Vol. 1. Local Trains and Boat Schedule. and mail train going ves 8:22 A. M. Going fours arrives 6:87 P. Mm. tal arrives 6:45 A. forth Bound F M, leaves 10315 A. | at, arrives 1361 P -, leaves 2:11 P . Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday aud Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure AMEE a te day and saturday. a Stiinta it Weather Bulletin. Showers, followed Wednesday. by fair, warmer in the interior. os "ss lalla la alii attend — CONFEUVGRATE KE-UNION, Rea The Surviving Members of the 8th N. C. Regiment to Meet, emmuniaaianiatil We clip the following special tothe Wews and Observer fiom this place: GREENVILLE, N. C., April 27-. To the surviving members of the 8th N. O, Regiment : We, the undersigned, take the libecty to request us many of the survivors of the 8th N. Regi- ment as can do so to assemble in Raleigh, on the 20th day of May, 1895, at the anveving of the Con- fed.rate monument- Iv is now thirty years since we seperated anda re-anion at this time under the favorable circam- stances can but be pleasant, and we urge a8 many of our com as can do soto ineet us there on that day. L. Banks Holt, Lieut. Co. I. ies ee A. Sherman, Ist Setgt. Cicero RB. Barker, drummer, Go. |! K. _ Thos J. Jarvis, Capt. Co. B. 8th N. C. Regt C. D. Bountres, Ist Lieut. Co. , Ee. A. Moye, 2ud Liens Oo. “G.” Sth N. C. Regt. Jonas Cook, Capt. Co. H, 8th N. C.. Regt. H.C. McAllister, ist Lieut. Oo. H, N. 0. Regt. M. L. Barnbart, 2nd Lieut. Co. H, N. C. Regt. | a £. Ritchie, 3rd Lieut. BETHEL ITEMS, | April 29th 1895.—Mr. TT. seeerys of errecrs Pages day. Mr. W.J. Stallings, of James- ville, spent Friday in town. ston, spent Friday in town. . His many . ds here are always glad to see him. _ Mr. TR. Ballock went to Ply- mouth and Edenton last week on a business trip. Rev. W. from Danville. Va.,Satarday even- ing and filled his appointment in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Eider G. A. Oglesby was in town Fziday evening. The farmers smiled, while the merchants had the blues last week. e farmers were all at work and. ‘trade was dall. The heavy rains todey has stoped them for a short while at least in this section. Quinerly lems. April 30th 1895. Mrs. S. E. Satton, returned home Friday after an absence of four weeks. Our wheelmen had a very nice trip to Kinston Sunday, with the exception of just a oat mud and rain. The heaviest rain that we have had for some time has just fallen here and will delay cotton plant- ing another..week. _ Mr. J. P. Quinerly went to Kin ston Sunday. Misere. Anois Herding. and Lucy roo a y magne in Grifton. ag Miss Jennie “‘Quinerly returned aces Sunday after spending sume me in| Mr Bob Quinerly, of Lenoir county was here Satatiay. ; Miss Sallie. annals returned to. her. home in . en r erent some days” lnge. cs 4 ote nor in SE aS Mr. W. G. Lamb, . ot. William A- Fortes returned| Mr. Clarence. Mewborn and| Suit before | touch o ph shes side and out. n legant. newanee eady & where. It is 1 fis omen the Fr Wilson idea and that means: detail looked after that a first-class his work. The Leader i [gs SS a ree FRANK WILSO’ in Clothing. aoe A Batch of Odd Items, roduct of pb e United | coal is_ said to; 1eet of purified Half of the world’s quinine is used in tates. | Aton of ¢g yield ebout a was. The feeding expenses of the animals i ne the London Zoo are $500 weekly. The world’s population increas- es at the rate of I per cent per annum. The field of Waterloo is cover- ed with a crop of crimson pop- pies every year. A few grains of borax put into milk will — it from nevomt ing sour. According to Marie Tempest, the finest opera house in. world is in. Duluth. the war of 1812 are PEM 7” lyears old. — A lady, in Atehiaon, hea, Lipoy with a eye. : Scientists — Th hilt joa beyond the old)” Fifteen of the 45 prisoners. ool eae le dog which has just been ‘fitted ‘| Potatoes 5 t that in aj contary’s time there will” be hed t oar ‘vil-/ “isons e that is not ou: aah of cotte Is here, ready cape eta Bat : With ail the ome. ee Below are Norfolk. prices and peanuts or yesterday, as furnish by Cobb Bros. & om © Commission Me Good Middling — | Middling 6 7- | Lew Middling . Le Good Ordinary - & 5- ‘Tone—lower and. quiet. _ PEANUTS. Common — 1 to Prime posta irat : ee Prime 2 to Tone sédedy. ; Egue 10 to 11 cte.—Firm, ~_ z b. KE. Kpne-rhere, 25) to, 2.75 r ba 1.50 to 1.75. Black and clay, west pet bu : to 1.00 per bushel to Oats | to Poisons Ireh por bo : } to 3 30 to EStubsoription : ‘26 cents per Pronth. : Entered as.4econd-class mail matter. > 4 AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) Governor Carr will appoint a pCO —" of physicians to ex mamine as to the sanity of Geo. ‘ills before acting upon the yetition now before him asking at his sentence be | on S36 3 lifeimprisoament. tz es ) will be given, ina foxy: 3 The case. ‘of; GQopk (v4. M will probably be governed, by Fe _ the decisipn. im bhis; theme? 6 Rey J tive” Ba Wilkes county, has been, cre ating somewhat ot a bendation|! : He is charged with: not only - Having colored people ‘attend his churches to hear him preaeb, | but inyited a colored ‘preacher | to fill one of his appointments. | The colored man, having # pre | vious engagement, declined. _ Rev. Stikes ought to have been 4 gent to the last Legistatare. ES it fan speaking of the prospects: ofan enormous fruit year and vegetable crop-this year, ti ‘Savannah News giye* the fol | lowing’ good advice to pro- _ @ucers: : ge how the ——— und ‘¢ége le growers ought: thinkion about tindin. abe markets for their ucts. ' The coast cities, =prod they) ‘Philadelphia, New York ama ~ Boston cannot take all havete send them. . The great land cities must be reached. y are not the Eastern eee will be glatted and will drop so low that akan ot one and to-congratulate: Mr.: fit our perience oe would informatios,..thek.coald imum cost. : q Gi ciation, still operate with will haye tobe left on ‘the ground. There ought to ‘be regular system of- distribu tion ‘—m that no one Warket would be overstocked, Such ee tbation cannot . be trees and vegéetablés in): -be without organization- had sho The cashier, Ww. P vain is now in jaiClt @éaid Rhett Ae was not only satisfied with be- ing a defaulter but also rok his bank at night. that his accounts are $12, short, but denies that Beek any knowledge of the robbery He affirms that the came from aes money wi-:h dn@ (thie Icould ° Mr?Jones- was a big sturch fadtory. ua ding’ and Hé& ddmiits LOE Y SELECT LaNnD, N,©., April 25 “95. poy -—¥ have read with much tnterest FLECTOR of yesterday to organi on “Eastern Tobacco Association. Phe Rertzcror. Tobacco; De enterprising citizen to’ “biy “a partment [-fiud instructive: Allow me to heartily endorse your aio¥e Joyner jana yourteelt apon your’: ‘energy; enterprise and success in adyat- el the tobacco interests of : this . i! : with these ba, gb tainedtrom ne ather, source, tedious and expensive selfexpe- new, up-to- date newspapers, 1D rienes, ad weuld be a chief .fac- tor in solviege the problem .of pre-: paste 4 opeeates ee =_ the ae eae paper a ape: 7 An institute such as you sug ‘wonld be ofincalcatabd bene- Ailey Men eae” ‘unter . apd, convictions a amelie K> 4 rat OW hify’ ‘a multipReitylof: “duties | would forbid my active participa tion in trié méetingd of thie asso-| round sion Aehige Iwill “cordtally 6d.) MM ict a ad in’ every” wee a try which are in the enjoy.nent of gi ger3 er “ Garifes may ‘power add take © eB town-as-usuaily followed-soon by| 7 another oe IES TITS = dpv success of the first makes the next} People who believe it dose n dent concern, Mittle, by many enterprises big and published when they ‘commenced cost much to rap & paper will | finda lesson ‘in this—and ne” only way for a town to havea live, energetic journal | is ‘for ‘its citizens to support it liberally. A big backing does not’ always’ — the most. snosessfal., paper. ople must take ‘a hand in essary, Or, if PaRaE Pudppen: pli of. others, of like : rea: Se) 9 abe been’ oved in many places big. ‘and ttle.” Ttie | bi riew’ of the State will be foltowéd © in evitably by a big. bieachdny. and w’ m —_ am mirage _ A edalt black |: smith Shop Started’at wi} necessitates the establishment’ off ~ It is & nighty sorry Sacks e a shall Charcoal fiotdry! sdmad4|system this cotintry “has that where th thé teigtiborbood, dow alows a cashier to’ carry on’ de: work is made for two imén insté falcations and false etitries ‘in- of oné'onty, the vieighborhoed | has | definitely without being “dis- two new industries” instead: ‘Of one Méovered, and get away with the An jee, factory paves the way, for|whole of a bank’s fands before a pork ,packery. A ‘eotton-oil, being found,ont, factory jnakes a came? ai ait ——— possible. e 8) d cinias Se eee ae ting mill in North poeta en-' Professional Cards. : conrages the bene ‘of & —— knitting mill at Cheraw- 6 eh- KE DeobeJ - terprise of a few citizensof cnocit DENT Is T, — GRIT Tien BO ars | in organizieg to bbiid a: knitting, mift last week encb drages another om“ Brim jee yd O8 Es Attorney and Counselor at-Law, neil, ‘pitt County, NeCe Practices in all complete broom manufacturing atfit” this week. ‘The’ broom factory, will make 3 market for a uct from the far new il bgt th catintedt' nd Cherar. - pont it 2 | see Pb ie ste. fons ~~ icptosine ad eae weal> The town has made a § ti e small enterp mers "They _ Brame. and. wales atvention,. given, 2TO*, it. they pro av cote bosiner- ce aan and.tue enccess of). walt yTerms Rous y So Oe ‘bt SP 6 (Dt ’ assured. A cotton ‘pede built. = vab tests apethn Jaet instalment, p imp BLOUNT... |. Drtieale pat at inae sire ie | towns, & FLEMING | | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | wiinitines — MO. mat , Cow ee The great cost of Gaiety ey. ips in ae een “ a thé} é sities of Ehe°c¢ plat + Parte ois & vent baled enby what the wats teal : rsp Sanaa someniman ist onthe THOS. J. JARV ; capi the, company, & | paRvis. & BLOW, .: “oe Wa e/ a £577 * r Most of the ‘paners.of, the, conn. AL eee” GF Practice in alee Sour. aes co John E. Woodard: F. C.'Harding} Wileon, N.C. ceatte Cc ath 2 Benes Ww . rperpar eat £2 w C. é,"wete started? in ‘an . PR encountered) | re they Schieved . which LOGAL 1 DIBBOTORY. | jto him who sits with folded bands COUNTY dreickes. Superior Court Clerk, E, A. Moye. Sheriff, R. W- King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. Laughing- ouse., Surveyor, Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n, Leonidas Fleming, T. FE. Keel, Jesse L. Smith and 8S. M. Jones. Sup’t. Healtb, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. Board Education—J. -R. Conglelon, chm’n, F. Ward and R. C. Cannon. Sup’t. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS. - Mayor, J. L. Fleming. Clerk, G. E. Harris. Treasurer, J. S. Smith. Police—W. B. James, chief, T. R. Moore, asst; J. Tu. Daniel, night. Councilmen—J. S. Smith, B. C. Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J. Cowell, T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin. CHURCHES. Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex- cept fourth) n.orning and nizht. Prayer meeting Thursday night, Rev. C. M. re tert pastor. Sunday Sehvol at 9:30 . M. U. D. Rountree, Sup’t. «| PT lente No regular services. Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun- day morning and night Rev. Greaves, Rector. Sunflay Schoo] at 9:80 A. M. W. B. Brown, Sup t. Methodist. Services every morning and ight. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith, tor. Sunday *cheol at 9:30 A. M.A. . Ellington, Supt. Presbyterian. Services | every third Sunday morning and oR ht. Prayer meeting ‘tuesday n ight ev. Hine‘, — Sunday School 5 om A. M. B. D. Evans, Sup’ te Sunday LODGES. Covenant Lodge No. 17. I. Q. O, .F-, mevcts shes Tuesday night. Dr. Ww: H. Bagwell, N. G. Greenville Lodge No. 281A. F. & A. br meets first and ebird: Mauday nights oxy King: | Ww. M. we =*, ‘ 6 ¢ +i. rf ——SEND YOUR— te OB -:- PRINTING —TO THE— REFLECTOR OFFICE: (ai YOu! WANTS Co *QNCKNESS. 3 Rithe Columbia Janranten. are none Other, for the price, as|* if good. You can get catalognes| Success and victory. comes not and closed eyes, but in “order tol. } succed the motio of every map must be “work.” And 80 we say that if Democrats wish to place North Carolina in the Democratic column in 1896 they must ‘be up and doing. There is mo disguis ing the fact that many obstacles are in the way, though we: confi- dently believe that since the. sit- ting of the Legislature and the people having seen and felt some of the result of a fusion ‘victory, that many obstacles have beep removed, end this being so, the victory will be more easily won. One of the most important things to be done is thorough organiza- tion. Without this we will fail. To meet an enemy on the battle- field without the soldiers being well-drilled and organized means defeat and disaster. So with par- ties. That party having the best organization will come out victo- rious, Tothe Democrats through- out North Carolina we say that we must now begin to work and organize our forces and prepare for the battle next year. We want to see North Carolina re- claimed and placed in the hands A.lof the people who have 80 wisely governed. for the past twenty yours Lonoimdl apie, - for Chvious reasons. Clerk—How. shall shall I mark these la dies’ shoes? | Dealer—Put the prices in plain figures and the siacs in cipher.—N. Y. World. ; SEE: HERE ! You can buy a BIGYGLE Of COLUMBIA MAKE at almost any price. The Superb Columbia in 4 styles at $100 cach. The No. 1& 2 Hartford at $80 each weight 24 pounds, f The No: 3 & 4 Hartford at $60 each weight 27-pounds. ; The No. 5 & 6 Hartford at ¥50 each weight 24 pounds: All these are fally backed by/ = re 1S. E. PED DER & CO. |} ‘Columbia Agency, Greenville.N. Cc. jwork: guaranteed first cluss AT THE: eee PrARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete on allits branches. PORK SIDES&SHOULDERS. | FLOUR, COFF&E, SUGAN RICE, TEA, &e. alwiuys at LowEsT MARKET P&RI0Es. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direet from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. . A com plete stock of FU RNITURE always onhand and sold at prices tosuit the times. Qur.goods areal) bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk | to run,we sell at a close margin, ~ Respectfully, a Ss. M. SCHULT2, @reenville. N.C H: G. JONES, ARCHITECT AND. BUILDER, Greenville, N:C. CGoritracts taken for modern style brick and wooden buildings. Old honses. changed to any:plan desired: Plan and specifications carefully made at short notice. All in every ene pect:: Prices made very low. The Place to Sell pres TOBACCO! EASTERN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, | Oo. L. JOYNER, FPOD., Greenville, N.C ‘Barbers. _ ‘AMES A; SMITH, : .. TONSORIAL ARTIST... GREENVILLE: NO: ., or Patronage solicited. age Cader Opera coe hiss acy a Pg Eee ah = “| Your Job Printj in the month , of : “you have : : at the REFLECT OR. JOB -:- OFFICE. eens es It will be done 1 In n sty and it always suits. At * well worth weighin 9 in any sort of work, but above all things in Fi a Se hy ri “J pH _ IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT —LINE OF — 33 GOODS, SILKS, LAGES, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &e., carried by 1D. HERR & Gb —this season. Our Stock of — S-H.O.E.S, —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS! is the largest and cheapest ever of- Jered in this town, come and see for - yourself and be convinced. _ BABY GARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace} Curtains. Goods sold on their merits and prices made accordingly. J.B. CHERRY & Co. ourpri sed? Of course yon are, and so) is every one else who sees my beautiful line of gocds. lam offering ~ CHL LAWNS HAMBURGS bs - and Tacos that will fT AY yuu. ie = For the men I make a specialty of SHOES3E=——. 2 ——_-AND— CLOTHING My styles and prices will meet any to be found. E | a 3 3 3 : = : 5 a = 4 H. C. HOOKER ANNED GOODS! Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Tomatoes, Corn, just received aud extra fresh. 4 _ —Also a nice assortmeut of — - Evaporated Fruits. we 14 re Q SPORTING CLUB the crack Cigars in town. Groceries. Came or Went and Their Names Got in Print. Mrs. E. B. Higgs i is sick. Miss Bertha Savage eft 3)morning for Wilson. Prof. B- E. Goode has gone _ to Virginia for a few days. Rev.. A. Greayes returned to Kinston Monday evening. Rev. K. D. Carrolliand Mr. A. ?|G. Cox, of Winterville, were here to-day. Mr. J. A- Dapree went to Ay- den to spend last wight and re- turned this morning. Mr. E. C. Dancan, of Beaufort . was in town this morningand left on steamer for Washington. Mra. W. H. Baewell and - &. chj dren and Miss Nannie a op are spending the week at Pacto— lus. IN NORTH CAROLINA. What is Happening Over the State. The grand jury of Buncombe county returned a true bill against ‘the Standard Oil Company for violating the North Carolina anti- trust law. A new hotel is to be Wrightsvilie beach. The Mecord says the local Odd Fel'ows of Greensboro are work ing hard making preparation for the metting of the Grand Lodge. | Charlotte and Wilmington min- ‘isters are becoming fond of bi- cycles. Superintendent Bradshaw, of one of the State farms near Wel. don says that his oat crop was seriously damaged by the recent freshet in Roanoke river. H-« has 300 acres in oats, and would have made 10,000 bushels, but the freshet will cut this dowr con siderably. The other farms on the river were also quite serious- ly damaged. The Charlotte Observer is de- veloping into an illustrated paper. It had good pictures of the late fire there. built on Wuling to Be Lined. “Good morning, Uscle. You don't look as if you were feeling firat class this morni “Reckon a man wha “done got de shakes bain’t never feelin’ lak dey’s much sunshine in de wor!l’.” “Got the shakes, eh? -Well, cheer up, old man. Everr cloud must have its silver lining.” “T’anke, sah! (Holding ont his hat.) Ef yo'll jus’ drop de nec’sary siller in yer aa ter g.t de linih’ Pll trot down ter de 'potter- carys an’ pour in ce whiskey ap’ —- so quick dat ef yo’ come p wid me befo Last of April. This is sultry weather. The year one-third gone. April 18 weeping itself away. Potato bugs are getting troub- lesome. Flies have commenced their mer visits. he boys are getting marbles their heads. 000 N. C. Fresh past gos Her- gs just received. J. J. CHERRY. Parple magnolias are in bloom and the white ones will soon follow. Gov. Elias Uarr’s delicious Bat- quick to the Old Brick Store. The fire engine will be tested as svon as the agent arrives. He is looked for every day. Irregularities have been dis- covered in the management of the Farmers’ Bank at Roxboro, the cashier jailed and the bank closed. Bananas 20 cents per dozen or two dozen for 35 cents, Lemons 20 cents per dozen, Apples, Or- anges and fresh Candy at Morris Expensive Coffee, Mey er’s. Some days ago Mrs. E. i Higgs lost the diamond set out of avery handsome ring that she/} wore. Deligent search was made for the set but it could not be found. Later Mrs. Higgs was grinding coffee and noticing some shining particles mixed~- in the coffee an investigation was made revealing the fact that the dia- mond had been literally ground to fragwents in the mill. Attention Co, “G’’ 8th N, C. Regt. A call baving been made “a a reunion of the 8th Regt: N. 8. ‘l, all suryiving members of ‘Oo. “G” who can do so will please meet us in the city of Raleigh on May 20th next at the unveiling of the Confederate Monument. Rates have been publisied at ome cent per mile. Your comrades, C. D. Rounrres, ist Lieut. E. A. Moye, 2nd Lieut. NEWS OFF THE WIRE. Served by our ‘“‘Leased” Underground ' Cable—(Limited). Lieut. F. H. Taylor, of the U. S. Navy, died at Norfolk of ap- poplexy.- Two sisters of Petersbuig, Va., at 9 idling a pistol when it ‘and one of them D. S. SMITH. soll a pedBas + Ms npn Boe yg bere Totally s eed in gee Sina St - eo es a ter, 25 cents per pound. Come}! |Don't Gzet: wy 4\y, a i \ ¥ ‘ ae 2% 4 ij j Every merchant who beats a tattoo through the columns of the news pzpers make you dance o his music. If you do you'll soon be tak- ing steps that would set Carmencita to shame. Everything in my Spring Clothes, Hat and Fur- nishing Goods, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, and Dress Goods stock is good. We-shun the dangerous association with the yery cheap and court the favor of hon- est quality and the lov- ers uf it. The fineness of the fabrics, the se- lectness of the patterns and the honesty of the qualities are far more eloquent than the lofti- est. words. C. T. MUN FORD, the temple. =e San = ee te Next Door to bank. .