_ Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 31, 1895. No. 199 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. Passenger, anid mail train going north, arrives 8:22 A. Ml. Going south, arriyes 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. leaves 2:15 P. M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, ‘Thure day and saturday. M, ad Weataer Bulletin,’ Cooler to-right, fair Thursday. Stub Ends of Thought, Capid is a crauk. The real hero is born that way. Some hearts giow softer Ly hard knocks. The lovehest things are those somebody else gets. Kisses are the punctuation : » marks in tae chapter of love. A man loses everything when he wins a woman’s contempt. A man must ask for a woman’s hand but her heart goes without the asking. The procrastivator will get to the graveyard just as soon as the mano who hurries. There is about as much rejoic— Ing Over a good man lost, as there is over a bad one saved. Some men expect their wives to huy a dollar's worth of stuff with a hundred cents and keep the change for pin money. A & M. College for Colored Race, Apportionment of free tuition Cong-essional the Board of pupils for ~ first District made by Trustees: Beaufort 2, °Martin 2, Camden 1, Pauwilico 1, Carteret 1, Pasquotank 1, Chowsra 4, Perquimans 1, Currituck 1, Pitt 2, Gates 4, Tyrell Fi Hertford 2, Washington 1, Hyde ‘l, Total 19. Sam Smalls Paper Assigns. NokrFoLk, Va., July 29—A deed of assigument was entered in the clerk’s office of the city of Nor folk this atternoon by L. Sheldon president, transferring the prop erty of the Pilot Publishing Com-: pany to Judge J. E. Heath, trus- tee. forthe benefit of creditors. The total liabilities amount to about $17,000. There are four schedules of preferred creditors. Ciass A are debts in Norfolk and the bills range from $1.05 to $403 for paper and foot up $699 95. Schedule B consists of 13 notes aggregating $9,961,15 due the di rectors Of the Pilot Company and a few leading prvhibitionists. Schedule C consists of cash loan ed the paper- The smallest cred. itor in this list is Dr. Dupuy, from whom the paper borrowed $3 ; the largest creditor is Frank Dasch, from whom tbey got $395. The total amount of borrowed money is $1,579,06. Schedule D are the out of-town, creditors, for type, paper, etc., aud amouut to $2,290,800. There will bea reor- ganization, it 18 said, and to-mour— row the Pilut will appear as a four page newspaper instead of eight. pages as heretufore. The stockholders are very sore. Many of them had expected large divi- dends from their investments. Meeting otf the State Horticultural and Floral Societies, The fifteenth aunual meeting of the State Horticultural Society and a general convention of hor- ticuJturists aud florists will be held at Greensboro Weduesday. August 21. All persons interest- ed in fruit or vegetable growing are cordially invited to attend the meeting and bring with them for exhibition svecimeus of any new or noteworthy products in horti- culture or floriculture.. The State Florists’ Associa tion will meet August 22nd at the same place. Important business will come before both bodies aud « full attendance of all interested is desired. The railroads enter ing Greensboro will give the usu- al special round-trip rates. FRANK WILSON'S ANNUAL ARING SALE By Commencing EDNESDAY, OLY | HRTY DAYS OM My loss, Your Gain, A Word to Girls. Girls, you must remember that to paint, draw, sing, play or dance ! Butter. per 1b are all nice accomplishments, but you mustalso recollect that in the course of human events you may be called upon to fill a sphere you cannot paint eatable loaves of bread, allay thirst by a song, lull a hungry man to sleep witn a so nata, no matter how well it is ex- ecuted, or dance your partner in- to good humor if his dessert was princiJally dough. All accom- plishments are desirable, buat none are more essential than a practical knowledge of household duties ; that is one of the essen- tials in your education that is of primary, not secondary, impor- tance, and no young woman’s ed. ucation is complete without a good training in household -da- ties. A gentleman seeing so many people going toward the depot, Tuesday eyening, asked us if some noted person was expected ou the train. The inquirer did not know what a resort the depot is these evenings, and that there is a crowd present most every time the train comes in. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. &chultz. 17 to 2 ' Western Sides 6.60 to Ly Sugar cured Hams ll tol Corn 40 to 6£ ore Meal 50 to & Cabbage : Flour, Family 5.25 tod .5( Lard 6 to 1¢ Oats . 5¢ Sugar £toe Coffee 7 16 to 26 Salt per Sack 80 to 200 Chickens 20 to 5 Eggs pei doz 10 Beeswax per lb 1 Kerosene, 134 to 20 Pease,per bu 1 90 Hulls, per ton 6 00 Cotton Seed Meal .. 20 ov Hides 5 to ¢ Cotton and f#eanuts, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Co., Coumission Mem chants of Norfolk : COTTON. ; Good Middling 7 5-16 -Middling 7 Low Middiing 6 9-16 Good Ordinary 5} Tone—steady. : .PEANUES, Prime 3 Extra iaaces 3] Fancy ay 31 Spanish Ze $1 bu. ‘Tone—steady. Bei. Pe Cte.— Firm. Se 2.50 to 2.75 per bay. 1.50 to 1.75, Black and Clay, i to 1.00 per bushel. DAILY REFLECTOR. Dp. 9 WHICHARD. Ector. pprectiption 25 cents per Month. Cui ail Entered »s second-ciass wail matter. EVERY APTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) — meme EE Weatber Crop Bu’letin, » The reports of correspondeots of the Weekly Weather Crop Bual- letin, issued by the North Casro- lina State ‘Yeather Service, for the week ending Saturday, Jcly 27, 1895, are generally favorable- Lhe first of the week was above the normal io temperature, gen joudy, with rain oun tive ‘ st ® latter part was too coo! There aré now very mostiy along the southern border. which haye not had sufficient rein; on the other band, in six or s«veu counties ip bern portion of the East- | | Central Districta heavy hai fe done sadme damage to crops, especially by flooding of ldWinads.° The damage, however, covers only limited areas, aud bardly lessons the very favorable. prospects prevailing nearly ev- erywaere. ERN DISTRICT. Good raios fell on Tuesday, Wedneedsv and Tharsday over most of this district. A few cor respondents report excessive rain fall, while a few othars report it too dry. Tbe rain was mostly in thd form of local showers. The temperature has been fovorabie, though the last two duys were a Little cooler than normal. Cuvutton is generally reported to ve doing well, but sti)l small; the prosp-ct for- cotton bas improved very much daring the past few weeks. Tobacco growers in this district| bave bad fine success in curing during the week. Sweet potatoes are being marketed. The corn’ crop will be good nearly every- where ia this portion of the State. _. Peaches are now plentiful, batthe ” gaslity of the fruit is generally poor. Water melons, on the whole are rather poor at this time. Rain tall reported as follows: Ms * A Good Serm n For To-day. Mr. W. F. Marsball, editor of the Gastonia Gazette, writing of | a Sunday spent by the editors in, Beaufort, says - “After services Were over a pumber of the visitors to Beau— fort went to see the old c: metery. At thefurtber side they drew new a colored charch. The preacber'! spoke of a laud flowing with milk’ and honey. ‘What do you want. with the whole earth? You got) Letter ciothes than you ever Lud befére. Look at your Sunday|! clothes you got on to-day. Be satisied with what the Lords doing for you. Aud that aint all. The land is flowing witb miik and hovney—al! the milk you) want at ten cepts a qua.:t and, honey at ten cents a pound. See) what the Lord has done for you.| You used to bave to raise a hog) to get ycur lard. Now ali che | may greasy bread! is made from cotton people eat when lard seed. Tuin't quite as good as o} fashioned lard, but there’s abun danze of it. Quit gramblivg. Rejoice before the Lord. Mon- cy?’ Is that what you want?| What you want with it? If all’ the corn was todry ap, if there | was to come a droaght and dry | ap all the cotton, and all the) corp and wheat and crops, what. good would your money do you?) You couldo't eat ten dollars if you bad it Trust the Lord., He's doing the best tor you He) cao. And iu a becoming under- tone the Morguutoo Herald said to the Statesville Landmark ; ‘That's a WVemocratic nigger ; hes preachivg good timer.’ And we all said yes.” Wise Words. Duty is disagreeable. Silence dowsn't give a cent. Like father, like all fathers. The pin is migbter than the pen. Handsome is and handsome, knows it. We need sorrow as the flowers) need night. Don't ask a mountaineer’s! ive, 0.49 incn; Richlands, 1.50 jadgment of shell fish. The poorer the man, the richer | telling. | Texas, moderate ability taking a course with | 2 ipol’; Wilmington, 081; Jackson-| | mille, 1-85 ; Snow Hill, 0.25; Flora; his imigration. : -&60; Trenton,2.20;Nash| Our pational anthem Filles 3.55 + Carritack, 4.00 ; Golds-| finest song unsung is the “Youth comes buat 0.88,” ‘bat ‘neither Goes old age. “Pot call kettle black’’ and a kettle call pot down. MASON HALL. SCHOOL |The fall terin of my school will open in the Masonic Lodge vuilding Be wary ip using your ; fluence over yourself, Icst you su Monday, Sept., 2nd °95, lose your “‘pult.’ (Course of study embraces the usual | English branches, hizher matheimaties, | Latiu and Freuch. Number of pupi:s Apply for terins. MRw. LUCY G. BERNARD. Whosover tells you what is said of yoa, good or iil, relishes the will be limited. Dishonesty is constant in its ap | peal oe snes be tempered with Mer When « woman knows she 'well dressed it is difficult to ruffle =f AUSIG. SCHOOL Most people who cast there] 1 wit open a select Music Sehool cn bread upon the waters expect it) Monday, Sept. 2nd., 95. to return to them as pies. Women ought to learn that Instruction thorough. No extra charge (matrimony was never inteuded as for use of Piano. Verms furnished on application 4 salvatiou for men. in| A Democrat in Clay county, MISS HORTENSE FORBES recently saed a man for! calHiog him a Populist. Tne jury | The Charlotte thoughbtthe offense a grave ove, | I \ E RY k Hi and guve him a verdict for $500. CREE NVILLE | Nort) Carolina’s There bave heen beavier penal-— FOREMOST NEWSPAPER ties imposed for lighter offenses. DAILY ; Cagcmy. AND WEEKLY. —- | Independent and fearless ; bigger and |more attriuctive than ever. it wil] be an invaluable visitor to the home. the ‘otiice, the club or the work room. LHE DAILY OBSERVER. All of the news of the worid. Com- plete Daily reports from the State The uext session of this School will bezin on MONDAY, SEPT., 2, 1890, and continue for ten oe The course embraces all the branches and National Capitols. $8 a year. usually tauvht in an Academy. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. Terms, beth for tuition and boarl A perfect family journal. All the reasonable. news of the week. The reports Boys weil fitted and eqaipped for, from the Legi-lature a special. Fea- business, by taking the acad- mic. ture. Remember the Weekly Ob- course alone. Where they wish to server. purs.e a higher course, this school guarantees thorough preparation to | enter, wi-h credit, any College in North| ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Send for sample copies. Address (‘arolina, or the State University. Ir | THE OBSERVER, refers to those who have recently left | Charlotte, N. C ‘ite walls for the truthfuluess of this | statement. Apy young men with character end NrIC & NORTH CARULIN A TLAN R. TIME TABLE. (us will be aided in making arrange: | In Effect “December 4th, 1898. ments to continue in Ube higher eclrov!:. | be The discipline will kept at its | . present staudard. } a - mar Neither time tor attention porto heal oa ee work will be sparec to make this schoo) | 3 | jail that parents could wish. /Pas. «!. ily - _,, Pas. Daily Send in your boys on the first day. | Ex Sun. (SPATIONS Ex Sun, ane further par.iculars see or ad- Ar. | Lv. | rer Lv. W. H. RAGSDALE, | . M A. M A. M. July 30, 1895. Principa® | | 3 20 |Geldsboro 11 00 G HOUSE 25 4 30 | Kinetou 948/94 HE KIN 5 &0/) 5 5S |Newbern 817] 82 , 7 28) 7 38 |Moreh’dCity] 6 42 | 63 Mre. W.M KING,Prop |P M. lA. MJA.M Im Business Partof City!) _ . Train 4 connects with Wilmington & CUISINE SUPERB. Weldon train boand North, leaving Goldsboro 11:55 a. m., and with R.& R, 0.90; Newbern, 1.85; Lam) Prosperity makes more fools @34; Weldon, 419. than adversity does. GREENVILLE, N. C.. train West, leaving Goldsboro 2.35 p.m, wei LOCAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. sheriff, RB. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. . Ouse, Survevor, Laughing- Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Je3se L Smith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. County Examiner of Teachers.— Prof. W. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. 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. ‘I. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruftin, Julius Jenkins. CHURCHES. Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex cept second) n.orning and nigit. Prayer meeting thursday night. Rev. C. M. Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30 A. M. U. Db. Rountree, Sup’t. Catholic. No regular services. Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun- day morning and night. Rev. A. Greaves, Reetor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. A. W. B. Brown, sup t. Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and wighr. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rev G. F. Smith, pastuc. Sunday xcheol at 9:50 3. M. A. B. Klilington, Supt. -Presbyterian. Services every Ist and 3rd Sunday morning and nizht. Prayer meeting taesday night Rev. Archie MecLauchlin, p:stor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.,B. D. vans, Sup’t. LODGES. Coveuant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F-. meets every Tuesday night. D.D. Has- ket, N.G. Greenville Lolge No. 281A. F. & A. M. weets firat and third Monday nights Zevo Moore, W. M — ATHENS. _senpvour— 2 JOB-- PRINTING i ——r1OoO THE—— REFLECTOR OFFIC: —IF YOU WANT— First-Class Work: “ E | og | i Richie | Millions of Caterpillars. Caterpillars are destroying the leaves of ail the oak trees in Rob- eson and Columbus cvunties. There are millions of the pests. The woods are beginning to look as if scorched by fire. Specimens of the leaves were sent to Ral- eigh. A few years ago armies of caterpillars in Robeson crossed the tracks of the Carolina Cen- tral Railway in such vast pum-— bers as to stop the trains, as they were crashed by the wheels and the tracks were made slippery. Walks in His 8.leep.- The Greensboro JReeord says there are many curiosities in this wortd, but the queerest is a man in Greevsboro who walks in his sleep. Once or twice he has nar- cowly missed beiny killed in his somnambulations and now be has his wife to tie him in bed with a strong rope each night when he gues to ved. EEE The Grand Envam pment of Od Fellows meets in Charlotte, Au- gust 7th. GREENVILLE 10 OCRACOKE. The O'd ominion Steamship Co will run an excursion from Greenville to Ocracoke every Saturday during rhe season. Steamer Myers leaves Green- ville at 10 o,clock A. M. and the steam- er Virginia Dare leaves Washington at 19 o,ciock FP. M,, arriving at Ocracoke at 50,clock Sunday morning. Return- ing the ‘The Virginia Dare leaves Qc1a- eoke at 4 0,lock Sunday eyening, ir- riving at W ashington at 11 o0’clock Sun day night. Steamer Myers leaves Wash- tugton at 6 o’clock Monday inorning arriving at Greenville at ll. Fare for the round trip from Greenville 32,00. Cickets good for season. J.J. Cherry. agt. OR OGRAGK The steamer Aurora leaves -Washing- ton every Saturday night at 11 o’clock, arriving at Ocracoke Sunday morning at 7 o0clock. Returning leaves Ocra- coke Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ar- riving at Washington Sanday night at 12 lock Fare for the 1:ound trip MID-WEEK TRIP. The same steamei makes a wid-week trip leaving Washington Wednesday moruings at 7 o’clock. touching at Bav- side, Gaylords, Attora, Oregano and Swan Quarter, Returning leaves racoke Thursday mornings at 6 0’clock {touching at same pone “Fare for the eter trio $2.40... J. A. Burgess, ¢ Gen. Mer. - It will be done in style Oc- This Reminds You every day in 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 - oe WILMINGTON & WELDON k. R. AND BRANCHES, AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD- Condensed Schedule. - TRAINS GOING SOUTH. | Dated RW Ainwet Is. July 5th FS ses , ; ie 1895. Zi z A a A. M.|P.M. Leave Weldon | 11.53) 927 Ar. Rocyk Mt | 12 67/10 20 erat : Lv Tarboro 12 20) Lv Rocky Mt | 1 05/10 20 6 00 Lv Wilson 2 03/11 03 . Lv Selma =: 2 -58 . Lv Fay’tteville| 4 30H2 53 Ar. Florence 7 15| 3 00 a} o's . ZQ | IP. M: lAeM Ly Wilson — 413 fe & BS a Go lsbore 2 10 7 20 ¥ Magnolia 4 16 8 29 ilmington| 5 46 10 00 . P. M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. , Dated 2x18 st as July sth | s3lé 2} | oS 1895. Za liza | 2a ion icnds A. M./P.M. | Ly Florerce 8 15) 7 35 Lv Fayetteville] 10 55! 9 85 Ly Selma 12 32] © : Ar Wiscn 1 20/11 28 o'2 7a . As MM. P. M. Ly Wilmington| 9 20 7 Of Lv Magnolia 10 56 8 3: Lv Goldsboro 12 05 9 4] ar Wilson 1 00 | 10 2 RS 8 sl © o's | Sete ZA may os - P. M. P. MIP. M. Lv Wilson 1 30 11 37, 10 3% Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33° 12 00) 11 1 Ar Tarboro 2 48 Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 27 Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50 @ of work, but abpove all things in Les Your Job Printing. Sed Barbers. _—s AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILBEE, N.- @. Ss Patronage solicited. \ ERBERT EDMUNDS, . FASHIONABLE BARE @R. ZU nder Opera Howse. , snc Train on Scotiand Neck Braneb Roa eaves Weldon 3.40 p, m., Halifax 4,0 p.m., arrives Scotl ind Neck at 4.55 | m., Greenville 6,37. p..m., Kinston 7.3 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.21 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriviny Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11,20 an laily except Sundav. Trains on Washnigton branch leav. Washington 7.00 a, pony ie Parmel} 8.40 p. m.. Tarboro 9.50; returnin; leaves ‘Tarboro 4.50_p. m., Parmete 6.1 p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m Daily except Sunday. Connects wit! trains on Scotl- nd Neck Branch. Train leaves Tarboru, N C, via Albe marle & Raleigh R. R. dally e: Except Sun day, at 5 0U p. m., Sunday 200 P.M arrive Plyinouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m &: ta cning leaves Plymouth dail excep Sunusy, 5.380 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a “n. Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens VUlothing. arrive Tarboro 10. 25 a.m and 17. 4 a.m. . 1OHN F. DIVINE: JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt J. kK, KENLY, Geri ae bang ‘ T. M. EMERSON, Traffic eds a \ ites” aie gt aay Co “YOUR -- ATTENTION IS CALLED i0 THE ELEGANT —LINE 0 _ DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by = dB, CHERRY & GU. — season. 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 prices made accordingly. J.B. CHERRY & Co. _GHENING. GU, Just received a nice line of pure North Carolins Sweet Gum and Fepsi CHEWING GUM Manuf sctared at Seotiand Neck. Aids. fom. whiters teeth and cures sore throat. At the sam- time you encour- age ho oe industeries OF chew. ig this Gum. For sale by J.L. STARKEY & CO. J. L. Starkey & Co. —AGENTS rcK THE — CITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N. C. This Laao«iry does the facst work in the south, ani prices are low. We) make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring) our work to oar store on Monday and. A «ill be forwarded promptly. Price’ lists furnished ou application: Greenville Collegiate Institute. REENVILLE, N.c. 8. Pp. | A. M. Principal. With fall corps of | Next semioca will o ‘MONDAY, AUGU:I 26th, 886. All Braoch-s, Ancient aod merits and Bagley, JULY FLIES. The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and Caught Up With These People. ohana emel Last day of July. BRUNSWICE STEW. What It Takes to Make Up a Good Dish—Served Without Sauce. Mrs. W. M. hing bas been sick sev-| eral days. Croquet parties are popular. Early fall goods are arriying. Mr. P. E Smith returned to Scotland | All kinds coc] drinks and fruits ek this morning. lat J. L- Starkey & Co's. Miss Bessie Jarvis returned from a! visit to Washington to-day. Mr. &%. J. Dixon returned to his home! at Litticton to-day. N Riverside Nuiseries has ripe _grupes. Rev. G. F. Smith returned this morn- | ‘ing from his vacation at Beaufort. The ice dealers have been fill- ing up today. Mr. Luther Savage bas yone to Edge- combe to spendafew days witn rela- Services in the Methodist ives. church to night. That clever drummer, Mr. G, E. otter kept in refrigerators at Crabtree, isia town. He isstill “upto gy 7. btarkey &Uv's. snaff.’’ . | New Corned Mallets aud Cod Mr. Tyler Pac*, of Wilson, came Fish at 8. M. Scbhaltz. Work on the Pianter’s prize house is now under way. down [uesday eveoing and will en- gage in tobacc> business here. He isa, son of Capt. E. M_ Pace. Will we see it or not? A facto- The citizen who patroniszes| i. bowe industries makes an invest— ‘? ; in Greenville. ment beyoud his purchases. ‘ Still a greater reduction inyests in the town. ‘summer goods at Lang’s. The sharpest storm of the sea-| The storm last night had a season passed over this section | Cooling effect upon the weather. Tuesday night. The rainfall was Mr. A. J. Griffin has new sweet se "The’ hgtaung vor vary Seton Ite enough for tbl use. vivid. ip | The tobacco market opens to Tue Volunteer Fireman is the}. orrow aud a big vreak is looked name of a neat semi-monthly pab- for. lication that has just appeared at Greensboro with J. J. Stone and FP. L. Reid editors. It is pab. | Se Sonali ora hshed in the interest of the vok The body of the boy who was anteer fireman of the State. drowned yesterday has not yet (been found. She Got Mad. | Several boysin town are the Thursday afternoon seyeral la- proud posessors of goats, and the dies of the city were making calis;way they ride is immense. in a certain portion of town, and) oo. Tne seed division of the U. 8, \after entering the home of a friend agricuiteral den evt is abol- one of the callers remarked that 'they were out making “Pop” calls, | ished, to take effect October lst. A dray loaded with ice col- |\wherupon the hostess put a wrong eonstruction to the form, and laveed on the street this afternvon said, “Well, I don’t see why you|Helf a ton was too much load for ‘should come here, for wy husband ja single dray. is as good a Democrat as yours, so if itis Pop. calls you are mak- ing, you had better study the pol ities of your community.” When the lady had concladed, she left the room highly indignant, leav— ing the two callers in a very much ewbarrassed state-—Concord Sian- For the best Cigar in town go Dr. Warren gave his black a tilt against time out at the race track this afternoon. A _ large crowd went out. The river is oyerfiowing its banks and atill rising. A freshet EsTABLISHED 1875. S.WW- Schultz PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will find their interest toget our prices before pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR RICE, TEA, &c. always ut LOWEST MARKET > RICE. TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE always onhard and soldat prices tosut zhe times. Our goods areall bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. Respectfully, 8. M. SCHULT2, Greenville. N.C TTT a Professional Cards. B F. TYSON, Attorney and Counselor at-Law Gree: ville, 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. rerms easy. J. H. BLOU a. L. FLEMIN LOUNT. & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, GKEENVILLE, N. C. s@ Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER } *’ Ham & SKElanacd, ATTORNEYS~AT-I,4@, GREE “LILLE. N. C. THOS. J. JARVIS. JARVIs & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GRERN VILLE, N.c @@ Practice in. allthe Courts eee ALEX- L. BLOW —@e John E. Woodard, F. ©. Hard Wilson, N.C. Greenville, OODARKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. — Cc. now would be very damaging to low-ground oreps. Special attention given to collections and settlement of claims.