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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., December 12, 1894.<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin,<lb /><lb />Rain to-night, fair Tharsday, cooler.<lb /><lb />CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS<lb /><lb />eee eS<lb /><lb />The fate session of the N. C.<lb />Conference at Durham, made the<lb /><lb />MR. SHORTTS FUNERAL,<lb /><lb />Immense Throng Follows his Remains<lb />to Their last Resting Place.<lb /><lb />(special to Reflector.)<lb /><lb />W asHineton,N. C.,Dec 12."One<lb />of the largest funeral processions<lb />ever witnessed in ashington<lb />was that of Mr. E. Murray Short.<lb />yesterday afternoon. The funer-<lb />al exercises were conducted at<lb />the Presbyterian church, of which<lb />he was a consistent member, by<lb />Rev. Dr. C, M. Payne. The church<lb />was crowded to its utmost capa.<lb />city by sorrowing relatiyes and<lb />friends.<lb /><lb />The floral tribut)-s were many<lb />and of remarkale beauty anu ap-<lb />propriateness.<lb /><lb />Mr. ShortTs oldest daughter,<lb />Miss Addie Lee Short, who was<lb />attending school<lb />reached home on a special train<lb />about one o'clock, accompanied<lb /><lb />by Prof. James Dinwiddie, Presi-<lb />|<lb /><lb />dept of Peace Institute.<lb /><lb />Horse Killed.<lb /><lb />A wan was riding a poor horse<lb />vesterday evening, and when near<lb />HumberTs machine shops the ani-<lb />wal stumbled and fell, breaking<lb />its right fore leg near the shoul<lb />der. A crowd gathered around<lb />and Chief of Police James was<lb />requested to shoot the animal<lb />and put it out of its misery.<lb />man onght to be punished for<lb />using as poor a horse as that was.<lb /><lb />Marned<lb />QvuINERLY"-RanDoLPH-"This af<lb />ternoon at three oclock, at the<lb /><lb />home of Maj. John Peebles, six<lb />miles above Greenville, Mr. R. 8.<lb />~  Quinerly, of Grifton, and Miss<lb />Annie Randolph were warried by<lb />lev. G. F. Smith The happy<lb />couple with a party of friends<lb />takethe evening train for Grif-<lb />top. The  ReFrLEecror extends<lb /><lb />best wishcs.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />at Raleigh, |<lb /><lb />A|<lb /><lb />lhas reduced prices cn all goods.<lb /><lb />tollowing appointments that will<lb />[be of interest to REFLECTOR read-<lb />\ers:<lb />| WASHINGTON DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />Presiding Elder-G. A. Oglesby-<lb /><lb />Washington station"R. J<lb />Moorman and W. H. Call, super-<lb />nuwerary.<lb /><lb />Washington ct"Sam Leffers.<lb /><lb />Aurora ct= J. J. Barker.<lb /><lb />Swan Quarter"D. A. Watkins.<lb /><lb />Mattamuskeet"vU. P. Jerome.<lb /><lb />Fairfield ct"H. B. Anderson.<lb /><lb />Jamesville ct"R. T. Wyche.<lb /><lb />Greenville station-G F. Smith.<lb /><lb />Greenville ct"L. H. Joyner.<lb /><lb />Bethel station"W. A. Forbes.<lb /><lb />Turboro station"J. A. Lee.<lb /><lb />Tarboro ct"L. Leach.<lb />| §. Edgecomb"W. J. Twilly.<lb />| Rocky Mount and Marion<lb />\Chapel"J. A. Underwood and H.<lb />|\A. Humble.<lb />| Nashville ct"S. A. Cotten.<lb />| Spring Hope"J. W. Gibson.<lb />| Wilson"T. N. Ivey.<lb />| Fremont"W. H. Pucket.<lb />Ocracoke ard Portsmouth"J.<lb />W. Martin.<lb />| Rev. R. B. Johu is Presiding<lb />~Elder of Elizabeth City District.<lb />| Rey. J. C. McCail goes to Mur-<lb />freesboro.<lb /><lb />Rey. E. C. Glenn to Morehead.<lb /><lb />Dr. L. L. Nash to Centenary<lb />church, Newbern.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. T. Lyon, who many<lb />years ago lived in Greenville and<lb />published apaper here, goes to<lb />Rockingham.<lb /><lb />Rev. F. A. Bishop to Hertford.<lb />Rev. R. L. Warlick to Dare.<lb />Rev. BR. F. Taylor to Bruns-<lb />eck cireuit.<lb /><lb />Rev. J. 'T. Daily to Warren cir-<lb />cait.<lb /><lb />Rev. E. B. Wilcox to Grifton.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. R Raven to Scotts Hill<lb />circuit.<lb />| The next session of the con-<lb />jfereuce meets at Elizabeth City.<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />| wi<lb /><lb />oe ,<lb /><lb />:-: in all goods at-::<lb /><lb />rink iLSON'S<lb /><lb />From now until J anuary Ist, 1895,<lb />I will rednge my entire stock.<lb /><lb />A Christmas Present for All:<lb />CLOTHING !<lb /><lb />MARKED WAY DOWN.<lb />All Cuts, Shades, Styles, Price, Quality<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishings,<lb /><lb />are included in this reduction and are.<lb />all fresh and iatest styles.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb />FOR<lb />WEEKS<lb /><lb />YOU<lb />BUY<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />TWO<lb />LONGER<lb />CAN<lb /><lb />©)<lb />-<lb /><lb />" Q<lb />OZ-IZ-Oro<lb />Z<lb />(9)<lb /><lb />AT CoOsT<lb /><lb />Remember that H. C. Hooker<lb /><lb />ara<lb />a<lb /><lb />AT LANGT.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY oREFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />I J. Ww HI \CHARD. Editor.<lb />S'ubscriptice 25 cents per ron<lb />FE . i j-c': mis il rte<lb /><lb />a . © a bg bad Col. t 3 9 Lijal matter.<lb /><lb />The Baptist State Convention<lb />which mct in Charlotte last week<lb />adjourned Monday. Itissaid to<lb />have been one of the best sessions<lb /><lb />the Convention bas Lad since 1ts<lb />Orgapization at Greenville 64<lb />years ago. In spite of the hard<lb /><lb />times po debt was reported to the<lb />body aud something over ten<lb />thousand dollars was contributed<lb />by thé delegates during the prer-<lb />ent The Convention<lb />reports showelithatthe denom-<lb />nation was growlug and prosper-<lb />ling inthe State. The preaching<lb />cn Sunday was exceptionally fine<lb />The Convention was handsomely<lb />by that flourishing<lb />The next session be<lb /><lb />Ses8100.<lb /><lb />eLtertal neal<lb />city. will<lb /><lb />lield at G@reensboro<lb /><lb />The members of Conyress from<lb />North not to favor<lb />Secretury Carlisle's Hnuancial plan.<lb />the curren-<lb />Southern wembers generally<lb />like -<lb />de<lb />of<lb />1s"what<lb />Opposes ,<lb /><lb />do See ID<lb /><lb />They Say it erpauds<lb />cy<lb /><lb />favor it apd their reason for<lb />ing it<lb /><lb />7 Tee<lb /><lb />is that<lb /><lb />it does in sowe<lb /><lb />LnCrease the volume<lb />money. Thus it ever<lb />want the North<lb />fat tbev wantis no<lb />to us We nee<lb /><lb />noaccial le<lb /><lb />Fe<lb />WwW i ot acceplal ble<lb />id<lb />*<lb /><lb />aly<lb /><lb />not erpec<lb />the<lb />Mr<lb /><lb />}<lb />al of the<lb /><lb />from<lb /><lb />gislation<lb />present session of Conyress<lb />Woodard savs ths repe<lb />~aoks will not<lb />for<lb />from<lb />the<lb />muke<lb />but to<lb />exint<lb /><lb />* °<lb />Tue iuterests<lb /><lb />tar oni<lb />We dout<lb />favoralle leg<lb /><lb />Dy le ss, BO)<lb /><lb />teo percent<lb /><lb />pass ellher LOOK<lb /><lb />Tr<lb /><lb />muca igiation<lb /><lb />+ }<lb />~ ii ©<lb /><lb />iveoming C<lb />rut as<lb />it to fret<lb /><lb />CAD<lb /><lb />} ej i}<lb />people bad abt well<lb />{4 De<lb />Dest they<lb /><lb />bg cire<lb /><lb />up their min<lb />under<lb />umsta oce's<lb /><lb />of ae 2) U oitecd<lb /><lb />BO Warlec<lb /><lb />States are<lb />that there alwaves will be wore or<lb />less friction 1o levzisiation<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />*ribe to the Dat. |<lb /><lb />ow<lb />oe<lb /><lb />" Lies<lb /><lb />Urgent Deficiency Bill,<lb />Washington, D. C., December<lb />11."Tbhe House Appropriations<lb />Committee to-day agreed upon<lb />the urgent deficiency appropria-<lb />tion bill. The amount carried 18)<lb />#2.139,105. and is to supply de<lb />ticiepces in appropriations for the<lb />year ending June 30, 1595. ~The<lb />pripcipal ite'us are as follows :<lb />Public printing and binding,<lb />$100,000: re-coinage of siiver,<lb />100,00); expenses of collecting<lb />the income tax, ¥245,095 ; expen<lb /><lb />ses of special examiners, pension<lb />office, $250,000 ; eleventh Census,<lb />F300.0U0 5, expenses of U pited<lb />States marsbals, $140,000; fees of<lb />yarors, United States courts,<lb />$130,000; fees of witnesses, F000,<lb />G0); support of United States<lb />prisoners, $340,090); transporta<lb />tion of silver colin, $20,060 ; re<lb />eolnage of minor coins, $3,500,<lb />toni House of Representatives.<lb /><lb />FOO.<lb />_" ed<lb />A FewW STATE ITEMS.<lb />Dr Jobo P. Clioginan,<lb />Davie county died on last<lb />night aged Sl years.<lb /><lb />ODeB of<lb />Suatur-<lb /><lb />A big buck white shad. an un<lb />usual s'ght for this season was lu<lb />the market Sauturday.-"New<lb />Berce Jourual.<lb /><lb />Loula Paris. a girl 18 years<lb />age, who was sevtenced March<lb />last to fifteen years in the<lb />Penitentiary for<lb />has been p: irdoned by<lb />kiias Carr.<lb /><lb />Mr Joh<lb />ochvaille,<lb />sO far Y<lb />coubty this season. He killed a<lb />1! months old pig that pulled<lb />the beam at 420) pouuds."Salis<lb />bury Herald.<lb /><lb />n Funderburke.<lb />reports the<lb />slaughtered<lb /><lb />of En<lb />larvest boy<lb />in Rowan<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />prices<lb /><lb />J.B. CHERRY &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />State<lb />manslaughter,<lb />CzOVerDor<lb /><lb />DEALERS IN-"<lb /><lb />FIRST -- CLASS -- GOODS.<lb /><lb />"O "<lb /><lb />TREY SELL CHEAP FOR CASE,<lb /><lb />Call on them when you need"<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />Crockery.<lb />Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware, Guns, Tin-<lb /><lb />wale.dlows,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />Prices Reduced on all Linea to Meet the<lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />STARVATION<lb />PRICES!<lb /><lb />ON-: -ALL- -GOODS<lb />for 13 days only,at<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />LADERA OF LOW PRIC<lb /><lb />(;REENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />AW ILE Y BROWNS...<lb /><lb />""js hie place » fop"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb />15 cents. 15<lb /><lb />otmplete lie of"<lb /><lb />- GOODs<lb /><lb />wy<lb />Thar sri<lb /><lb />e his $18 Sewing Machine.<lb />WILEY BROWN<lb /><lb />"ilh lalso have ac<lb /><lb />DRY -<lb /><lb />old at vers<lb /><lb />(st:<lb /><lb />wa<lb /></p>
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          <lb />CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. Killed By An Flectric-Light Wire.<lb /><lb />; New Orleans, December 11."<lb />The following letter received! Joseph F. Jaworek was cooked<lb />by Lieut. B- F. Sugg,a nd.handed|to death on Canal street last<lb />the REFLECTOR for publication.| night in the presence of a large<lb />explains itself. : ~crowd. A _ broken<lb />Go.psBoro, N. C., Dec. 11. 1894. | wire fell on him.<lb />To the Officers and Members of the<lb />N. ©. State Guard : TT<lb />CoMRADES "The Goldsboro R1-|<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />he Proper Place to Buy<lb /><lb />ties, Co., D., First Regiment N.C. _ ; GHSisce _<lb />SG. are working to erect @ mon ~Familv ee GROCERIES<lb />ument on the batticfield of Ben-| v -_<lb />topsville, N. C., tothe memory of, Canned Goods, Fruits,<lb /><lb />Confections<lb />"for the holidays is at"<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITHTS<lb /><lb />Fresh Goods constantly.<lb />Fire Crackers at jobbersT prices.<lb />Our Flour beats the world.<lb /><lb />Best Ciyzars in town.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget the place.<lb /><lb />the Coefederate dead who nobly,<lb />laid down their lives in that bat!<lb />tle for 4 cause that was right. |<lb />We need the assistance of all,<lb />those who feel interested in ~the<lb />cause. |<lb /><lb />Mr. J. W. Pepper, of Philadel: |<lb />phia, Pa., has kindly donated a!<lb />Drum Major's Baton to us to be)<lb />disposed of for the Monument!<lb />fund. Ata meeting of the Mon-!| | .<lb />ument Committee it was ecided S. Kk.<lb />to send the Baton out to the sev-<lb />eral companies in the Guard and<lb />havethem solicit from the citi |<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />j a TL at a)<lb />zens in their respective towns And SOV C Dealer Se<lb />votes at 10 cents each to any regi-|<lb /><lb />mental band they may see fit -o| Repairing promptly atiended to<lb /><lb />vote for"the regimental Band) "DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />that receives the highest numbe! PAINTS, Olay, GLASS AND PUTTY<lb /><lb />of votes to be given the Baton.<lb />ffach company commander will Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />sepd puwber of votes to his regi-<lb />meptal commander together with:<lb /><lb />PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb /><lb />amount, less exp ess charges. Bicycles.<lb />The commander of Regiments -<lb /><lb />ards.<lb /><lb />will send in number of votes of<lb /><lb />their respective Regiment to Gen. Professional C<lb /><lb />elestriclight<lb /><lb />D.S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />pepe nn<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />sh 9<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ooO -N S~ATTIANTHUD<lb /><lb />EST ABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />5. WM SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />KF ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb /><lb />F. H. Cameron who will make the """"""_ "<lb />award and instruct Baton to be W* H. LONG,<lb /><lb />turned over to band entitled to<lb /><lb />ome. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />A jist of all companies, with GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />pumber of votes, will be publish Practices in all the Courts,<lb />ed after award is made.<lb /><lb />Very Respecttully,<lb />T. H. BalIn,<lb /><lb />Captain Goldsboro Ritles,<lb />1), Ist Regimenf, N.C. S. G.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />L.C. LATHAM HARRY SKINNER<lb />; ATHAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />Co. ATTORNEYSSAT=LAW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />Nomunations by The President, |<lb /><lb />. . L.<lb /><lb />Washington, D. C., December J.<lb /><lb />11."-The President to-day sent to,<lb />the Senate the following nomina |<lb /><lb />FLEMING,<lb /><lb />ATTORNEY -AT-LAW<lb />(greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />tlons: Prompt attention to business. Office<lb />Jobn C. Black, of Iilinois, to be at Tucker &amp; MurvhyTs old stand.<lb />onited States Attorney Tor . . nal<lb />" \ttornes a r the THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L..BLOW<lb />[ltinois.<lb /><lb />Northern District of<lb /><lb />{| Senet &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />| Boaild up your business by put- ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,<lb />ting an advertisement in the | GREENVILLE, N.C,<lb /><lb />their interest to get our prices before pua<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK,<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;c. -;<lb />| alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb /><lb /> TOBACSO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />| we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />s on hand and sold at prices to sui<lb />the times. Our goods arse all bought and |<lb />sold for CASH. therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb /><lb />3s. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />alway<lb /><lb />DaiLy LErLECTOR. 'ggt ractice in vil the Courts.<lb />a<lb /><lb />Greenville, N, C<lb />~i<lb /></p>
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        <p>OUR REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />T.o90k in and See Your Fuce<lb /><lb />Mrs. JOR<lb />list to day<lb /><lb />Mr. Morris Myer went to Kius<lb />ton last night.<lb /><lb />Mr. T. § Wooten.<lb /><lb />~Is at court to-day.<lb /><lb />of Snow Hill,<lb /><lb />Mrs oS oa.Cherry has been quite<lb />sick for the past three days.<lb /><lb />Moss Havens Cherry has gone<lb />to Baltimore to spend awhile.<lb />Mr Sylvester Fleming,<lb /><lb />wshoin yton, In Lere to-day.<lb />Miss Bettie Moore. of Elia City.<lb />isn Visiting Bir. Gr W. Williams.<lb /><lb />Mr. WA. Piemiue avd<lb />Jiis bi<lb /><lb />of<lb />vs<lb /><lb />two of<lb /><lb />ws. fromn Hiasse!ls. were Ler:<lb /><lb />Wolter Harding. of (gt,<lb /><lb />tie Ville. Is Wesltiter the family of<lb />Slay HL Har iii<lb /><lb />Mro J. H Copvw of Avden, was<lb />~ta oC tie Kacerthi beoudid truin this<lb />Tid: dF ta li _� ag " LQ Ri hiigou cl.<lb /><lb />Mrs VW Ib 3, ttacl stil Mrs. LI if<lb />Ligtto: fuga. f: } UD Ob<lb />tls Mhibgos tt pospeen d the<lb />CiaT Te<lb /><lb />Vo representative<lb />.<lb /><lb />of (3 hligseh ici 1 Ia Lic thiime, D sith<lb />abo Pe kik G@ Very clever veutlicmah<lb />ls i tot ~<lb />Mii -Ofieliiel f Norfoik<lb />i Vtntle bWoeVening to<lb />S heath [act ax Witt Ws ut Le War<lb />} i=-j i� t I vo<lb />biees \ MoNimiura wr<lb />{itt..Chl ret ) itiitoin tne Meth<lb />Cr itst Chi. re! ut Aue ok<lb />lu the b34<lb />Mir Joe Quinerty and Mies Bet<lb />© LX Ob Caine ~ t (rtaitot<lb />trois mornin t ety do thle dra<lb /><lb />o *. &amp; a*<lb />beac eter f<lb /><lb />~ar a<lb />been spenudiusau few dave ou this<lb />Insthket oo ckibg after pu ichauses<lb />He isa large exporter to Baropein<lb />Luei kote.<lb /><lb />Rev Gr to Smith come home<lb />Ja-tonistt from | fete Ti.<lb /><lb />i] T 7<lb />rmeoobie diere are ai. cleliapitedt<lb />%<lb /><lb />he bias bree ty reCuUlronecl to Crree nh<lb />. 1. @ for tpt Br year biee Leaves<lb />this ever, for Davidson tity<lb />tToospeud someclays with bis pag<lb />elites.<lb /><lb />Callin awudace my Curistinas<lb />Td «: A ttal ~ bora a Vy md<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />rr<lb /><lb />AYDo«N ITEMS.<lb />"_" AYDEN, N. C.. Dee, 12th."Rev.<lb />Cotton 42 to day. J. W. McNamara lectured at the<lb />The Furniture &amp; Racket Store college last night.<lb />The wife of Hiywool Batts<lb />The pay train was here to day. died vesterday. Rev. J R. Tiugle<lb />Loading Wil preach ber funeral to-mor-<lb />~ row.<lb />Rev. J. M. Barfield was here<lb />vesterday making his arrauge-<lb />tne.ts for meving here atau early<lb />day.<lb />Mr. Joe Norris,<lb /><lb />has moved here.<lb /><lb />LOCAL REFLECTIONS,<lb /><lb />Low prices on Breech<lb />(raus at J. 1k Cherry A Cos.<lb /><lb />Regular summer thuuder and<lb /><lb />bail storm to-day.<lb /><lb />Zeigler Bros, tte Sos<lb />handsome useful<lb />(CClircstinas preseuts<lb />ford, /<lb /><lb />Pitt county Rathes: i ww Tiere The sidewalk pridge onthe cor<lb />ing peat Friday afternoon to elect cer near Mr. Moc. berauals resi<lb />dence in bal eondition ancl<lb />should be isooked after at once.<lb />biank Wilson Messrs. Sheppard and  High-<lb />16 Turkeys. 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