Daily Reflector, December 21, 1894


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Northoa r ves 8:22 A. M.

~Greenville, N. C., December 21, 1894.

Ou alee night there will,

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Local. orains and oBoat Schedule. ~ : Cake Walk. 1 ime ree row ineT . Short.

Passenger and) inal ie ene be-a masquerade cake welk in the To get the benefit of the |

arrives 6°37 PM.

Pe]
Qpera House. The price of ad-| . m
North Bound ireight, arrive: 9:45 A. nTission wil | be 15 eeuts for adults. . reduction I a
and 10 cents for children. Doors. oe on

Mow deawes tG:)s AL of

Souh DB oS Wh she.

M.. Jeanves 2:11 PF.

Steajeer Myers oa rives

apy Ss iy] Po
erryves | open at

Ives | + 7:30 o'clock, the walk ~Li ~IN ty
from Wash- bDegianiug prom ptly at 8.

us \ IV, ~ J Fridav, | Ls
ineton Monday, Wednesday tit ~ridas | | Thats the Way. ~You had better make

leaves Tor Washington
diy and ee

2nd ~nle "Greenviile
Br OS te. --Eastern W
Is sale.""V anters Vb

a

Weather Bulletin.

~Tue-d iv, Phurs-| Pha

A remark Mr. J. J.) Cherry) haste oryou willbe late.

see nde in our bearing gives ann |
O-der of Tobacco Saies. idea of bow (Freenville is) grow Div

Goods.

Notions,

54 oe a ing. lie said: oIf you fail to nay : SS] . [] {
: ce at . +c 9 1. i
For Dee, 22st, beginniag 1Ur50 a. Me on a street fora few days, the next hoes, ats,

Warehouse, ~time you pass along there is iL (a0 nts ia tH nishines

mreT, OUSse.

arebo.1se uew house up aud people tn it |

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| a """ are in the reduction. r
Carried to Raleigh. - can make you better. -
Capt. Richard a hams lef pricesthan any firm .

Fair warmer Saturday. ~this morning for Ralogh to� take in Gr eenville.

. Mr James H. Bu: nhill, partic

oA uxpleudid Stereoseope and lars of whose sad condition were A beautiful line of -

oue dozen views for Si, at Reflee

tor Book Store. Ni

present.

published a few divs ago, te the

- Christmas fate Hospital. We are elad that ye eS

admissiou to the hospital was sc
soon Obtained for him and bopc'

a his mind wili be early restored. | XT
The Rewister of Deeds issued: _ " | | K ANK W LLSC yN.
marriage licenses to day for Allen Pastor Called. a a
Wilks and Patsey Moore, Sidney: Rev. J. H. Lambert! ho has -
. obbitt aud Millie Peyton. y oo zamberth, who ae JustT I eceived ;
2 been pastor of the Baptist church) ; | os
""""" were for the past two years, hav-Sq|{k lers, Toaektiog -
ee Fee oe tne teil to the chareh Silk Muth rs, Neckties,
- Tf any of our town readers fail at Mt. Aurv, the chureh heid a []. andkere hie fs.

tc vet their copy of the DarLy meeting after the regulwr gervices

REFLECTOR on time
port ihe tuatter t
prommptty thé missi
be .upplied. Oar
mood, reliable boys
careful by inaking
Aftbey bappen to «
body itis unintentic

and will re last night and axtended a call to Jo. "

o the office a J. D. Hufbaw. Dr Uurham Fancy - -"P O�,�
vg copy can is well kuown Lere at ud it is noped
Garbrliers are, he « eun acce}y t.

aud try to be. coma _"

just infor Xmas.

Ae thooks, .

Gents id urnishines
their rounds. Boys and Hogs. | for the Christmas trade

iverlook -any- Verily the types do mix things: BY LANG:

onal. up semetime. The /rder ast
" week in speaking cf two boys .

Horses at Auction.

Tf you went a gool horse for
little money attend the ancton

areca meen mean neta

said othey are fine bogs,� and

man up oo wiv okilled two boys

enle at Ki lw ardsT Stable, Cc yan taoat well red 345 and Bi4 pounds NEXT. TWO

ville, on Saturday, Dee. Zend, be

ginning at 10:30 A.
sell 37 head that
thera being saddle
~horses, heavy

~good allround w ork
Don't overlock the date and place. Rumley. Nice supply at his mar- a ANGT
w.P. Woop & Son. ket. Chotce cuts a Specialty. a L

draft hlicrses and; Buv your meats for Saturday

horses. and Suucav dinner from Irvin ON :- : CLOTHING :- -AT
S.

respectively. Well, its getting

nowthe Salisbury Tlerald says al ..-
hay FOR THE

WEEKS

We wil} |cles2 to Christma-, so the breth STILL GREATER

~day, among |Te will have to be excused.

horses, drive aa : Reduction will be made

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ae

; and bales are alrealy storal aud were it publicly kuown tbat they
the stock is aluost daily being were of this class, yet they suewk

ting an advertisement in

én

DAILY REFLECTOR.

| There is more real good people.
~in this world than we are apt to!
Subscriptign 25 cents per Month. |SUppose- Some people allow
"" = their liverto get out of order and
oEntered «8 secoud-class mail matter. Imagine that all the world i8
""""" "" hale ee tere oe all ao
_" * . 'kind are frauds and cheats. But
' There will be three women in| 2 ch is not the case. We are
the next Colorado Legislature" really surprised at the number of
Mrs. Clara Cressinzgham, Mrs real good Christian people in our
Frances Klock and Mrs. Carriejown community who are not
Clyde Holly. gaverally known to the public as
~philanthropists or great doers of
: good. We are not speaking of
is being bought our charitable iustitations and
by societies. buat of the average.
everyday citizen. We know of
three or four persons ip our town
Several thous who would blush from modesty

Dm. J. WHICHARD. Editor.

a

. Spot cotton
very freely at Augusta, Ga,
inyestors, who prefer the actual
article to futures.

aboot daily, not allowing the
right hand to know what the left
. . band doeth, administering sub

The coroners jury in the cas- stantial aid here and there, and
of the death of Andy Bowen re ,counseling with the poor. Wheu-
turned & verdict that death was ever & subscription 1s on the
~round for some charitable object,

of theT brain ithey give liberally, but always ou

aud that the fatality was due t?'condition that their pame shall
the neglect of the club iu not pad ~not appear on the list, aud tha
diug the floor of the ring. ~no mention be made of the mut
" ter. Some way SAV: oYes, but
a . ; they are few and far between.�
The Goldsboro Argus bas be But such is not the case. We
come the property of the Argus could point out tweuty such men
Pubtishing Co., with Jas. E Rob (on our streets avy day, aud we
iuson as president, and Walter E. do not pretend to be behind the
Bouitz as éecretary and treasurer. 9°: vither. Yes, verily, there
Me. Pebiesc 4] bi is more good io human noature,
oir, dscbigson will continue 88 414 in our own town, than we
editor, Mr. Bonitz will have the wot of."Raleigh ess.
business anagement. - ""SEe
ee Hand your subscription for the
The New York Nun prints the DaiLy ReFLecTor to the carriers.
It gives lots of news for 25 cevts
a month.

added to.
eee

aE

due to concussiou

following in its editomal colums:
We are evabled on the bighest

Cotton and Peanuts,

P\ore Good Than we Think. a. B. CHERRY ~& CO.

DEALERS IN

FIRST -- CLASS -- GOODS.

es ied

TET SELL CHEAP FOR CANE.

"_"O"
"Ca'l on'them when you need" .«

Dry Goods, Notions, shoes,

tats, !!ardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-

ware, Plow-, Darming Implements,

FURNITURE.

"_"O-"

Prices Reduced on al! Lines to Mee: the
Hard Times

ee Re

Do not fail to call on us.

ItTs Nearly Here!

-CHRISTMAS'!-

Bae eee oHO

and youshould goto

OD. S. SMITHTS,

or -:-

Fireworks, Fruits, Cigars
Confections, |

and all other Holiday

Goods. Cheapest place
in town. :

anthority to state that Messrs Below are Nortolk prices of cotton

Joseph H. Choate and Clarence ani! eanuts for vesierday. a- furnished] «|, WILEY BROWNTS.~.

A. Stewari| regard the new 1in- chants of Norfolk:

conte tax a8 unconstitutional, and 7 CUrToN.

. (Good Middlin 5
that these emiceot lawyers will | Aes rier lid 5 ae
represent a lai se body of public , Low Mitdling 4
spirited New * ork merchants and 4 oe Fam? 41-16
busiuess MeL *u0 propose to test. PEANUTS,
constitational t+ of tt iI Prime Lg
ec i a the law in the Extra Prime 9
courts. | Fancy 24

"""" | Spanish 2
ee : Tone" Dull.
Build up your business by put |Egt:s"steady at20 to 21 cfs S

the B. E. Peas"best, 1.75 to 2.00 per bag.
i ~ damaged 1.00 tol 75.

Darty REFLECTOR. Blaek and Clay, 60 to 75 per bushel.

by Coby Bros. & Co, Codimissiou Mer-|
"is the place for"

CHEAP SHOES

t;/Have Children Shoes at

15 cents. 15

"~ and also have acumplete line of "

DRY -:- GOODS

soid at very close Margin.

| WILEY BROWN.

See his $18 Sewing Muchine. |

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i .jai OTES AND ToBpacce |
JOTTINGS.
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BY O. L. JOYNER.
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Nearly all the boys bave gone
y y £

home to spend the nohdays-

Tdbacco has been selling bet-
ter during the last days of De-

25, 25, 25, 25, 25,
Per Cent.
Off Regular Prices

cember this year than we have
ever seen it before.

t

fo so from nearly all the t

bac¢o sections of the South show
the '94 crop to be apytbing but a
fine one. About 50 per cent of
the Kentucky crop 18 nondescript
and io those secHons of Va, and
N.C. where fire wrappets and
coud cutters were expected wild
boney nondescript stuff is show
ing up. So our Eastern farmers
bave good grounds tu build their
hopes upon if they grow 4 xood
crop ip T9».

Mr. J. 8S. Jenkins, than whom
there is no buyer that has more
closely identified hiuwself with the
tobacco interest of Greenville fur
the past three years, bas so con-
ducted his business in the inter-
est of the parties
bas been buying,
holidays they will put bim on
soine of the up country markets.

for whom he
that after the

HIGGS BROS..,

LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,

GREENVILLE, N. C.

SE. PENDER & CO.
TINNERS
And Stove Dealers.

Repairing promptly atrended to

"DEALERS IN

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY

Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &c.

Agent for Rambler and Crescent
Bicycles.

Mr. Jer kios will return im tt Je
for the opening breaks of the
warehouses Rere ue-t season. |
While we regret bis leaving us at.
ally yet we hope for him a pleas-|
ant aud profitable siay.- |

;
There 1s mucb talk abovt a to |

bacco warebouse being built in
Ayden, ove or two In Kinston |
ard we world not be -urprised!

te
ville were developing k
this line. While we know that)
aby expression of opinion on!
onr part would most certainly be}

isunderstood, and there is |
dbubt but that we would be ac
cused of mercenary motives. yet
to those who expect to invest
their noney in tiese enterprises

e would say the people of Tar-
boro, N. C. have two large, conve:
ject warebouses apd several

rize bouses that they would be
Had to dispose of at 50 cents ib

hear that Faikiand aud Fara: ==
ices aluog|

Hea} =

EAMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST..
| GREENVILLE, N. C. |
te Patron ge solicited.

ad

| ERBERT EDMUNDS.

FASHIONABLE BARBER,
ef Under Opera Huuse.

Profes

jjonal Cards.

nme nate

nee nen
renee nortan en

en arene

M.H LONG,

ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N.

C
Practices iu all the Courts.
So

ane eretcnemn ter

Lou. LATHAM MARRY SKrr NER

.THAM & SKINNER,

ATTORNEYS-ATA1-AW,
GREENVILLE. N ¢

). PLEMING,

a oe EY -ar-LAW
envile, N.C.
Prompt attention to business. Offi¢e

the dollar. Mr. Harman of the
ipston Tobacco Journal and
the best posted mau Ob tobace:
atistics in the whole
ys we already have too mans
arehouses in the State Low tor

country |.

at Tucker & MurovhyTs old atand. |

ane mein eae eens sentence aetna

ALEX. L. BLOW

HOS. J. JARVIS.
ARVIS & BLOW, |

e good of the trade.

ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
GRERNVILLE, N.C. |
a Practice ix. alithe Courts.

For 5 Mays Only at

25, The Place to Sell your

| TOBACCO!

-

THE

EASTERN

_ 9

WAREHOUSE, "
O. L. JOYNER, Prop.,

Greenville, N. Cc.

eel safer nne ten Cicer tesla te SORT

. ESTABLISHED 1875.

SM. SCHULTZ,

ATTHE |

(OLD BRICK STORE

ARMERS AND MEK HANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will find "
theirinterest to get our prices before pu.
obasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
n allits branches. a

/PORK SIDES&SHOTLDERS.

RICK, TEA, &,
alwuysat LOW8ST MARKET PRICES. °

| TOBACS.O SNUFF & CIGARS.

| we buy direct from Manufucturers, ena
bling youto buy at one profit. A com
plete stock of . /

FURNITURE -

always on hand and sold at prices tosui
the times. Our goods are all bought and
sold for CASH. therefore, having norisk _
to run,we

sell at a close margip,

_ ~Respectfully, a

an 3. M. SCHULT2,
@reenville, N.C

TOBACCO wo





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Dr. J. Bynum. of Farmville,

is ip town to-day.
Mr. L- T Mattock left for Rich
mond this morning.

Mr J. B. Gardner, of Maple

Cypress, is here to day.
*
Miss Lizzie Peebles returned
thiy mosyning from Crrifton.
Cupt. John King. of Falkland.

has been among the visitors ib

_ towy te ie iV.
Mr P. CL

returned

Harding

this morning from visiting rela
tives at Centerville. .
Messrs. J.T. Tucker and Jve
Quinerl¥. of Grifton, are spend
IbDg the:dav bere
Mr. -W. B. Grimes took the

train bere this morning returniuy
to his heme in Raleigh.

oMiss [Lula Bell, of Kinston.

wpe over this Thorning to visit
MIrs. Ivey Smith. near Greenville.

Mor. L
th: Greenville
to-day to spend the h
~)yford.

oMr. J.

W. Stark. auctioneer for
Warehouse. left
olidays at

W. Tavler, a printer on

th Free Will Baptist at ©r-
mandsville. spent today here
» Hle is evronte to Pivymouth to
4penitthe holidays

Mr. J. W. Wiggins left this
mornipe to spend the bolidaves at
Roekv Mount aud to see his_ best

The

girl. tohaeco boys hope
Jim will take good care of him-
self.

Mrs. Edwin Whitebead, and
grand-daughter. Miss = Lilhte

- Whitehead, of Scotland Neck, ar
rived on south bound train last
niebt to sperd a few days with

~ relatives here.

: pe constant
Fresh Meat, Beef. Sausage, etc.

at Irvin Rumleys market. -

Mr. Germain Bernard, son ct
Mr. J. P. Bernard, of Durham. a
former resident of Greenville, has
been licensed as a pharmacist bv
the State Board of Pharmacy.

a
i

Ap

~and throngs of

eae ee ne

LITTLE BITS a L. Starkey . & Co's isthe place
"" for Fruits, Candies and Cigars.
Cream cf Local News Soiled Down
- . for Busy Folks The boys are doing a flourish
: ing busipess at their fruit and
confection stands, many of which

Cotton 4§ to day.

have been put up on the streets.

Three days to Christmas.

. Big Jot Fruits, Candies and
4 barrels Apples, 10 boxes Groceller, chetp.
Pears bound to J. L Srarkey & Co. *

gO cheap at Morris
Meyers. % | |

SJourval that Mr jook at the pretty loc of iounges

We see inthe

Sol Cober, of New bern, bas made nba 1) vlush Cc hh ills just re CeLV: ve | by
an asSlvument. J.B. Cherry & ¢ ©. They «re
Come see my Christmas goods beauties iudeed. ardif you wit
Everything -cheap. Jarnex Lone Ghe of them it Will Dot be wise to
; Wilt.
Mr. Jobn Allen left a five

noubd turnip at the RePFLECT.b
office to day. It is a fine one

Be: cutiful line Neck Wear. hice
C firjistbLoa~ at \I uufo: ae Ss.

brisk thi:.t

Coal-Coal"Coa

Burns Freeand Clean.

preseuis,

Holiday trade is 80

many of the steres bave had te : :

puc in extra salesmen. . Don't smell. Don't pop.

(ret your elgars for Christma Noclinkers. Delivered

from J. L Starkey & Co. » at your house for $5.00
Dout forget the Furnitare «A per ton. Leave your or-

eet Store when you are ink Gers with G. E. Harris.

ne for presents or Boswéli. Speight &
Enudless variety Toys. Dolls Co.

Fireworks, Fruits, Candies, ete. Oo | oO
at James Louys. In order to readuce our
Great reductions fi the Holi stock and enable our
day ~trade in MenTs Youth and customers to buy

Boys Clothing at C. T.Munfords |

- F ~ a v : Lo,
Grapulated Sugar 5 cents L seful"Nomas"l resents
pound. and Seedless Rursius at

Ord Brick Store.

The best
for a gentleman 1s
gold Fountain Pens ut
Book Store.

James LoneTs store 18 an at
tractive place these holiday times
peap.e ae Seen.
going there every day.

We have a beautiful
Lounges and Plush
holiday presents.

J.B Cuerky & Co.

Anvthiag you want for Christ

mas can bs had at James Longs.

All kinds of fresh Candy going
cheep at Morris MyerTs.

we now Offer our entire
stock of

Dress Goods. Clothing
[lats., Croce bey
: for the next

4 Days.

Christmas present
one of those
Retlector

line of
Chairs for.

Remember thisoffer is
only for 4 days, and
we mean what we say.

You should see the elegant
Leunges and oo oe
Chairs at +. B. Cherry

Notbing more suitable a © a u-
mas presents,

BOSWELL. SPEIGHT & U0.


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Daily Reflector, December 21, 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 21, 1894
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