THE DAILY REFLEC Te eee D. J. —————___.__ Vol. 4. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, . N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1896. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. No. 531 ‘SOIPEyT ~~ SST 4 ony SJOHS INLd AUMING) HL = IZ Sul SUSIpPIIYO pur se ~ot 3T.30 pia . OR at, = a ‘= oe s ae Near. ——a. TO our 4 imO 909 14 “find “fe rls mre iand ‘Mattie Langley. TIME TO CONSIDER. Wi" the Populists of this District, for tha Sake of Elec*ing One Man, Surrender The.r Principles ? “T went into the Republican Nation- al convention, and ater eurefully study- ing the situation ] became convinced that free silver will not eive the coua- try prosperity.” —Senator Pritch sed at Newbern, August 25th “Senator Pritchard hos the option of ehoosing bet ween Bopaisst support 1 North Carolina and goldbug from Wall street. Lot hon this day whim he will serve.” rial in Caucasian, Apr‘ vive sapport CnOose ~~ dito- 1oth. | fom | New| We alsy quote an editorial in the | It will he| seen thai Seraior Pritchard has caosen. | Above we un extract Senator Vritchard’s speech at Berne four days ago. a paragraph rom Caucasian on April 16th, and that he has fallcn in line with wali street. | Ard yet in the face of these facts we | have the spectacle of the Populist Cone | this This looks like some body has sold out the Populists in the zressional Conveatisn in Cistilet endorsing him. first district. Noman can deny that it looks as if somebody for the sake of getting votes to elect him to an ‘office has gotten the Pepulists of this district BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In speaking of a person’s faults Pray don’t forget your own ; Remember, those with homes of glass, Should seldom throw a stone. If we have uothiag else to do But talk of those who sin, ‘Tis better we commence at home, And from that point begin. We haye no right to judze a man, Until he’s fairly tred ; Should we not like his company, We know the world is wide. Some may have faulis—and who has not? The old as well as youug ; Perhaps we may for aught we know, Ilave fifty to their one. Vl tell you of a better plan— Youll find it works tull well; To try your owa deflects to cure Betore you others’ tell, Anéthough I somatiines hope tobe No worse than some I kuow, My own shortcomings bid m: tet ever shown here, The faults of others go. ‘Lhen let us ail when we commence To slander friend or foe, Think of the harm ore word would do, To those we little know. to endors? a man who now publicly declares against free silver. Bat some say they only endorsed his past conduct and that this is alright because he voted with Butler on every- How about this’ It be jrembembered that the sepublican con- vention ia Raleigh endorsed Pritchard Ithing, will and named hin to succeed himself: Following tuis the Republican Execa- tiwe Committe issued an addres to the Republicans of the State advising fusion with the Populis,s provided thie members of the Legislature agree to vcte fur the nominee oi the stepublican Senator. the Re- publican Executive Committee of this distiict met in Edenton at the same time of the Populis: Convention and since bave issued a circu ar saying that since the Populists nave agreed to the conditions that’ the eaucus for Then Republicars are advised to fase wil them (Populists ) in every county in the first d'strict. If chis does not mean that Pritchard is tv be voted tor to succeed himselt then it means that some body is to be elected vromising .o do ss, and then repudiate that promise and vote tor sQuce one else. The question whether the Populist- of this district simply tor te purpo-e of electing one mantoa good fat offise, are going by theiracticns to stamp them- selves as traitors to the cause which they have so strenously advocated aid which now seems to te in immediate prospect if they remain true to their former demand—tre: and unlimited coinage of silver. | Gesitlemen it ig time You were con- ide ting these things and in’ the lan- duis ofthat grand caampion ot tree siiver, W. J. Bryan “Let your, ballots le your dckites upo this great issuc.” \ : ; * . i ay a1 a , ae Party: 7 ' Little Miss Hetthie’ Ntdowtid wnd her brother Hugh, gave a delightful birthday party at'the home of their evenl ’ About g trom, 8 to) lo. ‘orl hada charming tinne. . Wa =.age Licenses. i he Registey af Deeds igsued licenses : tr thive couples, all white pei rwetk, They were | 4 R. T. ‘Turodee syitathta Batt uy ~ Alonai Jackson ak ad Nita eset mnie “between white and colored couples, we Prof. Wo H. ; Crean Fr.day tuirty little folke Wed oe acd tie | aes Remember curses, sometimes like Our chickens, “Roost at home,” Don’t speak of others faults until We have bene of our own. Sperintendant Wells Cowhided. Charlotte, N. C., Supeintendant P. ‘Lf. Charloiie, way, ! cf OL Augast 26.— Wells, of the yas cowhide here this afternoon about 3 o’clock by Charles G. Hoffman a wellknown conductor of the same Hofiman had been told yester- day that Wells said that he and the ticket agent at Fort Mills, S. C., wanted to whack up on tickets—the latier sell the tickets aud the former not punch them. Wells and several other superintendants of division and Mana- line. ger Green came to Charlotte this morn- ing to conduct a railroad examination. About 3 o’clock, while the examination was coing on, Conductor Hoffman en- tered the room and alter cursiag Wells rodudly, stiuck him twice across the face with a cowhide and then slapped him Wells did not rise from his chair, nor did he say anything in the face. but. deny having made the accusation against Hoffman. ‘The railroad men present pulled Hoffman off Wells. Talk is rife among the railroad men of the affair, Homan has treight ecnductor on the reud for ys as. been a Fix Church Serv:ces To-morrow. Methodist church-—Sunday-school at J:30 A, M. Preaching at 11 A. M. aol 8 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D Wilson. Episcopal church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Baptist church.—Sunday-school at 9:30A, M. Presbyterian church.—Sunday-sehool at'9330 A.M, | bY em ML Model Factory, To-day Pat Gorman showed us through his tobacco ptizery which has just been fitted up with the best im— proved drying and ordering machinery. tUnder this new.equipment the . hand- creased nearly-t ree fold. with a): work- ing expense of only: ‘aboot ‘half of what the cid system, cost “him, His plant | wilt h ‘Jon the market. Columbia aud Augusta rail- | | Summer Goods at your ling capacity of the taclory has beea' in- is complete in every particular and’Pat 7 . = ee BY GEORGE Have You Seen Em. L struck itrich on my trip to the northern mar- kets, I have purchased the most a] seleet stock of. NNN NN ae ee a ae ee! NNN NI NaN Pl Nala as NN IN i allel. ie ee aad CLOTHING BPAPDAAALRAL SAM ee NLA NEN IPNIN INT NNT Nac Ng Nel Me NL NN Nat NN Ng et Nels Nel Nell Nd hs RAPA Ae The styles this season sur- pass anything I ever saw. | have made er- rane'ements wherehy [ can fully cuarantee every garment that I take measure for. I have my own private tailor in New York certainly suit you in fit and finish. and can Come see. FRANK WILSON, THE, KING CLOTHIER. ' Arriving Daily. Ait re Our Mr. Taft is pack from the ,;. north and says prices there were cheaper than ever and-he will make Prices here way down. | etiam if Pet ee tele own baa a Dity 4 i i fil « price. i 'vé one ‘of ‘the active hustlers ; cee anneal een ort | *\seen by the following extract from a| it is equally well known that the fee L | I HAVE TPE PRETTIEST DAILY . REFLECTOR Netter recieved from the Secretary of | now paid county officers will buy more ¢ Ihe OL ae =. = sn =| the Bryan Free Silver Club of Canton, | of the necessaries and comforts of life . p.J. WHICHARD. Editor. Ohio: “This Club 1s the central or-|than ever before, and that many of a Wall Paper! . ganization of the city and county. We | these officers are now making more ' - . EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY), Bryan tfree silver clubs that ars auxil | ever did. It is etrange and surprising | TO ever shown in Greenville. Be. —— —————— |ary to this. These clavs are éom- | therefore, that the Populist State con- sure to see my sam ples- All new Gntered as second-class mail matter. | posed of members of all parties. vention did not demand 2 reduction in His Worst Enemy Defeated by styles, not an old piece in the lot. ——— = | Paty politics and party nauies | the fees of these county officers as well Will take pleasure in bringing SURSCRIPTION RATES. are scarcely mentioned here any more. | as a reduction in the salaries of our 2 p p Lippman’s samples to your home if you will . , Ve ‘ . i] a i One year $3.00 They are either “goldbugs” or “silver | State officers. And it 18 still more sur-|- ‘y notify me at my shop near Hum a ad - - . * . . 9 ° . . 3 . . o = “One month, -"~ + ° + .25| men,” and the “silver mea outnumber | psing that the last Legislature, when 5 t R d ber’ On ; ar’s,on Dickerson a One week. ~ 3 the “goldbugs~’ I feel certain that] it had the power, did not then make a rea ame y. ’ venue, Delivered in town; by carriers without} y7, Kinley’s own ward, city, county and | reductiou in both fees and salaries, s0 } A. F ELLINGTON. roa sone ; Hberal and can be state will be carried for Bryan. that this rednetion could begin with and vertisng rates are é , , . ene Ww . re . ad on apptication to the editor or at} Secretary Hoke Smith, who will | apply to all officers who will be elected Greenville Market. the office | ance af hj arminati this year —Chatham Record. FOR THREE YEARS HB SUFFERED--COULD : solely because of his determination to y Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. 4 P + to that titl A Tide Turned, | HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT—ONE niter, per ie 15 to 26 . ‘espondent at he vreflx “ex” to that title, mext) | . estern Sides 6 to as oetoft * inthe ae who will add . t Che Charlotte News says rather ap Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 a4 Poriet tems of NEWS os it. occurs week, did not at first intend to take any _-NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. orn 40 to 6U sencin har } : i { i but in C + ia each neighborhood. Write plainly|active part 1 the campaign, Peaches ure beit — Corn Meal 50 to 65 gad only on one side of the paper. answer to numerous requests he has now. Peaches are being shipped ote Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, Flour, Family 4.25 to 5,00 ee the north to G eorgia and F lorida. was a sufferer from Catarrh in ts worst | | ard 5} to 10 — —— sop . i - rm. Truly, his description of his suffer- ———— agreed to take up Hock a There was a solid car load of Delaware is, seem liste short of marvelont the Sugar to peaches in the vestibuled train this vatg thet anther Tobe, weary, termer. cones sack | al’ 2 5 morning fer points in these two States. fal night ang, G Etrnggle to breathe ther pan ue ‘ Te of Bevinning early in the spring, Georgia ree Se. two. yenred SR Fick © pd Bens per doz W to 11 and Florida send train loads of peaches eeswax. De: ~0 h and keep 1 he, M LIPPMAN BROS. eet er rae al the ‘th and keep it up as the; Messrs. ., Savannah, Ga. daily to he rh hy P , ent: - have used nearly oe bottles c Ae . . asts. |" southern peaches are] of P. P. P. I was alc rom the crown otton and Feanvi. BENE lasts apane § I of my head to the soles of my feet. Your —neme have in the city at this time four other) money than any of their predecessors | _—— enn seyret eer = ocean eran — ——— ee | support the regular democratic ticket odd thing is going on in express circles Lineral Commission ou subscrip- gia for the State and national tickets. ion rates paid to agents. Missouri demozrats in Washington re- ———$—<—<— gard the selection of ex-Gov. Francis as Secretary Smith’s successor as an attempt to throw that state to McKin- 1ey by building up the strength of the ASHINGTON LETTER. gold bolters. Some of them eay that ovine nas turned and the| $2 P k he soles of my feet, Your | 5 Norfolk pr = ott s ee 1. |now gone, the tide has turned an e| P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- elow are Norfo rices Of cotton Gov. Francis had almost made up his now gone, ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart, and peanuts for Seay as furnished dent. ; shi ‘no from the north’| and has relieved me of all pain. - (From Our Regular Correspondent.) mind to come out for Bryan when he | Shipments are coming or and bas etave PN rer bei by Cobb Bros. & Consmission Mere . smay ¢ 396. . . —_ _— | can breathe through it readily. hants of Norfok - Wasuinctox, Aug. 28th, 1896.) was tendered this position, although he) ~~ aaa T have not slept on either side for two ° , ery tic head- 5 ; on years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. COTTON. Everybody aryund Democra says he intended to oolt from the firse . Now I sleep soundly in any position ali| Good Middling .. quarters has ce broad fue ever | and was oly waiting for the proper \ night. 0 years old, but expect soon to ST Tur since Mark Hanna's eM trying | time to make the announcement. It is pe able to are Bota! Ca i Good Ordinary 36 to hedge: on the silver question, WAS! not thought in Washington that Gov: Be P. and I heartil pga it tol Tone—quie published. Senator Faulkner says of] Francis will take the fime necessary to Yours respectfully, y PEANUTS. that interview: “I never saw a MOF° | tamiliarize himselt with the intricate significant interview appear during | pfairs of the Interior Department, but campaign. Mr. Hanna virtually ad—} will devote his time to politics, allow M. RAMSEY. | prime 24 THE STATE OF TaXAS—County of | Extra Prime 3 Comanche.—Before the undersigned au- | “ancy 3} other issue to the front he is beaten 00 to run the department. the currency issue. He recognizes, ey on this day, personally appeared spun what is the absolute truth, that the . Ramsey, who, after being duly Spanish ‘great masses of the United States, in INTENDED TO DECEIVE. SaturDay. AveusT 29TH. 1896. porte prensa —an ~ oj] «Jj Colt ona toatl > as re sworn, says on oath that the foregoing | Tone—firm. statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. _ ——— A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET August 4th, 1891. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P., REPORT. | Comanche County. Texas. ——— ame ee TET Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. cY 0. L. JOYNER. wages the west especially, are bimetalilsts. —_— He sees that they will have nothing to! The last plank of the Populist, 1 Jat. do with a single gold standard, and be) form adopted at their State conven- proposes now, with the election only|tion is too bare faced a piece of hy- ten weeks off, to swing around and} pecrisy to deceive even the most ignor- try to undo the work of the Republican | ant. It is in the following words : convention by claiming that there isto! In order to keep our public serv- a beautify Womans and all dle hostility to silver in the Republican | ants in thorough touch and sympathy 5 AM vi SGHULTZ figurement. 2S we skin are removed and » Bie, J} )) P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build platform. He admits the eee with the oppressel masses and to op your system oat’ regulate you in every * e La °, a : 9 “ - Vv ~ =} f ° * . ° remo = aasvnton that binctalixm is the pop |eheck, to some extent, the seranble for | PORK STD ES & SHOULDERS | fie een eg i oe ae ta Lippman’s Great Remed h remedies failed. y) where all other |] ngg—Common....- ....24 10 8 eumatism twists and distorts : hands and a - Its agonies are intense, “ Fine.... cceceeess 7 to 14 ut speedy relief and a rmanent is gained by the use of P. P. P. cure’ }Currers - Common... ... 64 tol0 oman’s weakness, whether nervous or . otherwise, can be cured and the system “ Fine.... .... 10to18 ESTABLISHED 1875. built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman is LOOD POISON SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0 5 : Primary, Seq er thing for this country, but I do not] office, we demand a reduction ot sal- apo? piotehes and Fimples on the face, SPE DAT rear i CA 1} the people b ; i i in-| ‘ ; MEKUCHANTS BUY Ladies, for natural and th h eared in 15t035 days. You can betreatcd think that ae can wep ' Pp ple y ar es until such time as through an 10 See iheir voar's supplies will find regulation, take P. P. P., Lippman’s at Stns preter to some bere we will oon his profession of triendliness at this late | Creasa of the currency the price of vrop-| their interest to get our prices befere pu. emedy, and get well at ence. oak tractigpayralroad fareandbotolblisand day.” erty and products will justify the pres— chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete cary, for do potashy aid atl mare aches and Not a little amusement has been the | ent rat...” n allits branches. Teste tre pavcn ssl mous Sore Throat, Lope : tof th : result of the Henry Watterson boom| If our Populist friends are really FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, out, it Id ‘thie Secondary BLOOD POISON for the gold bolters Indianapolis nom— sincere in their demands for “a re- nate cases and Eee eee aria for & 8 P RICK, TEA, & case we cannotcure. This disease has a.wa ination. Should Watterson head the | duction of salaries” why did they not 9 +e, SOLE PROPRIETORS baffied the skill of the most eminent physte f) nd o ticket President Cleneland would prob-| enforce this demand when they had the |4 ways wt LowgsT MAtcET PRICES Po ee, es 1 Absolute nronft sont sealed ou ably decline to support him for personal | powe.? In other words, -why cid not] TOBACKD SNUFF & CIG ARS 07 Temple. CHICAGO, te a reasons, as there has been ill willlthe last Legislature, in ~hich they For sale by J. L. W 00 ten, D PO | ae ’ ; 5 ’ we buy direct from Manufacturers, eva | pigt next decr to 9. T. White. between the two men since early in the | were all powerful, pass a law for the SS ee buy at one profit. A ccm OME SCHOOL FOR GLRLS. first Cleveland administration, but as | reduction of salaries ? slote stoc Will open at “Elm Cottage, most of the bolters are Cleveland men} Please answer, why? F U H N ITU HR t GREEN ARI INSTITUTE. pet eam School fo ge Mr. Cleveland will most likely beable} Even if the next Legislature sh ould . ber limited to 10 Address to head off the Watterson boom. pass a law for the reduction of salaries awe be An te areall boug res t §. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. Mrs. A. LM oC. WHELAN, se Tbe literary bureau of the Demo-|it could not apply to the officers who] gold for CASH therefore, having no risk sone (oe will begin uh day ot Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc. cratic National Committee, which was | wil be elected next November, because | ae ae * chose margin. oP Reapine: bf ae kat Woe Pupil _ organized this week, will do its work | no officer's salary can be reduced during _ ue vile. “| prepmed to enter nny college, or for Professional Cards. business. For particulais apply to the in connection with the Congressional | the term tor which he was elected. Lu Principal. —- — — = committee. Mr. Clark Howell, of the | other words, the Governor and other Colet| Female NATE _- i John Fa Fr. a Harding, P itution, 1 d of |S st Novembe ilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©. Atlanta Constitution, 1s the head o tate officers elected next November I have secured the services of a thor- MASONIC LODGE crn OODAD & HARDING, the bureau, but the exigencies of the| will be entitled during the whole of | oughly competent teacher and shall ® ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, State campaign in Georgia will prevent | their term—for the next four years— | OP®® a school for girls in the building) =~ Greviville, N. on my premises lately occupied as music ; ; : et Deane Con ~pecial a to collecti his. remaining in _ Washington until | to the same salaries that are now paid} rooms. ‘The session begius on Fall Sessisn Opens Sept. 14, rental sflentlee collections after the state election and Represen-|to ovr present Governor and other MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER — Loans made on short time. ~ tative Richardson, of Tennessee, 18 in| State officers. And the next Legisla and will continue for ten months. Fer terms &c. app y to e A . The te m { Ny] ws MRs. L. G. BERNARD, charge. Before returning to Geor-|ture cannot reduce their salaries. But Primary English per no , 82 00 Greenville, N.C: gia Mr. Howell said of the literary | che last Legislature could have reduced |Intermediate** “SS $2 50 ——t bureau: “This department will do | them ! | Higher TL ¢3 00 , L 4 we be ae its utmost to meet every reasonable} Why ? anguages (enc) $1 00 fl Importers aad Wholesale Dealers In ell bods of Music, including use ot instrument $3 C0 l] MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, JOHN F. STRATTON’S a demand for campaign literature. It i8} Because the last Legislature could) Those who desire to patronize the Violins, Guitars, Banjes, Accerdeons, Harmeni- | important that , Chairmen of State|have legally passed a law for a reduc- school hed bevear apply eony ts only MA Te ches Committees and that Democratic | tion of. the salaries of all officers * here- MR. ALFRED FORBES are what you want in . sie —_ | ee eee enn ttn te Na leagues aud other organizations wishing | after to be elected, and if such a law Greenvilie, N. C. : Jarburs literature should communicate with us| had then been passed it would have —— | ” 7 ned ) yames A. SMITH, - 7 literature desired. We are prepared | will be elected this year. | : ‘a style het TONSORIAL/ ARTIST. ~ to supply campaign materiai with special| But why did not the Populist plat- | Because an vld style nat oevel GREENVILLE. N. 0. . oy licited. referehce to the currency | question, the | form, in the above quoted plank, also shows the wearer to be up to date. sae Pressing Gents Clothes a spear ; bond issues, the income tax, and other| demand a reduction in the fees of all ogee 7 matters of like character. The Com- officers ? Why apply the reduction} The next session of this ‘school will MY CDRING TORK ; Here EDMUNDS, 3 | mittee, is not overburdened with money | only to those officers who receive sal-| 0p" on “ad FASHIONABLE BARE BK, ; 7 for the te owil ry es is in and. emb Special attentio en t and for the reason it will concentrate | aries? Why not reduce the fees of the} MONDAY SEPT. 7,. 1&9 + ieles-eanl thunes peng _ és “ a ae n given w Clean ing at once, indicating the character of| reduced the salaries of the officers who C R E E N vi uLLE ail ™ =288 Ial stathe héndi Intermediate’ “* “ ingué isithe héadquarters of the Na-| many of these county officers present as Higher ww wy he ats Sree nooaaimivartery , a This Hotel has been tho ie pala fore, \L{ My entireistook istprattior than | vated, several m . i fal | otis of the country are|ot our county officers are a much We ask a continuance of your past pd ree ! : a Revere mae Sete: : ‘ doubtiul States.” é land regidters?. Was this omitted from} | The terms are as follows. ob 20 bitin Sovely Biavlay of -OTKL NICHOI SON, a ov} Shirt iitoeaped nens, J. AY BURGESS 2 , ; 00 | Embroidery i; Rib bon Collars Washington, N. ia a tional,,Assqciation of Democratic Clubs. | delegates at this convention ? oe each $1 50 . 7s FY Song be as hereto ni i i , beral Li tt | | _ | tric bells to every room: ‘Attenth leer gi an upheard of mate, | gredter burden to the people than are PRE: POSTED ad 7 | Pintoane a Velecthee siuhe esha ; Leg, SSeS LUAU 6) Centrely located. " 2 a Se ey ye yee Ope of'thé, busiest places in‘ Wash-—| the above plank because there were 80 Primary knglish per mo. Languages (cath) os and other new goods. See . : “and dlsclpline of the schoo) | 80° OFEE RAW, tas hm ! of Bryan and Silver] It is a well known fact that the tees EF iw bgt 5 lec] of the ac by’s home, as may be the salaries of our State officers. And | m a RAGSDALE. Ba Att at tA, cat on Be SAAR RE 5k +A medi +--+ TORCATS ARIES | TESPEOENY | ; AND BRAN. HES. | N ; iT bat ! Provection to sugar producers. | \ tlunal Lickel. Protection to wool growers, AND FLORENCE RAUL RvAD allen | z yon, rays eens: | Restoration of tke American mer-| | | Ccadenseu penedule - | HMM WILLIAM J. BRYAN, , . _ ot Nebraska. 1¢ . marine. - , | . servation of ihe existing gol TRAINS GOING SOUTH. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. | reserva . 5 8 . ; . ~ | ARTHUR SEWALL, standard and no tree cvinage of silver GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY Dated ey IE 3) IS | of Maine. | except by international agreement, AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY) AND ° June lth 16 B/E ¢ Pas — | which the party pledges itself to pro- WORKS FOR THE RFS&™ 1896. AR A | FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT, | te —INTERESTS OF la. MoM, tA. M w. H. LUCAS, ne oe ~ Leave Weldon | 11 55, 9 44. ‘of Hyde county. Pensions to wat veterans, Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 0010 39) ; | Vigorous foreign policy. | ees State Ticket. | Control of the Hawaiian islands. -O Lv Tarboro | 12 12 a | Building and control of the Nicare-| | | FOR GOVERNOR: | uan canal Lv Rocky Mt 1 0010 5 45 CYRUS B. WATSON, 1 gu ~ Ly Wilson 20511 | | 620, ahaa “hy iclamdle GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND Lv Selma z 53 | _ ; Purchase of the Danish 1s anc Se OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD Te Fay'tteville : ; Al F i ° FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: Active work on the part of the Uni- ° Ar evore wt THOS. W. MASON, ted States to restore peace in Cuba. Br ot Northampton. Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine. ; os Strengthening of the navy. —_ — — lw C HAS M. COOKE Exclusion of immigrants who cannot | P. M. A. 4AQ. WM 4) - Ly Wilson 2 08) | 620) of Franklin. ' read and write. ' . Lv Goldsboro | 3 10) u Mo | —_— | Contivuarce of the civil sevice laws. S U BSC R i PTI Oo fd 95 Ce nts a LM OnTH ry Mae in ; 1 | 9 a5 FOR AUDITOR: Free ballot. No iyneh law. | ° P M.| | A.M R. M. FURMAN, Natiowul arbitration of strikes. : ot Buncombe. { ~~ Publie lands for homesteads. e Admission of the territories to state- FOR TREASURER: TT B. F. AYCOCK, hood as soon as porsible. ~ | ie <2 i" | Re | BOWES ET: | Representation m congress tor Alas. | tft | April 20, 6als | se SS 1896. p4R a 1 me SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : om a ly. MEPL! TS J. C. SCaRBOROUGH, Lhe platfurm expresses horror over Lv Florerce | S 4 T4e | ot Jobnston. the Armenian mass:.cres 5 sympathy by vay etteville 1) ee au) | with eflorts for temperance and ap- —~PUBLISHEDSEVERY WEDNESDAY£Av— mn: i FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : ‘proves equal pay for equal work — tor Ar Wilscu | | 20/11 35) ° a proves equal pay Se ae - | + JS 2 oS | , cE | ) POPULIST PLATFORM. ( A |] Ihe i ) Y be 7 — | FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &8U- | me 0 dr cr car. lorena penned meee Ciena d toed ond PREME COURT, The populist platform says that A. M | P.M A.C > Es ab . . . nay ante : Turlington Institute. | | Train onClinton Branch leayes War-| ~~ ° ‘BEPUBLICAN PLATFORM. og S RNING STAR A Military Boarding School. English THE MO ¥ | OBSERVER, - 9 . bi.‘ “¢ . ae " . Ao) r’ : ne all points North via Norfolk, | the republicans. Ben lings " JOHN F. DIVINE, : The platform speaks for— FOREMOST NEWSPAPER; ee, | General Supt. . nn . DAILY oF iasmwemavsaee”|E AVETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY) ‘North Carolina. "asp | ay FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. | iy ~ | uN MODE - Recognized as a school of the VERRY FIRST BANK, : ‘Five-DollarDaily of} N) MORE COL) WEATHER Brepecse posany collars oF tor business, Students admitted to colleges o fhe Only, Five-Dollar Daily of ee bis y Va. and N.C. on certiticate, Teachers and tpupile form our honsehold, hus a | ne he an ~ agi ; ( ; § wore attractive ever. it willbe a - its lass 1n the tate. & ito the h 3 4 -_, | making the home elementvery prominent. Number of boaréers limited, The les fo ang aaah dod will Leo ndividtalty of the student constant ae ia Noi bbe small and Li a . - faye Uae 8 2 ‘ ut parental. EE Bd OG ewes) , thé well sapplied ‘throaghout the REFER "0 ANS Patni Sethe. Oe eee : “ Favors Limited Free Coinage| THE DA summer. All orderain town de-| Write for catalogue. \ livered without “extra” ' ) When you want to be served FOR YOUNG LADIES||stite Banks: Dally'00 cante| nati Nevows Canitale 68 a vear "anmaecats oD HAC Raloigh, N.C. (Dermot, Wear 9.00: per "ng sienna rr, ah ay cigen, komme A AY LAN Ey Raleigh, N.C. (fer Wat RARER | RUE Malate paibively:no ive toliveted be-| No superior work done anywhere, North INSTITUTE i ny OR ure; Remember the Weekly Or “ “trek these hours. rehyeeg bed “The "sveaitase ofhed Th de tebe a she to| ONLY ONE DOLLAR A bt o h Fish arrive by every boat in Literatare, Langusges, Heslcand Art Jemes Dinwiddie; ‘Mi A., | “ ¥H you want the news, Subseribeto] 6-0 faa : COL. T. J. DREWERY, C. E.,Prineipsl, |of American Silver and Reped! |. ~All of the. téws-of the world. Com of: the Ten. Per Cent. Taxon: ‘pest Neca Gegitdle or own : a3 @ \ ‘ i * p ; e Yo gat SW. B PARKER. * scuenens sane Pux’DarLy Reriector. 25 centsa - Res : nd v per Noar Five i £ ander \ uth (" —_ wr ‘ . th gpm t | rginia.} Principal Fs month. f x es . a A } ee ™ ' g * i ae ‘ oe i th ial 9. . ‘ Caan a oul ; ai, f. ha. a hn ay { ' i Aya sali % “vr hd A saieaaihibindiie: salliniaaitl &, bos oe +4 wt alia a P ial ‘ ‘Taga temas? Nhs rd _ . Hs "hy mee PT, iw a es - , : sectciliniaay D ALLY REFLECTOR. ON TO THE NEXT. Wale { ,W. HIGGS, Pres, i. S. HIGGS, Cashier. Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t}Cashier. TAMAR Read the First Name and Keep| “Your attention is called to ,Oar | ooping Constantly al it Brings Success. large and excellent line of | Luther Savage wert to Tarboro 2 L JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING day. 0 | . __ \ ow. . . Greenville, N. C. | A. Nadal. of Wilson, spent Friday} JT qm now in North- Creates Many a new business, here. ° Enlarges many an oh business, ; ern Markets making ——FOR—— Vreserves many aiarge Dusiness. B. F. Metzger, ot Nortolk, 1s i” purchases for Fall and STOCKHOLDERS. hevives nahy acu business, town . | | SORING AN) at WEAR ee 7 ing eee Winter Goods. ‘| Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt | mye r satya f ailing eS Miss Lucy Cox is visiting m C olf | Million Dollars, a | ures su 33 to any busine "| pore. : Evar vy pody praised! ee . Wm. T. Dixon, President National Burwell Riddick returned Friday the splendid Stock I Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma. HENRIETTA, € ASHMERES, To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use the evening. carriedthis summerbut The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland columre of the REFLECTOR. ceh, N.C. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, | Thos. McGhee lett this morning for just wait the arrival! W Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. —Oonsisting of— —_ Pe ish, up-to-date \ Beautiful, sty! p f ’ TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Mt, Olive. of my fall goods and I R. R. Fleming, Paetolus, N. C, | aud cheaper thanever before. i » , ——— S. H. Abbott went to Kinston Fr- will show you 4 line an He fee DO | ‘CHALLIES re . | _| eenville N. €. LAWNS,.C WHITE GOODS Passenger and mail train going cay evening. : that surpasses any DEMITIES, : a = AVM. Going south, “Unele Sandy” Andrews went to thing you seen. — PARISIAN RIPPLES, North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 4 | Parmele te-lay | a ' We respectfally solicit the aceounts INDIA LINENS i, leaveslU:10 A. M. 4. B. OLA a4 ~. ‘of firms, individuals ond the general * ; / South Bound freight, arrives 2:90 P.! Mrs. Beitie Early, of Potecasi, is 4 public, LINEN oe “St wine. + aes arrives from W* vane Y visiting Mrs. J. \. Hart. | Cheeks and Ascount Books furnish ULLS, “ Sto: ‘ed on application M ingtou Monday, Wednesday and Friday |G yy , 1 ‘dawls’ Jewelry Stor pp : DOTTED SW iSSES, leaves tor Washington Tuesday, ‘Thurs Bernard went down the roae) eran . _ and Novel COT TON GOODS day wid saturday. List night and returned this mormng. — - — oe q 7 of difforent kinds and descrip oO ~~ |. a 3 OC . — | off S a =f aa an ‘an os | J. D. Bullock, of Oxtord, who has TINE Na ax = ° = o nN (ocxcrevems ae oS —Come see our— General Mixture cf Items—All Hot. ‘bee n spending some days on our tobac- “= "D 5° av) — 5 f, ; (2 = = _— : co market re,urned home to-d: ay. | iS rea) = a = 2 oD CL) (3) om a CHIR | WAS) Al , Last Saturday in August. 7 H. B. Clark returned Friday ever 2 ST = & = A oe a = > . Smoke Henry Clay Cheroots, 5 for 10. ‘ing from New York where he purchas-| e comme fin eS = A OG TS they are the correct styles aud 1enTy Uty WNEToOts, 9) | fo) 0 ee ms yw TS » oe ed « pretty line of goods for his trade! 2 qe 9 6 DD mo, cn = Pree’. Are you are asubsrriber to the RE-| pere, , & 2 = s 0 2 CL) ~ a ° FLECTOR ¢ Fe ee UA Voce a oe 2 é _ 5 id e 8 © = - +TXT . b. Brown returved Frivay even-| | = J) pan HAMBURG EDGING and Money loaned on 80, 60 and 90}ing from northera markets where he! = = ZS FS) Oo TC! SES . : nn Cc « 3 “1 INSERTIONS, LACES, deve Amply to F.C. Harding 3 . ays. Apply to F. C, Harding. | jad purchased goods for Brown & RIBBON™, FANCY BRAIDS, had pe : and NOVELTIES. The weather turned considerably OOKEN _ cooler last night. J. R. Davis, o! #armville and T. L. ; The “Southern Leader,” still holds Turnage, of Dongola, who had: been . a ; | . L 6. t q the Jead as the best 5 cent smoke north atter new goods, came in on Fri- I have just. returned from the ace ur alns . othing equaas it. D. S. SMiTu. day evenings train, NO RTH ERN =e my .RKETS Window Shades, Cu.tain Poles. Best Butter on wo ai Starney’s, g oe ws ° me i ae * ; es u _A ne a ug¢g were appom € y 1e re¢en wherel have purchased a The hour for eyemng services in the} meeting in Greensboro as delegates to ee. . churches has been changed to 8 o’elock. the sound money convention of what Is N ‘Se h | . Oxford Ties 7 called the National Democratic party, argee, 1 le \ vs Cap You can vuy sumber at Staten’s to be held next week in Indiamapolis. 1: « or Ladies avd Coidren that has Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at ‘5in- t and stylish line of goods never vee equated in this town.|zle Gold = Standard Drices.” Sve We are not LOW on one thing, just te catch your eye andi C. k. Speiaur, Manager. Bold Robbery. high on others becanse we think you are not posted. We sell our ~— . ; : ; goods at the Early Friday mght two thieves rop-{S004 Shoes. Qi roe | ‘ mont Tniter for sale at D- 35! bed the money eee at the swore off LOW EST POSSIBLE PRIC ES, an © weed nh , Re han mg joint B. F. Anderson, two miles from Green- ‘ond whether you are an expert or not dees not effect our price one ville. Mr. Anderson had gone home|Cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and quality with lowest price, and they will brirg you success egainst - eompetitors. My stock of for every buyer who wants av First of the seacon—New Mullets ‘honest, reliable, wearing aricles. and Potatoes 10 cents a peck at S. M.] leaving the clerks at the store. While Seite ‘they were engaged near the fromt the : | . nogroes Wentin at tne bak door broke i™ ( ITH I i | ( r is not surpassed Umbrellas - Best vlend Tea ,2é¢ per rer S./open the money Crawer, erabbee a bas| L. ) by any clothing M. Schultz. contaiaing abeut $150 and fied me store. lL will gell up- -to-date Clothing. | | clerks chased them. avross the fseld to Yo protect you from the sua and) A fresh lot or ru Uream Cheese and ' faiine to catch tl | Thanking you for paso favors, [ hope to ‘be favord with your ; — woods anc faiing to eatch them came ¢ ue Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun—-t ” Came tature patronage. Iam Yours to Piease,’ rover to town to. report matters to Sher- atail'e. itt and pave him telegraph fos bload i= IML... HARDEE. Fine Ital’an Macaroni, just reveivcd,| hounds. A.paaty was made up aod Leader of Styles. at J. S. Tun:tal’s. Pweat back to svarcls for the: taieves, and just before-day they weredound at |R L. DAVIES, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t.. J. L. LITTLE. Cash.’ r. | REORGANIZED « JUNE alan 1806. Gentlemen come uni examine our —!ing of- Fresh Carr Butter to-day, at §. M Schultz. | Staton’s mill,.ane of them asleep on top| of the boiler. The negroes, who gave TH E B A nN « KOF C RR E GREE NVI LLE, | Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw Remember hon. C. B. Aycock will} their names as Tona Huggins: and Tom and Fur Hats, ‘Suspenders and |speak in Greenille next wedaesday | Clark, have been pkwedin jail. They} GREENVILLE, N. Cc. Hosiery. Sioes in ore styles, night. had | een loafing about Mr. Andezson’s msds 3B BB bqua'ity aud. popular, prices. ; store 1 ws: ae > N Sedu and will nleare: you if yaa The Greenville Bank is now. located theses him sat the a * ‘Capital $50, 000. OQ. _ > : Fgive os n call: ; in tue new Eltiott block 0 east side o! ova Ate the, vest tl ; ; 1a wines — main street ey ite ead stat Kea ee] | Lam Paid in Capital $25, 000 00, Pye tire ct ~ and most. of it was re-| Pen _ | | Several of our grocers a had | covered they ¢himing to have dropped’ — Transacts a General Banking Business and nd Solicits Collections and Ace 4 rus oh RUA délicfous apples’ iw’ stock his week. | irc bas aad los: pact oO. ti counts of Responsible Persons and Firms. , 0 They came trom the north. , . | apntinbees en ne is ia and one many aT an . | ao: Oa S tsi ‘ace ies) Several of ‘hid bod ‘Wocthner who as ‘hectare Ay have been engaged on the Elliatt block G y different kinds. Diving and Par -| lett te mornings having finished their lor chairs, Lounges’ and Couches, k. 2 | 4 Paridr Suits, Centre Sables, Side 9 Boards, Dining ‘lables, Tin Sale Bedeteads, Mattresses, Floor av “4 Two Old ladies in Clevelane. ble Oil Clotf4, Mattings of Thats ate Hviuy in this ‘county two | eup and ‘zood grades old ladies, sisiers, aged 73 and 75 years __ who make their own living. They. liye ! alone and dé ther own’ planting’ avid | reaping. Some years ago they allowed ‘i "|e stack’of outs! to Hdmi | ih the field Pidirdeper ee “mire me (because, they di id not need 2 an) it |, biinow ok vmottl (dengan was BU: ; surround ed by Title tees” that a —= ry ae "Uomnd acne us. we will bol A MBAAEOERNY) 10 eR FORK 0 Bet ae — , . aera ttin 3 show ‘you to,jite, They (now haye. COPD, , foddet PAT TOY Go} ding ‘o . alii | . Ee ‘ or at in-|| and other produpts. séveral | years , old’ } * Sho ny " aid f . ) HR Hees: It i¢ &hid theythhvesin their honse,) a To re ‘of those ' ‘jarge. att Blook; On. ‘eat sidle:0 mew lh a ew” codk Nad atid | ‘Mureau’ that have |wever been used and- that are kep VCH: ig gout ‘ehameg to secure cl ¥v h yee ay eit fi ij os 0 ered wit qnilts.as a protection from al OVe:. an; \ i} S , wapataayie edt ri a 1% re vd Ba + ree an at fos yeti lie adush - ory rust. ; ‘They, ;;are hale. apd oe koma «14 be OPM, fi intl bate td phils s u! ately Aq a: q W 4 o } guoibbA vhoneaqioady aia: , Nh re ve hearty ana set an example of i \ghat many men would d> well to fol- iol ‘rama Aurora.