~ on it 7 : ad DAI cy Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. No. 162 | Local Trains and Boat Schedule. | FIRE FIENDS CAUGHT. | Passenger and mail train going | north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, , arriyes 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 6:45 A. M, leaves 10:15 A. M. | . ae . | South Bound Freight. arrives 1:51 P| Jt seems IBD: a Hes Kinston 18 | ., leaves 2:11 P.M. ‘avout catching up with some of, SESS Myers arrives from Wash the fiends who were the cause of ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday . tive fir leaves,tor Washington Tuesday, Thurs the late destructive hres that have) day aud saturday. ‘visited that town. In 1ts reports) ————— . : — from there the REFLECTOR has) LOCAL NOTES AND ToBAcCO published the names of some JOTTINGS. ‘pegroes who were arrested for! Several Arrests Made—Letter From | ‘“White Caps.” | H BY O. L. JOYNER. breaking in bouses and were be-| } lieved to be implicated in the! | ‘burnings, but in some places the ] = Hail passed through the Farm- chain of evidence worked ap ; ville and Ayden sections Saturday against them would be broken. night. Mr. R. L. Davis says it Confessions have followed some, seriously damaged about half of later arrests ard we hope other! his crop of tobacco. Beyond this developments will follow that will’ we don’t kuow the extent of th® clear damage as we have seen no one bring every perpetrator to speedy | else from these sections. justice. Mr. G. F. Evans says he is in A few nights ago Dr. Weyleu Find three faces besides the old man’s and then get your * AND * from the old reliable sconttheinetaett ER ANK WILSON, THE KING CLOTHIER. receipt of a letter from Mr- BIG FIRE AT PARMELE, R. H. discovered some one 1n his yard. | Hayes who is in Philadelphia; Che party eluded him tempourarl — undergoing medical treatment in'ly an which he says that he 13 improyv- and ran up with two policemen, ing as rapidly as h. could expect.)one of whom watcned him to his’ He says he has heard that it was home and foand him to be Tsaiah | (Special to Reflector. ) rumored down here that he would All, colored, who had jong Leen) PARMELE, N. C., June not be back next season, and in suspected and shadowed by the! About 10:30 o'clock this morning reply to that he wishes it raade authorities. known that he has never enter- arrested aud locked up. Next iele Eccleston Lumber Company tained any other idea thar day a warrant was issued for Hiilicaught on fire and burned rap coming back, aud further since his Dove, a country negro, who had idly. ‘The kiln would probably rapid improvement he has added been seen in town just before haye been saved had the water largely to his order busine “There are some facts bearing! between them in spite of the|/woney can do by debauchery and above all things ™ upon this question recognized jextreme chauges relative to pro-|corruption to maintain its grasp ° and admitted by all candid men, |ductions. From the first period /on the law making power will be whether advocates of bi-metallism | of our history ap to 1873, theidone. We therefore appealllte or cf the singie gold standard. i a ° e right of the debtor to choose'the plain peopla of the land with Your Job Printing. LOCAL DIRECTORY. Hard Earned Wages. NEWS OF THE WEEK. |WI-MINGTON. & WELDON BBs cided to repair its properties, and| £eppenings of Interest in This and . . COUNTY OFFICERS P Properties, aed Behe “SO employed an artist to touch up a in Other Countries. Condensed Schedule. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Moye. |large painting. Upon presenting — Tees Sheriff, R. W- King. his bill, the committe in charge| Several of the leading newspapers at baiaitlsahca che ih heak inns Seer Register of Deeds, W. M. King. refused payment unless the details see etersbure are advocating RS Dated RQ pp [Rs j= Treasurer, J. L. Little. were specified. whereupon. he national conference on e Armenian Ap’l24,. is 2 ia 4} S° presented the items as follows: | 27°; 0% mrping, Gentlemens Clothing. T, M.EMERSON, Traffic Manager. PLUM PUDIING. LIFE’S MERRY-GO-ROUND. YOUR -:-ATTENTION IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT Pl —LINE OF — “ | | — | Mr. W. B. Brown left this : __Ladies, now is the time to buy ing for Norfolk. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LAGES, ‘steec, «canes , 4 | Mr. R. B. Smith came up nie O The Teachers Assembly at, ; Avd Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by Moreneae begins to-morrow. ‘moralng from Ayden B Ht my } fq) st N.Y. kresh Butter. The Mr. J. H. Swall of Washing ‘at be Old Brick Store. | For Sare—Greenville College) Miss Bessie Harding returned ESTABLISHED 1875. Put in Your Thumb and Pull Out a These Got Seats in the Band Wagon. iS. ] | ° Schultz AT THE OLD BRICK STORE ARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind ’| their interest to get our prices before pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete in wliits branches. ** build'ngs wnd grounds. Apply |this morning from Kinston. to Alfred Forbes. | lor thin, cool Uress Goods go, Messrs. R. L. Davis and [Best “Dlended Tea 25cts per 1b. came upon to-days steamer. Our Stoek of — his season. ‘hog pen in Concord the scent ot Mr. W. 8S. Bernard and which is so strong that 1t drew all ter, Miss Mary, vame ho ‘the onions out of a neighboring | Chocowinity to-day. garden. | | | Dr. C. J.O’Hagan and Capt. C. Boys, don’t forget Lang’s Wash-|4 White returned Saturday eve- ‘Suits, they keep you coul. ning from Littletor. | The changes in the weather are ‘very decided. Quite a difference See! in Saturday and today. Then no- wo J who was pene Miss Bes-| o turned hOme Satur- d. body could complain of its being /8!© Jarvis, re yourself and be convince ‘cold, now they cannot complain 48y - ithatit is hot. Col. Harry Skinner and s6n For Rent—House and lot in| Harry, and Master Cha ath- am left this morniog for Washing- DABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, 2.28" ome gel fo Har Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace|, The smoke from the ‘ire at Curtains. armele this morning cou e plainly seen from the “depot here. Miss Mary Burgess came up Goods sold on their merits and Jt must have been a tremendous' from Washington this morning prices made accordingly. ‘tire for the smoke to be seen|tO Visit her brother, Mr. W. B. & Co. Burgess. fourteen miles. ges J. B. CHERRY Butter kept in refrigerators at/| H. G. JONES, ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER, A special to the Wilmington) Messenger says that the new pub-| Greenville, N.C. —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS! is the largest and cheapest ever of- fered in this town, come and see for Miss Mattie Russel,of Washing- fauyjly to Greenville and occupigs &@ portion ofsthe Dancy hous Pitt street. lic printers have not yet sentin, 47; : 7 is friends o ir. the laws to the State officials, and) yw x. Rawls are glad Ko See Mr. vet the law requires that the acts) f the Legislature shall be pub- lagain and to know that tis health lished by the public printer mili = y P " delivered to the State within; Mr. J. G. Moye left thiq@ m s /ninety days after the Legislature iug for Littleton, and afte end adjourns. The penalty is fifty ‘ng a few days there will visit his Contracts taken for modern dollars per day for each day over, brother, Mr. A. W. Moye, at Cary style brick and wooden buildings. time. | Qld houses changed to any plan) | Mr. E. J. Proctor, a fo desired. Plan and specifications | itvpoO on the REFLECT@R w ‘little more than tw earefully made at short notice. All work guaranteed first-class in| |been living in Washifton, came every respect. Prices made very | hae po. day to again take a position ) wit us. low. Greenville Market. Corrected by 8S. M. Old Bricx store. To keep cool buy summer Coats! ‘and Vests at Lang’s. Hail Storms at Ayden. | AYDEN, N. C., June 17.—Satur-| day afternoon about 3 o'clock this | section was visited by a sharp Schultz, at the/hail storm, and about 10 o'clock! at night was follow.d by an::.er) An Jmprovement. Cherry Hill Cemetery is now in better condition than it has been Butter. per Ib 17 to25\more severe. The first storM/jin a great while. The walks and Western Sides. 6. oO to 74 continued about an houc aud the lots have all been cleaned u d — ams on ho | bast cue fully two hours The ; k pan Corn Meal 50 to sy | bail stones were swall bat cx-|Several new walks have been Cabbage itremely thick, wnile the wind and made through the unoccupied Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .50 rain were territic. Corn, cotton part of the enclosure. The rick- : Lard 6 to 50/304 CBE 10ps were badly ety stile over which pedestrians ar 4to 6, damage people say it was eh: Cette 16 to 25\the worst storm that has vi-ited ae “ Se) TS 1ne Salt per Sack 80 to200 this section. The raiu washed grounds has been removed and a Chiekens ao 20 to 25 up many bridges. smail gate placed near the drive Bees per ae 7 . 9 The potato crop around here is way for their use- Councilman Kerosene, > 133 = ee eet the price, as well/ Brown has had the work done _~ Pease,per bu © toes, » | Vhe Standard has rooted up a ; RICK, TEA, &ec. | alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICEs. TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one profit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE _always onhand and sOld ut prices tu suit ithe times. Our goods areal] bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margip. Respectfully uM Ss. M. SCHULTZ es N: C Professional Cards. F. TYSON, pAornes and Counselor at-Law Greenville, litt County, N.C. Practices in ali the Courts. Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited. Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam- ages, actions to recover land, and col- lections. Prompt and careful attention given wil business. Mouey to loan on approved security. Pe: ms easy. J. H. BLOUNT. . L. FLEMING LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, GKEENVILLE, N. C. dl Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER. i AtTHAm & SLINWOd, ATTORNEYSAAT~1A 4, GREELY LLB. N. C. THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW |e Rs & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GREENVILLE, N.C. @ Practice iz wll the Coarts. John E. Woodard, F. co. Harding. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C. OODAKRD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. Special attention given to collections and settlement of claims. ne ay HE KING HOUSE, | Mrs. W.M KING, Prop, In Business Part of City CUISINE SUPERB. - GREENVILLE, - -N. C.