THE DAILY R LECTOR i Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., JULY 29, 1895. o. 197 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. and adventurous persons, for no| mau of means, as the business is| Pissenger ant muiil train going’! now being coducted, can affora tu! north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going south, | henna embark in it. | arriyes 6:37 P. M. . } T : North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A These leading SEEN a clos- | ANN UAL M, leaves 1U:10 A. M. ed down because there was not South Bound Freight, arrives 2:0 P, |tnoney enough in the business to! . M , leaves 2:15 P.M ‘make them sustaining, and tht Steamer Myers arrives from Wash | ‘Ou the largest tobacco market in ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday : h d, th b leaves for Wastinguon ‘Tuesday, Lhure She world, the same tobacco mar- | day and saturday. ket that was taken as a model and | C : ~~~ by whose rate of charges the late | ommencing ahd ha North Carolina legislature regu-| ~ cr Fair, slightly warmer ‘luesday.|lated the warehouse charges of | —S SS lal the tobacco warehouses of LOCAL NOTES AND roBaccd _ North Carolina. ! ‘ ’ JOTTINGS | Norfolk Libel Suit. | The jary in the case of John E- For BY O. L. JOYNER. The Warehouse Business not a Paying ‘Norfolk (Va.) Pilot and others One, The Danville Tobacco Journal) soy $1,6U0 damages against the of the 20th inst. says: The three warehouses, Hodnett’s, Ex- change aud Star, are tor rent af-— ter October lst next. The remain- ing eight warehouse firms came to 4b agreemeut among them selves to reut the three above named houses, use the forces in their @isploy iu conducting them and sustaining the losses, if aay. or dividing the profits, if any, equally among the eight ware— house firms. ‘he property has been leased avd will be ruu ac cording to agreement outlined above after October lst, when the leases of the present occupants expire. This move is just what it purports to be, and uothivg more than au effort to curtail warehouse expenses to a degree at least that will enable those interested to derive a profit sufficient to sup port their families. It is no secret that cumpetition for trade among the warehouse- men, not only of Danville, is so strong thatthe warehouse busi- ness has become a lusing busi ness tu wost of those engaged in it, and if some stups are not taken very soonto break up the cut competition, this large aud im portant business which should prove a lucrative one, will have tu be relegatsd to irresponsibie ‘Massey, State Superintendert of ‘Public Iostruction against the for libel, Saturday afternoon ren-' dered a verdict giving Mr. Mas | | | Pitot Publishing Co., Sam W.| Small and R. E. byrd. The jury | before leaving their room, took a | pledge not to divulge the individ- ual standing, consequently noth- ing is known as how they stood except that ten of the members were for heavy damazes, ranziag as high as $30,000. One was for giying Mr. Massey | cent, and uuoOther was in favor of the de fence. Judge Heath, of counsel for the defence, moyed to set as.de the verdict which was re- fused by Judge Prentis. It is said that tLe defence will not take au appeal. Mr. Masgev’s attorneys appear to b> satisfied. One of them said that so far as the mat- ter of meney was concerned that $1,600 was as pood as $16,000 as nothing coald be made out of the Pilot Co., Small or Byrd, andthat all Mr. Massey desired- was vin- dication before the country. There’s only one right way to advertise, and thatisto hammer your name. your location and your business so constantly, so iusistenotly and sothorougbly i- to the people’s heads tbat jf they walk in their sleep they will in- stinctly turn their steps toward your store.—Brains. Watermelons getting more plentiful, but the price is s‘ill way up. HRTY DAYS ONLY My loss, Your Gain. een If a Democratic primary elec- tion on the silver question were held in Robeson and Columbus counties to-morrow, it is safe to say that 90 per cent. of the votes would be cast in favor of fre® coinage. Ard if such an election were held thhoaghout the State, 70 per cent of the votes would be cast the same way.— Wilming- ton Star. MASONIG HALL SCHOOL. The fall term of my school w*’! open in the Masonic Lodge building Monday, Sept., 2nd ’95, Course of study embraces the usual English branches, higher mathematies, Latin and French. Number of pupils will be limited, Apply for terms. MRs. LUCY G. BERNARD. MUSK SOHO I will open a select Music School on Monday, Sept. 2nd., ’95. Instruction thorough. No extra charge for use of Piano. Terms furnished on application MISS HUORTENSE FORBES. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. 7 3 | | ae Butter. per Ib 17 t@ 25 Western Sides 6.00 to 7% Sugar cured Hams ll to la Corn 40 to $0 Corn Meal 50 to 80 Cabbage Flour, Family 5.25 205 .50 Lard 6to10 Oats Sugar 4to6 Coffee 16 to 26 Salt per Sack 80 to 2¢8 Chiekens 20 to # Eggs pei doz 10 Beeswax, per lb 10 Kerosene, 133 to 20 Pease,per bu 1@& Hulls, per ton 6 @ Cotton Seed Mea’ 20 og Hides 5106 Cotton and Peanuts, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton : and peanuts for yesterday, as ‘ion Mer r by Cobb Bros. & Co., Coaim‘ssion Me chants of Norfolk : COTTOX. Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary Tone—steady. PEANUIS Prime 3 Extra Prime : 3 Fancy 3 Spanish ‘Tone—steady. Exys—10 cts.— Firm. Bb. E. Peas—best, 2.50 to 2.75 per bag. “: Clerk, Cc. C. Forbes. Lv Goldsboro 2 10 7 20° : Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. — pe ot ae a : is a oe” | Policee—J. W. Perkths, chief, Fred. REFLECTOR did aie Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen—W. H. Smith, W. L. ; Brown, w. T. Godwin. T. A. Wilks, JOB oe OFFICE. TRAINS pasicheliabciney : ay ) o = oF 1895. ZA lz Z CHURCHES. | h ° e A. M./P.M. ~ € Same _as Bread It will be done right, Lv Florerce 8 15| 7 35 Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex- = Lv Fayetteville| 10 55! 9 85 cept second) u.orning and nigit. Prayer! Hood’s Sarsaparilla on the Table Le Helmsa 12 32 Renee pastor. Ygucday ebvol re oral at Every Meal Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 28 eee , e ‘p? _ “In my opinion Hood’s Sarsaparilla has ° : A. M. U. LD. Rountree, Sup’t. aap aulecuniasle b e. I It will be done In style Ss Catholic. No regular services. tored 6 months for stomach trouble and os aor Services every forth Sum Neuraigia of the Heart _ a ay Mor Dg we mie a * oa)? without any good and then took Hood's . . A. M. . M. Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30 « : A. 4. W. B, Brown, pup't. Sersaparilla. Every spring and fail since and it alwavs suits. Ly ene 2 - z or Sunday cae eee eee tact atiaaae’ ty a = Coro | 12 05 9 40 Methodist.. Services every un good ve not been atten 7 4 morning and Light. Prayer meeting | physician for ope Cae My wife These points are ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 Wednesday night. Rey. G. F. Smith,| was afflicted with water an = a5 z — pastor. Sunday School at 9:50 A.M. A. Feeling All Tired Out. eI ' Z 8. Billington, Supt. She was severely afflicted but upon my to take Hood's Sarsa- ba bd Zz Zo Presbyterian. Services every Ist and a and Hood's Pills she felt differen well worth weighing ar 3rd Sunday morning and ni,ht. Prayer a short time. Now she is quite w | P. M. Fe ts a meeting ‘Tuesday night. Rev. Archie| We have great faith in Hood’s Sarsapa- Lv Wilson 1 80 a ee 11 165 eH oe Sunday, School at Hi d’ Sie Cures ; Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 $3 3D. e 2 ou e 9:30AM “vans wap ood 5 AEA Crptptioes In any sort Ar bee 2 48 rilla it it on every meal v ‘Larboro breaé@.” At. G. Hyams, with LODGER, 7 Tv. HowELe & _Fesidence, 428 re paky Me 3 yo ua m Covenant Lo No. 17. I. O. O, F:-, Third Ohio. a meets every Toceday night. D.D. Has H *s Pills 27° ™bttoa! of work, but Train on Sootiand Neck Branch Zoad eG. ood tien. Price 25c. per box, eaves We me Halifa " He Lodge No.28t A. F. & A - p. m., arrives Seotand Neck at 4.55 . M. weete firet and third Monday nights . . m., Greenytite 5.07 .m., naton 1s ‘ . a ‘avo Moors WM HR apove all things in itp: Greniiy 82 go Ay oew Halifax a )a. Mm. n11.200am™ ae : ° tally except: Sunday. : Ce ee ale Sele eee, The steamer day ni righ g ibere wie Job P at Trains on Washnigton branch leave | #7) |ton every Satur night a o’c A ; 00 arrives Par aa 7 ' aeeivitic: at Ucracoke Sunday morning Your Oo rin ing Ms ee Pdi eng ap ttl abe tie ie mint 7 o'clock. Returning leaves Ocra- ee | loaves Tarboro 4.50 p. in., Parmele 6.16 $ ° * Bi coke Sunday afternovn at 4 o'clock, are| p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. O a \riving at Washington Sanday night ut Barbers. Daily except Stinday. Connects with « A | $1.00 , = 3 Train ners ore NM C, via Albe- . ' marie &. . y. JOB -:- PRINTING § AMES A. SMITH, porte & Raleigh BiB . TONSORIAL ARTIST. arrive Plyinonth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m. —TO THE— ¥ The same steamer makes a wid-week | | | GREENVILLE, N. 0 Returning leaves Plymouth dail net | , sitrip leaving Washington Wednesday | @g Patronage soliched. ct dey, £80 a. as. Hanany 9.00 6 te, -% REFLECTOR OFFICE jmornings at 7 o'clock. touching at Bav- STN ae arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45 am ae side, Grylords, Aurore. rete” Oc-| fg ERBERT. EDMUNDS. a. m. pith ita F ‘lass Work touching at same points. Fate for thé| Under One ra Homes. to cleaning |J. K, KENUY, Gent M ae ie irst-Class K. Bl round triv $2.50. cece states eee aning i MLEMERSON, Tra fic Manager. 3eS2a8 868 2S8L) 498 Sa8 2882S i pi es : . J. A. Burgess, Gen. Mgr. = a yf? 5 ze ic Fe ee Ee ERE OPS SS OT ce ee a a JULY FLIES. | BRUNSWICK STEW. EsTABL ISHED 1 1875. —— en 1 —_—e | IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT |The Reflector Has Wings, Too, and “What It Takes to Make Up a Sent —LIKE OF— Dish—Served Without Sauce. + Caught Up With These People. DRESS GOODS, SILKS. LACES, » Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by | B CHERRY & C0. Our Stock of — S.11.O. 7 O™ Ze —_AND__— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS ! is the largest and cheapest ever of- fered in. this town, came and see for yourself and be convinced. BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Window —this season. Mattinys, Shades and Lace Curtains. Goods sold on their prices made aceording!y. J.B. CHERRY & Co. CHEWING GUM Just received a nice line of pure Carelina Sweet Gumand Fepsin CHEWING GUM merits and North Manufactured at Scotland Neck. Aids “di PRE iets. whiters teeth nel cures sore throat. At tne samme time Vou encour. age home jfu:usteries by chewi.ay ‘this Gum, For eale by J.L. STARKEY & CO. J. L. Starkey & Co. —AGENTS FCK THE— GHY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. N. C. This Launiry does the tinest work the south, and prices are low. We make shipments «very fuesiay. Bring your work to oar store on Monday and it wil! be forwardet promptiy. Price lists furnui+YP 26th, #895. RICEs. in the | two weeks. . TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS N. YWBlate and Carr’ 8 butter we buy direct from Manufacturers, eua a Bi dguded Tes od M, Se HULYz. "ling youto buy at one protit. A cow a | blete stock of The female | uré ball celui did Ps bot put imap appealauge to pla: FU R N ITU RE bere to dase SF adver tiled uber onhand and soldat prices tosuit he times. Our Is Satarday evening such a large ? goods areall bought and y sold for CASH therefore, h: aving no risk lot of furgiture left J. B. Cherry to 1un.we sell at a close margin. & Co's stere. that it looked. like, Kespectfully, ~ontebedy Was woving. 5S. M. SCHULTZ, Ctreenville. N.C Sull a*°greater reduction summer goods at Lang’s. ER RS EET = — shee \Mre-Lacy @ Bernard willopan | ——————_— ber school in the Masonic Lodge Professional Cards. | be, F. TYSON, budding September 2ud. See . notice. 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- wil] | ages, actions to recover land, and col- | lections. Prompt and careful attention given til business. Money to loan on approved security. | Terms easy. PY in| — For the best Cigar in town go! vo Jd. L. Starkey & Co. | Miss Hortense ~ Forbes Opeu a wausic school on Septem—_ ber Zod Sve--advertisemenut in: this issue. Every time a - business: man J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN taiks hard times he loses a trade | LOUNT & FLEMING by frightening some people that! ATTORNEYS AT AW they will bide théir ready money er Practice in all the Courts. instead of odio g. ite Saeavd ie & advéet isé OFF your local paper? Judicirus ad | | vertisiug will heip you to hold; your present trade and gain n ow | —— : OS. J. JARVIS. trade.. Why do those who adver | a & BLOW, ” tise moat Keep at, Ht, the pagest! ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. Mr. < tford ‘@ tep— WwW. awards wi GREKN VILLE, N.C, laut Oa ‘place *medr Ballaray X * Roads, $8 Practice in. alltne Courrs o lost a tobacco barn Dy fite on Saturday. Tke barn was full of tobacco. E. B. Aiken,who bas wade Dar- bam his home for some time left today for Greenyille, .N,.C, where) be will reside in theifatnye. He! goes there td engdgeé' in ‘the to- tbacco business. His family will join him. next week.—Durham Sun. He will anctioneer tor the Greenville and Star Warehouses. Cc. ee Tue. LATHAM. | AtHAmM ZF SHi euvauan. ATTORNEYS-AT - Aw, GRRE VLIULF. N. ALEX: L. BLOW -——_ John BE. Woodard,’ FP. 2.Harding, ., Wilson, N..G. . Greenville, N, ¢ OODALD & HARDIN®@, | ATORNEYS-AT/LAW, |. Greenville, N. “Special attention given to collections jand settlement of claims. THE KING HOUSE. Im Business Partof City” CUISINE SUPERB. eeeee EL E, N.C. Ye 2 7 ay 4% # « be # * ly a HARRY SKINNER Mrs. W.M KING, Prop,’