Daily Reflector, June 4, 1895


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pose of bnilding a tobae

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be 60 x175 feet. This will make:

3 /®. commeodions. ~building and af}

I} building upa tebaceo market | was|
fnot such up hill business success
~| would soon crown thé | efforts of
|| Kinstons ~business men. 2

- Mr. G F- Evans will be asso-

Sei o8 Jorated with Mr. O. L: Joyner ~ in

- sir oSoc, were very son:

ame ndments of the ordinan-

ready in éxistence. One of
hanges prohibits the riding
eycles ou apy of the pate

'|the conduct of the Eastern: Ware-|
house, Greenville, N- C., next sea-|
These two gentiémen make
an exceptionally strong team.
Their warehouse will be enlarged}
to neatly double its present size,

and a leaf factory will beT erected:
lin connection with the building.

0| Southern oTobagoo hms

: Quinesiy panes ee
-Quoveany,. N.G. June 4th, "95.
o|--Rotato shipping has begun:

Mrs: oat . Bation went: to Kin:

3 rive room is all that has!�
= theld Greenville Scipio? for lo, these
st rene Ba : mae oe

ee. ~Me. J. W.. Granger is|
ion in with: president.

~and will spend some tanks visiting

jis im
after reading, sewing or any o.her kind| . ©
of work, if your Visionis. blurred. owhen | !
looking at an ~object © fifteen - feet ole
use of | W

o=| thelr use.

. Lape by gorse . the

}eacecn. Journal that Kinston jas 2 aoe ete
| erganized a stock. co, for the pur- oN...

terday evening.

Miss Eliza Havding raty
hoe Wednesc

s0me time in Jonesboro, Miss:Ma-
ry Lee Seawell accompanied. her |

friends.

Tt was warmer b hece jest ie naaw
ithan we have known for some |
time. The thermometer ~reached
one huudrod i in the shade. -

at the ~teaity bervide groand ye on |

ay after Ben at i:

Have Your Eyes Examined,�

Prof. P.. D. Mahonev, ~Specialist in
lenses. for the eye, is at the Ricks House
for ete week, where examinations for

all. forms of -defective sight will be
thoroughly and scientifically made,
if your sight, either distant. or near,

perfect; if your eyes water or burn

more away; if after proion
your eyes they feel strained oand. oyour
¢s, and should not tor. aday ,

if your defective sigbt ~can b

head aches, you certainly require glass |

Galo. a

oVand peanuts fo esti
} by Cobb Bros, 0.

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Good Ordinary
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Daily Reflector, June 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.) - June 4, 1895
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