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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />er er ne ar tecitrehtenentesvcipenaruiasions a<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />tenon anne<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., BETTE SEPTEMBER 17 1896.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />An ners ntoncneeapeneiantatst<lb /><lb />ents eennemnnencere<lb /><lb />orange nro ebamnein<lb /><lb />TERMS :. 25 Cents a ion<lb /><lb />See arene acai<lb /><lb />No. 546<lb /><lb />tn et eerie<lb /><lb />HIGH w"<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />MTOR<lb /><lb />designer of styles for |<lb /><lb />PALL, ONG.<lb /><lb />ie //<lb /><lb />New and complete line<lb /><lb />of"<lb />Dress Goods,<lb />anTrimmingsto match<lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugs and 4<lb />Mattings<lb /><lb />A New Intruder. |<lb />M. H. Jones, of this city, has had |<lb />some of his plum and pear trees in-<lb />He<lb />cut twigs from the trees aud sent them<lb />to H. B. Battle, director of the N.C.<lb />Agricultural Experiment Station.<lb />Dr. Battle writes that the plum twigs |<lb />that they<lb /><lb />San Jose scale,<lb /><lb />fested with some kind ot itusects.<lb /><lb />show are infested with the<lb />the scientific name of<lb />which isaspidiotus perniciosus The pear<lb /><lb />shell<lb /><lb />scale, the scientitic name being mytilo<lb /><lb />~wigs were infested with oyster<lb /><lb />The first named is said<lb />de<lb /><lb />structive pests known io the orchard |<lb /><lb />sis pomorium.,<lb /><lb />to be one of the worst. and most<lb /><lb />ist. In has only been recently reporte ~d|<lb />from thTs State, but in<lb />sone of the northern States it has ruin-<lb /><lb />California and<lb /><lb />ed many thousands of threes.<lb /><lb />The second nzmed pest 1s common<lb />and injurious in many apple and pear<lb />orchards, but has not the<lb />qualities that the San Jose seale has.<lb /><lb />d:structive<lb /><lb />~The following formula how to pre.<lb /><lb />largest bright tobacco break that ever<lb /><lb />| . ° .<lb />grephs will appear in the American Az-<lb /><lb />Col. Suge has also prepared an. article<lb /><lb />Good Work for Greenville and Eastern<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />That is a good work Col. I. A. Si ge<lb />has engaged in and should be appreci-<lb />ated by every citizen of eastern Nort!<lb />Carvlina, and especially ot Pitt county.<lb />Col. Sugg<lb /><lb />having a phctograph taken ot the<lb /><lb />has interested himself in<lb /><lb />occurred on any one floor ct the Green-<lb />ville market since it establishment, this<lb />loth inst., at the Eas<lb />number of<lb />pounds sold that day deing 46,682.<lb /><lb />was on Tuesday,<lb />tern Warehouse, the exact<lb /><lb />Col. Sugg is also having a photo-"<lb />eraph taken of the Greenyille tobacco<lb />market, ropresenting the warehouses:<lb />| prizehouses, &amp;e., covecing the market<lb /><lb />sucroundings as a whole. The phots-<lb />ricultatist, and inthe Year Book now<lb />being prepared by Col. J. B. Killibrew,<lb />oa veteran statictician of Tennessee.<lb />on Kastern North Carolina and Pitt<lb /><lb />county asa tobasco section, which will<lb /><lb />pare a scale wash, to be used after the<lb />leaves fall and before they emerge in<lb />the spring, was given :<lb /><lb />Whale oil soap dissolved in water<lb />and used hot. ~wo pounds of soap 10<lb /><lb />vach gallon of water. Apply with a<lb /><lb />) sprayer or use a serubbing brush.<lb />Another and less expensive treat-<lb />ment is owinter scale wash,� formula<lb /><lb />No. 9,<lb />Station, a copy of whish will be sent to<lb /><lb />bulletin 120, of the experiment | ®<lb /><lb />Chis wash must be used only during<lb /><lb />winter, or dormant season of trees. It<lb /><lb />will require two thorough applications<lb /><lb />"" ena<lb /><lb />spring.<lb /><lb />This infoimation may be of incal<lb /><lb />culable benefit to many people in Dur-<lb />ham and vicinity,<lb /><lb />our readers. "~Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />Ancther Good Man Dead.<lb />Mr. Robert Turnage, aged 76 years,<lb />died at his Mr. Martha<lb />Wedeesday night at 10 o'cloe ~k,<lb /><lb />daughterTs,<lb />Joyner,<lb />Mr. Turnage was one of Pitt countyTs<lb />oldest citizens He<lb /><lb />leaves a host. of<lb /><lb />relatives and friend, to mourn his de"<lb />He had a<lb /><lb />jchildren, many of whom are still living.<lb /><lb />iG. L. 09 lie nry C., and A, P,<lb /><lb />parture. large famil y ot<lb /><lb />~Sarah Sheppard, Mrs. Selecta Moore? |<lb />and Mrs. Julia<lb />Fields are his daughters.<lb /><lb />Mr3. Dicey Gainor<lb /><lb />~Enose who<lb /><lb />knew him best loved hin niost. © His<lb />was a quiet, consistent " pilgrimage<lb /><lb />~do unto others as he would have them |<lb /><lb />do unto him. Twenty years ago he. |<lb /><lb />witnessed the death of his wife, whom<lb />|<lb /><lb />he laid away in the family grave yard |<lb />. . . e {<lb />where hig remains were intered this<lb /><lb />evening.<lb /><lb />Judge BrownTs Joke.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Judge Brown is atree silver man |e<lb /><lb />!<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />and he made seme facetious remarks |<lb />along that line. A piisover was found<lb />guilty and the Juidze. before passing<lb />Sduivucg, asked what the costs were.<lb />The clerk said about thitty"nine dol-<lb />lars. oI suspend judgment on payment<lb />of costs,� said the Judge, othirty-nine<lb />dollars is punishment enough under a<lb />gold standard."Ex.<lb /><lb />Superior Court begius here next<lb />Monday.<lb /><lb />In endless variety, .<lb /><lb />Come and see them, . nQy Gut. bt reports, shew ih déclipe in |<lb /><lb />trouble Wy oShow vodds.<lb /><lb />ew he Augtar v¢<lb /><lb />C. T, Munford<lb /><lb />, Next door to the' Bank pf.<lb /><lb />TheT south bound ~treight was over<lb /><lb />three hours late this afternoon.<lb />mar lt © ~<lb /><lb />cotton todays i from 11 to 16<lb />, 7 ")<lb /><lb />points. ND )# |<lb />DonTt wait until time for the train to-<lb /><lb />leave in, thd mprning end Abeytush up<lb /><lb />to the depot to get a ticket. Go, early<lb /><lb />and give'the agént time td ~sell |tidkets<lb /><lb />without being rushed. hy |<lb /><lb />Greenville.T<lb /><lb />give prompt service,<lb /><lb />ual who are troubled with these pests. |<lb /><lb />"one in the fall and cne in the early |<lb /><lb />lence we give it to |<lb /><lb />Turnage |<lb />| are his sous ; ; Mrz. Martha Joyner, Mrs:<lb /><lb />through lite and his highest aim was to<lb /><lb />jman pwhen money is sgarce, the man,<lb />in vain'seeks work.<lb /><lb />kers and Funeral Direetors, ~have | sw<lb />advirtisement in<lb /><lb />| .<lb />Appeal<lb /><lb />~n connection with the photo-<lb /><lb />~graphs. He desires the names of sev"<lb /><lb />eral hundred farmers and business men<lb /><lb />towhom acopy of the Agriculturist<lb />may be sent free, such as feel interest-<lb />ed and would appreciate the develop.<lb />ment of the oNew Golden Belt.�<lb /><lb />It is evideat that Col. Sugg teels the<lb />greatest possible interest in Pits county<lb />ashe bas always shownTand thinks it<lb /><lb />ard<lb /><lb />ithe greatest section in. the Union,<lb />| wants the world to know it.<lb /><lb />oSH NT ce es CIN YY HVYVUONnM<lb /><lb />Slavin Defeats Kilrain.<lb />Gaitinore, Md., September 15.".Fx.<lb />(Champion Jake Kilrain was knocked<lb />out by Frank V. Slavin at the Eureka |<lb />Club tonight.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />| The Baltimcre heavyweight was lit-<lb />|<lb />~tle more than a punching bag for the<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />' Australian, andit took him but two and<lb /><lb />Ie quarter minutes to put the ex-cham- |<lb />i |<lb />pion out. |<lb /><lb />| Kilrais was very fat, and it was evi-<lb />~dent when he appeared in the ring that<lb />| he was in no condition tu. meet Slavin,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />{ . ye *<lb />Who wasitrained to the hour, KilrainTs<lb /><lb />i,<lb />| weight was announced as 210 pouads, |<lb />but he looked at least fifteen pounds |<lb />heavier, Slavin weighed 194.<lb /><lb />7 Beware of Pickpockets,<lb /><lb />| Chairman Manly has published a<lb />'warnicg tu people going to hear Bryan<lb />| speak to look out for pickpockets wl.o<lb /><lb />' work such<lb /><lb />|<lb />| large crowds,<lb /><lb />So when you<lb />30 to atccky Mount Friday keep a<lb />| Watch for these rasca!s and donTt let<lb /><lb />your pockets get picked.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />OLHER LOCALS,<lb /><lb />have got<lb /><lb />The Academy boys<lb /><lb />ifoot ball and started up the game.<lb /><lb />a new<lb /><lb />Some people spend enough time<lb />grievirg over spilt milk to buy a new<lb /><lb />CcuW,<lb /><lb />An additional room is being built to<lb />the central uttice ot the telephone ex<lb />change.<lb /><lb />Jesse Speight has moved his office<lb />into the Forbes building on Five<lb /><lb />P oints,<lb /><lb />The town tax lise has been placed in<lb />the hands of the collector and .1e gives<lb />notice for-people to settle with him.<lb /><lb />«*<lb /><lb />Sc SIS.<lb /><lb />It\ everybodygoes wha says they<lb />are, Rocky) Mount will cateh most of!<lb />the Greenvilleand Pitt gourty folks to-<lb />moe io<lb /><lb />It Gan never be repeaied tée often;<lb />Whemmoney is plenty; work seeks the<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />Gud McGowan &amp; Co., Undertai'}<lb /><lb />the Ref tector,<lb /><lb />FRANK<lb /><lb />LSON,<lb /><lb />"fhe Fashion Setar =<lb /><lb />lee ae AA AA<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />VAAWAAA IAA WA KABA RAKAKAKA 1<lb /><lb />~TALS mr<lb /><lb />ogqoria 2 SUOTOO S<lb /><lb />NaN Nal Na al Nel lal edad ded, SPALL Ll tal aaa<lb /><lb />00S, NUTS owhe i rn i.<lb /><lb />In all the lastest effects.<lb /><lb />oRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />nt 00<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />A Beautiful Line af<lb /><lb />LADS i GO<lb />|<lb /><lb />RD =]<lb /><lb />all makes, weizhts and colors in Suiting,<lb />Agure Silks, Windrok, Persian Cashmere<lb />Lalloscn Jacquads, &amp;e., In profusion and<lb />ithe prices will suit you every..time,<lb /><lb />VA NAINA SA AANA A A NAINA BAUR A i<lb /><lb />LADIES CAPES:<lb /><lb />VAAL A A<lb /><lb />inT allT colors and prices. We. can save<lb />you 50 per éant. on'these capes, *<lb /><lb />5<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />~They can tarnish any kind ot-cases and<lb /><lb />FEISS<lb /><lb />Peta. ean Rin<lb /><lb />oIRICKS &amp; TAFT;<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />DIAL<lb /><lb />Dp. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />Fieger ae ""<lb /><lb />pene<lb />""""" ee<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)<lb /><lb />sa nal pinecones<lb />" amen ns ""<lb /><lb />: Zntered as second-class wail matter.<lb /><lb />na evenness iinet<lb />" me<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />=<lb />"<lb /><lb />: One<lb /><lb />month, ~ oa |<lb />One ~<lb /><lb />week. - = * o<lb /><lb />met tS<lb /><lb />"Delivered in town by carriers withoul) oy, and then legislate against<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />at |<lb /><lb />ad on application to the editor of<lb />ihe office<lb /><lb />= |<lb />; | producers.<lb />. We desire a ive correspondent at)<lb /><lb />$ i sety, who will |<lb />ry postoffice inthe covsty, W | :<lb />see in briet items of NEWS as if occurs | cent wheat and 5 cent cotton.<lb /><lb />Write plainiy |<lb /><lb />in each neighborhood,<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Lineral Commission ol supscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />cinema nani<lb />eet Tene<lb /><lb />pwenerare ae i aa,,£,<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />es)<lb /><lb />THURSESDAY.S<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIO NOMINEES:<lb /><lb />Nativaal Ticket.<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALE,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />meal<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyb.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />ot Northampton.<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR ¢<lb />R. M. FU RMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIG INSTRUCTION ©<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL +<lb />F. I. OSBORNE,<lb />ot Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />ca leeeel<lb /><lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb /><lb />PREME COURT, *<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. He BROWN. of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />» eel<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb />FOR THE SENATE.<lb />J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />J B LITTLE,<lb />C L BARRETT,<lb />: FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS<lb />~ J A K TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb />A BCONGLETONY<lb />FOR SILERIFF,<lb />GM TUCKER.<lb /><lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb />L B MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />i i<lb />| oe T<lb />Sue ~ a pee<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER.<lb /><lb />we UL LITTLE.<lb />{1/9 vor'cononxr.<lb />¢T OH LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />2 ane yor supVETER: | *<lb />.. LLB KILPATRICK.<lb /><lb />=" Gwe<lb />=<lb /><lb /> Five 4: a What McKini Stands Fer.<lb />REEVE LOR |}<lb /><lb />nent<lb /><lb />rag i<lb />{Ses wile fe ee oo Be |<lb />none - . 2) Ty. stands for protection to<lb />{<lb /><lb />evremper 177H, 1896 | and cold gambler and the other<lb /><lb />~�"�lmade no pretensions to it "Wil- :<lb /><lb />ot country. | Much ~of the success of |<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />ciently tt OED eeecentnecncen lesen tT AC<lb /><lb />""""mte<lb /><lb />| this splendid preparauon is due |<lb />~to jadicions advertising, but in|<lb /><lb />*" W. HIGGS, Pres, 4, S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />~be in doubt abont what the ré-/ to the fact that it is exactly what |<lb /><lb />McKinlev says: oNo one need | preater degree its success Is due | [<lb /><lb />| publican party stands for.�<lb />| To which the Topeka Uo-opera | great recommendations 18 1ts high<lb />~itor makes. reply: oNo, if there! jeavenlug power. That, of eourse,<lb />7} evel<lb /><lb />| pelled.<lb /><lb />| American pecple do not want.<lb />oft otavds for what benefits the<lb />bend-gamblers of Wall street.<lb /><lb />trouble. It can be counted upon.<lb />But it has a virtue beyond that"<lb />its virtua of virtues lies in the<lb />~fact that it is ~absolutely pure.�<lb />Royal Baking Powder contains<lb />nothing deleterious. It cau be<lb />them the other J64 davs. used with perfect confidence, and<lb /><lb />oLt stauds for theT wealth con"| with the certainty thet so Far GFE<lb />~sumers aud agaist the wealth js corcerned, the baking will be<lb />Ithoroughly wholesome. It has<lb />oTt stands for 10-cent corn, 30- | been subjected to the most seaich.<lb />ing analysis, and pronounced<lb />free from impurities or chemical<lb />iugredients that are harmtful to<lb />the system. By abhering hon-<lb /><lb />) ~ 3 °<lb />American lavorersT one day in ihe<lb /><lb />oTt stands for the policy of mak-<lb />ing the poor man pay the bulk of<lb />taxes while the rich go free of<lb /><lb />asa dovbt it bas. been dis-| appeals to every housewife. It|<lb />| | secures a light baking with the |<lb />| oIt stands today for all that the | jeast amount of attention and |<lb /><lb />| itis represented tobe. One of its | y<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />a nae ae<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />. | HAVE TYE PRETTIEST<lb />"" LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper'<lb /><lb />ever shown 3D Gieepville. Be<lb /><lb />;<lb />t<lb />;<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />~sure to see my samples. All new<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:E» . ~Styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt| Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />Million Dollafs,<lb /><lb />| .<lb />~samples to your home if you will<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National | notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb /><lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. |<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland |<lb />Neck, N. C. |<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. |<lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ee eee em<lb /><lb />t<lb />{<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />taxation.<lb />oTt stands for two kinds of<lb />monuey"one for the bondholder<lb /><lb />estly and conscientiously to their<lb />formnla, the manufacturers of<lb />Royat Baking Powder have es-~|<lb /><lb />\for the farmer, mechanic and old<lb /><lb />| bas wade it, as if were, a great<lb />| penstobers. x staple. It is a boon to the house<lb /><lb />| oLt stauds for high, taxés and | wife and cook, and a reproach to<lb />| low Wages. | ~all that would adulterate food<lb />| oIt scands fora policy that has | preducts in any manner, shape or<lb /><lb />tablished for it a reputation that |<lb /><lb />oTt stands for landlordism OD) paying powder, in that it com-<lb />se hand and pkuperism On the} pines the highest leavening power<lb />other. attainable with purity in the<lb />oIt stands for scarce MODEeY | hicshest degree.<lb />and low prices of JaborTs pro-<lb />ducts.<lb />| oTt stands for money as against<lb />| ihe man.<lb />| [p stands for the doctrine that<lb /><lb />fied our jails and almshouses. form. In short, it is a perfect<lb />0<lb />|<lb /><lb />A Sensible Pcpulist.<lb />oT do not propose to throw my<lb />~vote uwav on the Presidentia!<lb />ticket,� said a true silver Populist<lb /><lb />~the rights of property are superior) +) tn, editor one day this week. |<lb /><lb />bo the rig hts of persee. _ 1oT am for silyer and I want Brv-<lb />~It stands for-n financial policy , " .<lb />an to get the electoral vote o:<lb />which a trial of years have<lb />~brought the country on the verge<lb />of ruin.<lb /><lb />| oTi stands for gold monowmetal<lb /><lb />North Carolina. IR£f an agraement<lb />is not reached between Populists<lb />./and Democrats, I shall cast mv<lb />o\vote for Bryan and Sewall elec-<lb /><lb />isw, a conspiracy which in the tors.� ~This is the right way to<lb />~tauguage of Secretary Carlisle) joo, at it. All the silver vote1s<lb /><lb />\owili ultimately entail more mise. should do likewise.-" Fravklin<lb />ry upon the human race than all Times.<lb /><lb />the wars, pestilence and famines<lb />that bas occurred ia the history of _"<lb /><lb />the world.� ~THE MORNING STAR.<lb />"""" |<lb />| NO INDICATION. | ~The Gidesi |<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />The result of Monday's elec-<lb />tion in Maine must not be taken<lb />as any indication as to the result |<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />of the national contest in No- - a<lb />vember. North Carolina.<lb />Long before the election the<lb /><lb />State was conceded to the Repub- a<lb />licane"it has always been Re-<lb />| publican"and no one expected<lb />anything different than what 18 |<lb />showo of Monday's contest. How- |<lb />ever, the Kepublican host are |<lb />making a great to do over what<lb />they term the victory in Muice,<lb />but are keeping very quiet over<lb />the Democratic victory in Arkan-<lb />sas, and the same will be the case<lb />when they hear from Georgia, |<lb />and a number of other States soon<lb />to be heard from."Norfolk Vir-<lb />ginjan.<lb /><lb />pn mmm 9<lb /><lb />its Class intne State.<lb /><lb />State Banks.<lb /><lb />per mouth.<lb /><lb />year. Wwa.H. Be RNARD<lb />Wilmington N.C<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />i<lb /><lb />The HKepublicans have captur"|<lb />ed Maine, and of course there E<lb />will be loud crowing. But inas-<lb />much asthe Republicans are in| 5<lb />the habit of capturing Maine it| &amp;<lb />doesn't seem that they have any 3<lb />particular reason to paint the g<lb /><lb />g peyidery<lb />*3,901g ~SIAVG o1 a<lb /><lb />towns red this time. But, they<lb />are exceedingly rejviced when<lb />they hold their own these days.<lb />The Democrats had no expecta-<lb />tion of carrying the State, and 5<lb /><lb />o00'000~0¢<lb /><lb />REESE AOOSCeo<lb /><lb />a ~ON ~STTIANATAO<lb />o~STHNANSSYO JOOIINVS SHL<lb /><lb />reqg=<lb /><lb />mington Star.<lb />A HOUSEHOLD NAME.<lb /><lb />mee T ¢<lb /><lb />-96g1 ~381 ANN GAZINVDAOdA<lb /><lb />*2,4S8D oOLLLII o1 ~f  i°3.894d-271A *~NOSAL °V oa<lb /><lb />of Its Success.<lb /><lb />| SBoyal Baking Powder" is a<lb /><lb />houshold word pretty much the<lb />civilized world over, and the ar-<lb />ticle itself has become a mect<lb />~linT thousands and th<lb />families in nearly every civiliaed<lb /><lb />ooo 000'ezs eden a<lb /><lb />daily Newspaper in,<lb /><lb />Che Only 2 ive-Dollay vaily of |<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />Daily 50 cents<lb />Weeklv $1.00 per<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />| Corn Meal<lb />|<lb /><lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Greeny ille Market.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />| Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />| Western Sices 44 tud<lb />|Sugor cured Hama 10 to 124<lb /><lb />Corn 40 to 6U<lb /><lb />50 to 6d<lb /><lb />Flour, Family 3.76 to 4,25<lb /><lb />Checks and Account. Books furnish | Lard 4 ~0 4<lb />ed on application. _| Sugar 4 to6<lb />ee ee Cottee 13 to 25<lb />Se | Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />| Chickens 10 to 26<lb />Le �"� | Eggs per doz Ww to ll<lb />fo . Beeswax. per =()<lb /><lb />fe" Ww Cotton ano reantt.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices Of Cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yeslerdz), «8 furnished<lb />by Cobp Bros. &amp; Coninission Mere<lb /><lb />{chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 8 3-16<lb />Middling 7 15-16<lb />Low Middling 7 9-16<lb />Good Ordinary 64<lb />~Yone"sseady* °<lb />. PEANUTS, "<lb /><lb />Prime 1 4 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3<lb />Spanish $1.10 ba<lb />Toue"iirm.<lb /><lb />'GREEN VILLE TOBACCO lWARKET<lb /><lb />= ._{<lb />|<lb /><lb />ESTABLisSHmL)) 1875.<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />thetr incerest toget our prices befere pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGA<lb />| RICK, TEA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Aoways ut LOWES? MA3KET f RLOKS<lb /><lb />TORACEO SNUFF &amp; GiGARS<lb /><lb />i we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />| bling youto buy at one profit. A com<lb />sete stock of<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />| FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold ai prices tosuit<lb />thet imes. Our goods areall bought aud<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />Ito run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHULTE: Greenville, NO<lb /><lb />re eR cert a<lb /><lb />|<lb />| a<lb />: CREENVILLE<lb />|<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this fschool will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary Knglish per mo.<lb />Intermediate~ o  *<lb />Higher we $3 00<lb />Languages (each) *** $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and dise]pline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />w. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb />$2 00<lb /><lb />A Large stork of<lb /><lb />TN<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb /><lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb />Stoves and Tinware |<lb /><lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore. |<lb /><lb />: |<lb />|<lb />SAM » M. SCHULTZ, | Luas" Common..<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />REbPURT,<lb /><lb />enema<lb /><lb />DY ©. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />8 areca<lb /><lb />....2% 00 8<lb /><lb />PORK SIDESGSHONLDERS) oFine... veoeese 7 tO 14<lb />JARMERKS AND MEKUHANTS BUY | Currers"-Common....... 64 tol0<lb /><lb />«Fines... eee -10 to 18<lb /><lb />BLODD POISON<lb />PECI<lb /><lb />TiS Ae Oe<lb />ALTY Primary, Sen<lb />ondary orTe<lb />aap lary BLVUOD POLSON permanentiy<lb />a cured in 15to35 days. You can betreatcd af<lb />; hom? forsame price under same guarans<lb />ty. Ifyouprefer tocome here we w.llcon<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and.<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. Ifyou have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still lave aches and<lb />ains, Mucous -atchesin mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO)<lb /><lb />we .uaranics to cure. Wo solicit the most obstis -<lb /><lb />nate ca3os ard challenge the world for @<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease nas aways<lb />baffled tho skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. 590,000 capital bchind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute preofs sent sealed 00<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY C<lb /><lb />J Masonic Temale. CHICAGO. LLL<lb /><lb />| OMESCHCCOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />| Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Git's.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nut.-<lb />ber limited to i0. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ee om eye<lb /><lb />"-. nt nn a OD<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥F. 0. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N. ©. Greenville, N. ~<lb /><lb />s FOODARD &amp; HARDING.<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb /> pecial attention given to collections<lb />anc settlement of claims.<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb />DENTIST,<lb /><lb />p® R. 1<lb />Greenville, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Ho se.<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SOHUOL-<lb /><lb />Fall Session ~Opens dept. 14,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;c. app'y to<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD,<lb />») cy (Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />qo NICHOISON,<lb />w<lb /><lb />SS ee cert ee<lb /><lb /> emaccineamge nants tte CE<lb /><lb />CARR,<lb /><lb />J..A, BURGEss, Mgr.<lb />ashington, N. 0, t<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly ren<lb />vated, several new rooms added,T eleo-<lb /><lb />tric Bells to every redu. attentive ser-<lb />vants. Ld and Mi fsa rarved ojaily,<lb />Patronage of travel<lb /><lb />ng puviic soligited.<lb />' mo tf<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Centry located.<lb /><lb />peseeesarenene. say<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Sarbers. _<lb /><lb />Wee rereennt<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH, «1.6... :<lb />J TOMHORIAT ARTIST, |T<lb />Patronage 80 iclted. Creazing Dyeing<lb /><lb />and. Pressing specialty<lb /><lb />ge<lb />il<lb />7<lb />ry<lb />;<lb />a<lb /><lb />~ , ; ;<lb />Pe RN gk Bic Bice ace neat :<lb />cs Sa i ei a is Soci as eta ai as og 8<lb /></p>
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        <p>1h -G? JN ww W.LEON 22. 5<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAiL ROAD<lb /><lb />NEAT PRESIVINI UvUainae.<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />CHEFS OF NEW YORK.<lb />~Ww. J. BryanTs<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Tour Through North<lb />Carolinae<lb /><lb />The following is the offi<lb /><lb />| gmportant Personages In Clubs"Valuable<lb />Wives Who Are Cooks.<lb /><lb />Cooks were men of bigh pay and<lb /><lb />clini pro: |<lb /><lb />Ccadenseu pcnedule<lb /><lb />~gramme of Mr. Bryan's tour) much distinction in old Greek days,<lb />. xa |e aa decation in modern New York,<lb />RAINS GOING SOUTH. ; " a sideratic lermy 2 .<lb />_ , | a ee at 5 p.m. Sep-| When a man, lunching at a club the<lb />| it i! it te, _ . _otber day, found a particular dish<lb />June Vath \3 = lz * iss Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep- especially to his taste, he asked,<lb />1896. a fa) Z| IAS | tember 16. ~with some hesitation, whether the<lb />" herine AIR i | ; Arrive Statesville at 10 p. �"�., | cook could be persuaded to reveal |<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 | September 16. | : ~the secret of jts composition. The |<lb />_ Ar. Kocyk Mt; 1 001039) lo Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. a, head waiter thought he might and |<lb />" a 1 September a | undertook to be the diplomatic im | 3<lb />Ly Tarb 49 12 Arrive Charlotte at Il:45, Sep-| termediary between the dining room | ° 3 \<lb />~ a | " tember 16. ~and the kitchen. There came in re- | | \<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 10010 | | 8 45 | Leaye Charlotte at 9:00 a. m.. ply an inquiry from the gentleman | | ar<lb />Ly Wilson | 20811 | | 6 2 | September Li. . __ | below stairs as to whether the gen. | |<lb />Lv Selma | 253, | | | Arrive Salisbury ll a.m, Sep-'tjeman abovo. stairs could read | [ 4 } Bis<lb />Ay rierence | : Hl ; 1 | [tember a lisbury 11:15 French, and when this query had | .<lb />_"""- t2-| || | Se Sioa. ury ~45 &amp; �"�M-)' been answered in the affirmative |<lb />\Se} | | Arrive Greersboro oOR we pa! there came from the nether region | " y<lb />OR | | Series ralnare 2y 7 *0 P | the recipe, neatly written and wel! | GIVES YOU THE NEWS IRESH EVER<lb />| ) ame | | |__| eptember +f. . . expressed in that language, upon | AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND .<lb />~~ ) Leave Greensboro 3 p. m.,Sep- | aner of theclub. The clut | a: :<lb />IP. M.| | A.M |i umber 17 ithe note paper of theciu WORKS FOR~THE BFS�"�<lb />Ly Wilson | 2 08) | 6 20) aay D ham £:3) 1 Sap. ~member sent his respects and ac: | _ INTERESTS OF<lb />LvGolisboro | 3 WW) | mu r . yar lh urham ¢:o) ps, SP" | cnowledgments to the invisible po. | : -<lb />hiv aegis : 16, | | : 10) nae Durl an 6p w..Se tem: | tentate of the kitchen, and thus an |<lb />° P. M.| | ALM | ber 7 ~ . pom, epi agrecable incident came to an end. | -0 ===<lb />" | yan Raleich Tp. im. Septem | Nearly all clubs and considerabl) |<lb />TRAINS HOING NOTHH. | ber i . hotels have French cooks, male, ! |<lb />ave Raleush 9 p. m., Septew- course, though it is usual in smalT | 0<lb />ean re pie ibs to employ as second cook + GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />ug jreie |e | | Avrive at Selwa 10 p.m, Sep-. woman. The chef inalargeclub has |<lb />april 2 y 4 SEO: De 'eomber 17. | ? as many assistants as he demands | OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />nn rar 7 1 seen Arrive Goldsboro Il p. m., Sep- and 8 a personage of the highest 7<lb />; SL P.M. lear ber 17. . consideration, well paid, much de. |<lb />a Sane ay | a Teave Goldsboro 10:30 a, 1.,/ ferred to, and, as far as possible, con. |<lb />aV Fayelievitee { pot 4 i C Ss 3 a. ;<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />l ciliated. Cooks maintain their an. |<lb />| cient reputation for ill temper, and ,<lb />ithe company in the luncheon room |<lb />~ofa Fifth avenuo club was startled |<lb /><lb />one day to see some sort of kitchen |<lb /><lb />~September 18.<lb /><lb />Arrive Wilsop 11:39 a. m., Sep -<lb />oo me = | tormber 15.<lb /><lb />| Arrive Roeky Mesunt 12:35) p. o.,<lb />September 13.<lb /><lb />42 37 !<lb />| LPO] 39<lb /><lb />Ly selma<lb />Ay Wilscn<lb /><lb />ee nen<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />\<lb />{<lb />! |<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />a _|2- a | eave Rocky Mount 2:17 on, underling burst into the apartment, |<lb />. ~AJM. | P.M. | regular schedule of Coast Line. ~actively pursued by the raging cook. | eens aoe ee ee ~<lb />hy Wilmington (9 2500 | 700) Arive Weldon 2:32, September butcher knife in hand, bent upon |<lb />Iv Magnotia | 10 52! | B20) 19 doing execution upon the frightened | .<lb />uv Goldsbore R 01) | 4 36 wn In ; she ai k \ ffe * A good club cook ccsts | S<lb />ar Wilson | LOW) | 10.27) ~The principal speeches wii Le ofences, A Bo. ~ 4<lb />ty Parboro | 248) cde at Asheville, Hickory, Ciar- from $750 to $1,200a year, and there | pay. ° . . |<lb />+n | 7 = i "" jlotte. Greensboro and Kocky | are some who receive much higher | ;<lb />tm 2 | \* ea (Mount. Train will stop for three | salaries, |<lb />35 Pare ~minute speeches at Marion, Mor-) | One finds in some of the smallez<lb />ee eee eee iganton, Mooresville, Concord, | French restaurants a women cook. | ~<lb />P.M.) iP. ep. M,| Lexington, Burlington and at no! perhaps the wife cf the proprietor, |<lb />Ly wns en J 20) jH1 35) 10 32 | other points. . 8 tireless creature who labors late | .<lb />drRocky Mt | 2 we i aa - --" | and early and manages by her pecul. | "~-PUBLISHED: EVERY WEDN ESDAY§AT"<lb />Ar Larbero | 40! | lie Puilt a Dam. iar gift to confer a special reputa-<lb />Ly Tarboro | | All kindsot cnimals do wonderfu) | tion upon the place. A wife such as | " , ~ 4} . avon es<lb />re wou y Mt jp be i OM things without ever being taught. i'that is an unspeakable treasure to | ( lie Dollar ~Cr year °<lb /><lb />any restaurant keeper, for not only |<lb />does she @o the work of a skilled |<lb />goes by the name of instinct. The} and well paid man and keep it up!<lb />WomanTs Journal gives this story of | for twice as many hours as he can |<lb />a beaver: | be induced to stay in the kitchen, |<lb /><lb />A college professor in Maine tells | but, above aii, the cooks that are at |<lb />how he convinced a friend who did, the same time wives, whatever their |<lb />not believe that beavers could build | peculiar traits and however il] their |<lb /><lb />Each in its own linc inherits an edu-<lb />~Train on Scotland Neck BSraneb Road | cation which in common language<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.58<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, n., Kinston 7.4<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 |<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. mw. Arriving |<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., We?don 11,20 am |<lb />Jaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Kavorite<lb /><lb />5|<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb /><lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER.<lb /><lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMeS THLE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />|<lb />adam. He bought a baby beaver | tempers, do not ogive notice.� ~The |<lb />of a hunter andsontit tohisskeptic | Services of such a wife can hardly |<lb />al friend. ve valued in money, and widowed<lb /><lb />The creature became a great pet in| inzeed is the man that loses her. |<lb />tho house, but showed no signs of| A pleasing feature of a restaurant |<lb />wanting to build a dam until one| that has now, alas, deserted the old |<lb />Monday morning a leaky pail full of | French quarter for the new was the |<lb />water was put on the floor of the| occasional presence of the cook, clad |<lb />pack kitchen The beaver was there. | 4!1 in white, his paper hat on his<lb />He was only a baby, to be sure, but head, in the dining room among the<lb /><lb />the moment ho saw tho water oozing , Buests. Ho knew same of the regu-<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigtun Branch leoave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 8.50) a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro.3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington |<lb />11.50 a m., and 7.10 p. tm. Daily ex.)<lb /><lb />_ ept Sunday. Conneers with trains on<lb />Scotland Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />"(0) ees<lb /><lb />Traiu leaves carboru, NC, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; iXtnleigh K.at, daly exceproun-<lb />day, 264 dU p.m... Sunday 4 0U P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 2. WL, 6.25 p.m.<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />lar patrons, and it was his custom<lb /><lb />Rerarning .zaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. in., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />arrive (arbporo 10.25 ain and 1). 45<lb /><lb />Train-on Midland N. C, branch leaves<lb />old3sbero daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a.m.<lb /><lb />Traps in Nashville branch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5,30<lb />p. m. BReturnivg leave Spring Hope<lb />8.00 a. m., Nashville 8.3) am, airive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta brauea, Floreuce R<lb />4., leave Lasts 6.40 pm, adrive Dunbar<lb />71.50 pw, Clio 8.05 pm. Returnuiny<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.80 a m,<lb />arrive Latts7.50.am, daily except San-<lb />alay.<lb /><lb />Train onaClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.104. m.and 8.50 p, m° Returning<lb /><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, all rail via<lb />_Richmone, alee at; Rovky Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR Kk for Noriolk<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />_ General Supt,<lb /><lb />tT. M. EWERSON.Trathe Manager.<lb />J. R. KENLY. GenTl Manager,<lb /><lb />Dolecl Female Sabot<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb />oughly re: rag teacher and shail<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb /><lb />~ on my premises lately occupied as music<lb />rooms, The session begius ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb />~The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediateo o  * $2 50).<lb />Higher 4o be. at 4 00<lb />Languages (each) o 1 00)"<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb />ae nize the.<lb /><lb />M whe-desire to patro<lb />school appl ey only a<lb />_ lied nanther be willtal }<lb /><lb />7 by er<lb /><lb />out of acrack in the pail he scam. |<lb />pered into the yard, broughtin achip<lb />and began his work. |<lb /><lb />His owner was called and watched |<lb />the little fellow, very much aston-<lb />ished at what he saw. He gave or.<lb />ders to have the pail left where it<lb />was, and tho industrious beaver<lb />kept at his work tour weeks, when<lb />ho had built a solid dam all around<lb /><lb />the nail<lb />Why He Stopped His Paper.<lb /><lb />A recent subscriber toa Georgii<lb />newspaper writes to the editor te<lb />stop his paper and makes this ex.<lb />planation: ,<lb /><lb />oT think poople autent to spend<lb />their anunevy fur pr ors mi daday<lb />didnTt and overybouy sod he wus<lb />the intelligontest man in the kentry<lb />aud bad the smartest family of bois<lb />thetevor dug taters "T<lb /><lb />- The Charictia<lb /><lb />OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />North Carolina's<lb />FOREMOST: NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />ir meena ainetinel<lb /><lb />Independen ; and fearless stigger and<lb />more atactive than ever. it will be and<lb />invaluable visitor to the home. the<lb />office, the club or the work room.<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />All of the news of the world. (om<lb />plete Dally reports from the Stat.<lb />and National Capitols. $8 a vear<lb /><lb />dan Nuno OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />~perfect fa rnal, All the<lb /><lb />ae enya<lb /><lb />. from slature a ial, Fea<lb />ture. Remember the Weckly Ob<lb /><lb />herr" werver. aie<lb /><lb />~ONLYONEDOLLAte 4 YEAR<lb /><lb />i MN, 5 ap,<lb /><lb />to bonor one or another by taking a<lb />seat at his side and entering into<lb />conversation. The chef in most<lb />clubs, hotels and restaurants is an<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />object of awe toall his fellow serv.<lb />ants, if indeed the cook may, even |<lb />by implication, be called a servant.<lb />His moods are watched ; his moments<lb />of rage are indulged. The waiter<lb /><lb />swept DonTt forget the<lb /><lb />that mustcarry to the kitchen a/<lb />dish that has been rejected in the |<lb />dining room sneaks in with fear and |<lb />trembling and endeavor to propiti-<lb /><lb />ate him whose art has beor. called in<lb /><lb />question. The cook comes in for a |<lb />large sharo of the Christmas box at<lb /><lb />every club, Though be may be un-<lb /><lb />known by sight to any member of<lb /><lb />the club, and a stranger even to the<lb /><lb />house committee, he is known by<lb /><lb />his deeds, and he stands firmly for<lb /><lb />all his rights and privileges. To dis-<lb /><lb />miss so great a man is a duty that<lb /><lb />few care to take upon themselves,<lb /><lb />and to admonish him is the most<lb /><lb />delicate and diplomatio of tasks."<lb /><lb />New York Sun.<lb /><lb />A Tongue Twister.<lb /><lb />Try it yourself, very slowly and<lb />carefully, until you can say it easily;<lb />then pass it along to your friends.<lb />Here it is:<lb /><lb />~She stood at the gate, weloom.<lb />ing bim in.�T '<lb /><lb />Ton to one a person trying to pro.<lb />nounce thd sentence for the first<lb />time will fumble it laughably.<lb />These tongue twisting sentences,<lb />however, are good elocutionary ex-<lb />ercises. They give you control of<lb />your vocal organs, so that you can<lb />enunciate properly, just as finger<lb />exercises on the piano or organ give<lb />control of the fingers.<lb /><lb />What an immense amount of me-<lb />chanical practice does it require to<lb />establish anything like a close sym-<lb />pathy. between the br the<lb /><lb />MR. ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenvilie, N. 0<lb /><lb />A Ae LI es<lb /><lb />Bend tor sample " 4<lb />HE OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />physical orgape! rw Siegen"<lb /><lb />Reflector Office.<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO sun<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />ma�<lb /><lb />OQ = ~~<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />~wv *<lb /><lb />"{S THE CHEAPEST PLACE}IN GREENVILLE FUR".<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>"e a = ze<lb /><lb />o _ a ~<lb />pn : " _ eS patra is aN 288 - :<lb />. Me " _ ed<lb />.<lb /><lb />% B. Cherry. J. R. Moye.| AT LY REFLECTO RR} Ss4VER BUG"GOLD BUS. : Are Wow Eor~!<lb /><lb />J. G- Moye. ey ; ata : : |<lb /><lb />Names of Both Get Into Pr'nt at the, G OLD<lb /><lb />Thane 0. Roping Custaaly at it Brings Somes! = Raioorte 1<lb />Uo Ul oh oT , ee OR--<lb /><lb />Hugh Parham went to Raleigh to<lb /><lb />4 JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING today.<lb /><lb />8 o ae A<lb />Is the ls west price any object to Creites nauy a new business, . its L. B. Barolall, of Pa mele, " .<lb /><lb />to you? Arethe best qualities erases or terse Liwiiees vsitiog her parents here.<lb />* 5) se ; il im Sit * .<lb />any inducement $ If 80 come Revives many adull business, Col. Har: 'y Skiuner lett tolay ~9 jo "n ad ND Th | Not for office bub<lb />10 and Sce Our new stock Rescues any a lost business, the B Laleiy| trade. Qur eal<lb />sea uin dmk @oter a, Se LAs} Oe | tl weigh. hina hatte AT SOW PRICES� Wo cell gooda fro<lb />eth of New Goodé. _ . Miss Blanche Flanagan left this 15 to 35 par cent. lower alse SOE house in this line aud take<lb />end prices wer ver low T To * ~advertise judiciousiy,� use the mourning for a visit to Wasiington. |Paycent in GOLD. SILVER or APER. Come to sce seat Higge<lb />I @ Dever lower. 10 ~ Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />clumps of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />the ladies we extend a cordial in- ,<lb />vitation to examine our stock of - " Charhe Daacy cam: down from 1 o CLOTHING, GLOVES, ; LACE GOODS,<lb />| TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. | mele Wednesday evening and returned) CAPES, Cloaks {HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR; '<lb />De "_"- enesnerate , ~DRESS GOO S| NOTIONS, woe<lb />| | Stn ative ; aera matt oa Boing E. G. Bares. the Henderson tovacco; ~UMBRELLAS, Care &amp; Hats, ive |<lb />: | | eae South, |) ter who has been with us a tew/ OVERALLS, JUMPERS, ~SHOES.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A days, left this morniny. and a lot of other goods to numerous to w ention.<lb /><lb />M, leavesi0:10 A. M. _ be Yours to please.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, W.R. Bureh, of New York, is int<lb />ve teaves 38 Pe of Nor Yok 0a WE, EX AIR DEE,<lb />' Ss<lb /><lb />Steamer ~I'ar River arrives from Wash-|town. Our oBillie�? says they like to,<lb /><lb />ern eeu ea hl aay aay have been twia brothers. Ueth ef the} | Leader of'Styles.<lb />We havea beautiful and up to-| ay and Saturday. exceedingly clever stripe. | At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb />date line. You wll find the Jatest | -" ee ag | mere ee mainfenl<lb />" "} Miss Emma Patt, who tor the pati �"�~<lb />styles and we know we can please 7 pat<lb />oe Ob, bow lovely, how eau WEATHER BULLETIN. tour years has been living m Oats, re-|<lb />- tiful, the prettiest line L have ever " turned to Greenville Wednesday even:<lb />ary. is whe ne Jady a hee Fair, preceeded by local showers. ing. Ler many friends are g'ad to see! ~ , °<lb />- Of them. e Late a Jarge ire; | " - her back. -<lb />both in colors and blacks wud can ees ! ; i<lb />please you. Ty-days N. ¥. Cotton Market. If. FE. Harris, who abcut two weeks | Is ready in ao new<lb />ee (By ~Telegraph. ) ago unuyect a hatchet on his foot and | A brilliant display of ee - the. Pe of<lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLosE, | bas since been coutined with erysipelas, Che oa G ine oO<lb />In Ledies ard Gants FUR-| Wy, ~ , rong pesaihen tie Low osable | | oice Groceries:-<lb />Saya. 8.20 8.90 8.06 | that resalied from the wowad, is able | r<lb />NtsHiN GOODS we have a wae 8 9) 8.18 8.08 | to be out again. ! FALL du WINT ER The:shelves are filled<lb />splendid line. wus 7 o _<lb />° ; Dec. 8.33 R31 8.19 _ DRY QOODS. NOTIONS wit bri ightly colored<lb />_" Jan. 8.39 8.39 § 28 Notice. : i ' |boxesiax ab af good.<lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps] """"""""$ =| . Te Town Tax List fer, D806 bere, SHOES, GENTS: PUR- things, and barrels of<lb />Soe | | groumil grains, cakes<lb />we have jux what you want. "WINNERS. been placed iv my hands fur collection. oe at<lb />| MISHINGS AND and crackers, baxes of<lb /><lb />All persons owning taxes to the town,<lb /><lb />of Greenville are hereby notified: to pay | spices: and bottles of<lb />the same and save further trouble. | BoyTs 2-Piece Suits Ta) ea pickled fruits and vege-<lb /><lb />ThatTs What Every One of These<lb /><lb />In Men and Boys PANTS<lb /><lb />. Items Are. |<lb />sons ee ar Dest kK. M. Mctowan, Tax Collector: effects and all the last weaves. Pables: | |<lb />never loer. No tobacco sales tomorrow. See Everybody says iny stcre is the Thereis a wholesom-<lb />~ Notice. i<lb />Bryan at Rocky Mount 1omorrow. eee ~cheapest piece in town and IT wee) mea ee<lb /><lb />The Tax Fistsfor the county of*Pitr:<lb /><lb />oMoney loaned on 30, 60 and 90] forthe year 1896haye been placed in my ~iwant you to come sant save mon © ed.<lb />days y vue Oe ° a hands for callectios. All persons owing * 7 charms: the visitor .. He<lb />ays. Apply to F. C. Harding. | taxes are hereby notified to come for-ley. My motto is: oCheap, chean | carries &amp; full and com-~<lb /><lb />or to buy suck as will pieuse the<lb />. a a , | ward and set 9 ave them �<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are} we gill the best Butter and Cheese. Ce eee manly and save sem plete stock of taz acy and<lb />staple goods embrac-<lb /><lb />;<lb />much lower than lartseasun. Give 1. C. Copp &amp; Son. R. W. KING, Sheri! | |<lb />| i ARK jing eve@ryching;that is<lb />! H. B. GLARK. ~to be found in a truly<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shees we endeav<lb /><lb />Lehbeap prices.�<lb /><lb />us atrial when you veed Shoes<lb />for youself or noy member of<lb />your family. We cau fit the small-<lb /><lb />You can vuy uamber at StatenTs<lb /><lb />est or largest foot in the county. Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin- ( RawlsT Jewelry Stcre, ~first: class ocery..<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes| gle Gold Standard Prices.� See | | om - = -<lb />for Men and Boys are warranted C. R. Speigut, Manager. e Ade A».<lb />to give good service. We have \ Ty<lb />had »ix years experience with} See our stock ot Shoes, [Innertakers aif on<lb />this line aud know theu. tu Le al! . - Sox : Pe \<lb />l J. U. Copp &amp; Son. . =<lb />we clalm for them.<lb />Vermont Lutter for sale at D. S HERA Ire Na ""<lb />smith.<lb />oo �"� GREENVILILE, N. 0000 te enema nnn nnrmnnnnn<lb />In HAKDWARE, GUNs, Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Reflector | Have just received! am , ae (ce<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS, Book Store. | 7 Oy , sor<lb /><lb />LOADE!) SHe&amp;LLS, CROCK:! Nice stock of Dry Goods and No-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL [tions at J. C. Cobb &amp; SonTs.<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FIX'rURES, TINWARE,<lb /><lb />PUPP PP PPP PPE ESS OPI PLN LS OIE NAF<lb /><lb />of the latest style and ane ready to ete ~is now being | heli at 0 our r store. We =, holy<lb /><lb />A new supply of Diamond Inks and | the v ants of the trade-at Prices Lower ile<lb />Cream mucilage at Reflector Book [Han ever off ve betcre. Small protite appoint every lady within. 50. miles of Green~<lb /><lb />and quick sab S ¢ ot Onur:<lb />voods are bow: and chia a meet sie: ville as Delevates and Alter nates. We extend<lb /><lb />| WOOD and WILLOW WARE more wants of the masses, We are sel tag:<lb />HAR \ESS &amp; COLLARS, Attention is called to the dentaleard | goods at a psioe tar below the usu COrdial invitatiom to every one tv visit our<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERIES, of Dr. R. L. Carr in this paver. price. ; ) }<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,| ~two cars of New Wheat Flour j oars ~ iat ! ~ ' |<lb />. Ne i just "Q AY)<lb />CHILDRENS CARRIAGES, | gga at J Cabo &amp; Sos m8 8 8 BN "Emporium of Fashion<lb />C ) T ) eh vb ra be ¢ ° | . .. ;<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. Prayer meeting in the Baptist church 2 Vow 3 | where will be found the choicest. display of<lb />CURTAIN POLES, boingate so SF 2 8 choice Dress Goods ever<lb />and any goods you need for your September continues to make it warm . a : an ishown here: We are in<lb />self and family corce to see us. or us. All we agk is a trial and will giveoes-<lb />| Pow Rext"The stove recently de. | eatistaation. we " � ~o**"'close touch: with the fash-<lb />cupied by Baker &amp; Hart, next to Re ee relia ~ On " ion eentres of the world.<lb />O i t ll gooa bon- Opposite Post Offier.<lb />ar objec: 16 to Bell go flector office. H. SHerrarD.~ |g, F. SUG Manager. ~h 2:<lb />est goods at the lowest prices. G, nage Lang el S CU Cap.<lb /><lb />10 Slate Pencils for 1 cent, Reflec-<lb /><lb />tor Book Store.<lb /><lb />We ue ea lmge line of<lb />: B , Buarvers WantTED."Can furnish<lb /><lb />first-class tuble board to a few young<lb /><lb />aU eR Wilso<lb /><lb />and.can give you anything yon) Fon SArn"Three houses nue sole on With Patent dategeate Smoke Doors, .<lb /><lb />~Dickinson Avenue and Greewe street.<lb /><lb />ea ee ee<lb /><lb />J ma ~need at the lowest prices. : : | |<lb />ever heard of. Domne ha Oke a Re ay Tron. 3 a eZ EY Q<lb />Sista Gold Gok Beteo cs foes Fine Italian Macaroni, just received The Wilson Hester, which ia a stove for pouse heating, is the most remarkable that has ever<lb />"_ injuéties to your packet, at J, Si TunstallT... been patented.<lb />Tn the firat place at radiates more heat than avy stove known, und will save 25 per cent. in fuel<lb /><lb />This is poe 8o because we Beat Blend ~Yea se ip Z at 5,<lb /><lb />9. re chi hn poapes 0 our, 509 ShM. Sclitite. 9: over any stove made. ©<lb />pt = 4 Theat seo int we ake We obit ~due! Gigats, backs 107 and -Becoad, with two. or ~three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it will keep the fire from 36 to 48<lb />! ~i give us nothing, but if} dream of the angels in Heaven.<lb /><lb />* T<lb />: *<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />|boure, and with: ordinary: care the tire will never go out. -<lb /><lb />~you tind our goods and prices sat J. Uc Coma &amp; Son ; |<lb />, 0 entirely gloved at the base there is no dudxer of tires ~and it is the cleanest sore<lb />usfactory, mpc pr i A treeh} ad 2B oe as ral ; necessary to remove the ashes of.ener than ovce a woath. These stoves are made<lb />ion and ve otalat cptt best is ay hat of Tull Vena 18, Pe n di fant na athe small one, which is made for bed rooms, is apecially recommended for health<lb />ne | may urey<lb />i ples 7 wake your comingT nally. uiter, on ice, at un 9 well 98 08 oan ai |<lb /><lb />and fitadle, We are : \ Phe Wilson, Heater od! a great.advan over, any #i nilar atove, becuase it has Patont ~Aato-<lb />AS yanapeg Shon, Late Batter today, at 8. M iine th Wien which. prevent the. ciantage 9 coming iv d the; room wheu yoa take the top off<lb />ulat. a ei<lb /><lb />| otl¥o put ie the wood. These sree, are 8o constracted mo ant bran on off and pyt, back on iu<lb />Ae 4.aho sant P yi.te' 1a: wow am my. my, dymattcorat moves gab be sgén Oe | ite re, o Lay Mo hr'sm} '<lb />lory o¥er the GrenvilleT ~beak<lb /><lb />sf! os inet one Vid 2<lb />By id bo glad t seo all ty trend ' ER, &amp; HART<lb /><lb />ee ~and ~the public generally,<lb />SEMAN) UF te ered Photographer Headquarters for Hardw: are, Tinware Stoves.<lb /><lb />peta *<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />]<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />a.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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