Daily Reflector, December 15, 1894


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No. 6.

Greenville, N. C., December 15,1894.

a a ae anes ae 26,

Local Trains and Boat Schedule.

rd

mail
. MM.

Possenger and train going
North. arrives 8:22 ¢

arrives 6:37 PM.

North Bound Freight, arrive- 9:45 A.
Po

M.. leaves 10:i) A. MM.

South Bound Freight. errives
M.. leaves 2:11 P.M.

Steamer Myers a rives from Wash-
ipeton Monday, Wednesday and Fritay,
leaves for Washington oPoesday, ~Phuis-
diy and saturday.

S|!

Weather Bulletin.

Sunday"filr, warmer.

A S:2id Case.

Officer G. W. Crabtree, of
Durhar, arrived last night with

Mr. J. L. Barnhill and placed bim
This)

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CASeS |

in charge of Sheriff King.
is one of the most pitful
we ever saw and every heart goes
out in sympathy for the unfortu

nate young man We hepe ad
mission inte the State Hospital.
can be secured at ouce for him:

aud that bis mind can
restored.

Married.

MoorE-Srokrs."We_ are
py to inform those of our frieuds
who have heretofore so ardently

dexsired the annexation of Canada:

tothe U.S. that their hopes have
at least been, to acertain

realized, though 1t is improbahls
that the diplomatic officers of the

two great English speaking na

tions of the world have yet become |



aware of such ain event.
The fact of it ky, that Mr Cana |
da Moore and Migs a Stokes)

were united in the Holy bonds of
matrimony at the house of Squire
T. B.. Mewborn, on Sunday,
Squire Mewborn officiating. It
is impossible, yet, to tell what
Secretarv Gresham will think of
Squire MewbornTs acts when he
hears of this marriage; but 1¢ is
to be hoped that no trouble will
arise out of the affair, aud that
the nations uf the new world will
ever remain at peace with each
other. 7 G.
Gardnerville, N. ©. Dee 10, ~94.

Going south, |

be early.

hap.)

extent.

A DEATH BLOW,

Another Prize. Fighter -Knocked-Out
and Killed,

(Special to Reflector.) |
New Orveans, La., Dee. 15."
oAnuay Bowne, a prize fighter, who
Was knocked cut in a contest here
jast night by Kid Lavigne, died
early this morning. Bower was
~struck on the head by his ,oppo
nent, knocked limp into his corn-
~er aud was aimost lifeiess when

borne from the ring by his back.

t

He never regained cuusel-
he blow.

ers.
~ousness after t

Cfiicers of the Guards.
| At the meeting of Pitt county
Rifles, Friday afternoon, the fol-
jowing oOiumlcers wece elected :
Captain"J. T. Smith.
Ist Lieutenant"B. F. Suge.
Ind Lieutenant"J. R. Cory.
Treasurer" B. F. Suge.
Secretary"H. C. Hooker.

,Ovder of Saies.

take place in the following order,
~begining at 10:30 a. me:
First Sale "Greenville

house.

Second Sale"Eustern Ware-
house.

Third Sale"Planters Ware-
jhouse
| Church Services To. Morrow.
| MrrHopisr CHuRCcH"SundayT

M. Preaching

~School at 930 A.
by at 11 A. M.

~by Rey. G A. Ovgles

and 7 P. M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH"Sunday

Sehool at 9:30 A. M. Preaching

by Rev. R. W. Hines at 11 A. M_

and 7 P. M.

~EprscopaL CHourcu " Sunday.
School at 9:30 A. M. No preach
Ing. ~

Baprisr CHurcu-Sunday School
at 9:30 A. M.. No preaching.

500 pair Dongola S

hoes 63 cents
pair at H. ©, Hooker's.

ss

Tobacco Sales for Monday 17th)

Ware |

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i
i

reat Reduotioa

FRANK WILSON

From now until January Ist, 1895,
I will reduce my entire stock.

A Christmas Present for All
CLOTHING!

MARKED WAY DOWN. |

we

All Cuts, Shades, Sty lek, Price, ¢yuality

DRY 0093, NONONS SHOES, AN,

Gents Furnishings,
ire jnelucled in this reduction and are
ali fresh and latest sivies.

FRANK WILSON.

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DAILY REFLECTOR.

| WN FETC EE A FED). Pe itor.

WORDS. °

ENMNCOURAG!I! NG

Srnee the brains RRELEo beh
wi ts apoearrtuce it basa recely
t { mAigy k1 df ald encouraving
words fron the bome folks

ree ~3 7 - ~
These are all. fully appreciatect,

becanse we feel that the little pa

} t Sd tv the Neale of
Crr@ uvine"thev are going to

a ;
Tuida iM yust What it tS tO He"aihl

lu speaking of it thoy talk abouT

theirown. Bat nothing has grat
tied is Priore te wn {wo letter-
tq ¥ } .* ¥ 7 rby * 14 } j -} }

feiars day oigzht = mail brougit us.

, : } 4 . ' _" a |
one! we fe iif ae*h) �,�* Laie Li JT Be perro pyar?

i

Sil; (oe Diet@seel to KROOW h pW tlied:

town ansl an ¢ prise they ate

eel Pat ~ Fey gexf on rah is view d py

de & & a kt wy ae 4 . 3 é ~3 a he ¥

Promibeut Vuirlicss Mel! ele
t - +

Len of tie! t oy t {(obrigae a } tick

Wh emcli betler

7 ;

(doe ds from a leawding ftirim ;

+ * 4 " ¥
rare. ¥ l t Y om eT @. ae l siban
4 ¥ ) ¥ » + + | Fa + «.
Veet 4 l re Pee (O07 Lile® [1s o
f+ ; hR "4 \\
Silt: O ! La VE PLE« Tok ¢
* ry
Ceote& Pol hit Wfeal 1 to s �,�! !
PiTi ss tek Wish: Vou success |] \'
~ :
Loti ry - Y i ae Led Qijel oa ) "Fees s
W Li 0 tf ii bosT mus i bey De t if
*. a rhih fey oo
a 4 a oF ie & Yibl [4 t ad
aad - : f ) aa! ¥ iuaAt -o
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; + ¥ , , #6 T *., ia.
jt i b - ~~ 4 Piatt i Ri {oe
La
Ii i if Ww t a2! } ¥ f rill
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~fitagebnt rein Cire t tery Fisivgye
o ma. fil Lyk ' Vy Te t { ~ |
e+ . . j
rawthe lient word \ ae
i) fe ¥ mn
h 4 &

i
the loli and

Ex Congressman Ewart, aud a
rember of the House in the
presenta Legislature, does uot
hesitate to express himself upon
any public questivn. He has
both by the News
Charlotte

e present week.

been putervied
A Ooserver anal the
Qhserver duribg th
Some things he .a4ys We presuwe
tre pot relished much by some of

that

uU tueaus bas been

r ) 7? - 7
tlic PEaALLEY4rS. iL Wl

MIr. Battier by

am

lusiadhce,

promised the lore term in the
Senuate. Hie also says there wiil
COULest OVel bet

sliort
Reputlicans

toea & SDL! ited

*

Lhrat
favo!
of two Republicans
That this

tie dleciaures

Cerin.
the netianal
thie election
from North Carolina.
is uot impossible.
biuaself a cau lidate for oue of the

, 7
pia ius. HLe

pO tizat tue present

eXpresses the opts
Levisiature
thyet
likely to
be do which will be

will be cCouservacive and
mebotlons ih few tinlies
radical
~omueres lp existing affairs. These
eWS ure lolerestiuy in thelt

SUrrvestloun at the preseut tiie.

ender,

ereo hee Scout Says: [
vou Want to opyeton to� the finan
Lac kle some fel
low with the ws Lites end of his

who speuds his time ip

+ f 7 3 - +
*] ii ~ithi.tll el gunrt

sittlu@ oath Tepce cuorbpers aici
ttenddins coon huptre. He aree
tel You just hew the govern

rents fluances stou do be
vel. but he canbot mauace
meey jyis wifes rut of the {1 bed, bic
~fhoidren at school or meal du the
marre |

Taba

Cotten and Peanuts
[ 4 4 ~o iy ieee. Cf
~ - I Jas f:
b ~ b tiad id I
oe 4
4 i LUNs
¥ -
4
| y 45 o |
iy ~3 .
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PR ANU TS,
& »
I
ho }T 4
1 orsta
me me
% I = A
£ } Ls

fe ng name ee ce nent ann eR ""

J.b ee AT CO,

-ALERS IN -""

FIRST ~ CLASS -- GOODS,

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VHEAE

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ee

THEY Deki POR GAbd.

" 4] ot, fell WHital Vet! eerd"

Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,

late. tlardwar-. Geous, Creekery. Tin-

wae. | olows-, kab aiiipg Gtiypceiuierts,

FURNITURE.

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Lines to Meet the
Hard Tames

uc d on al!

"-O"

Do not fail to call on us.

STARVATION
PRICES |!

ON-:-ALL-:-GOODS
for13 days only at

HIGCS BiOs.,

LE ADE MSOF LOW id Hl a,

GREENVILLE N. ¢
LEY BROWNS...
{

~ CHEAP SHUES

Have osat

OW

Children Sho
one -

~DRY | - GOODs

- See el $1 8 Sew Ne Me -chine.

WILEY BROWN,

et Soe





pist:

iG sett

ee nr meen et Nl ON OE RTE IT A AN mime er tomer

Outwitted. ~this to thei. Li st them 1 do : a ohit.
"" oTile plain sewing, and promise
A manTs theory may be first. that hereafter their father or

him in. ~brothers
acged and battered, a

class and yet uot stand
good stead to the bitte = end. |
Au Jrishman, who had
himself with a hnge horse pistol, they are too lazy to be thé wife
aud taken to the road to replen
ish wis exchequer, met a farmer to work for a living to make a
reuruing from the inarket with. home, aud needs a loving, indus-
a bag «f wonev. ~trious helpmate to sbrre othe joys
oYour movey or your hfe 2? and burdens of life with him.
demanded Pat, presenting the py oe

hon the usual way The Proper P lave eto Buy
Fhe farmer chanted. to be a ~SuDIs 3 .

() banker, atirl he essayed to tem) =
pore 3. oPT would not have thee Ee adnily (GRE Cc Is -

thi 7 vith sin ~tend,

y soul wat , friend, Canned Goods, Frui

~ancl didst thoa kill ine. | oe -
Confections

~e
a s.
STi ti

sald be 5

wi

it wouid be, marder. But bold !,

A bargain is no sin, but a com- "for the holidays Is at"
inerce between two honest men.) C). oS S Mi iT by? Ss
I will give thee this bas of gold.

j ~~ (7 Co} i
for the pistol which thon holdest. Fresh Gov: is const ed
' : Fore Crackers at job ers? PIE es.
~ Ty oo 7 fF Oue a beats the world.
[he unsuspecting amateur Bost Cilars in town.
highway man made the change Dont for get the plac

without a woments hesitation. . a). S. SMITH.

oNow, frieud, cried the wily. OS

IPT phlratiu, leveling the weapons |S | Pp i NDE R & CO.
ocive me back my eold, or fs a -
blow thy bratus out po TINNERS

And Stove Dealers.

gO Pe emo gn le trate ete

oBlaze away, then. darlint!)
said Pat. oSure thereTs biver a
dhrop of powther #n it!

"DEALERS EN-"

There Are Old Maids, 1 | AAPNA Ff LASS A Mt 4 ny
fan ohy las, TT) AND pY nm

Lam p Hoods, Bicyeles, &e.

seca ntti LN ODE COE AN een

= """"

Woy
One cause for so priny ol bd
meids is due tor the giris them-
selves. says the New Enelend:
House Wile. What young th an
of the middie class cares to miiry |
awirh who woutd let her father. Professional Cards.
Web apocolit wrh buttons ott sunel " a
linen collar that is toru and oe Wi il LONG,
eed? Sueba girl doesnTt des ree Se ;
a husbaud, and she will be tikely | | ATTOUNEY-A oLAW -
. ty; REENVILLE,
to join the grand army of O1d 4, ourts,
tm iids: | =
if there be anything ou

oAgent for ara a Crescent
Bievel Ss - . :

racrices in all the t

7 C.LATHAE
earth 7 OC SAERAM

i ATHAM & ski NNER,

th: young men ght shy of, it is. Ly
ay slove uly grind. Lhe father Or the) e es - : .
} 2 le ITwhe ATTORNEYS oA Pete Ww,
proOcuer is the ev: hilencve, AW Whe: GREEN TLE, NO
Yotl sec rb alkine to tLeir, - a a

i . a

work with the ar clothes torn ancl: oF L. K MING

th
i
Ke

looking like men who bad to puil * ATT IRNEY -Ac \ W
i 4 rer ~ ay ¥
up with a slack wife, nother or) | ae ew N.C.
erowu up dauszhter and sister.) op rompt attention to business. Ofice
£

you nee dt lovk for nothing
iP vou marry inte that tntuily.
Youknow a lazy girl or two of ||

betteriat pue ker & Mur phy *s old stath ad.
THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEK. L. BLOW

PARVIS & BLOW,

this kind, don't you? Think oft
those you can single cut, two or, ATTORNEYS S-A'T- LAW,
three girls this article will bit.] GREENVILLE. N.C.

If sv, for their own sake sent dig gf Practice i. viltue: Cour.

age

aeerectneynia nereictnnspanientn ttc

will not walk the streets.
| disgrace.
provided to them and an inclination that

of any good young man who has)

Repairing promptiy at: -ended to

4 ARRY SKINNE g

bling you to buy at. yne prot.

teold for CASL fiiere fore,

ncgenn emesis genet em mt

The Pla ce to: Sell your
TOBACCO!

TILA NEL 2)

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. B31 ABLISHED 1875. a
oy THE

oOD BRICK STORE.

\ ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS SBUY
ing their yeapTs sipplics w i) tind ©
their interest toget our-prices before pus
chasing elsewhe ré_ Ourstock ise orp lete

nallits br: rnches.

| PORK SIDES&SHOTLDERS,
| | FLOUR, COFFE Es SUGAK, |
RICH, TE LA, &e.

alwueysat Low ES sT MARKET PRICES. .*

TOBACLG SNUFF & CIGARS ©
from Manufacturers, ena
A com
plete stoak of -« a

~FURNITURE.

alWavs OF hand and seidat prices rossi.
ohe times. Gur guotus are all} ho. ght and
having no risk
Oo TUN LSWe set} at a Close im: Arg.
Respec truly.
s. oRCHULTZA.
Hreenville. N, ¢

owe buy cHrect





OUR REFLECTOR.

I.ook in and See Your Face

Mra. Delphia Quinerly left this
moruing for Rocky Mount.

Mr. Corpelius

to be

Miiss Aunie Lawrence, who has
recentiv bud «along spell ot fever

7

fiasn TeooVere lL.

able

Kinsaul 1s
rat from his sICKDe@SS8.

tet

Mr J. Lo Bridgers, of TarboroT
who bas been attending court. re

turned Dbome this mourhing.

¢

Mr oko S Phelps went up. to
Cruose Nest to-day to attend the
fer.y lice ll Uy of Convuho

traiu

F * fe i
Teer TOOR tle

I
i " | yPoid m4 f YT dils {[:O0thie 10 Ba}
tineore audthe bays have tied up
Tay r
\\ - ad i } haa f R (ys
t.. | bi ottiee ode-gy s few tm)
" this jus fie was ou hits
We Eq scifax to vViset relatives
} i (* fq I. �"�o rf J ALI rs
ecu foul. bas been Spenel
bow re tie calleiino t
. . f 1) » KRercyt
Mero Ate Ciark. of Crrsuville
( haalV. ism faethe! tbh an it @OG etl ee
~ foacius v~uisfenily down
tv od aa tle Wiil eoysvse
l i ~ one aan
4, _ a
4 Was ok iOaeteci with straw
booeme chsw@u io frout of Mr B. F
Mousse ubaroie vard this after-
ty (*} ris tig is hHecKtle YF 4 f ir
Pim. te iit BLitts ghar 1D,

by auk Wilson

* ; 4 e
Tire y are Deaulies

OmIimmissloners ju

- AJ
dhe County �,�

# Viestedd auc luspected the
Home of the Ayed wod Intirm to-
day Dhey report everything out

there in good order

| Deautiful line Neck Wear, pice
Clristwas presents, at Muuford's.

Kegister of Deeds King issueT
Mmarfiage liceuses to day to one
white and two colored couples.
They were Frank Dixon aud Ly.
dia Cannon, James Chancy and
Jeonle Eboro, Henry Parker and
Pussie Jones.

Christmas
Frank Wilson.

Cali in and «ee my
oRees Wear jast lu.

EFLECTIONS,

LOTAL R

Cotton 4# to day.
Eggs 15 to 18 cents. »

J. L. Starkey & Co., have pur.
chaseda horse to do their draying

Anything you want for Christ-
tnas can bes had at James Longs.

Cotton receipts large to-day:
The town bas been full of it.

Come see my Christmas goods
Everything cheap. James Loug

Big crowd here to-day and the

tnerchauts correspondingly hap-
Py
JOS. Smith & Co. keep a com-

plete stock of Family Groceries:
Curistgmas buyers tuke notice. .

Dolls

Ai

variety Tova.

Endless

Fireworks. Fruits. Caucdles. ete.
at J iawtues Lou Ss.

(yreat reductions for the Holi
doy trace ll Meus Youth malic

Boys ( fothiue iat C. TL. Munford -

=

Mes. V. H. Whicbard found the
heat j*ePonicr blooin of the svasou
in her yard yesterday.

Be sure and goto J.-S Sinith A
Cos for your Christmas pgrocer-
wes, He cau fit you out for a
Fruit cake. -

Say, boy, hold ap both hands,
eounut all your flpgers aud you
Lave just tue number of days tu
Curistinas.

-

(;ranulated Sugar 5 cents :
pouud. aud Seedless Raisius tit
Oid Brick Store. _

M doses can now turn on his
electric lights, alas street
455 the Noun 1s withdrawing frow
publie gaze.

(io toJS. S. Smith & Co's. for
Cakes. Crackers, Cauned (Goods
aoi Fruits for Christmas. °

Macaronia and Cream Caoeese.
Dried Fruits, Cured Ilaws at J.
s. Smith A Cos. *

Ar Cosr."In order to reduce
our stock, and to evable our cus-

o

tomers to buy useful presents for.

Christmas, we now offer our en-
tire siock of Dress (ioods, Hats
aod Clothing, and Crockery-ware
at cost for the next 10 days. Re

member this off-eris only for 10

days and we mean what we say
BosweEL_, SPEIGHT & Co.

lamps,

| There are eighteen Sotels and
boarding houses in Greenville,
not including restaurants. This
looks like people ought to be well

supplied with something to eat.
Court adjourned to-day, having
occupied the full two week» al
lotted to the term. Very few
cases were disposed of, railroad
suits taking up most of the time,
Two dimunitive darkies, about
as black as pature ever makes
them, and occupyiug one baby
carriage, Created sowe werriment
amony the crowd at the depot
this morning.
Bia Rusu. "At

ecopfectionery store. Remember
that I fruits

Morris Myers

sel] and candies
cheaper than any one in town. I
keep Apples, Orauges, Pers,
Grapes, Chestuuts. Pineapples,
Cocanuts, aud all kinds of Candy
made fresh every day. [ waut all
the ladies aud centlemen t Come

wd see me dont be bashfal.
Mournis Mykn. *

AYD«N ITEM.

Aypen, N Cy, Dee. loth."Mrs.
M. DL Stauvhbter and children
lenve this morning to visit rela-
tives ln Goldsboro aud elsewhere
auqa will not return uutil next
summer.

We are offering our
-:- stock at -:-

Greatly Reduced

PRICES

Durine-:-the-:-THolidays.

We have just what vou
want and at the

co

night price.

(rive us a eal.

BOSWELL. SPEIGHT & G0


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