Daily Reflector, December 14, 1894


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yesterday. He will examine
colored teachers at the Court Mr. John Strichland died near | |
aa rneva [teri ee here with consumption Wedues- _|
; day: * AT COsTt
Great reductions for the Holli- | | :
day trade in MenTs Youth and Remember that H. C. Hocker AT . a LANG'S |
Boys Clothing at C. T. MunfordT s. has reduced prices on all goods. * 3 |

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eh 1 Greenville, N. C., December 14, 1894.

Local Trains and Boat Schedule. HOW IT OCCURRED.

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Pissenger und mail train going! Fuller Particulars of the Jackowfsky .
North. a rives 8:22 A. M. Going south, | Suicide. : .

arrives 6:37 P M.

North Bound F relight, arrives 9:49 A. : . ; .
M., leaves 0:1) A. of, | Since publishing the special :in all goods at- -3

South Bount Fre ight, arrives 1:51 P. from Washington, yesterday, .
M.. leaves 2:11 F'. s. about: Mr. Jackowfsky hanging

Steamer Myers acrives from W ash- r If to a door knob, so ma
inuyton Mondu,, Wednesday and Friday, | i1mse O & GOO JOD, } ny

leaves for Washington ~Tuesday, ~hurs-| have asked us how on earth could
duy and saturday. a man hang himself to a door From now until January 1 1st, 1895 5 6
_ tt knob, that we wir ed this morning I will reduce my entire stock
4

oe i _ ~ for fuller particulars Our cor-

LO AL REFLECTIONS, ~respondent sent the following:
. | Mr. Jackowfskv took a piece ot Gliristinas PI PI sell { far All

Cotton 42 to day.
, y braid used for binding coats, tied |

y have afall ine of Christmas |!1t to the door knob, looped it |
ZLOCeries. L. V. BRADSHAW. * around his neck and fell back. | ( ~| O ; HING ! !

iward with his bands behind bia, |

We bear of po Christmas trees strangning bir self to death. The! MARKED WAY DOWN.
for anv of the Sunday Schools, piece of braid rez ached about a All Cuts, Shade +S, . Sty}es, Price, Quality
here. foot from the knob to his peck "-"
aa A : a
Goto J.§. Smith % CoTs for Jackowfsky had been eraged| DRY C00D3, Ng ane SHOES BAT,
'for several days from hard drink-|

Cakes, Crackers, Canned Goods
aod Fruits for Christmas. * ! oo oo
ing in Oakdale cemetery.
To day has been tha livelist of "" %
the week at the warehouses. StewardTs Meetirg.

ng. Hewas buried this morn-| Gents Furnishings,

| wre ineludeel int ths re duction oe ae
all fresh aud latest stvle
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FRANK W ELSON,

Sules very large. The Board of Stewards of the|
Methodist church, consisting of! a """ |
Deputy Sheriff H. VT. King [.. d. Pender, G. E. Ha ris, T. J. |
says pis onltucky nutaber of pris- Jarvis, James Brown, C. T. Mun-| FOR 7 |
oners ip juil, 13, still remaing un- ford, J. R. Moye, A. L. Blow,end, TWO,
changed. AB. Ellipgtonheld their first meet- | WEEKS : |

~ing forthe new conference year, | | LONGER

ale ae ce R. Sei as é| last night. L. H. Pender, was elec:

pe Brick St eediess Raisins at ¢.q chairman, and A. B. Ellington, YOU . b

ees see secretary and treasurer. The pas-| CAN.
The Pitt County Rifles held a tor Ts salary was AZT sued the) BUY

elect officers Same as last year, $900. The first.

e/ckureh conference ~will be held On)
~Sunday, 23rd inst. |

meeting to-day to
but had not finished when w
went to press.

_ Be sure and go to J.S. Smith «& AYDEN ITEMS.
CoT s for your Christmas grocer-| AYDEN, N. C., Dec. 14th. _Mr.
ies. Hecan fit you oat for a 'Whiteburst and family, of Kins-

oOro

Fruits cake. ~ton, are stopping with Mr. W. H. C LOT a : N C
Prof. W. H. Ragsdale, County Her |
Superintendent of oPublic Instruc- Mr. Carlos Harris, of Greenville,

tion, he ld an examipation of ~spent a day with bis maby friends
white teachers at the Academy jhere this week.

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: cles aa bee Ww itter °
A rreesat cle ul has beep rl | """"" DEALERS [IN """
abvcotat Wo jortties Tecelve doty

the De xt

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in Quant
recelved

Oo RST -- GLASS -- GOODS.

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troversy who

Arvest dcrease Wheh the size of oo
fije Vaurle is Copslderedt. Mor.
W oooedared, of North Carol Phoict.

a | mys AREF PTR ROA Le
setae co be aliecd of the thst. a theme) weet wibese own tee
bitss Peliirear ity cat Chics Tec election
vas about BO. Orsotmetbing like
SoG oreater than two veats ace a
I: Eyck Peete fl cree Liter bliv _ x
frit thee Sereona N ( oarodillics "' Gsitvis ft ¢ VA fat Vaid eect
Joistrict tian a tg of
voters int. Dhat is erronecu o= DY COGUS. ng 01S, CH 088
Ae rt bite to ti eéListim Te tude U UW,
ffierPe* ct Pt faliy I vi () [lito pe Wiriite Ihate. blar lay? (; ais. Crockery liu-
voters iu the district dian colored a. Pi we, Pam ig bm ee te,
[Tt ust to tree te tb ek «lostiict 7

Pyoat ities Cot tines VeotTe Chiat iret
Podty (Tm aor} box (Cort Tress light
( fpetcat tpsacie. oaA fit) eX pects to CoO
gest Mr W dards seat. ais culca
tobe banking on proving there pig R Pon all Li ) Moet the
tree thbdbe tierce That ~iat oSti Haid Tom e.
tue listrict. abil therefore. he
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Hie Got tiis Rece.pt
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Oe Donot failto call onus.
OWhatare you walting foi? |
eapd a Cherokee lawyer to an [u- ; |
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fiat: Whio had pata hilta rootey. S ' AR V ln ; , a
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oA re 1yot Wohiat do you PR i t j
PuoOW Bbeaut a reecetpt �"� Can you C ww 8
coderstiol the matare of a) re-
fedot? bell me the oO N -: _A | __- -CF0OU0 DS
suet TP owaiil give it to you. cpriie © L ~ A LJ
Tipe Woot JaAwVe.L.
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eS opose maybe we die: me go for13 days onty at
toy bieeloeeti © dueT thoed thie vwates lock :
rs | Lluie =e Postie Peter: le may. f Ss FS ) - re ) ~ 7
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Natit ter ore toil ~You pray A tha LEADER OF Low . Rit bs,
tht) lie \~\ hy it Liat f ) , ] il id (;}tk 1° Wd: NX ,
Orecelpt: fiat to maat all ove
t t fits)! Von :
Ho eos tues teecip WILLY BROWNS.
Pee ares flim Pt ori p) ; aia l phate -
Cotton and Peancts. ~ toe peace fot
~LIC pi; ('- ce
: ve CHEAP SHUES
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scrote ne cre erinoneianantares ey,

MI for =1"C combinatjon set
contalnimag av handsome
ink stand. qanrt bottle of excel

Working the Roads.

the |
1

yf D: rPeeroars of

baving

Board

of Lxrrireeere,

Th:

COoOUOTY
and

mi bottle of mucilage

double

lent black ink, small bottle of red
a.

nlp werent entrant nn cen
nn tenet arse ert aoe nee far germ mrt nem ceed

~The Place to Sell your

TOBACCO! |

a

charee the working of the roads, |
makes a report fer the three beanfiful pen holder, at a
Mnontis endiug Deesinber Ist, Book Store. Chtrape ast outfit eve
tunt slows the work iiss beeu oft cred.
done with a saving to the county a
Wirere the os avicts Were sed The P) roper Place CTO Buv
Ly eis vataes Tt is pepres nites *
el ll 7 L rer TaN IA T Vado, SuNALES

a Bo ee st day. poe Wir eh Ie raweee iy (4 RO rE a TIES.
au al Wotrd rs aedacted, For the

t! oe oarogths man d. amounted Canned (Foods, Fruits,

- Sy. 544.08. The total expenses, oo

I m rdiag clothing and feed for for » holidays is at"

convicts, vaards and keeping up
tools. were $755.3). leaving a (). S Ss Mi i : 4°
thoney Valais to the credit of the Fresh (oods const inT

county of a773.70. Chis looks 4s : ire Crackers at jobbers? prices.
a ; : : voce BRlanr heats sy wwarh
'f the Convict syste of working os lou be ats the world,
| Loar Tare vil Bost Cizaos in town.
will pave Where it Is mab iget Dou't forget the place.
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right." Durham Sun. D. S. SMITH.

PENDER & CO.,

North Carolina must not fail to I oO
be a) pPese nted 1D its tobacco

ell rey
exuibits in the great show of TINNERS .
a at Athuute. ILtis se positive er : ;
fact taat tiie best. finest, bright. And stove Dealers

est and richest tobacco grown OD)

this continent is prodaced inT Repairing promptly at: ended to-
North ee lf the best |
f.rmers of the best ros Co OFOW- " DEAE
t : = ~ A
: r % A PAPRA oi.3 ¢ es AND PUTTY
beg counties Wi: ~ ned thei Very é bal: _ Pry #3 aR
best stuples co Affaate and the 1 ( 1. Bi ; ~
5 a o wd .
compoautitfe.s fo pruige de. In fa Viv. vamp Goods, DicyeTes, a
yp tis Coup inne siliget the prize� Agent for Rambirer and Crescent!
or whatever is off red. Do not Bicycles.
neoteet t somd the richest, most.
m1 Wet be aod faest Ue ad beak:
posed fis sear, (Dour nestor Professional Cards.
t portunity bit bingy Ove ITE. OS a
A lve toe Strate. Tt will be a reece
rn © MW LONG,
tyes rev CAS TEL atic yeah eX bi btyds
Pa Soa tip wild tye ati A bas Cae ATTOPNEY-AT-LAW,
Wilssagtion Messenger " GREEN) JLE, N.C.
""" ~ Practiees in all the Courts. .
| | * Fed ~ ; ee nn an
su the y3 ( NO 4
' » it | Lytle 18] iit rt OT hi _ t. CATHA�"�M eo R OY SKINNE R
( fina has rendered a very Tr an NE
yee rot ode cpspon with reference | ATdAAM & sKoai NIN UR,
; toy : ; a" : 4
top tri ed PPT and loan ass yoraftpopes, - a .
. | APTORNEYSAAT�"�) AMY,
j ae hebl that when a mortgare. GREENVILiE N
i 3 ; ; 3 © y Ads dite . a
is forectosed tart oa stockholder 7 ee
oes oppo forfeit his etock ariel that = EL ig MING,
ton forectosure eredits should he Fe a ;
wiv: for prouvin tts upon Stok . AT PORN EY - oo
£ : _ 1 ; 1 ¢! Greenvil.�,� Ne C,
oroaf this is not chortie abd thie 2B t i Ov;
oar ct) Py. romipt atte tion to business. ige
ror rare pe str sties romp fhe 5
SO a do tro Tucker & MurohyT 3 old stand.
proce ds of a site, the stock re: - os . oe
tretitas thi property of the byar- THOS, ¢. JARVIS aLeK, L. BLOW |
rowel. [aN & BLOW,
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ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,

Dar keepers in Charlotte
sjuv0 city Heeuse fax

pay GREK NY Lf. L £, N N.C,

Ga Practice li. 4ilthe Courts.

ont oor A NBL

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my
¢

ESTABLISHED, 1875.

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S. M. SCHULTZ,

er THE

Bn IMERS AND MERU TANTS By ry
ing their yearTs sup plies will es

mhasine else w here Ourstqgiris« somplete
nallits branches.

~| PO RK SIDES&SH at LDERS.

PLO U2, COFFE EB, SUGAK.�
RICK, TEA, &e.

alwauysat LowrEsT M AKKET PRICES.

POSAGLO SNUFF & GIGARS

Ne but direct from M anufacturers, Fenn
bling VOU ko bay at Ole prot hit.
plete stock of

FURNITURE |

Valways on h: and and seldat prices to guj
rhe times. Our goods are all bonght
eold for CASH therefore, having no risk
ro run we sellat ac Jase, piargip.

Respectinils Sa ~
M.SCHUL Va,
Greenville, N.C

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heir interest to get our prices before DUA.

A com.

OLD BRICK STORE

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OUR REFLECTOR.

I.ook in and See Your Face

Jolly Will Greer arrived in town
this morning.

Mr. J. R- Cory. of Ayden. came
op on this mornings train to
spend the day here.

Mra. Ricks bas moyed into Mr.
Sutton s house, receutly vacatea

by Mr. Burch.

Wednesday at Tarboro Miss
Helen Porter was married to
Capt W. H. Powell. Jr.

Mer RR Grreep and Chicf of Po-
lice W FR James returued this
rnurbing from Kiusteon

Mir. tdie-s.ry Shaw. of LaGrranve
Wy boas teen pere satteudity

eourt retarued home vesterday

Weowere gia l to mee Nfr. Harry
Woioeedoee. wi bas been sick for

17 , 4 ; + i - ; , oa
mir da t ha tia?*. 4 ATi*¥ibiy Veemterclay
Fe -

Rik
uf T T i? 13 1
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ALT. «.! Le i afd ter. of »@CTi et
r ¥ * & oe a *s ¢
Ve 13 = Z & ae fi iT Gib to iyed ay { {ra ti

re + - be, ;
5 a -~ bd i ft �"� aa LLG e+
f ry im ag iF

Mr ZN Lesgett, of Trenton.

~ CaElb@ lh oh the suotlthiteoutid
trmw.23) to w«pre@y i ia wi.sile witli tiles
troathber Mr. WoW Joecrvett. .

Mer © FR Sha of N wooYork,

Septitg tl Mi ital Fire In
i\Paaiurce 4 tag Feee lL liere ag few
38 ft chis worplug

Mer HL. Boo tlarris, of Farmvilie.
Cok the train i ere this morulby
for \ ivf ik Tad i ireb i he id BrOCK
ferooTs He will open «a busi
Dess at Farmville We wish our
BPs l friccoed (DUCK SUCCES.

My Christ Looks LieeeckKtles just in,
they are peanities Fi ank Wiison

( onsilerable frost this worn:
iD.

beautiful nne Neck Wear, nice
( liristiias preseuts, at Muoford s,
A great many druwimers pass-
lug this way.

Maecaronia aud Cream Cheese.
a Fruits, Cored Haus at J.

Smith & Co ss

Sabsecribe to the DaILty REFLEc-

Ta i;.

HIS MIND UNBALANCED. ' The next best thing to being %
~pretty girl an? baving delightful
The Sad Fate of a Young Man who .orenades is to live next door to

Came to Attend Conference. one aud get the beuetit of the

tuusic oapyway.

The Durham Sun of tke 12th
inst., contained the following sad Quite a number of frisuds have
intelligence: ealled in to subscribe for the

The Stewart Hotel bas a very Datry Reriecter. Let the good
unpleasant guest, in fact, so much Work continue. We hope for
so, that he has to be guarded aj} Wauy mors to come ih every
the time to keep him from doliny day.
himself or others harin. Muapv awoman will put a num-

His name is James H. Barn ber tive foot in «a uumber four
ill, a vyoupg man abcut twenty shoe, and decorate the other end
six or twenty eight years of ave. of her auaton y with a batas big
who came here last Friday. to at asa cart wheel.
teud the Conference, from Bethel. yy yg member of your family
N.C.) After his a he ya lives elsewhere, o1 you live a
bmtued i: itely oe an Hotel eee ee aon would like te
apd registered, anc Has sluce ana Ty yyy CTOR. f&1ve
then become insane. His people see eat ne aul Oo And
Were nofified but as vet no word jor ing

; : paper Lo to thie.
bias been received from ther. .

It isindeed a pathetic signt to Bre Rusu."At Morris Myers
see a youns, intelligent. well edu- eouf, ctlonery store. Remember

cated imap in bis covrditiog"away that [To osell fruits and candies
from hottie and frievds, and more cheaper tht auy one bb town, 1
especialiv Is it so im this Case keep Apples, (Orabewer. Pears,
become acquatuted (arapes, Chesteuts, Plueappies,
with his lifes history. and the Coecnputs. and all kinds of Candy
eaQses Which led to bis lnsanity. mace fren~h every day T Wit ali
Hlewas a poor boy und bad anu the dadies ard veutlemenu to come
fdomother and sister who looked .nd see me donTt be bashfal.
to hii for their support. He Monn is Myer. *
Worked bard aud educated bhitn-
wef. but stu diest sO bard at schoo)
4id since. that tis minud has be- We are offering our
Cote Lubpaired His mother ana
sister aie still dependent Upo -i- stock at
hig for their living,

(ouless the authorities hear

fromm his people by tomorrow
muorning he will be taken to his r ~| ih | | i
home, ia Pitt county, and turned

over to the sheridd.

Just before patting the Dalry t RIC HS

REFLECTOR in press a telegram
Came to Sberlt?! King frow Sheriff : . :
Roesbee, of Durham. advising Durine-:-the-:-THolidavs
hit that an othcer having Mr. :
baruhill in charge would reach
Greenville on this� evenlus ress train.� oo ;
We have just what you

J.-S. Smith & Co. keep a com . :
plete stuck of Family Groceries want and at the
Christinas buyers take notice. *

Nearly every eveniog after rieht prree.
supper parties of merry young .
people visit the stores to look at
the holiday goods.

Heu fruit becomes a Juxury! Give us a call.
wheo Christmas draws near"i

sgne Siswotsinoe'vets oh BOSWELT, SPEIGHT & CO.

Wilie'lh Olies tins


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