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          <lb />Greenville, N. C., February 9, 1895.<lb /><lb />No. 53.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb /><lb />- Porth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />. North Bound Abs an arrives 9:45 A.<lb /><lb />My, leaves 10:15 A.<lb /><lb />: South Bound Freight. arrives 1:5t P.<lb />- M., leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers a~rives from Wash<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves tor Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />_ day and saturday.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />- Fire destroyed Bell Haren Fe-<lb />omale College at Jackscn, Miss.,<lb />loss $40,000.<lb />Another tobacco warehouse<lb />oburned iu Cincinrati, loss $100,<lb /><lb />Rockville, Mad., had a $60, 000<lb />fire caused by tramps sleepifg in<lb />warehouse sheds.<lb /><lb />~ At Standish, Mich., John Bock,|<lb />wife and four children were burn<lb />ed to death in their homes<lb /><lb />T A package containing $1,000<lb />was stolen from the express office<lb />in Macon, Ga.<lb /><lb />- Dr. Stoner, an Iowa physician,<lb />roze to death while returning<lb />bome from a sick call.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />é ~obacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />Mr, Sutton Surrenders the Key.<lb /><lb />Some gentlemen were discuss<lb />me that frozen bird yarn in yes-<lb />terdayT s REFLECTOR, when Mr. W.<lb />. Harrington said it reminded<lb />him of ove that was toid him: A<lb />man threw a lightwood knot on<lb />he fi-e and when it gosto blaz.<lb />ing up well he warmed himself<lb />ind went off to bed. Upon get-<lb />ing up next mo.ning he found<lb />he blaze standing up the chim-<lb />yey frozen stiff.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />mace<lb /><lb />The ground hog has for a week<lb />an furnishing his annual quota<lb />fitems to the papers. If that<lb />jog rooted up all this bad weath-<lb />e ought to be turned into<lb />, and that while the weather.<lb />bold enough to keep him from<lb /><lb />~inT.<lb /><lb />Guinug south,-<lb /><lb />THE Le GIsLATURE,<lb /><lb />eeceemem<lb /><lb />THURSDAY.<lb /><lb />Both houses ia session only<lb />about an hour, adjournmentbeing<lb />taken to attend the laying of the<lb />corner stone to the L. L. Polk<lb />mounment. |<lb /><lb />The ouly bill of general inoter-<lb />est passed in the Senate were to<lb />ameud the code of Civil Proceed-<lb /><lb />~jure so that title to office may be<lb /><lb />tried without cousent of the At<lb />torney General, aud to reduce<lb />salary of Railroad Commission<lb />ers from 2,000 to $1,500. .<lb /><lb />In the House a few bills of<lb />minor importance were intro<lb />duced ana the remainder of the<lb />time taken up in discussing the<lb />public printing bill, which finally<lb />passed third -eading with ap<lb />amendment that party to whom<lb />jthe printing is awarded must<lb />give a $5,000 pond.<lb /><lb />STATR NEWp5,<lb /><lb />Mr. Wink Taylor, proprietor of<lb />the Grand Central Hotel at Col<lb />umbia, S G., has leased the At-<lb />lantic Hotel at Morehead City<lb />and will run it the coming season<lb /><lb />The Jvurnal reports the de<lb />struction by tire of the handsome<lb />residence of Judge H. RB. Bryan<lb />at Newbern. Loss $5,000, abads<lb />half covered by insurance.<lb /><lb />tana nite ey<lb /><lb />Please be Prompt,<lb /><lb />The Datty REFLECTOR ends its<lb />second month to-day. Some of<lb />our subscribers have not paid<lb />anything since the dail~ started<lb />and some others have paid. for<lb />only one month. We will ap<lb /><lb />preciate it if all will now hand<lb />their subscriltion tothe carriers<lb />Oorany of the RerLecior force<lb />they see passing. You can help<lb />the paper along by prompt pay-<lb />me nts.<lb /><lb />Owing to the extreme cold<lb /><lb />FIRST ARRIVAL OF.<lb />IMPORTED<lb /><lb />Hamburgs, -- Embroideries<lb /><lb />L A Cc ES. ©<lb />58 styles Osivred Edge Hamburgs<lb /><lb />Lhese Goods are direct from Swite-<lb />erland with the tariff off for the<lb />spot cash and we want to sell them |<lb /><lb />for the same stuff.<lb /><lb />SHOES |<lb /><lb />weather Tucker &amp; Edwards have}:<lb />postponed their horse auction ad.<lb /><lb />Bion F. REYNOLDTS<lb /><lb />For Men. |<lb /><lb />Every pair warranted, ~<lb />ZIEGLER BROS.T<lb /><lb />~-and--. |<lb /><lb />E. P. REEDTS<lb /><lb />Ladies, bcrestags Children.<lb /><lb />~Dress _ "Goods ae<lb /><lb />Scill creates reduction. -<lb /><lb />vertised for to day mesic next Sat-<lb />urdar, :<lb /><lb />16th.<lb /><lb />C.T, MUNFORD ~<lb /><lb />Next door to bank.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sy ee ee<lb /><lb />s Mewborn 2 67, R<lb /><lb />. $370,628,15 Railroad property<lb />_ $3,140,021 prop-rty of whites<lb /><lb />_ 22 col polis before commT:<lb />~ Overestiumated insolvents for T93° 234. 6u}<lb /><lb />vera<lb /><lb />E Keel, L Fleming<lb /><lb />and J iia oe 6a<lb />chair<lb />The<lb />ae<lb />Shaw. 65 50, B S Shep-<lb />Sousa 3 77, J J Laughinghouse<lb /><lb />1.00. 8-S Rasberry 1 33,3 L Flem- '<lb />ing 35, W 8S Freeman 140, W B<lb />James 50,F G Dupree 87, JI J<lb />Elks 2 00, J H Smith 80, Z D<lb />Parker 87, C P Gaskins 87, J A<lb />_ Herrington 3.78,3 A Lang 280,<lb />AM Jo yoer 2 Oe, A R Cory Av<lb />JD Gon! 20; D-OSmith 80, er B<lb />Williams. 2 10,<lb />G M Smith 80, J L Gaskins_ 95,<lb />Wiley Pearce 1 40, M G Harrell<lb />50, J W Page 90, J L Roberson<lb /><lb />110, B A Jones 50, J B Little 90,<lb />_D R Perkins 50, Wm Powell 40,<lb />oGH Le gett 3 20, Di-G Moore<lb /><lb />1 50, W Knight SO ~ Nelson<lb /><lb />75, Jobn Flanagas 408,05, J D<lb /><lb />Baliock 1 | Shepraid 2 28,<lb /><lb />S M Jones-6 30, Jesse L Smith<lb /><lb />450, L Fleming 2.00, E.__Keei<lb /><lb />57<lb /><lb />Stock law territory "Canady<lb />Moore 3.00.<lb /><lb />Upon &amp; calculation of the Ae<lb />for 1894 madejvy, this Bostd and<lb />the Bodrd ofT Elucation, it ap-<lb />peared that the scheol! taxes : for<lb /><lb />said year amounts as follows:<lb />2204 White Polls . $3,24).7u<lb />14°7 Colored Polls 1,104.72<lb /><lb />~ 693,00<lb />5,024.03<lb /><lb />$75.324 property of colored 120.41<lb /><lb />Liquor LicensesT. 2,750.00<lb />_ Listed before Commissioners 71.36 |<lb />42 white polls before comm T3 59.5<lb /><lb />31.35<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />-\near "the Court ~Hause.<lb />jn Board of.<lb /><lb />|Giéenville townshi<lb /><lb />Ordered that Clerk of Board<lb />t eto oa of<lb />Public roads to take e of<lb />road laid cff Oct. 26, 93, in<lb />beginning<lb />near residence of Noah Forbes<lb />and ending at a pcint on the<lb />4) Pienk road.<lb /><lb />John Flanagan having been<lb />elected by the Board at December<lb />meeting as Treasurer of the coun_<lb />ty for two years, and failing to<lb />appear and tender his bonds, .the<lb />Board held an election to fili ~the<lb />vacancy. J L Little received<lb />anamimeus vote and was allowed<lb />until March meeting to present<lb />bond.<lb /><lb />H J Hoyle having been elected<lb />fat January meeting as Standard<lb />Keeper for two years, and failing<lb />to appear and terder bond, the<lb />Board elected H A Blow and<lb />allowed hiw antil March meeting<lb />to preseut bond.<lb /><lb />e Sheriff made his report.<lb />and: report of the jury showing<lb /><lb />jthat be had daly laid off a public<lb /><lb />road in Contentnea township<lb /><lb />|from the Newbern road to WhiteTs<lb /><lb />road in accordance with an order<lb />issued by the Board at October<lb />meeting.<lb /><lb />Mrs: Dicey Grimes, Farmville<lb />township, allowed to list taxes for<lb />+1894.<lb /><lb />rare<lb />ANECDOTES OF GLADSTONE.<lb />Home and Religious Life of the Great-<lb />est of GritainTs Premiers. :<lb /><lb />~~Some timeTago,� says Rev. New.<lb />man Hall, D. D., oI was ~preaching<lb />io the north of England and hap<lb />}peured to stays at the house of aso. ,<lb />licitor whoThad paid a recent visit to<lb />Hawarden merely as a tourist, ~On<lb />j his return he entered 4 carri: in.<lb />which there was seated a wo on nan<lb />with a beautiful bouguet of. flowers,<lb /><lb />| which my friend admired. .. ~Mr.<lb />nip 2s Gladstone yave them to me,T said the<lb />ue ih 2S ee ai woman: ~Oh,T replied..my~ friend,<lb />, ¥4 1,000.00 \_Ashownwas that?� He was then told<lb />= I sed otis exmTtd othaT : that every servant who left: the cas-.<lb />~ $2,190.56 | tle oa good character. was in-<lb />oBD oon vite return -and spend a week |<lb />$11,999.56), during thé summer.» oI used to be'a<lb />sation | opf|s8ervant: there,T continued the wom-<lb />reft 1 of | left: because I was going to!<lb />mproperly} oT have, however. just |<lb />dd ae APS ~ami<lb /><lb />) Ree* w-myprug vaere 2 week anaT a<lb />fastieeda<lb />_| the garden... He asked me if I liked<lb /><lb />~his hand, saying:<lb /><lb />was leaving I met Mr. G<lb /><lb />flowers, sand: when 1 said I did he<lb />gave me this bunch, which he bad in<lb />~o~Pray accept<lb />them.�<lb /><lb />oAnother ineident, � Dr. Hall went. - = -<lb />on, o~which I had in my mind hap-....:<lb />Gladstone was<lb /><lb />pened when Mr.<lb />chancellor of the exchequer and was<lb />told me by Sir Francis Crossley. Sir<lb />Francis was one day dining with the<lb />vicar of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, to<lb />which church Mr. Gladstone used to<lb />go when living in Carlton Houseter-<lb />race; it was then that he heard the<lb />story from the vicar. The vicar had<lb />recently been to see a crossing<lb />sweeper in his parish who was ill.<lb />Asking him if anyone had been to<lb />see him the sweeper replied: ~Yes,<lb />Mr. Gladstone.� ~Which Mr. Glad-<lb />stone?T asked the vicar. ~Mr. Glad-<lb />stone,T repeated the poor invalid.<lb />~But how came he to see you?� in-<lb />quired the vicar. ~Well,T answered<lb />the crossing sweeper, ~he always had<lb />@ nice word for me when he,passed<lb />my crossing, and when I was not<lb />there he missed me. He asked my<lb />mate, who had taken my place, where<lb />I was, and when he heard I was ill<lb />he asked for me and when he was told<lb />he put. it down on paper. So he<lb />called to see me.T ~Aud what did he<lb />do?T asked the vicar. ~Why, he read<lb />some Bible to me and prayed,T was<lb />the reply.T "Detroit Free Press. .<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />°<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M.<lb />Old Bric® Store.<lb /><lb />&amp;chuitz, at th<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib 19 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6.69 to 73<lb />Sugar cured Hams ll to1z<lb />Jorn ~ 40 to 60<lb />Corn men! 50 to. 80<lb />Cabb 5 to 15<lb />Flour, Family 300 to 340<lb />| Lard ~ 6to10<lb />Oats 50 to 60<lb />Potat gs Irish, per bbl .300 to. 350<lb />Potat 5 Swect, per bu 30 to 40<lb />Sugar� " 8 to 5<lb />Coffee « 16 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 200 noe<lb />Chickens 3123 to 20%: 7 Os<lb />Eggs, pel dez . " sh Fi 22333 ia ie<lb />Beeswax per Ib . 29 oc<lb />~Kerosene. 9to10,.<lb />| Pease, per Be bu et ae to 75<lb />etton: Secd' Meal riog. ge A<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>i<lb />aA<lb /><lb />s ae<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />a Repairing promptly, atyended to.<lb /><lb />"DEALERS INn~<lb /><lb />PADS, CS, LASS AND. POTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goode, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb /><lb />Bicycles. -<lb /><lb />-. WILEY BROWNTS...<lb /><lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes.at}.<lb /><lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have acumplete line of"<lb /><lb />sold at very ciese margin. -<lb /><lb />_ See his $18 Sewing Machin.<lb />WILEY BROWN,<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />ani peanuts for vesterday. as furnished<lb />_ by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Cozamission Mer-<lb />_ chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />= COTTON.<lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Middiling<lb /><lb />Low Middling<lb /><lb />_ Gord Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />"" 1 tol<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />ite Pea best a0) Bin 15 per bag.<lb /><lb />ame<lb /><lb />4.15 . ata Fuses o5<lb /><lb />SE PENDER. &amp; 60, :<lb /><lb />And ~Stove« Sealers: iP<lb /><lb />4 Practice i i all the Courts. :<lb /><lb />F ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />| their interest to get our. prices before pu...<lb /><lb />nallits branches. . :<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />: RICE, TEA, &amp;c.: 3<lb />alwiys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS:<lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb /><lb />bling you'to buy at one profit. A cum<lb />plete stoek of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />lways on hand and soldat prices tusui<lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />old for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />oO run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfully, |<lb />. .S. M. SCHULY2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards..<lb /><lb />D* D. LL.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLY MING.<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING, __<lb />ATTORNEYs-AT-LAW, ao<lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb />= Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />JAMES, -<lb />DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />..C. LATHAM HARRY SKINNER<lb />y ATEAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS8AaT=1540<lb />GREENVILLE. N. t.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />ers &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORN EY S-AT-LA Ww :<lb />GREKNVILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />ALEX. iL. Bi Ow<lb /><lb />oBarbers. o<lb /><lb />[Ames AP SMITH, :<lb />ae TONSORIAL ARTIST:<lb />ee Ne o. a<lb /><lb />PEREGO MEKUHANTSBUY. :<lb /><lb />| chasingelsewhere. Qurstock a lich ies eyes<lb /><lb />You every<lb /><lb />* +<lb /><lb />in ~the<lb /><lb />eS ont oe . : ane -<lb />February that if<lb /><lb />o1<lb /><lb />{It will be done in style:<lb /><lb />your Printmg dones= «~<lb /><lb />Lee ae<lb /><lb />at the<lb />JOB -- | OFFICE.* | i<lb />It will be done right,. = : ;<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />N<lb /><lb />These ponte are é<lb /><lb />in any. sort |<lb /><lb />of won, but<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ICICLES.,<lb /><lb />cd<lb />nanan inemianemenial<lb /><lb />Little Things ~Caught in the Snow<lb />Drift or Pulled out of the Mud. ~<lb /><lb />Excuse us, but ainTt it cold?<lb />Not many people in town to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />There was an enjoyable candy<lb />stew in town last night.<lb /><lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Mauls, freights and everything<lb />else retarded by the weather.<lb /><lb />Richmond and Raleigh papers.<lb />both failed to get in last night.<lb /><lb />Fine stock of Sboes just in at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />the delight of her friends she did<lb /><lb />It is an ill wind that blows no-<lb />body good. Fiil up your ice)<lb />houses.<lb /><lb />For REntT."Two Seine Fisher-|<lb />jes near Pactolus. Apply to<lb /><lb />J.J. CHERRY, SR.<lb /><lb />Please hand the carriers your,<lb />subscription for the Datity Re-!<lb />FPLECTOR. 2<lb /><lb />Yes, its cold, but just wait otill |<lb />July and see what you are talk-<lb />tng about ¢len. |<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. Smith shpped down)<lb />while coming down town this<lb />morning and ~hart one hand and:<lb /><lb />leg.<lb /><lb />At Grifton, Friday afternoon,'<lb />the office to the lumber mill of<lb />Nottingham &amp; Wrenn wasdestroy<lb />ed by fire.<lb /><lb />¢ Nothing doing in the way of<lb />breaks at.the warehouses such,<lb />weather as has prevailed the last |<lb />few days.<lb /><lb />One young man in town, is!<lb />woudering if this kind of weather |<lb />- Is going tv continue until pnext<lb /><lb />Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Mesrs. D. W. Bailey. L_ J.<lb />Moore and the editor went out<lb />to try the ice Friday evening<lb /><lb />and found pretty good skating.<lb /><lb />Tue Norfolk egg market hasT<lb />been humpiug itvweilf this week,<lb />as you will observe if you keep.<lb />up with our daily market re-<lb />ports.<lb /><lb />Lovacco Clothat Lang s<lb /><lb />sone at 9:30 A. M. Lay Reae<lb /><lb />FEBRUARY FACES,<lb /><lb />People cu the Go, Weather or no<lb />Weather,<lb /><lb />Mr. T. J. Stancill returned to-<lb />day from Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Mr. 8. ©. Hamilton returned<lb />from Newbern this morning.<lb /><lb />Miss Lillian Cherry has been<lb />quite sick for the past few days.<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. L. Rountree has been<lb />spending sometime in the ceun-<lb />try at her sonTs.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Jarvis has returned<lb />home from Pactolus. Much to<lb /><lb />not freeze up.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. C. Fields and Mrs. S.<lb />H. Loftin, of Kinstou, who were<lb />visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry re-<lb />~turned home Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Hotel Arrivals.<lb /><lb />KING HOoUSE."J- J. Rives, Dan.<lb />~yille; Frank Hayes, Jacob Ed<lb />monds, N. C.; Geo. W. Turuer,<lb />W. J. Holaies. E. B Godwin,<lb />Norfolk. P. D. Shelburn,. Ohio.<lb /><lb />Hore. Macon."A. H. Mathews<lb />| Cuattdnooga T. W. Sydonor,<lb /><lb />l\<lb /><lb />Richmond ; A. B. Cherry, Bethel.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Services To-morrow,<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church." Surday<lb />School at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Methodist church.-"Sunday |<lb />School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching<lb />at 11 A. M.and7P. M. by Rev.<lb />|G. F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday | "<lb />ingat1llA.M..by H. Harding<lb /><lb />Baptiet churcb."Sunday School<lb />at 9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Marriage licenses<lb />During this week Reg'ster of<lb />Deeds King issued licenses to)!<lb />nine couples, five white aud four!<lb />colored. |<lb />White-"D H Morgan and,<lb /><lb />Marv E Tuewell, Joho E. Sineeary |<lb />~and Lydia A Carson, G. A. Ross'<lb /><lb />and Nora Moore, L. T. Perkins |<lb />and Lydia Whitehurst, Bufus'<lb />Galloway and Rena ~'leel.<lb /><lb />Coiored."Morris Cozart and.<lb /><lb />~Analiza Rouse, Chas. Webb and!<lb /><lb />Annie Fleming. Cury Atkinson'|<lb />and Claud Stancill, Moses<lb /><lb />Sta |<lb />ten and Core Ward.<lb /><lb />A Blessing indeed,<lb />This morning Messrs. Hines &amp;<lb />Hamilton, proprietors Greenville<lb />Lumber Co., sent a note to Mayor<lb />Fleming saying if any poor peo<lb />ple in town were wanting for<lb />wood their wood yard was oren<lb />for such to be supplied free of<lb />charge. Chief James looked<lb />around and found some_ very<lb />needy causes. This is a generous<lb />offer cn the part of Messrs. Hines<lb />&amp; Hamilton and well worthy of<lb />imitation.<lb /><lb />HORSES!<lb />AT AUCTION.<lb /><lb />At our stables in Greenville on<lb /><lb />Saturday, Febroary 16tH,1895<lb /><lb />"we will sell"<lb /><lb />A LOT OF GOOD<lb /><lb />HORSES &amp; MULES<lb /><lb />at Auction. They will<lb /><lb />be sold to the highest<lb />bidder without regard<lb />to price. Nostock put<lb />up will be taken down<lb />or bought in for us, but<lb />will be Knocked off to<lb />the highest bidder. .<lb /><lb />TUCKER &amp; BUWARDS.<lb /><lb />~The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb />EASTERN<lb />TOBACCO<lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb />O. L. JOYNER, Prop..<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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