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Greenville, N. C., December 13, 1894.
Vol. 1.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS,
Cotton 4? to day.
The Furniture & Racket Store
is selling a quanity of Furniture.
Not many more days left in the
old year.
Riverside Nursery shipped 20,-
000 cabbage plants to day. .
For Save."Fine horse and
baggy, apply to Rev. G. F. Smitb.
YesterdayTs storm did a good
thing in clearing up the weather
and turning it cooler.
Granulated Sugar 5 cents a
pound, and Seedless Raisins at
O'd prick 8S. ore. *
Ten hogsheads waiti: g to ke
filled with tobacco for shipment
were standing at the door of
Go-man & CoTs prizery this morn:
ing.
Great reductions for the Holi-
day trade in MenTs Youth and
Boys Clothing at C. T.MunfordTs.
Register of Deeds King issued
two marriage licenses for white
couples to dey, to Charles Brix-
ton and Sallie Wadford, and John
Keel and Bettie Brown.
Tbe usual Thursday night ser-
vice will be held by ~Rev. J. H.
Lamberth in the Baptist church
to nzht at 7 0Tclock. Mr. Lam-
berth wil] preach at Pactolus Sun-
day.
Persons not finding it conve"
nient to call at the office can
hand their quarter for the DaILy
REFLEC! OR to the carries on their
roun� jor to any member of the
office they see passing. Every
family in.town should subscribe.
Died,
Mr. E. A. Bland, of Grifton was
in town to-day and tells us that
Mrs. Mary Quinerly, widow of the
late ex Sheriff W- A. Quinerlr,
died there last night. She had a
vellow chill on Monday. Mrs.
Quiverly made % great many
frieuds in Greenville during the
vears she lived here, and they
learn with regret of her death.
HUNG HIMSELF.
MR. JACKOWFSKY COMMITS
SUICIDE.
His Wife Finds Him Hanging to the
Door Knob.
(Special to Reflestor.)
WaSHINGTON, N. C., Dec 13."
Mr. L. E. Jackowfsky, the taibor,
committed suicide here this morn-
lug by Lanuging himself to. the
door knob. His wife found him
in a dying condition and immedi-
ately Summoned a physician, but
too late. Hedied a few minutes
past 8 o'clock.
Mr. Juekowfsky formerly lived
in Greenville and moved here
from your town.
Four ~Tobaeco Items.
Five car loads of tobacco and
cotton were shipped from here
to-day.
The beaks at the warehouses
yesterday and to-day were large
and tbe offerings showed up
much better than they bave for
for some time. :
From tbe present outlook the
tubacco crop will be largely in-
creased in this section next year.
In raising fine tobacco there is
always good money but in a poor
nondescript crop there is money
out. ¢
Mr. Vietor, of Richmond, Va.,
was on the breaks yesterday
and as he was being introdduced
to the boys he good humoredly
said oMy name is
are paying for tobacco.�
Agent Moore has a large force
of hands at work to-day grading
up and improving the yard
around the depot and making bet-
ter drain ways. Now if the town
will improve Dickerson Avenue
the street to the depot would be
muéb better-
~VetoT and I}
put a veto on the high prices you},
Great 2
i! in all goods at at:
FRANK WILSONT
From now until January ist, 1895,
I will redvce my entire stock.
A Christmas Present for All.
CLOTHING!
MARKED WAY DOWN.
Adil Cuts, Shades, Styles, Price, Quality
DAY GOODS, NOTIONS: SHOES, BATS,
Gents Furnishings,
ire included ig ths reduction and are |
- all fresh and_latest styles.
FRANK ~WILSON.
ed
FOR
oTWO
WEEKS bo
LONGER
YOu Sie
CAN
BUY
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DAILY REFLECTOR.
I J. WHICHARD. Editor,
Subscription 25 ce:ts per Pronth.
an eet mn
Entere.! as seecoud-class mail matter.
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We are indebted to Rev. Trl
R. Hicks. of St. Louis, editor of
Word and Works, fora copy of
hiselmanac for 1895 It gives
the best and most accurate weath-
er forecasts of any publication In
existeuce.
Ambar a SR ee
Notice has been ~given that ap
Discutiodn will made to the
next Legislature to amend the
charter of the town of Green-
vile. Several other towns are
on the catalogue to be given asim
ilar dose This
the evils resulting from a
Legisiature.
aerate amndieadl
Tobacco shiptmneuts from Green
be
will be
fusion
ville bave growu so large that
agent Moore tells us his. present
warehouse does not afford suf-
ticieot room for bandling it in
copnnectivg with the otber im-
misnse qiaatities of freight. He
to get the railroad com-
il another warehouse
is trviog
pany to bail
to be used for tubacco delivery.
Tas incrassso] acreazes aa 1 grow
loz tabacco basiness makes this
& necessity
be built at
additional ware room
and we hope it wil!
coce.
~An
bers elect to
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uoothcial ust of tha mam
the o4th Couyrese
the Clerk
cor
and
has baen co:npiled by
ofthe House. The list is
recte Lup to Decenber Sth.
e Repuolieans 244
bers, ttre Democrats lud. acd the
Pofuiists 6. To the present Con-
press there 210)
and 12 Populists
It wilt be seen that North Caro
Lalf of the Popu
next Cougress. aud
wives th mew
ATS?
;
123 Republieans
iio furuishes
lists io thee
half es wWaADY Li
this
defeated as
they have only
the pext Congress 4s 1b
Tt Seems they wee
well as tis D-mocrats.
volume.
ope ofT
Democrats,T
The Scotland Neck Democrat J, B. CHERRY & CO.
its eleventh
has entered upon
exchanges.
A BIG RAILROAD DEAL,
Northern Capitalists to Build a New
System of Southern Lines,
A Baltimore special to the Phil-
adelphid Times says:
Tbe sale of the Richmond, Pe
tersburg and Carolina railrual to
a syndicate composed of New
York, Paoiladelphia, and Wash-
ington capitalists, is) part of a
scheme for a pew system of south
ern rallroads. Under the terms
of sale the purchasers are to pay
and deliver to the city of Peters-
burg $100,000 of the firet mort-
gaze bounds of the railroad at par.
to bear interest from July 1, 1895,
aud to be issued at the rate of
$20,000 for each mile of railroad
proposed to be built. The work
of construction is to be begun be
fore January 1, 1895. and the
road is to be completed to its ter-
minus by July 1, 1896.
The system of roals it is pro
posed to build will consist of tle
Baltutnore and Southern. in Mary.
land; the Baltimore, Riehmond
and Southern, in Virginia, en
the complettun of the Richmond,
Petersburg aud Carolina road to
Warren Piains, in North Carolina,
a distance of 285 miles At War-
ren Plains this proposed trunk.
HIGGS BROS.,
The cost of the entire.
line will connect with other south-
ern roads.
svstem will be ina
hood of $6,000,000.
the nelghbor
Subscribe to the Dau.y REFLEc-
TOR.
Cotton and Peanuts.
Below afte Nortolk
atl peatnut for
prices of cotton
vresterday, a* furnished
The Democrat is one of
Our cleverest, brightest and best
"" DEALERS IN
FIRST - GLASS ~~ GOODS
""{) "
THEY SELL CREAP FOR CAGE
"(aw)on them when you need"
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
~Hats,
Wale.
Hardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-
Farming Implements,
FURNITURE.
Plows,
Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the
Hard Timas.
Do not fail to call on us.
STARVATION
PRICES!
ON-:-ALL-:-GOODS
for13 days ilk at
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,
(¢REENVILLE, N.C.
WILEY BROWNS...
"is the place for"
CHEAP SHOES
hy Cols Bros, WS (o., Coriolission Mer)
oe Coton. Have Children Shoes at
yi 4 1 Mia ! Ti gr a Pe 16) 15 cents. 15
wi $13 ne : "and also have acotuplete line of"
(r0d Ordinary 44 DRY - GOODE
Tone "Ev- L
. PE CNUTS,. roid ai Very C.Ose Matryin.
Prene 13! oe
Extra P ime !
oo 2» Se See his $18 Sewing Machice.
~pani-h ~ a
TPoue"Dall | WILEY BROWN
w
to ow
+ ¢
eee
mentees
sme eterna tinern oncemtn nn
All for #1"Combination set)
containing a handsome double,
~ink stand, quart bottle of excel |
because they do vot wish to be |
bored by listening to these o~no- lent black ink, small bottle of.red |
Hees.� tis atiresome thing tojink, bottle of mucilage and a:
have to hear chapter afte chap ~beanfiful pen bolder, at Reflector |
ter of these notices, many of Book Store. Cheapest outfit ever
which have already appeared in | offered. |
the daily papers until one |
There are people who makeita
rule never to get to church early
Hi
i
1
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comes fatigued at looking at The Proper Place to Buy
them. Very often the patience of
the people, as wel! as that of the! SNBIiss
pastor, is exbausted by this dis- Ba milv 5 GROCERIES |
mal overture. Many a good ser-,
oOo "NE THITIANRHAD
mon has been ruined by the prac-. Canned Goods, Fruits, |
tice. Richmond Dispatch. | Confections |
. ang anil | "for the holidays is at" | |
Every pastor vcwadavs_ be | 2) S S Vi iT 4 Ss
comes a bulletin-board every Sun $s -
day moraing just before taking) Fresh Goods constin~ly.
Fire Crackers at jobbersT prices.
~3 text, and, for several minutes, | . |
ens coe o~ + : "| Our Flour beats the world.
eometimes a half hour, he reels) Best Cizars in town. |
off announcement after announce-| Dou't forget the place. |
ment of forthcoming events. D.s |
Some of the announcements are _ D.S. SMITH.
often first-class advertisements in) Q Jy DEIN ) ae)
| 4 Far \
often first class advertisements iy SE PENDER & CO.,
alongside or preceding sermon. ,
and sound somewhat ridiculous. | TINNERS
A good reward is awaiting the And Stove Dealers.
man who will invent a good sub | |
stitute for this very- ancient cus-}| Repairing promptly atiended to |
tom."The Danville Register. © | |
| "DEALERS IN" |
oArg no the seh tray woforte PARTS, OMS, GLAST AND PUTTY
them? Vhe poor will be remem-) Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &c.
j
bered to day thronghout the land |
but few will present the wealthy | 2%ent for Rambler and Crescent
at a throne of grace. They need | Bicycles.
the pravers of those who have the. "_"_"""
ear of Heaven; their possessions, 7
will never lead them nearer to) Professional Cards.
righteousness, but the use they ="" a ~
make of their wealth may make M. H. LONG,
them perfect. Jesus obeholding AYTOENEY-AT-LAW
him, loved� the young man who) - a re a XC
wanted to be perfect yet was un-) go oe Se ene! oo
willing to do that alone which Practices in all the Courts.
would make him perfect. Love. c.catHam HARRY SKINNER
the poor, pray fer them, help. , ATHAM & SKINNER
them, there is equal good reason, i a Nee
el cn nite Oe
The Place to Sell your
TOBACCO!
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ESTABLISHED 1875.
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AT PTHE .
BRICK STORE
VARMERS AND MEK@HANTS BUY
Pet ee
ing their yearTs suppl#s will tind
their interest to get
chasing elsewhere.
n allits branches.
PORK
SIDES&SHE
§
%
ur pilees before pu.
urstock is compiete
(TILDERS.
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAN,
RICK, TEA, &.
] / = 2 -
why gocd men Should love, pray TT ORN EYSRAT�"� 1 | |
for,and ~iptherich. They rood! RSs LAW alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
Lr oo siley neet GREENVILLE, N. + a nae
spiritual tlessings even as the, ""__-__"_ """" " TOBAGO SHUFF & CIGARS
3 ed termpor: 7 L. FLEMING a
poor need tempol! au. L. FLEMING, | iwe buy direct from Manufacturers, ofa
After all. the heart is the life. o"°
tf , a ep | ATTORNEY -Ar-LAW
the heart be right the hfe wll! apeer 1 Qn
| . | t It tt "| t j Greenvil.e, N. Cc.
» TVS 4A TT or 1S . : ; *
_ "f _ of 1) us SOC out Prompt attention to business. Oce
in love for oneTs felowmen, thit h-'at Tucker & MurvhyTs old stand.
er will the treasure flow also. The """" ""-
Scriptures are plain. None need THOS. 4 JARVIS
odie disgraced,� for they that use [ese Is & BLOW,
their riches aright will never be ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
ALEX. L. BLOW
rich saye in good works "Gasto-| oN
pia Gazette. | GREENVILLE, N.C.
: | Gai Practice in vilthe Courts.
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bling youto-buy at oue profit. A com
plete stock of . x
ee
FURNITURE |
always on hand and soldat prices tosal |
the times. Our goods arejall bought and |
sold for CASH therefere, having nerisk ©
to run,w |
*
e sell at a close margin.
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ly,
Greenuvilie, N.C)
dec net NE A ERO EL OS
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OUR REFLECTOR.
cent eam an ST A
Il_ook in and See Your Fac
Mr. fd. A. Satton is sick.
Mr. J. B. Cherry has been sick
a few days. ,
Mr. A. Cr. Cox,
was bere to day.
Mr. Morris Meyer returned this
moruing from Kinston.
Mrs T. BR. Moore, who was sick
-geyeral days, is much improved.
Mir. R. Greene apd Chief Po-
lice W. BaJames went down to
Kiosteo |.st night.�
oNMesers. Theo Bland and E. C
Spier came up Lis mernuibg from
Ciniftop to attend court
Mrs ©. E. Cherry left this
morpibpg for Yatesviile to visit ber
daughter. Mors Satchwell.
Card= are out for the marriage
of Mr. . C. Hines aud Miss
Viney Daniel, on the 19th inst.
Mors Sarah M. Beddard returu
el yesterdivy evening from Elm
City Where sie had been
Mouidsavy
fr Co NM. Bernard
lr
Rawieigh to i
ciaTtti &
of Winterville,
sluce
left to-day
yok after bis man
CHSH Wi.lel 1s to be heard
tor gnarriow
Mr. J NW
| a
£
a
D:xon, of Willow
passe | up the raliroad
law for Hender on. taking
twelve cases of tobacco.
(rreele
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Mr. J. Bo Everton. of Golds
boro, who looks after the real
eatate Holldipwa of the Ww & W.
Toa) 4 Pt tet i, Was OR the porth bound
traig this metnipyg-
Mr ROS. Qainerly and bride
left ou the traiag yesterday even
ing secompanied by Misses Bet-
te Dxov avd Lizzie Peebles ami
\{ sere. J. Ho and J. W. Peebles
for their bome near Grifon.
My Christtinas neckties jast io,
they are beauties Fiank Wilson
dbe wind yesterday blew down
the SWilhbpiby sign in front of the
Planters Warebouse.
A Jarge cooyregation heard
- al ad
rev. J. W. MeNumara at the
Methodist church last night and:
were much pleased with ois dis
course.
Low prices on Breech Loading
(guns at J. Bo Cherry & Cos. -
A spleodid Italian band 1s here
and the
sweil GePinau to bight.
~ed by the Dawson
made a statement to the
oung veople will have a:
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DIFFICULTY AT KINSTON.
ee
Tuesday a big racket was made
in Mr. Leshe Dawson's store Mr.
N. J Rouse, a leading attorney of
Kinston.was cut and badly brais-
brothers. He
was cut on his legs in two places
badly
and his face and arm were
bruised. His injuries are paipful
bat not dangerous.
It seems, from the best than we
cap learp, that Mess. N. J. Rouse
ard W. D. Pollock have obtaine |
jadgment against Mr. Leslie
Jawson for a portherp creditor.
be case that was being tried be
fore Clerk Bright
plewental proceedings, investigu
ting the ownership of property.
Wiss Sadie Dawson, daughter of
Mr. Levi Vawsou, Was & witness
tu the case, avd at her request
feeling a delicacy about going to
the court house) her evidence Was
taken in Mr. Leslie DawaoLe
store. Mr Levi Dawson aud his
cops were excluded from the court
while ber evidence was taken.
After she pad given in her ey!
deuce and signed the report of it
she wept out tu where her father
aud brothers were [i a vers
short tine Mr. Levi Dawsou came
in apd wept towards Mr. Rouse,
carsipg him and saying he (*1r.
rouse) had rpsulted bis dauguter
Mess. A. J. Loftin and D. E
Perry. who were attorneys fou
the Dawsous.tuld Mr.Dawson that
it wus @ mistake, that the exniul
pation bad been conducted as
courteously as could be, but this
failed to qniet matters. The
Dawson brotiers attacked Mr.
Rouse with knives and apistol,
but the pistol failed to fire.
Atthe heariug before
Hill. as examiuatiod Was waived
by the Dawson's, no testimony
was taken. but Mr. Levi Dawson
eff-ct
that bis daughter had told bim
when she cams out from the ex
amipation that Mr. Rouse bad in
sulted ber and she could pot pro
tect herself, avd that be told her
ue would protecther,aud then fol-
towed the difficulty. tle said he
acd Mr. Rouse struck at each
other about the same time. Mr.
Rouse was uot able to attend the
beariug, so he could :nake no
~statement.-"Kigesten Fiee Press.
__Bewewbertise HG, Hooker BOSWELL, SPEIGHT & G0.
Mayor.
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| The streets present a busy
gscene every day now.
| The crowing of roosters at all
~bours of the aight announces the
~pear approach of Ghristmwas
The jary in the case of J. F-
~Whichard against the railruad,
~the one that occupied the court a
week, gave the plaintiff a verdict
~for $230. -Tne amount sued for
~was #900.
Mr. W. L. Brown, officer in
charge, took the jury in the case
~of Highsmith against tlie ratlroad
out to day to view the jand aud
belp them reach a conelusiob as
was of 8UP-}to the extent of the damage.
Mr. G. W. Mixon, of Washiug
ton, bas rented frou Mr. C. T.
Munford, the vacant store Laila-
ing Opposite ReFLecror " office
and will conduct bis candy fac
tory there. We wish him success.
Big Rusa-"At Morris Myers
eonufeetiouery store. Remewber
that LT sell fruits and canes
cheaper thab auy one In town. |
keep Apples, Oranges, Pears,
Chestuuts, Pineapples,
Cocanuts. aue all kinds of Caudy
rnade fresh every day. I want all
the ladies aud gentlemen to come
apd see ie, dou't be bashfal.
Mortis MYER.
(rrapes,
We are offering our
-:- stock at -:-
Greatly Reduced
PRICES
Durine-:-the-- Holidays.
We have Just what you
want and at the
right price.
«_
call.
Gqive usa
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