Daily Reflector, December 20, 1894


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Vol. 1.

Greenville, N. C., December 20, 1894.

Loca! Trains and Boat Schedule.

arate

train going

Pis-enger and mail
Going south.

No: th. arr ves 8:22 A. M.
arrives 6:37 P. M.

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

south Boun ! Freight, arrives 1:51 P.
M.. leaves 2:11 P.M.

Steamer Myers acrives from Wash-
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
leaves tor Washington Tuesday, Phurs-
day and -aturday.

r eet

, Order of Tobe .co Sales.

Fo Dee. Qist. begin niag 10:30 a. m.
3rd. sale "Greenville Warehouse.
Ist Sile."Easte rn Ware! Ouse.

9nd Sale."-Planters Warebouse.

New Advertisements,

Hicas Rros"25 per cer . off.

Fir. destroyed the gin house)

and 4,000 bushels of cotton seed
b-lone ne to Mr, Noah Rouse,
near LaGrange, Monday night.

Capt. Hawks ought to. petition
the railroad company for a spe-
cial bridal car, be is having 80
many newly married couples for
passengers.

The Greenville Lumber Co. 18
adding two large storage rooms
24x90 feet to the planing mill.
Tnereased work necessitates more
room for handling orders.

There was a slump in the mat-
rimopvial market to day, Register
of Deeds King receivinf only one
application for licenses which was
for Kelly Artis and Mary Stokes.

armen mememnme aimed
Horses at Auction.

If you wenta yool horse for
little money attend the auction
enle at EdwardsT Stable, Green
ville, on Saturday, Dec. 22nd, be
ginning at 10:30 A.-M. We will
sall 37 head that day, among
thom being saddle horses, drive
horses, heavy draft hersea and
good allround work horses.
Don't overlook :1e date and place.

W. P. Woop & Son.

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Attention Masons,

A special communication of
Greenville Lodge, No. 284, A. F.
& A M.,,
Thursday night, Dee. 20th. Ail
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.

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After Turkeys. ao i Vn ye : AT ee
At Falkland last night some Di Vv Goods, AN otions,

thieves broke into Dr. J. MorrillTs
buggy bouse and stole six turkeys

Some parties hearing the. poise
made by the turkeys started in
that direction when the thieves
fled and in their fright dropped

tor did not lose all his Xmas din-
ner.

pawn one |

Narried. ;
RounTREE-AcBoTr."At 8: 30
o'clock Wednesday evening 19th,
inst., at the home of Mrs- Lucy
Akbott, mother of the bride, in
Lenoir couuty, Mr. L. H. Roun-
tree, of Greenville and Miss May
Abbott were married by Rev. J.
R. Tingle. They arrived in
Greenville on this wmorningTs
train. We join. their many
friends iu extending warmest
copngratalationeg.
Two Deaths.

old daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Ww

on Wednesday about noon and
was buried to-day. |

Miss Fannie Rollins, aged
about 15 years, daughter of Mr.
J. J. Rollins, of Pactolus, Died
Wednesday afternoon. She was
buried in Washington to-day.
The family haye the sympathy of
friends here. .

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You Aho see the elegant
Lounges and beautiful Plush

Chairs at J. B. Cherry & .CoTs-
Nothipe more suitable for Christ-

mas presents.

allthe turkeys but rwo. So the doc}

Little Ruth, one-and-a-half year 7

E. Mewborn, of Farmville, died!.

reduction I am
making on

CLOTHIN

~ 2 Shoes, Hats,

hehad just bonght the day before. " Gents Furnishings =o
areinthe reduction. I.

can-make you better
pricesthan any
in Greenvill

A beautiful line of

e.

just in for Xmas.

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FOR THET:

STILL GREATER) "
Reduction will be made

/ON:-:CLOTHING:-:AT .

co LANG'S. =:-

. Just received

Silk Mufflers, Neckties,

Handkerghiets,

GentsT Furnishings

BY LANG.

firm "

Fancy -:- Pocketbooks, "

for the Christmas trade

iTime Growing Short.
To get the benefit of the |

bas been called for!

Gt
You had better make
haste or you willbe late. |

N-E-C-K-T-1-E-S |
FRANK WILSON. "

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~DAILY REFLECTOR.

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I. J. WHICHARD.

deren a petit meme

E.ditor.

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Entered as -econd-c!aas m: ail matt

The Winston bar, upon Judge
BattleTs retirement from the
bench, presented him with a gold
headed cane and with resolutions

showing its regard for him.

a

ee ecemscome

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Chicago is grean with euvy

over the success of the Lexow in-

committee in New
York. She is telking of anmask-
ing afew of her own corrapt bos-
ses, merely to show that Gotham
is moO worse than she 1s.

a teenealeeaell

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~Secretary Herbert has decided
to build the submarine boat au-
thorized by Congress several
years ago, and has ordered the.
contract to be drawa
order that the vessel may be com
pleted and realy for experiment
before the end of next year. The
P. Holland, of
Newark. N. J., has been definite-
ly adopted. and it is expected that
the vessel will be built at New-'
~port News. Va

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While President Cleveland is
having fap shooting duck down
in South Carolinathe Legislatare
of that State is creatiug fan for
the country at the Presidents
expense. A member introduced
uresolation expressing e@pprecia:
tion of the yisit of the President

tothe State and extending his
party an invitation to visit the

General Assembly and accept the
privileges of the two tloors of that

bday. The resolution met with
Opposition from the reformers
and a -veneral debate followed.

For ereating an all-around rum-
puss the Palmetto State is making

herself a reputation.
" .

at once. 1

Since starting the Darby Ri

PLECFOR wea have been sending | lk

to some people in town who hive
not yet indicated that they wautit
Please let the carrier kuow if lie
taking it to you
will refuse te

can continues
We hope nO one
subscribe for it, as eyery
in town should feel e-pecially in
terested in keeping ap such ap
enterprise. The paver is

person

golpg

to do all it ean for Greenville aud.
of every

Dry Goods, Notions, Shoss,

it asks the patronage
one.

South west Greenville Is 4
busy quarter and it fills one with

pride for bis town to

that way these moruiugs and see
toad after load of bright tobac CO |
«rolling into the

the�
busy throug of employees iu the
prizeries, hear the merry bun of

warehouses,

wachipery over at the Greenville)

Lutaber Co's. plant, several trains
a day flving behind their
iron horses, with the cbildrer |
journeying schoolwara addin te
the life of the scene Veri'y, the;
old tewn is moving forward.

The Slerad?d has received
first two coptesof the Dar y Rr
FLECTOR, a pew afternoon paper
pat ited Jn Grreeuville Monday. It
is pot large us yet but is full np
with pews, and the publisher, oS
D. J. Whichard. promises to ma
it bigger aud better if the fret |
months experimental work -how-
that he is Justified ip deity se.
Salisbury //ercu/c.

Cotton and Peanuts.

the.

Below are Nortolk prices of cotton!
iti to ge atiltt~ fo esterday iis fii lidshirec!
hy Cob " os. & Co, Coc hiissiot: Mer-
chants ail Nv foik .

CuUlToON.
(30 ra~ a i litigr
Middlivg .
Low % Wiidling
fy cred Ordinars
Tone " Furi
PEANUTS.
Prime 4
Extra Prime o4h
koney =
4 -§
spinish ~
Peone"Dull,
Mris"steady at 20°90 21 cts
b E. Peas"Dbest, 1.75 to 2 00 prbieg.

ee

L.40 tol 75.
Go to fo per bu-hel.

dainaged.
and Clay,

~Biack

walk out

pufhhay |

Goods.

JB. CHE RRY & CO,

FIRST -- CLASS -- GOOLS.

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THEY SELL CHEAP FOR CASH

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"Cal on them when you need"

Hats, Hardware. Guns, Creekery, Tin-

Farming Implements,

FURNI TURE.

ware. Plows,

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~Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the
Hard Times.

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Do not fail to call on us.

ItTs Nearly Here!

-CHRISTMAS!-

a ee) name� oi

and youshould goto

O. S. SMITHTS

Fireworks, Fruits, Clears
Confections,

and all other Holiday
Cheapest place

in town.
WILEY BROWNS
"is the place for"

CHEAP SHOES

\ Have Children Shoes at
1l15cents. 15. |

" and also have

DRY -

-Old al Ve

line ot"

- GOODS

ciese Margin.

a Culllpirete

Ne tert tener cere en

see his $18 Sewine M. chine.
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An Alliterative Annal.

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Whatthe people want; More
corn aid Jess cotton ; more pota-
toes and less politics ; more pork
aud less poetry; more beets and

fewer dead beats. wore mules
and less mulishness ; more confi-
dence and less confusion : more

money and less murmuring ; more
charity and less criticism; more
barmony and less hatred; more
affection aud less affectationT;
wore metrimony aud fewer old
maids; more benedfcts and fewer
bachelors; more backbone ard
loss backsliding; more piety and
lkss prudishnuess; Wore sense
and less sound; wore wisdoia
and less wind; more people and
fewer populists, more Democrats
and fewer dsmagogzaes; more
revenues and fewer reverses;
more railroads aud fewer wreck-
ers ; more equity and less eva-
sion; more society and fewer 80-

cialists, wore arbitration and
fewer anarchists; more fields and
fewer fences more liberty and
~oss lieense; moreT liberty and
less license: more culture and

less carping; more uprightness
aud less unrighteousness ; more
religion and Jess ranting 7 more
farms acd fewer fanaties; wore
bread and less boodte:, wore
teat ond less metaphvsies
busi:ess ana less buildczing;,
moretrade aud less tariff;

currency aud less cussing ; wore)

statesmen apd fewer sinners ;
more dollars and fewer debts, ;"
arid m re do- ors and fewer |

~Thomasvil~e,

erent xx amend

(done dyn "

Caladonia Farm.

Superintendent McIver faru-)
ishes us with the following
proximate crop gathered Ou the!
(aldonia farm this year. © otton.
1,100 ales 5
Wheat, 6,000 bushels; Molasses,
- barrels; Fodder, 300,000 bun-
cles.
aud grass, some potato crops and |
a numer of small crops that can
not be estimated. ~There are about
5,000 acres ip cultivation. There
will be killed 400 hog: for
"Seotland Neck Lemocriat.

Build up your business by put-
ting an advertisement in ie
Darmy REFLECTOR.

more,

more.

Gaa, Times.)

ih -| -
po LATHAM |

Cornu 15.000. barrels ;|

Large quantities Of clover!

pork. |

25, 25, 25, 29, 25, 25

Per Cent.
Off Regular Prices

For 5 Days Only at
HIGGS BROS.,

LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,

GREENVILLE, N.C.

3. E. PENDER & CO.,
TINNERS_ |.
And Stove Dealers.

Repairing promptly RETO to

"DEALERS IN-

PANS, OS, GLASS AND. PUTTY

Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &c.

Agent for Rambler and Crescent
Bicycles. |

Barbers.

one ce een ena

TAM ES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
. GREENVILLE, N.C.
eee Patron: nge solicited.

HERBERT EDMUNDS, ©
FASHIONABLE BARBER,

re: # Under Opera House.

_ Professional Cards.

nen ern ttt a a

aM. WL 1.ONG, . o

: ATTORN

NEY-ALT-LAW,
o(REENVILLE, XN.
ee | ractices in al the Courts.

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MARKY ori

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ATHAM & SKIN

ATTORNEYS*AT=L:AW;
GREENVILLE, N. ©.

LPL EMING

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+ ATTORN bY -Ai-LAW
Greenvil.e, N. ©..
Prompt attention to business. Otlice
at ~Pucker & Mur ohy s old stand.
Es & BLOW,
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ATTTORNEYS-AT- Lak
GREEN VILLE, N.C
@2 Practice i. allthe on

| THOS. de JARVIS.

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sa ost seer ate otc Ao acted

~jalways on hand and

ite run,we sell at a close margin. .

~The Place to Sell your

TOBACCO!
THE

EASTERN. -

TOBACCO
er ee

as

WAREHOUSE,
0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,

Greenville, N.C.

ESTABLISHED ee
| 5
oy TILE

OLD BRICK STORE.

pak MERS AND MERCHANTS BUY |

ing their yearT Ms supplies ~will tind "
their interest to get our prices before pun...
chusingelsewhere. Ourstock is complete,
n allits branches.

PORK S1DHS&SHOMLDEBS,
RICE, TEA, oke.

al wuys at LOWEST MARKET PE RICHES. 4

TOBACSO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direct from Mantfacturers, ena-

bling youto buy at one ASUS A com
plete stock of;

FURNITURE -.

sold at prices rosui
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk

v

Respectfully ~ |
5S. M. SC HU LZ,
oGreenville, ; x, ¢ - .

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PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.

:

Paces Caughtas They Passed Before
the Reflector.

Mr. W. H. Dixon returned home
this morning from the University.

Mr. Hugh Cobb, of Penny Hill,
ia in town to-day.

Mr. W. E. Tucker t
this morning for Bethel to spen
a few days there.

Rev. G. F. Smith returned this
morning from visiting his parents
in Davidson county.

ook the train

~-Messrs. Sam Daniel and Rob-

ert Harrington went down to'
Kinston last aight.

Mr-S.S. Spier, of Goldsboro,
State agent for the Manhattan
Life Insurance Co., ts in town.

Mr. James Rosenberger, repre-
senting J-&. A. Rockerwitz Raw
Furs. of New York, is 10 town tp-

day.

Mr. W.J. Gaughan, a land-
scope photographer is in town
taking views of our schools and
manufacturing industries.

Mr. Charles T. Lipscombe, o!
Clifton. S.C. arrived here this
morning to spend the holidays.
with his parents, Mr. and Mis.
W. T. Lipscombe. |

Mrs. J. M. Whedbee, of Hert-
ford, who was here visiting ber
sick son, Mr. H. W. Whedbee,
returned home yesterday. His
many friends are glad to know
that Harry is impovirg.

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Nice Christmas Box Paper for
Ladies at Reflector Book Store.

- These brisk, cool mornings
. bring about the death of many a
pig.

24 barrels Apples, 1C boxes
Pears bound to go cheap at Morris
Meyer 8.

- Mrs. Lucy Bernard's school wil!
have a masquerade party to-mor
row night.

Come see my Christmas goods
Everything cheap. James Long

Agent J. R. Moore i
_two more houses built cn his
property near the depot.

el

qd Lamberth.

Fireworks, Fruits,

s having other well known brands of to

LITTLE BITS. ELECTRIC FLASHES.

: ce ee
Cream of Local News Boiled Down
for Busy Folks. "

eect eee

| §StJohn ,N.F., Dec. 19. The
British steamship Oukfield, which
~sniled from Galyeston November
Cotton 48 to day. 26th, via Newport News Decem-

; : ber 8th, for Liverpool! with « cargo
Beautiful line Neck Wear, pice of cotton, bas arr ved at this port
at MunfordTs.| with her cargu ou fire.

New York Dee. 19." F. F. Nich-
olas, confidential Clerk cf Oscar
F omwme! and Bros.. produce deal-
3 ~ers, west Washington Market, has
DollsT been missing sipce Saturday with

etc, $1400 of the Companys money
which he sent to the bauk to de-
posit.

Loudon, Dec. 19-"Tht body of
Captain Overgaid, of the ship
~Dou Juan, which wis wre cked cff
~Lomvig, Denmark, in December
Great reductions for the Holi- 6. 1893, was washed ashore on

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Christmas presents,
| Services in the Baptist eburch
~to-night conducted by Rev. J. hh.

Endless variety Toys,
Candies,
at James Long's. .

The pupils of the Female Sem1-
nary will give an entertainment
in the college chape) tc-morrow
night.

day trade ip MeuTs Youth and Saturday last near the spot where
Boys Clothing at C. T.MunferdT the vessel was wrecked. The
~body, which evidently bad been

Hand your subscription for the
DarLy REFLECTOR to the Carriers.
It gives lots of uews fur 25 cevts
a month.

~Lurie deep in the sand ard had
been uncovered by the recent
storip, was well preserved:
Among the papers found in the

Granulated Sugar 5 cents a'clothing were $180,000 inT bank
pound, and Seedless Raisins at notes and American securities,
Old Brick Store. * which the authorities are holding

If you get a copy of this See the proper cluinanc. The
in the mail send us 25 cents es Juen was on & voyage ee
stamps and let it go to you ai New York for Gotheubturg when
month. 5 ishe was wrecked.

|

We have a beantifin] hue of Jy
Lounges and Plusb Chairs for,
holiday presents.

J. B.Cuerny & Co. |

Prof. Ragsdale had to close the
Male Azademy to day, on account |
of the severe illness ef his little.
girl requiriag his constant atten
\pance at her bedsiue. |

Anything you want for Christ-' ce
,mas can bs had at James Long. CSS

| order ~to re duce our
stock and enable our
customers to buy

Useful "Xmas"Presents

we now offer our efitire
stock of

Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Crockery
for the next

Ss Days.

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| Some ofthe darkies who have
been off at work in the turpentine
farms further South are returning
home for the holidays. A number

came in last night-

¢

_All kinds of fresh Candy goingT
cheap at Morris MyerTs. |

| This morning Mr. W. B. Wile . a -
'g0n was distributing some beauti- Remember this offer is

ful pictures that were -sent out: |
~with the compliments of ae only for 5 days, and
e mean what we say.

BOSWELL. SPEIGHT & LO.

oSolid,� oEli,� oOld Bob� an

\bacco- The ReEFLEcToOR retarns
~thanks for one of the pictures.


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Daily Reflector, December 20, 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 20, 1894
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