Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, NW. C., JUNE 29, 1895. Local Trams 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. Gases Bound F t, arrives 1:51 P , leaves 2:11 P. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure day and saturdav. train going Going South, IW THE STATE. al Record of Matters of General Interest. — A German sailor was drowned at Seuthport Wednesday. Mr. L. M. Meekins, a Wake For- est student, won the medal in the oratorial contest before the Teachers Assembly at Morehead The Local Preacher’s Confer- ence will convene August ‘24-16 at Rutherford Oollege, Connelly Springs Depot. The conference owns a tabernacle bnilding at that place that accommedates several thousand people. How it is in Concord. We trust that the riders of bi- cycles in Concord will be careful in riding on the sidewalks, so as to cause no complaint from ped- estrians It should be remem- bered that there is an ordinance which makes it punishable by fine or imprisonment to go by a lady ora child except at alow rate of speed. This ordinance should be strictly enforced. Let bicycles riders in all cases when passing anyone take the extreme onteside of the street. When coming up on any one from behind rieg your bell, unless it is alady- Atnight never go with- out your lamp. In fact, exercise common sense and show regard for the rights of others, and. all will be well. We do not Lelieve “the town commissioners will lugislete tlie bicycles off the pave- wmepte if the bicyclists will be- have tbemselves.--Concord TZismes. - .The law-makers of Greenville wight take an idea from the above SCISSORINKTUMS., Bright Squibs and Queer Items Chp- ped Promenonmy- A fire is Minneapolis resulted in the loss of six persons, crush- ed by falling walls. A whole- sale crockery establishment was burned at a loss of $90,000. Mrs. Wm. Nobles, of Cochran, Ga. had fusees with her husband and paid a negro $10 to ki'l him. The finding of the hidden corpse led to the arrest of the guilty par ties. The school authorities of Switz erland have made a rule that whenever the thermometer gots above a certain point the schools cannot be done when it is too hot. $2,500 postoffice money and es- caped, studied medicine. and | caught bim at Pavamea islatare did.was to cut down the appropriation to the Soldiers’ federacy, Dougiasites.—Lenoir Zopic. ‘Please, Your Honor.” cee sts when taking his seat on the beach, and fourin-hand, with a cap on the head. cried the judge, severely. was no movement. the order in the sternest tones from the bench. Then came the reply 1n a weak voice from the gallery : your honr, it’s a lady.” The judge stared and then mee | stared «Woman is like that ?” The days are now slowly grow ing shorter. : the business of the court went on. —New York Sun. are to be dismissed, as good work A. CG. Love, formerly assistant post master at Colvert, Tex., stole made off to. Centsal—Americsa-|. The postal authorities bave One of the things the late Leg- Home. This isthe way the old heroes, who fought for the Con- were treated by the The jadge of another court, saw some one in the public gal- lery, wearing « standing collar “Take off that hat up there !” There ‘Take off that hat, sir!” came “Please a moment it? Then why does she dress There was no explanation and at ever point, My Mid-Summer Wears for my fall stock. Prices down, down, dow but they must go. . THE KING and calculating, my store and see how I su ceed in keeping down pric without depreciating value to. look’ Ov! must be cleaned tu FRANK WILSON CLOTHIER. Ea - You need a good live newspaper | of your own without having worry the life out of your neigh- bor by borrowing his. Come = OP | these and subscribe on your own hook. Don’t keepon reading a paper you do not vay for.—Monroe Journal. In tearing down an old house © on the Morrison place near Jack— | json Spriags, a few days siace, K. M. McCaskill foued 27 -Spanisb silver dollers, wrapped in a hand- kercbief and secreted between the walls. Some of them bore the date 1717. The handkerchief was so old that when the boards were cemoved tne money rolled out, says the Carthage Bixde.. Services To-Morrow, Presbyterian church Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Methodist church.—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching Rev. G. F. Smith. church.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M- Lay 2ssiliaz at 11 A. M, by H. Harding. Baptist church._Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A- M. and &15 P. M., by Rev. eg BamOne | a at1l A.M. and 8:15 P. M, by! _| Spanish — The Logislatare made an app Colored Normal. School, It J tt Beats and ie Cees eee be equally divided among | seven. The man who ed bill did not. Hg Soars ent desire. It intended to el to aide SS a schools, as there were ecial t schools. ioe ra ae got $1.500.--Ralsigh Fess. Cotton and Peanuts, by Cobb Bros. & Co., Comment, , chants of Norfolk : hae Good Middling Middling Good Ordinary Tone—dull. PEANUZS, Prime Extra Prime Fancy ; . ‘Se. Tone—steady. Eggs—10 cte.—Firm. stig tet fread E. Peas—best, 2.50 to 2.75 per “ damaged, 1.50 to 1.75. Bick and Olay, 00 to 1.00 per bas ; 2 Tetra ss second-ciass wail matter. che s be jt e- gh 16 coaches, -” (Prom oar Regular Correspondent,) _ tiom takes any stock in the ore- = Gavin this year, aad their ~ Ene ee ee gee a i saa Satie ey aes eaigh a Subscription 25 cents per ‘fenth. ‘ways make — balance of trade! in favor gb the Doites estes foy| (7? a time, and if it does not bring|’ ‘us Européan ,old it gives us a gold balance over there which vents our haying,to send any ld over for songe, time. Be- des, unless all th@pig financiers anand for EVERY APTERNOON (RXCEPT SUNDAY) to, $1,500,000. A number of ‘Ameri¢ Sk lives were loss ’ pores | pe onge mé + ee | _-Brope ‘ 3 ‘sécurities by —_- An excorsion {rpm Raleigh, ?}nae been wie £ Wilmingto m Wednesday. “Isending Aa Hed "sho! pple = Awéte| one. The from 50 to:$00 left on: x poboadt for' did Gireful’ preflictiotis itdniokst the scarcity of room. there jearp MPllowed: aenseli pris statq meets as to the ree. why fis! FS a man apf sional a F his Jade be-| , cease | th eee “found it con- ' | venient do so, ‘and it is non~ Nota few ww Horth a Carolinians ‘sence, in the opinion uf Treasury woud sey theatthesyudicate | modes: girls dressed -in Bloom-|"#* desiges apon the gold it has éis Fiding bitycles. Yet weare) ‘paid into the Treasury- told that they are coming. ‘The Secretary Olney is thinking New York Sun thinks there is| Very seriously of applying com- nothing wrong in girls wearing | \petetive examination methods to bi ‘the U. S Consular service. So far not, but aor ana * as their nomination w office is concerned, of course they would still believe in the womanly J have to take their chances of be woman. ing confirmed by the Senate after \ passing the examination and get- ting montifiated. It is admitted by alf travelers that the longer 4 consul remains in Office the more) uasefal he becomes to the country he represents, and Enropean gov'| étiments néyer think of: reniov- ing aconsul, except for cause. and pay poll tag poll tam is SSS WASHINGTON LETTER. ———— Wassisoros, D.C. June 28, 1895. No memberof the admiacaistra- dictions being made in some me 8 qbtarters concerning the probable Secretary O ney, in addition to early ron that will be made “on the examftatiu : of contul-. would the gold in “the Treasury, now uke to see the Seryive plased on ‘ial the bond syndicate has made|* permsnent basis, so that young -its last payment on account | ba would take u up ss a lLfe - bonds purchased. On the con- career, trary. members of the administra- Mach siguiticauce is attached 4 tion consider the oxtlook very | by republjc;us .to an Jnternew Mi@heerfal The Treasury now has with Represent:tiva, Cagnop,. of She tittle more than $10,000,000 fn TUinois, which «as pablished , in Washington {his)wesk, It wasnt what Mr. Canson ssid, that, * tracted attention, as_his talk is | got considered important-he d, too much of if, waa he not say. occupied colamn discussing the and officials do not expect *t amount to be materially re— nearly os Presiden- tration in iw eee bord «syndicate The new woman Keeps clam payment ,oo those; drs ren coe for the a to " =i week, instead of waiting until 9.9 ext wh ras af wie to step i. 1 idjof your médicine “Gash” Da- we are in great danger of being caught on the deyil’s hook. A little, i A Y Benja that gentleman's recent attempt to have bimeelf, eoneiderse t nation. As Mr. Cannon has jase; returned from an.eascerno trip his interview may be part of a plan son boom by ignoring it. , Great snterestis felt in. Wash- ingtou in the change of bearing it if may, ‘gave on the silver, question “in this conntry. Lor Salisbury, the new pfewier, is a “patfiamentary record ‘as a bi- type Tt ie natatal therefore tha lfopas should ‘be intaiged that Bagland might changes het’ poli- cy of Opposition to Sifver’and join in asmovement. for interbational bimetalhem. It ie) just.-as well,, however, to remember: »wheu: in> dulging im. such hopes. that iv | Englenc the national “finances | have never figured as an. is3ue io politics, and that, unless there is rr redical upbeaval of precedent, the personal opinions of Lord Sal- isbary apd Mr. Balfour will oot be sufficient to change the ‘finan \cial policy of that canotry. It is quite certain, however, that if the coming parliamentary elections shall result in favor of the con— servatiye party, to whichthe new éabinet belongs, that a strong ef- fort will be made by the silyer men of Euro and America | to get England to declare in favor of bimetallism. But all previous) - efforts in that line have in balked by the mighty infinence of (the financiers of Lombard street, who forced the adoption of the gold standard and wih will fight silver to the lest ditch. . The Greensboro Record says fhe-dtoliowiag .ic a true copy af a testimonial. received frome gen- tleman in New York regarding the‘virtues of Sblvod-t medicine : “Rhree weeks age Dbad.no liver and no lights; I took two-bokles audnbw Phe a 20° Poalid © liver and Barter: of the Reed men to kill the ;Harri- will tel wminis—| to defend the Bible. England, because of the | gence always leads to more- min in Hégienn, potwithstanding| Be careful _abeut your speech 8/The Holy Spirit is grieved by the 5 leddiug capdidate . for, the nomi from your lips. foolish and filthy words that fall _ Be reverent in God's house. It may seem a trivial matter, but it t upon character.’ [rrev- erence is next to blusphemy. Don’t spend your time trying ‘The old book would baye been better off ifit bad wot, been, defended so wach. David's greatest ‘tronble was friendly to ‘silver and Mr. Balfour) with the members of bis own le member of the new cabinet, bas family. . After all; domestic troab- les are the ~ greatest ufflictions miétallist‘of the tidst’ advanced! of life, while domestic felicity is the, greatest happiness. ‘Religion has much to do with ewotion, but it will not’ do ‘to: be guided by feeling-; That man is perfectly safe who.is fixed ip his, ‘ wind to aerve, God,, whether he feels liku i$ or got- ‘The extra goude in the nlacves of our gvod sisters, if devoted to the Lord, would svive the prob- ‘lem of money for the missionary treasury. But this money will be as hard to turn into the treasury as thé tobocco and cigar money of thé meén.—Christian }Cerv. M . | orris Meyer has added 8} ,; , —AND— | Miss Mattie Tucker took the train) handsome fountain to his always ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES. there this morning furs visit to Roher- confection stand. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS E Ladies & Childrens ‘sonville . Th i f Farmville: we buy direct from Manufacturers. ena e young people of fa bling you to puy at one profit. A cum ‘SLIPPERS l- Little Miss Clara Latham wx6 has/will have a bali on Thursday | plete stock o | . © | been visiting friends here, |refarned to| uight, July 11th. is the largest and cheapest ever of-|"" — eee For the best Cream Cheese and FU RN ITU RE : frm self y oad wn, ome see Jor Good Piay—Good House, Butter go to Chas. Cobb. always onhand and sold at prices tu suit i. ‘ ~ | 2 he t * Q 1 bo i . The young esegar had a good} We are told that afew days ago cata tor CASH. sretons, f beving no risk BABY CARDIACES. FURNITURE, 22x 2rectne,” 2 "ritnend se aera olf of ous toboco leak | Hewes aaa 2 ’ | play Amogene™ for tne be of worass one fo ° 8. M. SCHULTZ, " Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Hope Fire Company. The play| Sume sections of the county Greenville. N.C ai was well rendered and the audi |had a nice rain Friday evening,|—— — Curtains. ence highly pleased About $85 bit it was very light close to Professional Cards. Goods sold on their merits and | was reslized and tarned over to|town. ; prices made accordingly. the company. This belps the cow seed sti? _ —- “7 . pany’s fund quite handsomely. SumMeR Darinks—Cream soda, in F. TYSON, r J.-B. CHERRY & Co.) . ice cream, milk shakes, lemou- ° : | ‘Yet tne T @o Thro ade, soda water, &c, at Morris| Attorney and Counselor at-Law - | =e h. ; Meyer's. Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. H. G JON ES As long 4s the railroad is giv- Practices in all the Courts. . ~ 2 ing such poor convection in fact The REFLECTOB is indebted to| Civil and Criminal Business Solicited. : ialmost no copaection at all—by Elder Ww, A. Ross fora sack of Makes a spectal of fraud divyoree,dam- MCHTECT AAD BUDER, Sessa Sees tee” Sy eT eeo SS | | _ ale Jas ar waceiy people “o go oooee over to-da>. ; Prompt and careful attention given a. usiness. Greenville, N.C. lay over adayin Kinsteu, could) The Kinston boys want tocome| Money to loan on approved security. | Fe not they arrange to let the South |over.to Greenville and play ball | Terms easy- 3 bound passenger train run|on the but there is no club through to Morehead Saturday) hére to play. UT LEM! Ser FLEMING | J. H.B Contracts taken evenings and. retura . Monday . LO . brick and nee for eee. mornings ? This would give op-~ The het takers for thie town- B ATTN Se. ©. Ola houses changed to any plan portanity for a delightfal trip and Se ens tain oar tae saeebet s@ Practice in all the Courts. desired. Plana and specifications — by the seaside eho fe iled to give in their taxes LO u rarefally made at short notice. All| *°°*°r> , ; . HARRY SKINNER. 7= need: fret-class in| a is smaller than usual. Le OTH A D8 de: BEAN IN 5th, . ; Daring this week three couples Finest N. Xk resh Batter. Laat ATTORNEYS~aT-LaW, were brave enough to scrape ap: Best Bien , as wots oer ®- CakR- VILLE. B.C : the price of admission snl ap . : os. J. -L. | Srreaville Market. iiied to the Rezister of D ods for Base Ball. PARVIS & BLOW, —_— by . at the license to the stare vf matrimony. The following is the score of , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ° 17 togs| hese were Georxe Harris and| games as played by the Nations!) .>.. VILLE, N.C. .-. €.99 to 7 Emma E. Braxtuu, white, and Al | League Thursday: actice in, slithe Coart = — te lien Langivy. aod Mary Pach,|. ,¢ Gincinmati: Cincinnati 4 |jaiki Wooded. FO aring, Meal 50 to 80| Bert Bruwn and Ary Kilpatrick. Louisville 3, . on N, Baring 9 ¢. * «25 cas .go| With one ofthe evicted couples | 4: Pittsburg: Pittsburg 9, St |\A/OOPAKD & HARDING: | of J p it was a case of uecessity with the! fonis 4. ! t ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, = groom to get married ar stay. in|” At Cleveland: Cleveland 4, Chi-|: spiciarsitéation glen N. > 4to6|*. Pri ; tar v : : | sess jail,so he gave a spopeacnim pI . ey 2. $ agkthcto