Daily Reflector, March 22, 1895


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Local TrainsT ~and Boat Schedule.
Mi
, thit train going

Pasteriger: an
~A. Meo-Goidg South, |

north, arrives 8:
arrives 6:37 P. M.

M., ea +) y ; , ae : Sa
Steamer Myers a-ryee trom. oWash
ington Mondzy, Wednesday and Friday

leaves for aghington Tuesday, Thure
day and. Satar

"_"

9 DY rou KNOW?

Well. 3074 pee. wa eee Then

Mrs-' Susan * 2 PeBetor -has reo
eee ins Washing-

Mesaré. J) Re Davis~and W: M.
Lang, of Farmville, dyson sect

here. ~~; c%} ie
Mrs. oWi iW a Fed othie

mornirg for her ~bome- ~at ura e
boro. ,

Mr. We O: Skietharn, | ep hyis ~was

i %

visiting his brother here returned |

to Richmond to"day:

Mr. . G. pone returned this

morning to_ oapt He
hxaxsthe �,� ~a
three butldin ~ en Staows
and Wfll comeT wok in & few days
to excl yar on them.

(Ewe orr 71 THR WIRE.

Berved v's our Leased� Underground:

Boren Bound a arrives 6: 45 A.

=i

in Cay Serges, a
and they are asap o of beauty,�

we

will be to you oa joy forever.

WORKING SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
IMPORTED SCOTCH Suits
SILK MIXED SUITS, »

in Dove Tails, Long Cut Sacks,

F

Bi? we 3

i i wien. + j ye
which E am m offering at low aie gures.

4

From ~KingTs fr: wo. take/
the follewing. lias. o pp EBs, of
ithe Peace for this county. . There:
are wany errors iu the nawer bat]
jare said to be just a: ound in She

~Pitt c i oe ,

original. No people live in. the
| nee ne yomeT of these names.
| Mr. E AT Moye, Superior C

| Glerk, days no Official list lias ~beenT

received. by him. :
Beaver-DaM Townsate. ph oe B|

e
"DonTt forget that I carry ~and. have just received

CENTS FURNISHING

a and ' ean suit you every time in style and price. T

= QOD NEWSist

af qd bane ha a prank display of 4 and si mi er"

2 �,�
ae
f. 3

Cheviots, en ~. Cassimeres/ pads. ae
while:the styles shown in
c Look at the following and take your choice :

Pants Patterns

a HARRIS. CASSIMERE Suits,

\! SAWYER CASSIMERE Suits,

\ CHEVIOT SUITS, :
JNOBBY IMPORTED SUITS,

Prince Alberts and Cutaways. Cathing� i ce a6
lower this season than ever known. before and I have. been to the Nort a
Markets and had my pick and can certainly suit you in

style, cut and. price. :

a handsome line of"

COODS |

bem rel

= s , . . 8 eee
3 ;
oe eee oe a eae i
~ . et oo ee Oe
a 8

!CHteop © Towsstt?: aR se. =
~Chapman, Bip y! M: Cox,"Stephen | i

| Wiltiama: J. M. Smith,McG. Bryen,- :

\' J os. Fleming.

+ CONTENTNEA . Townsup.. "Wil-
liam B. Moore, 8.. V..
-house, Elias. Braxton, A T.

~dill, E. E. Dail, Benj Croft. : "

. FALKLAND: ~Bownantp."Ueory Ss. i%
Rynoe,| ~William: 0: aatinty R EH:
Marken J & Browo; W M Smith.

ene {Lam tedy Norman,.J., H- M Epoks bsp, oSA MoyeJ H Flavagan,
: [ett teed. 8 chole§ Lae A Toren Tagwolh A. D, Hil a yee
~negro woman esentad of tow , Bae ards. eo
ag & house was ~hanged % Betvorp, T ware Ls _ GREENVILLE Townsair"Ola 7
) Hodges, W.A. Hyman,� Forbes, W, T.

bhzzard has seath

Go es
els D: ee Baiinou, : ae re

Ball

cooak a causing 8 a Toss st $30,010.

ver the country the last. dow) ge Oe Bow ee

Bryant, W. x, Woodland, H-
H. S. Cogleton, W |. Kell.

ee vf sip I. Fleming.

Goodman, J. A.
~Long, J. Perkins, John F.

a * en

Gar-|,-Pacrouus. ~Towxsnir--W. Bo�
aa Daniel; Lansford

rson, E. PB.

hing |
Red.

FARMVILLE: oTownsHIP. LR ie are





ee

eee tf A di

The ®. , C. A. Convention ji
met in Raleigh last evening. The't
meeting is well attended and

promises to be at inte sgh S ,
profitable. assembl ua, Gms

about two nage Gciseaten:

oto the cedehdeets dead�
veiled on. Wednesday. Ledenal
Wade Hampton delivered the ad-
dress. The unveiling was done} -
by thirty young ene dressed
military . uniforms.

ment is said to be a ~¥

prettiest in the South.
. eee

) Cults
oSelb

by negro _ nor heapers one

478: It sates the phen unfair!
and one- -sided election. law. ever
enacted: in the State.
. WHAT THE LEGISLATURE DID.
NOT Do. Fit

It did. not decrease the shila
f any officer in\the State.\
It did not decrease the fees |.

$155,000. BO OT I

2. Itcreated 3,600.new Offices

which gave. be
sionisis. /\)/)'
3. Ut spen

$13,408.

5. It sietod te men ha amall
ability to succeed able and tried.
stateamen in.jthe United : States

ih far saa any where.

5. aU not stop any @ or

Fay.

A br m
~drd not ustere-tor-"frews
oaupiiges but. oindefinitely, past-

Senators to vote for it.

ts.
=s

Op paying | ~un-|
id phan re. ohte
asses.

poned� the resolution ee |

Come rauiek or you will be too late,
hricjo1tBENRY SHEPPARD. |:

ESTABLISHED 1875.

pranmins AND MEKUBANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will find

|) their interest to get our prices before pu.
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
Jl its branches.~

ORK SIDESGSHOMTLDERS.

of any officers. ' FLOUR, GOPFEE; SUGAK.
8 It did not pass alawagainst! . RICK. TEA. &c
: corpo but was the pliant tool of 3 a
rate wer. al ways at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Fan 7S SER tea TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena
bling you Pyeng at one profit:, A.com

"FURNITURE

lwa 3 ouhand pean 8O ld at. to suit
the times. Cur goods areal! bought and .
sold for CASH therefore, having no ris*
~to. run,we sell at a close margiv.

Respectfally, |
8. M. SCHULTZ,
Greenville. N.C

Senate. a ss ° It ager rin! yet pov rg aE
6. It let the publis rintio to|made to the people-"Ralei
a political tuyorive: ot ovat of | Vews andT Observer. F :, Grecmeitie ~Market...
wt je eee: the lowest brd. anette d.by) S. M.;Sehaltz, at. the
Tt adjourned ~in -honor of} In 1887 Col. Fred A. Olds . was|O'd a Bree store. |
F red Douglass, and the Senate|the clerk to the joint committee eel per Ib 19 toZ
voted down resolution to adjonrnjon m ates and was allowed |W este:o Sides 6.60 to 7
in bonor of Washington and Lee.jaa assistant, the two receiving |; one ares HOW 3 3 49
8. It refusedT to» cotitribate a only $120 for the work, this being| corn Meal 50 to 90
cent, to . finish the Confederate\ailowed ona ones ft pith ~béita 5 to 45,
monument | until, the Big, Five fc {fqund omyyrgrde toT the lawe' ~of} flour, Family . 800 to $40
oO it déné to. make repara-|that year. yee thens' foro bf pe
tion for the Douglass adjourn-\four clerks to be ee and oa? bol. néo.t aps
ment. these phir ge eee wart, Pointoos aah Pes rbot 316 40,
«ft allen to TF osoldiers | ra ek ee r Spe anes oStes
out 6f office toT make aces itor fee 16 toT BS
rt 7 : p curl anes Speaker's Koy brotheg) fate f, [Sait per Sack 80 to 200,
madethe A. & M. ne (the Senator's. daugh-| 5. 3 wren ty Se
Jegs She: ooo hall of polities. . stot. sate Srna Sane ao rw wont o20.
1B: under? o ~Doe t ' 18 Sg et: hel ~ (eens ai . : - §.to 10 ~
every tthe a law Hive Famer says the Tieg-}hease, per bu, | BO tO TB
get spoils for oreformers2* ire isithe beatone we hay jest, ohh in fedone:s Wee
12: It. permitted, and directed [the war."WVews! and) digess © wrguk SAI heeaon
ao as¥ault upon white members ~ thon FE o tenes ake. ~a * ee ¢1) 256%07B..:
rej in Fa ~ida oar: } 1 HipAn = 1G: pey eye







CHEAPER: FIRE.

By mare, every Seve of 10 por oe a sharer in the pro
mee. 10 pe

__ CAPITAL $100,000.00.

Subscribed by Pc ~capitalists whose names represent over Five MILLIONS © or}

DocL ARS, Policy-holders are. on-agsessable. gh

pintcrons ~J. 8. Shéncer, EL ip. Recie wm: a ~Holt; oD.-G. Wo n' DtUe Be

MacRae, Lawrence 8. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate eesevatt P. awyer, ad. 80 Care|
Edwin Shaver, F. J- Murdock, l.. Banks Holt, Giatieh Cameron, A. F.: ik ma |
7 M. Molt, Je M. ~Worth, se we ~Boot, J. vas Lindley. Le M. Scott. E. oa metevill

fits. ~Al ratte 5 exee
perT ceht./are ee ioe to �"�~ pate

sith rel.

o eae
bei o1895, .

on

3 Leave Weldon
basen mons Mt =

* et wee
een

| Akethon ~ends Wedtrata, pad :
"Below ~afe Norfolk ~prices ot-eotton pe

rrr er ss

oF

CJ7Li mm . aw aad peanuts for yesterday, asT ~furnished o08 ss =
B._D. i {by Cobty Bros. & Co, Cominission " y Florence | 8:
D DENTIST, chants of NorfolkT: , agers otteville a
GREER IFES 1 N. �"� TOR, re! Ww tn
FIOY HOE -OF-OF Sa stall sel iF
J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING ! a
iddlf 5.
LOUNT. & FLEMING, Gord: eorenny | ere
| om pales in all the Goats: alt PEANUTS ~'¥
a m Prime... bs Ly ¢ 2 a
L. C. LATHAM HARRY SKit NE Extra Prime vt
ATKAM & sKI R, hs Shkuola « {"
ATToENEYs-aT-Law, _ | Eggs firm-nt 10 to Tl cts. | 7 =
GREENVILLE. N{U-. |. | B, Ey Peass-best, +15) to. 2.78 per | pipeiand
é saat eit : " 4é 66 ~ dam nged, "30 tol 75.
THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. 1.8.0 Biéck and fa, $0 ta T.00 geod bu-hel. * oi
nike & BLOW:

¢

22

War. 3.�
1895."

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ie

sou taal omar pre's:
in the Reflector Net.

fe IO Sriant
Lent is half gon

; Both frost and ios this morn
ng. ~

Shad are going now ae 50 cents
@ pair. eR

Very bright. to day but af
cidedly wintry.

This weather still keeps ap the|

" for coal.

Cotton Seed Meal at: the
ola� rick Store.

Mr. Robert Staten of Bothel,| wares
has been in town to-day.

DonTt torget to hand your
subscription to the carrier.

Floods are predicted in all the
streams in hie part of the State- that

A party of serenaders went out
last night and made delhghtfal
masic.

ainox spell gets} At the residence of the brideTs|=
mares weather may be| father, W. Hy» Williemsjof ~Oakley,
a bel Pitt countv on March 20th,1896, by:
Sede Rev. RW. Hines... Mr J... BE}.
The casts his.eye in} ines and Mase. Mattie: Te Wile},
the rection when he puts liams, both of = 4 tG sue
it on vilie. - ei
For Cotton Seed Meal and] owhen
you hear a man | ~abub-}
Halis and Shingles call on Heury ing his home place,� : the}
Sheppard. Prices low down. _| Staunton News, oyou may. sure}
We hear it is re op thel.-* sentiment is reci T
*land his departue for some ~ ohher
etetes to-day thet ee Oa: eee {fold ~would id be hailed

Oa grammes

One consolation to be derived |

from this backward spring is tne
~an abuadant

good prospect of-
frast crop. 3

The demand for tobaceo.
has been so heavy this
that dealere he to hustle +7.
Se

Some fears : are oexpressed

~wet weather bus ca

tatoes to rot in the ground.
People from theT country say!

they, papa g red the roads in a

worse condition... "Healing over}
3 pppoe per ae an ~impossibility.|_

+ If men advertised their good|
as extensively at they ad
verted! their ogood deeds ~there
would be no stagnation = in busi-
~ness."Atchison Globe...

You need not tell him we prin-
~ted - but we h

ee

Married.

oStand up for your.to
bar contemporary, wienT do

you can to help along e

man who is engaged in a:
reese business. HisT
e your. , at ia ie ida

"famong planters sia eres ive ad

aed

� weELORDS Labi at

with: de~

of

ATI A
oTINNERS -

~And Stove Dealers
@RRENVIELE, NC.�

TT AND SALES SiS,
Sales o Station ae, arftien ina

oe ee
2

EASTERN ~

a
me che ing oyner Parties wating noni to
you would soon see a sity bere, « f . e accommodated .

I have had

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fia r ¢ a :
Prue) asf He 3 elton

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pce wit). ii ed

| MOBADOO..

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_ WAREHOUSE eae

Lo. elie 2 5 Le en
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Daily Reflector, March 22, 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 22, 1895
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