Daily Reflector, September 5, 1896


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GREENVILLE,

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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO PIOTION.

N. C., SATURDAY,

TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.

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SEPTEMBER 5, 1896.

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designer of styles for

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New an~ cumpleteline

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Dress (z00ds,

Carpets,
Rugs and
Mattings
In endless variety.

Come and see, them, no

trouble to show goods.|

cs iT. Munford �

~Next ne {o is Haak at
Greenville. a

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EDITORIAL NOTES

The Star says that on Thursday
night Wilmington had the greatest po-
litical history.
Gov. Jarvis was the speaker and de-

livered one of his best.

demonst ation in its

It i3 amusing how press dispatches

{ . .
sometime get mixed up when they ay-

pear in print. For instance, telegrams

were sent to several papa about the
Populist convention here Thursday.
A part cf the dispatches as sent read:
oBoth Forbes and Phillips, who were
in the last Legislature from this coun-

ty, laid A. J.

Moye, co doorkeeper in the last House

were coolly aside.

with Abe Middleton, was nominated
ifor Senate.�

oSome of the papers to

which this was sent had it that Forbes

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and Phillips ~were coolly set aside for

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A. J. Moye,� and that oAbe Middle-
ton wis nominated for the

The Charlotte Observer was the only

Senate �T

paper that gave it correctly.

The Seund Money Convention at
Indianapolis nominated Seuator Pal-
mer, of Hiiavis, tor President aud Gov-
ernot Buckner, of Kentucky, tor Vice
President, The plattorm declares un-
alterably for gold
come tax.

The Republicans of
county got out a straight ticket and

and against the in-

Washing ton

would not fuse with the Populists.

That is the way they do where they

~are strong enough tu elect a ticket by

i themselves"have no use for the Popu-

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Mists at all.

But donTt they get thick
with the Populists 1 counties where

~they need help:

Notice.

The Male Academy will open next
Monday, Sept. 7th. I wish to urge
apon those who expect to patronize the
school, the necessity of having their
Don't
wait a week and then demand that the
boys shall do as well as if they were

boys present on the first day.

| present at the opening.

The proper classification of the stu.

dente is very much aided by their pres: |

ence iz the begining.
W. HH. Racspare

On a Hunt.

About a cuzen of the tobaceo boys
went on a coon hunt down near Ayden
last night. Several of the boys who
did not go went to the depot in a two
horse wagon this morning to meet the
hunters on their They only
brought back one coon bat say they

return,

had au immense lot of fun.

Worthy of Patronage.

G A. Hamlet, of Augusta, Ga., a
native ct Halifax county, this state, is
here for a few days selling choice litera-
ture. Mr. Hamlet is a totally bliad
man and has adopted the selling of
bonks as a means of making a living

and Tri Imming Sto match ~foc himself and family. He comes well

recommended, having in his possession
a number of strong testimonials.

Chureh Services To-morrow.

Methodist church"-Sunday-school at
9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.M.
aod 8 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D
Wilson. Lord Supper immediately at-
ter morning services.

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

Baptist church."Sunday-school at
9:30. A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.

and 8 P.M.

Presbyterian church."Surtday-school
at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 8 P. M.
by Rev. J. W. McNamara.

Ghat bough ah gents herd, today.
There w was a right o@Aod ~quantity in
market.

_ Points Well Taken.

Richmond Dispatch
The Buffalo (N. Y

in commenting on Total s bid for

) Evening Times,

Southern votes, as contained in the!
anti-sectional utterances in his letter of
acceptance, remarks that the Republi.
can party is in particularly bad shape
to be a blender of sections, or to go into
cementing busintss.

adds the
the only party that can weld vogether

the welding or
oThe Democracy,� Times, ois

the different sections of the country, be- ;
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cause it is the power alone having the
of the
States in every part of the United |
Stats. McKinley knows full well that!
he cannot save the vote of any State |

to secure the electorate

iu ywer

in the Union south of Pennsylvania,
This fact

a sectional eaudidate

and south of the Ohio river.
makes him as
fully a3 Uarrrison, who recieved not
States. The
never failed to carry Northern as well

one of those Democracy

as Southern States.TT

The TimesT points are well takea,
McKiniey could not be an antisectiona!
President if he would, and that he
would not, if he could, is weil estab-

listed by-his force bill record.

Green ville TownshTp Primary.

There

in attendance upon

was one of the largest crowds
the Demoeratie
primary inthe Court House this af-
ternoon, that we ever saw assembled
at a primary,

The meeting was called te order by
W. LL. chairman " township
executive committee. H. T. King and
D. J. Whichard elected secretaries.

Following the usual custom the fown-
snip divided to give each section oppor-
to the county cenvention, a precinct
and candidates

~Brown,

executive committee
for Magistrates.

The different precincts reported their
selections to the convention which were
ratified. The Rertector will give
~the names of the delegates, executive
~committees and candidates for Magis-
and Constables in MondayTs

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Registration Law.

,Under the existing election laws
~there are four days only allotted for
registration, Saturday, Sep-
tember 26th, Saturday, October ord.
Saturday, October 10th, ana Saturday,
Octoter 17th. The Registrars
required to meet on these days at the

to wit;

are

voting places ia these precincts, and
between the hours of 9 oTclock, A. M.,
and 4 o'clock, P. M. regis~er the qual"

NEW FALL GOODS.

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Are being received daily and if youmwant an

elegant suit of clothes sce

WILSON

headquarters for men, boys and youths

FINE CLOTHING

as represented

THE KING

Satisfaction guaranteed in ev ery Case.

Goods

Prices are lower this season

than ever known before. Don't fail to see me

FRANK WILSON.

CLOTHIER.

16 TO 1.

Goods as we have even
Sixteen times as

merly shown.

Sixteen times as many nevelties in Ladies

shown,
many styles in Ladies

Dress Goods and Trimmings as_ we have for-

Sixteen times as handsome are our entire

ourchase for the comin

2 season. i,

Sixteen times as much business do we ex-
pect with the many bright ard brilliant roods
that crowd our aaNet

Call and see a we |

canTt show you the thing ya want.

ifled voters.

Ths Registrars and Judges of elec
tion are required to meet at the voting
place on Saturday, October, 24th trom
0 A. M. until 4 P. M. for the purpose
of permitting challenges to be made.
and at Li) o'clock A. M. on Saturday, |
October 3lst they shall meet at the
polling places and hear and decide the
chal'enges,

rere eee Peer ree TT eee ee eee e reser Ty

Lamp Nezded.

A light placed in the postoffice
lobb would be a great convenience to
the people: getting their ma'~l at night.
It weuld be much safer, too, than for
people to be forezd to strike matches in
order to find and open their boxes at!
they do at present.

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| Notice. |

I take this method of declaring my-

alf an Independent candidate fur Reg-
ister ot Deeds of Pitt county. It the
voters of the county endorse my acon
by electing me I will serve them faith. |.
fully. C. O. Brown.
Winterville, N. C., Sept. 4th, 1896.

Developing.
Department of Dry Goods
Department. of Notions

~Of the
|nomical prices. 'The:stocks are .tichly complete and exquisisel¥
beautiful. Ino buik and variety they are not equalled elaewhere 1T!

RICKS & TAFT

Growing
Expanding.

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Department of lotainz

Department 0

New Fall Goods.

f Shoes

Department of Trimmings.

Leadership easily centers here.
bnainea in ailLits details.

ihe whole sontherh country. The
ani charmi tasté-of nearly al? the

were inspired by,guggestions of our artiets, °

RICKS

We have ~mastered theT intricaci

©
We giva yuu elegant things at eco�"�

race and.nice hurmony, the
@ fine pe in this oentea
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MALY REFLECTOR.
ops. WHICHAR : rH. RD. Editor.

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EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).

Bien

-ntered as second-ciass mail matter.

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SURSCRIPTION RATES.

One year. - *- - ° $3.00
One month, - +. - - .25
One week. - -« = = 410

Delivered in townby carriers without
extfa cost.

Advertisng rates are liberal and can be
bad on apptication to the editor or at
the office

wi 8

We desire a V2 correspondent at
avery postofiice inthe covwty, who will
send in brief items of NEws as if, occurs
fa each neighborhood, Write plainly
aad only ov one side of the paper.

Lireral Commission on supscrip-

ion rates paid to agents.

en mare
R. oe od

SATURRDAY, SEPTEMBER OTH, 1896.

DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
National Ticket.

FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
ot Nebraska.

FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,:

of Maine.

FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT,
w. H. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.

State Ticket.

, FOR GOVERNOR:
CYRUS B. WATSON,
of Forsyh.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
of Northampton.
FOR SECRETARY:
CHAS. M. VOOKE,
ot Franklin.
FOR AUDITOR !
R. M. FURMAN,
et Buncombe.
FOR TREASURER:
b. F. AYCOCK,
of Wayne,
SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :
J.C. SCARBOROUGH,

of Johnston.

FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL !
F. I. OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg.

ee Seay SEE

FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &U-

PREME COURT
A.C. AVERY, of Burke,
G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.

down.

tinued to sink.
. ee a et

In Liyerpool, England, they
now use an electric apparatus for
«painting. It puts on the paint by
gppraying ata cust of 90 per cent

Tess than by hand.

anew jenn

_killing her neice.

jn life.

IN McKINLEYTS HOME,

tno

giance to Free Silver.

_ From The Cincinnati Inquirer.

Army men. This has been confi-
ently counted on by Major Mc-

ES
yf

ted

for the major themselves,
~tee that their sons and

Vhs cael gira
oadie

P me

(There haye been a number of

The Chicago postoffice, which
cost $4,126,000, must be pulled
~rhe crust of the earth was
too soft to support it, and it con-

Hattie Record. a nine-year-old
girl, has just been sent to the
penitentiary in Mississippi for
Hattie is be-
mning a bad record very early

Canton Union Veterans Declare Alle-

- Canton, O., August 30."It has
all along been stated that Major
~McKinley would receiye almost
he usamimous vote of the Grand

Kinley's managers. The old sol-
diers, in all of Mr. Hanna's plang,
lave been expected not only to

~their sonsT sons did. the same.|_
Grand Army deiegates here, and
in each instance the speakers in-
troducing these delegations have
| pledged the united support of the
Grand Army of the Republic t®
Major McKinley. If, howeyer,
the proportion of cld_ soldiers
throughout the country who will
vote for the major is no larger
than it is in Canton, the republi-
cans are doomed to disappont-
meat.

This afternoon the Union Vete-
ran League of Canton held a
meeting. The Union Veteran

League is, in a sense, even a
more select organization than

To ainTt recTd fro

os February ai

To amTt reeTd from W, H. Cox

tax collector
March 16.

T'o amTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins

fines and costs
* {March 21.

fovamTt reTd from W. H. Cox

tax collector
April 1.

To amTt 1e¢Td from J. W. Perkins 15 28

April 2.

To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox

April 3.

~To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox

Aprii 6,

To amTt recTd from W. H, Cox

tax collector
April 25.

To amTt rec'd om county costs

May 6.

To amTt reeTd from county costs

May ll.

May 8.

To amTt recTd from W. EL, Cox

m J. W. Peakins 50 00

125 oo

144 37

235 00

81 00

53 10

415 00
2 �,�5

3 00

1 HAVE TIE PRETTIEST
"" LINE OF "

Wall Paper!

Greenville. Be
All new
styles, vot an cid piece io the lot.
Will take pletsore in bringing

ever shown 1p

Sure tO See my s2piles.

samples to your hume if you will
notify me at my shop» near Hume
ber's, cu Dickerson avenue,

A. P ELLINGTON.

Green, ili¢ Market. .

Corrected by S. M, Schultz

o~

. ax stor 200 75).

the Grand Army of the Republic. ee 20 ay) °° RSTABLISHED 1875. | |

Anybody who was eyer mustered ""lanaa & 7: | eaters per 1b 15 to 25
into the service of the United ~Total amount received. "- $3873 03 SAM vi SCHULTZ Sue on oni 5 vie na
States can become a toember of CR OR ee ~~ 40 to i
the Grand Army of the Republic, . a PORK SIDES &SHOTLDERS | Corn Veat . 50 50 65
but a union veteran must have May 25, 1895. Sef UPRIPAC os RS ar pene AIST _ ; | Flour, Patniiy 3.75 to 4,265
seen two yearsT actual fighting to| No. To whom IssvED. AMOUNT. f opatie denne siipplies ll ant bi at ~0 ul
be elegible to membership inthe} 1 Randal Everett 8 360 their inrerest to get our prices befere pu. | Sugar 4 to6
veteran league. There are forty- June 1, chasingelsewhere Ourstockiscomplete | Coffee 13 to 25
two members of the league in| , George Neal -. | 2 allits branches. Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75

: aw AD ze , w 6a ree yy 6 (Chi Kens
Canton, and a ful altel dance | 3 Randal Everett 37 FLOUR, GOFFE.«, SUGAh ds her dl i� it
characterized the meeting today.| 4 Charles Edwards 3 37 | ecowas. ue. 2 zf.
A poll was taken of tnuose who an cree 10 60 RICH, iA, &. | Deeew ax. DeT -

were for Bryan, and outofthe) © 7ohn Hines 3 37 ; "

whole forty-two it was found that cam ae ye) OOS SP NIETO CSS (OLS Cotton ane Seantt, |

thirty-eight were for and woald' 9 i.ume seins 3 00 | 7 op | Below are Norfolk prices of ¢

y g , 9 Ed Lathat * Tut: | selow are Norfolk prices of ColtoL.
certainly support him at the wT | Wilkes S 8 TCEACEC * CUFF és, CIGARS and peanuts for yesterday | os fiirnished
polls. But this was net all. The June 4.2 we nuy direct frov Manufacturers, 2ua by Cobo Bros. & Corunission Mere
old yeterans who are~loyal to sil- 23 J W Perki ma Wate crock ot at one protit. A com | Charts of Norfok -

ver and the people decided by a 15 1 a Moye ns - I yiete StOCK © foal) Man roye COTION. o4

unanimous vote to go to Cleve-) 24 Fred Cox 22 10 ; RY ; oe Middlirg © 7

land tomorrow and aceept an in- 13 Greenville Lumber Co. 13.08 F UJ x i i T U at ia Low Middling 7h

vitation to lead the Bryan parade| 18 JL starkey 6 39 Good Ordinary 6 7-l5
there. Soitis that thirty-eight v Altved Fork AR wheres dase ee hae val bows tosu | Tone"quie
aS , + ~bes 95 ME 8. googs areal bougntlane De one

old soldiers, . who were UL of 12 Ola Forbes 495 |sold for CASH therefore, having ne ris. |p. PEANUTS. ;

them in Major McKinley's own | 170 c Forbes 3 y9|/to run we sell at a close targin. ne _ 24

regiment, and wost of whom be"-| 20 Ota Forbes 13 20 S. WM. SCHUTT Crraenville No ¢ Extra TREES 3

long to the same Grand Army} 1! J W Murphy 11 33 nh 3
= . , a 27 Samuel Mayo * Spanish $1.10 bu

Post here that carries the majorTs| 55 Wy ¢ Tt ° BD | SS | Tone"tirm,

pame on its rolis will Jead a pro-| ~ . June 7 Bea a oo

wT: a June 7
cession in honor of Major McKin-| | Moses Willi uns _. Calpe Female reioal GREENVILLE 76 #4000 MARKET
leyTs Oponent tomorrow. ~ Moses Wiusruns 105 : ! ae .
June 8 [ have secured the seivices of a thor- ann
26 'T A Wilks 337 |oughly competent teacher and shall "
29 Willis Graham 3 97 | open a school for girls in the building \y aa
| 9 . ood . Pan] bY (, L. JOYNER.
TOWN TREAURERT RYORT. 97 Nathan Henrahan 225) 0n my premises lately occupielas niusic "
30 James Whitley vy go |roums, ~The session begius ou Lugs"Cominon 198
. u 10 6 ~ Jas toe uy - cea
eee a ceGmeyils wo. of| 31 Henry ves ye 337| MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER rcs ko 1
nville, N. o. July 2 Pine.... ...6.....7 to 14
y Dorking o- and will continue for ten months. serv. oo
ie J W Pel sits o oe The terms are as follows , Currers Common... ....64 told:
1895. DR. 0 Peed aude I 79! Primary English per mo. " $2 00 ~ Fine 10 to 18
A acct. with said Town Gener al Fund| : 3°00 Intermediate © $2 50 -
May 20. August | Higher se ess $3 00 nee
To amTt recTd from J. S. Smith 39 J C Cobb & Son 300 | Languages (each) 31 00 pe 7
| former ~I'r, as $264 81,] 3o'T A Wilkes 2 25 Music, including use of instrumert 33 00 DAA) bay E ISON
r yey vine Ww er Auvust 2 , ose ve desire to patronize the = at
oamTtreeTd from J. W. Perkins - oO school had better apply early :s only a ae hoarse
tines and costs 34 (5 45 DD Ha-ke t 3 70; limited number be will taken. % A OPECIALT aS
To amTt reeTd from J, W. Ferkins 58 J A Whitty 1 70 m @eatiary BLYOD POISON permanent!
. W. Perkins WR 7 We Wg meycured in 15to035 d ny
Market rests 9 o9| 465 W Murphy 920 00 MRS. ALFRED FORBES. | PAhomefor same price under samepuace a
To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 64 i A Wilkes 1 871 Greenville. N. ©, | Be p 7, tt you prefer tobomo here we Willcqne
Sat Oren 11.00 si nee De 187} | " - | noch e if wofail toeure- Ifyou have taken mers
») ~ hs ? . 9 BC H
ny ; J uly 2. 68 Silas Yellow! or ee � A 8 & , ains, Muoous Pntehds ian Sorevivg mt
To amTt reeTd from J. o. Perkins us Leblow'ey aad GC re fe aa iy VW 4 i. i imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
fines and costs 25 26 August 5 | . o= peta body, Heir or Evchrows falling
moccnreteeeemtaT | mean may oul tthe Becondgry BLOOD BOSON
Market rents 29 92] 2) 8 Clark O5 4 ; «: nate cases and challenre the world for a
To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 66 Abram Harris 1125 | f batlod the ckitl of th This disease inas aways
and costs 15 00 August 10 clans. 500,000 capttal behind eee Thecus
August 1. 70 W M Ki 1 | | B appilenon Adare bobs: orco's sent sealed on
} ¢ = yn. ess COCL. REME
am'Tt reeTdfrom W. H, Cox 57 Wm Waldtop mh | #07 Masonse Tele: CHYGAGO. ELIE e�
Tax Col purchase tax 35 00 | 4731, Daniel ) |) The next session of this oschoo! wH
To amTt reeTd from W. H. Cox Aueust 24 b6 | open on . :
tax col, dray license 1000 AUBUSE = VME SOCHKC
August 22, 38 H T King 7 50 | MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. How SCHOVL FOR GIRLS.

To amTt reeTd trom W. H. Cox ~4 yoerman Foreman 1 424). contiune f Oat. 2 a How we ie poltare,

tax col, bourding house 5 00] 76 T A Wilkes 1 87g | 2c continue for 10 mouths. ct. 2nd a Home School for Gir's.

To amnTt rec'd from W. H. Cox Sooperiuan 2 p i he terms are as follows. . from 8 tv 16 years of age. Nuta-

tax col, dray license 15 00} 56 py tor Plammer 7 Primary J nish per io. 2 00} ber limited to 10. Address

T's amTt reeTd from W. H. Cox ie AE USS 2 45 | Intermediate * . $2 UO 7 AAT 6

tax col, purchase tax 11.50 °3 7 W Perkins 70 00 | Higher me ess 83 00 Mrs. A.L. McO WHELAN, ,
September 3. 63'T A Wiikes | 2 25 | Languages (each) ** 81 50) Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.
To am't recT toa J. W. Perkins 08 er Brown to J W Perkins ane work and jiselpline of the schoo) | -"-"""------ -=- ~.
tines and costs 85 52) VO 1 Ted So! (0 OO | WHE be a8 heretotore, ,

To one receipt from J. W. Per-- ah Willis Clark 50} We ask a continuance of your past Professional Cards.
kins amTt paid W. L. Brown o0 » is sek 1 vy | iberal patronage. a eee SES OO
Mayor pro teu Soo) Cf YS Smith 5 23 John E. W ee -

fl 9 ip! * a ye Wh a} 81 J H Kinion any WwW. H. RAGSDALE. +0 10) . oodard, c, ve Harding,
roam ind costs, red ox tines 79 Caeser Kennedy 50 | eB ER eee Wilson, N.C. Greenville, \. (
September 4. oat J L Langley 15 00 OODAKD & HARDING,
To amT t reeTd from J. WwW. Perking $8 J C Cobb & Son » 20 ( (01. ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,
market rents 60 35 | September 4 . . STEIN NJ
September 18. 71 Willis Clark 250 " Fee te Diem ance Genel,
To am'trecTd from W. H. Cox tax 84 CC Forbes -_ x antT settlement of cluime.
collector 615 11 = t wre. t2 ? Fall Session Opens dept. 14, Loars made on short time.
To aunt rec'd from W. H, Coxt 8 Samuel Maso $1 50 | For terms &e, apply to
~ ° ~ X Tax 57 y » ~ ; . ms 7 |
pee fohee re sooker 50 oMiS.'L, G, BERNARD, GREENY LE INSTT
October 8. September 18 ~ eee sreenville. N.C, : T
~To amTt reeTd trom J, W. Perkins 97 H F Harris 9 . i
7 : market rents 42 20} 94 J L Starkey 26 i " ___ |5: D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.
o amTt rec'd from J. W, Perkins 43 5 L Starkey 13 87 Next session will in 7k
fines and costs 4& 65 | 96 Willis Clark 5 on September 1808. begin 7h day of
To amTt recTd from Fred Cox fi o0 ptember 1898. [nstruction thorough
and costs PEG NOX TNES 95 2 September 19 Creep ine firm bet kind. Pupil
20 20] ,. epare 'romny
To amTt receTd from W. H. Cox tax 53 J T Moye 21 00 business, For partion la 5 ex to a
collector 62 37 J L Langley 15 00 are what you want in rincipal, pply
November 7. 50 Samuel Mayo 15 00
o umTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins 3 Fe Pathan 8 00 a Sane Kemmerer,
fines and costs 62 25) ° atham 3 20
To amTt recTd from J. W. Perkins , | 42 Greenville Lumber Co, 3 42 "" Sarbers.
November 9. September 20 AMES A. S i
To ain't. rpe's, (yom Fred Cox fines 65 J W Mustphy = eal TONSORIAL ARTIST.
and dbets 15 ies Ob Fone 4o 00} Because an old style hat never GREENVILLE. N
poe oe 44 Ola Forbes 5» 56) shows the wearer to b Patronage sollehed. Cleaning, Dyc

ToamTtrecTd from J. W. Perkins a zones 20'8$ ni hey ya dha te and Pressing Gents Clothes 2 pedal

fines and costs 78 10 September 21 . pee

To amTt rec'd from Fred Cox fines 86 D D Haskett 775 Feat en

To amt nage ered Cor 1 2 | 82 Willis Clark 400 [Lf SRBERT. EDMUNDS.

: es FASHION
ee em Fred Cox September 23 is in and embraces the very latest| ". ois) attention par BARE EI.
December 6. 90 H'T King . 1 95 | Styles and shapes of new Pattern | gentiemens Clothing. en to cleaning
ToamTt rec'd from W. H. Cox 99 Willis Clark 3 oo | Hats. :
tax collector . : :
ine, Sey, pombe Shirt Wants, See oc py Oly yore NIC
mantle theta 35 75/¢1 8 hel le Lumber Uo. 3 50 | Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars J. A, Burexss, Mgr.
To amTt teed rout Fred Cox fines 78 Wm Waldrop ° 5 and other new goods. a Washingiod, an
an co: . . } ie 2 «a ° ;
To ain't ord foe WH. Cag te Wem Waldrop 103} oMy entire stock is~prettier than
tax vellentor StS ob 75 Porter Johnson 95 }ever before. This Hotel has been thoroughly renv-
~~ January 23. | .; A Wilkes 1 20 Ree: ered several new rooms added, ele,.
To amTt recTk from W. HB: Cox ae ms Moye 4429 eb bells to every room. Attentive s
tiacwtedtrc 18 001 A ike - 8B ) AULE | Patronage ed orsters: served da
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PREASURERTS REPORT.

Oe OE Lat peta hte arene yen nse _ . * s - Pad

Septet -~ietinnectree te tae ten

March o
; 208 Ola Forbes

AND BRANCHES. srininiavensetrermmen
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD October 5
Ccadensea senedule 51C �,� Forbrs
" _ October 7
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 40S E Pender § Co
. October 8
Dated 18 = 2 | oe loo D D Haskett
June lth 1s 3 (3 ¢| (S's 11178 C witiams
1896, AZAR A! Q /111 Samuel Mayo
oct iene rise "_ AM 116 J W Perkins
he Me MM. | e a 92 Moses Ki a
Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 114 wile Clark
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1] 00/10 3 | 113 Willis Clark
"--~|"- " "" |1 00.0 1. Starkey
110.4'T Mave
Ly Tarboro | 12 12) | 197 T A Wilkes
| | | 06 HT King
Lv Rocky Mt | 1 0010 5 45 tanked to
Ev Seen | ROR | | 6.20) 08 Silas Yeitlowtey
a 2 30) | 109 © © Forbes
Lv Fay tteville 4 36) 1 a 105 Peter Plumme=
Ar. Florence 12813 4 | 101.1 B Cherry
"_" Pe Deed ~ 112. J W Murphy
ee
eae Navember 9.
ZQ | 103 Ola Forbes
7 P.M. j" [A.M November 7.
Lv Goldsboro 3 10) | #05 159 Sam Mayo
Lv Magnolia 4 16, pA ee Es
Ar Wilmington) 5 43! | 9 45/018 J w Murphy
P. M. A.M /126 J L Langley
"~ | 126 Shade Weathington
186 Willis Chark
TRAINS GOING NOTRH. 121 Brown & Hooker
a ""-" | 128) I Move
Dated pkey py Ea (135 J W Perkins
ale ~ r) ao) vy LY, ; ayy 7 Stayae)e T
April 2U, | ° E 5 | 2% | Le r a i S
S96. [4% | Az lee ec OTM TAIT IS
eo __. oF = f dos \ iliis Graham
LPM | ASAR uben Chirk
. Lv Flore; ce x 7 4 igo |: rank Wilson
Ly Fayetteville lide 40 November 9.
Lv selma rare 19 cyveenville Lumber Co
-AT W ils¢ a) 1 20) 11 Bo) 1: 8 Fred Cox
ae ee 65 Major Pollard
| ~ 137 + lfred Porbes
| ea | loz Greenville Lumber Co,
| 77 | | 127 Ola Forbes
" lA. - | Ip. \, | November 12
ss | phe she | pe VV 7d dee le
iy Wilmington) 9 25, 7 00 | be \\ wie lal kk
Liv Magnolia | 10 5z! B30; 7 nS ~\ ember 14
Ly Goldsboro | 12 01) 936), ap eer
ar Wilson | 1 00| | 10 27 a i Forbes
Ly Larboro |! 348! | p13 J Wooten
a ce a November 16
| ea | es L Pd! sai Mayo.
| c's | ls =| | November 20
| 2m | reer (lj0'T A Wilkes
a "_"|"""- "-| 145 Wiley Randolph
. jP. M.| (P.M P.M, | 151 Abrain Harris
Lv Wilson | of 20) pel 35' 10 32 145 Lsane Price

ArRocky Mt | 217

ee " || a ne

Ac Tarboro | 440) |
~Lv Tarbore |
Ly Rocky Mr | 247) hen

101

Ar Weldon

Train on Scotiand Neck Braneh 20ad |
eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10

p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55

m., Greenville 6.47 p,m., Kinston 7.45

p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving
Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am
flaily except Sunday.

Trains on Washnigton Branch leave
Washington 8.00 a, in., und 3.00 p.m,
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves

Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 19.20 a. ny.
arrives Washington |

and 6.20 p. m,,
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m,
ept Sunday. Connects with
Scotlend Neek Branch.

Daily Xe
~rains on

Train leaves carpore, NO, vig Albe-
marle & jusleigh Ro. daily cxceptsun.
day, at 450 p.iu., Sunday 300 Pp, M:
arrive Plyinouth 9.00 v. Ao, 5.25 ps on.
Returning :2aves Plymouth daily excep!
Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ,
arrive Tarboro 10.25 ary and 11. 45

Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves
Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
Mm. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re.
turning leaves Smithtield 8 00 a.m, ar-
rives ut Goldshors 9.30 a. m.

pemiie hee ts

147 Willis Graham
November 2

149 JT Moye

116 Reaben Clark

143 James Hatterson

144 James Hatterson
December 5.

176 J W Perkins

167 J W Perkins

161 © C Forbes

178 Kenben Clark

158 Wiley Rando!ph

17? Fred Cox

177 TA Wilkes

171 bred Cox

l6o Joe-Eborn

157 Johu Foy

168 Dauiei Dupree

riio Ned Spell

16 Thos. Williams
December 6

t.

Ire

ao)

loo [sane Price

166 ~I Move

155.J 't Moye

163 Joo. Starkey & Co.
152 J W Marphy

18v Blount & Fieming
December
16400 Whiehard

lto TP Price

December 6.
165 Heury Sheppard
December 7.
162 William Waldrop

lob dames Ha terson

175 Willis Graham

_ | 20 41 ¢8 | Ea Aen
"" | 26.1 W Murphy 2509! ; | a |
|2 5 Willis Clark 3 00
os | 214.) L Starkey 2431 nae
© 51917 © © Forhes 509) | a )
231. DS Smith 1215
335 236 IT Move 900 4g
"*"|939.0'T Moye - 12 co TU : ;
| 243 Win Pippin 75 GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY
Way AFT Move Biol AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND
§ 07) 1? Abram Marris 2 00 7 c
15.09; 244 Wm Waldrop | 20 00 |- W Sain pyerneen is
35 00 | March uy) " { tm
1 00; 227 Greenyille Lumber Co 49 38
75/228 Greenville Lumber Co 2 09
4 09; 221 J B Cherry & Co 1175
5 49/215 Alfred oes _ 3 62 -O
12 00 AARC 4 \
1 65 | 222 Bill Britt 5 25 |
2°50 224 T A Wilkes 25 .
35 00/218 Amos Williams 25 GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND
371 246 F G James 34 50
G6 25 220 John Russ 2 00 OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.
90 March 9 .
62 58 | 225 White & Speight 4905
20 00/216 DD Haskett | 618 |
Mareh 16 | ""
99 ¢4| 2388 Simon Fleming 1 63 |
2054 245 Jas Kinion 100) :
Son 247 Tee Case 1124, -
Jot} ) 224.9 W Perkins 114 00) ~
15 60) 230 WB Wilson 810) SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH a
6 25) 287 Sam Russ 2 (4) . o
21 00: 240 Elias Bunn 100 .
1 60/229 WH Moye 160, ee -
1 00 238 W King 100.
oF March 91 ae |
. Oy zee Willis Clark 1000) |
me March 93 tal
| LWE « ~ 0) }
°° PMS TW Perk ns 19 00!
ge i! March VW :
gyn. 2495 LT Lutlow 32 Qo: |
37k! March 28 |
20 00 | 250 Reubie lark 21 a)
P21 CO © Forhes \pril 2 100) "PUBLISH EDS EVERY*WEDNESDA YgAT"
| APNE 4
wt 2 ory w Murphy 29 00 |
40 00, 67 tex Danie! 125)
I ee LO Peter Fatham Yo | ( " HH ite ; a hob ae
I OSO1OGT J.B ees i
a+ lose | pee ~ 6 25 | Hie LY ay i (} Year °
o0 St 96) TT Move 12 00 |
29 0 T Move 15 00 | .
50278 Ola Forbes 20 85 | iF es ) . \
421/55 gat Sotimson "0. us is the PeopleTs Favorite
i271 Wm Waldror 2500.
Hoa) 272 Somes May 1 50
125/276 Blount & Fleming C7 00} rps
j242 Fre Cox 89 00 | PFHE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, Wicd
| 208 Willis Grah: 39 | \ 1 , :
Peo! *G5 Teenie un s im IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF LHB 1 4 p bt.
6 374 | 264 Thomas Williains 7 30 | IS ALONE WORTH MANY; TIMes Pure.
2) 9G my. Pye reaps. x 8 a5 | , :
73 | So Lhomas William a) SUBSCRIPTION;PRICE,
Ldol 266 Henry Marsh 50 ~
. 23 258 ¥ i] Forbes Loo!
4 ar | 275 Ben Cherry 1 50
~2/269 Tsam Griffin 150 __ |
264 Fred Cox 7 0 (0)-""
16 50} 961 Fred Cox 40) 00 |
5 25! April 6 |
209/941 DJ Whiehard 6 50)
450/53 Wm Waldrop 3 00 | When you nee]
j 222 W IT Ormond 2 70 |
| Aprit 1 a
7 ga | 2H Greens He Lember Co 975 | C) B Pp R | N Ti Ni o�"�
oyy5/ 278 Ed Latham 205, _ (
°° 28) Alex Daniel 2 60 | a |
6 47 279 Wiilis Graham » ore) |
, | 281) Willis Clark 325 | ow: BY Des nn 7
40 00 -) ge aSnreyy Vi Ol Re" t: S]
7 00 Anril 25 | a DK y ! LOS vid
12 75/283 Reubin Clark 1° 150) |
3 00 April 29 © cman es
3 57} 284 Ola Forbes 20 4 Feflector Offic» .
wo | Mav 1 | 7 o
o219588 E Pender & Co 45,
31g) Pr & Fee |
Mav 5 |
ee | me Wl TY T ») Nr nc
286 Zeno Rrown (part payment on | WE Hay Ky AMPLE IA CiLl rls
00 poi 335. 66 | OR pop w rT -
6 ., epgine) May 11 te a FOR THE WORK AND DO au
12 009-9 5 w Perkins 40 00 | KINDS'jOL COMMERCIAL, AND
26 ~ 3 percent com. on ree'ts (3873,08) 116 19) TO BACCO, WAREH OUSKE: WO RK.
2 "" "- |
50 00!

2 00 | Bel, due General fand

154 Creser Blount
159 Silas Donelson

Trains in Nashville praneh leave | 1/3 Reuben Clark ,
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. ow... arrive December 18.

Nashville 4.05 p. in.,
p. im. Returnivg leave Spring Hope
8.00 a. m., Nashville 3.3y am, aitive at
Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except
Sunday.

Trains on Latca veauch, Florence R
&., leave Lact 6 40 pm, arrive Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning
leave Clivt6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,
Ele Latta 7.50 a m, daily except San-
ay.

Train onClinton Branch leayes War-
saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,
(1.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning
leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 1. m.

Train No, 78 makes close connection
at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via
Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with
Norfolk and CarolinaR R for N oriolk

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

Spring Hope 5.30

171 Ola Forbes

December 19,
187 J W Perkins

1s U C Forbes

. December 21,
183 ' W Murphy
Oecember: 24.
184 Willis Clark

186 t A Wilkes

185 Reuben Clark

187 Ed Latham

193 J ~IT Moye
197 U C Forbes
194 C C Forbes
190 J W Murphy

January 3.
189 Fred Cox
188 Ben Cherry
195 W L Biown
196 WL Brown
191 Ola Forbes
198 William Wa!drop
January 14,
19) Blount & Fleming

T. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager. anuary 17."
J. R. KENLY, GenTl Manager, 179 WH Cox J 7
January 20.
_" ~~ | 202 C © Forbes
January 23.
| 192 E C Williams
4 Feburary 1,
si * | 101 Ola Forbes
I am now prepared to furnish : February 6.
ll Nod. Shrahohs February 7
well sapp throughout the 204 CC Forbe
summer. All orders in town de- pcawe

livered without extra. charce.

» February 18

~When you want to be served pede tae
promptly send me yoor orders. - FebrvaryQ2.
Sunpay Hovrs.-~From 7 to 10/903 Willis Clark i~

A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.

2.9 W M P Norcoti

Positiyely no ice deli _|210 8 P Johnson
tween theed hake, Curae Beales ad Letham

February 25

Fresh Fish arrive be every boat
Near Five Points, =

ee |

205 Wm Waldrop
Ee February 29
ikiis | ks

Janu:ry 2, 186.

450) W. T. GODWIN, Treasurer.
| Examined and approved by us.
: 173 ~ a Wits \ Committee.
16 50 CEMETERY FUND.
9 00 DR,
3 372 | 1895, May 20,
6 °°) ToamTt redTd from J. S. Smith |
oe | former treasurer $35 09
184) | December 4,
. eq. ToamTt reeTd from sale of lot to
20 80} row J.W Brown 12. 50
lo 00 | Total 817 50
ED, CR.
5 00 | January 8,
| By amTt paid Ed Latham, order |
loo! " No 28 $6 00
18 Octoher 15.
1 8d| By amTt paid Ed Latham, order
1 lo " No. 34 14 00
1896. April 18.
12001 ByamTt prid W. T. Ress, oder | THE MORNING STAR,
4 1895. ; me 8 i Th "|
By amTt psid Fd Latham, order (| i ~
15 00) OY ae No. 104 ; 10 00 C UIGEST
1896. May
aUpn B amTt paid Ed Latham, order
Boy� No. 285 5 00 )) i| N aaa 4
loo By 3 per cent..com on receipts 1 82 al y CWSpaper i
20 84 ,
15 o9 40 92
~ Bal. due cemetery fund 6-58 N h (~s li
35 00 W.T. GODWIN Treasurer. or ( aro na.
loo| Examined and a en
W. H. SM ~ ."4~-0 a
6 wm T. A. WILKS } Committee. |
w.T.coDwix, "_"_"| The Only Five-Dollar Daily of
reasurer 0 0 eenville.
1 60 ae acct with thed Svecial Tae Fund.
i . ony ; ;
0 DR. its Class in the State
43 1895, Pig ionngl a Ho ~
To am~t rec'd from ox . " .
ES Tax Collector $6305; Favors Limited Free Coinage
B00 |e in .. anuary 15 of American Silver and Repeal
Tgo8 Plea veer: We oe on o Of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on
600} April 11 State Banks. Daily 50 cents
1500] To amTt 1ecTd from W H Cox per month. Weekly $1.00 per
Tax Collector $292 29/ vear. Wa.H. BERNARD
3 00 nee | . ) eee
tao 9455 84 Wilmington N. C
loo |8 pere2nt com; allTd Treasurer 18 66
; nas . f 5 . Lan at co ~ i : * i
E aT, dae Spec ie 441 68 If you want the news. Subscribe to |
loool! . GOD » Treusurer; . , ; :
Examined and approved by us. HE Dairy Rertector. 25 cenfsa_
W HShiTH

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Creates many a new business,
Eniarges many an old basiness,
{reserves matiy a large Dusiness.
Kkevives baby aadull business,
Kescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business.

mRESS GOODS.

"""FOR"""

SRG HKD SUMMER ER

"Consisting of"

HZNRIETTA, CASHMERES, | coluinrs of the REFLECTOR.
ALL:-WOOL DRESS GOODS, | ==

Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,
apa cheaper than ever before.

LAWNS, CHALLIES,
DIMITIES, WHi TE GOODS,
PAKISIAN RIPPLES,
INDIA LINENS,

LINEN LAWNS,

MULLS,

DOTTED SWISSES,

and Novel COTTON,GOODS
of different kinds »nd description.

Never were they more beautiful
than this seavcn.

a Be tced

v

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

ee

Passenger and mail train going
north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
rriyves 6:47 P. M.

North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
M. Jeavesl0:10 A. M.

south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,
Me leaves 2:15 P.M.

Steamer ~far River arrives from Wasb-
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure
day aud saturday.

WEATHER BULLETIN.

re

Rain tonight and Sunday.

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SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS.

"-Come see our"

SHIR] WAIST ILS,

hey are the correct styles aud
prices.

ee eA

See Which You Are Interested in.

epee oneal

Chinquepins are coming in.

Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90

HAMBURG EDGING and 2
Apply to F. C. Harding.

INSERTIONS, LACKS,
RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,
and NOVELTIES.

days.

The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids
the best J cent smoke.
| Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.

the Jead as

et erent

{
|

New cotton is no longer a novelty as

some comes in every day.

Secures success to any business.

To oadvertise judiciousiy,T? use ~the

W. H. Bernes returned from Sufiolkk |

' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.

SHOES, GENTS FUR.
NISHINGS AND

\BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the pe west)

~effects and all the hist weaves:

Friday even ug,

Willie Bowen, of Ply mouth, bas QL.

| gaged in busiucss here.

E. B. Ficklen leit this moruins oma
trip to Danville, Va.

N. Biggs asd W. A. Dunn returned
to Scotland Neck this morning.

J.B. Lathwn has taken a position

|
wito the Eastern Warehouse. want you to come and save mwon-
Billie Burch went to Wilmington gy. My motto is: oCheap, cheap
today to bring his family home | ,

Mre. KR. LL.

cheap prices.�
Humber and little son)

returned this morning trom Beaulort. | be . B G iA 4 K
= © : 4, s

Mrs. W. FE. Llayda, of WashingtonT

D. C., is visiting Mrs. Or. Williams, at awlsT Jewelry Store.

J. W. HIGGS, Pres,

FALL & WINTER:

net ~All gg a iw sw

cot toe

~Everybody savs my stcre is the;
~cheapest piece in town and Tj

CIT V RERT ROTO
WALLY REFLECTOR.| | = es, cat
ne Our Kodax Catches TVhem Coming : J oMaj. HENRY HARDING Ass't Cashier.
. Zoonine ly of it Br and Going. | [
Your attention is called tu oar Seniny Constantly at i Brings NOGCESS. __ e , i ty ~ [
arge and excellent line of - i aac Burwell Riddick went to Suaifolk ihis A brilliant display of |
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING . | morning. i L

Greenville, N.C.

Ce te ecient ten

STOCKHOLD:z....,

~Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt

Million Dollars;

Wm. T. Dixon, President National

lExehange Bank, Baltimore, Md.

The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
cok, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C.

1. RR. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C.

D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.

Greenville, N. C.

ee ern

We respectfully solicit theaccounts
of firms, individuals and the generab
vublic, ;

Cheeks and Account Books furnish-
ed on application. .

Miss Lizzie Latham, of Washington,

COU TF

i3 Visiting the family of J. a6 Latham,

today guing to Lotd the quarterly |
meeting at Sa'em chusech. ve will,
return tomer-ow afternoon, but will notT
preach here.

LaceCurtains

Window Shades, Cuitain Poles.
" A line of"

Best Butter oz. ace at StarkeyTs.

You can vuy wamber at StatenTs

Mill, just 44 miles tvom town, at oSym-

O fc d Ty lvle Geld Standard See
XTOrad sL1¢8

Priees.�

C. R. Seexeut, Manager.

or Ladies and Cididren that has Vermont Butter for sale at i 8,
never been equa'led in this town. | Smith.

(soo crowd in town today.

Shoes Shoes Miss Bettre. Warren will) open her}
*h79 ~M9 | school in Mrs. WhichardTs school-re-m |
. on Monday, 14th, September.

for every buyer who wants an
honest. reliable, woarmny articles.

Umbrellas

to protec: you from the sup and

rain.

Fresh Carr Batter today, at'S. Bf.
Schultz.

The Reflector Book Store has-jaet
received a new supply of those famoms

Ask any. per:

Parker Fountain Pens.
son having one and he will tell you, it |
is the best pen he ever used.

The Greenville Bank is now Woated
inthe new Elliott block om east side: ef
main street.

Gentlemen come and examine our
"line of-

iN

Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw
and Fur Hats, Suspenders and
Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles,
| quality and popular prices.
Weeds and will please you if you
will give usa call.

4 |
A tresh lot of fun Ureain'Gheese: and
Vermont Butter, on ice, at Ji. 5. Tun-

stallTs.

}

Fine Italian Macaroni, }pst receined,|

at J. S. TunstallTs.

Th: Coco Cola Company, of Salem)
ta,must have learned that the ReeiEcs
Tor likes an occasions! refreshing alass
At any rate they sent tivelve
tekcts for drinks at ShelburnTs. fowz

us

"Our line of "

Kreurviture

nd ewbraces many

tain.

Best lend Tea ,25¢ per I at S.
M. Schultz. |

~with brightly colored)

sta ple goods embrac:|
~ing: everychimg that is

Rev. Ji W.

came down. Friday evening. He wallT
where I have purchased

preach at. Mount Pleasant tomorrow.

morning on Duration of fature Pan, |

; e « joan) & bi
Miss Mary Lee Joyner and littleT = om (iy 2
, , . 7 : : . . i a aoe
| brother, Andrew Jr., deft Uiissimor ing "oo ~ ~ & | SJ
lg an sr ned »
jfor Whitakers. . Seen i a? a5
oe "" re rr i an) 2
' F . .. : a . ss t o ,
' Mrs. Ho H. Gawinger, of Kinstois 9 ~~ vesmemmmmm = oO « | ° 6
reame over this marning to visit Mrs. = & ree ° ~ = aan
i © e a TN © ed rs (o) ia
| r re " e an © pm (" 7 " =~
R. W King. = = SL &
g O'R 'E 4
= = oe
oo . | 4 a ] ea) 7) qe) hs
Mise Francis Welle, ot Wilsov..whe = = «ened are
| | - ; ~ a p'og io) a�
| ag been on a Visit: to Miss Nannie Se a & Ss A Sn
Fleming, returred lowe this morning. ee: GC - " Y nm v
o FemDmese.t YW O
if ~ + KN | . : 4 ore oe
W. B. Greene revuraed retarned. Fri a = as) an 2 oO) - & Q)
c ; ~ any ®
(day from the the uorth where be hasT A we oOo, = = 5
; ' + i) ae
been purchasing gaods tor id. C. Tlook-, 4 posed S. FS) O
f esa
Presing Elder Hail! passed through iV i
od

I have just returned from the

ssiwa utintss, NORTHERN :=: PIARKETS,

a

ishment.� ~Tomorrow nygut he wt Large. Ne WY Cheap

preach heretm the Presbytevian chured, :
| and stylish

high
igoods at the

~cent.

. : 3 qnalit y with lowest price, and they
Is ready in his NEW «il competitors. My stock of

store to supply your)

neeTis. in the line of (7 TLOT HING

tie shelves are filled stolTe. Iwill sell up-to-

|

boxegan tins of oad future. patronage. Tam
thirigs, and barrels of!
groumd grains, cakes,
and crackers, boxes of

spices amd bottles of

line of goods:

We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and
on others because we think vou are not posted. We sell our

oLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,

jand whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one
Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and

will bring you success against

is not surpassed
by any clothing
date Clothing.

Thanking you for past favors, I hope bo be favord with your

Yours to Piease,

EK AL. HHARDEE,,

Leader of Styles.

pickT \ed fruits amd vege-'k L. 1RAvIS, PresTt.
tabli3s. |

Thereisa wholesom-)
ness. and sweetness
aboirt the store that
cha::ms thevisitor. He.

caries a full and com-|

R.A. TYSON,

ple~ie stock of tancy and|Capital $50,000.00.

~ Paid

to be found in a trulyT
first-class grocery.

Vice-PresTt.1. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.

REORGANIZED JUNE r5th, 1896.

THE BANK.OF CREENVILLE,
~GREENVILLE, N. C.

@ 2a 2 03 DD

Capital $25,000.00.

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uséful articles of, genuine merit.
Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy
comfortable Rockers of many
different kinds. Dining and Par-
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Parlor Suits, Centre ~Tables, Sire
Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Sates.
Bedsteada, Mattresses, Floor sod

Dickinson Avenue.
Mrs. E. M. WiItLsams.

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at Warsaw to return home. A supply |

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of peautifulfdesigns.
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. Lambert Tyson and Chaney Mat-
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Daily Reflector, September 5, 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.) - September 5, 1896
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