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          <lb />Greenville, N. C., December 13, 1894.<lb /><lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />LOCAL REFLECTIONS,<lb /><lb />Cotton 4? to day.<lb /><lb />The Furniture &amp; Racket Store<lb />is selling a quanity of Furniture.<lb /><lb />Not many more days left in the<lb />old year.<lb /><lb />Riverside Nursery shipped 20,-<lb />000 cabbage plants to day. .<lb /><lb />For Save."Fine horse and<lb />baggy, apply to Rev. G. F. Smitb.<lb /><lb />YesterdayTs storm did a good<lb />thing in clearing up the weather<lb />and turning it cooler.<lb /><lb />Granulated Sugar 5 cents a<lb />pound, and Seedless Raisins at<lb />O'd prick 8S. ore. *<lb /><lb />Ten hogsheads waiti: g to ke<lb />filled with tobacco for shipment<lb />were standing at the door of<lb />Go-man &amp; CoTs prizery this morn:<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Great reductions for the Holi-<lb />day trade in MenTs Youth and<lb />Boys Clothing at C. T.MunfordTs.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds King issued<lb />two marriage licenses for white<lb />couples to dey, to Charles Brix-<lb />ton and Sallie Wadford, and John<lb />Keel and Bettie Brown.<lb /><lb />Tbe usual Thursday night ser-<lb />vice will be held by ~Rev. J. H.<lb />Lamberth in the Baptist church<lb />to nzht at 7 0Tclock. Mr. Lam-<lb />berth wil] preach at Pactolus Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Persons not finding it conve"<lb />nient to call at the office can<lb />hand their quarter for the DaILy<lb />REFLEC! OR to the carries on their<lb />roun� jor to any member of the<lb />office they see passing. Every<lb />family in.town should subscribe.<lb /><lb />Died,<lb /><lb />Mr. E. A. Bland, of Grifton was<lb />in town to-day and tells us that<lb />Mrs. Mary Quinerly, widow of the<lb />late ex Sheriff W- A. Quinerlr,<lb />died there last night. She had a<lb />vellow chill on Monday. Mrs.<lb />Quiverly made % great many<lb />frieuds in Greenville during the<lb />vears she lived here, and they<lb />learn with regret of her death.<lb /><lb />HUNG HIMSELF.<lb /><lb />MR. JACKOWFSKY COMMITS<lb />SUICIDE.<lb /><lb />His Wife Finds Him Hanging to the<lb />Door Knob.<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflestor.)<lb /><lb />WaSHINGTON, N. C., Dec 13."<lb />Mr. L. E. Jackowfsky, the taibor,<lb />committed suicide here this morn-<lb />lug by Lanuging himself to. the<lb />door knob. His wife found him<lb />in a dying condition and immedi-<lb />ately Summoned a physician, but<lb />too late. Hedied a few minutes<lb />past 8 o'clock.<lb /><lb />Mr. Juekowfsky formerly lived<lb />in Greenville and moved here<lb /><lb />from your town.<lb /><lb />Four ~Tobaeco Items.<lb /><lb />Five car loads of tobacco and<lb />cotton were shipped from here<lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />The beaks at the warehouses<lb />yesterday and to-day were large<lb />and tbe offerings showed up<lb />much better than they bave for<lb />for some time. :<lb /><lb />From tbe present outlook the<lb />tubacco crop will be largely in-<lb />creased in this section next year.<lb />In raising fine tobacco there is<lb />always good money but in a poor<lb />nondescript crop there is money<lb /><lb />out. ¢<lb />Mr. Vietor, of Richmond, Va.,<lb /><lb />was on the breaks yesterday<lb />and as he was being introdduced<lb />to the boys he good humoredly<lb /><lb />said oMy name is<lb /><lb />are paying for tobacco.�<lb /><lb />Agent Moore has a large force<lb />of hands at work to-day grading<lb />up and improving the yard<lb />around the depot and making bet-<lb />ter drain ways. Now if the town<lb />will improve Dickerson Avenue<lb />the street to the depot would be<lb /><lb />muéb better-<lb /><lb />~VetoT and I}<lb />put a veto on the high prices you},<lb /><lb />Great 2<lb /><lb />i! in all goods at at:<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSONT<lb /><lb />From now until January ist, 1895,<lb />I will redvce my entire stock.<lb /><lb />A Christmas Present for All.<lb />CLOTHING!<lb /><lb />MARKED WAY DOWN.<lb />Adil Cuts, Shades, Styles, Price, Quality<lb /><lb />DAY GOODS, NOTIONS: SHOES, BATS,<lb /><lb />Gents Furnishings,<lb />ire included ig ths reduction and are |<lb />- all fresh and_latest styles.<lb /><lb />FRANK ~WILSON.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />FOR<lb /><lb />oTWO<lb /><lb />WEEKS bo<lb />LONGER<lb /><lb />YOu Sie<lb /><lb />CAN<lb />BUY<lb /><lb />. *<lb /><lb />0<lb />"<lb />OZ-I2+0ro<lb />2B<lb /><lb />i?<lb /><lb />Cost<lb /><lb />AT<lb />AT<lb /><lb />i.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />I J. WHICHARD. Editor,<lb />Subscription 25 ce:ts per Pronth.<lb /><lb />an eet mn<lb /><lb />Entere.! as seecoud-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />We are indebted to Rev. Trl<lb />R. Hicks. of St. Louis, editor of<lb />Word and Works, fora copy of<lb />hiselmanac for 1895 It gives<lb />the best and most accurate weath-<lb />er forecasts of any publication In<lb />existeuce.<lb /><lb />Ambar a  SR ee<lb /><lb />Notice has been ~given that ap<lb />Discutiodn will made to the<lb />next Legislature to amend the<lb />charter of the town of Green-<lb />vile. Several other towns are<lb />on the catalogue to be given asim<lb />ilar dose This<lb />the evils resulting from a<lb /><lb />Legisiature.<lb />aerate amndieadl<lb />Tobacco shiptmneuts from Green<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />will be<lb /><lb />fusion<lb /><lb />ville bave growu so large that<lb />agent Moore tells us his. present<lb />warehouse does not afford suf-<lb /><lb />ticieot room for bandling it in<lb /><lb />copnnectivg with the otber im-<lb />misnse qiaatities of freight. He<lb /><lb />to get the railroad com-<lb />il another warehouse<lb /><lb />is trviog<lb />pany to bail<lb /><lb />to be used for tubacco delivery.<lb />Tas incrassso] acreazes aa 1 grow<lb />loz tabacco basiness makes this<lb /><lb />&amp; necessity<lb />be built at<lb /><lb />additional ware room<lb /><lb />and we hope it wil!<lb /><lb />coce.<lb />~An<lb /><lb />bers elect to<lb /><lb />"" "_<lb />uoothcial ust of tha mam<lb />the o4th Couyrese<lb />the Clerk<lb />cor<lb />and<lb /><lb />has baen co:npiled by<lb />ofthe House. The list is<lb />recte Lup to Decenber Sth.<lb />e Repuolieans 244<lb />bers, ttre Democrats lud. acd the<lb />Pofuiists 6. To the present Con-<lb />press there 210)<lb />and 12 Populists<lb />It wilt be seen that North Caro<lb />Lalf of the Popu<lb />next Cougress. aud<lb /><lb />wives th mew<lb /><lb />ATS?<lb /><lb />;<lb />123 Republieans<lb /><lb />iio furuishes<lb />lists io thee<lb />half es wWaADY Li<lb />this<lb /><lb />defeated as<lb /><lb />they have only<lb /><lb />the pext Congress 4s 1b<lb /><lb />Tt Seems they wee<lb /><lb />well as tis D-mocrats.<lb /><lb />volume.<lb /><lb />ope ofT<lb /><lb />Democrats,T<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Democrat J, B. CHERRY &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />its eleventh<lb /><lb />has entered upon<lb /><lb />exchanges.<lb /><lb />A BIG RAILROAD DEAL,<lb /><lb />Northern Capitalists to Build a New<lb /><lb />System of Southern Lines,<lb /><lb />A Baltimore special to the Phil-<lb />adelphid Times says:<lb /><lb />Tbe sale of the Richmond, Pe<lb />tersburg and Carolina railrual to<lb />a syndicate composed of New<lb />York, Paoiladelphia, and Wash-<lb />ington capitalists, is) part of a<lb /><lb />scheme for a pew system of south<lb /><lb />ern rallroads. Under the terms<lb />of sale the purchasers are to pay<lb />and deliver to the city of Peters-<lb /><lb />burg $100,000 of the firet mort-<lb />gaze bounds of the railroad at par.<lb /><lb />to bear interest from July 1, 1895,<lb />aud to be issued at the rate of<lb />$20,000 for each mile of railroad<lb />proposed to be built. The work<lb />of construction is to be begun be<lb />fore January 1, 1895. and the<lb />road is to be completed to its ter-<lb />minus by July 1, 1896.<lb /><lb />The system of roals it is pro<lb />posed to build will consist of tle<lb />Baltutnore and Southern. in Mary.<lb />land; the Baltimore, Riehmond<lb />and Southern, in Virginia, en<lb />the complettun of the Richmond,<lb />Petersburg aud Carolina road to<lb />Warren Piains, in North Carolina,<lb />a distance of 285 miles At War-<lb /><lb />ren Plains this proposed trunk.<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />The cost of the entire.<lb /><lb />line will connect with other south-<lb />ern roads.<lb />svstem will be ina<lb /><lb />hood of $6,000,000.<lb /><lb />the nelghbor<lb /><lb />Subscribe to the Dau.y REFLEc-<lb />TOR.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb />Below afte Nortolk<lb /><lb />atl peatnut for<lb /><lb />prices of cotton<lb />vresterday, a* furnished<lb /><lb />The Democrat is one of<lb />Our cleverest, brightest and best<lb /><lb />"" DEALERS IN<lb /><lb />FIRST - GLASS ~~ GOODS<lb /><lb />""{) "<lb /><lb />THEY SELL CREAP FOR CAGE<lb /><lb />"(aw)on them when you need"<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />~Hats,<lb />Wale.<lb /><lb />Hardware, Guns, Crockery, Tin-<lb /><lb />Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />Plows,<lb /><lb />Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb />Hard Timas.<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />STARVATION<lb />PRICES!<lb /><lb />ON-:-ALL-:-GOODS<lb />for13 days ilk at<lb /><lb />LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb />(¢REENVILLE, N.C.<lb />WILEY BROWNS...<lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />hy Cols Bros, WS (o., Coriolission Mer)<lb />oe Coton. Have Children Shoes at<lb />yi 4 1 Mia ! Ti gr a Pe 16) 15 cents. 15<lb />wi $13 ne : "and also have acotuplete line of"<lb />(r0d Ordinary 44 DRY - GOODE<lb />Tone "Ev- L<lb />. PE CNUTS,. roid ai Very C.Ose Matryin.<lb />Prene 13! oe<lb />Extra P ime !<lb />oo 2» Se See his $18 Sewing Machice.<lb />~pani-h ~ a<lb />TPoue"Dall | WILEY BROWN<lb /><lb />w<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>to ow<lb /><lb />+ ¢<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />mentees<lb /><lb />sme eterna tinern oncemtn nn<lb /><lb />All for #1"Combination set)<lb />containing a handsome double,<lb />~ink stand, quart bottle of excel |<lb /><lb />because they do vot wish to be |<lb />bored by listening to these o~no- lent black ink, small bottle of.red |<lb />Hees.� tis atiresome thing tojink, bottle of mucilage and a:<lb /><lb />have to hear chapter afte chap ~beanfiful pen bolder, at Reflector |<lb />ter of these notices, many of Book Store. Cheapest outfit ever<lb />which have already appeared in | offered. |<lb />the daily papers until one |<lb /><lb />There are people who makeita<lb />rule never to get to church early<lb /><lb />Hi<lb />i<lb />1<lb /><lb />e- | To<lb />comes fatigued at looking at The Proper Place to Buy<lb /><lb />them. Very often the patience of<lb />the people, as wel! as that of the! SNBIiss<lb /><lb />pastor, is exbausted by this dis- Ba milv 5 GROCERIES |<lb /><lb />mal overture. Many a good ser-,<lb /><lb />oOo "NE THITIANRHAD<lb /><lb />mon has been ruined by the prac-. Canned Goods, Fruits, |<lb />tice. Richmond Dispatch. | Confections |<lb />. ang anil | "for the holidays is at" | |<lb />Every pastor vcwadavs_ be | 2) S S Vi iT 4 Ss<lb />comes a bulletin-board every Sun $s -<lb />day moraing just before taking) Fresh Goods constin~ly.<lb />Fire Crackers at jobbersT prices.<lb /><lb />~3 text, and, for several minutes, | . |<lb />ens coe o~ + : "| Our Flour beats the world.<lb />eometimes a half hour, he reels) Best Cizars in town. |<lb />off announcement after announce-| Dou't forget the place. |<lb />ment of forthcoming events. D.s |<lb />Some of the announcements are _ D.S. SMITH.<lb />often first-class advertisements in) Q Jy DEIN ) ae)<lb />| 4 Far \<lb />often first class advertisements iy SE PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />alongside or preceding sermon. ,<lb />and sound somewhat ridiculous. | TINNERS<lb />A good reward is awaiting the And Stove Dealers.<lb />man who will invent a good sub | |<lb />stitute for this very- ancient cus-}| Repairing promptly atiended to |<lb />tom."The Danville Register. © | |<lb />| "DEALERS IN" |<lb /><lb />oArg no the seh tray woforte PARTS, OMS, GLAST AND PUTTY<lb />them? Vhe poor will be remem-) Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />j<lb /><lb />bered to day thronghout the land |<lb /><lb />but few will present the wealthy | 2%ent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />at a throne of grace. They need | Bicycles.<lb />the pravers of those who have the. "_"_"""<lb />ear of Heaven; their possessions, 7<lb /><lb />will never lead them nearer to) Professional Cards.<lb />righteousness, but the use they ="" a ~<lb />make of their wealth may make M. H. LONG,<lb />them perfect. Jesus obeholding AYTOENEY-AT-LAW<lb />him, loved� the young man who) - a re a XC<lb />wanted to be perfect yet was un-) go oe Se ene! oo<lb />willing to do that alone which Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />would make him perfect. Love. c.catHam HARRY SKINNER<lb />the poor, pray fer them, help. , ATHAM &amp; SKINNER<lb /><lb />them, there is equal good reason, i a Nee<lb /><lb />el cn nite Oe<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />o"<lb /><lb />a edn Cea aes -<lb />. Cid res :<lb />b, ie i 7 ~ ae<lb />ee py ee S<lb />» | i a<lb /> a cre ,<lb />= oo<lb /><lb />*<lb />tere,<lb /><lb />ioe FEI 4s<lb /><lb />~ omy<lb /><lb />mee EE aera ey<lb />+ er cine a mance<lb /><lb />3. Mo<lb /><lb />OLD<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />nu<lb /><lb />AT PTHE .<lb /><lb />BRICK STORE<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MEK@HANTS BUY<lb /><lb />Pet ee<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs suppl#s will tind<lb /><lb />their interest to get<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere.<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK<lb /><lb />SIDES&amp;SHE<lb /><lb />§<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />ur pilees before pu.<lb /><lb />urstock is compiete<lb /><lb />(TILDERS.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAN,<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />] / = 2 -<lb />why gocd men Should love, pray TT ORN EYSRAT�"� 1 | |<lb />for,and ~iptherich. They rood! RSs LAW alwuys at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.<lb />Lr oo siley neet GREENVILLE, N. + a nae<lb />spiritual tlessings even as the, ""__-__"_ """"  " TOBAGO SHUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb />3 ed termpor: 7 L. FLEMING a<lb />poor need tempol! au. L. FLEMING, | iwe buy direct from Manufacturers, ofa<lb /><lb />After all. the heart is the life. o"°<lb />tf , a ep | ATTORNEY -Ar-LAW<lb /><lb />the heart be right the hfe wll! apeer 1 Qn<lb />| . | t It tt "| t j Greenvil.e, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />» TVS 4A TT or 1S . : ; *<lb />_ "f _ of 1) us SOC out Prompt attention to business. Oce<lb />in love for oneTs felowmen, thit h-'at Tucker &amp; MurvhyTs old stand.<lb />er will the treasure flow also. The """" ""-<lb />Scriptures are plain. None need THOS. 4 JARVIS<lb />odie disgraced,� for they that use [ese Is &amp; BLOW,<lb /><lb />their riches aright will never be ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />ALEX. L. BLOW<lb /><lb />rich saye in good works "Gasto-| oN<lb />pia Gazette. | GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />: | Gai Practice in vilthe Courts.<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />bling youto-buy at oue profit. A com<lb />plete stock of . x<lb /><lb />ee<lb />FURNITURE |<lb /><lb />always on hand and soldat prices tosal |<lb /><lb />the times. Our goods arejall bought and |<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefere, having nerisk ©<lb />to run,w |<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />e sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />~RKespectf<lb /><lb />vi<lb /><lb />» felc<lb /><lb />ly,<lb /><lb />Greenuvilie, N.C)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />dec net NE A ERO EL OS<lb /><lb />~" ani =<lb /><lb />OUR REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />cent eam an ST A<lb /><lb />Il_ook in and See Your Fac<lb /><lb />Mr. fd. A. Satton is sick.<lb /><lb />Mr. J. B. Cherry has been sick<lb />a few days. ,<lb /><lb />Mr. A. Cr. Cox,<lb />was bere to day.<lb /><lb />Mr. Morris Meyer returned this<lb />moruing from Kinston.<lb /><lb />Mrs T. BR. Moore, who was sick<lb />-geyeral days, is much improved.<lb /><lb />Mir. R. Greene apd Chief Po-<lb />lice W. BaJames went down to<lb />Kiosteo |.st night.�<lb /><lb />oNMesers. Theo Bland and E. C<lb />Spier came up Lis mernuibg from<lb />Ciniftop to attend court<lb /><lb />Mrs ©. E. Cherry left this<lb />morpibpg for Yatesviile to visit ber<lb />daughter. Mors Satchwell.<lb /><lb />Card= are out for the marriage<lb />of Mr. . C. Hines aud Miss<lb />Viney Daniel, on the 19th inst.<lb /><lb />Mors Sarah M. Beddard returu<lb />el yesterdivy evening from Elm<lb />City Where sie had been<lb />Mouidsavy<lb />fr Co NM. Bernard<lb /><lb />lr<lb />Rawieigh to i<lb /><lb />ciaTtti &amp;<lb /><lb />of Winterville,<lb /><lb />sluce<lb /><lb />left to-day<lb />yok after bis man<lb />CHSH Wi.lel 1s to be heard<lb /><lb />tor gnarriow<lb /><lb />Mr. J NW<lb /><lb />| a<lb /><lb />£<lb />a<lb /><lb />D:xon, of Willow<lb />passe | up the raliroad<lb />law for Hender on. taking<lb />twelve cases of tobacco.<lb /><lb />(rreele<lb /><lb />4<lb />i ¥<lb /><lb />Mr. J. Bo Everton. of Golds<lb />boro, who looks after the real<lb />eatate Holldipwa of the Ww &amp; W.<lb /><lb />Toa) 4 Pt tet i, Was OR the porth bound<lb />traig this metnipyg-<lb /><lb />Mr ROS. Qainerly and bride<lb />left ou the traiag yesterday even<lb /><lb />ing secompanied by Misses Bet-<lb />te Dxov avd Lizzie Peebles ami<lb />\{ sere. J. Ho and J. W. Peebles<lb /><lb />for their bome near Grifon.<lb /><lb />My Christtinas neckties jast io,<lb />they are beauties Fiank Wilson<lb />dbe wind yesterday blew down<lb />the SWilhbpiby sign in front of the<lb />Planters Warebouse.<lb /><lb />A Jarge cooyregation heard<lb /> - al ad<lb />rev. J. W. MeNumara at the<lb /><lb />Methodist church last night and:<lb /><lb />were much pleased with ois dis<lb />course.<lb />Low prices on Breech Loading<lb />(guns at J. Bo Cherry &amp; Cos. -<lb />A spleodid Italian band 1s here<lb />and the<lb />sweil GePinau to bight.<lb /><lb />~ed by the Dawson<lb /><lb />made a statement to the<lb /><lb />oung veople will have a:<lb /><lb />" 4<lb /><lb />DIFFICULTY AT KINSTON.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Tuesday a big racket was made<lb /><lb />in Mr. Leshe Dawson's store Mr.<lb />N. J Rouse, a leading attorney of<lb />Kinston.was cut and badly brais-<lb />brothers. He<lb /><lb />was cut on his legs in two places<lb />badly<lb /><lb />and his face and arm were<lb />bruised. His injuries are paipful<lb />bat not dangerous.<lb /><lb />It seems, from the best than we<lb />cap learp, that Mess. N. J. Rouse<lb />ard W. D. Pollock have obtaine |<lb />jadgment against Mr. Leslie<lb /><lb />Jawson for a portherp creditor.<lb />be case that was being tried be<lb />fore Clerk Bright<lb />plewental proceedings, investigu<lb />ting the ownership of property.<lb />Wiss Sadie Dawson, daughter of<lb />Mr. Levi Vawsou, Was &amp; witness<lb />tu the case, avd at her request<lb />feeling a delicacy about going to<lb />the court house) her evidence Was<lb />taken in Mr. Leslie DawaoLe<lb />store. Mr Levi Dawson aud his<lb />cops were excluded from the court<lb />while ber evidence was taken.<lb />After she pad given in her ey!<lb />deuce and signed the report of it<lb />she wept out tu where her father<lb />aud brothers were [i a vers<lb />short tine Mr. Levi Dawsou came<lb />in apd wept towards Mr. Rouse,<lb />carsipg him and saying he (*1r.<lb />rouse) had rpsulted bis dauguter<lb />Mess. A. J. Loftin and D. E<lb />Perry. who were attorneys fou<lb />the Dawsous.tuld Mr.Dawson that<lb />it wus @ mistake, that the exniul<lb />pation bad been conducted as<lb />courteously as could be, but this<lb /><lb />failed to qniet matters. The<lb />Dawson brotiers attacked Mr.<lb />Rouse with knives and apistol,<lb /><lb />but the pistol failed to fire.<lb />Atthe heariug before<lb />Hill. as examiuatiod Was waived<lb />by the Dawson's, no testimony<lb />was taken. but Mr. Levi Dawson<lb />eff-ct<lb />that bis daughter had told bim<lb />when she cams out from the ex<lb />amipation that Mr. Rouse bad in<lb />sulted ber and she could pot pro<lb />tect herself, avd that be told her<lb />ue would protecther,aud then fol-<lb />towed the difficulty. tle said he<lb />acd Mr. Rouse struck at each<lb />other about the same time. Mr.<lb />Rouse was uot able to attend the<lb />beariug, so he could :nake no<lb /><lb />~statement.-"Kigesten Fiee Press.<lb /><lb />__Bewewbertise HG, Hooker BOSWELL, SPEIGHT &amp; G0.<lb /><lb />Mayor.<lb /><lb />" |<lb />"<lb /><lb />| The streets present a busy<lb /><lb />gscene every day now.<lb /><lb />| The crowing of roosters at all<lb />~bours of the aight announces the<lb /><lb />~pear approach of Ghristmwas<lb /><lb />The jary in the case of J. F-<lb />~Whichard against the railruad,<lb />~the one that occupied the court a<lb />week, gave the plaintiff a verdict<lb />~for $230. -Tne amount sued for<lb />~was #900.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. L. Brown, officer in<lb />charge, took the jury in the case<lb />~of Highsmith against tlie ratlroad<lb /><lb />out to day to view the jand aud<lb />belp them reach a conelusiob as<lb /><lb />was of 8UP-}to the extent of the damage.<lb /><lb />Mr. G. W. Mixon, of Washiug<lb />ton, bas rented frou Mr. C. T.<lb />Munford, the vacant store Laila-<lb />ing Opposite ReFLecror " office<lb />and will conduct bis candy fac<lb />tory there. We wish him success.<lb /><lb />Big Rusa-"At Morris Myers<lb />eonufeetiouery store. Remewber<lb /><lb />that LT sell fruits and canes<lb />cheaper thab auy one In town. |<lb />keep Apples, Oranges, Pears,<lb /><lb />Chestuuts, Pineapples,<lb />Cocanuts. aue all kinds of Caudy<lb />rnade fresh every day. I want all<lb />the ladies aud gentlemen to come<lb />apd see ie, dou't be bashfal.<lb />Mortis MYER.<lb /><lb />(rrapes,<lb /><lb />We are offering our<lb />-:- stock at -:-<lb /><lb />Greatly Reduced<lb /><lb />PRICES<lb /><lb />Durine-:-the-- Holidays.<lb /><lb />We have Just what you<lb />want and at the<lb />right price.<lb /><lb />«_<lb /><lb />call.<lb /><lb />Gqive usa<lb /><lb />4<lb /></p>
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