Vol. 1. GREENVILLE, N. C., MAY 1, 1895. Loca] Trains and Boat Schedule. Passe and mail north, arrives 8:22 A. M. train i Going Etre) arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A. M, leaves 10:15 A. M. A South Bound Freight, arrives 1:51 P *¢ leaves 2:11 E. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday fiscal leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure day and Saturdav. Weather Bulletin. Showers to-day and near the coast to-vight, fair Thursday, warmer 1n northero portion. tated ial Again Respited, (Special to Reflector.) New York., May 1st.--Dr. Buch- anan, the convicted wife poiscner, whose application fur a writ of habeas corpus was denied, and who was to have been electrocuted this morning in Sing Sing prison, has been given another respite by Governor Morton. NEWS OFF THE WIRE. Served by our ‘‘Leased” Underground Cable—(Limited). Mrs. Oscar Wilde has filed a suit for divorce from her husband. Eleyen hundred more Spanish troops have arrived at Cuba. A police census of the city of New York, just completed, shows a population of 1,849,866, an in- crease of 139,151 since 1890. _ H.I. Kimball proprietor of the Kimbali House, Atlanta, anda prominent man in the develop- yoent of several Southern enter- prises, died atthe home of his rother in Boston. A prisoner in the Ohio pen- jitentiary hung himself with a twine string. He fastened the string to the bed-post in his cell and lay down, his weight tight- he aa the string and strangling im. . Mesers. J. L. Cherry aa McLawhorn finished their tobacco plants on out Tuesday. They are the first to finish in the haye just county, most farmers commenced. . on Five Points. TOWN TAX LEVY Total Increase of 663 Percent. The Board of Councilmen, five of the members being present, met Tuesday afternoon, i 30th, for the purpose of making a levy of town taxes for the coming year. The tax on real and personal property was inc from 25 cents to 333 cents on each $100 valuation, and an_ additional special tax of 84 cents was levied. The poll tax was increased from 75 cents to $1, and an additional special tax of 25 cents on each poll was levied. This makes a total increase in regular and special taxes of 66% vercent. over last year. The in- creased amount of revenue from this levy will be about $500 on the regular taxes and $500 on the special taxes. In making the special levy of 8h cents on each $100 valuation and 25 cents on exch poll, the Board passed an order that the proceeds raised from this special tax shall apply, first. to tiling and drainage; second, water supply ; third, street-improvements, and can be used for no other purpose. All the schedule or privilege taxes remain the same as for last year with the exception of law- yers, the last Legisiataure passin a law relieving them of municip privilege tax. These schedule taxes are as follows: ; Retail liquor licenses, $37.50. Billard ‘ables $10 each. Bowling Alleys, $10 each. Drays, $5 single, $10 double. Livery stables, $5. Horse dealers $10. Banks, $10. Boarding houses, $5. Opera houses $25. Theatrical companies, day. Circuses $25 per day. Peddlers $3 per day. $5 per IN NORTH CAROLINA, Prin tare Over the State. A wreck occurred on the R. & G. RB. R- about two miles from Weldon. It, was due to the breaking of an axle in a freight j veral cars were de-. pailed. | Sunday m Harlon shel-} before you do so touch of “tony” side and out. everywhere app elegan where. his work. Is here, ready for youtostepinto. But he graceof arent---the fabrics t. You llfind like itin Ready-made Clothing else- ‘ It is exclusively the Frank n. Wilson idea andthat Every detail looked after with all the care that a first-class artist bestows upon ~ ust examine the oring it bears corre nothing tmeans: FRANK WILSON, The Leader in Clothing. Ls scene rnenaccacee a THE YOUNG AND THE OLD. ae ETE BEVERLY B®. DUDLEY. The young grow old asthe days grow m. The aged lose their sight ; The young may liye to see a morn, But old age dies with night. We think as we rise with the morning sun Of the beautiful eventide , Ofthe morning of youth and maiden fair, As they glide on side by side. We think of the giortous noonday glare, As the noontide merges in, And we always think as daylight dies, Of what we might have been. And oftimes when the shades of night, | Have clothed old age so dear, We think of the morning, noon and eve And see the darkness near. Cotton and Peanuts, Below. are Norfolk prices of cotton and )-eanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Co., Commission Mer. chants of Norfolk : OOTTOR. Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary Tone—lower and quiet. 67-16 6 5 5-.6 PEANUTS, Common Prime . Extra Prime Fancy Spanish Tone—steady. Eggs—10 to 11 cte.—Firm. Be E. Peas—best, 2.50 to 2.75 per . “* — 1.50 to 1.75. Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel. te 2 to2 2 2 (Greenville Market. iw eee Butter. perIb | 19 to 2% We sigh forthe morn that’s vanished bbe jo Saoe yp oe 73 away. Corn ; The firet sweet-perfumed bloom ; Corn Meal Bdude Butthe aged and withered and gray |(:abbage = eee der herself irresistible, and then|Onickens 123 t0.2 orders man to keep his distance. | Eggs pe: doz 2 oe —Galveston News. oe Beeswax, per lb ; 2 No orders in that particular are | Pease,per bu aaa now needed, her sleeves giving ‘dalle, per ton. ee .|sufficient warning that he must | Cotton Seed Meal i SR Misks 25 cents per Ponth, n a caais second-class mail matter. IBY APTERYOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) —o: _-mapemesnceneniit eteenaeeie ne nee © Hs Geshior Holigid is pow in . Sasi ta Unaridie He surrendered himself to bis brother.iu Jaw, Mr. ' Shaw. He says he has never left | béing guilty of robbing the Bank. | His trial has been set for August. eee LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTNGs. BY O' L. JOYNER- 3 The recent raius are ruinous to ead tobacco. plants. ‘There has already been 32 in- bhes of rain fail this year says Col. Suze. a Mar. Boyd, of Winston, spent a -_ portion of last week in’ town. He is prospecting arvaad with an: - @yeto locating on some of the _ eastern markets. ¢:;_. : It 18 reported that six hundred new tobacco barns are being built -in Edgecombe coanty, N. VU. _ The market in Tarboro will be — probably roopened uext fail. _ There are now in the State 160 ; asehoascs and the state proda- - -€68 about 40,0.0,000 pcunds « lit- | ti¢ over 200,000 pounds to each benuse. Somebody is bound’ "to *e in & mee warehouse for Kinston = | keene -. to meet at Mr.’ ‘ & to = 3 st that eae wabeett te een to eure Ss ¥z town. J. H. McElwee of Statesviile; insure a ree secure ee in Snow Hill and Gnfton.—Kinston Hree Pret. And so Tarboro, Kinston Snow Hill, Grifton andwAyd are all talking tobacco waréhOuséas, Of all these Tarboro has §he best} ncn NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR 8. Te Date—A List Worth Preserving. Statesville Laudwark. The following list of Governors of North Carolina was copied from the reoerds of the town ot Edenton, Chowan county, by Mr. From 1710 : j while on a yistt there’: 1710. Charles Eden. 1720. - Sir Bart. © 1734.” Gabril Johnson. 1753. Mathew Rowan. 1758. Afthur Dobbs: 1766. William Tryon. 1174. Jqsiah Martin 1777. Richard .Casweil. 1730. Abner Nash: 1782. Tvomas Burke. 1784 Alexander -Martin. 1785. Richard Oaswell-. 1788: Saniaél Jélneon. ° 1790." Alexander Martin. 1793. Richard D- =. Richard Evarard, | 1828. 1830. 1832. 1835: 1337. 1844. ey 1 | Gbarlotte, but on the other hand|chance. There are in & " oat: has always intended to. surrender poay. two well builtand commodi- Hane: ' himeelf. It ia said that-he looks! ous warehouses and several prize 1865 - careworn and bis family -geems. houses $0 in this line. it will not 1869. - to trouble_him, verv mach. An|cost a -dofiat to start’ the ball vesi effort will by merle to..give bail again to rolling. It is backed up eer! — forbim. _ |... po py a prétty ‘fair - teritory * and if 1863. 4 sx pester arieie {they cau ‘get. the’ ‘right man to 1865. 2 a take bold it r hot be “puch up| | ; 4 There is ne failare of the 5 nar busidess to run’ Bi Hom a 866. at Roxboro! Tis {doors are! i 1868. dvarket w, 16re al t the’ houses must . Open .and? the’ busidess 1d! pres tart 1 a 1871. be built from thé‘starfand more} | . ceeding as usgal. ~ Cashier Jones Rhtraeed to take © hola- ana push alg P mas given bail and is out of jail|¢,. snocess delveraWoRt ‘@eliyer| 457 ce ~ Heis belping to straighten 1 Uh . We bave been there-— Ht arith; 2850) = = cin ag af gagk. ets fepgrega ake tp6tisa pfs | o Wollars, pa fees his fricuds wil good “ tience, grit and plenty of it to Vadd a E-ahoriage Public epitaon } is) tart a new market, and get it : - about equally divided as to his lsafely k beyond the breakers. A893... genius.’ John Owens. Monttford “Stokes. Davia L- Swain. Edward B, Dadiley.. John M. ihogehand. . William «A. Grabam. Charies Manly: Diavid'S. Reid: *’' , Thomas Bragg. Joba W. Ellis: Warren Winslow. Heénry T. Clark. Zebulon B. Vauce. Walliam W. Holden. @onathban Worth. : William W.- Holdem.» Tod R. Clad well. Curtis H. Brogden. — Zebulom B, Vance. ‘Thomas J.darvis. » Daniel G. Fowle. Thomas M. Holt. Eling Varr. Fey's" Miisterpiece. “Richard D’ Sparvht. ° “Tm sure that bab baby is going, to: be. a great artist,” said the fond mother. *‘Isn’t he, rather young to, erinee: any.talent?”: ‘'That's just mhere he shows te: I -ieft. him where he -could; get some. red-ink on his fingers, and. before I knew what he was. doing ie: had decorated thé library wali with one of the loveliest: magazine post- ers “you ever: saw. PE i oe Pra H. G: JONES: ARGHITEG] mE, Greenville, N. Ge. i Contracts’ ‘taken 7 tyle brick and woodén buildi Old houses changed to any plan! desired.“ Plat ‘and &pévifieations| carefully made at short notice. All work": yreepect. Pri first clase. every respect. Prices made very for wo figs in 1796. SamuchAche. 9796! “Wiltiem R- Davies ‘1799. Senjauin Williuise. 1862. James er... 1805... Nathaniel gener ; Lis a Wallies Dawid mente i J — % ra a 8 ees nin P62 6 ee on 2 maui. =4 v1} cio ata Fad 43. 312 4 a 33? neck tes ~~ ep ay — afternoon at foaro ‘clock purpose cf electing direc. oa ee 6 ee por mo Besjemin Saiith. :- 18l1l. William anata, for A SMITH, TON SORIAL ARTIST. : moive eer ve abo: ee = BERT eomenne,: sbi Af Pw sphere F Under Opera Huuse. OLD BRICK STORE’ PAEMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY ing their year’s-suppHes will tind their.interest to atte our prices before pu, chasing Raa Where. Purstere is ¢ yap nallits brane .., PORK SIDES&SHOMLDERS: FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAL’ ' RICK, TEA, fc. alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS Lowe buy direct from “Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one eens A cum _| plete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and soidat prices to suit the times. Our goods areal! bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we ri ie at _—o_ margio. ty; . ‘Ss. M. SCHU Ura, oe a Greenvitte. hak Cc ee as Fe “Professional | Oards. iP yR. D. L. JAMES, .¢/ Register of met tices ‘Treasurer, J. Ky. - Loroner, Dr, <, /of, Ladgning: ouse. f f Ré | Surveyory/ | i ie Dr. Ww. a Ragwol oe Seve ie i Home, J. Wi smith. Board Ed | ; .R. Gonglelon, chm’n, F. W . ©. Cagnon. Sup’t. Pub.. mee as He ale, - _- i TOWN al Mayor, J./L. Fleming Clerk, G. - Harris. : Tey. a a ef, T. “isitpenke : a ptrtd! | berbtdee dbbby dianday (ek: | 06 ier Puateaad digihe RV. HA | yas sill Bi itotinttess Bab’ SRNR Re | N poem lo rtagyn per ‘ourth sfd-| wi create pond and, _ night ; Or. ig! Sunda at Ay MI i.) Brome, Peet ster: at Methodist. rvices .e ey Sanc Rid tiiftig: andi aJghts: ’ masetink y mes = 3 night Rey. F. "sm :30/ 4. Me baer Since ali at ‘erly ddsdiles. Gieiciy! | slid a at " hike | es t at aS RB at hohe “LOD GES. ’ "| Gbvbhalie Lodke o. 17: T. b. 8. F. sxaaty 6 Tpqeday Bib 3 MAF | Li Gites vinta: Lodge 20/28 ‘ "Mew firat and third Al iA, Wi woe gaze PTD | Waitbore Gee IP YOU WANT— pe ‘been seeing any pmoods~ :. ‘ “Wells?” he: “went. on, t | kinder sparkin’ Mandy > he better’n | : one-day It she shows thar nt uv._it, and she/990 Bilone thak 4 roa ware alg Phil ‘ ast ffither ort o — fence er#= = | ai post aia’ satrassent ety pd, au 2 2D 3 a¥she said aa So I yaa onst. our ee | 7 oiTben, after that,..1: ast berift Sip sel » fthe house ort to-be painted white or ifpink, and she said she ‘thought it ort. to be white. So I painted it white. ‘One day I was at her house t ©9 ‘4q windlass er a sweep, and she said — was ‘sitting on & +h in the ‘shade of the Cumberland company’s saw- mill one Jane.efterngen, when Jagk Frazee, -a mouptein farmers. pretty} well to: do and. a. and-observing-my very. enidentcom- : fort, invited himself: to sif:;down, on. a part of the log not occupied.» «Lt was glad enough to have somebody we byided dnd pledtod bis lpebbdet tion with applause. — We talked awhile ‘about’ ‘politics “and: ‘hard times, and then: Jack: became scat- rett terin in his ee & = T was than t e general a . try at large. * { — git around t to believe in lens? Eo a es 30] ing— en at a go in there || to buy dry goods.” ~ sonra tna saaeilt ok I mean 5 the other kind. Those that..are signs as is signs. You know what signsis, —-* yout’ “he Soe -hucidiy. Anes gleam in his hae resihe them. Do you believe in them?” ‘That depends, too. Have you 2” nag He . "buna sheepishly, ‘ changed his seat on the Well, thétisiitiet I ee n you about,” he said. ‘ Mandy Milser, don’t ate 3 oy ee mary Leo tis: a t “Pre heen @ year now, and “she ain't very in- couridgin’. to her, en dort ory came Dy; ‘In: course, I hain’t ever f SRO CNRLE | the igor: Pree around some is “Fa sweep, fer the sweep was! so pit- turesquee — what's pictur aor? colonel?” and he stopped’ &'m Pts idea’ what it was to be ‘Ble: turesque, and he went on. :seqell, F didn’t- know,” be »said, ast her if I ort to set out peach or apple trées ‘in the said ther‘drt to be Both, 0 d family So} PE Tea Dinan? ‘Last "ead dhe EP ths eels] I moved into the one room I’ve hist fixe up,.and’ I’ ve..been kinder — some \and!, thinkin’, like. 1Xistiddy, ‘ ‘Mandy came by, and I was settin’ wate a. tHinute’ and said she was mighty glad to see whata nice house I had, and she hoped I'd be powerful cotifortable’ ‘fn’ it,‘ arid I’ast “her if she aidii’t think T’ ort'to ‘have ‘a wife 1] to take keer uv it, and she said she though Tert.”) §, -Jack. stopped, his story, to mop. his brow, for the exertion or ,ivterest was making him warm. - {What didcyou do: then?" ‘Tin- quired, «witha smile ~ 9: “Not a darn thivg, ecient!’ said, in a tone of. dis: himself, ttand sala wha ast you about. jf, thar’s any truth in signs, don’t you believe I could] | comenigh gittin’ Matidy ef Iwas tc ast her,suy this .very'evening?” = Jack's e: heart! and. soul were apations , & d L Rretteees| (him on the.back aie -offeted| t bim” four dollars ‘that, he] | he >proyal , of I ‘want. to And I ae * ieee my bet. —Detrott FreePress,' ends A Declines... Lady RatiddIph CE Churdéhilthas eid tbat wee a a: Fate > rs Se of. fabrodny ipa to Eng- people coming to the flood of Americans who. descend "2 Fa tu» ae? se ana Hise; 4 ee oe ee | ee A Large Estate: Archduke Albrecht of A eae left $125,000,000- of. property, Hnientss estates go.to bis. nephew, , Frederick: Bhey,..comprise. 316,000 actes in Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, Bavaria and Galicia, ao extent: of ; se ASE RCL Te Fi at oot ee | * cd than half uf the German states. « ‘His personal estate ¢ ‘to . * a” land I ast her if the well ort,.to, heve “but I put up! the sweep!’ Then E| pete: théey| on the porch; ‘andishe stopped -atithe| _ Neier not want, to give any oe upon her as achannel to Ponies ' territory larger than that of more} ‘and a an ss 5 atl: SHEL ee We + ofirriais Be) ue in the montir’ot * : et yess ee ae fore tat > arte he Apa thas i alt fist @ 3 aie S43 ie sae + $ foot € GIEe Be a: x om éj é-yed SS “you hire 354 a “+ A Te saa? : a aleel 30 2 VOUE Rrining pass #34 ene tet ab ‘ei. eee S a ae o. 7 [iP r Was Pee BE : METOR et Ss “JOB + OFFICE: It will be doné sigh i It vill be done ae | , alt FIGS Bk : taf 7 Geos act is country, Wi soe tb he finds ,it finally increases| |. i oe ee: Mt. = oa Lambert of Mt ait Seat Ue Prey,” He Said. —_ = << . = ob _—. A minister wiched to ascertain pat initeence the gen ee apo on, said, Nace er “s wou every one who is still a ‘to pay bis debts to rise from On arose with the exception of mu asked meet bills sho rise. There- ipo ot pennsay | oo politery {2 — got up, 4 huo - ing>poorly ola man whose fea. ~ revealed th the icc atiug- one the visieeitedes of this ple who cannot pay his “Sir,” answered the map _ hesitatingiy, “Sir, I publish a bewspaper, and these my brothers) who rose ju=t now are all my sub-| ibers, and— — Fe But. ipl interrepted him hastily. “Let us pray,” he said. - - ‘The latest about Madeline Pol: lard is that she is to go abroad fer four Tr years of «weal as the age. ets thie aetaion: Frida tain. night. vesdays, : ys. Ma the boosie the Sit cialis de binds pér dozen or two dozen for 35 cents, Lemo Miah Ss. — eo al J - ? fs ol ee —— 5 i ai x es a # % a beats a 1 ttoo ‘through \the cohimns of the news papers make you dance to his music. If you i -you'll soon be tak- ing steps that would set Carmencita: to ara Everything in my Spring Clothes, Hat ‘and Fur- nishing Goods, Dry | Goods, Shoes, Wetians, and Dress Goods stock is good. We shun the dangerous association | with the yery cheap and court the favor of hon- and the lov- . ; “ers, of it, The fineness ~ fabrics, ‘the se- “S-land the hones on iC ualities are leetness of the patterns y of the more -