Daily Reflector, December 22, 1894


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Vol. 1.

Greenville, N.-C., December 22, 1894.

Local orains and Boat Schedule.

Pls enger ont mail train going
North ar ves 8:22 4. Me. Going south,
arriyes 6°37 PM.

Nbrth sound Freight, arrive 9:40 A.

M., feaves 1U:1 AL ff.

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South Boun' Freight, errives 1:5
Veo deaves 2:11 P.M.
~teaner Myors
in, t
1a.
d yand Saturday.

Broom

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Weather Bulletin.

Sunday, fair colder.

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LITTLE BITS

Cream of Local News Boiled Down
for Busy Folks.

J.L. Starkey & Co's isthe place
for Fruits, Caudies and Cigars.

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The peopls have been here to
day, great crowds of them.

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Come see wy Christmas goods
Everything cheap. Jumes Long

It will be dark nights Christ-
mas aud turkey~ had better roost
high. | .

Be utiful lité Neck Wear, nice
Christ:var presents, at MunfordTs.

Reserved seats for the Operetta
oThe Merry Milkmaids� ou saie
av WootenTs drug store

Get vour cigars for Christmas
rie

frou J. L. Starkey & Co.
The warehouses have closed

until after New Year and the to
bacco boys will take a holiday-

Don't forget the Furniture &
Racket Store when you are look-
ing for presents.

Yesterday Mrs. L. Griffin re-
ceived a very large rock fish,
something unusual for the time
of year. It wassent from Wash-
ington by Mr. E. T. Stewart.

We have a beautifiul line of
Lounges and Plush Chairs for
boliday presents.

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J. B. Cuerry & Co.

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acrives from Wash-|
pn Monday, We inesday and Friday, !
eos suingoon Puesday, Thurs-|
dian Quee |
~Face"Emma Harris; Spirit cf!

~'Hennie Sheppard and Gertrude

i Vis

Behind the Masque.

. The masqurade party given by)
Mrs. Lucy BeraardTs school last:
wight, was an enjoyable affair and |
«a very pleasant evening was spent.
The following are the partici-,
pants and tbe characters they.
assumed : . .
Baby Mine"Bessie White;/
Lady in Pink"Zelle White; In-
n"Cottie Hearne; Pale
the Woods"Lottie Blow ; Sisters |
of Charity"Hortense Williams,

Williams; Daisy Bell"Olive Dan
iel: Laly of Vence"Sophia Jar-
City Girl"Essie_ Murray ;
Red Riding Hood"Blattte Flana-
gan, Ada Wooten and Alice Blow ;
Daughter of America ~Loraine,

Horne ; Blne Donino" Nellie Law-}

renee; Pink Domino"bhera Mat
thews; Diana |
Flanagan ; A Country Maiden"
Fannie Blow; Hannah Snider"_
Minnie Quinn; Little Blue Bell- "
Hattie Smith; Constella"Mary |
Blow ;Shepherdess"Mary Higgs
Nun"-Lizzie Jones, Lilhe Baker ;'
Ghost"Nannie Bagwell; Queen
of Hearts"Sarah Hooker; Flow-
er Girl"Ed Foley ; Sailor"H.N.)
Snuggs; Police"Robert Cox ;.
Chiuney Sweep-" Charlie Dancy; |
Unknown "Louis Skinner; Print-
ers Devil"Hal Williams; Who
are youmAshley Wikon ; Indian
Chief"C. B. Whichard ; City
Dude"Jarvis Sugg; Shiptown
Boy"-Paul Baker; Peter _Snooks
"Edward Matthews: NobodyTs
Boy Lee Rawls; County School
Girl"David James ; Washerwo-
man"dJesse Smith.

wn met a

The exhaust pipe to GormanTs
steam prizery makes ap ugly mud
hole on the sidewalk. Change it,
Pat, so folks wonTt get their feet
wet ip pessing. |

Many. of the tobacco boys had!

tLemsclves put on pasteboard in
a group yesterday. They are a
jolly. good looking set of boys,
and the girls will say we are a

good judge, too.

Beeswax"Dot -

Time Growitl o Sho rt. -
To get the benefit of the |

reduction I am
making on

CLOTHING !
You had better make
haste or you will be late.

Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats,
GentsT Furnishings _
areinthe reduction. I
can make you better |
pricesthan any firm
in Greenville.
A beautiful line of
just in for Xmas. | ; 7
FRANK WILSON. "

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_ FOR THE no
NEXT TWO WEEKS "
STILL GREATER:
Reduction will be made
ON :-: CLOTHING :-: AT
Ti LANG'S. -: 0

Just received | oo
Silk Mufflers, Neckties, "
Handkerchiefs,

Fancy -:- Pocketbooks, |
GentsT Furnishings
for the Christmas tradeT __
BY LANG. |







DAILY REFLECTOR.

WHICHARD.

rs. J. Editor.

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Entered as eeotnd-class mail matter.

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The entertainment at the Ie-
mule Betlnary on last pight was

one of the best ever given in
Greenville From begiuning to

end it was a spleudid success aul
reacted the highest credit) ou
not odly the participants but also
on Prof. Goode and bis wost e fh
Client crops of teachers. We wish
space could be had to day to com
Ineut upou each for every
pert Was perfect and faultlessly

select.

rende red� but «as it i8 we will
hawe to be coutent with giving
the excellent programme which

was 48 follows:
PART [.

1. Hail to Winter
(Chorus.

J.e Christmas
mary ©

8 Peano Daet " Thunder and
Lightpoiny Polka"Struas "Mises
Move aud Me Moore.

i Piauo Trio "shells of Ocean
li"Myjsses E. Proctor, N

tlie King"

Welcome " Pri

fass

" Bisse

Janes aud V. Rawls.

Diabogne"Anu Ovid Quarrel "
boc. Bavilor"-Misses Moye, Hiues
bticl KK. Mi sre.

o4 Piano Daet"PiratesT Chorus
"~-WVilore" Misses K. Moore ana
1. Patrick:

7 Puss ( ture Drill"Pii
li ¥ 4 é io~s~

~ Poano Ciartette--Marech ©
bests JJcessier odat piaue Mlisse-
Shieiy ard htiil NLeda rH ao. 2nd
pingo Misses Pieming und b.

[ | tis.

vt amatt Pyaet " Wild Flower
VMarcii "Vaukel-Misses Mo Forbes
atel |) Doékey

TP Ad
] oPDouglus ~" Delsartean

SMPove meuts.
2. Piano DPuet"Overthe Wave.

a NMisses Bessie aud bertha Pat-
pic. :
3. Follow Me "Primary Class.
4. Dralogue"What Mrs. Gru
ber Said"Misses Blow andl Bb.
Forbes

~5. Piano Dao "Christmas Bells
Polka"Hyman" ist) Piano Muss

Fleming. Pond Piauo alis- Me

Gowan.

6. Ree'itkhtion"Von
Rock"E. D Banks - Miss Sbep-
pare:

Piavo Solo"L vrage"
_ Miss Harding.

8 Dnmb Bell Dirill"Intermedi

ate Class.

9. Vocal Trio"Distant Chimes.
"CGlover." Misses Fleming. Shep |

pard and M. Move.

10. Piano Quartette"Graud
Union Po tpourri"-Baum bac ~k"Ist
Pisno Misses 3B. Fortes aul
Harding, 2ed Piano Misses
Gowan and Sheppard.

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Weare glid to ku. ow Mrs
S. Harris is improving from
recent sickuess.

Our people will have a Christ

Jobu

Mas tree in the Presbyteriar.
ehurch here Christmas night.

Hurrah! for
tinerry one to all.

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aoe et = or ee
ws cet a. a Tha

Dr. Loftin,. of Grifton, was

town yesterday Ou business.

Dr. Dixon and J. B. Pierce
tone a busluess trip to Greenville
yesterday.

Mr. Hert

yert Hardee has ins + Vi d

his family here and taken a posi
tion with Mr. J. th Cobb. |

The studeuts of the C. © Col
lesa gaye a pleasant eptertain-
ment at the ¢ ollege Tharscdiay
milertit.

Hand your subscription for the

Dairy REF rOR to the Garrie rs.
It fives ivts oOf Lcws for 29 Cetts
a mouths.

Cotton and Peanuts.

Below are Noeortolk prices of «
bredopecatiuts fos vescerday. as for. hes
OV Coasty Ison A (ao. Cuocdhitsb-sdbeli Sleeve
ehhant-~ of No:foik :

CoPrpPron.
Creosved Michdlitigr 04
Midelaboy
Low Mi tdling
(yok Coe lit 41a
~| "~Rkiri
PE AN CUT �"�,
Prime 3
4
rxtia Piime ae
bowtie 2%
spanish 2

I e " Tall
Rygss-stendy atzorn 21 ete
BoE. Peas"best, 1.75 to 2 O00 per bag. |

7 " datiaged liv tol 75.
Blaek and Ciavy 6o to 75 per bushel.

Bibber's

FIRST ~- CLASS -

Smith.

Dy jis,

Christmas end a.

J.B. CHERRY & CO.

CLASS -- COOLS

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THEY SLL CHES? ECR CARE,

il Wise iB) Vou ieed"

Notions, Sho°s,

thats, Gy

WilTé

milware Creekery, Vine

ne | Facmicg

FURNITURE.

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We, Drapletie) tx,

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Prices Reduced on all Lines to Mest the
Hard Times

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Do not fail to call on us.

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ItTs Nearly Here!

-CHRISTMAS!-

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andyou should g ZO to

UW. S. SMITHTS

for i
ire we rhe. lriuits, Clears
Confections,

and all other Holiday
Goods. Che eape st place

intown.

WILE Y BROWNS...
-foj"

CHEAP. SHOES

Have Children Shoes at.
15 cents. 15

tee bi: t

ae Oiliprie [+

{DRY - GUOUK

~See his $18 Sewi . M cline.
WILEY BROWN.







Take Warning.

No matter how hard a man may.

struggle to do right there is_al-

D5,

Per Cen

Off Regular Prices

oD5. D5,

ways some sneaking scoundrel,
some loathsume reptile, some
pimp'e in the face of bature,

dome wart on the hand of destiny,
trying to drseg him down.

Many aman fails not for the
lack of merit but for the Jack of
appreciation by his fellow man.
Great beatts «re fall of sy mpathy,
aud show us a manthat Goes not

require the sympathy and sup-

port of hiy fellow maaan.

Failte in life is not always
loss of capital iu a lucktess busi |
ness venture. Such

with by all.

Failure in life is ' ss of
gpect, loss of confidence in ones
own character. When you see a
fellow man falling, take him by
the band aud belp him up, wnen,
you see a wan climbing, cheer)
him on, that he may reach and)
stand upon
Cess.

&
The Chief oxperse
The Savarnah News Beas the,
greatest expe:se on @ far 1S|
tiie feed bill for men ~and ant: aisT

and when the Soath produces its:
own eorn and meat the profits of.
middle men and the cost of trans
portation of provislOoLs frow the
West with be added te the
fits of Southern farmers.
then rematus above the
of the atmeuct
cotton, rice and
eo crops will be profit, and
pot have to go to pay provisloD
bills. ~Dhis wall very traue and

Wi

CIs

iat
of
pro ftuction

fer thie

el tobac-

the SOUeEL the fiet is realized apd

course here laid dowu follow:
cer off. and more inile

thie
edi the bet

pendent the Southern farmer will.

bie.
"_ srammstamacierummesiemstemntomstimenmnn" «ol
Persons out of town receiving.
an copy of the DatLy HEFLECTOR

are ipvited to become subscribers. |
Send 25 eeauts in stamps to get.
the paper a month and see how)
you like it.

Said up your business by put
ting an advertisement in the
DaiLy REFLECTOR.

things areT
aceidents that are apt to be met

self-re-|

the summit of suce

pro-l

will:

for5 DaysOnly at
HIGGS BROS., |

| LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,
GREENVILLE, N. ©.

avert a reanntt

i een etapa nn rn

S. Ie. PENDER- «& CO.,
TINNERS
And Stove Dealers.

"DEALE Rs in"

PANT, OFS" GLASS AND nT

Lamp Goods, Bicyeles, «ce.

Agent for Rambler and
| Bicycles.

Barbers.

MES AL ~SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREE NVIDLULE, N. Cc.
ge solicited.

ya

~Ga Patron:
HERBERT EDMUNDS.
FASHIONABLE BARDBER,

ao nd r Opera ifwulise.

Professional ' an

recely-_

il

a ML. ik. ha ONG,

ALTLTO NEY- ATL AW, 7

is RIEENVICLE, N.C.
Prietices im oall the Court
LATHAM� ee SKINNER].
,.THAM & SKINS ER,
\TTORNEYS-AT~' AW;
Not

GREENYV TLiok&.

j L. FL EMILN

ATTORNEY -At-LAWw
Greenville, N.C.

Prompt attention to business.

at Tucker & MurvhyTs 3 pole stand.

I rHOS. cio JARVIS. oALEX. L. _.BLOW

EO & BLOW,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

GREEN VILLE, N.C
Ga Practice i. allthe Courts.

6.

eee nt att en nn nce Pn ae agen

25, ~The Place - to sell ;

Repairing promptly atiended io.

Crescent

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a eto ant Ser aon a a

your

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TOBACCO:
THE

EASTE RN

TOBACCO

WAREHOUSE,

L. JOYNER, Prop., .

Greenville, N. Cc.

ARM x tat, mesma

ESTABLISHED 1875. /

MM. ScwULT,

AT THE.

ow BRICK STORE ©

Bene ERS ND MERUHANTS SBUY

ing their a *s supplies will tind
their interest to get our prices before puis
ichasing elsewhere. Ourstock-: is camplete
nallits branches,

PORK SIDES&SHOMTLDERS,
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR,

- RICE, TEA, &c.
always at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

TOBACS.O SNUFF & CIGARS

feo eae f

-we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena

bling youto buy at one profit.
| plete stock of

O fice

A Com

FURNITURE.

always on hand and isola at prices tosui
the times. Our goods are all boughtand
sold for CASH therefore, having} norisk.
to run,we sell at a close margin. »

Respe fully,
* . M. SCHULTZ,
Greenyille, N.C







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Mrs. M. A. Jarvis 4s sick.

Mr. J. W. Tilghman, of Wasb-
ngton. 18 in town.

Hon J. E. Moore, of Williams-
ton, wes here yesterday.

Mr. George E. Harrison bas
rone to Henderson for the bholi

days.
Mr. and Mrs. J.S.C. Benjamin
haye-goneto Hassells to spend

the holidays. -

Misa Irma MeGiowan has
turned bowe from & visit to
tives near Ayden.

re-
rela-

Mrs. E..B. Higgs and little
child bave govue to Seotlaud

Neck for the holidays

Rev. A.
ever from Kinston
to spend a few days.

Miss Rosa Hooter. of Hooker.
ton, arrived this morning to visit
her sister, Mrs. J. L. Wooten.

Mr. C. S, Forbes came home

G;reaves and wife came
this moruipg

.frow Trinity College last night to

spend the holidays with his par-
ents. |

Miss Lettye McCay, music
teacher at the Seminary, bas gone
to LaGrange to spend the holi-
days.

Prof. L T. Rigbtsell, of Caro-
Zina ~ollege. Ayden. passed

through this morning for Wash.
lngton.

Mr. N. H. Whitfield, bookkeep-
ér for fhe Greenville Warehouse.
has goneto Oxford to spend the
holidays.

Private J. R. Nichols came

home from Fortress Monroe, Va.

last night, haying a furlough for.
the holidays.

Misses Mary Walker and Mat-
tie Hearne came home last bight
from school at Littleton to spend
the holidays.

Messrs. H. P. Harding, Joho-
son Nichols, W.-H. Dixon and
C. C. Joyner have returned from
the University to spend the hol.-:
idays at home.

Mr. W. C. Jackson has retarn-
ed fromthe A «& M. College ut
Raleigh to spend the holidays.
wth his home people. |

days with his mother.

it comes to the eating part there
are few of them that set a better

Mr. W. 8. Berntird came up Attend Worship Pomerrow-
from Chocowinitv yesterday, Methodist chu: -h"Supnday
where he has been teaching in School at 9:30 A. M Pr achin*+
Trinity School, to spefd «a few ~at 11 P.M. aund7 P. M. by Pre
siding Elder G. A. Ozlesby-

. Baptist charch--Sundavy School
Cadets James Moore, Charlie |; 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.
O'Hagan and Eddie Patrick came M.aud7P. W. ty Rey. J. i.
home last night trom Horner Lamberth -
School, Oxford, to spend Christ Episcopal church"-Sund:.y Schoo!
mas with their parents. iat9:30 A. Mo Preaching bv Rev.

/ ~A. Greaves atll A. M.and7PM

o4 barrels Apples, 10 boxes Presbyterian e+ urch.. Sunday
Pears bound to go cheap at Morris School at 9:30 A. M. No preach-
Meyer's. sf ing.

Big lot Frnits
Groceries, chanp.
J.L SrarkKey & Co. *

[his is the shortest day of the
year. giviny only 9 hours and 42
minutes between suprise and suv

and

Candies

set.
Endless variety Toys, Dolls
Fireworks, Fruits, Cundies, ete.

at James Long's. U0 -Cna "a9
Ps a

Burns Freeand Clean.
DonTtsmell. DonTt pop.
Great reductious fur_the Holi- No clinkers. Delivered
Hoys Clathiug aC. T Masturts, &t Your house for $5.00
Teo marrine Oe per ton. Leave your or-
WO Marriage icenoses mare ers with Cr. E. Harris

by the Register of Deeds to day | :
for Johu Batts and smithy Thig OF Boswell, Speight &

pen, Edd~e Stroug and Martha!Co.
Cox. fe

Boys, save your pop crackers
until sunset Monday evening,
then the policemen will let you
touch them off.

Granulated Sugar 5 cents a In order to reduce our
pound, and Seedless Raisins at) gtock and enable our
Old Brick Store. *| customers to buy

Anything you want for Cbrist | |

mas can bs had at James Long's. | Useful ~AXmas--Presents

Greenville has not got a big
modern hotel building, but when

we now offer our entire
stock of

table than the King House. Dress Goods. Clothing,

All kinds of fresh Candy going, Tote Wwaelorw
cheap at Morris MyerTs. | Hats, Crock ry

Yon should see the elegant.
Lounges and beautiful pet 4a CoC &s "FT"

for the next

3 Days.

Chairs at J. B. Cherry & Co's!
Nothing more suitable for Christ-.
mas presents.

The weather prophets were
busy early in the season predict. |
ing a very severe winter, but here

ins re Remember this offer is

itis almost Christmas and there

hasn't been any weather yet. i only for 3 days, and
A large crowd attended the WE Mean what we say.

auction sale of horses at EdwardsT.

stables tu day. They weut all
the way from $8 to $44. Catch-|

nme ea eterno

ipg the wald horses after the oale BOSWELL SPEIGHT & (0
~afforded much amusement. . ,


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Daily Reflector, December 22, 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 22, 1894
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