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          <lb />a<lb />M. R. takeing at: ocost.<lb />OLD BRICK StToRE"Gruceries and<lb /><lb />Fui nitare. :<lb />O. Aas<lb /><lb />Warehoure.<lb /><lb />Phew S. Smrru"The Proper Place to<lb />uVe<lb />v2 B, CHERRY &amp; vwo-" First Class Goods<lb /><lb />Cheap,<lb /><lb />HI@as Bros"Starvation Prices.<lb /><lb />WILEY sees Dry Go<lb /><lb />pwing Machives. " - see: :<lb />FRANK W rLson"Grea i Hedse Gaadetion.<lb />5. BE. PENDER &amp; eed, series in<lb /><lb />ve Dea~ers,<lb />vis &amp; BLow-"Attorneys-at-Law<lb /><lb />Pisa &amp; SKINNBR"A torneys-at-<lb /><lb />thn te<lb /><lb />JOYN ER"Eastern Tobacco<lb /><lb />xs L, Fr mine"Bttorney-at-'<lb />LIAM H.-<lb /><lb />4<lb />SWELL,<lb /><lb />prices A Beste Loading)<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Lone"Attorney-at-|<lb /><lb />SPEIGHT &amp; Co."Space.<lb /><lb />7:30 oTcleck this morning the<lb />tire boiler room of E. M. .<lb /><lb />gs lumber mill, exploded , it<lb />stantly killing Mr. Short nar<lb />four colored men. pamed, Abram<lb /><lb />West and John: ~Wallace. ~Bever<lb />al others were wounded aud ~had<lb />narrow escapes: frou, deat The|<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />mill is almost a total ~Wreck.<lb />LaTer"tin clearing away the de-|<lb />bris of the wrecked mill the bod<lb />nes of two more colored men,<lb />names at present unknown, were<lb />found, increasing the number of<lb />~killed to seven.<lb />J. W- Wooley, white, was badly<lb /><lb />hurt by flying bricks euriking. lias<lb /><lb />in the face. " ae<lb />The damage to the plant is es-<lb />d at $10,000. ee ee iy<lb />he » sad pees has made sev-<lb />, pd Pee \eom<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />. . j. WHICHARD. Eater.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />_Subscription 25 cents per Month-<lb /><lb />DAILY , REFLECTOR. -<lb /><lb />Here itis! Not very large in<lb />gize, but large enough, we hope,<lb />to make its presence felt For a<lb />long time it hes been our purpose<lb />~to start a daily paper in Green<lb />- ville as econ as wo thought the<lb />town could maintain one, and hav<lb />ing� recently been several times<lb /><lb />on the subject we<lb /><lb />decided to make the venture now.<lb />The DaIL¥Y ReritecTor starts as<lb /><lb />- @n-experiment and will be run for<lb />eve month. If at the end of the<lb /><lb />" month we find the experiment<lb />§ Liet the success it ought, then<lb />its publication will continue per<lb />omavently. If it continues it will<lb /><lb />i gv patron<lb />ad We leave this en-<lb /><lb />Pett<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A it = helping band.<lb /><lb />sers Of the First Regi-<lb /><lb />§ Goldsboro on Friday,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the people, bopiag<lb />every one will look upon it<lb /><lb />slug &amp; daily paper here<lb /><lb />Mr. J B. Lanier, of Salisbury,<lb />he = the - State,<lb /><lb />wade over the State.<lb /><lb />Guard, at their mest-|<lb /><lb />eu i Mr. Alfred Williams, of};<lb />fe Pens or the Sestsient-| Fa<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Mr. ~Josephus -Daniels, chief<lb />clerk, for a copy of the report of<lb />the Secretary of the Intenor for}<lb /><lb />ithe last fiecal year.<lb />""=<lb /><lb />An appesl has been sent out<lb />from the town of Marion for<lb />help for the sufferers of the<lb />tate fire there. Kvery business<lb />house Dat one in the town and<lb />wany dwellings were destroyed.<lb />Thirty families are homeless and<lb />destitate. Greeuville shoald add<lb />isomething to the fund that is sent<lb />to their aid. Send contributions<lb />to Rey. Wn. H. White, Marion,<lb />N. C.<lb /><lb />eR<lb />ktiow is This?<lb /><lb />If there is to be any fighting<lb />down in Alabama, we hope that<lb />it will be a fight to a finish, apa<lb />that there will not be Populists<lb />snough left to muke a corporalTs<lb />guard. Pvopulism is organized<lb />vrigandage.- The best medicine<lb />for it 1s a dose of lead."St. Paul<lb />Pioneer Press (Rep.)<lb />a<lb />The Bcard CanTt Adjourn,<lb /><lb />ee RE A<lb /><lb />~The State Board of Canvassers<lb />canTt adjoorn vor cau it finish up<lb />the work of canvassing the returns<lb />ot the late election,<lb />Judge Whitaker, council for<lb />Claude M: Bervard has caused to<lb /><lb />wandamus compelling the Board<lb />to hear evidence in the Nash<lb />county case, before deciding<lb />which returns from that county<lb />are legal and valid, aud to pre<lb />yent an adjournys ;<lb />Mer vate thé heaf?:<lb />mus casey which is set for the 14th<lb />in chambers at) Raleigh before<lb />J. G. Bynum, an order<lb /><lb />arty<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|Boad from fine -adjeurnment<lb />the napiamus case was<lb />ard therefore ad-<lb />to meek again on the 1<lb /><lb />z= The Rurtecrés 6 dudabted: to)<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Sho<lb /><lb />be seryed on the Board a writ of}.<lb /><lb />g of the mihi Ta]<lb /><lb />Tie avétion was ubtained from] ~<lb />judge Sbuford! restraining the}<lb /><lb />TENT. SELL CHLAP TOE CASE,<lb /><lb />"Call on them when you needes |<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery, 1<lb />ware. Plows, Farming implemen<lb /><lb />FURNITURE. |<lb /><lb />" lp<lb /><lb />Prices Reduced on all Lines to Mest §<lb />Set ee j<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call om<lb /><lb />pa<lb />a 2<lb /><lb />STARVATIQ<lb />PRICES:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />»while offitial figures int<lb />solicitorsT vote are not ubtaiual<lb /><lb />/"Rateigh Novae Observer. st | |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pe ee ae<lb /><lb />5 PERSON AL MENTION.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />cis. rank� ~Browr has be<lb /><lb />HER, ion lane - =<lb />ete, Mr. Jos. P Elliott, of BaRiaioro,<lb />a eco a few days: of last ~week<lb /><lb />Jas Sle, fineial: Tyson, of Wilson,<lb />was Visiing friends in this sec-<lb />tion lant week. nae,<lb />3 Red Mr M. Westheimer, a popular<lb />~rtaniner of Philadelphia, was in<lb />~aka Saturday. ¥<lb />Little Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs<lb />rE H.Shelbarn, has been quite<lb />Sick several days.<lb />Mr. Eugene Albea, of Winston,<lb />8drnmmer well known over the<lb />tate; was here Friday. :<lb />Mrs. W.G Lang, of Farm-<lb />Wille, has been spending some<lb />_ duys with friends here.<lb />_, Miss Venetia Morrill, of Farm-<lb />Yille,spént last week with her<lb />brother, Mr. W. I. Morriil.<lb />© Mr. Louis -Heilbroner, of New<lb />-£Ork, arrived Thursday to spepd<lb />a. eae with ~his "* Mr. .<lb />ae i ano.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />w. eks<lb />~and says she ~had u<lb /><lb />y frou e visit of 82 were)<lb />: ~wae<lb /><lb /># Fi ley Brown, » gave<lb />pa °F ose number. of<lb />s Briday afternoon.<lb />diss Belle Er win, of Rowan<lb />eye Whe ws visiting her un<lb />oMr. S. PB. Erwin, near Green .<lb />le, Jeftdor heme Thursday.�<lb /><lb />Sts Tyson is having - his<lb />joo! Huilding on Greene street<lb />~Fremodelled into a dwelling house.<lb />will be ovenpied by Mr. J. C.<lb />y son<lb />~Hev. A: Cree, of Ruxebel, arri<lb />od Saturday évening and preach.<lb />ze wo good sermons in the Bap.<lb />t ehurch Sunday-<lb />a hg at éach service<lb /><lb />after. ao ab<lb /><lb />re vi ville Le hake tsa eceiNic<lb />ge ~shettan, 2<lb />. ited, vat. Bee� bin here<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| Very sick tor several.<lb /><lb />jone yeariu the peniten<lb />stealing. a8 :<lb /><lb />Large con-|.,<lb />His friends} .<lb />Silarcy Whedbee, much to<lb /><lb />et of his host of friends, | Hea,<lb />His nother, Mrs. J. M. : 7<lb /><lb />os LOCAL : ee<lb /><lb />ec<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Court still in session.<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />T'wo weeks to Christmas.<lb /><lb />The only first class line of Con-<lb /><lb />fectioneries and Fruits in town at<lb /><lb />ShelburnTs. :<lb /><lb />Some more marriages being<lb /><lb />talked.<lb /><lb />DonTt fail to buy your Christ:<lb /><lb />mis gouds at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />Tho days will soon reach their<lb />. .o. length. 3<lb /><lb />Toys, Doll Babies, Vases, Cups |-<lb /><lb />and Saucers, Drums, Guns, Can<lb /><lb />dies, Nats, itaisons, Orapges, Ap<lb /><lb />ples, cheap ut the Oid Brick Store.<lb /><lb />oNo snow yet, bnt a good chance<lb /><lb />or two for *t bas been missed.<lb /><lb />Zeigler Bros.; fineShoes make<lb /><lb />sl<lb /><lb />Christinas presents, at C. fig Mun<lb />ford. -<lb /><lb />A burping ¢himney at Mr. Sos:<lb />Tripps; Gaused a little excitowent<lb /><lb />; |Sunday evening.<lb /><lb />Great réductious foe. the Holi-<lb />day trade -in MenTs Youth and<lb /><lb />Lay. services were conducted<lb />in the Episcopal<lb />day. sa ce see H. ~Hard.<lb /><lb />ibe.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />« ~aught with the Corn,<lb /><lb />Saturday vight Mr. B. ~H- Shel<lb />barn caught Boyt Fleming, col<lb /><lb />* sack of corn.<lb />missing corn several days and|<lb /><lb />urday night with the above re<lb />sult. Hoyt has already: served<lb />tisry for<lb /><lb />a<lb />ts<lb /><lb />oTINNERS<lb />And Stove. ~Dealers.<lb /><lb />: " DEALERS In" aa<lb /><lb />ved from tos<lb /><lb />handsume:useful and ornamental)<lb /><lb />Boys Clothing at C. T.MunfurdTs.|<lb />Chuich, -Sun- |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oGo to SbhelburnTs and see the aeeih<lb />biggest lot of Toys: ever shown in}<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ured, coming out Cf his barn with \<lb />He had been).<lb /><lb />went out to watch the -barn Sat-;<lb /><lb />[ Tene &amp; SKINNE i By<lb /><lb />SE. PENDER &amp; CO.)<lb /><lb />J. re FLEMING,<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly a ~ended to|<lb /><lb />Dryany THOS. J. JARVIS. :<lb />=e ale &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Practices in all the =<lb /><lb />u. C. LATHAM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />_ Arronners-at: iF By Se<lb /><lb />- ATTORN EY -A P-LAW os<lb />. a9: o@reenvil.e, NJO. °<lb />Prompt attention to- ~Dasiness. |<lb />at ~Pucker &amp; aharyer was ee<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW, =<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C<lb /><lb />laa ractice in. sil the Courm. ,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />% il 2<lb />a = -<lb /><lb />FUNNY<lb /><lb />If a cow breaks into the gear- Mayor Pingree declared a few<lb />den, it is ¢ sign thet sume ~one injdays that he would have Bo<lb />the family will die within osix/ase this winter for bis pair of<lb />moaths. . carriage horses, and he says he<lb />If the right ear itches, some one oie aaa gai ont. ~_ oo<lb />: ne chlorcfo: m eath. .<lb />is praising; if the left, somebody | aid that he did not want to<lb />is abusing: if the foot, one is|for their feed all winter,<lb />soon to walk over new ground.<lb /><lb />Crickets and spiders bring cood<lb />luck So does it to touch 6<lb />hanckbackTs bump. So does it to<lb />have oneTs teeth set wide apart<lb />or tc meet a piebald horse.<lb /><lb />buy new ones in thespriug.<lb />The<lb />mais, aud the mayor said he<lb />would not ssilthem to avy ove<lb />for kar that they woul be<lb />abused. The carcasses of the<lb /><lb />Other signs of death are the animals were sent to « rendering<lb />mayor<lb /><lb />bowling of a dog outside of the | establishment bat the ;<lb />bouse, the sqaeaking of a morse | kept the shoes."Detoit, Mich.,<lb /><lb />behind the sick personTs bed or|<lb /><lb />the flight of abird .r bee into the! eienty Ditisbergueus to. colomse "2<lb />qe. . Norton . Carolina,<lb /><lb />To cut oneTs nails on Sunday.<lb />brings the deyil with one all the; Pittaburg, Pa ane. of: the<lb /><lb />week.<lb />brings trouble seven years. : . :<lb />turn a feather bed on Bandas is | bas been projeccted in this vicin-<lb />bad luck: ~ity has been organized by au<lb />Alleghany firm, with Tomb, Jobn<lb />The bad effort of seeing the/ston &amp; Co in charge. With the<lb />new moon through glass may be financial backing they now have,<lb />mitigated by turning over the|the new colopy 18, expec to<lb />money in oneTs pocket. For a prove &amp; success. In this event,<lb />clock to strike while a preacher withiu the next thirty days more<lb />is giving out histextis a sigo of/than eighty residents of this city<lb />death in the congregation. ~and surrounding towns will leave<lb />'to take up permanent residence<lb /><lb />If an unmarried person<lb /><lb />Sits|in North Carolina.<lb />between a man and wife at din-|jands to the extent of 50,000 acres<lb />ner on asy. day between Christ- pave been leased and purehased<lb />me ey welfth Night he will bei, Craven county, at the junction<lb /><lb />within a year. Welsh\of the Neuse and<lb /><lb />the bBen-hbouse door.<lb />cackles the knocker mast wait<lb />_@onother year. If a rvoster crows<lb />she'll be married within the year.<lb /><lb />Build up<lb />ting an vertisement<lb />Darty REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />He} 5%<lb />pa :<lb /><lb />pees! oh ill<lb />knew it would be economy to) 9 @)<lb /><lb />horses were young ani- :<lb /><lb />Dispatch.<lb /><lb />To break a looking glow |largest colonization schemes*that)".3<lb /><lb />Farming}<lb /><lb />OLD BE<lb /><lb />&amp; : aie | Trent rivers. PPARMEES AND ME<lb />girls knock on Christmas eve ©u|Tj,e members of the colony arely }<lb /><lb />It a het\fsrmers, gardoers and mechanics. their interest to get or<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourate<lb /><lb />our business by pat- wallits branches. _<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />A Georgia farmer went to At<lb /><lb />lanta a few days ago with a bale [he Proper Placeto Buy<lb /><lb />of cotton and three pigs He got<lb /><lb />ii<lb />or the ut even ee :<lb />. with the differe: cea of 50 pate: Family . * GROCERIES,<lb /><lb />Canned Goods, Fruits,<lb />Confectious<lb />"for the holidays is at"<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITHTS<lb /><lb />. const -n~ir.<lb /><lb />_P re Orackers at jobT ersT prices.<lb /><lb />Oar Flour beats the world.<lb />CixzaTs In town.<lb /><lb />the pan-out was in favor of the<lb />pies, for they cultivated them<lb />selves aad lived ov acorus while<lb />the farmer: cultivated the cotton,<lb />_aud boarded himsclf." Wilming<lb />ae ee: . : 4<lb /><lb />A tundred years *go there}<lb />| wasnTt a railroad io the world.)<lb />= Now there are railroads nearly<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />« .*%<lb />' ®<lb /><lb />ng their yearTs wi<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESSSHT Lies<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUE<lb />~RICE, TEA, keg<lb />alwuys at LOWEST MAR et T<lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIQAl<lb />we eS aT an acturel<lb />to buy at:<lb />bling Zouto Day st<lb /><lb /></p>
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