Daily Reflector, March 8, 1895


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_ Greenville, N. C., March 6, 1896.

: Local Trains and Boat Schedale. * ~Som e Poets Among Us. . ~THE LEG 31 LATU RE.

: ~Paseenge rand mailT train going ry roe (Pe J bib gaith eer - on | auivabiiat! Sate te
north, arciyey 8:a2.4. M.. Golng South, jthe birthday party, they «found | Tp the Senate to-day a bill

. ~North Bound Freight, arrives 6-45 A. one from a charming young bach | ,qused providing for the redemp-

fe Ms leaves 10:15 AL MIS A+ | slor that contained the following |tion by law within two years after

) ives. 1:81 F- , : : sale under execution... =

he South Boun? Freight, arr
- M., leaves 2:11 P. M.

. Steamer Myers a�

Wednesday

~Tuesday, Thure

rives from Wash

oington Monday,
leaves for Washington

: ay Sut Saturdav. my age, ~ . i
gE mamma : ee comma And I trust to pass as many
. NEWS OFF THE WIRE. | ~ more. os
oe ewes E The ladies handed it to the
~* oServed by our oLeased� Underground REFLECTOR end requested that
ee Cable"(Limited). _ their compliments be returned to
ee ee iy the young gentleman in_ the fol-
The gold reserve in the Treas- lowing : | |
uryThas picked up to $89,000,000.) Kind friend, we trust the years|
Ten thousand men in the Pitts-| you wish, =
burg coal district are engaged in May be meted ouf t yon;
- g strike. And oe they pus3, some lovely
x *, ass 7
Fire almost destroyed the Beth | May wi tt
~~ el Military Academy at Warren- ay win your neat, mgs Fae.
3 - A Success.
oe Count _ Gropello, Secretary of| The birthday party given
Z Jove ' fralien eee a died. of| Thursday night by the ladies of
F cholésa &s COnesannnome: _ {the-Methodist church was a suc-|
- oPhe American Tobacco Com:|cess in every way. The attenT)
, pany, has ere see rid large|dance was large and the supper
Baltimore firm, Ellis & Co.,. man-jexcelent- _ Mrs. F. G: James
-. ufacturers of cigarettes." _. |kept the door and received the
Bs ts We ese i ~orfol sacks of penies. She told the re-
oDr. 8. K. Jackson, of _Norfo k, porter she was in possession of lots

was arrested an the charge of at

a woman. The patient.
~his office w

upon.

woun:

a

ding bim badiy,

{..
Heber

and Friday |

tempting a criminal operation on.
died in
hile bemg operated

- Bandits attempted to rob a
bank at Adel, Ia, in broad day
light. They shot the cashier,
badiy, but he had:
resence of. mind to shut the vaul
door and throw the combination.
The robbers were pursued, one of

+ them killed and another captured.

as got married,
hard efforts:

verse
Ladies, dear, these pep nies I send,
Justeven thirty and four; -
Each one represents one year of

of-secrets, the ages of some peo-
ple, bat ~would not give them
away. ~Two handsome bacheiors
had a shrewd. way of covering

half dollar in his
~ceipts trom the pa
$25.
| A large co
t/Rev. C. M. Billings
tist church last. ni
mop was & splendi
delivered . He made a
: Diageo upon those w
him, as well as those, .

rty were about

ngregation heard
in the Bap

good

Re

met-him in the fe
been our midst. __-

ee

|. ~Phere was a very.
cal debate on.
nine additional
Penitentiary

office of Supe
openly a
pose was
in control.

up their ages by» each putting a
sack. The re-

it: His ser-
one and well
d im-
ho heard
who haye
w days he has

Snicods}

ated politi-.
he bill to elect�
directors of the-
~and abolish the.
rintendent. It was.
nnounced that the pur
to to put Fusionists

heat

-A& Democratic Senator said
that as 99 per cent of convicts�
were Republicans, he thought
that party ought to heve coutrol.
The amendment to reduce the
salary of the mavager to $1,500
was defeated. Also one to frée-_

ducethe per diem .of directors "
from $4 to $2. ~lhe bill passed

i eae

32 to 6, Democrats yoting Day. :
The session of the House was. "
devoteded to consideration of "
the revenue act. The drummersT "
license tax and the tax cf one, "
per cent ov tobacco warehouse. .
men were stricken out. Drag. _
gists who sell whiskey are taxed.
$50 annually as license, andT are _
not allowed to sell save upon 16g-
ular physicianTs prescription. __ :

* 5 ;

five

~The cigarette tax 1s made | 3
linstead of ten cénts a thousand. ~

Boarding houses are taxed fifty
cents-on each bed. Lawyers are
taxed $10, and franchise tax is _
imposed on all corporations save "

banks, railways and. insurance "
compauics- 23 1 ee

ee

NEARER HOME, �

}

What is Hapcening Over the State. bg : |

ined $10,

The recent freeze ran L0,;
Pamlico "

000: worth of nets in
wiVORi EOS a eis
- At Ringwood, Halifax vounty,
a mad dog bit several other di
aud the result was that se1
five dogs were killed.�







\tie cocoanut tree
with straw with no
earth. In-~one " corner

slender wire bed with one

oSubscription 25 scents per Month
~. ~¥ntered as second-class mail matter.
o= Bpencer Blackburn and Daniel
" Russell have been selected by the |children sleep
~ Republicans to fill the other two|center ofthis
on the Code Commission. aed ee agghs
3 1
It wi therefore be Guthrie, This is abont
Blackburn and saw"one pot, (smal

stew and frying pan,
Fred DouglasT

there.
hut there

white wife and|plates, some WoO en

f their ae hy about @
ine apples from

Dim through my ite

got the benefit of w

day to honor the memory o
odarling Douglas.
FROM CUBA.

o

t
'
' .

Whata Pitt County Boy Saw aad
est darkey i

Heard in Cuba,
[CONTINUED FROM Y 2STERDAY.]
Many of the negros and Ch

trodden Cubans--~ -
There are wany thin

i, " of interest in and

. the face vf the ea
bat I could learo the better|Capt.
beartity mer resi

th the Cathederal,the Tom
Cath

i ogl -_
eg
ae

-_~elass of Cubans are all dence and ¢
-- Gu favor of annexation wi b of
United States. The Spanish gov |bus in the
- ernment " the very life out of! plantations,
the joland by excessive taxation the cocau tt
and the inhabitants are liverally the bananaa iree an
_ ground down by their opprersors.|things too nn werens
Pe a basa pepeeas of 1,490,
and pays an annua tax to Spainjtoo much s
-of $32,000,000. No Cubaa is al-|you may nore
lowed to hold any office, nut al-\ure of a -yisit to Cuba,
_ Jowed-to own a guo or even to
shoot any kind of fire arms.
Spain is so efraid of an insurrec-
tion of the Cabans that she keeps
_. @ standing army ef 73,000 troops|na Repu
here all the ~time from Spain.|Danville,
_ {The Cabans are the worst ground|a North Carolina paper;
- get of slaves on earth. to a news stand
Jowas abont ten miles i

__eountry yesterday to a pine-apple
pS Fe

ba

uces-

*

was. a

on it. In another corner was 4)
lot of straw showirg rag the
Db

ed with clay on
their cooking.
all the utensils I
1 one)_ one
several
forks and

him and I asked
rpreter if he
hat he sold,
and he said no, he had to account
for every one of them- The poor:
n Pitt county ~ lives
like a lord to these opoor,

General's (Governor) sum
arden, the

edral, the sugar:
the pine-apple farms,
trees (full of. fruit)
d many otber

000| now, for 1 nave already taken up
Hoping each 0
dav have the pleas-

I am very truly yours,
J. BE. LaAnGuwey.

- quilt

the
was a

tin

dozen !

)

down

gs. and

arounge,

Colaum-

mention

Sotte days ago @ North Caroli"
blican Populist was in
Va. He wanted
and step-

ped med and asked
n thelthe little freckled face: newsboy if
he had a North Carolina paper? -

to see

the Jimson Ww
the Cane, Tobacco, Corn and
Tt used to be westward the star of
Empire ~took her way; f. )
that the human.race has-been. fol- -
lowivg the
4 eine in that d

morable o
Greely advi
to go

f Su: be

115 cents worth o

~ eolored children are fassjng over i cob = ty coe street ~nlyes,
his will CanTt the Legislature /.o4 saucers T can safely ae
_ appoint & committee to reconcile you could buy all this man. po- | é

_ the matter and not have its uiol, sessed or earth for five dollars,| 3B everton says you borrowed
b. Fred, brought indo disrepute by | clothes and all, and this man had! five dollars from him.yesterday.

the facts that may be brougit out !® wife and three children- lte|. Griggs"And that isnTt the worst of .
a ight out was considered.one_ of the big) it. Fj

"" oe om i : 1 Griggs"-ThatTs onlyT half f what I.
#cord to remain in session another a large pise-%P als farm. _ Our ier mad Detroit Free Press.

A :
Southward, ho to the land of

eed, the Cotton and
Pork.�

It seems

moon orT somethiug
irection from time

mmemorial, from the day when

nese in Ouba intermarry and|Havana. There is Obispo street
es their prodig are the aglist peo-'|(Havanas broadway) the prado, Jason went in ~pursuit. of the
rth-|\Gentral Park, the Plaza, the Golden fieece to� that other me-
ecasion when . Horace

sed Young Amica
west.. oGo South. y:.urg
man� has been better said. . for-
tunesmiles with the flowers, and
the mocking bird is trilling ~with
the hum of wachinery, and ene
of these davs we will havea great
country down this way." Durbam

"_"_"""""

oThey tell g bard tale op & man
who.does business im this city. .
~fhe citizen in. question bought ra
f feed for his
to his. sta-
~The boy
asked how
~all.T

horse and. sent a boy_
ble to feed the horse-
came back, and when

much he gave him, said.

The citizen turred pale and re"
marked oLord have mercy, that
was enough to last him a we �,�

The boy made his escape-" Ral-

farm. While out there a The reply cam ick ne ee
- Peis Erg heures just. to ses and contr neo aang sears Cs toca ee ,
ie tec w the he batives live, an neyer|. * ir, 5 | 1 cl : : "" -
saw such abject poserty ia all|Do ape! Poa oc agg - red) Hand your supseription to the:
fo. The man who manager _ Alas, poor old North Caro olina. carriers: ee Bee

cee a

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their interest toget our
chasing:
n allits branches.

PORK'S

: » ainiys ot Lowner MARKET? 0m. DIRECTORS : 5.8. Sponcny, * sD. Ete eg -
acRue. Pawrence 5. Holt umuel Me ate, James P. Suwyer. Ss. Carr
* TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS Edwin Shaver, F. J- Murdock, seer Binks Hott, Bennvhau Gagseron; A s ¥. Page, ,
- Scott, J. Van Lindley. L. M. Sovtt. BE. Pp .

o~Jways on hand andsoid pa! prices tosui

bs

_ TINNERS

aes

+ %
~ ge
4 ie

PARMERS

owe puy di
bling you to ay

AND MEKUCHANTS BUY |

ing their yearTs supplies will find
prices before pu.

elsewhere. Our stock is compley

IDES&SHOTILDERS.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.
RICK, TEA, &.

rect from. Manafacturers,' ena
at one profit. A COM | -

STU RE

he times. ~Our goods are all bought and)
pola for Gass: therefore, having no risk

_o run, we sell-at a close coerce aial

+ Respectfully,
-/. & M. SCHULT2,

= Greenville. N.C

am

CH EAPER

By making every policy-holder a

Subscribed hy twenty capit: alists w

Phos, M. lolt, J. M.

- OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, P. esident; E. P. Wharten,
MeAllister,

MUTUAL IN SUR aNCE CO. .

oOF GREENSBORO, N. c.

"_" OF FERS - eon

FIRE INSURANCE

oKater inT the. ' profits. All profits except: a re.
are returnd to the ech ae ey

a,

serve of 10 pet | cent.

CAPITAL: $100,000. 00.

hose names represent over FIVE MILLIONS oF
Policy-holders are non-assessable.- ;

"D. Lat'a, Wm, E. Hott, D. G. Woith De 2 se

ee

tee

DOLLARS,

wd

-

Wharton.

Seecaill

vient Binion A. Wok
Secretary and ~Treasurer. ee oe

see that it is renewed in THE SOUTHERN stockT

When your policy expires

J. L. SUGG, Agent,

GREEN VILLE, N. C.

~3 E PENDER & CO.,

"

oprofessional Cards. oThis Reminds

oAnd Stove - D ealers.

Repairing promptly ationded to

"DEALERS IN" :

opai, OS, GLASS AND. POTTY

* Lamp Goods, Bicycles, ke.

Bicy cles.

oAgent for Rambler-and Oreerest

"""
4

eee tS every day
7 inthe month of»
March that if
you: have .
your. Printing done -

~

R. D. L. JAMES,
~ DENTIST,

. GREENVILLE, Ne C.

i

J. H. BLOUNT. J. Le FLYMiNG

Bio�. & FLEMING,
Fe ~ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, |

GKEENVILUE, N. C.

vat the=
a OB: "- 0 pa (CE.
tt will be done Sehi

~Tt. willbe done in style,
"_and it always suits. =

Ce Practices in all the Courts. .

anne SKINN ER

Lc. LATHAM
3K INNER,

~i AThAM &
he:

oA pPORNEYS*2 TE AV,
GREENVILLE. N.C.

"

en

ALEX. ~LZ8.OW

l THOS. J. JARVIS. |

Barbers.

ARVIS & BLOW,

ATTORN EY S-AT-LA WwW,

\
~GREENVILLE, N.C. ~These points: are

= E A.-SMITH
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENVILLE;-N-

= Patronage aaa

Cc.

: aul Practice iL alltie Courts.

well worth wel ighin ee
| jrany sort: ~
of work, but "

John E. Woodard. F. c: Harding,
-_ Wilson, N. C. ~Greenvil! e, WC

Won & HARDING,
o TTURNEYS-AT-LAW

Greenville. N. C-
latt« ntion given | to* eevieatior

Special

ang, geldeniout of saint: es

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ae oo







ee
eee aera

~This is epring So
air Ez. 3 PRs mpothes proper. Me. O. Lae ge
* ing bis ina he a is enlarg. to-day in es of Ayden, spent ante of Norfolk : :
; | ~e ~Dn. Ping SEs Good M = rrOR.- = |
Biekoeee i? ominy and Gri ane Mr. O. M. Bernard = ae, tht gd West ees
3 eT Go oroing for Raleis: fol this| 32, wae we Le
i ereee planting h pomeiioe I. Boswoll came in Geac stat 418-16
- popular thing th ghas been th , Hees vare Tharsd ne in from Baie Sag Wiggin 41-16
es ng the last few q e| Miss B 4 5 ~A eS ee Con mon -_ . PEANUTS,
th op� Cigareits ays.|Miss May H arvis iso yisitin sere * + tot
e market"20 for B ae eat int = ee erat Falkiand. Faas Prime ~
DVS. 4 " 116 . 2
Mees Tk Bracers On | Mew le a le WR ~he
in Asap 1s a considerable f ~ AG@er ra. W. H. and ecounty: Deer eady 25.
a the river and the e freahet|Thursd. of Raleigh, Wie BaF: stendy at 18.40 19.ets.
rising: water still """ nighte ei aes in 00| giack an peg Ace 2.75 per ba
; 7 ; ac damaged. 1. g-: Ss
_Shad are becom 4, Mr Harry Smith, » ve nee tn am
tifal, but not « ming more plen-\@m mer from New ¥ ry nietas Patni see che
price cheap Segoe i to get the Mies last night's a iyale hast SI0P | StOP! TAD! E
m selli m Littleto came ho top buyi « Bete ©
ae moanT Fy elling ot etl be "" of bet imia ~gattend gegen Poh pe ake m
ou. ~ Witey B nd oyver, to-d r. Bla- 8 _and buy the" 3
T RO ay- ¥ ae $y
Te Growers Lamber Oe eee will o"e" ~ io. =
antes 7 several: im - atélday surt House on preach oAPR a
od their plant provements lic fm Arba "_ nights Tpen� [just ~ ca
Bu : rdially invi ; ts. Pub- st received. p re,
Old Megrar hp Seed Meal at Ex Solicitor S E. to say goods Rie he an old song ?
tore. the Wilson, came d Woodard of iff off, &ec.. but ° eaper and tar-
For the attend to own last n} ht yourself , eo and se oa
Guano cal best Special T Judge © blo ar matters Ff toliower, lo They are ver seal ;
Henry -, on e A. Teoa oF ing. oble ard left this mse eh jast ae apes se than gb Be a
ard. r -| -S¢ ise 118 1 ie or =
tessa Walnut Cand ae Woote Di he year plain facts.)
swam ¢ ont ranges, ches Apples, hares H. E. Shas of te EY BROWN :
r, at Morris MagerT aper than| will a left laet night. La-; Will-comm : se
An ols - woh athe Monday to. b They | Marcel at ence selling 6th 3
women, slag enim: man aed f a hie al torneys or H be pres : cost to close nist of of =
of eee Seation Ach be a Svaeck Outaminn"o orn iden knee mel The Plac _ sid 4
pecan ore aay a go SSnom vot for that day lace to Sell your i
Agitation eae P yomeccol ca
oa regul a i Beet | eoneee ° . .
a *. sto gu ar 8um ast ted b . ; am
Fp coors sorsarnarize lo last|ola ince store ACCO!. "
aS : ~ per | a
% "Ss keene be yorum girl tell he Sagar et sides 19 to 25 TH
not hulls. had planted so we 6 60 to7 1 a
= Eater and would ray wal-|vorn M 11 to 1: oe
i Ww " t «, 3
aoe or Cotton - Meal ps tan Family oe as ASTERN . 2
oo fs and Shio eal end} 02s 300 to 840] ~ z
~Sheppard. gles call on Heury|p : A eed OO a 4
2 sppard. » Prices low d sury| pee ee 50 to B0| :
, own. Potatoes 5 per bbl: to 60 *
Sweet, 800 = eS
Coffee ner.oe 30 tc 40 TO | a
So pale st08 TOBACCO.
chickens genes Tae
pe: doz J - wa =
frase a.) a
tlle, per ton. Rio. 7 are
: Ee 20 00 xg teeta ere ; Prop. ad
nae eet 5 5 eee BEARS yet A taper ig ee
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Daily Reflector, March 8, 1895
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - March 8, 1895
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