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        <p>es<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />~ .<lb />4 + 3h: a<lb />dh<lb /><lb />B DAILY REFLECT<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. 7<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1896.<lb /><lb />_ tS<lb /><lb />HELLO!<lb />Central.<lb /><lb />i 4 aan<lb /><lb />Give me<lb />oO66�?<lb /><lb />ve<lb /><lb />Wal) IS db<lb /><lb />UT. MUNFORD<lb /><lb />Shoes,<lb />Clothing<lb /><lb />- and<lb />Dress<lb />Goods<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />. ~ ~ é<lb /><lb />~GOOD:- : BYE.<lb />Phone 96.<lb /><lb />Eo<lb /><lb />tii) Geb,<lb /><lb />ohs 'she was ~ured. ¥<lb /><lb />GRIMESLAND ITEMS.<lb /><lb />Fine Crops"New Buildings Going<lb />Up"Personal Notes.<lb /><lb />cent<lb /><lb />GRIMESLAND, N. C., June 30th, T96.<lb /><lb />As the primings begia to ripen and<lb />the cotton begins to bloom, our people<lb />take on new faces. They feel good,<lb />for the harvest prospect was never bet-<lb />ter, All crops in this section are<lb />unusually good. In a week or two<lb />tobacco curing will be in full blast.<lb />Some farmers have already put in<lb />barns of primings.<lb /><lb />And along with rural prosperity our<lb />town grows in trade and _ buildings.<lb />W. E. Proctor is not satisfied unless he<lb />is running a saw mill, or building a<lb />house. He has recently added to his<lb />mill plant a shingle mill turning lathe<lb />and lathe saw, and is now manufactur-<lb />ing all kinds of building wnaterials such<lb />as brackets, banister posts, &amp;c. He<lb />has recently erected large two-story<lb />double stores which J. O. Proctor «&amp;<lb />Bro. will occupy in the near future,<lb />and a six room residence on corner of<lb />Chicod and Pitt streets, wihich will<lb />soon be occupied by Mr. Alex Hudnell,<lb />of Aurora.<lb /><lb />Plans and specifications are aiready<lb />made out for another residence on Pitt<lb />street.<lb /><lb />The masons of this viemity are build-<lb />ing a larg2 school house and a_ lodge<lb />room. It will be completed about<lb />Sept. Ist.<lb /><lb />Mrs. John H. Daniel, of Roanoke<lb />Rapids, who has been visiting her<lb />daughter, Mrs. T. M. Moore, returned<lb />home Monday.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Virginia Jones who has been<lb />visiting her son, Dr. C. M. Jones, lett<lb />to-day for her home near Conetoe.<lb /><lb />Scot Galloway, Turney Powel and<lb />W. E. Proctor left yesterday for Rich-<lb />mond to attend the reunion.<lb /><lb />It isa noticed that nearly all the<lb />drummers who stop here make strong<lb />talk tor the gold standard. It is<lb />question whecher or not they are em-<lb />ployed a carry gold argument as a side<lb />line. Our people are nearly all silver<lb />men and old Chicod will poll her full<lb />vote as: usual.<lb /><lb />BETHEL NEWS.<lb /><lb />Births, Deaths and Persona! Notes.<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />Beruer, N. C., July 2nd, 1896.<lb />Rev. Albert Barnes left Monday<lb />morning to spend a few days at his for-<lb />mer home in Fremont.<lb /><lb />There have been five births and one<lb />death in Bethel within the last three<lb />days.<lb /><lb />A. B. Cherry is the happy man this<lb />week"its a fine girl.<lb /><lb />William Howard, of Tarboro, spent<lb />yesterday in town.<lb /><lb />The Baptist Sunday School had _ its<lb />ainual picnic to-day and everybody<lb />seemed to enjoy it.. Much credit is<lb />due I. R. Bullock tor the success of<lb />their, school.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Mahala Whitehiorst died yes-<lb />erday morning in Bethel. funeral<lb />services were held in the Methodist<lb />church to-day at 1 oTclock by Rev. S:<lb />A. Cotton. She was interred at the<lb />family burying ground two ~miles from<lb />town. .<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Mrs. T. C. Diefeapor died Pucsday<lb />morning near Dardens depot, Her re-<lb /><lb />ay morn<lb /><lb />fi and con-<lb />. » of herT<lb /><lb />thet W. R.<lb /><lb />veyed to hot<lb /><lb />|| Bord. Panera corvices werd by<lb />|S. A. Cotton, of Cpnetoes otter which |<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />mains were brough* here « ~on the A. &amp;]| ,<lb />nae closed on the 4th, except at the follow-<lb /><lb />MORNING GERMAN.<lb /><lb />A Most Charming Social Event.<lb /><lb />GreenvilleTs social circles have been<lb />very active this week, owing largely to<lb />the presence of several charming visi-<lb />tors intown. There have been socia-<lb />bles, dances, excursions and picnics.<lb />and pleasure ha3 had full sway. Per-<lb />haps the crowning event of the week<lb />was the morning German given by<lb />Miss Bettie Tyson in Germania Hall<lb />this morning, complimentary to her<lb />guests, Misses Olive Joyner, of Balti-<lb />more and Francis Conrad, of Winston.<lb /><lb />The young people assembled at 9<lb />oTclock and whirled away the hours in<lb />fantastic figures until noon. The Ger-<lb />man was led by Miss Francis Conrad,<lb />of Winston, with H. W. Whedbee, the<lb />other participants being :<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Tyson with R. M. Moye.<lb /><lb />Miss Olive Joyner, of Baltimore,<lb />with J. B. Jarvis.<lb /><lb />Miss Hattie Ellison, of Washington,<lb />with Preston Cotten.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Gray, of Winston, with<lb />Charles OTHagan.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Jarvis with J. W. Wig-<lb />gins,<lb /><lb />Miss Myra Skinner with C. 8.<lb />Forbes.<lb /><lb />Miss Lillian Cherry with J. L. Flem-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Miss Jennie James with G. W<lb />Woodward.<lb /><lb />Miss Ella King with B. F. Ty son.<lb /><lb />Miss Janie Tyson with Ray Tyson.<lb /><lb />The chaperones were Mesdames G,<lb />B. King and R. J. Cobb.<lb /><lb />Misses Annie Perkins and Flellen<lb />Perkins assisted Miss Tyson in receiv-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Refreshments were<lb />oTclock.<lb /><lb />served at 12<lb /><lb />Law as She is Laid Down in Poik,<lb /><lb />- Weare told that a white man and a<lb />negro had a row in the yard of the for-<lb />mer, over in Polk county the other day,<lb />and the white man struck the negro<lb />twice on the head with a rock.<lb /><lb />The negro threatened to prosecute<lb />and the white man oftered to pay him<lb />$5 to compromise, but the negro wanted<lb />$50, which was refused, and he then<lb />swore out a warrant and haled the<lb />white man up before a magistrate. Af:<lb />ter hearing the évidence the magistrate<lb />fined the negro $5 and costs, upon the<lb />ground that a manTs house and yard<lb />were his castles. The white man then<lb />went the negroTs security to keep him<lb />out of jail.<lb /><lb />Great is law as she is interpreted in<lb /><lb />these amazing days !"Rutherfordton | SS pwAag aaa.<lb /><lb />Democrat.<lb /><lb />At Rest.<lb />To-day at12 o'clock, the spirit of<lb />Mrs. Martha A. King, consort of the<lb />late Thomas King, took its flight to the<lb /><lb />better land, where all is peace and rest. | 3<lb />Mrs. King had been a great sufferer | 3<lb /><lb />for some time, but bore it with that<lb /><lb />Chrirtian fortitude with which she was |:<lb /><lb />so richly endowed. She was a faithful<lb /><lb />and consistent member ot the Disciple}<lb />She was born |<lb /><lb />church at Farmville.<lb />on the Turnage farm, near Farmville,<lb />the 25th day of April, 1825, being in<lb />her 71st year. She had four sons;<lb />Jahn M., now dead, Benj. R., Richard<lb />W.,and Henry T, King,and leavesa large<lb />number ~of relatives and friends ta<lb />mourn ; her death. The funeral wil<lb />take place to-morrow  afteruoon at<lb />~1 oTclock at the family burial ground.<lb /><lb />~ Postoffice Hours July 4th.<lb />The Greenville postoffice | will be<lb /><lb />ing hours : oOpen, from 8:30 to,9:30 A.<lb /><lb />= Tula ompaae to 2 P. M.<lb /><lb />lL opem at night as usnal after, ar.<lb />{ tfval, of Northern: mail.<lb />G. B. Kiva, adden,<lb /><lb />At a'Summer<lb /><lb />Resort<lb /><lb />: SS |S<lb />4 You will i imagine you are, when un<lb />de<lb /><lb />: Phone 56. 5<lb /><lb />r the cooling influence of our @<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />Summer Suits, _<lb />Underwear, Shirts.<lb /><lb />Then thereTs a mint of satisfaction in<lb />the low prices and big values generally<lb />we are offering. Come and see for<lb />yourself"old and young, big and little<lb />fellows. Sizes and kinds for all.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />fo fe fe te te<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Jfew Summer Goods<lb /><lb />Just received a pretty line of<lb /><lb />o" Dress Goods, Sattines,<lb /><lb />Duckings,Gaubre ClothT<lb />Nicobocker,<lb />Ginghams, Suitings,<lb />White Goods,<lb />Pearls and: Muslins.<lb /><lb />4 a cote Se eek Set me Spee. Panes<lb />Sites se  crteaa oat arstes Sr Pas Ugg es Feteae sas Rta Oe Fen<lb /><lb />Ti<lb />| " ,<lb /><lb />A fine assortment of men and boys Clothing.<lb />A nice line of Shoes, that can not be surpassed.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT, |<lb /><lb />The LadiesT Palace of Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />ba 3 3 5 FiNead tea<lb />PDD IFOS o<lb /><lb />EG L AD I HS " ) :<lb />GO »)<lb />XC) B x a<lb />: yy _<lb />0 ae our_ BS<lb />) OF<lb />s } :<lb />? 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          <lb />ssesfincinanir tren enteing tine stpeenipattatsnapb-s ortho aramasnintng- carton mtr eae einen mente tc eee at<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />""<lb />SUBSCRIPTION RATES.<lb />Onc year, - - + - $8.00<lb />One month, oe<lb />One week. - ws = ~" ld<lb />Delivered in town by, carriers without<lb />oxgra cost.<lb /><lb />~ Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb />had on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />~We desire a live ~correspondent at<lb />every postofiice in the county, who will<lb />pend in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />ta each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />sen plana inrane. embarassment hws a<lb /><lb />ta eneel a<lb />he,<lb /><lb />Literal Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />tion rates paid.to agents.<lb /><lb />peer n nena<lb /><lb />Srp, 1896.<lb /><lb />Fripay, JULY<lb /><lb />Convention Dates.<lb /><lb />Democratic National Convention,<lb />Chicago, July 7,<lb /><lb />Populist National Convention, St.<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />Silver National Convention,<lb />Louis, July 22<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />St.<lb /><lb />_Hrerecnicees-<lb /><lb />Rarereesictienennemnnerin ener<lb /><lb />Condition of the Treasury.<lb /><lb />Washington, July 1."The Treasury<lb />to-day lest $217,000 in gold coin, of<lb />which $200,000 was tor export to Can-<lb />sda. This leaves the true amount of<lb />the gold reserve $101,408,759.<lb /><lb />Washington, July 1."The monthly<lb />statement of the director of the mint<lb />shows the coinage at the United States<lb />mints during June to have been as_fol-<lb /><lb />lows: Gold $2,471,217 ; silver<lb /><lb />$1,950,693 ; minor coins $202,019 $ oto- |<lb /><lb />tal coinage $4,472,929.<lb /><lb />Washington, July 1"The monthly<lb />statement of the comptroller of the cur-<lb />rency shows that during June the total<lb />circulation ot National bank notes was<lb />$225.9) i9,860, an increase for the year<lb />of $14,312,262. The circule tion based<lb />on United States bonds was $205,538,-<lb />929, an increase for the year of $1),<lb />476.831. The circulation secured by<lb />lawful money amounted to $20,374,-<lb />O31, a decrease for the year of 5,164,008.<lb />The amount of United States registered<lb />bonds on deposit to secure circulating<lb />notes was $228.915.950, and to secure<lb />public deposits $16,928,000.<lb /><lb />Washington, July 1."The Treasury<lb />statement of the public debt issued to-<lb />day shows the public debt, less cash in<lb />the Treasury at the close of the fiscal-<lb />year to have beer $955.297,254 an in<lb />crease for the month of $1,820,854,<lb />The debt is classified as follows + |<lb /><lb />Interest bearing debt $847,363,890 ;<lb />debt on which mterest has ceased since<lb />maturity $1,636,890 ; debt bearing no<lb />interest $373,728,570; total $1,222,-<lb />729,350, which does not include $547,.<lb />110,973, in certificates and Treasury<lb />notes offset by an equal amount ot cash<lb />in the Treasury. The Treasury cash<lb />is classified as follows: Gold $144,<lb />020,363; silver $513,398,713 5 paper<lb />$178, 371,621 ; bonds disbursing officers<lb />balances, ete. $18,114,936, making a<lb />total of $853,905, 635, against which<lb />there are demand liabilities amounting<lb />to $586,473,539, leaving a cash balance<lb />in the Treasury of $267,432,096.<lb />at,<lb /><lb />a rreente ciemmmeeaaene""onenasnd<lb />The Fellow Who Keeps Track of Bi-<lb />! _eycle Accidents.<lb /><lb />cocoa sri<lb /><lb />v<lb />tee<lb />_ oI trast you will not °think I am<lb />going crazy,� remarked a prominent<lb />Jub man, obut I am_ saving allT the<lb />pings I can find about. accidents<lb />ed by bicycles.� With this the<lb />ker cut from a newspaper before<lb />iim a short parag ragraph about a man<lb /><lb />riding With his! ~ive%year ~old<lb />in the seat in front of him. The<lb />ran intoT peut oar, as child,<lb />Le its<lb /><lb />jahy clippings where a Brooklyn rider<lb />~|day. His !wheel ofollowed him, ' fell<lb /><lb />the water uritil he was drowned. A<lb /><lb />WeatherTs blazinT<lb /><lb />rather.queer things. I saw in one of<lb />fell imto the - Fast river the other<lb />across his oneck and held him under<lb /><lb />little girl in St. Louis, so I read, was<lb />watching her brother inflate the tire<lb />of his bicycle. The tire burst, and<lb />the little girl was so surprised that<lb />she died the following day. In Cin"<lb />cinnati a wheelman ran over. ? neigh�<lb />borTs dog and killed it. The neighbor<lb />came out and beat the rider over the<lb />head with his own tool bag and frac-<lb />tured his skull. Jlost the run of the<lb />clippingTat that point, "but suppose the<lb />wheelman mustT have died from the<lb /><lb />blows. _ Another instance 1s that of a<lb /><lb />bey who was coasting down a steep}<lb /><lb />Pennyslvania hill. The crank on_ his<lb />machine broke, he flew to the bottom<lb />of the hill, and was thrown down a<lb />coal shaft that was sunk at that point.<lb />J} am trying to sell my wheel now,TT"<lb />Washington Times.<lb /><lb />sacar hn ne<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />LOAFINT ROUNT.<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />WeatherTs jest the kind to be<lb />Loafiw wherT the wind blows free<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />Nigh some cool old country ranch<lb />WherT the boys wade in the branch ;<lb />WherT you smell the summer rain<lb />As it sprinkles some old lane ;<lb />WherT the bees make honeycomb ;<lb />AnT they call the cattle home.<lb /><lb />Talk erbout the bustlinT town,"<lb />NothinT beats it"loafinT rounT!<lb /><lb />: so itTs best<lb /><lb />Jest to step away anT rest"<lb /><lb />Take a day off in the dells :<lb /><lb />Drink from old-time country wells ;<lb />In the grasses at yer feet<lb /><lb />Slice the watermelons sweet ;<lb /><lb />Git away from human words<lb /><lb />AnT jest listen to the birds!<lb /><lb />Talk erbcut the bustlinT town,"<lb />Life is happier loafinT rounT!<lb /><lb />Modern Big Things.<lb /><lb />One of the largest checks ever drawn<lb />in thia country was $16,000,000 by<lb />President Roberts, of the Pennsylvania<lb />railroad, in payment ot 200,000 shares<lb />of Phiiadelphia, Wilmington &amp; Balti-<lb />more railroad stock.<lb /><lb />The pavement in front of William<lb />II. VanderbiltTs residence in New York<lb />city $40,000.<lb />stone lying direcily intront is the<lb /><lb />cost over The single<lb />largest known paving stone, and cost,<lb /><lb />ransportation and all, $9,000.<lb /><lb />. The largest bronze casting ever made<lb />ia America is the buffaloTs head, which<lb />of the<lb /><lb />Omaha<lb /><lb />hang at the eastern entrance<lb />Union Pacitte bridge between<lb />and Council Bluffs.<lb /><lb />The largest statue in the United<lb />States is BartholdiTs oLiberty En-<lb />lightening the World,� which stands<lb />on Bedloe island, New York harbor.<lb />The statue alone, without base or pe-<lb />destal weigh s400,000 pounds.<lb /><lb />The highest building in the world,<lb />monuments and towers not consider-<lb />the Cologne cathedral. ~The<lb />heighth ot this building from the pave-<lb /><lb />ed, is<lb /><lb />ment to the copper tip on the spire is<lb />Ol] feet.<lb /><lb />The great hammer at the Woolwich<lb />gun works, Woolwich, Eng., weighs<lb />lorty tons, and its drop is a sheer fall<lb />of forty-four feet three inches.<lb /><lb />The 5,000 horsepower pumping en-<lb />gine in the mines at Friedensville, Pa.,<lb />raises 17,500 gallons of water at each<lb />revolution of its gigamic fly-wheel." |<lb />St. Louis Republic.<lb /><lb />Notes and Opinions,<lb /><lb />The Washington Star ANNOUNCES |<lb /><lb />that China will now proceed to pay an | #<lb /><lb />installment to Japan out of what she}<lb />makes by selling fireworks to this coun-|<lb /><lb />try.<lb /><lb />A bride in Montreal ap at}<lb />thealtar with her pet canary, fastened)<lb />to her ma! er by @ golden chain,<lb /><lb />sieht woe marriage ceremony the bind<lb /><lb />Dog acini is carried on ten<lb /><lb />describing a recent fire.<lb /><lb />of large breeding establishments, and ng<lb />dog skins in the world can compare<lb />with those that come from those parts<lb />a$ regards either size, quality or length<lb />and fineness cf the hair.<lb /><lb />Mile . Jeanne Benaben, of France,<lb />though only 18 years of age, has taken<lb />the degree of bachelor of arts from the<lb />French College. After her graduation<lb />she became a professor of philosophy in<lb />a girlsT school at Lyons. She was reé<lb />cently a candidate for the important de-<lb />gree of licentiate to philosophy. She<lb />emerged from an extraordinarily severe<lb />examination third out of two hundred<lb />candidates.<lb /><lb />A Sultry Obituary.<lb /><lb />It wasnTt a Missouri editor, but a Mis-<lb />souri printers devil who was going<lb />through his first experience in making<lb />up forms. ~The paper was late and the<lb />boyTs galley mixed. oThe first part of<lb />the obituary of a prominent citizen had<lb />been dumped in the form, and the next<lb />handful of type came trom a_ galley<lb />It read like<lb />this: oThe pall bearers lowered the<lb />body to the grave and as it was con-<lb />signed to the flames there were few, if<lb />any regrets for the old wreck had been<lb />Of<lb />course there was individual toss, but that<lb />The<lb /><lb />wrote the<lb /><lb />an eyesore to the town for years.<lb />was fully covered by insurance.<lb /><lb />thinks the<lb />obituary that way because the lamen,<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />owed him five years subscription.<lb /><lb />widow editor<lb /><lb />ted partner of her joys sorrow<lb /><lb />The Philadelphia Ledger reminds<lb />the Soutn that in demanding the free<lb />coinage of silver she is exposing her<lb />poverty. Well, we are not too proud<lb />to acknowledge that we would like to<lb />have some more cash, for if we had,<lb />aside from doing considerable good, we<lb />could have lots more fun." Wilmington<lb /><lb />Star.<lb /><lb />Strawber"oWhat is your ob-<lb />ject in constantly increasing the<lb />number of your debts?�<lb />Singerly "*] wapt to be sure<lb />that when I die I shall be univer-<lb />sally mourned.�"N..Y. Herald,<lb /><lb />First Convict."What is the new<lb />man in for?<lb /><lb />three weeks.<lb /><lb />First Conyict."Doctoring his<lb />books and caught in three weeks?<lb />He must be a quack Ssck:<lb /><lb />Here is something to note.<lb />New York Finanviai Chronicle<lb />finds the South leads in railroad<lb />gains. Ic puts it this wise; South,<lb />gains 6 per cent.. fiirst four<lb />months, in 1896, over 1895: North<lb />loses 3 percent. This, too, with<lb />a reduced cotton crop and the<lb />West with great<lb />Wilmington. Mossenger.<lb /><lb />Charles Broadway Roass, the<lb />chief contributor and chief spirit<lb />in the Southern Battle Abby<lb />movement, offers $1,000,000 to the<lb />person | who restores his sight<lb />And now comes the opinion from<lb />AtlantaTs distinguished  oculist<lb />that his case 1s hepeless, itis<lb />pain~ul to think of the despair<lb />and agony of the mau who is led<lb />to make such an offer. In his af-<lb />fliction, which blinds bim to his<lb />gift of love to the South, he will<lb />at least have the comfort of deep<lb />sympathy of al! its people.<lb /><lb />1 i UNIVERSITY.<lb /><lb />36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition $60<lb />a year, Board 88. (Eight dollars) a<lb />month, 8 full College Courses. 3 Briet<lb />Courses, Law Sehool, Medical School,<lb />Summer School for Teachers, Scholar:<lb />ships and Joans for the needy.<lb />PRESIDENT WINSTON,<lb />~ChapelT Hill, N.C.<lb /><lb />NG STAR,<lb /><lb />THE MORNI<lb /><lb />The Bldest<lb /><lb />The On! Pive Dollar Daily of |<lb />its Manes ta ts State.<lb /><lb />: in mi an the northern districts 6<lb /><lb />Second Convict"Embezzlement |<lb />|They caught him doctoring his:<lb />books after he had been at it just<lb /><lb />grain crops."<lb /><lb />Address |<lb /><lb />GL WEATHER.<lb /><lb />I eae now prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, ard will keep<lb />~well sapplied throughout ~ the<lb />summer. Al! orders in town de-<lb />livered without extra charge.<lb />When you want to be served<lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb />Sunpay Hours."From 7 to 10<lb />A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />Positiyely no ice delivered be-<lb />tween these hours.<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish arrive by every boat<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH#D 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is oN<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb /><lb />RICH, VHA, &amp;c.<lb />aways ut LOWEST MARKET f RIVES |<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat pr ices LOSUIL<lb />thet imes. Our goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having | no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />5. M. SCHUL' Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />cs<lb /><lb />Because an old sty le ~at never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Patiern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Rib bon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />NR. GEORGIA PEARCE<lb /><lb />SF. DUNN,<lb /><lb />"DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />Flooring, ities.<lb /><lb />4h doh<lb /><lb />and Moulding.<lb /><lb />Write for<lb /><lb />ah: out<lb /><lb />rere<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />wes ai Pl<lb /><lb />Weathering-Boarding. |<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />I HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wail Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. PT ELLINGTON,<lb />~ Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal. 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Fawily 4.25 to 5.00<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 3d to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to ll<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />Cotton ang reanti,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, «s furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp;, Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok -:<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 1%<lb />Middling ree<lb />Low Middling 6}<lb />Good Ordinary § 1-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3t<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACUD MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />emerson<lb /><lb />LY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tors."Green.... . -.1 to 24<lb />o« Bright.... 4 t6 8<lb />oo Red........ , . a tod<lb /><lb />Luas"Common.... . £00 6<lb />. Good..... wees ee 1 t0 15<lb />6 Fine... woo... 12 told:<lb /><lb />Currers"Common.......6 to li<lb /><lb />o " Good..... ....124 to 20<lb />o Fine. ct caweee 15 to 214<lb /><lb />rary Primary ee Sec<lb />at al ondary orT,<lb />yy a ok permanently<lb />cbredin 15t0a5 days. You can ht ore |<lb />eatereary 16 pricé under same gua<lb /><lb />rape<lb />refér tacéme here we willcone<lb />ttopag rallrosdyarsend hotorblligeng<lb />ha wé fail to Gure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, odide ee and still kave aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Seconda BLOOD POISON<lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicitthe most obsti=<lb />nate cases and challenge thé world for a<lb />case we cannotcure. This diséase has always<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi=<lb />cians. $500,060 capital behind our uncondis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,<lb />207 Masonic Temole. CHICAGO, ILL.<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ENRY SHEPPARD,<lb />REAL ESTATE ~AGENT,<lb />Greenville, N.C<lb />Ge Valuable Properties for Sale or<lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb />fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses:<lb />2 Greenville. Office On main street.<lb /><lb />Jal B. F. Tyson,<lb /><lb />Sw ift Gallow ay,<lb />Snow Hill, N. C.  Gresuyille, N. C.<lb /><lb />ALLOWAY. &amp; TYSON,<lb />ATTORN RY-AT- LAW,<lb />Practice in all the Conrts.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />pty Fe STRATTON'S<lb /><lb />811. 83.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOI. SON,<lb />J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. Q,<lb />This Hotel has ~het ii ~thoroughly reno-<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec. .<lb />tric pee se eve<lb /><lb />bine Attentive sere<lb /><lb />rling yes<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />AMES A. ~SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0,<lb /><lb />| Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and pba Gents Clothes a ~specialty<lb /><lb />iE EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARE BR.<lb /><lb />; 4 ee a<lb /><lb />ye attention given to brit<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clete<lb /><lb />4<lb /></p>
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          <lb />5 i<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />a eR eee Se _ Je.<lb /><lb />, fas sonst less of tormer political as:ociations, to | / H<lb />{ i NCUHE 3. ~ : I ~ 2OyV JES. 0 :<lb />AND GRA Patform Ad¢epted by ths Democra tic | unite with us, in a fight to the finish '<lb />ANU FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, -State Convention. for free silver, for low taxes, for higher<lb />Sf hk prices fer agrieultural products, for the<lb />Geauepaeis ponediis Wherexs the Democratic party had econutnival administration of govern-<lb />"_"""" ~its birth in Mr, Jefferson's great contest | nent, and for the freedom aad individ. |<lb />PRAINS GOIN SOUTH. eaeugnit wy eral of the ede ual sovereignty ofthe American citizen. GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />: ° ot the Federal Gvovernment, and in be-| We declare our belief that the peace<lb />Dated rn te we [half of the strict construction of the | prosperity aind happiness of the ay AFTERNOO�"� (EXCEPT SUNDAY)AND .<lb />June l4th |3 313 A zi Federal Constitution embodied in the | of North Carolina depend on the defeat WORKS FOR THE BFST<lb />1896. ZAR IRA) Q {tenth amendment thezeto, inT which all) of the Republican State ticket ia the | "INTERESTS OF.<lb />"" sera | \. M | power not delegated to 16 Were �,�X+ | coming election.<lb />, A. M.  M. o yressly reserved to the States, respect- ~ OE .<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 58; 9 44) I y per The bicy , , fi sor re)<lb />Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 0010 39) ively, or to the people, and whereas, the , he bicy creat a ali lee )<lb />end |_| _. '"- |. | Republican party has ever been the Of phases, Lhe wheel is such &amp; G ' ;<lb />| party of centralization, resolved NOY, at hot that i] mi be a| REENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 12 1. That w 1eood while before all of its pos-| ~ -<lb />. - That we anneal to tl , ae oe : osas '<lb />| i | We appeal to the people to | Sinilities, immediate and indirect, ~(OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 100110 | k 4k observe this fundamental difference are developcd. A rather interest-<lb />Ly Wilson 2 0411 | 6 20} between the Democratic party and its! 0 lat - " d ven f t] ,<lb />- 8 Bgl Wt ed one aan , iing colateral incideut of the cy - |<lb />Ly Selma Od | traditional enemy in respect to the | 7) 5 fud h oact devel 1 3<lb />Lv Fay~tteville 4 36) 1 uf Tara t tl is t �,� ] oO; ria » t Cilbe ud a3 jas . eve Dpec in ° H<lb />Ae Thetenve 7 o5| 3 4 | powers of the central government. jersTy City. Walter C. Thomas, o<lb />exer 0 sieter " -"| " women | moment 2. That the Constitution of the Uni-! of the Pu'lman Palace Car Com- SUBSCRI PTION 25 Cents Qa MONTH<lb />Be | | ted States recognizes both gold and sil pany. had a wife"mark the Jao- 3 . .<lb />oR | | ver as the primary or redemption mon- | gyace: bad a wife"who some time -<lb />pee Sf States, and that, i tc laco caught the bicycle fever and<lb />Ip. M. | | A.M | wocds of the National Democratic plat her husband bought her a wheel:<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08) 6 20} dorm of 1884, oWe believe in honest | His friend. Mr. Joseph R. Berm, at<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 ~ | or money, the gold and sitver coinage fl who is en erver, volonteered to q |<lb />by Si ; ra | + 9 45 the Constitution, and l circu ha tag me- } to teach Mre. Thomas how to ride, é<lb />mip. ML. | A.M | dium convertible Inig suce money Withe land tanght her so well that on GL ]<lb />| out loas. . ; the Sth of May she rode off and }<lb />SEE GONCTE ROTEL | 3. We favor, lndependently of other ~has not yet gotten back. In the<lb />{Pes the iree aud ubliaited comiage divorce broceedings Mr. Berm "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />Dated er 2. of silver and gold, without diserimina- i is pamed as correspondent. The :<lb />april 20, a | SE Hon aginst Hes o the present legal | bicycle has broken many a neck One Dollar Per Year<lb />° : | S = "t of 16 to and we condemn the | 1a; | bvayi so | : ®<lb />1896. | wa x ZS | hallo of te toe "© and arm apd and leg, but this 1s<lb />wee er aa " uA system which ina time of peace, with ithe first instance of its havipe .<lb />~A. M. P.M. | millions of silver bellion lying idle in | peo, | . | }<lb />~iver (Porn ae | et vee (onal die | broken np a bome. | gy Lis is ae Dp 9 ie a<lb />aye . i@ Treasury, has forced the g@overne | _. ce | i {| i p! i<lb />Ws awille| 40) se . , |<lb />by Bayetteville, 7 I _ ment within the short period of two | | rt : ¢ S Vor �,�<lb />ie Wilsen 1 Bolt 33 years, to issue $262,000,000 of bonds, i.<lb />ee "|_""|___| _[entaiting this enormous debt upon the | fp THE TOBACCO DEPAKIMENT, WHICH<lb />2 oe | \ people, in order to maintain its credit , | IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />on upon a single standard anda gold r Bi E iS ALONE WORTH ~MANY TIMES T<lb />Se, baie. TIMES THE<lb />= | ee | ee] rr . an 1 sow<lb />a 4. M P \ 4, We condemn the action of the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb />the JL, Me. 1 ~ mn « T .<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 ~ ~ 00 Secretary ot the Preasury in tollow-<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 2 g 39 |ins the Republican precedent Of paying | "(0)<lb />Ly Goldsbore » i P ~9 the Pe gatious cr the ~rover . 5 nem b 04 4<lb />At Wilson 27 }in gold which were specifically made 4 W i I y f { by W<lb />"Ie �,� a l J .<lb />Ly Larboro ats ° yavable in coin. IS 0 hen ou need poms ie<lb />- a an l o . . : . ~", oee<lb />Pa as 5. We hereby instruct our delegates i<lb />és S S| to the Nationai conventioa, both as to | Pp Pp P,, Linpman's ow<lb />7; a) moO platform aud candidate, to advocate and : J C) B P R | N | IN (<lb />" oSa "3-115 vote as a unit, unflinchingly aud at all | " A<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20 pM So a bazar for the restoration sue Great Remedy,<lb />vale � Pair; srwise edience the letter ons SO<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 211) 11 18) 2 otherwise in 00 dence to ° aN | h<lb />y } and spirit of the principles herein enun- eK Don H forget t 6<lb />Ar Tarboro 490 ciated.<lb />Lv Tarboro We further instruct our delegates, :<lb />hy Rocky any iF ot State and district. to use all their cf | POR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD Refiector CoTfTrtice. .<lb /><lb />forts to abrogate the two-thirds ~rule,<lb />it necessary to secare the nomination j<lb />of a candidate in complete, in hearty, |<lb />and in known accord with the princi ¢<lb />ples kereia enunciated by us.<lb /><lb />6. We warn the people against the<lb />threatened combined evils of the gold<lb />standard and the MeKinley Tarif.<lb />These twin monsters go hand in hand}<lb />in their mission o7 destruction, draw-<lb />ing the very sustenance from the body<lb />of the people, and concentrating all<lb />wealth and powerin the bands of a<lb />few.<lb /><lb />7. We denounce the McKinley Tariti<lb />and all other forms of protective tariff<lb />lecislation, aud taver the covstitationai<lb />tariff for revenue only.<lb /><lb />, BREATHE AT NIGHT--ONE "<lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branecb Roa HARDLY BRE Oo<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,1<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.54 p<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11,20 am<lb />jaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.90 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. 1., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returnirigleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Seotlend Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarporo, N OC, via Albe-<lb /><lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />* FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />ao}<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of seeking his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realizing that another long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a struggle to breathe was<lb />before him. He could not sleep on either<lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him In quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your Om<lb />P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart, .<lb /><lb />i)<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. K. daily except Sun- _. and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- v:<lb />an. .  favor 2 repet 4 ~of)- | tril was closed for ten years, but now I rio ~|<lb />day, at 450 p. m., Sunday, 300 P.M; S. We favor the repeal of the uncoh DAT ee as years, |<lb />0 Wtlog te NY De 3] og: : ee: i 4 ; : gh it readily. ~ j<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m. stitutional tax of ten per cent. on State | T have not slept on either side for twe Fy Wy ae<lb />banks of issue. years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb /><lb />Returning :2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 asm and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C, branch leaves |<lb />(Fold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a:<lb />m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives ut Goldstors 9.30 a. m,<lb /><lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position all<lb />night.<lb /><lb />I am 50 years old, but expect soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />i feel giad that I was lucky enough to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb /><lb />Yours respectfully,<lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />9. We declare ourselves inT favor of<lb />a graduated income tax in order that<lb />Wealth my bear its due proportion of<lb />the burden of supporting the goverp-<lb />ment, and we tf an immediate<lb /><lb />"1S THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY NOVELS<lb /><lb />favor<lb />amendment of the Censtitution of the<lb /><lb />~nied States 5 sono ite ley THD STATE OF 17::AS"County of j er : , | ae<lb /><lb />Trams in Nashville pranch leave ie States authoring ts ey and Comanche."Before the SRO ORE erin yer ot wegrers., Day i Mem randar ane Time<lb />ONS | eollection db express terms eavine | thority on this day, personally appeared y : nc 10 3C Teo ft<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive |CO CUO ME EXP eras, BT oe ete, ethan etter beta , pt, e Books, Legal Cap, Fools Gap<lb /><lb />ing duly<lb />sworn, srys on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P: P. medicine is true.<lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this,<lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County. Texns.<lb /><lb />nothing for judicial construction.<lb /><lb />10. We are unalterably opposed to<lb />legislation by which monopolies and |<lb />trusts are created and fostered. We-<lb />insist upon the faithfut execution 0 |<lb />the existing laws against the same, |<lb />and upon such further legislation as<lb />may be necessary for their suppression.<lb /><lb />STATE AFFAIRS.<lb /><lb />Bill Cap, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes ard styles,<lb /><lb />Handsome Box Papeteries, from 10 ¢ents and up. School Tab-<lb /><lb />lets, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and Pen-Holders &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Full line Popular Novels by best authors. The Celebrated Dia-<lb /><lb />mond Inks, all colors, and Cream Mucilage, the best made; constantly<lb /><lb />on hand, We are soleagent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing<lb /><lb />equals it and every business man should have one. Erasers Sponge<lb />Cup, Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bands, &amp;c. DonTt forget us when you<lb /><lb />want anything in the Stationgry line.<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />8,002. m., Nashville 8.3) a m, airive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />a., leave Lazta 6.40 pm, adrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />es Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />ay.<lb /><lb />*4Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />aaw for Clinton caily, except Sauday,<lb />11.10a,m.and 8.50. p, m* Returning<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists, and distorts your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,<lb />but speedy relief and a permanent cure<lb />is gained by the use of P, T. 12.<lb /><lb />omanTs weakness, whether neryous or<lb /><lb />11. We point with pride to the eco-<lb />nomic and stainless administration of<lb />the State government whenever De-<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The} Charlotte<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />leaves Clinton at7.00a, m. and3,00 p m. | mocracy has been in power th<lb />Train No. 78 makes close connecti my neha anne da'dy nate 'b Ag Sey ome<lb />at Weldon forall pointsdaily. all rail via| 12: We favor the enactment of such | g"peagtitad woman,� n'y Women Is ks OB SER V ER<lb />Riehmone. alse at: Ravk Gein with | 2 election law as will secure the purity neatmelen. Mbtahen, eczema and all dis- Beas bea ny me<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R R for Noriolk | of the ballot, and for the maintencnee | Cured by PsP. Pe pa Are removed: and A | North Carolina: ;<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk. and protection of the right of suffrage | | P. ina wat restore your apetite, build ' oh Piety ata anatly<lb />ac "Ga to all the citizens of the State | way. P,P, removes that deary, dows. PAD ADOF eT gr Baliye | FOREMOST NEWSP4PER<lb />upt.) 13. We favor the continyance of the | mybe-mouth feeling. | tan cm tha fone! DAILY<lb />M, EMERSON,'lraflie Manager. _| system of public education established | take PB. P. P, ~? ei ytd ° The course embraces all the branches AND<lb />*, RKENLY, GenTl Manager. by the Democratic party, and pledge rentietcn: tans Spee rough ante usually taught in.an Academy, ay<lb />ourselves to its increased. efficiency as | Remedy, and. get well atonee omeT! ~Terms, both for tuition and thond WEEKLY, "<lb />the condition of the people and T public a a reasonable. "" p<lb />"We are agents for" revenues may justify. SOR AY ALL, DRIPGSTE. Boys weil fitted and equipped for, {ndepondent and fearless s vigyer an<lb />ee ;�-OTrThE (14. We favor the prompt, impartial : ee "| business, by taking the academile} more attractive than ever, it will be a<lb />and just administration of the criminal LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES course alone, Where they wish to\ invaluable visiter.to the. home. th<lb />Ah. Vise oP ihe Secce . ry A re ~)purgue a  ~gher. course, this school] office, the club an the work room<lb />oils LUTE LEU law o the Stat2, and point with pride guaran; es thorough preparation to T Peer .<lb />yet 8)  | to the fact that a Democratic legislature SOLE PROPRIETORS, enter, with credit, any Collegein North) rHE D ALLY OBSERVER,<lb />, Va... first erected a law against, lynching, . | Caroling or ~the. State University, It| | Tones<lb />To and Fie faithéal ee ott Oe the | Lippmag'a, Block, Sowan ah. a. refers to ,108e who have recently leftT! All of the news of the world. Com<lb />-lsame has  virtuall: pressed that,,2 0° ale by:d. Li Wooten, its wall ~or the truthfulnéss: of thi: plete Davy reports from the Stat<lb />same, has " yirtually. suppeeased that, 4,08 82 ly SV OOReD, H ) |<lb />crime inthe Site = Rt extctoor ta ge Ty White | Saloment. : rami titer<lb />ecm sana eae nN oc nine teem | ANY young man with, ¢heracter and - Spee atlas ;<lb />~T me id y taking « course with | THE ~WEEKLY OBSERVER. ie<lb />hy, oKOR YOUNG ~LADIES, | oe) wit be! aidedT'in mating arrange | ea yet<lb />Me 8 1 Wis. eo mint 3 2") | mentaitorconkinne ia, the higher sch Anorieentemily. Jorn, An Me oa<lb />your bundles tous on TuesdaysT TE oRaleigh, N. C poveRe te ee ee) ~week. The reports)<lb />. amd they receive prompt ; NS BA BM, iN. VU. "Phe dliséipliva. wit be kept at its; from the Legislature aapeeiatT Rea<lb />7 prompt atten: | ~i i prepent.atindardy || Spy Bewomber the Wagkly Ody, |<lb />tg? : : ' " ~ MH " ' ' . | ¥ ~ -_ ie Nh a T f . ~ 4 eh oie T , i , f ce<lb />os Syaranived. | No pherior ws done, anywherey,Nerth ei ND I" fame por. attention. nor} Fp i Gee<lb />| OLR u Ro, 8 Bne DG b A A i, it A* : ~ ) 4%. AL Di parec to ms this schoo, 1 ' ere ae a a mt oa<lb />has ever had. The adyantages offered ie a it It that Darenté coud wins!) Ba hdd i RS ~<lb />in Literature, matte vopeand Art , James Dinwiddie, M. A., Lie lnk oVaca ace: or | | He Copies.T | . i eae<lb />, ), : ee a Wik 8 ~a ! ch eter� Se EATEN a ial ~ mie 4 , th ~<lb />jae ! [University of Virginia.) Principal W. H. RAGSDALE. "~ ie F i baa ica \<lb />cae ua ks DO OR. Re<lb /><lb />J.L. Starkey &amp; Bro, seenutapemed<lb /><lb />%<lb />;<lb />Neo Tan<lb />Pe eee<lb />fe, aN a<lb />1 ~<lb /><lb />. {<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />s<lb /><lb />Pa<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR JULY JUMBLES, No Paper To-morrow. ~ 2 w. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier.<lb />ie Voter " ree Saturday is a legal holiday and as} aj. HENRY HARDING: AssTt Cashier.<lb />t Q = os = " = oe A, Pow Lah and Able to Koay ©| our force desire a bit of recreation Tut ;<lb />and excellent line of | QCODNE Constantly at it Brings S0ccésS.) wo. Barnhill went to Berkel to-| DA!¥ Reruecron will not be pub-<lb />day. lished. The 4th of July, Thanksgiving 5<lb /><lb />-SRWG AD SOMME WER<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />HZNRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />and cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large business.<lb />Revives many a dull business,<lb />rescues Many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S2eures sueness to any business,<lb /><lb />To ~tadvertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />¢ )iumns of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, p :<lb />: uss i trai i<lb />. + ARISIAN RIPPLES, north, ucives ea A.M Going south<lb />4 . irrives 6; ~ °<lb />INDIA LINENS, "North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />LINEN LAWNS, si, leavesl0:10 A. Me op<lb />MULLS, |v leap<lb />DOTTED SWISSES, Steamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds ud description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />oSHIRT WAIST SILAS,<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 />es<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Children that has<lb />~never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoss,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />honest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />pound,<lb /><lb />ington Mondvy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Cee<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN:<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />Generly fair tomght and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Secu<lb /><lb />esse = anno sheet niesemnateein erm. a pansmae nine<lb /><lb />JULY JAMS.<lb /><lb />emer mi<lb /><lb />Served Fresh Every Afternoon.<lb /><lb />r<lb />Kest Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.<lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S<lb />Smith. |<lb />Just a little bit shorter the days are<lb />growing. |<lb />Clouds and sunshine have been chas-<lb />ing each other today.<lb /><lb />Dog days have commenced. The<lb />dog usually has his day.<lb /><lb />Tomorrow is the glorious 4th, and<lb />will be generally celebrated.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it. D. S..SMiru.<lb /><lb />In Stock"Dried Peaches. ~runes.<lb />Raisins, Dates and Apples, 5c. per<lb />Ss. M. Scuurrz.<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CarrTs<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />Car Joad ot Lime and Hulls, cheap<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sun and<lb />"rain.<lb /><lb />* a<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and For Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb /><lb />best quality aud popular prices.<lb />* We can and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb /><lb />js complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />-gomfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />Jor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~lables, Side.<lb />- Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />i steads, Mattresses, Floor und<lb /><lb />Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb /><lb />hats. They have pot the ofuz�<lb />them.<lb /><lb />gy:<lb /><lb />| Greenvie, ~they<lb /><lb />|ries, Apricots, Pears and Pmeapple.<lb /><lb />S. M. Scuu.tz-<lb /><lb />J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />F'rank Wilson is selling fiee silver)<lb />ol<lb /><lb />The Board of County Commissioners<lb /><lb />meet next Monday. It will be-the day<lb />for the township tax listers: t@ make<lb />their returns,<lb /><lb />The Reriecror is enjoying « large<lb /><lb />supply of excellent smaking ~tobacco,<lb /><lb />Planters Warehouse.<lb /><lb />pair ot ~horses were hitched in front of<lb />his residence. The horses: began kick-<lb />ing at flies that were troubling them<lb />and smashed up the tongue of the bug-<lb /><lb />Sanday School Excursion.<lb /><lb />The Baptist Sunday Scheol went<lb />down the river on steamer Myers this}<lb />afternoon, on their anmual excursion,<lb /><lb />Quite a large party was on board, and :<lb /><lb />rain that came since their departure<lb />will probably make it damp for the ex-<lb />cursionists.<lb /><lb />~Five to One.<lb /><lb />mental census ~to-day of the number<lb />et widows .and. widowers among the<lb /><lb />mil<lb /><lb />their inves<lb />being placed at 40 with only 8 -widow-<lb />ers. Thus widows outnumber the<lb /><lb />widowers 5 to 1. :<lb /><lb />RL. DAVIS, Pres't.<lb /><lb />Work has commenced on Rountree, 4<lb />Brown &amp; CoTs prize heuse: m the rear<lb />ot the Star Warehouse.<lb /><lb />This morning Dr. F. W. BrownTs Ay<lb /><lb />R. R. Cotten and wite, of Cottondale,<lb />spent to-day here.<lb /><lb />F. T. Carr and G. E. Moore, of<lb />Greene county, were here to-day.<lb /><lb />Miss Carrie Loftiri, of Kinston, is<lb />visiting Miss Ay!mer Sugg near town.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettie Warren, who has been<lb />visiting relatives in Washingten, re-<lb />turned home today.<lb /><lb />Mrs. H. C. Jackson, who has been<lb />visiting her sister. Mrs. Allen Warren,<lb /><lb />lett today for Falkland.<lb /><lb />W. H. Harrington, Charles Cobb, C.<lb />T. Case and W. C. Proctor returned<lb />from Richmond Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />Solicitor C. M. Bernard, .who has<lb />een spending a few days in Virginia<lb />since attending the Republican Nation-<lb />al Convention at St. Louis, returned<lb />howe Thursday evening.<lb /><lb />_ William Ridgely, who has been chief<lb />lineman in vutting up the . telephone<lb />2xchange here, left this morning for his<lb />home in Frederick, Md. He made<lb />a number of friends while in our midst.<lb /><lb />Town Matters.<lb /><lb />The Board of Town Conncilmen<lb />held their regular monthly meeting<lb />Thurgday night Beside the allowing<lb />of accounts, which has grown to be a<lb />voluminous part of their work, about<lb />the only item of much importance was<lb />the passing of an additional section to<lb />the ordinance prohibiting the erection<lb />of wooden buildings on Evans. street.<lb />The new section make the first violation<lb />of the ordinance punishable by a fine of<lb />$50 and 30 days implisonment in the<lb />county jail, and for any subsequent vio-<lb />lation the penalty is imprisonment.<lb /><lb />OME SCHOOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />ik Will open at oElm Cottage,�<lb /><lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls,.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Num-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb /><lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb /><lb />Day and Christmas are the only hol-<lb />idays we observe during the year, and<lb />wefeel sure oar readers will size rfully<lb /><lb />accord us that much.<lb /><lb />Earns Its Way.<lb /><lb />A home paper isin no sense a child<lb />ot charity ; it earns twice oyer every<lb />dollar it receives, and is second to no<lb />enterprise in contributing to the up-<lb />building of a town or community says<lb />a western weekly. Its patrons reap<lb />far more benefit from its columns than<lb />do the publishers, and in calling fur<lb />the support of the people of the com-<lb />munity in which it is published, it<lb />osks no more than in all fairness be-<lb />longs to it though it generally receives<lb />less."Salisbury Herald.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS -<lb /><lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Neek, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish«<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />Salaries of Pestmasters.<lb />Following are the increases in salary |<lb />of North Carolina presidential post-<lb />masters for the fiscal year just begin-<lb />ning. There are no decreases.<lb />Biltmore, $1.000 to $1,100 ; Burling-<lb />ton $1,400 to $1,300; Chapel Hill,<lb />$1,400 to $1,500; Charlotte, $2,700 to<lb />$2,800 ; Coneerd, $1,600 to $1,700;<lb />Durham, $2,300 to $2,400; Elizabeth<lb />City, $1,600 to $1,700; Fayetteville,<lb />$1,800 to 1,900; Gastonia, $1,200 to<lb />$1.400 ; Guldsboro, $1,800 to $1,900 ,.<lb />Greenville, $1,100 to $1,200; High}<lb />Point, $1,600 to $1,700; Kinston,<lb />$1,500 to $1,600; Lexington, $1,100<lb />to $1,200; Louisburg, $1,100 to<lb />$1,200 ; Morganton, $1,300 to $1,400 ;<lb />Monroe, $1,300 to $1,400; Mount<lb />Airy, $1,400 to $1,500; Newbern,<lb />$2,000 to $2,100; Raleigh, $2,700 to<lb />$2,800 ; Reidsville, $1,700 to $1,800 ;.<lb />Rockingham, $1,100 to $1,200 ; Rocky<lb />Mount, $1,500 to $1,600; Salisbury,<lb />$1,700 to $1,800; Wadesboro, $1,000<lb />to $1,100 ; Wilson, $1,600 tu $1,700 ;<lb /><lb />Norwood P. O: Nelson Co. Va.<lb /><lb />Winston, $2,500 to $2,700-<lb /><lb />"I am still at the above plac<lb /><lb />suit you every time. Look at the<lb /><lb />Canned Apples, Peache<lb /><lb />Prunes, Cheese, Macaroni, Beef<lb /><lb />Scar ta.<lb /><lb />THE OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />e with the prettiest line of"<lb /><lb />Staple and Fancy Groceries<lb /><lb />Your eyes ever feasted upon. I carry nothing but the best and can<lb /><lb />following:<lb /><lb />s, Shredded Coceanuts,<lb /><lb />Hams, Sugar-Cnred Hams, Best<lb /><lb />; ; grades of Teas and Coffee. The highest grades of Tobacco and<lb />Fresh Shreded Cocoanut Just in at) Cjpars, Syrups and Moeiagses. Come andsee me and be well pleased.<lb /><lb />J. 8. TUNSTALL, Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />a Paid<lb /><lb />in Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />@BDDOD BSD<lb />Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac-<lb />sent with the compliments. of the | casmts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />td<lb /><lb />An dndless Zine<lb />Of Canned Goods,.<lb />Fancy and Staple Gro-<lb />ceries, as well as high-<lb />grade but reasonable<lb />priced Table Delieacies<lb />may always be found at<lb />my store.<lb />A call will convince<lb /><lb />you that:I am the lead-<lb />er<lb /><lb />JESSE.W.BROWN<lb /><lb />|STOREFILL<lb />oWel<lb /><lb />DRUGS, NOTIONS, SHOES,<lb /><lb />a Hats, Caps," GentsT Furnishings, ¥<lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITWLE. CashTr. and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE rsth, 1896.<lb /><lb />The Bank of Greenville<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C. .<lb /><lb />220222 D<lb /><lb />~apital $50,000.00.<lb /><lb />~MATTING in the town. 11 cts<lb />ito 23 cts yard. :<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />~of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth-<lb /><lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />will sey it is the prettiest and<lb /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />awlT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />arene :<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Half "<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />ing for Men and Boys, Biggest<lb /><lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING you<lb /><lb />they left anticipating a nice time. The]<lb /><lb />Some gentlemen were taking a]<lb /><lb />white population now resident oin} "<lb />gave us the result of<lb /><lb />q % ¢ vv.<lb />\y a : fa AS, 2h gil eee fan<lb />, mt i y Pe ~ $ ye I y ~<lb />( ; | Mae<lb />: ' ~i ae \ / (@) \<lb />¥ 4 u<lb /><lb />SSE Wholesale and Retail Dealers in }@="++<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />y i<lb />ia i<lb />4 x ial<lb />~<lb /><lb />id<lb />H<lb />a<lb />hg<lb />th<lb />/<lb /><lb />Ria eae<lb />rth<lb />, } \<lb /><lb />ol<lb /><lb />e-pcpegl i gnit sa byes i i .<lb />2<lb /><lb />~ !<lb />i 4<lb /><lb />ef Ye,<lb />mae vay]<lb /><lb />e/<lb />T<lb /><lb />ea, a i 3 ~Alport oiling Ati ea a ae<lb /></p>
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