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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of now mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
of Society s <lb />
. B tug Sought. <lb />
THE LAW <lb />
Incense Tax and Coinage <lb />
TUB Of <lb />
What is test of honesty <lb />
money It certainly be <lb />
in tie purchasing power the <lb />
Ai dollar could not <lb />
n in its general power; <lb />
.- <lb />
Mable alien <lb />
A dollar <lb />
lot <lb />
ail <lb />
products now than formerly to <lb />
money with to i. <lb />
taxes, Debts have not fallen, lite <lb />
farmer who owed is <lb />
to pay although it may <lb />
a difficult as <lb />
dollar which to pay the i <lb />
debt. Railroad rates have not been re- <lb />
to keep pace with foiling prices, <lb />
aid besides these items there mi-y i <lb />
more. The has just com. I <lb />
plaint against the gold The <lb />
wage-earners have been injured by n <lb />
gold standard and bare expressed them- <lb />
selves upon the subject with at em- <lb />
In February. 1895, a <lb />
for the immediate restoration of <lb />
the free and unlimited coinage of gold <lb />
silver at to was signed by the <lb />
representatives of all, or newly all, the <lb />
leading labor organizations and present <lb />
i would <lb />
by average prices. <lb />
which increases in purchasing power is <lb />
as as n dollar which de- <lb />
in purchasing power, <lb />
i. now of University of <lb />
, and one h gold <lb />
authorities, in Ids work <lb />
i ill not only a units that gold <lb />
, ,, remain absolutely stable in <lb />
. but expressly asserts there <lb />
i mi a-a standard of value <lb />
payments, either ill or <lb />
. which remains absolutely u.- <lb />
He even suggests that a <lb />
multiple standard, where i the Mail is <lb />
. the selling u nun <lb />
i i i articles general <lb />
. d be a r than <lb />
. or silver, in bag <lb />
lime would thereby be paid <lb />
i by the same purchasing <lb />
lower was riven in the <lb />
be successfully claimed <lb />
or bimetallism, or <lb />
other system, gives an absolutely <lb />
j.-l of value. Under both <lb />
iii m and. bimetallism the <lb />
p ,. . Uses the weight and fine- <lb />
i e of the dollar, invests it with legal- <lb />
l qualities, then the <lb />
mints to its unlimited coinage, the <lb />
purchasing power of the to be <lb />
lb by the Dumber of dollars. <lb />
is better than <lb />
because it gives us a peril <lb />
dollar, is, a liar nu- <lb />
in it- general purchasing power <lb />
i it a nearer approach <lb />
to sit to honesty, to justice than <lb />
a I I standard possibly Prior <lb />
1873, when there were enough open <lb />
ml i- to permit all the gold and <lb />
tor coinage to entrance <lb />
in a wold's volume of standard <lb />
in . the States have <lb />
a g with <lb />
injury to the p. this country <lb />
but when each step toward a <lb />
universal gold the <lb />
power of gold, depresses <lb />
prices, and transfer- l the pockets of <lb />
tie creditor class an unearned <lb />
pi the influence of this great nation <lb />
la be thrown upon side gold <lb />
unless w.-are prepared to accept the <lb />
natural an I legitimate consequences <lb />
act. Any legislation which I whom limy tell their goods <lb />
lessen- the stock buy, retail n i <lb />
money lbs exchangeable value i u cannot sell, wile mer. I <lb />
Therefore, the manufacturers must <lb />
i -r must inevitably raise <lb />
the purchasing power money and <lb />
d to Congress, <lb />
while a gold standard raises the <lb />
purchasing power the dollar. Ti also <lb />
it more cult to obtain s- <lb />
sum of the dollar. They that <lb />
employment is less sat, loss <lb />
work in in; probable e-employ <lb />
m at less certain. A standard <lb />
encouraged the boarding money be- <lb />
cause money is rising. It also <lb />
ages enterprise and industry. <lb />
On the other hand, the restoration of <lb />
bimetallism will discourage boarding, <lb />
because prices are .-toady or rising <lb />
money cannot afford to de idle in bunk <lb />
The farm and wag e r c.- <lb />
to .-ether c a ma- <lb />
j the p iii c <lb />
Why i their Interests Lr I <lb />
in considering A <lb />
monetary system which is <lb />
advantageous to a has <lb />
loss to commend i; than a which <lb />
would I ope and to <lb />
tho-e who create the wealth. <lb />
up have made a special <lb />
appeal to those who hold lire and life- <lb />
insurance policies, but these policy hold <lb />
era say that since the total premiums <lb />
received exceed the total losses paid a <lb />
rising standard must be more benefit <lb />
to the than to the policy <lb />
holders. <lb />
solicitude been expressed <lb />
by our opponents the depositors in <lb />
savings banks. They constantly par- <lb />
a before these depositors the <lb />
ages of a gold stand a b it <lb />
peals will be in vain, c <lb />
bat K depositors know that r a gold <lb />
standard there is increasing danger <lb />
that they will lose their deposits, be- <lb />
cause the inability the banks to <lb />
their assets and they still <lb />
know that if I gold standard is <lb />
to continue indefinitely they may be <lb />
to Withdraw their deposits ill <lb />
order to pay living expenses. <lb />
is only necessary to in the in <lb />
creasing number tail tires in order to <lb />
know it gold standard is o <lb />
merchants and These <lb />
men do not make their profits <lb />
from from whom <lb />
rowed but from to <lb />
I r the in value <lb />
of all other <lb />
OP THE <lb />
opponents times admit <lb />
it was a mistake to <lb />
but insist that should submit to <lb />
conditions rather return <lb />
err in <lb />
th it we have reached tho end <lb />
i the of a gold we <lb />
have not The injury <lb />
i n ore, a-id no person <lb />
h I i is Li suffer from <lb />
make gold the only <lb />
standard money, i h s <lb />
W ii b are now operating to destroy <lb />
y r in the State- will, <lb />
here, lamed against other r- <lb />
countries, an I new convert <lb />
to the gold standard will add to the <lb />
general distress. So long as the scram- <lb />
for gold continue prices must fall, <lb />
am a general fall in prices is but an <lb />
other definition of hard times. <lb />
Our opponents, en <lb />
tire for <lb />
have to selfishness of nearly <lb />
every society. Recognizing <lb />
the disposition of the individual voter <lb />
to consider the effect of any proposed <lb />
legislation himself, we present to <lb />
the American people the financial policy <lb />
in the platform, <lb />
that It will result in the greatest <lb />
to the <lb />
farmers are opposed to <lb />
standard because they felt it <lb />
effects. Since they sell at wholesale <lb />
and buy at they have lost more <lb />
an they gained by falling prices ; <lb />
I id hi -sides they have found that <lb />
. fixed charges have not fallen at <lb />
, Taxes have not been <lb />
increased, although it requires more<lb />
of Pitt and Surrounding Counties.<lb />
. .-.<lb />
who hold tis a In- <lb />
vestment, stock of and of <lb />
other do not include <lb />
those who speculate in or <lb />
stock holdings as a means of obtaining <lb />
advantage in in- <lb />
by a gold The rising <lb />
dollar destroys the earning of <lb />
these enterprises without reducing <lb />
liabilities, and. as dividends cannot be <lb />
paid fixed charges have been sat- <lb />
the stockholders mu at bar the <lb />
burden hard times. <lb />
de- <lb />
pend business c and tin- <lb />
standard bath U-.-ens tie amount <lb />
and the of such <lb />
salaries, <lb />
Official <lb />
who hold tor life, <lb />
would in the long run be adjusted to <lb />
the of those who occupy them, <lb />
and if the present policy continues, we <lb />
must expect the between the <lb />
taxpayer and th to increase <lb />
in <lb />
the <lb />
their from the <lb />
classes, and can only, enjoy <lb />
prosperity when there is prosperity. <lb />
am not tempted to the effect <lb />
of the gold standard upon classes, in <lb />
fact, bare to mention a but <lb />
each person will be able to apply the <lb />
principle to his <lb />
earnestness of <lb />
ally their earnings into real <lb />
or personal properly. Tins being true <lb />
in any temporary advantage <lb />
which may come treat a system <lb />
which rises in its purchasing <lb />
power, it must not be forgotten that <lb />
the dollar cannot buy than for- <lb />
unless property sells for less <lb />
than formerly. Hence It will be seen <lb />
It <lb />
Where <lb />
FOR <lb />
will see that your every in- <lb />
will be looked after. <lb />
We also guarantee perfect <lb />
satisfaction and the highest f <lb />
prices of any house in this <lb />
State or Virginia. <lb />
OLA. FORBES. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors, C. <lb />
that a large portion of those who <lb />
may find pecuniary advantage in <lb />
a gold will discover taut their <lb />
losses exceed their gains.<lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish-1 <lb />
the Reflector and j <lb />
North the <lb />
above amount. Tin's is <lb />
campaign year and you j <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
it i,; <lb />
wealth consists hugely in I invest <lb />
have a right louse the ballot <lb />
enhance the value of their <lb />
j have not the rest of the the right <lb />
b sometimes I I y our op- ,. ,,. to ,,., <lb />
are now ready to o en and are in better shape to handle your Tobacco <lb />
than we have ever been before. With ample floor space and plenty of money <lb />
which to do our business, we propose to be second to none in the Ware- <lb />
house business, your own interest by Belling where <lb />
you can get the best returns. So we respectfully in- <lb />
vie you tor <lb />
that a bank belongs to th <lb />
debtor cl but this is not true any <lb />
hank. pub. <lb />
by a solvent bank shows that <lb />
exceed the liabilities. This is <lb />
to say, while bank owes a large <lb />
amount of money to its depositors it <lb />
not only has enough on hand in money <lb />
and notes to pay its depositors, but, in <lb />
thereto, hat- enough to cover <lb />
its capital and surplus. When the <lb />
dollar is rising in value slowly, a bank <lb />
may, by making short time loans and <lb />
taking good security, avoid loss, hut, <lb />
when prices are falling rapidly, the bank <lb />
is apt to lose more money because of <lb />
bad debts than it can gain by in- <lb />
crease in purchasing power of its cap- <lb />
ital and surplus. <lb />
must be admitted, that <lb />
banks combine the business a <lb />
bond broker with ordinary balking <lb />
business, and these may make enough <lb />
an the negotiation of loans to <lb />
losses in legitimate hanking <lb />
business As long as human nature <lb />
remains as it is, there will always be <lb />
danger that, unless the <lb />
public opinion or legal those <lb />
who see a pecuniary profit for them- <lb />
selves in a certain condition may yield <lb />
to temptation bring about <lb />
coalition. has dated Ilia. <lb />
One of tin main duns of <lb />
p event men from injuring one <lb />
tin- disastrous eons of a <lb />
rising The people who <lb />
must purchase money with the <lb />
of toil stand in a position entirely <lb />
different from the position of those <lb />
who own money or <lb />
come. <lb />
MASSES. <lb />
well of the nation, <lb />
of itself, depends upon the <lb />
prosperity of the masses. shall <lb />
it profit us to have a dollar which <lb />
more valuable every day if such <lb />
a dollar lowers the standard of <lb />
and brings distress to the <lb />
shall it profit us if in trying t <lb />
raise our by increasing the <lb />
chasing power of our dollar we destroy <lb />
our ability to pay the debts already con- <lb />
by lowering the purchasing <lb />
power of the products with which <lb />
those debts be paid t <lb />
it is asserted, as it constantly is <lb />
asserted, that the gold standard will <lb />
enable us to borrow more money from <lb />
abroad, I reply time the restoration of <lb />
will restore the parity be- <lb />
tween money and <lb />
permit an era of prosperity which will <lb />
enable l he American to become <lb />
of money instead of perpetual <lb />
Even if we desire <lb />
on, h <lb />
under a which. lowering <lb />
the value weakens the <lb />
a a. never was duty upon which credit <lb />
to-day. It is not <lb />
who have made a <lb />
I v to the govern- <lb />
m-i it n the h of favor <lb />
polity which will keep the <lb />
upon them. I <lb />
e, that I speak the sen- <lb />
of the vast majority of the <lb />
when I say that a financial policy <lb />
administered in behalf of all the people <lb />
would make our government <lb />
any combination financiers, <lb />
foreign or <lb />
me say a word, now, in regard <lb />
to persons who are <lb />
by a gold standard and <lb />
favor it, not a desire to <lb />
upon the rights of others, bat because <lb />
the circumstances v Inch surround them <lb />
hind them to the effect tint the gold <lb />
standard has upon others. <lb />
shall ask you In the bin <lb />
two gentleman whose long <lb />
public service tad high standing in the <lb />
to which they belong will <lb />
them from adverse m by our op- <lb />
In Senator <lb />
said <lb />
The contraction currency is a <lb />
far more operation I ban <lb />
Senators suppose. Our own and oilier <lb />
nations have gone through that <lb />
before. It is not to take <lb />
that without sorest distress. To <lb />
every person, except a capitalist out of <lb />
debt, or u salaried or annuitant, <lb />
it is a period of loss, danger lassitude <lb />
of trade, tall wag. s, suspension of en. <lb />
prise, Icy and It <lb />
meant rain to whose debts <lb />
are twice their capital, one- <lb />
third their actual propel It <lb />
means the fall of all pro- <lb />
without any great reduction <lb />
taxes. What prudent man would dare <lb />
to build R house, a railroad, a factory, <lb />
or a burn with ibis certain fact before <lb />
him As said before, the <lb />
inferred to must be the man <lb />
salary is fixed for life, and not <lb />
th. man whose salary depends <lb />
rs conditions. <lb />
Mr. Sherman describes <lb />
traction of Ike as disastrous <lb />
lo all the people, except the capitalist, <lb />
out of debt and I hose who stand in a <lb />
position similar to his, he is stating a <lb />
which must be apparent to <lb />
person who will give the matter careful <lb />
consideration. Sherman was at <lb />
that time speaking of the contraction of <lb />
the volume of paper but the <lb />
principal which he set forth applies if <lb />
lb. re is a of the volume <lb />
t. c of the world. <lb />
discussed the same <lb />
in connection with the <lb />
of silver. in the <lb />
House on the 7th <lb />
of February, 1878, he said <lb />
I believe tho struggle now going on <lb />
in this and other countries for a single <lb />
gold standard would, if successful, pro- <lb />
duce widespread disaster In and <lb />
throughout; commercial world. The <lb />
destruction silver as money the <lb />
establishment of gold as the sole unit <lb />
of value must have a ruinous effect on <lb />
all of property, except those in- <lb />
vested a fixed return in <lb />
These would be enormously <lb />
enhanced In value, and would gain a <lb />
disproportionate and unfair advantage <lb />
over every other species of property. <lb />
it strange that holders of in- <lb />
vestments, which yield a fixed return in <lb />
money, can regard the <lb />
of silver with We may <lb />
expect the holders of forms of <lb />
property to protest against giving to <lb />
money a and unfair <lb />
advantage every species of <lb />
the holders of fixed invest- <lb />
though I hey i ; n advantage <lb />
of the dollar, see <lb />
injustice if the legislation which <lb />
gins this over those <lb />
whose incomes I upon the value <lb />
I and in Is. If the hold <lb />
of fixed investments will not listen <lb />
to based upon justice and <lb />
equity, to them to consider the <lb />
of We do not live <lb />
ourselves ; our labor, our self- <lb />
denial, and our anxious these <lb />
are for those who are to come after us <lb />
as much as for ourselves, but we can- <lb />
m I protect our condition beyond the <lb />
period of OUT lives. Let those who <lb />
now reaping advantage from a <lb />
financial system remember that <lb />
years come their own <lb />
and their children's children may, <lb />
through operation of this same sys- <lb />
be made to my tribute to the <lb />
of those are wronged to- <lb />
day <lb />
against the maintenance of a <lb />
gold standard, either permanently or <lb />
until other nations can be united for <lb />
its overthrow, the Chicago platform <lb />
presents a clear and emphatic demand <lb />
for the immediate restoration of tho <lb />
free and unlimited coinage of silver and <lb />
gold at the present legal ratio of to <lb />
I without waiting tor the aid or consent <lb />
of any are not ask- <lb />
that a new experiment be tried; <lb />
we are upon a return to h <lb />
approved by history <lb />
and supported by all the prominent <lb />
slat f our nation from the days <lb />
of the President down to 1873. <lb />
When we ask that our mints be opened <lb />
to flee unlimited coinage of <lb />
into full legal-tender money we <lb />
are simply asking that the same mint <lb />
privileges be accorded to silver that <lb />
are now accorded to gold. When we <lb />
ask coinage be the ratio of <lb />
Id to we simply ask that our gold <lb />
coins the standard silver dollar <lb />
which, be it remembered, contains the <lb />
same amount pure silver as the <lb />
silver dollar coined at our mints <lb />
present weight and fine- <lb />
theoretical advantage of the <lb />
bimetallic system is well stated by a <lb />
European writer on political economy, <lb />
who suggests the follow log <lb />
river led from two sources is mom <lb />
uniform volume than a river fed <lb />
from one the being that <lb />
when one of the feeders is swollen the <lb />
other may be low, whereas a river which <lb />
has but cue feeder must rise or fall <lb />
with that feeder. So in the case of <lb />
bimetallism. The volume of metallic <lb />
money receives contributions from both <lb />
the gold mines and the silver mines, <lb />
and therefore varies less, and the dollar <lb />
resting upon two less <lb />
in Its purchasing power than the <lb />
dollar which rests on one metal <lb />
If there arc two kinds of money the <lb />
option must rest either with the debtor <lb />
or with the creditor. Assuming that <lb />
their rights are equal, we must look at <lb />
the interests of society in general in <lb />
order to determine which side the option <lb />
should be given. Under the bimetallic <lb />
system gold and silver are linked to- <lb />
by law a fixed law, and any <lb />
person or persons owing any quantity <lb />
of either metal can hive the same con <lb />
ON<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
at the post Ht <lb />
C as mail matter <lb />
August 25th, <lb />
IN PLAN OF CO- <lb />
What They <lb />
the <lb />
to he Swallowed. <lb />
The Republican Executive Commit <lb />
tee met last Saturday and issued a <lb />
to the Republicans of the State. <lb />
From we make the following ex- <lb />
is therefore resolved by the <lb />
Slat Republican Executive <lb />
in regular meeting assembled, that we <lb />
recommend to the Republican voters <lb />
the the necessity of co-opera- <lb />
with the Populists in all the <lb />
ties where it is practicable, on the <lb />
legislative and officers, with <lb />
the understanding Unit -members of the <lb />
L- patties shall <lb />
the nominee caucus <lb />
for United Senator, so <lb />
party shall have one Senator in Con- <lb />
it be seen from this that every <lb />
Populist candidate for the Legislature <lb />
is to be pledged beforehand to vote <lb />
for a Republican for United States <lb />
Senator. This is to re-elect Senator <lb />
who is an ardent admirer <lb />
be that the <lb />
honest Populists of Carolina will <lb />
vote any man favors <lb />
or President, and yet the Republicans <lb />
are advised and commanded to make <lb />
pledge himself <lb />
end before voting for bin. W j ask <lb />
the of Pitt whether they pro- <lb />
pose to do this. <lb />
This occurs in the <lb />
We also urge the immediate organ- <lb />
of and Russell clubs <lb />
in every precinct in the State, and that <lb />
they secure necessary literature to <lb />
educate honest yeomanry of the <lb />
Commonwealth, in those ad- <lb />
by Republican party that every <lb />
voter shall exercise his suffrage in ibis <lb />
most important election intelligently <lb />
and <lb />
Does any man have any now <lb />
as to whether Republicans favor <lb />
and the gold standard Can <lb />
any man who favors and any <lb />
party which proposes to defeat it if <lb />
they can i We ask the honest silver <lb />
these questions in all earnest <lb />
and we that they will aid <lb />
in giving to <lb />
To make the above eve i <lb />
and show that they not only favor <lb />
but endorse the gold platform <lb />
interprets mean only gold <lb />
they <lb />
we heartily endorse the action <lb />
of the National convention <lb />
at St. in presenting for our sup- <lb />
port for the great <lb />
pion protection to American <lb />
tries. Win. of Ohio, and <lb />
Garret A. Hob it. of New Jersey, for <lb />
and hereby pledge our <lb />
their candidacy and <lb />
the platform U principles upon which <lb />
stand. In enunciation the party <lb />
policy touching the great economic and <lb />
other issues and <lb />
that our firm belief is that by wise and <lb />
proper j State will give <lb />
its electoral vote <lb />
November <lb />
In this it will be seen that their sup- <lb />
is pledged to the candidates <lb />
in no uncertain sound <lb />
and express the belief that North <lb />
Carolina will give its electoral vote to <lb />
and thereby <lb />
rivet upon us the evils of the <lb />
ard. <lb />
We believe that Populists in the <lb />
State who ire in <lb />
reform will never co operate <lb />
with any party advocating any such <lb />
declarations as the above. Whatever <lb />
they about having their own <lb />
tickets we arc thoroughly convinced <lb />
that they can never aid the Republicans <lb />
and be true to the principles which they <lb />
have heretofore so earnestly advocated. <lb />
W call -upon all men who a <lb />
change in the present financial system <lb />
to think before they act and when they <lb />
do act let their actions in <lb />
dance with their professions. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY <lb />
Items. <lb />
M. V,., Aug. <lb />
Rev. A. S. Barnes Ham- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Rev. A. J. Parker, of <lb />
preached here <lb />
morning night. He <lb />
several received them <lb />
into the church. <lb />
Rev. A. S. Barnes left morning <lb />
to spend a week or two at his farmer <lb />
home. Fremont. <lb />
M. C. S. Cherry <lb />
and J. . . re bidding a <lb />
near town. <lb />
Col. Hammond, railroad is <lb />
now comfortably situated the new <lb />
office. <lb />
Reconstruction of Society is <lb />
Not Being Sought. . <lb />
EQUALITY THE LAW <lb />
Income Tax Coins <lb />
WILL NOT A <lb />
Perhaps the most <lb />
that we have to meet is the <lb />
charge that we are advocating the <lb />
payment of debts in 50-cent dollars. <lb />
At the time and under present <lb />
laws a silver dollar when melted <lb />
nearly halt its value, but that will not <lb />
be true when we again a mint <lb />
price tor silver and leave no surplus <lb />
upon the to drag flown <lb />
price of bullion. bimetallism <lb />
silver bullion will be worth as much as <lb />
silver coin, just as gold bullion Is no <lb />
worth as much as coin, and we <lb />
believe that a dollar will b worth <lb />
as much as a gild dollar. <lb />
charge cf <lb />
with pot grace from are <lb />
seeking to add to the weight of exist.- <lb />
jug debts by legislation makes <lb />
money denier, and who conceal their <lb />
design welfare <lb />
under the euphonious pretense <lb />
that are upholding public credit <lb />
and national honor. <lb />
to the charge that <lb />
will go abroad, it must be <lb />
that no gold can leave this country <lb />
owner the receives some- <lb />
thing in return tor it which he would <lb />
rather have. In other words, when <lb />
gold leaves the country those who for- <lb />
owned it will be <lb />
There is no process by which we c <lb />
be compelled to with our <lb />
against our will, nor is there any process <lb />
by silver can ever be forced upon <lb />
us without our consent. II silver <lb />
to this country under free coin- <lb />
ape ii will be at the invention of some <lb />
on in ibis country who give <lb />
something in exchange for it. <lb />
who decry tin- ability o <lb />
to maintain the party <lb />
between gold and silver at the present <lb />
ratio without foreign aid point to Mex- <lb />
co ard assert the operation our mints <lb />
reduce us to a raise <lb />
gold l a It is no reflection <lb />
upon out- sister republic to contend that <lb />
be Tinted is much greater in <lb />
area, in population, and in commercial <lb />
strength. It is absurd to assert <lb />
the States is not able to do <lb />
anything which Mexico has tailed to <lb />
accomplish. The one thing necessary <lb />
ii order to maintain the parity is to <lb />
a demand large enough to <lb />
utilize silver which will come to the <lb />
mint-;. That Mexico has failed to do <lb />
this is no proof that the United Suites <lb />
would do so. It is immaterial how <lb />
many or how few nations have open <lb />
mints, provided there are <lb />
open mints to a monetary de- <lb />
all the gold and silver avail- <lb />
able for coinage. <lb />
reply the argument that <lb />
proved machinery has lessened the <lb />
producing silver, it is sufficient <lb />
to say that the same is true of the <lb />
production gold, and <lb />
mat geld has in value. As a <lb />
matter fact the cost of <lb />
does not determine the value f the <lb />
precious metals except as it may affect <lb />
the supply. It, for instance, the cost <lb />
pi eduction of gold should be reduced <lb />
per cent, without any increase in <lb />
the output, the purchasing power of an <lb />
ounce of gold would fall. So long <lb />
as there is a monetary demand <lb />
to take at a fixed mini all the <lb />
gold and silver produced. cost <lb />
gold ard silver need not be considered <lb />
In the early part of the present <lb />
century the annual p silver <lb />
was worth at the coinage ratio <lb />
three times as much as the annual pro- <lb />
of gold, soon <lb />
the annual production gold be- <lb />
came worth about three times as much <lb />
at the coinage ratio, as the annual <lb />
production of silver; yet. owing to <lb />
the of the stand- <lb />
ard, these enormous changes in <lb />
production had but a slight effect upon <lb />
relative value, of the metal. <lb />
whole people should not b- deterred be <lb />
cause an of benefit will come to <lb />
the mine The erection <lb />
foils, the deepening the <lb />
rivers, the erection pub- <lb />
confer incident- <lb />
bent fits upon individuals and com- <lb />
and yet these incidental benefit <lb />
do not deter us from making <lb />
tor these purposes whenever such <lb />
appropriations are necessary tor the <lb />
public good. The argument that a <lb />
Is heavier than dollar, <lb />
air that therefore silver is less con- <lb />
to carry in large quantities, is <lb />
completely l <lb />
which is as easily carried as the <lb />
gold or any kind of <lb />
paper money. <lb />
are some who, while admit. <lb />
ling the benefits of bimetallism, object <lb />
to coinage at the If any <lb />
are deceived by this objection, they <lb />
ought to remember that there are no <lb />
who arc earnestly endeavor <lb />
to it at oilier ratio <lb />
Hi to We are opposed to <lb />
change in the ratio for two reasons <lb />
because a would produce <lb />
great injustice ; and. second, because <lb />
change in the ratio is not necessary. A <lb />
Change would produce if et- <lb />
in the manner usually <lb />
and result con- <lb />
traction in the money. For instance <lb />
it was by <lb />
to raise the throughout the <lb />
world to to one, the change <lb />
might effected any three ways <lb />
The silver dollar could be doubled <lb />
Me, so the would weigh <lb />
thirty-two times as much as the <lb />
dollar, or the present gold dollar <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
Alter it ii illness of a days R. <lb />
aged years died Tues- <lb />
day mar Hamilton and was buried <lb />
W at his fathers, J. H. <lb />
near here. The <lb />
leaves a wife and one child. May <lb />
Lord guide tat protect the widow and <lb />
her is our <lb />
Who Gin heal this for a story <lb />
A few J. If was <lb />
curing and a hen was selling <lb />
the barn and a and <lb />
her. Mr. oat two <lb />
dogs and lie run about <lb />
and back within <lb />
yards where he caught the hen. Mr. <lb />
W I it shot at him and dropped <lb />
the and all <lb />
wag her. leathers <lb />
started she began to <lb />
THE MINK <lb />
could be reduced one-halt in so <lb />
the present silver dollar would weigh <lb />
much as gold <lb />
dollar Those who have advised a <lb />
change in the ratio have usually <lb />
that the be doubled. <lb />
If this change were made it would <lb />
necessitate the four <lb />
lions of silver, two billions of dollars. <lb />
There would an loss <lb />
Ho billions or dollars, either to <lb />
or the but would <lb />
be the least of the A <lb />
of one-hall in the silver money of the <lb />
would mean a shrinkage one- <lb />
in the total volume of metallic <lb />
money. This contraction by increasing <lb />
the value the dollar, would increase <lb />
the debts of the world two bib <lb />
lions of and decrease <lb />
the value of the property of the world <lb />
as measured by dollars. Resides this <lb />
immediate result, such a change in the <lb />
would permanently increase the <lb />
addition to the world's supply <lb />
money, because the silver <lb />
product, when into twice <lb />
as large, would as many <lb />
dollars. <lb />
people of the United States <lb />
would be injured by a change in the <lb />
ratio, not because they produce silver <lb />
but because they own property and owe <lb />
debts, and they afford to thus <lb />
decrease the value of their property or <lb />
increase the burden of their debts. <lb />
1878 Mr. <lb />
kind will be fortunate indeed it the <lb />
annual production of gold and silver <lb />
coin shall p pace with the annual in <lb />
population and <lb />
repeat this assertion. All the <lb />
gold and silver annually available for <lb />
coinage when converted into coin at the <lb />
ratio will not, in my more <lb />
than supply cur immediate needs. In <lb />
supporting the act of 1690, known as <lb />
the Sherman act, Senator Sherman, on <lb />
June the of that year, said the <lb />
law of February, 1878, the purchase <lb />
worth silver bullion a <lb />
month has by coinage production an- <lb />
an average of nearly <lb />
per month for a period twelve <lb />
but this am in view of the retire- <lb />
of bank notes, will not increase <lb />
our currency proportion to our in- <lb />
crease in population. If our present <lb />
currency is at <lb />
and our population is increasing at tin- <lb />
ratio of a per per it would <lb />
require increased <lb />
each year to keep pace with the <lb />
increase of population; but us the in- <lb />
crease imputation is accompanied by <lb />
a still greater ratio increased wealth <lb />
and business it was thought that an tat <lb />
mediate increase of circulation might be <lb />
obtained by purchases silver <lb />
bullion an amount sufficient to make <lb />
retirement of bank notes and <lb />
pace with l <lb />
ton, by tie demand gold, <lb />
has raised the valuer of gold when meas- <lb />
by forms of <lb />
a e to I that the restoration of <lb />
would Off a hardship upon <lb />
those who have <lb />
payable gold but this is n mis- <lb />
take. It will be easier to the <lb />
gold with which to meet n con- <lb />
tract, when the n i use <lb />
silver, than it is no, when we are try. <lb />
to secure gold. Th I Chicago plat- <lb />
form expressly declares in of h <lb />
legislation as may be necessary In <lb />
vent, tor future, the demonetization <lb />
of any kind legal tender money by <lb />
private contract. Such contracts <lb />
objected to on the ground are <lb />
against public policy. No one <lb />
the of Legislatures to fix <lb />
the rate of interest, can <lb />
by law; there is far reuse n <lb />
for preventing private individuals from <lb />
getting aside legal tender law. The <lb />
money Is by law made a legal <lb />
tender must, in the course of ordinary <lb />
business, be accepted by ninety-nine out <lb />
of every one hundred persons. Why <lb />
should one man be per <lb />
milled to exempt himself from the gen- <lb />
run contracts have a <lb />
tendency to increase the demand a <lb />
particular of money and thus force <lb />
it to a premium. Have not people a- <lb />
right to say that a comparatively in <lb />
shall not he to de- <lb />
range the financial system of the <lb />
in to a in <lb />
case they succeed in kind of <lb />
money to a premium <lb />
is another argument to which <lb />
I your intention. Same of the op- <lb />
of coinage point to the <lb />
fact that thirteen months must elapse <lb />
between the election and the first <lb />
of assert <lb />
during that time, in case the- people de- <lb />
themselves in free win- <lb />
age, all loans will be withdrawn and all <lb />
mortgages foreclose If these are <lb />
merely prophecies indulged in by those <lb />
who have forgotten the provisions of <lb />
the Constitution, it would be sufficient <lb />
to remind them that the is <lb />
empowered to convene Congress in ex- <lb />
session whenever the public requires <lb />
such action. If in November the <lb />
their ballots, declare <lb />
in the immediate restoration of <lb />
of bimetallism, the system can be in- <lb />
within a few months. If, <lb />
however, the assertion that loans will <lb />
be withdrawn and foreclosed <lb />
s lo prevent such political ac ion as <lb />
people may h- necessary tor <lb />
the preservation cf I heir rights, then a <lb />
is When- <lb />
ever it is necessary the people as a <lb />
whole lo obtain consent from the own- <lb />
money and the. changers of <lb />
before can legislate upon <lb />
questions, we shall have passed <lb />
from a to a plutocracy, <lb />
that time baa not yet arrived. Threats <lb />
and intimidation will be of no avail. <lb />
The people who. in 1775, rejected the <lb />
doctrine that kings rule by right divine, <lb />
will not in this generation, subscribe to <lb />
a that money is omnipotent. <lb />
In conclusion p me to say a word <lb />
in regard to inter; We <lb />
are not opposed to an international <lb />
agreement looking to the restoration <lb />
the <lb />
The advocates of free coinage have on <lb />
all occasions shown willingness to <lb />
co-operate with other for the <lb />
of silver, but they me not <lb />
willing to await the pleasure other <lb />
governments lieu immediate relief is <lb />
needed by the people of the United <lb />
Stales, and they further believe that in <lb />
dependent action offers better assurance <lb />
international bimetallism than servile <lb />
dependence aid. <lb />
NATION HELPLESS <lb />
more twenty years we have <lb />
invited the assistance of <lb />
but all progress in the direction <lb />
international been <lb />
blocked by the opposition of those who <lb />
derive benefit from the <lb />
of gold. How long must we wait <lb />
bimetallism to be brought to us by <lb />
I hose who profit by If <lb />
I he double standard will bring benefits <lb />
to our people, who will deny them the <lb />
right to enjoy those benefit If our <lb />
opponents would admit the right, the <lb />
ability of our people to act for them- <lb />
selves on all public questions, without <lb />
the Assistance and regardless of the <lb />
wishes of other nations, and then pro- <lb />
post the remedial legislation which <lb />
they consider t, we could meet <lb />
them in field honorable debate ; <lb />
but when they assert that this nation is <lb />
to protect the its own <lb />
we challenge them M <lb />
to U people whose <lb />
has never been to in vain. <lb />
We shall not r a <lb />
when we declare the right of the Amer- <lb />
people to govern and, <lb />
r hindrance from without. <lb />
long n we confess ourselves arable to <lb />
frame ear own financial policy. <lb />
of have <lb />
always existed ever will as lo <lb />
the legit bast calculated to pro- <lb />
mote I in public weal, but it is <lb />
asserted that this nation must <lb />
bow to the diction of other nations, and <lb />
accept the policies they <lb />
upon, the right self-government is <lb />
assailed, and until that question is set- <lb />
all other are <lb />
cant. <lb />
TO NEW <lb />
of New York, I have <lb />
from the of the continent <lb />
the that I might, in the <lb />
very beginning of the campaign, bring <lb />
you greeting from the people of the <lb />
West and South, and assure you <lb />
their is not to destroy to Ii hi <lb />
up. They invite you to accept the <lb />
a living faith, rather than <lb />
ten to who preach the gospel of <lb />
advise i ills <lb />
you The advocates of free coin- <lb />
age believe that in striving lo secure the <lb />
i in ii t recreation <lb />
they are laboring In your behalf as well <lb />
as in their own behalf. A few your <lb />
people may prosper under present eon- <lb />
bin the permanent welfare <lb />
New York rests upon the producers of <lb />
wealth. This great city is built upon <lb />
the of the nation, and moss <lb />
it I bat commerce is impair, d. <lb />
You cannot sell mil the people have <lb />
q buy, an I <lb />
cannot the money with which to <lb />
bay unless they are able t sell their <lb />
products at remunerative prices. Pro- <lb />
of gong before the ex- <lb />
change of wealth; those who <lb />
must secure a profit have <lb />
anything to share with others. You <lb />
to join the money <lb />
in supporting a financial p <lb />
which, destroying the purchasing <lb />
power of the products toil. in <lb />
the end fie creation of <lb />
wealth. <lb />
ask. expect, your <lb />
is true that a few of your financiers <lb />
would fashion a new figure <lb />
representing Columbia, her hands bound <lb />
fast with fellers gold and her face <lb />
toward the East, appealing for <lb />
assistance to those who live beyond the <lb />
figure can never express <lb />
your id a of this You will <lb />
rather turn tor the ion to <lb />
heroic statute am the en- <lb />
trance to y. city, a statue, as patriot- <lb />
in conception as i colossal in pro- <lb />
per ions ; it was the gracious of <lb />
a sister republic and upon a <lb />
which was built by <lb />
can figure, liberty <lb />
world -is emblematic the <lb />
our among the <lb />
of the earth. With a <lb />
which derives its powers con- <lb />
sent governed, to all the <lb />
people of conscience, freedom <lb />
thought, and of <lb />
equal right to all, and promises <lb />
special privileges lo none, the United <lb />
Stales should be an example in all that <lb />
is good, and the leading spirit in every <lb />
movement which has for its object the <lb />
uplifting of the human race. <lb />
DELICATE <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT IS fl SUPERB and <lb />
exerts a wonderful influence in <lb />
strengthening her system by <lb />
driving through the proper <lb />
all impurities. and <lb />
L. P. EVANS <lb />
It S. EVANS. <lb />
AH. <lb />
ft <lb />
EVANS A CO, Props. <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 />
money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
strength are Guaranteed to result hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco, <lb />
as any ore. Give trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N. <lb />
from its use. <lb />
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, <lb />
using S <lb />
tor two months. U well. <lb />
J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark. <lb />
TO. <lb />
Bold by all at SI par battle. <lb />
J. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb />
Maj. HENRY-HARDING<lb />
ii <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
It <lb />
No superior work where. North <lb />
or South. It has now the best f it <lb />
has ever had. The advantages offered <lb />
in Literature, Languages, Music Art <lb />
Address <lb />
James M. A.,<lb />
C. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
of a Mali <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore. Mil. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
Nick, N. C. <lb />
Noah t Neck. N. C, <lb />
Fleming, N. C. <lb />
W. I -fl. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Checks and Account Books furnish- <lb />
ed on application.<lb />
I arrived and am having my <lb />
Gallery fixed in the bites I <lb />
will open in n days. Wail for me.<lb />
have just returned from the <lb />
NORTHERN <lb />
where I have purchased a <lb />
New, Cheap <lb />
and stylish line of goods <lb />
We are not LOW on one just lo catch <lb />
nigh on others because we think you Dot posted. <lb />
goods tin <lb />
v; <lb />
Here is here a of <lb />
Both . between <lb />
them the of <lb />
Nature. The tool on your table, <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the dice- <lb />
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
life <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make Sash, blood and Mono. No. <lb />
But by means of the shaker Digestive <lb />
we can enable the stomach t <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the In all <lb />
forms of dyspepsia incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial is the remedy. Taken <lb />
with fool it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best <lb />
it <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured, <lb />
with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
they cannot reach the sea of the dis- <lb />
ease. is a blood or <lb />
and in order cure it <lb />
you must take internal remedies. Hall's <lb />
Cure is internally, and <lb />
nets on the Mood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i quick med- <lb />
It prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in Ibis country for <lb />
years, and is a <lb />
is composed of the best, t; known, <lb />
combined With tin blood purifier, <lb />
acting directly on the <lb />
The perfect combination the. two <lb />
Ingredients is what such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. CO Props. Toledo. <lb />
Sold by price <lb />
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE <lb />
and whether you an expert or not net effect price one <lb />
cent Din goods I lie stamp of reliability, combining style <lb />
q with lowest puce, mid will <lb />
My of <lb />
CT surpassed <lb />
X U by any clothing <lb />
store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing. <lb />
yon for past favors, I to with <lb />
patronage. I am Sours o Please, <lb />
xx <lb />
Loader of <lb />
FLOORING <lb />
less than cost- Try a car f. o. <lb />
at N. C per M. <lb />
Co <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
------A fresh of------ <lb />
Family GROCERIES,<lb />
Lard, <lb />
Sugar, <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat,<lb />
Meal, <lb />
which I <lb />
so low <lb />
that it causes <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
you fair <lb />
square. <lb />
r. <lb />
Eh <lb />
-8 <lb />
cf.<lb />
co o <lb />
X a. <lb />
i t . <lb />
t. a <lb />
EL <lb />
THE DEALER IN <lb />
PIANOS IN THE <lb />
LL GOODS bought direct from the makers In large quantities and <lb />
sold at only one small profit no more. The Complete Furnishing <lb />
and Equipment of New Houses a Specialty. Small orders receive the <lb />
same careful and prompt attention as large ones. Special lots of <lb />
furniture from Bankrupt Manufacturers being offered at <lb />
it is asserted by ear <lb />
silver is <lb />
ed only for of the mint- <lb />
it must be <lb />
coinage cannot to mine own- <lb />
more took <lb />
away ; it must also be <lb />
that <lb />
of diver has la th mine own- <lb />
is insignificant to the loss <lb />
which this baa brought lo tin <lb />
of the <lb />
will bring to <lb />
many as tin <lb />
Bane can obtain tram it. <lb />
it is the of free coinage t <lb />
especially ii particular class<lb />
decide upon <lb />
;. for In taking <lb />
sod kept op until the fox dropped , ass, hot those re- <lb />
bar. of silver is needed by <lb />
j currency is needed <lb />
that amount is for in <lb />
bill by <lb />
in for bullion at the I <lb />
price. If States then <lb />
d mere than annually lo <lb />
r population and business, <lb />
now, ft larger population, <lb />
a greater annual and <lb />
United States is only one nation <lb />
many. Oar make no <lb />
position we simply <lb />
of who me s. <lb />
to none ill their capacity self govern <lb />
gold has <lb />
th; people to an <lb />
tribute to nation <lb />
the world, a tribute which no ore <lb />
dares to defend. I that <lb />
United Slates lo <lb />
. <lb />
ABOUT PIANOS AND ORGANS. <lb />
How to Make Home Attractive <lb />
Has been the study of mankind since the trouble in <lb />
Adam's household, and it now universally conceded <lb />
that is the potent factor in the accomplish- <lb />
of this result Now a Piano or an Organ is a necessity <lb />
if you want a Musical Home, and have studying <lb />
and. working years to get myself into a position to <lb />
supply the of North and South Carolina with the <lb />
I Best Possible Instruments, <lb />
At Lowest Possible Prices, on <lb />
Easiest Possible Terms. <lb />
My success is beyond my hopes, and I am now prepared <lb />
to give my patrons the Such a as I can <lb />
offer has never been controlled by one dealer. <lb />
UPRIGHT PIANOS, TO <lb />
REED ORGANS, TO . <lb />
And The Leader In Each Different <lb />
Of course my low prices and easy terms n <lb />
ABOUT FURNITURE. <lb />
Fine Furniture <lb />
Makes Fine Homes. <lb />
cure for all its as well as <lb />
ate provision for needs f . . j, <lb />
nil its ors. <lb />
Of So pro- <lb />
themselves Impotent to triune a <lb />
financial to own <lb />
Mall is beyond the power <lb />
. f language to We cannot <lb />
respect for our so <lb />
of the world. <lb />
or <lb />
the second a change in <lb />
ratio is not Hostile <lb />
ha the demand for silver <lb />
and its when measured <lb />
e by gold, while this e hostile <lb />
will probably but one Piano or Organ in a lifetime <lb />
SO want to pet the right one. Let me, or one of <lb />
salesmen, help yon your selection. <lb />
The Moat Furniture la Not Always the It be <lb />
Well Designed. <lb />
Well Made. <lb />
Well Finished. f <lb />
I can furnish you with all of these, at less money than <lb />
other dealers will offer A great variety to select from <lb />
Bedroom Suits in Oak at <lb />
Curly Birch, Mahogany, Birdseye Maple and Walnut <lb />
Suits at all prices. <lb />
f Parlor Suits in Great Variety. <lb />
Pining Room Furniture, every style <lb />
I Hall Suits, to the Queen's Taste. <lb />
Pictures and Easels in abundance. Everything in <lb />
Furniture to make home comfortable. <lb />
MANTELS AND TILES FOR NEW HOUSES. <lb />
ALL SUES <lb />
one can as. <lb />
At Bottom Prices. <lb />
We will Save Money on them. <lb />
WHITE ENAMEL IRON BEDS <lb />
Thousands of Homes in the two will testify our and low prices. Our <lb />
do business with you. Makes no difference small orders are. will get the lowest prices, <lb />
sap see you if you wish. Write and h , <lb />
ANDREWS, <lb />
methods are fair and liberal. <lb />
My salesmen will <lb />
prices. OH card may save you <lb />
. H. ANDREWS, <lb />
Manager Music Department <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and Organs. A <lb />
is West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. <lb /></p>
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culling <lb />
on of <lb />
E- M. Andrews, of Charlotte. Hi at <lb />
today. <lb />
He is the largest dealer in <lb />
pianos organs that we <lb />
Lave iD the State, and bis trade <lb />
covers ail sections of the two <lb />
Handling these goods <lb />
in quantities as be <lb />
dot's enables him to make <lb />
p- i es to purchases. A postal <lb />
id to him will bring <lb />
i and pi ices any <lb />
in wanted. <lb />
News <lb />
It's a- Lot these days that one can <lb />
i op i After <lb />
i- r tire and rest till the cool of <lb />
the evening. <lb />
There is no club in <lb />
sound from money <lb />
in Hi-1 made by a dollar <lb />
ed by -i drummer on the pave- <lb />
in it. The whole town turned out, <lb />
the dollar end the drummer <lb />
were in the <lb />
understand that a man named <lb />
ha discovered the north pole. <lb />
lint t. i re is no danger of the voters <lb />
emigrating tor while there's <lb />
of ice, there's no whiskey to o <lb />
THE <lb />
offer includes <lb />
Notions <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
First of the Mullets <lb />
and cents a peck at <lb />
made an average of <lb />
on their tobacco sold at the <lb />
Greenville Warehouse Thursday. <lb />
The entire aria at Star Ware- <lb />
house Monday an average <lb />
This looks like getting back to <lb />
old time figures. <lb />
Beet T- a <lb />
M. <lb />
c.; S. <lb />
These as They <lb />
M i- round. <lb />
If. II. Barn sis ;. Sufi ilk. <lb />
II. A. has returned <lb />
J. A. to Norfolk H en- <lb />
Filler's Va. <lb />
has returned <lb />
Parham <lb />
from <lb />
T. E. Robert, Chan <lb />
arrived Tuesday evening. <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
City. Va , <lb />
J. C- <lb />
Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. <lb />
David S. Smith, Greenville, and <lb />
Misc Tucker, of Mr. <lb />
J. Tucker, at Salem church on Wed- <lb />
Sept. 2nd, at P. M. <lb />
A fresh lot of tun Cheese and <lb />
Vermont Better, on at J. S. Tun- <lb />
stall's. <lb />
That of piled <lb />
on the Eastern Warehouse floor to-day <lb />
was a sight to look upon and tells its <lb />
tale. Man U <lb />
are doing the work that brings it in. <lb />
Fine Italian just received, <lb />
at J. S. <lb />
fresh Can- B to-day, A <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
J. W. Hart, of Greene county, had <lb />
a load of bottom primings at the Star <lb />
Monday and brought aim 1.28 which <lb />
was more than he expected. <lb />
Look our, the Star is coming to the <lb />
front. <lb />
W. D. Stokes sold a lot of common <lb />
tobacco at the Planters Warehouse Fri <lb />
day on which he averaged lie <lb />
said that anybody hail offered <lb />
before the site be would have taken it <lb />
gladly. <lb />
The way sales have ii d at the <lb />
Warehouse is noticed by <lb />
all who go on the market Leon <lb />
has built up his large business <lb />
by personal attention and selling every <lb />
pile tobacco strictly on merit. <lb />
. W. Williams sold a load <lb />
. at the Star Warehouse Monday <lb />
lot tS;,. lot at i lot <lb />
at lot at Frank <lb />
also sold at the Star at these figures<lb />
The News and Observer issued a <lb />
Fruit and Truck Edition last <lb />
Sunday. Like is cotton and tobacco <lb />
shows enterprise and deserves <lb />
the patronage the citizens of the <lb />
State. These editions have done <lb />
to advance the material interests of the <lb />
State. <lb />
Getting Beady to Open. <lb />
M. Owens, Currituck. arrived <lb />
to get ready for opening a large <lb />
business here about Sept. 1st. He <lb />
will open temporarily in the Elliott <lb />
building on east, side the street until <lb />
two stores can be fitted up for him in <lb />
the new block now going op on the <lb />
other side of the street. II Mr. Owens <lb />
proves as good a citizen as some other <lb />
Currituck we have, as we have no <lb />
doubt he will, Greenville is very <lb />
in netting him. <lb />
Charlie Briley <lb />
Soil <lb />
Will ins a push ion <lb />
with <lb />
Sirs. K. home <lb />
Tuesday evening from <lb />
J. G. Bowling and Wiley Brown <lb />
went to Washington Monday. <lb />
Miss Saturday even- <lb />
to friends in Kinston. <lb />
W. u. Lang, of went to <lb />
Norfolk u <lb />
The child l J. N. Hart is very <lb />
sick, shows signs improvement <lb />
Ned Saunders is hi town selling <lb />
Henry Clay Cheroots, said to be the <lb />
best on the t. <lb />
K. left Friday for the north- <lb />
em markets to purchase new goods for <lb />
C. iV Son. <lb />
Julia daughter Capt. <lb />
of Goldsboro, is <lb />
ii. Mrs. F. Sugg. <lb />
It. Edwards and of <lb />
Ni came down Tuesday evening to <lb />
visit W. II Harrington, Mrs- Edward's <lb />
father <lb />
Mis. G. Fleming and re- <lb />
turned Saturday evening from their <lb />
summer outing in I lie western of <lb />
the Stale. <lb />
Mis-es Cornelia and Minnie Mo- re, <lb />
of who have been visiting <lb />
friends at the King House, Lit <lb />
morning, ad will spend a days <lb />
at the home It. <lb />
Frank r Una d Friday <lb />
from tin- markets says <lb />
hi has got lie tell the <lb />
that as soon as his new display <lb />
s arrive he show largest <lb />
and handsomest up-to-date line cloth <lb />
ever seen here. <lb />
M. H. returned from his north- <lb />
tour Thursday night and says he <lb />
bought the prettiest of foil and <lb />
winter goods he ever purchased, and <lb />
also that the prices were much lower <lb />
this season than last and he will startle <lb />
the. folks around here with prices. <lb />
Bight. <lb />
love pie mow and silver less is ;,,<lb />
Out a TiCKet -Tn w <lb />
Plan of fusion With <lb />
Some of Them Like <lb />
Such Surrender.-A Bolt. <lb />
The of Pitt held their <lb />
county convention here on Saturday <lb />
afternoon, fix white men about a <lb />
hundred taking part in it. <lb />
The meeting was called to order at <lb />
M. by chairman of <lb />
the county committee. <lb />
There was a right at <lb />
th outset at the meeting over the man- <lb />
in which the business cf the con <lb />
should be proceeded with. <lb />
Alter a little cross tiring between <lb />
posing sides, which indicated to t <lb />
Spectators that there was some tun <lb />
ah-ad, the Secretary was ordered to <lb />
call the rail of townships, chick he <lb />
did but omitted to call any name o <lb />
as There was an <lb />
a he- <lb />
pro ceded. <lb />
F. J Johnson moved that the <lb />
and Secretary be made <lb />
permanent of the convention. <lb />
W. raised the point <lb />
that no on credentials bad <lb />
been appointed and made a report. <lb />
C M. Bernard stated that if there <lb />
no contest from any township it <lb />
was useless to Ban by having <lb />
a tn credentials, and he <lb />
moved that the rules suspended and <lb />
th- go into permanent or <lb />
K. V. raised the point that this <lb />
irregular and demanded that the <lb />
roll of delegates be called. This pro- <lb />
very slowly, about thirty An- <lb />
At the conclusion of the roll call G. <lb />
W Cox to say thing <lb />
but there so much confusion ii- <lb />
could not be Beard- A crowd red <lb />
the desk to ace <lb />
how the list of delegates out. <lb />
About time a drunken white <lb />
man crossed the stand in rear the <lb />
chairman and made B much noise that <lb />
policeman Fred Co put him down <lb />
in the corner and held him until he <lb />
got quiet. <lb />
C. M- Bernard got the gain <lb />
and his motion to suspend <lb />
rules a d go permanent <lb />
carried. <lb />
K. V. Cox moved that present chair- <lb />
man and secretary be made permanent <lb />
carried. <lb />
C. M Bernard said ha dent to <lb />
read the convention some <lb />
from lie prefaced the <lb />
reading with some remarks In which <lb />
said party can exist without organ <lb />
and no party can he long lived <lb />
unless it the Instructions that <lb />
come from the He <lb />
wanted them to listen to what came <lb />
from headquarters and lie ready to act <lb />
lie lead the address <lb />
issued by the State e <lb />
at their recent meeting in It <lb />
was noticeable ilia, when I reached the <lb />
part upon the nomination of <lb />
Russell Governor there was not the <lb />
slightest sound to come the <lb />
but when he read the names of <lb />
and they broke out <lb />
He hold a copy of lbs <lb />
lie in hie hand and out like <lb />
he lo pa a tribute to the <lb />
Capt, editor of that paper., bat <lb />
put aside and went in for a speech <lb />
of an hours length. The main object Mr. <lb />
Cox had in making the speech R <lb />
to be to warn the Republicans no lo <lb />
lie swallowed up and soul by I he <lb />
He mid he favored fusion <lb />
bet not surrender. That under fusion <lb />
the was dim <lb />
the rate of a year, and at at <lb />
this rate it would soon cease to exist. <lb />
He fired the a tittle by <lb />
to their freedom and said <lb />
if they had to lie disfranchised made <lb />
no different with them from which <lb />
party it came. That such doctrine as <lb />
that had recently been proclaimed from <lb />
re he stood, and asked the question <lb />
it none from a Democrat. There <lb />
were loud responses of no. <lb />
lie then asked it from a Re <lb />
publican, and was answered in the neg- <lb />
with greater . II.- not <lb />
whether it was a Populist, but <lb />
body knew that he to Col. <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
All through hi. speech he continued <lb />
to utter he wants you lo forget <lb />
your He council, d the could not <lb />
Th. <lb />
G. said he was not permitted <lb />
to have a part caucus, if <lb />
the n-port was a an the sense <lb />
this convention he then was going lo <lb />
with and be with it. <lb />
got up to take with <lb />
Cox against the caucus, and the <lb />
grew so strong that Bernard <lb />
took tin again to try and pacify <lb />
la, <lb />
E. V. Cox rose to u point of per- <lb />
privilege, said be was ignored <lb />
the caucus and would not submit to <lb />
such proceedings. He lo <lb />
make another speech Bernard <lb />
called him down and iterated upon the <lb />
The motive was put and declared <lb />
adopted. <lb />
Bernard the motion that ill <lb />
the agreement between Republicans <lb />
and Populists U not out th <lb />
executive is authorized to <lb />
such action as is deemed <lb />
E, V. Cox got the floor again and <lb />
said he would not toll on a ticket <lb />
brought out any way as this, <lb />
that it had bee Republican principles <lb />
to lid the voice the be heard <lb />
but to-Jay a lot cf bound and gagged <lb />
men from a caucus arc usurping the <lb />
people's authority and a move <lb />
G T. <lb />
nave Ins <lb />
support. <lb />
confusion just here was <lb />
and Bernard broke in with <lb />
reading a the <lb />
action of the State convention in <lb />
Russell and declaring that he <lb />
would not come down, and also en- <lb />
the action the Con- <lb />
nominating <lb />
He then made a motion ti adjourn <lb />
the i from the outcome <lb />
Populist State <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
Again. <lb />
The Populist <lb />
at on re- <lb />
nominated Harry Skinner for Congress <lb />
by acclamation. Tn-w. White, <lb />
Hertford, was nominated Elector. <lb />
not to lister at the argument. <lb />
for silver that they would hear during <lb />
this campaign. He heartily in <lb />
favor hat be agreed <lb />
him in eleven things, and only <lb />
in one That he differed will. <lb />
Bryan in and only agreed with <lb />
him in one. He favored free silver <lb />
he favored Whew <lb />
Can the Populists K V. jumped up and tried <lb />
low this ticket f This was In-art- to speak again, and in the contusion the <lb />
endorsed by the whole n was and the convention <lb />
and. yet Populists are asked lo vote Cox kept right <lb />
a supporter of mid talking, thus., sympathy with him <lb />
ism. Will they do it This remains j remaining to bear him out. He again <lb />
to be seen. Mr. Cox closed alter read- what had been done, and <lb />
extract from the Caucasian convention would be <lb />
quoting a little poetry that ought to be i held and a ticket <lb />
entitled He urged the Re- nominated to lie . <lb />
with force to stand <lb />
lie looked as if he might have said a <lb />
great deal more but be was fearful I <lb />
of Oil lender and <lb />
ground. <lb />
P. J. Johnson fallowed Cox and en- <lb />
what he had said, adding that <lb />
any talk about their voting for Bryan; <lb />
and Watson was limply absorb, that <lb />
Northern Markets. His Entire <lb />
glimmer <lb />
at your own price for the spot cash only. Come <lb />
early and avoid the rush. <lb />
C. <lb />
Next door to The Bank of Greenville. <lb />
Tom Watson was the worst <lb />
hater the country. M. Barnard <lb />
also made sum ; <lb />
about and moved to ratify the <lb />
work the caucus <lb />
Died. <lb />
We to chronic- the rail news <lb />
that reached here Monday hi of <lb />
death of Mr. U. Sheppard, <lb />
inure, died in that on Sun- <lb />
lay last with Bright disease. The <lb />
deeply with <lb />
relatives here and in Baltimore. <lb />
VISiT <lb />
Mr. Bryan made his first speech <lb />
since the Madison Square Garden <lb />
speech, last Saturday X. <lb />
V. It was brimful for the <lb />
cause and convinced the hearers <lb />
of the justice of his cause. There has <lb />
not been a more effective speaker in <lb />
American polities IV r the past century <lb />
than Mr. Bryan is proving himself to <lb />
be. <lb />
Barn Binned. <lb />
A little before going to press this <lb />
Hal Sugg phoned us that a <lb />
tobacco barn on O. L. Joyner's place, <lb />
two-and-a-half miles from town had <lb />
just been destroyed by lire. <lb />
Prize House Completed. <lb />
Rountree, Brown Co. have about <lb />
their prize house and have <lb />
commenced using it. This building is <lb />
one of the best equipped on the market. <lb />
It has four Hours for storing and hang- <lb />
tobacco and a brick basement con- <lb />
grading and ordering rooms. <lb />
are now well prepared to <lb />
livid the weed. <lb />
The Greenville Still <lb />
he Greenville Warehouse had the <lb />
lead in quantity today and whooped up <lb />
the price as usual. Here is a sale made <lb />
for II. C. mi a load prim- <lb />
lbs. GO lbs. ; <lb />
lbs. ; lbs. j lbs <lb />
lbs. lbs. So <lb />
Furnish- <lb />
Dry <lb />
Melons as <lb />
Miss Harriet Moore sent a lot <lb />
tobacco in to be sold at the Star Ware- <lb />
to-day, and sent along large <lb />
watermelons lo placed on as many <lb />
piles, the buyer to get the melon. <lb />
When those piles were reached and <lb />
the boys spied the melons there was a <lb />
lively racket in bids. <lb />
in fact the entire k <lb />
Prank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
The<lb />
Good Prices. <lb />
Here are two sales at <lb />
the Star warehouse today which shows <lb />
how they run For Bert Had- <lb />
dock, lots at ; ; and <lb />
For Thomas Baker, lots at 9.23 ; <lb />
and The gel <lb />
there every time. <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
Tin- I f White has <lb />
been by mutual consent. <lb />
Mr. White having purchased Mr. <lb />
interest hi the Insurance bus- <lb />
teas Fire, Accident and <lb />
Tin will be continued solely <lb />
by Mr. II. A. White. <lb />
White <lb />
X. C. Aug. 15th <lb />
The of White A having <lb />
dissolved I desire to <lb />
thanks to our m-my<lb />
patronage, an with pleasure <lb />
I to Mr. A. ware. <lb />
tinner partner and who <lb />
continue the Insurance business. <lb />
I will still represent the Union <lb />
Life and re- <lb />
business who <lb />
mar be interested to Life Insurance. <lb />
Very n lily <lb />
Ii-BK <lb />
Still Up. <lb />
Tobacco receipts keep going right on <lb />
up ladder, higher and higher all <lb />
the time. Today broke the season's <lb />
record up lo this time with <lb />
pounds. was here from everywhere, <lb />
each one of the having <lb />
about as as it wanted lo look after. <lb />
The sale was an all day affair time. <lb />
the Star at o'clock only that <lb />
Planter's could be finished he- <lb />
lore dinner. <lb />
had the afternoon and gave the buyers <lb />
so much lo hid on as to keep them busy <lb />
until a large <lb />
crowd, many ladies among I hem, out lo <lb />
see the break. is no need of <lb />
disputing the matter any further <lb />
Greenville is the leading tobacco mar- <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina. Other <lb />
markets arc aware of this they <lb />
admit it or not. <lb />
Highest Price <lb />
Today Miss Annie Potter, of <lb />
county, It id tobacco sold at the <lb />
it i's Warehouse and average <lb />
The lowest lot. the <lb />
highest This latter price was the <lb />
figure -hat has reached m <lb />
the this season. B. n <lb />
Bought it. <lb />
Always Ahead. <lb />
Give the Eastern Warehouse first <lb />
sale, last sale or middle sale, and yon <lb />
will ti id more, tobacco on the floor than <lb />
any other house. It had last sale to <lb />
day and wan away ahead In quantity <lb />
while are never beaten. <lb />
This for from the fart <lb />
no cc interest in the mar- <lb />
than arid Man <lb />
Evans, and no one works <lb />
for I he farmer than they do. The tar <lb />
. know tins and appreciate it. <lb />
After completing the reading he <lb />
then a speech of length in <lb />
which he several t in -s pressed point <lb />
of their keeping together and being <lb />
ready to heed what came from head- <lb />
quarters. He rehearsed the plan of co- <lb />
operation between the <lb />
Populists the last campaign and said <lb />
and helped them beat the <lb />
Democrats that election, and we <lb />
pledged ourselves to with <lb />
the in again in this election If they con- <lb />
true to the reforms they started <lb />
out to secure The great reforms were <lb />
these First, local self-government in <lb />
the counties ; the right of every <lb />
man to deposit one vote and have that <lb />
vote counted; third, per cent <lb />
He went on to tell how the <lb />
cans and Populists had got out a joint <lb />
Slate ticket this year, the Republicans <lb />
first meeting and making a skeleton <lb />
ticket and the ts later it <lb />
out. But he tailed to tell them the <lb />
Dominated a full ticket, and <lb />
paid no attention lo the one the <lb />
leans bad fact ignored <lb />
every man they had nominated, and <lb />
that way fusion comes on the State <lb />
ticket is that the Republican Executive <lb />
Committee just met and their <lb />
ticket with th- mm the Populists had <lb />
nominated, holding on to the few little <lb />
fellows they had d in their own <lb />
State convention. <lb />
Coming down lo the district he said <lb />
helped to send Skinner to Con- <lb />
last time and that the Republican <lb />
met in last <lb />
day, the same day of the con- <lb />
pledged the Republican vote <lb />
of the district to inner again this <lb />
time, and he wanted them all to sup- <lb />
port him, since the Populists had done <lb />
what they asked of them. He mid <lb />
that the Populist convention Eden- <lb />
ton passed a endorsing Sen, <lb />
We wonder what Mr, <lb />
Butler thinks of this. Foe Colonel's <lb />
hand seems to appear in this. And <lb />
it be true such a silver <lb />
could cause a Populist convention to <lb />
endorse the lankest mania <lb />
the South <lb />
Then touching Upon affairs <lb />
he said all knew that in our <lb />
with them last election we go; <lb />
only one representative in the county. <lb />
Bu t the Populist committee met this <lb />
morning and offered to more liberal <lb />
with us this lime- said will <lb />
give us the same Representative, th <lb />
Register cf Deeds, Coroner and one <lb />
Commissioner, with committees <lb />
from each party to <lb />
to a Senator- We are to name who <lb />
we please for these offices, they are to <lb />
name who they please for e <lb />
fices, w will put them on one ticket <lb />
ind beat the Democrats by ma- <lb />
We held a <lb />
caucus just before this convention and <lb />
the offer of the Populist com- <lb />
the selected the names <lb />
lo go on the which will <lb />
ask Mr. Brown to <lb />
This was a signal for e <lb />
Brown went th stand to read <lb />
th I caucus names, but objections were <lb />
beard in various parts o the ball- <lb />
he go -ale-ad and read <lb />
it and he gave the following names <lb />
For Legislature E. V. Cox. <lb />
For Register of<lb />
For <lb />
A general, <lb />
of ticket and before any action <lb />
he taken E. V. Cox got the Moor <lb />
FALL GOODS <lb />
Arriving Daily. <lb />
Our Mr. Taft is back from the <lb />
north and says prices there were <lb />
cheaper than ever and he will <lb />
make prices here way down. <lb />
Summer Goods at your <lb />
own price. <lb />
TAFT, <lb />
FIVE POINTERS,<lb />
to-1 <lb />
K ft <lb />
i g<lb />
lO <lb />
ma et- <lb />
Ed <lb />
CD <lb />
sf m g <lb />
DO <lb />
L O <lb />
P. <lb />
J. <lb />
followed the read. <lb />
a m <lb />
my <lb />
ST <lb />
lull of Bargain inn the use dollars and cent <lb />
This fact joined to the truthful assertions, the largest stock, moat <lb />
beautiful best valueR, make our the- most <lb />
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 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 Our <lb />
buyer bought for the <lb />
Cash, and added to <lb />
the judgment <lb />
of years <lb />
experience, we offer a lino of <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
that has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb />
county- Our store is homo of rare bargains, <lb />
merit, good, square dealing, polite attention, <lb />
the place for you to trade. We have <lb />
here and call upon every buyer <lb />
to examine them Our <lb />
is full to <lb />
of <lb />
following <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, Aliases and Children <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White <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 other beautiful <lb />
Stylish things too to Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks, <lb />
Buttons, other Trimmings make the hearts of <lb />
the glad to behold them. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Bide Combs, <lb />
and Hair Ornament beauties. Our Shoe stock is <lb />
Ladies, Mis-ms Children, Men and Boys. The most complete <lb />
and Hue of and Oxford Tie ever <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many article, such Collars. Cuffs, Tie, Bows <lb />
and Sunday and <lb />
every day Toilet Articles. Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw Hats for Men Boys. Caps for men, Boys and children. <lb />
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Mont, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snuff and Tobacco. Hard <lb />
ware and Farming Tools, lows and Casting, Tinware, Toilet <lb />
and many household articles in that line. The Best line o <lb />
Crockery that we have ever had and that is saying much. Our Tea <lb />
and Dinner are beauties. Our Cups and Dishes <lb />
es and Bowls are here quantities and variety, Hall, and far <lb />
Lamps, plain and fancy patterns. Now a word about our <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Store, bigger more magnificent and grander than ever before- Oak <lb />
Salts, Parlor Salts, Plush, Upholstered, <lb />
Willow, Oak Rocking Chairs, and Oak Dining Chairs. All <lb />
culmination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads; Dining Tables, Towel Hal <lb />
Mucus, Tin Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, <lb />
Shuck straw Mattings, Rags, Car- <lb />
Poles, Luce Curtains, Window Shades and other house <lb />
Harness, Trunks. and Hand Hags and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware- Tubs. Market Fancy Lunch Bank <lb />
et. And many other things that you need. Don't come to Green- <lb />
ville and leave seeing your friends, the Leaders <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified as Executor of <lb />
will late Mrs. A. M. Clark, <lb />
i- given lo all persons Indebted <lb />
to to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the and to all <lb />
creditors f the estate Mrs. A. M. <lb />
Clark to exhibit their claims properly <lb />
i to the at the <lb />
., . . A Fleming, attorneys, In <lb />
II not it Will De N. C, on or before the Bret <lb />
. . , , of August 1897. <lb />
and you had better , u w. b. <lb />
J n of Mrs. A. M. Clark. <lb />
A FLEMING, Attorneys for <lb />
Executor. <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 />
S. E PENDER <lb />
Fender makes good <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
To the. Tobacco Farm- <lb />
All who <lb />
pose to use tie Method <lb />
Hanging or Looping curing <lb />
are notified that they must procure a <lb />
Farm Right before using same. <lb />
The same having been patented Oct. SB, <lb />
1896 Pleasant B. Farmer, and by him <lb />
to John R. Farm <lb />
can be procured by to <lb />
ISAAC A. SUGG, Attorney <lb />
C July <lb /></p>
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C. D. ROUNTREE. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
H. L. COWARD <lb />
T. E. HOOKER <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the <lb />
It. is am <lb />
TO THE TOBACCO PUBLIC is conceded by all the surrounding country that Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of Leaf in Eastern Carolina , <lb />
it all within reach of the Great market to sell their tobacco here. There are four large Warehouse open to the public and chief among them is the a tr <lb />
corns of clever and gentlemanly assistants We now have under construction a large to be used in connection with the Warehouse, that we may be <lb />
n . have associated with us Messrs. H L Coward and T. E. Hooker, two large and successful tobacco raisers from Jr. <lb />
here. There are four large Warehouse open to the public and chief among them is the -T w <lb />
construction a large to be used in connection with the Warehouse, that we may be <lb />
large and risers from Greene of <lb />
where you will always receive <lb />
to us. We have associated with us Messrs. H L Coward and T. E. Hooker, two large and successful tobacco <lb />
we are better prepared to handle your tobacco than ever before and when you get your tobacco ready for market <lb />
and highest market prices for Your friends, <lb />
direct to the <lb />
prompt. <lb />
N. C <lb />
do not agree <lb />
it was wise to follow a bad <lb />
but from answer it will be <lb />
seen that fault does not lie with the <lb />
greenback and Treasury but <lb />
rather with the executive who <lb />
have seen lit to surrender a right which <lb />
should have been exercised for Ike <lb />
land sliver by creating a demand greater <lb />
than the supply. International <lb />
believe that Several nations, by <lb />
entering into an agreement to coin at a <lb />
ratio all th I and Sliver <lb />
can maintain the bullion value <lb />
of the metals at th mint ratio When <lb />
a mint price is thus it reg- <lb />
of the interests of the the bullion because any <lb />
pie. action has already t parson desiring coin may have the <lb />
made the excuse for the t converted into coin at that price, <lb />
in and;.,, , person desiring bullion can policy is to, unless we continue <lb />
into lull legal tender If <lb />
the creditor has the right to <lb />
metal in which payment shall be made <lb />
it is reasonable to suppose that he ill <lb />
require the to pay in the dearer <lb />
is perceptible <lb />
between bullion values of <lb />
the metals. This new d <lb />
for the dearer natal will <lb />
metal still, while the decreased <lb />
demand ft. r the cheaper metal will <lb />
make that metal cheaper still. It, on <lb />
the other hand, debtor exercises <lb />
the option it is reasonable to <lb />
that be will pay in the cheaper metal <lb />
one metal is cheaper th n <lb />
other. But the demand thus the to redeem all bank pi pet he -cut to utilize in ail <lb />
tor the cheaper will raise ; r g I or and will In- at in n <lb />
Tin- price of has fallen more in the <lb />
past live years than it ever fell in the <lb />
history of world, but th it fill is not <lb />
due to increased production. <lb />
opponents cannot ignore the <lb />
is now j broad in <lb />
all legislation intended to prevent <lb />
and no silver Is being coined to take <lb />
its place. N t only is gold going <lb />
abroad now, bin must continue to go <lb />
abroad as long as the present financial <lb />
it is impossible to estimate the amount it melting the coin, the only <lb />
of bonds which may hereafter be issued upon which hi- <lb />
if this policy is continued. a and independent <lb />
are told that any attempt Oil <lb />
the part the at this lime <lb />
to redeem obligations in silver <lb />
a on on gold; but <lb />
should The Bank of ex <lb />
differ is Can the States, by <lb />
the free and unlimited of silver <lb />
at the ratio, create a demand <lb />
r which, taken in connection with <lb />
already in will <lb />
I I'll <lb />
its price, while the lessened for j maintains the parity between gold and agree in their i-e <lb />
silver at the ratio of 1-2 to I. and agree inalterable <lb />
retains in circulation more silver n t the standard. <lb />
than we in the cannot that free <lb />
States. It may be farther i gives a benefit to the mine <lb />
that our opponents have because international <lb />
dearer metal will lower its price. <lb />
In other words, when the creditor has <lb />
the Ike metals are drawn apart <lb />
whereas when debtor has the op- <lb />
the metals are held together <lb />
our opponents <lb />
at the ratio fixed by law, nothing more forcible man the gives to the owner <lb />
pro bled the demand is <lb />
to absorb all of boll, metal <lb />
at the mint. <lb />
Society, is. therefore, in <lb />
the option exercised by deb- <lb />
tor. there em be no such thing <lb />
as real unless the option is <lb />
exercised by debtor. The exercise <lb />
of the option by the debtor prevent the <lb />
creditor classes, whether domestic or <lb />
to exert themselves to main- <lb />
the parity between g Id silver <lb />
at the legal ratio, whereas they might <lb />
find a profit in driving of Ike met <lb />
to premium it they could then de <lb />
mind Ike dearer metal. The right of <lb />
the to choose the coin in which <lb />
payment shall lie made extends to ob- <lb />
ligations due from government as <lb />
well a from contracts from <lb />
A government obligation N simply a <lb />
due from all people to n- if <lb />
the it is impossible to <lb />
policy which make the of <lb />
the one person who holds the <lb />
superior to the rights of the many <lb />
must be taxed to pay it. When, <lb />
prior to 1873, was at a premium <lb />
it was never that <lb />
honor required I he payment of govern- <lb />
obligations silver. The <lb />
adopted by in <lb />
positively assert tin right of tho United <lb />
Suites to redeem obligations in stand- <lb />
ard silver dollars as well us in coin- <lb />
this subject Chicago platform <lb />
are opposed to the policy <lb />
and practice of surrendering to the <lb />
holders of obligations the United <lb />
States the option by law of <lb />
exchanging silver o in silver <lb />
coin or gold <lb />
ill mum <lb />
is constantly assumed by some <lb />
that the United States notes commonly <lb />
greenbacks, and the Treasury <lb />
notes, issued under the act 1890, <lb />
responsible the recent in the <lb />
gold reserve, but this assumption is en- <lb />
without foundation. Secretary <lb />
appeared before the House <lb />
Committee on Appropriations on Jan- <lb />
and I quote from the <lb />
printed report of his testimony before <lb />
the committee <lb />
Mr. would like to ask you <lb />
not entirely connected with <lb />
the. matter under what ob- <lb />
there could lie to having <lb />
option of redeeming in either silver or <lb />
gold in the Treasury. <lb />
Secretary that policy <lb />
bad been adopted at beginning of <lb />
I am not saying this <lb />
tor the purpose of the action <lb />
my predecessors, or anybody <lb />
if the policy reserving to <lb />
government, at the beginning of <lb />
resumption, the option of redeeming in <lb />
gold or silver all its paper presented, <lb />
believe It would have worked <lb />
and would have been no <lb />
trouble growing of it. but the Sec <lb />
of the Treasury from the be- <lb />
ginning of resumption have pursued <lb />
policy of redeeming u gold or silver, at <lb />
of the holder of the paper, <lb />
M y Secretary had <lb />
attempted to change that policy and <lb />
Ion silver upon wan who wanted <lb />
or old upon a wanted <lb />
and especially if he had <lb />
that attempt at such a critical period as <lb />
we have had in last two years, my <lb />
ii would have been very <lb />
of id the <lb />
fear. More Ibis, it I he I advantage i by independent W- <lb />
retire its paper and at the ratio. <lb />
the banks the necessity cannot accuse the ad <lb />
of coin redemption the; free of being <lb />
banks would right to desire ts raise the v due of <lb />
Disk gold or silver. In bullion, debtors who desire to <lb />
they would the their deb's in cheap or <lb />
j as the government ought o <lb />
it now. The must <lb />
exercise right to its <lb />
in silver when silver is <lb />
or it must retire all the <lb />
and silver certificates from cir- <lb />
i leave nothing bin gold as <lb />
who desire to curry <lb />
with the They must rest <lb />
opposition upon one ground only, name- <lb />
that supply silver <lb />
for coinage is too large to be utilized by <lb />
the. United States. <lb />
discussing this we must con- <lb />
legal tender money. Are our the capacity people <lb />
willing the quantity of silver which <lb />
to from across the ocean, and <lb />
even then we simply postpone the evil, <lb />
because the amount borrowed, <lb />
with the interest upon it, must be paid <lb />
in The American <lb />
now send a large sum to Kim-1. <lb />
creditors, and <lb />
a lager and r margin u <lb />
and our i <lb />
charge. There Is Is only o W way j <lb />
to the increasing flow of gold from <lb />
our shores, and l hat is to s-i p ling <lb />
p. ices. The of <lb />
will mt only slop falling prices, but <lb />
will to some extent prices by <lb />
reducing world's demand gold <lb />
If it is a rise in c s- <lb />
to our ct I reply that, in the <lb />
of equities, the American I <lb />
people have as much right to favor <lb />
financial system which will maintain or <lb />
restore prices, as foreign creditors have <lb />
to insist a financial system that <lb />
will prices. But interests <lb />
society are far superior to the inter- <lb />
debtors or and <lb />
the interests of society demand a <lb />
system which will add lo <lb />
u us of lie standard of world <lb />
and thus restore stability to <lb />
ON HO <lb />
Missouri <lb />
Nebraska <lb />
Nevada <lb />
New Hampshire <lb />
New Jersey <lb />
New York <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Dakota <lb />
Ohio <lb />
island <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
South Dakota <lb />
Tea in <lb />
Tex- s <lb />
Utah <lb />
Virginia <lb />
ming <lb />
Total <lb />
A of all, <lb />
per <lb />
Sm. In <lb />
3.00 per Mo. <lb />
i. Ac in Cab. <lb />
Turlington Institute. <lb />
A Mil it Boarding School.<lb />
C i. Hoard Washing. <lb />
i for to <lb />
years old. pupils. Write <lb />
ISA T. ON, <lb />
Smith Held, N. C. el.<lb />
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Sores, Ream, <lb />
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Corns, and ail Skin <lb />
and cures Piles, or on <lb />
p required l to give <lb />
to i <lb />
certs i For -ah- by <lb />
I, <lb />
costs cotton planters more <lb />
than five million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
experiments at Ala- <lb />
Station show <lb />
j conclusively that the use of<lb />
ii <lb />
n n i <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
ARE YOU <lb />
BL. <lb />
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V fin ml ,,. <lb />
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GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
J -V <lb />
will carry out their policy toils <lb />
legitimate conclusion, o. will eon. <lb />
to cloak their designs in <lb />
phrases <lb />
conk to our mints. It <lb />
remembered that a <lb />
only partially d and that on- <lb />
people surpass any people in the world <lb />
in their power to and pro <lb />
dace. Our extensive railroad <lb />
and enormous <lb />
commerce must also he taken into con- <lb />
Now, bow silver can <lb />
Not the coined <lb />
the world, because almost all of it is of <lb />
more this tint; other lauds. <lb />
mints are to free u <lb />
limited coinage at ; <lb />
cannot name he.-i i-e <lb />
the applied to it has made <lb />
more in the of merchandise than <lb />
it will be. worth at our mints. We <lb />
cannot expect all the annual <lb />
silver India, China, Japan, <lb />
If and all the other silver using <lb />
must satisfy their needs from <lb />
yield. arts will as i a large <lb />
amount, and gold standard <lb />
tries will need a considerable quantity. <lb />
Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P, P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
FOR YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
in health, <lb />
constitution undermined by ex- <lb />
in eating, by <lb />
the laws of nature, or <lb />
j physical capital all gone, if so, <lb />
NEVER DESPAIR <lb />
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb />
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sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb />
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
an absolute cure, <lb />
FOR ADULTS. <lb />
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i., Hot. <lb />
St. <lb />
wild last var. c, <lb />
Till <lb />
j tills In . <lb />
i. II v.-T. Ir. <lb />
article men <lb />
your <lb />
AlTO <lb />
Sold A <lb />
is an actual necessity for hi- <lb />
m as well as a theoretical de- <lb />
of it. During the last twenty, <lb />
three years has been <lb />
an additional demand tor god, and <lb />
this law created demand has <lb />
increasing toe power of <lb />
each ounce gold. The restoration <lb />
bimetallism to the States will <lb />
take away from gold t so of its <lb />
purchasing powers as was added to it by <lb />
silver. The <lb />
is now held upon the gold <lb />
basis by legal-tender laws and not by <lb />
redemption in and n-t because <lb />
silver are i i gold <lb />
policy <lb />
contend that free and <lb />
coinage by the United Slat.-s will <lb />
the bullion value w to buy orly that <lb />
coinage value, and thus make silver needed but. if we <lb />
lion worth per ounce in to take and utilize all d it, <lb />
throughout the world. This proposition of f to buy <lb />
is in keeping with natural laws, not in <lb />
of them. known law <lb />
of commerce is and <lb />
demand We this law <lb />
build our argument upon it We <lb />
ply this law to money when we say <lb />
that a reduction in the volume of <lb />
will raise the purchasing power of the <lb />
dollar; we also apply the Jaw supply <lb />
and demand to silver when we say <lb />
a new demand for silver created by law- <lb />
will raise the silver bullion. <lb />
Gold and silver re different other <lb />
in that they are limited in <lb />
Corn, wheat, manufactured <lb />
products, can be produced almost <lb />
without limit, provided they can be sold <lb />
n price sufficient to stimulate pro <lb />
during, but gold and silver called <lb />
precious metals they are found <lb />
produced. These metals hove been <lb />
the object of search as far <lb />
back as history runs, yet. to <lb />
Mr. calculation, all the gold <lb />
in the en be into a <lb />
loot cube and all the twin <lb />
in the world into a sixty-six-foot <lb />
gold and are limited, <lb />
both in the quantity now in hand and in <lb />
it <lb />
can fix the between them. <lb />
Any purchaser who stands ready to <lb />
the entire supply of any given <lb />
at a price urn prevent <lb />
article fr m falling that price. So <lb />
the government can fix a price for gold <lb />
Here it a here a <lb />
charcoal. Both yet between <lb />
them Stand j the mightiest magicians <lb />
The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
et between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter growth or decline, <lb />
life or <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we <lb />
not make II -eh, blood and I one. No. <lb />
Hut by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and the In all <lb />
forms of dyspepsia incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh. <lb />
thin nervous n the <lb />
d is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
i it at once. It. <lb />
and as- st- nature to nourish <lb />
i. tn I have not slept on either side for <lb />
t mi show , , come. <lb />
Ill I i sleep position all <lb />
at the pile Many fear <lb />
that the of our mint will be <lb />
followed by the increase in <lb />
the animal production of silver. This <lb />
is conjecture Silver has been used <lb />
thousands year, and <lb />
during all that time the world has <lb />
suffered from an overproduction. <lb />
If, for any reason, the supply gold <lb />
o in the future ever <lb />
the requirement., of arts and the <lb />
needs of commerce, we confidently hope <lb />
the intelligence of the people will <lb />
be and enact <lb />
legislation necessary the <lb />
of It is ll refuse to <lb />
the people they now <lb />
need, fear they may hereafter have <lb />
more than they need. I am firmly <lb />
convinced that by our mints to <lb />
and unlimited coinage at the <lb />
present ratio we can a <lb />
silver which will keep the price of <lb />
bullion at per ounce, meas- <lb />
by <lb />
fALL IN O <lb />
our opponents the <lb />
fall in the value of silver, when meas- <lb />
by gold, to the fact that during <lb />
the quarter of a century the world's <lb />
silver has more <lb />
rapidly world's supply of <lb />
This is entirely answered by <lb />
that the last twenty-five <lb />
the annual output gold has increased <lb />
more rapidly the <lb />
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of Texas. <lb />
Man a sufferer from Catarrh its worst <lb />
form. Truly, his description bis suffer <lb />
seem little short of marvelous. In- <lb />
stead of seeking his couch, glad for the <lb />
nights coming, be went to it with terror. <lb />
that another long, weary, wake <lb />
fill night and a struggle to breathe was <lb />
before Dim. He could not Bleep on either <lb />
side for two years. P. P. t <lb />
cured him quick time. <lb />
DE TEXAS <lb />
Means, 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 />
F. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- <lb />
palpitation of the heart, <lb />
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