Daily Reflector, April 18, 1895


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P Ssenger and to yr Ccrabey gil
por'h, arrives 8:22 A. M:T G. Arg South,
arrives 6:37 PM.

North tound ireight, arrives gus A:
M, leaves t0:15 A. M.
wre Bound Pe: den arrives is 5t P

leaves 2:11 P. ut a
Sivawer Myers arrives from� abi

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eben ign eos SRR

day and patuy day.

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MARRIAGES In WASHINGION.

» Teflee or. i
C., April

BP aes t=

the i oerinee oe Mr. Joe. F..Tay-
loa, one of our mos promineat |
cavg merchants, aud Mis« Latta |
R. C'uark, the charming daaghtér| b

[apecial t
hp pig
me vst tes

roe

JamesT Olark. The}.
wS performed by Rev.
Miss |

ot Cupt.
ceremony
N. Har. tinwat 9:15 "Tclock.
ma

+ bride od grvoo
me SA Erte : she dehy-t 2 sey hn
erp reteake

Tonight Mr. J. W: Canpbe

real estate | ~agent,

left!
th-

Ch

Mt HobTs
Fields, , was taken ous .

Hf i,84 £33

4 ; re fs i ee =e 2;
RPE AROUND HIS NECK.

That Was the Kind adeasiessiwaes R

-_ Wiiltame: Wore . Sunday. .Night",

~Further 4ttempes at. ical i

_ tiem...

Led hector that
niet ae white! man

whois: eirployed: | by iMer- ap

woods "Sanday night ab gatT
o'clock, ~by' aT crowdT ~of es
nreb,T Wid! attempted toamuke: hia.
~tell ~something abowdt thé '-fires
that bee "" destroying. Bun
fans is this ott ph yee
thong t cg 1 ams knew
o"|something. about the. firse fire: at
least... a ope was, ees aroand his
eck and he was, ow nbs a senor.
af timer, Sy.goes the ~Tepe
he knew ; anything, he sie
~divalye if, and We pp derstand
bis ry 3 consider him quite
OFVy 5.
Ferd� Mya
rowd passed, his Aunee
Williams out, and that
~wade great, deal of fuss sevoatn
ing when.op posite. his bone
erate went out. ef, diny et
©. sB3W ge number o
mined , Fale Aaa F and obefore |
he got far one of those Gi gu

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dace Cele ries

"NEARER HOME: =~

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whats is Haopening Over me ~State, :

oe P

te obs

chants of

ith ~Foreuiati,T will be|pehind the rest shoved & pistol in} UE tail Pen eau wold

married at the ~tfiome of the/his face ug eg ised tp to go o@ronnd-wit soon he neshenctae' Goad Middling� oT ae peas
bride on ond street, LY Rev: back, ~white | Eas tod. the Baptist Female. University - at | Middifig see aang li de 0s
N. Harding. 3 ; aes fee . 3 of x ir Baleigh, =] How, Ming yack acta

ek Goede. SRR PRR ann, 6.5, Bout Seeitigg| FeO rma. ede

The seryices at the Bantist b Mill) and y ill.delixer résh a Goenmon.,... ee
church tast night were well at- eo oer ace Wall ebration ee ~Memoriat*' Day, ~i nyt Ems? ee dean nt eg
teuded, potwitbetanding it treet Thursday night and sdw:two men Washington, nayT 10th-' vate ~| Extra Prime) ovele le bhai:

on mre ~ Slatted ge fooling dt the side of the:»wooden| Wr, aa Farr on, father of "Ron to bab vente e
nomethug Rew +o, MALY, © bpailding dwned ~by Mred. 43i Cuta-] State Auditor Be port M. Farniati, | Toner stendy:

reuders.
on the resp» nsibility rusting upon}
those, vut of Christ, trying to live,
by the Law.

Mr Oliver ~sTaubject at the osbr-
vig ent ome AMeepiNg - Ud wpEazer,
urging, that, Oo approac
God shout ateah qictitad eed of what
thev asked forwnd should: expect
to receive it. ~

It was a. graud discourse,

It was an excellent

oar? oPhe'mel rau | ~througi- othe |
lot oak ~of Mri OummingsT #tore,}
apon bving ndiléd. - Hall sad Yor Xork)
had no weapons | with them.

i sat-

OR sted he fouse!

in the wager er mre os

sermon, fulf of fecline � and: ten~
Cérness-

Gg to ¢ ek ais to-night!T Vi
~Married.

w sibel Me.
Whitley, Coast

~Par.
R. W. Hime
James at .
brideTs ~athe
Famot a

wn A

The cis
vorth its ay train for� a
ton ibe Doe Cs sere other cities, with

i $e

*P;

Dora M.
6 aft

Geta Bees A. .

rn re
ine� as std Alba

ence of the

groom left on the!" 3

wings, behind ~men iW S.) BieldsTf

nesday of paral-T

trols:
raibiipetel

a ~ *
"tke 5 a

ge for the Gotdsboro

pt,

ee

oye J

~her: i Masts: ped amcth|

The well oagit Mi: wiltTO. be Ba

~lis boting
ie bér Conipany's mith at Dover shes | 53

a ot ew 5 (inte: tyaq



ite FRIAS ee tree
The ~two. year 6 ° d@auzhter® of
nie. Gampan fell nut odoors sud
Fe uit F

ie ae a ae rt

mi mali yd polnia,

. a wid er Borie! 54 m0.
0 Seren ae see ah







we venture to say, than|*�"�

reapointed as has been claimed. farming.
any county in the eastern part of Saar

its revenue bill a provision lery-
ing « tax of 2 per cent. upon sil
of seeat It did. Avy! the north side of the river to the

and hogs so he bad to

jbie and that be divided
end ge

a allite br

=| PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS.
RICK, TEA, &c.

alwuys at LowmsT MARKET PRIUEs.

TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS

wd Sng corett Get Sart es
CoM
plete stoek of gf

FURNITURE

~ om ul a8 ee a

; an

sold for oie Sir aec, having no risk
to run,we sell at a close margio.

Respectfully,
Ss. M. SCHULTz,
@reenville. NO
eer

Professional Cards.

D* D. L. JAMES, .
DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, MB. C.

4. H. BLAUNT, i. k. FLEMING

Ey ouny & FLEMING
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

. GiEER VILLE, B. C.
s@� Practice in all the Courts.

. ©. LATHAM MARRY Shin WE
f ATRAR & sKINNER, }

ArrorseYs-aT-LawW,
GREENVILLE. WN. c.

THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEK. t. 3.0
fans & BLOW,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

GREKN VU.LE, N.C.
@@ Practice iu. «li the Coarts.

Johr. BE. Woodard, F. C. Harding,
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©
OODAKD & HARDING,
ATTOEBNEYS-aT-LAW,
, Greenville, N. C-
Special atte ntion given to collections
and settlement of i

Seiten ncnilltedindlin







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LOJAL DIREJTORY. |. -*Seey sere... phartily intavor of it, apd are| WILMINGTON @ 2

. wigs ¢lad this county was not made) &
" | Wearone. it ie.your-privileae.|anéxasption ~to site ~operations -/
COUNTY OFFICERS. . {It has-the qastities of ouierey%; it) But we thitk?t éhould*be'amend-| ond
Superior Court;Clerk, H. A. Moye. is twice sida. ~It ~blesses its/ ad so that Solicitors will not bel
Sheriff, R. W- King- owner and all.who come.under its allowed 10 ~operate it Gn their! ie
Register of Deeds, W. M. King. benign, influence; it is @ odaily|own interests. If necesasny ~tol teat
oTreasurer, JL. Little. boon to him who wears.it, and a |panish ,offenders Jet them be
Coroner, Dr. C. OH. Laughing- constant benediction to all ~his|fined antletthefine go ~to swell
2H friends. Men.and women, youth |theschoolfaud-and notito sweli|, |
Surveyor. and children, seek tha. friendship |the pile in the podket dia ~grasp anes
Commissioners"C. oDawson, chmTn. of the sanny faced. All doors ing ~Solicitor. 3 ;
Leontine Sewing, 5. ©. Keel. 00 L.lare opened to thoze ~who smile! eee Sa Toe
cngas te -~| All soéial cireles -welcomes -cheer Doc Had the Papers,
SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. fatness. ~A sunny face'is an oven ""

SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. sesame to heart and home Bi oo

Board E lucation"J. R...Congielon, |i Weed be me 3y| A tow days ago, Due Patterson,| 7

chmTn, Fy Ward and R; C. Cannon. _ | ,. urcdens are lightened, caresia solored man who works on Mr...
dispelled, sorrows banished, and|G..M. ShivesT place .at Monnt)

SupTt. Pulx Ins., W. H. Ragsdale. i
4 hope made-to -reign -triamphant | Holly, was warned out ito «work. gin eet
; where. fearand dodbt anddeéspon-|the road. It ovcarred jo . Doc} cae hs oe ie aa!
TOWN OFFICE ts. dency ~had:held ~high carnival. that he had worked the -road|"~ ee ern
Mayor, J. L. Fleming. Get the glow end-radiance' fromT about enough for one darky, bat} Lv Wikon ¥. ,
Clerk, G. E. Harris. auch nearness to the throne ~a8\he didnTt know his age, couldn't ""
Treasarer, J..S. Suwith. . God permits to His own. Bring/tell exactly whether he was road | Ar WilmingtonT s ,
Police"W. B. James, chief, T. R. from holy and divine communion |free or not. So he bunted up his om
Moore, asst ; +* rnd moor a face eet Bl with light and let} .ax receipts and took them to Mr. TRAINS GOIN
Couvcilmen"J. 5. ith, B. C. it glow and shine on all around. shives sto connt up his yy hy a :
Pearce. L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T.| 4°): ) PP up his age by.| Dated
A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin. ? A little child on the street of &|'fhere were even twenty of these at
See mace ari pests 0 ope a &| receipts from the sheriff. footing) " gg :
: point where the surging throng) yp totalTof $58.88. ~This darkey |. jo =
CHURCHES. ~ : ip at jarkey
Baptist. Services every Sunday (+x- ee edna rms " ome had paid his ~ax year after for Ly Fay etteville|: 3
cept fourth) n.orning and nizut. Prayer fovt ds ngetous'to the ~strong and twenty vears and had the papers Lv ae . ore
eben Ther hight. Rev. C. Mi. especially to the weak, paused,|to show it- He is ofie of a thous- at ae
; ~ 5 9-30 : : :
A Mec. D. Roun sean Raha ore ops Lye eey . " -faced |and, of this. sort. The count | #3)
Catholic No regular services. He rare 3 aps T ~Showed that he was forty-one 7OQ.
e Episcopal. Secvisetevery phos a dace suuny Bisa rs na: years old: He had to work ~the | "-"-""" ra
ay morning and nizht ev. ithe childTs confidence. Child- d. but he had his tax . M.
Greaves, Rector. Sutiday School at 9:30 - rosa, OGt B = papers). » wilmin |) 9 20
A. M. W. B. Brown, Bunt hood makes no mistakes. just the same."Gastonia Gazette. ry ~ a | 10 56
Methodist. Services every Sunday TT EE Ly Gol isboro = oot
morning and night. Prayer meeting : eg ar Wilson
~Vednesday night. Rey G. F. Smith, Practicing Hiegally. As a rule it is ~mach ~worse for Oy.
Prestyterian. Bervices every. third The Mt Airy News says that |children than fore woman to be | 24 |.
Sanday moriing -~ ni, ht. Prayer at the last term of Sarry court. so afflicted, but.aa .exception to P. m, |
meeting Imesday night Rev. R. W-ieght young men were reported |the rule happened not many miles|Ly Wilson 1?
° 330" P ae = a =o 3
ree me. ene at 9:30)t, the grand jury for practicing from Reidsville afew years ago. Ar Rocky att vad |
meditcine Hlegally andthe grand |A farmer was left with two small} ir Tarboro haw Ee
LODGES. jury Was instructed oby the Soli-|children by the death of his wife,|U* Rouse Mt a
citor to tetern six bills against| bat he did not break up- ~He kent) Ar Weldon 3 ss

Tee eas siakt. ~ oe each one of them. Tne Wews|them at home,.and did the. cook~|~ Frain on Scotiand Neck Branch Re
Bagwel, i. G. cays this was dope, and in each|ing and washing antil they got " _", 3.40 p. m., Halifax
yoy i Age + | Sa gs: ae F, 1 Fs case, with possibly one exeep jtarze enough tohelp him; and he w., Greenville 6/8 4p,mh., Kinston
w M. xine, w. M. Onday nights) ion, the Solicitor osuspended |raised them smart, too. In an|® sg rn " : Pe
, judgment upon the payment of| adjoining county crowd of ¢hil- | Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20
\coste. Hach of the young men|dren were bareared of their pa- ag eng Sunday.
was mulched tothe tuue of $49,/ rents, bat-they held together the ~ington 7.00 a, i.,
-£|$24 of which went into the pock-|oldest, a more lad, taking the
* Sit of the Solwitor. Now the |ptace of father sod mother; ~end
R| question arises, ocould avt the|they grew up with the respect and
a, practice of medicine been rexzala~ confidence 6f a4 who kaew them-|
B\ted-by the Solicitor-ceading one) All of them have done well. How) marie:
| bilt against tho offontors 8 wellltrac ia the old saying, . oWhere lartive



"-SEHD YOVR"

JOB -:- PRINTING



thoreTs will there's @ -way-�"| =









~Goods sold om their meriés and °
prices made accordingly.

J.B. CHERRY & Co.

- 3

_ The Place to Sell your

TOBACCO!

wanted to fair off to-day aod it

Fresh Cakes and Orackers just
receiv 1 at D. W, Hardee's.

5,000 N.C. Fresh Corned Her
rings jest received. J. J. CHERRY

o" no street lamps were light-

| Don't torget to hand your
~subeecription to the carrier.

The weather looked hke it
did.

Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the

Old Brick Store.

Meeting to organize a fire com-
pany tomorrow afterroon at 4
o'clock.

Grvex awary"A pair of roller
skates with every boy's suit at
Lane's.

Mee Alfred Forbes gives her
jlady friepds a tea from 5 to7
o'clock this eyening.

The insmragce companies have
offered two rewards of $500 each
for the detection and conviction
of parties yof ecaoring the
~fires in Kinston Feb. 28th aod
March 5th.

Lang's white goods, laces,swis-
ses and hamburgs are prettier
than evef.

The Kinston /ree Press now
peepee. out in new form, ing «a

page paper. The msatteris a
fittle harder to find than before

but the ree Pree: ie all right and

showing lots of enterprise. |
White, tan and biackT shoes

and slippers in endless variety at
Lang's.

The first number of the Wash-
| Dail

As bed and as dark as was last

Mr. M. H. Quinerty, of Kin-
ston, came over this morning.

Mr. Allen Warren went to
Wasbiogton to-day in the inter-
est of Riderside Nursery.

Mrs. D. L. James and Miss
~Jennie James returned Wednes-
day evening from Grindool.

University Sommer School,

Tho Semmer School at Chape!
| Hill affords uoasual opportunities
to young men snd women desir-
ing University education. as well
es to teachers and those prepar-
ing to teach. Instruction will be
mven mainly by University pro-
fessors, in English, Literatare,
Anglo-Saxov, History, Lanfiny
Greek, Algebra, Geometry, Tri-
gonometry and Chemistry. ~Teach-
ers will be given an opportunity
to see exemplified by experts the
best methods of teaching all the
subjects usually taught in the
preparatory schools. Certfficates
of eatiefactory wotk and atten.
dance, duly signed by the Presi-
dent of the University and the
professors, will be given to those
who complete the course and

stand the examination. Miss Ma-
ithilde Co Detroit, Michigan,
a celeb teacher of young

children, wili have charge of the
primary work.
The.tnition fee of $5.00 ad

to all instrnetion during the es
weeks session of t ae? J

Chepel, Bill, N. C.

Surpri sed ?

Of course yo
=. bt very ne oie

~SupT tof ~School.

"ipeind ene: , a ee es SHOTS BHI IAS OUTS
i. ines FEES ca (care ite ; ee aee : Oo oS
Bad ab ellis ea kay roads. y
a a price of cotton climbs a! Mr. iy FP. Sree is sick. oumans
ns po ln ab te Rryinin 405 Mr. Fred Oox is quite sick. . Y A
| looks . ad Mr. M. H. Hornaday, of Greene |
reture and captare spring cot emnty: is in tows. oumans
caren roof that Mr. is returned fro
let in any of the rain Wedoesday. arbors Wadeedey evening. o

and
Dunlap
Dunlap
Dunlap

~Stiff & Crush

Stiff & Crush

Stiff & Crush
HATS, » ie
HATS, .

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Je T-MUNEORD


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Daily Reflector, April 18, 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 18, 1895
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