Eastern reflector, 16 September 1896






JOB PRINTING.
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pared to do all wort
of this line
NEATLY,
QUICKLY, and
STYLE.
Plenty of new mate-
rial and the best
of Stationery.
D NOMINEES-
Ticket.
tote
WILLIAM
. I Nebraska.
MIC V
SEW ALL,
Maine.
H. I. LUCAS,
ill county.
fob district.
JOHN II. SMALL.
Beaufort county.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. Editor and Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance.
VOL. XV.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1896.
NO
Two Papers for
We have made
to furnish
the Reflector and
North I
above amount. This is j
campaign year and you
should take the two
leading papers.
State Ticket-
FOB
B. WATSON,
of
FUR LIEUT.
w.
of
FOR
M.
Franklin.
Japan Taking Cotton.
It has been officially
that Japan will buy c
she for her mill- N-
Orleans.
cotton is n
the world for
taring and as the
are a shrewd people- it is u. j
PETS.
LIGHTING PARLIAMENT,
Animals Vary tho or
For Jack Tar.
flow the Commons and Lords Are Vb
With
Three things, writes a naval con-1 Although gas, candles and oil
there are which do more j lamps are used to light tho
anything to lighten tho buildings, says tho
existence such as it is Budget, incandescent lamps are
borne by Jack Tar, says the West j in The
minster Gazette. These three are T I T
. . . , , . the basement, and throughout the
tho hornpipe pet animal, . amps themselves are
be expected that they would m the pot
There is forethought. In tho dining
a vessel afloat, from of our for instance, arc placed
lino battleships down to a canal- ,, so that tho
boat, that has not a two or four is no
ed pet on board, proverbially . over in the tea-
II.
Buncombe.
I BER
IS. AYCOCK,
Wayne,
J. C. SCARBOROUGH,
Johnston.
FOR A i
F.
Mecklenburg.
. Or BO-
A. AVERT, of Burke.
ii. BROWN, Beaufort.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
it the extensive cotton mill
they have recently built.
It is also
should buy their cotton from
New Orleans as that is the center
of the cotton trade in this
try-
The Japanese mills already use
between and bales
of cotton a year this con
is
The people of Japan buy
of cotton good
and the native manufacturers I
have ambition to supply
home market- The government i
is offering inducements the
of cotton mills
the overcrowded belong-
to Japan where is not
enough land to give employment
in agriculture to all the
pets of almost any animal; besides tho lights from tho
they are j there are wall brackets over
bears, sheep, monkeys, tho and even movable
and raccoons among tho for who ears to
malts, bantam cocks, cock-; And in kitchen tho
magpies and sea gulls among
bipeds, and even inhabitants of the ; dining room fittings
ocean, such as seals and turtle, have j of iron, rather than of
Music ; Home Shim l
How T Arranged fas
Next Ballot Boxes, i
Tho new election law, enacted
by o st
that all the shall be O .
for on two separate ball.-Is. it too I ii,
which on deposited in two yarn,
box, . ballot or ticket sad, but its my
must be tin- of the O, where m home
dales for Governor, I have one don't you doubt,
G Secretary of The rent's past the hills are Up,
Treasurer, The landlord says get out.
of .,;., we. s,.;. mt
General, member of Cob- The die landlord cries i
gross, of the Supreme, ,,,. bi
Court, lbs Superior Or I'll spoil those pretty
and electors. But home, it the
And on the other ballot must be ,,,,.
the names of the candidates baker demanding pay
he Legislature, county treasurer Am ,,.
I then be register of
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest Report
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.
Cannot Carry N
Figures on the Vote
let out.
.----. null, I J. i r--------- I In, I
been laid under contribution to pro- brass, so that they may suffer as lit- deeds, sheriff, we
amusement for our bluejackets as possible from tho steam. I constable magistrates i bl
An seems a largo or-, With a staff of about SO men the Mt tumbled in the
a pat aboard ship, is able to make i V And we are told to
but who of tho seiner naval officers of ad pretty fit-
does not. remember tho vessel called , tins. as another specimen of
by the nickname of II. If. S. He- economy which is everywhere .
and tho elephant on board ; visible, it may mentioned that he
of that paddle wheel frigate when has succeeded in making many
they wen. on tho Indian station. , out of the old gas fit-
The elephant was regularly stationed Tho big
that in tho central hall, which I
and harnessed to tho jib halyards,
and when the order was given to
lion and where labor can be had I plain a
very cheap- Several cotton mills
which were located on tho Pacific
coast have been t
Japan of these
and in the f that the
demand for cotton goods will in-
crease rapidly in the Orient.
Japan is already a considerable
purchaser of our cotton and it
seems certain that her demand
for it will increase very largely
Atlanta Journal.
bellow and ran along the
waist until tho was sounded to
to tho Car-
of any toes that got into his
Thin there be two
containing name
the ether containing
names. a- ballots may be
parity printed partly in
paper of color and may
weighs hundredweight and bears i
tho smaller ones in new election law
chamber, St. Stephen's I reefs that four ballot boxes shall
hall and elsewhere are made to be be m de for every precise, at-d
raised and lowered for purposes of ,, , ,, , . ,
the bi large.
Ii
O, r. street, where shall mu
We from rent while
we'd see you out,
swear you they did,
J. W.
Advertising Will in Do.
It is doubtful if can
carry this State. Democratic
, , , . ,, .
observers declare that no
DOCTOR or IV. i . . . , ,.
depending
entirely on the votes of bis party
Advertising will not sell be elected this in North
Advertising will not make bus Carolina
The largest vole ever polled by
Advertising will not co Republican party in
; State was 1888 for
simply makes it
Democratic vote
easier for business to
cleaning or of replacing broken
Admiral Sir O. W-
told me
lives, d th v adopted the
lamps. This big has, high lo .
up iii tho dome, a crane, j I a-id shall;
moves over it on tram lines, by be provided with a goo strong That we, the
which it la raised and lowered, while lock and ballots the c of New
the electric wires are carefully j two mas. in assembled,
prince to i drawn aside on another tramway go , , , , I i i . u j
the queen. It was a magnificent that they may not be damaged in execrate
animal, and for many years after- paying on while tho is must be deposited in j gubernatorial candidacy of
ward was exhibited at tho zoological lowered. And in tho roof above the other two boxes 1-L- the
to the clerk's office for safe k-
that when commanded an Indian
troopship a foil grown tiger was em-
barked for passage to England as a
-I. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
FOB
-I II LITTLE,
C L BARRETT,;
FOR COMMISSIONERS
-I A K TUCKER, .
JESSE CANNON.
A B
; TUCKER.
L B
J L LITTLE
for
C Oil
FOR SI
J. Tour Through North
Carolina,
The is the official pro
gramme of Mr. Bryan's
through North
at p. m.,
Leave p- m.,
16-
at p. in.
it i u.
September Mi.
Arrive Cb i Sip
Leave a. m .
IT.
Arrive n
Leave . a.
September
Arrive -to p- in.,
Leave p- m-,
17-
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Leave o , S
ii.
p. r. i
p. m ,
17-
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Arrive p in.,
a. m ,
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Arrive Winos a- in-,
IS.
Arrive M p.
on
schedule of Coast
Arrive Weld-u
No Populist can consistently or
conscientiously favor fusion with
the Republicans any county in
North Carolina.
Why I
Because the Republican State
Executive Committee,
published address, expressly
state that fusion with the
lists any county must be with
distinct understanding
members of the Legislature of
both parties shall support the
nominee of
for United States
This is the only basis
of fusion required by
Republicans. How can Populists
accept and to such a re-
hat does it wean
It means that every
who is elected to the Legislature
by such a must vote for
the reelection of Senator
ard, because he has already
nominated by the Republican
State convention- Ard Senator
is for and
against i
What sense or honesty can
Le in any man, who- pro-
fesses to for Bryan and free
Silver, ard yet votes a
of to
vote for a United States Senator
who is daily fighting Bryan ard
tee Pittsboro
gardens. Ono morning, about
the captain was a mes-
who said, sir, the
tiger has broken His
was, my cabin door, and call
mo when in his It
appears that in cleaning tho
tho men being washing decks,
the door of tho had been
fastened and the beast bad escaped.
being lowered. And in tho roof above
the house of lords are similar
arrangements, but with simply a
weight and a couple of earth on ware
pulleys of the era no.
Tho commons chamber is no
lighted entirely by
Round tho arched doorway ten
lamps, which
required to show up the
Carving and tho clock face,
causing a regular the j tho side galleries there is a lamp
bluejackets forward running the place behind each pillar, so that,
rigging tho soldiers taking to
hammock nettings and the
deck. Tho tiger ran aft; the
men had not beard of its escape and
throwing buckets of water
about. scene appeared to puzzle
the tiger. At any old quarter-
master the situation, and
taking bis lantern flashed it full in
tho face of the tiger. Ho then took
tho animal by tho scruff cf tho neck,
ran it forward to its and slam-
med and fastened tho door inn jiffy.
Hero is another anecdote of a real
pot, this time in tho same ship.
There several officers now alive
who can vouch for tho truth of this
story. Tho first lieutenant bad a
very jolly little monkey, a
general favorite. Ono evening; just
before dinner, on a guest night, the
ship being in harbor, the first lieu-
tenant went into his cabin with the
and, opening a box of very
i Havana
by accident smashed two of them
tho parts of which ho throw over
it itself ho seen, it pro.
tho members who may be sit-
ting therefrom being in deep shade
e boxes for
must be paid for by tin
county commissioners be
quite an expensive item every
that year was 147.000. Two years
easier for the salesman Republican vote
to 100.000, and this
,.,, , , , was the of affairs when the
unsuccessful advertiser ,; ,
, , , . . Campaign of 189- opened.
his advertising ti j m
. ,. B Harrison and Weaver
aid Dot direct return. i
for that year. Every
Assuming the advertising Federal office was in the bands
A meeting of colored as wall constructed, it was the all the
pressure that could be used was
In the combination of good ad- brought bear from Washington
good goods, good sales- these officials them
good location, to give money to the and
management, is profitable to work for the Republican
Leave out the With all this effort Mr. Harrison
other tour conditions ere worth- polled only the vote of
Weaver's vote and
Leave out salesmen, and what Cleveland's The combined
you have loft cannot make profit. l
out goods, and you sell
was held, on last Friday, at lL-e advertising fault-
Wilmington where Russell
to 1888
I. A little r
that all are et- you have Doth-
that ; to
steal six days in a week and go
to church Sunday pray it
1888 he bolted State
Leave out good location,
1894 was 14-2,000, and the Demo-
vote was This
shows a loss of for the
Democrats on the vote of
less the combined
Dr. Frank P. Connelly, super-
of -he of wore
ticket and said that the
be letters lo
the Republicans of the North,
diseases in Newark,
mends to the board of health
that city g Caps that a movement b.
and so invisible to tho speaker. for general he to disfranchise the
principal lighting hero, however, I abolished from the schools race
at each scholar ball Le I. 1892 be issued an address
roof, behind which powerful gas i .
. , F . , to
lamps used, gas being preferred , ,. ,
to electricity hero both on account
of its superior spreading powers and
because tho heat creates a draft,
and so assists ventilation. Under
cup or He makes this rec
elation because ho feats an
of i i city
s s that the
the glass is a very fine net- ; , .
, ., . . , cups are. his opinion, ready
work, so that a breakage to
oar there would be no danger of a of dis
minister being decapitated.
In tho lobbies tho libraries
lighting is used, however.
In libraries reading room
it is placed lower than in most parts
of tho building, for obvious reasons.
And in all the larger the
lamps divided into three groups,
which light independently of one
another. Thus, on a dull sot
of lamps would in use; if it wore
foggy, there might two sots, and
the of the State
to withdraw the tick-
Harrison
ad put two into office
which may have
Harrison's defeat this Suite.
1894 he rote another let
t t against citizenship, and
change of rub- the be said, in
erasers and pens between the a
, it will be hard to do good Republican and Populist vote of
1892. Allowing it the new
law will add vote g
to the Republicans, which old
make their full strength
votes on the of we
from this vote
the colored voters who left the
1889.
Advertising is simply the yeast j At the town of alone
in the bread of business. emigration tickets were sold
L out and
I as the other conditions of
I your business may be, there can-
be flush
the harmony of parts is
strength of whole-
ease, lie also discourages I lie ex
pupils.
Ail. J V
without
vote.
It will raise nothing if is
for it to raise.
Place upon advertising the re-
of advertising, and
no
blight
ate i's
a cheerful store and dull
The n advertising
and the most indifferent
allow the good of the to be
board out of his cabin port. Then, at night all three employed.
filling his cigar case, as dinner was;
already on tho table, ho loft tho box
on tho hurried to moss.
It bad been tho custom for bis
to follow him wait by
the for a morsel of food now
and again. This evening, after some
little bad elapsed, and the
monkey did not appear, his owner,
excusing himself for a minute, ran
back to his cabin to what his pet
Bewail deserves more credit for
being for free silver Tom
Watson does In Georgia, where j was doing, knowing besides, having
j Watson lives, great j a strong imitative trait of character,
of I be people are for free silver generally up to some mischief
or other. Alas, ho was too late The
and he is the popular side, hot
mop key had only too well
Science.
Ono of tho worst enemies of sci-
is Mr. Ruskin. When
published his book on Fish-
which was deemed of such
in determining tho relative
ages of tho strata in which they
were found that tho United
contributed to tho ex-1
of publication, Mr. Ruskin, j
in page
says, was a mere blockhead
to have paid for all draw-;
of tho nasty, ugly things, and
that it didn't matter n herring
The Ben Salve in Hie
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt IV
Sores, Chapped
Corns, .-mil ml Skin K
lion, mill cures Piles, i-n
pay required It give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded innocent dying an
Price cents par bx. by
L. Wooten untimely
On account his of a spoiled by the faults of the other,
nature, it is extremely Give your a chance
dangerous to submit the rs of to pay, it will
the State into bis which
act might the of a coin-
In Texas the Republicans, Populists
an I Gold Democrats hive agreed to
co-operate. That's a fusion for you.
during this year. There were
probably as many more sod
throughout the State. Of this
Dumber, were colored men
and voters. Then in all the
ties whore the vote is large
all the white Republicans
left went to the populist par-
There must have been
of there-. This would
the Republican vote to
take from the Demo-
vote of and it gives
the Democratic vote of
1894, which discloses the fact that
at least voted
the ticket in 1894, which
would leave next straight Re-
publican
on a single gold
platform cannot poll
more three-four the of this
vote-
. -f
in Maine where Bewail lives the his for the first lieutenant i Mother had any names or
real majority are st free, cabin, he was just la a rises of criticism written
see the last of bis with the pen of ignorance. But
weeds taken of the box we shall say when see the
thrown cut cf the port overboard, j writer speaking of Mr.
finding a hydrocarbon oil
Bitter in heaven which makes a stink
Among the sayings attributed to from Surely, if
is a very bitter one a man was great both ass man
and he is tho ; I'm
aide . i . much n e
I . .-. .; adv
tn i- .
Iii . . . l ,
by
is
i , . , , .,., . plied to Mark Lemon, then
el end ,, , i ,
. . Punch. Lemon was deeply at-
every open fashion, which perhaps
I'll it i. sail own- aroused tho groat satirist's jealousy.
Stock in
and an explorer of nature's
it was blacksmith's son who
his way from tho position of a
newsboy to that of the great
set experimentalist that over lived
fore
there- events, as was walk- Note and Queries.
,. out one day with Lemon an-
other friend, and Dickens with
I then cm , ;
I a for
dropped away and turned
i who Dot only ow I n r- back.
is a corpora- companion.
la-we. and was
., reply. pays the
I tax for
do Mai.
for nor
him be is a
nor should Pop
d. o who
simply because h. is ., shall come in future
r id some rail tot Almost entirely by
Record.
Ward, in course
of p n on tho subject of
book and their uses, reminded
bearers of the prediction of Dr.
It
The will be
a; Asheville, Hickory, Char-
Greensboro Rocky
Mount. Train stop for three
minute speeches at Marion,
Lexington, Burlington and at no
points.
A law has just gone
info effect Louisiana, and
the present ladies who
present at the door
wearing a hat s to
obscure tho view of those
them will required to
remove it an J place it in charge
of a person will assigned
to take care of each property and
-who will give them a check for
We begin with life which
is tho familiar to
pi t i- -and and
put before cur children,
Croat of so
that they the begin-
ii s; and friends in
can no escape tie an-
of your misdeeds than a
Ills Art
She was visiting at the house
eminent politician.
beer, said, you have
a valuable addition to your art col-
art repented
take it for granted
you must have
ever striven, madam, to
cultivate an appreciation of th
in
voters remember the
follow you, ma'am,
the eminent politician,
red in
I was told that gave
yon a beautiful marble heart, and
t am just dying to
v. .
Mrs.
s-j works
us hard you say. What docs he
do
Mrs. last tiling ho did
r;. s 3- a
I a u
THE LARGEST DEALER
IN THE
GOODS bought direct from the makers in large quantities and
sold at only one small mere. The Complete Furnishing
and Equipment of New Houses a Specialty. Small orders receive the
, same careful and prompt attention as large ones. Special lots of
Furniture bought from Bankrupt Manufacturers being offered at
less then their value all the time.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
to Make Home Attractive
Has been the study of mankind since the trouble in
Adam's- household, and it is now universally conceded
t Music is moat potent factor in the accomplish-
of this result. Now a Piano or an Organ is a necessity
if ran want a Musical Home, and I have been studying
working for years to get myself into a position to
apply the homes of North and South Carolina with the
Pest Possible Instruments,
At Lowest Possible Prices, and ,
Possible Terms.
My success .-is beyond my hopes, and I am now prepared
to give the benefit. Such a line as lean
offer has been controlled by one dealer.
PIANOS, TO
W ORGANS, TO
And I've got Tb Leader In
Of course my low prices and easy terms are going to
stir up the and when you hear the
about Andrews, remember what Ram Jones says
about the one that has certainly been hit. Yon
will probably buy Organ in a lifetime,
yon want to
Let me, or one of my
ABOUT FURNITURE.
Fine Furniture
Makes Fine Homes.
The Most Expensive I riot the It k
Well Designed.
Well Made.
Well Finished.
I can furnish you with all of these, at less money than
Other dealers will offer them. A great variety to select from
Bedroom Suits in Oak at to
Curly Birch, Mahogany, Birdseye Maple and Walnut
Suits at all prices.
Parlor Suits in Great Variety.
Dining Room every style
Hall Suits, to the Queen's Taste.
Pictures and Easels in
Furniture to make home comfortable.
Everything in
MANTELS AND TILES FOR NEW HOUSES.
GRADES AND PRICES.
At Bottom Prices.
We -will Save Money on them.
boiled lobster -an climb a telegraph
Herald.
Hundreds and
We want to do business
call to see you if you
prices. On postal card may
H.
O Manager Music
ENAMEL IRON BEDS
AT A BARGAIN.
mes in two I will testify to our goods and low prices. Our business methods are fair and liberal.
difference how small your are, you will get the lowest prices. My traveling will
V and .
E. ANDREWS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and Organs, at
West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
I many dollars.
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THE REFLECTOR-
N. C.
Entered at office at
N. C. as second-class
Caucasian is in of co-op-
for principle. But tow can we
with those who an- in
an opposite direction We
to bring about relief to the
trial classes and the business
counts. We must tight those who are
In fact there are ways and
many pretexts for drawing the can-
account, has
grown gigantic that of the best
dread to accept a and
go into a TH Watch Tow-
September lorn,
1896
n he ma
STRAIGHT OF
GOLD
Opinion cf the
a Course.
v must r
herding in the camp of the gold-bugs uses a number of
and the monopolists. We have no pa-
with who fa or
opposite and opposing forces
y a division of tickets tor official u
For
Daniel i. Russell, Gold-
or A. Guthrie, Silver.
For
O. H. Dockery, Silver.
or C. A. Reynolds, Gold.
For Treasurer
W. H. Worth. Gold or Silver,
, which
For Secretary of State
Cy. Thompson, Silver.
Fit
Hal. W. Ayer, Silver,
or Coon Skinner Henderson,
Gold.
For Supt. Instruction
C. A Silver.
For
Z. V. Water, Gold.
For Associate
W. A. Montgomery, Silver.
; R. M. Douglass, Gold.
For district.
Harry Skinner, Silver.
Second
Gees If. White G la.
Third District
E. Fowler, Silver.
Fourth District
W. F. Silver.
Fifth
The Settle, Gold.
Sixth District
C. II. Martin, Silver.
Seventh
A. C. Shuford, Silver.
Eighth District
U. Z. Linney, Gold.
Ninth
Richmond Gold.
For United States
C. Gold.
Above will be found the fusion tick-
et as it was arranged this week by the
Populist and Republican Executive
Committees. How long it will remain
Ins way no being can tell.
no longer than the bosses wish.
We Venture the assertion that not a
Republican or Populist in the Stale
now what ticket he will be call-
ed upon to vote. The People in these
parties arc purely at the mercy of the
bosses. If this is not a spectacle
for pie in a country where they
nominate their own officers in
lo be then we are mistaken.
Let us this ticket n little
First two respect-
for the offices of Governor,
tenant-Governor, and Auditor. is
simply u sham. Nobody believes that
there will be more than one candidate
for each of these offices the day of
election. It is only kept as it now
stands to deceive the people. The Re-
publicans were afraid to t Russell
fear their followers would not
support Guthrie. The Populists knew
that the rank and file of their party
would r vote tor Russell so
dared not lake Guthrie down. The
evidently is to run both
men until the time is near that there
will be no time for kicking, and then
send out tickets with only one name on
for each office. So with all the other
offices for which tire two
dates. Will the people be fooled this
way It remains to be seen, with the
prospects in favor that it will be done.
Now as to the ticket where both parties
have the same candidate. Worth for
Treasurer, Thompson for Secretary
State tor Superintendent of
Public and Montgomery
tor Associate of the Supreme
Court; all are advocating tree silver and
Bryan for Walser for At-
for t
Justice, and four of the Congressmen,
including White, are open and
avowed Gold beg and favor
for President. This is ticket as it
s new for you to vote.
A to whether the Populists should
vote it will not give you
authority bat will give you what-
your organ, The has had to
say along this line. These are extracts
that paper with dates affixed, you
mine the copies and tee if they
quoted
ago the Republican
part Made a proposition divide
finally the electoral ticket in the Stole
Hie Populists. The
thought it to decline this prop-
because it might possibly lead
support of and
Populists are pledged net to do.
A pledge is a sacred thing NO TH
the PRESERVATION OF
LIFE OR EXISTENCE can be plead
as excuse for breaking
Sept.
a spectacle it would lie
have a State with one-
the candidates supporting end ad-
on the stump the election of a
tor and other
half of the candidates the same tick-
et fighting and supporting
just the opposite kind of a candidate.
There-is no use in discussing such a
proposition fit own weight;
it condemns itself; it is
lions. We are opposed to co-operating
with those who have no principles but
who simply want our votes to help
the pie counter, will stand
by principle we will that there are
fifty thousand men in the old parties
who are as patriotic as we
March
man who supports a gold bug tor
President is a bug , and an
my to the people and good government.
The People's party was organized to
fight this kind
April
don't believe in the honesty
any man who says he is a Populist and
then says he is willing to vote for a
old bug. He may be honest but we
don't lo be mixed up with any
such honesty as that. A man may be
good fellow in his WAY. but it might
be a proper thing to
April
majority of the voters cf the
State endorse the passed by
the Silver convention, held in Raleigh
the 85th of last September. U the
People's party shall
any other party in the
cam
, it will be on the basis of those
resolutions. The People's party
not CO With any
such party is willing lo on
principles and to advance a pant
January
do not want to co-operate with
gold bugs, but we to co-operate
gold bugs. If e afloat fin.
operate the Republicans on
line, certainly it is impossible co-
operate with them without giving up
every plank and letter of the nil.
March
was this proposition
on the silver met by the Re-
publicans. a fatuous, selfish, cold-
blooded and brutal proposition
to overwhelm a political enemy by nu-
strength, and coolly divide
plunder among a men. There was
not the shadow of a suggestion as to
an issue on which both parties con Id
favorably unite. There no evidence
that a moments thought was to
the interests of the people on w host-
votes capture and distribution
spoils depends. A flat
of their proposition can be nothing less
are in this thing for the stuff, and
we have no further interest in the
than to use them to that end
From every of common
decency and equitable. the
first thought of a ma-, or party that is
honored with confidence and
of the people should be the interests
of the people. They can only be the
beneficiaries of the policy which
they vote the policy be at all
and the men whom they elevate
position of emolument and trust
are put therefor the purpose of seam-
or trying lo secure, the operation
of I hat policy.
But in proposition made by the
Republicans no such obligation is re-
want the honors and
the is the plain
we do after we gel I hem is l. one
your is the hidden dictum
of the people whose votes are Bought.
It may be that there are some people
who can endorse such a course of pro-
as this there are they are
more of a menace. b Republican
than a wild Anarchist, for the
wild Anarchist is watched, while to the
endorser of the above course is con-
a power which he can exercise to
bring this under the rule of
autocracy and into a condition of abject
servitude.
the extent to which evil is ear
tied, and many more could be used
with good effort. No one but a
date himself can tell you what his to
be endured in this panic Thu is
one reason it requires as much
to run a campaign.
It is lime such an evil was brought
to an en It men have enough
self respect to from such begging
an bumming they ought to be com-
by law to stop it.
The makes
by way of a remedy
Let a be held by all
the candidates before they enter the
canvass and an t entered into
that neither liquor nor money shall be
riven to beggars and suckers during
the campaign. Not only enter into
but stick to it regard,
of consequences. Advise all the
dear peep to postpone budding
churches, school houses and buying
until after the
Take the of
money or liquor and pass
list over to the
with a that the
on the roll are proper to be
sent to the alms house be
pensioners upon the bounty of the
Make it a by statute
that no candidate shall distribute
or liquor among the voters during
the
Let the Statute apply
voters. If the voter enters upon his
begging campaign, issue a warrant
against him and in addition to the
statutory such cases add
another statute debars from
voting in th current
MEETING.
N. C, Sept. 7th
The Board of Commissioners for
Pitt county met this date regular
tenant. I-resent U Dawson, chair-
man. L S mi ill. S M Jones, T E
Keel and
The orders paupers
Martha Nelson H D Smith
Nancy Moore Susan
Henry i
Henderson a Edwards J
II OH, Sam
Ann Cherry Tucker
i Alice. Corbett
Taylor Winnie Chapman
Polly Adams Mrs J W Crop
Long Edwin Had-
dock Matilda Thomas Mrs
Charles Joyner t Hannah Dupree
Lucinda Peel Sarah
J -50, J Proctor Alex Venters
CO,
Amanda I Harris
Jason Parker
The following orders for general
J B Cherry Co J W Parker
J B Bullock Jas Barrett
J W Smith Jas
R W King D C Smith
D C Smith Town cf Green-
ville E A W S
Our Regular
D. C, Sept.
Bryan enthusiasm has been on tap
in Washington this week. The
election started the ball by putting
all the democrats in a humor,
the news which has coming
to Bryan headquarters has all been of a
pleasing nature to his The
democrats are fairly bubbling over
in their enthusiasm while engaged in
making preparations for the lug meet-
they are to hold on the ins.,
and which is to be addressed by Mr.
Bryan. Unless present anticipations
fail to be realized it will the biggest
political ever held i i Washing-
ton.
up or shut is th gambler's
arguments but there are times when it
is the most convincing that can
be Representative
secretary of the republican Con-
committee, is from Nebraska
and he never tires claiming that State
for This week Mr. C. H-
of populist who is
also Mr Mercer
word that he had to wager that
Bryan would carry Nebraska. Mr.
Mercer did not accept the wager.
Senator Faulkner said of th silver
victory in if has any
significance, is not that the battle is
won for the democratic nominees, but
as evidencing the fact that in one of
the greatest Agricultural states of the
I the candidates nominated and
the principles at Chicago
meet the approval and command the
support of great agricultural and
laboring classes so strongly represented
in that State. It appears further that
the grant of literature
into Arkansas by the an
had no more effect than to
stimulate to stronger efforts those who
are now realizing that great pro-
elates the county must have
relief continually falling prices, re
suiting from the gold standard.
Representative Burkhead, of Ala.,
says his state will give Bryan
majority of any thing the
populists may do, that if the
WHO ABE.
The Men Who are Candidates for
Office in North Carolina.
If the proposition of the Republican j j Woody
fuse on division of ex-
presses the attitude of the Republican
party, then that party is nothing less
than an official brig-
an spoliation. A division
among of what can be
exacted from the people constitutes the
limits of intentions and
the sooner the people can arouse them-
selves to absolutely and everlastingly
repudiate such an organization, the
better it will be for their
welfare and for the future of the land
in which they April
TO STOP If.
The last issue the Walsh Tower,
edited Rev. J. L. at
Washington, contains a very
editorial on
But for its length we be glad to
reproduce the entire in the
The great evil to
as needing reforming is the way
dates for office are bled by dead-beats
and bums that infest almost every com-
When the candidate starts
making his before
people there is some at every
who takes advantage of the
opportunity to draw upon his pocket.
As th Watch Tower puts it, it
a church to a house to
erect, a horse to buy none
man, a poor widow a
to be helped and the lo head
th of donors must be the
date, lie beggars has a bar-
rel of
The candidate responds to the
of thinking that
calls will come upon him but
and his surprise ma he imagined when
he more and inure of them
he goes into canvass. And
besides these Mi upon him under the
head of charity, it
bum who in addition to all th
he takes at ti e ex
dense must well-filled jug with
which to go out and work
and the free lunch bum who
seldom a square mail pt
the ca buys up all barbecue
Caucasian, a H fer a
A Nichols V W Brown
F W Brown W M
For Swift Creek and
law M King
For Greenville stock territory
W G Stocks W Al King
The following persons were allowed
to list taxes for
Thomas Peel, Haywood Tel-
fair, Robt Tucker, Tripp,
Daniel.
II J R
Worthington, S F Worthington, Sam-
Evans, John L Gaskins, Martha J
Moore, Alfred Wilson, Thomas Had-
dock.
Swift Worthington,
Washington Chapman, John II Small,
J W Cox, J T Williams, Peter
son, George Cannon, J W Cannon.
S F
Worthington, C C Kirkman, Jonathan
John Nobles, Hilliard Vines.
Beaver DamE Parker, I II
Harris.
R J R C Daven-
port.
Whitehurst. B F
Tuesday, Sept.
Board re-assembled, all present, and
proceeded to revise the jury in ac-
with law.
The were drawn to
serve as jurors tor
Superior court.
First Cannon,
Gaskins, J H Williams, J A Nelson
John E Gurganus, W E Barnhill, G
W Samuel W J
W H Smith, B E Parham
D S Smith, J J Q Garris,
A Tripp, G A Baker, W th
Second Bi
Spain, U C Harris, Lawrence
colored; Buck, C P Moore.
A Stokes, W B James fat-
thews, J R Cooper, H S L
W C Hester, L C
worth, Isaac Norman, B P
D L Whichard, T A Thigpen.
lists vole with the democrats it will
higher.
Mr. James L. Not is, assistant
Treasurer of the
Committee, and president of the Jack-
sin Democratic Association Wash-
made a speech before the
latter organization this week, in
he said the candidates named by
true and oily democratic party at
Chicago are to be we must
no time in the opposed the
war 1812- There was the
then, as there is the gold faction
there was state smuggling
then defrauding the nation, as there is
th-J illegal syndicate the
Federal treasury now; they had
then who declared for
the states, if we can, and
Violently if we had a Brit-
party then, have a Morgan-
syndicate now, destroy
the credit of the nation tint profits may
MIC the pulpit
thundered as if
against genuine patriotism
No utterance during the campaign
has been more the friends
of Mr. B than of Sena-
tor Teller a speech at Morrison, HI.,
which were telegraphed to Washington.
Senator Teller said think know
every man in public life among the
Democrats had the t claim
a and I say to you here
now, an of more
years with Mr. and
a pretty close acquaintance him,
too, that In the whole pinks, the
there was nut a man better
equipped and more worthy of
three tickets
the held for
some having made,
there is some in the
minds of those who do not make
a close study of politics as to who
the candidates are and
what tickets they are on- We
give all tickets below, for
of oar readers
TICKET.
For Governor, Cyrus
for Lieutenant Governor, Thomas
Mason; of O- M-
Cooke; Treasurer, B. F. Aycock;
Auditor, R. M- Attorney
General, P. I.
of Public
John C. Scarborough ; Justices
Supreme Court, A. C-
Avery, Geo. H. Brown.
For Governor, U. L, Russell;
Lieutenant Governor, Oliver H.
Dockery; Secretary of State,
Thompson; W. H-
Worth; Attorney General, Z. V
Walser; Auditor, W. R.
son; Superintendent of Public
A-
of the Supreme Court
Walter A. Montgomery, Robt.
Douglas.
The Lieutenant Governor, Sec-
rotary of State, Treasurer, Super-
cf Public Instruction
one of the Justices this
were first nominated by
Populists and endorsed, by
the Republicans,
TICKET.
For Governor, A.
Governor, Q. H.
of State, Cyrus
Thompson; Treasurer, W. H.
Worth; Auditor, Hal W.
Supt., C- A. Mebane. Associate
Justice of Supreme Court, Walter
Montgomery.
The Attorney General ore
Justice of Supreme Court
this ticket are to be named.
If is said that in a few days
Populists complete their
ticket by
Henry for Attorney General and
some other ex-Democrat for
of the Supreme Court the
will get even with
the war-horse of the Pee by
taking off their ticket and
putting some
pan hi place.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
At meeting held in
Ky., on Saturday night, at which Sen-
Palmer, of Illinois and Gov. Buck.
of Kentucky, were notified of their
nomination for and Vice
President by the recent convention of
gold Democrats at Indianapolis who
styled themselves the Demo-
puny, a telegram was read from
President Grover Cleveland in which
he Ins endorsement of
ticket. Well, from President Cleve-
land's course in late years that is no
more than was expected of him.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R.
J G.
Maj. II. L. Grant, of a
man prominent In cir.
has been spending a few days in
Greenville. Just what was the object of
hi-i visit here those on the outside do
net know, bin it is reported that he held
closeted conferences with local
leaders and with Harry Skin
Mr. Grant seemed satisfied ac-
the purpose of his visit,
whatever that was, but could not lie
induced to politics much to one
not on the with lie did
did say in response to a question put by
the roll reporter that is
no such thing as being taken
down, he will slay on ticket to the
This is to be a week for
forth Carolina. It marks the coining
to midst of one of the Nation's
men. In fact one who at this
day more talked out and more
than another. Hon. J,
Bryan, Democratic Prod-
Is the lowest price object to tool Are the best any
inducements If so come pee our new stock
which we have just received. Our store is
full of New Goods and prices
were never lower.
To the
ladies we extend a invitation examine our of
Dress Goods
Trimmings
have a beautiful up-to-date line. You will bad
styles we know can you. On. hew lovely, how
beautiful, the prettiest I have over Been, is what our lady friend
say of them We have a large line both colors blacks and
can please you.
In and Gouts FUR-
GOODS we have a
splendid line.
lit
will reach So th Carolina tonight. on
stopping Asheville.
From tin-re he will on be-
gin a d the State
slopping to make at central
points as he passes along. never lower.
will speak at both and
Mount, and all eastern North
,, , i , SHOES. In shoes we
Carolina will assemble these nouns , , . ., ,
. l or to buy such as will please the
to hear bun. North feels priCes Shoes are
honored at his coming her borders, much lower season- Give
and the State is going to give a rousing us a trial when you need Shoes
vote for Bryan in November. tot yourself or any member of
your family. We can lit the small-
est or foot in the county.
Our L. If. Reynolds Shoes
for Men arid Boys are warranted
to good service. We have
had sis years experience with
this line and know them to be all
we claim fur them-
WOOD WILLOW WARE
HARNESS COLLARS
TRUNKS, l.
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
LACK CURTAIN i.
CURTAIN POLES,
In Men and PANTS any good you need for
GOODS we have just beat self and family to sou as.
stock to found and prices were
LADIES CLOTH for Wraps
Our to soil good ho
es. goo Is it the lowest prices
Here is a I, here a piece of
charcoal. Both carbon . yet between
them the mightiest of magicians
Nature. The food on your table, and
your own body ; the same,
vet between the two stands the
the arbiter of growth or decline,
life or death.
We cannot make a diamond, we can-
not make flesh, blood and No.
But by means of the Shaker Digestive
Cordial -e can suable the stomach to
digest food would otherwise fer-
and poison the n ail
forms of dyspepsia incipient con-
with weakness, loss of
thin nervous n
successful remedy. Taken
with it relieves at once. It
and assist nature to nourish
trial to show Its merit
cents,
i the be-t for
d en. Doctors Ten it in pi ice
Oil.
than
Coopers Tobacco Warehouse.
We happened to pick up of
Coopers and this is what he
has to say to of and
surrounding counties t
Market active this week But
have advanced; all grades at full
Certainly us high
than last season. Our buyers
and dealers are competing every
day upon my floor, making
factory to all patrons. new
buyers have come on the we
now have the strongest in
State, while the neighborly markets
are want of
to their business. Cash
is plentiful with usurer better
shape to protect interest
and sell for the
prices.
no market or house
shall higher than I do.
Send or me a lot promptly, it
means aiding of money to you. Have
sold of bright this
week f
and E cry department my
jg j better than ever
thank you to give me a
lace nicely graded.
Yours very truly,
P. Y.
K. C. I i Ki.
Bring your to win-
for the highest market prices.
I buy and ship in and
am prepared to p you as much as any
i no in c mil.
J. B.
The of Russia is said to
a little nervous as to his
tiny. He thinks Lo read some
ill in his early career as
Russian autocrat. day of
splendid coronation at Mos
cow, thousands of his people
wore crushed to dearth a panic
a festivals great plain
there. Just the set out
to meet the of Germany
on an diplomatic mis-
the chief advisor of the
Russian monarch, the second
man in the who was on
bis way to join the conference o
the two rulers, died sullenly.,
The Czar immediately summoned
the governor of Warsaw, a wise
man his realm, to come to him
as bis temporary chief advisor,
and the governor of Warsaw was
stricken with paralysis
could pack his grip. The Czar is
said to be somewhat alarmed
over these omens. Indeed, it
looks like the Czar and Walter
R. Henry, Esq., were born under
the same star, the Czar a
little the advantage, in
be has a life-tenure cinch on
his Observer.
Wealth not expended ill usefulness
brings no reward in the life beyond
this.
We Otter ,
REMEDY Which
INSURES Safety
Life to Mother
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS,
Rot Confinement of its Pain, Horror is. Risk.
My wife used
i fore birth her child, she did not
miter from CRAMPS quickly i
I relieved at critical hour suffering but.
, bad no afterward and
recovery mm
E. E. Ala.
by Mall or Express, on receipt of ,
price, bottle. Book Moth-
, mailed Free.
CO. Atlanta, C.
SOLD IT ALL
GROSS
For the past few days Pitt and Greene
counties have been flooded with a deluge
of circular matter and dodgers the
not of which were to correct a state-
which appeared in King- Vi j
published this town to the effect that
Mount Tobacco Market had
on account of the stringency
money matters and the same
which was only about four I'm ., Stated
it was understood the same Was
the the low prices that
was bringing here.
II the Rocky Mount people really
thought they bod been damaged
by this then it their
privilege lo employ as many men as
they saw proper lo send down here to
correct the report and Mood the country
with as much and paper as Suited
them, but if there was any harm
them, ought to placed the
blame when- it belonged, upon
who circulated the rumor. Ii steal cf
that, we are told by a reliable and
thorough gentleman from Falkland
one their
was telling it in that section that
had cir-
damaging reports the
Rocky Mount market and had dune
them u great injustice by that
the Rocky Mount market had closed.
Now, we to say tint we know
there is not a tobacco man in
Greenville nor with
this market in anyway who is s-
or who would stoop low to
induce tobacco to come to this market.
The Green villa have
never yet fallen low enough to employ
any such to get tobacco. We
have been doing a pretty fair bust
in fact as much as we could well
get along and we have done it by
pursuing a fair and legitimate
has always, it seems, been
an eye sore markets in
the east. this we do not
unless it be on account of her rapid
progress and premising future. This
market entertains no feelings
towards any other market. We are
willing, perfectly, tot hew
the business they can, tail we me not
willing to sit quietly and see them de-
us and t us in any
gross and unjust manner.
Now, so far as Rocky Mount is con-
we suppose they have plenty of
money, hope they lave at and
we just r think that they
fastened upon the meager opportunity
to make a great to do over nothing.
Very few, if any, have eve.- thought
that they had closed, free ad-
they have got has only rent id
them for the damaging report.
O. L. J.
In HARDWARE, GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENTS,
LOADED SHELLS, K-
HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,
LAMPS, LAMP
Fl X TIN WARE,
have a line of
FURNITURE
and can give you anything yon
may need lowest prices i on
over heard of. Come see
112.60 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,
To puss us by would an
injustice to your pocket
book. This m not because we
say so, because our goods
and prices make it so Hero is n
fair If
nothing, give us but if
you find our goods prices it
acknowledge it with
your patronage. Hoping to
you noon promising our best
to make your coming
pleasant profitable,
Your
CHERRY GO.
FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms Headache
has proved to lie the
best. It effects a owe
the ill a dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to Its Influence.
We
urge nil who are afflicted lo procure a
bottle, give this remedy R law
In oar of habitual constipation Electric
Fifty cents and
en's Drug Store
Taken lime la
prevents serious keeping the
blood pine lire organs In
healthy
You For
GOLD
---OR
SILVER
WE ARE CANDIDATES
form is AT LOW We sell goods from
to per cent lower than any other in this line and take
payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see at
Bros, old Our embraces
CLOTHING, I GLOVES, j LACE GOODS,
CAPES, Cloaks j UNDERWEAR,
DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS,
UMBRELLAS, Hats,, JEWELRY,
OVERALLS, I JUMPERS, j SHOES,
and a lot of other goods to numerous to
Yours to please
Lender of Styles.
At





Frank
Wilson.
THE
SEPTEMBER
Local Reflections.
Our Catches
Gwynn
retained
pins retail at cents a
i . is in on
That was a we
afternoon. Vol OM Sat-
Now that all our candid ire veins.
why Mt organize a campaign duo Mis Cox ,,., ,,,,,
.,,. . . .
Italian just received ,
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
IN
to
Va., Sept.
factory
Items.
S. C, Sept.
Bight much fever in this section hut
it seems to he of a milder type than a
month or so ago.
Youth and Boys
WINTER
Fin
at J. S.
D. Y. Cooper, Henderson,
with a good lot of tobacco. He will
please you.
S.
came in
T a
If. Schultz.
c per
A fresh lot of lull Ch and
Vermont Batter, on ice, -J. S.
stall's.
All in and the Assort-
is greater than
ever. The price
been greatly
reduced and
the
is just
the
same. All colors, cuts
and makes select
from. Give me a trial,
will he satisfied.
The Flatten Warehouse
prices today an I will have
There any
here on 18th, as
wants to go to Mount to bear
Bryan.
Cut to-day, at S.
Don't tail to ship Cooper's i use
a big lot bright tobacco can beat them
all on big prices and high averages.
On Thursday one pile tobacco at
the planters Warehouse sold at SO
a It was bough, by J. S.
Col. B. W. ail B.
Hodges, of Washington, had tobacco at
the Warehouse today.
know where to come for good prices.
town has several carts employ-
ed hauling dirt on . i
The small carried at a load is
a subject comment.
Quite a number of town went
out to the yearly meeting at
on Sunday. And many them
home through the
The Coast Line will Mil tickets to
next Friday, on the
the Bryan speaking, at one
fare for the trip.
The old Greenville Warehouse had
more tobacco South Carolina n.
the break today. Leon
work and high prices are heard a long
ways from home.
Cobb iV Co., cf Norfolk, are
now sending us daily by wire the cotton
market at noon. You will our
market reports BO page.
Preliminary arrangement are being
made for the encampment the First
and Third regiments of the State Guard
at during State fair.
largest break any ware-
here ever had took at
Eastern today. The house was jammed
fall and out of it all not a tag a
turned.
Hal ding iV have received
a handsome to use in
business. It is painted white
and has large oval shape glass in tit
sides.
people are hard
limes, but we -am a Mr. T. L.
paid for a
Log recently. hog h iv
been a tine one.
The has been told that
in a certain section of the county the
colored p held a meeting on last
Wednesday night and organized
a ii slab with
To am now in my
new battery over the Greenville Hank
and wilt be glad to see ail my
and the public generally.
Photographer.
Just the county convention
Thursday the c executive com-
and Alex. L.
was re-elected chairman, W. L.
secretary and I. i y. tress
u I'll.
Handbills have been circulated
tor another county eon-
here on Saturday. The
call is signed by M- W. James,
chairman and Fleming, sec-
The most satisfactory sale we have
this season was made at the Stir
Warehouse Prices were higher
and no tags turned. It you want high
est prices for your tobacco tarry it to
the Star.
J. M. k and D. J.
had tobacco and
sold at the Eastern Warehouse. On
pounds Mr. I pock made an aver-
age cf cents, and on
Mr. an average
cents.
S. V. says the Bit
reporter stood his
remarks in the recent
that he not say was
willing lay aside principle for the
sake electing the but what
he said was he not see that it
Saturday
Louis Meyer returned even
from
Hubert returned Monday
evening from Scotland Hank.
Mrs. S. A. has returned
from her visit in the country.
J. A. r turned Thursday
Norfolk.
i Tuesday even-
fro in
B. T. Bailey Friday evening
a trip to Va.
Miss Carr, of is
guest Miss Ada U
S. -M. Sal-z Monday
evening a trip to Rocky Mount.
Mrs J. A. and re-
turned from a visit Mn-
The Court was well filled
with people today when at
o'clock Alex. L. Blow, chairman of the
Committee, call-1
the y to this destroyed by tire-; A number of our people at-
nominate as for the of I this afternoon. Loss meeting at Swamp
Legislature He I The many friends of Mr. P. B. f u . time,
the Democracy for arising its j Gorman in ; will ham oil Our people want to know where ex-
combined of two years and as- this loss with sorrow E 1.1 Jams is and why it is that he is
not in the first In
1896. Fall Winter. 1896
Mrs. B.
Skinner I ave
visit friends.
and Miss
to to
O. Friday
a trip to t
of Virginia.
large numbers today
made an admirable speech in
calling the convention to o and
was loudly at the Motion
of the names of William J. and
Cyrus B. Watson.
The y of the
committee bang absent, H. T.
King and D. J. Which were re.
nested to act as temporary secretaries.
The roll of delegates from the sever-
townships was called and a full
found present.
On motion of D. C. Moore the
were made
and secretaries of the
The declared
for Senator in order and the roll of
townships was called.
was reached the name of J. J.
was placed in
Greenville and
townships seconded the nomination
At the el of the roll call o mo-
of L. I. Moore, the nomination
i J. J. was made
by acclamation.
Harry Skinner it is conceded that
help needed worse here at this time
A grip stepped oil ,, i ,
, . r . . than and we don't want any
the train here a and as . . .
. , , , . , to is campaign. Our people
usual was by a horde of hotel . , ., ,. ., ,.,.,.
., . , ant the to prove his faith
runners, lie seemed to give no heed l; , . .
., . . . works, right in the first
to them, but his way th rough ,,,. , . ,. , , .
,. . , , J and working the election of
the approached a man standing i i i , ,
, p W. and defeat of Skinner,
near
G. T.
takes the lead and the is no object
Come and see me
you me, sir, which is the
very best ii town emphasizing
the very
fir, I would not throw heads
and tails for the between ,
replied interrogated.
the drum-
, th no at all be-
tween them
in the world, sir, unless you
might want a political
is the difference between them
this is a pointed question to the
ex-Governor-, and the col-
are open to him if he wishes to
Maj. II. L. Giant, a
is down here over-
look hold.
Mis
evening a visit
cal at and
Allen Warren left
a id . a
iii .; of .;
Mrs. T, Ones Dove.-, who
been visiting the of
Dines, left lo.- bar Friday even-
X. C, Sept.
en a five new
buildings are at
Bay M. B from
he with
more interest. sol
Democratic and other Pop- The school will open here the
was the reply. September.
by thunder they're both bad . . . . .
. , Manning has returned from
Ii. he as ., , . , ,. . .
northern market and his store is the
ids fold his and or
with somewhat of a look.
declared
L next in order. J.
A. K. presented the name o
Margaret J. S. Harris ; John King presented the
C. L. Barret; J. II
sen the name of F. Buck; J B.
presented name of J. It. I
It was to vote one
s at the time and the roil of
I was called and on first
lot the was Harris U, Bar-
Little On second ballot
center attraction since his goods be-
lo come in.
Always Lead.
Prof. L. T. of gave
la very instructive and
Joyner was back sale at ,,,, o,,
the Thursday hi.
in. sale he got back from
bis tour of the Virginia markets And
having Ins full of big order, and
the lull cf be
, , . I the and most satisfactory sale
was to Jay a note on prices
are out of sight m style and color and below
par in price
Every thing cheap.
C. T.
L. F. EVANS
R. S. EVANS.
A. H. CRITCHER
EVANS
ops.
Humming.
the c had
and what he did. He and
Old Man piled up the prices,
the season. There the
Edge-
J. D. and family,
who has be a sen ling days with
Mrs. parents here, returned
home Friday.
Back Barrett ;, Link
J. B.
Little was declared the nominee as one
Representative.
E. O. Ban.,,, of for
s warehouse is spend- C. L. Barrett was
Lenoir, Green and Pitt
Counties and of the piles brought
When
a few days here
l i
He is the
Mrs. M. Mrs. Georgia
returned Friday evening
Baltimore where they had been par-;
goods.
Mrs. Addie of Mr.
John D. of Snow Hill, died
Saturday night. Site had a large
of friends this section.
D. II. cane down from
Scotland Neck evening and
preached in Baptist church Sunday
morning and
home t d
night. He returned
A Mrs. Boy.
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
OP FURNISHINGS
SHOES, HATS,
Mrs J. I. I-1 her
daughter, Mis. J. Bryan Grimes, o
Grim island, arrived here on Friday
train from Pa,
where they have been visiting
It. W.
Va., a native of this county, is with his
family on a visit to relatives in i
Greene tor a past he has
conducting a revival in the Chris
at Far
Call for
yen want best made.
The September number the Cos
contains four stories
besides a brilliant array of other choice
matter, all illustrated. It
is almost wonderful how so excellent n
magazine can be the small
of lo cents.
for and Z. V.
date Attorney General on same
ticket, arc to speak in
Greenville Saturday, Gel. old.
furniture by the train load
is way it looked fro n the quantity
being hauled to the stores J.
Cherry Co. the last day or two.
By the way, there is something to say
and other good.; in the
this firm that will be
sure to interest you.
DEATH A GOOD M
in abundance and they
will suit you in price.
Don't forget
when want goods
. c, sept,
Mr. L. who
worked as machinist for the Martin
County Lumber Company, at Everetts,
had a stroke of paralysis Saturday night
and died there Sunday. His
were brought on this morning's
accompanied a large of
people from place. He was buried
evening at o'clock by Bethel
Odd of which he was
a member. The lodges of
and were also present and
in the He leaves
a widow and several children who have
our sympathy in this their
gore and unexpected bereavement.
Frank
Wilson.
A very and ridiculous
statement appeared in last week's
ii to the effect
that the Mount market
had shut down for the want of funds.
Mount Phoenix.
your pardon for giving you
but has
contained no such aid
would I lie for you to correct the charge
its doing
Corrected by S. M.
Butler, per lo-ii
Western to
Sugar to
to
Corn o
Flour, lo i-
to II
to l
toO
to
Salt Mo
to s
per to
Beeswax,
nominated by acclamation.
FOB COMMISSIONERS.
Nominations for
were next order to be
voted for one at the lime. The names
of G. T. Tyson,. A. K. Tucker, Jesse
Cannon and A. B were
presented.
Con
l. Cannon Tyson
G. I. Tyson withdrew his name and
moved that J. A. K. Tucker,
Camion and A. I. ton
by acclamation ; carried
nil; SHERIFF.
When the of townships was call-
ed the names of W. Harrington, G.
M. Tucker and B. u . King -e pro-,
King's mi was withdrawn
and on Tucker received
Harrington Tucker was de-
the nominee of the
Of
For this the of J. W.
D. C. Moore, L. B.
R. B. B. Charles
Skinner were presented.
On Hist I
Williams Smith M
Mewl
Second I.
Smith Moore
Newborn declared the nominee.
The name J. Little w s
and was
s by
FOB
The Dr, l. O. H. Laughing-
house and Dr. B. T. Cox present.
ed. Dr. the
on first the vote
to
FOR
of J. Cox and J. B
were presented, and Cox
votes on first I allot was de-
the nominee.
The nominees were called by the
convention and came forward. Severn
brief witty speeches of acceptance wen;
made and received with much
and good humor.
J. D. Cox stated that he could not
accept the of Surveyor, and
the convention nominated J. B. Kit-
by acclamation.
It the in i. I harmonious mid
good humored we ever saw
and a good day's work, was done for the
Democratic pally,
Mr. Coming.
Hon. William J. Bryan is to make a
tour of Carolina, and, people
of this section the State will have an
o seeing and hearing
pleased farmers around them. Both.
,. , , . i . . . , as high as When prices to
of them know Just what tobacco is, . t
shooting up auctioneers Crenshaw and
just let tongues fairly
rattle oil the music while Ola Forbes
they don't allow a to
their house When you
start in drive straight lo
the Eastern.
Skin Afraid of Him,
The joint canvass between II
was almost wild with joy. Everybody
was pleased and said they were coming
again.
W.
Another Largo Sale.
Monday was another those lively,
rattling sales days on the
tobacco market. The weed was here in
huge quantity, there being fully It'll,.
pounds on the four
canvass commence at I- . . .
. floors. started at the Star
hut Skinner plead business engage- , . . . , . .
and it o clock
in- and refused to agree to only one
EL Lucas lion. Harry Skinner will
continence lit Court House
Tuesday. Oct. 6th. There, will be
only one place of meeting in each
county. Mr. Lucas insisted J at the
speech in each county. of a
will be announced later.
Washington Messenger.
Our Thanks.
The is to
Nurseries for two o
grapes, one of the splendid
and the other of King's
These grapes are now in prime at
Riverside and Messrs,
are ready to till orders. A more deli-
grape than the James has never
grown.
It Time.
The old Greenville had
last sale what a pile of to-
she had when the buyers got
over there. And L-on Evans was m
good prime ready for them his
Weather eye get for big prices. The
I lie prices,
The Bock
Marion fain mis talks,
containing twelve on how to
live long and be happy, by the best
authorities, for i
Stamps. A cloth
cent hock.
Mass-
BIS LIFE
Mr. G. Heaver -s
ville. says. Dr. King's
Discovery I owe my lite Was taken
With La Grippe and f led the phys I-
for miles about, but of no avail
was given up and told I could no-
live. Having Dr. King's Now
in my store sent for a bottle
began Its from first dose
began to get better, and after using
bottle v.-as up and about again.
ft is worth its weight ill gold We
won't Store or home without
a tree at John I.
Drug Store.
o'clock to gel
through with that and Plan-
Then after a short interval for
dinner they in n Eastern
which, the to
had enough to buyers
balance of the day. all around
show a marked our list
week.
Marriage
The Register of Deed issued live
marriage licenses week, one for
white I four COUples.
Will II.
Stocks and Harriett Wood.
Bryant Harris and Jennie
John and Peyton.
James I Whichard and Florence
Joe Carson and Addie Little.
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en
and more lights added which makes it
the best lighted Warehouse in the State With
money and no pets, fair dealings and
hard work, we are going to sell as high
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show
you. Your friends,
EVANS C Greenville, N. C
FIVE POINTERS
en
tr H
or go co
S S e-
a I
e r i B O
Good
Is essential to n.
health. nook I
and corner of the I
system is reached by the blood, and on
its quality the condition of every organ de-
pends. Good blood means strong nerves,
good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia,
catarrh or other diseases. The surest
way to have good blood is to take Hood's
This medicine purifies, vi-
and enriches the blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep
and cures that tired feeling. Remember,
Sarsaparilla
Is the fact the One True Blood.
fan
S j CL. p
i s
c a-a d
ST
CL
CO
Cutlery, Pis-Bagging and cc en . P s O o T
A Beautiful Line of
K DRESS GOODS,
all makes, weights and colors in Suiting,
Silks, Persian Cashmere
in profusion and
the prices will suit you every time.
save
in all colors and prices. We can
per cent, on these capes,
TAFT.
, ,. ,, B cute easy to
S PHIS take, easy to operate.
Cotton and i
Below re Norfolk prices of
an for as furnisher.
Cobb Bros- Her
of Norfolk
Good
Low Middling
Good Ordinary
Prime
Spanish
9-10
is now being held at our store. We hereby
. . . . . . . . f
at Rocky Mount on
The railroad will he asked to give re-
rates frat bore to Mount
on that day. The Mr.
rip through the Stale is published on
page
Tilman at
Hon. B. U. Tilman, South Caro-
will speak at on Thursday,
Sept. A letter the
dent of the Democratic club tells us
they are going to have a grand
ind Greenville and Pitt county are in-
hi join them. Other prominent
tn will also present.
ville as Delegates and Alternates. We extend
a cordial invitation to one to visit our
Emporium of Fashion.
where will be found the choicest display of
choice Dress Goods ever
shown We are in
close touch with the
ion of the world.
Lang Sells Cheap.
Have opened up a new
and large stock
E,
BICYCLES in the
the new store next
door to j. c. and
Son.
call on us everybody,
we are selling goods
very cheap.
Respectfully,
FLOORING
less than cost- Try a car f. c. b
at Tillery, N. G. at per M.
North L
JUST
-----A fresh line
Family GROCERIES,
Flour, Lard,
Meat, Coffee
Meal, Sugar
Ac, Ac, Ac,
which I am
Bellini; so low
that it
surprise.
Come see
and I will
treat yon fair
and square.





C. D.
WILEY BROWN.
H. L. COWARD.
T. E. HOOKER
S .
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the
TO TOBACCO PUBLIC is conceded by all the surrounding country that Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of Leaf Tobacco in Eastern Carolina
all reach of the Great market to sell their tobacco here. There are four large Warehouse doors open to the public and chief among them kW l
an ;. under construction a to in ti, . B r c u . , -L warehouse w
THE PARTY IN A
The democratic reaffirms
the party to lie
of speech,
the freedom of eon-
the preservation of personal
right, equality before the law, and
home rule.
It demands
Free silver at to I,
That bond issues in times
shall
That the and not the
banks shall issue the paper money.
That the tariff be for revenue
only.
That there shall an income tax.
That immigration be restricted.
That the powers of the interstate
railroad commission shall be increased.
The extravagance con-
is denounced.
Interference by the federal govern-
in local affairs is condemned.
Government by and rule
of the courts by contempt
are denounced.
of congress to refund the
Pacific debts is
The ruling of the pension
against arbitrarily dropping
names from the is endorsed.
The admission of New Mexico and
Arizona is approved.
Cuba is expressed.
Life in office is condemned.
Devotion to civil and religious
is proclaimed.
Arbitration of is recommend-
ed.
PLATFORM.
The preamble is an arraignment of
the democratic party, which
with causing all the hard times, bond
issues, etc ; and the party's record is
held up tor comparison -nth of
the republicans.
The speaks for
Protective tariff ; reciprocity.
Protection to sugar producers.
Protection to wool growers.
Restoration of American mer-
chant marine.
Preservation of the existing gold
standard and no free of silver
except by international agreement,
which the party pledges itself to pro-
mote.
Pensions to war veterans.
Vigorous foreign
Control of the Hawaiian islands.
Building and control of the
Purchase of the Danish islands.
Active work on the part of the
States to restore in Cuba.
Maintenance of the Monroe
Strengthening the
Exclusion of immigrants who cannot
read and write.
Continuance of the civil service laws.
Free ballot. law.
National arbitration of strikes.
Public lands for homesteads.
Admission of the territories to state-
hood as soon as possible.
Representation congress tor Alas-
The expresses horror
the Armenian massacres ; sympathy
with tor temperance and
proves equal pay for equal work for
and women.
The populist platform says that
through power and patronage
the will of the people has been
and plutocracy has been enthroned
the ruins of democracy.
demands
Free silver at
Increase in the volume of the
That no more bonds shall be
except by specific net of congress.
That demonetization lawful
by contract shall be prohibited.
That tho government shall exercise
it- option in paying its obligations in
either gold r silver.
a graduated income tax
be
That postal banks i hall
That the shall
own and operate the railroad and tel
lines.
That the Pacific lines shall
be foreclosed.
That the grants of railroad lines not
needed by the roads shall be reclaimed
and held for settlers.
That the initiative referendum
by which people can vote on the
enactment of laws shall be
That the president, vice
and senators shall be elected by direct
vote of the people.
The platform expresses sympathy for
Cubans ; favors home rule in the Dis-
of Columbia and the
of the territories to statehood;
favors just pensions, denounces rule of
the court by contempt proceedings and
denounces frauds.
. f
The week ending Saturday,
warm
with two or day below
the normal in temperature, and scatter-
showers on the and
however, except In the
portion t the Slate, where the
rainfall was more ; r Other
the ii many places
is little improvement
is now possible i the crop
The week was not
with sun ; cool nights, mid was fine
Urn occurred at scatter-
d mints on dales, but is s ill dry
over the greater part of district. Cot-
ton-picking is going on ; the
crop will I nearly all open by r
1st. Pa and potatoes are needing
rain, but will be good, though peas are
slow to mature. Turnips are not coin-
up well generally account of the
drought. Pea-nuts will be short, the
usual retail of a dry August. is
is only ordinary. the whole very
little improvement occurred this week.
Several this
week and the rain-full was beneficial to
late turnips, peas, but
distributed. At a few points c
over an fell and lira ground was
softened enough for plowing. Cotton
will soon be all open many fit-Ms
ready look its ban- and brown as if ruin
by frost ; lint being picked out rap-
idly under Old
com do- in the Bel Is. Tobacco
cures ill quality ; most
the crop has Some
oats re absence
general will cut short all
crops.
DISTRICT.
on la
It is that
visit but if
be asks the head of our family
her ave, lie d him.
don't know that we shall In
in . position t. welcome
our tick
et, the local Cm. retains
our shut.
to one if Li attends B
lynching bee m he will
ask the muster of
Who paid for the
One is certain t If Li
drinks moonshine it
do to ask a fellow where lie made
it.
Ii tie asks the circulation
we toll we
don't swear-
Ha is Welcome lo
know just how much salary we
d get-
we can tell bin; in
that wore from riding
a in a the
war. Constitution.
Male Academy.
The next session of this
open on
of a
late
Good, soaking rains fell c he t
two or three days of the week a
large number places in the Western
District, effectually breaking the
drought, but too late to
benefit Cotton will be no
better than already estimated ; picking
going on raj idly, except for two days
when by rain. Late
is shooting up tall, little crop. Good
crop of pea-vine hay harvested,
Turnips fairly good an I much benefited
by the rain. Some wheat laud has
been broken, this work being quite
backward. Leaves of forest trees are
beginning to take variegate, hes
of fall in the west.
Opinions On the Gold Ticket.
St. Louis The
convention was very considerate
it choice of candidates, ft selected
two old men who have no holies to be
blasted and no be eh
News Palmer and Bock-
an to h-ow Illinois
and lo but the
scheme will tail. Personal popularity
counts for nothing this year.
Union and
The has lifted
a great from
the regular democratic ticket by its
nomination of Palmer and
and gives the of Bryan an Sew-
all a and a prospect of
that it would be deprived of the
democrats were left in a dis-
banded condition and open lo
to vote for
Brooklyn Citizen . The
form at is more
for what it omits than for any-
thing contains. It is precisely h a
statement of purposes as might
been expected from representatives of
the Standard Oil Company, the sugar
trust and the various other
which are by the
the adopt a
Chicago.
will
MONDAY SEPT.
continue for in
The terms are a- lo lows.
Primary i per mo.
Higher
Languages
work and discipline of the school
u be as heretofore. .
We ask a of your past
p-
II.
CATARRH.
His Worst Enemy Defeated by
P. P. P.,
Great Remedy.
THREE YEARS SUFFERED-COULD
HARDLY AT
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS.
Mr. A. M. Texas.
u i sufferer from Catarrh in its worst
form. Truly, his description his sutler
logs seem mile short 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 sleep on either
side for two years. P. P. P.,
Great Remedy, cured In quick time.
DB
Messrs. Savannah, Ga.
I have used nearly bottles
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown
of my head to the soles 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
ran breathe through it readily.
I have not slept on either side for two
years; In fact, I dreaded to see night
Now I sleep soundly In any position nil
night.
I am SO years old, but expect soon t.
be able to take hold of the plow
I feel glad that I was lucky enough to gel
P. P. P., and I heartily recommend H re
my friends and the public generally.
Yours respectfully,
A. M
Kansas City General
Buck, is used to playing a losing
game. In war he met Grant and in
peace he met Joe Blackburn, and when
his was called be didn't even
hold see high. , f
THE STATE OF TEXAS-County
the undersigned
on this day, personally appeared
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly
sworn, says on oath that the
statement by him relative to the
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true.
A. M.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
August 4th, MM.
J. M. LAMBERT. N. T.
County. Texas
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.
Great where all other
remedies failed.
Rheumatism twists and distorts your
hands and feet. Its agonies are Intense.
relief and a permanent cure
Is gained by the use of P. p. P.
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or
can be cured and the system
P- P- A
a beautiful woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all
p.
P. P. P. will restore your build
you In every
WU thorough
regulation, take P. P. p., Great
Remedy, and get well
OLD BY ALL
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,
PROPRIETORS
For sale by J- L. Wooten, Ding
Rial next doer to o. T. White.
with LAVAL as,
they cannot the scat of the
ease. Cat is a blood or
and In order to core it
you take internal remedies. Ball's
Ca arm Cure is and
on the blood and
Hall's Cure is not med-
it by one of
beat in this country for
years, a d i, a prescription. It
IS i f the bent t know
with ill. bet blood I
fitly on the
The the
Is what such
results in bend
for tree.
F Toledo.
Sold by price
NOTICE.
To members of
of the Farmers Mutual
of K. C.
are hen by that the An-. .
the above Association SIDES Si L, J S
Hie election officers, will be . ,
at the curt ho e in on ill
Monday ill October at their year's supplies
All are requested to their interest u.
law
of Jesse Brown doe
pi I'm and Stale of North
all parties having c
m I are lo
ate for syn bin
m re-
Ai d t
estate are . ii to
it p of
Ti i-
Cox.
cut and in said election-
B. K COT EN,
I.- LITTLE.
By he provisions of the will
hi to Mrs. M. Clark, W.
W hi chard, her will sell at
Courthouse In Mon-
day th- day if the
real the house and
lot, situated In Greenville. N. C. on
third street, by Mrs
If t
n all its branches.
COFFEE, A f
RICE, TEA,
J m
we buy direct from Manufacturers u
buy at
dot of
FURNITURE
Clark. Also a tract of laud ,,,,.,,,,
the Kinston and no r,
sun
ind
N ,, ; ,. l
Will sell on the sump day. at I
of Mrs. Clark the
following personal property; line
parlor water pitcher
s Pills
Cure All ,
Liver Ills.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
I he secret of Health. price
The liver is the great
i -1 r year. -r
wheel in the mechanism of ,
Ron mar. lit nil our
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
r Ma v I cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper
containing sufficient
fa , ash the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain-
not less than to
Actual Potash.
is a complete specific
against
Our are
arc irks,
of In Hot.
J. MOT.
GERMAN KATI WORKS,
bl. New
Co
Sold A be J.
two fork
M Feint.
I have secured the services a
t, and
at druggists.
. digestion.
dozen tea spoons sugar spoon c ; , tor ;
tongue- sauce ladle, mug pare
silver;, mid silt cellars and ;,.,,,
also me half undivided
I on my premises lately as
he session begins on
Props.
near
WINE v
in the property described in the
will Mrs. as the
furniture in parlor every kind
and except the piano and
piano stool, also all the of,
every kind the bed I now
and my east Iron yard
other undivided half Interest being the
of Mary
Terms of real estate t cash
In l and year, personalty,
for cash only. W. It.
Executor of Mrs. A. M.
Attorneys
MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER
and will for ten months.
Tie terms ate as follows ,
Primary English per mo.
including use of
Those who de-ire to the
had bi tier apply early .- s a
limited lie will taken.
It
ALFRED
Greenville. N. C
FOR YOUNG LADIES
Raleigh, N. C.
No superior work done
or South. It ban now the best faculty it i i J j
ever had The offered
in Literature, Languages, Music and Art James M. A
I tin
AT
H. C.
Pl t ii e
a chilly
N.
Practices In the Courts,
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Title
Eastern reflector, 16 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.
Date
September 16, 1896
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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