THE DAILY REFLE Vol. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1895. No. 237 Local Trains and Boat Schedule. | | Passenger and mail train going | north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, | arrives 6:37 P. M. North Bound Freight, arrives 9:90 A M, leaves 10:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.| M., leaves 2:15 P. M. Steamer Myers | ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday | leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure | day and Saturdav. i Weather Bulletin. Fair, foliowed by showers on south east coast Saturday even- ing, cooler. _The Right Chord. ad Mr. Eprror:—Your issue of Thursday commenting editorially upon “Some Shop Talk” was appropo indeed and to the point. Every town is judged, by strang- ers especially, by the standard of three things—-its churches, schools and newspapers. It seems that there is more in Greenville and community shouid go to the first- class make up of these three standards than avy plece in the eastern part of the State. I might add one other to these three—a good hotel. With these four things as an index the prob- lem is solved by every oue who comes in our midst without fur- ther inquiry They are the nucleus around which all prosperity will cling, and witbou: them there will never be mach hope for great things. “Some Shop Talk” is the best talk you have made yet. Keep this before the people. They are not dead, bet simply sleeping, and all that is necessary is to wake them up and get them to thinking. SENEX. A planter said ou the breaks to-day: “I wasin Tarboro yes- terday and they told me there that the Greeaville market had broke all to pieces, but I see from prices here to-day it looks any- thing else but broke.” W onder if that is the way our neighbor town is trying to establish a market. . | son avenue, arrives from Wash i¢ How Long W111i] it Be ? Will the town authorities and business men of Greenville con- tinue to submit to the urfavorable criricism of strangers and all oth- ers who travel the street, Dicker- leading from the ceutre of town to the depot and o the greatest tobacco market that eastern North Carolina has ? \'It isa great mistake that our leading thoroughfare should | . s. ° * * e ~ remain in the condition it is now in. Steps should be taken at once to improve the street. The winter will soon be upon us and every one knows how bad this street was lust year, and how bad it will be again unless worked upon. It can be made a pleasure to drive over it and should not be longer neglected. STATE NEWS. Record of Matters of General Interest. Large catches of mullets are reported on the coast. The tax valuation of New Hanover county decreased $532,026 in the 1895 returns over the returns of 1894. ‘The Tabernacle Sunday School of Ra- leigh is said to be the largest in the State. It has 1,086 members and a good orchestra, including a piano and organ. A little child of Mr, George Warwick, of Wayne county, fell into a boiling pot of water last week and was scalded so severely that it died soon after.-Clinton Democrat. Mr. Frank Kennedy caug it seven hundred bunches of mullets off Ocean View yesterday. Itis said there was school after school passing, guing south. The fishermen say this means cold weather.— Wilmington Star. Richard Wilson. the 7-year-old son of tt’. J. Wilson, Jr., tobaceo manufacturer of Winston, was run over and killed by a street-car Wednesday ‘he little fel- low was returning from dinner to school and in attempting to cross the track, when the car was close to him, fell and the car passed over his body, nearly severing itin twain. Both arms were cut off. Friday sales for this week were no larger than some other days of the week. Every day has become a big day now and the farmers pick no special day to come. No new bale of cottonhas come to this market yet. . There is plenty open on some farms to get a bale, but our farmers are looking after their tobacco first. BOYS MEN My New Suits are here. Comeandseethem FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. eae wa Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. -Schultz. Cause for Surprise, A gentleman who had not been to Greenville in half a dozen ; | Butter. per lb 17 to 2. years expressed utter astonish- ese aoe 6.60 to 7 ugar cured Hams ll tol ment at the scene that lay out be- Gorn 40 to 6 fore him when he stepped off the | Corn Meal to 8 ing. Cabbage tram Thursday evening The Flour, Family 5.25 tod .5 tobacco warehouses, prize houses | Lard 6 to 1 and many other bnildings that Cats . have gone up in these years were Coffee 16 ton 2 a wonder to him. That is the eat er Sack 80 to 20 way all whocome to Greenville Egge a doz ad oof are impressed. The town grows | Sceswax. per 1b 1 so fast that it surprises them all. eros nee vu 134 ” ; Hulls, per tor ; 6 ¢ ae otton Seed Mea 20 ¢ Statistics from the Treasury | Fives 5 to Department show a decline in the number of immigrants coming to the United States from foreign shores. The new laws debarring paupers and criminals is one of the causes bringing about this result, and as these classes are not aesirable, the decline in im- migration is not to be regretted. AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEF SOCIETY. One of thetobacco buvers re- marked that if the whole town stood up for the Greenville to- bacco market and the progress of the town like the EFLECTOR does, yOu would see things hum here sure enough: A South Carolina widow became hes own mother-in-law recently. That is to say, she is now the wife of her husband’s father. A Friend in Adversity” Pre tec you when sick and unable to lo your business or occupation. PA | Benefits $2.90 to $2.00 per Wee Average cost from about one t¢ olg cents per day. No assessments, act cost stip : For information apply to - : HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashie ZENO MOORE, President...” -«*+DAILY Rt . , vit. 1 si PWIL INGTON SAWEL PON K. K. un oa. 2S A southern negrees, a 4 T RE tT. a ie AN bs AN a p. J. WHICHARD. Editor. ‘icin 18 very hind indeed ; Pe #4 x ja AND FLORENGE RAILAROAD. —_——_—_--- cannot see that the whites of the, L. = Conittensed Bele dudes : a BY O. L. JOYNER. Subscription 25 cents rer Month. south bave been bard at work ae a with thei: aleeves roiled up every ; amar AINE GOING SOUTH. Eutere.! as second-clas- tiiail matter. since the war. QUOTATIONS: oo OO ray ee In the field, the factory, the Logs—Cowmon 8 to 4 Jared Be) Ee 2 Fe EVE APTEBNOON (RaCEPT SUNDAY) coubtipg room and 1D every use— “ Good dto7 ee : i. 2 lz S| 2's —r+7 —— ful occupatidputbe optonagatg, . Fin to de wh, Zo 'G wl Zo woes 2 7. . veterans aud fhejr shns* arg put. © So - Te i ? ‘ : - i j (AL M.P | Hili’s slate tor the coming ro ‘ting in about as mapy hours of Cutters— Commcn Sto 1lli, cave Weldon | 11 _ Pe A “ gether or the Democrats 1S, Hill solid work every day as any other “ Medium Lito | sr. hoevk Mt | 12 57 10 20 | for President in 1990, Flower set of men on the face of the “ Good 1p tc27 1 —_— —-| | for Vice-Presideut in-1896; and ae cor of Tpe gmeri | men {LY Tarboro 2 vo! | ~ [rr ee, + wis ec edut r € NETIC | —-——— ee ( LamonwTor she next * Govenof. ghoukl fead the. copsys reports, Educational ‘ty Rocky Mt 1 UIT a0 6 00 : ‘““Some good Western man for and seethe magatficént results i ve Ustok 2 03:11 03) 2 : : ~ ° ; Ee ——--—— -_ — |{I,v Se : , 9 3: President.in 1896 of sees progress in the past Lv Fag ctieville! ; Beily 533{ | : quarter of a century- 1 eo 4 ar Florence | = aa) & oe | — _ Or, better still, let bim come Greenville Collegiate ie a Te ! “8 . ' { The negroes neld a conven. down to our exposition nod 3s.¢e . te. | | © tion in Raleigh on Wefinesdavs shat are dding.—Atlanta Con Institute. 22 | | stit . | Art| | | There were one hundred and wi Lee eESVILLE A . _ . — a “REENVILLE, N.C. 8. 2 Bagley, rp. M.! A.M fifty delegates present It 1s (5 A. M. Principal. With full corps of Lv Wilsot , 213) 6 3> sajd to have been a representa- A New Form of Warrant. Teachers. Next session will begin, Lv Goldsboro 2 “7 20 L es Thos , ho f a oo as | wONDAY, SEPTEM BER 2.1895. All, Lv Magnolia | 4 16: & 29 tive ee, 10se Who ‘gvbre A north FredeU Jester of the peace, the English Branches, Ancient and Ar Wilmington, 3 4), 10 UU the convention ay it was a oneot the new issae, appviated dy _LbF | Modere Languages. Music will oe | lpr, ut ' ‘AM ~ ae las Legislature, ote and. issued taught on the conservatory plan, : grand success, those who op- ~ — . . ~ - - 7 - ; . . 7 “lpr a graduate im music. Instruetion | TRAINS GOING NOTRII. 0 it say if was a failure.,. arrant Sunday, of Which the followlles) pRorough. Discipline tirin, but kind.| _ yi oe ?, ~~ AN is an Vxact COpy - vo . |Terms reasonable. Artand Elocntion: 1, — eo | aN vy away they met and resalved [regelL Coyaty, justice comrt will be taught, if desired, Callisthenices , | yo! ca | afew things. The convention Thom-s Somers ? free. For-particulass address the Prine ue AOA | | oe for arres: cipal, Gree: ville N, C. | a ~~ | —_— strongly favored independent | ‘- Warrant for arres:- 7 A. M. P.M! | Oe "Srate of Norch c wroliiia OO ae ; Ly F lore ce 5 15, ‘ 35 | ction on -the- part of the col- a Boer i LV Fayetteville) 10 55) 9 35) . ; for waut of a lawful omMcer ] R E Ee BY Vi LLE ts Y Seltia 12 Boi ored rate. \¥V 2 quote from tue nherevy depute «c,. H. hl Thi of said e*arlLilin . } Ah W re ii 1 20 il 2h resolution this: ‘The time has ty _—- te - come for free thonght and Greeting . | (ee ' wearas Thomas Somers hath com: | = | peec ; c a . . haad the nesr nas ® * plained on oath before the, ur dersigued qd : C4 sytal s -— ee “ ~~ - special reason fv ve dumb, driv- a justice of the peace in and tor eiid | \ A.M! P.M. en cattle more than other peO-;coun’y that Jotuu Moore of Lredell coun- ' iy Wilmington, a 2A); 7 00 ple.’ They did not resolve anys ty did on the 7th day of Septemver 1895. a Mt oa | ' a . a thing about free silver. The:at aud in said county assault by Are ar Wilson 1 00) | 10 20 body d hed C) al Hill! ga kuife waking threats and using = The next session of this Schoo! will > — - Le ' y demandec | 1a ps - protaue language iu the house of sail begin on bore a | i Be for the negroes. They favOr Somers then went out and threw a rock , | Sz | is =z) ® & ae * aie -— - County Superintendent of Pub= against the house he then started off any I - | | __— ‘ation. [ vas hy leatne back witviu thicty or forty yards4 M(INTIAY [ | VP. Me P.M P. M, he Edugation. There was mach . ot, ytw Wilsen 9) 180, 1187 1037 1 | | . of te house shot a pisto! contrary to the sa be ag a 1 ) was 7 . I ‘ky 3 t 9 gs speech making and fusion Was (oo of the State in such case made and Ar Rocky Mt | 2 33 | | { pretty severely denounced. prosided & against the peace & dignity and continue for ten months, \r Tarboro | 2 43! : : } 1 —_—_—_—_——" of the State you are therefore command-. The course embraces all the branches Ly Tarboro { An Innocent Abroad ed forthwith to arrest the said Moore usually taught in an Academy. re Roeky Mr | 2 83 | » 2 . sid < i 2 e and him before the undersigned or some! ‘Terms, both for tuition. and bear The Phiitaddipbia American ib other jus.ice of the peace in said county! reasonable. ‘Train on Seotland Neck Branceb Road reply to the charge of Editor |t answer said comptaint & have other-- Boys weil fitted and equipped for) €aves Weldon 3.40 p, m., Halifax 4.00 in bis Tod wise Jeit with according .o law Herein | business, by taking the academic Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p 44 Re ee iene 49> sail not fourse alone. Where they wish to, D> Greenville 6.37 p. mie, piinston 7.35 -the negroes sre iazy Suys . ee a jpursce a higher course, this school | 2. mm. Iseturning, leaves insten 7.20 Has it never occurred to ~ «& of this warrant make due return. gunrantees thorough preparation to {a M., Greenrtille 8.22 a. m. Arriving ‘Signed and sealed this 8th day of Sep-jenter, wi-h credit. any College in North Ualifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am Thoxne joey Are eres pe yp ember 1895. Carolina, or the State University. [r} Iatly except Sunday. ein ‘who wie t we: Justice of the Peace. refers to those who have recently left) Trainson Washnigton Branch leave oo ema beawes 8 is for Notwithstand:ng Saas) ar 5 eee for the truthfulness of this | Washington ue r m., arrives Parmele e ? tr vw never re ected! ; “ state : | D- p.- MW o6 arboro 9.50: returpnin that it is the whites of the svntty! Hite que-s the «filer arrested Moore; any young man with character ana, eaves TA OrO 3-00 'p. iB Parmele 6.10 who are lazy, and not the negroes! snd Mr rar 5 acai sah Sink a w ho | thoderate ability taking a course with Daily except Washington 7.35 p. a omc «WWhatever.work has been . wa given 4 hearing and jus will be aided in, making arrange ain : y.. Connects wi flonase there baa boom done por aipentenced to ha apd = for 3) dayé., ments to euntinue in the higher schools | "ins on Scotlend Neek Brench. : Sry Tram leaves var ,N - negroes. either as bound or free,! — — |. The diseipling will be kept at its; marle & Raleigh Toe sity exertoun the statistics indubitably : _ __ | Present standerd- day, at 500 p.m., Sunday 800 P. M; prove that the-south is indastrial- A locomotive engineer has just) Neither time- vor attentien nor arrive Plymouth 9.20. P. ML, 5,20 p. m. ly today far ahead of its vest es_ ‘tied in Betbichem, Pa., who was work will be spared to inake this school4 Beturning leaves Plymouth daily except tate as a slave area It raises! Beem: reuniog oo the road regular- alj that parents could wish. Sundey a. mi.» ounday 9.30 a m., more cotton, more rice, more corn, y for fort ede consecitive years;| send in your boys on the first day, ie ro 10.26 a.m and) 1). 45 aod more ofall things possible to had travelled over 1,000,000 miles,| Por further particulars see or «ad- JOHN F. DIVENE; every year. statement 18 made that he vever J am W.H. Raespate, |T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. We are giad to bear testimony - #4 an sccident. - uly 30,1895. Principa! J. K. KENLY, Geu’l Manager, ~ ——— LOCAL’ DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Muye. Sheriff, R. W. King. Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Treasurer, J. L. Little. Coroner, Dr. C. O’H. . Ouse. Survevor, Laughing- Commissioners—C. Dawson, chm’n. Leonidas Fleming, T. E. Keel, Jesse L. Smith ands. M. Jones. Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell Sup’t. County Home, J. W. Smith. County Examiner of Teachers.—Prof. W. H. Ragsdale. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor, Ola Forbes. Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Treasurer, W. I’. Godwin. Police—J. W. Perkins, chief, Fred. Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. Councilmen—W. H. Smith, W. L. Brown, W. ‘T. Godwin. ‘. A. Wilks, Dempsy Ruthin, Julius Jenkins. CHURCHES. Baptist. Seryicesfevery Sunday (ex- cept second morning and nigut. Prayer meeting Thursday night. Rev. C, M. Billings, pastor. Sunday School at 9°30 A.M. U. D. Rountree, Sup’t. Catholic. No regular services. Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun- ‘day morning and night. Rev. A, Greaves, Rector. Sunday School] at 9:30 A. M. W. B. Brown, Supt. Methodist. Services every Sunday morning and wight. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rev G. F. Smith, pastur. Sunday xchool at 9:30 A.M. A. B. Kllington, >upt. Presbyterian. Services every Ist and 3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer meeting ‘Vuesday night Kev. Archie McLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.,B. D. Kvans, Sup’t. LODGEs. Covenant Lodge No. 17. f. O. O, F-, meets every ‘uesday night. D.D. Has- et, N .G. Greenville Lodge No. 28t A. F. & A. M. meets first and third Monday nights Zeno Moore, W. M =‘ ATNESS-?-QUIGKNE t JOB-- PRINTING ee Oe KCI Ke ee ete —_() — —SEND YOUR — —TO THE— REFLECTOR OFFICE CRE CEE —IF YOU WANT-— Gpecenseete eo al = First-Class Work. 4 He Was a’Piscopalian, An Episcopal clergyman pass- ing his vacation in Indiana, struck an old farmer who declared that he was a ‘’Piscopal,” says the New York Tribune. “To what parish do you _ belong ?”’ asked the minister. ‘Don’t know anything bout enny parish,” was the answer. “Well, then,” con- tinued the clergyman, “what diocese do you belong to?” “They aint pnawthin’ like that ‘round here,” said the farmer. “Who confirmed you, then?’ was the next question. ‘‘Nobody,” an- swered the farmer. ‘‘Then how ‘are you an Episcopalian?” asked the clergyman. “Well,” was the reply, “you see, it’s this way- ‘Last winter I went down to Ar- |kansas visitin’,and while there I went to church, and it was called “Piscopal” and I he'rd them say ‘that they’d left undone lthe things what they oughter 'doue,’ and I says to myself, says if, ‘Thats my fix, exac’ly,’ and ‘ever since I considered myself a Piscopalan.” The clergyman ‘shook the old fellow’s hand, and laughingly said: ‘Now I under- stand, my friend. why the mem- bership of our church is so large.” EEE A new law went into effect, last week, in the State of New York waking it a misdemeancr pun— ishabie with imprisonment to marry a girl under eighteen with- out the consent of her parents. So the men of that State will have tO be very careful in learning the ‘age Of the women whom they wish to marry. And not only wre such persons guilty of a misdemeanor, but the minister or ‘magistrate who performs the 'ceremcny 18 also liable to be pun- ished as an accessory. | According to the common law, ‘and (so far as we know) accord- ‘ing to the law of eyery State 10 ‘the Union no person, male or fe— male, under the age of twenty ove can make an ordinary busi- ness contract. And according to law marriage is regarded as & civil contract of the greatest 1m- portance. ‘Therefore the law, in orderto be consistent, ought to forbid marriages when either of the contracting parties is under t wenty-one. —Pittsboro Record. SRG EE A most wonderful occurrence has taken placein New York—a Congressman from that city has resigned! He was elected last N »vember, and as the time draws near for him to go to Washington he has decided that he can do more good at home and has _ re sigoed, It is needless to that so useful and uuselfish a man meena —_— = Light Pleasantry of England. — The chief thing about the great republic is, after all, that it is very big, but one little intaglio, found at Delphi or Olympia, is of more inter- est, in one way, and infinitely more fascinating. The opprobrium of gi- gantic newness lies upon the Amer- ican continent, and there are num- bers of Americans who would ex- change all New York, and Chicago into the bargain, for one ancient monastery or one battlemented for- tress of the past. Our transatlantic cousins are a wonderful and delight- ful people, but they cannot show a single antique, unless they have im- ported it from the old world. It is not surprising, then, that as soon as they have ‘‘made their pile,’’ or are on the way to making it, the first thing Americans think of is a visit to Europe, and, most of all, to the old land. It has been said that the strongest wish of every American is to be an Englishman. But, if they only knew it, they are Englishmen. —London Standard. Grows Its Own Heads and Tails. Darwin, the great naturalist, is authority for the statement that earthworms possess the remarkable faculty of reproducing a head or a tail in case an accident occurs to either end. If one be cut in two at the middle, the tail will immediate- ly set about repairing damages and growing a new head. The head end is also equal to the emergency, and within a surprisingly brief period of time grows a tail of its own. Thinking and Doing. I have been.a great deal happier since I have given up thinking about what is easy and pleasant and being discontented because I could not have my own way. Our life is determined for us, and it makes the mind very free when we give up wishing and only think of bearing what is laid upon us and doing what is given us to accordingly. oN T : . prices made accor vig nae i Danville, and beh: New Goods arrivipg daily at! . y .—~D , Z ‘ Mon auivV,u lool, CafMhic ill iurs-! > - J. B. CH ERRY XK Clo. day evebllug tu investigate our tovaccy| Lang 5. uarkei. . 3 a oes As yet the business men have id cr - . ’ - ge nen ieft t rs : c 3 J. L. Starkey As ( () W, C. Hines ieft tor Wilmingtou to- taken nO step to organize a board - . ~~ * (d3N tu lake a pusiliou in lie Atianlic ~ q —AGENTS FCK THE— Coast Line shups. We regret to see hin | of trade. Gentlemev, this is « teave Greeuvilie. ueeded. There should be con. i. 'e i E Mes. P. E. Daney returned home Certed action to push the town WILMINGTON. N.C y Phursday evening on Vhtadelphia: forward. i . - the Hnwet a - 3, Where she had deel spenduiy lie sume! a 2 ~ : 2 oats ELT ie ees Wwe) mer with her daughter, Mrs. Goodwin.| Just received big lot of Fruit x © SO an ricrs re Ps i oiake shipments every Puesiay. Bring) Jars aud Rabbers. . ‘our work to our store on Monday and Some Curious People. S. M. ScuuLrz it will be forwarde.! promptiy. Price + -— . 7 ligts farnished o: aj-piication: A Florida negro is growing fat The successful business man on suake steaks. always advertises. His success , ¢ Yo] le e Hotel A Baptist preacher in Georgia .i8 due to his keep*ne the public 4 retuses to baptize converts except /!uformed that he means business nia 4) ° = ! . = 4 a : . r wate and has something to sell. MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress ‘2 TUPRMS water. . = : ——— Geigersville, Ky.,1s the birth- Large lot of Ledgers and Day i ( onvrenient to depot and a“ Chie o place of a boy who was an invet—. Books just received at Reflecto, batco warelou