Daily Reflector, March 30, 1895


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Vol. 1.

Greenville, N. 6. March 30, 1895.

Local Trains and Boat Schedule. _

train going

Pasrenger and = mail
Going South,

north, arrives 8:22 A. M.
arriyes 6:37 P. M.

North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.
M, leaves 10:15 A. M.

South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P.
M., leaves 2:11 P. M

Steamer Myers arrives from Wash
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Wushington ~Tuesday, ~Thurs
day,and Saturdav.

""

The Bonnet. Party. Fie

The oBonnet Party� last night.
heid by the ladies of the Baptist
charch, was a success in évery
respect. The refreshments w ic
delicious and in avundance. The
most interesting feature of the
party was the bonnet and cake
contest. Miss Annie Perkins hay.
ing received the largest: number
of votes was declared the pret

tiest girl present and was award
a oed the bovret: Rev. C.. M. Bil
lings won the cake for being the

ugliest man. The ~ proceeds
amt monp ed to about $35. The la-
dies#aieserve much credit ; for
theirmintiring effris in getting

up the party and for its success.

..
= Subscribe to the REPuRoron.

Souter ana Peanuts, )
ar A Norfolk ~prices of cotien
and peasghts for. yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros, & Co., Conmnission | Mer.

chants of Norfolk :

a seh OOTTOR.
Good Miauting : = 6 3-16}
Middlin oS ee SZ]
Low Middling 2: 5 7-16
Gord Ordinary " 13-16
Tone"steady..
PEANUTS.
Common 1 to. .
Prime 4
Fak opel : 2 to a
2

ere 10-t0 11 ete.
UH a

jlived nearly half
jeondition.

*
oe

CLOTHING GI

Opened u
styles, colors and
had such a nice an

NY UNE OF GENTS"

and ready for your inspection.
rices. Never before have. I
cheap assortment,

All

are beyond a doubt the best. ever shown here.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, ms, Ome, a,

which Iam offeringat bated Figures.

THE LEADER IN CLOTHING.

Come and see me,

Coy wees
Ps 2a. ih
. aE a §

fp iwern. N. C., � Mar. $0:% |.

A colorad . fan, named en
Stephens, was killed
between Bethel iad. Parmele Fri.
day evening. was
ride between the
car and in some weve shiy
fell under the © wheels. )
was cut oin ~twain He

: Services To-Morrow.
Presbyterian chureh." " Sueday,

'6/School at 9:30 A. :

~Methodist. church. = Sunday |
Espeel at. 9:30. A. M. Preach ing
a *

da -- ¢heol at 7: 30 Pp. 2 M..
Episcopal :

3a, y church.-Sunds 1
A. M..

by t the train
8 x families homeless.

Y alia fo $200090, Flas joss ae. |
an hour in this) 2 rox 4

ine ~e

M. by Rev. G. F. Smith. |?
Missionary exercises of the gith vict

: : ti urch."Sanday Bi Gor
| School at 9:30.A, M. _ | macl
| ching at.11 A.| islatn

Served by our oLeased� pigeons he poe :
Darley © =.

Rittyaix buitdivere: we ne Ise pares Boe :
at Canaseraga, N. Y. Thirty-fonr .

Forty six baildings.» wer 3

~Miss:Jenie Warn; an ~atte setiv ee
lady: of oRichmond; * com-
mitted saicide by taking� strych-

a on the case of Peenill, =
he ta Me x, Va, bank thief, |
. Bleven were

end? one id opany

1M. and % 30 P. M Pty Ray. 0 Ms. ome J

eee | oS eye aos

imprison ment, :







| Things gs the 20} ] & The Lights Bothered Them, |

Ms Qinikuad tai | �"� pert ee * Several men, who do not live

M2 che: i ee ai oe in Varham, were here not many

Subscription 25 cents per Month..| .. hy the Big Five don texpiain|nigats since, and were stopplug

-"_ | how it was passed? \3lat® house where electric ~lights

_ . _SEontered us second-class mail matter.| What its.costs a foreign board|were used. When they got ready

"""_"-" |of trade to get through such a to yes pee one knew how to put

fin� exaust iven \ by. * jbillt . » Tout the light so they held a con-
~ke excuse given \ by every

Fusiouist iy reference to the pas.

Whether the recent Lecislature

sultation meetiag to see what was
the best thing to be done. Fi-

sage ofthe mortgage bill which

was really a cross between the
peoitentia y and theT insane asy-

nally, one of them suggested that

destroys the credit 6f the poor

man is that they did»not know
that they passed such a bill. Just
think of a Legislature letting a
bil) pass that is as ~ar reaching in
its conso qaences as this is and

*not-even know tbat it passed.

Sach men are great refurmera in-
deed, and deserve to be held -re-
sponsible for all damrges. It
may be that they wanted to be
eallea together wgain and thought
~by the passage of such a bill it

would be necessary that the Gov

éraor éall them together to repeal

this act. God forbid though |

~that tais body sbhuuld ever as
sembié again in this. State, .No-

ing a @ See
_ If all reforms consist in ex-
worse ones?

everythirg that they denounce in
ithe wicked Democrats? =
Why the Populists and Repub-

licaos of Nerth Carolina have

otbers arms?
What will be the next obnox-
joas osaeak� bill to be discovered

-

Legislature ?

~Whether the farmers propose
to stand meckly by and see ail
the'r eredit rua~ned wichouta mur
mer ?"Raleigh Wews and Obse;-
ver.

Tagrat
of our humanity. We are proue

| body knows whut they would do.

Tobacco Warehouse Charges.

the " to ae a A pene aes
charges for selling tobacco
by North Carolina warehouses, as
.it finally passed the Legislature,
provides that the charges and ex
~penses for handling, etc. of tobaz
c@shali be as follows, viz: for
uction fees fifteen cents on al!

~piles of ene hundred pounds or
~ less, and twenty five ceots on all
' spies over one hundred pounds ;
or weighing and haadling, ten
pT aa agp for ali piles. less
than one hundred pounds, and a
the rate of ten ceats per per hun
dred on piles weighing over one

d pounds ; for commissions

88 sales of leaf 5
eed two and One half

he forget our benefactors: By

and perhaps we attain a good
measure of suceess. In our day
of prosperity do we not sometime:
forget the faithfol frienis wh
have rendered essential help?
We may. have been in trouble,

4

perience of difficulty, at. which

whom we made appeal"do we

longer wen its support?

rc. eee
= - =
a; es bs
you

changing old abass for new and
Why FasionistsT benigaoly cdo

agreed to commit suicide in each

among the acts of the Douglass

itade is a common failin2

the favors of others we-are help-
ed forward ix .the struggle of life,

called npon to pass throng an exe

time. sympathy and aid were
shown to us by some one to

forget the helping hand when no

Is life worth living, with all its

live"Daurham Suu ~" fy

he tie his overcoat. around the
oblamed thing,� as he expressed
it, which was agreed to. This
~did nos shut off all the light, and
neither cf tre party could sieep-
About 11 oTclock the light went
jcut"haviog been turned off from
ithat part of the building.--when
one of them remarked, oThank
oodness, I hope I will never
ave to sleep in another room
where there is a blam 2d pe! ptual
motion light.� This is a fact, and
the conversation was heard by a
gontlemen in the next room."
Durham Sun.

Ss

Mr. W. A. Smith, of Concord,
who was agent for a voomber of
_parties who have mining proper-
ty for sale in Stanly county, on
Big Bear creek, has in his pos-
session a letter from Northern
eapitahsts with whom he had
about consummated a deal, de-
nouncing North Carolina, stating
asTa reason that they could not
migrate to a State and invest
money where its represent tives
cut such capers as did our recent
Legislature."Charlotte Observer.

TO. THOSE.

Wisse TO EXCHANGE

Cotton Seed for. Meal,

I will give 1 Ton Meal for 2 Tons Seed.
Come quick or you. will be too late.

HENRY SHEPPARD.

disappointed hopes, oharassing |= "
care, wear and tear? What aT

foolish question. Of course it is. Barbers.
Lvok out ~ ee sup of mad : A See
children; with faces dimpting in| 7 "_

ite merryT rays. Hear ~that rip | JAMES A. SMITH,

ote hh Try ead� tie o| = TONSORIAL ARTIST, °

shh Bian i oi ; GREENVILLE, N. C.
nies . oap Ge Patronage solicited. ~
= - - - ws 5 a a i oi 3. ae -_
the drifting flsece-clonds") ERT EDMUNDS,
othe test and be hap _ FASHIONABLE Ba

Juder Opera Huuse. =

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| OFFERS - Be

serve of 10 per cent. are: returned to the poihey holders:

CAPITAL $100, 000. 00.

By making every polic eo Katadl a care in the. "profits. All srtita: soxtts a *

Leave Weldon | 1

ily Tarboro age a

Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent. over Five Mrnzroxs OF
s DOLLARS, Policy-holders are bon-assessable, : 7

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DIRECTORS : J. S. Spencer, E: D. Latta, Wm. E. Holt, D- G. Worth: ~yD.

MacRae. Lawrence S. Holt, Simael MeD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, 7 a Carr, Ar. Florence _

Rasy Shaver, F. J- Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page,|
Yho:, M. Holt, J. M. Worth, re W..Scott, J. Van Lindley. L, Lo Soot. E. P.

Wharton.
OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, BE enigent K..P. Wharten, Vice-President; A.W.

iLy Wilson .

Ly Rocky sg

Lv Selma
Ly Fay ntteville

a

Me Allister, Secretary and ~Treasurer. . wa ;
Ly Wil-on
When your policy expires see that it is cemeret in THE SCUTHERN STOCK Lv Goklsboro
MUTUALINSUR .NCECO. | Lv Magnolia |
oJb; SUGG, Agent, TRANG GOING NOTRE
Dated - a) a=
GREENVILLE, N. C. | Mar. 25, 2
ete i atte, aera teatime em apt er ' M. nee
oProfessional Cards. ESTABLISHED 1875. x Wlowces 36
Lv. Fay etteville

| D* D. L. _ JAMES,
DENTIST,

3. H. BLOUNT.. : a
JQLOUNT & FLEMING | ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY
B opete TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ing their yearTs supplies will tind .

GKEENVILLE, N. C. | their interest to get our prices before
s@y- Practice in all the Courts. | ~chasing elsewhere: Surmockiscomplee
n allits branches. _

PORK SIDES&SHOULDERS,
FLOUR, COFEEE: SUGAK.

ATLAM & SKINNER,

ATTORNEYS*AT-LaW,
GREENVILLE. N. C.

THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX, (L528. 0

ARVIS & BLOW,

we buy direct ice: Manutncumdia, enn |

Ly Selma
Ar Wilx n

Per

z. ;

Ly Wilmington
~Ly M

iLy Geol
ar vio.

pon Se

\Ly WilsonT
Ar " Me

ATTORNEY EASLAW,
ss GREENVILLE, N.C
| SH Practice in all the GConrts. :

? : Hi

208 Rares ae
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nk. Woodard. ¥F, Cc; Harai

nog

ee a ='6 ry
Re VR ee eee

4 bap Boece eee Sete A Ar ¥
plete stoe | ca "







" ~tay

Seema

NoT erg i OF THEM
But Every Item Warth Reading.

Violets areplentifal.
Two weeks to Kaster.
T To-morrow is Palm Sunday.

This month goss ont to-mor-
row.

The prevailing spring color i
green.

Spring . opening"fruit
blooms.

April criminal Court convenes
Monday.

County
Monday.

One more day and Marc~ will

tree

Commussioners nex*
~~

* mmaarch away.

Look out for the April fool
Mcnday morning.

Look at the pretty Shoes and
Slippers at LangTs.

Your lucky find Monday morn-
ing may be only an April fool.

Spring tonnets will be worn
ou the Leid as .usnal this season.

Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the
Olid Brick Store.

Our devil hes loaded the
oshooting stick� for epring poe

It will not take many of thes
pretty d. ys tu sprout acrop of

straw hai.

For Cotton Seed Meal and

The styles of spring dress
| the merchants say are bean-
t.es. Bee what our advertisers
are saying.

Prof. EdmondTs Muses de Art
willopen Monday. Histent will
be on the public square near the
Market House.

/ "A\watch iad at Kinston acci

while pulling a pistol from his
fiesh

senile shot himself lJast night

pocket. It was only a
wound.

It was noticed that the sun
looked unusually red for some
time before setting Friday even-
nr An old cuolored man was
ucard to remark that it was a
sure 8igp of war.

The Sunday-school of the
Methodist church will have mis-
Ssiubary exercises at the church
to-morrow might Rev. G. A.
Oxzlesby aad Mr. F- C Harding
will ma ake short » din ocr

FACES WHICH -WAY ?

Some eae Some Going, Look
as They Pass.

Mrs. B- R. King left for Golds-
boro this morning,

Mr. A. R..Dupree... returned
from BRechorend Friday evening.

Mrs. Wood oof Bertie county,
arrived Friday evening on a yisit

»it? Mrs..Charles Skinner.

Mrs BF. Bugg returned Fn-
a7 evening from Mt. Olive- Mr.
Su rg is reported mach better.

Miss Margie Langley returned

Hulls and Shingles call on HeursVyusterday from a visitto her sis-

Sheppard. Prices lcw down.
March has not given us much

ter Mrs. H. B. Clark, in Washing |.

wind, but taken. as a whole has|f Mr. and Mrr.T. B- Bailey left

been a very mild month.

What a difference in the weath
er of t :e last three days und the
same dates in March of last year

The ladies should not fai] to
sse the new guods at LangTs.

Fire in a field between Pactolus
aid Washi berned down
tbe telegraph poles for two miles
Friday.

As cotton planting time draws

opear we would advise the farmers|U

bie morning for Clarksville, Va,
where thay will spead the sum-

~| mer.

Mr. Will Grimmer, who has
been visiting his brother, Mr. J.
Li Grimwer, left this morning for
Tarboro:

Presiding Elder G. A. Oglesby
came in on the train last night
pear oe a by ag Be ee vine jJoyner

Rev. C. M.

mee Pee ent ends St ie A sma emmalj|to nicht and ae LN :

rice pays

erop
thee alacge or crop at a small price.T

_ SEE HERE!
You can buy a

OF COLUMBIA MAKE

at almost any price. .

The Superb Columbia in 4 styles
~~ at $100 each. ~

!The No. 1 & 2 Hartfordat $80 cach
weight 24 pounds,

The No. 3& 4 Hartford at $60 cach
weight 27 pounds.

The No-5 & 6 Hartford at $50 each

weight 24 pounds.

All these are fully backed by
the Colum!'ia guarantee. There
are none other, for the price, 28
good. . You can get catalogues
freefrom

S. E. PENDER & CO.,

Columbia Agency, Greenville,N. C.

THE: WORLD. WW WAX

MUSEE DE ART.
WILL SHOW AT"

GREENVILLE,

Monday, Tuestay, Wednesday,
ist, 2nd, 3rd,

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

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

The Place to Sell your

TOBACCO!
THE

4
EASTERN

ce

~~ POBACCO

WAREHOUSE,

lo. L. JOYNER,T Prop.,
u





ea ay
fat Trae

ty a ee ue sg per-|
diving ~Outside of a. who.
"aroeed articles and. do- not, find) it. ¢6n- ;
ee Rent to buy �,� thém. in� person... The
ern owill buy. anything, for ary:
ett . utcording to a well-arranped
3 oa Al All the customer has to doi:
a | isto saardon nies of the. ticle Neitked incre
o7 Mpnted and the meting he ig witibg the: previous:
td pay for it. and it is gotten by an | Grease ~extends to
agent . of thes� establishnien�,� and oo of Fra } which -y
shipped to Dus a Ss £ un, though nd.the
sa a ": ain}. 60 bs found tare owhich have _pot| bvae
~ pt is ae Zenefak tmprovement, | U7
ud io owhich;. as Tt is safe to as. |
sung, the FAVARGS of that redoubt |
olable� 2 vine... pest, ~the. phylig ceraT

pthe year~ was -
Serie ou. erage:

penkoutt { Wines,...amuch = used: tom
ich At, dete: eér- With the lighter = Ses
Bb ot the market Bordelais and eae at
wry triers"of oTrance:

. a } a . : : : : ~ | : : : ~ a
! rrsaitay pram ep how, tetfuimtrstive the as one fi. ie 4 es seem, i,bowever, Hey Walinington 22
sup t. e.., pResoluse hdnesty-characterize : Tae _ Chance: of the Le MaguotiaT

1 ee Sd Ae ge ae Bae anne. , d. ¥ Of pul owe id = Ly, Gold
| ry Ges�"� �,�évery SunfayT ney nee ey sea quently very: ; upply of put a Eon a France be- Ly, Go on

i Ww Aegis.

ne TOA wbds tight. Prayer spate eee: ire canal ber 2
nesda y nighe. Rey .G. F. Smith, (ers as qaeeettsry i 1 OF date year mt OF.
¥ Fchvol at 9: .0 Ay M. _A- Stare. Ast" oe ee lexplained abo

a m Est two years 9- fn: é
vere i Ries ui | there i, been al =
fi a4; rs Mvvospeadinn " deenaead n thei, ; os; beet eee

nesday ni t. : wv Wilson ciipene

Dietor. 5 one Hopresentative Su Bapvce: if Masses | miinufaetu Ahe liquids. jmaadet ir r Rocky Mb, | 2B:
oBoD, § _e chiisetts, has had an experience POM raisit Beredients. other} ESesig. 2
ice tt t Gp which. will make every southern. and, Pa Peg ice Of the ETBDE.. It ~ :

ea : -Western.man ~turnT green WithT envy. a - : ete er Se ee

o4S Im Mr. .Stevens® Gistrict ig the. Toate PIE! Pia. ag = taly gop,

own of: Reading: «Ut: ig !qvite a TE nes ar Spain, wie aoe 1 :

flourishing plaice dnd Ate pdstab ater ak, AS ee get which gro Ness erences: ge

Ship pays eighteen. busdred dollars} , Pg - yes Se tland:

B year. Yet when the republican | 1F¢ tog qver. 200,000,000, [e.. - Gieem He G87 py mi!

postihasterTs term expired not many | ay Dave forthe three or four} p. ve Prebiii es

-|days ago Mr. Stevens found that : ae eae eee cere T1:08:a) mig}

oey there were only two applicants. Me; he. a Melee a latte oe vu Washet :

@ | Millard B. Charles: baa droppéd- a though, in Yee eee Shere | Prains on WNashuie Be Brar
jee a fr oStevens sayil at if; has. cen & corresponding rise Pah ape ee ite, A

F Wain ted the raw safer ber: iy eee at = TON , -

to :

ter under the
ristrat on�







a Cates crowd in town.

ye� How do you like us to-day ?
Town Council meets to-night

5 ) Sunday comes on the

pe month to the town

Ommissioners in ses-j-

Aprii fools on

©

. the pretty Shoes
Slippers leans:
The Episcopal sunday
is preparing an Easter Serv
Attention is called to the
lati otice of R. Greene & oOe

The best way to get trade is
tell the people you want it- ~
rtise.

ve
Cotton Seed Meal at the

rick Store.
ou like the Datty ~ Reriec-
y better now don't be

aay. tell us.

A buréeu did not
y warning of Saturday

evening's

wave.
For Cotton Seed Meal . and
Hulis and Shingles ea!l on Henry
Sheppard. Prices low down.
Most of the dav Saturday was
a8 warm thet it hfted many of the
poys ont of their shoes.

a
oee

Bu
ae

J

Thetdam@eontinuse to crow ond

the nights and now get the long-
est bet in the division.

~The ladies should not fail to
see the new goods at LangTs.

Messrs. Zeb Highsmith and

� Mork Ch . rode their bi.
* -cydles from GreentVille
16 , ina twe@@v

minutes to-day.

_ At the corner stall in Market/i
| Je can we the oT
E ~ork, usage, Fis
mptiy filled.
. G. Moorr.

R. Ee Hvasber """ ee
st church. Her canthent ae
y and. id voice add

ReruEcror |;
and we will

pt p by
veprass?

Piekinnster C.
Grifton, spent to-

Mrs. M- D. Hi
Baltimore Saturday oeaiox.

Mr. W. B. Wilson and children
went to Plymoath Saturday eyen-

r- J, B. " apd of = aruene
, came do urday even-
ing and retu panels to-day. -

Lr. David. 7 orrill, of Farmville,|
arrived here Saturday evening.
from Baltimore, where he saat
n attending medical lectures,
went out to his home.

His Own Carelessness.

Coroner Charles Laughbing-
house went to Bethel Saturday
aud held an isquest over the

y of Ben Stevens, who was
iled near there the day cee

he jary was composed of R. J-

imes, - a Sy aria sae 1. ~

omas, adrews, :
Kuox and R. D. Best. The ver-| "this season. Our Stock of "
dict was othat deceased came to
his death by bis own carelessness 5: H. C); F. S,
in the attempt to steal a passage
on the train. eT as

Society. Ladies & Childrens

+s. aah Ae Bo
the ist chure unday/. *
night to witness very inter SLIP Pp ERS!
esting exercises byT the Bright
Jewels Missionary crgbocisty Thelis the large } and okonpait ever af-
following progra © Was ren-jfered in " meen cenetae

ered :

Song, No. 28.

Prayer by Rev. GA. Oglesby.

Recitation"oMission Ships,�
Miss Alice Lang.

Song, No. 148.

Recitation"oHe Calileth
Thee,� Miss Clara Forbes. -

Song, No. 169.

Recitation"oLegend of oBE.
Christopher,� Miss Bessie Hard-

oSong, No. 143.

Recitation--oGive,� o Miewse Bes-

for

sie Haskett, Glenn Forbes, NinaT -

James, aod Velma Rawls.

Collection.
Addresses by Mr. F. C. Hard.
ing and Rev..G. A. Oglesby.
iction.-

The John Flanagan Buegy Co.
is filling orders for baggies | *
Columbia, S.C. ThisTs
for the fine work turned
this firm.

Notice of Dissolund.

The frm of R. en ten enie aay t
idwssolved by mutaxul

eousent, R. Greene
The busi-

prices made accordingly.

J. B. CHERRY & Co.

yi

YOUR -- ATTENTION

IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT
"LINE OF "

DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,

Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &e., carried by

dB, GHERRY & GO,

BABY GARRIAGES, FURAITURE,

Mattinys,W indow Shades and Lace
Curtains.

Goods sold on their merits and

See fully backed ae
~ guaran er
none a 0 for the .price,T as

good. You*ean- os catalogues - oe
freefrom�"�

S. EPENDER & COm.
Columbia Agency, Greenville,N i

H & TONES,

ARGHITEGT AND:

Greenville, N. Cc. wa

Contracts ~taken for moder:
style brick and wooden b a i
d houses changed to:

desired. Plan and. specif
carefully made at short�
work guaranteed _ fitst-clags:
every respect. Prices made

low.


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