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          <lb />THE DAILY<lb /><lb />~RE<lb />ial wi<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., MAY 30, 1895. No. 14<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule. erate is meant and tha only way<lb />|<lb /><lb />ito get anything out of tobacco<lb />train goingieulture is togo at it in a busi<lb /><lb />Going Svutu, | ik<lb />(ness 1Ke manner.<lb /><lb />Passenger znl mil<lb />perth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />alriyes 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.!<lb />M, leaves lu:15 A. M.<lb /><lb />Greenville is almost on a boom<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P (Providence forbid that 1t should<lb />-, leaves 2:11 P.M. ~form aco-partnership with one.)<lb /><lb />Susainer Myers arrives from Wash | There is more building going on<lb /><lb />ington Mouduy, Welnestay and Fridsy in Greenville to-day than ever<lb /><lb />aay and saturday. ~before and more than any town<lb />lin the eastero part of the State.<lb /><lb />o Only a short while ago Sheriff R-<lb />'W. King, W. H. White and Prof.<lb /><lb />" Ragsdale compieted for them-<lb /><lb />BY O. L. JOYNER. ~selves handsome residences, and<lb /><lb />Tiere is nothing more healing, since January 1st there has been<lb />so thing pleasant and refreshing|/n0 less than twenty-five new<lb />than to take our little petty troab-| buildings of different kinds built<lb />les aud burn them up, so to| io Greenville. In a short while<lb /><lb />xpeak, at the end of a fine ha |the new prize houses of Mr. O.<lb /><lb />vanua, while leaning leisurely | Hooker will be in process of erec<lb /><lb />back in an easy rocker jast afte: /tion aud the Eastern warehouse<lb />iwill be built tifty feet longer<lb /><lb />, | Lhe town seems to be full of life<lb />Cipt. Pace says that we CauT .4i4 onergy and there is only one<lb /><lb />suiely sty that thee will be at'iing that thus far seems to have<lb /><lb />l-ast two new tobacco buyers ©U! been neglected and that is there<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACC<lb />JOTTINGS.<lb /><lb />a heartily relished meal.<lb /><lb />Not Space Enough<lb /><lb />In the newspapers to tell you about my stock o<lb />Spring Goods. Hardly know where to begil<lb /><lb />describing the new Suits. Al<lb />my own styles. Of course .<lb />know both thein and outsid<lb /><lb />=<lb />OMS __. I challenge the mate<lb />ii thisseasonTsstyles. All that<lb />= &amp; \\- |= energy, artistic taste and the<lb />power of money can doto se<lb />= �"�~-- cure quality and fashiona<lb /><lb />bleness has been done. M<lb />scale will rule the marke<lb />forlam headquarters for the<lb />Clothing trade of this sec<lb />tion. LIalso carry 2 beautiful line of Dry Goods<lb />Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, and Gents<lb /><lb />Furnishing Goods.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />nea<lb /><lb />ane a ae ee<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />Henry Sheppard, ~eal estate |<lb /><lb />this market next season. Hesays:<lb />several others intend coming to|<lb />tuis section ou an inspectiou of<lb />the crop trip ip July, and if the<lb />crop justifies it they will place,<lb />men here to handle their busi-"|<lb /><lb />Mr. W. R. Horne, of Farmyille,<lb />+pent yesterday in town. He<lb />ruys tobacco Seems to be looking<lb />better than any other crop and<lb />that while the excessive rainy<lb />weather has to some extent dam-'<lb />aged the crop there are good |<lb />hopes yet- He says farther that<lb />the patent Jooping system doesnTt |<lb />trouble hi u for he is not much of|<lb />a convert to the priming method<lb />of curing tobacco, 00 wey, bat if|<lb />he was ifthere is a patent on it<lb />he woutd not use it.<lb /><lb />We are informed that the or-<lb />ganization of the tobacco grow-<lb />ers in and arouud the Farmville<lb />section was effected. Saturday<lb />evening in the face of the rain.<lb />Quite a number were pres. nt and<lb />were entertained for a good while<lb />by Capt- Pace. We are pleased<lb />and gratified to see the farmers<lb /><lb />is not enough variety of indus-<lb />trial enterprises. Our people are<lb />not developing this much needed<lb />feature fast enongh. We need<lb />factories of different kinds to give<lb />empluymeut to our many idle<lb />laborers, and unless our home<lb />tolks take hold of this the time<lb />is coming aud not far away when<lb />the outside world will be bound<lb />to see our ratural advantages and<lb />come in and utilize them. We<lb />now have a letter from a Cuicago<lb />tirm asking if we know of any<lb />convenient ludustrial sites that<lb />cau be bad in this iocality.<lb /><lb />Town Affairs.<lb /><lb />The Town Council had a meet-<lb />ing last night, the full Board be-<lb />ing present.<lb /><lb />Ou motion of Councilman Jenk-<lb />ins the office of Town Superin<lb />tendent (which was created at<lb />last meeting and to which Coun-<lb />cilman Wilks was elected) was<lb />abolished.<lb /><lb />J. L. Langley was elected Tax<lb />Lister for the town, he receiving<lb />5 votes and F. J.Jehnsonl. The<lb />lhster was allowed $25 for this<lb /><lb />in the different sections taking<lb />such steps. It looks like busi-<lb /><lb />service.<lb /><lb />agent, appeared and presented to |<lb />the Board a deed from Mrs. A. |<lb />M. Clark for BonnerTs Lane ex-|<lb />ending from Pitt street to the |<lb /><lb />railroad, to be used for a public<lb />street. Ono motion the deed was<lb />accepted. |<lb /><lb />It was decided that the regular |<lb />meetings of the Board shall be on,<lb />the first Monday night in each |<lb />month.<lb /><lb />The following committees were |<lb />appointed :<lb /><lb />On Ordipvances"Brown aud<lb />Godwin, to report at next meet-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Ou Streets"Godwin,<lb />and Jenkins.<lb /><lb />Brown<lb /><lb />On W ells"Smith, Wilks and<lb />Ruffin. .<lb />On Csmeteries"Brown for<lb /><lb />white and Jenkins for colored.<lb /><lb />| Good Ordinary<lb /><lb />| Commaen<lb /><lb />Wilmington held a meeting<lb />~Tuesday night, adopting resolu-<lb />tions in favor of free coinage at<lb />the ratio of 16 to 1, and appoint-<lb />ed delegates to a free silver con--<lb />vention to be neld in Memphis<lb /><lb />June 11th.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotto:<lb />and peanuts for vesterday, as furnishe<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTON. ~<lb />Good Middling<lb /><lb />Middling<lb />Low Middliug<lb /><lb />Tone"dull.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime<lb />Fancy<lb />Spanish<lb />~Tone"steady. .<lb />Eygygs"10 cts."Firm.<lb />li. E. Peas"best, 2.59 to 2.75 per bag<lb />o oe dafnaged. 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz, at th<lb />Old Bricx store.<lb /><lb />Butter, per Ib 17 to2<lb />Western Sides 6.60 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams lito!<lb />Corn ° 40 tu.G<lb />Corn Meal 50 to &amp;<lb />Cabbage<lb />Flour, Family 4.00 to 4.5<lb />Lard 6 to 1<lb />Oats 5<lb />Potatoes Irisb, per bbl 3.00 to 3.4<lb />Potatoes Sweet,per bu 60 to 1.4<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Coffee 16 to 2<lb />Salt per Sick 80 to 2U<lb />Chickens 2U to 2<lb />Eggs pei doz l<lb />Beeswax per lb 2<lb />Kerosene, 13} to 2<lb />Pease,per bu 10<lb />Hulls, per ton 60<lb />Cotton Seed Mea) 2) &amp;<lb />5 10 (<lb /><lb />Hides<lb /></p>
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          <lb />q DAILY REFLECTOR. «rites that he is ~ashamed of| War Department, yet this has/Carolina lost more soldiers killed<lb /><lb />sacha mockery of justice, and been a tremendons task. Forty than any other Southern State.<lb />~ashumed thut he ever helped to;nine volumes of neurly a thou- The followivg was the total loss<lb />Subscription 25 cents per Month. ~bring about such a state of af"'sand pages each, are completed, iv killed avd mortally wounded<lb />fairs� oBut,� says he, owe a@and furnish the most accurate of several of the Southern States ;<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class nail Matter-|always committing errors, but, history ever published of a na- North Carolina, 14.522; Virginia,<lb />pve? AFTERNOONS (25CEPT SUNDAY) thank God, He is faithful and jast +i 4nTs internecine war. The work |2:328; Svath Carolina, 9,187;<lb />: """"" ____._ 40 forgiye if we are fa.thful and jas been impartially done. te |\Georgia, 5,553; Mississipp, 5,807 ;<lb /><lb />and jusi to confess and forsake our Louisiana, 9.714. North Carolina<lb /><lb />in K . ides the five Union officers em- oa<lb />Tne Democrats In Kansas sibs. he th U | heads the list in the number that<lb /><lb />. . 7<lb />Missouri have declared for fre@ Oar correspondent asserts, and |P!09 ed, wo Confederate Get | qigg of wounds and 20,602 of her<lb /><lb />silver and the fight is going ©9-) hi, assertion is Lorne out by the eral officers have also beeN .448 died of disease. North Car-<lb />"_""_"_"_""_"s facts, that the magistrate was iD- engaged in editing the war al ojinaTs military population in 1861<lb />Raleigh and Durham are get-| duenced in his high-handed and chives of the dead Confedera~| was 115,369, but she furnished<lb />ting a hump ou abuut the Stateloutrageous action by the fact CY | 125,000 to the Cuoufederate cause.<lb />Fair, and it Raleigh donTt look that the prisouers were begroes oThe most interesting feature The perceutize of lost, killed and<lb />out Durham is going tv get it. and Republicans, while their vic of the work is an exhaustiye | wounded vas yreater in the Con-<lb />"  jtims were decent white peopie;compilation from officiai records |federate aridies thau iu tbe Union<lb /><lb />The Kepublicau convention ofjand Dewocrats. ~ot the casualities on both sidesjar ules. At Gettysbare the 26th<lb />Obio has nominated Bushnell; Now, these three negroes, who jn the war. Here ure facts, not|North Carolina, or PettigrewTs<lb /><lb />for Governor. Senatur Sherman/we learn are negroes of bad char ~opinions. It will be made plain) 20% wont into tee in with<lb />spoke At every mention of|acter, go to the house of an inya- beyond all room for controver-jed and wounded. Tne 26th North<lb /><lb />sound money there was applanse| lid and defensaless white oa ~isy, in this volume,that much of|Carolina bad only 216 wen lef<lb />and when he mentioned McKin.|commit an assanit with a deadly pp. nardest fighting of the war for duty when it went into Long:<lb />ley as OhioTs candidate for the| Fosees apon @ deferseless white ° street's aasault on the third diy,<lb /><lb />P id dso#k k f was between the army of the tand ou the followiag day buat<lb />residency, 4a! ~oraker [or<lb /><lb />irl; break down his stable dvor, 1<lb />a take of a cow (we infer ai. Potomac andthe Army of North leichty were left. Oo the first day<lb /><lb />: . nm tt a? . . 7n/ Capt. Tuttle's compav went into<lb />the next Senator the convention) hough our corruupondent dos eru Virginia, mud the figures in a en Let Bran<lb />was wild with enthusiasm. this yolume wil show that the .<lb /><lb />i». J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />not state so specifically that the | : -|men. All the officers and 83 cf<lb />"aa cow had been impvauded,) and infantry regiments from th�,�|the men were killed or wouuded<lb />SOME FUSION JUSTICE. ~zo uuwbipped of justice. \Eastern States did the hardest|Ou the sawe day Company C, of<lb /><lb /> 5 P oS r YF : .<lb />"_ | The fact taat the negroes were fighting in the Union Army. tbe Aue Nome pias os wwe<lb />A correspondent writes us from guilty of two grave crimes, to wit: They also prove that the Coa- owe<lb /><lb />: killed or wounded. Captain Bid<lb />Myrtle that a few days ago @/assault with a deadly weapon aud|federacy succumbed by the ex~ lof this comyavvy, and the four re-<lb /><lb />,gaog of three vegroes"Dan forcible trespass was clearly haustion of LeeTs army. ~maining men then ventinto what<lb /><lb />- ls : T<lb />avis, his mother ad sister " , , "r ~is called PicketTs Charge. The<lb />D n er aod sister proven by reputable wituesses-- oTne tabie of death and ifing bearer was shot, and Cant.<lb /><lb />went to the home, after baving [oe magistrate bad no jurisdic: | wounds that are given measure) Bird brought out the flag himself.<lb />been forbiddea the premises, of | tion ia either case. His only -),. actaal fighting as nothing! Zh is was the severest regimental<lb />~A. A. Hordin, a white man iD fanctiou was to investigate aod), O hs le 7 loss during the war.�<lb /><lb />feeble health. axsaulted wise can. ne thing clearly) N=<lb /><lb />his bind oyer to the Superior court-| ve th rshadowing im-|<lb />daughter with a rock weighing Bat he arrogated to himself the! is the overshadowing 1M-) ¢coLrinG THE HANGING COMMITTEE.<lb />/portance ot the battles of Get-'<lb /><lb />three or foar pounds, broke open power of a judge of the Superior) ;<lb />pis stable door and took off a cowT Vourt and passed sentence. .tysburg and Chickamauga, the<lb /><lb />A warrant wassworn out before This is an outrage, but we conk \greatest battles the Confeder -<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />| Esq. Puorgason, and the pegroes fees it is nothiag more than w late and Union armies ever<lb /><lb />were arrested and taken before expected from the cattle elevated | fought, The losses in theseen-| ,<lb />him for tria', They wade affida-~to the magistracy by the Frea/gagemeuts prove how much | i<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />"_""oanain<lb />"<lb /><lb />vit that they could aot get justice jj)onylas gang."Rautherfordton | fiercer was the fighting in these<lb />at his bands and had the case re" J)e;nocrat. | battles than it was before or ev~<lb />moved to F. L Freeman, one of "" ler was again between the two<lb />the newly appointed fusion mag- No:th Carolina and the Civil War. armies engaged during the war.<lb />istrates, who tried it Weduesday., " | oThe hervic valor of the North | ji<lb />Although the guilt of the ne The following from the W ar Garolina troops excites the high<lb />gtoes was clearly and unmistaka Records Office of the War De-jest admiration, and Pennsyl |<lb />" ber 0 ote. neraoun of ® partmentas printed by the N.Y-|vania, which lost more in Kill-| &amp;<lb />s ) wumber of white persons. the Times furnishes facts that will ded. i tion | I<lb />" fasion magistrate dismissed the! . : . ed and wounded, in proportion |<lb />| eases against them upon their' pe read wich pride by ever¥|to the number of the troops,<lb />North Carolinian.<lb />than any Northern State, can<lb /><lb />paying the costs- ~ .<lb />Oar correspondent, who 1s one! It shows North Carolina stood | wel] send greeting to North Ca<lb />first and foremost in the late<lb /><lb />_ of the good men led off into the . ; te|rolina, whose soldiers a~ Get-<lb />fasion moyement last year, says|°'Vil war. Kead it and you wiil|rysburg did the hardest fighting |<lb />that he ohas been waiting, hopiug, S°° the facts as stated by these! on the other side, over the hap-|<lb />trusting and praying that the | Records. : py rennioa of the present year. , =<lb />fusion party micht do something) oThough but little has been| his is the book of revelations| Mr. E. Burne Timber (who has long<lb />jhonorable, bat he has been bit" printed concerning the work of}as to both sides of the civil war. been badly treated by the hanging com-<lb /><lb />disappointed.� He farther the War Records Office of the|On the Confederate side North! Satay shate teil ee icekina<lb /><lb />Uy ettet<lb />| ee<lb /><lb />~_"_"<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb /><lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb />Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.<lb />sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. OTH. Laughing-<lb /><lb />, ouse,<lb />Surveyor,<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,.<lb />Leonidas Fleirirg, T. E. Keel, Jesse L.<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell.<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb />Board E iueation"J. R. Conglelon,<lb />chmTn, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon.<lb />SupTt. Pub. Ins., W. H. Ragsdale,<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. UC. Forbes<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. 'T. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Volice"J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred.<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept second) morning and nigiit. Prayer<lb />meeting lhursday might. -Rev. C. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Sanday school at 9:30<lb />A. M. U. DL. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb />Greaves, Rector. sunday School at 9:30<lb />A, 4, W. B. Brown, SapTt.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning and Light. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,<lb />pastor. Sunday Achool at 9:30 A. M. A.<lb /><lb />B. Ellington, supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. Services everv Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and eu Prayer<lb />ineeting Tuesday night ev. Archie<lb />McLauchtin, pastor. Sunday Schvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. UO. O, F-,<lb />anects.every ~Tuesday pight.. Dr. W. H.<lb />Bagwell, N.G.<lb /><lb />Grecnville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M., meets first aad third Monday nights<lb />Ww. M. King, W.-M.<lb /><lb />Bf Sear aSweseteuce ae<lb /><lb />5 NEATAESS PAUIGKREDS.<lb /><lb />"-SEND reels<lb /><lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb /><lb />"TO THE"<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE '<lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />First-Class Work.»<lb /><lb />$8 ss sc8 508<lb /><lb />REE Ee ete OEE OE<lb /><lb />ee tet IB<lb /><lb />A BLIND MAN'S PASTIME,<lb /><lb />He Is an Expert Billiard Player and<lb />Enjoys the Game.<lb /><lb />To the friends of blind Julius Stern<lb />his achievements with the billiard<lb />ball and cue area continual source of<lb />amazement.<lb /><lb />His main dependence in playing at<lb />billiards is his marvelously acute de-<lb />tection of sound and its lecation.<lb />He also is assisted in executing the<lb />most difficult shots by his accurate<lb />sense of touch. By simply locating<lb />the three balls on the table, he is en-<lb />abled to send the cue ball on its way<lb />around the table, gently clicking<lb />each of theivories in succession, al-<lb />most always as intended.<lb /><lb />Steyn delightsin relating the story<lb />of his ~~double cushion,� ~~all-around-<lb />the-table� shots, ~~draws,� ~~gath-<lb />ers,� ~~caroms,�T ete.<lb /><lb />By the clicking music of the balls<lb />Stern instantly knows whether he<lb />has made a successful shot. The<lb />soft or loud noise of contact tells<lb />him where he may place his fingers<lb />to find the ivegy preparatory to the<lb />next shot.<lb /><lb />Playing billiards is his pastime.<lb />When a boy, before he became blind,<lb />he uscd to play a little, but he has<lb />acquired his skill since he became<lb />blind. Stern earns a living conduct-<lb />ing anews stand. Heis an expert<lb />accountant, can detect the different<lb />denominations of coin. instantly,<lb />make change-with astonishing rapid-<lb />ity and delivers with accuracy bun-<lb />dreds of newspupers, placing them<lb />unerringly in the proper letter boxes<lb />in flat houses. He has learned to do<lb />all this in spite of the fact that he<lb />has been blind ee since boyhood.<lb /><lb />THE MANUAL PART.<lb /><lb />lcome lines<lb /><lb />appy Tite"If we onl. y ha<lb />aow we mirht do a little fishinT.<lb /><lb />Shady Bowers"FishinT,<lb /><lb />goinT.ter dig de bait, bait de hooks,<lb /><lb />t'row in de lines, haul out de fish, anT<lb /><lb />ii} ~ake Tem offen de hooks?<lb /><lb />Appy Tite~DatTs so;: we'd have te<lb />hire somebody to.do dat part of it")|<lb />Judge.<lb /><lb />Baby's Masterpiece.<lb />~ITm sure that baby is going to be<lb />a great artist,� said the fond mother.<lb />oIsn't he rather young toT evince<lb />any talent?�<lb />~~ThatTs just where he shows his<lb />genius. I left him where he could<lb /><lb />| get some red ink on his fingers, andj<lb /><lb />before I knew what he was Going het<lb />had decorated the lfbrary wall with}:<lb /><lb />tone of the loveliestT magazine post- |<lb />oers you ever eal iat adoro wroteon<lb /><lb />-ehi Who's!<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S:.N7. Schultz<lb /><lb />AT THE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />pe AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />thetr interest to get our prices before pr.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomp<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST Ma RKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGA<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you to puy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices to suit<lb />the times. Our goods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having norisk<lb />to run,we sell-at a close. margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />S. M. SCHULT2z,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />==<lb /><lb />Professional Cards. |<lb /><lb />i} F. TYSON,<lb /><lb />s<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb />Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lections.<lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />~Terms easy.<lb /><lb />J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING<lb />LOUNT &amp; FLEMING<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />sa@y~ Practice in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />ns &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT-LA®@,<lb />- @REED ELLE. N. C.<lb /><lb />THOS J. JARVIS.<lb />JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C,<lb />~te Practice in athe Courts.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. Wo. Harding.<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville,<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />: Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement.of claims.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />oTONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />~GREENVILLE, Ne ~O,<lb />oe Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />BERBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb /><lb />Un ndar Opera House.<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW.<lb /><lb />This Reminds<lb /><lb />oT<lb /><lb />You every day<lb />in the month of<lb />May that if<lb />you have -<lb /><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 sty:<lb />and it always suits.<lb />These points are =<lb />well worth weighing<lb />in any sort<lb /><lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb />Your Job Printing<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />2: OUR--: ATTENTION |<lb />| IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />_ LINE OF "<lb /><lb />DRESS CONS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by|<lb /><lb />ii cua i<lb /><lb />Style.<lb /><lb />Ouly one more Hay in May.<lb /><lb />The pights are warming up.<lb /><lb />| Monday.<lb /><lb />+3 this afternoon.<lb /><lb />~ this season. Our Stock of " _ Prayer meeting in the Baptist<lb />TC churebh to night.<lb />ES. ae ©).! IT = S  Shoes, Slippers and Gents Fur.<lb />__AND nishiug Gvoous"mt pedaced rates<lb />_ ab LANG'S.<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens |<lb /><lb />Weare now getting some weatb<lb />~er almost like semwer.<lb /><lb />oSLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />4 is the largest ad cheapest ever of-|<lb />| fered in this town, come and see for|<lb />= yourself and be convinced.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURKITURE,<lb /><lb />up his teat and departed.<lb /><lb />_wonderfal ditference in crops.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and)<lb /> prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />zg B. CHERRY &amp; Co.| etiect om the cropos-<lb /><lb />A WAR<lb />GROCERIES.<lb /><lb />Just received and to be sold low<lb />""a complete line of<lb /><lb />FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,<lb />Larp, Meat, Mgat, Motasses, Ori rial Day edition was a beauty.<lb /><lb />~ and everytbiog kept in<lb />first-class grocery stcre.<lb /><lb />BOB WHITE &amp; SPORTING GLU<lb /><lb />Cigars, the finest in the State.<lb /><lb />| folks, but it has a get-a-moye-ou<lb /><lb />hot bow.<lb />(you were wisniuy for just thi<lb />~kind of weather.<lb /><lb />|<lb />your coumencement oauttiis-<lb /><lb />The JouthTs<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~Cream Cheese at the Olid Lric<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />ly shaken up, but<lb />escaped being killed.<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />the meetings, the gallery of th<lb /><lb />near Cana, Davie county, got int<lb /><lb />taken for modern a difficulty.<lb /><lb />Contracts :<lb />a brick and wooden buildings. |*<lb />houses changed to any plan<lb />Plan and specifications<lb />made at short notice. as<lb /><lb />oy sSopest Brows<lb /><lb />very<lb /><lb />nat |<lb /><lb />i Wwews oOP The Town masted, w crmpar Panorama of People Keep Mov-<lb /><lb />Tax listing time begins next\G., £ Crabtree, is in town.<lb /><lb />Hupe Fire Company practiced<lb /><lb />Photcgrapher Barns has taken<lb /><lb />The last few days have made a ee<lb /><lb />The river is muddy yet and the<lb /><lb />akimmérs faye been catching! Mr. J- O. Proctor and bride<lb /><lb />shad this week. passed through on this morning's<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and LaceT train. They will visit Washing-<lb /><lb />_ Curtains. | Wasa Scuir.! Wass SvITs?iton, Baltimore and New York be-<lb /><lb />For Children and Boys,at LANGS<lb />This is lazy feeling weather for<lb /><lb />DonTt complain about its being<lb />Less than 4 week ago<lb /><lb />LapiIrs come to see LANG for<lb /><lb />Companion fF6-<lb />quently grevts its readers witu<lb />pieasaut surprises. ~Lhe Memo<lb /><lb />New Mouantaio Batter 20 cents<lb /><lb />A ball of lightning almost com-<lb /><lb />~pletely wrecked the jall at Jack-<lb />D. S. SMITH. ~sonville. The inmates were great-<lb /><lb />miraculously<lb /><lb />The colored revival is still go-|<lb />ing on with greatintcrest. Mary<lb />white people have been attending<lb /><lb />church being reserved for them.<lb />Richard Smoot aud wife, living<lb /><lb />While he was beat-<lb /><lb />ing her over the head she sejzed.<lb />him by the underlip; and bit it<lb />off. He picked up histlip,:<lb /><lb />* | four miles to a physician, and<lb />it sewed back.<lb /><lb />SCRE LED SST:<lb /><lb />jut<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Mr. A. Cohen, of Newbern, is<lb />here.<lb /><lb />That popular drummer, Mr.<lb /><lb />| Mr. Zeb Johnson is spending a<lb /><lb />{few days with relatives in Scot-"<lb />\land Neck.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Lucy Hester, of Golds-<lb />boro,came down Wednesday even-<lb /><lb />ing to visit her father, Mr. Warren<lb />'~Lacker, near town.<lb /><lb />Rev. B. W. Spillman, of Kin-<lb />ston, passed through this morn-"<lb />ing for Winston, where he goes,<lb />to deliver a commencement ad-<lb />dress.<lb /><lb />Mr. C- B. Whichard got back<lb /><lb />his Salisbury trip last night,<lb /><lb />we hope the Reriector will<lb />|not be quite as badly pushed up<lb />as for a few days past.<lb /><lb />lf<lb /><lb />fore returning to their home at<lb />Grimesland.<lb /><lb />Married.<lb /><lb />Proctror"-JoHNSON"At 5:30<lb />oTclock this morning at the home<lb />of Mr. Whitmill Hardee, in Greene<lb />county, Mr. J. O. Proctor, a pros-<lb />perous merchant of Grimesland,<lb />was married to Miss Bettie S-<lb />Johuson, Bev- D. W. Davis offi<lb />ciating. The attendants were Mr<lb />J. ¥.. Johnson and Miss Fannie<lb />Hardee, Mr. D. S. Smith and Miss<lb />Qlivia Johnson. The*couple took<lb />the-morning train et Ayden for<lb />an. extend«d bridaitour. They<lb />received a large number of very'|<lb />handsome presents.<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />k<lb /><lb />ojean ap the Cemetery.<lb /><lb />Conunetlman W. L. Brown, who,<lb />is committeman for Cherry Hill<lb />Cemetery, requests the REFLECTOR<lb />to state that next week he will<lb />have the walks and unsold lots)<lb />cleaned up and putin good con.<lb />dition, and-he would be glad if<lb />persons.owning lots there would<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />1 KEEP. COOL.<lb /><lb />and wish to inform my<lb /><lb />many friends that<lb />they will find a<lb /><lb />line of<lb /><lb />BEAUTIFUL FANS<lb /><lb />with which they can al-<lb />so keep cool for a little<lb />money.<lb /><lb />My entire stock of<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />GentT Furnishings at<lb /><lb />25 Per Cent.<lb /><lb />Reduction.<lb /><lb />These goods must<lb />intend to, push them<lb /><lb />© have them cleaued off at the same<lb /><lb />time, so that the entire ground<lb />may be beautified at once. This<lb />o|is a timely suggestion, and we<lb /><lb />ply with | Mr. Brown's request.<lb /><lb />hope that all lot owners will com-}<lb /><lb />or all it is worth and<lb />aS means the entire<lb /><lb />T Mun.<lb /><lb />2 Next Door-to bank...<lb /><lb /></p>
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