Daily Reflector, April 17, 1895


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Vol 1.
Local Trams and. Boat Schedule... | A Woman's Heart.
perth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, | q woman's heart is a eurious thing! : oe
arrives 6:37 P.M. You msy bruise and break it and 3
North Bound arrives 6:45 A. reughly fling
M, leawes 10:15 A. M. The balance away as a useless thing!
South Boand , arrives 1:51 P ign: tne seushine and warmth of
M . leawes 2:11 P. M. kindly word

Steamer Myers arrives from Wash/ ii] nourish the tendrils broken
jugton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday | 4.4 newness of life ts-within it stirred

leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure ord tly spoken.
day and saturdav. ; on coken's Weart in of feelens worth
was a - vermenane- |The tenderest love within has its birth,
Weather Bulletin. Go. search Bc tant find there is
: : naught on eart =
Panis day, to-night and Thurs.|,..... can rival the wealth of her lovin«
= 7 That vaedeny $0.0 such joy tm
wEws OFF THE WIRE. ae al
Leased� Underground Though with grief her own is riven.
eer Ee Oe aia y. Rat woman's heart is a foollsh thing !
oe With never a doubt all ite wealth *twill
A crank nsemed James Deoffy | ana poe, 2 bestow. To ite idol will
yamped off of Brooklyn bridge cling, ae
and was dro vena! . 7

A heavy storm prevailed last) _ Basan get pants a ieee: | . |

The Rev, Sam Small bes re-| wy sand Gnihe attads @ireaeh night

signed the editonal management aad 06 "_
suite to suit Sam. 3 Her own Rte Sonia 5. Leia years will | 2 cone cca a
| a. aoiak : sttese potlerinp taste Bogie

oui shocks a an- Bo |For eS who could never! wast is Happening Over the State, | by Cobb Hoos. oe sn

Tebbetts, Harrison and Bob- reo mapas g eye sche " ee 2
bins, Sry goods po sided That ties conecaled ia a womanTs| Newbern people " poser) Good Middling od Vian
Boston, made vf ert. ; e
ment, Liabilities $250,000. : cue =e issih cotton | Low M

A Horee Falls. Metee, Se OO ee eg Lightning struck the Episcopal) *°"*~

Tuesday + Gacser Ran-| .4 writer who evidently knows church et Newbern and slightly
damaged it. _

dolph, Mr. F drayman, was adh ves
, wholesome ad " salwa |

SE vai pane ee good for any kind of a town : ¥*|_ ~Phe date for the next Newbern

Forbestown beige, The horse} o1f.s0a want your town to im- fair has been fixed from Feb. 24th |!

sli and fell, both hind feet|PTOT® prove it. If you want to|to 29th, 1896. |

getting caught under ove sbaft poke roee ee lively, make it.| 4, ~Thos. J. Hardivg, of Cho- | #:,.

* ait Sgt Yc . pat get up and ir. Lhos. J
oad thy aaimel i = work for it, talk pees apes | ~talk "ye gaat sk cca ae
fajared but could not get np until|fvoreble. If ou have property) ~~ pers | | a
cart. were re-\smprove. it. Paimt your houses,| Theten yearoldsonof Mr. (|. o"©""

the harness ke , , s : . eo
clean up your alleys and back/F. Pilley, near Hunter's bridge, |
mow" ards. Make sarroundings|was instantly killed by © falling |
The Meeting. nc -- Washington it : Progress.

Notwithetending the rain last
night a good crowd greeted Rev.|onably .. well:







4 "aed abit ot American jour-

In 1885 there were six bicycle
in the

maoafactories
States, which tarned out 11,000

Seed cad vowety-cia eet LeduantT
estimated will tarn oat abo

of dred and sixty five dollars.

United!*

maith eae

~cb. order to show to thepabli¢ which
way the winds are-blowing now,
a Sueenesboaceeemeanmeten ont

Dickerson avenue, belonging to beginning to open, |
& Co. was sid tie nteretof So tobeeno bo

There is strong talk bere now
lof the &fth warehouse for Greea-
ville. From this it only seems
that as a tobacco market, old
Greenyille is getting & move oD
her. Let "em come, the more
Probably in order
to keep from blocking sales we).
bave to run a double sale

~Gall s million this year.�

on~

#7 4

answered, pr rather, apec

in |

oi

othe country.

in_. Barope- oMany crease away up yonder while oth- �"�
persons are are said te be willed, aud ers are more conservative ~Tt We 0. no indeed!
gmagy others EfeT Yejared by thejcan, venture an Opinion we dou't to mother aff the, rll
~falling of buildings " The peorle ~believe that the imcrease will be iw Traveler.
the cities, frightened fied éntc |heut so large &s 8T goodT may
There were Yen think. A number of peopleT are) H. G. JONES,

~ trains were wrecked.
~
$ =

Wake coanty one of the Magis |
trates appointed by the Legis

tore bad wat qualified sad eaid |:
~that Be Gid not ittend todo: = built in Greenville ~we venture

on oe

v pin � s� ples bm

_sbocks felt end even the runoingT

" ~
In ose of the townships * in

apon- Some have pat TP be

iwi) yee ry saa h

odwing thet the:incresse:wull | bo)
~ates Gn adéount Of the pew barns. |"
~The old opes are wor out and
a ee: eer being replated by ew |

beeT th good ~matiy iftstances. :

A, faptory: & tobacco taghory,
jo Iactory

nd w
: Pebaneed ous

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orT ie

2 Diag yout pay ag

q aPuncte « mens andisoides dricrs

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is

al wuys at LowzsT MAREET PRICES, *

TOBACCO $NUFFA CIBARS

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SEURNITURE

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ATTORNEYEAT-LAW,

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ie oar Rernction incall tie omges.

C. LATHAM, TS date SKiane
pte &T METRE,
Ps ArroRbers-at-Law,
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sere erLiprte Carr fe ee "Oe oa ae bi hae lave a. ros. a saws moO� auFk. &, 6
igen acs tom Mi ~ yo a aa Pi ced at 7 7) PaRVIS # Brow;
=acaocy. The -_ peers TPORNEYS-A
the rapt watkav and ater be. obedi) rit A T-LAW,
weet :befure Dan a of it aod was about!� ae te roe Sakigehtiicrs nt C.
S22 leaving- he that, it was net bays il Jedtam 9a! ai \eane aie oe
oath o ba Mr. shen favs bse 2 and tye £ ~Ul . in, ae Ta Te ss
. HF tL, pets ores
mage vs ee ai
| Speetalt attention ~to ~callnetivns
settlement of -* simmer! (it. wy 94

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

Sapertori Godot (lefls Fi A-

Sheriff, R. W- King.

r of Deeds, W.
Pbkebe [LLL UGP-

Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-
vuse.

Surveyor ¢ Df ifs
Commissione awsen, chmTn.

Leonidas gy T. ¥. Keel, Jesse L.
Sinith and 8. M. Jones. "

SupTt. Health,
saps County Home, J. W. Smith.

Bone Se CIEI IC ro

Sup. Pdd. Ins., W. H . Ragsda'e,

yf BLOAT Sac a3.

oa J. L. Fleming.

oye.

ing.

Police"W. B, James. chief, T. R.

NESEY BASE ted Bi 2

Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, I

A. Wilks, ue Ruffin.
ewe » Rite
CHURCNIES.

t every Sundav (ex-
and niz:t. Prayer
Rev. Cc. M.

vol a 9-at

ae
ran Tinr-day sted
ings, pastor ay
A. M.C. Tpaesahirg ~8
Catholie oNo re
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-
day morning and uftey Bo Vv: .
Greaves, Rector. 38 La i «&
A. M. W. B. Brown, rapt .
Sua

a biag goede as every
Yq te *- rs
Ly ive b A int Rev. «.
pastor. ceo sour! at 9:50 3. M.A.

sai epee hie te

Sunday os J

mretinug tseoday n ev.
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« ~e ws * * o ' F
Lopes 8. i? ' 3.

Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. 0. O, F-,
mots seers eee D ight. Dr. W.H

COs na

M. King, W, M

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5 JOB -: - PRINTING

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RuriEcton OFFICE {

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School a 990

ata first a third Monday nights flo

ae wae 5a Sut
They Ryn, the Warkhewae. Farry
in New. Work ity

médatias and-inglorions Fea

nae coe ey

Aa pheeg 9) days of steam 1's spree
acy an : r
American er stion it fg éhrtous to

Gndical regularly-establishé@ ferry
with: human, muscle Yor Herald.

*| power, gays. the w York d.
It cai eo The Woustte
two baa or moreT fe Sun

time when galley slaves werechaired
to thelr seats.and-onrs, | far,.bough
the ferry:boat..whieh. plies daily, be: |
tween this cityiand | Blackwell's

So eae

thébe who ahs San iis ofgtes it]
CeesarTs royal sixth
-/Thesa modern galley slgyes are.
chain egi:te sheir- Atria truend
they .are unwilling .puisoneraa.J
toil. frqm d wn to usk and from
holheadly and t lier
aay ferey ~tha UedgrseTelotte® they) _
wear and thé cheap food
masters furnish them...
This ferry is, ene of aon ~which
the commissions of eharities.and cor:
rection operate between the public
institutions on ~~the island� and. the
city. It runs from theT ~workhouse
dock. two-thirds of theT Way wp
Black wellTs island, acrossT thé East
Fiver to alittle boat landing at the
foot of East Seventy-eighth street.
The , boat ~leaves the island «every
hour from six in the morning san til
y | eleven ~atT night, abdT after ~making
8 ste land ~returns at once: Tt is 8
very picturesque little ferry,T and
when the .tide.is,..cunning races
thrqugh the deep, narrow channel

the voyage is.one apt to bring a
flush to the cheék of a nervous pas-
senger used to y safety of
steam tragspor

Siok cnt walang keony bills te:
sessed of anything but grace. . It is
operated. by, six. stalwart rowers
from the workhouse, chosen for their
weigh ect eo he haveyto
wel ge Meanie Lae ich |

tae
late have

estate

pirteraiad 3 |
BEBE erry et aty

: A reenenia nue uni

Se,

Gor: walle tacthias sou oe ee )
landing, and that makes things in-

Lorene -when the tide is fonnying

bes its full career. i
oPull!� yells the keeper, and nel T
galley isluyes Jean soverand-put all)

| their muscle ach the "" ammakens a
The 8 pet 3

bow and st as)
o {the wake of the greatT

jeraft until the waterT, dasbeg,eyveri,.

that Soe: 4

amidships. By the time the rowers| "
have ofetehed the boat aeross: the) Lv
rushing tide has civ north 8
pauie opposite re

dali that. rea 2 is
ities the timbers 6 7
the boat hook and}

$+} oShip,� snaps the~t mene and the

~Chandler, ou will be obliged ~to
op wit sot OF pe bale bores: |:

Dp. ma.�

bso eB m4

Fiailine a 1100 a. m., Weldon 1120

Sanday.
we
er On

rowers, .blowing. with Sele -fore ;
pull ..in their, heayy.: AS.
sengers are disembark 108 te
_| Waiting $o go over to the ined. a tar . colt 63
} | Showing their Agee: ~aboard . £10
fi and Grouch togetherT het! in thie-istera: 71 odA
sks oYG fase 5nd Meas ee 8 ea, ee se ; ¥ ; ea ae. ""
_Scapdinavians Jn America. ij |- - fe free
~omphs total mumber of Scandinavidns| ~ay ei ie =i ah NRE
in this country is about 1,000,000,_| J SA's WE
prdamiboresitirc i /oeing uh ae mmm memes 8 rgntr
out.the yarious, states, ale eal. 2anus
are to be found almost exclusively, in) o Foy kerite = He . 35
the, perth ss ; ns gre| Lv Belma� | 92 BAP T
mpst numer jn Minxiesota, ~Where|Ar Wilxn | 220128) 00}: |
the total Scai navian | body amounts: ee ne ee :
to 260,000, about doubleT Ane numel « rd peak 4
ber of Germans and eight times: s2
more than theT Trish. Swedes dre| . eng
most numerous in ~Winois; where A. M. ye
they number more than ninety thou-|h¥ any ae e301 logiy
sand in..a total, Scandinavian, popu- Bowe sboro | 12 05 ae
lation of about 125,000,;.. In: the city:| ar Wilson 1 00 10 |
of Chicago there are more. than 10,000
Swedish, more than 5,000...Nor- " |
wegian, and more thes 2,500 Danish ; Om Si fee
yoters. The Dan , smallest of Be : = | Si
groups of Randinarinn,; yoters in the - M. ont gas
wi) -1 30 111-82 10 |
country, are most numerous itor y Le wecky me | 233 12.07| 11.
Broke! It Gently. ur ae gash ae
Ata recent. meeting of the Boston wv Tarboro: 2 sak
Ly Rocky Mt | 2 38} = [12 07)
Esientite, falas Aggy . Sawyer, ie, Ar Weldon _ 3 $A 12 60)
some era! starry su bien oand|,_ Train on |
b n by ~ ns. #8 ernie ~king! '*In the fable 1 3.30
gence ~of ~our ogreat gun,� Dr.) wm., Gtesnville wet







is the aad cheapest g-
Geeetae die toon, come ated on

oyourself and be convinced.

J. B. CHERRY & Co.|\moste* = peste.

oSome days must be dark and
dreary,� and this has been one of
them.

The lands sa

tan end biack shoes

LeagTs

Grrex awar"A_ psir of roller
skates with every boy's sult at
Lane's

icken aad twelve

Lang's white goods, laces,swis-

TOBACCO!

Secuheh inn the separ wil ele inlasneabner' dieT Mabsigts, tubinat two
a condition to plant for sometume. prisoners to the penitentiary.

A in Richmond stole a) boro.
tan eel os .
mS2Y | Patrick, of Gri
day with Mrs. W. H. Bagwell and
returned home on the evening
, ees ond hamburgs are prettier train.
The Place Sell your ~ssn ever.
*e Some of the farmers were ready Manspe. G. 2. Brave, «i ysou,
planting cotton whens Chas Skinner, . Evens and
and gaye them|T. J. Stancill, went 'o Tarboro to!

Misees Alice Spier and Fannie
spent yester-

Mayor J- L.

~For.
a at

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Daily Reflector, April 17, 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 17, 1895
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