Daily Reflector, November 25, 1895


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26, 1896.

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acct ehept Faas

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xT oDOOR TO BANK.�
ABEL BBE

}}and.then started home. Nothing

|nerTs home at the: timeT of the

|Suspicioned uyti at
|Sunday morning: ~when they. ~sent

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store aboat' sé
i au :

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BOUL MURDER. |

; ae wad:

si + rss eats e2 i463; by

3. 2. ~Bonner, of Aurora,. ~Shot. Down
~| ; ~and Rob Pcs
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[Special to aad)
Sunday. .forenoon.. -information

Saturday ~aight.

his store to pat the money: away

|more was heard of him ~until

cant lot just ~across ~the Street from
his residence. Two bullet .

There. was no one: ie. "

murder. His children: chad. gone
tochureh, and ~on their re
home went. by his ~StoreT and
asked for him. * «Learning that: He
had gone home they went, on/|
home also, and seeing no lightii®|
his room stpposédT that ' he had
retired. Nothing wrong .was

oukfasts time

to his room to- haye him. called
jand fonnd. that he. bad Mob: ors i

body was found as-aboveT sti
~Mr. Hunwell� says that

spoke of hearing two pistol shots
and some one cry oOh, me!� but}
thought nothing of it, as it _was
no amen. thing for, d

eae whit

Wicnmessair@erhice. 1 25."~

_About.7;30 Qalcek thatsevening -
Mr. Bonner went to the office::of}
A. Hunweill: ~tc coliect-a-dratt,T ~and/ |
|is supposed to haye oreturned. to

8 o'clock Sunday. morning ..when}.-
his dead. body. was toundan a va-|"

108 » DOlES |.
|were.in .hisy forehead, .but .there|..
| were no signs of » scuffle _Sxespt}
jin a ditch ~near the ~stra 0 hs
| were tracks of two ;meng .. wearing] | pote 2ie '
jabout No: 9 shoes, leading� ACKOSS| |

-~., | the field from where the, body.» was
~ ~ @ found.» .o .

: There| x vs

jerson avenue, they are ha T Toe
~|walk built on the north side of that |

&: al a ie See TSF a2 ee
%

reached here: that d..B. Bonner, a} ~*' i
prominent and-wealthy citizen of oe
oS| Aurora, had ben foully murdétred

eee

ies fief

THE KIN G 5 cron.

soli h rth ideal thie keys to the
drawers of his ~safe. © ~This book
|was gone. but it is notT "ye Paeslicdh
that he had. any money of. con:
sequnce. -abont. him. when. mar-.
dered. An examinattion. ofthe
store and. safe, Sunday morning,

beeu troubled... _
: Relatives.of the murdered man

telegraphed to the State far

sine? for a special otrain to� bring
them ,down, but the superiiiten-|.

gon advised that the, tracks were
olé. that .it. would . be

Sete aes oy ee

Mr. Bonner did a large merean- |,
tile ~and Banking business at ~Au-

rora, aod Was one Of the most|
: ~cake age ab ae penn a

+ & os = eos

he ent |

street... ches good i

showed, that..notbing..there had oh

came here Sunday. afternoon and},
ForT Blobd� houndT tal

= meh for the houn.e to,trace

-{tne murdere. E

i: Me oJ p.to: tiie timesthereT is not the

~: | Bonner: started home: from. ~the 10 Slightest:clne nate» who: commit-
: i wife |ted the murder. |

~| Hons to Mrs

| ~The ashing Paneer here "

may wish to� oareftiies ip
pdor Nene thatT ght ~ia

NameTT shall inno wise
Frewardi¢¢it ovr vir
On Friday,

men will taleaa ~ditinerT Vout� ag

the) inmates sof thé ~Count,

| ribate: . Auyone wishin § to: co
bute to this ¢ can send ;.dony

{street frot [thé railroad te » "- I







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Subscription 25 cents per Month.

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Fei ne ho A cecaerecag 4 eee a word. ._ Learn to|heart with fragranos, _} Mild
AFTRENOOW (EEOEPT SUNDA oDon

EVERY . sfeareleerrey & ageing: it eeutiiing With what|°

while you are juagir clerk, and have to|Wonderfal fortitude we can

When ~they!

| Tae mowapaipars ate town are}, 1 Jo" 5 a young physician, donTt/come to other an

make in first year.
its: looking: glasses... It -ts ~here Seatnines. hank Garter ecani(¥�"�) Observer. ss
you see yourschves as. others |horses to hh before he was able to "_"S"""""
seeyou: You smile on -them, put Brussels on the fieor, and lean back) Appointments by the Bishop of
Bast Carolina.

in his easy chair and aunounce that he
sone they smile sar WE FON 5 ould anavide poled alters pie. 4

If you are practicing law, remember 1895.

that the old attorney whose o:ice you | 370. de
are sweeping out wore white hair, and Pay og gem F _ befote, Advens,

not much of that. before he began tak-| ~Nov.2ech"Thursday, ~Farmville, Em-
ing whole ferme for single fees in smal). ees
papers Ti alge - itin its. ic And bear ia mind, too, that they

lst"Ist Sunds Adv to lv
yertising columns. Ifthe -|diduTt spend eyery. centof itas fast a, volt county, anty, Holy pein ent, Lier! Oats pe be 50
chants: are spiritless, - they got 1t-"Orange (Va.) Observer. "Tuesday, E. P., ~Kinston, | : : Ped ach
~fellows, whose stores are. _jne- eae ne oh e.. Dewron's} itp Sack & tease
bles of junk and jam, the news-| A Free Bait Catches the Sucker. Sehool House. eee ger den 13) to 18
papers will show. it by the. " Dee-8th"nd Sunday in Advent, M. P,| Beeswax. per 20
5 p Whatever is free goes. It dosenTt)}pitecounty; S JohnTs. oR .
of space they take.. make any difference whether we need! - Dec. stl"@nd@ Sunday in Advent, EP), a es
want the world to know that] it or not, folks take whatever i offered] Fist conpiys B. Michael's : }
~you haye a live town, YOU, Qgn |for nothing. They sometimes go so far Dec. l0ch"Tucaday._ EK. P., Green- J. L Starkey & Co.

kno thro as to buy whatever is cheap,. but this is [Ville, 5. ils.
onky et tt be hes veh nothing like the hot exke style in which|TT Dee. 19th"Friday, Vanceboro, 8.
its newspsper."Perhem, Minn, tres teas eer One aes tiiie week aj Pauls
Bulletin. medicine vender had his box fixed upou 15th"3rd Sunday in Advent, M.

fe Mae ort cou Zion | ehureh.

icine, at the same time saying shat la Mah
He Assumed Too Much. tasted bad, ead indemnity genes 08 | fin Posada, Sear.
Pe tam-|-

conse ant about it, but whoever wanted seme | Beaufort : arviaity

Governor Hatings and. Hon lancer weeds at oe gee Rees, =, om aaa pee
Matt Quay, ef Pennsylvania, brfectiy healthily, and drank he tan. Poco mage ert Sunday In Advent,| oar wor $6 our stere on Monday Say |
passed throagh the city Satur-|isasane ~staff merely ~because it ~was Dec. be ~Day, . Gates|t will be forwa ) ptly. Prices

oy Sa Teens foo At- | tees,"Monroe Jourtal. ! amy, ea ton: furnishes op appitation:
ta ppen there a phen, E. P., Marfresboro, 5S. Barnabas.
was quite a crowd. af the depot Original Observations. os ; ot Christmas, The Gharlotte

awaiting the arrival of a newly " , | Dee. 29th"Sunday after Christmas,
matried couple, and the. plat~| Democracy can never die, but birch. ng = USER
form was.pretty mach a mass|it is dreadfully sick just now. ogee s Bist Tuenday- Windsor, 85.

of hnmanity. And. the two Ma 1806.

ny presidents and cashiers : ~
distingnighed goentiomay. natr are haunted with bank-owe's Cireulation. E. P., i vinstah, oOrla For, Parehegs
urally concluding. that, Saliex|" 1 oa: " FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
bury. had. a ont enmasee

cura of the advet DAILY.

FS See kale out. Unkind words are the briers af Preyer: E. P." AND _..
and |that choke the flowers in ~the a eae Paaves. Hou aeeepaaee WEEKLY és
TirlaittenT of tus belie practicavle:� The 7
LetTs take the gold-bugs to Sg es oar conn ro aa ,

mere attractive than ever. it
the gold cure establishment and!) ee uable visitor
ae veka

" ed oe = have them treated. ORPENV ALES GEO MARRET office, the club or the
i dering. yet yet. why.. the. crowd The world frowns upoa men Ogi sar THE Ail of the uote of the World. ie)
. este oon + eases bie once | ey Tal Aha ee een Se peel a tare oy aaa Se _tbe State

VER.

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TRAINS

Dated
Oct. 6th
1895.

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_|"at least seven times a week" -
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11 15 hol ~Patronage solicited.

oe ix *

fully declined -The first chapter
opens with, ~~It was. midai
That is all right. Itis often mii

lence. brooded oTer the city.TT
is a fatal oversight. Silence al

This

night... ~London | Tit-Bits.

it constitute the first and most im-
portant item of our national wealth. |

College Hotel

MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress

i ienacnieecenaial

Conyenient to depot and to the to-
bacco warehouses. -

Best and highest location areund
reenville. Splendid mineral water.
Rooms large and comfortable. Table
supplied with the best the market af
ards.

Terms reasonable.

J. F. KING,

LIVERY SALE AND TEED

STABLES.

On Fifth Street uear Five
Points.

Passengers carried to any
int at reasonable rates Good
orses. Comfortable Vehicles.

Barbers.

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AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENVILLE, N. CO.

co

Ar Tarboro
Lv Tarboro
Lv Rocky Mt
Ar Weldon

. FASHIONABLE BARE HR.
nder Opera House,

| Special attention given to cleaning

Hees EDMUNDS.

Train on Scotiand nace Braneb Road

Halifax 4.00
p THE MORNIN G STAR.

Kinston 7.35

s Kiriston 7.20

Arriving

Flalifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am

gaves Weldon 3.40
p. m., arrives Scot
=@., Greenville 6.37 Ee

p.m. Returning, feave
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.

a ~Neck at 4.55
�"�.,

daily except Sunday.

Trains on .W ashnigton Branch leave
Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele
returning
4.50 Ring armele 6.10
Was gton 7.35 p. m.
Sunday. Connects with

8.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.
leaves ~Tarboro
are arrives

50;

e

trains on séotinnd Neck Branch. .

~Train leaves ~rarporu N Cc, via Atbe-|
Be

M;
oPlymouth 9.20: P. M., 5.20'p. m.
Tr leaves Plymouth dail rexcept

Bale

marie & Raleigh R. R. exce
, at 500 p. m., Sunday 8 00°

2

0 a. Tre rele
o 10,25 rows AY
TOBY F :

aoa eee wate eeeT

Gentlemens Clothi ng.

North Carona.

its Class inthe State.

: a a. bs

3 We-heke omens: aOR
|oA Dark Deod,�T. which is.

ights"T |
ight |

broods over a city when it is mid-| Be
night in works of fiction"nowhere | Ege
else. We canTt print a story in| #
which silence does not brood at mid-'

The Only Six-Dollar Daily of| ms

Favors. Limited. Free. Coinage
of American Silver and.Repeal
of. igs Ten. wate Cent. Tax on]

4 ;

Land sink the improvements upon ~i

AARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies wi fina

their interest toget our prices befcre pela
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomp
n allits branches. -

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR
RICE, TEA; &c.
always ut Lowgst MAREET PRICES

TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS

bling youto pay at one profit. A com
plete stock of

FURNITURE

always onhand and sold at prices tosult
szhe times. Our
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
to run,we sell at a close margin.

_8. M. SCHUL Tz,Greenville. N CG

,CREENVILLE

The next session of this School will
begin on

MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 189,

and comsinos for ten eatin.

~The course embraces all the branches
usually taught in an Aeademy.

Terms,
reasonable.

Boys weil fitted and equipped for
business, by taking
course alone. Where they wish to
ypurstve a higher course, this school|t
}guarantees. tho preparation to
enter, wiih credit, an Chllege in vere
Caroline or the State University.
refers tc tose who have recently: leit
its wall ~or the truthfulness of this
nt.

es ability taking a course eal
SwillT be ~whied Tn making atrang
ments to continue in the
heap rent, i Sag
nt s
PoNetther = ~time ~ nor

o= ime Cc. LATHAM.

John x Pedi Woodard, Fo c. . Hardin,

we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena

ds areall bought and |

both for tuition and beard!

the academic/ -

man with. character and(|~

will be kept. ~at, ite ~
_attention nor] } ,

LOUNT & FLEMING?�
Asean LAW
apres Fe i.

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_ATHAM & ~SKINNER, ee

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~GREEXVILLE. N. O.

flson, N, ©. * Greenville. de =

fOODAKD & HARDING,
_ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

Greenville, N.
ven to. collections�

a

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settlement of c

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ATLANTA, GA.

Sept. 15th, to Dec. 81st., 1895.

The Atlantic Coast Line |

Through Pullman Palace Buffet
3 een ns Cars between New. York
®B) atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg, _
Weldon, Kocky Mount, Wales: rapecun.
ville, Florence, Orangeburg, Aiken and
Augusta. For Rates, Schedules,
ing Car accommodations call St oOr

dress any i Atlantic Coast Line, or
the undersigned. "

J. W.MORRIS, C. 8. -CAMPDELL,
Div. Pass. Aigt.

Charleston,S.C, Pane Va.
T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, -
Trt. Mgr.

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Local Trame and Boat Schedule,

NT

and mail train

P. going

north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,@ -

rriyes 6:37 P. M. .
Worth Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 s
M. ivuves 10:10 A. M.
South Bound.
M., leaves 2:15 P. ;
Steamer Myers rises from Wash
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure
day and Saturday.

arrives 2:00 P.

=

Mr. Cornelson. representing the
Paris Medicine Co., of St. Louis, called
on the Reriecrorn to-day. Though
his house already has an advertising

contract ~with ne that does not expire
until March. he wanted a renewal for

another year. He says his house finds
the REFLECTOR one of the best me-
diumsin which they advertise. .

oNotice

All per.ons who- have not listed
their tax ae he eby notified to meet
ine Bon c of Cousacilmen for the Town
ol G.renville at tee Mayors office on
Monday Nov. 26th insi., at 10 oTclock,
A.M... whken they will hear all. com-
Pp ali re, Cor. ect e1.0°8 andi ceive delin-
gi ens. All wauofa"' to appear wll be
cue+ged a doable tax. By order of the
Peet 6th, 1895.

This Nov.
OLA FORBES, Cc. C. FORBES,

Mayor. Clerk.

HG Mae Pa

"PAID FOR"

COTTONRIGE PEANUTS

We are General Commission Merchants
"and headquarters for"

LIFE, FIRE : AND : ROGIDENT

f you wish to place your Insurance in
the hands of the best Old Line Compa-
nies calltesee us. If you wish to in-
vest in the largest, oldeat and strongest
~company in the world, let us place you
in the Grand Old

= MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK

_ Where there is anity there is strength.

Our office is jocated on Main street,
ext to hardware store,

sy Verytruly. .
WHITE. & SPEIGHT,

*. GREEN VILLE, N.C.

2 saa ~NOUNS.

ESS Seca Sey Present

~Tense, Potential Mood.

R. L. Smith went to Richmond today.
Col I. A. Sugg went te Snow Hili to-
day.

B. C.
Tarboro.

Dr. H. Johnson came up from Grifton
tLis moi ning.

Dr. E. A. Move .eft this morning for
Philadelphia.

Adrian Savage left this morning to
buy another lot of horses and muley,

L D. Ames and wife and Mrs. W. B.
Brown and children retarned from
Norfolk Saturday-

Mrs. Arthur Barden and little daugh
ter of Plymouth, are visiting the fam -
ilyof W_ 8. Wilson.

Pearce left this morning for

Should Read More.
It is generally conceded that this is a
reading age, yetone who comes in touch
with the general run of humanity as do
the doctors, lawyers, ministers and ea-
itera, sees every day, people unsbie to
coaverse on or to undevstand the doings
of the age because they read neither
books nor pewspapers. The price of
such a knowledge and the time to ac-
{uke at least, an inteligible part is in

~|the reach of nearly all and ic is their

own fault.

The man who undertakes to be intel-
ligeot and does not read the newspa-
pers, at least. is like a lawyer wiihout
a knowledge of law, a docter without a
knowledge of materia medica, a preach-
er with a knewledge of the Bible. you
see the poiut :? Then read a part of
your rest time. You will find it pays in
mure ways than are meutioned- here."
Burlington News.

Much Truth in This.

We believe that there is a great
deal of sympathy wasted on the
farmer. For several years in
North Carolina the poverty of
the farmer has been discussed.
The truth of the matter is that as
a class they dre - better off than
town people. There are few
farmers in western North Caro-|.
lina who bave not got a yearTs
provisions ahead ail the time,}
while most ot our city cousins
think themselves fortunate in
being well provided with the
necessities of life a month ahead.
Some farms in the east are mort-
gazed- This is bad, but not as
bad as alarge majority of town
peopie who mare nothing to mort-
gage.

Itis not right to be always
misrepresenting ~ the ers.
They are by no means: the

lest class of people." High Point

Enterprise.

oSung in the Key of @-"=Join theT
Choir f Reatore. :

""- |

Nice shower this afternoon,
Cotton took another advance to-day

A

and brought St 8.C5 here,

WaAnTED."A good messenger
boy. REFLECTOR OFFICE.

See -o~Among the BreakersTT at the
Opera House Thursday night. General
admissson 25 and 15. Reserved seats
35.
Store,

I am off for more stock. Wait
my return if you want a good
horse or mule. ADRIAN SAVAGET

At the close of the service in the Bap-
tist church Sunday night the chu ch
yoted to invite the Baptist State Con-
vention to meet in Greenville next year

*

Those who buy Groceries of me
once are sure to come again. The
reason is I keep nice, fresh goods.
D. 8. Smiru.

The Methodist and Baptist congrega-
tions will worship togethér on Thanks-
giviog Day inthe Baptist church, At
the se. vice a colieciioa will be taken for
. be O-ford and Thomasville orphanages,
an! it should be liberal.

Fresh arrivals: Grits, Hom-
iny, Beans, Mince Meat, Dates,
O:itron, Seeded Raisons, Currents,
Cauned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt

when once it has floated past us, can
be recalled. All we can do is to watch
the new form and motion of the next,
and launch upon itso try,ia the man-
ner our best judgment may suggest, our
s.rength and skill. "Gladstone.

News."The best flour

Proctor Knott
Schultz. Try a 24 ib bag.

The drama to be presented in the
Opera House on Thanksgiving night is
to help raise funds to make some nec ded
cepairs to St. PaulTs Episcopal church.
Yon help a good cause as well as wit-
ness a charming play by attending.

Choice sup ply of fresh Grocer-"

ies, Fruits and Renney: Goods, a
S. SmithTs.

is

Business was more brisk with Regis-
ter of Deeds King inthe marriage li-
cense line last week, and he had appli-
cations from eight couples, _ three white
and five colored.

White. " TF, J. Owen. and Louaddie
Corbett, Tedy Pollard and Ida May,
Hireland Cox.and Pattie =utton..

Colored."fJ .uther Reddick and Cora
~Rouse, Frank Wood and © é
niss, Dink Chapman and Magyie Flem-
; ing, Wm. Lucas and Bettie Dare, Guy

Tickeks sold at WootenTs Drug/

SarahTs Catsup at S. M. Schultz.!

No wave on the great ocean of time :

~sold. by 8S. M./

Far- |

When your WolgkiaTT turn:

to the many, many things
jthat veu will have to buy
this winter for the comtort

of yourself and family turn
your an a toward the
store of

Where you will find
. displayed the lai gest and
best assorted line of the

feUowing goods:

DRY GOODS,

of many and variedkinds.
Dress ;
2 Goods and
TrTmmi gs
: Notions,
Gentlemen
Furnish-
=~ ing Goods,
om shirts,
i) Neckties,
Four-in-
Hand
Searfs,
Collars,
Hosiery,
Yankee
Notions,
Hats ana

Al iA
\\

Vat

mad Childrens Fine and ies
Shocs and Boots in endless
styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs q
Foot Mats, Mattinys, Flooring "
and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-
tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures,
Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock
of FURNITURE that will sur-
prise and delight you both as
to quality and pricc, Baby Car-
riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour,
Meat, Lard, Sugar, Molasses,
Sali, ~Bagging and Tics, Peanut
- . Saeks and Twine. We buy

COTTON AND. PEAS

and pay the Basan market prices
for them.

ReynoldTs SHOXMS for |
ose and Boys canTt be

Padan Bros. SHOES for
Ladi

es and Misses are

not: ou) assed. |
arr ire Buehle Suspenders are
Sho hn ltt ns &

ee aon. oe


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Daily Reflector, November 25, 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.) - November 25, 1895
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