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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all wort <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
D NOMINEES- <lb />
Ticket. <lb />
tote <lb />
WILLIAM <lb />
. I Nebraska. <lb />
MIC V <lb />
SEW ALL, <lb />
Maine. <lb />
H. I. LUCAS, <lb />
ill county. <lb />
fob district. <lb />
JOHN II. SMALL. <lb />
Beaufort county. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North I <lb />
above amount. This is j <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
State Ticket- <lb />
FOB <lb />
B. WATSON, <lb />
of <lb />
FUR LIEUT. <lb />
w. <lb />
of <lb />
FOR <lb />
M. <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
Japan Taking Cotton. <lb />
It has been officially <lb />
that Japan will buy c <lb />
she for her mill- N- <lb />
Orleans. <lb />
cotton is n <lb />
the world for <lb />
taring and as the <lb />
are a shrewd people- it is u. j <lb />
PETS. <lb />
LIGHTING PARLIAMENT, <lb />
Animals Vary tho or <lb />
For Jack Tar. <lb />
flow the Commons and Lords Are Vb <lb />
With <lb />
Three things, writes a naval con-1 Although gas, candles and oil <lb />
there are which do more j lamps are used to light tho <lb />
anything to lighten tho buildings, says tho <lb />
existence such as it is Budget, incandescent lamps are <lb />
borne by Jack Tar, says the West j in The <lb />
minster Gazette. These three are T I T <lb />
. . . , , . the basement, and throughout the <lb />
tho hornpipe pet animal, . amps themselves are <lb />
be expected that they would m the pot <lb />
There is forethought. In tho dining <lb />
a vessel afloat, from of our for instance, arc placed <lb />
lino battleships down to a canal- ,, so that tho <lb />
boat, that has not a two or four is no <lb />
ed pet on board, proverbially . over in the tea- <lb />
II. <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
I BER <lb />
IS. AYCOCK, <lb />
Wayne,<lb />
J. C. SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
FOR A i <lb />
F. <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
. Or BO-<lb />
A. AVERT, of Burke. <lb />
ii. BROWN, Beaufort. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
it the extensive cotton mill <lb />
they have recently built. <lb />
It is also <lb />
should buy their cotton from <lb />
New Orleans as that is the center <lb />
of the cotton trade in this <lb />
try- <lb />
The Japanese mills already use <lb />
between and bales <lb />
of cotton a year this con <lb />
is <lb />
The people of Japan buy <lb />
of cotton good <lb />
and the native manufacturers I <lb />
have ambition to supply <lb />
home market- The government i <lb />
is offering inducements the <lb />
of cotton mills <lb />
the overcrowded belong- <lb />
to Japan where is not <lb />
enough land to give employment <lb />
in agriculture to all the <lb />
pets of almost any animal; besides tho lights from tho <lb />
they are j there are wall brackets over <lb />
bears, sheep, monkeys, tho and even movable <lb />
and raccoons among tho for who ears to <lb />
malts, bantam cocks, cock-; And in kitchen tho <lb />
magpies and sea gulls among <lb />
bipeds, and even inhabitants of the ; dining room fittings <lb />
ocean, such as seals and turtle, have j of iron, rather than of <lb />
Music ; Home Shim l <lb />
How T Arranged fas <lb />
Next Ballot Boxes, i <lb />
Tho new election law, enacted <lb />
by o st <lb />
that all the shall be O . <lb />
for on two separate ball.-Is. it too I ii, <lb />
which on deposited in two yarn, <lb />
box, . ballot or ticket sad, but its my <lb />
must be tin- of the O, where m home <lb />
dales for Governor, I have one don't you doubt, <lb />
G Secretary of The rent's past the hills are Up, <lb />
Treasurer, The landlord says get out. <lb />
of .,;., we. s,.;. mt <lb />
General, member of Cob- The die landlord cries i <lb />
gross, of the Supreme, ,,,. bi <lb />
Court, lbs Superior Or I'll spoil those pretty <lb />
and electors. But home, it the <lb />
And on the other ballot must be ,,,,. <lb />
the names of the candidates baker demanding pay <lb />
he Legislature, county treasurer Am ,,. <lb />
I then be register of <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest Report <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
PROFITABLE PUBLICITY. <lb />
Cannot Carry N <lb />
Figures on the Vote <lb />
let out. <lb />
.----. null, I J. i r--------- I In, I <lb />
been laid under contribution to pro- brass, so that they may suffer as lit- deeds, sheriff, we <lb />
amusement for our bluejackets as possible from tho steam. I constable magistrates i bl <lb />
An seems a largo or-, With a staff of about SO men the Mt tumbled in the <lb />
a pat aboard ship, is able to make i V And we are told to <lb />
but who of tho seiner naval officers of ad pretty fit- <lb />
does not. remember tho vessel called , tins. as another specimen of <lb />
by the nickname of II. If. S. He- economy which is everywhere . <lb />
and tho elephant on board ; visible, it may mentioned that he <lb />
of that paddle wheel frigate when has succeeded in making many <lb />
they wen. on tho Indian station. , out of the old gas fit- <lb />
The elephant was regularly stationed Tho big <lb />
that in tho central hall, which I <lb />
and harnessed to tho jib halyards, <lb />
and when the order was given to <lb />
lion and where labor can be had I plain a <lb />
very cheap- Several cotton mills <lb />
which were located on tho Pacific <lb />
coast have been t <lb />
Japan of these <lb />
and in the f that the <lb />
demand for cotton goods will in- <lb />
crease rapidly in the Orient. <lb />
Japan is already a considerable <lb />
purchaser of our cotton and it <lb />
seems certain that her demand <lb />
for it will increase very largely <lb />
Atlanta Journal. <lb />
bellow and ran along the <lb />
waist until tho was sounded to <lb />
to tho Car- <lb />
of any toes that got into his <lb />
Thin there be two <lb />
containing name <lb />
the ether containing <lb />
names. a- ballots may be <lb />
parity printed partly in <lb />
paper of color and may <lb />
weighs hundredweight and bears i <lb />
tho smaller ones in new election law <lb />
chamber, St. Stephen's I reefs that four ballot boxes shall <lb />
hall and elsewhere are made to be be m de for every precise, at-d <lb />
raised and lowered for purposes of ,, , ,, , . , <lb />
the bi large. <lb />
Ii <lb />
O, r. street, where shall mu <lb />
We from rent while <lb />
we'd see you out, <lb />
swear you they did, <lb />
J. W. <lb />
Advertising Will in Do. <lb />
It is doubtful if can <lb />
carry this State. Democratic <lb />
, , , . ,, . <lb />
observers declare that no <lb />
DOCTOR or IV. i . . . , ,. <lb />
depending <lb />
entirely on the votes of bis party <lb />
Advertising will not sell be elected this in North <lb />
Advertising will not make bus Carolina <lb />
The largest vole ever polled by <lb />
Advertising will not co Republican party in <lb />
; State was 1888 for <lb />
simply makes it <lb />
Democratic vote <lb />
easier for business to<lb />
cleaning or of replacing broken <lb />
Admiral Sir O. W- <lb />
told me <lb />
lives, d th v adopted the <lb />
lamps. This big has, high lo . <lb />
up iii tho dome, a crane, j I a-id shall; <lb />
moves over it on tram lines, by be provided with a goo strong That we, the <lb />
which it la raised and lowered, while lock and ballots the c of New <lb />
the electric wires are carefully j two mas. in assembled, <lb />
prince to i drawn aside on another tramway go , , , , I i i . u j <lb />
the queen. It was a magnificent that they may not be damaged in execrate <lb />
animal, and for many years after- paying on while tho is must be deposited in j gubernatorial candidacy of <lb />
ward was exhibited at tho zoological lowered. And in tho roof above the other two boxes 1-L- the <lb />
to the clerk's office for safe k- <lb />
that when commanded an Indian <lb />
troopship a foil grown tiger was em- <lb />
barked for passage to England as a<lb />
-I. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb />
FOB <lb />
-I II LITTLE, <lb />
C L BARRETT,; <lb />
FOR COMMISSIONERS <lb />
-I A K TUCKER, . <lb />
JESSE CANNON. <lb />
A B <lb />
; TUCKER.<lb />
L B <lb />
J L LITTLE <lb />
for <lb />
C Oil <lb />
FOR SI <lb />
J. Tour Through North <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
The is the official pro <lb />
gramme of Mr. Bryan's <lb />
through North <lb />
at p. m., <lb />
Leave p- m., <lb />
16- <lb />
at p. in. <lb />
it i u. <lb />
September Mi. <lb />
Arrive Cb i Sip <lb />
Leave a. m . <lb />
IT. <lb />
Arrive n <lb />
Leave . a. <lb />
September <lb />
Arrive -to p- in., <lb />
Leave p- m-, <lb />
17- <lb />
i in , <lb />
Leave o , S <lb />
ii. <lb />
p. r. i <lb />
p. m , <lb />
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Arrive p in.,<lb />
a. m , <lb />
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Arrive Winos a- in-, <lb />
IS. <lb />
Arrive M p. <lb />
on <lb />
schedule of Coast <lb />
Arrive Weld-u <lb />
No Populist can consistently or <lb />
conscientiously favor fusion with <lb />
the Republicans any county in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Why I <lb />
Because the Republican State <lb />
Executive Committee, <lb />
published address, expressly <lb />
state that fusion with the <lb />
lists any county must be with <lb />
distinct understanding <lb />
members of the Legislature of <lb />
both parties shall support the <lb />
nominee of <lb />
for United States <lb />
This is the only basis <lb />
of fusion required by <lb />
Republicans. How can Populists <lb />
accept and to such a re-<lb />
hat does it wean <lb />
It means that every <lb />
who is elected to the Legislature <lb />
by such a must vote for <lb />
the reelection of Senator <lb />
ard, because he has already <lb />
nominated by the Republican <lb />
State convention- Ard Senator <lb />
is for and <lb />
against i <lb />
What sense or honesty can <lb />
Le in any man, who- pro- <lb />
fesses to for Bryan and free <lb />
Silver, ard yet votes a <lb />
of to <lb />
vote for a United States Senator <lb />
who is daily fighting Bryan ard <lb />
tee Pittsboro <lb />
gardens. Ono morning, about <lb />
the captain was a mes- <lb />
who said, sir, the <lb />
tiger has broken His <lb />
was, my cabin door, and call <lb />
mo when in his It <lb />
appears that in cleaning tho <lb />
tho men being washing decks, <lb />
the door of tho had been <lb />
fastened and the beast bad escaped. <lb />
being lowered. And in tho roof above <lb />
the house of lords are similar <lb />
arrangements, but with simply a <lb />
weight and a couple of earth on ware <lb />
pulleys of the era no. <lb />
Tho commons chamber is no <lb />
lighted entirely by <lb />
Round tho arched doorway ten <lb />
lamps, which <lb />
required to show up the <lb />
Carving and tho clock face, <lb />
causing a regular the j tho side galleries there is a lamp <lb />
bluejackets forward running the place behind each pillar, so that, <lb />
rigging tho soldiers taking to <lb />
hammock nettings and the <lb />
deck. Tho tiger ran aft; the <lb />
men had not beard of its escape and <lb />
throwing buckets of water <lb />
about. scene appeared to puzzle <lb />
the tiger. At any old quarter- <lb />
master the situation, and <lb />
taking bis lantern flashed it full in <lb />
tho face of the tiger. Ho then took <lb />
tho animal by tho scruff cf tho neck, <lb />
ran it forward to its and slam- <lb />
med and fastened tho door inn jiffy. <lb />
Hero is another anecdote of a real <lb />
pot, this time in tho same ship. <lb />
There several officers now alive <lb />
who can vouch for tho truth of this <lb />
story. Tho first lieutenant bad a <lb />
very jolly little monkey, a <lb />
general favorite. Ono evening; just <lb />
before dinner, on a guest night, the <lb />
ship being in harbor, the first lieu- <lb />
tenant went into his cabin with the <lb />
and, opening a box of very <lb />
i Havana <lb />
by accident smashed two of them <lb />
tho parts of which ho throw over <lb />
it itself ho seen, it pro. <lb />
tho members who may be sit- <lb />
ting therefrom being in deep shade <lb />
e boxes for <lb />
must be paid for by tin <lb />
county commissioners be <lb />
quite an expensive item every <lb />
that year was 147.000. Two years <lb />
easier for the salesman Republican vote <lb />
to 100.000, and this <lb />
,.,, , , , was the of affairs when the <lb />
unsuccessful advertiser ,; , <lb />
, , , . . Campaign of 189- opened. <lb />
his advertising ti j m <lb />
. ,. B Harrison and Weaver <lb />
aid Dot direct return. i <lb />
for that year. Every <lb />
Assuming the advertising Federal office was in the bands <lb />
A meeting of colored as wall constructed, it was the all the <lb />
pressure that could be used was <lb />
In the combination of good ad- brought bear from Washington <lb />
good goods, good sales- these officials them <lb />
good location, to give money to the and <lb />
management, is profitable to work for the Republican<lb />
Leave out the With all this effort Mr. Harrison <lb />
other tour conditions ere worth- polled only the vote of <lb />
Weaver's vote and <lb />
Leave out salesmen, and what Cleveland's The combined <lb />
you have loft cannot make profit. l <lb />
out goods, and you sell <lb />
was held, on last Friday, at lL-e advertising fault- <lb />
Wilmington where Russell <lb />
to 1888 <lb />
I. A little r <lb />
that all are et- you have Doth- <lb />
that ; to <lb />
steal six days in a week and go <lb />
to church Sunday pray it <lb />
1888 he bolted State <lb />
Leave out good location, <lb />
1894 was 14-2,000, and the Demo- <lb />
vote was This <lb />
shows a loss of for the <lb />
Democrats on the vote of <lb />
less the combined <lb />
Dr. Frank P. Connelly, super- <lb />
of -he of wore <lb />
ticket and said that the <lb />
be letters lo <lb />
the Republicans of the North, <lb />
diseases in Newark, <lb />
mends to the board of health <lb />
that city g Caps that a movement b. <lb />
and so invisible to tho speaker. for general he to disfranchise the <lb />
principal lighting hero, however, I abolished from the schools race <lb />
at each scholar ball Le I. 1892 be issued an address <lb />
roof, behind which powerful gas i . <lb />
. , F . , to <lb />
lamps used, gas being preferred , ,. , <lb />
to electricity hero both on account <lb />
of its superior spreading powers and <lb />
because tho heat creates a draft, <lb />
and so assists ventilation. Under <lb />
cup or He makes this rec <lb />
elation because ho feats an <lb />
of i i city <lb />
s s that the <lb />
the glass is a very fine net- ; , . <lb />
, ., . . , cups are. his opinion, ready <lb />
work, so that a breakage to <lb />
oar there would be no danger of a of dis <lb />
minister being decapitated. <lb />
In tho lobbies tho libraries <lb />
lighting is used, however. <lb />
In libraries reading room <lb />
it is placed lower than in most parts <lb />
of tho building, for obvious reasons. <lb />
And in all the larger the <lb />
lamps divided into three groups, <lb />
which light independently of one <lb />
another. Thus, on a dull sot <lb />
of lamps would in use; if it wore <lb />
foggy, there might two sots, and <lb />
the of the State <lb />
to withdraw the tick- <lb />
Harrison <lb />
ad put two into office <lb />
which may have <lb />
Harrison's defeat this Suite. <lb />
1894 he rote another let <lb />
t t against citizenship, and <lb />
change of rub- the be said, in <lb />
erasers and pens between the a <lb />
, it will be hard to do good Republican and Populist vote of <lb />
1892. Allowing it the new <lb />
law will add vote g <lb />
to the Republicans, which old <lb />
make their full strength <lb />
votes on the of we <lb />
from this vote <lb />
the colored voters who left the <lb />
1889. <lb />
Advertising is simply the yeast j At the town of alone <lb />
in the bread of business. emigration tickets were sold <lb />
L out and <lb />
I as the other conditions of <lb />
I your business may be, there can- <lb />
be flush <lb />
the harmony of parts is <lb />
strength of whole- <lb />
ease, lie also discourages I lie ex <lb />
pupils. <lb />
Ail. J V <lb />
without <lb />
vote. <lb />
It will raise nothing if is <lb />
for it to raise. <lb />
Place upon advertising the re- <lb />
of advertising, and <lb />
no <lb />
blight <lb />
ate i's <lb />
a cheerful store and dull <lb />
The n advertising <lb />
and the most indifferent <lb />
allow the good of the to be <lb />
board out of his cabin port. Then, at night all three employed. <lb />
filling his cigar case, as dinner was; <lb />
already on tho table, ho loft tho box <lb />
on tho hurried to moss. <lb />
It bad been tho custom for bis <lb />
to follow him wait by <lb />
the for a morsel of food now <lb />
and again. This evening, after some <lb />
little bad elapsed, and the <lb />
monkey did not appear, his owner, <lb />
excusing himself for a minute, ran <lb />
back to his cabin to what his pet <lb />
Bewail deserves more credit for <lb />
being for free silver Tom <lb />
Watson does In Georgia, where j was doing, knowing besides, having <lb />
j Watson lives, great j a strong imitative trait of character, <lb />
of I be people are for free silver generally up to some mischief <lb />
or other. Alas, ho was too late The <lb />
and he is the popular side, hot <lb />
mop key had only too well <lb />
Science. <lb />
Ono of tho worst enemies of sci- <lb />
is Mr. Ruskin. When <lb />
published his book on Fish- <lb />
which was deemed of such <lb />
in determining tho relative <lb />
ages of tho strata in which they <lb />
were found that tho United <lb />
contributed to tho ex-1 <lb />
of publication, Mr. Ruskin, j <lb />
in page <lb />
says, was a mere blockhead <lb />
to have paid for all draw-; <lb />
of tho nasty, ugly things, and <lb />
that it didn't matter n herring <lb />
The Ben Salve in Hie <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt IV <lb />
Sores, Chapped <lb />
Corns, .-mil ml Skin K <lb />
lion, mill cures Piles, i-n <lb />
pay required It give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money refunded innocent dying an <lb />
Price cents par bx. by <lb />
L. Wooten untimely <lb />
On account his of a spoiled by the faults of the other, <lb />
nature, it is extremely Give your a chance <lb />
dangerous to submit the rs of to pay, it will <lb />
the State into bis which <lb />
act might the of a coin- <lb />
In Texas the Republicans, Populists <lb />
an I Gold Democrats hive agreed to <lb />
co-operate. That's a fusion for you. <lb />
during this year. There were <lb />
probably as many more sod <lb />
throughout the State. Of this <lb />
Dumber, were colored men <lb />
and voters. Then in all the <lb />
ties whore the vote is large <lb />
all the white Republicans <lb />
left went to the populist par- <lb />
There must have been <lb />
of there-. This would <lb />
the Republican vote to <lb />
take from the Demo- <lb />
vote of and it gives <lb />
the Democratic vote of <lb />
1894, which discloses the fact that <lb />
at least voted <lb />
the ticket in 1894, which <lb />
would leave next straight Re- <lb />
publican <lb />
on a single gold <lb />
platform cannot poll <lb />
more three-four the of this <lb />
vote- <lb />
. -f<lb />
in Maine where Bewail lives the his for the first lieutenant i Mother had any names or <lb />
real majority are st free, cabin, he was just la a rises of criticism written <lb />
see the last of bis with the pen of ignorance. But <lb />
weeds taken of the box we shall say when see the <lb />
thrown cut cf the port overboard, j writer speaking of Mr. <lb />
finding a hydrocarbon oil <lb />
Bitter in heaven which makes a stink <lb />
Among the sayings attributed to from Surely, if <lb />
is a very bitter one a man was great both ass man <lb />
and he is tho ; I'm <lb />
aide . i . much n e <lb />
I . .-. .; adv <lb />
tn i- . <lb />
Iii . . . l , <lb />
by <lb />
is <lb />
i , . , , .,., . plied to Mark Lemon, then <lb />
el end ,, , i , <lb />
. . Punch. Lemon was deeply at- <lb />
every open fashion, which perhaps <lb />
I'll it i. sail own- aroused tho groat satirist's jealousy. <lb />
Stock in <lb />
and an explorer of nature's <lb />
it was blacksmith's son who <lb />
his way from tho position of a <lb />
newsboy to that of the great <lb />
set experimentalist that over lived <lb />
fore <lb />
there- events, as was walk- Note and Queries. <lb />
,. out one day with Lemon an- <lb />
other friend, and Dickens with <lb />
I then cm , ; <lb />
I a for <lb />
dropped away and turned <lb />
i who Dot only ow I n r- back. <lb />
is a corpora- companion. <lb />
la-we. and was <lb />
., reply. pays the <lb />
I tax for <lb />
do Mai. <lb />
for nor <lb />
him be is a <lb />
nor should Pop <lb />
d. o who <lb />
simply because h. is ., shall come in future <lb />
r id some rail tot Almost entirely by <lb />
Record. <lb />
Ward, in course <lb />
of p n on tho subject of <lb />
book and their uses, reminded <lb />
bearers of the prediction of Dr. <lb />
It <lb />
The will be <lb />
a; Asheville, Hickory, Char- <lb />
Greensboro Rocky <lb />
Mount. Train stop for three <lb />
minute speeches at Marion, <lb />
Lexington, Burlington and at no <lb />
points. <lb />
A law has just gone <lb />
info effect Louisiana, and <lb />
the present ladies who <lb />
present at the door <lb />
wearing a hat s to <lb />
obscure tho view of those <lb />
them will required to <lb />
remove it an J place it in charge <lb />
of a person will assigned <lb />
to take care of each property and <lb />
-who will give them a check for <lb />
We begin with life which <lb />
is tho familiar to <lb />
pi t i- -and and <lb />
put before cur children, <lb />
Croat of so <lb />
that they the begin- <lb />
ii s; and friends in <lb />
can no escape tie an- <lb />
of your misdeeds than a <lb />
Ills Art <lb />
She was visiting at the house <lb />
eminent politician. <lb />
beer, said, you have <lb />
a valuable addition to your art col- <lb />
art repented <lb />
take it for granted <lb />
you must have <lb />
ever striven, madam, to <lb />
cultivate an appreciation of th <lb />
in <lb />
voters remember the <lb />
follow you, ma'am, <lb />
the eminent politician, <lb />
red in <lb />
I was told that gave <lb />
yon a beautiful marble heart, and <lb />
t am just dying to <lb />
v. . <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
s-j works <lb />
us hard you say. What docs he <lb />
do <lb />
Mrs. last tiling ho did <lb />
r;. s 3- a <lb />
I a u<lb />
THE LARGEST DEALER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
GOODS bought direct from the makers in large quantities and <lb />
sold at only one small mere. 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 bought from Bankrupt Manufacturers being offered at <lb />
less then their value all the time. <lb />
PIANOS AND ORGANS. <lb />
to Make Home Attractive <lb />
Has been the study of mankind since the trouble in <lb />
Adam's- household, and it is now universally conceded <lb />
t Music is moat potent factor in the accomplish- <lb />
of this result. Now a Piano or an Organ is a necessity <lb />
if ran want a Musical Home, and I have been studying <lb />
working for years to get myself into a position to <lb />
apply the homes of North and South Carolina with the <lb />
Pest Possible Instruments, <lb />
At Lowest Possible Prices, and , <lb />
Possible Terms. <lb />
My success .-is beyond my hopes, and I am now prepared <lb />
to give the benefit. Such a line as lean <lb />
offer has been controlled by one dealer. <lb />
PIANOS, TO <lb />
W ORGANS, TO <lb />
And I've got Tb Leader In <lb />
Of course my low prices and easy terms are going to <lb />
stir up the and when you hear the <lb />
about Andrews, remember what Ram Jones says <lb />
about the one that has certainly been hit. Yon <lb />
will probably buy Organ in a lifetime, <lb />
yon want to <lb />
Let me, or one of my <lb />
ABOUT FURNITURE. <lb />
Fine Furniture <lb />
Makes Fine Homes. <lb />
The Most Expensive I riot the It k <lb />
Well Designed. <lb />
Well Made. <lb />
Well Finished. <lb />
I can furnish you with all of these, at less money than <lb />
Other dealers will offer them. A great variety to select from <lb />
Bedroom Suits in Oak at to <lb />
Curly Birch, Mahogany, Birdseye Maple and Walnut <lb />
Suits at all prices. <lb />
Parlor Suits in Great Variety. <lb />
Dining Room every style <lb />
Hall Suits, to the Queen's Taste. <lb />
Pictures and Easels in <lb />
Furniture to make home comfortable. <lb />
Everything in <lb />
MANTELS AND TILES FOR NEW HOUSES. <lb />
GRADES AND PRICES. <lb />
At Bottom Prices. <lb />
We -will Save Money on them. <lb />
boiled lobster -an climb a telegraph <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Hundreds and <lb />
We want to do business <lb />
call to see you if you <lb />
prices. On postal card may <lb />
H. <lb />
O Manager Music <lb />
ENAMEL IRON BEDS <lb />
AT A BARGAIN. <lb />
mes in two I will testify to our goods and low prices. Our business methods are fair and liberal. <lb />
difference how small your are, you will get the lowest prices. My traveling will <lb />
V and . <lb />
E. ANDREWS, <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and Organs, at <lb />
West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. <lb />
I many dollars. <lb />
ll W -7<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017813_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Entered at office at <lb />
N. C. as second-class <lb />
Caucasian is in of co-op- <lb />
for principle. But tow can we <lb />
with those who an- in <lb />
an opposite direction We <lb />
to bring about relief to the <lb />
trial classes and the business <lb />
counts. We must tight those who are <lb />
In fact there are ways and <lb />
many pretexts for drawing the can- <lb />
account, has <lb />
grown gigantic that of the best <lb />
dread to accept a and <lb />
go into a TH Watch Tow- <lb />
September lorn, <lb />
1896 <lb />
n he ma <lb />
STRAIGHT OF <lb />
GOLD <lb />
Opinion cf the <lb />
a Course. <lb />
v must r <lb />
herding in the camp of the gold-bugs uses a number of <lb />
and the monopolists. We have no pa- <lb />
with who fa or <lb />
opposite and opposing forces <lb />
y a division of tickets tor official u <lb />
For <lb />
Daniel i. Russell, Gold- <lb />
or A. Guthrie, Silver. <lb />
For <lb />
O. H. Dockery, Silver. <lb />
or C. A. Reynolds, Gold. <lb />
For Treasurer <lb />
W. H. Worth. Gold or Silver, <lb />
, which <lb />
For Secretary of State <lb />
Cy. Thompson, Silver. <lb />
Fit <lb />
Hal. W. Ayer, Silver, <lb />
or Coon Skinner Henderson, <lb />
Gold. <lb />
For Supt. Instruction <lb />
C. A Silver. <lb />
For <lb />
Z. V. Water, Gold. <lb />
For Associate <lb />
W. A. Montgomery, Silver. <lb />
; R. M. Douglass, Gold. <lb />
For district. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Silver. <lb />
Second <lb />
Gees If. White G la. <lb />
Third District <lb />
E. Fowler, Silver. <lb />
Fourth District <lb />
W. F. Silver. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
The Settle, Gold. <lb />
Sixth District <lb />
C. II. Martin, Silver. <lb />
Seventh <lb />
A. C. Shuford, Silver. <lb />
Eighth District <lb />
U. Z. Linney, Gold. <lb />
Ninth <lb />
Richmond Gold. <lb />
For United States <lb />
C. Gold. <lb />
Above will be found the fusion tick- <lb />
et as it was arranged this week by the <lb />
Populist and Republican Executive <lb />
Committees. How long it will remain <lb />
Ins way no being can tell. <lb />
no longer than the bosses wish. <lb />
We Venture the assertion that not a <lb />
Republican or Populist in the Stale <lb />
now what ticket he will be call- <lb />
ed upon to vote. The People in these <lb />
parties arc purely at the mercy of the <lb />
bosses. If this is not a spectacle <lb />
for pie in a country where they <lb />
nominate their own officers in <lb />
lo be then we are mistaken. <lb />
Let us this ticket n little <lb />
First two respect- <lb />
for the offices of Governor, <lb />
tenant-Governor, and Auditor. is <lb />
simply u sham. Nobody believes that <lb />
there will be more than one candidate <lb />
for each of these offices the day of <lb />
election. It is only kept as it now <lb />
stands to deceive the people. The Re- <lb />
publicans were afraid to t Russell <lb />
fear their followers would not <lb />
support Guthrie. The Populists knew <lb />
that the rank and file of their party <lb />
would r vote tor Russell so <lb />
dared not lake Guthrie down. The <lb />
evidently is to run both <lb />
men until the time is near that there <lb />
will be no time for kicking, and then <lb />
send out tickets with only one name on <lb />
for each office. So with all the other <lb />
offices for which tire two <lb />
dates. Will the people be fooled this <lb />
way It remains to be seen, with the <lb />
prospects in favor that it will be done. <lb />
Now as to the ticket where both parties <lb />
have the same candidate. Worth for <lb />
Treasurer, Thompson for Secretary <lb />
State tor Superintendent of <lb />
Public and Montgomery <lb />
tor Associate of the Supreme <lb />
Court; all are advocating tree silver and <lb />
Bryan for Walser for At- <lb />
for t <lb />
Justice, and four of the Congressmen, <lb />
including White, are open and <lb />
avowed Gold beg and favor <lb />
for President. This is ticket as it <lb />
s new for you to vote. <lb />
A to whether the Populists should <lb />
vote it will not give you <lb />
authority bat will give you what- <lb />
your organ, The has had to <lb />
say along this line. These are extracts <lb />
that paper with dates affixed, you <lb />
mine the copies and tee if they <lb />
quoted <lb />
ago the Republican <lb />
part Made a proposition divide <lb />
finally the electoral ticket in the Stole <lb />
Hie Populists. The <lb />
thought it to decline this prop- <lb />
because it might possibly lead <lb />
support of and <lb />
Populists are pledged net to do. <lb />
A pledge is a sacred thing NO TH <lb />
the PRESERVATION OF <lb />
LIFE OR EXISTENCE can be plead <lb />
as excuse for breaking <lb />
Sept. <lb />
a spectacle it would lie <lb />
have a State with one- <lb />
the candidates supporting end ad- <lb />
on the stump the election of a <lb />
tor and other <lb />
half of the candidates the same tick- <lb />
et fighting and supporting <lb />
just the opposite kind of a candidate. <lb />
There-is no use in discussing such a <lb />
proposition fit own weight; <lb />
it condemns itself; it is <lb />
lions. We are opposed to co-operating <lb />
with those who have no principles but <lb />
who simply want our votes to help <lb />
the pie counter, will stand <lb />
by principle we will that there are <lb />
fifty thousand men in the old parties <lb />
who are as patriotic as we <lb />
March <lb />
man who supports a gold bug tor <lb />
President is a bug , and an <lb />
my to the people and good government. <lb />
The People's party was organized to <lb />
fight this kind <lb />
April <lb />
don't believe in the honesty <lb />
any man who says he is a Populist and <lb />
then says he is willing to vote for a <lb />
old bug. He may be honest but we <lb />
don't lo be mixed up with any <lb />
such honesty as that. A man may be <lb />
good fellow in his WAY. but it might <lb />
be a proper thing to <lb />
April <lb />
majority of the voters cf the <lb />
State endorse the passed by <lb />
the Silver convention, held in Raleigh <lb />
the 85th of last September. U the <lb />
People's party shall <lb />
any other party in the <lb />
cam <lb />
, it will be on the basis of those <lb />
resolutions. The People's party <lb />
not CO With any <lb />
such party is willing lo on <lb />
principles and to advance a pant <lb />
January <lb />
do not want to co-operate with <lb />
gold bugs, but we to co-operate <lb />
gold bugs. If e afloat fin. <lb />
operate the Republicans on <lb />
line, certainly it is impossible co- <lb />
operate with them without giving up <lb />
every plank and letter of the nil. <lb />
March <lb />
was this proposition <lb />
on the silver met by the Re- <lb />
publicans. a fatuous, selfish, cold- <lb />
blooded and brutal proposition <lb />
to overwhelm a political enemy by nu- <lb />
strength, and coolly divide <lb />
plunder among a men. There was <lb />
not the shadow of a suggestion as to <lb />
an issue on which both parties con Id <lb />
favorably unite. There no evidence <lb />
that a moments thought was to <lb />
the interests of the people on w host- <lb />
votes capture and distribution <lb />
spoils depends. A flat <lb />
of their proposition can be nothing less <lb />
are in this thing for the stuff, and <lb />
we have no further interest in the <lb />
than to use them to that end <lb />
From every of common <lb />
decency and equitable. the <lb />
first thought of a ma-, or party that is <lb />
honored with confidence and <lb />
of the people should be the interests <lb />
of the people. They can only be the <lb />
beneficiaries of the policy which <lb />
they vote the policy be at all <lb />
and the men whom they elevate <lb />
position of emolument and trust <lb />
are put therefor the purpose of seam- <lb />
or trying lo secure, the operation <lb />
of I hat policy. <lb />
But in proposition made by the <lb />
Republicans no such obligation is re- <lb />
want the honors and <lb />
the is the plain <lb />
we do after we gel I hem is l. one <lb />
your is the hidden dictum <lb />
of the people whose votes are Bought. <lb />
It may be that there are some people <lb />
who can endorse such a course of pro- <lb />
as this there are they are <lb />
more of a menace. b Republican <lb />
than a wild Anarchist, for the <lb />
wild Anarchist is watched, while to the <lb />
endorser of the above course is con- <lb />
a power which he can exercise to <lb />
bring this under the rule of <lb />
autocracy and into a condition of abject <lb />
servitude. <lb />
the extent to which evil is ear <lb />
tied, and many more could be used <lb />
with good effort. No one but a <lb />
date himself can tell you what his to <lb />
be endured in this panic Thu is <lb />
one reason it requires as much <lb />
to run a campaign. <lb />
It is lime such an evil was brought <lb />
to an en It men have enough <lb />
self respect to from such begging <lb />
an bumming they ought to be com- <lb />
by law to stop it. <lb />
The makes <lb />
by way of a remedy <lb />
Let a be held by all <lb />
the candidates before they enter the <lb />
canvass and an t entered into <lb />
that neither liquor nor money shall be <lb />
riven to beggars and suckers during <lb />
the campaign. Not only enter into <lb />
but stick to it regard, <lb />
of consequences. Advise all the <lb />
dear peep to postpone budding <lb />
churches, school houses and buying <lb />
until after the <lb />
Take the of <lb />
money or liquor and pass <lb />
list over to the <lb />
with a that the <lb />
on the roll are proper to be <lb />
sent to the alms house be <lb />
pensioners upon the bounty of the <lb />
Make it a by statute <lb />
that no candidate shall distribute <lb />
or liquor among the voters during <lb />
the <lb />
Let the Statute apply <lb />
voters. If the voter enters upon his <lb />
begging campaign, issue a warrant <lb />
against him and in addition to the <lb />
statutory such cases add <lb />
another statute debars from <lb />
voting in th current <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
N. C, Sept. 7th <lb />
The Board of Commissioners for <lb />
Pitt county met this date regular <lb />
tenant. I-resent U Dawson, chair- <lb />
man. L S mi ill. S M Jones, T E <lb />
Keel and <lb />
The orders paupers <lb />
Martha Nelson H D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore Susan <lb />
Henry i <lb />
Henderson a Edwards J <lb />
II OH, Sam <lb />
Ann Cherry Tucker <lb />
i Alice. Corbett <lb />
Taylor Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams Mrs J W Crop <lb />
Long Edwin Had- <lb />
dock Matilda Thomas Mrs <lb />
Charles Joyner t Hannah Dupree <lb />
Lucinda Peel Sarah <lb />
J -50, J Proctor Alex Venters <lb />
CO, <lb />
Amanda I Harris <lb />
Jason Parker <lb />
The following orders for general <lb />
J B Cherry Co J W Parker <lb />
J B Bullock Jas Barrett <lb />
J W Smith Jas <lb />
R W King D C Smith <lb />
D C Smith Town cf Green- <lb />
ville E A W S <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
D. C, Sept. <lb />
Bryan enthusiasm has been on tap <lb />
in Washington this week. The <lb />
election started the ball by putting <lb />
all the democrats in a humor, <lb />
the news which has coming <lb />
to Bryan headquarters has all been of a <lb />
pleasing nature to his The <lb />
democrats are fairly bubbling over <lb />
in their enthusiasm while engaged in <lb />
making preparations for the lug meet- <lb />
they are to hold on the ins., <lb />
and which is to be addressed by Mr. <lb />
Bryan. Unless present anticipations <lb />
fail to be realized it will the biggest <lb />
political ever held i i Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
up or shut is th gambler's <lb />
arguments but there are times when it <lb />
is the most convincing that can <lb />
be Representative <lb />
secretary of the republican Con- <lb />
committee, is from Nebraska <lb />
and he never tires claiming that State <lb />
for This week Mr. C. H- <lb />
of populist who is <lb />
also Mr Mercer <lb />
word that he had to wager that <lb />
Bryan would carry Nebraska. Mr. <lb />
Mercer did not accept the wager. <lb />
Senator Faulkner said of th silver <lb />
victory in if has any <lb />
significance, is not that the battle is <lb />
won for the democratic nominees, but <lb />
as evidencing the fact that in one of <lb />
the greatest Agricultural states of the <lb />
I the candidates nominated and <lb />
the principles at Chicago <lb />
meet the approval and command the <lb />
support of great agricultural and <lb />
laboring classes so strongly represented <lb />
in that State. It appears further that <lb />
the grant of literature <lb />
into Arkansas by the an <lb />
had no more effect than to <lb />
stimulate to stronger efforts those who <lb />
are now realizing that great pro- <lb />
elates the county must have <lb />
relief continually falling prices, re <lb />
suiting from the gold standard. <lb />
Representative Burkhead, of Ala., <lb />
says his state will give Bryan <lb />
majority of any thing the <lb />
populists may do, that if the <lb />
WHO ABE. <lb />
The Men Who are Candidates for <lb />
Office in North Carolina. <lb />
If the proposition of the Republican j j Woody <lb />
fuse on division of ex- <lb />
presses the attitude of the Republican <lb />
party, then that party is nothing less <lb />
than an official brig- <lb />
an spoliation. A division <lb />
among of what can be <lb />
exacted from the people constitutes the <lb />
limits of intentions and <lb />
the sooner the people can arouse them- <lb />
selves to absolutely and everlastingly <lb />
repudiate such an organization, the <lb />
better it will be for their <lb />
welfare and for the future of the land <lb />
in which they April <lb />
TO STOP If. <lb />
The last issue the Walsh Tower, <lb />
edited Rev. J. L. at <lb />
Washington, contains a very <lb />
editorial on <lb />
But for its length we be glad to <lb />
reproduce the entire in the <lb />
The great evil to <lb />
as needing reforming is the way <lb />
dates for office are bled by dead-beats <lb />
and bums that infest almost every com- <lb />
When the candidate starts <lb />
making his before <lb />
people there is some at every <lb />
who takes advantage of the <lb />
opportunity to draw upon his pocket. <lb />
As th Watch Tower puts it, it <lb />
a church to a house to <lb />
erect, a horse to buy none <lb />
man, a poor widow a <lb />
to be helped and the lo head <lb />
th of donors must be the <lb />
date, lie beggars has a bar- <lb />
rel of <lb />
The candidate responds to the <lb />
of thinking that <lb />
calls will come upon him but <lb />
and his surprise ma he imagined when <lb />
he more and inure of them <lb />
he goes into canvass. And <lb />
besides these Mi upon him under the <lb />
head of charity, it <lb />
bum who in addition to all th <lb />
he takes at ti e ex <lb />
dense must well-filled jug with <lb />
which to go out and work <lb />
and the free lunch bum who <lb />
seldom a square mail pt <lb />
the ca buys up all barbecue <lb />
Caucasian, a H fer a <lb />
A Nichols V W Brown <lb />
F W Brown W M <lb />
For Swift Creek and <lb />
law M King <lb />
For Greenville stock territory <lb />
W G Stocks W Al King <lb />
The following persons were allowed <lb />
to list taxes for <lb />
Thomas Peel, Haywood Tel- <lb />
fair, Robt Tucker, Tripp, <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
II J R <lb />
Worthington, S F Worthington, Sam- <lb />
Evans, John L Gaskins, Martha J <lb />
Moore, Alfred Wilson, Thomas Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
Swift Worthington, <lb />
Washington Chapman, John II Small, <lb />
J W Cox, J T Williams, Peter <lb />
son, George Cannon, J W Cannon. <lb />
S F <lb />
Worthington, C C Kirkman, Jonathan <lb />
John Nobles, Hilliard Vines. <lb />
Beaver DamE Parker, I II <lb />
Harris. <lb />
R J R C Daven- <lb />
port. <lb />
Whitehurst. B F <lb />
Tuesday, Sept. <lb />
Board re-assembled, all present, and <lb />
proceeded to revise the jury in ac- <lb />
with law. <lb />
The were drawn to <lb />
serve as jurors tor <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
First Cannon, <lb />
Gaskins, J H Williams, J A Nelson <lb />
John E Gurganus, W E Barnhill, G <lb />
W Samuel W J <lb />
W H Smith, B E Parham <lb />
D S Smith, J J Q Garris, <lb />
A Tripp, G A Baker, W th <lb />
Second Bi <lb />
Spain, U C Harris, Lawrence <lb />
colored; Buck, C P Moore. <lb />
A Stokes, W B James fat- <lb />
thews, J R Cooper, H S L <lb />
W C Hester, L C <lb />
worth, Isaac Norman, B P <lb />
D L Whichard, T A Thigpen. <lb />
lists vole with the democrats it will <lb />
higher. <lb />
Mr. James L. Not is, assistant <lb />
Treasurer of the <lb />
Committee, and president of the Jack- <lb />
sin Democratic Association Wash- <lb />
made a speech before the <lb />
latter organization this week, in <lb />
he said the candidates named by <lb />
true and oily democratic party at <lb />
Chicago are to be we must <lb />
no time in the opposed the <lb />
war 1812- There was the <lb />
then, as there is the gold faction <lb />
there was state smuggling <lb />
then defrauding the nation, as there is <lb />
th-J illegal syndicate the <lb />
Federal treasury now; they had <lb />
then who declared for <lb />
the states, if we can, and <lb />
Violently if we had a Brit- <lb />
party then, have a Morgan- <lb />
syndicate now, destroy <lb />
the credit of the nation tint profits may <lb />
MIC the pulpit <lb />
thundered as if <lb />
against genuine patriotism <lb />
No utterance during the campaign <lb />
has been more the friends <lb />
of Mr. B than of Sena- <lb />
tor Teller a speech at Morrison, HI., <lb />
which were telegraphed to Washington. <lb />
Senator Teller said think know <lb />
every man in public life among the <lb />
Democrats had the t claim <lb />
a and I say to you here <lb />
now, an of more <lb />
years with Mr. and <lb />
a pretty close acquaintance him, <lb />
too, that In the whole pinks, the <lb />
there was nut a man better <lb />
equipped and more worthy of <lb />
three tickets <lb />
the held for <lb />
some having made, <lb />
there is some in the <lb />
minds of those who do not make <lb />
a close study of politics as to who <lb />
the candidates are and <lb />
what tickets they are on- We <lb />
give all tickets below, for <lb />
of oar readers <lb />
TICKET. <lb />
For Governor, Cyrus <lb />
for Lieutenant Governor, Thomas <lb />
Mason; of O- M- <lb />
Cooke; Treasurer, B. F. Aycock; <lb />
Auditor, R. M- Attorney <lb />
General, P. I. <lb />
of Public <lb />
John C. Scarborough ; Justices <lb />
Supreme Court, A. C- <lb />
Avery, Geo. H. Brown. <lb />
For Governor, U. L, Russell; <lb />
Lieutenant Governor, Oliver H. <lb />
Dockery; Secretary of State, <lb />
Thompson; W. H- <lb />
Worth; Attorney General, Z. V <lb />
Walser; Auditor, W. R. <lb />
son; Superintendent of Public <lb />
A- <lb />
of the Supreme Court <lb />
Walter A. Montgomery, Robt. <lb />
Douglas. <lb />
The Lieutenant Governor, Sec- <lb />
rotary of State, Treasurer, Super- <lb />
cf Public Instruction <lb />
one of the Justices this <lb />
were first nominated by <lb />
Populists and endorsed, by <lb />
the Republicans, <lb />
TICKET. <lb />
For Governor, A. <lb />
Governor, Q. H. <lb />
of State, Cyrus <lb />
Thompson; Treasurer, W. H. <lb />
Worth; Auditor, Hal W. <lb />
Supt., C- A. Mebane. Associate <lb />
Justice of Supreme Court, Walter <lb />
Montgomery. <lb />
The Attorney General ore <lb />
Justice of Supreme Court <lb />
this ticket are to be named. <lb />
If is said that in a few days <lb />
Populists complete their <lb />
ticket by <lb />
Henry for Attorney General and <lb />
some other ex-Democrat for <lb />
of the Supreme Court the <lb />
will get even with <lb />
the war-horse of the Pee by <lb />
taking off their ticket and <lb />
putting some <lb />
pan hi place. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
At meeting held in <lb />
Ky., on Saturday night, at which Sen- <lb />
Palmer, of Illinois and Gov. Buck. <lb />
of Kentucky, were notified of their <lb />
nomination for and Vice <lb />
President by the recent convention of <lb />
gold Democrats at Indianapolis who <lb />
styled themselves the Demo- <lb />
puny, a telegram was read from <lb />
President Grover Cleveland in which <lb />
he Ins endorsement of <lb />
ticket. Well, from President Cleve- <lb />
land's course in late years that is no <lb />
more than was expected of him. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J G. <lb />
Maj. II. L. Grant, of a <lb />
man prominent In cir. <lb />
has been spending a few days in <lb />
Greenville. Just what was the object of <lb />
hi-i visit here those on the outside do <lb />
net know, bin it is reported that he held <lb />
closeted conferences with local <lb />
leaders and with Harry Skin <lb />
Mr. Grant seemed satisfied ac- <lb />
the purpose of his visit, <lb />
whatever that was, but could not lie <lb />
induced to politics much to one <lb />
not on the with lie did <lb />
did say in response to a question put by <lb />
the roll reporter that is <lb />
no such thing as being taken <lb />
down, he will slay on ticket to the <lb />
This is to be a week for <lb />
forth Carolina. It marks the coining <lb />
to midst of one of the Nation's <lb />
men. In fact one who at this <lb />
day more talked out and more <lb />
than another. Hon. J, <lb />
Bryan, Democratic Prod- <lb />
Is the lowest price object to tool Are the best any <lb />
inducements If so come pee our new stock <lb />
which we have just received. Our store is <lb />
full of New Goods and prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
ladies we extend a invitation examine our of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
have a beautiful up-to-date line. You will bad <lb />
styles we know can you. On. hew lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest I have over Been, is what our lady friend <lb />
say of them We have a large line both colors blacks and <lb />
can please you. <lb />
In and Gouts FUR- <lb />
GOODS we have a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
lit <lb />
will reach So th Carolina tonight. on <lb />
stopping Asheville. <lb />
From tin-re he will on be- <lb />
gin a d the State <lb />
slopping to make at central <lb />
points as he passes along. never lower. <lb />
will speak at both and <lb />
Mount, and all eastern North <lb />
,, , i , SHOES. In shoes we <lb />
Carolina will assemble these nouns , , . ., , <lb />
. l or to buy such as will please the <lb />
to hear bun. North feels priCes Shoes are <lb />
honored at his coming her borders, much lower season- Give <lb />
and the State is going to give a rousing us a trial when you need Shoes <lb />
vote for Bryan in November. tot yourself or any member of <lb />
your family. We can lit the small- <lb />
est or foot in the county. <lb />
Our L. If. Reynolds Shoes <lb />
for Men arid Boys are warranted <lb />
to good service. We have <lb />
had sis years experience with <lb />
this line and know them to be all <lb />
we claim fur them- <lb />
WOOD WILLOW WARE <lb />
HARNESS COLLARS <lb />
TRUNKS, l. <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE. <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
LACK CURTAIN i. <lb />
CURTAIN POLES, <lb />
In Men and PANTS any good you need for <lb />
GOODS we have just beat self and family to sou as. <lb />
stock to found and prices were <lb />
LADIES CLOTH for Wraps <lb />
Our to soil good ho <lb />
es. goo Is it the lowest prices <lb />
Here is a I, here a piece of <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon . yet between <lb />
them the mightiest of magicians <lb />
Nature. The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
life or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial -e can suable the stomach to <lb />
digest food would otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the n ail <lb />
forms of dyspepsia incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of <lb />
thin nervous n <lb />
successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assist nature to nourish <lb />
trial to show Its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
i the be-t for <lb />
d en. Doctors Ten it in pi ice <lb />
Oil. <lb />
than <lb />
Coopers Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
We happened to pick up of <lb />
Coopers and this is what he <lb />
has to say to of and <lb />
surrounding counties t <lb />
Market active this week But <lb />
have advanced; all grades at full <lb />
Certainly us high <lb />
than last season. Our buyers <lb />
and dealers are competing every <lb />
day upon my floor, making <lb />
factory to all patrons. new <lb />
buyers have come on the we <lb />
now have the strongest in <lb />
State, while the neighborly markets <lb />
are want of <lb />
to their business. Cash <lb />
is plentiful with usurer better <lb />
shape to protect interest <lb />
and sell for the <lb />
prices. <lb />
no market or house <lb />
shall higher than I do. <lb />
Send or me a lot promptly, it <lb />
means aiding of money to you. Have <lb />
sold of bright this <lb />
week f <lb />
and E cry department my <lb />
jg j better than ever <lb />
thank you to give me a <lb />
lace nicely graded. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
P. Y. <lb />
K. C. I i Ki. <lb />
Bring your to win- <lb />
for the highest market prices. <lb />
I buy and ship in and <lb />
am prepared to p you as much as any <lb />
i no in c mil. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
The of Russia is said to <lb />
a little nervous as to his <lb />
tiny. He thinks Lo read some <lb />
ill in his early career as <lb />
Russian autocrat. day of <lb />
splendid coronation at Mos <lb />
cow, thousands of his people <lb />
wore crushed to dearth a panic <lb />
a festivals great plain <lb />
there. Just the set out <lb />
to meet the of Germany <lb />
on an diplomatic mis- <lb />
the chief advisor of the <lb />
Russian monarch, the second <lb />
man in the who was on <lb />
bis way to join the conference o <lb />
the two rulers, died sullenly., <lb />
The Czar immediately summoned <lb />
the governor of Warsaw, a wise <lb />
man his realm, to come to him <lb />
as bis temporary chief advisor, <lb />
and the governor of Warsaw was <lb />
stricken with paralysis <lb />
could pack his grip. The Czar is <lb />
said to be somewhat alarmed <lb />
over these omens. Indeed, it <lb />
looks like the Czar and Walter <lb />
R. Henry, Esq., were born under <lb />
the same star, the Czar a <lb />
little the advantage, in <lb />
be has a life-tenure cinch on <lb />
his Observer. <lb />
Wealth not expended ill usefulness <lb />
brings no reward in the life beyond <lb />
this. <lb />
We Otter , <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
INSURES Safety <lb />
Life to Mother <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Rot Confinement of its Pain, Horror is. Risk. <lb />
My wife used <lb />
i fore birth her child, she did not <lb />
miter from CRAMPS quickly i <lb />
I relieved at critical hour suffering but. <lb />
, bad no afterward and <lb />
recovery mm <lb />
E. E. Ala. <lb />
by Mall or Express, on receipt of , <lb />
price, bottle. Book Moth- <lb />
, mailed Free. <lb />
CO. Atlanta, C. <lb />
SOLD IT ALL <lb />
GROSS <lb />
For the past few days Pitt and Greene <lb />
counties have been flooded with a deluge <lb />
of circular matter and dodgers the <lb />
not of which were to correct a state- <lb />
which appeared in King- Vi j <lb />
published this town to the effect that <lb />
Mount Tobacco Market had <lb />
on account of the stringency <lb />
money matters and the same <lb />
which was only about four I'm ., Stated <lb />
it was understood the same Was <lb />
the the low prices that <lb />
was bringing here. <lb />
II the Rocky Mount people really <lb />
thought they bod been damaged <lb />
by this then it their <lb />
privilege lo employ as many men as <lb />
they saw proper lo send down here to <lb />
correct the report and Mood the country <lb />
with as much and paper as Suited <lb />
them, but if there was any harm <lb />
them, ought to placed the <lb />
blame when- it belonged, upon <lb />
who circulated the rumor. Ii steal cf <lb />
that, we are told by a reliable and <lb />
thorough gentleman from Falkland <lb />
one their <lb />
was telling it in that section that <lb />
had cir- <lb />
damaging reports the <lb />
Rocky Mount market and had dune <lb />
them u great injustice by that <lb />
the Rocky Mount market had closed. <lb />
Now, we to say tint we know <lb />
there is not a tobacco man in <lb />
Greenville nor with <lb />
this market in anyway who is s- <lb />
or who would stoop low to <lb />
induce tobacco to come to this market. <lb />
The Green villa have <lb />
never yet fallen low enough to employ <lb />
any such to get tobacco. We <lb />
have been doing a pretty fair bust <lb />
in fact as much as we could well <lb />
get along and we have done it by <lb />
pursuing a fair and legitimate <lb />
has always, it seems, been <lb />
an eye sore markets in <lb />
the east. this we do not <lb />
unless it be on account of her rapid <lb />
progress and premising future. This <lb />
market entertains no feelings <lb />
towards any other market. We are <lb />
willing, perfectly, tot hew <lb />
the business they can, tail we me not <lb />
willing to sit quietly and see them de- <lb />
us and t us in any <lb />
gross and unjust manner. <lb />
Now, so far as Rocky Mount is con- <lb />
we suppose they have plenty of <lb />
money, hope they lave at and <lb />
we just r think that they <lb />
fastened upon the meager opportunity <lb />
to make a great to do over nothing. <lb />
Very few, if any, have eve.- thought <lb />
that they had closed, free ad- <lb />
they have got has only rent id <lb />
them for the damaging report. <lb />
O. L. J. <lb />
In HARDWARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, K- <lb />
HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
Fl X TIN WARE, <lb />
have a line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and can give you anything yon <lb />
may need lowest prices i on <lb />
over heard of. Come see <lb />
112.60 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
To puss us by would an <lb />
injustice to your pocket <lb />
book. This m not because we <lb />
say so, because our goods <lb />
and prices make it so Hero is n <lb />
fair If <lb />
nothing, give us but if <lb />
you find our goods prices it <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
your patronage. Hoping to <lb />
you noon promising our best <lb />
to make your coming <lb />
pleasant profitable, <lb />
Your <lb />
CHERRY GO. <lb />
FOR HEADACHE. <lb />
As a remedy for all forms Headache <lb />
has proved to lie the <lb />
best. It effects a owe <lb />
the ill a dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headaches yield to Its Influence. <lb />
We <lb />
urge nil who are afflicted lo procure a <lb />
bottle, give this remedy R law <lb />
In oar of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Fifty cents and <lb />
en's Drug Store <lb />
Taken lime la <lb />
prevents serious keeping the <lb />
blood pine lire organs In <lb />
healthy <lb />
You For <lb />
GOLD <lb />
---OR <lb />
SILVER <lb />
WE ARE CANDIDATES <lb />
form is AT LOW We sell goods from <lb />
to per cent lower than any other in this line and take <lb />
payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see at <lb />
Bros, old Our embraces <lb />
CLOTHING, I GLOVES, j LACE GOODS, <lb />
CAPES, Cloaks j UNDERWEAR, <lb />
DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS, <lb />
UMBRELLAS, Hats,, JEWELRY, <lb />
OVERALLS, I JUMPERS, j SHOES, <lb />
and a lot of other goods to numerous to <lb />
Yours to please <lb />
Lender of Styles. <lb />
At<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Frank <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
THE <lb />
SEPTEMBER <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Our Catches <lb />
Gwynn <lb />
retained <lb />
pins retail at cents a <lb />
i . is in on <lb />
That was a we <lb />
afternoon. Vol OM Sat- <lb />
Now that all our candid ire veins. <lb />
why Mt organize a campaign duo Mis Cox ,,., ,,,,, <lb />
.,,. . . . <lb />
Italian just received , <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb />
IN <lb />
to <lb />
Va., Sept. <lb />
factory <lb />
Items. <lb />
S. C, Sept. <lb />
Bight much fever in this section hut <lb />
it seems to he of a milder type than a <lb />
month or so ago. <lb />
Youth and Boys <lb />
WINTER <lb />
Fin <lb />
at J. S. <lb />
D. Y. Cooper, Henderson, <lb />
with a good lot of tobacco. He will <lb />
please you. <lb />
S. <lb />
came in <lb />
T a <lb />
If. Schultz. <lb />
c per <lb />
A fresh lot of lull Ch and <lb />
Vermont Batter, on ice, -J. S. <lb />
stall's. <lb />
All in and the Assort- <lb />
is greater than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
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 he satisfied. <lb />
The Flatten Warehouse <lb />
prices today an I will have <lb />
There any <lb />
here on 18th, as <lb />
wants to go to Mount to bear <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Cut to-day, at S. <lb />
Don't tail to ship Cooper's i use <lb />
a big lot bright tobacco can beat them <lb />
all on big prices and high averages. <lb />
On Thursday one pile tobacco at <lb />
the planters Warehouse sold at SO <lb />
a It was bough, by J. S. <lb />
Col. B. W. ail B. <lb />
Hodges, of Washington, had tobacco at <lb />
the Warehouse today. <lb />
know where to come for good prices. <lb />
town has several carts employ- <lb />
ed hauling dirt on . i <lb />
The small carried at a load is <lb />
a subject comment. <lb />
Quite a number of town went <lb />
out to the yearly meeting at <lb />
on Sunday. And many them <lb />
home through the <lb />
The Coast Line will Mil tickets to <lb />
next Friday, on the <lb />
the Bryan speaking, at one <lb />
fare for the trip. <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse had <lb />
more tobacco South Carolina n. <lb />
the break today. Leon <lb />
work and high prices are heard a long <lb />
ways from home. <lb />
Cobb iV Co., cf Norfolk, are <lb />
now sending us daily by wire the cotton <lb />
market at noon. You will our <lb />
market reports BO page. <lb />
Preliminary arrangement are being <lb />
made for the encampment the First <lb />
and Third regiments of the State Guard <lb />
at during State fair. <lb />
largest break any ware- <lb />
here ever had took at <lb />
Eastern today. The house was jammed <lb />
fall and out of it all not a tag a <lb />
turned. <lb />
Hal ding iV have received <lb />
a handsome to use in <lb />
business. It is painted white <lb />
and has large oval shape glass in tit <lb />
sides. <lb />
people are hard <lb />
limes, but we -am a Mr. T. L. <lb />
paid for a <lb />
Log recently. hog h iv <lb />
been a tine one. <lb />
The has been told that <lb />
in a certain section of the county the <lb />
colored p held a meeting on last <lb />
Wednesday night and organized <lb />
a ii slab with <lb />
To am now in my <lb />
new battery over the Greenville Hank <lb />
and wilt be glad to see ail my <lb />
and the public generally. <lb />
Photographer. <lb />
Just the county convention <lb />
Thursday the c executive com- <lb />
and Alex. L. <lb />
was re-elected chairman, W. L. <lb />
secretary and I. i y. tress <lb />
u I'll. <lb />
Handbills have been circulated <lb />
tor another county eon- <lb />
here on Saturday. The <lb />
call is signed by M- W. James, <lb />
chairman and Fleming, sec- <lb />
The most satisfactory sale we have <lb />
this season was made at the Stir <lb />
Warehouse Prices were higher <lb />
and no tags turned. It you want high <lb />
est prices for your tobacco tarry it to <lb />
the Star. <lb />
J. M. k and D. J. <lb />
had tobacco and <lb />
sold at the Eastern Warehouse. On <lb />
pounds Mr. I pock made an aver- <lb />
age cf cents, and on <lb />
Mr. an average <lb />
cents. <lb />
S. V. says the Bit <lb />
reporter stood his <lb />
remarks in the recent <lb />
that he not say was <lb />
willing lay aside principle for the <lb />
sake electing the but what <lb />
he said was he not see that it <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Louis Meyer returned even <lb />
from <lb />
Hubert returned Monday <lb />
evening from Scotland Hank. <lb />
Mrs. S. A. has returned <lb />
from her visit in the country. <lb />
J. A. r turned Thursday <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
i Tuesday even- <lb />
fro in <lb />
B. T. Bailey Friday evening <lb />
a trip to Va. <lb />
Miss Carr, of is <lb />
guest Miss Ada U <lb />
S. -M. Sal-z Monday <lb />
evening a trip to Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs J. A. and re- <lb />
turned from a visit Mn- <lb />
The Court was well filled <lb />
with people today when at <lb />
o'clock Alex. L. Blow, chairman of the <lb />
Committee, call-1 <lb />
the y to this destroyed by tire-; A number of our people at- <lb />
nominate as for the of I this afternoon. Loss meeting at Swamp <lb />
Legislature He I The many friends of Mr. P. B. f u . time, <lb />
the Democracy for arising its j Gorman in ; will ham oil Our people want to know where ex- <lb />
combined of two years and as- this loss with sorrow E 1.1 Jams is and why it is that he is <lb />
not in the first In <lb />
1896. Fall Winter. 1896 <lb />
Mrs. B. <lb />
Skinner I ave <lb />
visit friends. <lb />
and Miss <lb />
to to <lb />
O. Friday <lb />
a trip to t <lb />
of Virginia. <lb />
large numbers today <lb />
made an admirable speech in <lb />
calling the convention to o and <lb />
was loudly at the Motion <lb />
of the names of William J. and <lb />
Cyrus B. Watson. <lb />
The y of the <lb />
committee bang absent, H. T. <lb />
King and D. J. Which were re. <lb />
nested to act as temporary secretaries. <lb />
The roll of delegates from the sever- <lb />
townships was called and a full <lb />
found present. <lb />
On motion of D. C. Moore the <lb />
were made <lb />
and secretaries of the <lb />
The declared <lb />
for Senator in order and the roll of <lb />
townships was called. <lb />
was reached the name of J. J. <lb />
was placed in <lb />
Greenville and <lb />
townships seconded the nomination <lb />
At the el of the roll call o mo- <lb />
of L. I. Moore, the nomination <lb />
i J. J. was made <lb />
by acclamation. <lb />
Harry Skinner it is conceded that <lb />
help needed worse here at this time <lb />
A grip stepped oil ,, i , <lb />
, . r . . than and we don't want any <lb />
the train here a and as . . . <lb />
. , , , . , to is campaign. Our people <lb />
usual was by a horde of hotel . , ., ,. ., ,.,.,. <lb />
., . , ant the to prove his faith <lb />
runners, lie seemed to give no heed l; , . . <lb />
., . . . works, right in the first <lb />
to them, but his way th rough ,,,. , . ,. , , . <lb />
,. . , , J and working the election of <lb />
the approached a man standing i i i , , <lb />
, p W. and defeat of Skinner, <lb />
near <lb />
G. T. <lb />
takes the lead and the is no object <lb />
Come and see me <lb />
you me, sir, which is the <lb />
very best ii town emphasizing <lb />
the very <lb />
fir, I would not throw heads <lb />
and tails for the between , <lb />
replied interrogated. <lb />
the drum- <lb />
, th no at all be- <lb />
tween them <lb />
in the world, sir, unless you <lb />
might want a political <lb />
is the difference between them <lb />
this is a pointed question to the <lb />
ex-Governor-, and the col- <lb />
are open to him if he wishes to <lb />
Maj. II. L. Giant, a <lb />
is down here over- <lb />
look hold. <lb />
Mis <lb />
evening a visit <lb />
cal at and <lb />
Allen Warren left <lb />
a id . a <lb />
iii .; of .; <lb />
Mrs. T, Ones Dove.-, who <lb />
been visiting the of <lb />
Dines, left lo.- bar Friday even- <lb />
X. C, Sept. <lb />
en a five new <lb />
buildings are at <lb />
Bay M. B from <lb />
he with <lb />
more interest. sol <lb />
Democratic and other Pop- The school will open here the <lb />
was the reply. September. <lb />
by thunder they're both bad . . . . . <lb />
. , Manning has returned from <lb />
Ii. he as ., , . , ,. . . <lb />
northern market and his store is the <lb />
ids fold his and or <lb />
with somewhat of a look.<lb />
declared <lb />
L next in order. J. <lb />
A. K. presented the name o <lb />
Margaret J. S. Harris ; John King presented the <lb />
C. L. Barret; J. II <lb />
sen the name of F. Buck; J B. <lb />
presented name of J. It. I <lb />
It was to vote one <lb />
s at the time and the roil of <lb />
I was called and on first <lb />
lot the was Harris U, Bar- <lb />
Little On second ballot <lb />
center attraction since his goods be- <lb />
lo come in. <lb />
Always Lead. <lb />
Prof. L. T. of gave <lb />
la very instructive and <lb />
Joyner was back sale at ,,,, o,, <lb />
the Thursday hi. <lb />
in. sale he got back from <lb />
bis tour of the Virginia markets And <lb />
having Ins full of big order, and <lb />
the lull cf be <lb />
, , . I the and most satisfactory sale <lb />
was to Jay a note on prices <lb />
are out of sight m style and color and below <lb />
par in price <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
L. F. EVANS <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H. CRITCHER <lb />
EVANS <lb />
ops. <lb />
Humming. <lb />
the c had <lb />
and what he did. He and <lb />
Old Man piled up the prices, <lb />
the season. There the <lb />
Edge- <lb />
J. D. and family, <lb />
who has be a sen ling days with <lb />
Mrs. parents here, returned <lb />
home Friday. <lb />
Back Barrett ;, Link <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Little was declared the nominee as one <lb />
Representative. <lb />
E. O. Ban.,,, of for <lb />
s warehouse is spend- C. L. Barrett was <lb />
Lenoir, Green and Pitt <lb />
Counties and of the piles brought <lb />
When <lb />
a few days here <lb />
l i <lb />
He is the <lb />
Mrs. M. Mrs. Georgia <lb />
returned Friday evening <lb />
Baltimore where they had been par-; <lb />
goods. <lb />
Mrs. Addie of Mr. <lb />
John D. of Snow Hill, died <lb />
Saturday night. Site had a large <lb />
of friends this section. <lb />
D. II. cane down from <lb />
Scotland Neck evening and <lb />
preached in Baptist church Sunday <lb />
morning and <lb />
home t d <lb />
night. He returned <lb />
A Mrs. Boy. <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
OP FURNISHINGS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, <lb />
Mrs J. I. I-1 her <lb />
daughter, Mis. J. Bryan Grimes, o <lb />
Grim island, arrived here on Friday <lb />
train from Pa, <lb />
where they have been visiting <lb />
It. W. <lb />
Va., a native of this county, is with his <lb />
family on a visit to relatives in i <lb />
Greene tor a past he has <lb />
conducting a revival in the Chris <lb />
at Far <lb />
Call for <lb />
yen want best made. <lb />
The September number the Cos <lb />
contains four stories <lb />
besides a brilliant array of other choice <lb />
matter, all illustrated. It <lb />
is almost wonderful how so excellent n <lb />
magazine can be the small <lb />
of lo cents. <lb />
for and Z. V. <lb />
date Attorney General on same <lb />
ticket, arc to speak in <lb />
Greenville Saturday, Gel. old. <lb />
furniture by the train load <lb />
is way it looked fro n the quantity <lb />
being hauled to the stores J. <lb />
Cherry Co. the last day or two. <lb />
By the way, there is something to say <lb />
and other good.; in the <lb />
this firm that will be <lb />
sure to interest you. <lb />
DEATH A GOOD M <lb />
in abundance and they <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget <lb />
when want goods <lb />
. c, sept, <lb />
Mr. L. who <lb />
worked as machinist for the Martin <lb />
County Lumber Company, at Everetts, <lb />
had a stroke of paralysis Saturday night <lb />
and died there Sunday. His <lb />
were brought on this morning's <lb />
accompanied a large of <lb />
people from place. He was buried <lb />
evening at o'clock by Bethel <lb />
Odd of which he was <lb />
a member. The lodges of <lb />
and were also present and <lb />
in the He leaves <lb />
a widow and several children who have <lb />
our sympathy in this their <lb />
gore and unexpected bereavement. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
A very and ridiculous <lb />
statement appeared in last week's <lb />
ii to the effect <lb />
that the Mount market <lb />
had shut down for the want of funds. <lb />
Mount Phoenix. <lb />
your pardon for giving you <lb />
but has <lb />
contained no such aid <lb />
would I lie for you to correct the charge <lb />
its doing <lb />
Corrected by S. M. <lb />
Butler, per lo-ii <lb />
Western to <lb />
Sugar to <lb />
to <lb />
Corn o <lb />
Flour, lo i- <lb />
to II <lb />
to l <lb />
toO <lb />
to <lb />
Salt Mo <lb />
to s <lb />
per to <lb />
Beeswax, <lb />
nominated by acclamation. <lb />
FOB COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
Nominations for <lb />
were next order to be <lb />
voted for one at the lime. The names <lb />
of G. T. Tyson,. A. K. Tucker, Jesse <lb />
Cannon and A. B were <lb />
presented. <lb />
Con <lb />
l. Cannon Tyson <lb />
G. I. Tyson withdrew his name and <lb />
moved that J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
Camion and A. I. ton <lb />
by acclamation ; carried <lb />
nil; SHERIFF. <lb />
When the of townships was call- <lb />
ed the names of W. Harrington, G. <lb />
M. Tucker and B. u . King -e pro-, <lb />
King's mi was withdrawn <lb />
and on Tucker received <lb />
Harrington Tucker was de- <lb />
the nominee of the <lb />
Of <lb />
For this the of J. W. <lb />
D. C. Moore, L. B. <lb />
R. B. B. Charles <lb />
Skinner were presented. <lb />
On Hist I <lb />
Williams Smith M <lb />
Mewl <lb />
Second I. <lb />
Smith Moore <lb />
Newborn declared the nominee.<lb />
The name J. Little w s <lb />
and was <lb />
s by <lb />
FOB <lb />
The Dr, l. O. H. Laughing- <lb />
house and Dr. B. T. Cox present. <lb />
ed. Dr. the <lb />
on first the vote <lb />
to <lb />
FOR <lb />
of J. Cox and J. B <lb />
were presented, and Cox <lb />
votes on first I allot was de- <lb />
the nominee. <lb />
The nominees were called by the <lb />
convention and came forward. Severn <lb />
brief witty speeches of acceptance wen; <lb />
made and received with much <lb />
and good humor. <lb />
J. D. Cox stated that he could not <lb />
accept the of Surveyor, and <lb />
the convention nominated J. B. Kit- <lb />
by acclamation. <lb />
It the in i. I harmonious mid <lb />
good humored we ever saw <lb />
and a good day's work, was done for the <lb />
Democratic pally, <lb />
Mr. Coming. <lb />
Hon. William J. Bryan is to make a <lb />
tour of Carolina, and, people <lb />
of this section the State will have an <lb />
o seeing and hearing <lb />
pleased farmers around them. Both. <lb />
,. , , . i . . . , as high as When prices to <lb />
of them know Just what tobacco is, . t <lb />
shooting up auctioneers Crenshaw and <lb />
just let tongues fairly <lb />
rattle oil the music while Ola Forbes <lb />
they don't allow a to <lb />
their house When you <lb />
start in drive straight lo <lb />
the Eastern. <lb />
Skin Afraid of Him, <lb />
The joint canvass between II <lb />
was almost wild with joy. Everybody <lb />
was pleased and said they were coming <lb />
again. <lb />
W. <lb />
Another Largo Sale. <lb />
Monday was another those lively, <lb />
rattling sales days on the <lb />
tobacco market. The weed was here in <lb />
huge quantity, there being fully It'll,. <lb />
pounds on the four <lb />
canvass commence at I- . . . <lb />
. floors. started at the Star <lb />
hut Skinner plead business engage- , . . . , . . <lb />
and it o clock <lb />
in- and refused to agree to only one <lb />
EL Lucas lion. Harry Skinner will <lb />
continence lit Court House <lb />
Tuesday. Oct. 6th. There, will be <lb />
only one place of meeting in each <lb />
county. Mr. Lucas insisted J at the <lb />
speech in each county. of a <lb />
will be announced later. <lb />
Washington Messenger. <lb />
Our Thanks. <lb />
The is to <lb />
Nurseries for two o <lb />
grapes, one of the splendid <lb />
and the other of King's <lb />
These grapes are now in prime at <lb />
Riverside and Messrs, <lb />
are ready to till orders. A more deli- <lb />
grape than the James has never <lb />
grown. <lb />
It Time. <lb />
The old Greenville had <lb />
last sale what a pile of to- <lb />
she had when the buyers got <lb />
over there. And L-on Evans was m <lb />
good prime ready for them his <lb />
Weather eye get for big prices. The <lb />
I lie prices, <lb />
The Bock <lb />
Marion fain mis talks, <lb />
containing twelve on how to <lb />
live long and be happy, by the best <lb />
authorities, for i <lb />
Stamps. A cloth <lb />
cent hock. <lb />
Mass- <lb />
BIS LIFE <lb />
Mr. G. Heaver -s <lb />
ville. says. Dr. King's <lb />
Discovery I owe my lite Was taken <lb />
With La Grippe and f led the phys I- <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
was given up and told I could no- <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's Now <lb />
in my store sent for a bottle <lb />
began Its from first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after using <lb />
bottle v.-as up and about again. <lb />
ft is worth its weight ill gold We <lb />
won't Store or home without <lb />
a tree at John I. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
o'clock to gel <lb />
through with that and Plan- <lb />
Then after a short interval for <lb />
dinner they in n Eastern <lb />
which, the to <lb />
had enough to buyers <lb />
balance of the day. all around <lb />
show a marked our list <lb />
week. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
The Register of Deed issued live <lb />
marriage licenses week, one for <lb />
white I four COUples. <lb />
Will II. <lb />
Stocks and Harriett Wood. <lb />
Bryant Harris and Jennie <lb />
John and Peyton. <lb />
James I Whichard and Florence <lb />
Joe Carson and Addie Little. <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 />
hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS C Greenville, N. C <lb />
FIVE POINTERS <lb />
en <lb />
tr H <lb />
or go co <lb />
S S e- <lb />
a I <lb />
e r i B O<lb />
Good <lb />
Is essential to n. <lb />
health. nook I <lb />
and corner of the I <lb />
system is reached by the blood, and on <lb />
its quality the condition of every organ de- <lb />
pends. Good blood means strong nerves, <lb />
good digestion, robust health. Impure <lb />
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, <lb />
catarrh or other diseases. The surest <lb />
way to have good blood is to take Hood's <lb />
This medicine purifies, vi- <lb />
and enriches the blood, and sends <lb />
the elements of health and strength to <lb />
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates <lb />
a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep <lb />
and cures that tired feeling. Remember, <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact the One True Blood. <lb />
fan <lb />
S j CL. p <lb />
i s <lb />
c a-a d<lb />
ST<lb />
CL <lb />
CO <lb />
Cutlery, Pis-Bagging and cc en . P s O o T <lb />
A Beautiful Line of <lb />
K DRESS GOODS, <lb />
all makes, weights and colors in Suiting, <lb />
Silks, Persian Cashmere <lb />
in profusion and <lb />
the prices will suit you every time. <lb />
save <lb />
in all colors and prices. We can <lb />
per cent, on these capes, <lb />
TAFT. <lb />
, ,. ,, B cute easy to <lb />
S PHIS take, easy to operate. <lb />
Cotton and i <lb />
Below re Norfolk prices of <lb />
an for as furnisher. <lb />
Cobb Bros- Her <lb />
of Norfolk <lb />
Good <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
Prime <lb />
Spanish <lb />
9-10 <lb />
is now being held at our store. We hereby <lb />
. . . . . . . . f <lb />
at Rocky Mount on <lb />
The railroad will he asked to give re- <lb />
rates frat bore to Mount <lb />
on that day. The Mr. <lb />
rip through the Stale is published on <lb />
page <lb />
Tilman at <lb />
Hon. B. U. Tilman, South Caro- <lb />
will speak at on Thursday, <lb />
Sept. A letter the <lb />
dent of the Democratic club tells us <lb />
they are going to have a grand <lb />
ind Greenville and Pitt county are in- <lb />
hi join them. Other prominent <lb />
tn will also present. <lb />
ville as Delegates and Alternates. We extend <lb />
a cordial invitation to one to visit our <lb />
Emporium of Fashion. <lb />
where will be found the choicest display of <lb />
choice Dress Goods ever <lb />
shown We are in <lb />
close touch with the <lb />
ion of the world. <lb />
Lang Sells Cheap. <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock <lb />
E, <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 />
FLOORING <lb />
less than cost- Try a car f. c. b <lb />
at Tillery, N. G. at per M. <lb />
North L<lb />
JUST <lb />
-----A fresh line <lb />
Family GROCERIES, <lb />
Flour, Lard, <lb />
Meat, Coffee <lb />
Meal, Sugar <lb />
Ac, Ac, Ac, <lb />
which I am <lb />
Bellini; so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat yon fair <lb />
and square.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
C. D. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
H. L. COWARD. <lb />
T. E. HOOKER <lb />
S . <lb />
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the <lb />
TO TOBACCO PUBLIC is conceded by all the surrounding country that Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of Leaf Tobacco in Eastern Carolina <lb />
all reach of the Great market to sell their tobacco here. There are four large Warehouse doors open to the public and chief among them kW l <lb />
an ;. under construction a to in ti, . B r c u . , -L warehouse w <lb />
THE PARTY IN A<lb />
The democratic reaffirms <lb />
the party to lie <lb />
of speech, <lb />
the freedom of eon- <lb />
the preservation of personal <lb />
right, equality before the law, and <lb />
home rule. <lb />
It demands <lb />
Free silver at to I, <lb />
That bond issues in times <lb />
shall <lb />
That the and not the <lb />
banks shall issue the paper money. <lb />
That the tariff be for revenue <lb />
only. <lb />
That there shall an income tax. <lb />
That immigration be restricted. <lb />
That the powers of the interstate <lb />
railroad commission shall be increased. <lb />
The extravagance con- <lb />
is denounced. <lb />
Interference by the federal govern- <lb />
in local affairs is condemned. <lb />
Government by and rule <lb />
of the courts by contempt <lb />
are denounced. <lb />
of congress to refund the <lb />
Pacific debts is <lb />
The ruling of the pension <lb />
against arbitrarily dropping <lb />
names from the is endorsed. <lb />
The admission of New Mexico and <lb />
Arizona is approved. <lb />
Cuba is expressed. <lb />
Life in office is condemned. <lb />
Devotion to civil and religious <lb />
is proclaimed. <lb />
Arbitration of is recommend- <lb />
ed. <lb />
PLATFORM. <lb />
The preamble is an arraignment of <lb />
the democratic party, which <lb />
with causing all the hard times, bond <lb />
issues, etc ; and the party's record is <lb />
held up tor comparison -nth of <lb />
the republicans. <lb />
The speaks for <lb />
Protective tariff ; reciprocity. <lb />
Protection to sugar producers. <lb />
Protection to wool growers. <lb />
Restoration of American mer- <lb />
chant marine. <lb />
Preservation of the existing gold <lb />
standard and no free of silver <lb />
except by international agreement, <lb />
which the party pledges itself to pro- <lb />
mote. <lb />
Pensions to war veterans. <lb />
Vigorous foreign <lb />
Control of the Hawaiian islands. <lb />
Building and control of the <lb />
Purchase of the Danish islands. <lb />
Active work on the part of the <lb />
States to restore in Cuba. <lb />
Maintenance of the Monroe <lb />
Strengthening the <lb />
Exclusion of immigrants who cannot <lb />
read and write. <lb />
Continuance of the civil service laws. <lb />
Free ballot. law. <lb />
National arbitration of strikes. <lb />
Public lands for homesteads. <lb />
Admission of the territories to state- <lb />
hood as soon as possible. <lb />
Representation congress tor Alas- <lb />
The expresses horror <lb />
the Armenian massacres ; sympathy <lb />
with tor temperance and <lb />
proves equal pay for equal work for <lb />
and women.<lb />
The populist platform says that <lb />
through power and patronage <lb />
the will of the people has been <lb />
and plutocracy has been enthroned <lb />
the ruins of democracy. <lb />
demands <lb />
Free silver at <lb />
Increase in the volume of the <lb />
That no more bonds shall be <lb />
except by specific net of congress. <lb />
That demonetization lawful <lb />
by contract shall be prohibited. <lb />
That tho government shall exercise <lb />
it- option in paying its obligations in <lb />
either gold r silver. <lb />
a graduated income tax <lb />
be <lb />
That postal banks i hall <lb />
That the shall <lb />
own and operate the railroad and tel <lb />
lines. <lb />
That the Pacific lines shall <lb />
be foreclosed. <lb />
That the grants of railroad lines not <lb />
needed by the roads shall be reclaimed <lb />
and held for settlers. <lb />
That the initiative referendum <lb />
by which people can vote on the <lb />
enactment of laws shall be <lb />
That the president, vice <lb />
and senators shall be elected by direct <lb />
vote of the people. <lb />
The platform expresses sympathy for <lb />
Cubans ; favors home rule in the Dis- <lb />
of Columbia and the <lb />
of the territories to statehood; <lb />
favors just pensions, denounces rule of <lb />
the court by contempt proceedings and <lb />
denounces frauds. <lb />
. f <lb />
The week ending Saturday, <lb />
warm <lb />
with two or day below <lb />
the normal in temperature, and scatter- <lb />
showers on the and <lb />
however, except In the <lb />
portion t the Slate, where the <lb />
rainfall was more ; r Other <lb />
the ii many places <lb />
is little improvement <lb />
is now possible i the crop<lb />
The week was not <lb />
with sun ; cool nights, mid was fine <lb />
Urn occurred at scatter- <lb />
d mints on dales, but is s ill dry <lb />
over the greater part of district. Cot- <lb />
ton-picking is going on ; the <lb />
crop will I nearly all open by r <lb />
1st. Pa and potatoes are needing <lb />
rain, but will be good, though peas are <lb />
slow to mature. Turnips are not coin- <lb />
up well generally account of the <lb />
drought. Pea-nuts will be short, the <lb />
usual retail of a dry August. is <lb />
is only ordinary. the whole very <lb />
little improvement occurred this week. <lb />
Several this <lb />
week and the rain-full was beneficial to <lb />
late turnips, peas, but <lb />
distributed. At a few points c <lb />
over an fell and lira ground was <lb />
softened enough for plowing. Cotton <lb />
will soon be all open many fit-Ms <lb />
ready look its ban- and brown as if ruin <lb />
by frost ; lint being picked out rap- <lb />
idly under Old <lb />
com do- in the Bel Is. Tobacco <lb />
cures ill quality ; most <lb />
the crop has Some <lb />
oats re absence <lb />
general will cut short all <lb />
crops. <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
on la <lb />
It is that <lb />
visit but if <lb />
be asks the head of our family <lb />
her ave, lie d him. <lb />
don't know that we shall In <lb />
in . position t. welcome <lb />
our tick <lb />
et, the local Cm. retains <lb />
our shut. <lb />
to one if Li attends B <lb />
lynching bee m he will <lb />
ask the muster of <lb />
Who paid for the <lb />
One is certain t If Li <lb />
drinks moonshine it <lb />
do to ask a fellow where lie made <lb />
it. <lb />
Ii tie asks the circulation <lb />
we toll we <lb />
don't swear- <lb />
Ha is Welcome lo <lb />
know just how much salary we <lb />
d get- <lb />
we can tell bin; in <lb />
that wore from riding <lb />
a in a the <lb />
war. Constitution. <lb />
Male Academy. <lb />
The next session of this <lb />
open on <lb />
of a <lb />
late <lb />
Good, soaking rains fell c he t <lb />
two or three days of the week a <lb />
large number places in the Western <lb />
District, effectually breaking the <lb />
drought, but too late to <lb />
benefit Cotton will be no <lb />
better than already estimated ; picking <lb />
going on raj idly, except for two days <lb />
when by rain. Late <lb />
is shooting up tall, little crop. Good <lb />
crop of pea-vine hay harvested, <lb />
Turnips fairly good an I much benefited <lb />
by the rain. Some wheat laud has <lb />
been broken, this work being quite <lb />
backward. Leaves of forest trees are <lb />
beginning to take variegate, hes <lb />
of fall in the west. <lb />
Opinions On the Gold Ticket. <lb />
St. Louis The <lb />
convention was very considerate <lb />
it choice of candidates, ft selected <lb />
two old men who have no holies to be <lb />
blasted and no be eh <lb />
News Palmer and Bock- <lb />
an to h-ow Illinois <lb />
and lo but the <lb />
scheme will tail. Personal popularity <lb />
counts for nothing this year. <lb />
Union and <lb />
The has lifted <lb />
a great from <lb />
the regular democratic ticket by its <lb />
nomination of Palmer and <lb />
and gives the of Bryan an Sew- <lb />
all a and a prospect of <lb />
that it would be deprived of the <lb />
democrats were left in a dis- <lb />
banded condition and open lo <lb />
to vote for <lb />
Brooklyn Citizen . The <lb />
form at is more <lb />
for what it omits than for any- <lb />
thing contains. It is precisely h a <lb />
statement of purposes as might <lb />
been expected from representatives of <lb />
the Standard Oil Company, the sugar <lb />
trust and the various other <lb />
which are by the <lb />
the adopt a <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
will <lb />
MONDAY SEPT. <lb />
continue for in <lb />
The terms are a- lo lows. <lb />
Primary i per mo. <lb />
Higher <lb />
Languages <lb />
work and discipline of the school <lb />
u be as heretofore. . <lb />
We ask a of your past <lb />
p- <lb />
II. <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
THREE YEARS SUFFERED-COULD <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Texas. <lb />
u i sufferer from Catarrh in its worst <lb />
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logs seem mile short of marvelous. In- <lb />
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that another long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a struggle to breathe was <lb />
before him. He could not sleep on either <lb />
side for two years. P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy, cured In quick time. <lb />
DB <lb />
Messrs. Savannah, Ga. <lb />
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of my head to the soles 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 />
ran breathe through it readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for two <lb />
years; In fact, I dreaded to see night <lb />
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night. <lb />
I am SO years old, but expect soon t. <lb />
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P. P. P., and I heartily recommend H re <lb />
my friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M <lb />
Kansas City General <lb />
Buck, is used to playing a losing <lb />
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peace he met Joe Blackburn, and when <lb />
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hold see high. , f <lb />
THE STATE OF TEXAS-County <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
on this day, personally appeared <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the <lb />
statement by him relative to the <lb />
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this <lb />
August 4th, MM. <lb />
J. M. LAMBERT. N. T. <lb />
County. Texas <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all other <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
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relief and a permanent cure <lb />
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Pimples, blotches, eczema and all <lb />
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Remedy, and get well <lb />
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BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
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