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          <lb />Greenville, N. C., February 27, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains ani Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb /> -~Passénger and mul: crain going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Guing South,<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37. P.M. heals<lb />North cound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb /><lb />M, lewven 10:15 A. ~I.<lb />~Soath Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb />M., letves 2:11 P. Ms<lb />Steamer Myers a-rives. from Wash}<lb />ington Monday, We inesday and Fri tay<lb />leaves for Washing,on Tussday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturdav. " aes :<lb /><lb />. THESE oARE LENT.<lb />At Least Théir Names~Are, to Make<lb />- - News fcr Cur Readers,<lb />Mr. J. 8. Higgs went to Parn- |<lb />ele to-day. z<lb /><lb />Mr. W. H. Hartis, of Ay len;<lb />spent to-day here. "<lb /><lb />oMes J2'S. Harris, of Falkland,<lb />has been in town to-day. !<lb />Mr. J. A Bloaat arrived from<lb />Hertford Tuesday night.<lb /><lb />W. H.Harrington' went to<lb />| k this morning.<lb /><lb />Winfield, will preach<lb /><lb />at at next Sunday.T<lb /><lb />- Mr. B F. Sugg came in. last<lb />night from a trip to Snow Hill.<lb /><lb />9 «Mrs. oW. B. Brown-and children<lb /><lb />eft this mornin ¢ to visit her par-<lb />_erts near Portsmouth, Va. |<lb /><lb />é]<lb /><lb />Two Letters Explain the Situation.<lb /><lb />has dt<lb />the ligitimate name of this town,<lb />und now some of our citizens are<lb />stirring up things.at a lively rate<lb />so the name can<lb />lfore. the: Legislature. adjouras.<lb />The.trae and proper name. begins<lb /><lb />jand donTt-.you forget it.<lb /><lb />Lones foliow. .<lb /><lb />AYDEN IN A STIR.<lb /><lb />, oLETTER No 1.<lb />Here's a Go? * Someswmart Alex<lb />ecovered that Aydeu is not<lb /><lb />be changed be-<lb /><lb />_. MONDAY. |<lb />Rills were introduced in the<lb />Senate to amend: the charter of<lb />Néw Berne; to prevent the sale<lb />of adultercd flour and meal; to<lb />raise. revenue for public schools.<lb />_ Bills passed so, incorporate the<lb />Carolina, and Northwestern Buail-"<lb />way ; to allow school districts to-<lb /><lb />withT am. ~*H� and ends with an oev�<lb /><lb />When the old.ass brays the youn<lb />All hands aboard;<lb />Raleigh. Whew? :<lb /><lb />| _ Lerrer No 2.<lb /><lb />A sensutiun spraug ap among,<lb />he: citazens of Ayden Tuesday, es<lb />pecially the werzhants and busi<lb />nese men. A petition was going<lb />around to ask the Legisiature tc<lb />change the nme Of this place to:<lb />Harristoo. The petition was start<lb />ed Monday uight.audu goed muny<lb />uames were sigued to it; bat<lb />Tuesday. the matter leaked out!<lb />aod spread like wild fire. Imme-<lb />diately an. oppvsition petition<lb />was started and the tide turned "<lb />many who bad signed the first<lb />tukipg oft their names and. signT<lb />ing the one against the change<lb />The new name. suggested is in<lb />honor of Mr. W. H._ Harris.<lb />When the town was first started<lb /><lb />off for<lb /><lb />Harris then objected to its being<lb />named for him. Now after peo<lb /><lb />ple have.come.here and built up<lb />a town, Mr. Harris comes forward<lb /><lb />. Alfred Forbes ~and Miss<lb />sce Williams went to. Kin-|<lb />oston lavt night.to visit Mrs. M. H.<lb />Ajomerty. 40<lb />» Mr. Jacob, Edmonds returned<lb />bis. mornigg ~ from. Newbern<lb />. ~had-an exhibiton of wax<lb /><lb />a a4 if a<lb /><lb />lierrod and son, of<lb />, d Mrs..O..H. PerryT<lb />day night to yisit.<lb /><lb />R. Hyman, a)<lb /><lb />+.<lb />wat<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />at ee et eS<lb />: i<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />the oy basin<lb /><lb />to change the name and de"<lb />wmoralize things. It is tooT<lb />late now..to make a change. All;<lb />the business men have staticnery<lb />with Ayden. printed on it, the<lb />place is already down in the rail.<lb />road schedale and rate cards, and<lb />the commercial agencies have al-<lb />ready,mude up their.ratings for<lb />Ayden, so that.a change at this<lb />late. day. would cause iqss_ to<lb />many, would give the business of<lb /><lb />t-back, and<lb /><lb />greatly . displease. all who haveT<lb /><lb />this name, was suggested, and Mr. |:<lb /><lb />vote ospecial otexes in ~ail of<lb />schools; to allow Guaranty Com-_<lb />panies to make bonds for State<lb />and county and other officers, and<lb />for other persons tor whom bonds<lb />are required. ag<lb />~Unfavorable report was made "<lb />in House on bill to reduce salar: "<lb />ies, fees and commissions-of State "<lb />and County officers. . a<lb />_ Resolution was introduced that "<lb />the Legislature adjourn March 8. "<lb />Bills-were introduced to provide<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />for maintainance of the venitet<lb />tiary ; to allow the~sale of ~timber<lb />trees before partion ;-to regulate<lb />Snperior court: terms -in second<lb />and third districts ; toincorporate "<lb />Norfolk and Camden Railway.<lb />A bill passed requiring. corpo -<lb />ratians issuing scrip or checks to<lb />redeem these in cash at the op<lb />tion of the ho'der. -- i :<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />Cotton-and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfo!k prices of cotton "<lb />and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished.<lb />by Cobb Bros, &amp; Co., Conmmission Mer.<lb />chants of Norfolk : Toone<lb /><lb />COrron.<lb /><lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Midd ling<lb /><lb />~Low. Middling .<lb /><lb />Gord Ordinary<lb />~Tone"steady. *-<lb /><lb />PEANUTS,<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Common ""<lb />Prime ©.<lb />Extra Prime<lb />Fancy<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb /><lb />. Tone"steady. ,. ..<lb />Eggs"steady at 25 =<lb /><lb />y S355<lb /><lb />remain ag ibis.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />deali --The<lb /><lb />Lame shoul<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />B. EB. Peas"best, 2.5) to 2.75 pe<lb /><lb />ia ee PL ee aged » 1. 0<lb />Black und Clay, 75 to 90 |<lb /><lb />BP Sle<lb />bale<lb /><lb />*<lb /></p>
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        <p>DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />nha eae<lb /><lb />for the beloved Fred, and wasso|  =""=-"- Lays Down Its Handa.<lb />false that many of the Fusionists| _ , =:<lb /><lb />asked to be excused from voting.|. The Caucasian is making a des-<lb />Think of a Legislature know-|perate effort to break the force of<lb /><lb />ingly and wilfully spreading-lies|the Fred Douglas incident by<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.| gpon its records! Poor, pitifal denying that the Legislature had<lb />. 3 *-"y used to adjourn in honor o<lb /><lb />men, they merit and are receiving etorignes od Pee and Wachinn<lb /><lb />The people "- =O muchithe contempt and scorn of alliton. The Mews &amp; Observer<lb /><lb />- aroused at the failure of the Leg |decent men regardless of party.) however, gets down its-file of the<lb /><lb />islature to lend the Ladies Memo San Caucanan itself and -shows from<lb /><lb />ial Ausocition to thonnad dak ng naan Hoy Reena Hots ey Enc bry ete oul<lb />lars to complete the monument to Cotton Mills. jrefused to concur and thereupon<lb />the Confederate dead that two<lb /><lb />the House tabled its own resolu-<lb />or three plans have already been| It is not to be expected that|tion and both bodies remained in<lb />put on foot to raise the money at<lb /><lb />the cotton nite of New Eugland aceet The hbitri also ered<lb />~ : will be moved to the ath. |to adjourn on WashingtonTs birth-<lb />Re eas arte ho 3 t ieee Many of the leading cotton-mill day in order that the members<lb />ougias Legisiatare that they), panies must inevitably build|might attend the Newbern fair"<lb />cannot. prevent North Carolina|ijagece mills in the South in order|that was the ground upon whicn<lb />houoring her distinguished dead |to hoid their foreign trade, just|tbe proposition was put" and<lb />If there was such a thingas a/|as the Dwignt and the Massachu-|agaip the Senate refused to con-<lb />capacity to feel shame in the setts and a few others are prepar-|cur and again - both branches<lb />h f Fusioni + th ing to do.- The cotton-mili in-|remained in session. These are<lb />earts of the Fusionists in the), stors of New England, however|the facts as they were stated in<lb />present Legislature they would|may be expected to make large|the CaucasianTs columns at the<lb />feel that the one congenial place jinvestments in Southern cotton time. Pinned down upon the main<lb />for them henceforth would be |manufacturing. In some scases|point, that paper throws up the<lb />esther Africa or isiberics this will be done by the organi-|sponge, ab indons it ~role as euck-<lb />. zation of distinctively New Enog-|00, and says in~its issue of Sun-<lb />* ""s land companies to operate in the|\day: oThe Caucasian has noth-<lb />Everybody thought the Legis-|South; in other cases it willbe by|ing to offer in defense of the Leg-<lb />lature had reached the lowest|New Eagiand people joining islature for adjourning in honcr<lb />depths of infamy when. they vo- Southern men in the builaing of|of Fred Douglas. It thinks that<lb />ted to adjourn ia honor of Fred mills. In order to present the|the action was an unfortan«te<lb />Douglas. The disgrace was<lb />such that ail over the South this<lb />body was held up in ridicule.<lb />But it is. possible for them to: fur-<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />il<lb /><lb />~Subscription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />' a CASE OF NECESSITY.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />advantages of the fuuth to lead jblander.� No denial upon the<lb />mg people of New Faogland who,;main point; no defense. Even<lb />are already investors in cotton|the CaucasianTs strong stomach<lb />mills, the ManufacturesT HRecord|reyolts at that d»se."Charlotte<lb />proposes to shortly issue a Spec. | Observer.<lb />: : ial  - Cutton-Mill Supplement. oO<lb />= ther disgrace themselves and-the| Tne advantages of the Seuth in """""<lb />_ tate they represent and this|zeneral and- of particular locali-<lb />they did Mouday. They kept/|ties in detail will be carefully cov-<lb />silent uutilthe Boss spoke.. Iu|2ted in this issue. Itis intended) "<lb />Hanis Ce : Mr. co send a copy to each director of} ©<lb />inday 1 Te ae Boss | very cotton willin New Engiand:}<lb />said he did not approve of the! Thus for the first time the cotton<lb />action of the Legislature and eda paren ee<lb />pronounced it an oanfortanate| ay suc compr sively put be |"<lb />n ',._ tfore the -leading ple of New?T<lb />operate Therefore Ae Monday Eugla nd intofeetéd in oteon mille. 1 .<lb />ge a ee with a ~resola-| ft isu very simple matter to pre | !<lb />tion to try and get the poor fel:|sent the advantages of the South) 7<lb />lows out of the difficulty. His|to the New England mills, but it til tt<lb />. ..» resolution was a lis from bezin Bh Breet ~more coulprehensive| © == |<lb />oe ning to end and was so shown by. -~asebrgres argied 3 raapinted? saith<lb />ee Mr. Ray. If anybody ¢an sink/ind also to leading ~investors.|<lb />EA i . lower than to deliberately en"|Cuis the ManufacturersT Hecurd| "N NSE 7<lb />Beara tomake | ite " records|PYAtuy intormation desired in re-| age tolive within your income?<lb />a ee ~| Any info ion desired in re-| age to live: ~your in i<lb />| caspeallies we are unable to con | ..+4 to this issue can be: had by| _She"I guess we would have to, forI<lb />-ogive of it. oMr. Lusk's resolution |iddressing the Manufacturers) donTt see how we could live without it,<lb />really deniss that they adjourued|-Record. "Once a Week. -<lb /><lb />~ ee<lb />= ge shen r "<lb />iy =<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>|<lb />us<lb />; ~<lb />F<lb />e<lb /><lb />~ @ tum we-sell at a.<lb /><lb />There are lots. of men whe will<lb />get trusted for five or ten centsT<lb />worth of merchandise ata store,<lb /><lb />and then never gothere again. A<lb /><lb />merchant does not mind josing a<lb />dime, but he does dislike to be<lb />boycotted.<lb /><lb />STOP! STOP! STOP! -<lb /><lb />Stop. buying the goods bought<lb />"last season and buy the"<lb /><lb />NEM: SPRING<lb /><lb />just received. It is an old song<lb /><lb />to say goods are cheaper and tar-<lb /><lb />iff off, &amp;c., but come and see for<lb /><lb />yourself. They are very much<lb /><lb />lower, lower even than cost for<lb /><lb />last season. This is plain facts.<lb />See for yourself,<lb /><lb />oWILEY BROWN .<lb /><lb />Will commence selling 6th ot<lb />March at cost to close busivess.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED. 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N7.- Schultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />as AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find ..<lb /><lb />their interest toget our prices before pu<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOULDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />*<lb />§ 7 ;<lb /><lb />p @lhwuysat LOWEST MARKET PRICES. |<lb /><lb />~ ~TOBACEO'SNUFF &amp; CIGARS "<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, @na<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of 3 ~~?<lb /><lb />oVPURNITURE<lb /><lb />iwere on hand and soldat prices tosuij<lb /><lb />he times. Our goods are all bought and<lb /><lb />old for CASH. therefore, having no risk<lb />Respectfully, ~ aa<lb /><lb />8. M. SCHULT2.  -<lb /><lb />_"@reenville.-N.C<lb /><lb />oPT WNERS<lb />And Stove: Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing~ promptly attended tv<lb /><lb />"~"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PAINTS, Of68, GLASS AND: PUTT<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />{| Agent for Rambler and Crescen:<lb /><lb />- Bieycles.<lb /><lb />Professional. Cards.<lb /><lb />R. D. lL. JAMES,<lb />- DENTIST,<lb />GREENVILL&amp;, N.C.<lb /><lb />Johr E. Woodard. F. C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©.<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW, |<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />anu settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING.<lb />Brourt &amp; FLEMING,<lb />~ ° Aer TORNEYs-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GKEENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE joa Practices in all the Vourss<lb /><lb />MARRY SKiNNER<lb /><lb />L. Cc. LATHAM<lb /><lb />{ ATKAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />4<lb /><lb />. ATTORNEYS°aT-La®,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />i THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. 8.0K<lb /><lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS:AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />6@ Practice in. all the: Courts.<lb /><lb />| . Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />@@ Patronage soliched.<lb /><lb />HERBERT, EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />�,�@ Under Opera Huuse. -<lb /><lb />Special atte ntion given to collection-<lb /><lb />This Reminds. _<lb />Yeu-every day<lb />in the<lb /><lb />month of<lb /><lb />February that if<lb />you: have<lb />your Printing done<lb />at the<lb />REFLECTOR |<lb />JOB -- OFFICE.<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb /><lb />It will be done in style,<lb /><lb />and it always suits.<lb />These points are<lb /><lb />well worth. weighin g<lb />in any sort T<lb /><lb />, f<lb /><lb />of work, buti<lb /><lb />above all thinggin 4<lb /><lb />~to =<lb />"Your Job Printing.<lb />aif "<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> a<lb /><lb />NEITHER LENT NOR BORROWED| dt i Palabeloh: &amp; ee<lb /><lb />But. Items Purely Original That.<lb />= .  * Are Grven Away.<lb /><lb />Ash Wednesday.<lb />First day of Lent.<lb /><lb />_|Ernul and Wiley Brown have ae<lb /><lb />Greenyvillle continues to go for |<lb />ward onyrhe line of improyements.<lb />Messrs. C. D Rountree, McG.<lb /><lb />olformed a copartnership to baild nthe SET a<lb />and operate another tobacco ware - abil<lb /><lb />house. They have just purchased<lb />_jfrom Mr Alfred Fo rbes the va. At our stables in Greenvitle on<lb /><lb />: . Hand your snpeceiption to thelecant twoacre lot on the north)" me Ait<lb />carriers. . side. or relate street, just a sag (int ay, March A 1895.<lb />a rear of the premises occuple y POL 4<lb />Buy Cotton Seed Meal at the Maj Harding. Work a | begin or ee<lb />Ol. Brick Store. ton yee hcuse abou at thie first of ___"we will sell"<lb />oReg ular Services in the Metho- April and it ~ie will 80x 140 feot<lb /><lb />dist shetek to-night.<lb /><lb />For Sanu Curap."Nice Feather|e980n- . ~The, warehouse. cr i<lb /><lb />Bed. Apply to this office.<lb /><lb />The train was away off last}both excellent business.men..<lb /><lb />: night"nearly two hours late.<lb /><lb />Fresh lot Fancy Cakes and<lb /><lb />Crackers at J. L. Starkey &amp; CoTs.<lb /><lb />in size, and it will, be. See<lb />ip readiness for the next tobacco<lb /><lb />under the management of Me<lb />Rountree and Brown, who.<lb /><lb />d'to te highest<lb />ae, -witLout regard<lb />to. price... Nostock put<lb />up will be taken down<lb /><lb />location for their warehouse is al<lb />|most desirable one andithey have<lb />ample room for prize houses,}<lb />stables and all other necessary) "<lb /><lb />bought in for us, but<lb />Cr Walnut Candy, A buildings. Connecting streets or<lb />cer Glass Condy, Arama will be -opened: from Dickerson will: be. knocked off to<lb /><lb />evpr; at Morris Meyer's.<lb /><lb />Travel seems to be picking up.|sideg- _ -<lb />More people were onthe train)<lb /><lb />avenue and Evans street so as to! the highest bidder. . ..<lb />make their lot accessible on all) Sale. willT positively take<lb /><lb />jast night than-we have - noticed etini For March. +i the weather.<lb /><lb />in several days.<lb /><lb />Fancy Prices a THING OF THE<lb />~Past."Just recetved a_ line. ofj-r. Ouse will fall between the 3rd<lb /><lb />waErebhet Hicks says March | TOOT RR &amp; EDWARDS.<lb /><lb />~ec: mnanied by very o'd weath-<lb /><lb />beautital samples for Tailor Made|xnd 6 b, one about the 12th to The Place to Sell_y our<lb /><lb />Suits. Perfest fit and satisfaction |1 ith, and one- about the 26th.�. It<lb /><lb />_ guaranteed. " Call and see sam-|will be well enongh t6 keep oni  o*° ai ~~ ~eae<lb />~ples. ---'' oH.-C. Hooker. jthe lookout for bad weather, | j. '<lb />. we are havine now: is tod&amp; ate . F2 O B A ¢ . : t )<lb />: TELEGRAPH NEWS. | aa Diente long ~~ ; Sale? ¢ qT taten Bix t ae ~* 5<lb />China is again reported to be Greenville Market. THE<lb />very a<lb />yY anxious for peace. Corrected by. S. a Sehultz, at th os ~<lb />~A ae earthquake shock |Old Bricx, Steg" i =" |<lb />was felt onday morning at | Sutter, per Ib = WO. GO 28) 6 gS bi eee ,<lb />|We-tern Sides Ss, 6.60 to we Aste s sd<lb />giowace Mo. a cured Hams yn tei ; RA STERN +<lb />nother. Lynehburg bank cash-| 0%" oo to 60 eles PEERS ETH oh 5<lb />ier has Show wrobg and his ac- Cabbrae | F pater<lb />counts show a nbortage of $24,-| Flou 1 300 to 340|<lb />+Oats: - 50 to 60 ;  Lf 22 @ See He KE<lb />w. B. Jones, a prominent to Potatoes Irieb, per bbl 200 to 350 | o<lb />; bacco merchant of Petersburg,; Potatoes Sweet, ert bu to 40) Ne Pan are<lb />attempted suicide by shooting Sugar 8 tod "F i<lb />himself. Coffee 16 to 25) es 5 x aie er 5<lb />~ Salt por Sack " ; +4 to 20 ft ts<lb />= *. About 1,500 employees of the! gos. om i_,. BG eee ine «cK ia he.<lb />1 Sommers Sipe Works, at Home- em gt Bi ers e-. - en he ila masa eee<lb />have been thrown out|Kerosene | :  9t0 1. - 5 Php<lb />of sousezoent, by the shutting saath? ae: be se Reaerases. 2.<lb />severel departments Ofna. 0 mon ES<lb />. the plant. ee of orders is ee bs; jt 3|<lb />the cause. 7 iat ese OD whe 7 eee<lb /><lb />place~on thatdate i ain of =<lb /><lb /></p>
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