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        <p>"_"""<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />een oe<lb /><lb />aus<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />LY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />5 ays Sit<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. | @REENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 1896. No. 526-<lb /><lb />~soripey "<lb /><lb />W SUSIPIIGO Pus Sosst<lb /><lb />[ IO] GOlzy ou<lb /><lb />oug ~sor1g<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />~so<lb /><lb />=~<lb /><lb />SIOHS INiZ AUMLNG HLOC "<lb /><lb />ee JO our] INO 999<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />The well-read men ought never to<lb /><lb />get. blue.<lb /><lb />Continual fretting is the eleomar-<lb /><lb />garine of trouble.<lb /><lb />You cannot run down a person un-<lb />less you follow at his heels.<lb /><lb />The prop-her_ study of mankind is<lb /><lb />how to support a wife.<lb /><lb />|<lb />| In base-ball playing the pitcher con-<lb /><lb />tains the cream of the players,<lb /><lb />_ In politics the lyre is merely the ac-<lb />companiment of the organ. .<lb /><lb />If you want to know what a sliding<lb /><lb />Weddings at the Greenbrier White<lb /><lb />are the genuine Sulphur matches,<lb /><lb />A man doesnTt know ~he true impcrt<lb />of wearing a title until he gets a brick in<lb /><lb />his hat.<lb /><lb />Love flies out of the window when a<lb />man discovers fhat his wife snores and<lb /><lb />jlikes onions.<lb /><lb />There isa tide in the affairs of some<lb />met: which, taken at the ftood, carries<lb /><lb />them over the dam.<lb /><lb />Bathing suits this season have wavy<lb />trimmings and many fur-billows. We<lb /><lb />think this is surt-ficient.<lb /><lb />It takes the average girl longer to<lb />arrange her bangs than it does for her<lb />mother to cook breakfast.<lb /><lb />Every man who calls the sliver men<lb />oanarchist� and orepudiators� has a<lb />hoop around his head and blisters on<lb /><lb />his brain.<lb /><lb />Only One.<lb />The Register of Deeds had dull work<lb />issning marriage licenses this week,<lb />only one being called for. That was<lb />for a white couple, William Taylor and<lb /><lb />Susan Larris.<lb /><lb />The Republican Pow-Wow.<lb /><lb />The Republicans of the county held<lb />what they called a county convention<lb />here this afternoon. It turned out to<lb />be one of the squally affairs like they<lb />used,to have in years gone by, all noise<lb />and confusion. It began in a squabble<lb />and ended in uprcarousness. The main<lb />cause of the fight was a scramble for<lb />pic, and because there was not enough<lb />to go around there was a bolt.<lb /><lb />| It seems, at least was so stated by<lb />~one uf the speakers, that this morning<lb />a propsition was submitted by the Pop-<lb />ulists offering more places on the ticket<lb />to the Republicans it the latter would<lb />fuse with them, ~The Republicans held<lb />a caucus, accepted the terms made by<lb />the Populists and nominated a ticket,<lb />which they asked to be read to the<lb />convention when that body met.<lb /><lb />This action did not su.t the conven-<lb />tion but the bosses ran it rough shod<lb />over them. There were loud denun<lb />ciations and declarations of refusal to<lb />vote any such ticket. The ticket as<lb />fixed in the eaucus was as follows :<lb /><lb />For Legislature"E. V. Cox.<lb /><lb />For Register of Deeds"J. J. Perkins.<lb /><lb />For County Commiss.oner"Jc hw<lb />Thompson.<lb /><lb />For Coroner"B. J. Wilson.<lb /><lb />E. V Cox denounced the action of<lb />the caucus in vigorous terms and -said<lb />he could net accept a position on a tick:<lb />et born in any such manner. { A large<lb /><lb />amid the confusion that followed this<lb />showed by their action that they were<lb /><lb />jwork of the caucu-.<lb /><lb />i 8) } i iy if .<lb />|} Phe conyengion he'd/toddate for the}<lb />Reviector to get anything 'like a fall<lb /><lb />report of it this evening, but it will be<lb />given in MondayTs issue. ,<lb />|<lb /><lb />scale is try to handle a wet fish.<lb /><lb />majority of thoseT who tried: to : speakT<lb /><lb />ready to join Cox in ~repudiating. the ao<lb />~~ | require at least tourteen days to pre-<lb /><lb />Phey love pie more and siiver less is |<lb />the logical conclusion from the outcome<lb />cfthe Populist State Convention."<lb />Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />Neen<lb /><lb />Eclipse.<lb /><lb />There will be an eclipse of the muon<lb />moon about midnight to-night. The<lb />moon wili be in the shadow over three<lb />hours.<lb /><lb />With a night favorable as far<lb />~as clonds are concern2d, the eclipse<lb />It is the<lb />one of four of the year that is) vicibl3<lb />About<lb />three-quarters of the moonTs disk will<lb /><lb />will be an interesting one.<lb /><lb />STILL NOR1tH.<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />to this part of North America.<lb /><lb />be obscuted.<lb /><lb />Prize House Completed.<lb /><lb />Rountree, Brown &amp; Co. have about! |.<lb /><lb />~Weit tor the King Clothier and he will tell you<lb /><lb />completed their prize house and have |<lb /><lb />fee somnething grand. ee�<lb /><lb />commenced using it. This building is<lb />one of the vest equipped on the market.<lb /><lb />It has four floors for storing and hang-<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON;<lb /><lb />| THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />inz tobacco and a brick basement con-<lb /><lb />{aining grading and ordering rooms.<lb /><lb />are now well prepared to<lb /><lb />They<lb />hold the weed.<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrw.<lb />Methodist chureh"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />aod 8:30 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D.<lb /><lb />Wilson.<lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching a: Il A.<lb /><lb />M. aud 8.30 P. M. by Rey. A.<lb />Brown.<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church."Sunday-school<lb />at 9:30 A. M, Pecan ye ameraneeen' arc aieiiniameamenin<lb /><lb />OUR MR. LANG<lb /><lb />has gone North to buy bis ways<lb /><lb />FALL AND WINTER STOCK<lb /><lb />Jolinston. |<lb />if<lb /><lb />but he has a few Summer Goods which®<lb /><lb />MUST Go<lb />before the new goods come in,fand you can<lb />eet them at your own price by calling atg "<lb /><lb />North Carolina Prohibition Ticket.<lb /><lb />The ~State Prohibition Convention<lb />at Salisbury nominated the following<lb />ticket.<lb /><lb />Governor"James RK.<lb /><lb />Jones, of<lb />GreensboroT.<lb />| {Lieutenant-Governor"H. J. Dowell.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Secretary of State"Thumas  P.<lb /><lb />Treasu-er"James Hotfnan.<lb /><lb />Auditor"A, G. Serrill.<lb /><lb />Supermtendept of Pabhic Instruction<lb />"G. W. Holmes.<lb /><lb />A Conjurer Trapp:d.<lb /><lb />The subjoined amusing anecdote is<lb />related ofa renowned conjurer. He<lb />had traveled over the whole world,<lb />when he sought to try his fortune be-<lb />fore .he sultan of Morovso, says the<lb />New York Mercury.<lb /><lb />After having successtally entertained<lb />the powerful ruler with several tricks,<lb />he determined upon closing the enter-<lb />tainment with the following wonderful<lb />performance :<lb /><lb />Taking a snow-white and gray pig-<lb />leon, he appeared to cut cff the head of<lb /><lb />each and then to place the white head }<lb /><lb />lon the gray pigeon, after which they.<lb /><lb />fiew away, just as though nothing had<lb />been done to them.<lb /><lb />The sultan was very enthusiastic<lb />about this performance, and having or-<lb />dered two of his eunochs, a negro and<lb />a native, to be brought torward, he<lb />commanded the conjurer to cut off<lb />both their heads and exchange them<lb />as he had done in the case of the pig-<lb /><lb />Arrivin 9 Daily.<lb /><lb />Our Mr. Taft is back from the<lb />north and says prices there were<lb /><lb />\<lb />eons. | cheaper than ever and he will ;<lb />The performer being so:newhat ta | make prices here way down. .<lb />ken aback at this prezmpvory request, 4<lb />he managed to retain his presence «f ~ : e � ;<lb /><lb />mind and said, through his interpre-<lb />pter :<lb /><lb />oPardon, you" most pracious muajes- |<lb />ty, My apparatus today is only ar-|<lb />ranged tor pige. ng and.not.for men, 1;<lb /><lb />Summer Goods at your<lb />own price.<lb /><lb />pare fcr the desired performance.�<lb /><lb />_ &amp;Good !� replied the, sulton, othe ex-<lb />tension is granted.T, The conjurer hu:-<lb />ried from the palace and lost no time in<lb />getting out of the country. ~<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ay<lb /><lb />melt<lb /><lb />" ovina ninaanacteeeite eit nena Smiter<lb /><lb />S * 7 : 2 te jaime f Congress, and assert that \opon, the right of� self-zovernment is , i BOT] OM<lb />: ILY REFLECTOR during cedex ts cas the people de- ~assailed, and until that wcities is set- GR NV LLE INSTITUTE See<lb /><lb />_" | clare themselves in favor of free eoin-|tled all other °questions are insignifi-<lb /><lb />D J. WHICHARD, Editor. age, all loans will be withdrawn and all | cant. S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. W all : Paper !<lb /><lb />- \morigages toreclosel. It these are! a6 pup cLITIZENS OF NEW YORK. |, Next seasion will begin 7th day of<lb />© sunnay merely. prophecies indulged in by those iad ver need sot aarti rege<lb /><lb />: ~ai » ne of New York og | =Diseipline firm, but kind, 2 api<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEP «| who have forgotten the provisions of i jtizens of New York, I have trav- orepared «enter any college, or se ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />7 elled trom the center of the continent | business. For particulais apply to ins pare todos my aamples- All new<lb /><lb />aahaur ; . : Principal,<lb />to the seaboard that I might, - the styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />rary 1 inc sf 2 . ais Nn. pring "_"" ye . . .<lb /><lb />very beginning of the campalels Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />a E<lb /><lb />Sn ~<lb /><lb />= === } the Constitutioa, it would be sufficient<lb />" Bntered as second-class mail matter. | to remind them that the President is<lb /><lb />ca eidneiitlien aero marae<lb /><lb />eee ipeegeen === | empowered to convene Congress in ex-<lb /><lb />_, .SURSCRIPTION RATES. tra session whenever the public requires | YO" greeting from the people of the , samples to your home if will<lb />- . $8.00| such action. If in November the peo- West and South, and assure you that i ASONIG LODGE COHOOL, . omy<lb />0 3 *| notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb /><lb />One year, - *- *<lb />their desire 1s not todestroy but to h ld<lb /><lb />e - - 2<lb />One eer 7 f . - re ple, by their ballots, declare themselaes i o:<lb />Deli ed sa town by carriers without in fayor of the immediate restoration of| "P- They invite you to accept the prin- Fall Session Opaus Sept 14 er's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb />jver / y carr \ . . . : . a lieir at 7 ; . °<lb />axtra cost. of bimetallism, the system can be in-| ciples of a living taith, rather than lis- p Pp 5 A. FP ELLINGTON,<lb />Adverti¢hg rates are liberal and ean be | 2ugurated within a few months. If, ten to thos: who preach the gospel of | For terms &amp;e. app'y to "-""_-- " .<lb />had on app!ication to the editor or at} however, the asserticn that loans will despair and advise endurance of the ills MRs. L. Ades beak ate Greenville Market.<lb />the office be withdrawn and mortgages foreclosed | Y°" have. The advocates of free coin- : oNLU.<lb />4 " ne ; ave believe that in striving to secut the Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />ee == | is ~event suc ~tHoal acti _lave believe that in striving to secure fe<lb />: is to prevent such political action as | oc : , ao 7 Butter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />» We desire a live correspondent. at | the people may believe necessary for immediate recreation of bimetallism Western Sices 6 to 7<lb />avery postofiice tn the county, who will the preservation of their rights. then a i'they are laboring 1a your behalf as well Sugar cu red Hams 10 to 124<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it, occurs _"" ~~ ® . ¢ few of Corn 40) to 60<lb />ja each neighborhood. Write plainly new and vital igeue is raised. When"-| 419 their own behalf. A few of youl Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />- oo BOGE Laat et ever it is necessary for the people as a people may prvsper under present CON-| 7 nove secured the services ofa thor- oe Family 1 OO<lb />""""~_ | whole to obtain consent from the own-| ditions, but the  permaneny welfare of | oughly competent, teacher and shall | Oats 35 to 4�,�<lb />Lineral Commission On subscriP- | ers yf mouey and the changers of mon- New York rests upon the producers of | Oe ny schoo! for gir i the building | Sugar ey<lb />sion rates paid to agents. | , ; ; sae ey ie buil on my premises lately occupied as Music | Coffee 0 15 to 25<lb />ley before they can legislate upon finan- wealth. This great city is built upoMjrooms, The session begins ou Salt per Sach 8) to 1 75<lb />eo 3 "="=== | cial questions, we shall have passed the commerce of the nation, and must} yoNDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER Chinkens | 0 to 6<lb />Srenpay, AUGEST 22ND. 1896. 2) from : sPAC DCrACY ~suffer it that commerce 1 impaired. SRS pet Oz to 2<lb />SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 1836. 9 | from a democracy to a plutocracy. But | Suffer it that . I and will continue for ten months. Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />You cannot sell unless the people have | ~The terms are as follows,<lb /><lb />" enenmeens ihat time has not yet arrived, ~Threats<lb />. 5 oe . 9 ; 3 _ Alva ~ , imary BE j a 2 00<lb />lar Wee sy taroney with wich to buy and they | Primary English per mo. $2 oe<lb />Congressional Convention. cand intimidation will be of no aval one} . i. viel Ylintermediate*s§ g2 50 "_"<lb />The people who, in 1775, reiected the ; cannot ubtain the money with which 0} Higher i ¢3 00 Cotton.ana reanil,<lb />| loetri at kines rule by ri ~vine, | buy cs they are able to sell their Languages (each) * $1 00 . ;<lb />| doctrine that kings rule by right divine, | 9~) unless they Sins anes ase of instrument $3 C0 Below are Norfolk prices Of cottoh<lb />Pro-| 7 a ° ves and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />Fhe Congressional Convention © | ; | srati<lb />° in thi ati subser ~oduets ac remunerative prices<lb />. |W « veneration, subserive to | progucts ee Thre T" prices. rt ey ahaa<lb />Democratic party of the First Dis will not in this gencranels pres Ihose who desire to patronize the! py Cobb Bros. &amp; ee Mere<lb />ef eY Cre U ps y 4 : | . 0 e ] , { gAnG Ith voes b af 1 tl  ay s . . y 0 b ros. C OluMWISs1ON<lb />la deetrine that money 1s omnipotent, | duction © wealth goes before the �,�X- schvol had better apply early :8 only 4) chants of Norfok<lb />: ADU os ; . chants of Norfok -<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />trict is hereby called te meet in Wash-| ; . lth those Ww .<lb />ad reer) of oeT "in regard to ~nternational monev. We | must secure &amp; profit before they have MRx. ALFRED rors. Good Middling 13<lb />m. tor the purpose of selectins a cane | ° . . Ge hee wi ves , reenvilie, N. ©. | Middling 7%<lb />didate an China an elector an oare oy opposed to an international anything to share with others. en Low Middling ve<lb />her busi a + aereement looking to the restoration | Cannot attord to join the money chang- | " "" _"- | Good Ordivary 6 5-16<lb />» business as may come ~| ? . : , : ~one"aui<lb />me m HS aay Gon Ue of bimeta~lism thoughout the world. ers ia supporting a financial pvlicy Tone"quie oBANU?S<lb />ore it. oO . :<lb />, The advocates of free comage have on | Which, by destroying the purchasing ~<lb />By order of the Committee. | a 0 * oy smoducts of toil, must i Prime 24<lb />. we BN | ll occasions shown their willingness to power of the products oF tou, must im Extia Prime 3<lb />~W. B. SODMAR, \ . . : . ; �"�ancy 3}<lb />~o-operate ay pations for .ithe end encourage tne creation of ; J<lb />co-operate with other nations for the; ag Spanish 81.10 ba<lb /><lb />ys<lb /><lb />cong Chraarpany, y| | |<lb /><lb />Mh a TAM rd peinstatement of silver, but they ae not) wealth. Tone"tirm.<lb />| oJ ask, 1 expect, your co-operation.<lb /><lb />~willing to await the pleasure cf other<lb /><lb />It is true that a few of your financiers<lb /><lb />|<lb />T | governments hen immeaiate relies is | 2 So<lb />needed by the people of the Umted | would fashion a new figure"a figure GREENV Viel Wee Nos JMARKET<lb />® , | States, and they further believe that in- | representing Columbia, her hands bound REEFURE.<lb />| dependent action offers better assurance | fast with fetters of gold and her face as | "<lb />" ot internafional bimeiallism than servile | turned tuward the East, appeaiing for i. ples bY uo. L. JOYNER.<lb />| dependence upon foreign aid. lassistance to those who live beyond the ei Kan ee Lucs"Common... 8h t0 8<lb /><lb />: oa Bie<lb />3 ~ 4 .<lb />aks<lb /><lb />i]<lb />| gea"but th's figure can never express<lb />é<lb /><lb />(© Pine... ecereeeee 7 t0 14<lb />CuTTERS ~ Common... ..- 64 tol0<lb />o Ffine.... ... j10to 18<lb /><lb />, i<lb /><lb />© A SPECIALTY caary orter<lb />tTe<lb /><lb />tlary BLUOD POISON pertbancntiy<lb /><lb />cured in 15t085 days. You can be treatcd af<lb /><lb />home for same price uncer same Fuarane<lb /><lb />ty. Ifyou prefer to come here we w:llcone<lb /><lb />tractto pay railroad fareand hotel dills,and<lb /><lb />7 \ TKN nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />t ~ (3 : | | | cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />Wa), UH, Se 3) fi 3) Si ains, Mucous Patches in wouth, Sore Throat,<lb />¥) | Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eycbrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Sccondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we guarantee tocure. Ve solicit the most obsti=<lb />| pate cases and challenge tho werld for @<lb />| Case WO cannoteurs. This ciccase 0a8 always<lb />; a _ ap aa the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />CARMENS AND MERCHANTS CUY clans. | 500,000 capital ern aero<lb />; oe oo oowihi ti n ye 13 nte arts sent soale<lb />{ ing their yearTs supplies will tine ~application. Address COC _ *  MEDY -COn<lb />their interest toget out prices befece pls | $7 Masonic Tomole, CHICAGO, LLL, -<lb /><lb />Is THis NATION HELPLESS ¢<lb /><lb />¢ Ld q u e<lb />Reconstruction of Society 1s<lb />e ~ . ° al + ¢ . r .<lb />N B g TN. | . vour idea of this) Lavon. You will) 443<lb />ot eine Sought | For more than twenty years we haye | ° a | *<lb /><lb />I, . _" ~rather turn for the inspiration to the | ptr<lb /><lb />woe invited the agsistance of European na" ; ; | fs<lb />|. , ae | hervic statute which guares the en-| 53?<lb />~tions, but all progress 10 the direction | - | tet<lb /><lb />. [trance to your eily, &amp; statue as patrict-<lb /><lb />\<lb />~ot international bimetallTsm hes beent. , ; . . ;<lb />jie in conception as 10 18 colossal in pro"<lb /><lb />EQUALITY BEYCRE THE LAW<lb /><lb />© ees ate<lb /><lb />"" blocked by the opposition of those who ; 1 f<lb />| portions 5 It was the gracious gift ©<lb /><lb />Income Tax and, tree Coinage derive p3cuniary benefit fromtheappre-| ,<lb />, | a , ~ la sister republic and stands upon a pe- |.<lb />ciation of gold. How long must we wait |<lb />| . ° destal which was built by the Ameri" ESTABLisHED 1475.<lb />iter bimetallism to be brought to us by . _<lb />: ~ _}ean people"that figure, liberty enlight-<lb /><lb />RESULT OF HOSTILE LEGILLATION. | those who profit by monometalhsm ? If| ;<lb />jening the world "is emblematic of the<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />oIn the second place a change in tne ithe double standard will bring benefits)... .<lb /><lb />he pe, 4 | miss on of our aatisn among the na"<lb /><lb />ratio is not necessary. Hostile legisla- }t» our people, who will deny them the | Hons of the earth. With a government<lb />:  enrth. a wovernine<lb /><lb />~right to enjoy those benefitsT Tf our hich deri ¢s powers (rom th<lb />which derives its fers {rom the con"| 99 DW Qype CTT aT<lb />PORK SIDES &amp;@Sh AT LORS<lb /><lb />sent of the governed, secures to all the<lb /><lb />tion has decreased the demand for silver<lb />and lowered its price when measured<lb />by gold, while this same hostile legisla-<lb /><lb />opponents would admit the right, the<lb />ability of our people to act for them"<lb /><lb />, ; people freedum of conscience, freedom<lb />selves on all public questions, without :<lb /><lb />tion, by increasing the demand for gold.<lb />OY ° ° of thought, and freedom of speech, guar-<lb /><lb />has raised the value of gold when meas- the assistance and regardless of the | " amal reht# to all, and promises soe<lb /><lb />ured by othyr forms of property wishes of other nations, avd then pro- unites equine ta fo all, ancT prowo osit ese eles Ourstoe!: is complete | .eammmas sant ces ER<lb /><lb />«Wo are told that the ~restoration of | pase the remedial legislation which spectal privileges co none, the United § shea, OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />they consider sufficient, we could meet LUNE should be an example in aihut FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAh Will open at oElin Cottage,T<lb /><lb />Oct. 20d a Howe School for Git ig.<lb /><lb />RICK, WHA, &amp;c. from § tu 16 years of age. Nuti-<lb />{ber limited to 10. Address<lb /><lb />Aways wt LOWEST Mc er PC RIUES | Mrs. A. L. Mc. W HEDAN) op<lb /><lb />| Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb />TOBAGS.C SNUFF. CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, @ua<lb /><lb />bimetallism would be a hardship upon<lb />those who have entered into contracts<lb /><lb />is good, and the leading spirit in every<lb /><lb />~them in the tield of honorable debate ; _<lb />movement Whiea bas for its object the<lb /><lb />~but when they assert that this nation is! .<lb />| uplitting of the human rac<lb /><lb />payable in gold coin, but this is a mis"<lb />helplesss to protect the rights oi its Own |<lb /><lb />take. It will be easier to obtain the<lb /><lb />citizens we challenge them to submit " =<lb /><lb />ams ech ce en LCS ALIS,<lb /><lb />gold with which to mect a gold con-<lb />tract, when most of the people can use<lb />silver, than it is now, when we are try-<lb />ing to secure gold. The Chicago plat-<lb />form expressly declares in favor of su2h | when we declare the right of the Aimer-<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />Ie ,<lb />iegislation as may be necessary [0 pre- ican people to govern themselves, and, youn F Lj n N iT U K ram Woo ar &amp; HARDING,<lb />! " ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />vent, for tue future, the demonetization | withouy let or hindrauce from without,; i~ an<lb />Freenviile, N.<lb /><lb />the issue to a people whose patriotism ~<lb />has never bee appealed to in vain. | Advertising is the gae thing about a Professional Gards.<lb /><lb />oWe shall not offend other nations<lb /><lb />~business establishment that should | pling youto buy at oue profit. A com | Ta<lb />John BE. Woodard, F. U. barding. "<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />never go on a vacation "Shoe Trade | alote stock of<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />d<lb />of any kind ot legal tender money by de cide upon every question pr sented | CG RR E E N Vv ic. L&amp; always onhand snd sold at prices LosU | Special attention given Fo collections<lb />private contract, Such contracts *re for their consideration. In taking this | the t imes. Gur goods areail bought aud jane settlemenr of claims.<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having norsk | Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />objected to on the ground that they are position we simply maintain the diguity to run.we sell at a close wargip.<lb /><lb />. against public poricy. No one ques" of 70,000,000 citizens who are second 3. Wo SCHULI Greenville, NC.<lb />: tions the right of Legislatures to fix | to none in their capacity for self govern- ny _" _ JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />J . wt<lb /><lb />the rate of interest, which can be co),| ment,<lb /><lb />acted by |: A awa 1a ff; mI 3 oThe ~ » T aye » 5 T i<lb />lscted by laws there is far more reason The gold standard has compelled | ~The next session of this school twill ,<lb />for preventing private individuals from | the American people to pay an ever open on \]<lb /><lb />Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of<lb /><lb />Importers and<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmon:<lb /><lb />gsttine aside legal tender law. The | increasing tribute to the credito. nations .<lb />ae which is by law made a legal of the world a tribute which no ove MONDAY BEET. 7, 189%, | . $4 Bo, all Kine Cte §, etc., etc.<lb />a a , ; and continue for 10 months. are what you want in 811,818, 815, 817 East 9th St., New York.<lb />: tender must, in the course of ordinary dares to defend, I assert that national! ~The terms are as follows. ssa NE tL<lb />business, be accepted by ninety-nine out | honor requires the United States to se- Primary i omen per mo. $2 00 Oe 3arbers. |<lb />og a ntermedia tebe<lb />of every one hundred persons. Why | cure Justice for all its citizens, as well as | Higher be 5 74 mo ee ;<lb />should the one hundreth man be per-| do ~ustice to allits creditors. For a| Languages (each) **  * $1 50 % . : 5<lb />P J The work and disclpline of the schoo} yames A, SMITH, peep<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />mitted to exempt himself from the gen- people like ours, blest with natural re-| wil] be as heretofore Because an old style hat never<lb /><lb />eral run? Special contracts have sources of ~chness, to pro-| We ask a continuance of your pa: GREENVILLE, N- o).<lb /><lb />a | sources Of Burp eg ete te J iberal patronage. ry fone [Lb the wearer to be up to date. Patronage solicited. leaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a tendency to increase the demand ror a | claim themselves impotent to frame a<lb />Be: particalar kind of money and thus force | financial system suited to their own W. H. RAGSDALE. MY CDRING CTOCK |{""-"""-<lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />it to a premium. Have not the people a-| needs is humiliating beyond the power<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE EK.<lb /><lb />is in and embraves the very latest<lb /><lb />right to say that a comparatively few in of language to describe. We cannot | _ 1 ti i<lb />dividuals shall not be permitted to de-| enforce respect for our foreign policy so | *8-50 per Mo. 96.00 per Mo. 7 es and shapes of new Pattern Gumemens Clothing. eo<lb />range the financial system of the na-|long as we confess ourselves unable. to Board ée. in School, Board &amp;¢.in Club. : = . "<lb />otion, in order to collect a premium in ; frame our own financial policy. Turlin it also have.a lovely display of) |<lb />~ease they succeed in forcing one kind of| oHonest differences of opinion have gton Institute. Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, es Ne tee ae |<lb />io premin hee st ccand eda ever will exit 0a't0 A Military Boarding School. English Embroidery Silke, Ribbon Collars p Reuss, Mgr.<lb />, ays existed and ever , Scientific, Commercial, _Mathemat ~ics, and other new goods. = ashington, Nee<lb /><lb />There is another argument to which | the legislation best calcylated to pro-| Classical. Board W wot ee eg:<lb />* ashin * &amp;e. ~| iid * ined 'y + Herm ;<lb />2 $90 to $130 My entire stock is,prettior than! ~This Hotel has been thotosghly ren~<lb /><lb />ask your attention. Some of the o mote the public weal, but when it is se- Tuition for 10 months, tor<lb />p- public , but when 1 10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for ever before. _"_ vated, several new rooms.added, élec-<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />f ponents, of free coinage point to the | riouely asserted that this nation must|catologue.. evan i janalicie. trie ballsto every room. Atténtive ser.<lb /><lb />fact 9 joy agar must elapse | bow to the diction ot other nations, and iia I ee 7. TURLINGION, MRS. GEORGI: PEARCE Marae Fish an ogi feryed daily.<lb />- enithe'eloction and the first regu- accept the polises which they insie mate oe Principal | MY, MLUEM a<lb /><lb />: o ea coe cd .<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>eal<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Sivl Bt 28 x WELTON 3.4 ~DeMOvKatly NUMINEES: | Alas, Poor Motormaa, 1 } ) \ se<lb />T : . i : : :<lb />AND BRANCARS. ee | A motormanT life is not a happy ee al |<lb />* ; | Nativnal Ticket. . |one. While the self satisfied con- | RK.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAI. ROAD " ; ductor is chinking the coin in his Bier<lb />| TO ae | pocket, jangling the register, puilirg | | =<lb />Ccaae pcnedule | , . | pocket, jangling g , puiliz is<lb />paki _| wie ae |the bell cord or blithely misspro- : 3 ie<lb />ere T of Nebraska. ba: we athnait . 3<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. | | Saas | Bouncing sireet names, the motor , : THE" NEWS*FRESHSEVERY -<lb />- FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. | man is silently grinding out his life ~GIVES YOU ThE, § \<lb />Dated 9 1h 3! ti | ARTHUR SEWALL, | at the ureze, his mind strung to its AFTERNOOS(EXCEPT SUNDAY)AND<lb />June l4th [5 BE | Fe | of Maine. j utmost tension, and his hr ane WORKSEFORSTHE RYFT<lb />TT A. MIP M | lal M State Ticket- . he's the one to be blamed whenever "<lb />Leave Weldon 11 5519 44 } - _" }an accident happens, without a<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 39 | FOR GOVERNOR: thought being given to the many |<lb />"|"-" "-- YRS B. WATSON | calamities vuica have been avoided | -O<lb />| | | CYRUS B. WADDUS; ~through his alertness and precau-<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 12) | ot of Forsyh. tion. "Buston Transcrint<lb />\ | . | ~~ "<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00,10 | | 5 45 -"" l Why He Stopped His Paper. | | ? |<lb />Uy Rocky Mt | 1 || 620) yor uieur. covenson: | A recent subseriber toa Gooreit GREEN VILLEFIRST, PIITCOUNTY SECCND<lb />Le ee ay tteville y H aa | THOS. W. MASON, | newspaper writes to the editor te OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25,3 40 | of Northampton. stop ris paper and makes this ex. |<lb />"_""-"_ |---| planation: |<lb />Gb | | oT think people autent to sperc |<lb />oA | FoR sient their muney fur papurs mi dadayg | "<lb />_-""_"" in "_\ CIIAS. M. COOBE, didnTt and ~everybody sed he wus |<lb />IP. M.| | Para of Franklin. tho intelligentest man in the kentry |<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08, ares "_"" ' and had the smartest family of boi: |<lb />Lv Sognolia, ~ WW ls 10 : | FOR AUDITOR - | that ever dag taters." | Ss U BS C R i PT 10 N 25 C ents a Ni O NTH<lb />v Magnolia | | 5 |<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45 | | 9 45<lb />P. M.| A.M<lb /><lb />| R. M. FURMAN, |<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ot Buncombe. * |<lb />FOR TREASURER : |<lb />B. BF. AYCOCK, i] |<lb /><lb />"""""""oSSS"S - " &amp; wn<lb />Dated | 2mix | St of Wayne, | 1 A ?!<lb />April 20, | cz io 73 "_" |<lb />ae (4a. o oe ~tie SUPT. PUBLIC {INSTRUCTION | en | Ft<lb />iA. oPLM ! | J.C. SCARBOROUGH, : | |<lb />Ly Florecce | 3" a4 | of Johrsten. | |<lb />Ly Fayetteville, His Worst Enemy Defeated by _ PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AY "<lb />by Selassie | | ROR ATONE GENEL? |<lb />cme che item ey ssa tene SO | mamma ne ee H . oe SFY DN ~ ¥Ty ® ) |<lb />pee) ects� BP, Pay LippmaTs "<lb />Boi || Qne Dollar Per Ye:<lb />=~) | POR ASSOCIATE JUstiCEs OF THE &amp;U- | . d | he 0 dl cr Car.<lb />ene Cen ream ope Great Remedy, = :<lb />~Ly Wilmington) 9 25 | 1 7 004 Ae mw pu | . | mat. 8 wn a We soe 87<lb />fe Magoo | 10 sz) | |p ay| GAT BROWS Bett | | This is the PeopleTs iavorite<lb />ar Wilson 1 00) . 10 21 | tos ni Wing at Raine |<lb />{iy Tarboro 248 | - | Pain is an aecummuiation of the: |<lb />| ge a _ iF EE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD | ao<lb />2 """ | | | | | tiny particles of the vapor of tho at. on tHe : THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN'T, WHiCH<lb />~ Socata SY ye inte Leos. Thes | i a) T) 7 WwW �"�~ ' ra DUE<lb />Gel 6 Zl | ae ae lot Gar ae eat HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE iS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAP Eh,<lb />Zo | Paes { first small of sice, attract others OF | | LO ha iD cANVa TTY hak<lb />" c | their kind and become drops of such: | L CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS 1S ALONE? OKI . aH TIMbS ~Thh<lb />"oe rm an Pal macnitudy that they fall to the! ene : | SUBSCRIPTION PRICK,<lb />Lv Wilson 1 28, (11.35, 10 82) earth beeavse of their weig! |<lb />wei \ row | ICCAUS Uy 1 fed rt. |<lb />AT | cy N 2 (12 111 , ; Me . , of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />Ar Rocky Mt we 118) more 1s a limit ta the quantity of | ae Ree RE Catarrh in. its worst |<lb /><lb />~ mives ut Goldsbors &amp;30 a. m.<lb /><lb />ee ee eens cman | cme |<lb /><lb />Ac Tarboro =| 416: | | |<lb />Lv Tarboro | | |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 213) 12 10 |<lb />Ar Weldon . ! 1 Ob |<lb /><lb />_ " |<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch 2oad<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10)<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland: Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 |<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 |<lb />a.m., Greenville $22.8. m. Arriving |<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am |<lb />laily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washrigton Branch leve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.90 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.60 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a.am., 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 7.40 p. m. Daily ex-|<lb />ept Sunday. Conreets with trains on |<lb />Scotlend Neck Breach.<lb /><lb />Traw ietwves carpore, IN C, Wia Albe-<lb />matle &amp; Kaleigh RK. &amp;. daily exveptsun-<lb />day, at 4.50 p. i., Sunday 300 P. M3!<lb />arrive Plymvuth 900 P.M, 6.25 p.m. |<lb />Returning .caves Plymouth daily except<lb /><lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ~n.,<lb />arrive 'arboro 10:25 a.m and 11. 46<lb /><lb />Trainen Midland N. C. branch leaves |<lb />z0ld8boro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.04 a<lb />wm. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a.im,, ar-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Trans in Nashville branch leave |<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.40 p. w.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.80<lb /><lb />m. Returning Jeave Spring Hope<lb />8.00 a.m., Nashville &amp;3y am, alive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a am, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains ow Latta brane, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 640 pa, arrive Dwabar<lb />7.40 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />ok Latta 7.50 a m, daily except San-<lb /><lb />y.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-|<lb />saw for Clinton caily, exeept Suuday,<lb />11.10 a.m.and 8.50 p, mT Returnirg<lb />leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via<lb />Riechmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />T. M, EMERSON, ratte Manage~.<lb />J. BR. KENTY, GenTl Manager.<lb /><lb />WO WORE GOLD WEATHER,<lb /><lb />Iam now prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantity, ard will keep<lb />well supplied throughout the<lb />summer. All orders in town de-<lb />livered without extra charge.<lb />When you want tobe served<lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovurs."From 7 to 10<lb />A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />Positively no ice delivered be-<lb />tween these hours.<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish arrive by every boat<lb /><lb />| tain its moist.<lb /><lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of seeking tis couch, glad for the |<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror. |<lb />realizing that another long, weary, wake: |<lb /><lb />water whieh the air is capable ot |<lb />absorbing and retaining as invisible<lb />vapor, Warm air is able to Belay<lb /><lb />|<lb />more than cold air. Hence, when | ful night and a struggle to breathe was |<lb />| before him. He could not sleep on elthes |<lb /><lb />ings<lb /><lb />the air which 1s caturated witb | side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Y ~ y<lb />moisture becomes eald for any rea. , Great Remedy, cured him In quick time,<lb /><lb />son whatever, #} can no longer ro. DE LEON, TEXAS. |<lb />Lo nartion Messrs, LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. |<lb />A portion must, Gente: I have eat nearly tour bottles |<lb />Ter such Condition, aceu ~ of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown |<lb />mee sue cee 1, accumulate of my head to the soles of my feet. Your |<lb />into drops. These fall to the earth P. P. P. hasyeured my dimieulty of SEES<lb />: Vachane of rain afd Loyia B ng, smothering, palpitation o the heart, |<lb />in the shave of rain.--S. Lonis [23 | and has relieved me of all pain, One nos-<lb />tril was closed for ten years, but now 1|<lb />can breathe through it readily. ;<lb />I have not slept on either side for two |<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. |<lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position wl<lb />| night.<lb />. ; I am 50 years old, but expect soon (to |<lb />pins, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. he able BD tale hold of ae plow handles.<lb />. . " ss _ | i feel giad that 1 was luc y enough to get |<lb />While she was examining them a | pe Be and I heartily recommend it 10 |<lb />Vo ayving : arrel organ | �"�Y friends and the public generally.<lb />man began play ing a b 1 orgs | tne Oo itally, |<lb />befere the door. ~The music seemed , A. M. RAMSEY.<lb />to annoy the lady, and stepping to |<lb />the door she threw a pivce of money | Comanche. eto Ay<lb />to the manand told him to goaway, | A. M. Ramsey, who,<lb />which he did at ome. | statement made by<lb />On returning ta the counter she | virtue of P. P. P. medicine<lb />said that none of the pins suited her, | 2<lb />but that as some compensation for , August 4th, 1891.<lb />the trouble she had given she would |<lb />buy a. brooch, She according|y |<lb />chose one. paid 10 franes for itand) Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />+¢ ~ ri r : re ohe iW. , ;<lb />was leaving the shop when the Jew. | (LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb /><lb />eler missed a diaimond pin of great | remedies failed.<lb /><lb />value from among taose she had been | bee feet. wie agoutesT ~are intense.<lb /><lb />examining. | a ae a aia cure<lb />He accordingly stopped his cus- | Woman's weakness, whether nervous or<lb /><lb />tomer, who seemed highly indignant | others n° pt pests one hy<lb /><lb />and insisted on the jewelerTs wite | a Denote poem<lb /><lb />searching her, which was done, but | mples, blotches, eczema and all dis.<lb /><lb />no pin was found. he joweler sent | Pe pe Pp. will restore your apetite, build<lb /><lb />his sister to watch tus woman, whe | up your system and regulate you in every<lb />: ; » | way. P. P. P. removes t AV c<lb /><lb />was seen to enter anothor jewelerTs | Inthe-mouth fecling. at heavy, down<lb /><lb />shop and was pretending to make a |<lb /><lb />A ShuplifterTs Ruse.<lb />A well dressed woman recently<lb />entered a Paris jewelerTs shop and<lb />asked to ses some valuable gold<lb /><lb />THER STATE OF<lb />Comancbe."Before the undersigned<lb />personally appeared<lb />after being<lb /><lb />is true.<lb />M, RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County. Texas.<lb /><lb />For Blotches and Fimples on the face,<lb />: take P. P. P.<lb />purchase when the organ grinders ' Ladies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />de his appearance ! regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great<lb />ma ppeare . "Remedy. and get well at once.<lb />As scon as he began playing she |<lb />again threw him some money and |:<lb /><lb />ordered him to move on, but the |<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />ceived that witS the money she had |<lb />given the man s piece of jowelry. |<lb />This was at cnco made known to<lb />the police, whe arrested both and, LippmanTs Block. Savannah. da.<lb />found on the man several articles of For sale by J. L. Wooter, Divg-<lb />ginlen iewelrv gist next docr to 0. T. White.<lb /><lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS.<lb /><lb />VisNAS"County of |<lb />gue |<lb /><lb />duly |<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing |<lb />him relative to the |<lb /><lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this. |<lb /><lb />figurements of the skin are removed and |<lb /><lb />person who was watching her per- | L{PPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, |<lb /><lb />-""(0)--"""<lb />When you need 2@5~: :-<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTILiG<lb /><lb />ee == Lay. 4}<lb />Sy, DonTt faxj.. vag<lb /><lb />BReflector Ofrric..<lb /><lb />WE HAVE fAMPLE FACILIITES<lb />bORKYPHEZWORK AND DO sui.<lb />KINDS~}0), COMMERCIAL AND<lb />| TOBACCO; WAREHOUSE, WOKK-<lb /><lb />""-0" -<lb /><lb />| ; | |<lb />Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR, BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />_IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BGCKS, STATIONERY XOVELS<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR:<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />The Charictte<lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSP4PER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />North Carolina-s ee<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE MiLITARY ACADEMY " WEEKLY.<lb />" _ , , eR eS . o4<lb />a FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. The Only Five-Dollar Vaily of a<lb />ecognized as a school of the VERRY F{RST RANK. |<lb />Prepares for any college or for business. Students admitted to colleges ol ; . Independent and fearless ; Olgger an<lb />Va. and N.C. on certificate. Teachers and pupils form wur honsehol a. h us its Class in the State. more attractive than or ng it vl be a<lb />making the home elementwery prominent. Number of boar¢ers limited | The invaluable veattor : mk rah og th<lb />ndividuality of the student is constantly kept iu view. Classes small anl best} Hayors Limited Free Coinage it ee LY OUSERVER �<lb />ersonal work given toeach cadet. The discipline is strict but parental, WH : : ak ] o vee |<lb />EFER o"O ANY PATRON, of American Silver an : epea All of the news of the world, Com 4<lb />Write for catalogue, COL. T, J: DREWERY, C. E., Principal. jof the Ten Per Ceni. ~Tax on di liret Bi color i te at ,<lb />| State Banks Daily 50 cents) we wRRKLY OBSERVER.<lb />| . iN FOR YO UNG LADIES per month. Weekl $1.00 per A perfect family journal, All the<lb />4 ; year, Ww.H. BERNARD news of the week. The reports:<lb />Raleigh, N, C. -. Wilmington N. C from iy dengan ns as osu on<lb />, | ure. Remember the -<lb />No superior work done anywhere, North " server.<lb /><lb />or South. It has now the best faculty it<lb />bas ever had. The adyantages offered<lb /><lb />INSTI<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb />Near Five Points.<lb /><lb />le, M. A.,<lb />{Univeraity of Virginia. ] Pri neip<lb /><lb />in Literature, Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwidd<lb /><lb />ale unsurpassed. Address<lb /><lb />ren<lb /><lb />If you want the news. Subscribe to<lb />Tue Day Rertector. 25 cents a<lb /><lb />month.<lb /><lb />|. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR;<lb /><lb />Gend tor xampleseoples, Address . ¢<lb />, THR OBIERV<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>?<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.) "2°" *°7-=�<lb /><lb />5 : m""" | What These People Catch as They! y<lb />Your attention is called tv oar Keeping Constantly a if Brings Crepes. | M.ve Around. ' i, 3 he<lb />~ -_ ! a<lb /><lb />large and excellent line of<lb /><lb />|<lb />| | IE DICIOUS APVERTISING | oH, A. Blow has retuned heme. 1 é<lb />a oes One and after, Thursday, August 20th, we<lb />Creates many a uew business, | Solicitor C. M. Bernard returned , .<lb />Enlarges mitiy 2 ld business, ast nig . " . y {<lb />TOE ae ya iarge busin last night ~will be in our new store, at the old stand,<lb /><lb />Preserves Many # iarge business.<lb /><lb />FOR Me many adull business, Burney Wilson has returned s trem!<lb /><lb />a aa fescucs many a lost business . .  ill | d 4 ll<lb />: PinerTs Pcirt, Va. will be o ad to see you all.<lb /><lb />Saves tanya failing business.<lb /><lb />SPRING AN} CHMER WEAR S-eures suceess to any business. L. A. Cobb and wife, of Griftom, re- : 1 1 gas . +<lb />. | ~ turned home lass night. | V\ ill sell foods eheap and onarantee Satis-<lb /><lb />"To oadvertise judiciousiy,�T use the |<lb /><lb />¢ lumes of the REFLECTOR. Harvey Jones, one of the Rercec-/faetion. Thank vou {or past fawors.<lb /><lb />¥ "_"" =~ | ror boys, is sickaoday. |<lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. !<lb />A. A. Andrews left this mornin» far! Yours &amp;e.<lb /><lb />aa ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Passenger ud mail train yoin<lb />o : . assenger ale i ¢ Riwe ly ERYOF aw days =<lb />Beautiful, stylish, up"to~date, | north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going seathe Darham to spend a fow days. | Fi ee ¢ ) ~¢) |<lb />vriyes 6:47 P. M. G. W. Evans Jeft ubis morning fom ey) ° Ld) » a D) wy =D J ©.<lb /><lb />anu cheaper than ever before.<lb />North &amp;B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />LAWNS, ;CHALLIES, M, Te Toe ont ave 2:00 P Conetoe to visit hie brower. ! _<lb />south Bound Fre , ar a 2s . .. 4 ( , an<lb />DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, ie leaves 2:15 Pe ~ J. B. Edwards and family, who havet August it ( th, 1896.<lb /><lb />steamer ~I'at River arrives from Wash-! heen visiting W. E- Harding, returned.<lb /><lb />Te cmmitad came mien ee ie rae _<lb /><lb />"Consisting of "<lb /><lb />PAHISIAN RIPPLES, ington Monday, W ednesday an@ Friday ~ . - ;<lb />INDIA LINENS leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs to Scotland Neck tals morning. AL<lb />: day and saturday. ae on ; te B et ct pe om O a © r<lb />LINEN LAWNS, _ Mrs. J. S. Tunstell.is new preparcd! " @ 5 = a. Pe - © 5 = c 4 -<lb />MULLS OO "_ to take boarders by ~the week or month. | = "e rs an = = ct &amp; o ie] jo} me<lb />ee WEATHER BULLETIN. Ree ee Ge td ple doc e) $9 | comer. We<lb />DOTTED SWLISSES 7 Lable boarders waned, Rates reason. : ey R tT! Oo mM faa) O \-y tet 5 (Resumes<lb />: T . | 5 bby<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS " ASE 20a a ©. S Sy eae So "<lb />of different kinds and description.| Sunday generally fair, preceded by! Rev. A. Greaves «ume over fom, S on ro 3 oa © 5<lb />. . ; 1 , . 0 . .. ; \ J e<lb />Never were tuey wore beautiful | local showers tonight. Kinston this morning and will hold ser- ~ CC} S (70 ba, COMO b= =<lb />thap thia season. i, ae | mn © ct me &amp; 6,0 ct<lb />rnc vwerwecomsamane | Y15% 11 the Episcopal shureT tomorrow | = DRO Le om er ad mr Oo ae<lb />a moruive and night. (8 OCs oo . DS<lb />WEATHERWISE AND OTHER- 3 3 "_ =} . jor uw mel |<lb />"Come see our" WISE. 7. wore pleased to shake the hand _ i) @ Sy 7 ao Se) B bs Cad<lb />| We were pleased to shaxe U | 1 HO me " % A,<lb />itty | . " of JR. Swith, of the firm of J. RI 99 af H2Soe RO ==<lb />CHIR | WAI SKN General Mixture cf Itents"All Hate! Sinitls &amp; Bro., Ayden, last evening on A i) 2 o =) aN o 2 5 ch conn<lb />"" | arrival ot the train. Elehad been north | ~ OD an Ht Ge O09 me ps<lb />|<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and] = Wayrep"Table boarders, apply to/on &amp; purchasing tour ~oor his firm.<lb /><lb />|<lb />tpn Best Blend Tea, 25e per tb, at S.-Hing for Rabeigh. From tliere he ¢oes to;<lb />HAMBURG. EDGING and M. Schultz. Roxbero en Mondz.y where he begins |<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, campaign ja the ~interest ot Democ-' PRE<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb /><lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hotds<lb /><lb />rices, .<lb />Mrs. M, A. Jarvis. . ) ~ ry. . 2 Tae<lb />Ex.-Gsov. ~T. J da rvireleft this morn"<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 98<lb /><lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding. racy. Appomtmen ts hewe been made<lb /><lb />I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />| �"�) ee gk |<lb />fron the nevthern niarkets and }e says NO RTH ERN ee MARKETS,<lb /><lb />tie lead as the best 5 cent smoke. Frank Wilson returned last night<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains N thing equals it. D. S. SMITH. hat i<lb />13 hus.gon em. ILe says tell the good) erhere I have purchased<lb /><lb />| Best Butter oy. ic. at StarkeyTs. veople thatias.soon as his new display . o<lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles. You can puy Lumber at StatenTs tab.es arrive he will show the largest N ( hh<lb />"A line of" Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSim-, and handsomest up- to-date line of cloth - arge, L Cc \ \ 3 : Cal Dp<lb />"a, 1 Dice? See fing ever seen bere. | | - : na<lb />f d T ~ gle Geld Standard Prices. See ("8 | and stylish line of goods<lb />x or 1e�,�8 C. R. Speiertt, Manager. | ; .<lb /><lb />| We are not LOW on one thing just tocatch your eye and<lb /><lb />; . Most. of: the watermelons the core :<lb />Tal a Ohitd ar Vermont Butter for sale at D. $54. imelons that «ome hio en others because we thik you are not posted. We sell our<lb />or Ladies an iiidren that has 1 in. now are-suvall, and nat much melonjgeods at the :<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />never been equalled in this town. Smith. | enna.<lb />A fresh lot of fel} Cream Cheese amd | | LOW EST POSSI B LE p RI C ES,<lb /><lb />for him.at several # Wns. |<lb /><lb />� uss Butter, on ier. at J. S. Tua! bw land whether you are aa expert or not does aot effeetb our price one<lb /><lb />Shoes St0es j stailTs. .WoHIGGS, Pres, /, S$. HIGGS, Cashier:|cent. Ownr goods have the stamp of reliabilay, combining style and<lb /><lb />9 9) \irst of the season"New Mullets! Maj. HENRY HARDING. AssTt Cashier. qnelty Gin OR oe they will brirg you Swecess against<lb />a p . ¥ stock o<lb /><lb />and Potatoes £0 cents a peck at S. M.<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an] Q |.<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />horest. reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />(CLOTHING fyrany cibthing<lb /><lb />ee Fresh Carr Batier today, Aug. 12° |<lb />at $. M. Sebultz. G Me. N.O ~store. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb />Umbrellas as tralian ahh just received, reenvllie, N.C. . , Thanking you for past favors, I hop» to be favord with your<lb />| at d. 5. RMASIAINS ee future patronage. I am Yours to Piease,<lb />~to prote 5 you from the san and Publicity paves the way to prospel-; s 7<lb />. . Y TOCKH . i<lb />rain. ity. It you are not um advertiser in ORDERS. EL MW. Ex ARDEE:,<lb />. Leader of Styles.<lb /><lb />this paper you are failime tu improve<lb />the opportunity sevture a larger ~ trade.<lb /><lb />| Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt,<lb />| Million Dadtars, "_" "<lb /><lb />Gertlemen come nnd examine our | ,<lb />i Wm. T. Dixon, President National RL. BAVLS, Pres't. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.<lb /><lb />If triends cre visiting, at your house<lb />let the editor know it. DonTt weat tor Exchaage Bank, Baltimore, Ma | REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Seatiand| _"". @<lb /><lb />|<lb />him to find it out by accident or n=} Neck Wv.C. ,<lb />THE BANK OF CREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />tine of-<lb />WT ni<lb />i ) stinct, and then think him partial or Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck..N. C |<lb />indifferent if he tails to make rote of | RR. Fleming, Pactolus, NL C. ~ |<lb />D. W. Hard, | GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw | pei: presence. Higgs " Bros..,<lb /><lb />and Far Hats, Suspenders and Greenville N. Ce: |<lb />Hosiery. poe 1D ver} eststyles,| «The constant drop of water 7 | 2@2W27I2W0BVO]<lb />1 opular prices. Fs aw oe | MN<lb />best a an ploare you if you Wears ae hardest stowe ; wr study solid Canital $50,000.00.<lb />WH of 3 call. The constant knaw of Towser e respectfully solicrt the aecownts | sy yo.<lb />will give usin cs Masticates the toughest bane ; of firms, individuals and the general | a Paid i Capital $25,000.00.<lb />. The constant cooing lover pun're. ta @®®s 06222]<lb />, "Onr line of-" Carries off the blushing nraid ; Checks and Aeeount Books fu mnish-' ~Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac=<lb />oa ed en application. jcounts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />, Furnitur= And the constant advertiser ee A, ae<lb /><lb />Is the one who gets the trade.TT<lb /><lb />- jg complete and embraces Wavy<lb />uscful articles of goputae merit.| Mrs. KE. G. Barnes tells ws that, at oe . , beveloo farsa :<lb />a) ~ ~a. i : ; tia<lb /><lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy |the Baptist Association at Stovall Basi<lb />comfortable Rockers of MADY | week, representing the Stowall church,<lb /><lb />differeut kinds. Dining and Par:| _<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, were three gentlemen whese aggnege -<lb /><lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~ables, Side- | ted age was 253 years. ~They were,<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, | John Stovall, 82, Gardnev OT Briea, 84,<lb />Bedstende, Mattresses, Floor and and G. W. Hart, &amp;%."Henserson<lb />Table Oil® Cloths, Mattings of Gold Leaf<lb /><lb />e 4 °<lb />chesp andy od grades.<lb /><lb />: area<lb />4 oi lut. cate ott obese Officers to be Elected This Year.<lb />ih The following officers ure tobe voted<lb />4 a for this year, National, State, distriet,<lb />i ) | county and township : } :<lb />~a c * * b . ide ice<lb />4 of beaatifal designs. | Klectors for President and Vice |<lb />President. . i ' &amp; os ps ey<lb /><lb />eR cara hao bantia wil ne In the State, Governor, Lieutenant _"_<lb />throne bit stock. Acareful in- Governor, Secretary of ae aes . ut gal Vine, j i ts og pea Co fs i<lb />speotion will repay you many wren Audion Aine anew by bee one, of those large stores in the lio"t Block, on east side of |<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />is as the cast HO Yad .. }erintendant, of Public Instr: ction, twp ~tS 8: fu | . nak | avilen Ja ow ~elewidaoy<lb />' . MO Y je 4 © al , a he ~ A wsdl ) { 1 ii ee rt th<lb />. dat | mht Justices Supreme opurt rh Ay ~Rtreet- Now 18 your chance to secure rare bargains ne the<lb />Nie : a In the county, Sheriff, Register off. J" ibe» ie LB<lb />ae! ! Deeds, Treasurer, Coroner, Surveyer, above.. | war Hf ~<lb />ee var er g| three county commissioners, and each| = " bbLO, OF aor<lb />Ro ways ie township tuere is to be elected three EL<lb />a og cope 1 Fea thon ae Justices of the Peare and w#Constable 4 :<lb />Be ei a uote ) | ©:<lb /></p>
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