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Vol. 1. ;
Greenville, N: C, Ten anuary: 714, 1895.
ae 6 PB 5 eS es eee, ~ Fics :
ieee No. 30. 4
Kochi Trains and Boat ~Schedule.
Passenger and. mail train going
north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
arrives 6:37 P. M,
' -Notth Bound: Freight, arrives 9:45. A.
M, leaves 10:15 A. M.
a Bound Freight, arr ives 1; :51 P.
leaves 2:11 P. XM.
Steamer Myers arrives from Wash
ington Monduy, Wetinesday and Friday
leaves for Washington ~Tuesday, hare
day and Satur dav.
" "
- Posrrion Want. "As Book
keeper or Salesman in General
~Merchandise store. Wiil give
satisfactory testimonals.
for name et REFLECTOR office:
A Good Contribution...
_. To-day the Chick Medicine and
Concert. Company turned over
about fifty dollars to the Public
School Committee, to be used in
furnishing the new school build-
ing. This was one-fourth of - the
receipts of their entertainments
last week. oThey will give the
same proportion cf this, week's
_teceipts, so by patronizing them
you not only witness a T good én-
tertainment but also help @ pub-
lie: ~enterprise.
| sot nsta cami rtkconet
Superior ,Court.
The. following - criminal. cases
_ were disposed of from our, last
bork up to the noon. recess, to-
oSilas. Knight: ~Walter T Knight,
Maggi+ Knight and Mary Movore,
removing crop,. nol pros as to
Mcore, others not guily: |
Willie Mobley, assault, : guilty,
judgment: suspended on ~payment
of ~costs. T
Henry Tinwr; oruelty te animals
guilty, 30 days in jail,$50 fine and];
costs. es
'Bernando Ward and Qe A. Me
Gowan: affray, Wardsubmits, Me.
Gowan guilty, nent suspen.
pan sarae civing
con-
al fo ce sore ~galley, ~$5 ir
Henry. Vines, assent, feuilte.
Apply
TRE: LEGISLATURE,
"mee
~ FRID AY.
In the Senate to-day the. princi-
pal bills introduced were to make
the legal rate of interest, 5 per
cent, to allow Bertie county to
work convicts on farm, to repea!
the act of last legislature order-
ing the public printing to be let to
lowest bidder.
This: last bill was. introduced
by Mewborne and was railroaded
through Senate, not being. refer
red to any committee, although
two Democratic Senators .protest-
ed against its passage on the
third reading.
Another quick piece of busingss
was the T adoption of an amend-
ment to Senate rules by a resolu-
tion placing 12 the hands of a
committee the apppointment of
all committees, thus taking away
from tne president of the oSenate
his T perogative to name all the
committess.-
The Fusionist8 had made all
their plans and resolution naming
a Populist and -Republican as
members of this committee and
allowed the President to name
the third member. The Presi-
dent» appointed Senator Adams,}
Demoirat- Adams made a pro-
test against the resolution and
offered an amendment to It, giv-|
ing the Président the T power to
appoint all committeés. He de-
clared the change proposed by | -
the fasionists to be the most rad
ical en record. "
The Republican member: of the
committees suid he did not kuow
anything about constitutional
qosetnne but the Fusionists were)
etermiped, tomake | this. chauge
in the rules...
oThe ~resdlution " was
adopted
forty to five:
The ~Fasipnicts: ghewea * ~théir sec:
hands boldly it the Hodse also. |
to husched Mic cd
\from sixteen to 22 cents, oy Ditn-
allow the Murfreesboro. railway. 2
to be.extended to Chowan. river
jor Albemarle. sound, to allow
|Greene county te levy, a special
tax, to extend the corporate lim
ius of Snow Hill, by illiams of
Craven to change the time for "
holding of -Craven and Bertie
courts.
_The act of the le at. Fee Aa
amending the charter. of the
farmers Alliance in regard ~to.
the withdrawal of the ® Saeees
fund subscription was. rep
by unanimous. vote. .-
C: E. Whitlock, a wealthy busi-
ness man of Richmond, commit-
ted suicide in Philadelphia.
A large sugar house near New. -
Orleans was set on fire and de- ©
stroyed by Italian laborers hae es
$40,000. :
Tite Republican caucus of the
Montana legislature | nominated
J. H. Carter for U. S.- Senator. =
oS ae a ooy SS ik ae
+ ; ; ¢ = oe pe es =.
are ol - ta x e a? aes a SE x .
Remarkable j++. o.
[]. Cut4 in rte
Fi ~Clothing.
(�,�0))
Must reduce hee
[] Stock for: f]
_ Spring ee ods.
(C0) |
Goods, . »
U | Notions st]
Shoes, a
ker ai
Reduced sigan
Dry
jcan to protect " Carteret. county 3 r eae
fishermen " oe to
: Mere figare heard and moves as
_ the Boss pulls the string.
to appoint his own committees,
thepleasure of reading or av-
~nouncine
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me ec 4 a suse! 4 Be Foot ted be a a ss = =
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D. -£ WRSHARD. wattor,
iat a
Su: aserip on 25 cents per oonth.
Entered as second-class mail matter. |
REE
_ After having the matter under
consideration for five years the
Pope has issued an order fvr- "
bidding Catholics belonging to
secrat societies.
Speake: Walser seems to {be a
probably the first speaker of a
North C .rolina House of Repre..
sentatives who was not allowed
bot Mr. Walser had to submit to}
having a committee to nanie
them for. him, and then he has
their -name3 to the
House. He ~pretends to like
this way of doing things. The-
fact is this was the terms upor
which the Boss -con:en.ed ~tin:
che shoald be -elécted Speaker
What a humiliation this woald
-be to any man except the Speaker
of the present House ot Repr:
sentatives.
~ " 7
Mn B. E-Sberrill, of Catawbe.
exvibited in the Landmark ottice|
ae aicoee ane ie ~the sadd! "
He isd
ar«, that they do not-fully under
stand conditiens in the Enst. Fo~
this reason he iooks for legis!: «
tion which will be unsatisfactory} n
and injurious to the East. Among
the changes which he expects is
the substitution of a new system
of county government which will
put many T counties under negro)
omination-- This, he feels sure--
will create such dissatisfaction as
to cause a reversion of sentimen:}
in the Kast favorable to Demucra-
ey-. Like Judge Russell, this Re-
publican a not. favor- ~negro
rule over. white- people, bat un-
like the Judge, he thinks that a
uniform system of county govern-
re must obtain throughout the
tate.
An Oriental Sofa.
An unused single white iron bed |
bas been put to use and disguised in
living in a very flat, said a|
writer in an English magazine. In|
se ores it the old blue of|
the wall, has been hung a width of |
dull red cotton, and into this corner
has been thr rust the bed. Across th
mattress Ss Hecenn noose at u
embroidery... Against the . wall,
& piece of bone - found imvedded
in @ black-oak tree 30 or 40 feet |
from thegroand. There was no:
cavity abeaut the tree but the bons|
_was in-the 6 solid woud. -How- 3.
wile Z i acm . " States
Vitis 7 say
be . Shei
_ " Seearss gen SEMI Times.
*
a:
am
Aix obsotvany citize says tke
; ming year is pak ve one of
pee prosperity. gives as
uis reason thav Brovi
udver have pérmitted
80 map
. if such 3 "~
had not been
jcealing either end of the bed. In-
Soe Plt would |. 3
tl t = :
~about a. third of the way from the
iron ea bed bon Ps areal
~3 crane pattern,
the end of which hangs a quaint east-
jern lamp. Over thecrane is thrown
silken drapery falling over and con-.
numierable pillows of bright hues be-,
strew this originally planned sofa, !
and no more:desirable suggestion of
the orient is to be foun? .nywhere. |
| &s He Saw Saw Himself.
oGracious, � said t the artist to the
i *tyou Tve ae pee pank et,
= 2 Eee ad
a very clever way by afriend of mine}
small
He | the hennery in his
a long piece.of richly embroidered | T
aie sl eecdtion. onl t that Ts 1 right, Bad,
ments the Lew
wist Journal; be
owasn Tt created that way. Up tothe
time he was eight months old he
,could reel off & oeock-a-doodle T
' fippantly. as any rooster in lthe
neighbérhood, and then ene unlucky
day. he. got his head-.caught in a
barbed wire fence in such a way as
to mangle hisneck and probably tear
rds.
_ Just-what madehim deaf. though,
is uncertain, but it -is likely ~that
when he lost his power to make
tsounds- he evidently forgot how to
shear them.. .At teast,; now at the
-age of three. years, he gives no.evi-
dence of hearing. ~Sothis brows:-Leg- |
hora goes through life crowless and
cluckléss. .. He- doesn't wake: up the
neighborhood at fovr_in the morn-
ing with an everlasting | cock-a-
doodte-do.
-- Every time a cloud passes over the
sun he does not scream. Ake tees ;
~and send the hens ng for the
barn in fear of hawks. ~No, but he
is just as much lord of the chicken
park asever. There is nothing that
he fails to see. He makes pi ag
~ewer. for ears and too.
When the first glow of sunrise ap-
pears be. egins the duties of theday
by raising. ee « she, sehen in
He walks around to ¢ act
kicks it off the perch. There
sisting such an invitation Sonor.
~Tt's eter ~ep tuich mdré effective than
~crowing. When he gets a chal
to fight he does not stop to announce
what he can do. ~He goes and does it.
What is most rem ble, how-
ever, about this deaf and dumb bird
is that he can readily distinguish be-
} tween an. admonition to ~ ~shoo � and
an invitation to come in- and have
something to eat. His owner thinks
| he does it by watching the motions
whet s eee | sina a: ce ws
of the lips and. the genéral attitude
,Jof the persén. At least he knows
~excavations watoresy and
~ Deguenck. have: brought to light four!
ancient |. ects » horns, » Of. sthese |.
- antique: musical. »ingtruments; whieh
Are two-thonsand to
years:old, » othe. aneient:-northern
muserum in: ~Copenhagen possesses a
collection of: nineteen «pieces: ' The
-pair of horns: lately discovered in|:
jit ocost |
_ |maravedis,: wh
" scoording ta.pus speeds :
their rations. The rest. ~of te $7, 500 :
ssovers the cost of: ships and: fittings, :
St. Louis Republic:
ee
pdity 14:00 Spanish
hich is--about $7,500, |
rene |
~Denmark. i:was found in-a ~marshy ol) ARG
swamp near Se oon the}
island of Falster, Althougt
tor of the cavaia museum, ~thie finding
place: must T have been ih ancient}
times a sacred _grove, where the
horns had, been deposited as sa
ficial offerings. The second pair of
horns was found several weeks ago
in the vicinity of Stavanger, Nor-
way. They are in excellent preserva-
tion. and are keyed. in the same tone.
Some of these horns.in the Copen-
bagen collection ~are ~in sueh -eondi- |
Cl Pow
jand peanuts for
by Cobb Bros. & Co., Conmnission Mer-
Catton and ~Peanuts,
- Below | are N orfolk prices of cotton!
5 as furnished
|The Place to Sell your
TOBACEO! |
EASTERN
| bree of Norfolk : 3 ) oo
| Goo Miadling = . 5 9-16), .
iddling oc & 25
Middling He - 413-16
od. Ordinary ~ 4t|
one "~ "steady.-
Prime "
PRAM UTS,
Extra: Prime
Fancy
Spanish
Toue "Dull
Esper steady at 18; to: 19 ete.
osé o26
dam A100
le 3 nek cand clay, tonto 78 ber bt
75.
4
4. E. Peas "best,: 1 1.75; to .2.00,per bag. | -
ishel.
tion that they may yet be«judged as | be.
to oa tone, ~etc. © According tor
Dr..Hammerieh, some. are to
C, some smaller ones in E and oth-
ers.in D, E or G. They show in
their elegant curves and embellish-
ments a highly developed taste and
technical ection.
Large animal horns have probably | :
served as models. The horns are
cast-in several parts and have then |
been put together. Some time ago |
the: public in ~Copenhagen. had. -oc-
casion to conyince itself of
the powerful yet _ melodious
tones. of _these- instruments, as -the
miuseum. officials -had. arranged 4a.
musical performance.,.on. the horns,
which proved quite successful. _ In
ancient times these, bronze thorns
evidently served for religious pur-
poses in the sacred, groves and.
temples of a people which -has long
since vanished: from the. earth. " ie
Chicago Tribune,
Didn't -Cost yet oVery oMuch. :
It was not. as colossal, a sum as
one would think, especially in com-
parison. with- omoney values to-Gay, |
that is, if we are to judge. at all from
Dp" ereteee
DEN TIST, |
JAMES,
WAREHOUSE,
O.:L, JOYNER, Prop.,
. Greenville,.N..C..
3
yt SR FLEMING,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW-
-@reenvil.e, N.C. -
Prompt attention to business..O
~at Tucker & Marcas: ola wand
THOS.
JARVIS.
A Gaara: is = BLOW,
"GREWNVILLE, N: @:
@ Practice i in allthe Courts.
L.c. LATHAM
| Sg ecarerany & SKINNER,
-Arrorneye~aT-l.a®,
sc eactaces Ts vale.
HARRY eal _
N.C.
Barbers.
yame
ES A. SMITH.
AL _ ARTIST,
od Patronage solicited.
et :
the items, of, CRT: exneditian.
|ERBERT ED MUNDS, | .
-~
ee
FASHIONABLE. BARBER,
aru nder Opera. House.
-
"RICK: ~TEA. Erne
always at Lowzer Mamker Paros. :
_ TOBACEO SNUFF a ciGA R
= we buy direct from Mannfucturers, ae
bling you to rer one r Orne. A com
plete stogk of... =
| ~PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY...
oa 23 = i ee
FacesCaughtas They Passed Before
the Reflector. :
te EB. Lane spent to-day in
Mr. J. A- Dupree left this morn-
ing on a business trip.
Mr. G. A. EES of Mt. Ol-| �
ive, is spending a fow days with
Mr. W 2 Hall.
Mr. C. M. Bernard has gone to
Raleigh to help steer the Senato-
rial matter in the caucus to-night.
Mr. William Murray has moved
his family into a portion of the
building occupied by Miss Lela
Cherry.
~Mrs. J. H. Watnbere, who has
been.visiting Mrs. M. R. ~ Lang,
lett for her home in Pittsburg
this morning
Mr. H. W. Whedbee retarned
Satarday from Hertford wiére he
hus been spending a-few weeks.
His health hus considerably im-
proved.
Master- Milton White, son of
Mr. J. White, has been appointed
one of the. pages in: the legisia
ture. He will leave for Raleigh
to- -motrow.
A odaughter of ar. E. 5. Pheige|
about two miles below ecient
e 2 all
years old. -
died Satucdsy.of " b
_ feyer. Ste was abo oP eights
¥
The negro who shot at Mr. W..
B. Ricks last week, wus arrested.
in T: Washington � Suu day »
Brought here on, the. hoas.
He wound-in one of*
and,
- legs, which, he says was postive:
by accidentally shooting hiniself,
Dut -he.telis two or thrse different
inies as.to how 3t)| occurred, © oT
~Pit Jury,
The j jarv for this week 1s com-
| 4 MR.
4
. fruit, what at kind
Ara Fe
~iGlad you s
eB LITTLE BITS.
G¥asi, of ~Local oHews � Boiled ~Down,
aoe Busy Folks. *'
"The cold wave struck us. fall
Soares this time.
, Cotton Seed Moal at the
olan rick Store. .
Heavy vehicles moving on the
frozen ground rumbie likes train.
Quite a number. of:- people}
came up onthis morning Ts train: to
be at Coart to-day.
~Auction sales of horses seem
to be popular. We notice that
several towns are having them.
The Datty REF.ector, by Bro.
Whichard, at Greenville, is a
sprightly sheet. -Louisburg Zimes.
The Chick Medicine and Cons
cert Company begin their second
week's series of eatertainments : in
the Opera House to-night.
There is talk again of haying
the portion of the streets leuding
fromthe wharf tothe depot shelled
It would be a good improvement.
Friday Ts Raleigh ews ~and
Observer reached Greenville to-
day. Mondav. That's . bastling
the news. Pe. ~ "
Sanday Ts cold wave and- the
Liting wind that came along with
it, made the day one. upon which
people hated to ~get away from
the fire: |
The nocthern: sportsinap who
have been hunting on the, lands
of Mr. Whitehead left to-day.
They;killed:a@ large. nuniber of
birds and had finé sport.
EFL f OR, Gt ny ~ille,
neat beoen: ~3 Bete % adewziie
ana y osperous. "
Publishe? Ts Augiliary.
A Gsoekix: editor. ths � fixtites
out'the profit on a ~bushel of corn
under- certain « conditions: *A
bushel of corn makes fotir gallons
of whiskey, which retails for $19.
Oat. of this:the government gets
$3, the railroads $1; the manufac-
turers $4, the vender $7; the far-
~mer 40 cents and the senicniacnns the
delirium tremens. �
You cae Help.Us This Much.
When you go. away from home,
or have frien visiting. you, or
you are. going to. give:a party or
reception, or w ae your. chureh
or society comtemplate.. pro-
ceedings, Or when yeu nalts buy
or change your residence or bus-
iness, Or yOur son or daughter is
married, or in a word, af you
know or hear of any item of in-
terest to the public, bring or send
it in.
S. E. PENDER & CO.,
TINNERS
And Stove Dealers.
Repairing promptly attended to
: "DEALERS jh
"= TPADITS OOS; GLASS AND - PUTTY
hamp, Goods, Bicycles, &e.
Agent for Racbier asad Orescont
were Bicycles. .
_ The Republicans held a caucus:
in Raleigh Saturday night to.»
name hee man for one. of,
United oStates Senotorshi
There was so; much. filabmatering
that no vote could be had jand)
they . to_hold another.
caucus to. night. wee
~Gt every tree is known by
a
about. it-. Ho
this hub a will not. tire yoa. "
yf U ge jervers = wieRSL
addock,| Pee ae inclined to |
6 Bi ta Johnson. punny. eat mesa aT
=P
. WILEY. BROWNS...
"is the plaice for "
~CHEAP. SHOES.
Have Children Shoes at
» 15 cents. 16 !
ar also have a cumplete. lineot "
DRY'-:- GOODS