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JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
QUICKLY, and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
The <lb/>
ELECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
Plenty of now mate- <lb/>
rial and the best VOL. XV. <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1896. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
for <lb/>
We have made <lb/>
to furnish- <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
North Carolinian for the <lb/>
above amount. is <lb/>
campaign year and you <lb/>
should take the two <lb/>
leading papers.<lb/>
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of Pitt and Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
an t i m <lb/>
now ready lo open our Warehouse arc in better shape t handle your <lb/>
than we have ever been before. With ample floor space and plenty of <lb/>
which to do our business, we propose to be second to none in the Ware- <lb/>
business. Consult your own interest by selling where <lb/>
you can get the best returns. So we respectfully in- <lb/>
-vile to. <lb/>
Tobacco<lb/>
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Where- <lb/>
u rt X-S <lb/>
will see that your every in <lb/>
will be looked after. <lb/>
We also guarantee perfect, <lb/>
satisfaction the highest <lb/>
prices of any house in <lb/>
State or Virginia. <lb/>
OLA FORBES. E. A. . <lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors, Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. J, WHiM, <lb/>
Entered at the post office at <lb/>
N. U. as mail matter. <lb/>
July 29th, <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Our <lb/>
July 24th, <lb/>
Senator Faulkner, chairman the <lb/>
Congressional committee, <lb/>
is being daily astonished the ex- <lb/>
increase in silver sentiment <lb/>
in the middle and eastern States, as <lb/>
shown by letter written to the com- <lb/>
Mating information and lit- <lb/>
on the subject. He is also <lb/>
prised to sec a majority of these <lb/>
seekers after silver documents, instead <lb/>
of farmers, are and <lb/>
. <lb/>
business men residing in town and <lb/>
on the subject Sen- <lb/>
Faulkner said am astounded at <lb/>
the t of some of the letters am <lb/>
receiving and it appears to me that <lb/>
the wave sweeping over the east <lb/>
with as much force as it has in <lb/>
the west and south. It may be <lb/>
or it may be only temporary, <lb/>
but it exists now is Sen- <lb/>
is not the sort man to <lb/>
allow his enthusiasm to bias the <lb/>
hence his declaration of his be- <lb/>
lief, that unless some great reaction <lb/>
takes place, which will change existing <lb/>
public sentiment before election day. <lb/>
Bryan will be elected by a large major- <lb/>
carries great weight. <lb/>
Representative Pennsylvania <lb/>
says his district will roll <lb/>
up a good majority for Bryan and <lb/>
He says there are very law <lb/>
Democrat in the district who have <lb/>
they would not support the Chicago <lb/>
ticket and platform, out that a great <lb/>
many Republicans have come out for <lb/>
Bryan and free silver. Hi <lb/>
that the tariff question cuts no fig- <lb/>
at all among his people, but that <lb/>
they are all anxious everything <lb/>
possible about the question. <lb/>
was largely to satisfy their yearnings <lb/>
in that line that Mr. Hart came to <lb/>
Washington. He has arranged with <lb/>
the Congressional committee to send a <lb/>
lot of literature to his constituents <lb/>
Among the documents to be sent is <lb/>
the Chicago speech of Mr. <lb/>
Senator Faulkner says about the <lb/>
statement of the silver n. <lb/>
from our standpoint, that has been <lb/>
lion. Hendricks, ex-At- <lb/>
General of Kentucky, said in <lb/>
Washington this week the fierce <lb/>
contest that has been waged in Ken- <lb/>
between the gold and silver par- <lb/>
my voice and influence have <lb/>
ever been on the side of sound money <lb/>
I still adhere to the opinion that free <lb/>
silver coinage by this government, hide <lb/>
the other great nations <lb/>
would be a mistake. But I am a <lb/>
and democracy stands for so many <lb/>
other things besides free silver that it <lb/>
is impossible tor me to renounce my <lb/>
party allegiance, and I shall cheerfully <lb/>
do all in my power to promote the <lb/>
success of the Chicago ticket. With all <lb/>
the fault; of the platform it is infinitely <lb/>
than Bryan and <lb/>
will unquestionably Ken- <lb/>
u c <lb/>
There is some talk about establish- <lb/>
a democratic daily newspaper in <lb/>
Washington which will support Bryan <lb/>
and and the Chicago platform. <lb/>
Perhaps such a paper might make some <lb/>
votes, but, in my opinion, it would not <lb/>
one per cent of the votes that <lb/>
be made by spending the amount <lb/>
of money that it would cost to run a <lb/>
Washington daily during the campaign <lb/>
in circulating the democratic dailies and <lb/>
weeklies already established and enjoy- <lb/>
more prestige in localities than <lb/>
a Washington could possibly <lb/>
Mr. S. D. Weaver, city attorney of <lb/>
Burlington, Kans. who is now visiting <lb/>
Washington, It is the opinion <lb/>
of conservative men that Bryan <lb/>
carry Kansas. is true that some <lb/>
Democrats who believe in sound money <lb/>
will not support him, and yet more of <lb/>
these will vote for him than will sup- <lb/>
port There are also a <lb/>
great silver Republicans in the <lb/>
State who will vote for <lb/>
Theatrical men are as a rule good <lb/>
judges of the drift of public sentiment <lb/>
Mr. J. Morrisey, widely known as <lb/>
a manager says of a coming event <lb/>
descent on New will <lb/>
stupendous affair. He will pack <lb/>
Madison Square Garden to its limits <lb/>
more will be <lb/>
in the streets to jive him welcome. <lb/>
Only a fraction of that monster gather- <lb/>
will lie able to hear a word he <lb/>
but few will fail to read it after- <lb/>
wards. Already there is a big chance <lb/>
of sentiment in New York favorable to <lb/>
silver and Bryan's coming will make <lb/>
converts by the <lb/>
it cannot lie said that the ac- <lb/>
of the populist convention was <lb/>
together satisfactory to Democrats, <lb/>
none of them are disposed to worry <lb/>
about it, because their minds were <lb/>
up before the convention met <lb/>
Bryan g-t the vote of every pop- <lb/>
who does not wish to throw his <lb/>
vote away, of what the con- <lb/>
do, and there was <lb/>
MO BE ABOUT <lb/>
O. 1- <lb/>
Bast traveled through a <lb/>
what is considered the <lb/>
belt Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina. The route covered we sup- <lb/>
pose is in the neighborhood <lb/>
of one hundred or one hundred <lb/>
miles and was to <lb/>
ascertain near as possible the exact <lb/>
crop condition. <lb/>
As stated in a article we <lb/>
found the crop very much broken, in <lb/>
fact, more than we expected. There <lb/>
are several good crops and a few far- <lb/>
mer were fortunate enough to get all <lb/>
their tobacco cut and these crop <lb/>
while nut near so large as it grew la-t <lb/>
year looks very well indeed in <lb/>
those sections where they have not had <lb/>
too rain it is ripening <lb/>
and cures as good. The writer has <lb/>
had several letters from tobacconists <lb/>
asking how the crop compares with the <lb/>
crop. That is a question hard to <lb/>
answer correctly for during last <lb/>
three years our people have all thought <lb/>
they had very good crops until it U <lb/>
about all cured and the trade has been <lb/>
deceived every year, year it was <lb/>
thought from the growth of I lie crop <lb/>
that it was an excellent one and when <lb/>
the were their first cures <lb/>
they thought and so did everybody else <lb/>
that it was the sorriest tobacco they had <lb/>
and we all kept continually for <lb/>
the good tobacco which failed however <lb/>
to put its This has <lb/>
been the case now fur the last three <lb/>
years, the first have turned out <lb/>
to be the best tobacco, hence we report <lb/>
that it is difficult to compare last year's <lb/>
with this except we take it at <lb/>
stated periods. If we were asked to <lb/>
compare the with crop July 1st, <lb/>
of each year, we should most assuredly <lb/>
the crop would not rate over <lb/>
or at the outside with the <lb/>
crop taking as the best. <lb/>
We have heard more of <lb/>
the flea bug this year than ever before. <lb/>
Insist week we were in several crops, <lb/>
that to all appearances looked fine but <lb/>
close inspection we <lb/>
the ravage the flea bug were <lb/>
Large healthy <lb/>
almost sucked to by tin <lb/>
bugs. Some leaves that from the top <lb/>
did not seem to be hurt much, when <lb/>
tamed over and viewed in the light <lb/>
looked almost like a sifter bottom, of <lb/>
course there are not many crops this <lb/>
I but every we saw <lb/>
had been damaged some by these pests <lb/>
all I v bile this will not seriously damage <lb/>
the it will make the crop light and <lb/>
chatty which at present prices means <lb/>
little to the farmers. <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening U. Govt Report <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
-1 cu tell us the great cities are in <lb/>
favor of the gold Burn <lb/>
d your groat cities and Intro your <lb/>
and your cities will grow up <lb/>
again. But destroy our farms and the <lb/>
grass will grow in every city of the <lb/>
Wm. J. <lb/>
speech before Democratic National <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
desire to meet Mr. Russell on the <lb/>
hustings of North I want <lb/>
the people to hear us and decide be- <lb/>
tween me and what I represent, and <lb/>
what I think he represents. With <lb/>
their decision I shall content. It <lb/>
elected of your Suite. I shall <lb/>
see that every man, no matter what <lb/>
his station in life or what his politics, <lb/>
i- given every privilege granted him by <lb/>
the Constitution of North <lb/>
Cyrus B. Watson. Democratic can- <lb/>
for Governor. <lb/>
BETHEL II EMU. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
Miss Cherry is teaching <lb/>
public school in District No- <lb/>
Albert Barnes is holding a pro- <lb/>
meeting in the list <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Samuel Moans lost a o <lb/>
S night by lire. <lb/>
F. L. Davenport had a tobacco barn <lb/>
burned Saturday night. <lb/>
Mr. Willie Thomas is quite sicK <lb/>
with typhoid <lb/>
Our this section are all <lb/>
busy curing tobacco. <lb/>
Prof, B. F, and family re- <lb/>
turned home Sunday morning from <lb/>
county where he he had been <lb/>
visiting his father. <lb/>
Mr- II. lost a <lb/>
barn by fire Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Charity Davenport lost a to- <lb/>
barn by fire last Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. July Ann wife of <lb/>
W. W. died at the <lb/>
of her mother. Mrs. Charity <lb/>
Davenport hist Saturday night w-i <lb/>
typhoid fever. She was burled hero <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
At her home four miles from Bethel, <lb/>
on day, July I SOU, and <lb/>
minutes past o'clock P. M., Mrs. <lb/>
W. Manning died with that much <lb/>
dreaded disease age forty <lb/>
nine years, six months and ten days. <lb/>
She leaves eight children, two brothers <lb/>
and one sister and a large circle Of S Weaver, ; <lb/>
relative and friends to mourn her loss. j <lb/>
Seven the eight children are now I ; Weaver, Bid- <lb/>
down sick with fever. She was a good well, <lb/>
kind, loving and j ; Weaver, ; <lb/>
mother. She was Monday <lb/>
evening at o'clock P. M. surrounded. Weaver, ; <lb/>
a large circle of relatives and friends j well, ; <lb/>
Funeral were conducted at the I Harrison, ; Weaver, ; <lb/>
CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. <lb/>
When a man knows how to match a <lb/>
a ribbon, <lb/>
When woman learns to drive a <lb/>
When man can thread a needle <lb/>
When mice don't make a pale, <lb/>
When woman gets off right from the <lb/>
street ears, <lb/>
Instead effacing toward the rear, <lb/>
When man slops smoking bad tobacco, <lb/>
And drinking sour-smelling beer, <lb/>
When woman doesn't block the side- <lb/>
walk, <lb/>
With .-pi nailing skirt- and puffed out <lb/>
sleeves, <lb/>
When man stops flirting with new <lb/>
charmers, <lb/>
And to his lawful darling cleaves, <lb/>
When man can understand the baby, <lb/>
And woman, petting it, talks sense, <lb/>
When man proposes a new bonnet, <lb/>
And woman shies at the expense. <lb/>
like these, and others, <lb/>
May strike surprised observers dumb, <lb/>
But they will know, by these same to- <lb/>
kens, <lb/>
That has come. <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
he greatest summer <lb/>
too hut. <lb/>
The omen <lb/>
owe men. <lb/>
the world is to <lb/>
Some Election Figures, <lb/>
Six State elections will occur before <lb/>
the November elections. They are as <lb/>
Alabama, August ; <lb/>
September ; Arkansas, <lb/>
; Maine, September <lb/>
Florida, October and Georgia, <lb/>
October The popular votes of these <lb/>
Stolen in 1892 were as <lb/>
Harrison <lb/>
Buds of a feather flock together <lb/>
something to eat. <lb/>
It is an ill-wind blows <lb/>
the. most good. <lb/>
How careless bathers <lb/>
the danger of an <lb/>
Women have few sorrows which a <lb/>
n w shirt waist will not soothe. <lb/>
Many a naughty the <lb/>
mad.- by the slipper hi angry <lb/>
I is sweet to court -n <lb/>
brother lingers around to <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
no small <lb/>
his <lb/>
He who is fullest of failure in h'm- <lb/>
first to prophesy failure in <lb/>
grave by Rev. B. W, I lines assisted by <lb/>
Rev. E. D. Brown. <lb/>
Oakley Item <lb/>
N. C, July 1890 <lb/>
Mr. W, A. i quite sick <lb/>
with <lb/>
W. T. Taylor, who has been living <lb/>
in Florida for the la-t three years, <lb/>
rived home Saturday, and will spend a <lb/>
month at his old home. <lb/>
Harrison, Weaver. <lb/>
t 1,415. <lb/>
Tee whole number electoral votes <lb/>
this year is and the number <lb/>
to a choice is An estimate <lb/>
made at National Democratic head- <lb/>
quarters gives Bryan votes. The <lb/>
list includes votes that were cast for <lb/>
Harrison and that were cast <lb/>
Weaver 1802, and only the <lb/>
votes that were cast for Cleveland <lb/>
in year. Connecticut, Delaware, <lb/>
Illinois, Indium, New Jersey. New <lb/>
York and Wisconsin, which cast <lb/>
Democratic votes 1802, are not <lb/>
in the <lb/>
J. E. and wife, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, spent Saturday night here, and <lb/>
left Sunday. <lb/>
Our friends in this section reckoned <lb/>
will support Bryan A prom- Mew and Observer. <lb/>
man who has heretofore been n <lb/>
strong Populist Id your correspondent YOU <lb/>
a few days ago that he support fry Electric Bitters as a remedy for <lb/>
Bryan and in defiance of Butler your troubles If not, get a bottle now <lb/>
, ., i i i i , , and get relict. This has been <lb/>
and he should also vote for be adapted re. <lb/>
Watson the entire Democratic lief and cure of all Female Complaints, <lb/>
a wonderful direct influence <lb/>
i In giving strength and and tone to the <lb/>
organs. It you have Loss of <lb/>
SHOT HIS WIFE. <lb/>
A Sight. <lb/>
It was indeed a pleasant sight to see <lb/>
old man Abram Cox and Joe <lb/>
Dancey sitting together for hours this <lb/>
morning talking of the days of yore, <lb/>
when there was high times the <lb/>
Whigs and Democrat, what Alfred <lb/>
Move, Burt Church Perkins, <lb/>
Dr. Blow, Dr. Blount and the leading <lb/>
men of t at day were running the two <lb/>
great parties, when the elections were <lb/>
held the first Thursday in August when <lb/>
hard cider was the election beverage. <lb/>
Truly it must have been good old times <lb/>
in those day when everything was <lb/>
plentiful and everybody honest and no <lb/>
one to holler out hard limes. These <lb/>
gentlemen are of the honored <lb/>
land of the happy days. May <lb/>
they live long to enjoy many such <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Constipation, or are <lb/>
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or <lb/>
troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eli He <lb/>
Another Case of Foe ling With a Pis. Bitters is the medicine need. Health <lb/>
Strength are guaranteed by its use. <lb/>
cents and 81.00 at Jno. I. Wont- <lb/>
j en's Drug Store. <lb/>
A. C. L. Valuation. <lb/>
The railway commission the <lb/>
following assessments for taxation of <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line system in the <lb/>
State of North Carolina, Wilmington <lb/>
and Weldon, mail, line per <lb/>
mile, branch Scotland <lb/>
Neck Midland Wilson <lb/>
and Nashville <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
and Raleigh, <lb/>
and Darlington <lb/>
Petersburg Wilmington, Col- <lb/>
and Augusta <lb/>
ton. Chadbourn and Conway <lb/>
Norfolk and Carolina increased <lb/>
from total mileage ; total <lb/>
valuation including rolling stock and <lb/>
depot property ; increase <lb/>
1805, <lb/>
The total of all roads and prop- <lb/>
is The total mileage <lb/>
is <lb/>
valuation of Pullman cars is <lb/>
The valuation of the West- <lb/>
Telegraph Company is <lb/>
; of the Postal telegraph ; <lb/>
Miscellaneous telegraph lines ; <lb/>
steamboat companies <lb/>
The grand total, including all <lb/>
these <lb/>
about the work of the convention items The increase k <lb/>
o them to their opinion. <lb/>
Last Saturday afternoon L. F. An- <lb/>
who lives about three mil s Populist Convention at <lb/>
in the country, was in town. Among Louis nominated E. of <lb/>
the purchase he made was some Georgia, for Vice-President, and W. <lb/>
whiskey and a pistol. He put Bryan, Nebraska, for President, <lb/>
liquor under his the pistol It known yet whether Mr. <lb/>
in his pocket and went home. Bryan will accept. After giving the <lb/>
supper while his wife was same to the National Executive <lb/>
near him, he began fooling with the pis- <lb/>
and snapping it. His wife had <lb/>
others. <lb/>
It is hard work to defeat in <lb/>
a man who believes what he talks <lb/>
about. <lb/>
Joy like a honeysuckle may blossom <lb/>
as sweetly on a trellis of wood as on a <lb/>
trellis of gold. <lb/>
Other wages may be down <lb/>
but the wages sin hold up <lb/>
just the same. <lb/>
They never men for killing <lb/>
time in this would keep <lb/>
the too busy. <lb/>
Bryan, we are sorry to say, will lose <lb/>
tramp vote, which will be cast for <lb/>
and Hobo. <lb/>
Those who have rusty think shops <lb/>
arc continually berating those who have <lb/>
advanced thoughts. <lb/>
The people a-e not over <lb/>
the Republican A. <lb/>
and <lb/>
There is no life in the friendship of <lb/>
a person who does not strive to aid his <lb/>
if it. is only with a smile. <lb/>
There is lost the <lb/>
my this lady's cast off <lb/>
bathing dress can be utilized as a pen- <lb/>
wiper. <lb/>
He threw his arms around her neck, <lb/>
a re-united pair ; they glued their lips <lb/>
together then, and we will leave them <lb/>
Every man is artist enough to draw <lb/>
his own a pension if <lb/>
he was in the Union army during the <lb/>
late w <lb/>
The man who made mosquito bars <lb/>
should with the angels stand, and float <lb/>
around among the stars, a harp with- <lb/>
in his hand. <lb/>
What happy days in farm lift spent I <lb/>
we didn't mind the weather, but yoked <lb/>
the wildest steers we had, and tied <lb/>
tails together. <lb/>
Close the shutters and lock the <lb/>
door, hang out the sign, to the. <lb/>
or gone to seek the woodland s <lb/>
shade, and left his city bills unpaid. <lb/>
Orange Observer. <lb/>
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures <lb/>
SAFETY to 1.1 of Both <lb/>
Mother and Child. <lb/>
FRIEND <lb/>
BOBS OF its paw, <lb/>
m DANCER, <lb/>
Makes CHILD-BERTH Easy. <lb/>
and recommended by <lb/>
who used <lb/>
It. Beware of and initiations. <lb/>
Sent by or MOIL on receipt of price <lb/>
per Book <lb/>
free, containing voluntary testimonials. <lb/>
BEAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Of. <lb/>
SOLD ALL <lb/>
J. W. HIGGS. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb/>
MaJ. Cashier. <lb/>
L. F. EVANS. <lb/>
R EVANS. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
CO., Props. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
STOCKHOLDERS <lb/>
Representing a Capital Than a Hal <lb/>
Million Dollars, <lb/>
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb/>
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Bank, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C. <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. Higgs Bros., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
We respectfully the accounts <lb/>
of firms, individuals and the general <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Checks and Account Books furnish- <lb/>
ed on application. <lb/>
OXFORD, N. C- <lb/>
Fall Term begins <lb/>
Apply for <lb/>
O M E <lb/>
Will at <lb/>
Oct. 2nd ii Homo School for Git Is, <lb/>
from to years of age. <lb/>
limited to Address <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. <lb/>
Norwood P. Va. <lb/>
l y. <lb/>
Teacher, Tuition <lb/>
a Board S. n <lb/>
month, full College Coarse. <lb/>
Coarse, Law School, <lb/>
Summer School for Teacher, Scholar- <lb/>
ship and loans for needy. <lb/>
PRESIDENT WINSTON. <lb/>
Chanel Dill. N. C. <lb/>
per Mo. per -Mo. <lb/>
Board in School. Board Ac In Club. <lb/>
Turlington Institute. <lb/>
A Military Boarding School. <lb/>
Scientific, Com mere <lb/>
Hoard Washing. <lb/>
Tuition for id to <lb/>
years old. pup. Write <lb/>
IRA T. <lb/>
x. c. Principal <lb/>
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en- <lb/>
and more lights added which makes it <lb/>
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb/>
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb/>
hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco as high <lb/>
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb/>
you. Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS Greenville, N. V. <lb/>
Wholesale Dealers <lb/>
Baltimore prices guaranteed to merchants <lb/>
This is no blow or bluff, but we will do that and <lb/>
save you freight, <lb/>
Just let us have a trial order and we will con- <lb/>
you.-; <lb/>
BAKER l <lb/>
above will take ; , ,. ., . <lb/>
int an action entitled as l r t <lb/>
commenced before J. A. i. at M. <lb/>
Committee mat convention would <lb/>
have if session, the convention ad- <lb/>
just remonstrated with him for band- Saturday evening sine die. <lb/>
weapon so carelessly, when j The Convention ; session in <lb/>
same city unanimously endorsed <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured. <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb/>
cannot reach the teat of the dis- <lb/>
ease. is a blood or <lb/>
disease, and in order to It <lb/>
you must take internal remedies. Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and <lb/>
acts directly on the blood and mucous <lb/>
Hall s Catarrh Cure is not t med- <lb/>
It was prescribed by one of <lb/>
best physicians in this country for <lb/>
years, and is a regular Ir <lb/>
is composed of best tonic known, <lb/>
combined with the bait blood purifier, <lb/>
acting on mucous <lb/>
I lie combination of the two <lb/>
ingredients is what produces such won- <lb/>
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb/>
for testimonials, tree. <lb/>
F- J Props Toledo. <lb/>
Sold by druggists price <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
College of Agriculture <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
College oiler <lb/>
Agriculture, <lb/>
Engineering, and Science. <lb/>
Genera academic studios supplement all <lb/>
these technical co ires. <lb/>
EXPENSES SESSION, INCLUDING <lb/>
Students. <lb/>
For other Students, <lb/>
for to <lb/>
ALEXANDER Q. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. President <lb/>
Carolina, Justices Court <lb/>
Pitt County, Before <lb/>
H. Harrington vs. w. it. Keel, <lb/>
Robert Williams. <lb/>
The above named will take <lb/>
notice th <lb/>
has been commenced before J. A. Lang <lb/>
an acting Justice of the Peace In <lb/>
for the county of Pitt, to recover <lb/>
on a note which bad, <lb/>
against the judgment, and to I <lb/>
certain land which defendant owns III <lb/>
this county to the payment of Bail <lb/>
debt; and the defendant will j <lb/>
lake notice that he appear, <lb/>
before the said i. A. at hi office <lb/>
in Court House in the town of <lb/>
Greenville on <lb/>
at o'clock <lb/>
demur to the com <lb/>
or the apply to the <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This of July 1896. <lb/>
J. A. J. P. j <lb/>
F. O. James for riff. <lb/>
TILL FLOORING <lb/>
North Co. <lb/>
KNOW <lb/>
THAT YOU CAN BUY <lb/>
House in the town of; <lb/>
the day of July C rT <lb/>
A. M., and answer J i I V I i <lb/>
in said action. <lb/>
FLUES. <lb/>
FOR LESS FROM <lb/>
L u <lb/>
well equipped. <lb/>
regular students, be- <lb/>
sides practice of pupils, too <lb/>
matriculate since it opening ill <lb/>
of the counties represented. Com- <lb/>
examination at county seat <lb/>
August 1st, to free-tuition vacancies <lb/>
in dormitories. Application should be <lb/>
made before July 20th to enter the ex- <lb/>
No free tuition except to <lb/>
applicants signing a pledge to become <lb/>
teachers. Annual expenses of free- <lb/>
tuition students boarding in <lb/>
, tuition-paying students, <lb/>
Address, President CHARLES D. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
-----A fresh lino of <lb/>
Family GROCERIES; <lb/>
-----Consist <lb/>
Flour, Lard, <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
Meal, <lb/>
ling the <lb/>
the report under such <lb/>
circumstances was heard and a ball <lb/>
passed dear through Mrs. Anderson's <lb/>
right near the jugular vein. <lb/>
Dr. P. was sent for and <lb/>
went out to the wound. He says <lb/>
that it is almost miraculous that Mrs. <lb/>
Anderson was not killed instantly. <lb/>
However she is getting as well as <lb/>
could be expect d and was to ride <lb/>
to town today to see the doctor. <lb/>
Still Enlarging. <lb/>
Co,, arc adding <lb/>
feet to the width of the Ware- <lb/>
house, which give feet more <lb/>
floor space than before. No market <lb/>
in this section of the State has a ware- <lb/>
house that will hold more tobacco than <lb/>
the Eastern. <lb/>
By the way, you should read the ad- <lb/>
of this house the <lb/>
It tells exactly what can <lb/>
be done for you when you sell your lo <lb/>
at the Eastern. <lb/>
More Buyers Coming. <lb/>
The outlook is that the coining lo- <lb/>
season is to be the most active <lb/>
that the Greenville market has yet had. <lb/>
Most all the old buyers are getting <lb/>
back ready for there are more <lb/>
new ones here and <lb/>
making plans to locate than have <lb/>
noticed near the opening of any former <lb/>
season. will be able to take <lb/>
cam of all the tobacco that comes this <lb/>
way. <lb/>
will be Greenville, at <lb/>
the King House, on Tuesday and <lb/>
Wednesday, August 4th and 5th, 1896, <lb/>
for the purpose of and tn at <lb/>
diseases of the Eye. <lb/>
O. Hyatt. <lb/>
Bryan and the Democratic <lb/>
nominees, with an enthusiasm second <lb/>
only to that at Chicago. This <lb/>
was composed of GOO de <lb/>
gal, s who had formerly been <lb/>
cans. <lb/>
BASE <lb/>
Cincinnati. . <lb/>
Cleveland. <lb/>
Chicago. ,.,, <lb/>
Brooklyn. <lb/>
New <lb/>
St. <lb/>
To my <lb/>
I will return to Greenville on or <lb/>
about the 15th August, and will <lb/>
my new Photographic Gallery in <lb/>
the Elliott block. Wait for my return <lb/>
as satisfaction is my motto. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
The annual meeting the <lb/>
Stale Horticultural Society is called to <lb/>
meet at Southern Pines on August <lb/>
The two large experiment farms <lb/>
owned and by the State for <lb/>
raising fruit and vegetables is well <lb/>
worth a visit. <lb/>
An additional building is to be <lb/>
ed at the Thomasville Orphanage at a <lb/>
cost of <lb/>
PEACE <lb/>
FOR YOUNG LADIES, <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
No superior work done anywhere, North <lb/>
or South- It has now the best faculty it Ir H <lb/>
has ever had. The advantages offered I I V I <lb/>
James M. A., <lb/>
ate unsurpassed. Address <lb/>
, of Virginia. Principal. <lb/>
Fayetteville Military Academy. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Recognized as a school of the rank. <lb/>
Prepares for any college or for business- Students admitted to <lb/>
colleges Of Va. and N. C. on certificate. Teachers pupils form <lb/>
our household, thus making the home element very prominent <lb/>
Number of boarders limited. The individuality cf the student is <lb/>
constantly view. Classes small and best personal work given <lb/>
each cadet. The discipline is strict but parental. We <lb/>
PATRON. <lb/>
Write for T. J. C E., <lb/>
Ac, tic, <lb/>
which am <lb/>
selling so low <lb/>
that it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see me <lb/>
will <lb/>
treat yon fair <lb/>
and <lb/>
than ran common <lb/>
others. If yon don't <lb/>
call and get his prices, He will <lb/>
be undersold. All work <lb/>
as to <lb/>
Flues arc now Heady <lb/>
Delivery. <lb/>
Prompt attention given to all or- <lb/>
I am also for the <lb/>
largest WALL PAPER <lb/>
in America. <lb/>
A. B. <lb/>
Near Machine <lb/>
To the Tobacco Growers of <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
At the request, and acting under the advise of my <lb/>
hive extended the time of Farm for t <lb/>
nay. Col. I. A Sugg, <lb/>
,,,,. for improved Patent <lb/>
and Looping Tobacco, until August 15th, 1830, at former <lb/>
price, being for acre or lea. and for all over a cultivated U. <lb/>
alter date no extension the collections may be expected and the fol- <lb/>
lowing are the terms and pries, to <lb/>
UNDER FIVE <lb/>
FIVE AND UNDER TEN ACRES <lb/>
ACRES AND TWENTY AC <lb/>
TWENTY ACRES AND UPWARDS <lb/>
ACRES <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN R. HANEY <lb/>
-----A large assortment of the celebrated----- <lb/>
Eagle Brand of Fine Shoes <lb/>
-----just received. A complete stock of----- <lb/>
General MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
always hand. <lb/>
T. WHITE<lb/>
C. A. Whites old <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb/>
AT THE FRONT WITH A I INK <lb/>
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught best is <lb/>
Hemp Rope, Building rumps, Fanning ever <lb/>
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house well a <lb/>
Clothing, Hats, Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have on hand. Am bead <lb/>
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O, T. <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Cobb, Pitt Co. N. C. <lb/>
JULY C, 1896. <lb/>
T. J. POPE, Vs <lb/>
COBB BROS CO. <lb/>
Va <lb/>
COTTON AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb/>
and Progress Building, Water Street- <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
and Consignments Solicited, <lb/>
Code, used la Telegraphing. <lb/>
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Q. F. Evans.<lb/>
O. L. Joyner. <lb/>
JOYNER CO <lb/>
O. Hooker. <lb/>
2- <lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors of <lb/>
OUR FRIENDS THE TOBACCO <lb/>
as in the past your <lb/>
at all times. We are <lb/>
quarters for both man and <lb/>
EASTERN make no personal <lb/>
depend upon these principals <lb/>
for a continuance and increase <lb/>
THo <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Local Reflections, <lb/>
Watermelon arc cheap and plentiful. <lb/>
Even the cloud i hare a silver <lb/>
While bus fever. <lb/>
I. It. Cherry is Seven Springs. <lb/>
N trail Harris <lb/>
Mis. s Etta and <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Sheriff K. W. King wont to <lb/>
FUN AT AC E. <lb/>
Plenty of it for the Pleasure <lb/>
Water is <lb/>
low <lb/>
ill I lie <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. W. M. Kin- <lb/>
I Saturday. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Earnest Forbes has to Panacea <lb/>
Three dozen for at S. Springs fir a few days. <lb/>
AI. <lb/>
Ocracoke Corned Mullets <lb/>
S. <lb/>
just in at <lb/>
First of the Mullets <lb/>
Potatoes cents a pork at S. AI. <lb/>
Fresh Graham Flour just received <lb/>
at J. <lb/>
Airs. Morris, of i.- visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Samuel AI. <lb/>
Miss Kate of Kinston. i.- <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Bob is Lark from <lb/>
Kinston and Seven Swings, <lb/>
a to <lb/>
The girl in white is <lb/>
these days. <lb/>
The best hand to hold <lb/>
of your best girl. <lb/>
a pleasing sight <lb/>
n life is that <lb/>
This <lb/>
She <lb/>
includes <lb/>
The days have lost about minutes <lb/>
since their longest. <lb/>
Bryan voted for Cleveland three <lb/>
times, is it possible that Cleveland will <lb/>
now refuse to vote for Bryan <lb/>
The Washington Light Infantry will <lb/>
have an encampment at Ocracoke for a <lb/>
week beginning August 8th. <lb/>
Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and Can's <lb/>
at AI. <lb/>
Some the folks say but week was <lb/>
was a hot one. Well, how about this <lb/>
one <lb/>
The streets up near the Court <lb/>
House are being raised with bats <lb/>
from the Elliot block. <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Fayetteville <lb/>
recognized as <lb/>
first rank. See advertisement. <lb/>
Academy is <lb/>
a school the very <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
goods <lb/>
in fact the entire stock <lb/>
Call early. <lb/>
Prank <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
The Book Store just <lb/>
received a large lot of new tablets, let- <lb/>
note, legal, fools cap and broad <lb/>
bill paper. <lb/>
A coroner's jury recently reported <lb/>
the deceased came to his death <lb/>
by excessive drinking, producing <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Snow fell for ten minutes in <lb/>
last week. And this is the lat- <lb/>
of July <lb/>
A prominent received live <lb/>
two cent stamps thirty boxes of cu- <lb/>
cumbers recently shipped -New <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Some one has said that an English- <lb/>
man listens to music, a Frenchman <lb/>
hears it, a German analyses it, but an <lb/>
Italian feels it. <lb/>
The Leader must feel <lb/>
mighty It is the only paper <lb/>
in North Carolina that bolts the Na- <lb/>
finite a of people from <lb/>
and along the railroad went down <lb/>
to Ocracoke Saturday night to spend <lb/>
of them remained for <lb/>
a week or two. <lb/>
The Atlanta Constitution thus <lb/>
the If you want more <lb/>
money and less taxation, vote for <lb/>
an and If you want less <lb/>
and more taxation, vote for <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dining the scholastic year of 1895- <lb/>
Patrick Winston, sou <lb/>
President Winston of the <lb/>
made the highest general <lb/>
average in scholarship at the Homer <lb/>
School ever attained at that famous <lb/>
institution of learning. <lb/>
going on ail at once enlarging <lb/>
the Eastern, planters and Greenville <lb/>
warehouses, and building the Star <lb/>
gives the tobacco quarter a <lb/>
busy look. <lb/>
The infant son Col. and Airs. I <lb/>
A. Sugg was interred in Cherry Hill <lb/>
Cemetery at o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
funeral services being conducted <lb/>
Kev. N. Wilson. he pall bear- <lb/>
were E. A. W. II <lb/>
Zeno Moore and E. <lb/>
While at the Homer School of Ox- <lb/>
ford. A. Gotten secured the <lb/>
to Annapolis in a <lb/>
examination. He stands among <lb/>
the first in a large in which are <lb/>
many college graduates. <lb/>
did you break of your en- <lb/>
with Miss <lb/>
her parrot was always say- <lb/>
that <lb/>
what difference did that make <lb/>
Your engagement was not a <lb/>
my name is not <lb/>
Tit-Bits <lb/>
Bolls and pimples are to impure <lb/>
blood. Remove them by making the <lb/>
blood pure with Hood's <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. W. It. <lb/>
Miss Etta rued Wednesday <lb/>
evening from a trip to Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting J Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. R. C oho went to Grifton <lb/>
t. visit friends and relatives. <lb/>
White returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from a visit ti Ports <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
Miss and Miss Jennie <lb/>
Williams are at Falk <lb/>
land this week. <lb/>
Leon of Richmond, <lb/>
rived Monday evening to visit his <lb/>
S. AI <lb/>
S. T. and family returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening a sojourn at <lb/>
Panacea Springs. <lb/>
Misses Annie Jones and e <lb/>
Thursday morning <lb/>
end are visiting Miss <lb/>
e are to learn of the <lb/>
cent of Mrs. W. T. who <lb/>
been <lb/>
ville <lb/>
sick at her lather's near <lb/>
it. T. of Oxford, arrived <lb/>
AI to keep books J. <lb/>
S. Jerkins Co. He is brother to G. <lb/>
E. Harrison. <lb/>
Mamie liar, who has been vis- <lb/>
the family of her cousin, J. N. <lb/>
Hart, returned to her home at Boykin, <lb/>
a., Thursday morning. <lb/>
Allen Taft Monday morning <lb/>
the markets to his fall <lb/>
says he will <lb/>
cure all the latest novelties in <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
Misses Kale Warren- <lb/>
to. Alma Clark, of Ga., <lb/>
Willie Hargrove, of Washington, are <lb/>
visiting Mrs. A. J. Johnson, near <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
AI. M. Nelson. J. J. Cherry, <lb/>
F. G. James, G. E. Harrison, Lawrence <lb/>
Hooker, E. G. Flanagan, P. <lb/>
ard, Charlie Latham, Louis Latham, <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Walter Wilson, Bert <lb/>
returned home Monday <lb/>
from Ocracoke. ill James sent us <lb/>
word to state he would have re- <lb/>
timed but the doctor advised him <lb/>
traveling with a lame foot. <lb/>
Mothers <lb/>
Anxiously watch declining health of <lb/>
their daughters. So many are cut off <lb/>
by consumption in early years that <lb/>
there is real cause anxiety. In <lb/>
tho early stages, when not beyond <lb/>
the reach of medicine, Hood's <lb/>
will restore the quality and <lb/>
quantity of tho blood and thus give <lb/>
good health. Bead the following <lb/>
is but just to write about my <lb/>
daughter Cora, aged She was com- <lb/>
ran down, declining, had that tired <lb/>
feeling, and friends said she would not <lb/>
live over three months. She had a bad <lb/>
Cough <lb/>
nothing seemed to do her any good. <lb/>
I happened to read about Hood's <lb/>
and had her give it a trial. From the <lb/>
very first dose she began to get better. <lb/>
After taking a few bottles she was com- <lb/>
cared and her health has been the <lb/>
best ever Mas. <lb/>
Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. <lb/>
will say that my mother has not <lb/>
Stated my case in as strong words as I <lb/>
would have done. Hood's <lb/>
has truly cured me and I am now <lb/>
Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. T. <lb/>
Be sure to get Hood's, because <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. <lb/>
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb/>
mil. purely re- <lb/>
and beat, m. <lb/>
Hotel Ponder. i <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
In my former letter I promised to <lb/>
make some report at next writing of <lb/>
what the could do <lb/>
The person who comes to Ocracoke <lb/>
and don't go fishing misses lots of fun. <lb/>
I have been out three times far and <lb/>
Cherry is the only one <lb/>
crowd who has gone ahead of <lb/>
in point numbers, and <lb/>
twice when didn't go the <lb/>
d bis boat. James <lb/>
didn't care to have it told that he was <lb/>
the of the ship and caught <lb/>
only two, but it is too good to keep. <lb/>
But talking about fishing. Louis <lb/>
Skinner holds the championship for <lb/>
catching the largest. He and George <lb/>
Harrison Wire out yesterday when <lb/>
Louis caught a pound drum, and <lb/>
George landed one that weighed <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
The fare at the hotel is the best I <lb/>
ever found here, and the attention <lb/>
the guests is all that could be wished. <lb/>
The dining room is in charge Min <lb/>
Ella Houston, a Canadian, whose equal <lb/>
cannot be found. She can get around <lb/>
in more places to see that th-j guests <lb/>
are promptly served than any one I <lb/>
ever saw, and she is praised by till. <lb/>
-Most of the waiters are white <lb/>
from the island and they make <lb/>
ones. <lb/>
I keep a good eye open to sec <lb/>
what the Greenville crowd is doing, us <lb/>
their movements will be most inter- <lb/>
est to the home folks. <lb/>
I have already that a Greenville <lb/>
girl is the most popular here. And <lb/>
most all all-round popular man <lb/>
bails from the same quarter in the per- <lb/>
son of James. The young folks <lb/>
and the married folks gather around <lb/>
him every night and make him lead an <lb/>
old fashioned quadrille or two and call <lb/>
tor them. No feature of the <lb/>
dances here seems more enjoyed than <lb/>
this. As I write now his clear, merry <lb/>
voice is heard ringing -swing corners <lb/>
above the lively strains music <lb/>
and scraping effect. <lb/>
And another Greenville boy is dis- <lb/>
himself here too. Let me <lb/>
speak it softly for fear giving him <lb/>
away, but Ed. Flanagan can court- <lb/>
enough for the whole crowd. I have <lb/>
actually seen him making love to two <lb/>
girls at the same time, but one of them <lb/>
came victor by showing Howard it <lb/>
is to have a Farrow rival. Will James <lb/>
runs Ed a close second. <lb/>
Last night the 4-11-44 camp from <lb/>
Winston, gave a dinner complimentary <lb/>
to Misses Lillian Cherry, of Greenville <lb/>
and Bessie Williams, of <lb/>
There were several invited guests and <lb/>
the young men entertained them hand, <lb/>
The Spread w s superb and <lb/>
the bill of fare would have done credit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Proprietor George Credle don't let <lb/>
the guests dull around Hotel <lb/>
Ponder. If there seems to be a in <lb/>
CO <lb/>
other lilies of amusement he gathers a <lb/>
crowd around him and keeps them in <lb/>
an uproar his dry, witty <lb/>
There are bathing and sailing <lb/>
out evening, and Ocracoke is <lb/>
truly delightful. Every boat brings <lb/>
new arrivals <lb/>
Three young men <lb/>
came here on their bicycles this morn- <lb/>
and made a remarkable trip. They <lb/>
are R. S. Daniels and <lb/>
Ellis Williams. They started from <lb/>
Beaufort at o'clock lust night <lb/>
the run by moonlight along the beach, <lb/>
covering the distance of miles in four <lb/>
With the wind fair behind <lb/>
them they made the last miles in <lb/>
hours. They arrived at <lb/>
Portsmouth at one o'clock and got a <lb/>
boat to bring them the inlet. <lb/>
Ed. Flanagan distinguished himself <lb/>
in another particular also. Just after <lb/>
an early supper one evening, following <lb/>
out his record for two girls <lb/>
at a time he took a couple of them out <lb/>
rowing. Seating the pair of fair ones <lb/>
on the stern of the boat, Ed. the <lb/>
oars and rowed away with as <lb/>
an air as if he had been of the <lb/>
Yale crew. With a strong flood tide <lb/>
and a brisk wind both in his favor Ed. <lb/>
shot the boat away at a minute gate. <lb/>
The flying off so rapidly be- <lb/>
fore the tide wind riveted the at- <lb/>
of crowd gathered on the <lb/>
hotel balconies, for they well knew the <lb/>
young man was going to catch it <lb/>
he turned about to conic back. <lb/>
And their surmising was right. Little <lb/>
more than half a mile out the boat <lb/>
tamed, and Ed made a strokes <lb/>
with as much grace as y lien he was <lb/>
going out, but seeming to stand perfect- <lb/>
still he looked to see if some- <lb/>
thing was holding the boat and began <lb/>
harder. Still it wouldn't come <lb/>
and the oarsman grew serious and the <lb/>
girls began to look Taking <lb/>
in the situation Ed realized that boat <lb/>
got back somebody had to do some <lb/>
ling. He tugged away awhile longer <lb/>
and sued his coat and the crowd at the <lb/>
hotel began to smile. Ed stuck up for <lb/>
nearly an hour when he managed to <lb/>
reach a yacht lying at anchor tin- <lb/>
harbor and hired one of the crew to <lb/>
row the ashore. It do to <lb/>
ask him ton often how he likes rowing. <lb/>
D. j. <lb/>
the future <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
that the <lb/>
an <lb/>
ask <lb/>
Accidental <lb/>
Late Sal in day afternoon, on the <lb/>
plantation Air. W. Allen, three <lb/>
miles from Greenville. Willis Johnson, <lb/>
a colored man living on the place, was <lb/>
a gun when it went <lb/>
off, the bad sinking a colored woman, <lb/>
named Adeline Barnes, in the face kill- <lb/>
her. She lived about five minutes. <lb/>
Samuel Fowl.-, a young while man, <lb/>
was drowned Thursday at Washington. <lb/>
He was riling his bicycle the <lb/>
county bridge and when he reached the <lb/>
draw he found it open, but was under <lb/>
such speed that he could not stop his <lb/>
wheel and plunged in and drowned. <lb/>
The body and bicycle were recovered <lb/>
in about an hour. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Paul, an aged lady, <lb/>
to be of the oldest in the <lb/>
Slate, died it the horns of T. A. <lb/>
in Heaver township, on j Truly this is a sad east <lb/>
Sunday night. She had be u sick for <lb/>
lime and death was not <lb/>
. H- <lb/>
A Case. <lb/>
out a week ago Mrs. <lb/>
wife Air. J. AI. came from <lb/>
her home at Whitakers. accompanied <lb/>
by her little 4-year-old son, to visit her <lb/>
in-law. Air. A. G. at <lb/>
Air. B. place, near en- <lb/>
Soon alter her arrival she was <lb/>
taken down with typhoid fever and <lb/>
sick only a few days when she <lb/>
succumbed to that dreaded disease. The <lb/>
sorrowing husband left with the re- <lb/>
mains Tl for her Into home. <lb/>
CONDENSED <lb/>
Broker and <lb/>
Agent. Ohio, <lb/>
The competitive examination for tin <lb/>
county appointment to the A. AI <lb/>
will be held in Greenville <lb/>
Thursday Aug. 13th. beginning at <lb/>
A. AI. There are two it and never knew it to fail <lb/>
be filled from this and would rather have it than any doc- <lb/>
that Dr. King's New Discovery <lb/>
has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. <lb/>
Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft, <lb/>
Wayne. Ind., that he was cured <lb/>
of a Cough of two years <lb/>
by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New <lb/>
L. F. Merrill. <lb/>
Mass. that be his used slid rec- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Those <lb/>
to compete for the <lb/>
will be present on above <lb/>
named date. V. II. <lb/>
July Co. Examiner. <lb/>
tor. because it always cures. Mrs. <lb/>
Hemming, E. St, Chicago, <lb/>
ways keeps it at hand and has no fear <lb/>
Of Croup, because it instantly relieves. <lb/>
Free trial bottles at L. <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
Your attention is nailed to tho; <lb/>
fact that <lb/>
j SILKS WAIST, <lb/>
Ai. Cost <lb/>
HAMBURG EDGING, <lb/>
Al Gout <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
Such as Oxford Ties for ladies <lb/>
and children, and low <lb/>
quarters for men <lb/>
I AT COST. <lb/>
to <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
room for fall stock. <lb/>
Such as <lb/>
Lawns, <lb/>
Dimities, White Goods, <lb/>
India Mulls, <lb/>
DOTTED SWISSES AND <lb/>
NOVEL COTTON GOODS <lb/>
COST I <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
Such as color felt and <lb/>
all straw goods <lb/>
AT COST. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Such as Summer light <lb/>
color, and weights <lb/>
ALL AT COST. <lb/>
we want the <lb/>
room for fall goods. <lb/>
Very Respectfully, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Next door to of Greenville. <lb/>
T a cent. <lb/>
. largest stock, moat <lb/>
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the most <lb/>
satisfactory place for you to trade. Come take a look at <lb/>
the many attractions which we offer you. They <lb/>
fail to elicit your admiration and make <lb/>
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb/>
day during each season, but <lb/>
before any better, grander, more <lb/>
or better selected <lb/>
t stock than this season. Our <lb/>
buyer bought for the <lb/>
and added to <lb/>
the judgment <lb/>
of years <lb/>
experience we offer a line of <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
merit, honest goods, square dealing, polite attention, <lb/>
and the place for you to trade. We have <lb/>
them here call upon every <lb/>
to examine them Our store <lb/>
is full to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Dry Goods, Ladies, and Children Dress <lb/>
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods, <lb/>
Dimities, ail wool <lb/>
Black Dress Goods, Ripples, <lb/>
Novelty Cotton Goods, <lb/>
Linen Fabrics, <lb/>
Ducks, <lb/>
Piques, White and Colored Lawns, <lb/>
Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes and other beautiful <lb/>
The Talk of <lb/>
-the Town. <lb/>
f LANG'S t <lb/>
f- SUMMER <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
Must go in Hot weather. <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and Toe molt complete <lb/>
and stylish line of L idles, Misses and Children Oxford Ties ever <lb/>
offered here. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods <lb/>
embracing such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Bows <lb/>
Suspender, Dress Sunday and <lb/>
Wool and <lb/>
aw for Men and Boys. Caps for men, Boys and children- <lb/>
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snuff and Tobacco. H <lb/>
ware and Farming Tools, lows Tinware, Toilet <lb/>
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Crockery that have over had and that is saying much. Our Tea <lb/>
are beauties. Our Cups Saucers, <lb/>
es and Bowls are here quantities and Vase and <lb/>
Lamps, plain fancy patterns. Now a word about our <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Store, bigger more and grander than ever before. Oak <lb/>
Suits, Parlor Suits, Couches, Lounges, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb/>
Willow, Oak Rocking Chairs, Oak Dining Chairs. All the <lb/>
culmination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate pieces, <lb/>
bureaus, Dining Tables, Towel and Hal <lb/>
Tin Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash- <lb/>
Hands, Shock straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur- <lb/>
tam Poles, Lace Curtains, Window Shades and other house furnish- <lb/>
and Hand Bags and Satchels. Wood <lb/>
and U are. Buckets, Tubs. Market and Fancy Lunch <lb/>
et. And many other things that you need. Don't come to Green- <lb/>
ville and leave without your friends, the Leaders <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having as Executor of <lb/>
will of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
I the estate of Mrs. A. M, <lb/>
to their claims properly <lb/>
Ki . authenticated to the <lb/>
It Will SOOn Reining, attorneys, in <lb/>
N. C, on or before the <lb/>
j ill,, Hay of August 1897. <lb/>
and you had better of Mi--ab. <lb/>
your Flues ready <lb/>
curing. We can sup <lb/>
ply you now at any <lb/>
time with the best Steel <lb/>
Flues. <lb/>
Fender makes good <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
To the Tobacco Farm- <lb/>
All farmers growing tobacco who pro- <lb/>
pose to use the Improved Method of <lb/>
Hanging or Looping curing <lb/>
are that they must a <lb/>
Right before using the tame. <lb/>
lie same having been patented Oct. a. <lb/>
1896 by Pleasant B. Farmer, and by him <lb/>
to John R. Chaney. Farm <lb/>
Rights can be procured by applying to <lb/>
ISAAC A. SUGG, Attorney <lb/>
Greenville.-<lb/>
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p. in. Returning, leaves. Kinston 7.2 <lb/>
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Halifax at a. <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
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arrives a., in., and 4.40 p. <lb/>
m., 9.45 a. m., <lb/>
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Scot tr ml Neck <lb/>
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I p. m., Sunday a P. M; <lb/>
9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. in. <lb/>
a. to., Sunday a Ml., <lb/>
arrive Tarboro 10.25 II. <lb/>
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daily, except Sunday, 6.04 a <lb/>
m. arriving a. in. Ba- <lb/>
leaves 8.00 a. in . <lb/>
rives at 9.30 a. in. <lb/>
Trains in Nashville leave <lb/>
Mount at 4.30 p. arrive <lb/>
p. in., Hope 5.30 <lb/>
I- in. Returning leave Spring Hope <lb/>
I.-Hi a. in., Nashville a in, at <lb/>
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leave 0.40 pin, <lb/>
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a. m. and 8.50 p. <lb/>
leave.-1 a. m. p in. <lb/>
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at Weldon points daily, all rail via <lb/>
also at Mount with <lb/>
Norfolk and R for <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
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General Supt. <lb/>
M. Manage. <lb/>
I R Manager. <lb/>
To th <lb/>
tie no. To the that they will <lb/>
gain more -silver republicans than they <lb/>
will lose gold democrats. Tammany <lb/>
will stand the ticket. <lb/>
in the meaning of all this. Here <lb/>
is a great state the very of the <lb/>
money power. Within a of one <lb/>
hundred miles New York city, is <lb/>
gathered more wealth than states <lb/>
contain. Here is where almost <lb/>
entire press is one way. completely sub- <lb/>
by the money interest. Here <lb/>
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printing and distributing the one-sided, <lb/>
wrong matter that is <lb/>
called the. The <lb/>
people New York have lo <lb/>
read gold argument, gold <lb/>
scoffing, not read at nil. ll is I be <lb/>
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power. It is I be of Hill and <lb/>
ton, of and <lb/>
leaders of who try to <lb/>
the people <lb/>
and act and believe with them. There <lb/>
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the money constitution. <lb/>
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j hilly awake, fully and will <lb/>
not wear o yokes any longer. <lb/>
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vast uprising of a long <lb/>
but people will he <lb/>
out of the way a challis away <lb/>
by tempest. The <lb/>
the people has begun to move. Op <lb/>
position is useless. The will <lb/>
people this year may be nearer tin- <lb/>
voice of God than ever The <lb/>
people when they are Bailed and re- <lb/>
solved have yet thwarted <lb/>
or cheeked or They must <lb/>
have their in a government the <lb/>
and for the people, and the <lb/>
people. Their will ha; asserted. Their <lb/>
vast power will control. They arc <lb/>
in all their power and majesty and <lb/>
I hey will <lb/>
winds nine when for- <lb/>
are ; <lb/>
Come as the waves come when navies <lb/>
are <lb/>
W Mess <lb/>
Be Your Own Prophet. <lb/>
Notice your eat when it washes its <lb/>
face, the paw it uses anal <lb/>
it laces will the point <lb/>
whence the is blowing. For in- <lb/>
stance the cat faces the north and <lb/>
washes its lace with its left paw the <lb/>
wind is from the northwest. <lb/>
When a person kills a snake he does <lb/>
wall la. consider what kind of weather <lb/>
be would like. If he hangs the snake <lb/>
up it will rain. If he buries it the <lb/>
weather will be fair. <lb/>
II the the <lb/>
chickens are light in color there <lb/>
will be a good deal of snow in the win- <lb/>
following. II the color is dark <lb/>
there will be little snow. <lb/>
The st Friday of each month is the <lb/>
almanac index the next month. If <lb/>
is Mr month will be <lb/>
likewise ; if so will the mouth be. <lb/>
Win n lie d W a <lb/>
they arc turned out to pasture in <lb/>
manning it is they feel a <lb/>
in bones you <lb/>
can look for I nun soon. <lb/>
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spring if the arc frozen in times <lb/>
you may be lure that you <lb/>
will have weather. <lb/>
Wow out a candle and it the wick <lb/>
c long to smolder look for bad <lb/>
weather. If it goes out quickly the <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
The twelve days alter in <lb/>
the weather for the following <lb/>
year. Each day in show s lite <lb/>
weather tor one month. <lb/>
If the chicken's leathers arc very <lb/>
thick at Thanksgiving time the whiter <lb/>
be a hard one. <lb/>
When you take up I teakettle and <lb/>
find sparks on the hot to n is a sign <lb/>
cold <lb/>
When the camphor in is <lb/>
it shows that a storm is brew- <lb/>
NIGHTFALL ON THE FARM. <lb/>
Upon the porch at even <lb/>
We two together stood, <lb/>
Ami listened to the tinkle <lb/>
Of sheep bells in the v <lb/>
The locust trees bent o'er us, <lb/>
White blossoms dropping do <lb/>
And, with flowers, c us <lb/>
The path lay bare and blown. <lb/>
We heard the sheep-bell's music <lb/>
Far of and my grow ; <lb/>
saw the while flowers <lb/>
The lawn ; <lb/>
The roses drew back shyly <lb/>
Into silent dark. <lb/>
Hut though their haunts wen shaded <lb/>
Their perfume we could mark. <lb/>
in a locust's branches <lb/>
A little bird <lb/>
all brake the silence, <lb/>
The whole world seemed asleep. <lb/>
said. love yon <lb/>
I said. She did not speak ; <lb/>
Hut swill she el toward me <lb/>
With upon her cheek. <lb/>
L. Barker. <lb/>
CATARRH. <lb/>
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb/>
P. P. P., <lb/>
Great Remedy. <lb/>
Weaver's and Position. <lb/>
In 1892, the Populist nominated <lb/>
Weaver, Iowa, and Gen. James <lb/>
G, Kiel I. fer <lb/>
anal lit, has already <lb/>
been Gen. Weaver will <lb/>
h-. support <lb/>
writes o a in <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
Jam. s O. Field, a <lb/>
n and fat of I <lb/>
and who was on the for <lb/>
party in <lb/>
the a-l National I ill <lb/>
of and oil., is <lb/>
he a <lb/>
t. ml St. Louis on <lb/>
the 22nd instant, exert his <lb/>
to get the standard <lb/>
the Chicago convention by the <lb/>
Populist National convention and was <lb/>
opposed to his party making any <lb/>
With both the s of <lb/>
the Democratic ticket, why shouldn't <lb/>
all other advocates diver I in <lb/>
EUROPEAN LETTER. <lb/>
AN <lb/>
IMPORTANT <lb/>
NICHOLSON, <lb/>
i. A. Mgr. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Hotel has reno- <lb/>
several new added, <lb/>
bells to every Attentive <lb/>
Fish and Oysters served dally. <lb/>
Patronage of traveling public solicited <lb/>
located. <lb/>
of general inventors. <lb/>
capitalists and <lb/>
out the North and West an din <lb/>
Great will have a <lb/>
sight into the advantage of Sooth, <lb/>
and a knowledge what it is <lb/>
a series of spec, <lb/>
Man of the Bee- <lb/>
to be published during the next <lb/>
twelve months, than they have ever <lb/>
had before. The value of these issues <lb/>
in attracting attention to the South <lb/>
be overestimated. <lb/>
The U -cord has <lb/>
this series of special editions <lb/>
in order lo make each one <lb/>
some striking of Southern ad <lb/>
which could otherwise <lb/>
be brought so conspicuously to <lb/>
attention, is proposed, in this <lb/>
to be issued during next twelve <lb/>
months, to present to at large <lb/>
the most comprehensive outlines of the <lb/>
particular interests in the <lb/>
South. The very remarkable <lb/>
of the foreign trade of the South, so es- <lb/>
set to the prosperity of whole <lb/>
section, as outlined ill New <lb/>
Orleans Issue of July will lie <lb/>
next by one having as <lb/>
idea City and the <lb/>
the aim being lo show the <lb/>
of the and bus- <lb/>
internals at Kansas City looking <lb/>
to as an U foreign mar- <lb/>
be foreign interests <lb/>
have been up because I be in- <lb/>
crease of Southern commerce means <lb/>
the expansion the <lb/>
whole interests of this section. <lb/>
thus strengthening the <lb/>
trial situation and bringing about a <lb/>
development. <lb/>
this will be several special issues cover <lb/>
jug other features of Southern <lb/>
Arrangements have been made <lb/>
to guarantee that these issues <lb/>
the circulation union-; <lb/>
and capitalists anal business men <lb/>
generally, in this country and abroad, <lb/>
of any publication ever issued in <lb/>
of southern advancement. man- <lb/>
in the United States must <lb/>
necessarily be deeply in such <lb/>
a plan looking to the <lb/>
building of the whole South, and thus <lb/>
to an increase in the demand in this <lb/>
section for machinery and <lb/>
products generally. During the next <lb/>
twelve mouths regular advertisers in <lb/>
the will have <lb/>
for the benefit of this remarkable cir- <lb/>
d en. Doctors H . . , <lb/>
of Ca.-tor Oil. Without extra cost. <lb/>
FOB K MIS SUFFERED--COULD <lb/>
AT <lb/>
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb/>
Sir. A. M. of <lb/>
at at a Catarrh in Its worst <lb/>
form. his of Ins suB.-r <lb/>
seem little short of In <lb/>
of his couch, glad for In <lb/>
nights coining, he to It with terror, <lb/>
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb/>
night and a to breathe was <lb/>
him. Ho could not sleep on either <lb/>
side for two years. I. S <lb/>
cured him in quick time. <lb/>
DE TEXAS <lb/>
Messrs. Savannah. C. <lb/>
I have used nearly four bottles <lb/>
of P. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb/>
of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb/>
P. P. has eared my of breath- <lb/>
smothering, palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
and ha relieved me of all pain. One nos- <lb/>
closed for ten years, but now <lb/>
can breathe through It <lb/>
hare not slept on either stale for two <lb/>
rears; la fact, I to see night <lb/>
Now soundly In any all <lb/>
night. <lb/>
years old. but expect men <lb/>
able to take hold of the plow <lb/>
i feel I was lucky enough lo gel <lb/>
P. Is. V. I heartily recommend ll <lb/>
friends anal the public generally.<lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
THE STATE OF <lb/>
the undersigned <lb/>
on this day. personally <lb/>
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being <lb/>
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb/>
statement made by him relative lo He <lb/>
virtue of P. P. P. la true. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
to and subscribed before me <lb/>
August 4th. <lb/>
J. M. M. T. <lb/>
County. Texas <lb/>
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb/>
Great where all <lb/>
twists distorts your <lb/>
hands and feel. Its agonies are <lb/>
but relief anal a <lb/>
la gained by the of P. I. P. <lb/>
Woman's weakness, whether nervous air <lb/>
otherwise, can be cured and the <lb/>
built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman Is <lb/>
a beautiful woman. <lb/>
blotches, and nil d's <lb/>
of the akin are removed <lb/>
cured by P. V. <lb/>
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up system regulate you in every <lb/>
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down- <lb/>
in-the-month <lb/>
Par and Pimples on the face, <lb/>
take P. P. P. <lb/>
for natural and thorough <lb/>
take I. P. P., <lb/>
our Special Correspondent <lb/>
Italy, lo, <lb/>
visit lo is one of the in- <lb/>
of the traveler no <lb/>
natter low little time he may find <lb/>
anything It is indeed of <lb/>
failing interest lo all and <lb/>
of tutorials, from the student of his <lb/>
or the to the man win <lb/>
is in five weeks, <lb/>
who decides to give hours to <lb/>
the City. The latter, it. is <lb/>
true, is to waste time on the <lb/>
Catacombs, under the impression <lb/>
that we have mines and tunnels in <lb/>
America are as and <lb/>
more practical ; but he coin because <lb/>
some one has told him that <lb/>
be ; nor docs he feel his lime <lb/>
has been wasted when he returns. <lb/>
First there is the drive along the <lb/>
Via Appia, where careful eyes may <lb/>
find some of the original stones, placed <lb/>
long before the era of Christianity. <lb/>
the unimaginative must think it <lb/>
the feet have passed over them <lb/>
from triumphal processions of Caesar <lb/>
and Titus to the weary tramp of <lb/>
slaves ; not to mention the d's- <lb/>
vision that arises of the little <lb/>
group disciples went to meet <lb/>
Paul us far as Forum and the <lb/>
Three Taverns, and came back with <lb/>
him lo Home. Then you <lb/>
have reached the garden that surrounds <lb/>
the entrance to the Catacombs St. <lb/>
are several rivals, bat <lb/>
this is the most you climb <lb/>
down into the dark passages, you <lb/>
inscriptions made by the early <lb/>
Christians who found a hiding place <lb/>
here ; you gaze at the spot where the <lb/>
body gentle St- Cecilia was found, <lb/>
with its severed neck ; you listen with <lb/>
rising hair to the story of the <lb/>
who was separated from rest of his <lb/>
and who wandered helplessly in <lb/>
these miles labyrinth for days ; and <lb/>
who was never found again, or accord <lb/>
to some finally dis- <lb/>
covered in an condition. This <lb/>
is always related, and yon <lb/>
your waxen taper lightly <lb/>
follow the I be <lb/>
until I into <lb/>
the null r light. It is a relief to <lb/>
back to sale e- lo buy <lb/>
the <lb/>
talk to two or throe win are <lb/>
WEEKLY CROP <lb/>
the reports of ills of <lb/>
the Weekly Crop Bulletin, issued by <lb/>
the North Carolina Climate Crop <lb/>
Service, to- J e week ending Saturday, <lb/>
July indicate a more <lb/>
week fairly satisfactory progress <lb/>
in the growth of crops. The limp <lb/>
was above the normal from <lb/>
day to Thursday, with several very <lb/>
warm days, but dropped b -1 the nor- <lb/>
with north-easts winds Friday an <lb/>
Saturday. Rains were hut <lb/>
generally in and gnu-r- <lb/>
ail no needed. was more sun- <lb/>
Shine lira portion and farmers had <lb/>
some chance lo clean crops. On the <lb/>
though the damage- lowland <lb/>
crops last week by overflow was very <lb/>
great, they have recovered to some ex- <lb/>
lent. General prospects still excel- <lb/>
lent.<lb/>
The first part of the week was <lb/>
generally fair and quite warm, but the <lb/>
temperature dropped rapidly Thursday <lb/>
night, Friday and wen <lb/>
quite cool, with north-east winds. The <lb/>
rain-fall, though moderate this week, <lb/>
was not needed and generally injurious <lb/>
in and portions. In <lb/>
and portions conditions were more <lb/>
favorable. Farm work made some <lb/>
progress early in the week, but was <lb/>
again Thursday- Cotton i <lb/>
growing too rapidly is largo but <lb/>
fruiting Much shedding <lb/>
but majority line. <lb/>
Some is badly in grass, and in <lb/>
north portion much was completely <lb/>
drowned out by rains last week. Corn <lb/>
is still a fair crop. quantities of <lb/>
of corn, specially <lb/>
and Cape Fear found to <lb/>
have been destroyed by freshets. Cur- <lb/>
tobacco progressing ; much damage <lb/>
by rain, which is causing <lb/>
growth. Sweet potatoes large <lb/>
enough for family use ; pea-nuts spread- <lb/>
nicely melons very plentiful ; <lb/>
grape's rapidly with large crop, <lb/>
some rotting. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
I feel jest like I'm rich <lb/>
It's democratic weather, <lb/>
Hilly used to pitch <lb/>
played ball <lb/>
air He'll never leave- me in the <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb/>
II LS., Nov. <lb/>
Paris Si Louis.,. <lb/>
year, of <lb/>
TASTELESS TONIa- halve <lb/>
three already this year. <lb/>
of In the <lb/>
never sold that gave Mi.-h universal <lb/>
your Tonic. Yours <lb/>
Sold A guaranteed <lb/>
Props. <lb/>
the- late store near <lb/>
Court <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
is a feeder and re- <lb/>
well to liberal <lb/>
On corn lands the yield <lb/>
increases and the soil improves <lb/>
if properly treated with fer- <lb/>
containing not under <lb/>
actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
A trial of this plan costs but <lb/>
little and is sure to lead to <lb/>
profitable culture. <lb/>
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special but are practical contain- <lb/>
lag latest researches the subject of and <lb/>
r really helpful farmers. They arc scat Ira for<lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Nassau St., York. <lb/>
JOHN F. <lb/>
CH <lb/>
Birmingham Steel Strings <lb/>
Violin. Mandolin. Banjo <lb/>
Made. Extra Plaited. <lb/>
nut to rust. Send <lb/>
JOHN F. <lb/>
and Wholesale <lb/>
BIT E. 9th St., N. Y. <lb/>
cure liver troubles. <lb/>
cure constipation, <lb/>
cure flatulence. <lb/>
cathartic. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
and dealers in all <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
mm v whiles, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
FINE a SPECIALTY <lb/>
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skilled labor and good <lb/>
material and an prepared to give <lb/>
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lowed to break their vow of I When he shall win the <lb/>
and who enjoy the , lo <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
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i July I slat <lb/>
silver convention met here <lb/>
A of gentlemen made ardent <lb/>
speeches. The report of the <lb/>
on declared <lb/>
again it the gold standard as <lb/>
a stagnation of industry, the tunning <lb/>
enormous interest on the <lb/>
government, the issuing of bonds in <lb/>
lime of peace, the heaping up <lb/>
in the bands of the tin <lb/>
the- st- increase of <lb/>
taxes and the- ail debtors <lb/>
and as follows <lb/>
e. the of M in <lb/>
resolved <lb/>
we favor the free unlimited <lb/>
coinage silver gold at ratio <lb/>
of i, previous to <lb/>
1873, by ilia.- United <lb/>
of any other m, all <lb/>
sainted en- issued by lo <lb/>
. a lull It lender in pay in. lit of all <lb/>
debts, public and private, the <lb/>
to the to <lb/>
its in gold, <lb/>
fl may be most convenient. We also <lb/>
favor the of a that will <lb/>
prohibit the making of comma-Is that <lb/>
discriminate any <lb/>
by Ilia- <lb/>
Here is a here a piece of <lb/>
charcoal. Both , yet between <lb/>
them stands the mightiest of <lb/>
The food on your table, and <lb/>
your own body ; the same <lb/>
vet between the two stands the <lb/>
the arbiter of growth or decline <lb/>
life or death. <lb/>
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb/>
not make blood and bone. No. <lb/>
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
Cordial can enable the stomach to <lb/>
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb/>
and poison the In all <lb/>
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb/>
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb/>
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb/>
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb/>
food it relieves at once. It <lb/>
and assists nature to nourish A <lb/>
trial bottle enough to show its <lb/>
anal get well at <lb/>
SOt-D BY ALL <lb/>
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb/>
SOLE PROPRIETORS. <lb/>
Block. <lb/>
For sale by J. L. <lb/>
next door to o. T- White- <lb/>
DIRECT ROUTE TO <lb/>
Party <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
ST. MO. <lb/>
The via <lb/>
ville is fie <lb/>
quickest mid most direct route from <lb/>
matchless <lb/>
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Raleigh, a in <lb/>
Durham, a in <lb/>
Greensboro, <lb/>
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Arrive Cincinnati, <lb/>
0.40 a in <lb/>
Only hours and <lb/>
to St. I Only one night on <lb/>
road- No other line can possibly make <lb/>
this time. <lb/>
On the above convention <lb/>
he Southern Railway will sell round <lb/>
nip tickets to st. Louis on -0, <lb/>
final limit July 27th, at rate of one <lb/>
fare, From <lb/>
son <lb/>
H . Oxford <lb/>
8.66, I, <lb/>
t-2.75, <lb/>
low <lb/>
all stations. <lb/>
Tin- Southern will also give of <lb/>
re and sell tickets at above rates via <lb/>
and <lb/>
or <lb/>
is to arrange a <lb/>
the of <lb/>
friend to have <lb/>
or on above <lb/>
go to St. without <lb/>
change, arriving there, p m., July <lb/>
and to accompany the party through <lb/>
to St. Louis looking after their <lb/>
and pleasure. <lb/>
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vise me at once, also for any further in <lb/>
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in several <lb/>
and on any topic One I In <lb/>
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among the <lb/>
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seem it a great lo have him for <lb/>
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s. <lb/>
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a church anal explains <lb/>
that this is something you must <lb/>
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scant Italian vocabulary and inquire <lb/>
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small and looks almost as like a <lb/>
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is <lb/>
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tradition, on one- occasion when Peter's <lb/>
him and lie was <lb/>
from met him on the way. <lb/>
Win-re <lb/>
Peter, the of the church. <lb/>
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was the The apostle <lb/>
returned at one to sutler martyrdom, <lb/>
anal the scene of the vision is com- <lb/>
by the impress of Christ's <lb/>
feet on fie same- <lb/>
story is told iii other countries Of <lb/>
and the angel Gabriel. <lb/>
this case, however incredulity is <lb/>
excusable, stone is uncovered <lb/>
you have paid for the privilege of <lb/>
selling with much formality and <lb/>
reverence ; there are the outlines of <lb/>
two ; but the observant can <lb/>
the marks to-hails. leaving one <lb/>
to infer the artist <lb/>
the same on the. of the <lb/>
feel. <lb/>
Another chapel, further out, on the <lb/>
site of Paul's execution, is <lb/>
called the church of the Three <lb/>
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that as the head of the fell from <lb/>
the it rebounded three times. <lb/>
wot; U touched the earth a <lb/>
o arose. If any skeptic <lb/>
I is piece of the <lb/>
monk says, with an expressive <lb/>
gesture do you not see the <lb/>
springs <lb/>
When we played boll r <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cur AH <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret of health is <lb/>
the power to digest and <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
This can never be done when <lb/>
the liver does not act it's part. <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
Liver Pills are an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold, <lb/>
p rices reasonable. <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
th. d all .;.; <lb/>
ha . in a.- <lb/>
years, <lb/>
been in steady demand, has been pi <lb/>
the leading <lb/>
country, what <lb/>
all other remedies, with the <lb/>
the experienced physicians, who <lb/>
for years failed. This of <lb/>
long standing and the high <lb/>
it has obtain is owing entire <lb/>
m its but little <lb/>
ever been made to bring <lb/>
lo on receipt i f <lb/>
Dollar. All Olden <lb/>
lo. all <lb/>
T, CHRISTMAS, Greenville. N-v <lb/>
at druggists. <lb/>
cure dizziness. <lb/>
cure nausea. <lb/>
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tees In all tie Courts, <lb/>
H- LONG, <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C <lb/>
in all the <lb/>
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and Tarboro touching <lb/>
Tar River u <lb/>
slid Friday at ii A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro <lb/>
and S <lb/>
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ii inures arc subj <lb/>
water on Tar <lb/>
at with <lb/>
for ore. <lb/>
Philadelphia. York and <lb/>
Shippers should goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
folk Baltimore Steamboat <lb/>
from Merchants Miners <lb/>
Boston.<lb/>
. CHERRY, Agent,<lb/>
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can think <lb/>
f simple <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Protect your wealth. <lb/>
Write JOHN ft CO. Patent <lb/>
Washington, D. C. for their prises <lb/>
two <lb/>
E. V. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, X. Greenville, <lb/>
AT . <lb/>
given to <lb/>
of claims. <lb/>
made on <lb/>
cure dyspepsia. <lb/>
one gives <lb/>
cure biliousness. <lb/>
cure indigestion. <lb/>
cure bad breath. <lb/>
cure torpid liver- <lb/>
for sour stomach. <lb/>
pleasant laxative.<lb/>
To the have an <lb/>
remedy for By Its use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb/>
permanently cured. So proof-positive <lb/>
of its power that I consider It my duty to <lb/>
two bottles to those of your readers <lb/>
who have Bronchial or <lb/>
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb/>
express and address. Sincerely, <lb/>
T. a. m it, am York. <lb/>
Should <lb/>
low i. illy <lb/>
-11. Weaver Populist candidate tor <lb/>
President in said to a group <lb/>
big ; <lb/>
I believe th and tree <lb/>
conventions will nominal; <lb/>
anal It is the duly o <lb/>
the silver forces to <lb/>
and unite in supporting the Chicago <lb/>
nominee. It is the great opportunity <lb/>
of century to strike a telling blow <lb/>
the liberty pf mankind. The St <lb/>
conventions will rise lo the <lb/>
pf Hie occasion and duty. <lb/>
I believe that long polling day <lb/>
the election pf Mr. Bryan will be <lb/>
SALVE. <lb/>
The Best Salve in the Cuts <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe <lb/>
gores, Chopped Hands <lb/>
I Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and files, or no <lb/>
Galloway, P. Ty-on, <lb/>
Snow Hill. at. V. N. <lb/>
ALLOW ft SON, <lb/>
a , <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
in <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
PeT. O. <lb/>
over Old Brick Store front room <lb/>
R. D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
V N. C. <lb/>
cure headache. <lb/>
GOOD FOR STOCK AND POULTRY <lb/>
TOO. <lb/>
ford's is <lb/>
pared especially for stock, as well as <lb/>
man, and for that purpose is sold m tin <lb/>
cans, holding one-half pound of <lb/>
cine for cents. <lb/>
Ft Co., Tenn., <lb/>
March 1892 <lb/>
I have used all k of medicine, bu <lb/>
I would pot; on i package of black <lb/>
for all the others I ever <lb/>
It is best thing r horses or cattle <lb/>
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money refunded. . <lb/>
Price cents per box. For sale the spring of the y and will cure <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. chicken cholera every time. <lb/>
a R R <lb/>
modern stand-. <lb/>
Family <lb/>
Cures the <lb/>
every-day <lb/>
s of humanity. <lb/>
I Caveat s and all <lb/>
Moderate <lb/>
C Or.-j is Opposite U. <lb/>
in than <lb/>
from <lb/>
Scud model, drawing or <lb/>
if or r q of <lb/>
not due <lb/>
I A Pamphlet, How to with <lb/>
fl m U. b. and foreign countries <lb/>
Opp. Patent Washington, d. C. <lb/>
The <lb/>
OBSERVER, <lb/>
North Carolina's <lb/>
AND<lb/>
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more attractive ever, it will b-i <lb/>
invaluable visitor to the hone, lb <lb/>
the club or the work room. <lb/>
DAILY <lb/>
All of the news of the World. Com <lb/>
Daily reports the <lb/>
anal National Capitols. <lb/>
WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb/>
at <lb/>
HI <lb/>
THE MORNING STAR. <lb/>
The Oldest <lb/>
Newspaper in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
A perfect ah <lb/>
of r- <lb/>
from the Legislature <lb/>
the Weekly <lb/>
server, <lb/>
ONLY . <lb/>
Sen sample A<lb/>
The Only Five-Dollar Daily of <lb/>
its in the State. <lb/>
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb/>
of American Silver and Repeal <lb/>
of the Ten Fer Tax on <lb/>
Stale Banks. Daily <lb/>
per month. Weekly per <lb/>
year. BERNARD <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
The course embraces ail the <lb/>
usually in an <lb/>
Terms, both; tuition and <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
and equipped <lb/>
business, taking the academic <lb/>
course alone. Where they to <lb/>
pursue a course, this school <lb/>
thorough preparation to <lb/>
enter, credit, any College in North <lb/>
or the M <lb/>
refers nave recently <lb/>
It wall the truthfulness of <lb/>
statement. <lb/>
Any young man character and <lb/>
moderate ability taking a course with <lb/>
as will be aided In making arrange- <lb/>
continue in the higher schools. <lb/>
discipline will be kept at <lb/>
present <lb/>
Neither attention nu, <lb/>
work will be spared to this <lb/>
all that parents could wish, <lb/>
particulars see or ad- <lb/>
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