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          <lb />~HE DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />\ D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Gd<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1896. | No. 465<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />&amp; SS S =o'tco EDITORIAL NOTES. Church Services To-morrow. &amp; ~o 3<lb />Ow ee Methodist church"Sunday-school at ses 3<lb />© = qe) puneend ~ : r r ?<lb />° Oo " Congress adjourned Thursday. The{ 9:39 A. M | -<lb />o 83 oO 1 Op © closing h ch th : . M. . .<lb />ear = oo 42 D weg _ | Hosmng Hours were tame with the ex-) Episcopal church."Sunday-school at ? o=<lb />= oa, = © ception of some political remarks made] 9:39 A.M. Lay Service at 11 o'clock q :<lb />S E. s =A © o Q. by Mr. Bailey, of Texas. The work of by Maj. H. Harding. 3 sa i A 4<lb />0g 9 = wh = ae = e mn bony and about the only work Baptist church."Sunday-school at ite i<lb />Pos &amp; nD = 99 as been to spend all the money poss! 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 A. M, my .<lb />i� = o ms By ie. . Big pension bills and big appro- and 8:30 P. M., by Rev. E. D. Wells. All the latests .<lb />es oy oo priation bills are and will be their only | Communion after the morning sermon, ° '<lb />" - S o a oy | Moguments. Presbyterian church."Sunday-schcol fads 1n |<lb />Boetoc &amp; Cc at 9:30 A. M.<lb />wn. 5 E. % ey 5. The Populist of Granville county »» } a<lb />Ss de on &amp; 5 have held their county convention and Marriage Licenses. ip Mip-SUMMER .<lb />02, = ; eS o4 @ et 'Z nominated a full Populist ticket for all} This week Register of Deeds King AW Yr. 4 / |<lb />o O 2. te So a the county offices. They say they are} issucd four marriage licenses, two each Yj<lb />= Oo oa tired of fusion with the Republicans as | for white and colored couples. Uj<lb />s 7 Se © 36 it meaus bad government. The con- WHITE. Uy | .<lb />@ a vention, it is said by the Oxford Ledg-| (¢, G. Worthi 3 j .<lb />gn 2 ~ a ntion, it 1s said by the Uxtor C. G. Worthington and Malissa °<lb />nal ° os = = © = © er, was ap exceedingly orderly one and Boyd. ° A 2 ood line to<lb />= oO. SS 0 ~= om the ticket nominated has some splendid! J. B. Staten and Annie Jackson. |<lb />© Se S, wu O men upon it. COLORED. Liji SE ect. fr Om. ~<lb />° 99 fr == : Mack Worthington and = Flora qe? rennin<lb /> a o Judge Graham, who has been prom-| Forbes,<lb />= p inently mentioned as a candidate for) J jferd James and Henrietta Worth-<lb /><lb />congress in the Fifth District, is out in<lb /><lb />ington.<lb />a letter suying that though the pros-<lb /><lb />All the latest inT -<lb /><lb />pects of being elected if nominated are He Wanted His Discharge.<lb />so flatering, yet business engagements<lb /><lb />oABM INO SUIUIOD dI¥ 9|<lb />~Spooy oF AA JO WOIDIOS [NJ<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />)<lb />a an<lb />=<lb />o-<lb />sae<lb />A o fm<lb />5 = = ; ; Ina regiment in India a orivate iB<lb />= oO S = oD = and other duties will prevent his allow-| ted to get home, and saw no other 4<lb />6 = et 99 © Jing his name to be put before the con- Se ihanlahammine deatncenakienre:<lb />ee ema ot . re y 5<lb />= wo © a = TNH Nilo io LSet nner ported himselt sick, and was sent to the - ne i|<lb />2 = = wt Se the talented son of Capt. Kitchen, 0 hospital. The doctors tried all sorts of jm 4 S an<lb />om o�"� scotland eck, 1s a@ candidate for the) . Me<lb />eS =a» 2) " 5 a3 7 didate for tl ways to find him out, but he was too : ~<lb />" o = =} = 3 OTT oe sharp forthem. One day the doctor - :<lb />5 = io)  Clo. determined to try him by firing a pistol A | N K V V [ | SON |<lb />ot.nm ~| Col. Edward D, Kall, a prominent} _. oat | 3<lb />S a a os ao citizen of Wilmington, died Thursday off Just Sac him, buthe got to hear THE KING C '<lb />»* ©9099 i i. oe . of the experiment, and of course was LOTHIER.<lb />a ei © = morning, 73 years of age. During the ;<lb />9 oO oO ane ; prepared for it. _ a<lb />q2 os @ S @ =I ewer he was in the front, part. of the As he and his chum were sitting on i<lb />Oo "7% &amp; MQ &amp; @ |time ascolonel of the Forty-sixth North ; ; eee ra 5 { . :<lb />Oa um FS es = their cots opposite each other smek- | |<lb />= &amp;  Oo aL © �,�t o | Carolina Infantry. In 1872 he was]. the doct le into 1 |<lb />zi + © - ra) S 2 QQ | Democratic candidate for Lieutenant BSS AO A) ter es T Fr A l<lb />a. ee SO oa Governor, was twice electet mayor of awares.as he thought, and fred the "_ "<lb />= fe") DN 4 es) Oa that city ~an dwas appointed by Presi pistol close to his ear. He however ,took<lb />= iS © a} = ne ® | dent Cleveland inspector ot customs, a no notice of the report, bu Fon seelug Dla O@ Walia alecaeale® we BAAAMAM RARAIAAAA AAA<lb />oS o. oy Ss ; . the smoke he turned to his chum and : ~ ~ ee<lb />a 4 = ms  = post. he held at the time of his death. said vm somes<lb />~o ne we |<lb />=a Dy a ah a: _ ar , oPut your pipe out, you fool, the CLOT HING. Cy DIMITIES.<lb />ae a me wm © © o an) ; Original Observations. doctor will be round directly.� «dé<lb />Od A 2. =! This isjumpyear. Do you leap at . eer<lb />QP Fe 4 OC O ol the idea? His ruse worked."PearsonTs Week-" |! 3%<lb />+ tA 1e idea! uv<lb />| = a "_ -  a ; Gold is the osouud� money we hear True Courtesy.<lb />onal .<lb />nosy e uo) CQ s~| of but never see. Gen. Lee wasin the cars eving toly Lf.<lb />,  S| -" " e lu ars suing i. AA " KA<lb />= 5 zt ~ = S a s Never shake a hornetTs nest to see if | Richmond one day, and was seated at (OS<lb />oe ae Ue id any of the family are at home. the end faathest from the door. The<lb />i et,  a is) © ys. S ; oo the other seats were filled with officers<lb />" oA Dogs The silver Boies are having it their and soldiers. An old woman poorl ;<lb />| + &amp; a5 ra own way in the West and South. dressed ontared and findin i� nan COGICB0000.00000% 9 Pata ataveveveT<lb />, 7 ssed, entered, g at, | WRK ~ VYVVVNN<lb />4 = = = = 2 © a A youthTs patmy days are not pleas-j and none having been oitered to her,<lb />@ rs © ="|snt when the palm is his motherTs. approached the end where the general aa<lb />ht 5<lb />8 jo) = we = " oS _ ; was seated. He immediately arose and<lb />_ O mT OD There is one triend that never leaves . i eA AOR AOROR is Ve AA AR A a a |<lb />oo) - ob o~ . . |gave her his seat. Instantly there was | AAARRRARAARAAAARAZ AAAS | . DAAAAA AAAS<lb />a5 O a &amp; |a man through all others forsake"it is . -_ ISO IOO OOS TOO SOOOU OOO SOOO IG ICO<lb />3 va ap a oS ~ ert © a general rising each one offering his, §<lb />tp ch © et cm poverty. seat to the general. But he calmly ) = }<lb />4) A me = 2 se st The presidential bees are buzzing|said: oNo, gentlemen; if there was H¢ iS, HATS. MULLS, LAWNS.<lb />ag ras) = nD =n ea merrily, but the horey crop is very|no seat for the infirm woman, there] ¢ 500K " 7 en<lb />axe ct O small so far. . can be none for me.� The effect was|**�"�' 1 woe"<lb />par) wm -<lb />oO m �"� = C2 Oo r remarkable. One after another got ! ° ,<lb />QEBO OD ae The woman who can put a_ neat _ 8<lb />0 = S © oO - ie 2 patch on a pairot pantsis the divinity out " ue an The seats seemed to be if | . (i C \ ( _f 4<lb />once * .<lb />as =z that shapes our mends. 5 fee ees laa |<lb />Bp a3 v &amp; . 2 | The general and the old lady, soon tl | ( | WT T S|<lb />© fo) = oS am = = ar It is ae a ~ ~eo ' wens 10 | had the car to themselves. . :<lb />mh © 08 7 iscuss the subject of tight-lacing." " = = mene ren<lb />° ned 3 Nerden . - sete<lb />© =; x. iy = © |IsnTt that the truth, girls? If the friends ot silver can get  to- ® .<lb />a p) SS . JR ~ am Every affliction has its blessing" geth:r they can carry the election and =<lb />x © wm 4 Oo The man witha wooden leg never has a a silver, but it looks like a | .<lb />~ e S © © &amp;'|the rheumatism in that ankle. considerable number of Fopulists pre-<lb />oO ~ = B i) A circus ne + Wolone for t fer to have the gold standard rather |<lb />® = = = spectators bat let 0 fechacb{e or c than vote tor a free silver Demozrat. But t) fi os , a<lb />ona SO pectators, but le run! OVE | The Democratic, party contains a m- ul the Heures of some ladies are very de-<lb /><lb />forty minutes, and the congregation<lb /><lb />canTt sit stil jority of the silver men, and the other ceptive when dressed in a Skirt or Waist that is<lb /><lb />silver forces ought to, in the next elec-<lb /><lb />(if some, men would guzry horses with | tion at least, support the Democratic not new and sty lish. To avo id this deception<lb /><lb />the persistency that they curry, tavor, | silver nominees, to be made at Chicago. bu our Dress O Te<lb />they hhaye &amp; mare stable | occupa- " - y J G ods where you are Sure to<lb /><lb />olidet ve ap Tho leant The Atchison Globe says it wou a be find only the latest and best productions of -<lb />A beaut ans fa Gi | Mtn vt i the world if ther dame fashion, We are just receiving new<lb /><lb />were not so many. fools in it, but more<lb /><lb />tke hearer ofan how em ical to make a ling.» *|Dress Goods for summer wear and they  sur-<lb />dinner. "Wouldat 1¢.Ud lWell t0! ~add a ) thi : al - fl<lb />Se fw vegetables and a peg of meat? | Mayor Forbes opulled pass anything ever shown in Greenville Lhe<lb />Se Bal ORTOP E Dis yor Forkes pulled� some colored | p14 | i ah) al tl ,<lb />ST is ce a aia sea mu coe lc right, goods at the right. prices: willT win ~cus<lb />their ease, curing ills of the , hedy yyor'| language on the streets, | |tomers3 | ever y time. We we<lb />head, the only springs that an editor SS PP aEREET ir Toy | have them. : |<lb />sees are rusty old apt af bin bed " Hope Fire Uouipany Will have a.drill) ne .<lb />| vere F ""| practice Monday alternoon, at 5, relocks jae Bells Oh | ames<lb />| ebitabadt Pious Jue oe bg ~Phe Hatingo [ts eo ol taballt ly 14 oP S a wool, cap. &amp; hypityattas ~h<lb />ey &amp; Bros. onK arassovm | Braph oAne cP robe dca } opi ait C rela sy Qh<lb />eon + . 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          <lb />- Se Ee pa seek 4<lb /><lb />P<lb /><lb /> SSyeny AFTERNOON {EXCEPT SONDAY):|ORd the bella sent to the<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />wl Eh il<lb />ee 7<lb /><lb />othe<lb />pee er<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class frail matter.<lb /><lb />pana Ne ETERS<lb /><lb />; _"<lb />°°). gUBSCRIPTEON RATES.<lb /><lb />One week. :<lb />Delivered in town by: carriers without |<lb />axtra cost.<lb />aradvertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb />tad on application to the pecs * �<lb /><lb />tip ofiow.<lb /><lb />a lve correspondent at<lb />i ve will<lb /><lb />We desire<lb />every post office in the<lb />send in brief ite  NEW<lb /><lb />10 each neéi; nite. pididly<lb /><lb />aid orily on one'side age thes paper,"<lb /><lb />Liveral Commission on siibsertp-<lb />tion rutes paid to agents.<lb /><lb />"" a<lb /><lb />SATRRDAY, Jom 137H, 1896.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />i a<lb /><lb />Fdouvention Dates.<lb /><lb />Republican National oConvention,<lb />St. Louis, June 16.<lb /><lb />Demoeratic National Convention;<lb /><lb />Chicago, July 7.<lb /><lb />Populist National Convention, St<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />Silver National {Canvention, _<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />Democratic State Convention, Ral-<lb />eigh, J une 2.<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />sensible rule of refusing to gd. to eh<lb />Capitol to. sign ~Dills pasted | duritg ~the<lb />last hours of the session, and, insisted<lb />upon having all bills sent to the White |<lb /><lb />House, where he ~could give them care-<lb />ful examination, as is usually the cue.<lb /><lb />tom.<lb /><lb />Pl<lb /><lb />~By far the mest Kali event of<lb /><lb />the closing hours of the session of Com tigw:<lb /><lb />gress was the short hamorods speech<lb />made in the House by oPrivate� John<lb />Allen, of. Mississippi.<lb />to the ouniversal criticism� of his #-<lb />lence during the session, he said: oI<lb />desité to say, howevér, that there his<lb />been little at this session of Congtess<lb />to inspire a man to be loquacious.<lb />And I want to say further that Tam<lb />not the only great itatesmian whose re-<lb />cent career has been distinguished by<lb />his siletice. There are a good many of<lb />us leaders, Mr. Speaker, who have<lb />not been talking much lately. But |<lb />have not got anybody to go around and<lb />certify as to what ny views are. I no-<lb />tice that a distinguished gentleman,<lb />who they say is about to be ~nominated<lb />for the Presidency of the United States.<lb />has a man in every bailiwick giving &amp;<lb />certificate of what his views on the fi:<lb />nancial question are, but we cannot<lb />hear anything from him. Now | do<lb />submit that people are authorized to<lb />certity all sorts of ways for him, for he<lb />has certified all sorts of ways ~for hitm-<lb />self in times gone by. oI have a num,<lb />ber of his speechesin my pocket. I do<lb />not know which oa@ he stands on now,<lb />~but he has stood on all sides of this<lb />question, and people aré giving out<lb />cértificates for him on all sides of the<lb />question, They say that anT egg that<lb />goes around the county with a certifi.<lb />cate that it is a good egg is not a sate<lb />ony to buy, because, they say that egg<lb />never starts out witha certificate until<lb />it gets under suspicion.� Mr. oAllen's<lb />spuech ~was interrapted at every sen.<lb />tende with laughter ;and applause and<lb />it was evident that 8 peaker Reed en.<lb />Joyed his whicks at McKinley.<lb />| "bw. Bates, of Lowa, who is himself<lb />rg a the Demoeruvic nominay<lb /><lb />et ws 0 ce + take any stock in the idva|<lb />othat 1<lb />bape tried and |true, Demogrit,  wi!l<lb /><lb />elephant by the Chik!<lb /><lb />Jn a letter from<lb />a close friend<lb />| pays aMIt<lb /><lb />Mee eet�<lb />o} ~<lb />bo et 5<lb /><lb />| Peng<lb /><lb />~iin<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Teller; of in fuot anybody gl<lb /><lb />" ave ms<lb /><lb />- ot ha a eee ott igee i AP Te<lb /><lb />diflereiices on the battleship question,<lb />President<lb />| provided for three batdeships, one to be<lb /><lb />~Feonstructed on the Pacific coast, pro-<lb /><lb />| vided it can be done at a cost not ex-<lb />ceeding 4 per cent in excess of the<lb />price paid for the others, and directs<lb /><lb /> Qne year, - * 7 * sag) the Secretary o of-the Navy to make no|T<lb />~One month, - ° . ° o rf more oentracts for ~armor piate entil<lb /><lb />= Ba acts on the subject.<lb />! ive Stallings, of Adaba-<lb />ma, denounred the remarks made by.<lb /><lb />vor of theunseating of Represeniative<lb /><lb />y =n hen of Alabama, which was ac-<lb /><lb />~complidied by a vate of 117 to 107, as<lb />} othe dirtiest abuse of his own See<lb />lever delivered by a white man.T<lb /><lb />_ Seeretary CarlisleTs answer ~to the<lb />Senate sub-committeeT which will in-<lb />vestigate the bondissues, by direction<lb /><lb />of a Senate resolution, was given to the<lb />~papers this week.<lb />~ment and goes qiite fully into the de-<lb />-|tails of the bond issues, giving the<lb /><lb />Ttisa Jong docu-<lb /><lb />reasons for every act of the administra-<lb />tion in connection therewith, and show-<lb />ing that the causes originated under<lb />HarrisonTs adwinistration. It is ex-<lb />| pected that Secretary Carlisle will be<lb />one of the first witnesses who will be<lb />heard when the investigation begins,<lb />whigh will probably be inside of ten<lb /><lb />- bdalys.<lb /><lb />Senator Gallinger,of New Hampshire,<lb />who has aspirations to, ~help ~manage<lb />McKinleyT 8 campaign, was asked what<lb />sort ~of a platform the St. Louis con<lb />vetition wou adopt. His reply was :|<lb />oIt will be the kindof a plattorm that<lb />will win.� That tells the whole story.<lb /><lb />__| Wile there area fet ~Republicans like<lb />Senator Hawley, who is a single siand-<lb />ard gold man, and Senator Teller, who<lb />is a silver man, who put principle above<lb /><lb />everything else, the great majority of<lb />the partyand of the delegatvs to St.<lb /><lb />Lonis, are only intent upon framing a<lb />platform that will win, regardless of<lb /><lb />_| principles.<lb /><lb />Nearly allthe Republican members<lb />of Congress have gone to St. Louis to<lb />fielp tix np that straddle to be used.as<lb /><lb />thé financial plank of the Republican<lb /><lb />f<lb />After refer ving] yy o<lb /><lb />While it ig generally believed that<lb />McKinley will get the Republican nom-<lb />ination, his managers have got to keep<lb />}wide-awake or they will see him get<lb />tritked out of it. There has been a<lb />heap of plotting here, aud if an  op-<lb />portunity is given them the plotters<lb />will upset the McKinley machine.<lb /><lb />WHAT FREE COINsaGE MEANS.<lb /><lb />songlist<lb /><lb />The tree<lb />silver means that neither the President<lb />nor his Secretary<lb /><lb />wind unlimited coinage of<lb /><lb />of the ~Treasury<lb /><lb />}would be allowed xny lenger to boy-<lb /><lb />cott the four hundred and twenty-eight<lb />millions of standard silver dollars now<lb />in existence. ~The powers that could<lb />re-establish silver coinage would compel<lb />the use of silver with gold in the re<lb />demption of greenbacks. ~This would<lb />do away with the false pretense that<lb />bonds must be sold with which to buy<lb />gold to redeem = greenbacks. 1p would<lb />remove the constaut menace by the gold<lb />gang that the legal tender quality<lb />shall be taken away from the | vast<lb />amount of silver dollars now in exis-<lb />tence. It would add endugh to the<lb />Money in ciréulation in_ the country<lb />each year to keep pace with the increase<lb />of population and thé requirements for<lb />domestic exchanges. It would make all<lb />the silver bullioo in the world worth<lb />jost as muchas though it were already<lb />comed into dollars. It would stop<lb />gréenbacks from being presented at the<lb />~Lreagury,' ~hecause Mei telbaeh, Idkél.<lb />beimer 4&amp; Co., and therest of the ayy<lb />ot gol speculators would be offere<lb /><lb />yer whwai they demanied old, anil they<lb /><lb />would not want it. Free epjnage won<lb />bantee the stability of the vi<lb /><lb />Me grindidg. edn ona i na<lb /><lb />would qchipe,<lb /><lb />n the he, ot<lb />would be ata<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />tive Linney, of N. C., in fae<lb /><lb />proriuetion of wheat and othee farm. pro<lb />, ducts would be resumed on the former<lb /><lb />stale. Manufacturers of every descrip<lb /><lb />. yan Sede as 1 Hela od roa no Ipeger engage in a mere,<lb /><lb />hand-to-mouth production, but would<lb />manufacture for the requirements of the<lb />coming year. ~This would give work<lb />to those now in distress, and woald en-<lb />able laboring people themselves to buy<lb />what they. are now doing without, un"<lb />The commerce between forty-five States<lb />would be resumed ; railroads would be<lb />taken out of the hands of receivers,<lb />because they could again earn interest on<lb />their debts ard expenses and somethinz<lb />more. ~The occupation of the pamic<lb />maker would be gone. With free coin-<lb />~age would come a President and Secre-<lb /><lb />tary of the Treasury who would not) |<lb /><lb />spend half their time bawling io the!<lb />world their government is: bankrupt<lb /><lb />acd compelled to sell its bonds at 20)<lb /><lb />per cent. discount from the interest<lb /><lb />rates of the world to enrich favored sjn-| Ee<lb /><lb />dicates for some unfathomable reason.<lb /><lb />Free coinage would stop the borrowing} §<lb /><lb />of money in time of peace for the<lb />purpose of obtaining gold with which<lb />to pay obligations made payable in<lb />gold. .<lb /><lb />In brief, free coinage would mean a<lb />back seatfor the bearsof New York<lb />stock market, and for the pawn brokers<lb />throughout the country. It would<lb /><lb />~mean that money would be more pro-<lb /><lb />fitable when invested in business enter-<lb />prises than when laid away in a napkin<lb />to breed upon itself. Jt would mean<lb />fair play among wien, and only 100<lb />cents on the dollar in the payment of<lb />debts.<lb /><lb />A tree coinage is coming unless<lb />bribery and corruption are stronger in<lb />the land than the honest e xpression of<lb />the peopleTs will"Cincinnati Enquirer.<lb /><lb />TILL THE BAND BEGINS TO<lb />~PLAY,<lb /><lb />We've had the nesting songbirds and<lb />the roses on parade ;<lb /><lb />We've had the steam-piano and the cir-<lb />cus lemonade ;<lb /><lb />The sun has guzed upon us witha with-<lb />ering haughty stare<lb /><lb />That made us long tor quarters with the<lb />placid polar bear,<lb /><lb />But doubts would come in spite of all<lb />thut weather-folk might say,<lb /><lb />For it isnTt truly summer till the band<lb />begins to play.<lb /><lb />The June-time lass has greeted es with<lb />sweet unstudied arts<lb /><lb />And her ribbons: and her curls have<lb />twined themseives around our<lb />hearts ;<lb /><lb />We've set the liammock oscillating un-<lb />derneata the trees,<lb /><lb />A pendulum to tick away the hours<lb />of lazy ease ;<lb /><lb />For it isnTt truly summer till the band<lb />begins to play.<lb /><lb />" Washington Star.<lb /><lb />Words of Wisdom.<lb />Cleverness is a sort of genius for<lb />strumentality.<lb />hand,<lb /><lb />in-<lb />Itis the brain of the<lb /><lb />People seldom improve when they<lb />have no model but themselves to copy<lb />after,<lb /><lb />A dwart sees further than the giant<lb />when he has the giantTs shoulder to<lb /><lb />~mount.<lb /><lb />An old truth stated in<lb />will hit and stick where<lb />missed.<lb /><lb />oa new way<lb />it has often<lb /><lb />The injuries we do and those we suf-<lb />fer are seldom. weighed in theT same<lb />balance.<lb /><lb />No obligation to justice does force a<lb />man to be cruel or to use the sharpest<lb />sentence,<lb /><lb />If idleduess dovs not preeuce vice or |)<lb /><lb />malevolence it commonly produces<lb />melancholy.<lb /><lb />An enterprise, when faitly once be-<lb />gan should. not be left ~till, all that is<lb />sought is won,<lb /><lb />Nurtare your mind with great<lb />thoughtsT; to believe in' the: heroic mike<lb />herogs.<lb /><lb />~When ~we stop ~looking toward 1<lb />wrong we will mot ~find it so~ hartT<lb />~to stay in the righi-place, =<lb /><lb />-Younever know how dear thing<lb /><lb />nfl Fe rac thas no how ~hie<lb /><lb />yong are until you well them.<lb /><lb />rane<lb /><lb />tween these hours.<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest toget our prices befcre pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allfts branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />4.ways ut LOWgsT MARKET CRE!<lb /><lb />TOBACZO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you to pay at one profit. A com<lb />slete stock of "<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />sold for CASH therefore, haviuy no risk<lb />to rup.ne sel] at a close margin.<lb /><lb />PCRK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices to sun<lb />the times. Our goods areall bought and<lb /><lb />M. SCHULT2, Greenville. N Cc<lb /><lb />well ied throughout - the cco give 2 soe<lb />" Geet, Eleraema N.C, will dod me<lb />lV without extra ¢ at 3. office over mar<lb />When you want to be served foamag rns ¥. J. JOUNSON.<lb />promptly send me yoor orders- _ 7<lb />i ak ee oe oak F M.| I HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb />rom 6 to 6:30 ST<lb />Pasififaly: gs i¢e delivered be- - __ TINE or"<lb /><lb />~Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever ~shown in Grpeorill, Be-<lb />sure to see my samples. Ail ew<lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot..<lb />| Will* take pleasureT in: ~bringing<lb />samples. to your home if you will<lb /><lb />notify me at wy shop near ~Hum-<lb />borT on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />~A. P - ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />ecg eon Mem<lb /><lb />Greenv ilfe Market. "<lb /><lb />Cor rected by 8. M, Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lo 15 10.25<lb />Western Sides 6 te 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to P24.<lb />Cori. . -40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Fioar, Family 4.25 to 6.00:<lb />Lard » 54 to 10<lb />Oats © $5 to 40<lb /><lb />o4 to 6<lb /><lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Saltper- Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />» | fees ~per doz tv to 11<lb />Bees wax. ~ber 20<lb /><lb />Cétton,and Péanat,<lb />Below ate Norfolk 34 ices of -cotton<lb /><lb />and peantits for-yesterday, 48 fufhished<lb />by Cobb:.Bros. &amp; -Commission Mer--<lb />chants ~of Norfok : '<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Geod Middling if<lb />Middlin ee 3<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Geod Ordinar y 6 5-16<lb />| Tone"quie<lb />| | PBANUTS.<lb />Prime 34<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3+<lb />Spanish $1.00 ba<lb />Toue"firm.<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE TOB ace cf wmARKEF<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />BY 0+ L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />WILMER<lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />Shirt Wausts, Stamped Linens<lb /><lb />and othér new goods.<lb /><lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />MRS. GEORGIA PEAR,<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very latest | -<lb />styles and shapes ef new Pattern<lb /><lb />I also havea lovely display of<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than 2.<lb /><lb />Tors."Green. wee eveeeeeed Lo Qf<lb />i Bright. ye + case eeu to 8<lb />2 re 11Bt0 4<lb />Lvcs"Comwon..... - .2.4#106<lb />o&amp;" @ood:.....66+ 6. To 15<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />o~~<lb /><lb />Fine, ...-.ec-.-- 12 tol8<lb />Ourrers"Common... vee. 6 toll<lb />oS Good.......6 5124 to 20<lb />Fine..+. .+.-+,15 to 274<lb /><lb />ro<lb /><lb />iT)<lb /><lb />oProfessional Cards.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ee "<lb /><lb />ENRY SHEPVARD,<lb />' REALEsTATE AGENT,<lb />Gievtiville, N.C.<lb />Se Va ~aable Properties for sale or<lb />Rent. Correspondevee soliei uA ~Re-<lb />fers to Mereautile wud BankingT Hogses<lb />of Greenville. - Uitigy ¢ Ou matt gu<lb /><lb />PPey<lb /><lb />BW: ude<lb />Nil NasiT &amp; WilkKD DBEE, *<lb /><lb />) successors Lo Latham &amp; Skimetver.<lb />Ay cA uAW wn<lb />GREEN Lib. wo ©<lb /><lb />T<lb />MAKKY SKI NNR<lb /><lb />thd oe<lb /><lb />Johu 8. Woodard, t'w.. oc a<lb />~Wilgon, N,W. -Greetiville, N. «,<lb />OODAKY: &amp; HARDING, ©. -<lb /><lb />"DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />MN Wt)<lb /><lb />|Flooring. 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After'a few . | WORKS; FOR THE Bree<lb />Date Ym l 3s ws r minutes spent in meditation he started _ eYne<lb />April 2%h 3 F3 Be za Dlies great Dingaam was.@ chief who} ty return atid saw a lion and a lioness, INTERESTS.OF.<lb />o1eH6. 4 2%, ('R " a terror to his medicine man. | not more than 20 yards distant, éyeing |<lb />nee Dario | ly y | There was no punishment that.was too! him attentively. Capt. Mellis had not fr)<lb />A. M.JP OM. \. M | severe-but he would inflict it in an insin- it - :<lb />ve W eldon 11.531 9 44 ating Way oli the unui of witchery: It even a knife with him, and felt certain<lb />. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 39 is related that his confidential man and satel es opens 8a mal aie beasts GREENVILLE ST,<lb />mln |"foo| the great medicine being of the whate| Tow, pousee on hin. So be di the teenies PITEOOUNTY sails<lb />ety tate [121 Za ee had come unr Mi SUD | hopng'bey might tke hi fran OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD,<lb />"" [| . ; ye | animate object. ey growled once or ewe<lb />Ly Wtiecn Mt | 1.00)10 :  menonel = wee Goctor in cordial | twice, as if they suspected something, CEA<lb />2 0811 . The as ge bre Was Durning near) but finally drank and went away quiet-<lb />a Selma 2 53 Yo 2 ne king stated: | ly. After that he never stirred without<lb />Ly Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1 U7 My man of medicine, your hands are<lb /><lb />Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 4 cold; go nearer.to the fire"nearer. Yes, ®.FRER POE OS: Samael on�"� SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />en eee the right hand is very cold. Put it into<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />oH cy the fire.� roe<lb />oR Thus the poor man was obliged to| NORTH CAROLINA TEACHERTS | |<lb />fetes wot en w_.'..." | keep his hand in that fire of white heat ASSEMBLY.<lb />P.M, A.M ne the member had burned toacrisp. _<lb />. g 2 08 620 e command of the king was supreme,<lb />ty Goldsboro $ 10 705| and one indication of the pain would | Asheville, N.C., June 16-80, 1896.<lb />Lv Magnolia | 4 16 8 10} mean instant death, After the seeming ee<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45| suspicion of the king had been gratified| . ;<lb />P. M. A.M | he stated that the hand was warm now Kor the above occagion the Southern<lb /><lb />and that all was well<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTHH. Lu, . Railway will sell round trip tickets a "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDN ESDAY Ay<lb />the rate of one fare for the round trip<lb />A RUSSIAN PHILANTHROPIST.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Dated rae ze 3. * |plus two dollars Memberslip Fee.<lb />april 20, ce : 3: | Bought the Freedam of the Serts of His) 1} kets will be sold June 18"27 in- One Dollar Ver Year.<lb />1896. ZAl4 AS Hevive Siege iy i July 2<lb />wet cet cae er | nm mer " There died recently in Moscow a man |Clusive, good to return ill duly 20. ;<lb />. MiP.M. who in the last 20 years gave $5,000,-| Rate including Membership Fee from<lb />Ly Floretce 8 40) 74 (00 to charity. He was State Councillor . ° yan T his is the PeopleT S Ka uy db itt<lb />o ie etteville Hs 10 9 40), Jermakoff, who.came from a poor fami- ania Si so<lb />ma +.4 oe ly. His first public act which excited Selma, ae<lb />ar Wile a _ i * a _ "| general attention was the purchase of Raleigh, $10.80, . THE TQBACCO DEPA RTMENT, WHICH<lb />TS ce redom ot ne ces This will be a splendid opportunity IS A REGULAR F EATURE OF THE P APER,<lb />+ is native village - i mr OR<lb />sé 000. ae came ee the oseue of the poor to visit Asheville and W estern North 1S ALONE Ww ORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />_ = "-.|_.__ | people time and time again when the | Carolina and oThe Land of the Sky�T| " SUBSCRIP TION PRICE, .<lb />A. M. P, hm. | harvests failed. His funeral was one | ¢ 9 small cost.<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 | 7 ov] of-the largest ever seen in the old burial : 0<lb />fa Me som i th #0 place of the Russian jczars, thousands; Commencing June 14 the Southern "(0)- -_<lb />v Go ml | | 9°36) of the poor of the capital following the | Railway will h<lb />ac WilsonT 1 00 10 271 philant ; ilway will o; erate a t rough train<lb />Ly ~arboro 248 . 7 mun nropist body to the grave. between Norfolk and C hattanooga When y Ou need o=-<lb />) 00 5s ~~ a. ae . | without change via Selma and Me<lb />Po oat ville. Parties located on local stations<lb />fy st Se ata ao 1. on the A. C. L. and W. &amp; N.C. roads 2 | N [ N cr<lb />o om | PM Pw bay 1� | ge should apply to Ticket Agents of these<lb />y Wilson: | or 2. ee ae. a |<lb />ar Rocky Mt | 2 Y 1211) u lines tor round-trip tickets. ~For any pewcaeeey<lb />+ u ~|""" 7 ""~ | further informaticn address, Dor't for get the<lb />ur ion o | sont he ac pore ry s ; e t<lb />v Rocky Mt 217 12 11 . 7 outhern iwallway, mactote . Fz fleco: | or r  mr Cc<lb />Aur Weldon ia (His Worst Enemy Defeated by " #1 ice.<lb />~o'Lrain on Scotiand Neck Brauen Roa : ' JUST RECEIV ED come amens | ian. ar sana<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,1 Pp. P Pp. Lippman S$ nnn<lb />.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.45 ~p | " WE HAYE AMPLE FAOQLLITIES<lb />tant peepee Aa? Bie Kiet tk Great Remed ""A fresh line of " FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />am ata am a % om Fea y. Family : GROCERIES, KINDS {Ok COMMERCIAL AND<lb />ax a. m., Weldon<lb />We oUt a am | : TOBACCO WAREHQUSE WORK.<lb />" Consisting of "- / 0 eon<lb />she igton eon ran ® leave |<lb />Dei ne nd ufos (Th. | ge THREE: Years HE-SURRERER-cOuLD | L lour, Lard, Our Work and Prices : Suit ¢ our p ,<lb />t., mitaa: Pe ae A. $-Fertherite Meat, ~~. ~Coffee a rol<lb />Tarboro 3.80 p- tm, Parmete 1.20 a. m. Maney BREATHE AT wate ° ~~<lb />sf20, et acriyee, Washlugioy Meal, " | Sugar . o"<lb />bite . gene wi wn ie on | "-NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. eed Te on } |<lb />Pe th rf Branch . &amp;e. &amp;e. Ke. af aad A! 7<lb />rua Yaes sary C, ta Aten) «Mia ant a Data, en pe ne ACFLEL. OR B<lb />marle &amp; Kuleigh-f- nt. daily exoept Sun- form. rly, this hoagie of his suffer- which I am _ si a a<lb />day, a 4 60 p. m., Sunday, 300 P.M; ings seem Neca shert ef marvelous. ae. ili : | in,<lb />arrive Hlymouth 9.00 P.M, 4.25 p.m. oes eiing, be cone ee ror ate selllug 80 1OW {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE I<lb />Returaiiny sives Plymouth daily excep Fealising. "tha ano ong, weaty, wake thatit cadses "{[s T ACE IN GREENVILLE FOR~<lb />Sundvy, 6.0lcu. 65. » Sunday F809 a y,. p Ful: hignt atragsie to ~breathe was surprise.<lb /><lb />' ' sp | before sae He a aa ss up either<lb />arrive Tardore 10: Bb um apd V). ab eide--for-two. years, -. Sppman's ~Oomesevs me<lb /><lb />A ea healing pa i pear and will BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY NOVELS<lb />Goldner. ally, kates opt, Sunday. 6.05 8 TEXAS. treat you fair TS Ted AS eae<lb /><lb />7°30 a, a, Re-| Messrs. LIPPMANT BROB., bat ik cociedan<lb /><lb />sleep mei aay posttinn : all<lb /><lb />turning leon mithtield 8.00 a! m,. ar of YP ee ae aS four panies and osquare.<lb />' rives at Goldsbors.@ 30 4. m. nr. head fe tye recipe of fag Your . EE A full line of Ledgers, Day Boake M panedeny and *<lb />oTrame in Nashville branch ieave PE, has cared my aittclty of brent @. W.AARDELE. Books, ~Receipt, Draft and Note dks, | ali Cap, Fools Ga<lb />Ro-ky Mount at 4.80 \p. m,. arrive by) refeved eof al. pa, ae . Bill Cap, Letter aud Note Papers. Envelopes ~all sizes and st<lb />een AVN, maturing tee #6 one ies ib nah, ger two | biibtiiln oh! demise oeek? " |Handgome Box Puyeterics, fiom 10 cents and up. School ir<lb />es wi, Nashyille 8.3) a Pek ditive at oe ~fnT fwot, 1 dresded to see night come. } | if ge |lets, Slates, Lead aud Slate Pencils, Penis and Pen-Holders &amp;e.<lb />hy ai I<lb /><lb />ee Mouit 9.05 a m. daily except Full live Popular Novels by best authors. The Celebrated Dia-<lb /><lb />mond, Inks, all colors, and Cream Mucilage, the best mude; constant] y,<lb /><lb />ipeon . to<lb />wine di Entra branch; Flesence ~R eo dba te dete band ~of the Boe meadin eo/on hand. We are soleagent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing~<lb /><lb />&amp;., leave Latin 6.40: pm, dairies Oiiabar 4 feel a Sa that C was Lik ene? get f<lb /><lb />ria ~. and I heartil ly, recom mend ievo f equals it and every busmess man should have one. Erasers Sponge.<lb />oS bas ote higg Re ne ce wy friends 7 es! AS peste : 5 Cup, Pencil-Hoiders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c. Don't forget us when you,<lb />active Lathe 7°00 8 in.dallye ms oramecy | 7 Grol spar raion arena bore bilasee want anything in the Stationary line.<lb /><lb />ol vo<lb />4 THR STAMD OF TwaAdAS"County of 10 Ati pty<lb /><lb />saw for Clinton caily, var Sutttay, | teority "wa ooa sBay, Personality appeared | £1<lb />virtue oP. icte pela tive t<lb />JOHN-E. DIVINE.<lb /><lb />Bes i. aed § egesoupeuih thatthe "foFegu GREENVILLE The Charlotte = |<lb />| Cevons7 0a virtue o<lb />General sup.| Catarrh Cured by P.P.P.<lb /><lb />rain onClixton Branch leaves War-| Comanche."Before the undersignell au- hes in<lb />e<lb />orokn, E sath that the for oie Sats Bis je ondary .POISO<lb />: Pi Sapa Bea tae | " |<lb />Nala No? 79 coal ad. | ae a " steurd.: it disonge, . , O SE , Th :<lb />er forallp mail.yia| Sworn to a ileal: fs is, | claine. fate Hae imac n »<lb />ih o Rh stole Sea ie a... wo a | soma guar He luke proofs setters, ait Bit oe Gatos banat<lb />orfolk aud U R~ wp pomen ON North. �,� arolin<lb />. ne all poiuts Nom! via Norfolk, Comanche County, ~Tess ® ae<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />The course embraces all the bianches DAILY<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />pe | Sem<lb /><lb />a a aa Monee st Remedy) where ali other "}usually taughtin an Academy, AND<lb /><lb />o sn KENLY, Gen!) Wanag Sewi a ~Terms, both ; for, pulijen,.and beuwd ¢<lb /><lb />ae } iii Its, ang nape tatentee reasonable. , WEEKLY,<lb />} use of P<lb /><lb />f and a<lb /><lb />: - ent cure Boys weil fitted and | panipped (91<lb />caren tt he sea cenii {Independent and fearless, wxyer an<lb />oo a oee gar oye. they wish to] more attr okt than ever. it Wil} De @<lb />wyrene % 1 OO FHPs Sis 8clivol invaluable) aria ee hoi. th<lb />qua hy ve. ~thorough ~preparation to] oftice theetet :<lb />enter, wi. credit, any College in North , mn oo<lb /><lb />~aroling or the State University, In| 7<lb /><lb />refers to .10¥e wisi aave recently lett) (8 = x Daa nanny<lb /><lb />ie tuipe ir vie ening OF pte | Of the mews ofithe world. Com<lb />, ae ee GAY reports from the Bice<lb /><lb />ness, whéther nervous or<lb /><lb />Li oem seth tefor" 6, whether nerve<lb />. A healt<lb /><lb />CLUES in IANORY SS SA ror<lb /><lb />eczema "<lb />the skin are removed and<lb /><lb />Pe Bay Chae Ee RY hd ret choraetor said | | Mi Nesional Capitol, 98 a veur |<lb />svery Wedneslay and goods * ina SOON seach s c Salas PRR A,<lb />are returned ting Lf spy SP AbdRboass.  J Warors hamived Pree Vote mt 2 wu Hope Avil files yy TR yer ete<lb /><lb />r bundles to us on Tuesdays ; of American Silver and Repeal |.esegny f on be rmnert |<lb />and hey resi prompt atten. LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHEGARIES.J of the Toa Per Dont. Tax lg rf. por, i� , re actors lal, *<lb />. asc te Banks gpnte) % ito poo ;<lb /><lb />" HFISR.Y<lb /><lb />hay $1. uy ag aonunds<lb />Wilmington N.C WHO RAasDaLH ||" Bond t<lb />1 July 44, 5. T Pivi'esp ve, th ~4 RM<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />ye<lb />iH<lb /><lb />re<lb />Ss<lb /><lb />z ewe<lb /><lb />wee<lb /><lb />atten<lb /><lb />attentror ¥ 3<lb />-large.and excellent line of<lb /><lb />""FOR"""<lb /><lb />SPRING ND SUMNER ER<lb /><lb />"Consisting of~ |<lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to~dat<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS,<lb />PARISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb />oMULLS,<lb />DOTTED SWI1SSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds sd description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />ear iner nnn<lb /><lb />"-Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAIST SILKS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />Ee<lb />-<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cartain Poles.<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties.<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Chiidren that: has,<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an.<lb />honest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas -<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun] and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />We cau and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb />Furnitur=<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many.<lb />different kinds. , Dining and Par:<lb />-lor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parior Suits, Centre ~lables, Side<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />Bedsteads, Mattreases, Floor and<lb />~Table Oil) Cloths, Mattings of<lb />cheap and good. grades.<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />crema anall<lb /><lb />Creates many «a new business,<lb />Eniarges many ao old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />kevives many adull business,<lb />Rescues nany a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />columns of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />S.cures suceess to any business.<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judiciously, �ffuse the<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />Some Going, Some Coming, Some<lb />Neither.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />F. Meyer, of Baltimore, is in town.<lb />S. H. Abbott went to Kinston Fri-<lb />day evening. |<lb /><lb />"J. H. Blount returned from Tarboro<lb />Friday evening. "<lb /><lb />Ayden this morning.<lb /><lb />G. F. Evans returned Friday even-<lb />ing from Lynchburg.<lb /><lb />W. C. Hester left this morning to<lb />spend a few days in Oxford.<lb /><lb />Be aoe erences wr)<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger .and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A.M: Going South,<lb /><lb />M, leavesl0:10 A.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:16 P. M,<lb /><lb />Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />ington Monday,<lb />Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Cape nr ante te a<lb /><lb />JUNE BUGS.<lb /><lb />A few Caught and Set to Bu:zing for<lb />the Reflector Readers.<lb /><lb />Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Sporting Club Cigars at J. S. Tuns<lb />tallTs.<lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />NothingT equals it. D. S. SMirH.<lb /><lb />Subscribe to the RerLector"only<lb /><lb />25 cents a month.<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />The Messenger says 3,800 barrels<lb />of potatees were shipped from Washing-<lb /><lb />ton in one day.<lb /><lb />Finest Cucumber Pickles, in vinegar<lb /><lb />ready for use, at J. S. TunstallTs,<lb /><lb />The best blend of Tea, 2dc.<lb />pvund, S. M. Scuuttz.<lb /><lb />clusive, D.L. JAMES.<lb /><lb />strings in various places.<lb />Beet just m. Try it. J. 8. TonstaLe<lb /><lb />It is delicious. ~Try it.<lb />J. S: TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />to-day.<lb /><lb />pound, S. M. Scuvuttz.<lb /><lb />ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple.<lb />') yy VS. M. Sonvyprz.<lb /><lb />The communion service in the Bap-<lb />tist church was postponed from last<lb /><lb />Sunday to to-morrow morniog.<lb /><lb />_, Struck a Pole,<lb /><lb />wag driving~ through Forbestown and<lb />not taking his bearings catefully, his<lb /><lb />phone poles.. Breaking his harness<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />North B ound ra arrives 9:50 A.<lb /><lb />Steamer Tar River arrives from Wasb-<lb /><lb />A hard rain fell here this morning.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S.]<lb /><lb />_ The young people had a very enjoy-<lb />able dance in sermania Hall Friday<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CarrTs<lb /><lb />per<lb /><lb /> Norice."My office will ~be closed<lb />trom the 16th to the 19th inst, in-<lb /><lb />The boys have set their heads on<lb />-haviny telephones too, and are ruuning<lb /><lb />A new shipment of Fulton Market<lb /><lb />A new supply of BeefHam received<lb /><lb />In Srock""Dried keaches, Prunes,<lb />Raisins, Dates and Apples, dc. per<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher<lb /><lb />~To-day whileT Mr. ~W. A. Pollard<lb /><lb />ing tor a visit to LaGrange.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Wynne, of Richmond, arrived<lb />here Friday evening to visit relatives.<lb /><lb />J. W. Wiggins returned Friday even-<lb />ing from a short visit to Rocky Mount.<lb />C. M. Bernard !eft this morning for<lb /><lb />St. Louis to attend the Republican<lb />National Convention.<lb /><lb />JUNE JOURNEYERS.<lb /><lb />Capt. C. A. White returned from:<lb /><lb />_ Mrs.Georgia Pearce left Friday even-,<lb /><lb />= as -_"<lb /><lb />_ Knew a Thing or Iwo.<lb />oSo you take only one paper home<lb />each night? I should think you and<lb />your wife would quarrel to see which<lb />one would read it first.�<lb />oNo danger of that. I give her the<lb />part with all the department store ad-:<lb />vertising.� "Ex.<lb /><lb />Just Like a Mule.<lb /><lb />A mule galloping along and dragging<lb />a pair of cart shafts behind Lim, caused<lb />a good many whoas tJ be hurled at<lb />him along main street to-day. After<lb />having as much fun as he wanted the<lb />mule stopped on Dickerson avenue and<lb />waited tor the man running behind him<lb />to catch up.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Davis to Attend. |<lb />Mrs. Jefferson Vavis and daughters<lb />will attend the meeting ot the Confed-<lb />erate Veterans at Richmond this month.<lb /><lb />8th says: At a meeting to-night of<lb />the committee having charge of the re-<lb /><lb />ception to be tendered Mrs. Jefferson<lb />Davis, at the Davis Mansion, during<lb />the Contederate reunion here, a letter<lb /><lb />Mrs. T. L. Hancoek, of Parmele,<lb />who is visiting her mother, Mra. J. C.|<lb />Tripp, is quite sick.<lb /><lb />Mrs. C. M. Bernard and children!<lb />left this morning tospend a month with<lb />relatives in Virginia and West Vir-<lb />ginia.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Dr. R. W. Joyner, of Wood<lb />land and her sister, Mrs. Lanier, of<lb />Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Andrew<lb />voyner,<lb /><lb />Frank Pittman, of near Grifton, has<lb />j moved his family to Greenville and oc-<lb />cuples one of the Griffin houses in<lb /><lb />she would gladly be present.<lb /><lb />was read trom Mrs. Davis, saying that<lb /><lb />During the reception Mrs. Davis<lb />will be seated upon a platform between<lb />two of the rooms and will not be. ex-<lb />pected ~o rise or shake hands with the<lb /><lb />J, W. HIGGS, Pres. 1. $. HIGGS; Cashier, ;<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING, AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />fh<lb />i<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS -<lb />Representingta | ore Than a Half<lb />MillionTDollars,<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. anal<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Week, N.C. : :<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C. ~.<lb />D. W.. Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C. |<lb /><lb />ee eee<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />A dispatch from that city dated the public.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />guests. .<lb />Miss Winme Davis and Mrs. Hayes,<lb />will receive at the foot of the platform. |<lb /><lb />see here<lb /><lb />Forbestown.<lb /><lb />Miss Rosa Bell Rountree returned to<lb />Kinston Friday evening. Misses Dot<lb />Flanagan and Irma Cobb accompanied<lb />her home for a visit.<lb /><lb />J. S. Joyner and wife arrived from<lb />Baltimore, Friday evening, and will<lb />spend some time here. Mr. Joyner will<lb />make Greenville his temporary head-<lb />quarters,<lb /><lb />The first telephone connection was<lb />made Friday evening between the cen-<lb />tral office and the PlantersT Warehouse.<lb />The phones worked like a charm.<lb /><lb />100 One Hundred 100<lb /><lb />Desirable building lots<lb />for sale.<lb /><lb />100 yards from College buildin<lb /><lb />~ be [y} a:<lb />200 R. R. Depot.<lb /><lb />300 , o* Tobacco Town.<lb />1000 o = business portion<lb /><lb />of town. ~Terms very reasonable.<lb />Apply to HiGGS BROS.<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />ne ee<lb /><lb />NOTICE.<lb /><lb />bers is hereby declared unlawfal for any<lb />on to erect or place any wooden<lb />building or shed, on either side of Evaus<lb />st. between Third and Fifth streets.<lb />within 20 feet of sald st. Any person<lb />or persons violating this ordinance shall<lb />pay + fine of 5 wi ety day that said<lb />ng or shed shall  *<lb />June Sth, 1896. ee<lb /><lb />OLA FORBES.<lb />C. C, FORBES. Clerk. 8, Mayor<lb /><lb />mt i, el 0 ed<lb /><lb />just as a scalded cat comes to fear<lb />even cold water, buyers who find<lb />themselves hoodwinked by plaus-<lb />ible advertising set all advertise-<lb />ing down as good for nothing,<lb />and careful, straightforward ad-<lb />vortisers suffer with the rest. come<lb />and see us and you will not be<lb />disappointed. look over this list,<lb /><lb />49)<lb /><lb />bleached vuomestics, indigo<lb />prints, outing cloths, duch-<lb />esse jaconats, fresh percales,<lb />navy Serge, french storm<lb />serge, brocaded bateste, ete.,<lb />in profusion snd prices way<lb />down.<lb /><lb />(0)<lb />A big line ot R. &amp; G.<lb />Corsets just received.<lb /><lb />H. C. HOOKER. &amp; OO.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />OnSaturday, June 13,<lb />we will close our Bank<lb />at OneoTclock. All per-<lb />sons having<lb />with us will please at-<lb /><lb />noon.<lb /><lb />Bank of Greenville.<lb />R. A. TYSON, Cashier.<lb /><lb />business<lb />tend to it by Saturday<lb /><lb />: *<lb />Searcertios<lb /><lb />An Endless Eine<lb /><lb />Of Canned Goods,<lb /><lb />\Fancy and Staple Gro-<lb /><lb />ceries, as well as high-<lb />grade but reasonable<lb />priced Table Delicacies<lb />may alwaysbefoundat<lb />my store.<lb /><lb />A call will convince<lb />you that I am the lead-<lb />er.<lb /><lb />TIAL<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />DY GUUS NITION, SHOE<lb /><lb />_ Hats, Caps, ~GentsT Furnishings,<lb /><lb />~and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />to 23 cts yard. |<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth-,<lb />ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />_H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />| RawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />o8<lb /><lb />buggy collided with one of the tele- |p<lb /><lb />WBA<lb />. i *<lb />: ( y j !<lb />i)<lb />4 i j AA<lb /><lb />~Wholesale and Retail Dealers in }@=-<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />bid,<lb /><lb />i . | was about the only damage sustained: se thcuekeut kee :<lb />. i t : vo PAPO Goes<lb />We have afew more left of those<lb />io) So of besatifal designs. | Better for a grocer, dry goods dealer, |) b @.| i om N<lb />Jome* and ~eee! weTwe® will be | {saith tobucconist, or any, other, hus" ) yw : iw = he<lb />omore than pleased to show you iness man, to offend a whole coterie of = r 2 a a=<lb />through dur'stook. oA careful in: | loungers than to spoil bis trade by, in- 7 : oip a Mol ¢ Pong RoR Chheet Daa: TIDY<lb /> Spedtion will repey you mary |commoding persons who, menn dpsi-} 0 iT) woo) onl at 85 Cents: a piece. Tod ta ci<lb />ae WAC ORS ~gio ; mari ness. No one likes to ~place small "o?- Mena Loitas tee lt suindit nf, L. . : Ay UWOR 40 1 Motil HT ga apy ,<lb />: « he el din . ee Wie norwel aay 4 f 4 7 ~ . ~ T og . ' . he<lb />TW honng V7! ders when Jor of idle pationa, itd ip. |! E88 kal gene RLM an Soko fat<lb />KK i i; tening, ready: to }make comments on |" igh ae he 7 , ine Bi Miah ge)<lb />ey » RE ae ¥ ~ i ~ i<lb />| 7 | f 1 ~it them ~nd theirs jparetianes ns sdon" as | Ju ew ip ce on ee<lb />vit { iT) o ma poe ie tee A oe + 1 + at T » he<lb />PARA? SANG Hideo WW © | this hacks are peered. "Michigan Mer 9) 7. gry i) qui if? aac Ea. Sent wots<lb /><lb />Bt ylos chants:<lb /><lb />i yl Phd 0, 4 1, 4<lb /><lb />, ~<lb />i<lb /><lb />which ~Will be sold soak ub. jprices? | byodiale s.b, |<lb /><lb />~<lb /></p>
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