wy er! oe re et See a ek ey ee ens Seas var. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., AUGUST 6, 1895. Local Trains and Boat Schedule. mail M. Passenger, «nl north, arrives 8:22 A. arrives 6:37 P= M. North Boua F M, leaves 10:1 South Bound Breight, arrives 2:90 P, M., leaves 2:15 P. & Stwamer [Myers arrives from Wash iugton Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thure day and saturday. Pad Weather Bulletin, Fair except light showers to- day and on the cost, Wednesday afternoon. train going Going Seuth, Ereehs arrives 9:50 A tn ~ =~ ~~ ~“— FOO. BOT, 106 ro Wet ior thinkin,>~ It’s tov hot to write ; It’s 500 hot to quarrel— It’s too ho. bu fight. It’s too hot for talkin’— For ridiu, or walkin ; But the world’s vut o’ sight-out 0” sight! It‘s too hot fo dreamin’ By day or by night 5; It’s too for schemin’ For wrong or for right, It’s 100 hot for sighia”’ For :ivin’ or dyiu’; But the world’s outo’ sight-out o’ sight ! fing, sing, al} together— And sweet be t&@e song . Iu 8 ite vo’ the weather e worry along! The giad bells are ringin’, An’ sweet birds are singin’ : Au’ life is a song—ts a — ts song! Stanton. Oakicy Items. Oakuzy, N. U-., Ang- 5th. 1895-. Mr Gveo. Belcher went to Green- ville Saturday. Messrs. J. E. Hines and W. J. Jenkins went 10, Hethel Bunday-, Mr. R. F. Gainer is ‘spendingia few days in Bethel. The charming Miss Hattie Wil- liams, of Oonetoe, is the guest of Mrs W.H. Williams. Mrs. W. H. Williams and son, Mr. J. O, made a visit to relatives near Tarboro last week. Mr. Lean the eagineer on thé. Washington train was taken quite. ill on his evening run last Taes— day. Capt. ENsworth carried:the t.ain to Washington on time iaz as engineer and condactor-. allowing anh T. J. jarvis for Governor. boro, ‘Governor Jarvis omitted two of the most prominent,” said a well posted politician _yester- day. “Modesty forbade him to mention himself, but if all I hear is trae, ‘Barkis is willin.” “Recently at’ Morehead,” con- tinued the gentleman, “Senator Jarvis approached Mr. Julian S. Carr, who was surroauded by some friends and said: “Jule, I want tou know whetner you are working for the nomination for Governor, and if you are @ can-— d.date for the nomination, “Mr, Carr sad he was not a candidate for the numination and was not trying to secure it.” Then Senator Jarvis said, “Dll say to you, Jule, what Judye Settle once said to Gov. iAividem. It was sbotrtiy beture the tame that the Republicuns were to elect a United States Senator. Judge Settle wauted tu be elected, but he was afraid of Hulden and so vne morning he went into the Goveraor’s office. and said :. . ‘Goyernor, are you & candidate |. for the Senave ?’ ‘No,’ said the Governor, with- out reflection. “Phen I am,” said Jadge Set- tle, and with that he walked out. “Senator Jarvis said no more, but he, Mr. Carr, and the cthers laughed heartily at the joke. Wasit more than a joke ?’-Ral- eigh News and Observer. The North Carolina weather \btrreaa puts the tobacco crop of the State at 86 for July, against 84 for June, and 734 for July of ‘last your.. The averages in the western and middié districts are about the sume, both being a lit- tle less than 87, while the average in the east is 834. The most degenerating prac- tice of modern times is that of|same children and youths to rua on the streets at night, com: pletely outside or parental res ja traint. This practice prevails in nearly every town in the country, but. in some places active meas- jurers soe being taken to break it up an d.save she on agg for sh “In naming the probable can~| § didates for Governor at Greens-! lieave at 8 o'clock, sharp. Tickets The King to select my Fall goods. Reductions in to make room for them. figure and take the goods. FRANK WILSON Iam making great: Come, name yeu Clothier. aa Sa $e. j bt a ‘ . Dwelling Burned, Mr. Benj. Belcher, who livestwo miles below Pactolus, lost his dwelling house and adjacent out- buildings by fire Saturday even- ing. The fire is‘supoosed to have originated from a defective flue. Moonhght Excursion, | & &@ quorum. — The young men of the town will give the last moonlight excursion tof the season, on steamer Myers, Wednesday night. Steamer will 25 cents. To Bndge Grindle Creek. The people ot Carolina town- ship who use the Carney crossing jof Grindle creek, are taking steps to secure a bridge over the creek at that place. Messrs. G. M. Moor- ing and ‘J. W. Page took a sub- scription: list among the people of that section tu secure pledges. for: building the bridge and'met with liberal response. Monday ~the' gentlemen took the matter bedowt the Cou Commission- ore ont and received t assurance of propriation the Pees ‘This is a good move for ward. There are tames the © ney crossing is ia le, but a | Prime The Town Council ‘could nc have a meeting last night for lac Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Sehults.- Butter, per lb | a7 to: Western Sides 6.60 to; Sugar cured; Hams ‘i to’ Corn a 40 to. Corn Meal 50 to. Cabbage “gee Flour, Family 5.25 to5,, Lard 6 to Gate ah r 4 tk Coffee 16 to Salt, per Sack 80 to? Chickens +20 to Eggs per doz Perit Ss Beeswax, per lb iT Kerosene, 133 to Pease,per bu: 1 Hulls, per ton = Jotton Seed — 80 Hides i B50) Ftp Cotton and Peanuts. Below are ‘Norfolk 7A of eott pansy ee over it will remedy F this trouble and-be s'groat. ‘pub- 's - he convenience. | i 5 " om a f Oh ge aa OUI SiS onesies ad tic ; in Gods sight. and asin one's with~ = ee sather whet be 2 hte ae fer Bl a te te sect fa rae Ce od _ peta tere ie te iain, ao Bp on. Oe aint tation of the Cotton ‘States and)... SVEEE APTERNOON URZORFT SURDAY) Thé Bzgrixector learns with boa d ta ypite, death of occurred at het hiané near Nor- wood, Va. on Saturday, 3rd inst. She was a warm friend of the writer, and to us her death is a personal bereaye- sent day. Knowing =) as we did, it always afforded us rare Pleasare to tead her books, and aside from this for a number of | years we enjoyéd'' coéasivnal | friend]; letters trom her. Her i es Bacco years ago afie~| | quent contributor to its cols She had been sick for serine memati cok hee sentiment if mot the poe health failed under her de- Voted attention to her mother in, the latter’ long sickness a lit~ tle more than two years ago, whose mann 50 | ariel to her that she-pever fuily re geined her strength. Miss Me- was @ pure, sweet, no- ble woman, ever showing a’ which| the | Sobbduen ) rs may sre oe ween” indie od te International pany to visit Atlanta in Oc- tober. The party will consist of several hundred, most ‘prbmin mill men in New The recent movement 5f cotton mills South, and the building Of large cotton mills both by local and New England capital, has stirred England great interest in = cdpeetning es. of special interest in the mm gia Manufacturers’ Building, | mn whioh the best products of me co:tun mills of Georgia will be. exhibited. oa (IU.) Gazeite, will be read Nest fhterest fur its excellent tic in- ‘Spiration it breathes : How dear to our hearts 1s the) old silver dollar, when some kind subscriber presents it to view ; the tiberty bust _ with~ ont necktie or collar and all yao me a things that to us scem S80 Rew ; the wide spread - ing eagle, the arrows below it, deapest devotion to her home and parents, and her a ey coin will be long cherished by hea large circle of relatives and friends. The only members of the immediate family surviving ber are an aged father and a Sister, and to these we extend heartfelt sympathy in their sere bereavement. The cry of “hard times” would be robbed of mach of ite severity” if those who are abie to pay their _ Bills would do so promptly, end) $& bard to collect. Let the ready money be kept circulating. It is’ bi, when it is i's men's pow’ thesfars and aoe. es, with the st apace Hines fathera, we're glad that we know it, for some time orother ’twill come in. right well. the spread eagle dollar, the old silver dollar that we all)o love so well. aad cee Soe He te } ~ ie tures aed speeches vetersmds ead, for .the sale of relics. Mr Bouss, self a Cenfederate who went to New York withont d ilar at the close of the war, re aay gore $100,000 for the eree » thes, ofa memorial belongs) beilding to be ‘located. in "wosse i ne i _ The Qld Saver Doliar. — rutchoting thor the ion’ ~) calla, which are sometimes so irri- they tell ; the! who is bia—| band while he whipped out a re- veteran, and} voiver with his right, sod with the It is somewhat stranye that tbe IE mee eo Salty Sy Se ea = most prevalent in California, while being almost entirely unknown in the eastern states. The fatigue of listening continusily at the re- ceiver produces a humming ia the ears, headache, and finally abscess of the tympantim. The employe has tc rest every three or four hours, and sometimes to cease work altogether for some days. It is not yet ex- plained whether the affection is due, to defective ap tus or to over- work. Further ight on this subject is especially deés e, as it may give most valuable suggestions fo aurists who are now treating certain ear affections by sound vibrations produced the The idea is favored by some leading practitionérs that in many cases ab- norma! tissue cin be stimulated to healthy setivity by the concentra- tion upora them of vibrations of ex Tam ny of he equipped tele. n many o t phone exchanges cleter neovision bas beet miade for Hedibdlig the ear fatigue of the operator by the use of a small electric lamp, which, work- ing. inthe call wires, indicates “through,” aed so obyiates the voice tating to the subscriber, as well as inevitable repetition. —Philadelphia A SOUTHMERNER’'S BRAVERY. Charlie Fairfax and the Dastardly At- tack of Whitcomb Use. **‘Duting the civil war there was not popular maa in California than Charlie. rect descendant of Lord Fairfax,” edid@ City Attoriey Creswell. ‘‘He was a man of such undoubted cour- Bis violent judices against the orgiyen before they _and his open declar- Lalbens pyalty forgotten as yooor } mnie of the supreme court in Secramento, he engaged in _sitercation with a man pamed, itcomb Lee. Without warning, M | Tee drew a sword cane and made « lunge st Fairfax. The keen blade penetrated his abdomen a couple of inches, before be could seize it. Pairfax.held the blade with his left sword still in the wound he leveled bis pistol at Lee's head, and said, in the coolest tone: “ ‘Draw that sword and put it up. I would kiJl you; but wo men shall ever say that Charlie Fairfax made &@ woman a. widow ad childres! wearing on the “central,” by their! amore rabid secessionist or a more | Virginian, aad di- | The steamer Aurora leaves Was ton every Saturday night at 11 ~o’ arriving at Ueracoke Sunday mornin& at 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra- coke Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ar- riving at Washington Sunday night ut 12 o'clock. Fare for the round trip ~HIDMEEK TRP. The same steamer makes a wid-week trip leaving Washington Wedneaday mornings at 7 o’clock. touching at Bay- side, Gaylords, Awrora, Oregan and Swan arter, Returning leaves Oc- racoke Thursday mornings at 6 o’clov« {touching at same points. Fare for the round trip $2.50. J.A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr- The Charlotte North Carolina’s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY AND W EEKLY. Independent and fearless ; bigger and More attractive than ever. it will be an Anvaluable visitor to the home. the office, the club or the work room. THE DAILY OBSERVER. All of the news of the world. Com- plete Daily reports from the State and National Capitois. $8 a year. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. A perfect family journal. All the news of the week. The reports from the Legislature a cee is ture. Remember the eerver. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Send for sample copies. Address — TUE OBSERVER, j Charlotte, N.C. “HE KIN G HOUSE, Mre. W.M KING, Prop Im Business Part of City CUISINE SUPERB. GREENVILLE, N.C. eee meee AMES A. SMITH, J TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE, N.C. ww Patronrge soliched. JERBERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BARE ER. Under Oiera Honse, BF i fatheriess.’"—San Francisco Post. Special attention given to cleaning’ Gentiemeus Clothing. x nna a : — ar) 3 : = ay = WILMINGTON-& WELDON R. RB LOCAL DIRECTORY. Educational A JAPANESE BABY SHOW. DTA ERE + - —=—== {Four Prizes Out. of Six Go to One ered’ -ORENCE RAIL ROAL a : ° Family. AND FLOR “RAIL ROAD. Greenville. Collegiate — Y- | csi des carmen COUNTY OFFICERS. Institute: woe A. ae ot surgeon of - SE ee Me e the steamship~China; has told the| ~ ee apéri . . A. Moye. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ee EW. Kien B. As Mere REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley,|story of the most- remarkable baby : os ; A. M. Principal. With fall corps Of/show and of the most. remarkable Dated - 4 tin oer of a yAetite ieee pak ene an tenn = ‘prize-winning family yet on record, July 5th, P Je ° ittle. M a 4A % « bf e . “ = tain ot 1895, ® . the English Branches, Ancient and|®4ys the San Francisco Examiner. Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. Laughing-| Modern Languages. Musie will de} The China on a recent trip to the ouse. taught on the conservatory plan,|orient‘ took’ on board. at Honolulu | Leave Weldon Survevor by agraduate in music. Instruction| four hundred and ten Japanese, al) | Ar. Rocyk Mt " thorough. Discipline firm, but kind, homeward . bound. after havin Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n./Terms reasonable. Art and Elocution : 4 Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jease L | wii] be taught, if desired, Calisthenies| worked out their contracts on the |; y Tarboro 12 20) a Smith ands. M. Jones. free. For particulars addres’ the Prin-| Hawaiian islands. Many of the ae . one , cipal, Greet.ville N, C, Japanése had’ their wives and chil- | Lv Rocky Mt 1 05/10 20 6 0 Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. ES Aah dren with them and -there-- . Ly Wilson 2/0311 03} Sup’t. County Home. J. W. Smith. 1 eighty-three babies under four -years Ly ay tteville 4°80112°63} * County Examiner of Teachers.— Prof. MASONIC HALL SCHOOL |—fifty-three.girls and thirty boys. |Ar. Florence 7 16| 3 00 W. H. Ragsdale. ° The eighty-three almond-eyed j———t —_—~ The fall term of my school will open in youngsters furnished olin 3= a or the cabin ngers for a time. ‘ei TOWN OFFIGERS. the Maseritc Ledge tana, When there: is no view save the; __ ob ore ages — Mavor. Ola Forbes. }| broad horizon eighty-three Japanese RP. Mj | a ek ny as Course of study embraces th® uswa’| bohies are greatattractions. Some-|Lv Wilson 21 6S Clem; <7, ©- Shad conc . English branches, higher mathematies,/}.,ay suggested a baby show. The|¥. Goldsboro 2.10) - 72 Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. . i Lv Magnolia 416 8 2 , Latin and French. mothers had never heard of a baby| 4 Wilmi 54 - 1510-0 Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. be f i} will be lHmited r mm ngten ; : Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. Number of puptis ‘| show, but’ the eagie on an -American P. M. A. M Councilmen—W. H. Smith, w. L.}, APply for UOT Denna es) dollar is a great-interpreter, and the: TRAINS GOING NOTRH. __ Brown, W. ‘T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,|) . 4RS. LUC) &- - | Japanese commissioner of emigra-|__ eit te we Dempsy Buffin, Julias Jenkins. | tion to the Hawaiian, islands, who pee RFele sl | = was @& passenger on the steamer, i ta GC} c oz : 2 aroused the maternal pride of: the ZA IA Sol . CHURCHES. . little mothers in the steerage. By A. M.|IP.M : Baptist sryices every Sunday (ex- . contribution of. the esbin. passengers oe lara sind an 4 7 36 cept second toruing and night. Prayer|£ Wil open a seleet Music Sehool on) a purse was made up.end prizes were| Lv Pavetteville| 10 £0, 9 6 meeting Thursday night. Rev. C. M.| Wonday, Sept. 2nd., 95H.) offered for the three handsomest| 4) Wien 120111 esl. Billings, pastor. Sunday Schvol at 9:30 girls and the three finest boys under|_ : wees A.M. C. D. Rountree, Sup’t. Instruction thorough. No extra charge nw “a . . ‘ for use of Piano. Terms furnished years. Se . Catholic. No regular services. on application The eighty-three little Japs in | oz | Episeopal. Services every fourth Sun- MIS3 HORTENSE I ORBEs.| 2°TRe0Us ‘ckimonos. were placed on zat day - ae and rire Reve on . ~—*| exhibition one afternoon, and then A. MI ie. M Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9: , the judges awarded the prizes. Ly Wilmington! 9 20} 7 0 A. H.W 8 Reve SOUP CR E E NVILLE After the prizes were awarded a|J.v Magnolia | 10 56) 8 3 Methodist. Services every Sunday startling discovery was made. The/| LV Goldsboro I2 05 : P : morning «and vighr Prayer meeting Ra little girls who took first and second 4" Wilson — 4 00 ‘0 Wednes: . F. | F. : : | ee ludey x i aA: Ayre my Fe é + |_| prizes were sisters, and the little 2 5° 2s a B. Kliington, Supt. bs boys who took first and second prizes 33 = is z a Presbyterian. Services every Ist and were. brothers. But when the pas- ZA | Bead | | ; * ta : sengers found that the prize-winning P. M.} P. MiP.-& eeainy vocoiny ttgiit. " oe. Arete The next session of this School will | little boys and the prize-winning lit-| ry wison 1 30) - 11 37 10 4 McLauchliu, pastor. Sunday School at begin on — tle girls were brothers and sisters,|Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 00} 11 1 9:30 A. M.,B. D. kvans, Sup’t all children of the same parents, po . MONDAY | SEP] X95 there was astonishment usbounded, at i berwale ieee El hes LODGE3. 5 ey bey 9; and the passengers made up & purse|Ly Rocky Mt | 2 338 12 27 Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F., and ornteys for ten Pet owe branches of five aoless ail we potas of the/ Ar Weldon 3 12 50 | ‘Tuesda . D.D. Has- e course embraces rize-winnin mily in ition to mane mMLNAG.. “ fo ms usually taught in an Academy. se oe cence Ten ee on she Train on Seotiand Neck Branch Roa set Terms, both for tuition and bear Pp y gaves Weldon 8.40 p, m., Halifax: 4.0 @reenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. & A.) reasonable. children. y p. m., arrives tland 2 Ot 4.55 — M. reets first and third Monday nights) Boys wel fitted and equipped for “If there had been more in the| m., Greenville.6.87 p, m., Kinston 7.2 Zevo Moore. W. M oe by rei tney pcedemic family they would have had the rest e _ ae pores =~ n bi - jecourse aione, e : . {| @- ihe, UETCOCH ©. = o EE, _Arriv purse a higher course, this school|° ‘He Prizes, I suppose,’ said DF. | Galitax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 a1 Me Me te See te guarantees thorough preparation to . ‘‘but the award of four prizes} jaily except Sunday. ree enter, wi. h credit, any CoHege in North| to four children of the same family, Trains on Washnigton Branch leav $ Q . of age, was sufficient glory .for one . thf f this leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmete 6.1 ¥ schtoment. cee mother, who was the proudest parent |p. m,, arrives W. ngton 7.35 p. n $ Any young man with character and|I eversaw. The awards were fairly Dail y exeept Sunday. Connects wit ¢ —SEND YOUR — moderate ability taking a course with| made, and none of the judges knew |trains on Seotiand Neck Braneh. Carolin the. State. University. It} the oldest of the child fou rs | Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parme! HF ATNESS-?-QUICKNESS refers to those who have esobnlec td left ee voles ren r yea 8.40 p. m., Tarboro. ‘: returnin Oo ws will be aired in makmng arrange-| that the children were brothers and | 178! leaves Tarboru, N C, via Alb ‘ et -!- ents to continue in the higher schools, , marie & Raleigh R. KR. daily a JOB -- PRINTING mine discipline will be Kept at its| Sisters.’ day, at 500 p. m., Sunday 200 P. ¥ W. H. RacepaLe, | months not a single got frozen or |J. k, KENLY, Gen’l Manager, : }Fuly 30,1895. - Prineipa:.! ;islaid.—Somerville Journal T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. — ——- re-ent standard. arrive Plymouth 0.20. P. M., 5.20 p. n ‘ patien VNelthor ‘time nor attention | not Sendoy, 6.00, ma. Sunday 8.30 a sch rae ° « Eiks. ee . $ REFLECTOR OFFICE Tanck peruse oncla eee once _ Convincing Proof. arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and fi. ° Send in your boys on the first day. , inte de —ms pees _IF YOU WANT— For further particulars see or ad- eee beg pia lagerene noebiertd _ JOmN F. DIVINE. . First-Class Work. «$|"°" | ~ x é —— General Su y bee as Peale sa aa q YOUR--ATTENTION| ! _ Jered in thi ~ CHEWING GUM a, Best and highest location areund 2 supplied with the best the market af- a ——— | =— i - Be OF - AUGUST FACES. x Ff +; 4 . ee Shown by People Stirring Around left for Rich- All kinds coo] drinks and fruits. at J. L. Starkey & Co's. Batter kept in refrigerators at J. L. Starxey &Co’s. New Corned Maullets and Cod Fish at 8S. M. Schultz. For the best Cigar in town go to J. L. Starkey & Oo. C. J. Rogers, General Agent for German Electric Agency, New York, is im the city for five or six days. AJl percons who are euf- ‘fering with chronic diseases will do well to see him, as he guaran- tees a cure or refunds promptly all money paid. 6t- A negro preacher addresssd his flock with great earnestness is WwW. At the German given in Green __| ville on the 4th of Jaly, it was ‘noticed that the names of some These Warm Days. DRESS GODS, SILKS, LACES, Mr. J. A. Dupree went to Bethel to- Untoo WW, 0! &e., carried by asy. . Mr. A. R. Dupree went to Tarboro jro-des- | og | Mr. J.uther Savage returne:| Monday | | Seotland Neck. | Mr. J. W.Hickersoo —_AND | unond this murniug. Ladies & Childrens e ‘- Mr. J. & Cherry returned Monday S Pp S 5 evening from ililery. | Mr. B.S. Clark, of Wilson, has been d ‘ -- meee. | dey evening from Norfolk. tev. BR. W. Hines will preach in the | , Presbyterian ch rch to-night. Mattiny>. Window Shades and Lace Deputy Collector, H. W. Stubbs, of al ces made accordingly. | Williamston, arrived Mouday evening. J B. CHERRY &K Co.| Mr. J. A. Crews, represeating the Wil- Mra. M. B. Quinerly, of Kiaston, is “visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. Mrs. L. V. Morril, of Suow Hill, Sweet Gum SS | visising oes pareuts, Dr. and Mrs. Manefactured at ScoJand Neck. Aids|Louis and Frank Skinuer returned from » Whitens tee h and cures sore Hertfurd to-day. As aes by chewia Mises Susie White and littl. Miss Mag J.L. STARKEY & CO. Miss Flossie Humoer. 7 ‘ | Mre. W. C. Hives and Miss Alice J. L. Starkey & Co. | Proctor returned Monday evening from —AaGENTS PCK THE— nw aud Mr. A- H. Taft, of tne firm {f Ricks, raft & Co., lett this morning This Laundry does the finest ‘york in | ‘tor New York to wake purchases fur fall the south, and prices are low. We jand wiuter. make shipments eyery Toesday. B lists furnished on application: College Hotel lady members of churches were printed on the invitations as MRS DELLA GAY, Proprietress Chaperones- We have been re IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT j evening - this season. Our Stock of — Mr. B. F. Metzer,of Norfolk, dropped is the largest and cheapest ever of-| peuding a» few days bere. Mr. T. E. Howker left Monday ev- Curtains. |mington Messenger, has been in town . Brown, age home iodusteries Dy chewiug this | c visit to Sampson county. a werk to our store on Monday an ‘quested to state that the use of —LINE OF — Mr. Lovit Hines is sick. Rev. C. M. Billings is on «@ visit to S. H.O.E.5S, ldowa en us to-day. and ‘ palpednceraed oon yor Mr. W. H. Harrington returned Moo lening for Hookertuu Lo visit bis muther. Goods sold on their merits and | today. Just received a awe se ot eure North | Forbes. Mr. H. W. Whedbee and Masters Gum For sat by | gie Nelson, of Hodgood, are yisiting Mr. J. W, Hlgys, of the firm of Higgs WILMINGTON. N. all be forwarded promptly. Price the name of Mrs. J. B. Cherry in ‘giiavestéat to depot and to the to bacco warehouses. connection with the German was wholly without her knowledge or approy ai. Still a greater. redaction in summer goods at Lang’s. " Gréeoriiie. Splendid mineral water. «) [R6ome large and comfurtable. Table on the subject of ‘“Muracies,” as "| follows : “My beloved friends, ide greatest of all miracles was bout de luaves and fisbes. Dey | was 5.000 loaves aud 2,000 fishes, avd de twelve /posties ‘bad to eat om all. De miracle w dey didn’t ust.” | The Marion ~ Record wants Judge Armfield nominated for Governor. The Durham “San wants Julian 8 Carr. The Ox- ford Ledger favors Lt. Gov. Donghton. The Asheville Citi- zen wants “a mountain man; name not given, bat presumed to ve Cul. Theo. ee ee catadeop. Dr. 'Faison_teals the Charlotte Obser- ver that the Eastis solid for Jar; vis, [says “he's the oply Dem- ocrat ean carry the State.’ QU vermen has lots of friends. The Statesville Landmark prints the following: ‘Well, Governor, who’ e going to beour next Gov- ernor ked Mr. Geo. M Rone, of Fayetteyille, of Senator Jarvis wW y night at the Benbow House, in Greensboro. “I can’t prophesy,” said he. “I hear Tom Bob Glenn acd Theo. Davidson spoken of. We ought to nom- ‘inate the strongnst man we nave for Governor in May, and start him to work early.” The Advantage of Diversified Crops. Saysan exchange, with much of truth and good reasoning: The man who raises a diyersity of crops is in an irdependent way of living, for there is some cash moome at alitimes of the year. He is thus enabled to pay cash for all he requires, and with cash figures and only ys what he yeeds. He has no tong bills to; — settle at the usual fell settling time of the one-crop' man. He Mason, Jule Carr, Lee Overman, |, in his finger he bays at the lowest | - . ¥ —s ~~ over Se & EoT ABLISHED 187 5. S.N7. Schultz PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices before pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK RICE, TEA, &c. always ut LOWEST MARKET *RSICEs. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we dDuy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and soldat prices tosult zhe times. Our goods areal) bought and sold for CASH therefore, having'no risk to run,we sell at a close margip. Respectfully, 8. M. SCHULTZ, Greenville. N.C RT cE Professional Cards. RB F. ‘TYSON, a 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 security. lerms easy- - BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN >LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GkKEEN VILLE, N. C pee” Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER Lt” Ham @w SEIN WG tH, ATTORNEYS-aT-Law, GREBR- ILLE. N.t, dln THOS. J. JARVIS. J AKVIs & BLOW, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA Ww, GREKN VILLE, N.C.,. ‘@@ Practice in allthe Courts ALEX: L. BLOW John E. Woodard. F. co. Hardin . Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N quickly wipes out ali his interest bearing debts, make small loans to his less thoughtful neighbors. and soon begins tof gop & HARDING, 10 Channa abana w, <* * ae 2. Greenville, N. , Ts hy iene pita to polbbaaas and settlement of claims.