Daily Reflector, August 22, 1896


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Vol. 4. | @REENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 1896. No. 526-

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The well-read men ought never to

get. blue.

Continual fretting is the eleomar-

garine of trouble.

You cannot run down a person un-
less you follow at his heels.

The prop-her_ study of mankind is

how to support a wife.

|
| In base-ball playing the pitcher con-

tains the cream of the players,

_ In politics the lyre is merely the ac-
companiment of the organ. .

If you want to know what a sliding

Weddings at the Greenbrier White

are the genuine Sulphur matches,

A man doesnTt know ~he true impcrt
of wearing a title until he gets a brick in

his hat.

Love flies out of the window when a
man discovers fhat his wife snores and

jlikes onions.

There isa tide in the affairs of some
met: which, taken at the ftood, carries

them over the dam.

Bathing suits this season have wavy
trimmings and many fur-billows. We

think this is surt-ficient.

It takes the average girl longer to
arrange her bangs than it does for her
mother to cook breakfast.

Every man who calls the sliver men
oanarchist� and orepudiators� has a
hoop around his head and blisters on

his brain.

Only One.
The Register of Deeds had dull work
issning marriage licenses this week,
only one being called for. That was
for a white couple, William Taylor and

Susan Larris.

The Republican Pow-Wow.

The Republicans of the county held
what they called a county convention
here this afternoon. It turned out to
be one of the squally affairs like they
used,to have in years gone by, all noise
and confusion. It began in a squabble
and ended in uprcarousness. The main
cause of the fight was a scramble for
pic, and because there was not enough
to go around there was a bolt.

| It seems, at least was so stated by
~one uf the speakers, that this morning
a propsition was submitted by the Pop-
ulists offering more places on the ticket
to the Republicans it the latter would
fuse with them, ~The Republicans held
a caucus, accepted the terms made by
the Populists and nominated a ticket,
which they asked to be read to the
convention when that body met.

This action did not su.t the conven-
tion but the bosses ran it rough shod
over them. There were loud denun
ciations and declarations of refusal to
vote any such ticket. The ticket as
fixed in the eaucus was as follows :

For Legislature"E. V. Cox.

For Register of Deeds"J. J. Perkins.

For County Commiss.oner"Jc hw
Thompson.

For Coroner"B. J. Wilson.

E. V Cox denounced the action of
the caucus in vigorous terms and -said
he could net accept a position on a tick:
et born in any such manner. { A large

amid the confusion that followed this
showed by their action that they were

jwork of the caucu-.

i 8) } i iy if .
|} Phe conyengion he'd/toddate for the}
Reviector to get anything 'like a fall

report of it this evening, but it will be
given in MondayTs issue. ,
|

scale is try to handle a wet fish.

majority of thoseT who tried: to : speakT

ready to join Cox in ~repudiating. the ao
~~ | require at least tourteen days to pre-

Phey love pie more and siiver less is |
the logical conclusion from the outcome
cfthe Populist State Convention."
Durham Sun.

Neen

Eclipse.

There will be an eclipse of the muon
moon about midnight to-night. The
moon wili be in the shadow over three
hours.

With a night favorable as far
~as clonds are concern2d, the eclipse
It is the
one of four of the year that is) vicibl3
About
three-quarters of the moonTs disk will

will be an interesting one.

STILL NOR1tH.

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to this part of North America.

be obscuted.

Prize House Completed.

Rountree, Brown & Co. have about! |.

~Weit tor the King Clothier and he will tell you

completed their prize house and have |

fee somnething grand. ee�

commenced using it. This building is
one of the vest equipped on the market.

It has four floors for storing and hang-

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FRANK WILSON;

| THE KING CLOTHIER.

inz tobacco and a brick basement con-

{aining grading and ordering rooms.

are now well prepared to

They
hold the weed.

Church Services To-morrw.
Methodist chureh"Sunday-school at
9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
aod 8:30 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D.

Wilson.
Episcopal church."Sunday-school at
9:30 A. M. Preaching a: Il A.

M. aud 8.30 P. M. by Rey. A.
Brown.

Baptist church."Sunday-school at
9:30 A. M.

Presbyterian church."Sunday-school
at 9:30 A. M, Pecan ye ameraneeen' arc aieiiniameamenin

OUR MR. LANG

has gone North to buy bis ways

FALL AND WINTER STOCK

Jolinston. |
if

but he has a few Summer Goods which®

MUST Go
before the new goods come in,fand you can
eet them at your own price by calling atg "

North Carolina Prohibition Ticket.

The ~State Prohibition Convention
at Salisbury nominated the following
ticket.

Governor"James RK.

Jones, of
GreensboroT.
| {Lieutenant-Governor"H. J. Dowell.

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Secretary of State"Thumas P.

Treasu-er"James Hotfnan.

Auditor"A, G. Serrill.

Supermtendept of Pabhic Instruction
"G. W. Holmes.

A Conjurer Trapp:d.

The subjoined amusing anecdote is
related ofa renowned conjurer. He
had traveled over the whole world,
when he sought to try his fortune be-
fore .he sultan of Morovso, says the
New York Mercury.

After having successtally entertained
the powerful ruler with several tricks,
he determined upon closing the enter-
tainment with the following wonderful
performance :

Taking a snow-white and gray pig-
leon, he appeared to cut cff the head of

each and then to place the white head }

lon the gray pigeon, after which they.

fiew away, just as though nothing had
been done to them.

The sultan was very enthusiastic
about this performance, and having or-
dered two of his eunochs, a negro and
a native, to be brought torward, he
commanded the conjurer to cut off
both their heads and exchange them
as he had done in the case of the pig-

Arrivin 9 Daily.

Our Mr. Taft is back from the
north and says prices there were

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eons. | cheaper than ever and he will ;
The performer being so:newhat ta | make prices here way down. .
ken aback at this prezmpvory request, 4
he managed to retain his presence «f ~ : e � ;

mind and said, through his interpre-
pter :

oPardon, you" most pracious muajes- |
ty, My apparatus today is only ar-|
ranged tor pige. ng and.not.for men, 1;

Summer Goods at your
own price.

pare fcr the desired performance.�

_ &Good !� replied the, sulton, othe ex-
tension is granted.T, The conjurer hu:-
ried from the palace and lost no time in
getting out of the country. ~







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" ovina ninaanacteeeite eit nena Smiter

S * 7 : 2 te jaime f Congress, and assert that \opon, the right of� self-zovernment is , i BOT] OM
: ILY REFLECTOR during cedex ts cas the people de- ~assailed, and until that wcities is set- GR NV LLE INSTITUTE See

_" | clare themselves in favor of free eoin-|tled all other °questions are insignifi-

D J. WHICHARD, Editor. age, all loans will be withdrawn and all | cant. S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. W all : Paper !

- \morigages toreclosel. It these are! a6 pup cLITIZENS OF NEW YORK. |, Next seasion will begin 7th day of
© sunnay merely. prophecies indulged in by those iad ver need sot aarti rege

: ~ai » ne of New York og | =Diseipline firm, but kind, 2 api
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEP «| who have forgotten the provisions of i jtizens of New York, I have trav- orepared «enter any college, or se ever shown in Greenville. Be
7 elled trom the center of the continent | business. For particulais apply to ins pare todos my aamples- All new

aahaur ; . : Principal,
to the seaboard that I might, - the styles, uot an old piece in the lot.
rary 1 inc sf 2 . ais Nn. pring "_"" ye . . .

very beginning of the campalels Will take pleasure in bringing

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= === } the Constitutioa, it would be sufficient
" Bntered as second-class mail matter. | to remind them that the President is

ca eidneiitlien aero marae

eee ipeegeen === | empowered to convene Congress in ex-

_, .SURSCRIPTION RATES. tra session whenever the public requires | YO" greeting from the people of the , samples to your home if will
- . $8.00| such action. If in November the peo- West and South, and assure you that i ASONIG LODGE COHOOL, . omy
0 3 *| notify me at wy shop near Hume

One year, - *- *
their desire 1s not todestroy but to h ld

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One eer 7 f . - re ple, by their ballots, declare themselaes i o:
Deli ed sa town by carriers without in fayor of the immediate restoration of| "P- They invite you to accept the prin- Fall Session Opaus Sept 14 er's, on Dickerson avenue,
jver / y carr \ . . . : . a lieir at 7 ; . °
axtra cost. of bimetallism, the system can be in-| ciples of a living taith, rather than lis- p Pp 5 A. FP ELLINGTON,
Adverti¢hg rates are liberal and ean be | 2ugurated within a few months. If, ten to thos: who preach the gospel of | For terms &e. app'y to "-""_-- " .
had on app!ication to the editor or at} however, the asserticn that loans will despair and advise endurance of the ills MRs. L. Ades beak ate Greenville Market.
the office be withdrawn and mortgages foreclosed | Y°" have. The advocates of free coin- : oNLU.
4 " ne ; ave believe that in striving to secut the Corrected by S. M. Schultz.
ee == | is ~event suc ~tHoal acti _lave believe that in striving to secure fe
: is to prevent such political action as | oc : , ao 7 Butter, per 1b 15 to 25
» We desire a live correspondent. at | the people may believe necessary for immediate recreation of bimetallism Western Sices 6 to 7
avery postofiice tn the county, who will the preservation of their rights. then a i'they are laboring 1a your behalf as well Sugar cu red Hams 10 to 124
send in brief items of NEWS as it, occurs _"" ~~ ® . ¢ few of Corn 40) to 60
ja each neighborhood. Write plainly new and vital igeue is raised. When"-| 419 their own behalf. A few of youl Corn Meal 50 to 65
- oo BOGE Laat et ever it is necessary for the people as a people may prvsper under present CON-| 7 nove secured the services ofa thor- oe Family 1 OO
""""~_ | whole to obtain consent from the own-| ditions, but the permaneny welfare of | oughly competent, teacher and shall | Oats 35 to 4�,�
Lineral Commission On subscriP- | ers yf mouey and the changers of mon- New York rests upon the producers of | Oe ny schoo! for gir i the building | Sugar ey
sion rates paid to agents. | , ; ; sae ey ie buil on my premises lately occupied as Music | Coffee 0 15 to 25
ley before they can legislate upon finan- wealth. This great city is built upoMjrooms, The session begins ou Salt per Sach 8) to 1 75
eo 3 "="=== | cial questions, we shall have passed the commerce of the nation, and must} yoNDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER Chinkens | 0 to 6
Srenpay, AUGEST 22ND. 1896. 2) from : sPAC DCrACY ~suffer it that commerce 1 impaired. SRS pet Oz to 2
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 1836. 9 | from a democracy to a plutocracy. But | Suffer it that . I and will continue for ten months. Beeswax. per 20

You cannot sell unless the people have | ~The terms are as follows,

" enenmeens ihat time has not yet arrived, ~Threats
. 5 oe . 9 ; 3 _ Alva ~ , imary BE j a 2 00
lar Wee sy taroney with wich to buy and they | Primary English per mo. $2 oe
Congressional Convention. cand intimidation will be of no aval one} . i. viel Ylintermediate*s§ g2 50 "_"
The people who, in 1775, reiected the ; cannot ubtain the money with which 0} Higher i ¢3 00 Cotton.ana reanil,
| loetri at kines rule by ri ~vine, | buy cs they are able to sell their Languages (each) * $1 00 . ;
| doctrine that kings rule by right divine, | 9~) unless they Sins anes ase of instrument $3 C0 Below are Norfolk prices Of cottoh
Pro-| 7 a ° ves and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished

Fhe Congressional Convention © | ; | srati
° in thi ati subser ~oduets ac remunerative prices
. |W « veneration, subserive to | progucts ee Thre T" prices. rt ey ahaa
Democratic party of the First Dis will not in this gencranels pres Ihose who desire to patronize the! py Cobb Bros. & ee Mere
ef eY Cre U ps y 4 : | . 0 e ] , { gAnG Ith voes b af 1 tl ay s . . y 0 b ros. C OluMWISs1ON
la deetrine that money 1s omnipotent, | duction © wealth goes before the �,�X- schvol had better apply early :8 only 4) chants of Norfok
: ADU os ; . chants of Norfok -
limited number be will taken.

trict is hereby called te meet in Wash-| ; . lth those Ww .
ad reer) of oeT "in regard to ~nternational monev. We | must secure & profit before they have MRx. ALFRED rors. Good Middling 13
m. tor the purpose of selectins a cane | ° . . Ge hee wi ves , reenvilie, N. ©. | Middling 7%
didate an China an elector an oare oy opposed to an international anything to share with others. en Low Middling ve
her busi a + aereement looking to the restoration | Cannot attord to join the money chang- | " "" _"- | Good Ordivary 6 5-16
» business as may come ~| ? . : , : ~one"aui
me m HS aay Gon Ue of bimeta~lism thoughout the world. ers ia supporting a financial pvlicy Tone"quie oBANU?S
ore it. oO . :
, The advocates of free comage have on | Which, by destroying the purchasing ~
By order of the Committee. | a 0 * oy smoducts of toil, must i Prime 24
. we BN | ll occasions shown their willingness to power of the products oF tou, must im Extia Prime 3
~W. B. SODMAR, \ . . : . ; �"�ancy 3}
~o-operate ay pations for .ithe end encourage tne creation of ; J
co-operate with other nations for the; ag Spanish 81.10 ba

ys

cong Chraarpany, y| | |

Mh a TAM rd peinstatement of silver, but they ae not) wealth. Tone"tirm.
| oJ ask, 1 expect, your co-operation.

~willing to await the pleasure cf other

It is true that a few of your financiers

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T | governments hen immeaiate relies is | 2 So
needed by the people of the Umted | would fashion a new figure"a figure GREENV Viel Wee Nos JMARKET
® , | States, and they further believe that in- | representing Columbia, her hands bound REEFURE.
| dependent action offers better assurance | fast with fetters of gold and her face as | "
" ot internafional bimeiallism than servile | turned tuward the East, appeaiing for i. ples bY uo. L. JOYNER.
| dependence upon foreign aid. lassistance to those who live beyond the ei Kan ee Lucs"Common... 8h t0 8

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| gea"but th's figure can never express
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(© Pine... ecereeeee 7 t0 14
CuTTERS ~ Common... ..- 64 tol0
o Ffine.... ... j10to 18

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© A SPECIALTY caary orter
tTe

tlary BLUOD POISON pertbancntiy

cured in 15t085 days. You can be treatcd af

home for same price uncer same Fuarane

ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we w:llcone

tractto pay railroad fareand hotel dills,and

7 \ TKN nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere
t ~ (3 : | | | cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
Wa), UH, Se 3) fi 3) Si ains, Mucous Patches in wouth, Sore Throat,
¥) | Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eycbrows fallin
out, it is this Sccondary BLOOD POISO
we guarantee tocure. Ve solicit the most obsti=
| pate cases and challenge tho werld for @
| Case WO cannoteurs. This ciccase 0a8 always
; a _ ap aa the skill of the most eminent physi-
CARMENS AND MERCHANTS CUY clans. | 500,000 capital ern aero
; oe oo oowihi ti n ye 13 nte arts sent soale
{ ing their yearTs supplies will tine ~application. Address COC _ * MEDY -COn
their interest toget out prices befece pls | $7 Masonic Tomole, CHICAGO, LLL, -

Is THis NATION HELPLESS ¢

¢ Ld q u e
Reconstruction of Society 1s
e ~ . ° al + ¢ . r .
N B g TN. | . vour idea of this) Lavon. You will) 443
ot eine Sought | For more than twenty years we haye | ° a | *

I, . _" ~rather turn for the inspiration to the | ptr

woe invited the agsistance of European na" ; ; | fs
|. , ae | hervic statute which guares the en-| 53?
~tions, but all progress 10 the direction | - | tet

. [trance to your eily, & statue as patrict-

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~ot international bimetallTsm hes beent. , ; . . ;
jie in conception as 10 18 colossal in pro"

EQUALITY BEYCRE THE LAW

© ees ate

"" blocked by the opposition of those who ; 1 f
| portions 5 It was the gracious gift ©

Income Tax and, tree Coinage derive p3cuniary benefit fromtheappre-| ,
, | a , ~ la sister republic and stands upon a pe- |.
ciation of gold. How long must we wait |
| . ° destal which was built by the Ameri" ESTABLisHED 1475.
iter bimetallism to be brought to us by . _
: ~ _}ean people"that figure, liberty enlight-

RESULT OF HOSTILE LEGILLATION. | those who profit by monometalhsm ? If| ;
jening the world "is emblematic of the

ed

oIn the second place a change in tne ithe double standard will bring benefits)... .

he pe, 4 | miss on of our aatisn among the na"

ratio is not necessary. Hostile legisla- }t» our people, who will deny them the | Hons of the earth. With a government
: enrth. a wovernine

~right to enjoy those benefitsT Tf our hich deri ¢s powers (rom th
which derives its fers {rom the con"| 99 DW Qype CTT aT
PORK SIDES &@Sh AT LORS

sent of the governed, secures to all the

tion has decreased the demand for silver
and lowered its price when measured
by gold, while this same hostile legisla-

opponents would admit the right, the
ability of our people to act for them"

, ; people freedum of conscience, freedom
selves on all public questions, without :

tion, by increasing the demand for gold.
OY ° ° of thought, and freedom of speech, guar-

has raised the value of gold when meas- the assistance and regardless of the | " amal reht# to all, and promises soe

ured by othyr forms of property wishes of other nations, avd then pro- unites equine ta fo all, ancT prowo osit ese eles Ourstoe!: is complete | .eammmas sant ces ER

«Wo are told that the ~restoration of | pase the remedial legislation which spectal privileges co none, the United § shea, OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
they consider sufficient, we could meet LUNE should be an example in aihut FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAh Will open at oElin Cottage,T

Oct. 20d a Howe School for Git ig.

RICK, WHA, &c. from § tu 16 years of age. Nuti-
{ber limited to 10. Address

Aways wt LOWEST Mc er PC RIUES | Mrs. A. L. Mc. W HEDAN) op

| Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.
TOBAGS.C SNUFF. CIGARS

we buy direct from Manufacturers, @ua

bimetallism would be a hardship upon
those who have entered into contracts

is good, and the leading spirit in every

~them in the tield of honorable debate ; _
movement Whiea bas for its object the

~but when they assert that this nation is! .
| uplitting of the human rac

payable in gold coin, but this is a mis"
helplesss to protect the rights oi its Own |

take. It will be easier to obtain the

citizens we challenge them to submit " =

ams ech ce en LCS ALIS,

gold with which to mect a gold con-
tract, when most of the people can use
silver, than it is now, when we are try-
ing to secure gold. The Chicago plat-
form expressly declares in favor of su2h | when we declare the right of the Aimer-

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iegislation as may be necessary [0 pre- ican people to govern themselves, and, youn F Lj n N iT U K ram Woo ar & HARDING,
! " ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,

vent, for tue future, the demonetization | withouy let or hindrauce from without,; i~ an
Freenviile, N.

the issue to a people whose patriotism ~
has never bee appealed to in vain. | Advertising is the gae thing about a Professional Gards.

oWe shall not offend other nations

~business establishment that should | pling youto buy at oue profit. A com | Ta
John BE. Woodard, F. U. barding. "

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never go on a vacation "Shoe Trade | alote stock of
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,

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of any kind ot legal tender money by de cide upon every question pr sented | CG RR E E N Vv ic. L& always onhand snd sold at prices LosU | Special attention given Fo collections
private contract, Such contracts *re for their consideration. In taking this | the t imes. Gur goods areail bought aud jane settlemenr of claims.
sold for CASH therefore, having norsk | Loars made on short time.

objected to on the ground that they are position we simply maintain the diguity to run.we sell at a close wargip.

. against public poricy. No one ques" of 70,000,000 citizens who are second 3. Wo SCHULI Greenville, NC.
: tions the right of Legislatures to fix | to none in their capacity for self govern- ny _" _ JOHN F. STRATTONTS
J . wt

the rate of interest, which can be co),| ment,

acted by |: A awa 1a ff; mI 3 oThe ~ » T aye » 5 T i
lscted by laws there is far more reason The gold standard has compelled | ~The next session of this school twill ,
for preventing private individuals from | the American people to pay an ever open on \]

Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of

Importers and
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmon:

gsttine aside legal tender law. The | increasing tribute to the credito. nations .
ae which is by law made a legal of the world a tribute which no ove MONDAY BEET. 7, 189%, | . $4 Bo, all Kine Cte §, etc., etc.
a a , ; and continue for 10 months. are what you want in 811,818, 815, 817 East 9th St., New York.
: tender must, in the course of ordinary dares to defend, I assert that national! ~The terms are as follows. ssa NE tL
business, be accepted by ninety-nine out | honor requires the United States to se- Primary i omen per mo. $2 00 Oe 3arbers. |
og a ntermedia tebe
of every one hundred persons. Why | cure Justice for all its citizens, as well as | Higher be 5 74 mo ee ;
should the one hundreth man be per-| do ~ustice to allits creditors. For a| Languages (each) ** * $1 50 % . : 5
P J The work and disclpline of the schoo} yames A, SMITH, peep
TONSORIAL ARTIST.

mitted to exempt himself from the gen- people like ours, blest with natural re-| wil] be as heretofore Because an old style hat never

eral run? Special contracts have sources of ~chness, to pro-| We ask a continuance of your pa: GREENVILLE, N- o).

a | sources Of Burp eg ete te J iberal patronage. ry fone [Lb the wearer to be up to date. Patronage solicited. leaning, Dyeing
and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty

a tendency to increase the demand ror a | claim themselves impotent to frame a
Be: particalar kind of money and thus force | financial system suited to their own W. H. RAGSDALE. MY CDRING CTOCK |{""-"""-
CRBERT EDMUNDS.

it to a premium. Have not the people a-| needs is humiliating beyond the power
FASHIONABLE BARE EK.

is in and embraves the very latest

right to say that a comparatively few in of language to describe. We cannot | _ 1 ti i
dividuals shall not be permitted to de-| enforce respect for our foreign policy so | *8-50 per Mo. 96.00 per Mo. 7 es and shapes of new Pattern Gumemens Clothing. eo
range the financial system of the na-|long as we confess ourselves unable. to Board ée. in School, Board &¢.in Club. : = . "
otion, in order to collect a premium in ; frame our own financial policy. Turlin it also have.a lovely display of) |
~ease they succeed in forcing one kind of| oHonest differences of opinion have gton Institute. Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, es Ne tee ae |
io premin hee st ccand eda ever will exit 0a't0 A Military Boarding School. English Embroidery Silke, Ribbon Collars p Reuss, Mgr.
, ays existed and ever , Scientific, Commercial, _Mathemat ~ics, and other new goods. = ashington, Nee

There is another argument to which | the legislation best calcylated to pro-| Classical. Board W wot ee eg:
* ashin * &e. ~| iid * ined 'y + Herm ;
2 $90 to $130 My entire stock is,prettior than! ~This Hotel has been thotosghly ren~

ask your attention. Some of the o mote the public weal, but when it is se- Tuition for 10 months, tor
p- public , but when 1 10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for ever before. _"_ vated, several new rooms.added, élec-

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f ponents, of free coinage point to the | riouely asserted that this nation must|catologue.. evan i janalicie. trie ballsto every room. Atténtive ser.

fact 9 joy agar must elapse | bow to the diction ot other nations, and iia I ee 7. TURLINGION, MRS. GEORGI: PEARCE Marae Fish an ogi feryed daily.
- enithe'eloction and the first regu- accept the polises which they insie mate oe Principal | MY, MLUEM a

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Sivl Bt 28 x WELTON 3.4 ~DeMOvKatly NUMINEES: | Alas, Poor Motormaa, 1 } ) \ se
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AND BRANCARS. ee | A motormanT life is not a happy ee al |
* ; | Nativnal Ticket. . |one. While the self satisfied con- | RK.
AND FLORENCE RAI. ROAD " ; ductor is chinking the coin in his Bier
| TO ae | pocket, jangling the register, puilirg | | =
Ccaae pcnedule | , . | pocket, jangling g , puiliz is
paki _| wie ae |the bell cord or blithely misspro- : 3 ie
ere T of Nebraska. ba: we athnait . 3
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. | | Saas | Bouncing sireet names, the motor , : THE" NEWS*FRESHSEVERY -
- FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. | man is silently grinding out his life ~GIVES YOU ThE, § \
Dated 9 1h 3! ti | ARTHUR SEWALL, | at the ureze, his mind strung to its AFTERNOOS(EXCEPT SUNDAY)AND
June l4th [5 BE | Fe | of Maine. j utmost tension, and his hr ane WORKSEFORSTHE RYFT
TT A. MIP M | lal M State Ticket- . he's the one to be blamed whenever "
Leave Weldon 11 5519 44 } - _" }an accident happens, without a
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 39 | FOR GOVERNOR: thought being given to the many |
"|"-" "-- YRS B. WATSON | calamities vuica have been avoided | -O
| | | CYRUS B. WADDUS; ~through his alertness and precau-
Ly Tarboro 12 12) | ot of Forsyh. tion. "Buston Transcrint
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Lv Rocky Mt 1 00,10 | | 5 45 -"" l Why He Stopped His Paper. | | ? |
Uy Rocky Mt | 1 || 620) yor uieur. covenson: | A recent subseriber toa Gooreit GREEN VILLEFIRST, PIITCOUNTY SECCND
Le ee ay tteville y H aa | THOS. W. MASON, | newspaper writes to the editor te OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.
Ar. Florence 7 25,3 40 | of Northampton. stop ris paper and makes this ex. |
"_""-"_ |---| planation: |
Gb | | oT think people autent to sperc |
oA | FoR sient their muney fur papurs mi dadayg | "
_-""_"" in "_\ CIIAS. M. COOBE, didnTt and ~everybody sed he wus |
IP. M.| | Para of Franklin. tho intelligentest man in the kentry |
Ly Wilson 2 08, ares "_"" ' and had the smartest family of boi: |
Lv Sognolia, ~ WW ls 10 : | FOR AUDITOR - | that ever dag taters." | Ss U BS C R i PT 10 N 25 C ents a Ni O NTH
v Magnolia | | 5 |
Ar Wilmington| 5 45 | | 9 45
P. M.| A.M

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ot Buncombe. * |
FOR TREASURER : |
B. BF. AYCOCK, i] |

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Dated | 2mix | St of Wayne, | 1 A ?!
April 20, | cz io 73 "_" |
ae (4a. o oe ~tie SUPT. PUBLIC {INSTRUCTION | en | Ft
iA. oPLM ! | J.C. SCARBOROUGH, : | |
Ly Florecce | 3" a4 | of Johrsten. | |
Ly Fayetteville, His Worst Enemy Defeated by _ PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AY "
by Selassie | | ROR ATONE GENEL? |
cme che item ey ssa tene SO | mamma ne ee H . oe SFY DN ~ ¥Ty ® ) |
pee) ects� BP, Pay LippmaTs "
Boi || Qne Dollar Per Ye:
=~) | POR ASSOCIATE JUstiCEs OF THE &U- | . d | he 0 dl cr Car.
ene Cen ream ope Great Remedy, = :
~Ly Wilmington) 9 25 | 1 7 004 Ae mw pu | . | mat. 8 wn a We soe 87
fe Magoo | 10 sz) | |p ay| GAT BROWS Bett | | This is the PeopleTs iavorite
ar Wilson 1 00) . 10 21 | tos ni Wing at Raine |
{iy Tarboro 248 | - | Pain is an aecummuiation of the: |
| ge a _ iF EE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD | ao
2 """ | | | | | tiny particles of the vapor of tho at. on tHe : THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN'T, WHiCH
~ Socata SY ye inte Leos. Thes | i a) T) 7 WwW �"�~ ' ra DUE
Gel 6 Zl | ae ae lot Gar ae eat HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE iS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAP Eh,
Zo | Paes { first small of sice, attract others OF | | LO ha iD cANVa TTY hak
" c | their kind and become drops of such: | L CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS 1S ALONE? OKI . aH TIMbS ~Thh
"oe rm an Pal macnitudy that they fall to the! ene : | SUBSCRIPTION PRICK,
Lv Wilson 1 28, (11.35, 10 82) earth beeavse of their weig! |
wei \ row | ICCAUS Uy 1 fed rt. |
AT | cy N 2 (12 111 , ; Me . , of DeLeon, Texas,
Ar Rocky Mt we 118) more 1s a limit ta the quantity of | ae Ree RE Catarrh in. its worst |

~ mives ut Goldsbors &30 a. m.

ee ee eens cman | cme |

Ac Tarboro =| 416: | | |
Lv Tarboro | | |
Lv Rocky Mt | 213) 12 10 |
Ar Weldon . ! 1 Ob |

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Train on Scotland Neck Branch 2oad
eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10)
p. m., arrives Scotland: Neck at 4.55
w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 |
p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 |
a.m., Greenville $22.8. m. Arriving |
Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am |
laily except Sunday.

Trains on Washrigton Branch leve
Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.90 p.m,
arrives Parmele 3.60 a. m., and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a.am., returningleaves
Tarboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.
and 6:20 p. m,, arrives Washington |
11.50 a. m., and 7.40 p. m. Daily ex-|
ept Sunday. Conreets with trains on |
Scotlend Neck Breach.

Traw ietwves carpore, IN C, Wia Albe-
matle & Kaleigh RK. &. daily exveptsun-
day, at 4.50 p. i., Sunday 300 P. M3!
arrive Plymvuth 900 P.M, 6.25 p.m. |
Returning .caves Plymouth daily except

Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ~n.,
arrive 'arboro 10:25 a.m and 11. 46

Trainen Midland N. C. branch leaves |
z0ld8boro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.04 a
wm. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-
turning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a.im,, ar-

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Trans in Nashville branch leave |
Rovky Mount at 4.40 p. w.. arrive
Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.80

m. Returning Jeave Spring Hope
8.00 a.m., Nashville &3y am, alive at
Rocky Mount 9.05 a am, daily except
Sunday.

Trains ow Latta brane, Florence R
&., leave Latta 640 pa, arrive Dwabar
7.40 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning
leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,
ok Latta 7.50 a m, daily except San-

y.

Train onClinton Branch leayes War-|
saw for Clinton caily, exeept Suuday,
11.10 a.m.and 8.50 p, mT Returnirg
leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m.

Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via
Riechmone. alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk

ne all points North via Norfolk,
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Supt.

T. M, EMERSON, ratte Manage~.
J. BR. KENTY, GenTl Manager.

WO WORE GOLD WEATHER,

Iam now prepared to furnish
Ice in any quantity, ard will keep
well supplied throughout the
summer. All orders in town de-
livered without extra charge.
When you want tobe served
promptly send me your orders.

Sunpay Hovurs."From 7 to 10
A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.
Positively no ice delivered be-
tween these hours.

Fresh Fish arrive by every boat

| tain its moist.

form. Truly, his description of his suffer-
seem little short of marvelous. In-
stead of seeking tis couch, glad for the |
nights coming, he went to it with terror. |
realizing that another long, weary, wake: |

water whieh the air is capable ot |
absorbing and retaining as invisible
vapor, Warm air is able to Belay

|
more than cold air. Hence, when | ful night and a struggle to breathe was |
| before him. He could not sleep on elthes |

ings

the air which 1s caturated witb | side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs
Y ~ y
moisture becomes eald for any rea. , Great Remedy, cured him In quick time,

son whatever, #} can no longer ro. DE LEON, TEXAS. |
Lo nartion Messrs, LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. |
A portion must, Gente: I have eat nearly tour bottles |
Ter such Condition, aceu ~ of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown |
mee sue cee 1, accumulate of my head to the soles of my feet. Your |
into drops. These fall to the earth P. P. P. hasyeured my dimieulty of SEES
: Vachane of rain afd Loyia B ng, smothering, palpitation o the heart, |
in the shave of rain.--S. Lonis [23 | and has relieved me of all pain, One nos-
tril was closed for ten years, but now 1|
can breathe through it readily. ;
I have not slept on either side for two |
years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. |
Now I sleep soundly in any position wl
| night.
. ; I am 50 years old, but expect soon (to |
pins, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. he able BD tale hold of ae plow handles.
. . " ss _ | i feel giad that 1 was luc y enough to get |
While she was examining them a | pe Be and I heartily recommend it 10 |
Vo ayving : arrel organ | �"�Y friends and the public generally.
man began play ing a b 1 orgs | tne Oo itally, |
befere the door. ~The music seemed , A. M. RAMSEY.
to annoy the lady, and stepping to |
the door she threw a pivce of money | Comanche. eto Ay
to the manand told him to goaway, | A. M. Ramsey, who,
which he did at ome. | statement made by
On returning ta the counter she | virtue of P. P. P. medicine
said that none of the pins suited her, | 2
but that as some compensation for , August 4th, 1891.
the trouble she had given she would |
buy a. brooch, She according|y |
chose one. paid 10 franes for itand) Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.

+¢ ~ ri r : re ohe iW. , ;
was leaving the shop when the Jew. | (LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other

eler missed a diaimond pin of great | remedies failed.

value from among taose she had been | bee feet. wie agoutesT ~are intense.

examining. | a ae a aia cure
He accordingly stopped his cus- | Woman's weakness, whether nervous or

tomer, who seemed highly indignant | others n° pt pests one hy

and insisted on the jewelerTs wite | a Denote poem

searching her, which was done, but | mples, blotches, eczema and all dis.

no pin was found. he joweler sent | Pe pe Pp. will restore your apetite, build

his sister to watch tus woman, whe | up your system and regulate you in every
: ; » | way. P. P. P. removes t AV c

was seen to enter anothor jewelerTs | Inthe-mouth fecling. at heavy, down

shop and was pretending to make a |

A ShuplifterTs Ruse.
A well dressed woman recently
entered a Paris jewelerTs shop and
asked to ses some valuable gold

THER STATE OF
Comancbe."Before the undersigned
personally appeared
after being

is true.
M, RAMSEY.

J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,
Comanche County. Texas.

For Blotches and Fimples on the face,
: take P. P. P.
purchase when the organ grinders ' Ladies, for natural and thorough organic
de his appearance ! regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great
ma ppeare . "Remedy. and get well at once.
As scon as he began playing she |
again threw him some money and |:

ordered him to move on, but the |

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

ceived that witS the money she had |
given the man s piece of jowelry. |
This was at cnco made known to
the police, whe arrested both and, LippmanTs Block. Savannah. da.
found on the man several articles of For sale by J. L. Wooter, Divg-
ginlen iewelrv gist next docr to 0. T. White.

SOLE PROPRIETORS.

VisNAS"County of |
gue |

duly |
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing |
him relative to the |

Sworn to and subscribed before me this. |

figurements of the skin are removed and |

person who was watching her per- | L{PPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, |

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When you need 2@5~: :-

JOB PRINTILiG

ee == Lay. 4}
Sy, DonTt faxj.. vag

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DAILY REFLECTOR.) "2°" *°7-=�

5 : m""" | What These People Catch as They! y
Your attention is called tv oar Keeping Constantly a if Brings Crepes. | M.ve Around. ' i, 3 he
~ -_ ! a

large and excellent line of

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| | IE DICIOUS APVERTISING | oH, A. Blow has retuned heme. 1 é
a oes One and after, Thursday, August 20th, we
Creates many a uew business, | Solicitor C. M. Bernard returned , .
Enlarges mitiy 2 ld business, ast nig . " . y {
TOE ae ya iarge busin last night ~will be in our new store, at the old stand,

Preserves Many # iarge business.

FOR Me many adull business, Burney Wilson has returned s trem!

a aa fescucs many a lost business . . ill | d 4 ll
: PinerTs Pcirt, Va. will be o ad to see you all.

Saves tanya failing business.

SPRING AN} CHMER WEAR S-eures suceess to any business. L. A. Cobb and wife, of Griftom, re- : 1 1 gas . +
. | ~ turned home lass night. | V\ ill sell foods eheap and onarantee Satis-

"To oadvertise judiciousiy,�T use the |

¢ lumes of the REFLECTOR. Harvey Jones, one of the Rercec-/faetion. Thank vou {or past fawors.

¥ "_"" =~ | ror boys, is sickaoday. |
HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. !
A. A. Andrews left this mornin» far! Yours &e.

aa ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Passenger ud mail train yoin
o : . assenger ale i ¢ Riwe ly ERYOF aw days =
Beautiful, stylish, up"to~date, | north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going seathe Darham to spend a fow days. | Fi ee ¢ ) ~¢) |
vriyes 6:47 P. M. G. W. Evans Jeft ubis morning fom ey) ° Ld) » a D) wy =D J ©.

anu cheaper than ever before.
North &B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A

LAWNS, ;CHALLIES, M, Te Toe ont ave 2:00 P Conetoe to visit hie brower. ! _
south Bound Fre , ar a 2s . .. 4 ( , an
DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, ie leaves 2:15 Pe ~ J. B. Edwards and family, who havet August it ( th, 1896.

steamer ~I'at River arrives from Wash-! heen visiting W. E- Harding, returned.

Te cmmitad came mien ee ie rae _

"Consisting of "

PAHISIAN RIPPLES, ington Monday, W ednesday an@ Friday ~ . - ;
INDIA LINENS leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs to Scotland Neck tals morning. AL
: day and saturday. ae on ; te B et ct pe om O a © r
LINEN LAWNS, _ Mrs. J. S. Tunstell.is new preparcd! " @ 5 = a. Pe - © 5 = c 4 -
MULLS OO "_ to take boarders by ~the week or month. | = "e rs an = = ct & o ie] jo} me
ee WEATHER BULLETIN. Ree ee Ge td ple doc e) $9 | comer. We
DOTTED SWLISSES 7 Lable boarders waned, Rates reason. : ey R tT! Oo mM faa) O \-y tet 5 (Resumes
: T . | 5 bby
and Novel COTTON GOODS " ASE 20a a ©. S Sy eae So "
of different kinds and description.| Sunday generally fair, preceded by! Rev. A. Greaves «ume over fom, S on ro 3 oa © 5
. . ; 1 , . 0 . .. ; \ J e
Never were tuey wore beautiful | local showers tonight. Kinston this morning and will hold ser- ~ CC} S (70 ba, COMO b= =
thap thia season. i, ae | mn © ct me & 6,0 ct
rnc vwerwecomsamane | Y15% 11 the Episcopal shureT tomorrow | = DRO Le om er ad mr Oo ae
a moruive and night. (8 OCs oo . DS
WEATHERWISE AND OTHER- 3 3 "_ =} . jor uw mel |
"Come see our" WISE. 7. wore pleased to shake the hand _ i) @ Sy 7 ao Se) B bs Cad
| We were pleased to shaxe U | 1 HO me " % A,
itty | . " of JR. Swith, of the firm of J. RI 99 af H2Soe RO ==
CHIR | WAI SKN General Mixture cf Itents"All Hate! Sinitls & Bro., Ayden, last evening on A i) 2 o =) aN o 2 5 ch conn
"" | arrival ot the train. Elehad been north | ~ OD an Ht Ge O09 me ps
|

they are the correct styles and] = Wayrep"Table boarders, apply to/on & purchasing tour ~oor his firm.

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tpn Best Blend Tea, 25e per tb, at S.-Hing for Rabeigh. From tliere he ¢oes to;
HAMBURG. EDGING and M. Schultz. Roxbero en Mondz.y where he begins |
INSERTIONS, LACES, campaign ja the ~interest ot Democ-' PRE
RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,

and NOVELTIES.
The oSouthern Leader,� still hotds

rices, .
Mrs. M, A. Jarvis. . ) ~ ry. . 2 Tae
Ex.-Gsov. ~T. J da rvireleft this morn"

Money loaned on 30, 60 and 98

days. Apply to F. C. Harding. racy. Appomtmen ts hewe been made

I have just returned from the

| �"�) ee gk |
fron the nevthern niarkets and }e says NO RTH ERN ee MARKETS,

tie lead as the best 5 cent smoke. Frank Wilson returned last night

Lace Curtains N thing equals it. D. S. SMITH. hat i
13 hus.gon em. ILe says tell the good) erhere I have purchased

| Best Butter oy. ic. at StarkeyTs. veople thatias.soon as his new display . o
Window Shades, Curtain Poles. You can puy Lumber at StatenTs tab.es arrive he will show the largest N ( hh
"A line of" Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSim-, and handsomest up- to-date line of cloth - arge, L Cc \ \ 3 : Cal Dp
"a, 1 Dice? See fing ever seen bere. | | - : na
f d T ~ gle Geld Standard Prices. See ("8 | and stylish line of goods
x or 1e�,�8 C. R. Speiertt, Manager. | ; .

| We are not LOW on one thing just tocatch your eye and

; . Most. of: the watermelons the core :
Tal a Ohitd ar Vermont Butter for sale at D. $54. imelons that «ome hio en others because we thik you are not posted. We sell our
or Ladies an iiidren that has 1 in. now are-suvall, and nat much melonjgeods at the :

\

never been equalled in this town. Smith. | enna.
A fresh lot of fel} Cream Cheese amd | | LOW EST POSSI B LE p RI C ES,

for him.at several # Wns. |

� uss Butter, on ier. at J. S. Tua! bw land whether you are aa expert or not does aot effeetb our price one

Shoes St0es j stailTs. .WoHIGGS, Pres, /, S$. HIGGS, Cashier:|cent. Ownr goods have the stamp of reliabilay, combining style and

9 9) \irst of the season"New Mullets! Maj. HENRY HARDING. AssTt Cashier. qnelty Gin OR oe they will brirg you Swecess against
a p . ¥ stock o

and Potatoes £0 cents a peck at S. M.

for every buyer who wants an] Q |.
Schuitz.

horest. reliable, wearing articles.

(CLOTHING fyrany cibthing

ee Fresh Carr Batier today, Aug. 12° |
at $. M. Sebultz. G Me. N.O ~store. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.
Umbrellas as tralian ahh just received, reenvllie, N.C. . , Thanking you for past favors, I hop» to be favord with your
| at d. 5. RMASIAINS ee future patronage. I am Yours to Piease,
~to prote 5 you from the san and Publicity paves the way to prospel-; s 7
. . Y TOCKH . i
rain. ity. It you are not um advertiser in ORDERS. EL MW. Ex ARDEE:,
. Leader of Styles.

this paper you are failime tu improve
the opportunity sevture a larger ~ trade.

| Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt,
| Million Dadtars, "_" "

Gertlemen come nnd examine our | ,
i Wm. T. Dixon, President National RL. BAVLS, Pres't. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.

If triends cre visiting, at your house
let the editor know it. DonTt weat tor Exchaage Bank, Baltimore, Ma | REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Seatiand| _"". @

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him to find it out by accident or n=} Neck Wv.C. ,
THE BANK OF CREENVILLE,

tine of-
WT ni
i ) stinct, and then think him partial or Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck..N. C |
indifferent if he tails to make rote of | RR. Fleming, Pactolus, NL C. ~ |
D. W. Hard, | GREENVILLE, N. C.

Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw | pei: presence. Higgs " Bros..,

and Far Hats, Suspenders and Greenville N. Ce: |
Hosiery. poe 1D ver} eststyles,| «The constant drop of water 7 | 2@2W27I2W0BVO]
1 opular prices. Fs aw oe | MN
best a an ploare you if you Wears ae hardest stowe ; wr study solid Canital $50,000.00.
WH of 3 call. The constant knaw of Towser e respectfully solicrt the aecownts | sy yo.
will give usin cs Masticates the toughest bane ; of firms, individuals and the general | a Paid i Capital $25,000.00.
. The constant cooing lover pun're. ta @®®s 06222]
, "Onr line of-" Carries off the blushing nraid ; Checks and Aeeount Books fu mnish-' ~Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac=
oa ed en application. jcounts of Responsible Persons and Firms.

a)

, Furnitur= And the constant advertiser ee A, ae

Is the one who gets the trade.TT

- jg complete and embraces Wavy
uscful articles of goputae merit.| Mrs. KE. G. Barnes tells ws that, at oe . , beveloo farsa :
a) ~ ~a. i : ; tia

Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy |the Baptist Association at Stovall Basi
comfortable Rockers of MADY | week, representing the Stowall church,

differeut kinds. Dining and Par:| _
lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, were three gentlemen whese aggnege -

Parlor Suits, Centre ~ables, Side- | ted age was 253 years. ~They were,
Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, | John Stovall, 82, Gardnev OT Briea, 84,
Bedstende, Mattresses, Floor and and G. W. Hart, &%."Henserson
Table Oil® Cloths, Mattings of Gold Leaf

e 4 °
chesp andy od grades.

: area
4 oi lut. cate ott obese Officers to be Elected This Year.
ih The following officers ure tobe voted
4 a for this year, National, State, distriet,
i ) | county and township : } :
~a c * * b . ide ice
4 of beaatifal designs. | Klectors for President and Vice |
President. . i ' & os ps ey

eR cara hao bantia wil ne In the State, Governor, Lieutenant _"_
throne bit stock. Acareful in- Governor, Secretary of ae aes . ut gal Vine, j i ts og pea Co fs i
speotion will repay you many wren Audion Aine anew by bee one, of those large stores in the lio"t Block, on east side of |

i

is as the cast HO Yad .. }erintendant, of Public Instr: ction, twp ~tS 8: fu | . nak | avilen Ja ow ~elewidaoy
' . MO Y je 4 © al , a he ~ A wsdl ) { 1 ii ee rt th
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Daily Reflector, August 22, 1896
Description
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 22, 1896
Date
August 22, 1896
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