Daily Reflector, August 26, 1895


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Saw that a reund i10.e abvat the size of

C., AUGUST 26, 1895.

oVol: 2." °°" GREENVILLE, N.
oLocal Trams and Boat Schedule. [LOCAL WOTES AND TOBACCO
3 | | JOTrines 4
Passenger ant iniil train goiug "
vorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going Soutn, BY O. L. JOXNER.

. arrives 6:37 P. M.

North Bound F
~M, leaves 10:10 A. M.

South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.
M., leaves 2:15 P. &.

Steamer Myers arrives from Wash
ington Moudsy, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thare
day and Saturday. a

t, arrives 9:30 A

Weatber Bulletin, .
~Teesday, fair, followed by showers.

tinted

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ARKABLE.

SOMEWHAT REM

Things Set on Fire by the Rays of the

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People paseins oh main street about
5 oTclock Sunday attern.on witnessed
4n unusual oc-urrence. About two
weeks ago Mr. D. B. Overton left a silk
umbrella ly iug serves a pile of tin paus
in the frun window of 8. E. Pender &
CoTs hardware stere. Sunday the
warm rays uf th- su: shining. ful}
through this wiudow and refi. cted on
the tin pans set the umurella on tire
und burned every vestige of cloth off of
it, The buruing uwbrella filled the
sture ruo.u _ f ga - Hundreds of
people +t )-ped to kok at it. In this
case there was nothing eles to come in
contact with the buruing umbrelia and
become igui.ed, but we wonder If build-
ings have no: sometime bee set on fire.
in this wav a-d the c.use never kyown.
Speaking of this vccurrence later
Maj. H. Harding s.:id it recalied a little
incident lie met with 4 f:-w da
While sitting in frunt of his place of
business talking with « geutleman he
took off his xpectacies and was heiding
th miwhishanu. A few mua-ut s. juter
he telt a stinging seus sin ou his .eg
just above ths knee, aud ooking down

'adime was bur.ed through, his. pants.
Me had beew holdiug hie epectacies. so
that the san shiniug thryugu oue of the

xlus-es had fucussed on bis. pants, aed/Tnen vefore .¢ was~ known Who laid the
burned the hole tuthem, - ..,.__.. .| next Best grades Mr. A. G: ox offered ,
~ " : ee _ a dvullar for the second mye: 5
_ | Bebel items. joommesag sien taints be, Sait, ws Fanaa
at Go. cre ¢ rr die jhud tee acme best:gualle aud drew the | Vere busy putting other machinery in
oMr, James Cherry, who has been .vis- dol.ar, aud W. Hi: Scoeks had the third }Piace. F + 4
o Bu days� ee bse thing is of the mést improved pattern,
; Wt ap ers Gal ia a -jand one lut especially be te Mr.|'s tresh from the hands of the makers:
: Mr. M; O. Blount Jeft for ~New York) . dk sien Maite rin ag B jand is of the very best: make. Besides
Saturday morning to the fal:| ae nipwecea te ia ng "_ the machines above mentioned are a
"BMG, ce ot oi PR SH . pa ie am-| machine, ali in the basement of the
A ah cic oe 4 | With it which so detracted from the sam The t
~Mr. Jobn D. Blount, of WilLiameton.|pic that-it vou.d not be co -:nted for a peter nd oe floors will be
is spending a few days in Bethel, ; #8 there was, only onebundile. | U8e4d vie plan Freee B rgd she, eek ae
- raw . « of Williamston, sp.nt last} Three colored convicts tried to es- nery. Mr. Littmann has aor oat

ore was 27

en oe ee

ys Agu. | far

to 15 in favor. of s

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Mr. W: H. Jenkins; warehouseman of

ie
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Winking---E

4

4

B

Henderson, was onour breaks tw-lay.
FridayTs break was just sim y

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tre-

sikh CLA Pace ae ar ee TR

days age m the crganizatiun of a
board cf erate tna hece read by antne
tobacco man, wibo an icipated coming

Greenville, and understood by hiin to
refer-to the 1

ex the article ufore closely he
would have knowu that the article re-

We have)!
laws, apd tl bp § is wa
ed by its laws. ehaye as gvod a to-

tuccu board of trade as there

| fe iu the
men of all

Webs Mpa Phat
pr

Quite a spirited gatheriug of farmers
metat Mr. A. G. Cox's store, at Win-
tervile, on inet Maturiay § eveniug.

GOODS,

Wait for Me. "

FRANK WILSON, |

The King Clothier.

But He Was,



Some The following which we take from "_" x
agrsestorn pete eatin opan eprng | the Salisbury Herald will be interesting The boy stood on the burning deck,
woul | m-| to the of this: cin It got hotter every minute ;
ple of tot | mq What a former citizen of Greenville. is! a36 his brow and simply said
with ach | Going in that town. We would be glad *63 I wasn Tt-in it.� sige Boz
ot £9 ir ; tchans re aeaatpe bakin a SF aa ted digits
7 . annTs example x man- T
the ented | ot hel ufacturing ent here. Indue- Mr a ree has started: wort ot
% Dame put una eeparaie piese| ~Ties Of this kind are the omes that pay town. wrote : orbes- :
of paper, su that the juuges wuuld not oe The Herald : A psiie Pa Aw.
kuow whcse tobaccu they were examin- ; pe dresses bortgr rd ined of ie. BREE ViIhee kc ee
i.g. ~Mesers: N. A. wh d and O./!- . reet. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET
Le Joyne. were chosen to ge from irre gig 7 panier tobe me machinery REPORT: ey
Greenyijie, and . A. B. Clack, was) Will in operation in a few days.
40 taken in
éxannned.T ~Mr. W. H's
the best ramplie, mahogeny w

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DAILY. REFLECTOR, i iocing =
ies " . as oe
ra QD. j.WH ra. ret RS. &- ba = Bete : pe
Scecristion arnt Zz eh
Entered Aten F-�,�las: campaig fonds Faised are what was
- EVERY aan Cl = as} = efeauadiy blackuatl : Oi parte
ds = ae The through the willingness of
THE CAMPAIGN FUND. |* corporation to pay tribute to a/MONT
° iti ~~: e
f poli ; Modern La oMusic will oe A M.IP.M A.M
, Sc emma th ieee olen (i S|
; musT netruc Ly t | 12 87/1020)
dvance, and mortgaged thorough.T Discipline fina, but kind. pad a
the convictions of the incoming leg- Ey Art and Elocution ee -
islato the profits of that{¥ ught, ireds © cs|Lv Tarboro (2°20)
"and through the serv- te cara address the: Rrin- v Rocky M id van - ae
rruption broker, the es wank: x. yt- - ~6 00
ing young politician was enabled| Lv Selma z 33 a -
malar res corsian expenses and to... Lv FayTuevilie! # selts 63! -
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: eel desea pedir J Fed 1 3 oy
Am rein gt | ~he fall terin of my school wiblapen:: in Ss
#T the Masonic Lodge pecrnpes AN Z a
4ic Tr MZ 4 " = ee oe sag a
tell you in a few words. It was by against them. An immoral begin- mc 3 Sept. 2nd. 95, Te Meet a Se oes _
' adapting myself to ex; cena al life by a young man Vonrse job: Stady ~Genhyatperteay: asua bee-Wtieorr P.M.
tions. . , the debasing effects | English branches; a ive 910 c
oI was young, | may never efface. apelin ape G4 A {0d 20
y y 4 16 8 29
pot oe aoe 'Y im M " j Number of pupiie, wi. be ~limiced. ArW mington Bay =
nomination, whic oney econ - Apply dor terns. . aditossas isle Meds AM
arta to Sat. it t more mon- breed Lecy @: BERNARD.� TRAINS Gorne NOTRH. le
what was ya nious trifles |; """_" 7 " Da eo -
fight for ® ein mi han to e of the most impor- ey Jule ey at as
oHaving obtained it, I went tc tant inventions of theage. A great). ! wd bien iP i 7- ae
Mr. Blan tio hine o ie |i : 7 * tA oip ""
Masi spears eM
% n-c wi opéena. T le; 10 55! 9 |
any money to use for caneion novelties, the little trifles, the Monday. ees ~mud. oea LL a 12 32| 9. 35.
purposes. I told him J had, none. BIT og Fine and things, every-| Fo con ae eo Ar Witecn | 1 20/1128
After a momentTs reflection 1 @ said |bda nts, is able to buy, and must nstruction thorough....Wo-extr= eharge| ~~: se 5] +
al - for use of Piano, Terms furnished , 1. PFE
bey in his own wa article as 9 toothpick .sugyests the) +: # o9.appiftation, vs, 172
oHe ran -dVer � rapidly a list of] investment of a vast army of labor-| - » Mie: gp eircom ee """ z m7 pan
corporations whith were dependent /ers..._Some.exceedingly fine inyen+|" ro a jo : M 4PM.
upos state Alégislation, and checked | tions are used in the manufacture of| | Ls te ER VIL AR Mao i can
them off. It was too. soon. to strike pes Hittie splinters; and theT moneyT ee jlyv sboro "| 12 05) Sor
this one again,.for it thad» been ésted ~runs well up into millions, | ai 4 ~jar Wilson "| T 00) -| 10-20
heavily drawn upon during the pre- Tooth eidhs are - for. many. pur pers fe ft oe
xiops, year: Another icteutd not be) poses; besides -the one that :zives'| te ee Bt Ae
touched, for # had no favors to axk| them their uemeiT ~They ete idvalu: | {24 1° 12 a! mia
at the capital, and was temporarily able to the florist, and - have their dbccstawe tort ae ot eyary 14 Qe, al I = Se
OutT oT Politics. oAnother been! place in 3 t many household, seonine bool : we a P.M] P. MiP. M
lewied aipon "by. ~buth ~partite: fn the i A ae dite alkewers = The = ma svat arth » | ae wm re valae| (ab 37, 10 37.
last presidential ~eamvass. and could! beiled~ and «stuffed: ~eggs, and oo Poe a ee cial 3 RPG UL
Rot be approachéd. There was,! splints! ~vo Ue up broken ~piants, ~they | f S"Parbero� "| 2 43 TPR
however, -o#e- corporation which mis ouseful, . indéed, indispensable, : i le . ae bgt sis b s
would require protection from ad-/'n ing seeming to answer.so. well. nat = allay 9 capella Le Roe Mt: 3 33) 2 m
a jain hy yi hat Ar weld 3 4� [12 Go!
verse legislation. oWould ten thou. The dey. of:small thiugs is:far fromT ~The course decbonents alate the branches ates - " te
send idollars be enowgh for eteétion| being ~despised, and ~there | areT toni. }asually. taught in an Academy. Pentel th obtain ech Braneb 3 sn
perbence? Very well» he would patifes -Tepresenting | Jarge . i ~Terms, beth: for settioe «and oboard ina os pearl 3.40 Scotland x ifax 4,00
agaee it that are constantly .on the. cnet a we at 4.55 p
oWW ishin five days,"contmeed the! for trifline . in nif pa Sala ote Ee fined and. equipped. for]. Greenville #31 p. in. ba ein 85
rising ~young statesman}o~~the boss| they may receive Jakge 'stinis ither| course . alone. Where they wishT tna ag ~8. ee +20
_ Seatape the money. F-made a vigor-| by purchase and manufacture or by /P¥n ; Halifax dt 11.06 a. m., W Weldon 11.30 am
ous canvass and was elected. The putting them on the market. andi® se 9 0} tality except Nandav. 3
money was itimately for) paying. royalty-..~fhe-ilatter item, i Trains on W ashnigton n Isranch lex:
hiring public . printing circu-| however smali; fects upT awety con) sfers. yr yi en ane et ene : o4 Eerie
adig ee Me siderable aggregate to the in vertar, | tts. Walls. leamentd WPurbere 4.50 p. ~soo; tot O10.
re. PeS4U & Paste] and there are hundreds of people. jn] aise. Ieee arrives Washington 7.33 po tae�
the waning I now) this country. who.are: living -hand-lasaeroy valine Sa gt 7 ha Nek sheoee with
_ bave influey have 20) somely..on..the regulurs income! de| us.,.will be,...ai Anes | rats) Set: ek
need to take. jfinagcial aid. from ang-| rived from some of these children ~of] ments t continue in the higher echeola. Trai leaves sarooru, x Cy ae Albe-
dy. ras, " Ymethod| +hiir braid "N."¥. Lede preveat stantial Hine will he kept. at ite] Serie Raleigh Sa so
hick an mb r? tients arrive Plymouth 9.20 P.M p Bes
3 ; Huge ~Debt. OF Austral: sas fe ape : kw be mins e mi ne eae = cary ng leaves PI
MF °K wittéein &� Malbobine: paper [allt ist paremts cond wishes =
= the total al ainoun of the publie ree Se ae ee ie aay. 4
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COUNTY r ofhigins, | .

~ Saperior Court Clerk, oE. A. Moye.
Sheriff, R. W. King.

Register of Deeds, W. Mi King.
Treasurer, J. L. Little.

Cc. OH. Laughing-

so
a. et

Coroner, Dr.
ouse.

Surveter: ~

souldas Fleming, Dawsen, chmTn.
Leouidas Flemiv Ye Keel, Jesse L.
Sinith aha 5. Vales. wut

SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell
SupTt. County Ilome. J, W. Swith.

Cvuunty Examiner of Teachers." Prof,
le,

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LOWN OFFICERS.

Mayor, Ola Forbes.

Clerk, C. C. Forbes.

Treasurer, W. T. Godwin.

Police"J. W. Perkius, chief, Fred.
Cox, aset; J. We Murphy, night: :

Coanelmea"W, H. Sinkh. w. I.
Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,
Dempsey Ruffia, Jalius Jenkins.

CHURCHES.

.Baptiar. Services every Sunday (ex-
cept secend- -niorning and nie. Cu.
eting Thursday right. ev. C,..
oBH acto. oSu. ne v School at 9°:

A. M. wv. L. Rountree. SupTt,,

Catholic. No regular services.

Episcopal. Services every forrch Sun-
day mornitgT and néghi. Rev. ~A
a rere. ~Recior.
. A. M. W.B. Browa, dup t.

Methodist. Services every Sanday
morning and sigar. Praye-
Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. smith,

rs
B, Ellingtoa, Supt. 4

Presbyterian. Services eveiy Sita
3:d. Sanday morning and ni ht. ~Praver
meeting Iues!ny nigat. ev.. Avcuie
MeLauehlin, po3stor. Surduy Scnvol at
9:30 A. M.,B. D. kvans, SupTt.

LODSEs,
, Coveaani No. 17. 1. O. O. F.,
meets every ~Tuesday night. D. D. Hias-
ety N..G.

Greenville Lodge No. 281 A. F. & A.
~M. meets tirst and an Monday nights
Zeno veore, w.M

del

"
ay YOVR"=-

oHEATNESS 1 -QUIGKNESS..
JOB -- PRINTING

e ""TO THE-""

REFLECTOR OFFIog,

IP YOU WANT-

, |just as the new regime inaugurated |

mee ing |
Sunday xchrol at 9:30 4. M.~ Ay bi

Siscallee

GAY WAISTCUATS.

Attempt Is Being Made to Revive
Silk Embroidered Vests.

The Prince of Wales May Be tnduced te
Set in Motios the New) Fe ~Sie.
Death of Late Styles in
Mahe, datire.

As the silk industry is greatly de
pressed, there has been soni; tuik of
|e deputatien to the prince of WF ities
on the subject, the idea being that,
if only the prince could be induced to�
wear silk embroidered ~waistcoats,. a
demand might set in for these
sum ppuous garments, says . the
LoudonT ~Standard. A tasteT for
ay male attire went out, with some
customs much more to be regretted,

by the French revolution. came in.
And, unless the world gets more.

todlish than there is any likelihood

of its becoming, the costume will not | ©X'"3V4gant tastes of a sailor. from

ment or ventas aitin equality showy

scarfs,.and possibly _pins also to},
tlemen

~who clung
to buckskin ~breeches and Hessian
Hoots. had, indeed. so many

iwo dars running, and were co:tin-

ually adding to their stock.

When Maj. Dobbin and Joseph
Sedley landed at Southhampton
from tie Ramschunader, Eust ladia- |!
inan,

who stoodT for his
portrait soon after ~the battle of

Waterloo, is invariably ~represented }

ia.a fine flowered waistcoat. And
after the waistcoats in brocade, und

scarlet, and green, and purple, and
blue velvet got worn out, and were

not renewed in Europe, they con"|*
tinued popular in America. A trap. |:

per or a. gold digger, when ~be re.
turned to civilization with all the

that)
thev sei.iom wore the sunie article}:

(ue ex-collector halted. long,
enough to order half ad ~zen pew
Waistcoats, and to this day the ty p-
-ieal John Bull,

a long cruise,, ordered, among bis
first tributes to the life of towns, a
| few very gay waistcoats, and, if he

be easily restored. The splendid
waistcoat, we admit, died a very:
slow death. ItT rethained ~afterT the

rest of the fine raiment of which it!

"not s0 many years: ago | but that

desired to cut a figure in St. Lauis,
was a part had vanished. Time was | °F San Francisco, or Couneil Bieffs,

some middle-aged folk can -reeall | 8#�"�¢ Material ~~fore and aft.�
these mild follies of their youth" | the southern states especially, fine
when waistcoats were always or"' Watstcosts wereT long poputfar. In-
dered apart from the rest. of a suit | eed, 80 familiarly was the weakness
of clothes. Very moderate dandies Of transatlantic visitors known. thatT
had generally quite a little a acegr in the far-awav davs ~~beforo the

would direct them to beT made of the
Ia

Sunday School at 920}: : 7,

-. WANTS "_"

1,500, 000 Pounds of
TOBACCO,

and we are going to. have it if hard work ~and

satisfa

FORBES

ctory prices oe getit.

Give us aitrial and. be convince od that

can and wilk give satisfaction in every respect.

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that we aré

. TheHi ceswe are » gettin every. day for ,
the farmers'who sell with us tting convince you
: Care fox HigHans est averages, .

of . clothing sent now
New York exquisite by |
(Tie whom:

& ogc

under cerment febuies Aa ~Oxtord 3
and Cambridge, bs i = atime �"�
striped e ose_foot-.

to wear, wete mod-
erately popular 2
young ae But

T= "- HOUSE,
. (Mire. Ww. avd KING, Prop

Im Business ee

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GREBNVILLE/M. o4 fi ie

games A./SMITH, | ~f
T TONSORIAL ART ARTIST.

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IS CALLED ¢ O THE ELEGANT
errata ® OF

"this season. Our Stock "

a F1 OES,

"AND"
Ladies & Childrens

oSLIPPERS!

isthe largest and cheapest Sher | of-

Jered in this town, come and s
yourself and be convinced.

BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,

Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace
Curtains.

Goods sold on their merits and
prices made accordingly.

J.B. CHERRY & Co.
J. L. Starkey & Co.

"AGENTS FCK THE"

CITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,

WILMINGTON. N. C.
This Laundry does the finest work in
be South, and -prices are low. We
make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring

jor

your work to our store on Monday and, of
Price {T

it will -be forwarded ~p y
lists tarnished on ~application:

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YELLA Wed Proprinteced

Conyenient to depot and to the to
bacco warehouses.

Best and highest location . areund

reenville. Spleudid mineral water.

Rooms large and comfortable. Table
stipplied with the best the market af}
fords. .

Terms reasonable, -

"_. Setten and Peanuts.
- Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished

by Cobb Bros. & Co., Co aission Mer
henge of Roxtolk ;

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corTror.
~Good Middiing |

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In ~These Items. oOther News Else-
where.

Recomm memena ll

Mr. J. Z. Broous, of Grifton, spent
to-day here.

Mr. R. R. Fleming, of Pactolus. was

here to-day.
Mr. J. L. Wooten returned from
e to-day.

Mrs. A. J. Griffin left. this morning
| sor Asheville.

Miss Bettie Darden, of . Greene
county, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg.

Mr. Joe Towell, one of the assistants
at the d-pot, is spending & vacation ir
Richmond.

Misses Hennie Sheppard and �,� ertrude
W illimms returned Sunday from a yisit
to relatives near Farmville.

Mayor D. C. Moore. of Bethel, ac-
companied by two of his little boys.
speut the day here.

Messrs. D. W. Hardee and Marshal
Starkey spent Sunday in Grifton. Our
set eaamant says they were ou a courting
trip

Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Cherry and Master
Willie Cherry came home to-day from
Ocracoke where t..ey have been spen:-
ing the summer.

igMr W.B. Brown returned Saturday
evening from New York. Mrs. Brown
and the children, who were visiting her
parents near Norfulk, returned witb
bim.

w-wh Words Fiy Far... .
A minister was FroniBhe gato Be ear a

of

ts, z ero eeet o one te
ing"to go te
| 2 Saiate nig Re. feand
st eathers, and walka
certain distance, plucking the bird as

ehe went.

ws ig

and

oT cast the feativer's carelessly
said the woman. *~and the wind
them in all uirectione.*?

baek now. if you |
"Selected.

a én.
¢

Sugar cured, Hams ;
Corn Mea "
ee wuyy = = S62
Oats -

Coffee was

m by st # sik e
the . &
Z ct #
wee aes

y ve D

~| wafted in many directions. Cafl them
re

Just Give © You. a ~Gist os ~the News,

we schools will open next Wedues-
y-

Batter kept in telrigerators at
J. L. Starkey &Co's. on

The weather pve phets are promising)
nv storms withia the next few days.

Mr. E. M. MeGowan ois having ~ his
stalls at the market bouse © ceiled and
tloored.

Jem Cramer has returned to Green-
ville aud opened a store in the Opera
House corner.

Arrivea"Goy. CarrTs and Sweet
Mouptain Batter at. 8. _M. Sehultz

Next Sunday the or*®» months will be
ushered in. ~Ihen the truuble for the
oyster will begin.

Advertising is ana of business"
but you must take care and pot let the
policy iapse.

Nice iot fresh corned Ocracoke
Mullets, yust in. .W- R. Parker.

Servicys were held only in the Epis-
copal urech. Sunday morning, and
oe of the churehes had services tf
nig

The Register of Deeds issued ane
two marriage licenses last week. One
}was fora white couple, the other for
colored, and both were ee Friday.

cp Ree -Ciud,

boro, on the evening of ei Mer 4th.|°

empaene s pies L

Row: IS rue roe To try one ~of
|bsie Electric Aopivesces remem -"

Mr. William Worthington brought |

¥4 BLOUNT
+ fe i Ld & FLEMING�
oATTORNEYS.

oYa iG E ie tae

D- ise ~Saniaial

PORK SIDES&SHOULDERS "

ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BU Y
yearTs supplies ebetere pu.
their interest toget.our prices fe
elsewhere. Ourstoekiscomp
a all its branches.

FLOUR, COFFE. E, SUGAK

RICE, TEA, &c.

always ut LOWEST MARERET 7 RICES.

TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direct from Manefacturets, ena
bling youto buy at one profit.. A com
plete stock of

FU RNITURE

always onhand and sold at prices tu suit
she times. Qui goods areal! boakat and
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to run,we sell at a close margin.

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Respect . M. SCHULT2,
Greenville. N.o

Professional Cards.

THUS. J. JARVIS.

ATTORNEY S-AT-LA Ww,
GREK NVIILE, N.
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B. F. TYSON,

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Greenville, Pitt County, N.C
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all: business.
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Terms easy. .

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Daily Reflector, August 26, 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.) - August 26, 1895
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August 26, 1895
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