Daily Reflector, April 3, 1895


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arrives 6:37 P. M. (
North Bound Frets
» leaves 10:15 A. om

southT BoundT Fretg
M., leaves 2:11 P.

Qning nites g
AULA DE, L453 A

atrives 151 P,

ail

Myers arrieee frem_ Wash,
ington Mondyy, Wednesday and Friday |
| leaves; for Warhinaten Tue«day, Th
day and. Saturday,

; Sivamer.

Weather Bulletin.

~Cooler to- night, fair Thurs-

To the ~Mdditur ol the Re
As you no, for?
creertsiee anost, [Iz er ravenT
an gftur I leava er pl
Aaves tef right BackT
| Eaditars an telum how I likes

ther town.
_ Now. greenvilleT imprest (a
~much in .meny_.respex: rf
sli-menshun only 2 or 3in this
Ter cietarads howsomever.
facher I shall wright, «z.the. Op-
purtuney ty prezents, itself.
Furétly, twirfo': my atienckas
waz fafst'katled to the fackt, on
butyfull bitty! sity:on
vur, that nearly one
an had er hoss"er ftrofen Aoss
"fy coarse evry man haz ter haye
er stabull fur Se hoss ter sta

nod sum uv

avturiog
the Tare

haveT em so
~eloce ter bisa atnen er long
legged man can step fruam_houce

ter.stabull at one step.. i show

Ve te Se wel well,
~awl ander the

Me eaten

ishuners
ot this the woven f

r yom bate or fia

thinks es ay -
mitet
sa deel howse

fly ma coe
would lookT

Bem s um!

the Taster Kas
_ tee 1 walked up
the streats uv yo anhalt
tty pity onthe Tare an medy.
cote & a Iter my
ha ydence -

; " sivenk you have}..

ig y so yer

iz cammishonere w have | _ter
ynow uns.

GREENVILLE, N. C., APRIL 3, "1886.

a i " a eo ae

ah 5 i stite adder kadar.

Adjuiant. General Cameron Hopes,
However, the Guard May be Main.

tained.
Steen neal

Stave or Norrn Caroura,

Apsurant GENERALTs Orrice,} |Grows On @& iunce ~teak

Satyr ng Pak
our 1s mace. of t ae

A 4 eter look t is be

Raueius, March 21, 95.
The lata General Assembly
having, by legislative enactment,
reduced the annual appropriation
hitherto made for theT support

and waintenance of the State be

Guard from sixteen thousand to
six thousand dollara (see General
Orders No. 5, current series, from
| ec), the ccopmander-in:
Sl ghief i¢, with siacere teeret, com-

~pelled to Matera the State Guard
+ { that, the conditions of the
new law, no unnual encampment
tfor the rnstrection _" None
liof the t ; or ld, and
that the eal priation|
pitherta suid 6 panies of tw
hundred eel fi y oun \

0D. a mg one hundred a

ir gae Win Stele Of the mance
Ps nzes ater sacrifices which the

cérs and wrén of the State

Guard have for years made in
order to supplement the already
meagre State appropriation and
keep up their respective organi-
zations, the. commander-in chief
hardly feels that he has the right

Gees... oTha, ~Question one of

ng as it does. not pa the power
and ability of the Sore to cee

y
sack i Hin av a Pane
aty @nD: nse patr m
of the State
express the hope and wade that
ible they will endeavor to
sep up, theirT orga
jdi and efficie
tary Nat gaa until� Souk otee

r for}

as wiser and more liberal public to ear

WwW. H. Oa
of ness, de

bringing Bie Bienes ba

action in their. behalf can be
taken. ws
Ba ae 9 of the, commander in

_ Francis U. Gameroy,

|woun.. ~that it is red. be wil |/fftesenand is |
ee ee Dever: sonnets lotte Obecr- Sama Dear the

ae THE WOOL IN |

mintlo.

peantiful Buiter

wT 2} iano 2 et Sa hieie

ac cma on. a@.

: Suits tea nl: dentin bf
ley ofi tke: tatlor

des, all colors and all shapes:
Fat or mayday I Cnn fit you. ul

FRANE WiLsd nt,
The Leader in Clothing: '

our measure and ~main
ot QM ye dope

Sie]

Muzic Hath Charms.

Mr. C. D. Rountree
small party of friends adel or
ical concert at his ame pein
The music was
Messrs. Rountree,
R.. B. Shaw and Ola Forbes with
Be. 2 Fd herrcag® oe guitar,
nd umber on piano.
| db Tus oGyostion, in, one, of|RaVS listen to, ull ors ion
stan e wm bear. 80
pedi arg Jpn tin voly. ee sweet as on: this. occasion. .

musi
Tuesday night.
furnished by

violins, R-

: stain the laws. SS ee ER eaRE, 7 5
as the Jpr 4) set Sts Served ticenet Uetecarieh

1yes a operty of our citizens by our Leased� 1
iCeble-Cimites:

~The. oataflie at Boath Pe
x He cab ny | Nob... waa robped .of | $6 ar
cash,.. registered

és and Agron
"e ~Wiliams, at: poe se naa
a id ered two of her children
by cutting ¢ theie throute front ear

t fi
aks 8 be prodinen Bae

all through n the ¢ cold winter jiist ~padttt
pi aanomeinn ates infant just, desrning
Bat "e the spring operied we? find: tt

" ee fang
beer hs w alors

ri} ~BYE: ORIENTAL... if essa)
panes
ate many a oe Doe S
i Si, Re bie
Alike ite oariins the latest news.

Aod itooly APS T9740! become its

asa: you waintre the Dae Rr.
¥LECTOR.

sa ~ij tts sentiment ~too, is) teily
}..] Though small in size, and of mninfon yim

Yet it s

weer tie ~erat, odad Wns

on light;, if? 360i
and js bo all falsehood, ~ai

sal

And assures every oon whe"
its ins

That they il fall in ~love with
DatILy Rercecton. I

ing

tel
And ye for subeoription no extra price
charged, «

ee | fe 417







The

birfhday news in German.

~|the s FapOihpedp ick kee. when}
~Ithey have to pay out a dollar a
Richmond Dispatch}
rinted much of its Bismark

" for the past four R dong has

i with the luxuries. Atanyrate

d for all ayee use.

Mis E. Mj Poe.

4shMAsIIT74ASaa Ses OFFERS.

CHEAPER. FIRE seach siaii (

By making evetw*paliey-holder a sharer in the profits.-.AH-profits except
-holders...

serve of 10 per cent. are returned.te the peliey

~e - CAPITAL $100,000.00,.

app.con a Wilsopf = :

omina- . S losaneal oD oe | Cs ~

ting Morrison for the F aent oab ith Messrs. |up-cribed by tweaty capitalists whose names t over EF: MaLauroNs
ing He is reall the i ae of}: Rountree, coin & Eroul Mr.), o . py teensy pte ~Policy-bolders are noucnativeaesl EWE ms
a ae oni Set ace is-probablg quect the, -aid- oe DINEGTORS ~Ji B. Speneer,E. D! Latta, Wm: E: Hott, Dé Gt: Worth,
teva oe re ee en! ~Hoek; Samuel McD. y Fats, Janice Fr." rer, 2S oC
, * ® tole x ¥. worth, Pia Banks Holt a a Pa

Montgomery of the Superior

capa Bip Sak Negara

wkd ged boi commission; :t
such was done Monday by

Dror the sath Pome Oi mn ores

partizan Sepeeme ours It

probably without precedent,and,
looks like Mt Gook ~will be put
in when his-ease comes: belore

SupremeC onart.

thisT ~Bugubt botyo tion: are te leave Wilson te come: here...
_" tit i otis | é

"mmme « '*

jane ~ BE Ov L.: SOTHEB0:. j

PS Mist 3 � ammmmppietion

now.is the. ide to do
the cultivatien ofa tobas-

hE th

1 We poe §

Bu ina set es}

i} way the winds Dhow, audéf Capt..

ey tn
: De... St, |e
ave shad: ~Ot se@n the. gu pe¥ior| {will give 17 Fon Meal for 2, Tons Sred. Mtr - ee ake ore

ure lands ip

ee the}.

ee rior adyan gest

J. ae suc

_ORRENVILL

W. Scott, J. Van Lindley." Ly M* Scott. Ey.

oOFFICERS : 5. xen leueaties President ; E. P. Wharten, Vice-President; A.
Modilister Secretary avd: oEreasurer.

rth art] SPORE INR wi Hees see that it is renewed in THE SC\TTHERN STO

AMIV GU Bi MY We a

GG, Sy.

N.C.

(res Po

ee 2 Be A a Bone em

Sidecabille market over all (or

5

SEE nico:

. Ro THOSE,
yisuixa {TO eX ARCE

ton eed ~torT. einen

aie ase

~ailisilie

of the Apory grein sieve on

eee, ous. farmer

et the ogor

shed os

| UR, COFFEE, SUGAR.

rif vi

Peas en nel cones Mookie age ae

| ToBAceD SNUFF & CIOARS..

ture! Lantern vu meron Comd quick oryou will betoolate. . jain) is : ote 1 ein ienadea
he,conld never ave been induced ||. IFNRY at DER | LO NT 6 FLEMING:
; BENS SHEY, E ABD. B' _ ATTORMEKS- aT baw,
54 i? GkEBN Was
Bh aby Betton | tap stad : T " Vractioe tnatt the Comrta,
) ~situate Si:ahs ~spesedleeater jas
' ye | CURATOR Team smocn

} a ATH AM: 4 OE ERR:
con's) ww

oAmon nin oT: : AR
Ihcm sence igpegene MiG

iss







COUNTY OFFICERS:

~ Blapentor Couit.Clerk, E.. A, itoye. , mee
a of Sanity Reve: giant Wie

i : * Daweon, chaT n:
"| eon hg Haeiatrne. bk

Smith andi@M.-Jones:..
- SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.
SapTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.

Board Education"J. R. Conglelon,
chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.

SupTt. Pub, Ins., w. H. Ragsdale,

ee, Gaus

-

TOWN OFFICERS.

- "= CHURCHES.

Services every Sunday (ex-
paca and night. Prayer)

cian benrtia
seokan "",

Billings, }
A. M. GB:
catholie eyes

t. Rev. C. M.j
ee one Echool at 9:30

ce e#t

i, SSeS

6. 17. 1. O.. OF

ocsey pyar

saa

net eK.
cadena ins

a Laughing.

fri 5 to
stock-raising friend in Sydney ie could not be oe

es Tx4
~bewptain found the pig and brought

| thing, with a pink nose and a

~around his neck, and presentlyT the

; Resoent = Ake Mantes So
passengger in the cabin. There was}.
to give the pig.an outing on the

On.
| ptum duff. for dinner on the steamer,
and seven women and four men sur- | P&ss

\reptitiously slipped the pudding

Fea 1 on Plum Pudding Twice),
~Across'the Paetfic.

| ge Grew Fat on Food That Walt Have

~Some months ago Capt: Morte, of
the Alameda, was chargedT by a!

bring him over an:
4}.to improve the blood o:
~Australian swine.

tocratic |
the: plebe
The steam

him on board the Aldmeda two
months ago. He was 9 dainty ! little

fiding way that won the hearts of
the passengers. before. the steamer
had.cressed the bar. He.

interces-
sionTand took ~hint out of his box on
the deck. They tied a blue ribbon
~curl came back to his dearT fittle
tail, and he warmed his~cold pink lit-

a 'baby'on-board, but the. child did
not get half the attention that was
bestowed on the dainty little pig
that squealed 86 delightfullyT when
ever the rollingT of the vessel tum: |
bled ~him off his doubtful little legs.
the third day out they. had:

from their plates into their. napkins
and. stole. away from. the table.

ivimfant~ porker: An alarmed ery

thiag?T'~shricked a mother; ~o~plum

ee 2

eras,

: Bue the pig

Wi teenth day one end of the Fg bial

ce

They met at the little pigTs box and
bepgatki to: feed: the sweetmeat to the

chetked the feeding.

oYou'll kit thatT poor little

a d ling, aud he only. three weeks:

, ag had some ~gaft bread soaked in
~sweet. milk, but. that willfal pig
rdly. noticed it.� Alter that there]
WAS. & procession from� ~the
[eabin: le to the box on deck.. No
|women and few men left that table,
without center for the little pig. |
The mother waited gioomily for the |
fulfillment. of her dire. prophecy,.
got. so fat that his lit-}
tle legs bowed under him.
. On the tenth day out. the door on
the dat box was enlarged, as he;
eon; no longer pass it. On the fif-|*

fh ORR

| continued and the foreordained sire pe

squealed
so pathetically when the time for | het.
| seasickness came that: the captain |
| yfelded to Bis 7

one afternoon.

At last the Ala khan reachéd Sya-

in the way. He did not

world, but. the Australian lew was
strict and quarantine

ficer y rybody by speaking
of ape ~k.on the hoof." It
would take a act of parlia-
Tak ie Ge Olen eR. Oe some- | [,
thing of that, sort, to get the pigT

through the and while
the man who sent for the pig was
trying to arrange matters the Ala-
meda sailed for home and the pig on

The u
| down |
arrival of the Alameda her
~Morse received a cablégran
ing bim that. the. fat
been overeome,
no longer. any bar te
into; Australia.
They opened the door. of ~the ~box

dock, but he could not even get his
head through, and theyT had. to.
knock the | /oox to piecesT to get him
out.

deck was) a huge hog:
engers sniffed: disdaintully when

remarks about~a steamship-company |
that permitted swine on deck. Sen
eee Chronicle.

Seid. by Aubrey | seengeliigr.

Beardsley, he-that has imitators;
Beardsley; ~the English artist that
~revelsT inT the outlandish but inter-
jesting, ts Geren over to talk ~to us
in thespring.. He will first finish &
j beck, Venab ~sedTacahanen "that
jheexpects wilimakea stir: Bearis-
ley" ts twenty-two, a: consumptive,

was*first-an architect's clerk,
and� thenT tarried oin-an insurance
office. But theT preat Burne-Jones
andtheT greatT Pavis ~de Chavannes
{patted the ~boy ~out of such uneon-
getiisl environment, and made ~him |*-

| edtine that~ black ablaT WhiteT used

, if ~Sots of; fy ae

. @fote noble line grew ia ; apd Eg
i @rwell as size. There. were jealou oa 5} the. face, 1
i ert the passengers over Bi see has been s

passengers: fod ~thete] 1) | # =

~But when ikcame to. sending him|
ashore .a stern:man in uniform stood} 806.

that,this was the sweetest pig'in the {©

disregarded. . The of-"|*

On? Satnivday the Alameds sailed :
for Australia, and ia 1 large pen ob
~The. ~cabin |.

+he: wind blew their way and made;

'tdke up ~artT as~a proféssion!TT He
wien eprdde Wiéet and art can beT 'made'to

lye oate it withT Fa de

Ly Tarboro .

Ly Rocky Mt
Ly. WilsonT

Ly py eS ihe a
Ar. Florence

Se Se ee aoe

3 ae =

rivteit on ie
ily Goldsboro
Lv olia
arw nS

w., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Tineton 7.58
p:m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20

a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving
Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am

Onpite ta # atitatgton ieee eet mere

Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmel

8.40 p. «. Tarboro "9.503 jetaraine
weit but dla vation awe Sally Sete a 7 ¥.
5 OF, the value of ihe line. © - | trains sid Meek B

marie & Raleigh )
day, at 5 00 p. oP ease $00 P. M;
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. ad 5.20 p. m.
Returning leaves Plymouth except

2 ok Bee : ~mn. ea : : 45

reas NOTRE
Bk 4a Pepi
Ly Fiere: ce 8 P a5t
Lv Fas ctteville) 10 83) -
Ly Selma 412. eo &
Ar Wilsc n° se a)
re es i ¥- HT
33
Tam | :
ec P.M.
1tiy Wilmington] °9 20} rH 00
Lv Magnolia 10 56 4 8 31.
Ly Goldsboro 12 06 9 40.
ar Wilson 1 00 10 27
Bal. Bs
: = Se r) os
PZAt: Be
IP. M. P. MiP. M,
Lv Wilson 1 30 11 82; 10 32 "
Ar Roeky Mt | 2 33 12 07; 11 16
Ar Tarboro 2 48
Lv Tarboro
Ly Rocky Mt | 2 33 12 07
Ar Weldon 3 48 12 50
Train on th Road
leaves Weldon 848 b. x 4,00
p. m., arrives la

hey : i







TD. WwW. Waren asi: og

of Mr. E. Lang, of ee. came
up this morning.

~| Migs Nannie Bagwell is ~ver
sick, to the sorrow of ~ber » vata
friends. «

Wy. ) | Me PG. Bow 'agout for ~the
Hl A '|Howe Pamp oa E gine Co:, sete

ati Sma Whe oat! , we
night &' Be tare. =i ediaisy As ie it
5 somes up to Duaranies the Coan-
cil will accept it and cloéeT the
trade. : it afm noagonts
that a w company de, or~
ae : n readi-

{this morning. ~

The tatzest atid� beat ~pint:

=z : Mrs. 8. M. Schultz and children ent of Ladies apvenses. o4 6yer| ganized at.once.
5 | -"this season. Our Stock of"_ wal asta e u Rocky browglit ta Greenville at Langs |ness for using the | 3
| S.H.O.E.S | Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. G.TGarlana;| The peach trees.are beauties) ~~ ep eee ee
a _ d ° « ~é o4 -F pave Pe here to see Mrs. now with their full blooms. . : | | yg Ee
ne amilton, left this morning) * p y Cotton Seed Meal at ~the ys ge
3 "A¥D" for Old Point Comfort, Va. oath ce Store. . OE AED
earns April bi ge ~ let Me thedis iy ree estes, : fa
3 term o itt Superior} et ist chu to-nig ! vides yay
� f- Leet conyened Tuesday after- ¢ Paice ace
SLIPPERS! noon. . The following are the ju}. Oor springard | summer stock| 6 Watch: "
is the largest and cheapest ever ef- ries for this week. rs Mes Pie nka masiy � eee |
fered in this town, come and see for}: Grand Jury"L. % a Fore- Call and examine it- ©
these and be constnoed,. fora 5, H. : Macaag: tintibs Foon John Horne says his hen has
nin anete tw. Guiltord Pace | fifteen chickens. She was get
'D. kine Hardy Graben, Er on two eggs.
jA. aoe ge a ae B = Seey attempted - break
Parker r. °o a Window oO . HardeoTs
F rizzle, J.U. Back, YW: L. ~Bionnt, tote Tuesday. night, but haliet to

Goods sold thei ficer, W. B. Albritton ~~ }
ai 4 Petit Jury" W-. GC. Nelson, John|, For ~Cotton Seed� Meal and} ts

made accordingly.
prtees Fite A: Hudson, W. L. Smith. Jesse | Halle and a eaian call oh Hevry amis bas gy

+

W. BR. Parker is Court Crier|in the routes of our fe rs hid
and Solicitor ©. M. Bern is|hope auy faittres to ~get papers.�
The Place to Sell your ir po ded : ware Je Us wibectibers will Bo i

. | an hear Judge Uobie's charge to|Ptom tly to the office. ~If this
the jury but hear it spoken of as Gobe cat papers cat be sapplied.

Gedalia Tucker, J.D: Back. Of- get in.
merits and}

an able one- Se
- At the corner stall a Market} Ls
) NEW REGISTRATI | {8 you nicest} $1 1 od vam asiney
2 TCBACCO! cee! feoh et York, Santee, is Tish, |The Ne. 1 & 2 Herttorda £ $00 00
Voters of the 2nd W of the|*%c. Ali ordeas preteety . weight 24-pounds;* |)
| town a 1 Ward of the Bal i} D. G: Moore. A. | The No.8 & 4 Battfond at S60-onch
{shat said ward is now embraced] - 27 pounds:
THE within: the following boundaries :~ . Lang called us in this morning

i798 joo at the beautiful line

Se eA Pa ne a
Ay
#

\s. E PENDER

4 * Hag lumbia Ageney, ¢ ,


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Daily Reflector, April 3, 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.) - April 3, 1895
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