Vol. 1. GREENVILLE, N: C.,MAY 27,1695. = = _——ikko. 1 Local Traims and Boat Schedule. ( contributed.) | . mete ates SPIRITUATISM AGAIN. | \ Pissenger ant miuil train going ot Space Enough north, arrives 8:22 A. M.’ Going souto,| Saturday evyening’s mail brought; arrives 6:37 P. M. the following communicativn to; Ln the news apers to tell you about my stock o: North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A.| Bro. Smith aod mvself, which ro Spring Goods. Hardly know where to begin Pan Host A.M > toe was written for our won| 7 == describing thenew Suits. All South Bound Freight, arrives 1:5! “edification,” that we might turo 2 ne ) «, leaves 2:11 P.M. our feet unto the testimony of the di ——=—=. nny own Ee fie Of COnEee Steamer Myers acrives from Wash |truth and escape the the discom: ington Monday, Wednesday nd Friday |forts of life within the immortal leaves for Washington Tuesday, fhurs} wij) of Sivg-Siug: day and saturday. aa ~,__. I challenge the matching 0: : thisseason’sstyles. All that energy, artistic taste and the — WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23, ’95.; © = Peovae a Nf? TS _ | To the Pastor of the Baptist Church : power of money can do to se: Cooler to-night, ‘Tuesday fair eT ee a cure quality and fashiona warmer in wert portion. Mr. P P. Babcock, an Honorar bleness has been done, _. Mr. , an y , deer ae wr? rs ea Trustee and Missionary of our scale will rule the* ar CATSUP. National Spiritualist Association, , forI amhead uarters for the we & man whose charicter is above a _Clothin®’ trade- of ‘this “sec ~ i b, i d da b A ° aoe ai tae i, . « od e. > -¥.-.% ' : if ; es, But We Could Only Catch-Up With repronely ie Gnd iT he protected iv|tion. I also carry a beautiful line of Dry Goods _ bis rights as a free American cit-| Dress Goods; -Neticns, Shoes, Hats, and Gents | ; .. ligen under the Constitution of the; Furnishing Goods. Mrs. R. M. Starkey is quite U. S. A. which recoguizes no re- S ) sick. gion as a patioral religion and VV wT Capt. Jobn King, of Faikland,|™ ore than that asserts all men are spent to day here free ani equal and shall haye the yee Mr. B. L. Dayis, of right to believe and teach what | THE KING CLOTHIER. they believe to be true. was in town to-day. Francis B. WoopBery, Sec. fe Mr. Oscar Brown and family,|For trustees Natl Spiritualist Asn. | | a ing whothe suceessful ones | of Winterville, spent ibe day here.| At first my equilibrium was;would be. On Saturday at two Below are Nortolk prices of cofte somewhat thrown off of balance}, >, and peanuts for vesterday, as furnishe Mr. §- C. Whitehurst, postmas-| when I called apcnit for infor o'clock the suspense was broken by Cobb Bros. & Co., Contnission Me : . and the following meadals were P » tec at Grindool, was in towa to-| mation as to whe acqnainted the Jed: = BOEING ONE) a coTTory. saiheiia en saene Cotton and Peanuts, day. Spiritualists Association of my| ° ... , . . . _ existence in ‘these low grounds|, Phe oa pour hs he beatowed | “ood. Middling i i- Mr. W. R. Smith rpfafned this) of sorrow,” but a moments med-ling the ” par igualireiaes . | Middling = oruiue iro isitho bis moth-|ie.e: > ing the ‘nghest average in all) Low Middling 6 S- mornips mav itation removed all mystery; fer). : : Good Ordinar Grif vO. studies and in all grades. Miss | y ¢ er at Grifion. I aw convinced (7?) that pothing,| PL j77) . Tone—dull. bod >| Lizzie Moore (10 years old) re- | reincrs Mr. G. W. Sanderlin took a fot anybody, can be concealed |-eived this, she making the bigh | common as lto trip to Parmele to-day on basi—|from the anseen communicants. | average of 100. | Prime ness. Now, if aay living beisg bad| Inthe 7th grade Miss Hattie Extra Prime 2 to . i . thus made a false impression ou|Smith made the average of 98 Fancy . + ere ade viait el pane the miud of tue Secretary of thejand received a pair of handsome Spanish éteady uaday from a visit to relatives ys — . aday above named Association, we) pictures. Egys—10 cts.—Firm. ON , in Uraven county. would know what steps to take iv| In the 8th grade Mits Blanche! 8. E. Peas—best, 4.5) to 2.75 per ba Misses Lillie Wilaon and Jen-|%¢lf defence, but we are entirely|Flanagan made an average of! “ -“‘ damaged. 1.50-107.75.." nie James returned Saturday at our rowsepnd when we are/|984 and was awarded a beautiful Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00 per bushel. evening from a visit to. Parwele. misropreated by the noknown sold Ane oth de Mies Sarah| ~ notte | ae Spirits. nthe %Ytb grace iss Sarah : es Mr. 8. C. Hamilton lef this Accompanying the above letter Hooker had en average of 984 Greenville erie Sie ness for the Greenvilf6 Lumber) was received, the benefit of which gold pen. © _ | Butter. per Ib : | 17'to | Co. I will give my congregation uext| For attendance there was a tie] western Sides, 6.60'to. Mesers. J. H. Kuinion, Mac Sunday night. of 98 between Misses Olive Den | Sagar cured Hams" Lia, Williams: Henrys Paramore and|_, Vbat concord hath Christ witb|iel and Minnie Qainn. Both were en Meal . ! neal John Jolly left this morning for Belial ? or what part hath he that presented with a beautiful picture: Cabbage ged ah i i =; - believeth with an infidel?- II Cor| Rev. G. F. Smith awarded thé | Piour, Fanily 1.00 os 4 Raleigh as witnesses ~in a case : - lour, ily to 4, before the U. 8.Cvart. 6° 15, prizes iv his asaal: happy style /Lard’ | 60 ° C. M. Brutines. |and thus ended, for this session, | Oats *— ‘ta yery successful school. We! Potatoes brisb, per bbi 8.00 to 3. The mud holes on weain street hear of many merited -compli- Potatoes Sweet,per bu 60 te kh are being tilled with shells and Benpol Clestne- ments accorded Mrs. Beraard. BEE aw 'si wads As dirt thrown over them. Thatis a} On Saturday Mrs. C. M// Ber- . oor on Sue» «wise ac ots eel x00d step- nard closed her schoolandaward | 4 44; ead iakgieeam icin ist 3 . aad tke ing of paar nren the min cel Sebdive nor nthy saxonseiog’ the Egxs pet, doz i | A cw : ‘ ure. There were pot any regular), .. OE a The * | Beeswax, per lb” | og ae gh gt er exercises, but for the Jast two|2ea@th of Capt. John Sasser, at|Kerusene; °° SH tO y one marriage license last! ooke a rigid examigation was the home of his son near Smith-|Pease,per bu — 2 ue ae week. That was for Jerry Worth-! . gat - 1. field. He was the facher of Mrs. | Hulls, perton . org i Latta nn’ Aanie Sarria gone through .@ith..j The ..girls : —- Cotion teed Meal , i S —— were all excitement guessing aud D- F. Suge; of this town. | : 5 Hides : e ae 5 tk DAILY REFLECTOR. D>. J. WHICHARD. Editor. : Subscription 25 cents per Pvonth. _ Batered as second-class mail matter. ORVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ——————— —_——— , — "The Winston Republican the leading paper of that party ‘publican platform in this Sta “mext year to contain these two planks: First, ‘‘that the system of cur | rency shall have gold as the unit value,”’ | Second, ‘that we are opposed to the free ani unlimited coin- age of silver”’ The Populists cannot stand this and conse quentiy there must be a divi- _ sion among the {[usionists next | year. Meanwhile it behooves | every Democrat to fight manfal _ ly for the full, free and unlimi | ted coinage of silver at the ratio. of 16 tol. '* Two of the Aldermen of the "city of Raleigh lost their plac- es itast Friday night under the election law passed by the last » Legislature. The law requires | a statement of a'l monies spent | in the campaign by any candi » date to be filed with the Clerk _ within ten days after the elec _ tion and fixes the penalty ata ' forfeiture of the office Under this law no man who rnns for, an Office 1s elected unless he ' complies with this sectiva. Be a. 3) | the law in reference to the mat — ter: “Every candidate whois yo- neState it issaid wants the Re | te true tained ere in all respects . isafoll and and that the same deta” ‘ed statement of all so contributed or expended. ‘im, directly or indirectly, ‘eiuber by bimself. or through ‘any other person in aid of his ‘election. Candidates for offices ‘to be filled by the electors .of)| 1© ‘the encire State, or any subdi- in| vision or disirict thereof t- er than a county, sball file their | JOB -- PRINTING —TO THE—- Glass : Work. Firet-Ol meer wheter a : evil hour, took to. himself a youny|: man as partner. The money mat- ‘ters of ~the eoncern soon ‘becamc so Hinvolved that the old man begged for a release, but the young mian assured him that the law in the case of partnership was so peculiar that jt couldn’t be ‘broken, Stx months away, the ola man consulted a friend, found out ‘the truth, and ‘nailed | up the following placard: Ps “The purnership héretofore | rcesist- ‘ing between Micah Davis and m ysell is now firm will callon me. Who the firm |. owes will call on Micah Davis. wn “Oh, cTabxnne you ~H refuse | by doing, whatever may be. most} What, is, your. | Le C. LATHAM, |pHOS J. JARVIS. later, when the younger partner was | “resolved. | Who — owes the]. OLD BRICK. STORE Rute ing their year’s supplies will fi thet tiedrest’ toget dec fier netord pa chasing elsewhere. Uurstock is pomplet . . : n allits branches. PORK SLDES¢SHOMLDEBS.|'- - FLOUR, COFFELE, SUGAK | RICK, TEA, &. _alwuys at. LowEst MARKET PRICES. TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGA Wwe buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto ery at one protit. A cum plete stock of ‘FURNITURE. alwuys onhard and sold at prices to suit the times. Our’ ds areal bonghe and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margip . Hespeetfally, @. M. SCHUL rom crrentiviite- N. a ~ Professional, | B. ¥F. TY SON, | Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenville, Pitt:County, N.C. Practices in all the Courts. Civil and Criminal Business Solicited. | Makes.a speckil of: fraud divorce, dam- ages, actions to. recover land, and col- lectious. . Prompt and careful all business. Money té‘loan on approved security. Lermseasye- — attention given J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMING Brews? & FLEMING - , APDOBNEYS-AT-LAW, GREENVILLE, WN. C. gas” Practice in all the Courts, HABRY SKINNER AW mAM & BK LN Wott, ATTORNBYS-aT-LaW, oo . GREE- hhLE. N. c. jARVIs & BLOW,» ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | GREERNVILLE, N. é€ all Practice in vil the Courts. John E. Woodard, . Bide Harding. Wilson, Ni-C. | Greenville, N.C }OODAD & HARDINA, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, «| Greenville, N.. . Special ptkention given to collections and settlement of claims. . ~ Barbers. _ janes A. SMITH, : TONSORIAL ARTIST. rma GREENVILLE, N. 0. Ld Patronage solicited. — gERBERT “EDMUNDS. - ‘t ~;) #PSASHIONABLE BARE SR. PPAkMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUS | t 42% a aor z a ‘ : reat ear F 52 bit £9 om ALEX. L. benched : ‘| @-Under Qnera Hunse, walt Ie rind J ue -:- Ret 63 % (Subs ATA It all be done sights ‘ =. A V vA yan £ é oN é It wilt be done vr i ‘and it. sudtieabae : These points are vie NY 2574 Ad Pidily = Se well worth weighing, jm any sort: ' : ii, f) B88 = 2 iF 2 ee t wig feb Phe i: i id tia 2 3 ot ie tpi i TEL ; ~ of: work, but — ~ ¥ ree hea, : eee ry a: * 1. ‘ s @ 2 +3 6 ee ~apove all things in: Your Job Printing: every respect. Prices made very _& ror PEPPER PODS. 4n Insult to our Town. 5 Ba IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT =e LLV,* editor’s children is —LINE OF — DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by ot One of the quite sick. . Hands commenced work on tLe strevis to day. . Wasa Scrr! Wass Sorrs! For Children and Boys,as LANG'S What of the weather? We are going to wait aud sec. Some days it rains, some days t B CHERRY f oll. - —this season. Our Stock of — it pours, and some days we haye ~s | showers. S.H.O.E.S | Little Martha Lee Cowell gave >| deligitfal wirthday party this —AND— afternoon to s few vi her frie_ds- . . . | J havealot ofthe nicest Un- Ladies & Childrens ‘known Peas for wtse—at my house iur at Greenville. . A. Suae. ‘SLIPPERS I) “tienen deta ee tered opon its third year. It uw is the largest and cheapest ever of-,| be best paper Beaufort has ever Jered in this town, come and see for bad. yourself and be convinced. | Lapirs come to see LANG for! , | r yoar culmbencement oatiiis- BABY GARRIAGES. FURNITURE, ercry me you see a boy aig: | ’ )| giug 19 the garden now ut dou’t Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace, Wenn that. he's got a smart streak Curtains. onhim-. Fishiug worms are the foremost things in his mind. Goods sold on their merits and) pricés made accordingly. | New Mountaio Butter 20 cents. . = Cream Cheese at the Oid Brick J. B. CHERRY & Co. Store. | Mr. Guy L. Williamson sends — a |us sn tuvitaticn tothe commence- |}meat exercises of the Saffulk, Va, A V V A 2 Collegiate ard Military Lusticute, Jaue 4th and Sth. We notice ON C ROC E R ES. | Shows, Slippers and Geats Fur- | pishiuy Gueds—at reduved rates chat Guy is chief warsbal of the Just received and to be rold otal FF LANG'S. | Occasion. ——a complete line of—— FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE. Martius were about to take Larp, Meat, Meat, Motasses, Or POssessiun of the frunt of the and everything kept in \Coart Huvss, and sheotin# them first-class grocery store. | adupted as 4» meaus of get BOB WHITE & SPORTING GLUB Cisscs=-omec i Meri Ola Furbes and R M. Moye kill- Cigars, the finest in the State. ed gaite a number of the birds with small rifles. D. S. SMITH. Celored Revival. At Bycamore Hill Baptist chureh, colored, there is the greatest revival in progress the H. G. JONES, colored people haye ever had here. Rev. H. M. Malioy, of ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER, sss ec s+ soeftc oe power. Up to Sanday nicht forty candidates bad been received for baptiem and there are ‘still up- wards of half a bandred penitents. Greenville, N.C. Contracts taken for modern style brick and wooden buildings. Old honsee changed to any plan devired. Plav and specifications earefally made at short notice. All work guaranteed firstclass in —_— meen Tweaks horses perished in a barning stable in Richmond. Hom Hagh MeCulloch died Sat- urday morning at his bome near Wasbiogton City. Hw was Seere- somewhat of a sensation caused ‘here over spiritualism, and it grew to such an extent that the pastors of our churches felt it their duty to refer to the matter and advise their congregations to have noth: ing to do with sach teachings, but to show their disapproval by keeping entirely away from the “spirit rapping” meetings- The press of the town also took the metter up and advised the people uf the commanity againat it, be- lieving that such teachings were more corrupt and more damaging to character and society than open infidelity itself. About the same time the man who was here sowing the seeds of such a doc trine received an anonymous note to leave town, or something to that effect. From this the matter seemed to die out until Saturday night, when the pastors of the Metho— diet and Baptist churches re- ceived letters from the Secretary of the Spiritalists Association at Washington, which between the lines-rather ipsinuates that they are resp ovsible for the aronys mous letter, and breathes out threaten- ings against ttem for opposing 3. ch anti-Christian teachings as their missionary (7) is promulya— ting. The pastor of the Meth- odist church read his letter from the pulpit Sunday morning and expressed himreif very point edly thereon in his sermon following. The pastor of the B aptist church stated that he had received a let- ter which he would have publish— ed to-day, aud would give it far ther attention in @ sermon next Sunday night. The letter will be found in a commuuicaticn ip an other column. A reading of it seems to carry the idea that the Association bad gotten wind of che anonymous bote, apprehend— ed thet their missionary (?) was ip danger of being persecuted, that the ministers were responsible for this, and that they would head the matter off with threats. It was geveraily believed at the time thas the anonymous note was the work of some ove bent upon a bi: of fun, and not muc was thought of it. Certainly it was not a proper course to pursue and was not end by any righ: thinking person, aud for the Spiritualist Association to even insinuate that our winisters would be parties te such, is an insult to them, to their congregations and low. tary of State from 1265 to 1869. — a a to the town- and wish to inform my many friends that they will find a line of BEAUTIFUL FANS with which they can al- so keep cool for a little money. My entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Shoes, Hats, CLOTHING, Gent’ Furnishings at 25 Per Cent. Reduction. These goods must go. I intend to push them for all it is worth and :ithis means the entire stock. C. 7. MUNFORD. Next Door to bank. ee ee ee Re Ee eee ree” * TR ie EP PE ee ee en ee