ali ee on eg RE ele oe Sean ie Pa Oh eS yee ey | a “= ~ See a mee ee See ali Gp Eee eg tne tee ean) 8 Se ee PMO RIP ae ap aae, Ha ee ONCE eta eR et Pee e eed > * Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 6, 1895. NOTES AND TOBACCO Henderson people asked JOTTINGS are BY O. L. JOYNER. ‘how they liked Oxford and Dur ‘ham. They said they liked them ‘all well enough, aod that land had ‘been offered them very cheap. Suppose our merchants and ‘ne Hendrsoa men asked if they business men were to be calied |jiked Henderson as well the other upon to give three or four thou- 'two towns, and they said yes, then sand doilars in order to establish ‘said the Henderson men, if we a permanect indastry here, that’ will nake the price of the Jand would turn loose inthe town week |,atisfactory will you locate your ly from six hundred toa thousand | ytgammery here, and the comm«t- dollars, would they do it? Ofjitee said they thought they would. course it is easy to argue that a Phen the Henderson people told | concern of that much importance, ‘them to stake off what they want- if they wanted to co.n> here, would | ied aud they would make tuema not stay away bocaiss the towa) ‘deed f.ee of charge forit. Hen would not give thanth>s site o1 ‘derson got the factory and from which to operate. S> it w>alda’t, phat time on began to move for- ifthey coald not 24> aaywhere/ ward. From this the merchants else, but in this diy aal tims leew from $750 to $1.000 per there are other bidiers for such; yo4k that would have gone to concerns as this. A fewdays ago Oxford or Durham. says the ‘Wilson Advice, the bus— Now you merchants know how iness men of thst towa m>t% tt) much profit there ison athousand Branoch’s bank to consider a pro | iollars of the kind of trade that position from a lot of capitalists |t,ig was: Make your owo calcu- who were intending startiag @ to ||ations and see if you could afford bacco stemmery and a reordering |¢, gain anything to establish a establishment. The capitalists |pusiness of this kind. Of course were turned over to a committee! y., have had no such proposition who showed them through the| 'made us, but we don’t know how town and the principal sites. That).gon such a proposition may be evening another meetiug was call-| nade. There are some people as ed and the merchants and basi-|, matter of course who would ness men were told by the pros |rather give something to keep pectors that they would locate| anything of this kind away from there if the site was givea them. ihe town taan to get ithere. ‘These That means they will locate there, | people live, always have lived and for the Wilson business mon are jt isto be feared will live as a not going to let that opportunity | stumbling block in the way of do- slip. A few years ago there was ing something. They would not a large corporation who expected |feel at ease doing busicess beside to establish a tobacco steamory | men whose business methods are somewhere in the central tobacco | go far superior to their own, hence belt. Henderson, Oxford and they should not be blamed for Durham were candidates for the!their opposition. If we should establishment- When the inves—|cet an opportunity of establish- vestigating committee of the cor— ing a busivess of this kind in our poration went to Henderson tuey | yidst, let the poople got together were taken in charge by the tO' and express their desire to haye bacco men and showed over the|theum come among us, and even if town, and when the coumittee!gq inducement 18 offered it will asked what indacement would be|pave a pleasant effect. offered to them to locate there. they were told to go to Oxford and Darhem, and before closing the trade tocome back-to Hen™ derson. They did this andin due time returned to Henderson. The Turough an oversight in yes- Miss Nannie Fleming with the report of the German. terday’s REFLEcToR the names of Mr. J. B. White were omitted from SACRIFICE SALE goods this week. is thrown open to the you just name the price and we will suit you. Same. THE KING ——— Cutting and Slashing prices to make room for my incoming fall My entire stock public and Low prices on voods but the quality remains the Come and see FRANK WILSON CLOTHIER. Falkland Items, Eas an | table was well prepared and w FALKLAND, N.C. Juty 5 1895. | managed succassfully. After di Mr. J. M. sick. A few of our people wil! go to iOcracoke Saturday. Miss Mamie Mercer. of Wilson is visiting Miss Lula Warren. Miss Bettie Bynum of Saratoga is visiting Miss Lizzie Peebles. Many people from here attened the big races, etc, 1n Greenville on the 4th. Mrs. J. M. Edwards and little son, uf Wilson, are visiting the family of Mr. J. S. Harris. The first picnic of the season in this neighborhood was given at Mayo’s Mill Wednesday by the tony wrnagers: C. H. Mayo, Ww. J. Cook, W.S. Newtor, and WwW. M. Evans. A large crowd at tended, many being present from Tarboro, Wilson, Greenville, Rocky Mount, Conetoe, Grifton. Farmville and Saratoga. All en- joyed the musicand dancing until 12 O'clock when dinner was pre pared and every ong went to the table, all had as much as they could eat -and even more. The Williams is quite | ner the young folks enguged ‘dancing and talking to the sweethearts, the older ones loc ing on. Everything passed « pleasantly, ending witha ni dance in Smith’s ‘Hall at niet There were lots and lots — pretty girls hers on the 4th, bo at the races and at the ‘Germ: In commenting upon them geptleman who was here remal ed to the Reriecror: “I havese none that surpass your Greenvi girls” His head is level. ~ Greenville Market. Corrected by 8S. M. Sehultz, ‘at | Old Bricx store. Butter, per Ib 17 to Western Sides 6.60 to Sugar cured Hams 11 te Corn * 40 tc Corn Meal 50 t¢ Cabbage | Flour, Family 5.25 to5 ra 6 te ats Sugar 4t Coffee 16 te Salt per Sack 80 to Oniomens 20 t« Eggs pet doz Beeswax, per 1b ae Kerosene, 134 t« Pease,per bu 1 Hulls, per ton ¢ Cotton Seed Meal 2¢ Hides en 51 ~ a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a ee Se f° eer soins ° - DAILY REFLECTOR. |ry Dail 2 00, Sam and Ano Oher-| Overton, J T Nelson, L L Kitrell,jas presented by the Sheriff was ; ry 4.00, Fannie Tucker 1 50, 3 O|J W Edwards, Louis H Cox, Law (allowed. PD. J. WHICHARD. Editor. Proctor 5 00, Alice Corbett 3 00,|rence Hooker, Eibert Forbes, B) phe Board met with the chair- ‘Raster Vines | 50, Alex Harris|E Abrams, Daniel Hateca, C K ner of the township Board of As- sions 1200, Winifred Taylor 600, Ly-| Johnson, E imoad S Harris, F Mo ogsors, and upon motion the val- [Entered as second-class mail matter. dia Staton 1 5U, W H Parker 2 09, Smith, Howell Cobb, Jas Hardy, ations reported by the peddasdfa’ —--~ \J G@ Nelson 150. Winnie Chap-,A B Ellington, W G Carson, TS for the seyeral townships was ; " N z - AY) i . EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT silt gull man 1 50. Polity Adams 1 50, Mrs/Steucill, HR Johnson, P H Kit- | ,dopted. .At Guilford, Battle Ground | W Cnsp 250, W F Williams trell. Geo W Gardoer, Jobo L| Leonidas Fleming and Jesse L on July 4tb, there was a formal 3s 5v, James Long 70), Armel:a|Carboo, Wiley Pierce, S ‘ "| Swith who were appointed us dedication of a. Munument to, Heartly 15v, Edwin Haddock) W uighars. Doan adie Hv} committee to assist in settlement Col. Joseph Winsten. There| | 58, Matitda Thomas 2 00, Cha. Pines. WA Daven a of taxes between the Sheriff and = were five thousand people pre- AIAN Melt ome — _ | freasurer for the year 1894. re- E sent. The address was delivered | The following ord:-rs for gener | SECOND WEEK. | ported the duty discharged and : by President Winston, of the al county purposes were issued :| Jos Moye, T L Moore, Howell that the said taxes had been set— Tiniversit The statue 1s the! RW King 9 80,3 A Lang 1 6s Warren, A J Fianakio, D Sitled. - ‘ft f Gov Holt. It i5\B L Davis 409, D D Brvant 4 90,| Spain, J * Case, W E Moore, J | The amount of county and ~ - gut. ° . (W G Little 24 00. H F Keel 62 27,|Mc D.xon, J E Warren, Alonzo B ..h00] taxes for the year, $20,147, 4 Subscription 25 cents per Month. ’ made of sleet co r and looks . - . | . Oe eae it it wore bronze aud |J2° M Manning 300, WH Reeves|Cherry, (eo W Hemby, B “\53. The insolvent list was $821,— as = 12 00, Rickard Harris 12 00, W H/James, W E Barrett, W B Browns\4g° The amount of taxes for is said to be as durable. | Wiihams 14 00 OW Harrington veer ys . tere Lunos | Greenville stock law territory was ‘ —E==EEE= 150 00, oustree 52 00, M | ‘or emiug, tOoKes $359.31, in Swift Creek and Con- : The jury has been se'ected for’ Tucker 50 00. WR Will-ams 21 20,) License to retail liquor for tix itentnea stock law territory $352- the trial of Shemwell far killing [ A Thigpen 2200, G F Smith) months were grauted to the fol-|g6. ' Dr. Payne. To the surprise of|220, John A “‘1isp 3 0'*, C Piiowing: | _eoniweienierimeenie every one it took only four|Gaskins 22 00,J J Nobies 26 0°, Greenville—-H C Edwardz, oO. Who Should Advertise. hours to get the jury. After i B Mewburne 24 85,R W Jones| Hooker, W E Barnett, W LCoLb | some instructions to the jury 74 00.J W Page 1? 00, Homecd W Suydam, J A Braddy, B F| Who should advertise, is a ques- by Judge Boykin, court ad beer 134, Jas R Cong eteu) 4 iderson. Malt, E H Shelvurn.|tion that has been propounded — 19 75, HN 19 00, J D Cox) journed unt] next day when). so 5 bs Pron 26 ov, J J May! Grifton—E A Biand, Bryau and answered in difterent ways. the trial will commence in a), 1) 3 R Overton 2600, J W Gardner, E. Leng. | We answer, everyone who has hotly contested battle. Some 6 aith 168 25, Ivv Smith 13 09, w | Bethel—Robt Staton, F S Gard aaything to sell, whether it isa startiing developments are ex LA Pollard 9 00,J B Little 29 60, Der- | product of hand, brain or ma- a pected even in the beginning | 5 A K Tucker 14 00, HC Venters Pactolus—J R Davenport, JF chine, and in cases where those | of the triaL 'g0 00, F G@ Dapree 20 00, W L Mobley. _who wish to buy or secure any- : . ——— ‘Smith 3330,C V Newtou 2000, Dongola— T L Turnage. ‘thing that they cannot obtain con- Vol. Fairbrother, of Durham, | Wo McAtthur 9 00, F G Moore! Parker's X Roads—J Q Smith | Veniently, they should advertise. ~sold his paper some time @ZO | 23 v0, S R Ross 21 20, D C Moore & Go. - | Advertising should be treated with the unde-standing that he)9500,T A Thigpen 3 60, Ivy Smith) Centre Bluff—J S Keel. |precisely as any other investment was not to edit another paper, go, R W King 70 9, B M Lewis) Gajloway’s X Roads—N H Bed |andin nine eases out of ten it in North Carolina. Kecently |22 85, A P Turnage 14 99, Jarvis gard. |pays a better profit than anything he re:urned to Durham and/g¢ Blow 20000, W H Bagwell wWarriston- EC Edwards. |for which money 1s spent. The. bought the Recorder, but he 3250,D J Whichard 340, T J) Wul—W E Hicks. vest evidence that advertising has been restrained from pub-|Jarvis 850, Sheppard or Lang, Grimesland—T M Moore & Co. pays is the fact that millions are lishing it by his contract when) 00, J A Lang 420, W L Housejg O Proctor & Bro: invested in it by all sorts of trade : he sold his paper. Not many)2 39, E Lang 23%, G T Tyson! Marlboro—S S Harris. and by the most successful busi- ~~ tears will be shed on account of 9 83, Andrew Blount 1 25 Edwards} Oakley—W E Fleming. ‘ness men in the land. No sensi- FF ebis reauit. '& Broughton 745, W M King Stokes-J L. Perkins & Co. ble man van believe that success- : 9 05,8 M Jones 3 30, T E Keel) Ayden—J B Garris. ful business houses advertise for COMMISSIUNERS MEETING. [3 70, Jesse L Smith 280, C Daw- - Cobb's Store—C. D. Smith. the fun of the thing. With them oe son 3 50, Levnidas Flemiug 250, Ordered that the Supervisors !t is business Just as much as buy GREENVILLE, N. C. Jaly Ist 1895,) ¥ M King 13 95 of Swift Creek aud Chicod town-|iDg stock or selling products. The Bvard of Commissioners | Swift Creek stock :aw territory: thip allot hands to the new road, There are certain principles of for Pitt county met this day.) L B Mewborne 2 0°, J BR Jobn- leading from the -Haddock farm trade that men ought not to ig— Present, C Dawson, chairman, 302 200,A F Pittman 290, Cito Mrs. Sallie Wilson’s on the nore, and among them the prin- Leonidas Fleming,Jesse L- Smith, Dawson 2 00, J D Cox. 2 00. | Williams road \cipalone is regular, legitimate SB. M. Jones and T- E Keel. | Greenville stock law territory:| Ordered that poll tax for 1894 and persistent advertising. — Wes- The following orders for pau-| O W Harrington 500, C D)\be refunded to Romeo Stokes oa |tern Stationer. . were drawn: Rountree 5 00,G M Tacker 5 00. account of old age. —_—_- Martha Nelson 2 00,H D Smits) The following Jarors were, (Ordered that taxes of Thomas 150, Jacod McLawhorn 1 50, drawn for Ssptember term Supe-|J. Jarvis for 1894 be corrected and ; | Waocy Moore 3 50, Susau Briley rior Coart. that he be refunded the sum of ie nial to 5° ee thas. its a -9 50, Lacinda Smith 150, Henry FIRST WEEE. $8.56. a pase e are prog consive aod never > ‘Farris 250, Kenneth Henderson} W R Horne, Mc D Horton, J) Ordered that $75 be allowed to a hey ned oe hiokoe 3 00, Eliza Edwaids 150, Carlos|W Allen, B F Cobb, R M Scarkey, Co. H. Pitt County Rifles. plane BE proeperics al HS Gorbam 2 00, J H Bibb2 00, Hen-|Thos E L‘ttle, W S Newton, J 8 The insolvent tax list for 1894 Nothing so helps a town as for » 4 ™ ge ed = a ae ede ia a ee Se ee ee eee, SE = —“—a- oo To re "Ln td —_ ny ee ee ee ee ae a eS ee we eee ‘ ee, Fe ee ee ge ee ee ee ae tee eee ae ees ae ee a ee ee he ar a EEE Se ee a MR eg Ne. Re agi iee Benge, gee RCs eee RAS eee ae eS anes me ae a eae ome A A Division of Responsibility. On the outskirts of one of our southern cities there used to be an LOCAL. DIRECTORY]! COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. sheriff, R. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. thriving business, but who, in an evil -hour, took to himself a young map as partner. The money mar ters of the concern soon became so involved that the old man begged Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. Laughing- , ouse. for a release, but the young man Survevor. assured him that the law in the case of partnership was so peculiar that it couldn’t be broken. Six months later, when the younger partner was away, the old man consulted a friend, found out the truth, and nailed up the following placard: *‘The parnership heretofore resist- ing between Micah Davis and myself is now resolved. Who owes the firm will callon me. Who the firm owes will cali on Micah Davis.” Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n, Leonidas Fleming, T. ©. Keel, Jesee L. Smith and 8. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell, Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. County Examiner of Teachers.—Prof. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, ©. C. Forbes. Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen—W. H. Smith, W. L. Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Buffin, Julius Jenkins. When Two Virginians Meet The first thing two Virginians do when they meet is to take a mint julep together; they next talk kin. If they are straogers to one another the first requisite is to locate and thus identify each other. Then they take another julep. Then the wild hunt for relationship begins and generally ends in establishing cous- inship from a first to a tenth degree from a marriage somewhere be- tween 1650 and 1895. Then they take another julep and the conversa- CHURCHES. = Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex- cept second) morning and night. Prayer meeting Thursday night. Kev. C. ad. Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9-8 A.M. C. D. Rountree, Sup’t. tion takes this turn and goes on for Catholic. No re, r services. hours: Episcopal. Services+very fourth Sun- ‘*You say you are one of the Ran- day morning and night. Rev. A, Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. W. B. Brown, Sdup’t. Methodist. Services every Sunday morning «and Light. Preyer meeting Wednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith, art Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. A. . Kington, Supt. Presbyterian. Services every ist and 3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting ‘iaesday night ev. Archie McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.,B. VD. vans, Sup’t. dolphs of ‘Curls?’” ‘No; but my mother was a Page. Her mother was a Burwell. My great-grandmother was a Carry. My great-grandfather was a Lee. My great-great-grandmother was @& Washington and my great-great- great-great-grandfather was a Ran- dolph, of Tuckahoe, and, ah—" Here another mint julep stope him.— Washington Post. To tmprove Your Writing. ‘“‘T have mude'‘a discovery of value to the schoolmaster,” said the fat man, and he exhibited with pride his right band with the ring finger tied close up to the palm in a string bridle which was passed around the thumb and tied around the waist. “You see, it came about in this way. The end of the finger was sore and I wanted to keep it away from the desk while I was writing. It was after I tied it up that I made my discovery. Ordinarily when I write Ihave an awkward habit of forming the letters by moving my whole hand and forearm. Since I have tied that finger up and donot have it to slide the hand along upon I find that I am obliged to write witha movement of the first two LODGES. Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, ¥:, meets every Tuesday night. Dr. W.H Bagwell, N.G. Greenville Lodge No. 28t A. F. & A. M. meets first and third Monday nights Ww. M. King, W. M NEATIESS NESS —SEND YOUR— REFLECTOR OFFICE — —IF YOU WANT— fingers and the thumb in the proper manner. itisa and. valuable discovery and o in the schools.”—N. Y. Sun.° old colored blacksmith who did a| 1t tobe put to use This Heminds bs You every day in the month of WILMINGTON & WELDON R. AND BRANCHES, AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. ? July that if you have your Printing done at the ‘REFLECTOR JOB -:- OFFICE. It will be done right, It will be done in style and it always suits. These points are well worth weighing in any sort of arte but above all things in Your, Job Printing. Barbers. — AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. . GREENVILLE, N.C. @ Patronage solicited. ; Special attention given to cleaning HERPrsr EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREIER. jarrive Dated (18 HID jes June 23, [¢ z re é3 1895. A A 2 A. M|IP.M| |A. M. Leave Weldon | 11 58] 9 27 Ar. Rocyk Mt 1 12 87/10 20 Lv Tarbore 123 20 7 : Ly Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20 6 00 Ly Wilson 2 03/11 03 Ly Selma | 2 53). Lv Fay’tteville| 4 30/12 53 Ar. Florence 7 16} 3 00 5 b> 22 Pp. M. | A.M Lv Wilson 213 6 35 Lv Goldsboro 2 10 7 20 Ky Wikelagvos| 8 45 10 00 . Sk ME AM TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated |p lS > 1p June 23, Py 33 | 1895. BA |Z Al | Aa. een te 5) . Ly Florer.ce 8 15| 7 35 Lv Fayetteville| 10 55! 9 35 Lv Selma ~ 112 Ar Wilsx n 1 201 2a gr 13 SS wpa rl: ne Ly Wilmi on} 8 cs Lv Goldsboro | 12 065 “9 40 ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 2.| wa: +— i ; 2 3 z sa| (24) P.M| |P. MiP. M, Ly Wilson 1 80} {M1 g2| 10 3 Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 / 12 07| 17 ‘Te Ar Tarboro 2 48 | | Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 Q7 Ar Weldon $ 48 12 50| cee Train on Sootians Neck I wirat saves Weldon 5.40 p. m, 4. p. m., Felden Fi ind it at 4.55 — w., Greenville 6.37 3! 8.40 leaves ‘Tarboro 4.50 p. m1., ees arrives Washington 7.35 p. m ily except Sunday. Connects wit! trains on Scotie nd Train Sunde a Mm. Gentlemens Clothing. p.m. Returning, leaves Ai a. m., Greenyille 8.23 a. m. Arrivin; Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 an jaily exeept Sundav. i Arig Trains on Washnigton Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives marie & Raleigh R. R. day, at 5 00 p. m., Sunday 3 00 arrive Plym | Return! aon . Kinston-7 yes Kinston 7.2 Branch leav Parmel m.. Tarboro 9.50; returnin; Parmele 6.1 Neck Branch. ; leaves Tervers, = C, via Albe -M outh 9.20 P. M., 5.20 pe. m leaves Plymouth ‘ 00 a. M., ee arboro 10.26 a.m and 11, 4 JOHN F. J. kK, KENT-Y, Gen'‘l : iI. M.EMERSO. 3 Ltn saitinaciintin kan ae oo ee cae ee Oe a en Bt. Louis 1, Louisville & | not to repeat the ivjury- ; ARRIA 5 FIRN | Johnny and Jeuny were quarrell. : - | Jenny began to cry. ts of Norfolk : was shown @ turkey: gobler that | CoTTOR. was setting pee. potatoes as Mian einicely asa hen apon eggs. Good | ing a 04 Mr. Edwardstbad pathhis call po- Low Mi a mntlox hie grape bachor $0 Good Ordinary protect them from ¢ sun. ihe + ieee en wrt. gobler had madera’ ice’ and a 23 atrewe? pe as by aod h Prime rotled about 73 potatoes in the ae st nest and is now setting upon nee spe ay erties ny us | : —10 ct»— Firm. under him as 800n. See -P 2.5) to 2.7 . S008 BS Se Ene : BEE. Peas—dest, imita en the gobler means basiness. ta ee - 2 Me a a a a el eh a i ae a le ak Bk eS aoa ne Sa rs ee es ar ee ey ied eget Rep Sak te cae ae te ‘ The following is the séore of ~ieihiitfervi -lils ere ed bythe National |The Year Gets Older, Not These At Brooktyo.—Brooklyn 7, Bos | Dr. W, H! Bagwejlss yuite sick. oon: *- N y N York & Mrs. Bettie Lawrence is quite sick. ° tee & ow ner Mr. Frank Tisdale, of Newbern, is in town. At Philadelphia — Philadelphia Carrs Butter, at the Old Brick —AND— | ; ; Morris Meyer is prepared t? Ladies & Childrens furnish families with Ice Cream. Send him your order for any ‘SLIPPERS f- quantity and it will be delivered e jat the hour wanted. is the largest and cheapest ever of- | : Fas Wesnre; Use. fered in this town, come and see for, A readiness to apologise for an yourself and be convinced. ‘offence is not worth much unless it is accompanied by a dispcsition ing, aD Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace; ‘‘Oh, well,,’ said Jobnny, “don't |@ pa Hay. house. For Rent.—The Old Brick Store. Apply to I. G. James- ‘Just received car load of Flour J. C. CoBs & Son. We bear that one lemonade ven der at the race track on the 4th, suld over $60 worth of bis goods. Butter kept in refrigerators at J. L. Stargcey &Uv's. Mr. B. F. Sage showed us at bis warble yard to-uay some besntfal wonaments in Georgia marbic. Lhey arespleudid work- Summer Coats from 80c up at Lany’s. J.C. Gobb & Son are offexing all goods cheap to make roum for fali stock. SumMER Drings—Oream soda, ice Cream, milk shakes, ilemon- ade, soda water, &c.,. at Morris Meyer's. ; At B. F. Sage’s marble yard are three handsome moaouments in Georgia marble that have just been completed. vited to eall and see thew. New Tobacco. Messrs. J. bk. -Moluawhorn and J. L. Griffin broaght the first load Curtains. re a a take pack all the mean Goods sold on their merits and ‘yee youll take oa back,’sobbed prices made accordingly. . ready td use over again?’ What Will the Harvest Be! WINTERVILLE, N, C., July 595. Editor Eastern Reflector. — 'fo-day while walking with Mr. E. 8. Edwards over his farm I J.B. CHERRY & Co. Cotton and Peanuts. _ Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished Cobd Bros. & Co., Commission Mer- » of new tobacco to market to-day the girl, “sq you can haye’em just'and sold it at the Planters Ware- house. We saw samples of it which showed that it was a fine cure. We hear that Messrs. Jesse School.at 9:30 A. M. School at-9:30 A. M- Episcopal . church.—Sunday School 9:30_A. M. i J2 ? ; . » Baptist church:-Sunday School 9:30 A-'M. Preaching at ii A. Black and Clay, 9 to 1.00 per bushel “and 815 P.M, ‘by Rev. 0: M. ERS at Lang’s. — The pubhe in- MecGowon, Hardy Stokes and Billy MeGowan also cured barns! this week. fr, = . A s 25 - : a ~ Presbstérian church Sundav |, Methodist -church.—Sunday ee OLD BRICK STORE fraBMEES AND MEKUHANTSBUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest to get our before hasing elsewhere. Ourstock is com n allits branches. PORK SIDES&SHOTLDERS. FLUUS, COFFEE, SUGAKs RICK, TEA, &c. always ut LowgsT MARKET PRICEs. TOBACKO SNUFF &ICIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youw buy at one profit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE alwuys onhand and sold at prices to suit zhe times. Our goods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close murgiD. Respectful) 3. M. SCHULT2, Greenville. N.C cal —— en —--— Professional Cards. 7 a) F. TYSON, = Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in all the Cotrts Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited. Makes a spectal of fraud diyorce,dam- ages, actions to recover land, and col- lections. Prompt and careful attention given all business. Money to Joan on approved security. ‘Perms easy- J. H. BLOUNT.- J. L. FLEMiNG Boers & FLEMING: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GKEENVILLE, N. ©. g@y~ Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. - BARRY SKINNER. AItHAMS « SKi sun oa, ATToRNEYs-aT-Law, GREE" “ILLE. N. c. THOS. J. JABVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW pAbvis & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ~.°*» GREENVILLE, NW, , +. * ‘}@@ Practice n, sllthe Coarts. Jonn E, Woodard, .F. C.Marding, : Wilson, N.C, Greenville, N. (. OODAKD & HARDING, ‘ : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, =~ «>i I stare (Greeny. iL . Special attention’ n .to cof as and settlement of claims. ¥ 7 - ~ : I HE KING HOUSE, © . 5 F Mre. W.M KING, Prop. Im Business Part of City \ (OUTS IE SUPERB; {| wf 7 is “ 2 « GREBNVILLB, <<. Ni Css