Daily Reflector, March 14, 1895


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a 2 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. !
es Passenger and mail train going| -

~~. north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
ats arrives 6: :37 P. M.

~North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.

M, leaves 10:15 A. M.

ro South Bound ~Freight, arrives 1:61 P.
| M., leaves 2: 11: FP. M.
" - $teamer Myers a:rives from Wash
i oington Monday, Wednesday-and ~Friday
ae leaves for Washingtoa Tuesda Yo ~Thurs
. Gay and Saturday.

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. ~Weather Bulletin.

ie The following message was re-
ceiyed by Observer Heilbroner at

_ THE ENGISLATURE.

eiaemeninaatoenes AB

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and county boards of education:

tacked by Demucrat2, as well as

as a bad bill, and was tabled. It
proposed to give StateTs proxy
~remarkably great powers. - There

crexte a
-TUESDAY. - -"_ {be aleo trustees pa b yi
The Sen Senate tu-day passed the ty vote. oCaucus ill to. take
bill to abolish county superin-|tro! of the penitentiary
tendents of public instruction Democrats also pass¢

Superior " clerke are to ap-|tional proceedings ever witne
point county examiters to take|in ~the State were enacted. ~
the place of superivten:lents. Sneaker rushed through, wi 100
A Sill to appoint seven direc- the pretence of fairness, t
tors and a State proxy for the cHangiug the management of thi
North Carolina railway was at ;peuitentiary, the Agricultural

by a Poptlist aud a Republican, and'- Mechanical College. -

Puesday night the mont

parimexrt, & and the Agricalti

Dewocrats, filisbustered, and
they were leaving the hall.a_
barly negro was ordered to bh
the door and prevent members "

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x 10:20 this mornin ~was a bill of the same tenor re-
. Hates. ecld ech signal. teu- garding the Atlantic and ~North from leaving the House. No call
73 perature will fall fifteen to twenty Carolina railway. of the Honse had been made, and
" degrees Thursday night.� The Senate | ~passed the bili|several members literally - foug
3 Frid h col a ~raising the age of consent. The|their way through the negro. ;
es ATER- Friday: showers, er-| Huuse tabled-a bill to legerlize|sistant door-keepers.
3 ane " "_" cock-fignting, and passed. a bill} At one time ib looked as if tk ar
=: N EARTR HOME fixing ~bonds of connty officers, would be a regular fight, . and th ;
ae ~ . . Sheriff at not over $5,000; Regis-|one member's arm would d bec: ra.
ee ae ter of Deeds, $1,000; Superior ed. throngh an opening of th
ee What is Hanpening Over th¢ State. | Conurt. Cterk, $ $15,040 ; Treasurer door.- Fhe negro on guard " th
a : | / - 195 percent of the taxes. A bili relaxed his hold. and pertul
% A very distressing accident oc-|t° amend: the charter of the At. |the gentlemer: to pass. OUss fee
eS curred lust bight on the Southern lantia and North Carvlina. rail, ;

S -.» Railroad track. Mr. Wm. Me- way passed its second reading. NEWS OFF ~THE WIRE. 7
os Hihenny, an old men aged 64 Williauss, of Craven, Republi : sige
ae ~ years, was ran over by the trai. tenis attacked it furiously, saying Served by chara «Leased� ves ee
a * and his left foot cut entirelyT off. " it was an attewpt to steal the}. Cable"(Limited).

Z : road. He demanded the yeas

Charlotte Observer.

- 1 histag at Carolira Mifis.is al

- gouple, John: Clark and wife, wh»
are aged"he 98, she 91"both of
whom are reasonably _ well and
oe - *~ heve. the protiise tu~live _ for
gome time yet. It 1s not often

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ae _thatone. oe mau.and wife ~liv-
a tog te rat oS an radvanced |:
2 oe Burlington .V .

ae ae A& NOR. Ri: is bavingtwo

Son ie ge locomotives | built iis ct
the|*

_ the Ammen ee ener 8 by

and nays, so that, us he said, the
people could see who the tiiey es
were.

priation made for the penitentt-

ary. of $35,000 for this year. aay
next year was totally inadeqi

withib a year. oThe House Dem

on of the tes sor epey ap ag

Governor Carr sent a special tween white and colored labo
message anrouncing that vhe @p-| at New Orleans aud several p 33

and that-without farther aid t that :
institution must. ~meet a crists|'

derats. filed a. protest. ee ay abe

A 330,000. ofire ~occured .
Wayoesbero, Va- -
Several riota have oponted:,

killed. -
~ivoli Hall and sovorat ad js
buildings | destroyed | by fire
oklyn, N- ¥.. valet -& loss
tboat $225,000. "

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Se es

Sit ee pro souk blood-sbeat
Is it to� solidi ify the

whites?

at te a conspiracy spawned in
the afternoon caucus

~Why did the House refuse to
have a white Confederate soldier
~as door-kewper aud elect: instead
a purly negr«?

Why did the General Assembly
refuse to adjourn in honor of
Washington and Leeand yet ad-
journ in honor of Frederick Doug.
lass?

Zntered ns peoeoms-cient mail matter.

a eee ensatl

Aiimost & Biot ia the House |

_A most disgracefal oni desper-
nie socne wat ouacto in the hall
of tk House of Represeatatives

onizdt A bariy negro,

ore re under the shee Why was a negro selected last
Cat thaTS . stood at the inside |2ight to use physical violence on
21 % " white represeniatives?

ha it fast with both) .
refusing to allow either There is some infamous ptr-
soregress. He was acting PO8°® 1 this diabolical record.

: te) But it cannot be accomplished.
Msi ate r den Pezee"| We ware te colored papi that

2 they are being used to kindle a
nel Hones from losving fire Fuel cannot easily be extin-
iptain R. B. Peebles, member

~~ we warn the white mep
o Sie grees Har vood, potion pre who are using them that a day of
pdoor,and finding their way

reckoning is coming.
barred by the nero, demanded to oWe will appeal to Cesar,T said
ea wot ~oat. The negro refused,

~Mr Ray last night. And there
-@ straggle ensued, which

willbe no doubt about the. ver-

se near producing ariot. Sev- eh 3

faagtoos standing by rushed: he
ate assistance of the negro! = "

keeper, while other by- In.mense Shai Shrpments.
fanders took hand in sid of Capt

ables and Mr. Lee. About) -siipyeants of sha] were quite
or ten people became iu-';, ge frou New Berue last week
ed in a violent stragegle aud iro tthe stepmer Neuse� took out
ged Sick and forth in _the| stil aneti er good shipment yes-
se, Bowe trying to pull Capt.) orday and darg: sin aber of pack
bles back in, while others azes Of clam;. Tue former were
fied to open the door and push! 74m the city, the latter from Car
iijin out. . Fortuuately the doo: | ..5.0+ eouuty.
4 open and he was release!) The siipmenta will
rom his pesition. Had not the/farther inzreased when
wee e terminated quickly, itvis/Tsland is reache:l.
that a serivus riot wonald titties of the sbad

ave resulted. e.ught there now,

hus the-record of this Legisla-|steamors w- sich make four regular
"" with the crowninz iu trips a week dv aot stop with
y of a barly negro door keep-| them, bat run down from Roan:
8 ag physieal violence on|oke on other days to get the shad
gntatives of the people/that are taken.
ae Sicred precincts of the| Three or four hundred barre!
of the Legisiavure. boxes Of the shad weré at tht
before bas the State been ~wharf Monday night awaiting the
rh to such depths of hami.-/arrivat of the steamer New Berne ;
| aod t tatamy. Nt even iv|the st amer Neuse took off about
: t of Reconstrac-}a hundred boxes Sunday and four.
e Pike lack hand of the/tundred aud tenT boxes Friday
a d upon the shoulder of|night) These boxes are billed a:
| the People sent aSifreight at 350 pounds each, so i}

! _ jean a reuetly. pe: sseu what |

Roanoke
Great q-an-
are . being

dict! --Raleigh News and Observer, | :

be still |

so that the}

each bex i is 280 ponnds. " Thus: 7
© | will be seen by calculation that a
Ishipment of 400 boxes means

112,000 pounds net of fish"fifty-

sixtons! In packing these large

boxes of shad it is found that they _

run 55 roes or 100 bucks to the
box an average of about 75, so by
calculation it will: be seen that
the size. shipment spoken of con"
sists of about 306,000 of these
elegant fish "New Berne J/ournat.

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THE MODERN GRADUATE.

Callor"I.suppore, Grace, that your
being valedictorian of the class made
considerable study\ and-prepuration
necessary.

Grace"O, no indeed! I icft .cvrery-
thing to mother and the dressmaker."
Arkansaw Trnyeler.

IiEK KNEW pataei BUSINESS.

J deo What's 5 yeor tcininene?
Drank"My ee is dat uv 6
mind-reader. | ~
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ESTABLISHED 1876,

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OLD BRICK STORE,

4 ARMERS AND MERKUHANTS BUY)
ing their yearTs supplies will tind

. their interest te get our prices before pu.

~ chasing else ~vhure. Ourstock is complete

PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS.

PLOUK, COFFEE, SUGAR.
RICE, TRA, &c..

_ alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

TOSACi:0 SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy directfrom Manufacturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A CUM.

plete stock of

FURNITURE |

alwuys onhand 4nd soldat prices:to suit
the times.°Our goods areal! bought anu
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
to 1un,we sell at a closé margin.

Re spectfully, -
8. M. SCHULTz,
Greenville. N. Cc

GOQUMBIA BICYCLES |

are for ania by

SE. PENDER & CO.,,

TINNERS.

And Stove Dealers.

GREENVILLE, N. C.

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TONSORIAL ARTIST. __
GREENViILLE;.N. C.

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OF GREENSBORO, N. C.
Stneeae S| F ERS.- a

~CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCES

sharer fir the profits. - All profits except a ve

Ry making everv policy-holder a
. ure returiacd to the ike aarti

serve of 10 per cent.

-CAPITAL $100,000. 00.

present over Five MILLIONS oF�

capitalists whose names re
non-assessable.

Policy-_.oideT's are

�,�penecer, E. D.- Latta. Wm. E. Holt, D. G. Worth; tke
Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, IESE Carr,�
t.. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,
Vai. Hadley, L. M. asd By Pa: ~

Subscribed by twenty
DOLLARS,

DIRECTORS: J.8
~MacRae, Lawience 8. Molt,
Edwin S~i:iver, F. -J- Murdodk,
Thos, M. ifolt, J. M. Wore, is ¥ W. Se ott. J

Wharton.

OFFICERS: J. M. | Worth, P anidents
Meu Allister, Secrebary and ~Treasurer.

When your policy expir es see that it - rengwed in THE SOUTHERN sock
MUTUAL IN SURaNCECO. "

Jeo Dp. SUGG, Agent

GREENVILLE, N. GC.

E. P. Wharten, Vice-PresidentT ae We

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antenna nan yt Ratt eet pT,

This Reminds ©
You every day "
inthe month of .
March that if
- you have
y our Printing done _
at the

Professional Cards.

JAMES,
DENTIST, :; See
GREENVILLE, N. ©. o] :

R. D. E.

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J. H. BLOUNT. J. L FL¥M1NG.

Broun & FLEMING,
ATTORNEYS-AT- -LAW, *

; GREENVILLE, N. C.
sas Practice in all the Courts. |

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l f ATHAM & SKINNER, _ REFLECTOR ie
~4 arronsrysset FE Ae, JOB - - OFFICE. .

GREENVILi#. N.C

It will oae done Aisa |
It will be done in style,

and it always suits. j

These points are.
-well werth wel hing

' in any sort. _

- of work, but.

Pe

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THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. £.,820

JARVIS & BLOW,

A'TTORNEYS-AT- ae Ws
GREKNVILLE, N. 3
Se Practice in. ail the | ours.

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Jobe. E. Woodard. F. C. Harding,
Wilson, N. C. Greenvil~e, N.

OODARD & HARDING.

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ERBERT EMU NDS.

| above all things i 2S

CATTORNEYE-AT-LAW, :
; ~Gr wile! N..c. |

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Guano call on R- A- Tyson or

Hulls and Shingles call on Henry
shapes at Mrs. L. Griffin's.

. Wednesday afternoon, out did no

: -. gre having birthdavs this week

~ former
_ after an illness of seyeral weeks.

Not off of Shad, But Minnows Caught
~ ~'m thé Reflector Met.
Cotton took a drop off yester-
day- . "B39
Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the
Old. rick Store.

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A. signal suecess"whben the
weather bulletins hit rigbt.

~For the best Special Truck

Henry_ Sheppard.

Cream Walnut Candy, Apples,
Pears, aad Oranges, cheaper than
ever, at Morris Meyer's.

For Cotton Seed Meal

and

Sheppard. Prices low down.
Spring Hats in all the new

A horse driven by Mr. L- B.
Harding ran away on the bridge.

damage.

oThe constant cooing lover
Carries off the blushing maid;
And the corstant advertiser
Is the one who gets the trade.)

_ Raining vesterdav, fair to-dav
and going to be cold to-morrow
That ought to be changivg ften

oenough to suit most anybody-

Several of the REFLECTOR bov=

We had a March joke on them
bat they oblowed� it down.

Rev. P. W. Williams. colored,
pastor of the A. M. E.
church hata, died this morning

_-_ Onur Foreman must have er"
Eppred last Su-day, as he has let

the item telling what a beantrfal
day it was appear three succes-

» Ex-Senator Jarvis has
confined to his home for some

Mrs. P. C- Monteiro is very
age noe

sai

has been here to-day-

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Mr. C. A. Whitehead, of Scot
land Neck,is visiting friends here.

- Rev. W. J. Rollins, of Raleigh,
has been spending a few days
here.

been

days with sickness.

the Gegislature, came home from
Raleigb last night.

Mr. Charlie Zoeller, of Tarboro,
who was attending the A- M.
College at Raleigh, died there this
morning.

Merried.

At the residence cf Mr, J. R.
Thomas 1n New Berne N. C., Mar-
Lith, at 8 P.M, Mr. J. R. Rouse
aod Mrs. Elizabeth -V. Thomas,
Rv. L. L. Nash officiating."
Newbern /ournal.

Re bs. liding.
Ths Free Press reports the re-"
eeut burved district vearly all
elesned off and wost.of the people
will rebuiid at ente. If the peo-
ple tere show 2s much epter-

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prise in comivg out of the ashes

berself again.

TO THOSE.

wr ING TO EXCHANGE

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Come qvick or you will be too late.~
. HENRY SHEPPARD.

Mr. H. H. Wilson, of Kinston,

as our excélicut contemporary is
displaying, Kinston will soor be

Cotton Seed for Meal,

{ will give } Ton Meal for2 Tons Seed.

Lard
Oats

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Coffee

Minks

(-abbage ~
Flour, Family

Salt per Sack
Chickens

Eggs per doz
Beeswax. per Ib
Kerosene,
Pease, per bu
erp per ae

. Jotion Seed Meal

Col. Harry Skinner, one-fifth of | Hides

Potatoes Irish, per bbl
Potatoes oweet,per bu

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Middling

Common
Prime

Extra Prime

- Fancy
Spanish-

3. E. Pe
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Good Middling

Low Middling
Gord Ordinary
Tone"steady

PEANUTS,

COTTON.

Toue" steady. .
Egys- dull at 10 cts.
as"bes

datsged.

Black «nd Clay, 99 to-4.

Cotton and reanuts, :

Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday,
by Cobb Bros. & Uo., Com
chants of Norfolk :

as furnished
mission Mer-

5 13-16

&t
5 1-16

4 7-16

ltof
2 to2

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t, 259 to 2.75 per bag.
1.50 to1.73.
00 per bu-hel."

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~|New Lot of Stationery

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just in. Send your .
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~~ JOB WORK |
Sk as Sas

THE

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Daily Reflector, March 14, 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 14, 1895
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