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          <lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. " TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, M- C., nee JULY 10, 1896. No. 487<lb /><lb />erent ale<lb /><lb />Cuidacs, Ill 1. July 10,10 A, MM : SEE ~THE GREAT ARRAY OF<lb /><lb />Convention called to urder.<lb /><lb />L , Mr. Harrity nominages Robt. E* STJIMMER. H<lb />T . Patterson. i. ATS "=<lb />20 jn " Miller, of Oregon, presents the name<lb /><lb />Nominated on the Fifth|?""., ; Shown by Frank Wilson,<lb /><lb />fone<lb /><lb />Nominetions for President declared<lb /><lb />Ballot. closed at 11:06 A. M.<lb />Roll of States for first ballot ordered.<lb /><lb />Ballot resulted as follows :<lb />HURRAH FOR BRYAN AWD wREE _Finst ae aaa 233; Boies<lb />SILVER. 87, Matthews 37, McLean 4, Bryan<lb />132, Blackborn 83, Patterson 99,<lb />Campbell 1, Russell 2, Pennoyer 8,<lb />Tillman 17. :<lb /><lb />(Special to Reflector.)<lb /><lb />SECON "" Dili 281,<lb />Cutcaco 9, 8P. M. New York SECOND BAL ot. ws ind 81,<lb />Mathews 34, Bryan 197, Blackburn<lb /><lb />34, Patterson 100, Campbell, 1, Rus-<lb />sell 2, Pennoyer 8, Tillman 17, Boies<lb />mittee of six was appointed to visit oth- |37, McLean 53, Teller 8, Stevenson e<lb /> 2. a er gold delegations and ask that they |10, Hill1. vr°e~<lb />mike ns ie aaa e THIRD BALLOT."Bland 291, Math- ;<lb />adlop: this course, ews 34, Bryan 218, Blackburn 27, Pat- A few of those nobby<lb />terson 4, Campbell 2, Russell 2, Pen-<lb /><lb />Give me Hall with loud shouts. noyer 10, ~Tillman 17, Boies 36, Me- be Summer Suits� [ I WR<lb /><lb />decided to remain in convenyon but<lb /><lb />not to vote on nominations. A com-<lb /><lb />The Bland marching club enters the<lb /><lb />All prominent delegates cheered Lean 54, Teller 8, Stevenson 4, Hill<lb /><lb />heartily as they enter. I.<lb /><lb />CL S' S 99 Just as we go to press comes thie left. Dout tail to eall and<lb /><lb />Galleries crowded and every aya*'able<lb /><lb />news that Bryan was nominated on see them<lb />spot of the vast anditorium fied ta] the Sth ballott Hurrah for Bryan th fae<lb />overfiowing. aud free silver. F W il<lb />. Convention called to order at 8:34 rank son,<lb />eS UF Oe 67 PLATFORM ADOPTED.<lb />The roll of States was ordered|Silver Men Have Over Two-Thirds The ~King Clothier.<lb /><lb />calld. for the presentation of candidates | Majority and Carry Every Point.<lb /><lb />Nominating speeches were limited to . _ ~ : 3 : ev<lb />8 5P A bulletin from National Conven-<lb /><lb />: thirty minutes. tion received atter the ReFLECTOR had AINT IT HOT ?<lb />Arkansas when called yields -her | gone to press Thursday ev ening showed a ae oD? =<lb /><lb />that the wrangling that had ~occupied<lb /><lb />privilege to Missouri and Vest takes<lb /><lb />; the day was blowing over and the 6 eee enn e Tea<lb />_ eit @ Mill the platform to put in nomination noisy body was geting dowu to busi-<lb />Bland. At the mention of BlandTs| 288 by doing some voting. Vo T<lb />~name the cheering is 3 x. § At 5:05 oTclock a vote was taken on Yes, that Ss .<lb />hame the cheering 1s immense. 80! HiliTs minority platform report offering what we are doin g<lb />mugh confusion Vest can _Seareely te|a gold plank in place of the tree coinage Pee pie »<lb />eB Tiere Va a So for our competitors<lb />| stop. 1628, and the: announceinent was re- making it hot. But we have<lb />Every inch of the | platform is | ceived with cheers, oy. some of the most cooling effects<lb />crowded. Another vote was taken on HillTs o<lb />C , ~etad d 4 noeak: motion endorsing the present adminis- in the world, such as White '(roods,<lb />onvention quieted down and speak-| tation but there was so mach confu- oes : ?<lb />er resumes his speech. sion that it was impossible for the secre. D imities, Cr apPoOns, P r etty P er cales, Breezy<lb /><lb />At the mantion by the Speaker of|o'Y ~ Keep the vote announced. It! J ia wn, Winsome Challies, Laces, Embroideries,<lb /><lb />was declared to be ayes 357, noes 564,<lb /><lb />silver having come to stay, convention |some not voting. The announcement Table Damask, Towels, White Morsal Quills<lb />. . 1» | Was hissed vigorousiy from the galler-<lb />goes wild and cheering continues for<lb /><lb />ies. and Hosiery, Ladies Slippers, Shoes, Clothing.<lb />Hill also offered a motion that if free Come and see the Bargains we are offering.<lb /><lb />then breaks out afresh. One third of | coinage should prove a failure by the<lb />end of one year it should be discontin-<lb />ued, which was lost by a large vote.<lb />cheered themselves hoarse. The vote was then taken on the<lb />Chairman endeavors in vain to re- |adoption of the platform as repor ted by<lb />the committee, which resulted ayes: 628<lb /><lb />12 minutes. It quits for awhile and<lb /><lb />the- delegates stood on chairs and<lb /><lb />store order. 5<lb />noTs 301, one absent. 8<lb /><lb />and Delegates finally resume their seats} The convention took a recess to 8 P. The Ladies P alace of D ress Goods. |<lb />pial amid vigorous wrapping by the chair- M. |<lb /><lb />man. a LITTLE PINK SHOE,<lb /><lb />seers<lb /><lb />Congressman Bell, the Populist Only a little pink baby shoe<lb /><lb />member from Colorado, is here. oI That is stained and wrinkled and torn, | gg<lb /><lb />. With a tiny hole where the little pink Pye<lb />am tight from Denver,T said he, oand toe RO<lb /><lb />Saturday I-had along talk with Sen- Peeped out in the days that are gone.<lb /><lb />ator. Teller..He does not have the} The little pink tre was the obiggest \%<lb /><lb />me ae! wy tc . ~little pig� a0<lb />metteet iRomciiee this convention w'l That to market so often would go, PMe<lb />nominate him, and has not encouraged And over and over the legend was toldi}: ic «Buy your 2 :<lb />any of his friends to work for him here. As I kissed the little pink woe. age anal<lb />I have a statement in my pocket, |oPiggie some more, � the red lips would: age ' ~ . : ; Ds<lb />: 1, ena ; lisp | SU! 1 [ 7 kK = civ" oR<lb />iwritten by Mr. Teller himself, that it Aod the story und kiss were given |e | . | bs<lb />the Démocrats;hominate a goodT man| Again and again, so happy were we, | ge a)<lb />and adopt a straight silver plank; he Tn mother hoodTs foretaste of heaven. a . caren A | Saeers a<lb />will, take; the stump for: the Chicago | But there came a night, with desolate | # g Oe<lb />tS bees is liforni blight, | gO . .<lb />| Fidkeet from (Illinois to Ca ifornia, and. When ~death bore my idok ~away, eS ree net P: io<lb />| dg hiss atmost wol defeat the Republican | And no Tittle toz ever peepsT from thé gS pe<lb />ty.� shoe | |e a<lb />oGO D:- ,, BYE. ge ~ T TO! he kissed ib the sweet ~old way. alt  ae) *<lb />ly. | éx-Congross Jere aC a 4<lb />a eCangroeenitn Yet But my tears have deluged the little 0 » ie<lb />ante and Lefe Pence, all, Fopabints, pink shoe� ant B<lb />~Phoire 90. who will attend th@ St. ~Louis Convene} ytivd deri deeper stain, |e BSW VAT sa petrige a:<lb />ign on he 229, iy, il | EL sth, elit woul A:<lb />+ TH iM 2 urge the Populists to indorse the Dem- If it pare | me my, darling again. 4 ~ 3 ef Lang oBells Summer: Goods Cheap. fy, es<lb />berate test tha on Hf Boy er Tam ded; lay the tive pink is BE siivo | im:<lb />them, as they believe it will oWe Ag ORS) » % Ci Py.)<lb />; � i dae ~that j 18 , len t ang col bak (ae FABRIC orner. dip et<lb />ae Ne s.__ | must, a aft Adelibet, ~th silier, said eure ip phove, int he, qunlight , ):<lb />| eORUMOS THIGHS Eo Ball, ana Bo IPE Mi | Sa : | an a<lb />. | rhe r LL ythink we ~will,T ' ~ 8; wil Li pene oy ae<lb />o_"* (a LH Ne ma ay ans HH Al eaite thi : coi be sabi jar 8 a 61 as oo ME aL, (" Me Ms i ne mS / ~ Oe<lb />Bin ay ee GOV, 8 lids thin oa tae | ~ y wave ures West ee Ce BL my wey Cle t Bye a we Oe eno DnDOD a " ¥<lb />. cs ae Law! e/ oe jaa treatbiteak ns teh i vd ey in New Y oF o10 om ia A haath hastahe Hastert Maar Mian stegdts.tas% WP haste faad basta testa sbah shadub sassy aaa MaT ne. : A<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~lof gold and silver at the present legal | become at once legislator, judge and<lb /><lb />ratio of 16 19 1, without waiting for<lb /><lb />We demand that the standard of silver<lb />dollar shall be a full egal tender-<lb />equally with gold, or tor all debts, pub,<lb />lic and private, and we favor such leg-<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />s Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />~ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor,,or, at<lb /><lb />the office.<lb /><lb />esi newness ina mat aC SSS<lb />" eat<lb /><lb />acme, session nantes = eta<lb /><lb />to each neighborhood,<lb />- gad.only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />, eens<lb /><lb />Lireral Commission ou supscrip-<lb /><lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />cause yreenninennnresnmeesinrttinictes it<lb /><lb />vee |<lb /><lb />ine eeiiteacieenlinieet eat niceatatt Ct hee AX<lb /><lb />Fripay, JuLy 10tTu, 1896.<lb /><lb />Convention Dates.<lb />wniieoai<lb />Populist National Convention, St.<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb />Silver National<lb />Louis, July 22.<lb /><lb />St.<lb /><lb />Convention,<lb /><lb />" eet<lb /><lb />This is a wonderful age in which<lb /><lb />we are now living, A fellow who has<lb />been working upon the matter for some<lb /><lb />years has perfected a plan by which<lb /><lb />photographs can be taken in colors, all<lb />at one flash. It has produced quite a<lb />sensation in the photographic world.<lb /><lb />_(nd now an ingenious Frenchmar has<lb />~invented anT .apparatus by looking<lb /><lb />through which photographs present a<lb />life-like appearance and one may see<lb /><lb />opis pictured friend in. the flesh, as it<lb />The resemblance<lb /><lb />were, and full oi life.<lb /><lb />Delivered in town byfcarriers without<lb /><lb />We desire x iva corcespondent. at<lb />every postofiice inthe county, who wilf<lb />send in briet items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />Write plainly<lb /><lb />islation as will prevent the demonetiza-<lb />tion of any kind of legal tender money<lb /><lb />= by private cantracts.<lb /><lb />~ gUBSCRIPTION RATES. Weare opposhtign the polity bat<lb />One year. o= - = * $8.00 practice of surrendering to the holders<lb />One. month, ~- st + cr of the obligations ot the United States<lb />ss cae tae re | the option reserved by law to the gov-<lb /><lb />ernment of redeeming such obligations<lb />in either silver coin or gold coin. We<lb />are opposed to the issuing of inerest<lb />bearing bonds of the Unite1 States in<lb />timesT of peace and condemn the traffic-<lb /><lb />exchange for bonds and at an enor-<lb />mous profit to themselves, supply the<lb />Federal treasury with gold to maintain<lb />the policy of gold monowetallTsm.<lb /><lb />. oCongress alone has the power to<lb />coin and: issue money and President<lb />Jackson declared that this power could<lb />not be delegates to corporations or i�-<lb />dividuals,<lb /><lb />oWe therefure demand that the pow-<lb />er to issue notes be taken from the<lb />banks and that all paper money shall<lb />be issued directty by the government.<lb />We hold that tariff duties should be<lb />levied solely for purposes of revenue,<lb />and that taxation should be limited to<lb />the needs of the government, honestly<lb />and economically administered. We<lb />denounce, as disturbing to business, the<lb />Republican threat to restore the Me-<lb />Kinley law, which has been twice con-<lb />demned by the people in National elec-<lb />tions, and which was enacted under the<lb />false plea of protection to home indus-<lb />try. .<lb /><lb />It has proved a prolific breeder of<lb />rust and monopolies, enriched the few<lb />at the expense of the many, restricted<lb />trade and deprived the producers of the<lb />great American staples access to their<lb /><lb />is so perfect vhatis hard for ene to natural markets. Until the money<lb />realize that he is not looking upon a | question is settled we are opposed to<lb /><lb />living person.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />THE PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />oWe, the Democrats of the Un'ted<lb />State in National convention, do reat-<lb />firm our allegiance to those great es.<lb />sential prinziples of Justice and liberty<lb />upon which our constitutions are found.T<lb />Democratic party:<lb />has maintained from JeffersonTs time.<lb />to our own day; freedom of speech,<lb /><lb />el and which the<lb /><lb />freedom of conscience, the preservation<lb /><lb />� of personal rights, the equali.y of all<lb />citizens betore the law and the faithful<lb />observance of constitutional limivaticn.<lb /><lb />oRecognizing that the money ques-|<lb />tion is paramount to all others ai this<lb />time we invite attention to the fact:<lb /><lb />names<lb />silver and gold together as the money<lb />metals of the United States and that<lb />the first coinage law passed by Con-<lb />gress under the constitution made the<lb />silver dollarand unit of value and ad-<lb />mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio<lb /><lb />that the Federal constitution<lb /><lb />measured by the silver dollar unit.<lb />oWe aeclare that the act of 1873, de-<lb />monetizing silver without the knowl-<lb /><lb />oedge or approval of the American peo-<lb /><lb />gold and a corresponding: falt- in the<lb />~prices of commodiies produced by the<lb />~people ; a heavy increase in the burden<lb />of taxation and of all debts-public and<lb />~private ; the enrichment ot the money<lb />~lending classesat home and abroad:<lb />paralysis ot industry and impoverish<lb />ment of the people.<lb />_, oWe are unalterably opposed to the<lb />~single gold standard, which has locked<lb />fast the prosperity of an. industrious<lb />people in the paralysis. of hard times.<lb />Gold monometalism is a British policy,<lb />founded unon British greed for ~gain<lb /><lb />~and power, and its generalT adoption<lb />has brought other ns ifto finan.<lb />cial servitude to London. {8 not<lb /><lb />only un-American but anti-American<lb /><lb />ad it can be fastened upon the Uni-<lb />States only by the: stiflingT of that<lb />aniable spirit and love ot liberty<lb /><lb />~@ in 1796, and won it in the<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Remand the immediate restora~ Peden jodgrs la pentotapt of te laws<lb /><lb />~ple, has resulted in the appreciation.of<lb /><lb />1 proclaimed our political inde- |<lb /><lb />any agitation of further changes in our<lb />tariff laws, except sucli as are necessary<lb />to make up the deficit in revenue<lb />| caused by the adverse decision of the<lb />Supreme Court on the income tax.<lb /><lb />oThere should have been no deficit<lb />in the Federal revenue during the last<lb />two years, but for the annulment by<lb />the Supreme Court of the income tax<lb />law, placed upon the statue books by a<lb />Demucratic Congress. ~The obstruc.<lb />tion to the income tax which the Su.<lb />preme Court discovered in the Consti-<lb />j tution, atter it had lain hidden for a<lb />hundred years must be removed, to the<lb />end that accumulated wealth may be<lb />made to bear its just share of the bur-<lb />dens of the government.<lb />tore, favor an amendment to the Feder-<lb />ul Constitution that will permit the levy<lb />ot an income tax. We hold that the<lb />most eflicient way of protection to<lb />American labor is to prevent the impor-<lb />tation of foreign pauper labor to com-<lb />pete with it in the home market, and<lb />that the value of the home market to<lb />our American farmers and artisans is<lb /><lb />greatly reduced by a vicious monetary<lb /><lb />system which depresses the prices of<lb />their products below the cost of produc-<lb />tion, apd thug deprives them of the<lb />means of satisfying needs. ;<lb /><lb />o oWe denounce the profligate waste<lb />of the money wrung from the people by<lb />oppressiye taxation and the lavish ap-<lb />propriations of recent Republican<lb />Congresses..which have kept taxes<lb />high while the labor that pays them is<lb />unemployed and the products of the<lb />peopleTs toil are depressed in price till<lb />they no longer repay the cost ef pro-<lb />duction. We demand a return to that<lb />simplicity and economy which Best<lb />benefits a Democratic government anda<lb />reduction in the number cf useless of-<lb /><lb />fies, the salaries of which drain the<lb />substiince of the people. Y<lb />oWe denounce arbitrary interference<lb /><lb />by Federal authorities in local affuirs<lb />asa violation of the Constitution. of<lb />the United States and a crime against<lb />free institutions, and we especially ob- |<lb />ject to government interterence: by<lb /><lb />~injunction as a new and highl<lb />y<lb /><lb />the aid or consent of any other nation. |<lb /><lb />ing with banking syndicates which, in |<lb /><lb />We there-|<lb /><lb />of American Silver and<lb />of the Ten Per<lb /><lb />_ «We are opposed to life tensure in<lb />the public service. We favor appoin'-<lb />ments ~based upon merit, fixed-terms<lb />of office, and such en administration of<lb />the civil service laws as will afford equal<lb />opportunities to all citizens of ascertain-<lb />ed fitness.<lb /><lb />oWe declare it to bethe unwritten<lb />law of this republic as established by<lb />custom and usages of 100 years and<lb />sanctioned. by the examples of the<lb />greatest and wisest of those who<lb />founded and have maintained our goy-<lb />ernment that no man should be eligible<lb />for a third term of the Presidential of-<lb />fice. Confiding in the justice of our<lb />cause and the necessity of its success<lb />at the polls, we submit the foregoing<lb />declaration and principles and pur-<lb />poses to the considerate judgment of<lb />the American people. We invite the<lb />support of all citizens who approve<lb />them and who desire to have them<lb />made effective through legislation for<lb /><lb />tion of the countryTs prosperity.�<lb /><lb />MAKING RAINBOWS.<lb /><lb />oThe heart could have no rainbows<lb />had the eyes no tears.�<lb />Making rainbows !<lb />Smiles through tears,<lb />Light through darkness,<lb />Hop?s through fears.<lb /><lb />Making rainbows !<lb />Ease through pain ;<lb />Peace through suffering,<lb /><lb />Hope again.<lb /><lb />Making rainbows !<lb />Joy through grief,<lb /><lb />Rest through trouble,<lb />Sweet relief.<lb /><lb />Making rainbows!<lb /><lb />While you may,<lb /><lb />In the storm-clouds<lb />OTer lifeTs way.<lb /><lb />~ Making rainbows !<lb />Hearts are sad,<lb /><lb />Share your gladness,<lb />Make them glad !<lb /><lb />Making rainbows !<lb />Blisstul art,<lb /><lb />Healing every<lb />Broken heart.<lb /><lb />Making rainbows<lb />One by one,<lb /><lb />Till the Master<lb />Says oWell done.�<lb /><lb />Making rainbows !<lb />Mid earthTs sighs ;<lb />Making rainbows<lb />For the skies !<lb />"H. E. Banning, in Folk Lore.<lb /><lb />Romance of a Fall.<lb /><lb />Sr rte<lb /><lb />The proverb that to stub oneTs toe<lb />while looking at one of the opposits sex<lb /><lb />is a sign of matrimonial bonds between<lb /><lb />a young couple of a New York village.<lb />It happened on Broadway, Troy, not<lb /><lb />long ago, that a pretty young lady made<lb />a misstep and fell into the arms of a to-<lb /><lb />tal stranger. Restoring her to as tate<lb />of equilibrium, he said: oITm glad<lb />youTre pretty.� The c: mpliment<lb />struck rich ground, and they became<lb />known to each other by a formal intro-<lb />duction. They are now engaged, and<lb />it is said that Easter bells will ring<lb />their bans. The young man says he<lb />will never object to rough sidewalks<lb />again.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR,<lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Dollar Daily f<lb />the State, and Moulding.<lb /><lb />its Class in the State.<lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />Repeal<lb /><lb />onT<lb />eae | Ay<lb />: T<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />5s 1 te he ~<lb />Ww ; ~he é,<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />the relief of the people and the restora-| jaya<lb /><lb />the two will probably be proved true by<lb /><lb />~ Soman Naot, N: �,�.<lb /><lb />ORE WLD WEAR, |<lb /><lb />Iam tow prepared ~to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, and will keep<lb />well. supplied -throughoat 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 /><lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;GSHOULDERS<lb /><lb />YARMERSAND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />their interest to get our prices befcre pui<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RICE, THA, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />a.ways ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES |<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />slete stock of T<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onband and soldat prices fosuit<lb />the times. Our goods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTZ Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />are what you;want in<lb /><lb />MILLINERY.<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />AY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is inand embraces the very latest<lb /><lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods.<lb /><lb />r�"�"0,<lb /><lb />oO"<lb /><lb />My entire stock is prettier than<lb />ever before.<lb /><lb />MRS. GEORGIA PEARCE.<lb /><lb />DEALER IN"<lb /><lb />e-<lb /><lb />Flooring, Ceiling,<lb />Weathering-Boarding.<lb /><lb />Write for prices to<lb /><lb />Ni<lb /><lb />omit<lb /><lb />S.F. DUNN, ,<lb /><lb />Patedge bt wale<lb />travelidg | one<lb />[BERL warelta oat»<lb /><lb />4 HAVE IHEP tines<lb /><lb />= o4 ~ ae : oh =<lb />~"LINE OF " *<lb /><lb />Wall Paper! |<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be-<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb /><lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb /><lb />Will take pleasure in bringing,<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb /><lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb /><lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P° ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. _<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb /> "<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123<lb />Corn 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00:<lb />Lard 5} to 10:<lb />Oats 30 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach _ 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens » 10 to 26<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />Beeswax. per 20:<lb /><lb />Cotton ana reanti,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, is furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 7%<lb />Middling Tk<lb />Low Middling 6:<lb />Good Ordinary § 1-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish ~ $1.10 ba<lb /><lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBSGU)D MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />bY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Tops."Green.... .....- .-1 to 24<lb />o Bright.... ... »....4 60 8<lb /> Red........ 5. 48 604<lb /><lb />Lugs"Common...... ....4406<lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />Good......... ... 7to 15<lb />Fine.... .........12tol§<lb />CurTers"~Common.......6 to 11<lb /><lb />«Good... ....124 to 20<lb />Fine.... ......15 to 274<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY crass 3:30"<lb />tiary.. OD POISON permétintiy<lb />cured in 16to86 days, You can be treated at<lb />home for same price under same gu °<lb />bys Ifyou prefer to pone here we willcone<lb />va. eractto pay railroad fareand hotel billg,and<lb />nochatge, if we fail to cure. If you have takerthere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Uicers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb />we poarenites to cure, We solicit the most obsti-«<lb />nate cases and challenge the world for a<lb />case we cannot ctre. . This has alwa<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. A ute prnots sent sealed on<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />application. Address COO R<lb />207 Masonic Temole, CHICAGO ELIee�<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb />REAL ESTATE AGENT,<lb />Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb /><lb />5 oe: SHEPPARD,<lb />Greenville, N. C<lb />GS Valuable Properties for Sale or<lb />fers to Mercantile aid Banking Houses<lb />of Greenviile. Office on main street.<lb /><lb />Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson,<lb />Snow Hill, N.C. Gresuyille, Wc.<lb />ALLOWAY? &amp; TYSON, |<lb />ATTLORNE YA} LAW)<lb />Greenyille, N. C<lb />Practice in all the Cat rts.<lb /><lb />Seen!<lb /><lb />Umporters and Wholesale Dealers in all hinds of<lb />MUSICAL MERCHAI<lb />Vielins, Guitars, Bas rd<lb /><lb />s htad pe pip<lb />118<lb />~ A. . .<lb />my! ea abe<lb />� TT Sas iy<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Bura@ess, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. U,<lb />This Hotel has béeh Eh8rouch! reno-<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added. el<lb />tric bells to every room, Attentive an<lb /><lb />daily.<lb />icited ,<lb /><lb />ene Sear ceca ie sci eee neta<lb />eomeneaneeeet<lb /><lb />oh ff<lb />00 Sandy Fy<lb /><lb />JAMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />RERNV! LLE, N. oO, i<lb /><lb />| G<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />ty<lb /><lb />and Presajng Gents Clothes a special<lb /><lb />en = : na " : ee<lb />ERT EDMUNDS.<lb />VASHIONABLE BARI ER.<lb /><lb />Fain<lb />Ngan te<lb />iy<lb /><lb />attention to cleaning "<lb />Pheer elin~ g =<lb /></p>
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        <p>ee ee a<lb /><lb />AND BRANCAES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD<lb />Coauenseu penedule<lb /><lb />TBAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />P uae 18 wile 2 5 ho)<lb />une 14th , Sie 2<lb />16, IZA lAzl ia<lb />A. M./? A.M<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44<lb />Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 00/10 39 .<lb />Ly Tarodvro 12 I2)..<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00,10 5 45<lb />Lv Wilson 2 OF 11 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Ly Fay'tteville} 4 36) 1 7<lb />Ar. Florence 7 23) 3 4<lb />Ge<lb />o8<lb />Ae<lb />mm P.M. A.M<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro | $ 10 : 05<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 510<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45 9 45<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated Ra| &amp; a<lb />April 20 oon : sm<lb />i996. | ZA) 2| (aE<lb />- M.'P.M.<lb />Ly Florerce 8 40, 74)<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 11 10) 9 40<lb />Lv Selma 12 37<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35<lb />Qs a<lb />63<lb />Za<lb />A. M. P. M.<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 1 00<lb />Lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30<lb />Ly Goldsboro 12 01 9 26<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro 248 .<lb />, i Bt<lb />6a re} o<lb />Za wo<lb />pq Cuma ~ o0<lb />P. M. P. MIP. M,<lb />Ly Wilson 1 20 11 35) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 217 1211] 11 16<lb />Ar Tarboro 400<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 217 12 11,<lb />1 O01:<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch 2oa<lb />waves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,1<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,20<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arrivin<lb />Halifax at 11;00 a, m., Weldon 11.20 am.<lb />odaily except Sunday. °<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton BranchT leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m.,and 3.00 p.m,<lb />atrives Parmele $.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotland Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves waroore, N C, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 4 50 p. m., Sunday. 8 00 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m.<lb />Returning icaves Plymouth daily except.<lb />Sundsy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ~m.,<lb />wrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trams in Nashville pranch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />iy m. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />9 a, n., 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 />d., leave Latta 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, ClioT 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave, Cliot6,10 a m,. Dunbar 6.30 @ m,<lb />arity Latta 7.50 a mt, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />y.<lb /><lb />Train onClintoh Branch leayes War- |<lb /><lb />aaw for Clinton caily,<lb />11,10 a, m. and 8.50 p,<lb />leaves Clinton at 7.00 a.<lb /><lb />except Suuday,<lb />mT Returning<lb />m. and3,00 p m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection | |<lb /><lb />at»Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Riehmone., alse at Rovky Mount with htec... :<lb />Norfolk and Carol HOR RK for Noriolk |ton Nowe.<lb />ne all points NotthwiaNorfolk "<lb /><lb />My EM ~RSON,T<lb />oR f ENLY, Gen!<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />"We aré agents for<lb /><lb />CLIK<lb /><lb />1 aie<lb /><lb />oe<lb />Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR: .<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb /><lb />Snail<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />teased by the young ladies of a<lb />club fornot being married. He<lb />said: oTil warry the ope of you<lb />wboni, On a secret voteT you elect<lb /><lb />ito be my vife.� There were rine<lb /><lb />members of the club. Each girl<lb />went into a corner ¢nd used great<lb />caution in preparing her ballot<lb />and disguised ber handwriting.<lb />The result of the vote was that<lb />there were nine votes cast. Each<lb />girl receiving one. The man re-<lb />mains a bachelor, the club is<lb />broken up ard the girls are mor-<lb />tal enemies, vnited in the one de-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R. M. FURMAN, |<lb />of Buncombe. .<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER:<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION |<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />of Jobnston.<lb /><lb />|<lb />)<lb />POR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />F. I. OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE £U-<lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />Discouraging.<lb />Hayseed"Say, mister how much<lb />longer have | got to wait for that<lb />Mudville train?<lb /><lb />Agent"A bout tweoty-three<lb />hours and fortv-five minutes; to-<lb />dayTs train for Mudvills pulled out<lb />about a quarter of an hour ago.<lb /><lb />Patrick Henry Winston, erst"<lb />while of North Carolina, now of<lb />the State of Washington, a Re-<lb />publican, writes Mr. Watson, the<lb />Democratic candidate for Gover-<lb />ner, congratulating him on his<lb />nomination and regretting that he<lb />is not inthe State to work and<lb />vote for him. Mr. Winston is a<lb />free coiner and says in his letter |<lb /><lb />that the Republican party ono |<lb /><lb />ciple upon which free government<lb />is based� but ohas become an<lb />agency for breeding and main .|<lb />taining monopoly.<lb /><lb />The Soys and Girls<lb /><lb />Any one engaged in teaching<lb />or Sunday school work, or who<lb />is by any means thrown among<lb />boys and girls of the age from 10<lb />to 15 years, must have been im-<lb />pressed withthe brightness of<lb />many of them, and thuught, too,<lb />the possibilitiesjthat.in them lie.<lb />Have younot gone farther and<lb />wondered what kind of men and<lb />women they will make? We have,<lb />and have saddened at the thought<lb />that many have poor opportuni-<lb />ties for improving.<lb /><lb />They will in a few years be<lb />fathers and mothers, the men and<lb />women of action, and the better<lb />the training they getT the more<lb />useful they will be.<lb /><lb />Put these boys and girls<lb />through the proper schooling and |<lb />they will be of a much better class<lb />than the present generation, train<lb />them aud develop the _ possibili-<lb />ties in them, and instead of igno-<lb />rancs you will tind enlightenment<lb />and refined homes. You will,<lb />when you pass hence, leave heirs<lb />you will not be ashamed of.<lb /><lb />This work cannot be done. in a<lb />day, nor a year, but years of per-<lb />sistent schoolling will work won-<lb />ders. ;<lb /><lb />Givethe boys and girls a chance<lb />'to"be men and women:"Burling-<lb /><lb />bosib<lb /><lb />_ ~The Dejected Young Man.<lb />oWoman,� said the dejected<lb />young man, o~is a fake.�T<lb /><lb />o*Yes?T* spoke one listener.<lb /><lb />oYes. It has not been so many<lb /><lb />i ten il.<lb /><lb />coe<lb />o%<lb />�"� of<lb /><lb />kinenbsias BY ~i sy<lb /><lb />and &amp; supper for a young woman.<lb /><lb />Themdvasked her to marry me, and<lb />16 #AId @hd was afraid I was too<lb /><lb />extravagant. to make a good hus-<lb /><lb />apolis Journal.<lb /><lb />~ch =<lb />= ne<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />It has now the<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb />College of Agriculture<lb /><lb />longer represents the great prin- ,<lb /><lb />~FOR, YOUNG LAT<lb /><lb />ior work done anywhere, North<lb />T oe hte faculty it<lb /><lb />terminaticu tbat they will Lot<lb />Speak to the man again.<lb /><lb />"_"<lb /><lb />OME SCHOOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,�<lb />Oct. 2nd a Homo Schoo! for Girls,<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Num-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHeExay,<lb /><lb />Norwocd P. O: Nelson Co. Va. H<lb /><lb />(pae UNIVERSITY.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />38 Teachers, 534 Students, ~Tuition 860<lb /><lb />~a year, Board 88, (Eight dollars) a<lb /><lb />month, 3 full College Courses. 3 Brief<lb />Courses, Law Sehool, Medical School,<lb />Summer School for Teachers, Scholar-<lb />ships and loans tor the needy. Address<lb />PRESIDENT WINSTON,<lb />Chapel Hill, N.C.<lb /><lb />and Mechanic Arts.<lb /><lb />This College offers thorough cou) ses in<lb />Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil and Elec-<lb />trical Engineering, and in Science,<lb />General «cademic studies supplement all<lb />these technical coures,<lb /><lb />EXPENSES PER SESSION, INCLUDING<lb />BOARD.<lb /><lb />For County Students, - - $ 91 00<lb />For all other Students, - 121 00<lb />Apply for Catalogues to<lb /><lb />ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY,<lb />Raleigh, N. ©. President<lb /><lb />STEN<lb />NOSTRA SHO.<lb /><lb />EPARTMEN PS well equipped. 27<lb /><lb />teachers. 444 regular students, be-<lb />sides practice school of 97 pupils. 930<lb />metriculates since its opening in 1892.<lb />93 of the 96 counties represented, Com-<lb />petitive examination at county seat<lb />Auzust Ist; to fill free-tnition vacancies<lb />in dormitories. Application should be<lb />made before July 20th to enter the ex-<lb />amination. No free tuition except. to<lb />applicants signing a pledge to become<lb />teachers. Annual expenses of free-<lb />tuition students boarding in dormito-<lb />ries, $90 , tuition-paying students, $130.<lb />Address, President CHARLES D. MC-<lb />IVER, Greensboro. N. C.<lb /><lb />THE DIRECT ROUTE TO<lb /><lb />National PeopleTs Party COnvention<lb /><lb />AMERICAN SILVER CoNVENTION<lb />ST. LOUIS, MO., JULY 22.<lb /><lb />The Southern Railway via Charlottes-<lb />ville and Cinciuvati is absolutely the<lb />quickest and most direct route from<lb />matchless schedule :<lb /><lb />Leave Goldsboro, So. Ry,  7.10am<lb />~ Raleigh, o 8.50 a m<lb />* Durham, a 9.55 a m<lb />, * Greensboro, o 12.05 nTn<lb />~ Charlottisville,C &amp; O, 5.48pm<lb />Arrive Cincinnati, o 7.65 a m<lb />* St. Louis, 6.40 am<lb /><lb />Only 33 hours and 50 minutes Raleigh<lb />to St. louis. Only one night on the<lb />road. No other line can possibly make<lb />this time,<lb /><lb />On accountof the above convention<lb />the Southern Railway will .sell round<lb />trip tickets to St. Louiz on July 19, 20,<lb />21, final Limit July 27th, at rate of one<lb />fare, viz: From GQrcensboro $22.75,<lb />Henderson $23 55, Charlotte $22.75,<lb />Winston $22.75, Raleigh $24.40, Oxford<lb />$23.65, Goldsboro $25.80, Salisbury<lb />$22.75, Statespille $22.75, ee Hig $23.-<lb />55 Selma $25.30, Correspondingly low<lb />rates from allottier statibne. lant {<lb /><lb />The Southern will also give choice of<lb />routes and sell tickets at aboyé' rates via<lb />Asheville, and Vincinnati, Lonisville.<lb />Chattanooga, Nashville or Aflanta.<lb /><lb />It_ is desitedj to arrange a species<lb />through car ke accbmmedation of<lb />delegates and thelr friends touleave Ral-<lb />eigh or Greensboro on above oschedule<lb />19th, to go Pit yy to St, Louis, without<lb />change, arriving: there 6:40 p. m., July<lb />20, and to accompany the party throng<lb /><lb />to St. Louis looking af.e their comfort<lb /><lb />and pleasure, ~<lb />All who wilf ui this rout)<lb /><lb />vise.mé At once, also for an 4<lb /><lb />formation, address<lb /><lb />_ Trav. Pass. Agt, So.<lb /><lb />Ase ad-<lb /><lb />ittber in-<lb />af T<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N.<lb /><lb />The adyantages offered<lb />rs Musicand Art | |<lb />ie i [University of Virginia.| Prideipal,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />eee ee ere URUES |<lb /><lb />| elor of Griffin, Ga, was being<lb /><lb />, | present standard.<lb /><lb />| work<lb /><lb />ayes<lb /><lb />i tiieig 4<lb />7 a i 2<lb />7 4 = e se. i;<lb />e + r e<lb /><lb />$100.00 Eclipse Bicycles Reduced<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />~al<lb /><lb />egy<lb /><lb />ey ee<lb /><lb />|<lb />1 Ye<lb /><lb />We willsell Furniture, Carpets, Mattings and<lb /><lb />ouse Furnishing Goods for cash or on credit. |<lb /><lb />\@. &amp; SusmanTs dnstallment Company.<lb /><lb />The Greatest Installment Company in North Carolina.<lb /><lb />THK, DAMN RAVLACTON.<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS&amp;FRESHT EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS! FOR THE RF&amp;T<lb />"INTERESTS OF. |<lb /><lb />0<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITT COUNTY'SECOND<lb />~(OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />THE: EASTERN REFLECT<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />Qne Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0) Bs<lb /><lb />When you need xs.2-.<lb /><lb />~-=% Don't forget the<lb />Freflector Office.<lb /><lb />Leer mateetatateeel © kee<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND Ns<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. yO<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Nuit our Patrons<lb /><lb />"{S THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREEN VILLE FO<lb /><lb />BLANK BOCKS, STATIONERY NOVELS<lb /><lb />CREEN VILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The course embraces all the bianches<lb />usually taught in an Academy,<lb /><lb />Terms, both, for tuliion fand ~hoard<lb />reasonable.<lb /><lb />Boys weil fitted and equipped for<lb />business, by taking the academie<lb />course alone, Where they wish to<lb />pursue a ' \her course, this schcol<lb />guaran es thorough preparation to<lb />enter, with credit, any College in North<lb />Caroline or the State University, It<lb />refers to ,108e who heve recently: left<lb />ite wall ~or the truthfulness of this |<lb />statement. !<lb /><lb />na) {plete Daily reports, from the Stat<lb />Any young man with cheracter and| | Pete� !<lb />moderate ability taking « course with} *%¢ National Capitols, $80 vear<lb /><lb />us will be aided in making arran | ;<lb />ments to continue in the higher schoo!s. _ pataigh OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />The discipline will be kept at its of the<lb />time wet attefition nor :<lb />be ike this schoo; \/ |<lb />all that pevemte could wish, fot<lb />For furtmer par seo or ad-<lb />dress rseniiniia y Sa<lb /><lb />"the Charlotte ~~<lb /><lb />North Carolinas<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER; "<lb />DAILY<lb />AND<lb /><lb />{ndependent and fearlessT; cigyer an<lb />more at ethanever, it will bs a<lb />Invaluable visitor to the* home, th<lb /><lb />otlice, thé dy ) or the work room.)<lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />All of the news of the world. 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          <lb />a A eerie, JULY Jum BLES. To ie J, W. HIGGS, Pres. J. 8. HIGGS, Casbler,<lb />| ALLY REF ECTOR. GAS J. E. Briley had a wagon load of | Maj. MENRY RARBING AssT Cashien. ;<lb /><lb />tobacco on sale'at the Planters Ware-<lb /><lb />ae """" A Few Left and Able to BR cep Moving | ~<lb />pias house to-day. It was eomposed of<lb />Keeping Coustantiy at it Brings Soocess. | Ww 11. Cox went to Kinston ~Thurs-[eutters and wrapers and brought taney) FAT Um |<lb /><lb />day evening. prices.<lb /><lb />- ~ih ot f ik JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING W. G. Lang, ot Farmville, spent Painfully Hurt Greenville, N. C.<lb />j the day h .<lb />. , : 9 ee On last Saturday morning Mr James<lb /><lb />H. P. Harding is kept at home nurz-| Brown while making ffues, a piece of STOCKHOLDERS .<lb /><lb />4 Jarge and excellent line of<lb /><lb />FOR Creates many a new brainess A, . aa ;<lb />coleree aiiny an ae business, ing a lame foot. scale from the iron flew in his left eye Representing phos gre sf More Than a Hasty<lb />Af *reserves muny a large business. la . . . Dollars,<lb />SPRING AN} SUMMER WEAR Ievives uy 2 ull business, R. R, Fleming, of Pactolus, was on|and it was patafully hurt. On Saturday) pa 7 Dixon, Paesident Nationab<lb />: Rescues many a lost business, | our streets to-day part of it was removed by Drs. Zeno an 2 t Eeeen alto<lb />Saves many a failing business. 3 Brown and Lawghighouse- He con� Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />Fa -<lb /><lb />The Seotland Neck Bank, ScotlandT<lb />Wek, N.C."<lb /><lb />-"Consisting of Secures suceess to any business.} P, H. Gorman returned trom Rich-<lb /><lb />mond Thursday evening. tinned to suffér se ~inuch that the doc-<lb /><lb />; HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, _" torsexamined it again and another :<lb />: ALL- WOOL DRESS GOODS, To oadvertise judiciousiy,� use the]. spechts J: A. Harrington, of Ayéen, part of it was removed. He 1» suffer- pe Biggs, Seotlarsd Neck, WN C.<lb />: Beautiful, stylish, up"to~date, | ¢ imrs of the REFLECTOR. is breathing Greenville am today. ing a great deal now. The eye'is very R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Wiggs Bros,<lb /><lb />and cheaper than ever before. W. J. Corbett returned Thursday|much inflamed, but Ie will not lose his<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES, | So sp pba i evening from his vacation # = Durhara eye-sig bt.<lb />- DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, man _<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals ard the general<lb /><lb />Miss Ella Ducket, who was visiting},<lb /><lb />P AKISI AN RIPPLES, ""_a Miss Glenn Forbes, left Thursday}, The Wheel Fooled Him. ubli<lb /><lb />: TA TINH evening. | ertain : puone .<lb />INDIA LINENS, _| Passenger and mail train going ° ; a torme maar in Moots LLL *"- Checks and Account Baoks furnish-<lb />LINEN LAWNS, uorth, ee ann A.M. Going South, |} Mrs. E. T. Stewart, of Washington,|sagement' to: meet another man a3 8 od on application.<lb /><lb />MULLS, tyes a7 EF. me and her son, Lee, left this mening for place 10. miles in the country, coed | __ _"_"<lb />DOTTED SWLSSES, North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A her home. went: to-a friend to borrow a bicycle to!<lb /><lb />- of<lb />make the tripon. He was asked how }<lb />far-le:was going and answered 4 miless,<lb />whereupon tluar wheel was- turned overs<lb /><lb />oSteamer ~far River arrives from Wash-| ar. Gor Ber to bim. He mounted ead away her<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday rs. C. M. Bernard and children |wentiat a goed speed. When the 4t<lb /><lb />leaves forT Washington ~Tuesday, Thure | came home Thursday evening fvom a! mile vost was reached he had po notion<lb /><lb />: Vi, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS |: Teavest0:10 A.M Mrs. W. F. Mornll ard children lett<lb /><lb />of. different kinds and description. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. | this morning to visit friends aud rela-<lb />Néver were they more beautiful | W- leaves 2:15 P. M. Se<lb />' tives in Wilson.<lb />than thia season.<lb /><lb />"Come see our" day'and Saturdav. Visit in Virginia. , of taking up,andkept pushing on. But | :<lb /><lb />ai ~" """" | Oscar James, of Pactolus, is in. ourt|Tightiat'that particalar spoi the wheel |<lb /><lb />SHRI WAIST SILKS. JULY JAMS. midst enjoy ing the welcome hand-sakes | SPEDE &amp; leak amd let the vider downT<lb />"" of bis many friends. just the exact distance he tokl the own-;<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and) g. eq Fresh Every Afternoon. ' os er he- was going. The oneagement!|<lb />prices. Tugh Bourne, formerly of ~Tarbevo, with the man 6 ueles further on was!<lb /><lb />eae ciereneminis<lb />'<lb /><lb />but now of Baltimore, is meting in .<lb />Hest Butter on ice at StarkeyTs. in Greenville today ~He broucht his not fillddy.and the fwony part:of it 1s a ~<lb />~ © had to walk back te town thaeagh the<lb /><lb />fan with him. ;<lb />a rain with: the whech on his sheulder. | A<lb /><lb />B<lb />HAMBURG EDGING and Car load ot Lime and Hulls, cheap<lb /><lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, Jat S.'M. Schultz Hal S$ , i<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, | © PO" . Pas EDI SOS OS Ui | |<lb />and NOVELTIES. | New lot of Shirt Waists, cheaper «Caba vl the em of Hophe, oJ toldithat lady-in order. to get a dhe @alpable<lb />semana than ever at LangTs Cash House. ehigh heh ° . i. a ~reedomy: good phesegraph ske must forapt where | os<lb />has Bold up there. she wax� oWell2� oShe did it sc) We made when we moved jnto<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N.Y. State dnd Carr's thoroughly that she went awey without |Our New Store in the burned dis-<lb /><lb />Sh A On j 4 . i<lb />CE , ur alns at S. M. Schultz's. We were shown to-day by Col. I. As} mal-ing- the irechdeposit.�� |triet. New Goods are arriving�<lb />Sugg a mssoihith dome ne bel ne daily and you will find the finest.<lb /><lb />oWindow Shades, Curtain Poles. Vermont Butter for sale at D.S de : 4 line of<lb />orese Variet . Suge 7<lb />riety grown by Col. Sugg, on Take Warning.<lb /><lb />"A line of" Smith. bie felts. ~The Gluits wi is<lb />° ry pope ON ste | Allen W o ee an y All Faxes on dogs and gets must | Family Groceries<lb /><lb />o Oxford 1es First of the sctson"New Mullets | i archi at Riveetide: oHurbety jbe ;uid within the next-twenty days or .<lb />A and Potatoes 10 cents a peck af S. M. and this one, weighed by Dr. John he I sh all proceed to collect thems accord- |@ver shown in Greenville.<lb />Wooten, Druggisi, of this place.2 pounds|ing to law. E. Mi McGowan,<lb /><lb />Jas ater Fick 1 Schutte, scat, aay owana pia<lb />; or Ladies aid Childrés that has _ one ounce ~sind 333 grains. Tex Collector. JESSE W. BROWN<lb /><lb />onever been equalled in this town.| WanrEp."A competent Lry Goods a : | Coutts<lb />' 4 ft 4 i "s a) a © ; i<lb />HE OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />Clerk. XXX, Revvector office.<lb /><lb />S : SEN 2... | The oSouthern Leader,� still botds}<lb />4 hoes, Shoes, the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. im: li hin 3<lb />Nothing equals it. = B.S. SMITHe "J am still at the above place with the prettiest line of"<lb /><lb />-for every buyer who wants an<lb /><lb />- honest, reliable, woxsring articles.| Wanrep."An experienced centie. | opiParae, San a ove my id | a Q<lb />man Dry Goods Clerk. Goot Salary.� Staple and - LLCY Grroceries| All. iF<lb />man<lb /><lb />Fr<lb />38 oF sPLECWOR office. |: =. it<lb />Address or call at RerLecwon office. hy oon ever feasted upon. I carry nothing but the best and can 4]<lb /><lb />Umbrellas GA. MeGowitt &amp; Co. has anothes| Suit you every time. Look at the following :<lb />en lot of one and two horse Wagons for Canned Apples, Peaches, Slrredded Cocoanuts, 5<lb />to protect you from the sun and} le cheap. See B. F. Sugg: | Prunes; Cheese, Maearoni, Beef Hains,.Sugar-Cured Hams, Best IX |<lb />rain. | / | grades of Teas aad Coffee. The higliest grades of Tobacco and} *<lb />Fresh GrahamT Flour juss received) @jears,Syrope and Molasses. o@ome andTsee me and be well pleased. Lanny ANNhd HAT CAE<lb />at J. S. Tunstall. | J. 8. TUSTALE, Groenville,N. C.) ¥ GOODS NOTIONS, SF i<lb />Gentlemen come and examine Ou oCan TomatoesyCorn, Peushes, Cher] a _"d om aoe . Bats, Caps,T GentsT Furnishing 4<lb />"line of- ries, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple. {RL DAWIS, Pest. | R.A. TYBON, VicePresTt. J. L.. LITTLE. CashTr. and the cheapest lime of STRAW<lb />T S. M. Senutz. REORGANIZED JUNE. 15th, 1896. M ATTING in the town. Ul cts<lb />IK 3 4 t : 02a to 23 cts yard.<lb />3 aN Norick."One whiteish colored sow, a ; ren Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />\ ah  op ve L-- gy. , at Phil Le tas R<lb />rarer aowiaytat svimok ot "Phe Bank of Greenville, of iegemca Bore. Biggest<lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Ouffs, Straw | cich ear, ewner cam get same: by pay} : Ar tTT ti. sine of ~Samples you exer Baw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and ine damage to crop aud for thas notice. GREEN VILLE, N 1 C. \Gome ~and look dt them and oyo .<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles, |S SAmNE� MO OP� eid: VWBWBI VED Cowie ~and tos om Boe ae<lb />bes qulity and popalar ~prices (HY ISS TSS {Capital $50,000.00."aae iapedt live of CLOTBESG you<lb />~Cad and | jase you if you tpl VG 5 els ~eheapest line of CL you<lb />é ca and will please you if you BicyoLES ON Easy. TERWS"S. Ee P ? ae a ane in the town.<lb /><lb />will give usa call. | Pender &amp; Co. have made arrangements} a 'Paid aN Capital $25,000.00. . H B t Gk ARK<lb />Te De. Vk Fi<lb /><lb />"Our line of" with Pope Mfg Co to sell Colum ~ | ea itary aus as<lb />on 4 ® : ; ei i a : ; a epee ~a! $43 i . * x % ~ sat a | 5<lb />ce cartatia rip sqett Bitycles onT the oinstalment plan , ~eptithke OF Res pares ot = frog Collection GawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb />Fu mi ULES | Their terms are veny easy. yen Respo ) ss nlaana . . a<lb />is complete and embraces many os iI. ( a<lb />bra arficles of genuine ~merit. ver. 3 St ty |<lb />Qar-Oak Shits are lovely. -Hasy Oia et<lb />comfortable Rockers of many Mim , |. te ae<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par | Burglar".DonTt make any fiiss, now rz) a<lb />bor chviss, Lemp noe ot tee Bide. [ouscholder Help your ieee ees Bom<lb />Boards, Diving Tables, Tin Sates, you heard of the néw idea ~ofinsardn ce) ~ig Be So<lb />Rak ads, Mattresses, Floor and | against burglary? ITm insured. | Vf ig |<lb />io ed cite ted of oOne of the ironies of Vif,T owayeva | day 4<lb />philosopher, ~4s te ofact that theTnan| °,<lb /><lb />who has money enough to pay a<lb />voes cain get all the credit he wants.�<lb /><lb />NanceJack! ~Meson proposes: in<lb />this letters 1 wonder if Je really dewes<lb /><lb />Cd oFese<lb /><lb />o - 4 4 4<lb />oe i<lb /><lb />7 aeeel "<lb />q<lb /><lb />tote i ~<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ne of beaatifal designs. |me; he has only Kndwn ome a*'Wwebk.| | By Q oR ot ae<lb />" nt ey eB d pee us ~we Will be The Brother"Qh, _ then, perhaps The jose pt.42. S| ie te wlan C1) =<lb />omore than pleased to show you/does, sen ee Cli a. ae ee<lb />gl har stockT 'A"aréfal io ankeng ot | TET et ee th ut ol<lb />Will o tepay. you ~mary ~She. When they Wear you ave going tS si s "" oF |<lb />Ai saad ~i 4 ? ; Wat yee ieee YB i<lb /><lb />to be married, dear, «won't they. "traige<lb /><lb />IG oe lye your salary? He"hin oafkaid�"� "iibt, ohh<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />| darling 4 they; have hiéard, it g0' Otten) BPR Hl) ee |<lb />before.  -"'" on vari, tad Oe m4 gen ay Gee ley nti ant<lb /><lb />aya we ®<lb /><lb />Rida ss<lb /><lb />of Correct Styles! oitv you'Ahat! die news take the/s<lb />Dairy Reriector. 25 cents a month, -<lb /><lb />2 he i<lb /><lb />o= see:<lb />~ ee oe eer<lb />. 3 = .<lb />= :<lb /><lb /></p>
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