. north, arrives 8:22 A. M. _ M, leaves 10:10 A, NM. M.., leaves 2:15 P. M. « Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday - leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure especially tobacco. A great many he is going. again. ‘a walk down town. question. e} 1. - Vol. 2. ‘GREENVILLE, N. °C, 3 JULY 26. 1895. mo 195 Local’ Trains and Boat Schedule, Pamonger and meil train going Going South, arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A South. Bound Freight, arrives “2:00 P. day and Saturdav. Pet lial w/ ~~ i al mt Weather ‘Bulletin. Saturday, fair, slightly warmer. nee Out in Beaver Dam. A gentleman who does not get out 1n the country ofven tells the REFLECTOR that the other day he took atrip out'inthé Beater Dam section. ‘The splendid growmg crops were a revelation to him, new barns.were noticed going up and old unes veiag repaired. He: stoppedat Mr. Wilsam: MeAr- thar’s and went over his farm. Mr.. Meartbur is a model young far— mer and bas his place fully up to date. He aiso visited Me. T. A. Nichols. and was. very’ mach ica} The. next nights aap0b went to his pressed with the crop of pretty; young ladies he found gathered there, Pitt, Greene and Wayne somnties being represented. It looxed like « good opportunity tor.the right young men to reap their gelden: harvest. The gen- tleman in question was very much impressed with his trip and says Who Get That Melon? Mr, BR. M. Starkey has a nice meion. patch in. his. froot yard. This murning he went.out early, pulled two fine melops, placed them on the front porch and took) . Upon his re~ turn one of the melons. had dis- appeared. He thinks the cause of this disappearane lay betwee=, four, but which ofthe four is thel< At any rate heis mi nus.a melon, and says he. would! be glad if wheever bas 1t world. “yetarn it, as his better half will “be home Saturday and he wants) }Sunday, Spruill attempted a crim- roilthToraratincianeni Record oa Matters of General Inté rest. cent acta From present outlook, a tobac co warehouse for Goldsboro is an assured fact. The amount snf- ficient to build has already been raised and the cOmmittee have now the selection of a snijtable site under consiferstion:-- iolis- boro H eadlig ht. On Wednesday as Mra.-Harvey, tering the main gate at St. Mary’s school, a negro boy .approached her and snatched from her haad @ purse containing $22. ‘The boy was chased for somé distance by @ young man. ‘fram that. neigh borhood. who get. atack in the mad and thus if .was that: the thief escaped: Ruteigh News and Observer. A man living, near the Johnston ty, made his wffe eat: fourteen |biscuits at cné “pitting: because she had burned-them in cooking-| He made-her-do-this by threats. house, and 16 man.began. to ory out for. his-frieads...He was told that. all’the -neighborhood was) there- He was whipped and the crowd left him. Dr. W. T. Spruall, a prominent citizen and practicing physician of Hilliardston, in Nash county, committed suicide Wednesday at his home with a pistol] shot in the brains. It is alleged that on inal sssanlt on a respectable mar ried lady in the neighborhood, and yesterday pupers for his ar— rest were placed in the hands of the county sheriff for service. The State printers in publish- ing the. lists of magistrates changed the namesin 269 cases and added 85 names. not shown on the certified list. The terms ’lof office of magistrates have been hanged in 89 cases. ‘on ek e certified list have been dropped by the State printers. Tf all these 449 changes were er - rors the State epetntors are very incomy t ; if the changes were a sister of Mrs. Smedes, was en-|. and Wilson line, in Wilson -couan-} Six names/| ~ FRANK WILSON ge cae Commencing _ NEES Wn ee TY WS Lae My toes Your Gain. © Bid Nye’s Advice. Bill Nye in his advice to a! young lady, “says it is quite pro- jg Brick per to take a..young--man’g arm after dark, but you should rain it to him afterwards- Never let a young man take your arm how. ever. muscles afterward, and. itid#t t- off. gt Co by: 8. M. Schultz, at the — Butter. wri eas > 17 t0:26 Western Sides . 6.60 to Ty cured Hams —— - ‘Wi te 12 B+ ry ee 40 to'60 Cern Meal ‘= —lor, visited the Department of Ac- > _EVEBY APTEBNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)|~ ; _ aac tema ~ _ The directors ¢ b L>aeat __ Mille Orphanags gleged | Bev, =~ B. Boon Superintendent of that : » Iostitution at their annual aect ing this week. We don't know what causes led ™ “hi ? : founder of the \Juishikgtign 9d who has been the Superintendent Since its organization, aod until we do—we will not critimud the! action of the directors. We know appearances been the Fight in the right place, QP pean jn the State has done what he has for the orphans within ite borders, that the history of a'l the orphan institutions in the owes him a debt of can never repey, ple of North Carolina so feel to— - trae we cap sey that the causes which 164 No bes roel ought to “be all sufficient, abd unless they! are the friends of Thomasville Qr- phanvage will not be siow to open- ly disapprove the action of the Board in displacing Mr. Mills from the place which he seems to’ hisve filled so admirably from the/ht mental activity ought te be. beginning of the Institation. _- Some months look like peaches | , @nd cream and some tike a hole ‘@hopped into a biick wall to ad- “mita new door or window. The _ month is a hotbed of touthaches, “the bunghole of oratory and a baby’s crowning glory. It is the _pstriotism’s fonatsin head and the _ tool cheat for pic. Without it the * politician mould bea wanderer on “the face of the earth and the cor- " petist would geo downto an up- _ bonored grave. It is the grocer’s » friend, the. orator's pride, and the “ its 10 e ~ A. TRAINS GOING NOTRH. nee, [2583] 8s uly 5 ‘6 = 2 = os : 1805. | RAIS A| | we A. M. P. M. Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 35 Lv Fayetteville} 10 55! 9 85 Lv Selma 12 82 Ar Wilsxn 1 20)11 28 Bs oa . Za A. M. 7 Pe. Ly Wilmington| 9 20 -7 liv M olia 10 56 8. Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9 ar Wilson 1 00 10 25 3 sh ea 3 Bi. . bad Se P. M. P. MiP. M, Lv Wilson 1 30 11 32) 10 32° Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 07| 11 15 ar Tarboro 2 48 Lv Tarboro . Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07 Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50 Train on Seotiand Nook: Branch. ond | ¢ eaves Weldon 3.40 4.00 p. m., arrives Scot Neck at 4.55. p @., Greenville 6 37 a Se miip 7.85 Dp. m. Returning, Reaves Xi hston 7320. a.m., Greenville 8.22 Arrivy Halifax at. 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 atte laily eXCEpr, Sundav. Trains eaxen Tarboro 4.50 p. m.,: ~ Parmote’ 6.1 p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. Mm. Daily except Sun Connects with; trains on Seotlend eck Branch, © Train teaves Tarboru, NC, via, Albe- marle & Raleigh R. R, daily except Sun- day, at.5.00-p. m.,Sunday 200 P. M; arrive Plymouth 9.20 P.M intr aues me Returning leaves Plymouth dail Sunder. Be 380 a.. Le , Sunday. daily except 2., arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 1), 45 — a.m. soto eae J. K, KENT.Y, Gen’i Manag J.A. Burgess, Gen. ear Special ‘attention given to Cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. T. M.EMERSON, Tra tie! nag = YOUR ATTENTION _ is paTLES 10 THE ELEGANT LINE OF— ORES CNS, SILKS, LACES, Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by | dB. GHERKY & Ol) Our Stock of — S.H.O.E-S, —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! is the largest and cheapest ever of- fered in this town, come and see for 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 & C CHENING GUM, Just received a nice line of pure Caroliva Sweet Gum and Fepsin CHEWING GUM Manufactured at Scoland Neck. Aids) digestion, whitens teeih and cures sore} throat. At the same time you eneorrr- age home industeries by chewiag this Gam, For sale by J.L. STARKEY & CO. J. L. Starkey & Co —AGENTS FCR THE— GUY ELEGTRIG. LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N. C. This Laundry does the finest work the south, ani prices are low. gmake shipments eyery fuesday. your work to our store on Monday Pic will be forwardei promptly. lists furnished ou application: Greenville Collegiate | * Institute. REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley, 7S A. al. Principal. With fall corps of Next session will begin DAY, AUGU