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PRINTING. <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worn <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
QUICKLY, and <lb/>
BEST STYLE, <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb/>
IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
. of now <lb/>
and the best VOL. XV. <lb/>
f Stationery. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
. . <lb/>
.-it Weight With <lb/>
There were some things V. i <lb/>
Mr. nil <lb/>
On was win . <lb/>
lady should appear in a -n <lb/>
dress bare arms, aid s <lb/>
in iii. Lotion, <lb/>
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I are l a u <lb/>
. ; ml money not burs<lb/>
i Maul i has lo be bought. <lb/>
. is bought by a workingman i <lb/>
N- l sin of rot <lb/>
SOME BODY IN A HOLE <lb/>
Two <lb/>
have made <lb/>
to <lb/>
the Reflector <lb/>
North Carolinian, <lb/>
above amount, <lb/>
campaign year <lb/>
should take the j <lb/>
leading papers. <lb/>
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says KeV. Or. i. <lb/>
at The venerable <lb/>
i certain am of work. II <lb/>
it; i w and workingmen plenty <lb/>
have pay pretty dear In <lb/>
,. . I , i divine might put the injunction <lb/>
his . i. Perhaps be mil J <lb/>
j i a i in it <lb/>
there are not enough <lb/>
ii round or because he cannot or <lb/>
nut nay In such<lb/>
nut pay <lb/>
that tin- dollar he doesn't <lb/>
in- value neither interests <lb/>
profits <lb/>
i shopkeeper buys his dollars with <lb/>
out or every <lb/>
u his rs, it be runs a <lb/>
store, work tor stages, and if the dear <lb/>
I he dollar destroy tin power <lb/>
. ;. he will gel fewer dollars <lb/>
i , . clerks some must he dis <lb/>
d, dollars with which lo <lb/>
and hull will he cloud. <lb/>
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i-in- hanker, money lender, <lb/>
man whose investments bringing in <lb/>
, . , , . and declared that <lb/>
not voting was by ; r -i . . f th- <lb/>
two. A man ill iv vile Wrongfully j <lb/>
through lack which <lb/>
ease he is hardly lo he accounted a sin- I <lb/>
he sought light. <lb/>
But there is no man so lacking in en- <lb/>
I i i -11111 -ill to know to <lb/>
throw away a is a species eon <lb/>
tempt for the and of <lb/>
loyalty to its fundamental principals, lot <lb/>
which there can be no i . l<lb/>
WE <lb/>
fir <lb/>
and Surrounding Counties. <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
.-.-. . <lb/>
mar gene-ally <lb/>
the counterfeit . . <lb/>
dictions is prohibited a i I on <lb/>
under Federal a- <lb/>
false tokens and counterfeit <lb/>
notes. The fact, however, is <lb/>
of Govern in-lit <lb/>
are now ; ah i v <lb/>
than we have ever <lb/>
ii our <lb/>
i-riM i all his other sources <lb/>
sutler a dear dollar I reports is a misdemeanant <lb/>
o lie does dollars subjects Km ti a i of <lb/>
. i i. r it coeds, pro line dollars or f mi <lb/>
i dollar, gets back ore which. , or to both a J i i <lb/>
is sun to be law to <lb/>
than the h- lent, <lb/>
leaver in <lb/>
h purchasing His <lb/>
i in wholly on the side a <lb/>
. which is dear to-day and dealer <lb/>
. We say his apparent ii- <lb/>
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products on th <lb/>
it his 1- invoked, for <lb/>
the in the of incredibly <lb/>
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. . because in tact the present thought it be fun create <lb/>
in will harmful lo lie circulating <lb/>
as to others. Ibo tornadoes. There is <lb/>
e lays the golden egg be gratification to be derived from <lb/>
slaughtered. All securities are found- the fa-t that this new type <lb/>
. mi the can be so summarily collared the <lb/>
a which compels the distress strong arm of the law. <lb/>
th people will compel the d ; <lb/>
th securities. <lb/>
l common people, <lb/>
the core of this <lb/>
; i ii ii they remember that to get a <lb/>
liar must buy ii with labor if <lb/>
. with wheat and com <lb/>
ii ii i eh th china in-r <lb/>
The dollar which ex- <lb/>
change for twice a- these III <lb/>
s as tin- dollar thirty years <lb/>
is a dollar costs them dear. <lb/>
New k Journal. <lb/>
Th S. A. L by <lb/>
date Bryan <lb/>
. i. e proper can, <lb/>
i. Ike <lb/>
i i ii was i in in <lb/>
v. went ii <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
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He novel- begged a treat, <lb/>
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close to hit club. <lb/>
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And took him lo t station. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Tin- Air out i <lb/>
i announcing o i <lb/>
occasion Bryan i h <lb/>
was and was <lb/>
printed with ink <lb/>
paper. A was H<lb/>
T J. A <lb/>
d .; till is in r--i . <lb/>
r a i r Ir i u Mr. Aryan, i w <lb/>
says <lb/>
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the ti n <lb/>
v V It is one of the <lb/>
. ii i tiling . e in <lb/>
see i am <lb/>
grateful for the that <lb/>
Star.<lb/>
One is worth a d i en i <lb/>
JO . . <lb/>
Faith a. d can pull Lent's <lb/>
from shell. <lb/>
He who rows, may <lb/>
cord his <lb/>
. <lb/>
i lie is lean IS <lb/>
oil on a furlough. <lb/>
The holy days have come of <lb/>
campaign lying profanity. <lb/>
An hotel r t <lb/>
plays with the tray.<lb/>
To <lb/>
a id give shows <lb/>
Aim <lb/>
o I let or w.- sense. <lb/>
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speak ii I. <lb/>
Nu man his aspiration <lb/>
majority lull them. <lb/>
Always take tin of a trump <lb/>
lie would mil even under a mis- <lb/>
Life be a bowling v <lb/>
if man i . In I I . <lb/>
. is have <lb/>
bill the of them n T <lb/>
The moon been around years <lb/>
are <lb/>
it <lb/>
If there is any one should be <lb/>
in it is the man <lb/>
who snores. <lb/>
There are a great many church <lb/>
who are as careful of religion <lb/>
as of their best service of only <lb/>
using it on holiday occasions for fear <lb/>
should get clipped or flawed in work- <lb/>
and we m better shape to handle your Tobacco <lb/>
ten With ample floor space and plenty of money with <lb/>
i to do our business, we propose to be to none in the Ware- <lb/>
own interest <lb/>
house <lb/>
can get the best returns. So we respectfully in- <lb/>
you to <lb/>
ding lo the <lb/>
m i . i at <lb/>
f th-y. u r ended June the <lb/>
T lauded ill <lb/>
. year mm about i <lb/>
an men a-e f over die pr <lb/>
year. a. <lb/>
t a n. w and <lb/>
j but there is to deplore in <lb/>
t fact that it is an inflow of ignorance. <lb/>
every one hundred immigrants, <lb/>
twenty-five were from Italy, twenty <lb/>
from Austria- Hungary and eighteen <lb/>
. Nearly one-half of the <lb/>
Italian immigrants were unable to <lb/>
; ad write, tin proportion of <lb/>
i literal s among the and <lb/>
was probably us great. Thus at <lb/>
i one-third of the new arrivals may <lb/>
id as undesirable. The need <lb/>
. I an on the lines bill <lb/>
of Va. <lb/>
imposing A ;, i <lb/>
upon . <lb/>
to be I . to Ii <lb/>
the leading <lb/>
Where <lb/>
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will see that your every in- <lb/>
will be looked after, <lb/>
also <lb/>
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r- <lb/>
of any house <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Below we some extracts from <lb/>
Col. speech at <lb/>
as given by Mr. <lb/>
who was present. It shows <lb/>
a pretty plight the Republicans <lb/>
are in. When their Executive Com- <lb/>
met after the Populist State <lb/>
Convention at once put on their <lb/>
ticket all the nominees of <lb/>
Populists except Hi I They <lb/>
put on and we <lb/>
put the Populists in u when we <lb/>
got them to nominate It <lb/>
looks now like somebody- else i- in hole <lb/>
Here a roan defiantly abusing every <lb/>
body connected with the <lb/>
ticket and yet he is on for Lieutenant <lb/>
on that ticket, it <lb/>
it will be late when be accepts on if <lb/>
He shows that they <lb/>
gold and the not to <lb/>
rote anybody favors the gold I <lb/>
standard. Bead what Col. Dockery <lb/>
will <lb/>
of a party forced to pal <lb/>
bin up and vote for bin on a lick t <lb/>
Which he denounces. Here is the report <lb/>
the <lb/>
Col. forward. <lb/>
said a voice, almost <lb/>
The Colonel said be had <lb/>
a chill on bin, as he arose. some <lb/>
Colonel exclaimed <lb/>
in the very next lire K <lb/>
c i- are this tint . a i n ,; <lb/>
i, . mi 1.1 t,,. ,. -j,., y <lb/>
I his the <lb/>
said he to <lb/>
me in fa. <lb/>
Ir. e lie to <lb/>
he of two years ii. <lb/>
h appointed as <lb/>
in Committee <lb/>
11-. not to fail . Ir mi <lb/>
ii on <lb/>
s he would. <lb/>
to this <lb/>
hen- had come along that man Bus- <lb/>
-ell, J swindled him out of <lb/>
; not lie wanted <lb/>
had gotten it. Me- <lb/>
to be put up on <lb/>
plank, I would not have <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Russell am are Coning <lb/>
now-tor gold, though they <lb/>
Russell once for greenbacks. <lb/>
am made out of that kind din <lb/>
They are in it for the pie. I en I get <lb/>
my pie made at tor free <lb/>
silver, and I am again t party <lb/>
is against free silver. I can't advise <lb/>
you vote for because I <lb/>
think its right; I know it's not <lb/>
H .-co led at bugs <lb/>
said limes were never better. <lb/>
men ought to be in jail and <lb/>
II keys. <lb/>
Clay, and plea . for <lb/>
of labor, though he was mil as high a <lb/>
protective tn He would <lb/>
not vote tor tie bill, <lb/>
if were in Congress. It was simply <lb/>
a thrown to the whale. He was <lb/>
in favor of moderate protection <lb/>
w mill <lb/>
f r the ii 1.1 fit of <lb/>
bill bad St been 1.111 his <lb/>
e abroad, be bad son <lb/>
in I said, look at Claude, <lb/>
a fatal to lie success of the <lb/>
party <lb/>
Col. the history <lb/>
in this country down to <lb/>
1873, that all went along <lb/>
smoothly then, when something <lb/>
happen d that wasn't done in daylight <lb/>
is tilings like that ought to be <lb/>
He said silver was, in worth <lb/>
and asked why did they take the highest <lb/>
metal to demonetize. It was a <lb/>
v and Wall street <lb/>
The he told ii fanny illustrating <lb/>
lire <lb/>
laugh, an <lb/>
to pick up a piece of gold ill the <lb/>
tech <lb/>
mil bi d to el I <lb/>
pick it <lb/>
f If never J <lb/>
hid rather <lb/>
my on hoe-cake than do <lb/>
o convictions <lb/>
Well, tell us about <lb/>
Russell ii e w ho u <lb/>
He out of my <lb/>
i man in as an <lb/>
who went there <lb/>
d to me from Wilkes co r sol <lb/>
bought out, went out, did mi- e- <lb/>
thing, declared Russell nominated <lb/>
when the <lb/>
you don't, brother Dan <lb/>
told him I would say fl <lb/>
letters the <lb/>
would go put his brother <lb/>
The Colonel <lb/>
was at the <lb/>
nil n <lb/>
no one expected it less <lb/>
He told how he was prevailed. <lb/>
his good vile to take the <lb/>
against his will. lie had taken <lb/>
et the appointment he id <lb/>
pay some security debt. <lb/>
handled about <lb/>
Consul at Rio, and when he got <lb/>
to settle, he had to <lb/>
and he was told that he w s <lb/>
man who had come back from <lb/>
who was not sued for some hi <lb/>
He had learned more in those <lb/>
years- abroad than he could in <lb/>
the Pee Dee, and there in Rio <lb/>
that he had studied the <lb/>
tariff and finance had changed <lb/>
views. <lb/>
The Colonel rehearsed here the at <lb/>
of gold bugs in the <lb/>
way. and said lie fern <lb/>
nut that In- would <lb/>
to soon of <lb/>
and make them a speech II <lb/>
would satisfy- them, lie was worn a <lb/>
worried now. be said, from the <lb/>
he had been through hie <lb/>
He ii party man, <lb/>
leaves me, I say it <lb/>
you'll get there after I <lb/>
a silver man, and I shall advocate <lb/>
election Bryan Watson, <lb/>
over the world if you want to I <lb/>
nothing the gold-bugs <lb/>
laboring people I tare <lb/>
He d to Russell in <lb/>
who had <lb/>
ii ml <lb/>
to run fur the he <lb/>
lie had denounced you i s th <lb/>
your hi fore you. n- <lb/>
written men iii mirth tr <lb/>
disfranchise The <lb/>
lie had a <lb/>
man on a in hi- lit . and the <lb/>
man had voted <lb/>
was a lie how D <lb/>
kept the n. i. it <lb/>
and n ., i <lb/>
the i mil i in I hi <lb/>
no some <lb/>
and said the fight h i <lb/>
again this by alliance with <lb/>
whipped tie in and <lb/>
to whip I you W <lb/>
elect Maj. I don't care <lb/>
V elect ire or I am on two <lb/>
I iv.-u pit on <lb/>
ticket-simply as a <lb/>
valve, to keep the old ship from <lb/>
sinking. They may nut me on than <lb/>
ii kit if they like, but ii will be late <lb/>
the day I'll accept it. I want <lb/>
will, f-lends when I <lb/>
I Bill In travel with <lb/>
The <lb/>
that we stand n In-silver. <lb/>
was set tine. on fire <lb/>
silver. Now. h <lb/>
the 4th of filler that <lb/>
gold- What's what That's pie. <lb/>
was at the convention <lb/>
Russell was dodging as<lb/>
reckon he down <lb/>
lo II <lb/>
that he had more in his <lb/>
i he had in <lb/>
. t i all all i to <lb/>
to U in and vote <lb/>
am look his s-iii cheers <lb/>
laughter, and all kinds approval, <lb/>
spoken for a little over an hour. <lb/>
The week ending Saturday, A <lb/>
1896, material change in <lb/>
crop conditions. <lb/>
lied wain first bat. <lb/>
following the on tin- 24th, <lb/>
weal her set in. and was <lb/>
coolest day of August. The rain <lb/>
was poorly distributed ; more <lb/>
on tin than any date ; bat <lb/>
over large portions the State the <lb/>
drought continues unabated. <lb/>
i Rains occurred <lb/>
at a good many points on the <lb/>
in south portion also on the ant <lb/>
27th, benefited potatoes, peas, <lb/>
rice and peanuts. The <lb/>
is dry, and rain is still needed at <lb/>
other points. A cool wave prevailed <lb/>
the latter part of the week. Old com <lb/>
is fine and will soon be ready to gather. <lb/>
Cotton practically past improvement, <lb/>
about hall open and being picked rap. <lb/>
i Where rains o many <lb/>
raised wire planted. <lb/>
II who was Oil has been planted in <lb/>
p as for hay. Haying is progressing <lb/>
with favorable weather. <lb/>
rains <lb/>
man points, th. <lb/>
but large portions t the are <lb/>
la-l of week <lb/>
mill and wind in did shims <lb/>
to col ton in poi lions t Rich <lb/>
an I Anson <lb/>
ties. ruin ; t- core <lb/>
s and <lb/>
peas t u wens <lb/>
enabled to plant turnip iced. or <lb/>
no in cotton, which <lb/>
dry and is no Picking <lb/>
progressing in earnest. Fodder <lb/>
nearly all pulled; earliest known. To <lb/>
cures thin and what is left of <lb/>
that crop seems very poor. Pea-vine <lb/>
hay being cut. Ground too dry for <lb/>
plowing. <lb/>
continued warm until the latter part <lb/>
of the week ; drought still prevailed <lb/>
though some favorable showers occur- <lb/>
red on the 24th, benefiting lute corn in <lb/>
the west. Cotton-picking has <lb/>
grossed ; much shrink- <lb/>
in size of bolls as well as <lb/>
occurred, but some lute cotton is re- <lb/>
as blooming nicely. fodder <lb/>
pulling is still going on, and <lb/>
is underway. Considerable <lb/>
is still to be cured. Sweet potatoes <lb/>
whole convention cried <lb/>
Col. Dockery formally announced <lb/>
himself as candidate for the Lieutenant- <lb/>
Governor. He was not a he <lb/>
was only in accord with the Populists, <lb/>
was a silver Republican. He twit- <lb/>
Guthrie again, saying he had boxed <lb/>
the compass, but that he had improved <lb/>
with each change. The Colonel spoke <lb/>
with vehemence, saying some of the <lb/>
Republicans, he knew were going to <lb/>
into him pitch and<lb/>
In 1888 Russell wanted to run for <lb/>
His brother Tom came to <lb/>
house, and asked me if I wanted <lb/>
eke nomination; I said, I don <lb/>
nag for said Tom, o fall plow in. <lb/>
and field peas fairly good ; poor at <lb/>
Ground too dry at<lb/>
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<p>
THE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb/>
at post. t <lb/>
K. C. as mail <lb/>
Wednesday. September <lb/>
NOTES <lb/>
is getting about lime to Hung Li <lb/>
Chang up. 11- big fellow and <lb/>
pretty rich, but country has read <lb/>
enough gush over in the papers. <lb/>
The Star says that on Thursday <lb/>
night Wilmington id th- greatest no. <lb/>
d in its history. <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis was speaker and de- <lb/>
livered one of his <lb/>
Tin Sound Mon-J at <lb/>
nominated Senator <lb/>
of for President and Gov- <lb/>
Kentucky, tor flee <lb/>
The platform declares <lb/>
for and against the in- <lb/>
come tax. <lb/>
The Republican of Washington <lb/>
county got out a straight ticket and <lb/>
would not with the Populists. <lb/>
That is the way they do where they <lb/>
are strong enough to elect a ticket by <lb/>
no use for the <lb/>
lists at all. But don't they get thick <lb/>
with the Populists in counties where <lb/>
they need help; <lb/>
amusing press dispatches <lb/>
sometime get mixed up when they <lb/>
ear in print. For instance, telegrams <lb/>
were sent to several papers about the <lb/>
Populist convention here Thursday. <lb/>
A part if the dispatches as sent read <lb/>
Forbes and Phillips, who were <lb/>
in the last Legislature horn <lb/>
were coolly laid aside. A. J. <lb/>
doorkeeper in the House <lb/>
with Abe was nominated <lb/>
Some of the papers to <lb/>
which this was sent had it that Forbes <lb/>
and Phillips coolly set aside for <lb/>
A. J. and that Middle- <lb/>
ton was nominated for the Senate <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer was the only <lb/>
that gave it correctly. <lb/>
The feels like <lb/>
the Democrats the county <lb/>
. ill j good work they done up <lb/>
to this stage of the campaign. All over <lb/>
the county there wee large crowds in <lb/>
attendance upon the primaries held Sat- <lb/>
and our published list shew <lb/>
that good men have been selected as <lb/>
delegate to the convention <lb/>
on Thursday, good men have been <lb/>
named rs candidates tor Magistrates <lb/>
and Constables. Now let the same <lb/>
be carried into Thursday's <lb/>
convention and put the very best men <lb/>
on the county and Legislative <lb/>
Whether you arc a delegate or not, <lb/>
come to town Thursday and ; <lb/>
the convention day one long to re- <lb/>
membered. <lb/>
Baking <lb/>
Powder<lb/>
and Republicans-- <lb/>
WILL THE SENATE ELECT THE <lb/>
PRESIDENT P one Democrat and one <lb/>
Republican as electors. <lb/>
The Columbia Stale, after In the <lb/>
of special dispatches in agers have fused with <lb/>
Chicago Record, figures out that Means and bolting gold <lb/>
will have the three supporting <lb/>
ml r VT T <lb/>
J A Porter. <lb/>
Mack Williams, <lb/>
J A Smith, <lb/>
H T Cox <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
J J Mills, <lb/>
L N Edwards, <lb/>
H C Venter, <lb/>
Haddock, <lb/>
J J Elk, <lb/>
W L Clark, <lb/>
P W Arnold, <lb/>
J H Milk <lb/>
J J Oakley, <lb/>
George <lb/>
Frank Stocks <lb/>
W F Carrol, <lb/>
L Mills, <lb/>
Executive Commit B <lb/>
LS Edward, K A J. A FOB REGISTER <lb/>
OF LEEDS. <lb/>
Falkland, N. C, Sept. <lb/>
Ms. Thursday. Sept. <lb/>
lot the party will be cal- <lb/>
ed upon to select its leaders for the <lb/>
coining campaign and it the party will <lb/>
be wise in the of its candidates <lb/>
Grimes, W L L Democratic <lb/>
A Can-on, Robt m in <lb/>
Dixon, J A K. Tucker, L Clark. <lb/>
Populist electoral fusion to <lb/>
throw the election of Vice <lb/>
dent of the United States into <lb/>
Senate. If Mr. Bewail does pot <lb/>
a majority of the electoral <lb/>
votes, the election is thrown <lb/>
the and only the two can- <lb/>
receiving the highest <lb/>
number of votes are <lb/>
The will, if fusion is <lb/>
mated as now Hobart <lb/>
and and the being <lb/>
for silver, it is presumed it will of <lb/>
course elect the can- <lb/>
The following t <lb/>
and Hobart ticket- It <lb/>
is not believed, however, that <lb/>
Populist vote can be delivered to <lb/>
In North Dakota the Democrats <lb/>
Populists have fused, but <lb/>
me not given, <lb/>
Idaho the Democrats, Pop <lb/>
and silver Republicans <lb/>
have nominated the same electors, <lb/>
and Bryan will get out of <lb/>
votes <lb/>
Kansas the fusion plan <lb/>
agreed upon gives Democrats <lb/>
the electoral ticket and I he Pop- <lb/>
Tile coin- <lb/>
The following, <lb/>
State shows the status of fusion , State ticket, in <lb/>
j is <lb/>
California fusion has been j South Dakota <lb/>
with unanimous I agreed upon, but the detail. <lb/>
of both conventions., not be a <lb/>
For d Mills. <lb/>
For i C M <lb/>
Jones, -1 J IS T <lb/>
were ins meted to <lb/>
use every effort to i cure the <lb/>
nomination of J A- K- Ticker for <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Meeting called to order by J D <lb/>
Cos, chairman, W C Jackson, see. <lb/>
DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. <lb/>
Caleb E C <lb/>
John pierce, R B <lb/>
Mumford <lb/>
fusion is <lb/>
will <lb/>
d some time <lb/>
, electoral ticket of five month- It is probable that <lb/>
Democrats and four Populists; in making <lb/>
baa been put in field, <lb/>
last State election <lb/>
and Populists had a <lb/>
of over Re- <lb/>
publicans. <lb/>
In Wisconsin arrangements for <lb/>
fusion ate progress with every <lb/>
At the I up the electoral ticket. <lb/>
Democrats In the <lb/>
having a working fusion in Slate <lb/>
politics with Republicans no <lb/>
fusion is likely. <lb/>
In there is but a hand- <lb/>
of Populists and they are not <lb/>
expected to put up an electoral <lb/>
prospect of satisfactory com pie <lb/>
will ,. i <lb/>
In Maine there were at, the last <lb/>
give <lb/>
bes <lb/>
The Democrats <lb/>
the Populists two of <lb/>
on the State ticket <lb/>
Populists will vote for the <lb/>
electors, <lb/>
Washington fusion is com- <lb/>
Democrats <lb/>
lists the electoral ticket <lb/>
equally. <lb/>
In Utah the Democrats and <lb/>
silver Republicans will <lb/>
on the Democratic electors. <lb/>
straight Populists and <lb/>
neither having <lb/>
much strength probably <lb/>
nominate ti as a <lb/>
of form. <lb/>
II. seems hard <lb/>
He has always wanted <lb/>
and was a time when many in the <lb/>
Democratic party would have been glad <lb/>
to see his for party reward- <lb/>
ed with an office. he kt his am- <lb/>
run clear away his judgment <lb/>
and because he was not given as big ail <lb/>
office as he wanted we find him kicking <lb/>
clear out of Democratic harness <lb/>
a big flounce. Anticipating that there <lb/>
might he a chance to ringer in the Pop- <lb/>
pie he himself to that par <lb/>
aid is joyously accepted. He had <lb/>
worn h's new political clothes but a <lb/>
short while before we see him moving <lb/>
to Charlotte with the expectation <lb/>
getting the Populists to give him a seat <lb/>
in Congress. When the <lb/>
met another man walked off the <lb/>
and poor Henry was left <lb/>
Thinking that he must have <lb/>
something he back to Charlotte <lb/>
and accepted the Populist nomination <lb/>
as State Senator from <lb/>
Hut alas. he finds disappointment in <lb/>
store for him again. The legal point <lb/>
has been raised and is sustained that <lb/>
he has not lived in the county long <lb/>
enough to represent it in the Senate. <lb/>
they give him the office of <lb/>
cf township Constable, but if he don't <lb/>
get something soon he will be hunting <lb/>
a job some other parts. <lb/>
Minnesota fusion is <lb/>
the Democrats getting <lb/>
four the four <lb/>
silver Republicans <lb/>
The fusion is the most complete <lb/>
ever known in the State- <lb/>
Wyoming Democrats <lb/>
Populists each have full electoral <lb/>
tickets in held, but the <lb/>
cations are that the Populists <lb/>
will withdraw theirs return for <lb/>
representation <lb/>
and legislative <lb/>
Arkansas there is no fusion- <lb/>
Democrats, Populists and Re-r <lb/>
publicans are it <lb/>
Of course the Democrats will <lb/>
win. <lb/>
In Illinois fusion has been eon <lb/>
the Democrats having <lb/>
the Populists tour <lb/>
The latter may vote for in- <lb/>
stead of Watson. <lb/>
In Colorado the Democratic <lb/>
convention named as electors two <lb/>
Democrats, one Populist one <lb/>
silver Republican, and it is prob- <lb/>
able that this d vision will be <lb/>
accepted by the other <lb/>
In Michigan union is <lb/>
The electoral ticket has ten Dem- <lb/>
three Populists one <lb/>
In Nebraska the Democrats <lb/>
will probably get support of <lb/>
the Populists for their electoral <lb/>
ticket and the Populists sup- <lb/>
of the Democrats for their j <lb/>
State ticket The <lb/>
arc in progress. <lb/>
In Virginia an is being i <lb/>
made to secure fusion, which <lb/>
case the Populist get <lb/>
of the electors. <lb/>
Iowa close has <lb/>
perfected, the getting <lb/>
three electors. the <lb/>
will get a <lb/>
of the congressional <lb/>
nominations. <lb/>
In Georgia there is no <lb/>
and each of the parties will <lb/>
its electoral ticket. the <lb/>
of a failure to secure a <lb/>
for any ticket Legislature <lb/>
will choose electors. Of <lb/>
they will be Democratic <lb/>
In West Virginia there ire <lb/>
some impediments to <lb/>
is almost certain to g all <lb/>
the votes- <lb/>
In Kentucky there is a <lb/>
friction between Democratic <lb/>
Populist managers, but <lb/>
lists are expected to support B <lb/>
Alabama <lb/>
demoralized by their to <lb/>
a State ticket <lb/>
. Republican. The n- <lb/>
with k. want to p- <lb/>
port the at <lb/>
tors put oat by the De <lb/>
g of an-1 while radicals want to fig <lb/>
election but 5.000 Populists. Many <lb/>
have over to Bryan Se <lb/>
while many who dislike Se <lb/>
wall will support <lb/>
Ohio fusion baa <lb/>
ranged, and the are <lb/>
have five electors out of They <lb/>
polled as many as <lb/>
votes. <lb/>
the Populists are <lb/>
weak no fusion arrangement <lb/>
has been They <lb/>
to vote for and <lb/>
Montana nothing has yet <lb/>
been done toward <lb/>
State conventions to be held <lb/>
will have to consider it- <lb/>
In North Carolina there <lb/>
three St right tickets. Democratic. <lb/>
Republican and Populist. <lb/>
In the Democrats and <lb/>
Populists have fused by dividing <lb/>
the electoral vote equally. <lb/>
Dr. Jas Dixon, <lb/>
J J Jackson, <lb/>
J Brooks, <lb/>
W F Hart, <lb/>
A G Cox, <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
H E <lb/>
Cox, <lb/>
J W <lb/>
J A Branch, <lb/>
J S <lb/>
Asa <lb/>
J R Johnson, <lb/>
P H Ives, <lb/>
J J May, <lb/>
J H <lb/>
W C Jackson, <lb/>
J D <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
election. Let them select the Strong- <lb/>
est, most aid n to be the standard <lb/>
Major Henry Harding, as <lb/>
the nominee for Register of Deeds, <lb/>
make a salient fight for the <lb/>
of the A more vigorous <lb/>
campaigner, a icon d a <lb/>
man add more strength to die <lb/>
could not be in the <lb/>
Maj is a conservative man <lb/>
and popular with the <lb/>
masses, and his highly honorable char- <lb/>
matched with his to make <lb/>
a vigorous campaign peculiarly fits him <lb/>
to be the standard bearer of his party <lb/>
in the coming fight <lb/>
We are now passing through a very <lb/>
strategic period develop- <lb/>
u period which requires men <lb/>
special fitness and to assume <lb/>
the attitude of a campaign had -r. <lb/>
us all come , with cue. <lb/>
LOYAL TO BRYAN. <lb/>
L. F. EVANS <lb/>
R EVANS. <lb/>
A- H. CRITCHER <lb/>
Wants th-3 to Win <lb/>
He Be <lb/>
Telegram in New York <lb/>
rial. <lb/>
Chairman Jones, of the Demo- <lb/>
national committee, re- <lb/>
wrote to Arthur <lb/>
that many Democrats <lb/>
throughout the country, and es- <lb/>
tie West, <lb/>
objected to fusion with the <lb/>
lists on electoral tickets for the <lb/>
that they do not wish to <lb/>
be disloyal to Mr. re- <lb/>
ply to Mr. Jones, Mr. for- <lb/>
warded the following copy of a <lb/>
written Mr. Bryan <lb/>
Bath, Me., July <lb/>
W, J. Lincoln, <lb/>
My Mr. Bryan In view <lb/>
of action of Lotus con- <lb/>
today I cannot refrain <lb/>
from giving you my thoughts <lb/>
the situation- <lb/>
My advices are that you have <lb/>
been as candidate for <lb/>
president Mr- for <lb/>
Vice President. I also learn <lb/>
through press dispatches that you <lb/>
are somewhat undecided whether <lb/>
ought to accept or decline. <lb/>
Now, I desire to say to you, <lb/>
the utmost frankness and good <lb/>
Tie <lb/>
EVANS CO., Props. <lb/>
The old Greenville Warehouse is being <lb/>
and more lights added which makes <lb/>
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. Wit <lb/>
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings an <lb/>
hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco; as high <lb/>
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb/>
you. Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS CO., Greenville, N. <lb/>
POINTS <lb/>
Or <lb/>
accord, to nominate that feeling, that you must not allow <lb/>
any personal for <lb/>
me to influence you this, <lb/>
pop <lb/>
gentleman, Henry <lb/>
Harding, The strength which he will <lb/>
add to the ticket, the energy <lb/>
COMMITTEES. <lb/>
Ayden o u <lb/>
chairman, J H John fierce, <lb/>
R U Emmet Spier. <lb/>
J J May, Jesse <lb/>
Win J D Cox. <lb/>
For Constable <lb/>
horn- <lb/>
For D Cox, J <lb/>
U Forbes, J J May. <lb/>
Between three bundled and <lb/>
four hundred were <lb/>
present after work of con <lb/>
faction a Free Silver was <lb/>
FARMVILLE <lb/>
called to order by B <lb/>
May, chairman- C L Barrett <lb/>
Delegates <lb/>
W R <lb/>
W E <lb/>
T M <lb/>
R P Sugg <lb/>
desire that you will do <lb/>
with which he will enter the campaign ; you believe is best for the <lb/>
of the head of the ticket. <lb/>
peculiarly fits Win or H. the <lb/>
Democratic party make him their <lb/>
be will make a gallant and <lb/>
able tight for Democracy, and on <lb/>
day when the polls have closed <lb/>
and the votes counted the <lb/>
Henry Harding for Register of Deeds <lb/>
will be counted as victorious. <lb/>
Democrat, <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
BE <lb/>
Meeting all Over the <lb/>
The gives below re- <lb/>
ports from as many of the <lb/>
as came in today. <lb/>
BEAVER DAM. <lb/>
Meeting called to order by A- <lb/>
d. Walker, chairman W. C- Joy- <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
DELEGATES. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
G T Tyson <lb/>
J F Allen <lb/>
Wm <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
ALTERNATES. <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
W A Pollard <lb/>
Q W Crawford <lb/>
A A Joyner <lb/>
The Man a Hero. <lb/>
A few days ago we read in I lie <lb/>
that a gentleman of <lb/>
that city had left his and buggy <lb/>
standing in the street there, his little <lb/>
hoy in the buggy ; that the horse got <lb/>
frightened at an umbrella, wheeled <lb/>
around and dashed headlong t <lb/>
street ; that a colored man, Tom Don- <lb/>
nelson, Standing near, took in the situ- <lb/>
gave chase, overtook the buggy, <lb/>
I it from behind, clutched <lb/>
the reins over head of the boy and <lb/>
pulled the horse Two weeks <lb/>
ago a story, the facts of which were <lb/>
substantially the same as those in this <lb/>
given, was read in the Washington <lb/>
this having taken <lb/>
there. Recently a State paper <lb/>
an a <lb/>
u. j . stream of water and <lb/>
mg jumped into. , , <lb/>
his own life <lb/>
at imminent <lb/>
saved that of a white boy. . <lb/>
dents a, these shed on the u <lb/>
race. In such , <lb/>
recited, in times of lire and r <lb/>
other circumstances calling the <lb/>
of coolness and daring, black <lb/>
man has been known often to display <lb/>
tie highest heroism putting bis own <lb/>
hie in jeopardy for the <lb/>
to are not among be least of <lb/>
Walker, chairman, F M W <lb/>
C Joyner, J F Allen, G T Tyson <lb/>
For D Smith <lb/>
For F Allen, I <lb/>
A Nichols, Tyson. <lb/>
BETH Eh. <lb/>
Meeting to order by D <lb/>
C Moore, chairman. S T Carson, <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
DELEGATES ALTERNATES <lb/>
W G Little W G <lb/>
J S Brown D Mooring <lb/>
D C Moore G W <lb/>
M A James R E Jones <lb/>
W James S M Jones <lb/>
Executive C <lb/>
Moore, M Jones, W Q <lb/>
B James. M A James <lb/>
For C White- <lb/>
burst, S T Carson, T H Barnhill- <lb/>
For Constable Bullock. <lb/>
Resolutions were adopted rec- <lb/>
J B Cherry, Jesse <lb/>
G M for <lb/>
County Commissioners; D C <lb/>
Moore for Register of Deed t, <lb/>
J i for Treasurer. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
Moating called to order by W <lb/>
Williams, chairman- A B Con <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Alternates <lb/>
W H Moore <lb/>
J T Lewis <lb/>
I J Anderson <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Executive C <lb/>
No May, chair- <lb/>
man, B M Lewis, T M Flynn, <lb/>
L I J Anderson. <lb/>
No B Bynum, <lb/>
chairman, R P Sugg. J W <lb/>
W E Boyce, C L Barrett- <lb/>
For Magistrates N Bynum, <lb/>
W E the other <lb/>
for the executive committee to <lb/>
select. <lb/>
ATE <lb/>
F G James <lb/>
J H <lb/>
W H Smith <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
L I Moore <lb/>
D J <lb/>
A L Blow <lb/>
ALTERNATES. <lb/>
TOWN- <lb/>
J R <lb/>
W R <lb/>
W H <lb/>
F C <lb/>
W L Brown <lb/>
J L Sugg <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
St <lb/>
O i . <lb/>
V . <lb/>
DELEGATES <lb/>
J M <lb/>
A B Congleton <lb/>
I H Little <lb/>
J H Page <lb/>
B Wilson <lb/>
J L <lb/>
W W Thomas <lb/>
ALTERNATES <lb/>
H N Gray <lb/>
M Bailey <lb/>
J L Roberson <lb/>
C Whichard <lb/>
D B Carrington <lb/>
A Mooring <lb/>
D S Rollins <lb/>
Executive H <lb/>
Williams, chairman, J W Page, W <lb/>
W Thomas, G M Mooring, H N <lb/>
Gray. <lb/>
For L <lb/>
H G Nobles, J M Leggett. <lb/>
For L Gray. <lb/>
called to order by J. <lb/>
A. K- Tucker, chairman township <lb/>
executive committee, J. J- Elks, <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
ALTERNATES. <lb/>
r J B Grimes, <lb/>
Tones, <lb/>
-1-W E Proctor <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
NORTH SIDE RIVER. <lb/>
E B Dudley W J <lb/>
J L Smith F G Moo e <lb/>
O W Harrington S I Dudley <lb/>
Edgar Buck J C Smith <lb/>
A D E Dixon <lb/>
SOUTH SIDE RIVER. <lb/>
B W Tucker W H Allen <lb/>
Move J C <lb/>
B K Allen J J Button <lb/>
Nash <lb/>
Augustus Forbes H F Keel <lb/>
W B Richard <lb/>
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES- <lb/>
Town-J G W L Brown <lb/>
F C Harding, R W King, R M <lb/>
North Fleming, <lb/>
chairman, W Harrington, Ed- <lb/>
gar A D Johnston, J C <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
South Side, west of Railroad <lb/>
J C chairman, L L <lb/>
M G W U <lb/>
T F <lb/>
South Side, of Railroad, <lb/>
chairman, B W <lb/>
Tanker, W G M Tuck- <lb/>
Nash <lb/>
For D <lb/>
tree, W B Parker, J T U F <lb/>
Keel, C A Tucker. <lb/>
For A Forbes. <lb/>
called to order by J B <lb/>
Little, el executive com <lb/>
H W Whichard, <lb/>
ALTERNATES. <lb/>
W G Whichard <lb/>
J R D H James, <lb/>
B B Satterthwaite, J J Moore, <lb/>
T J Daniel, M T Spier. <lb/>
Executive B Lit- <lb/>
chairman, D H Jame-, J R <lb/>
R R Fleming, H M <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
Nominations for <lb/>
and Constable left <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK. <lb/>
Meeting called to order by L B <lb/>
chairman. Canady <lb/>
Moore, secretary <lb/>
ATES. ALTERNATE . <lb/>
F M J K Witherington <lb/>
N R Cory J A <lb/>
A I Roach W F <lb/>
E A Johnson G B Kilpatrick <lb/>
W B J B Kilpatrick <lb/>
Jesse Cox <lb/>
W J J J Moors <lb/>
J A R H Garris <lb/>
For A Hardy- <lb/>
A I Roach. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Rev. A. S. Barnes returned home <lb/>
from Fremont Saturday evening and <lb/>
tilled his pulpit in the <lb/>
Sunday and night. <lb/>
Rev. J. W. Powell filed hi; regular <lb/>
monthly appointment at the <lb/>
Sunday and night. <lb/>
Miss Bryan, of <lb/>
left last Thursday evening after <lb/>
a k visiting relatives here <lb/>
Mi-s Sallie of <lb/>
and Miss Fannie Bell, of <lb/>
land Neck, spent last week with Miss <lb/>
lab and sister. <lb/>
returned from N w <lb/>
York last Wednesday evening. <lb/>
J. B. Bu. and T- T- re- <lb/>
turned from Baltimore and York <lb/>
last Thursday. <lb/>
T. R. has mile an <lb/>
tour among the tobacco in <lb/>
the interest of the Planters Warehouse <lb/>
of Greenville . <lb/>
A many of our attended <lb/>
the yearly meeting at Flat Swamp <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Hen is a here a of <lb/>
Both carbon yet <lb/>
them lands the mightiest magicians <lb/>
Vat are. The food on your table, and <lb/>
your own body; clemently the same, <lb/>
ct between two stands the <lb/>
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb/>
lite death. <lb/>
cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb/>
not make flash, blood and No, <lb/>
But by means of the Digestive <lb/>
we can enable the stomach f <lb/>
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb/>
an I poison the In all <lb/>
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb/>
with weakness, loss of flesh. <lb/>
thin nervous prostration the Cot- <lb/>
dial is lbs successful remedy. Taken <lb/>
fool it relieves at once. It <lb/>
assists nature to nourish. <lb/>
to show <lb/>
cents, <lb/>
is the best for <lb/>
Doctors it in <lb/>
of Ca-tor Oil. <lb/>
principles we are <lb/>
for are paramount to any personal <lb/>
consideration that latter <lb/>
not weight or <lb/>
influence on your action. <lb/>
I cannot for a moment alien <lb/>
lo be a factor at y action <lb/>
your part that in the <lb/>
slightest degree an <lb/>
for you. <lb/>
With regards to Mrs. <lb/>
an, believe me your <lb/>
Jones, referring to <lb/>
the above letter, said; <lb/>
talk about tho <lb/>
of our candidate for Vice <lb/>
dent is too absurd to <lb/>
considered Mr. Se let- <lb/>
written just after the <lb/>
of Mr. Bryan by the St- <lb/>
Louis convention, is a <lb/>
illustration of to his <lb/>
associate on the n- <lb/>
ticket. He sees no <lb/>
whatever in Bryan's <lb/>
f r President by an- <lb/>
other and upon another <lb/>
tick-t, but believes it to be an <lb/>
important toward certain <lb/>
victory for silver cause. <lb/>
is a complete answer to <lb/>
forts the gold Democrats to <lb/>
create that Mr. <lb/>
will retire under any cir- <lb/>
to say that the Dem- <lb/>
party its national or <lb/>
are just as loyal to <lb/>
Mr- as he hi in sol f is to Mr- <lb/>
Bryan, the great came of the <lb/>
common people.<lb/>
o J c s a. <lb/>
o A g. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- <lb/>
Deputy U. S. Marshal, <lb/>
Columbus, Km., <lb/>
was delivered <lb/>
of TWINS in <lb/>
less than min- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
scarcely any pain <lb/>
after using only <lb/>
two bottles of <lb/>
DID HOT SUFFER <lb/>
per <lb/>
CO., ATLANTA, <lb/>
BOLD DRUGGISTS. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
By of of the w ill <lb/>
the late A. M. B- <lb/>
Whichard, her will sell at the <lb/>
Courthouse in N. Mon- <lb/>
day the 12th day of October, 1607, the <lb/>
estate, the house and <lb/>
lot, situated in Greenville. N. on <lb/>
third street, recently occupied by Mrs- <lb/>
Clark. Also a tract of land containing <lb/>
about acres, situated partly within <lb/>
and partly without the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, through which the and <lb/>
Scotland Neck Brim h Railroad passes. <lb/>
Will also sell on the same day, at <lb/>
aforesaid of Mrs. the <lb/>
following personal property; tine <lb/>
diamond parlor water pitcher <lb/>
and two goblets, dozen forks <lb/>
end dozen and de- <lb/>
j dozen tea spoons, spoon <lb/>
tongue sauce ladle, mug pure <lb/>
and salt cellars and <lb/>
spoons, also one-half undivided Internal <lb/>
the chattel property described in the <lb/>
will Mrs. as the <lb/>
furniture in ray parlor kind <lb/>
and except the piano and <lb/>
stool, also all the furniture of <lb/>
kind in the bed I now <lb/>
and my cast Iron yard the <lb/>
other undivided half Interest being the <lb/>
property of Mary <lb/>
of sale, real J cash <lb/>
in and years, <lb/>
for cash only. W, R. u <lb/>
Executor of Mrs. A. M. dark. <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
This in Your Pipe. <lb/>
Seine folks argue that <lb/>
are net read. Bet they arc. the <lb/>
newspaper folks themselves read the ad- <lb/>
in till REFLECTOR. Not <lb/>
many days we a piece from <lb/>
the Sun about, a merchant <lb/>
mullets and in <lb/>
cents a and no- wt sec the <lb/>
Charlotte making some good <lb/>
points from acting <lb/>
advertised. Of course <lb/>
are read, and die wise will <lb/>
put bis announcement will <lb/>
be paper. <lb/>
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Try Hitters as a remedy for <lb/>
troubles It not, set a bottle now <lb/>
and get relief. This medicine has been <lb/>
found to be adapted the re- <lb/>
lief and cine all Female Complaints, <lb/>
a wonderful direct Influence <lb/>
in giving and and tone to the <lb/>
organs. If you have Loss of <lb/>
Fainting spells, or are <lb/>
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or <lb/>
troubled with Spells, Electric <lb/>
Bitter is the medicine need. <lb/>
and Strength are guarantee by i's use. <lb/>
cents and at Jno. L. t- <lb/>
ens Score. <lb/>
What Free <lb/>
It means that the the <lb/>
people shall boycotted. <lb/>
It greenbacks shall <lb/>
be redeemed with silver as as <lb/>
gold. <lb/>
It that to more bonds <lb/>
shall be sold to buy <lb/>
It means that silver shall <lb/>
to be a legal tender. <lb/>
It mean <lb/>
circulation to keep pace with <lb/>
the increase <lb/>
It would mane silver bullion <lb/>
worth as much as if into <lb/>
It would stop the redemption <lb/>
of greenbacks by money sharks <lb/>
who lake silver for them. <lb/>
It stability to <lb/>
our currency- It would <lb/>
ally raise the general level of <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
It would mean better prices for <lb/>
wheat and <lb/>
It would more work <lb/>
pay for work. <lb/>
The panic makers would go out <lb/>
of business. <lb/>
We would have no more <lb/>
rations from the White House <lb/>
that the is bankrupt. <lb/>
There would be no more <lb/>
cat bond purchase at robbery <lb/>
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goods the <lb/>
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and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one <lb/>
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Frank <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
THE REfLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
i Our <lb/>
Kodak Catcher Item Coming <lb/>
Go <lb/>
Youth and Boys <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
I S<lb/>
All in and the Assort- <lb/>
is greater than <lb/>
ever. The price <lb/>
has been greatly <lb/>
reduced and <lb/>
the <lb/>
is just <lb/>
the <lb/>
same. All colors, cuts <lb/>
and makes select <lb/>
from. Give me a trial, <lb/>
will be satisfied. <lb/>
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
GENTS <lb/>
HATS, <lb/>
are coining in. <lb/>
Summer resorts are getting out <lb/>
date. <lb/>
Tic James grape u getting <lb/>
ripe. <lb/>
Straw hats are almost back <lb/>
Best Tea pet <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Equinoctial are liable to Strike <lb/>
any time now. <lb/>
Fine Italian Macaroni, just received, <lb/>
at J. S. <lb/>
Greenville is a live town but it needs <lb/>
some factories just the same. <lb/>
New cotton is r a I S <lb/>
some comes in every day. <lb/>
Call Patent <lb/>
No it yon want the <lb/>
A. Smith is adding some very <lb/>
handsome furniture to bis barber shop. <lb/>
IA fresh lot tun cream Cheese and <lb/>
Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun- <lb/>
stall's. <lb/>
The merchants arc looking ti; <lb/>
good trade, and those who advents <lb/>
trill get it. <lb/>
Several the tobacco men are board-; <lb/>
with Mr. White Di kin- <lb/>
son avenue. <lb/>
We bear that some is are already i <lb/>
shooting partridges. It is against the ; <lb/>
law shoot them before November. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be at King House. <lb/>
September and to examine and <lb/>
treat diseases of the eye. <lb/>
The colleges of the slate arc report <lb/>
openings for the session, <lb/>
with more pupils than a year <lb/>
One man brought dressed <lb/>
to town. Saturday, and sold them <lb/>
all before he could get one <lb/>
lie had a pretty hunt. <lb/>
It is a subject frequently referred to <lb/>
in these columns but will bear mention- <lb/>
again, Greenville needs a <lb/>
o and needs it bad. <lb/>
The Reflector office has just printed <lb/>
the annual the <lb/>
Nurseries. A postal card sent to <lb/>
Warren Son will secure a copy. <lb/>
has an afternoon daily, <lb/>
the Chronicle, just started by C L. <lb/>
first number has been <lb/>
received and it is a neat paper indeed. <lb/>
The large farm implement factory <lb/>
of S. K. White Bro. Norfolk, was <lb/>
destroyed by fire Wednesday night. <lb/>
About twenty live other houses were <lb/>
burned. <lb/>
This immediate section got only a <lb/>
slight touch of the m Sunday night. <lb/>
but a miles south of us fared a little <lb/>
We learn that at Washington <lb/>
a heavy rain tell. <lb/>
Nursery sent the <lb/>
TOR a Tape twig about inches long <lb/>
that bad large clusters of grapes on <lb/>
it. They were as tire a cluster <lb/>
grapes as we aver saw. <lb/>
New Felts in all the latest shapes and <lb/>
shades at Mrs. L. Griffin-, <lb/>
Talking about job printing, the Re <lb/>
PL office has just received a lot <lb/>
of the best bond note paper ever offered <lb/>
here. Now if you want some nice <lb/>
printing just call on us. <lb/>
The Reflector Hook Store has just <lb/>
received a new of those famous <lb/>
Parker Fountain Pens. Ask any per- <lb/>
son having one and he will tell you it <lb/>
is the best pen he ever used. <lb/>
The Aid Society of the <lb/>
Church were entertained by Mrs. <lb/>
l. at Hotel on Thurs- <lb/>
day evening. present report <lb/>
occasion of much enjoyment <lb/>
Frank has just placed five. <lb/>
nice clothing display in the <lb/>
of his sure. Tiny are quite a <lb/>
show his handsome <lb/>
of clothing to good advantage <lb/>
My new Fall hats are here. Come <lb/>
and save money. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
On wedding occasions we <lb/>
there is no more popular dace than the <lb/>
store of J. IS. Cherry Co. The <lb/>
beautiful line of rocking chairs and <lb/>
other furniture carry make most <lb/>
appropriate presents. <lb/>
The outlaw, John Koonce <lb/>
who was raptured in this county butt <lb/>
Friday, and had to be .-hot twice while <lb/>
being taken, died at Wed- <lb/>
evening. His leg had to be am- <lb/>
and he never recovered from <lb/>
the operation. <lb/>
Friday Eastern Warehouse had <lb/>
Halifax, Edgecombe, <lb/>
son. Greene, and Pitt <lb/>
Now, if this house was not doing good <lb/>
work fir tin- tanners do you believe so <lb/>
much tobacco would come to it, <lb/>
from such a large territory <lb/>
fresh Carr Bat to-day, at S. M. <lb/>
J. D. of Oxford, down <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
II. returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Saratoga. <lb/>
Wist returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
in s-; <lb/>
of Plymouth, has <lb/>
hen-. <lb/>
J. S. Jenkins returned S it <lb/>
evening from Danville, Va. <lb/>
J. G. Staton, of came <lb/>
ever Thursday evening. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
from <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
bus a position <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Monday evening from Wilmington. <lb/>
of Washington, <lb/>
D. is visiting Mrs. Or. Williams. <lb/>
alias Lillie left <lb/>
eve nil g on a to Greene county. <lb/>
Miss Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
is visiting the family Latham. <lb/>
W. Greene returned returned Fri- <lb/>
day from the tin north where he has <lb/>
been goods I r II. C <lb/>
Mrs T. and children, of <lb/>
are visiting the family cf her<lb/>
Mrs Perkins and Mis-es <lb/>
Ella King returned borne <lb/>
from Baltimore. <lb/>
Will of Baltimore, dropped <lb/>
evening. He <lb/>
struck i he ground smiling as usual. <lb/>
glad to receive a call <lb/>
Thursday evening J. <lb/>
former editor Concord Stand- <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
at o'clock, at Salem <lb/>
church, eight mile-, below Greenville, <lb/>
Mr L. S. Smith, a popular young mer- <lb/>
chant of town d Miss Tuck- <lb/>
daughter Mr. J. J. Tucker, were <lb/>
man led by Rev. A. <lb/>
The attendants were. William <lb/>
and Fannie J. V. John <lb/>
son and Miss Annie Tucker, <lb/>
a d Miss , W. E <lb/>
Tucker and <lb/>
and Lena Campbell, Patrick <lb/>
and Miss Florence D. liar <lb/>
and Mi.- Henrietta <lb/>
Immediately after the the <lb/>
couple and attendants left for Green- <lb/>
ville, arriving here late in the even- <lb/>
From U to o'clock a reception was <lb/>
held at the elegant new of <lb/>
groom ill where a large <lb/>
number cf called to congratulate <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The e tuple received many handsome <lb/>
and serviceable present. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb, set of <lb/>
F. W. Barber, water pitcher. <lb/>
W. I. Parker, James Long and <lb/>
B. White. rocker. <lb/>
and Marlin, of <lb/>
Norfolk, I set. <lb/>
Miss Henrietta table <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Ho a Speech to a Large <lb/>
Audience. <lb/>
POPULIST CONVENTION. <lb/>
They Finish the Skeleton Ticket Left <lb/>
by tho <lb/>
1896. Winter. 1896 <lb/>
Since it first <lb/>
Hon. v. It. Aycock to in <lb/>
Greenville on Wednesday people <lb/>
have been talking about it, as was <lb/>
expected a large era gathered in the <lb/>
Court House to hear him. The <lb/>
was handsomely introduced by L. I. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
cover. <lb/>
Miss Olivia pair of towels <lb/>
W. B. and wife, butter <lb/>
I dub. <lb/>
Aiken and Parham, <lb/>
bands line rug. <lb/>
IV. It. Smith and J. S. <lb/>
table cloth. <lb/>
Miss Fannie set of table <lb/>
spoons. <lb/>
Mrs. K. L. Smith, pickle fork. <lb/>
Miss Florence set of nap- <lb/>
C. D. James and <lb/>
Brown, pair of pictures. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Proctor, nice <lb/>
Alter referring pleasantly to the In- <lb/>
Mr. Aycock said is <lb/>
a great fight u great eon test before <lb/>
us. It is a fact that the Democratic <lb/>
party bus for one hundred <lb/>
on the side masses and against the <lb/>
classes Democracy means rule by the <lb/>
people. It is a glorious <lb/>
Democrat. On one hand we have Re- <lb/>
on another Populism, but <lb/>
ours is a party principle, There is. <lb/>
no isms about the party. <lb/>
a II David II. <lb/>
Hill has lost his patent on those words <lb/>
I can use You never saw <lb/>
a Democrat who not proud he <lb/>
i one, while of the other <lb/>
parties have to apologia <lb/>
where they are. <lb/>
years ago the Democratic par- <lb/>
made the best platform ever drawn, <lb/>
and this year it made, a one. <lb/>
The Democratic party is like apple <lb/>
brandy, grow.- as it grows <lb/>
The Populist Convention hen I <lb/>
today and was called to order by <lb/>
Harry Skinner if s ex- <lb/>
committee. The that <lb/>
he made ought to be heard by every <lb/>
Democrat in the Stale. If it were <lb/>
not a man in the State o has one <lb/>
drop of blood in his veins <lb/>
would even say r believe again <lb/>
I hat Hurry Skinner has one single <lb/>
inti rest in any thing but that which <lb/>
his own interests and mitigates <lb/>
against principles. We <lb/>
may analyze report some things <lb/>
which he said at some other but <lb/>
have not I lie time or space to do so <lb/>
this evening. We will content ourselves <lb/>
by saying thing <lb/>
Harry Skinner politically is to advance <lb/>
his own and the next is to aid <lb/>
the Be, in whatever way he <lb/>
may be able. <lb/>
At the close of his speech he named <lb/>
K. A. for permanent chairman <lb/>
who short speech upon taking <lb/>
the chair and declared Hie convention <lb/>
ready to proceed with its work <lb/>
A. Lang made <lb/>
takes the lead and the is- no object. <lb/>
Come and see me <lb/>
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb/>
par in price. <lb/>
Every thing cheap. <lb/>
Harry Skinner offered the motion <lb/>
that the convention proceed to <lb/>
candidate for two <lb/>
a Surveyor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Senator <lb/>
and one Representative, leaving the <lb/>
Register of Deeds, one <lb/>
cue Commissioner and the Coroner to <lb/>
Mr. Aycock then took up the be selected by the executive <lb/>
part of the platform of four years This motion carrying out the <lb/>
ago, explained our interpretation <lb/>
. , , , , fusion and the vacancies kit to be <lb/>
of U was and the clause that other ,;,.,, ,,. or,.,.,. <lb/>
misconstrued lo have a different means to endorse the candidates put <lb/>
meaning from what we said by the Republicans for those <lb/>
that the platform veer had been <lb/>
Sam Wilson of Creek, moved <lb/>
that the roll townships be called for <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Hard e. <lb/>
of furniture ten dollars <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day evening from Greene county. <lb/>
Lizzie Snow Hill, <lb/>
her for a visit <lb/>
Miss Mary L. of South <lb/>
ton, Va. Saturday evening to <lb/>
take g . f Mrs. Alfred <lb/>
school. Lacy bears lb; very <lb/>
highest testimonials us a teacher and <lb/>
Mrs. innate in securing J Tucker, wash stand <lb/>
her services. James Little, of <lb/>
A. J. Griffin and wile, hall lamp. <lb/>
W. Wilson, set tea spoons <lb/>
Dr. Janus and <lb/>
Annie, Minnie <lb/>
et. <lb/>
enter piece <lb/>
Pattie <lb/>
Mr. Aycock then of the motion an <lb/>
Join II. Small, <lb/>
Democratic Eh <lb/>
Washington,<lb/>
Monday in <lb/>
noticed his face wore a <lb/>
broader than usu and <lb/>
s undid as the cause it leak <lb/>
It was <lb/>
much <lb/>
when <lb/>
I out <lb/>
his <lb/>
that there was a young voter in <lb/>
first <lb/>
Lamp <lb/>
A light placed in the <lb/>
would be a great convenience lo <lb/>
the people getting their at night. <lb/>
It would be much safer, too, than for <lb/>
people be d to strike matches in <lb/>
order to find and open boxes <lb/>
I bey do at present. <lb/>
dishes. <lb/>
at <lb/>
in abundance and they <lb/>
will suit you in price. <lb/>
Don't forget me <lb/>
when want goods <lb/>
cheap <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
lake this method declaring my- <lb/>
an Independent candidate for Reg- <lb/>
st-rot Deeds of Pitt county. It the <lb/>
voters of the county endorse my action <lb/>
by electing me I serve them faith- <lb/>
fully. C. O. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C, Sept. 4th, <lb/>
Where to <lb/>
The REFLECTOR is requested call <lb/>
the attention of all voters living in <lb/>
the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards of <lb/>
that registration books will be <lb/>
Greenville Iron Works the prop, <lb/>
R member that an entire new <lb/>
is necessary for the <lb/>
election. <lb/>
An Evening With James. <lb/>
Monday evening friends of Miss <lb/>
Jennie James gave her quite u pleasant <lb/>
party. The evening was <lb/>
spent in music, dancing and <lb/>
This continued until <lb/>
quite a late hour when refreshments in <lb/>
the form of ices and cake were served <lb/>
by the charming hostess and Miss lies- <lb/>
Jarvis. <lb/>
Th-s couples were <lb/>
Miss Bettie Tyson and W. J. Corbett, <lb/>
Miss Helen Perkins and G. E. Harri- <lb/>
son, Miss Annie Perkins and R. M. <lb/>
Miss Rountree and G. <lb/>
J. Woodward, Miss Wooten and <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, Miss Lula and <lb/>
. A. Parham. Miss Bessie Jarvis and <lb/>
V. H. Gorman. <lb/>
T. White, R. D. <lb/>
and A. White. <lb/>
Cherry with his curly locks made <lb/>
for the crowd. <lb/>
It was with reluctance that <lb/>
assemblage dispersed, but most <lb/>
pleasant occasions have their ending, <lb/>
yet this is one to long remembered. <lb/>
lady desires a situation <lb/>
teacher in a school or private family. <lb/>
She teaches the English branches and <lb/>
Music. Address, stating terms, <lb/>
Box N. C. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds King was called <lb/>
on tor five licenses last week, two for <lb/>
white and three for colored couples. <lb/>
WHITES <lb/>
Jackson and <lb/>
Stocks. <lb/>
D. S Smith A. Tucker. <lb/>
BED. <lb/>
Lambert Tyson and Mat- <lb/>
thews. <lb/>
and Marry Latham <lb/>
J Grimes Jennie Stewart. <lb/>
An Able Young Man. <lb/>
Rev. A. W of <lb/>
came to Saturday evening <lb/>
and the pulpit of the Baptist <lb/>
church Sunday morning and evening. <lb/>
Mr. Seiner is a student of Forest <lb/>
College being only in his second year <lb/>
a, institution. All win- heard him <lb/>
speak in highest praise of the two ex- <lb/>
sermons he delivered here. <lb/>
Such ability and command of language <lb/>
as he possesses is found in few <lb/>
men. He returned to Wake Forest <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. A. Savage and wife, ice cream <lb/>
set. <lb/>
J. V. Johnson, table <lb/>
Miss Bessie Patrick, water set. <lb/>
D. W. hall lamp. <lb/>
W. F. Burch and D. J. W hi. hard, <lb/>
lamp- <lb/>
Mies Mamie Hooker. <lb/>
John Ricks, berry bowl. <lb/>
C. T. and family, <lb/>
stools. <lb/>
Mrs. V. nice picture, <lb/>
J. Cherry Lo., handsome <lb/>
rug. <lb/>
Miss Smith, water bottle. <lb/>
Miss Laura Garris, lamp. <lb/>
Dr. Zeno Brown, handsome wash <lb/>
stand set. <lb/>
W. F. Tucker, nice rug table <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Henry Hooker, pair <lb/>
towels. <lb/>
M. L and Florence Starkey, rock- <lb/>
chair. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tin <lb/>
slop set. <lb/>
Miss pair <lb/>
II. K. Patrick Bertha I a trick, <lb/>
picture. <lb/>
T. II. Tyson, rug. <lb/>
C. A White and family, nice <lb/>
rocking chair. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ricks, pie <lb/>
W. J. rug <lb/>
J. N. Hart and family. tin slop set. <lb/>
Florence Slur <lb/>
key and Hugh Parham, Marshall <lb/>
key and Miss Laura Garris. <lb/>
The adds its best wishes <lb/>
to those expressed by so many friends. <lb/>
this year <lb/>
made so plain that it could not be mis- <lb/>
understood by anybody. means the <lb/>
free coinage of gold and silver <lb/>
ratio of to I without waiting for the. <lb/>
intervention of any other nation on <lb/>
There is no chance fur any <lb/>
body to go wrong on it <lb/>
He ; lien spoke at upon the l <lb/>
money showing that it was never support, <lb/>
like everything else, controlled sup- a y <lb/>
ply mid demand. <lb/>
went in one of the clean <lb/>
along this line we have heard. I <lb/>
lie showed how silver was <lb/>
as much as ever and that the j <lb/>
between the value of the <lb/>
was because gold had appreciated and <lb/>
not silver depreciated. restore <lb/>
silver to its coinage privileges would <lb/>
mean better prices to and <lb/>
that is what we all to for <lb/>
as the and wages if all other <lb/>
are by faun wages <lb/>
and farm wages are by the <lb/>
price of products. <lb/>
Space forbids u a lull report <lb/>
of the excellent speech mentioning <lb/>
good points brought out. Mr. <lb/>
Aycock was frequently by <lb/>
applause, especially at the mention <lb/>
Bryan and C Watson and the fine- <lb/>
tribute paid each of them <lb/>
He cautioned his against be <lb/>
the dead <lb/>
and urged vigorous work. <lb/>
He said some of the t- claim <lb/>
they have driven the Democrats lo <lb/>
free silver, if that is so then t ought <lb/>
not to dessert us alter driving us to it <lb/>
but should help us win the battle <lb/>
free silver. <lb/>
a vote on Skinner's in lion. <lb/>
A. of opposed <lb/>
Skinner's motion mid said he fa- <lb/>
Dominating a He was <lb/>
opposed lo a sacrifice of principle just <lb/>
for the sake of a few offices, ; ml one <lb/>
man particularly who had been named <lb/>
the combination ticket he could <lb/>
spoke I <lb/>
he was <lb/>
favor <lb/>
rilling <lb/>
Registration Law. <lb/>
Under the existing election law <lb/>
there are four days only allotted for <lb/>
registration, to wit ; Saturday, <lb/>
Saturday, October 3rd <lb/>
Saturday, October 10th, and Saturday, <lb/>
October 17th. The Registrars are <lb/>
required to meet on these days at the <lb/>
voting places these <lb/>
between the hours o'clock, A. M., <lb/>
and o'clock, P. M. the <lb/>
voters. <lb/>
The Registrars and Judges of <lb/>
are to at the voting <lb/>
place on Saturday, October, from <lb/>
A. M. until P. M. for the purpose <lb/>
of permitting challenges to be made, <lb/>
and at o'clock A. M. on Saturday, <lb/>
October a 1st they shall meet at the <lb/>
polling places and hear and decide the <lb/>
i challenges, <lb/>
Come East, Man. <lb/>
The Danville Journal <lb/>
sneers at the recently the <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer from this <lb/>
place, because it stated <lb/>
pounds of tobacco were sold on the <lb/>
Greenville market in one day with the <lb/>
sales commencing as A. M. and last- <lb/>
until P. M. The Journal <lb/>
its with, can't just see <lb/>
how, with single, or double sales either, <lb/>
as far its that matters, a market like <lb/>
Greenville, whet the piles will not av- <lb/>
over CO pounds, can sell is <lb/>
amount tobacco in one day, <lb/>
g A. P. <lb/>
There are a great many new ideas <lb/>
that the Journal man could learn that <lb/>
would be of interest to his Danville <lb/>
readers if he would come down east and <lb/>
spend a few days. On this market the <lb/>
piles will average much over pounds <lb/>
and here we sell just about as <lb/>
many piles per hour as U sod in Dan- <lb/>
ville. This account for the Greenville <lb/>
market selling so much in one day. <lb/>
The Eastern markets of North <lb/>
are a long ways ahead of the older <lb/>
markets when it comes to expediting <lb/>
business. <lb/>
The audience was enthusiastic and <lb/>
enjoyed the speech fully. We wish <lb/>
every <lb/>
. d it. <lb/>
est W lay aside principle for the sake of <lb/>
electing the ticket. <lb/>
The roll townships was called, re- <lb/>
g in yeas noes <lb/>
Nominations were then declared in <lb/>
order. <lb/>
For the first County Coin mis d <lb/>
W. M. King was by <lb/>
For the Commission t J. I. <lb/>
C . Manning was nominated on second <lb/>
lull-it. <lb/>
For Surveyor, J. R. Jenkins, ac- <lb/>
For Sheriff, W. II. by <lb/>
acclamation. <lb/>
For Treasurer, J. A. by <lb/>
acclamation, <lb/>
For the Legislature, S. Chapman, <lb/>
on first ballot. <lb/>
For I he Senate, A- J. on sec- <lb/>
ballot. <lb/>
J. A. Lang was eh; led chairman of <lb/>
e county executive e. <lb/>
L. moved that <lb/>
the several forward, <lb/>
slate their views, express their thanks <lb/>
and elucidate th <lb/>
The candidates called out by <lb/>
the chairman and made brief speeches <lb/>
of ace only one or two <lb/>
dating their in accordance <lb/>
with Phillips ion. <lb/>
Phillips, who was not <lb/>
even mentioned for an was called <lb/>
for and made a speech telling part <lb/>
what be did in the last Legislature, <lb/>
but steered clear of mentioning the <lb/>
committee and other of His <lb/>
escapades. <lb/>
i-i the could have <lb/>
TO <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Sixteen times as many novelties in <lb/>
Goods as we have even shown. <lb/>
Sixteen times as many in Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods and Trimmings as we have for- <lb/>
shown. <lb/>
Sixteen times as handsome our entire <lb/>
. purchase for the coming season. <lb/>
Sixteen times as much business do we ex- <lb/>
with the many bright and brilliant goods <lb/>
that crowd our counters. Call and see <lb/>
can't show you the thing you want. <lb/>
if <lb/>
we <lb/>
Democrats Aroused. <lb/>
The heat kind of news has been corn- <lb/>
in today from the primaries held in <lb/>
the different townships on Saturday. <lb/>
As all there was a larger attendance <lb/>
than past years. town- <lb/>
ship reports between three hundred <lb/>
hundred present, which is <lb/>
for a primary. W. take it <lb/>
that indicates that the Democrats <lb/>
of the county are aroused to the <lb/>
of earnest work in the <lb/>
campaign, and they have in <lb/>
th a V win. <lb/>
RICKS <lb/>
TAFT <lb/>
New Fall Goods <lb/>
all of tho Bargains jars the purchasers dollars and cents. <lb/>
Ibis fact joined to the assertions, the largest stock, most <lb/>
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the moat <lb/>
satisfactory for you to trade. Come take a look at <lb/>
the many attractions which we offer you. They <lb/>
cannot fail to elicit your admiration and make <lb/>
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb/>
day during each season, but <lb/>
before better, grander, more <lb/>
beautiful or better selected <lb/>
stock than this season. Our <lb/>
bought for the <lb/>
Cash, and added to <lb/>
tho judgment <lb/>
of years <lb/>
we offer a line of <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb/>
county- Our store is the home of rare bargains, genuine <lb/>
merit, honest goods, square dealing, polite attention, <lb/>
and the place for you to trade. We have <lb/>
them here and call upon every buyer <lb/>
to examine them Our store <lb/>
is full to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
following i <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, Misses and Dress <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 and other beautiful. <lb/>
things too to mention. Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks. <lb/>
Braids, Buttons, Velvets and other Trimmings make the of <lb/>
the ladies glad to behold them. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs, <lb/>
Hair Ornaments are beauties. Our Shoe stock is immense for <lb/>
Missus and Children, Men and The moat complete <lb/>
and line of L Misses and Oxford Tie ever <lb/>
offered here. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods <lb/>
many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Bows <lb/>
Dress and <lb/>
every day Shirts, Undershirts Toilet Articles. Fur, Wool and <lb/>
Straw for Men and Boys. Gaps for men, Boys and chi <lb/>
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snuff <lb/>
ware Farming Tools, lows and Casting, Tinware, Toilet Soap <lb/>
many ii household articles that line. The Best line of <lb/>
Crockery that have ever had and that is saying much- Our Ten <lb/>
Sets are beauties- Our Cups and Saucers, Dishes <lb/>
es and Bowls are here in quantities and variety, Hall, Vase and Par <lb/>
Lamps, plain and fancy patterns. Now a word about our <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Store, bigger more and grander than ever before. Oak <lb/>
Suits, Parlor Suits, Couches, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb/>
Willow, and Oak Rocking Chairs, and Oak Dining Chairs. All the <lb/>
elimination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate pieces, <lb/>
Bureaus, Bedsteads; and Dining Tables, Towel and Hal <lb/>
Tin Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash- <lb/>
straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur <lb/>
Poles, Lace Curtains, Window Shades other house f <lb/>
m Harness, and Hand and Satchels. Wood <lb/>
an Willow Ware. Buckets, Tabs. Market and Fancy Lunch <lb/>
things that need. Don't come to <lb/>
and leave seeing your friends, the Leaders and <lb/>
tor <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY Co <lb/>
FLOORING <lb/>
less than cost- Try a car f. o. b <lb/>
at Tillery, Iv 0- at per M- <lb/>
North Carolina. Lumber Co. <lb/>
wing <lb/>
Expanding. <lb/>
Developing. , <lb/>
Department of Dry Goods <lb/>
Department of Notions <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Department of Shoes <lb/>
Department of <lb/>
Leadership easily centers here. We have <lb/>
of the business all its details. We give you elegant <lb/>
prices. The stocks are richly <lb/>
beautiful <lb/>
were inspired by suggestions of artists. <lb/>
RICKS TAFT. <lb/>
Have opened up a new <lb/>
and large stock of <lb/>
BICYCLES in the <lb/>
the new store next <lb/>
door to j. c and <lb/>
Son. <lb/>
call on us everybody, <lb/>
we are selling goods <lb/>
very cheap. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
-------A fresh line of------- <lb/>
Family GROCERIES, <lb/>
Flour, Lard, <lb/>
Meat, Coffee <lb/>
Meal, Sugar, <lb/>
Ac, <lb/>
which I am <lb/>
selling so low <lb/>
it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see me <lb/>
and I will <lb/>
treat you fair <lb/>
and square.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
WILEY BROWN. <lb/>
n H. L. COWARD. <lb/>
T. E. HOOKER, <lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the<lb/>
.- <lb/>
V. <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
Times DOW is <lb/>
gone pica cotton ; <lb/>
Pick away, <lb/>
Vi-k away <lb/>
Tick away down south in Dixie . <lb/>
I i is a big deceiver ; <lb/>
her I can't her ; <lb/>
i away, <lb/>
Pick away <lb/>
Pick down south in Dixie <lb/>
d-.- es de white let JOBS <lb/>
Git tie mule rum de Mortgage, b-t you <lb/>
Pick away. <lb/>
away <lb/>
Pick away down in <lb/>
O plea on y i i <lb/>
W am- en a i <lb/>
Pick <lb/>
Pick sway <lb/>
Pick away down south in Dixie <lb/>
John on said lie got the from <lb/>
Savage. A warrant was at issued <lb/>
f Johnson, he was given a r <lb/>
and over to t.<lb/>
till ill- of the<lb/>
was <lb/>
the <lb/>
WHOLESALE THIEVING, <lb/>
U a Band of Robbers <lb/>
M. Bro. Roods <lb/>
from lb. store. They a t a <lb/>
B tint a d mat <lb/>
named Young . Savage was <lb/>
clothes like they bawl missed. <lb/>
out a warrant against him and <lb/>
deputy sunlit C. W. Dunn called to <lb/>
rest Savage Monday morning He <lb/>
fettled in front of his house and <lb/>
came out he read warrant <lb/>
t him. Savage said the <lb/>
in Greenville He said he <lb/>
would go with Dunn but <lb/>
him to let him into the house a <lb/>
Mr. Dunn waited in <lb/>
but Savage slipped duo <lb/>
id hail II lengthened <lb/>
bet wee i himself and office. <lb/>
Dunn before latter kn -w it. <lb/>
age, it is said, had a large bun h <lb/>
key, of several but at <lb/>
present writing Dunn las neither <lb/>
seen nor from him <lb/>
Immediately alter the escape a s arch <lb/>
was issued and Savage's house <lb/>
was searched. There were in his <lb/>
house pair children's and women's <lb/>
shoes, one bolt of cloth, pant pattern, <lb/>
one bolt black cashmere and other <lb/>
tiling. The bolt cloth match d <lb/>
cloth that had been missed from I loft. <lb/>
store, the pant pattern was <lb/>
for the store it. C Josey <lb/>
Co., the white cloth matched some <lb/>
K. Jenkins had missed, and all these <lb/>
were respectively returned. <lb/>
It that have <lb/>
goods for some time, but <lb/>
had no means getting up with them. <lb/>
Mr. Hoffman says he has teal <lb/>
suits clothes from his store <lb/>
sack. It also develops <lb/>
that recently the colored man Savage <lb/>
has been selling goods town. <lb/>
He sold Mr. W. U a part <lb/>
bolt of ticking for making <lb/>
Mr. Ed- Shields a sack of coffee <lb/>
and some tobacco from him and Collin <lb/>
Anthony also bought some goods fro. <lb/>
him. Some colored people in town had <lb/>
tonight shoes him. <lb/>
Savage said he brought the <lb/>
from Greenville where he had a store <lb/>
which he out. is though <lb/>
hat he has confederates and in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The pity is he not have <lb/>
kept the hole thing <lb/>
Neck Common- <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
The above is just along line <lb/>
what has I going on in Greenville. <lb/>
For some time merchants here have <lb/>
awn missing goods from their stores. <lb/>
t seems that this Savage has <lb/>
been making frequent trips between <lb/>
Greenville and Scotland Neck that <lb/>
carried a trunk wit One <lb/>
of the largest losers here has be-n Mr. <lb/>
W. U. great many shoes and <lb/>
some ether goods being stolen from <lb/>
him. Learning of the discovery of <lb/>
at Scotland Neck, Mr. White went <lb/>
up there and found some of his <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Believing Savage had <lb/>
ates in Greenville, Mr. White went to <lb/>
the Johnson, just <lb/>
north of the Market House, and found <lb/>
goods there that belonged to him. <lb/>
s- at; of <lb/>
Z i. Va said <lb/>
in a y man father n lives <lb/>
-You nun, <lb/>
to repeal ilia <lb/>
law ; bow mark my prediction, for yen <lb/>
live to sic it. I will This <lb/>
be the silver. <lb/>
It will more distress, at mm <lb/>
Hi on.- I. <lb/>
been an. i <lb/>
this In owed his bead on table j <lb/>
and wept <lb/>
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his great ape h Ibis <lb/>
bill, which bill was s <lb/>
nearly all of the s i s <lb/>
and members of the e. <lb/>
against bill that <lb/>
made his celebrated speech. <lb/>
in. I w r Van <lb/>
, . S la <lb/>
h was said ill the string the <lb/>
ill s s hi ii the <lb/>
I danger by a song Until <lb/>
strife Lei in lb s. <lb/>
the lb <lb/>
common people that lb.-y ll <lb/>
succeed in their d <lb/>
and drive then, through the valley of <lb/>
the shadow at d--ah, to attain a single <lb/>
order the <lb/>
on <lb/>
ll. y will s e it field of <lb/>
battle and h the rear . eh <lb/>
In bar land the <lb/>
Jove dwell still with those whose <lb/>
voice is as the and the <lb/>
bow of is yet in the <lb/>
hands, and quiver is filed <lb/>
darts. strings will y. I <lb/>
many a song of bat to awaken <lb/>
the people, and upon every <lb/>
and in fiery valley and upon <lb/>
very mountain side from to shop- <lb/>
our seas, will spring <lb/>
lo the feet at the calling the music <lb/>
the light on their <lb/>
In that day it . better for some <lb/>
those who the light <lb/>
money the poor that a <lb/>
had been banned about their <lb/>
neck and they had bee., cast into the <lb/>
mi 1st of the <lb/>
Surely the fountains of <lb/>
of arc up <lb/>
the hearts of m-n are stirred <lb/>
them as they never have been stirred <lb/>
before since civil war. <lb/>
The great is cc. <lb/>
The power money and its r <lb/>
throughout th world have entered into <lb/>
ibis conspiracy to the great- <lb/>
est clime of this or any other a e to <lb/>
overthrow one-hail world money <lb/>
and double their own wealth <lb/>
by enhancing the value of other <lb/>
Salt, which is in their <lb/>
The money changer; are j <lb/>
temple of our <lb/>
your tents O <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
Danville <lb/>
CATARRH. <lb/>
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb/>
P. P. P., <lb/>
Great Remedy. <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be <lb/>
as <lb/>
they can no the seal Of the dis- <lb/>
ease. Cat Is a blood or <lb/>
and in order to cure it <lb/>
yon must remedies. Hall's <lb/>
Ca arm Cure is i and <lb/>
the blond and <lb/>
s t Cure is not i med- <lb/>
It was by of the <lb/>
best in ibis for <lb/>
year-, and is a It <lb/>
s bet known <lb/>
r------ <lb/>
FOR THREE He <lb/>
HARDLY AT <lb/>
CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb/>
Mr. A. M. of Texas. <lb/>
a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst <lb/>
Truly, description of suffer <lb/>
seem little abort of marvelous. In- <lb/>
stead of seeking his couch, glad for the <lb/>
nights coming, he went to It with terror, <lb/>
that another long, weary, wake- <lb/>
night and a struggle to breathe was <lb/>
before him. He could not on <lb/>
side for two years. P. P. <lb/>
Remedy, cured him in quick time. <lb/>
DE LEON. TEXAS <lb/>
BROS. Savannah. Ga. <lb/>
I have used nearly four bottles <lb/>
of P. I. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb/>
of head to the of my feet. Your <lb/>
P. p. P. has cured my difficulty of breath <lb/>
smothering, palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos <lb/>
was closed for ten years, but now <lb/>
-an breathe through It readily. <lb/>
I have not slept either side for two <lb/>
In fact, X dreaded to see night come <lb/>
I sleep soundly in any position all <lb/>
night. <lb/>
I am old, but expect soon <lb/>
he able to take hold of the plow handles. <lb/>
t feel glad that I was lucky enough to get <lb/>
P. P. P. and I heartily recommend It to <lb/>
and the public generally. <lb/>
Yours respectfully, <lb/>
A. M. RAMSEY <lb/>
THE STATE OP <lb/>
l lief ore the undersigned an <lb/>
on this day. personally appeared <lb/>
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly <lb/>
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb/>
statement made by him relative to Hi- <lb/>
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb/>
A. M. RAMSEY <lb/>
Sworn to and subscribed before me this <lb/>
4th, <lb/>
M. If. P. <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb/>
Great where all other <lb/>
remedies failed. <lb/>
twists and distorts <lb/>
hands and feet. Its agonies are intense, <lb/>
hut speedy relief and a permanent <lb/>
Is gained by the of P. P. P. <lb/>
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb/>
otherwise, can be cured the system <lb/>
up by P. P. P. A healthy woman la <lb/>
a woman. <lb/>
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all <lb/>
of the akin are removed am <lb/>
cured by P. P. P. <lb/>
P. P. P. wilt restore built <lb/>
up your system and regulate you la every <lb/>
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down <lb/>
In-the-month feeling. <lb/>
For and Pimples on the face, <lb/>
take P. P. P. <lb/>
Ladles, for and thorough organic <lb/>
regulation, take P. P. P. <lb/>
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb/>
SOLD BY ALL <lb/>
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb/>
SOLE PROPRIETORS <lb/>
I Block. A. <lb/>
For sale L. Woofer., Drug <lb/>
nest door to o- T- White-<lb/>
U.; <lb/>
r Props. Toledo <lb/>
price <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
lo in miters of i y <lb/>
. t Mutual <lb/>
X. U. <lb/>
Y u b. bat tin <lb/>
A. .- <lb/>
ii lie her the An A a it <lb/>
-v n ; . r <lb/>
or . . Boers, will be held g ii V. J S <lb/>
at tie c b u c In <lb/>
is. i ext at <lb/>
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and a s .-t iii ti ,. <lb/>
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y in I <lb/>
topic. <lb/>
According l the Chinese Co <lb/>
San there are nut more <lb/>
12.000 the Chinese <lb/>
now in that city, and they <lb/>
i t the rate of to a year. <lb/>
The proportion of who return to <lb/>
those who depart is small. <lb/>
the knights of the tub in <lb/>
Frisco have laid aside enough good <lb/>
dollars to sec <lb/>
a long of <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
About twenty years ago were <lb/>
only about fifteen thousand Jews in <lb/>
; now, is said that <lb/>
the brew population in the <lb/>
David numbers <lb/>
and seventy thousand souls. <lb/>
out av buying farms <lb/>
and establishing in a <lb/>
rapid manner. <lb/>
National Ticket<lb/>
WILLIAM-I- <lb/>
of Nebraska. <lb/>
of Maine.<lb/>
B. LUCAS, <lb/>
of Hyde county. <lb/>
Ticket. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
U. WATSON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
T. <lb/>
of <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
CHAS. M. COOKE, <lb/>
of Franklin. <lb/>
R. M. FURMAN, <lb/>
of Buncombe. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
B. F. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne, <lb/>
SOFT. N <lb/>
C. SCARBOROUGH, <lb/>
of Johnston. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
F. I. OSBORNE, <lb/>
of Mecklenburg. <lb/>
F I JUSTICES OF THE C- <lb/>
A. C. A VERY, o Burk-,. <lb/>
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. <lb/>
Be v old <lb/>
the wearer to lie up to<lb/>
R- <lb/>
their year- will <lb/>
.-; In <lb/>
,.; . <lb/>
lit i . s. <lb/>
P I .<lb/>
at ray a <lb/>
w.- buy t M<lb/>
r. i <lb/>
I talcs. <lb/>
sold for j-i-V- <lb/>
is in the mil at a <lb/>
styles and shapes cf new s N r <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
I ti lovely of <lb/>
Shirt Waists, <lb/>
bilks, have curt d the <lb/>
and other teacher and -hall <lb/>
open a school for In the boiling <lb/>
entire is pit r tin p , premises I as mil <lb/>
before, Theses-ton begins <lb/>
Select Female School. <lb/>
The of ; . n. Ill <lb/>
MONDAY 1886. <lb/>
and i- r a i . <lb/>
The terms i e a- . <lb/>
i r I n.-i-b<lb/>
Higher .<lb/>
I hi- work and discipline of tin school <lb/>
will be as <lb/>
ask a ton past <lb/>
p o c. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
With careful rotation of <lb/>
crops and liberal fertilizations, <lb/>
. , cotton lands will improve. The <lb/>
of a proper <lb/>
sufficient Pot- <lb/>
. FAT <lb/>
ti<lb/>
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mi mi <lb/>
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Fail <lb/>
ii- v . <lb/>
L . <lb/>
N. i <lb/>
Tuft's Pills <lb/>
Cure AH <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
often makes the difference <lb/>
between a profitable crop and <lb/>
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb/>
not less than to <lb/>
Actual Potash. <lb/>
is a complete specific <lb/>
against <lb/>
Ilia I Hi . <lb/>
GERMAN K WORKS, <lb/>
w. St., <lb/>
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m u u <lb/>
GROVE'S t TONIC <lb/>
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; rents. In th-- i I i <lb/>
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foil t Ho <lb/>
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Prim y mo. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
The Dot Salve in he r Higher <lb/>
Spies, SI<lb/>
and E ,,., , He <lb/>
and cures . ,, h .,, ,, ,,.,. , ,.;,. . ,, <lb/>
p It is be taken, <lb/>
or <lb/>
U MR. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers j <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
are invariably . <lb/>
by derangements of the , <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. i IDS <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
s Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles, <lb/>
WINE<lb/>
c. <lb/>
in all <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
for moil <lb/>
Deck. <lb/>
nm-.-i-i <lb/>
Kin. <lb/>
at druggists. <lb/>
dizziness.<lb/>
curb <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
PINE U a SPECIALTY <lb/>
AH f done <lb/>
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;, , m to give <lb/>
on . <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
FOR YOUNG LADIES <lb/>
Raleigh, X. <lb/>
S work anywhere. Nor lb <lb/>
ii It now Hie Lust it <lb/>
t bad The tub offered <lb/>
u Music Art James M. A., <lb/>
tie not or passed. Address <lb/>
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1.1 <lb/>
A. r P bY-A A W, <lb/>
Pia t i cl <lb/>
LIABLE. <lb/>
THE OLD <lb/>
S AT FRONT A LINE------<lb/>
YEARS CE baa taught me tint bes-t H e <lb/>
Fanning meals, every <lb/>
necessary for an general as well it <lb/>
Huts. Shoes. I have hand. Am head <lb/>
for Heavy and O. N. T. <lb/>
n, clerk. <lb/>
FORBES, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
. Pitt Co. N C. a. J. I f n Co., Vs <lb/>
COBB CO. <lb/>
Alt <lb/>
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Brokers. <lb/>
and Warn- Street. <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sack at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
and<lb/>
SUGG. <lb/>
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
AT THE COURT <lb/>
AH placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb/>
Al lo current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR FIRE PROOF<lb/>
IV II. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Practices In a the Courts. <lb/>
H. W- <lb/>
v lo I <lb/>
C. <lb/>
II. K. Ty-on. <lb/>
Snow Hill, N- V. Or <lb/>
GALLOWAY A <lb/>
In <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
DR. A. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
C- <lb/>
Old Store r. om <lb/>
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r. <lb/>
v N. c. <lb/>
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cure . <lb/>
GOOD R i D <lb/>
is <lb/>
especially for stock, as well a- <lb/>
and for that purpose is sold in tin <lb/>
cans, holding one -Sail pound of <lb/>
cine cents. <lb/>
Lambert, Franklin Co., <lb/>
Mai.-. 1833 <lb/>
I have kinds of medicine, <lb/>
I not one <lb/>
for all the I ever saw <lb/>
it is best thing for horses or Cattle in <lb/>
the spring year, and will cine <lb/>
i fern time. <lb/>
cathartic. <lb/>
cure liver troubles. <lb/>
cure constipation. <lb/>
cure <lb/>
Wive and Iron Fencing <lb/>
work <lb/>
H ices i r for able <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
H p for <lb/>
ville s all <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, <lb/>
at A. M. <lb/>
Returning at A. M. <lb/>
and <lb/>
In days. <lb/>
These depart ires lo <lb/>
water on Tar <lb/>
at <lb/>
steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and <lb/>
Shippers <lb/>
marked via Dominion <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
toll A mi. re Steamboat <lb/>
from Miners <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
AC <lb/>
I. J. Agent, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
i and obtained all Pal-1 <lb/>
; for moderate <lb/>
i C is Opposite u. s. Patent <lb/>
i and v-e patent in time <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Send drawing or <lb/>
a it or not, of <lb/>
.--. -it-d. <lb/>
A Pamphlet, H i with <lb/>
i in the U. b. . <lb/>
op. Patent Office. Washington. D. e. <lb/>
Wanted-An Idea I <lb/>
Who <lb/>
of <lb/>
thing to patent <lb/>
Protect bring you wealth. <lb/>
Write JOHN <lb/>
I. their offer <lb/>
of two I <lb/>
cure dyspepsia. <lb/>
gives <lb/>
Tubules cure biliousness. <lb/>
cure Indigestion. <lb/>
cure had breath. <lb/>
cure torpid liver <lb/>
for sour stomach. <lb/>
pleasant <lb/>
To the Editor an absolute <lb/>
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless casts have been already <lb/>
permanently cured. proof-positive am I <lb/>
of its power that I consider it my duty <lb/>
two free of your <lb/>
Who have Bronchial or <lb/>
Lung Trouble, if they write me <lb/>
express and <lb/>
T. A. M. C, Pearl St., Hew <lb/>
The <lb/>
Guarantee Jon. <lb/>
RIP-AN-S <lb/>
The modern stand- <lb/>
ard Family <lb/>
cine Cures the <lb/>
common everyday <lb/>
ills of humanity.<lb/>
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