DAILY R FLEG ~ Vol. 2. re meme GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 17, 1895. Local Trains and Boat Schedule. Passenger); «nl muil north, arrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:37 P. M. train going Going south, North Bound Freight, arrives_9:50 A | M, leaves 10:10 A. M. South Bound Freight. arrives 2:90 I, M., leaves 2:15 P. M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington ‘Tuesdiy, ‘Thurs day and Saturday. Ne al Weather Bulletin. Thursday fair. Where He Put His Arm, He stood ou‘side the gate awhile, And said, Good night,’’ with love-sick sinile. **Good night,’’ she said. ouce more He muttered as he’d done before ; And then, lured by some subtle charm, He came inside and put his arm—— *% ‘‘Goo night, She wore a hat of jaunty shape, ‘ied ap with soft cringing crepe, A truant ribbon from its perk Strayed down and kissed her dimpled cheek. The moon wa: fill, the hour was late As they stood there besi le the gate. She said she tho':ght theré was no harm, And so he fondly placed his arm, Where well he knew ‘twould do» most goo And with lips glued they stood and Stood, And slipped and sipped love's rectared rWweels, Which only tlow when lips thus meet ; And both with bliss would have bee. choked Had not his only ‘‘yallas broke.” — Henry Blount in Wilson Mitvor. Ball. is the score of by the National Base The following games as played League Mouday : At Louisyille. —L duisville Brooklyn 5. 0, At Cincinnoati.— Cincinnati Boston 12. At St. Louis.—St Louis 7, New York 13. At Chicago —Chicago 16, Phil- adelphia 8. Baltimore.—Cleveland game postponed on account of rain. 9, Four or five tobacco curers from Granville county came in on the train yesterday evening and have gone in the coutry to— day to get places. (THE JENNYSS-WILEKINSON AF- FAIR. We clip the following from the |News and Observer furnished it in ‘date of July 13.: body of Mrs. Jennyss, resulted inthe holding of Will Wilkinson, who was with the wo- L. Jennyss, her husband. Habeas corpus proveedings are likely to be instituted in behalf of | Wilkinson. | Canton, N. C., Jnly 13. | Will Wilkinson, member of W. |B. Wilkinson & Co., Asheville, a iprowinent lumber firm, has for 'some time been paying attention ito Mrs. R. L. Jennyss, wife of an ‘attorney who is chairmavu of the ‘board of county commissioners of Cherokee county. Recently ‘the bhasband and Wilkinson nar irowly ayoided trouble on her ac-|@ ‘count, and Wilkinson - promised’ * ;uot to meet her again. However, he wentto Murpby from Ashe ville Tuesday, and neat morning went to Jennyss’ home. 9 miles, ‘knowing that Mr. Jennyss was ecgaged for the day and night in town. He spent the day and part ‘of the night with Mrs. Jennyss, jand about 2o0’cluck a. m., she! started to drive him to Murphy to catch the early train. Mean- while Mr. Jennyss had decided to zo home, and started ina rig at ten o’clock p. m. When near home he discharged the hack and ar- pr-ached the house as Wilkinson and bis own wife drove off. He rapatter the couple a mile or so and heading them off ona! curve in road, he fired five shots! at Wilkinson, missing him, but one ball took effect in his wife’s breast, killing ber. Wilkinson drove ahead with the woman, and came up w.th the back in another mile, where he forced the driver to take the Jen- nyss rig back, while he took the! hack on toward Murphy, leaving the dead woman in charye ofa man who lived by the road where he overtook the hack. . Wilkins 7n came on past Mur- phy and boarded the Ashev:!le train. riding in concealment until the county line was passed. wheu he entered the coach openly. But on arriving at Bryson City he was arrested and putin jail until the next train on which he was re— | a special from Asheville under'| The coroner’s inquest over the’ who was! @ killed from ambush near Murpby, man when she was shot, and R.! § Commencing MESOAY. LY For THRIV DAYS: ONLY. My loss, Your Gain. € after the shooting until he came upon the form of his unfaithful wife, bnt returned home in a o short time. Mr. Jennyss said that he great- ly regretted the affair, and was only sorry that it was not Wilkin- son in place of his wife, who was dead, and that but for the fact that he had to run over a quarter of a mile to head them off, and had to steady his right arm, as he was so nervous and wrought up. he would have got him, as Wilkinson was on the side of the buggy next to him. Wilkinson had his left arm around Mrs. Jen- nyss, who was driving when the shooting occurred. Public sentiment seems to be greatly in Mr. Jennyss’ favor. On account of the peculiar circum: stances and the prominence of the parties, the matter has crea— ted a furore of excitement in all the country around. —— You need not hold up sending in watermelons, peaches, apples, plums, tomatoes, &c., &c., &c., be— cause the editor is away. We will have no conscientious scra- ples about appropriating them for ourselves, and reporting to him that they were duly received. moved to Murphy jail. | Jennyss ran on after the cart For the best Cigar in town go to J. L. Starkey & Co. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Sehultz, at the — ld Brick Store. | ; Butter, per Ib 17 to 25 Western Sides 6.60 to 7 Sugar cured, Hams ll tol: Corn . 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 80 Cabbage | Flour, Family 5.25 tod .5) Lard 6 to 19 Oats 59 Sugar 4to6é Coffee 16 to 25 Salt per Sack 80 to 200 Chickens 20 to 25 Eggs pei doz 10 Beeswax, per lb 20 Kerosene, 134 to 29 Pease,per bu 1 eA Hulls, per ton 6 OD Cotton Seed Mea! 20 ® Hides 519 Cotton and Peanuts, Below are Norfolk priees of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished | by Cobb Bros. & Co., Commission Mer-* chants of Norfolk : | COTTOR. ’ Good Middling 7 1-16 Middling 6g : Low Middling 6 5-16 Good Ordinary 5a Tone—dull. PEANUTS. Prime ‘ Extra Prime 2 Fancy Spanish 9c. bu. ‘Tone—steady. . Eaea—10 Cts.— Firm. . E. Peas—best, 2.5) to 2.75 per bag = os damaged. 1.50 to 1.735. Black and Clay, 90 to 1.00perbushel ame DAILY REFLECTOR. dD. J. WHICHARD. Editor. Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) eS John D. Arnold, of Charlotte, ©N.C., shot David Rives with a Winchester rifie in front of the Central Hotel on Monday night. The shooting is a my8tery aS no assignable cause has been dis~ covered as yet. aa Milliken is indignant at the re- ports in referenceto his entering the room of Miss Gertrude Phil- lips, daughter of Judge Phillips _of Washington, D. C.. His broth er has this to say in reference to the matter : “Mr. B. H. Milliken left tcwn on the advice of his brother on Saturday, July 6th, with the un- derstanding that no criminal pro ceedings would be had against him. Since he had learned of the indictment and the charges against him, he1s surprised and indignant and will return to Wash ~ ington to meet the accusation. A fuil statement of the case will be given to the press later.” meee a There was a severe hail storm in the vicinity of Hartford, Conn, on last Saturday afternoon and great damage to growing crops was done- In Glastonburg county 300 acres of tobacco was ruined. It was calculated that the weight of the hail stones on afour acre field was sixty-four tons. The hail was gathered from a section 7 by 16 feet and weighed and tound that the fell - ‘was 200 pounds to the square rod or 3,0U0 poundstothe acre. The -hail feil in streaks. Wherever it - fell in quantity, tobacco was ruined and grapes, cucumbers, tomatoes and other vine plants ‘were Stripped. The grape crop! is badly damaged. On the east side of the river,the tobacco crop from north of East Windsor hill © South Glastonburg is ruined — = €xXcept a few acres of smail plants & recently set out. | _ What is the matter with Stew- ‘brothers, State Printers? It 3s asif they were elected to eorrect the laws of the last Le, - slature as well as to print them. _|by the foliowing from yesterday’s sponsibility of doing so. Anoth~ er evidence of this fact is shown News and Observer : Mr. J: C. Ellington, State Jib rian, after comparing the certified list of magistretes now on file in the office of the Secretary of State, states that in the list as. printed by the State Printers, M. I- and J. C. Stewart, the most ap- parent changes are shown. le 269 cases the names of mag- istrates have been changed, or printed incorrectly. Eighty-five names of magis-| trates that are not shown on the certified list in the office of the Secretary of State have been ad- ded to the list. The terms of office of magis trates have been changed in eighty-nire cases. Six names of magistrates On. the certified li o@ ZR P. M. A.M Lv Wilson 213 6 35 Lv Goldsboro | 2 10 7 4 7 Lv M olia 416 70 & Ar Wilmington| 5 45 10 00° P. M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Pacers 25/8 5 os, . = ul Vv a * om * | S 1895. ZA lz 32 A. M. P. M. Ly Florerce 8 15} 7 35 Lv Fayetteville, 10 55: 9 35 Ly Selma - 12 32 Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 28) oa 7a A. M. P.M. Ly Wilmington; .9 20) :3 3a = Ly Magnolia | 10 56 8 31 Lv Goldsboro | 12 05 9 40 - ar Wilson 1 00 _ 10 27 ; > Bs, | SB s = ZR A rt P. M. P. MjP. M, Lv Wijson 1 30 11 32 10 32— Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 |. 12 07 11.15 Ar Terbgp 2.48) . : Lv Tarboro ; ee | Lv Rocky Mt 2 33) 12 OF : Ar Weldon 3 48! 12 BO! Train on Scotiand Neck Branch 2oad — eaves Weidew 3.40 p. Ms Halifax 4.00 p. m. Scotland Neck D. te: Le eetile 6.87 Pt ae Kinsto p.m. Returning, leaves » a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 ; Eies Weldon 11.20 am é laily except ep ay. vane 9.50: return 8.40 p. m.. eaves Tarboro pe p. m., Parmele 6.1 Barbers. p. m,, arrives Wash 7.35 p. in Daily except Sunday. Connects wi The same steamer makes a wid-week|. touching at same points. Fare for the trains on Scotlnnd Neck Branch. ze Train leaves Ta N OC, via Albe — AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. tle & Raleigh R. RK woo Ms : day. at 5 00 teh Fee My arrive Plynnouth 9.20 oF, Ya, 5:20 GREENVILLE, N.C. Re leaves Plymouth dail @ Patronage solicited. ndey, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9 Pe -. : Ds. surive arpore 10.25 4m and Ih ay HE Ae ee - BARE ER. “i _ JOHN F. mere! Fopt Under Opera Hoan Genera = Special . ear. to cleanivg J. Me, KENTI¥, Gen’ | Manager: Gentlemens‘ . M.EMERSON, ‘Trathe Manager. Accident. Mr-and Mrs. J. L. Fountain, of Palkland, Pitt county, hada _Yery serious accident to happen to pac eestt while at Ocracoke - on Wednesday last through the “2 carelessness of the nurse. She Phad the child on the porch and ' while tossing it up the baby fell m"trom her arms tothe ground on wis head. Its condition is yery _ serious at this writing.—Wash-~ pgton Messenger. YOUR =- ATTENTION IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT —LINE 0F— DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, _ Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &e., carried by | 0.8 OMERRY & Ol, Our Stoek of — S.H.O.E:S, —AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! is the largest and cheapest ever of- _ fered in this town, come and see for _ yourself and be convineed. _ BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE . this season. == =: eat Curtains. Goods sold on their merits and prices made accordingly. : J. B. CHERRY & Co. CHEMIN _ Just received a nice line of a North Carolina Sweet Gum and Fepsin CHEWING GUM oM red at Scotland Neck. Aids _ digestion. whitens teeth and cures sore . throat. At the same time you encour- _ age home industeries by chewing this| Gom,. For sale by — JL. STARKEY & CO. J. L. Starkey & Co. ‘ —AGENTS FCR THE— GI FLFGTRIG. LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N- C. “This Laundry doesthe finest work in aisien and prices are low. We eyery Puesda Bri to our store on Moodley snd = itl b ‘be forwarded promptly. Price lists furnished ou app! lieation: 9/ county. Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace} JULY FLIES. The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and Caught Up With These People. Mr. Sydney Higgs is spending today at Bethel. Contractor H. G. Jones is at William- stun today. Mr. W. R. Smith who has been sick in Oxford came home last night. Mrs. Dr. F. W. Brown and children left this morning for a virit to Plymouth. Uncle John Cherry and Miss Bessie Jarvis left on Steamer Myers yesterday for Ocracoke. Mrs. N. F, Carr, of Greene County, ande nphew, B. T. Carr, are visiting Mr. B, S. Sheppard. Mrs. C. C. Vines and Miss Daisy Mayo, of Falkland, took the -rain here this worning fo* Littleton. Rey. A. McLaughlin came in last ev- ening and held services at the Presby- terian church last night. Mr. C. D. Rountree one of the Propri- etors of the Star Warehouse,is in Greene County this week looking after the to- bacco interests. Rs Items QUINEBLY, N. C., July 16th, Tobacco curers have begun earnest. Miss Clara Pagh, of Newberne, is visiting relatives here. Miss Eliza Harding is visiting relatives in Greenville. Mr. Harold Batler went to Ay den Sanday to see his best girl. Mr. F. O. Harding is visiting relatives here. Miss Jennie Brooks, of Lenoir is visiting relatives in Centreville. Mr. Rip Ward, of Greenville was here Sunday. He returned home in the afternoon. After spending two weeks here visiting relatives Miss Lillian No- bies returned homsa Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Kilpatrick is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Tobe Boen- der in Pollacksville. Mr. ©. E. Parkerson steps to the front and teils us that he has a dog that is a perfect tobacco wormer. He goes in the field! with the childrer, takes a row to himself and catches every worw he finds, being very careful not to break the leaf. GREENVILLE 10 OGRAGOKE. The Old Jominion Steamship Co. | will run an excursion from Greenville | to Ocracoke every Saturday during rhe igeason. Steamer Myers leayes Green- ville at 10 o,clock A. M. and the steam- et Virginia Dare leaves Washington at 19 o,clock FP. M., arriving at Ocracoke at 5 0,cloek Sunday morning. Return- ing the The Virgiuia Dare leaves Ocra- coke at 4 o,lock Sunday. evening, ar- riving at Washington at 11 o'clock Sun dey night. Steamer Myers leaves Wash- ington at6 o’clock Monday morning arriving at Greenyille at 11. Fare for the round tripfrom Greenville $2,00. 9d in 4 BRUNSWICE STEW. What It Takes to Make Up a Good Dish—Served Without Sauce. Race to Lana’s store fur Bar- GAINS. Send to Riverside Nurseries for Tomatoes, 20 cents per peck, 75 cents per busbel. All kinds coc! drinks and fruits at J. L. Starkey & Co’s. Butter kept in refrigerators at J. L. Starkey &Co’s. SuMMER Coats from 30c up at Lany’s. N. Y. State and Carr’s Butter and Blended Tea §S. M. ScHULTZ. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS iu Wash- goods at Lang’s. SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS at Lang’s. Found Dead in Bed. “T. W. Uughes, Newbern, N. C.,” was placed on the Benbow register Saturday. The gentleman, who appeared to be sumething over 30 years of age. said he had no baggage, but would pay in advance. which he did. He seemed to be all right and was down in the office yesterday worning about 11 o’vlock. flis preseove after this seems not to have been noticed; this morning On» of the servants en tered his room’ about 7:30 and zound him dead. A telegram was at Oace sent tou Newbern and aun answer was received to prepure the body for burial and snip by tirst express to that plaee. This was signed by F. W. Hughes. It is learned here that he was wel] connected but left home when about 18, and has been roaming over the country, having been at home oaly once since and then tuatteud his father’s funeral. Mr. J. A. Odell this afternoon received a telegram to look after his remains and see that he was properly prépared for burial.— Greensboro fecord. Greenville Collegiate Institute. *REENVILLE, N.C. S.D. Bagley, A. M. Principal. With full corps of Teachers. Next seasion will begin MONDAY, AUGU-I 26th, 1895. All the English Branches, Ancient and Modern Languages. Music will oe taught by the conservatory plan. Method by a specialist tn herwork. Instruction thorough. Diccipline fim, but kind. ‘Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics Tickets good or season. J.J. Cherry. agt. .jfree. For particula’s address the Prins ““elpal, Greei_ville N. C, ESTABLISHED 1875. S.-W. Sehultz ARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices before pu. chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. PORK SIDES&SHOTTLDERS FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk ‘RICK, TEA, &c. always ut LOWEST MARKET PRICEs. TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto pey at one profit. A com plete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and sold at prices tu suit jhe times. Qur goods areal] bought and sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margin. Respectfully, 3. M. SCHULT2, Greenville. N.C Professional Cards. ——— re F. TYSON, @ Attorney and Counselor at-Law Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in all the Courts. Ciyil and Criminal Business Solicited. Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam- ages, actions to recover land, and col- lectious. Prompt and careful attention given ail business. Money to lean on approved security. lerms easy. J. H. BLOUNT. . L. FLEMING LOUNT & FLEMING ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, GREENVILLE, WN. C. sas Practice in all the Courts. L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER. posttam x SKINN adc, ATTORNEYS-aT-LA@, GRFEOILLE, N. ©. THOS. J. JARVIS. JARVIS & BLOW, 6 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, GREEN VILLE, N.C, 6@ Practice iv al] the Courts. ALEX: L. BLOW John E. Woodard, F. ©. Hardi Wilson, N. C. Greenville, OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. Special attention given to collectians and settlement of claims. HE KING HOUSE, Mrs. W.M KING, Prop, In Business Part of City mene | €. CUISINE SUPERB. GREENVILLE, N.C.