a bat DIV WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, a Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 1896. No. 516. +o. D7 TO THE Northern Markets “en a 41> motion bas 2 on 7 bodies. It is On go‘ng to bed, let the feet and legs Primary k nglish per mo. “92 ‘Intermediate =° « | 21 Hig her. *6 be o6 4 $3 | lasruses (each) ve | will be as heretofore. OM SUHO LF oe : im Boho! f i ct . Home School for'Gi: s. {drome Sit AGyears of age... Nuir € 8, ot WHE. AN, * On a.’ y ge | GIVES YOU THESNEWS*PRESEDEVERY ae AFTERNOONEXCEPTSUNDAY)AND — "WORKSEFOR SPHEBPST —INTERESTS20}- \ GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at — (ne Boilar Per Year. This,,is the People’s Favorite THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH iSt:A KEGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, 1S; ALONES.WORTH MANY§.VIMES THE 8U SCRIPTION PRICE, —(0)-——- " When you need 7@=.2-. JOB PRINTING ; Don’t forget the Reflector Offic —. __WE}HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES ~~ FOR' THE WORK AND 10 aaa KINDS {Ot COMMERCIAL AND TOBACCO; W AREHOUSE; WOKK. we THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENY ILLE FOUR— BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS The Charictis OBSERVER, “Nor th ‘Carolinas POREMOST N EWSPAPER CREENVILLE Male deatemy The next session of this school. will open on MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896, and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. 6 SPhie work’ aid divelpline of theechoo! or the work room, anise RVEB. 3° fl ' a We ask. a Continuance of your Bast | f the news of | the world Com iberal, patronage. © W. H. RAGSDALE. Ji eon Biiita V SUMMER WEAR _ —Consisting of— ENRIETTA, CASHMERES, LL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, - Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, and cheaper than ever before. \AWNS, CHALLIES, IMITIES, WH1TE GOODS, PAKISIAN RIPPLES, _ LINEN LAWNS, MULLS, - DOTTED SWiSSES, and Novel COTTON GOODS of different kinds wd description. Never were they more beantiful phan this season. —Come see our— SHIRT WAIST Silt. hey are. the correct styles and prices. HAMBURG EDGING and INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and'NOVELTIES. — | meal LaceCurtains Winduw Shades, Ca:tain Poles. ~ A i1ue vf— Oxford Ties ‘ce unne of tlie REFLECTOR. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Secures succes3 to. any business. — ‘To “advertise judictousiy,” wee the ipsioibcsspaiatiegnndosins 25 titania acme TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. sameness OE train goimg Passenger and mail Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. arrives 6:47 P, M. | North B ound Freigit, arrives 9:50: 4 M, leavesl0:10 A. M. south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P. M. leaves 2:15 P, M. steamer ‘lar River arrives from Wasl> Wedmesday and Prides Thurs ingtou Mouday, leaves for Washington Tuesday, day and saturday. a assigns aaimenenonsien Hapa ait ater antesremnnaennenctmnemnernnn he oP rei | WEATHER BULLETIN. ee aemnaial Generally fir tonight and Thursday. |: WEATHERWISE AND OTHER-~| General Mixture of Items—All Hot. Vermont Butter, on ice, at dS. Tun— stall’s. night. at J. 8. Tunstall’s. Greenville almost every day. at S. M. Schultz. mnie Lonahempmaleneaimtaaticansim uta WISE. ere Did you see any icicles this morning? A fresh lot of full Cream Cheese and | ¢ Services in the Methodist church to- Fine Italian Macaroni, just. received, a We see strangers prospecting in If fe 4 a Kyesh Carr Butserto day, Aug. 12, / Rubersonvidle fuesday evening bemng- ing his wife with bim. cupy one of the Griffin. houses 10) Pychawge Bank, Badtimore, Ma I v , , . ‘Neck, who bas been visiting-ber. daugh-| ter, Mrs. E. B. Higgs, retuxned. home| pigzon wing” out in front ot Muntoxd’s| 2 when he sawthe sprinkle stat his attc pe P noon, but it stopped before he could! ed ‘strike the first. figure. | lo bought half ata fresh busy kept it st the store though a whole home. ound that the het weather hadi baabe- | wher ‘These People Cate’ ‘as ‘Shoy| ‘The rain this alierovon the A. & M. | Vinee Around. - i@-ded by ahard wind thesrai oe-wik Greenville~‘on ee dust. , a dav Avg. 13th, ‘beginning at 10 lvclock Ay M. There are two vaean- Neies to be tilled -frowe this cousty Mrs. W: d.: Cowell ie sick. Sheriff R. W. King went {0 Betlvali 3 eae | anier & ('o hae jus’ aan rt. , ONG, Pee : — \Those wishing os ees ene —— pletad a monoment over the gamer ofl) gineme sere eapete for the 8p: | Creates many a new business, pe a es 8 a ug Shae lpointmeasiwill he preseat on the above Enlarges'many an old bosiness, W. M. Lanz, of Pammmmiile, was here: Mra. A M. Clark in Cherry Hilk Cem) ned a ee : reserves many a large Lusiness. © to-thay.. etary. It is ofa fine Italien anh de co panels cue! ee kkevives many a dull business, ‘and a handsome: piece of een yeas 7896. @o. Examiner’ ‘Rescues many a lost. business, W H. Silshy, of Richmond, spent on pee wien : nae as Saves many a failing business. | J,.¢ pieht here - -~ a :t Big ; |L.W..HIGGS, Pres. J. §. HIGGS, -Cashien,' J. E. Langley, of Richawand, arrived | ) here Tuesday evening. | Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Gashier- | 8. R. King came in. from Goldsboro: this morning und wen outte Babkland.| 4 Mra: D. L. James aad. Mies Jeanie; James wturned ‘Tuesday. evening irom | Littleton. | C. M. Bernard, R. Wi Wasdand J. H. Cory. lett this morning: for Radeieh | Greenville, N. Gi. tv attend. the Populist convention. STOCKEOLDERS .” , J. S. @. Benjanin returned: from | Repreventing’a’Capital of More Thaara* AS NOTIONS SHOES MilliomjDodlars, : ~ . i b Bats, Capp;’ Gents’ Furnishings. Wim.T. Dixon,.President Nationa: tind the cheapest line of STRAW - 2 *’ iIMATTING in the town. 11 cts wie — Néek Bank, Siotland ‘fo 23 cts vard , Noc® Biggs, Scotland Neck,..N. C. | Agent for Wanamaker & Brown R. % Fleming, Pactolus, N..€ ¥Phile:delpbia,tailor-made Clothe. D. W. Hardee; Higgs Bros.,|\lng for Men and Boys. Biggest ‘They will oc Forbdestowa. , | Mrs. M. A. Shields, af Scots i this morning. Mrs. Higgs~ and lusle|Greensslle N. C. tine of Seamples you ever saw. daughter accompanied her heme (Come and Wook at them and yoo Berd jwitt say ib is the prettiest and | éheaper it liae of CLOTHING yon We respectfully solicit the avieount 8 firmss. individuals and the ganeral ublic. . | Checits' and Accewnt Books firnish- | on crpiication. NT I hawe just retumed from the NORTHERN :=: PLARKETS, where I have purchased: a Large, New, Cheap and stylishline of goods: N | Bo Cherry was preparing te “cai a) ; | dver sa win the town. 'H. B. GLA Rawls’ Jewelry Store, RK. We could 1e}| |. ok out to see What he was deing.when he rain came:sure enough. —: a \ ee eeeecpe mn Go Asx Will. Will Jrmes. says Frank Wohiléea| io, bue being attersvon before sending: it W hem he went to sendsic ups he, ued the pig veady for use. | * Pisased With Prices i that has es en eee . . ad Lajlies and Oo Sabb Lown | ‘The Goldsboro. toba.20 market} Messrs. R.R. and tJ. J. Jackson, of} We are vob LOW op one thing just to eatch your eye and: neve q Oe pened yesterday Contentnea,sold overs3,000 pounds-of to- bigh ow others because we think pon ard net posted.. We sell i our: a ——rnt bacco at the: Easterng Warehouse: beday, goods at the ; : . . Vermont Lutwr foe sale at D. S| and one of them told us he was- highly W O Cc . | : Shops, Shoes, S nith. pleased with prices, finding them saach LO EST P SSI B LE P Rl ES, ‘ : an __ 4. | better than he expected. That is the and whether yew are an expert or not doesmet effect our rice one» for every ‘buyer who wants an Talk aout het places, bat ae eure way pc ople find things wheis. they cel Cents Our goes have tive stam prof r eliability, combining vale and: honest. reliable, wearing articles. | men why are laying brick oa the new] aver quality with lowest price, and thee will brieg you success against: Elliott buitdings find one. ° . all com petitow.. Mv stoek of —_——— —~- a ; ) g* T- 3 , : Hl You can buy Lumber at Staten’s j Ci iD i Hint . eck es, mpage Pa - | Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at “Sen- Quotations of Greenv: le-T basco. P : aly thi re. ’ Umbre as 6 Gold Standard Prices.” See Market. I will sell up to date Clothing. a : , ate Ee ee 4 7 The weather since the manket opened | Thanking you for gast favors, I hops to be faxored’ with y to protect. you from the sun and C. R. Speraut, Manager. lfutmre patrowage. Tiams Cours to Pisaas ; rain. nis beem 80 excessively hot that farm- RA Ex BRSC» A Durham colored man, says the ers and buyers alike have not been in} e . 4AF CIB: Gent! a mine our Sun, ate some spoiled fish Saturday | much of a humor for handling sobacco:| 7 eader of Styl 6s. entlemen come ani 08 night und died from the effects Sunday | The offerings have been small, bat show | ; ES —line of- 4 og ° ag . Ret. DAVIS,, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r ote fairly good color and while as every-| REORGANIZED JUNE sth, 1894 7 . } Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw and Fur Huts, Suspenders an Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, - best quality and popular prices. ‘We can an. will please you if you - will give usa call. —Our line of — uraitur= er and embraces magy uevful articles of gonuide mort. Onor Oak Suits are lovely Easy gomfortable Rockers. of wany -Aiferent kinds. Dining avd Par’ “lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, Parlor Suits, Centre ‘Lables, Side- Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes. Bedstends, Mattresses, Floor and able Oil Cloths, Mattings of sp and good grades. 7 ane me iS complete vs we will be toehow you d| be officially notified of thesr. nomina— “A earetal in: Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90) days. Apply to F. C. Harding. ‘Today the Bryan-Sewall ratification takes place in New York. ‘They wil tion. It is a big occasion there. The “Southern Leader,” still hoids tie lead as the best 5 cent smoke Nothing equals it. D. S. Smits. emg. @ THE BANK OF CREEMVILLE, GREENVILLE, N. ¢. > 2 @303 22D Capital $50,000.00. | Sa -Paid in Capital $25,000.00 @esd >? 6@3 @D- Trassacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ace body expected prices are not altogether as good as we would like, yet there is a| better feeling than was once expected. Lras—common to good..... 24 to 8) good to fine.......... 7 to 14k Currers—common,.......54 to 10% “ gocd to fine, .......10 10 18} We noticed on yesterd.y’s sule @ small pile of wrappers which readily brought twenty-five cents a pound and i“ ‘Kobacco boomed up in price to-day and brought old time figures. Theie were nice breaks and all the farmers were delighted with prices. sa ae eee cng at Best Butter on ice at Starkey’s. Mrs. M. A. Jarvis. Waxrev—Table boarders, apply to 4 they were mothing extra at ali. : counts of Responsible Persons and Firms. era “Ifthe hot weather continues people will have to take to wearing sponges in their shoes to hold themselves together, els3 they may drift away in perspira- tion. oe Three dozen, Eggs. for 2dcts. at 5. M. Schultz.’ . new stock is coming in and, he is going to give you the leading styles at as ‘low figures as they can be sold. = CBS Ga ‘First uf the season—New Mullets ee ge a ae ce and Potatoes 10-cente-«-pook ut S-M-) Little. stoves, big stoves, cheap stoves, high -priced, stoves. Stoves. Bn 1 45 | bd asthe lena, Abe ft, the rich, the noor, the RRA! the: small, infact. Sta — wire ta that ‘can be.reached in price by everwbody-) Sees ao. BLL ae ae oe PA OE tet ap id te Br, Fee wt BE: ea, Ba ee H, M. Hardee has something to say to REFLECTOR ‘readers to-day. His bg eee 4 tak: age