Daily Reflector, September 14, 1896


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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,

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Vol. 4.

GREENVILLE, N. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1896.

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ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Can « military gait bear arms?

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fhe ocup that cheers� must be a

noisy piece of crockery.

A gteat many men are unable to
prove that the world owes them a liv"

ing.

Wealth not expended in usefulness

brings no reward in the life beyond

i this.

The bar is often the stepping-stone

~to the bench"that is, the prisonerTs

bench.

Seware of all persons who consider

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all others as dishonest and not to be
trusted.

gold, but it
Integrity

Dishonesty may win

loses character: while may

~lose gold, but it wins heaven,

The model man never makes mer-

chandise of his griefs nor loads the

hearts of others with his troubles.

ried peuple who live together only tu
see who will Lave the last word.

At twenty, man wonders why he
was not born soonTr; at sixty, he can
not understand why he was born at all.

Many a man never thinks to find
faul* with his neighborTs religious be-
lief till he learns that they differ in po-
litical upinions.

A smoth tongue may help you to dead
beat your way through this world, but

~it wonTt raise the latch-string when you

meet St. Peter at the gate.

A plant has been discovered the
juice of which has the power of making
people lavgh. It is not anew discov-
ery, however. Tle juice of the corn

has the power of making people smile.

We like to see a man_ perfect in his
We like to
see expert workmen building a house,

occupation or profession.

running an engine, or shucking cors."
We like to see a carpenter make a joint
so close that you canTt see the division
line, then we know he is a good one.
Be an expert in your business or pro-
fesssion, and you'll reach the front row.
"Orange (Va.) Observer.

Kviaently a McKinley Ro »ter.
A oknight of the grip� stepped off
the train here a recent evening, and as
usual was assailed by a horde of hotel
runners. He seemed. to
to them, but ploughing his way through

give no heed

the crowd approached a man standing
near and asket:

*«CanTt you tell me, sir, which is the
very best hotel i2 town?� emphasizing
the very best.

oWeil sir, I would not throw heads
and tails for the difference between
them,� replied the person interrogated.

oBut, really,� conti:ued the drum-
me, ois thore no distinction at all be- |
tween them ?�T

oNone in the world, sir, unless you
mist want a political difterence.�

oWhat is the difference between them
politically, then ?� he enquired with ap-
parently more iuterest.

oOne Democratic and the other Pop-
ulist,� was the reply.

oWell, by thunder ! theyTre both bad

}enough,� he muttered .as_ he tightencd

his hold on his grip and trudged off
with somewhat of a disgusted look.

Tilman at Kinston.
Honé B. Be Tilnah, ot Son Garo-
ina, will speak at Kinston on Tuesday;
Sept. 22nd

: Gh, from the Presi-
dent of the D negrawéelub tells ws
they are going to have a grand ta!ly

and Greetiy ril d Pitt. county~are in-

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WASHINGTON LETTER.

(From Our Regular Correspondent.)
Wasuincton, D. C., Sept. 12
Bryan enthusiasm has been on tap!
in Washington this week. The Arkan-
sas election started the ball by putting
all the democrats in a jubilant humor, |

has been coming |

to Bryan headquarters has all been of a

pleasing nature to his supporters. The

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local democrats are fairly bubbling over |
while engaged in |

Sag

in their enthusiasm

making preparations for the big meet-,

ling they are to hold on the 19th inst,

hand which is to be addressed by Mr. |

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Fareutments but there are times when it

Hell has no higher kickers than mar- , _ressional committee, is from Nebraska

Bryan. Unless present anticip: \tions |
fail to be realized it will ve the biggest |
political meetin» ever held in Was Line. |
ton. |
oPut up or shut up� is the gambler s |

is the most convincing that can possl-
bly be ad
cer, secretary of the republican Con-

yveneed. tepresentative Mer-

and he never tires of claiming tha! State
for McKinley. This week Mr. C. El:
Pirtle, of populist headquarteas, who 1s
also from Nebracka, cent Mr = Mercer
word that he had $000 to wager that
Bryan Nebraska. Mr.
Mercer did not accept the wager
said of ta silver
oIf ait has any

would carry
Senator Faulkner
victory in Arkansas :
significance, it is not that the battle is
won for the democratic nominees, but
as evidencing the fact that in one of
the greatest. Agricultural states of the
Unicn the candidates nominated and
the principles annnouneced at Chicago
meet the approval and commard the
support of th? great agricultural aud
laboring classes so strongly represented
in that State.
the great amount of campaign literature
sent into Arkansas by the repub'ican
organizatian had no more effect than to

It appears further that

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stimulate to stronger efforts those who
are now realizing that the great pro-
ducing classes ot the county must have

rehef from continvally talling prices, re

sulting from the gold standard.
Representative Burkhead, of Ala.,

soys bis state will give bryan 70,000 |

ren

ihe said:

| equipped:

majority regardless of any thing the

| populists may Co, and that if the popu-
~lists vote with the democrats it will go
higher.

Mr. James L.
Treasurer of the Democratic National
Committee, and president of the Jack-
son Democratic Association of Wash-
ington, made a fiery speech before the
latter erganization this week, in which
oIf the candidates named by
the true and only democratic pariy at
Chicago are'to be eTectd we must waste

Noriis, assistant

no time in the states that opposed the
war ot 1812. taction
then, as there is the gold faction now;
there was legalized state smuggling

There was the

then detrauding the nation, as there is
the illegal syndicate despoiling the |
Federal tasury now; they had Quin-|

s then wi.o declared for ~separationT
of the states. ~amicably if we can, and
violently if we must ;T they had a Brit-
ish party then, as we have a Morgan-
Rothschilds syndicate now, to destroy |
the credit of the nation that profits may
accrue to the syndicate; the pulpit
thunderéd against the war, as it thun-
dere against genuine patriotism today.�

No. utterance during the campaign
has been more pleasing to the friends
ot Mr, Bryan than the words of Sena- |
tor. T eller ip a speech at Morrison, IIL.

which Were telegraphed to W ashington. |
Senator: Teller said: oI think d know |
evéry pan in public life among the |
Democrats wto had the slighte.t claim |
to-« nofijnation, and I say to you here |
now, after un acquaintance. of more
than seven years with Mr-Bryan, andT
a prettyT! close acquaintance with him,
+ hae oy jthat in the whole ranks. of the

emocracy there was not a man, better
and more worthy of nomina"
tion: thanT he.�

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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES:
Natiunal Ticket.

. FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
FOR VICE: (PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
of Maine.

FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.
HW. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.
FOR ELECTOR"-FIRST DISTRICT.
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort county.

ne eal

State Ticket.

FOR GOVERNOR:
CYRUS Bb. WATSON,
of Forsyh.

on owre

FOR LIETT. GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
of Northampton.

FOR SECRETARY :?'
(CHAS. M tOOKE,
of Franklin.

FOR AUDITOR ?. 5
R. M. FURMAN,
ot Buncembe.

FOR TREASURER }
B. F. AYCOCK,
of Weyne,
SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
J. C. SCARBOROUGH,
of Johnston. |
FOR Al TORNEY-GENERAL }
F. 1. OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-
PREME COURT}
A. C. AVERY, of Burke,
G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.

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COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR THE SENATE. |
_ J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
-JBLITTLE, |
C L BARRETT;
oFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J AK TUCKER,
JESSE CANNON,
A BCONGLETON.
FOR SHERIFF,
(GM TUCKER,
FOR REGISTER OF DBEDS.
L . oat einee
ror Ipbxiabih cn.
JALATELE,

ga CORONER.

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0 SURVEYER.

WHO THEY ARE.

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The Men Who are Candidates for
Office in North Carolina.

There being three tickets in
the field for State officers. and
some changes having been made,
there is some couiusion in the |
minds of those who do oot make |
a close study of politics as to who
the variois candidaies are and |
what tiekets they are on. We!
give all three tickeus below, forT
the informatian of our readers:
DEMOCRATI? ~TfFCKET.

For Governor, Cyrus Watsen;|
for Lieutenant Goyeruor, Thomas |
Mason; Secretary of State, O ©. M. |
Cooke; Treasurer, B. F. Aycock; |
Auditor, R. M. Fariwan; Attorney
General, F. I. Osborne;,Saperin-
tendent vf Public Instruction,
Jobn C. Scarborongh ; Justices
ot the Supreme Court, A. C
Avery, Geo. H. Brown.

REPUBLICAN ~TICCET.

For Goyernor, D. I, Russell;
Lieutenant Governor, Oliver H.
Dockery; Secretary of State, Cy-
rus Thompson; Treasurer, W. H-
Worth; Attorney Gereral, Z. V-4
Walser; Auditor, W. R. Hender-
sop; Superintendent of Public

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cow, thousands of his people
were crashed to death in a panic
at the festivals on the great plain
there. Just after the Czar set ont
to meet the Emporer of Germany
on av important diplomatic mis-
siou, tha chief advisor of the
Russiau monarch, and the second
mac in the Empire, who was on
his way to join the conference of
the two rulers, died saddealy.
~The Czar immediately summoned
ithe governor of Warsaw, a wise
man ot his realm, to come to him
as his temporary chief adyisor,
and the governor of Warsaw was
~stricken with paralysis berore he
~gould pack his grip. The Czar 18
'giid to be somewhat slarmeT
oyer these omens. Indeed,
~looks like the Czar and alter
R. Henry, Esq. were born under
the same star, the Ozar haviag a
little the advantage, however, 1n
tat he bas a life-tenure cinch on
his office-"Charioite Observer.

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The Gcvernment Cotton Report.

The cotton report of the depart
ment, of agriculture for Septem-
ver shows a decline from the Au-
gust condition of the crop whick
eas 80.1 to 61.5 per cent., a decline
of 15.9 points. This is the lowest
September condition reported in

Instruction, Chas A. MebeneT
Justices of the Sapreme CourtT |
Walter A, Montgcmery, Robt.
Douglas.

The Lieutenait Governor, Sec-
retary of Scate, Treasurer, Super-
interdent of Public Instruction
~apd one of the Justices on this
ticket were first nominated by the

Populists and then endorsed by
the Republicans.

POPULIST TICKET.

For Governor, W. A. Guthrie;
Lieutenant Governor, O. H. Dock-
erv; Secretary of State, Cyrus
Thompson; ~Treasarer, W. H.
Worth; Auditor, Hal W. Ayer;
Supt., C. A. Mebane. Associate
Justice of Supreme Court, Walter
Montgomery.

The Attorney Geveral and ore
Justice of the Supreme Uourt on
this ticket are to be pamed.

Ifis suid that in a few days
the Populists will complete their
ticket by nominating Walter
Henry for Attorney General and |

tice of the Supreme Court and the

the war-horse of the Pes Dee by
taking him off their ticket and
putting some McKinley Republi-
can in his place.

BonTt Mix the Bible and Politics,

A religious excuange is timely
in its protesi agaiust the habit of
politicians in quoting the scrip-
tures for political effect, often
wrenching them from their prop-
er significance and applying so
as to pervert them to some sitis-
ter scheme. It is indeed deplor-
able and should be discounte-
nanced. It is a fact that an indis
creet mixtura of politics and
religion proves detrimental to
religion without benefiting poli
tics. It is also to be observed
that if such scripture quoting
politicians ever indulges in his
cups the scripture quotations
flow more freely, indeed the uses
of Bible references often mark
the degree of intoxication. The
sacredness 5 of the scriptures
should be zealously gaurded and
never usedin discussions when
the effect is likely to weaken the
reyerence for them. While the
Bible is the foundation of all truth
and the criterion of right.aad the
guide to every true life, its benefits
are lost to many. by the indisereet
and unsanctimonious use of its
great lessons."Ex.

The Uzar of Bussia igsaid
bea little nervous As, ito bi
tiny.� He: thinks he: rea

~souri, 81; Indian Territory, 60;

Republicans will get even with!

the iast twentv-seven years. The
State averages are as follows

Virginia, 80; North Caroliaa, 70;
South Carolina, 70; Georgia, 71;
Fiorida, 72; Alabama, 66; Misssis-
sippi, 61; Louisiana, 50; Texas, 62;
Arkansas, 60; Tennesee. 61; Mis-

Oklahoma, 65.

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Paste this in Your Har.

An old student of human nature
has told usto beware of the per-
son who isso eager to entertain
you With the faults of others, for
the same party wiil be sure to
entertain others with your faults.
Avoid small talk and neighbor-
hood gossip; improve your spare
momeuts protitably. Lodustrious
people have little time to waste

upon trivial subjects. Life's too
short to dream away in idle bick-
ering and imaginary complaints.
"Germantown (Pa) ~Times-
Chronicle.

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some other ex-Democrat for Jus- | THE MORNING STAR.

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The Only x -ine-Dollar uaily of

its Class in the State.

Favors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Cent. ~lax on
State Banks. Daily 50 cents
per month. Weekly $1.00 per
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J, S. HIGGS, Cashier |
Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.

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Greenville, N.C.

STOCKHOLDL:.~,
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal:
Million Dollars,

Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.

The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland |
Neck, N.C. T

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We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general
public.

Checks and Account Books furnish
ed on application.

aan 1875.

SAM. M. SCHULTZ,

PORK SIDES &SHOTLDERS

JAR M K Ks A N Lb MEK \i ANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will fine
their incerest toget our prices befere pur
shasing elsew here. Ourstock iscomplete

nallits branches.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR
RICK, ~iA, &e.

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TCBACEO SNUFF & Giese

we Duy direct rom Mantfacturers, ena
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always onhand and soldat prices Co sutt
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GREENVILLE

Male Academy.

The next session of this fschool will
open on

MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.

and continue for 10 mouths.
The terms are as follows.

The work and diselpline of the schoo)
will be as heretofore.

We ask a continuance of your past
iberal patronage.

W. H. RAGSDALE.

A Large stock of"

House Furnishing _
Goods, Bicycles, &e.

C. Cobb & Son, by

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Stoves.and: Tinware,

1 HAVE TEE PRETTIEST
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Wall Paper!

Be.
All new
styles, uot an old piece in the lot..
Will take pleasure in bringing

ever shown in Greenville.
sure to see my samples.

samples to your home if you will
notify me at wy shop near Hume
ber's, on Dickerson avenue,

A. F' ELLINGTON.

Greenvilie Market.
Corrected by S. M. Schultz
Bntter, per lb 15 to 25
Western Sides 4¢ tu 5.
Sugar cured tiams 10 to 124
Corn 40 to 60
Corn Meal 50 to 65
Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25
Lard 5} to 1
Oats 35 to 4@
Sugar 4 to6
Cotfee 13 to 25
Salt pei Sach 80 to 1 75
Chickens * 10 to 25

Eggs per doz

WW to ll
Beeswax. per 20

Cotton ana reanvi,

Below are Norfolk prices of coitoh
and peanuts for yesterday, us furnished

by Cobb Bros. & C onmmiss sion Mere
chants of Norfok -
COTION.
Good Middliug 8 3-16
Middling 7 15-16
Low Middling 79-16
Good Ordinar v éZ
T'one"sseady

PEANUTS.
Prime 23
Extra Prime 3
oancy 3}
Spanish $1.10 bn

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a tiary A SPEC POISON permanently

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Primary English per mo. $2 00
Intermediate ** ~ * $2 OO}
Higher 6h $3 00
Languages (each) ~* * $1 50

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cheaper thane ever be- ir
~|fore..: Heda

© potash, and still bave aches and
tchesin mouih, Sore Throat,
imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
| any part of the body, Hair or Ah Ga A Ls fallin:
| out, it is this Secondary BLOCD POISO
we ;uarantee tocure, We solicit the most dbstis
nate cases and challenge tho world for a
case We oannotecure, This disease has aways
ated tho skill ofthe most eminent physi-
janse 600,000 capital behind our uncondic
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Application. Address COOM Lib a DY CO.
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Hows SCHCOL FOR GLRLS.
Will open at oKim Cottage,
Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gitis.
from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Nuta-

ber limited to 10. Address ,
Mrs. A. L. McO. WHELAN,
Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.

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JOODARD & HARDING,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.

~pecial attention given co collections
and settlement of claims.
Loars made on nore t vite,

MASONIG LODGE SCHOOL

Fall Sessien Opens Sept. 14,

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18 da) D- si . TW 264 8 35'T A gus LG 1i7 wes eal cure herry } 3
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carle & ulels uk Grainel cal. o ume ree? Tul ~oxtines ALA Murch seater Ss si eole i ni a 6 oto :
day, ut leh Werk x acta trom J. © sale Ed Wiles abr Keandospl a van Waldrop oo
WYl ol it T Wo svat 7 nes : wd l ie Sl Ls res 37 i \ * 20), M0 :
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b) ing 1: hs ¢ �,� (| Poum ark JW 8 Silas Ye 2 ce 47 {ci8 BE envi eu : :
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Godin ore 2 Suda duily ex Nyy amt recT rong ea cox Hine 29 SOS August 5 1125 | vig Nias Dupt 1275|7! or ue qtr
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ves at oe eld unday, 6.05 a ' tax el. ae tax 37 M Kins August 1( 1 95 | 166 Isaac Pri ecember 25 | 28 ark 2) ee ;
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vill ne t ille ree d he ty A | 38 1; W { y ¢ Ou en 1 ay :
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4 Traluso : 1) a aie a r ae eptember 3: tax an) EOL Septem! 112! Pere 20 00 | 3TO M eok May 11 Hon
7.50 fave Ls Latta b lly exe at o one re es and JW li 5( 63 J WP Inmme ero | S74 163 . ,erernt conn 333 66
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10 int on B rec emt es 1 J Smitl 70 ( 54 Cae s Graha ca odan I +37 4
\.lea a. Tm, on ran n- ~d fro er o9 ( H Ki a og | 159 Si ser B am G5 wid dapor N. 1 $266 7
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at W in No 7.00 a. m' R Suuday, treeTd rife) ee 1s BIC Lang! edy 5 an m Clark 8 374 CEMET Lee } Co .
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_ sia at Gare Sally pe ce a fr ae ]. * 84 ate C1 Septem 15 00 ia Jwre Dece 874 rea dd May o),
nts ge Howat via To at ae H, Co 11 | 54 , . bot ver 4 2 20 20C paiktes mber 19 , To Onna! a J. 8. 8 |
vi or wit ot peetd tre x ta 89 San Wilke bes 0 80 amTt reeT Poem ber - &mi :
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RK MER G INE ' rec'd trent - Pe 00 Hooker. 12 mo) 184 Wi phy er 21, rae . Cen ] #00, 00 :
ENL SON. eneral 3 To fi from J. rkin er 2 50) 18 illis Ovee } vo n ot t |
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GenTl + Mena Me | 't recTd end cost Perk 42 2 94 H FH Septeml 3] n 185 R A Wilk i 24. 5 ¢ 12 4
ANAL ger. oam'tr vnd co � Fred ins 01 43 J, Pinnied aber 18 187 eyTat Cl . +B CR 0 -
ol , tale oo Willls Clark 403 J! Ja 18) paid E ary 9 0° 8
f o umTt re N or . H. Cox 25 lark 9 00 197 J ~IT Mo nuary 2 7 , ; No ud Lath; .
I rey f t reeTd: ovemb tax 20 | 53 ba IK 63 1H CUF ye , 1896 1 x5| By a 28 am, o :
ha atl, Ge To from er 7 JIT) Se ty) 4ce orbe . 1 lo amTt Oct rder
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open schoo tent, e service " aspire WwW one 53.3 Same Sa ley 25 | 189 F urphy 7 oe by amT ' i Stham, ord �
roo y prem bine sofa t 0 amTt: N trents Perkin 62 59 ae Lath ; 188 ~red O Jant 5 00 | 1, , prid W. ori 1 er
ms. Thess Sc me and bor- t reeTd ovembe ins 25 | 49 ~d Lath oaf 21 «o| 19 Ben Cha lary 8. 2 34 1895 Noe T. B re a
MONDAY, palo pila building T and cust Fred C 42 10 42 Greenville Ibe ane Brown 15 00] 9 Ar }. oss, ord ip 00"
an ~Uh, i begins od as tusie o amt rec'd 4 oo reenyille J,umb 5 00 | 19! 0 Ldirowe 4 " peid F etocer 8 er
7 wfil'con OF. SE § O11 usic , rec'd ag a 5 nes . e Lumber Co, aoe 198 an Forbes. 0 00 hr, No 4 Latha 4 6) |
ie c contuste elite PTEMBER. o amTt Mach} aod J. W. Pe 15 95 a J W. Mu Septembe i 3 2p s iiam Wald " Bo y amTt paid e Nay m, order | )
E as ni t ~dfr costs rk la nt r 9 r . aid E ~av J |
to). Lert 8 is. t re 1. COsts . (eh a Fo ~" & ¥F' ary 1 0 84 er ce 28 1am
; mo. T CT ox fir 78 rit rbe 179 e10 4. ent. » 0 :
Mont ges bikes T mPa Tod Fre nes ® 29186 D Dut Sep 40 WHC January 7 15 00 com 01 rdpe
s ~ ox A yre r
limit desi @ of in 0) T x coll a 6 sak, f YE 0. 1 Ha Cue
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gs ref a to aml , 1%: ree ee Cox x HT Kin Septembe a� tot Sewn� 93 F sgl, GODWIN tund ise |
a mi ear nize pak 818 Willis ih r 23. 4 5 O} Febu a 00 Ww. ae apnra N, Tr go th
mt us 0 T red 50 Clark 00} bes rary 1. T MIT oved. easure $s.
gs ox | [a Br S : loo Biount Feb 160} 74 Ww. WILKS c ae :
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~m wi af Hn T 50 00 Yor J yi vad ebruar am~t rec Octobe! ax Fund. i
or uidro 83 5o W Mu y 18 6 1896 Ta ~d fro r8. . ~i
ry op f 838 208 rphy | 00}To a x Collected WH Y
, 0 1 75} 9 Ag fate ebrua 6 00 : m't sie Cox , a : ;
tiki. . 1 20] Yaiham b, rec! ee '
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es

J B. Cherry.
| J. G+ Moye.

~toveu? Aret!« best qualities
ant inducemeui? Jf so come
Jo «und 8 © our paw stock

which we haye jasc re-
ve ved Our store 1s
full of New Goods

and prices were uever iower. To

the ladies we exiond a cordial Ip

yitation to examine our stock of
i.

We havea beautiful and ap-te-
date line. You wi find the Jatest
stvles and we kiiow we can please
you Ob, how Jove'y, how beau-
tifu', the pretuest line « have ever
seen, is what cur laity friends say
ofthem. We jive 2 large line
both in color, avd blacks aid cau
please you.

ne mom 2 toma ne ene ome

Tv» Ledies and Gants FUR-
NISHING GOODS we have a
splendid live.

eee enna et

In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps
we have jus) whut you want.

Iv Men and Boys PANTS
GOODS we have just the best
stock to be found and prices were
never lo" er.

a te nen

SHOES. In shees we eadeav
or to buy such as will pieuse the
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
much lowerthau |: tseason. Give
us atrie! when you need Shoes
for youself or any member of
your family. We can fit the smal.
est or largest foot in the county,
Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.Ts Shoes
for Mep and Bovs are warranted
to give good service. We have
had six years experience with
this line and know them to ~o all
we clalm for them.

In HARDWARE, GUNS,

- GUN IMPLEMENTS,
LOADED SHZLLS, CROCK-
ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL
oLAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
HAR YESS & COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCER:ES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACH CURTAINS.
CURYAIN POLES,

and any goods you need for your
7 gelf and family core to see Us.

: ~

| Oar objact is to sell gooa bor:
~ " est goods at the lowest prices.

We hare a large line of

FURNITURE

and-can give you anything you
may veed at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see onr
$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits.

J. R. Moye.

Bharath

Is the | west price any object tc

Fe)

T'o pass us by would be an, inex-

cusable injustice to. your pocket

book. This ia not so because we
gay so, but because our goods
~and prices make it so. Here isa
fair proposition: If wo deserve
nothing, give us nothing, but. af
yon find our goods aud prices sat
~qsfactory, acknowledge it with
~your patronage. Hoping to see
oyou soon and promising our best
efforts to aiake your coming
pleasant aud profitable, we are
Your frierds, ,

Brive!
Pigtci. y
ww eay

Dapeng ABe ban ione
ree { Oth I WBE
or 10th, 1896.
aries ; fi

~ T

« pat: ee

atiennsdiigpiartnamniteeteninncainamean tes nella et sae EOE ne a et

QO

es

JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING

"" aman

Creates many a new buriness,
Kinlarges many an old bosiness,
reserves many a jarge business.
Kkevives many a dull bosiness,
Rescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business.
S-eures success to any business,
To otadvertise judiciousiy,TT use the
¢ Inimrs of the RE¥YLECTOR.

_" som secrete ee

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.
Passenger and mail train going
avorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,
irrives 6:47 P. M.

North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
., leaves]0:10 A. M.

south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P,

. leaves 2:15 P. M.

=teamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-
jugton Monday, Wednesday and Friday

DAILY REFLECTOR.

eping Constantly at i Brings Success

SEPTEMBER SNAPS:

Our Kodax Catches Them Ccming
and Gong. |

Col. Harry Skinner came bome Sat-'
urday evening.

| A Cob Pr,

Saturday evening.

of Newbera, came i

|
ae |
- John Howard, of ~Ta: vore, who has}

hore this morpi.g.

A. Pritchard, of Kinston, came over;
this morning to work for the
county Buggy Co.

Maj. H. L. Grant, a promivet Repub®
lican ot Goldsboro, is down here over
look the political field. |
winity today to resume his duties ee
ins.ructor in Trinity echool. |

Rev. J. L. Winteld,

editor of

leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday.

"_

WEATHER BULLETIN.

Generally fair to-night and Tuesday.

Bowen

SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS.

See Which You Are interested in.

oi nsmnian

That was a nic3 rain we had Sunday |
. j
afternoon.

Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90

days. Apply to F. C, Hardin.

The oSouthern Leeder,� still boids
the lead as the best 4 cent smoke.

Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.

You can vuy wamber at StatenTs
Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at ~Sin-
sle Gold Standard Lrices.�
C. R. Speiawr, Manager.

See

Vermont Butter fos sale at D. S
Sinith.

Call for Royai Parent Frour
No (1) if you want the bese mad.
Fine Italian. Macaroni, just re ses¥ved
at J. S. TunstallTs. )

Best Blend ~Tce ab §.

oay per
M. Schultz. ,

A fresh lot of mui Uream Cheese acu
Vermont Butter, on ice. at Jie: Tun-
stailTs.

Fresh Carr Batter to-day,. at Sy BL
Schulzt.

To rie Pustie:"l am now in py
new Gallery over the Greenville: Bank
and will be glad tor see all my frends
and the publi¢ generally.

R. Hymxn, Paotograguher.

Tabl.ts, Slates, Pencils, Lvefectar
Book Store.

A new supply of Diamond Inks and
Cream mucilage at Reflector Book
Store.

For Rent"The store recently oe-
enpied by Baker é& Hart, next: to: Re

flector office. H. Suereare®

Quite a number of town folks. went
out to the yearly meeting at Redi Banks
a Sunday. And neany of thom: came
1ome through the rain.

"_" Oo

The RerLector has been toldi that
in a certain section ef the caunty the
colored people held a meeting om las!
Wednesday night and oxganimed a
a Beyan-Watson elub with 140) mem.

ing tor another Republican: ¢ourty con"
vention here on Saturday, 19h. The
calk is signed by B. M. W. James,

~

Lers. .
Handbills have been circulated call" ;

Mrs. Addie Grimsley waite cf Mr.!
John D. Grimsley, of Snow Till, died
t

a.
te

been spendin: a few days here returned. ig DOW being held at our store.

rit Vilie as Delegates aad Alternates.
a cordial invitation to every one tu visit our

ine Shown hese. |
Watch ~Tower passed through this'eloge touch with the fash-;
; ; mvriung on his way to Washington. ~ion centres of the world.

re :
j
on 0%

~~ OF ALL THE a

ee APPEL I PPL PPL LLL EGP OAL LAN LODE AILS
LPPPPDPDAL

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"ey . + ie

PALL LLL wet rer
o

We bereby

appoint every lady within 50 miles of Green-

We extend

~ Emporium of Fashion

Maj. W. S. Bernad lett for Choe where will be tound' the choicest display of
choice Dress Goods ever

We are: in

Lang Seils. Cheap.

Saturday night. She had a large nun,

Lone . . . |
ber of triends ia this section. |
|
|

Rey. D. B. Ricard came down from!
Scotland Neck Saturday evening and|
preached in the Baptist church Sunday)
night. He returned,

{
¢ |

|

morning and
home teday-

soon

Does It Every Time.

The old Greenville Wareheuse hadi - BLL & WIn T E Re

last seke today, but what.a pile of to
bacco she had whea the buyers got:
over there. And Leon W¥ans was 1D;
vood prime ready for then with hi
weather eye set tor big prices. Tho;
oParson� got.the prices, 10.

Another Largs Sale.
Today was another of those lively,;
rattling sales days on the Greenville:

tobucco market. The weed.was here in: want you to come and! save mon-

large quantity, tiiere being: f 10 0,-: , :
urge quantity, there being uthy 100, ~ey. My motto is:: oCheap, eheap

000 pounds on the for. warehot ise,
floors. ~Lhe sale started ut the Stary
and it too% until 1 oT¢lock to ret
through.with that house and.the Plz n-,
ters. Then after a short inteswal tor!
dianer they started in st the Easte rn
which, with. the Greenvwlle te follo »,
had enough te- keep the buyers basv t he
balance of the day. Prices» all, avou ad
show a marked improvement @7et la st
week,

Prines Hummuing,.

~Today the Planters Warehouse hid) Ss

the largest and most sativactery sale of!
° !

the season.. ~Chere ws tobacco on the } ~
vom wiocrsanaT tit! WE ARE CANDIDATES!

'BoyTs2:-Piece Suitsin the mewest
~effects and all the: last weaves,
~Rverydody says my stcre is the
~cheapest place in town and I

~oheap: prices.�

a

Is ready in lis new
|store to supply your
meeds in the fine of
Choice Groceries..

The shelves are filled
with brightly colored
boxesand tins ef good
things, and barrels of
groumd grains;, cakes
and crackers, boxes of
spices and bottles of
pickled fruitsamd vege-
tables. :

Thereisa wholesom-
ness and sweetness
about the store that
charms thevisitor. He
carries a full and com-
plete stock of tancy and
staple goods embrac-
ing evéryching that is
to: be found im @ truly
first-class grocery.

Are You For~.

Seer ne) i '
ERO HR ee
g AS nt f
s
:

===QOR i=. .

SILVER ?

Not fen office buét
trade. Our plate

A brilliant disslay of

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
HOES, GENTS FUR-
NISHINGS: A¥D

H. B. GLARK.

cawls Jewelry Store,

as

cumbe, Wikion, Lenoir, Green.and Pit: ! foray is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.� We sell guoda from.

counties and. several of tbepiles brought

15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this: lime und take:
~payment in. GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs

as high as- $23 When, prices got to; Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces.

shooting ugsauetioneers. Gtenshaw and

Lipseomb jpst let thein toagues intr ly CLOTHIN G,
rattle off the music while Ola Forbes | CAPRKS.,, Cloaks, HOSIERY,
DRESS GOODS,} NOTIONS,
UMBRELLAS, Ca
OVERALLS, J

~and a lot of othes goods to numerous to mention.

wassalmost. wild with joy.. Everybody
waxpleasad and said they were coming:

ag:aa.

There will not be any tobacco salt |
hore on Friday, 1&h,, as everybody |
wants to go to Rochy Mount to bear |
Bryan.

4
i

GLOVES, {L&CEGOODS,.
UNDERWEAR,
SUSPENDERS,
s & Hats,; JEWELRY,

PERS, '}SHORS.
Yours to please.
H M. HARDEE,

Leader of Styles.
At Higgs Bros.old stand.

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t

~

With Pat

retary.

They Always Lead.
Olthus Joyner was back on sale at
the Eastern Warehouse today, th.s be-
ia:s the first sale since he got back from

chairman and Redmoad Fleming, see-|

ilson A

ent Automatic Smoke Qoors.

VENTION

The Wilson Heater, which is a stove far house heating, 18 the wost remerkable that has ever
been patented. ess

In the first place at radiates more heat:than any stove known, avd will save 25 per cent. in fael
over any stove made. | |

Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wiod it will keep the fire from 36 to 48

his tour of the Virgiria markets. And
having Lis pocket full of big order. and
the warehouse tull of bright toba co he
was ready t'play a high note gn prices
and thut is just whas, he did: He and
Old Man Gus just piled up the prices,

-|their house ~cigentisfied, When you}

{and thez had a big evowd of highly} o put in the wood.
| pleased farmers around them; Both,
lof them kuow jast what, tobaces is,-and
| they donTt allow a, farmer to, leave} .

hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never co out. a

Third, being éntirely closed at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest stove
;0 Use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofener than Once a wonth:: These stoves are made
~o ditferent styles"the smali one, which is made for bed rooms, is ~specially recommended. for-health
a well as comfott� i (sik W kee oaie oe ad arti et
©. Phe Wilson Heater has.a gréat advantage over any similar stove, becunse it has Patent Anto-
matic. Smoke Doors, which prevent the-sindke from, otsine into thé: room wheh youT take the top off
ed that they canbe takey off and ~put back on in

ee f i

~These doors are-so constructed th

These groves 6 n be seen our store, Come and look at them. + "
wae a ex ble lg at Aste ay sh ai ~ ari eye ty
ion a ee Le i Nin

gne minute.

¥
j . oe

vee tt

Yan Ow
tt

ett

| Cpfart in with tobacco drive straight'to |

Eastern,

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Daily Reflector, September 14, 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 14, 1896
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