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~ Greenville, N. ©.
March 11,1
and , Boat Schedule.
+
_- Passenger and mail train going
~north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
~arrives 6:37 P. M. ed
| -North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.
-M, leaves 10:15 A. M,
- South Bound Sree otsarriven 1:51 P.
M., leaves 2;11 P. Mi mee
'° Steamer Myers arrives from Wash}
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
oleaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs
-
day and Saturday.
3 oWeather Bulletin. _
Tuesday rain, colder~ Tuesday
morning.
My Ayden Items, . .
_, Aypkn, N. C., Mar. 11th.-"Noth-
Ing short about the horse sale
here Satarday. One gray mule
as sold for 85 cents.
The Dany REL nens 8. ~eceives
omany compliments in)
Ayilen.
- -The telegraph wires here were
kept warm Saturday. The local
obig 5� had the operator busy
opending messages tothe members
_ of the Legislature at Raleigh ask.
oing for immediate action on the
fetition to change the name of
he.
= ~The many friends .of MBH. C
~ Blount regret véry much to hear
of his death, which occurred at
his home Sunday morning at 8
yl
of this township and-leaves many
warm friends. A telegram was
received from his brother, Mr A.
R. Biount, in New York, that he
the funeral...
_~ There was a total eclipse of
200n Sunday night, caused by
the earth passing between the
mn and the moon. Persons
ing church about. 9 -oTclock
ticed the shadow jugt coming
nthe moon. This contiaued to
rease and by a little past «10
~entire face of the moon was
yered..
the
begins its fourth month. While
the paper has continued small, it
interesting, and beliex
succeeded in this. It ip
~oclock He was a useful citizen |.
would arrive to-night to attend
. � Syotnes Month, |
To-day the DatLy REFLECTOR.
sy and
it has
our de
has endeavored to be new
sire to make it largel
hope ere long todo thi¢.
going to make it just aq
just as good as the |
will justify. There arek
ple not now doing so W
to be helping us in thig
The paper can go on jur
but of course would be m
itable to the town 1f. it}couid be
made larger. Let all spbscrib
pay promptly and. theT basiness
men advertise as. they should "
and we'll dotherest..- ©...
Se an
e
\
a ~Dhned,
Mr. E. C. Blount, of Contentnea
township, died Sunday morning
at-8 o'clock. Mr. Blount was a
prominent man in this county for
many years, He represented Pitt
one term iu the Legislature, was
at one time a Justiceof the In-
ferior Court, and for severa!
years prior to his death served a
a Magistrate... He'had large fam
ily connections and a great many
friends who regret his death.
Sunday mornirg at 11:15 oTclock
Mrs. Margaret Murray, wife of
Mi. Williagn. Murray, died at her
bome in thjs town, after au_ illness
of severatanonths. She was in
her 61st year and had been mar-,
ried forty years. A husband. and
five daughters, three of them mar-
ried, are left to mourn their Joss.
The family moved here from Wil:
ison aboat three years ago, and
made a host of friends who. sym-
pathize with them in their be-
reavement. The. funeral took.
piace at 4.oTclock this aftertioon
uw the Methodist. cemetery, ser~
vices bein
-da
nue act was cond ek i
the school-tax to 18 ~cents, the
bscribers|
complete the Confeder
g held in the M. EA
[THELEGISLATURE.
the reve-.
| : in Com-
mittee of ~the Whole. Amend-..
ments were adopted increasing "
5 oFRIDAY:
In the Senate to
pension-taxto 81-3. cents, aud
the tax on real property to 24 ""
cants- Olubs which sell whiskey ~~
are required to pay a liquor-tax,
and drugg:sts who sell whiskey ~
are taxed just as liquor dealers. " _
Building and loan associations "
were excepted from double taxa"- ~~
tion. The license-tax on life in-
surance companies was made
$200. : : : » §
yd
A bill to incorporate the West
Carolina railway from Bristol, "_
Tenn.; to the South Carolina line, =
was introduced. " ek ae
The bill to appropriate $13,750
for regular and $5,000 for special .~ |
iations to. the ~~:
annual appropr
GirlsT Normal and Industrial _
School passed its third reading, _
as did also the vill to amend the "
charter of Wilmington, and the "-
bill to appropriate $10,U00,° to� |
ate monu- |
tai «
q 4
z. dey
ment. : igs
There was an exciting debate ~
on the bill to abolish the Criminal =~ |
Court Circuit of New Hanover
and Mecklenburg, and. create. a -
new circuit of seven counties: An " .
amendment to except New Han-
over, Mecklenbarg, Kdgecombe,
and Halifax counties was voted. "
down, Deniocrats, with one ex-. ~~
ception, voted against the.bill, as
did tweive Fusionists. The tax
on plug-tobacco and smoktog-
tobacco was mide ove half of lL
cent per ponn,t. ae
Charles A. Dana, editor of the gh
New York Sui, has been indicted _
in Washington for libel =~ |.
" Bradstreetand Dun commercial "
provement iv trade for la
iy wa:
of ~which.
she was a me
+e gt 11 o"
Ps Oe Cre cate :
eo aE a pt age Oe
Re eee : :
hg 4
on 7
é
It was » beautiful sight)
ive by
fnown, Ga, killin
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=
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.
at
«tl
MTs, ke ua
Subscription 25 cents per Month. .
Entered as second-class mail matter
""eeeee ees
_. Another place has been made
fora Republican. A new Crim.
inal Court has been established
composed of six oc eight of the
«Eastern counties and Cook, of
Warren, 1s to be the Judge. The
Populists continue to vote to make
oplaces tor Republicaus and yet
- © two years ago they were abusing
_~ them, and Col.Polk said this party
-. was responsible for nearly ail of
our ills. There never was a great
er fraud than the Populist party |
: E- "_"_"_"""" ° -
That was a vreezy time before
, the committee having in charge
3. the report to the Legisla- |
i il
~ga Priday after:on, demsadsa were
oe
reer
a
~~
we,
: - two negroes putin their places.
friends oof one candidate
: _@ scramble for office as has been
before this Legisleture.
-"s COMMISSIONERS MEETING.
- negroes put io their places, ac-
_ owhite men who had been reco-
~tare on the appointment of Mag-
istrates. The committee met
made from some counties that-
white men be turued down ana
cordingly at this meeting _two
~mended wére stood aside and
~Many bard things were said by
and:
another. Nobody eyer saw sacl
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Gaeenvitte N.C, Mor 4°h, 1895
The Board of Commissioners
for Pitt c»anuty met this day, pre-
~gent T. E. Keel, chairman protem.|
+3. M. Jones, L. Flemingand J L
The followiog orders for
opers were issced :
_ Martha Nelson 200,H. D-Smith
Jacob MecLawhoro 1.50,
oo ire ete Susan Briley
.) a Smith 1 50,. Patsy
ockainy 200, Henry Harris 2 5,
0 and Hettie Andrews 3 00,
pan.
1 ; Wi fed Tar lorT 6 00, |
SF eS tient oO
Lang 6 05,3 A Lung 134,
~euil were released from poll� tax.
Se Eae
. :
4
2
rH
Parker 2 00, J G Nelson 1 50,
Winnie. Chapman 1 50, tag
Adams 150, J W Ctisp 1 50,
F Williams 8 50, John Crisp for
wife 150, James Long 9 00, Ame
lia Heathly 1 50, Edwin Haddock
150,RE Mizell 300,Joho Fian-
agan Buggy Co 3 00. ar}
The foliuwiug orders for gen-
eral county purposes were issued :
DC Smith 170, Woody Meo-
Lawhorn 1 80, Ww Bb Blaad 2.00,
Jason. Joyner 180, Ben Cum-
minzs 1 50, Sue M Albritton 9 54,
J} W Sm.th 16014, J McDixon
500, Louisa Iryes 518; Henry
Lewis 1.30,8R Ross 2205, 5 R
Ross 2 50, E A Moye 770, C M
Bernard 245, John Thompson
185,3 D Bullock 280, John R
Tacker�"�3 30, WV H Sumerell 2 90,
John Pierce 11 18, D J Holland
3 35, EB A Moye 1 05, Jas L Rob-
ertson 95, J L Roberson 2 30, E A
Moye 2 47,R W King 190, R T
Hodges 11 ag Hd F Harrington
13 08, WH. well 23,00,
JA
w mM
King 15 858, BS. Sheppard & Co
55, Adriau Savage 350, B W Ed.
wards 9 60, R W King 155 22,3 A
Lanz 312, Jesse L Sinith 2 80,
S M Toves 3 30, L Fleming 2 50,
lr E Kee!) 3 7U.
(sreenville Stock Law Territory
"jJ R Moye 15 33,. 8 W Tacker
Li 26, C M tlarris 1 25.
Swift Creek and oContentnea
3 ock Law Texritory"J R Jobao-
son 833, J A Swith 840, Thos
and Jr 42 00,3 D Worthington
3 03, N A Tripp 7 42. - *
Koss Carwon and 8S. F. Sam-
q
ft r 1894.
O dered that valuation of lands
of K. G Turnage iv Farmville
town-bip bs redaced fur 1804
frow $2,500 to $1,500. }
Ordered that vaiuation of lands
ene
for
James
3 L, Lattle, Tr
presented his two. fia
which were approved and oath of
Office administered. One bond
~for $21,500 with J A Andrews, .J- ©
e -_ e, J G Moye, J J Nobles,
Long, A G Cox, BF Patrick, G�"�
Mizell dnd Ivey Smith as sureties.
One bond for $27,500 with R A
Tyson, J L Wooten, J A K Tuck:
er, R H Garris, Oscar Hooker,
JB Galloway. J R Moore, WC
House, G T House, B F Patrick,
W H White, D E House, and
BR M Spier as sureties. . 7
E H Shelburn was allowed. li-
cenee te retail beer at his place ot
business in Greenville. aa
J S$ Keel_was allowed to move
bis place of*business from Hill to
Centre Bluff. |
oReport of Dr W H Bagwell,
~Supt of Health, read and filed.
A petition signed by C F Har; .
1is and others for a public road in-
Swift Creeck township across
lands mentioned in petition was.
read, and having been duly ad-
lay off the same according to law-
Mrs Henrietta McLawhorn and
George Gannon were allowed to
list taxes for 1894. .
INTELLIGENCE OF FISH.
ener
liseed by Louis Htilird in Faik-
from $3,439 to $3,100,
Ordered that L. C- Worthington
Oh:cod township, be reduced drum
ae ae on $20» for 1894.
the sume having been erroveous
rs
od
rip , the years 1891-92 "93
iand township be reduced for 1894!
dered that an order be issuedT
to Mra Sae M Albritton for $9.54,
to heron the tax books:
aia sa "94, :
Tourist"You told me the lake was
full of fish, but I couldnTt get a bite all
day. ll
coker, WG: Rawis. Jatees. (2!
vertised the Sheriff was orderedto " %
andlord"Well, you see, they have ~
They
M Mooring, R L Davis, W'G «|
oS: NN. ~Schulte
ESTABLISHED 1875,
oe
-
AT THE
- OLD BRICK STORE|
ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY}
ing their yearTs supplies will find
\ their interest to get our prices before pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
n allits branehes.
_ PORK SIDES&SHONLDERS.
~FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.
RICE, TEA, &c.
a) wuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS ~-
we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A com
plete stock of
FURNTURE
al ways onhand 4nd soldat, prices tusuit
the times. Our goods areall bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
to run,we sell at a-close margin.
Respectfully, |
Ss. M. SCHULT2,
Greenville. N.C
8 E. PENDER & CO.,
TINNERS
And. Stove Dealers.
o
Repairing promptly attended to}*
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PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY
Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &e.
Agent for Rambler acd Cresccut
Bicycles.
Subscribed by ewenty capital
MacRae, T
Edwin Shaver, F
Thos, M. Holt, J. M. Worth,
By making every policy-holder. a sharer
DOLLARS.
DIRFCTORS : J. S. Spencer, E. D.
jawirence S.
Ww harton.
McAllister, Secretary and ~Treasurer.
When your
MUTUAL INBUE ST CE co.
oOF (GREENSBORO, es o.
""OFFERS-"" .
CHEAPER FIRE: INSURANCE
in- no profits.
serve of 10 per cent. are returned to the. pelicy-holders.
~CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.
ists whose names septesent over FIVE. Mrexr0Ns OF
Policy-holder gare ~non-assessable. :
Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth, ,
Holt, Samnel MeD. Tate,
F. J- Murdock, L.. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A
J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley, a oM: Scott
OFFICERS : J. M. Worth, oPresidents E. P. Wharten, Vice-President A.
policy expires see that it is renewed in THE. SOUTHERN bag
J.-L. Sue G, mela
GREEN VILLE, N.C.
All profits except a
Janies P. Sawyer, J. mae C
ee
pers
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Professional Cards. ss
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GREENVILLE,
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JAMES,
DENTI sT,
N, CG.
J. H. BLOUNT.
LOUNT & FLEMING, |
ATTORN ~YS-AT-LAW,
: . GREENVILLE, N. C-,
\pas Practice in all the Courts.
L. C. LATHAM HARR¢ SKNE
T ATKAM & SKINNER,
wy
ATTORNEYS*2T-L AW, ©
GREENVILLE. N. ©.
THOS: J. JARVIS. ALEX. Lc O
Barbers.
ARVIS & BLOW,
, ATTORNEYS-AT- LA Ww,
. GREKN VILLE, N.C.
eee
AMES # A, SMITH,
_TONSORIAL ARTIST.
.� GREENVILLE; N.
er Patron: aes porichad,..
oee
Cc.
eS Practice ii vil tre Courts.
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John E. wisodard F. Cc. Harding .
. Wileon, N. C. Pcwes phy cae Ne Sg
Wo & HARDING. |
Heer EDMUNDS.
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A
J. L. FLEMING. |
et
This Reminds
~You every day
inthe mcnth of
March: that its
you have
your Printing done
at the oe =
, REFLECTOR - :
JOB -- oOFFICE. i.
ote will be done right,
Tt will be done in sty!
cand. it always suits.
~These points are -
well worth weighing
| in. gar sort. g
ote ees ae
pete school opened this
with forty pupils. :
h Hominy and ~Grits just
iat D. S. Smith's.
was a beautiful day
nes hai large
are the best in
20 for 5 cents.
J. L. Sranxey & Co.
; be well advertised and
sr-stocked than under-adver-
sed ~over etooked.
y Cotton Seed -Meal at the
the best Special Track
peall on R- A- Tyson or
�,� Sheppard. .
) Banday night the colored folks)
Were asking most everybody
1ey met owhat's de matter wid
ij Waluut Candy, Apples,
tears, aad Oranges, cheaper than
éver, at Morris Meyer's.
7 ae afine lot of furs to-
a R. LangTs store Ale ol
7 ce from air
sf land. T The
lot contained
oe
175 raccoons.
oat
Cotton Meal sand
a ond Shi call on Heurs
Prizes low down.
spard.
h lot Fancy Cakes and
at J. L. Starkey & Co's.
e large engine taken: out of;
eae was left standing
road about four miles
a here, aod frightened ua
- Mr. tiesev Heillbecner wut to
Tarboro Sunday.
Miss Ada Hearne returbed. to-
day to Littleton.
skins, 17 foxes, 47 minks|
Dr. Babcock is in town.
Mr. J. W. Higgs went north
| Mr. R. J. Proctor returned from
Kinston this morning.
Mr. J. L Starkey went to Kin~
ston Saturday evening and re-
turned this mourning.
Mrs. Jennie Lancaster, of Ral-
eigh, 18 visiting the family of
Mr. J. 8S. Congleton. ;
Master Milton White, who was
a page in the Legislature, return-
ed Lome Sacarday night.
Rev. JL. Winfield passed
through this morping returning
to his home in Wasbington.
-
Miss Minnis Cartaway spent
Sunday with Miss Myra Skiuner
and returned to Bethel this morn-
ing-
Mrs. Follet, of Durham, who}
was yisiting Miss Martha OTHa
gan, left th~s morning for Balti-
wore-
Mrs. Harry Martin, ~of Greens
boro, is visiting her aunts,
Gov. Jarvis and Mrs. P. 6. Mon-
terio.
Miss tess Brace Forbes and
Master Fred Forbes.ate visiting
their sister, Mrs. M. Hie ainerly,
|
ber of horses that were being in Kinston.
ven to Red Banks Sunday. x
: A ~ : meeting held at Red Pastor Called.�
ks c fourmiles from; at theclosée of the aeiticesio
y, Messrs. J. R-the Baptist church Snaday night)
H. B. Tackerlthe eburch beld a conference and
to the ministty of extended a call to Rev. OC. M.
charch. Bil iilioge of Virginia, bruit Bene ~pas-
tbe call call and let for. for be)
Ve
Old Brick-Store. " , er�
Butter. per lb 19 to 25.
Western Sides 6.60 to 3
| cured Hams ll tol
40 to 60 |
Corn Meal 50 to 80
(iabbs 5 to 15
Flour, Family 300 to 840
Lard 6to10 .
Oats 50 to 60
Potatoes Irish, per bbl 800 to 350
Sap owe Swe ae: 30 to 40 -
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Coffee ~ 16 to 25.
= r Geek 80 to200
ohn 7 123 to 20
Eggs ad doz 10
Beeswax, per Ib f 20
Kerosene, 9 to 10
Pease, per bu 50 to 75
Hulls, per ton 500
Cotton Seed Meal 20 00
Hides 13,102
Miuks 25 to 75
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Cotton and Peanuts,
~Below are Norfolk. prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Co., Conimission Mer-
change of Norfolk :
Good Middling 5$
Middling 5 5-16
Low Middling ~ 4t
Good Ordinary 4t
Tone"steady.
PEANUTS,
Common ~ Lto ig
Prime 14
Extra Prime | 2 to2}
raney 24
h 24
Frone"steady.
Bgzs" ste dy at 12 to 123 cts
KE. -Peas"best, 25) to 2.75 per bag.
oe o damaged. 1.50 to L.75.
Black and ¢ lay, 90 to 4.00 per bushel...
The PlaceT to Sell your
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