Vol. 1. » oe: +4i> “GREENVILLE, Wy. o APRIL 22, y 1805 Penge Ze teh5 = ails ya 5 ete ies ‘Trashs nit) a0 | | train _going | Goiag South, P. ssenger «nl “wail. notth. arr:ves 8:22,.4. M.. arrives 6:37 PM. North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A. , leaves H):15 A. M. 4 -sonth Boaud Fre me» vrgines 1% ? M , leaves 2:11 P.M “vs s.eaner Myers arrives from. Wash ington Mbivds y,) Wedudaday jryd Eriaby leaves for Washington ” : rope ure day and paturday. Ni Weather Bulletin.’ Showers to-vighy am! coast Tuesday, éo’ Tet toeht h he, shit. ‘RIOT ‘AT BATH. ‘NEGROES TAKE E POSSESSION OF THE TOWN. Officers are Defied—The stmt Held in Beadiness to Render Assistance -—-Great Excitement Prevails. TT (Special to Reflector ) " WaSHINGTON, N.C., April 22.— Nezrves employed by the Roan- ‘oke Railroad’ & Lumber Com- and at tne mill of A. B. Coving a Written for Ref-ector. BURLESQUE.ON SERING PO Ts. 3G pnd ; 2 4 BY BEV. JOE B..UFF. Now de poets "gin to sig ’Bout de comin’ er.de spring, Lawdvy Massy! don’t yer hute ter hear *em biow? ' Dey ’re de 470° Bt kind er reighbers, Sec a: ta.ks bu never labos |. In de apehaie tribe: when de yvrass bergins aapediotad oe - Dey ‘Have weve eteii eites’d | Noe at it’s like ter sical er rest pin’ cotton, ategctin’ leavin’ g in’ sho p hee; fe cd. nights *t re ¢ ‘Ue days ’re pettin” Rotter. In de apring time when de grass bergins ter grow. Let ><«m i Basda,- Whey go Tote 26, hor onde, ’ An’ dey’ll find out what dey. didu’t want ter Kew ms An’ der skin *ll reed er patch, Cacee fey ‘re mighty sho; toseratch, In de spring, time when, de, grass a ler gtuw: Den ey ll go back ter de house An’ be mas’ er de donce, When dey thik ter sleep an’ rest upon de flo ; Bout de sketeis an de flies, An’ de gn»ts all in aereyes, | In de spring ‘ime hen de grass barges ‘Ler grows (4 A Do dey taily; as doy 2pen Love dis lazy time w’ year? Ef dey do its ouly ‘eause dey know ; *{uuse det’. nuthin? ever made, More imvitin’ dain dt shade,- In de spring time whenae, grass. an? ter ZrOW. - » +. P _ “Bait “he who sieeps ia summer, May spect’ ter “remembers” ES es jabor ought ° tO) yi gor yo: Jus’ x In de eprhagthne when de grass bergius ter giuW. Hiivid # 240A ee Fo) 527 4 2 ees i“ttee didtt| = \ton, seyeral miles farther, threat- ened to go to Bath and take ‘¢harge of the town: © This threat was cariied into exévation Satur- dayi evening whén a mob vf about 15”, arwed, with pistols, clubs and razors, entered tle little city aud begui drinking very freely. About 9 o'clock at night they!) grew yery-desorderly, -hlied Abe sir. with cussing, and alarmed the people by firing pistols promis- cuous'y- Town Constable T. C. Paul and=beputy—streriff N. A. Whitley attempted to arrest the leaders of the disturbanée.” The officers’ were resisted an@ from | J this.» ,. general »riet.starteds -,,Offi- cer, Paul painfully cut on the head. a.” W. Woolats also re- cely éd W've stifous woudd © Oy the h hind’ ing ‘struck with © being uc Dn a thou pits bad ngy: Ong, 6 ps era ange > B. Wood, ‘W>-O: Odom aud wil thos Shepherd, : ‘Special: depaties, | all received shgbtwamnds.; «curls .. Lhe, cficers, tel phoned. ere for assistance an Sheri i Hod ordered the Washington jnteutey. tu be in readiness rege OWn as: ay he company petit ahh sem and) Lemaived in readiness pag ba Q’. clook Sunday ee 6 e tuk psec "Sunduy moreso a Early Sp ficers su yo wnat des veto s Re order U jae : Saturdays seem to ‘be gotting|é 10 Di; nulucky days for as. . = ey. the exinlers. reprinted & : col- | 3 at dil pauy, tvwe miles from Bath, N. C ,| élab, drodn which: it. wae feared: he ee would die, but. bette Sie repartee, a ° '| Mrs. Albert H. Creasy, of Wil- imington,a few days ago, has a | matte Suitewhict: were made department at” $5, $8, $10, general : umes for fit, material, is eu. oh pa lihicmis! BRoe 2 2 = ae excellence of es cl “— Ou ight from my I ead ISK F£e Odie Py we ‘| ota, st i ins FE $15, ; 4, » $18. It was a time ‘tion thie Pe spares nee _ z j oe: ees 1088." ABs ite a 9° 7559" te © negro is Haak to be thé’ ‘init leader in the rict, atid’ upon” affi- davit of officer P. ©. Paul a proc: lamation of- ontlawry, sigas we doatinan: J. S:,Marsh and , : Cl ton was posted. At this writing 10:30 A. -” ene ES ¢: preyails.« Digs FROM HOME, eS iam * ime _,WsicH John D. Powell: Bas a ; Who was visiting’ relatives, ied* hear “*hére: ‘on’ Saturddy: theihome ef his wa denise ropsanen, UASh & IN, mee 7 CAROLINA, vy elii; His .son, .an nornt ng. ay little edi Beek? to’ Mr. @ - a wa He ‘t|rived Saturday Rahs PHP VS rather remarkable hving ancestry The little fellow has anree. e. great is‘ repdrtéd qutet; bat’ mane ite] ow ree (Special to Reflector. + we [BE Cotton ——— : Below ‘are Norfolk price and peanuts for yesterday, as furnist b Cobb Bros. ; mission M ants of Nortolic 2°” itil ks - Corrom. °° F ae ay ES Pa ‘lima éf s-O6'I8 pt sa ciate “61 = Ps fiat Ses R a ae a ey we tees rp aubecription 25 cents per Month. _Entezed as second-ciass mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). ee The rebellion 10 > Trésséret Worth says now iHet he will pay all orders from ‘Superintendent Leazer and ieare Cubs grows god is sow assuming immense) eee No ove can foresee on both sides have pedithestil thil'da oviewnilbing majority of the party will endorse his yiews- He may be wrong. Other democrats have been wrong bat when he asks that the demo erate come together and discuss this question in all its bearings not unreasonable. A campaign of education is never one sided. Let every democrat hear what both sides have to say iu coming discuseions of the silver question, weigh the arguments as he would the evidence if he was sitting on before committing the party he is) yield was 483,023,963 pounds vorth $39,155,442, and the 1894 crop is put at 406,678,385, valued at $27,760,739. If these figures are accurate (of course they are not, but are somewhere in the nsighborhood) there has been a considerable drop in production of late years. Kentucky is credited with be ing as usual in the lead last year with 183,618,425 pounds; North Csrolina second with 42,043,620 pounds, and Virginia third with 35,593,984 pounds. These three ESTABLISHED 1875. S.A? Serhultz aT THE OLD BRICK STORE ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY their year’s supplies will find © their St weiciavwhete, Our wock te oomplets o allits branches. PORK SIDES&SHOTULDERS. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK. RICE, TEA, &c. alwuys at LowgsT MaRmurr PRICEs. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A com plete stoek of FURNITURE always onhand and solid at prices to suit the times. (ur areal] bought and sold for CASH refore, having no ris* to run,we sell at a close ‘margin. leading States stood in 1893 as follows: Kentecky, 216,926,355 pounds; Virginia, 68,599,998 pounds, and North Carolina. 44,- 897,872 pounds. Maryiaod was a great tobacco growiog State not many years ‘ago, but now it figures among the little ones. Thecrop in 1883 amounted to 31,570,703 pounds, and last year it was only 7,010,380 pounds. the Supreme Coart to say wneth- | erhe 18 legaliy Gected. It is well enough thet Mr. Worth found out that he could not decide this matter cren thoogth Mr. Butler $o8@ him, it is esid, to pursue the course that he aid. he would a jury, and then decide which will be the best forthe country Up to this time most of the talkiog nas been done by one side. Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, of Ohio, whu claims to have drafted the civil service law, and who was the first Civil Service Ccm- missioner, is in Washington He paid the Presideut « high compliment when be said: For! the courage President Cleveland been milated the Donalens panoattites” ” bas shown it executing this re Kentucky produces about forty Respectfully, eee form, for his faithful adherence to| Per cent of all the tobacco grown 8. M. SCHULT2. ? et. the law, be is deserving of the|i= this country. Greenville. N.C WASHINGTON LETTER highest praise. Iam a republi <= : — can, buton this question, as in Professional Cards. (From oar Regular Correspondent.) (hig brave stand for a souad sys— November 4th, 1794, under an Wasutneros, D. O., April 19, "95-\:55, of cutrency, Mr. Cleveland impulse received from a letter R. D. a written by Oarey, 8 clergyman in London met to consult concern- ing a wissionary organization. In due season the London Mis sionary Society was launched, and now. after a hundred years, it has 256 meo and women in the field, 1734 native pastors, 125,000 in ite schools, in its charches almost 100,000 members, and native Christians to the namber of nearly 400,000. GREENVILLE, B. C. Pee J. H. BLOUNT. 3. L. FLEMING LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT-Law, GKEEN VILLE, NM. C s@y” Practice in all the Courts. has shown Limeelf such 4 true patriot that all questions of par tisanship are lost sight of, aud he deserves just as much credit from republicans as he does from nis alike by those who agree with his Tien end thids Wi eppesn them. There are timid Democrats who say that ao expression against the free coinage of silver was not politic, in view of the knowledge that matty Democrats favor it - Perbsps it wasa’t but Mr. Cleve- _- land bas never been & politic} geen. That isone of the reasons *.. ©. LATHAM MARRY SKINNE ATLAM & SEINNER, ATronseys-~aT-Law, GREENVILLE. N. C. ee — THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. .. d. 0 why bé has Sever got along With the trimmers ian the Democratic party. His tariff reform message of 1887 was not 4 politic doen- iment, bat it resulted in uniting the Democratic party and in mak- P inn tariff reform synonymous With Democrat, and is to day re garded by every Democrat as one by the court it will hardly take place before October. JOBACCO CROP STATISTICS. SEE HERE! Yoa cana buy a at almost any price. >» Columbia in 4 styles P9100 cash. The The No. 14 2 Hartford at $80 cach .|'The No. 3 se at $60 each 27 pounds. vhost oe at $50 each backed by There ther, for the price, as ‘on ¢an get catulogaes plastic hasncs, Greenville,N.C. BICYCLE OF COLUMBIA MAKE pARVIS & BLOW, & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GRERKN VII.LE, N.C. G@ Practice iz xil the Courts. John E. Woodard, . F. C. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C OODARD & HARDING, ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. UC. Special attention zee rae collections and settlement of Barbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. * Q@REENVILLE, N.C. HieRerRT SOMOS. @ Under Opera House, _ - ‘pape 7wy ti. Basa. COUNTY OFFICERS. ~~ |who has got tired of the obituary hen that has never laid a0 ege, Saperior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye., |Fesolations writes =. yet this pullet;took. a .nobign, ©) —-+++—#4 sheriff, R.W. King. “If this world shouid b be. Bo up- set. a re to Taek rr | 6 Ré#ister of Deeds, W. M. King. fortunate as to loose me, I in- the y r. Bast, in “o Or FO) Teasurer, J. L. Little. _ a) [tend to have it understodd before see what she hfe: 9 do, neces Tee i. CoFenet, Dr. C. O'H. Laughing [ go, that the eight ledges ‘to neét for lier dad pa { tick aS "S| which I belong: shail not ipablisb|°RR? in it. The young ‘hen | posession and ‘patiently © <0 lativns each of the Surveyor. resolativ in o bel ued on the nest until ‘aid? Commiseioners—C. Dawson, chai?p.| papers, nor furnish B copy, to the te Matth ands. Ml. Jones. Keul.Jessé l-|bereaved family, informing the} éd out a full nest nf. young) . public apd. my, loved ones two ducks. Ste now goes’ about - the Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. we. ks after the faneral that it has yard with hér’ ‘Tittla Brood; “ap: i Sup’t. County ; nave, P’ ? fact, been ‘removed, from . onr|How to Keep « Boy Oat of Mischiefs ——- a x AG ie midst.’ Neither will I have . a in. TOWN OFFICE %3. black bordered hand-bill > dis-| How to keep 8 bd ont ot vate : Mayor, J. L. Fleming. tributed about town advertising chief is ary pola has -cob- | ty Clerk, G. E. Harris. wy untimely leave taking—good d every pare Treasurer, J. 8°-Smitb. news travels tuat evough. Andjof a. et Police—W. B. James, chiet, T: R.|lastly, but not least, my grief | Pegg ee Moore, asst; J. 1. Daniel, roe _ |stricken relatives will confer on hears ee Ee ot aes dae Councilmen—J. 8.” ’ BI C.|me @ great fayor by not having. a |out misc ie to RP m in ah Dated A with, Deaper ele.” zi Cowell T. card. of. thanks’ signed. by .the barrel, head it. up. and, feed, the! family and addressed to the kind |bo¥ through the. bang....He is} friends and’ neighbors who ° so|right—Monroe Enquirer. oul caunoims sunda generously aided ts and symps-' 7 tis lke Fee aad | yurth) n. orning anid phat. a thized with us in the recent—| The American ‘Bible ety ty See v. C. unpleasantness. Of course these| has iséued the entire Bible ty “4 tal-| - wits mt ! Se ! a: re customs were launched into use|jan—tbe first ever Sop’. Iby the best, and kindest of mo-|United Staves. Diodati’s nen Cathotie N salar services. 1. fo regular ser fourth Sun-| tives, bat the fifty or more. years |i followed, and the book is im ea wiorning and night. Rey.-A,jof hardship to: which. they have 19m6 form. Ité -p riéd” in: cloth], . Fists re M, Ww. B. Drown, bunt. sane oh been subjected, has reduced them. binding i is 60 cents; and in roan Ly. Methodist. Services pores Sunday|to cold stereotyped | formalities, | and roan gilt, 60 and 16 conte. es Hi d ht. eetin ” cc Ta B.. SEliogion, Supt. “| Young people. coart | under Presbyterian. Services every thira|difficutties these-days. They sat Sunday tMeoruing and ni,he Prayer ; meeting eesday night a Rye-w. |" the same sofa. She was at H. G. JONES, ARGHITEGT AND: BUILDER, Hines, pastor. Sunday School at.9:30/0n0 end and.he at the. other. A. M: BOD. ryan Sup , =" \Something. had come between Greenville; N. C. rt their warm affection. It was ay ie LODGES. _- |about five yards of dress -goods, sete brick ad gus St attinet Covenant Lotes No. 17. I Q. 6 €.. -,jand it sat like a sphinx upon her Old houses changed to diy plan i Bagw | as guard ahsod aentinel on the right deere bd de at short notice. a a Lodge No. 28t J “F. & is x! M., ests i git Mon mr Ee side‘aiso. There was no way to work conrae Rage a eee W. M. King.) oe —i get around then. After peeping suey RROgS em Srna over the mountain of his diffical-' SORE ties a few times, with Bedi -des- « ® | pairing Dope ts: and catching 8 few: her: profile,’ he| slow “arose and remarked, swith = The Place to ‘Sell your any ra TO OBACCO fo. { Toa WAN —SEND sup veunpe cy | 50D SREP __ro Tap——= SG Regen ks E- _ IF you eae Oe 2 3 @. fae ee ee: Be eS J Beas 4 es en wa 7%: 2 "oe a ane ae . og ee a ‘ Pz rs -Ol an Eines - Gi ao , L. a ta 7% hj : Pes ie? | @ = 3 Ee: * 3 a age = : ey . - ~ & 4 ig ie ~ = ™ e ~~ * .~ we ee “wr J ~ -~ a ~ * rms 9 a ee eee ‘lining nut. paging isthe lar est and cheapest ever ot backed aod to SS BABY CARIES FURNITURE, Mattings, Window Shades and Lace ns. Goods sold om their merits and prices made according!y. J. B. CHERRY & Co; Surprised? Of course you are, and so is every one else wh secs my beaatifal line of gece. I am offering ES, [ANAS HAMBURGS and Labes that will’ astonish For thé men I make a specialty x, SHOESIO==" CLOTHING. My stylee and prices will E moth any to be fonnda. id Ae re tar a JUST RECEIVED! eet nice dine of — p=. CANNED: GOODS|« 7** « ES..-.10 «ts. eager } aad the mew dresses and -bonnets -|the price ~H. ©. HOOKER® fakes limb. ‘That is go: bat the | cotte ..--10 éts-\eouples. 4 ty l= 44 * pt a Straw hats are in bloom. ; “ae a foretaste ott | ; of the trees is gxom- ily. a. Seed Meat st the No man cate tallé deneh Frese like the man}; who does not advertise. > 5,000 N. ©. Fresh’ Corned! Her- sings joat coutiihedl. J. J. CBEBRY: Sunday was es beuntifal day, ‘that could not show themselves Easter were out in full blast... “tp A po ae idea tre, men: ‘People. will read news about |yoar. goods and stere, just as y asthe news about po jtHing eles; if you make it f crisp and interesting. We learn that a little ‘danghter of Mr. Jonn Sutton; four miles’ from town, while aetaving Satur- day evening aes wo aud steck a nail io rt her- self very painfully. AH the. congregations of the town worshipped together in the’ ae church ‘Sanday night. Rev. R W- Hines preached Vn Presbyterian on Ag: iu the. F. Smith in the M ig Es Fg berck. “About this time of seaxt as the say, “look out for” the up, “fheics & iat and rs, misled by_ this ig ewill go down again—| - Bale poe i wanes’ 2 persist ia calling oO 700 g Hady,, who, 6 og of a ot ehte called’ ‘bea Th ae Shores, is ‘entit jt poe to the cake and whole bakefy.|! {is eT). at! Babee! omg oa mths we ce : Mn J- B. Smith. of, Ayden is to-day- od see potion niet to ‘Ne yl bern to-day).. York paren Mr. E. | Bethel toda: McGowan Went to ; Oraven county to day. Rev. R. D. Carroll, of Winté r- | vilis, spent to day here. © “Mr. Mat Harria, telegragh oper -| here. Mr: Lewis Schultz, of Kinsono, paseéd through this'moimtwg go: Ang north- You Mi.sed It, - Parmers who are engaged in’ the cultivation ‘of tobaéco have ‘lost an opportunity in not buying their sherme.seters for. curing purposes 10 February last. They were lower than they havé been’ in many yéars past: Théy ‘are igradaalty rising and ey: & will be way up. | "Sturgeon Caprmed. “A large stutgeon was | Goff Landing earty this: motping. One of the skimmers got the fish in.bis net and called others;to his assistance veral nets were dip- ped underthe ‘fish an4° he “wai finally bro®6i G6wii 467 siabbea. Some” of “the uets were ‘badly tora up before the sturgeon. aut “anon down. tts DO yesterday's Services | Rev. yesterday. His sérmon: in the ae wen confined .te . the, jetets, ane 07 adh 5, ‘setmon he has his discourse yesterday moroing: Sis -people |: hare bids Mrs. Elizabeth’ Hooker is ‘ick. ‘| Mr. Morris’ Moyer wont to New Sh erif R. W. Kivg has gone to} ator at Pactolus, Bpunt to-day 7 Mr? Oliver Was at his best’ of conviucing | n better add’ Toor ins “and 80}. pat aor apatite ny tabe nggpes 4 atti dla si, aie ease | aad tome asting::* eri) oi Sedpia for Anounitee Don’t Neha se Ange Y ta S 6B © au 2. 2B ct oy 2h 3.3 OC : e Tf ct ° CD “be jepen suit ee ¢ vies $9 aban ter 1 . i Vaid; si ws gy alld * & al oo m * nV. at on h PEER '