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Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1896. No. 568
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The Law is Not Enforced. 75 Cents Worth for 20 Cents
A reader of the Seotland Neck| Marion HarlandTs ceiebrated Talks
Commonwealth sent a request to that | 0" health and happiness make a hand-
H IG H Va paper to publish Section 1079 of the|S°me cloth covered book. Regular
price 70 cents, but readers of the Rr
Code for the information of all con-
cerned, and added that if this law had | FLECToR can have this wors by sending |
cen 2 cent stamps to the Trade Com" e: ing ( lothier
been enforced at Rocky Mount, a mur-
pany, Boston, Mass.
; der would not have been committed
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~ there at arecent public speaking. 3
vT : IIere is what the law says: Decided to Move. ' a
: Sec. 1079,"It shall be unlawful for} Greenville Lodge No, 284, A. F. & T
;any person to sell or to give away,! A. M. held a special communicetion y Sf
} ay ~ yey ~~ . * . 1 y ' r al . . . -
uous liquors, wine or bitters containing . .
nen» . ©! change the place of, meeting trom the
f ucoho!, within two miles of any place oe "
at which political public speaking shal] | Presert Lodge building to a hall down ee, LS
e | be advertised to take place, and does; town. Thirty members were. present
. take place, this prohibition to continue land the vote for removal was 22 to! Just chilly enough to put y Ou
: ouly during the day on which said pub-} 3° [ye upper story on the corner of
~lic political speaking shall take place | 44, Elliott building now going up, the In mind of the fact that
And any person who shall violate this | {] l
section shall be guilty of a misdemean- place where the Opera House toruerly l@ COOL Wee ither j IS
cr, and be fined not less than ten dol-| Was, is being constructed for the use of stixr ay
lars nor more than twenty dollars, or | the Masons as. thei quiet tly creeping
| OF More tha twenty ¢ the Masons as their place of meeting, v fam)
iuprisoned not exceeding twenty days. | yy, chenge cannot take place until the upon you,
Justices ot the peace shall have origi" ~afin ciealke ans a ~
« } Lodve Is ¢ r tae J
nal jurisdiction of this offence, upon ction of the Ledge is approved by the and
(g-and oMaster. ~t
view, or written information duly sworn
to. "
ry. . * an)
Phe campaign is now already pretty Sparks & AilsnTs Show
wy ! al bg ry f 2 rg 7 Opry 4 iv oga ,
well advanced, but as yet we have not} ° arks & AllenTs show arrived hore PW all
Wedaesday evening 4:39 oTcloek and f
heard of ar instance in which. this law
expressed on all sides. It was a very
bas been observed. Within the next
good show, there was not a dull feature Shoes Hats
. . ryy 9 4
3 . : : the rear oO -JanterTs Ware se '
tew weeks several public speakings will of the PlanterTs Warehouse
. , . and make ready fur the pertormance ,
take place in Greenville, and elsewnere, 7 Ke ready for the performance. |
. They were greeted with a packed te .
and according to the above law any y greeted with a packed tent ¥
Init. The accrobats, tumblers, contor-
you will soon feel the need of
began at onee to erect their tents in
. : at nieht and general satistacti ras
person who sells or gives away liquor git and genera: satishiction was
on those days within two miles of where
these speakings are advertised to take
place, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. |"
tionist and trapeze work was all up"to"
It remains to be seen whether bar Lj . y
. 1, {date and in maiy instances surpassed fi
(roo us are closed on days of public | ~~~ y tae 4
. 7. lanv ever seen here. The troop. of
: speaking, and whether the authorities ;~ . I
trained horses acted like humans and °
tuke cognizance ot cases of vioalation- -
showed remarkabls training. ~The
trick mule was very funny and he took
Ciosing of the Baseball. well. We commend this show and
The National League baseball sea | think at the best 25-cent show we ever
son closed in the eastern cities last Sat-/ saw. They had another pertormasice
THIS BUSINESS
"~~ ge
0 llows it own leadership and
Swings in the first month
of Autumn with the
greatest gathering of
desirable. merchan-
(ise we have ever | ..#
; succeeded ;
urday and in the western cities on today.
Monday. The season of 1896 has been es
of more interest and more of a financial It Was the Way it Was Put
success than any previous year. Larger
crowds have witnessed the games and
| i | | ) better all-round playing has been done. ~T presume you gave the pris~
. The Temple cup games. are all that is ae some occasivn to strike
wit left of base ball for this year, In1gy7|Yeu?� oWhy, your honor, we
the season will kegin about two weeks | o°F talking about free coinage
later than this season and- la3t abeut and he wade some statement that
designer of styles tor that much longer in the fall. In other caused me to remark that he had
words, the contract season will be from | 2&&4 mislead and was arguing
: | o¢ = collectin
April 13th to October 13th, instead of from the wrong premises and E J hi 5
then he struck me.� oIs that ver yl Ng fresh and new,
4 April Ist to October Ist, and the . 7 Y .
Hid games will begin aboat May Ist, in- ve fe su v0 yee: inte . A ~& sparkling with the brightes,
ste: April 16th. Baltimore won| 488, that was the substance o
' shosnproneley io the third time aud)l% your honor, but not the lan- oA Mrs, Hopkins Boy.� fashion thoughts of the SCaSOn
Cleveland second place for the second| guage. What he said was thas
time, Manager Tebeau has conse: ted| 1 didoTt kuow enough to pourd FR ANkf ¢ y y ILSON
saud in arat hole and was talk
i
fii (4 "~si play the first three Temple cup games | *
; _ ing through my hat like a jack- THE KING CLOTHIER.
in Baltimore today, tomorrow and next
~ day. The thre: games in Cleveland | 458 full of thistles aod bull-net-
New and complete line will be played on October 7th, 8th and tles.�
10th.
f Are You For »-
oe
oi t= nt gg
of - The standing of the clubs at the clos, Land Sale,
. of the seaso. are as tollows : By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Dress Goods Won, Lost. Per Ct. Cart of Pitt county. in the case of J. B.
mare QU) 2( .698 | Cherry and the heirs at Law of'l. Ry ere ; ~t.
a Baltimore, ' sd bl Cherry agiinst T. J. Jarvis, a. E. Dan- yy ee
Cleveland, 80 43 -629 |iel and W. L. Elliott, the uadersiencd | a ae. 7 Oo R
° * ~ineinnati 77 50 606 | Commissioner will sell for cash before | ma vtinl am. ve ot aan .
and tr Immings to match Vineinaat, : _ - the court house door in Greenville on NEAL Vis Sy
: - | Boston, v4 fe 065 | Monday, the 2nd day of Nov, 1836. the |. . acer 7
Chicago, 71 57! 5 Le described real estate: Sn ea P goes | :
: sn : ; 1 at part of lot No. 105 in the
Carpets, Pittsburg v6 63 512 town of Greenville upon. which the
z New York, 64 67 .439 | stere- formeriy occupied by Mrs, R, H.
. . ~ ; od Horne, now occupied by M, R. Lan
R di : Philadelphia,. 62 68 -447| now stands, and where the old-Blus| ND Nor for office but
a an Washington, 08 73 4431 Frent shop- formerly stood, being the P| ATES! trade. Our plate
Brooklyn 5873 Adg/nortnern Ralf of guid lot, in ane | form is oGOOD tances AT LOW PRICES.� ~Wo sell goods from
M Ss Leni, 40° 90 © .308] town of Greenville upon which -:he| L5 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take
attings Louisville 88) 8 .290 | Score formerly oecapied by MrseM. D, | Payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs
T it Higgs now occupied by Proctor & Co.| Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces
aud J. R, Cory. now . ween: boing £8
Indien vay, | setae PEE lore, gave, |Laceooops,
na Hon. J. H. ~Small, Democratic Elee- a of 5 a T Met sali Ye 0a
Come and see them, ~0 | io, and Hone. B. Respass, cite aes ov. Hotan, Mo Moly | TERS GOODS, NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS}
moog ang Bo sere) TMBRELLAS, || Ca aps & Hats iJEWELRY, |
: can Elector, will atdrees the people ot
| trouble to show goods Put county af.� oane meopesty is sold tor division, o| OVERALLS, PERS ape SHOES. a
4
, Black Jack, i ene Oct. 3rd. | This Shinde pe 1396 exit? g :
sek , G.. JAMES,
, Pigplus. Mooday, Out-Sth, |. |, dgris se Comunlestouda, ~aad & lot ftir to numerous}io mention. fas ee
O: T. Munford Greenville, Tuesday, Oct. 6th. | te joked tc -. Yours to please. | ie
: ; i Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. | Anew rappin eb Dismosd Inks-and Ex �"�A. EX. A RD ae
; Z eck ma 4 4 ES: C
Next ie to is Banklot ag oSpanish Twist,� great in shape still : sie. ee eet foe | nd rs} vl 1
Greenville. : sik fae 6 bk »D. oirene 7 oe Vat Hig 7 wha olstand.y neh nee :
= j : ' : é 3 Bes
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" @ntered as second-ciass; mail matter.
~SURSCRIPTION RATES.
Qne year. - = + $8.00
"Me month, = 2 7 +
One week. °- « - - «10
_ Pelivered in town,hy carriers without
yxtra cost., |
Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be
ad on apptication to the editor or at
she office
Anna amit + thine
We. desire a tiv) correspondent at
avery postoftice in the covaty, who will
send in briet items of NEWS as it occurs
{a each neighborhood, Write plainly
aad only on one side of the paper.
sacle trenmert oan
Liperal Commission on subscrip-
ion rates paid to agents.
eect
| eB i pvaivar. Ocrorenr, Ist 1896.
Seat ea er ee He
DEMOCRATIO NOMINEES.
Nativnal Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT.
. WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
of Maine,
FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.
w. H. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.
FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.
JOHN H, SMALL,
of Beaufort county.
State | Ticket.
eet me cone
FOR GOVERNOR!
CYRUS Bb. WATSON,
of Forsyh.
ease iuneaail
A)
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
ot Northampton.
FOR SECRETARY:
CHAS. M. COOKE,
of Franklin.
FOR AUDITOR :
R.M. FURMAN,
ot Buncombe.
FOR TREASURER :
3B. F. AYCOCK,
of Wayne,
SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :
J.C. SCARBOROUGH,
of Johnston.
: FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :
: F. I, OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg.
oPOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF
PREME COURT.
A. C. AVERY, of Burke,
.G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.
tenet AGRE re
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC; TICKET.
FOR THE SENATE.
J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
JB LITTLE,
C L BARRETT,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
. JAK TUCKER,
JESSE CANNON,
A B CONGLETON.
FOR SHERIFF.
G M TUCKER.
THE §U-
-:
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
LB Teta Hone .
s oFOR TREASURER.
J u we
my
Bae Re!
, IN N NORTH CAROLINA.
Items of Toterest Gathered From Our
| State Exchanges.
: ; a E
Graham Gieaner: Neariy every
yee last week the rain fell in tor-"
rents, but the climax was reached
|about Wednesday when the lower
bridge over Big Alamance and
the new bridge over Stoney creek
at the Faucette place were wash-
ed away.
Wilmington Dispatch: The
continued rains in this section,
the farmers say, are damaging
crops and crushing Lopes. There
has been hardly a day within a
month that rain has not fallen in
Wilmington, and, though of short
duraticn, some of them bave been
mnusually heavy.
Charlotte Qbserver: A negro
womaz dropped dead Wednesday
in one of Dr. OTDonoughTs houses
on North College strect and that
night her colored friends owakedT
her, and waked the entire neigh-
= | borhood, well, making the
night hideous with their boister-
ous singing and marching. They
kept it up until about 1 or 2 a. m.
No one on North College street
got auv sleep til) there orgies
were over.
ax
Newbern Jourual: Tae revival
services heid at the Free Wil]
pices of Rev. L. b. Stilly have
beon largely attended and an un-
usual interest has been manifest"
ed by the congregation. A good
deal of enthusiasm has been
aroused by the eloquent and god.
like minister and it is believed
that there will be many acces-
sions to the church.
Fitty New Yorkers Control the Soun-
try Because They Control Its
Money.
' Dr. Chauncey M. Depew is an-
other man whose record on the
mopey question has given him
some uneasiness of late, although
it must be said in justice to his
ey power that Dr. Depew has _al-
ways been a consecrated goldbug:
Still the genial after-dinner
Speaker has been guilty of some
very indescreet remarks. In
speaking of the wonder accvmula-
tions =which} bad been amassed
in this country within the last few
years Dr. Depew on one occasion
said:
oThere are fifty men in New
York who can in twenty-four
hours stop every wheel on all
railroads, close every door of all
our manufactories, lock every
switch of all telegraph lines, and
shut down every coal and iron
mine in the Urited States. They
can do so because they control
the money which this country
produces.�
Had the New York o orator been
the most devoted friend to bimet
allism in thia country he could
not better haye portrayed the
danger arising from the money
power than in the striking lan-
guage which has just been quot-
ed. It is against such a menacing
condition asthe one described
that the advocates of bimetallism
are waging such a gallant fightin
this campaign-"Atlanta ~onstita-
tion.
yee saree aan
Bryan's Faith"If_ He is Defeated it
Will Be by GodTs Decree andT for
. the Best.
A gentleman who met Mr. Bry:
an in Knoxville and gs
him through the, State,
cony. at ag t Pane Cy
:
"
Baptist Church under the aus- |
unwavering devotion to the mon-!
r6 relates n
Sed bes i iF we Su my de m
én ha
| trait ches
His
{
lion
for
but
BY NATH'L C FLOWLER, JR, OF
The experience of o
tie that the gentleman in question
tremarked, after the whole matter
vas gone euer:
oI bope, of course, that you are
correct und believe that you are,
but look bere, with such a belief!
in you, should you be defeated, it
will kill you sure.�
oNot atail,� quickly replied Mr.
Bryan-
of the Almighty
doas with us is wise aud proper.
Now if lam defeated
because
be either for wy good or the guod
of the country.
fate of every living being"is in
oWe are all in the hands
uua what He
it will be
He decrees it and it will
Our fate"the
hands, ana whatever He
does is sure to be the right and
proper
abuse, deception or trickery can
defeat me unless itis His will and
ito this I humbly bow and accept
wuatever is in store for me, for I
aw sure ib is forthe beat.�
HereTs faith tor you and it was
80 impressed cu the genileman
with whom he
that he is conyinced defeat will
not leave
thing. No amount of
was couversisg
® mark On him.
""-
PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.
eee
Fundamental Advertising.
YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.
yne half mile
successtul
of
progressive,
alvertisers says, and has said
the last fifty years, that the
Only indispensable medium of ad-
Vertising in is the regular adver-
tisemeut in the recular newspaper
or periodical, and that all else to
be of much
iu Conjunction with this class of
publicity.
Flyers have their use, bat fly -
evs alone have never made prolit.
Circulars are valuable, but un-
aided circulars have never built
business.
Chromos,
value, must be used
the agsistauce of periodical adver-
tising, built uo aud heid up busi-
ness,
Ids not mean to say that every
man who does not advertise in
some periodical is a fool, but the
fools are the one who do not ad-
vertise In pericdicals. |
DoesT 1t pay to advertise in the
newspapers ?
Read ike enswer in che expe-
rience of nearly every retailer of
success.
There are some things so ax-
iomatic in quality that one insults
the truth by attempting to prove
the truth of them.
The value of periodical adver-
tising is recognized
there is success.
wherever
s
with bri ightly. colored}
boxes an
things, and barrels
ground grai
and cracké!
Spices and .
fables fruits and vege-
# owi a
Oe
jf ready in his new
store to su our
needs in the. line
Choice Groceries.
e line of
shelves are filled
tins of:
ns, po
bottles of
NEW)
Ihde thers ail
Ftueral Directors
GREENVILLE, N. ©.
Have just received an
,
of the latest style and are ready to serve
the wants of the trade at Prices Lower
than ever off-red. befcre. Small profits
and quick sales is our motto. Our
goods are new and cheap to meet the
iwants of the masses, We are sel ing
goods at a price far below the usual
price.
$75 ¢@: sket Mike sell for $60
70 o. BY)
65 45,50
55 os &e be 40
: 50) os ee bse 68
45 66 i) ae 30
gp Eg
nw eG
Oy 66 es im) 15
1 « o6 ny 12.50
All we ask is a trial and will give en-
tire satisfaction.
G:-A. McGOWAN & CO.
Opposite Post Office,
B. F. SUGG, Manager.
J: W. HIGGS, Pres, 4S. s. HIGGS, Cashier
Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.
- cee emer: os nme oe Ee
| Greenville, N. C.
STOCKHOLDE:i.sS .
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hail
Million Dollars,
caleudars and other}
kinds of printed matter and ad-
vertising noyelties are used ex-
tensively, and deverve to be used |
onoue of them have, without |
0d |
~of |.
, boxes of'!.
| Bx change Bank, Baltimore, Md.
Neck, N. C.
| Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:
| FR. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.
D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,
Greenville, N.C.
We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general
oublie,
Checks and Account Books furnish
| cd on application.
A Lare ge » stork of
|
| '
| � e ®
~House Furnishing
Goeds, Bieyeles, &e,
= ®
Just opened up
store next door to
U. Cobb & Son, by
S.E.PENDER
& CO.
Stoves and inware
cheaper than ever be-
fore.
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w/e Op g-
af = ¢ be! 2?
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d ee wend 4 0 gE
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Cg be eee
® Ou cams
ir a Sa
1 HAVE THE PRES orest
"- Live OF =
~Wall Peper!
ever shown in Greenville.
sure to see my samples. All new
styles, uot an old piece if the lot.
Will take pleasure in bringing
samples to your home if you will
notify me at wy shop near Hume
berTs, on Dickerson avenue,
A. PF ELLINGTON,
Greenvilie Market.
Corrected by 8. M, Schultz.
Bntter, pe: 1d 15 to 25
Western Sides 44 tu 5d
Sugar cured Hama 10 to 124
Corn 40 to 60
Corn Meal 50 to 65
Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25
Lard 5} to i¢
Oats 35 to 40
Sugar 4 to6
Coifee 13 to 25
Salt per Sach Su to 1 75
i Chickens 10 to 25
Eggs per doz 10 to 1h
Beeswax. per 0
Cotton and Peanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of eoitor
and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished
Wm. T. Dixon, President National |
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland |
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere
chants of Norfok -
COTTON. +
Good Middling 8}
Middling it
Low Middling 74
Good Ordinary 6 13-16
Tone"eusy
PEANUTS,
Prime 24
Extia Prime 3
ancy 3
Spanish 81.10 bn
Pone"tirm.
GREEN VILLE TOBSCED MARKET
REFORT,
Caer mage meet
CY O. L. JOYNER.
Te es
ea a Prizery, Sea
i A ors E Akg gare oadary orTen
4 Atiary ELCGD POISON permanently
Bie cured in 15t085 days. Youcan be treated at
4 ae home forsame price tncor samo Suarane
i¥ Pte hah ty. Af yon eet rtocome hero We willcon
tract to pay Tailroad * areand hotel bills and
bogharge, i? we fail to eure. If you have taken mere
cury, iodide potish, And still have aches ang
ains, Mucous Patches in month, are Throat,
imples, Copper Colorce Spots, Ulcers or
any part of the body, Mair or Uyshrows fallin
out, it Is this Secondary BLOOD FOISO
We guarantes to cure, We solicit tic most obstis
hate cases and challenge tho we rid for @
Case wocannoficure. This Giseace hb: 1 Qiwaye
baffled the skill of tho most eminent physi-
Cians. ©500,009 capital behind Our uncondie
tional guaranty. Avusolute Proefirent sealod on
fpplication. Address OOO REV EDY C
0% Masonic ~Louple. CURCAG+E. SLL .
Professiona! Cards.
werent
vt Url
John ¥ K. Woodare, F.C. Hardie,
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,
LY OODARD & HARDING,
Sy) ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.
~ pecial attention viven to collections
and settlement of claims.
Loans made on short time.
R, R. L. CARR,
: DENTIST,
Greenville, N.C.
Office over Old Brick Store next to
King Hose.
Sarbers.
"
AMES A. SMITH,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
GREENVILLE. N. 9
Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty
se Sheet rt in Ae ner nnn einen
Here EDMUNCS.
FASHIONABLE BAKE &R,.
How SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
1) Wil open~at oElm' Cottage,�
Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gi !s.
from 8 to 16 years of age.
ber limited to 10, oAddress .
1 Mrs. A. L. McO0. Witezay,
Norwood P. O Nelson Qa. |
OTEL NICHUI SON,
J..A. Burgess, Mer.
~Washington, N.C,
This ~Hotel has boon thoroughl
vated, several
tric bells to every:ronm.T A
vants. Fish and Oysters oer daily.
rene
Riel logated.
~The Town Tax ~ListT for 1896 ha.
~T been placed in my hace. «vd ov :
k
; ey Crs
; 2% :
é Se
A aL, oO
E M. McGowax, 1 Tax Colee
fads it!
Be
Luas"Common.. ...24 10 8
oe Fine.... ..0+.....7 to 14
Currers--Common... ....64 tol10
¢ Fine........ .10 to 18
Special atteution given ro cleaping,,
| Gentlemens Cloth'ne
Nutt
]
Haaiteane:
Patronage of traveling " oo, T
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a
VIL a eo 2 ew T Gt ise we Ree
AND BRANUF ES.
Pe erie rer ee aro ot eo ae te ea aol A RSA Nera nda ing cleric Res link nid bsp ie rosin Sieh delialig wines ib. mui aieas ces sti
ei BUSY VESUVIUS, __
ner erne
- & thowers of Lava Are Increasing the Moun- 3
pe ANIL) FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, tainTs Height,
o ~ Year after year and century after
a Jenuen seu penedule wt Wg
1 if 2 * century Vesuvius puffs away. The
: oe Pag first recorded-ertption cf Vesuvius
7 | ]
. TRAINS GOIN } SODTR. was in 70 A. D., when Pompeii and
meer ene 'Hercvilaneem were overwhelmed,
Dated a oe | Between th. first and sixth centuries
June 14th 43 (2 ¢| |nine erupticas are recorded, and
1896 ~~ i/o, j $
ou fib is Al | since that epoch there have been 48
ALM.) | great ones
Geave Weldon | {.°535, 9 44 The last destructive eruption was
Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 001039 on April 26, 1872, when ~about 50
of nl es ee sigl:fseers were kijled and more than
2 ;
Lv Tarboro | 12 12 40,000 people fled from Naples. . Of ,
: i" |"! | the present condition of the ominons | ae
i Rocky Me | 1 oe lO | | | monster the Paris Herald says: Ve. | .
a sen a | suvius is 150 feet higher than it was |
Lv Selma 2 oe } a ~ m1. ; | ; m
Ly Fay'tteville} 4 361.7) nino months ago. The constant | -
Ar. Florence | 725 34) | oDa ieue - showers of porous lava have filled in a
ee er aren fame | ___ BSPABLISHED 1876. one side of the old hollow crater .
HE) | i AM Mi SCHULTZ and bave built up the now cone, 4
7 4 | VA) «, UA, 6 Luh mm ©} Mg) which, from its bold outlines, has | 4
_- ete oo oo me r y | greatly changed the appearance of | . , TOY NEWO Pou ee oa
| iP. M.| ALM PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS the summit and is still changing it | GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY 4s
Lv Wilson aa 6 20) , slightly every day. Formerly the | AFTERNOO�"� (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND
i ¥ 5 )| 7 O85 4 fe . oe ae rasa iy 5 . + . ha oey a
Gokisboro 4 ~i | x 10 peak ERS AND We Haw ES BEY volcano, as seen from Naples, had a | WORKS FOR THE PFS� T
Maznoli: LAS 4 ing their yearTs supplies will ting ¥ 4 | : 2 | a
Ar Wilmington ? 45) 9 45) their inrerest toget our prices befere oui rounded top, but now it comes toa "INTERESTS OF. 2
~ P.M. A.M Chasing loewhers: Yapetnek iscanpleig : wedg3 point. . :
7 Peal dts pec sates | A Year ago visitors looked into the | ""-- Q __ oe
~ : " | Piss caetee otaar | hollow of the old and somewhaé
f TRAINS 400NG NOTEH. | POUR. GOT Re, SJGaR | sooled off crater. Of late they have 2
re Gs ee oe ee , 1 * PY AT PEI: Cx he ae 2
rs eS WiC, TRA, &e. | gone inside the boundaries of the, GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COU at ry LEC COND 7
pe a wil ee | So fy, tun ype GA fap 4 | 2d crater to gota good look at the | |
mah " PoE oY BTR Ben VES A TC Ie ae jmew cone, from the summit of! :
i | J ae tl . ; ; wat a oe : 2
we ee eee IOSAGCTOS SPR CAP yj | which, at intervals ofa few minutes, | Ie 7 7
WA. Mop. M, { there isa gust of steam, laden with OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD
ety #boverce | Sty 7 , We few dtreet from } wiafmererer oak pS shoc sininl ey + :
ee ete ron: Mie at.) anane.)6& @ o & ved hot ashes, which are sent into |
uv #-yettevilte: 1} Ht) rm 4) bard hae Bast hs Py ah TAT, ma 4 iO os yt _" .
hy selma 1 49. 27 HOle atinck of | the air 200 feet or mere. Before tie :
We att thd | j j . 9 s eeeeenieemnanee ee as es
x At Wilsen | Pare a ar . i steam has drifted away there is an. :
ere en | i tJ RR a oP t KS et to other rumble, a sound of watery ex. T :
ay BS | \ | | 8 osion, and another shower of ashes 2
o | | plosion, and another sh as . ; r= | | =
Oz Jalwavs onharc amd Ne? ao pricesioses. | Thus from a distance in the day- S UBSC Fe 4 PTIOF 03 Cents a AY GD A
eee | jhe ae ae aceall oust te | time there seems tu be a constant -
" "~mme ealt for ASS therefore, bev one ehh n shite vancr from + ; - a
| ae | = JP. OM, to trin.we sella a olose inergiv. cur! of SBS EPG SNOT ete sun a oe " :
uy Wileangton: ) 25 | 700! SW NOHUCT, @reenyie. mit, bet at night each separate |
Lay Met ay | B30) | | eruption throws up a vivid light, | :
PGol& porns | 13- 9 36) - Ta ne nee in . ~a low may in a cnt ~ :
ar Wilson 1 00 | 10 97 which then fades away in a dull) iT ; oe . | E
v arboro 48) , & glow. | | .
oo ae en | ne |-~ fa The natives who live on the slope! | o4 | 4
m4 oF : of the mountain say that after the | i | | pe
oF | Is = | 1 new cone has been built somewhat | ~ | a's . a
a ae! | are higher it will fall in of its os)
je? M.| iP. OP. M. | i f weight and closo the present breath. | "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ati. ;
p _v nen | 1 20 jHO85) 10 32, ing hole, Then the mountain wil!) :
Ar Rocky. Mr ae Oe (a2 iti a) 16 ~ . ike Ke | Law | Q
en "The next session of this gchoe] wii) | be like a corked up bottle. A Nov | .
ve (arbors | gap! /-open on ent will have to be made, and in | a
Ly Parbers 3 i . NDAY SEPT. 7. 1 the making of this vent there wi) | 5 os
Gv Rocky Mig o2 ti 42010, | MONDAY § oh 1896. hea fierce eruption, an overflow of | p ayhie , a} gae a.
Ax y atidoy i i , ~ I . i 7 4 t f / AT e ;
" pa. and continue for 10 mouths. lava and the formation of a new q
" 7 | The termscare as follows. crater. © |
, train on scutiagud Week Brauen Row | ee nstli-h per mo, OU There was, indeed, a general be. :
| eaves Wei lou d.5o p.in., tlatifax 4,1y | [termediate © o~"'| lief that the renewed and growing. a H de as fe) 4 ca . :
: ar +8 N aa » | Ehigher see te te POO; a . oe 5 | " & Ey Fe "Pa bg?) He OW Wh cage ;
Py m., arrives Scotland Neek at, 4.5! eee ; . 8 ativity of the v : sal | b Ss a) i ip ~i .
« @., Greenville 6,47 p.m, Kinston 7.45 | LanguagesT(each) se 815) Bot IO5 oF the Solcano would k a | ( iv Us aay wl ile ;
p.m. Keturniug, teaves Kinston 7.2 | The werk and diselpline of the schoo! | to soms sort of eruption, but it Was | ;
a.m., GreenvEle 8.22 a. m. Arriving | a be heretofore. hoped that it would be nothing more :
Gitifur at 11-@0a. m., We~don 11,20 am |. We ask a continuance of yeur past! goriong than a flow of lava down: ~ap ve or PAE IAN | :
jaily except Sunday.� | iberal pitreaage, | over the hardened beds, The. THE ~IOBACCO, DEPAKTMEN I, WHICH
| | over the old and hardened beds. Tlie: IS A KEGULARFE TURL OF oon
~ | : } , If 4 ~ ie Tp
| Trains on Washnigton Branch leave | W.H. RAGSBALE. | last outbreak and the flow toward) a aos eA RE OK POE PAPER,
| Washington 8.00 a, mn, awd 3.90 p.. @, | Resina, in the direction of the buried _ iS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMis YHE
ives Par »Qs . y fo. 5 | : Iter : =
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | " " | sity of Herculaneum, was, there. SUBSCRIP'TION PRICE, .
m., ~Tarboro $45 a. m., returningleaves | fore, not unexpected
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Varmete 10.204. w. Th 1 © SES DOCTOR lvah 7 :
and 6.20 p. wy, arrives Washingten | . 26 largo cone is simply.a heap of :
11.50 aw m., aid 7.10 p. im, Praily exe | THE MORNING STAR, cinders dignified by size. The ride | "(O)-"~-" -
ep arnt nee with rains on ara to the foot of the cone consumes five | :
cotlsnd Nek Brauch. Th a a if ~ : it ires y te ip-
; Ny ¢ ex] hours, but it requires onl ten pala Wh en vou nee d
Prain leaves saroore, NW ©, via Alpe | utes te reach the top of tho funicular :
et & Raleigh Kn. dally except Suu. , ty railway. Then therois a walk of ten :
yy, U0 4 OU p.tn., Sunday 3 0uU P.M: §): elm: N revanen | bao | oi rg she jagged edees , . oe _ ~ a
artive Plymouth ¥.00 P.M, 5.25 p. ni. ahi) { cY Nab por ET. Sey up the Jagzed eds 8 of tbe o. NE doo Ot ; Cy foT a
Retaruiny {saves Piy mouth daily exeapt ° ! huge crater to the bowl, and in this | | iT | \ i IN .
Sundvy, 6.00 a. 1... Sunday 9.36 a R., is the dittle cono thrown up by the) ef -
Wrive Paroore W.il5 ai and V1. 4b , recent eruptions."Chicago Inter :
I a r :
Trainon Midland NV. C, wranch leaves Nor i (~cy i $ Qeean. ®t 5 tery fe 3
Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05:a : l i Oita. , _ aime 17 Don t Lud Aw id
Meerriving Snithteld 7°30 a.m. Re. Lihe ~Hi i _ ae a
turning leaves swithtield 8@0 a. m,. xe- ae aaa a ike Huxley, his English proto. ~ ~ :
rives at Goldsbors 430 a.m. The Only x: lar (ai type, Vogt was also an admirable | Fu erie Ciwor, Corfhic "- . ~
Roky. Mount et sep paauch leave é Only civeDollar Vaily o | lecturer. Vogt never allowed the |
, BO , (4.50 DP. tu. arrive , :; 4
Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30 ~ta fl + nin opportuuity of a pun to escape him, ~ap rr yee peat. insine :
D. m. Returutn-oleave Spring Hope its Class In re State. and his bonmots were at times » da HAV i AMI LE. FACILI LES :
8.000... Nashv ¢ 8.300 m, alive «! Fay Li Free Ceinage | bardly more elegant than they were | o@) ofe. FOR THE WORK AND LO AwL
Rocky Mount $.0 a m. dail t ore oimited Free Coinage ; " ee eee oe : :
-W| 4 . . . ally exce - ; . } lit . { ; ; 7 NOs� 4X Tho 1+ E
Sunguy. PT | of Ameracan Silver and :Repea] ae oes oe eee SEN TEU AND :
Téinson Le ene Loy ar, and ec be _. TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.
&., lace as Hivweee se of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on the few women students of his class |" ~ 4 WORK a
. alte 3 , ' 1 oar ° . . a
1.50. p m, Clio 8.05 pm, Returuiiy. State Banks. Daily 50 cents| as with the men. He spoke in 4
leavetioi6.10 aan, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| per month. Weekly. $1.0 per French with a decided Germap in. | ~-- ~ ;
arri\e Latta 7.50 m, daily escept Sun-! iD iap | tonation, frequently relieving him- OS
day | year. Wwm.H. BERNARD if . )
Train onClinten Branch | . | 4] mei self of a sigh brought about by an -
ae 1 ranch leaves War-| Wilmington N C uncomfortabiy asthmatic condition. , :
, saw for Clinton eaily, except, Sutiday,| Hi ° . ; | . ' . ing : |
1.10, m.and 8.50 p, m- Returning. 1s powerful bodily frame, dispro- Our ¥ ek sid | Vri¢ is \ if
~ leavesClinton at7.00 a. m. an@3,00. m.. | | portionably shortened ~through «a | PTICON NOE OUT alr ONS
Train No. 78 makes close cennection | The:Charictia. generous. development! of | tisshe
as Weldon forall peints-daily, allrail via 0:4 2 oe oe . | about the equatorial region;-wasin
| o Nogppl goa Cacah opie ater rein OB a ah V EE » | marked contrast to the tall and
* : M UalOllgg ,wOL: i it J ; ; : ty oa me es ae oe ae
nell pointe igo B. noel or io ole WOT ad + hearly upright carriage of Professor
JOHN F. DIVINE, Nesth Caveiien- Huxley, whose. slightly stooping |
General Supt, | oe ee 3 head and shoulders reduced some. - aeipcit. | aS | oie
T. M. EM ERSON,Tratlie Manager. FOREMOST NEWSPAPER what what might otherwise have se | + 2 ORGS. a
: J.R. KEVTY, Gent Manager, Y Seen considered amore thanaverage{| LLL T' ~ ° a
height. Huxley. never entered: the mae SPOR Beer rr bork alia
AND Hag ee |
dlass lebture room except in.a dress
in which he was immediately pre-
pared.to go to the street; Vogt rare.
ly appeared without.a~coat whieh did
not in one or more places show visi:
~SAet Female Sct
I have secured the services of a tbor-
oughly competent teacher and shajl
"IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE|IN GREENVILLE FUR"
{ndependen; and fearless ;bigg
More atactive than ever..it will b
PE OLED Rae ee ee qe ; ike Gh
opera school for girls in the building| invaluable visitor to the. home blesigns of underlying shirt sleeves.
on my ae ape lately cceupied as miei office, the club or thé werk room, Popular Science Monthly.
rooms. ~The session &
peg Free ee begius Ou
MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER
Si em 2S # 7a
and wilheontinue for ten:months:
. ~The terms are as follows , Zs
TBE DALLY ~OBSERVER. Thé Vellela, a species of jellyfish,
mop, Fagin or world; Com +j 4808 -natural..raft,; having:a mem: |:
plete Vaily, teports: from: the Stat, |. brane. which, \.when:: erected ~ard
Ela Natotal Capitols. $8 a vear | spread, serves as a sail.
2 L jase A 4 ~ j T $e p
iq i *
~ es & . f ny ¥
LOR SNUG ~ r
bs
Primary English per mo. $200| THE WERKLY OBSER se, dabliaee cal ace
Intermediate yi.+ sh. $250) oA perfect fetllyJorirwet ee ~th|. A write giyed this advioe to'wom | 4
£ o4 news of; the: aki he opie en "If Wie canae ore he|*
_ , from shekegialatare lit Pea onirs, td ndt tébame un air Of injur
Hirfndente."
Is the J west price auy object to
to you? Arete best qualities
any juincement? If so come
_in wand s-e our pew stock
which we have jastTre-
ceived. -Our store is
: fall of New Goods
and prices were never lower. To
the ladies we extend a cordial in-
vitation to examine our stock of
i]
We havea beautiful and up-to-
date line. You will fiud the Jatest
styjes:and we know we can please
you Ob, bow Jovely, how beau-
tiful, the prettie-t live 1 have ever
geen, is what cur laiy friends say
ofthem. We bLave a large lire
both in colors and blacks avd can
please you.
In Ledies ard Gents FUR
NISH&#NG GOODS we bave a
splendid line.
nd
In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps
we have just what you want.
Tn Men and Boys PANTS
GOODS we have just the best
stock to be found and prices were
never lower.
peewee centieneee
SHOES. In shoes we endeav |
or tu bay such as will piease the
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
much Jowerthauv lartseason. Give
us atriul when you veed Shoes
for yourself or any member of
your family. We can fit the small-
est or largest foot in the county. |
Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.Ts Shoes
for Men and Bovs are warranted
to give guod service. We have
had six years experience with
this line aud know them tu be all
we Cclalin for them.
In HARDWARE, GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENTS,
LOADED SHZLLS, CROCK-
ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIX'TURES, TINWARE,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
HARNESS & COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCERLES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
CUR'AIN POLES,
and any goods you need for your
self and family core to see us.
Oar object is to sell good bon-
vale goods at the lowest prices.
We have a laige line of
FURNITURE
ardcan give you anything you
may need at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see our
$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits.
oTo piss us by would be an iuex-
Shaxblo ivjustice to your pocket
book. Thisis not so becatse we
~Bay; so, but because our goods
and prices make it so. Here isa
tair proposition: If we deserve
nothing, give us sp a Yon but if}
you find our goods and prices sat
isfactory, acknowledge it with
your patronage. Hoping to see
you seon and promising our best
efforts to make your conan
and | oe ae we angT
Youit fi : ae
|DAILY REFLECTOR.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
oe
Sreates many & new business,
Enlarges many an old business,
flTreserves many a jarge business.
2 hevives many adull bdasiness,
~Rescues many a lost business,T
ayes many a failing business.
Secures suceess to any busixzess,
ee
To oadvertise juadiciousiy,� us:
ec lume of the REVLEOTOR,
tg
TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.
und mail
M.
train going
Passenger .
Going South,
aorth, arrives 8:22 A.
urrives 6 347 P, M.
North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
M, leavesl0:10 A. M.
South Bound Freight, arrives 200 P,
M. leaves 2:16 P.M.
Steamer ~lar River arrnves from Wash-
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~hare
day aud saturday.
MARKETS.
Market reports have been so irregu
lur today, because of treble with the
telegraph lines, that quotations are not
given here.
| be over by tomorrow.
ent,
cael
PO erence ve
eerie emetic
OCULATION.
ny
The Place to Use Your Eyes is Right
Here.
oerence semen!
October.
Tenth month.
Services in the Baptist church " to-
night.
ab S
Cd
Best Blend Vea o02 per ..
M. Schultz.
Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90
Apply to F. C. Harding.
days.
tor Sile" Delivered every
Appiy wou. B. Higgs.
Milk
Mornings
Vermont Butter for sale at D. S
Sinith.
When COAL weather comes, donTt
furget where .o buy your Coal.
Spereut & MORRILE.
Movren"lI have moved my insur"
ance office to the office receatly occu-
pied by Dr. D. L. James.
H.A. WHITE.
But three more months oA this year f
left. It is time those business men who}
are contemplating fall advertising were
getting it in.
Will James sajs he and next Presi-,
dent Bryan came very near being)
named alike. One of them W. J. b..
and the other W. B.d.
Joes waxed so warm that their papers}
have to.be held over a day to cool eff.2}
If so please be done with it"we want;
the news fresh.
It Comes Hight On.
Tremendous tobacco breaks om the
Greenville market have ceased to be
nevelties, having become almost daily
occurrences, ~Today there was a regu-
lar overflow of the weed, many wagons
left stanaing oatside that could not get
in the warehouses atall. The Plan-j|
ters staried the sale and held three
hours, consuming the whol» morning
on one floor. } That house and the Eas_
whole day;s sale to say nothing of wha.
the Greenville and Star had. . Piles
"| were jammed i in on, a¥ety foot: of space.
* -Jof the floors and driveways. ~Mark
Keepin Goustiutiv at it Brings Suones,
the |»
| Wednesday night.
-| Ket.
We hope the trouble will}
The Charlotte and Raleigh Observers :
have got to coming in aday late this) . V1. Jewelry Store
week. Has the war between these two | .
tera/togetuer had enough tob.cco for a}
CCTCGENARIANS
Pass by Comet'me, But These are al
Young Folks.
of Baltimore, is 10!
J, P. Elliott,
town.
W. B. Quinerly, of Grifton, was here
|
{
| TW. Hawkins returned to Littleton!
|
today
C.C. Vines, of FalklanT, was in
town today.
R. L. Smith lete this morning for
Richmond.
J. G, Bowling returned from Oxford
was In town today.
W. F. Harding returned from Chap-
el Hill Wednesday night.
Capt Swift, Galloway came over
from Snow Hill this morning.
cod
Mrs. L. el. Rountree and Jitite child
returned this morning trom Grifton.
Sylvester Fleming, ef Washing-on
was here today on the tobaceo mar"|
Miss Maude Blow left this morn.ug
for Nashvil'e, Tenn., te attend Peabody |O
awarded a!
Institute ia which she was
a scholarship.
C.F.
Wilson Advance, and who tour yes vats
ago created sucha sensation by deap"
Wilson, a tormer ecitor of the |
pearing mysteriously, passed through
on Wednesday nightTs trai going to
Kineton.
eee RR CIT
This month with have five Thars"}
days, tive Fridays and five Saturdays.
a
Notice.
The Tax Lists for the county of Pit
for the year 1896 haye been placed 1 my |
hands for collection. A | petsons owing
taxes are hereby notified to come: for.|'
werd and settle promptly and save them-
selves trouble and costs,
R, W. KIN
VG, Sheriff.
wince liga gly i
Se :
3 aati fxs
Fae i at ame coats
them.
J. J. Rollins, postipas ter ai ee That S
the latter side.
Plaidssare powerful.
larlty
fromthe charming shepherd check to the bold
criss-Ccrossing.
Higblands are represented Phere. Come see us.
PL le el et es Ne Ne Ma
RIC.
The Ladies Bazaar.
Noveity Suits.®
Note particularly, we donTt say
ooption.�
La 6 ar
Serges.
Neat and quiet effects that assrme but little and
~are brimful of honest wear and worth.
a ae
We-forsaw their
and provided acco dingly. The
W est.of England: as well
Pata Pad
@
The collection is great and varied, ¢ our OWN ex-
clusive styles, and but one ot each. . /#You are
free to touch, handle, examine and criticise
opuy.�
another question, the goods are at your
Our thought now is to interest you.
Gayety
~and yravity about equally divide the dress
roods. taste. Hence Serges are prominent on
Our selections of qualities and
- |colors averegate far * Deyone any competi tion.
Plaids.
PRAAAALAMAA AIRE
popu-
y vary
as the
Pron ~wToer
ee ee th Reda
|
The Ladies Bazaar.
FT.
yi,
A brilliant display of
FALL & WINTER:
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
|
|
SHOES, GENTS FUB:.
NISHINGS AND
BoyT 3 2-Piece Suits in the newest
effeets and all the last weaves.
~Bvery body says my stcre is the:
chyapest place in towm and J.
~
~want you to come and save neo}
ey. My mobtois: oCheap, cheap,
cheap prices�
H. B. CLARK.
Lan @ Selis Cheap.
It is @ pTeasure tor a lady )
0 v.sit: our store where _
underone roof she can )
firdeverything needed to�
complete her ontfit. )
The newest and best
DRESS
Shopping Made Easy.
The latest and most: stylish TRIMMINGS,
~Theeorrect.and most serviceable LININGS:
The best and most honest makes in SHOES.
The proper thing in GLOVES.
The most comfortable and perfect Corsets.
The best line of HOSIERY in
theeity. Tne most stylish and
serviceable Cinakst stylish and
In fact everything that you will
re@lire when you starton your
shopping tour. All at priaes
that will meet with your «ap-"
proval.
Wilson
With &
been patented.
over apy ~stove made.
in use.
well as comfuit.
to put in the wood.
imatic Smoke Doors, which prevent-the smoke fro
These doors are so consiracted that they can ~be taken of and
this : if tobacco was not bringing satis | one minute. ~These aroves can be seen oar store, come desaal ~Took ad them.
2 factory prices on ~the Greenville: mark ety
we oe noT see such ummen sea pi
Air-Tight Heat
Patent Automatic Smoke Woors.
a TOILE SSS
The Wilson Heater, ebich is*aTstoveifor house heatiny, is the most remarkable that has ever
»~
These stoves
; : Ad
In the first p'ace it: p-radiates more heat than auy stove known, and will save 25 pert ¢ cent. in fuel
Second. with wo or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it will keel the fire from 36 to 48
hourf, and with ordinary care the fire will never go out.
~ Third, being entirely closed at the base there is no dangerT of fire, and it is the cleanest ato |
It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than ouce a wonth.
ditterent styles"the smali one, which is made for bed rooms, is speciaily recommended orem,
are made��"�
in,
GOODS,
The Wilson Heater has a great advantage. over ~any ainiiler st ova, because it has Patent aes i
om coming idty the room wheu-yoa take the top. a
Mace bak a
es