Daily Reflector, August 10, 1896


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Worn lik oe dangeon floor by wear,
feet, ,
Seam then a golden court way of the

~sun ! © cote he Timrods.

Franchise Revoked.
od du the Town

fy will

Stork ane ey
panies, but th

town in the State can oshor: It is is al
works big age and~

| change ix poring . great business con"

eR sapere

|engrrged.. Eventuully it begins, slough-
{ing away in spots, leaving well defined

{likely to produce perforation of the ~in-

dial ee twice cts ad ~The bi |

the hand, making a. very. ugly wound.

gs i ci

- typhond Fever and Bananas.
WillianT C Ussery, . M. D., of St.
~| Louis, says that the best: food for those |
suffering f from typhoid fever isthe ba-T
nana. In this disease, he explains, the
hning: o~metbrane of the small intes-
tines becomes intensely inflamed and |

ulgers, At these places the intestines |

-|walls become dangerously thin. Aj
solid food, if taken into the stomach, is

tentinnes and dire reeglts will ~follow.|

subitances, are ai one and are to ve
| Avoided. The been yen ane it may

~two Horrible Deaths...
News reaelict us. ip a eT: indiest |

the ~particulars, ae a ~we know |
any of the names of the. parties, but the
~way we heard it is this:

Last Saturday while threshing wheat |
about 3 miles be ond Taylorsiville, on
| the Statésville road, a ttle boy . who

as cutting the binds: made a ~tnislick
hd cut the feeder across the back of

Filled with excitement together with

3, the teeder grabbed. the boy

and threw him into the machine. Be-
the machine� could� be. age







oe
8 8 lion bit bik a oa's ia 86 Tes
lad car,

, : ite ~out:
rerything ly eek, and a

ae REN





Lanai Nem mE t oe





Bh dee. Catain Poles,

an that kha!
this town.

*

ery buyer ~ee wine, an
im, wearing articlen:|

eee | he ~ o as itcan be done accurately.

~to-day, ~when the animal was overcome
Thee the heat and fell dead in the road.

Ee Schultz. :

RRA AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

ne saalont

ic ter a ~mail.
saan aud

~north, arrives 8:22 A, Ms
| urrives 6:47 PB.
Pek B here Frelg

Fai tught and Toesay.

on

em atm

aueustLr TOLD.
| But Not pues a Pomipous Air,

teencmsiasaiinae

ae

~Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.

Light sales at the warehouses, to-day.

First of the pan ew Mallets
and Povatoes 10 ~cents a peck at S. M..

| Schultz.

Did you notice the hea. stars
Sandsy night /

FE ak Bakker. N.Y
~at. S. M. Schultz's.

Y. State and CarrTs

[ é
Ollen Warren says this § is sb uvttest |

day we have had in five years.

No change in the ban ae yet, but
everybody is looking for it.

Vermont Bure re sale at D. |

TSmith. :

A man was driving 4 vcr to town

Pre Graham Flour just received
lat J. 5. Tunstall. ; Co .

~EB af Kon tells the Wariecioe he}
will begin at once on the census of the

Sunday was abut the hottest day of

|! the present hot spell. At 8 o'clock |©
Tthe thermometer in front of Dr. Er.
nulTs drug store registered 102. :

- Ocracoke Cored Mollets ji just in at

The people. en forget yous
ys to remember.

To saps went is to con"

fe firm their infirmity "PrintorsT I ik

et Eggs for Q5cts, at 8,

a phere were fifteenT deaths in Be
ede oak ten in ae on Sat

ern part of the oe

| purchase lis tall and winter stock. He:

good news to the ladies, as they know)

tmammonth, establishenent will show phe: 7

i Forbes and wife, ~Misses ~Novella Higgs.

~J. L, Fleming, Jesse: Speight, HT,

| town and Will complete it just as soon Browing States, there las been much
lfdgance in the price of cotton in the

a 3 Cees ue S& C. oTilton
went to Nase sad a

ae ie :
ee

Ca 4 ~ Saxe went over to Snow
lam to-day ta attend Greene ~CountyT o
| Superior ( Court. 4

| Jarvis Harding, Assistant Posiginater
could not be at his post tod: ay ~Deonuey
of sickness.

oEh. Y. Cox iu today fot a

RL. Smith went to Siiow sill to- oTa

day. Pe
hee -+Onee when the printers on the Atlanta}

Commonwealth struck tor bighet wages}
there was some troable and considera-f
Vole fan.�

|dissharged the prinTe ~ers and notiGed the |

r proprietors ae thule usd :

The business manager ab once

week's visit to his father i inT the south-

Frank Wilson went north today to

| says what he canTt show you in the way
of fine clothing when his stock gets an}
will not be worth looking ees

M. R. Lang left this morning or
~out of the northern cities to select his}
fall and winter stock, Thia will be

ages selections "e be excelled,

Be

J.B Cheers left this mo-ning for | BY
the nortliern markets to purchase {all }
Stock tor J. B, Cherry & Co. Ther}

results of his good eoeerious when tie!
retarns.

~Capt. C, A. White, wife and dang
ter,

and Nannie Fleming, W. H. Ragsdale;,:

King, Richard: White;. and Col. Harry

Owing: to the reports of contioued
dry ~weather throughowt the cotton;

past week, It went up meafly half a
centtoday.

have been a fizzel. ~Read :

other Convention aad Ticket. The;
/Gold Convention to Nominate a Nae
tional Ticket to Be Held During ~the!
First Week in September.�
Twenty-nine out of

conscript officer ~who immediately of-|
dered them to the camp of inetruction.|
The printers were not slow to retali- ~
tojate. | They made a point. that the pro-j;
prietore, business manage vr and. editors|..
of the paper were idle im consequence} =
of the strike and were therefore not ex. ;
tempt from milijary duty.
ities held # siusilur view and the result |
Twas a. freak baseh of conscripts.
~did. not-suit eisher side, and a compro]
mise: was affected.
printers resumed work. und the: army | nif
lost more than a score of able codietl nH ;

C.D; Rountree and . wile, Sloe a 18 porigow, on a

Skinwer and wife returned home today
2 sarees ai ciasaene ae :

"Phursday, Sept: Béth. Township: pri]

That Indianapolis aacrentiut musti,

oSound-Money Democrats. Ten
ty Nine out-of Thirty-tive Favor An

: thirty.tiveett ee
: | Grand, glorious 1 national convention th

a me

~The author.T
1 This)

The editors and|

men.

~gill we can't get dwellings : ~aot Ba
houses up: fast enough to ~accommodateT

~all the people who want to comeT here: ~le

o Chayaateataght 10%.

fo hold the couaty convention to nom.}
irate tandidates fur com..ty offices: on}

~tenires will be heTl on Saturday, othe

Seema f
R LL. DAVIS, Poastt. R.tA. TYSON

REORGANIZED:

| Mug emacs Ditpateh.

_ The Democratic: Exeeative ete Come ana ook at

Silgacnvig saa 1 decided; WHE say it
ada Meehing to-day au ech ase oHebe! Ul

rn wa 3


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Daily Reflector, August 10, 1896
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - August 10, 1896
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