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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
Reflector is <lb />
pare. to do all <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
. . of new mate-; <lb />
; and the best VOL. XV. <lb />
i stationery. <lb />
BULLETIN. <lb />
hottest the <lb />
. the State. <lb />
are Bring and <lb />
at vi <lb />
. every was <lb />
the normal in <lb />
.,; Hi.- maximum reached as <lb />
It was aim very dry, <lb />
a few local showers <lb />
, . ;.,. There was a large amount <lb />
; the whole these <lb />
.;,., have been very unfavorable,. <lb />
, ,,,. and . arc- <lb />
tonne- The Guarantee and Trust Society <lb />
London has embarked in <lb />
, ;. forced to <lb />
i I ginning <lb />
DISTRICT- <lb />
week has been extremely <lb />
an-1 dry showers occur, <lb />
at n few . la the north <lb />
i . of crops are gen- <lb />
reported as improved cl-i where <lb />
.; crops arc suffering for want of rain. <lb />
Cotton may still be considered fine ; it <lb />
i, now opening picking w not <lb />
ff. were more shed- <lb />
line and as unlucky enough to set <lb />
caught its first risk. The policy <lb />
was for at a premium of and <lb />
tin- holder of it presented his proofs <lb />
collected his damages. It is <lb />
stated appeal to <lb />
poor people, to whom are twice <lb />
as great a as II the <lb />
father twins happens to have one <lb />
these s he is to look upon <lb />
their advent as a stroke good tor. <lb />
tune. <lb />
i. of the <lb />
ding bolls and leaves last . law <lb />
caused by heat and drought; the Lu. lour hundred lines, <lb />
j ow maturing very rapidly. Old <lb />
was ripe <lb />
bin late corn is needing rain badly and <lb />
I,. fired considerable. Fodder is now <lb />
d and slacked <lb />
inn it <lb />
. are . <lb />
i I <lb />
. I<lb />
a- <lb />
is and i <lb />
;. in. <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
teen hundred thousand all. or <lb />
sixty limes around the . tie has <lb />
safely earned two hundred thousand <lb />
persona and rescued hundreds of persons <lb />
tea This is a record which y <lb />
man may be proud. <lb />
A a Tug km aid <lb />
Her Shaft. <lb />
Garry and John I w r <lb />
I on <lb />
heat and great sound yesterday morning i. ii it <lb />
week, with decidedly an- j B., when they saw <lb />
n-ruble influence on all crops- ; what they thought was a link- island <lb />
. in g j, neVer before. <lb />
. Richmond and <lb />
. and a local <lb />
v -ad storm Chatham and j <lb />
is required. A <lb />
decline in the condition cotton <lb />
taking place ; some rust and much <lb />
shedding of bolls and haves reported <lb />
plants look willed ; opening last in <lb />
south. Corn crop good; much fodder <lb />
pulled. I-ale corn needs rain badly, <lb />
and is firms. Tobacco also firing, and <lb />
; is forced in some sections nearly <lb />
a mouth earlier than usual. Sowing <lb />
turnip seed interrupted. Some cab- <lb />
bursting open. Sweet potatoes <lb />
and peas not injured. <lb />
T. <lb />
The effect of the hot, dry weather <lb />
ha- not b. en so injurious f crops ill <lb />
this district, and in west has been <lb />
quite favorable, but a good season is <lb />
needed. Cotton on sandy land has <lb />
be n injured, but generally it is doing <lb />
well and blooming freely; less <lb />
is reported than bum other <lb />
districts. Early and late corn need <lb />
rain there is some firing <lb />
ling will begin next week. Curing to- <lb />
began in only few <lb />
yet i be drought <lb />
a id some <lb />
sections <lb />
prevents spreading, <lb />
by flea is still re- <lb />
ported Sweet s and d . <lb />
i U well seed being planted <lb />
and land pared <lb />
west <lb />
-sing. <lb />
wheat. <lb />
is and <lb />
In ex- <lb />
still <lb />
STRONG CONVERT TO <lb />
Ohio, August A. <lb />
one of the Republican <lb />
leaders in the has boiled the <lb />
and will support Bryan and <lb />
Mr. was a leader in <lb />
Congress during the war, United <lb />
. Stalls Minister to Japan for eight <lb />
W under Me <lb />
the in the prose- <lb />
of Mrs. Surratt for complicity <lb />
in tin- assassination of President Lin- <lb />
pot, and the in <lb />
of Andrew <lb />
Mr, was a member of <lb />
law <lb />
wan passed, and roted for the <lb />
passage the law. lie denounces the <lb />
conspiracy and by which it was <lb />
done, and is severe on I he <lb />
mies of common honesty, who are tot <lb />
n of undoing wrung. Bing- <lb />
is now one of the most <lb />
in ti- Suite, and <lb />
probably tender hi. to make <lb />
s in Ohm during the <lb />
campaign. <lb />
They got and found it was a <lb />
sea turtle asleep. Captain Gar- <lb />
made loop in a hawser, and he <lb />
thus what happened <lb />
sis I slipped the rope over his <lb />
port fin he opened one eve an winked. <lb />
We tried to pull him up. but the <lb />
Started oft toward Long Island, <lb />
towing the Jessie stern foremost. <lb />
We get our oars and pulled in vain. <lb />
The was hauling us through the <lb />
water like thunder. We tor <lb />
help, and the tug of Sew <lb />
York, came up and on to us. <lb />
Then there was a mighty <lb />
The tug put on full Steam, and <lb />
so darned Ii was a <lb />
dead heat for a while, bu. finally the <lb />
turtle gt tired. a- he gave up <lb />
the struggle, the tug broke her shaft, <lb />
but we were able lo get the lo <lb />
The turtle landed by a big Steam <lb />
derrick, and the tug laid up for repairs. <lb />
The Baltimore American. <lb />
TEE BANNER. <lb />
Next year will he a y r <lb />
firm is The have stool t <lb />
up all the crow in the co <lb />
W want u for <lb />
president or vi lent any tick- <lb />
et. about all we do to <lb />
the business of road overseer. <lb />
None of our family is related to <lb />
Bryan. There are two or e grocery <lb />
bills in the but about as <lb />
as we can get to it. <lb />
They d to lynch man up north <lb />
the Other day. is the <lb />
e.-t flattery. We therefore coin-. <lb />
age and press <lb />
True Democracy. <lb />
Man wants but little here below, <lb />
And usually he gel- it. <lb />
Bat should he want a little more <lb />
He start.- a big department store. <lb />
And by his advertising lore <lb />
He tells the unapt, o'er and o'er <lb />
That he has goods to sell <lb />
His place is rilled from door to door <lb />
by many people, score on score, <lb />
W ho buy the goods on every floor, <lb />
And in his coffers money <lb />
Till he has wealth to make a show. <lb />
And that U how he gets it. <lb />
The Port repeatedly shown Chat <lb />
the Chicago Convention was not only <lb />
Democratic, but probably the most <lb />
Democratic of all the national <lb />
that ever taken place under <lb />
the auspices of that or other <lb />
in the United States.<lb />
The Chicago platform is not the <lb />
Populist not what and <lb />
Simpson and Lease have been putting <lb />
forth- The one feature of that platform <lb />
democrats denounce; <lb />
the one issue which it raises in such <lb />
shape as to effect something like a real- <lb />
of parties ; the issue so <lb />
that all others are rapidly dis- <lb />
appearing, is the declaration for free <lb />
coinage. This is not but <lb />
The Democratic Party <lb />
has been a free party ever since <lb />
that issue in the political <lb />
arena. Where is the Democratic Suite <lb />
that is not for free coinage When <lb />
did a majority the in Don- <lb />
mat ever omit an Opportunity to vote <lb />
for free coinage And will as- <lb />
that the victory won by the tree <lb />
wing of the party was not the <lb />
result of a long, open, bold fight, in <lb />
which victors had the disadvantage <lb />
of opposing a Democratic <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C.; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
Against Twine.<lb />
It is to get insured <lb />
against death, accidents, <lb />
a score of things i <lb />
ha gone . n <lb />
in this line, says the <lb />
Sun. Several members of the <lb />
London, some time been do. <lb />
quite a business insuring <lb />
twins. They take sill risks and lira <lb />
small. <lb />
Two for <lb />
We have made av <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. Thia is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers.<lb />
Pitt and Surrounding Counties. r- <lb />
shape to handle your Tobacco <lb />
and plenty of money with <lb />
ready to our Warehouse and are in better <lb />
than we have ever been before. With ample floor space <lb />
which to doom- propose to be second to none in the Ware- <lb />
house business, your own by selling where <lb />
you can get the best returns. So we respectfully in- <lb />
you to <lb />
PLAN<lb />
Where <lb />
FORBES MOVE <lb />
will see that your every in- <lb />
will be looked after. <lb />
We also guarantee perfect <lb />
satisfaction and the highest <lb />
prices of any house in this <lb />
State or Virginia. <lb />
OLA FORBES. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors, Greenville, <lb />
Farmers May heir Cotton. <lb />
Georgia may inaugurate an <lb />
effective on the lie trust. <lb />
The are in aims as <lb />
of the increase in the price of cotton <lb />
t is, amounts to per <lb />
the aggregate, this added price will <lb />
lake thousands of dollars, out of the <lb />
pockets of the cotton raisers The <lb />
are for affected measures <lb />
to prevent being squeezed by the trust <lb />
that baa been formed. The following <lb />
address issued by Commissioner of Ag- <lb />
L. suggests a rem- <lb />
To the Farmers of Georgia and <lb />
the South A few years ago we were <lb />
confronted by a gigantic monopoly, the <lb />
bagging trust, which endeavored to <lb />
force from farmers thousand of dollars, <lb />
which in their depressed condition they <lb />
Could ill to lose. <lb />
among the farmer this evil was <lb />
averted and the huge octopus which <lb />
fastened on the agricultural <lb />
industry was destroyed. To-day we <lb />
are confronted by trouble. <lb />
The manufacturers cotton lies <lb />
formed smother grand combination and <lb />
without any reason, except to gratify <lb />
unlawful greed, have entered into an <lb />
agreement to advance the price their <lb />
goods per cent. If the price of <lb />
iron had advanced there might be some <lb />
this action, but iron was <lb />
never cheaper, and the same must be <lb />
said of Is-hi r <lb />
is Iv H sir I IR <lb />
made lo force the hunters <lb />
to millions of dollars <lb />
o swell if a powerful<lb />
The in good <lb />
now lo this They <lb />
provisions, there are w <lb />
debts lo lie met until later ; <lb />
no pressing necessity to force their col- <lb />
Ion on the market. would advise <lb />
that hold meetings in every sec- <lb />
of the south and denounce this <lb />
effort to defraud them of their earnings. <lb />
At the same lime, let them advise to- <lb />
as to the best method meeting <lb />
this new y. In the meantime, the <lb />
department which represent will <lb />
make every effort to investigate such <lb />
lies sis will mi et <lb />
the requirements of durability and <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Georgia of <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
SAYS SILVER <lb />
WIN <lb />
WILL <lb />
the silver people win, I <lb />
there will be nub in business, <lb />
such a booming in industries which sire, <lb />
now inactive, and such a general <lb />
up of commercial interests that the <lb />
country will be sure lo <lb />
words were spoken by the <lb />
Rev. Dr. T. <lb />
Hampton, 1- alter a long tour of the <lb />
Slat's. <lb />
The gentleman is keen <lb />
and can see which lb- <lb />
wind blows as quickly, and with as <lb />
much as shrewdest of pol- <lb />
He does not only preach to <lb />
the people, but Its with them, <lb />
the popular pulse and searching <lb />
the hearts of his countrymen. <lb />
Dr arrived at <lb />
on Friday mat from where <lb />
be had attended an educational <lb />
Not only in the big cities did the <lb />
Doctor mingle with the residents, but <lb />
in remote and sparsely populated dis- <lb />
in minor townships and <lb />
ALMOST ALL WOK <lb />
my he said, -1 <lb />
did not find more than one or two men <lb />
win were not The <lb />
was astounding. The sentiment <lb />
down South is universally for the white <lb />
metal. Bryan and will get a <lb />
very large vote from that section of the <lb />
Dr. is too little or too much <lb />
of to come out for <lb />
free silver, but his utterances arc per- <lb />
ban sufficiently significant to show <lb />
tendencies of his personal feelings. <lb />
associations and training and <lb />
my political the past place <lb />
me on the side a single <lb />
he cautiously said, and then, as a <lb />
came into his eye, he added <lb />
I certainly believe that instead dis <lb />
aster and ruin following in the wake <lb />
of the silver movement, the opposite <lb />
will be the result. <lb />
am not advocating that side of the <lb />
political said the diplomatic <lb />
divine, I do not believe, with a <lb />
good many of my Christian <lb />
in the success of that movement the <lb />
country will greatly <lb />
is a strong he added. <lb />
I are engaged in a great political <lb />
campaign, and it will ill befit me to be <lb />
a strong partisan on either side. <lb />
There are honest, Christian, patriotic Company, Boston, Mass. <lb />
men on both sides, life of the <lb />
country welfare of its interests <lb />
be a great incentive to lend men iii the <lb />
right direction. I have great faith in <lb />
the people of this country, and it is a <lb />
fact that the people a vast southern <lb />
and western tract are vehemently in fa. <lb />
fr of <lb />
Lt s's VIEWS. <lb />
The Rev. Dr. Frank W. <lb />
pastor of Pilgrim Congregational <lb />
church, of Chicago, and president of <lb />
the Armour Institute of Technology, <lb />
in that city, has recently arrived in <lb />
Brooklyn, after visiting and studying <lb />
the of Kentucky. Kansas, Ohio, <lb />
Indiana, Iowa, Tennessee, Illinois, aid <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
He is at the St. Hotel. He <lb />
s deeply impressed with the wide- <lb />
feeling for silver in those <lb />
ties. <lb />
firmly he said yesterday, <lb />
if we were to have an election to- <lb />
morrow Bryan would stand an excel- <lb />
lent chance lo win. He must not <lb />
laughed at in the Bast. He will visit <lb />
you here, and by the force of his men- <lb />
and oratorical power will make many <lb />
converts. The men who are in favor <lb />
free silver must not be set down as <lb />
wild-eyed and There <lb />
are many among them great brains <lb />
and York Journal. <lb />
meeting. <lb />
X. 1896, <lb />
of s tor <lb />
county II id day in regular <lb />
present C Dawson, I, Flem- <lb />
S at Jones and Jesse I. Smith. <lb />
The following <lb />
were <lb />
Martha Nelson II Smith <lb />
i Oil, Nancy Susan <lb />
i Henry Harris t SO, Kenneth <lb />
Henderson o <lb />
J II no, Sam <lb />
and Ann Cherry Fannie Tucker <lb />
Alice Corbet . Winifred <lb />
Taylor Winnie Chapman I <lb />
Polly Adams Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
Long Edwin Had- <lb />
dock Thomas Mrs <lb />
Chas Joyner <lb />
Oil, Sarah A Bright J O <lb />
Alex Venters Wm <lb />
Elizabeth l <lb />
Amanda Dunn I Harris <lb />
The following order for general <lb />
county purposes wore issued <lb />
It L Humber <lb />
Boggy Co A D Hill c <lb />
Barrow John Buggy <lb />
Co R W King W King <lb />
J W Smith A Forbes <lb />
Blow James <lb />
Barrett R M Starkey lo T <lb />
A Nichols J A Lang J II <lb />
Cherry Co B J Jenkins J <lb />
T Smith Cox L Flem- <lb />
C Dawson Jesse L <lb />
Smith S M Jones f. Wm M <lb />
King J T Smith Dr F W <lb />
Brown D F W Brown M <lb />
W King <lb />
and swift Creek Stock <lb />
Law Dawson I <lb />
K. M. Cheek be <lb />
lowed in transfer his business from the <lb />
square to one of the new <lb />
stores belonging to C. M. Bernard on <lb />
main street. <lb />
Ordered that the hind of <lb />
Gaskins in township be in- <lb />
creased to valuation. <lb />
Ordered that the lot <lb />
Brooks in the town of be <lb />
valued sit <lb />
Ordered that the land of Dennis <lb />
reduced from to <lb />
The following persons listed their <lb />
taxes for the year <lb />
Hannah D. Smith, <lb />
M A Bernard, G Fleming, W S. <lb />
lb B B B R Aiken, <lb />
Hardy Harrington, II B Harris. <lb />
Swift Moore, M <lb />
D Wilson, James Moore, J B Smith. <lb />
John Porter, Asa Garris, J W Can- <lb />
non, N II Hathaway. J <lb />
F Buck, K S Elks, <lb />
Mary A Haddock, J Brooks, <lb />
K A Everett, S L Walker. <lb />
King, W Bar- <lb />
Wooten, Abram <lb />
Wooten. . <lb />
Bunn. <lb />
R Gotten. <lb />
A to Town <lb />
this a 16-to-l town asked the <lb />
drummer. <lb />
air on answered the <lb />
native. <lb />
Sixteen goes to one <lb />
to <lb />
Marion Harland's Book for Ladies, <lb />
All food, health, com- <lb />
and how to live long and be <lb />
happy. Worth a dollar, but sent for <lb />
twelve cent, stamps. The Trade <lb />
.<lb /></p>
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T e <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Wk <lb />
at tn post office at Green- <lb />
N. C. as mail waiter- <lb />
August 12th, 1896. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
THEIR <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Tin Herald has suspend.-. <lb />
tic. at Salisbury. U- <lb />
move plant lo Hickory and <lb />
n paper in that <lb />
Don't Stop There <lb />
I good news contained in tie<lb />
the tow i is to be protection against <lb />
Aug. 7th, fire without <lb />
Chairman of the to construct a system water <lb />
National Committee, found works, and that a new <lb />
It ha been said <lb />
Mashes a dear school hut i nils will <lb />
am in n other. I have a <lb />
dent in this school for years and <lb />
fir the past years of I <lb />
have taken a special course i i <lb />
with grapes and not <lb />
graduated yet. The Brit that <lb />
I e <lb />
which h s been filly <lb />
years ago. The first <lb />
C. B. <lb />
n for Governor, has his <lb />
in the Western part of the <lb />
State. He as spoken in several <lb />
a id has be-n -riven a great ovation a <lb />
every appointment. His speeches are <lb />
marked with and he ii making <lb />
friends for Democracy <lb />
L. the Republican <lb />
date, is afraid of will M t <lb />
meet him in joint bale. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer recently put <lb />
in three type setting machines ha <lb />
commenced using them on the paper <lb />
The change is bring from hand- <lb />
set to machine-set matter gradual- <lb />
the Observer adopted the <lb />
very commendable course o learning <lb />
its old to work machines <lb />
instead of importing expert operatives <lb />
the north. Tie is a <lb />
great and and lb <lb />
should be it. <lb />
Out of the total of <lb />
worth exports the part year <lb />
were products the <lb />
farm. And yet the gold people <lb />
interests tin <lb />
as it an industry which supplies <lb />
our exports was no <lb />
at Star. <lb />
Cy the people am <lb />
die grasping trusts He says <lb />
the people are wise, they will see to <lb />
it that no man goes lo Congress who is <lb />
not unalterably opposed to trusts, root <lb />
and branch. The man whose garments <lb />
are Periled by them be <lb />
into retirement is the lepers were <lb />
OF DELEGATES. <lb />
To First District Congressional Con- <lb />
At the Democratic Convention <lb />
County held on the 20th day l <lb />
May last the following delegates an <lb />
alternates were appointed to the Con- <lb />
Convention, to wit.<lb />
Alternate-. <lb />
W A Pollard C D Smith. <lb />
A Walker V Joyner <lb />
L W C Cobb. <lb />
kith el. <lb />
tICS Cherry M <lb />
W G Little D C Moore <lb />
Robt Staton J S Brown. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
G M Mooring H <lb />
J W W Thomas. <lb />
S R Ross W H Williams- <lb />
J J O C Nobles. <lb />
I R Grimes H H Proctor. <lb />
W E Tucker J A K Tucker. <lb />
Cannon R T <lb />
W L Smith J H Gray. <lb />
W E Proctor M Jones. <lb />
J B J B Grimes- <lb />
Jesse Cannon W J <lb />
E Lang- R C Cannon. <lb />
Dr. H Johnson J <lb />
H Cobb <lb />
H C Cannon <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
A R <lb />
J Z Brooks. <lb />
B T Cox. <lb />
W P Hart. <lb />
C A <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
R R Gotten C C Vines. <lb />
John King Gotten. <lb />
FARMVILLE. <lb />
W R Home M T <lb />
May. C L Barrett. <lb />
J H Blount D E House. <lb />
A D Johnson O W Harrington. <lb />
J W Smith Tripp. <lb />
F G James B W Tucker. <lb />
R W King W L Brown. <lb />
W S Fleming L I Moore. <lb />
E Buck J L Fleming. <lb />
I A W H Smith. <lb />
Noah Forbes W R Parker. <lb />
J R Davenport J J Nobles. <lb />
W R Jr. J J Mason. <lb />
SWIFT <lb />
W J J A Hardy. <lb />
W S Roach R H <lb />
W F Mew born Kilpatrick <lb />
N R Cory H J Williams. <lb />
At a meeting of the Democratic <lb />
Committee held on the 10th <lb />
of August the Chairman the com- <lb />
was directed to publish the <lb />
names of the .-aid delegates and alter- <lb />
and to call their attention to tie <lb />
fact that Democratic Congressional <lb />
Convention the First District, for <lb />
the purpose of selecting candidates <lb />
Congressman and Elector, will lie held <lb />
in the town Washington, N. C. on <lb />
Tuesday, the day August, <lb />
at o'clock, M. All said <lb />
and alternates are earnestly <lb />
to be present on that day. <lb />
Alex. L Blow. <lb />
himself called v early in the <lb />
game la pay the penalty prominence <lb />
in a campaign. In addition <lb />
to having been maliciously lied about <lb />
and misquoted he has been directly <lb />
attacked aid charged with <lb />
the campaign. It isn't Senator <lb />
Jones that these people are injuring, <lb />
but Bryan and whose prospects <lb />
are looking entirely too blight to plea.-e <lb />
their enemies. As to the misquotation <lb />
of interview Has South- <lb />
Senator Jones said be- <lb />
f.-re going to Sew York- he will <lb />
probably remain until after the <lb />
Committee me-ling and tin- big <lb />
Bryan and meeting, <lb />
next week- did not say that Mr. <lb />
Bryan would not <lb />
for I no authority o <lb />
that. I did not say as gen- <lb />
rule southern populists <lb />
not a creditable class. <lb />
I said that most of were <lb />
patriotic men who were working a <lb />
cause ; they re populists <lb />
th -y had believed they <lb />
best a <lb />
and t support Bryan <lb />
because it was show- that <lb />
U attained only through <lb />
his election. i. I said of <lb />
the Southern populist as n rate. A <lb />
an exception J spoke class who <lb />
not creditable, I said there were <lb />
some who tor <lb />
their personal ; some who <lb />
null populists through selfish, <lb />
and not patriotic I spoke <lb />
these as the exceptional class who <lb />
would not Support Bryan. I said that <lb />
as a rule the in the South <lb />
would follow the patriotic <lb />
support Bryan, that there were some <lb />
who. selfish motives, would not do <lb />
so, but would prefer lo have <lb />
Tin- <lb />
Jones its owe <lb />
weight, for the good reason <lb />
there has been practically nothing to <lb />
manage and not be until the meet- <lb />
of the Committee <lb />
City the 11th when the <lb />
of the executive committee <lb />
will be announced and the general plan <lb />
of campaign mapped out adopt- <lb />
ed. Tins charge accompanied by <lb />
a demand that Senator <lb />
be requisitioned. That n-idly <lb />
explain one the main objects of these <lb />
the upset the <lb />
extremely cordial relations existing be- <lb />
tween Senator Jones nod German, thus <lb />
the National <lb />
the which Mr. Gorman baS <lb />
to give during the campaign <lb />
in lieu the chairmanship of <lb />
the executive was <lb />
offered him. <lb />
gold of New <lb />
may be quite the they claim to <lb />
be, hut since it became known in <lb />
Washington that they tried l make a <lb />
deal with Mark to cast their <lb />
votes the electoral ticket <lb />
in exchange votes in <lb />
the New York legislature for one of <lb />
their number as Senator to Mooted <lb />
David B. Hill, they are classed as <lb />
plain, everyday disgruntled politicians <lb />
more bent upon than upon <lb />
defending principles. <lb />
Unless all the reports West <lb />
Virginia are wrong, is r at all <lb />
likely, that J state will certainly give <lb />
Bryan and a large majority. <lb />
Among the West Virginians Wash- <lb />
this week was Chairman <lb />
ton of the Democratic State committee. <lb />
He says it is only a question of how <lb />
large a majority the State the <lb />
town is to b. taken. Both of these <lb />
steps are of much importance. <lb />
r. um h till building <lb />
is n it sup th- is that have <lb />
already been taken looking to a com- <lb />
system of water works but that <lb />
as soon as masts <lb />
cation will be made soak <lb />
Sept. <lb />
The Democratic Executive Commit- <lb />
tee bad a to-day and decided <lb />
to convention to <lb />
candidates offices on <lb />
Sept. 10th. Township <lb />
in.-ii hell on Saturday,<lb />
Sum bathing- <lb />
houses. <lb />
Most any can melt an <lb />
ca <lb />
the I charter that <lb />
works may be <lb />
More Wheels. <lb />
Interest to here seems to be <lb />
o i the increase Ten wheels have been <lb />
sol he e in the past week. Ponder <lb />
received five one Thursday <lb />
evening. the largest <lb />
this <lb />
The Charge Not c <lb />
is taken from a re- <lb />
port <lb />
in Webster's Weekly <lb />
has been charged he in- <lb />
in x repeal of <lb />
It was not true, <lb />
but was started to HI <lb />
to him with the farmers. <lb />
The that he was asked one <lb />
day by Judge Allen, of <lb />
of the to <lb />
m -el committee lo a <lb />
was then of vital <lb />
fa Alliance members the <lb />
One Superior Court <lb />
in an county <lb />
Slate had held that the Sub- Alliance <lb />
was for the debts Al- <lb />
stores. By <lb />
and for the list time in His life be heard <lb />
Charter read. In com- <lb />
with the <lb />
to the conclusion that <lb />
Judge who hid passed upon the <lb />
pas right A new charter was i <lb />
of it. He <lb />
the M amendment to <lb />
was all that <lb />
He at once M <lb />
and heard nothing until one <lb />
morning two bills w.-iv <lb />
He neither which he <lb />
One was <lb />
the the other to <lb />
Tin two <lb />
grape vine was discovered by Sir j;,.,,,.,. <lb />
about the year on Roan <lb />
It belong, th- <lb />
or family and hive no <lb />
doubt but that it is a the <lb />
wild black My I- as-n for <lb />
this is die of the <lb />
are nearly all black, back to their <lb />
parentage. The <lb />
has been in the <lb />
States for over three hundred years <lb />
and there is an increased demand for <lb />
very year. Its flavor is <lb />
a-d is W <lb />
of all the grapes. the war. <lb />
a many of this <lb />
have been the following <lb />
of which I haw viz Hopkins, <lb />
black, oblong grape, berries <lb />
the the and all <lb />
ripening on the cluster at the same time <lb />
They Can be shipped with much <lb />
safely as Hopkins <lb />
is a week or ten days than the <lb />
The was by Col. <lb />
of c about <lb />
thirty is. <lb />
in the eastern counties. It is <lb />
a small grope, very sweet and is con- <lb />
a fine grape but th-y do <lb />
nut very the <lb />
The was discovered by Mr. <lb />
B. U. t, county, <lb />
1866. The vine was found in the <lb />
woods the first November with one <lb />
hunch or cluster of snipes on Mr <lb />
James moved the vine to his garden <lb />
and is now living and bears full every <lb />
This is pronounced the very <lb />
grape of the family. <lb />
Its flavor is distinct from all others. <lb />
The berries are very large averaging <lb />
about inch I have <lb />
measure a berries that measured <lb />
one and one-third inches. The vines <lb />
bear often second year <lb />
after planting. It is a <lb />
undone of the best keener. <lb />
The Flowers is undoubtedly latest <lb />
of this <lb />
The bird family must a jolly <lb />
y have so many larks. <lb />
must be than <lb />
or in the of thrift will never <lb />
flow. <lb />
The are lo <lb />
be favor of free the. <lb />
don't want any water. <lb />
This country isn't hall big <lb />
for the man whose wife is bin <lb />
on, the a log. <lb />
The will fall on Nov. oil <lb />
that's the time when mast o the <lb />
candidates will a <lb />
The billing gild are <lb />
nothing bat a s-t of skirt <lb />
are all high kickers. <lb />
from every being there i.- n <lb />
ladder that lo <lb />
no other person climb by lad- <lb />
It is said that telling the truth c <lb />
will cause the teeth to <lb />
Some people will i e <lb />
teeth. <lb />
are easily won w <lb />
smiles, while others an w II <lb />
tears ; but lo win a iii-l without put- <lb />
ting OR style, will thirteen <lb />
are the wild waves <lb />
If this question ii addressed to the man <lb />
who is over the side, <lb />
throes of sea sickness, <lb />
Cast thy bread th <lb />
Shortens labor, lessens pain, <lb />
diminishes danger to lire of <lb />
both mother child and leaves her In <lb />
more favorable to speedy recovery. <lb />
after than before <lb />
says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy <lb />
FOR RISING BREAST <lb />
Known and worth the price for that alone. <lb />
Endorsed and recommended by mid wives and <lb />
all ladies who have used it <lb />
Beware of substitutes and <lb />
Makes Child-Birth Easy. <lb />
Sent by Express or on price. <lb />
r bottle <lb />
mailed tree, voluntary testimonials. <lb />
ATLANTA, CA. <lb />
BOLD <lb />
L. F. <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H. <lb />
Congressional Convention <lb />
th.- party First Die <lb />
is hereby called meet in <lb />
on Tuesday August at <lb />
m. a can- <lb />
for Congress, an elector and <lb />
such other as come by <lb />
fore <lb />
order the <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
Tie <lb />
k CO., Props. <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en- <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as anyone. Give trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N, C. <lb />
the Alliance. , <lb />
ho voted <lb />
House without a v. <lb />
both. Bills -WatT. <lb />
; , . <lb />
o the one , ,., u <lb />
and ,. ,., <lb />
had suggested in with <lb />
on the <lb />
bill. In that it passed the Sen- <lb />
ate, came back house and was <lb />
the whole of <lb />
the matter fat verification be re- <lb />
to of <lb />
Democratic ticket, as the <lb />
are flocking to the of van <lb />
one county alone <lb />
Hi have joined <lb />
and clubs. <lb />
The size of the Democratic majority <lb />
in Alabama indicates with unerring <lb />
certainty the most of the <lb />
in the South will return to the Demo- <lb />
thus realizing the <lb />
made was nominated <lb />
It also increased the difficulty of Tom <lb />
Watson putting up a claim tor demo- <lb />
recognition which will receive <lb />
The Sc u h will hi <lb />
solid for Bryan <lb />
although may be lost on <lb />
count of the moneyed corporate in- <lb />
of Baltimore being thrown for <lb />
and the gold standard. <lb />
included. <lb />
There May Be a Difference. <lb />
The Kinston Free Press in replying <lb />
to the article in Wednesday's Daily <lb />
says one of the <lb />
es in Kinston contain- feet and <lb />
the other But the Free <lb />
Press failed to give the dimensions each <lb />
way of the buildings, so we are unable <lb />
lo say whether it included a large cellar <lb />
under one cA -in in the count or not. <lb />
j Greenville's 53.105 feet is all under <lb />
I sky-lights, no or storage ma<lb />
Saloons. <lb />
We have by a few <lb />
our certain advertise- <lb />
from the columns of the Dispatch. <lb />
It we were publishing a temperance or- <lb />
or prohibition paper, the ad would <lb />
never have appeared in it, but as a mat- <lb />
of business our are open to <lb />
the public for the of any <lb />
legitimate business, and we hope that <lb />
more good than harm may come to all <lb />
parties concerned by this course. At <lb />
the same time we are sorry if it offends <lb />
any of our patrons. A newspaper does <lb />
not necessarily endorse the business of <lb />
in its columns. We <lb />
do nothing more than the secular press <lb />
generally, and the ethics of the Dis- <lb />
patch is not set above the ave-age. We <lb />
would not be understood as attempting <lb />
to vindicate either side of tin <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
We do not question the right of the <lb />
Dispatch to publish advertisements of <lb />
character it chooses That is <lb />
a matter for it to decide for itself. We <lb />
object, however, to its statement that <lb />
do nothing more than the secular <lb />
press We do not believe <lb />
there are two dozen secular newspapers <lb />
in North Carolina that would insert a <lb />
saloon advertisement. The times does <lb />
not wish to pose as a than <lb />
paper, but we wish to say that we would <lb />
not insert an advertisement a bar <lb />
room or beer saloon at any And <lb />
we believe that a large majority of the <lb />
secular press of the State occupy ex- <lb />
the same <lb />
Times. <lb />
The Times our sentiments <lb />
exactly. There are a m pa- <lb />
in North Carolina that pub- <lb />
saloon <lb />
being among the <lb />
fry Bitters as a remedy for <lb />
troubles If not, a bottle now <lb />
and get relief. This medicine has been <lb />
found to be adapted the re- <lb />
lief and cure of all Female Complaints, <lb />
a wonderful direct influence <lb />
in strength and and tone to the <lb />
organs. If you have Loss of <lb />
Constipation. Fainting Spells, or are <lb />
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or <lb />
troubled with Spells, Electric <lb />
is the medicine need. Health <lb />
and Strength are guaranteed by its use. <lb />
cents and at J no. L. <lb />
Store. <lb />
of October. The are about <lb />
the size of the thick skin, <lb />
large seed, sweet and good, and might <lb />
be wiled an iron .-lad grape. AH that <lb />
Ban be claimed for this grape is <lb />
ripen a time when there no <lb />
other <lb />
Tho vines of the above s <lb />
should be planted U to ft. each <lb />
way, putting down a slake to each one <lb />
when planted, about six feat high. <lb />
Train one or Banes to the top <lb />
the stake. When they top <lb />
put up tho arbor at once. the <lb />
posts tor the arbor apart each way. <lb />
lave the slats It. Nail these <lb />
the arbor will be as <lb />
o i each way n . <lb />
sturdy as a Use no. <lb />
wire about cents <lb />
per lb. and will run sixty feel <lb />
pound. Put these on two apart. <lb />
When vines are first planted <lb />
with stable manure or some <lb />
rich with After the first <lb />
year manure with shell ashes or <lb />
any manure containing a large per cent <lb />
of potash. Scatter the manure under <lb />
the vines as fir as the extend <lb />
and dig in with or digs. r. <lb />
Once a year is often enough to manure, <lb />
in he fall alter grape are gone being <lb />
the best Una. <lb />
The or family if <lb />
grapes have been cultivate in the can- <lb />
tern counties tor quite a number of <lb />
years. <lb />
I hive tested the following varieties <lb />
Brighton, <lb />
Delaware, Early Victor, Eaton, Em- <lb />
State, Green Mountain, <lb />
Isabella, Ives, Lady, Moore's Diamond, <lb />
Moore's Early, Moyer, Niagara, <lb />
Warden, Winter, Ca <lb />
and and King's Winter, <lb />
Of these varieties Brighton. Ha, <lb />
Moyer, Catawba and <lb />
Winter are totally worthless <lb />
in the eastern counties. The best early <lb />
are, Green Mountain, Victor and <lb />
Warden, ripening here about July 1st. <lb />
The best second early arc, Moore's <lb />
Early and Moore's Diamond which are <lb />
about ten days later than the first early. <lb />
The very bet grape of this class is the <lb />
Concord, all things considered. I have <lb />
this grape thirty-eight <lb />
years and never seen a year during <lb />
that that I have not some <lb />
grapes. I've never had them to lot <lb />
or mildew. <lb />
Plant the vines ft. and manure <lb />
as you would the <lb />
the land thoroughly but shallow <lb />
A row of strawberries can be pleated <lb />
between the rows. They will pay <lb />
for the cultivation and will not damage <lb />
the vines at all. Put in good <lb />
posts ft. apart bracing each end <lb />
post. Put the lower wire I ft. from <lb />
the ground and the upper one one on <lb />
top of the post, which should be six <lb />
feet from the ground. Train the vines <lb />
lo the wires using no. galvanized. <lb />
When they have sufficient strong <lb />
they should I pruned every <lb />
winter not later than February 1st.<lb />
ii is <lb />
Another order passed by the Town <lb />
Council last night, and of <lb />
we did, learn time, <lb />
was one revoking the franchise granted <lb />
lo the Carolina Telephone Co. It will <lb />
be remembered that when the telephone <lb />
agitation started last spring franchises <lb />
were granted to two companies, but the <lb />
one above named never showed any <lb />
disposition to begin work, the ac- <lb />
the Council. <lb />
The Greenville Telephone Co., the <lb />
oilier and company that applied <lb />
for a set to work at once <lb />
has put in exchange as good as any <lb />
town in can It is a <lb />
potted system, works admirably, and <lb />
Manager Atkins it giving his patrons <lb />
splendid service. Then- are now forty, <lb />
two in use, and the number <lb />
should be twice as large. The ex- <lb />
change is proving a great business con- <lb />
No, Not a Boom. <lb />
Several away have wanted <lb />
know if Greenville is not a <lb />
boom. No boom at all, but the town <lb />
is enjoying a steady, healthy growth. <lb />
There is work going on all over town, <lb />
still we can't gel dwellings and business <lb />
houses up fast enough to accommodate <lb />
all the people who want to come here. <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C. Ai,;. 1896 <lb />
an illness of days Mrs. Pen- <lb />
James, wife John I. of <lb />
this died Friday with <lb />
an pneumonia. was <lb />
years. mouths and days old. at <lb />
death. She leaves a bus land and c <lb />
i, with a number other <lb />
and lo mourn her death. <lb />
She was a kind and mother, <lb />
a goo I neighbor and was beloved by <lb />
no knew her. The bereave i husband <lb />
and h <lb />
Samuel lost <lb />
ban In lire. <lb />
Mrs. W. Stoke-, is <lb />
very sick <lb />
Tin- Lumber <lb />
his stopped work for days on ac- <lb />
count of hot weather. <lb />
c-i- <lb />
State <lb />
meets in on Thursday, <lb />
Unlucky date to get out candidates <lb />
on. S -e if ii does not prove. <lb />
Cannot be Cured. <lb />
Will LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
The old child Mr. A. <lb />
Harrington, Postmaster at <lb />
died on Sunday. The bereaved par- <lb />
e its have the sympathy of many friends. <lb />
The Democratic Executive commit <lb />
tee, Republican Executive commit. <lb />
tee, the Populist Executive committee <lb />
and the Populist Stale convention BIT <lb />
meet in Raleigh this week. The com- <lb />
ought to give news, <lb />
papers and correspondents something to <lb />
talk <lb />
J. W. HIGGS. Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier. <lb />
HENRY HARDING Cashier. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Representing Capital of More Then a Halt <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
they can not reach the scat of the die-1 Exchange Ami, Baltimore, Mel. <lb />
ease. is a blood or The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
and In order to cure it r, p <lb />
you must Internal remedies. Balls j , <lb />
is and Noah Biggs. Scotland Neck, A. C. <lb />
acts on and mucous fl. R. N. C. <lb />
Hall's Cure is h. Bros. <lb />
t was by one of the ff N <lb />
best physicians In for n. v. <lb />
years, and is a regular it <lb />
is composed the best t known, <lb />
re Wood <lb />
directly on <lb />
The perfect combination the two <lb />
ingredients is what such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh- Bend <lb />
for free. <lb />
F- J Props. Toledo, <lb />
Sold by druggists price<lb />
Ira. I <lb />
VI <lb />
CO S <lb />
FLOORING <lb />
TO in <lb />
than cost a car f. o. b. <lb />
L. N. C at I per M. <lb />
I well equipped. l . <lb />
regular students, be-1 f <lb />
Bides practice school of W pupils. f- <lb />
Co <lb />
matriculates since opening in 1892 <lb />
of counties represented. Com- <lb />
examination at county wad <lb />
August 1st, to till <lb />
In dormitories. Application should be, <lb />
made before duly 20th enter the ex- <lb />
No free tuition except to; <lb />
applicants signing n pledge to <lb />
Annual expenses of free- <lb />
tuition students boarding in <lb />
, tuition-paying students. I <lb />
Address. President CHARLES D. <lb />
f. <lb />
THAT YOU CAN <lb />
FLUES. <lb />
FOE LESS MONEY FROM <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
-------A fresh Hue of------ <lb />
Family GROCERIES, <lb />
A. B <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
you can common <lb />
We respectfully solicit the account <lb />
firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Checks and Account furnish- <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
Fayetteville Military Academy, <lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. <lb />
as a school Of the f ROT R AN-; <lb />
Prepares for any college or for business. Students colleges o <lb />
Va. and on certificate. and pupils form our household, hot <lb />
the home element very prominent. Number of limit-d The <lb />
of the student is constantly kept in view. Classes ill and bet <lb />
given to each cadet. The Discipline is but W<lb />
Writ for <lb />
COL. T. J. E., Principal. <lb />
m M m <lb />
PEACE <lb />
FOR YOUNG- LADIES, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
INSTITUTE. <lb />
Hardware dealers might sell you a <lb />
stove cheap no. Thinking on such <lb />
will take your mind off the hot <lb />
weather. <lb />
No superior work done anywhere, North <lb />
or South. It has now best faculty it <lb />
has ever had The advantages <lb />
in Literature, Languages, Music and Art James M. A., <lb />
ate unsurpassed. Address <lb />
of Virginia. Principal. <lb />
To the Tobacco Growers of <lb />
NORTH <lb />
At the request, and under the advise of Attorney, Col. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
I hive extended the time purchase of Farm for Improved Patent <lb />
Method of Hanging and Looping Tobacco, until August 1896, at my former <lb />
prices, being for acres or and for all over acres cultivated From <lb />
and after that date no extension in the collections may be expected and the fol- <lb />
lowing are the terms and s, to <lb />
UNDER FIVE ACRES <lb />
FIVE ACRId AND UNDER TEN ACRES <lb />
ACRES AND UNDER TWENTY ACRES <lb />
TWENTY ACRES AND UPWARDS <lb />
7.60 <lb />
All persons who wishing to avail themselves of this last opportunity of <lb />
Rights at these low prices can do so by calling on Col. I. A. Sugg, at t <lb />
ville, N. C, or remit price by registered letter or P. O. order on the <lb />
Va. P. O. to Jno. Laurel Grove. Va., and rights will be <lb />
sent. This is a of business and those wishing to avoid the penalty o <lb />
the States Patent Laws must comply with the notice. <lb />
JOHN R. CHANEY. <lb />
JULY C, 1886. <lb />
Ac, Ac, <lb />
which L am <lb />
selling so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see mo <lb />
and will <lb />
treat you fair <lb />
, from others. If you don't <lb />
it call and get his prices. He <lb />
Dot he undersold. All work <lb />
as to material, <lb />
Flues are now Ready <lb />
tor Delivery. <lb />
Prompt given ti ail or- <lb />
I am also agent for <lb />
largest WALL <lb />
is <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, <lb />
Near SI o <lb />
In tie SWIM on FIDE SB <lb />
-------A large assortment of the celebrated------ <lb />
Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
-------just received. A complete stock of------- <lb />
General MERCHANDISE <lb />
on <lb />
T, WHITE. <lb />
C. A. Whites old stand, <lb />
THE OLD R ELI A BE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT WITH A LINE--------<lb />
YEARS bee taught me best is tic ch. apes <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, mid <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house purposes, as well a <lb />
Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have on hand. Am h <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb />
n. <lb />
C. C. Pitt Co. X C. J. POPE, Co., ya <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
COTTON AND PEANUT <lb />
AND <lb />
Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Water Street. <lb />
Hugging, Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
Cede,<lb /></p>
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Q. F. Evans. <lb />
O. <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the <lb />
O. I<lb />
the future <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
comfortable <lb />
say that the <lb />
and <lb />
a F. . u posts these alone we <lb />
for a continuance and increase of your patronage, winch shall show you by our works that we highly appreciate. Your friends, mum asK <lb />
JOYNER pp. THe Pioneers, ONT. O. <lb />
THE <lb />
This offer includes <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Caps, <lb />
Notions<lb />
Furnish- <lb />
Dry <lb />
goods <lb />
in fact the entire <lb />
Call early. <lb />
Wilson <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Local Reflections, <lb />
Heated -bout the <lb />
weather. <lb />
Did you stars <lb />
Sunday <lb />
in the weather yet, <lb />
everybody is looking for it. <lb />
Corned Mullets jest in at <lb />
J. S <lb />
It there is not rain soon the <lb />
Crone will be ruined. <lb />
Fresh Graham Flour received <lb />
at T. <lb />
Some have been coming in <lb />
this week but they are very small. <lb />
Fresh Batter. N. Y. State and <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
The warm weather right on <lb />
With no indication of a change in sight. <lb />
While the days continue warm the <lb />
nights have become much more pleas- <lb />
ant. <lb />
First of the Mullets <lb />
Potatoes Id cents a peck at S. M. <lb />
The Democratic Congressional con- <lb />
this district will be held in <lb />
Washington on Tuesday, Aug. 25th. <lb />
W. It. Parker is improving gs <lb />
about his market. He has just built a <lb />
large zinc lined box for keeping fish on <lb />
ice. <lb />
Three dozen at S. <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
All the warehouses had good breaks <lb />
again Friday, The hot weather don't <lb />
top the farmers from coming in with <lb />
the weed. <lb />
People stepping off the trains now <lb />
look like they have been dragged <lb />
through a mine. Thrive is plant <lb />
dust in evidence. <lb />
Workmen have commenced laying <lb />
brick on the Elliott the west <lb />
of main street. The is to be <lb />
completed by Oct. 15th. <lb />
E. V. Cox tells tin; h <lb />
will begin at once on the the <lb />
town and will complete it just as soon <lb />
as it can be done accurately. <lb />
So much dust is getting some the <lb />
merchants to talking of putting down a <lb />
force pump near their stores so as to <lb />
the street adjoining. <lb />
Sunday was abut tile hottest day of <lb />
the present hot spell. At o'clock <lb />
the thermometer in front of Dr. Er <lb />
mil's drug store registered <lb />
Congressman F. A. of the <lb />
Second District says the tobacco loop <lb />
patent is not valid and that far- <lb />
cannot be to pay for using <lb />
it. <lb />
Tammany Hull, the oldest political <lb />
organization in the I Slates has <lb />
endorsed Bryan and by an over- <lb />
whelming majority. The was <lb />
or and against. <lb />
We regret to hear AI. O. <lb />
of township, died a few <lb />
days ago Mr. was a gallant <lb />
Confederate soldier who lost one of his <lb />
arms on the field. <lb />
Owing to the resorts continued <lb />
dry weather throughout the cotton <lb />
growing States, there has been much <lb />
advance in price of in the <lb />
; -I week. It welt up nearly half a <lb />
cent Monday. <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse was strictly <lb />
in it Friday with a pound break, <lb />
and some of it knocked off <lb />
It was so hot that Joyner shed <lb />
his tap shirt and waded right in for <lb />
high p ices <lb />
The prints today a very <lb />
article on and <lb />
Their from the of Mr. <lb />
Allen Warren, Nursery. <lb />
AX, OUST <lb />
Get In i <lb />
W. arrived even- <lb />
Luther Savage ft Thursday <lb />
Rocky Mi <lb />
Sadie home <lb />
Monday evening It d <lb />
WILL TELL <lb />
Green lour Hair. <lb />
a Con Space cf <lb />
A BOLD <lb />
Tried to Take a in Broad Day- <lb />
Pen r Fl <lb />
has taken <lb />
with M. Lang. <lb />
Miss Lizzie has gone to Nash <lb />
county on a visit. <lb />
J. S C. Benjamin wen to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Prof. L. i <lb />
spent Saturday here. <lb />
Charlie Skinner has gone to <lb />
ford to visit <lb />
Cherry and S. C. Hamilton <lb />
w at t. Saturday <lb />
L. taken a <lb />
with The Bunk of Greenville. <lb />
-Mis. Ci. King left <lb />
t Rocky Mount to visit relatives. <lb />
II. M. returned Wednesday <lb />
evening fr m Hi York. <lb />
I. W. Smith, of took the <lb />
train here Si t inlay for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Forbes went o Kin- <lb />
evening to visit her <lb />
J. F. of Bock Hill, S. C. <lb />
who has been spending a days <lb />
left Friday. <lb />
Mrs. It M. and little Ed- <lb />
wan, Washington, are visiting her <lb />
father, Alien Warren. <lb />
Mrs. J. S Iris <lb />
spending a month here at. th <lb />
House, n to Friday. <lb />
Dr. II O. to Kinston <lb />
Wednesday evening. He will an- <lb />
other in about two <lb />
months. <lb />
K. IS. a member of the firm <lb />
of T. K. Co., arrived Thurs- <lb />
day evening and goes regularly on the <lb />
tobacco market, <lb />
Frank Wilson went north to <lb />
purchase his tall and winter He <lb />
what be can't show you in <lb />
of tine doming when his stock gets in <lb />
will not be worth looking at. <lb />
M. H. Lang left Saturday a <lb />
tour of the northern cities to select his <lb />
fall and winter stock. This will be <lb />
news to the ladies, as they know <lb />
Lang's selections be excelled. <lb />
J. B. Cherry left Saturday for <lb />
the northern markets to purchase fall <lb />
stock tor J. Cherry Co. Their <lb />
establishment will show the <lb />
results of his good selections when he <lb />
returns. <lb />
Capt. C. A. wife and <lb />
C. D. and wife, Ola <lb />
and wile, Novella Higgs <lb />
and Fleming, W. II. <lb />
J. I. Fleming, Jesse T. <lb />
King, White, and Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner and wife returned home Mon- <lb />
day from Morehead. <lb />
We believe in see. a newspaper <lb />
by its town and say everything <lb />
that is fair and in behalf of its <lb />
tobacco market, but when in <lb />
to do this is has to go outside <lb />
and make comparisons with other towns <lb />
it is getting on rather shaky ground <lb />
less it knows just what it <lb />
off-hand are not worth <lb />
unless they can be i- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
the <lb />
About o'clock this <lb />
W. Smith, <lb />
County Home, drove his horse <lb />
buggy up in front of W. <lb />
store and went in to attend to some <lb />
business. Coining out of the store a <lb />
minutes later he saw another man <lb />
driving the horse off towards Dickinson <lb />
avenue. Mr Smith ran and <lb />
the horse by the bridle and asked the <lb />
man what he meant. my horse, <lb />
you turn him replied the man <lb />
Hut Mr. Smith had no idea of doing <lb />
any such thing-end began leading the <lb />
I horse around to bring hack when <lb />
and the paper that mikes them out <lb />
started to unfasten the traces. Mr. <lb />
him if he did not stop a <lb />
The Star. <lb />
Of course readers of the IV <lb />
have seen the hug.; <lb />
the Star Warehouse on <lb />
page of that paper. This house <lb />
is under excellent management is <lb />
amply prep to handle your tobacco. <lb />
They will treat you right and get you <lb />
the highest market prices. Their new <lb />
house and increased facilities puts <lb />
in better shape Ilia i for <lb />
their patrons well. <lb />
places itself at a disadvantage and <lb />
shows that it talking <lb />
its just to make a boast. <lb />
For instance, the last Kinston Free <lb />
Press made a very broad assertion, <lb />
doubtless not knowing what it was say- <lb />
as no figures were given to <lb />
claim. The r <lb />
not feel called upon to pay any <lb />
whatever to the boast but the <lb />
fact that Greenville was brought in it <lb />
way comparison, paper <lb />
says <lb />
town now Iris facilities to <lb />
handle as lurch tobacco as any market <lb />
in Eastern Carolina. Our two <lb />
moth warehouses are about equal in <lb />
floor space to all the warehouses in <lb />
No all k first sen- <lb />
in <lb />
stepped there. But let us see <lb />
Smith t <lb />
lineman would be called, when the man <lb />
and ran away. Policeman <lb />
Cox caught him and <lb />
was <lb />
WE <lb />
Fire-Census of <lb />
Town Ordered. <lb />
Tile Town Council held its monthly <lb />
session Thurs day night. Resides the <lb />
usual business of allowing claims, etc. <lb />
the Hoard passed an order authorizing <lb />
the of a fire at the <lb />
intersection of street. <lb />
The dimensions of the cistern will be <lb />
feet with a capacity for a lit <lb />
above gallons of water. The <lb />
cistern is to he constructed under the <lb />
tobacco <lb />
four. The floor <lb />
four houses is <lb />
Star, <lb />
feet. <lb />
Eastern, feet. <lb />
feet. <lb />
ROOM <lb />
How Business Grow, <lb />
When the Atlantic Coast Line first <lb />
built its depot here freight room <lb />
was made only long. When <lb />
the c market started freights in- <lb />
creased so rapidly tint J. It <lb />
M ore the company his <lb />
insufficient handling the <lb />
business-, and a year ago added <lb />
feet more to the freight room. The <lb />
went on until <lb />
Agent Moore that even this ad- <lb />
room was insufficient, lie <lb />
he has been corresponding with <lb />
it is very interesting and well Worth the <lb />
T more sent M.;  <lb />
If this weather goes on it will break ,,, , , , , . ,, <lb />
. l i i.- i lure to look into the matter, <lb />
up Deeds Kings business <lb />
Total feet <lb />
We have been told, therefore do rot <lb />
give this of our own knowledge, <lb />
largest warehouse is <lb />
making feet of floor space <lb />
for that one house alone. Now if that <lb />
town's smallest warehouse has a floor <lb />
space limes as great <lb />
as its largest house then we will admit <lb />
the claim of the <lb />
unless paper can give the figures to <lb />
sustain its position then if must <lb />
And we would advise our <lb />
much esteemed contemporary to do all <lb />
the blowing it can its home market, <lb />
but don't go to make <lb />
sons that cannot be sustained with <lb />
markets or it might get the worst of <lb />
it. <lb />
The has not a word Io <lb />
say against the Kinston market. <lb />
like the t- v. n. we like people over <lb />
thee. We arc glad that the town b- g <lb />
a good tobacco market, and no one out- <lb />
side of its own citizens is more ready to <lb />
rejoice over its success than we are. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
People find just the help they so ma oh <lb />
need, in Hood's It fur- <lb />
the desired strength <lb />
vitalizing and enriching the <lb />
blood, and thus builds up the nerves, <lb />
tones the stomach and regulates the <lb />
whole system. Bead this; <lb />
want to praise <lb />
My health run down, and I had the grip. <lb />
Alter that, my heart and nervous system <lb />
u ere badly affected, so that I could not <lb />
my awn, work;. gave me <lb />
some help, but did not cure. I decided <lb />
to try Hood's Soon I could <lb />
do all my own housework. I have taken <lb />
supervision the of Polio <lb />
the direction of the Street Committee, <lb />
above quotation if it bad lit also being to the discretion of the <lb />
a bit Committee whether the material shall <lb />
to the last sentence. Kin has two W brick. <lb />
comes up to will be <lb />
built in different of <lb />
Foreman <lb />
Company, was Instructed to purchase a <lb />
new suction hose the engine, and <lb />
feet additional of hose. <lb />
It was ordered that a new <lb />
the town be taken and Iv V. <lb />
Cox was appointed to take <lb />
It was ordered that two feet be cut <lb />
off the sidewalk near Mrs. <lb />
block where the walk <lb />
the street. <lb />
A Good Name is Worth Money. <lb />
A name is worth money to any <lb />
wide-awake man. He can <lb />
business upon it, buy and sell upon it. <lb />
A man with a rating tor his word <lb />
by It. Dun Co . <lb />
Commercial Agency, can <lb />
walk into tie best of Chi- <lb />
or New York, be received into an <lb />
office with velvet carpet on floor, be <lb />
with courtesy and asked to <lb />
call again. A man who breaks Ilia <lb />
word and dishonors his credit for the <lb />
sake keeping ; dollars in his <lb />
pocket may think he is playing a sharp <lb />
trick, but men of sound business sense <lb />
know how foolish and short-sighted he <lb />
The First Week <lb />
One week of new season of <lb />
Greenville tobacco market has gone by. <lb />
There was nothing spasmodic about <lb />
he opening, all warehouse <lb />
farmers to hold their for <lb />
cooler weather and better prices, <lb />
the business started off in a way that <lb />
indicates a large and prosperous sea- <lb />
son. The first day's break was only <lb />
about pounds and it held up <lb />
about the same all through the week, <lb />
there being not less than pounds <lb />
on any day. were much lower <lb />
encroaches on opening a year ago hut are us <lb />
as could In had anywhere. <lb />
Markets. His Entire <lb />
in line. There <lb />
have been only these, issued since Aug- <lb />
came in. one for white and. two <lb />
eon of d <lb />
Mr. C. R. writes the. <lb />
that it was in error in slat- <lb />
a few days ago that he had <lb />
chased a half in the <lb />
mill. He is associated with Mr, Sta- <lb />
ten and has the <lb />
mill. <lb />
Leon Evans had another crowd <lb />
pleased farmer him the <lb />
sale at the Greenville Warehouse m fa j through the <lb />
One of them was telling how , . . . , <lb />
Mr. was that <lb />
so large a business <lb />
and was that more <lb />
room must be had. He took <lb />
for more room and said the com. <lb />
Ban will either add another feel <lb />
to the present warehouse or will put up <lb />
another building just tor <lb />
shipments. <lb />
Agent Moore tells the <lb />
that present warehouse is just <lb />
about large enough to handle the mis- <lb />
day. <lb />
well pleased he. when the <lb />
remarked that for you every <lb />
time, <lb />
that the tobacco shipments <lb />
alone would In i building the <lb />
company have in <lb />
Hood's Pills, with Hood's <lb />
and the; have done me much good. I <lb />
will not be without them. I have taken <lb />
bottles Hood's and through <lb />
the blessing of Clod, it has cared me. <lb />
I worked as hard as ever the past sum- <lb />
mer, and I am thankful to say I am <lb />
Hood's Pills when taken with <lb />
Hood's help very <lb />
M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. <lb />
This and many other fores that <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Is the One True Blood Purifier. An druggists. It. <lb />
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. <lb />
at your own price for the spot cash only. Come <lb />
early and avoid the rush. <lb />
O. T. <lb />
Next door to The Bank of Greenville, <lb />
OUR MK. LANG <lb />
gone to buy his <lb />
Pall and <lb />
but ho left a few Summer Goods which <lb />
before the new goods come in, and you can <lb />
get them at your own price by calling at <lb />
foil of the- bargains the purchasers dollars and cent <lb />
fact to the truthful assertions, the largest stock, most <lb />
beautiful selections beet values, make our store <lb />
satisfactory for you to trade. Come take a lock at <lb />
the many attractions which we offer you. <lb />
cannot fill 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 />
beautiful or better selected <lb />
stock than this season. Our <lb />
bought for the <lb />
Cash, and added to <lb />
the judgment <lb />
of years <lb />
experience, we offer a line of <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
that has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb />
county- Our store is the home of rare bargains, genuine <lb />
merit, honest goods, square dealing, polite attention, <lb />
and the place for you to trade. We have <lb />
them here and call upon every <lb />
to examine them Our store i <lb />
is full to <lb />
of the <lb />
following <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, Misses and Dress <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods <lb />
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, and other <lb />
Stylish things too mention. Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks. <lb />
Braids and other Trimmings make the heart. <lb />
the ladies to behold hem. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs <lb />
and Hair are beauties. Our Shoe stock is immense for <lb />
Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys. The most <lb />
Ladies, Misses and Children. Oxford <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Bow. <lb />
Dress and Sunday and <lb />
every day Undershirts and Toilet Articles. Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw Hats 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. Hard <lb />
ware Tools, lows and Casting, Tinware, Toilet a <lb />
many household articles that line. The Best <lb />
Crockery that we have ever had and that is saying much. Our <lb />
and Dinner are beauties- Our Cups Saucers, Dishes <lb />
es Howls are here in quantities and variety, Hall, Vase and Far <lb />
Lamps, and fancy patterns. Now u word about our <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Store, bigger more magnificent and grander than ever before. Oak <lb />
Suits. Parlor Suits. Couches, Lounges, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb />
Willow, and Oak Rocking Chairs, and Oak Dining Chairs. All the <lb />
culmination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate pieces, <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads; Dining Tables, Towel and Hal <lb />
Tin Safes Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash- <lb />
Shook and straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur- <lb />
Lace Curtains, Window Shades and other house f <lb />
, and Hand Bags and Wood <lb />
are. Bucket, Tubs. Market and Fancy Lunch Bask <lb />
et. And many other things that you need. Don't come to Green- <lb />
ville and leave without seeing your friends, the Leaders <lb />
tors. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as Executor of <lb />
will of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, notice <lb />
hereby given to all persona indebted <lb />
to the estate make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to ill <lb />
creditors estate of Mrs. A. II <lb />
Clark to exhibit their claims properly <lb />
authenticated to undersigned, at the <lb />
mount Fleming, attorneys. In <lb />
Greenville, N. on the <lb />
of August 1897. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Executor of Mrs. A. M. Clark. <lb />
BLOUNT A FLEXING, Attorneys for <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
To the Tobacco Farm- <lb />
AH farmers growing tobacco who pro- <lb />
pose to use the Improved Method of <lb />
Hanging or Looping curing <lb />
are notified that they must procure a <lb />
Farm Right before using the same. <lb />
same having been patented Oct. <lb />
by Pleasant B. Farmer, and <lb />
signed to John R. <lb />
can be procured by <lb />
If not it will soon be <lb />
and you had better get <lb />
your Flues ready for <lb />
curing. We can sup- <lb />
ply you now at any <lb />
time with the best Steel <lb />
Flues. <lb />
Pender makes good <lb />
Flues. <lb /></p>
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C. ROUNTREE. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
H. L. <lb />
T. E. HOOKER <lb />
ROUNTREE, <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the <lb />
TO THE TOBACCO PUBLIC <lb />
a in connection with it cl <lb />
to us. We have associated with us Messrs. H L. T. E. Hooker, two large and successful tobacco raisers from Greene county, they having purchased the interest of <lb />
e better Prepared to handle your tobacco than ever e and when get your drive direct to the S T A R w here you will always prompt <lb />
attention and highest market prices for your tobacco. Your friends, IT W T P Greenville N C <lb />
The Tobacco Movement. <lb />
The published Ike <lb />
of during few <lb />
d showing the coining lo l <lb />
the new tobacco wop and <lb />
breaks in several -f the towns, be <lb />
encouraging <lb />
this season the year, when <lb />
t hot weather prevails and more <lb />
km is felt all .-. and <lb />
all lines, the town baa <lb />
t warehouses am. i- <lb />
lo receive the lib knows <lb />
no such thing as <lb />
t this section l <lb />
Carolina, which are <lb />
ill have line <lb />
ti. s.; their daces. l the <lb />
editor l in <lb />
have such Ira , can <lb />
look the <lb />
Usual Fall trade to open ill their <lb />
From all reports, the tobacco crop <lb />
be a one in Hasten. <lb />
North Carolina, both in quantity aim <lb />
and the plies realized <lb />
are He to the tanner. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
A New Era of Democracy. <lb />
PROFITABLE PUBLICITY. <lb />
Simplicity in Adv. <lb />
U. <lb />
ft <lb />
Mr. Ill-van. the nominee <lb />
have n p <lb />
train or ear to carry him to New <lb />
and will travel as little <lb />
as possible. He prefers the <lb />
except where the ride fa <lb />
ally long, he praters day <lb />
c to parlor Before he was <lb />
a candidate it was not his <lb />
C to I in private ears, or to <lb />
stop at expensive hotels, and a <lb />
as he can avoid it he docs not intend <lb />
In travel private cars or to stop at <lb />
expensive hotels <lb />
The above is the gist a <lb />
Lincoln, Neb., to the New York <lb />
Journal. It shows that the Democrat- <lb />
have mimed a Democrat in as well <lb />
as in politics, a man who regards his <lb />
present position as no personal <lb />
but a high of duly. When <lb />
he enters the While House, Mr. Bryan <lb />
the Democratic spirit that <lb />
has Iain dormant during the reign <lb />
the of pomp <lb />
and show. We are coming back to <lb />
the days a y that is <lb />
rude nor unlettered, but that puts <lb />
and justice above show and <lb />
News and <lb />
BK <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
n all its <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE. <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
A. <lb />
A. CIGARS <lb />
we direct Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy it is profit. A com <lb />
stork <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and prices <lb />
the times. Our goods bought and <lb />
sold therefore, having no <lb />
to at a <lb />
S. h. N C <lb />
V. I ow i <lb />
it, Tribute Building. New Y <lb />
Not what want, not what your <lb />
wife not your wants, <lb />
v. hat your <lb />
want.-. business. <lb />
which rinds well <lb />
to you, an I o r family, may not <lb />
the public. <lb />
want trade more than <lb />
yon, consequently you must go <lb />
more I ban hall way to meet it. <lb />
The advertiser, while i <lb />
i-r descending dishonesty, always <lb />
s h advertising lo meet <lb />
public and to please the buyer, not <lb />
If. <lb />
ere not ages of <lb />
; they are plain, intelligible state- <lb />
from the seller to the buyer, <lb />
and they have i-o bu to deal with <lb />
pertaining to business. <lb />
The full of neatly <lb />
d u and with poetical <lb />
in y read well to the <lb />
h-literary club, may not <lb />
iii it I lie value of <lb />
homely, simple, honest, <lb />
u ill, mi ins <lb />
Nil what you hill what <lb />
i ts, is the Watchword i f <lb />
publicity, and should be instilled <lb />
into the mind of advertiser, <lb />
whether he expends a year, or <lb />
in attempting to tell the <lb />
that he has something sale. <lb />
it you want to know whether your <lb />
advertising is well written, don't ask <lb />
your lawyer, or your doctor, or <lb />
minister, what he thinks of your <lb />
but obtain the opinion of the <lb />
of the middle class, for they are <lb />
in the they lave the <lb />
money, and they buy ninety-nine per <lb />
sent, of everything you sell. <lb />
simple advertisement, briefly and <lb />
plainly telling its story, will <lb />
by the intelligent, because to them <lb />
simplicity is art, and will be <lb />
by the ignorant ; it reaches every class, <lb />
and to every reason. <lb />
When in doubt, use <lb />
Peculiar Accident to a Horse. <lb />
Mr M. B. Prince tells us cf a <lb />
liar that befell one cf his <lb />
horses Monday night. They run in a <lb />
pasture lot where there arc a number <lb />
fruit tree. h-n Mr. Prince went <lb />
out Tuesday wonting imagine his <lb />
prise lo see one t the animals <lb />
right hind leg hung the link of a <lb />
peach tree three <lb />
ground It is hoists <lb />
were kicking at each and in I i <lb />
way the one in question got her leg <lb />
in the Inn. The skin and <lb />
the bock joint were considerably <lb />
but beyond this serious <lb />
injury was It is remarkable <lb />
the leg was not broken or I <lb />
Mr. thinks t <lb />
will soon recover and .- <lb />
bad -ear v ill show twill <lb />
of the <lb />
Gold <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
Took a Horse. <lb />
We have heard and known men <lb />
ii-id toys riding other people's bores <lb />
a. ray, but we never heard till to-day <lb />
of a woman taking a horse us did a <lb />
Woman named Terrell, an inmate of <lb />
the home, who went to Mr. <lb />
I,. Walker's near Graham depot <lb />
bridled one of his horses and rode i ff. <lb />
were here last night s <lb />
for her and lira <lb />
N. <lb />
On the It'll of July the cold <lb />
death crept to the home of Mr. <lb />
Bad nod stole from him <lb />
his daughter, Sallie. She in been <lb />
sick lour weeks, her sickness begin- <lb />
with fever and t tiding <lb />
the. fatal typhoid. Sallie was a sweet, <lb />
girt. None saw her but to like <lb />
her, none knew but to love her, <lb />
and very sad indeed to part with <lb />
one who is loved by all who knew her. <lb />
Only eighteen years old, I looming <lb />
into womanhood, and lane been <lb />
very influential over some poor soul. <lb />
Nobody knows the lives people <lb />
might lead. God knows best. He was <lb />
somebody's love. The was <lb />
before bis mother's face and <lb />
her cure and anxiety for him was <lb />
great, though she could not <lb />
him and perhaps did not want We <lb />
may do all we can, but our will <lb />
must be done. She was oldest <lb />
single sister and seemed to be the joy <lb />
and pride of the household, especially <lb />
o her father, as she was very dutiful <lb />
and kind. May God bless the bereaved <lb />
ones and help us all to meet, in a bright- <lb />
world on high. <lb />
The coffin is closed and the people have <lb />
come <lb />
To take you from our care ; <lb />
And sad and lonely looks the grave <lb />
Far them to lay you there. <lb />
very sad but still <lb />
To hear the clods that lull. <lb />
Upon the one who was so young <lb />
And loved and esteemed by all. <lb />
Weep not, dear father, after me <lb />
My sufferings on earth are o'er, <lb />
No pain fever will disturb am rest <lb />
When we reach the shore. <lb />
Dear and sisters, I've paid <lb />
the debt <lb />
That all of you do owe, <lb />
Be prepared to die and follow <lb />
To a world free from misery and woe. <lb />
Join Clubs. <lb />
In We.-t many Republicans <lb />
have joined Bryan clubs. In one <lb />
ha, more than two hundred <lb />
hive already joined- hi Charleston, <lb />
William one of the <lb />
of the South Side foundry and machine <lb />
shops, and a former Republican, was <lb />
elected president, and A. <lb />
who heretofore was always a <lb />
was elected secretary of the <lb />
club. In this club the free silver <lb />
Republicans outnumber the Democrats. <lb />
A evenings ago Mr. Virgil A. <lb />
Gates, made a speech at <lb />
Pine Grove, near this city, and organ- <lb />
a Bryan and club. He re- <lb />
ports that per cent of these have <lb />
been Republicans heretofore. <lb />
The trades unions of this city, whose <lb />
members have generally been high <lb />
protectionists and voted the <lb />
can ticket, are now nearly all solid <lb />
Bryan and <lb />
It is about the same the <lb />
element. It is difficult to find a <lb />
Andrew an influential <lb />
lion to vote for Bryan free silver, <lb />
no matter what his former party <lb />
nave been. <lb />
The defection from the party of <lb />
and the gold standard is not <lb />
by any means confined lo the ordinary <lb />
voters. Men of influence a d leader- <lb />
ship in the party are coin- <lb />
over lo the Bryan and stand- <lb />
ard. Among those may be mentioned <lb />
Judge J. II Brown, life-long <lb />
and at one time a candidate for <lb />
Congress on the Republic in ticket in <lb />
this district ; Judge J. It. C. Drew, a <lb />
prominent Republican Hon. <lb />
Andrew Hurley, an influential <lb />
of this city. Colonel J <lb />
of another prom- <lb />
leader, and at one time the Re- <lb />
publican candidate for Congress in I hat <lb />
district, has announced himself a free <lb />
silver man, and will vote for Bryan <lb />
and Colonel A. C. Fuller, an <lb />
influential Republican of the same <lb />
has announced himself the same <lb />
way. <lb />
The Baltimore Sun says that some <lb />
dissatisfaction is expressed at <lb />
received that r either of the rail- <lb />
from Washington to New York <lb />
will give reduced rates on the occasion <lb />
of the and ratification. <lb />
Three hundred members of one Wash- <lb />
club alone, it is stated, would <lb />
have gone had there a reduction <lb />
in fan-. The of the <lb />
railroads condemned at <lb />
both headquarters, but Senator Faulk- <lb />
says will do no harm, but <lb />
fit the Democracy in tin; <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
SALVE. <lb />
The Best Salve in the Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands <lb />
i Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pity required. It Is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
THREe YEARS ME <lb />
HARDLY AT NIGHT-ONE <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of Texas. <lb />
was a sufferer from Catarrh hi <lb />
form. Truly, his description of his suffer <lb />
lugs seem little short of marvelous. In- <lb />
stead of seeking his couch, glad for the <lb />
nights coming, he went to It with terror, <lb />
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a struggle to breathe was <lb />
before lie could not sleep on either <lb />
side for two years, r. P. P., <lb />
Great Itemed, cured him In quick time. <lb />
DE TEXAS <lb />
Messrs. BROS. Savannah. <lb />
I have used nearly four bottles <lb />
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb />
of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb />
I. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- <lb />
smothering, palpitation of the heart, <lb />
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- <lb />
was closed for ten years, but now <lb />
can breathe through It readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for <lb />
years; In fact, I dreaded lo see night come. <lb />
Now I sleep soundly In any position Ml <lb />
night. <lb />
I am SO years old, but expect soon ti <lb />
he able to take hold of the plow <lb />
I feel glad that I was lucky enough to gel <lb />
P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it in <lb />
friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY <lb />
THE STATE OP TEX or <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
on day, personally appeared <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being <lb />
sworn, says on that the <lb />
statement made by him relative to tie- <lb />
virtue of r. I. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this <lb />
August 4th, 1801. <lb />
J. M. LAMBERT, N. P. <lb />
Comanche County. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all oilier <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
Rheumatism twists and distorts your <lb />
hands and feet. Its agonies are intense, <lb />
but speedy relief and a permanent curt- <lb />
Is gained by the use of P. P. P. <lb />
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb />
otherwise, can be cured and the system <lb />
built by P. P. P. A healthy woman is <lb />
a beautiful woman. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all ilK <lb />
of the skin are removed <lb />
cured by P. P. P. <lb />
P. P. P. will restore build <lb />
up system and regulate In every <lb />
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down- <lb />
n-the-month feeling. <lb />
For Blotches and Pimples on the face <lb />
take P. P. P. <lb />
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
regulation, take P. P. P. Great <lb />
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
SOLE PROPRIETORS <lb />
Block, .- <lb />
For sale by J. L. Drug- <lb />
gist next deer looT. <lb />
SIGHTS. <lb />
Tie clouds arc <lb />
blue, <lb />
mortal knows <lb />
for a drop dew <lb />
despairing rose. <lb />
While in and dusty v <lb />
vi hill and plain, <lb />
A jangling, wrangling <lb />
rain ; <lb />
ENCOURAGE THE MARKET. <lb />
X. C, Aug. 1890. <lb />
Km open- <lb />
of the season was a pleas- <lb />
ant to any one who was pres- <lb />
Ibis morning at o'clock when the <lb />
bell tapped to begin. The <lb />
n Mr. O. L. of the <lb />
Eastern, in every respect <lb />
well limed well received. <lb />
This is indeed a time for a <lb />
business involving g much as the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market contains. <lb />
But surprise was that under all <lb />
circumstances there were such <lb />
prices uniformly in all the houses and <lb />
all bad good breaks. However, <lb />
greater surprise than nil other.; was the <lb />
conspicuous absence of the business men <lb />
and merchants of the town, only two <lb />
or three lending even their presence to <lb />
the occasion. Who are most in. <lb />
class in of the <lb />
The merchants and those <lb />
doing business g-t most <lb />
the tobacco money. <lb />
Now this is written in all kindness <lb />
and only to the of our <lb />
people t. importance of giving to <lb />
the tobacco interest their moral and <lb />
business support. It is a well <lb />
fact that the town of Greenville, and <lb />
every av of business and trade in <lb />
it, is greatly by the tobacco <lb />
market. The greater interest there is <lb />
manifested in building of Greenville <lb />
and her markets, the more it will be <lb />
felt by all. It makes a better and wiser <lb />
merchant lo go out and be on mark- <lb />
et. The people the interest and <lb />
Dote it. It is indeed refreshing to be <lb />
on a lively tobacco break. <lb />
To is to <lb />
We bless if we would receive <lb />
a r pour water <lb />
ill C p if w- would have<lb />
s, a pi id In <lb />
. l . <lb />
Hewers, their <lb />
man and man gal hers -m, deck <lb />
path of friendship and makes <lb />
sweeter rich . The <lb />
sky is mellower for the g cloud <lb />
lowers beneath it. The it-, <lb />
I In- the orb of days. <lb />
All thing are tributary another. <lb />
I he w worm lights a traveler's path; <lb />
the pebble turns the tide. Kills till the <lb />
river ; rivers send their vapors <lb />
again till the nil. If Hows <lb />
our soul unto our neighbors, something <lb />
must be dislodged wit bin the I mast. <lb />
It may be envy, pride or <lb />
it may be sweetest strain <lb />
of gratitude that will gladden some ear, <lb />
though not our own. We are bill <lb />
workers, but not like earthly laborers <lb />
wailing for our pay. It comes in God's <lb />
time and always a, the needed moment <lb />
waves in motion. Roll the <lb />
ball of love heavenward. Ii will strike <lb />
many hearts and gather accelerated <lb />
speed, the cup around. Bid the <lb />
drink, for dust will gather on <lb />
the cup I stands and <lb />
water it holds will become unlit for our <lb />
own or another's use. <lb />
Holes m the for Speed. <lb />
The statement of an Italian cap <lb />
that he had proved by experience <lb />
that a ship goes faster when her sails <lb />
are a number of holes <lb />
t a when they are quite s was <lb />
looked upon as ridiculous <lb />
however, <lb />
now find I hat Italian has gone a <lb />
lone way toward proving his case. <lb />
theory is that the force of wind <lb />
cannot fail take effect on an inflated <lb />
sail, because the cushion of <lb />
air that up the hollow. To <lb />
prevent this cushion collecting, he <lb />
bored a number boles in the sail, <lb />
which let part of the wind blow right <lb />
through and allowed the to <lb />
strike against the canvas and exercise <lb />
its full effect. Several trials have been <lb />
made, and ii looks as if Ibis is another <lb />
those paradoxical truths which <lb />
pears impossible on the surface. <lb />
The experiments were made in all <lb />
weathers. In a light wind a boat with <lb />
ordinary .-ails made lour knots, while <lb />
with i sail she coursed <lb />
five and a quarter knots ; in a fresh <lb />
breeze she did seven knots with <lb />
nary sails, and eight and <lb />
knots with the improved sails; in a <lb />
strong wind she did eight knots and <lb />
knots respectively. If this <lb />
speed sustained through- <lb />
out a long voyage would increase the <lb />
value or the one-filth, as she <lb />
would make same trip in lour <lb />
weeks that she did before in five <lb />
Evening Transcript. <lb />
Man <lb />
U lo make in <lb />
k III- <lb />
bill d cause <lb />
I; is lo give a inure <lb />
during lite than o much <lb />
death. <lb />
-i <lb />
is a vigorous 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 />
A trial of this plan but <lb />
little and is sure to lead to <lb />
profitable culture. <lb />
Oar pamphlets not circulars <lb />
inn special bill are practical contain- <lb />
researches on subject and <lb />
arc really to They arc Mat Use <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
Nassau St., York, <lb />
s Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Secret of Beauty <lb />
is health. The secret of health <lb />
the power to digest and <lb />
a proper of food. <lb />
This can never be done when <lb />
the liver docs not act it's part. <lb />
know this <lb />
Liver Pills are an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
Oat Nov. <lb />
St. <lb />
year, o. <lb />
TONIC and <lb />
i . In nil x- <lb />
n r it 1.1 thy <lb />
mi <lb />
Ls . <lb />
an <lb />
Sold A J.<lb />
w,, <lb />
stun- near <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
nil <lb />
of <lb />
jaundice bilious fever, bilious- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
for <lb />
neck, <lb />
These ii <lb />
Womb, n Ii <lb />
Flood ft. <lb />
vis i <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
at druggists, <lb />
cure <lb />
ti pans assist digestion. <lb />
cure <lb />
run, a s <lb />
FINE BUGGIES a SPECIALTY <lb />
All of repairing done <lb />
use labor good <lb />
material and an- prepared to give <lb />
you work. <lb />
Card <lb />
Kl JAM Kg, <lb />
AT r O E Y -AT-LA <lb />
Pia l in all M v . <lb />
II. <lb />
. At-Law. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Practices In Coin t. <lb />
H. W- <lb />
H Successors lo <lb />
fT <lb />
u. a. <lb />
B. K. <lb />
Snow Hill. Ore N. <lb />
LOW <lb />
N. C <lb />
in all <lb />
DR. fl. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
CO. <lb />
N. C <lb />
IV------ <lb />
Here is a diamond, here a piece of <lb />
Both . yet between <lb />
mightiest of <lb />
Mature. The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; clemently the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or <lb />
life or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means of Digestive <lb />
Cordial we ran enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the all <lb />
forms of and incipient con- <lb />
with flesh. <lb />
i Inn blood, nervous the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with It relieves at once. It <lb />
and nature to nourish <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cent, <lb />
is lest for <lb />
en. Doctors recommend It In place <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
O. <lb />
Office over Old Brick Store front room <lb />
DR. T. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
n. o. <lb />
cure headache. <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
Black-1 naught 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 cents. <lb />
Lambert. Franklin Co., <lb />
March <lb />
I have used all kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I would one pack age of Black <lb />
for all the others I ever saw <lb />
It is best thing fur horses <lb />
of the year, and will cure <lb />
a sicken cholera every time. <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Wire andiron Fencing <lb />
sold. work, <lb />
trices <lb />
RIVER <lb />
Steamers leave Wellington lot <lb />
ville and Tarboro land <lb />
on Tar Wed need i <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Green ville same days. <lb />
These departures are subject to <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
Connecting at <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Bo-ton. j <lb />
Shippers should order theft <lb />
marked via <lb />
New York. from I <lb />
Nor- <lb />
folk Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
from Baltimore. Merchants Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
For th. Cure Diseases. <lb />
This has In use <lb />
years, and wherever know ha <lb />
been in steady demand. It hue been e <lb />
the all i <lb />
e country, and ha effected cures v he <lb />
all other remedies, with the no <lb />
the physicians, <lb />
for years Tins o <lb />
standing and high <lb />
winch It has obtained i- owing <lb />
its own but <lb />
ever I made to bring It <lb />
public. One bottle of this <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt I n <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders <lb />
tended to. Address all to <lb />
T, F- Green ff-0 <lb />
cathartic. <lb />
cure liver troubles. <lb />
cure constipation. <lb />
cure flatulence. <lb />
and Trade-Mark obtained and all Pat- <lb />
business conducted for moderate <lb />
G u. g. <lb />
we patent less lime than <lb />
remote from <lb />
bend model, drawing or <lb />
We advise, if or free of <lb />
charge. Our fee due till patent <lb />
A Pamphlet, to Obtain with <lb />
cost MOM in the U. S. and foreign countries <lb />
Ml <lb />
Patent D. C. <lb />
Wanted-An Idea <lb />
your mar I ,, <lb />
JOHN X., <lb />
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