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          <lb />Vol. 1.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C., December 20, 1894.<lb /><lb />Loca! Trains and Boat Schedule.<lb /><lb />arate<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Pis-enger and mail<lb />Going south.<lb /><lb />No: th. arr ves 8:22 A. M.<lb />arrives 6:37 P. M.<lb /><lb />North Bound Freight, arrives 9:45 A.<lb />M., leaves 10:15 A. Mi.<lb /><lb />south Boun ! Freight, arrives 1:51 P.<lb />M.. leaves 2:11 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer Myers acrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday,<lb />leaves tor Washington Tuesday, Phurs-<lb />day and -aturday.<lb /><lb />r eet<lb /><lb />, Order of Tobe .co Sales.<lb /><lb />Fo Dee. Qist. begin niag 10:30 a. m.<lb />3rd. sale "Greenville Warehouse.<lb />Ist Sile."Easte rn Ware! Ouse.<lb /><lb />9nd Sale."-Planters Warebouse.<lb /><lb />New Advertisements,<lb /><lb />Hicas Rros"25 per cer . off.<lb /><lb />Fir. destroyed the gin house)<lb /><lb />and 4,000 bushels of cotton seed<lb />b-lone ne to Mr, Noah Rouse,<lb />near LaGrange, Monday night.<lb /><lb />Capt. Hawks ought to. petition<lb />the railroad company for a spe-<lb />cial bridal car, be is having 80<lb />many newly married couples for<lb />passengers.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Lumber Co. 18<lb />adding two large storage rooms<lb />24x90 feet to the planing mill.<lb />Tnereased work necessitates more<lb />room for handling orders.<lb /><lb />There was a slump in the mat-<lb />rimopvial market to day, Register<lb />of Deeds King receivinf only one<lb />application for licenses which was<lb />for Kelly Artis and Mary Stokes.<lb /><lb />armen mememnme aimed<lb />Horses at Auction.<lb /><lb />If you wenta yool horse for<lb />little money attend the auction<lb />enle at EdwardsT Stable, Green<lb />ville, on Saturday, Dec. 22nd, be<lb />ginning at 10:30 A.-M. We will<lb />sall 37 head that day, among<lb />thom being saddle horses, drive<lb />horses, heavy draft hersea and<lb />good allround work horses.<lb />Don't overlook :1e date and place.<lb /><lb />W. P. Woop &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />it<lb /><lb />Attention Masons,<lb /><lb />A special communication of<lb />Greenville Lodge, No. 284, A. F.<lb />&amp; A M.,,<lb />Thursday night, Dee. 20th. Ail<lb />the members are requested to at<lb />tend, as business of importance<lb />will demand their attention.<lb /><lb />By order cf the Worshipful<lb />Master. W. M. Kina. W. M.<lb /><lb />ew<lb /><lb />""""<lb />After Turkeys. ao i Vn ye : AT ee<lb />At Falkland last night some Di Vv Goods, AN otions,<lb /><lb />thieves broke into Dr. J. MorrillTs<lb />buggy bouse and stole six turkeys<lb /><lb />Some parties hearing the. poise<lb />made by the turkeys started in<lb />that direction when the thieves<lb />fled and in their fright dropped<lb /><lb />tor did not lose all his Xmas din-<lb />ner.<lb /><lb />pawn one |<lb /><lb />Narried. ;<lb />RounTREE-AcBoTr."At 8: 30<lb />o'clock Wednesday evening 19th,<lb />inst., at the home of Mrs- Lucy<lb />Akbott, mother of the bride, in<lb />Lenoir couuty, Mr. L. H. Roun-<lb />tree, of Greenville and Miss May<lb />Abbott were married by Rev. J.<lb />R. Tingle. They arrived in<lb />Greenville on this wmorningTs<lb />train. We join. their many<lb />friends iu extending warmest<lb />copngratalationeg.<lb />Two Deaths.<lb /><lb />old daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Ww<lb /><lb />on Wednesday about noon and<lb />was buried to-day. |<lb /><lb />Miss Fannie Rollins, aged<lb />about 15 years, daughter of Mr.<lb />J. J. Rollins, of Pactolus, Died<lb />Wednesday afternoon. She was<lb />buried in Washington to-day.<lb />The family haye the sympathy of<lb />friends here. .<lb /><lb />aE<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />You Aho see the elegant<lb />Lounges and beautiful Plush<lb /><lb />Chairs at J. B. Cherry &amp; .CoTs-<lb />Nothipe more suitable for Christ-<lb /><lb />mas presents.<lb /><lb />allthe turkeys but rwo. So the doc}<lb /><lb />Little Ruth, one-and-a-half year 7<lb /><lb />E. Mewborn, of Farmville, died!.<lb /><lb />reduction I am<lb />making on<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN<lb /><lb />~ 2 Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />hehad just bonght the day before. " Gents Furnishings =o<lb />areinthe reduction. I.<lb /><lb />can-make you better<lb />pricesthan any<lb />in Greenvill<lb /><lb />A beautiful line of<lb /><lb />e.<lb /><lb />just in for Xmas.<lb /><lb />\<lb />{<lb /><lb />FOR THET:<lb /><lb />STILL GREATER) "<lb />Reduction will be made<lb /><lb />/ON:-:CLOTHING:-:AT .<lb /><lb />co LANG'S. =:-<lb /><lb />. Just received<lb /><lb />Silk Mufflers, Neckties,<lb /><lb /> Handkerghiets,<lb /><lb />GentsT Furnishings<lb /><lb />BY LANG.<lb /><lb />firm "<lb /><lb />Fancy -:- Pocketbooks, "<lb /><lb />for the Christmas trade<lb /><lb />iTime Growing Short.<lb />To get the benefit of the |<lb /><lb />bas been called for!<lb /><lb />Gt<lb />You had better make<lb />haste or you willbe late. |<lb /><lb />N-E-C-K-T-1-E-S |<lb />FRANK WILSON. "<lb /><lb />NEXT TWO WEEKS<lb /></p>
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          <lb />et<lb /><lb />oag<lb /><lb />haan ae<lb /><lb />vestizvating<lb /><lb />- ~des; gon of Joho<lb /><lb />a ae<lb /><lb />~DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />"" nial<lb /><lb />I. J. WHICHARD.<lb /><lb />deren a petit meme<lb /><lb />E.ditor.<lb /><lb />eo om " PP = ems, gy<lb />a WUT TRE.<lb />. : 4 ~<lb /><lb />eb<lb /><lb />Entered as -econd-c!aas m: ail matt<lb /><lb />The Winston bar, upon Judge<lb />BattleTs retirement from the<lb />bench, presented him with a gold<lb />headed cane and with resolutions<lb /><lb />showing its regard for him.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ee ecemscome<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Chicago is grean with euvy<lb /><lb />over the success of the Lexow in-<lb /><lb />committee in New<lb />York. She is telking of anmask-<lb />ing afew of her own corrapt bos-<lb />ses, merely to show that Gotham<lb />is moO worse than she 1s.<lb /><lb />a teenealeeaell<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~Secretary Herbert has decided<lb />to build the submarine boat au-<lb />thorized by Congress several<lb />years ago, and has ordered the.<lb />contract to be drawa<lb />order that the vessel may be com<lb />pleted and realy for experiment<lb />before the end of next year. The<lb />P. Holland, of<lb />Newark. N. J., has been definite-<lb />ly adopted. and it is expected that<lb />the vessel will be built at New-'<lb />~port News. Va<lb /><lb />= o _<lb /><lb />While President Cleveland is<lb />having fap shooting duck down<lb />in South Carolinathe Legislatare<lb />of that State is creatiug fan for<lb />the country at the Presidents<lb />expense. A member introduced<lb />uresolation expressing e@pprecia:<lb />tion of the yisit of the President<lb /><lb />tothe State and extending his<lb />party an invitation to visit the<lb /><lb />General Assembly and accept the<lb />privileges of the two tloors of that<lb /><lb />bday. The resolution met with<lb />Opposition from the reformers<lb />and a -veneral debate followed.<lb /><lb />For ereating an all-around rum-<lb />puss the Palmetto State is making<lb /><lb />herself a reputation.<lb />" .<lb /><lb />at once. 1<lb /><lb />Since starting the Darby Ri<lb /><lb />PLECFOR wea have been sending | lk<lb /><lb />to some people in town who hive<lb />not yet indicated that they wautit<lb />Please let the carrier kuow if lie<lb />taking it to you<lb />will refuse te<lb /><lb />can continues<lb />We hope nO one<lb />subscribe for it, as eyery<lb />in town should feel e-pecially in<lb />terested in keeping ap such ap<lb />enterprise. The paver is<lb /><lb />person<lb /><lb />golpg<lb /><lb />to do all it ean for Greenville aud.<lb />of every<lb /><lb />Dry Goods, Notions, Shoss,<lb /><lb />it asks the patronage<lb />one.<lb /><lb />South west Greenville Is 4<lb />busy quarter and it fills one with<lb /><lb />pride for bis town to<lb /><lb />that way these moruiugs and see<lb />toad after load of bright tobac CO |<lb />«rolling into the<lb /><lb />the�<lb />busy throug of employees iu the<lb />prizeries, hear the merry bun of<lb /><lb />warehouses,<lb /><lb />wachipery over at the Greenville)<lb /><lb />Lutaber Co's. plant, several trains<lb />a day flving behind their<lb />iron horses, with the cbildrer |<lb />journeying schoolwara addin te<lb />the life of the scene Veri'y, the;<lb />old tewn is moving forward.<lb /><lb />The Slerad?d has received<lb />first two coptesof the Dar y Rr<lb />FLECTOR, a pew afternoon paper<lb />pat ited Jn Grreeuville Monday. It<lb />is pot large us yet but is full np<lb />with pews, and the publisher, oS<lb />D. J. Whichard. promises to ma<lb />it bigger aud better if the fret |<lb />months experimental work -how-<lb />that he is Justified ip deity se.<lb />Salisbury //ercu/c.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts.<lb /><lb />the.<lb /><lb />Below are Nortolk prices of cotton!<lb />iti to ge atiltt~ fo esterday iis fii lidshirec!<lb />hy Cob " os. &amp; Co, Coc hiissiot: Mer-<lb />chants ail Nv foik .<lb /><lb />CuUlToON.<lb />(30 ra~ a i litigr<lb />Middlivg .<lb />Low % Wiidling<lb />fy cred Ordinars<lb />Tone " Furi<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 4<lb />Extra Prime o4h<lb />koney =<lb />4 -§<lb />spinish ~<lb />Peone"Dull,<lb />Mris"steady at 20°90 21 cts<lb />b E. Peas"Dbest, 1.75 to 2 00 prbieg.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />L.40 tol 75.<lb />Go to fo per bu-hel.<lb /><lb />dainaged.<lb />and Clay,<lb /><lb />~Biack<lb /><lb />walk out<lb /><lb />pufhhay |<lb /><lb />Goods.<lb /><lb />JB. CHE RRY &amp; CO,<lb /><lb />FIRST -- CLASS -- GOOLS.<lb /><lb />""{(}"<lb /><lb />THEY SELL CHEAP FOR CASH<lb /><lb />"_"ijp"<lb /><lb />"Cal on them when you need"<lb /><lb />Hats, Hardware. Guns, Creekery, Tin-<lb /><lb />Farming Implements,<lb /><lb />FURNI TURE.<lb /><lb />ware. Plows,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />~Prices Reduced on all Lines to Meet the<lb />Hard Times.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Do not fail to call on us.<lb /><lb />ItTs Nearly Here!<lb /><lb />-CHRISTMAS!-<lb /><lb />a ee) name� oi<lb /><lb />and youshould goto<lb /><lb />O. S. SMITHTS<lb /><lb />Fireworks, Fruits, Clears<lb />Confections,<lb /><lb />and all other Holiday<lb />Cheapest place<lb /><lb />in town.<lb />WILEY BROWNS<lb />"is the place for"<lb /><lb />CHEAP SHOES<lb /><lb />\ Have Children Shoes at<lb />1l15cents. 15. |<lb /><lb />" and also have<lb /><lb />DRY -<lb /><lb />-Old al Ve<lb /><lb />line ot"<lb /><lb />- GOODS<lb /><lb />ciese Margin.<lb /><lb />a Culllpirete<lb /><lb />Ne tert tener cere en<lb /><lb />see his $18 Sewine M. chine.<lb />ee BROWN,<lb /><lb />ae oar aie<lb /><lb />digit<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ae Sa<lb /><lb />lhe, Pe<lb /></p>
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          <lb />An Alliterative Annal.<lb /><lb />sy<lb /><lb />Whatthe people want; More<lb />corn aid Jess cotton ; more pota-<lb />toes and less politics ; more pork<lb />aud less poetry; more beets and<lb /><lb />fewer dead beats. wore mules<lb />and less mulishness ; more confi-<lb />dence and less confusion : more<lb /><lb />money and less murmuring ; more<lb />charity and less criticism; more<lb />barmony and less hatred; more<lb />affection aud less affectationT;<lb />wore metrimony aud fewer old<lb />maids; more benedfcts and fewer<lb />bachelors; more backbone ard<lb />loss backsliding; more piety and<lb />lkss prudishnuess; Wore sense<lb />and less sound; wore wisdoia<lb />and less wind; more people and<lb />fewer populists, more Democrats<lb />and fewer dsmagogzaes; more<lb />revenues and fewer reverses;<lb />more railroads aud fewer wreck-<lb />ers ; more equity and less eva-<lb />sion; more society and fewer 80-<lb /><lb />cialists, wore arbitration and<lb />fewer anarchists; more fields and<lb />fewer fences more liberty and<lb />~oss lieense; moreT liberty and<lb />less license: more culture and<lb /><lb />less carping; more uprightness<lb />aud less unrighteousness ; more<lb />religion and Jess ranting 7 more<lb />farms acd fewer fanaties; wore<lb />bread and less boodte:, wore<lb />teat ond less metaphvsies<lb />busi:ess ana less buildczing;,<lb />moretrade aud less tariff;<lb /><lb />currency aud less cussing ; wore)<lb /><lb />statesmen apd fewer sinners ;<lb />more dollars and fewer debts, ;"<lb />arid m re do- ors and fewer |<lb /><lb />~Thomasvil~e,<lb /><lb />erent xx amend<lb /><lb />(done dyn "<lb /><lb />Caladonia Farm.<lb /><lb />Superintendent McIver faru-)<lb />ishes us with the following<lb />proximate crop gathered Ou the!<lb />(aldonia farm this year. © otton.<lb />1,100 ales 5<lb />Wheat, 6,000 bushels; Molasses,<lb />- barrels; Fodder, 300,000 bun-<lb />cles.<lb />aud grass, some potato crops and |<lb />a numer of small crops that can<lb />not be estimated. ~There are about<lb />5,000 acres ip cultivation. There<lb />will be killed 400 hog: for<lb />"Seotland Neck Lemocriat.<lb /><lb />Build up your business by put-<lb />ting an advertisement in ie<lb />Darmy REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />more,<lb /><lb />more.<lb /><lb />Gaa, Times.)<lb /><lb />ih -| -<lb />po LATHAM |<lb /><lb />Cornu 15.000. barrels ;|<lb /><lb />Large quantities Of clover!<lb /><lb />pork. |<lb /><lb />25, 25, 25, 29, 25, 25<lb /><lb />Per Cent.<lb />Off Regular Prices<lb /><lb />For 5 Days Only at<lb />HIGGS BROS.,<lb /><lb />LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb /><lb />3. E. PENDER &amp; CO.,<lb />TINNERS_ |.<lb />And Stove Dealers.<lb /><lb />Repairing promptly RETO to<lb /><lb />"DEALERS IN-<lb /><lb />PANS, OS, GLASS AND. PUTTY<lb /><lb />Lamp Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Agent for Rambler and Crescent<lb />Bicycles. |<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />one ce een ena<lb /><lb />TAM ES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />. GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />eee Patron: nge solicited.<lb /><lb />HERBERT EDMUNDS, ©<lb />FASHIONABLE BARBER,<lb /><lb />re: # Under Opera House.<lb /><lb />_ Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />nen ern ttt a a<lb /><lb />aM. WL 1.ONG, . o<lb /><lb />: ATTORN<lb /><lb />NEY-ALT-LAW,<lb />o(REENVILLE, XN.<lb />ee | ractices in al the Courts.<lb /><lb />C.<lb /><lb />NER<lb /><lb />MARKY ori<lb /><lb />NNER,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ATHAM &amp; SKIN<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS*AT=L:AW;<lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />LPL EMING<lb /><lb />Ja<lb /><lb />+ ATTORN bY -Ai-LAW<lb />Greenvil.e, N. ©..<lb />Prompt attention to business. Otlice<lb />at ~Pucker &amp; Mur ohy s old stand.<lb />Es &amp; BLOW,<lb />*<lb /><lb />ATTTORNEYS-AT- Lak<lb />GREEN VILLE, N.C<lb />@2 Practice i. allthe on<lb /><lb />| THOS. de JARVIS.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />sa ost seer ate otc Ao acted<lb /><lb />~jalways on hand and<lb /><lb />ite run,we sell at a close margin. .<lb /><lb />~The Place to Sell your<lb /><lb />TOBACCO!<lb />THE<lb /><lb />EASTERN. -<lb /><lb />TOBACCO<lb />er ee<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />WAREHOUSE,<lb />0. L. JOYNER, Prop.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED ee<lb />| 5<lb />oy TILE<lb /><lb />OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />pak MERS AND MERCHANTS BUY |<lb /><lb />ing their yearT Ms supplies ~will tind "<lb />their interest to get our prices before pun...<lb />chusingelsewhere. Ourstock is complete,<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />PORK S1DHS&amp;SHOMLDEBS,<lb />RICE, TEA, oke.<lb /><lb />al wuys at LOWEST MARKET PE RICHES. 4<lb /><lb />TOBACSO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Mantfacturers, ena-<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one ASUS A com<lb />plete stock of;<lb /><lb />FURNITURE -.<lb /><lb />sold at prices rosui<lb />the times. Our goods are all bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />Respectfully ~ |<lb />5S. M. SC HU LZ,<lb />oGreenville, ; x, ¢ - .<lb /><lb />ely i eit sean Genin ot<lb />oe<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Z..<lb /><lb />PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Paces Caughtas They Passed Before<lb />the Reflector.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. H. Dixon returned home<lb />this morning from the University.<lb /><lb />Mr. Hugh Cobb, of Penny Hill,<lb />ia in town to-day.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. E. Tucker t<lb />this morning for Bethel to spen<lb />a few days there.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. F. Smith returned this<lb />morning from visiting his parents<lb />in Davidson county.<lb /><lb />ook the train<lb /><lb />~-Messrs. Sam Daniel and Rob-<lb /><lb />ert Harrington went down to'<lb />Kinston last aight.<lb /><lb />Mr-S.S. Spier, of Goldsboro,<lb />State agent for the Manhattan<lb />Life Insurance Co., ts in town.<lb /><lb />Mr. James Rosenberger, repre-<lb />senting J-&amp;. A. Rockerwitz Raw<lb />Furs. of New York, is 10 town tp-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.J. Gaughan, a land-<lb />scope photographer is in town<lb />taking views of our schools and<lb />manufacturing industries.<lb /><lb />Mr. Charles T. Lipscombe, o!<lb />Clifton. S.C. arrived here this<lb />morning to spend the holidays.<lb />with his parents, Mr. and Mis.<lb />W. T. Lipscombe. |<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. M. Whedbee, of Hert-<lb />ford, who was here visiting ber<lb />sick son, Mr. H. W. Whedbee,<lb />returned home yesterday. His<lb />many friends are glad to know<lb /> that Harry is impovirg.<lb /><lb />? a<lb /><lb />Nice Christmas Box Paper for<lb />Ladies at Reflector Book Store.<lb /><lb />- These brisk, cool mornings<lb />. bring about the death of many a<lb />pig.<lb /><lb />24 barrels Apples, 1C boxes<lb />Pears bound to go cheap at Morris<lb />Meyer 8.<lb /><lb />- Mrs. Lucy Bernard's school wil!<lb />have a masquerade party to-mor<lb />row night.<lb /><lb />Come see my Christmas goods<lb />Everything cheap. James Long<lb /><lb />Agent J. R. Moore i<lb />_two more houses built cn his<lb />property near the depot.<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />qd Lamberth.<lb /><lb />Fireworks, Fruits,<lb /><lb />s having other well known brands of to<lb /><lb />LITTLE BITS. ELECTRIC FLASHES.<lb /><lb />: ce ee<lb />Cream of Local News Boiled Down<lb />for Busy Folks. "<lb /><lb />eect eee<lb /><lb />| §StJohn ,N.F., Dec. 19. The<lb />British steamship Oukfield, which<lb />~sniled from Galyeston November<lb />Cotton 48 to day. 26th, via Newport News Decem-<lb /><lb />; : ber 8th, for Liverpool! with « cargo<lb />Beautiful line Neck Wear, pice of cotton, bas arr ved at this port<lb />at MunfordTs.| with her cargu ou fire.<lb /><lb />New York Dee. 19." F. F. Nich-<lb />olas, confidential Clerk cf Oscar<lb />F omwme! and Bros.. produce deal-<lb />3 ~ers, west Washington Market, has<lb />DollsT been missing sipce Saturday with<lb /><lb />etc, $1400 of the Companys money<lb />which he sent to the bauk to de-<lb />posit.<lb /><lb />Loudon, Dec. 19-"Tht body of<lb />Captain Overgaid, of the ship<lb />~Dou Juan, which wis wre cked cff<lb />~Lomvig, Denmark, in December<lb />Great reductions for the Holi- 6. 1893, was washed ashore on<lb /><lb />i<lb />i<lb /><lb />Christmas presents,<lb />| Services in the Baptist eburch<lb />~to-night conducted by Rev. J. hh.<lb /><lb />Endless variety Toys,<lb />Candies,<lb />at James Long's. .<lb /><lb />The pupils of the Female Sem1-<lb />nary will give an entertainment<lb />in the college chape) tc-morrow<lb />night.<lb /><lb />day trade ip MeuTs Youth and Saturday last near the spot where<lb />Boys Clothing at C. T.MunferdT the vessel was wrecked. The<lb />~body, which evidently bad been<lb /><lb />Hand your subscription for the<lb />DarLy REFLECTOR to the Carriers.<lb />It gives lots of uews fur 25 cevts<lb />a month.<lb /><lb />~Lurie deep in the sand ard had<lb />been uncovered by the recent<lb />storip, was well preserved:<lb />Among the papers found in the<lb /><lb />Granulated Sugar 5 cents a'clothing were $180,000 inT bank<lb />pound, and Seedless Raisins at notes and American securities,<lb />Old Brick Store. * which the authorities are holding<lb /><lb />If you get a copy of this See the proper cluinanc. The<lb />in the mail send us 25 cents es Juen was on &amp; voyage ee<lb />stamps and let it go to you ai New York for Gotheubturg when<lb />month. 5 ishe was wrecked.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />We have a beantifin] hue of Jy<lb />Lounges and Plusb Chairs for,<lb />holiday presents.<lb /><lb />J. B.Cuerny &amp; Co. |<lb /><lb />Prof. Ragsdale had to close the<lb />Male Azademy to day, on account |<lb />of the severe illness ef his little.<lb />girl requiriag his constant atten<lb />\pance at her bedsiue. |<lb /><lb />Anything you want for Christ-' ce<lb />,mas can bs had at James Long. CSS<lb /><lb />| order ~to re duce our<lb />stock and enable our<lb />customers to buy<lb /><lb />Useful "Xmas"Presents<lb /><lb />we now offer our efitire<lb />stock of<lb /><lb />Goods, Clothing,<lb />Hats, Crockery<lb />for the next<lb /><lb />Ss Days.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />| Some ofthe darkies who have<lb />been off at work in the turpentine<lb />farms further South are returning<lb />home for the holidays. A number<lb /><lb />came in last night-<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />_All kinds of fresh Candy goingT<lb />cheap at Morris MyerTs. |<lb /><lb />| This morning Mr. W. B. Wile . a -<lb />'g0n was distributing some beauti- Remember this offer is<lb /><lb />ful pictures that were -sent out: |<lb />~with the compliments of ae only for 5 days, and<lb />e mean what we say.<lb /><lb />BOSWELL. SPEIGHT &amp; LO.<lb /><lb />oSolid,� oEli,� oOld Bob� an<lb /><lb />\bacco- The ReEFLEcToOR retarns<lb />~thanks for one of the pictures.<lb /><lb /></p>
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