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        <p>%<lb /><lb />bree<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />�"�<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 1896. © No. 509.<lb /><lb />peer nme - dente sennsintner enemies tena meaner mt o nencctenncamnetpeinar tet inn ensoa tt " sche nigerian nnenieclnht tiara<lb /><lb />ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. ENCOURAGE THE MARKET.<lb /><lb />sone | oe 7<lb /><lb />Greenville Shoula Have Factories. |Greenvittx, N. C., Aug. 3, 1896.<lb /><lb />ae rma nat er rae one<lb />aoa eeepc cereal<lb /><lb />Epitor Reriector:"The  open- '<lb /><lb />Mr. C. D. Rountree, of the Star ing of the tobacco season was a pless-<lb />. Warehonpse, handed the RerLecror | ant surpris3 to any one who was pret :<lb />the following letter received by his firm | ent this morning at 9 oTclock when tle =<lb /><lb />with permission to publish it : bell tapped for sales to begin. Te<lb /><lb />Gorpsnouo, N.C, July 31, 1896, |Femarke of Mr. O. L. Joyner, of the/Take advantage of our low prices on othe best�<lb />SS , ip r Eastern, were in every respect appro- =) P :<lb />" @@ = PROPRIETOR STAR WAREHOUSE, ia y I . I<lb />Greenville, N. C '| priate, well timed and well received.<lb />. T * . ° *,e . ~el<lb />Dear Sir :"Can you kindly let me This 1s indeed a critical time for a<lb />Kl : know at once what inducements a man business involving sv much as the}<lb />might expect from the citizens ot your| Greenville tobacco market contains.<lb />place to open a smoking tobacco fac-| But the surprise was that under all<lb />. tery there? Do you think thata stock<lb />company could be tormed to buy it?<lb /><lb />Tet) OL: | prices uniformly in all the houses and<lb />| | ~Trusting that you will kindly give : , _<lb /><lb />circumstances there were such goed<lb /><lb />me the desired information, 1 remain, all had good breaks. However, a<lb />Very truly yours, greater surprise than all others was the<lb /><lb />Pace STANLEY. | conspicuous absence of the business men "" a _"<lb />G f} N le Here is another opportunity for and merchants of the town, only two<lb />| ~reenvi ce | Or . ing even their presence to<lb />; \ { Greenville that the town ought to take | or three lending even t I ;<lb />¥ = Rit hold of. the occasion. Who are the most in- Remember those "-.c-.|/[/\).<lb /><lb />Factories are just what is<lb />terested class in the results of the tobac-<lb /><lb />needed now to make the. tewn pros"<lb />\" per as never before, but to get them |cobusiness? The merchants and those H °<lb />\ , our people must show that they want doing business generaily get most 1 ree | ] ver ats<lb />ett them. ~This is also another instance in the tubacco money. F<lb />which a Boerd of Trade could do some Now this is written in all kindness<lb /><lb />good, but it seems that with all the ar- | and only to call the attention of our "Yge"they are going like hot cakes.<lb /><lb />dll gument that has been used our vusiness people to the importance of giving to<lb /><lb />men seem utterly indifferent as to or the tobacco interest their moral and oR ° WI SON<lb />ganizing one. business support. Itis a well known . A J |  ;<lb /><lb />fact that the town of Greenville, and THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />every avenue of business and trade in<lb />it, is greatly effected by the tobacce a " maeniiaiaaa os ne<lb />nN , . _ |market. he greater interest there is<lb />The heigh. of summer"-a mountain ; ; a , ; rie \<lb />ve manifested in building up of Greenville | e a, O<lb /><lb />). . . °<lb /><lb />and her markets, the more it will be "<lb />"T'©O TET: The backbiter always has sound | felt by all. It makes a better and wiser<lb /><lb />teeth. merchant to go out andbe on the mark-<lb /><lb />Northern The work that one loves to do never et. The people sea the mteres) und =~ the , i OWn.<lb /><lb />. note it. It is indeed refreshing to be<lb />becomes to him a drudgery.<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />_"<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />ona lively tobacco break. = oX.�<lb /><lb />Man gets but little here below oTer| [This letter was hacded in for Mon- 3<lb />M. which to make much of a crow. dayTs issue but unavoidably crowded +<lb />ar Kets | lout"Fa,] d<lb /><lb />The clock has a strike every hour<lb /><lb />but it doesnTt cause the hands to quit | :<lb /><lb />work. Oakley Items. |<lb />, - OxkLey, N.C., August 3rd, 1896. = a ;<lb />Ep) r It is better to give a little more taf-|  Mips, J. I. James is very sick with<lb /><lb />ty during lite than so much epitaphy typhoid fever.<lb /><lb />after death. . . :<lb /><lb />| . Between curing tobacco and saving :<lb />TT: ° . T A sweet girl is often very bitter"if | fodder our farmers are ke : : a<lb />. urmers are kept busy. :<lb /><lb />His entire line of you donTt admire her shirt-waist or . ; ea<lb />We are pained to learn that B. D. g@ j<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />agree . with her preacher."Orange<lb /><lb />3 h \ (Va.) Observer | Beach and two daughters are very sick<lb />y a. : ° @<lb />| ih arbi fev | Must go in Hot weather<lb />®<lb />HII ATA Bethel Items. T. R. Bullock, of Bethel, was here<lb />Beruer, N.C., August 3rd, 1896. Wednesday in the interest of the Plant- |<lb /><lb />A. B. Cherry and wife left las; ers Warehouse of Greenville.<lb /><lb />Tuesday to spenda month up in the} J, Q, Williams left Saturday morning<lb />mountains in and around Asheville. tor Rocky Mount to spend a few days<lb />| y Rey. J- W. Powell filled his appoint- with his sister, Mrs, J. E. Hines.<lb /><lb />ment at the Baptist church Sunday! We are glad to shake the hand of<lb />morming. _ He preached at the Meth-|red-headed Wiley, of the Star Ware-<lb />Summer i odist church Sunday night. house Friday. He came out to tulk to |<lb /><lb />= ress Rev. S. A. Cotten, of Conetoe, |Our tobacco farmers in regare to selling A Pa<lb /><lb />. . preached in the Methodist church Fri. | there tobacco at the Star. We bespeak G reat Red uction<lb />day night. Rev. A. S. Barnes 38 still | for him a liberal share of patronage. eee<lb /><lb />holding the protract:d meeting in that in all lines of 7<lb /><lb />COoOCcDS hr servis at 11 oTclock A. M A Pleasant Surprise varty. | | aa<lb />een ~camenenee SUMMer Goods, "<lb />We hear much talk in this section | at Protessor lsagleyTs last night by the oo 9.<lb />| o' the crops being kadly injured by the | young people. All day yesterday the D . thie f - ; .<lb />_"  ee dvy weather. boys and girls: were arranging a On t miss this chance or it will not oe-<lb /><lb />| Walter Meeks died last week with {Sm party at Miss Emily Higge. | Our agai.<lb />typhoid fever, |The plan was to. meet at .Miss Maggie<lb /><lb />; | BagleyTs and go ina body to Miss!   ~ ~~<lb />Bo at y our own pri ce for How The Sales Impreseed Him. Higgs, and so far as most of them knew<lb /><lb />th h When the freight train gomg south this plan was to be executed at 9 OUR MR. TAFT "w<lb /><lb />�,� spot cash ONLY.  oTclock sharp. Except two of the party,<lb /><lb />j Miss Mamie Hines and Vernon Haskett, iQ]<lb />id _ mney mente it spare Mr.) vio were to be the chief couple of, the #15 I the<lb />N. Biggs and Dr. Johnson, of Sectland |<lb /><lb />et SEIN rth rer mn te ane nine] MW ORTHERN MARKETS<lb /> Vernon Haskets in a neat little speech | + '<lb /><lb />Warehouse where the sale was then in<lb /><lb />reached here about noon Monday, hav-<lb /><lb />progress. They were completely cac announced thatas it is qustomary to<lb /><lb />Come earl ~O1 | ried carried away� with \the : surprise everybody iu these pleasant<lb />| of and avoid ripe var y ) my, ata days of hot weather, the crowd would<lb /><lb />. a Mr. Biggs, catching up with the ed- " on | 3 le<lb />ie rsh, mieten ag fe cao Pall - and - Winter - Goods "<lb />Wie rush -|itory made the latter *téll-him all about | om [this Yory moment store Miss) AIL " and - inter - UOO�,�S "<lb /><lb />Re "day? » CrenshawTs double keyedauction- Maggie Bagley by &amp; ghme of oup| :<lb /><lb />An ] » Jegring was a wonder to t em, and when jinks� which was accepted with a will, ever heard of, Re<lb /><lb />4 ee &amp; J a<lb /><lb />a A tan Lipscomb madd ~i sttty:gecorid and every single one proved their en- IC: | ! | |<lb /><lb />i! 7 : + en Ter 3 ea a hd Ps ~ Wi ? % ) A<lb />ut iiote roll Mr. Biggs bedke, oyt, in a mer- joyment ~by. the shower of thanks: to |,<lb />: i� nea 4) ie, . 8 ' i ~i i<lb />PGA In eine emPrEQUN  UMee MPSS APR ue ndOty  pon Va Ui) Pe Eng A ae had mv<lb /><lb />where he will purchase the nobbiest line of<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: nen goat atin + taof ty laugh that brought down the use. Mins MaggieT forT herT superb Get in<lb />~Next door;to Bank of {Greenyille. | Said he oItTs the best circus I ever saw.� ~ane pleasure. - .<lb /><lb />"_"_"_"<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />RPT LECTOR- are perforated with a number of holes * SUMMER SIGHTS. | I HAVE TBE PRETTIEST<lb />s s than when they are quite scund was at " vm LINE OF |<lb />| ; first. looked upon as too ridiculous for The clouds are streaming round the ie i<lb />. Editor. consideration. Unbel.evers, however, | ~ blue, Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />now find that the italian has gone a But where"no mortal knows °<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). long way toward proving his case, | oMy kingdom for a drop of dew :�T<lb /><lb />2 His theory is that the force of the wind| Cries the despairing rose.<lb /><lb />| ee % : cannot fairly take effect on an inflated<lb /><lb />Fi Entered as seconi-class mail matter. sail, becuuse of the cushion of immova- By every hill and plain,<lb /><lb />=== ole alr that fila up the aie te A jangling, wrangling chorus swells<lb /><lb />o+ SURSCRIPHION RATES. prevent this cushion collecting, he Eternally for rain!<lb /><lb />~Qne year. - - - + $8.00 bored a number of holes in the sail,<lb />Mme month, - + * - -25| which let part of the wind blow right<lb /><lb />Om wert -y through it and allowed the remainder to<lb />t Delivered inotown [byjcerriers without strike against the canvas an 4 ~exercise<lb /><lb />extra cost. ; oa<lb />- Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be | '' full effect. Several trials have ve<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor,,or,Tat | made, and it looks as if this is another<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 /><lb />samples to your home if you will.<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb /><lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue, _<lb /><lb />A. PT ELLINGTON.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />While in the hot and dusty dells"<lb /><lb />Capt. William wiltigerod, of the<lb />North German Lloyd line, has crossed<lb />the Alantic four hundred times, four-<lb />teen bundred thousand mile in all, cr<lb /><lb />2 the office of those paradoxical truths which ap- sixty times around the earth. He has Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />ee , so impossible on the surface safely carried two hundred thousand | " Butter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />a pean. ee - 1 | nersons and rescued hundreds of persons ESTABLISHED 1875. Western Sides cmt<lb />We: desire a five correspondent at|The experiments were made in all] persons aneres soP . Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />every postoffice inthe covnty, who will! weathers. Ina light wind a boat with | at sea. This is a record ot which any Corn 40 to 6U<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs ~ - .. | man may be proud ' Corn Meal ~ 50 to 65<lb />fa each neighborhood. Write plainly ordinary sails made tour knots, while | y be p : A CHUL Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00<lb />: r =  a Y/% a .<lb />aad only on one side of the paper. with the perforated sail she coursed . 2 See " ey) bard 5 e i<lb />papsiinee ___.._| five and a quarter knots ; in a fresh Notice PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS Sugar 4 to<lb />digs any | breeze she did seven knots with ordi- . oo, ; vc apgeme [Cone 15 to 25<lb />', Liperal Commission on  subscrip- : vane The competitive examination for the PAnMER SSN, MEKCHANT'S BUY | Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />~ion rates paid to agents. uary sails, and eight and three-quar" ty appointment to the A. &amp; M ing their yearTs supplies will fin? " | Chickens 10 to 25<lb />| | ters knots with the improved sails; ina county appe re io "+ | their interest to get our prices befere pus | Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />"" or ; -adshe did eight knots an d College will be held in Greenville on | chasing elsewhere. Ourstockiscomplete | Beeswax. per 20 .<lb />; &amp; strong Wwine 8 1�,� 1q e1g7n S ¢ r ye Nae h an 9 . n allits branches.<lb />3 Turspay. Acest 47H, 1896. ten knots ona: If this aue" Thursday Aug. 13th, beginning at 10 on .<lb />peat mented 8,e-d were sustained through" oTclock A. M. ~There are two yacan- FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAN Cotton and Peanut, ©<lb />ele eee : | | © I eie be filled from this county | a , 7 sees of<lb />True Demacracy. out a long voyage it would inerease the Bia eo es ; sew RICH, Tia, &amp;c. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />. Those wishing to compete for the ap and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />value of the ship one"fitth, as she by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb /><lb />. ointment will be present on the above | a, atbuowasT Mac stUBs | oh .<lb />The Post has repeatedly shown that would make the same trip in fou, P Pr , aways at LOW 238 MARKER PRICES | chants of Norfok -<lb />1¢ Post has repre ) weeks that she did betore in fiv named date. W. H. RaGsparr, | Rorion<lb />the Chicago Convention was not ouly cele - . ° is ' ; t ; " ve July 27, 1896, Co. Examiner. | TOZACLE SNUFF (2h CIGARS Good Middling 7<lb />Democratic, but probably the most | Weeks."Baston Evening Aransenpt. | - we buy direct from Manufacturers, eua " yi dating i<lb />Democratic of all the national gathr om " ees ee ey at one profit. A com Good Ordinary 5 11-16<lb />erings that have ever taken. place under | q Monster Fulls a Tug About and HORN ER SCHOOL _ Tone"quie .<lb />the auspices of that or any other party Breaks Her Shaft. OXFORD, N.C E U R N i] UJ RR f Prime PEANUTS,<lb />Pe 4 . oa 9 . . ~iu °).<lb />in the United States. | "" | extra Prime | 34<lb />ée . * * x x ; | Fall Term begins September 14th. | always onhand and sold at prices (ost | *aney, 3}-<lb />Garry and John Gailen were oat on the times. Our goods areall bought and | spanish 81.10 bn<lb /><lb />The Chicago platform is not the Apply for catalogue. sold for CASH therefore, having no risk | pone"tirm.<lb />: at P and |. . to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />Populist creed"is not what Peffer and | 30.to0t yacht Jssie B., when they saw pre UNIVERSITY. S. M. SCHULT? Greenville. NC<lb /><lb />4? ms Ms . os .<lb />Simpson and Lease have been putting) what they thought was a little island " GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />forth. ~The one feature of that. platform that they had never seen before 36 BOOT poe a REPORT.<lb /><lb />oLink i : ? Vo worl ~ta year, Boar. . ight dollars) a .<lb />which Eastern Democrats denounces) They got alongsids, and found it was a| month, 3 full College Courses, 3 Brief<lb /><lb />the sound yesterday morning in their<lb /><lb />j o 1 i iM is 6] j ¥} ° - , at hs oh T Wy 4 ics s J ° ° [ o) be<lb />the one issue which it raises In such hugh sea turtle asleep. Captain Gar. Courses, Law School, Medical chool, CY o. L. JOYNER<lb />shape as to effect something like a real Summer School for ~Teachers, Scholar- "<lb />, pt nes 8 oo\ry made a loop in a hawser, and he | ships and loans for the needy. Address Tops."Green.... .eseeee 1 tu 2h<lb />ignment of parties ; the issue i un thus describes what happened : ane are what you want In 6 Ry stbe 4 to 8°<lb /><lb />ottant that all others are rapi is- ; ye ws Boe seeeeees o<lb />P i, ae ey | oJust as I slipped the rope over his aos " "~o o Red. 5 3 to 4<lb />appearing, is the deciaration for free . - " ure o<lb /><lb />~vace, This is not Populism, but nort fin he opened one eye and winked. | 88-50 per Mo. $5.00 per Mo. Luas"Common.. .. ....4406<lb />coinage, iis Is not Populist, We tried to pull him up, but tl _ | Board &amp;c. in School. Board &amp;c.in Club me 6s FI<lb />to p p, but the tur- . 1 Good.......-- ... 1to 1d<lb /><lb />Demgcracy. Tke Democratic Party ~ls started off toward I 1 ° : « ,<lb /><lb />bo . . 3) c : u °C 4 Yr sit<lb /><lb />bas bewin a free coinage party ever since | | i L I � " ong Island, Turlington Institute. Because an old style hat never Fine.... .-+++--.-12 tol<lb />: ae _, .| towing the Jessie B., ster ~emost- . JT TERS ~<lb /><lb />that iseae appeared in the political ing the Jessie B., stern foremost-| 4 Military Boarding School. English shows the wearer to be up to date. Currers- Common... ....6 to 11<lb /><lb />arena, Where is the Democratic State We got our oars and pulled in vain. elena: LTTE NS. ee ~ics, 7 "  &amp; ~~ Good..... ....124 to 20<lb />; _ . ; . The tutle was haulit . je | ClassicaT. Boar ashing. &amp;e. ; o ¥<lb /><lb />did a majority of the Democtatein Con- water like thunder. We signalled for} 10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for], , aw | ,<lb /><lb />ca aver Omit an opportunity t |help, and the tug Vandercook of New catologue. yay is inand embraces the very latest | Ai AL |<lb />gress ever m . opportunity bog vote York, came up and bitelied on to us oe IRA T. LURLINGTON, | styles and shapes cf new Pattern hh<lb />for tree coinage ¢ And who will as- , ~ � Smithfield, N.C. Principal | Hats. ME? cour names nn<lb />. e ap 4 app na ¢ 0 r x) 3 ,<lb /><lb />gert that the victory won by the tree oThen there was a mighty commo- A GIALT Y coasts cer<lb /><lb />tiary BLOOD POISON permancntly<lb />cured in 15t035 days. You Bakes treatodas<lb />home forsame price under same guaran<lb />oga ty. If you prefer tocome here we Will cone<lb />, tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and.<lb /><lb />! : , ; . li | I also hava a lovely display of<lb />_eninage wing of the party was not the| tion. The tug put on full steam, and North Carolina Shirt Waste, Stamped Linens,<lb /><lb />osesult of a long, open, bold fight, in so did that darned turtle. It was a College of Agriculture Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars | &amp;<lb /><lb />which the victors had the disadvantage dead heat for a while, but finally the and Mechanic Arts and other new goods. ieee any aren ear i iretorr<lb />; ° T ~ T Ve aches an<lb />3j Yomecratio administra. | turtle got tired. Just as SAVE : , : . ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, §<lb />of opposing a Democra~ic administra 8 Just us he gave UP | This College offers thorough cout ses in My entire stock is prettier than Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers ot<lb />tion ?"Washington Post, the struggle, the tug broke her shaft, | Agriculture, Mechanical, Civiland Hiec- | ever before. ont, ttle this Sesondary BLOOD POISO:<lb />but we were able to get the creeter to trie Engineering, and in Science. we guarantee to care, Wo solicit the mont ahest:<lb />emai 9 meet: ' 7 teneral academic studies sepplement all | case Ceeinneb ears: ante dieae nas ror 4<lb />To Give 28 to Receive. and. these technical coures. , . pee ey seat the THOSE eminent physi<lb />; ; . cap ind on<lb />a The turtle was landed by a big steam | EXPENSES PER SESSION, INCLUDING tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />Ww on . | «derrick, and tl . ; BOAED : Feria ion aia: Boor COOK REMEDY CO.<lb />e must bless #f we would reedive'| derrick, and the tug laid up for repairs. -D. THE M ORNING s 7 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL, -<lb />a blessing. We must pour the water "The Baltimore American. . |For County Students, - - § 91 00 TAR, Se<lb /><lb />from the cap if we would have it filled For all uther Students, - 121 00 re wg al Be<lb />again. Life is an exchange cf bown- THE BI LLVILLE BANNER Apply for Catalogues to . 4 he 0 ldeai «Pap ossignas Cards. |<lb />ties, a transfer from one hand to al ° ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, + RENRY SHEL<lb /><lb />. ~" . ENRY SHEPPARD,<lb />other. Earth gives her portion to the : Rateigh, N. U. President on. . |! REAL ESTATE AGENT,<lb />flowers, the d their { Next year will be a great year tor 7) = "- Daily Newspaper in Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />s, they seu w fragrance unto: f an 5 . e / Ge Valuable Properties for Sale or<lb />man and men gathers them, decks the |4#"�"�ers. The goldbugs have avout fl | Rent Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb />path of friendship sad ae Our eaten up all the crow in the country. fers to Mereantile and Banking Houses<lb /><lb />| | ° of Greenville. Office on main street.<lb />sweeter with their rich fragrance. The | Wis dats North Carolina. , | : _.<lb />| lonTt want the nomination for p| | HOO John E. Woodard, ¥F. ©. Harding,<lb /><lb />6 :<lb /><lb />sky is mellower for the passing cloud | esi Hone of tive Deonident wok Wilson, N.C. G le. N.C<lb />« that lowers berteath it. Lhe cioud re SIERO SE A ; Ton, ee<lb />ri evcioud re) 4 TrTs about all we cam do to manage EPARTMEN £8 well equipped. 27 GODARD &amp; ILARDING.<lb /><lb />ceives the glory from the orb of days. | 4: teachers, 444 regular students, be- TVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />. at * tae business of roud overseer * § Ov 4 . . A E - AT 7 ¥<lb />All thines are tri oy ta. : . sides practice school of 97 pupils. 930). ys Greenviile, N.<lb />gs areéributary to.one another. matriculates since its opening in 1892. The Only tive-Dollar Daily of - pecial attention given to.coilections<lb /><lb />The glow worm lights a travelerT ; : noe ,' Of cour spree ~ :<lb />8 rin lights a travelerTs path; | None of our family is related to Bill 93 of the 96 counties represented, Com- anti settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />: P ep Ne f ves etitive examination at t ; 1 . ;  +3<lb />the pebble turns the tide. Bills fill the} Bryan. There ace two or three grocery August Ist, to fill fragetuition vacancies its Class in the State. Loars made on shors time.<lb /><lb />river ; rivers send their vapors forth and | pills in the family, but thatTs about as |!" dormitories, Application should be<lb /><lb />in fi r : , made before July 20th to enter the ex- "av Joina: ~. :<lb />ugain fill callin If love flows [trom close as we can get to it. ination. No g Si mitian exeenk to ee enarier F ao veinage JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />our soul unto our neighbors, something applicants signing a pledge to become MVOr an epeal ,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />must be dislodged within the breast.| They tried to lynch a man up north Harvest rperia tug it a free- Pai be i ta cae wh<lb />, aa one ; a uition students boarding in dormito- al cents !<lb />It may be enyy, pride or hate"what the other day. Imitation is the sincer-| ries, $90 , tuition-paying students, $130.| per month. Weekl $1.00 per MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />matter"or it may be sweetest strain | St flattery. We therefore teke cour. | Address, President CHARLES D MC-, year Ww. H. BERNARD | Violi ~ | :<lb /><lb />. . ; ~ o4 * . e F ns, Guitars, , ay Harmoni-<lb />of gratitude that will gladden some ear, | 42¢ and press on-""Atlanta Constitu. IVER, Greensboro. N. C. \ ~ Wilmington N.C oat tne Sr. .<lb />thoug t our own. We.,.are but tion. vuiieareemnsinniehileicirshepepiiamataninnndcinmiimase , i " Hela ve aaa a if a<lb />workers, Diinot like earthly laborers cicieteevnaninianiaieamn 7 ver Th . eRe 3arbers<lb />Se oi AYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY :<lb /><lb />g pay comes in GodTs HOW HE GETS IT. | f ® , 7<lb /><lb />time and always at the needed moment: FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. yames A. SMITH, a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oe , Keep the waves in motion. Roll the en Recognized as a school of the VERRY FIRST RANK, | TONSORIAL ARTIST. *<lb />all of love heavenward. It will strike | Man wants but little here below, a Prepares for any oollege or fi Dusinéee, Beaaent ~admitted to colleges of p ~ wn Cl bape N.Q.  *<lb />wi A . a, and N.C. on certiticate, Teachers and ~pupils ~form our h | atronage solicited, Cleaning, Dye<lb />pad hearts and gather accelerated B carers he ae it, making the home element very prominent. Momber {of ae hinge te and Pressing Gents Clothes pg om<lb />ospeed. Pass the cup around. Bid the| ut shou re) want @ little more | ndividuality of the student is constantly kept in view. Classes small and best | pi<lb />oGia ik for det wil ether on Besar a bg Geprtipent wore, | RRauRRUE an etc The dng i sk ba pares 8) BABE ono<lb />~ the cup that stands. unmoved, and the And by his advertising lore - Write for catalogue. ©... ; COL. T, J. DREWERY, C, &amp;., Principal. | gpecial siiesttan priced ~Saal<lb />i re holds will become unfit for our | He tells the people oTer and oTer SCT ce ee eee r=, | Gentlemens Clothin ee .<lb />Oo he ax wager RE That be has goods to sal gator, PPG Af NPY FOR YOUNG LADIKS, ) oc oson�<lb />ee ee Do place is filled from door to dgor Ppa Py me Ra le ighy N, C OTEL NICHOISON, "<lb />grees tn the Basle for epoca, | BY MARY people, score on soore,. | sath ts Me ME it TEMG oAM enced | RA" 9. As Boroess, Mgr.<lb />* | Who buy the, gopds on, every floor, {Rognnarion vork done any whore, North.� AA @\mrag ay Washington, N.C.<lb />ut of an Italian sea cap. wale heh whalia é y pour Tha everT had.T "The adva tigen offered, SUS SSF was 8 | vated; beveral inet Moms ~addédl) elec-<lb />I\proved by expetience| ~wealth to mike a show. it Literatu¥e)Languages,Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M.A., | fiver fe ser.<lb />iproved by expgrienoe |� 4 pe ge " 1 Art, James, Dinwiddie, M. A.,<lb />; faster when he ~pails , pd that is how he getsit. {ate unsurpassed. Address = SS Fobhat Bettavetiig public cae ly.<lb />a sail it © Rw I . , \nlversity of Virginia.) Principal, "Centrely located. ~ae<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>am<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON &amp; WELDON R.A.<lb />; : ~IC ie<lb />ooo naxoane {DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, Natiunal Tic ket.<lb />Ceadenseu ocnedule FOR gPRESIDENT.<lb />a ? WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />TRAINS GOING'SOUTH of Nebraska.<lb />: . : FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />; Dated Reis % + b ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />uhel4th (5 3 1G ¢ ca of Maine.<lb />18%, ZA AR) [Fa<lb />, | "" 140<lb />AL MJ2M.) [A.M State Ticket.<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44,<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 39)<lb />, set ig [OO beer FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />ie ta TS . Tr r S a N<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 12 CYRUS as WATSON,<lb />dcitepe ofommnean | snore ee of Forsyh.<lb />i abe Mt | 1 00/10 5 45 _<lb />v Wilson 2 08)11 6 20<lb />Lv Sella 2 53 : FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />v Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1 V7 THOS. W. MASON<lb />Ar. Florence 23 . ,<lb />en eee * : of Northamptor.<lb />a2<lb />2A FOR SECRETARY:<lb />_" " "_"_ AM CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />. P. M. 6 20 of Franklin.<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 oe<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 3 10 Ud) _"<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 5 0 FOR AUDITOR :<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 : TTURMAN<lb />g PM. A.M R. M. FURMAN,<lb />_ cof Buncombe.<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRU. FOR a (SERER :<lb />. Dated | a a a | 3 a b. F. AY COCK,<lb />April 20, ea | S| Io | of oayne,<lb />1896. | ZQA'2| |4Q | "<lb />net ha Pal (tT |. SURE. PowLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />Ly Florence | 34074 | J. G. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 1110, » 40 ft lelvesteon.<lb />Ly Selma 12 3a | . "<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 85) |<lb />eres wocnateie aes eons | - FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL !<lb />2  |  \ IT. J. OSBORNE,<lb />3S 1<lb />ay { ot Mecklenburg.<lb />7 A.M) Po Nel eon assocla�"�e JUSTICES OF THe SU-<lb />~Ly Wilmington] 9 25 700 FOR ASSOCI sonewe Ss ent Ot as<lb />Juv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30 Tan ot RT<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36 A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 G. H. BROWN, of Beaufo. t.<lb />Ly Tarboro 248 .<lb />ee| as joo =<lb />" "(| 42 as FROM WIDDLETON TO WADDLETON.<lb />» M.~ .MIP, I ~~<lb />Lv Wilson 1 20 r x mn 7 When we fi out a-journeying, my baby. gir)<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 12 | 1] 15) 3 really is a wonder how the way goes fleet<lb />ing by.<lb />a Aurboro 400 The course is from tie sitting room, her<lb />v ~Turboro charger is my knee<lb />Lv Locky Mt 217 12 11, And the minstrel music with us is her little<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01 laugh of glee.<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.10<lb /><lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb /><lb />»., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am<lb /><lb />p.m. Returning, leaves<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a<lb /><lb />jaily except. Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />ee Parniele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb /><lb />, Tarboro 9.45 a. m. , returningleaves<lb />Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />arrives Washington<lb />Daily ex-<lb />~ ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3 3.30 p. m.,<lb />and 6.20 p. «,,<lb />11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m,<lb /><lb />Scotlend Neck Brench.<lb /><lb />Train leaves suroore, N C, via Albe-<lb />K. at. daily except Sun-<lb />Sunday, 300 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymunth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p.m.<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth dail y except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a oD.,<lb />and ll. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C, branch leaves<lb /><lb />marle &amp; Raeigh k<lb />day, at 4 50 p, m.,<lb /><lb />arrive ~Iarboro 10. 25 al<lb /><lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m.<lb />rives at Goldshors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville pranch<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.30 p. m..<lb /><lb />p. m.<lb /><lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Traiuson Latta branch, Florence R<lb />a&amp;., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning |<lb />leave Cliot6.10.am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />- saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, |<lb /><lb />p, m* Returni<lb />: leaves Clinton at7,00 a, m. and8,00 p hy<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb /><lb />Mount with<lb />for Noriolk<lb /><lb />- 11.10 a, m. and 8.50<lb /><lb />Richmone. alse at Rovk<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R<lb />he all points North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />leave<lb />arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. ., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />8.004. m., Nashville 8,3) am, ailive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />General Supt,<lb /><lb />M, EMERSON, Traffie Manage:.<lb /><lb />R COvuy, Grit M anagzaea.<lb /><lb />een miles,<lb /><lb />But from Waddleton to Widdleton itTs nineteer<lb />miles<lb /><lb />(Which is justa freak in distance which my<lb />conscience reconciles<lb /><lb />With the theopy that baby songs are full of<lb />tricks andT wiles)"<lb /><lb />miles.T<lb /><lb />out trip.<lb />her lip.<lb />roughly shod,<lb /><lb />and clear and broad.<lb /><lb />to go,<lb />drops low,<lb />my breast,<lb /><lb />er is"undressed.<lb /><lb />een miles,<lb /><lb />» teen miles,<lb /><lb />drowsy afterwhiles,<lb />no trials"<lb /><lb />wmiles,�T<lb /><lb />Two KReasone,<lb />At a circuit court held some years<lb />ago ina western state an action of<lb /><lb />without a jury.TT The decision ren-<lb />dered was couched in such a way<lb />that it (EME considerable amuse.<lb />ment.<lb /><lb />The suit was brought bya reli-<lb />gious society to recover possession cf<lb />a cemetery. The defendant was 8<lb />physician in active practice, who,<lb /><lb />for the use of the society.<lb />Aftetward he severed his connec-<lb />tion with the society, and it was<lb />found that he had taken the title in<lb />his own name and intended to ap-<lb />propriate the premises for his pri-<lb />vate use. The defendant insisted<lb /><lb />the society: had.ceased...<lb /><lb />WW MORE COLD WEATHER.<lb /><lb />an omy<lb />lied throughout»<lb /><lb />pre pared to: tevaiah<lb />arity, and will keep}:<lb /><lb />mms All orders iwhowakide�"�<lb />Heated without - extraT charge.<lb />When you want to be served<lb /><lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovrs."From 7 to 10<lb />from 5 to 6:30 P. M.|<lb /><lb />~Postively<lb /><lb />The court,: atter hearing the evi.<lb /><lb />state tho! grotinds: ofor: his decision<lb />: der: xi judgment for the plain-<lb /><lb />@| to. state more. tally the reasons fos<lb />thie decision: T rt: *., se «the ory<lb /><lb />\Gertainly,"�"� » said oa<lb /><lb />promptly. °<lb /><lb />that the church 4<lb />netery, cand th other, that<lb /><lb />ye<lb /><lb />| they run by droves into the house ir<lb />, cold weather.<lb /><lb />oOh, from Widdleton to Waddleton itTs eight-<lb /><lb />Oh, from Widdle ton to Waddlcton itTs eighteen<lb /><lb />Her grandma is so jealous when we set about<lb />She cliims to see a tear shade in the quiver of<lb />She gays the way is rocky and the steed is<lb /><lb />But we tell her of another path thatTs smooth<lb /><lb />We never have arrived at where we set about<lb />For always on the journey babyTs curly head<lb />And then I draw her closer, closer, closer tc<lb /><lb />And the steed is turned to pasture and its rid-<lb /><lb />oStill from Widdleton to Waddleton itTs eight-<lb />And from Waddleton to Widdleton itTs nine-<lb />And the breezes bring a murmuring from<lb />Aud a little prayer is uttered fora life to know<lb />On, from Widdleton to hates at y Cis<lb /><lb />ejectrnent was tried oby the court<lb /><lb />as one of a committee appointed by<lb />the church, had bought the ground<lb /><lb />that he had bought the ground in<lb />his own right after his relations to<lb /><lb />nts,� ~proceeded to<lb /><lb />Wh, -\tlie: ~defendantTe<lb />eet ~rose ~and: asked ~the coart<lb /><lb />» his nents<lb />oButas you have heard<lb />whatT I have eaidT I have only two<lb />additional® reasons'to -give,': One ie<lb />ems to need a<lb /><lb />thé} shenitimate fate-of a m<lb /><lb />; Deer, !<lb />Turkeys, Phesants, heath-birds, Pid<lb /><lb />| goose, and brands, (f. 216) the best<lb /><lb />PENNSYLVANIA an 1683.<lb /><lb />From an Unpublished Letter From Wil-<lb />liam Pern to Duke Ormonde.<lb /><lb />I thank god I am safely arrived<lb />in the province that the providence<lb />of god and Dowty of the King hath<lb />made myne, and which the credit,<lb />prudence and industryof the people<lb />concerned with me must render<lb />Considerable. I was received by the<lb />ancient Inbabitants with much kind-<lb />ness and respect and the rest<lb />brought it with them; there may be<lb />about four (f. 215b) thousand soules<lb />in all, speak, I think within oom-<lb />pass; we expect an increase from<lb />France, Holland and Germany, as<lb />well as our Native Country.<lb /><lb />The land is Generally good, well<lb />waterTd and not so thick of wood as<lb />imaginTd; there are also many open<lb />plaées that have been old Indian<lb />feilds, the trees that grow here are<lb />the Mulberry, white and red, wal.<lb />nut, black, gray and Hickery, Pop-<lb />lar, Cedar, Cyprus, chestnut, Ash,<lb />Sarsafrax, Gum, pine, Spruce, oake,<lb />black, white, red Spanish chestnut<lb />and Swamp which has a leafv like a<lb />willow, and is most lasting. The<lb />food the woods yeild is your Elks,<lb />Racoons, ~Beaver, Rabbets, |<lb /><lb />|<lb />. . |<lb />geons and Patredges, innumerably: |<lb /><lb />we need no setting dogs to ketch,<lb /><lb />Our Rivers have also<lb />plenty of excellent fish and wate) |<lb />foul, as Sturgeon, rock, shad, her. |<lb />ring, cadfish, or flattheads, sheeps. |<lb />heads, roach and perch, and trout |<lb />in inland Streames; of foule, the<lb />Swan, white, gray, and black<lb /><lb />duck and tel I ever eate, and the<lb />Snipe and tke Curlue with the Snow-<lb />bird are also excellent.<lb /><lb />The Aire is sweet and clears |<lb />which makes a sereen and steady |<lb />sky, asin the more southern parts<lb />of France. Our Summers and Win-<lb />ters are commonly once in three<lb />years in extreames; but the Winters<lb />Seldom last above ten weeks and<lb />rarely begin till the latter end of<lb />December; the days are above twe«<lb />hours longer, and tho Sun mrch<lb />botter hera then with you, which<lb />makes some recumpense for the<lb />sharpe nights of the Winter season,<lb />as well as the woods that make<lb />cheap and great fires. We have of<lb />praine, wheat, maize, rye, barly,<lb />oates, severall excellent sorts of<lb />beans and peas, pumpkens, water.<lb />and mus meilons, all englesh roots<lb />and Garden stuff, good fruit and ex-<lb />cellent Sider, the Peach we have in<lb />divers kinds, and very good, and in<lb />great abundance. The Vine (of sev- |<lb />oval] sorts and the signe with us of |<lb />yich land) is very fruitful], and tho<lb />not so sweet as some I have eaten in<lb />Europe, yet it makes a good wine,<lb />and the worst, good vinegar. (1.<lb />216b.) I have observed three sorts,<lb />the Great grape that has green, red,<lb />and black, all ripe on the same tree,<lb />the muskedell and black little grape,<lb />which is the best, and may be im-<lb />provTd to an excellent wine, Thes<lb />are spontaneous. Of Cattle, we<lb />have tho horse, not very handsome,<lb />but good. Cow Cattle and hogs in<lb />much plenty, and sheep encrease<lb />APACE.<lb /><lb />Our town of Philadelphia is seat-<lb />ed between two navigable rivers,<lb />haveing from 4 to 10 fathom wa-<lb />ter, about 150 houses up in one<lb />yeare, and 400 country settlements,<lb />¢hus do we labour to render our.<lb />selves an industrcous Colony, to the<lb />honour and benefitt of the Crowa,<lb />as well as our own comfort and ad-<lb />vantage, and lett there not be sep-<lb />erated, say I."Notes and Queries. °<lb /><lb />Thomas C. Piatt.<lb /><lb />Mr. Platt never smoked a cigar<lb />except once, when he was a stripling<lb />in Owego. He bad just left Yale<lb />college and started a drug store in<lb />this now famous town of Tioga coun-<lb />ty. This was in the first days of the<lb />Republican party. He then wrote<lb />the songs for the Fremont campaign,<lb />later for the Lincoln contests, and<lb />later still for the Grant boomers.<lb />He has two trunks at his old home.<lb />in Owego full of, these campaign<lb />songs.. All through New York state<lb />there are happy geniuses with a pred-<lb />ilection for writing verses, But Mr.<lb />Platt has a record in this respeot<lb />which is marvelous. A few years<lb />ago he was the guest of the news-<lb />paper-men of. the Fellowcraft club.<lb />He was. called.upon for a .speech.<lb />~He ljeoked round the beard and saw<lb />politiciansiof thd two parties, litera-<lb />ry ~ritics,* artists and odramatists.<lb />~All expected a speech from him.<lb />Instead he recited an original poem<lb /><lb />which he composed that afternoon:<lb />at his office, 49 Broad way, telling of |<lb /><lb />ono ice: seat 'be-} r ous,<lb />je hee hyeem «(4 Soctor has failed to show thatT his enthusiastic pig: My. 's<lb />~Freab Fish rataun bien boll praction is sufficient lrgorto mak] Saget waa he-posct Pea ohh<lb />, OM m. PAW KER. o| {t nqoassary for him to keep a bury-| and » was receivedT with roars of<lb />us jae Biro bie ~| bes ground of his own."""YouthT | west dse -.Mae Cate Seem |<lb />if * \ i, eae di | liane el «<lb />Hina ad ai A Sy anil Cs 1, Min thes i oll gs ne . ot wd oa a ~~ 4 i i, % ¢ mene<lb />wll sein. Botany era asin ena llilinaesny eeveilnagie ite aman aes es sian<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb /><lb />WORKS SFOR ,;THERBFFS�"�<lb />"INTERESTS: OF.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST;PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />Hh BASTERN REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />~ne Dollar fer Year.<lb /><lb />this is the PeopleTs Kavorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb /><lb />ISTA REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />18; ALONE? WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />(0) -<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />When you need Se<lb /><lb />oan Dot forge: an)<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />Fieflector Office.<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />BOR THE WORK AND LO au<lb />KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />OursWork and Prices Suit our Pajrons<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />"1S THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY NOVELS<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb />The next session of this school will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896,<lb /><lb />and continue for 10: months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary k nglish per mo.<lb /><lb />Intermediate ~6 * o $2 50<lb />Higher o &amp; $3 OU<lb />Languages (each) ** ~+ $1 00<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore. "<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance: of your past<lb />liberal patronage, ©�<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />JOME SCHOOL FOR GiRLs.<lb />Will open ab oElm Cottage,�<lb />~2nd @ Home School forGirls; |<lb /><lb />{from ere BRA.<lb /><lb />ber linge d vi iy og<lb />, J is i fy L On :<lb />ooN eve | Gnd tds<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb /><lb />| The Charictis ss<lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North Carolina:s<lb />- FOREMOST NEWSPAPER.<lb /><lb />DAILY # wold<lb />AND<lb /><lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />Ind evendent and fearless<lb /><lb />more ane th ane us i Wil E<lb />inval A ri<lb />office ; th rk re<lb />THE Dal<lb /><lb />All o aanty obey ae ti ag<lb /><lb />pleteT Batty reports from the Stat.<lb /><lb />./ and National Se ge $8 a vear .<lb /><lb />~| THE WEEKLY 0<lb />AT perfect | vee ah<lb />honews , of i<lb />from the.<lb />ture. Rew<lb />server.<lb /><lb />ER VER)<lb /><lb />* ,/ i<lb />s we a<lb />CHATTY<lb /><lb />4 ae, ois T lated ~igh. bas ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />e<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />You attention is called tu oar<lb />J large and excellent line of<lb /><lb />SRG MO SMA<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 />DIMITIES, WH1TE GOODS,<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb />DOTTED SWIiSSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds wd description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />"Come;seé our"<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAIST SILKS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />neem<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shader, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children that bas<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who: wants an<lb />-horest, reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb />40 protect you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />come and examine our<lb />"line of"<lb /><lb />Gentlemen<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders an<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popular� prices.<lb /><lb />We cap and will please you if you<lb />will give usa call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />EFurnvnitur=<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces mapy<lb />useful articles of ganuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb /><lb />~ gomfortable Rockers of many<lb /><lb />~different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~lables, Side<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes,<lb />Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor und<lb />Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />cheap and yood grades.<lb /><lb />ae peaatifuljdesigns.<lb /><lb />: 4o Come acd see us we will be<lb />at mo<lb /><lb />bates<lb /><lb />tion. will repay you mary<lb />he cost. |<lb /><lb />q | busiress is becoming monotonous.<lb /><lb />| 7-foct shark that weighed 120 pounds,<lb /><lb />| man is an excellent selection.<lb /><lb />re than pleased to show you}<lb />rough carstock. A careful in-.<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />=<lb />desea snap nastiness<lb /><lb />Coon Constant� at it Brings Secs.<lb /><lb />JLDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />oes<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business.{<lb />Preserves inany a large business.<lb />Revives neny adull business,<lb />~Rescuce many a lost business,<lb />Saves tuany # failing business.<lb />S-cures success to any business.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />c lumus of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND .BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />nurth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb />irrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound f&amp; reight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />VM, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 1,<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />i -gton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington ,Tuesday, Thurs<lb />duy aund oaturdav.<lb /><lb />rcp" AU SOTA SEAN OE AT.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />coon reer<lb /><lb />Generally fair to-night and Wedunes-<lb />day, pessibly local showers on the coast<lb /><lb />to-night.<lb /><lb />~pee ses<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />But Not With a Pompous Air.<lb /><lb />Best Butter on ice ut StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Superintendent Atkins put in several<lb />telephones for the tobacco men on<lb />Morday.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 380, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hotds<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. 8. SMITH.<lb /><lb />The Rercrector olice delivered a<lb />diay load of job printing to the tobacco<lb />warehouses Monday. ~Lhe boys like<lb /><lb />our work.<lb /><lb />Car load Ice arrived to-day. Am<lb />ready for your orders.<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb /><lb />In the Alabama elections on Mon-<lb />day the Democrats made heavy gains<lb />and secured both branches of the Leg-<lb />islature.<lb /><lb />Three dozen Eggs for 2dcts. at 8.<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />MondayTs sales show that the Eas-<lb />iern Warehouse maintains its old time<lb /><lb />popularity. Olthos Joyner and oOld<lb />Man Gus� are hummers.<lb /><lb />Ocracoke Corned Mullets just in at<lb /><lb />J. S$. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />This 96-im-the-shade thermometer<lb />A<lb /><lb />man doesnTt want to buy an ice factory<lb />in order iv keep cool.<lb /><lb />First of the season"New Mallets<lb />and Potatoes.10 cents a peck at 5. M.<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds W. M. King, who<lb />was at Ocracoke last week, brought off<lb />the biz fish championship. He caught a<lb /><lb />at J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />The Board of Trustees of the Univer-<lb />sity have elected Prof. E. A. Aldermen<lb />Pr-sident of that institution to succeed<lb />Dr. Winston, resigned, Prof. Alder.<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and CarrTs<lb />at S. M. SchultaTr, ,<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />clothing and dry goods man.<lb />A. B. C,, General Delivery.<lb /><lb />Fresh Graham Flour just received |.<lb /><lb />Wantep"Positon by, experienced |<lb /><lb />dentine siete: 2 elie<lb /><lb />AUGUST PEOPLE.<lb /><lb />tine<lb /><lb />Whose Names Get in Print.<lb /><lb />pence<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />F. L. Castex, ot Goldsboro, is here.<lb />L. L. Susman-went to Tarboro t--<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines went to Dover Monday<lb />evenip..<lb /><lb />Solicitor C. M. Bernard went up the<lb />road this morning.<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinner went to Wash<lb />ington last night.<lb /><lb />W. H. Barnes returned from Suf-<lb />folk Morday evening.<lb /><lb />Deputy Collector H. W. Stubbs, of<lb /><lb />Williamston, 1s in town.<lb /><lb />J. A. Crews, of<lb />Messenger, spent to-day here.<lb /><lb />the Wilmingtcn<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie Hines went to Washin: .<lb />ton this morning to visit friends.<lb /><lb />Miss.Mary Bernard returned Mon<lb />day evening from Chapel Hill.<lb /><lb />A. B. Hart returned Monday even-<lb />ing trom a visit to Boykins, Va.<lb /><lb />Miss Katie Moore returned to her<lb />home in Washington this morning after<lb />a visit to relatives and frie.ids.<lb /><lb />R. Hyman went back to Scotland<lb />Neck this morning and will return to<lb />Greenville next week.<lb /><lb />W. T. Taylor, formerly of this coun-<lb />ty but now of Sanderson, Fla., is on a<lb />visit to his old home.<lb /><lb />Mrs. S. C. Wells and children, who<lb />have been visiting her parents at the<lb />King House, returned to Wilson today.<lb /><lb />Miss Jessie Harper, who has been<lb />visiting Miss Hortense Forbes, returned<lb />t her home in Kinston Monday even-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Miss Mary Alice Moye<lb />home this morni: g from Wilson. Miss<lb /><lb />returned<lb /><lb />nell<lb /><lb />1, W. HIGGS, Pres, 3. S. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt.Cashier.<lb /><lb />| .. P. H. Gorman is making extensive<lb />~improvements to his factory out in to"<lb />~bacco row. He is fitting it up with the|<lb />latest improved machinery for drying<lb />~and when completed there will be no<lb /><lb />better equipped house anywhere.<lb /><lb />| Greenville, N.C.<lb />Peculiar Accident to a Horse,<lb /><lb />Mr. M. B. Prince tells us cf'a pecu-)<lb /><lb />liar accident that befell one of his, STOCKHOLDERS.<lb /><lb />horses Monday night. They run in , Representing®a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />pasture lot where there ave a number Million Dollars,<lb />| Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />oes . . Deine att :<lb />of fruit trees. When Mr, Prince went! Fyehange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />out Tuesday morning imagine his sur"<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />prise, to see one of the animals with its<lb /><lb />Week, N.C.<lb />right hind leg hung in the fork of a Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb />tree three feet above the:<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C.<lb />It is supposed the horses DO ares es<lb />were kicking at each other and in this<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />way the one in question got her leg<lb /><lb />oa We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />cwght in the tree. ~The skin and flesh<lb />above the hock joint were considerably<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />licerated but beyond this no ser~ou.<lb /><lb />public.<lb />It is remarkable |<lb /><lb />W.H. Perkins, of Tarboro, spent<lb />last night here.<lb /><lb />Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of Kinston, is here<lb />at the King House.<lb /><lb />peach<lb /><lb />ground.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />injury wes sustained, ed on application.<lb /><lb />that the leg was not broken or the bip;<lb /><lb />° . - |<lb />Mr. Prince thinks the an:<lb />mal will soon recover and beyond a<lb /><lb />|<lb />bad scar vill no permanent,<lb />accident."Henderson |<lb /><lb />OF<lb /><lb />dislocated.<lb /><lb />show<lb />marks of the<lb /><lb />Gold Leaf. | |<lb /><lb />A Hearty Old Man,<lb />Mn A..A. Forbes tells, us that he!<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />was riding along the road, Saturday |<lb /><lb />morning, and seeing an old white i<lb /><lb />haired man cutting a ditch he stopped,<lb /><lb />to talk with him. The man, whose} [Nv .<lb /><lb />name was Nicholas McGowan, said he<lb /><lb />was 94 years old and that he had et HRY RUIN NOTIONS HORA<lb /><lb />20 yards of ditch that morning up to, , we<lb /><lb />9 o'clock. He said he was used to| Hats, Caps,TGentsT Furnishings,<lb /><lb />that kind of work and loved to do it. ~and the cheapest line of STRAW<lb />MATTING in the town. ll cts<lb /><lb />| ito 23 ets yard.<lb /><lb />Within the Inst few days we have!<lb /><lb />Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb />lrouses. There are vo~ enough kere toot Philadel hia.ta ge an enent<lb />line of Samples you ever saw.<lb />Come and look at them and you<lb />Iwill say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING vou<lb /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />5 . Q bd Gt |<lb />heard a number of people inquirmg for'<lb /><lb />accommodate all who want to beeome<lb />citizens of the town.<lb /><lb />Subscribe to |<lb /><lb />25 cents a<lb /><lb />If you want the news.<lb />Tuer Darty REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Fan C. Moye accompanied her home<lb />for a visit. |<lb /><lb />Register of Deeds W. M. King and<lb />wife, Miss Lillian Cherry and W. B.<lb />James came home Monday from Ocra-<lb />coke.<lb /><lb />a. W. Harvey and wife arrived<lb />Monday evening trom Danville. He<lb />will again go on the market here as a<lb />tobacco buver.<lb /><lb />cement eames eae saree ett<lb /><lb />There was Pot a dissatistied man on<lb />the floor of the Greenville Warehouse<lb />Leon Evans looks after peo-<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Monday.<lb />ple who sell on his floor, has no pets,<lb />but makes every manTs tobacvu bring &amp;<lb />fair price.<lb /><lb />eee een em -<lb /><lb />Prof. W. H. Ragsdale will lectuve<lb />on Wednesday before the Chatauqua, at<lb />Morehead City, on one of the lessons |<lb />for August, 23rd. A good selection |<lb />and we know it will be interesting to<lb />those who are fortunate enough to be<lb />present and hear him.<lb /><lb />"<lb />t<lb /><lb />q<lb /><lb />New Phones.<lb /><lb />23. Eastern Warehouse.<lb />90. Gorman &amp; Co,, factory.<lb /><lb />Add the above to your /16!.<lb /><lb />|Cigars.Syrops and Molarses.<lb /><lb />Ld RNP ART ocd<lb /><lb />42. B. E. Parham &amp; Co., factory.'<lb /><lb />month.<lb /><lb />"I am still at the above place with the prettiest line of"<lb /><lb />Staple and Fancy Groceries<lb /><lb />Your eyes ever feasted upou. I carry nothing but the beet and can<lb />suit you every time. Look at the following:<lb /><lb />Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded Cocoanuts,<lb /><lb />Prunes, (neese, Macaroni, Beef Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Best<lb />grades of Teas and Ceffee. The highest grades of Tobacco and<lb />Come and see me and be well pleased.<lb /><lb />C..<lb /><lb />dawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />LD BRiCK STORE.<lb /><lb />- ei. Bp @Ry se ;<lb /><lb />| J. S. TUNSTALL, Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />~e &amp;<lb /><lb />oF tiers<lb /><lb />R L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />2-22-0220]<lb /><lb />Capital $50,000.00.<lb />oa_ Paid in Capital $25,000.00<lb /><lb />Qe 2d 0322022<lb />Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac=<lb /><lb />counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />p We have just received a handsome line of " |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Bic<lb /><lb />"wANDO<lb /><lb />LITTLE.<lb /><lb />70<lb /><lb />J. W,, Martin was, beard. to, remark<lb /><lb />néighburs was thoroughly, convinced<lb />that the Greenville Warehouse was the<lb />4 to sell sobuceo Bae ~neighbor,<lb />PC) OE Whe eR, las<lb />elacwhyre, \that, day, but ~ when<lb />prices were compared he saw that the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| Greenville was away head. There is<lb />} # lesson in this for the man<lb />tobacco to sell, Nein.<lb /><lb />who has<lb /><lb />after the sale Monday that one lof hi¥jo:<lb /><lb />Little stoves, big<lb />the le<lb /><lb />sto stoves, cheap stoves, hig!<lb />e lean, the fat, the rich, the poor, the great<lb />that -ean-be-reached in ~price by. evervbody,., See ust<lb /><lb />; of<lb /><lb />high-priced stoves, Stoves for<lb />, the: small,in fact Stoves<lb /><lb />We<lb /><lb />ao ie)<lb /><lb /></p>
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