Daily Reflector, March 27, 1895


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Vol. 1.

"Greenville, N. C., March O77, 1895.

Local Trains and Boat Schedule.

Passenger and mail train going
north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
arrives 6:37 P. M.

North Bound arohaT, arrives 6:45 A.
M, leaves 10:15 A.
are Bound reign, arrives 1:51 P.

leaves 2:11 P. M
Stea nec Myers. a~rives frum Wash
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs

day and saturday.

"_"

ALMOST ANOTHER FIRE.

Special to Reflector.)

9 eto N. CG. Mareh 27.--At

clock yesterday afternvon thc
aires and crate factory ef Jobu
Harvey caught on fire. About10
f et square of the building burned
before the fire was extinguiahed
The damage is light.

Kin ctonTs new fire engine has
arrived anda fire company with
150 members has been organized-

NEWS OFF THE WIRE.
Served by our ~~LeasedT�T Underground
Cable"(Limited).

The large packing house of
Reed Bros., at Kansas City, has

been destroyed by fire. Loss
about $1.000,0U0.
The Planters Oil Mills at

Greenville, Miss., burned down,
causing a loss of $150, 000. é

Served Its : Day.

The old town bell with which
Policeman Daniel has for. years
" ringing out tue hours of the

ht, has about played out and

wil l not respond to the officerTs

pull on the wirenow. A new bell
and new tower are both needed.

Senator J. J. Long died at
Whiteville. Oolumbus_ county,
last week. Uis wife died the
Sunday before, and his father-
in-law two weeks ago, all with
pneumouia.

which Iam A seIAe low es

THE LEADER IN CLOUIE AS:

NEAR?R HOME.

What is Ha tpening Over the State,

The
Washington is scon
cotton factar.

Gov. Carr ane offered a reward
of $100 for the capture cf the
negro Moses Pender, who killed
Constable Joseph Ruffin in Edge-
combe county last week.

A colored woman 65 years old
has been taken from. Hertford
county to oe" enitentiary- She
was sentenced for murdering her
husband and will spend the_re-
mainder of her life in prison.

Progress reports that
to have a

Raleigh Wews and Observer, and
until Pecbnsly chief clerk in the

retary Smith, has been presented

Mr. Josephus Daniels, of the

with a handsomeT silver berry�

GOOD NEWS ie
SPRING AND 8U1 (ME:

CLOTHING!
AY UNE OF GENTS� RN

are beyond a doubt the best ever shown here. ,

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,

tne and see me.

ERAN ES XATIE SO N,

ce a

Interior Department under Sec t

service by his friends in that de~

Quinerly :and Miss

Opened up and ready for your Pit AML
styles, colors and prices. Never before have I |
had such a nice an DREAD BN6OE assortment. an

3 es. tee
eS aA

GREENVILLE, N. C. :

Oiitneely Notes...
Centervil'e owns six bicycles:
Miss Mary Harvey, of Craven,

| spent the past week in-Genterville. ©

Miss Mivnie Dawson is visiting
Misses Essie and Annie Brooks. -

Misses Annie Harding and
Addie Butler are on the sick lies
this week. re "

Mr. H. P. Johnson has. sebaraed: 2

home from Black Jack where he " :

has been teaching.
Mesers. L. J Chapman, LC
ssie Brooks
have new bicycles. :
Messrs. Clarence Mewborn and .
Walter Harding. attended. che One ae ©
vocation i p Beeniers conn ty. eee

Mr. Jacob Beaver a:
Isabella Stokes ore:

~Sundav at 3 oTclock, Justice : Lec

-Witherington officiating.





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Sn fer Se The

ge le rt ge ey a ee

Subeceieliansie seme per.

etiel i ae Fe ee ele ae. ee PE wd SRP AE EH

ne Sor
SET Oeics

¢ + ~ ack Maj

ne
olina.
ceived into this

veiMiacemotbangerti-ens

rébate eldusel it paneer a .

Company they .

F 7: * af

J

Sy

co wae with ms and to- prevent

pre yep offb Weroligiats

for % North; @aralipa Company.
We-thiak-oar"people"ought"te:

resent this ,inagit.ando we trust

that;those who have engaged to
do business for this Gompany will
say to, this Tariff; Association: that;
we, will. work, for.whom .we/please
regaidigss ef yoar threats tb with

draw. ycur ee from ot
hands" ©

eer :

to the State to make this effurtT tp} B

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act is a very c.ear

ra)
ket of the
nd Galeo thatie
° will be
6 summer. Let

Bb dei

Hn

this writer.

ri
b

Outlay of one hundred dollars};
tio

a peta .
a ee cre

~dollarsT
Fahd
ith tele
enterprise of, this: kind. guccess
wouid be almost certain. Labor
ig cheap. and begging for emplog.
ment. Oar tobaeeo has a wide
{spre reputation and with a
brand to/svart*with thereT id |

re;

no queetion of doubt but ~thatT Wt

cpa sioae be made peutrenea

@ aus ea Se eR

still pager� mente

}

i

wanted rent

sy: xd notice from the

Anes wee that it had
red-its- Fa the. lester ~
. a
by thetsin vies: Beh Se

lausiow inisthe! scheme «of: the
a Fidel ~iStockT Maétaat it hado

Pete eae we Bnet Soe ii

ai

ices ~tor -ita agents. dicen ua
the State that thev. *musti:not,:act }

4 die tyes" Soren. Stock

Pettitt, tent See |

ary,

va

Saran pe,
arolit DA

is hasT ~Bat ¢ one
Sor ;

rat a North_

orth Carolua -business under
Toonalty ofits: boyeptt. : uibigaronta
are to be coerced, if.p ble, and

it only rémains ~to Be ane ohow
any Of them, ~whd are agents for
both, Will) sabinit 6 the coercion. ©
The thethod Ba oyted of bolding
the North Carolina © baal itey 3! for
elf dnd drivib ug the homé | coa-T
ptitors out of the competition, is
thoroughly: characteristic: itrust
| proceeding; aadat will be.1a isur-:.
prisexto« thosesethos think they
know ~Gazelina, do the aerate of
P | North Ca Bak, tae his
Ruiter at up eet fi shent otl rro-
gance as it deserves. Charlotte

Spee

Obey BER ar arel U "F e345 . J 2
"_ - "ee : �"� 5.
DonTt torges to hand

your
subscription to soya earrier:

TO" THC OSE,
o| ssi TQ EXCHANGE

3 ~Cotton. ~Soee 1 for Meal, |

Bes detect will give 1 Pon-Meat-for2-Tons Seed.
| The Southern, Mstorkte S02 amick or you, will be toolate.
nce Company of No sadonk
Any: ae 9 by so The, v HENRY, BETSY OI ef i
y a apres et On nF} Wit hittin """""" om - i
o | WiSiP?isdi to «1yod
; ote: . F #3
Lt my ev) air = a : x a 3 f
sgcmall ona th ta ey AMES AL SMUT
ws ~Ex. -. oTe | ~
: 8 e Le: y GR | N. C.
Secretar Harter steeontite So,
43 t -s 4 : a ze, mitt ett es Mac.
if ba a Val s ERBER T:EDMUNDS.:. nef oH} aH va
wey ee iw FASHIONABLE PARP ai
Ase!

Sunder Opera Huuse. AlilGGi fe







INSURANCE

lin the profits.

| . Mad Blower sh are returtied to the policy-holdere, « ey . ene
a Taye oCAPITAL $100,000.00. ;

Subgeri) oO healt expitaligts: whose names represent over tea MrexroN oF
�"� oe ais BP. Pra E, Rolicy-holders dre nOniassrssablé, «i )

sky eso -D. atta, Wm. EF. ~Holt, ~p. G. ~Worth, D.
Holts & : ete James oe Sawyer; Vi ee: Fy ld
, oO t nne ak a:ueron, ~ *
J. Van tess rey. L eM 1 EP"

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OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, President; RE Pe iW hirten: Pest pd Ww.
McAllister, Secretary. and Tucasurer. -�,�} ida f

When your policy expires see that it is rénes ed i: THE: SOOTHER sroow
MUTA INSUB, ates ¥, ante

~i rec ae .

. Soot t

° GRE
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PIO BO yi

~Professional Gants.

we eS eS ee es it jis : ae ee

Te tee wien Ae Se

MILLS Nad... re a

~ para eaad 1878.

" seen

R. D. L. JAMES,

i ¢ NTIST, _ g - . tr
rs EE iigtena

oae rie

OLD ) BRICK. stoRE

PRLOUNT A FLEMING +) | pate

GREEN VILLE, N. Cc.

Ke
igi se eurTs su plies
: s@~ Practice in all the Courts.

, ; chasing elsewhere. Gurseck ssomp te
ji n allits branches. es oe
.. C. LATHAM * oAARRY SKINNE ICP

ATELAM & SKINNER, +
rronmsreap baw,» | Fi 0 OFFER FEES
| MRNAS Ie a

THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX, 71.781 O

JEP PFET

earPractics ie nbiead bokeb J WY

John EB. Woodard, F.C. Hardi : nant sso = ve

mes N_C., Gree!
yjeosainT b- HAF eek es
ATIORNEYE-AT-LAW, 3 a+

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N. C. ' ss

1 ae
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pies. seat

- Condensed Se

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Mar, 25,
1895. Ai

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= 3am

TRA �"�NS ee SOUTH.

Ve

All profits except : are}

teave Weldon
Av. anda -

Ly AS oaro.

a

iy Selma "
Ly Fay stteville

rie Vheleee 4 me is
tes eon]:

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aii om:

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their te interest to get our prices before } yo

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Labs! 020) ©

Lacie

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atte: ay

LP Gab taherd
Lv Magnolia *

cow a Ga | Laat Hj

Ar mare 58

ees se

FS £& 3
ae | $2

Li Lv Floretce
Lv Fay ctteville

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ngton

Feet Tey at fi opp Pt Ty
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sauces aoe mia ia =
righ betel and at one Droit. a com |- Pk

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~Not off of Shad, But Whales Caught

- * a, y
= ares otem viele enlarging the|morning for New York to. pur-

pe een eg a EE Sb Lege ge eae ie eh gO, EE ica
i a= Lee a SS 5 Sc i ee Pye. "- s certs Be ee ee
cea = 3 ee Se id =
: $ : x

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ed

This bas been «a real March

Capt. E. M. Pace, of Wilson, is

day. :
: in town- 3
toe shirt-waist silks at Ma Gi ih inieeicon week ti

W clcou to day.

M.. R. R- Fleming, of Pactvular,
npent to day here.

Col. E. A. Keith,

Buy Cotton Seedl Meal at the
Old Brick Store.

For Cotton Seed Meal and
Halls and Shingles catl on Heury
Sheppard. Prices kw down. npeut to day Lere.

The Washington Progress will) Miss Clara MeCoy left
begin pubiishiug a daily edition ;"�"� roing for Baltimore.
next week. | Mr. Walte: &@- Biristt, of

For Sate"Oue second-hand | Kiucton, was bete to day-
Cresent bicycle. Hux been used) Rv. o. M. Billinds will preach

of Aydeu,

this

i Apply to W. ©. Chris-|in the Methodist charch to night.
| Mr. 8. C. Whitehurst, Post-
(4 whisper to Ledies only). lmseter. at Grindol, spent last

Go to see the beantifu! silk and: vight here.

wool crapeons and other noveities
in dress goods xt LaugTs. Mr. W. G. Lang and Dr. J. N.
The we ther has moderated | PY¥2m, of Farmvilie, bave beep

considerably and some pretty: in town, to day.

spring days may vow be lookd| wis Kate Harvey, of Kinston,

" who was visiting Mrs. R. W.
Who will be first to start really| King, returned home yesterday

in earnest toward a factory of |Cvening. ;

ar yg to be located in Green-| Messrs, A. Hilb and 8. 8. Spier,

42 56. 'RIS year. - |of Goldsboro, -agenta for the
Mr. Oscar Hooker is contem"| Manhattan Life lusurauce (o. are

plating buildiag two large prize jiu the city

houses. Mr. H. G. Jones is . | 4 i
preparioz plans and estimates. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hooker Fe-
turned home yesterday evening

Work is being pushed rapiolv +t :

on the new house Mr. H. C. Ed ry va tage Oe, Lalaiices.:; emer
vards is having builtin Forbes~ : ,
towa. Mr. J. T. Williams has
the contract.

Bethel Items.

Mr. Wyatt Tucker, of Chicod March 26:b 1995.
township, hid quite a lot of tur-| Mr. D. Blount and wife, of
pentime here for sale today. It|Williamston, spent Sunday in

been many years since much |town.
of this article was sold nere. {| Mr. A. Ward went to Greenville

The testimony in the Harring |to-day.

ton bond case was completed yes-
terday afternoon and the lawyers}; Mr. W- H.
town Sanday.

are pow engaged in their argu |
t before the jury. FPhey may Mr--M.Q..Blount,-of thefira of
pect Blouut & Bro. left. yes

Harrington was ip

u zh in two days more.

D Rin ashort while.|jchase their spring and summer

the
town will help us do this. Se .
of them Soir athe now not ace The colored salvation army has

= -
+77$ 223% = 4 eos Sees 4 BS es 2 ee = 2 gee
pees 2 25 Si iS tees VEE . 5 5
= 2 : mms :

3, , eo F ; BPS 5 =? 3 $. S
- Some Coming, Some Going, Look | Tf
as They Pass. .... |SaEe

ao

GREENVILLE,

Monty, Tuesday, We ies
ist, 2nd, 3rd,

"OF APRIL COURT.
General ACmission,..... 10 cents.

The finest collection of Wax
Figures ever shown under a tent.

SIMBA YEE

are forsale by

S.E. PENDER & CO..

TINNERS

And Stove Dealers.
GREENVILLE, N. G.

The Place to Sell your
TOBACCO!
THE
EASTERN

TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE,

O. L. JOYNER, Prop.,

tising in it will be called just come in town and are
with that yiew. pita preaching.

Greenville, N 0.


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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 27, 1895
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