Daily Reflector, February 14, 1895


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Snow Wheel.
This morvpinge Mr. Lo Tb. Pen-
det ' Wis out on a novel VW heel.
He took the front Wheel eur oi

piace put

wotilc cul

his bieycle wud in its
a oruugoer. ~Lhs rubiuer

its way through the spow and
mnake a path for the wheel. tle
could make bigh speed on it.

Onuth: snow

renirned home
Mountis
busey vp
SLOW,

Mr. Jim
Wednesday from Locks
ib sleroh. He had ibis
Chere and got eanehtin tie

Kaine

bot determine: fo onot to he out
Gone he removed the wheels, print

ruuners in their places and cou

vert dibis bugzey into a sod
slereh.
Eggs Dechinin

[Be
Norfolk tells ous
he e�,�ge turtbiet the

A letter on at

the decline in t

last few days Is aue to heavy
receipts, the increrse being a
third farger than bust week. S
maby exes are frozen that the

markei fi: been affected from
this cause aiso. Suil they are up
toa good price as our last quota-
tion will show.

ence

Siaughiering Birds.

The hunters lied 7
yesterday aud some of th m made
big records. Mr. Edo She
brought in 57 birds, Mess. JimCher
ry and PrankDaucy got - rabbits,
12 partridzes, 6 robins, 10 doves
and some other birds. Mr.
Southy Cox saw some black bires
going in a hole to his barn
be stopped up the oe and
closed the hole ¢ and ceptared Oa.

sport

t

Aypun. N. C, ven.
Allen R. Biennt., of New York.
formerly of this minty and a
oe of Mr EL. C. Blount, was

town yesterday. He had been
visitin o relotives and Was ou bis

j ~ i : 1. a TOS
way back to New York pla Win

ston.

A smnall ebild was
in its mothers «arms
night
cause of death.

found dead

here

}
(|
aere Was tabled after
euinent.

casmetubers frow bobesou ax
ins Parne and 4

barn A boil passed requitlug County.

whieh.

Mr.

eeati

No particulars as to the

Pd
¢

THE LEGisi- ATURE,

ed

i)

PURSIAY.
i balls Were

In the Senate to-day

introduced to detine trusts end
cousbinations and to oo therm
Crituibiais. to repeal Chi (~ade
regards tue election of keeper

to regulate fees of
Deeds, toa lucorpo
ers Life Association
ua, to

VWoesteru dos

4
of the cry its
Reetsters
ritte tue lari
of North ©
ili ectors of the
at Abu

The belt to lend
dollars to th » Confed
mec hit \eeoursti, Wiis
agntel bebraary
Pane byadi ~an ¢hatbs
Puy i hundred thousane acres Of
urrituck sowud at ffty ceuts per
a lous ar-

arol
poataal
i? mu Cn.

ten thousand
pate AL oor

yum f bad: j
por a,

bit

¢
ba
= 3

Po omliow a?

«Bills were introduced to
sehool cistrie s power to Wwote
Special takes for SCHOOLS, to oehiae
ter benises: and Quito bpaiiway.:
to provide for Legislative ses

iti

tio
Prustes Ss

oPOUS COVeEbly { ibe VY enn.
boara ort ot
beastt ober for trod
Create a boereteed ot trustees.

Notimentiand Sinith

che

raat
l rliste.
Commissioners to take the bouds
of security Companies.

A will to prohibit State officials

from taking free pisses on rail
ways was tabled.

ryy oY ag ao & © ow ayee
| OPbeteg & loth at bstoi@ is
Novick."As some ineorrect
blauks for crop dieus., tmortvaves
and deeds ure being sold in
Greenville, Lo weultd cull the. at-

toptron of them to

fact th

Pereaics

get correct

i.e af tuey cab
forms either at my offve or oat.
the REFLECTOR Office. Parties,
calling out my office for therm)

JQ Sip pie ad free of charge.

W. M. INING.

Register of Deeds.

HNCPease |

foe

give!

were oe

No. 57.

FIRST ARRIVAL OF

TMPORTED

\, fi roiderias

ps sivies Colored Mdee Hamburys
= " tee
oey ao } , a e -
Lhiewe Ces ts tes chapel Pyprestie Serete-
/ ? dof 247, #2 si) f
¢ iff ; i? ff a7; bop the
~/ é f iN /¢ syed rf : 7 f Nt if thi bese

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DAILY eee os

I. J. WW TS ee eae

o L 1
mor an mom eR
eet Fon Se .

Wl

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= C + is

-; @ eeeord-elass tiail matter.

El: tere:

goes

The Senate Committee reported

the House joint
eleet Senators by
the direct vote of the people.

adversely on
resolution to

At the special election held in
Warren the l2tn, W-
B. EF _ Popalist. was elected
to the Hoase of KR

+

iz , hil the waewn

fMolity ou
ieming,
spresentatives
~"y Chl nse | by thie
death of Dro S. A. NY

} !
4 yoy ~ t
AY OW. Grva » of Oxford (
to succeed Judge Wi iy Yesivu-
el. tu th rf Jadicial Distriet.
Mi Cru j taotnot yet sizraidel
f:iS a Se ORes Sen ae bli fact be Wiad iid
+ Boe
Rale:ch workins forthe uppolnt
iv? Pf ami? od] ut
The six per ceut interes! biil
c - x
Cau ip i tae ELoase Mo yO aaa V
f |
ti (i l Wiis Te! I 4 } Chat J Fy {4 ivy
~ t | ~ osmalid ttrit hi
T ; 1 ; [ | -
on if ik yo lcius a Tew
Lists aro Clau it t 1 lil riot
y + f ? a =X t ' ("er th bi
t . j i AT) yoitec� TWA le
7
~ ~= e¢ T10n fiw or the
t i mt at this Ses
eo Y
=] Oy ' Po isl ature. it fie
++ |.
st mo i J t a) 1 Cail Certtiuiy
v 7
fi is ~ ssect. because the
Pacrgs vail VOt for any
{ rv tus I t(19n OS these
t\ iit i i?etes
é * t = | Laiguor Lavy 0

meie to
Creuerai As-
ReloiV enaet adiaw to reculat-
the saie of fbqoaiov. which law 1s
Oprora"

An effort iw bette

modele | aftey Ome TOW Lit
tion in Mossissipsn.

The mearure poovides that if
majority of the qualified voters
In any CO west yy, boeity. or town,
or Village. petition the
cOublty con.
mutoaority
ugralosc las

ubssiopRers or
man ecloarlity
yrauthag of license to

board of}
the!
~others.

retail liquor, such license shal |
not be granted to any persons to
retail liquors in less quantities:
than One gallon unless the applhi-
cant shal! first pro luce a petition
for the issuance of such license,
recommending the applicant to,
be of good reputation and a
sober aul suituble person, * *
which petition shall be sigued |

a majority, exclusive of those whe
may signa a counter petition, of
the qualified voters resideut iu
the district where the liquors are
to be sold. This is the beart cof
the document. It also requires
that the names of the petitioners
forliceuse be pul lisbhed, and li-
cen-e having been ae a DV pe-
fitton, thet the dei le give bond
to keey an orderiv plnce before
t License
bast Ones a year atudare not trans-
f Viol on of so law for-

ch!
Perts Hieense.

i)
1 a |
he lie insael.

"T)st is

i?

oy hi Cens: uiny be

revoked aif the autoaon ities deem a
leader unfir. 7) bt for liquor net
lee ito Liga Mroectthh not bie
Sond to minors. di tians or tatbit
ica itu .ibbrits Any eoarnedidate
vero Uses tiqaor for potiical pur-
pas in to Jha lict reeds
totayiu, ~ea throwing. bil

L ~ prep ot, oti, prohibited in
sit yas Pirere willbe no sereeus
eee ~ = chied if carried qt)
(hoa. dasinessonust be concduct-
Vonth. front part of the build
po. Phere ds a reoviston agalust
: rapt Wer eders and dniporta
rico of liqoiors by water crafts or

rf . 1? | 1, re ee : ean
Tr is elatn ol thet suet: a meas-

ure aS the above can puss the
Seunte but there is doubt. of

Picking up the Benumbed Fish,

The people arcaunt No River
ire reaplug & Ot prot from the
freeze by D Igking up the tish
where nutobead with the
eold that they can be dipped up

adie sv

readily i1nto boats. (Ja Tues liy
ity nine barrels of these were
shipped to Wilmington, and
forty-eight to New Gerne «and
besides these there Was a pile.
that looked like about a ear load |

on the wharf then.
Toe fish are of diiferent
trout, mullet, rock, herring. ete .
bat trout predominate |
h y are more suscept.ble to the
influences of the eold than he
They are now Com vand
ing five cents a

kinds.

the

Cre md Orelicary

Common ito cs
PPriine r
ihixtra Prime 2towvs
Bor Dey 24

pobriish 24

Deeaus 15

|
|
| 3

pound right at Black and Clay, 75 te

Jacksonville, a very eood price,
which makes it all the better for
those that gather them in. We
ard told of one bov, about sixteen
years of age, that made twenty-
four dollars Monday be tbe fish
that he himself picked up that
day. In all 5,000 fine trout are
sald to have been thus gathered
besides other fish. "Newbern

Journal,

pT

D.versity of Crops

One of the greatest cousidera-
(bons in favor of a reduced cotton
acreage according te the plan
proposed by the Jackson CONHYVen-
tion, Says the ae Jouroal. 1s
the enuconragement it would give
to the divers: tie ation of @rops.

The farcwers of tue South
have learned much by

must

ther ex-
perlenca least Your, andl, iis Our
conteimmpary remarks. if they will
think for a ioment what their
condition would be aif they did
HOt have analbauadwace of coru

tucbimeat they will le to
pursue alWways thre poli y of raiss
me thelr ow foodct The
Southern Prade. psiblished at St.
Luouis., its the folowing to say
On the subject

oCotten wiil of
tinue to be the tnaln Coop in
South, but there are
from which tne fara
section ure becinniby te
more money thin from the
staple.�

This ais right. and the
the Southern farmer
fact anc makes uy
aWay With this Oue crop makioyg,
better be will be off and
Withal moie independe t.

crt Ops.

necessi'y con:
the
OUler creeps
mo that
realize
theecy

POYs

Sooner
Le a as «othe
» his miud to do

Cotton and Peanuts,

Selow are Nortock

and peernuiits for Voste

by Cobo Bros, & Co.,
ehraiits of Norfoik :

CoOPLToN.

prices of cotton
relay, ais ftrtiishied
(Oudtiisnstel Mer-

: 4: - @
Crore Mie tings oe
viictadl 2 i -1s
foONW Mi tdling

Pone"steady.

Poue"steadly.
bone ineguiar at Yoite 2o ets
. rE. Peas"best, 2.59 to 2.79 pet biz .
- dhaonaged. Lot te b75,

9J per bushel.

eat







® o

Mee ne ones EM cn tenant ee serra tect em ne

es anon rue

nce neem n= ese

} : "

Sk. PENDER & CO. ESTABLISHED 187 75. WILMINGTON & WELDON RR

| ~one A | AND BRANCHES, *°
TINNERS S-JiT 3° u CZ AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.

AT'LTHE Condensed schedule,

\nd Stove Dealers. OLD Br CK CT ORE | a es ""

_ | JARMEE ND MERCHANTS BUY ated | |. Pa
Repairing promptly atie nde d fo. ing a V ear Sup plies Ww idl tiy id dan MJ ba. ~ " \ -
theirinterest togel our prices before pu Tove, a, ran

i ~hasinge Ise Ww fie 1e ii uy =Lock ] Is cOomyilete eee oe a | =|

i 7 |

n allits branches. AL MPM. aa
Ae 1VeU VN ¢ hon 1] AS ij oo ial

PAINTS, OI, GLASS ASD PUTTY PORK SLDESSSHOMLDERS, +» Koevk wee ww 20

"DEALERS IN-"

Lamp Goods, Bicycles, de. FLOUR, OSFF BE, SUGAK ls

ry? *
WV Tarboro Ie ve
x 4 A rey o
4 l X EF * i , A X& CC fe 7

~ emerson - cg Tt te

: ££ .,, YO Eee epee to, i 7 SS a _
Agent for Rambler and Crescent oy, oys at LOWEST MARKEt PRICES Ly Re vky Mt Poon lad 6 00
~ sé A� 7
o4 3T: + ce a eat ; . ;
Bicycles. TOBACKO SNUFF & CIGARS Ay Scie 2 ob
Wo bkayitreviile fe TP AS
So . wee we DOW direct from Maintfacturers, ena vp Piorence 7 PS ae
PELE YS A ¥ Gu ta} one 4 ie prolit. A CleftT " neeeermeeen bam sekouninomesmier-enonnaen tated: - a
1\V IVY BROW NON =. plete stock of | .
\\ [Lk Dire ) rr « % ar * pe - ==
/ | ne _"
| oFURN TURE 2
""j-~ thie piace fier" ~ _ Ce foe
iIMayeon hand vod sordat pr osu! DM ALM
HEA Ore Te Mt
wo j - fj rs } hee ; -
ik bool Rodd park fore Yi Fit} ibaisn ; id sda}
z é ¥ R Fa we 4 4 a A
ee PLilii,We s�,�@ll 4b a pee ib ib, Vi. ; = Og

Have Children Shoes at especies y ee Wilmington 3 39 Jv 00

sm. M,SCLIULYS, vi / \. M
15 ts. 15 Greenville, N, ¢
Ce ce 5. oO ; PRATNS OENG NO Pali
itis ing lave acotmpiete ibdae cii" ee em bytteet - ne re
Pi - oe. 2 ne » = ae
3 rm co PaALY We, Ss of Ot o's
z ~ : 3 : - = ~ = oe
LD mY - JOR 4 | rea rn re Ai
kopdiat very cose Margin ~, i PLM
: 1% iv a ¢ 4 i ro
Q ho. GREEN VIL MEs j y Paxvetiey a if j thy
en % yy t . 213 et
dS. CG his PD 18 § Sew ing ad M 2c hint ~ so nnn by Selina pee
- : ee VA Gd 4 : i ne
x % 7% ~ ¥ q cre ree a - ~
WILEY BROWN _
ya
sweatin concern " SCR AONE CEN A ere. SNR TOOT Se, ee

Greenvi ille Market.

Oo Oo a OH
Corrected by S., ~NL, Soh itZ, wt tis PG od 7 é Si
Co 13 - % 40
Ih bolas store, o- tt} aid
gy ae ba at D a4 tee
Britter. per hy ito By . : .
Westera Sides Hoth fo v4 oo yg _
Suvar Gpred Efums blLio 12 ee ae
�,� aria 4ato OO = = = =
Corn Mend oU tO SU | ARVIs & BLOW, Om me
Cabbave oF te } 5 - re so - 13 I] PP M.
Tan : ae ie tay S4 ATETTCQPPN ET YALA qe i i i. A .
Bleur, Pamiss bot to s4o Aiistdias yS-ATP-LAN ; Lv Wilson Pp oa? 1120 10 82
oe : Sea Pm ; ; ,isV tisk Pe} bd we 8d i
faard - A eal as ry RN V bdo ke. ~ - ( 7 4 7 ir 7 7 Sts 1 is 12 G2 11 15
Outs OYTO se practiew tu. tiltive Courts pe . _
. 3 - ,} o3; ex +) 774 Cee ne me |S me ee se
Potatgos Trish. pei bbl SU TO Gov | oy Barbaro ay
+ on Mand FY ; Pa a a coh
Pot: UlLoes MWerl. Per Dil oe ta dl 1 at aes
. ~ : Vv ublwera ia ot
sua Stoo O&B ~be ia. rap i ph
a 1G to 25! sat ers. Ts Hocky Mt 138 hz 02
¢ offtee 16 TO Le i : i Pag 44
. . an - - ao Es noe Se ! . a ; 3 ; pi B
Salt per Sack Sth tio in? CB OO PAY ih ik . » a a _ a
Chickens 123 to .0 SANMES A. SMIT H, p .
Kee : 1. 15 . oo Pirrath ob; SGOT id Neck Ibranch Road
Hares. pep aos : TONSORIAL ARTISTE. ;

Beeswax per Ib 20 GREENVILLE, N. C. leaves W eldon om LER ewer 4,00
Kerosene Oto 10 pege Patronage solicited. P.M, WTIVES OC eae eek . Ds
Pease, per bu Siio Te OO a ees Roce. Greenville Gr p. ile, Kinston 6.39
Tfuils, per ton REO, pp. tn. Returning. leaves Kinsten 7.20
Cotton Seed Meal 20 60) ERBERT EDMUNDS. aA. mn.. Greenville 5 22 a. mm. Arriving

Hides 14 to 3) FASHIONABLE BARBER, iulifax at 11:00 a. m . Weldor 11.20 ain
Minuks . 2531075 G& Uuder Opera House. m., daily except Sunday.







oe aemnecnner ge gh ea To

ICICLES.
Little Things Caught the Sn
Drift or Pullec out of the Mud

Married.

Hooxpr-LaruamM" Wednesday
mornin at v.54) oclock. at the
Lume of Mirs. ft. D (anpdner. bear
(roldisbore, Mr. tlenry C. Hooker,
A popular youngT nerchant of
Cireeusiile anid ALiss Carrie IK.
Lathan. aA charting youny lady
well known to all our people.
Were tthe Lper.e | by bial. J. Ww. Ciara

i

Truips were on thine Vesteraay 1 4 rt, 7. |

"tie P. of (70) pstboeiro. The attena-
af s ; 1 ; ; Oe .
yk I IT tlies IW Is Ail Nere. a~nta were Nir. J. Lb. VA hiite oft

ro J. R Davis. of Farmville. Is
iti i \ i if } aid y

¥ 1

jhbetl Pytstheh ave teed ifter
7 LilitT iva bi t iay

A sleighing purty Mado oa breawk

} * i +

dowp On the bride yester Lav:

Bay Cotton Seed Meal at the
()..4) br k Stor

Mr. | NI 13 pV hi in , 1 o ie
fe M { = ry Liiy ba a ry } it C.) 1 ¥

ot yf 1) 1. AWW. OM oo,

Reg mfer oof fd reared s SY. EL. ia
returned [ast po ght trom Helier.

lhis wornings train did not

persouul

give ite. Nobody

COL:
Fine stock
J. L. Starkey
For Rrwur."Two Seine b-isher-
Pactolus. Apply to
J. J. Cy [FE RRY.
Please hund the carriers
gubseription for the DaLty
FLECTu
Secure your
the oWoven Web.
ruary Loth.
Moassrs. A. (1.
Brown came up
and speut toclay

* ad .
Webave h

ior OFT
Of Shoes

A Cos.

just in

les Lear
Shi.
your

Re-

at Langs
Monday,

for
ia eb-

Sats

Cox and E. O
on the freight
bere.

eussed of establishing a tabnery
iu Greenville It would pay.

Some people

beld

passing

1OWS a

Woy : ; j- 5 - _ . - } 3} 3°
py £}60 Umea VOL. Alu t 1t Cold -

We hear many people talking
of going to the Newbern Fair

nexet Week. They will tike
vantave of the 2

on Wednesday. S200)

round trip. The fair be

day and continues the week.

Tobacco Clothat Lang s

eard tie question dis.

bayebt wor much

brazen

ic:
low excursion rate
for the

vins Mon-

(zgreeuVvVicte With Nliss Pet Pate
f Gols be LO. nail Mr. loraink
oe the brides brotber. with

Crareduer.

A ee

; ; ; 7
btasthies i ttely ft erp the cereleny

) t & saple ilioyve to Crolidstbare
aud took the uoon train fo
(rree lil i BrEelViu® here ae) thie
eVertilius bororm &: 30) to boast oa

Was held at tlhe Yrenri-

lerry. odl.,

anc

pof Mrs J. J. �,�

teroft thie

~is PPO, biany
fricetiis « fled to extend cougrat-
dation to the bappy couple and
{e) WeeitOtibe tiie | ride broach to

Crreeuvilie

They received

biid«al preseuts.
Hall rack. Oc:
Lamp. Ss. 2. Ww nite.
Lory. Mes. CM DB.
Silver cake basket.
J. B. White.
Silver butter dish and knife. W.
LD). Cherry

raany beautiful

; r Hooker.

rrnarad.
golu lined,

B. James, hi.
Frank Wiison.
Set silver tea
Crreene.
Silver
L3 ree.
Silver napkin ri
Silver ice pite her. r,
lnpzwhouse.
Pair pannel
Starke
China tlower
sie White.
Chinn pite!
China boue dishe
James.
China
Suge.
Set napkins, -
sO.
Towels, Miss Lil
PTowels. Misses
and he Ho,
Pin ©
(rreene.
Silver butter knife and
shell. Miss Pate of Goldsboro.
Si ver butter knife
shel WwW. L, _Hamphrey, of Golds |
bor.

spoons. W. BB.

J. A. Du

papkin rlag,

-R. M. Moye.
Dr. Laugh-

pictures, J. kL.

basket. Miss Bes-
hers. W. B Brown.

Miss J ev nie
Jarvis

a ? 7 a
Oat meal service.

Niiss Alyrtie

lie W 1: iO? 1.
Bettie. S:
Jker.

ushlo bo.

NIrs. \V. bB

Mirs. J. .J.

of Mur.

apa.

Wil-

sucar

and sugar,

ad

Burean aud Washstand scarfs,
(~herrv Jr...
Sit Chairs, Z. Vv. liooker.

There was a set of furuiture

and some other valuable presents

alsa a
of

list,

not mweutioned bu this
hotue

nun ber received ut
the ty Le.
Gabnis"-bonBes.
Augustus
rotles from Crreaenvill
utter: ror
Miss Cornmelin bi
Adolph Gaitris were
WA. lo-q.-

At the home
Forbes. four
25 Wea yesday
oon at ooveiock. his daugh-
orbes and

inarried

"er,
Mi
A. do ©

les (rreenville on

At our stal in

Nat day, Fear ey Vou 1895

"wer will sell"

A LOT OF OD

HORSES & MULES

at Auction, They will
be sold to the highest
bidder without regard
to price. Nostock pit
uy will be tauken down
or bought in for us, but
be Knocked off to
he highest bidder

TUCKER & BuWARUS.

er

The Place to Sell your
TOBACCO!
TH
STERN

TOA

WARKEMOUSE,
L. JOYNER, Pror.,
Greenville, N. ©.

As

CU)

O.


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Daily Reflector, February 14, 1895
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