mr. B. F. Sugg, who has just returned from a trip to Greene county says the farmers ovyer there are perfectly satisfied with their tobacco crop prospects. The excessive warm weather of the past few days has chaaged the condition of crops mure rap- idly than we have ever seen be- fore. Toktacco that a week ago could not be seen from the road is now looking green and fresh and thoroughly healthy. - Mr. P. H. Gorman after finish- ing up his work here left Tues- day morning for Richmond. He will spend some time there and will then visit several of the most important tobacco markets in North Carolina and Virginia and return herein time for the open. ing of this market, August Ist. We venture the assertion thst Pat will beas thorougly acquaint ed with the crop prospects when he returns as any of the vider leaf men in the country. Through only a genial, jolly boy Pe is one - of the shrewest business men in the trade. Inthe firma of J. N. Gorman & Co. Greenville is for- tunate in permanently establish— ing them here. Contractor Jones commenced work yesterday on Mr. Hooker's prize houses. He showed us the k of the inside floors from which we judge 2 substantial buildings. they are to 00 | of : also -be a great convenience- WHEN THE NOTE FALLS DUE. You may say that life ig trouble When the clouds are in the blue; But a fellow finds it double When the Note Faller Due! Sorrow’s nothing but a bubble That will vanish from the view ; But it’s trouble, trouble, troubie, When the Note Falls Due! And the corn—it goes to stubble, And the rose—it withers, too; And it’s troable, trouble, trouble, When the ® Note Falls Due! Go it single file, or double, There’il be work enough for you In a living world of trouble, When the Note Falls Due! — Atlanta Constitution. GIVE US THE SCHEDULE. = What Say tne Railroad Autherities? While talking on the subject of @ connection at Kinston between this branch of the Wilmington & Weldon road and the Atlantic road, we drop this suggestion to the Coast Line authorities in the form of ao inquiry- Could not they arrange to let their pas- senger train on Saturdays run on through to Morehead City after arrival at Kinston, returning Monday morning in time for the regular trip from Kuiuston, and then have their freight train on W ednesday’s tc make close con- nection with the passenger trains on the Atlantic road? This would give an opportunity of two trips a week to Morehead and be a great convenience to people along the line if this braach, also peopie on the Norfolk & Carolina road could take advantage of the Saturday trains for spending Sun- day ut Morehead. We believe such a schedule on Saturday and Wednesday could be effected with very little 1f any extra expense the railroad, and the increased travel from Scotland Neck, Tar boro and Greenville alone would amply repay them, to say nothing Shirts. PPP LOL PLP AL Lee Ler ac" Shirts. Shirts. Percale, Neelioee, White. Every Style and Color. With & Without Collars. : A mammoth stock to select from. Great reduction on all grades. FRANK WILSON, THE KING CLOTHIER. PALL le Le PPP A Pele eel Lee ee al Meal eda el ed et Shirts. Shirts. ~ Have Your Byes Examined. Prof. P. D. Mahoney, specialist in lenses for the eye, is at the Ricks House for one week. where examinations for all forms of defective sight will be thoroughly and scientifically made. If your sight, either distant or near, is imperfect; if your eyes water or burn after reading, sewing or auy o her kind of work, if your visionis blurred when looking at an object fifteen feet or more away; ifafter prolonged use of your eyes they feel strained and your head aches, you certainly require giass- es, an should not for a day neglect their use. If your defective sight can be im- proved by glasses. the proper one will be selected for you; if on the other hand the defect depends upon disease o~ suc abnormal condition of the eye that glasses will not help, you will be frank- ly so informed and so sas.ed a useless expense. I guarantee everv pair of glasses or- dered to be satisfactory. and expect to win your confidence by the skillful and accurate manner in which they give you improved and comfortable vision. All examinations free. (UN, HOME se In the Mountains of Virginia will take a few SUMMERBOARDERS $18 $20 per Month. Highest references. Come where the cool breezes blow. Come recuperate and rest. Address @, ¥. WILSON to which 1t would’ _ Montreal, Nelson County, 4 Cotton and Peanuts, Belew are -Nerfelk. prices. of cotton” and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Co.,,Conmmission Mer. chants of Norfolk : OOTTOR. 3 Good Middling 71-16 Middling a Low Middling 65 7: Gord Ordinary 7S Tone —dull. ee. PEANUTS. : Prime a Extra Prime 34 Fancy ~ 2 Spanish 90c. bu, Tone—steady. Reze— Je cts —Firm. a , eas—best, 2.50 to 2.75 per “dam 1.50 to}78. oat Black and Clay, to 1.00 per bushel. Greenville Market. | Corrected by 8S. M. aeneeecsee at the Old Bricx store. g Butter. per Ib Westein Sides Sagar cured Hams 11 to 2 Corn 40 to 60. wer Meal 50 to 80 (Cabbage oe Flour, Family 5.25 toB .60 ae , 6 te 10 ee 16 te 26° Chickens 20. to: Eggs pen doz © 5.8. persis per lb 133 to 2 erosene, ; toa ap ee ulls, per 6 va. Cotton Seed Mea! | Figs ' this morning . wilh adopt a plat-| men won. ' mentum the silver movement is /end abgry voice) —“Coufuund it! jgzed the Governor to have the — will be regretted should there be saad 3 sust FoR FUN. | = (AB = i s - Be SJast think, ‘Goulet = Brits! Here is Dilan d Subscription 25 cents per Month. iwhile comipg home from the club. sip. Three years an last night fell jnte the water.” Entered »s second-class mail matter. | He—“Great Heavens! I hope, Dodd, | Méad "& bj “parchabedi at auc- ‘tion, in Boston, a very rare copy ago EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) he didn’t drown.” . —>-++/ ~Sbe—He couldn't drown. Hel of Pee's aboat “The Democratic Convention at 48 86 fall bre coaldu’t ‘swatfow (forty pages in paper covers, for , aDV water.” | which they paid $1,850. They “Rivers,” said Bauks,. “corn sold it for a good prutit for $2,500 form favoruige the free uad> wn- renpd 4nd let. me_ see hoy it tits)within six monthstoa Mr. Max “Pa merlaine,” Springfield, Illinois which me ’ limited cpinege 5 of ‘silver pt the yeu. Yes, it’s a pretty fair sort iwell, a New York book collector, a, Gveftoat. T hdpe it’s paid for.”| who sent it to Paris and had it The tight bas . . “U Banks. responded’ Rivers. bound in & wost sunptuous man been a bitter one but tte elves with dighity, “the difference. Boner by Lortie Fils at an expense Kansas and Mi twéen you and my tailor is ‘that/of about $300. A few weeks ago are to follow wih conventions he-hepes it will be paid for,” ‘the owner’s collection was put up ‘for sale in Boston and Dodd, asi they will dtuo'add to thé. m0- — afas of the House (ins loud Mead & Co.; bought the book ‘| back again for $1,400, $400 less now receiving. The final triumpn | Shut that door, d’you hear ?” ithan they paid for it three yeurs of silver as money seems LOW to ay es rho yours ay ted. A Viv)— you kvpow w a’r be indi Noe ‘boller#h’ at 8” . ‘ | Man of the House ‘Geller The Rockingham Rocket says The Guvernor of tle State of “Oh, excuse me, Mary! Ithought/tbhat last Saturday a colored wo North Carolina and the Mayor ofjit was my wife!” man iv Wolf Pit township, Rich mond county, got her baby to sleep, laid it on the bed, and left the house, leaving two children, aged three and five yeurs, playing about the yard. Soon after she left, the t two children—one her own and the other a neighbor’s—got upon ithe bed with the baby and baat, bit and pinched it to death, no |\geown person being near enough to hear its cries and go to the tee When the mother and A German aathoress who ia col-\beighbors bad found the baby lectiug autozraphs for an album! dead, dressed and laid it out, the ifor girls aud has valuable contri-| two little savages who had killed ‘butions by the Emperor \illiam|it made repeated effurts to I and Frederick bas obtained the/get at the body and furtber mu— ‘following motto from the Emper- tilats it, and bad finally to be car- who is not ried from the house. ratio of 16 to 1. . £ the city of Raleigh came very | Queen Bee—“How does it ha near hatipg @ clash butwebn! pen; you are not working wibb State and municipal matbority [she swarm ?” on Monday. It grew out off Common Bee— up on the|42d go out of business, your poles being put sidewalk of the Governor's Man majesty. We arethe only manu sion which is the State’s propeity. facturers left that don’t turn ou either snide or adulterated goods, The committee which has 1n charge the public grounds of the 40d ['m tired of bucking against the whole earth.” State some months ago anuthor- “I want to quit > poles cut down, he had delayed! A& Motte by Frances joseph doing this because Mr. Glass, | who bad them pat up promised to have them removed, but instead of doing this he commenced some | days ago to have others put up. On Saturday he told the Gov-| ernor he would have them re-| covered by 9 o'clock Monday /° Francis Joseph, morning. When Monday Orne known to have given sach auto-) ee ing came he sent the Governor graphs before: Proof Positive. word that he would not remove! It is written in a clear vold| _— | them. The Governor sent out hand and runsthus: “Take your Much has been written in ridi- two men to cut them down when /|“uties seriously and require the | cule of the wild answers given two policemen appeared on the same of otners bat ve lenient trom the witnoess—stand, where all scene and said they were ordered toward the failings of a neigh-| onnected thought seems to es- by the Mayor to arrest any man 20°F) Franz Joself.”’—London cape some peuple. Bat strictly who interfered-with the tele-Yes- | ito the point was the evidence of phone pciles. Several ietters | \a@ woman in Maine who was striv- passed between the and Mayor and Attorney General} a horse-stealing case. . Osborne has been sum somed (Aunties Bt EAG:AGD, ad se of pe “ A witoess testified that he had from Charlotte to give an opinion the nation” about $7,000,000 per|%°°? the boy at the village on ‘oncerning the right of the Gov- year. Itis hardly necessary to that day, when the womansprang ernor to protect the property. It say that the money thus used is from ber seat, and cried : practically thirown.away so far as “He. wan't out, nuther! The total Indian population of His Governor the United -Stetes, exclusive of ing to prove an alibi for a boy in! a : te, -- A bil hastbebt iMicoduced in the New York legislature to pro- vice for bicycle pathe,, which. meets the approval of the leading papers. The World says: “The revolution in means of locomotion has already taken place. It is not a question of the future. It is of the past. Biey- cles are used by thousands now where they were by the hundred five yearsago. People ofall ages, sexes and conditions ride them. The time will come when on both sides of every new street a bicy- cle path will be as much a matter of course as the sidewalke. “Tt ought to come soon. To make it come the sooner New York ought to set the outside world » good example by putting down the best bigyele track in |the world Aud that it may be the Lest it must be in the best place.” Undoubtedly there has been a steadily increasing interest in bicycle riding in Wilmington, and it wculd be wellin the con- struction of ncuw roads if our au- thorities would consider the im- portance of providing a path for this kind of locomotion.—Wil- mingtonu Star. asain ———— $$$ Tae, Professional Cards. B F. TYSON, s 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 diyorce,dam- ages, actions to recover land, and col- lections. Prompt and careful attention given all business. Money to loan on approved security. Terms easy. J. H. BLOUNT. 3. L. FLEMING LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, , GREENVILLE, N. C. all Practice in all the Courts. L. Cc. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER. [*’ Ham @& SKiwiemc, ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW. GRKE-“ILLE. N. ©. ye es ene eine THOS. J. JARVIS. pARVis & BLOW, ATTORKNEYS-AT-LAW, GREKN VILLE, N.O. 8 Practice iu allthe Courts. John E. Woodard. F. co. Harding, iison, N.C. Greenville, N ALEX: L. BLOW. OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. _ Spy farther trouble between these|i4. interests of civilization are pants’ was hangin’ on the clo'es concerned. — - line ali day !” Special attention and settlement of c ven to collectiuns aims. LOCAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior Couit Clerk, E. A. Moye. Sheriff, R. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. Codroner, Dr. C. OPH. ouse. Laughing- Surveyor, Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n. Leouidas Fleming, T. BE. Keel, Jesse L. Smith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Siwith. Cvuunty Examiner of Teachers.— Prof. W. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C. Forbes Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Police—J. W. Perkius, chief, Fred. Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen—W. H. Smith, W. I. Brown, W. ‘T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins. CHURCHES. Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex- cept second) morning and night. Prayer mnceting Luursday night. Rev. CC, M. Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30) A.M. CU. VD. Rountree, Sup’t. Catholic. No regular sei vices. Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun- day morning and night. Rey. A, Greaves, Kector. Sunday School at9: 30 A. il. W. B.«brewn, Sup t. . Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and wight. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rey G. F. smitn, pastor: Sunday seh:vol at 9:30 3. M.A. BK. bllington, pupt. Presbyterian. Services every [8st an 3rd Sunday morning and ni. ht. Prayer meeting tuesday night Rev. Archie MeLauchlin, pastor. Sanday Schvo! at 9:30 A. M. B. D. vans, Sup’t. LODGES. Covenant Lodge No. 17. 1. O. O, F-,) mects every ‘Tuesu: ay night. Dr. W.H Bagweli, N.G. Grecuville Lodge No. 281A. F. & A. M., weets first and tioire Monday uights W. M. King, W. M TP ORES RES REET REE Soe COREL F MEAINESS QUICKNESS. —SEND sour — JOB -:- PRINTING # —-TO THE— REFLECTOR OFFICE —IF YOU WANT— _ First-Class Work. iennead § 3 ? ? ° ¥ ¥ geese NEWS OF THE WEEK. Country and kFaragraphed. IN THE SOUTH. The Tennessee Press Asssciation con- venes in Chattanooga June 4th. The Southern Grocers convention met in Atlanta, Ga., on Tuesday. The National Waterworks conven- tion metin Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday. _ The International Epworth League eonference convenes June 27th at Chat- tanooga, Tenn. The South Carclina State Press As- sociation convened in annual session at Sumter May 29th. The mines in the West Virginia coal regions have resumed operations. The strike was a failure. A number of northern mem are now in North Carolina contracting to pur- chase the grape crop. Parkersburg, W. Va., had a nitro- glycerine explosion Saturday that swayed the entire city. The Washington newspaper corres- pondents were entertained by the Ex- position directors in Atlanta, Ga., on Tuesday. John Workman, an ex-state constable and Sam Duncan engaged in a shoot- ing scrape at Clinton, S. C., Saturday in which Workman was killed: Congressman Charles Grosvenor, of Ohio, arrived in Memphis on June 2nd, to spend several days in the inter- vest of McKinley for president. Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Poston one of the most prominent Presbyterian Min- isters in the state of Virginia, died Tuesday morning at Lexington. The Mobile, Ala., Marine railway was put into operation Tuesday. It is built to take out vessels up to 1,500 tons capacity. It operated satisfactomily. Beginning June lith a three days’ meeting of the colored teachers of Ten- nessee will be held in the hall of the house of representatives at Nashville. The new directory of HKirmingham just issued shows a population of 52,321 an increase of about 3.000 in a year. This includes the immediate suburbs. By an opinion of the federal supreme court Monday the city of Jacksonville, Fla., will be allowed to sell its issue of over one million dollars of city bonds. J. J. Davis, court crier, who killed Deputy Sheriff Boya some time ago at New Orleans. La., was found guilty of murder Tuesday. He goes up for life. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 3,674,553 bales, of which 3.302.352 bales are American against 3.326,641 bales and 2,835.441 bales re- spectively last year. While in bathing at Pablo Beach Tuesday, J. K. Ingram, a clerk em- CORE | oloyed by the Florida Hardware com- pany of Jacksonville, got beyond his depth and was drowned. A call has been issued fer a silver convention to meet in New Orleans ‘| Monday, June 10, and elect delegates to the Memphis himetallists’ conven- tion of June 12th and 13th. Lewis Hanvey, a drug clerk, shot and killed his wife at Atlanta, Ge., Saturday night, because she would not The husband was drunk. _ _ Ex- Speaker Crisp has published a card restating his position on the fin- ancial question. He declares for the free and unlimited coinage by the oes States indevendentlv. Gathered From All Sectiansof tha return to him after having separated. How to Rest the Eyes. A medical] journal says that in the continued use of the eyes, in such work as sewing, typesetting, bookkeeping, reading and study— ling, the saving point is looking up from the work at short inter— vals and looking around the room. This may be practiced every 10 or 15 minutes. This re. lieves the muscular blood supply much better: __ The Michigan Legislature has passed an anti-treating law. When it gets it enforced it will please let the remainder of the world know it, and then if the remain- der of the world has any sense it will adopt it and we shall soon have an end to about half the drinking that goes on. Drinking together is regarded as the high- est evidence of sociability among men and if it were stopped it is sufe to say that the consumption of liquor would fall off at least one-half. How to stop it, is the question. Laws won’t do it,— Charlotte Observer. : ESTABLISHED 1875. S.N7(. Schultz AT THE OLD BRICK STORE ‘ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before pu. chasingelsewhere Ourstock is complete n allits branches. PORK SIDES&SHOTTLDERS, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR RICE, TEA, &. alwuys at LOwEST MARKET PRICEs. TOBACCO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A cou:n plete stock of FURNITURE always onhaad and soldat prices tu suit the times. Qur goods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margip. Respectfully, Ss. M. SCHULT~., Greenville. N. Cc Barbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N. C. @ Patronage solicited. 1ERBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARE ER. Under Opera House. Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. ARMERS AND MERKCHANTS BUY “This Reminds ~~ You every day in the month of ~ June that if you have ~ # bag your Printing done at the REFLECTOR JOB -- OFFICE. It will be done right, It will be done in style Ss and it always suits. = These points are well 'worth weighing in any sort of work, but above all things in Your Job Printing. DRESS 0008. SILKS, LACS, a ss TS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT —LINE OF— fe Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried bY | oy 0B, GHERRY & GO. —this season. Our Stock of — ‘ing in the Methodist church ‘night. DROPS OF SWEAT. JUNE BUGS. That the Reflector Lost Hunting These Items. The Refiector Duck Caught These at One Outing. The Masons meet to-morrow; Mrs. Florence Dancy is sick. | and elect officers. Ms th, h _ | Mr. W. D. Corstarphen 1s 1D) ‘The wedding is the important town. eut for this evening. Mr. H. G. Jones went to Scot-) ‘land Neck to-day. Misses Dot Flanagan and J. Bovs, don’t forget Lang’s Wash Jones are both sick. Suits, they keep you cool. | Rev. A. Greaves came over from There will be no prayer meet to- Kiuston this morning. —S-H.O. —AND— Ladies & Childrens wh E, rl 4 = ¥ ar ‘ ce iy br fered in this town, ES, ‘SLIPPERS! is the largest and cheapest ever of - come and see for The Herald says a Salisbury) young lady fried some eggs 1D the! ‘san Monday. To keep cool buv summer Coats and Vests at Lang’s. There was a regular dearth of. news at the depot yesterday even- ing. Nobody came in. Foreman Griffin received badg- es Tuesday for the officers and members of Hope Fire Company. | Rev. R. D. Carroli, of Winter | ‘Ville, speut to-day here. | | Mr. W. S. Bernard came up My entire stock of frow Chocowinity to attend the | wedding. | | Maj. = Harding left thy s morn’) ; ing for Jamesyille vo ‘commencement addres _Peal’s school. a Drof, | yourself and be convinced. BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. Goods sold on their merits and prices made accordingly. J.B. CHERRY & Co. A WAR GROCERIES. Just received and to be sold low a complete line of-——— FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, Larp, Meat, Meat, MouassEs, OIL aud everything kept in to Lang’s. It will be occupied by a family phy wind struck the steamer Au- See sdvertisement of boarders | wanted at country heme in the} wountains cf Virginia. Misses Venetia Morrill and, ice Hines left this morning to| ‘it relatives at Woodland. | Ladies, now is the time to buy| Siippers, at Lang's. | Mr. B. RB. King and family, who) ‘have been spending some days, The Lot spell holds on with a, ipere with bis brother, Sheriff RB. good grip, but the delightfal | breeze to day mukes it more/ en W. King, left this morning for ERAN ‘Goldstoro. The young ladies are, : etting Rev. Archie McLauchlin left on ap @ moonlight excursio D the! the south bound train, yesterda steamer Myers for Friday night. evening, to be absent unti r Be sure that you go. ‘Sunday. Rev. C. M. Billi con- ducted prayer meeting for bim in Read the REFLECTOR every day the Presbyterian church last night. ‘and you get the news. You. ought to be willing to pay for) your reading, however, and not borrow from a neighbor. For thin, cool Dress Goods go) A BIG STORM. Special to Reflector. | WasHINGTON, N. C., June 5.— Mr. C. T. Munford has already) ‘Yesterday evening a considerable engaged ove of his new bouses cyclous passed across the liver aud tbey are not yet completed. about fifteep miles below here. first-class grocery store. Cigars, ey care in the State. H. G. JONES, . S. SMITH. | was directly traceable to an ad from a neighboring county. BH UY SPORTING GLUB oer vos *edess ete", A hardware merchant says he 'bas recently sold a number of . \drive pumpsthe sale of which |vertisement in the REFLECTOR. Hea Y-. Fresh Butter. The lended Tea 25cts per Ib. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, “== c'%ek Sion Pm" © Greenville, N.C. A A er Contracts taken for atyle brick and wooden buildings. | d houses changed to any plan Plan and specifications earefally made at short notice. All| in every respect. Prices made very low desired. work guaranteed first-class itor who was in the habit of tak- ‘ing watermelons, gourds, chick- ens, goose feathers, and all kinds of vegetables, in exchange for modern subscriptions, and who, one day, ‘received a quart of onions as a payment. In the subsequent is- sue of his paper there appeared an editorial, thenking the sender of the onions and coucladiug with this sentence, “Such favors as these bring tears to our e- es.” fora and broke off one of her guards and also blew down a pier at Bath. A heayy rain fol-, lowed the cyclone. Dreamed Where It Was. Capt. Jim Williams tells a good one On Contractor H. G. Jones. Sunday night Mr. Jones dreamed some oue had stolen his adze and that he found it up a chimney in one of the buildings he was put- ting up. Coming down to his work next morning, sure enough the adze was missing. Remem- bering his dream he went to a chimney and looked up, but found nothing. Curiosity impelled him to try again, and gving to another chimney he foun 1 the adze push- ed up the fiue. Suves. Hats, CLOTHING, le Gent’ Furnishings at 25 Per Cent. Reduction. These goods must go. I intend to push them for all it 1s worth and this means the entire stock. UL. T. MUNFORD. Next Door to bank.