Daily Reflector, May 18, 1895


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Va. 1... : : @REENVILEE; 'N. C., MAY 18, 1896.)
Showers to-day and to-night, |The result of this-was | Kinsaul: 35): bak (He
Sunday fair. ~~ | Harrie 1, SarkT Bryant: *: Tey ! aT
""" " . Aba nsteiaw NVA es apessinth to} iSUIT .
tte tp ein AS ayorto decide the question, | - 4 :
THE TOWN. COUNCIL. | when Councilman Smith suggest- - HAT

The Other Officers Elected"A New

Office .
Treasurer's Bond we het
- A +t cl ett teens sie
The TownT Councils-met in the
Mayor's Hall Briday night for the
purpose of electing the otker of
ficers connedtéed with the admia-;
istratidn of manicipal ~affairs, fix-
ing salaries, etc. Tuere were.pres-
ent- Mayor... Forbes, Councilmen
Smith,.Godwin, Ruffio,: Jenkias
and Wilks... =. F 7 sped
While the.clerk was reading the.
roinutes @,\beavy lumbering was
heard en she atairway that. drown-,
ed his. voice. . This proved to be
the Chief of Police with a dryuk-
en man whom. he. placed io the
cell adjoining the ball. The, man
wag so boisterous that he stopped
procecdings aud the Mayor or-
dered him removed to a farther |
coll, When quiet was restored the
clerk went ou with bis reading.
After the minutes Were approv
ed Coufdilman Wilks began some)
yemarks abuat . Councilman-elect
Brown not coming'to quatify with:
iu the time ~prescribed ~by law,
when Councilman Godwit� inter~
rupted bim by stating there. ~had
been officeT stealingT enough and
hé was°in favorT of Conneitwian
Brown being allowéd to qualify!
wheneve? he should preeéent- him-
self. This statement-was coneur
:ed in by the other members and
the matter dropped- Eons
~A. Li Blow submitted @ poti-
tion to the Council: asking: the
udoption of an-ordinance prohrb-
iting the buriak of dead bodies in
xny part of the town except Cher 4
y Hill Oometery and the lots "ly-
| jingT between. ~said, Cemeter
Pitt street, which was lai
to be considered when. the enact,
tnent of ordinances Comes UP,
oTeeysurer-elect. .Godwin pre-
rented his official bond fe
with W H Harrington, Ola Forbes
E. A. Moye and- Samuel Cherry
as sureties, which wise atcepted.
| BLECTION OF OFFICERS.

Mayor . Forbes
nominatious for .Tax

erder-:: * i]
Counci
Marshal -Kinsaul.
taken Tresatting-m
E.. Barris}, ..T, A.

4

Moliector in

stitme as before.

only five CounciimenT«were ~pres-

&.

and
over

nd. for $5,000"

then ealexei

Iman Godwin nominated
&"bailot was
@in -Kinsaak3, G.
Wilks 1, and
Kinsaul elect.

od that the Muyer had no decid-
ing vote except in -case-
and another ballot was taken . re-
Councilman Raffin moved to lay
the matter over until next meet-
ing bat received no second. ~ =:
Councilman. Wilks again ap-
pealed to the Mayor for his ~deei-"
sion, saying t
sult any records or any dictionary |
he would see that three votes was!:
a. jority of: five, whereupon
Councilman Smith noticing that

ent withdrew: his: objection an
the Mayor declarel Kinsaul duly
elected: is # a oe é . 7
_Nowinations were then - declar
ed m order for Night Watchman.
Couneitman © Wilks* pominated
Elisha \Villiams. Courcilman den-
Kins said o*E nominate the man
down * here ~at Mr Harrington's
stables, canTt: think of: his. name
now.T °Some'one suggested that
it was'J. iWe: Murphy.) » A. babiot
was taken resulting 1n. Murphy. 3,
Williams 2, -" was de-
élared elasted......4 -.-* a
For Lamp Lighter applications
were fend� fromT Peter Phammer
and Sam Maye ~and* Oouncilman
Smith pominaved Moses Williams
Ballot; Mayo 3, Wiltiams 2, Mayo
was: declared :e é :
| - For ~Prash Hauler. :Coaticilman
~Ruffin nowinated James Edmunds
and Councilman Wilks nominated
ecce= Moye. ~ The : latter ..was}
2 * oie : $ * 4 t %

:

, COUNCILMAN
At this poin
made somé remark
ject and moved that one. man be
appointed v
tend the wor
The motion
Councilmen
yeas and nays

~WILKS BERTH. -

kof the town,T etc.
was carried when
Smith asked that the
be fécorded un this
vote. Fhese ~were,T ~yeas God-
win: Wilks, Jonkins; pays-Smith,
Rofio. , 7
NominationsT -for ~this © tion
wore declared*1n ofder-° Council
man J enkins nominated Couneil-
man Wilks.«' Ballot, Wilks .3,
Jobu: GollinsT 1, Saw: Mayo i:
Wilks odeclared elected... - ess
O°" SREABYES OF OFFICERS.T
oThe.salary of the Mayor -was
placed at $250, the same..as be-

{

oa

¥

. the Mayor declared,
Councilman ;

an ; Smith. -
objection that three votes

jority of the Coane

4 iba

aised, he |
a.was notisalary OF Vier
il, wheo Cobncilman Ra

od a tie}:

é ~
i2 igs . 4 - °
ce m ? ae ee ~ . 3 o5 . F
~Ss . % oa 3 ge oi gy aes
3 ~ on� * 3 - o Eai,2
a * + # ++ * r3
t * é % 3
~ £5 5 . stg: $4

t Codneilman Wilks|
rks,on the sub-|

t » salary to superin|

hat if he-would con-|!

| -Ssaeape RIGHT KIND ATE

| PRANK WILSON"

, dst -

NECKWEAR, od

THE KING CLOTHIER.�

paid;
month-b
would continue to. serve at that
prige. ? Conacilmen., . ~J
plied: otheold lighter
now,� gnd-the. motion to make the
|salary $15 was earied. |

Cainéiinisn Jenkins maved that
ary of Clerk be made $10.
fin moved toT oake

Fea

4 The salarue
oAssistant

$35. per month
Watchman $20
_ Councilman
make ~sulary of Lamp Lighter
per moath-,
asked: what had. been,,
-and when .teld

pay
new 0

matter was,

meeting.

pure

tron.
oPhe: meetin
subjett to theTcall: of -the ;Mayor
00: | forthe consideration of town...
@inandese ie: ia EP . ,

$75, which motion: was carried.
(It was $50 last year.)

ri

The salary

was wade.$1.50 per day-

p.
~the Town Superinten

~Councilma

. CGounei

Th

structed to loan out no if
longing to!the town: :.

olice were each made

Councilman

e said. the ,old . li¢hter | Prime

ned for future considera:

Below. are, ;
and peanuts Phased pa , as fn fished
by Cobb Bros. & Co.,: Couumission; Mers/
chants of Norfolk: |; 7 sone:

ge

f.cotton :

¥
*

of tne Obef and

. COTTON.

| Good Middling ~ on
Middlivg .-

Low Middling

Gord Ordinary

~ Tone"tirm,

and the Night

- e116:
J énkin BE

eet |

s moved, to
$15
Smith.
formerly
12.50 per.

PEANUTS. _
; Common 4
Extra Prime
Fancy - .
Spanish
Bierman
gzs--10 cts. FIM. .
B, E. Peas"best, be 2.50

enkins re"

& E57 2° ae

to 2.7% pel ize
180'to B78.

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we pate Ey
cs ; «

Black and Clay;
PENX, poe eS Ee 5 3 eri

Jenkins meved to| Greehyillé M arket. oe

of Trash - Hanler ee 3 :

:

dent,(the

fice created) $20.per month, | Corrected by ~S.-M: eohulti, oi
and after some discussion. this,| Ol4 Brick store. © utee ome
ba :on peng Council- Batter eat a : 6.60 to 15
sat ve ; ; Western Sides .. ; ~ § oO
unis Crodaeits; laid oan to) SOPOT tage Cae oda into
| Iman Smith moved to al; Crores teatT ns PE dosed
jtow each: of the Policemen $25. t0.} Gabbage ooot eee ling
hase uniforms.:. Carried... ~ Flas Family... |, -800-t0,34
e Ghief of . Police was in- Lara - ates to ft

he Oats CER eae
Ae ra Potatoes Irish, per os
| Potatoes Sweet,per buT + .

tk saree £ =
«Mayor Forbes made. sqme.. 8a: | Sug Loe 3 fest SO
reations relative Lo. the.. publiea} Coffee. _. .. aha welt he
the Treasurer and the matter was | Gocsper Ron

%

Pesse,per bu

Vein Sedu yon. F
then adjourn Hullg, perton , , |.
e ~Seed Mae? ee

v i
*; *
ce ra why & 2

Cotton
OF+ Hides: -
~Minks

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hing utibapss... The c00-
=e ny ii
taken. for a a

saeGhark of the Board of Coane
i the decision uf the Su-| Sxc. 5 That the clerk of the|by law for similar, eérzion _per".

, Court of the several " .
or Court in the csse of Saeotien in the State ball, on thelthe

¥ Meares for the judgeship of Movdsy in Jane, A. D- 1895,|\ers: : Jeth Habthate.
Nrdeth ¢ era Criminal Court in| sod annnally thereafter, appoint |clerk-shall render aa i
Carolina. It held that @ an Sgamiser whose duny 5 shall count, abdes.cath; for,. . os . ;
ae before the creation ofthat sae , , : veg tales oat © general. cqai ee of Manu-
Sand that the facts chowed{iaw "There ahcil be a pablicT ox. stripts Sent to Publishers,
Sthat thie was dotsé fn this ocase. EST De
Meares remains Judge. 895, and annually thereafte:
3 "_"""e Sica oa "_
F Amend the General SchooT are examiue
it� ar marten Canaiion. ont oe oi idaabes issued qr
_ Below we publish the senoot| dats pa: ee very i
s w which is ve for ps ne
- wcities: ney, examine applicants es fe
from the law Sree pean acbersT certificates at any other
| pablished. S| eaghaed sesiegtep at so exam"

_ - Committees will see that the ined the apolicant shall pay =
j the examiner, inT advaace, a fee 0
q elause i in reference to employ one dollar and fifcy ce-'a for such

who are related tehsyamfuatiow:

othem is notin thé certified copy| Szo. 6 Tht section 2555 be
ehodi| * nded sae. sir
ol they cin _empis;� = oCo. oty o~devstintondent
a please. The County Com of Pablic Instruction,� wherever |¢i
_ missiocers will appoint alt the}they appest in said section, andT de ast. ~ Dur io-
sommittees for the various dis-|i+#ert im Hea thefeof the word Pp vestigation process I . OF-
tficts om the first Monday in} Ohsirmaa of the Hoard of Cuan ray pie nn ates +s! ve
: y ky Comwtistiovers:� Acute Seaburn. is-a Great: Anneyance,sued by. six difereat houses, and ig
June. Sec 7 ~ reer ena ve of the Frigid Zone leacned: that. the entire. number
7, Asneank! North| SDA 2489 ate hereby repea bear printed. of these fifteen novels, was
F wtenabege do enue y of Rae ~ section 2570 be! the Arctic regions sounds incredibie| 41,000 copies, or. about ate copies
| en 7 = om od Skee o the! ty those who hate.never ~bem: theta, }of each. And in this fifteen. 9,
7 ~of the we law be oon 2545 ma s oCoa wt in Mae ome, i Oidak relates the suparienée copies: were printed of. one, apvely".
repealed. othe Ulert of oths
" 2 That the office of Coun Oe ee ne
ied Education is hereby That sdction 2572 bs
to take effect the iene be = 3: es ~p oat the
ah Se
af Public



geet

ora ais: denice , ; spaniel frigid. zone. The heat of ordinary| the novelTselling at $1; the. author
: wa -of Ed olt ce sidT : and exercise la him to throw back | would receive less than $100 for his
shat devas apo upod ddd be dis-|j wm lien thereof the wor te en Bone.ot Sag annt, aad br ae Larmor. vena rys/ mee heap ampaaretiy
~obarged by of Couaty|oObsirman of the Board of Coms-| 1.) bcomes of oaly bis.cs " |

weer his hair thin on the of bie} all told, ss @ return for a novel, and
of sépe-|smouded by stcihing ont thw wordt head " bie entire pm is atected| metimes vony weet tenn cham that.
of County Comwisaioners | fic � gud imecrt in licu | *U08t © severely as a buck=t of| " Phttadetphts mes
meer ll to mest om the thereof mae Sicectahen�. a scalding water bad been poured upon
y e o6| Sec i ~section 2573 , eo R
y im Jenaary and July of each) isudt by striking out tbe Atalater period Lieut. SchwatkaTs The Rent Ohjection,
Meeting act to con Superintendent of | otite party, while upon a sledye ~DonTt you thiak that Saobkins

to school interest, at! Board of Coauty Commissioners.� | beds, were swollen to nearly twice) ural.�--Wasbington Star.
regular meetioga of Sec. 1%: That section 2574 Le) their size a@ fine looking party =o
provided by iaw,) aeeded striking out the words; * were. . had 80 Aae.se 8 Greet Teegher,
appense of oll cach uemeT ieaaae : of Pab|* that their eyes were com-| Jinks "I you were
: paid oat of thé gen-/tie ®,;� and insert in lisa y closed on mwabentiey tren) pretty well you were
count: fand gb ibe cuanty. ee eee a pers a lyse ras Mge ew ee...
¥ repealed. - Szc. 13 That wae ag fens pF Bodog cedar cord ea hy r? tha

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LOVES DIRECTORY. P eardbaat ite ~eudiben. ESTABLISHED 1876. ae qT his Reminds a

~Hs Had Not the Faintest Idea of 5 é 5S chultz
COUNTY OFFICERS. Making Her His Wife. SIL * hed
Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. Louis Napoleon had not the faint- ATTHE

Bice ik hoi M. King. come Spanish ci be wife either OLD BRICK STORE oe oe day |

the near or remote. future, says the

Treasurer, J. L.. Little. North American Review. If proof PrARMERS AND MEKUEA NTS wus .
. ° "H. ~ t ing their yearTs suppl li fin

Coroner, Dr. ©. O'H. Langhing-|of this were wanted i Mtn as| thelr interest to get our prices before pu. in the month of

Surveyor, good as solicited he hands of several | , Sate brass a

Commissioners"C. Dawsen, chmTn. | TOY al princesses during the period"- : ori
Loouidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L. | the twelve months immediately pre- PORK SIDES&SHOTILDERS,. May that if
Smith and S/ M. Jones. ceding his marriage"when he was ys

SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. supposed fend Psat rene cyt FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK

simply frantically in love wi e. ¥

SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith. | ag Montijo. Coelebs in search of a _ RICE, TEA, &

ee ard an ee Fane na wife was nothing toit. Thedowager| �"��"�*¥* at LowEsT MAREET PRICES. you have

duchess of Baden, Stephanie de my | q a
SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale. | Beauharnais; the duke of Leuchten- TOBACEO SNUFF & CIBAS

nna . berg. another relative on his motherTs bas OT Ee eee at ee an Pes oe
side, and Don Francis 4T Assisi, the olece steak of y alias iia our Printin g done
TOWN OFFICERS. husband of Isabella of Spain, were 1.85 TT y ee
Mayor, J. L. Fleming. successively but fruitlessly appealed F U R N iTU RE
Clerk, G. E. Harris. to by him to provide him with a| always onband and soldat prices tosuit
spouse. Finally, just a month be-|the times. Qur goods areall bought ahd! .
Treasurer, J. S. Smith. fore the public announcement of the sold for CASH. erefore, havihg no risk at the
Poltce"W. B. James, chief, T. R.| emperorT betrothal to Mile. Eugenie $0 Tan we elie margiD.
Moore, aset; J. i. Diniel, night. de Montijo, he applied to Prince Ss. ke. SCHULT~,
Gouncilmen"J. 8. Smith, B. C.| Hohenlohe for the hand of Princess

Greenville. N.C
Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T. ,

A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin.

Adelaide and a week later the queen

et le

REFLECTOR

and Prince Albert were still discuss- Professional Cards. -
"_" ing a letter from Prince Hohenlohe
CHURCHES. on the subject. |

F. TYSON,
Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex- The new ernperorTs offer was kept B. | a
cept second) morning and nig .t. Prayer @ profound secret at the time at the} Attorney and Counselor at-Law J OB e OFFICE.
meeting Thursday ph ght. Rev: C. M.| urgent request of Prince Hohenlohe Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.
: rer at ne og arias at 9:39| himself, who feared that the pros-| Practices in all the Courts
es a 5. . * wbecd ites : pect of being empress of the French +t hb mp ile iar parr ete te :
olic. o regular services- might prove too dazzling for his akes a special of frau vyorcee,dam- ° ° '
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- : ages, actions to recover land, and co.- It will be done Tl ht
diy morning and right. Rev. A. daughter, while he, her. father, was lections. 5 ?
Greaves, Kector. Sunid.y school at 9:30/19 DO way fascinated by it. From| prompt and careful attention given :
A. M. W. B. Brown, Bupt. " his point of view the proposed union |all business.
Methodist. Services every Sunday | 785 not desirable; he bad misgiv- cee loan on approved security.
morning. and Light. Prayer meeting | ings about the settlement, and ob- y°
Wednesday night.. Rey. G. F. Smith, | jected, moreover, on the ground of | ,
pastor, Sunday School at 9:50 4. M. A-| religion and morals. . Thequeen her-|2-=- BLOUN�"�- j. L. FLEMING It will be done in style

3, Kington, Supt, ; : OUNT & FLEMING |
: ; self did not oppose the alliance, .
Presbyterian. Services every Ist an | although with a kind of prophetic Be ATIORNEYH-AT-LAWs

3rd Sunday morning and ni, ht. Prayet

GKEEN VILLE, N. C-

meeting Tuesday night. ev.- Archie instincs she alluded feelingly to the s@s~ Practice in all the Courts. 1 ]
MeLauchlin, paces Sunday schvol at fate of Marie Antoinette and her and it always sults.
9:30 A. M.,6. D. Evans, SupTt. successors on the throne of France.|L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.

Prince Albert tried hard not to let} § ATKAM & SKINNER,
his personal dislike of Louis Napo-

0 LODGES. ¥ leon influence his counsel"a dislike, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, These points are
oils avers tocee No. LT I. o a | by the by, he shared with nearly all GREE-VILLE. N. C-

Bagwell. N. G. my night. bee the Cobur.s. _ ~|THOS J. JARVIS. ALEX: L. BLOW. |
Grecnville Lodge No. 281A. F. & A, The oLittle Johnny� Mine. jAbvis & BLOW, . _ ° es
M., weets first and third Monday night en - ATTORN EY S-AT-LAW well worth weighing

w. M. King, W. M. The gold mine said to have the . ns ? :
largest outputof any in the world. GREENVILLE, N.C, -

is the ~~Little Johnny,� of Leadville, ' 6# Practice in all the Courts.

. , seonaetts Col., owned by John F. Campion. | john E. W ~ard. F. co. Hardi " E
: : : He went to Leadville and took up Wilsen, N. C. Greenville. N. c in any sort
NEATNESS-?-QUIGKNESS }| the ~Little Johnny� after four other |

OODAXD & HARDING,
miners had abandoned it because ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

O

they could not find atraceofcarbon-| | Greenville, N. |
"SEND YOUR" ates. When he was a poor pros- Special attention given to collections of work, but
i ki pector, two years ago, he. became and settlement of claims.

Bf OB ~= PRINTING Hiacquainted with a school-teacher,

__ To THB-" )| Miss Nellie May Daly. He could not

| _ imarry her because he was too poor, | 5, = es
Rerector Orrick §iO, THe, ere ee beta: jh Ss omsontananrrer. | | oabove all things in
"iF YOU WANT" . :

P| year, which he now has, that obsta- pao cna ng.
ie ie aoe Semoreet SE Shy ere Emenee coliched.
married in Denver 4 few days since.|) . -oorar cy : , og

| te biss ordered the constraction of |LJERBEST SO Ninue pamrmn. og Bee gag
Ria residence there to cost $100,000. leg-~yader Opera House. . | Your J ob Printing.
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Fe,

LEAVINGS.
Lapirs come to see LANG for

your commencement outfiis-
If this weather is to continue

YOUR "- ATTENTION

| IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT
a _LINE OF "

DRESS CHODS, SAS, LACS,

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

=. B GHERRY & GD

back up and lay in a supply of)

coal for the summer.

The south boundtrain yester
day dropped a passenger coach |

}

*s the trip to the uovyeiling.

~
i

| -"this season. Our Stock of" 50,000 N. C. Fresh Corned Her-
. _ ~Tings just received. J. J. CHERRY. |
3g = H C) E S Paris Green at 30 cents a pound)
"_ . ° a » at A. ForbesT.

Tobaceo Flues are now ready
for delivery by S. E. Pender &
Co. Prices have been greatly re-
duced. Same pricetoall Terms)
cash. S' E- Pender & Uo., oppo- |

* site WootenTs Drag Store.

Ladies & Childrens
New Mountain Batter 20 cts |

~SLIPPERS!
| Cream Cheese aod Carr's Butter

is the largest and cheapest ever of- : Pa
Jered in this town, come and see for| the Old Brick Store.

» yourself and be convinced.
Both these congregations will wor-

BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE, toe res i

; ee at night because ofthe meeting)
Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace ;,, progress in the .atcer church.

"AND"

Only the morning service will
be held in the Baptist and Pres-
byterian echurches to-morrow.

a C �"� Spring aod Summer Ciotbing|
br Goods sold on their merits and Less than Cost at LANG'S.

o prices made accordingly.

a B CHERRY X& Co. Of the International Sunday |
_ . School Convention for Pitt

couuty, to be beld in the Baptist)
church at Ayden, June 8th and
9th.

ae

ANNED GOODS! :
Peaches, Pears,

_ Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just
received aud extra fresb.

SATURDAY, JUNB 8TH.
Devotional exercises.
Address of Welcome, Rev. P..

S. Swain.
Song. |
Two minotes talk from each

Superintendent on the condition)

Evaporated Fruits. of bis school.

BOB NOTE 8 SPORTING CLUB

The Iafinence of the Sunday |
the crack Cigars in town.

~School, Rev. J. KR. Tingle.
| Song
| Is Field Felly

amily Groceries.

D. .

: the oecu pied, |
Prof. L. T. Rightsell.
S.

t

" Also a nice assortmeut of "

| Bong.
'* Election of delegates to the)
'State Convention.

SMITH. | Election of officers for the en-)

_ suing year.
H. G. JONES.

ARCHITECT AND BUILDER

SUNDAY, JUNE OTH.
Greenville, N.C.

Devotional exercises.

_ Value of a Sunday School to a
y community, Rev. R D-. Carroll.
| Bong.

How to reach and hold young
men, Prof. W. H. Ragsdale.

Song-

How may homes bh Ip the Sun-
day School, Maj. H. Harding.

ae

Contracts taken for modern
tyle brick and wooden buildings

Just This Many Faces Were Caught.

~morning for Raleigh.

here for the use ofthe Rifles ou spent last night here and left this
~morning.

morning for Scotland Neck

~boro, spent last night here

eigh, who has been visiting

WITH OUR KODAK.

Mrs. 8S. T. Hooker is quite sick.)
Mr. H. H. Wilson, of Kinstog,

Ex-Gov. ~I. J. Jarvis le

Mr. G. J. Cherry, of Parmele,

Mr. J. E. Lovegrove left this
to

r-
d
returned home to-day.

Mrs. R. W. King and hittle

move his family here.

Mr. H.A Gilliam, Jr., of

daugiter left this worning for a| #

visit to Goldsboro.

Messrs. J- L- Moore, J. B. Jar-
vis, Johu E Williams aud H. M.
Souggs, left this morning for Ral-
eigh.

Dr. H. A- Joyner returned home
Friday evening, from the meeting
of the Dental Association at Sal-

isbury-
l
NY

Mrs. J. L. Timberlake, of
left for

parents pear Falkland,
home to-day.

Messrs. W. L. Brown and S.
Hooker returned Friday evenin
from the meeting of the Grand
Lodge of Odd Fellows at Greens-
boro.

Rev. G. F. Smith went to Wask-
ipgton to-day to conduct faneral
services over Mrs. Vines, wh
died there yesterday. He will
will return to-morrow moruing.

Services To-morow.

Presybterian cburch." Surday
School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching

at i111 A-M. by Rev. Archie Mce-
Lauchlin.
Methodist ehurch."Sunday

School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching
at 11 A. M. ands P. M., by Rev.
R. J. Moorman.

Episcopal church."Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M.

Baptiet church._Sunday School
at9:30 A- M. Preaching at ll A.
M. by Rev. C. M. Billings.

Shoes, Slippers and Gents Fur-
nishing Goodsa"at redaced rates
aS LANG'S.

The remains of Miss Anno
Eliza Bernard were interred in
the Baptist church yard this
morning at 11 o'clock, services
being conducted at the ve
Rey. ©. M. Billings. The
bearers were Messrs. E. A- Moye,
O. D. Rountree, W. M. King, .

at is compelled

The C
to smile at the rare bar-
gains you can obtain
by dealing with me. I
mean business ladies
nd gentlemen, all. My
business is to sell Dry
oods, Notions, Shoes
Jlothes in express train
style ;, yours is to buy
them, if you'reT wise.
I'd like to have the
contract to dress you
right"best clothes, the
best hats, best dress
goods, best furnishings
"you won't have to.
buy often. Everything
offered at prices that
will bring you to me if
you have money saving
at heart.

fT. MUNFORD.

c bousee changed to any plan| Song.
desi ancaghont comes. Ali Benediction.
-rarefally e ort notice. Ali) Each question will be opened
work guaranteed firstcluss infor general discussion after the
every respect Prices made very " it is assigoed has
is it

H. ale, Charles Skinner
and J. 5. Smith.

Next Door to bank.


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Daily Reflector, May 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.) - May 18, 1895
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