Y REFLECTOFE WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. seen eee GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896. No. 486 a SS HELLO! Central —~ i Give me ‘Oo6.” _— vy eduumad TARR HS - eee .poivashy @ HD 1S 96 * Polly Adams 1 50, Mrs J w Crisp nh & Hart 6 45, Le couwownd Burnett 15: $0 31 Mita worvead A RHYME OF POLITICS. It’s politics, politics, polatics From morn till the set o° the sun ; And just see’the multitude ran ! Coroner, Sheriff And congressman, Congressman, Sheriff And mayor ; The brass bands are playing, The voters “hooraying”— There’s music galore in the air? It’s politics, politics In the camps, in the courts, in the schools, And hark ! the brisk bids for the office-— The mortgages made on the mules! Coroner, Sheriff And congressman, Congressman, Sheriff And mayor ; The brass bands are playing, The people “hooraying,’ And the world t#@ws its hat in the air! Sn COMMISSIONERS’ MKETING. GREENVILLE, N. C., July 6th. 796. The Board of Commissioners for Pitt county met this date, present C. Dawson, chairman, Jesse L. Smith, L. Fleming, S M Jones and T E Keel, The ‘following orders for paupers were issued : . ' Martha Nelson 2 00, H D Swith 2.00, Nancy Moore 350, Susan Bri- ley 2 30, Henry Harris 250, Kenneth Henderson 8 00, Eliza Edwards 1 50, and Ann Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tucker 200, Alice Corbett 3 00, Winifred Taylor 6 00, ‘Winnie (hapmas 1 50, 2 50, Jas Long 700, Edwin Haddock 1 50, Matilda Thomas 2 00, Chas Joy- uer and wite 3 00, Hanna Dupree 1 50, Lucinda Peel 2 00, Cullen Thigpen 500, Sarah © SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Onc, year. - - * ° $00 Ose month; - . * + 25 One wees. a ~ Delivered in town by, carriers without axtra cost. Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be had on application to the editot, or at the office. : We desire x five correaporidout at every postoffic e inthe county, who will pend in briet items of NEWS as it Occurs ja each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. a senescent Linveral Commission on subpscrip- tion rates paid to agents. ~ — — pane ttt guia neice ei manent ee TaursDay, JULY 9TH, 1896. Convention Dates. 7, Populist National Convention, St. Louis, July 22. Silver National Convention, Louis, July 22.5, . St. pre Wife’s Empty Purse. “J never haye five cents even for postaze stamps without asking for it.” The speaker was a young wife, who in her girlhood earned regular wages as a samstress, and when married found hor financial position changed. Eben held the pursestrings and made plenty ot money. ‘But new machinery was often needed ; improvements must be made; hired: hands- cost a- goed deal aud so no allowance was thought of for the wife who had the position of “nurse, seamstress, housemaid, cook,” with the alded duties of motherhood. . “J always have a lump in my throat when J ask fora dollar,” she said, ‘and I used to go to his pocketbook for spare change, for at the marriage ser- vice he said: “With all my worldly goods I thee endow.” ~ But when little Tom began to steal pennies because he wanted something and could not get it, I began to wonder if I had done wrong and the sin was visited on him.” It was a sad contrast, this little mother’s tender conscience world of trickery and knavery. Nowhere is this lack Wives and daughters. month. saver. young wife has.a feeling of envy on Saturday nights, when her husband pays the “hands” who have worked for him, and has not a dollar for her; for she knows that they have been téd while she has served s that they have slept while she lost hours of slumber with the precious babe in arms, and that they can buy clothes that she would teél it extravagant to wear.— Montreal Witness. , ee WherejBicycies Come From, Itis-a source of wonder where all the bicycles come from. A careful, ex- Aimination of the catalogues shows that fe are more than 2 ‘Wiferen* | of bicycles on the “in ‘ _|or $6,000. , salesrooms, extensive advertising, and .| Then lovelier seemed the sunshine with a of pocket money felt so much"as among: farmers’ Many of them go trom positions in the city, teachers, typewriters, sales women, with a regu- lar salary—a good cook can earn $14 a She mey marry a young farm- er, and with all her lite before her. de- cide to be his helpmeet and money- How they work and struggle to pay off the farm, to get the necessary {improvements made. But when the fight is partly over, sometimes the : a _| maker, aad simply put them together, ” | finish them, give them a name, and put them on the market. For this—reason a fully equipped bicycle manufactory ean be put in ranning order for~ $5,000 undreds of wheels of dif- ferent makes are produced, every piece of which is turned out of the same fac- tory that furnishes the different parts, and all that the manufactory requires is a good master mechanic and some or- dinary finishers and workmen. The bicycle is not an expensive thing to build, and the difference between the cost of the mount and the price it, is sold for issolarge that the “manufac- ture of wheels has been enormously ‘stimulated. But were it not for costly large commissicns to agents, the price of the wheel would be very ‘materially reduced to the purchaser. It is estima- ted that the present spring and summer at least 1,000,000 wheels have been sold in this country alone, which has in- volved an outlay of $50,000,000 by the wheelmen of the United States, and still the demand is unabated and bicy- cles are being marketed by the thou- sands every day.—Chicago News. Lennon THE REAPERS. Se eeamenamnend The long day’s toil was over, A bird sang ina tree ; The sunshine kissed the clover Goodby, and—she kissed me. And sweeter sang the bird, And if the clover listened My throbbing heart it heard. For all day long a-reaping In fields of silver shine, I felt her heart a-creeping And cuddling clese to mine. And lighter seemed the iabor, And winsomer the wheat That spread its golden tresses For the failing of her feet. And when the toil was over A bird sang in a tree ; The sunshine kissed the clover Goodby, and—she kissed me ! —F rank L. Stanton. i SSeS ’ ne The Miscrobe of Insanity. The ‘New Yerk Journal is authority for the‘almost incredible statement that insanity has been found by Dr. Warren L. Babcock, of the St. Lawrence State Hospital, to be a contagious disease. It even publishes a letter from Dr. Babcock, in which he describes ,in the most minute technical manner, how he drained the watery fluid from a_ spinal marrow of an acutely delirous maniac and. succeeded in strainingand isolating the germ of insanity. Furthermore, he claims to have positively identified this germ with that hitherto found in cases of croupous pneumonia and certain forms.of meningitis. By reinjection of the germ-laden fiuid he is said to have caused rabbits to become insane. All of which, on the mere face of it, is a sort of doubly tested demonstration of the truth. of the contagiousness of in- sanity. Dr. Babcock is so far convinced of the correctness of his theory that he in- Bonds to treat,the insane with drainage injections of the aseptic or. salt solu. tions which have power to destroy these germs or their toxines, supposed to press injuriously on the nerve centers of the brain or cortex. But aside from the seemingly »dangerous; character of this new. operation, it would still seem to bean open question whether these after all— Philadelphia Record. ee Notes and Opinion. The new Duchess of Marlborough has already become a favorite with the} ae about Woodstock: ants and servants. ith isolated germs are’ those of insanity, | — {Daily Newspa changed. The microsope will reveal many ue peculiaritles.to an ay shes eye. It is has confided his latest artistic efforts, ‘After Sedan’ and ‘The Charge of the Guard at St. Polvat,’ to the well-known battle-painter, Herr Rovchling, who will put a f.w finishing touches to the imperial masterpieces.” With few exceptions the Boérs are a community of stock farmers, and though no other place on earth is so rich in diamonds and precious stones as the Orange Free State and the South Af- rican republic, which they inhabit, they never engage in mining. Whether kissing be unbealthy or not it is sometimes dangerous, A man in New York last Sunday, says the Wil- mingten (N. C.) Star, who had jus been reconciled to his sweetheart after a miff, was instantly killed by a thun- derbult while in the act of kissing her, for rather while being kissed by her. The young woman was knocked un- but survived. But the average lover will continue, as usual, to take chances on the lightning. conscious, All Right in Theory. ee “Have you read that book on the training ot children?” he asked. “T have,” she replied, “I have read it through carefuily as you request- ed.” “And you will be guided by it ?” “That is for you to say,” she answer- ed. “For me!” he exclaimed. “I am not the one who looks after the chil- dren.” “But you are the one who turnish- es what is necessary to the nursery to carry out your theories in regard to bringing up children,” He looked a little dubious, but fi- nally le asked what was necessary to have in order to carry out the vrovis- ions of the latest book of instruction for, mothers. “A maid or nurse for each she replied. “Great mackeral!” he cried. “Three servants for the children !” “It would be impossible to live up to the rules laid down by this book with any less,” child,” sh? answered, “and in erness and a dancing master.” “Throw it away,” he said gloomily. “It’s like all the rest of them writ- tex to tell people who don’t have to take care of their children how it should be done.” erent An enterprising summer resort man in Pennsylvania, who under- stands his business, offers “speuial rates to young men.” Where the young men are the girls are bound to go. His Art Gift. She was visiting at the house of the eminent politician. ‘T hear,’’ she said, ‘that you have a valuable addition to your art ooi- lection.”’ ‘My art collection?’ he repeated. “Yes. I take it for granted that you must have one.” “IT have ever striven, madam, to cultivate an appreciation of the beautiful.’’ ‘And wasn’t it. beautiful in the voters to remember yoa as they did?” “I don’t quite follow you, ma’am,” said the eminent politician, growing red in the face. ‘“Why, Iwas told that, they gave you a beautiful marble heart, and Lam just dying to see it,’’—Wash: THE MORNING STAR. The Oldest er in The Queen has ordained that the; Duko. of meee shall rank as if their ved, his kinsman, vy lat Apter) The secret marks on Bank of a las inthe Bale ) Free Coinage of: American Bi and reel | of the Ten Per Lo ga \ announced that “the: Kaiser | Ice addition to that we must have a gov- jand Moulding, — lee i keep well any mony, and wi the summer. Al! orders in town de- livered ‘without extra charge. When you want to. be served promptly send me your orders. Sunpay Hovurs.—From 7 to 10 A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M. Positively no ice delivered be- tween these hours. Fresh Fish arrive by every boat W. R. PARKER. Near Five Points. ESTABLISHED 1875. SAM.M, SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES & SHOULDERS YARMERS AND MERKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest toget our prices befece pui chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR RICK, TEA, &. aways ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES | TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A com dlete stock of FURNITURE always onhand and sold at pr ices tosult thet imes. Our goods areal] bought and sold, for CASH therefore, having no risk |to run.we sell at a close margin. Ss. M. SCHULTZ Greenville. NC are what you;want in MILLINERY, = Because an old style hat never shows the wearer to be up to date. AY SPRING STOGK is in and embraces the very latest styles and shapes of new Pattern Hats. I also have a lovely display of Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, Rib bon Collars and other new goods. _ My entire stock is prettier than ever before. MRS. GEORGIA PEARCE. S.¥.DUNN, —DEALER IN— Weathering-Boarding... Write for prices to, 8. F. oUNN, Flooring, Ceiling, {2 a | ies A, SMITH, I HAVE THE PRETTIEST ' LINE OF—+ a. ever shown in Greenville. Be. sure to see my samples All new styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop near Hum- ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. P’ ELLINGTON, Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Butter, per lb 15 to 25- Western Sides 6 to 7 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 6U Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.00 Lard -to 10 Oats to 40 Sugar 4 to 6 Cofiee 15 to 25 Salt per Sack S0 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz 10 to 11 Beeswax. per 0 Cotton ana Peanvi. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, ss furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- chants of Norfok - COTTON. Good Middling 74 Middling ve Low Middling 6 Good Ordinary 66 1-16 Tone—quie PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime | 3 “aney ~— 3} Spanish ° $1.10 bu Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TOBACC) MARKET REPORT, te thins LY oO. L. JOYNER. Tors.—Green.... ...1 to 2b « Bright.... .......44t0 8 Red...s.... 5 se Btod Lucs—Common..... ....4406 “ Good............ 7 to 15 “ Fine.... ..0+-....12 tol CuTrers —-Gommon’:sy,..6 to 11 “ — Good..... ....124 to 20 “ Fine.... ...... 15 to 274 B, ; cure. f weakavetaken were Y> as and “till have aches and Sapiens Copper Getered Bt i Cla ° o [} any part of the ih ha bas Eve 2 fall oe out, it is this Booonda Iso obsti- we na for a cantiot ctire.” hid diseass as alwa: baffied the Aaa of the most emine tph cians. at gag oe behind mines ete tional gu: one Adress « roofs sent sealed on Plication. ano ook wi ica A REMEDY C CO. Professional Cards. nee meneame te mete ons me i ENRY SHEPPARD, REAL ESTATE "AGEN T, Greenville, N.C @ Valuable Properties for Sale or Rent. Correspondence solicited. Re- fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses of Greenville. Office on main street, —_——— Swift Galloway, BF. Tyson, . Snow Hill, N- @... ‘pe ef | @. ; a ALLOWAY & TY Om La ATTO *LAWw. Greenville, N . c Practice in all the Car rts. OTKLANICHOLSON, _J. A, Buraxss, Mer. |) This Hotel has been thorough! reno- vated, several new rooms added, eles | bells to eve Pw Attentiy TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 0, Patronage solicited, and Pressing yonneny EDs EDMUNDS. BERR. Neeia * PasHION Wa < ‘Paper! — ——- oe ae, a a eisai * = c * . : 2 “ “ , a : _— : WILMING" JN & WELDON i. &_. DEMVCRATIC NOMINEES. | Jesk Turner, an octogenarian, Y AND Duane — Pete: ES ‘. 4 } ' chil- : AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD fs _ wah warns deen; Was err on Saturday . .- os A w:*s e* . a. 4 ’RUS B. SON, Jonesville, Va., to Van Bebber, of | 4- : . | . | Fier eat pee' of Forsyh. Harlan county, aged fourteen. $100.00 Eclipse Bicycles Reduced to $75.00. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. — Some of the Northern dcetors hy lied” POR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: _~ | are quoted as saying that there is f so a bln 3a THOS!) W. MASON, “ie such ante us kupumne rabies $2 zo z2 of Northampton. rom the bite of a dog, thas it is is. Aa Ae oe a . purely a,nervous diseave and that A. M./°.M. \. M | — when death resu'ts ib is from Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 FOR SECRETARY: brocding and imagivation doubt- Ar. Roevk Mt | 1 001039, , CHAS. M. COOKE. less have much to do with the a —— > | ‘ot Franklin , fatalities 10 such causes, bus how Ly Tarboro 1212 - will they account for the deaths of ' —_——|— |—- aa cattle, hogs and other animale Ly Rocky Mt | 1 O0/l0 5 45 cor ar . from the bites of dogs? It may OM ME 2 PA i 6 20 R M PUEM AN be said they do uot die from these Ly Fav'teville 4 a6 bell se MEE ON bites, but if so what is 1t that kills vo Florence 72313 4 | of Buncombe. them withauch borrid svffering. as Pees ee con aun L] OMESCHGUL FOR GIRLS. fe Pr : eo. Bay BP AYC OU H Will open at “Elm ao peepee bets Ei wera Zics - i AK, Oct. 2nd a Howe School for Girls ! p ‘ 3 _ —|—|-= of Wayne, from 8 to 16 years of age. Num.|_. We Will sell Furniture, Carpets, Mattingsand ty Witeon 1203 350 , ber limited to 10. Address House Furnishing Goods for cash or on credit. Lv Goldsbor 3 10 7 05 SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : _ Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, ae aii a Lv Magnolia | 416 10, J.C. SCARBOROUGH, Norwood P. O: Nelson Co. Va.| (Qe &. Susman s dnstallment Company. a Wilmington » . har of Johnston. : The Greatest Installment Company in North Carolina. —_— Nee UNIVERSITY. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL } ee F. 1. OSBORNE, Se Beaches $0; Suagents Tatton 900) PUTT ! Va aD - Dated Cl és Fs of Mecklenburg. month, 3 full College Cours’s, 3. Brief | | x | April 20, 3 | 3 3 —— Courses, Law, Sehool, Medieal School, 1896. ZA | 4 AX | vOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF ‘THE sU- | Summer School for Teachers, Scholar- | 4 | } 2 — — —— — |—- PREME COURT ships and sey ar the aoa a . M. P.M. pe wen PRESIDENT WINSTON, ; : ERY Ly Floreree | 8 4074) A.C. AVERY, of Burke, Chapel Hill, N.C. O PTEHENOGH HEX Oh wee “ EVERY Ly Fayetteville! 11 10 9 40 G. IL BROWN, of Beauturt. ERNOO™ (EXCLPTSUNDAY) AND Lv Selma 12 37) _ 7 WORKS: FOR THE RFS™ ar Wilscan _ 1 2 11 35 DELEGATES AT-LARGE. North Carolina, —INTERESTS OF. ® ys a AS J JARVIS, of Pin. College of Agriculture 63 Sue De 4%, O1 UCumberiand, ° Oo Ze A.M, WADDELL, of New Hanovers). ane eae Arts. nmr nlm TR, WEBSTER, of Rockingham. | | This College offers thorough cou) ses in iw ienee ise P.M. 22M.) agriattre, Mechanical, Civiland Ble-| GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND rica n eering, n h clence. : . Lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30 ECT MOU ERIS te General : cademic studies supplement all ' } Ly eal 0 01 9 36) LOCKE GRAIG. W. C. DOUGLAS, | these technical coures, . OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. Ly Tarboro Ae ; a EXPENSES von SESSION, INCLUDING . 7 | 7 25) Bs Tho Fato of a Message. For County Students, - - ¢ 91 00) SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH . ee SE We weighed anchor on Oct. 31, | For all cther Students, - 121 00] ; ; . a) * a and when close to the south shore| Apply for Catalogues to jo : | . orWi ae P. M/P. M, | sent off two boats in search of seals, | ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, PWT T } | AY Rocky Mt 217 1D 3 0 FP On this occasion one of the boats,| Raleigh, N. ©. President| §. Ty a) Tih __ being swamped in the surf, was im- | —---------- - > - ee aca 400 mediately crushed against the rocks, | i | v Tarboro its crew having a rather narrow es- | AT NORM f AN} . . Be Rocky Mt 217) | F 4 capo from drowning. One of the | L —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT— men fought bravely in the breakers -— for half an hour, without relinquish. | ; (ne Dollar Per Year. _ Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Roa | ing his grasp on his rifle. * TV EPARTMEN Is well equipped. 27 7 .0aves Weldon 3.55 p..m., Halifax 4,1 With scrupulous care we now teachers. 444 regular students, bé- Tl i i th p ] d i p..m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p composed a letter upon which each | sides practice school of 97 pupils. 930 i S IS ¢ Cop ¢ N) avorite ., Greenville 6,47 p. m., Kinston 7.45 of us carefully inscribed his signa. . Matriculates since its ovening in 1892 ° p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 ay, Hy Insc Cee 8 SBD 98. of the-96 counties represented. Com- THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN . a. m., Greenville 8.22 9. m. Arriving| fre. Having placod itina small |v itive examination 2 county, set : T, WHICH Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am | bladder which had been given tO us| Auzust Ist, to fill free-tuition vacancies IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, . we be eis Sanday. ay | for the parpose by the Norwegian: in aeenee eae toe bau be 1S ALONE WORTH ‘MANY TIMES THE m 4rains on Washnigton Bran¢h lenve | Consul in Melbourne, we consigned | Made before July 20th to enter the ex- Washington 8.00 a, m., nin 3.00 be os, it to the waves and leaned over the /*mination. No free tuition except to TA re SLE arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. ; i applicants signing a pledge to become — - m., Tarboro 9.45 a. mi, returningleaves bulwarks to seo the mail depart. teachers. Annual expenses of free- (0) Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a, m,| Much to our chagrin, a large alba- tuition students boarding in dormito# | and 6.20 p, 1s, " arrives Washington tross hove in sight, and’ before onr | ries, $90 , tuition-paying students, $130. When you need P| marle & Raleigh R. KR. daily except Sun- ~— ~- = Don’t forget the Returning icaves Plymouth daily except 11.60 a, m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-| message had gone many yards the | Address, President CHARLES D. MC- ~ Se otlnnd Ne Cormects with trains on| huge bird gobbled it up —‘‘Tho First | VER, Greensboro, N. C. P KR . T ri | cores eck Brench. Landing on the Antarctic Conti- | - —— _ - ard J OB IN i N (> : Train leaves xarvoro, N ©, via Albe- nent,’’ by C. E. Borchgrevink, in THE DIRECT ROUTE TO | } ’ : ' : ' day, at 460 p. m., Sunday. 300 P, q.| COmeUry. National Eeopl’s Party COnventicn artive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. an’ A Rare Disease. AND | | | Sundoy, 6.00 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a n., Diphtheria of the skin, a very AMERICAN SILVER CONVENTION Frefiector Office. urive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and 11, 45| are disease, was cured by the use} gn poyig MO.. JULY 22. 4 ‘ C « * 4 ; ‘ . "1 me (lee Traia on Midland N. C, branch leaves | Of antitoxin in a little 2% year-old | ay, southern Railway via Charlottes- pee teig aly oxge t Sunday, 6.05 a| Berlin girl recently. She had been | yijje and Cincinvati 2 absolutely the WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES reer ed iy the ay a. m. Re-|dadly scalded with boiling water, | quickest and most direct route from FOR THE WORK AND DO A ‘tives at Goldsbors 9.30 a, 8.00 4. m™., ar-| and as the skin was healing she was | matchless sciiedule : : KIN mi LL Sia) Ye Neanann kissed by her mother on the wound. | Mave Gorsboro, So. Hy, 7-10 a m I TOPAC Sean ND rains in Nashville pranch Jeaye : ad di i , ‘ ree : Rocky Mount at 4.80 p. iy arrive See an ie untae , Rorham, 9. G5sa m AREHOUSE WORK. Nak d thus communicated it to the ‘ Ayeensbor we 4905 n? Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring H 3 aa + nek ‘ ' reensboro, 2.05 n'n Ben. aatariing leave Soring Hone baby’s skin. The throat was not af- * Charlottsville, C & O, 5.48pm aVU a. . 0) | | | mpg ae a A ‘incinnati, “BB \ k dj p i : | ba gana age” : ive Clncinnat, ‘sam Qur Work and Prices Suit our Patrons daily except Sunduy. There is no real elevation of mind Only 33 hours and 50 minuves Raleigh ~ ; e , traina on Latte br i tempt of little thi It is, | tO.St. Louis, Only one night on the : | 3 , anch, Florence R | #2 & contempt of ttle things. 1018, | road. No other line ean possibly make \ d., leave Lata 6.40 pm, arrive Dunbar! on the contrary, from the narrow | this.time. ) t ' 7.60 p m, Clio 8,05.p m. » Returning leave Cliot6,10 a m, Dunbar 6.30 a f views that we consider those things On aceountof the above convention —IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOUR~ arrive Latta 7.50.4 m, daily except het? of little importance which have, in | the Southern Railway will ,sell round ayn Poin Temarooomenawnon.— 5 Fit ing auirity atte of ott| DUANK BOOKS, STATIONERY NOVELS drain ee Branch leayes War- Fenelon. fare, ove Re sock, Givnudbars $22.15, heal elated Bn Geelagetetelietntacehtndiedlies : : 8 i amd pr hs en 8.50) except viper A tobacconist named Farr had the | Henderson $28 5, Charlotte $22.75, C R E E N Vv " LLE | . . ) . . va re, 's . ‘is ; . W : wa he 9 ‘leaves Clinton at 7.00848. aia8.00p m,| following ‘painted’ above his door, | o4'sh Golucbors eth obe daltgnora The Charlotte (Train No. 78 makes @10s6. ¢0 |{*The best tdbaooo by Farr.” A rivab| $22.76, stutesyille 22,75, Durham, §23.- at Weldon forall polniiidde yey 14 ' by Farr $22.75, Statesyille $22.75, Durham $23 : it all rail via | tobacoonist, at the other end of thé | 65 Selma $25.80, Correspondingly low OBSER V EK Plehingys., alse at Roe y . ount with atrect, painted up, ‘Far. better to. | rates from all other stations. orfolk and Carolina for Noriolk bacco than the best tobacco by The Southern will also give choice of , | ? oe . he all points North via Norfolk. routes and sell tickets at above rates via North Carolina:s JOHN F. CHINE: arr.” Asheville, and Cincinnati, Louisville. | rose nes . , | eo . ode wo an me piper park ine agra eial| The course embraces all the branches OREMOST NEWSPAPER, i aie Manager: | . ___ Bronae, Turkeys. ‘through cay for Was! nesonam off re {usually taught in an‘Academy, DAILY ‘ ‘i en] Manager, : | @Ok riin, the 6picurean 4} delegs sand their f ia ds u0 | ve Ral. | ‘Terms, both? for tuition *and ‘hoard AND : ary t the outer world of the fo oe, “ rae Jaye 1 fitted and equipped fo eae ” F exvollonde of the | hode Im hod Releh teks Ue A eb vuiees, by taking the ceademie | and turkey in'firmness and sweet | to St. Louis looking after their eomfort| course alone. Where they wish to| ndepeudent and fearless ;olgger an ness of flesh and delicaoy of flavor. | and apersghe : | pursue & © a ORIG, jt penont pe ble ma ath wate lt | aap be Bi : : oy. All will use this rout please ad- ran es thorough preparation tonto the‘ home, th a a ce ee thidviinia a Midi ide attea'aing tor any farther in- enter, wiih red, any College in Mort oer, the chide HA wrk reom, | ‘ hot ge ' \ formation, address ‘aroline or the , Mn * : . my land, and thehue of thei plum , i L.HO@eKINs, refers to /108e who have roost fee | DAILY: OBBERV ER. ‘ . |age has. Piven ; ‘@ther fame | ~. Pass. J R its wall ‘or the truthfulness o . sur- alin lth tens a me | argh. te 8 ar SO th C. statement. — a ' All ofthe news: of the World, Com : ent. — : ny you men with cheracter and| | Ped Necicon’ Cantons ee Stal.’ eyery Wednesday and }i YOUNG LA DIES meine te ability taking © course with} ‘#94, Natiqnal Capitols. Tne ieitd are returned Saturday, Get , y | us wilh’ be , Jo Senbins « erran THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. ©... _ VP | ments to continue in the higher eehoola, | SOeY iecderh casei bling Bhs. goo Pad gale: Tuesdays: 3 ‘ ! Raleigh, N. C. | 4 he, ging, be kept at ite) . pl pote i 1 they receive promp " ae bing hae ’ ) present s rd, | 1 sign 108 Wig Cie. SESSA Bebe aS NE ie 1 ae a ae | or, ol . it 7 w em ba aapredia this schoo, aaa bi , ) _ had. | adva off | | that paremts could | ‘ eh 4 ® ; * Q i) ayy } sity f Preae) 4 pbyerabe Py i ‘ad _ f +f {) ty J. iL. Starkey & Bro. iy : 4 ‘s ; i : | [Un versity of Virginia.) Principal, LA eins W. H, RAGSDALE. | pints riakt Spell |For furtner Mars see or ad-| | r her partiewiars see or ad- “Umbrenas i any neriacre St eee Dcackion | is F aalied tw oar : ree wad eicéllent line of ~- Kong Constall al i Brings Boat. SN IND ane WEAR —Consisting of— HZNRIETTA, CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, and cheaper than ever before. LAWNS, OHALLIES, ee | DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, ur Creates many « new business, Enlarges many an ve business, Preserves many a lar business, . Revives many « dull business, Reséues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. S-cures sueness to any business. To “advectise judiciousiy,” use the columrs of the REFLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mail train going PAKISIAN RIPPLES, ovrth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going 5 south, INDIA LINENS, aitiyes 6:47 P. M. , LINEN LAWNS, North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A MULLS, M, leaves 10:10 A. M. DOTTED SWASSES, South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. and Novel COTTON GOODS M. leaves 2:15:°P. M. Steamer ‘l'at River arrives from Wash- of different kinds snd description. ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday Never were they more beautifal | joiyes for Wushington Tuesday, ‘Thure than this season. day und: Saturday. WEATHER BULLETIN: emerson —Come see our— Showers tonight and Friday fair. SHIRT WAIST SILKS, | _s they are the correct styles and prices. = annette et, JULY JAMS. eRe RS Served Fresh Every Afternoon. HAMBURG EDGING and INSERTIONS, LACES, ‘The mud crop is abundant. RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, Ce and NOVELTIES. ; Beat Butter on ice at Starkey g. It rains a heap, then it rains some more. 4ceCurtains| Window Shades, Curtain Poles. gee New lot of Shirt Waists, cheaper = line of— A than ever at Lang’ s Cash House. Oxford Ties - or Ladies and Children that has never been equalled in this town. Shoes, Shoas, for every buyer who wants an| . Regular servicesin the Baptist charch jhonest, reliable, woaring articles. | tonight, followed by a churclr conter- ence, Car load ot Lime and Hulls, cheap at $. M. Schultz. Stormy again last night and tre weather still seems very unsettled. Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and Carr’s at S. M. Schultz’r. Vermont Butter for sale at D.S S'‘th. First of the seasor—New Mollets and Potatoes 10 cents‘a peek at 'S. M. Schultz. Wantepv.—A competent Lry Goods XXX, RerLecTor office. vo protect you from the sun and rain. - ~ Clerk. The “Southern Leader,” still hosds Gentlemen come and examine OUr|the lead as the beat 5 cemt smoke. —tline of- Nothing equals it. D. S. SmitH. Wanrep.—An experienced. gentle- man Dry Goods Clerk. Good Salary. Address or call at ReFLEcTOR office. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw and. Fur Hats, Suspenders and Hosiery. Shoes in correstistyles, | °° beat quality and popular prices. | gale cheap. See B. F. Sugg. Weican and will please you if you willgive us a call. Fresh Graham Flour just at J. S: Tunstall. —Our line of— Furniture is complete and embraces many useful articles of genuine merit. k Suits ‘are lovely: Basy a “ Rockers of many | each eat, owner can get same by pay ries, Apricnts Pears’ and Pineapple. oo §. DL, Semnrz. Ortable ai rent kinds. Dining and Par -|ing damage to’ ¢rop aul for thas notin. lor chairs, Lounges ‘and Couches, |p) i3 julty'®, } op, J. Coba. Parlor Suitc, Centre ‘lables, Side Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, Table Oil cheep and good grades. erate key & Co. its work to be up to the best. BicyoLes ON EA8Y ab wah) of beatitiful designs. Their terms are very easy, @ a Bee us ‘we will be ip 4 pena you darefal ‘ih- * gpection. eu a +l Home mary} 4 eve . SY beng fa pre rar and its ype Ms niin the yetiid ‘board of direetors of the North Caroli Staple and Fancy Groceries G. A. McGowan & Co. has another , lot of one and two horse Wagons fou | Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Ches | Notice. One whiteish colened sow. taken up in my field. Swallowtork in Ira M. Hardy, representing the Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor dnd | Goldsboro Steam Laundry, jaas estab}. Clothe, Mattings of) jished an agency here with J. L. Star, This laundry guarantees TERMS—S. Ee |. ‘| Pender & Co. have ‘made arrangements ' | with Pope Mig Co. to sell, Columbia | Bicycles’ oft “the” installment plan We call attention to the advertise- ment.of the. North ‘Cardlina ‘College st - ; je 1 meagan ‘Mcobanie’ Arte in our | cn a (luintit en aes A ot 1 apeents aria "aa go oe Pe iy 0 itl ih (92) bes) on JULY JUMBLES. THE SONVENTION. _—(|i, A Few Left and Able to Keep Moving} The news that has come from the National Convention to-day has been} J. G. Staten, of Williamston, is in about no news atall. A few bulletins; inet, managed to find their way to the tele-): : . graph office here, but they contained; — Dr. C. J. O'Hagan went to Wilson] ji out as mear no information as it was}, to-day. possible to get in them. About alll’ W. G. Clark, of Tarboro, came down! that could be boiled down from these Wednesday evening. bulletins was that the committee ou Miss Lillie Harris weat to Kinston platform presented their report and the . a ay was consumed in discussin is Wednesday evening to visit friends. day Su od n anna g this, the silver plank being the chief cause of Capt. J. T. Williams came home|yrangling. The wildest confusion has from up the road Wednesday evening. prevailed, every speaker being cheered John D. Biggs, of Williamstton, by his admirtrs, while his opponents or those holding different views filled the hall with hisses, gioans and cat calls. Hill presented a minority report, taking exception particularly to the ares spent last might here and left this morning. Ed. Brown, telegraph operator at Aulander, came down Wednesdav even- ins to spend a week with his parents in this county. _ |debate between bimself and Tillma Zeb. Highsmith, who has been iu wreg ‘is ; whi arri 1 ami IaGrange for some time, passed hich was carried on amid an uproar. ‘Dp. W. Hardes,. Higgs- Greenville, N. C. W. HIGGS, Prec. J. $. HIGGS, Cashier; Ma) HENRY WARDING ‘Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, 3 N. e.. STOCKHOLDERS = Representing a Capitol More Thanra: Half: Milliow Dollars, Wm. T. Dixony.President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mé. . The Seotland Neck Bank, Seetland Neek, N.C. Noah Biggs, Scathand Neck, WNC. R. R. Fleming, Paetolus. N. £.. Bros., We respectfully solicit the accounts ; nated off firms, individucts and the general free coimage plank, precipitating a hot! pmdflic, Checks and Account Books furnish-- edilon application. through this morning for Oakley where| The proceedings of the convention were he will locate. brought practically to a standstill, the Miss Susie Shields, who has been chairman being unable to maintain or- visiting her sister, Mrs. E. B. Higgs,{4et- Theve were intervals when quiet returned to her howe in Scotland Neck} was restored: and some one would begin this morning. speaking again, soon to be followed by anether outbreak: of confusion. And, according to: the aforemention- ed bulletins. this is about the sum of today’s proveedings: of the convention. IN NORTH CAROLINA. Matters Of Interest Over the State. Rey. J. D. Huthama, of Shelby, has been called to the Baptist church of Henderson. The Gold Leat says he bas not yet announced his decision: Work is moving along well on Rountree, Brown: & Co’s large prize house: It will be‘a.theve-story building with brick ordeving.and grading rooms G. B. Alford, of Raleigh, has an-|in basemeut. nounced héuiself as an independent candidate for Congress in the fourth district on @ gold plattorm In the report of the commissioners paid to J. W. Smith,. Superintend ent}: ot the County Home, i# much lar ger| than umal monthly payments. his, Gov. Carr has re-appoiated the o¥ na Railroad. 4 Josephus Daniels, of the Raleig’jing of tvso new houses at the Home. News and Observer, has Been elected. as the membex for North Garolina of the Democratie National Executive: Committee. The town off Lexington had a $7, 000 i a Take Warnig. All Taxes on dogs and goats must shall proceed terol. them ac cord- ing to law .. Mi McGowan, . ‘ax 2S, Sabes tors = tor. nial meeting it will be- een that seiesont & Balp able Git We made when we moved mle ‘our New Store in the burned! dia- rich. New Goods are arriving, Mr. Smith tells us; is due:to the bu ild- daily and you will find the fimest ine of Family Groceries be paid vithin the-next twenty da ys or ever shown in Greenville. JES SEW.BROWN fire T uesday. THE OLD BRICK STORE. ee, OS —L aw sill at the above place with the prettiest lime of— Your eyes ever feastiad wpon. I carry nothing but tle F dst and can suit you every time. Look at the following Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded C: ocoanuts, © Prunes; Cheese, Macaroni, Beef Hams, Sugar-Cuved Hams, Best |] Sa of Tess and Coffes. The highest grades ef Tobacco and a>) R.A. TYSON, Vice-Pnes’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r. wei Si ide 15th, 18a. The Bank of { Greervville, GREENVILLE, N. C. RL. DAVIS, Pres’t. venivea| Capital $501,000.00. Lam Paid j in Capit $25,000.00. >>) 9S BSB coants of yc sible iad and Firms. r i a CHT. } aw ny! Transacts;a Cieneraf Banking Brisiness amd Sell: its Collections and Ac» “Wholesale and Retail Dealers. in 2 ee Fae STALL, Graoanrile, Wc. ON GOODS, NOTION, Sl. Bats, Caps,’ Gents’ Furnishings, } and the cheapest line of STRAW MATTING in the town. 11 cts to 23 cts yard. Agent for Wanamaker & Brown ing for Men and Boys. Biggest line'of Samples’ you ever saw. Come and look at them and you cheapest line of CLOTHING you ever saw in the town. H. B. GLARK. gawls’ Jewelry Store, of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloths: will’ say it is the prettiest and ike. Pe Fis... als j ae r