REFLECTOR. Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N,; C., JUNE 18, 1895. No. 159 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. |For Reflector. Shows orm « SKEETERS.” mnt pps -and mafl train oe _ ves 8:322 A.M. Going arrives 6:37 P. M. BY V. W. North Bound arrives 6:45 A. M, leaves 10:15 A. seath Bound &. anes 2:11 a F Steamer ude W arrives ftom Wash ngton Mou ednesday and Friday leaves for W: Tusedsy. Thure day and Saturday. — arrives 1:51 P Wedding Bells. Mr. Charles Edward Perkins, assistant sulctor of the city of Phitadelphia, and Miss Oarolina Virginia Harding, of this city, were married Wednesday, June 12, at &30 A. M. The ceremony was. perfomed in St- Mary’s Pro testant Episcopal church. The officiating clergymen were Rev. Alban Greaves, rector of the par- ish, avsisted by Rev. N- Colin Hughes, of Chocowinity, Beau fort county. The ushers were Mesers. W. F. Hardiag, of Char. lutte, F. C. Harding, of Green- vilie Colin H. jag, of Wash- ingtor Rob'’t C. Strong an! W D. Pollock, of Kinston, and Robt Kornegay, of Goldsboro. The best man was Mr. George Per- kins, of Philadelphia, brother of the groom. The maids of honor were Misses Bessie Harding avd Carrie Hughes. The elegant, graceful and di’, pitied manner in which the ushers performed their duties added very mach to the pleasnre of the occasion. “The little maids of honor were as charming apd beautifal as nature and their white robes would permit, as they floated along serenely to their places. The chancel altur, lecturn and organ were most elegantly ad- orned with flowers and wreaths, and three beautiful arches crossed the floor high over the heads of the brideand groom. The beauty of the decorations is due to the elegant taste and skilful fingers of Mrs. Laura Miller and Mies Josephine Payne. The ceremony was short, im- pressive andemphatic. We of none more beantufal. —Kinston Free Press. Paw tabdete'é-niese of Maj. H. Harding of thistown. _.. - |Have Once raunn was light hearted, knew nothiug} Time passed by unnoted, year after *Mid y throne of beauty I care- be gay moved, For my heart was my own, I never had My boeom was then a stranger to sighs But “tis not so now, sin saw those brown eyes. The power of beauty, with pleasure I saw. Yet passed them all by with an air non- nce, My heart Was untrammel)lied, as free as the wind, And visions of love ne’er troubled my mind, Bat my heart Cupid’s arrow no longer de Since hurled from the depths of those lovely brown eyes. I have seen the soft dawn stes| over the mourtain Have watebed the bright drops tha: barst from the fouctain, Haye wandered where siept the moon’s sliver sucen The brightcst of all is bright I have cco But never have yet beneath the “blue skies Seen aught to compare with those luvely brown eyes. I have wondered where flowers of eve: y hue zooms. Shedding = s=oand them fragrant per- Have called them—the brighest, to- ner have twined, vs, all the hues of the rainbow cou bined. Yet they would not compare with the sof i that lies In the beautiful depths of those lovely brown eyes. The earth is abundant with scenes fit to charm, To make every heart with rapture ,-ow warm ; And the sea has beneath its wild, ro- ~- ri The b eat at of of gems in its unfathom- C2. Ves 5 The heavens are mii sored with stars ir the skies, But not are so bright as those lovely brown eyes. Must I quietly suffer and famish from arile tas purent of atreams around my Or must I comment in darkness to move Wailst near we is shining the ifght that I love. Oh, no! I'm resolyed, some means to devise To know the possessor of those lovely brown eyes, Reporte , in from all over che county say tobacso is growing Fie Gehl THE KING Are alive to the fact that I carrya alon nas of b SPRING--SUMMER CLOTHING Ss AND ee rene ! NI ut FRANK WILSON, CLOTHIER. Small Yield. The Washington Messenger tion is averaging only about fif- teen bushels of primes and num- ber two potatoes to the acre. About the same average prevails in this section, as we heard one planter say his crop was yielding ten barrels of prime and five bar- rels of culls per acre. With such asmall yield it looks like the price of potatoes should go high- er. Yesterday evening a match game of base ball was played bc— tween Wilson and Tarboro color- ed clabs at Wilsoa which resc't- ed in & victery for Tarboro Ly a score of 19 to 9 This morsing the same clubs at the same place played another game and Ta:- boro was the winning club again —l4to9. Seyeral of Greenvi''e’s best players went up to assist Tarboro. Not long ago a young man woa @ prize, a biscuit, for being the uglest man in town. Yesterday he showed us another biscuit which hesaid a young lady hed jest ae te remind “— that. wae ugly enough to “take the cake * S that..2ec- | The members of the Methodist Sunday School will meat at the ebarch.. Friday night at 8 P. M. - to complete arrangemeats for — children’s day exercises and the — picnic. A. B. Exxiveron, Supt. The reputation of ge : = Nurseries is going ive morning Messrs. A. = Son expressed c Wage lowers to Meatoike bo telcos in the commencement. exercises of Norfolk Coilege. They were beautifully arranged sad looked just too meet. Under the gentle. = touch of Ollen no wonder. : : Cotton and Peanuts, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <<. and for yesterday, as furnis = 7 Bros. & Co., Commission Mer- of Norfolk : ' OOTTOR. ba Middling 71-1 Low Miidting 6 St Tone—dull. : 7 PEANUTS. a | See 10 cts.— Firm. 3 Be a 2.50 yes ame 4 ig . Subscription - 25 cents per Month. cen Entéred-as Second-cless mail matter, “Ranast vad Lok > Altany, WN. f., one of the a fb State Lone. | — ray in a io as Ocation file .the air.-.} ad occasion here to say .womenhood thes wo- what 26r ould be; and ; BVOsI ato régalj iit ames~ ~Of “+ iodorsi ‘millinery itions’ meau nly the thoughtless° and good: om di wets Do ger i ie urs dit, i eke ty votes stand, in not a few in- tances, for a mistskep| courtesy ran unmaniy cowardice. I be- jeve—that.will yet save this! tate and nation from the aggra- seed miseries of an enlarged, Hqaalified sufferage, which, 1n is. Umiversality of male voters, is ur most sbrestening danger to- lay-. 2 . “But if we are to be visited rith this infliction ¢ as a well-earn. d punishment for many national iris, then'E believe that'when we aVe tasted its bitterhéss we shat? e brought back, perhaps through nirchy anda’ revolution, ‘to & ernocracy which shall demand or its”exi aen Wiiom' siuddtion and actaal ericanism Of vith! interest in he nation’ qualify to govern. feanwhile, when motherhood hall be replaced > by mannish— ess} when neglected homes ball furnish candidates for mis- zanaged offices; when. .money hall buy the votes of women, as ; does now themselves ; whenthe res of political discord shall be ighted on the hearthstone of do- aestic peace; wheu the arrogant ssertion of @éenianded rights Hall have destroved the instinc ive chivatry of conceded courte« ies; when ‘woman,’ as has been’ ell saidy once the superior, has ecome.the equal: of -man’—then whirl#rod of some “government by)” French revolutions. “If équatity: meant simifarity of rights and dutiss, then the har_|~ ature ar the = balance sireyed. emanhood ‘s , the highest : and the holiest in the world. *Gnard it,; my’ dgar ‘chil- dren, in your own selyes from the ee ,tons ee strife.” ~at thie +noeting of the Whole-|_ ejGrocerd of; the th a few 5 179. a0, one | “bathnstg tic ethy pe em said : | Nodover Oibbaiddd | ell) The New York Mercury, com-| meuting op ithis meident and the applause that followed, says : A cartified check for $500 ,000, | = on a National Bank within’ easy gunshot of the Mercury ot-. enterprises on the morning ‘when ed from Atlanta. So disgusted was he that the south, or that leading business men of the ‘South, could applaud such action| as this. that he vowed that not a Gollar. of that - money or, any, other| that he controlled would ever go south of the Potomac River.” He was a queer. business man, if the incident is genuine; who! would refuse to make an invest— ment in the Suath beeause «a few grocers ‘waated to make 'OCleve— land President for ifé.” ‘Phere are more admirers of Mr. Clevélana in New York and’ New England than in the South, aud: the 2en=* tlemanu with the “certified check for $500,000" will have a: difficult! time to invest his monéy’ if he depends more upon sentimenta) ideas than upor ED princi | ples. - It would dave gare) a: a idalamityl . if Granthad been élected*for~ a thitd verth. *It would-be a calam-| ity if Mr. Cleyélaad or‘any “other! man should @vér uspite to'a thi feseas political reaction will be| fuse to invest $500;000° ia fhe fice, was in. the hsnds of a, cap- hi italist for investment in Southern! itor. this announcement was telegrapb-' term. “The mah who ‘is said fo re-|, bq and unbusiness like pow at leree ry ye AAAS: We have never seen a Single man in the’ South who wanted Mr. Cleveland for a third term,| and if the mai with the * $500,090 check, if there be such a man, will come this way we will con- vince him of this fact and show him where hecan get 6 to8 per cent. op his ‘$500,000- —Raleigh ——_—_=E EEE ae What Caused the Hard Times, Judge Hubbard, of Iowa. says a the existence of SENS 1Goorne Gonld says it is the hostility to corporations. of the Unit ad States, , Feceives a| The farmer says it is the low salary: ‘of $50,000 “a * ‘year. He Th in wheat. . uld given $}00,090-randty The silyer men say .it is ‘the eae life” ° rst Pan: taction of Wall street. The Wall street men say it: is the action of the silver men. The manufacturer says itis the fear of free trade. | ~The consumer says it 1s the fear of free trade. The debtor Says if is the ctedi- a The Tomo say it, is “the Republicans. — The Republicans say it is the Democrats: : ~The Populists say it is ‘both’... os The Prohibitionists say it is | whiskey. The ‘preacher - eaye at is the ‘devil. . Now, what is your idea ?— Con ductor and Driver. Eee A Maryland mgn who. was kick-. ed bya woman who had agreed to marry him concluded that if he comfort to get about $5,000 of her cash and sued for that amount of damages, buf the J ude’ knockéd him eut by deciding that a. Mary:| land woman in Maryland ‘iad a mght to change her.mind as she): wanted to before she finally: sur— rended ‘and eee Peyeel. to be yoked. The. anthozities. of the sail! of ‘Bessemer, Mich-, where they: Nave) fun ‘anti-saloon | taw,” couldn't” he to individual | couldn't get her it would be: some} | So ont at why the bananas: sol ii ~ ATTHE > OLD BRICK STORE. PraruErs AND MEKUHANTS BLY ms Aas their year’s pane oor sasbaheny sip elr interest to get our ore pu. chasing elsewhere. Our stock incomplete n allits branches, PORK SIDES&SHOWLDERS, FLOUR, R, COFFEE, SUGAk RICE, TEA, &.’ alwuys at LowEsT MARKET Prices. we puy direct from bling you to me at oar ae A com plete stock o alwa snmsad snaidoldar prices: te suit the times. Our goods areal ghtand sold for CASH. t gods areail ba 2 no risk to run,we sell ata close ‘margin. abides 4 wat. conte. Professional Care B, F. TYSON, ° > Ff Greenville, Bitt: aaltts NC., Tections.. : Prompt and careful attention: giveh all-b usiness... | .. Money to loan on approved sectrity. lernis se “ - FLEMIN & BNEYErATY LAW,’ GREENVILLE, BS, © 9” Ernetien [9 ofl the Courts: * — RRY anne. Le ew Aw Am & SET Nr, | Argonnure~at-Law, ; GREE> VILLE. m8 mHés.' x. sARVIS! [0 J AB Vis &. BLOW, . “ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, “GREENVIILBE, Nuvo; : |ear Practice in alithe; ‘Conrts. .. —. imeonera.. ‘Fl S. Harding N.C, Reena . weer 7m & a emt Tigieanete. NW ‘Special scheneltcapien ‘xedinotiins nd eritem entiof claims... ;, tt ARK. 1 RLOW: a ce — ai * Haubes™ Bat “Be Fr! AOSMTTRE go - TONSORIAL ABBIST.: “? Bacio? CBREN VILLE a..9. oll solisheg hes Be? | HIOPPPRT coms, Guten Dane cage inay 4 ‘fo, cleantog inde oP Be "Special pe erd nga en tlemens Giothinge: y acai | Bison wfemae” Ta oud ArTo . nufacturers, ena LAs tormey‘ad@oumkblor at-baw Practices im Paitis _ Civil and ort mr he Solicfted. . Makes fraind diy arce,dam- ages, actions to Reeoyer land, and col-_ . er La ak? LOOAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY 3OFFICERS. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. Sheriff, R. W. King. Register of Decca w.M.K Treasurer, J. L. Little. King. | Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. Laughing- ouse. Survevor, Com Dawson, chm’ n, Leonidas Fleri Tt E. Keel, Jesse L./|2 Smith and 8. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. Examiner of Teachers.—-Prof. wWw.H Oo Bedale. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C, Forbes. Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Police—J. me Perkins, chief, Fred: Cox, aset; J. W, » Marphy, night. Counciimen—W. ‘HH. Alege w. L. Brown, W: T.. Godwin, T. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruffin, Julins Jenkins. CHURCHES. Presbyterian. Servicesevery ist and 3rd Sunday morn _ Arete Mel ea ehlin nestor zeae Sonday Schoo! at 9:504 MB DE D. Evans, Sup’t. ae Covenant Lodge No. 17. 1. O. 0, F-, meets Tuesday night. Dr. W.H Begwoll i. < Greesvile Lodge No. 264.4. & A. Monday nights ldap ——SEND YOUR— __ ‘JO , | =p ase New York Wall. NEWS OF THE WEEK. in Other THROUGH THEE SOUTH | thie week to Phip Fitspatrick, scopititdh “et ihe! , | Gaiety at er wae killed sees D. Loud Tuesday at t. errs ct isa well known wyer. Jealousy the part of Fitsx- patrick led to the traged) y-. } Ben Blackwell was shot. : tne bottom of it, Both white. Knights of America, and with it setting 1t was announced Wedudéday tn York that a plen hed been drawn up for the of the of the Central Raflroed and Banking com- pete dip apenre pg The plea contem- All records for heat on the first day of June are — -- PRINTING i Happenings of Interest in This and | ‘Countries. San Antonio, Tex., has 20,000 visitors | You every day in the month of June that if you have your Printing done at the = R JOB -- OFFICE. It will be done right, jit will be done in style and it always suits. These points are well worth weighing in any sort ‘ Of work, but above all things in Your Job Printing. WILMINGTON & WELDON R.R. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. oo Apis Leave Weldon Ar. Bocyk Mt Lv Tarboro Ly Rocky Mt Lv Wilson Lv Selma Ly Fay’tteville Ar. Florence 6 00 aT hm SBS pos e888 a No Dai mil A poner > No. 78 x | Det. oat 2 wroe’ pest 2 P| Wo. 48 Daily. . 0. 78 weow a sage) a& Mm. arboro Te ae c su ocotasH . we ; -YOUR- “«APPENTION } IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT — LINE OF — DRESS GOONS, SILAS, LACES adiop, oP ‘Ribbons. Gloves, Mitis, #e., , carried sat ‘Slipperds at, 43: CHERRY & 60, M-Phis season.’ ‘Our Stoek of— 2 S.H:O.E. or —AND= Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS!: is Whe fargest and chéapest ever ‘ of-' fered n itts town, come and see for} Rey. D. Des By iS ;Clayten , held ser- yourself and BE cohbinced. ’ HE lvices in 4h our. [Hdase last. why! ‘night and Ste preach again to-— REE FURNT Motiinygs, Window 'Shades and: Lace | ‘bight. Curtains. , _Goods sold -on their merits: ‘aniston this mor 5 rices made acc cordingly. Bi CHERRY & Co.) HL G. JONES, | “ea RAND BUILDER, , Greenville, N.C. x General Mixture of Little Things Thrown ‘in the Soup.” Services in the Baptist’ church to-night. ¥ Laneg’si | i, Superior Court is in session at +Tarboro. Finest N: Y3 iRrbbh: Buttér. , ‘Best Ble uded 25cts pe “at be Old. Brick ‘Store. The seasons have been nice for a few days. . é 4 # Mr. R. R. Cotten reports inches of rainfall yesterday. Otten< Be Warren. Mr. W.. Ho Dixons came. :home}. ‘Wednesday: ovening from eee | Hibs > amet . | id | fe Pe ae i } B Pay o% The editor. want to. Bethe’ ‘tor ay toattend. theOnr HaM ance Mens f- “Bethel > > High scheoh.': \° | President d- C. Kilgo, oe sti. Ly tle mall ts Papi “te ty, College,..wil . preach. in. the ety , | Method -ehurch Bondar Jone | : 23 rd. Rey. GF icin weak’ or Beth-| el this. moraing,.to-attend the |vommencement of 2 Baakholee Eich p |Seoele- 24 ss Mr. W..- “ siaid? jek ibis morn. | ing fer Osiord. where he has. > ac- cepted’ a posrndn> ins ae Carriage factory + Miss. Bettie... Warren. “went to. | Bethel. to-day-to be present at the) ‘cemmencement oa of. el’ Hrch Betrooli« ¥ osate 95 MeuF. ge eas Bh morn. ing for ‘LTarb@rdsete. bring. his) | deug btery Miss Bihie. -hOMme«-WkRo “os was-ateen diag sehool theres<: «7 tes Pe ey Bs? f) 4 | | 4 : ds od pos H t oe IN pedcme * Ca ae E Pg ae py wil ey on iy “ a mo ts 4 ° a ew > . : 4 ie we ow Hy “of ‘4 wy # As oy . bs ar eae: re it 22 4 * Rew.N. Thesdine andiwite,. “end. ial hal ST iT boy ‘a angement of ‘ite re hvilte Ple fous two-sonsegleu Hand Ba - muad, wee he “Contracts trkea—f6-m rnj ure Club. Golm awrd=Hardisg Hughes. reed: ilibaasen style brick cas ete asey lanl tatfied thie’ morning’ from’ Kin} enn, Qid heasee chang. 7 enn ae ae refrigerators at ston. chang ce 0 “desiresa ¢Piav ap al), figation tatkey! i00's, ott ; | ‘ape y a wy wade at A a | ire J.D. “Bullock and. Bila’ of sBuatanteed , “first clase” in , The Oe SUE has of- | @utor 1, ~arriged: Wed nesd ‘Decand 7 is v ReAPAct.! vices mn le 'V ered a reward 0 ev-- |iWe-te-visit her pareaters rand) H. evens 1m 22% an ivites Va ‘ defpd f labpicieat tol fecal ‘jana y ) BITS. “Fp. ‘Brown. does 2! at« " wars + person, for the next 90 days, ea a eee ‘. Le = ee a guilty of setting fire to any build ri aah; ated w of Mr 2 “Gibeman Rei ing. re ee 8, outa yo" has gr rvorrected by 3S CthahtzZ, + at* ° “here,” OIA Brick'Stpre “41 Cadet Eiftnan?Al Sotten left on Eg a ashtas ‘Hops “ Nésti Butter: per 10a © 17,te28;)June 10th for a three-months bis, MOKHIDE., Sn ote Westelatidsés 6:60.19.33/cruise on the U. S. S. Mononga. ote - — =" |% = eng aia seas # Wire| hela for ne Island of Maderia. wast. Me _H. Ww inerly |e ore Maal: a jon - . x7 Gt sh Mr. Cott asdety4, very, credit- returned to Sher... oh; , In; Galibagey . vevas! cine [able eee od On at Anhapolis. |ston yesterdaye wWMisseas Clara _ Plonr, Ae 5 B2a ton Eumeernad Glepn: Farbes..aceqm Litres UGE “ye » &to To keep cool buy summer Coats| panted sthemhome for eran 6 |’ . i ov7?Piand Vests at Lang’s. Atwn od? vo atta fie ci eas 4 seg a cea ae Ed 5 * ¢%° . 4 KHNG ROOSE, ceranours Vhie=tibschotiist-eberch | “for-Bettick | % Oe 7 UO SiR fepRERR., / GREENVILLE, --WM, C. Mre. W.M EKING, rropllt jin Business Part of City} } t ea oe