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          <lb />Vol.1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., January 23, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. 38.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb />M, leaves 10:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />T South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb />M., leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers arrives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves tor Washingtou Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb />Thureday fair, colder.<lb /><lb />Married.<lb /><lb />Mr. Me. G. Horton ard Miss<lb />Lilhe Askew, of Farmville, get<lb />married to-day.<lb /><lb />Tuesday afternoon at the Meth-<lb />odist parsonage in Greenville,<lb />Mr. W. J. Moore and Mrs. Lucy<lb />Brown, from near Ayden, were<lb />married by Rev. G. F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Attwo oTclock this afternoon,<lb />in Carolina township at the home<lb />of Mr. J. R. Congleton, chairman<lb />of the County Board of Educa-<lb />tion, his daughter, Miss Mamie<lb />Corgletonanu Mr.S. M. Bailey<lb />were married by W. H. Williams,<lb />Eeq. The attendants were Mr.<lb />Robert Bailey and Miss Lizzie<lb />Congleton, Mr. J. H. Keel ard<lb />Miss Marv E. Bailey, Mr. John<lb />Everett and Miss Barnhill, Mr.<lb /><lb />_H. A. Gray and Miss Susie Keel.}<lb /><lb />There is a time in the affairs ot<lb />eyery man when he should gird<lb />vp his loins and hustle. We<lb />commend the example of the<lb />meichants who hay®2 already ad-<lb /><lb />vertised to the others who have<lb /><lb />not done so. Plant an adin the<lb />Datty REFLECTOR and it will pay<lb />you. It will help us todo better<lb />work for the town, too. See?<lb /><lb />A large steamer struck a rock<lb />and sunk in the Ohio river near<lb />Alton, Ill. Several lives lost.<lb /><lb />~ A savyere blizzard is ~reported ¢:<lb />ward from<lb /><lb />be rapidly moying eas<lb />Colorado. ~<lb /><lb />THE LEGISLATURE,<lb /><lb />MONDAY.<lb /><lb />The principal new bills intro.<lb />duced in the Legislature to-day<lb />were: To provide a reformatory<lb />for youthful criminals ; to appoint<lb />a joint select Committee of Re.<lb />trenchment and Reform of Pub-<lb />lic Iustitutions ; to provide for<lb />labelling andgmwarking convict-<lb />made goods ; to protect and pro-<lb />mote the shell- fish industry ; to<lb />provide for the stady of vocal-<lb />music in public schools; to pro-<lb />vide pena.ties tor all adultera-<lb />tions of food; to make sheriffs<lb />and other county officer ineligi-<lb />ble for more than two terms ip<lb />succession; to enforce the just<lb />and equal payment of the debts<lb />of insolvents ; to provide for the<lb />sapport of the pu vlic school by a<lb />direct appropriation of $150,000<lb />from the State Treasury.T A reso.<lb />lution was adupted insiructing<lb />the Judiciary Committee of the<lb />House to draft a bill greatly in-<lb />creasing the jurisdiction of mag<lb />istrates, so as to cover larceny<lb />aad abandonment. There was<lb />considerable debate on a bill in<lb />the Senate to restore 6 per cent.<lb />as the legal rate of interest.<lb />Most of the discussion was on the<lb />penalty clause of the bill.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />Help the Local Editor,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Local editors are blamed for a<lb />great many things they canTt help,<lb />such as using partiality in men-<lb />tioning visitors; giving news<lb />about eome folks and oleaving|<lb />rothers, and so on. He prints all<lb />such items that he can find.<lb />Some people inform him of such<lb />things and others do not. An<lb />editor should not be expectsd_ to<lb />know the names and residences of<lb />all arrivals, and it is frequently<lb />the case. that he is unable to<lb /><lb />ascertain them. If yon will make<lb /><lb />lit a pointTto tellus these things<lb /><lb />~we will Pas * mention them.�<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />COMFORT! =<lb />DURABILITY !<lb /><lb />oO<lb /><lb />That is what we can give you in<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />: oO<lb />FOR MEN!<lb /><lb />Bion F. ReynoldTs Hand-Made<lb />Shoes and Bay State Shoes.<lb />Every pair warranted.<lb /><lb />FOR LADIES!<lb /><lb />E. P. Reed &amp; Co.Ts Hand-Made<lb />Shoes and Ziegler Bros.Ts Hand<lb />Made Shoes. cine pair guar-<lb />teed.<lb /><lb />FOR CHILDREN !<lb /><lb />We have the very best makes.<lb />All sizes and styles.<lb /><lb />o' wankT 2<lb />g<lb /><lb />$<lb />x<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN G!<lb /><lb />-"AND"<lb /><lb />Dress Goods<lb /><lb />AT COST iby<lb /><lb />to reduce stock for oSpring Goods,<lb />Come see what, we can ¢<lb /><lb />It is your trade we<lb /><lb />and we are prepared to<lb />5 beat the market on good<lb />ts SROCS at low prices.<lb /><lb />Next dese ts bank.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>=<lb /><lb />tion to a bill of this nature being<lb /><lb />- Saturday ~on the life of the late<lb /><lb />- madeTa little pine coffin, placed. it<lb /><lb />e?<lb /><lb />DAILY -REFLECTO<lb /><lb />De S-WHIGHARD. Editor. " }<lb /><lb />dias aa "<lb /><lb />Subscription 25 cefts per fvonth-<lb /><lb />~ Entered us second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />age mee "="<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />If the legislature wants todo a<lb />good thing let. them railroad<lb />through «au -bilP@to change the<lb />western blizzard that is heading<lb />this way. ~There will be no objec<lb /><lb />introduced and passing its sever-<lb />al readings all the same day:<lb /><lb />= , a dis<lb /><lb />We see that there is a possi-<lb />bility of the legislature visiting<lb />the Newbern fairtm a body. « ~Fhe<lb />management of the fair had bet<lb />ter keep a sharp ltookoat, or that<lb />body wight railroad througao a<lb />bill to abolish the fair or.change<lb />the time of holditig it. Theyseem;<lb />bent on changing or abolishing<lb />everything. ~<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Those were nobleT. eulogies in<lb />the United-States Senate on-last<lb /><lb />Senator Vance by Senators Ran-<lb />som and Jarvis. No mar has<lb />ever lived in North Carolina who<lb />held a warmer place in the hearts<lb />of the people than Senator Vance<lb />did and the people are ready ~to<lb />say amen to whatever may be<lb />said in honor of the statesman.<lb /><lb />"_"_""""" eee<lb />A touching funeral is mentioned<lb />as having taken place in Muncie,<lb />Ind., a few days.ago. The ~child<lb />of a poor family died. They lad<lb />no money to bny a coffin or pay<lb />foneral expenses. The father<lb /><lb />with the little corpse in it on a<lb />sled, and two brothers drew it to<lb />the cemetery, followed by the<lb />~father and mother. That was the<lb />funeral. And yet Muncie is sap-<lb /><lb />i to \be a civilized - and | &amp;<lb /><lb />a oe Pie ee<lb /><lb />reounty 3;<lb /><lb />Of course the result. is not ua<lb />artain Butler aud Pritchard hav-<lb />ing been nominated by the Fusion<lb />eaucus © will. be: elected... The}<lb />Dewocrats will vote for Thos. W.<lb />Mason. and. LeeS. Overman. Mr.<lb />P.itchard will leave at once for<lb />Washington.and be sworn in. Sen-<lb />ator Jarvis-will return to» Green-<lb />ville and: the enemies of the peo-<lb />ple -will have gained one vote in<lb />the United States Senate.<lb />RT A<lb /><lb />~A Sample. Fusionist,<lb />William Gaston Vickers, the<lb />erstwhile Democrat, but now a<lb />Rep Pcp-Coa-Fusionist. Repre-<lb />seutatiye in: the lower braneh of<lb />the Legislature from Durham<lb />who voted for Abe<lb />Middleton, a buck negro, for as.<lb />sistant. door kseper agsiust Mr.<lb />Reitzel, a one-legged Confederate<lb />-eldier, and who has a class in<lb />the Second Baptist<lb />School, came home last. Sunday<lb />to: instruct his class:in the oWays<lb />of the jast.� After givinz= his<lb />class all heTcould think of he<lb />went home for dinner. In ~the<lb />afternoon he took his accounts|,<lb /><lb />and went around to collect rents<lb /><lb />that. were due-on several of his<lb />houses be rents in and near town,<lb />stuting that he considered. it® ono<lb />more harm-for-him to collect his<lb />rents on Sunday than it was for a<lb />preacher to get his salary on<lb /><lb />Sunday.T No wonder he voted<lb />for Abe Middleton."Darham<lb />un.<lb /><lb />The State Guard.<lb /><lb />~North Garolina would be.ina<lb />nice ofix� without her State Guard |<lb />Scenes would follow iu which<lb />mobs and lawbreaker3 generally<lb />would fairly revel. Lf -Wilminug-<lb />ton were without hor. military<lb />companies, how long would it be|~<lb />before the necessity. for, these<lb />organizations woald be. Keanty<lb />sf ould think te @. knave or.<lb /><lb />would t or 2 moment.o<lb />leant pcg bisa Baan caWil<lb /><lb />Sunday |<lb /><lb />On Saturday, Jan. 26th,<lb /><lb />at our stables in Grean-<lb />ville, we will sell<lb /><lb />A lot-of Good:<lb />HORSES &amp; MULES:!<lb />- At Auction. They,<lb />will be sold to the high-<lb />est bidder without re-<lb /><lb />|gardto price. Nostock<lb /><lb />put up will be taken<lb />downor bought in for<lb />us, but will.be knocked<lb />off to the highest bidder<lb /><lb />Tucker &amp; Edwards.<lb /><lb />Cotton and reanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Nortolk_ prices of.cotfon<lb />andT; eanuts for esterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Coannission Mer-<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Good Middling 5 9-16<lb />Midd liug : +6<lb />Low Miidling = .., 4 18-16<lb />Good Ordinary | 4h<lb />Tone"nominal.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />~Prime . . yh<lb />Extra Prime oe 2<lb />Fancy . 24<lb />Spanish ~ %<lb />Tone"stealy.,<lb /><lb />Regus steady at18-+e 19 cts...<lb />. E. Peas"best, 1.75 to 2. 00 per_bag.<lb />#* « - ~datnaged. 1.00 to.7.75.<lb /><lb />~Black and Clay, 60 to 75 per bu-hel.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by� Ss. oML tehultz, at the<lb />Old-Brices Store. |;<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib. 19 to 25<lb />Western Sidts 6.6) to 74<lb />Sugar cured Hams Ilio lz<lb />Corn 40 toT60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to SO<lb />Cabbage &amp; to.15<lb />Flour, oFE amily 390 to 340<lb />Lard 6 to 10<lb />Oats 50 to 60<lb />Potatoes Irish, per pol 300: to 350<lb />Potatoes Sweet, per bu _ 30 te AD<lb />Sugar 3, to 5<lb />Coffee o16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 200<lb /><lb />(chickens 123 to.0<lb />Eggs, pel doz pls<lb />Beeswax, per Ib 80<lb />Kérosene " 9 to. 10<lb />aj Pease, per bu 50 to 75<lb />fiHulls, perten-- 500<lb />~Cotton Seed, Meal. 215 00<lb />Hides. : . .1)103<lb /><lb />'Minks ©<lb /><lb />25, to 78<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ohicpemnpieage<lb /><lb />Senator Jaryis, ~of North Caro- =<lb /><lb />lina, and * ~Réptesentative oMorse, : : | | | a i | a.<lb />of Massachusetts, delivered re-} ar THE. You every day ae<lb /><lb />ligious addresses at churches in OLD BRICK. STORE en : }<lb />Washington ;on Sunday. The | in the ee<lb />Senator delivered an address at| H}ARMERSAND MEKUHANTS BUY ADP<lb /><lb />foe ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />- the young menTs Gospel meeting | their interest toget our prices before pu.<lb /><lb />at the Colored .Christian "Asso- | Chasing elsewhere. Ourstock ETS A, | month of<lb />ciation ~rooms, 1607 Eleventh|� * 1% branches. t<lb /><lb />street northwest, and Representa- PORK SIDESGSHOMLDERS,<lb /><lb />~tive Morse delivered a discourse FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK. J anuary that if :<lb />on oThe KingTs Highway� at the) BG aye cA. x | an .<lb />First Congregational church on C<lb />Tenth and G streets, northwest." | 4) Wuysat LowEsT MARKET PRIcEs. 7 you have "<lb /><lb />Sec ale shel 2 7 | TOBACLO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS .<lb /><lb />Next ~year wilt tieT fen year. Af-| We buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bee x Ae yy<lb />ter that there will not be anothar bbng rock a bet at one profit. A com your Printingtdone i<lb />leap year until 1904. . P en we<lb /><lb />FURNITURE |.»<lb /><lb />The Long-Handied Dipper. always on hand and scldat prices tusui | at the<lb />the times. Our goods are all beught and<lb /><lb />~Dr. Holmes was one to Charles Fol- to run,we sell at a close margio REF LECTOR<lb /><lb />FS ee "" _ a = % - - "<lb />eS tae er fe ee F4 zeae Fd i<lb />This Reminds<lb /><lb />~ : ae R tf 1 p<lb />len Adams)\-acknowledging: the re-| " oe ay M: SCHUL'?, - ad Go<lb />ceipt of his dialect poem: ~Dot fzreenvilie. N.C<lb /><lb />Long-Handled Dipper,� in which<lb /><lb />the genial autocrat said: ~I thank 7 2 a , = "" : J OB - _ OFFICE!<lb /><lb />~you ~for the _fresh draft from this _ Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />long- -handled: tin. dipper; which you 7 =<lb /><lb />have made a rival to the ~Old Oaken} D*�"� D. I. JAMES, : It will be done right. =<lb />Bucket.T Some of ~my best drinks | . | DEN Guahearom a<lb />when I was a boy of fifteen at An- | = : __<lb />dover were from ~a ~cocoanut ~dipper, L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />but that was not destined to immor- J * ,<lb /><lb />tality; like the more fortunate: re- ATTORNEY -AT-LAW<lb /><lb />It will be done in sty *<lb /><lb />veptaclesi I ohave always hada: OB eoni Greenvilie, Ni C. wid - : yee gy<lb /><lb />pt attention to business. Offic: oSl ge : a<lb />great, liking. for: Yaweob . and his at Tacker &amp; MurohyTs old stand. * and it always. suits: ak<lb />young hopeful,.and I_hope they will<lb /><lb />long. continue .to. make | the world THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEK. L. BLOW<lb />happier by ~their domestic history PARES &amp; BLOW, .<lb /><lb />d famil traits.� |<lb />and family por rai ATTORN EYS-A'T- Baw<lb /><lb />~These points are<lb /><lb />At se Boarding. House. lect fee we allore a Ni - | ra.<lb />ee drew a long breath. Beco a a Reation inn ais ourts.. = . onica i)<lb />skilled draughtsman he aid ae with |uc.caTHam� HARRY SKN NES. well worth weighing ,<lb />comparative casey : [athe &amp; SKINNER, ,<lb />ST -bep"9 our ~pardon, d he- hid toT | : |<lb />the landlady, with some severity, ATTORNEYS-+aT-Law, 1 y ,<lb />oDa diteto knot,madom, when T'm{ ss GRENVILLE. ¢ in any sort<lb />ever going to. get an ythidg to suit ~2 icamwacli weil sy a Me<lb />me in this house.� wine SEP ETP: f farlay frat Ay<lb />oWhen you pay your board bill,� = : lee work, u "ls ot<lb />replied | the landlady with charming \ JAMES. A. SMITH,. here<lb />Adams avenue ablomb... _. | TON SORIAL. ARTIST.<lb /><lb />He assumed a business air at once. | . GREENVILLE, N.C, abo hing<lb />: oPlease be : a little mare einite,�: SE ~Patronage solicited. ' a ve all t S. in ""<lb />e said, and. resumed his labors on�"� eee ae aee *<lb />ERBERT EDMU Ds, ;<lb />the steak in. Sane. OF. _bim."Detroit He |<lb />Pree Pressé (00. = a a ~our ob: Printings<lb /><lb />Ete, th eae ~@ Under Opera Hitize.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />""<lb /><lb />NOT WALL FLOW: nga<lb /><lb />ap |<lb /><lb />Sat People whb: are Ca aght in the<lb /><lb />Busy World.<lb /><lb />Miss May Harris retarned to<lb />Falkland to-day.<lb /><lb />Dr. Joshua Taylor, of Washing-<lb /><lb />ton, 1s here to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. Morris Meyer went to<lb /><lb />- Tarboro this evening.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. O. Hyatt, ef Kinston,<lb />came over this morning.<lb /><lb />. Dr. IN. Bynum, of Farmville,<lb />has been in iown to- -day.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W.- Hickerson came up<lb />this morning from Kinston.<lb /><lb />Mr. Jesse Speight went down<lb />the road on last nights train.<lb /><lb />Mr. E. A: Moye, Superior Court<lb />_ Clerk, went.to Raleigh to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Emma Mayo, of Parmele,<lb />' js yisiting Mrs- Andrew Joyner.<lb /><lb />Miss Penina Beaman, of Greene<lb />county, is visiting Mrs. W- H.<lb /> 'W hite.<lb /><lb />-Rev D. W. Davis, of Washing<lb />ton,-paid us avery pleasant call<lb />this after noon.<lb /><lb />Mr. Edwin Hines, of Sampson<lb />county, arrived this rapide an<lb />is visiting his brother, Mr. W. C.<lb />Hines.<lb /><lb />A family by the name of Harris<lb />have moved down here frcm Gran-<lb /><lb />yille county and will farm on the<lb />lands of Mr. Jacob Joyner.<lb /><lb />Hotel Arrivals.<lb /><lb />Kine Hovusse."H. L. Darall, A.<lb />S. Leggett, E. B. Vey, Gus Gom-<lb />peek Baltimore; E. M. Levy,<lb />| Graves, Virginia - Cc. ©.<lb />_ - Hardy, Jos. Phillips, Snow Hill;<lb />L. M. Pittman, W. W. Jones, N.<lb />G.; Jacob Rinvonds Raleigh : J:<lb />_ W. Reed, Prof. J. M. Gaest, M.-<lb /><lb />~Parmel Georgia; G. A. Vick,<lb /><lb />ele.<lb /><lb />|. Horen Macon."E. T. McCabe,<lb /><lb />Ee Pe Paoryear, O. P. Shen, Rich-<lb />20nd ; W. W. Briscoe, Baltimore<lb />B. Singleton, Philadel phia; W.<lb />xton Norfolk ; L. Dean,<lb />EM. ~Wooten, N. J.,<lb />fleming, Pactolus ; C. C.| .<lb />BR. Cotter oFalkland;<lb />ro i, Jr. ah acters<lb /><lb />+ Babes<lb /><lb />oSNAP SHOTS.<lb /><lb />icbaniaeon�<lb /><lb />the ~News Qaick.<lb /><lb />dist church to-night.<lb /><lb />at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />true.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; CoTs.<lb />The early fishermen have com-<lb /><lb />caught Lere yet.<lb />The suit yesterday for the po-<lb /><lb />AndersonTs successors.<lb /><lb />no idea of moving out of Greep-<lb />yille.<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />house Mr. H.<lb />pounds of tobacco for $75.20.<lb /><lb />through.<lb /><lb />Sheriff. Harrington<lb />ofappeal. The Bo<lb />the examination<lb />R. W. King for Sheriff, and J. A.<lb />Thigpen for Treasurer.<lb /><lb />we have had in several<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />~Tobe<lb /><lb />Cold waves are weekly visitors.<lb />Prayer meeting in the Metho-<lb /><lb />N. ¥-. World almanacs for 1895<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb /><lb />An early spring is predicted<lb />We hope the prediction will come<lb /><lb />Fine stock of Shoes just in at<lb /><lb />menced skimming for shad. We<lb />bave not heard of any being<lb /><lb />session of the Bernard corner was<lb />decided in favor ot the occupants,<lb /><lb />Mr. Andrew Joyner if he was go-|<lb />djing tomove in the country that<lb />he requests us to say that he has<lb /><lb />To-day at the Eastern Ware~<lb />F. Keel sold 350<lb /><lb />That was a good sale four a barn<lb /><lb />The Board of Commissioners<lb />this afternoon again rejected the<lb />bond of W. H. Harrington for<lb />ye notice ,°<lb />then Legan<lb />f the bonds of<lb /><lb />Mr. Allen Warren, of Riverside| ~<lb />|Nursery, says he thinks this is<lb />going to be the best fruit year<lb /><lb />years);<lb /><lb />past. The Sberiffis a good<lb />of the seasons, and we 3 fe<lb /><lb />will strike it nee, in sais predies<lb /><lb />|The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />Little Items Hustled Together that Ten<lb /><lb />oTOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb /><lb />O. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />My new spring samples for Greenville, N.C.<lb />a made me just in. call _" "<lb />and see them. it guaranteed.<lb /><lb />Frank Wirsox. |S, KE. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />-So many people have asked! " TINNERS<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly atiended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb />PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND FURY<lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambier and*Crescent<lb />Bieretes:, ga<lb /><lb />. WILEY BRC Ww<lb /><lb />ry WwW PN? Ss.<lb /><lb />"is the place ~Peal<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES.<lb /><lb />fave Children Shoes at<lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have a complete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- spd<lb /><lb />a cold at very love margin.<lb /><lb /></p>
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