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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />» oe: +4i<lb /><lb />oGREENVILLE, Wy. o APRIL 22, y 1805<lb /><lb />Penge<lb /><lb />Ze teh5 =<lb /><lb />ails ya 5 ete<lb /><lb />ies ~Trashs nit) a0 |<lb />|<lb /><lb />train _going |<lb />Goiag South,<lb /><lb />P. ssenger «nl owail.<lb />notth. arr:ves 8:22,.4. M..<lb />arrives 6:37 PM.<lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb />, leaves H):15 A. M. 4<lb />-sonth Boaud Fre me» vrgines 1% ?<lb />M , leaves 2:11 P.M ovs<lb /><lb />s.eaner Myers arrives from. Wash<lb />ington Mbivds y,) Wedudaday jryd Eriaby<lb />leaves for Washington � : rope ure<lb />day and paturday.<lb /><lb />Ni<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.T<lb /><lb />Showers to-vighy am!<lb />coast Tuesday, éoT Tet toeht<lb /><lb />h<lb /><lb />he,<lb />shit.<lb /><lb />~RIOT ~AT BATH.<lb /><lb />~NEGROES TAKE E POSSESSION OF<lb />THE TOWN.<lb /><lb />Officers are Defied"The stmt Held<lb />in Beadiness to Render Assistance<lb />-"-Great Excitement Prevails.<lb /><lb />TT<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector )<lb /><lb />" WaSHINGTON, N.C., April 22."<lb />Nezrves employed by the Roan-<lb />~oke RailroadT &amp; Lumber Com-<lb /><lb />and at tne mill of A. B. Coving<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Written for Ref-ector.<lb /><lb />BURLESQUE.ON SERING PO Ts.<lb />3G pnd ; 2 4<lb />BY BEV. JOE B..UFF.<lb /><lb />Now de poets "gin to sig<lb />TBout de cominT er.de spring,<lb />Lawdvy Massy! donTt yer hute ter hear<lb />*em biow? '<lb />Dey Tre de 470° Bt kind er reighbers,<lb />Sec a: ta.ks bu never labos |.<lb />In de apehaie tribe: when de yvrass bergins<lb />aapediotad oe<lb /><lb />- Dey ~Have weve eteii eitesTd |<lb />Noe at itTs like ter sical er rest<lb /><lb />pinT cotton, ategctinT leavinT g<lb />inT sho<lb /><lb />p hee;<lb /><lb />fe cd. nights *t re ¢<lb /><lb />~Ue days Tre pettin� Rotter.<lb /><lb />In de apring time when de grass bergins<lb />ter grow.<lb /><lb />Let «m i Basda,-<lb />Whey go Tote 26, hor onde,<lb />T<lb /><lb />AnT deyTll find out what dey. diduTt want<lb />ter Kew ms<lb />AnT der skin *ll reed er patch,<lb />Cacee fey ~re mighty sho; toseratch,<lb />In de spring, time when, de, grass a<lb />ler gtuw:<lb /><lb />Den ey ll go back ter de house<lb />AnT be masT er de donce,<lb />When dey thik ter sleep anT rest upon<lb />de flo ;<lb />Bout de sketeis an de flies,<lb />AnT de gn»ts all in aereyes, |<lb />In de spring ~ime hen de grass barges<lb />~Ler grows (4 A<lb /><lb />Do dey taily; as doy 2pen<lb />Love dis lazy time wT year?<lb />Ef dey do its ouly ~eause dey<lb />know ;<lb />*{uuse detT. nuthin? ever made,<lb />More imvitinT dain dt shade,-<lb />In de spring time whenae, grass.<lb /><lb />an?<lb /><lb />ter ZrOW. - » +. P<lb />_ oBait ohe who sieeps ia summer,<lb />May spectT ter oremembers�<lb />ES es jabor ought ° tO) yi<lb />gor yo:<lb />JusT x<lb /><lb />In de eprhagthne when de grass bergius<lb />ter giuW. Hiivid # 240A<lb />ee Fo) 527 4 2 ees<lb /><lb />iottee<lb /><lb />didtt|<lb /><lb />= \ton, seyeral miles farther, threat-<lb />ened to go to Bath and take<lb />~¢harge of the town: © This threat<lb />was cariied into exévation Satur-<lb />dayi evening whén a mob vf about<lb />15�, arwed, with pistols, clubs and<lb />razors, entered tle little city aud<lb />begui drinking very freely.<lb /><lb />About 9 o'clock at night they!)<lb />grew yery-desorderly, -hlied Abe<lb />sir. with cussing, and alarmed the<lb />people by firing pistols promis-<lb />cuous'y- Town Constable T. C.<lb />Paul and=beputy"streriff N. A.<lb />Whitley attempted to arrest the<lb />leaders of the disturbanée.� The<lb />officersT were resisted an@ from | J<lb />this.» ,. general »riet.starteds -,,Offi-<lb /><lb />cer, Paul painfully cut on the<lb />head. a.� W. Woolats also re-<lb /><lb />cely éd W've stifous woudd © Oy<lb />the h hindT ing ~struck with ©<lb /><lb />being<lb /><lb />uc Dn a<lb />thou pits bad ngy: Ong,<lb /><lb />6 ps era ange<lb /><lb /> B. Wood, ~W-O: Odom aud wil thos<lb />Shepherd, : ~Special: depaties, | all<lb />received shgbtwamnds.; «curls<lb />.. Lhe, cficers, tel phoned. ere<lb />for assistance an Sheri i Hod<lb />ordered the Washington<lb />jnteutey. tu be in readiness rege<lb /><lb />OWn as: ay he<lb />company petit ahh sem and)<lb />Lemaived in readiness pag ba QT.<lb />clook Sunday ee 6 e tuk<lb /><lb />psec "Sunduy moreso a<lb />Early Sp<lb /><lb />ficers su<lb /><lb />yo wnat des veto s Re order<lb />U jae :<lb /><lb />Saturdays seem to ~be gotting|é 10 Di;<lb /><lb />nulucky days for as. .<lb /><lb />= ey. the exinlers. reprinted &amp; : col- | 3 at dil<lb /><lb />pauy, tvwe miles from Bath, N. C ,|<lb /><lb />élab, drodn which: it. wae feared: he ee<lb />would die, but. bette Sie repartee, a °<lb /><lb />'| Mrs. Albert H. Creasy, of Wil-<lb />imington,a few days ago, has a<lb /><lb />| matte Suitewhict: were<lb /><lb />made department at�<lb />$5,<lb /><lb />$8,<lb /><lb />$10,<lb /><lb />general :<lb />umes for fit, material,<lb />is eu. oh pa lihicmis! BRoe<lb /><lb />2 2 = ae<lb /><lb />excellence of es cl<lb /><lb />o" Ou ight from my I ead<lb />ISK F£e Odie Py<lb />we ~| ota,<lb />st i ins FE $15, ; 4,<lb /><lb />» $18.<lb /><lb />It was a time ~tion thie Pe spares nee _<lb /><lb />z j<lb /><lb />oe: ees<lb />1088." ABs ite<lb />a 9° 7559" te<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />negro is Haak to be théT ~init<lb /><lb />leader in the rict, atidT upon� affi-<lb /><lb />davit of officer P. ©. Paul a proc:<lb /><lb />lamation of- ontlawry, sigas we<lb />doatinan: J. S:,Marsh and , :<lb /><lb />Cl ton was posted.<lb /><lb />At this writing 10:30 A. -�<lb /><lb />ene ES<lb /><lb />¢: preyails.«<lb />Digs FROM HOME,<lb /><lb />eS iam *<lb /><lb />ime<lb /><lb />_,WsicH<lb />John D. Powell: Bas a<lb />; Who was visitingT relatives,<lb />ied* hear o*hére: ~onT Saturddy:<lb />theihome ef his wa denise<lb />ropsanen, UASh &amp;<lb />IN, mee 7 CAROLINA, vy<lb /><lb />elii; His .son, .an<lb />nornt ng.<lb />ay little edi Beek? toT Mr. @<lb /><lb />- a<lb /><lb />wa<lb /><lb />He<lb /><lb />~t|rived Saturday<lb />Rahs<lb />PHP VS<lb /><lb />rather remarkable hving ancestry<lb />The little fellow has anree. e. great<lb /><lb />is~ repdrtéd qutet; batT mane ite] ow ree<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector. + we [BE<lb /><lb />Cotton """ :<lb />Below ~are Norfolk price<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnist<lb />b<lb /><lb />Cobb Bros. ; mission M<lb />ants of Nortolic 2°� itil ks<lb /><lb />- Corrom. °°<lb /><lb />F ae<lb />ay ES Pa<lb /><lb />~lima éf<lb /><lb />s-O6'I8<lb />pt sa ciate o61<lb /><lb />= Ps fiat<lb /><lb />Ses R<lb />a<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />a ey<lb />we tees<lb /><lb />rp<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />aubecription 25 cents per Month.<lb /><lb />_Entezed as second-ciass mail matter.<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb />ee<lb /><lb />The rebellion 10<lb /><lb /> Trésséret Worth says now<lb /><lb />iHet he will pay all orders from<lb />~Superintendent Leazer and ieare<lb /><lb />Cubs grows<lb />god is sow assuming immense)<lb /><lb />eee No ove can foresee<lb /><lb />on both sides have<lb />pedithestil thil'da oviewnilbing<lb />majority of the party will endorse<lb />his yiews- He may be wrong.<lb /><lb />Other democrats have been wrong<lb /><lb />bat when he asks that the demo<lb />erate come together and discuss<lb />this question in all its bearings<lb /><lb />not unreasonable. A campaign<lb />of education is never one sided.<lb />Let every democrat hear what<lb />both sides have to say iu coming<lb />discuseions of the silver question,<lb />weigh the arguments as he would<lb />the evidence if he was sitting on<lb /><lb />before committing the party he is)<lb /><lb />yield was 483,023,963 pounds<lb />vorth $39,155,442, and the 1894<lb />crop is put at 406,678,385, valued<lb />at $27,760,739. If these figures<lb />are accurate (of course they are<lb />not, but are somewhere in the<lb />nsighborhood) there has been a<lb />considerable drop in production<lb />of late years.<lb /><lb />Kentucky is credited with be<lb />ing as usual in the lead last year<lb />with 183,618,425 pounds; North<lb />Csrolina second with 42,043,620<lb />pounds, and Virginia third with<lb />35,593,984 pounds. These three<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.A? Serhultz<lb /><lb />aT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />their yearTs supplies will find ©<lb />their<lb /><lb />St weiciavwhete, Our wock te oomplets<lb /><lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTULDERS.<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK.<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />alwuys at LowgsT MaRmurr PRICEs.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stoek of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and solid at prices to suit<lb />the times. (ur areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH refore, having no ris*<lb />to run,we sell at a close ~margin.<lb /><lb />leading States stood in 1893 as<lb />follows: Kentecky, 216,926,355<lb />pounds; Virginia, 68,599,998<lb />pounds, and North Carolina. 44,-<lb />897,872 pounds.<lb /><lb />Maryiaod was a great tobacco<lb />growiog State not many years<lb />~ago, but now it figures among<lb />the little ones. Thecrop in 1883<lb />amounted to 31,570,703 pounds,<lb />and last year it was only 7,010,380<lb />pounds.<lb /><lb />the Supreme Coart to say wneth-<lb />| erhe 18 legaliy Gected. It is<lb />well enough thet Mr. Worth found<lb />out that he could not decide this<lb />matter cren thoogth Mr. Butler<lb /> $o8@ him, it is esid, to pursue the<lb />course that he aid. he would<lb /><lb />a jury, and then decide which will<lb />be the best forthe country Up<lb />to this time most of the talkiog<lb />nas been done by one side.<lb /><lb />Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, of<lb />Ohio, whu claims to have drafted<lb />the civil service law, and who<lb />was the first Civil Service Ccm-<lb />missioner, is in Washington<lb />He paid the Presideut « high<lb />compliment when be said: For!<lb />the courage President Cleveland<lb /><lb />been milated the<lb />Donalens panoattites� � bas shown it executing this re Kentucky produces about forty Respectfully,<lb />eee form, for his faithful adherence to| Per cent of all the tobacco grown 8. M. SCHULT2.<lb />? et. the law, be is deserving of the|i= this country. Greenville. N.C<lb />WASHINGTON LETTER highest praise. Iam a republi =<lb />: " can, buton this question, as in Professional Cards.<lb />(From oar Regular Correspondent.) (hig brave stand for a souad sys" November 4th, 1794, under an<lb />Wasutneros, D. O., April 19, "95-\:55, of cutrency, Mr. Cleveland impulse received from a letter R. D. a<lb /><lb />written by Oarey, 8 clergyman in<lb />London met to consult concern-<lb /><lb />ing a wissionary organization.<lb />In due season the London Mis<lb />sionary Society was launched,<lb />and now. after a hundred years,<lb />it has 256 meo and women in the<lb />field, 1734 native pastors, 125,000<lb />in ite schools, in its charches<lb />almost 100,000 members, and<lb />native Christians to the namber<lb />of nearly 400,000.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, B. C. Pee<lb />J. H. BLOUNT. 3. L. FLEMING<lb /><lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-Law,<lb /><lb />GKEEN VILLE, NM. C<lb />s@y� Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />has shown Limeelf such 4 true<lb />patriot that all questions of par<lb />tisanship are lost sight of, aud he<lb />deserves just as much credit from<lb />republicans as he does from nis<lb /><lb />alike by those who agree with his<lb />Tien end thids Wi eppesn them.<lb />There are timid Democrats who<lb />say that ao expression against<lb />the free coinage of silver was not<lb />politic, in view of the knowledge<lb />that matty Democrats favor it<lb />- Perbsps it wasaTt but Mr. Cleve-<lb />_- land bas never been &amp; politic}<lb />geen. That isone of the reasons<lb /><lb />*.. ©. LATHAM MARRY SKINNE<lb /><lb />ATLAM &amp; SEINNER,<lb /><lb />ATronseys-~aT-Law,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />ee "<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. .. d. 0<lb /><lb />why bé has Sever got along With<lb />the trimmers ian the Democratic<lb />party. His tariff reform message<lb />of 1887 was not 4 politic doen-<lb />iment, bat it resulted in uniting<lb />the Democratic party and in mak-<lb />P inn tariff reform synonymous<lb /><lb />With Democrat, and is to day re<lb />garded by every Democrat as one<lb /><lb />by the court it will hardly take<lb />place before October.<lb /><lb />JOBACCO CROP STATISTICS.<lb /><lb />SEE HERE!<lb /><lb />Yoa cana buy a<lb /><lb />at almost any price.<lb />» Columbia in 4 styles<lb />P9100 cash.<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />The No. 14 2 Hartford at $80 cach<lb />.|'The No. 3<lb /><lb />se at $60 each<lb />27 pounds.<lb /><lb />vhost oe at $50 each<lb />backed by<lb />There<lb />ther, for the price, as<lb />~on ¢an get catulogaes<lb /><lb />plastic hasncs, Greenville,N.C.<lb /><lb />BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE<lb /><lb />pARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />GRERKN VII.LE, N.C.<lb />G@ Practice iz xil the Courts.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, . F. C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. UC.<lb /><lb />Special attention zee rae collections<lb /><lb />and settlement of<lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />* Q@REENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />HieRerRT SOMOS.<lb /><lb />@ Under Opera House, _<lb /><lb /></p>
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Keul.Jessé l-|bereaved family, informing the} éd out a full nest nf. young)<lb />. public apd. my, loved ones two ducks. Ste now goesT about - the<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. we. ks after the faneral that it has yard with hérT ~Tittla Brood; oap: i<lb />SupTt. County a W.. Smith. ~pleasedT the Allwise Buler of the parently very) happy aod pone<lb />Beard E:tncation"J. R. Gengleton.| Universe to interfere with my of them."Weldon News: :<lb />ehmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon. 4. terrestri al enreer: that I lee | """<lb />SupTt. Pub, ins:, W. H. Ragedale ; nave,<lb />PT ? fact, been ~removed, from . onr|How to Keep « Boy Oat of Mischiefs<lb /><lb />""- a x AG<lb /><lb />ie midst.T Neither will I have . a in.<lb />TOWN OFFICE %3. black bordered hand-bill  dis-| How to keep 8 bd ont ot vate :<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming. tributed about town advertising chief is ary pola has -cob- | ty<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris. wy untimely leave taking"good d every pare<lb />Treasurer, J. 8°-Smitb. news travels tuat evough. Andjof a. et<lb />Police"W. B. James, chiet, T: R.|lastly, but not least, my grief |<lb /><lb />Pegg ee<lb /><lb />Moore, asst; J. 1. Daniel, roe _ |stricken relatives will confer on hears ee Ee ot aes dae<lb /><lb />Councilmen"J. 8.� T BI C.|me @ great fayor by not having. a |out misc ie to RP m in ah Dated<lb />A with, Deaper ele.� zi Cowell T. card. of. thanksT signed. by .the barrel, head it. up. and, feed, the!<lb />family and addressed to the kind |bo¥ through the. bang....He is}<lb />friends andT neighbors who ° so|right"Monroe Enquirer. oul<lb /><lb />caunoims sunda generously aided ts and symps-' 7 tis lke Fee aad |<lb />yurth) n. orning anid phat. a thized with us in the recent"| The American ~Bible ety ty See<lb />v. C. unpleasantness. Of course these| has iséued the entire Bible ty o4 tal-| - wits<lb /><lb />mt ! Se ! a: re customs were launched into use|jan"tbe first ever<lb />SopT. Iby the best, and kindest of mo-|United Staves. DiodatiTs nen<lb /><lb />Cathotie N salar services.<lb />1. fo regular ser fourth Sun-| tives, bat the fifty or more. years |i followed, and the book is im<lb /><lb />ea wiorning and night. Rey.-A,jof hardship to: which. they have 19m6 form. Ité -p riéd� in: cloth], . Fists<lb />re M, Ww. B. Drown, bunt. sane oh been subjected, has reduced them. binding i is 60 cents; and in roan Ly.<lb />Methodist. Services pores Sunday|to cold stereotyped | formalities, | and roan gilt, 60 and 16 conte. es<lb /><lb />Hi d ht. eetin �<lb />cc Ta<lb />B.. SEliogion, Supt. o| Young people. coart | under<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services every thira|difficutties these-days. They sat<lb /><lb />Sunday tMeoruing and ni,he Prayer ;<lb />meeting eesday night a Rye-w. |" the same sofa. She was at<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARGHITEGT AND: BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Hines, pastor. Sunday School at.9:30/0n0 end and.he at the. other.<lb />A. M: BOD. ryan Sup , ="  \Something. had come between Greenville; N. C.<lb />rt their warm affection. It was ay ie<lb />LODGES. _- |about five yards of dress -goods, sete brick ad gus St attinet<lb /><lb />Covenant Lotes No. 17. I Q. 6 �,�.. -,jand it sat like a sphinx upon her Old houses changed to diy plan i<lb />Bagw | as guard ahsod aentinel on the right deere bd de at short notice.<lb /><lb />a a Lodge No. 28t J oF. &amp; is x!<lb />M., ests i git Mon mr Ee side~aiso. There was no way to work conrae Rage a eee<lb />W. M. King.) oe "i get around then. After peeping suey RROgS em Srna<lb /><lb />over the mountain of his diffical-'<lb />SORE ties a few times, with Bedi -des-<lb />« ® | pairing Dope ts: and catching 8<lb />few: her: profile,T he|<lb />slow oarose and remarked, swith<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />The Place to ~Sell your any ra<lb /><lb />TO OBACCO fo.<lb /><lb />{ Toa WAN<lb />"SEND sup veunpe cy<lb /><lb />| 50D SREP<lb /><lb />__ro Tap""= SG<lb /><lb />Regen ks E-<lb />_ IF you eae Oe<lb /><lb />2 3 @. fae ee ee: Be eS<lb />J Beas 4 es en wa 7%: 2 "oe<lb />a ane ae . og ee a ~<lb />Pz rs -Ol an Eines - Gi ao ,<lb />L. a ta 7% hj : Pes ie? | @ = 3 Ee: * 3 a<lb />age = : ey .<lb />- ~ &amp; 4 ig<lb />ie ~ = �"�<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />~~ *<lb />.~ we ee owr J<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />-~<lb />a ~<lb /><lb />* rms 9<lb /><lb />a ee eee<lb /><lb /></p>
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