THE DAILY REFLECTOR. — No. 23838 Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 9, 1895. Local Trains and Boat Schedule. train yoing Passenger and mail Going douth, porth, 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. M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash iugton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure day and saturday. The Mind Reader. Capt. W. Murdock Wiley, man- ager for Prof. Goshaun, the mind reader, dropped in fora chat with the REFLECTOR this morning. He is a North Caroliva boy, na- tive of Salisbury, and has traveled so extensively in this country and Europe as to make him very interesting and entertaining. Prof. Goshaun is second to no map now living as a wiad reader. He gave a street test this after noon at 4 o’clock ( which was tco- late for us mention in this issue) and will give an euntertainmen® in the Opera House tonight for the benetit of Hope Fire Com- pany- Owing to the rain this after- noon we learn before going to press that both the street test and entertainmegt are postponed to Tuesday. Both will be well worth seeing. Don’ts and Do’s For the Baby. Do keep your baby clean. Do give him pure air at al times. Do let him have a few spoontuls of water several times a pay. Do not let everyone kiss him. Do not let anyone jostle and shake and tickle him. that he rule are Do not keep him so warm cannot sleep. Babies, as a bundled up too much. Do not neglect him, ana then, when he cries for some needed attention, say that heis a ‘‘cross, bad-tempered little nuisanee.” A healthy baby seldom cries when his wants are properly fill- ed, anda sickly one certainly has a perfect right to make life a burden to thoze who allowed it to become sv. The American boat, Defender, beat the British boat, Valkyrie ILI, in first cf the series of yacht races off Sandy Hovuk on Satur- day- } | Thad Knows. Av excbauge announces that a ‘New York wau has invented an lelectric baby-wlarm. Our ob- servation and experience teach us that the uverage baby nceds no artificial alarm, electric or other kind. He serves the purpose himself, all too well.— Henderson Gold Leaf. This Market Leads. We know one farmer living near here who shipped some to- bacco to another market, and it brought such a low price that he took it up and shipped it back to Greenville. Moral: Sell your tobacco in Greenvilla, where you get higher prices and save the treight as well. Fled but Caught. The Chief of Police received a telegram Sunday giving descrip- tion of a negro who had escaped from the chain gang at Washing- ton: One man answering the de-— scription pretty closely was ar- rested but said he was the wrong man. However, an investigation disclosed that the man arrested was also wanted so he was held until an officer could arrive from Washington. Arrangements have been made by Secretary J .B. Sherrill for the members of the Nortn Carolina Press Association to go to the At- lantic Fxposition October 15th. You cau’t talk about everybody with impunity and then expect every one to think sweet things about you or have your tombstone inscribed with “None knew him but to tove bim.” Cards ere out for the marriage of Julius S. Fleming, one of eur popular barbers, to Sudie B. Dud. ley, on the 18th, at Sycamore Hill Baptist church. The REFLECr0R force acknowledges an invitation. The Arrington Committee haye adjourned sine die and there is no North Carolinian who does not breath a sigh of relief that disgrace at the hands of such a committee. the State isto be sayed further BOYS MEN My New Suits are here. Comeandseethem: FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. ae The REFLEcIOR tries hard to keep up with the news items and course it is impossible for us to get all. We would appreciate any one telling us when they have visitors or when they are go- ing away from town for a visit. in fact tel's us any item of news Gotten Away from It. Somebody once wrote a proph ecy of a time in the distant future when, by the united efforts of law- yers and lawmakers, the statutes of the country will be written in such simple language and made so easy and precise of application that the code af law will be given to school children as a textbook to instruct them at once in the correct use of language and in the requirements of the law. This is the state contemplated by the le- gal fiction that “every man is supposed to know the law.” The distance to which we have drifted away from it shows the amount of correction needed in our legal en- actments and practice.—Durham Sun. personals around towa, but of | Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Butter. per lb 17 to 2! Western Sides 6.60 to 7! Sugar cured Hams lltol Corn 40 to 6 Corn Meal 50 to 8 Cabbage Flour, Family 5.25 to5 .5 Lard 6 to.1 Oats § Sugar 4 to Coffee 16 to 2 Salt per Sack 80 to 20 Chickens 20 to & Eggs per doz 1 6reswax, per lb 1 Keivsere, 133 to2¢ Pease pcr pu 1 ¢ Hulls, per ton 6 0 Cotton Seed Meal) 20 Hides 5 to THE SOCIETY. A Friend in Adversity. Protect you when sick and unable to follo\ your business or occupation. Beneits $250 to $200 per W Average cost from about one to eigh cents per day. No assessments. x act cost stipulated. < ° For information apply to HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashie1 ZENO MOORE; President. es we -fts town if the merchants aud, Ady heart ‘*a colored gentleman’’ ~ 7 . ENVIL CCO MAR WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. DAILY REFLECTOR. Thomas Carlyle on Justice and Success. [one : eer. s eat VAND BRANCHES. ———ai} AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. monet In this ‘3 world, with its _D. J. WHIGHARD. Ecitor. wild whir eddies and mad foam | ‘oceans, where men and nations per- Subscription 25 cents per Month. ois without laws and judgment BY O. L. JOYNER. Condensed Schedule. | © TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ment ; ‘Every night ’heut half past eight, ; a Sa Finds me standin’ at de white folk’s Richmond D 4 aire, ; : aewiyt? . . . . patient out of seventéea Opetated upos, God's uae, ~ a 7 \(OREENVILLE, N. ©. S. D. Bagley, py Wij B. GHERRY —this season. Our Stock of — S.H.O.E.S, —_AND— Ladies & Childrens ‘SLIPPERS! af ‘3 _ 9 isthe largest and cheapest ever 0, fered in this town, come and see for yourself and be convinced. BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, Mattinys, Wind. wv Shades and Lace Curtains. Goods sold on their merits and Laurin lett to-day. goods nhow coming in- His many friends here are, Court begins next Monday. * } Stephens, de.izhted to see him. Large lot of Ledgers and Day rerurned home sat- Books just received at Reflector Book Store. | | Squirrel hunting has commenced. B. 8S. sheppard urday from Wrightsville. Miss Ellie Smith went to Tarboro day tore-enter school there. to- The day of tne watermelon is M iss J_-aura Garris, of Ayden, is vis-)- most Over. jiing ber sister, Mre. H.C. Edwards. on! Mre. B. F. Sugg turned home Saturday from Goldsboro-| 54 nice rain visited the Great Swamp) R. B. Smith, of the Beaufort County section Sunday afternoon. | Lumber Co., came up from Ayden to. | day. hogs at once. Apply to . J. H Cobb and J. R. Smith, of J. C. Corn & Son. Ayden, passed through this morniug for| Rev. Thos. Carrick, of the north to buy new goods. will preach in the Raptist night at 8 o’cluck. Lexington, | . W: F. Burch has the Vines house on Fair Tues 'ay except local reins and son Jarvis re- souiheast eoa-l. WaNTED-—Fifty or Seventy-five Lexington, | churen to- Rev. Thos. Carrick, of who has been assisting in a meeting Ayder, came up today to visit Mr. C Carlos Harris and T. H. Tysen spent #VeL ue, } Sundar in Ayden. Carlos says ‘Lom a ; , : Get your school supplies at Re-| : | moved into; current. Ask your friends what it is dcing for them. C. J. RoGers, Gen’! Ag’t. JOHN DoBson, Special Agent. edinal was on a courting trip. but nobody has) ; : -—- prices made according! reported Carlos yet. ‘flector Book Store. Bix lot Tab ESTABLISHED 1875: . _ | a + . Pi 4 é J.B. CHERRY 3 & Cod iii uta Wate lett to-day for Hoi |! ORS | h lins [ustitute, Va.. to resume her stu- | The Regitter of Deeds issued | a A e c wltz J. L. Starkey & Co. —AGENTS FCHK THE— CITY ELECTRIC LAUNDRY. WILMI 'GTON. N. C. _ . oF sp - - | dies. Her brother, 8. T. W hite,accom- | four marriage liceuses last week, | panied her as far as Petersburg. jali to colored cuuples. Ww. . of Whitakers, has| New Goods taken a temporary position With agent Lapg'’s. J. R. Moore at the deput, in place of W.- CT Pen ler, urriviug daily at Burlaces are getting ripe and . . Taylor who goes home for a shor, PORK SIDES &SHOULDERS ARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete n allits branches. This} a scry wcesthe fricat work Lin! while, the = s go tramping to the} FLOU8, COFFEE, SUGAK be So *h, 2nd prices are low. e 7 WOOUB. JH : . me spme seyey Fu ejay. Bring i-ses Bettie Tssomn and Myra Siu | a ie TEA, &c _ your w - toolr voore on Monday wand per, and Mi-~s Leouar! Pitts, of Ala- The young ladies of the Bap. * AA EAN ait tt TAA it will be forwarded promptly. Price bema, who has been spending vacativn tist church will bave a ‘Rose’ TOBACFO SNUFF & CIGARS } «te furnished on application: College Hotel MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress Conryenient to depot aod to the [o here with Miss Skinuer, left to-~