Daily Reflector, December 18, 1894


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DAILY

Vol. 1.

Greenville, N. C., December 18, 1894.

Local Trains and Boat Schedule.

Psssenger and mail train

North. air ves 8:22 A. M.

arrives 6:37 PM.

North bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.
leaves 10:15 A. M.

South Boon} Fre ight, arrives 1:51 P.

leaves 2:11 P.M.

M.,
M..

leaves for Washingtou Tuesdiuy,

day and Saturday:

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going
Going south, ~rush to day from people anxious

to get married, and issued license
pected later in the day.

Steamer Myers acrives from Wash- aud Mary Harris, B. -F. H_ Ed-
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday, wards and Florence War ren, J. H.
Thurs- Stocks and Lydia Carr,
'Nelscu and Luvenia Rouse, E. E.

Weather Bulletin,

Colder to-night, fair Wednesday.

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Order of Tobacco Sales.

Fo: Dec.! Sth, beginning 10:30 a. m
2nd Sale "Greenville Warehouse.
3r:i Sale. -"-Eastern « arehouse.
Ist sale."V-anters Wareboiise.
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Married.

McGowan"-H im"On Wednes- |*
day. 12th inst., near Greenville,
Mr. M L. McGowan aud M:ss

Fheny Ham were
Rev. Callas Little.

be nen

DonTt You See ?

Mr. Allen Warren, of River-
side Nursery, says the two-line
loerl he put in the Datty REELEC-
TOR, a few days ago, for 16 tur
keys, brought people with -200
turkeys to him. A word to the
wise, ete.

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Look at Home,

We entirely agree with the
Rocky Mount Evening Mews
vhen itsays: ~Firmly establish
your home industries and useful!
home enterprises by patronizing
them. Promises todo so later on
are encouraging but place no pie
on ~the table to day.�

SPL EHTS aaa: od

Attention Masons,

A special communication of
Greenville Lodge, No. 284, A. F.
& A M., has been called for
Thursday pight, Dee. 20th. All
the members are requested to at
tend, as business of importance
will demand their attention. "

By order cf the Worshipful
Master. W.M. Kina, W. M.

oDavid Spain and Mary Galloway,

Nine on a Side,

Register of Deeds King had a

~to pine couples, with owe wore ex-
Those
getting licenses were Wm. Baker

Fener
Hathaway and Winiford Webb,

Edward Milis ard Ada M. Mills,
wrey Perscn and Maggie Edw ard
W. ©. Hines and Viney Daniel.

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PARMELE ITEMS.

December lith, 1994.
G. J. Cherry returned from
Norfolk yesterday. -

Messrs. T. F. Whitley and R.
KK. Brunch spent Suuday in Grin-
dvol.

Miss Annie Craft, of Roper, is.
Visiting her sister, Mrs. D. S&S.
Powell.

Jas. A. Meiver has been sick
fui the past week, but is. nearly
Well ugulu. "

Misses Cena Cherry and Murie
Brown spent Friday afternoon
and night here.

Misses Bertie and Minnie Mc-
Naugton, of Everetts, spent to-
day in Parmele.

Rev. Mr. Guthrie, late of Laur.
inburg, spent today in Parmele
with Rev. Mr. Hines.

Rolla the oRoyal Entertainer�
gave very enjoyable concerts ib
PowellTs Hall Friday and Satur.
day uizhts.

Parmeie is still booming, three

large dwellings are just
com leted, and material is being

hauled for others.

This has .been another lively |

day on the tobacco market.

are in the nea

being}.

Time Growin ¢ Short.
To get.the benefit of the

reduction I am.
making on

CLOTHIN G! i
You had better make
haste or you will belate.

Dry ~Goods; Notions, a
Shoes, Tats.
GentsT F urnishings

IT
can make yohi better
prices than any firm

in Greenvi le.

A beautiful line of

N-E-C-K-T-I-E-S! »

just in for Xmas.

FRANK WILSON.

ae Senne nes

Just received |
Silk Mufflers, _ Neckties,
Handker cl riefy,
Fancy -:- Pocketbooks,
GentsT F urnishing oS
for the Christmas trade

BY LANG.

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FOR THE -_

NEXT TWO ~WEEKS |

STILL GREATER . |

Reduction will be madc

ON :-: CLOTHING :-: AT
oi: LANG'S.

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DAILY REFLECTOR.

THE DAILY REFLECTOR.

~Some Nice Things the Press Brethren
tp Are Saying That the Home Folks
th. Will Take Pleasure in Reading.

D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.

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Subscrip*ior 25 certs ver Mon

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Entered as second-class mail matter.

The Darr ReEFLEcTOR has!

Lacs as = : So i . _ .
made its appearance. We wish
The estate of tbe late Mr. E. t success"Greenville enny

M. Short, who was killed by the Precs.
explosion of his mill at Washing: '
ton. is valued at $120,000.

The Greenville Datty REFLEC
TOR'S Initial namber came to time
_"" Monday evening and is promised.
daily paper, the Fvening News. eoeg ta of being a permanency

o|We wish it é6very success.
publi.bed by Messrs. Parker & (Greenville /ndec.

Wayman. Their paper shows m, Greenville REFLECTOR ha
them to be hustlers through 4nd .tarted a small daily. It is a neat

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through. and newsy. We wishit success.
'"Kinston Free frees.
The Peany [Press came out in We have received severa!

with copies of the Daity REFLeEcToOR.

a editarah; aq jpublished at Greenville, N. C., by
the editorship charged from Mas Pd hWhichard. It is a bright

, oc VD.
ter Lee Rawis to Mr. W. S- four page, newsy little daily.
Christian. It has caught some J,ong may sheT wave is the sincere
thing of the spiritof the RerLec- @ish of the Messenger." Wash-
Tor and follows along war line of;ington Messenger.
mentioning some of GreenvilleTs; The Greenville DatLy REFLEC.
industries and business men.|TORis a small but newsy paper
Greenville deserves all that can 80d editor Whichard says if it,
be said along this li ~meets the success it cught to will
@ sald along thls ne: (be enlarged. Geeenviile ought
" ; to give it a hearty support."
When Judge Bynum disolved Charlotte Democrat.
the injunction in the mandamus, EditorT Whichard of Greenville
proceedings before him in the is uow getting out a daily issue
_ Bernard-Woodard case, the State of the Rsriecror. Its_ first ap
Board of Canvassers accordingly ae atand was last Monday. 7 -
. " nd newsy and we wish 1
~ ae success. A daily paper in Green

| ; -ville shows enterprise which we
respondent says that Mr. Wood- hope wiil be sustained. "Scotland
ard declines to accept the certifi Neck Demucrat.
cate thus given and wrote Gov.. ae
. 7 :
Carr a letter to that effect. Mr.) Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
Woodard knew that the legal 4nd peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
points in the case were eter by Cobb Bron sy os Conmni-sivu Mer-

favor. but in the course of bis.

enlarged size this morning,

| COT FOM.
letter says: oI have held office Good Middling 5 9-16
« | MI llug b
urder clear title for four years Low Mitdling 4 18-14

end could not,coneent to hold it Good Ordinary AR
longer under a commission issued | Tone"Firin.

J.B. CHERRY & CO.

FIRST -- CLASS -- GOODS.

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THEY SELL CREAP TOR CASE.

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"CaTl on them when you reed"

Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,

Iiats, fiardware., Guns, Crockery, Tin-
ware. Plows, Farming Implements,

FURNITURE.

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Prices Reduoeci on all Lines to Meet the
Yard Times.

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Do not fail to call on us.

STARVATION
PRICES!

ON-:- ALL-:--GOODS
for 13 days only at

HIGGS BROS.,

LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,

| GREENVILLE, N. ©.

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"is the place for"

CHEAP SHOES

Have Children Shoes at
. 15 cents. 15

/ / PEANU C + ;
on mmere technicality or ever Prime _ 1g| 2nd also have a complete line of"
tainted with a suspicion of tech- jExtre Prime of DRY a GOO DS
nical invalidity, but prefer to spa nish 2 sold at vos close Margin.
surrender the commissjon-� Tone"Dall i

; ~Eggs"steady at 20 to 21 cts. S hi : ;
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= : Eess"sicady at 20 t¢ 7 e his $18 Sewing Machine.
Subscribe to the Dairy REFLEo-; +: oe bacraged. 10 Pes a 8 5 -
TOR. | Black and Clay, 60 to 75 per buchel. WILEY BROWN,
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The Legend of the Beautif 1 hand

There was a dispute amon:
three ladies as to which had the
most beautiful hand. One sat by
a stream and dipped her hand ia
the:water and held itup; another
plucked = strawberries until the
ends of her fingers were pink;
and another gathered yivlets
antil her hands were fragrant.

Money appropriated by Con-
gress for the support of the Life
Saving Service is an investment
in which Uncle Sam should find
just cause for satisfaction.. Al-
most four thousand shipwrecked
persons were rescued by tne life-
savers during the last year, while
of the $10,000,000 represented in
the ships aided in distress,$8, 000
000 was saved.

An old, haggard woman passing
by asked ~Who will give ms 4
gift, forIT am poor?� All three
denied ber; but ancther who sat
bear, unwashed in the stream,
unstained with fruit, unadorned
with flowers, gave ber a little gift
and satishied the poor woman.
And then she asked them what
was the dispute, and they told
her, and lifted up before her their
beautiful bands. oBeautiful, in-
deed,� said she when she saw
them. But when they asked her
which was the mosT beautiful, she
said, oIt is not the hand othat is}
washed elean in the brook, it is

ItTs N ari Here!

-CHRISTMAS!-

and youshould goto
D. S. SMITH S

for -:-
Fireworks, Fruits, Cigars
Confections,

and all other Holiday
Goods. Cheapest place
in town.

not the hand that is tipped wih
rec, itis not the hand that is
garlanded with fiagrant flowers,
butthe hand that gives to the
poor isthe most beautiful.� As
she said these words ber wrinkles
fled, her staff was thrown away,
and she stood before them an
angel from Heaven with author-
ity to decide the question in dis
pute. And that decision has
stood the test of all time.

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Stub Ends of Thought.

Work fast reaches rest first.

ItTs a cold day |
colder.

[It isnTt the long sermons that).

reach to heaven.

A ton of complaining wen t
ruise a pound of relief

A bandful of sunshine can
knock out a carload of cloads.

Waited for opportunities are
usually more or less frezzied at
the edges.

A man doesnTt siand aronnd
with his hands in his pockets if
thereTs money ia theta.

If a nan can see good in any-
thing, donTt try cv show him that
there may ba something else yisi-

b.e.

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Baild up your business by put-

that can't get

S.E. PENDER & CO.,
TINNERS

And Stove Dealers.

Repairing promptly attics to

"DEALERS IN-"

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY

Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &e. '

Agent for Rambler and Crescent
Bicycles. "

Professional Cards.
M. H. LONG,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N.C.
Practices in all the Courts. ©
C. LATHAM HARRY SKINNER

ATHAM & SKINNER,

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ATTGORNEYS*AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE. N. ~

ju FLEMING,

ATTORNEYX -AP-LAW
~ Greenville, N.C.

Prompt attention to business. Office -
at Tucker & Muroby 5 old atand.

THOS. J. JARVIS. T ALEX. La. BLOW
Jarvis & BLOW,

ATTORNEYS.-AT- LAW,
GREEN VILLE, N.C,

Stee ee
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come Fiibad a

a haeee,

gerne

"O "NC Se TUILA Saar

ESTAB LISHED 18756.

AT THE |

OLD BRICK STORET

ARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will tind |

their interest toget our prices before pu.. |

chasing elsewhere. Ouretpck is comp lete
n allits branches.

FLOUR, COFFEE) SUGAR,

RICE, TEA,T '&e. |
al wuys at LOWEST MARKET PRIORS.

TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A fom
plete stock of |

-FURNITU RE

always on hand and sold at prices tosuil
the times. Our goods are all bought and "

tgold for CASH. therefore, having no risk t
| to run,we sell at a close margio. ay

Res etfully
Pe 3 M.ISCHULT?,.

the,

ting an advertisement

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DaiLy REFLECTOR. |

oo i mE Fe :
- - Bout ee ee ee,

bod Practice ix. all the Courts.

5. Mi SCHULTZ,

PORK SIDESGSHOWLDERS, 2

Greenville, N.C : .

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OUR REFLECTOR, LOCAL RELECTIONS,

| see een eens

Cotton 48 to-day.
Just one week to Christmas.

T.cok in and See Your Face

Mr. RR. Fleming. of Pactelus,
was here to-day. Come see my Christmas goods
Mr. J. T- Ward, of Bethel, was Everything cheap. James Long

in the city last mght. It has been decidedly colder

Dr. W. L. Best, of Johnson's to-day.
Miills. is 1 - .
Mills. is in town to-day. Endless variety Toys, Dolls
Hon: L C Latham went to Fireworks, Fruits, Candies, etc,
Washington this afternoon. at James Longs. ;

_ Mr. I. Rumley went to Wash-
ingtou to-day on basiness.

_ Mr. F. T. Carr, of Willow Great reductions fur_the
Creepe. has been in town to-day. day trade in MeuTs Youth and
Boys Clothiug at C. T.MunfordTs.

Fresh meat plentiful in market.
It is selling at 6 cents.

ae eas]
A marriage in town to-morrow
morning.

Miss Brace Sutton, of Kinston,
is visiting Miss Lina Sheppard.
Mr. M H. Horaadayv, of
Greene county, was here to-day. QGranulated Sugar 5 cents 4

~Mr. BF. Metzger. of Norfolk. pound, and Seedless Raisins at
etager. of Norfolk Oid Brick Sv.ore. . .

Turkeys seem to be quite abud
Ex Register of Deeds Ih H. «nt this seasoo and sell at 5 cents
James, of Pactolus. was in town & pound.

to-dxy.

- | Oranges Avples Candies
_ Mirs Becca Wethington, of (heese, Butter, Crackers and Can.
aia is visitiog Miss Brace ned Goods, at L. V. BradshawTs
ft orbes : a :
_Misese Ada Hearne and Mattie a a ee good day
Park-t. of Falkland, spent the , ooe bas as hey all seeme
day here. o usy.

Mr. G. J. Cherry, manager of Beautiful line Neck Wear, nice
the Parmele KclestonTCo. at Parm Christmas presents, at Mupford's.
ele. apent last night here.

_Miss Bettie Moore. of
City. who was visiting Mrs. God
wir, returned home to day.

has been doing up the town to
day.

The sidewalk in front of the
Elm Old Bnck Store was alive with
turkeys to day.

: ; | Anything you wart for Christ-
. Miss Addie Johnson, of Grifton mas can bs had at Jamen Long's.

arrived this morning.to yisit her'
sister, Mrs. C. D. Rountree. _ There will be an entertainment
at Carolina Christian College,

Mr. R. M. dearne came ap on q |
steamer Myers Monday and spent Ayden, on Thursday night, 20th.

the afternoon aod night here.

Mr. Elias Turnage, of tbe firm #24 pays strict attention to his
of Ormond & ~Turnage, at Or. advertisement In the newspaper,
yoandsville, has been in town to- ® the one that is ogetting there.�

day. A large gray wolf skin was on

Mics Eva O'Hagan, of Wilson, exhibition at LangTs store to day.
arrived in tLe city last night to [t was sent from Montana by Mr.
spend the boilidays with ber J. W. Forbes to his sister, Mrs.

uncle Dr. C. J. O Hagan. E: E. Hart, of Ayden.

Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of A good advertisement is the best
Grimesiand, was here to day with solicitor. It appeals to the peo

a big lot ef tobacco which he sold |ple who may want what it tells

atAhe Eastern. He hati 5,485 about, but d t i
Tbs. all grades. for which he re. ees not intrude upon

ceived $852.06. - the thing.
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| The business wan who bustles |

A colored man was killed at
Pantego, Monday afternoon, by 4
limb falling on him.

Lovelace Cherrv, for imbibing

too much bad liquor, paid $1 and
costs in Mayor VlemiugTs court,
yesterday.
ShelbunrTs store is decorated
~beautifully. The people were
out in fall last night looking at
his display-

Cotton has beeo couing in
town freely to-day. There has
been little change in the mark: t for
'-everal days.

This morning Mr. Allen War-
~ren shipped 14 turkeys that
~weighed 172 pounds. That was
4 fine lot of fowls.

| Mr. H. Sheppard is having
lumber placed on a lot pear the
~depot for the purpose of build-
ing a storage warehouse.
To-morrowTs weekly edition of
~REFLECTOR will contain the finan-
~cial statement of the finances of
county for the past yeer.
Capt. Hawks waved a sweet
~smile at us as he passed by this
morning. He had a better !vok-
~ing train than yesterday.

- During the holidays the Coast
~Line will sell round trip, tickets
to points on its system ~at four

~cents per mile for tbe round trip.

|

In order to reduce our
| stock and enable our
customérs to buy

Useful "Xmas"Presents

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| stock of

~Dress Goods, Clothing,

| Hats, Crockery

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AT CO=:T
for the next.

FT Days.

Remember this offer is
| only for 7 days, and
we mean what we say.

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people who care nothing about BACWET I. CDETCHT ¥ (10,

we now offer our entire

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Daily Reflector, December 18, 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 18, 1894
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