Daily Reflector, December 10, 1894


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M. R. takeing at: ocost.
OLD BRICK StToRE"Gruceries and

Fui nitare. :
O. Aas

Warehoure.

Phew S. Smrru"The Proper Place to
uVe
v2 B, CHERRY & vwo-" First Class Goods

Cheap,

HI@as Bros"Starvation Prices.

WILEY sees Dry Go

pwing Machives. " - see: :
FRANK W rLson"Grea i Hedse Gaadetion.
5. BE. PENDER & eed, series in

ve Dea~ers,
vis & BLow-"Attorneys-at-Law

Pisa & SKINNBR"A torneys-at-

thn te

JOYN ER"Eastern Tobacco

xs L, Fr mine"Bttorney-at-'
LIAM H.-

4
SWELL,

prices A Beste Loading)

ae

Lone"Attorney-at-|

SPEIGHT & Co."Space.

7:30 oTcleck this morning the
tire boiler room of E. M. .

gs lumber mill, exploded , it
stantly killing Mr. Short nar
four colored men. pamed, Abram

West and John: ~Wallace. ~Bever
al others were wounded aud ~had
narrow escapes: frou, deat The|

oe

mill is almost a total ~Wreck.
LaTer"tin clearing away the de-|
bris of the wrecked mill the bod
nes of two more colored men,
names at present unknown, were
found, increasing the number of
~killed to seven.
J. W- Wooley, white, was badly

hurt by flying bricks euriking. lias

in the face. " ae
The damage to the plant is es-
d at $10,000. ee ee iy
he » sad pees has made sev-
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. . j. WHICHARD. Eater.

a

_Subscription 25 cents per Month-

DAILY , REFLECTOR. -

Here itis! Not very large in
gize, but large enough, we hope,
to make its presence felt For a
long time it hes been our purpose
~to start a daily paper in Green
- ville as econ as wo thought the
town could maintain one, and hav
ing� recently been several times

on the subject we

decided to make the venture now.
The DaIL¥Y ReritecTor starts as

- @n-experiment and will be run for
eve month. If at the end of the

" month we find the experiment
§ Liet the success it ought, then
its publication will continue per
omavently. If it continues it will

i gv patron
ad We leave this en-

Pett



A it = helping band.

sers Of the First Regi-

§ Goldsboro on Friday,









the people, bopiag
every one will look upon it

slug & daily paper here

Mr. J B. Lanier, of Salisbury,
he = the - State,

wade over the State.

Guard, at their mest-|

eu i Mr. Alfred Williams, of};
fe Pens or the Sestsient-| Fa



Mr. ~Josephus -Daniels, chief
clerk, for a copy of the report of
the Secretary of the Intenor for}

ithe last fiecal year.
""=

An appesl has been sent out
from the town of Marion for
help for the sufferers of the
tate fire there. Kvery business
house Dat one in the town and
wany dwellings were destroyed.
Thirty families are homeless and
destitate. Greeuville shoald add
isomething to the fund that is sent
to their aid. Send contributions
to Rey. Wn. H. White, Marion,
N. C.

eR
ktiow is This?

If there is to be any fighting
down in Alabama, we hope that
it will be a fight to a finish, apa
that there will not be Populists
snough left to muke a corporalTs
guard. Pvopulism is organized
vrigandage.- The best medicine
for it 1s a dose of lead."St. Paul
Pioneer Press (Rep.)
a
The Bcard CanTt Adjourn,

ee RE A

~The State Board of Canvassers
canTt adjoorn vor cau it finish up
the work of canvassing the returns
ot the late election,
Judge Whitaker, council for
Claude M: Bervard has caused to

wandamus compelling the Board
to hear evidence in the Nash
county case, before deciding
which returns from that county
are legal and valid, aud to pre
yent an adjournys ;
Mer vate thé heaf?:
mus casey which is set for the 14th
in chambers at) Raleigh before
J. G. Bynum, an order

arty




|Boad from fine -adjeurnment
the napiamus case was
ard therefore ad-
to meek again on the 1

z= The Rurtecrés 6 dudabted: to)

Dry Goods, Notions, Sho

be seryed on the Board a writ of}.

g of the mihi Ta]

Tie avétion was ubtained from] ~
judge Sbuford! restraining the}

TENT. SELL CHLAP TOE CASE,

"Call on them when you needes |

Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery, 1
ware. Plows, Farming implemen

FURNITURE. |

" lp

Prices Reduced on all Lines to Mest §
Set ee j

""

Do not fail to call om

pa
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STARVATIQ
PRICES:














»while offitial figures int
solicitorsT vote are not ubtaiual

/"Rateigh Novae Observer. st | |









Pe ee ae

5 PERSON AL MENTION.

"

cis. rank� ~Browr has be

HER, ion lane - =
ete, Mr. Jos. P Elliott, of BaRiaioro,
a eco a few days: of last ~week

Jas Sle, fineial: Tyson, of Wilson,
was Visiing friends in this sec-
tion lant week. nae,
3 Red Mr M. Westheimer, a popular
~rtaniner of Philadelphia, was in
~aka Saturday. ¥
Little Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs
rE H.Shelbarn, has been quite
Sick several days.
Mr. Eugene Albea, of Winston,
8drnmmer well known over the
tate; was here Friday. :
Mrs. W.G Lang, of Farm-
Wille, has been spending some
_ duys with friends here.
_, Miss Venetia Morrill, of Farm-
Yille,spént last week with her
brother, Mr. W. I. Morriil.
© Mr. Louis -Heilbroner, of New
-£Ork, arrived Thursday to spepd
a. eae with ~his "* Mr. .
ae i ano.



w. eks
~and says she ~had u

y frou e visit of 82 were)
: ~wae

# Fi ley Brown, » gave
pa °F ose number. of
s Briday afternoon.
diss Belle Er win, of Rowan
eye Whe ws visiting her un
oMr. S. PB. Erwin, near Green .
le, Jeftdor heme Thursday.�

Sts Tyson is having - his
joo! Huilding on Greene street
~Fremodelled into a dwelling house.
will be ovenpied by Mr. J. C.
y son
~Hev. A: Cree, of Ruxebel, arri
od Saturday évening and preach.
ze wo good sermons in the Bap.
t ehurch Sunday-
a hg at éach service

after. ao ab

re vi ville Le hake tsa eceiNic
ge ~shettan, 2
. ited, vat. Bee� bin here



| Very sick tor several.

jone yeariu the peniten
stealing. a8 :

Large con-|.,
His friends} .
Silarcy Whedbee, much to

et of his host of friends, | Hea,
His nother, Mrs. J. M. : 7

os LOCAL : ee

ec

=

Court still in session.

Greenville.

T'wo weeks to Christmas.

The only first class line of Con-

fectioneries and Fruits in town at

ShelburnTs. :

Some more marriages being

talked.

DonTt fail to buy your Christ:

mis gouds at ShelburnTs.

Tho days will soon reach their
. .o. length. 3

Toys, Doll Babies, Vases, Cups |-

and Saucers, Drums, Guns, Can

dies, Nats, itaisons, Orapges, Ap

ples, cheap ut the Oid Brick Store.

oNo snow yet, bnt a good chance

or two for *t bas been missed.

Zeigler Bros.; fineShoes make

sl

Christinas presents, at C. fig Mun
ford. -

A burping ¢himney at Mr. Sos:
Tripps; Gaused a little excitowent

; |Sunday evening.

Great réductious foe. the Holi-
day trade -in MenTs Youth and

Lay. services were conducted
in the Episcopal
day. sa ce see H. ~Hard.

ibe.

en

« ~aught with the Corn,

Saturday vight Mr. B. ~H- Shel
barn caught Boyt Fleming, col

* sack of corn.
missing corn several days and|

urday night with the above re
sult. Hoyt has already: served
tisry for

a
ts

oTINNERS
And Stove. ~Dealers.

: " DEALERS In" aa

ved from tos

handsume:useful and ornamental)

Boys Clothing at C. T.MunfurdTs.|
Chuich, -Sun- |




oGo to SbhelburnTs and see the aeeih
biggest lot of Toys: ever shown in}
























ured, coming out Cf his barn with \
He had been).

went out to watch the -barn Sat-;

[ Tene & SKINNE i By

SE. PENDER & CO.)

J. re FLEMING,

Repairing promptly a ~ended to|

Dryany THOS. J. JARVIS. :
=e ale & BLOW,




Practices in all the =

u. C. LATHAM





_ Arronners-at: iF By Se

- ATTORN EY -A P-LAW os
. a9: o@reenvil.e, NJO. °
Prompt attention to- ~Dasiness. |
at ~Pucker & aharyer was ee



ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW, =
GREENVILLE, N.C

laa ractice in. sil the Courm. ,









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a = -

FUNNY

If a cow breaks into the gear- Mayor Pingree declared a few
den, it is ¢ sign thet sume ~one injdays that he would have Bo
the family will die within osix/ase this winter for bis pair of
moaths. . carriage horses, and he says he
If the right ear itches, some one oie aaa gai ont. ~_ oo
: ne chlorcfo: m eath. .
is praising; if the left, somebody | aid that he did not want to
is abusing: if the foot, one is|for their feed all winter,
soon to walk over new ground.

Crickets and spiders bring cood
luck So does it to touch 6
hanckbackTs bump. So does it to
have oneTs teeth set wide apart
or tc meet a piebald horse.

buy new ones in thespriug.
The
mais, aud the mayor said he
would not ssilthem to avy ove
for kar that they woul be
abused. The carcasses of the

Other signs of death are the animals were sent to « rendering
mayor

bowling of a dog outside of the | establishment bat the ;
bouse, the sqaeaking of a morse | kept the shoes."Detoit, Mich.,

behind the sick personTs bed or|

the flight of abird .r bee into the! eienty Ditisbergueus to. colomse "2
qe. . Norton . Carolina,

To cut oneTs nails on Sunday.
brings the deyil with one all the; Pittaburg, Pa ane. of: the

week.
brings trouble seven years. : . :
turn a feather bed on Bandas is | bas been projeccted in this vicin-
bad luck: ~ity has been organized by au
Alleghany firm, with Tomb, Jobn
The bad effort of seeing the/ston & Co in charge. With the
new moon through glass may be financial backing they now have,
mitigated by turning over the|the new colopy 18, expec to
money in oneTs pocket. For a prove & success. In this event,
clock to strike while a preacher withiu the next thirty days more
is giving out histextis a sigo of/than eighty residents of this city
death in the congregation. ~and surrounding towns will leave
'to take up permanent residence

If an unmarried person

Sits|in North Carolina.
between a man and wife at din-|jands to the extent of 50,000 acres
ner on asy. day between Christ- pave been leased and purehased
me ey welfth Night he will bei, Craven county, at the junction

within a year. Welsh\of the Neuse and

the bBen-hbouse door.
cackles the knocker mast wait
_@onother year. If a rvoster crows
she'll be married within the year.

Build up
ting an vertisement
Darty REFLECTOR.

in

He} 5%
pa :

pees! oh ill
knew it would be economy to) 9 @)

horses were young ani- :

Dispatch.

To break a looking glow |largest colonization schemes*that)".3

Farming}

OLD BE

& : aie | Trent rivers. PPARMEES AND ME
girls knock on Christmas eve ©u|Tj,e members of the colony arely }

It a het\fsrmers, gardoers and mechanics. their interest to get or

chasing elsewhere. Ourate

our business by pat- wallits branches. _

the

A Georgia farmer went to At

lanta a few days ago with a bale [he Proper Placeto Buy

of cotton and three pigs He got

ii
or the ut even ee :
. with the differe: cea of 50 pate: Family . * GROCERIES,

Canned Goods, Fruits,
Confectious
"for the holidays is at"

D. S. SMITHTS

. const -n~ir.

_P re Orackers at jobT ersT prices.

Oar Flour beats the world.
CixzaTs In town.

the pan-out was in favor of the
pies, for they cultivated them
selves aad lived ov acorus while
the farmer: cultivated the cotton,
_aud boarded himsclf." Wilming
ae ee: . : 4

A tundred years *go there}
| wasnTt a railroad io the world.)
= Now there are railroads nearly



« .*%
' ®

ng their yearTs wi

PORK SIDESSSHT Lies
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUE
~RICE, TEA, keg
alwuys at LOWEST MAR et T
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIQAl
we eS aT an acturel
to buy at:
bling Zouto Day st


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Daily Reflector, December 10, 1894
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - December 10, 1894
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