~ “HE DAILY REFLECTOR. sepemoncean apeornemesn Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1895. : No. 231 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. nl train going Passenger snd mail Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M. south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. M., leaves 2:15 P. &. Stwamer Myers arrives from Wash ington Mondsy, Wednesday ind Friday leaves for Washingtou Tuesday, rhure day and saturdav. Cael Weather Bulletin. Saturday generally fair. Albemarle Presbytery. IN SESSION WITH THE GREEN- VILLE CHURCH. THURSDAY AFTERNOON S¥FSSION. Report of Agent of Culportage, Dr Daniel, read and endorsed. The following agents and committees were elected for a term of office of three years: Historian, F H Johneop. Agent Fducation, F H Jobnson. Agent Fore Miisions, C M Payne. Agent Sabslith Schools, CG Vardell Agent Colportage, Eugene Daniel. Agent Bible Cause, F D Thomas. Agent Sabbath Observance, C N Wharton. Agent Colored Evanrgeliz .tion. Tr WwW Walker. _. Agent Manses, C M Brown. “ Agent Orphan’s Home, Mr Young. Committee Home Missions, W D Mor- ton, chairman, Daniel, J D Morton, Vardell, Young, Hawkins. Discussicn follewed as to best means ot meeting debt on the church in Green ville—which resulted in a resolutiou to have a special Christmas offering throughout the district for that purpose. The following committees appointed for examination of candilates for the Ministry : lst committee, The Moderator. znd committee, Johnson, Wharton, Walker. 3rd committee, Vardell, Tpaeker, Far- ries. 4th committee. Daniel, Hines, J B Morton. Sth committee, Morton,,_W D Thomas Payne. Examination of candidate McLauren consumed the remainder of the session. Mr. McLauren passed successfully and will be ordained Friday evening 8:30 p. m., Dr. Morton to preach the ordination| whites and $62,796 by sermon. Dr Johnson to charge the people. | Evangelist, Dr Payne to profound the iconetitutiona! questions. | Upon request of Mr. Walker to be | exeused to return home after this ses- (sion Mr. Wharton wus elccted Secretary pro tein. | EVENING SESSION . Devotional services opened with Drs. Johnson and Daniel in the chance]. The latter preached from Joshua on the histor:cal incident of the fall of Jerico, which, he said, taught the great lesson that the Supernatural ie necessary and indispensavle in accomplishing the work of God. After Divine service:, memorial ser- vices were heldin honor of Rev. Robt. | Burwell. D. D., and Rev. Thomas U , Faucett deceased. Drs. Daniel and Johnson read bio- graphical sketches of the deceased clergymen, and short addresses of re- spect and affection were made by Drs. Johnson. Daniel. Payne and Rey. Mr. Whsrton. A special memorial prayer was offered by Dr. Morton, Reve. Wharton, Walker and Daniel, granted leave of absense after this ses- sion. [Our reporter did not hand in this moruing proceedings in time for this is- sue. it wi lappear tomorrow.—Ed.] Pitt County Taxabies. The tax liste puss completed by the Register of Deeds show the following taxables in Pitt Ccunty as returned during the month of June: White polle 2,353, colored 1,509 total 3.862. Acres land, 389,838, value, $1,758,741 Town lots, 728, value 327,082 Horses, 2,620, value 100,471 Mules, 1,852. 73,372 Goats, 1,031, value 568 Cattle 9,829, value 58,020 Value household farni‘ure, 96,943 Of this $3,174,732 was hsted by Big excitement up the street this morning Frank Wilson had put a beautiful black eye on high prices for try- ing to enter his store. Eugene andAshley were him. on hand to assist him, backed up by Will . James who soon fired Frank Wilson’s new Clothing is all-in and is beautiful. and see it, you'll be sure to buy. Go ~~ This list shows an increase of $22,183 over the total valuation for last year and an increase of 181 polis. The amount of money on hand was larger than it has been in seve years, which shows the people of Pitt county are in good financial condition. It is somewhat remarkable that the value of fire arms is nearly twice as much as the value of libraries given in, and is near- ly $2,000 more than the value of mechanic tools- . After You. A well known barrister relates Hogs, 29,137, value 32,291 |the following story with great Sheep, 1,962, value 1,959 | 50s ome immiaats ae Value fatm utensils, 37,632 fr wt he country wh oa 8. ood i Value mechanic tools, 5.492|from the country who rejoiced in the name of Samson, and whose replies were provocative of much Value provisions, 30,057 Value fire arms, 7,172 sary se in the court. “od be. Value libraries 3,794) _. 1 80, aneethe the or Value scientifiic in- a you w court to il struments 3,182 |*!eve that you are a peace fully Money on hand, 95,437 Testa and inoftensive kind of Belveat credits, ioe “And that qe have no desire Stocks, | 1,199 | to follow in steps of your il- Shares eee com- eae na and smite Other personal property, 254,856) «No, [ve not.” answered the witness, “and if [ had the desire Total property listed $3,237,528|7 ,in% got the power at present.” “Then : you think you would be colored|anable to cope successfally. with 1,000 enemies and utterly rout — them with tke jawbone of an ase’ “Weill.” answered the ruffle Samson, “I might have atry whe: you have done with the weapon. Some counties in the State ar coming forward with their firs bale of cotton. Pitt farmer have their attention so much 0 tobacco that looking after cotto gets no thought yet. Prot. Goshauan, the world-re nowned mind reader, will be i Greenville Monday. He _ wi give a street test in the afternoo and an entertainment in the QO; era House at night. His feats a1 marvelous- . sas AMERIGAN MUTUAL BENE SOCIETY. A Friend in Adversity. Protec you when sick and to follc your business or occupation. che | Benefits $2.50 to $200 per Wa Average cost from about one to eig cents per day. No assessments. act cost stipulated. For information apply .to HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashi ZENO MOORE, President. ; ! = a Te eee ees eo eee Entered as second-—ciass Wail matter. gVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ee _——— COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING. GREENVILLE, N. ©., Sept. 2. 1895. The Board of Commissioners of Pitt county met this day, pre | sent C Dawson, chairman, I. Keel, 8 "M Jones, J L Smith and Leonidas Fleming. The following orders fer pac pers were issued: Marths Nelson 2W™. #H Smith 200, Jacob McLagborn 150, Nancy Moore 3 3, Sasao Briley 2 50, Luciada Sastth 1 50, Heory Harris 2 3, Beuneth Hen dern 300, Elizs Edwards 1 5) Carios Gurbam 2 0¢6,J ‘Hf Bibb- 200, Henry Dail 240, Ssm and Apo Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tacker 1 58. J O Proc.or 6 0V, Alice Cor bett 3 00, Kaster Vines 1 50, Win- uifred Taylor § 00. Alex Herris 12 00, Lydia S:atou 1 50, WH Parker 2 00, J G Nelson 1 5°, Pol ly Adams 1 50 Mrs J W Crisp 2 50 W F Williams 3 50, James Long 700, Edwin Haddock 1 50, Matil- aa Thomas? 6? Chas Foyrer 2 wile 3 0¥. . The following ogders for gen- eral county purposes were issued: T Toigpen 4198. George Ward 31 18'S 21 B Bossa 21 09, Ww Bmith 156 24 er 91 31, W H Beewelil 24 sap Kiog Ie, Leke Briley 12 ¥0. oo, W M Kirg 30, JL Saith ng570.TE Dawaon 380, D J ville stock taw tervitory— BP Erwin 6 97. * Ordered that the fad is of W H Reeves in Belvoir towaship bs increased to $1200, vaiuation. Ordered tugtyiy M Moore, of Greenvilie, be appointed student i c nt ioe for thd -¥ 1895. oe “~ Wilson, Fred Barnhill, J F Pollard. . Carolieaa—J L Perkins. 4 F . tions. D uawise one. 16, J A ‘ously against the ‘State | roviding, for puatéin Cai States : the. -scbhool houses, aod are findiug warm supporters of their protest! outside of their own denomina The Chicago Tribune (qnmestions the constitationality of the law, and ip Ove county inthe Brate, atleast, where great ob law of that the. E. jectagn tothe law is mavifested, t the pablie sehool!l guardiaus bave decided to test in the courts the point raised by the Tribane. ‘Lhe Springtield (Mass) Repub lican reza:ds the law a8 a very Patriotism, it Sayr. is not to be manufactured in that ‘way. In a conntry particularly »whose frat priuciple of govern- ment is the non interfereoce |{guvermment with individual ac- ‘1300 where the mghts of otbers are res ,> sucb enactmeuts must be regaided as somewhat out of place. Compalseory and gzenerul'fieg flying, it adds, tends rath-r to belittle tne svmbol agqd j}deadeo the sentiment which the sight of it shou'd awaken. - That is the sensible view to take cf the matter. Yet eall that when the Legislature of Virginia refused to pass a law compelling the flying of flags »wker the public school houses of \this State, some of our northern ,and western contemporaries near- ‘ly weet into bysterics.—Rich- | mond ] tch. . } ‘ * * é —_—__————=——— Accordiog to Poors Mantel, the number of mites of railroad operated in the United States ia 1894 was 175,444 an increase of | 2.074 over 1893. The decroases of the veir were: In tons of freight moyed, nearly 11 per cent-: in freight miléage, 9.17 per cent.; in passengers carried 7.25 per cent. ; ion passenger mil . cent.; in earniugs m passen- gers, 1125 per cert 4 io miscella- neous earniv 336 pet ceaot.; in earings of elevated roads; 941 ‘per cent. ; in total gross sarnings ‘1164 per cent.; in net eernings 11-53 pér cent,; im earnings pe tua per mile 470 ‘per cent. Bat ,we learn that from atl quarters comé@s ‘the information that the basiness of 1896 wilt bea great imprévement overt that of 1894. The male ts frolicsome aud mis chievoas, bet not asa rule re- ' i } | cf 10.20 per }its walls for the truthfulness of “ i CPOs apap: Lugs—Common 8 to 4) “Good 4 to 7| “ Fine 7 to 10 Catters— Commcn 8 toll “ Mediauw ll to 15 “Good 15 tc 274. Educational a ~-- Greenville Collegiate Institute. *REENVILLE, N.C. 8S. D. Bagley, A. M. Principal. With full corps of ‘Teachers. Next session ‘will = begin ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1895. All (the Engli-h Branches, Aucient and |Modern Languages. Music will ve tanght on the conservatory plan, iby a graduate in music. \thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. 'Terms reasonable. Artand Elocution! iwill be taught, if desired, Calisthernies ifree. For particolars address the Prin- I cipal, Gree: ville N.C, - GREENVILLE Male Academy. we re. Hy The next session of this School will begin on MONDAY, SEPT., 2. 1896, apd ecoutinue for ten months. | The eourse embraces all the branches jupnally taught in an Acidemy. ' Terms, both for tultion and beard | reasonable. ' Boys we:l fitted and’ equipped for business, bv taking ‘the academic eourse alone. Where they wish = to guarantees thorough preparation w leuter, wil) credit. auy College in North \Cardina, or the State University.” It ‘refers to those who have recently feft this | statement. : a 4 | “Any young man with ehardeter and’ Tustruetion | - Pursce a hizher course,. this sell! Qeit n James Whitebarst. ‘Mé@de-ate nviity taking « conrree with 'Cnicod=-8 W Bell. Alfred Wor. vengeful, though there are excep rus witt b: ai'}d in makiug acren tiomws co thig.-as fa tive case of a ;ments te continu: iu ibe higher eciueol-. {eave Weldon Ar. Khocyk Mt ‘Lv Tarboro 12 20 ‘Ly Rocky Mi 1 05}10 2u 6 00 i.v Wilson 2 03,11 03 Lv Selma 2 53 ‘lv Fay’tteville! 4 30/12 53! | Ar. Florence 7 15) 3 00! Be. ce ao. P. MM. A.M Ly Wilson. é 13] | 635 { ¥ Goldsboro 2 7 20 Lv Magnolia 4 16 ,8 29 Ar Wilmiugton!] 5.4) 10 00 P. M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated | el es July Oth caie lays. | ZA lez | 7 A. M.IPLM. : | Ly Floreice | 8 15) 7 35) | LY Fayetteville, 10 55: 9 35, Lv Selma 12 32! Ar Wilsen 1 20111 28 : Se | : | ce | 7a | A.M. P.M. \Lyvy Wilmington| 9 20 “T OO. ‘Tv Magnolia | 1 56! 8 32 | Ly Goldsboro 12 06 | 9 4] ar Wilson 1 00) 10 20 ot | Bs, | ce 6 =| | zm | a | P.M./ — |P. MiP. M, Lv Wilson 1 30! 1137 10 37 /Ar Rocky Mt 233 | 12 00! 17 15 | Ar Tarboro 2 45, | Lv Tarboro Ly Rocky Mt | 2 33 WZ <7 \Ar Weldon | 3481 = /12 50! { >. nm. laily except Su 8.40 p. m.. uday. ‘Train on Scotiand Neek Braneb Road faves Wekion 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 m., Greenville 6.37 p. m., Kinston 7.35 Keturutng, feaves Kinston 7.20 (@.m., Greenviile 8.22 a m.. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am Traingon Washnigton branch leave Washington 7.90 a, m., arrives Parmele Tarboro 9.50; leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m.. Parmele 6.10 p. w,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m, returning Daily except Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotinnd Neck Brench. Train leaves 1arvoru, N C, via Albdeé- an nt > ee ‘. * ‘mule ip at Ohio coal mr fs, which | “Th discipline will be k at | Hardy. © Deo sa had patiently submitted to betug prese ne etentard, ai P| arte & Ratelzh EAR aan eseeprasi: a | HH Moore, Oat beaten Oye waren ae P Motticr time nor attention nor srrive Plymouth 9.20. P. WL, 5.20 pe mn. # Hardy, Worthington. het. other day reed \work will be spared to make this school turaing Igaves Plymouth gay except ili 1 ot -proceediugs by yaumpi ath tinal parents could wisb. Sundsy, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n., sm went on the driver and Ra ere: al Send in your boys op the first day. Dah a ath 0.26 am and ‘11. 45 ~» Ordered tatslt A Blow make Se nance patinperye' shdvost ror te PUnGE patticnlars 'wde' ot “ad- , JOHN F. DIVINE, out township.-tax books for ohana a , _ . General Supt. : the mule from doisg bim-up for Suly 90.1898. W. H. Raaspas,, }r. M) BMERSON, Traffic Manage*. Sheriff. good. uly %0, Principa:. J. k. KENLY, Geu’l Manager, oe Se ee ae Oe ee ae ee, a a ee ee Bt oe eas st ie ee ak ee ee i oa Sea ee a eS ee Be ane es a eS Bae ge Oe ee ~ sehen LOCAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. enipaiad | Professional Cards, - The Tax on Tobacco and Whiskey. Nice Distinction. | — ay The fusionists have denounced ithe Democrats severely for not | repealing the tax on whiskey and tobacco. } < Caution and cowardice some- times run pretty closely together; but they are always distinzuish— THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLoW JARVIS & BLOW, Superior Count Clerk, E. A. Moye. | : _ jable, nevertheless. Even a child ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,,. Re 5 y. King . . : : Soh ff tes reriff, R. W. King. | When they came into power it can generally see a difference, a8 GREEN VILE, NLC. rae Revister of . ; | ae Practice i. all the Courts - egister of Deeds, W. M. King, | Was expected that their faith in the following case mentioned ‘Treasurer, J. LL. Little. | would he proven bv their works, | by an “ECD NES ; ~— : — Coroner, Dr. ©. OPM. Laughing-) but suck was not the vase. Teacher lyjshuue can yout B F. TYSON, = vue, | ; cl yo you| hd. _ Survevor On the CODNEALY they have lev datine for us the difference be:| Attorney and Counselor at-Law Commissioners—C. Dawson, chim’n Leonidas Fleming, T. Fe Keel, Jesse I Sinith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Sunith. County Examiner of Teachers. Prof, W.H. Kagsdale. a ee TOWN OFFICE It. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Treasurer, W. DT. Godwin. Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen— W. EH. Smith, W. Ibrown, W. T. Godwin. U. AJ Wilks Dempsy Ruftin, Julius Jenkins. Fred ———— re CHURCHES. Baptist. Seryices every Sunday (ex cept second morning and night. Prayer meeting Phursday night. Rev. C, Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9:3! L.| bp) M. ted a& snecint tax of one-half cent | tenon “caution” and “cowardice?” a ; ound ov tobacco 1n addition, ‘to the United States tax and the, State ad valorem tax, and instead lof repealing the tax on whiskey ithey have doubled it. W hereas ‘the purchase tax on whiskey ua- ‘der tbe Democratic law was one per cent. under the fusion law it ‘is two per cent. | it was necessary to increase ‘taxation to supply money for the extravagauces of the legislature, | and all taxes were increased. | With one exception uo tax was, When soil ‘reduced. This was the tax on | fertilize ; 'billiard tables. | When trade is dull, wise | Ttis said that the keeper ofa | advertise. “billiard saioon employed a! ‘member of the Big Five, and at; _ Greenville, Pitt County, N.C. Practices in all the Courts. Civil and Criminal Business Solicited, Makes a special of fraud diyorce,dam- ages, actions to recover land, and eol- lections. . Prompt and careful attention given all business. Money to loan on approved security. lerms easy Jobnny.—Yessum. When youre} seart to go out on a boat an’ stay at home for fear itll sink, and the beat comes in all right, it’s “cowardice.” - Teacher.— Well ? Johnny-—Aud if you're scart and stay home, and the boat does sink, then it’s caution.” 2 a J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMiN RLOUNT, & FLEMING = ATTPFORNEYS-AT-LAW, GKEENVILLE, N. C. gas” Practice in all the Courts. ; is poor, shrewd farmers _ L. C. LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER poonas we SKINNER, ~ merchants om ‘“Beto’ de war,” anegro boy who his demand the tax was reduced | was sharply reproved for having two thirds. To make up this loss | gtolen and eatena turkey, replied; We ginlaure levied, 6 tax 8 "Woh, massa, you ae YOU go Such is fusion reform!—Ruth less turkey, but you got dat much lerfordton Democrat jmore niggah!” y! | ATTORNEYSSAT-LAW, GREE. VILLE. N.C. John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. © OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW; Greenville, N. A.M. ©. D. Rountree, Sup't The National Carreazy. i Special attention given to collection Catholic. No regular services. Greenville Market. and settlement of claims. Episcopal. services every fouithsun-|. Lhe per capita circulation as) Corrected by S. M.