Eastern reflector, 23 September 1896






JOB PRINTING.
The Reflector is
pared to do all worK
of this line
NEATLY,
QUICKLY, and
STYLE.
Plenty of new mate-
rial and the best
of Stationery.
A Intruder.
Join e, of this
BOOK plum and pear trees in-
with mine kind insects, lie
I the tree and rent
i i I. II. director of N. C.
A;, i- St
Battle write that the plum twigs
they a--e infested with the
Jose scabs the scientific of
which The pear
with oyster shell
the name being
-i-n The named i- said
lo he one the worst and most
pests known the orchard-
is, has only been recently respited
in m State, bat in California and
mate of the northern States it has ruin-
ed many tin threes.
The second mimed is
and injurious in many apple and pear
but ha- nut the
qualities that the s has.
The following formal bow Id
a wash, to n. used alter the
leaves bill and before tiny emerge in
ti spring, was given
Whale oil soap dissolved in
hut. Two pounds of soap
each gallon of water. Apply with a
Of a scrubbing brush.
Another and less expensive treat-
is scale formula
No. bulletin of the experiment
Station, a copy of will be sent to
a who are troubled with these pests.
Th l wash must lie used only
T, or dormant season of trees. It
will require two thorough applications
in fall and in Hie early
.- ring.
This may be
benefit to many people in Dur-
ham vicinity, hence we give to
readers. Durham Sun.
Defeats
i Md., September Ks
Jake drain was knocked
., ii Frank P. at the Eureka
Club tonight.
The Baltimore heavyweight was lit-
lie nine than a punching bag the
audit took but two and
a quarter ninnies to put the
was very fat. and it W I
dent when he appeared In the ring that
he was in no condition to
who was trained to the hoar.
weight was announced as pounds
but lie looked at least fifteen pounds
heavier, weighed
on Sunday.
Or of the toughest stories that has
recently even from New York,
wits brought out in the by
the Brotherhood Bookbinders of the
strike the employees of the .
company.
This las a c for
1.50,000 Bibles and in making them it
has resorted to meanest methods it
devise. Its work has been
to sweat shops where a ages
are paid and where labor seen in its
most an I condition.
The best wages paid for work on these
Bibles was cents a day aid the men
were required to work on Sunday. In
the greatest city a Christian nation
men loved in the manufacture of
s ground down by miserly em-
and made to work on Sunday.
a picture
Happy Hits from Tar
The Republican new-papers are so
sure Bryan's speeches are
Republican rotes I hat have
Stopped printing them.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICH ARD, 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 the
above amount.
campaign year and you
should take the two
leading papers.
An M slake.
Way to Get a of
of select- ,, , Charlotte Observer reports
f. to civilized
certainly a great leveler, . , in It is , . n
side as lie ,,,.,; ,. is -Manly, , f tin
out of the car window at t, . ,,, ,,. Executive as to
wheel woman, according lo run ; bin o recent lie
Plain, Dealer. ,. f prominence in a .-,. the and
for u somewhat s that the annual .
he irrelevantly added- Then will be held
he as if at sea. ho-B. ,, Low P-
and presently young men a d women hasten in will action the
Hinge the It is believed that
last evening I wan wall i place. are Maya, and party there is a
home when a wheel- and dances, but they element an a strong
just ahead of mi attracted I simply prelude to the hand that will stop this
my attention. She was trim and portent of the
and dressed in excellent When the time comes the boa trading of
taste. Bar skirt jest reach- teas leads ail he girls use j I
el where her boot tops would or- room, where they seat ; view with Republican Chairman
have been. She on the J in which be claims
very and rounded tan j chattel ins-, they each prompt State majority that
shoes, however, ard her teat and in winding sheets by further the Democratic
ankles looked decidedly trim i the hostess head and hair pa at 80.000 votes
shapely. She wasn't riding, but figure are completely cover- Such
bad her wheel on th sidewalk, ed, and when this is done the j are ridiculous. There is no basis
pushing it along. The t was mummies, such are
such a one, from the ; The men draw lots and made. The small majority of last
tarn hat to one by one they enter the year affords no such basis for
boot heels, that I lingered a little- j where the muffled sit- Help- boastful These
Then I braced up and o far as or ton goes, state and of
Just as did so a familiar the lover to his be ms are her idle v
I Etna men have a of
George, is that I then he may hot- money or started for
Didn't know It is the of custom that th a purpose- Look Ike
no, I I the girl he Democrats
picked out, an I if backs b; not to e ii the last
out a forfeit must be will vote rear; of
It is nil i at this matrimonial j or former ts
lottery i hap voted the fusion
York many become disgust
a , ed and sales now
,. going on between their leaders
and t-e over the
j spoils office, the utter a-
of the cause of
Thee , v. ill this
GOODBYE, SIR
lie way;
Only we you
. long a .-i
Vim stay too long,
Mister Winter's
Summertime
en start
heart break you
Is heart,
tint song
You slay too long
but strong
I Muter
a.-h.-s mighty sweet,
is on,
juicy meat
song
You slay too long
But Mister strong
CAROLINA A.
replied and felt like rubbing
eyes.
awfully said the
trim wheel woman, with a
laugh. was just going over to
show Nellie my
my new
what do you think V
was toy law, aged
CROP
The the week ending
Saturday, September 1896, eon-
remarkably dry, almost no
rain at ail having fallen, except a very
few light local shower in several cs-
first the week
was bill
latte. part the rose again
move degrees. The weather has
clear for
picking, was not other rise
Streams and walls are reported
to b-j getting very low.
Extremely dry weather en ti
the
needed
In his at on Wed-
Mr. ti-
a i
I have a reason for coming I North
I Carolina which is personal, from
in the electoral vote this
It was the state of th
Una at before I became
a candidate, before state bad
any part in presenting my
was of Ninth Ca
which by resolution to
me tie of
Carolina in that national
convention. I appreciate the
which they were willing to do
me, therefore, it gives me great
pleasure lo an on-j these
I whom they represented and give what
assistance I can, ii any assistance he
I to secure the electoral i r
this stat for the free coinage silver
I at Hi lo I. I an glad
of this opens in
i which was home one of the
l public men given to the
n t alone by North . but
entire Vane;.
He was n
i- I t -11 to honor, and I am glad i
stand among hi. neighbors and friends
advocating the same cause he so
advocated, and I cannot more
than impress up in your memories the
words lie so often spoke. Among the
last o his was one Upon
the money question. I. t -end v-,, a j with, was wonderfully
l . i fertile in to the time
ten- i.-om , j B joke
The great light la on. The pow r j We played night on a frosh
of money its throughout th
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Got Report
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NOMINEES--
Ills Opinion of
lonely it must ho for the j
operators hi those little way station
telegraph offices at a news-
paper man remarked the even-
in the smoking room of the
Southwestern limited the train
past the switch, semaphore
and office lights of of the tiny
country stations.
lonely, remarked the j
stranger in the corner, who had up
to this time not taken any part in
the conversation, they
fun than you'd think. I used
lo be one of them myself back ii
the eighties. I was at a little
try station about my only
business night long was report-
to the dispatcher of the
trains as they passed, with occasion-
ally a train order in.
in awhile we would a
message to send on the
wire, and tho rest of the time bung
heavy on our hands.
ill fated Dennie Murphy,
who was killed in the Hastings
wreck, was a student in tho office
National Ticket.
FOR
WILLIAM J.
Nebraska.
Kl
SEW ALL,
of
w. H. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.
rOB
H. SMALL,
Beaufort county.
Sounds a
Mr-J. M who lives
over in Polk N Ciro- .
was in y
that old named
Absurdity
A man was accused of
a pair of trousers. There
several witnesses, but the ,
was rather and to The old tea. well-p sud Democrats hay-
so the accused was acquitted, says j very tired, soon about the result in Carolina
is the success of well-known
on the part of tho
No rain occurred since
September ; rain is badly needed of money its throughout the I young up tho lino that
j everywhere and water is getting scarce ; world have entered into this conspiracy ; never think of without a smile. It
I in streams and wells. U mostly to the greatest crime ct this I and it worked
open and In many places entirely picked or any other overthrow
out; hall ha s been bait of the world's money and
i We will set out our and
Miles went the i
., , i with these accessions e our
other day aid not
ticket, State and a
with luck he lay J
i ., i i r i safe Candidly,
down under shade of a
Corn almost dry, an I has
like a charm.
You the operator in question
was of tho of young
double their w by fellows who fancy that an operator
been put in Field-peas are poor, he value of the other hall which is who works in of the country
vines bloomed without hearing much j m their nils. The money changers offices must of necessity be
fruit. Very farmers have t good are polluting the temple of lib- operator
, ,. , , . . in those days, and that it is at all
stand of the seeds are no. lo your ten,, eh Israel. to git down upon
very
He was told u, morning his
that he could go; but he remain alarmed at his not returning
ed. His lawyer, to whose collected a party debauch the ballot box
he mainly owed went in of and ,
his liberty, hinted to him again husband. The posse, alter supplied by
that he was free to depart, but i D- the diligently for three syndicate of sold-burs
still he stayed. gave up tho search But let d Le
Then being no more cases to concluded Miles had quit, J Le of
be beard, the court was Just exactly one fraud is false and is meant
empty, when the lawyer, growing from the day Miles fell these
impatient, asked, with some as- j asleep he woke up- About dusk
fraudulent purposes
i i i-j i . , , . j i and A scheme
why he go. arrived home i
injured innocent man whispered
in his fact is, sir, I did
not like to till the witness
left the
his wife to hurry up supper as he be the
was very hungry. The old fellow politicians. Tue rank-
u i i n i. I est frauds most corrupt
A be made to believe that he I K
i will a tempted by them
slept one week and still maintains i
that the whole thing is a put up
sir, I have got on the job on
that I
New that is running
tor the I residency on a Grover
laud platform, it i. Lot a I ill strange
he should seek to avoid all reference to
his Toledo, speech and all other utter-
lei s to silver.
One the is I he
to foist on the
try is that Mr. Cleveland appointed
about all tin- genuine Democrats
office. It i- an idea that will experience j
considerable difficulty in it-
depart
A Cat.
who now tolerate mice
pr rats or about
must be P the fact
that a luminous cat, which
little to secure nothing
to keep, has been and
can placed in
or nook, and effectually scares
away all each nests. This cat is
struck or from metal or other
like material so as to represent in
the exact counterpart
its animated sister- It is
painted over luminous
it in the dark like a
o flame. After being used for
about a week the place is forever
free of either mice or rats
The full en 51st Is known
the
Now doth the sluggish
with cast,
And jab his stinger into
Who monkey with Its nest
said Mr.
had no chance at an education
myself, but I am determined
my son shall have the best
there is going. I shall send him
to
Harvard or Princeton
haven't decided yet. What's
this electoral I men-
ii the newspapers so
much Chronicle
Sad Case have been here
for three said the stranger
impressively.
said the landlord cf
the Georgia pillage tavern.
I did have a notion of
Vesting and here,
but if that founded fellow in
the house across the can't
induced to stop
You Love Mo Tell Mo the
I arc going to some other
said landlord,
ten tell j
low
To
Journal.
On the Safe
said the voter to the
. ,
at
the polls still open
sighed the
urgent
tho law doesn't allow
law be cried the
Jones
voted bought
rifle yesterday, seat word he
I got a thing
the law, but
the fast nature, an
a self
Constitution.
and are now maturing, Look out
for votes of under aliases,
registering minors and voting c
the registration they
; propose to do their deviltry. By
Who Works. methods the
The girl who bless hope to to
her. She is and she is votes, but they are sowing
too proud to earn her own living- I what they will never reap. The
Sue is studious, and ; of the State understand
She smiles from behind this. I say to our
the counter or desk, her smile is beware of trying the
the reflection of celestial scheme. If such deviltry is
and eternal bliss. She is like tempted it will not be
a beautiful her The Democrats of North Carolina
is pure as the propose that a handful
strong as the rock from white shall so manipulate
which it flows and as high the that part vote of
mountain's pinnacle- j which they have absolute
The Bight of her should be a hue control this debauch
inspiration to all. Her hand may the ballot cheat the white
be stained by h-washing; I people of the State their
t weeping, factory grease or by offering them false and
but it is an honest and j counterfeit ballots. The Demo-
hand. It stays have never
tune from poor homes. t The will past this
is one shield, that protects year more votes than in its
a family from I he history. This statement is
house asylum. Ail ton by information from
or to the girl who every part of the
Cato That Side re
one of the Mr- asks this pertinent
roads is a cat that on question in his speech at
one of the trains. When the J York- Each every voter
Site has freedom of the train,
and makes friends with the pas-
Nor is this cat the
ready to take sides with the
trusts, monopolies and syndicates
are banded together the
to travel. On one i purpose o the govern
of the ferry-boats that crosses
ferry in
York City to Long Island is
a cat is been tho boat
ten years. She is the of
crew tho
in a while puss stays tor
a trip- When
out of the big beams
on the bridge and waits for
boat to come back- She never
makes the trip on any other boat.
crew feed her and care for her
or do you stand, with,
for honest government,
administered people, for
tho people Democrats
hesitate It is for the doubting
to decide-
lip, Bl l whore up ire not
growing. Mowing hay pea vines
continues. sweet
an cut the drought. Pea-
nuts are drying up, and only half ill i-
and hence will be short crop.
Good crop o grape
Another dry, char week j well tailing.
Some cool occurred first part
of the week, but it became very warm
Cowards end. A local
showers occurred in Forsyth and
ville, benefiting turnips and permitting
some lull plowing, Cotton crop near-
all open in south, and soon he
in the th ; much it out ;
the bet has caused further
mature opening, is being
brought to market rapidly. Karly
i- dry enough to gather and fail-
crop. Over half farmers are
through cutting and curing tobacco.
Hay-making proceeds ; grass and pea-
vine hay poor, prep short
DISTRICT.
Excepting very light local showers
on the 11th at points in live
Bounties, the entire week was dry and
clear. Tho and were hut
higher temperatures prevailed at the
close of the week. These conditions
were favorable for picking cotton
which progressed rapidly ; cotton is
ti mated to be from to two-
open. The entire crop will he
out at least three weeks earlier than
usual. Field-as being
nods were formed sparingly. Where
rains turnips are making fine
growth but many planted
turnip three times Without
a stand. Cane being cut and
molasses made, Pastures injured by
also in western
Strange Indeed.
Ail engineer at the K A. L., whose
veracity be doubted, relates a
him in every way possible when
die Ion saw the in which there is-tho slightest excuse for it
we are new realized its frequently when isn't
magnitude when many others not. Jocular operator was cordial-
,. ,. detested all the lino.
these words came from him a- words Dennie and T up ,
cf your tents, Oh Is- to send by
and the command was by might be well to men-
the party i ml th-y engaged ton that tho brass in
in warfare within the lo on was not half so an
, , or as he fancied he after
rescue dint party an I the party name we
from the hands who were sprung it on him when business was
using it advance th not over.
democracy, but plutocracy. message purported to come
obtuse from Milwaukee, and frankly
signed tho call of the repeating office
at tho western end of tho circuit,
first thoughtfully the
west to avoid detection.
in those days Dennie was a
Marriageable Age.
Regarding the
substantially settled the
tariff question postponed, remarkably good sender, and the
tr ti n i .-j way ho pushed that message into
New York Herald has addressed J . . ,. , B ,
the fly man must
itself the discussion Of the nave tho indeed.
great social problem, what Ho broke a good many times, but
age should finally had it all. Hero is a copy
This, however, appears to us message as near as I can
question that admits of a very
easy A woman should
member
r.-ii ; Night Rate.
M k WU.,
John
marry at whatever SUe an Our receipts am too Blow. If any more
tO with K-t
Bach an opportunity may we had purposely made
come early or it may not come till the check words, while the body
it does often happen of tho message counted and bank
. i i came the curt
the woman can select the .
according to her idea of the , . wired Dennie;
proper age, for that reason . under tho circumstances, It
we should doubt the utility of the , Is customary for the receiving
I tho body of the me
., . sage back to the sending operator
doubtless true that is, repeat
average age of marriage has ad- i word to verify the check, when
within a generation or
two. This is partly because a
girl's education is extended over
more than formerly, and
partly because the men are not
ready to many It takes
ally the error can be detect-
ed. So Dennie
if
letters with a
and over again we made
lo H n life or him repeat this frank admission
to the point where a man
feels that he can undertake a do
establishment. At the
same time the young women have
strange coincident, which happened in acquired more interests op-
List says he
was walking First street, and
just as he got opposite T-
Residence, he heard some-
thing full just in front of him, and upon
investigation, he, found it w s a brand
new silver quarter. lie looked around
and not seeing any one. could not
vi It came from.
you see, we are destined,
tree sliver, t people
not vote us to have it, it will full
do not always
think of marriage as the one es-
end, so that the roses of-
ten remain much
longer than our grandmothers
have thought fit.
How Can anybody under
take lo say at age
should marry t It is a question
or the individual woman. As
that she has reached
maturity, that she has
every operator on the line was
enjoying it. He finally tumbled
would not respond to our demands
to letter it just more, bat it
was a long time before hoard the
last of it, and our connection with
tho joke never leaked out
York Press.
State Ticket-
CYRUS II. WATSON,
of
roil
W. MASON,
of Northampton.
FOR
CHAS. If.
Franklin.
FOR
K. M.
of
FOR
F. AYCOCK,
Wayne,
J. C. SCARBOROUGH,
of Johnston.
FOR
F.
Mecklenburg.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE
A. C. A VERY, of
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort.
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR THE SENATE.
J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
FOR
J LITTLE,
C L
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
J A K TICKER,
JESSE CANNON,
A B CONGLETON.
FOR SHERIFF.
G M TUCKER.
FOR DEEMS.
L B MEW BORN.
FOR TREASURER.
J L LITTLE.
FOR CORONER.
FOR
J B TRICK.
The Best Salve in the Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Salt Fe
So Teller, H.-mils
t Corns, and all Skin
ton, cures Piles, or on
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price a cents per box. For gale by
Jno. L. Wooten.
from the skies. Old all his into the proper
gold cannot keep it buck. It's wring Qr Q marry is when she
just a sure as you arc b in marriage by ft man
News, whom loves, whom she
honors respects and who will
her honor and respect
in turn, together with a fitting
If such a
comes to her early, so much the
if late, it may be happier
still. The proper sort of a woman
A New Method.
you vote for ,
what
hat
man what change a
bill me, give two fives a
ten in
Jut Like It.
When a man stops taking a news-
paper just because its opinions and
his are unlike, it is like his refusing
to enter Into conversation with a
friend because the two have differ-
ideas on the same subject. Troy
Press,
f A DESPERADO'S
tea th Mail Who Bad
Com to Hang Him.
J. K. Chambers, Union depot tick
et agent, in a reminiscent
mood, can toll many interesting
stories of tho west in early days.
He was in the service of the gov-
at Sydney -when town
Was the toughest In Nebraska,
if not in tho west, and whence per-
sons hound for the Black Hills
started.
A few days ago Mr. Chambers
sitting in the Milwaukee office,
and the conversation turned to early
English as She is Spoke.
An intelligent foreigner is said
to have expressed himself after
the following fashion on the ab-
of the English
I discovered that if I was
quick I was fast, if I stood firm I
was fast, if I spent too freely I
was fast, that not to eat was
to fast. discouraged; but
when came across the sentence
first won one one-dollar
prize. I was tempted to give
English and learn some other
Unity.
is always at the proper age. days in the
Philadelphia Times.
To those who believe in the fa-
of the number thirteen, says
the Chicago News, some points
American silver quarter
will sound gloomy if are
hardened with many of these
coins. On the quarters are
teen stars, thirteen letters, in the
scroll the eagle holds in its claws,
thirteen feathers in the eagle's
wing, thirteen feathers in the
tail, thirteen parallel lines on the
shield, thirteen stripe,
thirteen arrowheads, and thirteen
letters in the words





THE REFLECTOR
. Greenville, N. C.
Entered at the post office at Green
mail matte
1896
HE CONVENTION
They Demand More and a Can-
for Congress.
The Man of the People
ye to Honor.
Friday at Rocky Mount Will long be
remembered in North
No Presidential candidate for
a quarter century has visited the State
during until Mr. Bryan
came. it is not
that Le consented to come every-
body made up their to see and
hear This accounts th- fact
that the whole town was
with human beings. They came
from every direction in immense
we our train
had ten loaded and packed coaches
Every train was loaded to
its all surrounding
country were there, some going the Jay
before an camping out in tents.
Rocky had put on its most
festive look to receive the next
dent and the crowd estimated all the
way from to
stores and dwellings and nearly all the
buildings v ere and decorated
in National colors. The various com-
bad done their work well.
Out at the Fair Grounds the
were complete and the
orations superb. A large commodious
stand just in front the grand
from which Mr. Bryan was to speak
Besides this the grand stand, the judges
Stand, an etc., were near to see
and furnished sea's
tor those who were fortunate enough to
get tin m.
The Press reporters occupied the
stand. arrangements
under the direction of a special
which Sir. C. C. Cooper was
chairman and their work had been well
done. Wt are obligations
to this gentleman and the Chief Mar-
shall, Capt. S. L. Hart, for courtesies.
There were at least 1,500 ladles in
the grand stand and they added
to the interest of the occasion by
presence.
Mr. Bryan arrived at the Fair
Grounds at one o'clock and as he near-
ed the stand there was shout
and a around the place
which he was to speak such as no
man being ever before. It looked
as if people would be crushed by the
them. The heat was
simply intense and as that of
inanity stood there jambed together
under a burning sun perspiration
streaming from every face it presented
a picture which can be gotten in no
other way of the intense interest and
is in this campaign
restoration of the money our fathers
to the place it held in their day. II
BUT man doubts the sincerity of North
Carolina Democrats for free silver at
the ratio of to this would for
ever give the lie to such an insulting
insinuation.
Mr. Bryan was carried front the train
to in a drawn by four
white horses and as he took his seat on
the stand though, he looked a tired man
yet his eyes seemed to flash with de-
light as he surveyed the immense
surrounding him. As he thus sat he
impressed us as being a man whose
face instantly convinces every one that
he is in the presence a great man.
Hon. II. Bunn in well chosen
words i- Mr. Bryan. lie spoke
for thirty minutes in which time he dis-
cussed the silver question as well as a
man could do in that short space. It
would impossible for us to even give
synopsis of the speech in our limited
space today and we shall therefore con-
tent ourselves in giving some
which Mr. Bryan made upon us
all.
To begin with he has a fine
with a blight noble eye. He is ear
nest to a fault and yet you know that
he is not an enthusiast or a fanatic. He
you to the belief that he has
thought long and well upon the subject
which he discusses, that he hits arrived
at some definite conclusions, that these
conclusions are correct, and that it is
his mission to get other people to see
them as he does. He talks like one
who has a He reasons like
one who feels that immense interest are
at stale. He is positively tree from de-
and there is a frankness and
about what he says that car
dies the conclusion that his
and he has them, arc honest, and
lie would have no man He
forces admiration and receives respect.
He convinces all that he is able ;
h is strong, well-balanced
ell furnished ; that uppermost in his
mind is his county's good ; that to this
end he is developing the best energies
of bis lite ; that in feeling he is with the
toiling millions and if elected President
would devote all the powers of his be-
bring, as far as he was able,
prosperity and happiness to every
American citizen.
The thought occurs to us, that
such a card-date ought not every man to
unite in his support him and leave
no doubt as to bis election. We be-
that as far as North Carolina is
concerned, this will accomplished in
a few days. The injunction that he It ft
upon all silver men in the State in the
close of his speech Friday to unite and
cast every vote favorable to free silver
where it wilt count will surely bear
fruit and give to him the electoral
of this State.
Th-.-re was a meeting of Republicans
held Saturday afternoon under the
call of B. M. W. and
Fleming, secretary. It not
being known by outsiders what the
pose of the convention was, many
to find out went up to see what
transpired.
The participants in the meeting were
slow g together, but after eon
ringing of the bell a hundred or
more colored people and two whites
gathered within the bar of the court
room.
Chairman finally rapped the
assembly to order who said the object
of the meeting would be explained by
T. W. C. Moore.
Mix re, ho is a colored la
spoke about an hour. He said he was
glad of an y to make one
more Republican speech. He contrast-
ed the. of the three national
conventions a Republican stand-
point and argued for and the
gold standard.
Touching upon State matters Moore
said he had been for Dockery That
he went lo the State convention in May
to work for Dockery, and when the
Russell crowd cheated Dockery out of
the nomination he came home cried
for three weeks. Me was still in
of after the gave
him second place on their ticket, bu,
recent de-
he was no longer for him
and was to swallow Russell
with all he had said st the lie
Coining on down to county matte-s
he talked at length the
not with the
lit publicans. lie said that under the
present fusion them the
will get only four out of the
odd in the county and the Pop-
all the rest. He that many
people thought this meeting w. s being
he'd to get out ticket, but it
was not tor that purpose. The meeting
was simply as their rights and
demand their share of the offices. The
Populists had promised th t the Sena-
tor should be selected by a com-
and then gone on and nominated
their own It the ex-
the Republicans to support the
fusion ticket the Republicans had to
h the Senator and one more
Commissioner. They had been to
the Republican executive committee
that morning and state what they
must have and were told to defer their
until next Saturday week and
the meantime the committee would be
ready to report what could be done
He said they were going to wait until
that time when another meeting would
be held to receive the report and if
their demands were acceded to they
support the fusion ticket, if not
they were going to vote for who they
pleased.
Moore also took occasion to give
Harry Skinner some sharp thrusts,
accusing him of first trying to trade
with the Democrats, then dickering will
the Republicans support, that Skin-
was a silver man and no man who
was tor and gold could con-
vote for Skinner for Con-
Moore was followed by C. M. A.
Dawson, another colored man, who
made some remarks following up the
latter part of Moore's speech. He
spoke of the folly of Republicans work-
and voting for and at
the same time for a man to go to
Congress whose influence and
would be cast every measure
advocated by Dawson in-
resolutions setting forth
facts and upon the Republican
executive committee the district
to give them a candidate up-
on the same platform with and
same principles as
and that if the committee fail-d to do
this then they requested T. C.
Moore to take the field as an
dent candidate for
The resolutions were ail pied, and
Moore announced that if the executive
committee failed in the matter he
would out as b as re-
quested.
Just before adjournment Frank
Johnston was called on also made
a speech. He made no reference to
what had been done in the meeting,
except to compliment Moore, his being
almost entirely a race speech.
the crowd to throw ob
in the way of certain plans. Suffice it
to say that every man who participated
n these is certain that
Bryan will be elected.
Democrats are unsparing their
criticism of Secretary who, by
the way, is going lo take stump in
Kentucky for and for
having written a letter saying in effect
that he would redeem silver dollars
gold if the was made. Senator
Faulkner declares this to be an
to the money sharks to raid the
gold reserve of the and force
the issue of more bonds, and expresses
the opinion that it will be worth thous-
ands of voles to Bryan and silver, by
convincing people the intention of
the men to still further than
they have yet gone towards turning our
financial interests over to a dozen
bankers in Europe and New York.
He says Ibis the necessity
as well as the duty of those who believe
American financial independence to
support the A policy represent
ed by the democratic
Representative
see, who has come or the stump long
enough to finish preparing the
Campaign Book, the pres-
situation, the beginning of the
tight those well posted have known that
the republicans had everything east of
New York ; that the democracy hap
of the Potomac and
Ohio livers, and everything west the
Missouri rivet, and it has got such
a hold in the Northern stales of the
tern portion of the Mississippi valley
that the election or the
Vermont election have been insufficient
make even and II
secure, the democratic party,
with all the handicaps that have placed
it, is in a better position to win a victory
today it has been at this stage of
the campaign in any content in the last
twenty years We going to win
this tight. and Vermont prove
that the republicans are correct in their
Tew England, as Ar-
and Alabama proved that the
democrats were correct in i
mates as to the situation in the
and
A well advertised public meeting of
the Money of Wash-
was attended by just seven
and three of them were
reporters.
Industry Dependent
Supply.
Money
WASHINGTON
Our Regular
Washington, D. C, Sept.
Several important democratic con-
were held in Washington and
vicinity during the present week, and
the precautions taken to keep the sub-
talked about at these conferences
out of the newspapers have
Among those taking part in
these were Senator Jones,
chairman of the democratic National
Committee ; Senator Chair-
man of Congressional ;
Senator Butler, of the
committee, and German,
Teller and and National com-
Scott, of the democratic ad
committee. It is enough for
those who desire the election of Bryan
and the triumph if free silver to know
that the object of inferences was
to add to the certainty of result,
and that they ere in every way
factory to those who in
them. More could not be told without
a violation of confidence, and without
which enable
THE UNIVERSITY.
The high water mark of attendance
has be ;. re this weeK at the
The week closes with a to-
attendance of in all departments
These are distributed as follows Col-
department Law Med-
Summer school
means, it the experience of the past is
carried out, a total enrollment of COO.
The freshman class I thus for
one hundred .
The has been an interesting
one at Chapel Hill. Dr.
made Ins formal opening address to the
students on Toes-Jay in presence of
a large gathering, outlining the policy
of the University and his own policy to
the young men. The speech was re-
with great by the
young men and partly as a result it
all old classes of the University
have voluntarily adopted re-solutions
prohibiting hazing, thus co-operating
with the faculty in the first principles
self government. The new
starts with all the depart-
in thorough harmony. AH the
student are looming and
the great school is thoroughly started
its year's work Commons Hall
with arrangements for boarding cue
hundred or more with tea next
Monday night. It is one of the best
equipped rooms in the stale.
Both this and the kitchen are due lo
the beneficence Ms. F. Fa-
of New York. It is a great boon
to all students. Five new men of
in their departments have been add-
ed to the leaching force, an instruct
each Latin, Modern Languages, Kn-
History and Scientific Physical
Culture. While the last docs not
on a course yet Mr. conies to
the state thoroughly equipped to make
physical culture
and profitable. The Young
Men's Association gives its
annual reception to the new
with refreshments and short talks,
sic, Friday night in Commons
Hall.
Here is a here a piece of
charcoal. Both carbon yet between
stands the mightiest of magicians
The food on your and
your own body ; the same,
vet 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 hone. No.
But by means of the Shaker Digestive
Cordial we can enable the stomach to
digest food which would otherwise fer-
and poison the .-y-t-m. In all
forms of and incipient con-
with weakness, loss of flesh,
thin blood, nervous prostration
dial is the successful Taken
with food it relieves at. once. It
and assists nature to
trial to show its merit
in cents,
LA s the best medicine for
d-en. Doctors recommend it in place
of Castor Oil.
to Header.
Any reader of the
ten -cent stamps to
Trade Company, Boston,
will receive Marion Harland's
containing- twelve
articles on good living and how to
live.
The addition of or
to the world's
would not as a matter of
course of itself bring- prosperity.
Even the addition of double this
amount to the stock C money in
the United States i not lead
to rivalry to the Garden of
Eden, or of necessity set the
country afire with prosperity.
Money can do of itself.
Trade and industry the only
roads to wealth. But trade and
are much more likely to
flourish when money is abundant
than it is scarce, not
flourish at all when money is not
to be had. An
favors industry ; a contracting-
currency Strangle industry-
the single gold standard the
currency of the United States has
th-j past four years contracted
by nearly Under a
standard it should have
expanded by that amount in the
That is why industry
is for bimetallism-
The Rocky
speaks in this way of a certain
class of men to be found in every
community
Often men, from thorough
or inexcusable
seem perfectly
contribute nothing to a
redounds to the good
while they are as much and
more who
help all they can.
Is it right, morally, to expect
your more spirited neigh-
to spend their money for
something that equally benefits
you of it calmly ask
yourself question- Is it
Is it honest
An Indiana editor was going to
marry a rich widow.
said it was for her money and it
made the editor weep to be ac-
of such mercenary thoughts
and ho persuaded the widow to
turn all her wealth to her
daughter, so people couldn't say
that. She did. Then the editor
changed his mind eloped
with the daughter
PUBLICITY.
Sense in Advertising.
C OF
DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.
There is nothing mysterious,
remarkable, or
cult about advertising.
Advertising is simply a
or a request, on the part of
the advertiser the public call
to inspect and to buy that which
the advertiser has for sale.
It is obvious that there must be
something for sale if be
sale, it is as obvious
something for might just
as well not be for sale if nobody
knows v. here it is and how to get
to it.
value of greatest drama
is as much in the audience as in
the act rs of it.
The value of a good thing is
in how many people know the
good of it.
There is no good to
good.
The best that is unknown is no
the unwanted u.
A good not
less people know of its goodness
and where they obtain it-
Advertising is Simply the cheap-
est, the easiest, the quickest,
the most sensible way of
which you have with
those who may it.
EDITORIAL NOTES,
The folk- at the re
sen all kind-; of methods to get their
literature circulated throughout the
country. They are out
offers lo the papers to give them
a page of ready set matter every week
or two. All of the papers is
to pay n the stuff and add
you are unwilling or unable to pay
it is that the Be
publican committee of your district
might willing f help you in this
That is awfully but
down this way we don't happen to
need any gold bug filling to help get
out our papers.
possibly fail to carry
the said lion.
of Philadelphia, in a recent i
is sure of all the southern states,
whose total in the electoral college
is and the states west of the Mis-
river, which gives him more.
This toots up out of just
short of a majority. In addition there
is Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan.
States have votes, and, if car-
by Bryan, will give him votes
in the electoral college, nine
more than a majority.
while
lo elect the democratic con-
Mr. Barker, believe that he
will also carry Ohio, Illinois and
giving him electoral or a
grand total of It is even possible
that may carry the stale of New
CUBE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Bitters has proved to be the
best. It effects a cine
the must dreaded habitual sick
yield to its We
urge all who are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy a tan-
In case of habitual constipation
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, few eases long
the oar this medicine. Try it once.
Fifty cents and at John L.
Drug Store.
Worth Knowing.
An tire is excellent
thing a library for the
of the books, to
expert in such things.
Plants, human beings and
need sunlight, fresh air and
exercise to keep them in proper
health ; if denied, weakness fol-
lows.
Never permit your check-rein
to be so tight that your horse
cannot put his head where he
wants to when pulling up hill.
How you to have your
head tied up with a tight check-
A well-known medical authority
says, a recent work, that
cheese should be eaten at least
once a day. is the most
animal food he
says; two to three times
nutritious as the same money val-
of ordinary
in Hood's
serious illness by keeping the
and all the in a
healthy
We happened to pick up one
Coopers circulars and this is what he
has to say to the farmers of Pill and
surrounding counties
Market active this week and prices
have advanced; all grades taken at full of the State, feeling confident
that those who believe in free
it be Possible.
We just learned from
good authority, in fact from a
prominent Republican, that the
are making attempts
to bribe the preachers of
this section, several cases
have succeeded, to preach the
bug from their
pits and work their flock
for preservation of then-
slavery. The bugs fear
revolt cf the whose whole
interests are against the gold
standard, from the republican
party, they have taken the
most effective, but damnable way
of checking it. Two weeks ago
a colored preacher in this city
held up his to heaven
took a most solemn oath that he
would never vote for Russell or
Today he is working
hard for both. feel confident
there are not many like the above
disreputable
Observer.
to the State.
have had a very pleasant
time State, while I
have spoken at a number of
places, the trip has been so nicely
arranged that I rest be-
tween aid am net at all
fatigued. I have not only enjoyed
the trip, but also my association
with the silver men whom I have
met from time to time. I go out
New in Line.
The State Demo-
convention has fallen
put up the
ticket nod a platform
For
of
For Lieutenant Governor-
Wilbur F. Porter, of
For Associate Justice of the
Court of
Titos, of Buffalo.
of Bryan and S.-wall and
the Chicago platform;
of the Raines law; arraign-
of Governor Morton's ad-
ministration and the acts of the
recent Republican legislatures;
denunciation of Superintendent
of Public Works Aldridge for his
extravagance; a for home
rule for a protest
against the violations by
officials of the law which
guarantees preference in pub-
to honorably
ed Soldiers, a recommendation
for the maintenance
of roads throughout the
State; a recommendation for the
modification revision the
liability anti-
conspiracy laws as will secure
justice to employ-
J B. CHERRY.
J. R.
We Offer
Which
Safely
to Mother
and
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS,
Robs Confinement of it; Pain, and Risk.
My wife used be-
i fore birth of her she did not
suffer quickly i
relieved at the critical hour but.
, had no pains afterward and her
recovery was rapid.
E. E. Ala.
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of .
price, per bottle. Moth-
, mailed Free.
m.,
BOLD BY ALL
W. HIGGS, i. S. HIGGS, Cashier
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier.
Greenville, N. C.
Representing Capital of More Than a Hall
Million Dollars,
Win. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neck, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. O
R. R. Fleming, N. C.
D. W. Higgs Bros.,
Greenville, N. C.
We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals mid the general
Checks and Account Books furnish
on application.
and
MM
GREENVILLE, N. a
Have just received an
II IS ill.
of the latest style and .-ire ready
rants of the trade at Prices Lower
than ever off-re I Small
and quick sales, is our motto. Our
goods are new and cheap to meet the
wants of is-es. We are
goods at a far below the
price.
tot we sell tor
45.60
to
13.50
price. Certainly as high or higher
ban last season. Our order buyers
and dealers are competing lively every
day making prices
factory to all patrons. Several new
buyers on the market, we
now have the strongest corps in the
the neighboring markets
are complaining for mat of
money to conduct their business- Cash
is plentiful with us, never in better
to protect our patrons Interest
and sell their tobacco for the
Dial no or
sail your higher than I do.
Bend or ship a lot promptly, it
means a saving of money lo you. Have
sold big lots of bright primings
at
and lively department of my
business is in better shape than ever
thank you to give me n
dial
Tobacco nicely graded.
Yours truly,
D. Y. Prop.
Henderson, N. C, Sept.
will find some way of
elating vote, so that we will
present a solid front to the gold
forces in the coming
William J.
The silver dollar was worth
in 1873 when the gold
wag established.
are now told that it is only worth
cents- If the standard
has knocked off the
dollar in three
what will become our dollar in
twenty years more if we do
Mt stop the ravages of the gold-
bag For Pt this rate of
in a few ears more the
people's money will be gone and
nothing left bat a wealthy bank-
system built upon the
of a ruined
Sun-
FLOORING
IN
less cost- Try a car f. o. b
at Tillery, C- at per M.
North Carolina Lumber Co
All we is a trial will give en-
tire satisfaction.
G. A. CO.
Port
B. F. SUGG, Manager.
Is the lowest price any to you I Are the any
inducements If so come and see our Lew
which we have just received. Our store is
full of New Goods prices
were novel- lower.
To the
ladies we extend a invitation t examine our stocK of
Dress Goods
Trimmings
have a beautiful up-to-date lire You will the
latest styles we know we can please yon. Ob. hew how
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever is what our
say of them. have a largo both in colors blacks and
please you.
In and Gents FUR-
GOODS we have a
Hue-
In LA DIES CLOTH for Wraps
we have what you want
In Men and PANTS
GOODS we have just the best
stock to be- found prices were
never
HARNESS COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS.
CURIA POLES,
and any goods you need for your
self and family see us.
Our object is to sell good
est goods at the lowest prices.
SHOES- In shoes we
or to buy such as will please the
the prices on Shoes
much lower than Give
us a when you need
for yourself or any member of
your family. We can fit the small-
est or largest foot in the
Oar L. M. Reynolds Shoes give yon anything you
for Men and are warranted may at the lowest prices
to give good service- We have ever heard of. see our
had six years experience with 112.60 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,
this line and know them to be all To pass us by would an
We have a line of
FURNITURE
we claim for them.
In HARDWARE, GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENTS,
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK-
GLASSWARE, HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
disable injustice to your pocket
book. This is so because
say 80- because our goods
and prices make it so. Here is a
fair If deserve
give us nothing, but
you our goods prices sat
acknowledge it with
your patronage. Hoping to see
soon promising our beat
efforts to make your coming
pleasant and profitable, we are
Your
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Have opened up a new
and large stock of
FABE,
in the
the new store next
door to j. c. and
Son.
call on us everybody,
we are selling goods
very cheap.
Are You.
GOLD
OR
SILVER
payment in GOLD, or
Bros, old stand. Our stock embraces
CLOTHING,
CAPES, Cloaks.
DRESS GOODS,
UMBRELLAS,
OVERALLS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
Caps
JUMPERS,
us at
j LACE GOODS.
UNDERWEAR,
SUSPENDERS,
JEWELRY,
SHOES.
and a lot of oilier goods to numerous Jo mention.
Yours to please,
Higgs Bros, old stand.
Leader of Style.





Frank
Wilson.
Print at the
Names of Both Get . .
of to .
You and Boys
WINTER
CLOTHING.
Local Reflections,
Autumn begins on the
and equal.
We sell best Butter mid Cheese.
J. C. Ron.
The Academy boys have a new
loot ball and Halted up the game.
See our of Shoes.
J. C Conn St Son.
Some people spend enough lime
milk to a new
Mr.
Nice stock of Dry Goods and Mo-
at J. C. Cobb Son's.
Saturday night gave us a
change in the temperature.
Two ears of New Wheat Floor i
arrived J. C. Cobb Son's.
from New
J. I. Daniel is sick,
. returned
u evening.
Mrs L. II. of is
her parents here.
Little Miss has gone
to Wilmington for a visit.
Willis, of is
visiting Mrs. II. C. Hooker.
Re. E. D. and wife returned
Saturday evening from Warsaw.
Miss Lela home
Thursday
Good Work
Carolina.
Henry W. died at
five miles from town on Friday
night at o'clock He had been in
for a long time. He was
an held in es- j and cap of Pitt County
very on. Capt. was J Col. Sugg has interested himself in
i j member of j having a photograph taken the
as with Ma- bright break that
That is a good work Col. I. A. Bum
engaged in and should be pared
by every citizen of eastern
If m. 1896. Fall Winter. 1896
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PRES-
of
sonic honor this .
to
Sept.
t.
Swill and M.
of Snow Hill, are attending
An additional room is being built to
the central office the t ex-
Mrs. II. returned home
evening from several trucks at
Sara tern.
j was 15th inst., at the Es.
at. tern the exact number o
In a letter to the I pounds sold that day being
M. President of tn. Sugg I having a
the
Mount was thronged with
occurred on any one the . u . .
mi . . ;. to bear oar next President, William J
market since t establishment, this
M. President of tn.
Democratic Club, of appoints
the following as marshals on the 24th
he crowd was estimated at
The. town was
and unbounded. The
east is in no particular behind the west
in the accorded our
standard bearer.
of September, in the parade to I
market,
u. the warehouses,
market r-nix , I s
be had when Senator It. ; m the o'clock
of South Carolina addresses that co.
R. D. us a whole. .
and many prominent men from
tile Slate.
Mr.
Hooker and G. hf.
a veteran of
having on board an
composed of special
mi As-
Cherry. D. J . Jesse graphs will appear in the
H. T. King, L. I. Moore. J. F. King, j and j,, , Year Hook at on
J. B. Mr any.
n veteran of ,.;. North Car-
I. C. J. B.
the lead and the no
and see me
Jesse has moved
into the Forbes building
Points.
I .
office
Italian received ; been
at J. S.
Mr. H. K Clark and re-
turned h evening from a
i lo
i returned
from where
summer
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 he satisfied.
town tax list has been placed in
the hands of collector and gives
notice tor people to settle with him.
Daniel, who been
relatives in tins look
I he train here t is morning ii-r her
home Rapids.
Ural
M.
pi
b.
U. K. Cannon.
A.
R, Mi
II. C
R.
May.
H.
Williams.
Parrott says they
and that a co-dial invitation
extended to
Col. Sugg has also prepared an article
on North Carolina and Pitt parade from the train to the
county as a section, which grounds was escorted by three bun-
connection with Hie photo- marshals shouts rent
are out of sight in style and color and below
par in price.
Every thing cheap.
the air all along the entire line.
and
B. Latham ha.- been showing
twin cf tobacco. It was raised by
S. Taylor, of Carolina tow
We sell fine Cigars. Smoke and
dream cf the angels in
J. C. Cobb
Little,
a few day before his
in pharmacy at Haiti-j
Court.
term of
He desires the
oral hundred farmers and business men with patriotic strains from
to whom a copy of Agriculturist e,., by noted
L. may be sent tree, such as fed interest- band, of
ed and would appreciate the m to the
of the -New Golden Va., Mount's favored
It is evident that Col. Sugg feels the ,,, . H. Bunt., in a
possible interest in county s,.,.,.,. Bryan spake for hall an
always shown and thinks it. p,,. every
the greatest the Union, a-d ,.,. j,
Superior
Judge A. W.
It everybody goes ab says they
are. will cat -i
the Greenville and Pitt folks I.
morrow.
A fresh lot and
Vermont Butter, on ft S. Tun
stall's.
Conn today.
residing.
The charge of to the
and v was one I la carried
with it. giving clearly and
such as should
i lo
I the as a f fiat
fresh
Carr Butter to-day, at S
A Mrs. Hopkins
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
ion
y SHOES, HATS,
It can be repealed t. often ;
When money is plenty, work seeks the
man when money is the man.
in vain seeks
A. Co .
and Funeral Director, have an
adv. in
They can any kind of and
give prompt sen ice.
II. F. Harris, who tit two weeks
ago dropped a hatchet on his toot and
has since been Confined with erysipelas
from the wound, is
to be out again.
Bo Cherry says the reason he did
not go to Rocky Mount yesterday was
In cause he had to look after those who
did not go and try and sell them a fall
sail of century clothes.
Hon. B. F. Democratic
nominee for State will ad-
dress the citizens at on
d; y. Sept. 1896. Everybody in-
to hear this gifted speaker.
-Lake bin and.
Allen
lies, ii ii a t
in Hie interest and
pi. led a nip. lie i I-. I
a Ii one and
for the j j,, , fa business
grape. My a ;. I y ; u j way.
The juries are as follow.
Hi w to Kill Year ,;.,, Fore-
Buy of peddlers as much mid as i ., p,,,,, J. M. L
a- ;. C. J. Smith, W. Ii.
roar mer. b. cause W. G. Barnhill. M. C Cotten,
, W.
in a on their goods. s , ,, a -a w n
herd. It. Smith. .
a very Joyner. Vines,
and It i m-y chance you get. i Joseph
in the downhill man L. B Burney
has don. i. up M. E. D
. . i C. Cannon,
any scheme tor f . , ,.
1- L. A. Mayo.
W. Arnold, I, II. Bin II.
lies, A. Gardner, I.
G P. Evans, H C x. V. Ward.
Tb on the criminal
wants the world to know it,
betterment j
If you are a m.-r. haul
in la buy a stamp i
use
. em
a d . in
and charge him
i.
ll a c. to town, tell him
j docket were beard up lo noon ad-
buy
Loss Crawford mid Strickland,
affray, , ii-
payment of costs.
retailing without
Keens . submits.
Zeb retailing
submits.
Good Man Dead.
Mr. Bib-i-t aged ye
died his daughter's, Martha i
Joyner, Wednesday night at
Mr. Turnage was one Pitt county's
oldest lie leaves a of
and friend, to mourn hi- de-
He hid a large family
children, ninny of whom are still
I. C, A.
are his so. s; Mrs. Martha -r. Mr.--
Sarah Sheppard, Mrs.
Mr-. Dicey an Mrs. Julia
e his d i i is who
know him best loved hi n Mis
was a
through lite and his highest aim was lo
do unto others as he
do unto him. Twenty rears ago he
death of hi. wife, whom
he laid away in the family yard
where his remains we-o this
evening.
was a great eh.
D. J. W.
Thieves
pi. c
.-peaking in State reaped
a big harvest out of the crowds
to bear The; got
n considerable of their work Ricky
Vomit Friday. We learned while
hack on the train at three
in I. II. Lit-
J. B. and S. I. Fleming
were among the who lost their
pock-l In- There may have been
Others of mi we did not barn at the
time. From every appointment there
I r. ports . p being b
P. EVANS
R S. EVANS.
A- H.
X-R
n abundance and they
will suit you in price.
Don't forget me
when want goods
Sparks Aliens Railroad Shows
will be in Greenville on Wednesday.
September 30th. bill posters are
here putting up matter. It
has a line of horses and is the
easy cents railroad stow on
Some nights ago some one entered
the yard of Mr. W. J. Fleming, a few
miles from town, and stole the. cushion
. regent of his buggy. He says he
wishes the thief would either return the
articles or go back and lake e
buggy too.
J. W. Smith, f the County
Home, the that every
well en the place has gone dry and he
hating a hard to get sufficient
for the and
at present, get none at all for washing
purposes.
George Woodward with piccolo,
Forbes with mandolin and
Often War en with guitar made some
harming music at the central
phone office Saturday night.
phones wen- connected with central i I
same time people at -r
end i the music. We hope the
boys will meet there again.
Judge Brown is a silver man
an be made some facetious remarks
, long that line, A prisoner was found
guilty and the before passing
sentence, asked what costs were.
The clerk said about thirty-nine
suspend judgment On payment
said the Judge,
enough under a
gold
Circus Coming.
advance agent of Maine's big
Circus is in Wilmington making
to appear there. John
the circus veteran is this
show and we expect to see him before
long. John Robinson's circus is com-
this way. It showed in Washing
ton City on the of September and
the Post says it was the best ever
here. They have female clowns.
Below Norfolk prices of
peanuts for furnished
by Cobb Bros- Me-
of
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
Good
Prime
Extra Trims
.; is and
general Clash in the ill near
future.
Keep up a divided public
and every man that disagrees on. not guilty.
you on in.- F.-
Will and Braxton.
exclusion o your own, and denounce
fir not Icing as and as
i as the big city papers.
If you are a curse the place
where you trade as the meanest on
San.
newspapers to the Moore sod two
thirds and one-third
James Moor.-, retailing without Ii
John s, liquor on Sunday
not guilty- Frank Teel, a witness in
this ease, appearing in court drunk was
sentenced to jail for two days.
Theo. Carson, assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
John Daniel, assault With deadly
weapon, submits, judgment suspended
on payment of costs.
carrying
Colonel Watterson will never be able
to tow Indianapolis
came t draw such an
aged Post, gold.
The are so
sure that Bryan's speeches are
republican votes that they have stopped
printing them----New York- Journal,
den.
David B. Hill plays polities with n
cool head and a Warble heart.
is not in it with him. It is all
is still silent on Bryan.
Sun,
Meantime it should not be forgotten
that M. made his
reputation as an orator while stumping
New York in for lieutenant
governor on democratic ticket.
Chicago
Many things in Mr. Harrison's speech
invite criticism, but nothing so much
as his failure to recognize tie; fact that
sincerity equally
with his allies ; that if democracy means
disaster at least half the people
the Stares are arrayed in op-
position lo the interests of the nation.
New York Journal,
What docs Mr. offer the
people in way of a financial system
Simply it bond-issuing, bark money
old dearer dollars and
more debts, which mean cheaper labor
and prices for- farm products,
a home market for products and less
motley with which to buy the products.
Helena Independent.
613-1
Spanish
on
ed weapon, guilty.
Ed carrying
weapon, guilty.
John Clark, larceny,
Carrying
weapon, guilty,
Geo. and Henry Williams
larceny and receiving, each
live veers in
In the case of George Davis, who
at April term was convicted of murder
in second degree and was et. a
new- trial, the case was set for o'clock
and a special of fifty
ordered summoned.
at Rocky
A murder occurred at
Friday afternoon, about the time
crowd was getting off. A lien -d
Jordan, from shot and
ed a man named
The particulars as we heard th m was
that an old grudge existed between the
two men. saw la a
barroom and tried lo draw in a
fuss. tamed to walk
when Jordan drew a pistol tired
rapid shots, every ball f-
died in a few
was arrested ail placed in
on. were white men.
test prove
Sarsaparilla
1st, Greatest Merit
by a peculiar
Process
unknown to the rs which
naturally and produces
Greatest Cures
Shown of honest,
voluntary testimonials which
naturally and actually produce
Greatest Sales
According to the statements
all over the country.
In these three points Hood's
Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the It Is the One True Blood Purifier.
Pills to take
S with Sarsaparilla.
Of severest trial and test prove
in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla
The
EVANS CO., Props.
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en
and more lights added which makes it
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and
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 C Greenville, N.
FIVE
Market.
Corrected by M.
Butter, per to
too
Sugar cured to
to
Corn
Flour, tn
to It
to
to
Salt to V
Frank
Wilson
CREEK VILLE I
O. L-
to
to
to
Cr
Eggs per
Beeswax,
to
Notice.
The Tax for the county of
for the year been placed in say
hands for collect ion. AH
taxes are hereby to come for-
ward and settle promptly and save them-
selves trouble and costs.
R. W. Sheriff.
Mr. G.
ville, III., says. Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life Was taken
with La Grippe and all the
for miles about, but of no avail
and was up and told could 110.1
live. Having Dr. King's Hew
in my store sent for a bottle
began its use and from the first dose
began to better, and using
bottle was up aDd j it again.
It is its weight gold We
won't keep store or house, without
Get a free trill at John L. Wooten
Drug Store.
Sunday School Convent
Following is tho of
Township Sunday School Con-
to be held at Branch
church on Sunday, Sept. 27th
Devotional Exercises.
Object the
President.
What can Parents do in the
bath School Discussion opened by
Rev. Ii.
J. B,.
Miss Mary Smith.
Does a School help a
Community, if so, how
by J, D. Water.
Miss Dull.
Selecting place of next meeting.
After Registering.
H.- ;.
. mat under the n w
registration books in the
voting on next
There will be a new registration and
there are only lour days in it can
be Saturday and the three
succeeding Saturdays. Let every one
who reads this make up his mind to go
and register just as soon the are
open, then it is done
OUR
We sell none but the most stylish goods.
Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best
values that can be secured.
Our Dress Trimmings shall be the very new-
est that offers.
Our Ladles Cloaks shall best value
and style that money can buy.
Our Misses and Cloaks
the very best service to the wearer.
Our Shoe department shall contain none but
honest goods and they will be sold at the
lowest consistent prices.
Our Ladies Furnishings and shall
be of the newest and most serviceable.
Our Glove department shall contain only
such goods as we can
in this platform will be kept.
Lang's Cash House.
O Pi -H n O P O Jo w
-mm
The Ladies Bazaar.
Examine Prices Below,
Split Boots, to
Good Boots, G to
Boys Hoots, lo
Plow Shoes.
Mens
omens Good Shoes,
half Wool Dress Goods,
1.25 Big line of Series,
men Flannels all
wool, double
1-00 pounds -rood
Whole Rice
to English Island
Ladies to Sack Salt, pounds,
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.50 Good Harness,
Children it Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in Abundant,
Mens and Boys Hats to Good Patent Flour,
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and Ladies
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes,
Cloths 2.50 to 1800 stork Lard, Pork and
Mens Overcoats to Sides always on hand,
yd
1.00
5.00
3.75
CHEVIOTS.
CAMELS-HAIR,
HOMESPUNS,
TWEEDS,
BROADCLOTH,
FRENCH PLAIDS
Two-tone Granite
Covert Diagonal
To-tone
Camel's Hair Canvass
Fancy
Two-tone Panama
Self-colored Raisin Cloth
Checkered Homespun
Suiting
Sail Cloth
Highest prices paid
cordially invited to inspect our
stock and we guarantee satisfaction. Our line
of Ladies Capes are beautiful. Price no object
J. R DAVENPORT.
N. C September 1896.
TAFT,





C.
WILEY BROWN.
H. L. COWARD.
T. E. HOOKER
i i
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the
TO THE TOBACCO PUBLIC is conceded by all the country that Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of
Great marked to sell their tobacco here. are four large Warehouse open to the public and
Leaf in Eastern Carolina. This so
it behooves -all within reach of the Great market to sell their are four large Warehouse open to the public and among them is the Warehouse with
a corps of clever and gentlemanly assistants. We now have under construction a large to be used in connection with the Warehouse, that we may be able to handle the vast amount of
Tobacco consigned to us. We have associated with us Messrs. H. L Coward and T. E. Hooker, two large and successful tobacco raisers from Greene county, they having purchased the interest of
Mr Ernul, we are better prepared to handle your tobacco than ever bet or e and when you get your tobacco ready for market drive direct to the STAR where you will always receive prompt,
attention and st market prices for your tobacco. Green VI He, N. C
AND BRANCH KS.
AM RoAD
TRAINS SOUTH.
CHEFS OF NEW YORK.
Pa June 14th . o i i e
. M.
Ml Wilson Ar. i
Us
A. M
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Magnolia
Ar
P. M
r.
Pated
April
ii
r n
P. M.
Wilson
Ar Rocky Mt
Ar
Rocky
Ar
P. VI P. M,
II
Train on Scotland Branch
Halifax 4.10
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p
m., Greenville 6.47 p. in., Kinston 7.45
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. in. Arriving
at a. m., 11.20 am
except
Trains on Washington Branch
Washington 8.00 a, and 3.00 p . m,
arrives a. and 4.40 p.
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m.,
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.
and p. in,, arrives Washington
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-
Sunday. Connects with trains on
Scotland Neck Branch.
Train leaves N C, via
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun-
day, at p. Sunday P. M;
arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. in.
Return leaves Plymouth daily except
Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,
Tarboro 10.25 and
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re-
leaves 8.00 a. m.,
rives at a. m.
Trains in Nashville leave
1.30 p. in., arrive
Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30
p. in. Returning, leave Spring Hope
8.00 a. e a in, at
Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except
Sunday.
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
X, leave 6.40 p m,
7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning
leave a m. 6.80 a m,
arrive Latta 7.50 a m. daily except Sun-
day.
Train Branch leaves War-
jaw for Clinton except
11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p, in Returning
leaves Clinton a. m. and 3.00 at.
Train No. makes close connection
at Weldon points daily, all rail via
also at R Mount with
Norfolk and Carolina R R for
all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. PI VINE,
General Supt.
T. M. KM
R. Manager.
ST
-------A fresh line of-------
Family
in
Flour, Lard,
Meat, Coffee
Meal, Sugar
tic,
which I am
Belling so low
that it causes
surprise.
Come see me
and I will
treat you fair
and square.
Important In
Wives Who Are Cook.
Cooks men of high pay and
distinction in old Greek days,
and they have tn be persons of
in modern Now York.
When n, man, a club the
other day, found a particular dish
especially to his taste, he asked,
with some hesitation, whether the
cook could to reveal
tho of its composition. The
head waiter thought ho and
undertook to be the in-
between the dining room
and the kitchen. came in re-
ply an inquiry from tho gentleman
below as to whether the gen-
stairs could rend
French, and when this query had
been answered in the affirmative
there came from tho nether region
the recipe, neatly written and well
expressed in that language, upon
tho paper of the club. Tho duh
member sent his respects and ac-
to tho invisible
of the kitchen, and thus an
incident en mo to an end.
Nearly all clubs and considerable
hotels have French cooks, of
though it is usual in small
clubs to employ as second cook a
The chef in a largo club has
as many assistants ho demands
and is a personage of the highest
consideration, well paid, much de-
to, and, as far as possible, con-
ciliated. Cooks maintain their an-
reputation for ill temper, and
the company in luncheon room
of a Fifth avenue club was startled
day to see some sort of kitchen
underling burst into the apartment
actively pursued by tho raging cook,
butcher knife in hand, bent upon
doing execution upon tho frightened
A good club cook costs
from 1750 to a year, and there
are who receive much higher
salaries.
Ono finds in some of smaller
French restaurants a woman cook,
perhaps the wife of the proprietor.
a tireless who labors late
and early and manages by her
gift to a special
upon the place. A wife such as
that is an treasure to
any restaurant keeper, for not only
does she do tho work of a skilled
and well paid man and it up
for as many hours as he can
be induced to stay in the kitchen,
but, above all, tho cooks that at
tho same time wives,
peculiar traits and however ill their
tempers, do not The
services of such a i To can hardly
be in money, and widowed
is tho man that loses
A pleasing feature of a restaurant
that has now, alas, deserted tho old
French quarter for tho now was the
occasional of tho cook, clad
all in white, his hat on his
head, in tho dining room among the
guests. Ho know some of tho
patrons, and it was his custom
to honor or another by taking a
seat at side and entering into
conversation. Tho chef in most
clubs, hotels and restaurants is an
object of to all his fellow
if indeed tho cook may, oven
by implication, called a servant
His moods watched; his moments
of rage ore indulged. Tho waiter
that must carry to tho kitchen a
dish that has been rejected in the
dining room sneaks in with fear and
trembling and endeavors to
ate him whoso art has beer called in
question. The cook comes in for a
large share of the Christmas box at
every club. Though he may
known by sight to any member of
the club, and a stranger even to the
committee, he is known by
his deeds, and ho stands firmly for
all his rights and privileges. To dis-
miss so great a man is a duty that
few care to take upon themselves,
and to admonish him is tho most
delicate and diplomat of tasks.
New York
CATARRH.
His Worst Enemy Defeated by
P. P. P.,
Great Remedy.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL a
they cannot each Hie seat of the dis-
ease. Cat is a blood or
and in order to cine it.
j you must take internal mm Hall's
I Cure is taken and
on the Wood and mucous
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is not t med-
It by of the
best in this country tor
Md is a Ii
. of the best t known.
combined th I r purifier,
acting directly n
The perfect. two
ingredients is what produces such won-
results in curing at an h. Send
for tree.
F. J. ft CO Props. Toledo.
Sold by price
A Twister.
Try it yourself, very slowly and
carefully, until you can say it easily;
then it along to your friends.
Here it
stood at the goto,
him
Ten to one a person trying to pro-
the for the first
time will it laughably.
Those tongue twisting sentences,
however good elocutionary ex-
give yon control of
vocal organs, so that yon can
enunciate properly, just finger
exorcises on tho piano or organ give
control of the fingers.
What an immense amount of me.
practice does it to
any tiring like a
between tho brain th
physical organ i-
FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD
HARDLY AT NIGHT-ONE
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR IO YEARS.
Mr. A. M. Ramsey. Texas.
a sufferer from m
form. Truly, his description of suffer
lugs seem little of marvelous. In-
stead of seeking couch, for
nights coming, he went to It with terror,
realizing that another long, weary, wake-
night a struggle to breathe was
before him. He could not sleep on either
side for two years, r. P. P.
Croat cured him in quick time.
DE TEXAS
Messrs. BROS. Savannah, Ga.
I have used nearly four 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 I
can breathe through it readily.
not slept on either side for two
years; la fact, dreaded to see night come.
Now I sleep soundly In any position all
night.
I am years old. but expect soon tn
be able to take hold of the plow handles.
I feel that I was lucky enough to get
P. P. P., and I heartily recommend It to
friends and the public generally.
Yours
A. M.
THE STATE OF of
the undersigned an-
on this day, personally
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing
statement made by him relative to the
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true.
A. M. RAMSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this.
August 4th, 1801.
J. at LAMBERT. N.
Comanche County. Texas
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.
where all other
remedies failed.
Rheumatism twists and distorts your
hands and feet, its agonies are intense.
but speedy 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
built by P. P. P. A healthy woman Is
a beautiful woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all dis-
of the skin are removed and
cured by P. P. P.
P. P. P. will restore build
up system and regulate you In every
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down
feeling.
For and Pimple on the face,
take P. p. p.
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic
take P. P. P. Great
Remedy, and get well at once.
SOLD BY ALL
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,
SOLE PROPRIETORS
Block.
For sale by J. L. Drug-
gist next door to o- T- White-
NOTICE.
To
of the Fa Mutual
of X, C
hereby notified the All-
mill meeting of the above Association
for the election of officers, will be held
M the e hi it e ill Greenville the
Monday in October next at M.
All are t. he pres-
and u in said election.
It. It. COT i en,
JAS. 1.- LITTLE,
Notice of Sale.
By f provision.- of the ill
of lb late a. U. Clark, W. B.
W hi xi sell at the
Courthouse in Greenville Mon-
day th- f October, the
following real the house and
lot, in Greenville. N. C., oil
third recently occupied by Mis
dark. Also a tract f land containing
about acre-, situated partly within
and partly without the of Green-
ville, through which the Kinston and
Scotland Branch pisses
Will also sell on the day, at
aforesaid of Mrs. the
following personal property; tine
diamond brooch, parlor water pitcher
and two goblets, dozen forks
end dozen and de-
tea spoons,
sauce ladle, mug pure
silver;, and salt cellars and
spoons, also undivided Interest
the chattel property described in the
will -l Mrs. as the
furniture in my parlor every kind
and except the piano and
stool, also all the furniture of
every kind in the bed I now
and my cast iron yard the
other undivided half interest being the
property of Mary
of real estate J rash
and years, personalty,
tor cash only.
Executor of Mrs. A. M.
A Fleming,
Notice.
Having qualified according t law as
administrator of Jesse Brown
Pitt County and Stale of North
Carolina, all parties baring claims
against ii- e are hereby n Io
present them me for payment
twelve months from tip; no-
I or it will bi in bar re-
all parties Indebted
said are to
p t of same.
August
. i.
V their supplies will
heir interest our prices before
elsewhere Durst
all its
FLOOR, COFFEE,
RICK, Ac.
its tut
tr from
ling you to buy at A com
stock of
FURNiTURE
in. sold at prices
the goods bought and
sold therefore, having no
to run. we sell at a close margin.
S. M. N
Bring your Poultry mid to Win-
for highest
I buy and Ship ill large and
am you a; much as any
die in cash.
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.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great driving
in the mechanism of
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.
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE
O NOV.
St. Ito.
sold year, of
GROVE'S and
tills In nil
In the drug bOTS
s your Yours t ml y,
J.
druggist.
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an-
This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala-
Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Our are
rial bat arc
in of experiments In this line.
should have a They arc
free the asking.
KALI WORKS,
Nassau New
druggists.
dizziness.
digestion.
cure
EDWARDS. Props.
store mar
Court
J. B. TRIPP.
HOME SCHOOL FOE GiRLS
Will at
Oct. Soda Home. School Oil s.
to rears of Mil 1-
limited to Address
Mrs. Whelan,
wood P. O C .
GREENVILLE
Male Academy.
The next session this will
open on
MONDAY SEPT.
and continue for months.
The terms are as follows.
Primary h per
Intermediate
Higher
The work and discipline the school
will be as heretofore.
We ask a continuance of your past
patronage.
II.
PEACE
No or work done North
or South. It has now the best faculty it
has over bad. The offered
Literature, Music Art
unsurpassed. Address
FOR YOUNG LADIES
Raleigh, N. C.
James M. A.,
I tin of in
LIABLE.
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE--------
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me best is the
Hemp Rope, Building Farming Implements, and every
ting necessary for Millers, and general house purposes, as well a
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for O. IN.
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerks.
N.
B.
A a Y-AT-LA
N. C.
Pi in e Courts,
. U-Law.
Greenville, N. C.
Practices all tie Courts.
HARRY H. W.
O Successors to Latham
KAT-u .
N- c.
Swift B. F. Tyson,
Snow Hill, N- V. N. C.
TYSON,
Y-AT- LAW,
Greenville, X. C
Practice In all the
E. V. Harding,
Wilson, X. C. Greenville, N.
HARDING.
Greenville, X.
attention given to
and of
made on short lime.
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co. N C.
T. J. Co.
THE MORNING STAR.
The Oldest
Newspaper in
North Carolina.
The of
its in State.
Favors Limited Free Coinage
pf A met Silver and Repeal
of Per Tax on
State Daily SO cents
mouth. per
BERNARD
Wilmington IX
COBB CO.
Vat.
AND PEANUT
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers.
20-1 and Progress Built Water Street.
Bagging, Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices.
and Consignments Solicit
Cote.
Li, Pin and Accident
GREEN VIM Mt C,
AT THU
All Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES
At lower current rates
AM AGENT FOE FIRE PROOF
dealers in nil
kinds of
mm
BUGGIES a
All kind of repairing done
use skilled labor good
and are prepared to give
yon satisfactory work.
CO.
N. C
IX--------
It. L.
Greenville, N. c.
over Brisk next to
King I o
S .
DU. D. I-
N.
GOOD FOB STOCK AND POULTRY
TOO.
In
for stock, as well u
man, and that purpose is in tin
cans, holding one-halt pound of
cine cents.
Franklin Co., Tenn.,
March
I used all kinds of but
I not one cf Black
all the I ever Saw
It best thing horses in
he spring of year, and cure
sicken th- every time.
gentle cathartic.
cure liver troubles.
NICHOLSON,
J. A,
Washington, N. C.
Hotel lifts n reno
new added,
t tie bells to every attentive
Oysters served daily.
Patronage of traveling solicited.
located.
LODGE SCHOOL.
Fall Session Opens Sept-
Ac. to
MRS L. O.
N. C
Wire and Iron Fencing
work
prices
SERVICE
Steamers for Ore
villa and Tarboro touching at all Ian
Tar River Monday, a
and at A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro A. M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Greenville lo days,
departures are subject Stage
of on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
should order yields
marked via Dominion fr m
York. from
Nor-
Mk A Baltimore Steamboat
from Baltimore. Miners
Boston.
JNO. SON. Agent,
. C
J. J.
jilted An Idea
your they mar
Writ. JOHN CO.
D. C, for
sad Hit to
cure dyspepsia.
one gives relief,.
cure biliousness.
cure indigestion.
cure bad breath.
cure torpid
for sour stomach.
pleasant laxative.
v.
. .
Ml
, I .- .
The
OBSERVER,
North Carolina s
MOST N K W
AND
and i. i t f. r
more than ever, it an
Invaluable visitor to homo, t Ii
the club or work room.
DAILY
All of the news
piste Dally reports from the
an national a
A perfect All the
new of the week. The reports
from the Legislature a special.
Remember the Weekly Ob-
server.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A
Send for
cure headache.
cure flatulence.
Caveats, and and Pat-
. j
with
n t,
C is Opposite U.
we canst
remote from
bend model, draw or photo.,
lion. We advise, if or
Our fee not due till patent i
A Pamphlet, How with
cf U. b. countries
sent free.
Opp. Patent
Cl, WASHINGTON. D. C. I
Consumption
A AND
TO the Editor have an absolute
remedy fur Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
two bottles free to those of your
Who have Bronchial
tung Trouble, if they will write me
express and address. Sincerely,
T- A. SLOCUM, M. C, Pearl St., Hew
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Eastern reflector, 23 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 23, 1896
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Joyner NC Microforms
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