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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />BRILLIANT SUCCESS, Foley also had two: ~obisauniia : Fes st ae ie hintT Selon inde<lb /><lb />Cae eee «tind as oDe. ~RitcherT- got there,| pronounce it a. brilliant - ~Success.<lb />The Operetta Met With a Large ~and ae le, brogue and-all, while as othe/! ~uch cre<lb />Delighted Audience, eddler�"� 1 the . genuine packman/the thanks of the ~com munity; 4<lb /><lb />Shee cae ciocale would pale beside, him. the delightful evening. given oy<lb /><lb />A Greenville audience was ney. | rcepetide date = ar " Pied herself and company. |<lb />delichted than with th inne oa?<lb /><lb />er more deg ©] constitutes love and life. When Time Growing Short. :<lb /><lb />presentation of the beuatifal, he first appeared with bis grey)<lb />operetta, orhe Merry Milk Maids� | whiskers scme one in the: audi |'T' get the benefit of the<lb />eduction. i am. |<lb /><lb />at the Opera House last night,|ence remarked oThere is Shor iff<lb />under the direction of that talent. ~Warren right over again.� oAs|<lb />Ayo Miss Hortense oFarmer Jim� - Billie Burch =<lb />of he last few. weeks|caught eve erybody with hia-Moet.<lb />gigers " a cumber|singing and almost made them)<lb /><lb />this operekia and ti<lb /><lb />weep with his dispondency oyer Feel ee<lb />a8 disappointment in love affairs,| +O<lb /><lb />of the people for the pe: nce| His companion, Bh. M. Snuggs as/has<lb />~can be told in the fact ¢ y 8|oFarmer Joe,� was a companion)<lb />o'clock Friday: atte \indeed, singing his parts well and|<lb /><lb />reserved seat 1p the | jali had been|putting in consolation at the;- ~<lb />sold. The sudisnce * very|right time. R. M. Moye as oCap- ss<lb />mes and did not fail to expressitain� of the farmer's brigade led]<lb />pleasure at. ~the different fea-j|his van well, and the Brigade,<lb /><lb />cares of the evening: ~Paul Hosier, Olarence Jopes,/are in th<lb /><lb />Miss Ione May ~o *Qacen. ofiClarence Whichard and Johni agn m<lb />the ~Milkinaids ~wasT charming Horne, wed tifeir row clean .and| o<lb /><lb />her left no grass growing when they; 2+:<lb /><lb />mie Boley ae {pat im the choruses. Captain andj ~ IM.<lb />was. just ~splend d. and brought rigade were a dandy set of one)... = 2 -"<lb />Tonaabe house with her hit on \zallus hay-seeders. :<lb /><lb />oue of our merehante as shedrop-| . One of the best featares: of the] until 1<lb />ped a nickle in eget pag Sean? evening came between. the acts; s-~ To<lb />er Monica,� Miss Delia .Marshal,} when little Misses Emily es pee,<lb />to-tell her ame e ae Miss Marshaliand Nina James. eppees eva |<lb />sustained her character admira- danced - the Highland " oTring<lb />bly. ; As oJuanita� hore =. ieeott set i ~movements owere |<lb /><lb />zipsco : feet: oSuch a hearty ©<lb />given ~them that: 4 they<lb />and gave some 2 atty figares of |<lb /><lb />Py x is aay ae ook ae a oe<lb /><lb />an | her ways� were sole :<lb />with. her.  Miss S- | ace ioaeeete See entire oper-| S5J<lb />: eo ag it. done. Her)<lb /><lb />268 Nan {t her oie ~something yah go ~ ee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a,<lb /><lb />Mar. 25-<lb />_ sillon. O.,<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />F _" *<lb />: 5 aes :<lb />- - "<lb /><lb />; QP. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month-<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matte<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />LOOKING BACKWARD. =<lb /><lb />Leading. Events of a Memorable}<lb /><lb />~Twelve Months.<lb />THE YEAR {00i PASSED IN REVIEW,<lb /><lb />Failures, Casualties, Crimes, For-<lb />eign and Industrial Happen-<lb />ings, Meteorology, Pohti-<lb />cal, Social and Sporting<lb />Events Chronologi-<lb />cally Recorded.<lb /><lb />i oeemnmmmeninnandll<lb /><lb />a INDUSTRIAL.<lb />Jan. 16"Thousands of coal miners in dees gS<lb />reduced I<lb /><lb />of Mercer, Pa., struck, wages being<lb />a In Ohio, 10,000 miners refused to ac-<lb /><lb />reduction in wages.<lb />an. 2%"Wave of anarchy passed over Mans-<lb />aane (Pa) coal region. Bloodshed, arson and<lb /><lb />of propertyTollowed. Discha<lb />of all miners tone 4 we<lb />Feb. i"Six killed in fight between laborers<lb /><lb />near N. '<lb />Mar. 5"Near Bridgeport, O., 4.000 miners re-<lb />sumed work.<lb /><lb />. Jeaving setticment of outside<lb /><lb />ashi<lb />Apr. men as result of trouble<lb />Me 5"Judge wellTs decision in Union<lb />=pae pg on at favored em-<lb />plores at every poin<lb />Apr. 13"Judge Dundy ordered Union Pacific<lb />receivers to restore former wages of employes,<lb /><lb />at<lb />r- 16 T strike in Connelisville (Pa)<lb />practically ended.<lb />18 4 laborers near Detroit.<lb />om. ided with sheriff's officers: two of<lb />the f ilied, some 15 others wounded<lb /><lb />k<lb />i -"Stri at St Cloud, Minn, arrest-<lb />ed with mails.<lb /><lb />130,00) miners east of the<lb /><lb />Apr.<lb />Mississippi aoe exe of United Mine Work-<lb /><lb />ers to suspend r<lb /><lb />Apr. 23"Mines in Hocking (O) valley fred<lb />Dy coal strikers....Two laborers kil near<lb />Detroit, Mich.,in fight between<lb />oficers. "<lb /><lb />Apr. 25"HoganTs industrial army, 800<lb />moving east on a stolen train, captured<lb /><lb />by fod.<lb /><lb />eral t at . Mont. -<lb />wie reat* Northern road tied up-UF<lb /><lb />_ Apr. | 1 com-<lb />mend<lb /><lb />¢ - % ° *<lb />ot + tet et Rita aetna gi<lb />~ 4 we as<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />ers at<lb /><lb />June<lb />i strike<lb />works strikers<lb /><lb />Cot.<lb /><lb />battle at Lemont, Pa<lb />dune 1i"Mining strire<lb />agreement as to wages, to<lb />reached<lb /><lb />strke settlement.<lb />June 12"Alliance<lb /><lb />and deposed<lb />to it.<lb /><lb />valley ....Coal oper.tors<lb />by mincrs....Ala<lb />tinue strike.<lb /><lb />June 26"Boycott<lb />opened in Chicago..<lb />increased pay of<lb /><lb />American Railway u<lb /><lb />service was and<lb /><lb />neunced.<lb /><lb />Jtly 1"Ratiway strike<lb />road centerin<lb />abandoned all ser<lb /><lb />strikers.<lb />interference with roads<lb />to Ch<lb /><lb />ers railroad<lb /><lb />freight cars.<lb />y -6"Ch<lb /><lb />toolhouses. Th<lb /><lb />inaf<lb />8 ee<lb /><lb />baat oy<lb /><lb />foreign<lb />at<lb /><lb />into active service....<lb /><lb />= by the strike<lb /><lb />bee ike....<lb /><lb />Westville, iL, troops<lb /><lb />at Stickle<lb />Kangley<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />a ~. Mok<lb />forced men<lb />several<lb /><lb />ww uéiew oo satievi® ia say<lb /><lb />. formed in Chicago between<lb /><lb />Knights ef Labor and American Raliway union<lb /><lb />a ome aa se aot tre bs mac] bers . =<lb />une ii" na ners in convention . iS<lb /><lb />Perse Haute rejected Columbus compromise | Prices. Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb /><lb />President Dunkerly for agreeing<lb />June 18"Work resumed in mines ir Hocki<lb /><lb />(IIL) district refused to pay scale agreed<lb />bama miners decided to con-<lb />June 19"American Rallway union voted (112"<lb />100) to exclude colored men Dane: membership.<lb />12<lb />:.lndiana mine operators<lb />their men and resumed work.<lb /><lb />June 27"As result of Pullman boycott by<lb />nion the Llindis Central<lb /><lb />in Chicago,<lb />vice ....U. S. troops sent to<lb />Trinidad, Col, where maii trains were held by<lb /><lb />feago strikers-sarned over<lb />freight cars and destroysa switch towers<lb />6 killed in the riots.<lb /><lb />Hollow, Pa.<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />eesport nag we<lb />eoal ti ae<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />Creek,<lb />surrendered to commander of state militia.<lb />June 10"Three striking miners killed in a<lb /><lb />declared settled by<lb /><lb />last one year, being<lb />by the conference at Columbus, a.<lb /><lb />eluscu tO acvUPps vue<lb /><lb />in the Springfiel<lb />upon<lb /><lb />an<lb /><lb />cars<lb /><lb />strikes reported on<lb /><lb />13 other lines.... Eud of coal minersT strike an-<lb /><lb />has crippled every<lb />some roads baving<lb /><lb />July 2"Judges Woods and_ Grosscup. of tne<lb />U. S. court in Chicago. issued order forbidding<lb />s engaged in inters<lb /><lb />tate<lb /><lb />commerce.<lb /><lb />July 4"Federal troops at Fort Sheridan sent<lb />o and at the stock yards were com-<lb />pelled to use bayonets to restrain violence.<lb /><lb />July 5"At the stock yards in Chic strik-<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />bet ween rioters<lb />ilted aji-<lb /><lb />ints in the south.<lb /><lb />iners inaugurated<lb /><lb />J 7"In<lb />ond thgom ave of tformer.were k roo ean pl<lb />road, kade reported complete in Calif<lb /><lb />ri<lb />re<lb /><lb />�"�m<lb />ign of terror at S Vatleg a<lb />July ee Be i | a) iilinois ordered<lb /><lb />and California tied<lb />Severe eee<lb /><lb />on tructing<lb />ams to cease their ~etal wful work .... At<lb /><lb />carne | Have ¢<lb />niza-<lb /><lb />seal SP BS<lb /><lb />ae «a<lb /><lb />ieiee| THEY NULL CHAT MR CAME,<lb /><lb />, ind.<lb />6"Ohio militis ordered out to scene of.<lb /><lb />"Oo"<lb /><lb />"Call on them when you need"<lb /><lb />Dry. Goods, Notions; Shoes,<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-<lb />ware. Plows, Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />"_"O"<lb /><lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb />Everything First-class<lb />-:- at -:-<lb /><lb />Dp. S. SMITHTS<lb />Heavy and Fancy<lb /><lb />GROCERY: -:- STORE.<lb /><lb />Acall willconvince you<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />- WILEY BROWNTS<lb /><lb />"is the place fur"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />dren Shoes at<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />"and also have acomplete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />sabi teiltoa.<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|See his $18. Sewing Machine.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />- WILEY BROWN,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />*<lb /><lb />3|25, "25, 25, 25, 25, 25, \the B<lb />~Per Cent.:<lb /><lb />LE EADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />rt BSc wanes Bans] Bee sae ieee<lb />ieitke sue atm ee E. PENDER &amp; CO, : TOBACCO<lb />Aug, 4"Delegates assembled in Chicago of; ! : = fe<lb />APcsiGa"ensopy the Sante Fond Bantora tNt-| TINNERS~ See<lb /><lb />Aug. 20"At New Bedford, Mass., 11,000 em-<lb />pitts St sess works wont on stvlke aguinst And Stove Dealers.<lb />Te. Q<lb /><lb />Se 20-- Ready -made clothing indust i<lb />Banas; by strike ot 5,500 operat {| Repairing promptly attended to<lb />potinthe R:U. st inet rs i. Gallagher and<lb />months and $500 fine for intimidating non- "DEALERS. IN".<lb /><lb />Sep. 25 Minera and coalo oor at Massil- PAINTS, Ohh, . GLASS AND PONT<lb /><lb />lon. O., agreed to submit differences to arbi-<lb /><lb />trati 3<lb />7 TE Eo 29"Tin-plate plants shut down at Pitts- _Jamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />b % Pa., on account of dissatisfaction in re- :<lb />e*Sot. B Strike of New Bedford (Mass.) spin- ajgent for Rambler and Crescen<lb /><lb />(s<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />iin<lb /><lb />O. L. ey a2<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ners compromised. a Bieri cles. ec<lb />strike polsienad day'end abrogation of = 1 2 Greenville, N. C. !<lb />wor<lb />uction.<lb />" HED .<lb />sor nee By Weavers = Fall River, Mass., again M. H LONG, ESTABLISHE! 1876.<lb />Crea, amoihdan Bathe, Wie ork aad W*<lb />oft ccrikess charged with violence and ob- oo ATTOR NEY-AT-LAW,<lb />structing the malls. in Se ; GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />ricaid v-Bats Water of Suction Ratieag| Peactices 0 St ee<lb />u 8 8 0 0 r ofice :<lb />; _ LC. LATHAM (MARRY SKINNER<lb />of the union to three monehs in jail for violet:| 7 ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />te Se | AwrornevsnaT-Law, ecopionea 2 eae ¥<lb />The Pope: ~Maautactarine. ~Co-» GREEN ILER, * ©: 2 ing their yearTs supplies will aim<lb />of Boston, Mass., has fayored the) [T L. FLEMING, -|their interest toget our pies ee es<lb />oREFLECTOR Pith one of -its yery|~° la o ailite branches. armock so fete.<lb />serviceable oak epiondens for ATTORNEY -AT-LAW 3 : oe<lb />; =a ely Prompt es rs aid wand. Office IDES cS Aw TERELERE |<lb />Cotton mas Soria at. Tucker urovhy stand ~<lb />Below are Nortolk ~prices ebaotton ok MS. ee ALEX. L.,BLOW| FLOUR, coF FEE, SUGAR.<lb />and peanuts for ; rday, as farnished Lda  RICE TEA, &amp;e<lb />by y oot Nort Ss i aera Mer- a epi en &amp; BLOW, ae : : . :<lb />x h: t. 0 0. 0 : yr 7" a |<lb />chants " x. Ae aS oATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, i alwuys at LOWES 7 MARKET PRIOES.<lb />Ss Good-Middling Aes 7 54 wr tions seh © ~~ : TOBACEO SNUFF&amp; CIGARS "<lb />Middling ie | cs ot ra cei. ailthe Courts. " lirect from oManufacturers, ena e<lb />po A ee ey ae : ai sera " ~one, Sgro Sc oat<lb />Tone Tie BS 7 | a 58 _ Barbers. CeeT plete stock of ~ ne ee<lb />sie soc wa oa 2 2 CART Mk Saga eee ae OSE<lb />Fancy = = 34" ee<lb />Spanish 2<lb /><lb />Tone"Dull.<lb /><lb />oat 20 to n Ct. ;<lb />1.75. to 2. 90 pe<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>"<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.<lb /><lb />--Paces Caught as They Passed Before<lb />the pureed<lb /><lb />- Dr. BR. L Carr has returned<lb />from Philadelphia.<lb />Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Hines re-<lb />turned home last night.<lb /><lb />Miss Carrie Dail, of Snow Hill,<lb />is visiting Mrs. R- W. King.<lb /><lb />" Sire. John Pierce, of Ayden, is<lb />Visiting Mrs. Emily Harris-<lb /><lb />Messrs A. Ward and J.T. Ward/;<lb />_ of Bethel, spent last night here.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. B. Ellington has moved<lb />into the Perkins house on Fourth<lb />street. é<lb /><lb />Mr. J. S._ Jenkins . left this<lb />morning for Danville to spend a<lb />few days.<lb /><lb />Mr. F. M. Hedges has returned<lb />from a holiday visi eet to Washing-<lb />ton and Tarboro.<lb /><lb />Mr.-N. H. Whitfield has return<lb />ed from Oxford where he weni to<lb />spend the holidays.<lb /><lb />' Miss Chat Atkinston took the<lb />train here this morning returning<lb />to her home near Goldsboro.<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. J.. Woodson and , chil-<lb />dren, who were Visiting et Col.<lb />Harry SkinnerTs left this morning<lb /><lb />Mr. J. R. Cory has moyed back<lb />from Avden to Greenville and<lb />energie ng harness hep<lb /><lb />ere.<lb /><lb />~Mr. C. T. Munford a se PRS<lb />pa his- visit to Wilson. Mrs.<lb /><lb />ok. sunt, who was visiting<lb /><lb />a mae at the Female Institate<lb />20me this morning.<lb /><lb />oCotton 48 to day.<lb /><lb />ated Sugar ts<lb />Bie ry d Seedless Haisins at<lb /><lb />scien the<lb />Ss in the wenholt,<lb /><lb />oLITTLEE Nie<lb /><lb />Cream, of Loval News Boiled Down,<lb />for Busy Folks.<lb /><lb />Whew! ainTt it cold!<lb /><lb />The ° blizzard seems to have<lb />struck us with a vim. 3<lb /><lb />We got just a few flakes of<lb />fine snow here yesterday.<lb />~The thermometor in front of J.<lb />B. Cherry &amp; CoTs store was down<lb />to 12 this morning.<lb />The train was an ~hour late<lb />again last night, caused by hav-|<lb />ing to wait for the main ~line<lb />trains.<lb />This market and Washington<lb />have both been bare of oysters<lb />the last few days and orders had<lb />to be sent to Norfolk for them-<lb />The bad weather may* keep them<lb />scarce tor some e days |i longer.<lb /><lb />_ Light oA-Coming.<lb /><lb />oThe lamp-smasher must have<lb />been gettine £5 in his workall overjert<lb />town, the lighter was<lb />afraid to stick a match to the<lb />street lamps, as none of them were<lb />shining last night- But meter<lb />mind, the moon will be gettin<lb /><lb />sober, who. can. smash Luna's<lb />globe with a stick.<lb /><lb />~ it Was. Fine.<lb /><lb />- -We deem no apology aecsdsary<lb />for giving so mutch -space to-day<lb /><lb />to the account of the oMerry<lb />Miikmaids� last nigh<lb /><lb />es h<lb />8<lb /><lb />tend i in the operetta, ~and noth<lb />ing will be more ee a an<lb /><lb />to read about it.<lb />serves every line given -it.<lb /><lb /> Services Tomorrow, .<lb />Presbyterian church."Surd<lb />School at 930 A. M. ay<lb />at 11 A. M.and7P: M. by Rev.<lb /><lb />\J. N-H--Sammerell.<lb /><lb />ned<lb /><lb />iSehool at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Preachi<lb />G. F&amp;F. Smith.<lb />i gs ag<lb /><lb />her work in a. night or two, t isa poenaaee was &amp;<lb />there will be light. -And wed! -<lb />llike to see the scamp, drunk or<lb /><lb />t, even to}<lb />the exclusion of other matter.| _<lb />Every reader of the. ~Dawy Re-|<lb /><lb />Preaching<lb /><lb />Methodist. church."Sunday|<lb /><lb />at 11 A. M.and7 P.M. by Rev.|<lb /><lb />On Wday aiternoon Ww. =<lb /><lb />Harrington and J. A. Thi<lb />who were elected sy the Pop<lb /><lb />as Sheriff avd Treasurer on<lb />whose official bonds were rejected<lb />by the Board of County Commis-<lb />sioners. had summons served 7<lb />the Commissioners» to ap<lb />before the Superior mo w ich<lb />conyenes on the first rag fl $a<lb />January and show cause why th<lb />said bondsshould not be aabo ribet.<lb /><lb />Family -keunion.<lb /><lb />There was. an enjoyable family<lb />reunion and dining at the home<lb />of Mr. J. B. Johnson, Sr., Friday<lb />afternoon. Besides Mr. and Mrs.<lb />Johnson and their son Mr. J.-B.<lb />Johnson, Jr., there were. present<lb />three sisters of Mrs. Johnson,<lb />namely, Mrs. M. A. Bernard, Mrs.<lb />E. S. Greene and Miss Hannah<lb />Smith, also the children of the<lb />two first named, Mr WwW. S. and<lb /><lb />Miss sty Seoney Bernard, Messrs. Rob-<lb />D gs C., Edward and<lb />asaben Belle ake Greene,<lb /><lb />and an intimate friend of the<lb />family, Miss Lela Cherry.<lb />the first time they had all been<lb />n |together in many years, and the<lb />py one.<lb /><lb /></p>
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