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          <lb />Greenville, N. Os:<lb /><lb />jebruary 1 11,<lb /><lb />1895.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb />Thursday snow changing to<lb />rain, warmer.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPH NEWS.<lb /><lb />Saturday the gold resérve went<lb />down to $41,600,000:<lb /><lb />Most of the railroads in the<lb />north and west are snow bound<lb />and trains carvnot rua.<lb /><lb />One hundred heuses have been<lb />swept away at Cape Breton.<lb />Number of lives lost unknown.<lb /><lb />President Cleveland has sent<lb />another special message to Con-<lb />gress. The plan is laid for $62,-<lb />000,000, in bonds to be issued.<lb /><lb />An unknown schooner stranded<lb />off Long Island, and parties on<lb />the shore saw nine men drop<lb />fiom the ringing into the sea and<lb />perish.<lb /><lb />Near Ardmore, I. T., a man<lb />named Tucker, bis wife and four<lb /><lb />children were crewated in their<lb />dwelling. The house caught<lb />fire and burned so rapidly in<lb /><lb />the blizzard that they could not<lb />get cut.<lb /><lb />A Mrs. Jacohs and her six-year<lb />old daughter were burned te<lb />death at New Orleans. The<lb />childTs dress caught on fire while<lb />she was standing before the grate,<lb />and in endeavoring to put out<lb />the flames the mother was also<lb /><lb />burned.<lb /><lb />Tobacco Cloth at LangTs<lb /><lb />In a Ditch,<lb /><lb />Messrs. Walter Pender and W<lb />S. Christian were out on their<lb />hicycles Sunday, and going bya<lb />frozen ditch o*Iir. Christian con |.<lb />eluded to try his wheel on the<lb />ice. The ice broke and odown<lb />went wheel andrider to the kot-<lb />tom of the diteh, dressed in his<lb />best suit of clothes.� Wonder<lb />how he likes a piuunge bath in<lb />this kind of weather.<lb /><lb />Ss<lb /><lb />Ayden Notes.<lb /><lb />AYDEN N. ©. Feb 11th 1895.<lb />Mr. J. H. Ovobbis makiug things<lb />lovely here with, his guano and<lb />potatoes and big stock of grocer-<lb />ies.<lb /><lb />No less than sixteen drummers<lb />paid their respects to Ayden last<lb />week, but nv one heard them<lb />boasting of the sales they made<lb /><lb />ere.<lb /><lb />Avden now has eizht stores of<lb />general werchandise. Several<lb />carloads of guano have been re<lb />ceived, also one carload of seed<lb />potatoes.<lb /><lb />Talk of short socks coming into|<lb />vogue for the ladies should not<lb />surprise. With fashions ever<lb />lastingly changing the wonder is<lb />they have worn t<lb />ing so long.<lb /><lb />The machine wliere for putting<lb />up tobacco flues and Messrs. Et<lb />wards &amp; Parker will commenee<lb />this week toT make them. It ts<lb />reported that another party is to<lb /><lb />4e present stock-<lb /><lb />|FIRST ARRIVAL ca<lb /><lb />IMPORTED |<lb /><lb />Hambures, -- Embroideries<lb />58 styles Golored Bde Hamburgs<lb /><lb />ZThese Goods are direct from Switz-<lb />erland with the tariff off for the<lb />spot cash and we wint to sell them<lb /><lb />for the sume stuff.<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />put up flues here.<lb /><lb />Ayden -has another addition<lb />to her list of meichanuts, Mr. Lee<lb />all the way from Pollocksviile<lb /><lb />N. C., with his new stock of goods<lb />arrived last week and opened up<lb />in one of Mr. Frank Harts new<lb />stoles.<lb /><lb />Lhe Blizzard.<lb /><lb />The cold weather played havoc,<lb />with things generally oyer the<lb />South. At Jacksouville, Fla, the<lb />temperature got down as low as<lb />14, and all over that State orange<lb />_rees, early vegetabies aud straw-|<lb />berries were killed or badly dam-<lb />aged. Iu Georgia the tempera-<lb /><lb />ture reached 11, iu Leuisiana 16,,<lb />iu Texas 15, in Alabama 6, in!<lb />Sorth Carolipa 8, in Tenuessee 4<lb />below.<lb /><lb />A meeting of tue N. C. State<lb />Dairy menTs� Association will be<lb />neld in Newberu on the 20th<lb /><lb />Bion F. REYNOLD'S<lb />For Men.<lb /><lb />Every pair warranted.<lb /><lb />ZIEGLER BROS.<lb /><lb />--and-- |<lb />k. P. REEDTS<lb />~Ladies, Misses, Children.<lb /><lb />-"_") "-""<lb /><lb />CLOTHING !<lb /><lb />--AND "<lb /><lb />Dress Goods<lb /><lb />Still greater reduction.<lb /><lb />C.T. MUNFORD<lb /><lb />lust.<lb /><lb />Next door to Lank.:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR. Resolution to pay postoffice box! Act authorizing commissioners<lb /><lb />rent. of Haywocd county to leyy a<lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. Act for relief of the sheriff of special tax.<lb />oSubscription 25 cents per Month. Carrituck county. Act to amend chapter 290 laws<lb /><lb />" Joint resolution directing the|of 1893.<lb />Entered ns second-class mail matter. | Gecretary of State to return Act relating to labor of convicts<lb />} checks received with bids for|on farms in Bertie counfy.<lb /><lb />Mr. Moody seems to have public printing: Act for relief of Superior Court<lb />been mistaken when he said that. Resolution to provide black-|Clerk of New Hanover county<lb />the Legislature would adjourn by ~boards for the Senate and House.; Act to amend charter of Mt.<lb />the I5thinst. It is now said that Act to change time of holding | Airy.<lb /><lb />. Harvett county court. Resolution *o appoint a joint<lb />the body willremain in session) Act to incorporate the Bank of|select committee un retrenchment<lb />untiltbe 12th of March"adjoarn Edenton. and reform in public expendi-<lb /><lb />then because there is no more Act to legalize the marriage of/tures.<lb />pay. A. J. and Mary Prevatt.<lb />- Act to amend charter of Pied-<lb /><lb />i'mont Bank of Greensboro. ee -<lb />~ . - 3 t ; : AN<lb />The oBig Five� are now scat-, 4 ct to authorize election of tax AMERICAN COUNTESS.<lb /><lb />""_<lb /><lb />"" es<lb /><lb />tered. Wenotice one of them collector in Madison county. Lady Randolph Churchill and the<lb />here. Wonder when they will) Act to amen i Chapter 253 Laws Snake on Her Arm.<lb /><lb />~be called togetber again. W hat Of 1391. eral There are certain women in the<lb /><lb />yy ~ , Act to charter Swain Lomber world who capture public att tion<lb /><lb />' That p p c attentio<lb /><lb />* spectacle they DT ae and Boom company. 'to that degree that everything they<lb /><lb />patriots to be williag to thus. Act to reduce official bond of do is promptly chronicled. Lady<lb /><lb />sacrifice their valuable time for sheriff of Pitt county. Randolph Churchill is one of them.<lb /><lb />the good of others. | Act to change ume of holding|When returning home from India<lb /><lb />_ courts in Craven aud Bertie) with Lord Randolph, she noticed a<lb /><lb />WHAT THE LEGISLATURE HAS counties. \British soldier tattooing a deck-<lb /><lb />Act to incorporate Stock Mutual hand. It dispelled the ennui that<lb /><lb />DONE, q .<lb />[Lasusance company of Greens- had seized upon her as an incident of<lb />_ooro. _ |ship life, and from watching the op-<lb />To day we publish a jist of all. Act to amend Chapter 263, Pri- eration from her deck chair she oon.<lb />the bills passad by the Legisla- vate Laws of 181. ~cluded to try it herself. She had the<lb /><lb />ture since it assembled. We. Actto incorporate Watt Hos artist brought before her, and asked<lb /><lb />ital. ite :<lb />would like for you to read them \P . . him for some designs. He sugyest-<lb />y : | Act for relief of W. J. Sutton ed the Talmudic symbol of eternity<lb /><lb />aod see what this great oReform� late sheriff of Bladen county. '"a snake holding its tail in its<lb />body is doing. They have been Act to abolish office of tax col- jouth. Lady Randolph was charmed<lb /><lb />in session about 30 days. Put- lector of Madison county. _ |<lb />. _ Act to repeal chapter 459, Laws |<lb />tingthe castin every particular of 1893. |<lb /><lb />o' the body at one thousand dol Artto amend chapter 343, Laws |<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Jars per day. you cia see that it of 1893: | o<lb />Vie x Y. - | Actto levy a special tax toT<lb />has only cost North Carolina. build ae P Tuck: | Corrected by S. M. Sehultz, at th<lb />thirty thousand dollars to S uid a bridyve across * BCBase® old Brick sto:<lb />lot of bill hi pasS &amp;@ ee River in Jackson county. (Old Brics store,<lb />ot oF DI a which wedefy any nan =6 Act to orthorize the Tresurer of Butter, per Ib Wto ts<lb />to show will be worth much to! Haywoo.1 county to pay Certain Western Sides 6.6) to 74<lb />the people. Read and judge for school teachers. ; _, Sugar cured Hams 1] to12<lb />yourself. 7 Resclution as to public print-| Gorn 40 to 60<lb />ine. (Corn Meal 5U to 80<lb />Act to amend charter of Mt.! Act to change the name of the Cabbage 5 to 15<lb />Airy to establish graded schools town of Ramoth. (Flour, Family 300 to 340<lb />Act to amend Chapter 283, pri- Act to fix fees of solicitors in Gud oto le<lb />vate Laws 189). lappoiating receivers for estates | an ufo 00<lb />Act to repeal Chapter 137, | ~of inf - Beane ee a pats<lb />�,� 1893 p p 37, laws of infants. ; | 'Potatoas Swect, per bu 30 to 40<lb />of 183. a Act to incorporate Wampum Sugar 3 to 5<lb />Act to amend Section 1717, of Cotton Mills of New Hauover Co ffe e 16 to Lo<lb />the Ccde. in relatiou to tram county. Balt per Sack oH) LO 200<lb />roads in Moore county. | Resolution providing for re he dog 124 to _<lb />Resolution in regard to public jception aud hearing of Atlanta Beeswax per Ib 20<lb />printing. | . Exposition Commiitee. Kerosene 9to 10<lb />Resolution to print GovernorTs| Act to repeal chapter 129, pub |Pease, per bu 50 to 75<lb />message. lic laws of 1393. Hts eT a Meal oS<lb />Act to consolidate and revise| Resolution asking for informa ee See ee 14 103<lb /><lb />the charter of Winston. tion from the State l'reasurer. Minks 25 to 75<lb /></p>
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          <lb />2.<lb /><lb />SE. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PAINTS, Qlu8, GLASS AND FUITY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb /><lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />~WILEY BROWNT...<lb /><lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have acumplete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />sold at very close Margin.<lb /><lb />See his $18 Sewing Machins.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.NW7- Schultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest toget our prices before pu..<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />always at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACSO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />lways on hand and soldat prices tosui<lb /><lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and<lb /><lb />old for CASH therefore, having | no risk<lb />o run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />nara<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />~ Professional Cards.<lb />JAMES,<lb /><lb />D" D. L.<lb />DEN ris) t,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />Cc.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. . J. L. FLEMING.<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GtEENVILLE N. C.<lb /><lb />H<lb />~<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Nortolk<lb />and peanuts for vesterday. as furnished |<lb />bv Cob!) Bros. &amp; Co., Couinission Mer-!|<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Good Mid dling<lb /><lb />Middling 5 1-16)<lb />Low Middling 4g)<lb />Good Ordinary 3 195- 16)<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Common 1 to 14<lb />Prime 12,<lb />Extra Prime 2 to 23<lb />Fancy 2%<lb />Spanish 24<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />Eggs-" steady at 28 cts.<lb /><lb />1b. E. Peas"best, 250 to 2.75 per bag.<lb />os o damaged, 1.50 tol 75.<lb /><lb />Black ind Clay, 75 to 90 per buzhel.<lb /><lb />prices of cotton,<lb /><lb />Ag)<lb /><lb />pay Practices in all the Courts<lb /><lb />AARRY SKINNER<lb /><lb />M &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />| ..C. LATHAM<lb /><lb />f ATLA<lb /><lb />| ka<lb /><lb />| ATTORNEYS*AT- LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE. N.C.<lb /><lb />\ - "<lb /><lb />| PHOS. J. JARVIS.<lb /><lb />pARVIs &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C<lb />Ww Practice ti. ailthe Coures.<lb /><lb />ALEK. L. SLOW<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />wf Patronoge solicited.<lb /><lb />ERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb />62 Under Opera Heuuse.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON RR<lb />AND BRANCHES. :<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD.<lb />Condensed Sehedule.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />=|<lb /><lb />Dated os me<lb />Jan y 7, fa) " o's<lb />1895. ZQ a<lb />A. M.'P.M. A. M.<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53) 9 27<lb />Ar. Rovyk Mt | 12 57/10 20<lb />Lv Tarburo 12 20)<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 05)10 26 6 00<lb />Ly Wilson 2 03:11 03 |<lb />Lv Selma 2 53!<lb />Lv Fay'tteville| 4 3u/12 53 | |<lb />Ar. Florence 7 15) 3 0u) |<lb />&amp; e. "<lb />oe |<lb />ZR | |<lb />P. M.| ~A.M<lb />Lv Wil on 2 08! | 635<lb />Lv Goldsboro 2 55) 7 20<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 02) | |; 8 29<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 30 | | 10 09<lb />. Mz \A. M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRI.<lb />Dated | man le Sa<lb />Jamy 7, cs 16 F o's<lb />1894. 1,20 |1% 2 ZQ<lb />|A. M. P. M.i<lb />Florer.ce | 7 25 7 15, :<lb />y Fayetteville, 10 10 9 19)<lb />Ly Selma | 11 52) |<lb />Ar Wilscn 12 42! i 15<lb />+ = |<lb />OS i<lb />Zo |<lb />A. M. | PLM.<lb />Lv Wilmington! 9 00: | 7 00<lb />Lv Magnolia 10 32 8 31<lb />Lv Goldsboro 11 35) | 4 40<lb />Ar Wilson 12 25) | 10 27<lb />_" | "" ye<lb />| ts  Oo) las<lb />| cz aes<lb />{ Zz ne |<lb />ip. OM. POMP. OM,<lb />itv Wilson | 12 52 120 10 82<lb />;Ar Rocky Mt ] 46! 1202 11°15<lb />ir Parboro | 2 ZI<lb />Lv Carrboro 1 12 2A |<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 58, 12.02.<lb />Ar Weldon 3 10! 125<lb /><lb />Train on Seotland Neck Braneh Road<lb />leaves Weldon 3.40 p. mn... Halifax 4.00<lb />arrives Se cot land Neck at 4 55<lb /><lb />p.m,<lb /><lb />, Greenville 6,57 p.m., Iinston 85<lb />. mn. Retur ning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />4.m., Greenvi! e 8 22 a. mm. Arriving<lb /><lb />Halifax. at 11:00 a. m , Weldor 11.20 am<lb />m., daily except sunday.<lb /></p>
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        <p>"""EEEo~EowOr EE " SO<lb /><lb />"_"""_""<lb /><lb />- a """<lb /><lb />ICICLES.<lb /><lb />Little Things Caught in the Snow<lb />Drift or Pulled out of the Mud.<lb /><lb />Quite a crowd out skating to<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Shelburnis displaying  valen-<lb />tines.<lb /><lb />Newbern Fair begins nest<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />Pag Cotton Seed Meal at the<lb />Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Look out for ancther bad day<lb />to morrow.<lb /><lb />%<lb />No mail from the North in two.<lb /><lb />or three days.<lb /><lb />prefer to remap<lb /><lb />Most people<lb /><lb />judoors aud news 18s scarce<lb /><lb />Two or three valentine parties<lb /><lb />are beiug talked.<lb /><lb />Farinville will have a vValeptine<lb /><lb />ball Thursaiky night.<lb /><lb />Thermometers have, been ex<lb />ceedivgly low spirited.<lb /><lb />Fine stock of Sioes just in at<lb />J. da. Starkey &amp; Uos.<lb /><lb />Train was two hours and a<lb />half late Saturday night.<lb /><lb />~There bas been considerable<lb />jee thoutive down the river.<lb /><lb />Very few people except wood<lb /><lb />haulers are cOmipg In town.<lb /><lb />vations<lb />Meetbouist<lb /><lb />There were larzve congrey<lb />oat both sermous ln the<lb />eburch Sunday.<lb /><lb />The next quarterly meeting of<lb /><lb />the Al. jo. Chit irch here will be<lb />held ueat Sunday.<lb /><lb />For Renv.--Two Setne kisher-<lb />les pear Pactolu Apply to<lb /><lb />J.J. Citprry. SR.<lb /><lb />Piease hand the Carriers yout<lb />subseription for the Dainty Re<lb />FLEt Tor.<lb /><lb />There are many wWilid duck in<lb />the river aud the hunters are<lb /><lb />after ther.<lb /><lb />People who lke col:<lb />have the Opportuulty<lb />themselves.<lb /><lb />tsnaps now<lb /><lb />oCoot� says the warmest place<lb />he ever struck was pot when he<lb />broke through the ice while<lb /><lb />sk at.ug Sauday.<lb /><lb />of eb) VIN<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />FEBRUARY FACES.<lb /><lb />People cn the Go, Weather or no<lb /><lb />Weather.<lb /><lb />Rev. R. D. Carroll.<lb />ville. bas been in town to day.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. L. H.- Rountree<lb />are Visiting relatives Bear Grif,<lb />ton.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. C. Pearce came in Sat<lb />urday night to spend a few days<lb />at home.<lb /><lb />- little child of Rey y {.. H.<lb />Joyner las been dangerously sick<lb /><lb />the past week but we are glad to<lb /><lb />lkaowW ls DOW SOM:  better.<lb /><lb />Mir. W.S. Bernard has been<lb />epenpding a few days at home.<lb />He returned to Chocowlnity<lb /><lb />2O-Uay.<lb /><lb />Popacco Clothat Lane s<lb />The United States toint<lb /><lb />miguey Wilhout advertising.<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />'<lb />Diab e<lb /><lb />Is<lb /><lb />DUsiless<lb /><lb />Catv<lb /><lb />busipess<lb />wWuc iv<lb /><lb />The merchants sav<lb />light. bere bas not been<lb />siuce the blizzard strack us<lb /><lb />The wertber has<lb />~ome but is still quite<lb />looks threuteuIng<lb /><lb />cold<lb />avaiu to cay.<lb /><lb />Theskaters have been<lb /><lb />cops'derable sportsinee Friday.<lb />The ice was still zood to day.<lb /><lb />An excharge says Mavy peo-'<lb />ple deluded themselves into<lb />thinking that laziness 1s) poor<lb />health.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Amateurs will<lb />present the oWoven Web at the<lb />Opera House, Mouday eveulpg,<lb /><lb />25th.<lb /><lb />Cards are out for the<lb />the 14th. of Mr. H.<lb /><lb />marriage<lb /><lb />A. Tonthinaio<lb /><lb />On<lb /><lb />of Winter-.<lb /><lb />moderated |<lb />) |<lb />and»<lb /><lb />having:<lb /><lb />HC<lb />AT AU TION.<lb /><lb />At our stables in Greenville on<lb /><lb />Saturday, February 1th 1895<lb /><lb />"we will sel<lb /><lb />A LOT OF So OD<lb /><lb />HORSES &amp; MULES<lb /><lb />They will<lb />to the highes<lb />bidder without regard<lb />to Nostock put<lb />up will be taken down<lb />rehtin forus, but<lb />will be knoeked off to<lb /><lb />the highest bidder,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />at Auwetion.<lb /><lb />he sold<lb /><lb />pric P.<lb /><lb />TUokkh &amp; BUWARIS.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb />TC BACCO!<lb /><lb />THe<lb /><lb />EASTERN<lb /><lb />TOBACCY<lb /><lb />editor ofthe Washlugton GaaZsette.!<lb /><lb />ce)<lb /><lb />Miss Ella<lb />Asheyille.<lb /><lb />Ors Diit<lb /><lb />~Sl aughter in Music.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Reed. ot<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE<lb /><lb />} pie -  {t sh . i- de O. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb />=O) oah ) CO ~ t'uci ~IN prte ce - Tor 20<lb />rents. Call early if vou wish to get the<lb />benelhit of this low offer.<lb />REFLEC POR BOOK SPORE, Greenville, N.C.<lb /></p>
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