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          <lb />: "Mp leaves 10: 15 A. a Py po we<lb />Cee. South Bount Freight, arrives: 23<lb />= st leaves 2:11 P.M... ait hg: |<lb />Se teahier Myers arrives from ras<lb />- mgton Moudyy, Wednesday and Friday,<lb /><lb />-Leaves for Washington ~Tuesday, Thure- Se<lb /><lb />~4 day and Satu rday. : ~<lb /><lb />oCotton 4} to-day.<lb />- Remember that-H. C. Hooker<lb />bas reduced prices on all goods. *<lb /><lb />i See Boswell, Speight &amp; Co's<lb />" . advertisement. ;<lb /><lb />Notwithstanding the weather is<lb />bad the Warehouses have ohad?<lb />fair Breaks to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. 1 L. Homber is preparing<lb />to build a new residence on the<lb />corner near his present home,<lb /><lb />We hear. of several; inquiries<lb /><lb />ébout houses from people coming<lb />_to Greenviile the first of tha year.<lb /><lb />_ Mr. J- L. WeotenTs handsome<lb />o yesidence is~ nearly. completed.<lb />It will be. thre prettiest hoase on<lb />tOWihke-:... 35, eet age ee<lb /><lb />The Board ail Caguty- Gorimis-<lb />sioners will visit the connty home<lb />for the aged and infirm next Sat-|<lb /><lb />pl owes<lb /><lb />uiday. a ee<lb /><lb />" oMr: Jobn S. Warns: near: Fak!<lb /><lb />~ Jand, lost a gin house and -twen-)<lb /><lb />We cones baad igi<lb /><lb />i Gourd Freight, arrives 9:45 A Ae) 4<lb /><lb />isaw was brought. the .<lb />Monday night by Mr. S. M. Dan-<lb /><lb />ty-tive bales of*cotton by fire. qne 80)<lb />nigh last _w meek. , = hee<lb /><lb />. ¥ Hoe ; ges, of<lb />dpa ee was binking an ar�<lb /><lb />Maj. L. C. Latham, an when� at.a<lb /><lb />| depth of 147 feet. shining. particles.<lb />Wi ae the}<lb /><lb />like. gold came a<lb />earth end. owater. _ odges|<lb />gathered. up. eagles of, the metal<lb /><lb />and will send t to an ~Assayer|<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ease «fi Mr. W Vi T. Kee a1, Pies<lb />lina otownship. on | copes<lb />afternoon, 6th*irst,:- Mr HH. F<lb /><lb />~were married by W. R: Williame,<lb />Esquire: They were attended by<lb /><lb />Allie Keel, Mr. J. T. Keel<lb />Miss: Jessie Rawle =Me awe? o<lb />Fieming and Miss Vickey<lb />ett, Mr. Joe Everett and® |<lb />Della Roberson. After the cére<lb /><lb />grooinTs fatherTs, Mr. H. S. Con-<lb />Leleton, where supper was SETS,<lb />and | a reception-held. ae<lb /><lb />, Wer derfal Caricaity.�<lb /><lb /> As@reat a ouriosity.as we: ever<lb />REFLECT. R<lb />dete A colored man was opening<lb />3 a, and . when<lb /><lb />shells. was par! �,�<lb /><lb />cad of .<lb />: found @ fiv . ° fi<lb /><lb />~tesian well. on the premisesT of|<lb /><lb />M Marrriedy ee | =<lb /><lb />are: included inT thi =<lb />Congieton and Miss Hattie Keel aot<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />. a fron 2 og<lb /><lb />Mis R:O0.� Congleton and ~Mise ah<lb /><lb />mony the bridal party went to the?T 70}<lb /><lb />~containin ng the ustall<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />QP. J. WHICHARD.- Editor.<lb />Subscription .25 cents per Month-<lb /><lb />Evitered »s second-class mail matter.<lb />Qa} ........x-x"...<lb /><lb />In speaking yesterday of the<lb />_ field officers recently elected for<lb /> the'First Regiment of the State<lb />~Goard, we should have also stated<lb />that Mr. W. B. Rodman, of Wash<lb />_ ington, was elected Colonel.<lb />: :<lb />The Western North Carolina<lb />- Conference held at Statesyille,<lb />oadjourned to- meet at Reidsville<lb />next year. There are 191 local<lb />preachers in the Conference, 63,-<lb />951 whites and 64 colored mew-<lb />bers. The total amount<lb /><lb />090. The summing up showea<lb /><lb />there was a total deficit in sa)a-<lb /><lb />ries of $17.000"that much less<lb /><lb />peid than was assessed for the<lb /><lb />support of the ministry. There<lb /><lb />_.- were 2,205 infants baptized dur.<lb />ing the year. Sixty-two Epworth<lb />Leagues have been organized iu<lb />the State-<lb /><lb />- Major H. Harding,<lb /><lb />* filled the RegisterTs office for the<lb />past two years has been one of<lb />the best officers Pitt county ever<lb />had Not the slightest complaint<lb /><lb />* was ever heard while he was in<lb /><lb />the office. He was at all times.<lb />courteous and obliging to every-<lb />hedy. He leaves the office in<lb />perfect order with all the work<lb /><lb />~ well done, andT with theT respect:<lb /><lb />aud confidence of the entire citi.<lb /><lb />zenuship of the county. It queht<lb /><lb />» ~ tobea pleasure to everybody. to<lb /><lb />; hovor such aman. In every 8ta-<lb /><lb />* . tion of life Maj. Harding is a true<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />fan aod has the esteem of every-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />-Sach a man is<lb /><lb />raised<lb />during the year was oyer $165,-<lb /><lb />who has<lb /><lb />erpthidg as happeuing|.<lb /><lb />Elder Samuel Moore, of Bethel.<lb />He called in for a social chat<lb />with the RerLecror man on Mon-<lb />day, and when the conversation<lb />turned to late political raversals<lb />he said, oOh! the Democratic<lb />party is not hurt by the recent<lb />defeat. It cau. no more be kept<lb />@own than can truth be crushed<lb />to the earth and kept there. Its<lb />principles are as lasting and as<lb />bright as gold"the more you rub<lb />the brighter it shipes. And we<lb />need alittle rabbing sometime to<lb /><lb />make us shine the brighter.<lb />Comforting words these, and<lb />every whit true. Our good<lb /><lb />friend carries a level head on the<lb />financial question, too.<lb /><lb />Methodist Preachers Are Heroes.<lb /><lb />Talk about preachers if you<lb />will, the man who goes to Confer<lb />ence with twenty dollars in his<lb />pecket as the net proceeds of his<lb />years work, gives three-foarths<lb />of that to help another preacher<lb />~buy a borse, laughs halfthe week<lb />over his own troubles, aud cries<lb />tbe other half over otber people's<lb />and then stands up without a<lb />murmur and receires his orders to<lb />move two hnndred miles to a<lb />broken-down, fifty-cents-on-the<lb />dollar circuit"if that man is not<lb />a hero, itis because the age of<lb />~heroes has never come."Rich<lb /><lb />mond Christian fd vocate.<lb /><lb />In a few days 50 more convicts<lb />will be sent from the Pepitenti-<lb />ary to the farm onthe Roanoke,<lb /><lb />making the number there over<lb />1,000. This great force of con<lb />victs will be kept on the farms all<lb />the winter.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of eotfon<lb />and peanuts for vesterday. as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Co, Coniimi-siou Mer-<lb /><lb />J. B. CHERRY &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />DEALERS IN -"-""<lb /><lb />TET SELL CHEAP TOR AYE<lb /><lb />"_"oO"<lb /><lb />" Call on them when you need"<lb /><lb />oDry Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-<lb />ware. Plows, Farmiuvug Implemeits,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />"_"O"<lb /><lb />Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />""-{} a<lb /><lb />Do not failtocallonus<lb /><lb />STARVATION<lb />PRICES!<lb /><lb />ON--ALL--GOODS<lb />for 13 days only at<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb />GREEN VILGE, N.C.<lb /><lb />». WILEY BROWNTS..<lb /><lb />+ "is the place<lb /><lb />for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES.<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb /><lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />chants of Norfolk :<lb />. OUTTOR.<lb />~Good Middling . 5 9-16<lb />Middling 5} |<lb />Low Middling * 4 13- 16|<lb />Gord Ordinary 4}<lb />Tone"Quiet.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />)Prime 13<lb />Extra Prime z<lb />have 33<lb />Spa nis<lb />Tone"Dull ~ :<lb /><lb />"and also have » cyumpiete line of"<lb /><lb />eold at vey Ciose Margin.<lb />See his $18 Sewing Machize.<lb />WILEY BROWN.<lb /><lb />FIRST -- GLASS -- GOODS.<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /></p>
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          <lb />_<lb /><lb />Two of a Kind Wanted, , |<lb /><lb />A farmer living up Crosby<lb />Creek, a small stream running<lb />near this city, is dissatisfied with<lb />bis faithful beasts of burden and<lb />has posted the tollowing notice in<lb />a certain business place on the<lb />outskirts of the city: ~oNotis"<lb />Wanted to trade a hoss for a<lb />mule, or » mule for a hoss. don't<lb />make difference which. The idee<lb />is that L have got a mule and a<lb />boss, and [I want two of a kind.<lb /><lb />Applito Mr. , Crosby Creek.<lb />"Buffalo Timss.<lb /><lb />al<lb />"_<lb /><lb />ne een<lb /><lb />Cotten in the Fields.<lb /><lb />The peopie in this section do<lb />not remember to have seen so<lb />the<lb />fields as there is now in this coun<lb />Usually at this season of the<lb /><lb />much uppicked- cotton In<lb />ty.<lb />year the fields are picked ciean,<lb /><lb />bat yon cap drive iu auy direc-<lb />tion now and see field after field<lb />Low prices<lb />has been one cause for the delay<lb />in picking aud a good crep has<lb />been another cause for the re-<lb />maining cotton in the felds."<lb /><lb />white with cotton.<lb /><lb />Weldou News.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />A Curious Little Mill.<lb /><lb />A water clock and a .sun-dial, acne |<lb />this last marked out cn the side o|<lb />of bis jandladyTs house when he<lb />went to boarding school, -were/s<lb />made bv Sir Isaac Newton, who<lb />as a little boy was alvigy® invent-<lb /><lb />ntrived a<lb />the arms of<lb />which were made to move by a<lb /><lb />alr of mice imprisoned in the<lb />Thongh for. a time<lb />at school be was rather a lazy<lb />when later~he. went to liveon<lb />he shirked bis<lb /><lb />ing sowething. He<lb />curiong little mill,<lb /><lb />millTs tower.<lb /><lb />boy,<lb />his mothers farm,<lb />duilv duties often to stop. an<lb /><lb />build wonderful little waterwheels<lb />by a breokTs side and lie nuder a<lb />shady hedge and study out iong<lb /><lb />mathematical problems.<lb /><lb />"te<lb /><lb />Te course cf 1894 is almost<lb />Are you waking arrange<lb />ments to commence the new year<lb /><lb />You<lb /><lb />run.<lb /><lb />with a clean balance sheet ?<lb /><lb />cannot do this if any of your ob] . atTORNEY S:A7-LA Ww.<lb />ligations remain unfulfilled " | GREENVILLE, S.C os<lb />Sulisbury Herald. ; - | @gractice in ul the CCOrte.<lb /><lb />W hat sort of or ality<lb />which satisfies itself ~in the non |,<lb /><lb />ereditor is presumed by the debt<lb /><lb />for ?<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />GHSISS |<lb />Family :-: GROCERIES, |<lb /><lb />Canned Goods, Fruits,<lb />Confections<lb />-"for the holidays is at"<lb /><lb />Fresh Goods constintly-<lb /><lb />Fire Crackers at jobbersT prices.<lb />Our Flour beats the world.<lb />Best Civars in town. -<lb />Dou't forget the place. J<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS |<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PANTS, OLS, GLASS AND PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, -Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambier and Crescent<lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~Ag. IL. LONG, |<lb />ATTO! NEY-AT-LAW, =<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N-C.<lb />Practices in all the Courts... Sag ee<lb /><lb />L.C. LATHAM HARRY SKI NER<lb /><lb />; ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb />oAPTORNEYS* ATA! AW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N.-<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />J. FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY -Ar-LAW ~<lb />Greenvil.e, N.C.<lb /><lb />Prompt attention to basigess.<lb />at fucker &amp; MurvhyTs old gtand.<lb /><lb />Oibee<lb /><lb />ect amenities! rete<lb /><lb />tHOS. J. JARVIS - ALEK, L. BLOW<lb /><lb />pARvis &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />Je. that,<lb />payment of a debt because the} "<lb /><lb />or not to need what the débt calls!<lb /><lb />The Proper Place to Buy) ¢:<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITHTS |<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers. |<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />P)<lb /><lb />Be lh { b.<lb /><lb />5 voters on<lb />, ;<lb /><lb />A, em?<lb />i<lb /><lb />*<lb />ae 9 Oe,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />, Re 3 :<lb />BSTABLISHED 187.<lb /><lb />sth ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind |<lb />their interest to get our prices before pO.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />nallits branches. "".. et Eee<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESSSHOMLDERS, -<lb />FLOUR, SOFFEE, SUGAR- -<lb />| RIGE VERA; Be.<lb />always at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Lae<lb />TOBAGEO SHUFF A CISARS<lb />we buy direct fron Maunfscrirers, °R<lb /><lb />bliug you to buy at one proiit. A<lb />plete stockof | bee<lb /><lb />sg |<lb /><lb />FURNITU<lb />always on hand and aoldas<lb />the times. Our goes are<lb />solid fer CASH. therefore,<lb />o run,we Sell ata close Iba yi<lb /><lb />oe Respectiuily, :<lb /><lb />ae BAS<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />OUR REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ook in and Sce Your Face<lb /><lb />Miss Delia Marshal is sick.<lb />Mr. H. P. Strause has gone to<lb /><lb />Henderson. |<lb /><lb />Mr. S. Otho Wilson, of Raleigh,<lb /><lb />is ip town. |<lb /><lb />Rev. D. B. Clayton arrived in<lb />| the city last bight. . ,<lb />Mr. Jobn Smith, of Fremont, is<lb /><lb />here atteudztg court.<lb /><lb />Miss May Joyner is visiting<lb />her uncie, Nr. B. F. Saygg.<lb /><lb />_ Mr. F. T. Harper, of Kinston,<lb /><lb />is here to-day buylug stock.<lb />Mrs. Moore, of Elgecombe,<lb /><lb />Visiting Mrs. W T. Godwiu.<lb />Mr. Walter Salsbury, of Ham<lb /><lb />ilton, Was in towu last night.<lb /><lb />Miss Tone May, of Fartvalle.<lb /><lb />is visiting Miss clortense Fuorve-.<lb /><lb />Capt. H. F. Price bus returned<lb />frows @ three Weeas stuy ut (+ rld--<lb />borv.<lb /><lb />Mr. Fred Myer. of the<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />firm<lb /><lb />Myer A Pitts, Bualtiwore, is) in<lb />tuwh.<lb /><lb />Mra. Elizabeth Swindell has<lb />gone to Paatero to speud the<lb />holidays.<lb /><lb />* -<lb /><lb />Rev. J. H. Lirmbertb has re<lb />turned from the baptise Couven-<lb />tion at Charivtte.<lb /><lb />A pleasant vermsn was given<lb />jo Germavuia Hal: last bivut by<lb />the younuy peropnic.<lb /><lb />. Mr. Cornelius Riusaul ix quite<lb />RICK. We ull Lopes ano uvie Ned<lb />bay BOOL Le restvred tuo Lea.tbe<lb /><lb />+ " a 1 * : | 7<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. PB. tall and eliliren<lb />left this mMorntuy to speud the<lb />holidays with frieauds in Golds<lb />bure.<lb /><lb />Rev. M. T. Lawreuce. of Martin<lb />county, Demoecrstic member elect<lb />tothe Leyislature, was in town<lb />Saturday.<lb /><lb />Bilhe Bureh, the Rrreectron<lb /><lb />Foreman, has broken<lb /><lb />; Wy) tvUse-<lb />keeping, and his family aad<lb />ooCoet�"� Whichard have gune to<lb />the White House to beard<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />|. Mr. P. Hy Tajiaferro, of Rich-<lb />~mond Va., came in on ~the south<lb />~bond train last night.<lb /><lb />~Ben Fleming, son of Mr: Jo<lb /><lb />seph Fleming, near Pactolus, has<lb /><lb />~been very sick for several days.<lb />He had two yellow chills.<lb /><lb />Mr. Georg W. Williams, late<lb />of Toisnot, has moved to Green<lb />ville. His family occupies the<lb />Cherry house in Skinverville.<lb /><lb />His many friends will be gladT<lb /><lb />to know that Mr. Will Little has<lb />recovered from his recent attack<lb />of fever. He bas gone out to his<lb />fathers<lb /><lb />LOCAL REFLECTIONS,<lb /><lb />The jury is hung on the rail<lb />road suit that eommenced last<lb /><lb />! woand ocecuplied the Court<lb />for a week.<lb /><lb />The Furuiture &amp; Racket Store<lb />is selling a quanity of kuruiture.<lb /><lb />1,<lb /><lb />Mes<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds Wing bas<lb />wssucd eight merriage licenses<lb /><lb />office<lb /><lb />since taking charze of the<lb />fant W edues Lay.<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />hd<lb /><lb />ywoprices on Breech Loading<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />(raus atJd. B Cherry &amp; Cos.<lb /><lb />Joshua Mills was before Mavor<lb />Fleming Monday afternoon for<lb />trikinza pegro with a bueey<lb />whip. Fine 34 aud costs.<lb /><lb />Weask every reader of the<lb />Dairy Rereecror to belp os mike<lb />the paper buterest he. If you<lb />know anitem of news tell if to<lb />ils.<lb /><lb />Zeizier Bros. fineSthoes make<lb /><lb />bhandsome usefal anol oruamental<lb /><lb />Ciiristigas presents, at C. P. Mun<lb />ford. -<lb /><lb />Chief of Police W. B. Jarves<lb />sped assistant To OR. Mooore Juve<lb />Heep forui- ed with handsome<lb />Winter overcoats by the LPowu<lb />Counel. The order was iiiled by<lb />Frank Wilsop. |<lb /><lb />Mr. Adlen Warren sent. fron<lb />Riverside Nursery by todays<lb /><lb />borzt two beautifal t yral<lb />forthe brer of Mir. i M.<lb />whoowas killed Meepeday moruipe<lb /><lb />tributes<lb />Ss ior,<lb /><lb />at Washipgtou<lb /><lb />Great reduetionas for the Holi<lb />diay trade an Meus Youth and<lb />Bove Ci mhing ut C TP. NMuuf rds<lb /><lb />"a<lb /><lb />The Darty Rervecror feels<lb />greatly encouraged atthe splen-<lb />did patronage given -it to start<lb />with, and makes its best bow to<lb />its enterprising advertisers. We<lb />thank them all sincerely.<lb /><lb />Mr. D.S. Barrus, of Pennsylva-<lb />nia. had a car load of horses<lb />shipped here last week. When<lb />the car arrived Thursday a leg of<lb />one of the horses was. broken.<lb />~Tue animal bad to be killed.<lb /><lb />Col. I. A. Sugg was the first to<lb />band us a quarter for the DalILy<lb /><lb />ReFvtecror. Mr. H. C. Hooker<lb />came pext and planked down<lb />half a dollar for two copi.s.<lb /><lb />That is the way we like to see it.<lb />Let others follow this example<lb />and eveourage us by handing 10<lb />their subscription without waiting<lb />to be called upon. |<lb />Bia<lb />coufectionery store.<lb />that TL sell fruits and candies<lb />cheaper than any ove iu town. I<lb />keep Apples, Oranges, Pears,<lb />Grapes, Clhestauts, Pineapples,<lb />Cocanuts, and all kiuds of Caudy<lb />nade fresh every diy. TP want ail<lb />the ladies and gentlemen to come<lb />nna Ste lle, don't Loe bashfal.<lb />Mortis MY&amp;r.<lb /><lb />2usmH-"At Morris MyerTs<lb />Reme:uber<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />We are offering our<lb />-:- stock at -<lb /><lb />peatly Heaue<lb /><lb />PRICES<lb /><lb />Diuvine-:-the-TTolidays.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />mn<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />We linve just Witat vou<lb /><lb />{T<lb />N<lb /><lb />will and at th<lb /><lb />rieht price.<lb /><lb />BOSWELL, SPRIGHT &amp; CO.<lb />wa<lb /><lb />(ive us a cal<lb /><lb /></p>
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