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NO
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.-it Weight With
There were some things V. i
Mr. nil
On was win .
lady should appear in a -n
dress bare arms, aid s
in iii. Lotion,
.-. rs v ages should re. . ,, , , , , .
I are l a u
. ; ml money not burs
i Maul i has lo be bought.
. is bought by a workingman i
N- l sin of rot
SOME BODY IN A HOLE
Two
have made
to
the Reflector
North Carolinian,
above amount,
campaign year
should take the j
leading papers.
-Y
.
says KeV. Or. i.
at The venerable
i certain am of work. II
it; i w and workingmen plenty
have pay pretty dear In
,. . I , i divine might put the injunction
his . i. Perhaps be mil J
j i a i in it
there are not enough
ii round or because he cannot or
nut nay In such
nut pay
that tin- dollar he doesn't
in- value neither interests
profits
i shopkeeper buys his dollars with
out or every
u his rs, it be runs a
store, work tor stages, and if the dear
I he dollar destroy tin power
. ;. he will gel fewer dollars
i , . clerks some must he dis
d, dollars with which lo
and hull will he cloud.
. v class if thus sutlers by a
. . dolL r.
i-in- hanker, money lender,
man whose investments bringing in
, . , , . and declared that
not voting was by ; r -i . . f th-
two. A man ill iv vile Wrongfully j
through lack which
ease he is hardly lo he accounted a sin- I
he sought light.
But there is no man so lacking in en-
I i i -11111 -ill to know to
throw away a is a species eon
tempt for the and of
loyalty to its fundamental principals, lot
which there can be no i . l
WE
fir
and Surrounding Counties.
i. .
.-.-. .
mar gene-ally
the counterfeit . .
dictions is prohibited a i I on
under Federal a-
false tokens and counterfeit
notes. The fact, however, is
of Govern in-lit
are now ; ah i v
than we have ever
ii our
i-riM i all his other sources
sutler a dear dollar I reports is a misdemeanant
o lie does dollars subjects Km ti a i of
. i i. r it coeds, pro line dollars or f mi
i dollar, gets back ore which. , or to both a J i i
is sun to be law to
than the h- lent,
leaver in
h purchasing His
i in wholly on the side a
. which is dear to-day and dealer
. We say his apparent ii-
-i ii
L- I
I I
Iron affecting i of a
products on th
it his 1- invoked, for
the in the of incredibly
the W -t.
. . because in tact the present thought it be fun create
in will harmful lo lie circulating
as to others. Ibo tornadoes. There is
e lays the golden egg be gratification to be derived from
slaughtered. All securities are found- the fa-t that this new type
. mi the can be so summarily collared the
a which compels the distress strong arm of the law.
th people will compel the d ;
th securities.
l common people,
the core of this
; i ii ii they remember that to get a
liar must buy ii with labor if
. with wheat and com
ii ii i eh th china in-r
The dollar which ex-
change for twice a- these III
s as tin- dollar thirty years
is a dollar costs them dear.
New k Journal.
Th S. A. L by
date Bryan
. i. e proper can,
i. Ike
i i ii was i in in
v. went ii
aid.
A when he was strolling out,
He novel- begged a treat,
ii v. it cane rolling out,
i ii ii ii he .
And i i a i I el- tell
A nu,
An e too; n i-i.
Ho .-. in tie-
He W d a in
i.-i ii- g gin
And
close to hit club.
Ho was iv wight
To c;
lie ed
a i was b
gave mi one I welt.
e'er ;. It,
II i ii, h U.
A r it
And took him lo t station.
ii
Tin- Air out i
i announcing o i
occasion Bryan i h
was and was
printed with ink
paper. A was H
T J. A
d .; till is in r--i .
r a i r Ir i u Mr. Aryan, i w
says
r ;
i v ill i
the ti n
v V It is one of the
. ii i tiling . e in
see i am
grateful for the that
Star.
One is worth a d i en i
JO . .
Faith a. d can pull Lent's
from shell.
He who rows, may
cord his
.
i lie is lean IS
oil on a furlough.
The holy days have come of
campaign lying profanity.
An hotel r t
plays with the tray.
To
a id give shows
Aim
o I let or w.- sense.
If wish to telephone to i i
speak ii I.
Nu man his aspiration
majority lull them.
Always take tin of a trump
lie would mil even under a mis-
Life be a bowling v
if man i . In I I .
. is have
bill the of them n T
The moon been around years
are
it
If there is any one should be
in it is the man
who snores.
There are a great many church
who are as careful of religion
as of their best service of only
using it on holiday occasions for fear
should get clipped or flawed in work-
and we m better shape to handle your Tobacco
ten With ample floor space and plenty of money with
i to do our business, we propose to be to none in the Ware-
own interest
house
can get the best returns. So we respectfully in-
you to
ding lo the
m i . i at
f th-y. u r ended June the
T lauded ill
. year mm about i
an men a-e f over die pr
year. a.
t a n. w and
j but there is to deplore in
t fact that it is an inflow of ignorance.
every one hundred immigrants,
twenty-five were from Italy, twenty
from Austria- Hungary and eighteen
. Nearly one-half of the
Italian immigrants were unable to
; ad write, tin proportion of
i literal s among the and
was probably us great. Thus at
i one-third of the new arrivals may
id as undesirable. The need
. I an on the lines bill
of Va.
imposing A ;, i
upon .
to be I . to Ii
the leading
Where
I w
will see that your every in-
will be looked after,
also
r. i
r-
of any house
Virginia
E. A.
Sole Owners and Proprietors, Greenville, N. C.
Below we some extracts from
Col. speech at
as given by Mr.
who was present. It shows
a pretty plight the Republicans
are in. When their Executive Com-
met after the Populist State
Convention at once put on their
ticket all the nominees of
Populists except Hi I They
put on and we
put the Populists in u when we
got them to nominate It
looks now like somebody- else i- in hole
Here a roan defiantly abusing every
body connected with the
ticket and yet he is on for Lieutenant
on that ticket, it
it will be late when be accepts on if
He shows that they
gold and the not to
rote anybody favors the gold I
standard. Bead what Col. Dockery
will
of a party forced to pal
bin up and vote for bin on a lick t
Which he denounces. Here is the report
the
Col. forward.
said a voice, almost
The Colonel said be had
a chill on bin, as he arose. some
Colonel exclaimed
in the very next lire K
c i- are this tint . a i n ,;
i, . mi 1.1 t,,. ,. -j,., y
I his the
said he to
me in fa.
Ir. e lie to
he of two years ii.
h appointed as
in Committee
11-. not to fail . Ir mi
ii on
s he would.
to this
hen- had come along that man Bus-
-ell, J swindled him out of
; not lie wanted
had gotten it. Me-
to be put up on
plank, I would not have
ed
Russell am are Coning
now-tor gold, though they
Russell once for greenbacks.
am made out of that kind din
They are in it for the pie. I en I get
my pie made at tor free
silver, and I am again t party
is against free silver. I can't advise
you vote for because I
think its right; I know it's not
H .-co led at bugs
said limes were never better.
men ought to be in jail and
II keys.
Clay, and plea . for
of labor, though he was mil as high a
protective tn He would
not vote tor tie bill,
if were in Congress. It was simply
a thrown to the whale. He was
in favor of moderate protection
w mill
f r the ii 1.1 fit of
bill bad St been 1.111 his
e abroad, be bad son
in I said, look at Claude,
a fatal to lie success of the
party
Col. the history
in this country down to
1873, that all went along
smoothly then, when something
happen d that wasn't done in daylight
is tilings like that ought to be
He said silver was, in worth
and asked why did they take the highest
metal to demonetize. It was a
v and Wall street
The he told ii fanny illustrating
lire
laugh, an
to pick up a piece of gold ill the
tech
mil bi d to el I
pick it
f If never J
hid rather
my on hoe-cake than do
o convictions
Well, tell us about
Russell ii e w ho u
He out of my
i man in as an
who went there
d to me from Wilkes co r sol
bought out, went out, did mi- e-
thing, declared Russell nominated
when the
you don't, brother Dan
told him I would say fl
letters the
would go put his brother
The Colonel
was at the
nil n
no one expected it less
He told how he was prevailed.
his good vile to take the
against his will. lie had taken
et the appointment he id
pay some security debt.
handled about
Consul at Rio, and when he got
to settle, he had to
and he was told that he w s
man who had come back from
who was not sued for some hi
He had learned more in those
years- abroad than he could in
the Pee Dee, and there in Rio
that he had studied the
tariff and finance had changed
views.
The Colonel rehearsed here the at
of gold bugs in the
way. and said lie fern
nut that In- would
to soon of
and make them a speech II
would satisfy- them, lie was worn a
worried now. be said, from the
he had been through hie
He ii party man,
leaves me, I say it
you'll get there after I
a silver man, and I shall advocate
election Bryan Watson,
over the world if you want to I
nothing the gold-bugs
laboring people I tare
He d to Russell in
who had
ii ml
to run fur the he
lie had denounced you i s th
your hi fore you. n-
written men iii mirth tr
disfranchise The
lie had a
man on a in hi- lit . and the
man had voted
was a lie how D
kept the n. i. it
and n ., i
the i mil i in I hi
no some
and said the fight h i
again this by alliance with
whipped tie in and
to whip I you W
elect Maj. I don't care
V elect ire or I am on two
I iv.-u pit on
ticket-simply as a
valve, to keep the old ship from
sinking. They may nut me on than
ii kit if they like, but ii will be late
the day I'll accept it. I want
will, f-lends when I
I Bill In travel with
The
that we stand n In-silver.
was set tine. on fire
silver. Now. h
the 4th of filler that
gold- What's what That's pie.
was at the convention
Russell was dodging as
reckon he down
lo II
that he had more in his
i he had in
. t i all all i to
to U in and vote
am look his s-iii cheers
laughter, and all kinds approval,
spoken for a little over an hour.
The week ending Saturday, A
1896, material change in
crop conditions.
lied wain first bat.
following the on tin- 24th,
weal her set in. and was
coolest day of August. The rain
was poorly distributed ; more
on tin than any date ; bat
over large portions the State the
drought continues unabated.
i Rains occurred
at a good many points on the
in south portion also on the ant
27th, benefited potatoes, peas,
rice and peanuts. The
is dry, and rain is still needed at
other points. A cool wave prevailed
the latter part of the week. Old com
is fine and will soon be ready to gather.
Cotton practically past improvement,
about hall open and being picked rap.
i Where rains o many
raised wire planted.
II who was Oil has been planted in
p as for hay. Haying is progressing
with favorable weather.
rains
man points, th.
but large portions t the are
la-l of week
mill and wind in did shims
to col ton in poi lions t Rich
an I Anson
ties. ruin ; t- core
s and
peas t u wens
enabled to plant turnip iced. or
no in cotton, which
dry and is no Picking
progressing in earnest. Fodder
nearly all pulled; earliest known. To
cures thin and what is left of
that crop seems very poor. Pea-vine
hay being cut. Ground too dry for
plowing.
continued warm until the latter part
of the week ; drought still prevailed
though some favorable showers occur-
red on the 24th, benefiting lute corn in
the west. Cotton-picking has
grossed ; much shrink-
in size of bolls as well as
occurred, but some lute cotton is re-
as blooming nicely. fodder
pulling is still going on, and
is underway. Considerable
is still to be cured. Sweet potatoes
whole convention cried
Col. Dockery formally announced
himself as candidate for the Lieutenant-
Governor. He was not a he
was only in accord with the Populists,
was a silver Republican. He twit-
Guthrie again, saying he had boxed
the compass, but that he had improved
with each change. The Colonel spoke
with vehemence, saying some of the
Republicans, he knew were going to
into him pitch and
In 1888 Russell wanted to run for
His brother Tom came to
house, and asked me if I wanted
eke nomination; I said, I don
nag for said Tom, o fall plow in.
and field peas fairly good ; poor at
Ground too dry at





THE
N. C.
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report
at post. t
K. C. as mail
Wednesday. September
NOTES
is getting about lime to Hung Li
Chang up. 11- big fellow and
pretty rich, but country has read
enough gush over in the papers.
The Star says that on Thursday
night Wilmington id th- greatest no.
d in its history.
Gov. Jarvis was speaker and de-
livered one of his
Tin Sound Mon-J at
nominated Senator
of for President and Gov-
Kentucky, tor flee
The platform declares
for and against the in-
come tax.
The Republican of Washington
county got out a straight ticket and
would not with the Populists.
That is the way they do where they
are strong enough to elect a ticket by
no use for the
lists at all. But don't they get thick
with the Populists in counties where
they need help;
amusing press dispatches
sometime get mixed up when they
ear in print. For instance, telegrams
were sent to several papers about the
Populist convention here Thursday.
A part if the dispatches as sent read
Forbes and Phillips, who were
in the last Legislature horn
were coolly laid aside. A. J.
doorkeeper in the House
with Abe was nominated
Some of the papers to
which this was sent had it that Forbes
and Phillips coolly set aside for
A. J. and that Middle-
ton was nominated for the Senate
The Charlotte Observer was the only
that gave it correctly.
The feels like
the Democrats the county
. ill j good work they done up
to this stage of the campaign. All over
the county there wee large crowds in
attendance upon the primaries held Sat-
and our published list shew
that good men have been selected as
delegate to the convention
on Thursday, good men have been
named rs candidates tor Magistrates
and Constables. Now let the same
be carried into Thursday's
convention and put the very best men
on the county and Legislative
Whether you arc a delegate or not,
come to town Thursday and ;
the convention day one long to re-
membered.
Baking
Powder
and Republicans--
WILL THE SENATE ELECT THE
PRESIDENT P one Democrat and one
Republican as electors.
The Columbia Stale, after In the
of special dispatches in agers have fused with
Chicago Record, figures out that Means and bolting gold
will have the three supporting
ml r VT T
J A Porter.
Mack Williams,
J A Smith,
H T Cox
Cannon
J J Mills,
L N Edwards,
H C Venter,
Haddock,
J J Elk,
W L Clark,
P W Arnold,
J H Milk
J J Oakley,
George
Frank Stocks
W F Carrol,
L Mills,
Executive Commit B
LS Edward, K A J. A FOB REGISTER
OF LEEDS.
Falkland, N. C, Sept.
Ms. Thursday. Sept.
lot the party will be cal-
ed upon to select its leaders for the
coining campaign and it the party will
be wise in the of its candidates
Grimes, W L L Democratic
A Can-on, Robt m in
Dixon, J A K. Tucker, L Clark.
Populist electoral fusion to
throw the election of Vice
dent of the United States into
Senate. If Mr. Bewail does pot
a majority of the electoral
votes, the election is thrown
the and only the two can-
receiving the highest
number of votes are
The will, if fusion is
mated as now Hobart
and and the being
for silver, it is presumed it will of
course elect the can-
The following t
and Hobart ticket- It
is not believed, however, that
Populist vote can be delivered to
In North Dakota the Democrats
Populists have fused, but
me not given,
Idaho the Democrats, Pop
and silver Republicans
have nominated the same electors,
and Bryan will get out of
votes
Kansas the fusion plan
agreed upon gives Democrats
the electoral ticket and I he Pop-
Tile coin-
The following,
State shows the status of fusion , State ticket, in
j is
California fusion has been j South Dakota
with unanimous I agreed upon, but the detail.
of both conventions., not be a
For d Mills.
For i C M
Jones, -1 J IS T
were ins meted to
use every effort to i cure the
nomination of J A- K- Ticker for
Commissioner.
Meeting called to order by J D
Cos, chairman, W C Jackson, see.
DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.
Caleb E C
John pierce, R B
Mumford
fusion is
will
d some time
, electoral ticket of five month- It is probable that
Democrats and four Populists; in making
baa been put in field,
last State election
and Populists had a
of over Re-
publicans.
In Wisconsin arrangements for
fusion ate progress with every
At the I up the electoral ticket.
Democrats In the
having a working fusion in Slate
politics with Republicans no
fusion is likely.
In there is but a hand-
of Populists and they are not
expected to put up an electoral
prospect of satisfactory com pie
will ,. i
In Maine there were at, the last
give
bes
The Democrats
the Populists two of
on the State ticket
Populists will vote for the
electors,
Washington fusion is com-
Democrats
lists the electoral ticket
equally.
In Utah the Democrats and
silver Republicans will
on the Democratic electors.
straight Populists and
neither having
much strength probably
nominate ti as a
of form.
II. seems hard
He has always wanted
and was a time when many in the
Democratic party would have been glad
to see his for party reward-
ed with an office. he kt his am-
run clear away his judgment
and because he was not given as big ail
office as he wanted we find him kicking
clear out of Democratic harness
a big flounce. Anticipating that there
might he a chance to ringer in the Pop-
pie he himself to that par
aid is joyously accepted. He had
worn h's new political clothes but a
short while before we see him moving
to Charlotte with the expectation
getting the Populists to give him a seat
in Congress. When the
met another man walked off the
and poor Henry was left
Thinking that he must have
something he back to Charlotte
and accepted the Populist nomination
as State Senator from
Hut alas. he finds disappointment in
store for him again. The legal point
has been raised and is sustained that
he has not lived in the county long
enough to represent it in the Senate.
they give him the office of
cf township Constable, but if he don't
get something soon he will be hunting
a job some other parts.
Minnesota fusion is
the Democrats getting
four the four
silver Republicans
The fusion is the most complete
ever known in the State-
Wyoming Democrats
Populists each have full electoral
tickets in held, but the
cations are that the Populists
will withdraw theirs return for
representation
and legislative
Arkansas there is no fusion-
Democrats, Populists and Re-r
publicans are it
Of course the Democrats will
win.
In Illinois fusion has been eon
the Democrats having
the Populists tour
The latter may vote for in-
stead of Watson.
In Colorado the Democratic
convention named as electors two
Democrats, one Populist one
silver Republican, and it is prob-
able that this d vision will be
accepted by the other
In Michigan union is
The electoral ticket has ten Dem-
three Populists one
In Nebraska the Democrats
will probably get support of
the Populists for their electoral
ticket and the Populists sup-
of the Democrats for their j
State ticket The
arc in progress.
In Virginia an is being i
made to secure fusion, which
case the Populist get
of the electors.
Iowa close has
perfected, the getting
three electors. the
will get a
of the congressional
nominations.
In Georgia there is no
and each of the parties will
its electoral ticket. the
of a failure to secure a
for any ticket Legislature
will choose electors. Of
they will be Democratic
In West Virginia there ire
some impediments to
is almost certain to g all
the votes-
In Kentucky there is a
friction between Democratic
Populist managers, but
lists are expected to support B
Alabama
demoralized by their to
a State ticket
. Republican. The n-
with k. want to p-
port the at
tors put oat by the De
g of an-1 while radicals want to fig
election but 5.000 Populists. Many
have over to Bryan Se
while many who dislike Se
wall will support
Ohio fusion baa
ranged, and the are
have five electors out of They
polled as many as
votes.
the Populists are
weak no fusion arrangement
has been They
to vote for and
Montana nothing has yet
been done toward
State conventions to be held
will have to consider it-
In North Carolina there
three St right tickets. Democratic.
Republican and Populist.
In the Democrats and
Populists have fused by dividing
the electoral vote equally.
Dr. Jas Dixon,
J J Jackson,
J Brooks,
W F Hart,
A G Cox,
Fred
H E
Cox,
J W
J A Branch,
J S
Asa
J R Johnson,
P H Ives,
J J May,
J H
W C Jackson,
J D
Cox
election. Let them select the Strong-
est, most aid n to be the standard
Major Henry Harding, as
the nominee for Register of Deeds,
make a salient fight for the
of the A more vigorous
campaigner, a icon d a
man add more strength to die
could not be in the
Maj is a conservative man
and popular with the
masses, and his highly honorable char-
matched with his to make
a vigorous campaign peculiarly fits him
to be the standard bearer of his party
in the coming fight
We are now passing through a very
strategic period develop-
u period which requires men
special fitness and to assume
the attitude of a campaign had -r.
us all come , with cue.
LOYAL TO BRYAN.
L. F. EVANS
R EVANS.
A- H. CRITCHER
Wants th-3 to Win
He Be
Telegram in New York
rial.
Chairman Jones, of the Demo-
national committee, re-
wrote to Arthur
that many Democrats
throughout the country, and es-
tie West,
objected to fusion with the
lists on electoral tickets for the
that they do not wish to
be disloyal to Mr. re-
ply to Mr. Jones, Mr. for-
warded the following copy of a
written Mr. Bryan
Bath, Me., July
W, J. Lincoln,
My Mr. Bryan In view
of action of Lotus con-
today I cannot refrain
from giving you my thoughts
the situation-
My advices are that you have
been as candidate for
president Mr- for
Vice President. I also learn
through press dispatches that you
are somewhat undecided whether
ought to accept or decline.
Now, I desire to say to you,
the utmost frankness and good
Tie
EVANS CO., Props.
The old Greenville Warehouse is being
and more lights added which makes
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. Wit
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings an
hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco; as high
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show
you. Your friends,
EVANS CO., Greenville, N.
POINTS
Or
accord, to nominate that feeling, that you must not allow
any personal for
me to influence you this,
pop
gentleman, Henry
Harding, The strength which he will
add to the ticket, the energy
COMMITTEES.
Ayden o u
chairman, J H John fierce,
R U Emmet Spier.
J J May, Jesse
Win J D Cox.
For Constable
horn-
For D Cox, J
U Forbes, J J May.
Between three bundled and
four hundred were
present after work of con
faction a Free Silver was
FARMVILLE
called to order by B
May, chairman- C L Barrett
Delegates
W R
W E
T M
R P Sugg
desire that you will do
with which he will enter the campaign ; you believe is best for the
of the head of the ticket.
peculiarly fits Win or H. the
Democratic party make him their
be will make a gallant and
able tight for Democracy, and on
day when the polls have closed
and the votes counted the
Henry Harding for Register of Deeds
will be counted as victorious.
Democrat,
BETHEL
BE
Meeting all Over the
The gives below re-
ports from as many of the
as came in today.
BEAVER DAM.
Meeting called to order by A-
d. Walker, chairman W. C- Joy-
Secretary.
DELEGATES.
Smith
G T Tyson
J F Allen
Wm
Executive
ALTERNATES.
Tyson
W A Pollard
Q W Crawford
A A Joyner
The Man a Hero.
A few days ago we read in I lie
that a gentleman of
that city had left his and buggy
standing in the street there, his little
hoy in the buggy ; that the horse got
frightened at an umbrella, wheeled
around and dashed headlong t
street ; that a colored man, Tom Don-
nelson, Standing near, took in the situ-
gave chase, overtook the buggy,
I it from behind, clutched
the reins over head of the boy and
pulled the horse Two weeks
ago a story, the facts of which were
substantially the same as those in this
given, was read in the Washington
this having taken
there. Recently a State paper
an a
u. j . stream of water and
mg jumped into. , ,
his own life
at imminent
saved that of a white boy. .
dents a, these shed on the u
race. In such ,
recited, in times of lire and r
other circumstances calling the
of coolness and daring, black
man has been known often to display
tie highest heroism putting bis own
hie in jeopardy for the
to are not among be least of
Walker, chairman, F M W
C Joyner, J F Allen, G T Tyson
For D Smith
For F Allen, I
A Nichols, Tyson.
BETH Eh.
Meeting to order by D
C Moore, chairman. S T Carson,
secretary.
DELEGATES ALTERNATES
W G Little W G
J S Brown D Mooring
D C Moore G W
M A James R E Jones
W James S M Jones
Executive C
Moore, M Jones, W Q
B James. M A James
For C White-
burst, S T Carson, T H Barnhill-
For Constable Bullock.
Resolutions were adopted rec-
J B Cherry, Jesse
G M for
County Commissioners; D C
Moore for Register of Deed t,
J i for Treasurer.
CAROLINA.
Moating called to order by W
Williams, chairman- A B Con
secretary.
Alternates
W H Moore
J T Lewis
I J Anderson
Moore
Executive C
No May, chair-
man, B M Lewis, T M Flynn,
L I J Anderson.
No B Bynum,
chairman, R P Sugg. J W
W E Boyce, C L Barrett-
For Magistrates N Bynum,
W E the other
for the executive committee to
select.
ATE
F G James
J H
W H Smith
R W King
L I Moore
D J
A L Blow
ALTERNATES.
TOWN-
J R
W R
W H
F C
W L Brown
J L Sugg
Warren
St
O i .
V .
DELEGATES
J M
A B Congleton
I H Little
J H Page
B Wilson
J L
W W Thomas
ALTERNATES
H N Gray
M Bailey
J L Roberson
C Whichard
D B Carrington
A Mooring
D S Rollins
Executive H
Williams, chairman, J W Page, W
W Thomas, G M Mooring, H N
Gray.
For L
H G Nobles, J M Leggett.
For L Gray.
called to order by J.
A. K- Tucker, chairman township
executive committee, J. J- Elks,
secretary.
ALTERNATES.
r J B Grimes,
Tones,
-1-W E Proctor
J A K Tucker
NORTH SIDE RIVER.
E B Dudley W J
J L Smith F G Moo e
O W Harrington S I Dudley
Edgar Buck J C Smith
A D E Dixon
SOUTH SIDE RIVER.
B W Tucker W H Allen
Move J C
B K Allen J J Button
Nash
Augustus Forbes H F Keel
W B Richard
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES-
Town-J G W L Brown
F C Harding, R W King, R M
North Fleming,
chairman, W Harrington, Ed-
gar A D Johnston, J C
Smith.
South Side, west of Railroad
J C chairman, L L
M G W U
T F
South Side, of Railroad,
chairman, B W
Tanker, W G M Tuck-
Nash
For D
tree, W B Parker, J T U F
Keel, C A Tucker.
For A Forbes.
called to order by J B
Little, el executive com
H W Whichard,
ALTERNATES.
W G Whichard
J R D H James,
B B Satterthwaite, J J Moore,
T J Daniel, M T Spier.
Executive B Lit-
chairman, D H Jame-, J R
R R Fleming, H M
Jones.
Nominations for
and Constable left
SWIFT CREEK.
Meeting called to order by L B
chairman. Canady
Moore, secretary
ATES. ALTERNATE .
F M J K Witherington
N R Cory J A
A I Roach W F
E A Johnson G B Kilpatrick
W B J B Kilpatrick
Jesse Cox
W J J J Moors
J A R H Garris
For A Hardy-
A I Roach.
N C.
Rev. A. S. Barnes returned home
from Fremont Saturday evening and
tilled his pulpit in the
Sunday and night.
Rev. J. W. Powell filed hi; regular
monthly appointment at the
Sunday and night.
Miss Bryan, of
left last Thursday evening after
a k visiting relatives here
Mi-s Sallie of
and Miss Fannie Bell, of
land Neck, spent last week with Miss
lab and sister.
returned from N w
York last Wednesday evening.
J. B. Bu. and T- T- re-
turned from Baltimore and York
last Thursday.
T. R. has mile an
tour among the tobacco in
the interest of the Planters Warehouse
of Greenville .
A many of our attended
the yearly meeting at Flat Swamp
Sunday.
Hen is a here a of
Both carbon yet
them lands the mightiest magicians
Vat are. The food on your table, and
your own body; clemently the same,
ct between two stands the
the arbiter of growth or decline,
lite death.
cannot make a diamond, we can-
not make flash, blood and No,
But by means of the Digestive
we can enable the stomach f
digest food which would otherwise fer-
an I poison the In all
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con-
with weakness, loss of flesh.
thin nervous prostration the Cot-
dial is lbs successful remedy. Taken
fool it relieves at once. It
assists nature to nourish.
to show
cents,
is the best for
Doctors it in
of Ca-tor Oil.
principles we are
for are paramount to any personal
consideration that latter
not weight or
influence on your action.
I cannot for a moment alien
lo be a factor at y action
your part that in the
slightest degree an
for you.
With regards to Mrs.
an, believe me your
Jones, referring to
the above letter, said;
talk about tho
of our candidate for Vice
dent is too absurd to
considered Mr. Se let-
written just after the
of Mr. Bryan by the St-
Louis convention, is a
illustration of to his
associate on the n-
ticket. He sees no
whatever in Bryan's
f r President by an-
other and upon another
tick-t, but believes it to be an
important toward certain
victory for silver cause.
is a complete answer to
forts the gold Democrats to
create that Mr.
will retire under any cir-
to say that the Dem-
party its national or
are just as loyal to
Mr- as he hi in sol f is to Mr-
Bryan, the great came of the
common people.
o J c s a.
o A g.
mm
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex-
Deputy U. S. Marshal,
Columbus, Km.,
was delivered
of TWINS in
less than min-
and with
scarcely any pain
after using only
two bottles of
DID HOT SUFFER
per
CO., ATLANTA,
BOLD DRUGGISTS.
Notice of Sale.
By of of the w ill
the late A. M. B-
Whichard, her will sell at the
Courthouse in N. Mon-
day the 12th day of October, 1607, the
estate, the house and
lot, situated in Greenville. N. on
third street, recently occupied by Mrs-
Clark. Also a tract of land containing
about acres, situated partly within
and partly without the town of Green-
ville, through which the and
Scotland Neck Brim h Railroad passes.
Will also sell on the same day, at
aforesaid of Mrs. the
following personal property; tine
diamond parlor water pitcher
and two goblets, dozen forks
end dozen and de-
j dozen tea spoons, spoon
tongue sauce ladle, mug pure
and salt cellars and
spoons, also one-half undivided Internal
the chattel property described in the
will Mrs. as the
furniture in ray parlor kind
and except the piano and
stool, also all the furniture of
kind in the bed I now
and my cast Iron yard the
other undivided half Interest being the
property of Mary
of sale, real J cash
in and years,
for cash only. W, R. u
Executor of Mrs. A. M. dark.
Attorneys.
This in Your Pipe.
Seine folks argue that
are net read. Bet they arc. the
newspaper folks themselves read the ad-
in till REFLECTOR. Not
many days we a piece from
the Sun about, a merchant
mullets and in
cents a and no- wt sec the
Charlotte making some good
points from acting
advertised. Of course
are read, and die wise will
put bis announcement will
be paper.
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B S
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Try Hitters as a remedy for
troubles It not, set a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be adapted the re-
lief and cine all Female Complaints,
a wonderful direct Influence
in giving and and tone to the
organs. If you have Loss of
Fainting spells, or are
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or
troubled with Spells, Electric
Bitter is the medicine need.
and Strength are guarantee by i's use.
cents and at Jno. L. t-
ens Score.
What Free
It means that the the
people shall boycotted.
It greenbacks shall
be redeemed with silver as as
gold.
It that to more bonds
shall be sold to buy
It means that silver shall
to be a legal tender.
It mean
circulation to keep pace with
the increase
It would mane silver bullion
worth as much as if into
It would stop the redemption
of greenbacks by money sharks
who lake silver for them.
It stability to
our currency- It would
ally raise the general level of
prices.
It would mean better prices for
wheat and
It would more work
pay for work.
The panic makers would go out
of business.
We would have no more
rations from the White House
that the is bankrupt.
There would be no more
cat bond purchase at robbery
rates of interest.
It would mean the payment of
cents on tho dollar for
and
These thoughts are not our
thoughts, nor of man,
but the convictions cf a majority
of the Democratic
They presented in this form
that you may them. J
Durham
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I have just returned from the
NORTHERN
where I have a
Large, New, Cheap
and stylish line of goods
We are LOW on one thing just lo catch and
high en others because we think you are not posted. bell our
goods the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one
cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining and
quality with lowest price, and will bring you success
ell competitors. My stock of
g-H t t T T no surpassed
Or by any clothing
store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing.
you for past favors, I hope to be with your
future patronage-
I am Yours to Please,
Leader of Styles.
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Frank
Wilson.
THE REfLECTOR
Local Reflections.
i Our
Kodak Catcher Item Coming
Go
Youth and Boys
WINTER
I S
All in and the Assort-
is greater than
ever. The price
has been greatly
reduced and
the
is just
the
same. All colors, cuts
and makes select
from. Give me a trial,
will be satisfied.
A Mrs. Hopkins
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
GENTS
HATS,
are coining in.
Summer resorts are getting out
date.
Tic James grape u getting
ripe.
Straw hats are almost back
Best Tea pet
M.
Equinoctial are liable to Strike
any time now.
Fine Italian Macaroni, just received,
at J. S.
Greenville is a live town but it needs
some factories just the same.
New cotton is r a I S
some comes in every day.
Call Patent
No it yon want the
A. Smith is adding some very
handsome furniture to bis barber shop.
IA fresh lot tun cream Cheese and
Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun-
stall's.
The merchants arc looking ti;
good trade, and those who advents
trill get it.
Several the tobacco men are board-;
with Mr. White Di kin-
son avenue.
We bear that some is are already i
shooting partridges. It is against the ;
law shoot them before November.
Dr. Hyatt will be at King House.
September and to examine and
treat diseases of the eye.
The colleges of the slate arc report
openings for the session,
with more pupils than a year
One man brought dressed
to town. Saturday, and sold them
all before he could get one
lie had a pretty hunt.
It is a subject frequently referred to
in these columns but will bear mention-
again, Greenville needs a
o and needs it bad.
The Reflector office has just printed
the annual the
Nurseries. A postal card sent to
Warren Son will secure a copy.
has an afternoon daily,
the Chronicle, just started by C L.
first number has been
received and it is a neat paper indeed.
The large farm implement factory
of S. K. White Bro. Norfolk, was
destroyed by fire Wednesday night.
About twenty live other houses were
burned.
This immediate section got only a
slight touch of the m Sunday night.
but a miles south of us fared a little
We learn that at Washington
a heavy rain tell.
Nursery sent the
TOR a Tape twig about inches long
that bad large clusters of grapes on
it. They were as tire a cluster
grapes as we aver saw.
New Felts in all the latest shapes and
shades at Mrs. L. Griffin-,
Talking about job printing, the Re
PL office has just received a lot
of the best bond note paper ever offered
here. Now if you want some nice
printing just call on us.
The Reflector Hook Store has just
received a new of those famous
Parker Fountain Pens. Ask any per-
son having one and he will tell you it
is the best pen he ever used.
The Aid Society of the
Church were entertained by Mrs.
l. at Hotel on Thurs-
day evening. present report
occasion of much enjoyment
Frank has just placed five.
nice clothing display in the
of his sure. Tiny are quite a
show his handsome
of clothing to good advantage
My new Fall hats are here. Come
and save money.
L.
On wedding occasions we
there is no more popular dace than the
store of J. IS. Cherry Co. The
beautiful line of rocking chairs and
other furniture carry make most
appropriate presents.
The outlaw, John Koonce
who was raptured in this county butt
Friday, and had to be .-hot twice while
being taken, died at Wed-
evening. His leg had to be am-
and he never recovered from
the operation.
Friday Eastern Warehouse had
Halifax, Edgecombe,
son. Greene, and Pitt
Now, if this house was not doing good
work fir tin- tanners do you believe so
much tobacco would come to it,
from such a large territory
fresh Carr Bat to-day, at S. M.
J. D. of Oxford, down
Monday evening.
II. returned Thursday
evening from Saratoga.
Wist returned Saturday
evening from Tarboro.
in s-;
of Plymouth, has
hen-.
J. S. Jenkins returned S it
evening from Danville, Va.
J. G. Staton, of came
ever Thursday evening.
Dr. C. J.
Thursday evening.
from
J. It.
the Eastern
bus a position
returned
Monday evening from Wilmington.
of Washington,
D. is visiting Mrs. Or. Williams.
alias Lillie left
eve nil g on a to Greene county.
Miss Latham, of Washington,
is visiting the family Latham.
W. Greene returned returned Fri-
day from the tin north where he has
been goods I r II. C
Mrs T. and children, of
are visiting the family cf her
Mrs Perkins and Mis-es
Ella King returned borne
from Baltimore.
Will of Baltimore, dropped
evening. He
struck i he ground smiling as usual.
glad to receive a call
Thursday evening J.
former editor Concord Stand-
ard.
Wednesday
at o'clock, at Salem
church, eight mile-, below Greenville,
Mr L. S. Smith, a popular young mer-
chant of town d Miss Tuck-
daughter Mr. J. J. Tucker, were
man led by Rev. A.
The attendants were. William
and Fannie J. V. John
son and Miss Annie Tucker,
a d Miss , W. E
Tucker and
and Lena Campbell, Patrick
and Miss Florence D. liar
and Mi.- Henrietta
Immediately after the the
couple and attendants left for Green-
ville, arriving here late in the even-
From U to o'clock a reception was
held at the elegant new of
groom ill where a large
number cf called to congratulate
them.
The e tuple received many handsome
and serviceable present.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb, set of
F. W. Barber, water pitcher.
W. I. Parker, James Long and
B. White. rocker.
and Marlin, of
Norfolk, I set.
Miss Henrietta table
AT
Ho a Speech to a Large
Audience.
POPULIST CONVENTION.
They Finish the Skeleton Ticket Left
by tho
1896. Winter. 1896
Since it first
Hon. v. It. Aycock to in
Greenville on Wednesday people
have been talking about it, as was
expected a large era gathered in the
Court House to hear him. The
was handsomely introduced by L. I.
Moore.
cover.
Miss Olivia pair of towels
W. B. and wife, butter
I dub.
Aiken and Parham,
bands line rug.
IV. It. Smith and J. S.
table cloth.
Miss Fannie set of table
spoons.
Mrs. K. L. Smith, pickle fork.
Miss Florence set of nap-
C. D. James and
Brown, pair of pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Proctor, nice
Alter referring pleasantly to the In-
Mr. Aycock said is
a great fight u great eon test before
us. It is a fact that the Democratic
party bus for one hundred
on the side masses and against the
classes Democracy means rule by the
people. It is a glorious
Democrat. On one hand we have Re-
on another Populism, but
ours is a party principle, There is.
no isms about the party.
a II David II.
Hill has lost his patent on those words
I can use You never saw
a Democrat who not proud he
i one, while of the other
parties have to apologia
where they are.
years ago the Democratic par-
made the best platform ever drawn,
and this year it made, a one.
The Democratic party is like apple
brandy, grow.- as it grows
The Populist Convention hen I
today and was called to order by
Harry Skinner if s ex-
committee. The that
he made ought to be heard by every
Democrat in the Stale. If it were
not a man in the State o has one
drop of blood in his veins
would even say r believe again
I hat Hurry Skinner has one single
inti rest in any thing but that which
his own interests and mitigates
against principles. We
may analyze report some things
which he said at some other but
have not I lie time or space to do so
this evening. We will content ourselves
by saying thing
Harry Skinner politically is to advance
his own and the next is to aid
the Be, in whatever way he
may be able.
At the close of his speech he named
K. A. for permanent chairman
who short speech upon taking
the chair and declared Hie convention
ready to proceed with its work
A. Lang made
takes the lead and the is- no object.
Come and see me
are out of sight in style and color and below
par in price.
Every thing cheap.
Harry Skinner offered the motion
that the convention proceed to
candidate for two
a Surveyor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Senator
and one Representative, leaving the
Register of Deeds, one
cue Commissioner and the Coroner to
Mr. Aycock then took up the be selected by the executive
part of the platform of four years This motion carrying out the
ago, explained our interpretation
. , , , , fusion and the vacancies kit to be
of U was and the clause that other ,;,.,, ,,. or,.,.,.
misconstrued lo have a different means to endorse the candidates put
meaning from what we said by the Republicans for those
that the platform veer had been
Sam Wilson of Creek, moved
that the roll townships be called for
C. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Hard e.
of furniture ten dollars
returned
day evening from Greene county.
Lizzie Snow Hill,
her for a visit
Miss Mary L. of South
ton, Va. Saturday evening to
take g . f Mrs. Alfred
school. Lacy bears lb; very
highest testimonials us a teacher and
Mrs. innate in securing J Tucker, wash stand
her services. James Little, of
A. J. Griffin and wile, hall lamp.
W. Wilson, set tea spoons
Dr. Janus and
Annie, Minnie
et.
enter piece
Pattie
Mr. Aycock then of the motion an
Join II. Small,
Democratic Eh
Washington,
Monday in
noticed his face wore a
broader than usu and
s undid as the cause it leak
It was
much
when
I out
his
that there was a young voter in
first
Lamp
A light placed in the
would be a great convenience lo
the people getting their at night.
It would be much safer, too, than for
people be d to strike matches in
order to find and open boxes
I bey do at present.
dishes.
at
in abundance and they
will suit you in price.
Don't forget me
when want goods
cheap
Notice.
lake this method declaring my-
an Independent candidate for Reg-
st-rot Deeds of Pitt county. It the
voters of the county endorse my action
by electing me I serve them faith-
fully. C. O.
Winterville, N. C, Sept. 4th,
Where to
The REFLECTOR is requested call
the attention of all voters living in
the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards of
that registration books will be
Greenville Iron Works the prop,
R member that an entire new
is necessary for the
election.
An Evening With James.
Monday evening friends of Miss
Jennie James gave her quite u pleasant
party. The evening was
spent in music, dancing and
This continued until
quite a late hour when refreshments in
the form of ices and cake were served
by the charming hostess and Miss lies-
Jarvis.
Th-s couples were
Miss Bettie Tyson and W. J. Corbett,
Miss Helen Perkins and G. E. Harri-
son, Miss Annie Perkins and R. M.
Miss Rountree and G.
J. Woodward, Miss Wooten and
J. L. Fleming, Miss Lula and
. A. Parham. Miss Bessie Jarvis and
V. H. Gorman.
T. White, R. D.
and A. White.
Cherry with his curly locks made
for the crowd.
It was with reluctance that
assemblage dispersed, but most
pleasant occasions have their ending,
yet this is one to long remembered.
lady desires a situation
teacher in a school or private family.
She teaches the English branches and
Music. Address, stating terms,
Box N. C.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds King was called
on tor five licenses last week, two for
white and three for colored couples.
WHITES
Jackson and
Stocks.
D. S Smith A. Tucker.
BED.
Lambert Tyson and Mat-
thews.
and Marry Latham
J Grimes Jennie Stewart.
An Able Young Man.
Rev. A. W of
came to Saturday evening
and the pulpit of the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. Seiner is a student of Forest
College being only in his second year
a, institution. All win- heard him
speak in highest praise of the two ex-
sermons he delivered here.
Such ability and command of language
as he possesses is found in few
men. He returned to Wake Forest
today.
W. A. Savage and wife, ice cream
set.
J. V. Johnson, table
Miss Bessie Patrick, water set.
D. W. hall lamp.
W. F. Burch and D. J. W hi. hard,
lamp-
Mies Mamie Hooker.
John Ricks, berry bowl.
C. T. and family,
stools.
Mrs. V. nice picture,
J. Cherry Lo., handsome
rug.
Miss Smith, water bottle.
Miss Laura Garris, lamp.
Dr. Zeno Brown, handsome wash
stand set.
W. F. Tucker, nice rug table
Mr. Mrs. Henry Hooker, pair
towels.
M. L and Florence Starkey, rock-
chair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tin
slop set.
Miss pair
II. K. Patrick Bertha I a trick,
picture.
T. II. Tyson, rug.
C. A White and family, nice
rocking chair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ricks, pie
W. J. rug
J. N. Hart and family. tin slop set.
Florence Slur
key and Hugh Parham, Marshall
key and Miss Laura Garris.
The adds its best wishes
to those expressed by so many friends.
this year
made so plain that it could not be mis-
understood by anybody. means the
free coinage of gold and silver
ratio of to I without waiting for the.
intervention of any other nation on
There is no chance fur any
body to go wrong on it
He ; lien spoke at upon the l
money showing that it was never support,
like everything else, controlled sup- a y
ply mid demand.
went in one of the clean
along this line we have heard. I
lie showed how silver was
as much as ever and that the j
between the value of the
was because gold had appreciated and
not silver depreciated. restore
silver to its coinage privileges would
mean better prices to and
that is what we all to for
as the and wages if all other
are by faun wages
and farm wages are by the
price of products.
Space forbids u a lull report
of the excellent speech mentioning
good points brought out. Mr.
Aycock was frequently by
applause, especially at the mention
Bryan and C Watson and the fine-
tribute paid each of them
He cautioned his against be
the dead
and urged vigorous work.
He said some of the t- claim
they have driven the Democrats lo
free silver, if that is so then t ought
not to dessert us alter driving us to it
but should help us win the battle
free silver.
a vote on Skinner's in lion.
A. of opposed
Skinner's motion mid said he fa-
Dominating a He was
opposed lo a sacrifice of principle just
for the sake of a few offices, ; ml one
man particularly who had been named
the combination ticket he could
spoke I
he was
favor
rilling
Registration Law.
Under the existing election law
there are four days only allotted for
registration, to wit ; Saturday,
Saturday, October 3rd
Saturday, October 10th, and Saturday,
October 17th. The Registrars are
required to meet on these days at the
voting places these
between the hours o'clock, A. M.,
and o'clock, P. M. the
voters.
The Registrars and Judges of
are to at the voting
place on Saturday, October, from
A. M. until P. M. for the purpose
of permitting challenges to be made,
and at o'clock A. M. on Saturday,
October a 1st they shall meet at the
polling places and hear and decide the
i challenges,
Come East, Man.
The Danville Journal
sneers at the recently the
Raleigh News and Observer from this
place, because it stated
pounds of tobacco were sold on the
Greenville market in one day with the
sales commencing as A. M. and last-
until P. M. The Journal
its with, can't just see
how, with single, or double sales either,
as far its that matters, a market like
Greenville, whet the piles will not av-
over CO pounds, can sell is
amount tobacco in one day,
g A. P.
There are a great many new ideas
that the Journal man could learn that
would be of interest to his Danville
readers if he would come down east and
spend a few days. On this market the
piles will average much over pounds
and here we sell just about as
many piles per hour as U sod in Dan-
ville. This account for the Greenville
market selling so much in one day.
The Eastern markets of North
are a long ways ahead of the older
markets when it comes to expediting
business.
The audience was enthusiastic and
enjoyed the speech fully. We wish
every
. d it.
est W lay aside principle for the sake of
electing the ticket.
The roll townships was called, re-
g in yeas noes
Nominations were then declared in
order.
For the first County Coin mis d
W. M. King was by
For the Commission t J. I.
C . Manning was nominated on second
lull-it.
For Surveyor, J. R. Jenkins, ac-
For Sheriff, W. II. by
acclamation.
For Treasurer, J. A. by
acclamation,
For the Legislature, S. Chapman,
on first ballot.
For I he Senate, A- J. on sec-
ballot.
J. A. Lang was eh; led chairman of
e county executive e.
L. moved that
the several forward,
slate their views, express their thanks
and elucidate th
The candidates called out by
the chairman and made brief speeches
of ace only one or two
dating their in accordance
with Phillips ion.
Phillips, who was not
even mentioned for an was called
for and made a speech telling part
what be did in the last Legislature,
but steered clear of mentioning the
committee and other of His
escapades.
i-i the could have
TO
L.
Sixteen times as many novelties in
Goods as we have even shown.
Sixteen times as many in Ladies
Dress Goods and Trimmings as we have for-
shown.
Sixteen times as handsome our entire
. purchase for the coming season.
Sixteen times as much business do we ex-
with the many bright and brilliant goods
that crowd our counters. Call and see
can't show you the thing you want.
if
we
Democrats Aroused.
The heat kind of news has been corn-
in today from the primaries held in
the different townships on Saturday.
As all there was a larger attendance
than past years. town-
ship reports between three hundred
hundred present, which is
for a primary. W. take it
that indicates that the Democrats
of the county are aroused to the
of earnest work in the
campaign, and they have in
th a V win.
RICKS
TAFT
New Fall Goods
all of tho Bargains jars the purchasers dollars and cents.
Ibis fact joined to the assertions, the largest stock, most
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the moat
satisfactory for you to trade. Come take a look at
the many attractions which we offer you. They
cannot fail to elicit your admiration and make
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains
day during each season, but
before better, grander, more
beautiful or better selected
stock than this season. Our
bought for the
Cash, and added to
tho judgment
of years
we offer a line of
Merchandise.
has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or
county- Our store is the home of rare bargains, genuine
merit, honest goods, square dealing, polite attention,
and the place for you to trade. We have
them here and call upon every buyer
to examine them Our store
is full to
of the
following i
Goods, Ladies, Misses and Dress
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White
Dimities, ail wool.
Black Dress Goods, Ripples,
Novelty Cotton Goods
Linen Fabrics,
Ducks,
Piques, White and Colored Lawns,
Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes and other beautiful.
things too to mention. Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks.
Braids, Buttons, Velvets and other Trimmings make the of
the ladies glad to behold them. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs,
Hair Ornaments are beauties. Our Shoe stock is immense for
Missus and Children, Men and The moat complete
and line of L Misses and Oxford Tie ever
offered here.
Furnishing Goods
many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Bows
Dress and
every day Shirts, Undershirts Toilet Articles. Fur, Wool and
Straw for Men and Boys. Gaps for men, Boys and chi
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snuff
ware Farming Tools, lows and Casting, Tinware, Toilet Soap
many ii household articles that line. The Best line of
Crockery that have ever had and that is saying much- Our Ten
Sets are beauties- Our Cups and Saucers, Dishes
es and Bowls are here in quantities and variety, Hall, Vase and Par
Lamps, plain and fancy patterns. Now a word about our
FURNITURE
Store, bigger more and grander than ever before. Oak
Suits, Parlor Suits, Couches, Plush, Upholstered, Reed,
Willow, and Oak Rocking Chairs, and Oak Dining Chairs. All the
elimination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate pieces,
Bureaus, Bedsteads; and Dining Tables, Towel and Hal
Tin Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash-
straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur
Poles, Lace Curtains, Window Shades other house f
m Harness, and Hand and Satchels. Wood
an Willow Ware. Buckets, Tabs. Market and Fancy Lunch
things that need. Don't come to
and leave seeing your friends, the Leaders and
tor
J. B. CHERRY Co
FLOORING
less than cost- Try a car f. o. b
at Tillery, Iv 0- at per M-
North Carolina. Lumber Co.
wing
Expanding.
Developing. ,
Department of Dry Goods
Department of Notions
Department
Department of Shoes
Department of
Leadership easily centers here. We have
of the business all its details. We give you elegant
prices. The stocks are richly
beautiful
were inspired by suggestions of artists.
RICKS TAFT.
Have opened up a new
and large stock of
BICYCLES in the
the new store next
door to j. c and
Son.
call on us everybody,
we are selling goods
very cheap.
Respectfully,
JUST RECEIVED
-------A fresh line of-------
Family GROCERIES,
Flour, Lard,
Meat, Coffee
Meal, Sugar,
Ac,
which I am
selling so low
it causes
surprise.
Come see me
and I will
treat you fair
and square.





WILEY BROWN.
n H. L. COWARD.
T. E. HOOKER,
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the
.-
V.
COTTON.
Times DOW is
gone pica cotton ;
Pick away,
Vi-k away
Tick away down south in Dixie .
I i is a big deceiver ;
her I can't her ;
i away,
Pick away
Pick down south in Dixie
d-.- es de white let JOBS
Git tie mule rum de Mortgage, b-t you
Pick away.
away
Pick away down in
O plea on y i i
W am- en a i
Pick
Pick sway
Pick away down south in Dixie
John on said lie got the from
Savage. A warrant was at issued
f Johnson, he was given a r
and over to t.
till ill- of the
was
the
WHOLESALE THIEVING,
U a Band of Robbers
M. Bro. Roods
from lb. store. They a t a
B tint a d mat
named Young . Savage was
clothes like they bawl missed.
out a warrant against him and
deputy sunlit C. W. Dunn called to
rest Savage Monday morning He
fettled in front of his house and
came out he read warrant
t him. Savage said the
in Greenville He said he
would go with Dunn but
him to let him into the house a
Mr. Dunn waited in
but Savage slipped duo
id hail II lengthened
bet wee i himself and office.
Dunn before latter kn -w it.
age, it is said, had a large bun h
key, of several but at
present writing Dunn las neither
seen nor from him
Immediately alter the escape a s arch
was issued and Savage's house
was searched. There were in his
house pair children's and women's
shoes, one bolt of cloth, pant pattern,
one bolt black cashmere and other
tiling. The bolt cloth match d
cloth that had been missed from I loft.
store, the pant pattern was
for the store it. C Josey
Co., the white cloth matched some
K. Jenkins had missed, and all these
were respectively returned.
It that have
goods for some time, but
had no means getting up with them.
Mr. Hoffman says he has teal
suits clothes from his store
sack. It also develops
that recently the colored man Savage
has been selling goods town.
He sold Mr. W. U a part
bolt of ticking for making
Mr. Ed- Shields a sack of coffee
and some tobacco from him and Collin
Anthony also bought some goods fro.
him. Some colored people in town had
tonight shoes him.
Savage said he brought the
from Greenville where he had a store
which he out. is though
hat he has confederates and in
Greenville.
The pity is he not have
kept the hole thing
Neck Common-
wealth.
The above is just along line
what has I going on in Greenville.
For some time merchants here have
awn missing goods from their stores.
t seems that this Savage has
been making frequent trips between
Greenville and Scotland Neck that
carried a trunk wit One
of the largest losers here has be-n Mr.
W. U. great many shoes and
some ether goods being stolen from
him. Learning of the discovery of
at Scotland Neck, Mr. White went
up there and found some of his
goods.
Believing Savage had
ates in Greenville, Mr. White went to
the Johnson, just
north of the Market House, and found
goods there that belonged to him.
s- at; of
Z i. Va said
in a y man father n lives
-You nun,
to repeal ilia
law ; bow mark my prediction, for yen
live to sic it. I will This
be the silver.
It will more distress, at mm
Hi on.- I.
been an. i
this In owed his bead on table j
and wept
After ibis he went the a
his great ape h Ibis
bill, which bill was s
nearly all of the s i s
and members of the e.
against bill that
made his celebrated speech.
in. I w r Van
, . S la
h was said ill the string the
ill s s hi ii the
I danger by a song Until
strife Lei in lb s.
the lb
common people that lb.-y ll
succeed in their d
and drive then, through the valley of
the shadow at d--ah, to attain a single
order the
on
ll. y will s e it field of
battle and h the rear . eh
In bar land the
Jove dwell still with those whose
voice is as the and the
bow of is yet in the
hands, and quiver is filed
darts. strings will y. I
many a song of bat to awaken
the people, and upon every
and in fiery valley and upon
very mountain side from to shop-
our seas, will spring
lo the feet at the calling the music
the light on their
In that day it . better for some
those who the light
money the poor that a
had been banned about their
neck and they had bee., cast into the
mi 1st of the
Surely the fountains of
of arc up
the hearts of m-n are stirred
them as they never have been stirred
before since civil war.
The great is cc.
The power money and its r
throughout th world have entered into
ibis conspiracy to the great-
est clime of this or any other a e to
overthrow one-hail world money
and double their own wealth
by enhancing the value of other
Salt, which is in their
The money changer; are j
temple of our
your tents O
Respectfully,
Danville
CATARRH.
His Worst Enemy Defeated by
P. P. P.,
Great Remedy.
Catarrh Cannot be
as
they can no the seal Of the dis-
ease. Cat Is a blood or
and in order to cure it
yon must remedies. Hall's
Ca arm Cure is i and
the blond and
s t Cure is not i med-
It was by of the
best in ibis for
year-, and is a It
s bet known
r------
FOR THREE He
HARDLY AT
CLOSED FOR YEARS.
Mr. A. M. of Texas.
a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst
Truly, description of suffer
seem little abort of marvelous. In-
stead of seeking his couch, glad for the
nights coming, he went to It with terror,
that another long, weary, wake-
night and a struggle to breathe was
before him. He could not on
side for two years. P. P.
Remedy, cured him in quick time.
DE LEON. TEXAS
BROS. Savannah. Ga.
I have used nearly four bottles
of P. I. P. I was afflicted from the crown
of head to the of my feet. Your
P. p. P. has cured my difficulty of breath
smothering, palpitation of the heart,
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos
was closed for ten years, but now
-an breathe through It readily.
I have not slept either side for two
In fact, X dreaded to see night come
I sleep soundly in any position all
night.
I am old, but expect soon
he able to take hold of the plow handles.
t feel glad that I was lucky enough to get
P. P. P. and I heartily recommend It to
and the public generally.
Yours respectfully,
A. M. RAMSEY
THE STATE OP
l lief ore the undersigned an
on this day. personally appeared
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing
statement made by him relative to Hi-
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true.
A. M. RAMSEY
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
4th,
M. If. P.
County.
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.
Great where all other
remedies failed.
twists and distorts
hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,
hut speedy relief and a permanent
Is gained by the of P. P. P.
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or
otherwise, can be cured the system
up by P. P. P. A healthy woman la
a woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all
of the akin are removed am
cured by P. P. P.
P. P. P. wilt restore built
up your system and regulate you la every
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down
In-the-month feeling.
For and Pimples on the face,
take P. P. P.
Ladles, for and thorough organic
regulation, take P. P. P.
Remedy, and get well at once.
SOLD BY ALL
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,
SOLE PROPRIETORS
I Block. A.
For sale L. Woofer., Drug
nest door to o- T- White-
U.;
r Props. Toledo
price
NOTICE
lo in miters of i y
. t Mutual
X. U.
Y u b. bat tin
A. .-
ii lie her the An A a it
-v n ; . r
or . . Boers, will be held g ii V. J S
at tie c b u c In
is. i ext at
-r- an-.-. . be pres-
and a s .-t iii ti ,.
ll
It. It I i t.
JAS. I.
ill
y in I
topic.
According l the Chinese Co
San there are nut more
12.000 the Chinese
now in that city, and they
i t the rate of to a year.
The proportion of who return to
those who depart is small.
the knights of the tub in
Frisco have laid aside enough good
dollars to sec
a long of
weather.
About twenty years ago were
only about fifteen thousand Jews in
; now, is said that
the brew population in the
David numbers
and seventy thousand souls.
out av buying farms
and establishing in a
rapid manner.
National Ticket
WILLIAM-I-
of Nebraska.
of Maine.
B. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.
Ticket.
FOR
U. WATSON,
of
T.
of
FOR
CHAS. M. COOKE,
of Franklin.
R. M. FURMAN,
of Buncombe.
FOR
B. F. AYCOCK,
of Wayne,
SOFT. N
C. SCARBOROUGH,
of Johnston.
FOR
F. I. OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg.
F I JUSTICES OF THE C-
A. C. A VERY, o Burk-,.
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort.
Be v old
the wearer to lie up to
R-
their year- will
.-; In
,.; .
lit i . s.
P I .
at ray a
w.- buy t M
r. i
I talcs.
sold for j-i-V-
is in the mil at a
styles and shapes cf new s N r
Hats
I ti lovely of
Shirt Waists,
bilks, have curt d the
and other teacher and -hall
open a school for In the boiling
entire is pit r tin p , premises I as mil
before, Theses-ton begins
Select Female School.
The of ; . n. Ill
MONDAY 1886.
and i- r a i .
The terms i e a- .
i r I n.-i-b
Higher .
I hi- work and discipline of tin school
will be as
ask a ton past
p o c.
W. II.
on.
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
. , cotton lands will improve. The
of a proper
sufficient Pot-
. FAT
ti
s M
mi mi
i J
Fail
ii- v .
L .
N. i
Tuft's Pills
Cure AH
Liver Ills.
often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain-
not less than to
Actual Potash.
is a complete specific
against
Ilia I Hi .
GERMAN K WORKS,
w. St.,
.
;. . I l , U .
m u u
GROVE'S t TONIC
In ell oar
; rents. In th-- i I i
i pi
I.
A . W
foil t Ho
s a
b SKIM EM It
. will r, for ton
TI e terms arc as
Prim y mo.
mi
The Dot Salve in he r Higher
Spies, SI
and E ,,., , He
and cures . ,, h .,, ,, ,,.,. , ,.;,. . ,,
p It is be taken,
or
U MR.
n.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers j
which prevail in dis-
are invariably .
by derangements of the ,
Stomach Liver and Bowels. i IDS
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
s Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles,
WINE
c.
in all
kinds of
for moil
Deck.
nm-.-i-i
Kin.
at druggists.
dizziness.
curb
OINTMENT
PINE U a SPECIALTY
AH f done
n -i- a
;, , m to give
on .
CO.
FOR YOUNG LADIES
Raleigh, X.
S work anywhere. Nor lb
ii It now Hie Lust it
t bad The tub offered
u Music Art James M. A.,
tie not or passed. Address
I IT.
1.1
A. r P bY-A A W,
Pia t i cl
LIABLE.
THE OLD
S AT FRONT A LINE------
YEARS CE baa taught me tint bes-t H e
Fanning meals, every
necessary for an general as well it
Huts. Shoes. I have hand. Am head
for Heavy and O. N. T.
n, clerk.
FORBES,
N.
. Pitt Co. N C. a. J. I f n Co., Vs
COBB CO.
Alt
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Brokers.
and Warn- Street.
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sack at Lowest Prices.
and
SUGG.
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance.
N. C
AT THE COURT
AH placed in strictly
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES
Al lo current rates
AM AGENT FOR FIRE PROOF
IV II.
Greenville, N.
Practices In a the Courts.
H. W-
v lo I
C.
II. K. Ty-on.
Snow Hill, N- V. Or
GALLOWAY A
In
N. C
DR. A.
DENTIST,
C-
Old Store r. om
R. l. i
r.
v N. c.
. b
cure .
GOOD R i D
is
especially for stock, as well a-
and for that purpose is sold in tin
cans, holding one -Sail pound of
cine cents.
Lambert, Franklin Co.,
Mai.-. 1833
I have kinds of medicine,
I not one
for all the I ever saw
it is best thing for horses or Cattle in
the spring year, and will cine
i fern time.
cathartic.
cure liver troubles.
cure constipation.
cure
Wive and Iron Fencing
work
H ices i r for able
RIVER SERVICE
H p for
ville s all
on Tar River Monday,
at A. M.
Returning at A. M.
and
In days.
These depart ires lo
water on Tar
at
steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia. New York and
Shippers
marked via Dominion
New York.
toll A mi. re Steamboat
from Miners
Agent,
AC
I. J. Agent,
N.
i and obtained all Pal-1
; for moderate
i C is Opposite u. s. Patent
i and v-e patent in time
a.
Send drawing or
a it or not, of
.--. -it-d.
A Pamphlet, H i with
i in the U. b. .
op. Patent Office. Washington. D. e.
Wanted-An Idea I
Who
of
thing to patent
Protect bring you wealth.
Write JOHN
I. their offer
of two I
cure dyspepsia.
gives
Tubules cure biliousness.
cure Indigestion.
cure had breath.
cure torpid liver
for sour stomach.
pleasant
To the Editor an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless casts have been already
permanently cured. proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty
two free of your
Who have Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they write me
express and
T. A. M. C, Pearl St., Hew
The
Guarantee Jon.
RIP-AN-S
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common everyday
ills of humanity.
TI. ,. I
fa ti ill Ska Diseases.
I ii has b -i-n in f i
i; j i know h t
b in In I
the lea all
.-1
other ii
tin-
for I n
long the high
which is i
I its i c
i to In ii t
lie, e
be to any . receipt
Dollar. All Cash Owlets
I.-1 to. order lo
T,


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Eastern reflector, 9 September 1896
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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September 09, 1896
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