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        <p>ee a ee<lb /><lb />�,� inl ee!<lb /><lb />Vol. 2:<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.<lb /><lb />C., JUNE 10, 1895.<lb /><lb />Local Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />porth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound: Freight, arrives 6:45. A. ago 20 give Greenville just the<lb />kind of daily paper the people<lb /><lb />M, leaves 10:13. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P<lb />., leaves 2:11 P. M.<lb /><lb />Steamér Myers ~arrives from Wash<lb />{ngton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />Jeaves for Washington Tuesdiy, Thurs<lb />day aid Saturday.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />RPP PLP L NL Ot<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Increasing cloudness<lb />showers in eastern portion T |<lb />Cay: |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />" ee ae """""<lb /><lb />NEW VOLUME.<lb /><lb />To-day the DarLy REFLEC-<lb /><lb />ing news<lb />train going|can remit by mail.<lb /><lb />Out of town patrons<lb /><lb />We started out six months<lb /><lb />wanted, and that is still our<lb />purpose. The paper will be<lb />improved just as fast as the pat-<lb />ronage it receives will permit.<lb /><lb />BOY DROWNED:<lb /><lb />James Dailey Loses His Life While<lb />Batking. -<lb /><lb />. (Special to Reflector.)<lb />Krxston, N. C., June 10."Late<lb />Saturday afternoon James Dailey,<lb /><lb />TOR begins its second haif year-|a youth 16 years of age,.and snp-<lb /><lb />ly volume. It made its appear-<lb />ance a8 an experiment just six<lb />months ago and has not missed<lb />un issue since. While it has<lb />not iad a yery flattering pat-<lb />ronage the paper has managed<lb />to keep going, though it has<lb />not been ail that we wouid like<lb />to make it. However, we can-<lb />-not make advances in this di-<lb />rection faster than the patron-<lb />age will justify. We can make<lb /><lb />the paper both larger and bet-<lb /><lb />ter, but not unless more patron-<lb /><lb />\ age 1s given it.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Again, if those who are pat-<lb />yonizing it would pay promptly |<lb />it would lighten our labor ma-<lb />who!<lb /><lb />terially. There are som<lb />haye paid just as regularly a<lb /><lb />the months came around with-<lb />out waiting to have their atten~<lb />tion called to it; some others|,ourse, but a celebration ~would<lb />have not been so promptly, and<lb /><lb />still some Others owe for sev<lb /><lb />eral months. We hope<lb /><lb />who do owe will now settle at<lb />once and let us begin the new<lb />volume :square. If you wait:<lb />for us to hunt you up you con~<lb />sume that much of the time<lb /><lb />all<lb /><lb />other boy named Bell went down<lb />the riyer to go 12 swimming.<lb />While out near the middle of the<lb />stream Dailey either became ex-<lb />hausted or was seized with cramp<lb />and sank beneath the water.<lb /><lb />his body has nct yet been recov-<lb />ered though parties are still<lb />searching for it.<lb /><lb />was the heart-broken father walk<lb /><lb />ing up and down the banks of the<lb />river, all day Sunday, wringing<lb />his hands in grief and looking |to be a prophecy of a good day<lb />out longingly for the water %0|+5 come after it.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />vive up the body of his son.<lb /><lb />b=]<lb /><lb />Let Us Celebrate.<lb />\While the Pleasure Club ar<lb />making preparation for the 4th o<lb /><lb />1oned 4th of July cel<lb />day. There are people who woul<lb />come just to. see the. races,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />The<lb />river is said to be between 30-and<lb />50 fect dgep where he sank, and<lb /><lb />One of the sad-<lb />dest scenes that can be imagined<lb /><lb />July races, would it not be a good<lb />idea for the town generally to<lb />s\take steps to have &amp;t ~ ola fash<lb /><lb />ebration tha<lb />d be,<lb /><lb />of f° brighten by<lb /><lb />yak�<lb /><lb />|<lb />"<lb />"""m<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />WEATHER<lb /><lb />SHIRTS. ==<lb />Percale, ~Negliges, White,<lb /><lb />With &amp; Without Collars.<lb />aie<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSO<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />OEP cee at Sy,<lb /><lb />af<lb /><lb />cama<lb /><lb />Good Manners.<lb /><lb />Don't forget to say oGood morn-<lb />ing!� and say it cheerfully, and<lb />with asmile: it will do you good,<lb />jand do your friends good. ThereTs<lb />'a kind of inspiration tn every<lb />o(Jood-morning, heartly spoken<lb />that helps to make hope fresher<lb />and work lighter. Itseems really<lb />to make the morning good, and<lb /><lb />er as<lb /><lb />And if this be<lb />true of the oGood morning,� it is<lb />so also of kind, heartsome greet-<lb /><lb />e|ings; they cheer the discouraged,<lb /><lb />rest the tired one, somehow make<lb />the wheels. of life run more<lb />smoothly. Be liberal with them<lb /><lb />f }<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., Comimission Mer.<lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Good Middling 7 1-16<lb />Middling 6<lb />Low Middling 6 5-1<lb />Good Ordinary 58<lb />Tone"dull.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime -<lb />| Extra Prime 3<lb />Fancy 2%<lb />| Spanish 90c. bu.<lb />~Tone"steady.<lb />Eggs"10 cts." Firm.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />then, and let no morning pass<lb />wever dark and gloomy it may<lb />that you do not help at least<lb />your smiles and<lb /><lb />3. E. Peas"best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag-<lb />o* as damaged. 1.50 to 1.75.<lb />Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Echultzy ~at the<lb />Old Bricx Store.<lb /><lb />Butter. per lb<lb />Western Sides<lb /><lb />"47 to 25<lb />6.60 to 7<lb /><lb />cheerful words."Orange (Va) Sugar cured Hams it to 1s<lb />orn *40 to 60 .<lb /><lb />bring hundreds more. Many Observer. CornT Meal 50 to 80<lb />_linteresting features for the day ~ ; ~Floor Family 5.2505 .50<lb />could be gotten up- A printer_in making up forms) Lard * 6 to 10<lb />one day ina hurry got a marriage | Oats = 5<lb /><lb />A Milwaukee girl of 17 shotjand grocers notice mixed up so ~Sugar 4to6<lb />herself bevause her mother slap- |thatit read as follows: Jonn Smith anes + Sack 16 to 25<lb />ped. her and.au Illinvis boy of 19/and Iba Quary were united in chickans eddy<lb />hanged himself because he was re-|bonds of good sourkraut which | Eggs pet doz 10<lb />quired to. do house work. The will be sold by quart. or. barrel, | Beeswax, per lb 20<lb />spirit of young America is very|Mr. Smith is a highly esteemed | Kerosene, ; 133 to 20<lb />roud and sensitive these days.|cod-fish a ten cents a pound while Hale wer need at te<lb />Pareuts will have to be very care-|the bride has nice fresh shoulders * Cotton Seed Meal 20:00<lb />to display. Hides 5 to6<lb /><lb />that ought to be given to hunt~~ful. |<lb /></p>
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          <lb />teed nara<lb /><lb />_ DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />", J. WHICHARD. Rditor.<lb />Subscription 24,cents per Month.<lb /><lb />-  Enterecd-as-seeond-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />EVERPAREERROON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb />""""E<lb /><lb />_-~Thee$ypdgy-school conven -<lb />tion eid atl at Ayden yes-<lb /><lb />- terday was largely attented and<lb />Pwas a capitol good meeting.<lb />» More Suad ay-schools were rep-<lb />resent than ever before since<lb />it The discuss<lb />ions wefe interesting and enter-<lb />taining. Prof. W.H. Ragsdale<lb />was elected President and Mrs.<lb />_ J. D. Cox was elected Secretary.<lb />The delegates elected to the<lb />- $§tate convention were Rev. P.<lb />- $. Swain, Mrs. J. V. Cox and<lb />_ Miss Napnie Cox.<lb />_° Thoseresent say Ayden is a<lb />good place to hold acouvention.<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />If there ever was a man fam-|<lb />ous r giving. surprises that<lb />mat is President Cteveland.<lb /><lb />When Secretary Gresnam died,<lb />the people had no trouble in<lb />_ suggesting his successor but no<lb />- one at first thoughtof Attorney<lb />. General Olney. It-soon leaked<lb />_ out):however from the White<lb />* House that he would be pro-<lb />_ moted. At once it was sug-<lb />gested that his place would be<lb />filled either by Hoke Smith or<lb />Post Master General Wilson<lb />and that Don Dickerson would<lb />__ take the place of the one ap-<lb />_ pointed to succeed Mr. Olney.<lb />_ This was believed until the ap.<lb />pointment was made when it<lb />- was Olney for Secretary of<lb />_ State, and Harmon for Attorney<lb />_ General. His name had never<lb />_ beeu mentioned for the place,<lb />- and yet since he has been ap.<lb />_ pointed it is learned that he is<lb />_ one of the foremost lawyers of<lb />m» the Central States. He is a<lb />*» resident of Cincinnatti and a<lb />former law partner of Governor<lb />Hoadley. He will doubtless<lb />- surprise the country by making<lb /> a first class officer.<lb />ae ee<lb />_ An extra census bulletin has<lb />just been issued showing the<lb />Timber of persons 10 years of<lb /><lb />lures are: Populatian 10 years<lb /><lb />of age and over, 1,147,446: of<lb />which 559,764 are males; and<lb />587,682 females.<lb /><lb />All persons in gainful occu-<lb />pations"males, 422,170; fe-<lb />males, 115,193. Total, 537,363.<lb /><lb />Engaged in agriculture, fish-<lb />eries, and mining"-males, 318,-<lb />711; females, 655,648. Total,<lb />374,359. ,<lb /><lb />Engaged in professional ser-<lb />vice"males, 8,971 ; females, 3,-<lb />325. Total, 12,296.<lb /><lb />Engaged in domestic and<lb />personal service"males, 29,083 ;<lb />females, 42,177. Total, 71,266<lb /><lb />Engaged in trade and trans.<lb />portation"males, 28,171; fe-<lb />males, 628. Total, 28,799.<lb /><lb />Engaged in manufacturing<lb />and mechanical industries"<lb />males, 37,234 ; females, 13,415.<lb />Total, 50,649<lb /><lb />One Consolation .<lb /><lb />A neighbor had been spending<lb />an hour in Mrs. WilsonTs sitting<lb />room, engaged in talk which, as<lb />the speaker herself confessed,<lb />osounded like gossip.� Some of<lb />it she had onever mentioned to a<lb />living soul before.� She men-<lb />tioned it now oonly in the strict"<lb />est confidence.�<lb /><lb />Mr. Wilson found it hard work<lb />to restrain himself, and as soon<lb />as the woman was gone he touk<lb />Mrs. Wilson gently to task.<lb /><lb />oMary,� he said, oI do think<lb />you ought to be ashamed to en-<lb />courage Mrs. GossTs visits. You<lb />can't really enjoy hearing your<lb />neighbors pulled to pieces in that<lb />style.� :<lb /><lb />oNo, George,� answered Mrs.<lb />| Wilson, oI canTt say I do. Bat<lb />then, as long as she is here I<lb />know she isnTt talking about me.�<lb />It wasaclever answer, but it<lb />may be doubted whether Mr.<lb />Wilson thought it quite coveréd<lb />the case. }<lb /><lb />EEE<lb /><lb />The Caucasian says the Popu-<lb />lists tried to set the Democrats a<lb />good example by not sweeping<lb />Democtats from every office.<lb />The fact is the confusion legisla- |<lb />ture did its best to get all the offi-<lb />ces for its own members. It was<lb />the most disgraceful scramble for<lb /><lb />oageoapsd over engaged in gainful<lb />pations in 1890.<lb /><lb />ud 19q.92a3<lb /><lb />_ (der North Caroling oth,<lb /><lb />8036<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Office on the part of the confusion-<lb />RFP, in North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Disturbed the Selemnity.<lb /><lb />It was childrenTs day exercises<lb />at the Sunday school. The ar-<lb />rangements were for the school<lb />to make an entry into the church,<lb />where the audience was already<lb />seated. Accordingly a hundred<lb />children formed in line and<lb />marched in at one of the side en-<lb />trances- They marched and sang:<lb />oHold the Fort.". The superin-<lb />tendent led the way. On enter-<lb />ing the church they were begin-<lb />ning the sesond line, which runs:<lb /><lb />oSee the mighty host advancing,<lb />Satan leading on.TT<lb /><lb />The audience was quick to ap~<lb />precite the situation. and a ripple<lb />of amusement went through ~the<lb />church. The awkwardness of his<lb />position dawned upon the super-<lb />intendent, and he turned very<lb />red. Some of the children laugh.<lb />ed outright. A breakdown seem.<lb />ed imminent, when some one be-<lb />gan singing, oOnward Christian<lb />Soldiers.� This was taken up by<lb />the school and a successful entry<lb />was made-"amTs Horn.<lb /><lb />: wa ed<lb />One WomanTs Heart,<lb /><lb />A shameful story, a story that<lb />ought to be ineredible, is printed<lb />for truth in Kate Field's Washing-<lb />ton:<lb /><lb />A well-dressed young woman<lb />recently went to one of the taxi-<lb />dermists of the Smithsonian In-<lb />stitution, carrying with her in a<lb />cage a bright canar ybird.<lb />oTI have bunted all over the<lb />city for a bird of justi this color,�<lb />she explained, obecause I want<lb />him to match a gown Iam having<lb />made.� :<lb />LBhe wished the taxidermist to<lb />kill it and. set. it up, that she<lb />might wear it as an ornament!<lb />Thousands. of women wear<lb />birds on their hats, the more is<lb />the pity; but probably no civil-<lb />ized woman ever before bought a<lb />live bird and killed it or had it<lb />killed, for such a purpose.<lb /><lb />A little boy of five years, who<lb />was very fond of stewd mush-<lb />rooms,.and who had the idea"<lb />which is commoner than it ought<lb />to be"that mushrooms are the<lb />work of toads, was found sitting<lb />on the lawn with his eyes fixed<lb />intently on the ground. -<lb />oWhat are you watching?� his<lb />mother inqui<lb />Thelittle fellow raised his finger<lb />to insure silence.<lb /><lb />oSh!� he said, "I saw a toad<lb />hop along here, and I'm waiting<lb /><lb />tT ead epriu .<lb />-Yelqaib o<lb /><lb />jto see a brushroom spring up.<lb /><lb />i<lb />I<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing. |<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />S.N?. Schultz<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb />F<lb /><lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find-<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices before pus<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />o allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOTILDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c.<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICEs.<lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A cum<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at 28 to suit<lb />the times. Our goods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />Respectfull<lb />3. M. SCHUL'T2,<lb />Greenville. N.C<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />B F. TYSON,<lb />@<lb /><lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law<lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts<lb /><lb />Civil and Criminal Business Solicited.<lb /><lb />Makes a special of fraud diyorve,dam-<lb />ages, actions to recover land, and col-<lb />lections. _<lb /><lb />Prompt and careful attention given<lb />all business.<lb /><lb />Money to loan on approved security.<lb />Terms easy.<lb /><lb />3. L. FLEMING<lb />&amp; FLEMING |<lb />TTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Ss@� Practice in all the Courts,<lb /><lb />le C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER.<lb />io Aw @ SELlawwisk,<lb /><lb />3. H. BLOUNT.<lb />LOU NT<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT-LAW,<lb />GREE-o[LLE. N. Cc.<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIS.<lb />JARVis &amp; BLOW, |<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREKNVILLE, N.C,<lb />@@ Practice in allthe Courts.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING, |<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attentiongiven to collections<lb />nd settlement of cluims. .<lb /><lb />ALEX- L. BLow<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />| Barbers.<lb /><lb />| AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />: GREENVILLE, N. OC.<lb />os Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />H! ERBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb /><lb />Under Opera Hunse.. |<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />nS x<lb /></p>
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          <lb />{<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 Flerirg, 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 /><lb />County Examiner of Teachers."Prof.<lb />W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />Mayor, Ola Forbes.<lb /><lb />Clerk, C. C. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Treasurer, W. TIT. Godwin.<lb /><lb />Police"J. W. Perkins, chief; Fred.<lb />Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night.<lb /><lb />Councilmen"W. H. Smith, W. L.<lb />Brown, W. IT. Godwin. T. A. Wilks,<lb />Dempsy Ruffin, Julius Jenkins.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />cept secoud) aorninpg and nigtt. Prayer<lb />Meeting fnursday night. v. ©. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. . Sauday Schvol at 9:80<lb />A. M. U. Lb. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic. No regular services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rey. oA,<lb />Greaves, Keetor. Sanday School at 9:30<lb />A. A. W.B. Brown, sup't.<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morning «and Light. Prayer meeting<lb />Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. th,<lb />pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.A.<lb />B, wllington, Supt.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian. ' Services every lst and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting tuesday night. Kev. Arthie<lb />MeLauchlin, pastor. Sunday Schoo) at<lb />9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODGES.<lb /><lb />Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. O. O, F.-,<lb />sheets every Tuesday night. Dr. W.H<lb />Bagwell, N.G.<lb /><lb />' Greenville Lodge No. 281 A. Fi &amp; A.<lb />M., meets first and third Monday nights<lb />w. M. King, Ww. M<lb /><lb />"SEND YOUR"<lb /><lb />; JOB-:- PRINTING ¢<lb />"TO THE" . -<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"IF YOU WANT"<lb /><lb />rst-Class Work.<lb />ee a . pag Sey<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i tJ oelieed:<lb />phe<lb /><lb />~Ine Mormons and (entiles have had<lb />a clash in Unita county Wyoming. A<lb />Gentile complained to the county at-<lb />torney that a Mormon was living with<lb />two wives. The Mormons. threaten. to<lb />lyneh the man~who made the complaint.<lb /><lb />monument at Oakwood cemetery, Chi-<lb />cago, took place Thureday {nthe pres-<lb />ence of the most. distinguished assem-<lb />blage of officers of both the union and<lb />confederate armies that has ever been<lb />togetherinthe west.<lb /><lb />The ~agricultural department has<lb />made an important improvement in its<lb />}system of securing crop returns. The<lb />new plan is to have a correspondent in<lb />each township of every state instead of<lb />a6 under the: present. plan of four re-<lb />porters in each county.<lb /><lb />AT WASHINGTON.<lb /><lb />ry hans! of State Walter Q. Gresham<lb />died Tuesday morning at his rooms in<lb />the Arfington hotel.<lb /><lb />Preliminary funeral services of the<lb />~late Secretary Gresham were conducted<lb />ia the east room of the White house<lb />Wednesday. . Lo<lb /><lb />The chiefs of divisions in the depart-<lb />mente at Washington have been placed<lb />under the civil service regulations, by<lb />and order of the presidents. _ . .<lb /><lb />The public debt statement issued<lb />Saturday afternoon shows a net de-<lb />~crease in. the. public debt less cash in<lb />the troneary durtig May of $5,486.611.88.<lb />| + Ex-Commissioner - of - the ~Internal<lb />Revenue John W. Mesen. indorses<lb />Judge Goff, of West Virginia, for the<lb />presidency as a southern republican<lb />candidate. Ad eet<lb /><lb />The comparative statement of the re-<lb />ceipts and:<lb /><lb />diturés fn the United<lb />(Stases treasury for the. month of May,<lb />shows a gradual diminution of the de-<lb />ficiency during the past tén days.<lb /><lb />President Cleveland has ~issued a<lb />proclamation that flags will float at<lb />half.maat on.all goverment; buildings<lb />for ten days as an expression of nation-<lb />~bereavement of the death of Secretary<lb />Gresham.<lb /><lb />The habeas corpus case of Eugene V.<lb />Debs, et.al.. growing out of the great<lb />railroad'strike at Chicago last summer.<lb />was decided in: the: supreme court of<lb />the United States Monday. The writ<lb />was denied. ca it<lb />. The supreme court of the United<lb />States Monday decided the; Geary .Chi-<lb />nese exclusion act to be constitu jong)<lb />and incidentally ~affirmed the general<lb />right.of.the United States to exelude<lb />aliens of all kinds. os me .<lb /><lb />. A telegram te Washington from In-<lb />dian Agent Wisdonr at Muskogee, L. T.,<lb />reporta that Chief ~Perryman vand Sam<lb />Grayson, treasurer of the Creek, nation,<lb />have been arrested by an armed mob<lb />of Creek citizens. The trouble arew<lb /><lb />| Out of the'$209,000 per espite payment<lb /><lb />end the 8 per cent.. paid fi<lb /><lb />; f 4 bd Dancial<lb />}| Sgeuts forthe passage of a bill appro-<lb /><lb />oriating it by congress =<lb /><lb />IN POREIGN FIELDS<lb />_ With the adjournnfent, of the reieh-<lb />stag, the Berlin officials begin eir<lb /><lb />| It.is: reported that the Countess Cas-<lb />tellane (Anna Gould) has separated<lb />from her husband.<lb /><lb />R| holidays. ;<lb /><lb />: He remtan® Cleveland's : portrait ~will<lb /><lb />the night during, the festivi-<lb />ng donnie : Baltic<lb /><lb />NEWS OF ~THET WEEK.<lb /><lb />The dedication of the confederateT<lb /><lb />This Keminds<lb />You every day<lb />in the month of<lb />June 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 />and it always suits.<lb /><lb />These points are<lb /><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 />It will be done in style<lb /><lb />or<lb />ve<lb /><lb />WILMINGTO<lb /><lb />Ny: &amp;AWELDON R. 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          <lb />-<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE 0F~<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES<lb /><lb />Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &amp;c., carried by<lb /><lb />=a. B CHERRY &amp; C0.<lb /><lb />"this season. Our Stock of "<lb /><lb />H.O.E:S,<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />_ Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />~SLIPPERS!<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-<lb />Jered in this town, come and see for<lb />- yourself and be convinéed.<lb /><lb />BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace<lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits und<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARCHITECT. AND BUILDER<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />peter woe on en A<lb /><lb />Contracts taken for moderu<lb /><lb />_ style brick and wooden buildings.<lb />- Old houses changed to any plan}<lb />desired. Plan and SpecificationsT<lb /><lb />» carefully made at short notice. All;<lb /><lb />work guaranteed first-class in<lb /><lb />avery respect. Prices made very<lb />ow.<lb /><lb />Tax Notéce.<lb /><lb />_ The Board of Commissioners of Pitt<lb /><lb />county will meet at the<lb />Greenyille on Monday,J:.ly Sih, 1895 for<lb />the purpose of revising the tax list of<lb />1885 and valuations reported to them.<lb />At which time the Board will hear ail<lb />mpl: concerning improper valna-<lb /><lb />Court House in<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Such evidence as they may<lb /><lb />""<lb />By order of the Board.<lb />- W M. KING, Clerk.<lb /><lb />YOUR -:- ATTENTION<lb /><lb />General Mixture of Little Things<lb />Thrown ~in the Soup.�<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ld<lb /><lb />Wonder where there was any<lb />snow at Sunday.<lb /><lb />Boys, donTt forget LangTs Wash<lb />Suits, they keép you eool.<lb /><lb />Good advice to heed: Let no<lb />weed in your garden go to seed.<lb /><lb />Butter kept in refrigerators at<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp;CoTs.<lb /><lb />To keep cool buy summer Coats<lb />and Vests at LangTs.<lb /><lb />The cut worm is playing havoc<lb />with tobacco plants these cold<lb />nights.<lb /><lb />The Washingten District Con-<lb />of the M. E. Charch convenes in<lb />Tarboro on the 20th.<lb /><lb />Ladies, now is the time to buy<lb />Slippers, at LangTs.<lb /><lb />The complainers over the warm<lb />weather last week are now wish"<lb />ing for more of it.<lb /><lb />Finest N.Y. kresh Butter. The<lb />Best Blended Tea 25cts per lb.<lb />at be Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Fair and. warmer was what the<lb />weather bureau promised for<lb /><lb />Sunday, but cloudy and colder 1s<lb />what we got.<lb /><lb />For thin, cooi Dress Goods go<lb />to LangTs.<lb /><lb />Not So.<lb />Capt. E. M. Pace is quite a<lb /><lb />novice at card writing and gets<lb />them up in nice style. He has<lb /><lb />placed the RerLecror under ob.<lb />ligations fora supply of cards tor<lb />the editor'sT superior. "Greenville<lb />REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />There is nothing of the novice<lb /><lb />os SURE | BUGS.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Duck Caught These<lb />} at One Outing.<lb /><lb />~Mrs. Florence Dancy<lb />Kinston Saturday.<lb /><lb />Mr B.C. Pearce'came in Sat"<lb /><lb />urday evening from a commercial<lb />tour.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore,<lb />has been spending a few days<lb />here.<lb /><lb />Rev. D. B. Clayton will preach<lb />in the Court House Wednesday<lb />night. |<lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinner has gone to<lb />Memphis to attend the silver con-<lb />vention.<lb /><lb />Mr. Harry P. Harding cam<lb />home Saturday evening from #60<lb />University.<lb /><lb />Dr. C. J. Hagan and Capt. C.<lb />A. White went to Littleton to-day<lb />to spend some t ime.<lb /><lb />Miss Nannie Fleming has been<lb />spending a few days with Miss<lb />Rosalind Rouatree.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hodges re-<lb /><lb />turned to-day frum a two) dye<lb /><lb />visit to Washington.<lb /><lb />Mrs. P. E. Daney left this morn-<lb />ing for Philadelphia to visit her<lb />danghter, Mrs. Goodwin.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Archbell, of Wash"<lb />ington,-is visiting Mrs. James<lb />Brown and Mrs. Ada Moore.<lb /><lb />Cadet Guy Williamson arrived<lb />fromT Suffolk, Saturday eveni<lb />(0 spend a few days with friends<lb />here.<lb /><lb />(Rey. Mr. Greene, evangelist for<lb /><lb />about oEd� Pace, whether it is as<lb />&amp; card writer, tobacco warehouse-|<lb />man or all Tround clever feilow.<lb />HeTs an artist with the pen, an<lb />adept at selling tobacco and ay)<lb />genus in his make up as a gentle<lb />man. Be more cautious in your<lb />use of words, Dave, or your !an-<lb />guage May convey quite a differ-<lb />ent meaning from the com pli-<lb />ment intended."Henderson Gold<lb />Leaf.<lb /><lb />The REFLECTOR stands corrected<lb /><lb />says about Capt. Pace.<lb /><lb />i oe KING HOUSE,<lb /><lb />Mrs. W.M KING, Prop,<lb /><lb />in Business Part of City<lb />CUISIN E SUPERB.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, --N. Cc.<lb /><lb />and endorses all the Gold Leaf<lb /><lb />this convocativnal district, -will<lb /><lb />preach in the Episcopal church<lb />to-night.<lb /><lb />Misses Helen Perkins an<lb />Rosalind Rountree, wha e<lb />visiting Miss Annie Perkins, aye<lb /><lb />returned home.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. E. Parham left this morn<lb /><lb />ing for Watkins to spend a few<lb />days and -attend the marriage of<lb />his sister.<lb /><lb />Mr. G. M. Jones left to-day f<lb />iti<lb /><lb />Newbern to accept a p<lb />there. His host of friends<lb />to see him leave Greenville.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F. Smith left for Durham<lb /><lb />today where he goes to be one of<lb />the instructors in a short theologi-<lb /><lb />cal school at. Trinity Coliege.<lb /><lb />Mrs. D. Abram and her daupis<lb />ter Miss Mattie, of Rocky Mount,<lb /><lb />who have been visjting Mrs. S. M.<lb /><lb />~mo mw ~<lb /><lb />od<lb />4.<lb />Ms<lb />H<lb /><lb />rH<lb /><lb />HOS, ~S0009, AUC SNR<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />Nickel<lb /><lb /> 4<lb /><lb />eS ee<lb /><lb />rt<lb />a<lb />i 4<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />NoaWw<lb /><lb />ONIHSINGNA -SLN3AO<lb /><lb />�"�N<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />I]<lb />OC<lb />B!<lb /><lb />o$dooo<lb /><lb />ental %<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />~Papa reiee<lb /><lb />CNT NOLLONOGRY ULV D TILLs 6<lb /><lb />Schultz, ret<lb /><lb />urned home to-day.<lb /><lb /></p>
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