Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 20, 1895. Local Trams and Boat Schedule. P: agsenger; ani m til porth, ar ves 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:37 P: M. - North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. M., leaves 2:15 P. Stwamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdav. rut train going Going South, ~~. ee Jn Weather Bulletin. Sunday fair. Pei a ois sili. ol BS LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTINGS BY O. L. JOYNER. ‘There is some as pretty land in the eastern part of Martin county as thereisin the State. One of the prettiest all around crops of tobacco that we haye seen this }ear is cultivated by Mr. J. 8S. Jenkins on the firm of Col. R. W. Wharton. From the up-country tobacco curers that havecome to Pitt this year we learn that the tobacco crop up there is not at all flat tering. The unfavorable weath- er in early Spring caused very late plants and just about the transplanting season for that section 1t turned off very dry and caused a bad stand. The crop is a late one, but if seasons are good from now until curing time a good crop may be saved. They say that su far the crop has been less troubled with in- sects than any crop for several iyears. A- Hoofiess Porker. ; Mr. John Griffio, who lives a few miles in the country from Greenville, has a pig five weeks old that has no -hoofe on either leg- The legs extends from the body to the first’ joint and there | is ho sigh of hoofs at all.. The oykeF is fat and eats hearty’ and feve” gate. It. was. Dorp dition. thout on tnosetstabs at & EDITORIAL CORRESPON DENCE . GREENSBORO, N,.C., July, 19, 95 The North Carolina Press As- sociation has jast closed its twen- tendance . editors handsomely indeed. session the press men: were taken on an excusion to Guilford ‘Battle |Ground,and speut an hour or two walking over this spot rich in historic interest. The Press Banquet took piace at the Ben bow Honse at night. Greensburo: is a and manufacturing enterprises located here will be spoken of more elaborately in later articles. The Press Association elected the followieg officers for the com- ing year. ~ Prest—C. L. aceveus: Soutb- port Leader. tat V. P:—W. F. Marshall, Gas tenia Guzette- @nd VV. Pi—W. W. MeDairmid, Lymberton Hobesonian. : Srd V. P.—W. K. Jacobson, Washingten Progress. Secretary & Treastrer.—J. B Sherriti, Concord Zimes. : Orator.—W. ©. Dowd, Charlotte News. Poet.—H. W. Ayer, Caucasion- Historiau.—J. D. Kernodle, Graham Gleaner. Delegates to National Editonal Asseciation,_J. P. Caldwell, Char lotte Observer; W.C. Erwin, Mor- gantov Herald ;J. Pi Kerr, Ashe— ville Cittzen; J. W: Bailey; Dil. lical Recorder. Alternates—D. J Whichard, Greenville - REFLECTOR pass es Donia re; } iv News Durham en Ww W.Ww. ‘MoDairmd, _lambenton Robersonian. Raleigh ty third annnal session, held at Greensboro, and by the time this | : 1s read many of the editors will | gm be, enjoying the sea breezes at|t Morehead. The session has been} / a delightful one, the. largest. at- in some years, andj «hi eensboro--has--eatertained the After the close .of Thursday’s } derightfal | 2 ‘owns, fall of energy and pash,i@ and her achievements along the) line of industrial improvements}: were marvels to mest of us. The; industries and public institutions |. T Pes ra, i at : ‘My loss, Your Gain. CUT TO DEATH- See ES A Man at Till t. ——— (Special to Reflector.) Trutzry, N. C, July 20.—A_ ter- rible accident happened here yes Mr. Geo. K. Mayo, foreman of the |North . Carolina Lumber Compa- ny’s Mill. lost his life. Mr. Mayo| was setting a bit in a planing mill when the machine sta up and the knife not being securely bolt- ed, flew out and strack him in the stomach, ‘cutting it wide open and leaving his eptrails exposed. The best medical attefition was secur-— ed, but could do him ‘no ‘good. He died last night -at 2 o'clock. Base Ball. The following is the score of games as played by the National Leegue Thursday Pittsburg. Pittsburg 23, Philadelphia 6. At Olevatand.—Cleveland 12, Brooklyn 4. ‘: At Chicago.—Chicago 2, Boston “At Citicinnati.—Cincinaati 2, ae 10. « on New. York. ~ © 16, _Nogames scheduled for St Louia Corrected Cut by a Flying ; Old Brick Store. terday about 2 o'clock, in which | Lard iat Gréenville Market. S05) 6, M: Con Tee | Butter. per 1b 17 to 25 Western Sides 6.60 to 7 Sugar cured Hanis 11 te Cern™: 40 to 60 Soew Meal 50 fo 80 ek fox Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .50 6 to 10 Oats 50 r 4toé. , ; . 16 to 25. Salt per ¥ Seek 80 to 200 Bens pet doz des 10 gxe per Béeswax, per Ib 6 Kerosene, 134 to 20 Halt por to 67 per ton Cotton Seed Mea) 20 % Hides 5 10% Cotton and. Peanuts. Below are. Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros; & Co., Commission Mer- chants of Noxtolk e @OTTon. Sea: i ablaw 5 71-16 a Gord Ordi oi eg 5 Tone—dull. “ 8%! ©: ide PEAN VE@e: . Prime 34 — Prime - # zone neem nesar eaters panish 9e. bu. etoast-bkeady: xe —10 cts. —Firm. - Peas—best, 2.5) to 2.75 per bag ‘1.50:t0.1.75.— a ie eee bushel 2 4 vd Ba ea acre At 8 bakes ye ORR is aye Ren A ae i Be MU HAO cecil See Mia Se Minnesuta Br Oe Kobakba a} any other Moi »/ Of Als 2 three hé ly, pleased | ‘the Conften Morgan is the recogni the best aqui : rot man in publid Hite! now. || will make extracts in the next issue from ‘this ‘great. speech. In reference to thé silver question One will suffice for to day. as it now'stands¢ he said : “And now and here, just as soon this cdntrovetcy es vporsible, shov'd be settled—no more eva- sion—no more straddling—ao} more postponing. The country and the business of the coubtry, rezardlese of persone! or party ambition or euccess, want it set- tied and they are entitled to have eitied as quickly as can be. Know, and nnderstand each other, and|{ adjust themselves accordingly, for not ti!! then will the country be prosperous and at ease. aegain-j “We of the United States, of people of the earth, by int £ tot business and the laws ‘all time Seght to know, and we do know, the great a wietee of tamperin questions vital to ‘the ouaniey: This delayed, toad more,” gicknces, prostratio d upon the action of this con- ention ; and with a heart full’ of fighe*> for its complete suceess, it Hilly nce its viess= mmo uncertain wi'!,I do hope, come ae squarely to the work ap Ts.” - a ———— a of property. $15,000 ; , +4? : Ara Then He Vent Home. . “Mr. ‘Stalate,” she murmured, “do you remembér when in 1894 we sat up to watch the new year in?” ‘“Yes,’’ he tepiied, rapturous! y. *“‘Well—don't vou—don't you—” pon. tI what/”’ | “Don't you think we are begin- s4ng rather ear'w “his year?” ii rng. The stequier Aurora leaves Washing- ton every Saturday night. at 11 o’cleek, e Sunday morning —— ie a meager et gel eEviDg. Be IV aah in n Sunday n ut Fare for’ the . round trip MUDEWEEK TRIP. ate same steamer makés a iwidewenk Washingten _Wednesday $1.00 uornings at 6 o’elovk} > | One teres breeeBntbeny: Prat ts Well John Higdon and his swéetheart,| eed a be yt he t You every day | an the month of July that if you have your Printing done at the REFLECTOR JOB -:- OFFICE. It will be done right, _and it alwavs suits. These points are well worth weighing in any. sort of work, ‘but above all things in Your Job Printing. It will be done in style}. Barbers. eer "“linips wt AMES A. SMITH, : J — TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.C. . . Patronage solicited. ) an Co gaaaee Bae me “8 . Gen. Mer. Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt Lw Witson Lv Selma Lv Fay’ tteville Ar. Florenee ; -| . ecenmmenenll Lv Wileon 2 Lv Gokisboro 2 Lv Magnolia 4 Ar Wilmington) 5 . at ed July Sth 1895. Ly Florerce { - Lv Fay ettevihe' Ly Selma Ar Wilsxn aetna Ly Wilssington iv Ms . lv Ge {iz ar 7 Lv Wilson’ =i bs Ar Rocky Mt ~ \r Tarboro 2 Lv Tarboro Ly Rocky Mt Af Weldon ° 2: x 3 § 2% J ‘Trainion xs , y jeck Branch oad gaves Wel 3.40 x “pee 4.00 p. m., arrives bt @., i rh lew Roe Miaston +. p. m. Eero Kinsten 7.20 a. m., 8.2228. mi. Arriving Halifax at aes ‘a. m., Weldon 11.20 am laity except Suandav. - Trains on Washnigton Branch - leave eee = © I i343 Sn nate | Wgentegtes 7.00 m.,.arrives Farmele $.40' p.m... (FT ‘oT ye leaves Tarbes 4.50 p. m. 10 . m. Ball cxoepe Su with | ate unday -% 00 Me Fs p- m. veo Pr. Bw sie 5 vee onth 9.20 © P. : iver: m. ro San bento Sands} a. m., arrive aeons 10.25 a.m "and: fl. 46 a ™, i | SOBN F: DIVINE *Géners! Fept. id ra we ion given to elea J. k, KENJVY, Gen't ‘Qenteaens Ciotuing’ foe 3: M.EMERSON, ie - a ; slats anya eee plete Wn ak air SEU lad “a a aM GL NOIRE GEN eAe A EO NOMMED CY PULReMe anna Bee MS PN Amon YOUR --ATTENTION IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT —LINE OF— - DRESS.GOODS. SILKS, LAGES, Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &., carried by 4.5, GHERRY & 60, —this season. Our Stock of — S.H.O.ES, : —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! is the la. gest and cheapest ever of- Jered in his town, come and see for yourself and be convinced. BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. Goods sold on their merits and _ prices made accordingly. J. B. CHERRY & Co. CGHEWING GUM, J ust received a nice line of pure North Carolina Sweet Gum and Pepsi CHEWING GUM Manufactured at Seotland Neck. Aids digestion, whitens teeth and cures sore throat. At the same time you encour- age home iudusieries by chewiug this Gum, For sale by J.L. STARKEY & CO. J. L. Starkey & Co. —AGENTS FCR THE— GHTY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N. C. This Laundry does the finest work in tbe south, and prices are jow. ak make si¢pments eyery Tuesday. ring our work to our store on Monday. a t will be forwarded promptly. Price lists tarnished on application: Greenville Collegiate Institute. REENVIULLE, N. c.. Ss. pp. Bagley, M. Principal. With full corps of : pom Next session will begin + sagt SG AUGU 2 ret There are sixty inmates at the| Cigar in town go| ngton ati: day night. Steamer Myers leaves Wash-} bs a “IS. MN: Ss shales ‘| PORK SIDES&SHOMLDEBS 4| paRunns AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before ae chastng elsewhere. Garasekt is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK- RICK, TEA, &. always ut LOWEsT MsRKET PRICES. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling you to buy at-ene protit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE always SS te ee rices te suit she times. Qur areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a cine margin. u 8. M. SCHULT2, Greenville. N.C eee Professional Cards. be 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 seeutity. Ferms easy. aaa a J. H. BLOUNT L. FLEMIN LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GKEENVILLE, N. © s@” Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER. & SKINNER, ATTORNEYS-~AaT-LawW, GREE“ ILLE. N. C. - J. JARVIS. JARVis & BLOW, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, GREEN VILLE, N. {— Practice it. all the. Courts. ALEX. L. BLOW —— Pooanea F. * c. N.C, Greenville, i. Cc. }OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.- Special attention.given to colleetiqns and settle nent of claims. - ‘HE KING HOUSE,- ‘Mre. W.M KING, Prop. In Business Part of oy CUISINE SUPERB. } — “GREENVILLE, Hc.