DAILY REFLECTOR ic D. J. WHICHARD, ‘Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1896. No. 488 <_< Se. ELLO! Central iw Give me Sg a oes, Clothing and. red ted , Naf MTIMeY A ¥ 4h & ta alte vy ' 4 & el ae T “v EN oft MAH SiR AMOTH EAN , eet gy woeluddoe «ah wale, | wi ren hecscereliae® Poa ink i, iy ty a SEWELL OF MAINE. Nominated for Vice President. (Special to Retlector.) Cuicaco, Ill. July 11, 3:34 P. M.— Sewell, of Maine, was nominated for Vice-President on the fifth ballot. Illinois gave Sewell her 48 votes, making his total 478. The nomination was made unanimous. A CHARMING EVENING AT HO- TEL MACON. Miss Myra Skinner gave quite an elegant entertainment last evening complimentary to her visitors Miss Bessie Gray, of Winston, Miss Hattie Ellison, of Lacy, Miss., and Miss Ida Baker, of Tarboro, which was greatly enjoyed by both young and old. No effort was spared by the young hostess to make every one enjoy the evening and: universal expressions of pleasure were heacd on every hand. Miss Myra las already established for herself quite a reputation as a host- ess in adding to the usual prosaic life of our little town, elegant entertain- ments and the one last evening was no exception. The following were in attendance : Miss Bessie Gray, of Winston, white brecade silk—W. S. Howard, of ‘Tar- boro, N.C. . Miss Hattie Ellison, of Lacy, Missip- pi, white organdy with yeilow trimming —J..L, Fleming, Miss Ida Baker, of Tarboro, pink organdy—H. A. Gilliam, of Tarboro. Miss Myra Skinner white organdy over white silk—Harry Whedbee. _ Miss Bruce Forbes pink dresden silk — Lewis Skinner. Miss Annie Perkins white organdy— Joe: Starkey. Miss Novella Figgs yellow satin— Jesse Moye. | Miss Ada Wooten, pink organdy— C. M Jones. | Miss Jennie James yellow china silk trimmed in terquoise blue velvet-— If. A. White. Miss Ella King pink muslin de soir —L. 1. Moore. Miss Lina Sheppard white organdy —Jesse Speight. Miss Hortense Forbes blue taffeta silk, chiffon KE. A. Moye. Miss Lucy Cox blue muslin de soir velvet trimmings—N. H. Whitfield. Miss Olive Joyner, of Baltimore pink silk—J. B. Jarvis. Miss Bettie ‘Tyson blue organdy with embroided chiffon trimmings—George Woodward. - Miss Myrtle Wilson white swiss,with lace aud ribbon trimmings—W. T. Le. Miss Bessie Ja-vis pink muslin de soir, with tuffetu :ibbon trimmings and forget-eme-nots—l. H. Gorman. Miss Winnie Skinner dresden or- gandy. with lace and ribbon trimmings —C.S, Forbes. Miss Rosalind Rountree white or trimmings—Dr. white organdy—J, L, Starky. Mrs. Charles Skinner, black satin, embroidered black ard yellow chiffon trimmings. Mrs. Georgia Pearce, black silk. Mrs. P. E. Dancy, black silk. | Stacs.—Charlie O’Hagan, Jack Laughinghouse, G. E. Harrison, W. H{. Long, Sidney Higgs, F. G. James, B. C. Pearce, John Howard, of Tarbo- ro, J. H. Blount, W. G. Clark, of Tar- boro, Dempsey Grimes, of Grimes- land, Jarvis Sugg and H. G. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ceived at entrance to hall. Miss Bessie Jarvis and P, man in hall. Miss Bessie Gray, with W. S. How- ard and G, E. Hartison in north parlor. Miss Hattie Ellison, with J. L. Flem- ing and John Howard in east parlor. Miss2s Myia Skinner and [da Baker, with H. A. Gilliam, Dempsey Grimes, W. G. Clark and Harry Whedbee in south parlor. Dancing was kept up in the dining room and was participated in by twenty couples until after one o’clock. At 11:30 refreshments were sev :d, and after this sequestered nooks were found by some weary of the gay dance. German was led by Mr. Bruce Cot- ten, of Cottendale, wtth Miss Pattie Skinner. Skinner, re. H. Gor- ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. The bald eagle is the only bird that shows proof of having a second wife. Nature keeps the ocean tide, and that is why it does not run away like a river. No one has yet found out at what college the thermometers get their de- grees. Times are so hard now that the, per. fumer is the only man whois making a scent. It you want to get rich, mount a mule, because when you are on a mule you are better off. We long ago established the rativ ot 16 to 1 in this office—we have 16 who pay to 1 who does not. he evi- dently goes to that burn from which no traveler returns. When a man is cremated, Orange has a very polite young man —he apologizes to the locomative for stepping on its train. Ifa man knew as much about him- seli as he does about his neighbors, he would never speak to himself. pled arms around a fellow’s neck. When the cashier of a bank becomes unsteady, the depositors are in danger of losing their balance. er usually has much result. Thank Heaven, we live in a country re + aa iabinsh jayioy FAVRE RMR a Sey er eT Bh ge The prettiest clasp in the world is|2§ the clasp of a lovely girl’s plump, dim- | sé First love and a first shave come } but gnce in 1 man’s lifetime—and neith. |: a F Se SEE THE GREAT ARRAY OF SUMMER HATS, Shown by Frank Wilson. —_ vre~ A. few of those nobby “Summer Suits” left. Dome tail to call and see them. Frank Wilson, The King Clothier. I German renee mnmit een es om ne ne . SN te nen ne pees AINT IT HOT? a Nee dal Prod "Yes, that’s what we are doing making it hot. But we have some of the most cooling effects in the world, such as White Goods, Dimities, Crapons, Pretty Percales, Breezy Lawns, Winsome Challies, Laces, Embroideries, Table ‘Damask, Towels, White Morsal Quills and Hosiery, Ladies Slippers, Shoes, Clothing. Come and see the Bargains we are offering ICKS & TAFT, The Ladies’ Palace of Dress Goods. 4 a ee a ox 4 { . a” ape a. SS out » a ey . (@ ‘ v 1’ t ; i ~ ) + . . . Sa - ' « Buy your_s $22 % i & wer Coded Wada kedakel L 2 ss ¢ SUPPER -:- GOODS §% d ‘th antin © teldienteles-i/T'deh! where the presidential election doesn’t 3 re). ganey, With sain mgs take place during the base ball/season ! | 0 Ps ‘Miss. Nannie Fleming pink organdy People 20 to the seaside resorts for 4.) | ‘OB with HUbSa trimmings, By White, | !#"sebut ms, far as our observation | 6 i: | Miss Lula White blue china silk—|*"4 & érice yo they don’t come < + 1 Luther S avage, ‘| back with it, i i: : Miss Florence Wiiliamé blue chins < Ope ~~) silk jewel trimings!-W..J. Cothett., Gompieted ita Work, =| 40 bE: Miss Lilian Cherry blue silk—S. T. “he Demogyutiy National, ,Conven-|# oe White. caliolt ,{ tion has ¢ompleted its work and adjourn | 0. On Mise Lizzie Blow white silk natural ed. ‘Today was given to the selection » 3 } 2 flowers—O. E. Warren... . , ota be gr eh “ive Presitént several ral | 4 ae: > | [eet Flizateth Green white or- sere: ‘i Hh ee 5s th HE : Lang Sells Summer orn Chip, ¥ 4 aig f im 7 tee 3 4 af a? | Miss ASST & fy —|Cu iy, jing Mig ia 3 eat ’ 1 sn Binet Kite. AMD VK a c¢i M98 Nenghéd, the com’ . miei Postoftice Corner. > as pe : i Hel Pe rkiy blue alk PP ich era Wpicited as over | Ae » team item's Ag yan bse ty ao - ave eat the first place on the ticket. Sewell, a I bite ad oid od gender filugt bo at ns a ee Migs Burnice Wooten, ot Kinston, of Maine, was nominated on the fitth- orn OOO OOOO OOOO OO OVO) 0 Mt OOOO OOO OODOOOOOOOIO hi ry ee, ‘i ballot. ft RMN Ge MDD Dt AN Ma BRAN AB Rh Bh dash ste BGs A a®, Saat ae NH fOr OUr competitors — na . (See ae 4 ‘TOR. ment, has just retugned from that state, | short time ago it was discovered that MH) HORE Gol Foi) HAVE THEPRETTIEST » UNE OF 5 He says : “The prospects of Democrat- | the body had been buried in the wrong , 3 ie suceess: fn North Carolina are very | Jot, and last week it was taken up. ‘ee D. Editor. encouragirg. The nomipation: of | When the body was uncovored, instead Se oe boas an d Twillfeen| = strong silver candidate ana the adop- | of finding it in an advanced stage ot} well supplied | throughout — ‘the W | Paper! tion of a free coinage piatform at~ Chi- decay and dust, as expected, it was summer. All orders in town de- — tilivered without extra charge. ‘|eago went a long way toward. insuring | perfectly preserved, with every line of : ; the sucesss of Démocracy. Thousands | the form and face almost as natural as When you want to be served | ©ver shown in Greenville. Be = ; : | promptly send me your orders- “Rptered as evcond-class mail matter. | of populists will vote the national Dem-|when laid away, four years ago. On P Pasi . Houes.--Biée 7 to 10 sure to see my samples. All new —— ___.__— | ocratic ticket, for they eannot support closer examination it was found that A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M. styles, not an old piece in the lot. su BSCKIPTION RATES. McKinley without stultifying themsel-| the flesh and bone had turned to stone. | Positively no ice delivered be-| Will take pleasure in bringing Got “year. * ee $8.00 ves. And the Republieans of Norte When the workmen eame to take the deine gto eg by every b boat samples to your home if you will: -@ne wonth, - . ° - Carolina are also for free silver. | body out of the ground it required the W. B. PARKER. notify me at wy shop near. Hum- One week Sagem 0 Their gubernational candidate, Judge | combined strength of five men to raise . nel ’ : : Delivered in town by carriers Without | Rusgell, is a sliver man and their State|jt to the surface. The face was as Near Five Points. _ |ber's, on Dickerson avenue, extra cost. | convention deelared for the white met-| white and. as smooth as marble and | ~~ ° A. PF> ELLINGTON. Advertisng rates are liberal and can be : i i lic rfect in every feature. The strange : bad on ieptention to the editor,,or, at/al. Outside of ‘the protection’ policy, | pe y g : ghe office. - -- : .., |MeKinley has. no special strength in sight .was viewed by a number of peo- Greenville Market. ———oo =the State, but although the Republi | ple. | Corrected by $. M. Schultz. ae . 5 to 25. ; ah desire a li¥e correspondent at/cans generally favor protection, they Bniter, per Ib 1 2 who will Western Sides 6 to7 wer postaffice ay pe pao A : eocura half as deeply interested in that Swearing. Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 io each ueighborhood, Write plainly | question as they are in the money issue. __ Corn Seal 40 to 60 r os orn Mea t gad only on one side of the paper. Ex-Congressman White, of Ternes-| Jf ever I wish I had no ears, it is Flour, Family 4.35 to 5.00 nan co —==== | see, thoroughly believes that the Dem-| when I hear a boy swearing. Lard 5} to 10 Lineral Commission on supscrip: | ocratic party is going to win a great) Who made you? Soeer ay te 4 tion rates paid to agents. victory this year because of its cham-) Who keeps you alive ¢ Cotfee 15 to 25 —— —- = | pioning the cause of silver. He 81id) Who gave you a tongue ¢ Gites ein to 25 SarurDAY, JuLy lltH, 1896. toa group of friends in a Washingto"| Who gave you speech ? Eggs per (loz 10 to 11 . nea wT ths ago the cause} yw Beeswax. per 20 é. — hotel : wo montis . Who clothes and feeds you ¢ OR rae ge of democracy seemed hopeless. NOW} Who put a soul in your body ¢ Cotton and Peantt, Convention Dates. the situation is changed, and the Op-| Who sent His Son to be your friend Below are Norfolk prices of cotton a4 —_— position 1s thoroughly alarmed. A lit-| 44 Savior ? and peanuts for yesterday, us furnished Fae Populist N National Convention, St.] tle while ago it seemed impossible that} wo opens heaven for you! : by Cobh Bros. & Commission Mer Res Louis, July 22. the Democrats could win even iN} Whose earth do you live on ? COTTON. on ars .. |Tennessee. We will carry the State r ey ia OY ad: ESTABLISHED 1875. Good Middlin re Silyer National Convention, St Naat ews J on Whose sky is over your head 4 3 Middling 4 : : Louis, July 22. in November by 3 or 1 Whose sun shines upon you: pH Low Middling Gi | jority. The people are terribly in} Whose Sabbath do you rest on ¢ . {i T 9\ To Ordinary 6 1-16 Le If — . Tone—quie earnest, and the revolution is on. Allthe answers will be —God. Is PEANUTS, ‘WASHINGTON LETTER. New York and Massachusetts, want to! He not great and vood! Should you PORK ae USHOTTLDERS Prime ns 04 one secede from the Union I am mere not love Him, and mind Him, and en-| [}ARMERSAN D MEKUH ANTS BUY one Prime . s .(From Our Regular Correspondent. ) lof letting them go, even as orace joy Him ? ing their year’s supplies will fing 5 7) h ices befere pus | Spanish $1.10 bu Wasnineton, July 10th, 1896.| Greely said of the South. “Let the} Yet, what does the swearerdo? He tnasitgeloewhers. Loe eck ts complete Tone—tirm. hren go in peace.” takes Giod’s name in vain. He uses it|n allits branches. + — in Hurrah for the’ Democratic ticket erring bret and platform ! No matter what sort of Those naval officers who thought) upon a thoughtless and wicked tongue. FLOUR COFFEE SUG AR GREENVILEE TOBACCO MARKET that the assembling of a large squad—| Did not God see there would be swear- ’ , REPORT, a Democrat you were before the Chica- go convention made the platform and ‘ me GHEE néminated the : ticket, ‘tis now the; summer of idle loafing around the sea-| swearing? Yes. “Thou shalt I : are. Waking up to their | take the name of the Lord thy God in yroper thing for you to hurrah for the|side resorts are ce g | “a F y | ! | Hoket wed ation and to go to work mistake. It is the intention of Secre.| vain; for the Lord will not hold him} TOB ACO. SNUFF & CIGARS | Tors.—Green.... ........1 to 24 ’ H . ; , . . and render what aid you can towards | tary Herbert that the squadroon as-| guiltless that taketh Hs name in vain” ;| we puy direct from Manufacturers,ena) \ Bright.... ........48, a embled on the Atlantic coast shall put) that is, Ged will hold him guilty who bling youto buy “at one profit. A com ‘ Red......... -.sto4 roon on the Atlantic coast meant a| ers, and did He make any Jaw against RICK, TEA, &c. eine | | LY QO L. JOYNER. NOt! a ways ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES | obtaining a victory. More w ill be lote stock of known > to the chance thy D-mocracy in some very hard work drilling and | takes His name in vain. - eerie Line vee 4406 rr: : ‘lve erciing, and in order that.all ofthe FURNI URE “ QOD. .ceccee vee 7 to 15 has to win after the, Populist and silver | exerci: start i “ . officers may get their share of the work a | Fine.... .........12 tol orders have been issued revoking alj| tds said that an ex-mayor of Pough- always onhand and sold eee tosut | Currers Common... ....6 to 11 keepsic, N. Y., upon a certain occasi the times. Our goods areall bought and ‘ ; leaves of absence, except on account cf ae Ie caste | sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk Good. .. twee. 12$ to 20 sickness, and directing officers on wait-| gave every newsbcy and bootblaek of| to aie we sell at a close margin. - & — Fine.... ....--15 to 274 that city a new hat, in the inside M. SCHUL' Greenville. N C party conventios, both of which meet at St. Louis on the 22nd of this month. If the members of those ecnventions are as devoted to the cause of silver as | they profess to be, they WI ill nominate | ing orders to report for duty. ‘These no ticket of the own, but will endorse orders started a fresh crop of Cuban ‘ bnt g in them. the Democratic ticket. Should they rumors, bat there is nothing i ot crown of which, in each case, were the following words neatly printed in gilt ou circular pieces of black paper : Go that the McKinley crowd would be a “Don’t drink, don’t swear, don’t an EG ASPECIALT (anna the worst trightened men in the country : “Both Lost. chew, don’t smoke! Be industrious, a: Ibtode anys: Fouct IN rmanently not without good cause, either. Should _— work hard, play hard and you will are what you want in y ty: spoeeetesas okaraae the Populista and tie sl ver Repubhieans This story was ‘told to some repor” | never be hatless. mo soe aba ure. ¢ I Foubaretaken ere este a alist ee nee ars at the city hall by Detective Mc-| “With the AEA for your MILL i ERY Pegs per Colored aioe Kenna, says the eee Call. future welfare! sed end Secondary BLOO D POISON ah ¢o name the ticket, Mark Hanna’s smile we guarantee tocure. We ealicnthenas ases and cha Because an old style hat never case wea shomee 3 WY choape liga clvace . * . ‘) g | d girl rs shows the wearer to be up to date. clans. thesis capital DONE Coe ee ced Jeast hope that they will do nothing so | Were talking to each “other about love A Piece of News. tional guaranty. A ovate ar suicidal. nad mareiaee un ah Oy empha , A wie gin came home ata Sun. 47 Maso ol a eT Fy 1" . lio the assertion that the other wou ay school not long ago with an air The are plenty of Democrats in ia . ay marry first. So they decided to make| Of great importance as she bustled | | " a teak whe oo hol like ae a waver, of which the terms were that into the room where her parents |is in and embraces the very latest Professional Cards. Oa aD eee et tat ae the one who should wed first should were sitting. “‘Mamma,”’ she cried, {styles and shapes of new Pattern 7 ntemalh: seems 3 wanted other men nominated, but 80 np: the “did you know the widow of Nain's| Hats. gENRY SHEPPARD, : far as 1 know none of them are talk. celebr “ a ae by ae ins ' : or we oar AS her mother sta! 1 also havea lovely display of REAL ek q , ' rags treets clad in the garments they then at her is utter bewi : . . ing ot bolting. Ihe National conven- — © gar y Encl on importantly’ eae rie Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,|_ & Va'uable Properties for Sale or tion. settled the matter for them, and as pai j atisfactory heard it in Sunday ache! this morn Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars fers eo neh SE eee hiking Touss | s appeared very satisfactory to ; good party men they are now for the is apps: y y ling.” and other new goods. of Greenville. Office on main street. both.as. each .was...positive the other ticket. The'talk of President Cleve- M i i land tak} a ; would be the one to pay the penalty. Be Jewels That Live. oy tore stock is prettier than John E. Woodard, F. U. Harding, and taking part in a movement to} jp | ser of couse, was kepta pro- auty, money and fame cannot | &Ver Detore. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, nominate a gold Democratic ticket finds lini, se thal a p¥® pr! be carried beyond the horizon line OODAKD & HARDING, ~ few believers here. It is brickhouses found pects outside the circle of somej that shuts around this cradle of a . ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW, to wood toothpicks that he does noth intimate friends. ibe Poer love, joy, peace, gentle. . . “ @veenville, ‘Ne : : - : | ness, faith, meekness, tem l , ew L tl edestrians on ; ’ ’ perance : ~pecial attention given to collections ing of the kind. There can only be ast Monday the p are jewels which by their very na- | _ nd settlement of claims. one Democratic ticket and that has been4: Chestniut street were greatly surp rised | ture will survive the transit of the a) , : nominated in a regtlar manner by “y|and amazed to behold a tall man clad} World invisible.—F. E. Willard. ® ® 9 SOHN F. STRATTON’S properly constituted convention. Of ina very comical costume. He wore a} pene el - gourse after reading the platform one | P&T of very tight trousers, which did) | —DEALER IN— dacertassrniwniasaceia cannot expect that President’Cleveland | 9 reach his'knee, and a pair of black | ATR MORNING STAR . MUSICAL wEROTANDIGE, will enthuse over it. stockings, which were equally wanting | , _ Accordeons, | United Stace “District attorney in length to gover:his lower legs. His The Oldest OTEL ae OTAOw J. A, Buresss, Mer. - Washington, N. 0, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno- | vated, several’ new rooms » Slec- * | tric bells to every room. Attentive sere vants. Fish an wag seryed daily. Frank Clark, of Florida, who is now in jackét was so small that it was bursting Washington, and in answer to a ques all over with the strain of its contents, fide of bow things political-lnoked in and over all was a round schoolboy Daily Newspaper in that State: “Oh, the Democratic|@P perched on the back of his head. ticket will win as usual. ‘There js con. To add to the mystery of the situation North Carolina. siderable interest in the Senatorial race the curiously groomed man was followed Dut it is 100 ‘early yet to predict th by pretty young woman, who was | A . one name of Senator Call’s : tendon (sim miliarly garbed in clothing that must Flooring ’ Ceiling, opt to say that he will undoubtedly be have bel- ged to some child of long ago. The Only Pive-Dollat Daily of Weathering-Boarding. ree silver mai.. A. great-mpajority . Not miuch could be seen, however, of . 7 | Democrats favor tree silver, i: ; » 48 she wore a long wrap.’ its Class inthe State, and Mouldin g. . A mena ey | yames A SMITH, ae h four of the delegates to the Chie| ‘readily guess the one : @ corivention were for gold. That nation of the strange exhibition, . | | Havors La | me: Free Coinage} TONSORIAL ARTIST. MN i “e Ye 0. Patronage solicited. y the result of management, ee a, af ane S. F. DU NN, ‘ __ and Pressing Gents Clothes i jeans ae a a eollg sited | Write for prices to ’ gold men were in the minority Body Turned to Stone. OF lee AT ae | — Be Cox, of Nosth Carolina, Christian’ Bartholomew died ary of the Senate and a Elkhart in 1893. The remains of the ih of pica ei. stad ate ania yeas Poaintiys i i lt fi i aia’ tinal WY SAR 4 siti . any ey ah ih ita . chided oto hgh hy seh ‘Avs wl rg Ee | ‘ i i . { a ay ae "| ’ ee Cr a na Wa te spamaboonty Oe eae idk. arated sanielitiabcilbiaideals sea eS Montag se) ON IE ‘ ; ma Oe i; he Oud ‘ -KILMINGT ON & WELULON KR. - - AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Ccnuenseu pcnedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated RaAlns +> June 14th 6386 os 1896, iQ Zl Q os A. M. <4 A. M Leave Weldon | 11 55; 9 44; Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 00)10 39| Lv Tarboro 12 12 Lv Rocky Mt 1 00/10 h 45 Lv Wilson 2 04/11 6 20 Lv Selma 2 53 . Lv Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1 .7 Ar. Florence 723) 3 43 capi —* “a 2 O88 Zn lp. M,| A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20 Lv Goldsboro 3 10 7 05 Lv Magnolia 4 16). 8 10 Ar Wilmington) 5 45 9 45 Pp. M. A.M Dated spe me | % 5 April 3 “Ss os ofm i306. |Z ow ze Cees wee |e | eee | A. M.. P.M. Ly Floretce 8 40 74) Ly Fayetteville! 11 10) 9 40 Lv Selma 12 37 Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35 @ > — 63 Za A. M. P.M. Ly Wilmington] 9 25 7 00 Lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30 Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36 Ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 Ly Tarboro 248 . o'3 6's Zn wQ . aoe —ee | P. M. P. MP. M, Lv WiJson 1 20 11 85) 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt | 217 1211; 11 15 Ar Tarboro 400 Lv Tarboro | Lv Rocky Mt | 217 12 11 Ar Weldon 1 01 Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa ‘ eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,1 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston . 7.20 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weldon 11.20 am daily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 8,50 a. m.,’and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. nx, returningleaves Yarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1\).20 a. m. and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11,60 a. m.,and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotlend Neek Branch. ‘Train leaves varporo, N C, via Albe- tiarle & Raleigh R. K. daily except Sun- day, at 4 50 p. m., Sunday, 800 P. M; arrive Plymouth $00 P. M., 5.25 p. m. Returning izaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ‘., arrive 'arboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45 Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves : Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar- rives xt Goldshors 9.30 a. m. Trains in Nashville pranch leave Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30 . m. Returning leave Spring Hope 00a. m., Nashville 8.39 a m, airive at Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except Sunday. Traivs on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Latta 6.40 pm, aarive Dunbar 7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returnin leave Cliot6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, arrive Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sun- y: | ! Train onClintop Branch leayes War- gaw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, 11.10 a, m.and 8.50 p, m* Returning leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 p m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with | ! Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk - he all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, : _ General Supt. M. EMERSON, raffle Manager. ‘RR KENLY, Geu’l Manager, ep We are agents for— passed, = 2 Don’t forget the Reflector Oftice. : WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES : FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL -s KINDS Of COMMERCIAL AND ve TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.” Our Work and Prices Nuit our Patrons THE REFLECTOR; BOOK STORE BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS GREE NVILLE Male Academy, The course embraces all the branches usually taught in an Academy. Terms, both$ for tuliion Sand ecard reasonable. Boys weil fitted and equipped for business, by taking the academie course alone. Where they wish to pursue a ‘‘gher course, this school guaran ‘es thorough preparation to Invaluable visitor to the ‘home, th enter, with credit, any College in North | office, the club or the work room. Caroline or the State University, It aut E refers to ;}08e who have recently left | THE DAILY OBSERVER. its wall for the truthfulness of this| BTTTTTEY ‘ statement. Any young man with cheracter and moderate ability taking a course with it ue will be alded jn making arran ) | ments to continue {n the higher echoo hind WREKLY OBSEK sal ‘ou ) A’ fa é The discipline will be kept at its} mews ‘of the week. The, » ce present standard, : from the Legislature aapoutt i eee oe ture.’ Remember the Weckly Ob- Py ty : ai eh i f f . Ry? The Charlotte OBSERVER, North Carolina‘s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY AND WEEKLY, {ndependent and fearless}; olzyger an more attractive than ever. ic will bs a ’ _ All of the news of the world. Com plete Dally reports from the Stat and National Capitols, $8 a vear Neither time por nor work ya red to make this schoo, } . all that ta could: wich, peat | For further partietiiard’ see oF ad- W. H, RAGSDALE. ~ & SEO SRE WER —Consisting of— is: called tv oar | Kooning Constantly at it Brings Soccess large and excellent line of JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING eet Creates many a new bueiness, Enlarges: many an old business, Vreserves many # large business. Kevives: miny adull business, Rescue many a lost business, Saves wany-a failing business. S-cures success to any business. JULY JUMBLES. A Few Left and Able to Keep Moving ‘ton to-day. Henry Gilliam, returned to Tarbore this morning. this morning. W. H. Cox returned from Kirston from @ trip up the road. W. H. Smith went to Washington ry Not Muchefan Appetite. . | Walter Nettles, the colored drayman, was a frightened man thie morning iwhen he went to the stables. Last) Edward Stewart went’ to Washing- night he fed the big iron gray as usual, giving him a gallon ef corn and a gal- lon of rough rice, besides the usual amount of hay. During the night the horse broke inte the feed bin and ate 50: ears of corn. This morning Walt r fed her as usual, giving her one gallon Dr. C. J. O’Hagun came inlast night!f corn and hay. The herse atter fin- » fishing her repast walked out in the lot and began to eat grass. Walter went in the feed bia for 2 piece of harness - HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, | 2 Beantiful, stylish, up-to~date, | : anu cheaper than ever before. LAWNS, CHALLIES;. > DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, ”- PARISIAN RIPPLES, _. INDIA LINENS, - LINEN LAWNS, DOTTED SWISSES, and Novel COTTON GOODS —Come see our— “BART MAD SILKS, they are the correct styles und ¢ lumres of the REFLECTOR. bia ee ce TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, ‘Pussenger and mati train, going north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, wrrives 6:47 P, M. : North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A | VW, leavesi0:10 A. M. M. leaves 2:15 P.M. leaves for Washington . Tuesday, Thurs {dey and Saturday. aaa anal: + nme 2 eC eer met JULY JAMS. eal Served Fresh Every Afternoon. Kiest Butter on ice at Starkey’s. To “adve-tise judiciously,” use the | this morning on business, W. H. Harrington returaed yester- day from a trip up the road. Mrs. R. W. King ard children are ae visiting relatives and friends in Kinston. stall. — wait J. S. Jenkins aud wife returned Fri- _,._. | Steamer. Tar River arrives from Wash-| day trom an extended trip to Buffalo; —in fact an ideal day for racing. of different kinds ood description. | ington Mondyy, Wednesday and Friday J | y for racing Never were they more beautifal than thi3 season. Lithia Springs, Va. Mrs. W. F. Draguhon, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Zeno Moore, | v.lle 2nd Washington. returned this morning to her home in! ‘The raccs resulted as follows :—= “dgecombe county. | | Rev, N. H. D. Wilson and wife re- and discovered the corn gone. Then ly. Miss Alice Moore, of Kinston, is — visiting the , family of J. S. Tun. Races. Those who were present at the race Mrs. W. F. Burch and children re-! (tack near the city Thursday afternoon turned Friday evening trom a trip to; Witnessed the best racing ever seen in South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. | Scotland Neck. this section. « Many towns were represented, among | 3 MINOTE CLASS 2.48-3. Stake $6) 2.49 CLASS. he was scared, sure.enough. Upon eg- timation he found the horse had eaten 6} gallons of corn besides the hay and grass. ‘Lhe horse is all right seeming- * W.HIGGS, Pres, 1.8. MIGGS, Cashier, Maj. WENRY HARDING Asst Cashier. Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDERS - Representing a Capital’ of More Than a Halt Millian Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Sestland Meck Bank, Scotland Peek, N.C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C. R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N.C. D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros., Greenwille, N.C. We respeetfully,solieit the accounts of firms, individwals and the general publie. Cheeks and Account Books furnish- ed on application. There was no rain and no swnshine,! them Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Green- Dictate, Ist; ‘Yom 2ad ; [da K.. 3rd ; turned from an extended trip up the) Nellie, Bob -Steck, Rivette —Time country. ' Mr, Wilson has improved in health and we welcome him home again and hope ‘he has permanently regained HAMBURG EDGING and INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and, NOVELTIES. Window Shades, Curtain Poles. —A line of— Oxford Ties | or Ladies aud CLiidren that bias | never been equalled in this town.|. Shors, Shoss, for every buyer who wants an honest. reliable, wearing articles. Umbrellas $0 protect you from the suo and ‘Gentlemen come and examine —line of— . Shirts, Ties, Coll ry. “Shoes in . —Our line of— bi ak Suits ave lovely. comfortable Rockérs’ of many Parlor Suits, Centre ‘lables, Side Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, | cheap and g 1 designs. us’ we’ wil | 1 owing thie | 0 SHOW, YOu | morning service the, ndministiation sof") the Lord’s Sapper.’ sada iait hak hie Nee, es x Fpisedpal chtirch.“Sunday-sohoo}' et | " : 4 i f : 4 : hil he ¥ ow ta Bes Ne of ‘bea ae Se i ‘ at S. M. Schultz. tussle ison the corn. . = hwn-ever at Lang’s Cash House. Fresh Butter.N. Y. State and Case's is 1 eceQurtains dt 8. M. Schiilta’s: Vermont Butter for sale at D. 8 Smith. A severe storm thrembened us yester- day afternoon, but i5 passed over. ; First of the ‘season—New Mallets! 1 Clerk, =XXX, Rev _ectos office. The “Southern Leader,” still hoids the lead us the Jmst 5 cent smoke. Nothing equals it. D. Su SarH. Address or call at Rew ectosy office. G. A. MeGowan & Co. haa another lot’ of one and two herse Wagons for sale cheap. See B. F..Sugg- at J. S. Tunstall. Can Tomatoes, Gorn, Peuckes, Cher ries, Apricots, Pears and: Pineapple. S. Ms Scawxrz. The Bright Jewels’ Missionary Baiid will meet at the Methodist charch | Caffe, Straw | tomorrow afvernoon 5:50) :o'clock. . Yaffe,’ Si | Sue gee ne © Norice.+One whiieishieolored sow, H 168, We dy Cig e: field. : Nork in cDosk quality: end] B00 UTR ave ier bedijad ‘same by. ‘pay- ‘We can and will please you if you | © will give us a call. ing damage to ‘ctop aud ior thas: notice. \This July 6.1896. - RJ. Cos. BicycLes ON EASY BEKMS—S. K, Peader & Co. have madt-arrangements ith Pope Mfg Co. to sell» Columbia = braces many | Bicycles on the installment plan. | t taietielel of ‘géuuine: mérite ‘Their terme are very ens. | “The Notth' Catottin ‘Press Associa. | different kinds. Riniee ond Aad tion will meet in Wikmington next Jor chairs, Lounges’ and Coches, |W snesday, July 15,-and itis tobe one of the best meetings that it has hed.) 6, Mattresses, Floor and | Tacy will be quarteted at the ‘Ortdn | @ Oil Cloths, Mattings of} and there are uumeroes trips 07’ the:|! ood grades. Beach, Southport and'to the sea. ‘ Chardh)Servites Tothorrowy ‘Methodist churcha-Suiday-schioal' at ae Ibe | hoiirs by “the” pastor. ° Following’ tlie , ‘ ‘ eh Ue ae ah, eodate 9:30, A. ML. Htiiy. , *hanis walls ware \ Baptist churoh.+ Presbyterian chu at 9:30 A. M. The bloom 18 on the alder and the |: ing to hw. Car Joad ot Lime and Hulls, cheap] his health. Take Warning. Ajl Taxes on dogs and goats neust be pad within the next twenty days or New lot of Shirt Waists, cheaper |] shall proceed fo collect them avcord- FE. M McGowan, Tzx Collector- iCiagsicat. Tuition $for’ 10 anontils. #90 to 31322 10 years oJ@ 177 pupils, Write for ee 4 IRA T. TURMINGTON, Schuitz. Minithfield, NEC. Wantep.—A eompetent Lry.Goods fe . THE OLD BRICK STORE. —I am stil) at the above place with the prettiest line of — and: Povatoes 1@aents a peek at S. M. Loatologue; 8 $8.50 per Mo $3.00 per Mike. Boatd &e: in School. Board &.in Clu Turlington Institute. A Military Boarding:School. English Scientific, Commereial. Mathematica}, Board Washing. &., and towe 3rd--Time 2.40. Stake $0: COLT. RACE. | Belle, 3rd; lrma,:-4th,—Time In the iaterval between the beats a contest waxhad for tre fingest gende man’s driviag horse. Jas. Davis, Jno. Corbett, Tom Hunter. R. G. Briggs,—Levy, W: H. Cozart, |dr.— Witsoe Times. Wantep.-2An experiensed gentle- oy. > ie at ’ & Yav vst oor man Dry Goods Clenk Good Salary. Staple and Fancy | TOCETICS| ' } Your eves ever feasted upon. I carry nothing but the best and can| EF wit yon every time, Took atthe following: . Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded Cocoanuts, Pwaues; Caeese, Macaroni, Beef ‘Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Best yvades of Teas and Coffee. The highest grades of Tobaceo and Fresh Graham Floar:just seceived Cagars,Syrups and Molueses. Come and see me and be-well pleased. TUSTAULL, Greanville, N. C. Bird Eye, lat; Bmpire 2nd ; Middie- Eclipse; Ist; Sivaon Sanders: 2nd 5; FLW Barnes, let; Jho.Shelby, 2iad_, The judges of the rnees were Messrs*; Jas. Rountree and T.. M. We made when we moved into our New Store m the burned dia- trict. New Goods are arriving daily and you will find the finest. line of Family Groceries ever shown ip Greenville. JESSE W.BROWE R LDAVIS, Ptes’t. ' Tidhsacts a Ge neral ‘B: cugmts of Responsible Persons ard Firms. ‘siento: R. A. TYSON,, Vice-Pres’t.. J. L. LITELE. Cash’r./and the cheapest. line of STRA' RE@RGANIZED SUNE 15th, 186. The Bank of Greenville, GREENVELLE, N.C. 33VSVI2DWDVQ Capita $50,000.00 aase> - ; Welle rch. —Sunday-school iy ~ * a? Tad Tee BIS amanda h iF TLS ou ZS1Od pond" ~~ nod BABS «= s. 0 *4 a * ‘S “4 oe SES a