Daily Reflector, April 4, 1895


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"GREENVILLE, N. o, Pe + 1800. 2
- . ; ee " ia ~Fis 3 re] 4; pea : esta Se
fae: Fiad33 4 PS isu IMU oH eal | ae ee og disshilech oak sical & cae
opis ; Fa rp + ig % 5 ey key -" sai oe a j = .
Passenger- andT ei ane olay me owhet ts Happonidg Over the State, $08 Gi ton tits

" "" = A.M: Going south,

¥ °

io: iota eunk Peek dA Ud A hel Adnttdra Me McGehee died at

M, leaves 10:15 A. M. Raleigh a at the age of 73. 3 x " VS At SS
SonT pn eight artives Et yhheds oe es. | : a ibe: Bs

AAPA OEE AM niteitatl Hi bocserine station is tol ates Aove (00 (ADO ated aalguotl oil sdeudsds ane

Eapb| be Delle os Seep Bank. _ |Grows on--& ~sheep's baa. Page v8 not Oielo

io Pe seve 5 Wilioin: eae ewotn: ia stalk. It-would bea ZO for..

ont

TVG Fay

ag +3 bag

day gh dav... ey 1 aie oad. Cominissioner on) .
"+ - ee ee Mo nday.
" World's s Proverbs. "" ~The A :
} urora says th car}
t ol! you would be a sage among ioadineds monaszite, ' ee
oolr et express an opinion. has been shipped from Shelby.
Meas a fer to win ap plaudéT Se pr ee ee oe ee
to be converts. Arrangements have been mud

thejfa immedi cotp mill of}

. Pe od ork bara. pa $100,000 mn mill at

One dyapeptic. Yoong can S

sour a whole family.) fo Sele ee mony A gee t ist parsonage ati
ig Tie en in ae county,

BS » was destroyed by fire Wednés
fete of 8y- The wes fire caused by
language to know when to keep defective ae.
still. | a Poet oe An old | man named Reams, feeb

wae waylaid 2 mur
3 Yueine Nush coanty: ~Sunday.
His assassins believed that : had
[money with ths. re - An casper says. the. ator: |
fter t ing On this important so ject +
gi tnthe pert t Borden sf thet It is continous effort that: pays.
. Ree liem ~earess less for what stor of the Methodies ebrarch of] advertisingas in: everything:
you say wbout ite: character than Levtastan gton preached. a sermon else: A» business man. doesaTt
about its.clothes. egainst capital Punishment ikeep his store open one day: in, South
- . :-Readwhat. you write. when it| x ~~, |the..week, or, one, week. 10, the;
% - is cold, and you may not be sohk= hile sp : sien. eee tite amonths in thefji�"�
warm over it. ete er in ild ~near jyear,. If be ady vertises that way} *:
r night Mrs. C,. he Whorton, whojthat, is the impression people}...
es & The pribter got John HorneTs|tives on Pollock skfect, was strock | mit, get... It is continuo
icken item mixed up yesterday. redjthat bas made ea2h letter ia the
Entead oof ea pone gr from the word ..oBoy el� befcre the
_two eggs it waiteT: | \|words oBaking Powder� worth |Ofx
reports re cag over $2,000,000. ~The. owner! of | been
pee ny eevee Joubaal ee ee jor
oe ALIW H ~ek refused $12, or his busi-|T T
Gr aenwille. Market... om era on all ua pons ae rod by otainteat advertie |
Corrested b by S. M. ochultz, at the }; | Rem When _vheting: 4
Bei tempat | oe ag nets wére first pnt out the freeze}: ~Poople « ~very sential |
bon 4 an A ol 2 cama Snore ear y all of/T eto think pretty hard!
Sugar cured fiams! tie e fun Of fish has} a (codseaiionen the. vice. presiden-
Cormwatra 2 corres ney i been small. Taking the smallital ~candidate two: campaigns com
Lorn Meak. ~ . 30to 80}number of nets in use and the}backi'and yet he was. enety: well |t
, 6 Beg es light run the season bas been ajadvertised et thy. time... It has |te
te | Ms Se ee te "Wig eke Progress. been truly sard that the. ~ion to
. ote " = ee-se- a he bu ail ding and loan associa-| inal thetime:: In bus- |. i i
v7 toes Irish, per bbi 200 to 3: tions of the nad, npess there i.no | ~Snel. thing. as | Deen ~ ann
a era. OF ete eadn medion ont | a stmndinaetill» A A business: mau | pers :
Coles. 16 to 20 lawio regard to the aot to Sretate et he tcrward:or.-he wi
Batt rSuek . : Stioack, Even if yon do . just..as}ink
Chie HIIMe ? : pe Yu ood: 2 po ch bosieestithin. year .a8:,you ||
z oo Pcs, pee ae ' faid lust. ~soms other. fallow. is
: Cato ed Adan insanaleeT : | : "
Mines Satan. ee forge: te band. your [theny
2 : = iis naee a. ee i 2 ae ee 2 7 4 * e2 rp ees Bee 2 2 " - ,







-jits present Se ae
This would look as if they aid

we eee
ccrladttoks oAire eaeNGe rd trick

to repeal

Re vd Governor

would a even consider the

See Gov ~ee to call the Leg-

du ik

no ae

ia : ate ~ao|�"�
t to: élect what ticket

= _ a 3 iF 7 .¢ #}2 32s ee a
| egainst you. oe wd oito ba

F Seo. Fi ae
are T

fee

et Some * eg

ray: sii Pa dol
the Leg [3
= ae Fath «

: ~tthin ie.

gage of ine on mortgage la

far they have only Seonalile to

fe at the conclusion othat' it
5a oby the Clerks," 6r}"

Phey donTt want to:-fix
tils Oti~any of their own party
P.they..canTt connect any-

sy kt iets

A

properly] been on thisT iii

-|\do it is just«beforé or: during.

Bropositioniso Pearson; -W.
o oe. _" ~hapging ~droundi
eu Court Groom yt9.

3 asabeno the
etl su OR
Mr. Geo. - H ho has

Aug-

ast last, left last- naok fcr his
home in Grauville-county. .
oQuite a we og of néw buyers
sen (°° «lecate. on. thi;
s#�,�th | market mext aon Some are
now making inquarion! aboutediy:
cating here. it *i7:

if

*

able sprisg-. © Snow and #aib ha¥e
been othe -otcer for'.some.-time.
From the time the »plant _ beds
were prepared till the last: week |
in March theie was very tle /PO
weather'suitable for wo
a consequence of the heavy anbae
apon the newly nrauured - agntn
land: much of» the -strengt
washed away.» And our. Seadianen
had better:-keep a close eye to this
tmar: 6 en the plants getT large
they should be refertilized.

lac nepiseinthis cheikh dlesd

we are unable to say, for on one
or two occasions «we u

that and ase Hesaltnapibers (rs
of ee oly ~Phose-. who. are
~every year say the neta to

rain, then all the fertilizer is

. ondiad off the

eH itt is onot ~convenient

By making every potieg holder a sharer in the profits , ~Ai-profite exce apa
turnedto the polinpsiobipes. -. opt

° lle

* +
ter =r *¥

whe

/ serve of 10. pet went. areve
prime akt 4

CARITAL $100,000. 00...

8 edi ta dvisish
Whose somes.

;?

Frys,

Trig ats

eine byt tw enty capltalists
DoraaRsi |

dromey goeepie are non-assessabi
$6 cer, te

y eS eee
pean

leo be
oye

' rinecrois: 1. BSc
Lp ang, swag

HON F Me
W harton.

| ~OFFICERS ¢ Uy M. oWorth, P.esident: E.
Meallidter, Becretery- and Tredbarehe ="

oeet ex =
Soles ex fres see at it

When
aplesbuie ne NOR ER or)

a 7 3 G
a

Sty Wis ar Boley Ds

Bontene n "came
J. Van Lindley. L,

ohe re

Rin awe

P. Wharten, Vieo-President Ay Ww.
bequiie weg!
~is remewed in THE, SoyrHERN Ns srook

aad ni e; 247
a HT.

MD SOF oe

3 a ha
Te Fits o37 Ai
ISHING TO poagheeny 7 eae
lon P- Ee Zt 10

~~ he + Orb sat
pape ce

Cdttsli. Sead. fok "Meal,
r whiT pité Pod aden

Come rr or you will be toolate.
rf?

ot 4

3 iw
GOA ~ent bergrenysbeanrayaamionl
= Husation de ait tem Outage Cry

ud et

ai ict
roe ty ES ipa od

= oi ay hotT rout firofitatle it se bh igideuetive 3 "
¥ or 50m king tobe ; * - -ATHRAM & GHIN MBB 05 5)
veri ghey ~3 bmi Hn oat oe mas iiviek Va egg Piet fi
Oo Piatt, ¥ Start it 3 ar de dohod M% ae av Ee ATTORNEYS-AaT-LA&
ire: scale hee Se rial aed Mints Rew Soar * R30 #0 Sarit ORMEAN UL, Bi fe 98't %
tT rennpramadts 2 the ~trade ima ou pnt a ov" StoRR = aang. se Mee
+ Thie-has beén a: most: tomark-| aba! ABVIS»& BLOW,» ©; -.

en tee iad re a
their ft interest to get our prices before po oATTORN EVR ATLAT,,"
paring oer ptt Gerheshinconpes GREENVILLE, N.C C. -

By apo % 3sae Head. sad + * ett. " Cadirts. TO
xa PORK] DESSSHOMLD TLDEBS, sa x 7
FLOUR; COPPEE; SPaRR: | ep? x, Woodard, om $c
" oRIK; TEA, ke. = ater EAPO ALD 2 mamma
always at Lower MARKET ARS! Spécial attention bees oth im. o.
_Touacts SNUFF a. claARs ledivesicgss ch rae
mane seasamtyateen + Profits A com | Barbers. ,
FURNITURE Ai ni ASMITH

planis and intothe o7 2







; heel,
Ritual of mactentt i de a:
| MBeealarer'J. Ti-Lattles |� ei a! a

De Bb. rant

i" j

an

a mae eee f

¥. ty .

_ Smith ~and 8. M. Jones.
-« §upTt,-Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.

SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.

e Board Education"J.
- chmTn, F,,Ward : and R..C. Cannon.

oe". Pub. Ins., W. If. oRagsdale.

ROWS DFFICR TS: Y We
abe 2h Fieri | Bes

CHURCHES.
: ee hago every Sunday (ex-

: saat ; Bile Cc.

"taeda ab We 17.1 a8 :

Bae ge aT 8:

pada i 9 No, 28 :
third Monda

~a

Sal *

7
Pees. ae A ae es ee oe
tarde Stayt AT A Sout ERN. B
% * 242% 3 Bl aul
= ¥ , . 2 rose Pat ie se
te precy PRs

= ALL. set 3 1east, put i started up to her witn | yi 2 ie ¥ Jog

~said a drummer at.one of . the hotels
.M | the other night,

es E. Keel, ep

R. Conglelon,

meee ro youpyt men wud | hundr

and night. Prayer
M.

| tan aad entéredTthe ballroom. - Of | ar
- ut
~4)iamong so many strangérs, but ~my | was not

lence: |
ieee By he afm gi fe te Serene
cope

oedo not want. to dance.-: -She was on

o pic f: inborn rh:

ad a

Sin mcr ers s] ie

Fa
° %

a tee if

Beers = :
eT BS MISTS GeCR.A

: ee

ano apolog ry, 1 one of ~my:

cy Fa! n. arm. HeT pave ~mé afi fo-!
. ~troduction to her, atid asked me if 1.
would not dance the next set with
her. I did not. feel like dan

~~ olout of'at, so I'told him I would.
tuna: a ae jokes." '| While we were sitting down waiting
for the next dance she told she
oT was the victim of|had been married fourteen time:
oné of the most embarrassing I have | had a thousand children at home. o1
heard of for a long: time. It was|th6ught she was just trying to joke
during my first Ath the pe and, . pot)me, ~and: asked het where she lived.
being familiar with. the people ~of this She said she liyed in Heaven..
part ae the country, I ~hocoke Thad|knéw ~something was wrongT owith
found a rdally sociable place, when/ ber, and ~I ~
three young ~swellsTofthe town with; there that I would not, dance. with
whom I had been talking the even-jher. .1. asked her to..excuse me a
ing before asked me to go-with them moment and, without waiting for..a
to a dance that wis to be given at ajreply, rushed across the room toward
fetnidle* seminary ~afew ~miles ~from|the door. T thought toT myself that
the ~tity: oI bad been ~away from |if f once got�"� ~on the outside I would
home for sone time, ~and not having|never attend another
had the pleasure of being in the com- | in Kentucky...

pheastint evetiings © © ~** Jand threw her arms around my neck.
¥ told them I would: ee pleasedhe She Rarer ~out that T'was�
~ran away from

at thé idea of my payin eae mere. chiki. . i tsied-Ae. §

toward the carriage hire, ~andT T felt gway from ; the :w 0 , pndshe he
that I had never been 4u the compan¥ fainted at my feet... ee ee Ps
~of a more ble set of men. for the door, and when I reached the
oWhen we arrived at the place threshold I looked back atid saw: sev-
dheT dance had ~already begun. ~Weleral persons carrying hér ~off ~the
lett theT carriageT in care'of ~a négto | floor, I was dazed. ~T'expeeted tobe

célire, I'felt very: strangeT at first man.o e and. asked him if, there
a train leaving tbat. place
companions seémed to feel quite at|soon. He
othe, ~sndT insistedT
eo of the young women at/and T éoncludéd to waitT around the

of the young mien took |little station� untilT it~was* ready to

lever heard a more. welcome sousd
and than the whistle of that train, after

to ~where thereT sat a
3 1

as rather prett
y neat appearance. Raced es an hour in silent. misery.
Sea fter receiving an pepe He: y hotel in this city sh

to her I sat down and started a con-. iduught, but I could not slee
versation. Soon she was talking at pe had ice on the train that Ih

|; peirastonishingly repid rate. . I be- been to an insane-asylum ball, and I
.,. }eame rather interested in. the girl, wes as mad as ahornet..

buti » ivery much surprised to}: ~The next -morving: the. yous
jJearn:that she was the twentieth ;met came around to the hotel and
daughter of a wealthy farmér.. At|apologized,: ~and now they are: the
tastshe: began to talk and lpugh.so|best friends I have in Loge ni neniai ae
loudly that I began to feel a little Courier Tournstcn
embarrassed, and-asked- her if~she}..

| Population of Brie, India.

dance d afew steps when she

According to the census of 1891,
population of British Indiaoand

feet in an iustaat; and we had
sud- {the

nly yelled out at theT ~top: of her the native states was 287,223,431, an

Fae bs je og jon dancing.

Be 4. Sick

Sido. I knewTI had doneT ne
pi should not have done. int ent
Bat 2 Rae ae ; "

1
up my mind right.

said there would be one
that T should going to: Louisville in about an hour,

leave. Ido not. remember to have

pesienes| panions cat ee young wom-| , .

cing 3): ~~ oParca
bit, but there was no way of getting Gh ian

~and |

407

~gwelt danceT | L'

or rt. tof the
pany of -young ladies I /was:fairly| . oI had got within.a few feet ot As
delighted at the. ides of soundings door when an old. woman ran .up

hétne four 1a ti
Yeatt' ~Ago, ~when T whietal"~

every. moment. 1 sam a)

7

ne be Aik ~ville! 106. !

Ly ky Mt,
Lv~ on. i.

Ly o4 ,
iv isthe)

Ar. Wiescees

Le Ficret.ce

Ar Wiils« n

L& Wilmington
Lv Magnolia
Lv. Goldsboro
ar Wilson

a 4

Ly Wilson
{Ar Rocky Mt

s.r Tarboro
Lv Tarboro
Lv Rocky Mt
Ar Weldon

et
3 #

oTrain on Scotland Neck Brane Road
es

leaves Weldon 3.40.p, m. 1
at 4 55

p. m., arrives

w., Greenville 6.87 P. mg Kinston 7.
p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20
a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving
Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20am

Anant oh! Weehdidton Branch leave

Washington 7.�,�0 a, pom gt pgs en
rboro 9.

+" voice: ~DonT tl, Den'tt"' ~Ob, oddua't | torembe Of 34,000/000' in *ten oycore. 8.40p. m.. ee
hold me so tight. 1 am fall of dyna-|Of | tol religion, nigh afloat Gehestta's e 6.10
And she uttered a yell that there ~were 207, {781,727 Hindoos, 87 Dally. ana ecu le

e the cold chills ~run up. and $21, 164 Mohammedans, - 20,467 trains en Scot: nd Néck Branch. =

down my back. 7 originals, La eu thuaabaste: 3 Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via Albe-

i| ""T turned ber loose in an instant; |284,380 Christians, 1,907,833 Sikbs, Say i ag
jeand stood simply horrified. .I felt 1,416,638 Jains, 89,904 Parsis, 17,194 | rive aE ; . 5.20 p. m.

@\like swearing when the other people Hebrews and. 42,763 of. all other. re- ith daily:excep

Biin the room only laughed ~and went jligions.. sO dhe: tune Sete ee : be
I did not know what to|tion, 1,8 L to







LA : i | ta iad Rig
.

"this season. Our Stock of"~

SS FEOES:;

"AND"

Ladies & Childrens

~SLIPPERS !:

ts the largest .and cheapest ever of-
Sered in this town, come and "

yourself and be convinced.

BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,

Mattinys, Window Shades-and Lace}|T

Curtains.

Goods sold on their merits and|eporte are

prices made aceordingly.

J.B. CHERRY & Co.

?) Old Brick Store.�

a Sipeckn : the are | Sates the
| zenith-of their oeae resgiad :

eI Miss May Harrie, of Paikiaad,
lis visiting friends here.

dril}) to-morrow afternoon.

The Place to Sell your|'

TGBACCO!

THE
EASTERN.
: | = TOBACCO.
AREHOUSE,

|| the track:to-day:«.

|Sheppard. _ Prices Jow down. ,

Bas Cotton� Bed - Méat at the

Dr. ~aud Mrs. B. T. Cox, of. Re
dalia, spent to day im town.

There i is room for -more adver-
tiseménts in the R-

Some } purple magnolias are in
oan. in*Ool Harry Skinner's
ya

but. we hope not enough to
any damage.
Pitt County Rifles ineot ed

Tauro
out in fait, Boys.

"Phe ~largest: and --best assort-
ment of:

1) brought to Greenville. at .

You may listen out ° for some}
marriage saponeme tne afterT ~Lent, if oaH

Fire company 1 being talked.
Whoop it ana ake. §-.. T,
Siete enehtic. ms

Ont spring andT sumiier steak
is now complete in ~all ~branches:
CallT and examine it. Lane &*

The Christian & Rawls pristin
office is being. meyed: to. Mr; We.
S. Rawis'jewelry: store... .

A sick cow belongin té Mr. a
M: Befnard ~Was shot Wednecda
to relieve the ~enimal's: wufforing.

Mr, J. R- Cory. is having Jum -

the foundry, preparatory
buildinga teaition cer dome

The rollex that: the: John: -Fien- :

agen Buggy Co., constractedT for
the race treck weighed». 4,300:
pounds.» it was: curries: wigan)

eail-omFienry| °

to

Halisiend.Ghiagies eail-
~Mriat: GxiFoties-taliate: that-ke.

There was frost. this morning)
do! when the murder trial;was . taken

aff; ilty,
Ladies. novelties: eyer [ed mpc "

rin; Fesitie net guilt
renee een 8 mi
weapon, cu ity.. '

T |of-Maveb killed his. brother, B.:¥,
mg on You cam: saped Bling oF

ber placed On his lot. joa� above) W

twin town to-days® © Us +a
Hon. J.. = Moore, . rs * Wilfiam-|

ston, 1s attending: ~Court.

~Mr. Allen Watren is. wistteg, his;
daughters ~inT Washington.� »

Depaty Collector: H.W. Stubbs
of AVilliamston, isT ip 40Wn. |

Mayor D. C. -Moddre - Herutaed
to his home in Bethef to day-

Lewiston, are visiting relatives: at
Hotel Macon.

Superior Court, ;
Up to this moraing,.the time

up; the following. cases .on., the
criminal docket were disposed of;
~Thos. Moore; killing stock nan

range, guilty, judgement. ar
Gracie Little and, Mary: .

meut.of costs. «...

BBOn:D
haan n one} J amen. Har,

The Mu.der Thal. or
Peter Hardee, who .on -the:, 2aa!.

as they were ridi
the: road. going to. their
from Ayden, waa arraigaed .

oodard & Gar

*

Pi

The elewhitig ~eae wees? ra
i a railroad\rayiae
caught on fire, Wednesday: -after~| 00d
ore and burned alinost entirely | Treg
off oRies enna eels
out. The Was r severely |S
Se ekeios: en ane ae ear ati

hieiun-enebibetake:. ro

Mr. Hi. ~H-Witsou:. Zot Kinston,|

Mr. MoE. Wood. aid :son,:.of|

lard;
jadgmeut suspend} .

W. F. needs Yew wt in = BS Be

peat nin Gia

C. McCraw, W
Moore, H. W. Stabe,� = lit
ston M. ty :

morping aud the trial is. DOW. Ad ~i

and. ~pedauts for ya oo as, fareished

Below are: Norrotk: ee ee

o~~ gy
~ 3

Saran

rogress.. The j dary, en. the .
ls composed. of W Pa Smith,,
A. Barrett, S ee Brewe :
Harris, A. B- oP nas Pig e
aries T aris ani ey Te Sac
iW. Whitehbarst, J. ne, : weight oa yeni en ee 4
G.T Allen, McG. Ballock. The No. 3&4 Hertford at $60 each
prisoner is ae ae , mits. oby b Lpomhden: sab .0-

the Colombia samanelne. There
are none otheg-for.the price, as
Sie tt had EO Tee

ie goog 2a" locate in: Greeomille esq? ¢ Commission, Mer-
and wil soo oltis -family|| chants of octal,� died: Aap
oee ; 72 4 eeoid ~Middtine © rs
pos Sy
aii ~ | Gord Ordinary : . 413-16
, Tone"firm. en
PEANUTS. %
Extra Prime 2 tea
oie Peasbest, 2.53 to 2.75 per bags
1.460 to 175.
Black and Clay, to 1.00 per bushel.


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Daily Reflector, April 4, 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 4, 1895
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