Daily Reflector, September 15, 1896


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GREENVILLE,

N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1896.

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designer of styles for

New and complete line

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Dress Goods,

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Carpets,

Rugs and
Mattings

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GROSS MISREPRESENTATION.

For the past few dvs Pitt and Greene
counties have been flooded witha deluge
of circular matter and dodgers the pur-
put of which were to correct a state-
ment which appearca in Kings Weegly,
published in this town, to the effect that
ths Rocky Mount Tobacco Market had
closed on account of the stringency of
~money matters and the same httle squib
stated
that it was rackaastent the same was

which was only about four lines, s

the eanse of the low prices that tobaceo

was bringing here,

thought that they had been damaged

iby this publication then it was their
| privilege to employ as many mep as
Ithey saw proper to send dowu here to
| correct the report and flood the country
with as much gush and paper as suited
them, but if there was any harm done
them, they ought to have placed the
| vlame where it belonged, upon the one
iwho circulated the rumor. Instead of
that, we are told by a reliable and
\ thorough Falkland
that one of their justice laden messen-

gentleman from
gers was telling it in that section that
the Greenvilie warehousemen had cir-
abeut the

culated damaging reports

Rocky Mount market and had done
them a great injustice by telling that
the Rocky Mount market had closed.

Now,
that

Greenville nor anyove contected with

we want to say that we know
there is not a tobacco man in
this market in anyway who is so nig
gardly or who would stoop so low to
induce tobacco to come to this market.
The
never yet fallen iow enough to employ
We
have ell been doing a pretty fair busi.

Greenyills warehousemen have

apy such mteh. ds to get tobacco.

ess, in fact as much as we could well
get along with and we have done it by
pursuing a fair and legiuimate course.

Greeayille has always, it seems, been
an eye sore to some other markets in
the east. Why this we do not know
unless it Le on account of her rapid
Thais
market entertains no spiteful feelings
towards any. other market. We are
~willing, perfectly, fur them to do all
the business they can, but we are no,
willing to sit quietly and see them de-
fame us» and misrepresert us in any

progress and promising future.

such gross and unjust maaner.

Now, so tar as Rocky Mount is con-
c2rned we suppose they have plenty of
money, hope they ave at least, and
we just simply think that they have
fastened upon the meager opportunity
to make a great to do over nothing.
Very few, if any, have ever thought
that they had closed, and the free ac-
vertising they have got has only repuid
thom for the damaging report.

O. L. J.

Oakley Items,
Oakey, N. C., Sept. 14, 1896.
Right much fever in~thjs section but

it, seems to be of @ milder type than a
month or 80 agg. |

A goodly number of our people at-
tended yearly meeting at Briery Swamp
Sunday and all, report a pleasant time.

Our people want to know where ¢x-
Goy, Jarvis 13 and why jit is that he is
not'in the first district helping tu defeat
Harry 'Skibner ? oI 'is conceded that
helpyis'neededwoyge hete) ng thisitime
than ~elsawhere, and we posi want pe
mcs tat

x-Ge rove Cl
his works, by goming. iN the frat
district at r the election oF]
Col. Lucas and the defeat of Skinners

+ ([ Ehis is |& pointed: quegiidu to. the

.
If the Rocky Mount people realty |

-Governor, and i ReFcect ool j
mnb~Are~dpeh' do! Him 140o he Wishes
answer it,"Ed. ] gic}

EDITORIAL N NOTES,

ee

At the meeting field in Luuisville,

Ky., on Saturday night, at which Sen-

ator Palmer, of Illinois and Gov. Buck. |

ner, of Kentucky, were notified of their
for President and
President by the recent convention of

nomination Vice
gold Democrats at Indianapolis who
styled themselves the National Demo-
cratic parcy, a telegram was read from
President Grover Cleveland in which
he declared his endorsement of the
Well, President Cleve-

ticket. irom

~landTs course in late years thatis no

| mere than was expected of him.

Maj. Hl. L. Grant, of Goldsboro, a
man quice prominent in Republican cir.
clas, has been spending a few days in
Greenville. Just what was ~he vbject of
his visit here those on the outside do
not know, buv it is reported that he held
closeted conferences with local Repub-
lican leaders and als? with Harry Skin
ner. Mr. Grant seemed satisfied of ac-
complishing the purpose of his visit,
whatever that was, but could not be
induced to talk politics much to any one
with kim. He did
did say in response to a question put by

not on the oinside�

the RerLecror reporter that othere is
no such thing as Russell being taken
down, he will stay on the ticket to the
finish.�

This is to be a memo.able week forT
North Carolina.

midst ot one of

It mirks the coming
to our the NationTs
greatest men, in fact one who at this
talked ubout and more ap-
Hon. W. J.

Bryan, Democratic nominee for Presi-
will reach North Carolina tonight, his

day i3 mnure
piauded than another.

first stoppirg place being Asheville.
From there he will on Wednesday be-
gin a two dayTs itenerary of the State,
stopping to make speeches at central
points as he passes along. On Friday
be will speak at both soldsbero and
Rocky Mount, and all eastern North
Carolina will assemble at these points

North

houored at his coming into her borders,

to hear him. Carolina feels
and the State 1s going to give a rousing

vote for Bryan in November.

Winterville Items.

WixTERVILLE, N.C., Sept. 16.
Winterville is on a boom, five new

buildings are going ap at present.

Rev. Ray M, Bustler, from Jackson,
Ohio, has located here and_ will launch
out in jourr alism soon

The school will open here the twen-
ty-first of September.

B. F. Manning has returned from
his store is the
center of attraction since his goods be-
gan to come in.

Prof. L. T. Rizhtsell. of Ayden, gave
a very

northern market and

instructive and entertaining
lecture on the subject of oEducation,�

Thursday night.

ba

Marriage License.
The Register of Deed issued five

marriage ~licenses-iast week, one for

| whitée'~and four: colored for couples.

WHITE,
Elias Stocks and Harriett Wood.

COLORED.

ayy. Harris and Jennie Chauncy,
« Joba, Evans and Liddy Reyton,

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x Whichards aod Florence

Clem, ns. *
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pac .

September number ofthe Cos,

n contains four.complate stori

matter,-all haadsomel y-illustrated. H }
is almost wonderful how.T so edicellent

magazine van be publiaked forghe anual ii
sum of 10 cents, (tah

vat 7
brilliant arraycof other choice uit

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(ALY REPLECTOR

D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.
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@ntered as second-class mail matter.

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SURSCRIPTION RATES.

One year. - - ° $3.00.
me month, - -: 95
ne week. - 104
Delivered in town by catriers without

fi

| axtra cost.
* Advertisng rates are
~ * bad on application to
she cffice °

i

We desire a Hivo correspondent at
avery postoftice in the covaty, who will
~gend in brief items of NEWs as it occurs:
io each neighborhood. Write plainly
t aad only on one side of the paper.

liberal and ean be
the editor or at

to

. Lireral Commission ou supscrip:
-.T. ion rates paid to agents. -

saints tte EO a eminent ON OO I

EERE enemas

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Tunspay. SEPTEMBER 1571, 1896.

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| DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES-

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Nattonal Ticket.

| FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
of Maine.
FOR-CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.
w,. H. LUCAS,
° of Hyde county.
FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISPRICT.
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort county.

State Ticket:

FOR GOVERNOR :
CYRUS Bb. WATSON,
of Forsyh.

FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
of Northampton.
FOR SECRETARY:
CHAS. M. LOOKE,
of Franklin.

FOR AUDITOR :
R. M. FURMAN,

of Buncombe.
FOR TREASURER : .
B. F. AYCOCK,

of Wayne,

sureT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :
J. C. SCARBOROUGH,

of Johnston.

«

- Herald.
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL i .
F. I. OSBORNE, re
of Mecklenburg. The Gari Who Works.
__ The girl who works--God bless

~ 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.

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FOR THE SENATE.
J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.

* id ae lll

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: . FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
~ JB LITTLE,
4 T C L BARRETT,!
q I. j FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
4 J A K TUCKER,
: JESSE CANNON,
A B CONGLETON.

Jia

ing a wife known to civilized
countries exists in Russia. It is
called a game, bat it is a very 8e-
rious ope, and always takes place
at Christmas time.

village announces that the annual
merrymaking will be held at his
house, Ov the appointed day the
young men and women hasten in
huge excitementto the meeting
place. "
eames, and dances, but they are
simply a prelude to the more im-
portant business of the day.

tess leads all the girls into one
room, where they seat themselves
on the benches. Laughing and
| chattering, they are each prompt:
ly muffled in winding sheets by
the hostess. The head and hair
and figure are completely cover-
ed, and when this is done the girls
resemble mummies,

one by one they enter the room
where the muffled girls sit. Help-
less so far as sight or touch goes,
the puzzeld loyer tries to find his
favorite.
and then he may unveil her.

man shall marry the girl he has
picked out, and if either backs
out a heavy forfeit must be paid.
It is said that this matrimonial
Jottery is productive of many hap-
py marriages."New York Jour-

nal.

lever in Polk county, North Caro-
lina, was in the city yesterday. |
He said that an old negro named
Miles went squirrel bunting the
lother day near ~Tyron, and not
meeting with much luck he lay
down under the shade of a large
tree to watch for game.
man being very tired, soon fell
asleep. The next morning his
wife, alarmed at his not returning
home, collected a large party
and went in search of her missing
husband. The posse, after scour
jong the woods diligently for three
days in vain, gave up the search
and concluded that Miles had quit
the country.
week from the day Miles fell
jasleep he woke up. About dusk
he arrived home and commanded
his wife to hurry up supper as he
was very hungry. The old fellow
cannot be made to believe that he
siept one week and still maintains
that the whole thing is a put up
job on him."Spartanburg (S. C.)

her.
too proud to earo Ler own living.
Sne is studious, painstaking und
patient. She smiles from behind
the counter or desk, her smile is
theT reflection of celestial grand-
uer and eternal bliss. Sheis like
a beautiful mountaineer, her char-
acter is pure as the bubbling
spring, strong as the rock from
which it flows and as high as the
mountain's
The sight of her should be a fine
inspiration to all. Her hand may
be. stained by dish-washing,
sweeping, factory grease or prin-
terTs iok, bat itis an honest and
helping hand. It stays misfor~
tune from many poor homes. It
ig One shield that protects many

FOR SHERIFF.
; GM TUCKER. a forlorn little family from the
cz . ee poor house an asylum. All bon-
i 4 FOR BEGISTER OF DBKDS. or to the girl who wor 1 }
_ "- UB MEWBORN.
ce ~ We i | CateT
; a _ KOR TREASURER. On one of the Sou
eo SV LITTLE. roads there is a cat'th
ie ip one of the trains.
T/L) ~vor conowgr. trainT stops, the oat j
OH LAUGUINGHOUSE. the atation and
a moment the
ta nh
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"cotansins ingens aiming acini ie AAT L sven

Queer Way to Get a Wife.
The strangest system of select-

Some one of prominence ina

Tuere are songs, and

When the time comes the hos-

The young mea draw lots and

Finally he chooses one,

It is the law of custom that the

aga reitase {

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Sounds Like a Fish Story.
Mr. J. M. Lancaster, who lives

The old

and ~makes friends with the pas-
sengers. Nor is this cat the only.
one that likes to travel. On one
of the ferry-cats that crosses
from an up-towa ferry io New
York City .o Long Island shore is
« cat that has been on the boat
ten years. She is the pet-of the
crew and the possengers. 6
in a while puss stays on shore for
a trip. When she does, she
stretcues out on of the big beams
on the bridge and waits for her
boat to come back. She never
makes the trip on any other boat.
The crew feed her and care for her
tenderly.
eed
«Which Side are You on?�

Mr. Bryan asks this pertinent
question in his speech at Tiooli,
New York. Each and every voter
in tha land may make this 1n-
quiry of himself, and settle it tor
himself, in bis own conscience
and best judgment. Are you
ready to take sides with the
trusts, wonopolies and syudcicates
that are banded together for the
purpose of controling the goverLe
or do you stand with the
an honest government,
for

ment,
people for
administered by the people,
the yeople? Democrats cannot
hesitate. Itis for the doubting
Thomas to decide.

A Luminous Cat.

Those who now tolerate mice
or rats in or about the house cer-
tainly wust be blind to the fact
that a luminous cat, which costs
yery little to secure and nothing

can be piaced in any dark corner
or nook, and effectually scares.
away all such pests. This cat is
struck or cast from metal or other
like material so as to represent in
apperance the exact counterpart
of its animated feline sister. Itis
painted over witn luminous paint;
so that it shines in the dark like a
cat of flame. After being used for

to keep, has been invented. and Lv

Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.

Greenville, N. C.

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

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

The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland
Neck, N. C�,�.

R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.
D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.
Greenville, N. C. :

a AE

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

Checks and Account Books furnish
ed on application. ,

ESTABLISH#D 1875.

SAM. M. SCHULTZ,

PORK SIDES &SHOULDERS

pPAkMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY

ing their yearTs supplies will fine
their incerest to get our prices befere pus
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
n allits branches.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAk
RICK, TEA, &c.

about a week the place is forever
free of either mice or rats.

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THE MORNING STAR.

Just exactly one

She is braye and she is not

topmost pinnacle.

The Oldesi
Daily Newspaper in
North Carolina.

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its Class in the State.

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The Only rive-Dollar Daily of

Favors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on

2 MSCD AVLLIFI o1 TF 13.994d-271A ~NOSAL oV o&

la.ways ut LOWEST M° SET PRICES

TOBACEO SNUFF.a CIGARS

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glote stock of

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~ FURNITURE

always ouhand and soldat prices term

to run,we sell at a close margin.

CREENVILLE

open on

o MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.

and continue for 10 months.

will be as heretofore.

iberal patronage.
W. H. RAGSDALE,

J. W. HIGGS, Pres, 1. S. HIGGS, Cashier |

Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.CT) _-_-__- _-. "

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we buy direct from Mantfacturers. eua
bling youto buy at one protit. A com

thet imes. Gur goods areal] bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having ne risk

S. M.SCHULT, Craenville NO

Male Academy,

The next cession of this fschool will

The work and diselpline of the schoo)

We ask a continuance of your past

I HAVE TEE PRETTIEST
"LINE OF "

~Wall Paper!

Be.
sure to see my samples. All new
styles, uot an old piece in the lot..
Will take pleasure in bringing
samples to your home if you will
notify me at wy shop near Hume
ber's, on Dickerson avenue,

A. PFT ELLINGTON.

ever abown in Greenville.

| Greenvilie Market.

| Corrected by S. M. Schultz.
Bntter, per lb 15 to 25
Western Sides 4¢ to 5-
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124
Corn 40 to 60
Corn Meal 5G to 65
Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25
Lard 5} to i
Oats 35 to 4@
Sugar 4 to 6-
Coffee 13 to 25
Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75
Chickens 10 to 25
Eggs per doz \0 to ll

~| Beeswax. per =0

Cotton ana Feanvt,
| Below are Norfolk prices of coiton
and peanuts for yesterday, vs furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mew
chants of Norfok -

COTTON.

Good Middling 8 3-16
Middling 7 15-16
Lowe Middling 7 9-16
Good Ordinary 6f
Tone"sseady
PEANUTS,

Prime 24
Extra Prime 3
oancy 7 BRe
Spanish $1.10 bn

| Tone"tirm.

ew == mimes ee ce ee ee amen Nn n ec

REENVILLE TOB4CCo MARKET
REPORT.

eee

bY Oo. L. JOYNER.

....24 40 8
Fine.... ..7 to 14
Currers"Common... ....64 tol0
Fine.. .10to 18

BLOOD POISON

BA SPECIALTY cass

ondary orTe
tiary BLUOD POISON permanently.
cured in 16t035 days. Youcan betreatcd ag.
home forsamoe price under same guaran
ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon:
=e tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and.
nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mers:
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on.
| any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin
| Out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO
we [ete tocure. We solicit the most obsti--
nate cases and chalienre the world for a
\ ease wecannotcure. This disease ans aways
Eee the skill af tho most eminent physi-
ianse $600,000 eapital behind our uncondies
tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
application. Address COOL REMED
TRY | nic Temale. THICAGO,

Lucs"Common.... .

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RAO A CO = EN TS OT,

OMESCHGOL FOR GIRLS.
Will open at oElm Cottage,T
Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gitls..
from 8 to 16 years of age. Nui-
ber limited to 10. Address.
Mrs. A. L. McO. WHELAN,
Norwood P. O Nelson Cc.

Professional Cards.

een ner mene

John E. Woodard,

ee ee ee

F, ©. Harding,

State Banks. Daily 50 cents| The terms are as follows. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©,
per month. Weekly $1.00 per Primary k nglish per mo. $2 00 OODAKD & HARDING,
vear. Wu.H. BERNARD Intermediateo $2 00 ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Wilmington N C Higher os $3 00 Greenville, N.
Languages (each) ** * $150) pecial attention given to collections

ane settlement. of claima.
TLoars made on short time.

seqnneiaiins

A Large stork of-"

House Furnishing

C. Cobb & Son, by

& CO.

Stoves and Tinware

fore.

Goods, Bicycles, &c,

Just opened up in
store next door to. J.

S.E. PENDER |...

cheaper. than ever be-

MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL.

Pall Session ~Opens Sept. 14.

Fer terms &e. app'y

to
Mik». L. G. BERNARD,

5 oy Greenville, N.C.
OTK NICHONAON,
way URGESS, oer.
~Washington, N. ae

This Hotel has been thoroughly renvu
vated, several ew rooms added, elec-
tric bells to every room. attentive ser-
vants. Fish an oe bom aeryed daily.
Patronage of traveling puuii¢ solicited.

Centry locateu.

~ Sarbers.

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nt err

one

Nae a

AMES A. SMITH,

age ee
ratronnge solic ing, Dyeing
specialty

and Pressing Gents Clothes a

Ly sreenr. ss
Special attention given to cleaning
Gentlemens Clothing, :

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"_ 12 37) ie epee Sel m5 ) 1 Rar sow ist 1895. 1 T Ne T. 63 58 aoa ch 7
a 1 a 40 6 rriy ~. ua LI Sepie andsl LISSUE woe 139 Soe Wilk ove! 0 00 oo GI Willi ~
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_ 2 a 3a 7. Sor a, 8 3 *eors A r 8 J ~or , 208 235 ~US
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m 8c oe a 9 fr m t 8 ey DO E el 5 . Th) ro e@ 3 8)
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sa i oc » 7th Fates i} iS Novembe Pout Sb Samed ley Py 3 or 190 5'W Forbe 2, 1896 ns paid mL at ue
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Sa ielind ca staat on (8 oo ae oen 1500 re r ~
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ssi am : sed a m8l0 pC 00 aF Feb y 23. o| © wT I's
M | lecthesT , " 81 Green & pte 100 orbe ebu 6 xam| T cem Than
reeTk f care ~an it wae Eg vill Hook mber 1 1% Biou F rary 1 00 Lng "GODWIN. , 098
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W, ; 4 m W xe umbe sped C Flen uary 6 1F0| 7 NA. SMITH } Tr 86 :
BC 75 Poy Valdro rvo CF Ke ing our Ww, weaned ed, easu 53 |
C P . 1) b x J r I r % |
O% i | P to 206 rbe ru 4 apnea 1, K er.
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sal est ohnson 83 50 ig Moy Feb do 1895 with eT DWI omml :
" ai T A Wi * \ 8 88 2, W Mu : ruary l 00 To . the ane ~h ttee, :
Ww e . oti 75 Se iephy 8 am't beeen! Gr |
08 |? C] ~eb ol? ~I's be x vil
tat by ay re ruary 2 To eed from W rind,
1 2 9 Ed Joh ore: ~600 m't J i ad i
4429 iathaan ti 15 00 Bib anua H C fr) wi
25 205 Ww Toa ax cal carat 15 ox 2, 4 Me a
B | Wald ebrys tbe hi t recTd Tee H 63 08 '
JJ rop ry oot Tax f iu Co 3
en ;¥ 25 1 C Tom x
king ebiuk 1 8 per ollect « aig \
ry 29 ce or HO 910 | :
aE xs
: . 8 aT $202 99 4
105 yam u
wet rer }
and

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T J. Rh, Moye-
d. G. Moy e.

Ta the I-west price any object to
to you? Arethe best qualities
apr inducewent? If so come
in »pd 8 © our new stock
which we haye jas re-
ceived. Our stere is
fail of New Goods
and prices were never lower. To
the ladies we exsend # cordial in

-vitation to examine our stock of

We havea beantifal and up to
ate line. You w ii find the Jatese
styles and we know we cap please
you Ob, how lovely, how beau-~
tiful, the prettiest line | have ever
seen, is what our laly friends say
of thom. We bave x large live
both in colors and blacks aud cau
ploase you. |

ema el

In Ledies ard Gants FUR-
NISHING GOODS we have &
spleodid line.

" In LADIES CLOT H for Wraps
we have just what yon want.

ee

In Men and Boys PANTS
GOODS we have just the best
stock to be found and prives were
never lower.

arene eee

SHOES. In shees we endeav
or to buy such as will piease the
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
much lower than last season. Give
ns atriul when you necd Shoes
for yourself or avy member of
your family. We can fit the small-
est or largest foot in the county.
Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.Ts Shoes
for Men and boys are warranted
to give guod service. We have
had six years experience with
this line and know them to be ali
we Claim for them.

PALLY REFLECTOR.

are anne;

cana me lnc

Coping Constantly. al it Brings Socess |

JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING

Creates many a new brisivess,
Eularges many an old business,
Preserves may a iatyge business
Kevives many «cil fusiness,
Pescnes many a lost business,
Sages many a failing business.
S-cures suceess fo any business.

To ~tadveztise judiciousiy,� use the
c iumns of the REFLECTOR

"
ene i inmate eC

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.

train going

Passenger and mail
Going South,

yerth, arrives 8:22 A. M.
rrives 6:47 P. M.
North B ound Freight, srrive= $:50 A
\;, deavesl0:10 A. M.

South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 in
I. leaves 2:15 P. M.

i.gton Mondey, Wednesday «nd Friday |

ienyes for Washington Tuexday, Thure
day and Saturday.

WEATHER BULLETIN.

GEE

Fair tonight, showers Wednesday.

Saami al

Reece ener att tO A

SEPTEMBER SUGGES TIONS.

Sce Which You Are Interested in.

ed

Money Joahed on 30, 60 und 90

days. . Apply to F. C. Harding.

The oSouthern Leader,� still holcs
the Jead as the best 0 cent rmuke.
Nothing equals it. D. S. Suir.

You can vuy umber at StatenTs
Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-
gle Gold Standard Prices.� See
C. R. Speigut, Manager.

Vermont Lutter fur sale at Dp. S
Smith.

Call for Roya. Pateyt FLour
No (1) if yeu want the best mule.

Fine Italian Maca. ai, jast received,
at J. 8. TunstallTs.

Best Blend ~Ver 202 per... ab 8.

M. Schultz.

A fresh,lot ot rum Uream Cheese and
Vermont Butter, oa ice, at J. S. Tun-
stallTs.

Fresh Carr Batcer to-day, at 5. M:

In HARDWARE. GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENDS,

LOADED SH&LLS, CROCK- |

ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,

. PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
HAR. ESS & COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCERLES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
OHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
OURTALN POLES,

and any goods you need for your
self and family come to see us.

ee

Our obj 2ct is to sell good boo-
est goods at the lowest prices.

ed

We have a large line of

FURNITURE

and can give you anything you
~may need at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see onr
5$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,
oJo pass us by would be an iuex-
-ousable injastice to your pockw
\book. This iv not so because we
Way so, but because our goods
Bnd prices inake it so. Here iss
GAG proposition: » If wo deserve
hothiny, give we nothing, bat i
you find oar, gos

ry, ~ac wiedge it with

) fohr patronage. » Hoping to o ays from home,

~pvomising out be

pe spon HP

4 | Peters and Mise Sallie Brown ~were

Schulzt.

\o YHE Pusiic:"I am now in my
new Gallery over the Greenville Bank

stuamer ~l'art River arrives from Wash- | u) the road this norping on legal busi-

- = \for Kiasten, Goldsboro and Newbern!
in the interest of Riverside Nurseries.

=""" | family ona visit to relatives in Fitt and

Greene

statement appeared in hast weekTs | FA LL & oVI NT f° R

-|thTs evening at 4 oTclock by Bethel

SEPTEMBER SNAPS:
Piece sy j
Our Kodak Catches Them Comin,

i
|

~~ OF ALL THE a

PP PBPPBPDBPRP PAPI PL ze
o PREP PDP IPL ALD ALAA AA DL LOE LL AA

Mrs. E. R. Aiken is sick.

P.H. Gorman is in Richmond on, ~~o~~

NO

( :
| busiress. G\ o »)~

, Ge) )
; bs) * . . | @) '

(. E. Harrison left this moraing for)4 RL Roe-

ae | G Py
New York. | iain dt ale OTR pod pete Se OE et tise
|

Louis Meyer returned Mond y even 1§ TOW being
ing from Tarboro. | | 5

| held at our store. We hereby
, st . . + : e . ;
v. B. Evans and wife, wept to tor{ eee L evel y lady W ithin ov) miles of Green-

boro today to visit relatives. 'vilie as Delegates and Alternates. We extend
Robert Harrington returned Monday a cordial invitation to evely one tt visit our

evening from Scotland Neck.

Mrs. S. A. Chailotte his returad | -Emporium of Fashion~

from her vigit in the country.

where will be found the choicest display of
choice Dress Goods ever
J. L. Fleming and A. L. Blow went shown heze. We are 1n
ee close touch with the fash-
Anen Warren left Monday evening| LON Centres of the world.
Lang Sells Cheap.

S, M. Schuliz returned Monday
evening fiom a trip to Rocky Mount.

Rey. Rk. W. Stancill, of Ifampton, -
Va., a native of this county, is with his

For a few days past. he has ; :

"" Eee eo

Is ready in his new
store to supply your
needs in the line of
Choice Groceries.

The shelves are filled

with brightly colored
boxes and tins of good
things, and barrels of
ground grains, cakes
and erackers, boxes of
spices and bottles of
pickled fruits and vege-
tables.
Everybody says my stcre is the Thereisa wholesom-
cheapest plece in town and I ness and sweetness
about the store that
charms thevisitor. He
carries a full and com-
plete stock of tancy and
staple goods embrac-.
ing evaryyching that is
~to be found in a truly
~first-class gracery.

heen conducting® a revival in the C hris"
©

tian church at Farmville. "

ne

Laaghabie. A brilliant display of .

{
A yery erconeous aud ridiculous |
{

{

Greenville RercpectcR to the effect | .

that the Rocky Mount ~Toba_vo market DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
had shut down for the want of funds." SHOES, GENTS FUR-
Rocky Mount Phoenix. , _ :
Beg your pardon tor giving you a flat NISHINGS AND
eontradistion, but the REFLECTOR has BoyTs 2 Piece Suits in tha merent
contained no such stattement, and|
would like for you to correct the charge

effects and all the last weaves.

of its doing so.

DEATH OF A GOOD MAW,

Betue , N. C., Sept. 14th, 796.

c �
Mr. Jeeph L. Peal of tin. place, who cheap prices.
worked as machinist for the Martin

County Lumber Company, at Everetts, H . B. G LA R K.

had a stroke of eae ee Saturday night) QawlsT Jewelry Store,
and died there Sunday. His remains

were brought here on this morningTs re 7 .
La. ou. F*or~"

train accompanied by a large crowd of

people from thai place. He was buried
aa@e O R " =

want youto eome and save mon

ey. My motto is: oCheap, eheap

Lodve ot Odd Fellows, of which he was
«a member.

and will be glad to see all my frencs
and the publig generally.
R. Hyman, Photographer.

Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Reflect r
Book Store.

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

For Rent"The store recently oc-
cnpied by Baker & Hart, next to Re

flector office. H. SHerrarD..

10 Slate Pencils for 1 cent, Reflec-
tor Book Stove.

Hal Sugg bas added a new book to:
the list he is selling, oBryan and Sewall
und Free Silver.�
For SALE"Three houses and lots on
Dickinson Avenue and Greewe street.
R. us. Tyson.
On Monday Mrs. L. G.. Bernard,
Miss Bettie Warren and Miss Myrtle
Wilson opened their schools.

The date upon which Tillman will
apeak at Kinston is ~Thursday, 24th,
iustead of Tuesday, 22nd, |

In Tarboro today at noon Mr. A. B.

married. They left on the afternoon
train for a bridal toar,
The od. Greenville Warchouse had
more tobaceo, from Sourh Carohma on

g and prices S@hTihe break today. Leon BvansT hard |

work aud high ~prices ure heard a long

ville and Parmele were also presen& and &

assisted in the ceremwnies. Ile leaves,

4 widow and several children who have!

Not for office but:

our hearttelt sympathy in this their

WE ARE CANDIDATES!

~form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.� Wesel! goods from:

|

D. L. Rus-el, Republican candidate 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other honse in this line aod take

for Governer and Z V. Walser,. candi. Payment in GOLD. SIL¥ER or PAPER. Come to-see us at Higes

date for Attorney General on the same Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces |
~LACE GOODS.,

to speak in CLOTHING, ee TERY
CAPES, Cloaks, HOSIERY, ~UNDERWEAR,
eee in ania: wat DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS,
is the way it looked oo the . wi a UMBRELLAS, Caps & Hats, JEWELRY,
way 1 looked wily OVERALLS, | /JUMPERS, | SHOES.

being hauled to the stones ot J. B. '
Cherry & Co. the last day or wo.| 224 a lot of other goods bo numerous to mention.
| Yours to please.

By the way, there is something to say |

aout furniture and other goods in
' basa Te nee

~udvertisineut of this firm that will be
sare to interest you.
mt . it ih | FSi and raha, I b
With Patent Automatic Smoke Qoors.
thet = HE Saar

The Wilson Heater, which is a stove for howse heating, is the most remrrkable that has ever

been patented,

In the first place it radiates more beat than apy stove known, and will gave 26 per ceut, ip fuel
Over any stove made. Y ca | ST SOUL a. iad a 2 Ua
Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it will keep the fire from 36 to 48

A THES! ta oh

hours, and.with ordinary care the fire will bever co Out ©» sae vid |

Third, being catty lone ~at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest atuve

in use. It ie not necessa pk get the ashes ofveder than ouce a wontlt ' These stoves are wade
10 differentT styles~the small ove, which ig thadé fur bed rodms, is spenally recommended for health,
AY Hag sha tei | ae

sore and unexpected bereavement.

ticket, are announced

Greenville on Saturday, Qct, 3rd.

Ab Higgs Bros. old stand.

f
|

a
NE r 7 . Pad hpi Gol. RL. W. Wharton and Tf. R {as well as comfort. #1 1)� a : a iG
ensunt Au 0, ~e | eR adh. oR yiwl : i \ : 4 iy ae rtereia Lt Trev
joa | cof Hodges, of Washington, hat jtabucxo a! The Wilson. Heater has a great advantage over any aimilar stove, becanse it has ~Patent Anto~

xa Your friends, wiv yf

' «a
Sas

wIwdon

wu 2k

khow where v0 come for good prigus,

\ the Eustern, Warebdi i 'foddys oThey | raatio Smoke Daan ich preveut the smoke 00
, | a Fe ee are eo)canstructed that they ean be takeu off and put back On jin

~om, co:ning into\the room whaa ~yooT take Lies

o put in the

|

| ae
i \_ A
1 i q hc
- i

, Sat aw Se a T ptov t : ~ ] . (esos) Meer ett! 4
( | About the ldtgedt brehk any yyare ma ag ae od pe ~gh age fo fries g fot ook rey pee mee Ai a
SB) house here ever had tooks plot wit the "B A np Mn me I en) a mM}
els ae a NY iar ; Lo a . . ao ad ae th ie
ull and out of it. MAT, a tag waa e ew: Le ' N ay i tawny . . ~ : iv /
~eurned. wiki ia H afters for Hardware, Tyii Ward Add Stov o"

SILVER ?

trade. Our plat: :

oLeader of Savles.


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Daily Reflector, September 15, 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 15, 1896
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