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          <lb />Vol. 1<lb /><lb />"Greenville, AE C.. December 17, 1894.<lb /><lb />No. 7:<lb /><lb />Locai Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />P ssenger and mail train going,<lb />Northonae)er ves 8:22 A.M Going south.<lb /><lb />arrives 6:37 PM,<lb />North Bound Kreight,<lb />M.. leaves 10:15 AL MM.<lb />seuth Bonn d-Preight.<lb />Moo leaves 2:11 bP. YN:<lb />ney My<lb />invtou Monday,<lb />lenves Tor Washington<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />carvives 9:45 A. '<lb /><lb />arrives }:5l<lb /><lb />fiom Wiis h-<lb />and Friday,<lb /><lb />Lhurs-<lb /><lb />oa orives<lb />Wednesday<lb />~Tue-d iN,<lb /><lb />ms eerk oES<lb /><lb />Weather Bulletin.<lb /><lb />Tuesdauy"fair, colder,<lb /><lb />Order of Tobacco Saies,<lb /><lb />ber ning Oro a. tm<lb />Warehouse,<lb /><lb />iOiise.<lb /><lb />bor Dee. | Sti.<lb />Siti Sale "Greenuviile<lb />Int Sale. --Easterti Ware<lb />2nd Sale."--Vianters Warebo use.<lb /><lb />New Advertisements,<lb />FRANK WILSON. -"Tiine<lb />Short.<lb /><lb />MOR.<lb />t1OMsS.<lb /><lb />POSWELL, oPEIGIUT &amp; CU<lb />for 10 das».<lb /><lb />IT ANG "Sill Farther<lb /><lb />nee-Reduetion<lb /><lb />Married, -<lb />Fo RNES"-SavVAGE."At the res-:<lb />idence of Mr. kk. LT. Savage, near.<lb /><lb />Greenville, on the 1L2'h inst.,<lb />Joseph Fornes and Miss Mamie!<lb />Sauvage were married by LH. OC.<lb />Venuters, Esq.<lb /><lb />Arrested,<lb /><lb />sen Williams, a colored restan~train !<lb /><lb />raut keeper, was arrested Sunday |<lb />on achargze of obtaining goods |<lb />under fals2 pretense. Ben went |<lb />to an oysterman at the river and)<lb />ordered seven gallons of. oysters,<lb />teiling the boatman to come onup<lb />to his shop for the money. He<lb />went up, 6nd upon arriving there<lb />Ben told bim he bad no money to<lb />pay the bill. Thisled to the war-<lb />ent being issued. The case was<lb />called before Squire B.S. Shep<lb />pard, today, aud Ben submit<lb />tel, payos for the oysters aud<lb />the costs ip tne case.<lb /><lb />Anything you wart for Christ-.<lb />mas Cub be had at James LongTs.<lb /><lb />: FEN on the<lb /><lb />driver was thrown to the<lb /><lb />-severe licks on the lead<lb />eft arm and shoulder badly burt.<lb />~The colored<lb /> _. about six feet and bad one of his<lb />Growing | s 7<lb /><lb />" fugers<lb /><lb />2 5 |<lb />Reduc-. 7<lb />nate no one was killed.<lb /><lb />morning it struck<lb /><lb />Mr. iSmith in tears<lb /><lb />jhe had been paying some election<lb /><lb />pear so good, while fcr the second<lb /><lb />isthe best looking part of the<lb /><lb />Took a Tumble.<lb /><lb />Oo last Saturday night as the<lb />Hotel Macon bus was returning<lb />from the depot, and just as it got!<lb />ain front of Mr. Wiley Brown's:<lb /><lb />residence of Dickerson ayenue,<lb />. the coupling pin broke and threw<lb /><lb />ove of the front wheels under the<lb />~bus, and toppled it over on its)<lb /><lb />side in the diteh. The horsesT<lb />took fright and ran off. There:<lb />~was but one passenger, Mr. W |<lb /><lb />and he was thrown vio<lb /><lb />e side, receiving<lb /><lb />W. Shaw,<lb /><lb />y few bruises.<lb />Lewis, anda smail eolored<lb />~did not get off so easy.<lb />ground |<lb />and the ~bas cate very near fall<lb />apg on him. He received severa!<lb /><lb />andl his<lb />boy was pitchec<lb /><lb />bad<lb />fortn<lb /><lb />Lroke<lb />his head.<lb /><lb />seyeral<lb />WilS<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />It<lb /><lb />cuts on<lb /><lb />Too Bad! Too Bad!<lb /><lb />When the train eame in this<lb />us that some<lb /><lb />only.<lb />The driver oHenry |<lb />boy |<lb /><lb />The!<lb /><lb />thing looked very much out of<lb />~fix, and catching jolly Engineer<lb /><lb />and clever Capt. |<lb /><lb />Hawks all down in the mouth we<lb />stepped up to the Jatfer to in-<lb />;anire if anybody was dead or if<lb /><lb />oNo, But just look at that<lb />The compauy has taken<lb />uway my nice cars and giyen me)<lb />those you see. .<lb />In place of the former hand-<lb />~some first class coach was one not<lb /><lb />~bets<lb /><lb />class coach was substituted a<lb />very oid combination car. As it<lb />now is the mail aud- express car<lb /><lb />too bad! We hope<lb />the company will put the. nice<lb />ears back at once. Certainky<lb />travel is heavy enoughT on this<lb />road for it to be giyen as good<lb />cars as are going. _<lb /><lb />train. ThatTs<lb /><lb />Headqnatters for Santa Claus!<lb />at Shelburu's. «|<lb /><lb />Time ~Growin: ey Short.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />reduction I am.<lb />making on<lb /><lb />CLOTHING!<lb /><lb />~You had better make<lb /><lb />hasteoryouwill be late.<lb />Dry Goods, Notions,<lb />Shoes, Hats.<lb /><lb />GentsT I: ~urnishines<lb /><lb />arein the reduction.<lb />can make you better<lb />prices than ville. firm<lb />in Greenville<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of<lb /><lb />N-E-C-K-T-1-E-S_<lb /><lb />justinforXmas. |<lb />IN.<lb /><lb />UF ie ANI W ILLS¢<lb /><lb />FOR THE .<lb />NEXT TWO. WEEK<lb />STILL GREATER<lb />Reduction will be madi<lb />ON:-:CLOTHING:-: AT<lb />- LANGTS. |<lb /><lb />Just received .<lb />Silk Mufflers, Necklies,<lb />Handkerchiefs,<lb />Faney -:- Pocketbooks,<lb />GentsT Furnishings "<lb />for the Christmas trade<lb />BY LANG. _<lb /><lb />weet g 9<lb /><lb />To get the benefit of the.<lb /><lb />I a<lb /><lb />otl<lb />o -<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ce<lb />a A<lb /><lb />D AILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />i + r AN RIICHAPTF21). Evciitor.<lb />= =~ al - &amp;<lb />*<lb />Taner Ss miail matter<lb />ae 3 ' owt<lb />' "3 ;  - oe<lb />The Wilmington Séericre 18 15<lb />S| sold aud a good one. The<lb />Io Keri prends cougratu<lb />~os «ui wWisues it 1s more<lb />veara of prosperity<lb /><lb />Lf fear 1s<lb /><lb />The Henderson G<lb />thirteen years old. Thad Man-<lb /><lb />ets up a paper of which<lb />tu be very proud.<lb />iit to the profession.<lb /><lb />*<lb />Bom y oe, LE Fy gs 14 rf +<lb />- town ought<lb /><lb />, Se<lb /><lb />foe Mt Airy Granite quarry |<lb />of stone. In a@ per-<lb /><lb />i@7ht line. 210 feet long,<lb /><lb />~ *F oT? &amp;A wilce<lb /><lb />Ty feet wide. and 2 feet s inches<lb />t ~KK. eontsining abont 5.000<lb />corde feet. about 466 tons, making<lb />o4 car loalis of 20 tons each.<lb />fidis is the largest stone ever<lb />qugtrird ip the world. Beat<lb />North (arolitpa af you can.<lb />"<lb /><lb />after an extend-<lb />ed conference with Secretary Car<lb />Internal Revenue Com-<lb /><lb />The President<lb /><lb />yuissioper Miller, issued an order<lb />patting store keepers. gaugers.<lb />odelerks in ottices of collectors<lb /><lb />eof ipternal revenue in the classi-<lb /><lb />tir } civil-serviece This lucreases<lb />the list cf persons who are thus<lb />, ecte lby the ceivilservice by<lb />ik 2 ty :<lb />ene<lb />T POM Dak fp nts to nother<lb />pd issue. Siaturiays papers<lb />Pee {eeorir i Cie cri! j reserve bad<lb />FAD Tone Te \ the limit, with<lb />- furt ~drafts likely to be<lb />made at oneanponit. The bond<lb />resuine has becoufe more fre-<lb />Goaent than the people admire,<lb />woud Copneress sbould burry the<lb />nactmenut of some tinancial meas-<lb />ureathat will bring about desired<lb />= """<lb />Subeacribe to the Dairy REFLEc-<lb /><lb />a<lb />. ot<lb /><lb />~affirmative; or, in other<lb /><lb />dissolved the<lb /><lb />nara I<lb /><lb />~On the motion in the Senate toT J. B. CC HERRY &amp; CO..<lb /><lb />take up the free-sugar bill, Sena-<lb /><lb />tors Hunton and Jarvis were<lb />among those recorded in the |<lb /><lb />words, |<lb />they wanted the Senate to go |<lb />ahead in the effort to make the<lb />sweet article even cheaper to the<lb />people.<lb /><lb />Senators Daniel and Rensom,<lb />did not yote and no explanation |<lb /><lb />of their pairs were made. |<lb />The. mandamus proceedings |<lb /><lb />azainst the State canvassing!<lb />3oard in the case of C. M. Ber-<lb />nard against Jobo E. W oodard |<lb />came up before Judge Bynum in,<lb />taleigh on last Friday. Tle<lb />case was ably argued by Judge)<lb />Whitaker for Mr. Bernard and'<lb />Col. Tinsdale tor Mr. Seawell, his<lb /><lb />DEALERS IN "--""<lb /><lb />FIRST -- GLASS -- GOODS.<lb /><lb />"ip"<lb /><lb />THEY SELL CHEAP FOR CASH<lb /><lb />"O"<lb /><lb />Call on them when you need"<lb /><lb />by Goods, Notions, Shoes,<lb /><lb />~Hats, Hardware, Guns, Crockery. Tin-<lb /><lb />ware. Plows, Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNITURE.<lb /><lb />"_"Oo"<lb /><lb />election depending upon the re | Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb /><lb />sult of these preceedings, and by<lb />F.S.Spruill and C. B. Aycock for<lb />Mr. Woodard. Judge Bynnm<lb />injunction stating<lb />that the case was ln the wrong<lb />court, and that he had no author-<lb />ity to compel the Board to ex-<lb />utnine a8 to fraud in the returns.<lb />Th~s decision enables the State<lb />Board of Canvassers to complete<lb />their work and adjourn. Notice<lb />of appeal was giveu by the con-<lb />testants. ; {<lb /><lb />There isa great deal of talk!<lb />about women broadening oe<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />sphere. There 18 no doubt.<lb /><lb />abuut that. Look at the large-|<lb /><lb />ness of the sleeves they are now,<lb />wearing, bless em.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts, |<lb /><lb />Below are Nortolk prices of cotton |<lb /><lb />i peanuts for vesterday, ax furnished |<lb />by Cob Bros, &amp; Co, Cotimission Mer-|<lb />chaiut=s of Norfolk :<lb /><lb />CUrTON.<lb />Good Mi vt iing 5 9-16|<lb />Midd HR<lb />Low Middling 413-16<lb />(good Ordinary 4%<lb />Tone "Firin.<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 13<lb />Extra Prime :<lb />Fancy 24<lb />Sp inish 2¢<lb />Poue"Dull<lb />if<lb />}<lb />a<lb /><lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />"O"<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />STARVATION<lb />PRICES!<lb /><lb />ON-:-ALL-:-GOO DS<lb /><lb />for 13 days only at<lb /><lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb /><lb />GQ REEN VILLE, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWNTS<lb /><lb />"is the place fur"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />Have Children Shoes at<lb /><lb />15-cents. 15<lb /><lb />"and also have acumplete line of"<lb /><lb />DRY -:- GOODS<lb /><lb />sold at very close Margin.<lb /><lb />o|See his $18 Sewing Machine.<lb /><lb />WILEY BROWN,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />The annual report of the State!<lb />Superintendent of Public instruc-<lb />tion shows the following: Re-<lb />ceipts, $767,802.62;  disburse-<lb />ments, $774,237.57; balance on<lb />band in 1893, $224,228.07 ; bel-<lb />ance this year, $199,769.40; num-<lb />ler of whites, school age (6 to 21)<lb />389,719 ; enrolment, 235 486; num-<lb />ter of colored of school age, 212,<lb />191; enrolment, 123,899 ; value of<lb /><lb />white school property, $877,848 ;<lb />colored, $301,149.<lb />"_ wn =a<lb /><lb />Because the principals of the<lb />Mt. Olive and Pikeville schools<lb />voted the Democratic ticxet at<lb />the recent élection, the Populist<lb />patrons of both schools have<lb />withdrawn their children, inform<lb />ing the principals that Hereafter<lb />they must look for their support<lb />from the Democrats. We are<lb />also informed that they are<lb />treating their pastors, who voted<lb />the Democratic ticket, in like<lb />manner and are actually with-<lb />holding the amounts pledged to<lb />their support. What are we<lb />coming to, and whither are we<lb />drifting? -Goldsboro Headlight.<lb /><lb />What is known as the Farmers<lb />and MerchantsT Co operative As-<lb />sociation has been formed in<lb />Hale county, Ala, with J. W: Pel-<lb />lard, president, and R. A. White,<lb />secretary. The object of the as-<lb />sociation is to encourage and<lb />~promote the raising at home of<lb />everything the farmers and peo-<lb />ple generally need. This kind of<lb />a society might be formed in<lb />many other sections and be of<lb />great advantage.<lb /><lb />bee<lb /><lb />An exchange says that there!<lb /><lb />isnTt as much reason for being<lb />neighborly as there used to_ be.<lb />People these times can rent dish-<lb />es of acrockery stcre when they<lb />give a party and undertakers<lb />furnish chairs fora funeral. There<lb />isn't much left to borrow except<lb />spoons and trouble.<lb />" earns 4<lb />Out in Oregoa thereis a Mr.<lb />Tongue who desires to go to the<lb />United States Senate.<lb />thoucbt the last session develop-<lb />ed the fact that there was too<lb />much of this thing there now. ©<lb />Pha<lb /><lb />The fortune of the Rothschilds<lb /><lb />Wel<lb /><lb />Senator Ransoni. contributed,<lb />$50.00 tothe relief fund being<lb />raised for the benefit of the suf |<lb />ferers by the tire in Marion, N. C.<lb /><lb />All for $1"Combination set.<lb />containing a handsome double<lb />ink stand, quart bottle uf excel-<lb />lent black ink, small bottle of red)<lb />ink, bottle of mucilage and a<lb />beautiful pen holder, at Reflector.<lb />Book Store.<lb />offered. "<lb /><lb />The Proper Place to Buy<lb />, SHBICS<lb />Family :-: GROCERIES,<lb />Canned Goods, Fruits, |<lb /><lb />Confections |<lb />"for the holidays is at"<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITHTS�<lb /><lb />Fresh Goods constintly."<lb /><lb />Fire Crackers at job DeraT prices.<lb />Our Flour beats the world.<lb /><lb />Best Cizars in town.<lb /><lb />Don't forget the place.<lb /><lb />D.S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />TINNERS<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly attended t<lb />"DEALERS IN"<lb /><lb />PANTS. OILS, GLASS oAND TUTTY<lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />Bicycles.<lb /><lb />~ Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />M.H. LONG,<lb />ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, _<lb />| GREENVILLE, N.<lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb />L.C. LATHAM - HARRY SKINNER<lb />| Pan &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-[.4 Ws<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ©.<lb /><lb />J =. FLEMING,<lb />ATTORNEY -ATr-LAW<lb />GreenviLe, N. C. .<lb />Prompt attention to business. Office<lb />at Tucker &amp; MurvhyTs old stand.<lb />THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. BLOW<lb />ARVIS &amp; BLOW, | .<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GREENVILLE, N.C, -<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />is estimated at $2,000,000,000.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Ga Practice it. Ulthe Courts. "<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Cheapest outtit ever.<lb /><lb />NC oGITIANR HAD<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER &amp; CO.,,<lb /><lb />And Stove Dealers.� |<lb />Ont<lb /><lb />note nas<lb /><lb />The Place to Sell your<lb />TOBACCO!<lb /><lb />ed<lb />Le<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />&amp;.<lb />. +<lb />ww lA<lb />o<lb /><lb />whe,<lb /><lb />i<lb />{<lb />i<lb /><lb />4<lb />H<lb />'<lb /><lb />  |<lb />a iene deen nace epee nrenten es empire! = =<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875." _<lb /><lb />5. Mi SCHL<lb /><lb />t,<lb />=~ )<lb />AD THE :<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />DVARMERSAND MEKCHANTSBUY ,<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />theirinterest fovet our priets before pu,<lb /><lb />~| chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches. |<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHOMLDERS.<lb />FLOU®., COFFE&amp;E, SUGAK,<lb /><lb />Sas VW<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />alwuysat LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ~<lb /><lb />oTOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy ab one profit,<lb /><lb />plete stock of °<lb /><lb />N sas a : .<lb />FURNITURE:<lb /><lb />always on hand and seldat prices to guT<lb />the times. Our goods are all bought ap<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having m0 rpsk<lb />ro run we sell at a close margin,<lb /><lb />- Respectfully<lb /><lb />. 3<lb /><lb />ui. SCHULTS.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N } C<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Bi<lb /><lb />A com |<lb /></p>
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          <lb />lier ae - - ~ errr, """" cow<lb /><lb />OUR REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />T.ook in and See Your Face<lb /><lb />Mr.S- V. Joyner, of Kenly was<lb />here to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. B. C. Pearce returned home<lb />this mornipny.<lb /><lb />Dr J. Morrill, of Fatkland. 1t<lb />in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mrs. N FE. Carr,<lb />(;reen. 18 Visiting her<lb />Mia. B.S. Sheppard.<lb /><lb />Rev oto. T. Moye. of Wilson,<lb />has been spending some dav~<lb />with Superior Court Clerk E. A<lb />Move<lb /><lb />of Willow<lb /><lb />daugbter.<lb /><lb />mt announcing the<lb />no rPeiie ut of Mf iss Sarsb L<lb />Cohen to Mr. Gr L. Herlbroner.<lb />miiof ,arbore.? Our crusete.<lb /><lb />r+ A. Ovrleatby missed th<lb />truio at Rocky Mount, Saturday.<lb />werd sa G d Lidl prev l fhere Lo fill bi-<lb /><lb />Methodist<lb /><lb />mr ry  F ag } ;<lb />Dolintipeauts Lh thie<lb /><lb />Peoouell and eh]<lb /><lb />Mos. Ho L<lb />Gifeb. f Wiloliugtou aud Miss<lb />Mittie Beaman. of Clinton. who<lb /><lb />rve been visiting Mrs. F. G<lb />| this<lb /><lb />holes<lb /><lb />Hines had<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Riow. TW. large<lb />couggesations to hear him at the<lb />Presbyterian ehureh, Sunday<lb />reruns and night, and preach<lb />two ru) { serious. He left this<lb /><lb />im oroipy for Parmele.<lb /><lb />Mr Ollen Eo. Warren left this<lb />onorning for Raleish to take a<lb />tvo weeks Course In horticuiture.<lb />\* ith thiseccurse andthe thorou vh<lb />knowledge he has obtuine 3 un-<lb />derdis excelent father, will make<lb />him ope of the best pursety<lb />in the State.<lb />Inise the Judge.<lb /><lb />met<lb /><lb />Judge W.N. Mehane took the<lb />train this worving for his howe<lb />His term on the bench has been<lb />short. bis only courts being two<lb />weeks in Nash andtwo weeks 1n<lb />Pitt rie made good impressions<lb />in these counties and mavy would<lb />have been glad had the result ~at<lb />the lasg election baen different, so<lb />he and the other Democratic<lb />Judges could have continued or<lb /><lb />the Beach. .<lb /><lb />Jim and Joe will<lb /><lb />L REFLECTIONS, |<lb /><lb />LOCA<lb /><lb />Cotton 43 to-day. |<lb /><lb />Come see my Christmas goods<lb />Everything cheap. James Long<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. T. Daniel is having a<lb />new house built on Secord street,<lb />near Mr. B. H. HearneTs.<lb /><lb />Endless variety Toys, Dolls<lb />Fireworks. Fruits, Candies, etc,<lb /><lb />it Janes Longs.<lb /><lb />We learn that the freight traiv<lb />jumped the track at the Junction<lb />on Saturday evening. Only two<lb />~ars were derailed and a shaking<lb />~poof the pissengzers was all the<lb />damage done.<lb /><lb />Great reductions for the Holi<lb />day trade in Men's Youth and<lb />Bove Clothing at C. T.Muufcrds.<lb /><lb />Persous out of town) receiving<lb />a COpy of the Dalry REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />are invited to become subscribers.<lb /><lb />Send 23 ecentsin staupr to pet<lb />the paper a month and see how<lb />you iis@ it.<lb /><lb />Grauulated Sugar 5 cents 4a<lb />pound. rtd Seedless liaisius at<lb />(Val Brick S.ore. . -<lb /><lb />Berutiful line Neck Wear. nice<lb />Christ nas presents, aft NI uufords.<lb /><lb />The voung people who. unde<lb />~rhe direction of Misrs Hortense<lb />Forbes. will present the ~Merry<lb />Mitk MaidsT peat week. are now<lb />noldiog nizhtly reuecarsals.<lb />Splendid progress is reported.<lb /><lb />Christ<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Don't fail to buy your<lb />nas woods at Shelburn s.<lb />The ouly first class line of Con-<lb />fectioperies aud Iruitsin town at<lb />She lburnTs. *<lb />Register of Deeds hing issued<lb /><lb />four marringe licenses to Cay<lb />to the fi lowing eoupnles: Henry,<lb />Barrett and Maria Hines, Henrv-<lb /><lb />Spelland Sarah Wilobv. A. M.<lb />Jovner and Maggie Skinner, W.<lb /><lb />{. Barrington anl Piney Dixon. .<lb />Goto ShelburnTs and see theT<lb /><lb />bigvgest lot of Toys ever shown 1p<lb />(4reenuville. -<lb />~My lhaeof Tovs and Christmas<lb />Confectioneries is vow complete.<lb />Everybody come and see thew.<lb /><lb />; Ep. SHELBURN. *<lb /><lb />The season of holiday trading<lb />and purcliase bas already begun.<lb />Many of the stores have their<lb />stocks displayed and shrewd buy<lb />ers are manning their purchasers<lb />now. Isn'tthisa good time to<lb />givethe RrerLiecroR your adver<lb />tising ?<lb /><lb />Christmas.<lb /><lb />The editor is whole footed for<lb />Oo Saturday his aunt,<lb />Mrs. W. R. Whichagd- sent oyer<lb />a fine fatturkey to tuake a com<lb />panion dish for Christmas dinner<lb />to the bam she recervtly sent.<lb />Our thanks are bi, ger than type<lb />can express<lb /><lb />Saturday evening about dak as<lb />Alleo Brown, colored, hada ioad<lb />of wood standing 1n front of the<lb />REFLECTOR office ulong cutie a<lb />two mule wagon aud locked<lb />wheels with Allen's cart aud<lb />turped eart, wood, mule and ail<lb />in a confused juable im the aard-<lb />die of the street. Allen said the<lb />driver had prle ity of roe to pet<lb />by. The diiver of the wagon sila<lb />Allen shoud keep out of the mid-<lb />dle ot the street. Thai ~ ttle it.<lb /><lb />Fine Sales.<lb /><lb />There Welle zaod breaks ul the<lb />warehouses to-day and sore cf<lb />the highest prices for large Jots<lb />that lave been reported Mr. \\<lb />J. Jackson bad one ptie of 143<lb />pounds Ip his loton the floor cf<lb />the Eastern that brough. 974. or<lb />alittle above $139 for the single<lb />pile. Mr BE Parhais, was the<lb />purcheser. Mr. Jacksou bad au<lb />cther pile of S6 tbs. that brought<lb />Ww Moessrs. W. H. Moore. J. KR.<lb /><lb />~Woiliams and Jobnu Peebles aiso<lb /><lb />got high prices.<lb /><lb />In order -to reduce our<lb />stock and enable our<lb />customers to buy<lb /><lb />Useful "Aimas"Presents<lb /><lb />we now offer our entire<lb />stock ot<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Clothime,<lb />Hats, Crockery<lb />AT CoOsT<lb />for the next<lb /><lb />Ten Days.<lb /><lb />Remember this offer is<lb />only for 10 days, and<lb />we mean what we say.<lb /><lb />BOSWELL, SPEIGHT &amp; 60.<lb /><lb /></p>
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