Daily Reflector, September 24, 1896


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Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1896. No, 552

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AN AUTUMN RHYME, Superior Court.

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| " The following cases on the criminal
ohe a j sv sween al docket have been heard since our last
The autumn winds they sweep along,
H IG But autumn stars are fine, report:
Aud autumn fires sing a song, Edward Langley and Offey Warren, |
(Some cu_ar, please, in mine ') affray, submit, judgment suspended on

The flecey fields will keep us warm ; payment of cost T H E KI N G C LOT H | E R.

Henry Williams, carrying concealed
Around the board we'll meet,

Safe sheltered from the winterTs storm,
(That ciderTs sharp and sweet !)

weapons, sudmits, judgment suspended.

W. S. Briley, assault with deadly
Weapon, guilty, judgment suspended
What care we for the puor, olast rose ?T} on payment of costs.

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It scarcely vins a elance ! Isam Griffin, larceny, submits.
Behold ! the roaring chimney clows. Alfred Crandall and Kate Crandall.
(Miss Sally, will you dan: T) assault with deadly weapon, guilty, . a) Lame _|

_ judement susnende,

Jesse Hill, and Louis Arnold, affray,

A CHARMING TOWN. There's a difference,
You should know it,
For it means a deal to you
Whether, when you spend
vour dollars
For the Clothes you have
in view"
Whether they are really
worthy, :
That will stand the test of © ©
time, :
Or the imitation obargains�
Populist candidate for Governor, tells From the mills that make
the Populists that they must not vote o (iy that kind
for any man tor Congress who is not a : °

straighy free coiner, and that they

guilty, each fined $10 and costs. &
a rs

Louis Arnold, eareying concealed
The editor spent a very pleasant day

Wednesday in the delightful town of
Scotland Neck. Fo: a town of irs size
we delieve there is more culture, refine-

weapons, submits fined $5 and costs.

Orange Foreman alias Orange Wil-
liams, assault with deadly weapon,
guilty, fined $15 and costs.

xy ~ ver j } 4 ~ 2 7 \ . . . ~ :
ment and gentility among th: people of J. R. Smith, retailing without license.

Scotland Neck than any town in the
State.

Our business over there was chief'y
at the office of the Commonwealth, and
while we found Editor Hilliard a very
~busy and hard-werked man, he took
lime to show us avound and point out
several of the townTs enterprises. There

submits, fined $10 and costs, in two
cases.

R. T. Turnage, assault with deadly
weapon, submits, fined $15 and costs.

Ira Porter, disturbing religious wov-
ship, submits, fined $10 and costs.

Gathrie Giving Advice.

are lumber and muiling plants, carriage
o o9 e id .
° In his speeches Major Guthrie, the

factories, knitiing mills, chewing gum
fuctory and other industries that give
employment to many hands and add

much to the general prosperity of the
CO m m u n 1 ty. PPI NP AAA LDP AALS PALPARANAL PD PPL ILL LIP PPL LDP MPL NPA PP

. -,{must not vote for any man for the
Sectland Neck has some splendid |�"� on

; . . | Legislature who is pledged to vote for ,

mercantile establishments also, and in S = oap natheead pmces ' ld ? |
er ; Senator Pritchard or any other go

j singling out one of these to speak cf no . ; any a a os
bug for the Sen-te. As the Populist , -

dispa,agement is intended ta the others.
party has always professed and yet

A visitor cannot be otherwise than im-
pressed with the stoves of M. Hoffman | PPofes~es to hold iree coinage above all
& Bro, A quarter ot a ventury ago the abe, Major Cue simply doing
head of this firm, Mr. M. Holman, his duty and giving his people honest
advice. But will they heed it? We
shell see. We shall see whetier the

went to the town a poor man, and in

tliese years he has by indumitable en- :
Populists in fredell, for instance, will : |

ergy amassed a furtune and built up an . A SPECI f LITY
establishment that would do credit to a | 0% for a MeKInley Republican for . a

. nn : -oislatur 4 will v T
city. ~The Joszys, Shields asd others the Legislatare, who will vote for

_ also do an immense business. Pritchard if he is eteeted, for Pritchard | TG § not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish
| [ | H| | ] The Rercector never feels like is the nominee of his perty; or whether
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ousting but one eritine apan the bec | they will voto for a Populist for che cut---its the lt, the finish, the exquisite stitching
ee men of Scotland Nek, it we may Legisiature who is pledged to vote for and pressing, tue shaping of a pocket, the round-

Pritheard if he is elected. We shall

be pardoned for mentioning it. ~That

Whe apparent nears seppert theu[see Tt they do we shall then know | 28 of a corner; nothing forgotten or half
the appe ar ypurt they | a ; __allerainn - 7 .
des] ner of styles tor cive their home paper as jadicated by SONY Cease BIN are In thea deinand done all round clothing. lake time to look 4
5 its advertising celumns. Thy do not for silver."Statesville Landmark. thoroughly, to compare. ~ThereTs plenty of |

seem to appreciate the treasure they ~

FAL have in Mo. Hillard an hw paper | The Rate War atanzea, |CHeap clothing, of half-price clothing. See it

The excellent editorial work ofthe Com-| Raleigh, N. C., September 21."-The you want 10 buy it when you've seen this.

monwealth faithfully presents the moral, | Chairman of the railway commissions of - ~
# | social and intellectual advantages of the | Georgia and South Carolina arrived FR A N K V V | S ON
town, and its advertising columns ought | here codav to confer with the North) +*- / |

to be : sLow t ; Ja | Carolina commission regarding the set- : . 4
0 be able to sLow to the outside world ss ue TH KI GOLITAII2. |

fs T T ee the townTs splendid business and indus. |tlement by arbitration otf the railway

trial features as well, war bet~een the Southern and the Sea-| = semana ee ol *

board Air Line. The commissioners OUR PL ATFORM |

. ~ 1 this atternoon received official notice of ay� |
New and complete line A Lady Caught Them, the ending of the railway war; they ) .

of | IsnTt it funny what methods people | wil] take no stepa. 1. Wesell none but the most stylish goods.

will sometimes resort to in an eftort to 2

~ draw busines to themselves! A lady | - : Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best
Dress Goods, living at Hobgood, learning that the How to Kill Your Towa, values that can be CE uled.

Rerieoror man passed up the road] | Us! Your merchants you can bay 13 Our Dress Trimmings shali be the very new

. goods a good Ceal cheaper in some oth -
Wednesday morning and would return |® ° 4

: ° own, an rge hi ith ~. . MP secs

andTrimmings to match | ina: evening, walked downto the depot| 0" Wt charge him with exto est that fashion offers.

| "" |to = it the Srownylle tobacco! Tf a stranger somes to town, ull him 4. Our Ladles Cloaks shall be the best value :
market had been closed. Being assured |everythins is overdone and predict a ' : :

Carpets, that it had not, but on the contrery daodral crash in the tows in the near and style that money Can buy.

ee was selling an average of nearly one [ime ted sss acl ). Our Misses and Childrens Cloaks shall give

hundred thousana. pounds of tobacco a| o¢eP Up & div salt : | +g { 4a

Rugs and day, she explained that sheT heard two 84 knife every man that disagrees with the very best service to the we®rer.

you on the best methods of increasing 6

drummers for another market tellin: | business,

WI i . Our Shoe department shall contain noneb ut
Mattings that. the Greenville warenoutes nad | "_" honest goods and they will be sold at he
ee a closed and all the tobacco business sus"|;_ Pubhe Speakrag. | ~ ofe As! oe

port she determined to find out the | equdidnte tar Governor, will speakat |, Our Ladies Furnishines and N eckwear |
faetsin the case for herself. ~Those |, ;Kinstop, Wednesdays Oct. 14. or. ing shall

Come and see them, no dtummers.avill' have to hateh out & new ~Snow il, ~Phuysday, Oct. Be . be of the newest and most. ser viceable.

" ARE OF Ligeedn tile, rida, COR, ABETIBS | 4. ae 1nO 664 TO vue t
trouble to show goods. | o*ieEBis ov wore work. | nfastigton Si@adgvO@ iro |8. Our Glove, department shall contain only
Kuti 9 30 sat Pky cond]. E = = | .dardino~beog"olgatalii . suchT zoods asT we can recommend. _
woh pit os sane! satis sien Hi treat Ore Bater to-day, at 5. M |2 LAcearidus potithasnT ~bet ens said Pyge hs uit ia wept stmdd) CAMARA, ME
Ci: TM inford|*:"" 5 lira ee mys saute Every Plank in this platform will be strickly}kept. "
yon a me TeawroUsle Ae 3 We sell tinue Cigars, Smoke 10% ant : young ate ahs ded Th lala , sabia L ie AIK a8 F Cash Hi a eee |

| d of tl ls in Heaven. oun in return said if McKinley : |
Next door to the Bank of ee we mn ean Bow ahs deci he would marry her. There a ang S as ouse.
Greenville. : ae is sure to be a wedding. " | . ;
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REFLE TO K rae Ought to Rea Southern mn. | not believed that our people, 1 HAVE TYE PRETTIEST
: already suffering from low prices HEWN Ail __TINE OF a

One of the most vicious charac | can or vill pe satisfied with legis-

| . Editor. | ters in this country is Gen. Dan- lation which will result in lower !
| Du ns mj «|: Wall PaperT

#5: =e Ez. Sickles, of New York. He | prices. No evuntry ever suffered

Ae ~ professes himself a Dewocrat| when prices were fairly remanera-| |
~ EVERY ~AFTERNOON Texcerr SUNDAY). and, in addition tc drawing altive. This great industry is fore- | panera et tn ever shown in Greenville. Be
SL iarge perelon itom Lit PUVOrL- ligust ia ihogzisecdds aba iMpure| She fa sso rv sapenica All new
~ ay
Entered as second-class mail matter. ment, has been quartered upon j tance sa CON COUEMY: Its success | a Siri x. styles, not an cld piece in ~the lot.
oe the Democratic party in New and prosperity are yee to the | Have just received an Will take pleasurs in bringing . °
mal Bee York for ~years iu one good offic | nation. Ha prosperity is possibte | FT ann it Epener semples to your home if you will
man a I : TRA * . } a 3 ide . yu 10F 7 hi
- SSURSCRIPY N RATES. after another. but be has never ;|'° other tndustries if nericn'ture | fi .
ss 2 1 « ~ ~no | lanenis The depressio! | i notify me at wy shop near Hume
"Ono Wear, - = 77 SBM forgiven the orebels� for having anenish. he depression in| i
O5 *| berTs, on Dickerson aveuue.

Yrs month, Open om . 50 shot one of bis legs off and never agriculture is Lv et eorfined to the | or he latest IH ant mre ready to serve
ne wee - - ~ oA. oS . Ol... r be rants: f the trade at rices Lower
ayia eat o ? 3? yor } , . + tu 9 i ores b} Ay
ivered in town, byfearriers without fails to avail himeell cf am oppor U nited � eg The rey of than ever off rel before. Smali profits A. t E. LLINGTON.
tanity to talk about the war and tue Agricultural DD Jepartmenut in | and qui- ~k sales, is our motto Our

axtra cost. sae .
| 7 a } . | ; . goods are new and cheap to meet the Cot , Yeunu
AAvertisng rates are liberal andean be |to traduce the Souter. He hates | icate thai this distress is generals, nis of the mis-es, We are sel ing oren eee
Below are Norfoik prices of G0iton

had on apptication to the editor or at sa esithat Great Britian, France and | goods : at a price far below the usu:
| Cleveland because Cleveland bas ; | sual and peanuts for yesuerduy, na ftTH shed

~ office Hen, pea
- "i awit _ ej always felt kiodly toward the Germany are suffering } 10 @ larger iF 875 cusket we sell for $69 by Cobb Bros. & Coniuissiou Mere
: ~ enemas ~ C . . . } de me SAT. yp 4 ~yt } ~ s aé afc -
e desire & iW? : Ni, oD i i ~ - ef co N.
avery postofiice in: the nal who will lits share cf the public patronage, United States. bo : ~ a a | Good Middling mes 8h
« . | ov be by
send in brief a yerhood, W "at it se ae amobg his -appointees . being Every man who has paid any | orn ar art | Middiing Th!
OOGs Ti e lan = . . . . . . e . ; : #9 . . . a
ta each neighbors Of h : y man ex-Confederate soldiers. attention to what is golpg On 1D | 4" o ** 30 | Low Middling iy
and only on one Bi �,� 0 t �,� pape . y . 1 . ., : ; ~ oo ; 80 ae 66 et Oy | Good Or dinar y 6 13- 16
"" ___" |and he is equally vicious toward |the azricultural distric~s knows | my fe HY) | Tone"sseady
| _ {Bryan on account ot his friendli- that the farming lnterest is more | my HE NG | PEANUTS.
Liperal Commission on | subserip: . 3 geet; T.. ae | depressed today than it was 1890, | 1 eH 1250 | Prime 24
tion rates paid to agents. ness towar« this section, He has) °°! y . bh ae o| All we ask is atrial and will give en-| Extra Prime A
| Just cont ont ao letter to ohis army and thus it 1s still going downue) tire setisfaction. | oaney a
et eomradeg of all ranks,� in which | ¥4td. But, netwitnstavuing this, G. A. MeGOWAN & CO. ey 81.10 br
. 7 | Ane x x i , ~on 1 sn
TuurspaY. SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1896-1), gays, among other thizgs, oMr ithe Repadsican National Couveu- | Opposite Post Office, e"tirm,
_* = , - oEs ' . ° } 2 T : 2 ~ QT] oy \ ® »yT = oy . 4 t _ a : ®
.. _ Bryan aol many of his supporters tion resolved that things wuss | B. F. SUGG, Manager. GkeewWVibLoun 14 rac. ww lana nAan dl
Mo - . in Veh isiay as they are for tour years . REPU 's
1% y |are tryipg to combine the South YOUrs |W megs, Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier
DEMOCRATIC NUMINEES- and West against the North and | �"�ere, as far as they are Concerned: | - _ a "
wide nie 8 - "| Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. FY he Tp RSL
Fast. This is sectionalism, of Is it any wouder that on the, » L. IQUNEN,
: mT, ' . lfarme they ura weleomine Brean | ; i saad
Natiunal Ticket, which the eee was the off- {arias the a me woken s bryan i f Luas"Common wie g
. | ry |
£ . ine.... re | to ] o
.FOR PRESIDENT. silver, he Says: oThe cost of all! pate. bw Ui L Currens Common 6a t o
. ay , { oo ath oe scene 0
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, the necessities of lifs would be = Semen | G ~lle. N.C | | .
t . Ad k | reenvi e, ® ® es k INO... 10 to 18
. of Nebraska. doubled, while tae value of the! The Best CompanyT | . " teense
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, money in which wages and pen J. 1. Suaa, Fse, | """-"
ARTHUR SEWALL, sious wceuld be paid wil be re-| Agent Accident D: partment, STOCKHOLDERS. Greenv ilie Market.
: . ; , tua Tks i ; - .
- of Maine. duced pearly one-half.� Actna Life Ins Co., | Representing on More Than a Hah Corrected by 8. M. Schuily.
: canvte NO : illion Dollar
; ee Ab! yer; the pensicns ; the sa- Uree nem N. . . a (| Batter, per lb 15 10 2
. . ; , Cre) © ac ams i�,� y
i Ww. H. LUCAS, affected. 1 No. JdSe it your Compa vty. | Exch aii o96 oe � Paltimore, Md, | Sor n . ore 24
of Hyde county. And again, speaking of the de_| Oi the 23rd day of dine, 1896, wuile | " The Scotland ~Neck Bank, Seotlana | Corn Meal Qo 63
ener . , i Neck. N.C. Flour, Family 4.7) Lo 4,23:
FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT. | nial of the authority of the Preel- uperintendiag work at my swwauill i ve Biggs, Scotland Neck N. (| Lava 5h to 45
JOHN H. SMALL, dent apd this corrts to ibte! fere my arm Was crusied between two logs. | a P Plenty, Pr ctolus, N.C oOats | 30 to 40
| ae . } 127 ay of Aus ~lad | be Abe BOT OS OS . ugar 4 to6
of Beaufort county. with mobs: bs This new doctrine Oa Une oa day Ol AU: Just I tiled | D. W. Har dee Higgs Bros., Coffee 13 to DA
SS is worse thau the old secession |�"�Y claim with your courpany for in oGreenville, N.C. aa pet Sach x0 Lo 175
Y:. is ae awn with v demnity for two wecks, claiming 320. hickens . iV to 26,
Siate ~Ticket. heresy you put down with your y y x | "" Eggs per doz 1 to 11h
bayone's"let us silence the new our company, woting ili my | W tfull; solicit the accounts Beeswax. pe* 20)
oa ~ty wus for a period rer than | e respectfully solveut U
; ovEPNoR: voy "- sallots.� Where- bility was for a period lonzer than &
FOR GOVERNOR : jheresy by our ballot he Pe Os of firms, individuals and the genera ot
CYRUS Be WATSON, upon this ill- tempered warrior Himed, sent we their check dated | public HY
oh _| Sept. Ist, 1896, ter 920.78. This is a | , . ,
of Formye- urges the Grand Army of the Re ok ee n a hich | Checks and Account Books furnish | -
SLTLIRING COulras j ; ables W y
ee eer | publie, including ¢ the noble army IKIng cOutrast With Compatics W neh | ed on application le be ~A SPECI pelt
, FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: of pensioners, to ycte for 6Com | prefer to seale a cum lustead of pay! " _ oe Pa A SPECIAL) N permanent
va 4 £3 ~ Y a . pe in » fy ~ } oe * ca TOS tcdat
. THOS. W. MASON, rade McKinley, who manifested | '"s the full ameunt. A ar ve stor ic of 7 fhomatorsame price under w1ri0 git zrane
4 ; *thampts 9 a Paco «I hank you: / : any \ yr eratrict : Aho
7 ot North upton. his love for his country by ehoul- J thank you aud your company for | d * a nochange, es wo al tocura-Tf poutine ken mien
i _"" . . . Fe Ne onk »crous settlement. | cury, iodide pot : eo
i voR SECRETARY: dering his musket and serving for HHS prompt and gensrous settlement, | ains, Mucous P Atohes in month, Soret hoes
. : | '- j_| having paid me more than Tclaimed. | . imples, Copper Colored Spots, Cleers or
t CHAS. M COOKE nearly two years as & private sol" = : | any part of the body, Hair or Byo obrows fallin
j eo 4) 7. T Te a fr ~ EYeeHO T ~ ur | 4 » cconaary sat? Pe
at Franklia. lier.T | i commend veur ex¢ elle nt company . We guarantee to cure. V W6 solicit tho mic! st beaks
"""" In the face of such argumentaT |! 'iore desiring tas Lest insurance, ~ i ~ ease wo cannot eure. This dceuse Sree
o | r a affled tho siill of the most eminent physi=
FOR AUDITOR : san as thi wer ver appenis Yours very truty 21° cians. �,�509,0CO capital beh vile
ur ; tion as this, the Observer appeals a ae H ouse FurnishingT tional guaranty. eons preot oe uncondl
R. M. FURMAN, with confidence to its readers to WOE, Proorer | = application, Address COCK REMEOY CO
of Buncombe. P iff | f 47 Masonic Tomole. OUI0AGO ILL,�
ley aside whatever differneces © 7 \ . )
~ 5 ~ 4 es
= FOR TREASURER : opinion there may exist between Loy , Goods, Bicy cles, Xe, Professional Cards
| ~+ "COCK . ", | A new supply of Diamond Inks and ) os ea
° B. F. AYCOCK, the Democratic candidate and ~ ue en ohare
Let alae 4) afthoyeiiaye [he . ~ : ee "
of Wayne ; + vette mucilage at Reflector Book Just O ened UD 1D] Jonn EB. Wo eo iieey TF
yne, them as to the fivancia/ question | , ~a odard. if, U, Harding,
se ; store. i] " : - :
_"" and line up fur Bryau."Charlotte | store next door to al. : soba biaeome Nw,
~ ony . F age : , Cc INA,
Surt. PUNE HETRUC MON , Obreryer. | , " "_" C Cobb X Son b | WV ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,
J. C. SCARBOROUGH, - a WY » DY : Greenville. N.

SJoti .
otice ~ pecial attention given to collections

of Johnston. 9
} The oContinued Prosperity. | athe rax Lists for the county ver | anT settlement. of claims.
a4 " ax Listsfor the county of Pitt} ° ° Loans made on short time.

for the year 1896 haye been placed in my "

ener a """

ee RSRORNE: That was so good & tilp up that hans for collection . A'l persons owing
JT OSBORNE, Jae, "Bryan eave Mr Meioiy [Cyan eimgey ast & CO. IR RL CARR,
. on meek renner: last Monday, on his record, that | selves trouble and cosis. "" Greenvilie, N.C.
i "_" we feel like keeping tt before our R. W. KING, Sheriff. q . d Ty Kou over Old Brick Store next to
OR MATE JUSTICES OF J. - . ~ re ~ing Hovse,
POR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SU-| , aorg Tt is especially good as| a stoves an mware g Hovse
PREME COURT. eats ee . a ~ .
A. C. AVERY at Burke, being ab answer by McKiuley » 7 7 - ches per than eV er be- ores
vvrar himself to all the boasts of his } Sarbers
» "G. FH. BROWN, of Beavfort. Oo fi ; 7 .
. party about the prosperity their ore. rere en in erp
| bye | Mo tence
"_"" eyT bas given the farmers of . ;
policy bas & he , oe fo | AMES A, SMITH, 4

COUNTY DEMOCRATI i 2reanT i
RATIC TICKET. {the land. Mr. Bryan's attention TONSORIAL ARTIST:

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15 {|thaby they Gan, get; m0 price for
their crops at all com

«(| With; the labor aud espit to 1
i in their production. We have | sipst

a i ay es at oe co

~Dhe (Towa ~Bax, List) for | 1496 has.
| been placed in my hands for collection.
All so ah taxes to the town "

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valent due on farmers'is| plete stock of .
ee ee stapl tron da om oan
beta pate oe s

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3 was callled to it by the following, aa 8 SS fa , ; eater N. 2h
MOE: THK SENATE Se which Mr. McKiuley said to one . . ao os. oO lant Prossiug leited. Cleaning, Dyers
J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. | of the delegations that called on| Is ready in his new| 23 = © |and Pressing Gents Clothes a� specialty
j "_" @ | hin at Canton last week : store to ee your ze 2. ~{ = }{SRBERT EDMUNDS
o+ ronsaracestanives, o| Gnder the Republican protec] 20008 in the Tine of $2 gq Z| shea aenton even sane
ARRETT, ; ce: x o ee
| , than thirty years th most mar) ~The shelves are filled! $3 WM © | [JOMESCHOUL FOR GIRLS.
J mumey c a . velous prosperity that has ever) with brightly ~colored! 3% ) foam} Q De Will open at oElm Cottage,T
say COMMISSIONERS. been given to any nation of the} boxes and tins of. od ® } 2] 2 S| Oct. 2nd a Homo School for Giris,
AK TUCKER, world. We not only bad individ-) ¢hj Be ¢ 0 &* |from 8 to 16 years of age. Naw-
JESSE CANNON sheen cane things, and barrels of| 33 m\ o of PTB OF AZO...
SSE CANNON, tyT Sub wa we ¢ Et Al. |ber limited to 10. oAddress
icf A BOONGLETON [ual prosperity, but we had na) ground grains, cakes) 22) 'T] ¢ Zo 162 Mrs, A.L. McO. WHELAN,
: | "- . | ik ered (sp. is Speec h alled and crackers, boxes: of =e ~ =: ¢ b 4 By norwont fee nee eee
| Soe suhites: | ryan isp aiesp 4 called) spices and bottles of] Fie �"� \ ¢ = ys Oty 2 OTEL NICHOLSON,
. | attention to theT fact, and read the| . ickled fruits and Q \ =
oa, | ~@M TUCKER. \folf hi h Mi K 1 p an vege- o2 Ss 1. aan J. A, BURGESS, Mer.
ag eehic e : ' i mn wrote tables: a CH me . Washington N. c. |
a} Been | and filed : with the Me pley bill Bam (Or. at }
| oi vapid o ae i pa rat 16, 1800.,. _ mhereT ind una encr. 1 = 4 2 5 7 eee thoroughly ious
perce e apie _ oTha " ye ee Fee Se ¢ bells to'eve : x
ee : t there is widespread de- re tthe a ctieet 2 5 op. P| vane. Fishes Orace ites re ey ;
ia ron Panasonen M pression inthisT industry (agricul- adou DALE G * vore bitin = S Q q be Patronage of sraveling puvile solicited. '
toe ti Bre: today, om ot be, doubted. charms. the visitor... He | i. % | Congry Jorated. i as vcess!
hd the chiefjcomplaints now | carries a full and oom ¢ ef .. r oMrouce.� HOF
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AN}: FLOREN eK RAI 1 ROAD 7 eo ; Bs a ae A \ Nam Fern to Duke Ormonde.
Peseta ra mene tok | é : |" I thank god I am safely arrived
| in the province that*the providence | & r , :
of god and Bounty of the King hath 6
' is gore SOeTA. =
esateT . ~made myne, and whieh the credit,
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TT prudence and industry of the people ney
oseat pi Ble, ts eg concerned with me must render
Jove [3 zi=s ls | , oa ~Considerable. I was received by the
re cee ee ee | = POV pbk RT ancient Inhabitants with much kind-
PAL ML PY) 30M 2 apie eS ~ness and respect and the rest
Leave Weldon 1» i4 | SLT Oe cHEND ge. Lexy. 4 4; | brought it with them; there may be
OC VK Psy ty _ eer we Wel ae Metre 1 Shp Meee ,
Ar. Kocvk Mt tyes ge ot Rees cg EO | | about four (f. 215b) thousand soules
ee "eemeememn"empmeanee amy en) | mee fame | tL Fie we Rais SS 4 STD AN pat
nruie baie pees aos | ~in all, I speak, ] think within com.
Ly Tarporo j2): ae srecbg A H tak LE ci Menai Toa | pass; we expect an increase from
"_"--"- im ann eae Peet ys «France, Holland and Germany, as T
riz yr t t { j f x i 7 fie pf rain Si © CM age sn nendne, aed abl ones ih i� t ~ : :
Gy Kosky Mi Pe | § 45) |) Sea eas | well as our Native Country.
Ly Wilsoa , 200th | | 6 20) Fees 1 |
Lv Selma 1 2 33: lf | | The land is Generally good, well | 4
Ly Fay'tievilic! 4 36, 1 27) | | t | waterTd and not so thick of woad as
Ar. Florence | 72) 34 | | |imaginTd; there are also many open
jn ene jem mel eee ee | | 7 I places that have been old Indian § , fs 7
| 52 | | | BsPAbu sia (875. foilds the trees that grow here are GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESHREVERS
pte) fF | Po letgiiticessconle rnd rod, wal.| AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND
| Pome | T % ~ aa
"-- "_- " SA Mi. ti. Ceu ULTZ.. | nut, black, gray and Hickery, Pop- | WORKS FOR (PHE (RFS T�"�
- P.M. | 1A ALM ~lar, Cedar, Cyprus, chestnut, Ash. | "INTERESTS OF.
. Me Ieboro | 3 Ha | | , 7 aes ORK SIDES &: ate .Sarsafrax, Gum, pine, Spruce, oake,
( |
Seurn, 1 ,! | | | black, white, red Spanish shasta |
Lv Magnolia | 4 4y) re yak MERS AND MERCHANTS BLY)
Ar Wilmingto,, 5 43) | | 9 45) | ing their yearTs supplies will tied | and Swamp which has a leafv like a | -O
iP. M.| | AM ! their tise cra toget our ae befere nmi | willow, and is most lasting. The |
a ~~ hasivrelsawhe, + csrctoekiscamplete food the woods yeild is your Elks, |
zs are a) MOPHIL. SPE es er �,� Ss AVEr, Rabbets,
aims ouniy sorwi, Shall Deer, Racoons, Beaver, Rabbe's. GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND
a a | PP AGRO See OS te Turkeys, Phesants, heath-birds, Pid |
se Ee a ate . 4 wot ak ya _ : yt . 3 . +. |
Led a a | - geons and Putredges, innumerably : | OUR POCKET BOOK TEIRM
' Apri zu, | 2 E an Pet. we need no setting dogs to ketch, | .
hed. os " . oo. ~they run by droves into the house ir :
ae eee ae cold weather. Our Rivers have alsc |
Lv Blew er ee Perea ae VEL Gb 3 | plenty of excellent fish and wate: | _ oo
LV vaste Didi oe ~foul, as Sturgeon, rock, shad, her. |
Mey pe oe re reat i Muarifaetu "ring, cadfish, or flattheads, sheeps. :
a ruse : So - " | os oe whee a heads, roach and perch, and trout |
ln | ~in inland Strer-nes; of foule, the

. | _ ) : a ne q fhe. ~Swan, white, gray, and black SUBSCRIPTION ©25 Cents 2 MONTH

| goose, and brands, (f. 216) the best

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iy. al Salsas gated ecb 8OK) Go atives fos duck and tel I evcr cate, and the
toy whiney ster I 5 e _ o fohe tlines our goodsareali bought aa | Snipe and the Curlue with the Snow- oe __
Hv dane a 6| ide «yf SONT Se ras Merefore. avis uote Qird are also excellent.
hvteopiaeer 112 OU | Pog gg it het orto e ose marie. "| he Aire is sweet and cleare
ar Wino yp tay | ba 7 " ~which makes a sereen and steady
ye 3| oe. = aa eres a eancomexsemme ae ees == sky, asin the more southern parts q
Oo no "" - | 4 we om ty Wi: au i _& of France. Our Summers and Win- | _
i co oae - ~ters are commonly once in throe | :
| 7 ne ! 5 oe 5 years in extreames; but the Winters | .
- J» Potp. M. a ai is | Seldom last above fon weeks and
rv Wilson | bom 1135 10 32! i A : Asien | rarely begin till the latter end of 7
Ar iloeky ¥ Ly lr as] i shdas Ge! jaa ¥ g December; the days are abovo tw" "PUBLISHED: EVERY WEDNESDAY 1c
" oe ~ 7 rar | | hours longer, and the Sun mmol
i re , ; | | The next session of, this Tschool will | Has Hed WON Teuke shee og (dne Dollar rer Y e
(viteaky 0. 2 87, lz open on imakes some recompense for the! J ' yy Cy.

Aro couton | . P10 sharpo nights of tho Winter season,
MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 'ags well as the woods that mak
_ cheap and great fires. We have of

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erro scotland Neck 3ranep 2oa [and coatinue for 10 months. | ane : Le gp RE) ® ae :
piv s Wewlon 5.55 p.m., califax 4,10{ ~The tera are as tollows. 'graine, wheat, maize, rye, barly, | i his KY ie oeupleTs ade oy ie
pete arrives Seutland Neck at 4.55 p! Primary Fniglis h per 110, $2Q9 oates, severall excellent sorts of en f. ERE,
@. crveniville Ody p. in., Kinston 7.46 Interinediate * , &2 «| beans and peas, pumpkens, water |
. 8 ane [eaves Sinston ie ene ( oel : : er (0 and mus meilons, all englesh roots
JEL ; S.am Oo . AVS | Wal & es (vach) ~* ~ alice . an VG ¥ ,
Uiho. at Uicu0 a. m., Werdon 11.20 am} The work and dicelpline of the schoo! | and Garden stuff, good fruit and ex THE TOBACCO DEvakKTMENT, WHICH
Inliy cept Sanday. Will bews heretofore ' cellent Sider, the Peach ere ip IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF Vuk PAPE
, . - We ask a continuance of your ast | divers inde. and very good, and in
Trains on Wasinigion branch leave) jheral patronage. yout | creat abund: ane. Aine tthe. USE CRE IS ALONE WORTH MANY 'tTIMes v....
Washingion 8.00 a in, end 3.00 p.m, aS . ; : mn 1 10
arrives Parmele §.5Ua. m.. and Pay p.| W. H. RAGSDALE.~ | ovall sorts and the signe with us of SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,
m., Tarboro 9.49 4. m., Se abate " _.. sich land) is very fruitful], and tho ~
Tarboro J.30 p.a@., Parmele 1.20) a. m. | not so sweet as some Thave eaten in

and 620 p. ai, arrives WashingtonT \
ee an anil eal as. he ally ex THE MORNING STAR. | Europe, yet it makes a good wine, |

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ept Sundiy. Comnecss with trains eu and the worst, good vinegar. (¢. | (0)

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Scotl nd Mock Brunch. | rat | lest ~ | 216b.) I have observed three sorts,
The Oldest |
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Ty | . Se | the Great grape that has yrecn, red,

Drath icsves rarpore, ww oO, via Albe-|
marle @ iidterh &. ad. daliy cacept Sun- und black, all ripe cn tho same tree. | Wh
day, 20 450 p. ti., aiday 3 00 PL M; Vawenans | the muskedelland black little grape, | VV en you need
Newspaper in ~which is the best, and may bo irs.



arrive Plymuiuth 9.000 i. Wh, 25 p.m! @

qpurulng An ve Ely ually excep! , | | provTd to an excellent wine. Thes
iday, 6. un, Sunday 430 a cu, | _" } Yattle. we
arrive Tarboro IO.2o uid Ti. 45 | 5 ti «" ° are fae very banlsome |
Train on Midlaid N. C, branch leaves | vor ; ig { 6 have pe 10rs9s, not ver nas !
Gold3boro daly, except Sunday, 6.04 1 \% il are lihd. but good. Cow Cattle and hogs in J : ;
m. arriving Smithicld 7°30 a.m. Re a much plenty, an sheep encreass a o |
turning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a. m,, are | apace.
tives at Galdsbors 4 30 a. m. ! Che Onl iive-Dollar Daily of Our town of Philadelphia is seat- ew D ;
Trains in Nashviile pranen leave . ed between two navigable rivers, sao DS' 6a onTt forget the
orky Mount ab 4.30 jm. are | : T oe: : ey, ) +. hee es
Rs A Malay, ts Class inte State, | eveing, from + 0 ata
bs param Belnruin, leave Spring Hope | eet taiient Reflector Offic.
doa. in ,Nashv! © 8.3)am, abive at} Favors Limited Free Coinage yeare, and 4(0 country settlements, " : tTtic ic,

ocky Mount 9.0T a m. daily except - - thus do we labour to render our. 3
Suiiday. of American Silver and Repeal | gelyes an industreous Colony, to the

Traiuson Latta waach, Florence R}of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on | honour and benefitt of the Crown, WE HAVE AMPLE FACILI [Es
a, leave Laacta 640 pin, adrive Dunbar State Banks Dail 50 cents as well as our oWn comfort and ad. FOR THE WORK AND DO AuL
ee oe Chan Deak eRe a on Weekln 81.00 p vantage, and lett there not be sep KINDS; Ob COMMEKCIAL AND
~ yi per mon / 86 , er T y :
arrive Latta 7.50 am, dail . us| , erated, say I"Notes and Queries. TOBACCO WARE ~
ay e Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sua Went, Ww. H. BoRNARD - _ HOUSE WORK.
Train onClinton Branch leaves War-' | Wilmington NC Thansa ©, Flaw. |
saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, | Mr. Platt never smoked a cigar QO ""
11.10 a, m.and 8.50 p, m:* Returnirg except once, when he was a stripling

eves Clinton pau a.m. and8,00 7 m. in Owego. He had just left Yale
rain No. 78 makes close connection The Charlett 3 college and started a drug store in

Well : VW K 7 Pp ices if
Richmone. alse at ite xy ote ete this now famous town of Tioga Goun- Our or ali rices , Sot Our Patrons

Norfolk and VarolinaR R for Noriolk. BSE ER. ty. This was'in the first days of the
ne all points North via Norfolk, Republican party. He then wrote |

JOHN ¥. DIVINE, the songs for the Fremont ganipaign, |

Ganeral Supt. North Oarolina's later for the ~Lirioin dontests, and | age . | :
T. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager. FOREMOST NEWSPAPKR later still for the Grant boomers. THE KE LECTOR ~i , | . 4
J.R. KENLY, GeuTl Manager, | | Hea bas two trunks at bis old home Bie 1a UE: GR

Y in Owego full of these campaign :
- Delatl Female Crtgal AND WEEKLY sdéngs. All through New York state a
(KY, | there are lappy geniuses with a pred- 18 TH | r KI , | :

�"� "_"-" | jlection for writing verses. But Mr. fea HOHEA PEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR"

I have secured the services of a thor- Platt has a record in. this respect

: ; . and fearless ;Uigge 46! | whiol ] A few b He
oughly . competent teacher and shail} _ {ndependen, an T which is, maryelous. ew years wy
~open a school for girls inT the building | More atactive than ever. it will be | | ago he was the ,guest of the news: faa ey

invaluable visitor to the home,

on my premises lately oecupied as music , ; f the Fell '
nooms, oLhe sestion begins ou oflice, the club or the work room, Fre beers aa! mer ee = | T
~MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER | THE DAILY UBSERVAR eH yadlked ~round t a tai! hk er q
| All of the news of the wosld. © om i } | a
anil will'contsnue for ten months. plete. Daily-reporta fromthe Stat, politicians ~of the, bet parties, tera. , , a
The, Sr telah 9s follows |; a bol" And Natioga} Capitels,| , #8ra ¥ Venn, Fo pA Aa mai and. ef fe. o
5, OP, o |
ities r ) 50/ THE WREKLY OBSERVER, «| hc CARe® we
Higher be ek M100 A tle family journal, all the Instead he recited, fora: pt
Loneniges (eng) $1,00| . pews of the week. ~The report: she | he com oS vey mon yO GOR:
bd Including y me instrument 93.¢0| , felt the Heute nid Tae tot Ip ant Bi i ot | Pia ioatl
who B te en ze t the tnt min 6+ =, Yass, .
sthool ha upaY. arly hs ~ony a ( BOE VER id ~ped hadierttines oo ey * ;
DOLLAR. A. 7

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"" Names of Both Get Ixto Print at tke
Keping Constanily at it Brings Success. "
B. F. Sugg went to Kinstos Wed- The I adies Bazaar.

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JUPICIOUS ADVERTISING nesday evening.
meno Hou. J. E. Moore, cf Willixmsten» |
is attending court. , f=» CRESS GOODS = AT 10°

Is the l~west price any object to Creates many a new business,

_foyon? Avett best qualition | "retry wn

DRESS GUODS) AT Ie.

ne Soe

Miss Winme Skinn2r returned home:

any teineomes she sag eh Kevives many «cdull ~~ Wednesday evening from Ch ipel Will, | . DRESS GOODS AT 206,
ew stosk " Rescues many a lost business, . ;
5S ve just re : Saves many a failing business. Il. W. Whedbee went to K-nston DRESS GOODS AT 256
; ~* " di. oft Ove poe hee is , S -cures success to any business. | Wednesday evening and returned this DRESS GOODST = AT 30c
ail ew Goods eae morning, 7
end prices were Dever lower. To ome DRESS GOODS Al 396

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- 3DRESS GOODS AT 0c
Vit {DRESS GOODS AT 68c

i! }DRESS GOODS AT 1c
/ %$DRESS GOODS AT 850
DRESS GOODS AT $100
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the ladies we extend a cordial in- ation te judiciousiy,� us: the) Congressman F. A. Woodard, of the,
vitation to examine our stock of | Cmts of the RavuuoroR, second district, passed through here on

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the train Wednesday evening.

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Charlie Sugg, an employe of thal YAWN.
. - 3 Ry WAR o sa
nee Government printing office at Wash-) Pitiiitessss

Passenger and mail train going|ington City, came hone Wednesday

uurth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, | ey ning to visit bis parents. ORES DRESS GOODS
irrives 6:47 P. M. rd
North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A | - ee "="_

M, leavesi0;10 A. M. Bo Cherry ia wishing bis hair wc ii
Seath Sound Vreight, arrives 2:00 P, o Cherry is wishing his hair woald

elke eo ! | Me deaves 2:15 P.M. Stow aahanow. : FA mm ©
- ~We havea beautiful and up-to-|, S'eamer Tar River arrives from Wash- . J ot wou m oaon

ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday The frost puts a flavor on grapes . é
date line. You will find the latest | ives for Wastingtoa Tuesday, Thure | (het is just out of sight. CHEVIOTS, CAMELS-HATR, EPINGLES,
styles and we know we can please day und Saturday. 5 ZEBELINES, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS.
oy heroes ter | Now Soy edn don BOUCHE� POURERTES | BhOADULOTR,
hich registration books wi n. } NC
~geen, is what our lady friends say| oWEATHER BULLETIN. which registration books will be oj en : T CH PLAIDS ~
ofthem. We lave a large line " The millinery stores of Mrs. Hizgs
both iu colors aud blacks aud can Fair, warmer Fridav. and Mrs. Pearce have beea centers cf tee
please you. 7 attraction the last wwo days. Many |
Aare ladies went to admire the displays. He psack Sanglier
Tu-days N. Y. Cotton Market. Two-tone Granite
In Ledies ard Gents FUR- (By Telegraph.) On October Ist Greenville Lodge A. Covert Diagonal
NISHING GOODS we have a : K.& A. M. will kave a meeting to T.vo- one Whipceurd
splendid jine. OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE, | consides she proposition of auc] CawelTs Hair Canvass |
cnet Sept. 8.08 8.13 8.03] the place of meeting toa hall down! Faney Bourettes
| Nov 8.10 8.15 8.03} town Two-tone Panama Natte
en , : . , | Self-colored Raisin Cloth
In LADIES CLOTA for Wrape Dec. 8.18 8-23 8.13] , oe Checkered Homespun
be Ve jant what you want. ; The ladies had a good evening with ~ rea p
hed uve J Jan. 8.26 8.31 8.21} their Autumnal Gypsy Feast at Germa-! Camels-nair Jacquads
; nn = |nia Hall Wednesday night. There was| Potato-sack Suiting {
] x and Boys PANTS WINNEES a good crowd pifsent aod about $20 Sail Cluth Wenves. ;
7 =e waken in. |
GOODS we have just the best) - a | |
stock to be found and prives were; ThatTs What Every One of These oFor fiva weeks I lived on cold wa-| hehe , \
bever lower. Items Are, ter, 80 to speak,� is the way a fellow ~ -
started off a testimonial to a patent |
Boe thch feay | tos this moming cee eT eceemaetiien, Kveryboay cordially invited to inspect our
SHOLS. In shves we eodeav. gage , | oSs .
or tu buy «uch as will please the} Bad colds are coming. We heaid a man who in past years ee guarantee satisfaction. Our line
. Wearer, the prices,on Shoes are ve . , .¢ jas not contined himself strictly to of adies Capes are beau iful. Price n 1
") much ae r than lartweuson. Give Nice breaks today at the warehouses. oarty lines 1n casting his vote, say that p t 0 object.
fo a rial ape you need Enos Prayer meeting in the Beptist church | the Democrats of Pitt county have | ~_sew re ©
or voutrse or avuy Menwver O

to-night. tins year nominatad the best ticket
yoar family. We can fit the small- ° all through of any year in his recollec"| Ch
est or lurgest foot in the county.; This teeis like opossum and tater� | tion,
Our LL.M. Reynolds & Co.Ts Shoes| weather. ee _. KS.

for Men and Boys are warranted
to vive good service. We haye|. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90

had six years experier ce with days. Ajply tu F.C, Harding. =
this line aud know them to be ali! o Are OU ror "~",
we clalim for them. You can ouy vumber at StatenTs aa
Mill, just 44 miles trom town, a at oSin- GO D
| gle Gold Standard Trices.� See A brilliant displiy of ;
In HARDWARE, GUNS, C. R. Spgrant, Man ager. ---OR---
GUN IMPLEMENTS, ~ Vermont Butter for sale at D. S FALL & WINTER Ni
LOADED SH&LL§, CROCK: | Sinith. v STi V BR ?
ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL Sue our stock of Shves. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, e
LAMPS LIBRARY LAMPS, J. C. Cons & Sox

PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP " .C. N. SHOES, GENTS FUR- WE ARF (; AN DIDATE ~S| Noi for office but

a hh Vy Ay Qe a | to
Se row iy | cplhay cree thd GresauitaT Bart NISHINGS AND forn fe oGOOD VALUES ATLOW PRICES� oWe sell evods from

WOOD aud WILLOW WARE] "ew Gallery over the Greenville Bank 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take

jand will be glad to see all my fr-ends| BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newest payment in GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs

~HARXESS & COLLARS, and the public generally. effecta and all the last weaves | BTos old stand. Our stock embraces

TRUNKS, GROCER. Es, R. Hyman, Photographer.

PhOVISIOQNS, FURNITURE,| we sett the best Butter and Cheese, [oon oor S¥8 my store is the CAPES, Cle k HOSTER Y, ~UNDE a OrEAR,
OHILDRENT'S CARRIAGES, J. C. Cons & Son. ~|cheapest plece in town and | nEean G oaks,; HOSIER UNDER ERS,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, "rongeminGRanct ies man Boge No CNS, | eens

, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. A fresh lot of rau U ream Cheese and , UMBRELLAS, Caps & Hats, 4d EWELRY,
o CURTAIN POLES, Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun-|ey. My motto is: oCheap, eheap OVERALLS, J MPERS, ; SHOES.
o stallTs. cheap prices.� and a lot of other goods to numerous to mention.

. and any goods you need for your} Best Blend ~Ia "53 per li, at S.| Yours to please.

self aud family cope to see Us +) yy Culte, | Hy. B. CLARK EX ML. FI RDEE:.
Two cars ot New Wheat Flour just

T Fine Italian Ma eaioni, just received |} Leader of Styles.
eer a utrived at J. C. Cobb & SonTs.
We have a lage line of Nice stock of Dry Goods and No-}
A FU RN ITU RE tions ut J. C. Cobb & Son's.



Our ot ject is to sell good bon-|at J. $. TunstallTs dawleT Jewelry mae At Higgs Bros. old stand.
When COAL weather comes, donTt

. est goods at the lowest prices.
Liar givetyou ~anything you | ~enget where to buy your Coal. WwW ith Batent oAtowatl Smoke @oors.

~may peed at the lowest prices you SpPeicHT & MORRILL. . aes
ver heard of. Come and see our! yj. ..by warn any one not to buy EE EER SS
eave Bolld Sak Beroom Epis note against me in favor ot G. A. The Wilsou Heater, which is a stove for house heatiny, is the most remarkable that has ever

To pass us by would be an inex- aga
ousable njnation. to your pocket Metores & Co, Joun ALLEN,
K,. St i} DOF 80. becauseT we}! L Rt Hob good Wednesday we Lei dis In the first place it radiates more heat than any stove known, and will.save 25 per cent. in faeb

been patented.

o ! our : ~ over any stove made.
vy ary make it so. Here isa farmer say much damage had been done
air proposition: If we deserve| the peanut crop in his section by the), - _ Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wiod it will keep the fire from 36 to 48

ing, give us nothing, but if|rain causing the nuts to spreat before | DOU" and with ordinary care the fire will never go out.

ud our goods and prices sat they could be dug. Thiré, being entirely closed at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest sat
tory, sani oPa it withh jn use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than once a wonth. These stoves are made,
: Hoping is ep bon is pen that there ar |, diferent styles"the small one, which is made for bed- rooms, vie epectally recommended for Henin, i
8h némore li 4 Well-as comfort. ae a
~The Wilson Heater has re adivant Over any: + agile ariive, becanse it has Paieat wis bee

arate Vadte Smoke Doors, ; mode Eisen tone bs the smoke from comiug intethe room when yoa take the top off :

ny |to put in the wood. B Are 80 constructed that theyTcan be taken af and, ~put, back. Pe in

| ? or asi tet gala one. mints. Thana We ataven, Can snag vgn bore ranted look atthem. sj 4 tite od
at WRT ae 4 haak \ : a tees

cheribaitse , they are exceedingly mean ,
ag eedyou and liber) .

: see Dein eet oa testi.| a aN | : Ld. ~
ek - Headquarters for Hardware, Tinware Stoves.

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Daily Reflector, September 24, 1896
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - September 24, 1896
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